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-•• wB«TVk Of AlWCTTMtWU.

‘at HlMTlXafMAlUULfO., MICH.,
le la M •Wry ar MMF m&gt;ek. co*M

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iT GE&amp;X DEWEY.
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Redial

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AH kisdv

’ K H. MALLOtT.

kaxs

MOFLAHD’S GEBSiH BITfffiS,
—,

Jeato.

HooflMi

W.
■ WIT^r "«C n-mpr.
n—

wnti bkautlpul..

i Mikryoor komo breuOful-brisg U II 8e«»r»

.

&lt;&gt;
m
—
i. Germa.

n

't^4 winter. omroltfnMo. A Ugfotoe
free with the wine."
_&gt;,. jWe both stood allcot for. the apace of
nearly a minute.
■ &gt;-

.

Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksow,

aw ». norars.
Th® Great Rcoeaiffl for ail IHmum

urn STQNM^.OR
’
DldESHtE 'ORGaM

f cOt&gt;&lt;«« ctete of Wight b»»oij aUU

.btduklng the silence, '‘bowara wW to de­
cide thia maUcrf"
’ "Wo mtutqtlve a party or decline tyvttatfonrhf the future,” T repifod! * *’
• Which than It Iro ?” HU tyct look­
ed steadily into mtne. I MW that this
thing troubled Id ui.
e
“Tuni H lb your thought during the
day,and wo wUl talk It over this even­
ing," said I.
After .tea my husband said, laying

intern
liig arndttg oRletra. It le the curve or
our'armjr. T pray.that he &amp;Ay _eae|p«'i
y»t Weep, and tremble, and feat- while I
4^hlnk hla fhll
lulo thia tqrtffife'Hre would irtll me.**' '
Alaa for my friend! Her ton came
home to her with tainted breath and
fevered bldod. It dfd not kill herirIxreo
held her above deopalr, and . gave her
heart. A u«W vitality. She muat bo a
aavloruibf Aweak'uwoiper o verw-roci-

table-"What about the party, Agars! ’
“Bfe shall hsvs togjvnlt, Irapposs."
We mast drop cut of tbs bsblapabil*.
circle ip which I desired, to remain, pr
do our psrt in it. I had thought It oil.
over—loiddng atpiu^Iark jpdeapd.at
tlic bright ride—and settled the question.
I tad my wcaknes-ro as well re others.'
'fliere Vis i detail eclat In a party, and I

With wMi a tov^gcare and trbe dle,crcUundld rbo ect h&lt;r»4Qd ' work to
wlihdraw bcxjKfe from th/Ttangiroua
path tn which hla teet f«W walking;
:hnd abe ^opld have I’een^ucqroafuf, but

Hoofland’s German Bitters

ri AKVET WRIGHT,

‘u/. f-i r&gt;&lt;u«

•

‘

ao&lt; brlfhlua

n* r'Mm« MUM
HOOFLAND'S GEP.MAN TONIC,

&gt;•••

r»MfT will

'iBlflfto 'German Bitters.

rJtX.?.;,

wanted my share.
“Wine, And brandy, and all?" said
i mr husband.
“We cannot help ourselves. It Is ths
cm tom of society; and society Is respun•dblc, not we.1’
• * , . . “There to curb • thing as ludlvidnal
nvponalblllty," returned my husband.
"AetoioclsJrevpansli41Uy.lt lean 1m­
, tangibin thing; very wall U) talk about,
but reached by no law. either of conaciicnreor'the statute-book. Yon and I,
and every other living soul must answer
i to (find for what we do. No eiMtotn of

u c,„ dn •• g,

l„
•: oenoo.
wtx* au
HOOFLAKD'9-OEtMiN TO?TO

-,“^1,

wm. WNtW.

SMS';.
&lt;W5B7te!!rtrKriAnrMl!r
or llw bOim»cH,- n.JMr- Meartbnrtt
ftr Fsort,-l’aln&lt;«»

But If vook-ty binds ua to a certain Hue

■ «. U.l. RAIIT,

_K**,"*i|.'. ;

SUiiccUanu.

SSS dWiGP’

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8 C. PIUTHttB

‘

‘

EX-.T.
ZM«u

;sSHSSPsffie?
rtf*mj» k coox.

,,

"I've been thinking," oa!&lt;
ia» Brrrtitf. .&lt; it» lu.vic,

iw »j:

on hlaglovo-. "Hare you?" he anewet-

sjttissa+fefisKis prSsmrawmttawS ■.^^prvtes‘tft&gt;..'s5'«»

j™»

‘ -“That we shall have to give a party.

KOTICp.'

•

TESTIMONIALS, .

Hon. Geo. 'W’. ■Woodward.

mi. lush
...» .,0^0. W WOODWAiyx."

TTBWBB.
,

Hojb Jamea Thornnw^.
r—l»r

Albert Martindale, two thlnga were
agalnri him. He whs not etrtmgthongh
tbeet hloiMlfagainet the tide ofeurttxn,
in tbrUrtt phee; and In the aeoond, be
hail the allurement of app«t!te.

I knew all th!*, when, w)th my b«7»
hand, I wrote on one of our. qmMi of invllallon, "Mr. and Mn. Martin dale and
.family j" butd'-d not Uijnk of U until

.&lt;

1M ate—»&lt;*• ““'"’••A

a party, we .hall have to deelludlnvltatlona ih' tho futuie. But there la no
oVtan^lcitLry«:in&lt; on as to makeltaeuaetfonaf. 'tel'the liardlnge and the
Mnrytold* emulate extravagance in thb
. Mhe; we tnuaLhc coutept wiibpfolr «Ur
tertainnienl; Mid no friend Worthy the
tutms *r!fi ha*e Shy the Ida* rospeet for

4. U. KUNAOD.
4*.! iWWiWtjfr.,.

tain meat and leave out h&gt;V‘ nearert ■

SE&amp;a

»ay
s •

r.tb ribbei

"It Is DO ptaco for that young man,”
ope of them nuurki-«L "I pliy hl* ftSaln until they hr.to good. Of their
own to offer. They ere ronalctered “out
an d bus a bright mind • bait be to foiling of th" markrt," and mtn them-elvee to
Into hablU that wlU,l fear.datroy him. lore all lulereil In tbeeoctal payuttea
Ithlnk be liwt too much aclf-rtspact to which they ebctild do their elwrc In «u»vi.lt bar-rooms frequently ; butan oo- talnlng.
tainlng. Society f,
t&lt; tiro,
unw mbbed
robbed of lb
ifv
ra»lot» IUa thl» Hrw him a liberty that | brightest nmamenbu Woman, when
is freely urod to Ida han. H i» all very | »he h nt tba fullneM of tnoturirv, yti
reapecJBbte; aod-thebeai peoplea&lt; an ,till young. When dwoomblMamatronexample be 1* too ready to follow."
ly dignity with the nnllustfou and vig­
J brard no -more, but that was quite or cf girlhood, retires from the social
wnrftL Fbc IruvH society Inipurfact—
there Is a vacuum—a want of sonxth.w; ’
rude. A f«w minutes afurwartfo, J lu the drawing-room which wc hnveall
found tnyvelf eh tbo»ide o( lira. (jord­ fd|toand tlwplavJ of which dancing and
•rTn talk cannot supply. Ifow ‘often
we hear com j.latat* of the ' Trivallitee”.
of society—not these only who think
run reaeb bcr.rbouxUl. tsbc looked pen religion and *uclaljJtaauroant«gx,ntotlc.
mo; 1 foUowctl lace cyca wUta mine, and. but from tbcov who long fur tbs Intelsaw liriyoungest
boy,
. - - —
-- not -yet ilghpen.
- .
--------- . ...........................................
nuo.
wUbagiMoof cliamjmcno tol&gt;UUi» - hare we to cumparo with, the wit, the•
Uc waaadriaklog wWhAlooiuMwreulhife, the brilliancy of 1'reiHh eeetatyf
mam&gt; of enjoyment. The rich lhall -p M, b due to young married wutnen,
tweed the mother n 11M. luuotc ury car, ’■ .who
who in.I'rance
ill !• rnnr,* enjoy
.nln, rocloly, oudare,
with aceu-atiun.
In fact, !;• life. Wo cannot afford to low
the roelety of women thr moment they
vote® dropped into myrrer. J t wm that

’*1Bnins m*us*w.

i'—J

"*— ™ ran* U*«"r«a,

1 saw b\ the eilherjo mmtrpnHae the dratrlutf-rnom,

What we tntpnd dotag. II W" glvtthta
Tblft. ud ,UjlwIUU.n .ru»&gt;
1",‘*““J •tewmlwr,•
.n Bvojc.
liarty one thing is certain."
r.n.un-nt weredr^ifol. I think ail rood 'th&lt; ** ¥ Wvod
ve,"^„ , ,,
**' wp 'ro,!l J fcaT* tbrtt ’ton! modest-,
“What?"
.n.i
II.nt ',,.,,1,1... • r.Mr
ou «aebi«&gt;yfogyooreclf, luU.
&lt;ldor aiul
and more uxperiuxueri- ,
ly behind their cldor
my conscious life, .foove with me, J^t
„ CTTT
.. . a-ncwl ideteiu. They would be nrnro in-,
tcraKllnc tbwurtlxre, andaocldy wo«)&amp;;
■LrunkcntieiAsndruln. will be eutlce^to ! tbcsak*”f ft*“BlMJ«ril, tohold me
not be the lucctuplcto and uuaaUelhelo-i
drink. Wt VUI iiui tcmptalion to their back, bpm taking another atop In ths
Ups_ and
them -r.
fo —
taste
ry thing it La. Young married woman
.....smilingly
--------- QW Invite
....—
-y way I wag going; for‘11 was not yet too .■‘Hiwsr1 i
dngrx. Then i
arc needed In nodetg .--Xew y«rt Atamsweeta. By our Sample,
cjfompjw
(oabklMmi the JWrtf. '
’
Ha dangerous awcota.
, tafr 'llall.
i ,
wiU make drinking respectable,
When, afttraloarvtruttto with right —‘■Jiujoy itta modnrwQno, Alfred "
Htabrow tadt 41ghuy. Tl&gt;e tread
we-----------serve wide
V“"
and brandy
------------------------to our guests,
*-a cMivtettaoa, I mouthed usy AreHs of fillA Sermon to ToWMa.
young and &lt;4d. meld eud female, what

.ns. Outate*

to.tcfiovcstcf
touch nig the 4fliie"of iHairiomft. 1 have Uw learned c
no'hflKToithB- ' Wo dbifW ttw gWt«

•

per rvropdKGH a.-M1**.
of
&gt; -*&gt;0! tBjt is a qwewflenr of money end bravuly. A^igbi, bvldta^ltag wound
good fome," aald my husband, his voice ■cut him hope a abort, time pnivtou
ii*
turreuler
of
Jtae,,aii|A
before
falling loto'a mare' veriouv tone. "I can
eyj Wfceffhito happy ikaa. my beward Syllable.”

IkH, ana farpe! Oil about the Tost in a
week- But the wind and the brandy
win n^Caei so easily bn my conscience."
A allghi,but sudden chill went through
z «x&gt;y herras^'.J
1L ni"

■ u-.jl
a o

anxlnaslyst
&lt;too oi
of nersous,
her.«ntsi woo
who was
apxirouuy
at &lt;mo
viu b)&lt;U u, tfea

psasasggm *a,'fis.Sj.r4?J

iwnjytaumBtaMftMAW.n-,
IMAZOO. M13M

.

bror'lt, fast tamed tny* Ace away,
"l naftber ate nor . drank anything.
The (boot tempting &lt;1 Uh had no allure- and the fotboni, whom the motberedo*.
caaiouaUy drag Info the drawing-room.
the tbdtigbt of tartfbg wttoe. I w» Women r.t tbnago when' they arc moat
ttrangely and unnaturally dtatnrbed; idterecUng; very aeldom appear at aU«—.
yet fused to .cemuMnd luyaalf and be They abut thctnsolvca up' with Cbaff
buabenda and their young cblldretx.
“otserve Mre. Gordon," kheerd k la­ They are nbt exjwctcd to U ecen. Socioty la auppooed to lx.- too much-engaged
la paring off the young fol La to pay al­
ecmponlen,
ien Ur.n to them. In no country in the
••'What of her?” was returned. 1
world la aoctoty no truly and innb"Failtj^.f^e dlrecteoua of her eyes."
takably a public matrimonial market a»
I.iBdaoan waU MtbeUdiaa naanne,
atxl aaw that Mfk. Gordon was broking

. invftnV’Dv rnt« WtntCT, and !r« bitt
1 right Ibai we -hould eoutributc Kir;
uDsocjd snlurtaliiriienh’* .x
I he r.z.. Wfng y ihy r -„.
,v
•jvarehlyare the lettera my pcu. was'
(re&gt;yfri.torr» Krxf wioik ]
j ——t have thrnrrirk m much'rnyaelf."
• exu we W|py ftou» a tanl dtalriMtafcby
was his reply. "And ao for Wc stand
'
| I’rrg. EaMmantof theb’akitmnl BuMAasM
"
{«•?*’'
1 ",n vorj bu,y Ju*£ yet ply &lt;ror nmto with thb rottie temp-j ftp dmrtitabtrrdca of Intowss bodily am! . Btqriaa of SpiaeutfnglMh Jcd|U.
----. I readme ahotild giveM a caretai pmm),
now. Hid beavic-t part of the burden ....
Iiig atlm'ulauM .rats
that *.a.
hki wKb brd c«»-'
. mcWttBh-riWh. .
- , Lari.
.
TheyteUai^l
? | and eadcavrr tu ftvanp tttthe doctrlna
capital atqry of ckdlhler
Will fallpu.you." ,
, - , .
!&lt;xn«r» crowd hi.bor-rppm to obtalu r"
VAron Pollock;, that .one who wished: it iinmlutea, ■
•Tlx-rctaa way of making it light.
of.theparty wai ^Utod beyoud rw^lh
idmtq naigq waked on him and lilutcd
’W.JSSff'
■
J$ut that iU&lt;| pot BWrttae the disquietude
sttt,vid augrtati: J U for hL own anko, foture. Bely ui&gt;no your owrr *tren,rih
of iny spirit. 1 Mi the parjwtual bur-.rUW qnpl'ij.fpgpMipCcsalppai caterer.
of body and teal. ’ Take for yearmdtlq,'.
fitrof 4Mat and troubled re&amp;otNritftrtHrWillaupply cverj Utlmr tor the table.
tWf-Reltanre. Honesty, and Inlnatry.
ty. Dqwhatr'infiaM, thvre'iHaftriW
cvndemned. I!u t.also, t hat i.
.man. v»a wart mW *ip».
gni
_ For yonr rtar, CTdtb, rerseveranrej and
I ncil^or pul r&gt;clple noc&lt;ot
grpvD^,.‘\WjJl joa.danoe with me?" Plurk, ,nnd inaerlhc on your benher,
noihlng*to*do-bift reMtvevmrgverte.'*
reng enough to pryrrota
the WoegbSro^AHrixl klarttaMtale ahd •rbcKucst rto^LagbMt as the I.ord Chief
Mybnabaud ehruggod bli shoulder*
"Bsjurt nnaTrtir nbt.”1 Don't taketoa
•lc«lrd, to ovcp Id rood Btapdlng with my feta mother haonMd** coallnuaUy. ■ .
aCJktajIi^ii fttakK-^What Wil! It ta-lilonabh&gt; frlcn3i. ’rwaotod to give a]
Dfryn, who jtfhlca
particularly, rau&lt;4&gt; sdriec: keep st thehehn, on&lt;T
Alta* Uw 0vantag came, and
tgxijj Itta bigs, iwgau toftbout with strer your own Ihlfl.- Thtak w&lt;rfl, o?
gwaalojNOan to afrlve, I ft .party drv
a certain ^jropllidpie^ xivgpSl):. troclng
’ “Almon uuythtog we' pkMC. 1 But
your-clvcr. Fjr.kquuL ' ITreaUreiflte
llie'alMof the company*will have the Ulailly would I have dtopOaed with and party foede, richly ettjred,' ptrill
ija VUltor.sljMidlng raipriged. ho iwpere mark you Imwul, fohlt. Assume your
liquor; btit i,ba^ pot lhe courage to
an «1 gradoua. Atnocy the cartirtt e
up to him un&lt;l iwl^: "'(Veil, If yvq po*IUou. Do'not practice cic-wdre hq«
most
to uo with
witn that."
in*i.
mmttodo
;«ari from the regular oroer of thlnga.— Mr. nndMre. Mkrttadete, ttAlr ren
won't danou wilb mo, will you liox with mlllty; you cau't gut above your'jerah,
I ' "Soy we invite one. bund red,’*
So, I decided to glvk (he party.
dmtabtar.' The. Mgbt *■ u«y fciei
pi*'
Anrfjrlth
tbs| ue
be squareu
s&gt;]tiared up v&gt;
to Water don’t run up IdU ; put r-*T^*lrt
“Th&lt;si We can ti.akc tiro revit range
----- *
. . ...
T&lt;
.
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&gt; M
’r.r*!' Anu
.witu mat
* *
•’Viry welt. Aguee,” said toy husband erra^aa «u4«ped lianda
Mm.andbiirrf
talf hi Jet,
jest, half In
in carnc-l,
earn*
anywhere between three hundred dollIn ft cart oyhr a, rough roa-1, and tM
him n^4 of'the room- The
•hon thc'flbal drcIaioTi Wna madof ‘“If lutoseah-olbar'nfotes, did not conreal
are and a thousand."
msoU lotatoaa.wWgvto the huttom,—
the
thing
liaa
to'bf
done;
lit
It
(ie
well
A largeaum to throw awny on a single
Knvnry.lnviuelblaDetarmliiaitan, &gt;lth
evenlng’a entertainment of our friends. andUbenliy dope.’* '
aright motive, are tbo tarecra that move
I bad a W dear Mend; a Mra. Ma£
I am very rare I could put it to a better
tlndalc. Aa achool-«f&gt;l«,'wte^rero warm;
]
ly attar feed to 'each 't.ihta, antf ea w&gt;
i?n Lord Civiltty coeta nuthllur sad buye oro^r-

WEAK AND DELICATE CWLDftEN
Lr*
ts. LW oevthrr nf IX—

AtTmu.’ffnirnr.-.- ,

Young Karrfsd Women in Sodety.

tbatasalvM from society almost as sum
a* the marrtogc* vupa gre cxiliaagud,
Alfred Afartatndale. A Htfle back from and do not expect u&gt; emerge from their
seclusion
until Urey dp so to mothers
t$w yoanff naan atood lift.mother.' Our
ejrga mat. &lt;&amp;,'tbap«dn and the reproach with marriageable dMgbterw. This to

panX. 'l wuljdwsiTi.iKrcra,;.-',“• *“ l‘“'u“'“:'

A Temperance Story.
. ..—-

,.w, nr-n.-'UK tn I

liA : .. ■Tr^-ur s”’'
Ibe.
parUes
and
him amy bum U..
„y_k _
_’weutog
-r-m.
entertalarocnU
of Mr
her meooa
friend. ; nnd
and here '
tertalumcnu oi
all the good nrolutlona the had led him
to moke were of Oax fluent Ln the tame
ofactndlc. lie bad no atrengtb to reaty when xlncaparktod and flashed alt
arouud Mm, and bright eyes and ruby
llpo Inv|lcd him to drikk. Iftakremoro
than ordinary flrmnwa of prlpelpal to
alotalu ton fiubiouablc company of Hdtoa end gentleman.' where wine and'

"If wn must Ignore roClety nr con­ witu
with lira
tira rest, ma
the tru-.u
truth rnwne
Car bed
---------on inc
] adencc, what then ?"
,
I and scut a thrill &lt;tf |xdn along every
;
00
'/■**• I mQ uerve.
V
nerve. ?;y
Jjy uwui
heart grow
grew sick and “
mj'luwd
V “n '■
,°U ”V
- ItouvM&lt; or .to evil IbYplsM
. ,
,
,
-. 1S4U1, Sr H'UU^IIL, V‘ L^CCI lu*.
Id, IbU .UUD, IoUdd wduv tap..;
Io Lb. ..n or nV Mo,.J In nowUnc® '
ouanca
quMO) of the tenrotaiton
temptation I wad
waa about
lie algbod heavily, and dropped bla to throw In la way, rusted threw' my
cyca ewAy from mine I Watched bl. mind. My drat,‘tyca waa to rtWalllhc
eounlennnre, and mw the .hadovr- of , card, ahd 1 lifted it f{pm Ufp'table wttli
uneney thought gathering about bi. hja ahtSf-farmed naolution to Jietrtj-It—
and forebnad.

^nw^iiwwawraH BT"

Dumber 37.

htoyrffrar. Alnmet the drit round tfaM groettfi my
'-bi. moral; euri after dtrtcrintf tho aupper^rxrm, wna
&lt;boof aahampaguf cork, t

^snsr

thing. W( drink. Don’t nnokc. Don't
In an pcUon.brought chew. Don’t swre-.r. Den’tatwL Don'V
nacre done (oa carriage, duwlvo. Don’t urfll-. Ita pohto. B»
called the k’nd. Fltidy band. Be In «meet Bo
Mti-.-elta&amp;L n-ad Rood Lx&gt;&lt;*. Loro
your c tnitry, and ohm tbUawr, Ixreo
truth. T.ove virtue. Aiwaye do wfcat
atlon ; n atrrL-.ge of yuur ooMdence tqihjou to be n da^;
And Iwrre th. cmeeqoettaa with OwJ.*
lat pnmun:
vbjc.'llou,
aaylng tho aid wlUum pswttte*W«*a&lt;to wiwdn
; jm'.ekfro
ter in the
•nt. ;Theiuialdeolpwig
os li the dcclbto of lil
shame to. turn a deaf rai
which he ,-l.. a Tfed&gt;e
the tar dull, ths ttmgtre f

NWmwWRP’iWTIRa » rf;■: .3 ,'t
nmc irial,
AJtoA MerHodatakD LIMMAT
elprilar M
dH tbtawod*^ oUWSWWg9Mka&lt;lMb
reboys,'rome
hie blood untouched by the fire.ofatow tafiAaHtajanfC.
bol, and roeuraed tmre Ifco war, m
"If we could only throw them cut." UroeKuJ* &lt;4 &lt;&gt;tta-ryo«Dgm&gt;rnr*tiiraed,
with Me epbUe poiaon Ip^ U
;
1—..
There is nb aulteltute.’’ replied my
HtffiStod. •’that people In our e rde
dmd uf thta.^, ttta^Jtad meat that I wm Ohly AWne as tftd res'
iihif torm or iby.j
g. bVaxb^
would accqit. If we serve J cotfoe, tea, huu utodhla mopicr iVxrtat* nil the J,eur»
tention to usually
hl.luattMd, we woed^ be
.&gt;n
tlon. atul 4lm the Kaot advantage of ■
ts^ ravmg^be'Umrotaafood by vttartte 1

Inwr

�Skr Sxxtlsgf Basset

To the Kepnhucaiu ofBarry Couty.

QOOl&gt; NEWS,—GOOD NEWS.
Factory,
*M*
Denims.
Stripe Shirtint,
Prints,
Cdors,
Sugar,

pretty well understood that,
Cabinet Ministers are aSbcte

The last Fourth was celebrated by our
Minister

Tlia Mlowing, which wo clip frtm the
Datroil doily Post, we earnestlycommcnd
to the especial attention of the Republi­
cans of this County. Here we are in so

al people will give It the effict Intended
by lt» namere.
the importance of the pending conflict ve
Fee.’Dd, on the removal of
ms very like to do injustice to the party able commander of the 5ih Mill
and destroy, politically, our good name.—

that on the average should exceed sixty

ment throogboat

Let it not Lo raid wo slept on our Arms dlddu
with the enemy full ou mir front, trying

Wil) henceforth edit, the Begins* Enter-

A young man, name ! John Rich, was
la gratifying to obecrve the development

_________
1’9, Good
Tea,
Jg to Boat
Imr^riat Tea,
Heavy
Satinet.»19
AU-wod Castimero.
19
I
Red
Flannel,
p«
19

DWG

fl.00
-1BO
OS
1,OG
SS

BEST STOGA BOOTS 14,50 PER PAIR.
Wool Halt.
TB GottmBattu*,
Satinet Suit, for Mm, tS,00 to fit.00.
M-wool Cauimm tuito, flttotO.OO,
“
Broadoloth Droot Coat far tlO, 00A food blade Overooatfor 97.00.

ts

4. BOBE-H

was acquitted. Right.

the noim

Is the "bill of rights," reported to the
pit, which Is evinced by the largs de­
mand for three Cabinet Organs, for fami­ Virginia Convention, is a danse making
ly use, aa well aa for churches and muedo- allegiance to the United States para­
al societies, and the high appreciation In mount to State allegiance.

has. Ill* civil administration has given
and destroy the Temple of American Lib- equal satlifactlon. He has had dlnlcuitlcs to contend with which no other Dis­
trict commander has encountered. Al‘Political parties in Michigan, at this tno't. if not quite, from the day he was Organa, In the northwest.
san of the year, particularly in those appointed District Commander up to the

are usuaHy somewhat dormant. This ministration was diiaailafled with him.
winter thus far, everything has tended
•d Uf
w । Th|t haa embolden opponents of the la*
' rank*! the Eejiublicarx party more th-..
than .| of Congress within this command to op-

In all, four newrpepera In the United
State', with a combined circulation of
Ices than two thousand.
Senator Wade thinks there can bo no
doubt of Gen. Grant's Republicanism
since the publication of bls private let­
ter to Preaident Johnson.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY
Bastings, October 24, 1367.—n36 y

talnlng poteteslon of the lake front from
Renator Sherman's bond bill, and pro­
&gt;■ great nauunai measures iu unuoui'i- — ; , :—,,— ,
,
------- * »------ ;----nA
th* Rl.tA
, r ...v ' wb!ch otherwise might never hare been
«d strength in the State, absence of anv , ncce—#n-. jn eondualon allow me to the purpose of building warehouses, testa agalurt the taxation on bonds ore
preat disturbing questron in national nul- My as a "friend, desiring peace and quiet
itica, and the influence of a general list- and the welfare of the whole country, baa made up bis mind to the thing, th*
The Georgia Convention have adopted
1 wsneas which has itrrrailcd in other ' North aud South, that It le in my oplna resolution reoommending the removal
Statea hare all operated to lull it into tho lon mare ‘,“n ,he J"?*1 P^’l11' °r lhl»
"“!T“-1
±
of Gov. Jenkins, he being an obstacle lu
able him to get a quit claim from the
ROBERTS
tan tho ooutrary, tho Democratic party. ;
wlu &lt;|UlelJy submit to, to sec tho
Judge Buateod was ahot by District
atiinulsted by partial suocoas in oilier । very man of all others whom they have United States, for the hold which the
Attorney Martin onSaturday, for saying
btatos and fancying that it is possible to ; expreved tbelr confidence In, removed,
recover its loot nrostice it* Michigan, it; ’ would not bare taken the lilicrty of
AAnLte
i.. h., addrewring the Executive of tho Unite.!
course in a case against Martin.
nnnsuollr active in |mmagshug &gt;ta her- WjU(&gt; |h
buf for the convention on
ewes agtutu: truth, ugh! and umroreal 1 ,he object allu.led to In this lettes. and Unpleasant as It will be for the wealthy ।
Mr. Schenck will present bis bill for
freedom. Taking adv
___ -----of
---------advantage
the apa- from a sense of duty, feeling that I know realdcnto on Michigan avenue to be abut!
1V.i_ r
ri.M
TS'EYV YORK.
------- and
--- j ofe-o
.tr । nul right in this matter.
thy of tho Rmjublicana
all .»
their
off from their lake view,that must coms
Denon AMD VEDICKKS tor Um FALL
’ coming eeealon. The principal feature
iueal, moral, financial and State differen­
some day. Trade U flourishing rapidly
ces, it is making every appeal to old polit­
toward the South and they must get out
ical superstitionii, carte and color preju­
Our Chicago Correspondence.
dices, and using all tho arts and appli­
It la claimed by Congressmen that the Fancy Goode, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
ances by which wrong can bo Intrenched
Ladie’s Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
hare or propagated there, to unite ai&gt;d in-'
irlct of Columbia Equal Rights bill, u
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, ^c. ^e.
««u« iu otto .tn.gtb, Ud ■**■*•*•
Th. I.tur edltors and reporters
Congress dore not adjourn but takes a
Quotation* on change yesterday,at the
„r ruliiled
m.dJj, mreo. 1.
Ubu—
Arun™,, vr
~d.a~Me.dv
rJoee were rejwirted
follows
Flour,
Hon. C. S- Hamilton, member of Con113,00 for white winter;
00^.9,® for greaa from the Eighth Ohio District, won
H. W. hv.»«.W«n&gt;™.mdrapidl,1.pudlMlM spring extra ; ts.25 for Rye; f 9,2S for murdered by his son while the latter
Buck-wheaL Wheat, 11,06 for no; $1,- was In a state of insanity, on Sunday
Jnmuetag. .a.u.va uu&gt;d ;i«.
w&lt;»“*» rr»»d.oa
Jon of unusual importance. Tho quee- । ,u&lt; h ‘day “ IjUddena one’s heart. New M} for rejected. Cora, 83c for no. 1; «1J morning.
— GROCERIES.
tion of tho adoption of tho now State ron- j Y*rtr'« cal tn are oa much of aa InslltuVon
England is already beginning to groan
stitution, for which the Republican party here as any where else, kept up aa fallb- Me—Rye, tl,54@l^« for no. I—Barley, at the cost of the Abyssinian expedition.
of thia State will bo held respcmriblo by tally by men with aa extended acqualnBefore setting foot ou tlio soil of Abys,10(22,40; Clover |7.®,
tbe
i.ant Utieo and large Idbulatory powers as
JVSTHSCVrUD
the opposiuon,
opposition, although it was the joint
ulnta, it has already cott Great Britain
To buy your DRUGS AND
work of both parties, and was signed by con be found In any city of the Union.
PATENT MEDICINES
' "
'Dctnocrnta, constitutes
'
of buyer January. l*rimamoas|17.®»eU- »3J,(M.-0,000.
.
loading
an ‘iesue ' ItAjko be regretted that this practice
MEDICI.XES?
Irinkingbetween
betweendrinka,which
d~"~'------‘ ‘--------------1
that cannot be safely neglected. By neg- drtoklng
belongs er January. Green Hama 11c abort
bet and apathy, we warn those Rcpubli- »o largely to the observances of New clear (cngllsh boxed) Hi c; short ribo
Year’s day, ever was Inaugurated ; too ■ 10c, Cambortanda 9 e. Lard llffa 12 c. tr evening, bidding was nut very lively.
\s hero he may be found during al! business hours.
the new conaiitntion, and who will bo steady and undivided attention to tbs । Dtreaed Hcgs, f7,4C&lt;* 9.®, maikct ad- The highest price pall for a ecat was
Go to Roberta’
hold more personally responsible fur it custom will etterftably throw the oldest vancl’ ng-Live
Hogs |S,®Q«,00 for com*’
than the party at laige, that they may, Inhabitant and however you may respect
To buy your GROCERIES.
A
burglar
broke
into
the
Merrimac
po«blr. mo their work do fantod at tho John b'mith an a friend, a man and a extra. Beef Cattle |2,(»@$7,00.
National Bank, al Haverhill, Maae., on
poDs. If tho working Republicans bestir
Monday morning at S o'clock, and being
themselves manfully it will nut be defeat­ or daughter to have the esteemed J. B.
E.
D.
ACKLEY
&lt;fcCO.
beard in bls operations by a town watch­
Hastings, Oct 10th, 15C7. u24tf
ed, but secure a triumph that will re­
OUR COMMON COUNCIL.
came toppling into their parlor, on New .
man the latter attempted to enter the
Go to Hot&gt;er-t«*
dound toths audit of tho party and themYear’s afternoon, in company with a
bank and was shot dead by the burglar.
down
inebriated
strangers,
to
Inform
thal is to follow will be materially airectTo buy your TOILET AND
Since the destruction of the Hastings
A station-master of the Milwaukee A
your
wife
that
she'a
"a
Jolly
old
sour
1
od in Michigan by the result of thu spring
fit. Paul Railroad, at St. Paul, has been
FANCY ARTICLE.
and hope ahc haa had a "bully Ums of
GOODYEAR, BARLOW VBAILEY’B MAMMOTH STORE.
election.
discharging employees of the road for
The winter months ji
employ- It,” and to confidentially impart to your
declining to vote the Democratic ticket.
One of the men so discharged was J oeeph
educating and forming public MntiracnL fect brick” aud would make a stunning
C. Mold, of EL Paul.
The peojdu Lave more leisure for diyus- wife for any of those fellows "eonpll- led Io complain about “an Ordinance”
The Springfield Rep
sion, and particularly fur reading in the tnente of the season" is one of tbs most
winter than at any other seaso-j of the ’ difficult phrases to utter, and geue-ally bnt thia time ‘our fathers” strike nearer
To buy your Travxlixg Ba»sounds like "complensnetn." Well—In
kets. He, haa the nealcat, beet,
culate lire Republican jonrnals with the the ectnl-apologello and quite original
the American visitors, was Miss Libby
best hone of good results. That town in wordgof J. S. "New Year’s comes but struck mo forcible that they intend to I’rendejgast, of Wcetfleld, Maae. Her
FHO BOKO PUBUOO:
which U&gt;o Bqtublicans shall thoroughly once s year," fortunately for all con­ slightly curtail the business interests of
ever brought to this market.
circulate tlw
we think wo may say cerned. I am clad to note that the brut-

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS 1

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO

DOffT FAIL TQ^ILL &amp; SB!

Uiia it art 1H p ti ROBIBTS'

regard to rebuilding their property. At
Ing atx&gt;ut In gangs of fifteen or twenty,
calling upon every-body with whom their last meeting the fathers reeolrcd to
they can claim the slightest acquain­
tance and turning respectable parlors
Into bar-rooms, is this year fallen Into certain streets end localities. Before any
The National N^anutacturora’ Conven­
genera) d'.M re JIL CbUb are mads only
upon friends, and only as gentlemen ers appeared before the honorable body
on 1 huredny after appointing a commit­
should make calls, singly or at most In
tee
to visit Washington to lay before
jartlcs of two or three. SUH there Is
on abundance of drunk In the almooadopted. A permanent organization
to the attention-of 'the Republicans of
Michigan, and ask them to extend its cir- manifestations on the streets. Ke*

sonably certain to giro a guod Republi­
can majority for Equal Rights at both
the spring and fall elections If we eol’d
place a cony of the .Poti regularly himaftnr in the nanda of every honest Republictin and Democratio voter in the State,
wo should feel certain of a larger Rqrublican majority in the spring than was evWr before given, and a still greater tri-

the great cnuie for which wo labor, we
wish it distinctly understood that we do
not sock to undonniae the local Republi­
can papers of the State. We urge upon
RepuUisans erepnrbero to foster and ex­
tend the circulation of their local organa.

----------------- -- ----------- je —
public offices and the courts, and an In­
tents will not allo* privleges
terrupted bsue of the dally papers.
The closing of the courts baa again In­
terrupted our grand divorce sensation,
the Tlckncr ease. The more that case

OUR PROOLAMATION-

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS/

That’s what’s the matter at

Robkbts’ Pionmb Drug k Boox-

stopped, Auburn and Clinton prisons

■tore.

instruct, interest or. consolidate public well conducted and orthodox'di voree
opinion in behalf of Truth, Justice and cases, the characters of the parties to ths established
ooghly circulated throughout its locality,
Verily it seems io make a very groat dUTS*a aided by vrerr earnest "Republican,
sa one of the best posable tniasumariss
and advocates of Republican principles.
rs encourage the build- side proved Incontestably that each of
rigerous Republican the said parties was a model of parity
11 the counties of the and a compendium of all the Christian

The Suppressed Leter.

Gran! to the Prmdent, in which be

tertlfled that three who had established
the high morality of the parties, were

Mr. Kdttor

born, says it is hie flrm belief that If the

GROCERIES—

On Thursday the l»th ult, las M, ..
□rand Patriarch of ths Grand Encamp-

My Goods bars been
BOUGHT TO SELL as the peo­
ple will find out, on giving me a
call I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
m Detroit and Chicago houses
do. • I did think of advertising
these goods, hut our neighbors
have ao completely exh*u«ted

Cheaper than can, be bought at any other store in Barry co. every source of wit, wisdom and
burner, in the many bright acia-

tillationa of proee, poetry an&lt;
blank verse—besides telling some
of the Dogondert Whoppers in
the bargain, that I have conclud­
But, aa I
tnstuatedaa Mncamimcnt In thia City Small Erofita and at Greatly Reduced Rricea. ed not to adrertue.
mid before, I hare New Goods.
Lovect Fwlrihli Prices that Cash can eennaal.

Good Goods, Cboap Goods, Goods
ThektMrandthe

•ow*-“fener^’’-doz-(&lt;),

•mu.

Youn tnilr

�D8as&lt;ud

If yaw want a Xabla at coat, er
A ala* Shawl al *0.1, or a Oemfortar at*oal,er
Knit lleod at lea* than co.1,or BoO.1* Oe«r*bo«e
Uightly damaged, at t5 pw «*at lea. than aeet.
don't fall la bring year m»e«y la th* ' Dawn
T.W.- alar* of
HCBS1XL A NEVINS.
Uaiuepa Jan.. Ub.
tw

To te Patms of tte Bw.

acaii.

------

Haviag b**a “e»wd.d aaC af the ariaUcraU*
part M th* laws, w* hat* tahta rafag. -dawn
town** nut door .aal of th. m«*l mark.', aa th.
North *14* *f Slam .trtat;' wham goad* will ba
Mid at “Rwntef O*r ratee. W. pr*poea te tell

for Um sum *f B1000. On Tboraday morning
Jr. Itlh. my dwelling and mart tt th* MnlaM*
war* MUraly dMlroy*d by Ara. 1 nntUad^ Ute
Ag.nl of th. Company for thl* rlcinlty, AcWakeB*ld, E*q.. andan th. nth, «f Srmkr, Mr. A
Wakdkld A f. A. Hogh,«g«ato for **U M-pany
took th* B*e*Mary proofo *f my l*aa, and paid
m« In c*Ui lb* fall amount ef my luxiraa** OT7».10. lo my nlir. anti.faclion .
Th. prompt and Mtlafoctory muio.r ia wbieb
th. company ha* d«ll with ate Indue*, m. io
rttommrod II to other*, a* *n IrnUtutlon warthy
of palroa.gi. 1 ibenforo uk th. publication of
ibi* raid In your p»p*r.
W«. V unur.

A CARDTh* aubaerfbar* would return alraer* and
eurneat Ibroka, lo all lho*« Wind* wb* naiwid
R. XU TY- T»TT.T-EA
•ach BUteilaland rSdaat aid ia rattulag oar
£ood. frac, th* late d.aaatervu. Or*.
raeuaj ib*y purify ibe blood, regalate th* liter,
PS ILL! PS A ntXTlT.
*B«p*rK* .11 corrupt and ottiawalou* humor.
MiddlcTille Correspondence.

DEWET A TOWNSEND.

business

tn. Baran.—On Ate IMh «f M*v«mb*r foul,
I insarsd ftjr dwsUing h*am as4 MOtaAtrtn th* MARTKBTlBOTm

On. of Dr. Ifadw.y'i PUI.cool.int mor* of Ibe
toll r. principle of *ur«, and wUl act gukher oa
the Llrer, Bow*la. Stomach. Kidney., Bfadd.r
Blood. Ae, than four *r .in of the ordiaary aomlaoa Pl r/alite or Catbarli* Pill* sold coder earlcuanamn. nr than ten grain.of B1m Mau.
Trvc
/«• Ur «,-«d wad UUr. e/wtof
w.M
and J‘eru.&gt;U-/Ur£.wU
On. to Hire, ef Jtadw.y'. P.ll.-*nc* in M

MtasMvnia, Jaa.«, 1W7.
En. B»»T«a. W* uoti** aa .rror, mad. lo
printing oar laat latter, which w* will cornel by
Ml lag that Mr. M. M. Prindl* i* .ncetuur la Mr.
Paall a* VUlag* Marshall.
nan tarxr. ca.voea.
I. S. Keelw. bq Im. Mid to a Mr. negolia.

■ lead I.rw. far (t.tlO.

bow.la. Pcrtoa. who for N rear. bar. aol •»joy’d a natural .tool, and hate bwn cnmp*lled to
uh .njrorion., bar. bmu earod by a few deatt «f
Uadw.y'. Pill..
DR. IIADWAVS PILLS CCRK ALL DLHKASE8
Wlb. Jloauh, Liter. Bowrl^ Kidney.. Bladder.
Xerrau* JlteMtt, ileidacb.. Coaa.mplion. 0*1irrnroa. Indigestion, Dj.pepala. [illiouanem. 1HI1*0. Ferer. Inll.maUon of lb. B-rwel^ Piles, and
OOkiTlOl. VISIT.
• II drr*ng*w«nta al lb* lateml Vatter*. Um to
Thera eill be a donanun eiall for the ben.til ol al* boa*, war ranted I* cSttt a pealilre Cur*.
of Krr.il. Anno, a* Ibe M&gt;ddtarul. Cottage, oa Pvrrlr testable, containing no murcry, mlo.ral*
Tburadar .rmUglhe lih in.L
■amoDisT uvival aunni
Hr. Radway'. Pill* roU ard by all Drugglal*
R.r n H. ilemenl. awi.icd by th. Ur*. 11. An and Country Merchant*.
aU. wiileoallnu. th. protracted mewling, at Ibe
1'rice, Cent*.
U. E. Cburel. during ibe pnwntnerk.
5m Dr. Uidway'a Almanac for 15GS.
(■■acnn.Tiux.t ra.rcn a.uixuL
In por.ouno. la a r«q«*.llrvm lb. Coogrrg.III rk RK I K I&gt; lioval Aa.eu.bly (that Ibe Ural work of January b«
• peoi in pray.r’, ibersw.ll be • pray.r UtoeUog ay1 SAGE-PEXXnCK.-ta Baltimore. January tU

M ft. front oa U.in alrwt, being lb* .Ila of of bi.
IraUdlog* lately deiirny.d bt fir*. Mr. P. laa'ng
ip **eb.Bgc Ur. A
of N. W. l^ we * lbl«
iowuliip, being *0 .cm of unimpio.ml land.
Mr. Wright d*&gt;igo. lo erncl adoobJe Lrkk block
with ball abore. *a th. .bar. maui.o&lt;»d (Ite, Ute

™T'Siu4aa‘iUtt..
wirrnt is combto!
anmuniHaireiui

Mera imi

new*tbbub,

The Great Town ind Country Weekly!
THI RURAL fa th* Leading and Largrol-C.r

kt ik S M. MUAD,

BA. IV KER.

HASTINOS, ■ • ■ hSll •

■ MICH.

MRS. C. FREE MAN,
Tn. RuaaL X«w Yo.iaa u a Xalion.l Jauntal.
rireulaiing largely to the Baal and Wert. North
and Itoelh. Il .raph.y. th. Bret Talent la all
MILLIN ER,
Department*. Il* corp. nfKditore. Cootribrtore.
ovzRAturnrs a/.An *r«ro*x.
era.' Wro?Grower.. Grsiittt H.rtic«Hun»l.. Ac.
HASTINGS,. . ■ a*yl ■ • • MICH.
and alM Auth-re. Hebrtar*. Ac.. *f net* a ad ebili
ly. la brief the Rumi » ably Edited. Frofunely ~WIL LIAM MYER8,
tilualreted. Ne.ll* Prinl»d — ProeUeal, Ncreatifle,
la
L’Hfal-Moral. Inalrwe.lr* and Entertaining.
Wherever located,—in Country, VllIngc or City,—
jnrort axtso srosn
HAMTDI03. - - • hJyl • • • MICH.
YOU WANT THE BUBAL 1

Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL k NEVINS.

Music 4 Jewelry.

Fur II ia ad.pled to the »»la Mall. Note that

Wwklv. and that V*l. XIX ia to b* materially
EniManan.
IWK.amla. . number .nd ree If. neat to yoar
local paper, the Hural to not th* oaa tor year
a**a*y.
FORM, STTUC AND TRUMB.
Each X* eoatalar Eight Doable Quart* Page.,
printed in •lira alyl..-Clear Typ*. Uttto I'aper.
aud mere and better ihu.lrallen. lb*a any alber

PRESTOS A MEAD,

General Grocers,
2*d FMonoor axdtw.
EASTINGS,- . .Bdyl . • - MICH.
KT-Cash paid for Prodoe.

IHTAI, UIIHI A AU,

Boots and Sho^R,

xxdiwmtd zumirout
aleloM of Velum*.
’
' HASTISOB.. ■ -hiyi - - - MICH.
TERMS-Only 83 ■ Year; to dub* of ten.
per eopy. VuL XIX begia. Jan. 1. Is.'.
TURNER A CLARKE,
N..W &lt;• th. Tim. lo Muhoeribe and Club. Great
Offer* to Club Arret*. &gt;prela..o., HbowdUH^
Gamut
Pi.mli.ui Li«u, Ac Mat tree ; or the 13 number,
el ihla Quarter, (Oct to Jaa.) on utal, for Only
F.flyCeal.l Addreaa.
HASTTM08. • . . Myi . . . MICH
D D. T. MOORE. Rochettor, X. T.
VT All saw work warraaud.

RUSSELL
A NEVINS.

i Wam-Iaifli

Chia ax

i

Cum ax

i t

P«j;e'B_CliBiRX Balve, a Family

n -oUd b.

eradicated

disease

and

wr ro nr* •.&gt;-= 1 Th* billow. lb* (reUr. th. healed after all other remedies had
.apoudcni . U.e Irarel.r, th. royager, Ibr miner, failed. It iB 8 COmpOUnd Of Antic*
e udenl.ry linden ; the aelUer ou Ibe frontier pyjtb nail J’ Other Extracts and
a. .L..n., •«.-•' -i- L. u.
Mborh tt.tt ttttywbtt*. would Ittrn.
with pi.l, loo deep toe ward*, that lb. moat c«l»-

Dry Muri Gntsin
""•rnaio.™™.
HfajmyyCwwra.MHi.
»MaJ

nallaral. Scianlifle Rd.Mtlonal. Literary and I&gt; REB a M A. K EB .
Few* Matter, tatenwnad with Kagra.lag^ the*
Asnur mzsv of mmuu
any olbar Journal—for tt MiaprtoM D*partmMU
Sa rroar, aarex block.
detoted I* or Including
HABTiSO 8. • • - *»IT • • - MICH.
AgrJenllarnl. ’
Chnlcc LUnenlure,
Uarllcaltnra.
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, It heals without a scar. Jio
family should be without it.
We warrant ft to core Scrofula
Son*, Balt Rheum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cats, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns Scalds Chapped Hands
it.breld be ..ddentr auoo.nrod ihrreghoul 4c., it nutkcs 8 perfect CUC?.
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looking back upon time unprufltably
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and'ifoUDd tho"gn at cataract They are
thus described by a coarrepundent:
■I
,‘^irtld Crvtlt hvaa*. lo* tha* nil tho
vessels In It were grounded, and Niagara
FaUs w0etf‘rl^ht composed .with Ito
nivc grand, iff..The t*d of the Amcrl.
can branrhl vria'eo denuded that ys-u
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tmy .regard ** 4 family canker. Il U* pal
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woaamottcU; batstraDgotoaay,there
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AT HASTltfigiljmr CO.. MICH.,
la M story of Irtck Stock,
ef

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XII.

HASTINGS,.MI^HIGA®!, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1868.

guutai.

SBuiiuess giwrtanj.

bo home In oxi time."
I urged him but in vain.
_“TeIi him that be must come!" Mrs.
Mart'udale turned ou her hu&gt;band*b
appealing look of dlatxus. whan I gave
her Albert's reply.
.
But the father did not care to assert an
authority which might not be herd'd,
and answere^d-"l&lt;et blmeqjoy hfrawll
with tbe rest. Young blood beats quick­
er than old."
The Such of cxcitnd foel'ng went out
of Mra, Martindale's lace. I saw It but
lor ata InstanFafter thia reply from her
li'ieband; but like a sun-painting, Its

TKSSCWl.

loir of memory, where It la os painfully
vivid now as on the never-to-be-foigottencvculng. It was pale and convulsed,
ehdtbo eyes full of despair. A dark
pr**ent!ment of aomeftJnir terrible had
fallen upon her—tbe shadow of an ap­
proaching woo that was to burden all
her Hfe.
My friendpaaeed out from my doorand
left ma so wretched that I could with
difficulty rally my feelings to give to
other jirtlng gurato a pleasant worth

(ta.kaqrt'qM Mral
MmUk &lt;

-

Fcr a Csrs sfall Tirat al Le£ Disasa

cnbtrh

the repeated message- she sent to them.
At last all the Indira were gone; but
there still remained a dozen young men
in the supper rootn, from whence came
to my cars the sickening sound of co­
rona U. J sough: my chamber, and part­
ly disrobing, threw myself on a bed.
Here 1 remained In a state of wrctchcdnrs* Impossible to describe, for over an
hour, when ray busband came in.
•‘Are they all gone!" tasked, rising.
“All, thank God!" be answered, with
a sigh of relief. Then, after a moment's
innsc, he said—"If I live a thousand
year*. Ague", tbe scene
to-night shall

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so Ceuta per Dottle.

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BALL &amp; RUQKEL. Proprietors.

MORExTEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER
The Great StrenjtBener and Pain
Destroyer of the World.

Price, 2S etnta PVT BatUv, witb Brarh.

THE

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EXPENSIVELY USED

A Temperance Story.

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ME COUGH BALSAM.
Hk*rirw wtnni.

non la that condition I*

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Tfic

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nrnnntnc. axr.nnrn. ae. re

but the entieement ot wine held toe
many of the young men there—young it was near daylight before I slept. and
and old. Bursts of poaraqjaugbter, loud
exclamations, and snatches of song rang
Artetand tmroireabing.
The fight came dimly th through half­
drawn eurtalna on the next morning,
when a servant knocked at my door.
and not the coarse frequenters of a cor"What Is wanted f" T asked.
dot tavern.
•
•UM Mr. 'dtredNarttndaiedoephare
Gudets nnw began to withdraw quietlast nightF’
I rprang from my bed, strangely “g*'from the tated, smd parity opening the chamber!

joined Mr. Martindale In the ball, where neve. J could not control—“Why do
he had been waiting for them.
you aik, Katy? "Who wants teknowF'
“kra Martindale has sent to Inquire.
m oilier ar k.
The girl says be didn’teotte bcme last
In the supper-room, I pracutne: I've

i omturw nnooeTop* i
■’&lt;almaxoa tetnt

WSSM&amp;SX-'-’f

be has been able to visit In a floor
condition, and In laying before
sucnmaUore of boeiiMae as haw

for me. Agnes,lhatl may havestreogih. L* took lnt&gt; her fare, that scemed'hill of
If ha does not give mo strength, I shall
'1 he past year has beea one of great
friend. It was very plain that, tn her nros;*rlty to Capitular Maaoaary tn fills
jur.s,ictMm,ae alarge numberot dispsnI ahivend ; for both in voice and link
aahons than usual for Chapters have been
deatb. Net after the first few days did granted. I iravescraUnlzcd closely ovary
comfort her with suggestions as to where I venture to ofleraword of comfort; for, | appikatioo, and M fite as osy jstefiSMM
come to the deetatanin araattuK
Albert mlgbtbe. “No doubt," Lsald, such words from my Ups seqned as lav.
each dispensation that It was farlM MM
"he went home with a friend, and wo mockery. They inltcrcd &lt;m my tongue. intervals of the Royal Craft, and it W
Ono day t called and the servant f-fok highly gratifying to so In conveying
may look any moment for his return.
Why should tbe absence sf a few boun up my name. On returning to the par­
lor, she said'that Mrs. Mnitlndnlc did
' There wm a atony glare in her eyes as not feel very Veil, and wished to bo exshe ebook her bead silently. Khe arose, cuaed. Tbe servanTs manner confirmed they cannot fah to become an honorable
and walking to the window, stood for my In tonas suspicion 1 bad looked for addition to our JarisdleUon.
-• •
several minutes looking out upon tbe
enow. I watched her closely. F-hu was leas acute lor the anticipation T Woe I uamio of meh chapter and Us oSSa,
niottonlese as marble. After awhile I
but we omit them lor want of room.
saw a quick shudder run Ihrougb her lamlty that had wrecked her dcarert
Allu.'llng lo the matter of a petty
frame. Then she turned and came slow­ hope in life T And Lew could she bear
I
received
tbe degreesraamtfiteay Lodge
ly back toths lounge from which she
and t Irapur, at Vicksburg, Mm., the
bad riven, and Uy down quietly, shutt­
iligh ITlctt decide* that he la a clat»ing her eyes. . Ob. the still anguish
dratine Maaon. In support of this uecisidu the High Prlert telera the Grand
of that pale, pinched lace I tjhall I ev-

In my mlad ?
Suddenly rhe started up. Her ear had. .to that young tuanfa lipa and sent him
caught tbeeound of the street bell which forth at midnight In no condition to
bad just been rang. rhe went harriedly defined far any aclf-dcluslon.
stood out In the upper I all, listening.
I did not venture to tbe houee of my
“Who is it?*’ she a iked, Ina booiM, friend again. Rhe had dropped n cur-

news of Albert's irolonged aloqnce
sprvud nine eg hli frien&lt;li.and tte frieuda
of the family, the circle of search and
inqulery became larger, and tbe sus­
pense greoXor. To prevent the almont
continual ringing of tho bell, it was
muffled, and a servant stationed by tbe
to him ?"
door to receive or answer all who came.
♦bo Station Hoaae. should he happen to Night dropped down, shutting in with a
strange ivddcnDcoe, as some heavier
cinuifa darkened the west. Up to this
period not a single item of Intelligence
from tbe steent one b^d been gained
since,
as related by afie it tho young
'J thoaxht of her," replied Mr. CarleGanlona. be parted from htm between
aald to my myself bitterly—“To chink of

USKFCL- TN EVERT ROUTE.

NUMBER 38.

golatloo of feeling. Fear of tbe wont
had ftosen ths wild waves IntroUlneea

“Ho wont out Just now,” continued
Mr. Cariston, “so much Intoxicated that
be walked straight only by an etTbrt.”
“Why did you let htm goF’ I asked,
fear laying suddenly Its cold hand on

PREPARED GLUE,

m am

the bouao in which her soul dwelt, the

after answering the bell.
“Mra. Gordon’s man. He called to
ask if we’d heard anything from Mr.
Albert yet" ’
Mra. Martindale came back Into her
chamber with a whiter face and un­
steady step*, not replying. The servant
stood looking after her with a counte­
ofgulltl What have we been doingT nance in which doubt and pity wore
Giving our Inflnmoe and our money tn Alngled ; then turned and weut down
stairs.
nningsociety t vrinxne worn of core
I did notgo home until evening. All
rupUntc and dclxising Hi Aie the ’ d»y tbe snow fell drearily,and tbe wind
'
* “
‘ sighed andhioaned along the streets, or
whllo ego, as strong for good a» when shrieked painfully acroea sharp angles,
thryrameln? Alnslalas! that wemUst or rattled with wild, impatience the
answer No I What if Alfred Martln- Ioom shutters that obstructed ito wav.
Every hour had he breath less suspense
ur nervosa excitement Mewn^crs
camo and wrnt i»crp&lt;luilly. As’tbe

j«imw «a»FOTt.
YUT"»Tr-tAX AWn’CiWIWX. Ow»Klae.«B nrosdwar. new lh» Oart U-aw.. ■
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or. M.j.autv.

KATES OP ADVEXTraMrV.

TXBM8. -»i.so

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w»&lt;ui?yww^"^***

" —
Sk« jfiwtixp gssa

Sanner

“fifrr fiasiiugj, fi«'*r»t,

a wall of separation."
Kot until spring opened was the te.ily
found floating In the dock, at the end of
the street down which young Gottkm

darknes* and storm on that night of
sorrow, lilewatah was found In bls
poekut, the hauda [olnttn^ to half-pcst
two. tbe time, In all probability, when be
fell into the water. The diamond pin

and also Grand Lodges and Cl
Uber 6tale-. After quoting a
ray of the highest Masonic aut
the subject, the High Prteet saj
uanpllng to create aaubordlaata .
milnaiy or ctbeiwkw, In another .
diction, violates the landmarks, th
that ether jurisdiction, commlto :
s &gt;nlo
*1 he body thus crest
elandc
to mal—
■ ■ ।.। «ii. ...m
neither tbe subordinate tody nor tbe
work made therein, la entitled to re­
cognition. No distinctions can be drawn
Let» ecu the status of Lod&lt;e or Cbaptsr,
and llic work made therein. If owe is
clandestine, so must be thvoUw.aadikll
the land-marks, mages, curatitaUons
and obligations of (bo Order mean thia
or nothing. What la lettTu be clandis-

net mint- harden ip of (ho rale that &lt;i
tie ted Grand Lodae or Chanter shall not
sume Jurisdiction wiltiln the louudert
of anothiT, should induce us to relax
that the bewildered young man, left U&gt;
himself, had plunged on blindly through
Uie storm, going he knew not whither, oncul hardahl|s to tho IndlvlduaL He
until he reached the wharf. Tbe white can easily a;q4y, as we have all applied
sheet of snow laying over ev«rytblng. passtbe rame ordari. and reuHvc hia exelt^llun with the romw-iousneaa that he
hid from eyes like his the treacherous has entered through the propar door In­
martlu, and be steeped,* unheeding, to to the enjoyment of the aama subiliae
his death. I It waa conjcotured that his invito ler.
But why are we arguing Uda question
body bad floated, by na incoming tide,
book In hl» pocket, unfilled.

under the wharf, and that his clothes
bad caught in the logs and.bald it there

MIchlgaaT Tlie opinion ofseveral i
Masters in their uddresais, and tl

Certainty is always bettor than doubt thereon (comp*«-cd mostly of f^ac ilzmad
Mi stcr) aie to the effjet before Indicated.
On the Sunday after the saddeat funcre And the Grand Lodge of Michtean, by
adopting these reporti have settled thia
Martindale appeared for the Tint time In question far thisyariedlctlon. Har Are
UMous constllute tho rule for tbe govxrnmsnt of all within bcr palafttan the
loot Entered Apprentice to the moist
drawn, (la the following Sunday she Wotvhlpfol Grund Master, and the
Grand Chapter follows her rale m to the
kept bar face hidden. From friends
Alluding to the prqpoa
Masuoto Temple in Dei
I’rtcatreeoujmend.v rhsti
appointed by the Grand &lt;
into eonddrration the sol
wwO severed. Ctoacr questioning of'the
I herewith prraettt for,
young man rereadd the {qpt that Albert
General Grand;
Martindale waa, at tbe time,' so much
lutoxlcated that he could not walk
steadily.
“I looked aflft him," sold Gordon, oneot my oklMt and de.m«t friends that
■
. _.
wtne enticed him. The sbter of my han of tills grand body. .
I cannot lot this occcji ou pwa without
heart pat madneoa In bio brain, and
from vide to Side ; tut In
exprealng my great ^orire thalyou
then seat him forth to oaret a death ho advtso
in thia matter that thediiHrultlra
which have arisen and have em«*| fifo
ee;&gt;eratluu of the Companions who wm
bruised, and pained my boart already once In harnv-uy with each other raay
bo obliterated mid a k them to cOtne to
too son-to bear my own thoughta w&lt;th- gt-ther'in the“trass'i
putagonyl
. flor and lay rsldo ’
Whet
more
shall
I
write?
la
not
this
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home buoq after dark. tasvingMra. Marfor l*ao " to follow and obey tbe sub­
unadorned story sod enough, arid full
lime toacninga of tho Order, mfo loireI was suffering no words can tell. Not
conclllailon. peace and harmony urev&amp;U.
roeh anguish oa pierced tbs-mother's
er away lnjo the oblivion of past evenU;
but the Unreadi maud a startUng'ery of

twoo’rtoek," I replied ; and abutting
Ins fat ward.
Compunlnns, U
rrvdbanka fori

’ gone for Lite moment.

I went, to the supper-room. All tbe
ladles U:ul retire^, and iho door wan

»™» innM-! 1U.V1 Ctjpr.li.Jl.wB
lighted, and the air waa thick with
smoke. As I poshed open'the Aoef, my
ear was fairly stunned by the confusion
'dfeoundi.4* Tbcie waa a bush of voice-,
and I saw bottles frun gtppy hands
quickly vpbn tte teb'a, and gtwes

DR. ZADOC PORTER’S

stafned wfth wine. With throe or four
exceptions, all of thia company wens

tfijtffc &lt;Sngai; Coatd Pills,
nr opposition to -----—

waa the person 1 sought.
“Albertr* I called; and tbe young
man came forward. Ills faoe was dark-

CASTOR on. AIT

od cm towards the docks, where
the police stations," sold my husband,
bitterly. ,
..
t .
I did not anaww, but lay In abairs«opo’, under the lafluencs of benumbing
raentSkfpaln. Alter awhile I aro-o tad
ky-klnnOT
' '
out, sew everyfhing dot bed In
&gt; white,i. m
mantle, and the enow falltag In
Jajya flat
"akea, baavlly but steadily, the atty lying near the river.
through tbe
t
(arraign
rtlll air. How the sight
chilled me. That tbe air wm piercing
penne, and Mr. Martindale oflbsed
eilitiK* aM over the window pou«e.
After breakfast, I sent to Mra. Martin­ covery of'bis aoMkody. Mtlaaolated by
dale a note of Inquiry about Albert. A
ve.bJ answer came from the distracted the search np aaAdown the rivers, and
mother, saying that h« was still absent,
and that inquiry of the police had failed
to bring any tutelligenee in regard to
him. It was still haped that he had large portfono

Hmm MafaMut.
iutohe.

of out obllgnttons as we are now sXoni to

m of the Grand

at Which time tbe Mo t ExtnikntGrand aria bold 'i
HlgJtj Priest. Mm P. Pbdre.of this dty,
daUrereghiSn&amp;hree. Knowing that a

AdestMsrrand IWaneare taruthern of
the “myrtlotto,* wepreowt far their
erftbo

lag.

dlhaysa
Steadily the snow eon tinned to flail.

sptrod, Tithe nalr of mock courtesy,
‘ and tell her that the has my gracious

/ F

! redrew, w ww.
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BUCKBfo A BKWEt,

.TKir/.fr

3to were hundred of piaaas, taste aay
of which the body might baw ftab

suaponseand again. T
U, tn apUJof
Mae. Ml
teifand w«t Irrto.^t

•n. w Get Un. vw I,

suchme-aurts asshSTI
Mmonto Hall, ami &gt;il». probably dose interest of oar betovbj
your every eflbrt Villi t

High Prive:.

his address with

m2

�Ths following able and truthful en-

DEOOQK M. DKwXT

hours earlier «r later,
ralUbsnbM cm

oa forms involving the absnd-junxent of
the unprotected Southern Unionists, and
the abioct surrender by Courreee of inMESSAGE OF GOV. FEETOE, OF croMod political power in the Govern- great public eriols, the Inst test of a na­

12

if

Sugar,

Tea,
Heavy Satinet, P"
All-wool Cassimere.
Red Flannel, j«

$1,00
1J50
C5
1,00
35

DBTJG

ly In favor of their doing so. They wars

from official qusxton until at test tho their ehooen champion and deliverer;
scenes at Fort Pillow were re-enacted at and by a natural law, this abiding con­ and not even adequately bound ta-gethFenton, as relates to national queeticna
Memphis and New (Means, in the butch­ fidence is through Ito own soothing
His views are those of tile Republican ery of unarmed Union tnen, under the
uunuicv
1
—J
In thia dark hoar of national exigency tumbk-d down in .JI dlrsctiooa, crush­
ing surrounding buildings In thslr fall
b uneorrupted by political associations
National Republican Convention wm to
tbs Republican party on the great ques­
have been held In tills hall. Who doubts
tion of Becuturtructioa may be fully un- large body of Union electors distributed
that when crowded, m It would bo at
throughout tho South, consisting of those neither by popular passion nor sectional such a time, to Ito utmost capacity, a
prejudice
;
of
a
man
of
cautious
reticence
try is more truly s ReyrtunUlirt own
single round of applause, shaking the
and of those
oventridned walls,might have brought
than Got. Fenton, and there are few, if
no policies to maintain, no theories to It down. It does seem to mo positively
sny, abler Statesmen in either House of
promulgate; of a leader who compre­ criminal to erect such a building, and I
Congress Hones ho has the right to de- to their old ailcgfanee. They were, how­
hends the position and relations of all
^fcie the position of the great party of ever, mainly powerless because they were sections of our common country, and C. A., will have eorno regard for the Ilves
largely outnumbered by.those with whom
who will bring to tho admln!»tratfoa of of their fellow creatures m well m fcr
they shared the privilege of accsus to the
public affair*, executive ability, econo­ thefrown revenues. Buch an Immeaae
polls. There wm also a largo body of
Tho predictions or disaster to tho coun­ men, rempcsing two-fifth* of the whole mical Ideas, a clear bead and an hones ball should have enormously strong
ty trim tho emancipation of 4,000,000 population, born on tho earns soil, equal­
walls, and should bo built upon tho
• slaves, have been most signally falsified ly true to tho Government, and equally
itto manifest that itbthe same Provi­ ground floor, with means of exit propor­
powerless, because they were disfranchis­ dence which brought us safely through tioned to 1 to site, and the neglect of these
ed. If these two eteases were allowed to the storm of war, that mures this whole precautions might Justly be punished as
nrvTcd thenuelveo bravo and trusty aol- act together in tho use of the rights of people now with a singular unanimity a deliberate attempt st manslaughter.
diora, they linro now shown themselves our common manhood, it will be seen to organise fn a plain, unpretending eltThe two wings of the building wbleh
faithful and willing laborers, and peace­ that tho only obstacle wm peaceably re­
fronted on Madison street and were
ful and law-abiding citiaena. They have moved ; os together, they outnumbered exalted patriotism will rest ere peace and
practically separate from tbe Farwell
diligently tilled tho fields which ot'.tcrs the Rebel electors who prevented the prosperity to discordant states and a dis­
owned, tor wages hardly adequate to tho work of reconstruction. Therefore, tho tracted land. The man for the crisis—
ordinary exertions of the firemen, but
support of human life, and they have ' question to be determined by Congress
the man for the hour—tho man of the suffered a great deal of damage. The
eubmittod patiently to tho wrongs which was not oue of alatrart theory, as to the
people—to Ulysses R. Grant. Before bls total loss by this fire to estimated at $347,.
others wore too ready tu inflict Availing highest qualifications far a wise exercise
pre-eminent fltacns for the high office to
thamselvre of the means uf education was one of practical slateamnnaliip, in
which a grateful nation would elevate about &lt;190 000, saving of thia amount
where ver tho efforts of humanity in their view of the actual condition of tho coun­
behalf hare not bson repressed by vto- try. and tho importance of early and him, let personal preference yield, let 1102,000 by insurance. While the fire
lonce. they have vindicated th* wuduni complete reunion. Ike end to bo accom­ faction subside, that |raec, good will and wm »tHl raging the regular noon-day
and juMiceof Cmigre-m, in adniittinftthcra plished involved tho peace, the honor, union may once more and forever abide prayer meeting of the a.-wxlatlon was
to share with their tetr musters, in the and tho interreite of tho Republic. It was throughout the republic.”
held In thelrobl rooms in tho Methodist
•xorciao of the freeman's right of suf­ essential to the return of order, tho re­
Church block and they gave expression
frage.
Bpeakir Colfax on tho Situation.
of their unshaken trust In Frovid.moe
moval of military, and tho renewal of
Iko propriety of thia measure, like that commercial prosperity to theStetea which
arid their determination to re-crect their
of enrolling them in our armies during had been tho theater of war. Il prumThe I’reddsnt'i
Emendation to magnificent building.
the war, bocamo in tho public miud too j ised to secure our future unity and repose,
.
reconstruction
I have received a note of Inquiry from
obvious to be postponed; it was, however *
acts, his tirade against negro suffrage, one of my ’.umerous mailers, elicited by
settle
our
public
credit
on
firm
and
just
a.
.1
.iclujo l. nuu,, |
-hd
the insurgents Gen Hancock's undoing of Phil. Sheri­ my favorable notice of tbe famous Steck
mod and loyal mon- It u no doubt &lt;le-1 to repair
• -•
•
the waste uf war, and to bear dan's work,and th* continual efforts of pianos, wishing to know "what to tho
airable that thus- who exorcise the elect­ their share of tho enmmon burden, which
best low priced pianomnde.” I prompt­
ive frnachiso under a democratic form of tlioir crime had brought ution tho coun­
position to the laws of Congress In the ly reply, for bls benefit and for others
government, shtmld be educated nnJ in­ try. Under their pretended State organ­
telligent ; but if tho right nf suffrage was izations, tho local offices were filled by Southern States, having had ths effect whomsy wish the Mme information,
restricted bv such a standard, it would thdoo who defied tho authority of the na­ then to render tbe rebels confident and
not tend to the extension of these alvan- tion, and who had refused to take the boastful that they would soon have
aeo, or to the elevation of tho humbler oath of allegiance renuired of every legis­ things their own way, Hon Thomas F. highest degree the qualities of fine tone,
ari of the community. It casnut bo lative, executive, ana judicial ofllcer in
facile action, power and durability .with
doubted that must uf tho pririledged class all the States of tho Union by the sixth
. , .
.............. ...»the no
auiv:
smallIKVU1M1CI1U.IUOU
recommendationDI of
&lt;70comHI­
fallowing answer,
thus crested, would be content to retain article uf tho Federal Cbnstilutiun.
&lt;!
ZinMjWimii of, flee
.
. ’-&lt;"•»- .. Then,
. „ u™
undiminished the power duposilod in
ZTue loyal portion of the population
their hands ; an 1 few of them would care
15th:
ranging through slxtren grades or varie­
tu raise thuoc below them to equalitr uf and giving assurance of our future se­
ties, In price from $440 up to 1800. The
political righto. One of tbe leading
“1 have but a moment amid multipli­
curity and repute. On the other side, the
merits of uur system uf repnaentotiun is disloyal, emboldened by t-’W hopes, were ed duties to say, In reply to your letter,
~
just arrayed in huCtility to the pcojJe of the thatyou need not fw that CbngreM wilt erful pianos made, while all have the
its tendency to seraro tho t
and equal laws ; to interns
take any barkward itepi tn reco/utruetion. Improved French action, and possess tbe
in the genoral welfare and
___ __
We have stoked our political ealstance rcoit beautiful singing tons. Tbe first
and teeond classes are fitted With top­
loud to all tho moons uf eduxotiun. and
those mon the arbiters of reconstruction ? on the principle that tho States lately In
lever dampers and tbe third class with
to bold onl inducements to honorable exShould we hare roecnstructod the insur­
the English dampers. No other lowortion and the prospect of edvanootnrnt.
gents into a privileged class and disfran­ endurlng cornerstones of loyalty and
But still more important than the qualifi- chised tiio loyal population, for the bene­ Justice, and shall be led back to their old priced pianos at all approximates to the
satiun of intelligence and education is
V
om either in excellence or durability.
fit uf the Rebel minority ? Should we places in our council halls by those who
that of toyol altogteaco to tho Govern­
have delivered over the white Unionists dared, amid tbe tornado of treason that Messrs Hoot &amp; Carty, no. 07 Washington
ment ; and a condition of things existed
to the mercy of the enemies by whom swept over 1WSouth to stand faithfully
st tho South which made this a vital cunthey wore pursuaded and oppressed f and fearlessly for liberty and the Union.
•kisration
Should wo have remained to a rendition While I do not believe In confiscation,
It is conceded that at tbi? fall of tho.
of serfdom, the whole body of tho colored or anything looking like revenge, and something about the Qultnby divorce
Confederacy, tho States which compos.’!
race, who became, by the terms of tho hops to sec suffrage as universal m safe­
amended Constitution, entitled tike our- ty to tbe cause of loyally will permit,
eolres to the immunities of free citizens ? and the restored States guarantee.ng ed­ and the husband retorted by charging
In a word, should wo hare rejected tho ucation to all, I would not modify the her with adultery with a Dr. Faller.—
trom tltoir obligations by destroying the
of
who
■
]
Well, there has been another develop­
ment in the ease, Mr. Q., tn popular
foature a hair's breadth.
their political rights under tho Constitu­
tion, end in destroying thnir loeal Stats
“If tbe former rebels of the South, phrase "laid low" and tho other night
by fighting in our ranks, when victory
sent
up a couple of detectives totho Tre­
organisations. Tho President, doubtless,
whose baffled ambition plunged a peace­
brought no promotion to them, and when
had authority to hold thorn nodcr milita­
ful country Into tho carnage cf civil war, mont House where they effected the
ry rule until provision could be mode for
■Mir raorganuation under the authority
which Congress proffered to the great found in bed together. The amorous
a/public la;w; but he had no right to inbulk of them, on their beads, not ours,
rceentatires of the loyal people.
stitate dvt] government fur the insurIngs during tbe rest of th* night and sad
will be the responsibility.
gvnlSta'rw Ho had no power to enact
stitution* have, been framed, eu liberal
and just in their provisions, m to extort
grained, not by his will, but by the win commendation even from Robel Generate.
Those who were arrayed against tho Gov­
ernment ere coming over to its support.
Tho return of liberal institutions, it is
gratifying to note, is welcomed in States
exhausted by war; and, unless new ob­
Confederate loaders Ho not only pro- jects am interposed to delay it, we hare
possd his own terms, but also to the na­
tion, sad by reinstating ths Rebel sutbority with increaeod political power to While then, we deeply deplore the loss
—fer upon tho vanquished tho fruits of cf life and ths dteolatitme of this saxl
victory. His plan embraced no lees than
cd in the recognition of crvfl liberty m
tbe common heritage of kumarjiCv, and
in the establishment of equality of right
had bucn defeated in before the law m a fundamental prinri-

the

75 Cotten Batting,

Wool Hats.

25

AU-wool Cassimere suits, $13 to 2QDQ, ,
“
Broadcloth Dress Coat far $10,00
A goodblack Overcoatfor $7.00.

Li IIEI WEII II EISLI SI IAIIITI.

ported as dosing si tbe following fig­
ures » Flour, IASS'- ls.25 for spring ex­
Ed. Ba want.—Yesterday morning, tra. Wheat no^klfifar no. l;n023
one of Chicago's most magnificent bulld­ 2.00 for no. S ; 1.8S$I.9O for no.• Cor*.
89001 e far no. 1; fiSJ088 fornro J; g7|
Oats 501082 c. Rye $1.500186 far Bo. 1;
HA701AafatJM.2. Barley, tl.H0L78} for no. 2; 11.0201.08 for rejected.Tlmothy seed &lt;2.02102.10. Mess Puck
$31.50. Primo Mere IMJS. 8. P.Hams
auditorium co this continent,- to guns lie, G. Hams I0J c, U. Rbouldare 7
forever. Ata little after nine o’clock, Fbort Rribs 10 c. Cnmberlandsfie. Lsrf
UoUAc. Dramd Hogs$7.300100.
down, fifteen minutes only elapsed when
the roof tumbled into a vMt roaring

ty with which it wm accomplished was
perfectly horrible. The bulldlat wm
bloody rebellion far the establishment of manifestly a complete shell, with tasufAmerican Union.

^GGle

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

Bfmwr Good*, Good Goads,

Cheap Goods, Goods till

ROBERTS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO
NEW YORK
Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, ^c. c.

DON’T FAIL W CALL A SB!

r-trirr^. ous. ryisxism. ssrTsurx.ee. a courLsrssrocxtor msTxsr csx
jcsTsecsirxv

PATENT MEDICINES,

To buy yOur DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

Go to Roberta’

To buj your GROCERIES.

„
nastlnge, Oet. IMh, 1897.

F- »•
ACKLEY &amp; CO,
nS4tf
%

GOODYEAR, BARLOW V BAILEY18 MAMMOTH STORE.

To Kuy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

bafts, to are ud p la KOBETS’
To buyyour Tbaviuno Ba»He has the neatest, beat,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to thia market
uta

PRO BONO PUBLICO

Northern PenneyIrAnia sro euggeottag exRpsaker Gatasha A. Orow m a very

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

A Sta­

----- ^GROCERIES

—A conductor od a railroad train near
Pittsburg was stabbed by a passenger

undertook to put from tbs train, on Moo-

Monday night, while he waa locking the

*1*.

EOtt^rs

That'fi what’a the matter at

Cheaper than can Sa iou/M al my other store in Barry co.

could notbelpshixMcrtagat the thought
tires from other matters of vital and gso
end interest to us slL Questtone aifect-

*

To buy you Books

ud-

MOonstractiou wee entered upon by the

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PEB PAIR.

tionery

cently held,
the nation

checked the return-

Ifl-f, tMJH,
]g M Best Imperial
Taieur

Denims.
Stripe Shirting,

REW YORK.
Herewith wo place before our readers

polfcy revolting to ths
national justice and

GQODf SHEWS,—GOOD NSWS,

Robots’ Pioinm Dwvg k Booi- .
■tore.
My Goods hare been
BOUGHT TO SELL aa the peo­
ple will find oat, on giving me a
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can eell them aa cheap
aa Detroit and Chicago houses
do. I did think of advertising
these goods, but our neighbors
have so completely exhausted

htaubr, in the many hrigfo wintillUioM or ptoae, poetry ud

Inrwt FouiHi Mom that Cuh ou ooanud.

himself otherwise, shot ths man through
the heart.

Small Profits and at Greatly Reduced Prices.

or tho Dogoodert Whoppm in
tho Urgnin, that 1 hnro eonciuded not to adnrtiae.
But, m I

&gt;DYR

O&lt; I, W-Mfc.

�Dry-Gooda,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

la a taw mtectaa iba patient vUl Ibala slight
iterliag imlettea, aad U&gt;e sk ia beoooua redden•d; If there ia sacab diatrcaa la lbs steenach. Um
Beltof will aaaial aatara ia rosawrlsg ibe aSbadlag cause.-• gcaerc! warmth ia Ml thronghoe i
if eallro body, sad Ito dlffcsire aUauMaUag pro-

ft tie Pitmi if tte Barn.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
DEWET 4 TOWHSERD.

nata

internally ersitaraaUy, rapidly acbeide.aad tea
paMrat kite laU a uwn^.4 aioep. vakaa nfraabed, Inripeatad. acred.
Il will ba fonad that lafaaiag Iba Belief aslara•Uy. nt her aa Um aplae ar acron Iba kidneys. ar
o’ar Um slomash and baorla. ibal for aaearal
days attar a pUAoinf warmth *m ba Ml. showing

I-G I

BmC Japu

T««

4

Best UMrt'il sf Crockery la Tsws.

Fresh G»«ds e«asUally

hand.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON a HEAD,

Good m-tlte-

General Grocers,

&lt;!■. Good* tlU

BLAIlEU. KIONKTS, QRlVfcL, bSGPSY.OR­
GANIC WE.IKXEXH. PEWALK COXPLAIXTX,

mm,Daaten
fausii a u.,
In

E R T 8’

Drug &amp; Bookstore,

ass rsonpea sxaxjui.
•nASTlXW. - - - Myl - - • MICH.
«*Caab paid for Prod

ISSOLUTION.

Boots and Shoes,
HA8T1SUH, - - - atyt - - - IOC*.

Um mom and alyl* af HAMLOW, OOOOTKAB

TURNER A CLARKE,

ill

is

iI

YORK.

Ip

'L?
IS?

T r*OM

Carriage &amp; ffajuB-Iaim.
atxsrr.

&gt;m biU on tl&gt;a

Jtrraaog
1IASTOIOA. • - - Myl • ■ • KICH
l*r AU naw work warrutad.

fiaamT n» n«aa —wa b»»a rrc&lt;|r»d Crtrra«n‘. Xnltenal Mag.rinr, far F»br»nry. Il ia a
■ptendi'i naniber, and wa «-n*r«nend il V» lha al.

N. BARLOW,

W. B. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
Baaliap. An| l&gt;, 1M7.

Hi

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SPECIAL NOTIOE&amp;
Fkucy tho Dismay-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

If It ahn.14 b.

Hariure, Stmt,Im,Nails
"*ssss!ssa.«
W. O. HED1UUK a CO..

UiubwUi

Saiilm h Hamsmta,

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&amp; GOODYEAR,

CI»&gt;M«y Jwt&gt;&gt;

DRU0G16T AND BOOK8ELLXR,
Kaplra Blwck,
MIDDLtVlLLS. . ally! . HICBISAB
^pDDLEVILXK
'
'

MAIN BROTHERS,

serta*

IM IMiSa Grams,

r DRUGS AND

itmam a»M
HACTIMG8, - a*yl - MICB1OAM.

Tba anddni^n-d^w,
rtUa.d

J. COLE a BON,
ex-t»*

JOHN BOBKBTS. F. M.

GROCERIES.

TOILET AND
OLE.

First dijisT Ksrch a*&lt; Isptsaber,

«xxr A.TP mat
8TATB MT.. SAKTINGA MICH.
SWCaA paid for Frodne* aiyl

County Fann.
TKBA

Groceries and Produce,

h ia Um HOCHkHOLD TOS1C af lb.

tODDLEVILLX

WOOLEN FACTORY^

W. PARK ER 4 SON,

Lireryorwtear
&amp; Sale Stable,
□astutga - •

muar.
My i • • ■ Mica

ly lateraatla

nKsnoum utbact st cwt «nd ia
Boots Ac Hhoei

dpU BOBBIS’

^lODLSTlLUl

Travxlixo Ba»hc neatest, beat,
tpeat assortment
this market.
ii

rpo

■A;

BF-tM*

KXFEBUUm AXD DSUCATk C0K8TIYV
T1OKX, nf Loth KIM. aaa Hanama'a Ksraacr
Brcan. Il will give briak aad anargrUe faniiaga
and eaabla y an to alaep wait.
nMriavw-ly
TXKIIORMOP YUUTH.-A CMnttemaa wba,
JjfoaXrrrd for yam from Xerooaa IteWlllv. Pro
mal.ro LHca». and all Um aO«M nf roalKnl ladMdmtea. wiU. for Iba aaka wf anSrHag hamar.
tr, aaad frro to alljwlo nrod It. lha roaaapl and
dwOTlteaa for raktak «•• a'mplr rawMdy by wbteb
ba *•• inrod. Naffmn wlaaiog in profit by iba
•drnriterr'a tipcrtene*, eaa da an by addranaing,
&gt;• parfrol wnlldcoca.. , JOHN £ (XIOEX,
alyl
OCWarNtrrol, Saw V9rt.

Books 4 Ste-

the matter **
m Dbvo A Book*
►ods have been
VELL as the peo, on giving m«*
I them in New
ell them as cheap
Chicago houses
c of advertising
it pur neighbor*
etely exhausted
wit, wisdom «W
inny bright scih&gt;8c, poetry and
rides tellingsomt
'st Whopper* ia
I1 have concludti*e.
But, a* I
tare Now Good*,
tap Goodt, Gotda
•t, and theyW*
If you see a«yr, hetendox, «r
ioz-{«), —n£
b

Goods, plaasb

• »™iy,

i

■BEHTW, "
IS, V^Wtik

TIN SHOIP

coxhumptivex.
I Ths Knr. EUWABl) A. WILSOX will a^d
(Paa ofabarjt»)«aadi wbwdnaJM h.UMpwneApiMhwtUt lbadimtiMMteraaahing and »&lt;&gt;»( Am
ainrpteawaadv by which ba waa co-wd ofalwaf
S^St.WCtrK’.SES'.tiT;
bopra rrrry aoXarwr will lev .Mito rrweri pttea. aa
Il will auat iharn nothing, aad stay pro,a a biaaa­
**** R«.. 5IJWARQ A-.WILMOX.
Ko. ieffonthS^C.*t. WWlfateabwrgh.X. T.

Hdbti

— ■ ।

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Don’t you BsUsvw It

SXXW

OmnmteoloMTi JHiex.

TV Most BoocMfel XedklhM
tn the World.
Established la 18M by Me ot
•nr loot Eminent Pfayufctan, nd
boy abed thmsbost Korth ud
8c«flrJUMerim, with at ore plmi ng

ONSUMPTIVES

J^lSSOLUTlO.f.

!~*L VtS»Ifcl|'.»^?irtKStt,
drr af Um day. Il ia. alm, dna mt Boat aa that
occaaloa. Iba Sion, lax D. Beas. Um proprietors
cf the Grocery aad Um Board, that a• abould
auto tbal Both log wLKh roald laloikate, «a»
•Serod la, ar salad for by any nee predMU.

At an adjoernad maalteg of th. Ban? Cocat
Agricultural Barltiy, bald at Baatiap, Juw)
Tib.
VM »IM to order by A. X/iTM,
Proa. aUapMa ot prtriwca BMatteg road aad ap-

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

laeaaaing ibewaelrea of Iba proper Bawdy.
‘U "’*•*’ “g U '

BEV. A E. WILSON’S

ip-JrOo.
KUULSU,
NCRVOU*

M

mmI

waa. HaWhae —- -a—

-J

dr ui-

�Great Heiictiai &amp;r 60 Dan'
spance of the blunder made by the A&gt;mighty in not making "nlggera m dial
ousts with thesuperlor race wonM have
been an irnjxwslbflltr.” Tho following
te hlaneeount of;the raecr** with which
he maintained the thesis that “there ia
suthln intheptefarat which thalnatlnk
or the while man abeointely rebels
'
Tlwa communLn. we reacted and enforwi the akool buu*e. Tbeakod mprm
wux there, « bright and cs crilp kaa
Janooary mornin-thcakolcn wipe rang-

•'Him,” sod I, ‘wo are Informed that
three nigger weucEce, daughter* Of one
■1*U, a viewer, bln thlsak'i'd, a mluglin
‘ w’Rh ot«r daughter* ea a ekai. Ia it ao ?
.. "TheMLwcs Lett are In thia skoal,’
‘Md&gt;he, nitbar mi*clicevlously, "and I
am happy to state that they are among
toy best pupta.”
•
"irtaa,''apld I,atcrnly, "pint ’em out

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
rot HBBTSC CHIUM*.

sell MOjfE cttfntiaa

——
IF YOU WANT «5OO GOODS CHEAP,

STOCK: HARDWARE,

LOOKATOl'rtWIfWUAWHHCFi
PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S

W. keep eonaUndr M basd ■ full SMertaril ol

"That we may buud'e'em out!” *O31.
“Blcsa mo!”aed alter "I reely coodpt jq that, Why expel’em I”
^Bccox,” sed I,*®o nigger ahel con-

rm. 5rr» 4'va a..4
tail
sru'rins
1.UI Mi Of Ra.rt^H.AWMt p.iaHl, L.T
•zru.'uLru. k&gt;fcUL&gt;.-&lt;. Cm gataataHUa l&gt; so tr­

H FRENSDORF &amp; 00,
£ "WeH” ee-l thia aeffravatlng skoal
tnagm, whlfhwua from Noo Hampshire.
' "pulem &lt;nit,n
•’ "But show me which tijey are."
"Canlbyon detect cm, mt? Ef they
^Stn so ncer while that yoo can't select I
* em at a glance, lt»trik- a me dm! Lt can't ’
hurt very much to let tm stay."
.. |
..1 wdx sorelypunted. There wuzn'tn
x :&lt;lri in the room who looked at all n!gg-.
ery. But my repntaahun wui at -take. •
-•No'Lein llnveyl ls a tiln together who
wttx somewhat dark oiinplecthl. ami Homo,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter

Ics;z'aA.5
rmsMSLK

IRON &amp; STOVES

Dry Goods,
t! .
Booths Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Oockery

And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

ue oU btlort purrbulrj

PHILLIPS Ar BENTLEY

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT W8TEBK
Eroad Gauge Railway!

an itch to toplfoh into a nigger, and cz
becood do It now aafely ho proposed not
to io* tho .QhAJiee. 1 wur. a puttin on
out, and lied }Ut dragged cm to the
door, when I met him cnterln it.
“Whatta thia'.”'aed lie, wlthaaurprised look.
"Xye^evuUlnout tbevau'scd-wancltcwhoL»to*itWi»tn»Lii roor children and
mine,*' ecd 1. "Ketch ho&gt;d uv that |«&gt;
ioorlyeny diaguaVn one yunder,”aed I.
., .‘.W^HWixa! You d—d akuundrcl,

NEW YORK

HARNESS

SHOP.

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

the akeoo);m&gt;irm teytn over on one uv
the banehca expledln in peels uv latter
Ttbe lllteuv w liich I never hear!. The
, threejglrb, indignant at belli mtetook
’far nigger wenches, noth ted their parent
• wad, between era, in about four minutee
Ineenslble. Una nv the trustee-,
pttyn my woes, and lometa w, how I
’kiWJwnot, I gbth'iue, wbeioLam at
present -reeeopeiatln.

&amp; MUSIC STORE

SJBS;

Do «ot parwit other
Tar Prrpintloaa to he
pilntd off oo you for Wine

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOR!.

flush the pole cheek of beauty fair, e
d*tliika, tofsce the "ton nf ftsHlen"
•robed in nature's almpla gnrb.
I'd like toaee "the ait ver lining” be­
. hind tbe far off liaxy eloud.
Fd like to charm the e.-.r of poverty
land want with "the burn of plenty."
I’d like to sound "tbe welkin ring" of
‘universal peace and glsdnnm.
I'd Uke to take ‘the winga of momand Ey in at wisdom'a golden gutv.
. I’d Ukvtoeilinb*'th.bC'hainofthought' 1
that reachea up to endlen life.
t ’.Ihl like to gaie upon "tbe eidrlts flight
, ^*b«n abutting off this mot tel cell.”
. , I'd like to understand "aflinity'ebiw,”
and know "the power of mind o’er
fatod."
I’d like to tnoewlth angel pen "the
!buey .’bot-prfn ta of prbgreaaion’e flight'
I'd like to sse Ignorance and supcr'-llUon draping down "dark oblivion'.

EVERYBO »YI

SOO Doon,
6 000 Lights S.-wh,
2 000 Dre-wd Pieketa,
10.000 ft. Drcaaed Biding,
10,000 ft. Dte^ed Flooring,
6 00O ft. Jdouldlruta. all idsoa,
2,000 ft. Walnut Picture Frame mould-

WE ARE COMIKG

Still Leads the Va
Tie Lair

Sutters.

I’d like to too "intemperance and I(a
nameleae Uta” bum ting the tnuu'dy w&lt;&gt;tbraofforgetfulncsa—Wiacwuto &lt;W.

improv:

Great Question

HlflRRESTO^g

Hairdressing
tnotii

IF Till MT r AM WilIS.

Groceries and Pravsions,

DRUG?, MEDICttfot. CHMHCAL8.
O U O 0 KRi U. COWttflDffuV,
faixth birx vamixh, hhtt,
nrEwrnFFH, yaxku xotioxa.
nuiT J tlte. taurs.cniMNBrs.
TRUfoAfc*. HYB1XGXM, *e„ *«..
school axd rotrnixAinoro
DOO EH. HTATIOXRKY.
BLASK BOOXH. XtWWaPKJW,
MaOAXIXIW. Ac. WiiJtf
IJtOAt ItUXKS. nrxTRDcriax
DOOM.HOUXAOUITAlmTRlXGS
XaXCY A«0 YOb.ET ZRTiCL&amp;t.

NURBHQ
iirriajt

twl

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MA n vjfidl OStW

MAIN BROTHERS
Otty A'twa Depot, *

PLAIN’and BICTI
CUTTtM U| SLtICTS.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.
.....

vol,
•BitsiMH Sittctorj.

xn,

gHcdiffil

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1868,
wiyto I wm Ifting." The Cnpifilp now
locked d Wn. and who should It be but

»«rtrj.

and not dreaming that she was D*ar;
but she having heard of the attantlan*
|ic had been paying to the l.ydy in ques­
tion, had come or) &lt; nd nrraaeod the
plan which was carried out. In another
moment In rushed a little cuily headed
boy, c.-ylng, "Papa, Fapa." The Captain, who bad come so near dplng some­
thing bud, finding be could not gel ont
a* the sc-ape, *tu*re In, and started away
qvltl. his 'aw(bl wife and little one; font
before do ng so, be r Uad to see the fair
conductor who brought him totlis boose,
and you can imagine hl* amojexacul
wheu the lady st pped &gt;ip and he found
her to be the very lady to whom Ito bad
in tended* 0 pop the 'p; cation that night.
Tho cur ain drd! ped be:0,“and the last
we &gt;aw of the Ciptoln, bo wm stopping
into a carriage with bls wife and child.
Monata—&lt;;ent&gt;em«n. never try to
marry a second time until you are sure
your first wlfp ITgoge.

EMIKM GERMAH ElfM,
Hoonirid’s German'Tonk).
Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacsstix,

UveL sraKics. OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland’* Gorman Bitters

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC,

• »T*U Masi* eta

Opening Old Knapsacks-

Hoofland’s German Hitters.

The following extract 1* from a latter
of a woman in W.-uhington :
I a iw a pile of kiwpeacks tho other
evening at theeittagvon Fourth street;
knap apks and haveruwks ten Ixhlud

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC

1 tpr yood, knltu*
ui 18. Sien... tt.

’DU’S

ittUallaiiH.

aexiar. ml to i. •&gt;rt.

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WEAK AND DE^ICAfE Eh'lLDREl

From per. E. D. Kendall,
( re.* .taWH -CM hMU S«a uwejet ll—l

In Iron of one of our city hn&gt;te deep y
medlwlng on something only known
------ - o«l- by
to
hiniseH, when -ho wa« ndd.e
• co ored Individual, who sake) it ihat
w. s Captain C. Upon the Captain nnauerlng in the afS.-inatlve, he »m In­
formed by tboccn-lcmau that th-re vn
a p&gt;.raun hr «-■ shape of a femJe who

xtcwrasMw&amp;tfatttam

NUMBER 39.

Oircnaitantisl -Tidanea.

Wo presume that moat of our reader*
were interested in the story, published in
Tn* Post, of Captain Wt’tdherwax of
Lake Champlain, who rested under th*
noctisatiun of murder for eleven years.
W* Will recite it briefly for those who
did not road it, and in order to recall it
to those who did. Ono day in June, 1856
ho became engaged in some altercation
with his cousin Andrew, an a—fata nt on
board his boat That night, and at a
point iust beyond tho Canada line, a deck
baud heard them qnarling and exchang­
ing blows, which were followed by th*
falling cf a body into tho water. The
captain of a paanng boat also heard
three occurrences. A fow day* after­
wards, a ctepse with its head crushed wm
found in tho water near tho spot and
identified as tho murdered cousin. The
cajitara wm arrested in Plattaburg, Now
York, but was discharged fur the reason
that the deed was committed in Canadjl
though everr one was fully satififlod m
to his guilt A requisition eras made by
the Canadian authorities, and after a
year’s sojourn in jail at Montreal ho was
tried twice; one trial resulted in a disa­
greement uf tho jury, the other in his
acquittal through a want of evidence.—
He returned home, bat for ten year* has
b*a to bear up against the universal
Ccurn and condemuatiun uf him aa a mur­
nr._•
aa. k:_

ahim«d with a aaa captain who offered to
piece or stony bread uneaten, the little pay his fine. Sjnoo than he hsa been
paper of coffee, the smoked t n cup In voyaging all ovey the world. No cxp!a:
nation baa yob been given in regard to
the body found ; and, by reason of the
Uqu of time, that will remain a mystery
er sent: for the soldier eould not al way* unless sumo carcumstanco almost as re­
get a stamp. Hero a letter half written markable aa this one shall disclose it
commencing, “ Dear Wife: How 1 want But for the accidental contingency of tho
want of inriidiction un the part of the
New York court and the [xroevorance of
it had been laid down on the half-fille.l his friends—many uf whom behoved him
sheet by the galknt and loving hand
jpg him from a conviction in Canada Jaa’v * To r*«!&gt;f*r EnUeirtUet.
: ;
W&amp;XCllntv.1 with rod, vrhlto, and blue. Hero thb aa[&gt;tgin would have been hang fur a
crime uf wliich he waa as innocent aa the
jury and judge that condemned him.—
't,'irrrunutanual endenoo" weaker than
this has taken the Ufa of sus]«ctcd jierlag love, and loyal y-to duty, and holy eons. and its faliirility has been demon­
strate!, over and over again, Yet in moat
of tbo States the authorities are compell­
the moUn r hs loved best, tolled and ed to bo reepouaibk- for such terrible mis­
worn. For the American auldlcr, If ho takes. Io which every person living under
nuply ■ pad* U, aUU would cairy bis such laws is cxprecd. For, there arc two
uiipleaaajJ c^iungencii-s which impend
over every member of such oommonitioa.
Ono that may ba hung fur a murder that

SC* 71

'hi st

irecu

where they foil or where they, w.re
buried. To cna nnfaqjlliarwith the sol-1
dhr a life, tb-.ae n'lira might ntamifUle.
T$ me they mean all love, all sutlcr.ng.
alt heroism, i look on them and egnlu
ecern 10 qce tho long Hues of ma'olilng
'm’-n file'post, dust covered and worm,
tbvlr way to the front. I »ce the .
roula of Vliginla, •itumerjng In fhe
white he it. lined with cxbanata-i men
lying down to vie. p and to d.o, a'tar &gt;Ue
fast defeatbcdrlhe ctyot (ho wounded,
the m»«i of the dying; 1 tee the half
filled flrave.tbeunburtfxl dead. Agtba
aw.ul mliiy of war conic* back. So,
too, do kn|gbtly days and dauntjcifi
man. Penoo Walks amid tl&gt;e flowera,
and already our eoldlcra eeem almoat
forgvtt. n. IJayi of war and deed* qf
valor teem like dream* gone by.

Now. wo will cay h.-ro that the bravo
Q.pUhi had |nop struck avmewberc In
the tetriop of tiie hca:t wl.b an arrow
from Cupid's bow. a-nj that be hid fix­
ed that vp-y night toa-k the rome ques­
tion which &gt;0 many Uad ftsktd, vis:
AgeautifnlPlctari
“Will yon have ineT' But stall be was
ready for aqme mmance H it cam? in hia
way. He acfu.dlngly f&lt;lkw-d the dark. ; Tua man ;»ho smnds upon hia Qrq ,
Individual to tjxiconuruboye. an ! there aoil, who feaU that by the land ia whfch
«i.w a lady dq. ply walled to that not a be live*—by Jhc lawa &lt;rf civilirod aatiuna
—bo is, tho yizhtful andexclusirc usrnw
jaitlc c o her taco could be*&gt;cro
When be came ufo. »b« inked h'.m to of Uta l«nd hu tills, is by tho cunstitutioa.
fol.ow hoe, and led the way to a public of uur nature, under a wLulooumo influ­
ence not easily imbil-od hum any other- ■
suuroa. Ht foe’s, u±er thing* being
oanid, more strongly than another,1 tho ,
character uf a man m tho lord uf an in­
m.ai the lady be lutnnd.d to projx ee to animate world. Of thia great and woutl.at nl-.'ht, and, rutbennote, a minis er durful wihore which, foahiuned by the 1
wag'd t-o In a tenrtnnec, ready Jo pr&gt;- band uf Uu&lt;l, and upheld by Hia powor.
n-vatis* them oneand toacj oral k. Now, is roiling through the hoawts, g part is
the Captain bed fixed himself oil up fur hia—hia from the caalrj to the Uy. It is
thv occa ion, und there wax 00 dlfilcul y tho n«ce un whicli the generatiua before !
In hl. di os er looks. though huwMln-t moved its round «X djjtpw. and he foel;'
by a link willT
I
like the blindfolding pirt; but he final-himaalf
______ ...cunuactad
,,
- follow,
■“
'•to
.ha tatofcfeit ]
lycoawentol, a dainty Htlghanker.L-.ef who
and
w.-a plroad over hia eyre, swaetjy a.ent- mike home.
ed and worked all over.
| Perhaps hia form haa coma down to I
lite Mr pilot Chin took hia arm and him from his father. They have gone
esco; tad him aroupd qo.nen. and final* tn their last homo I but ho nin trace their,
fy at 44^ at a neat little houM-.
tfokyore the fioen-ufhi.
boll, and &gt;lw next tafitant the Captain bora. Th* roof wynch aheteg fcm wm
waa In the pre anoc of a large company reared by Urea* fa
there aaeeuitled, he thought th we the
_ hvm. mtavn

room (wbl- h we wy.11 etat r hare was the

leady to uo bte part of the a.-rengement- .
I In a few moman * Che doo. waa nnpnad,.
^nd tn earn, tbab.-ideafoot,a l

earijer
rUsfiUl
the ,3it» of tha
gjwhich oaliad ki. fetter 1

The Fremont Jbanurl tar*: “It fe 1
Dotj^ncrally known that there czWta.
about a mile west of Fremont, a remark­
able undvrgd und etreem with a *win
cunnt, and no outlet abort tiltsurfoni
of the ground thia tide of Lake Erie, ft
waa discovered several yean ago on a
farm north of the Foor hllte House, new
owned by wWflw Shetfer, by a men wb«
waa returning from a day’s chopping in
the woods. In walking over a tilghtUr
sunken piano, he noticed abaUcw aaqad
•f. Th.

SreU Ihra^b ... d„p.

�let. if falriyttted.

G^

for society; two fam I lies of h ketaete are iMtruDent and an oauA ecnpfcr whl
doubts tts ;ower. Ter thorf who i
quteementa, InteUeatnal and lively, sort

ImUts,

kad Beading Circlas-

harmonic melodeon precisely answers and bis health ts improvlng.
perfect circle, and If they do not agree
-Mias Anthony's Boeohfifon calls Tit­
after trying It, that this social reading is western agent are Mews. Root A Cady comb the Atnartean Tupper.
bave tried them.

natural and Inlelcans are better readers than the English.

tb« Scripture,, or the church service, so
as to give the tnie force of tbe words and
make their imprewion, is a rare ocqulslleadss hymn without •polling I*. Many

Cbrtotlan worship the reading conttltsles the most Important part ot tbe serr&gt;*ir clergymen a contempt of rhetoric

rather tbnn/Wrts, and m If to read' or
speak accorSdg to rule were to do vio­
lence to tbe •piritual freedom of tbe in­
dividual and rail In question tbe reality

Our Chicago Correspondence.

Ch'cago, Jan., Uth 1988.

About $50,000 hvo already bean sub­
scribed toward the rc-bntiding of Far­ tbelife cf Henry Ward BrechtT.
—The Republican Con ven tin* at Mem­
well Hall, and the directors are quite
s tnguine that within a few days tho en- phis, Tenn., declared fur Grant and
Brownlow.
To-morrow night wiltbe the last of the
—Newman Hall and bls wife are both
“Dedirse." jh Gronreropera troop are

ly following them ws are to have the
latlng for the nation. They manifest grand "Charity ball,*' gotten up by Mr.
Gilmore, tbe Mrs. Lander troupe, tbe
Jauausbek German troupe, the English
cm Chicago particularly well, but they
don’t pretend to be judges of small mat- beside*.
Dan Bryant la playing to an excellent
direction of grasping great IdeM and
Quotatlonson change today are recontrolling mighty eventa For example
they would doubt lees distinguish them­
selves by solving the oM question ot
trx Wheat $2.0802.10 for rm. 1; $2.02®
2.08 for no. 2 ; 20002.02 for no. 3 Corn,
they would If anything particular could
Le made out of IL Only a tew evenings Osta »!&lt;?«) c. Rye $1.550138 for no.1;
dare, tbe common council collared the ffi.M®1.53 for no. 2. Harley, $1.9001 tueflaondal p.-obkm.which i&gt; agltsting
Provisions very dull and vtltho'Jt any
foctuslly diapered of It, by a refersnee to change form yesterdays price*. Meat
a committee. Fome of them were In fa­ Pork $20.87:020.50. Prime Miss $4,00
vor of adopting a series of re-elutions, Dressed Hug*$7.33®F.'».
demanding that CongrcM should at ones

—The Rew. Dr. f. M. Eddy, of Cbtere

Denims.
Strips Shirtinf,
Print*,
Odors,
Sugar,

fl.MFIt 1-t. Goott.
Imperial Tea,
llBCs '
It “
It" ■ TTravy Saffnef. T^ryvA,
1,00
CtLMfmere,
35

IBUG

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.
Wool Hate,
75 Cotton Batting,
Satinet Suit* for Menr S8,00 to $19,00,
AU-wool Catsimere suits, $19 to 90.00,
a
Broadcloth. Dress Coat for $10,00,
A good black Ov&amp;coatjor $7.00.

BOBB.

entire editorial control of the Phlladel—Bretun aaw 181 more marriages in
1888 than in 1887—the whole number
wm 3,200.

rat nonxi
We purchased
sinesu.
theL-__k.
great dsilln-on
ths first dav
....
__ -- our
■ — Goods
.v_____
____ —
a,.*.of October,
ar. ._ . anl
—

-

f-'GGl’

MUDGE A BAILEY,

prci«rty valued at $100,000.

Hastings, October 24, 1887.—nfifly
—8. C. Cbffinbuty has been re-elected
Grand Master of tire Grand Lodge of

—Only 53 dlvorveiwcre granted by tbe

see that and go IBS bettor.
Finoeriiy nn4/an&gt;e»tne»s are undoubt­ rency and by a iaeuo replace that aire-idy Annual 8uxiun of the Grand Lodge of
—Tbe Adrian Times opens the cam­
edly the first and e-rentlal qualities iu a wlthdiawn, but Ibcm^loii y mw tiicauOdd Fellow*.
jirtMchcr, but drawling end indlatlnct- pcrlor advantages of "mi.sterly luacth lon-tltutlon.
ueai.the nasal twang and mhqilaccd cm- •y”on the delicate question, and decided
—The Marshall State^ium vigorously
upon refi-renre to a committee. The
be cxrr-cted without the slightest detri. Board of Supervisors wont still farther. eo m meneed Ils fcse'ai^ al Adrian on
meat to bh earnestness and -plrituality. They bad an sySsingle to the giodof Wednesday Im', and afijoulucdnu Fri­ ratirond land » rente by Contres*.
—Tho Niles Times thinks the new
'rhere are hundreds of cxrcllcnt p-istora the whole human race,"and as evidence day evening. '1 be preo-edinga through­
whose power in the. pulpit would be
out were nf the mu»l interesting charac­ State constitution largely«U|&gt;c.-tor to the
UlM by &gt;
l«l» •'««-1 p,.t
dCT, of lnJ
ter, and tho official roiort*, show U*o
—Thom s Ewing, of Ohio, b out with
&lt;«»b7&gt;W MU. .r Dci UL p,blcl„ „d
• Ib.r
'■
111,1,1... J lart.t.n,d.b&lt;». w lb. .um M mg condition. Tbe crowded state of a letter on the flu an res, in which he uplb...', r.bb'3 U11-*!'-1
'clrl'—' । d.llu.U .. midlb. ^o,u. ot our in.U- our columns prevent our publishing Ui&lt;- puses an early re.umptlon of specie pay­
ments.
Wa.!«.».,
Ecdi. Il a™ ». m..ir
fair writers of sernjons, they have "such there were n dl’po ltlon to get up mat­
—The city of Fnlern, Mao., elected
a allocking delivery.” bnd Ik tier first ter for a accord "Martin Chnzxlervlt"
Eepubl.can municipal offi era on Monsend thorn to P.of. HUI, nt Detroit »r
iLia proved one of tho m&lt;wt cfficieni,
Tbe small pox is aprea-i throughout! ■•on.pt, am) energetic Grund Muk - one thou an^.
• xpenare of j-fi tlng them through a
o»urae of elocution, and 'Ci if aorucefforts to promote tho goo-J of onr belov­ that nut a single Republican member of
deutlc, but still enough to excite serious ed Order, w.ll ever endecr bitn to the the Maine Legislature I• in fovorofilapprehensions. People generally are broibcrtxod In this jurisdiction, as one censlug the liquor traffic.
other parishes and bee .me vagrants more afraid of this loathaome disease
Tho Senatorial contoit in Ohio ha, ex­
have won ourblghcutlioiiora, and wonc cited bad blood be’wren Vsllandigham
ways given loony locality In which the -’&gt;em -simply to dotheir uttennoat to and Pendleton, the fo tner charging the
Tn all'our Institutions of learning, Jk«rd of Health &gt;ticks up its ominous
Utter with working for Thurman.
from the common school up, the pt recut
sign uf "small j&gt;ox.”
nlgn )irli.cl|ijes of -Friendship, Love
—The te'egrapb hu aunuuncud the
difficulty is to proooie competent teach­
&gt;
The Common Council's Investigation and Truth.
dratb c.n Ti.uisd y ImL, at Burlington,
ers of reading snd elocutKn. While
The offic*r» elected,appointed and du­ Vt., of Rt. Rev. Juhn Henry Hopkins,
our common |&gt;eople are not as badly off of the allexe-l offences of the Police dea« educated Englishmen, accoriing to parhrjent still cont.nucs, and the com- ly I ns Ui Usd for theensulng year are m D. D., senior Blabop of the I'rotestant
mlfrie । resist in trying to keep their
Ept-eopal Church of the . United States.
M. W. O. M.—Hon. 8. H. Blackman,
jJall Gasetlc, the c is opportunity nn&lt;l progress: cc'ct.nolwiilistanding all thei
—The Flu.gt. Journal publishes the
need of great Ifnpiovcmcut, and in the cndeavois however, the re-ortere do
the new Statv constitut.un,declarer It to
training of teach-:* In tbe Normal aotnchuwget all the facts and even pub­
lish
verbatim
reports
uf
testimony.
The
Fehoola this branch should beniade more
one, and strongly advocates Its provision
prominent. There b no more desirable ugliest evidence thus far given Iim be n ting.
fur Imp.trti^l suffrage.
R. W.G.Ecc—Ben. Vernon,ofDetrolL
sccompllrbment than accurate rvcullug. againal Captain Hickey, who.lt Is stated
A good reader la a blessing ord a deligh t lias rec&lt; ived, or rather extorted, money
mta published in the northern and
In any family. Many books loore half from priwmera and cou-ed the arrest of
nortiiwishrn jurtlons of Pennsylvania
their charm by being rvari aloud. They people who threatened to appear before
need oompanlonahlplu appreciation and thi,committee, in ordertopravent their Ann Arbor.
(lalnha A. Grow os a c-.nd.date for Vice
-Geo. M. Dewey, of Bastings.
enjoyment to bring out their good quali­ doing so. The witnewes thus far have
President.
■Isaac Bides, of Colon.
ties. This is particularly the case with mainly." been keepers of house, of Hi
--There arc living only two persons,
fame,
vagrants,
thlevui,
confidence
men
-F.
H.Jtankln,
of
Flint.
each tales snd sketches m those of Dlck■Bev. J. B. Gilman, of Manches- the survivors of the Convenl'on which
rna. Delightful any where, they tiro, and public nuisances, a detectable as­
formed the American Bible Foclety^ln
doubly so when read In th&lt;i family or sortment to get the truth out of on any
There art about 85 wOrkla" Lodges In tiicjyear 1816. Those are tbe Iler. Dr.
reading circle, when free eomnteAt and Question, particularly concerning their
the State, with a membership of 4,900. Spring, of New York city, and the Rev.
•xpres-hm c f dlmcnt or approval make natural enemies, the poliee.
The ailcs of real estate in Chicago dn- which la constantly increasing. Tbe
the interest and p’easure of nil the
Order was never more prosperous tn thia
j-opvrty of each, and even the youngest
-Ex-Senator Foder, of Conn., said
ran follow the story and catch the spirit, the enormous figures of $7,7*0,021, aver­ jurisdiction, and the Indications are th it In a rec-nt speech before a Grant Club at
’ if not ablo to appreciate the most cx- aging over $455,000 per week. It Is a the coming year, will be a noted one in Norwich, that be was ready to accept
qutolte touches of th* consumatc attl-L shameful fact that all tbe priuclpnldoeu- the history of Odd Fellowship In Chia ।Gen. Grant as hia candidate fur tho
In rural districts, where popular lec­ mentary evidences of these transfers, State. Thursday evening the Grand Presidency without any written pledges.
turer and amusements arc rereand books tbe county records, are liable to destruc­ Lodge listened to sn eloquent addreu.
lbw and scattered, there Is no Inrtltutlcn tion by fire at any moment. The re- cn Clio history character, and objects of
Gen. Sheridan bat full confidence Io
more available ur more capable of fur­ corele.-'a office Is In the Court House, a Odd Fellowship, by Hon. Jorex N. Is- ,a national I ladical triumph. “The man
filing improv, meat anti pleasure than building which Is not fire proof. It has gkjumli., of Corunna, which wm who attempts to obstruct the advancing
1 a reading circle. Where ever there a vault which is called fire proof, but Is worthy of tire roan end the oecMlon. ,tide," said he, Ute oU.tr day, in conver­
■ a a half dozen or more young lacks not no, and even If It were, It is not Also, ths same evening the work of (he ,sation, “might as well get ready bls lit­
r»d gentlemen in a village, with a ta.tc large enough te hold the looks- Over degree of Rebeee* wm mort beautifully ,tle grave-stone.*'
. •« something higher than mere amuee- one hundred volumes of these valuable illustrated by P. O. M., Carter of Ohio.
—Tbe Grand Rapids Democratsays
.
wnt, whose use ends with them, the records lie each night upon tables In tbs •Misted by. Grand Secretary Eari of the ihat
arrangements have been made with
•sdlng circle may be ma le a delightful office without the allghkat protection same statel Grant credit !• due the tboMichlgan Central Railroad Company
against
their
destruction.
By
the
way,
Lodge
In
Adrian,
forthclrofU.ru
to
ren,
: uititntion, giving not only a refined
which makes it certain that the propos­
pleasure for tbe evening, but proving a •peaking of thia real estate matter re­ dor thia aaadon of our Grand Body, ed Kalamasoo &amp; Grand Rapids Railroad
' '
sthnulssto thought, * purifier of taste minds me that there la an excellent pleasant and profitable.
win be speedily built.
and a means of general culture. Even opening ben for a first class real eclat •
The Encampment branch of nur order
—Senator Howard's report on tbe
is, also, In a very flourishing amdiUon,
in the common evening party an hour
Stanton
case la well spoken of by the
agents,
butnot
a
alngls
auction
house
muciiof which la due to the vtineble
' rescued from gossip, cards, or the dance,
and given to well selected readings, from in this line and be who first starts thia efforts of P. G. P., and P. Q. M-, F. jf. prose generally for its careful examina­
she best warkaof fiction, travel, joct-y, vnterpitoe witi undoubtedly reap a rich Foster of Jackson. but we hive only tion of tbe subject, its able dlsousilon of
or oveu solid history and social philo r&gt;space to append the list of officers for the legal principles involved and the
temperatunees and candor of Its tone.
The Chicago street railways, during the current year.
phy, what a rest and refreshment It
would prove. The works of DI ekens, the past year, took in til* handsome
—Tho expenses of She. iff B. F. Or­
M. W. O. P.-t-J.G. JagvrwdI,Corunna;
Mpeelally the splendid Dimoncf Eddios sum of $728,000, running on an uverags MJE.G.H. P.-H. N. Clark; Byron; cutt’s fhnarul and the bill for medical
published by Tickjtob4XE Fiklm, are ninety el;bt cars, and each car carting B- W. G.
H. McFarltan, East attendance during tito 111mm occasioned
now being to widelyscattered as to coma about $3&gt;,00 per di«m. It hi difficult to
by hia wound, were voted tn be paid by
within ths roach of all clxsrea. None
tbe county. Resolutions of respect and
eon hope to read them like the nutbar,
sympathy for the deceased and hb flunk
but they arc so true to nature and life amount of money. Our dty railways
»y ware adopted and ordered entered up­
that an ordinary good reader will find arc models of mismanagement. The ,
on tbe rocoros of the board.
Si difficulty In so reading them ag to number of car* to very insufficient, they
give satlafaci.on to a group in the port* are almost without axwpUon foul smell­
i or a round the kitche o fl &gt;e of tbe farmer; ing and many of them arelnfoated with
and such readings will be good for the
intellect and heart of read ent and llst-.n•rs, m Well M an exercise In the procure, the stinks, tbe overcharge* and a score
of reading of no tmnll ratuc. There are. of petty annoyances besides, uno wants
sdMtbe Waverly novela, as delightful; to do Just m litiio street car riding as
.acovwr; tho bbtorteol novels of Mrs. passible.
In concluding my re'eroncex to the
OuiriM and Ml&gt;s Muhlbock, the works।
«f Wishing*® laJag. sad umny other, subjectof musics! instruments, to whkh
regy of aeocas, qgd level to tho compre ' I have devoted some small space In
)ma4;&gt;a of th» m®at mass of Amvricnn, several of my recent letters, 1 x*ish to
evil the attention of your readers to tbe
Taylor &amp; Farley Harmonic Metadsoir,

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.
NEW YORK.

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie’s Baskets, Portnionnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, &lt;f-c. «J-c.

D01TT FAIL SMALL 4 SH!
GROCERIES.
G-o to Roberts’

ji-oT 'sienreb

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

PATENT MEDICIKES,

To buy y&lt;^ur DRUGS AND
MEDICIN ES.\

Go to Roberts'
To buy your GROCERIES.
Hastings, Oct. 10th. 1 MX n24tf

&lt;fc CO.
Go to Roberta’

GOODYEAR, DARLOW A-DAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

pnOCLAMA-TIOIV IVO. ONE!

Tw buy yoqy TOILET AND
FANCY ARTIC|j;.

Lails, te ai aa! p is ROBERTS’
To buy your Traveling J1a«-

FHO BONO FUBLIOO

kets.
Ho'has the neatcat, beat,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to tiiis market.

To buy your

Books A Sta­

tionery.

LARGtAKD SPLEDDID STOCK OF GOODS)

Mr. Editors
That's what's the matter at
RoBKrrs’PioKttkDauG A Boox-

■tere.

My Goods hare been

BOUGHT TO ^XXothepeople will find out, on giving ne a
call- I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
m Detroit and Chicago bouse*
do. - I did think of advertiainf
theae^gooda, but our neighbors
have ao completely exhausted
every Bource of wit. wisdom end
in the many bright acintillalioMof proee, poetry and
blank verae-bcsidei. telling wire,
of tbe Dogondeat Whopper* in
the bargain, that I hare eonduded not to advertise.
But, aa I

�Bn Grt ul Grata,
TITS’TICUXIB
ike retire body. and Ila -llffeei ■. niBalabag pro
portlet rapidly envraea thraagb r»eey teta and I
I Maae at Ora ayatem, areaaiag Um aUlkful aad '
partially paral&lt;tad giaeda and organa la renew.d 1
andbaalihr aellan i peraplrallna Mlewa, tad Urn

Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
WWDM. . . . Mel . . . Nil

I

MRS. C. FREEMAN,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
rr.ESTOX a MXAD,

General Grocers,
‘sasstwAS
h-TUTiffiSSS
UMbwXffMSi

RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

Boots and Shoes,
Tuhxbk.*

clarke.

Th Co pariaarabtp bereuron eiialiag aeder
*bo aaao and al Me ot B Itl-OW. QOODT Ed &gt;
d QEAXT. h daadred by Matnai eeeaenL

Cirriar &amp; Waira-Matai

N. BARLOW,
W. R. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.

l um rrmil elUo, la Uo rUMgeo.* 1
HaalMga. Aag

I MJ

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

Hartware.Stara,Inm,Hails
W.O. HEDRICK A CO.,

Salta &amp; Haraasiaim,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
^JIDDLETILLK

Groceries and Produce,

W. PARKER A SON,

Liver

j &amp; Sall Stalls,
pieces fall Prints

MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

»t jaaMBa and eeaMUlaUveal aMigaliva.
RUF aa«na. la o| prrw lk» «&lt;4 aad •
ulin. Im tear been (end daeaoc*alb
Aad Daaaocraay,—that b tbe party I

gidd by ba; at Ue aarlMnl peaeikal petMd."
Veil, thel b perbeUy nrtnraU M.&gt;ud&gt;aM«
bea hog bean lUo pUJoewi ot Joas ; hr lortjgsr
panicalara ioqnire ad earieea Mrdw«i, net a
them.and milea Irani tbe Tillage ot Uaatlag*.
Hpeabhg at Ike loci ll.ol ibe
Ltoo
nvw pa&gt;Hubed al CMcwd. M. U . hr are Mm

�Grat lehcliu fir

60 Dm’

eauii and bxteery. E» Uxraed wlA tntasMt npt ottsnikn to the reading of
&amp;e MS** Wbea that earamuay
WS ended, Mr. Vandervoort, thacter£
adcad him, inaccordance to the fora then
fD» yotf daaaaa*! a trial bn this
ndtetmentF’ I at leasing forward in
sibi'iliix utter jgamxMe.of what had
ImiisihhB.sud: “Whet's that F *
Me. VandcTTourt, a little dashed by the
■Uttar of the man repeated the ques­
tion ; and the response was: “The devil
«thna! X want! Ye necSn't give yourelnkr ttvublo of , thxyin' me I Ye may
aa well sarv tho expense of that cad put
■e down innocent Conlint am to lave
MKU-ae bbasta tmjbl Indado I'm
aaxisdMb for mo hues is waitin’ for me
bMI Oh no, no; tho divil a thriall| LOOK AT OCT GOODS t lOtf FlUCtS.
wtntet MU, at all!” AD this wm said A CM Orefcoal rorB.OO. worth U».«;
sb Vapidly that Mr. Taudorruort could 'A Fi.w Br’-dch.m ral fcr #H,.&lt; «ow»&gt; »S»,M;
I-.-— ■ ■■ A.
I*. -—.1 «L» mEmh. 1 Alik IliiDd &lt;‘*.«rs,rrs »o!t for IlV*., worth

if toc 'Taft good goods cheap,

rrwn-"’- And niinMwrvr

§T0CK o HARDWARE,

i^TulliGoq.ra!»W£Jrr^r^S»» MmM^a

Coouaiaaioaen Hetiee.

.

PHILLIPS A BENTLBY’»

IRON &amp; STOVES
fug forward with hia hand to hia ear, as
if ho had not heard the question.
&lt;
“Ara ynu guilty or not guilty Y'
.The anew er ewme at unco: 'Arrah!
how the devil can I tell till I hear the

Dry Goods,
Boots# Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
.
And Glassware.

H. FRENSDORF A CO.

Joko on aCoasUbla.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.

-A “ente” state constaUo nt Plymouth,
nieating a tin peddler, asked him if he
haj * hrOTwt tosclL
.“No” was the cool reply.
The constable hastened to procure a
wgrrnat and after a long dayfs search WAGOX HUOP. whb Incmacd Is.lUUm, t’sn
pirparvd loifo all kinds«rf
found tho offending person and brought
him bofuro tho magistrate. When as a House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cuttoi
nuttier uf form, he wan asked—
“Gailty, or not guilty F’
“Not guilty,” he answered.
“Don't you peddle goods about here?”

Mtst.'l

rtrr *nd r««rr ts rare the vaiM
1 lunrtss-I ikml.hateiavW it Ij
I M^Ior &gt;fxM Um. UMA
r ftjrro. ,.f.Iimsm snd la ynmir i
r ,aiM lira* Vw ramt e€ra.hiil m:

"Whr did you tell thia gentleman that
you had no license ? ’
“No air.”
“Yea you did," shouted the tifstalE,
“No, 1 Ain't," quietly replied the peildW 2
.
“I say you did," vociferated tho conatablc. ’
“I'll swear I didn't still pr-aisted tho
^**12X1, what did you fell mo thtti ?’

philips

“ itmin

NEW CASH STORE.

HARNESS SHOP,

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

■Tun asked mo if I had a license to
sell, and I told yon I hadn't and I luircu’t
CtSmnaed tho jiedler, in an injured tuna, '
for I want to keep it to peddle with. ’

ETERT SEEDED EKD ISO STILE,
1 ir"Kh-««wiB1,&lt;.

—•“Why is lora IJko a cans! boat ? BocaiaeU m an infernal traju}»Art

WineorTar

—Wlwn ia a flee like a locomotive ?
Whan it goes usa the sleepara.
—When woxo tho first sweetmeats
akhSe? when Noah preferred vvirt in1
(ba ark.
A "Dual rrc^A trip wji^two Sarato-;
ga trunks, four band-luxes 'ttad n-vir'

Hastings

irooLEx factum.

Grat Barpim fir tie Pipit'
Still Leads the Va
new,

—A pedant 'remarked to a farmer, “I;
cannot bear a foul" “Your mother
could,'' was tho nqily.
—What is the ditfcrenco between a
town and its people ? It is lni&gt;l out at
the beginning nf its uistaiwo, and they '
at tho end j&gt;f theirs.

sccar.

• . la.,-.

BOOTS i SHOES, CHEAP!

•’Macduff I what a singular appolhrtiun
ft-TSIca Pray, madam, why did you
givulwt that name r’ “Because I wantad her to iay on.' ’’
। a ^faiher,** said Ike Partington.
“Did you
yva know Ithat
hat tthe tron liasw has
butene
but •« ear? *&lt;
“Ofiwaarf Mcrdfal gradmieebUdlwhat du yt
WeMfin-ear, to Do wro.

• A.n taoa. .
figSB

tie a call before purcliaalax.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

WE ARE COMING!

0. I. IHUUIM,
BMOAD CAfitlE NfionT LINE.

Groceries and Provsions,

'

ATLANTIC I GREAT W3TERN
Broad Gauge Railway!

. Dirotm-r Thaxkjti.—A man slightly
intoxicated waa traveling on the rail,
road, and not bearing the approaching
train was badly mangle*!. After the train
examined himself and cvmxnenoed to pray. homo one coming to
baasMUMo, said to Um :
“Are you much hurt, friend
"Notaobad aal might have been,”

KE1OSENB OIL,

NEW YORK,

ThtUst

" “• ’sttssasis^te- * **
ca«h wxxjtb

nr i’a.itj

For Ol ki»H. .qCo.e.ry Prcdwee.

M Better,

PITTMltRGn,
rSltWiKS.
,.A;a
WANIia.MGTOM LITT.
;

UWfirifcn
$1000 ftr 10 Ctx.
$10,WO fir 10 CU

TUsislbeoalr Itoefofoib*

U Regions of Pennsylvania

•flawW m ya« hm* a»* «Urtr *
“Well "said hs.~l.feb tegs
brak.n,
both arms ara Ln.ken,my shoulder is
hyukan, and I am severely uy «xod in one

Great Question

HAIRRESTQ^

^Wky do you ajop to’pray in snch am-

Hl.rth»K C..«hA. ih» LxMll.nl |)Sa ll-ni.
."iWcti—i’ftr' “*
n“

t o, cMbnMn

t.bsll be S yt »»wrs u ..u&gt;

“Q,* Mid bo," 1 vua thanking God
M M to'1
»J d-^
,

HAIR DHESSlKfi
iswcBoifc
idl quickly rettcra Cray Hrir
tn in tuttml color and ocsaty,
and product hiaur&gt;»»'. growth. « ■
perfectly haradcM, aad » preierred

_

si wU m then who wish to restore
k. The bcauuful dost and perfume
imparted to the Hair «keit Jttrabie
for old tad young.

DZMLm’lStmnSurT^E. x.

HUMBUG

W. A. 8ARTW5IX.

BsstterUteEji.iE.r

-

gaitf

F«r»Hare Starr—Take N»Ute.
JOHN WOLF.
Rsvlw »are»iM««t She ’MU
re latorwi
tk,
^w3«U&amp;
2LWfc,'34:

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway/
FASWxiLowANBTuiSMQateaASByMT antes
Tbr?uffhTlekstsM4^at(a(eCk«tki.

Ss.

W. BrMln?. Nsw .r«k; «... It !»&gt;u.Hi_

Mill SAT I AlIWUfO.

MAIN BROTHERS
City Ji'ewa Dtpot,

sssrisvxrtfs’.' srails;
PLAIN and RICH
CUTTERS ARD SLEIGHS.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XII.

“ With Mtlioe Wward nona,—with Charity for all.—with Mimaaas is thaRirht”

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 18C8.

TIUB,-&lt;1.M m ammVm.

NUMBER 40.

TWCOISTIMIOII-1867,

Btwinws Birtrtonj.

nee- s. no aoiaiar. aaaaiaa ar mnai U
•ray ar aery of th. Coiled Suu* tUll ba 4
ed • roaideat of tbla IU&lt; la
aaaaa •
lag aUtiuMd iaaay alliUry ar •»¥•; plan

&gt;• parwo ehall ba
elector.

HALL &amp; RUCKEL. Proprietors,

MAGNETIC PLASTER
The Great Strengthener anil Pain
Destroyer of the World.

USEFUL IN

rl of" any oiaUi.r at the jn.peL
hMh.

1 .Hrll and religiqaa rirbla. prii
eaj die. of ao p&lt;rwe .bail be aiml
■'•/•d. oo aeeaaoi of hl. opinion,
■•rhiae mall.r. -r

EVERY

FAVORABLY KNOWN ANU..
EXTENSIVELY'TTSED

Hew Iirt City aid VitMU,
TWENTY-FIVE

YEARS.

MADAME ZADOO PORTEK’3

CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM.

ram.aal la re&lt;vn.«l, .ball bo aUUd al laaeth la
each naalaliaa.
,
Haarr.poau'y. UoaMp.dty. .Uhrrwaahaat

Price. 25, 50 and 75 Cis. per Bottle.

nOST

EFFECTUAL

ItE^EDY

C0U3HS, COLDS, ETC.,
Tht If arid ha» re-er J'rodueed.
PURKLY VfcGETABLB,
dinedJ.— —v
w»— —• oww, vraaj,
eouaty IhMoot. aulhqnead by any la. puued
during uid farm.
.
Hoe. ». Ko paraon boldlag say aiaattea alula
aon boldiot iba «»«• of pr-^-«
eiark. rrglaAer of daefla, coat
eouaiy aapariauadaat at
attwmay, w «»y oAeo la
by *a Pmadaa* aftba U

JTKR DEPOT,

- *-•-

detenalB »• rule, of iU praaaUian. aad ladaa
af taaitaallScalaoua. alac.una aad Nkataa of 7&gt;.

lil Sitajon
cTonv

nd

zcksss.3

RICH

I SLEICHS.

DR. ZADOC PORTER’S
/■

S O A- X. E S ,
a* au. Kma.
FAimus. Mtuiur t n.,

WXS ri&gt;rwt. To XVT OXI.T TK&gt; ownxx
gkflV MUtoe-^Priahed la aay wUr daalrtd ,d

■pkMlMG LAMS

Curative Sngar Coated Fills,
i&gt; oppochom to
CASTOR on. AMD

--

�dbvobasd books

GOOD NEWS,—GOOD NEWS.

dakl• and errry low hrraafur &lt;naelad by ll*a
4 .—llauuv. erraUag a debt ar aolboriwag a loan
iSrpiaUa a aobuig fwd
«bo pn.’—nl *

J^scforr/, yarf wide,
Dsnims.
Sttrine Sb irtin S,
Prints, Fe«» Colax
Sugar,

nrmrtr .ball ba taken wtiUn Um lia4u u}
iaderporelad ety &lt;« a iltaea, tba aata.nl af ee*.
Maallee l&gt; ba patf Utandba aladl b. Irak aawaLlatd and dolor® Utad by a Jury of twol.. tra.
koldcra.
H*. A. The Url J»«urt ew aelbonro M,r aaa-

DRUG

, Qnod Ton,
Pest Tmneidal Tea.
Heavy Satinet. per yard,
AJJ-irc.nl Cassias ere.
Red Flannel, p«

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.

TH Wound*! dobl ahalt not b, fiandad or rodaamod •’ » **•"•
t';»J o-Ub
llabad by law. Oto year &lt;na vhouaaod .Igkl buaMfw’tnay roetraet dtbta to meal
.
...... V...1. .1.1.,. .n.il nnl 1. lb.

Wool Hats.
7S Cotton Batting,
Satinet Suits for Men, $8,00 to $19.00,
AU-irool Cassimere suits, $19 to 90,00,

Maakitaw. Cbaborgui. Cbippoway. Kznmrt
llM, Oaiona^im.Mar^aalta, Ho««t.r&lt;m. Kbt
Itelta un 'l.iiun.ine., will. tu« larniorj at
Utrraltv aball enauUUla I ba .ffb dlalricL
Pae 2U. TbapdkUl UiMrieu aUll Iw aa

MUDGE &amp; B

IS'e-w Grxxl*. CJcmmJ Qc

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

Cheap Good*, Good,

GKX

you can’t

at

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladic’s Baskets, Portmonnaics, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, &lt;fc. &lt;fc.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
H*Laol lUaka. Blank Ifonka. G.fl Bool a and Carda. Writing Banka. Pap*. Pana, Iuka, Aa. A* Aa.
rp- WAl.l. PAPER. WIXIMJW SIIAPSM, BUUUhMlXU. A Urga auxk j.ak naai.od. Sa.

— GROCERIES. —
Tona, Coffee*, Hugare, Hpicc*, Ao, Ace, Hold at Coat.

PA/.VTS. OILS. rASSKfftX.S»DS1SS. AC. A COMPLSTKSTOCKtOS PAIXTSSr css
Jl t&gt;T KSCKil SD

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PATENT MEDICINES,

• Ib.» u. .ia*loa*o of thorn. u..rn*wowo CAS A TO WILLSatl. CHEAP.
'tForfret tho City Druy Rtorfl.

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.
Go to Robert

GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

WteJEinfliltoROBEBK
To buy your Traveling Bas­
lie has the neatest, l&gt;c»i.
largest and cheapest auortment
ever brought to this market.
kets.

Go to Roberts’
To buy your

Books &amp; Sta­

tionery.

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

Sht Swings

sure,

Attberxpjnnoof mwto'ourapacj thh
w.ik WbplaoabafocaoarrwdamtUeOon•Cltution ai ftdoHod by tb« CottwenGoa,
and which !• U&gt; benbmlttod to the people
for their ad-tpUtu or rc.keMon en Mon­
law-t IWhla Mm that Cash can Mnul
day the Oth day of April usxi. We ora.
to-day, only sate tfur It thv candid i«rueal
ass sow own rax* «
of every ro'er Into oboe hande thia
laauo uf the
may cotae. Them
may be defects in this inwtrumont, but ‘Smell Profit. and at Gntntlv Reduced
MawbolaUtaeo mu eb superior to the

Mr. Editor i .
TbaVa what’s-the matter at
Ro.rers’Plosim Dice 4 Bnot■tore.
My Good, hr. been
BOUGHT TO SELL
peo­
ple will find out, on giving me a
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
as Detroit and Chicago houses
do. I did think of advertising
these goods, but our neighbors
hare so completely exhausted
every source of wit, wisdom and
humor, in the many brightscin-

tillationsof prose, poetry and
»r the Dognndct Whoppcri in
the brrgain, that I hate conclud­
ed not to adreHiae.
Bat „ I

G^d.,
^0°°*.
** 1°* &lt;*Et Eat, end they are
^d befcre. I have

win heaUaie tar one moment io give hla
rote rr-1 Infnun rw for Ms ailnpf^tis. We
rtaU, te future tames, ejeok of wxoe of
the mv M** rtaH e. pt e'aUy cem■Md u to the
of M* Rate, suf i

“** to&lt;&gt;- M jou.'eee anyb°4r~ortbodox. heterodox, or

&gt;’K«y of the. Good,.
’*'■
Tooratroiy,,

�JCocal and SBitttllinrtw.

BUSINESS CARDS.

T?

•o-’ccd, That the 8eri|rturre do no. te:.ch
the doctrine of Eternal Funtehhmt of
any put of the human family. Lead-1
ing dtaputants-J. F. Emory, Affirms-1
ttve; X Al. Shepard, Negative; Mire
F. L. Wilcox, Ereayret; Mi*. M. A. |
Itadosck, Edit:ere nf the Hopeful Youth.
/ Geo.’ A. Worth, of Coldwater, baa
routed an office tn the Empire Block,
over the post office and drug store, and
is to praciiee law. He comes among us
With the best of refiercncea and rocommi ndatlona. Success to him.
Mra. Maar A. Whxtx, wife of Rewson White, of TbornappTe, ngvd 57 yeare
and2» daya. died on the 81st of Deeem-'
her Lsrt. of Infiamstory Rheumatism, I
having been cou flood to her bed ISyeors, I
and not being able to walk dur.ng the
last five ye its of her sick nets. Faitant-I
TUET havx Cost—Those new Goods ly she bore her suffering, until her spirit
at the •’Down Town” Store of KuMim.i. took its depaitun' to that laud, from
«3t N rviXB. The bat poods at Out lowat whence no traveler returns.
ftrica. Don’t fall to call. Shawls, Nu­
bias, and knit Hoods at ten percent, less
Him co»t for cash.

HASTINGS,

Bn Sail id tefa,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
QXTStSIZtS All,

AHD DISEASES OF THE THEOAT
AHD LCltOS,

Music A Jewelry.
Zfns Ctitcrrr -Cdpbt.—Up to this
time the Court han beau-exclusively en­
gaged on the criminal calender, and
nn&gt; lies trying Armslronf and Puhn or­

TEESTON de M^AD.

General Grocers,

e.vll business, we gure&gt;, enough to occu­
py the attention of the Court all the
week, uf which We ahull give full report
In ouy next Issue.
»

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS, Drug &amp; Bookstore
JJBSOLtmOM.

CSBOnO CAT1BBB.

young tiMD forget th nt the Chen* Club
1 too use are r.po^ every evening for the
sillily of this really intellectual game,

Boots and Shoes,

A
Carnai' &amp; Wam-Ito

TURNER
CLARKE,
those every day who are suffering from
Catarrh tn such an extent, that the Ait
Passages In the bead are In a partly decomposed rendition,—tbe cose and
throat Oiled with ruch a ruses of corrupt
matter that they aro nbjteu of dl«guat
I to th .-m -el vta, and of pity io those w.ih ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
iiy | whom they aasoclatc.
J Chronic Catanb u-unlly affects the

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n-i-n as that of dim. Wc ho;e lone
more per»,-na appreciate this effort of
llib Club to place eocl-ii plousurc within
ihe reach of our young men, outside any
ixr.uptlng lnflust.ee..

W. B. GOODYEAR,
.IL J. GRANT.
nutags. A&gt;C Ik IMJ. .

Hanim Sims, ImNaili

Consumption, utile-a rpoedily cured, bec ;uae it l» impossible to entirely prevent
the matter from running down the bron­
chial into the air vesicles, and such la
the excoriating, or scalding property of
the nutter, ita contort with the delicate
linings of the rdr Cells at once musr. Ir­
ritation, and invites the humo.al pro­
perties of the blood CudepoAt tuer.hu

a ution, but believe that the righto of ■
property should be protected agninat the '
mldn'ght pros hr. du matter who be
may be.
.

day evening the Bev. M r. Broop of Ver­
montville delivered a lect.irjjm ‘•True
Manhood’* at the Presbyte-i in Church
!:■ thia village. A variety of causes pre
vented a fu*l house -among wbh h wan
the fact that a very Inti reeling trial wu
progressing before the llicuit Court.
But we hear the lecture spoken of In thehighest terms of commendation by a&gt;)

Middleville, Jan. 27, ISM.
We are moving along snildseer.es of
irarare, and the general topics whleh
□r ound ua At this ecr.aon of the yea--,
lut no royaI births or silver wedd'nn, |
note In brief the passing events in unr
midst. We ara haring splendid slash­
ing; farmers aro busy hauling Inga.
lainlzT. wood, dec.—Jw-t to keep them
out of mlschl.'f. Taxon of the township
ore being paid promptly, except the
a|&gt;ecial Main Street grading fund, ‘
amount lug n. $750, which, by many !•
considered upjuit and ruinous. T he tax
payers are finding a great deal of fault
about It, but “anty up" with reluctance,

t« taken down a peg or two. There has
been some complaint made, of late, of
fast driving over the new bridge, by the
"young Americans," which have result­
ed In prosecutions, conducte d by bls Hon.
Chief Justice "Johnathan.” Even Yan­
kee Springs, Hastings and Dctr-it, each
have been represented, and called span
to settle for damage*; but as yet no fines
liave been collected of either. Tbs suits
bare all been discontinued, cither for
want of jurisdiction or the leg Illy of
ths sign being placed ovar the middle
of tbs bridge, which has been taken down
and two new onea are to ba put up.ous at
each end of the bridg?, as the Statute
in such cites msde and pruviJsl re­
quires, for awamlnglo fust drirera. The
only question, as the Paddy said about
the appls dumpling, "where do yen get
the apple In," w who pays the fiddlerthe Attorney has t8 for jrooacuUng, and
the costs already made in these proaecotlona? Tax payaisof Thornspjds, will
you submit to it T I dare say not.
The new Baptist Church was dedica­
ted last Wednesday, the 23d Into., Rev.
Mr. Matvw of Detroit preaching tha
j.roporty
-----------ne«,Sa». BubsoriptloDa were taken up
on that day, amounting to 1&lt;W3. payable
July next, which rtBrrts the society
from ita embanamment, which speaks
weU tar tbs society and enterprise of the
eltlaens of Middleville and vicinity.
Hot. Mr. AJonn to their P-ator.
A pcotewctod OMKiag Is being held _ ________
in this place, but 1 know nothing of Ita &lt;r—sTrireysH

Salta &amp; Hartanto,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

It heals without a.scar. No
Omily d&gt;ooM he wfthmit IL
We'warrant It to eure-Serofhla
Sores, flalt Rheum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Plmplca. and all Eroptlons
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bnrigra,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped. Hands,
4c., It makes a perfect cure.
It has been used over fifteen
yearn, without one falls re.
It haa no parallel—bavin- pcrfeeUy eradieated disease ^nd
healed after all other rrmedlra had
faiI cd. It
is a7.~~
compound
of
—
-----r
~~ Anilc.i
—J

&lt;uro lor this dscav. The remedy is
taken by Inhalation,—breathed directly
into the lungs, and through them Cuj
riel Into the blood; thus as roon as the
blood will curry It, It reaches all parts
of the system, decomposing the Impure
rn«tier In the hood and, expelling It
through lbs pores, and through the na­
tural channels /;oru the system. Thus
you will see that the cause of the dlas.se
Is removed, and the disease' ILctf must
follow. .
.............

Rally cure BroncMtU and OnasumptloD.
Lei no one eutl'ering from three dlse.i—
despair of rrlicf. If you are too far away
&lt;«&gt; 'Ult oar office and use us personally,
With many other Extract* and write ad.oariptfoa of your symptoms,
Bauamn, and pat Bp In larger
forward to the address below.
boxes for the same price than any Mend for our circular which gives a
other Ointment
full dreeni^oa of there distress.
.Outof the many thousand t ytlmonlah receded wv pttblMl the foOnwlng:Da. C. L. Blood,
NEW *DTE1TIVKMBNTS.
Dear Bln
desire to giro you my tes­
timony In regard to the value of your
•eisnuac sysiemof treating Catarrh and
dteereee of the Rmpftatnry wgare. I

tho wont forms of Catan b, and a ma­
jority of the rea.aof BronchlUsand Conaanrpt ertln their advanead M&lt;m. I
nnqu lifiadiv pronounoa uOxygaalaed

JOBS HOBLBtl F. M.

Lona

Fraternally Yours,

L. M. LEE.M.D.
No. JW Westminister Bt., Providence.
Da. C. L. Blood,
My Dear Sir IluhlMsdyosrmoedy, "Oxygvniaed Air" in aftvutcsd
stages of Catar-h. Brodclinbaad Con•umpllon. ami th*results Imre here. In
the highest imw, •oltebctaty: re poalHve uni of Ua wosMkrfrd power to ar-

HsMt^SjlaMMKJIMik_____________

VE ABE COMING!
*** " UiS*'"**0

s slab.

and bookseller,

r«rln Block,
iilDDlXYILXK, . allyl .

M Ionia AM

Bren
Metaa, Gnaria,
rxr.wj. ortt, ru a .vmrm
cm- xjrws sxrer.

Cainrrb a.tmiet always attends Cod­
Climax it win
pilon, and frequently feuds tn it.
I*ncr’» CEmxx Solve, a Family
in vxygenlred Air we have a poaltlvo

blessing for 25 cents.

drRjgist

MIDDLEVILLE

W. PARKER A BON,

Livery &amp; Sale 8Hilt,

PIECES FALLPRINTS

NERVOUS

�Qrs ssn» rsscLMUTtss i

LEGAL NOTICES.

Tb. Kllwk.kM W1«ot«U p»Hkta

ourdunr kl; W
^A jrawUlFUtt. B-l.

» ’*■

own resottrvee, was
adopted
inupon her
uh uwu
—----i----- —
tq the taBiily of a genUeraan to thia city.
Thl. gentleman waa transacting a bnaineea of millions of dollars annually, and
employed numerous clerks and account­
anta. The young lady alluded to was
Uken Into the counting room and soon
rose to the j^eltton of chief book-keeper
and cashier of the boose. She filled the
position and performed the duties withsingular fidelity and satisfaction for
several yearn All the large transactions
of the hotwe passed through her ban*:
th* rtatty cash transactions alone
amounting to. 110,000 to $60,000.
We bad the salltacttou of examining
thia set Of becks, and can truly say that
uo accountant In Milwaukee can show
a better record of neatness and accuracy.
Several bankers hare also examInsd the
work of thia young lady, and pronounce
It well nigh faultless. The young lady
has balanced her liooka, closed her ac­
counts, and left her position to take
charge of the perrons! and household
atEdrs of" a young business man In a
neighboring city.

Great

for 60 Ban!

Riiictim

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Ejnr 1ODT-8ATN THAT
II. FKENWihoicr- ac w.

SELL MORE CtSTWIM
Tb»» sll Um rsei 1s Bailie Crwh. hssseae itay&gt;rlJ ihf« SAess fff SH«.Cbsj*«r (haS t* r*»
asa W tL»n«. w limy boy sf Cmnaiisalae UseeM rxclaursly ior eaah.

030,000! #30,000!

IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

Warth sf Clothlss, Clot hi, Caxlatera,
VeeUags, GrtWrapkiHaGssKas.,
rsnhssae M«ha recast Mlaa is tba Naw Tarh
martoi, shwh «U1 ha sold ai Wlwlaaato sad ItotaiL Si Ihi WMfU OF FASH 11)5, al astoahh-

STOCK : HARDWARE,

tape asd ladwaa. W« iMl yrasd sf lbs ttbarai
yatrosaga read rad frost year hinds la tbs laal
eHy'asd7"

'

LOOK AT OUB GOODS &amp; LOW PRICES.

PHILLIPS t BENTLEY’S

Of Ul t«. k n"«n», Iwpl «, k U&gt;&lt; •.»
k U.
wd »1&gt; U Hk u 1U1LKOAD
riUCSS. kCk,

aewjrsrgs

twtr catuagi
their Ctoth. f
st say other I

IRON &amp; STOVES
.

MU CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
ORDER on ahbrt notice, and a fit guar­
anteed every time.

Dry Goods,
Boots

Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Groceries,
,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.

R. HERRICK,

(IN ROBINSON 4 WIGHTMAN’S STOBI

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

ASTONISHINGLY LOW Fl OUR 18

Jin us a cal! bakes parcbaslag.

PHILLIPS * BENTLEY
r-AS x7

$1,00 for 10 CB.
(1000 for 10 Cts.
$10,000 for 10 Ct!.

YX

(firriijt anh Wlajon

NEW CASH STORE,

HUMBUG
PLAIN and ETCH
I

HARNESS

SHOP

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

CUTTERS AMD SLEIGHS.

KAIN BROTHERS
City News Depot,
EVERT REEDED KIRD ARD STYLE,

Great Bartaiw fur te Pssple!
Still leads the Van

BaladdtfnjMlbrVlM
•C tar, as this kaa were

■writ than ill others.

mUKXi

BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP!
*■■■

o. i. inium.
Groceries and Provfcions,

-ihoposaisgl

.asasj
J*kOfaATtb*Dr&lt;.

AMfflC &amp; GREAT WSTRRN
Broad Gauge Railway!
KU&gt;. er CUYKLA ND. ar CORBY,' ar &amp;
UANCA.lo or from

NEW YORK

DKUGK, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
QBOCKIItt. CONFlCTIOjrXlv'
FAINTS. OIU1.VARNWH. PUTTt’

J?arilinre Stere,—Take Sslke,
5Z0HN WOLF,
Hsrtag saitibeeed &lt;
SUrtlMdybdoMrisgl

gut vol'M glotu at
FANCY^AND Tonjrr

IIAETHW8 WOOLFS FACTORY.
AND BQR raYBICUM, NaBMUm
■MSUWICa. CLWRihYllJV'
uwrna omens a ranrl
SODVTOMTAU RCFtLlRS,

SUPPORT BQK IKDQSTBT!

■ AtslilSTIEIf

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VoU xii.

fMtqj,

gitdiraL

gusintss Jirtclarg.

TBBMB,-tl,50 FEB AKNBM.

" With XaliM toward atm*-with Charity for ail-with riraases.in the Bight."

HAMNtiS, MICHIGAN, WEQNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1868.
wicked plan,'and tbs PrseiAent buried
him fivm Hs place. Starttun - refused to
lebdHmaelTiotbe eehrmo, and be too
wns driven from office. Pur* and Sickles
made a stand for 'peace es&gt;d justice, and
they were remoeed. FnU warning was
gives to the Rebels that they teig'-t enindlo and abuse the negroes as muoli aa
they plsosed, and tho President would
beck them ; thwy might override the taws
and the Chief Ereeutive would make no
aflLrt to stop them. Tho muaiaree of
New Orient the tong rriru &lt;/ tarrar ia
Texas, the mrudotu amf outrages all
through the unreconstructed 6tate0t.no
the natural frails uf Andrew Juhurou's
policy Thanks to him. there are States
wtalm &lt;d in one common ruin. 11 wd to property Lritaiging to the Union which
ward off th. blow—I tried to brook tho uwstill withuutclvilguvurumci.t. Thanks
spell, the dalosive moll that was hangiug to him, the bayonet urerrulm the Laush,
the privilege ut the taboos corpus is sus-

ratoAuf hnsboada Yun tel know I had
five noble hearted. industrious buys.—
Wh're are th jy now ? Ductor whore are
thoi now 7 Yun all know—you all know
they be in a row, side by rile in yonder
churchyard! all, every one uf them, filled
a drunkards grave'. They wo e aS taught
to behove that moderate drinking wns
safe—excess alone ought to be avoided—
and they never acknowledged nxetaa
Prey quoted you, and you, (printing with
hor shred finger to thojiriou, do ic.«n and
ductor,) as authority. They thought themsriru aafo under such teaching. Bat I

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NUMBER 41.
?Mlrg.

TLo cigar end the cup are varyiati-'
mate acquaintances
People are ftot roaidly rocked to sloe*’
by earthquakes
The forests axe ia danger wbea the

Many mon and women have sad oc­
casion to know that two do not necessari­
ly make a pair. '

Far a Csre it all Ural al Lei BIscsb
Trntwewwwv.-s

Luk. bills soil thorn the j&gt;ui»jn; the
ductor said that a little was p&gt;&gt;d, Lut ex­
teas ought to bo ivuidod. My pour hissUnd and dear boys, fell into the snare,
and thwy could n&lt; tceca[«\ Lut uno alter
another, they wore cuunyed to the tor
ruwftil grave uf the diuukard. Now
look at me again ; you probably eeo mo
for the last timu. My sand is ikmuet run
l have dragged my exhausted frame
from my present home—your ]KA&gt;r.Uvso
—tr&gt; warn you all—to worn yvu dououn;
tu n-im you false teacher ufGod’s wuiu"
And with arms high fhtug,uud her tall
form to Ite ctnicet, and her voice rauod
to an unoarthly pitda sU ex Luuod, —
“I shall ax&gt;a stand before the Judgetuont max of Uu&gt;l; I ehall meet you there
Isfoo guidco,nnd Lear wiUuss against you

IS- O !*• T-

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».■ ■■ n -—•.••• &gt;.iu*ao
a-sour-m.

miU-wliral is still, and gaunt stenratiui
stalks thtungh the laud Cummir.e is
stop|«d, prupBty Is insecure, life is piecuvuua 1U aurin! fabric is shaken to
its Use, and dsedntiun hangs like a pel!
over tlio lainwt -jK-rtions of America.—
This is the result of the Presidimt’k imiicy. This is the auarvby out uf a hich ba

ptanLs uf Lis platform. Wo a.o thanklul to proceive that Cnngrrio is raeduto
in its deta-Uiiustiun that this litatfu.m
shell Im&gt; overthrown, it Is fixed iu its
policy uf Itocuuitrucliwn and every imi&gt;edimeni which standa ia the wav must
be removed. Ibc (South is nut to be giv­
en up to anarchy. TLo 1'naidunt is nut
to uvenido the lawn Our duty it now
plain. Wv mail stea l Uy our ropresentdiw*. 'Htey are fighting «mr lottie.tmtl

The miserable female vanished—a
dead ailonoe jire ruled tbo nmembly the defect, uod their victory Los Laca toe no­
letoet. deacon and physician bung thrtr blest in our tiisUsTlutah—when the president put the quo.—Therefore wo say ‘’Hunur to the
American “Congreas.” And we hare a
cunfidroce tost the people will cry

eoi.n nr *'t nwr-w-t-rs.
SO Cent* per Dottle.

P,dCi &lt; r IMUL IIS SI R.YCH.
□ALL 4 RUvKBL Pruprfe-drs.
XIS trwnirifh «4.,lock

O’ S E

MOREHEAD'3

MAGNETIC PLASTER.

Wo feel that the country owes Congress
toe higUat honor. It is i.X often Ual a
1-guLr.tire budy, cumpuaol of mnn who
reprvacut so many varied iatcrvsU and
cunstouondoa, nut always aUve Pnwidontia] blandishments nor free from the
iuGuoticue of rxiwor, can abuw such a no­ wua Hugo Rjmnui mew, wbu made his
Lle atitl nnyietding dovotiun to pnariple. u Le digg iMtato* s to j«y for tho marriage
Cuugrtws has shown this. It Los jmaxed license. 1 must ti ll yvu that stoty uf
the u-.dool of a fiury turnon, and ne lert Htigu, fur it is nut a lad toe, end good
it should be honored. Wo have had no stonce, like potatoes ain't as identy a&lt;
I'uiigrvss since that which framed the tiny mkd to be whenl was a lx,y Ilngu
Deuar.itton of, ndependrnte so .heerving is a nrighbur uf mine, though cmnudcrslily older toon be. and a mean nrighof too Republic's gratitude.
Twelve months ago, there scuta™! a ber ho is too. Well, when he nu gvtng
to got married to Gretchen Kidjs L«- gon
fair prospect that our political ‘troabiee
”
ware near an cud. hour years uf war down to Persun Bugm% ** Afigby to get
.
li.u) demulished the theory uf srvreriun a license.
•Taroun ’ says he, * what’s the piico uf
and State sovereignty ; twu years mure of
diipate end turmril had lelt too lately re- a licences?'
‘frix dollars,'' said he.
be.iiuus States prepared to aocuut almuat
"Six dollarssaid Hugo, that's a
any tolerable terms of restoration ; and,
wlwn too just-and liberal plan ]ropuaed dreadful sight uf money! Couldn't yvu
by Uongreas was laid before them, there tekalsmi”
“No,’, said he that’s what they cost mo
send no rra-icn why they. should not
aduiit it unanimously. f they had dune M the eocretary'e uttro exHalirax"
SU, mere would hero been no farther oc- । “Well, how much do you ax foe pal&gt;lisLin'
in choreli, tLvii ?'
crudou for striGs. The vacant bhoU in tho
“Nothing, ” raid tho Paroun.
Senate and House would havo Lecu filled.
“Wed," said
"that s sn cheap 1
Midtary Govornura would Lave l«r&amp;
uunnigtho things of tho post'Annt* martial can’t axi&gt;ec1 to get auy uhango Lank. I
and anntrary uiterforonce with tho rogu- tld^k l*d be । utliaLcd. H&lt;.w Ltg does
mrprofiwM of law would have boon
'Three Sundays.”
among tho troubled msmx-ias oftho war.
‘Three Sundaysf soys lingo; "well
Iwlustiy would have revived. The laburo-r would have quietly* earned his that's a tong time too. Mu: three tinnhire, the plantar dovutod huan-lf to Iris days only make a ftwtnight after all; twv
crv|«, and toe merchant to Lis trade.— fin thecvvas and ano far the inaidtsiike;
With toe restoration at social order and and six duliaxn &gt;■ a ^roat amount of
Bblio jwvenerity, starvation and peoti- money for a poor man to throw awqy.”
Suutf howunl, a jvggiug toward homo
ios would have pans id any like eume
horrible nightmare, and 4ho rich fields feeling aLuirt os moan as a new iKciod

The Great Strengthen!.- and Pain
Dostroyer of th# World.
mi.!&gt; »r neraaiere
l-rler, IS Onto per D-I.

PREPARED GLUE,

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FAVORABLY KWW AN 3
ExeravitY o:

Hew Tci Citi ail Virility,

TWENTY-FIVE YE4H3.
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(URATIVE E0US1I IO1
Pries 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottle.

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■rjt'T TOC'W CLOTH

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SUPPORT BOB /MOHR!!

^Horrllany.

is

He who ia struck by John Barley oom
to stagger under the blow.
'

The Loe: way to catah mosquitoes is to
angle tor them; they'll always Uta.

If you meet a young tody who Wi gfc
all shy, von had Utter be a littto ahy.

■SHi'srrltani!.

Tba color of too slria is not al wsys the
color of the soul; there is black tea in
white eui&lt;
It is not wall io tackle a doveor a hawk
trol in all iteml nations for OflUccra, Nato draw the chufotof love.
. t
.ioua&gt;, t tetr and County. When we
Some musitians are like toe Wsadaring
Cod them. we should nominate, rote for
Jew; they cot aU time at (tatiaace.
v The human race is undoubtadly of
more importance titan a race bores:
fa fop should cut hie own lhroat.it
would bo muakoy-dda
•rhe Chicago Tribune,- commentlux
They
call the moon melancholy, bek
up&lt;*&gt; artel** trom the Eastern pre, a In
fever of the nomination of Speaker Col- she always looks al the bright side of
,
_
fex for Vice Preaident. In the event o( thiugx
The reason why a good masymsa dcst't
deucy, mouCstiy suggseis that since It get married is they are afi^d footnote
ctavolvcson the West, as a section, to
present toe name of Gen. G rant. It would
di become them to prwnl aleo a name

none n ttlou with ail the overwhelming
enthu lasm of which the West is capa­
ble. Cor co temporary nalrely lUCEceta.
tuoaoove.. that, after all, throe candi­
dates are not wholly Western. Gen.
Grant is a native of Gh o, bocn and brefl
a “buekiye," end sn Illinoisan only by
aJop fou. Schuyl-r Colfex Is a native
of New To k, whence be migrated to
Indiana, but la now as well known and
as popular in bls native htate as in that
o ’ his adopt.cn.

A wumsa's tongue and a wild basso
are two things that caX’t bo bridled.
Mar y beBevo that tain is an uahoaltby
drink, but idrthndc duaa't begin with t.

The Hfo preecrvore sotntoiasae uasd m
in the Utile field are legs.
A woman's tears soften a msa'a heart;
her flattorim hie head.

The ware through which the maa
“siraiuod erury nerre" is for eale Moeck

QiaOt never would have been a candi­
dal a for President but far bls four yean
re idence at West Point, New York has
nearly as valid a cL im uj«n him as up­
on Mr. CoUx; and as the future Mrs.
CoU-x in-y, for snghttbe world knows*
be »etooted in some of the Eastern, South­
ern,or I'alfic rtatro, It remains to be
da vrm.ned wfaetbu either Gets. Grant
or 8f ea'orUoltux are, in the full rerun
uaoe mure l*avn snritad. Wc at Iho tn.rtb
ofthe woM, Wests n men. Gen.Grant,
did our 1«irt to biinx about oil thia, and
ae-toldbr maybe raga-dsd as baring
&lt;Hir brototrs al tho South won d hire
bees Urn at West Point entered coLsge
dune thrir part, too, Lul thrir evil guuio,
a: 1 ort Donclscn, tot nearly hlv fint and
drove them into other coaracu Im tho
ourtalnly last th a. hlug ct HhTob, xradtluvehuld of 1*000, they were stoimed by - —. —----- -- — ---------- , ■
tho IrijL-ni.wt of disroad. Utno rety
what in nnture is the moaning uaual at Vioksbur,-, went Into a lively boric on the “Cause &lt;rf ths lifframiis m
te.urvr recuuetniclton the greet jewhet °f
„
„T
,
. andextei'Ovo praerko at Cb-Uauoogn, the Various Races at VewbM** • Off
uf haired bold up hie policy of auorehy,
■“*•! Hugo, *5 vo been a ta- I.nd rc»lred upon a baadw&gt;me oomprteu- coerao the cause must bo tasked foe ia
lui.l twmnted town to rouewrd diw.to.r, !*&lt;«» ** urer ln my huod,uud it s chcai&gt;hnkaal «—«Oirf
lUouln Vir*lnter \A. trees, thereto e,
toaU edbrt* to aeCttonallse or loeallxe
tfaeama of c*r teally aatltaral men. 11Hnri, ink - a no bo v stock in Gen. Grant
tl.aa l ean ylvoxda, and Indians can no
m&gt;rr a; peupriate Col tex than New
wu the n;qxMtle ef eeooeston. TU oth­
Yorfc. Apart fn m the reteLtutional
er is tl&gt;o cafof adverMry of rearartructfou. One was the advueate uf war.-*
--------— -n——.------- - —
jjoUbtou against toklug both candlTbe dber is Ue ■ prompter Jf wnuol.y ainiamauin aUUrawnta that ran dig datra Cram the sain State, tot there be
wLub* &lt;«* »Aoi
ta. foomterof and oary n. araay Ushda tn s te m uoBicte&gt;u*!ra, rviwntettori. It was tba
buriillly mote Utter and mure dau^srous QroteUa oen. Aud bm&lt;lue fresh wirea.
_ '_______;______________________ ’ fresh aocranK wurh like smoke at
!&gt; field.
fi.at Lut they get saucy and laxy alter a
bo pudqr of IWdent Johnsen has
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leuou, and tel &lt; yea bring iixed upon her,
she stretcluri her atteuuulod budy to its
ntcmef bright, and touu bar lung ayma
to thrir greutevt Jengih, ami raising her
n OPBOOTIOM TO
voice to a sin £11 pitch, she called to all to
CASTOB on. AJH)
)i*&gt;k'*|wn her.
XPSJK SAITS.
“Yea,' said she, look ttpou me, and-------------------- --------aiwc.DTDIliW. r inuwvont
t'lan boar me. AU that too last yeaker don't oomo bank until

tafe - Sugar. tai Fills,

Thousand* who never were in battle
hare been destroyed by y'.yr.
Those who think awry will net be like­
ly to act stnnghtly.
,
The love uf aU (to risk a woman's
paradox) is but a small thing to the toes'

�Ckt BUstisp Ssssrr.
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. ’• *• FIXB’B H0TBL.
ro..
Nimv, Mranoax, 1
January 3Mb, D»7. I
*Jt reaT-y seems strange to ti&gt;, here tn
the midst of the j eojile with wbcin we
sgtongma-te our home and with whose
lutertst every InieroM of our Ufa waa »o
long and ro Intimately interwoven, to
oMMhere attar a brief absence, and find
the b«-uae which for ten yaa a had been
to us the cAosni plac» tnrlh occupied
by strangers who know us not and ere leas even Slat their immnlla'e nrighLore, whether wears s ill amotg the
eons of earth. But such teooiy one of
the changes Ind lent to the ever shifting
scenes bn the s.age of life. Fo today,
tbla ;ule&lt; Christian cabbath, in this tn us
ever jfacaant Enrol City, instead of sit­
ting down in the quietude of avrvwn
Asets,wn find ouracKquar sred InP.ke’/
isv and elegant, llo.el. enjoying

of Nfeses we saw' tbcmln lSM, and
then sheald sjiend a day In them now.
end esc whst the liberal cxrrendUnre "f
money h-s done 'or the children of theitr, rswe'l rxto p orno's its growth
and general pro p’rt'y we •hnald rot
hear any rrerr about vo’lng down the
faevaehro* In Hastings. rwhlch to-day.
bad as Is the Sehoo] Hnore Is the real
e- us- of much of (ho erowth'end proa­
pe ity of oer vl'lawe, and under th- effle'ent charge of Pro t B-cys. ourht to
be the one oblretof public pride on thpsrt of all (he prop’*.
There'are many oth-r things doing

Qontattooaon change tonlny are re­
ported rs dosing al the fo'fawtag Ag­
ers-. Moor. 18.78-1075 far srr ng ex­
tra. Wbert n*. f till no. ItW 00, na 8*1.88^182. Coro,
feryae. OetoMtfeMK

should be clad to areak did ‘Ime pcmlt
but we can only add, that .lest now th*
people* octo to be unit'd in bulld'nrup
lhep’wierltyo' tbee ty andioera lobe
i-n the high road In ncee-a, prosperity
we pay. to every enterpri e of n publ'r
or of a private chancier cileulated to
P omoto the p-iblir Intared hete and
e'scwb ro An our Ftat«. Returning
thanks for the courtesies extended to uduringour brief stay he e to each and
all of out friends, and wishing each and
all the pro pcrlty thel.- publle spir t de­
serve-, wo leave fo- a future letter mwy
other lh'.ng“,:h-.t frotn us demand more
been T ignore nt; tnd it Is the truth, than a |&gt;ssslng noth*.
and no paid puff, when wo *ay that,
of a:l tho liontco in the Ftits, and we
arefaigtFar with lu-wt of th m of any
Ch'cago, Jan.. 29th 1888.
nbte, we do net know of a flnplr one.
Er». Banxex:—Nothing la talked of
that la In any rerpcct tho aujerlor of
I Ma, and wo do not hesi'ato tn adv so all here ’o-day. nothin? seemingly ia done.

ri b the full aes iraace that, w) en they
liavc cnee en oyed tho ho&lt;pltab c enre tilnmcnt
before them, th-? clerantiy
furol.be I rcM-me, and tho couitesyextended to aUgue*t« alike by the P o; vic­
tor and* Ms attentive clerk, they will
agree wliteastu»cyii-«that this iloure Is
vsootid to do o in Mh hlgan.
But Nites Is Imprciv ngon every ham*.
TbePiks Hocvc. being only one of wine
fcmtren elegant Brick Block's erect'd
and flnialiedthe pa te neon,each and all
of which ore not orly beautiful addltionto lhc external api«araucof Main
Etreufl but a valuable j«cunla*y Invest­
ment. About ayeare'nee the l«*tbualMMlArt-’na of the c’iy was de-ifoyod
by fire, and from the nil'is th-a wn
Fa»e »p ung up ilk • "J nr.b's Gourd'*
•■ifiirfwrs that to-day wocld red o h&lt;ar!r enough.ln a single yiro.tp r ay tho cutircl m occarkmed by the fire to indi-

upon any political community coutainingan &lt;&lt;tual number of people, among
wh. m liberty fa ae srojre;
•
.
Among whom law and Justice are so
nperAJly mtmtnteteireJ ;
000 fret deep, and the scarcity of tout
Among whom property to ao well
prevented the u-eufstam fa- uump'ng.
which was done by wate-wheels, elded
by tunnel drains. But the great depth
reached in 18*® precluded furihcrj-rogrssln that manner, and a tunnel was the grow।h and development of the recommenced for deep draining, which Is llgtojs sentiment:
but now finished. It la 22 miles long;
Among whom there ore ro few poor;
2,&lt;X»,(X.« cul-lc y.rtla of solid rock were
Among whom there is such untkkg
exr.vste*i, 10,000 |&lt;oundaof|owde:-i*eed, conprehcnelve and healthy philan­
and the lineal extant of bl sting holes thropy;
Among whom there Is rach an amount
ee*&gt;y with thr awful fire of I ut night succtssful e tni&gt;le:ion of this coloaeal o: weal h »o n;ua ly dlfir.tvted;
xmssg wlcau there la ouc h promise of
t k-s been the mo t fear ul'y devas n- work, the ^O.LCO miners, wbooc liveli­
hood
is
i
ow
aaund
h
r
lwen:y
years,
pliyei
al pr.jgr,as;
'ug confltur ration whic h we ha"ec’er
elcbrnted the event with gr. n l rejoic­
Atuong whom the ownership of land
ing-. ’I hn mines can now be worked lu fee simple is so unive.aa);
A inon, whom labor la so much reuntil 1887 without steam, and they bare
-i*i.
been eye arod aloes the yerr U21&gt; lu con-

Factoru. ysri nifU,
D*nim».
Sirin* Fhir+in*,
, Prints,
Colors,
Sugar,

Good Tea.
Pest Tmnrrial Tea.
H*a.rif Satinet. P®,411-irneJ Carsimrrr.
Red Flannel. ¥»

BEST STOGI BOOTS $4.50 PER PAIR.
Wool Hats.
78 Cotton Batting,
Satinet Saits for Men, &amp;8,00 to 812.00,
AU-iroot Cassimrrr suite, 812 to 20.00,
“
Broadcloth Dress Coat for 810,00.
A flood black Overcoat for 87.00.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

uauous ; rofiti.bie producticn.
•lest oy d nearly, if not q'li'c. four milH&gt;B dollaxarrrr'li of prope ty. The dai­
ly paper.. • sLlmste 'n : lie v cinlty of three
millions, Eut the'r Ogun* n e, by th se

“»uSaBl£

A Grant Republican Club has been
Io-*. 1 a; oak of thia : re.ti ion flat ration
ns ore Ore but propirly there we e two erg nUc l in Utand Rap! 1&gt;.
—there are &lt;2 Grant (duLa In New
The first begun In Birch's fpl.nlid iron
Ham; shire.

No. 20 Lake b tract, half a block b-low.
and an the &gt;ipr oaitc eld5 of the stre--t
For a time It was enf j-ree.i that ht« *oeood fl-ewaa a re-ult of Use flrM, having
c-&gt;ught trm t» e m-se «f flying cinders
and mas os o' fire whihti.c ong y wind

teawerar it !• d^smed crerUtu that thia
sosre*n£tbeptp-pcilty of the city have •eeond. ntrl by fa , the most ierrib'e fire,
teen enhanced beyond ca'cuial on, ns was the work of an Intend.ary, end some
thero&lt;ulto' wi&gt;at w.s termed “one of] '«o so far m to apee t o' a fl m which
themcei dis-trocs fine th tever dc- wts en tl.e vr gv of atiura who hod
vastitol the cl'cnTrsrlar State. ” We
wish simply u« euggist to the wsdthj
owners q.'th-Fria, on. tho * b 'rned di- ia tno-e m-y pf ronceamvnt and dlffic 1;
trlct" In Haa tuga, that it would be i x- o' detection that urso®, an 1 I hatiiale
podie it far thacn. fluanci elly and oihar- even t*&gt; rej&gt;cat what fa publ cly s srerto I
wias, in our opinion, to pattern afor &lt;ho
liieetmte ccoce-nlng the origin of
gentlemen &lt;&gt;f this City who find themf?l v»q actually &lt;o much richer th «u they
cellar and first Coor of the bulhlln- No.
fire hero, and ere-.-t, etecant, thr c s ory 20. roeopie-l a» a dry goods store l-y C ir
Brick Block with th» lea«t pcsaible do- *ot&gt;, Plrle A Co. Ttie origin of »h&lt; first
I«y, to-**&gt;e end ‘hit tn the future as In fire, in the Birt h b'oek. Is not known.
the p. st the buetnees pAr p.ptaot Bast­ Tiie spcctode of the bu nlng &lt;&gt;f this
Ings aba'l boeecoad to no lutind vU 'oge btiUdlto? was anbl mo, rccnied os If In
in lhe fta'e. while at the aatno time Its ter Iblo grandeur it &lt;onl I rcareely be
t^ryoi'y reap Innro jecun'ary proft-, ,a:&gt;ri»ssed.' until the file swept down the
tie the rcai&gt;lt of Ihclr dibrts to prompts ,other side of Lake Gtroet tawnrds the
tbaproepe ity of our beautiful v i'aie. Adatns House. ; he f-.l Ing of the hngr
nBit bur design wr» to wrlteof NTe», ;Iron wnlls &gt;book the troth, the ticy was
not of llastiDgs, and wc return t om
(hw degiess'on tosay I That lire enterprt e of the Cliy tire put set«on Ota not ,
•niy built up tho ■ burn.” district, but
hen ateo hullt n dam accrues the Ft ,
Joebph, plaslng the linmeuae wafer paw- :
er VblohA furulah*. cruder ti o con'roll
of man, for all the p rrposce of bualuesa
.whichdetuaud waterpower, tho result ।
dcr. It lenp'rd forward. madly forward
value cf the real cstite of the city, ar the coat, t't ong party wal l avalecl
. least, five times the entire co t of s. ruo- nothing ngnlnst it. 't Ley quk kly gltwtojie, if‘lb th* prorpact of making N'ijcs ed with he. 11 and one Du I ding n'ter an­
in the future,what sheahojlJ have long other eve med to built into fiame nt nil
since bucn, tho loading uia:iufaciu£ng 1. a stories a:multaneouely, while long,
City Iti. the tifata. Already arranfe- eager tongues of flame darting from the
ntenU arc being perfected for the con- windows lapped the wall l-crond. 8o&gt; n
stfu. t'on of one of Use ••largest paper n ta g? drug house was reached by the
miiis" in tbo country, and over *30,000 fire, that of Bumham A: Van t-ciiaaek,
of foreign capital is promised to । remoU and tb« re were numeions loud explotho prtwpo lty of the cute prise byonr
F—ttmt CailreiH. It ia mid, also, that Here there ware hopes that It would be
aw exUnaive Woolen or Catton Facto y cheeked by a wide alley which interven­
nr paosloly both,wdi be erqoud the eom- ed be. wren the drug store
the Im­
Imitc.iroa by p.r'.iei from New 1 ng- mense marble edifice extending down to
iand, ami mon of long c^x-ricncc » Micblgcn Avenue. Vain ho]»e! lu a
lbw moments ull tills palatial struttire

t o.- a t me it was thought tltai-~iba de►truction of t!ie A lama llo.tse was ii&gt;adtanto. Ult by bcrcuieen afE-rta .t was
preserve 1. Tb» faN and beautiful walla
of .be g oat marUo trout buckling went
down with a a-r-m of orsahce, wbl: h
•book the city for m .uy b.uets ai-oau
By eitrvsa o'cJocl: ti.e danger of farther
g road of the Hro was over. Twonty-iwj
orou.-larpsst anJ ba»t mareaatJo firms

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, $c. &lt;J-c.

DOH FAIL’fD CALL k SB!

—llrztth^AH C. Waaua, of Kalamatoo. has been confirmed by the fl. F.
OYER &lt;50,000 15 PREMIUMS
yena'e. Consul at Mna.'hestee, England. TO BE AWARDED TO PURCHASERS.
—The Indians In the Indian Territo­
ry ae represented m rap: Uy advancing

To bay your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

—Georgs M. Dent, a brother lo-Uw of
j Gene-nlGrant teactnd d.te for Delogate to Congr. as from Ar Ixonia.

To buy your GROCERIES.

Go to Roberta’
*27,000. lu-uranrc, *0,000.
U'in. F. W. Kelliix former member
ofCung esa fr m Michigan, la the radi­
cal nominej In tho first district la Ala-

—Mire Chase, who shot a physician ii
lllwaukre Lut work, for an alleged
itrage, has been almil tod to |1,&lt;XX)
—Gold herein ioWer in New York,
and the money market !• easy. Bunks
show a large Increase of gold and de-

—Ann Lam*&gt;ert. a sewing girl at Nllea,
Mleb. has fa'len hrlrew to fifty thous­
and :lo lore by the death of au uncle in
England.
—The Republican State Convention
of Arkanma hare made nominations for
State UffleMB, beaded by Gen. Powell
Clay ton for Uwe nor.
—The dtlxens of Holly have voted
ill 000 In aid of ths Grand Trunk Ex­
tension via Hotly and Lansing to St.
Joseph.
—Uoii. James W. Nesmith, late Sen­
ator from Oraf m. li among tbo many
Dem'Mr^ta who have avowed their in­
tention
suppo.l General Grant for
—Captain Ed. IL llsber la a eaadldale for fitito Auditor In In line. Ke
loa: both of bte legs hi tbo war U p*it
down the Boathwa Dsmocntic rebei-

und then so rapid we-tire j rog esaoftiie
—The Jackson Otam learns th U tho
flames that it w.m impoefable t« n«te iln
ot.poof their udramea. DIgtrar, and Mkbigan Central Railroad Company
h phe.- rea» the fierodWlnd odder nd will nr c: new dopoi building^ on thrir
oold.rprewthcDlght. iloao wereftuan, jrrjiwd In that dty. during tho coming
tbo supply of water failed, the ntuued
tbo rreaauf lDcie*«-d and inc casing
y-ffmws^yy the•*•* »U*0d*teetreoul-Kth slm^rew^1
•war. Notooly pubi c but I&gt;r.v*te anio.~
pri^remnuuumJ’y------------------—*
Ufa oily, un J several o

history .dumb, there stood the six
Mairs of Nev England, cverL-sting
mi nomintB for the pespetantioa of tho
memory, of the great qualiths of the
min who bullion a Purtan Uaala. And
Insplfaof the old alary by which the
ptom ere ot the Mayflower have t«H afl
«^e &gt; A
apitoof Utax kind of criticism
which, tn nosering at long i rayere, ftmgetathe godJincwJofmen who msdrthsm
and th.it. In e-tln atingi barach rs, takes
aoooeal of tbsbkmlahoa only, and con­
vert- tho peeollntitlia of an era into the
spcdal vioct of tho ImUvidnals who
; cur.rl.rd th rdn tn sjdte of despotic
•action ogalu-t what New Engkud
l&gt;aa taught.nd lived, the fact remain*,
and is now coafcescd by all the world—
wmv

GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

LaSiEi. tenntasdn taROBKRTS'
To buy your Tiavk4No Ba*He has the nealctt, beet,
hrgeM and cheapest assortment
ever brought to this market.
ket3.

To bey your

Books * Sta­

tionery.

My Good, Ut. been
M(h« p«.
pie will find our, on pring me e
&lt;all I obtained tbea in Kew
York, u,d ouiMllthtmuehekp
„ Detroit and CHeefo honm
«*o. I did thiuk &lt;rf odrortimnj
tbe.c good., but our neighbor,
bore k&gt; oouipi.talj ejbauied
■tore-

BOUGHT

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Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

AND DISEASES OP THE THROAT
AND LUNOS,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Oraoxic CATAXSH.

Good r»—
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RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
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io th m elves, anJ of pity U&gt; that* w.th

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In vnrl tbly Caused by hvn oral or inflsmA TTF. NITON EVERT BODY I
i -be Article on Weir O.Hceo &gt;u the new &lt;

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og.i io rveorrr thrir ruler. For she llalrliff to
ihlo eawae. Mr Hworery modr an rrxuw.rei

F. D. aHiar 4 Co . R.nsriila and Cboo.i.1. aa.totbe pr—|4r at Western Micbigan. that Mr
^f thio Orilagv, l.atr it.ia oil K&gt;r aide. IBs c»-l of II iauao uf Ibe boot ad. ncatea in the Stlaoe II la.
p«r»n»«ni,»ij &lt;oe&lt; yusu'wlWag. '

/Ttsssns ria'it—Al an adj-sururd meeting of
^Iho lla-tlaga ItrL.-.g'Cleets,.■ l&gt;tld Friday ores
tog hat.iaeatnaiiHad - a&gt; oppon-led to prepare

Book* * Mb-

of wb.eb woebwrid Irhe to make r;&gt;rctal taeeliM.
but oar span Ln bids, and wo ealy add a Uel uf
Ibr causer 1 rted ur disposed oH with tbo ectloe
leaf, by abplaror of repute, whois &lt;rll knees la
IMua.a augagrd :
■ Ua cuoimtuiity.
.
ceiwiaai ciuina.

tl'nony In re arJ to the voice of your
a-lebtHJo syrierndf treating Catarrh and
'Haeaecfl of the Resp.Litory organ*. 1
have uwd your remedy, “ Oxygenlxcd
Air," In my practice for tbo ia-t year
with emnplctc ineoeae. I have cured
the worst lorme of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority of the cae eof BioncbtttaandConuiiipton in their advanced st igea. 1
unqu liOodtv pronounce “ Gxjioniicd
Al." tbo greatest boon ever ya conferrod upon our ouflhr ng race, ard b« pe

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'ELL Mtha peoon giving me B .

lareenr. plead guilty, aeulauee bard IsLoe ia lite
Stole I'rio-u lur a. 'year. V. U. Iluiurwk f-r

debt.
The Feuple re. Exekid Myvn—Onsd I.arsesv,
tnod Uy jury. rerdMl gniliy. oeetenn a guieoa

Moffat’s Ltrs Pillo

telllgeulpLyalcIan wlH adopt yt»ar iy«tern In the treatment of a'Idirbuk afflot.otxs
Fraternally Youm.
L. M.’tEE, x. o.
Na, IDO Westminister ftt.I’rovfakace.
Db. C. L.'BLood,
My Dear Str: I have tested your remcdy, ‘ Oxygenixed Air6 in aivunred
stages pf,Catar h. Brodehftto a id Con•umplten. •MUhrfml s bar. booa, te
tho b giirst .erne, aittafsctoey; oo pcalUto am 1 of Its wood, rtbl power to irrxet the pro^rtm of tho above tmmed

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of
Urcr&gt; BJw* «r
Sila, HIlMln,. QWhWU,
.r-x- lu.. u—.I--.— ... Billon Complolaia, BhonuUsn
.»—_-&lt;«■aor— mAF«™r«i:4Arm.
certifcatec are la
a'gaiy reeesmmrwean «•

DRUGGIST AND BOOKfiELUOl

^£IDDLKFUXK

Pint days af March aid Seytaaihcr,

MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FACTORY,

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Orick

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Send for Circular, and address

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JKWKLHT &amp; IUSIC SHfflt

DR. C. L. BJXM7D,
BUoQlgsmscy rims.

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Um.r, v aCCOUfiU Of perfect CU1£S hfbrtod
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lht#te laTjinabta BadUetaM.
FwpL, ^eyw^I&gt;Uth&lt;5Br(UnM|4Fat

■eUPbrskla-.a Wanted to adotu thia

stem of femtioe.

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A.j.v-wU-u.^b^. fill tho fractions of the body
1 burns TitAier. 1- iMaoSet In a hefilthj COStlitkm.
• aAi byall DnefMa. Wks. A Devtasl Fwpri-

srauviwrftf

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f you
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&amp; GOODYEAR,

vise nil who may be auOtalug frm» them
to place (btmedvM under tho treat
ment at oaeo.
Rexpk. Utally yours.
, tried by jury. »erJL-i guilty. aruieoca leu results than any other Rcdldne btRev. R. Tomlixsok,

end ..W.|«ilLT UmmowWiibrr richly deerrre I
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DARLOW

FIOWEI Aik VMETAILE SEEM

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FraVD-ING Ba»be neatest, beat,
pest assortment'
this markat.

far Opprucaj al lLpa.xt regular mseling ul tbr
Cwtlr. Ski. b will br iwld al Z
U . on U'edar*
tw-r tor owe year ta Ibe Stole I’riaon a. Jackson.
dar. tbs 1 t)b is«t_. ia Ihr Che.* etob U..om,
Il ia profxaod to reorganise uodar ll.« name uf
Tba Uutagw Ulmry Aaa-wialicm. with lite do- about ea II abvuld be, aed tn&gt;a&lt; ibe people wlU
aign of asenr'ng f-or tho members, and Iho own- b, oat-aEid '0 lot him aaree Ml hia aoeieucr. and
■0wa.tr, irldsr raaye of literary prirUrgsoin
Urnahap. af lx%to&gt;sa. Esaara. Hrr, CHl&gt;o.aats, Koadlmu. so l Ub&gt;ary I'rirnsgsa.

InttBOBOir

N. BARLOW,
W. f=. GOODYEAR,

Ont oT the many tho &gt;eaud t sttmonlal« reco'vrd we ] uUlah the fullowing:TICK'S lUUSTRATtO CATALOGUE
Du. C. L. Bixxid,

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Groceries.

(Ki. W, l.aro loro a.iag. and she liar m lire county, and wbieli will elill further
Ibores-tMy taalooltbla ar'.clvof ..iL and can rvs commend trim to !'•&lt; cnoMeoernf party l.tiganta
on.Birod II to tlw public. 01 r-nal la soars co is Una rectasu of tba Stale. Wbile Mr Hold, f-r
spoc, to Kotssmr.ll. I.r Utilllamj ufitdb*. Ar , tbr d tract tl r-w Ido wlodo so ri into thle r»t
and/or/rrdf a-ir^ Cr.^ rr^tonra. wll'CU La. ««»r ami labored a, .mly be can. wbew eoiwcim. uf

arts*

mtmhrtne is mute ton or tnflxtne.1.
prnduc ugs o-plous afRi.'on of vitcld
miler. 1'11 be prtHuerd bybe ofhlatn
the blcxxl i: ia si meat Oort ahi to &gt;nd In
ConmrrpUon, unia a rpeotllly runtl. bcc.uaelib Impoolblc to entirely prevent
the matter In-in ran nine down tba breachlnl Imo the air vesicles, and »ucb Is
tho cxcorioilup, o- Molding property of
the m ttcr, its e ntact with tho delicate
linings of the air Ovlla at onco eauaae Ir­
ritation, and Id vitas tho homo al propirlno.’ lh-bloid lodepodt Ibsrulu
Tulietc'ca and G’.oers.
Ca'arrh a’mnot always attends Con­
sumption, and frequontly liau.'e to It.
In OxygonLed Air we havo uparities
cure lor tlue diaeaw. The remedy Is 0I«.WLUTIO!T MOriCE.
li l&lt; aa'hrstkslly Haled that taken by inhalation.—breathed directly
Into the longs, and through them e&gt;rried Into the blood; thus as roon as the
blond win caxty it. It reaches ell parts
.edkal of the syetem, decomposing the Impure
.kill
matter In the blood and expelling It
thr-ugh tbo parm. and thiougli the na­
Lur.-a
Cheat
tural channels from the system. Thus
n.tl, Easaclath
you will se«:hni tho Cause of the dlM. ee
■EVOIUT1OI II TkAXI
ia removed, and th? tUeoaso it ielf mtut
follow.
in tliitoamomsnncr Vc treat and radLrally cure Bronchitis and Conaamntiou.
REV A E. WILSON’S
-.no su rd lug tesm t’jrs? diseases
des|n! o’rvl:e£ If you arc too faraway
io 'lumurauiM ana use us po.eouaJly,
write ad&lt;ecri|&gt;t)ca of your eyrup.oms,
JAMES VYCfK,
and forward to tbo addrcee below.
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF
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kopoaflrr .ooranl rspoT.mest 00d toil. ptv4uero
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llxiiaga fsb^M. IsKA.

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iwipa'Oal. aa l after arrrnd Luara drliheratton.
lbr)'i-y found f•* iho«|rfci&gt;Jknla. wbemupoa. on

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nirnt. -ll&gt;«Kt*e*l&gt;re C..«nm.t1ee of Iba
c.iwnlr Agricultural mwisit ara rr41.-a.ad lu
n.rri.ril.el'autitrO.f. ..ftrr. ia Ua.nn*. 00

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Drug &amp; Bookstore.

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•r tAY xin rakcv roouw « w«i*k fw
of rtarrlltta. r&gt;llk '*»•* l-awer*. A-.. Ar.

FREE OF COST.

�Who are the men that are needed In
th^ world? Young men that shall bear
burdens. We here enough mulleiiatallca; we want oa* drew. We hare
enough mushrooms: we want timber.
XVKRT IkiriY MT* THAT
.
We hare enough men that are willing
to do anything for the take ot getting it. frenhdorf * op,’
along, but what an Ibe - worth T Th-y KELL MORE CLOTRIll
an bridges for men to walk ewr. -They
aro tovU. Menueethrm litre sand-pa­
per, to scour with, end turn throw them
down and trampte them under foot. A
young man that does not know bow to
■mfiSto”* y»«w®x th it has nrt
power Io resist tho eup when it le pre*
■anted to bbn—what b be but a | tmr,
mberebls waah-clo'h; but a reg, dis­
honored, nnd pvt'to tfie vlleri use"?
Who caret for him, or moirno over h.m
butw.mo Christian mother or Cbrttfan
mlnb-ler? Dot a.voting man lh.it know,
bow to eay *ix©;”that knows how to
resist evil flhat knowa bow to gi re buffi-t U1OK AT &lt;H KGtW»DSl WythlCK., tgg$
for temptation—b no ho ha denlng
hlmr If ? 1&gt; not he making bls bone*
toqjh—particularly b e b. ethanes ? He
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Grat Beiittin fir 60 Bayx!

jssaiS

mgaaaye, “Ueia b a difficult &lt;!epa tma*t b&gt; toy e-tabllahtn&lt; at, end I would
pay ahno l any price If 1 could And u
roaa that I could tnurt." Soya the m &gt;n
whom he nddrreees,"! know an Impractcableaortof fellow I think mb;htaujt
you. He wilt stick to wlintTie th Inka ia
right at all haxarda. You l aunol tu n
him fmm It by any jx.wor on eaith."
Bays the other man, '*1 want a lignum*
viMF 'man*, send him to me." Let It
once be known that a man ca&gt;not be caJo!e&lt;; that he w ill no: I e, wren for b m-

STOCK : HABDWABE,

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY’S

w&lt; k«*p esasUndy oa band a fall »wiai»l sf

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

Hana *'nlrick Conner, formerlyknowi
as Beuu Ilackou. CMiiUiLuUw the tuhua
ing to the St Louis ff-u-r J ■■ ■ »••&lt;, a nor
paper juai slaiud in that city :
Never iusurv your lito k.r the bench
of yuUr.wil&lt;S Gur a greater Sum than tm
Qu iieebil dulltua. A widow with muu
munly flian tbah id a dang-rous legacy
toleuvu to iMafonty.
The gnmu uf life is verv like a game '
of carda Timo dsada, tLalh cuts, and
erery-Lody is muting for the lost Uump.
I think men drina in cn»wds because
tb^f are afraid tO'driuk by thamselrea.—
It requires a guud uimi uf vuuriign to
stao&lt;uqenlooo and puur a glass uf whisky

PHILLIPS * tEKTlET

HARNESS

The Liat

ETLfif SCEBCOKI W Hit STELE,

Success.

Wineo-Tar
j^ALTfAione

quit hia company; and If he eland. n
you, take cat iha: nobody w.U believe
h.m. NoinaUa. who he la. er how l.e
aalauaea &gt; ou. Use wisest» ay ia to el h.m
aUae; .for tli'rc I* nod.lng Uttar Uan
tUi cool, calm, andqvilet way o. dealing
with the wronga.ere ®eet with.

SHOP

TO BUY YOUR GOODS

I PROVED.

'of Alinaelf ahirtt
than be'ere. It d.g.adia him in the eyes
of ollie a, and. what l» woae. Idaata lilt
MnaibUtiea on one han &gt;, and inota.i
the pouer of pass ouate hriuLlLty eo
thf^hex. .The t uthla, the more pooicaMy «nd j &gt;le4y we get on, the bet.er for
•or nelghUua. In umocaaes out •&gt;( un
the boiler ooureo b, If a loan cheats you.

IRON &amp; STOVES

Dry Goods,
Boots 4" Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Bisee Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.

n that be baa been t0»d, and that ■
there lalnw.td principle In him. and
letlefn*. him up cl •• uc Ion. end I wilt ’
go: a mllli .n Ulu on him!

EvegiUnlj iaanxiutia to gu tu heaven,
bat aob/ly iv in a hurry atom it
If a man is without enemies would
not giro ton cents fur hie triunda. Ibe
tnAtU who can please everybody hasn't gut
sense enough tu displease onybodr.
iWhen an aoinaintance ears, “how arc
yon F*- and nuhoa by you without paus­
ing fur a reply, I wouldn't if I wen* in

IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS CIlELf,

WogftE

Great Bartains fir to Pa#

Still Leads the Van

llA’tKDRESSl!?6
BOOTS $ SHOES, UHE-tP!

y/ew;tylt inoneB01(le

0.1. SPAULBINS.

as well as that: whp wish t
it. Ths beautiful rlou and
imparted tothfiulr make It

DEPOT, 108 Gl’.EEXffICn KT, K. T.

nucoONEDsIlAR.

Groceries and Provsions,

ATLAUTIC &amp; GREAT WSTERfl
Broad Gauge Railway!
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B»jBarfcK?n.Lfflcei^

NEW YORK

“Wall; Mary f
“It ain’t uico I don’t like it ”
“Hush"
. *T dun t care it ain't nice; and ' wuodsr wby aunt brought as to such a place."
“Hush. Mary, tbo folka will laugh at
yon.”
After ons or two fliugs aal a piruueUe

gagtiSSwaBiaret: :ss;

lOHTsry,
PITTlillDMB. -.rs .i .. . .
J*fl I Ia A »I. UPI11 A.
' HA XTI■OK R,jvi&gt;&lt;
WAkltf.VarON &lt;MTY.
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

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. &gt;. «f EEEfMl MllUU.
terrs Excrltrat Farwhir Ui&lt;»
ia tin towaef Pauauwnka. Borey reeaiy,

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GWO. M. DEW'BY,
«^At HASTIXon. DAKBYNO , MICO..

Tzua.-u.Mnzuinni.

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1868

VOL. XII,
Wriiral

»u«mt»5 -Dirrctoru.

Jfloelru.
LITTLE GRACE.

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,

tan
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Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared by Dr. 0. M.

LIVER, STOMACH, OR

th.

THE SLEIGH-EIDE.

tto&lt;

upon to sacrifice talbm- hi.ob«etororiwU**'»f|t*w-ta‘o» bY
Ma situation—what should be do T Tbe! ‘iwn- J naamuch,. however,. i the revised
struggle in his mind wm ’however, of but Instrument eml.odloi Eijual IUj hto, and
short duration. Both he and hi* friend
decided that there could be no cumprom- great principle, tbe Democracy have re­
iso with cunadonca 'IE* latter assured cently determined to war upon It aa a
him that hi* room, his little salary, and
a.'l his diving* -would be ahorod with him tt-crlta whatever. It will be Uu'.rucilvu
until he cuuld find another and mure
bunurable situation, aud added: "You
needn't l&gt;o concerned about that either. vcnUun upon the various port!uni of this
Su guod-loking a young fellow a* you are Con-Ltutiun.
ta not picked up ovary day.” And su it
The Article on Boundaries and Seat
of Government received evervP-mooratentered the service of Riley &amp; Wood,
leading marehan is on .'*th street, gentle­
men ol undoubted integrity ns well as
fine bitainces capacity, who, upun retiring
from business with atntiie fortunes sever­
insldiou* and outrageous aaal year* afterwards, left ell their affairs
with Hupkina, who paid them to tho ut­ ■au'.te upon our popular liberties, rooolv-

tin «l«aullj ■ O»I;

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland’s Gorman Bitters

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC,

Hoonand’s German Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAH TONIC

Equal Bafiage.
Tha ouBstitatian of Peens
ed in 17M, only thnemiN
mixtion of'the United State*

«■» M stall) .b«J,

Two years later, in ITOS, Delaware
framed her cuswtitutiun, declaring tMt
all election* shall bo five and wo*l"
u.. — V..-.V. t_________ ' '

Maryland formed her ron*4itution a

having a freehold of
in the county in whit
and reaiding' ihenrin,
having prujwrty in this
value of thirty pounds,
■nA kavInA, i
■ il •»
whfahtl

most fartliing, principal nud interest, and
who went on ih a career uf jirusporuus, Anal paa-age.
honorable dealing until ho had accumu­
lated a fortune of half a million doltars chtee wt.a oppexed by the Democrat!

*. ». H'u

A Car Incident

The Article upon the D’.vte'on of the
Ono sees a good deal of character when
traveling, cejiccially in huiae cars, and os I Democratic vote cad upon ita final pas1 du a good deal uf tho luUcr sort, 1 of-'
ten get glirajiwi uf the ud.l.disagreeable,
The Article upon L-’gistatlve Depart­
or pirtuaut ririo uf my fcUvw beluga
ment was voted against upun Ita final
Let mo tell yuu n little scene which was
a lesson to all who saw it Going to

mini.

wM. onua ®»«t niniR *
jO’is anvriTi,

iHi^rrtlang
A Story for Clerks.
IM Flv-h. CBM I
»r..l Orrot Da:

The editor uf tbe Chicago Journal uf
Cummer cu, cumineriting Uputr tliu recent
failure uf Mr. C. L Llupkiita in Ciuiiubuti, (which Iim uui affected the confi­
dence uf his friend* in that gentleman'*
integrity and frem which ho is expected

KBArrra a oanavnioit.

a C PUISDLK

There are »umo jKti-ticuliir* ounnected
with tho early Li«U&gt;ry uf Mr. Htilikihs,
which.4ta au uld resident u£ Cinemuuti,
wo happen to know, mid which wotliiuk
it may bo graulyfag to hi* nnminuus
friends and uaeim to all yuoig men who ■
contiinplate a like houuiabto and sue-'
analui cwreer ua tew, to laalrio- jHitata.—
Shortly ultor uur removal to Luulunali
from the East ur about tho year 1849 or
1850, two yuuug men—ur Ixiys rather—
camo from Columbus, Ohiu seeking otupluyment a* clerks. They brought with
thi-ui nothing hut good health, guad sptr-

r o iDtr.mi.

STLVA’nrt H C-XJK.
«l Ui -&gt;~in

.
JOHH M’CRAXT..
xSSSS

trodnetiun, tln-ir uutire ivitaow for *ucww being upou tho imptioeiun they
might be able to mnke by a. mue than
ordinarily aftracti • o p a a /tud ijqsjsrianoo.

WEAK AND DELICATE CH I LuR Ln
TV«™.1| or amslealr- haw artumalauJ l«

;h

ill

had the mas tiers and bearing of gmi lie­
men, and thia very soon attracted tho attentiiin of shrewd Lusiueaa men who
I know the marketabta value of such uuI usiinl uttia.-tiuna, and they viry aouu ob■ tainod what wuro snjqmwxl to Le eligible
situatiuna

. •ULa-Luv'lSM ia«r

HA*TT&gt;OS HOU'E.

Hen. Geo. W. Woodward.
M-n* IS !•*&gt;

lirudstrwt, then a

Hon. James Thompson.

book etorw uf thin city and uf the West
euterod the dtevice of. HcAiJy W. Derby,
then the furemuat mun iu the Look trade
Utnoinnali. Hopkins had hardly beme initiate iu lus

From Bev. Joseph IL Kennard. D. D.

■a. lasts
i । without money or Htenda and sucmiupiy
doiiendent upun din favor of his emiJoyer lor his daily bread. Thia Bradstreet

. II. KKHKAnn,

miwiuf

a

m..

n
* nrsTixcs woolen factoit.
sw BoiFlwrRY:

wh.u it wasfnltaol. A* we lulled along; on Ar.,c e IV of the pre^nt O,M.UuI glanced up and down tho two rows of i don. but tbe minority deci nod to mlaces and am used myself by studying dor e It on oxcuntof tbe fact that It did
them. Nuno were pru-atularly attractive not B-psrAiely s ibin t to tbe people al­
except a buy uf eighteen, ur so, who snt
ternative pruposldons of license and
uj&gt;]K-sito. Bo wosu t handoutue, nor very
wo J dreoMx!; but liwieua* bonielhfag p.-t h.bUlnn. It w.llbe borne In mind
wry ploaaoul to me fa Use thin brewn in th a connection, that since the Contaco iMintaludfously uvur tho book. From ■ dtut ou was submitted to the people
and !ta canva slug commt need, no
uf hie *hunHer» I fa
that ho had charges have been brought against tn!s
him nil the
mure lurAtasb-^ While list Inciting at ly admitted.
The Article on Executive Department
him an ultTculm ud wumnu gut in. All

From Bev. X D. FradalL

CA"T on.

-tSMSS.
-

—IW

the right of inHingo,”
ask that Michigan shall
princiidu uf Equal Sul
the faxhers uf ths Be,
heart of tho Revulutiu

gtattlbng

men and then the tom* uf W
Jcffersuu, Leo and Patrick
od her cr.nstitutfon d

Let u Return to the Faith oftheFath-

In advocaUng Equal Suffrage, we ad­
vocate nothing now. nothing rwvulutiuiia-'
the Republic.
advocate
forming the statutes of Michigan

State* which created tho Republic. In
opposing Equal Suffrage in Michigan,
, tlui Democratic argons and party spit upou Ita final pssage.
t un tho grave* uf tno^falheis uf the BoThe Article ju Jur|l&lt; lai Department I public, and abuse their law* and their
- faith. The jiruuf i* easy; it is familiar to
on Ila final paaea^o.
| CTeIy atudoui uf history; it ia written in
The Article vu ftato officer* receir.d I o
erne uf Iho original Stalo cunditurvery Democratic vote curt upun Its Onm । liulu
iw01td of Gw old original States,
puis gc.
’ When any Democrat revile* Suffrage.
The Ar l ie on Impeachment and He- jj, reviles tho old constitution created by
instantly, Bort Leckuuiug, uud rrsjwctlul- moral, t ora Office received nrry Detnfathers uf tho Bepxhjta- When ho

1 wu gentlemen lind given their plane to
while ladies, but nunc of tho five seated
goutlcmau ullered tho uld wunuin a seat,
bho was very black und shabby, but the
'‘ ‘
' tient, and tho |
puurcluthl
iriug nu.pieju- i
about u, otfur1

E

Bho took it with a motherly ■A'thanky, been -o unscrupulously and unfa Uy a-- United States. Let ns examine thoorigdear, tlmnlry," and settled herself with s&lt;l Ou by tbe Uctnoer-tic p ee &gt;, ieceiv» d I inal State omsfftutiuus of tbe old thirteen
a aigh uf satiafactiun. Two girls looked
al uno another and gigled, but sto]*ned
Equal Suffrage
suddenly, with an alturv-.i look when they
fa every on» d
saw, what nunc uf ua had observed be­
South Carolina
fore, that the youth was tame. As bo
arranged his crutch tlio old gentleman
next me bobbed up in an impetuous way
which, made me su^wt that ho was a *ppou t..e Artic.oun Education, when
little ashamed of himself.
htate, haring tho proper q:ialificutiuus,ha*
| “Herr, yuu muau t stand, sit down, sit
an ey aLitf*i io t ‘ti
&gt;r fltit-n into
down,” he said.
.ion In Uu&gt; c. sv « aa U.se'i upon otficc.” Ito article on clectiuns declares
‘•Certainly not, sir, I can stand perfect­
'that “ovary pialo inhabitant of each town
ly well;” and with a decided shako of
the IumuI tliu boy looked down at his book
I be Ard-lc on Military Department
colorings hillo nudur lire four and twenty
years of age and ujwrard, except pauper*
aud I&gt;ereuns excused from paying taxeoat
L.bcieou vount ।
thoir own request, shall have nngb(,ai
tlx. &gt; annual ur other meetings uf the favtes out mu. eon.
•
•
“Yuu’ve been tn die armyt"
Ihe reitta.e on Totrnshipo received
“Yea air, a abort time.”

were still living, and whfll their couaaih
and wisdom ruled in the Republic, dectozv
ing that the electors uf members of the
General Assembly stall be citixuia and
inhabitantsuf this State, shall haw st-

Buuth Carolina alone—the mother of

dared that electors should ouaaht of

usiginal thirteen States, except South

the least degraded then
Democrat tyxitee Equal

standing squarely upon I
publican mpal Suffrage
“Sec any fighting't* ’
day. When we urged t
“ was At Wagner.”
At that time quite a little brecae of^irual Suffrage laid fiuirti
urge-,
l-ii#
action
biiDf
unused
by
toe
rntcivat blew thivugh the our, and thejuld
tuaalo.'the Convcu.ion to p o-lu.ttne
woman jutted the end uf the Luy’a ouat,
that tai ou bur knee, with a tank that muulcl)ul gove.nmenia, iur ttn&gt; j uiposo
ol iduUus Coiiitn i.iut*, etc. As bo
“Gut wounded there I” said the old Aulrte, hrwevir, Is Almost ideud al
with t &gt;e pr .v-sltuis up m tuu sufawt Li
. --..--II .. .An ihtia, w n l .k.
“Last my foot, sir.”
Up I got and insisted that he should could k*du uothiugbyrtfoeJufc Ui« new
ai$ down. But he laughingly refused, Cou»utuU&lt;&gt;n, and th- r^suu* tor ot p&lt;Mt.uuwu.cb ’uay b*w applbd io tbe L.*.vo1U»4 ri
bread iirintapta of Equal Bufftago estab­
curious to see how carefully ths tadioa
lished In tho vo.y mLtet of the Rosulu। queellun will no.
____ u —I.I..
drew their skirts out of lus way—how
Uunary War, end biuught forth in the
respectfully a man uticued the door fhr
very cradle uf American liberty. Let
him and how grwwtfuliy th* ouk-rwd wo­ ulurUomUtut ou. . he uesn jvrauo vole Michigan return to tho doctrine of tho
in
X
j
UouvoiUuu
w-salmp.y
a
usvla-ar
men's eyas &amp;Uwed him. .
t ou u. p l iclp ea, and tus uo proC’-iiad fitlto a
The oU charter of Rhode Island, which
bear, u, upon tbe qu.edana now before

her that ho bad raored it below ita cost
Tho lady seeming auuiowhat incredulous,
Bradstreet tatempted to make good bin
statement bycalltu^ upotr his hnndsumo
young dork to eoutinu &gt;L Be shrewdly
judged that IIdpkinta huaest, ingenuous proved that
face would ntonu caiiy cunvicriun, and ho
' should thcrtl y to able to dfrU a sole­
Being thus rduetautly compelled to give
evidence, Itojihta* examined the cost
uid nour and black. [Merry’*
mark carefuty, and thou inquired: “Mr.
iur February.
Bradstreet, rto yuu wuh mo to teU this In­
dy tho truth 7"—“Certainly,” replied The Democratic Beeord upon the Conthat wily tradesman. Mawmauying his 10stitut103.
mork with a^rittk and a grimniHM that
story of fraud : “tell her
Wc hsve already called the attention
“Thon,” ouid Hojdiius. oAha people of Michigan to tbe fact that

F
tumiu,

Yormjy Hoj.kin* went to for U1. lmporUsU fft]| c*jnp,iFD. K the

Wo doubt whether Ida recent fail- ’

feet uiion him that that .tern crisis bad. uow Cun,tLul on wou’d nct h*'* cD*
Ho ^claimed with tears to hie rnom-mate
“Y
*

Jacisos,

The Great Remedies for all Diseases

OnH HeaM. mH

NUMBER 42

lhTnei’ti-rk upon CsrporsMlons Other
. ......I __
... ..n ,(■

ocrauc vi tuaco-.iupon th yureilo..
Tao Art c « on Ex mpu ns. which
tho Deur jeratlc o gsu* trevo reeor.Uy

party logic uf
W towed 1

n&lt;w. -The

upon its final passu

*. I.. A. lala .n 41

�The I’nDUDKcr is RrBrujsurxE.ItIs not radicalism, but Andrew John­
son, that stands in tbe way of tboreMorstlon of tbe Booth , to peace and proc­
parity, and nccereltsten a targeexpeudL
tnre of the public money.
Taks Andrew Johnson out of tbe way
and complete order wUl be restored In
three months, and every State repre­
sented In Congress. He It is, who, in­
stead of ad vistas rebeto to accept tbe al­
tered condition of things with good
The traitore everywhere,North as well graee. has roused tbelr wont and basest
as Sooth, obtained greet comfort from
the resuUoftbs election la Ohio lari
October. They eat It down as evidence ■ Kbqro Svrrnxan.—Under thia bead
iTa permanent popular reaction again* t tbaTMThse Auasaayei
In Wisconsin at tbo last election the
tbe Union Republican pory. Tbelr
▼tew of It did seem sornewliat plausible qra-Uon of universal negro suflr. ge was
totalise not fully Informed as to all tbe oubnitttud. and although tbe llepubli-

t 5«stings gannet.

toes! tnfluenras which oflbded, dleaoby nearly five thoua.md majority, yvt
,-lWjirV. tbo proepecta of the Rcpublieaw Then, alao, the great Union party this prop eltlon was defeated by more
not be aroueod to tbe necessity of than tlx thouaand tnqlority.
Ihbla* deilded mistake, the ques­
•Mgorouj and united effort. The oxartfon made was apaamodicand IneflkeUvc. tion of Negro SutTTage wu* submitted tn
Now, tho caae la different. Everywhere the ponplo of Wisconsin nearly txx
throughout the North tbe Republican Txara agn, and adopted, aa a oonstltuorganisation la arousing ilerif. like a ttnn J amendment Will the AVeePreu
giant, whose repose lias been distorted correct thia error 7 We shall ace.
by antagonists, who arenomsbhfor
bls reslatlcas strength when folly ex•rtel The reesnt actiun o&lt; Congreas| pondent in rorte-au-Frinco, Hayti, give
has infused new ener? f Into the powei- us an interesting account on the rela­
lul organlxallon wb' b preserved the tions of tbe Government and people in
llfsof ths Republic In ita greatest peril. Hayti to the Roman Catholic Church, a
Republican Rta'.etucn In tho national subject on which little Is generally
Lagtslatu.-e have felt the necessity of
bold measures, to dsfrat tbe plans for In Hayti any more then It did In Aust U
undoing al! that Congrare, in tho luter- and uti.ee European ocuntrice, and at
«afa of loyalty, has done. Tbvlr spirit pre-ent the Fieaidaot, as well as the ma­
and nerve will be responded to a. eng jority o' the Chambers, are opposed to
tho whole Union line, from the Paclflv I'. We hope that In changing the rcls•lope to the Atlantic shore, S,nd Lum ,
Michigan to Florida.
ernment of Hayti may fully adopt the
Wa have the first proofs of th'a in the American principle of comp! -trec iara
spacial election which took plate In the Hun b-tween Church and State, Instead
eighth Ohio Distiiit, to HU the vaeanci ■*f t&lt; e EuRqiesn Idea of sStaleChuich.
oeeaaloncd by the death of Mr. Hamil­
ton. Both partlei sLim&gt;xxl thlid strict
thoroughly. The copperbrad ondid ,te

of paying thi natl &gt;nal debt In green­
backs. •nd barp.-d continually upon the
burdens of taxation. Illa Republican
eppoutint was a Federal Officer, whose
record during the war, showed him io
boof jq»t the st।tnp tn defeat a. med
rebels and sympai hlxlng Coiperho ds.
Tbe laftrr did th ir beat to invent b;a
election to Congress, and they expected i
to sacoeed, and wu confess a o had feats
they would. The Wa httigtou correapon dents uf tbe Northern O.pjKrhead
papers bad beeu ro, olein? in ad.auce
OVer tbe anLcljiateJ vl.lory. One of
these pqpcrs coupled the probable re« It
with that soon to transpire In New
Hampshire, aud In that we gueas be wa­
shout right, but Oils was unfo.tunaia
for Copperhead pop*rv. Tbe election
Mme off, and tbe Republicans won by a
glorious majority of nearly 1000 v-tca,
while In Ocloucr last Gov. Hayes, had
only one forth sa many. Three large
Republican gains from last October, st
Uila special tlotr.lcn, and on au lucreaaad vote, Indies tea thut our national qumttbns, whenever tbe Issue can io square
!y drawn between tbe adherents end
enemies of Cong.eaa,betwc- n tbe friends
of t.Tje reconstruction and tlmej really
fkroridk rebel r*!on&gt;tion, the Union
Republican organisation 1»(rsvixciMLX
in every Northern State.
&gt;7
’
Republicans of Barry County, Re­
member tbe ca&gt;l on you is for 1000 ma­
jority tn April In vindication at tbe polivj of Ctjigiw, and in rp| oak ton to the
Coppetbrad policy of making Slaves

Our Chicago Correspondence

frotn thordSpinalbUlty of thia wotk and '
giving blui mure time to devote to hte I
peculiar Arid.
The firms burned out by the great Are
af tbe tBtb &lt;riu,areall already eatablUhed in naw locxtiona, and are g 4ng on
with tbelr business aa if nothing lead
happened to them. One of thu first to
recover from the ahdbk was tbs well
kuown boaaeof Norril A llopkina, deal­
ers In crookery, earthen-ware, table ser­
vice, glass-urara. stc., formaly located
at No.» Lake atreeL The day after the
Ore, they bad desk room In an office
near by and were, aa wrari, fl ling their
numerous an I largo orders from the im­
mense stock of go lds which fort ina ely
bappened to be in the r warohosisc.
Two days a*tarwards, they were per­
manent, y e-t tbllabed In a niagtiiflecnt

tnenl Immigine, from any delay or er­
ror in tbelr tilling of orders upon them
or prampl Iran.ml -slon of ord -n through
them to man a tarturo a, that any eueb
ser ous casualty had beta'lcn thesn.
Tbelr present immense stock Is all new
and, owing to the thllin the market, of­
fered at remarknLly eh-ap rat s Their
terms a-e always u-n per cent below any
otherJobben In th-ir line, by reason o’
their admirable and original aystern of
selling In sasortments Tone I to suit
every poo&gt;lble order almost, all packs I
by the manufacturers and so d without
the ordinary labor of unpacking, assort­
ing and re-packlng.
I bc public invo-tlgatlon still coutinura, but the commlU.-es* aevlons are no
more held In secret. Eqanlly unpro■&lt;itno time past has been old Rothgcrber, who has for years been engaged In
tho charitable occu|*atlo:i of balling
gumblcnonl pno-l utes out of prion.
Th'-y expa .-ted some deb revelations, tut
In tbo tlrst pia.e ho wouldn't take an
oath, he hid religious scruples, and
would only affirm; then be didn't know
anyth! -g which would e mprise nnybudy. "Hud he ever divided ihi pruflt*
of bls budin-ss with anybody
"Vet.

Cbcago, Feb. 8th. IWt.'
n. Banxeb:—On Hornby night trembled with ease.- ant c patloa. "My
|
the anuual luaaqurrad** of the Turo- wife," he answered, blandly smiling.
,
They gave h iu Up.
,nrc of the grand errata of tbe season.
The wou d-bo aval of Rhtori, Mrs.
Alnot. If not quite everybody de'-i.-bte Lnndcr, who lias been playing a One
| sueh a big spree as this was, *ueh a series of Ls-hig ongigcmcats iu the
tn
etmillcr
Wc-tera towns, ounce here next
mad lollicklng. .lolly carnival. onre In
a. v&gt; bile, end a belter opportunity for the week. Little Is exp.ti.nl Torn her.
Thu-b.ict opero season of one week,
vrnlldentlon of eueb a l.klug &lt;»*ild not
which we arc now having, tai thus far
been quite svece*a.'uL
Edwin B olb is playing et McVick­
censb lo gallant things to aUracbvr er’s. Un'or unatoly, Mary MoVIcker,
p£fne:a in the danre,—tntf duet otia who la hla leading support hna boeu too
al
k to appear with him this Week.
are not a necessity.—eharp l tt!cgr&lt;tlThe police have d'seovere I aud brokfleat one, of spite and vindictive thru la
by'dloeppoln'ed rivals, perHcularly of
tbe setter and more malicious sex, are Bailment where yo mg b-»ya nud glrl«
given withatioh ca-o; one dues not need were regularly elucatod In thj ar; of
always to revel t, in emvoreat on, tn the khlcvlnf In all lu branches.
Quotation* on ehauge lo-d »y are reexistence of a marital tie; one can enmprvml-e so handsomely between con- perte 1 as closing nt the fo lowing fig­
Viutlona! modesty nn l a natural dc ire ure: 1‘tour, 513 75 Mr white winter;
$10.50
for red; Jp 73 »lt»AO for spring ex­
to dlrp’ay a pretty leg and foot, ora
Ure k girt, or any thing e!»o alm&lt;at, the tra. Wheat no. 1 8—OS, no. 2$2.'e@tfemale mind never hesitating to sacri­ 04, no. 3 $1.88@1.S®. Corn, no. 1, &lt;dk;
fice Jegltamacy of C'»lume to apcctacu- new, 6l@S3o. Oats674€6Bjc. Ryeni.l,
lor &lt; fleet. Then, with all tbew, there fl.M@l,l»._liarley, no. ! t'2.OO02.1T
laai-chan epidemic of fun, burlsk;us rv ecle I, S1AJ01.88. Timo by sect! iland extravag;&gt;nee, why tbe very mag­ llifl-W. Flax reed. TH.40. Clover
netic sympathy of the occ.iaion carries eesd, $7.2507.70. Me e Pork. $3,000­
away In tbe mad revel tbe moot aedato 21.25. I.ard, 131c. Shoulders. Bjc.
of i oople. Tlrm IfaU, In all ita great ex­ Rough slden, 0001c. Cumbcrhnds 8jtant and numerous nxdnv, «aa deneriy 08|e. Short rib*, 10c. Short dear, lie.
crowded with the ray throng of mvkti Dressed Hogs, $7.4O&amp;8^0.
and fam eaily in tbe evening ant'd grey
dawn, tbe Joyous fa'tlval went on. If
there wna one dcfoct In the aflklr, It w as
in the alraneeof ooetly and magnificent
Tn hka recent mesrage to the Towa Lcgeostumes, ths ten dun &lt;y bring central­ lalntnro. Cov. Ftonb, alter eiaakluc of
The Granite State, baa the honor of ly to the humorous and grotesque. One the rapid prognasof agriculture in Iowa
kadlugoffla the cosuing Frra.dcntfol pleasing feature tn thia direction was the calls attention to an important subject
campaign, and we are glad to ob-erve serie* uf txblciux on the stage Brat of
“It is not, however, in ths pursuit of
that tbe Republicans are aebveiy pre­ these were the rcp ee'ntatlona of'*Tarparing foe tbe State election; In that turus'* and “Olympus,'*in which nearly agriculture alone that tbo enterprise
ttala they are lighting aquarely on ths aB the mythological deities were superb­ wealth of our people are advancing. In
prealdcnllal platform ; tbe Republican ly mriratu ed. Appollo wxa a limping the general dovelojmrn’ of our varied
Mate Convention, which unculu-.vualy one-vjad flddh r; Gany mode was awhiu re-ourcee, other dei artmen'e of enter­
a (ironed brer-Jerkar and cupld a foot boy. prise and of remunerative labor are like­
rated Gen. Grant fot ths Pro sideray, Of coune there wete many practical ly to command a la&gt;gc share of attention
Joksre—oa for Instance, Mr. M waslu- and realise an adequate meranro of sucand under the Inepiratii n of tbe genrrfurmed in an eager whisper that bls wife orae. Our coal, peat, gypsum, took,
ai confldenev leit by the ma«e of the lx opte East, aa well as with us, ii. the ton- had falhomed lib UtUe ruse of "bosl- timber, and plentiful ropi 1 ee of water,
querurof the rebellion, tbe Democratic noas out of town,'* and instead of re­ together with various kinds of raw ma­
party and all robel
t&gt;. pel blurs will, maining quietly at borne, was preotnl, terial produced wl.hln the Blate, or
undoubiodly be vanquished In the com­ under s mask, walcirog him; Mrs C. readily ol tain able In exchange for our
ing contest. The Grant Clubs are doing learned, to bar Josdoua dismay, that her own p odu- tioua. preso-it tho strangest
inducemoaiachatotn exid -or th? Intro­
in New ManipehirwmtMh eflta.eut work, busband had myrinioualy **le.3 the hall
(which, by tho way, would lb&lt;-y uut do tn company with ablnadamlno," where­ duction and promotion of manufactur­
as
be,
innoesnt
man,
had
onlyrebanged
ing enter, ri-ea. Th &gt;t these advantages
here?) while many ItepuUfcau-, oOeiiddisguises with a friend; and ihefw ware are already undontood and rralited is
ed last year aa they bad Just cwme to be,
sufficiently Hluatratod ly the fact that
tandrr loven, who discovered too late, the cap tai employed in manufacturing
prariheri upon them, to acoute the
noniinatlon of Hairiman over tbe that they h jd been wasting tbe swee:- purposes, aashown by ihv eeneua rerarns
nreeof their bemad words un the daae.-t o; last year, amounts tn $15,730,SOO, and
meat noble of the many noble aons of
:Naw Hampshire, Hou. Onalaw Htraree, sir of their own wives and aweitbrarta, that U&gt;ecapital thus invented has bteo
who of count never could be made to more than doubled within the last two
aae new cordially and urne»Uy aualalnbelieve In that perfidious efflrmaUi-n,
iagGov. Harriman, and the Republl"Knew all tbe time that it was you.
It would be well if the people of this
State mure fully realised the Important
eonflilcDea for a decisive victory In
On the third of next month, we are to fact that the various Implement. ad&amp;]&gt;ted
March, which rhsll bean en&lt;ocn Ing
praailga for a grand Republican Irininpb have a ■ Bi grander masqunra le at tbe to agrienliur-*] and mechanic 4 (lareui s,
Opera House, gotten up by the Germain am! the nuu binery re (ulred iu va ious
throughout tbo countiy, In Nm ember
4a i!arm.rrcftor, under Hire* tion &lt;-f th. ir manufoctur ugpui|&lt;oees, may be abun­
&amp;cxL BepaUtaan* of Michigan, eee to
dantly tapplied by the labor of thrir
U that you do your abide duty al rise
own artlrana and meebani a. The vis-t
April eieoitou. that an easy vkto y m-y
sums now annually expended In tbe pur­
be ou.e in November, under tbe loader
chase of these art'des from tlw princely
ship cd Grant,
____
There has beau quite an important establishm.nli of tlm Eest-ru States
change In the edlio iri managemsat of should be retained lo augment home
tbe "Tribune,'* la the au] plaut.ng of capital, and encourage the eutcrpriM)
Mr. Colbcrtb, who has b«m city editor and reward the Indu.try of our own atri­
for four year-, by Mr. f. MeJUl, broih.r ums. Wuabo ildunde-vimd, aeagnive
of Mr. Ja«. Madid- "8am*' U a young question of polltlari economy, th it buy­
ing mors than x c sell, who eby tbe Ul-

and aiisa

qOOD news,—good news.
Pedmi, yard wide,
Strins Shirtin 4,
Prints,
CJ®*
Sugar,

Good. Tea,
Poxf Tmnerial Tea.
JT*ar?i tWvft. P«
All.irnnt Carrini'ere.
Red Flannel, p«

DRUG
ton

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4.50 PER PAIR.
riFats,
75 Cotton Batting,
Satinet Suits for Men.
All-wool Cassimere suits. /It to2 0.00,
Broadcloth Ttress Coat for $10,00,
A goodblack Overcoat for 37.00.

ROB^j

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

young men out of a rood ।
is requested to the ar
•C Hon. R. C. Pr'ndlc, and
bf new advrrtl’etnon!' In il

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladic’s Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, $c. Jfc.

To buy your DRUGS AND
-MEDICINES.

To buy your GROCERIES.

GOODYEAR, BARLOW t BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

To buy your TOILET AND
TANCY ARTICLE.

Laiia, te are aM p ti BOBkfiTT
To buy your Traveling Ba«He hu the neatest, best,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to thia market.
ketSi

To Uy your Books

4 Sta­

tionery.

Large and splendid stock of goods/

Mr. Kaitmrs

That'a what’a the matter at
Roberts’ Pionkeb Drug k Boor­
store. My Gooda have beep
BO TTGHT TO SELL oa tbe peo­
ple will find out, on giving m* *
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them tut cheap
a-i Detroit and Chicago house*
do. I did think of advertuiaf
these goods, but our neighbors
have so completely exhausted
every source of wit, towttoh sal
humor, in the many bright edntillaliona of prose, poetry and
blank vera^-beaideetelling8oma
of the Dogondest Whoppers in
the bargain, that I bare conclud­
ed not to advertise.
Bat, as I
uid before, I have New Goode.

GoodGoods, Cheep GofAs, Goode
*3 yoK am't Rt9ti
they are
for eale too.

If you aee any-

lioin's TaxiTxrcxL Tao»
pony will play lu-night Eir
popular piece, end one that
afuH bouse. They regret
the aoa orrww/ of their be;
OMI to play last evening, I
was not thdra, and tbo [
overtook tho mistake and
rauaiag benefit to-night

�y»a! and JRisrtUanrw.

innoixrrtxi

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M !

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Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

CHKOSIC CATARRH.

Catarrh to such an extent, that tbe Air
Passages In the head are In a partly de­
composed condition,-tbe nose and
throat filled with sueb a mass of corrupt
matter that they are -bjects of disgust
&lt;o thcm-eivce, and of pity to those with
* ham they Mxrriato.
Chronic Catan b usually aCccta tho

young men out of a rood paring busi­
ness, la requested to the advertisement
of Hun. 8. C. Pr'ndle, under the head

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
DISSOLUTION.

,S5Kii
produc. ng a copious cfTh 'on of riwid
matter. IHttx* produced by scrofula In
the blood it Is almost certain to end In
Consumption, unle s 'peedUy curd, ixc use it Is lmpo**lble tn entirely prevent
| tbs matter li' tn running down the bron­
chial luio the air resides, and such Is
the excoriating, o.- scalding projerty of
•be mitter, its contact with the delicate
linings oTthe air Otdl* atones reuses Ir­
ritation, and Invites the hiunorol pro­
perties of thi blood to depodt therein ,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

Catarrh a'moat alwaye attends Con.
sumption, and frequently LeaCs to IL
In OxygenUed Air we haves pnsl tire
euro tor thia dlaea«e. The remedy La
taken by inhalation.—broalhsd directly
into tbe lunge, and through them Oirrlo-1 Into the bloo-l; thus as toon as the
blood Will iiury It. It reaches all parts
of the system, decomposing the Impure
matter In tbe blood end cxpel'ing It
through tbe pores, and through tho na­
tural eh iuDeli t orn tho system. Th'-s
you will ace that tbe cause of tbo dlaesee

leally cure Brooobilfe and Consumption.
Let n, one eufib.iug from thro- diseases
deepelr ufrvl.ef. Xf you ore too Caraway
to visit our office and too us personally,
write a description of your symptom*,
and forward to the address below.
Send for our circular which gives a
fnll d.senption of these disease*.
Ont of the many tlronaand t atlmonlal« received we publish the following:—
Du. O. L. BiooO,
■
Dear Sir: I desire to give you my tes­
timony in regard to tbe value of your
scientific system of treating Catirrh and
diseases of the Respltatory organ*. 1
have used your remedy, " OxygvnUcd
Air," tn my practice for the*la«t year
with complete s'icores. ! have cured
the worst forma of Catarib, and a ma­
jority of therwereof Bronchitis and Conau«jAea 1» ’heir advanced stages. I
un^ulifiediV pronounce "Oxygenized
Ah" tbe greatest. boon ever yet confer­
red open our suffering roco. srd hope
tbe day Is confer distant when every In*
telllggut phyilglaa will adopt your sy»tem In the treatment of a!j chronic affec­
tions
Fraternally You ra.
I- M. LEE, X. D.
No. IW Westminister BL, Providence.
D*. C. L. Blood,
My Dear Sin. I have tested your rem­
edy, ‘-Oxygen ixed Air" In advanced
stagre of Cater-h. Brodehl Me and Con­
sumption. and the results have been. fri
the highest tense, estlebotory; so posi­
tive am 1 of ita wonderful power to ar­
rest the progress of the above nun rd
disease*, that I enn cousatenUoualy ad­
vise nil who may be suffering :rom them
to place tbemsdrea under tbe treat-

Miura's Tkutbicm. Taoor.—This com­
pany will play to-night Bite Lraa a very
popular piece, anil one that should draw
a full house. They regret exceedingly
the sea urriru! of their baggage, in w&lt;ioon to play last evening, but the fault
wm not tbiira, and the public should
•vsrlook ths mistake and giro them a
reusing benefit to-night

PIECES FALL

INTS

Just Received.

•WSt
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Send for Circular, and addroaa

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torr •« y*wr»ctf for IM so*lrs&gt;l Ks we cm
h*Wi&gt; to u. ssrwsl. sMs rod candid «|-«.L«r on
•sy threw*, wkhsei esteblsg MtotUsg uf ihs
•Mto wtrii, sad bcMtolag all ■ ba rirarrr is bit

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IRON &amp; STOVES

tt,

Dry Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats and Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
• Fubident Wooeset on Divorce.—
Fresldetit \Vcotsoy of Yale College la
publishing In the New Englander a Vvry
full and able discus-don of tho subjects.
Divorce, in Ita legal aa well as rellg.ou*
and ecclesiastical bearing- He ha* al­
ready written four artl. let, comprising
an examination of three topics: Di
▼orceamong the Hebrews, Greeks and

Now Testament; Law of Divorce In the
Boman Empire and In the CUii'lbm
Church; Divorce and Divorce Law in
Europe tine* the Reformation. Tbetomhlnatlon of thoologle.d learning dltb tbe
knowledge of history nod the history oi
law, given to tbe&gt;e jrapen a g eat value.
The subject ia one in which lawyer*
jnuit feel a special Interest. To .’cgiaL^
tars It is becoming everywhere a practi
ea! quevt.on aa well aa to mluiatora,
whose duty it la to eoiemnlxr the lite of

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ETEDT DEEDED KIXD i^D STELE,

Wine^Tar

’ Defeated Candidates.—A defeated
nominee, who gallautiy bean tha ban
Ser of his party through a heavy fight,
has a firm hold nj on the sympathy u. Ito

. —The author of '-John IleUfax,” in
her novel, * The Woman's Kingdom,"
In Harper's Monthly, exalts her twoh row by saying they were 'honestyoung
fellows, from whom neither no nor fol­
ly had rubbed off the bloom of their
youth, er led item to think and talk of
Women as Cod orgive them! men eometlmes do -men who waeburnof women
who once hung m innocent babies at

SHOP.

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

of tbe-e highly instructive articles will
prtac ut a view of tbe law and practice
of the various Statesin the Union, in :e•poetto divorce.

MtseUon in 1M0. And though Cay w...
always beaten, he waa, partly for that
very reason, tie idol of hh p.rty, every,
enlhuaatic Whig, from th.* Aroo-tquk to ,
the Missouri, being ever reedy to toss oft ,
a bumper with n “Hero's tn thee Har.y j
Clay I” [N. Y. 8un.

HARNESS

MAIN BROTHERS
City News Depot,

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Hair dressing

BOOTS # SHOES, CHEAP!

'no’cBoiQe
will quickly restore Gray Hair

3EF"

Groceries and Provsions,

—At a ash vol exrmlnaUon the teacher
waa greatly surprised and mortified, on
ask ing a little boy what the four seasons
were, to receive the reply. “Pepper,
mustard, salt and vinegar.’’ “Why,
Johnny, bow can you say so?" expo-l-&gt;Uted the teacher. '-'Qaae them’s what
®y mother always seasons with, any
how T” declared the fllLd youth.

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NEW YORK

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !
PNMnem .be *Wi • Qnieb 0*4 Comlhn.M,

—A writer on etiquette observes, that
“when you are seated next a Udy, you
.sbould lx only polite during the first

Atlantic k Gt^ Western Railway.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1868

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COUGHS, COLDS. ETC.
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PtrnKLY VBGBTABLE,

The War Department.
CORRI8POKDEXCK BETWRIN OEM. GRAFT
AMD PR1SIDEST JOHNSON.

WAsiaernx, Tuesday, Fob. 4, 1868.
The Speaker laid before the House a
oummunlcation from the War Depart­
ment, inclosing the following document:
Was DxrAxnotxT, Fob 4, 1868. '
Bra: In answer to the resolution of the
House of Representative* of the 8th, I
transmit herewith copies furnished mo by
Gen. Grant of the ourrospobdence be­
tween him and tho President relating to

ing my personal honor,circulated through
the press for the last fortnight purport­
ing to come from the Prcaiacnt, of con­ Hu trctlltncy Axnaxw Jonxsox, Prttidtnl
cf the United Statu :
versations which occurred eitherwith the
Sir: I have tho honor very respectful­
Cabinet meeting. What is written ad­ ly to request in writing tho order which
mits of no misunderstanding. In view the President gave me verbally on Sun­
day, the 10th inst., to disregard the or­
ders of the Hun. E. M. Stanton, as Sec­
retary of War, until I know from the
President himself that they were his or­
ders. I have the honor to bo, very re­
spectfully, your obedient servant,
U. S. Goin, General.
cose tho Senate should not concur in his
The following is tho indorcement on
suspension, to obtain poMoasiou of his
office. My reply was, in substance, that tho above note:
“As requested in his communication,
Mr. Stanton would bare to appeal to tho
Courts to reinstate him, illustrating my Gen. Grant is instructed in writing not to
position by citing tho grounds I harl tak­ obey any order from tho War Depart­
ment
assumed to be issued by the direc­
en in tho case of the Baltimore Police
CommissiononL' In that caso I did not tion of tho President uulc&amp;s such order is
doubt tho technical right of Gor. Swann known by the General commJnding tho
to remove tho old Commissdonore and to armies of tho United State* to have been
appoint their successors, os tho old Com- authorised by the Executive.
missionois refused to give up. However,
I contended that no resource was left but
to api&gt;eal to the Court* Finding that the
President was desirous of keeping Mr. Hit Hrcetlency . Axcaxw Joexsox, PrtiStanton out of office, whether sustained
1fei&lt;t nf the Unittd Statu :
in tho suspension ur not, I stated that I
Bia : I have the honor to acknowledge
had not looked particularly into the Touure-uf-Office bill but that what I had tho return of my note of the 21th inst,
stated woe a general jrincinle, and if I with your indorsement thereon. “That I
should change my mindin this particular
case, I would inform him of the fact— Department assumed to bo issued by the
Subsequently, on reading tho Tenure-of■ direction of the President, unless "such
Office bill dooely I found tliat I ocxild order is known by me to have been aunot, without violation of tho law, refused thorixod by tho Executive,” and in re­
to vacate tho office of Secrefaty of War ply thereto to say that I am informed by
the moment Mr. Stanton was reinstated the S-cratan- of War that ho has not re­
by tho Senate, even though tho President ceived from tho Executive any crier or
ordered me to retiro,which bo never did. instructions limiting or impanng his au­
Taking thia view of tho subject, and thority to issue orders to the Army, as has
looming on Saturday, tho 11th inst, that heretofore been tho practice under tho
tho Senate had taken up the subject of■ law and customs of tho Department—
Stantou’s suspension, after some conver­ While his authority to tho War I)ci&gt;artsation with Lieutenant-Gen. Sherman, ment is not oountermanded it will bo
and borne members of mv staff, in which satisfactory evidence to me that uiy orders
I stated that the law left mo no discre­ issued from tho War Department, by di­
tion ns to my action, should Mr. Stanton rection of tho Presidont, are authorised
bo reinstated, and that I intended to in- by tho Executive. I have the honor to
lx-, v&lt;ny respoctfuily, your obedient aervU. 8. Gmast, General
this ant,
Exarrrmt Mxxstox, Jan. 31, 1868.
known. In doing thia, I fulfilled tho! Gtxtxit: I have received your cumpromise mode in our last proceeding &lt;vu-j; mnnientun of the 28th inst, renewing
versatiun on tho subject The Preadcnt, 1 your request of (he 24th, that I should
however, instead of accepting my view repeat in a written form my verbal inof tho requirements of tho Tcuuro-of- slructious of tho 19th inst,' viz: ‘'That
Offico bili,cuntended tliat ho had susjwnd- Ci olx&gt;y no order from the Hou. Edwin
Stanton, as Secretary of " War, unices
ed Mr. Gtanton under the authority given
by the Constitution, and that tho some you have in form n tion that it was issued
authority did not preclude him from re- by the President's direction.” In sub­
mitting this request, with which I cum-1
far tho snspeAsiou to the Senate. That pliod on tho 29th inst, you take occasion I
having been appointed under the authori­ to allude to recent publications in refer­
ty given by the Constitution, and not ence to tho circumstances connected with
under any Act of Congress, I could not
be governed by the act 1 stated that the
law wan binding on me, constitutional ar
not until set asido by tho proper tribunal wliich you term “gross miareprcsentationr," and givo at length your own reeullectiun ot the facts under which, with­
out tho sanction of tliu President, from
whom you had received and accepted the
appointment, you yielded the Depart­
ment of War to tho present incumbent
President until the following Tueeday.— As stated in your oummunientiou some
From tho 1 lib, to the Cabinet meeting time after you had assumed the duiice an
on the 14 th inst a doubt never entered
the course that
my mind about the I*roaidcnt’s fully un­
derstanding my position, namely: That
if the Senate refused to concur in the non-concurronco by the Senate in tho
suspension of Mr. Stanton, my powers as sus]&gt;cnsiau of Mr. Stanton. I sought that
Secretary of War *Ji&gt;»Lr«w,wuuld,’ceaae, interriow, calling, ruysel4 at the War
and Mr. Stanton’s right to resume at once DojurtmcnL Mr solo object in then
the functions of his office, would, under bringing tho subject to your attontion
the law, bo indisputable, and 1 acted ac­ wds to ascertain definitely what would be
cordingly. With Mr. Stanton I had no veur own action, should such an attempt
communication, direct or indirect, oa the be made, for hi* restoration to the War
subject of his reinstatement during his
suspension. I knew it bad been rocommended to the President to send in the tho distinct understanding, that if upon
name of Gov. Cox of Ohio, for Bocrotnry reflection you should prefer not to becumo
of War, and thus save all the embsrnuw- u party to tho controversy, or should con­
clude that it would bo your duty id sur
render the Department to Mr. Stanton,
upon action in his favor by tho Senate,
yon wore to return the office to mo prior
to a decision by tho Sonata, in order that

ith the Prosidoaton the subject I have
ad no correspondence with the President
since tho 12th of August last After tho ficin! letter, announcing that with Mr.
action of tho Sonata on his alleged rea- Stanton’s reinstatement by tho Senate I
had ceased to bo Secretary of War ad in­
tori*, and who saw the President open
of that office os required by the act of and read the communication, brought
iuuritn, and to appoint some other
Congress, and have continued to disebarge back to ma, from tho President, a mesethem without any personal or written
, all of them
communication with tho President. No
orient have boon issued from this Depart­
asms ocmctoMon
ment in the name of tho President, with
my knowledge, and I have received no
reminded day, the 11th inst, mentioned in your

You thus,m disregard of
ing between us, vacated the office witbouf
having given me ixriroof your intention naro called 1 am at a Iom to poroeivo, u
lie certainly did pot inform me whether
____ .-I_______ ...

any al tempted ramstatement of Mj. Stansubject- The fact that such a promise tan Tl.i, wwmww. ~r &gt;1-1____ • .
existed is evidence of an agreement of
the kind I have meatioaed. You had 14 th instant widly differs from tool con­
found in our first ojnfervuco tliat tho tained in your communication for it shows

Stanton out of office, whether sustained
in the euspenaiou or not You knew
what reason had induced tho President
to ask from you a promsre. You also
know that, in case yutir viewsof duty did
not accord with Ins own ebuvirtiofia, ft

rejay necessary, you aOmrt-.
ted that my rental of them was entirely,
accurate. Sincerely anxious, however, to
bo correct in my statement, I bare to-day
rend this narration of whut occurred on ■
tho 15 th last to the, mom beta of tlioCab-

istonce of a posilire understanding be­ excoption, agree in its accuracy. It is on­
tween na Tho conclusions were plainly ly necessary to add that on Wednesday’
doduceable from our various oonverea- moraing, the 15th, you criledon mo fa
company with LiouL Gen. Shannon. Afr

placed yourself in a position whore,could
I hare oatieij-atod your action. I would
hare been compelled to ask of you, aa I first told mo that it was your intention to
urge Mr. Stanton to re/ign Iris office-__
sor of the War Department, a latter of After you bad withdrawn, I carcfrily
road the article of which youhsd spoken,
and found that its sentiments td Use un­
derstandings between us were substantial­
ly correc-. On the 17th I caused it to bo
of Gov. Cox of Ohio for the office of :rend to four ar five members of the Cab­
Secretary of War was suggested to mo. ;inet who wore present at our conference
This appointment as Mr. Stanton's sue- ।on tho 14th, and they concurred in tho
ccar-or wo* urged in yuur names and ,it ।general ocruracy ’of its rtatetnctU:
was said that his selection would oar^ .rwixstisg &lt;mr con venation upon ths.
further cmbarraatmenU I did not think ।occasion. In reply to your eommtmlca*
that in the salectiun of a Cabinet officer
I should bo trampled by such cunsidura- to nwke the simple rcdtalof facta. Very1
tioii* I was iiropared to take tho re- :respectfully yours,
•
itponsibility of deciding tlio question in
AtCDUKW JOHKBOM.
nccurinnce with toy ideas of CoustilutionGon. V. S. Grant, Commanding U. B.
o! du(y, and haring determined on a
course which I doomed right and proper,
HEAnQVAnTXM AF.MT OF TUX'
was anxious to learn the stops you would
.
UXITKD STAT18.
take, should the pasBessian of tho War
Department be demanded by Mr. Stan­
ton. Had your action been in conformi­
-President qf the Unitid Staten .ty with the understanding letwcen us, I
do not believe that tho cmbarrassnu'ut
would hare attained its prveent propor­
tions. or that tho probability of its repe­
tition would have bv------------- - ‘ '
that with a view to
ly termination

the article over the initial* “J. B. 8.” tn
on Monday, tho 15th inst., and on tho
succeeding Sundav, to call ujxm Mr.
Stanton and urged upon him that the
good of tho service required his resigna­
tion. I cunfoos that-1 consider your projaoaal os a sort of reparation for the fail­
ure on your part to act in accordance mfa-cpn senfations contained In there
with an understanding more ttian once article*, and which my statement of
rqx^itod, which I thought had received facta jet forth in my letter ot the nth ult,
your full assent, and finder which you
could have returned to mbiho office which
I had conferred upon you, tlnu saving
Ing. I confess my surprlw that th-»
countable for the faithful elocution of the

matter of admisalonn altered

»n Mr. Stanton

3uco him vvlun-

mont You conclude your communica­
tionwith a referrence to our conversation
of the Cabinet held on

of what then occured you say that “after edon Saturday, the 11th ult, without
the Pretddont hod given Ids version of
our previous oottvereationa, you stated
then subatantiaUy as given in your letter,
and that you in no wise admitted thecor­
rectness of his statement of them; though
to Bofteu the evident contradiction my
statement gave, I said, alluding to our
first communication an tho subject, the
President might hare understood in the at any fixed time, on the subject. The
performance of the promises alleged to
mont I made no such prouuM.” My
reoo lection of what then transpired i» InconalMency with tho whole history of
diametrically tho reveroo of yuur nnxra-

took place ah

greatest objection to his removal was th*
dicial proceedings tliat might follow
non-concurronce by tho Senate in Mr.
Stautou’s •uspenxiun, or should you wish
not to become involved in such a contro­ tion
versy to pat me in tho same position with
taj ecteily Imposed upon M by the laws.

red to in the resolution of the House of arf Mhrta', the President

HASTINGS WtWLEN FAGTOBY-

;'

yourdetarminatiom Altera protracted
Sir; with great respset, your obedient earv- '
On this statement it was arrested that in interview, during which th* prorisxna of
tho Tcnure-ofOfflco bill were fully d»Bewnr M. Btaxtox, Secretary of War. on.to tho office of Bacretary of War until cuiMod, you said that as it bad been
displaced by tho courts, or resign, so os
to plaoo the President whore ho would
DR. ZADOC PORTER’S
have been, had 1 never accepted the office. Mwion in time to enablo mo to appoint a
After hearing tho President through, I successor'lKiforo final action by the Ben2/a earvZ/wy, Axmurw Jama*. Pruidtnl stated our conversation substantially, as ate upon Mr. Stanton’s suspension, or
in his letter. I will add that my oemw- would remain at its head availing a docisiou of tho question by judicial proceed­
IM 0PP0SITI0M TO
ing*. It was then understood that there
—
CA1T01 OIL AMD
previously given me verbKS’LSSL.
■y any ardorfiran theHoa.

sjWiB? will! taatire Supi Caated Pills,

i you admitted. Sreom
if at the conference &gt;
1 misundaratanding, requested you to
whatyouintended to do; aud,further, If in reply to lhaLinqulry you ha
referred
to my former convereationa
i
iing, that from thm I nndantowl

avoid thladvub^aa well as to reltoToyou

Live.

Third

it was not understood that
You fldl.xi,

I knew that it come

undsrotood me that way he mid. nan.eh
o-» raUlU ninna—rt/T a^» ~
I tew &lt;te teas tote
mr
tewltetwww
Secretary
u. e. otist, General.

myasU, surrender

�HEW All

Ske XastisgA Rinser.
In 1AC4 when editor of the Tn^wfn-r,_________________________
at Niles, we did all In our jxrwcr to secure Untvcrsil Peace Foelcty is Love,
the nomination of Hou. H«X»T P.
jl
.
Baldwin for Govert or, believing then, so gone to stump New Hampshire.
as we believe now, that bis nomination
—Gov. Biair, of this State, bsa gone
would promote the best infcrcrt of the to Now Hampshire to speak for the Re­
State. Two year*, since, though then publican ticket.
not a candidate, we urged the people of
—The stub of a cigar act fire to one of
this county to cast their vote for Mr.
Baldwin, or llh Wells lu opposition the finest block of buildings fn Fon du
The Richmond and other secession to the present Incumbent, believing Lac, recently.
ns wjpapers may as Will quit their mis­ Oien. at tre bcflcve note, that Gov. Cnqx&gt;
—It is reported that the President
representations of the prwent condition ought not to have been nominated for a will nominate Gon. McClellan to succeed
of society at the South; for the partition
—The I.egtatature of Minnesota has
wails have been broken down and out- yean, and of course is not now before
the people, couroquently an other is to passed a bill leaving capital punishment
be cheeen. Beyond doubt there are for murder at the discretion of Juries.
that the farmer “White Trath,” as well : many able men In the State neral nation
—Charles A. Dana's latest newspaper
as the slaves, were osttaslxed and cheat­ and election would be well for the peo­ cQbrt, the Atoi, promises to be a great
ed by the ftsdal system that prevailed, ple, but among them all wo doubt If
had their ri» ht« *» human beings de­
nied them under the “peculiar Institu­
tion” in all parts of thetSouth, is now too
apparent to thtr whole country, to be
any longer concealed even by Ihs firceating ehlvafry. Facts are telling Orc
truth about tfic dark past, and giving
jwnyifnf ths brightening future. Here
are two authentic rtatements to preve
this:
A teacher went from New England to
North Carolina. She was received with
prejudice; but succeeded In drawing
around her a large school of jMortshUe
children, an adult school and a Sunday
echool of &lt;rac hundred and twenty pu-

for that position than Mr. Baldwin, or
r,n« w hoec nomination would prove more
aeeeptabio to the voters of tho Htats asa
whole. We have conversed with many
of the earnest working Republicans of
Barry County and with one exception,
each has cxprtswd bls prefercncs for
"Mr. Baldwin, and that ono though
preforing Hon. Thomas D. Gilbert, of
Kent, did net hes-tato to ray, that it
would give him the greatest pleasure,
rhould Mr. B. be nominated to support
him, Jior did be doubt, he would make
ns able a Governor as Michigan hu over
had. Entertaining no doubt of his per­
sonal fitness in every rcspec*, to fill with
Honor to himself, and the best Interests
of the State, the High Office In connec­
tion with which his name I, now co
prominently before the pe-iple, wo a:e
fully convinced that the public good re­
quires tho nomination and consequent
election of Hon. HENRY I’. BALD­
WIN, ns next Governor ot Michigan.

—The Allegan Journal and Ecat Sagi­
naw Enterprise advocate the calling of a
State Convention at an early day.
—Emerson said, “Charles Sumner
hi» the whitest soul of any man I ever
knew.”
—Thad. Stevens to only kept alive by
looks and stimulants. Ho b carried to
the House every day.
—The Clcvctand Pajicr Company'*
mill was damaged by fire about 520,000
Tuesday ; insured.
Gen. Kilpatrick will bo a prominent
Republican candidate for Governor of

IEMERTS.

Schoch of Barry County, was heM at
the Echool House io this Village, on :
Wednesday the 12th InsL, was a Bueocss
owing to the circumstances, there being
a ftmcral at the Him, at the new Baptist

/factor?/, y»rf wWo,

Denims.
Stripe Shirting,
Prints, ?•* Cotaro,
Sugar,

Good Tea,
Best Imper
Heavy Sail

Hot
iso
u
1.00
st

BESTSTOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.

The lecture by the Superintendent,
the paper read by C. B. Cranson, re­
marks by Miro L. A. Ptcveus, Mr. Carretb and others upon the general topics
of school keeping, were well appreciat­
ed, well timed and very appropriate
for the occasion. And lu abort, I am
glad to sco move of an Interest taken In

All-wool Cassimerc suits, /If to SO. 00,
■ “
Broadcloth Dress Coal for $10,00,
A goodblack Overcoatfor $7.00.

system than hot been heretofore under
our old nianagemeut, by Inspectors
elected in the dlflerent townships.
The common school system, the offMuy It receive the highest approbation
of our country, and the richest benedic­
tion of heaven.
Items at large arc about as follows:
I ra Morgan of the firm of Morgan Broth­
ers, has returned from Old St. Lawrence
with hl»"frow,” whither he has been to
•evuro his prize.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
Cbnuccry Order.
STATS OF menu) AX. Th. Ciresit Coart

strong, has been appealed to the Circuit
Court, ho chose to take the mildest form
and cheat the turnkey out of his fees al
At the tart charter election In Palmyra present.
N. Y., the Republican* were suecra*ful
H. Wright ft Copt W. LuUns, are
for the first rime in 10 years.
making peepers lions to build a -~.
brick
reived a petition for her return, actually
—The Supreme Court ot tire United । block opposite the Exchange, 62 fool
States has more to fear from the part- front by 80 foot deep, they have contracP
li»an»hlp and unwbdom of its Judges ed their brick at SO.QO
50,1X1 per thousand,
thousand.
than from any other cause.
targe piles of stone are being heaped up
teen cut of oiffhii/ names were indicated
near tbs rite, which looks like ilolng
IScir marks. TbetrMfe parents of the
bany, lud., Circuit Court, 24 murder, something, over 1,000,000, feet ot logs
chlldien whom &gt;te had taught to write
have been hauled into the mill yard of
being in tliat proportion ttoablc to write first choice of nine-tenths Of the pasty
O. Leonard, this winter.
J. F. E.
tried.
their names." Again, it appears from in the County of Barry.
tho Report of the Freedman’s Bureau, The Grant, Johnson Correspondence.
—The Constituiion framed by the
that, in South Carolina alone, (tenriyArkansas Convention was adopted on
fivr thousand persons, who five ycara ago
The correspondence between General Tuesday, ar.d the Convention will roou
did sot know the alphabet, can now Grant and the Traitor Johnson, relating
read with fair understanding tlielr to the our pension of Secretary Stanton,
newspaper cr their bible, Bed Mere arc and his subsequent rninstatvmcut in tho
War Office, published on our first page
th* &gt;ti I* is rich, ttroog and isdl&lt;Ma*). Th* pa­
but like their colored brethren, hept In to-day .illustrates precisely the difference
per *a -Th* Mrircpolllra I'nlpil," io wbkb lb*
Igucrancc by the institution of slavery, in the character and principles* of the
—We notice In the Allegan Journal ItitualKli* and NonRHortlrtle parti** is th*
which tho Democratic party is now try­
Kplxcp*t Cborrh *r* m*J* th* *olj*el of hlr and
calls In five (owns for iuceUng*,st which
ing to force back upon the country.
self us on unscrupulous trickster, desir- It 1* propose*! to form Republican Cam­
yow we have no disposition to snear fous of averting the condemnation due
paign Associations.
' his violations of taw, by Interposing the
—The action of the Pennsylvania rail­
•ver sny ditiro to boret of whatnorlh- name and fame of the most distinguish­
srn societies and trachers hove done, arc' [ ed toldlcr in tho country, and envulvlng road company In prohibiting the vend­
doing and will do, if allowed to continue1 ' him In the odium seen to attach to open ing of all publications of an obecurs na­
ture
or immoral tendency on their trains
their week; forlhey arc only diseharg-' disregard of the laws of Congress. Geninc their fraternal duty to the Ignorant• crnl Grant, appears ca an Officer intent (lescrves imitation by other roaite.
and degraded. We arc wiMlng to let by’ only upon performing bis whole duly,
—The Galena Oaxcfle say* R is not
gones bo ty-gones; forget the foul-’ scrupulously end faithfully, without Gen. Grant's otgan, nor doos U be)levo
mouihed, arrogant sianrteri about Yan­' reference to [&gt;cr*onal ambition,and look- he has ally or ever will have one, as that
kee ••Mudsills’' in which the pexlnnate1 Ing only tow ard the public good. With
—Tho reported resignation of Chariot
'Xhat purpese, ills rejoinders to the Preeldulgc.. But in vlow cf surh undentabiVr dent have that telling directness always Franck Adams, Minister to England.
focte as we have sited, it will not do forr proceeding from a hearty manllncos, Is confirmed. His large private in tore* to
tho “thlxaliy" to talk any loagt rof ths’ complete singleness of alm, unflinching al home require his personal attention.
termer bleared condition v( U&gt;o booth,1 Integrity, and unflagging determination
or to deny that their section is a field 1
where ths misrionof enlightened chi is- i fairly and squarely, and denies unequiv­ lias scrloukiy injured the peach orchards
MORTGAGE BALE?
tian charity has a work of philanthropy ocally that he agreed tn asabt him in In the fruit region along the eastern
to dhebarge. 1 ho mam of the southern ' his war against tho civil tenure act, and shore of Lake Michigan.
—The bill tnklqg from ths Secretary
people are fast teeing this, and will not the Congrca* which posted and means
tee focibh enough to allow prejudice to to enforce it. He shows by the nature of the Treasury, the power to contract
prevent liitm from receiving ths eld of things tho President could not have the currency, bos passed (he Houses,and
they n&lt;«d in their industrial persufta,
and In the education of their laboring views, before expready to the Frcaldent
and other elorocs, who bare bean de­ in writing, concerning the suspension
prived hitherto of the elementary in- of Secretary Stanton., Inn question o
veracity between the traitor, who has
wondertlrs arogant demagogues of- tho
broken hie word, •■•t least oncoa week
slave power trout! te, in vfew of the, not since ho occupied din Pro; Ideatai chair,
—Tho Berrien County Record In a
political, but social change that U going and Gen. Grant, tho people have noln- vigorous editorial urges tho Republi­
on, which is so fatal to their unjust and
cans of that County to organize for tho
usurped supremacy.
e
In fovor of the magistrate whose abuses spring campaign. The advloo to sound
of power are the chief cause of ths evils and ought to bo followed.
whether the people of our own Plate at now affecting the nation. Read the
the forthoorilng Constitutional election, correspondence, and are how gloriously
should n&lt;-t by their emphatic condem­ the conduct of the soldier, who respects
nation-of tho last vestsce of lbs oppree- and obeys law, contrasts with that of the
aiona that the slave jxrwcr has cast open civil ruler bent on defeating romo ot the
even tho freemen of the north, utter their meat important Statutes erer adopted by
Congress.
the poor whites of the South, as well na
paur coiiMTY
ef the noble and true, whose faces arc
ter be knows of,” and that, viewed from
but one (hade darker, but on whose eouln
his (Stevens’) political stand-point, ho
Is emphalioally “In the church.”
At a recent meetlog of the Bor in Sel­
ma County, Alabama, cx-Coafedcratc —A Washington special says tho decis­
ion of the Supreme Court dismissing the
of our national existence, by every General Hards* referred to tho soldierly Georgia and Mississippi Injunction ca*ee,
means In thsir power, aided the govern­ management of Grant and Sherman, is regarded there as covering the McCarment, gave timely aid to the captives and of his old classmate, Gen. Hoad, he dlo and all other cases arising under the
among our true and gallant solders, tn
Reconstruction act*.
worse than "Cnletita black-holrt," who
I knew him well. He la emphatical­
—The train which left Omnha Mondav
ly a soldier and a gentleman—a man of morning ran off the track near Marshall
ths bands, an prliotiers of war, of this ability, honor and integrity. He has
Iowa, at midnight. The cars took fire,
••chivalrous” race of Southern slave come among ns,under orders, to execute one of which was destroyed. There •pooaa nd forks. Is Ism than tkrs* year*. W*
holders. Rkkemdca. every vote given the law* of Congress, which I know he
d*s't »oad«r that it la easy ts gtl saUcribvn la
were few p^aengers and none seriously "Dtnaraal.” Th* beak la worth Um mosey
against the bow Constitution, is a vote
injured.
ailbaat say prvmiua. Publ.alion OOe*. ATI
fee the elevation again to power, of the But I will venture to say/fhat, tn the
-‘•What to tbs news, this morning T ’ Broadway, X. T. Bead far a eireslar.
AcMv, and the enslavement of blacks, execution of these laws, there will be
For sab by M*i&gt; Baonun, Baitlag*, Mick.
a merchant, as be met a neighbor.
and co&amp;soquent degradation of white as much of klndr.cra and generosity ex- asked
'
“Nothing particular-only the Preallabor in all the land.
tended to the people of this district, as' dent has been fatal lying through tho
the nature of his duty will permit. I 1
Assoctated Prees.” "Thai’s aewa,” re- :
feel awurnd that he ta free flora partisan- '
। idled ths other as be walked away.
■
ship, and from personal and sectional 1
If the Prcaldsot shall geta,thrta tho '
The Wellington correspondent of the prelndioe, aad that in the discharge off
matter m to Ignonfhlm alto­
New York Thnss, thus accurately do-| ids office he will, uninfluenced by other■ Stanton
I
, gethcr, by direct order. Congrrm will
tribes tho position of tho President in than professional and patriotic motives, ।
him, by law. to transact tbeaplook to the good ot the entire ©ouutrj .. compel
i
budasss through dra WarDoGen. Mead Aos executed “tho laws of; propriate
I
. partment. The military couimilteos are
Congress without fear, feror or affec­
The Pm! dent stands convicted, In the
minds of all unprejudiced people, of tion.” Heneo the former reviews the
—Private despatches to Flint report
having, tn Cabinet meeting on the Ifth denunciation* of the Copperhead press, the serious illness, at Washington, of

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS !

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.
IE. tod kuooia* '
KKagUSABlE

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Ptrfumeriu,
Ladle's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Motions, $c. /c.

GROCERIES.—
r.tixn. onx. rjtextsms, sjtrsus* ec. s coxrsrTxsrocrrox faiftw at
J1ST SttOVKD.

PATENT MEDICINES,

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CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Governor Cxapo, of this Btate. He is
afflicted with a chronic disease, which .
cm&gt;tinttally threatens him. HiJWrouo- i

irashTiUt

LAROX AND 8PLXNDID STOCK OF GOODS:

�S*oi ini SHUftUanwus.

BUSINESS CARDS.
QITIIIIIEI At*,

e’^AROENT.

J* wav Advernsements,

IL. A A R. IL—H. H. Aimr. OanTSapL
Jewelry— R Htasica.
■ Probata Order—Estate of Jesz H»s«.
Ch*s«*ry Ordtr-II. Wsioss. Commltslower.
Ch«M«rr drd&lt;t —n. Wmasr. CuanuteUozw.
Csrriaf * F*rtorr—J. Cl.an.
Farra* for &amp;!•—II. D. Pater.
Lett, Lost—dices Fktxz.
M*ws D«pcl—Man B*&lt;n**n.
Uorl&lt;*g* S»l&lt;—Ja«. A. AwtttsT, Atfy for
A**ic*«*.

Mortg»x» SU»-Jax

a.

F. N. GALLOWAY,
B ANKER.
cnxxMWOw MAM 4 rremu,
habtingh, - - - .J»!
MISS E. WILCOX,

«Mo,aad we ds no mere tbae jualre tolbeaaa
when we say that the argument aaat bar* caaaioeed the moat ac*ptteal I baI Ih. Rarslaltoua of
Science it all ef her many departaenta. enlyeonBrms ths dials* Mtbnltelty of th* Script.™*,
ud is so far a* uj of the dlaeevarim lo geo
grepby, cbcmislry or grelogy hae* to do witk lb*
Liatary contained la lb* aariy written work* of
Us Old Tesllawal. they asltad. ooa&amp;rm lb* WuU
oi’erery word eontoiaed therein. We wish more
of oar peoplo eould bare listened lo that nrrnoo.
lor It »u la oor jodgemeai ■»* of th* moat eel*.

- - MICH.

tumvuu
MILLINER.
A*V2&gt;

DISEASES OP THE THE OAT
AND LENOS

HASTINGS,

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MICH.

D. 8. WOODWARD,
BsaMska
Dry M ad Grrti,

Harts &amp; Caps,
Crockery,

Morwesxoxy.

Hickory Coraere. Mteb.

nrsml

RIDIOO COHSERVATI8X.

Jwzzizr. AU'y for
CHRONIC CATARRH-

Republican County Convention.
A Rrpublina Cosntr Com
ha Coaaly af Barry
Is lh* RapoWieu Rials Con •nttoo. to b* b*ld in
tk* t;[i* of Dtlr.lL on th* in hdar of Marek nasi.
for ths purpot* of appointing Delegate* is *U*od

thcas every liny who are suffering from
Catarrh to *uch an extent, that the Air
Piumiijrfl In the head are in a partly de­
composed condition,—the noee and
threat fillrl with such a mu* of corrupt
matter that they are objects of disgust
: io thcmtelvcs, am] of pity to those with
whom they asecclato.
’ Chronic Catarrh Usually affects the
head, fauces and brou.hlal tubes. It la
I Invariably caused by humoral or Inflam1 matory blood, by which tho mucous
membrane h mado -uro or Inflamed,
producing a copious eflUrlon of viscid
1 matter. 1 fit be produced by Scrofula In
the blood It la almost certain to end in
Consumption, unle-s speedily cured, be­
cause It h Imposible to entirely prevent
tbe matter i.i-m running down the bron­
chial into the air vesicles, and such is
the excorlattng, or scalding property of
■he nutter, its contact with th* delicate
linings of the air-cells at once causes Ir­
ritation, and Invite* the humoral propcrtlei of tho blood to deposit thsrsin

didst** for Pmidtnl sad Vic* Pmldnt. will b*

lb«?tk dsy of Msreh n«tt, st 11 *'elo*k. noo* —
Sfeaiiags Fsb. Ulk. 1*M.
JAMEd A-HWgEZEY
H. WRIC.HT,
I tlsraaiicaa
JOHN HOkRRTR.
J. W. HACKETT.
1 Coa Mirra*.
HAS HEX LAFUAM

Tssrnuses l.«CTtxp.—Our former lownamsn.
A A Kaarr-o’. wilt )*d*r* on th* *ubj*«l of
T*mp*r*n«-, la lh» M K. Cborrb. In tbl* VH1*g».
•a Tn**dsy e»«mirgof u*• I week. Feb. Uth. Mr.
K. is sn tbl* and InterrHing sdrortte af Ibis
Admtetiow tm. All sr* ioeitad.

lin

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Elis Fiswcn I^jnes. No,
W* tetra ibol llu* l-odpi I* 1
e.adition, tod la resile dot.
T-mj-eraor* came. Wa bid t Mort *p«ed. In all
•Earn to aqotteh th* whisky ra ic tn this vtllagr.

ri

pnpl* e*prci*1ly Um

Republican UulM aloctora lo th* edl for s Coun­
ty ContMition herewith publithnl. This It a con-

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
a.t»

rsoaCTvaxzxxs.

HASTINGS. ■ ■ • nirl - . . MICH.
WCash pato far Produes.

■EW IPHiTHUHTI,

A ORAXT. Is diiMlrad by ra.tual reauut.

N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

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BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

Catarrh a)most alwaya attend* Con­
sumption, and frequently lead* to It.
In Oxygenized Air we haye a poaltlve
cure tor this disease. The remedy la
taken by inhalationbreathed directly
Into the lunge, and through them cirried into the blood; thus as soon as the
blood will carry It. it reaches all jiarts
of the system, decomposing th* Impure
matter In the blood and expelling it
through th* pores, and through the na­
tural channels from the system. Thus
you will see that the cause of tho disease
Is removed, and the disease Itself must

it*. Dt Vinjn'i Ctusstno Wana-l'sour
ButtUi to your tool* befot* sterling.
Oa. asr th* pimp, b* ha Id er rowtig. who

o«ee. on Tuesday U*l, haes hi* tote* Uiaterrd
•ternail*, unIm i-.« rope mi and return them
forthwith. Uy the way. If thty ar* returned or
aiairo«T rair.BB.
and if not. lu* auie of th* lb • ring akuuk Wil! ba
published ia the eolusns of thia paper at aoaie
falsra dsy.

AasiccLTtuL Socitrr—Nsrrura or Ks-CoaCaaaly AgncultuVjd aaciaty sr*. requested lo
■sot st the Coast* Cfoek'-* olhre, in Ustilng*. ou
Kateeday Fete. 15th. si It o'eteek, t*'msk* ar­
es* gnaeat* for bolding a HI.«*P Shearing Feali• al. and s Mowing match. aM lo cnosull relalitc
la a halidiDg upsn th* Fair Ground!
Dyordar *flh* rresidnL
J M. Marte*. S*cr«Ury.
Raaliags Fete Zd. IKS.
(tw)
Ou Noiraar *te*Hng. Ih* lib itul. lh* following
p*r*oo« ware iiatalted as officers of Wild Flower
Udg*. No. 4«, 1. 0. of O. F., for lh* qusrt^ end­
ing May lai, IUS:
W. C. T . Georgs Ear!; W. V. T.. Mr*. A. W fendant mulcted lu a Urge bill of costa. which the
Bailey; W. S.. Mr* D. Xlriker; W. T-. Mru. Corporation dura ilaelf bonorally booed In pay.
Kaappec ; W. 1. 0 . Mia* Mum* Dteherwo ; W
And permit me to aay. I caanol agree with yea
O. 0.. Almon Whitcomb; W T- K. KL Holbrook;
W. M.. Geo. Altefl; W. D. M.. Mia. Clara Ford ;
w. A. A, Mr*. Wta. Jon..; W.C.. B*e. A. P.
Moon; W R. 8 . Mil. M. A. Moor. ; W. te V,
Mia* Bata Butter; F. W. C. T.. Philo H. Dua•tog.

NashTille.
Mr. Mnt of M.rahtll, Lu rented the Nuhrill*
How**, and to pelting II In naming order. Vteil•M to *ur town wiU Bad Mr. West, a rery a&amp;bto
aiut and will apsr* oo pain* to rank* hl* b*oa*
pleassat sad agrsesbl* to all who may faror him
-ilk seal!.
Mr. D. C. Griffith, has acid hi* stock of dry
gewds aad rested hi* tiara. Il to to ba Hied
talk, spring with drag*, medietas, paint*, mis
and groceries Ilia aaid Mr. 0. psopo*** lahaild
a foundry, which I bap* I* th* com | for it will
supply a want ranch foil here, beside* I ihiuk. be
a paring inreatmfaL There to a large asMcel
ef balidiag contemldatod bare Um next scuon.
aad all the atlll yardaaie ailed 1* aeartowing with
toga. Tba fnawda of Rar. J. B. Harder, raalbad
beta*** forty and fiRy dUlara nai. at an oy.ier
torpregiesB forbisben.dt 1**1 T!iuroday aveatog. A vary plssani mil aa trail t* a good tapF*k. «u a pari of lha fruit* of th* aEurL

। •( !*••• I’rysn* ren&gt;
HF.LHHOI.DH Fl.

perfcnswg h«re for th* paal week, ten aa tola
mernragfar * brief seanasi U Rente Creak, lite
daa them teal ** ttieald say that IhaTraap la oca
of tea tea: aow irtealinc, sad that lheir eater-

Wathiak all *fowrpaopto b* bar* wUaeattd
these parfemaaaea will agree with aa 1* ear mg
that ih*raare few baiterdaliai■star* *f all fere* of
bsmaacLsracte? than Hr. **« Mra. Mills* aad
thwt lb* ether Msesbres *f lb* aaaspaay hart wall

Plays" ghwt hare. A *4 what to mare, lha p«r-

Lt”

bi I lib some m,inner we treat and rad­
ical ly cure Branch Ills and Consumption.
Let no one suffering from thia. discuses
despair of relief. If you are too tar sway
to visit our office and tee us personally,
write a description of your symptops,
and forward to the address below.
Send for our circular which gives a
full description of these disease*.
Ont of the many thousand teatltnonlala received we publish the following:—
Dn. C. L. Blood,
Dear Sir: I desire to giro you my tes­
timony In regard to the value of your
scientific system of treating Catarrh and
diseases of the Rcspltatory organs. I
have used your remedy, •• Oxygenized
Air,” in my practice for the last year
with complete sucoosw. I have cured
the worst forms of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority of the caws of Bronchitis and Con­
sumption In their advanced stages. I
unqualifiedly pronounce ' Oxygenized
Air" the greatest boon ever yet confer­
red upon our suffering race, and hope
the day I* not far distant when every In­
telligent physician will adopt your sys­
tem In the treatment of all chronic affec­
tions
Fraternally Yours,
L. M. LEE, M. D.
No. 139 Westminister 6t,Providence.
Da. C. I*. Blood,
My Dear Bin 1 have tre ted your rem­
edy, “Oxygeniaed Air" lu advanced
stages of Catarrh, Brodchitis and Con*
sumption, and theramits have been, lb
the highest sense, satisfactory; so posi­
tive am 1 of its wonderful power to ar­
rest the progress of the above named
diMaae*, that 1 can etnscienUauidy ad­
vise nil who may be suffering from thorn
to place themselves under the treat­

DIB80LUTI0H.

DRUGGIST

AND BOOKSELLER,

Empire Block.
MIDDLETfLEB, ■ allyl .

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

JEWXLBY &amp; MUSIC STORK

It is tho best

MICS1HA*

�LEGAL NOTICES.

advise him to do so. On the 1Mb I did
agree with Gan. Sherman to go and ad­
vise hlmto that course, and on the 10th
1 had an ietcrvlc# alone with Mr. Kantoo, which led me to the conclusion that
any advice to him of tide kind would be
useless, and go informed Gen. Sherman.
Before 1 contented to advise Mr. Stan­
ton to resign, I understood from him, in
a conversation on the sutyeet, immedialely after Idsrcliudakrr.cn t, that It was
hUeptaiwsthrithowrtofCaagrvwisnCBod“An Act temporarily to supply
vacancies in the KxecnUve Department

no doubt that the law. of IKS was atm
in force, and notwitbstanding my action
a fuller examination of the law leaves a
quratlon In iny mind whether Ufoor Is
doF repealed. Thia bring the earn, I
could - not now advise his renlgnatlon,
leet.lbe same danger 1 apprehend from
bfi^y fernowl might follow. The
coarse you have understood I agreed to
pursue was In violation of law, and that
without orders from you, while tbe
course I will pursue, and which I never
doubled you fully understood, was In
accordance with law and not in dbobcdlaico fo any orders of my superior.
Ami now, Mr. President, where my
hotfor ifa ebldlcr andintogrilyasa man
have been so violently assailed, pardon
me foriiaylng that 1 can but regard this
whole matter from beginning to and aa
an attempt to Involve me In the realstanoe of law, for whieh you hesitated to
MSunothareeponelbUlty, in order thus
to"desiroy my character before tbe country. A amt “ ■* msssurc, evuunneu in
thhr ccbClualbn by your recent orders di­
recting mo to disobey orders from the
HeKetary of War, my superior, and your
subordinate, without baiting counter­
manded hl. authority, J am to disobey.
With assurance, Mr. President, that
nothing Icaa than a vindication of my
IMjeonol honor and charactcrcouldhavo
Induced this correspondence ou my part,
I have the honor to bo, very respectful­
ly, ydur obedient servant.
.

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FOB raUFYING IKE BLOOD.

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£30,0001 £30,000!

IF YOU FAST GOOD GOODSCHEAP,

STOCK S^ABDWARE,

LOOK .IT ora GOODS 1 LOT PRICES.

PHILLIPS &lt;k BENTLEY’S

A Good Overcoat for 15,00, worth $10,00;

A Fla. Broadcloth sail far »!*,&lt;*. werlh W4.00:

IRON &amp; STOVES
Dry Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockcry
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

^h!K“ilS~.KL
U.rleg Meared lb. large roomoTcr IIROWX'N
WAGOX HU OP, wiib Incnaaed tanllUn, I am
prepared lo do all kind* of

a. • oil rifor. purehulag.

PHILLIP* * BENTLEY

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
A ruiNB relative—a catakin.
A drop too much—the hangman’s.
Rmmind time—the back of a clock.
The "yard arm"—T hirty alz Inohm.
T» commonest social vice—Ajvioe.
The tint 'Ins In America—Columbus.
A bad sign—to sign another man's

ORKMEx'

NEW CASH STOKE,

HARNESS

SHOP

TO BUY YOUE GOODS!

A Scant to be approved of—A wlttl•V”,
—Almost every young lady la public
spirited enough to have her father’s
bouse used as a oourt-hou»e.
’Tfae poor pittance of .evenly yenra is
n^, worth bring a villain for. What |
nwUrn It If your neighbor lira In a
sjdendld tomb ? Sleep you in innocence.
An independent candidate for sheriff
IrTKentucky puts forward aa his chief
rlliBi the fact that ho ones slept wi th

A Wrench writer ha. Mid that P. dream
gloriously, yon must act gloriously when
MnkotniMl io bring angels down to oon.
verse with you In your sleep, you must
labor In the cause of virtue during the
Ora CitAKUES.—We are more unstable
io our Likings and disliking! than Ln our
opinion!, not because wisdom Is leas per­
manent than love, bul because all actualApB^rMa % rather an Intellectual
AK. Ai-FUECiATnr. Hubeb.-A
westernpreacher went to the backwoods
«o
toner to hU third wife. He
■ddrrrnid tee parties on the subject of
tba^oieranlty of the rite ho was about
to perform, llio aacredno-a and aimable
dforaotrr of th
“ ‘
‘
**ffK|y^e
the corimony, when the bridegroom
came to pay the foe, ho said to the min­
ister ; "I agree with you aa to what yon
have said about marriage, for I find it so
much better and cheaper than to hire
&gt;tolp.

ABE COHING!
ASUS"1 “
«•»
OWE D01LL1

The Last

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Success,

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IMPROVED

Great Bariaios for the Pesple'
WfORlTE

Still Leads the Van

Hair dressing

be lot permit other
Tar Preparations to be
patoied ef oa yea for Wine
of Tar, aa this has mere
merit than all others.

BOOTS t- SHOES, CHEAP!

Ji/ew^tyU iBO’eSoide

will quickly restore Gray H.ir
to its natural color and beauty,
Aad produce luxuriant growth. It i.
perfectly hannlrai, and is preferred
over every other preparation by
thorc who have a fine head of hair.

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ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT

CUANCERY ORDER.

WSTIBN
Broad Gauge Bailway!
UANCA, loor from

NEW

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GEO. M. DEWEY,
XT 11*877X09, DABRY CO.. MICH.,
0«m in M rtory of Brick Block, corner of
Stalo sail J.fferson aUoata.

®lje ijastings unnnev
BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XII.
JHtdiral

With Malice toward none.^with Charity for all,—with Piranesi in the Right.'

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1868.
fortnj.

of the United States thus to maintain in

«ht Sifting* Jinirr.

949

TERMS,—6L60 PER ANNUM.

25HQE

NUMBER 44.
Presidont, in virtue of an act of Congress ration of Congrce*, He appointed pmto bo hereafter passed. I am glad to find
that by looking at the vote that tho dis- limited power until such time
tinguiahed Senator from Maryland ( Mr.
Johnson) voted tor this proposition, and
thns recognized the doctrine far which I

United State*, which he dearly is not,bn I
only one of its coordinate branches; and,
therefore, aa this guaranty must be a
TO CYRUB
legislative act, it follows that ths attempt
on the part of tho Prcaidcnt to execute
tho guaranty was without authority, and
Hoofland’s German Tonic.
that the guaranty can only be executed
tached; tho power to recognize state in tho farm of a law, first to be passed by
Prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackboh,
governments, to use tho common word, Congress and then to bo submitted to the alone to determine the status and condito reconstruct, to maintain and guarantee President for his approval; and if ho docs tson of those States, and that the Pred- "Noperson shall be qualified as an ol*oor shall be eligible as a member of
republican state governments in thore not approve it, then to be passed over his dent has no power to proclaim peace or tor,
The Great Remedies for all Diseases
such a convention, unless he shall have
state* st once attached under this provis­ head by a majority of two-thirds in each to declare the political condition of those previously taken and subscribed the oath
ion. Upon this proposition there is also House. That law, then, becomes the ex­ States until he shall first have been there­ of amnesty, os set forth in the Prasi
LIVER. STOMACH. OR
dent's proclamation of May 29 A. D.
a eoncuxrenee of the two parties. Tho ecution of the guaranty and is the act of unto authorised by on act of Congress.
Preeidont has distinctly rvcognirod tho tho Government of tho United Stales.
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
I therefore, Mr; President, take the 1865"—which was Issued on the samsday
application of this clausa of the Consti­
Mr. President, this is notan open ques­ pronoeition as conclusively established,
tution.
Ho
has
recognized
tho
fact
that
tion.
I
rend
to
tho
Secretary
and
ask
botn by reason and authority, that thia “And in a vaterqualifiod aa prescribed by
Hoofland’s German Bitters
its jurisdiction attached when thore states him to read a part of the decision of the clause of tho Constitution can be execut­ the constitution and tawsol the State «f
were tound without republican state gov­ Supremo Court of tho United States in ed only by Congreeg and taking that m
ernments, and ho himself claimed to art the care of Ixither vs. Borden, as report­ established, I now proceed to consider
undar this clause of tho Constitution. I ed in 7 Howard.
The persons having the right to vote
what are the powers of Congress ia tho
will read tho proamhloof tho President's
Tho Secretary road as follows :
execution of tlio guaranty, how it shall must have the right to vote by the laws
proclamation.
EOOFLAND'3 GERMAN TONIC,
“Moreover,ths Constitution of tlio Unit­ bo executed, and what means may bo of the State, and must, in addition to
"Whereas the fourth section of the ed 6tntos,asftr cs it has provided for au employed' tor that purpose. The Consti­ that, have taken the oath of amnesty.—
fourth article of the Constitution of tho ciuorgoncy of this kind, and authorized tution doos not define the means. It The President disfranchised in voting
United Btatee declares that tlio United tho General Government to interfere in does not say bow tho guaranty shall be for delegates ts the conventions from
States shall guarantee to every stalo iu tho domestic concerns of a state, has executed. All that is left to tho determ­ two hundrsd and fifty thousand to throe
the Union a republican form of govern­ treated tho subject aa political in its na­ ination of Congreea. As to the particular hundred thousand men. His disfranHoofland’s German Bitters.
ment. and shall protect each of thorn ture and placed tho power in the hands character of the means that must be em­ ch Isernon t was far greater than that
against invasion and domestic evidence; of that department.
ployed, that, I take it, will depend upon
and whereas tho President of tho United
Tho fourth section of tho fourth article the peculiar cireunintancwi of each caro ;
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO
States is by the Constitution nuulo Com- of tho Constitution of the United States and tho extent of the power will depend the proclamation of amnesty ho asya s
mandor-in-Chicf of tho Army and Navy, provides that tlio United State* shall upon tho other question as to what may
ns well os chief executive officer of -the guarantee to every state in the union a be required for the purpose of maintain­ cxcopied from the benefits of thia proclaUnited States, and is bound by aulemn republican fbrm of government, and ing or guaranteeing a loyal republican
|ttisrrilanii.
oath faithfully to execute tho office of shall protect each of them against inva­ form of government in each State. I use Ho then announced fourteen "'—ire of
President of tho United States, and to sions; and upon tho anpEcatian of tho the word "loyal” although it ia not used
take care that tho law be faithfully exe­ Ixgislaturo or of tho txeeutivo (when in tho Constitution, because loyalty is an
cuted ; and whereas tho rebellion which the Legislature cannot bo convened) inhering qualification, not only in regard tended civil or diplomatic officers, or
otherwise domestic or foreign agents, of
has been waged by a portion of the peo­ agninst domestic violence.
to persons who are to fill public offices, the protended omfodorato government."
. Dl»iru«t tor Food. FuJdas
ple of tho United States agaisurt tho propUnder this article of tho Constitution but in regard to Utate Governments, and
Welrbt In the Blctn«ch.
uriy constituted outhoritieaof ih« govern­ it rests with Congress to deddo what wo have no right to recognize a State gov­
our KnietsUors, ELnkment tlioreforo in tho most vfulunt end government is tho established one in a ernment teat is not loyal to the govern-- "18. All persona who have voluntarily
revolting form but whose organized and state. For, ok the United States guaran­ ment of tho United States. Now, air, as participated in said rebellion, and the
intimated value of whoso taxable prop­
tee to each state a republican government,
Cbokins or Boffoc-tlng 8en»nUoo» wbn
erly is over twenty thousand dollars."
In a Lytns Po-t»r-. Bsimw of Vl«l«n&gt;.
| tirely overcome, has in its revolutionary Cougreaa must necessarily deddo what
Do--» or Web* War. th. Blsbt.
Ma PuEtncxT: If I had not been re- progress, dejirired tho people of tho state government is established in tho state be- cd in the Constitution, I call the attention
fi-rrod to by my honorable friend from of North Carolina of all aril govern­ furo it can determine whether it is republi- of the Senate to the eighteenth clause of number at the Iraal two hundred and
section eight of the first article of the fifty thousand or throe hundred thou*,
Wisconsin, (Mr. Docuttu) in tho debate ment; and whnroaa it become* neccaoary
Constitution of tho United Statoa, which and men, while the disfranchisement
. .. . J----- , oud proper to carry out and onforco tho tircn of a itate are addmittod into the
--- --------tins -lotion.-------------------------- ‘“te-. J obligations of tho people of tho UnitedJ councils of tho Union, tlio authority of’ deciares that:
fear that shall not have the streugth to . gutp, to tho
J North
the gurvxumcnt under which they wvre
| •■‘LTb“11 "»?"
i ■ .k
I- 1.1
«&gt; too enjoyment of a re- appointed, as wtD as its republican char­
five thousand or fifty thousand persons
Tlu; wen., tore to-day u thesamo which pelican form of government."
st tho furthest. These provisional
acter, ia rocuguizeil by the proper consti­
&lt;tirnvas!a
.
,,
.
•xjsrovaila throughout tho
the ronntrv.
country, whom
which I ,
governors, under the authority of th*
tutional authority. And its decision is
will be the issue of tills cauvasa, and per- I I read tins, Mr. I rowdcnt, fur tho pur- binding upon every other doprutment,and
Here U a declaration of what would President, were to call oonventiona; they
Ttf','Z?J?At'
’I'-u wing that the Prorident ot tho
hapa for rears to coma. Jv
0,
. . w.Smt I P*9 o{ Sutra,
JXhoZ?i
in hi. polity of roronstnic- could not bo quretionod in a judicial tri­ otherwise bo a genera! princqtlo anyhow:
I have hail occasion to say
aty elrewhore,
elsewhere, it
•&gt;
. .. . ...‘T'/. . _ ____ . bunal It is true that the eon test In thb
that Congress ilmll have the power to
is between two paramount ideas, each tion, started out with a distinct recc^nistruggling far the supremacy. Duo is, tion of tho applicability of this clause of cose did not last long enough to bring the para all laws necessary to carry into exe­
tho
Constitution,
and that ho based Lis matter to this issue; and aa no Senators or cution all powers that tire vested in tho exercised by the military commanders
tiiat tlie war tn suppress tliorobollton wan
right and just on our part ; that tho rob- system of reconstruction upon it It is
vU forfeited their civil and politico! rights, true that ho reriten in this proclamation
formed the President went forward and
and can only be restored to them upon that be is the Commander-in-chief of tho
called upon to decide the controversy.—
accepted them as being loyal and repubsuch conditions as the nation .may pre­ army of tho United States: but nt tho Yet the right to ducido b plyM- there,
scribe fur its future entity Aad (4nei»erity. same time ho puts his plan of r&gt;.-conatrurand
not
iu the courts."
•
" '
■ for that purpose. Aa I before rraiuki
tion
not
upon
tiw
exercise
of
tho
military
the voters under them to proceed to elect
The other idea is, that the rebellion was
Mr. Morton. In, this option of the the character of the means will depei
not sinful, but was right; that thdMj^ power which is called to its aid, but on
the execution of the guaranty provided
by tho clause of the Conititutiou to which
the President launched those State govcute tho guaranty' jiroridcd tor " in this
their State governm-nls end be restored I have referred. He appuinta a Govern­ clauou of the Cunsntutiob, ia placed in
ejnmonts Into full life, and activity
or Ear North Carolina and for there otli
presenting a qu
'to their representation in Congress just
without consultation with or coopcra। Congrea and no where else, and thcre- haring it tooted
as if there had been no rebellion and
i tore tho nocessBry reading of the Consti­
nothing had - occnrod. The immediate
tution is confirmed by the highcet judicial tho Government ila.'l£ Abd I now pro­
Now, sir, when It is claimed that these
issue before fio Senate now is between Govarnor has all the power of ano of thh authority which wo have.
.4
pound this proposition: that if Con­
the existing State governments establish­ district commanders, and, in fact, far
Mr. Johnson. Do you rood from the K after deliberation, after long and bored that they took their origin under
greater
power
than
was
omfared
upon
ed under the policy of tho President of
jr experience, shall come to tho con­ a proceeding Instituted by the President
General Popo ox General Sheridan/'1- any opinion delivered by the Chief Justice f
tho United States in tho rebel States and
Mr. Morton. Yea, sir; tho opinion clusion that loyal republican State gov­
tho plan of reconstruction presented by
delivered by Chief Justice Tanny. He ernments cannot bo erected and main­ this guaranty, when It now stands conCongress.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
"That tho military commander of the decides that this power is not judicial; tained in the rebel states upon the basis
department, and all officers and parauns thnf it is uno of the high powers confer­ of the white population, it has a right to
red upon Gingreaa; that it is not subject miso up and make voters of a class of
ort latitude and longitude of a given in the military and naval service, aid and
men who had no right to vote under tho these constitutions wore .formed by conspot, and from that can safely begin
State lava Thia is simply the use of the
Lis survey ; aad so I will endeavor to as­
distinct enunciation of the doctrine that
Wo are then agreed upon the second this guaranty is not to bo executed by neccMAry means in tho execution of the
certain a proposition in this debate upon
guaranty.
If we hare found after repeat­
which both parties aro agrood. and start propodtion, that tho power of tho United
ed trials that loyal republican state govTrSTIMONIALa.
from that proposition. That proposition is, States to reconstruct and guarantee re­
eraments—governments that shall answer
that at tho ona of tho war,in tho spring of publican forms of government at once ap­
Hou. Geo. W. Woodwnrd.
the purooee that such governments are
1865, tho rebel States wore without State plied when there states were found iu tho body and to bo submitted to the President intended to answer-eannot be succeee------------governments of any kind. Tho loyal
State condition in which they were nt tho end fur his approval; and should ho disap­
governments existing at the bopnningof' of tho wnr. Thon, sir, being agreed uj&gt;- prove it, it may become a lew by being ftilly founded upon the basis of the white
population,
because tho great majority of
tho wa r had be&lt; n overturned by the rebels; on there two propositions, we are brought jirered by a two-thirds majority over his
that population are disloyal, then Conthe rebel Stat* governments erected du- I to tho queotiun as to tho proper form of
ring the war had been overturned by our | exercising thia power and by wham it
UCU. W. WOODWARD."
Naw, I will call the attention of my
arraiea, and «t tho end of the war there , shall bo exordrea. Tho Conatitution says friend from Wisconsin to soma othor’nu- voting population for tho purpose of roHon. James Thompson.
were no governments of any kind exist- ■ that “tho United Statre shall guarantee thority. As ho has been pleased to refer lahlistung these governments in the exe­ proclaim them to be the conetltuUani of
»S. j.
=’-•
ing in thore Statca. Tlffii fact was rccog- ■ to every state in the union a republican to a former speech of mine to show that I cution of tho guaranty. I think, sir, thore States without first having subamcxovrr.oAi:»»»nvonToiiK,:iaMAiNST
nizod distinctly br tho Preddent of the i form of government." By the phrase am not quite consiatout, 1 will refer to a this proposition is so dear that it ia not
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
United State* in his proclamation under ’ “United State*'1 boro io ment tho govern- vote given by him in 1861 on a very im­ necessary to elaborate it We are not
which tho work of recouMruetion was meat of tho United State*. The Un/ted portant provision. On tho 1st of July, required to find in tho Constitution a par­
commenoed in North Carolina in 1865,to Statoa can only oct through the govorn- 1864, tho Senate having under consider­ ticular giant of power for this purpooo; moment, even admitting that the Pres but wo find a general grant of power,
_l.l»k T
luv. tr,---------------------------- r-r.nl Antfl lIlAiJAIlAA
nMMSA.
From Ker. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.f
ation, aa in Committee of tho Whole, “a
were mare copies of this proclamation., ly the some thing if it read “tho govern- bill to guarantee to certain States whoso and wo find also another grant of power
In that prochanation ho soya:
' meat of the United f-tatea shall guaran- governments have been usurped or over­ nuthori-ing us to use whatever means
may bo noccesary to execute the Grat;
“Aud whereas tho rebellion, which hasJ tee to every state in thia union a republithrown a republican form of government.' and wo find that tho Supremo Court of people,the people never having had a
been w
ttmvl hv
ill« people
»Ar&gt;rJ* '. can
irovernmonL”
waged
by a.
a nortfan
portion a!
of the
enn farm
torn of government"
Mr. Brown, of Miasonri, offered an nmendthe L nited States aguinst tho nroper-1 Thon, os tho government of tho United msnt to strike out all of the bill after the the United Stales has said that tho judg­
of tha
ment of Cungrrn? y pon this question shall
ly constituted authorities of tho Govern-1 States is to cxocute this guaranty,the quoabo conclusive; that it camiot be reviewed
mont thereof in tho most violent and re-' ton arises, what constitutoe the gorernby the courts ; that it is a purely politle— tow -i---- of
Uaited
but simply by force of executive power.
dent does not cunrtiiute tho gurerumeut;
And, rir.lf waahall admit those States
tlcn of Congnwv, that raising up color
tirely overeouB, has in its revolutionary tho Congress doos not constitute the gov­
ed
men
tothe
right
of
suffrage
is
a
means
progress deprived *,ho people of the State ernment; tho Judidary don not consti­
deal, by force Muii
necessary to the execution of that pow­ othor Mouas under thote constitution-.,
of North Carolina of all civil govern­ tute the government: but all three to­ •at
further to prori
er, is a determination which cannot be when the thing shall have got beyond
ment.”
gether constitute the Government; and
our keeping and they are fully restored
Here the President must be allowed to aa this guaranty ia to be executed by tho
to their political rights, they wDl then
speak far his party, and I shall aoeept Government of the United States, It fclthte as a proposition agreed upon on both
The President of the United States,as­
sides: that at the end of the war, there
suming that he had tlio power to execute
&gt;VT rOCB CLOTH AT
tills guaranty, and baaing his proclamaHASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.
States within
of reconstruction. It waa underatood at
CAUTION.
that tlme-lt wa* so announced, if not
Mr. Marton. The hor.crablo Senator
by himself, at least formally by the Sec­
mittoe* of tho Whole and on its final pas­ retary of State, Mr- Seward—that tho

BOOFLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS,

men* ia convoyed by this provision
, Nbw, Mr. Ifreeident, when tho war
BUTTON AND CHIL­ ended and theoo states were found with­
DREN.
out governments of any kind, tho juris­
diction of tho United Staton, under this

SPEECH OP HOH. 0. P. MORTON.

SUPPORT HOMEJNBUSTRY!

sage. I call attention to the conrinaion
of tho amendment, which declares that ring the vacation of Congress ware to be
erected as provisional only; that his

ruvolutiuD, and robo lion. The inotsuro
of power thus conferred upon tho Gov­
ernment of tho United States can only be
deternnned by that which is requisite to

submitted to Congress for Its approval j
or disapproval at tho next araaion. If i
the President had adbeard to that deter-1
miration 1 believe that aU would &gt;wvo |
Executive undertook finally to exoeulo■

�menu could not Im erected and malntalned upon tbo basis of die white popu­
lation. Wo bod tried tbsra. Ocngreao
Lad attempted tho- work of rceonstrootion throngb the epnadfatSonal smendmentby leaving the mffrage with tbe
white men, and by leaving with the
white peopl • of tbe South the quesUon
a* to when the colored people should
exercise the right of suffrage, If ever ;
but when It was found that those white
men were a* reliellJuna as ever, that they
bated thia Government more bitterly
than ever ; when it wa* found that they
persecuted Ute Idynl men, both white
and black, in tl.elr midst; when It wan
found that Northern m. n who bad gone
down there were driven out by a social
tytaay, by a tbo-csmd annoyances, by
the insecur ty of Hfe and property—
then It bcc&gt;tne npjerentto all tucn of
Intelligence that reonsteucUon could
not take place up»i the La-ls of the
white population, und something else
mo*t be done.

EMEMTI

Via bill of the summer of

wlth the Democratic party*
during the war
nsmsT JtsCWUb

MW

IRTI

mitred to OBagre* for tta
MACHINE
and decision; and, aa I bcfore'remarked, Ing
1( that had hMD done all would hare for punbhment—sye, too little for punbeen well. I did not then advocate unlvcrsil colored suffrage in the South, and
1 have before given my rearona for it ted for tills great treosau. The arch fiend
psm^-*
LOCAL AOCXffi, llABTlROfi, NIC*.
himself is now at liberty U]x&gt;D ball. No
'jwriu eu.Mr.uth
cfSwth Canrliu* U
mony with the great body of the Re­ mon Is to be punished ; and now, while
si) kzrtrW.
publican party of the North. It wa» punishment has gone by, aa
nearly a year after that time, when Con- we are InslaUng only .upon , *s«nrlty tor
ibe future. Ws are simply salildg tliat
nd.. «orn jK
I. which At
yil spirits who brought
Uf-on na
____
.&lt;ge with
us shall
snail not again co:
co rue
into ,power „ ..,,.,..1,—. u..
-h .&gt; them li u
fienntwr from HHnola (Mr. Trumbull)
- thia
■&lt;.!. generation,
.I.— .«.ln
Jqriug
again tn
to l.rlnv
bring
Was not until a year and a half after upon ua rebellion and calamity. We
mmenta having been organised by the
that tune that Cougre-s came to tbo are simply asking for those accuxitl a
loyal people, they werenrganired by the
c ncluslon that we could not execute the
disloyal; every office jas*ed Into the
handsofa rebel; the Union men had
white voices la owing to the simple no-; guarany of lhe Coys But Ion without tnJ tho |waoo of ecu posterity.
MAKIN FOUR DIFFSREVf RTTTCfltA
no part oriollntho*’government*; and
______
ups new class of-loyal voters.
cl lent that
there____________________
a e more colored men। raixiac
,
•o far frejk answering tlio purpo-e for
Intbo^Stat s &lt;h-n there are white ana. j And, air, nobody concurred in thatrewh ehmrarrnineats are Intended, they
Congreea h:.a not &gt;ought to establish nr- | suit m&lt;.re heartily than myself. I Ooti* Detrocnttlc potty. Our principles are
felled to extend protection to the loy, 1
erosui ictnacy. n. r ha* It sosght to co- fes (nnd I do It without rtaunc) that I those of humanity; they are (bore of
men, ckhcr white or black. Tho loyal Either wemu-tbo&gt;d the.-e people oon- tab I!th tbe on|&gt;remacy of any class ot ■ hive been e&lt;luc;.ted by the great events Juatee: they ore those of eq ail righ’a;
men wen trturdorod with Impunlly ;
party uf mon. Hit had sought to e -1 ofthe war. 11m American people have they are principle* that apped b&gt; the
fruoatf. ontrt.K
t ibllih negro sup cm cy it would have r b- en educated rapidly; and (human who
Ji Makes the Best Stitch,
basis ns would enable loyal ft pub.han
•T.( rr oi'MicnntA.'i
been an easy matter by excluding from ; Buys he bas learned nothing, that he while nu the other aide wo bear nppeuli
tbe rebel Stat a where n rebel hits been State governments to be raised up ; and die right of suffrage all men who ha I i stand* dow where be didalx years aga.ls
tried and brought to punishment by the
Tho
white
man
1*
overwhelmingly
In
been conrernc I In the reboll on, In ac­ like an t.ncieui mile-post by tbesidoofa
civil authority for the murder of a Upinn gre-s walteil lung, the nation waited cord) ncc with the prnpreltton of Hie doerted highway. We, Air. President, the majority in this country, and that
man. Not one case. I am told, can be long, experkmc had to eomc to tbe res­ dls lngubhcd Senator from Mnsaaehu- have advanced step by step. What tb&gt;e majority is yearly Increased by half a
found. Those governments utterly fail­ cue of reason Lcforc the thing was done aottq(Mr. Sumner.) in hlsrpeech ol w.ir began we did noi cmitemjdats the million of while men f,om abroad, and
ed In answering the purpose ot civil —In the lust revolt, and at tho last thing Worcester, In 18GX He propo-ed to ci- destruction of slavery. 1 remember wUl that inajontj- gaining in proportion horn
governments; and not only that, but I to be done, Congrrea dciermlnod to dig rludcallmen who luul Leen u-ncerne-t when the Crittenden resolution wa*
fi&lt; dk fail
they returned (he colored people to a through all tbe inlbiab-dlg through In the rebellion and confer suITrugc only
finally be but a handful In this country;
condition of &lt;juati slavery ; they made the roll and the shifting sands, and go on these w!io wore left. That would prosecuted for conquest ar to overturn and yet We hear the prejudices of the
down
to
the
eternal
rock,
and
lhere.
upwhite
raoo
appealed
to
to
crush
this
oth
­
,. ,tab
, »,b.
,
,
------ .lp7 c | imiw
iinvc s-uwiKuni
c-tablbbcd
negro
negro s-.ipretnncy
s-.iprotnncy ny
by the institutions of any State. 1 know
» &gt;b.
,H„
.......... ..
tbit that was Intond-.-d ns an asmrance er race, and U» prevent IT from rising to Will Lanta Life-Time.
J
feu,.11
SU1
, „
Individual*. Under 'various forms of
that slavery should not be de-t oyed, supremacy and power. Blr, there is
vagrant laws they deprived them of the
and It rveclvcd the vote, I believe, of nothing noble, there la nolhliiggeneroea
rights of freemen, and placed them un­
have been re .dlly dune. But. sir. Con­ ever? Republican member In boll) houa- Ibero la nothing lovely In (bat policy or
der tire power ami control hf their rebel
gress ba* only sought to divide tho । o- o«or C«ng css; but In a few months af- that appeal. How does that jrindple
riMMen, who were filled with hateic-I
comi-arc wlib ours? We are standing
T
, ,
,------------- w—। I Heal power betw een the loyal and the
r-'nw , i
I dltefJ. BfeUxtfe
and rewn. c.
•
of the worths: we could not pic-erve upon the broad platform of tbe Declar­
of
I,OOJ. H ,f
,„d JW
.
TtlW MtCUINR
Dnt, Mr. Pnsldcnl, time pas-cd on.— &lt;h. U.tl ot
alavwy and rupp.-ces the rebellion, and ation of Independence, thnt •■all men
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
Congres tuvembied In Dec.-mbcr, 1S63.
For s time it i snsed. It did n&lt;&gt;l nt once
by the Creator with certain inalienable o«..
annul th
government*. It heeltoted.
. . I,, me ,,, J)|BI
.bouljl. |&gt;feH tnlbr
rights; that among these are life, liberty,
h- r rr.iSii ix
At )ut,ln lSGiI,theconBti'.utional amend­ frontly to my friends
“•**n'lu power o'the other. ’Ibe rebels tare wm the better ? To standby the resolu­ and the punuit ol bapp ness.” We aay
ment, tbe fourteenth article,wa* brought that I npj ro.ichcd qnlvcnRl colored sntf- the light to vote *■&gt; that they tball not tion and kt tbe Union go, or stand by tlist these rights are m t given by law ; EVERT MACHINE IS WARRANTED I
pnoDATE onnrn.
,
, ,,
,
.
•
■
or unuir iuc com oi aim po«cr ot me
are not given by the Constitution ; but
eonatruction ; and there was a (acl: ujCongress could not stand by that pledge,
,„,rfe,„
„ „„„
1U
derataudlrig,though It was not embraced m. ibaliUte taU,. .l,fe
i ernment, but because I entertained fears shall net .lieundtr
____ , tin-control and powerJ than the oteervauce.'' Air. Lincoln is­
Southern people should ratify and a?rcc1 about at once entrusting a large body of of the re be'a T hla 1» the (oliey, to &lt;U- sued bla proclamation of emancipation. the Inhuman—I might say lhe heathen­
Be Sure to Sec this Machine,
to th.it amendment, then their t-tate tn.u juxt from slave y, to whom tl)t vldethe polit'cil p .wer among thore
(roc the stave* of the rebels. It ish—appeal co tl&gt;o prejudice of race
governments would be accepted. But montage relation had been denied, who men :or tho protection of-each. Sir, the was dictated by the stern and bloody
ex­ against race ; the endeavor farther to
----that am. rule inert wju reject led. The had been made the most abjret slaves, ciia.ge that wo intended to create perience of the times. Mr. Lincoln had excite the strong against the weak; tbe
Southern people, eoubcclo-l nnd Inspir­ with politienl power And u the Sena­ j a negro supremacy or olorcd State no choke left him. When we began this endeavor farther to deprive ths weak of
ed hy tbs Democracy of the North, re­ tor tarn refetved to a vpeech which I I government* Is without the *llglit&gt;-»t oontret no one thought we would use their rights of protection against Uie
jected that omendetneut. They were made In Indiana In 1SC5, allow me to ■■ foundation, for It would have been in colored sold lent in the war. The dis­ strong.
told that they were not bound to submit show the principle that then actuated &lt;
tinguished Bsnaior sitting by mo here,
to any renditions whatever; that they, me, for in that speech I raid :
ferred suflt supremacy by simply ex- iMr. Cameron,) when In tbo’ winter of
FLORENCE SEWING I ACMINL
trad forfeited no rights by rebellion.—
In regard to the question of admit- ■•ludlng the ditinyal from the right of 1 «WI be first brought forward the propo Shr ;Kastinfl$ banner.
Why, air, whst did we propose by this
freedmen oftlieSouths n States suftHge-n power which it had tho clear
while I admit tho equal rights right to exorc-ec.
ed *oldlors, was greatly In advance nf
GtOROB U. DEWEY
declared that all men born upon our soil of al) men. and Uwt In time all men
Hutiugs Feb. 28th, 19M.
Now, Mr. President, allow mo to con­ public opinion, and eras thought to Le
were cltbens of the United Stvtca n ,w|]| have the right to vote, without dis- sider for a moment the am&lt;-n&lt;lmcnt of­ visionary; but as the war progroe-o l it
tiling that had long been recognlred by
fered by tlie Fenntor from Wise© .sin, became manifest to all intelligent men
•very deparanont of this Government that in tho e-.aa of four
million.of
that
we
must
not
only
destroy
slavery
---------------V.. slavcti
|
III*
and ujion which his e|ieceh was mndo,
WEDFISDAT,
JuM Creed
Creed from
from lordage,
lordnee. thereriiould
there &gt;hnnld be
1- 1 and arc what I* lucnbct-I
until tbe Bred Scott decision was tniole ,lu»t
C l-RIXI'I.E,
in 1857. The second cectlon provided a pcried of probation to the exerotees of
strurnentallty In our powef for the pur­
OIL Or GLADHES8,
that where a class or race of men were twlitlcal power.
Senator Kcrtca’a Speech.
should II become » law. I will ask the pose of putting down the rebellion, and
excluded from the right of suffrage they
tiuch was my feeling at that time, for SccrclAiy to ;ead life nmeudmeul « bleb the whole country accorded in the u«o of
DRAIN COMM SSIONT.ILS NOTICE
It had not then been determined by the the Seontorfpm Wleer.nrlnbaa( nqxjaed colored soldlen, and gallant and glorious
. BCalLOwsiM,
bloody erpcri-ncc of the Hat two years
se.vlcc they rendered. In 1804 a pro­ Coond the Eloquent bperch of fienatox.
hbe.o.2
that wc eould not reconstruct ujxju Uro
position wun brought forward In this Morton, of Indiana, iu which tho issues
The to*rotary read as follows:
deny; that if four million people down Las’s of thf white (opulalinn, and such
Ixxly to amend tbe ConstituUon of the
South were to have no aufflrara, the men wa* tho opinion uf a great majority of
IMPORTER
AND
GROWER
OF
United States by abolishing ulavcry. Morton, acquired in Indiana, during
living in tbolr midst nod •urmundlng the people of the North ; end It was not
We do not think that this is very radical the war a repjfatlon i bn liar fo that FLOWER ARD VERETA11E SEEDS
them,.and depriving them of all politi­ until a year and a half after (list time
aoauxsTEii. nr. -w.
which Austin Blair so|ul.vd In Michi­
ALKX FRICK,
|
cal riglite, should n«&gt;t hAvc jpomberw. of thntConimM came to the conclusion
gan ; cud among tbe Republicans In all VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
J. «. IIOCGHTALIX. •&lt;
O D MOURK,
I
Congress dn their account 1 say the that there was no way left but to resort
of modern times, and it was finally parte of the country, Lis name ia a pow­
Li colored suffrage nnd tuffirage to all
er. It represents not only :l,;ht princi­
been auc.-caifut impugned by apy argu­ men except llio-o who were disqualified
ry liutnan being with tn the I'.mlta of the ples but tacorruptable integrity, i&gt;U BERDS 4XD rtX»t ALGUIDt. FOIt 1RGR jyssOLUTIUM NOTICE.
ment, 1 earc not how Ingenious it may by the comtnb*sio:i of high crimes and
only wise policy but intrepid action.—
misderucanora.
He never speadu without convoying the
that tho lc.ulera of the South, those men
will rerocmlwr the celebrated Wimer Impiesdon of a cliar.cbr which l» tally
Mr. President wo hear much raid In
whohadonoe taken an official oath to tfaerourse nf this dilate, end tliremh
Davfc bill, («ttcd In June, 18»t, which
huntax a hakmax.*. &gt;»• .r* *&gt;ra.
support the Constitution of the United the i rese, alx.ut the violation of the ■
Mr. Mo ton. Fir, tho o qualifications took the pvtr of retoretraction out &lt;»
JOBS 0. RCXTAS. .
Slates, and bad alteiwsrd committed
ore, by tlio terms of the amendment, t*&gt;
perjury by going into lhe rebellion, construction mca-rro&lt; ofCong.em we
not
In
fact
bekng.
apply to lho-e who wc e not authorised
should
be made
imllgiblc
to any,, office hare
ItbKC
. ,,
,,
. ,
»«vHgone
vuc uuu.ut
outside uje
tbe vonsutuuou.
Constitution. ana
and
I refer to Mr. Lincoln; but If thru bill
wfe U» G.ren.a-n. «U,. C.1J | ,b,
dbUn_^,MBU-. the rebellion—in other words, the colored had passed It would perhap, have refill­
ueerts
»n
a
rereutspeech
“
whoevershall
ed in the destruction ofthis Government.
We con al! sec II now, although It w. a vote the Ixmocratle ticket, in IMS,
wlWteld
rfem th«. fefe. br p„bU„„
r jj h
then thought t&gt; be the meet radical wbethurbeys intended It or not, will
whoso iBBtrmnciitalltvW)' had lost near- r _ r.r.. ...
..
.' .
*
J^MHOLCTIUK NOTICE.
for hiiusdf. hot for another.
1 deny the
nn esurj of tbo times. What did It pro­ thereby endorse the rebel lien; and (hit!
ly half a mllliou Hvtaand untold tre:v- statement in toto. 1 lads! that there re­
p oo? It proposed to prescribe a plan, whoever votes the Republican H ket
construction me .suree are as fully wltb- ye.ual He propose* that a colored mun to take effect when the warslwuld end, will utter his voice in favor of Union CARRIAGE FACTORY!
meat could not be dl provcd. And what in the power- of thcConstl'utloo ns nnv shall not voteunl as he hat sufficient cdby which these rebel States should le Llbc: ty, an*! Justice. Whoever believes
lcgi*l«Ucn tbit can be bad, nut only by
nstond. J refer to that Lili simply to In tho Justice of the war und the preset*
J. C WOOtHlC
meut? That thia Govvinmcnt abould nvaon, but by au b*» ity. And who ate Uni.cd Stales and io sutaertbu Lis name
vatfon of the R&lt; public a 11; be in faror
the men that are talking so mneh about
qulied but one condition or guaranty on of Meeoitrtructlon upon *ucb terms us
rebel debt; that It abould never jmy the Ibe violation of the Constitution, and
rbltc man to vote who
who preload to be tbe special Mends of
they should put in their conttituUooa a guaranty against future Rebellion;
THE GREAT CAUSE
ly opposed iu the North as well ai In the
how to make Ills mark even to a note provision proldblUng slavery, it «. and whoever believes in tbe rlghtfalnass
South, ilowcduld any man oppose them, only three years ago,were in anra given for whisky. [Laughter.]
qulred do other guaranty. It required
to overturn the Conelltut on and estab­
Again, sir, he। ro,o ea that the colored no cqtxallsaUen of repreteiitatfon ; nr&gt;&gt;e- Immedlato restoration nf th* Rebels,
ver of thia Gavcinmantaaa.iming a per* lish that of Montgomery In Its place or man i liall not vUo unices bo shall be curliy agalnm rebel debt-, or against without condition er limitation, toelvll
HASTINGS,
wore their Northern friend*, who were tclocd In hla o wu right or in tbe right of payment for emsneipated staves; and
vor of paying the rebels for their slave.? aiding and sympathizing Inxiat under­ hla -wile of a Ircihold of the value of it confined the right of sufiragc to white
When the Democratic parly North and taking.
SiSO, a provision whhb, of course, would men. But li was thought to be a great
O».«b„ Mafemrot, la lha nm,
South opjroMil that most important,and,
I had occasion tho other day to speak eutofl* nine buudted and nlnoty-ulno
"pceoh from which tbo above Is quoted
%'BaV
of what wim de cribed a« a Constitution­ out of every thousand colored muu In was; but events were passing rapidly,
al amendment, they were committing al Union mon—a man living inside of tiie South. The colored u&gt;an cimuot urn! In 1865 tho President earne forwaid that before tbe “Boldien »Dd Sailor's
Union," Usually worthy of the attbemcelvev In prbsciple, aa they bad the Federal lines during the war, sym­
wnh hia proposition, and 1 am stating tentlco of that targe number of •■Coubeen before by declaration, io the doc- pathizing will) the relielllon, and who the white rebc&lt;
Forth wbat is true from an examination of tho sc.vaUves" who have Invested their
taino that this Govctnmont was bound endeavored to aid tho relcIUonby Itidoenmou Is when 1 say that, but for the money in United State Bonds, and to
t.x iu hta life, never paid an Knot debt want of power with the President, ht» which we Invite the special aUcnUon of
juataud right Uiat wo abould assume pmpoee of auptreadugit um a viola lion , la to be alluw.U U&gt; vote. Blr, that would sebemo In Itself considered was far njqrs all clamcs of our readers, m being the
and pay the rebel debt.
of the Constitution of the United Stales. be tL« tnsvlUbk' edect of tbs adaption radical than that of tbe Winter Ravia
platform on whbh UlyM H
Thta amcndcmoii, aal have before
of thia amendment ? To cut off such a hill; but events were rapidly teaching UraN.lstobeelectedinK^iZJL^
I AM NOW SELLING
tbestato.men oftb&lt;tltne that weeould as 1 rceloent of the United Htauw. Ho
especial friends of the Constitution are
assembled in Deocsnixir, IMS, they were
tho rebel white vote. largely In tho u»- not reoanttenet npon Ural buia.
°1- B^fe fejl. Sta Ha, ,1B
by force of arms, anil thore throughout
the country who have given them aid gvveri.kncnu there to bo formed again
T«r.
' !"• * I"
ovary half-way measure had been spum­ and comfort. Sir you will ramemberthat into the hands ot the rebels. Bta, 1 will
ed bv the rebels, and'thev had ncthlno once a celebrated French wcimm was not spend longer time upon that.
al amendment, which wo now regard
CONJUGAL LOVE,
being dra.wd to the acailbhl, and ns abv
My friend j c,terday alluded to my ennatroctloii
passed the statute ofbbcrty aheexclalm- doraeuieut of the I’raudcnfa policy in a

Senate to tb it clause la Ida prodama-

mads the rclclUon. These are the radi­
cals of tho South; and my (rlend from
Wisconsin, after all, is voting with the
rudlca'a
The burden of hla speech yesterday
was that the reconstrueton measures of
Congrea ore Intended to establish negro
supremacy. Sir. tbis proposition Is
without any foundation whatever. I

PSULIPS A BENTLEY,

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committed in tby name;" sad 1 nan say
to tho Constitution, how many crimes
sgalna*. liberty, humanity, and progress

now called the 1'reisldeni’s policy. I n

the Republican party, and whan I could
not help anticipating tho direful conaethe Constitution and sought Its dertrao

pOM BALM.

uarm i&gt;» wictsns,
tlSWDS'STUHC
Ware Easra far Cts- M

�NEW ADVEBTISEMEHTS.

'^KJrtvsr.

IYIERIZEI Ail,

BUSINESS CARDS.
F. N. GALLOWAY,

BANKER.

X?ro«i&lt;lcnt .Tohn
Impcacliecll

c.pt. W. r. Urkla to John Dittrich, ea* lot
onwtot.ia»Mtl*8ln«l, for SIU. H. Wright
to C*pu LftUa.M fMl front «a M.toStrwt, oppo.ttr Xichun* block, for »U0. O*pL Urtio /
to M. M. Priedlc, oor l*t oe fl ill Ht (wnt iMr)
fortm. O. C. H*bb*rd toD. F. Krntwoo. lot
it*, t*. (wwt •ide) with (Mil dwtfllBp bom,
for 1400. C&gt;f L tartin to A. McQueao, oot lot oo
Korth *irwt. for *70. Jo*rpb Cl.I.r u Philip

coiutrnn Uapx » xnarm,
BASTLH03, - - - nbrl - - - MICB.

MISS E. WILCOX,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

MILLINER.
an rro&amp;T, mtxox elocx.
AA'D DISEASES OF TEE THEOAT
AND LUNGS,
HASTINGS, - ST - MICH.

D. S. WOODWARD,
Dwtorto

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hiyts &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Dry Goods aid Graris,

In tho bold language of the Chicago
Tri&amp;vxe. Tho American pevpie impeach
you, Andrew Johnson, as a didurtcr of;
tho national peace, the violator of na-'
Uouol Irtw, tho stumbling block of na- j

&gt;0&lt;”’ *DttV*aA*D JHOKZXB.
Htct-orr Cor»«r*. Mich.

nMm&gt;

M18K if. MEAD,

liunal justice, and the organkter of na­
tional ruin. They deemed that for thc*e
offense* agniust them, and against the
human Uiuily, of which they aro a part,
you be branded aa a betrayer of tho peo­
ple stripped of the robes you have stain­
ed, and go forth solitary among mankind
forever. Fur you them is no death-bed
repentance .' Your public life is without
feature Wherever thore
has I've:
appearance of virtue time
has worn off tho vornisk and there, ex­
posod to all tho world, stands tho unva­
rying record uf the desperado and tho
domaguguv. Your had example has
bean borne loo long already. It is time
for you to bo going, and go you must!
Full particular* next Issue.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

DRERHMAKER.
i-irxsT srrLBa or fattixxs.
la ne*v. naicx sloci.
BAHTIXO.-*. - - - **n • • • MICH.

Best asMrt’Bl sf Crockery fa Tewi.
Fresh Goods cesstsitly

CHRONIC CATARRH.

hand.

Old Goads Millag regardless «f Cast.
Why entertain thia loathsome disease
when relief can be obtained? We meet
those every day who arc suffering from Music &amp; Jewelry.
Catarrh to such an extout, that tbo Air
I'aasagco In tho head are In a partly deRUSSELL
ciimputicd condition.—tlio nose and
General Grocers,
&amp; NEVINS.
throat filled with nuch n man of corrupt,
matter that they are -bject* of dL*gu*t
to thcmrelvca, and of pity to those with
DISSOLUTION.
whom they uuoNata.
Chronic Catanh usually affect* the
Boots
and
Shoes,
head, fiiuceaand broudital tube*. It la
| Invariably caused by humoral or inflam­
. matoiy blood, by which tho mucous
STAIN BROTHERS,
membrane w made roro or inflamed,
producing a copious effk*.*an of viwld
matter. If it be produced by Scrofula In
W. S. GOODYEAR,
the blood It is almoat certain to end in
raz«3.o/xj. nrt.rrwnB*.
R. J. GRANT.
c-rrr xxu* oxror.
Consumption, unlcra speedily cured, becauaeltls Impossible to cutlrcly prevent
tbe matter from running down tbebronJ. c 0 I. E &amp; SON,
I cliial Into the air vesicles, and such la
the excoriating, or scalding property of
the matter, Its contact with the delicate Groceries and Produce,
KALTAXT Utt*.
linings ofthe air-cell- nt once cauaes Ir| citation, and invites the humoral pn&gt;- STATE RT.. HXflTIhQA MICH.
l^r Cub p»id for Prodnc* nSyl
perdu* of the blood to deposit thorelu
' Tubctclea and Ulcers.
W. PARKER A SON,
i Catarrh almost always at tends Con1 ramptlon, end frequently load* to it.
I In Oxygenized Air we hare a positive
ettnar gmutr,
UASTIXG3. • ■ • nSyl - - - MICH.
[ cure for this disease. The remedy l»
Hor*«« *o-J C*rri*x*t *t all hour*
taken by inhalation,—breathed directly
| Into the lungs, and through them car- '
ROBINSON tWIGRTMAN
rled Into the blood; thus a« roon as the I
blood will carry lt»it reaches.all parts
of tho system, decomposing tho Impure
matter in the blood and expelling it
through the porw, and through til a na­
tural channels from the system. Thus
yon wi U ace that the came of the disease
la removed, and the disease l^eUmust

jCoral and SHisrcIlauroiti

Dnfx, Medirinffi, Greceries,

■OOja A STATTOjnmT,
Forfhtwvrr, Fancy Good., Wall Paper,
A FULL hlVCX of artlclM in my Ln* •oMltalQ

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
Lirery &amp; Sale Stable,

DRUGGIST AND B00EEELLH,
Eaplr* Block,
MIDDLEVILLE. . *uT1 .

MICHKAX

TyjTDDLKVILLK

Hardware, Stores, MHaih

In tbbeamomanner w? treatnnd radlexlly euro Bronyhltts and Conaumptlon.
Let na one auflbring from these dlacaace
despair of relict If you arc too faraway
W. 0. HED1HCKAUU.,
to vidtour office and »ee ua pcroonally,
write a description of your aymptomo, SaMipn &amp; HaroBiien,
end forward to the nddrona befow.
•Ttrtrr.. nrKMirttirr nittrr.
Send for our droular which &lt;;tvea a
UAHTI50S. • • ■ nJjl.- • • MICB.
I full description of thcae d!«M&gt;**.
1 Oatrif tlu* many ttooMral t rlmonlStiff iniEKTISKliBSTS.
nl« received we pubUab the following:—
Dn. C- L. lirxHiD,
Dear Sir: 1 dc^rv to give you my teetl/nony In roranl to the value of your
aeientiflo eyate.-nof treating Catarrh and
dlAcoMn of the Rcapltttary organ*. I
have uwd your ratrwdy, •• Qxygvnlxcd
Air," in my practice forAb^hutt year
with w.mpleta eunoran. ' I l.avo cured
tin- wont forms of Cabinit, and a ma­
jority orthecuaiwof Rronchitbsand Cou■•itpps&gt;&lt;m In their advanced stigva. I
un&lt;;u lirtedrr pronounce •’Oxygrn.red
Air” tbegreatest boon ever yet conto­
rt I upon our raflfcrlug r.roe, ard hope
tbe d-y fo not for dfetaat wJwn every in­
to ILaiit physlcton will ndopt your ay*fem tn tho tre.rttnrat ofall chronic affect.oua
Fraternally Yours,
U M. LEE, M. d.
No* IOO Wcaiml nltter St, I1™videoee.
Dn. C. L- Bu»d,

r.nrutilJCAK Ual-cvs—The Republi­
can Electors of the Township of Host­
ing*, will meet In c-iucus, at the office
of Hie County Clerk, on Wednesday,

County Convontlon, to be field ■ n Satur­
day the "th, dry of March. w.lH meet at
th* Town Iioiimj. on Tbur-day March
6th. nt 2 o'clock P. M. By order of
township ecmmlttcc.
JOHN i:EAGLE, Chairman.

lh* low. It &gt;• prrhop* proper lh*t we *hwld
•tele UU Uw hf»ti wife of Ibi* DofaedMlla'iiow
■upiHiried. with her cbUdrea. in Um I'oor il&lt;m-e
of Iblo eunuty. lhrou(li the fmod of lM» Defen.
deal, io depei»ln&lt; her of her fowfal property,
•nd Ilia money Inmted for tbe beoeill el hi*
bopu wife, end in bee mi, In T*»aU*County.

&lt; ViiXAUX Euxmox.—The annual
election of Village officer* will be held
od Monday, th^-'Bth of March. The
officera to lie ctfoecD are a Prealdent,
Rcoortler. Treaturcr, truateee, Aeeceoor
and Momholl.
It it UDderatood that both partlM will
run straight political ticket* tbla year.
"People’*’’ and “Tomperanco,’’ tickets
give but IKtle aatisfacUon Io either par­
ty, and tbe consequence ia • light vote
when such tickets are placed In DomlnoTniiu.—To Boo. T. W. Faanv. for part* &lt;hw
•cd TArwaf tbr Coeprruloo*! Ol«b&lt; for *d Bn•io* of mi Co egret*. Alto, for lb* Report of
th* Drptrtmeoi »f Agrfcnltar* for IM*.
To Moo. Z Csxrauw, for rtrioo* Interacting

CLIltAXI

troazsjr

■ orkwoTZgaga

PIECES FALL'PBINTS
Just Received.

ClIKAXU

Page's Climax Salve, a Family
blexxlug fur 25 ccnta.
It heals without a Rear. No
family khoald be without it.
Wo warrant it to cure Scrofula
Sores, Salt Ehcum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, anil all Eruptions
of tho Skin. For Soro Urrijst or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Brnlses,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped Handa,
4:c., it makes n perfect cure.
It has-been used over fifteen
years, without ono failure.
It has no parallel—haring perfcctijr eradicatH disease and
healed after al! other remedies had
failed. It Is a compound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balaams, and put up in larger
boxes for the same price than any
other Ointment

cdy, ’•Oxygcnlxed 'Air" in advanced
stagraofCntarh, Hrodcbitta aad Con­
sumption. arnfthcnaulln have been, hi
the hlglwst sense, ■affofuctnry; tn pc*!tlve am 1 of Its wundcrfhl power to ar­
rest the prtrrloas of tho above named
disease*, that I eon ednstefentlously ad­
vise all who may be suffering from thorn
to place themselves under the treat-

1C Is the best

NEWS DEPOT,
A tantsalMppIr of '■
avy-wwMy —a &gt;r~My .
ST E W 8 T&gt; Jk. F E K S,

■ BOOKS.

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tadpt. Blate of Mfohlpnw.
IUKi*4« Dmun, hr h

m n ELT M VS IC, CmaMjteratji

pTM feh Map ant, to but
imm awn **rt£**ta,

FtOM |M TO UM FEB HOST!
cub«md*. Apply si mva to
TSKROKROF YOCTH.-

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fa^tost.

�SECOND F1MX1S1T1MI

STOHTGAGE HALE.
tad slxty-lwo cents. art.--A » d«hn«4 &lt;° t&gt;. du.
it... .i..„ mW* i,

Great Behtiiii for 60 Ban!

C..r«rr K.W..

Thrift's tWy .pubel.

IT. FRENSDORF Ac CO.

BELL MORE CLOTNINB

TbrovsbU.Michtiogw,
KiuUf tby

s^ss

KsnyMOcbe,

IF YOU WAST GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

sgaaUtarmto-

IW-'
LOOK AT OUR GOODS k LOW PRICES.

PHILLIPS

“A Maryland Capperbead ' assures us
that W the army la not withdrawn from
tbo South “a war of moes will be inevi­
table, and the negro will go down In
blood and carnage." The remedy be
m. CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
propcem for this state of things, la to ORDER on short notice, and a fit guar­
forcibly remove two thirds of the ne­ anteed every time.
ts~ lie eore tod call »l tbe Temple of Fn»hgroes to the North, and compel them to
stay out of harm's way for five years.
Three left behind will be ro few and so
weak that tho chivalry, probably, will
H. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.
qa* think It worth while to slaughter
them. “It 1b true," our correspondent
continues, “In currying out this plan the |
QSpstitution would l&gt;e put somewhat
upon the atreteh
but ho thinks the
1*1* would stand 1L\ How sublime I
tbe impudence of this proposal la I A
ruffian attempt my life, and tho police,
Instead of locking him up where he can
hurt nobody, throw me Into Jail so as to
relieve him of temptation. Suppoae wo
abould reverse the case, and when rebels
threaten a war of raesu. sot about remov­ House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
ing them to tho Northern State*; what
would “A Maryland Copperhead” think
of stretching tho Constitution in that dl-

Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Classicarc.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

PHILLIPS * BENTLEY

NEW CASH STORE,

Hold on to your hand when you are
about to strike, steal, or do any Improp­
er act
Hold on to your foot when you ore on
the point of kicking, running away from
study, or punning tbe path of error, j

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

TheUit

Sutcess,

ETE1Y HEECEDKUD H» STYLE,

STOCK 5 IIAUDWARB,

IMPROVED

h &lt;Z32BD&gt;

“Good morning, Uncle Jim.’
ffioTnfng *1
•well, you got your daughtei
off, have you T”

BENTLEY’S

Z&gt;r?/

-Har.n ok Dots.—Hold on to your
tongue when you are just ready to swear,
lie, orspeak haetily, or esc an improper

ahgry, excited, or imposed upon, or
other* are angry about you.
■ Hold on to your heart when evil per■e^Wgeak your company and invito you
to their games, mirth, or revelry.
Hold on to your good name at all timer
for It Is more valuable to you than gold,
high places, or fashionable attire.
.Hold on to the truth, for it will serve
you well, and do you good throughout
4eynltr.
Hold on to your virtue; it la above al!
price to you In all tlmea and In all pin-

k

Still-'Leads the Van

Hair dressing
inoncBol(Jt

BROWN SUGAR,

BOOTS $ SHOES, CHEAP!

IRON &amp; STOVES

iwirf*.

perfectly harmlcH, ssxd is' preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
u well u those who wish to restore
it The beautiful glou sad perfume
imparted to th: Hair make it desirable

0.1. tPAULBIHa.

Groceries and Provsions,

ATLANTIC &amp; GBIAT WSTKBN
Broad Gauge Railway!

WE ARE COMIHG!

A

vin ptwci10 “y p*r«» **ndicg M a flub

ONE DOLLAR BALE

tf DSY ARD FAMCT GOODS, » Wueb. Fiscs
«rf Bbcctlog. Silk Dreis Ps'.Un. Ac.. Ae.

KERO8ENE OIL,
fsrytldsg kept ia

NEW YORK

BOSTON.
prrrttaBGH.
PHILADELPHIA.
BALTIMORE, and
WASHINGTON CITT.

FREE OF COST.
di^aft^T*°O04*“4&amp;"’4*•enl “J “*•
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snsiriiABDrrARe,
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iroovEf irsBg,
oitrsnsroxss,
rjusts,
OUS,

Thia is tbe osly Route to tbs

Oil Regions of Pennsylvan

IS Federal Bl, Boston, Maw,

Atlantic k Gt Wrateni Railway

tobsll be a pleMnre to sSto wait on eastoswn. FiiiuLcyko Turn Orin _______ ____

W. A. SABTWELL.
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j

pariltire Store,—Tike BfoUce.
■jya ire .Haktag a Complete

imumu ii timei

sx,

harness shop.

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GEO. M. DEWEY

*v&lt;ra».*'lmim.

“ With Malice toward dom.—with Charity for all.—with FinaasM Ln the Bight'

VOL. XU

gsnnrr,

TEKits.-ti, w m mm.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 4, 1868.

Wtdiral

Jttsmw Jirtetorg./

She

NUMBER 45.

publican form of Government,” wfo
remeenber in that section of tbe country
. .
------ ------------------------- ------- where Democracy boa owned both the
'franehlted upon tbe mere prejudice of soil and tho colored race si “chatxlea”

r the principle* of aqua! righto.
Find three who demand t bat 1

E. K. WAXXflST.

«H ,OTV*Mt&lt;M.

Uf-~

7b the liepublicant

'

government (u a
If th* colored man contract* debta, or cukred rare have une-hcJf “white" blood
make*entagemeuto, the fow forces him
their Dvmucratio fathers™ their rein*
to ta’.nil h.H enn^emento and pay bto —
bf them eo much of it that they
debts, tbe rameae a white man. Tho con acarrely be distinguished fivm tbo
Find thuer who curse and bowl al the
1 law show* him no favota or mercy in , W;“ “white Demurency’ itealf.
: mild aad concilia torr terms offend Ij a
mattm of dollars and cents, or in viola- I
rf ““W ’r,th foxgiriag aadtadulgrnf yep’^and a for­
I c™ onuuw. l» u&gt;, .afM, bu. Wd, »“
■“Ullw.-I -l-u. uUUuau. bearing RepaUican Cungrut*. for them
I..- . ~
A. - - and one hundred end eighty thousand lu resume their placre fa the gweiamrht,
him to Orc tame ccoocntab.lUy that II
white rutera, there need be ua well । and yuu find tbuee who arrogantly defy
does
docs white voters.
voura. Why, then, should ^ucd,-d
terribte romilto in £rhe nut ha«c the game civil and political P ,x,liticxxl rights to uno tliciuacd well
rt-hute
nr,. thnlmrt^ht* I e brv
the Ltw. Whv
Why &gt;,..r
not .itew
allow (^,,.,4 law-abiding coloredyoten! The
liirn a voice lu the choice of rulers and lost Ncdiunal Census showed th* entered
.i hto—oivil and jsdi i a.
officers who are to inako and execute Ute pnpuladun of Michigtm.hcattor*d through
i red a tvccent aj &lt;»u.to eketrd to of­
forty-seven co.intica, to be ns follows:
fice, or busted u]*.n Xa}*o professions of
I TICE o? ditliiudtonl
8,60?
foyalty by a too confiding people, and you
* In the day* of the Rovolntfon, our
find
him working hand and glove. wwA
Female*,
fere tatters nevrr doubtoJ tbo rtf hi of:
those who did their ulmoct to de­
all /ret, colored dUxcna to vote, and on­
Total,
8,799 stroy the guvexnmeit, a toUayer of tbo
ly problLtt the "slave,." from the right.
princqdc* of equal righto for all, a betray­
In thoef days, twelve of the thirteen I
er alik* of tuunby and people. Jmd
origins! Stoke made no distinction in I KrTen petton.,’ and we have the astound- Ummc who insist O]*xi a masked syateen
the franchise, on account of color, and (number of 671 colored rotors to '•--t ul slavery over their inner “ihstlira,"
Waahlgh'on, with all the old poir a**, ■ Gut and destroy the Detnucratifc |»arty, liy leaving them without |*ilitira] right,to
vot.d aldo by rldo atlho name bulioL-b&lt;&gt;x undermine Uiehtate gumnnlh, and tram- be tiatupled down by their ]onct—tha^e
with colored men. In the State of New I pl, vut the white rare! De&lt;fuctthe“ro- who drejdso Fuuthein white /»y/i'sis for

Jflchigtm :

On th* Crai Monday In April you will

FKAKX ALL-EX

KA1TKT waujar.

Fcr t Cm H all ratal al Lm Disass

the adoption or rejection of the Amend­
ed Constitution. Thia vote will be only
the pre'tuiinary ShirinUh to the great
and important Pre*Men tai betils, to be
decide,! tn November following.
i ft la important for you to elect your
I township officer*. It la no lesakmportaut to adopt th* Amended Constitution,
a* Its defeat will be claimed and bearided

| a triumph of Its euemlev.

With th*

tywestyeof such a triumph at this time,
I our vnetule* would enter upon the ap­
proaching conus: with renewed hopes
and Vitor tb it would require largely In­
creased efTbrts on our part to keep II lehlgan up to her former proud record tu the
ad rain e guard of treccoui.

uninvii a wills

York, as late ns 1823, there waanodb- tors," or able- bod led men, and we have
tlncf.cn of color in tLe qualification of . ilia graud balance of itilli women and

Convention was rampted of 77 Repub­
lican* and 3 Drrnocra'a. I to rat.fleatten, therefore, te the ratirleat on and en­
dorsement &lt;&gt;f j,Ottr ourn icpr&lt; ten tall vos.

a a •Mini.
pany, open every question thatcIvUce
our party from that of Ila enetnlre.
That too Amended Const; tu Jon is just
wbat every Republican would have it,.
io every particular Is not claimed ; nor.

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Cornu tinion is baaed; for, but for thU J itiuitday. It in a fixed fact that cannot
I ** LofigJwsLpotwd, and even many of th*
change, tbo A mended 1 u« t.ument would
I Dcmucrnb'c pdiliciana begm tu realise it
be accepted with crest unanimity, as tn i I Abd Ln three States where the colored
bscOmpdmM* improvement upon the man Los Ixwn a Tutor for twenty or forty
Of every ciliaUt at the nepremf pr«*cDt ••irwdr, O'-dlffr^'d Conatiiution , । rears, tan anybody truth fully aseert that
I the whWe rare is degraded,—that schools

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The ehanffe la cpcnpc*bcn-i ve to every
prrepertty, by ad 1*1 ng thia amended luteUUent mind, apd Ute firei question
and decidedly improved Inrt ament. to be settled in the uilndofcvvry honest,
freedom-laving patriate voter, L-tote:
eoat. eoeld not present another draft
materially different fiotn thia one, ty
osnKdnx its mainly eoniiovcrtcd tta- cy that be doc not beli.ve to be founded
turva, Without taswring tit orrneMmt-.c
Tier.
people.

Pries 25, 50 and 75 Ota. per Bottle.
Th* vote upen (bls Const!,utfon. at
! th!* time, does nut luvnlve, alot-e, Ha re-

CSUGHi, G3LDS. ETS..

A defeat of this great pincqJe in
was in the luie-frout on
udyli*ld in th* Runth, rarry tng

. peopte rear Jtourielted. or even ratated.

EXfEXSIVELT UJSD
Her Tri Clij ul Yicisity,

ALTXXD C. WtUW.
't-xrf "«***’M^.’SL.rLTr"o

rial degredatiun, treating thim row
than a culurod man, uc wen a deetusd
There Is only a property qualification of ! uuxrcLiug upon them “sixty thousand “Yankee," and ym tied a “vhivmiw’’
t2T0 fo - colored rota.a to-day In toe } strong,” /*&lt;&gt;• r*r&gt;**&gt;; and luariug their
t1-' ! •!*«"*« of *4fxaitiuu to equal jighfc—
th*,
flute of New Yojk, and almoat, every I
"Ul not be equal to their a**L I—j iu rL*&gt;u«* actoid «ith Lis Michirro_
.
bren. iI ‘to
“‘9l*71*colored man In toe fctatc I* a voter, and ; drura fur volunteers omung llepabbrena
,
Las been tor nearly filly years, u|(K&gt; ";b&lt;*» dortrins are deep laid fa toe prim :
“ "J1*1
tost Uel*
«P!« of
awl cnn»l right* to
4^ .u
i T?. ? ^cngieae, and to
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in«m I Will it not smack too much oi h,T0 the r*1*1 deb‘ (nnd W
We bow Invite atteotlon to Ute princ!n. T*?
r ‘T
r ,
1b. b»E.U«x o, fur Ito no. rf Uw juU
j^o d.U-u. h... UH,
„
in the New VnnatltuUoD. aa com pared Un»» m-t OH apd ubmnl “■ ^„d
toL„.IM,f
1U 1—» ta ,«l. 17«!.. witU,.
to, a...qto .1
Ir-i.Hj, ,h., nto, ,L,m Ul» W to,
to .bto
»
r
i and rc]&gt;udiate tbe notional debt. We
new rectJone of Imj ortartec an added, ]M&gt;nouoc tu be ns silly and futile aa it is
uto, tol toldto
I
u,,
i» to lto‘
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In to Stto .1
l?, k. -to viJj . Dranxnuin
I
"equal lights," and we du nut bciiere
lions that have been amended We note
small
property
quauBcaiiun,
and
in
Mas.
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tin jioupls of Michigan aic.
the amcmlmeuis Ln ftahca, end note,
snebusetta, Itbodc Island, and in other ।
nnrocasDC arxmcxxn.
other changes by coudemed statement*
I State* where the negro ba* l*ca a voter
On tlio Oth uf August, when th* suband Uaiict.
Will any true p triutic rotor in Miehs| for many years, there te no inm-ased cub jrct al frauduso wa* bvfore the Cunetiorvd iinmigntiun, nur in Teuue**re. 1 tutional Convention, the Hun. G. V. N. gun dreert the army of liberty and pro­
AKTICLX III.
, where the colored man stands uu a jxn- , Lollirop sjukoth*eentuuentoof all mem- gress U&gt; «adiat with such company, and be
cvqutod undur such a Cog 1 Dore any
t. -Uli te U «»*«&lt;o*.I fort level, in civil and political righto
bontst loyal rotor a here *on islber ur
The eAm^e la In omlUliw: the word 1 with all white men. But merolortd man prejudice and old, deqvrouted barred brvtlter laid down lifo for the country,
uipunst tliu cviuivd tusci, docs nut blind
them to tin* measure of equal justice tu desire to Lear tho riild frantic shunts uf
Um- prreent Con-thirtlcn. and pin log a 1
"VICTORY” go up from the camp that
elUsuo* oi Michigan. whnare cltlx.-ns of
ujrpreed tho loyal OSass sunk a steoui
ati'nl tu cmigr ate lu Micldgnn to secure
■a will go up if this Cunstitatfoa with
that right. Lie alau enjoys equal franchise
equal, aril, and jUiticn] righto for all, i*
in Canada. And the inevitable tendency
defeated through their fadjtanvntc to thia
Ute oo.ieeto i of this dhlinrtlnn-tn title i । of iiuUfa aantfatotit,—the march uf jussacred pmripte. Will any krai maq
m&gt; — d
■&gt; tagtew bimUiat rigtit
leave it fxmible far such a shout to la

Jeetton or adipilon. a* th - fond itneutal
law of Mb-Wgan. Il involven tbe prtuel-

Il'urld hat ernr Proeliti
.PURELY V’OWTABLK,

•*gaSdag ii,
I IMt MS &lt;0 .1

truly • 'Republic* n form o'Gevernmeot,"

ortd, and,

f-1—which

ality, or the tew* arc levs potent and re­
jected.—that society m leas |iure, elevat­
ed and refined, or that any white nrnn’s
rights or privileges are in any way abridg-

protection for Southern luya tsla are for­
gotten hero—let the Sobel* hare their
own way—submit qufotly to their wilL"
Who will vote to Mind such n tnomage —
for the foDuro to ratify this Constitutfoa
' nimplb conferring upon thn culorrd man
equal civil and ;iobbcal lights, due* not, ।
W» would ask who are the opponents wD be hailed by rebels and their' his rads''
as an umcn of hope end oncuiuagenM**
as is claimed by duh /yet*, make huu I of this prinaiilo uf equal righto to all the
the “equal" uf anybody, mom than the ritixei* uf too United btatre? Find
tamo right now enjoyed by drunkards, thueo who pruuounced every act uf the
ramblers juuftmc blnsjibcmcraJibertiMe, government to vut down the rebellion
thiavre And robbers make* them th* -unn&lt;.5ti:iidun:i)"—who threatened to iwrreafon ur rebellion, that the arisen
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“equai" of tbo
mast
refined, upright
and , ,^.^'fa fa, rear’’ upon our deporting vol- sAHer shall not, while fighting at tho
exalted in society, nor any mree that it i uDtrers,-— wbu d-'precialod too nalii-nnl fruut, be deprived uf his rota or vuiii' to
tuokia th* qn.o;atuus the- "oqual” uf tb&lt;- credit, ita note* and bonds,—who derided jiubUc afikire at homo " The acme uppul*Mi educated, nur mum than th* same 1 onr wldii'tv as "dogs” and “mercenary nmita of equal righto who ujpueodthfa
riaht cujuyod by a Methodist make* him Lincoln hiroUnp,"—who ducunraged pririlegeto our soldiers during tbe re­
a Baptist ur infidel, ar Preebytenon ur enlistment by rei ing it an unconstitution­ bellion, and who will oppuee too jint
S|iiritoalist Neither doe* it “oblige yunr al war, and ull who enlisted “Alolitiun- section of thia articla, will alto ojipree
daughter to many a nigger,” far it duee isto "—who urgetitead Knights of the the secund section. But the Mime rutera
n«X. in any rewvet, changv tho social re­ Gulden Circle, and did ell in tbar power J who stood unwaveringly by the interaota
in! urns between th* a lute and colored to reseat tho draft tu fill up oar broken 'i of our soldiers during A* war, will stand
■
rnrea. Three things are used,by design- ranks,—who deniud the ballot
to oar sd-1 by this douse and adopt it now.

If these general prtne.pica, endoriod
by Washington, axv correct, why n&gt;*
Bisks them LIVING lUCALlTtEB IN
THE ORGANIC LAW OF MICHI­
It involve* the eudoirement of a loyal, GAN ?
.
The question &lt;&gt;7 imperial manhood 1 mg demagogue*, to exrito the pesafons diws,—whu plotted fa f—--------- LL_
true and patriotic Congers*, standing
acrca*r.l»k.-.bo
tho hunter,’
bravely and firmly agnintt executive suffhigr I* Dot on* that should te decid­ ♦nd tirejl'diore ul the ignorant and un­ | "watching and waiting
Shu
treachery and usurpation, for such a Just ed by long chcrUbeslprcmllce or haired til inking against granting tho natural
and inalieuablo righto of hie liberty and
“rvroutructkm" of the rebel Stales aa
jmj'
U.a.SuHtaa
bio.
senseyie, bis hair, or the rranplcxlon
wludh God has £iven him, but upon the
tresaoo and rebellion, by allowing loyal
is called upon to obey and uphold tho and ull they dared by ecto, to emboraa*
unmanva Mraxnxn.
voters Footh, a voice in the government. lire to nil mankind, acting upon the laws, and pay bis puttiun to support the1
The “Aanended Bin of Rights” lays golden rule, to "Do unto oibers aa ye giivernmeut Three are natural righto
opposed to rxina! civil right*. Go tu the ' Sec. 2. Pros Hee lor a Senate of 82 mcmdown ftuMbuxmtal principles upon would that other* should do unto you.” given by Gas to every human being—not I
CticaguCunveutiun and hud tlweo wlw bore tu l« elected by single Distticta, for
which tbe Oouelitutlon Is built, to secure
by man—and can never be rightfully demand "nnmvliate ceemtim cd -hnetili- the hum of four years instead a two.—
the people liberty, Justice and their
A.4*.
Ay ■
except for th, jUv. tire" with the rebels, nnd voted the war ’ At tho first election unda- thia CunstituAnd where la the fajusttce of giving
□staral right*. (Article cue refers to
equal sftffeagv to a thousand ccJorwd clt toctian of euciety as a punishment lor.

jWjux"u7i4r4 i&gt;&gt;MfMW

imcixH

liens of Michigan T What rights of the
(Male, or of indlrldsala. or of society,
The doctrine that “might tnakco right"
and that a dominant race has tho right,
Uuir potUenof ih* burdens of govern- becauae it has the power, to emsh and
busy opponents of the jeiaople* uf »• u&gt; »» y*m euewreswe m use wursef
tramp down a week otto, is not founded 1 the
equal r^hla.
LegiaiMiM, fo un-half the memlecKand

and pcopla.

UK ZADOO PORTER'S

iabUlty. eombnt tree ee nd rebellion, to

Curative Sip Crated Fils,
a otfounbx to '
castox on. AMD

••whit*” dUaet:* to avoid Um "dnfT

rwpi fWr services

All

from two hundred yean of
ego I. The white race of America can

poor M. te®v*nj» Fo* •**- ii
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MkoaouPte

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•OOBCT *r **• I dvihaed world than in'hose appeslafo
I dviMaad world than in’ Loan appeals io

atKibgagafasttoeweak. s,_

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rj

Hud thoeouha imbued their heads fa
4 Ufaxl of the ualiun sad forfeited all
_rilaad pohtfoal ugirtefoe theueelre*

i**’^**^4

eruuient

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■** th* House

�At present no one holding any office
under tbe United Rtatsa. even the moat
insignificant pcetofficc, can hold a mt
in the Legislature. Aa emended only
ihoae bolding large Prnldenttalappointnreata,"by and with tbe advice and con-

was do diversity of opinlua on tbe propoeiUoh to raise salaries, to make them
correspond, in some degree, with tbe
dignity and importobeeof the poeklooa,
and tho advance in prices of all Other
kinds of labor and the eon! of living.—
Democrat* as well es Rcpublloaus voted
for this article. But for tbe purpose of
defeating the Oonstttutten because it
embodies the principles of a Republican
fonn of government, in securing equal
righto, Its enemies are using the advance
ot Mlariee (and many other groaudkvo
and frlvolus objection*) as a wea|&gt;on to
defect the Instrument by making a great
outcry over exorbitant compensation to
public officers, and falsely representing
that th* subject Is placed tayond tho
power of the people, should * change of
time, or experience prove that the sums
fixed nr* too high.
This Is the dodgo of mere dmtoffogua
playing upon the pas-ioun and fears of
the people tor political effoet, to enable
them to gloat over a parttosn triumph
and defeat ot tbe party of freedmen that
stood shoulder to shoulder durlug tbe
bloody efforts of treason to overthrow
the government, or forever rleot tbe
chains of human slavery uj&gt;on ths naL'un. Defeated on tbe field of battle
they now seek by strategy to rob the na­
tion of the fruits of victory by defeat!: g
the randementil principles of equal
rights as Isld down lu the Declaration of
Independence. Wo append tho salirle*
pro' Idetl in the present and la the new

pored salaries, at lausi In
were estirtly too small;
"what to tiw oAjrevfai re i
matter to the Lsgtalatfito -w

instance. If flush times eome, would not
gentlemen allow tho Legislature to di­
minish these salaries tf they are placed
too high ?” Mr.AicKirnoa said for tbe

SEWING MACHINE
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Idbitlsg Um Lagtolstnre from |mmI*( toy Il
grssUag • rtlssaa*" hrItosale, ' * ‘

psrpsa* of regstoltog
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Tb&gt;» proTtoiss akesM. thsrefere. reeoiis lbs so
dsrumeei ofIks ad. oasts* of both “prstabtlloo'

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PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY.

there make from *3.000 to 96.000 a year
in their practice, and they tough al tbo
Idea of being Judges on such salaries.There I* oomtnon sense in this change.
He was in favor of good salaries and
SBC. 11. Compensation of mem bcm of
good officers, and the people are willing
the Legislature fata sod from three to
/our dollars per day for actual attend­
lopey Food men good prices. It was
tbe best p Iley in the end.
ance, which to not an advance in pro­
portion to tbe cost of lit lag or the price
On the 13th Aug., when Mr. Ferris
moved to Increase the salaries of Circuit
of wages from tbe time the present rates
were fixed. They are allowed not to ex­
Judges (as tqey had then been fixed)
ceed $15, as tbo 1 teg tala ture may fix. for
horn $2.5000 to $8,000, the following
Democrate voted for the Inereaae: Merer*.
"postage, stationary and. newspapers."
Chapman, Crocker, Dcsnoyers, Law­
at present tbe allowance is $6 for statfonrence, McClelland, McKeron, Norris,
ury and papers alone, and tbe Statrpaya
Purcell. Rafter, Richmond, Shearer and
postage, to which there to no (laHt. UnSutherland; and only two voted ngjlmt
IL Had these twelve Democrats voted
no, ths motion would have been defeat­
ed by 29 against 44,-a nd yet Demo­
cratic gurratlis cry out against those sal­
aries n too high I
On the 10th of August, when this arti­
cle was before the Convention, Mr.
At present none can l« Introduced at all
Stockwell moved to reduce the salary of
after fifty days, no matter how urgent
Governor to *2,600. The motluu was
or Important It may be. This to a great
lost, by 39 yeas to &lt;1 nay s, six Demo­
Improvement
Directly following the salaries fixed crat.- voUng against the motion, which
8xc. 23 (new}. Provides that no above the same section continues aa fot- would have carried II had they voted
inctnbcr of the Board of State Auditors Iowa: "The Legislature shall have the the other way, via: Messrs. Chapman,
■ball ta Interested In any way In any | power to increase or diminish the salaries ' Deenoyera, GOT. McClella .d, McKeraan
contract with the State. Another valu­ , of all officers.providedfor in thisarticir,'- Pnroal! and Sutherland. On the same
able Improvement
| which places tbe subject in the hands of day, Mr. Duncan of Kalamazoo, moved
, (he people to change, whenever they to reduce the sabrlsi of Supreme auid
J thluk the above rates are not what they Circuit Judges to $3 500, which was vvt| should lie. The present (tonstUufion left ed down by 89 yeas to 46 nays—only four
no power over the subject It: the hands Democrats voting for it and nine against
of the people. Again the same section IL, vis : Measra. Chapman, Crocker.
1 provides that:
De»neyera,Gov. McClelland, McKernan.
Notrla, Purcell, Richmond and Suther­
land, which would have carried the mo­
tion, had they thought it just and voted
for IL Tbe article was adopted by a
In many c-aae, tills will save mire to vote of 53 to 31, U:e following Democrats
the Trea-ury than the btcrease In nala- voting for It, vis : Chapman, Crocker,
ric*. And again, certain offic-rs are re­ McClelland, McKernan, Norris, Rich­
quired to live at 14u»lng and personally mond. Shearer and Sutherland, and on­
attend to the dutle* of their offl.-e ly six voting offa Inst it. It to thus shown
where tho people can always ace them. that a majority ot Democrat, voted for
This will greatly facHltatc the dispatch the eateries ns they are Umpcrarily
of buflncai and save time and expense____________
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fixed In the Aitlcle.
tho intelligent
In going to different parts of tbe State to | and generous people of this great State,
' ■2 who havt^onfidenco in their own Integ­
Tbc'e sections provide for what l« de­
rity and virtue to correct errors o&gt; public
manded In many localities, to allow and
policy, when the power is in their own
legailM local aid in opening railroadbands, we need add ao more upon this
and Improving the facilities of trade and
At the present salaries every poor man subject
travel, in securing a better market for I’ virtually prohibited from accepting
Msuy County Officer* are paid higher
products, and largely advancing tho 'the honors of State office, because the solaria* than State Officers, at prwent,
prize of real estate, building up flourish­ salary will not enable him to live honest- and the people do not think them over
ing towns and cities and developing the 'y and support his family.
paid.
newer portions of the State. It fa left
While many of our best educators nt
to the people In esch locality and should
secure a unanimous vote In many places. He* ranging from $1,200 to *2,000. the
Sxc. 1. Tbe pre.-yjit Constitution pro­
State heretofore boa only offvred'a paitiy vides that all specific Etate taxes, except
Sl.UUO for talent that should be the very from mining companies tn the Upi&gt;sr
SBC. 2. Defines that no person aha!) best in the Slate, io aupertntcnd and Peninsula, shall be apjdled in paying
be eligible for Governor or Lieut. Gover­ overlook our entire educational Interest a! Interest on Educational funds, and lu­
nor who has not attained the age of 25 Will such parsimonypay. In a long run, tereel and principal of the State debt.—
years. Thirty years to now required.
Thia amandement recognise* the worth meets ns Michigan!
and ability of young mqn.
Tn many counties, fur several years
past, tho people have acknowledged the
inadequate compensation to Circuit
. There are very marked improvements Judges, ami through the Boards of Kuin thia dopa tment thnt will be a great pervl.-ors and by private subscriptions
benefit to tbo people, and worth m6re and donations voted by counties as ad­
ditional salary to not theprqper way to
F«c. 2. The Supremo Court to consist secure ths parity of tbe bench. Indlof tee Judge* imttai] vt four, and the viduals aa well aa counties In their cor­
term of office to be ten, Ins teaJ of eight porate capacity are often negating por­
tlet before these courts, and tbe Judges
Kbc. 6. Tho State to be divided Into who arc forced to accept such aid a* a
five Judicial Districts, four tube subdi­ charity tamest actual expenses, ate lia­
vided In the lower Peninsula. Each ble to bare their usefulness Im pared in
District to be subdivided into aircults of the public confidence. A Judge, above
al least two. Id each circuit, the peo­ all others, should be tree from any conple an to elect one Circuit Judge, tu boh
rtalilsnt Of tbe circuit, to hold office for
The latent instance where a Judge baa
Hgbt years. Ji is made the duty ttf ths been exhibited us an object of public
several circuitjudoee te meet at last oaos charity to in the Tenth Circuit, in the
&lt;n two years to atablirh uniform rules of a'Uou of the Democratic Board of Su­
practice and modify the same.
pervisors in Bay County, at Ito January
fhe. 1 (s»*r). Tl.* l^»i*l«-sr» m.y nmvMs Tor session, 1H6H, as follows :
Um IraldIns »' he Una. n&gt; ikcsosratjedicial Ul*

LOCAL AOENTR, HAIffiXGB, MICH.

ay evening, Marc
s of forming a G
ef equal rights, a

ruction and a 1ml

It Maka the Beet Stitch,
&lt;Ul«« Im pktlgtd lo tW*. •*&lt;Ae
1 qualliir* of riMlutwa »nd cawra** to oorti tho
lhla( throofh. *&amp;4 Ir.unpL It corUlo. Ucfyrt
•ack ■ iplrit tho moagnl ccooidj »iil *0*11 &lt;nd
aduoeoWf* dofrot. TTiry *Ou!J out d*f« f&lt;Kr«

jy Barrut. are respect fu

be present and aaetot In
*Wr«he Club. Cbme on i

Apply thia

(Zht Sta&amp;tings Sanutr,
EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I

■ IrnalxS ?

THE SEW CONSTITUTION.
In this issue of tho Haknbb wo place
before our reader* the spirited end eloquratappoal of tbe Republican State
Central Cummlttee, lu ftvor of tbo

JlWSLRYi MUSIC STOiL
R. HERRICK,
‘FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.*

question to not, to tho propoosd CtmrtltuUon in all respects what could bedoalrod, but are the changre proposed an
Uont We are fully aware that peejudios
IMTOBTEB AND QBOWEn OP
te a jxjtcnt lever, and that tbs prejudice*
of the people in opposlUea toauy change
afTecilng Individual rights, especially
the elevation uf the dowutrodsn to tbe VICI’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
dignity of manhood, to strong with the
would-be artetocracy of the bud, and is
the only reason, in fact, why the UoppcrDemocracy are arrayed la oj.posUton te :
tbe New Constitution, as that inetrumeut affirms the doctrine uf Impartial
Suffiragv. All other queetiom* are mere
side I*&gt;use, raised by the men. who were
the country's enemies ia the hour of
nadonsl peril, so Uiat if possibly, they
may add ono,vote to the ranks of those
who owe their liberty, their property,
and the enjoyment of all that fa dear to
them on earth, to the gallant deeds of
our brave a.ldlsra, one cla»a of whom
QAKRT COUNTY
they would exclude from ony voles la
the governmen'-. uf the country their
vslor helped to prc-erve Md protsa
from tho assaults of Democratic tralton.
Republicans of Barry County that to the
torUe. Will you, who in many a Iwwi
fought tattle field, have ever, defeudsd
the dghta and Ubertfae of thia people,
falter now before thu amault*of thio emmiseary of the rebellion T Mark lbe
fact Everyman In Michigan, who would
welcome our biave soldier*. onbeAc^f qf
fAoir, AmZAraw brethren with '‘bloody
hands and hospitable grave*," and who
rejoiced as, we are a-hamod to be cosxjpclledtosay, many did even la tillsoraaty, over sysry detest of our arms and
re
p0U°r‘ Do* "M*** •«*hood .SulTagi , beeauae foreooth that
will place the ballot in tho hand* of hn

norm a» vnnAiiE ittoi

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

.ul jwr st r»ful»tiag liqaar tratts by fetr, alll
telstto* b»4a trtba p«*H«. *. to«4 eitb il
IbroMh
iMghlatsre m tksy way 4«n&gt; test
&amp;r th* ial*r»*«* of lbs Ms** ■■&lt; MSktly.
TIm taWsa of tbto* sH« l**a*a satoaal steel
Ik. »*i*
of th. teartao. fa Ito Imm,
m Um fall atreagthofUMSa tetoo* &lt;u to shswa

MD« nowroeideMbofUisQBMty.ttuw 1
of whom were soldiers, who do jsotrta- ।
Tho fiupervisoro of Midland County
have just voted the sum of *400 extra
pay to Judge Sutherland.
A donation fhim other counties of ths
District In proportion to population,
would refae the salary to nearly or quite
*5,000. This whole siitject of salaries
properly belongs in the hands of the
people, where tho Dew Constitution
phu es It, regardless of the my at dema­
gogues that ths people have not virtue
enough to elect reprseentatlvcs to ex­
press their sentiment*, and lower Che
salaries of any or all of thu State offiocra
If exjwriencc shows they are too high.

—.

IM

IBM.

CABPm AID DIL CLTTM,

�y /ft f

BUSINESS CARDS

MICH.

M ul Grana

Dry
1116b M.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Real Rotate

Srolcor,

RUSSELL &amp;. NEVINS.

kSaD

ON *
1 SMwtM

The R«publle*n elector* of Hasting*,
and all other* friendly to the nominal ion

SERIES,

•ad election ot Qeibwax U. a.GRJ^NT
to the ^reeidency, are requ-ted to meet

■HiHrcrtKEESSs.

■t tba Court Houm, In Haatloga, on
Hatuxliy evening, March Tth, for the

Music 4 Jewelry.

purpose of forming a Grant Club. Tbe
friend* ef equal right*, arid of tbe early

HASTINGS, • - - alyl ■ ■ ■ MICH.

Teeouatrqctlun ant! a Imheuio ot the re*
be'.llaua Slate*, ou the but* of loyalty
and equal right*, and all the friend* of

PRESTON AHEAD,

General Grocers,

SXs.r.

noMn niulu,
HA8TIXGM.. ■ -n»rl . . . MICH.
axo

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
1807.

BATTUR, arc respectfully reque*ti-d to
if the Club.

BUHJ, FABBBBB a IB.,
IMaUn la

Cbme on boy*.

MZDUixviixr

zxjrxuuta zurauro*
BAST1X0X. - - - alyl . . . MICH. |
uXra

lopofrcl cociLubw. '
JOUX 0. 00t»EX.
alii
« 0»d.r Xu&lt; Xew Fork.

Moffat’s Life Pills

Apply tble week, at this

in 1l&gt;« "public moBer."

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MARRIED.

bbotueils.—

Drux, Mefllciaes, Groceries,

'■um on* rz tirr^nr^
ctrr KtnoiKT.
Successftil Medlefnes
,
«■*
^etucines I
nrnuj' n,
; 'n th® World.
□ ASTIXQS. . a»yi ■ MICHlOAX.
|
Established in 1835 by one of I
J. COLE A MON,
ga? our Most Eminent Physicians, and
•axaau. uealxm t*
now used throughout North and' i Groceries and Produce,

u&lt; u PBkt&gt;.i&gt;ed ib it. iiMUf,
lb.
U»B .ejoBrsad.
ic. J. Gaa’t, pnndtni.
Gso U flswtr, Stcrtlary.

iru«

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K. BARLOW,
W. s. GOODYEAR,

jtj-4

1

uctioi.M-aBCUMoxD -la n..i.n, M.rtb South America, with more pleasing
lu Im by I s. u..r, Uq
Xicaou. rcgnHj than any oti„,r Medicine In
»t L'arltou, *ud Urutl U*caa«*» of Hmi
-----vuxci
lu

&lt;4xr aaw uxx.
STATE ST.. lUNTlMM. MICH,
car Cash paid fbr Prfdnea. alyl
W. PARKER A SON,

Skin,
Indigestion,
Costiveness,
Billons Complaints, Bheumatism

SPECIAL NOTICES

Liven &amp; Sale Stable,

. accounts of perfect CURES effected
by these invaluable Medicines.
They regulate the System and put

i me m.

BARLOW

&amp; GOODYEAR

CL'CAcrmrrr.
n A STIS OS. • - • alyl • ■ MICH

Thousands of certillcatcs are in

DRUGGIST
MIDPLETILLS,

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
Iwalnsla

Hartrat, Stove, Im, Hails

AMD BOOKSELLER,
.

*Uyl

.

■ypDDLKTlLLE

Tbe BMkA will be Balanced

in a healthy condition.

First days af March and Septe^r,

Booti

T MAIN DMOTUmU’

OF Kien TEAS,

NEWS DEPOT,
W.O. HEDRICK A CO.,

Saifes &amp; Hariesaaien,
HAXTIXO8. - -

Mil . . ■ MICH.

NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS,

PIECES FALL PRINTS

r, al Ml4rfl«Tin* oa Krid.r

Jtest Received.

Blank Note and Receipt Books,

LEGAL BLA.XE8 AX0

STATIONARY

J. KOUBTX F. M.

aORNEB BTORX

StiKrEawS?

IlYbATT.

;cw;

’

rnOOKTEOWDKR.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

IBTGOOW

1887

Drug 4 Bookstere

Boots and Shoes,;

Makt Cirizx.VB.
Harting*, March 3,1M8.

preferred.

DISSOLUTION.

I

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ma-lty Is kair lo, aad lb« ml G*asa«rf Iks inatU* .
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PUce Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.
0R0CEBIES OF Aid. KINDS,

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Grocerios,
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NEW CASH STOKE.
TO BUY YOUB GOODS!

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quOBtiou in tjta oaariua.

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in tho Lank g^tu.d.—
P4*? 1,IM rahlrd, «/«

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BOOTS f SHOES, CHBAPl

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PBIceONEDoI^B, ‘

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Tl.-W.re .r n,.,r p.Mrl,Uo.,

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SBBOSENB OIL,

NEW YORK
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GFJSO. TH. J3EXVEA

A.

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1daiisr,»s...J’-a5s:--aJlS",
■bould writ, their
-

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

“ With. Malloe toward nene.—with Charity for all.—with Firmness in tho Right"

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Tl&gt;Ml,-«l.»0 PH ANNUM.

ptataly.

J4U dk rl, iirii SWx.

vol.

xir.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,WEDNESDAY, MAR. 11, 1868.

NUMBER 46.

'Business Jirrrtory.
ECHOES OF MELANCHOLY.

IJho same funny look came again round
thcKjoniere of Mmy's mouth, but Smith,
bless his obtuse soul, didn’t see it.
“Mary," said Smith, “I think I could

01 Lbe «z-

“what if sho had such a husband
curtains and things, and carry that con­ that I”
founded bud down stairs, and abut out
the light"

ebant "lam an entire strangertoyMM1

octi; you who bare vtaltod these schools

For a Cere of all Throat an3 Lm Diseases
noi.nmnx i

axBrim.

। drone mu

A. P. IIAIt, M.

1. M.At.m»U

l‘1,TCrcfe»« A Tt uSw*’’111’ ‘&gt;&lt;’aIn&lt; *" nra‘I

I’JSHAIARS »1 EACH.

“Do,” said Bmilh.
And gathering up her___
Smith's panto, that had several vital but­
tons missing, and which ho wished re­
placed Mary dojouted.
“Marr," said Smith suddenly appear­ rome opportunity to become acquainted
ing at too door of the room where sho with theJoys and sorrows, the tolls and
hod seated horetdlwith bis hair rampant,
It is an old saying, that the laborer is
and blanket shawl sticking to his back.
worthy of bls hire. Hire means reward
u really think it was ths take F’
equivalent for service done, and as I am
expected to speak of ths reward, I must
it, John—it always makes you1 sick.—
Don’t you recollect I asked you not to
The teacher goes Into school feeling
eat it at the time F’
“Well all that I can say is," itaid fifty, or more children present LiicmSmith, "I don’t believe it 0, dear! where
are the morning papers ?'
tlons, morals, manners, and lost.but not
That was another way of asking Mary least, diflbrent home education. What
to read them to him, which ahe did, and
with out saying, as b'mith did on similar
occasions—
“O! there is nothing in the paper this
morning but the same old tariff disciiaa- nance of each—thut ahe tn incompetent
ions; in fact, thty are quite dull—here for tho task—that sheneeds a power out­
they ore—perhaps you can pick out so tn o- side and above self. The nature of each
must be learned, the home influences
thing for yourself.''
At twelve Smith sank into the arms of become acquainted with, before the
teacher can labor successfully. '
Tho six, often seven or more hours.are
sprat in hearing recitations; which in
our district schools, composed as they
were opened and
shut; tho bottle of hot water on and off Alphabet to Algebra is no until task.- duty, and Mrs. t-mith staid by to are him How to get time tbr the almost innumer-

MRS. SMITH'S HEAD­
ACHES.
window at a lovely moon thst was just
rising. “N-o, not very."
“Sueha hoadache as I bare I" groaned
“Well," said Smith, “don't
you
don't wnnttu* but 1 can't I__ v__
,!&gt;“
room with Lis Lair rumpled, hrs dust longer, and I have an idea I shall get to
cullaiBsed, and bis back rpuudod out in sleep."
th&lt;» shape of the lottarC. "Such n headSo Mary went to bed with her bearded
baby.
ME. AND

MOREHEAD'S
KK4JPEH a oitosvEjroa

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Great Strengthaner and Pain
Destroyer of the World.

a C FRUtDLE

C O. Htn.5F.UjK

ran

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN

EVERY

HOUSE.

*TXVa»CT H CTOX.

Im. w, »od n^»n ■* ell h -ui
Jons M'CH/ tl

THS GREAT REMEDIES.

capable of Judging.

•

there is a
intended.

with money. Tbs love of ths children.
Ono who has taught long, whose pupils
a Utils psUenee most young nra will
find a position as high as they have fit-

which he is continually resolving, In
tho kind words and loving omllea of tho
UUte onco, and the plssosnt remem ber­
business and are reaping to themselves
the reward of their faithful teach ere la-

to persevere In the ftrithful pc.-formance
o( their duty.
A Landlord Rrtalxa.txd Urox.—
dblutcret led acta that were never known
of the extra labor) that were never appreeiat-d—of wuid misunderstood, of '
motive* mUJudyed. of the lack of paren-. Frauk W------- , Flopped at the little
tai sympathy. Ah, at such times, it is town of Salem, Ohio, on the Pittsburg
a bairn to the dishartened, or If th* can
call torcmcmberauce, good that she has
accomplished, some mind that hs&gt; been

fllisrrllang.

HALL 4 RUCKEL. Proprietors,

DR. C.O.UOTT.

fulnw* over the Interests of their etnlengthof tlmo, these are questions that

needed here, a lock there, the delin­
quent must bu urged on, the discouraged
encouraged, dormant energies must be
arrousod and the mind of the mure ac­
tive lead into a stmhous channel.—
Among tlu- most difficult task,is to find
employment tor the Utile ones, with on­
ly on- 4x5 blackboard ; the children
fore gjiug tu bod," remarked his wife, as good health and sjiinta. Ho could smoke. without slates, often books; what can
•he iK&gt;uxed tho cuffoe.
The world wasn't &amp; charnel house, after
them quiet, and to keep them quint they
somo ilinn cake before going Ju b«L es­
pecially plunvcake," auswored Smith,
-Hakr asked Smith.
After the tcbocl han been dismissed
drowuiyrinto a chair.
“Shocking pain in my temples," said for the day, we olten find the true teach­
Mrs. Smith, feeling indispoaed at that '^hat a pity,'' answered Smith, par- er alone tl:lnklng,p!aunlng tor the bene­
mrJutinal hour fur an argument, aMentfit of the school. How aboil I manage

"Try a little tea," suggested she.

WHICH usvx BBKSr
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND ‘
EXTENSIVELY USED

“Well, coffee ’’
‘I don’t Link I want anything,"
groaned Smith. “O, dear ! “1 m going
to hare a day of it"
New Tri City ai Vitality,
• Mrs. Smith had it on her tongue's
ond to say.
“Well, that is tho usual result of a
TWEHTY-FIVE YEARS.
night of it f* but sho closed her tooth
MADAME ZADOO POETER'S
and bit off the axasperating and truthful
1 rejoinder,
I “Isn’t this room awful botF’ asked
Price 25. 50 and 75 Cta. per Bottle. Smith, opening six doure without wait­
ing for her reply, which,!/ uttered, would
tbb boot, unaarasr asm
-IO IT EFFECTUAL UE.UEDF hare been that die was shivering with
; the draughts.

[ME COUGH BALSAM,
COUQHS, COLDS. ETC.
PURELY VEGETABLE,

minutes had elapsed before Frank could

a barrassed state of mind 1* a question.
While the mind la on the recitation, ths

furnished with a cup of coffee and a plate
by her example, fulfillng better their vourtd, when the landlord came »l(wr(■art in Ilfs through her efforts and in* and demanded a dollar. Frank protest­
ed. but the landlord was obotlnata, and
other brings. though It supplies not the ''.'all aboard" being heard, our drummer
friend was oompcllcd to shell oat. Kbcrt■atUfactlon that Alio has not lived in ly afterward, bvlng at Cincinnati, he In­
quired at the telegraph office If be could
•vlf-eacrificc with a more quloL earneat
paid al Its destination. The cletk told
feeling, witling to labor and to wait
him he could, » ban the following was
An Old Merchant to Young Man.
Ata recent dinner given Jonathan

city, on the occasion of blaretiring from
active buaiues, be said:
Mow, gentlemen, since there Is noth-

slon on the head that shall influence the
lowly day—quite like Spring. Have you life, making him more noble and urefat.
not understand a great
the least idea where my gray panto are T'
How shall 1 amuse a greater Interest I do, 1 propose tossy a
“No," said Mary, faintly, from the pilfor study in another,—making him see

thooo gray panto; I don’t think they’ve
wuruo very well—do you ? And do you
know, Mary, about tho milk bill, whether
it is right or not ? and, by tho way. did
my shoos coms home test night ? and Las
hwfti bl fix the front'duor ?"
“My head ochre so bad, ’ said Mary,
‘that I can't remember anything. Biddy

cation ? How shall I make them all
more studious? How shall I make the
recitations more interesting ?
What shall I bavo for general excr-

get time for them; are among the ques­
tions asked—often without any sattataelory answer being found.
‘Wall, I’m sorry for you,'' said Smith,
tying his cravat at tho glass. ‘Ths very
best thing for you is to keep quiet, and ptls^sbe very well knows that she Is
111 take myself off out of tho way. tileop helping to form the minds of the future
is rno iiung
.
men and women of this great republic,
Bo Smith put on his heariost pair of
boots, and went a I over tho house, and
let tho doors bang, and whistled the their turn in fl nonce ethers. Who than
“Klara and Kbri’w-a" and atn his liroak-

to? which bo had paid his dollar. But
better than bls feelings may be imagined.

outside, and

yon,I think as it is such

Curatiie Suga Coated hUs,
UM OPPOSITION TO
CASTOR OIL AND
in the kitchen and ooukiag their terete
1PWM SALTS,
irsen to aarosr xna humw«—»
ilMPimiiBiiiftniaw

blanket, “go to

Tub IUqht Kjkd of Rxuaxox.—“j

considered as said by thb Grand J ury of
Merchants now aasumblcd.
One of the first leuona 1 received was
in 1813, when J was 11 years of agt. My
g rand Osthe r had collected a fine flock of
merino sheep, Which were carefully breed, lard from butter, s rychnlne fhffl
chorUhcd during the war of 1812-15. 1
wai a shepherd boy, and my business was religion that U to advance the world,’’
to watnh the aheop in lbs fields. A boy sava Uncle Nick, "will not put all tbs
big strawberries and peaches on the top
and all the bad ones at the bottom. It
and rood his books. 1 finally complain­ than the vir.yards ever produced in buted of this to the old gentleman. 1 shall
never forget bls benignant smile m ho
replied: “Never you mind; if you watch
In a neighboring city there lives an

thought to myself, what dore the old
"••I think I'll cuxnound ait in your room the respective claims of pork and boot; scholar of untold benefit. The lessons gentleman mean T I don’t expect io
Mary,” said Smith to his wife after the and tho chicken tor that day's dinner
taught
of
right
and
honor
may
lift
some
tea and breakfast had gone down. ‘It
mu tocrinu buck was worth 41,000. I
looks nice and pleasant hare, and I like keep quiet, and not bother herself about
tlon and lead him to urcfulncu, nublil- could not make out exactly what he
meant, but 1 had great confidence In
fully, at six o clock that evening; “too from vice and ruin by the timely Influ­ him, as be wsa a Judge, and had been
round her mouth better? I thought you’d be well, cer­ ence of the watchful teacher. Modesty to Congress In .Washington’s time, so I
would
prompt
me
to
be
silent
further
on
concluded that! t was all right, whatever
tainly, by this timn, after a day’s quiet'
et the conclusion
Quiet t bho had had the whole kitchen
brought a jdDow
organised trend.
“Not that—no, not that; it will only
field 1 could not get thst Idea out of my
beat my head- O, dear! Mary, [solemn­ ly’s catechism, and the front door bell possible suoows, the j&lt;renU nwi appre- head. Finally I thought of my Sunday
ly] do you know I think I mado a mis­ ringing as if by order uf the fire depart­
lesson: “Thou hast been tollhftll over
take in that beefsteak ?”
ment ; but she had said nothing at all sympathy and encouragement, what Is a few things, 1101 make thee ruler
with a heroism which should about that; if sho had. Smith would have the reward of all this toll ? Second on- over dany thing*.'1 Then I understood
nnmo in “Fai's Book of Mar- replied, with that lordly ware of his
IL Never you mind who negtaets his
hand with which men dispose of such
of ths gospel. Foraservioe, duty; be you faithful, and you win have
mattcre: “You shouldn’t allow such tri­
your reward I I do not think it will
fles to trouble you."
take many teds as long as It did me to
toll end rclftwxifloc, what is U?
‘No bettor, then?" Smith iijquind, as
undcretand thia proverb. I received my
White persons In oUrcrbaslnc
“Mary," sold Smith, as she seated herthink I should
merchant from Ohio who knew me,

DR. ZADOC PORTER’S

tho price of your beans too high.
FlusiW—

exhausted her stock

her husband with

pUed the confident husband, *tto them

love, purily.rirtew and fjrdcdlty."

blob toads of-1 He exprewed bls gratification at finding Take tarty and very light ouppere.
d premature me there, and said to me: "You have
I; ful that they cannot do without you.” 1

r drrere and many soomarisoM bemate and fismate baadaohsa, and

□so: -Vou are allrightdow; 1

�NEWS,—GOOD NEWS.
native but to Meert its own authority,
vindicate the ConstttutiO® and lawa, er
permit the constitution and the laws to i
ba overridden by a man whom prretotetwo in the wrong to only equalled by |

Parton/, r**
Denims. Stripe Shirting,
Prints,
Colon,
Sugar,

an obstructor of the lawa, an enemy of
SEWING MACHINE
the rrotoretfon of tho Ustoe, upon aay
conditions not acceptable to the uu re­
pentant rebels of the South. He now
stands out as a usurper, defying tbs tews
and sreking to unconstitutionally grsap
•fflefal saner has been one of treeoMry [ ths power which Would enable him to
to the party whose candidate be was. precipitate another el vfl war. Invlolaand of treason to the hlghretloterrate of Uou of law As has attempted to take tho
the country. Commencing with hto Id- sword which the constitution eonfldre
augumton on the 4th of March, 1865. to other hands. In obedience to tho law
whoa he disgraced tho nation by •
maudlin speech which carried the
bltwhes of shame to every loyal face, and
Ut the erimwin torch of exultation upon
PBESTON 4 MEAD
— It has l&gt;eeu decided to bold tho next
tho face of every tralior.hls whole cogtm
annual State Fair on the 14th, 15th, 16&lt;h
hM been ooaatotent with the omluious
HuTOroi, March 7th IBM,
and 17 th of September.
At a meeting called this evening, pur­
beginning.
—The friends of Senator Wade do-1
Blinking out of sight under the uni­ suant to previous notice, fur the jiurp**-versal dtoguat which follows his dis- of forming a Grant Club. Geo. M. inand his nomination fur tho Vioe-PreeiGROCERIES
greoefulexhibitional thoaecond inaugu­ Dewey, waacalled to the cbalr.aud Nor-1 doaey ou the ticket with Gen. Grunt
ration of President Lincoln, he only min Bailey, appointed Secretary.
—The best plan of reconstruction go­
came again to the surface, when the
ing
on
at
the
South
Is
found
In
tho
free
It was moved and carried that a com­
hand of the aoaoHdn laid low Ln death, mittee of three be appointed by the schools erected there by Northern fore­ adj c-vtxo. Is always right
the most loved and honored man lu tbs chair,to draft a constitution and by-lawa sight and money.
It Makes the Beet Stitch,
world. Infatuated with bls second eleva­ for the government of the dub, to be re­
—The UH creating the Territory of
tion, ns he was Intoxicated at the first, ported at an adjourned meeting. The Wyoming confers ths right to Ecad office,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
be evidently aupfoaeed himself, Invest­ chair appointed W. H. Hayford, C. G. as weQ as the right to ruts, upon all cUied with unlimited power. He bad the Holbrook and D. R. Cook as said com­ zena, without rwgurd to color.
South at hla feet, and a great Army at mittee. Mr. Hayford moved that Nor­
his command. He needed no aid from mat. Bailey, be added to the committee,
the law-making power. He needed no which motion prevailed. After tome i Mlebreted liquor law oi last eeca.'on,
sunn a*1 Howns monarch for all practl.d^-11
“
cnl purpose.'. He could kill or make a |
live. He could appoint Governors and until next Monday evening,the 9th Inst.,
New 5ork Independent hopes
all other officers, of what be afterwards to bear the report of the committee.
Monday evening, March 9th 1868.. I Congrwe "will lay as high tax on acre Will Last a Life*Time.
•earned to call “Sovereign EWtaa,” with
The meeting trembled .wording .
P*P« « &lt;« whlskcy-lu eonfarml.
all the authority he chose to confer. He
Tb«r» la n«U&gt;ios
FIRST QUALITY
Iku eu&gt; mrwl II U
’ ™'e’
*e rlc* I
could call Constitutional Conventions, to sdjourument. Th. committee provi-1
prescribe who ahouid and should not ously splinted, reported tho following | 'h”n,d ** taxed high.
vote, and command tire Conventions, Couvtttutton and By-Laws, which were | —««—*•—
.-j &lt;un
, to Wm. Messer, editor of the Bunday
telling what ahouid and should not be received and unanimously adopted.
in the constitution. To conclude, he
[Tho Constitution Is omitted th‘B Mercury, convicted of libel on Wm. B.
THIS MACHIN!
Menu, District Attorney of Philadel­
could declare those constitutions In
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.
PRESTON dE MEAT)
force without having them submitted to
J. W. Bon Iley, moved that the officers phia.
the people, who were to live under them. of the club be elected by ballot, which
—Thirteen thousand Irishmen in Lon­
All these things he assumed to do and motion waa au-tained by a majority vote don have thus far signed the address of
•a. tl&gt;U Ih. Inn si
did do, without color of authority In the of those present
loyalty to the Queen, and four hundred EVERT BACHIHE IS WARRANTED I
ibis itr a'.a»4Ttd 1
constitution or laws of the United States.
Vines
The meeting then proceeded to an
Other Presidents, on all extraordinary
■ la remain with U,
election, and the following officers were
occasions, had deemed It their duty to choocn with great unanimity.
t'njou.
call to gather the Representatives of the
GEO. M. DEWEY, President
people. Not so Andrew Johnson. He
NORMAN BAILEY, Vico President
wanted no advice. He wanted no as­
Be Sure to See this Machine,
WILLIAM UPJOHN, Treasurer.
sistance. He needed no legislation to
direct hire. Was be not already matter Cor esponding Feo’y., David R. Cook. while the people of Tallabsteee, Florida
of the Situation • To call Congtem to­ Reeording “ “ *' J. W. Buttlct. are Indulging in peach™, green peso and
Assistant,
“
“ D. Btkikkb.
tomatoes.
gether was to surrender some t f the
Marshal,
”
“ W. II. Hatvord.
—Rev.
Alden, who has been aetpower he had assumed and Imperil his
Assistant Marshals, I. W. V roomAN
“poHcy” of reconstruction, which was
years, is a direct lineal descendant of
to restore the rebels every where to pow­ A}Joun Dimoxd.
F
rank AttKN.
1
both
John
Alden
and Miles Standish,
er in the South, audio make those rebels
“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE’
the lover rivals of Colonial history or
recognise him as the “Mooee," who had
R. HERRICK,
tradition.
u Rykbsow,
saved them from all the penalties of
their armies against the nation.
Haatliigo Feb. Mth, 1868.
Itwas moved and carried that the! —A boahful young man escorted an
Forelgbt months after the collapM of
the rebellion, and the surrender of the regular meetings of the Club, be held on . equally bashful young lady. As they
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELBT, E1Lrebel chiefs, ho went forward with os the first Friday evening of each month, | approached the dwelling ol tho dama-I,
IMTOIITER AND GR&lt;7WF.R OF
much disregard of constitutions and and that the blank in the Bv-Iaws be i gbo aald.entreatlnglv, “Zekiel, don’t tail
lawa as though he were a Cirear, or Na­ filled accordingly. A largo number of anybody you bcau'drue home." “Saiy," FLOWER AND YER ETABLE 8EEDI
poleon, or King of the Tongo Islands. persona then enrolled thomsolves av *a|d he emphatically, “don't you mlnd|
There were no rights whether of State or members of the Club, by signing the t j arn M much ashamed of It ae you are." VICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
individuals, except as be plcaeed to Constitution and By-Laws.
Three hearty cbeera were given for ' „
vouchsafe them. He could graciously
' What eouptry is opposite to us on the
reeiothe the bloodiest man. whose life Gen. U. S. Grant, throe for Equal Huff-1
had a hundred times been forfeited,
"Well, now,” pursued the
with all thu attributes of an American ogv Election.
The meeting then adjourned until
eitiaen, and even make Max Governor
•if one of Mt “Sovereign States.” The next Friday evening, the 1Mb Inst.
GEO. M. DEWEY,
fl ret of these things he went through
x-4 Vscrisblrs, axB a
*
N. Bailbt,
Chairman. of tho bole, eir,” replied the pupil, with
the form of dolugtimes without number.
UMTiret ciioni pun sf ruvtn.
Pccretary.
The latter he did,In instances note fcW,
—Industry is fortune’s right baud;
whenever it salted his good plearure.
(Afoot
frugality her loft.
Republican County Convention.
And when, al last,the Representatives

Ptntae, at last aoema to hare tilled the
mweN of a great Nation's forbearance.
Elected to the second ofitae in the gift of
the people th rough the unmerited

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4£0 PER PAIR.

LAUES' WEAI IN ENSLESS VAIIITT.

KahV ’•*• *‘ *”•

MUDGE &amp; BAILET.

pRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

F. D. ACKLET &amp; CO,

Fancy Goode, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumsriet,
Ladle's Baskets, Portnionnaie-s, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, gc. $c.
BUak Desks. Gift BeaU
CanU. WnUag I
“Ar HR. WlXtOW KU A DIM. bOkDWMU.

—GROCERIES
FAisn. one. rstsisnss.

jest ucxjrso

«»&lt;;

a

cosfrzsrrsTocTrot rsurrw du

PATENT MEDICINES,

JEWELBY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

of the people and tho Senators came to­
gether under autl ority of the Constitu­
tion, what had fAc traitor to aay to them ?
Scarcely a mon In either branch of Con­
gress was not the equal in ability of A.
Johnson. The larger portion were de­
cidedly his superiors. And to there
two bodies, recognised by the Constitu­
tion, as the great depository of the natiooal sovereignty, this accidental occu­
pant of a position to which the people
had never elected him, graciously condeoonded to say that he hod recon­
structed the South, that under his auto­
cratic manipulation" tho rebel States
were all safely back in the Union, and
that Congress had nothing to do or any
about it, except, “The House for itself
and the Senate far Itself,” to admit to
their s.ata the pardoned rebels who were
w riting to draw their mileage and their
salaries under a Government they had
foresworn to destroy.
The reftml of Congrere to assent to
this extraordinary assumption of power,
was made the •nearion of an early quar­
rel with that body, foltowed by exhibi­
tions of the same kind as that which
made the whole nation hang Its bead tn
■bamoathfolnsugnnittoe. Drank with
passlnn, when n-x with whfaky, tiroes
very tar a part however, be ban sines
lived only to make war sa the party
which ssry unwisely trusted Mm, and
toencouragr rpfctlHfa fo every taqfW
plan of rceonatruetton. Not eoutent

The delegatee from the several town- J
ships In the County of Barry, met in '
Convention pursuant to call, and organ-1
iaed by electing Samuel J. Bldleman,
Chairman, and Lewis Durkee, Secre­
tary.
On roofon, the Chair appointed John
Keagle, Gilbert Striker, and Abraham
Ryerson, Bn, Committee on CrodenOn motion, ths following gentlemen
were appointed a Committee on Brnolutlona, vis: John H. Palmer, John M. i
Nevins, and M. T. Wheeler.
On motiun, tho Committee on Cre­
dentials reported 23 delegatee in atten­
dance from six townships. Report ac­
cepted end adopted.
Tho Convention proceeded to ballot
for Delegates to attend the Stats Conven­
tion at Detfrit, on ths 18th day of March
Inst.
Whereupon, the folLowing'gvntieawn

Quarrels would never last long if tho

&gt; we CAN AND WILL (ILL COlAF

F. D. ACKLEY &lt;t CO.

GOODYEAR, BARLOW ft BAIEET3 MAinfOTH STORK

IVO. OIVE!

FKO BONO FUBLIOO

THE GREAT CAUSE

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

—A handsome young widow applied
to a physician to relieve her of three dlaUeeelng complaints with which ahe waa

“Id the flrat place,” said ahe. “I have
no appetite. Whitehall I take forthat?”
"For' that madam, you ahouid take

“Foe that, madam, I can only recom­
mend Uiat you take a husband.”
“Flo, Doctor. But I have tho blues
Geu. M. Dewey, J. A. 8 woerey, Richard terribly. What shall I do for that T"
“For thu, madam, besides taking air.
Jones, and John H. Palmer.
The Committee on Reooluttons report exercise, and a husband, you have to
tl&gt;e fallowing, which were accepted and 1 take a news paper.*'

LAROS AND BPUUTDIJ) STOCK OF OOODSl

GROCERIES
I AM NOW SELLING

Our liras are spent eMher Ja dotug
nothing to the panose, or In dutng noth­
ing that vi ought to do. We are alwsys complaining that our dags are few

Beeutiful wa« the reply of a venerable
man to tbs question whether be wm
still in the lead of the living; “Xo.bui

n A ROW A RE t BUT GOODS’ STOUC

Ca.Uelon Rrpnblleno
gb. F^Mlr.n.,
MRts Csnena. al ito Tawa Hea

»•

�XYBEWIIEB All

SPECIAL NOTICES.

GL0BI0U8 REPUBLICAN
VICTORY!

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hate &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Tie Ime laparllal Suffrage I
THE COP’S UTTERLY ROUTEDI

Our annual Village Election waa held
on Monday, and resulted In thoelection,
for the flrft U.ne nt a clean Republican
Ticket. Tho Republicans nominated a
good ticket, to defeat -which tho Cop’s
nominated their very bsetmen.aU intent­
ly partisan, with Nathan Barlow al the
head aa President; and the result la their
utter annihilation on a direct party Is­
sue. the Republicans boldly sustaining
tbe A'etc OontiUuUon, NEaaoSumiAOi:,
and IMPEACHMENT! Certainly, tho |
great (fj Dtmocratia reaction, about j
which wo hear so much, has not reach-,
ed our Village.
We append the vote on each of the
Hasting! Republican Caccus.
candidates counting far each, all the
TKs Republicans of Harting* are rented to votesao intended, though In &gt;om« In­
&gt;••1 in Concur. ■&lt; K.lth's 11*0, on t'aluntiy, ths stances the use ot initials only, where

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

CHBOSIO CATARRH

Why entertain th!.* loathsome disease
when relief can be obtained? We meet
those every day who are outlbrlng from
Catarrh to such an extant, that tbe Air
Passages In the head are In a partly de­
composed condition,—the now and
throat filled with such a mass of corrupt
matter that they an objects of disgust
to thcm-elvre, and of pity to those with
whom they associate.
Chronic Catarrh usually affects the
head, fauces and broth .hlal tubes. It is
Invariably caused by humoral or Inflam­
matory blood, by which tho mucous
membrane H made rore or inflamed,
producing a copious efikdon of vlsdd
matter. I fit be produced by Scrofula in
the blood It la almoat certain to end in
Consumption, union speedily cured, boeatute Hit impossible to entirely prevent
the matter from running down the bron­
chial Into the air vcalcleu, and such Is
tho excoriating, or scalding property of
Jhe matter, Its contact with tho delicate
linings of tbe air-cells at once causes Ir­
ritation, and invites the humoral pro­
perties of the blood to deposit therein
Tubctdeo and Ulcers.
Catarrh almost always attends CoclumpUon, and frequently leads to it
In Oxygenited Air we have a positive
cure for this disease. Tho remedy is
taken by inhalation,—breathed directly
into the lungs, and through them car­
ried Into the blood; thus tui coon as the
blood will carry it. It reaches all parts
of the system, decomposing tbe Impure
matter In the blood and expelling It
through the pores, and through tho na­
tural channels from the system. Thus
you will see that the cause of the disc.!re
is removed, and the disease Itself must

A. Philo Drake, (Rep.) IM, ma). M
Nathan Barlow, (Dem.) 120
Scattering,
3
Frederick Main, (Rep.)
George Rice, (Dem.)

102, tunj. 50
US

Isaac A. Dibble, (Hep.) ISO, mnj. 47
Wilson Odell, (Dem.)
113

H. J. Ke-.flrid, (Dem.)
James Dunning, “
Willard Hayes, “

Daniel Striker. (Rep.)
D. U. Habinson. 'Dem.)

SABKVIIXB.

•

ATTSMTI0F.
C. G. Hous* x, and Gso. M. Drwcr,
will address the people on the questions
involved in the April EL-ctiun, at Wood­
land Centro, on Saturday evening, March
Meeting of tho Executive Committee 21st, 1868.
of the Barry County Agricultural So­
ciety.
Fount Alims, and Osn. M. DuwxT.wiH
address tho people on tho questions in­
volved in the April Election nt Yankee
Springs, at tho Pinery Scuool House near
Manly Baldwins residence, on Friday
evening, March 20 th, 1868.

CLIMAX!

CLIMAXtt

Page’s Climax Salve, a Family
blearing for 26 cents.
It heals without • amr. No
family riioaW be without IL
We warrant it to ear® Scrofula
Sores, Salt Bh&amp;n, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
hippies, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Chnpped Hands,
Ac., It make® a perfect cure.
It luw been used over fifteen
years, without one fkilnre.
It has no parallel—having per­
fectly eradicated disease and
T«S» from four Is rtr .1 Kutas;'« P.I1*. and alae
ukra Uarpooo'nl ot lbs Ready RsiW in a gtaaa healed after all other remedies had
of waler, sweetened with »»£»* or honey ; b*&lt;h« failed. UtoaeempMri of Arnica

Fresh Cecis e®R3UitIy ®r huA.

0IA CeeAs selling regarAless ®f fest.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
General Grocers,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

DISSOLUTION.

Boots and Shoes,
a 0RX5T. b dhMirod by Betas) eeamt.

N. BARLOW.
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

Groceries and Produce,

W. PARKER &amp; SON,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
DRUGGIST AND BOOKfiELLJUt,
Empire Block,
UIDDLKTILLR, - allyl -

18595765

In this name manner we treat and rad­
ically cure Bronchitis mid Consumption.
Ixtt no one auHbrlng frntn thceo diseases
despair of relief. I f you are too faraway
t&lt;&gt; visit our office and see us personally,
write a description of your symptoms,
and forward to the address below.
F’cnd for our circular which gives 6
full description of tiuae dleeswe*.
Out of the many thousand testimoalal* received we publish the following:—
Dn. C- L. Blood,
Dear 61r: ’I desire to give you my tes­
timony In regard to the value of your
scientific ayatem of treating Catarrh and
dlwuaro of the Respite tory organ*. I
have used your remedy, " Oxygenlacd
Air," In my practice for the lad year
with complete sueeow. I have cured
the worst forma of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority of tbe eases of Bronchitis and Con­
sumption in their advanced stages. 11
unqualifiedly pronounce “Oxygtaiicd
Air” the greatest boon ever yet confer­
red upon our suflbring race, and hope
the day Is not far distant when every In­
telligent physician will adopt your sys­
tem In the treatment of all chronic affecHons
Fraternally Yount,
L. M. LEE, m. d.
No. 198 Westminister EL, Providence.
Db. c. L. Blood,
My Dear Str: I have tested your rem­
edy, “Oxygenised Air" tn Advanced
•tags* sf Cstareb, BrodcbltU and Con­
sumption, and the results have been. In
the highest sense, satisfactory; an posi­
tive am I of Ha wonderful power to ar­
rest the progteen of the above named

Safe &amp; tamim,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PIECES FALL HUNTS

the ihroot, bead and cbent with Ready R.h.f. (K
AgM oe Inwrarlttaal gsvsr, baibo •pta’ ***°B
la th* awning yoo will U cored.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.
CHARTER ELECT ON NOT (3L
VOTICK rtbirtby f.»so t» U.sKWsssof

MICXICOX

�-

-

rotinco corafate of johhyitoa BeMa» aad
•’
MXBbSJaAKSOUB
DRY000B&amp;
odventunn; who hrapdltjted jhepub20 FUI CERT OFF!
We daraoUrabrar the Howe can reAyer
’
s
Cathartio
Pills,
bio, and treachery tho means of edvaneefMM« ianci tho fteeHent befcro tto
!*«* MB «»• naajuaia «r • X4axau. e Mas.
OauifcHa high rrimwt and mfadranan- went; who has drorfted:tho party tha
........
- nt-- ■
• elected him, tm well iu&gt; tho port? that
enr-VBpMtacat UwX * durable
N o. w . G.o o
nrocwding.' It is ctimbenom and tedious.

House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
1’Aiivnpfo.

ly diwcud.

ufioir.r.? rr.ioorxirop.
John Michael.

IJutlap, Aug. li. 1JC.—olSyt.

tast^^^^^uecess,

Dry Goods,
Boots

And Glassware.
AU of which wo are bound to *»ll for

WOODat IVA RS.
AT ASTOXlsniXGLT LOW F10VBLS.

JJAI.TIMORE

TbnFAUl.T l.»&gt;inr torn node in tbe naroieot
,. ”* litrawm ol Fifiyen hundred and bdr-B*e
■lot'aro aad ten cent* .Bllto.l.., wblek M etouwad
to to due at the date ol tbU oreiee. togetb.r u lib
Twenty bet dollar. &lt;»Xj,uU) Alton-ei. Ier..*n a
-vrtata m-»lx*K« be.rioe date lb.- «ffl,tb oe&gt; ol
January |.4., ..eeutoJ be .-Cto.th stodwed and
Lucy DrodlOTd b&gt;. wile. Io ILctord 1' Fl.re, aHd
recorded IP tto oSee ol Ito Bep iter of DeTO. .1
Berry Leaoly. io 1 Iter I’of M.H’t^a^v. u« pare
EVERY sour HATS THAT
Lf. on &lt;b&lt; ai.te.nlh day ef Janaaiy l\&lt;;. ute’li
acid Mort face haa been duty oaeiitwd to tbe ,ki,.
acriber M.r. Jana (IriOto «. dred „l u.^uorX,
recorded la lb. oOcv of toe ReCi.ter ut I -el. ef
SELL MORE CLOTNINS Itarr,
Iroytr re. lb. pnh day of July |Mf la U
T’nL*4!,!jl,~‘ ,n B*,Ue Creek, berenu they Irer N. of Morlg.ge. on pare ;&lt;KL Now ihrrrture
evil teem fifteen par cent Cheaper then the real nol.ee la hereby girro tbai In Pwroaime &lt;,f B .. .a.
ran buy teem. a. they buy of CumoiMto Ileus- er of pale cunlainrel io sold Hotter., and &lt;u Ila

an inuil ar

MAILS, AXES, SALT, COD FISH,

Broad Gauge Railway!

neF’yokk,

And la. fast, errtylbloe kept in a First ciaxa BORTON.
Grocery KateblUbmeoL
PITTeBIRGH,
Al tea stand labdr occupied bv A. Bversoo A Co.
PniLADKLPnFA.
BAI.TIHORE.iad
on Htaleotreet, IlaaUap, Miob.
WAIIIINGTO.'I VITT.
CUUBIX -WllaX* BE r*AII&gt;
Thia lalta only Bout, to the
For all kiada of Coantry Pradoeo, auch aa Battar,

P
v
is3
J

‘•’1/---n-hnlane
LOOK AT OCR GOODS * LOW PKICES.

At a aornlro el the Probate Coan for ike &amp;uatr

lebruorr. latte yrorVee thousandrirtt hundred
rfl'TOtet^1’ r’“’-’cC. PMIkhLK.

’
re.,fflr5-±iu'S,a&lt;-£s:'iLsx
s^sgxsss rdstt'ssa
2—
»i—i. toSa, ■Sisi
niWwS1™" W&lt;?,1K MAD&gt;: TO S.yr“to*“to.•&gt; —
u !~5’K on •h®rt notice, and a fit ro»&gt;- ^Katete ttaMribod ie eaidnreitiaa.
b

u toX

Oil Region# of Pennsylvania I antrad e verj- time.

A general jMlrwnax* ia
attealte* tobaLreoa,aad ■ determination to

Hell Goodn at tHe Lovrcat
rOSIBLE RATES,
laball ba a pteasnre to as to sralt oa customers.

W. A. SARTWELL.

nd A ore ConnaeUon* of lb.

’

1

Atlantic &amp; Gt Western Railway

Faaa aa Uw an Tiws a* Qi tex aa ar ary OT,a

-d**&gt; - tee Tropic of
ware you liuy.

owteoOMPnre Mare
rre‘»for bo­
H. FREWSDORF ft CO .
*re-&gt;W-O-. m^ro, Mata A JcSkro^’
November M. 1MT.
,rif

prorate

p° ;l

4

1

9

;8 9h 'i!

:£&amp;=awEA?te£=
n.—««■?»•

■north Street, aad al tbo Offlcea of oooMctlag

■ L. D. RVCKER. Oan’l Hm

u«t, wanted everywhere. ClrewlanXi X.

WHOLESALE A RETAIL.

"J!.”1 Vto I—

f?j7E8SKJtfcTZ2»^
W. A. 8ABTWEXX

!

to u -

^*’’’*1

WTxoleoolond Retail. .

n^rad*»Mw*fara fcp—Mat*.
haljtf

&lt;^:r:xrtUSr’iX£*-‘ “•**• *•■aw4'ret/Mwm#Slr' *i"1 U*

:?tearsTaSsasisss2a"ttf.
ftrevd *er Ure tearlaw wm wiuae. aad tom ue
been at,law .rmldtlaeeuv.1 amlaUuUe, iinuiugea te "dd reert. thoa1-.”w lili*n*atH,rrteaw #■
lte»,tn Iter.l’acoarBwuiare. ami
r.,i. T ref
terete, Why tto Mere write p-Ute—re awaM are
reoremre'ereb ,te^M*”h*T **»«** "',‘S

~a4xa*s» b-Ews isrirts
ewto pro,ioea leeaMOavwtenrtnw
, . ___
n. t. riu.SULX. J.Ax. of rr.A*ta
(A troeeefoy.l
r.*i»&lt;
ADM1NIKTRATORS BALE.
ILT-!frl ""“W ®f “* "t*'*
iri n-irrent, rr»iue.i*n.lto.,l1-*

^s-w2sS.-ad??AJtssf.is=
• Vy brrei‘1 re. la lire Twwauilp -r Jt-rej. ure M1.Ote tooth &gt;J^L)w.netoraitteMlb&gt;iltertiurW «r
griftSSBCTg'y.K
uZre5s%MP~"- *—a

CHANCERY ORDER.

MAUA antra. CtoopfoteaaL
ABUX DX^KULDatbaateaL
-jsr-x:
y:-^r wedproaw It.toy gatyw~to
yreawa.mani. tin wwueu vt Wu. 1. UiB».&lt;\reru«»
ufoWtetkeLcrfoS ped cm il teas toe un n.n rreiu^i

-J day t.f toaric,.
S*£
U
(A Inta eppp.y
foUUM__ Judge •f p'Jd-l&lt;,

etnaail, at 5t&gt; te Was* Fourth rtireoi;
E cor
Broadwar and Front Birwtat 1U V.o.
.
at V. &amp; Bail UreWMere Uodfor fore ,f VmJ

JOHN WOLF,

Harting, Ahgaat Tlh, tira.

-i— r* t— - Nwcto. ikJTTwtJ

^Ztek-tot^X,xofu-

Sa. Ft-, Brood-ay Kew York; No. |t fc.i, Sl’

^wotetf

Earthgs,Da&lt;.l!,!UT.

/L- *

JSTOgSSSE

tiherUftaaadw Barre &lt; tootatty.

PROBATE ORDER.
mnrorWfrWroXM
Barre. m-AI a
bP^n m roe Frateia reSC. in*r“ »SSJL UtreSJi

III

nto^T^yilTbLG S’ th.^rei

tf

feii

0. D. SPAULDING.
BROAD GAU DE SHORT LINE.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTO

aatei-JhreikJlrent1'-*w’:to* |W"r*" jT«
I.Vti'SSo!a**" ’**“*’
Wilt b. rerara'Wy roteMiZtomtte Wanor* fen
Wiare. rwtbrtr aCap&lt; it er tejn-ti.n. pur-taat u tte
Sm'Stotwtafoi? ttetteoritiSre oZl ‘iU-

"&gt;"re.’m’K i-‘ |“”rfte ‘tea/oVDr^tei*

#.10,000! #00,000!

Groceries and Provsions,

••■a: e*a ArtirteKin tLwvrdiTate"r^v&gt;^Mwo^

Great BeiictiBB fw 60 Days!

Werth of Clothing, Cltrtha, CaM|a*ere.
TreUocs GeatPFforatekl.gGdod.sfee.,
Gx-onet-iem,
Purebaoed al the reoeot drelme In tb« j:rw v„rk
Tip-Top Tea, mar.et. which wiU be aold at WMwte *J u.
htjt[*Lw* TEII,*LE 0F TASUIO.X. MeatoaiabaiwaTB mr nan. coax axn as.
nartiaga- Dre. I»tb Iiuul

FllliE OF COST.
g

f.rtli-ir *l &lt;-'t1.n.ire-&lt;..Ml |&gt;ur-i*"i r» tbarawire
"‘“id.T'
4_r*r '“‘J **L*rJ
11 “t

Dated Caatlrton. Feb. »jd. IKK

For Cash at tho Loweet Figurea QI B SECOND PIULINATIOSI

ONE DOLLAB SALE

;__

CommiMiooera Notice.

MteRTGlGE MLH.

BOOTS f-SHOES, CHE.ll1!

fW AXD^AWCT OOODf. aJWatoh. riww

p. ®. »** t*. i.

U. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
Haatlnif*. June s. 1«XT—..«tf

rear rrscaaau

DAVID EDWARDS
Revporifally annoeneer to the eiilxen, of Barer
t'ounlr. that be ha. opened a SEW OROCEHt
AMit r.OVIRIORHTURtal th.CUOH.S ROADS
Y mile north of Clear take, on IbellaaUng. and
llaltla Creek road. AllkUadaof Oreda mmlly
kepi in a Flrlt blaaa Qttoenr, for sale at
HATK.K CJtKXr PRICES.
Tir Call and Seo and be convinced that Ibla la
ao.
DAVID KDWAU1X4.
Baltimore. Joly 11. IMT.-allrto*

KEROSENE OIL,

^S,**CeS*,

tePi

roald rather see tho Republican party,
■®BsW and aB,drivwa into thadiZri
if Arabia, than to hare them tremble
AKE COMIXG!
■no aeoynt in the ^neex« of this high WE
And wto peeoral to aay parweaaatdag a* * dab

ETERI SEEDED KIM) AID STTI.C,

BBOWF IIGAB. . . ia)c.

Tia-Wnre of Every Dracrtptloa,
Crockery and Woodeu«Ware,

laertir

f“***■

I

motonu AH arenmu dae hy or to lb.
will
M Milled by Jaa. Osiks.
JTFt TtJBNEH.

NEW GOODS:

onoamiEs &lt;h psovksioxs ros auj

paralturc Stere.—Take Nellce.

l^mOLUTIOX HOTJCF.

xuoeedings la to become a partner in tho arsaarnr Tvnsna tk Jaa.Cuaxa, in iheOnrriaaa
rime- It u no tiara to consider the par- deklnr bauneaa. la Ude day dluolwd by mniod

NEW CASH STORE.

Great Barjaiis for tie People'

A. S ART WELL,

tia-eu r.oroary tatb. Maa

ELECTION NOTICE.
•x.to Iirr.»r»e,e Xnn-.,
poevMary-a IHtea.
r. m. cteetr * «*• ttwmT5**LST’5* _

•jKtxfczmssa.tsrAs^K:.
arrmorowaewe entire.

yy

z=.“5«,-a; ttiwiisis—-

A Lt. |ter»na« harinc^rleltna eraliwt Uie eMate ot
‘..T '•'J'0';
"•‘tf-ad teal at te.
....
ttervUr n.rlfietlaMI rw.'Motad Io prwaoet ihe'aame
t..r .w.iiti.lUn.td jiUMn-Mt to ihr wtemwead.
E.S=SSI«B: tesT-SA;
i■rjlr’
° ••
at O-eut lb. cauolr tr»*-nir.r. In O . V-ila.tr m 11.^
llr^.ca
Tharto-r
ili.Wk-Ltr
of
X»TO
Itet.
ard
!o connection with our Store u a
-re-rivn H. Tl&gt;.' Lreteatore .h»tl
OHtlterirtee th- CTnnt^HL'ei.H for
rptrtre or lalu.le.t..
M .karitotaZ
ttortinc ihe^ul,&gt;topuuuauUo(tIjLmamT&gt;a^al4 U
ZVtereror,.-' •’ “• k"W*
J
'-•terr* .ran
TTADVFQQ
QTTf)I&gt; ~4 *“’• A l&gt; CORK
l&gt; .STRIKER
ICeumiuioeera.
Ibeaaluat^tegtem ll*otel r^L^^'r'VXtn'aSjr4
J A KWKKZET. |
naatinm. fhk run. im
fotoou
. 1 hrete anUa’naw’ih.tteti’a^T’^iU^;
‘ — J to'ur •“ a"
***
DRAIN C0MM1SS ONERS NOTICE
0- L. U-JCLDIXO.
NOTICE ia he..ip gtrra teat the I'r.in Creo,
mlwionrr* of Ito Coautr of Iterrj will u-rvt al
Sarurr'* 0&gt;nca_
lhe lto.m.r Hebaol llrew. In tto To-r.h.n .f
nacltoge, Mich. Feb &lt;&gt;h. IkU
TBTAI1 Harneaae. manufactured from the best Caatlrtoo.ee tto Hih Bar of Mare!,. A I&gt;. I**.,
I*.tern Iwalber.aod Invariably cold RAILROAD al l» o'clock a. m. tor tee purpura of Icltiar to
lhe Ion rat bidder or bidders certain portion, of
PRICES.
a Droll* oa tertian* It audit, in asid Tr-wn-b-i«.f Caaileton T,nn» and me of Drdjo made te. ub^ua^o'.jau wu^tbjlire tteul.iS" M'i"Mr.'i^”win.*'^.rJeu^tu'i^t'Sj;
'“'‘'"ai.'h.x'’ Fitict
i
q.

O. I&gt;. RPAULDINGU

Stillleads the Van

■yy

S^.!EwsaH5Kftsasr

W

W. D. BOU151IOM A CO.
Whulead. I'tol.ra la Boutaand Shorn,

« to 60 Wnodbnrire Bireet. Detroit.

PHiiurs &gt;■ lErrin
G° TO

—
AirMjrr. unit J-«W&lt;.T AjH-nbera findrrenl
trrtlon frwta It
.larhmn li alwaya rtlb-rad and aReti nlmllj
cured by IL
l&gt;nnrt.ltlt l&gt; aroenillr enrrd by tskinr lhe
cbrrr'r I'rrfnrnl n&gt;im.-nanr|fren!entr|.. r-.
to g. iMHidly etu U&gt; 1 .rum toiona tlu.l 1. a. in.
n'—ani.-.ry tnp’ibllali tbo eeniUroto. of Uarra, 1—
or ala more than asnaro Ito petto: that Ua onalulc*
are full! u.-dauir r-L
Frrpwred Sy ■
D/r. J. c. x rsrt» * co., xotrarzx. xrxss.
a? »^uT:L"'uXlTfL&gt;\*'.^Tto’woto«.rila..
Iwre a Whetoaaia Asulaa&gt;rMKhiaaa.-aax3Bauzl

i BrsL-ar-rg fr-*j

arol Py aaM Mtwteax'.te wu.—Ail eiaa remre tnm&lt;
or land
&amp; tto OuHr ar Marry ard dtate «
Mkr.laan.Urw.Maalho SaO*w&lt;..&lt;»r'H o'lL.

hl

uerroof.Oii 1'aliahor Baroaw toavklnp. .od
’ ” Wholesale Arent, for aUMftn,

GRtXPXTftXlX.

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

JWtf’e »"OBcB0((ie

PRiCEONEDoU/r.

SHKLT JtARDtTARS.
rRA)H.rG VTTXKJLX.

“CASH,”

JeM Below tha Urich Black,

Hair dressing

1 lia.tiaaa.taeaMreaiate.eutwcuAiarik,

ofMnrrrac** “■ 0*&lt;v ax New. IfoeroA rv tote. I.
hmby rtvtotfcalla peMMre eta power of tree &lt;«■

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

B

PDRREJTQ^g

Of a*l kind*, of their own masrafactare. Erery article 'aaldcnad from Sheet Iron ; soak m

t?

defines it to bo the duty &lt;Z tho President
to consult with the Senate before remov­
ing a certain officer, This law may or
may nut be constitutional. Tho President
has no business with that It is constitational until the Supremo Court decides
otherwise, it is law until the Court interpooan and iiivnluintca it The Presi­
dent's sworn duty into ejectU it—to obey
it—to see Riat it is carefully and studi­
ously obeyed. He may nut like it. Jlut
chief-magistrates have been compelled to
execute laws they did not jircfar. Ho
may think it unconstitutional. That is
of no more oonSoqUcaco than the opinion
of any private cituims. His duty w nut D
to execute laws which he may think eonwill qnickly ratort Grsy Hrir
»MntiD.&lt;a/, but tu XSECTTl TWK IAws. If ho ’
to in natural color and beauty,
hud been clothed with judicatory power,
and produce luxuriant growth. It la
if thti founders of the Cvn-titution had
perfectly harmleu, and u preferred
felt that it was wise tugiro tho Proeidout
orer every other preparation by
any option in tho matter,th&lt;7 would have
those who have a fine head of hair,
so expramod it and declared that he might
U well u chore who with to restore
execute all tews only when tho Hupramn
imparted to the Hair make!: desirable
(\&gt;nrt decided their coustutiunality. if
for old and yctrng.
the President has tho right to select his
rm- bl. by oil Dn&gt;(El«tr.
law!,'and ray. ’ ‘This act I will execute
DEPOT, 1»9 GREENWICH ST, X. T. .
“because it suite mo, and tho other I will
“not enfoino because it strikes mo to I“UMOonstitutional,” then Congress and
Mio urujtivtuu WJUTI uugui t: neu najoura
without day. Fur ths right to do as &lt;«■
plow* with any law to osairtuV to bo ito 2 - Y - x - W - 1RQO t
ooh arbiter and judge, may become a tyDR. DeVISnMU'A
r^My-BWM abeuluto than that of the
ranparvr or Russia. it is a comparative­
ly small matter now Apparently, it af­ BLAOKING-81
fects only too light uf Mr Stantonto bold
Areickniralrdited hr all oftbemur ilwraaho bare naed theerto be ita beat
tho War Office and of tho President to
preparaUona of the kind ever offered io
•elect Ids constitutional adruu-re. This ia
Si.’stetwwi't.tr.u;
not the question, but only the merest in­
barlnf once Ib.mughly tiled Uwm, will
cident of it If tho President hu tho
ever a&lt;aia cement to u« any other —
right to remove Mr. Stanton in defiance
al in tbe Iraat Injarwoa to kalter. but, on
of.J*»rr iui mfty removeM» CiuefJustice
Um ooatrary, are uneqodled for UMir
CSm and Gen. Grant, and indeed the
Laatber Praaerrlur QuaUSca. The Wster-Preof
whole Senate. For the law by which
BLACKING:
tffafitantnn holds his place ia os much a
When need acecrdloj to direct ions, ia
law, an sacred and u binding, os that by
vamnted to make • pair of Uuote or
whdeh Mr. Chnse jweaides over the 8uHboes wear it taaai onr-Unfd loceerOian
fiA&gt;mu Court and Gen. Grant commands
by the nWof any other preparation that
the army. If he may with impunity or(HI Polish
'
j
dsfr Izjrcnro Thoma* to take poeeoM.'un
of the War Department—a building BlaACKlIXTGi
Produclnf the moat Briltlaat and Laatinr
which is not tho property of Mr. Johnson,
Poiuh o( auylbinr of the kie R erer offsnid
&gt;ut of tho American j«opl^—ho may al­
to the public, bury ownorofa bateOSa
so direct Mr. Coyle to open tho next Su­
Kaedaior Uartxaa
premo Court, and Gen. Hancock to a&gt;
mms command of tho army. It may bo
BLACKING:
said that thoro is a law which provides
Whlcb la put UJ» In Plot ant! Quart Cans,
ready hr &lt;aeo. It ia a sopertor artida
’
tho form in which Mr. Chase may bo re­
moved, and another law which directs
the manner for removal of Gsn. Grunt
■ aarracreuii air» at WflounaM ar
To this we reply that there is also a law K .A. X. X-. X. X. O -W X&gt; to CO.,
■%ieh jewidoe that Mr. Stanton may l»
1MI. Clark M»«l, CbleXjo.
removed, that one law is as binding a&lt; And add by all
Deden, tbAru-boot the
Kb other, and tlml if we permit thoPrrareTIntlnlrefoe lir. DeVwbmt'e Exeelalor Wa
dent^tojnolrie erne, he may with unpu-

Tin Ware,
Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.

Groceries,
Piece Goods,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For ntaecMea at the Throat und laneaa.
•a.&lt; t&gt; aa &lt; &gt;u3tou Cold*. V*boo|Uu«
Cauflt, karoncUilla. A«haa,
und Coaonuptlon.
Probably never before in lhe wtole hlitovy «f
modk-liw, 'uu noy tbtait won an wkkly anil mi dcciiir
Ui-ou lira crrnddotHa of mankind, tu thia eceettou
rvmcdr for puluKnury cc-mplalnu. Ttn..oit, a loin;
•erie. or;ran, aivl amuac re.^1 of tho rana?
tru-n U lou U»en fci«toT and birtier In Itofr e-thrtaWrit, a, U taa treevme better kntnen. Ha uniform
cteruclrrud power to cure lhe » r.rinm aOcelwaa
of the tonp and tbn-u. tore made it Inoon «. a re-

IRON &amp; STOVES

We keep eossXandy aa hand a fall aloortmeal o

ink

In eoDMCtten with shore, 1 Mill ecntlne^tbf
Papering nod C.'laxtnK
bntinns.and no, vanbird tn fitrr tbe moM comnlete setufailion.
Mired Painte of dl Unde, t..r m1«. PUnte
ni rsd Ibr Hmmw who wUh to do their amt Wm k.
t ewplM lU WXT WOHKMKN, end Wll.l,
llAt E NO OTHER. Mr work ebean Uua feci.

Colic and Billon. S ei ere, they .buuld be’j.iItr-Uu.ly taken fnr oacta caaa.u. cotrtxi Ito ditra-c-tl
arUon nr remorc tho otatnrtlum whkh enw IL
ror DyMiartvry or XMai-rtoeu, bat ore adld
&lt;1MC 1. m-oeraU, acquired.
For KlirimolUn.tJoal. Crorel, Falnl.
Stock taut Xrere?7&gt;oy’a£ui&lt;rbe*couUcimioiU
taken, aa required, to rtoamr lhe dbcaanl aelinci of
'TIU1 ,od‘ c“ns« Uatre complaint.
Mor msiarey aw! Drotielcal N well Intra they
el-oeld ba Lti.cn In larxc and Ovqtwnt time, to ...idure Uta rltret of n ilraatlc parge.
Foe Mwfiprrwrfnu n Ur^n &lt;So&lt;a aboul i to taken
A. a ZM.wer fflf, lake ore ortwo
to |&gt;roinolr dljealioa and tolkve lhe atomach.
A;&gt; oc. ar tonal do*o MlmuUici the iromaeh end
»*KritssfeTKSff.xra
vjiUKidn, Where no aorioaa deranremeot eal.tr.
Ono who teefe lolcr.ddy well oRcn dud. that ado. e
of ttweo fUtt ruokea him ferf derttotlr better, Oom
Lhctr &lt; lvonam&lt; and rruor aUnr eject on Ito dkc.Ibe Irppanuuc. Time tn- nwomoa rrr.et where
a inrrsallra 1. repaired, ebkh Wo e.tnnck rainiKT
a to torr. Lot ttoy uqs-.l tbetn-Hm to every to-l'.
and wtora tha ' trto» of Lb*, rut am Uuwa, tite
public ao taueer doubt what to casptoy.

IiIH

Il conatoto mainly of

Aik far it.

|Wl!
’W K S

WAOOX H|1OP. with ioewMcd ts.-UiU«^ 1 pa
rrip.reltodo.llLind».,t

A^HraMSSZ*

inhllrls

AMD IF TOC DOXT SEE WHAT TOU WAJTT

act and restore tea baakby loaa aad netkxi.

.

C«*vnttT Lama. IVradanL
T X parooa»eo and by virtue of» DtCrre of till
1 Court made in the abo.n c»t&gt;*v oo the Bra
day of Noveateer A.D. Ire7, lUaaabocribarCircall Coart Commiaeioner ia end for tbe County

,w

PHI LLI PS A BENTLEY’S

Hoeaveer BBOWSV

&lt;/fttt mmt impeach him immediately.

Ttoeve fa ao avoiding this conclusion.

Of all kiods la tfoorrally kept op to lhe wool*
of the people, and will be sold st RAILBOaD
PRICES, adding Fre^bt

—co TO­

'Ifew IMP

Heady for Work.

All other questions: tink before die
present It would lie diflicultto have our

no middle cuutre. The Prendeut hat
mwMrtf the rmpoaeibility of bfwkiny 0

Cbamrery Bairfor tee Conty of Barry -In Chancery.
Abas Traatxa. ChapfaLureL

If yaw WMt Good Barfalas,

l&gt;iaa iwa ■iU»,a».l of 4te*U««s. Xte«.teul
tamCplenty ef tlmter, water aaA. ftalt—s
spl.nrfid localwn.
f. HOWARD.
tetobtohbyaetlon —
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angry and doubtful question upon tbe
cduntry. With tbe Cungruas overwhalmingiy Mepnblican. them was no reason
why we should not compel fiw Presides!
to pursue A wino policy. We reasoned
upon tho presumption that it was better
to have impca-riimctit held over him na a
chech than u&gt; begin a trial that might bo
as long ns that of Warren HastingB. It
waa a debatable quration. Tho cndanco
wasfar from being ooaclwrira. Morally,
there was no doubt that Mr. Johnson
should be impeached. But impeachment
»&gt;' nuaetiun of law and erideace, not ol
moral belief. As a Republican, thorn
were a hundred reasons why ho should
hfmnwan -This would be’ a good nloa
in a Republican Convention, not before
the Senate of tho United States. Until
impeachment became on inevitable, orer•*hrVl*jq necoarnty, without: doubt u to
the meaning of tho law, and tho force ol
tho eridutKWf to snter upon it was only
to giro tho President a chance to make
himself a martyr before tho country.
Tharefasv wo have constantly opposed
itnprnchnntit, although at times wo stood
alone among tto Rejrublkan prow. There
is ao longer any doubt Thh issue is as
clear aa it was when Goa. Bsaureganl
opened his tottcrics upon Fort Bumpier.
Andrew Johnson, President of the Unit­
ed trtates, tramples upon a law, defies the
authority of Congress, and claims to cri
crciso absolute mid despotic power. Cba.

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not ahrap resist It he a high, eobnh,
sacred trasi«aij£t»'be weed, when abso­
lutely nccctsary for tho ealratka of tho publican party show that ii not only has
^Fr’tr.Wf iki talra.’iaa of lhe country rvlxSibn uhderj£&amp;Xbh Iterfa/lnil aS:
kieoapoehton. We to??, ami eau .hS?S»demand lit impeachment UnPruidtat.
from treschery-iiMer Andrew Johnson
«rE~.aff along f^t that we might

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PROBATE ORDER.

•pj-ARDWARK STORE.

U. A.. Goodyear &lt;&amp; Co.

of his ml ministration: who bra sought io
entrap illuustrimwaeamitoef tbe£upl»
now iwueo aro not want&gt;x3. 11 is not pTinto ignominious ovnstons of the lawjmc

submit io Mr. Jehnsou’e Administration,

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or ought not to be hnpenehe I and re­
moved from office, la too much (’’Serret•d to be accepted. It I* eustonwr on
the part of the DemrerMfc ureas 'o)^e*k
of tbe republicans aa hiring a parly tnUrert to e-ibeerre In the retnovK’ eT~-I r.'
Johnson, but the whois htitnry of Im­
peachment, Ita drteat on two aepernto
occasions, the evident relnrtanoo to un­
dertake It and the disposition wvinccd
to bear a!mo-t anything rather than re­
sort to It, show eom-laslvnly that Om-

tiros on sntering upon tt But bow
stand* Democratic party Interests tn th'a
matter? It has made much party proflt
cut of Mr. Johmon, and expected v&gt;
make much more. It hod used him nnd
h*a officials to help elect Its tlketsln
Connecticut, Pennsylvania end New
York. It had onsttn«xl its mail* pin?
politician* tn the White llouso. and dlthrough them In th'ir own party inter­
est*. They had indared the Pias'dent
to pat not n few of their pa1 tv sdhu ants

al campaign they expectal much more
of Mr. Johnson. They were manoi-uv.
cring to obtain a rroreulcranre of their
own mem'*™ or agon's In his Cabinet,
and
probably would
hare eueoeeded. If Mr. Stanton could have got
out of the War Deportment, the dr moent would bare been put In his piner.—
But moat of all, the Democratic loaders
counted on the active help of Mr. John­
son through bls officeholders, and the:
use of pickings from the Government
Treasury U&gt; elect their President. Ccr- |
Uinlyall the influence he cou'd poas.b'y i
exert would bare been In favor of the

Cldca^n one paper irklch alaft Sb«l
eminently proper and uoB-conruilit*! on I
any tolemblv &lt;feubti»l q«&lt;|ft&gt;n. one|
wb'ch abhors moat in'enwly, tbe rude |
brutality of eltheran*g"t'veor an affirmotive, one whkh has the moat aht 'irg
dryid nt faiocklnv a j-atr n l y &lt;*tffi&gt;rtnr
with him 'n cplnlon that mild, I of­
f-sire A-lmwmmU'kMMi’eraheet
lath"* Ev^n’ngJourunl.” It'sn"tth*
'auf t&gt;TCol. FT»o-man. editrIn-rhle*.
or of Mr. Field, the city, sdlto-, or. to
corpse |l-q re4' u, pF Shy Of the ■m
of brains and abtli y who do the w«r'&lt;

HOb is the raft. No«witiafanxitng tta
general ca&gt;4Joo in thia reepae-, the
“Jo'imal’' has name to grief. A f«w
week- since; n young woman at • Moth­
er Herriok’s." a notorious bouse of prr»titution, mapiged to get up a grand exdiwneut by a sv-ry of having been at
school Ina Michigan Hemen.-.n, where
she was betrayed by a son of a professor
&lt;t a* she sooic'ltncs told therlory, by
tin) prefcreor hlm-eif, after whkh, tbe
rdd she enme here and p'orered into a
lllbof xhame to stifle her remorse and
bide be- ruin from her Mends—her ta'e
waa ar: fb'ly told, and gained much sym­
pathy. The'Jou uai’ a .met misdaieto speak In defence of virtue, a* dsfeuding v rtuo lx rather popular with tbe
general public, in the ab»uooi aonee at
leas’, and on this occasion ‘'came out
। strong ' ou the profo aor and hb family.
Wofrd tublaXr. The unfo tunats y&lt; ung
female proved to be a fraud and now the
outraged Prolemer fans brought suit
aga'nat thu ■•Journal’’ for damages, far

arm fa

QOOD news,—good news.
Factory, yard wide,

'I'ne-hmtlw o'th" real elate tn Cook
County wo-ild I* d wtwired.
Th" Rlohlaee Tlng.-lah finer* troupe la
at the One-a House, pl-iylng to crowded
hnuaee nightly.
Dog.

/)*itow.

i most 'uDy tustdne-1 by the election of
I R&lt; publican caudl latre to the various
' places of oflldal trust and power, and
I favoring the numlflatlnn and election of
Utat. U.S. GRANT to the iTrelJency
of the United States, hereby agree to
fb.-m ourselves Imo an association to be
governed by the f iliowing

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Prints,
Colors,
Sugar,
.Vfwm

, Good Tea.
Beet Ttnnerial Tea
Heavy Satinet, pw
AU-troo! Cassini ere.
[Red Flannel, per yaH,

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.

comircTiux.

’ —A‘n'Jcdf re^nei4! iintionM con vention
»• Hing hcM at Pittsburgh.
—Tt la now certain that Um A Islams
Constitution has bora defeated.
—Geo. Gso. R. Vickers was elected
U. fi. Senator from Maryland on Friday.

—The Rupemo Court has poatprned
further argument Ln the McCardle case.
—Julia Dean, tbo actaws.died in Now
.York ou Friday, aged 87 year*.
-Maine has 1,809 takes. No wonder

—Ordinary libarer- in Austin, Ncvada, are paid 980 a month.
—Eight papers In tbs United btaies
are edited by colored men.
—The Arabs of Algiers are dying of
starvation by tens of thousands.

Another Interesting development
made by legal p-ocesc the other day waa
a au t brought by one Joeoph Liu as to
recover from A. C. Heselug, the &gt;tnn of Wednesday, diet oytxl property valued
‘
tSO paid ty plaintiff to de'endaut, to al Sud.OOO.
secure l;ls ireppert In a Republican
—The Republicans of New Orleans
County Cement on, t-t enable plaintiff are urging the reuioval of Gen. Hnutoobtulo thf .o&gt; mitia'ltro for the office
of C '.r). of the Police Court. Heating Is
—The hte«t adrloee from Alaska state ■
the chief wire worker of tbo RepubUthat the troops were well and the Indi­
can partj’, and It b ge neral y supjroacd
ana quiet.
that«boh'back*I*pretty eurvof nomi­
—1 bo dlabutsements of ths UnIto I
do not dcfare tbrtr anticipations In this nation and consquent eiec.toa. He StntoTrraauty during Feb.-uary were
regard disappointed. They don't want coniro’s a very large German influence, 4SMM40Q.
him ImpcucheJ and turned oat of io nc chief pr piietorof the “Illinois
oflloe, for If be remain* In, hawl'l be of blasts Zcitung"andtse hts jmAti rto the I1 —Tbe h-male inatlinte of tbo Rev.
the greatest political assistance to tkem. best advantage, one co Id scare ly ex- I Mr. Hall.it Englewood, New -lers y,
They have a direct political interest tn | root to capt ire h a sui po t for f20, I ut , waa burned this morning March 11
more to be । Los, fa®,000.
hts remaining In office, and h&lt;-n e ere Llues- says ho promised
p.ul after bo got tbe uomlna ion and | —New Orleans fatyscripaellaat 25 per
wo: kin; like beevers to keep him there.
■ th a, he thought,clenched tire ba-gain— coot, discount, and Gon. llaneock'a
v In dele I n—He fan » w nt In o the । policy atoms Ilk*ly to ruin the cndlt of
ConrcuL’cn rad w rkcd‘ftr wttEb dy , dm city &lt; iitirnly.
cVe, who got tbo nouihintion. 'lhe
It is now*tit&gt;-d that the President ten­
Court decided that a bribe wee noth^
dered to Gen. Febofleld the Feervtarycotilroct and there waauolegd oblige- ship o' Wrrad If/rr/m. whl'hsasreouniform coinage of one, three, and ten ti.AUpou Uesa ng to reiuni ihcm&lt;n y. rertrotly ded'ned by that office.
cent token coin* of tbe some material
Ilic weath r here continues wann and
-Two men named Hartaeff and Mcand relative weight as the pre ent Cve &gt; Icasantbct ikeniiig thu ear y cp-. ulng
cent nlokle coin. It la jiropo^d ihjt ■ uf a.-.v.gxi_ou and adv.nt ofsH-Dg. An Laltan, bad a ‘Vet-’®*' near Howell on
thia coinage shall be put upon thviina a |I unusual amduut of LuUding and public the 4ih Inst., dnr njr which McLslian
of one gram in weight for each rest of Roprosemenu Will becirxled on here
represented nomln.tl vntae, tire ohr-, th s oca on. Judging frumprereut sp.
poabtnoos. 'ihryarth wo koathsodna’l
three, live, and ten coins to ba । n e.:: r
—An Ynnlb liman pnlme&amp;ff a lot qf
fire, and ten grama tn .weight resfaee- hup ovem’itts au ths Couth breach, tie old new porcr* In N&lt; w .York last week.
lively. Or.lf the French gram 1&gt; rrotan do' k rywtcm on the North aide: the ton: “Extia. Arsneaination of
acceptable s bindon I of weirht. th-t tbe ncl under tiw river M Waalilngton PX.aldent Johraon.” He was arrested
troy grain shall bosnbetitotal. In whl-di sxrrot, alt these are to be trosseutvd to
ynducL
ervre It Is proposed thatlha Wfagbte eiudl rsp dty *&lt; pw4Me, UbDe as iudi-afloni
—A tssrhav of as F-niacopal school In
be ten gndnt to each oent- of nominal Of IbtDvWeaf chfvr»'flac'oar nnhltccts
value, making the threw cent cold M hflJeee-arealreaay' fnll-pf wpri. Keth- HartfonV adfisod Ida boys to utcrifire
_ 1 something during T*wt. Tbwtolired.
grains, tbo flva cent coin $0&lt;ru!ns, and Ing »eeu&gt;? lack ng---- .e.w
“4 ““
the tun cent coin 100 graine.
p obobly be tn t^oorthree
The I
thia
—The Toledo Blade tells of a dog in
■0* at the roeent elections hild tn WiU|^io h«TCi^jed 11 at
Memphis and Naahvdlle the-flepatatasa
ticket was sncoeaa'nL xTha Copperhead
papers ascribe these triumphs to Uro di»-

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F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO,

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumsnu,
Ladic’s Baskets, Port mon naies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, fc. £-c.

JEWELRY &amp; IUS1C STORE.
Ft. HERRICK,

OOODTKAB, BARLOW « BATLRTB HAUMOTR BTOltR

Tn Kentucky the Confcdongei carry
Louisville and Lexington l&gt;y large nisJoritiM. The way it la tiono la by ilisfrnnclilalng half or two-th Irds of the Re­ audience, as they always do here.— meat was mode st a gathering of physlpublican? In those cltlo*. It is mid th d Phillips is decidedly dppo ed io Grant, clans Io Albany that sack acaae wm
60,000 robe's are dlafranehtaed in Ten- ea! s him “a nun of no Idea" and
. .rays
„
r.bt on Uie record.
nesece; baton equal number of Re pub-1 th«t tbe Repat&gt;1!&lt;tm ja ty hi elevating
—The combined agro of the two men
lleans are deprived of the right of vt&gt;tinp h m to the Presidency will be guilty of
... vwvmuu
In Kentucky. If half of tbe Itapuh 1-; as pro»» a Hnnder us .u
in wm
their
election vi
of wh**“ Mr- Joho'on has rppo'n'ed In
________ ______
___ Nothwlthstandlng
I Mr- ctnntra « place amount to one hnnearn of Kentucky were net rxeluded__' Andrew
Jrhnscm.
J
•orty-n,ne ytors—tiynm which
from tbe ballot box, tbe State could be ' *the stnnuot sand prealsUnt cffo.-la made dr*^
I to p.rt up a G ant fever,by the formation 'Tartly exrre-srs rhe length of time
carried against the relieli.
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of Ctoi.t dub- and rithqr dcvlcei for the,
wW hav810 waH t0 ««lbe «»*dod
Two pa-w.of tbo bill to w^!uU.and,t(V«.ipe,r,1„lhUooinol,iaj, pefatioo.

ty at least, that Phillips would nut find | —- Calling of- a boulder an the
By the
House, by a vote of one hundred and maoiy endo seis.
fear* of lbs Missouri Pseifle Railread,
twenty two to two, la a elenr proof that
A new discovery which blds fair to nair Jeflterson City, Friday night, th*
the Republican Comrrewla tn full seenrd
tevoluti.uj'as Lil our prom t)I system-of
with the wishes of the-people, and de­
termined to lighten their burdens as
much m possible. Yet, at this veiy tnomeat, the Democratic party, on the
contrary, is doing all It can to sustain
the corrupt administration of Andrew
Johnson, which makes heavy taxes on
Industry neceaeory becau-o of swindl­
ing frauds on the revenue, and a gener­
al failure to collect the whisky tax. If
the whiskey and tobacco time* w»-e
thoroughly collected, almost si I the oth­
er intern ral taxes could be repealed.

D.ibcU

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ISGS WOOLES FACTOBT.

SUPPORT HOIK IW8Y!

iJcmocrxts for the immediate admltion
of the Southern Plate&gt; waa lately shown
In the Ohio Legislature. A Republican
offtred a resolution re tucsilng Congnoe

Poon Axdt la reyvdl&amp;tod now, even
by the New York
That piper
wants to lure him over to tbe Rep-ib!!nous—enyshs IsMta DeaaocratieP.e 1ddaud-behMboeoaoMUglasdnldmun l«« &lt;kU lb&gt; ttoseTa,

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CHRONIC CATARRH.

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’ o R -El

Why entertain th'a loathsome dtemao
when relief can be obtained.* We meet
those every day who arc eniroring from
Catarrh to such an extent, that tbo Air
PaaeacKO in the bead are in a partly deeompuaod condition,—tbo noeo and
throat filled with inch a mass of corrupt
matter that they arc objects of dbguit
to thcnvelvcs, and of pity to those with
whom they associate.
Chronic Catarrh usually affects tho

invarithiy caused by humondor Inflam­
matory blood, by which tho mucous
membrane Is made roro or Inflamed,
producing a copious aflh..*on of viwld
mafer. I'll be produced by Scrofula to
ths blood It la almost certain to end In
Consumption, unit a •pcodliy cured, be- !
Ciuso it is Impovlble to entirely prevent I
the matter from running down tho bronchlol io to the air vesicles, and such Is I
the excoriating, or scalding property of '
the mittcr, its contact with the delicate
linings of the air cells at once causes Ir­
ritation, and invitee the humoral propordM of th &gt; blood to drpodt therein
Tubercles and Ulcers.
Ca'arrb almost alwaya attends Con­
sumption, and frequently lead to u.
in Oxygenized Air we have a positive
euro tor this dises*. Tbe remedy Is
taken by Inhalation.—breathid directly
Into the lungs, and through them cu*
rlel Into th* blood; thus as soon as the
blood will carry it. it reaches aU ports
of the system, decomposing the Impure
matt-r In the blood tad expelling It
through tbo pores, and through the na­
tural channels from tbe system. Thus
you will see thu the cause of tbo dlae.ss
h removed, and the disease itwlf must
follow.
in thtssameminncr we treatand rad­
ically euro Bronchitis and Consuniptlou.
T&lt;tna ono suflh.frig th&gt;u tbcsadlssasre
despal r ofnlist ft yon ore too far away
to Visit our taflleo and wm&gt;
.
write a description ef your symptoms,
and forward to tho address befow.
Send for our drtular which gives a
full description of these d sense-.
Out of tho many thousand t aiimonlab reoelw 1 we pnhltah tho following:—

Hastings Republican Caucus.

X,
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Johnstown Republican Caucus.

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Boots and Shoes,
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Tbe C« psrtMrship bervtsfor, sxistlag snd,r

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N. BARLOW.

W. R. GOODYEAR,
B. J. GRANT.

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BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
Ratla- perthssad tl&gt;« satire Interest •f'lt. J.
GRANT, tn tba Real Estate, OooAa. Xotsa swt

prloeiptss re Its eld era.

Tk« Bsski will be Bahicrt

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Established bi 1835 by &lt;me\f
onr Moat Enlaent PhyslctaM, and
naw used thren^kout North an*
Booth America, with more pleasing
results than any other Medicine In5

RUSSELL
ANTEVINS.
Bastian. Sag. to, Her —alTr 1

tcsssus

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New Coeds. Ja«t Received,
—tn asureo —
VERT LOW FOR CA I H.

DtBsoLtrnax

Dears in J desire to give you my tes­
timony to record to the value of your
BEACH STREET BOSTON.
wlentlflo ay.lem of treating Cstirrh and
cU*su*" of the Respltatory orgsn*. £
hare u«ed your remedy, 11 Oxygo nixed
Air,” in my prect-cc for the la-t year
«tW IMLETIJSaun.
with complete sucnaot. £ have cured
the Wont Sonne of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority ofthcrastsof BroochUlaand Coosiiwpt on tn their advanced otigoa. £
unqu UOedir pronounce Oxygenized
Ah4’ the greatest boon ever yet confer­
red upon onr suflhrlog race, ard hope
lhe day Is not far distent when every In­
to ILrent physician will adopt your sys­
tem in the Creulmt nt of all chronic affootloua
Fraternally Yours,

No. ID® Westminister SU.Pwddmce.
Db. C. L. Blood,
I My Dear Sin 1 have tested your rein.
A® WKENIX BITTERS.
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—Why do birds In their little nest
scree f Because they'd fall out if they

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—Why to an alarm of Oro tn the night
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(he nep.
—A new Irish society is about to be
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• If all the world were blind, what a
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Irish clergyman.
—Why la a prudent man like a pin?
Because bls head prevents him from go-What is tho principal end of man?
cd a teacher of a little girl. “The
I with the head on,” was the prompt
reply.
—Why is a young bdy Just from board­
ing school like a building comm ttoc?
Because she la ready to receive propoe-

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An Excuse roa Emokxso.—In the
reign of James the I., of tobacco-hating
notoriety, ths boys of a school acquired
tbe habit of smoking, and Indulged it
night and day, using the must Ingenious
expedients to conceal tho vice from their
master( till one lucklres evening, when
ths imps were huddled together round
the tire of their domitory.involving each j
other in vapors of their own creasing,
lol In burst the master and stood in aw­
ful dignity before them.
“How now,” quoted the demine to ihe
first lad; "how dare you bo smoking to-

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but the interrogated urchin, putting
down his pipe, after a farewell whiff,
and locking up in hta master’s foce^aid,
inawhlnlng. hypocritical tone, "fib-1

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and alone in the car, with a very placid
axpreaden on her countenance, notn-Rhslandlng she had
a complete som­
ersault over tho seat in froqt, and her
bandbox and bundle had gon* Uncere­
moniously down the passage way. "Arc
you hurt ?” inquired the conductor —
“Hart! why T" said tbo old lady. “We
have Juai been run into by a freight
train, two or three of the passengers
have been killed, and several others se­
verely Injured.” “La, me! I didn't
know but that was (Ac way you always

“Sir," said the boy, "I am subject to
headaches,and a pipe Ukee offthe pain.”
“And you ? and you ? and you?” in­
quired tho pedagogue, questioning every
boy in his turn.
One had a “raging tooth;” another
rollc; the third a cough; In short they
all had something.
“Sew, eirra,” bellowed the doctor, to
the last boy, “what disorder do yon

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAR.25, 1868.

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NUMBER 48.

Address ittlehalf of Prohibition to ths
tented haraelf with saying—
“Guy was always odd: but after sD,
Kato tea very sweet girl f
Poor Alice! it was rather hard for her
Tho following shh address has just to oach individual in tho State pez ysar,
to sink into old maidhoud, while Kats beer) iasned by the committee appointed while at the same time it wiD saw t»
each fifty times that amount, and to
Waller was a happy wife; but there
soemed to bo no help fur It.
in Detroit hat October. The address »
of Governor Harriman-

At a Convention of temperance t
The Republicans of Concord, New
light
called fur the Btate, and held in tho
“There!" aba said, biting her lip untd Hampshire, held a JollflcaUon meeting of Detroit Oct 80, 1867, the undsrei^
tho blood started. “Sho shall never
were appointed an Executive Commi
m-u. i
this meeting Governor Harriman made .. ___ Lin- _____ __ ,.r
her dark eyes and jet black hair to my
an address, of which tho following is
blonde beauty F
April, D*68 •, involving Cunsb’tntiur.al
That same evening, Kato Walter un­ the principal portion :
nrahibitiun uf tho traffic in intoxicating
Eraiding tho masses ut dark hair that
Justice conquers evermore. (Ap­ liquora. No sans man at this day denies
bad gleamed with pearls and opala, rate plause ) The last ditch, my frienda.bss tho temblo evils prvduwd ly tho liquor
been tound by the Democracy, and they

CunstnLuhuy collected in fines suffictent
to pay hsiruwn bills, and then tinned
over a balance of 8100,629 into the
Legislature, and since that time all ut
iurtu torafcrro tho law have txased, and
tbo result has Loen a vast increase In Qi»
sale uf intoxiir.th.g drinks, and consteqrently drunkenness vice and crime.
n ItLO prohibition o' license was farcorpurtcd in tho evasiitutiun of thia State.
It was a Democratic measure, having

•bed tears.

A. P. MAU.

— 'O S V »&lt;••••• n« *-v» -^-i V

i
HALL &amp; RUCKEL. Proprietors.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Tbs Great Strengtheaer and Pain

THE DESTROYED LETTER.

Destroyer of tbo World.

“HuW brautiful Kato Waller looks to-

^Ilicy were sitting together at clicaa
Alice Key and bur hantewma rourin. Guy
Montfort, while Leyuuud tho curtained
bay wimju’r which sheltered their retreat
the parlure uf the uutle mansion were
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE all a glow of light anil jewels.
Ahre was a pri tty little atnlure, with
cents per n&gt;iu«. w in Brass- |
fair hxylr, and a pink and white coni|Jcxlun, ns ptoirct end u exivswiuukra •» a
wax dud, while Guy was dark and stiiki ingly handsome. Even as ho sj&gt;ukc,
Alice's hand quivered a little, and her
FAVORABLY INOWH AND
sleeve upset liall-a-duxeu chessmen
EXPENSIVELY U3ZD
•‘There they gul" laughed Guy.—
“Nover mind, Alice; yuu had very nearly
Its Tirt City 131 Vicinity,
conqucxvd nw and wo'll consider it a

PREPARED GLUE,

Frte. M
fOliflMIEl

by Influence and uribsught by gdn,

Democratic jxirty our sincere thanks for
that wise provision. la 1&amp;68 a ptuhiWwlth joy to-night to every loyal heart
from ocean to ocean. (Applause.) We
sujipoeo bo will marry that bright haired were met in this election by tbo Democ­
Tho question, and (ho only question in
little cousin ul hia aud thuy will bo hap­ racy wbu were confidant of a trlumph- what shall be dune to dry up this pollut­ Republican Lcgislaturo. In some t arte
of the State it has at different times baea
py, while I------ ”
ed stream of demuralisatiun and rain ?
cnorceljond wlo o-.er this boa bv&lt;n
She stopped abruptly, and hid her
Two remedies are proposed; and every
dune, drunkenness, purcitv end crime
sweot, fl lulled face in nor hands.
voter in this State ia ex^iected next April, have decreased in praixirtion to its thor­
“Well, Alice P* eagerly aaked Guy
by
his
ballot,
to
decide
which
uf
these
ough enfucccment This law may bo
Montfoit, a&gt; ho met his evurin on the ty of 8,000, and their cnthus'as Icorlton remedies shall bo adopted. Tu-wit:
placed tbo majority very mi ch higher. “Constitutional Prohibition,” or “li­ likened to tho rifle of an early pkmeer.
Ibc deluded voters of that doctr no cense." There wore 24,0JO pntiauuB It is ready whenever iminent danger
•Woiir
we e slmp e enough to believe that such asking tho Constitutional Convciitiou for
a patty with such a record, could ever “Probhjitiou,” aud 21,600 for •'License."
be nuatalnod by the people of tho stalo. Both jnrtios agree in uno thing. They
tearing n dull, decully |&gt;elcuvas behind ;
buih ask that tbo liquor traffic may be brothers, and even fathers, the people
They can reed tbelr-carned doom in the restrained by law. There was not a sin­ hx.ro append to this law succesklully,
hbt&lt;ryof tode« of the Devolution, and gle petition for free unrestricted sale. If
thdrsons will be fo;tuna'e indeed, if then the universal voice of the people Tbo UaiiAgTcswr knows it and fears it
ly changed Voice. "And Bur, bu 1 tor they escape—unlike the sons of the to- demands that this traffic shall be restrain­ Aye, as tbo wily savego thirsting far
Lluud avoids tho bouse where the trusty
ed by law, the question returns, shall tho
riflo is ready fur use, so tho runix-Dof
chanu fur me.”
that attached to their fatb.ta must law restrain it entirely, ur only partially? fears and hates the prohibitory law.
Alice lu»t her cousin ; yet she had the henee forth attach to them. (Applause.)
Citizens uf Michigan, which will you
maliciuus sattefactiuu ul knowing that ■J he eym] nthixera with treason have
have,—a law by which yuu can shut up
labored to cany tills state as few men ever
or chain this demon ur one that shafl
nearer and dearer still
Labored. Nothing ht-s b&lt;cn left undone
license &lt;« protect him ? It is fur yvu to
deride. RecuUe&lt;-U “svorything grows by
pint drawing-rtuuu wmo brilliantly tb it tho ingenuity of mm, goaded on
Ugbted uno ntght, as Guy Montfort p«niJ
filiation with rebels could djvlee.—
All our laws are, ur should bo, b^sed up­
pretty, silly, little busteca.
on tho law given upon Mount Einai.—
"I am ka glad yuu camo to-night," kind, and to the moot magltgnant pcr- To enact laws tegnllring and protecting in nr.iurc, so in murals; so of the public
sentiment Teach the people that to
................
" - *n wtth
Mr. Moutfuit Your cuurin. Ilia Key
l»d|i&gt;nt,
lessen &lt;4- destroy all evil yuu most liceuae
Quarter, “Prohibition" are accused of nulling tv and prviwtH. thst * evil will cure itself
Lbauk God,
if let alone,“uno evil will abate ar
---------- - ------------- —-■■
• enact sumptuary
io
hbcrt... If tho friends .f prohibition destroy another," and you annihilate sD
'Guy MonUurt's tongue seemed smitten TbrlrttlMM. U-s only etrei.gihened me ;
^*1 fur o )BW u, matraiu n iluiiinctun Iwlwccn right and wrong, end
with sudden l*lsy st that instant ■, ho ati'd they now bwve UiA churfeuing satdemoralization is certain. Satan docs nut
hai caught sight of a tail, slender figure hhri-on of know.ng with wliat^canin black at thu end uf tho room, with tempt m..uj of their acts h-.ve Loen rc- (n,n«nrting a buriness bcuefidnl to tho cast out Satan. Friends uf truth and
two ur throe children clinging to her.
dvlved by the honest people of New । community, there wuuldbo sumo ground rightruusn«n,of sobriety and purity,win
prvpifo for tho contest at tho ballot­
.
“Who is that lady Mrs. Hcniey? Hampshire. (Applause.) My compel:- ' far the accusaikm. ‘Diooe who make this yon
box next April ? Then go to work wnd
That ouo sitting beyund thepiano ? Sure­
organize in every county,town and schodl
ly nut------ F’
dHlricit
Agitato! agitato! Talk with yeair
“i hat? Oh that is Mi» Waller, uur White House, and
crime, but no man Ima the right M hen
neighbors, your friends, your family, ty
the tire-oido, in public and private Am
once, bofcro her fatlior faded. Quito

mured, "yut the world calls mo beautiful.

daughters, believing in God and the

Guy Muutfort walked straight scrawl

TWENTT-FIVE TEARS.

C0U6H BALSAM.

Price ». SO nd 7S CU. per Bottle
tub bsst. * BBArasr aso
novr crrscrrctAi. hehedf

HAHDfOS HOOSK.

CO’JOHS, COLDS, ETC.,

f

The IVorld ha» erer ptt»lueed.
PUBKLY

V*GKTABLK,

old friend F’

dyed a deep, vivid,
1 oat her timid hand.
ing girL only I don't fancy her gipsy sort
uf beauty, and
"
I have left, Mr. Muutfurt."
She stopjied short, for Ouy’e eyes wore
“1’tu glad to see you. Miss Waller,"
bo resumed; •’more so than I ever
thought I could bo again."
“Why ?” sho naked, raising her frank
eyre to his face, the colored.
imjiurtaii'v to mo, a subject that lies very

KALAMAZOO, MIOW.

Oso. Dcttxiui,

taken thereby to everlasting political
JgU
Wm.Allmax, ■
iiabltailonSj They have made a great
W. H Uoocxwsr,
flourish of trumpets ovex new-born cou- censing one you con effectually restrain
ve.tsto the JetT Davis Democracy.— and prohibit nine. What an immense
HtsiT Fun,
fellow that tenth man ia What wunderBcxxkb Howara,
street, |nid Lis price, and a dlity song
putin his mouth ; but h’s paid efforts benefit uf the one! All tho benefit to
have proved fruitless. 7 boy have tho community derived from Hcmue is
bi ought tu New Uampebirc aud placed found in its “prohibition." If none were
upon the stump as Im tractors some of prohibited it would bo universal license.
*
__ an. r.-*. 1-_____ I »✓. “TJ p.ump cxoxchs.d one.

“Well, declined to answer
that the earth bean up; but their stlbrta
“Your note? I have never received a
note from yuu!"
“Did not my cousin give you a note Ilepubilcan party haa stood flrm And
warded? Did he really love her?
from me tho evening before I sailed fur
“I may trust yuu my little oousin ?"
unmoved as the mainland when tbedte
“Of course. Guy,* she answered, tim­ America T"
idly lilting her eyes to his dark, earnest
the Democratic party gels by being false
glance.
dearly 1 tovod yuu F*
“Well, then, I'm in love F*
The record of that partyJt. eooms to me,
“I never dreamed it, Mr. Montfort.*
The scarlrt tide suddenly snlTused her
to ruin. It died as the rebellion
witb-

do this, victory is certain. Work I
work ' “All things are passible
that bdievolh." No great goo

the liquor soups. The logic of tbo asser­
tion tethis: You can restrain nine, but world
tho tenth you cannot A Keenan being
absolute prohibitiua to the nine unable

MADAME ZADOO POBTEB'S

60

.•naity or
Tho advocates of Licences assert that

tinat in the Lord than lo put our oonfl-

Huns, tho universal policy from tbo first
by license laws; and tho result has been,
that to this traffic, more than tn all other
eausea combined, may be traced tho mur­
ders, burglaries robberies, thofb, do- and have your money."
. . ■
•Wei. str, aal would Ulre to got yep
the licenses to any. considerable extent

I both,” bo mutterud; “a treachery Utat
* Now don’t blush so, Alice; Tm nut
t from Kate's
before 1 sad

r

F

The dark bponish eyre filled with tear*;

wuZADOcroBTwre

Cwaliys

rite and child ot Thus. PhllU|«,

Coalal Pills,

:0MUtag, JorfElk. atew.Mteh'1 Welch,

nr 0PF03ITI0K TO
____ __
CASTOS OH. AND
EPS JM SALTS,

•AMt^unsr
S3 KMUtHtA

on. or GLADMX8S,’

near Hn]&lt;wcU station yesterday, the

eo sis or Ore was tnrown wiui creax rnreo — -n «wraiiun tout enough’
&gt;.ou tbo already suflortug puecngois, I “T
burning sov. al in the moot .booking {^Leemw

A statute cvuld nut have been whiter otHL"
And
and tedder than Abes Key, as sho listen­
ed tu the concluding sentences that tell

pe'reK

!!- c. i,

Sbe nodded dicntly.
“Ibat's my dardug little

a.table.

Bkockuto Rajuumid Accidbxt.—

il Give

deliver my
aU

Maine

younger than me.”

A country surgeon, whe
vi-itlng a friend's bonea.
a ton-lderablc time and

�•hr llartfag* ga n.nrj.

III!

;ws,—GOOD

picte extirpation of i

ASOTHESLffllOTSYJfflmY1
pendent ujx&gt;u the triumph of the na­
tional Re.* ubllean party at tbe commlng

Tea then Institutes.

copting the winter of 1S35-8, which was

Republican State Convention-

. Tbs HepdbUcana at Michigan, met in to rhe load ceclalm In ravor 6f Gen.
Etale Cunvenliuu, at Merrill Hall in the
city ol Detroit, on Wednesday the 18th dldaie for President,and while recognis­
ing the ability and pfiKifc'services of
otbbre where names hayti been preaentnaw presided with marked ability. Tbo
our preference for Schuyler Colfax, ol
the utmost harmony prevailed. Tho Indiana, aa Vice.?: efldent of tho Uni led
following gentlemen were with greet States.
unanimity elected Delegates to tho ChicoWHAT THE DEMOCRACY WOULD
go Convention
,
.
DO IF THEY HAD THE POWER.
Wu. A. Howixn, of Warne j Haxrrox
lio, of Ionia; Matu Gidmxss, of I
Kalamsaoo; IL EntcxLuru, of Clinton;
B. R. Bebcojul of L no wee; IL Wsldmjx Copperheads of the North-Wet, Jia*
of Hillsdale ; E. J. Boxi.xi, of Berrien ; been employed as a stump-orator to help
the Franklin Pierce party lu tboGr-iuilc |
W B. WlLUixs, of Allogan; S. M Etale.
,
Ho has proved to be rather more
OsrcKitur.of Washtenaw; J. W. Loxcrux, honeet
,
and ovt/poken than the cx-l'realef lugbam; Gso. C. Bums, of Kent; ,dent, but aa he has been accepted iu&gt; a
Moaaxx Bates of Grand Travers; lu P. .Representative rp akcr, nnd been
Bnretux; of Livingston; Jotnr Drnn, of '* swinging around tbe arch” In New
Eaaalac; Joux H Itrcttxxnxijr, of Tosco- Hampahlre, It is fair (o pr sumo th t he
te ; Joazru W. Eowsuts of Marquetic.
Eloquent speeches were made liy Huiv
Wx. A Howaed, and Hon. E. B. Fa»texts and tho following Resolutions
unanimously adopted amid the greatest
■nthusaum.
Reto'ved. That tho right of the pecpie to participate in the legislature, is
the best security of liberty and the foundatian of all free government; for this
purpose election* ought to be free and
frequmt and every man having pn-jicrty in a common in tenet with.arm an attechmeut to the ernnmun ty, ought to
have the right of suffrage; th-t no man
orseper ito cmolummU or ,pr vlleres,
except in comldcraUcp of public utRmofoed. That the Republcans of
Michigan owe It to thims-lves. to the
tlon of Independent c.to tho interests ol
Dm government evorywhe e, to secure
by A triumphant majority, the ratifica­
tion of tbep opcsed Constitution, with
Its btoad platform of equal and exact
Justice to al] men—Impartial sufliagc

Raaolved, That thh Constitution, in
tbs opinion of this Convention, is -'ar
better adapted to develop the resources
uf Michigan and advance the teal Interstltutloo, and ludercndcnt hf the great
principal of liberty involved in the qaesthe zealous rupport of all our citizens.
Heooired. That the policy of grunt­
ing public tends to private corporations
or to Individual* for mere puip'xes of
speculation, is baneful in its efficts
to the intcrcrta of the country, and
ought to be discontinued, and the tend*
should be dbpwed of on no other condi- '
lions than fo.-acluul sc'.tiemcnt or im-

Reoolred, That since Andrew John•03, a* apjxxtra by Id* own mr&lt;a; solemn
declaration, found tbe ton rebel States
without clvQ government, their govern­
ments having been deat oy4| by the rebeilioa, and since tbe Odnflltutiou
make* it tbe duty of the United States
to guarantee to each State in thia Union
a republican form of government, and
by neeersary implication limiting the
power to the United States alone, and
since tbe United State* can act only
throoghl ths Government of the United
Btatca, and . since the government can

TJr.XIJ. Palmsij EupL of Schools far ,
this Coanty, has appointed aeerlci of
The ~K)ld GnuiltejFtalc" stsndi firm Tsrireo InrtiUrtCT In connection with ,
B her everlasting tiltls, tn fltver of tbe his rpriog examinations, and aa It is a
great enuao of Equal Uighta, lbs hfov.relgutyod ths People, (ho Iflelfl&amp;bUlty

Stab jn thx East)

Fcrt Bridger, U. T. tesRuato! In Lati­
tude «• IS' Longitude W.. rem Wnsh-

Fort tian deni D. T. nnd J2S mile* Ea»t
of Great Bait Lake City. Tbo Grr. lonn
consists at present of th'co companies
of the 36th U.S. Infantry, vis. B. !•'.
andII. LieutenantCoL, II. A. Morrow,
late Brigadier General Midi., Vol's,
'commanding. There uro now quite a
number of miners and adventurers here

tioe of the people thereto.

buporintend.nts hold Institutes they

U

Tt eMOrSUffiiie,
Satbul Suttafar Mm, (8,00 toSU.OO,
AU-mool Cassimsre suits, fit to 80,00,
‘‘
Broadcloth- Dress Coat for $iOtOO.
A good black Overcoat/or 87.00.
W£*l IB EHItr IS VttlETT.

—Governor Harriman, in bis speech
at C'inoord.salci the Democrats “brought
Into tire State as political Instructore on aWetbhoUt
tbe stump aume of tbo vilest worahlp-

MUDGE A BAILEY,

••first tatnlliea," replied to a “po sonal"

four notes to tbe advertiser, which her
father h as Just p dd the low-llvcd scoun­
drel 11500 to deliver up.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

SEW ASVEBTISEMEETS.
IL A. GOODYEAR,

Banta &amp; Eictaip Dealer,
F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Psrfumsriot,
Ladic's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions,
«f-c.

STOVES, IRON.
G ROC E RIES
psrxix.
rsexismx. escstfex
JCSTKSCUVXO

a coMrurssrocr sok esursu su

patent medicines,

B ui I di ng Materials.
Eave Troughs
Made and put up on Khoit Notice.

—It is now said that tbeaprlng-clcan-

ccive-J nearly if not quite &lt;0.000 vote*,
rhowlng thst the Republican* rccured a
•air pro; ortion of tho doubtful, and also
—Having failed to do much In New
again attesting the a»top!shing accuracy
of tbe Republican canvasses of the State. Haui|«hlrv, the Democrat* propose lo I
Tbe Dcmoenitlo enuvrirs only allowed Dollttle in Connecticut.
tbe RepnbMcana S3,£09 voters.
the (Senate, when the artlrlt
runry, sold: ,
peachmcnt were presented, i
"We arc rjsured on all rb’esthat there
la no cnose to question the Tthih-t of
—The T-ebation (T*nn.) Herald say*
New liauitahirc. 11 wilt be lu conrli tnna ion of tho frcnslod parry who have the inc nt cold weather has ruined the
ruled the countiy only to bring it to tbe wheat crop In tbatrection.
v.rgeofruln.”
—The nauro of Horace Greeley was
1 his te a truthful picture ofthe condi­ recently called in the Constitutional
tion of tbe country, ns it was left when Convention at Albany. There being no
the lost Copperhead President closed his
response, a wngyteb tnember cried out:
Ignoble public career.
j "lie’sgone.to Washington to bailout
the President I”
—Tbit Impeachment 1* Reconstruc­
tion. sppeare to be theunlversd opinion
MiDDLXvnxE. Marcli 20:h 1888.
of Republicans th: ougbout tbs country.
Pursuant to previou* notice, the Re­
—A “conservative” negro ba* lie.-n
publican electors of Thomapplc met at dl civercd at Murfresbuiough, Tenu.
the school boure. In Middavllle for the Barnum should secure him fur hla new
purposeot forming u Grant Club, and museum.
effected a temponuy organisation by
—William Henry Bissell, D. D., the
calling H. Wbigjit (0 the chair, and
newly-clecUxbE|&gt;tecopal Bithop of Ver­
ehooting^ Oro. C. Wosnt Secretary. |
The object of the meeting having been mont, la rector of Trinity Church, Gene-

Shc If-Hardware and Cutlery.

^rT'-D- ACKLEY ACO-

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
GOODYEAR,

one:
H. A. GOODTEAB.

FBO BONO FtTBLIOO

they can get through ; lire snow having
attained such a depth, that the trip to
and from the mine* can only be accom­
legislature, expounded by Ita Jud;cia-y plished with the aid o' auuw shoes.—
and enforced by it* executive, it folfowa There i* an old aaylnx that “nothing
irroaiatibly that this boasted policy is waa made in vain,” should thl- prove to
nothing les* than a wicked u.-u:patiou
of all the power* of the government, lu Here the Baying . if n t, will never at­
THE GREAT CAUSE
utter contempt of the Constitution and tempt to apply it again, for ‘‘ILrrcn
Waste” is tbe only description that
could well be given of tbe region be­
\Beeobred, That oy boldly announcing
tween this and Bridge's Pas*, "Sannrlt
this shamelcu usurpation aahia • ‘poli­ of the Rocky Mountain Range.” I afated by the Chairman, it was resolved.
cy," by wickedly prostituting his office have not given the exact location of the
—The Wisconsin IrgHlature passed a
and its immediate patronage, to force It
mines, a glance at the wap will show Comtnitieeof three oa jctmanenl or-1 Joint resolution for the amendment of
.wpmracN, errroBB U«MU&lt;T.*a4 llaMr
upon the country, permanently doing
gAn,s .lion ; wher.npon J. F. Emo y. A. I
Supreme
Court Judges In place offline,
tl-aigcid is found its wl.oe lergth. H. ELI-, and W. L.Colb wcreapjoint-.
their term* of office to be ten year*.
!&lt;W»* u«k.-ac.
•
Tbe nearest Lo lo Is about 8-1 miles from
hellion, asalm-t loyalty and pair ottem,
—The New York World la getting
J. R. RuwcB moved »o add the Chair­
far the promotion of riot, bloodshed and
R.
LAMB,
man to inch Committee, to which A. U. wild in ite political prophecies. It I .•..-■I. —
CapL, Vol. infuntiy.
Ellis offered an amendment ,by adding tldnkr the Dctownti could now carry
all the States, “except, perhaje, Maasaamindment
Dr. Fills rubsnl.tcd a resolution. prov.dlng that the officers of the p. nuancut
organ Italian shall be. a President, one
er went to tho poila .• o cwrly ai d In *ueh V.rc President for each Feboal D strict
bugsnun.bcre as &lt;u Tic day. In the in li.ornappjq township, n Roco.dliig
birti th Wurd. several hundrodt were in
house at the opening of thepo"t, and
of Impartial history, to the indlgxmt on the
half the whole vote rca* probably taken
of outraged humanity .and to the righto
so in other W ores. And tlie Republi­
author of all rigbtfal civil gjvtro- cans were, if i o Bibk. umuc wide uwake
tlu-n the Democrw s ;/or of thcjtnt hun­
dred ba'lotf taken tn IVant ht&gt;ur. nearly resulting to follow*
JBwofiecf, That we a; .[rare the action or futtr fdnotffieereeaothfjrepiibHcaM/
‘J here were no lagga. da that day. 1 l.e Presidents, Dtitrkt No. 1, N. p. Alatthhundred meutor than than that elven
t, Uto. D. Lewis; Diet -Xo.*,U
last alaich.”
Audrew Johnson for high crimes and
Judge; Dtet. No.fi, H. W.Ctlrm;
Whore that spirit prevails, wcnll knew
. No. 6. Ixyl Shirk; Reto:ding &amp;oIwbiEta hr trfcl.

hlmaelf one of the greatest criminals of
age ; and with devout th .nkfulms • that

U
IM

BEST 8TOGA .B0OT8 $4,50 FEB PAIR.

'on, in thia and ctl
,ficient means of
the standard •ome people dwbCJ It K far counterfclli
,mot of the States have tnado provisions
—One lady physician Tn Philadelphia
'
,
roguter graduate ot a medical college.(
Five other lady physicians return
(dent, but no farther. If ti;o County

We pretent to ourtoadert the result of own tetponsibllity.
the Governor vote, which give Harri­
As to tbe aucceas or failure of their
man, 89,274, and Sinclair. 35,681. Tho efibrta, much depends upon tl-o sympa­
thy and support given by the people in
d lea ted by the canva*- of the Republican tbe eornmuiJtlra wherein these instltutesarc held.
mendous cxe-tlcns made by the Demo­
If they realize the importance of such
'
cratic party, of the Urge surra of money guther.ngs and sustain the County bu.not a little Ice leckbesand. a food deal expended and «f Immense uuml«r» o’ jvr.nu ndeut in hh work there 1* no
।
more
cunning. Ina recent spce,h, he
make
a deciar.-Uon wh ch tho verier! the tesult In any other light than that
i
1rebel in the South woul 1 rever have
ihe pationugc of tbs 8Ule. tn scouring
uttered. That be was allowed to indulge
We have also ernried nine of the
the servicer of able educators, Dr. PlaIn hie fiend'sb talk before an Intelligent twelve Senate s, nnd four out of the five
•
Councillor dl tricte. and a majority of 70
Among thore who bare promked to
jbis hearers-since there Is no evidence of in the House of Reprwcntatlrrs.
(dissent on their part—were cither the
VIEWS OFTHXBFJJLT.
tu.es may be mc;ittoned, Prof. D. Put]
The New Ham; shire election Is dlsmeat
forbearing of mortal, orobott the
j nam, Kaiamusoo College; Prof. C. L.
]
mcsnc't tpoclmtn* of men on the face cureei In publfo Journals throughout the Whitney, of the Normal School; Pro'.
(
country. Republican paper* are e-pecl। something he would not have dared ullyJubilant, and all agree that It will E. A. htlong, of Grand Rap.da ; Rev. 1
la
U. U. Spoor, of Venuoniville, and
t
give a powerful Imp tu ■ to impeach­
jbare b«eu secretly. It not ojeniy, cn- ment. Tbe result shows v&lt; iy plainly the ui iny others from abroad, a* well us th.•
firetnort aipong the lecturers and
care and fidelity with which the Rcquc- iricbds of education in our own county.
wherc cau-c be w as advocating a* a paid:
agent, and who are bound by hl? word-.1 Hro.Omiow f?t&lt;a ns will undoubted- County to *bow to these un n when they
but here is the i U oclo* as-ntlir.cnt:
1
bin-. It U..«u,m in 1b. Or.nlk , UX'SHtaUliSIXitaXnm'ol
“If I could have my wny, I woild
rboe Jeff Davis lu Congr as u i'cicl'e
' I eduentiun in the ttate of MicbLsu.
rightfully bc'cni-s: then I would i o*to
| it xa most Blnecrely hoped that tbe.e
ton.ord, take nil thmc n I crab e battleThe Deinocnits zirpr’rcd by the re­ wld bo u generous attendance, not only
sult, uro now stating that Governor Huf­
then I r.ould go nil 'hrourh the North
fman rode In onGen.GntnCsehottldcrs. but that school vUlierx, and the j-alru
mid destroy all the turn um- n'e nnd Admitting tills to be true, it shown the
gravestones erected to ihomcmoty of
roldicra; In »hort. I w&lt; u d । ut &lt; ut of way the popular tide Is setting, and Is su
sgbt everything which ctnlnds vail at mu&lt;h the worse for the Democracy.
ago the Lachers to renew their efibr.s In
Tire Copixiher-ds were certain of enrtheir work. We feel certain that Hast­
han« onc-lecpedrDdone-s med oldlcr-,
ings will do her host, and that nothing
It
occurred
the
Democratic
(State
Com
­
but I would pray God to act them out of
will be left undone. to make the stay
our way;a, soon m j • reiblc.”
mittee is«ued what wa* called a test ap­ among u*, of tbe teacher* and all others
peal to the vatere, in which they declar­ who may attend the Institute, that
Proa Abroad.
ed that "tet&lt;r estimate* from almcist
opens here tbe fourteenth uf April,
every town *how a Dcmtcratic majority
pleasant and profitable In tbe highest
/DobtBridger V. T. Feb.. 29.18G8. of th rec tbuurand.”
There is conalderabie exrl'cm* nt-here
The Republican can rare, before the
at pre-cut, owing to tbe np*&gt;rt*in clreulatfon about tbe Gold dl-covc ire in the ter* for Harriman. 35.ifU for .-inctelr,

several lodes have commenced yielding
better than the mot ardent m nc a an­
ticipated. As this To 11« n regular out­
fitting Depot for the armies i'erbap.

Stria. Shjrtiuf,
Print., rm ata,
sur»;- T
&lt;

Woo? irate

■

ion, and against Rebel Domliiation. Exereztlve Usurpetiun, and Nntlnnn) I&gt;obt
Repudiation. The first gun ofthe Cam|algn booms from the snow-capped hills
ofthe Granite State &lt;n aufpr.rt of tbe
)»Ucy of the People's Cnngrcw, and the
I tnjici-.ctuuent ofbTraltoious Executive,
and pledgts an lncr&lt;-aacJ m ijority f&gt; r
Gen. Grant in November. AL hall, the

1-f,
It U
It
If

Tho Granite State Firm u her Ever­
testing Hills! •

count o( the way Naw llunpldie

Keeler: Mamhal, James Hubbard; As-

LARGB AND 8PLKNDID STOCK OF GOODS!

New Hampeblie is regarded m as the
hardest-fought political contest that ev­
er took place In tills country.

-groceries---Jefl"Davis share tbe honors of the day
wLh him.
.
a member of Congreas, Iwa four sons

Parker Pillsbury, Wendell I'hlUiia^ud

W&lt;*»UUU A RETAIL.

OYSTBH

DEPOT,

W. A. SAHTWBIX
Dxracll w.j by U.S late Daniel O’ConnclL who declared io Pat limeni that ho
waa altneal doeesdaatef the Impaaltcat

Wholesale and Retail.

and at Greatly Reduced Rricta.

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

BUSINESS CARDS.

clow .ad wondarfal ailUaea. U tbo osa lad&gt;*vrdmd lhaolbra U glaowiy. dejraledJscapable
afdfcrt. Bad Indlfraral U all that makra Ida
agmabto to th. Lralthy.

TRIED ASD SOT FOUSD WASUXG.

sd stobt,

nwxnocx,

men.

HASTINGS.
’ D. 8. WOODWARD,

oStata. WeTs*
•poalUea.
•

A ILEX

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
The Republicans of the Township of
Irving, will meet In Caucus. at the ro»F
dines of John Gateo, on Tuesday, March
Slat, at 10 o’clock A. M.. for the nomin­
ation of Township Officers, nnd the
transaction of mich other business as
may come before the meeting.
At one o'clock, p. M., Messrs. Fbank
Annex and Geo. M. Dkwkt, wBl ad­
dress tbe voters proeont on the Issues in­
volved In tbe approaching election.
By order of Township Committee.

“The report that I am working against
the New Constitution, xs false, and
you have my authority ftxr flatly deny­
ing It in all places and under til dreumstanctl

Dry W id Gncerira,
ptSSOLDTIOM.

CAUTION.-S-ftdSi:
Sulrd. imHiuers so Ih.w psimls will b. praa

Youni for tbo New Constitution.”
fSljned.)
A. ELLIOTT.
Dated, Hickory Cornets, March 16th,

Tho Co partemhip bmtaftro .xiotlag ssd«r
eculsd MCvnllug Is la*. Vaatfsrs or OMMs,
and ponoaa uiug any lohiog.in.ot, ara tiatela lb. aam. ud stylaof BARLOW. OOODTKAR
A ORAXT. U dlraotrad by Baled eooweL

‘"ft:'

Thornapple Republican Canons.

N. BARLOW,
W. R. GOODY’EAR,
R. J. CRANT.
RaaUago. Aog. IK IMT.

Tb« lUpaNleaaa of th. towaafclp st Tbora.rpU
era raq.raltd u mral la Cauea. at th. School
Ilauw U MHAtvill.. SS Teraday th. 31.1 iaO.,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
General Grocers,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Boots and Shoes,

C

Haatingi Republican Caucus.

!

C

limax
limax it
MAIS BROTHERS,
Page's aI max Salve, a Family
blrssing for 25 cents.
It heals without a scar.
No
family should he without ft
Wo warrant it to cure Scrofula
I Sores, Salt Rheum, Chilblains
Tetter, Pimples, nnd all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Groceries and Produce,
Burns Sralds, Chapped Hands
Ac., it makes a perfect cure.
It has been used over fifteen
W. PARKER A SON,
years without one failure.
It has no parallel—having per­
fectly eradicated disease and
healed after all other remedies had
failed. It is a compound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balsams nnd put np in larger ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
boxes for tbo same price than any
other Ointment
a.vn na ixb-vj r»»c
TtBXUS. ioo.voHs.*c

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,

The Baoki will be tainted

First days ef March and September,

PIECES FALLPBINT8

DRUGGIST

Just Rtcciv&amp;d.

MfDDLEVIU.1.

AND BOOICEELLXR,
•

allyl

MlCmUAR

-

TypDDLEYILLE

Hardware, Store, Im,Nails

people of Caallcton, a tli« Martin Fehool
House, on Thuradny o’, Ing. April 2&lt;l; '
ths people of Maple Gro ., at the Nor-i
I n School House, on Friday evening, ’
April Sd ; the people of Aaoyria, at the .
Centre of Ihe Township, on Saturday
evening, April 4th.
We trust tbe people of three several
localities will be on band, and see that
all nrecaaary arrangements are made for 1
these meetings.

CORNER

STORE

Brick Block.

’LiuuKtox. ipTwakd1
«EW ADVERTISEMENTS,

MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FA C JO R Y,

phh, Fvawyjfaaia. '

Saddlers &amp; HimmIer,

Hon, L. Cband’is^ Mon. Auatln Blair,
Hon. T. White Ferry, and Hon. Horace
Capron, for valuable Public Documents
Speeches Ac.,4e.

NEW A DTE ItTIS EM ENTS.
ANNUAL TOWNES P MEETNO.

BOOKS.
s“g^sss!sw

STATIONARY
0/ Mry Hnd a»d Vari**.

IEUULM,

JEWRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
Bvbst or ELOQtraxcc.—Tbe Box.
GMO. W. Mills, of thia Village, b re­
ported tohavecloeedabrillLaatf?) speech
at SatMtte on Friday evening last, with
ihe following burst of eloquence:
“Ir tov cnoonsTo mabbt Blacks.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWSLRT,
VER and PLATED WARE.

PRESTON &amp; MEAD
,h.r .Jib • »«M&gt;

_o.raa.-WW

tinBarrf^
»aa«A

Exposition Premium French Huie.
&gt;T UdlM Orara Cutliag. Il romHaM «hn

Middeville, March Sad, 1663.
Ed. Baxxeb: Tbe Republicans of
thia vicinity met together, on last Friday
evening, pursuant to a written call
•ver one bundrod of the electors of
Thomapple, for tbo purjoae of forming
a Grant Club. NotwltbaUDdlng tbe

f»w Pan. fflraTsa.UwadMjrt^ BaOora-. Oat

cixm

Fridv. AprO
Friday. Apn» Hib
rridsr. April Wd.

BOARD OF EEG18TEAT10N.

�it gattiiit

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
TO BUY YOUR GOODS!
Boots &amp;&gt; Shoes,

NEW CASH STORE.

Heady

for

Work.

Harlas Mroml the large rnoa.ru Blow
WUUOs SHOP, with hicrrwaad ta.itlUa*, 1 aa.
prtpared to do al) Linda of

House. Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cuttci
-Vtba-OHojitoi
Isjtrylag 11 alooe.

•Bminrjj gi

*at,ai&gt;t peat Clye ;*!**. bow *aoa
- Our a*a«U.&gt; pltaaum dr—
Lika floatra. &gt;a gtaap lbwiu by th* ate*;

NEW? GOODS:

ercai miehed urn it* erne,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL Nrr be CNMBMLP.

uoimjiM bale
Ua claaed hn parting b.tatb;

Fresh C»*4» ctnstaaily

pity moved roar heart,
• And t-are bedimm&lt;d thine eye,
Thf* haet a baart cl harder.cl rock-

taid.

Old Gsads selllar regardless af Cast

The Last

Success.

BOOTS J- SHOES, CHEAP!

RUSSELL.
«fc NEVINS.

IMPROV E.D
or alto* lug ibmi .la.

0. &gt;. 8PAULDII8

im th* *&gt;r*t&lt;
(nr that th»y.
r grt apauvsnTiM..

Th# Tynj Trial—Protest of th# Bev.
Dr. Tyag.
Th# following is a copy of the protest
and appo d aunt in by tjv Rov. Stepheo
Ty ng
11, up tho uccuaiun of tho public
aamaitius to his sun. Hu non nut alluwvd io real the protcet but handed it
Buhvp Puttur:
To th j Bight Reverend Horatio Putter,
D. D., Diibup of the I'rotesUuit Eni*.“•eopal Church in the dioces of New

HAIRdressiHG
jfcw^tylt &lt;»o»cBo|([e
will quickly reitore Gray Hair
to it&gt; natural color and beauty,
And produce luxuriant grow th. It i&gt;
perfectly hirmlen, and u preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,

Il The beautiful glow and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old sad young,
Right Bet. Sir: It has been yuur
r* Bala by all Drwggteta.
ploMurelo “tppruve" uf tho “findings'
DEPOT,
198 GBEENITICH ST, H. T.
of: this court of pnMbytera,and you hare
now admiuisU'ied ihe tculuuto uf -‘aili^o-utiuii," ,‘rccuul^lcu^lcd, by them
OgnLut tbo ruijiuudeiiL
This h yuur vwit act and your own rnspunaibiiitv. I, Stopbcn H. Tyng 1 &gt;. I)n
a preebytor uf tho Prutcnttint EjiUcupn)
Clmrch in the diuces of New Yurie, nnd
factor of'tit Gcorgri's Church, in tho city . ,
uf Now Yurk, and one uf the cuuaad ^LACKING
lur thia rw]&gt;uudcat, du most rospseUully
but firmlv enter my solemn prutent against
Hib whole proceeding, now completed,
from ib com:nouceuiuut tu its conclusion
as false in'ita allegations, unjust in its
in it* form, illegal in ib trans­
actions iniquitous in ib purpose and volantanly and prosistontly neraccutiiig in
lb spirit proceas and devoLpmcut.
And I do aubnenly appeal from this
decision of-thia ouurt, and from thia iq&gt;pcuval thereof, by tho Uiehup of this dit way, under the moat earnest scuse of
the cruel injustice with which this resjmrident has Imen treated; to the supreme
auAfmol decision uf tlie General Conven­
tion uf tho Protestant Epihcoml Church
ia tho United States; to the abiding mum
of Justice and rigbtoousiicse in tho indi­
vidual member, uf this Church ; tu the
conscientious review of the ChiMliLn
Church throughout this land; to the rec­
ord of fnturo historic truth; to generntiuaa uf advancing light nnd roligiuus
purity ami power which may come here­
after ; ami with tho deepest humility, but
yriU soafidapco unfeigned, to tho judgmoat acai uf the Lord Jesus Christ, whu
is tbs ore Great head oml Euler of Bis
Ghurdi, nnd wbuao ajiprovol can never
be given to tho prosecution uf tho innuur to tho unjiruedua uf tlio weak. |
’ Given in tbaCaareh uf the Trsnsfiguralion, in tbe city of New York, this 14th
day of Marolr, A. Dn 1868,
STEPHEN H. TYNG, Sr.,
Rector of St. Gcorga’s Church, in the
city of New York.

SEWING

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

MACHINE

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

Corner of Jefferson and Raiu-ucul Streets,

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY.

HASTINGS. MICH.

srp'~
r-, —K

FBJcEONEDoII/ir,

I AM NOW SELLING
i.umwr nnpmi, n. .Au. I., or *100,00.
Open Buggiiw ringlo Seal |125, lu 81G5.
‘
Two
•* 130. •• 180.
Top
“
Single - 180. “ 275.
Bailer &amp; Jump scat wagr.n*, 75, “ 100.

It Makes the Best Stitch,

jr

sEioxi) raoiLiniTioxi

8tillJ&gt;eads the Van

Great Reiictiai fur 60 Dan!
II. FBENRDORF Sc CO.

SELL MORE CLOTUI1S

Groceries and Provsions, Be Sure to See this Machine,
IXCOK Al ot-it coins t LOW PUCK
KEROSENE OIL
And in facL »v«ryll.lng k.pl
Grocery E*tebl.»bj.aut.
Al lb* stand lately ocwpW be A
os Ktate Murat, llaatlog

"FLORENCE SEWIMC MACHINE.'
Como and Hee itl

P. A. B.
IlaatlhKaAb. Mth. 1*3.

WE ABE COMING!

A ad will prrtent to say puim aeuSIng u* a dab
NL-'V Julia Bull cun veratng with Ail inourHrwAl
J
Indian, aakxl him if ho knr.w that the
«na novarseUion tbeQuuMiMdomlntoim. ORE DOLLAR BALE
•ISa," owl the Indian. “Ihsyoaknow
the rvaaan wnjT ’naked Jchn. “Betaa t
G- d b afr-dd to trust an Englishman In
tbs darfcj" was tbo aavagw'* reply.
tehall ba a pleuara to oa to »M m enatocncr

Os mt Thau —It is said of o fiuhionblp Huston Wj, who wad to a party in
tat city nut lung since, that ahn arrived
Mro about (befirdof tbe evenlag, but
iv last of her drtsa did not arrive unUl

j

■Sig?.

W. A. SA.HTWEIX.
TI*tttag«. Dae. It.lW.

t

—aatf

parvltire Store.—Take ietiee.
JOHN W0L1F.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTERN
Broad Gauge Bail way I
NEW TORK,
BOMTaaN,
’
PITTfttMinGH.
FHII.ADf.LPHIA.
■ALTinoa^.*.*
WAkMISCTON vmr.
TbiaU ilwawly Homa to tb*

Oil Region. of Penn.vl.uuA !

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She Hastings Sanner

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AT SAST1XO8. BARkT CO.. MICH.

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-Etfsj'sar
VOL. XII,

TROOMAW.

?»“«•

SRtdiral.

dBusintss Jirtrton,.
A R WALlOtT.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 1, 1968.

WHO KILLED TOM ROPER!

BOOFLAiL^ GUW BITTERS,

NUMBER 49.

TOUTS
■ In tho

slito control uv cm wo now,her T • Why,
tmdnr such a nxsl wa might expect to see
“ 4 stare'and stripes flaunt in

that reason st once deem it incumbent

Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jicisoit,

season, but it will finally be swept away,

rtuLADKLrm *, rx
Tho Great Remedies for all Diseases
MH XX ALLEN

than the negro?

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland’s German Bitters
«nso nrvici nointxo.

that prejudice and cupidity ruled the Utlcal position, then shall *o Indeed be euutinyooin the struggle agin Congria?
Wba: earthly but* cood th. ftrt families
V * T-,.- with an
us, ex Kentucky alluz has done, rt*olvc.
He begged leave to submit the follvwin :
Whereas, Androo Johnson, the Premthat denies him this Inalinable right—

didu IklllT

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC,

tn the North-wretamBtatee there may be
.ndowwl ^ry ht»one negro to every thousand white mon. i
..
—
...
Should thoee gallant cutored politicians
“ W* M"*t (Which is in the State uv Kentucky,) &gt;
on sumo unprupitious day ma^o a mid ■ Jhe ‘noaI*ctty °
February 22, 1868.
)
sobbi. «P Si lb.
iu th. Nuttb“ ““
Ycctardav we received the Louisville
west, that day would be a dark one in’r*.*Br’..rebok^.
tbe paper, and 1 notist into it reports uv urnaa
deed. I know thu’ in mr own town al- ! Pretire o’ our
ment I felt
der.uuut end
offices. We have colored barbers and '■
*^tln ** ,1&lt;fk *•
*
white barbers, and aometimee the former portion of the colored peop)

noLnsTox a wills

Hoofland’s German Bitten.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC

jur

bavo a black mayor just at that moment, igx»rance while thousands of white men
when the white pcaplo shall prefer a in every State ore unable to read the ten
; cumm-ndmcute or to write their names?
city government to any oth&lt;g man; and
our citizens
when our l,500or 2,000 white voters cun­
eiuds to select uno uf three 20 or 30 col­
ored gvntlomen to art as ehiof magutrete
of the city I shall tiy to "ncrept the
situation" with becoming sabmiasiun and
Christian resignation.

mtrrs,

11. M. I. HASH.

U1‘ £14.
Limbs. «u
Tl u » h e ■ ■r&gt;t
&lt;iUl»F)e-h. C
snJ Or»«

&gt;-aat Uuinln*

MOTT.

ntAPPm * GX3SVCT03

1 C FXIWDLX

---------- ----------- D uv the
Corners, which was held last nite. I
okkepiod the chair, and made the speech
uv the ukkasion, which I alius do. I re-

lishinist a thing alius grateful to the
Dimekratic heart, and
Whereas, Far this act of justis a Bsmp
Cungris is at this time engaged in ‘ a .at­
tempt U&gt; depcoe him.
Wareas. We, tho Dimucrisy ur
fedri! X Roads, foelin a love for
Yuouiun burnin briteto in our bus
and foelin, also, that tho sed Yuouiun is

unholy Congria is checked, thef ton bo
it
.*•: O •*
Rttolrrti, That wo took with alarm

Dimekratic party wuz the clouds lowrin
w f.-itriuDy over it e« now. I sjxieed it
wuz u fired fact that the Prosidcntnruuld to be decided.
and removed, makin that
Ben Wade, who is a pro­ spect^gttjr recumn
per uv tho saints, President uv eron member

the entire population la held in duree*
ucg o equality," ■ negro su- and wbody excluded from participation racy. It aint that Johnson in Ruing out
in the conduct of public aflhlre.
It aint that I care so wry much fur him,
but the fact that be will certainly be imAnd here letn»e»ouod a note of warn­ poechod, shows that there is a pint be­
yond
wish offlabol patronage cont control.
ing to the private Hi I sens, Die labo.lug
The Kxpcdiency of"13•
men and ibo* Indigent voters of this
Wado is Presiilant tho grata tnurol ques­
In the early dnys of the Republie. when
tion is who will be Ifostmastar st tho Cor­
strength. Letthe laboring men end the
ntire ? Win Deacon Pogrom's pa]iex still
Indigent voter-rtmerobe. that though
Fallacies Exposed and Preju­
a sound Conrtuotdmel Dimelrat 1 or will
dices Denounced.
they were brought into vogue at a later roue for the protection of their rights that skoffcr Pollock hand it out ? Will
parted by slave-holders to p.-oduee prej­ against aristocratic power. Lelthsm al-1
A Forcible and Practical Ar{pun eat. udice tn tire Northern mind against the
heaven of rest, and agin, in my old
buffot the cold world ? Good Hcav-

gtattllamj

moval of General Giant from tho offis bo
okkepiee, and the appointmentIn his
sted uv rich a Constooehnel Dixuekrnt as
GemBosao.
। Jirw-re., That os the Cornert iStn a
I state uv euntmyooal feverish anxiety to
we reoumme rd the holdin uv aoavsnoi-

the power uv theRuveraxuanlfium psuxin
entirely into the hands ut ablisha Cun-

the following admirable extract from the
- ----- 1 Saw WTWMt— heaniMm, ann all iu Ulindaal LI*, will Ci.J to lb» aa at
iM&lt;nUTTKItH. w tfw 1OKIC. -n «2ial&gt; toai »to

in the House, on March 18, upon the bill

IVLTAWUS R CKHL

eynment to all the Ststee
;
' Bat Mr. Speaker,speaking for mysolf
NOTICE.

'T

«..............................* - *

lion that the black should be regarded upon one man Implies that Justice tnay entire South.
What kin wo do ? Siwl the corners
ot do for him to enjoy all the rights of
freeman In one section of the &lt;-ountry
to go unreboukod ? Is a President to be

other. And hence from the moment
that the idea was con cel rod of msid nr

for nothin ?

u our jM/WM.
. _ ,.
iplained the! them reedooitrung on off. GoudXurd.

1 am too fdjl for further k cnccs that would ensco of the Prerident

Capt McToltor, lata ut

TVUIC. M wj-rtoll,
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

pearanee, In knowledge, In pecuniary
nqlrl not fight clrcum.tanoos, but for the reason that
—but he did fight; that be wool 1 not they are men, constituent parts of the
groat Commonwoilth, subject to the
did surt.ilu them though his m star vio­
lated them; that he wou'd n«eand kill enjoyments of life, and subject to'llko
hl* master—but unfo tunatrly the mas­ wrongs, and misfortunes.
ter got ou to Ida 'eot flrot and murdered
For a Jabortn;; man to oppose the po­
the negro. And then we w-n told that litical enfranchisement of the negro bche had no Independence of will, and
that be would vole precisely os tie was

ALTkTO 0. W'LLSTn

■MHWM route.

Hon. Geo. w. Woodward.

u«i». w. wtM&gt;t&gt;tVAr.u'

Hon. James Thompson.

X SLAXAZOO. MICK.

JAMZB TUOMrSOK

tendency 1* toward aristocracy, and In­
dividual Influence, unsupported by Fort Pilar affair. Ut cuuree A. J. would
wealth, gradually becomes tnore and
mm its scabbard. In the cut uv
Yoonyun cz the President wantid.
Ln-l«t that every other dtiaen shall have

I negro
South Carolina. Why not? On the 4th
I day uf July, 1770, the people of tho
Uuitod States, through the lips of Thunii as JeUereou, ctodared to the world that
all men ore created equal Equal in what

croated equal socially, because eno is
borne to wealth ami another to poverty.
Bat they are all tho croaturee of our
Heavenly father the children of God,
from whom they inherit wjually tho right
io enjoy life, liberty, and property. They
are created with tho inalienable right to
be equal before tho law, equal at the
ballot-box,and equal in all political righto.
Without such political righto no man can rlenco In the late Southern election*
V*
■ nV 1.4*.. I *X II f IT
I.-MW*—
shows a different result. Perhaps If the
prediction bad proved true, perhapi If
erty by laws to which ho has nover con­
sented. You may try him for offenses would be levs opposition In tho South ta
affecting Ufe and liberty before tribunals granting him the right of suffrage. An&lt;|
created without his printy and against
which he had not even the poor privilege now we are told that he docs not know

MU.imb.oau*. »rir

Washington, and before many years

Uoldwsler. Jhrh.

CAUTiOM

apeetaHlity, great experience in public

Late Capt 0. 8. A.
r C^f Af^ittroit: The people
yoo. NevwF permit yooc power

much uv Congria ex yuo kin.

try to get a living '
J* Inxinoea that we"

Death hi. intention to secure the d-bL 1 she*d

cm, should be

AsiaPmrr.
and otbmvUc
mo 110,000

between fbe arlstocniry an d the mnaaea

matter. AadrooJohn-

rrAiu FOB ma-

toed?’

lug." Atoafrr wbo m&lt;er Aid a tdi
thing in his life, whu dressierct the'
peuae of tho tailor, and

man who denies political rights to any
!U bo allowed to
apeak through the ballot box, because of aiding to build up aristocratic fnstltuthe Justice and neo* ally of the case .
body politic, and are to be affected and IInvcoUgatioB of. the principle. of free

sar na ciim'Lto but uxly the gkttuswc.

he cuod gathc
rave men he lo

kenoca uv deetruyin tho Lupo tfioj
health, ceptiu one who had died recently livin on, I busted into toero, KtI’&lt;
‘
uv delirium tremena. He lunged for it they was ell visibly affected.
to begin. Ho had Ablishinista in his
mind's eye, wich he wood like to go thru that this mectin never adjourn, Lui that
he knomd uv safe places to arose into it keep in euntuiyooal sossaon, ]*B*in rpeOhio and Ingtany, and uv farms rich in olushcns, that boin the entire oxttnruv
aid the President wood git fn.ro Ksnhorse*. O for a return uv them days.
Ef rewlushens wood do A. J.ffhy
Too ashoor the President and to stiffen
uv civin ihcur-’to
llsh grade* of nobility and reduce every
rooroef there was
man to a servile condition who could
To tht Prtn&amp;Hl: The Corners is with
t!o. This aristocratic tendency had been
maxing rapiu srnure in wo r-ouui lor . ...
n
mcnausu w too wurua ut ta#eoosner,
many years, and it finally culminated . aU2
o soon
separated sadly, waitin further dssalIn rebellion. Southern plantare, who
. T1
declared the negro Incapable of ci t lion |
T° A. JoA *«».: Y oar friends he
ship, could not endure the "raudalM'1 of
Be firm and «s*d£asi
.. ..
..
. o&lt;
.. cooroc ..
.
• ntodm
Uie
Aorw.anu
uwy ueprtcatr = w&gt;o the old nv
- raw CrmLvh
—ToW- Blndt.
ed impartial sufftage ; but observe that
J “

about “negro supremacy, negro equality, lualltheStatool the Union.
and amalgamation." Sir, what have
was natural and logical. They held that
these matters to do with the question of
Prejudice must have Ita day end may
jainat the negro ? Why reign triumphant for a reason, but It
ubjeatons ratood agrinsi cannot continue always. Justice must
In time prevail and sufThigf will become
with white
deceive himself. Whatever may be his
the Irishman because be to unlearned, motives or the Influence by which bo la

sennens naxvisv,

about him agin al
doorm the whole

�SsDtinflii ftitnnrr.

For Pu»*-e'-or.
JAMUEL J.BJDLEMAN.
For Towrehlp Clerk,
JAMES W. iZNTLEY.

Fcr Jtsthe of ti e Tearo,
JEROME L PRENTISS.
For Coin, of Highway,
AMBROri HVBBEI L.
For Febo 1 Inspeeto-.
OLIVER M. MOON.
For School in'ierior to fill vacancy,

For Const, bits,
HARMON H. MUNGER,
MARCUS F. BTEBB1NF,
ISAAC fiWA R TUOUf,

Republicans of Barry County, tn
view of the importance of the Eletion
e* the Clh lost, permit u- to addre • to

H8TBATI0N.

County, end ws export that thou wilt
noUy sustain the mmss of free l«n.Thy sons have noble spirits, and ws ex­
pect ttictt. to make a tasrk fog f.ODdo«t’
next menday, t$t tyMuls eftth btfco*
•nd tremble. TAy bett s&gt;ua aio freedem's utminces in thbconksL They
may lie e'oeted by one hundred majori­
ty. Fball they not ?. But victorious or
otherwise, thy rons never falter. Be on
band men of Hartings, and.' do your
whole duty, and may God bless your

The Grand River VsUsy Railroad is a
fixed that—tho corp-oration b a lire one,
and It u-ai in a few months add another
Uno of railway to those rmar^lng from
our tity. The iron for the route bos
bren rurohssed, and will be stripped far
(ofe.—To thee we ray well done Jackson at the opening of nav'gatlon.—
dand faithful servants. May thy
s alw iy* in tho future, do as they
be lai i ii&gt; JI a»ihigx. sixty-onemica from
Jackson, as fast as It can be placed In
position. Thia 1» a sure thing now. Af- '
ter many trials, dlsaptxinmants and
J bvixo.—There b more .toy orer one vexatious daloyr, the "Ole cr« of the road
township that repenteth than thore is have succetxled In obtaining the Iron,
and
intend to crowd the project through
overutoety and nine that need no re[■entnnoe. Let thy sons oontinue stead­ to speedy eomplsl on. Tho route is gra­
fast in th? Republican faith. Let tlwn ded r.nd all the bridge a inillt for • dis­
nominate their best men for every office, tance of six ty-one miles, to Hastings*
and fight on, for by so doing thou wilt Barry county.
The rail were purchased In New York
become a Republican cltldai. T hetwork
In which thy Republican sons are en­ last wook, and will be shipped m -pevdgaged 1' a noble one. Cause them to ily aa possible. It la quit.- probsb's that
tbe
cars will be running to Hastings l*y
work on. REMEMtmn, those who have
worked corse rtly for thy political we'- the fir t day of October next
Wo are very glad to be maided to
faroi and see that their han da are slays i
until tho power of traitors In oil the malic this announcement. Thia will
brood land Is brok«*n. To you -we look furnish a very important link tn tbe
chain of Michigan rallweys, nod throw
for tlilsso much desired triumph.
JoHXcT &gt;WX.—We know thy glorious open to tho advantages of railroa is the
wotks. Thou art like tbe right hand rich and forlil region of the Grand
pillar in King Solomon’s Temple, nnd ' River Valley—one of the best portions
thy name is strength. Nobly hast thou of our fair commonwealth.
Hurrib for tbe G. R. V. R. R. and its
fought the good fight. Thou tlrest not
in the good flvhL Sound in wind and plucky officers! About these days look
limb, thou art ready for the April fight. out for r.di reads. We congr-tutat* the
Manhall then, thy one hundred and people of the Central City and Michigan"
fifty freemen, and make the heavens ever? when* over the auspicious presring with the conquering •bouts of freo- pecta of this important line.
Jai Aaou Citizen.

goed or 111 of the whole people of this
Stale, nay nf the human race, and be
the precursor of the po ll ed future of
our county. Freedom to-d ty call upon
all her children to be up and doing,'hat
in the pending conte t. Ebe may win.
on tho enll of Mlchlg in. a victory that
shall fill to overflowing the h -arts of actlnn ; now la victory within yon griap
those who labor for the Individual cle- and such a Victory. Fight well in ou
nob'ecau-e. Brothers, and youra ►hnll
so a nation depen 's_ ut«oo tbe triumph be a victory wnrth recording. RnttEMof the eternxl pr nch le&gt; of Just’co. em­ neu, that to thy sons tho Rcpubl cana
bodied in the Constitution adnp'ed by
the State Convention at I at ring, end ,
os whlcb.you are to sit In Judgement on
that day. Jfemel.iber tht- ‘a anolbar op­
portunity pre*ente I to you by the Grent every one of them 73 tnajo. Uy,
Author of all goo I, that yo i mvy again expect thou wilt aec that this la done.
Do thy whole duty then, and heav\
proudly vindicate your devotion tn the
prinrip.’. Of WASniNOTOX. J : FFEF-•ox, and all the glorlo a father* of the
Republic. RtMExmcn. a vote for the
adoption of the New Constitute n, is a thy eons have done their whole duty in 1
vote for tbesrms principals for which the put. 8ce Doit Hint n*&gt;bogus ‘ Util m I
yon fought &gt;&gt;n the thousand bloody fir 1 Is Ticket” is formed on thy side, lut with
from Bull Run to Appcmatcx Ccert unfalter ng steps cause thy wins to
Hswe; and that a victory in this con­ m irch onward, to new and more glon
test b of no lc«a impoitance than wa, our Victories. Wc depend on you.
1’RAiniEvil.LE —There are many Re-,
eoeonany of those Blcody fields, arid
I pulllcana in th«e. u bo l ave ttirdaa
that the conte t Is now, re it wna then,
flrm av the eve.-lasting hills. Let them
KExna, that all that patriots hold go forih to the flght with the Conatitudear, that all that tends to pron o'e the ’lahjn their right bands, and tbetr ;&gt;aiBasra!, educational and Christian eleva­ riotlc Trornahlp ticket In their left
tion of the thousands upon thou*andx hanl*, and thou ahril b« one of tho
sf the children of this State, present Btfnnrr townships of the County. Krrp
and future ; that all there la of life your courage.good, and all aboil be well
worth living for. Is Involved In th s con­
Rcclaxd.—Wo fear thou sloepcth.
test, and b to be vole! for or against, as
you vote for or again-1 tho Constltu'foti Wake up to action. Thou const do a
and the great question of Prohibition noble work for freedom if thou only

Exposition

Factory,
Tltawtix, .
ftfrin* Shirting,
Prints, rut Cotore,
Sugar,
.»

Good Tea,
Best Imperial Tea,
Heavy Satinet, p*y»d.
All-wool Cassimere
Rtd Tlannd, r«

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.
——Jiatfu./,

WMVnaet,

SalineSud*for Mm, 38,00 to 312,04),
jlU-woolCasrimansuit,, fit to 20.00,
“
Broadcloth hnn Coat for 310,00,
A ioodtlaek Oomooat/or 37jOO.

•iisT rtri
&gt; Grant Ch b will be
। Court Hous**, on l¥d
1 ad. IMS. Oord 8j eak
bn&amp;mee, nnd the j rse
ria tbs Towu h'p is «

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

REOt&gt;TKR.—Saturday, April 4, la the
last day of Registration. Li t every Rcpubllcan »ee to It, that not only hla own
tiam-la lo/istered. but that his neighbor’» name Ii registejed alno.

Wholesale and Retail.

Pitoittnmox —Every friend of order
and pracr. of cfrfue and uiora'ity.at ed­
TEACHERS INSTITUTES.
ucation nnd Christlanify w|U of c -ur e
vote fr r P ohlbitlon. Wc have scarrcl^r'
a doubt bi*t a 1 &gt;rge minority will declare held under the ausp ctss of th** County
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF
Superinten lent ofEcl oola «*f Bar*y Co.,
one or more &lt;•( u hob, 1: fa Imped, that FLOWED AND VESETADLE SEEDS
rtEMEunRR FamrxEx or M'cmatx, every cue, p to| osing to engrge in teach­
If ’.he new Constitution Is vo cd down, ing In ll.is county, will attend.
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Aner»w Johnson and nil the friends of
They will commence ns follows:
lhe I.- st Caure, and caste r rlvlle es will
Middleville, Tue-day, April 7th.
hail th-* result ns n triumph of re ctlonHartings,
•*
“ 14th.
arvand Rebrl principles. Fellow Re|&lt;ubll'ans, ace to It. th* refore, that vour
ticket • inscribed with the legtnd:—
• Adoption of tbe Constitution—Ye*.” present. and the beat available tali nt of |
in that sign, Republican principles tri­ the county will be employed; and it is '
4 Vrf l»kl
umph.
K
.
sincerely hoped that a&gt;! peiv-Ds who I
intaa

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumaiu,
Ladie's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, ^Volions, &lt;$c. £c.

P.OTB IX Blue bred wh-t your great
leader In the h-rnm of deadly strife said,
nnd then vote m you fought far the
rights of man—the adoption of the new
Constiict on on Monday next:
“If you admit the neuro to this s'rugpic for any t.urpo e, he has a rkbl to
stay in f&lt;*r nil, and when the flcht is ov-

oa tbe 6th of April.
Patriotic Soys or the Plxtnsi'lar
In view of the vast importance of this
State let not Michigan— he era tie of
contest, we, thursfore, ea;) upon the rssiRepublicanism, falter in the Lour of the
dsab of tbs county, by township, by faithful s stem io our noble galaxy of Nalfou’s peril. when the bands of our
Remtiuber,
Mass, as you stand on thsro’J in nlpha- Republican townrbips.
“Rork” never tires. Be up and doing. faithful Contes men nt Wi sblngton
TuoaXAFrrjL—‘ Thou art a gooily need e-aylng by the popular voice.
Let'he prinelplisof lhe immortal De­
Ajutbja—your 1 arner Waved In tri­ vinesetin a pleasant place.” Thou hast clare t on nf Independence ns cmbod’vd
'done well In times gone port, and thou
umph ever tbe enemies of freedom. on
' In the new Cena itutio-i be edrpted by
every battle field of the Republic in
our pc&gt;ple, and the mu p-r will be re­
ehargs of your gioiloos Jnra L.r nd bis
your own strength. Republican Broth-, buked Ju»t as emphatically a* he baa
pstriotle ssrociatc, as It did at the Polla
•fcris, here is our MT* to aid you io the j been by tho loyal |eoplc of New 11amla April lad. Go on In the glorious exu -e of God and liberty. Let the “old I■ psidre.
weekend yours will be a proud position
guard” te up and do'ng. To ynn we ,
la freedoms army, chxll It not so be.
NrwExcAireMEXTovODnFeLtovrs.
look fur a glorious majority for that
Babry—nobly hive thy sonsiustaln chirter of freedom, your own Wdiout —Tit's afternoon thee wa« Inwiltmed in
this city a new Odd Fellows’ Encamp­
helped to form.
Woodlaxd.—We know yovr political ment, w hich will be known ns the “Introubles, you have many am&lt; ng you who gcrsoll Encnmptnent, No, 29.” A dis*
warfare against the enem ss of r.-gbt •ay they are Democrats, but are not, for pens'tion to institute tbb Encampment
wa- |&gt;etltioi&gt;ed for by a number of the
and Justice. A few wnrds from your ac­
tive none will greatly increase the Be* a fr ond of human Liberty, and who most prominent nnd Influential mem­
pebtlcm strength, kt them be rpoken dn&lt;a uot adopt, the principles of tbe bers of the Order, among which, v.-s oband thou shall continue to be a) lllar in Declaration of independence, and no
the temple of the Frrf. Be noble, and man does that who o]&gt;[kjbc» the adoption and Patriarchs Samuel Adams, H. O.
y^ur victory la sure and easy.
of the amended Constitution of our Wilcox, Charles J. Brady, Carl Engle,
BaxotNOM—Ho'd feat to the Tan­ state. But you did well at tbe last el&lt;c- J. Philip Weis, John McAfee and Clark
tags ground you have gained. F trivs to tlon, and have among you many noble H. Nowhall. The Encampment was
out do your nelghl or» tn tho glorious spirits, uomlnato a full ticksr.be ever nambda'tcr the present Grand Worthy
emsre of liberty. Ley the foundations vigilant, । rodent but determined, and a Patriarch, John N. Ingersoll, who,upon
trunsmltt ng tbs dispensation autborP
of your RspubllcanInn deep and broad
sing tbe body to work, says, in a letter
aad ths srmies of prejudice shall not
attached: “Among the name* of the pe­
prevail against'you. Nominate your
host men and then strike for Freedom of strength in tbe cause of freedom.— titioners I recognise vslu.-d friends,
and Victory. Gentlemen fight now for Guard well yonr galea. Bee to it that no whom I bore prised more than a quar­
God and your Native Land.
enemy spproachos unawares, and your ter of a ccntpry; and tbs compliment
now tendered me In ctaMlgnatlng the
CAXLTOX.—It b said tbe Republicans gallant sous shall ever rejoice oy»i tbe new organization ‘Ingv.snll Encamp­
slept on your toll while lhe enemy triumph of those principles tc^whlih ment,’ in a city where the happiest days
•owed tares,and we partly believe it; and your soil has been dedicated. We hope of my life have been spent, and where,
though your sans did nobly in. Novem­ thy sons will work an. until, -with a
over SDyetn ago. I was inttlatsd m an
ber 1M», end again In April ). st, we ••arch warrant no ‘‘Copperhsod” eon
Odd Ftilow, b indeed an honor as rat­
vans you to asperate lbs wheat frnm bo found thereon, then shall you stand ifying nnd unexpected as wa« tbe pro­
lbs taros, and see that la tho future only as a pillar la the temple of Liberty,
motion to tho highest offleld poolt’on
vtosst b sown ou good soil, meh as without spot or blemish. Let it bo so.
yours. Rsmember, Republic n wheat
For the CoRsmunox.—The Tbe
wfll aot ton to cbero if sown tn good
Rev. J. Rl-usell the able Editor of the
Feximtolab Herald, the organ of the
Temperance men of Michigan thus poeliirely defines his position on tbe ques­
tion of tbe adoption of tbs new Conni■HIM.
*TOX.—In Mis fight yon here
ir t» year rtnewo I your age like
Is. Cause thy mm to be rigi-

andprMteprt on any class, but a India
al) cltixenv to nn equid participation In
tho government Why then should II
not be admitted into the Union?
The ob'octii’n will be paired that the
new coatltmion vnfi nM nuificl by •
majority of the regbli-red vot- rs. The

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JOHN H. PALMER,
Co. Sept Schools.

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Vote—PrtrluLitwn—Yes.
Vote A«nual Besskms—Y
Bouncu. Yonr country
do your duty un Munday
loption nf tho Cunrtitution
Omcxas, you owe yuur
ipabEcan Votes, ths Repu
^ndo that you rots Adu

Paxswt Cnmura—The fat
&lt;at our cosnmon country c
loocs suns on you to Vovs
« Constitution—Yxs.
Rxrvxucixs —Yutir priu
kako. Ho who votes trf,
• Couatituiion—Yx*. dues
■tain the principles lie pr
sre right

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batt Ucotst patfteth .al.kfled tUl there arc no
ether Hlaakiafs Baa toad. whlel, all) teyla to
The Atwerabtro.
oo«perw «,U Dr. De YtAau’a Hold carry- (Xtli. IrirUaaJei^Adt^H^raeDy^yfia.
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art pen.ias.txt h »ot oaly naUin. U.e color of
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by a haadrtd n-Jw.ty thrta »m be oo Boa
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(1erk, Henry F. &lt; ber.r; T^tMrtvr. W.lbam
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Without a (ml dig-rtl.'S there coa neither be
bodily cwf- rt nor mewlal ewj .ymeaL
Between Ue itumeeh and tl.e brain there la a
do.e and wonderful cllienoe. It tbe &lt;rm la
ordered Ue olLer I. &lt;I.W;. def-clod, tonpnblo
of rlfart. and ihdiffereut to a-J Uql saakeo lift
agreeable to lb* l.ealiht.
la lllla a eonditi..n chat any rational human

BUSIHESS CARDS~~f

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Tbe Hyep ptk tea He Qty i» hb «*■ handa
If ho cbove.• to l—nl'L taPpTtr H— d eordcr that
reel* hl. belt onddi-torbe tbe nlud with nen.e
lee- li-onia. ha tOtowailr to-ttp fw t» a*«ee.

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bar Id V. H.oUru; k.r Tinuai. i. Ueurr U«o(u
tabs t J»i,c« ut the r-eatte.ll. W.lla W»...r;
L-oatnhaioner uf H,&lt;t.«a.a. Deury W. rvntt;
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1—Mee-we«U-C-' ir.ma l,.4.rr.ta.u&gt; bote oul. to
u.ieraoat - Tbe R-puUleant of ibi&lt; -auacl.
April 3d. 1M8. Gord Sj cokers w U bo
In attendance, nn’’ the yr sencco’eycry
voter In tho Town h!p la cornea iy ao- jn.'.ee.
but fee ut toe «»i oiuui.rn.ptcHy enjut.
'|K&gt;&lt;o.virxrri«is.
1 The lire. t.liW tun i Wil,SOX will .end
iliec ut. ba/ge to «&gt; w ho deme ll. the p eecrlvtlon With lhe .lirerturi.t . r I.ulil.g and H-ii.c the
.l-ptoeo—de h. wh.el. 1- —. ooreU of .long
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I will e-at If.e.u ...thing and uiay pne«aa bleuu g I'lea.e o-tdra—
Ko r.itw Hill i. WILSON.
No. 1AIX. ott.iks a.d -i.. Willumebargh. X. Y.

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PRESTON A MEAD,

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Moffat’s Life I’-lls

A3D TEffiNIX LITTERS.

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lbl« »ay jo.t utrilli kudenlMut tint M leal
Al the MBtoliuM we.h.l be .arvhiU la erclu.tr
aay item ef * lues! tbatactrr. the abkvivle aoUesiict'y of which ia cit b'jcod all question.

I nAt*TTXW». - • • i
WILLIAM MYER.®,'

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Iftoln-i;, ; bnnnei 11.11, r. Ca.ll.lwn, Hander, e
Unodtpead, Thninappt..; Hui. mas Cb.C.e,
tlMliega; K. 1’aiua. HaMiuga; U»i C Lew .
Tborn&gt;p|.te; Ko-ClMndler. l|..pelUeo Maw.n.
WapleUrver: S.la. Badc.&lt;l. M.pl, llrure. G».
C Daw. Maple Uiaee; Atabewao Hobble. Ha-i
the Constitution—Yr*.
b't»l Ktepbcn llaiMht. W ouJIa.d ; Samoafj.
Rstusucsm —Yonr principles are ct H&lt;r&gt;. I‘aallctou ; H-ymaur Ahdrua, Uattiag. ;
Stalo. Ho who vans nut, Adujrtiuu uf II. D. Lhapmaa. A-l.o., Hra.l.i. A Fan.elee.
Thuroapple; Jut, K. W.lcux. Maiple O-.r.
w a L r w. Kvtly.ltaalii p-; Horace D.&lt;!r.. Heatm.t, Imm X. Keel. , r.-.|.W1e.
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I tatoxau- The rr-.-cn uf IM P.ew, and ll.e
i.rut.cttoi. &lt;rf al! . !.u. e riijt.pt.1 n&gt; any fp—ii&gt; In c.m&gt;.i,ciiub tberewill,. &gt;. • ri*ht a-auir.1 to
the people by both rfc.- CM..tiiailun and Law.
oor land, and a right lint may Bet he tatriegeo
aithwiil dratru.tng ereiy ri*iasrel public .at.if. Tl. &gt; w. Leliere ,« ||... luil.ieal MnlllEn 1

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Coustihibim.
Von—Prohibition—Yes.
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JURORS.
Von Annual Scut pm*—Yes
Solsidu. Yonr country expects you
The following na.-nnl p.r&gt;ona were on thrSMb ■ .t UK tilth &lt;&gt;t- Vt»l r i.-A Gentleman who
to do your duty on Munday noxt. Van, ult draw., for Jun-e. to -r.e al Ue Avril lerw. LJ.-iOe.ed fur Tr«ra Inww Xerr...l. Ilvb'.btl Pre
Adoption of tho Constitution Yrx
Omens, you owe your positions to
Republican Volos, tho Rcpnhlienn party
that you rule Adoption of the liarrj ; it ii. we-r. Ila.t.nj,; Wm. foilrr. in pel fret entin.trl-.ee
JU1IX t| OtlhfX.

N. BARLGW.
W. F. GOODYEAR,
F- J. GRANT. ’

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Uea.1, XavYcrt.

XAIX UKOTIIFIU.

Drift Meta, Gnoria,

w. PARKER A HON,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,

PIECES FALL PRINT'S

DRUGGIST

AND BOOKSELLER,

Eaaplra Ulvck,
MIDDLEVRU, ■ allyl .

MICHI0A3

RIDDLEVILLE

Mfare,StovK,InnNails

CONJUGAL LOVE,
».o ru B.rrtona v» Ttri l.uuct

MIDDLEVILLE

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O.lapmactd to rerd outera toUa daily. My
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SaMlen &amp; Hanesmten,

Eejulxtini* Pilla.

JEWRY &amp; lUSlC^fflHK

II. A. GOODYEAR,

Easier &amp;Eiita[e Dealer,

KEV ADTERTISEIKKTS.

WE ABE COMIHG!

annual townbh p meet ng.
t&gt;«r party ptadllMtlana. Uaugb If ibe ftopobll
teat da Urirdaty. M
-til ba ctocird
to aay tSce la Um Cooa’.y. Hm rata o» tbe adop
tiao Um Ktw Coe.lilaUra. os I'rvUbuica.

1 PRESTON 4 MEAD
Iswlie yaar UtaaUaa to Uair

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Bcaar—Th, Brpoblleans of Uh Towaahlp
batt placed la so—lMUiea,U&lt; LJluwIug .snllnil
TMkrL Thera tea be. so pwatblt doubt »f tbe
naaUaoWaUtteMSMS by attrobri-lnf »a

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‘ “mtewu
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engaged in fixin^P^ pwZJJnd

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My »~b«r who dore not report
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Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
TO BUY YOUB GOODS! Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

cutting them fa mure eonveak-nt and , within three docra of him have for dm-

NEW CASH STORE.

J...U»
.aitp,» do u. la. for l«" "»!"?. ■“&gt;«K *-»
w-ir,|Tn neighbors, nordov ha ban any &lt; *• nghis and prmlcgta of eodeiy.
‘ spare hours in which to loaf at the curh- If «*y mr^'T of thia
ner shop or etara. Hie time is better Adi M, hear tell oC or eron muqwet
.mploved. In winter aa well aa in eurn- that AMMtjMB fate waM &lt;m a lady
mer he baa hia atormy day work planned tarfee, he *nat nrart them ^ba nteried
•beforehand, jiLiaillil to be pertained or he aboil be fined to the foil extent uf
at each time aoma needed job that can the law for any such mimleiaoaMr.
be done without Interfering with the I \ Any man or woman who ahaU wyrregular snwk uf th" farm on pleasant
her own Lnsmeaa to take the trouble
dan. .But while constantly actin, and | to circulate about town smmfabaenMrte
watchful that no time is luet or wasted, j which they know to bo Mae, shall be
v he alwan has jdewty of time to receive -»------- ’»- -n —*■»and make calls upon his neighbors, at­
tend to n-etmary buaineas that frequent• &gt;r calls him away from homo and store
bis mind with useful knowledge. It is
this vary attention to hia home duties,
thia husbanding of hia limn, thia con­
stant care to the little necessary fixings
of tris farm and buildings that enables
him to keep before Iris work and have
timo for a days laiaure without being
driven by baa buainesa Nut only are the
Utting Mcorvd th. Itcgt roomoTfr DBOWXK
mnre inuxirtent matters upuu hie farm WAUO5 SHOP. -tth i»m*s*&lt;l fo.ihun, 1 *•
attended to, but lhe little dotailee are nut prrporte to 4" ■!! Made of
Ho
ubo,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
overlooked. While his fields are smooth
and productive hia fences upright and
' permanent, and hia buildings welfpoint­
ed and in good rojwiir, at h&lt;- same trine
the windows to his bouse are nut stuffed
with ruga, the latches and handle* to hia
' dours are perfect, and the numberless
little contrivance*, quite inexpensive in
ihamsolvca, but which render a set of
farm buildings so convenient and handy,
are to be found at every turn.
There ore many ulharwise good far­
mers who are entirely regordlr* of those
little fixtures, and wbuXterutc all their
time to the large matiora. Now we hold
that while the tatter aliould by all means
■ be made the main ubjvcta of fittentfon,
the former should uu no sciuutit be neg.
lected, and it is as much the [&gt;art uf the
’ thoroughly good farmer tu sue to tho une
aa tho other. Wo enjoy visiting a farm
where thia attention tu little matters, this
Success.
ThtUst
’ tlm - spent In “fixing up," ia erwywhere
noticeable and in complete kocniug with
the more weighty matters We hko to
aaa well built gate*, instead uf bars,

and fodder racks for sheep instead uf
footling them upuu the ground ur flour.
We like to sOe all doors to outbuilding*
provided with lump*, fur both fastening
them upon lhe inride if necessary, and
aleo fur securing them back, when open,
from the action uf tho wind; to sec a
gate tu shut across a bain door to keep
out cattle or sheep when theduur is ojwn ;
to find in connection with every bans ur
stable a cluset*fur harue*e* and carriage
•Ob'*. as wall as a tool room and a ruutn
fur tlir storage uf tho larger fiutn Uid*
and implements; tu find hooks fur hang­
ing up odd iriecus uf rope, chains, shov­
els and tho like, and noils for hanging
upon the farm, aa well aa buxe* for tho i
reception of old iron and every sort of j
waste ; and a work-bench and tools for j
making and rm fr ig all kind* of farm
implament*
If in
examining the
building* upon * burn we fiud the tatter,
we are also generally *ura to find all the
other cuuremancea suggested above, aa
wall aa many other* it is nut necessary
to enumerate. And otic hardly known,
without baring tried it, bow much the
farmer can accomplish during Lis spare
hours in the way uf fixing up hia buildings with thoee handy a^vunqxnimouta,
nur bow muqh they add to tho actual
Value of the farm, nut only for himself
in performing the nocoasary wurl*, upon
it, but in tho estimation of any one wish­
ing to purchase a farm. Attention to
theee little mattere marks the really coo-1
numicol, successful farmer.
We recently passed the residence of a
soon, who would be indignant did we
. nuGctaa* him amuug tbe beat farmers in
’ the town whore he reridaa. whose nx-cart
waa standing by the road aide where it
, waa taat used, and a part of whose har­
row was viaable fiutn beneath a mow
■ drift in aa ndjoining field. They will be
aB ready when wanted in tho spring, but
we fear lha example of the farmer in
this matter will be hard to be counter­
acted by his mure commendable quali. -Ams) and the contrast between him and
th* farau'-r who has all his tools end implamenta wall housed in his outbuilding*
or barn cjltar is too striking to need

An evebanga gives tho folio wing rule*
fur the government of a new society
which seem* to exist in all towns, cities
and villages, exceptFlint Old men and
C_. Jvtntg men, women and children are ad­
mitted aa members, it they poaaees the
Mceaaary qualification*, which are aa

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RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

ETUT BEEDEBKISD AIB STI LE. We WILL BBT be CMI&gt;L»*teLto.

BOOTS i SHOES, CHEAP!

0. I. SMUIIM.

SEWING

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

MACHINE
Gunter uf Jefferson and Bailroad Streets,

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AT 1LA3TI.VO8. BABIY CO., KICS.,
Otto to M .tory ef Brick 4MMk, carats «f

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

vofcxm

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 8,1808.
THE GRANT BONO.

f. VB00MAK.

that household, far tbe husband and
wife really loved each other devotedly,
were at heart kind and forbearing.
When Albert camo to bls supper, Kato
greeted him wllh a kiss, and In a mo­
ment the sunshine osme back j and bad
the lesson ended there, the husband
might have fancied that be bad done
nothing wrong, and that tbe cloud had
been nothing* but the exhalation of a

C. rXIXDLX.

C. O. H0LBM0K.
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had romt to him thia morning and asked
him for a dollar to spend for some trifl­
ing thing; for some household orna­
ment, or some bit of Jewelry to adorn
her person—and suppose bls little child
had put 1i aplea for forty eanta to buy
a paper and picture books with, what do

Going into the open atr, unpereelvod.as
night had now commenced, he applied
the vial to his Bps and drank about a tahlwpoonftil. This not producing Imme­
diate effect he went into a store and de­
sired to purchase a pistol. None was to
be had. lie asked a gentleman Ln the
(tore to let him ree one be owned. Pro­
curing this ba played with it a few mo­
menta,.and afterward proceeded out of
the dour, when he applied the mnxxle
Juei above the right ear, and fired the
weapon. The bob pasacd nearly through
his head. He Uvod only a few bonre ;
bl* brain noting through the hole all the
while,"kept alive doubtleas by the opiate
he had taken. Hhortly after the shoot­
ing, about 8 o'clock, oamo the intelli­
gence of the dreadful unpremeditated
act ha had committed,whleh bad caused

‘Of fifty men Just like him, would not
forty and five have declared that they
bad rot money to spore for any such
purpose? And moreover they would
have said so. fooling that they were tell­
ing the truth. Am I not right ?'
'Upon my soul,' responded tbe man
who understood billiards, ‘you speak to
around the house, and then ho lighted the point. I know that young man who
a cigar and walked out. Ho bad gone baa paid hl* bill, and you have not mis­
' but a short dlatence when hornet I.Lzxlc. judged him In a single particular. And,
While
In her right band she dragged an old
Fora Cits of all Tkroat mi Linn Dte , n.,
hoop, which the had taken from a dilap­ hand to lllustaato your charge: We
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idated flour banvl, while with her left have a club for aa excellent literary pa­
per In our village, and last year that
She was bi deep grief, and was tobblng
painfully. He stopped bis child and year he felt obliged to dlscontlnne Lt—
And Ibej'll u.rer fiisch.
Ills wife was very anxious to take It,for
She answered, a* will aa her sobs it had become a genial companion In
would 1st her, that the other girls bad leisure moments, but he could not afford
laughed at her, and made fun of her old
hoop. They had nice, pretty hoops, fifty cento a year.’
while bers was ugly and homely.
'Aye, and to it goes,’ said the ether
"Never mind,” said Albert, patting gentleman. ‘Well, that man's wife may
the little one upon the head (for the be wishing at this very moment that
ittiscrltanu.
child's grief touched him;) perbape
slopped to look in the window (which by
we'll have a new hoop some time.”
paying almost the full price for a year— the way, was made very attractive, and a
A MIRROR,
"Mayn't I have one now? Mr. Grant's for what?
"Ulll . And
/X!iu yet
JV. how
WWW smiling UV
he .little
. of every thing you could imagine
In Which Many Persons May See got one left—oh, such a pretty one 1”
।w...
. rua ay»». ** v^
does it. Ah I those poor sympathising in
“itl
‘‘e The Jew, after watahing the aolThemselves Reflected.
dier'n
' The sobbing had erased, a* the child wives
irlvrs!I How many
manv clouds often darken I, “
. " countenance far same time, made
caught her father's hand eagerly.
upon them from the brows of thalr hus­ up his mind be would come in. The Jew
'Not now, Llxxle—not now. I'll think bands when they ssk for trifling sums burned in the itan, and said to met»».Ws T&gt; Wswrrgfc Qn«iaaau. O.
"Albert,! wish you would let me have pic
“tihou, hate oumoe a ahenilemans, rot iih
of money, an&lt;Jhow grudgingly tbe mite looking in de vindow. You know, now,
I K&gt;;wi_ wb raynM,.
e«bH»rmwd&lt;mu- la banded over when It Is given I What
Bhon, re must be bisbsy rondo ahentleperfect flood* of Joy that dollar and forty mans cornea in. Bo you go to de desk
J
cc.it* might hare paured upon the chil­
much money to spare; yet she spoke “er
, . .
...
,
,
PRICE OF INHALERS SI MACH. earnestly, and there was a world of en-1 A‘ one of ,br ,to,w'
dren of the unsucce/sfol billiard player.
Ab I it la well for such wives and chil­
1 treaty In bar look.
HAI.L &amp; RUCKEL Proprietors,
I ‘Hallo, Albert I What’s up Y*
dren that they do uot know where the
‘Nothing In particular.'
money all goes.’
_____ ____________________________ n
asked Albert.
•What do you say to n game of bill­
They had finished at the nearest table, vqu know. Quick, Slum, kero comes Um
arris, Albert?'
The two L-entlcmcn moved on. and Al- alimiflrmsna." Ro Twaa datl.ri.wY nt
MOREHEAD'S
■drM8-’’
‘Good ! I'm In for that.’
bort Landman row from bla seal, and desk with the bills, and the Jew at the
■ r • &lt;t
'
. "1 thought you had all the materials
And away went Albert to the billiard left the house. Never before had he show-care with bb bead down, with the
MAGNETIC PL ASTER.
_
_
..
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' “Ro I thought 1 bad pbut Mrs. Fmlth ball, where be had a glorious lime with suck thought* aa now powcnKd him; he watch in his hand.
his
friends.
He
liked
billiards,
It
was
a
“Now, Shen YOU ready F'
The Great Strengthaner aad Eain
had never dwelt upon the tame group­
1 aud Mra. Thompson tarthhare atritnmfug of braid upon their* and It looks healthy, pretty game, and the keeper of ing of Ideas. That very morning hl*
Destroyer of tbe Wortd.
“Veil rtdeh No. 14,831 Ha !”
the hall allowed no rough-ecuflb on bl* own true, loving, faithful wife had been
sold by Dstroairra.
.
I
at once caDod out, ‘WO.”
premises.
sad and heartsick because hehad harsh­
“0, no, Shan, tarn! You make a miahThey had played four game*. Allwrt ly and unkindly met her request for a
I “Ploguo take the*c woman’* fashions! had won two, and hl* opponent bad small sum of mousy. And his sweet taks I say, votoh No. 14,832.”
I again replied, ‘WO."
, Your endlesi tri mini ng* and thlng-aI.lule had crept away to her home al­
PREPARED GLUE, | ma-JIgs cost more than the dress I* That” two and two,' cried Tom Piper. most broken hearted for a simple toy “Hare you gut Starnes' bill from New
। worth. It's nothing but shell out money 'What do you say to playing them off, such as her mates possessed. And yet YorkF’
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. when oCce a woman thinks of a new Albert?’ '
'All right, go In,’ said Albert, full of
"Surely. I don't have eo many new animation.
Bo they played tbe fifth game, and be
dreooeo. 1 certainly try to be aa vconomhonat husband and father, and the leeIt was an exciting contest
eon was not loot upon him. On bis
Both made capital runs, but In the end way home be stopped at Mr. Grant's
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
’ event*. But If you must have It, I supAlbert was beaten by three points ; end and purchased the beet and prettiest
EtTENSfVELt USED
ADd Albert Landman took out his with a little laugh he wont up to settle hoop to be found, with driving stick
bill. Five games, twenty cents a game painted red. while and blue, and Ln the
Heir Tort City asl Yiciiity,
cents; but-ho gave Lt grudgingly, and —Just one dollar. Not much for such merulug, when be beheld Ida child’s
when be put tbe wallet back Into bls sport; and he paid out the money with delight, and had received her grateful,
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. pocket ho did eo with an emphasis grace, and never once seeming to feel happy klaa, the question camo to his
mind •- Which was the best and hap­
which seemed to say he would not take
MADAME ZADOO PORTER'S
piest result, this or ths fire games of
billiards t The hoop had coat thirty
When Albert reached the outer door,
cents. Ho oould play two game* of
on hla way to bi* work, lie found the
Prioe 25, 50 and 76 CU. per Bottle. weather so threatening that he couclndbilliards leas; end bo the absolute gain­
tu* best, cnsarssr *md
ed to go back and get hl* umbrella ; end
er of ton cents by the pleasant opersnon* E»'V£CTUAL BEVIEDF upon re-entering the altttng-room be
ro«
against a table at which some of hl*
COUGHS. COLDS, ETC.,
hide ths feel that she had been weeping, friends were playing, and close by stood
but he had caught her in the act, and two gentlemen, strangers to him, ons of
whom was explaining to the other the
inquired what it mant.
‘Kate, what felt?'
"Good gracious 1" cried the husband, mysteries of the game.
*lt is a healthy pastime,'said bo who
■Albert, could you spare me n half
"I should like to know If you ore cry­
had been making tbe explanation ; ‘and dollar thia morning ?'
ing at what I said about the drees ?”
And out came the wallet, and the
"I was not crylag at what you said, certainly it is one which ha* no evil
tendency.
’
•
money was handed over with a warrti,
Albeit," replied Kate, tremulously ;
Albert board the remarks very plain­ genial smile.
“but you were so reluctant to grant me
What I Team at that ? Was It poeritbs favor. I was thinking how bard I ly, and he had a curiosity to bear what
have to work ; I am tied to the house; ths other, who seemed unacqualutod
, such scenes on hl* part that so simple an
bow many little things Lbavo to per­ with bUlisrda, would say.
‘I cannot, of couree, assert that aqy act ot loving kindness thus affected her.
plex ms—then, to think—”
How many games ot billiards would
"Pshaw 1 What do you want to be so game whleh to free from tbe attendant
curer of gaming, is Itself an evil,’ re­ be required to secure such satisfaction aa
foolish for ?”
marked
the second gentleman. ‘Buch
And away started Albert Landman a
second time, but he was not to escape so things are only evil so for os they excite
easily. In the ball he wa* met by hl* aud stimulate men beyond the bounds
daughter Llrzio, a bright-eyed, rosy
•The result era scarcely follow such a
cheeked girl of ten years.
game,* said the firet speaker.
“O, papa, give me fifteen cents.”
But the other shook bls head.
■You are wrong there. The result can
follow In two ways. First,-it can lead
give it to me."
“What tn the wortd do you want with men away from their business; secondIt? AVe you ebaugtng school books It can lead mon to spend money, when
Late Tuesday afternoon, two brothsre 1
they have do money to spend. You Jamasand Bmsad Lampkin, between t
again T’’_
“No j I want to buy a hoop. Ellen will understand me. I will not cry the ages of twenty and twenty-three
down
the
game
of
billiards,
for
if
I
un
­
Smith has got one, and so has Mary
.hlchl, n.p.iuH. Mdn- 1
Buck and Sarah Ellen. Mr. Grant ha* derstood it I should certainly try your llgioos femily, living near Gobsto, were
game naw; but whenever I visit a place returning homo freon a field whore Uey
of this kind I am tod to refloat upon the
had been working. Rach wm mounted ‘
“Nonsense! If you want a hoop, go most strong* and prominent weakness upon Bintile. Arriving al a watering- 1
and get one off some old barret I can’t
place, they both stopped to water their
a^bfdfo
/sn to
animate Jameo asked hb brother to ,
trnndla about the streets."
'
move hl* mule a little. He refused. 1
when Jsmea kicked the animal, whkfa j
threw Smoad. The lattar^nfurlaied by
The bright blue eyes were filled with tbat be Mb U bis duty to'gu home at
tide
hour,
that
tie
baa
a
Wife
and
chil
­
taars,and the child’s sobbing broke upon
bed him once In the left breoei and twice
dren. I see by his face that Ire to kind in the book—making UrriUc grobse- .
and left Mm for dead. Th. wounded '

particularly responsible, though he
might have banished tbs conviction
that woman’s fashions wore a nuisance
and a humbug, ao well as a dralt upon a
husband's pocket*.

L ■. A ». RBUtU,
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NUMBER 50.

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vos only shoking ven I said dey did not
fit; far it’s beautiful M- Now, I almt
toll you rot I do. I vould radar have
danpoofo onmy foetdic imaM tags
•towa'* glove. Det’s vol I tinkaofdsm

■WA Om. wot
k for thorn Tr

whu a. jm

“Veil, I den i know rot dey rest 1
von't sharp you one cent brofit for dam:

store-rent, an
and it’s sheet to show you Tot I Idofar
dis Unions
"Sbon, ehn« look onSbonaa’ biU (I be
all my goods from Ehones, my dear, he
hdsehLpWtosa inNro fork Jb),
and see rot case 482, Na 12 poota rrto.
ha!”
‘
Altar looking over a lot of tall*, I
-W out, 1— IM, Nu U M M
112,00. ’
“0, no. Bhon! fem / You make a mbtake. Boones’ bill, New Yuri."

*O, den, I make a miabtake. I M
day cost more than dat Veil, Wh
vitoul do freight, Bhon f*’ - ■ ’ • o

soldier paid Ms &lt;12 and biffho
Jewgood-dav, and he fallowed hfaTto
the door and told him to send all the
boys that fought with the Uuioa, sfod
say he was doing businees for ptaaa*^
etc., etc. So the Jew could hardly wait
until he had the door oloeod behiad fire
soldier before be turned to me ‘-A v
darned:
■ "hhon, now I dou’trantuy tarn jrfwka:, it-—. __. .i___ ___

IB BUT IHDIII

CUMTin COUCH BALSAM.

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to Vitases,a .1

So 1 got in the back room, and IfaM
all that panned. The soldier cwm 3a
about that time, sud was vwymneto^
M when the Wknrfag diatoguotank

“Here 1 you. infonud Dutch Jew 1 lack
aLihsae boots you sold mn; iliaatoM4i»r.
’
■•Hold cm here; what you moan,
mg dat wm in soy store ? 1
1
SSsv/ And another things, I don't
in pools, nodsr, and if you talks
ways I put yen out de store.'’
“Why, you infernal Jew, yon say
did not aefa me these booted
“No,I don’t keep poets”
"Dun’t yoe remember the day (a
a week ago) I same to heroend
was calling t£ sosna sratchoa, wad'

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EWS,—GOOD NEWS.
r*M* toU *Msacy. Ctefte* V. B*kiaM« ; Blgh
by st
wsy CMU.Irs A. Osgsed ; Mlgtore; cswwiwwo- bent of |_--------- ------ —&gt;
——“--------- “
- BtMHoa; Crete- 1 matter was settled by giving tbe Chief
. Brewa, J. Ctaa- justice the power claimed by him, sub­
ject to tbe ultimate revision and com**M&gt; th. drctlon pfe:e negative (If neoseeary &gt; of the t*a*-u" ate thus declared tho Impeachment
Court to l-c both n senatorial and Judiei-

copperhead) vlete-y In thto action. 1 be
propcalt’oti was cfTcre I l-y one of the
«roDge»-t“r4iIeal*” in the Senate, and
among ifo »um otfere were one or two
mi nibcre wbofitsv* licretofore been se­
cured of being wilting to annihilate the
Bnrrtme Court In ibeltitert-st of radlr-ti-

Chicago yenr. Is the ah or Ung lnt-.-n«t
whleh everybody fe picsutned to take in
the approaehln i n! Iern»*nle e'ecl’on.—,
Not tnat anyl o.iy roally take: any such
Inter-st, but It is a pleasant flclfon
which amu-es the unha( py ereslurcs
whom f to has marked out lor this dig-1
nRy. Thick and fast fly petitions, each ■
sUned by numerous clt sans, rx;nesting ■
t'nir "lioncrable, talented,’upright and
patriotic ft.low clilreii" A. B o.- C to al- .

larry County all Right-Fourteen Re-

the opposition by a decided majority,
rlsaat year Hasting* went for the Copper'.r~W~
ad'11136 fl£uro’ *blcb la all

muelJ. Bldlctuan, (IUp.)£74, mat. IM
»irld tl. Robinson, (Dem.) 248,

' COSstABXXB.

^■“h: Munger, (Rep.)
SOI, maj.
Jtdareus S- 8tobblna,&lt;Eep.)»4. maj.^ReaSwertboot, (Rep.) Ml.maJ.
^^DpBal E. Birdsall, (Rep.) T75,maj.
Thomas Tinkler, (Beto.) KO.
JKSeHS OdHl, (D-m)
223.
tMUA Newel), (Dem.)231.

fcjtfwtlaLAXP.—The retains for Gev^set have been received from every
jMEb ia the Rtateexoept Block Iriafid.
^Jov. Burasld* ba* a majority •: &lt;8W,
whleh lhe return*irom tbe miming town
I-»iU •Ugbtly Lktomc. Thto la a gaia of
.-30|ur2D0 for I bo Republican* over last
-Tputr. . T ho following to tbe vote: Burny.abde, fwpuUlcan. 8,787; Pearce. Demo­
crat. 8,158. The Legislature will stand
£»Mnaio, t7 Rcpubliotus and 5 Deme-

»); Iloate, 0J Republicans and 8
ocrats. The Assembly will be largefavor of ths le election of tens tor
■bdxxxcrictrr.—The clcrlkn in this
v Btado for bUie Ofllcera and ntembs.-* o(
■* the L*?tslature was hold on Monday re­
salted as follows:
Return* from the entire EUte. except
s.UteM small t iwns, giro Engl ab, cspu jmsImbI for Governor, 1,07 nsAfority.
mThettuvo ml-elng towns gave Engl eh
IM majority last year. Hto majsilty to

Josvttwws.-Ia ridsTvnsMp tbs Rtpablicla
Twist fcrf tossship offlesrs was d«u4 withost
opposiilon as Mlowi
Fur Vaprrr Iter. Lstl M. Dever; Township
Clerk. Henry P. Cheery; Trrsssme. Willlre.
BsrrosgM; Ja&lt;&lt;k*. DusklU. Clusr; Julies la
DI vssswsy. iriWsB I*. Bristw'; Cow. Big*The donate will stawd is Republican wwrs. Hlrsn T. Merrill; febrel Iwpvctoe. Um
and » Democrat*. Tbe JW Dtocrict is lei B CbM*-. X«M Iwywttr MSB vwssey.

IpttitaMt. Tbe Republican majority
'« fbe HetuewiQ be about ft).
,
l^iqnw»4d&lt;--T». thia Stete tbe result
may be summed up Lu brief aafollows:
TJH.Xcw ConstltuUon defeated by a
iapril majority, through the folly of
U«i»o —Tbe resell sf tbs *toc1ioa la lite
.ureak-kBoed EepuhUcaa*. Bseult on
■ pity and Tow&gt;ahlp affirero, about tbe T.wcihlp b a SmUm KepsMlns V-Mrj. s.d

a style with W»b evea the meet hypoerttlcnl enalcTW «»d fonlt, making
llln r.-aUtyoneoftbsobJ-co^Htterw.l
for rimtor* to oar city. The large Mlearoen cm
to* floor, eatered throagk

Good ftv,
Bert Imperial

NU-uual Cassi'nirr,
JAW FTtnnil. prjfA

BEST.8T0GA BOOTS $4,55 PEfi PAU.
7.7 Codon Baffin
noath a splendidly Illuminated window Wool Pdfs,
Satinet Baitsfor Men, $8,00 Jk* $lf,00,
to the atalrcaMlwMeh gives ascent to
tbe Inal ucUon parte:sal-ovoand behind
All-wool Casedmere suits, $13 to 20.00,
tbesj stela to the counting room. The
. “
Broadcloth Press Coat for$10,01
parlor* ore"models of comfort and beau­
AfoodUlack Oocrooatfor'$T.O^
ty and alsolulcly | er ect for the puip,«re lor which they are designed. The
Wheeler A Wilton m rchlno look , lhe
hlgbcat prise, a gold mcduL al the Pari*
liip&lt;*ltlon overeljhty-twooompctlto:*.
The eplrlloalists of Chicago, celebrat­
ed yesterday tbe annlver-ary of the
tnedlmtotle pow^r of the Fox girls or. ee j
they regard It, the foundation of mod- i
ern iplrituallsnt.
Fo.-test* cn^agcmcut nt the Opera
UoumcIo-re this weak. 11 hai not been
a »ucores, far from it and Forrest, who
Is always savage on plums where he
does not draw we'l, ho consequently
says,1 CUIcagols a thriving town, quite
n ihrivlng town,—queer too— people
bar':&gt;t got any Lrulna.
The old Vnriet ca 1 heatre, one of the

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY,

Middlkville, April M. 1808.
Er&gt;. Basxxji : Yesterday morning It
wee announced that Engineer Na*h, of
the G. R. V. R. R. and Dt e?tors.
McNnugLten, of Jack-on, and Bar­
low, of Ila tings, were" In town, and
a meeting of the cltln na of th'a &gt;cctl»n
would I e he)J in the ermine nt Hwirt'a
Ball The word was j cs-cd round, and Mtor, cr tn other wo tls to penult himOf* course
when evening carre, the hallwa- park-'1 sclftob.*c)cet.Hlan A’de.mai. —
cd tn itoutmo tcrpicltyw th merchants, A, Bor C, cb.crful-y aiecnts io Immo­
mechanic*, protensional men, and farm- lation, If he can get rotes enough, and
eta. Tl&gt;c meeting was called to order altogi ther lt&gt; a very pretty spcct-do,1
TUCKBU UHTITVTU.
and Philip Leonard was chaws chair­ particularly when yon don’t know that j
man, and H. Wright, secretary. XT. A. I the candidate got up the pc:I non und ।
A series of Teaches 1 nd Hutts will be
McNaughton then came fo ward and obtained the signatures Jhlms If, or haj |
held under the snsp’cta of the Countj
■[oke for an hour, giving a hbtory of the some lutcr.st.-l ftiend do so for him.— '
.-upcrl nt eoden t of Schools of Barry Co.,
Company, the present e.ndlticn of the But this!: tbs fahlo.;nbtc wjy of do’n ' cucor mvre of which, It 1* ho|«d. that
Road, and the flntnclal condition ofihe the thing. What gcod thing, however,■ every one, po^oair.g to engage In teach­
Com; any and Ila futu c preapett*. He is not susceptible of Improvement by an ing In tills county, win attend.
insured the audit neo, thut the bonds of
They will ecmmenee ns follows:
the Company, io the amount of $12,000 bl raystein of getting uo ml notIona there
31 Iddlovllls, Tuesday, April 7th.
per mile, have Loen gwirantccd by the was room for eCort, boat least thought
Hastings,
••
llth.
Michigan Central Company, and the Alonso Snider, of the tanth ward,
bauds sold for 00 cents on the dollar, and where be carried round the pajier which
the Iron purchased, sufficient to iron tliu besought bis friend W. M. Carter, to
Able Iccturua from abroad will be
road from Jackson to Grand Rapids; end permit of greatness lelug thnnt up­
that the cars will be inunlng to Hastings on him, and when lhe sheet was full of present, and tbe best available talent of
this tail The .jwople ___
along
r_______
the line। names,
i
he acted upon hit Inspiration lhe county will bo employed; and 11 Is
from Jackson to Boating* have sub- * by Inserting hl* own name before Car- sincerely hoped that all perwrns who
scribed and paid money enough to pre-! tor’s, making It a Joint request to bis InSchools will give counsel and encour­
)4tre the road-bed that distance. Now I
it only remains fur the people between Great Is the indignation of tbe signers, agement to thh movement.
School patrons, office:*, and teachers,
Hastings and Grand Rapids to do the at the trick, and they do not hesitate to
like. If, by the time tbe rails are laid utterly repudiate its author. Bcjond
to Hastings and the cars running there, this llUle aflidr, there la nothing In our
lhe road-bed I* prepared on to Middle­ I focal polltica which would particularly
ville. there-will be no pause in laying Interest yoa. The Democratic County
the rails, and a month need not elaps Convention, held on Saturday test, af­
before the stnun-lioiK will make us a ter appointing it* delegatee to the Slate
visit It depends entirely upon tbe peo­ Convention at Bpringfleld, adopted resple here to bay whether this shall bo or olullona eudoraluR Goo. 11. Pendleton,
not. About $80,000 is required to do the and advocating bls claim* to the Demo­
NEW ADVERTItEMEST*.
grading from Harting* to this place. cratic ocmlnntlon far the Presidency.—
The question was whether we could The Republicans are generally a little
raise It? an J the audlenec, by their , otlleh cn the Grant question, but tbe
looks, their enthusiasm, and their aeffon leader* are laboring indcfoilgably to get
unanimously answered, Pref
up Grant enthualavm and already have
Mts-ra.Beamer, of Irving. Bartow and Grant clubs all over the county. The
PHILLIPS A BKKTLEY.
Wright were called out snd briefly ad­ ••Tribune’’ after one big splurge In be­
April Sib. IMk________
**rSH
dressed lhe mie:Ing. The subscription half of CoL Bob. Ingersoll for nomina­
BOARD OF REGISTRATION.’
books were then opened, and many new | tion for Governor,has been quiet on the
KatMt Ubvrrbr gtwailwl lbw Itowd »T R‘
subject of the BUte election. Humor
dots say that that article was surreptldoubled their former *ub*eriptlocis. E. oody worked In, without the knowl­
B. Bearlee we* on tbe books for $250, and edge of the edlter-ln-cblef, and that
after a llt.le talk with »omc of hlsuelgh- there was a big row over it* appearance,
bon doubled It, making the amount but the ‘‘Tribune” effloo :* iharp J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
f 500. Thereupon, Wm. Colby, who bod eunuch to keep Ito counsels and do Ito
subscribed $500, proposed to Mr. Bearies private fighting in j rivalc.
that they beth dtublv their rub^-tlpttoua
1 he sblpjt r* of grain, and tbe men
again. Mr. 8cmles accepted the cbal- who go down to the lake In groat ►till*,
t-inge, and the!.- namot went down for have had a lather lively Util* riot here
a cool thousand each. I refer to thh aa among thoma lye* for a few days p.uit.
only one. clicumstanco exhibiting th« To reduce down to plain term* the ehInterest uf the pcople Lore, and thi tr da­ tncnte»f tbeir quarrel, U appears that DEUQS &amp; MEDICIKE8,
te unnaton to enjoy the benefit* of a vase*)* have been lad.u abort here »y»Ralliond In our midst, without delay.
tetnatieally, often os touch os KO bushBefore the crowd dispersed we we re elssho-t. It to uE,god th"ton the repreable to count the stuck taken I y Middle- scuial out of the elevator mm, ths ves­
viUe and vicinity at 112,0C0. Com4.lt- sel officers would g.vo rooclp:* for lhe
iee* were appointed l&gt; cauvass for tul.- full amount which tho vose. 1 wa* char­
rcriptkna, as fol oww: Ben. Cco. K. tered to wry. Qf cou.se on unlading
Banner and D. B. Pratt, of Irving; Jtv&gt;, at the Buffido slevutots. the shoxiage
Young and Z. B. Boyl, of Yankee would be ill-eovcrcd. Tbe »hipper*
Hp.iuis: F. if. IWkburot rod A D. clnlni tint the veasel owner* should
B dcoek of TJ orna; pie. Those Lcnt i­ make-that *I.3rt.-.« good, ’lhe vresci
m n will make a thuroath canv_*i, and owaeis claim that their rvortpl to only
w.l! exp ct every m;&gt;n to do all ho baaed upon Uo reprarantaUcu* of the
ought to do.
olsraior men nod ae thvy cun m ike affi­
Verily, ”T hero’s a good Umc coming,’ davit thM $bdr hatoiioe have not be«n
»nd wc *U»L only to.Ve lo ’w_lt a little oicued fnm tho limo of loding bore,
tor|W.und unloading at iU poit of U air dc.n. WBTOUT.
UuoUcn. they are In no wtoe JespoariUoand tbe pre per prraou lo flgUlt
TMKbcr*«Mi: Courr.CixisF-JramcE out arc the sblppci* and lhe elevator
am&gt; the High CoDBT or Isumuch- mei&gt;. The quarrel Las jmgrossed ,0
m»t.—Weak hopes. Lave bc.n enter­ farthat theahiipsr- re fate to stop pre in
tained Ij the otpooiulsof the Beeon- until the vc» cl owners wdl giro re­
lUuctlonmto ihsl the tnpreme Court ceipts miking thomsvlve* liable for »towould ded.ro them uncona'itutloual. rtigeaud the vos*ei owner* bare resolv­
Co|&gt;pcrLc..d papcj* have teemed w.Jh ed to lay up every vessel lu tbo grain
,exultant predict ou* of thl* nature. Our trade as long asUtoh iu*i,tod upom-

h tta ®cr. grertiy!■!. (row lbs fact that Ireisg .
' bat sst rivsyabwa tree te«M same of "s,mI
f and cisetjssliss to *11 ss«s" Tbs-•**« sloel 1
.____ --------- .
L—.
1

Books and Stationery,

groceries,
orMJ. raps 'JX. or mi mum.
l the blighted
&gt;«! by the Buiho cmiftdrai
—
b»ftbe Presto *»l

Facforf/,
Dmtmi.
•’
Strip* Skirting,

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfunuriu,
Ladids Baskets, Portmonnaics, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, #c. $c.

GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAUMTS MAMMOTH STORK

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS

�$*nl

gfaattiamta

BUSINESS CARDS.

BSD JACKET
u«..

-axk.TT"..

R'^

u.awodroHRiii

' DiLAran.—Tho Daxxea thia week
haa baen delayed by lhe work eonaequeat upon the Election r&gt;u Moadav.—
We Lope to be on lime again next week.

';'.xxTD-

GAUTION.-*^

•**!£- ' *«“ x *“• r-m *•’»*•«*’»•
n»t Uttar. irf &gt;&lt;Nm: a&gt; aerra aa4arf«art
; a nad ha. t. akrt raw nf o— h-A.
vnUM« l« Ik. cwaiy. rr&gt;«..
.a .m. fa
■rrwefwka.1 m rtw pnwrt aM far«i»&gt;taaU

F

Fl. Pis»Lasher.eaaaUuagaf Oww
ru tMarda.jQ^u,,.
M. WRIUHT.

r&gt;MMi»r. a «-

Music &amp; Jewelry.
*r»tcrj r&gt;«cv jwuax
lUkTISOS. • - alii - - • NlCit.

PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
BUT ai,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
Drug &amp; Bookstore.

emm a ci.,

Boots and Shoes,
•Tl&gt;M ACU blTTULH kraiokr tU.lrtrb.hu
• Ike "Degieeiagat lhe Kart~—Ui.t iha cl.mu
.1 all vaaharaa ■&lt; aulraraal paial,*'* •' lLa .y.

tn Hirn * nx7&gt;m-s.
HASTINGX,. . nr.yt . . . MICH.

' MAIN BROTH
Dealia

MeiiciiiE, T.rraria,

Drift
rjnrn. orzs, rjigrr*nx
&lt;rfr .rxi t fZJvr.
iirrcMi? n
RASTTX03. ■ a».i

L ICUlGlX.

J. C OLE &amp; SON,

Groceries and Produce,
sxxr axo i-'w
XTATK XT. IIAXTfXrM, MICH.
tr Caah paid for FrJw. atj 1

W. PARKER A BON,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,
HASTINGS. ■ - • alyl . - • Mica,
Il»r»e« And CArriagM al alllwar.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
I'ealrr, la

Harim.StiVE.IrH.Halli
CLIMAX!

Halted Btatea Mails.—Michigan.

Cliiaxii

' Page’s Climax Salve, a Family
, blessing far 2o cents.
| Il heals without a war. No
' family should lie without IL
We warrant it to cure Scrofula
Sores Halt Rheum, Chilblains,
Tester, Pimples, ant! all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Bore Breast or
Nipples, Cota, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns Scalds Chapped Hands
Ac., It makes a perfect cure.
| It has been used over fifteen
years, without one failure.
It has no parallel—having per­
fectly eradicated disease and
healed after all other remedies had
failed. It fan'com pound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balsams and pat up In larger
boxes for the name price than any
other Ointment.

t • ■ ■ uh ■ - • Mien.
A. ROWF ST
Boots Jt S tlOOH,
.'ex
. MICH;W~Cijb
CrhUU.MMlp.IU

MIDDLEVILLE*’

HAsrtxas. .

woozsir fACTOelLr.
■» I. Fk** •» nrt Mm
&lt;Whr. ■/
K«w
i. ih.fe.iot-aM««i

w.&lt;VH£macKkeo.,
Saito &amp; Hanssaleu.
IAaTIXOH, • ■ • allyl • ■ ■ HI Cl!.

H.

A.. GOODYEAR,

Bute &amp; EBhMEB Dealer,

hardware store,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON.
XKV ADVtXTMKXKin.

NEW AITERTISEMEWTS.

Dodge's debated

Plows

eauiTa fob imi
“ ClBrtTS HD •ILfUTlS,

t.xtt

FAMILY OKOCSBlU

�SS tings 3
HASTINGS WOOUXJACTMT.

KO. M. 1 &gt; K
at BASTiiraa. babky a

80PPO8T BUS HIRRTRY!
D ry■ G-oods,
•harthrostened to save her fromlhe long
dreaded fide of being motherless. Three

Groceries,

poor fire which al beet could not reader
the open room awfcrtoblo. ’ Going from
one to the other of the rick ones, doing
various little things for their rehe&lt; was
th. eore-worno husband and father, ।
Jams. Walton.
JAMKH VICK.
11 wa a few days offer the commsnr*IMPORTER AND GBDWER OF
ment of the New Year—this glad New
Year of 1868, when the weary steps and FLOWER AID fttETABtl DEEM
downcast took ot bar hushed tsH Mra
Walton that he wm almost discouraged.
Tiers ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
“Uh! if I could only go about and
wail on him awhile," *he said feebly to
Elton, as bar husband took his hoi and
walked slowly away. “He has been up
so many nights, and is so want. How I
would enjoy getting up a good dinner

Hats &amp; CapSj

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
NEW GOODS

gusineM Jircr

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

UU Zf U. K—•' -M FHIU-. -4 lb.

eitlT SEEBEUIUS AID STYLE, We WILL M»T betTNDEKtf LD- p.p.r pri.lrt red Wrwl.liag Io wld Cresty of
(AWiW|r)

aprllA

Jsdy yfpraton-

Beu MMri’at ef freckerylB T«w«.

RES
For ■
K&amp;t

Fresh Coeds censuafly

haid.

014 Goods Milin? regarilMS ef Cwt.
James Walton woo * wood-cutter — I
Hie borne waa on the margin of u Wont-1
- era lake. He-worked hard for Ida fiunily, and struggled against poverty, and
sickness, and another terrible enemy
more dreadful than efflier. Poor James
u-wfet he had conqurod this foo. For
a whole year he had defied him. and in
that time not a drop of whisky had he
' taken. But now that ho was worn out
with nursing and worried out with extra
expenses, Ise found jt harder than ever
to pass by the grocery where os co he had
•» offen stopped for a drink.
This morning ai he was about to pass
on, an old companion hsiWhiru. "Good
morning, Wax Why, how pale you are! |
Marcy on us, man, you're rick ? Comoi • ■
in, come in. Ill troat you to something House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
that’ll make you step lighter then that; |
” » wnr-v^.-^.
Jamca onterod, and found tho warm :
punch too tempting to bo resisted. Only
enough to strengthen m.' up a little,' he
■aid, drinking the smoking draught *1
wish they would treat mo to a can or two
laf those oysters,’ he thought, as n picture
Of his dreary home flashed over him, 1
his eye ran along the tempting!
rows of oyster cans and fruit eani oti the
shelves bofuni him. But what old coin­
panion ever thinks of treating to such
things! JAmes fait tn his pocket but his
' emptv purse would not afford a can.—
Another tad another glass, however, was
bcihrad. and not refused, until, that night I
there were throe helpless persons instead
of two in Jamia WoHon s home The ।
poor, frightened children wont supperless ’
to bed, save the cold monels they could I
, pick tip from the mining s .nuserablr
meal, and tbe sick mother and daughter
Thelasl
Success.
p—1 • oomforilees night
•
Tho next morning how dark (lie world
^.looked to James Walton! His head
achod, his homo cares were Lunlimsinuibut worst of all wa Ids heartache—his
self-distrust, Lis despair ! As ho moved
, V about peeoarwg the simple -grad for his
IMPROVED
wife and daughter, and the well relished
meal of linked potatoes fur tho Little ones, .
Mra. Walton's eyes followed her husband
with painful, eager solicitude. No word
of complaint or blame wm spoken. Bhr
• -wm sure them was nonend of that Parths unutterable forbearance of her
■ efritonoe wm more than he could stand—
•'-'an hour later a lonely man, the tricture
• df despair, stood on the icy wharf look’■‘"eBoidt

•

GOOD PKINTS,

!®c.

BROWN ICGAR, - * l»]c.

BOOTS # SHOty CHEAP!

0. I. SRAUL1ISS.
'HE BEST FA.UILI

SEWING MACHINE
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Strvefe,

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY,

HASTINGS,

MICH.

m»rnitwicwrt a«i»aMass
l IW Frol—A. «akv. la &gt;k» vUlao a

I AM NOW SELLING

Il Makes the Best Stitch,

toRoSsnitf

then sprang into the water.
Search was made for liim and the body
found. A stranger picked up tho bat
from tho rock and there read his deter­
mination to put an end to a life that had
become too groat a bunion to boar. Tho
dreadful nows was kept from Mrs. Waluntil"certainty would bo less danger­
ous than suspense; but sho does not yet
know of theEttle note, and is allowed to
djariah the belief that ‘Jamro loved m&gt;
, too ranch to do it an
'

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Lumber Wawona, A. No. 1, at 1100,00.
Open Buggies single Seat 1125, io 81G5.
“
‘
Two
“
130. •* 180. ^jgs;gyga.srMartiftr
Top
"
Single “
180, “ 275.
Ratleri Jumpoeat wagons, 75, " 100. •a. CUiair ot fiarvy
Hua. of MIMlaM, 1UU wtl
Irwyetlwr artteU la wy Itap ijaapy tow.
. Il wUlb. wm bv comporiw. lbM thv»h.T. a.
■IM
34 I* r rnl b,I..w fl.111. t'
. . 11. I

aSggggsfttea

|VI SEtOTD ERO(±A WATIONI

Still

s the Van

Grat fieiittiH for 60 Bays'

will quickly ra tore Gny Ffcir
to its nisunl color and beauty,

perfectly harmless, and is preferred
over every othtr preparation by
V«wny tkwtag Maehian, st it. Puis Erpon Uou,

it. The beautiful gloss and periume
Imparted to the Hair makeit desirable
“ for old and youag.

EVERT 1ACHINE IS WARRANTED 1
AM s Wrlttee Wamsty (tvra tfronirirM
tub

DEPOT, 1»8 GREENWICH ffT, H. I.

inaocEn is tuk

most miac-hcal

naCEONEbalijiiB
Groceries and Provsions,

SSTs^*’"4

W ““

*

LOOK AT OCR GOODS I LOW
j.— .,.-.
...
wvaawwtui it,
□ar baa tbsro twso aajthisa out of order durlsa A Good Overcoat fortu,00, worth Tio.oo;
Lb. wbol. UlM. It U MlW th.
*
"FLORENCE SEWING IACHINL"

dram shop of the land ? Aa wo do not,
1M us proclaim anew tho fearful sentence,
Hit blood tboll bt rtguiredat Ihy hand.
—A reporter for a London paper wrote
theverdlctof acorenorisjury, •died from
haemorrhage,* and the nex tday the pub­
- Detained tb&lt;-information that tbe deesaisd ‘died from marriage.’ This is on
a par with the experience of a reporter
In a Detroit paper, who, in an ertlolson
fthscity poor, spoke of the great number
wf persona reduced to poverty by the
‘inyaUrious docreeo of providence.’—
His astonishment may be Imagined

Come and «ee It I

I*. 4c B.

Hastings Feb. 2Bth, 1888.

BROAD GAWUE 8UOBT UXE.

ATLABTIC &amp; GREAT WSTERN

• Whsa
secenHsg to airwHI
wsmaud to.BMks a jwiraf Uoot. or
by lb. aw of u&gt;s olb.r pr»p*r&gt;ti!w tUl

the mysterious deersaee of provisions.’

«
U... i.
.uW-™'-’1'705' WORK

—
TO

aoiMo every tune.

T. MMmmS MS M vktM w . 4«T~

T~&gt;-

r~»- OTBTER

DEPOT,

K8S SJriFXMX'L^^.'S?-

ii

Broad Gauge Ballway!
SSK‘S^^VdH8?;:HH:
NEW “lORI,

lipper jv4.
--------A" PWMM bun.'s Cloths fTOM as wDI, bsvs

w. A- SABTWILL
X. sucxzn tut KMU.M. u a-1-n,

^•an XMM. a cn,iet«
BEVSUT1SI IS TIAK!

Ckaacery hwlcAdas TiWJ*. thsgrf.i«»L
'’

BOOKS.
Blank Note and Receipt Book a,
.

LXGAL BLAMK6ABD

•

CuWrr feres. I*/"'"

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f&gt;BWEY.

KT HXSTIXQS. BXRBT CO., MICiL.

Term, of SBbocrl»ttM.

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

gujintsj Jirerttrg.

Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JacDOM,
una ? ?.o-.’.?.Tn

Tho Great Remedies for all Diseases

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland's German Bitters

KZ"
HOOFLAKD'S GEBMAB TOKK,
KO'.ttXTOT 4 W4.

Eoofland’s German Fitters.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC

m.

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C. n.t p-i- or

□in Rasters.
tlh^

‘K’s

th r.p.

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s~Lvri

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svtvvrta H c-uK

joaU(K’cn*in,
lar. eAriav/Xali

WK. V WB9.

WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

althed

o. waua

HAimSOS noo«.

T1STIMONIAL3.

Hon. Geo. W. T'^vard.

Hou. James Thompson.

BAHKAZ00.MI01L

From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D„

NUMBER 51.
■I, 11 in

‘I am Harry Howard,1 I said, by way ring whbh wasstiO M her fagar.
Horribls Murders cf Union *ta I
of introduction.
*Noah Newton, a yottsgman wk
Arkansas.
•Mr. vloward, tho detective F
APRIL.
The same, madam.’
while
The most diabolical series of nrarden
•You come to investigate the robbery,
Wo have just been shown a letter ad­
do you net F
about fifty miles from Denver, which dressed to His Excellency, Governor
T do. 1 would like to see tho room
it was tan o chick now, nut 1 aster- haaevwr been brought to our notice. It
where you kept your valuables.’
mined to visit the widow. She received
‘Follow me,’ sold tho widow ; and she mo kindly, but hor fiioo wore a look of
in White County, in this State
ter u from a trustworthy and rei
llfci
the ieWels had been kept
citixsn of that comity and it
Things wore in a tepey turvy condition. wo had talked awhile, she said :
retuarimbls,
but
thia
ease
b
Drawers lay on the floor with their con­
•Our preacher preaches hb farowell
tents about the ream. The iron aafv had semun to-merruw.’
measured only by its atrocity and by the
•Hb farewell sermon I’ I cried, utterly
cold blood which characterised the vil­
jowols extracted. I noticed tliat there astonished.
woa a stain of blood upon one of the
Yea ; ho loaves for California immedi­ lain.
of whom, tho letter
qu*—■
On the 6th insL, four men with a team ccablo citizens. Bradley shut and killed
drawers, and cuncludod that tho burglar ately after tho services are concluded.—
hod injured himself in some way, while His brother has written for him tu homo. came to Ba! win's ranch, on Kiowa Creak, these men without a particle of provoca­
committing his dqiradutiurra.
Hb eungrogntiun will bo eorry to pert about a mile and a half off the road from tion, but oolclv to gratify his genius far
I Tbo next moment picked up n part him, and I especially, for bo comforted Denver to the Bijou Basin. They were murder, and because they wore Union
I of an envelope which was saturated with me when I was in sorrow, and painted engaged tn hunting, preparatory to gomon.
1 blood. I examined it and fonud that it mo to tho Lamb of God.’
Two brothers, whoso names are
hod boon addressed to ‘Bor. Noah New­
,1 left tho widows in a hurry and wont
given, wore found dead not far from Ute
ton, Now York.'
to Lead quarters gut Chartoy Russ, and day one of them was seen moving about, place where tlio Balls were killed, and in
1 hastily thrust it into my pocket and nrocoodt-d to Newton’s house to arrest carrying water from the creek /o camp.' tho language of tho letter “dreumstanoeo
turning to the widow, said :
him. But tho bird had flown. Ho had The next morning, Saturday, the 7th, prove that Bradley wus tho murderer.”
‘Mrs. Durant, du you know tho Bev. gone, hb housekeeper said, to sjxmd a Mr. Jacob Frich heard three pistol shots
Tbo letter soys there is no doubt ttbt
night with a friend -in the tower port of flred In rapid suctresion, in the direc­ this young demon who b a riulent rebel,
•Oh, yes, ho is our pastor ; but yon do the city.
tion al the camp, bnt mletrusted noth- killed these four men simply because they
not susi&gt;ert him F
Wo wore chngrinod at our defeat, and
wore loyal, and had spoken favorably of
•Oh, no, I was requested to inquire resolved to arrest him before ho reached
tho new constitution All hb victim, it
about him, by a friend,’ was my reply.
tho church We wont to tho church at cattle strayed off until Saturday, the is significantly observed in tho letter ware
'Then you have found no duo,* raid an early hour, but uur game was already Hth, when Sir. E. Al. Baldwin, acccm- Union men, and tome of them cx-Fodathe w idow, as I row to my foot.
there, end tho choir was singing. We panled by Jacob Swltacr, went up to the ral soldiers.
‘I have not, madam. rTris U tho most entered and occupied a Lock seat; wo
Three mr.rdcro occurred about aovra
camp to tell the men their cattle were
complicated case I haru ever been en­ were compelled to do eo, for tho church
gaged on. But 1 have uno more question was filled with people who Lad cumo to
camp revealed the utoundlng discovery
to oik.'
hear tho farewell aucourso.
.
that they have shocked all classes of the
T'roccod, sir.
Tho preacher arose and took hb* tert,
community, and that they desire that a
"Can you describe any article that ba* which 1 think road as fallows : 'Be yo
reward should bo offered for the appre­
that has been stolen F
holy, fur l am bujy.' The discourse was and auothex on the ground beside the hension of tho bloody-handed mnniter.
aanlundid one, in which hi* talents shone wugon, and all in bed. Each &lt; ne had Thgyo is little probability of his arrest,
It was given to mo by Mr Dutant,mauy witu all their brightness. Ho cuncludod been shot by a pistol boll, and almost in however, unless a large rowcud is offered
I yearn ngu; but ho is dead now.’
by exhorting hi* bearers to take him as the same spot— each proving fatal on as tho dangerous and reckloss character
an example, and follow him as he follow­ the instant. One was shot under the of outlay will deter aty but the must
right «y*&gt; an‘l another under the left, efBcieufWil determined offices ftomun-.
ed Christ.
When tho services were concluded, ho and tbc third Just book of the eye, Tbo dertakiup his arrest
।
That will do ’ said I. end the next1 came down from the pnlptto receive tho crime was evidently committed a week
minute I was wnloing rapidly towards furowcdls of hb congregation. The ladies before, when Mr. Frtcb heard the throe
Signs.
I my lodgings For a long limo / thought
pistol shots.
When will signa and wonders eoam T
about the case upon which I was engugBy papers found In the jKisscralpn of
Not a day jasses but wc cco good and
1
T
r ^A«r- door.
Lad signa, us tho following will show:
ton was tho burglar; bat tho question
‘Nuw'o your time, Harry ’ whispered
It is a good si^n to see a man enter
arose, ‘how camo that bloody envelop hi Charley Buss, os Nowton nooxed mo.
I stopped out to the pious robber, and which was found turned wrong aide oat. your aonctum with a friendly greeting:
•Hcrals two dollars to pay for my paper.*
But । must see tho minister, and know gruelling Ids arm, cried out:
Their guns were there undisturbed, but
Itiau bad sign to bear a man say bo b
more about him. I sauntered down
'Mr. Nowtou. in the name of tbo com­
too poor to toko n paper—ten to une Le
Broadway and stopped into a store to monwealth of Now York, I arreot you 1’
Jury nailsfied themselves of the culprit, enrrioo home n jug of “red-eye” that
purchase cotuo articles which I stood in
‘What for F he stammered out
raised moans among tbcm»«vrs to fol­ caste him over two dollars.
, Ter flic Band street robbery.’
low him, and started off sufficient force
mnn stoppud in end asked for some1
Ho turned pale aa death, and manv of
THE PIOUS ROBBER.
to effect bls capture, and to give him an act of charity to hh follows.
things which had been left there for
speedy punishment for his crime.
Noah Newton.
twcnty-flro years of actual
•Are you Mr. Nuwton ? ruled the ckrk.
-stoctivv.l have found many
•Quick, Charley, tho bracelets!* I cried.
who have stolen the livery of heaven tu
‘Bob, ran up stairs and cut Mr. Now­
Tho next instant Churlcy Hues sprang —The Galaxy baa a clever drecrlptfon
It h a good sign:
ton's things,' cried the clak to an errand forward and clappod the handcutts on. of Sheridan's battle at Fisher's HUI,
thio morning I stopped into Chief Matwhich contains this new historical an- ad with taste and n
Li huniud off and I improved tho ;
eedote, for the truth of which Mr. James
sued
fl—asy.
time in studying Newton's face. I had
F. Fitts b authority:
‘Hallo, Hany !’ glad to see you, thsro exported to see a person of sinister coun­
It is a good sign for a man to advertiaa
.•'As evening approached, upon the
irwork ahead.*
tenancy but was nofnlly mistaken.
Sing Sing for a tan of fifteen years.
day ot the fight, Sheridan bad entirely in tho paper.
•What’s up now, another murder?’
It
ia
a
bad sign for the sheriff to adHo was a man about twenty eight
All the fruita of his robberies were re- completed bio dispositions, abd had bls
I exclaimed.
vsrtioo for him.
covarod sure tho money, and Anna Bed­
•Na, H's a robbery; or, as I ahould say, and was neatly dressed. His eyes were man willingly gave up the widow’s ring.
It is a good sign to see tn honest man
wearing his old clothes.
large- and expressive, and thenublo look­
tack that night, probably esteeming It
It is a bad sign to sec thorn filling tho
ing forehead told that bo was intelligent.
•On Bond sired.'
holes in his windows.
Though bis iuulu. spoko well of him, I
Ing ; and he bad withdrawn a Little way ■ It La a good sign to see the color cf
‘Wliat, not on Bond street!’ I cried thought he needed watching, and 1 de­
aatomshod, for during my absence I had termined to do it When ho Jcfl tho with a Ono gold watch by tho
been hastily retablbbcd, Intending to
beard of frequent robbonna being com­ store I followed him, but ho went diroct- Bond street, whose churh is in
mitted on that particular street
Yea, Hany, thir- is tho tenth robbery
Tho next niglit I watched Newton's
there, inrido of two weeks,’ replied Mal- house, and saw him come forth and walk
hi*
rode up with the announcement:
away. I followed, and ho led mo through
The Msaiureless love.
'Gen. Cook sends bls compliments, sir, at evening schools, on public squares,
a reel aitarakto*. until he entond R-------and says be is in position. He'd like
street 1 mw him enter a fashionable
work ii up.
gambling resort. I followed suit, and
■ Where* s Bolt and Knight F
saw a man seat himself at a table. Ho doop it is; ii is a sea, a deep sea, that in capital spirits.’
bet heavily, but lust; and at last laid hb mothers can only fathom. But tho krro
•Qlad of it,1 said Bberi dan. ‘Tell him onoo dining with a respectable local
'And Charley Boss F
last dollar upon the table. This time ho displayed on yonder hill and bloody crows,
‘Ho has just finished tho Chaferton won, and continued to do eo until ho was whore God's own Sou is tiertehing fur us
prepare a little brandy and water, with
forgery case, and is cxi&gt;ectod hero to­ a thousand dollars ahead. And then no mon or angel has a Uno to measure. another aldo with another moa-isge :
morrow. So, Howard you will have to left tlio room and went to bis boarding Tho circumference of the oarth, tho nlti“What, my brother! what's IbstT”
, ‘Ges. Wright's compliments, General.
work up this one.'
bouro Night altar night I followed him tudo of tbo sun, the distance of the
'I’ll try it, but cannot goto work till tn and from the gambling house, but ^10, Lcso have boon ddonniaod;
digestion U so bad that I am obliged to
morning, fur I must rest ’
le bight, depth, breadth and lengtn
learood nothing mure • But suocree was
‘All right!' returned tho Chief and 1 sure to cumo
One
night I nos of tho love of God paasoih, knowledge. were never in better spirits.*
•Good again!* responded Bbertdan.
looking ot eumc gold pent in a jewelry Such i» the Father against whom all of
The many robberies which had taken stole, when a woman cute red mid stood 'us have sinned a thousand times! Walk •Tell the general be will bear from me
•‘Only about a Ublcpootiful.”
I.____ T&gt;___ I
near ma Her person glittered with dia­
And hardly had he uttered the words
monds. As she turned hor face towards summer calm, or lushed into fury, by the
dopredntur, for theysecmod to have been mo, I saw Anna Redman, one of tho winter* tempest is thundering on tho when aide number three camo up al a much; but one tablespoonful will soon
committed by one person. Detectives many woman in Now York who
the
from I’hilndeiphia worked at the case
habituating yourself to It, will teas its
sounding beach, you luivo numbered
As she laid her left hand on the coun­ God's merare and your sina Well,
ter, I saw a plain gold ring glirtcu upon therefore, moy wo go to him with the
on, Uli In the and, perhaps, you
ouo of her bngon. I Imtuoa forward, contrition of the prodigal in ow hearts
Mcomo a drunkard. O, brother
looking at tho ring, and saw tho letters
s ...•_ r___ r—
_u’ .
Haplly had It been for th&amp;: man Uba
Sheridan; ‘If tho whole army te in such
in my hands
thy eight’ Tho

^eetrj.

HOOFLAKD’S GERMAN BITTERS,

).

TDLMl.-tl.MPlR AMMUM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 15, 1868.

VOL. XII.

KMtvav wnoin

" With Mallee toward nans,-with Charity for all,-with Firmness in ths Right.”

gpiftriung.

faithful frtend. But, alia! be trifiled

OKTW. I
XOTAltr PVBUC.

Hu* camo Anna in possession of that
name's Phil Sheridan! Yon, sir.'to the

•Not on Bond street, I hope.'
Tee, it b there again.’
away.

I followed

him, wu bui an imago of him who, nut
—Even South Carolina, 1770, enacted
sparing hb own Son but giving him up tell him to attack at 001* vigorously with
to death that wo might live. Invitee and bls whole fores I Major, take the come Equal Suffrage, although che repealed
now areite your coming.— br. ffuthrit. order to Gon. Wright Captain, the tli0 act two yearn afterward But m the

g^In n Wretera village a charming
light of nlamf fell upuu his face, weB-preeerred widow IredWa amrted
aLsd as Kqab Newton, the mlais-

OAUTIOW.

We’ll have that hill before an.

Equal Rights for all men.

walched and saw them enter a
Sh.

Ml«

“ ***« «~*

Tharo was

—The fact that such intense vulgarity
and bretiahness as appear in tho li
nfcr with any

Anna emaqgelwm the Lui
pod forwara and laid my

■What Wdham biting my JaaaF

•Hany Howard.’

*A detector res; I

OIL OF
breath, U1 NM

�8h» Msjtinflj Signer.

EWS,—GOOD NEWS.

edged sword, and tbe
it has received ae em
raustltution iteeU^to a

TUKSoror.

heads were p.r'ccfly power'e-s in ulnetenLbi of the Counties in the State, and
of course could do nothing but Mw.—
JfosTcrtrnth’p officer, are i Republican
.'Ja tbfo County, apd that lea fair index
of the result lu the State. Even tbe
Cbpperboxl City of Nile*, elects one of
, JUto meat undaunted of lhe Equal SufiRaue *ncn of the State ns Mayo.-.

The object ot thia Club la to aid In car­
ry to gout the principles of .funlee and
equal right* under the lawn, and restorlox the L’n'oo upon a loyal 1-eais, and tn
the aoremplfabment of thia end, t&lt;&gt;aml*t

the fiju.es an:

Copperhead) in its lame of the 11th,
any*: “ We challenge the Adrian Journ­
al or any other paper to show ua where­
in Vslimdigham or Erick Pomeroy have
Any peraon residing la the County of
Hep. Ma.'.
deviated from the fullest support of De- Bury, or adjoining conn He*, who may
mccratic p: focipica." Eo do we.
be a qualified electoral the next presi­
, Senate at d 12 lu die House Is pa ticudential election, may becotns a member
IxmacTixrxr.-Tbe Prealdent'seoun- of thia Clubby signing this Constitution,
rel Friday ofened their rare through and by paying to the Treasurer such s»aenamenta
aa may be ordered by a ma­
bo a Itadle-.d of the Bret water.
jority vote of the members present at
. W iacorii in to. niso, radical to the core
any regular meeting.

RcTLbDem.

BESTSTOGA BOOTS $4,50 PEE PAIR.
sTukoKtf.

-Roomsfor the Michigan Delegation
to the Ch'cago Contention bare been
engaged at the - berm in House.
Cassius M. Oaf, Ministers! 8L Peters­
burg has tendtevd hto teslgnMlon, at the
request ot the Bute Department.
—Tbs steamers Morning Star and R.
N. Rico, ot the Detroit and Cleveland
• foe have ecmtncnc.d their regular tri;w
between that city and Detroit.

aiding

• Demoerat.be: the prhe, a Mat to the
‘Doited State* Senate for ala year, I*
woo by the InJep.-udcut Kepiblirat:*
fitea direct Issue l.y a ma".tsy or 35 ou
.Jctaiballot. Compared with hut year

Factory,
Dtmims.
Stripe Rhirtfrit,

atylm the New Hamj-hlre victory •‘The
Grand Settler.”
A Richmond special says It to rumor­
ed that Gen. tteolteM wli! remove Mayor
Mayo and other official. in Richmond.
—Four iocomoUves are to be shipped
from Naw York to San Franeiaeo lor the

but opposed to prohibition. Tbo oppouenfaof tho oooeUtattew mlxhl well cay
to them—*' We are oppood io both: you
Copperhead friends bere-sboats
ean
aid ua Id defeating both, if you will;
4btokmskleg s great deal of noise over
but If you are determined to have tbo
Jlio result of tbe Electiou on lhe 6th Inst.
•Id ben, you must take her cUckeu also.'1
No doubt many votes were thrown
4UdiifD0thiuj. True the Constitution
T* /fi*eet-d, bat that i» dur entirely to
*th» Votes of RrpuMeaitt. The Copper­

- 11
Jia

Auburn Horse, f eexle*. Young PoewbontM, Lady 1'aluicr, Flatbush Maid,
and Lantern.
—St Albans, VL. claims lobe tbebut­
ter metropolis of the Unit'd Mates. It
furnhbed nearly three m.llion pounds
Iasi year .
—Cuualdersble advances were made

pine Hosps,

marked chararterirUei o. hb present
position.
—Dispatches fiom Georgia state that

Sreffoo 1. The officer* of this Club
shall ronaiet of a President, one Vics
It doe* not apply to Secretary Stanton

We p-irchss-l our Goods since ths g.-eridvritn' on th* first day of Oefebw serf
III aril them a* low as th-y em be b m fhtanywhere.In th- Hute. Ws
„
blc tu bold ou- goods fur laxok ruort rj, if wj hi 1 the disposition.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
Hastings, October 21. l«7.-n2D y

Patent Medicines,
Pure Wines and Liquors for
Medical Purposes.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS I

Books and Stationery,

suppressing the Kuklux Klan In h&gt;* en-

■ larg.-ly liter.as d majority. So of the gardlng the eracked kettfe: tireretary

where jeneioily.
'
Cone ruing the mult In Mteh'gan we
give p'are to the folivwb.g renrlblerariL
de fr jtn ths Detroit Ooimnmlal AdrrrUser, a pxpor a'wtyv, tbo igb nominally
ucutrn’, In the lntere&gt;t of Bouioeratic
poller:
\ . Prfjsl ly R fa no news for us to say
that the prep a dconstitution,on which
the voice of tbe people vs. beard on
Monday, bite 1 by a largo majority.-How large, it is impca-iblc now to say,
but tbe pipe.^of both parties put it at
30.00U, and ii may be considerably abovc th 1 u Tbe prohibitory pro;ndtton

LAIItr WESS IS ENSIESS V a 11 E T T.
Ur.-Eariy

Htuflto,

rood eiuployea to Induce them to go to
—President Johnson’s defiant attitude

il Snd Mt

— Dickens gave a farewell readinc at
Boston WedncnL.y night, and tuade a
brief speech of adieu. An Immruac au-

township of Tbornapplc. a Recoednr
Feeretsry, Corresponding Hecretery,

G ROCERIES,
au

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

stxns axd or n.rr qvsurr.
DRUGd AJED Mgctctvm

Waukegan. 111., Thurxlay morning, and

midlficatlon of the it&gt;fam&gt;u» title Golveuuou me: on w einreuay ano eiscted
delegates to tbe Republican National '
Convi-ntiou. Gen. Grant was declared '

aaled Ussslss.

true pronunciation would give tbe ex­
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
isting popular name. Whether the vil­ diction.
6^v. 2. The President, Vice Preddent*
lain* now banded as K. K. K.'s are di­
—The Washington correspoud. nt &lt;•'!
and
Secretarial
shall
constitute
an
Ex
­
rect descendants of the Knights of the
tbe Boiton Post, who ia in favor at tbe I
J. P. IDIEITtACO.
Golden Circle, we eannot ray; but tbelr ecutive Committee of the Club.
While House, says the PradA ui’e roun- |
eel think that tbe iiD|«acliment trial
.
conic tut reme thousands behind.— they are Just the otTKourtog of that'
S
k
.
1. The President shall preside at
'Annual ewdcoe of the Legislature has treacherous gang.
all meetings of the Club, and of the Exbqrfcw filctvfe, biennial re wlons reeciv—The daughter of a veteran attache of
* Ipg tally nine tenths of the rotis cast on
Middleville Correspoxdence.
DISSOLUTION.
’Rjat qtics'ton.
given to Lhe Vics President residing In
r , The party । apcra of coarse give their
tbs dlstnH In which lhe meeting to be­
, own explanaLou of the cause* of thl*
tune-hunters
to
know
that
tbe
lady
la\
ing held.
teiulL iXu.iKrallo papore centrally
married.
See. 2. Tbe Recording Peerstary shall
cite di It a.* a Democratic victory, wlilhr1
— Republic.r. p-.pensdeny that It iesueh.
all uier Ung* of the Club and of the Ex­ to doubt that Arkansas, ihu-gh her
‘ and that tho vote on local offlenr* thru*
N. BARLOW,
ecutive Couunlttec.
2 Out the State shown that their party lum
reeonetrarted bereclf, and fully returned
W. S. GOODYEAR,
generally held Its own. It cun lie claimto tbe Union.
B. J. TRANT.
•jtdfos a Dcmi-cntic victory only In a
Club under tbe direction of the Execu­
very limited scBoe. .~o far aa tire rteult
tive Ccmmlttee.
wsuhyhavu a demoralising ctT.et uj&gt;on
named Flora Moron cm* mil ted suicide
the RcpuLlteaua, it wdl be favorable to
in Utica, on Wednesday night, by
t-tbe lh-;a©cral*. :.n&lt;i no further. I'rom a
shooting bc-ael'th-oogh tho heart with
cmiiil view, it r odd seem Hurt tire Reverdict of suicide while tn a Ot of tem­
, cat ejections, but not enough to shot
porary Insanity.
-ary marked diminution of strenxth.—Tbe segregate of the petty currency
o'all kind* at present In rireT.latlon In
tbe country If evtimMr-l to rejurent a 1
. the fhtu-’C. Fo for m ae*{^nwer. t apjienrs,
nominal value of *16 sno.ooo, and III
the Republican party have bteu very Uu» *nidr Jtessstil ia J'Crating lb* Canal.ta­
would take the Mint nlout four yours to
li*» ; tlit: d&gt;nn&gt;(b gnjnJIr* and ifixirnnee. ll»a
, little damn; c ! by IL
siqrply new coinage to I be same amoun t&gt;
.Srelion 1. Thi* Constitution may be
Advere fat.- seems ►r.met nje* lo pre- stesss grantU; -Equal Hight,.— vlrtdrd • paw
erfet Ineu-Mr «;«ie«t its siteptise. rantmtwrU amended nt any regular uneting of lire
..aidcover the birth of Individuals, «nd
Club by a two-thirds vo:e ol the mem­
the time la true of things, and the new
bers presenL
. non dilution U nociception. Under the
Jfac. 2. A rode of By-I-aws, nolincenTke Bosks will be KaUicsA
alatantwlth this Constitution, may be
j. nu.-slnfoul air and post diet, It fa not
ado]rfed at any regular roosting.
skratuvtin'll ahsild die twlbing. It
wai eraIrly and Inip-.^rfect’y gotten up.
The Layid-ifom of lad winter felled to
- The Providence Journal ways that
Arefioa 1. The regular tucetto^ of
paM tha act providing for the ckcL’oa of
the Club shall be held on every Friday from the rwmlt oftiic tfarffon In Rhode Flr»t days •$. March aa&lt; SqrttMbrr,
. aaembe s ot the ooustitut onal ronvenevening, on or next prerevdiog each full Island, ••there win be little or no oppo­
ttan until 10m- tern or lb. er weeks I..-moon, at such plase In tl»e vlllace of sition to the re-cleetiou ot the Hon.
far* the election was tv be held. Gwfog
Middleville on may bedreignated by the William Sprague, whrwe p revnt term
to this brief time, auffie'ent care was not
Executive Ommittre. t-pecbl and ad­ In tbe United Btstca Senate explrrwon
had in the stdocUoa of ttteinbrrt. The
journed meeting* may l-o held In any the 4tb cf March next”
tamperaaro elemi al was thoroughly o rehool district In the townablp of TUoralOUrfaed, and forced tho nomination of
ita partlxans to a gnat extent, thus re-1

BARLOW

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Psrfunww,
Ladic’s Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kind-s of Toys, Jfqtiuns, «fc. &lt;f-c.

for Biennial Sesal we ’
Assyria on Township nil

---- GROCERIES.—

152. Prohibition. Ye-,
Fssiemlcns. 1424. m-ijori

PATENT MEDICI KES,

nun.?,oh.D- ACKLEY 4CO

GOODYEAR, D.ttWW A BAILET8 MAMMOTH STORE

&amp; GOODYEAR.

♦wring a mo'ority of tbe ccnvcniion .
whose bobby wus prohibition. Tberail- ’

lit Roll call of officers andprotem s|»polntuicnts.
2d. Reading minutes of previous meetbobby, and tike all nen who are eontroile 1 by a Bfogla idea, they could rec
but one thing, and vainly supposed that
every 1-oJy e]r« muM of necevsiiy *«e the
aaaKlUnr. They went to the conven­
tion prepared t-&gt; lusfat upon .tbelr bob­
by. but having no wore knowledge ot
the work of framing a constitution than
a ftoh would havc of a.teem engine. At
an eariy period of tbe eewion, a great
want of public eongdewew tn the eonrenins was apparent, and ft was Inav.
Itable that ite production rbould tulTer
from thl&lt; distrusL 1 be ecustitut'en was
in feet deb ated be font It wM bamad^nd
ths cialm of any aet of men that tbelr
wtadem aod their labors. wb&lt;-t!.rr qulesujnt or acLve, have contributed ianiy
great degree lo the roaulL to aa as* of

HARDWARE STORE,

From Orange

FRO BONO PUBU00 :
1 occurred in Harry

Mrs Lent, wife of Sqtia
ria vllle, while In the act
bed, had her clothing te
above that stood c'oec b’

barrel of water. th&lt; tight

LABOE a AT) SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

H. A. GOODYEAR,
dust Received,

6th. AppoUitmcnt of conunittees.

•th. Unanfobed buafocm.
Tib. Now besfoewL

STOVES, IRON,

.aacm, most ot the tins, i
pain u one would rupp
pericnce.
She lingered until Tl
Cdlowlng. w bee death r

and anguteh, has taken
hie frier ia bcnrt-rvvdfo
fa left with two little bo.
. n. EUia.
Thomas Cranson.
D- D.HubUwL James Gibte.

rUfomL. Oath. A-L.MiD.wML
m, C. Warth.

Chas. IL Dietrich.

Kushvilla Cyreq

D. C. Griffith baseless
r Day Goode and Cra
taev to now ready for It

�SPECIAL |T6t:

Sorat nnd JHisttUanrous.

TRIED AXD SOT FOrSDWAXTKO.

MILLINER.

EB Pi

ID 8TOKT, BXIOX DLOOX,
HASTINGS,

MICH.

ZOO.

CAUTION
Sstti.k Ur.—Early next week wo
aball have our Hook* and accounts rea­
dy for settlement and wUh to settle with
every person to the olo-o of our second
year, being to April let. IMS.

ux^rerthEfcSA!?;

1h

AILE

2

rax;
H. - - &lt;

Music &amp; Jewelry.

BOOKS.
Blank Hole and Receipt Boeks,

STATIONARY
PREBTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,

0/every Hnd and Variety,
At lira jTcv sure os Jeffmon Hire*1,

EMP1».

Drug &amp; Bookstore

Boots and Shoes,
MAIS Br.OTIIEnS,

Groceries and Provsions,

Dr® MediciBBS, Grocgries,
Tho Most Successful Mcdlcfnej
In the World.
Established in 1835 by one of
onr Most Eminent Phyalclans, and
now used throughout North and Groceries and Produce,
South America, with more pleasing
results than any other Medicine in
cases of diseased Liver, Blood or
W. PARKER A SON,
Skin, Indigestion, Coativenesa,
Billons Complaints, Rheumatism
and Fever and Ague.
Thousands of certificates are ia
our possession, giving detailed
accounts of perfect Cl'RES effected
'"by these invaluable Medicines.
They regulate the System and put
all tho functions of. tho body
a.rx&gt; NAmrKwt^Ktas.
rutaxtu. it&gt; fjrnxxx xc
in n healthy condition.

Livery &amp; Sale Stable.

Hardvare. Stoves, Im Nails

Grat Rtintili fir WIW

SaMIffl &amp; Hinmuim,
NEW ABYE9THEMENTS.
II. A. GOODYEAR,

Banin &amp; EicfeanjB Dealer,
From Crengcvilfe.

LOOK AT OIK GOODS t LOW FtiCES
&lt; ver i.ccu.rcd In Barry County.
-^On Sunday morning the 5th Inst., a
Mn. Lent, wife of Square Lent of P.ntricvllle. while In the act of making up a
bed, had her clothing take flr? fr&gt;ra r.
•tote that stood c’osc by tho Vet. and
rnnnln- out on the stoop whore stojd a
barrel of water. thought to j ut out the

SCW ABTl'llTHEItESTS.

at any olbvy hou-o u&gt; Ua
a®. CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
ORDER on hliort noUcc, and a flt gutunntcel every time.
’
■
rsr Hr a.&gt;re and call st lire Tern pl • of fail­
Ion bifure yea bay.
MT Bonvirber that nW first Pricy ia far U-

water
none,
IC M r.B

GOODS!

» aa icnii'd'.stanec from the home wa­
tering his hororo. and hearing iicracrearu
hurried to tbe house, and on flrtt seeing
her, did not know who, cr hardly what |
abe was. She stood nprght, but unable I
lo mare. She could talk, and did no1
seem. moM of tho time, to be in aa much
pain aa one would tuppixc the must ex­
perience.
She lingered until Tuesday morning
following, when death put an end to h«
auflering. Mr. Lent fools deeply hla be*
leavemcnt, end though b's friends, whb
are many and want., do ail they enn to
soothe him in thin bls hour of trouble
snd anguish, has token to his bed, and
bis grief la heart-rending to behold. He
Iv left with two little boys, whoa? ago*
arc about etabl and ten years. May He
whodoetb all things well, give him
strength to bear up under bls heavy af-

PoumCAV—The Democnta am JuNlent over tbs defeat of the new Constltutlon in this town of course; but aa It
has been so long rince they have had
anything politi.-alte to crow over, it re-

Nashville Correspond cnee-

/

D. C. Griffith has ctostd oct hb •took
of Dry Goods and Groceries, and bis
Wore ia now ready for ita stock of Dregs
•nd Medicines, for which 1 uoderetoml
It baa barn rented. Dr. Goucher baa
sold out bls Interest ta tha Dreg Blo c of.

H. FRENSDORF A CO.

PmoomU*. Sfiuiu) at K*eJ. I'-fruli Bmtlitf
Cur^. ,'r-^rj^i
a«
nwummi
UtMtS •/ Ut
Bio »&lt;‘jAM&lt;ita&gt;. Jmxlflb. !H4. .
Moira. R*vsn»i&gt;t&gt;C. hairs A Bbo.
Gunnni i—It la now nrsrty tl&lt;bl yore dial

PBE8T0H 4 MEAD
Profltablc Employment
K are in ■•St of ecergiin bu&lt;ure* b&gt;k.
•uh trotn «n o lo aarSopiuj. to Of« niFriday, April 1 'th.
imponnil W«n&gt;. of to are aa eanvtMing
Friday, April ITih. ctalo
agasuU (vary Cbosiy la Ore UalM Mita, tut
FrUar, April Sub. lb. uWU«»«V

W

Figure 3 Sewing Machine,
,
(
,
&lt;

�LEGAL MOTICES.

DRY GOODS.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOBY.

PKO..TB O.n,,:

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

M.

laity, put the friar in Na 6 I’
went Betty to the poor pri«
lout reverence must ge into
in inti i»i snrs.’
low, what: asked ha, alarmed

UE1

1*. HU, q&gt;

FOB PlRimNG THE BLOOD.

Dry-Goods,
NEW CASH STORE, Groceries,
Hate &amp; Cape,
TO BUY YOUB GOODS! Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Jujiuwj giuti

IMPORTER AND GROWER OP

\*Yoor roveranoe must co into Na 6.’
FLOWER AH VEGETABLE BEEBS
’ There »M no bq* lor it, and tho
prfaat arceo, douod his dreaaing gvwu.and
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
went into Na 6.
’ In about fifteen minutes the miatrcM
ealWd to Betty.
Put tho friar into Na 4.’
Betty iud&lt;l eoowlhutg about disturbing
hie revomticv, which her uuatress did not
undmtond. So she told the girl in a
•harp voice, to do aa ahe wu directed,
■nd ahe would al way, do right Up
went Betty, and the unhappy |tri««t de­
spite hi*angry nroteetatiima, was obliged
to turn out of No 0 and go into No 4.
But little time elapsed ore the girl was
told to put lhe friar into No. ", and tbe
pour pnoet thinking that «”«Y body was
mad in the house, and sturdily resolving
to quite it in the morning, crept into tho
damp sheets of Na 7. But he was to
enjoye no peace there. Betty was again
directed to put tho friar into Na 3, and
with team in her eyes she obeved.
Ja about an hour th» landlady con■ eluded to go tu bed herself, and the friar
was ordered into hor. room. Wondering
what It all mont, Betty roused up the
priest and told him ho must go into Nu.
II. Tito monk crossed himself counted
beads and went into Na\ll.
/t so hamtenod that tho husband of
tho landlady was troubled with the green­ p&gt;«;x.rrd to do all kind* of
eyed monster. Going up tu bed, thcre- House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
Iqn, beiuro his rife hu suaiuciona wore
confirmed by soring between his own
ibMts a man sotinii asleep. To rouse tho
sleeper and kick him into tho street was
tbe work of a moment Nur was tbe
miatakc explained till tho next day.whon
, tbe priest informed the inkeeper, what
^Outrages had boon committed upon him
and bo learned tu his nomrement that ho
had been scryed the whole night as a
warming-pa n.

XKW .GOODS:

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

EVERY NEEDED HMD tSD STI LE, We WILL NOT be LNPr.MIfLP.

in&lt;"fo^maw»* I'-rrelA **t l«»r*K ibai .ba

Best astrt’Bt »f ('Mekrrjrla Tewi. be l:r.-.xd k. xll -m „ krei Kalat, u »M
Fresh Goods cmMhhI If

haM.

win w. ia M.-l a-tilHw 4*.&lt;&gt;lba4.
Tberesr* II » OrAeteH. 1 hat M^y. Ito E lb
4.V af ADV'I O«»t. al • a'd-.wk is tto for».a- a.
U suHOMd StethaUar as • a^ l****1^

Old Goads selllair rerardlen of &lt;‘®M.

DHOWS MG.IR, • •

IM|e.

BOOTS $ SHOES, CHEAP!

o. i. spauldinb.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

’UE BEST I'UIILT

SEWING

—

MACHINE
Corner of Jvffi-reun and Railroad Streets,

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY.

i.'b-lrw.

HASTINGS,

MICH.

WE ABE COMING!
•» * elab

W “7

ONE DOLLAR BALE

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons, A. No. L, ot 1100,00.
Open Baggies »ingle Boat $l2-*», to flflS.
«
•
Two
*
130, •• 180.
Top
ffinglo “
180, “ 27S.
RatlerA Jumpseat wngvn% 75, “ 100.

t y FREE OF COST.

Success,

-t om.1
ml

LXcatea*. ,
Ata

’J

The Last

lift

It Makes the Best Stitch,

’

CAtalogua oT Goods and'Saipte aaat to asy
Area* free
ALLES, HAWES A CO.,
T?"* *
15 Federal St., Unlcv, Ma
c.
____

*

Dry aud fan.-r Cauda.L'utLry, Plated War

tried*. Ae.
Cas. Loatbor‘
K -fl f--------------------------

-

JIWELBY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

IMPROVED

R. HERRICK,

PRRESTO^R

.PIMBUiUS A WIGHTMAN'S STOKE.

rnvum n cook.
!»llMl'l«Hr’r&gt;l».

JR SECOND PROCL1MATION!

HAIRDRESSING
Jfcw^tylc ’•‘"•‘Boldt

Still Leads t he Van

Great Seduction 301

will quickly rntore Gray Hair

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I

DRAIN COMM 8S ONERS NOTICF.
DEPOT, IM OBEETWICB -ST, S. T.

... „
Bsstisca April nd. 1HT.

K- IlLHRIvK.
aprrtt

rajcGONEDoUjta

mJ^HOLEMALE * RETAIL.

Be Sure to See this Machine,

Groceries and Provsions,

DEPOT,

^.OTBTEB

totor* baying ear other, u yaa wmtd wasradtr
to di tip painted, Aoold ton happen toaooMoof
tboMprurk alterward Wa Kara fro,&lt;wai an):
tattoo* lo
JfaoHaa alter ponooa hart

LOOK AT OVk G001IS1 LOW PltlCES.

"FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE-

A Good Overcoat for $5,00. worth $10,00;
a L'iT Jri-?* *•“
•U’iu- •*,fc
A .Mik Mitod ( aximrro aut for lll.n^ vurtli
ISLO-1-. A HartH.'Laraifnervaail for 11,1,00 «unh
ir: ni a
it™..
J.
n

‘Wholesale and Retail.
Harlnf filled «p drpMt^ata, I am saw reedy
toarr-r. Or.ttra in.rary.tjla Alan all o,h»r
odtblaa uaaally fo«od .o a Fr.t rla.a Reotanrant
Call ve mo for Orator* i' you naal tbo BEST ia

FT

'

W. A. SARTWILL.
Hastiac*. Dor. lltb. IM7.
doalllf

BROAD GAUCB IIIORT LIMB.

Lsslbvr I'mrrri.x QaalHisa Tba Wsur 'blaokikga

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTfflN

When aarA sassniiag to Air^ilosa. la

Broad Gauge Bail way I

wonKand
MADK
to
ORDER on abort noUoe,
a fit &lt;narunteed every (Uno.
e

i
Khali b« a ptea*ar* to a* to wail on tviioiMn.

W. A. SARTWEIX.
teal Cars at Ifomt.ml W..k»«». ir HMrmalwatMb Mess* k^asUAtaBB, isrslwnsnr Bala.
» . U Bl—a. lasaSMay, &lt;ir»« IMnUty. *sA [n^4.nsasM is MaNMM asssvslly; O—sawmiiB. EoUepy. a*4 r,i&gt;: Mrntal ssA rbyatesItMapari

,k

Tbs warK-rasewnMMlbsr. is thia MwitsMs
Uciar*. elaarly prarM ma* hi* awn «x|*ria*a.
that ik. awiol osawaweasM «f tfVa*es* i*&gt;ay h*
*&gt;*ato*llT rvsmvM wiilimn wei s»sa. a»4 witV
sat 4aar«ra» .uraml abSHttfosa. fotocm. Is
awssti, rbMewmm, wUinr at a aeua
stssreaWesasSarUla sail effwtaaf. by whah

DaBilag*. Dos.ll.IMT.

. MBIT

“ “• T""&gt;le »f F«*a-

newTork’,

BOBTON,
PITTMXI HGII,

BALTIMORE »nO
WAOHlRfiTOltciTT.

BLACKING:

W*
M..UW . Lm.i.n,
Tbl* h IbsmdykMH* totk.
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !
■EVOLUTION II TIAIEI

Whlab I* put Bp In Hal and Quart Cam.
rasdy for war. It ia a aspencr artiela
and • .mated tn stet |wrfr*l mImAcUos

And &gt;rt avllnin LudKV t»&gt;* ■ .

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Bye tjastings unnnct

GEO. M. DEWEY,
JIT flAirri-XUS. BARIIY CO., MICE.,

She gxstinjs gxanrr
RATES OF AOVEBTU1KU.

K &lt;x«.. ■ «- r« •; &gt; -

’*sts‘iiwstm«S’x!iiiK

BY OEO. M. DEWEY.

Vol.''in.

TEZM8.-tt.ao m Amnnr

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 22,18G8

Wrfflral.

. ri •&gt;bbi1»

fftiKu, nsmTsesiT««»! uwi »e»i»e»i wee

NUMBER 52.

Jottnt

that menufartriwd lumber is of that
___ ________ .w .rfU*
Among the Peer Giris.
manufactiired
. that floor- which fallows, that one process of manu­
Once a year, however, tho valley pro­
Mr. FERRY.lumber
" underbid
facture does not necessarily make either mts a meat animated appearance. The
Such is the title of a corefuL’y prop
lumber, laths, or shingles. I would re­
cd and moat affecting article in the A]
mind gentlemen that in tho manufacture
caravans, un- number of Putnam'i Mayutint, which
cannot be known or constructed into any
scribes the poverty, sorrow and temp
other article but lumber. The terms
bans of the poor ecwmg'girte and st
AD may spring trmn logs, “ t^y K^- and bathe in the stream where Jesux is girls in the city of New York. Thi
tiro of different articles of lumber and ally do. r or uutance, logs taken from a said to have been baptized by John.— thousand is the' least cornputativn of th
not names of other articled of merchan­ common boom at the foot of your mffldise.
Mr. BLAINE. How about doors and
writer detail* their daily Live* expceea
the shore rises in an abrupt chalk
the impositions of their employer* do*
Mr. FERRY. Theoe ore manufactured
lumber, in my judgement, and ore not
considered an included in the excejrfion coining manufactured into a shingle
at all, far the simple reason illustrated by Logs token from the eamo boom
table is ths descent to a life of lewdnosa,
my remarks, that tho idea of lumber, ty drawn another way into the saw-mill and
provided they do nut contract fatal diafirst slabbed in whole or in part. Theee
cascs from oti-rwork aided by tho foal
slabs, by a second sawing are cut into
air of their crowded sewing rooms and
Mr. PIKE. Under the decision of tho ' the requisite length, and by a third and thus washed away. The Christian A&lt;nb fetid sleeping apartments. Tho fifteen
Treasury Department in relation to this forth sawmg, or proccta, mode into man­
thousand prostitute* of New York are
matter, the phraiM'ulogy used in tho re­ ufactured laths, thus losing tho title of appear in nublic with unvailed facca,step ' largely replenished from this source —
ciprocity treaty being “lumbar, unmanu­ log to take tho name of lath. The slab­ down without hesitation among the Tho writer well reasons, that efforts to
factured in whole or lupart," which came bed log, by a second sawing, is con vert­ crowd of men, with their cltildron on rescue the latter are costly nnd unsucin free, shingles that were shaved did not ed into perfect lumber, by a third edged their shouldara, and dip them repeatedly ceosful compared with those which nek
cumo in free, but were taxed, while laths into perfected lumber, ana may again bo under tho water, in utter disregard of rr.thcr to prevent the eril. If we can
that were sawed camo in free and boards planed, tongued, end grooved far finish­ their erics and screams. Still mure vio­
camo in free. But shaved lumber, planod ing purposes or for flooring or ceiling, lently do tho Riu»ians and Greeks act;
lumber, and finished articles, such os and all tho while bo nothing else than their fanatxm is only appeased when some
doors, sashes, blinds and articles of that lumber. It will be seen, therefore, that of their number, ns often happens, hare
kind, did not camo in free. If tho com­ procvracs of manufacture, or degrees of lost their lives in tho rushing river—a
mittee had used that phraseology it form, finish, or quality.cannot be the dis­ fate apparently envied by the survivor* to defy effutt. It is almost as bad in oU
would havo been familiar at the Treasu­ tinctive line of severance between the
re Department I snpjx»e this phrase­ chnrncteristice of lumber to dotermine
go, if unveiled,
tarty
ology used by the committee would be tbo construction of the term “unmanu­
sad a lecture. 1------- ,-------- ----------factured lumber,” as submit! d by tho
done by systematir philanthrophio visitacity treaty, and in conaeqneneo of the conference ousnmittee, and now under
tiun to learn of and relieve tho iudividudecision under that treaty.
eonxidnratian. Without, therefore, going
Mr. HALBEY. The nilingo
v
-------- bevond legislative proprieties, or in any soon vicars, and the sediment falls to the tectire unions fur •elf-erapluymcnt, girls
|)*rtinent under tho present law
lai is that ' »«y amuming to state what were tho bottom.
[isrtinent
boarding bouses, homes for the tranaent
tawing and planing of Itnnber, tuugning ' views ot or to commit the members uf
The Jordan (Scktnal tl Kthi-) takes its reception of tho destitute Ac. Bat wa
I and grooving uf boards, and grimliug o! of tho conference committee to any par- source in a marshy district near Hasbuisb would make two other suggestions, prac­
lirvouatuQs ore net oinsidcrod manufac- limit** basis of construction, I run piop- in Lebanon ; flows through the Lake of tical in tlft’ir nature und worthy of Lciug
,uns*’ , t,
I wly state »y conviction of tho true in­ Gcnncsarvth; and then, after many urged '•upon the attention of young
Mr. FERRY. Tim gentleman has an- ’ tent or import of tho Words “unmanufoo curves and windings, rushes into the women wno are cotn|«Ucd to weak tur a
I swerod fur me, and I wish hero to date, turod lumber" by declaring it to mean, Ghor, and loses its waters in tbo Dead living.
| in further explanation of tliis coustruo- ] jn my judgement,
j—i—all
»it sorts, vtn.l.
'
Sea. Ila direct course is about one hun­
kinds, forms,
Tho Grat j^Lat they should avoid large
tiun, that whenever any flouring and finish, and qualities of lumber ns hare dred and twenty-fire miles in length ; bnt cities* and reSain in the country. Theas
ceiling or any plan ml lumber of any kind not by further manufacture nnd other it has many windings and angles; near perishing thousands, the details of whose
is sliipiK'd Io market it is always de­ rombtnatians and farms passed into such Jcriebo its width is eighty feet At its uiinery are so harrowing, thatoneshrinks
scribed as “lumber” and r.cl eqietfally construction ns to lose tho palpable con­ onterance into the Balt Sen, where it trts from coming hi contact with them, and
an "flooring” or 'planed
lumber.” ft ditiuna of lumber by transfurmation into ates a small delta. Lieutenant Lynch even grieves to hare read of them, are
.
lie of lumbar,
shape of some snccificnlly known ' found it a hundred and eighty yards in prineipeHy from tlio country, attracted
si) goea by tho title
lumber, whether
whctiicrtlio
_________________
in the rough or manufactured. Mani- I artiste
artitlo of uso and merchandise
mcrenandiso by wide!
which 1I breadth, with a denth of throe feet.
by a deriro tn see something of city life.
! fiats of earpiee frequently designate dif- it « generally ami inreriably uanrod.
| Al onetimo the Jordan mirrored i
feront qualities, M euninnm, flnit. second,
Mr. Speaker, much as I regret tho fail- wntera beautiful towns, bnt now
itli5crUany
| and third ujipera, imwpoOtive of whether , ure tu include in thia exemption from miaemblo ruined boux*. Nut far distant
I tire cargrH^ are composed uf boards, , taxation all manufneturod articles heretomoats onil\temptations of tho city &lt;
Bcantling. flooring, riding, or clear stuff fore mnged under the freolist, / am cunsumo virtue and health. One drai
THE HEW TAX BILL.
|
nad, whether planed or unpinned, the tout with tlio inclusion of broadstuff and
■ ■ ——
I whole gtws to market under tho general I lumber. Tbcso. of ths many articles at tbo sound of the trumpets of -JasbuB,
1 Hon T. W. Ferry's Speech on Bxmnpt- term of lumber. When, however, door* j taxed, orc, perhaps, the proper ones to bo the walls crumbled into dust and ruin, tne, and a frosh crowd uro ready to inroot
I or laths or shingles are shipped, they ore free of taxation ironic two can bo saved, and all the inhabitant* excepting If*bah in tlio tottery ' Thorn ore girls tmough
lag Breadstuffs and lumberf doaignatod in the bill of lading or tnani- It baimoniros with the thorny uf that
| fast as such, whttber «awcxl or shaved j legulaticm which generously grants n free When rebuilt, it acquired fame aa the
, Riprasentiittvs F«ny and Senator | shingte* Ihay are not and cannot bo | homestead to the poor settler who, for sent of the school of tbo prophets; it
Howard, of Mlehlgan.,'wsre on the Corn- ' Lby
any pcx .--------------------------------------flourished anew, and became, after Jeru­
------------------ -----r - ------------------ want of means, would otherwise roam
nilttcoof Conference appdln'ed tncon- ( manufacturod lumber. They caused to homeless and n wanderer throughout tho salem, tho first town of Palestine. In
■ Idcrthe paints of dlsegrremcnt between | lx&gt; lumber when they by ditfereni form 1laud.
—1 Freeing luml-er from taxation the time of Augustus, Herod* held his
the
two houses
the---bill to
----------- — ---on
------._ exempt i। become lalh
loth and »l&gt;inglo«.
shingles.
hosrnis its cost nnd cheapens the shelter
slAlter court there; fine [inlncce overtopped the, thrir daughters ttwny from tho city, uu- '
fivsens
1 certain manufacturers from Internal tax. ' rr t[ uml.-ntend
unib-ratand thi.,
(his oxci
exception—and 1 of tho homestead. Roltsuing breadstuff* palm-trees ; mighty aqueducts provided leas they can go hitu the families of rela.. that
.i—.conference
r----- *•- Mr.
t&gt;----------—. ' was prr-MUt during tbo dUcussiuu
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, in ..
1I Al
Ferry_«u
offtercd
the fronj taxation reduce* tbo coat of tho pi- refreshing water to the populous coti- tivea, sad ore sure of employment which
committee—it applies only to that kind I mal food of the primal poverty-stricken morvial town; the spectical-krving multi- is butli healthful and remunerative.
of manufacture ot lumber whitm run verts sottlcr. With a free home, a free shel- trade roe attracted ny an'mnpbh^MtoT,
Our second fUggcetlon Le.thst a sj-eedy
in the arena of which the people assem­ nnd effectual remedy for the evil, so far
tain in the free list bmdstuflk and lutn- it into different materials by wliich it is
ber. Other manufactures, according to thereafter designated and known ax a Mxy conditions uf livelihood are protect­ bled to deliberate ; extensive storehouses
ed and the poorer classes of the commu­
tpoeific article of commerce.
cd, Is open Immediately tu there Uroaaon each tbousam I doffers &lt;if rale* above
Mr. Speaker, to bo more explicit, and nity bafriemlod by * cousiderato Govern­ cosily commodities a ith which they sup­
Ave thousand dollars, of two dollars.— in hopes to clenr up tho oonfasian of ment. With such protection and such a plied the luxurious inhaUUnia of Boar been mentioned by the writer tn JWId the discussion on the bill so reported, ideas with which gentlemen seem inclin­ start in life failure to rise above the mis­
'
ed to enrirete this question of phraseolo­ fortunes which hover around the mure
dependent classes of atisunship must bo
Mr. Speaker, as my name appears ap­ gy, I may sny that In the committoo* of chargeablb to personal inefficiency ralh- were gathered Jews, Greeks, Humous, are we told that thirty thousand poor
pended to tho report 1 desire to say to the conference 1 hod tlio honor to more tho CTthnn to litgialativo magnanimity. I and Arabs; from Italy and Spain came girts are Starving over their needles,and
House that, as a member of tho confer- amendewent exoepting breadstuff* lum- trust tho report of tho conference com­ soldiers, dancers, gfadiators In thaae And no relief but In a fall from virtue,
euoe oosnmitieo, I was ntixfotis to secure b«r, shingles and lath, nnd helming that mittee will receive tho concurrenco of tho thronged streets the wild children of Ish- when there are twice thirty thousand
the exemption of all manufactures that I reveal nothing that took place in com- Huusc.
mnel and Esau—dwsllcni in tents, pic- families In the nine city who would bo
had heretofore appeared on tho free HsL mitten more tlrnn is proper for tho eluci­
tureequo nnd warlike—camo to sell their glad to employ them in domostle work.
, But, ns was said by tho chsirman of tho I dation of Ibis matter, I may also say that
flocks and herds, fattened on the rich
The .ordan and Jerichoco nferenot ootntninoe, it wan imposaible “shingles and lath” were strenuously ob­
pastures oftho Jordanjtocn whom neith­ molds, at remunerative wages? Muse
to accomplish this desirable result We jected to, tne committee consenting to
an nnrmsonnble pride be gratified, cron
Barren and craggod rise the mountains er emperor nor queen could bind.
therefore took up with what we could the exemption of lumber, but unwilling
With ths glory of Jerusalem sol alto if the irlee be life or virtue? Ifro.cafl
to include sawed or shared sliinglc* or .of Judea ; arid and sunburned are tho
Intlu They reluctantly assented to lum­ plains of Sliaron ; but where tho wind­ the star of Jericho. Sandy waste and no longer upon us for pity, and cease
I
loans
o&lt;
-stone*
broken
colnrnns,
hnlfthe needier a wall, whether It be in tho
I desire here to state that, in vi&lt;vw of ber, but would not open the duor to fur- ing waters of tho Jordan flow, tho sandy burred in rubbish, and arches of acqnefarm of tbo "Song of the Ebirt," or tho
thex exemption* Tbo question then ,desert becomes a pleasant land.
arose whether tlio term lumber would
Tho Delta cd tho NQo is not mare
article in Putnam. At this moment
cover all articles of different names made sunny nor the shores of our mountain 1
there are thousands of families In every
lakes
more
bright
end
verdant,
than
tho
of that article and uf various combina­
city, vexed with ignorant, untidy, in­
cussion upon this tonic whether this tions of that material. To guard against picturvoqne banks of the Jordon ; for
competent servants fre-h from Ireland
phraseology would include all forms of
srmbling
cowsheds
than
human
dwell
­
hero tho hot rays of tlio sun are ti-mpcrcd 1
or Germany, who -would be glad enough
lumber converted into other article* and this tho qualifying term unmanufactured
was effered by s member of the com­ by tbo refreshing stream as it rushes .ings, ehrne remains ; hore and there a to exchange them for farmers' daugb.
I think I do not mistake tho views
mittee and adopted. Its purpose was to majestically down to the Dead Boa; hero block Bedouin tout and an old watch tors from tho country, and metlianlcu*
cut off nil articles that by tho protvw of :luxuriant cornfields alternate with thorny
and laborer.' daughter* In the city—
were mine) in saying that the expression
groree and craggy rooks, and the rustling Jericho'
excludes all kinds of lumber that havo manufacture had been transformed into ,
Tbo dwellers in Riha, tho modara rep- families in which imh young women
such definitive characteristics as to bo ,of the tail roods minglee its sound with
would fin 1 the tno.t catnfortable of
taken'such other farms as to be named
generally known, accepted, aud named tho murmur of tho flowing water*.
'rcssuitative of Jericho, are oC tho negro
■ad designated by other specific, terms
they have black woolly hair, nnd homes, gosrt food, kind treatment and
Herj tho cool shadoo uf willuws, ac- S;
'
than lumber. Fur instance, furniture is tho general dunnia&amp;’d cmn of lumber.— acios, and holm-oak is enlivened br tho '
countenances are deficientin mti-llimanufactured lumber. Bo is a desk or
’o, Tito appearance, of tho dirty and opportunities for Improvement.—
The distinction, I think, in very clearly bright tints of the nomogrunoto and ulo* ger.t
|
bureau, sofas, chairs, book-eascs, or any
auttlod when you attempt to consider the andor; white laurou, tamarisks, and ar­ huts of malted mild and ndfaH, in whoso Twunty-flve years ago we began married
names of articles synonymous or inter­ butus attract tho qyo, as woU aa the dea­ interior tho half-naked inmates lie ex­ life Ln Bo-ton, and at that Unit (and
changeable. bliiugles ore nut lumber der fig-tree, with its in tori nan g branches, tended with their shaggy dogs by their still more a Utile earlier,) a large por­
* &gt; disgust. Hedges of thorns tion Of the families in the city had for
nor lath; lath is not aliingles or lumber anil broad, overlapping leave*
domestics fanners' daughters from.
Tho rod ftjchtiti-likc flowers of the
Any more than lumber is either shingles
Maine, -who went out to lervlee for
sirfr.and the orrangw-tinted fruit of tho
X^a time thU tb» u
tuning print of
aulanum, glow brightly in the warm sun­
construction. The exceptksi applies to
beams ; white here ana there the tttrbanall farms of lumber,whether in tho rough neevmarily uf like nomenclature, after shsjted bead of a solitary pohn b-oe. mrpnettle down ns they were brought up.—
-.1- a__ ..
undergoing various processes of manu­
Neat, intelligent, capable, they wtritcd
facture, by Which their form, charnctorbsmt end bnlistim, and Uttt are materially changed.—
tbe faintly rather than Ferrante. It:
lumber are merged »n
Nuram T to ba diverted ur answered by
~aa; and naturally bo*Aj*a

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�pay mys^f. Cost nothing to enter la
this dess. Tbe abesp will bo sheared
at the Festival; untese objected to by
the otBccrn of tbo fiMtl val, if so will be
B’Aereas, We, the teachers of Barry sheared near by ou tbe same day.
B. P. CADY.
C-Junty lock wtth profound regret upon
the apathy of the masses which is so
manifest in their neglect of those things,
which, though small la themselves,
contribute much to the success ef our
schools, and,
IFAereas, Theroaresemo things which
lug wtu held this afternoon, at tbe pri­
Thea kill 1 and spars not 1
will contribute to oar succees u teach­
Then strike I and let every blow cut ers, and to the more rapid progress of mary school house near the eeater of
dfep Into the heart of ths monster f
our pupils whleh wo cannot cureelrss our town, for the purpose of determin­
Do this, and victory I victory I! shall perform, but whleh ie peeullnriy tbe ing what could be done by our township
, it'e republish the following editorial
by way of helping forward the great en­
be our watchward and reward.”
work of our patrons, therefore be Lt
ffrmlad week'* La Cross Democrat, a
terp rise—tlmt of the Grand River Valley
Itesoteed, That if parents would reap
tewing Domoctatlcforgan of Wisconsin,
the
granteet
bneflts
from
the
whools
to
in order that loyal and good men, who
and ef course the action that was taken
which they send their children. It fa for
have the best interests of the country al
could not bed'-emod derisive upon the
We are requested to give notice that them to give to the school more of their question. Wo were disappointed, how­
frtort, may see to what that party la
there will be a Convention of Posts, personal attention, and that their visits
tending.
ever at the offish n ess (If I may be allow­
Grand Array of the Republic of the to tbe school bo frequent, thus enroared the expression) of some In the south
State of Mldilgan, held at Odd aging both pupil and teacher.
“Wo are pleased to sec moremsuU
ii
Fellows Hall, in the City of Detroit on
Resolved, That the condition of many port of our town. Able speakers were
sommenced for Democratic organisation
in attendance, and no doubt some were
Wednesday the «th day of May next, at of our school houses to such, that teach­
Ln the South. It is important that this
10, o’clock a. m., for tho purposo of ers and pupils are n s cessarily discour­ convinced of the Justice of bearing a por­
ahoujd be done early and well. Every
tion of the expenses of this enterprise.
electing Department officers, far tbe en­ aged in their efforts, and the school, la.
Southern State should be fully nepreThe elector*, no doubt, will seen be call­
aeated In the Democratic National Con- suing year, and the transacUou of such stead of advancing, must stand still or ed upon to say what shall or shall not
other bualnoas aa may come before the retrograde, aud that It fa in vain to ask
CnaveaUon. JSacA Post wBl be emitted for material advancement in the greda be dene In the premises; and I confi­
to five delegatee.
of our schools, until tbe school house* dently hope and expect that our town
will at least vote the 5 per cent tax. I
Soldiers In locations where no Posts are very much improved.
•-■mon who were embarrassing to the
Reeotved, That, inasmuch m many will send you the minutes of the pro­
have been established, but whore it is
'tmtWerete Government, and plotting
school dJrtricto are but poorly supplied ceedings:
deemed
desirable
to
form
such,
can
send
Its overthrow, throughout the lata treMeeting called to order at 2:90, P. M..
oaeh Are delegates, who will be duly in- with rasps or charts, we do hereby rec­
idendous struggle for .Southern righto
ommend that every school be supplied
anfi oustltntlonal liberty against tbe
at tbe earliest period with a good set of O. Sylvester, chosen Secretary. The
Puritan crusade for the •abjection' of
primary charts and outline maps, and Hon. Mr. Pringle, of Jaekron, was then
white men in the South to nrgro 1 and
that the dictionary be no longer found in introduced, and spoke at length. Ho
mjn^rol supremacy, and who, since the
only three-fourth’, but in all of our garo in detail the history of the road
triumph of the Federal aims, in part by that the Copperheads are eetnbllidilng
thus far, and vividly portrayed the great
the Au /ffas Klan or an organlratlon of
the aid of their machinations, have vol­
Resolved, That the variety of text advantages &gt;rt arc offered by It. Immiuntarily placed themselves on a level rlmllar character, trreuonable tn Ito ob­
books found in the various nchooh of the dlate completion. Mr. Cal io was then
jects
nnd
alms
throughout
the
North
ns
with negroes, and not only that, but
have sought to Impose upon their white as is apparent from the following notice. county U an evil that call* for ^nmcdl- Ing intimately acquainted with the needs
["OnTbauday, April 23.1WS, we shall *te abatement, and wo therefore request
neighbors tbs same degradation.
be prepared to furnish all parties to or-' —
*- ’throughout
’
* * school board,
the county to of the Road from his long connection
This eon UmI is to be waged upon prin­
with it, added greatly to the Interest of
ciple. and our staudard-lx^rere must be ffanise tor tho protection of Hfe and lib­ co-operate with tbo County Superinten­ hl* remarks. Ho gave aomo valuable in­
erty. wMle suprtmac}/, State aquality, dent In his efforts to procure uniformity.
taien of principle, sound In the tsltb.
and equal taxation, thn several blanks
Resolved, That we recommend to tho formation, and also exhibited a chart of
Bond, as delegates from tbe South,
the
line thus lar. Mr. Wright was next
men who can le depended upon—who and Instructions necoaenry to the forma­ people of Birry County, that such a called upon, and also called to mind the
tion of Lkoiovs for the more rapid and change bo made In the opening and clos­
effectual advancement uf tho qsand ing of our school terms, that the vaca­ fact that ve also expected to reap great
5 ATI OX AL and MILITARY MOVKMKItT tions will occur during the hot and sul- advantages, and ought therefore to lead
try days of summer, rather than in the a helping hand. After some debate a On every Cash Purchase amounting
g-.tee be cast for men who. through dtbMO, and at tbe some ratio oc larg­
spring and fall, and that tho "three term vote orthose o.cscnt was railed fur, as
r* cowardice, venrity, or lack of princi­
system
l&gt;o adopted Instead of the one to whciher the6 percent, lax should not
er or smaller purchases.
ple, aided and abetted the most gigan­
be raised. It was ncgstlrvd by a little
now generally practiced.
*‘Lacrosse, Wto.”J
H E LABGEST, CHEAPEST AND
t |r wrong of modern days.
'
majority
;
but
of
course
can
not
be
eel
Resolved, That our thankh art due to j
Mtn of the South : be true go them We deem It of the utmost Importance the citisens of Middleville for the kind- j down as the expression of our town. A
wlhohavc been true to you, when It In­ that an efficient Post, Grand Army of
BEST SELECTED STOCK
subscription list will probably be circu­
volved peril of personal vlo'enco, de­ tbo Republic, be established at once In neee they have manifested toward us lated, and a meeting called soon, we ex­
struction of property, unlawful impris­ this Village—also others In tbo county. during our stay among them, and the ' pect, and then we may have something
untiring efforts put forth to make our
onment, ana even death Itself by mob
more to offer. 11 ought to need no argu­
vtrtt pleasant nnd profitable.
law or illegal military oommlwiloiii.
Resolved, Thai opr (hanks be also ten­ ment to convince any person residing In
Bet aside all policy men w ho barter
dered Superintendent Paimkr for tbs this county, that if ho lends bls vots
principle for safety or office, for they I
ngalnst
the aid called for, be willingly 20 per Cent Below any other Mouse in
Instruction given on the present occahave failed you in the past and will be­
fights against his own best Interests and
thia City.
tray you in tbe future,
those of posterity.
jTho eureet way for yoo and me to,win
Truly yours,
io to put In nomination the beldest and derings end meanderlnga, 1 have finally
W
m. O. 8ylvb»txr.
found a place that •ults one, and 1 pueaa
that I ahall stop l^rre. I am in Burt
ronnty, Nebraska, situated about fifty
Enrrnn Baxtout.—Through the csiTfillca above Oinaha, the Metropol's of umna of yonr paper I wish to exproas
A very funny incident occurred In a
cuatage they want Is one that wHi bring the Weri. Otnabs is a city of about ten my Views, on tho action of tho Execu­
tuBMMltof. It mu-t be radical, though thousand Inhabitant, situated on the tive Committee of the Barry Co., Agri­ neighboring slty, says an exchange, a
Leapenng-ooe mat cuts oeep into tne Mfooouri River; it b a very pleasant cultural Society, In establishing a Sheep few days rlnco and one whleh Is too
heart et tbo great questlonathat are agi- place, and 1s growingrsry fast; and It Shearing Festival, the minutes of good to tie lost. One of our celebrated
Litlag the public mind. They want to fa calculated by many that In a few which were published in your isuueof composers has written a very pretty
atop at no half-way house, between years It w!U be a second Chicago. And March lUb. It was proposed by ms al •ong entitled ' Rise Me,” &lt;L very pretmongreliam and genuine Democracy.
safer the eountiy In this vidnlty.lt te that time to hold a Shearing Fwllval on 1 ty, blushing maid, having beard of the
••ng, and thinking she would get it,
**«t roen kt President and Vice the prettiest place that 1 have found In the 20th day of May next. 1 also pro­
jT^erlflect who have nerve, pluck, mlll- all my travels. The river bottom ex. posed that the-praiulmni to bo awarded with some others, stepped into a Basic
•tore to make a purchase. One of tho
t«ry spirit and daring! who, if they re- tends kick Into the country about fif­ should bs ths name lu number, though clerks, a modest young man. stopped up
eehre a majority of the white votes of teen miles In width, and extends up the leaolu amount, as those given at the
to wait on her. Tbe young lady threw
ths United Statro, including youre, men river thirty-two miter. There te a belt State Sheep/ Shearing Festival. This back her veil, saying :
of tbe South, will march to Washington of very heavy Umber about thice miles Im*, proposal did not meet w Ith approv­
"I want 'Rock Mo to Seep.' "
at the bead of, and backed by, ths white In width, running tbe whole length of al, hence were excluded, (lie BoutbThe clerk got the song, aad put It b*mon of America, and take their seats, ths bottom, and back of that there to a downs entirely, and growers of the

■t Sastinfl* gan.net.

of human freedom, and all was at once
marred, and blackened, and rendered
bonU, rad MhramB
tbuwh U h»l
•.............. i wmsethMtbepbgQM
Egyptian.
It is for ua to restore its beauty, recall
its peaceful happiness, make glad LU
•orc and troubled * hearts, and kill the
aecuAed serpent which has been the
author of so much wrong^und suffering,

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and ralnsugurate tbe white.teen's goveromsnt, In spite of man or devils 1
They will co "either with their
ahlalda upon them 1” Dead or alive,
they must go, borne, if need be, by a
million of armed meu.
And whatever may be tbo progress or
condition of mongrel reconstruction—
let your States be organized into black
»&gt; tarns, or stand as they do now, in a
r,te of political chaos— you, men of
t »e Fouib. must record your vote*, and
they must be counted, and as that vote
ahall show, together with the voles cast
by the white men of the North, a ma­
jority for or against our candidates, so
shall tho result bo declared, and so shall
it stand and be carried out
v tf this facings bloodshed,then let blood
If this carries war into the manufac­
turing districts and commercial cities of
Ln# North ; if the torch w hich has blaz­
ed through the Sooth, leaving nothing
but desolate beartb-stonre and blacken­
ed ruins, rblts the grand structures and
costly machinery of Lowell end Lawreaee, built by the poor man's sweat and
made prosperous by tribute wrong from
the jtow man's hard carnlngs.and levels
with the dust the proud and bosstad
palaces of Stewart and other*, whe ar­
rogate the title of -‘Merchant iTlncse”
in ear lend, then let the torch blaze and

U-t all this, and more and worse come
if Lbgy will have Uao, rather than an*
knowtodgs Lbs Just rights and yield to
the ilghtfalsupremacy of tho white
b. pl.loJ u Ihu.
__
J supreme qaaUU«o of rare
eluUon and courage to carry the thing
through, and triumph is certain.
Briere rurh • spirit the mongrel cow•rd* will quail and acknowledge defeat.
They woald not dare to farce on auoh

level tract of country of about twelve
milrs in width running thirty-two miles.
The soil io a blank sandy loam. and very
rich. They tell me here that the Jong
er they work the land, the I-etter It gets.
1 have a brother living here, and he has
got one field of one hundred acre* that
be has had crops on for nine rocceralva
ycers; and the last four cropM have been
wheat Tbe last crop yielded 35 bushel,
per acre. The land here requires no
seeding or manuring to keep it up.
Land te worth from five to forty dollars
per acre. The homesteads arc all taken
up Io thia vicinity; bat a short distance
from here a person can get one, furtlfi,
of 100 scree. I think it to far bettor for
a young man, here, than to spend bls
days in grubbing around the stumps In
Michigan. Here all a man bos got to do
to to build a fsRoe around hie whole farm,
and then put up a log hou-a, and then
he to ready to live. Here a man can get
rich, while another man la clearing off
a small farm in Michigan. Wheat to
worth $2.00, potatoes &lt;2.00, com f 1.00,
oata *1.00. Ho you eon eee that ws have
got about aa good a market here as you
have there. There Isa groat chance for
specntoUon hero, and It is going on
briskly, the limes ore good, Rooney Is
plenty, and a great deal of It changes
bands dally. Land is on the raise, and
I havo no doubt that In leas than ten
years from now, this very land will bo
worth &lt;100.00 per acre, and it any om
wants land tn thia country, tbe sooner

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Cotswold and Llcretera, were not to re­
ceive the same encouragement, as were
tho growers of Merinoa. As Mr. Bray,
of Thornapple has already given a pro­
test against tills action of the comptitter,
and a* I am not personally Interested I
shall make no comments but merely to
call the attention of the public to the
Tbey«ay that tbe teotia to be the
sheep •hearing the largest fleece, and
worth the most money. From ths read­
ing of this clause, we find that the com­
mittee are not only to be Judges of wool,
but are to decide the respective value of
alieep as well. If thia be the case (and
from the test which they give we can­
not but nuppooe it to be,) andhla com­
mittee Is to apprize the stock, aa well as
leelffA and cxasilne wool, and if that
committee la to be composed of persons
who are directly iutareoted, who tbemaelvea are to decide upon the morite of
thott own stock, If thia to the design,
then will the Festival prove, salt ought

"Now,” said the young lady, "I want
The Wandering Refuge*.'”
“Yoe, ma'ma,” said the clsrk.bowlag,
sod in a few minutes he produced the
'• Refugee.”
"Now, ‘Kira Me,"’ said the young la­
dy, of course meaning the song above
The poor clerk’, cyw popped fire al­
most, aa he looked at the young lady In
utter askmUbment.far he wm not aware
of the fact that a song by that name
bad been published.
“Wb-what did you ray, Mias t"

OOODTKIB. BARLOW » BAILEY’S UUDIOTH BTOR*

Efte Ran. Roan W
urth p'-ge will be found a
mi the N. Y. TrUmne, o
.deference between ti
rU Rail itoads, to which

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

e the Erie Is right, an
imsnrr of the people
it to cordially sustain
hair efforts to prevent
H controlled by tlio N

DRUGS &amp; MEDICDTEB,

"1 can't do It; I never k farad a young
lady in my life,” said the clerk.
And about that time a veil dropped, a
young lady left In a hurry, clerk trit
queer, and dealer lost the sale of some

LAROB AND SPLENDID STOCK OP GOODS!

A Beautiful Custom.—in ths
mou tains of Tyrol, It to th. custom of
the women and children to come out,
when
It U bedtime, and slog their na­
For tuy own part I am resolved to see
tair play, or leave the clique to them- tional tonga until they hear their hus•elvee. If‘the committee ®n makes
satisfactory explanation and define
their position to bo a proper one, then
wo are willing andansiocs to hear from

spec*, and apprise at the Festival, fa
N. Bartow, L. Power., and T. Altoft. the first stanxa, they listen a while for
Now, are they ________
competent persons for the answering strain from off the water,
and continue losing and listen rill tbe
the task. Of tbe two first
well known vutess come borne ea ths
tide, tel Ung that the toted oom are almeet home. How sweet to weary fisherman.M the shadows gather around
him, must be tho tongs of tbe loved
ones at homo, who slug to cheer him
bow they strengthen and tfcfaten'
U
r“B,‘
UJ*- bU“bto dwsUea by tho owe Truly, tt fa

Tns Dotvactiac Rcrca
bly-conducted Republica
hanged hands, and will
dltcd and published by H
OX, the well known edito
luron Press. Tbo Rrpvb
hArgt of Mr. CAMmui. h
eUabie, able, effioont en
xpuuentof'^ho principle
Ublicau Union f«ity, an J
lent service In the cause o
cm. \V.bldMr.C*MFB*
s^wfcatover ealiing be m
ngage, and trust It may b

'bleb we are sorry tn lear
iosa has not been, fur su
If, C'amfeell gave the

wishesattca-J M
I new field, tho
i abilities ensure suc

S

Books and Stationery,

groceries,

Vtota L. Betaford, Orang
■ .Wx, Myra c. JosU
aMms, LllUa Oates,
Utas. Ms NeEwefr. Oet
■ssste A. Curtis, Katie Wa
ah Yerwtaw, Elia Balrot

�Betal and gUisrtUantous.
-

.

——

JEU XU R.

uu AMU1-

BUSINESS CARDS.

Tbe bigb praiaee tmauatiag from people in all
neh Webster, Record.
parta ef the world that hare dcri.ed beaelit fm&gt;
AnnaM. Flower, Ruble A. Barnum, the see of RADWAYI REMEDIES. ororaa
Geo. D. Barden, Usury SUuchcomb,
Mrry E. Land, Woodland. Harriet A.
Stanley, Hickory Cbrnert. Nettle
Briggs, and Lidia A. Power*,
Mary E. Croueh, and Sarah 8. Wing,
North Trrt-an
V. »»___ „
. .

F. N. OALIX1WAY,

DANKER.
mujtmoKi mad* a **xm*D.
HASTINO8. • - - B4sl - • - MICH.
MISB E. WILCOX,

MILLINER.
*D STOXT, BR1OK BXOOX,
HASTINGS, • 87 - MICH.

D. B. WOODWARD,
Deate ta

Dry
GMi aii Greceriss,
soon » ayron.

d* vo* bmd anmrcnrxt
Rkkory Corwara, Mich.
o!«n»
MISS M. MEAD,

I&gt; RESH MAKER.

h:

r
t
•
•

a

.Parson al.—In the list of the officers
He is regarded ca one of the loading
alert In the towuahlp of Yankee F.prlng*
a couple at weeks since, the name of educator* of the State. As an tndteaWw. O. Swwrtin, Fchocl Inspector, t.‘on of tho appreciation of (he lecture
wasunintentionally omitted.
on the part of tho Teachers present,
there were twenty-one ucw subsoribera
,-ftADixo Cihcjjl The mecflr.g of the secured for the Michigan Teacher, op
Heading Circle advertl?*ed for this whleh the Prof. In nurv-tatn rr.ti.A,
(Wednesday] evening, on account of the
absence of the President, la postponed

commended Dr. Rodway A Cc'a. prepxrelteu.
After taking U.« Oral doat of Relitf and water
I coaid breathe with etae, and frit all my palna
dimlniatung 1 cooUaued taking tan of Rad­
war's rm 1 er cry night, and a half tauponlal of
Relief and water, and s!m rubbing my ebrat and
threat with It, and. thank God. I fret myaelf per-

Hi

Settle Up.—Early next week we
nhall have our Books and accounts rea­
dy for settlement and wl»h to settle with
every person to the cIm of our second
year. bring toApril 1st. 1868.

Flat Jewnlry. As.. Ac,, cusnpriaing a gr*al raricr ofoMfal *rUdM,all to bo sold lor OJIDOL.
lAR. Tu uy «t • •cading bb U&gt;&lt;lr addreBB. by
sail, aadjoeu.. we will lurwanl Ibem
cer
i tlcatoa, girlng lb* oasn s*4 ddaerislloa ef Ore
whirl, wa w.ll fr.rWarA Bae Oar

Music &amp; Jewelry.

■

General Grocers,

Resolution* adopt ,-d at the Teacher**
Institute, held In Hi-tings April 14-17.
Whereat. General education Is tho
foundation and support of free inatltutlona, and the security and perpetuation
uf our liberties depend u|&gt;on the iutelllpence and virtue of the whole people,
and, Whereas, thia iuu-Ulgeucc and vir­
tue must bo Eniigbt fur through the pub­
lic schools, conducted by able and com­
petent teacher*; It Is therefore.
Received, That we regard the Tcarhers Institute, rut Alnojt efficient agent
for qualifying teacher* for the ardlous
and ro (Minsiblc dutl-a of their vocation.
li’tolvad. That we highly appreciate
the valuable nnd Interesting lectures uf
t'rof. Whitney, Bvgg*. Palmer and
Hart, delivered nt th's Institute, and

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Boots and Shoes,

BOOKS.

Dreis, Medicmex, Groceries,
Blank Kota and Receipt Books,

Groceries and Produce,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,I
Groceries and Provsions,

consider Prof. Whitney, ns an “object
Icesao” for our emulation, and that our
warmest thanks are due him for prun­
ing the old Grammer tree, thereby giv- ,
lug addliloual life nnd vigor to all Its

Hartvare,Stuves,Iim,Nalli

kindly entertained us and we hope that
the schools in ths vicinity may be so
mt ch improved, aa a reau t of thia In­
stitute that they may thereby reaps
partial nmunaratllu fur their liospitall-

$2,500&lt;

THOMAS B. AGNEW

“Free Bread,’’ which we trust every
Jhvofaxf, That the Michigan TrucA«r
nrau iu Barry County will read. Few deecrvcs the rapport of tho teachers and
Districts have a more efficient, energetic friends of education throughout the
■dll devoted advocate of thnr luUrests

Mlffl&amp;lMSBta,

From Nashville.

"■ A ron of John IJnwa, about throe
years old, was drowned tn the Thorn­
apple river, last Friday. The little Mivw, with his brother about nine years
old, bad gone to tbe river's bank to play,
who, by seel'lent slipped In, and the
lirvr th- Erie la right, and thaflt is fur older Loy was not able to rescue him.
tne rxrKjtnrr of the people of the North Il was about an hour before the father
West to cordially sun tain the Directors was apprised of tbe accident; and when
hr the-r eflurts to prevent the ioa-1 1mm
1 deg controlled by the N. Y. Central the river about 20 reds.
Tbe Good Templars Lodge la prosper­
ing Only here, their numl»r» Increasing
weekly. Tho friends of tenij«rance
»bly conducted liepublican journal lina
have
lost a very important battle—tbo
■ hanged hands, and will hereafter be
rejce'.ion, by Ute popular vela, of the
edited nnd published by H. C: Bcffimoprohibitory clause of the New Conatitution. ’The moral fores which the popu­
Huron /¥&lt;■**. Tho Republican under
lar vote favoring thia clause, would give
charge of Mr. CANVUKLi.hiui ever been a
reliable, able, effioent and unfaltering I ■ to the cause of temperance, would have
| Btreugthenod.andcncourageditefrienda,
exponent of the principles of the Re- [ »o that, though tbe New Constitution
publican Union party, nnl Iras done va- 1 whs rejected, It would have in-iured wise
legislation upon the rubject and would
•lorn. We bld Mr. CAkrtmu. God speed
have given force nnd efficiency to the
In whatever calling he may In future
present low. But the friends of temper­
engage, and trust It may be, at least, "a ance should not be discouraged—“pick
t'.oancinl rucccra” in every respect,
the fllut aud try llagaln''—the right will
which wo are sorry to learn the Repub­
atJcngth prevail._________
lican has not boon, for such a paper as
Mr. Campbell gave the people of Cass
■■ounty. deserves to ba in all respects a

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bader &amp; Maine Dealer,
DISSOLUTION.

$250

«i:w lersRTistnsrn.
FMHUK ORDER.

HEW AIVEITKEMERTt.

TRIED AND EOT TOUSD WASTING.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

oek«k S^Jcwt"

^sot..4

ton in this new field, though his well
known abilities ensure sureais, in what*.
ever piece be may “pitch his tent-’’

The following named persons havo
received certificates to teach In the
schools of this county. For the benefit
of school officers, we append to the
names, the lost office address of al! those
whose address has been made known to

CAUTION.-

sated. Ulrin&lt;»r» oe Uim. |

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Gates, John McEwen, Octavia Lurroy,
Louis A. Curtis, Katie Wakefield, Han­
nah Yerealcm, Ella Baloom, Fannie AMilas, GUoa bhephayd, Middleville.
Frank Hotmtater, Collate I. Caln,
Lois Andrus, Emily E- Hoimra, AiexlaaK* Camby, Jane A. D. Hall. E«x&gt;
geneBurt, MIHM Elite, B. F.GaakUf,
&lt; .M. Atkina, Marlon Better, Emna
Bttrttoy, Mary A Slsaou, C- W. Cramer,
Geo. W. Cramer, Mary J. Oc, Emma

�LEGAL NOTICED.

DRY GOOD&amp;

a—iteujuits of the Impeachment trial.
The magnitude and rtreumstancca of
tbe strifeInvest it with an al r al most romaBtia.-AfOfiey is power, and-potrer in
movement never fails to envoke either
aRttilrailonwaapprt’hensIvn. The scene
J^MA*presCDtad is a struggle between

Dry-Gooda,
Groceries,
Hate &amp; Caps,
Cxxockery,
TO BUY YOUB GOODS!
Boots &amp; Shoes;

NEW CASH STORE,

HASTINGS H'OOLM FACTORY.

SUPPORT HOU INDUSTRY '

the axnouafi ee-great that leghlaturcs
and courts ore charged with having
TBe Kflect U-Tbat raa laarc 1®W twenty
b^gthpogllt; two Watca have, In some
sort, become parties to the controversy,
aad.whilu tbo richer of the two mlliloD- Sheetlip. Flanela «b&lt; Cmineres.
alrr ehleftalns keeps tho field Ln the Ths prodoet of bams kndn«uy ! As good u tbs

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

■gal procreser which be mnalden
Mid establish himself lb a city
r Jersey. Meantime, from their
Loe centres of business they con­

ffn ‘Mr. Drew's al«ence from New
YbPk, Us antagonist, asfa.-as newspa­
per aahdes go, has had Chines pretty
jnueh according to his own wish. WhatVfjtf ^4 speculations the Erie Di rectors
pr'par&gt;4 u&gt; do ail kitvda uf
mgy have engaged In, they ecrtaluly
have not bought the New York dallies. House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
Indeed, these papers have been, in some
instances, fdbomcly laudatory of Mr.
Vanderbilt, and tu the same extent abu.

Frrt Udi enuaitl,

BOOTS f SHOES, CHE.1P!

iine aspect of Uiq affair b that Mr.
VsBderbllt, with three great railroads I
already In his hands, is laboring to poaarea hluixelf of a fourth—namely, the
I*, of which hla antagonist is a protnh»nt director. Here, at least, Mr.
Draw has the advantage of । osltton: be

slock, which has been told. Mr. Drew
asserts tint this money was needed, and
iee|lHl h*ld for extending theU road to
tl«»&lt;Weal;-that such expendftare and
extention were absolutely eetcntlal to Ita
success. Thteiraeceas of the Erie road,
befrevsr, witii its broad gauge curled
ofitWtt, would bring it into rerious
atMl damaging competition with the
xsetirt Ccut.-uL Tbe ownera of the
Central, therefore, good mnnagera m
lh&gt;y are. bring suit against Mr.Drew to
compM'hita to poy tho money over tea
roMijFpr. and not to apply It to iboextoniion of the Erie read. Meanwhile,
Mr. Vanderttnt and his frioada have
bougttwp the larger part of the stock of

O. ». milLOIHQ.

RUSSELL
&amp; STEVINS.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

HE BEST nniLT

SEWING
The Las!

MACHINE

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Success.

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,

HASTINGS. MICH.

IMPROVED
FAVORITE

RM DRESSING

I AM NOW SELLING

in oncBolfc
will quickly restore Gray Hrtr­
io its natural color and beauty,
Jtnd f-roduce luxuriant now th. It U
'pqlw^ly lurmlcsr, and i, preferred
over crcry other preparation by
those who have a fine bead of hair,
i, well ii thore who wuh to rcitore
it. The beautiful glow and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable

$•*, haamtMr. Vandrabdt bought
thVErlo clock in the Interest of the
more wealthy and pofitable Central ?
Is not this manifestly a sacrifice to the
Central by way of preve.rtlng Western
competition on tho part of the Erie?—
And la not Air. Drew's Recount of the
reason for tho new Imuc of stock con­
firmed by the course of hlaantagonist?
Deas not the one party show Itself as
anxious tn prevent tho extentlon of the
Erie yreslwart os &lt;ho oiherdoee to effect
ilfTi not each acting in Character?—
whose predominant railroad
Interest U In tho Central will not have
Western ovutpehtlon, and will prevent
it at a snerlf.ee. Th* party wheaa solo
Int rretln'raDroada.'s In ths Erie prill
htoMfbMty submit to have tbnlr road
made the tall of a monopoly, Instead of
aa extended nnd profitable corporation.
Now, with so natural and obvious a
theory before us,whit Is there to require

mlaa? What Is there, that la, to warrant |
tbo amplelon that Mr. Drew procured « a. t xr. t r. o v n * co.,
193 S. Clark Street, CUens»*
tbo Issue of the $10,000,000 aimply to
tbrm^boul Ui«
promote hla own private ends, and And sold by all Ratal!
against tha true Interest»,of the road 7
We feel eompeliod to answer, Nothing;
snd.this view boon firmed byromeof
IbaHrfira ftrta m developed by the axamination «f tbe Legislature at Albany.
Tbe testimony of Mr. Grorab«ck certain­
ly watolne.] nothing Injurloua to Mr.
Drew, while .pjaf of General Divcp,
Vise Ereridont of the Brie road.deafrure
tht^gowaa ha knew, tbera was »o
qwaUen raised In the board about the
leoatfty of hauler ‘the bonito.1* He
teltena that “be supposed the mun.y
ww to be raised under the section In the

the West would he an adv&amp;nt-uto to it.
since it would taako a connection with

»„4.

OH C..&lt;1 wniK rr&lt;irlle» of Com.

boat to pry beneath Uic surface of this
huge oontcet, and especially to under­
stand thia abuse, but with only IndlUbr-

the moat stupendous mono^iUea In the
wJHd. If he falls,the charge for freight
and passage between New York and the
Wort-will be whatever tho suecemfh!
■WJiryoly pleases. Such a monopoly
might raise tho value of Eric stock, and
that of all the other roads under Its con-'
trol, but it Would be at the expense of
the people. 1 be people, by their legis­
latures, do not giant franchise* for the
PW1&gt; .of overgrown combinations, but
foetbslr own convenience. Monopolies
may flourish by the evil fores which Is1
in them, but they must, when under­
stood, always bo batuhil to the inut-er,
whom they never fall to oppress.
'But II Is charged tliat the contest in▼«h*gOMtlotis of personal morality :
thia Is something more serious. As for
aa we can understand the case, it stands

gtwimw Jiri

EV ERT REED’D KHD 1J» STYLE,

It Makes the Best Stitch,

Lumber Wagons. A. Na l_,at $100,00.
Open Buggies single Scat $125, to 1165.
"
•*
Two
- 130,
180.
Top
u
Single “
180. •• 275.
Ratler &amp; Jump scat wagons, “6, ‘•‘—100.

'rrcrxnVMVaK.H

E’try *&gt;d»r arUch la my liav Mpnlly low.

WE ABE COMING

dissolution notice.

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

JEWRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

Friday, Apr&lt;&gt; 1Mb.
Friday, April trtb.
Fridar, April mb.
Friday. V.y l.t

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Et lore UiJ ios

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AMT1C &amp; GREAT WSTO
Broad Gauge Hailway!
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GALION.
CLEVELAND, or COBBY.

NEW YORK,

EO’TO.N,
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DEWE'k

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AT HASTIXG8, BARBT CO., MICH.,

Stye tjastings GaniW
BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XIII.
Susintw directory

Wtdiral.
BOOFUND'S GEBUN BITTERS,
aim

VBOOKAX

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 29, 1868
Jwtnj.

mind,* says the visitor, T

Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackbob,
riuLADELrmA. ra.

LIVER, STOMACH. OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland's German Bitters

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,

Hoofland s German Bitters.

within him waa exploded by one glance
al those marry eyes, and he burst into a
loud roar of merriment, which the two

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO
WM DFJOHW.

ing to hear how Beecher would come out
with the lecture. The choir was known
afterward by tho surname of 'Tutor’s
Delight

». P. OlAtl.

.m. at.mint.

A Story From Pana.

tfHisccllanu.
mtirt,

r PRIsDLK

C U HOLBROOK.

K C IAFI .

ALFfiED C. WO.U1H.

HArrnsGs Bonn.

□sMwMsr. Ute*
Ron T M.Cmurt,,

F4
fAttUlU. tttUUAF A ••-,

HOLESALE A RETAIL.

W. A. SARTWELL

Wholesale and Retail.

SARTWELL.
kMXTtNC

Indtenspolta, with ber three children,

In Loulsvtilc. Poon after the train left
lobe cast upon the discoveries of Ute fcrHee, by the assertion that tho captured
ritual end oath were made up from the
make her escape through tbs door of the bombastic ceremonials of the Sons of
Malta and merely proved the propensity
car was filled with ladies, many of of the young men of the dub tor fen
whom were terribly frightened. All tho

until ahe was finally thrown down and

____ tell* the following story
of a Twelfth Night fete in that city: A
wealthy family in the aristocratic boule­
vard MalMberbes were amusing them­
selves inreekiDf ’ toe King's portion, or
the ring in the festival cake, when a lady
of tho company says to too hostess:
“I wish my portion to bo given to the
poorest little buy wo can find in the street”
The servant was dispatched on tliis
freezing night, and not far from tiro
house lie found a ragged urchin, tremb­
ling with cold and hunger. Ho brought
him up, was ordered into tho saloon
where a thousand lights glittered and
sparkling fire gladenod and supnriaod

Jeffersonville, with ber throe children
Cuugreaa. His knowledge and aptitude dragging after her.
for the law are very remarkable. With
Thia woman acemed to have some sane
a tine expressive countenance,aiid grace­
ful figure, and medium statute,he revives vereed rationally, the stated that ber
the boat ideal ofParliamentary eloo uenca,
and will attract great attention and wield
a large influence before the Senatorial
judges

Qrctope as tho man who had sedixod
them into joining the Ku Klux Klan and
assorting that the oath of smaesinatinn
had never been actually carried into ef­
fect. Tho Grand Cyelups, whose name
is Campbell, Ixsing in tho care of the po­
lice, it was suppoted that ho would aot
him. the reel might gut clear.
Hu’. Campbell lia* proved himself maater of the situation. In-a counter card,
he relates his whole connection with the
order, and shows that.he was seduced lu-

teen ; that they afterwards made Mm
induced him to join the enter—a young
fellow named Ferguson—draw ths ritnal
and oath, to which all were sworn; that

travelling without a protector is a mys­
Newspapers come to ns like white­
pointed, of which he waa
winged moeaangers, laden with cheering tery that will bear solution.
news, and away goes melancholy ana
In the Wrong Pulpit
forgetfulness of the losses and crosses uf
finally stating that ho has all the origin­
The Grass Lake Rrportcr relate* the al ducumeute of the order, and ten prove
which they always bring ; if perchance following:
every word bo scys to be tree, and **givo
Quite an amusing Incident occurred facts and Cguroa, names and ccta, that
friend. They are over In bbaron, the other tsbbalb. would send a thrill through ths whole
which we give fur the edification of our length and breadth of toe land.”
ous psihs of life. Point ns a family who
To clinch this statement, the Chief of
cannot, afford to take a newspaper, and
Polios publishes a curd declaring that
eithnr side, and the grammatical reviews
we will prove to you that tltey are stand­ Ively by a Methodist and Congregation­ CampboD's account is true The poBce
wore contests lor superiority, in which it
ing in their own light Their minds are al society. In the Congregaiianal kniw much more about the matter then
seif-aboorbed, and thev ore thoroughly
was vitally imriortant that every member
the Klan supposed when torn’ foolishly
should be perfect Henry was generally nerolcut Indj
luck wrapped up
ge, was to I rushed into print A detective has Ar
the latest choice, and fell on his ride aa would have i
—prwh,»dil&gt;.Mrth«lMBhoreh,.llo.
an unlucky acocsaion—being held more
; Ump, o,
n
rtrnb™, of
,„,„wUrJ I
; K- ■_
&gt;to.„ I
amusing than profitable on such occaout uini, t&gt;cing a rving ne must cnooeo a |
Tho
fair leader of one of these divis----------------; Queen. He was asked ao to do, and
Hadiaala wsreAe•• — » • • - •»
&gt;*&lt;-.• vises were st the same hour. As Mr.
ions took tho boy srido toe private sport-1 looking
’ ’
round' “
the company he chuee
] meat to put into him with female tact tho vrry lady who had proposed to redo little tn the purchase of a newspaper, did Brown came from Clinton, he eras of
course,
s
vtranger
la
the
locality,
and
as
' and insinuation those definitions and dis­ her portion of cako. Ho wsa asked why
be made frequent InquLrii-s along the
tinctions on which the honor of tho class be chose her. Ho said :
•i don't know 1 She looks the moot uf intelligence and whose advice and road for the Sharon Cburrh. was direc­
ted to Uia Coagregatlonal Church. On the murder should be dune.
4Now, Henry, A is the indefinite arti- like mother!'
hl* arrival at the church be bitched hit
sic, yon see—and must b« used only with
'Mother; whose mother F
Krat on tho list of the doomed is
Imre, went to, and found the pulpit Judge William Hunter, of the Criminal
- the singular number. You say a man
*My mother! I never knew her, but
NOTICE.
was stolen away from her, and here is tho shoals and quicksands of ruin, take
but
Court, who was duly elected to be mur­
llio papora. If j-ou wi*h to rid yourself rived. After warming
dered, nud whose life waa actually alher no t.wi t!’
Witli this he drew from out his rugged of ptok-pocketa, speculators and highway
tempied. Second waa Judge Barbour
at the and of his prayer*’
cent s likeness, which proved to be mat robbers, keep your “eyes peeled’ and pulpit, sod when the time come, rose to Ixrwia, President of ths Q/uuty Board of
•Como, Hemy, now don't bo joking; of tho very lady herself, who In Italy,
n ad the hymn. What eras his sunirise Oommiesiunera. He was to bo waylaid
decline He.’ ’Nominative He, pooece- had her child stolen from her. and now
as be opened the book, to fined It was a and shot fintn tho bushes on his way
Drunkrive Hi*, objective Him.’ *You sec liis he turns up a poor little ragged Savoyard,
WEAK ARD DELICATE CHILDREN
is piaosaive. Now you can say his book dragging along a miserable existance in
still a while, and finally beckoned to a
—but you can’t say him book.’
Pans, while his mother, by aa intuition
phis. That the ottemr
’ stop to think
’Yea I do say hymn book, too,’ said perhaps, fell that in tho air near to whore bow terrible
ods r Did you If thte wsatheHharon Methodist Church. was owing to the fact th
the impracticable robolor, with a quirioReceiving a negative answer, the rev­
al twinkle Each one of these sallies
you brought upon your friends, when erend gentleman dropped his head and
made hi* young teacher laugh, which
you degraded your manhood by getting exclaimed: "Well 1 have furnished a
Things to be Remembered.
drunk r Ob, it is a fearful thing to tram­ good subject fur an anecdote!" Of oourre each as hunting for eecanud thieves, etc.
•But now, Henry, seriously, just attend
TESTIMONIALS.
Col. Beaumont, Chief of Police, was on
ple qnderJwt
under fool the
ths high claims that God
1. That ths lute rebellion, which cost pls
to the active and passive voice. Now ‘1 &lt;rar nation toroetlvnrsand million dollars, wdnum
and man has uponreu
upon vou. Drank!
Drank! -How
• How the dilemma bo was In, and uu-skly look the list; but the nU&gt; amt was regarded
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.
• “ ’
"re, you see, because yon do .„a hmdnxh or ihuumA, of lirm,
a* so perilous that ha failed, by a few
in *■
the ear
of •J"""*
a loving wife'! How
, «”»«• “
£«
S“»
But I arn struck is passive. rpnu wwunw»R uilu
I nary familr
!"*”
’ fi.nd nxdhw Uoa may be Imagined. On arriving at rvtea uf being elected to l&gt;e murdered.
Slate Senator W. J. Smith and Ilopreiu
Imd.
rebeUion.
1
« ““p!
““ &lt;»T»
ything, do you F
scnt&amp;tiro Thus. Hamilton, and one ,or
£m, in lb. isLnree a&lt;
b«.M. • **•«
ud
himself for being lais. and so told the
•Yea I do—I strike back again F
whole
story.
On
Kir.
Gallup's
arrival
Sometimes his views of philosophical ,1JX
bmn. S.bMyU&gt; r.K.i..«™. ««"&gt;&lt; &gt;
atod.
uro. w. vroopwann.subjects were offered gratuitously. Be­
he found a very smiling assembly awaltWhen tho plot waa ripe, . tho Chief of
2. Thu UwItabouioSortbOT poll- h”“”; H. rfurf. w^r te fcB m
ing held rather of a frisky nature, his Hbom, r™»
Hon. James Thompson.
Police mado the arrest, which has creat­
jaws
as ••
to IdBis
a™ to m.»- open “
“ of hhell,
“11 unconscious ■■
sister appointed his scut at hnr elbow,
plained.
ed
consternation among the rebels of
when ano heard her els isos A class in bers of Congress and Mayors of our larg­
West
Tennessee, aa none know precisely
natural philosophy, not very well prepar­ est citfoe encouraged their Southern
Go to Sleep Early.
haw much Is known tn the detectives of
friends
to
rebel
with
promises
that
friunds
ed, was stumbling through the theories
of
ths
Union
should
**hars
fight
enough
of toe tides. *1 can exptain that,’ said
JAUKH TUOMFSOJTMany cliildrcn, instead of bring plump llieee farts wn gather from the Memphis
to do at home, that "ths war should dot The hi
,
Henry.
. b. wutb at M»»b and Di™', lino, but »« h“
•arirraa^, wl.mi b. ^nbld and freali ns a jma/li, arc as withered us oon-Mpundeuoe of the Cincinnati (JuttUt.
Frorn Rev. Joseph H. Rennard. D. D.,
‘Well, you too. the sun catches bold of b«n&gt; in Ih« North,’nnd U»i “blood *o«U । &gt;» ■* &gt;“■“
It is probable that further developments
poort™ nod
the moon and pulls her and ahe catches
will be made before tho counts.
•
• • ••
, comforts of too family ardo. Drunk!
hold of tho sea and pulls that and this run iu our own streets. ”
i He is spending the means of suj-port far
C vV The sjarit with which the Ano­
makes the spring tides ’
rmion'to fcr ^n b, lb. ^rt, at U... Jfl"™; hi. ohildmn.nU«in« fcr dotlunj. This 1 cannot
certainly; bull do
Irian people are breaking through the
'But what makes the ebb tides F
Drunk
!
His
reputation
is
going,
gone
!
know
that
those
liitlo
folks
who
sit
up
Democratio party in ths North to aripplo
foils of prieelcrnft is one of the must hn•Oh, Ant’s when the sun stops to spit
the Government, to 4J—-------- — “-4- His friends, erne by one; are reluctantly late at night are. usually nervous, weak, portant signs of tho times. Tl»e oonoueon his hands.' waa the brisk rejoinder.
leaving him to his miserable fate He small, and sickly."Tho reason why you
After about six months Henry was re­
goes down to his grave “uuhoncrod and noijd more sleep than your parents u be­ dat waa established in 1849. It baa 4pturned on his parents' hands with the
unsung." Drunk I
cause you have to grow and they do not
penally
reputation of being on inveterate joker racy against tho BepvblnThey can use up the food they eat in
4. That every single Dot
and on indifferent scholar, it was the
HiUsdateJaiclde.
thinking, talking and working, while you
should save some of youre for growing.
On Saturday afternoon, the 18th ult.
talent lying about loosely in him if he liclliun, and that was only prevented
could only be brought to apply himself. from doing co. by tho strong arm of the
Omemment.
hung himself In the barn of George Mer6. Thatwhile the Democratic Congress­ rett, about half a mile oa»t of this village.
few smart children
While Mr. Beecher was in Amherst men, Govcruoni and Generals rioteltvl
College, he led the life of a merry Clrix- their oaths, abandoned tho flag of their In the township of HUtodale. Acker bad
Han, taing something like *a converted country and weal into the Congress and
k d. rax pal*.
bob-o-Iink.’
the Armies uf the rebel Confederacy, not
a wiRfary RepulJioau from one end of the service ws» badly wounded. His
CAVT1O1
formed that the head tutor of the class
to render him untraitor to the flag of the Union, or went
—v be, il tune to
into rebel Congress or rebel ararieo.
nil-ordinate* argued and
do not worry her by bogg mg
fl. Thai while ths republican partyis
&lt;&gt;f tho Turv Lmd* throat­
WahUekamtr.* Buihurn*
now laboring to rretore the Union upon ed and'diacou raged. This waa probably
Uw basis of impartial jurtfoe and tho
a mere whited sepulchre equal rights of all loyal men, the Demobefore lie waa found In tho bam aa above

Anecdotal of Henry Ward Beecher.

। Mr*. Stowe's now book, “Men of tho
Times,” relates some anecdotes conned| od with the early life of her brother
Henry. Wo extract the following :
When Henry was eleven years old ho
iBMUUl'n or liv’d. was jdneed in his shters school in Harf­
■loa of Spirit*
ord. All tho other pupils were girl*—
Here is a school scene .
The school room was divided into two

tv srrrs a geosvkkob.

Klux Klan, In Memphis, tl
which pretended to form «
club, has rinoe caused furtJ

rived nt Jeffersonville, It was with diffi­
culty that four men could get out of the
sequence of the illness of Mr. Stevens,
for a spring. Ho heaved a deep sigh, upon liimsolf and Mr. Boutwell, of Masand his eyes met the eyes uf Mr. Boochvilla omnibus. ’1 hey finally had io give

mUBDOK a KTLU.

jomi

Hon. John A Bingham Chairman of
tho Committee of Managers to try An­
drew Johnson, was born at Mercer,
Pennsylvania, in J815, and is therefore

idemic
•Oh,' says Beecher, innocently, ‘pray
down, sir,’ indicating the only cnair.
The tutor looked apprnhnnrively, but corawsa county, from 1846 to 1849. and
has since served in tho Thirty-fourth,
_____ ______ ______ _ Jut still, no
Thirty-fifth, Thirty-rixth, Thirty-ooventh,
solid ground being gained, straightemxl Tliirtv-niuth and Fortieth Congrees from
himself and looked uneasy.
tho Sxteento Ohio District He waa
“I don't know but that chair is too low Chairman uf a Hoard of Managers in
for you,' said Beecher, meekly. ’Do let the Houso for toe impeochmeut of Judge
mi&gt; got you another.’
Humphreys for high treason. Ou the Slid
•&lt;7h, no, no, my young friend, don’t uf May, 1803, was appointed Assistant
rise, don’t trouble yourself it is perfectly Judge Advocate General in 1864, and
agreeable to moin feet I like a low conducted the prosecution in the trial of
the asaasrins uf Mr. Lincoln ; is now
Chairman of the House Committee on
doubled up like a jack-knife, and

The Great Remedies for all Diseases

EtAJtVaT WRIOHT

n&gt;UDri Eu

among his book*, awaited the visitor.

A TWILIGHT REVERIE.

Hoofland’s German Tonic.

NUMBER 1.

�twomriiE^r
1ASBT.

bosettlad.

the gutiug? gasift.

A H. RAJU10BE,

A CMm Wasted io sell roa »*—— I

Wlth *

would

ooeoood diflbrwtth mo.

HAWTIXOS. MICIT.

WamnnaTox. D. C. April h, IBM

uv tikln advice uv Attorney Gens ml
the Impeachment of ths present I Teri-

Oflte before ths 4th uv March, IBM.
when It okkured to me that I ought to

gatoucy. for the purpoee uv publtebln
lhe future Um* will drenon*tr*te. Jt behalf of tbs White Hour* Traitor but the same tn tbe i ape.-s uv Kentucky.
entire up-rn the Thirtoori'h Volume
made known tbe fart that I desired to
dry the iMtancuo of Secretary WeUaa, Irik with him he dlrektld bls sakrstsPostmaster General Randall, Ad Into-, ry tn furnish me w th pens and paper,
all the various department’ of tbs of- rem Thomas, and the President's Pit- that I might tike down what he ecd.
1 found him c ihn and bopeftri. There
more subscriber. In -Jis County than we relied upon to disprove the Idea that
hav* today, and a derided Increase of
tbe adwrtlalng and Jobbing patronage
to make the office a paying Investment. Tbe poor, ah ! ridiculous, exhibit they
betokened the Will that wuz behind om.
per aa eau be obta'ned outride of tbe
and h * ooee, like a beacon Lie, gleamd
large Cltw, in the H'ata, and believe waa expeetod. by the President's Coun“Remark, casualy," sed he. "that
Is not dbcrrdltable. Nevertheless, It qusnoee of violating the taws and the the Radlkle majority see n determined
could be decidedly Improved, did Ibe pa­ Constitution. But the Idea of permit­ upon ImpeachintnL"
tronage of the office Justify tbe inveet- ting co-oonsplrators tote*tify In favor nt
I did to, when he repL-ed In these
th* principal cons[-lr»tor was to mon­
cllldes for doing all kind* of work totfur strous for the Senate, and the Cabinet
■ Yes they de. And why 1 cannot unhands sr.t-usted with just as much exr«- eoutd not therefore Interpoee tbel’ re
dltlon as I., przeti -si, are! take th s oc­ cou&gt;mcn&gt;latior as nn excuse for oath- gfetod in thl. or any other w«w!d. who
casion to ask nt th* fr'ends throughout brtsklng and law-defytax on lhe portof
th* County, tbri* eirur-U e, -operation ?o the President, in brief, lhe fact is. tire sighed foi It. an I done every thin In my
extend the ciroulat on of our paper, and defense was an utter falluro on nearly
IteadvertJ-tag arid lobbing ja’ronage. all tbe essential potato. They Itave fall-1
We thtak tire Job-work In Ibe County
should be done by the local pre a. and , the President U&gt; tret the Cun&lt;itutlona'-1
rua labo launder on the
flatter ourselves, with only our present ity of the Civil-Tenure Art In the 8ufrailties we can do lost as good work, a* preme Court nn U1 be bcesme ala tm d by
they can obtain at dth-r Grind Dsplda &gt; the attitude of Congress. They have Preddent, that wua drunk.
Allegan, Kslainft’oo Ball'e Creek, Mar­ not been able to icbut the pr&lt;sumption
shall or Clrariot'r, and will certainly Ih-t be intended to compel by force ths Sou th accomplished aktordln to my
furnhh our patrons on Just aa favorable
views uv wat wu« proper, and here
coutlngeacy ; and have produced i a again thrir onreasouablenls, wux rnndc
Politically, the DasxiB in the future pre.wdenta authorizing theap;ointment I painfully mani c*'. They rood Lev had
pevcv—there wood hev Lin uo trouble
tering fidelity of purr o e, to the princi­ War, “without the advice and consent, whatever, bad they ycclded to me, and
ple* and policy of lhe UNION Rxwn- of tliefieiMte.” Their discomfiture has •cep eJ the policy 1 bel agreed upon.
been ricnal throuphuut, and decidedly But they wool not. 1 he entire Congrto
pursued by the Republican Senators and ri&lt;" leu foody so In respect to tbe sndeav-

KnnrtJmuJL Apr ! Ifoh^!»
MB. Editor--i» y°ur U‘u«
A*r‘
tat,
Ut. »«■!.«o'
ceremony. Y »• J * ^qor^,
who hed m-idericb a narae.sbsod threw marri-g*
™t&gt;7 "t-rud. tbtt.
It totbserrth by oos frl«o step. Hut re
Uwux with Giant-Lie hod rendered thel’Moe. aria tb-weon'l mDre OTTO
me valyooable aselrtance in putt n 11-uw. t,
down tbe ret elllon, and hed sufitred al­
most es mmh
U&gt;* Constso ben cs 1 । ospy-rtghl tho same :
You
that
have
Joined
hands,
before
h*d, but he rorined hiss. If srterall.— I
Ehe klan oppo-e I me from the bcginnln.
him that made th: thunder, whatGoJ
thus l -yin his elf out for oU Lima.—
ha* Joined togslher, M no man put as-

Hancock wua finally pureuadod to stand
persisted in pluugin the country Into
dlaeeueion and trouble by oppoeta me.
When 1 think uv bow they hev rootaed
tbeireelves—uv wnt a ridiculous figure
nentq 1 eau't avoid d-oopln a bitter terr

The Pnuldrnt vux v'.a bly aflbeted.”

me, but what a way this 'comot
reporter*' ho. of quoting this Improved
ma rla»*e cereinouy, it is like some
preacher*quoting s r-idur*. I wish.Mr.
Editor, that you would Lil thia cur.ent
reporter, tbsl 1 want him to act bb
bible and turn to and read tbe last
el .use of the eighth verec.of tbe tseuty
fir t ehsptor of Rev.latlon.
The ceremony in quivtion was prerliely this, after Joining the hand* of.
: the partte-,. 1 arid.

rbo opiooe me lh-t tbe toverninoiit

fa torily to tho bead thereof, removed
him. How kin the government co on

IX

MONITOR PLATE DOVBLk ikt.
FRAME
**v"
'I’IAN&lt;&gt; I &lt; &gt;UTEH&lt;
Cbmptete Prvt'ciloa Aaaioit W&gt;|
and Mat Cumait.
'

w

1868

WEEKLY CHBONICLE.

opposed n* there wood be no dtspoote.
'1 he people must under tend thl*. thst New Features andBeautifklPremiums.

1 hev no objeekahun tosayln that to

STANDARD SCALES.

ef I cood, nmove Congr.se, that the
'e-niggle between us mlts be e'Jed.
1

I'UIZH MdU'US ASH KEarEKS!

uv-offis net pertccbnl him? 1 rhel su­
rer lo-wunat that I bed decided that law

r;io will conlnyoorily
■ wich they know 1
rightful I.ejtoLiUve authority then of. or
io eaeito the odium or resentment of all । Klux Kim.’
1 did ttriaand tho Prwldeut went on.
"Tbe unfortunit okkur encts in
ai their anxiety for my triumph and
labor for the highest poeribie proa;* ity duly and Onstitudona’ly enacted. On Memphis end Non Ortsros wux the ie­
ths sacrifiova they are wlllin to make-—
' suit uv tie »ame
’ "* ■-**-.
•f every section of our County. Laving
&gt;ame eplnt dev*
derel"j«d
In th*,
la this mat er only public interests to
people uv tbe South who opposed the
of the people of the United btatee, did
that my other friend* in Cuunetlmt

Capital repre-entlng the Redieri Ma.Io lUe* of thia

Wouit’p Srw

Atulkurat

llAINaS- lUiMtXMarseMrr*

a»d kraj.luf liMaia* &lt; «..
OS*.
klat.auc'-tri. HmmkI FslU. I raaUasMi.l '

GHAND AND SQUARE
, Itea-e* OOtr— au&lt;l
1*1 Ou
A (graiTo l*laxio-F*&lt;»rte«/ 40 CarllalHlI *U&lt;rt. 1’. U. Bal iTnZ. U IL rtiaw
S„ M*&lt; s*4 &gt;tx ttecoxil
rtnHf »rja«t.
•&gt;r«K.I
Y»ri rw»4 ter dr*crpu&lt;* Cstel»p» and Frie* Lut.

all truces uv the la'e oo|*leaaantnl*, I
decided that everything ehood l&gt;e reat-&gt;r-

rilldtsiaou’* Crows Crtnoliarv
I.
Are CLarsnss f®* UgfclsMa.

displayed a ore ? Who kla dqobt when
backed by ncli adherents T
The President signified that be wui

.SK

cphaas*aa*a Crews Ct Hol la-*
1
Ar* aapvrrar fcr Claali* ty.
1

ArCwago. in .rot late strwL C L Wtewm.
Arrnl
Al-tewlria. Va.. A T MsaarSC*.
&gt;K.at. Uxi.a a. W... M L t-ll-- *&lt;■
ttaiii*. iLJj.' ri*n«l tor avs’ItoaSHpIv, dm

Ml IN UMUTUElts*

NEWS DEPOT,

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"th« re may be things yoo

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loot eox eonuol uv thrir own Slatcs^nJ
bed tho misguided fe pie whs hed
*tool In oppusiajiun to tho confederacy
yielded thia pint fur tbe soke uv hanno­

a tH.CATUK a tt&gt;.

.
.
---------------------NEW WK PlAX&lt;iR)RrErOMEAXY.
(ca**T*ss» asses. ISM.i
N*in«foet»rvr* ef

bold ounelf reepono.ble for snch senti­ scquKtal «4th* President, while afl the heeded. In Memphis, too it wuxslml-’
ment*, on matter* personal and local, as brat informed srree that with poedbly lar. The nlgrees wood per-lst In hevi'i ‘
school-houses and eanyta pel'tag-bonks
dorsad, all Wee b the language of the | any, the Republican Union Senators about with era. kn ’.wm Ih it every time
writer, and he alone is isspon-lbla for will vote him guilty on all the charge«. they d d It they waalnflamln 'be South­
what st pcari over hl, personal ,Igna­ with the possible and some say probible ern boart and Orin the Ro rtbe n sole.
addition of Senators, Johnson, of Mary­
land, and Norton of Mlnnesotx Even poor. Instead of quletln things down
the well informed Copperhead Corres­ bygtvln up their obnoxious ponoo'.i,
pondent of the Boston Poti, the leading they pereevrod, and the icsult is a part
the DaxBxn, wo hnre rec cred at your Copperhead pauer In New England In uvbl tory. in lhe irritated condbhen
hands, wsrolh it your tel he co opera­ Ils issue of We IneaJay last says “that nv tbe Southern wind, (martin ei it
tion that the Baxxkr may t* what the Johnson hltLSelf at present regards his was under tbe can-huanls uv of di feat,
people o the County des re It should be, conviction »a almost a certain thing."— Rcood no*. I&lt;«ex|octa4 that they ahuod
a reliable index of the views of the peo­ Of course, Copperhead writers, as well |Q &gt;k on qui-t'y and ace nlggvr children
ple of die County, moral, social and po­ ns Copperhead citizens, sod rebels gen­ in rigger skoo’-houaea, icarnin that
litical, that the uttermoai p&gt;mibie a- erally, gr-an over the probfolo result wich wood until on from flilea the podidoudi of good may be accompUabsd, which Is the neees«ry consequence e' eben nv nlasers ex they understood IL
the facts elicited during th* tri il. They Too tbe infsto-iatid peo| le nv the North
e*&lt;ue a paying financial Investment.
pretend to charge the Court with unfal ■ who egged ou tbe nlggei* uv Memphis
nets and pvrtldlty. But it Is only a few 1 and Noe Orsons to tills attempt L» rise (
days ago that the President was sore to tber elvreowt uv the norm d *pce- in •
Tbe intimations from Washington, oeape, said these some letter writsrv, wich they wus left by the Comtttvo*that Ben-tore drolrs to make speeches through tbe Judlrbi! tmputia|rty of hen. must ail the blame for this lamen­
pro and eon on the Inn each went, before leading Republican Senators. In' who e table oakurence n»w and for-ver att -eb.
Tl:e Ku Klux Klan is another developrendering tbe r verdict, are rather ap- hands rests tbe decision of this case.
p-i llag, and are received by tbe people These members of ■ he Senate were &gt; o d&lt; • m nt uv the • one sj irit pr-doweiby
with iwound legnt; and If three tu­ term'ned to cut loose from nil suspicion ' slml'a’ tnusM an I even t oxllu in the
mors have any foundation In tact, which of party Was that they have voted for ,ame remit*. Tbe niggrri Ing id uv
we pia'er to doult, the exrncrthe Senate almost every proposition of tbe Pi eel­ humbly purvooln tbe even tener uv tber
shall dlsBl them by author atari ve con- dent’s Countel, and for tills reazon the former ways and bow.n meekly to} the
uv th -*m wich wUs fa tred-oUoa. or by the po-atlve axurane- i'rerident's friends liava expected their
ibat tbe cxiattnq fifteen minutes rule voles for acquits], until within a very
will be adhered too, w.*h laflaxlngMcl- few days Lut pad, and up to the time
ty of purpose, the better tor al oence: n- when thia change camo over ihelrgiaam
rd. It la a frUMUetit mistake In Individ* they of*regarded these Senators aa men। the redree to be men. They preabt in
ual gectlrmen in pul l e life that they true and tried, as lnde."d wo hivtsnr. rutin and in hoi Un meetina and rich,
. sad uv curse the Oiuiwhan. uv the
must define ibdr position, o berwiae
. Routh east tolerate IL Th&gt; ■» irtife-uv
than by their votes. on every iwjortaut ।
. these innocent nig rets by the meuuv
quest ton which centre be ore them.—I.

iu .

Dotlr, Trr-V-U, ate *~a»,

publ-ahed."
(n Neo Orireji* Dr. Dostle and hie ad­
herents betTonly to turn over the con­
bev e&lt;d anything that 1 don't eare to
trol uv the elty to Mayor Mon oe and
fatb, r. 1 kin c*,iiy deny It. and Han-

NEWSPAPERS,
ricruatAU.
MOXTI1L.T XgAOAXIMBM

preme dictator.
Ing to ourself lhe right to tas\e . any
no m.isaaere- But they wood not.—
commentoou any communteiUon ad­
They |ei*stel In loflamln uv their
mitted to our col'imna which in our | all ad-lore from Washington, now that high epl l ed opponents to tbe p’nt uv j
kail tbe testimony Las bs&lt;-n subm tied.—
may seem to demand And in tills ecncood they expect f I

te writ enough to let them gratify their
wtebet. Brt la tie* prases t cxfpwscr lbs
dsrire of tbe count y late hsvs the trial
anr M npusdUy m p» ribfo. that the v!-

gCHUTZE a lodolff;

You s ic.fwcttuHy.

In U I uv brin diffiwscd thro m ne,
chiefly depend upon. Wat Is tber in
It 7 Stanton “ Ui oppeeod to me, and I,
labor! n foe that uni y, that om n a wlth-

U-mpted to bring Into dlagr ,oe, rtd cuL .
liatred. contempt or reproach, the Con-1
gre**, or either branch thereof, or to imi piiror d«*troy tbe regaid or r.spcct o
I all or any of the goxl people of the Uni-

•rabla m:xni the publio Intevxt. Indi-1 ' Hotre of P.eprenenUttves against the:
President by the most coneiu-ivs test -'
mony. Proving beyond a reasoml l.daily over their own signature*, on mat- 1 doubt, that In addlt on io the high erimof refusing to rn'ort* tbe laws of lhe
country Const'tutionally enacted he did
conspire with de-igninr men, with mal­
osmrron enjoy the rig ht t&gt;&gt; be heard In lee aloretbocght, to overthrow the Cos
etltutfoiiaJ Government of the Republic,
and ertabllsh on lie ruins a dnpotitm,
sedated with him In any giv.n enter- elvD or military aecouhl be beet areompllal-ed, with A. Johneon, "lair tai'or
knewledgi'd. and expect tn the future to i

XUULK*. MeCUIlDT aCW

”°4suppcte Mr. Editor, that means
Sickles, and tho grjot minority uv tho

F ib

snf and xiokt.
Localxr, we shall endeavor to make
tho Bajrxx* alive representutlve of the
interest uf Deny County as a whole, and
of every sneelal enterprise which will
promote the inter* t* of any section
when ty-tl a-rioua&lt;onfilet with other
Inters-to which e&gt;| &gt;rilv demand, lhe eu-

From Thomapplomeo»t opi««ln me, and then I resigned
him re'uetnrtty. But be finally went
over. Wat an awful thing It la that oos

fe

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$19 ,M8IEEi BACKS

BOOKS,

GOOD FOR $20.00

suli.lmc euulldenoe in
PETROLEUM V. NA6BY* P. M.
(Wich I* P&gt;«tmliter.)

STATIONARY

Temple of Fashion I

Utah Correspondence

II. I’RENHDOKF A CO.

nothing of unusual impirianoo has
transpired iu thia ImmcdAto vicinity.

Blank Note and Receipt Booia

&gt; kite ।

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

Of every bfad aad Tortofr.

F T. MAIM. i luinn r*i
f
Mt • to d
B. MALI.

txi

rpUE CHEAP

BI5QI.C !&gt;UMCKIlUMtS.

.
.
. |
dittos, that comparatively but kw mm Ore c&lt; py. one year
have made their way through to the
Hweet water country, but such aa have
made the trip, age- |n the ata I meet
BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS!
that the newly discovered, mince excel
even these of Calafonla, fur richne a In
gol 1 bearing quaiU Tie enterptLIng
miner* hare already laid out a city, now
oxt or Tnrsx circrLirs kill bxknown a&gt; ‘ Bou b Paso,” and it now
bcott* &lt;4 a i-opulatlon &lt;&gt;f two thousand
inhibitanta. Bho ild tbe country prove
a*rich in mineral wealth tala rep esented at present, one year will give th.*
new city twenty thousand occupants.
| To any peroon fanning a Club at Hvs
There arc no* over a hundred team i in subscriber*, and ioniLUng usTenDiSalt 1 &gt;&lt;e City, waiting foi tbe iond&gt; to
j lore, we will send five coyplM of the
Imp ore co that they can got through I WauLT Canoxicui aud (fW*Vj*«riHom in grenlir hast) are naw on the
way bore, but they are bavin; a tou ;h | &lt;W«) either the Great Portr.U &lt;r Mr.
Finney’s Book, aa Uio g«lter-up M the
lim* as you rej see, from tho fact that thv club may direct
last Coach waa five days la mxkltw Km
Toany p reaa reading * dub of To
115 miles, tho paonca.ore walking the subscribe* and rw„.iv DU'are. we wi.l
last tea miles at that.
and tan -ojlesofthe Wmuclt CnnoxAm &gt;ng tbe psasengura from tbe East jeur and both th* Grant io trait sad « per cwt Delow suy other Bocae In
UMlay is Qeo. Wood of Oregon, be w.ll Cotostsl Forneys Book. Both Premthis Qty.
be tho guest of the commanding officer
W CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
for adty lw&gt;. Order* bars been reodved for detailing men from thb Post,
ODDER cn &gt;hnet notice, and a At guarto gs as guard for a party of the U. P.
ante fl every time.

#Et’i,Bc5iaiiiQilta'sClcilit[.

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR.

STOVES, IRON,

rrrrr.

First Class Clothing!

Short

Dodge's CWtratod Plow*
Far Bale al Kalamaaoo Prices.

�MIBS E. WILCOX,

iraxTin)
... ...
Bhrnl

Dry
GaJi ael Graries,
loon * »irnr«
jicwj.rs xxnrcnm.

TO WEBHEP lOXTOia 1
Tbe aadonipNd. the Paperrtaer er ibe'
l.ifvf Majdertrovr, &gt;&gt;«&lt;&lt;&gt;.( been duly r
•41“ -rifM »J tUi.ly .UeJ*.,, d ibe to.

•“"ills:
rwrO-TTJ

K1MW.HliAb,

Tn# Rarer or tub Eijxjttox.—
Majority la W coantlc* a«a!n« the Condilution, 38,602.
Majority In GO couhHm
bition, 12,310.
.Majority in SO .'oontlae ajalntt Annu­
al Saarlona, 76,503.
.
J. M. XKVUM.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
mm, pititti &lt; ti„
twalen la

Groceries and Provsions,

|

Boots and Shoes,
uu ran a r/xanm
SPECIAL NOTICEK

IIASTI5US,

,

a.\»l - • ■ MICH |

MAIN BROTUERS,

KEROSENE OIL,

Dr®, MSies, Groceries,
""“’“wjjb™.,.
Groot ri'S and Produce,

Cheap ■■ tHo Cheapest 1
• rto-tol Ktontme -eMl I to tbe ~leelUe rf
r&gt;'«&gt;.
erttete » ■■ r lumlii _
I &lt;mI
will Im f&gt;sea to every
&gt;»re n&lt; &lt;r&gt;uir(i rate |i'«« Ull»»*
Hi ne d Ft, ,1:1m, , F.ueenpttow, tad

w. PARKED A HON,

Liverycnnci
&amp; Sale
Stable,
.mur,
IIASTIXtiK .

W. A. SARTWELL.
f.. Dee. 11. HC.

. a-VH---- MICH

aantf

DISSOLUTION.

DRCUGJST AND BOOKSELUUk,

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

M1DD1AT1LIA.

HartmSMIron,Nail!

^£IDDLEVILLM

$2,500

K. DARLOW.
W. P. tJOODYEAR,
D. J. c-dant.

LUCIA ruBLKSTZ. Nlddlrtowe.Ud.

w.o. hedIuckacu.. ।
Sarifliers &amp; Harnessnilen,

MIDDLEVILLE

THOMAS R. AGNEW

TTOOZry FACTOR T,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

IL A. GOODYEAR,

,Hyl

Bailer &amp; Ma® Dealer,

t'lrtbttet» eiM«

FACTO

M Jdbrville. July ». IMT.-ellyl

Tie B»«ki will W Balaacad

8250
SEW SOttlHWWBSTS.

ii

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III

Ill

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4|ii

STORE,
TAR.

iiPi

■r tdl&lt;

‘HE

he n.re»e!»c&gt;cal
’•rir.il&gt; .twl Ilia
J U» Dr.

NEW ABVENTUEBENTS.

TUI Et&gt; AND NOT Fot’NB WANTING.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

RON,
BROAD GAUTE atlOMT USE.

1MTIC &amp; GfflAT W8TE8N
Broad Gauge Bailway!

■mr.

S1OO.
A. C-Tewae Eeq. tbe popular Kwpsrsisur af to lb. 0 A Camel
PrdrievlUr. Jeta U Eart. Eaq-.
T. B Ul —•*- •“*fc iMd, fc, . of OnacwrUla. and asaay ether
•iuwaa aa Wedaeeday «»r«ii&gt;&lt; vUe we did eot

CAUTION

NEW

YORK

t'ITTMRHfill.

1*1111.AD&lt; 1.1*111.i.
B H.TlMObl. mul
w a.nhstm crrr.
TMaU &lt;b*.dr*m.tetbe

Oil Region# of Pennijlraaia 1

�deep and four inehce square, with bot­
toms lightly tacked on, are beat. The
last of May make a hole where you want
each plant togrow, take off the bottom
of the box carefully, art tbe plant in ths
bole and draw off tho rent of the box
neatly, M you would take off a shirt.—

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

It U beat, however, to shade them
few days with a broad shingle stut
the south-weet side of each plant.

ANxwJ’dovgk.—A plough has Just
been Invented by a mechanic in Ban
Francisco, Cal., which, If it proves aa

TO BUY YOUB GOODS!

Crockery,

SIwtuMj Jim

seen It in operation predict, promises to
be an important Improvement.
This plough is an adaptation of the
screw propeller to tho process of turning
up the earth. Instead of a share, six
iron blades are set in a frame and gear­
ed together after tho ftahlon of a marine
screw, and the motion of the machine Is
also similar. The blades dip into the
ground as they revolve, and not only
turn and pulverise the earth, but also
serve to aid In propelling the machine.
Thli plough can be driven either by
Steam or horse power, and will trench a
strip from six to eight feet wide. The
working model of this machine has been
found to perform capitally.

mortgage

ETEBT NEEDED KIND IND ITUS,

Fresh Cos4a cpMUatly oi hart.

Grat Barjaiu for the People'

el of salt to the, acre, sown on winter
wheat, is said to add greatly to the ex­
cellence of the grain. .
By feeding tomatoes to cows, it is said,
the milk, cream and butter will be much
Improved.
Do not omit to card new milch cows
dally. It Is a pleasure to them and pro­
fl table to the owner.
Carrots are sjiecially recommended
for horses as favorable to the aaaimllatlon and digestion of other food.
Rhecp manure and soot, a/peck of
each well stirred Ln thirty gallons of
rain water, la good for watering potted
plants.

Old Gseds Min ng regardless «f Cast.

BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP!

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
0ARRY COUNTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
'HE BEST FAMILY

SEWING MACHINE
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

SANDWICHES.

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

SUPPORT HOUK INDUSTRY'

HASTINGS,

MICH

LOCAL AOEXTS, IIASTLXOa, M1CI1.

lr Brrroa, arateai
pratUto tUbtedjr

When Is small beer not small beer?
Whcn.it la a little tart.
. .
. TRK right man in tbe right place Is •l b«ms, io aular late i»ur, instesc of foislfs, la
daatrial literate.
the husband at home In tbe evening.
Good newspapers are the only paper 8 b* clings, Flaniels and Cssslmercs.
eurrercy that is worth more than gold

I AM NOW SELLING

Tur dlflVrencc between a local para­
graph and a falac eye-One la an l-tem,
Mid the other an eye pro um.

Lumber Wagons, A. Na 1_ at 1100,00.
Open Buggies single Seat |125, io 1165.
“
••
Two
« IM m tun

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

of the A tian tie? Because they never
cease lavin’ the shores of the “old eouu-

It Makes the Best Stitch,

Before you scold be sure that you
art right yourself. He that attempts to
cleanse a blot with blotted fingers nukes
* greater, blur.
'
prtp*r»d te do ail k&gt;ad&lt; of
Why an young ladles at the breaking
up of a party like arrows? because they House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
t quiver till they got one. X /
‘
“I am about to do for you what the
"EvUDne never did by you," said a
k quint parson in his -valedictory" to
bis flock; "that Is, I shall leave you." ”
“1 DON'T like Robert; he's a fool."
said Robert's Irate bachelor unde; "he's
still In love with bin wife, and tho hon­
! eymoon was over m much m six weeks

M witk no SilBcali

illto and azo ■« I do'r*
tf.e ।action efapringi,

Figure 2 Sewing Machine,

C1RPETS AND OIL CLOT1S,
I.

HARDWARE 4 DRY GOODS’STORE0
11 I tav&gt; Sited op • Warn Iwa for Can O

•heap plan for boarding. One of bls
lodgers mesmerises the rest, and then
•ata a hearty meal—tbe mremcrlsed be­
ing satisfic'd from sympathy.
Am enthusiastic young lady In Boston
^•waa heard to wind up ber admiring re­
marks on a statue In a shop window
IhnK—“I don't know whom it repre­
- WOta, bunt'd a splendid likeness.”
A credulous man said to a wag who
,'had a wooden leg, “How camo you to
have a wooden leg?” " Why,” answsrted tbewtg, “my lather had one. and so
bad my grandfather. It runs in tho

■ Friday. April 101b.
• • Friday, April ink
• - Friday, April telh.
■ FHMr. MayJM.
•«®le«d la Rralfa.

0»o

Be Sure to Sec this Machine,
L~i~

'----------- -

•M.r^lly

e arc Waking a Complete

HAIR Restorer
place of the garden: into this put old
manure about three inches; on this
plant the seeds, and cover them with
sawdust, two or three inches. Cucum­
bers thus treated are said to coms earlier
endure rein, drouth, and even a little
frost, far bettor than those treated any
other way. Against severe night frosts
. they should be protected by boards.
Y. Take mlddlc-alsed flower-pots, fill
them two-thirds with good soil, put ths
eteds on this, and cover with sawdust;

unrru

"TL081SCE SEWING WICHIltf
Como and ReoltI

MIR DRESSING
^tylt i.oseBo^
will quickly restore Gitv Hsir
to its nature! color and beauty,
over every other preparstion by
those who tare a fine head of hair,
sj well m those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hsir make it ccurable
for old end youag. ,

den tbe planta before transplanting Into
tbe garden, by admitting air to them
both day and night.
3. Take egg shells, (the holo to bo in
tbe upper end, threc-iourtbs of an Inch),
fill them with good eoil, and therein

•re-lllsg fwOPTE DOLI.AR.iqik.Ms.

.- iMff* J..HlIror pl.ted
Commissioners Notice.

BROAD CAUUB SHORT UNR.

AMT1C &amp; GREAT WSTfflN
Broad Gauge Railway!

PKESTON 4 MEAD
LargokW.ll stiactad Stock

groceries,

TAMIL?

Still Leads the Van

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

REVOLUTION IN TIARE!

SaOClBIB!,

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11 wTTi

BY GEO. M. DEWEY

VOL. XIII

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,WEDNESDAY, MAY

Wtdiral.

business Jirertnru

iisMS.-n.to m umu.

fortw.
SOMETHING B1TOHD.

J Anti F. ROB ESTS.

FBAYX A LT.EK

HAKVIY WBIOHT.

For a Cure of all Threa! ail Lw Diseases
HQLBXOOK a MILLS

F nooriso t
&lt; oxsumfi

&lt;
JOBS I01EIT8.

*a*
I. ADItrMlS. i

or. fl. i. Htwn

PRICK GF IXHAI.tRB 81 EACH

HALL &amp; RUCKEL, Proprietors.

IHisrtllanij.
INTERVALS Of TIKE.

MOREHEAD'S
KK^FPVN* fflWntrt.

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Ths Orest Strcagtheaer and Pain

Destroyer of the World.

The period!—whether they consist of
moment*, hours, days, or weeks—which
He between the usual engagements of

ated by the necessity of sleep or the In­
firmity of disease; we designate as In-

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL
STlvAXDS K CX)X.

“?L=L_
jomi

IN

EVERY

HOUSE.

thu ubest remedies.
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

Msw Tori Cilf al Yitiilti,

Infringe upon the ordinary forms of ac­
tion : in the one case upon its suspen­
sion, and in the other upon Ito resump­
tion. They are connecting periods; in­
terstitial spaces lying ••between times,"
generally spoken of os leiturr time, and,
in die practice of too muy, vacant and
loet time. These intervals are *o nume­
rous, and really form so large a portieu
of every human life, that the question
of their Improvement for some useful
purpose Is practically one of no little
importance. Whether they be awed or
lost, promptly seised upon and woven
Into the web of one's being, or thrown

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
MADAME ZADOO POSTER'SttntD a. woxaiB.

HAWltna HOUSE.

CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM
HOST

EFFECTUAL

IlKtHCDl

COUuHS, COLDS. ETC..
PURELY

facts to show the benefit of improving
one's intervals of time.
The Hon. 8----- Y----- , a man now
dead, rose to eminence and distinction
In the State of New York, Mthe flu it of
the educational dbdpllne which he ac­
quired by using his unoccupied time for
study. When a young man. and for

ViOETARLK,

ho worked a* a common day laborer,
supporting hlmtcif and an Indigent
widowed metber by the sweat of bls

when he reded from labor, be opened
eelf intellectually a strong man. I n the

XnTARr PUBLIC

F*
M Marini BL.
w i e caaxrci. to nvx onnv TO cnonnxB.

eBsr.w.-xs«WjStss

yyHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL.

DR. ZADOC PORTKR-B

[mate Suga Coated
nr oFMsrnow to
CASTOR on. AID
Wholesale and Retail.

&gt;uAt of knowledge which sny one
rhi- well envy. Ehe saved thorn tpart

1808.

NUMBER 2.
■nd life

Ject will’be M. tee ration."
The isd difficulty with too many cong’-sto lathe 'a* tthat they/ooi away ex­
istence in’l.JL and iinprod ict.jrv momoots. Those mmoanta lapse without
•u.- r suit nropo
to their num­
ber. Item Sy Item, and Utile by little,
they accumulate a waste of Ufe; and,
o’c oek in the morning to eight in the finally, when the aggregate is summed
evening, with the exception of brief In­
tervals for break feat and dinner. Ho pell Ing these profiigstee of time at last
to retire from earth with a record totally
purchase of Ruddlman'* Radimanta of unworthy of a human being. Human

ts no useful account.
'
Dr. Llvlagsiopa, tl;e dlstiugub bed
traveler, whoc African explorations
have Instructed and delighted
totny
minds, began Hfo as apoor boy. At the

Ing stury ot that Swim patriot, Arnold
WinkclreW. who gatbsrod a sheaf of caPe-1. for iMtimie, Nicholas Nickleby
spoon Into his own besom. Ashe wsnt and with hilarious indignation Pothte
forward into the heart of tho Austrian boys Haltwu laughed ttd cried awtf.
Perhaps ho called another Oliver Twist,
looked back to the ranks of soldiers and ■nd tta cold poorehonsc was turned
inside out and
'
Whan Garibaldi railed, the Italian!

outed the study of this Language, some­
time- at an evening school between the
day Creta says to her men, I Wotne
hours of eight and ten. and frotjuent'y its capae ty, lu obligation, and its op­
continuing hlslaboisat liumetill twelve portunity. It h not the life that It ought death; I welcome you to the tcallbld
[Appl^rne.] And
o'clock nt night ’ When he wns sixteen to be, or that by a proper ceonun y of and to the battlefield ; and the men of still, thank Heaven, the fM vezk goes
Creta answer with their swords. But as an. [Renewed applauvs ] Tbs eye, and
a good Latin scholar. He was at the caretally husband his vacant momenta they go up to makes pathway, for Chris­ 'he heart, and the hand are untiring.—
fora period of twenty years, reducing tianity and clvlhratton, standing on the
bocks, devouring yverytblng he could them to oouio orderly aud systematic outpost of the European world, Creta
lay bls hands upon, with the exception method of valuable uws; and at the end turns for aaslstanoe to you tho last born,
‘Scientific workload books of this period be will be twice tho man nnd yot ths leaders of the nineteenth asking for more. [Cheers,]
with this habit that he would have been century, and say*. “Sens of Balf-govern- pursuits of bta calling, ho C
iti dellglit. "My roadlng,” he say-,1 without it. Us will live n much longer tuent, I will open you a path for the who loved and honored hl
‘‘while at work, was carried oo by ptacfaithfully aud frankly repot
Ing the book on a portion of the splu- tamo la true of woman ; indead, true of remember my wife and my cluid.’’— serration*. The old proverb i
[Applause.] nlng Jenny, so that 1 could catch sen­
. ty obliges. Hut genius obliges
tence after sentence at iny work. 1 thus
[Applause.] Fidelity to his
kept up a pretty constant study, undto- in life that bo cannot waste any pert Ion
ration ia all that we can ask of any re­
turbed by the roar of the machinery." of time without falling to accomplish rsmsmber my wife and child.” Wall, 1 porter. However grateful he may Bb Jhe
Of this period he remarks : “looking
our hospitality, wc cannot ln*I»t that be
back on that life of toll, I cannot but mand will Just sufflcB toksep him stead sball poor ou&lt; uhampagne Into hl* syos
feel thankful that It formed such a ma­ ly aud eoonotnlcaUy engaged in solving
so that he cannot see [great laughter].
terial part of my eirly oducaton ; and,
-b»eh half
were It possible. I should like to begin
l.'fe again In the same lowly style, and momenta for which there is no allotted
to pass through the same hardy train­ and set use-then wo shall waste them. representative of Justice and liberty, toe, and report many things that vara
the other
ing." Noble man I Would to God (hero , If,,on
____
___ band,. we have no such
w.ie more like him! Society would | momenta, then wo shall make time tell a welcome far one tingle exhfled inhab­
reporters. I do not remember
tbeu have (ewer drone* and fewer half-1 by Its result*. The real length of life Is itant ; but that they win make the deck
developed men.
I not to be me.asured by Its years, but by of an American irigate a refuge and shel­
ter
for
the
women
and
children
of
that
Dr. Kitto, the eminent bibleal scholar, Ita accomplishment; and In this eeusc
whom wo sent to England, represented
when na tad
. persecuted talc. We will leave this hall th it country as altogether a paradise and
Ind about fifteen years
vears of age,
neo. some won
men live more In
' five
* years than
'
wu sent t&lt;&gt; the poor-house a poor deaf other* In forty. Dr. Young baa wall said only to go out and roll up a pubUc opin­
boy. because hla parents were unable to that "time wasted, is existence ; used, is ion which will put Washington behind [Laughter.] They told a great daaleC
provide for bls wants. In his reven- life."
truth about England, as it sesms to ms
What Is the reader doing with hi* in- least give heed to the wives and children ocr friend told a great many wholeteentb year he was ‘‘apprenticed to a
on Chat struggling Island, and then hav­ soiboand valuable truths about ua.—
■boemalrer, who proved to be an unrea­
sonable and cruel master," requiring intervals? lias be thought of such fre­ ing sheltered tho non-combatants, Unr­ Naturally we did not find every part trf
_
.
him to wort: at hla trade from sixteen to quency? Dees he see how much of life
his report very cute.-taluing ; but neith­
child, lot er, 1 suppose, dld^urd Deadlock ted.
eighteen hours a day. Vuner these moot lies Jost here? Has be any system for I tian civilisation, the wife
d udv.aiitagvous rireumstances be nev­ Improving those Uttie portions of valua- us give even a higher maaxtiug,tn the
a a ..
— • . . .
.a
11 — *— —f I
— — — .1 ——— . .Bbl—1.4.——
ertheless found time for the pursuit of
sure that to this day neither Sergeant
knowledge. He did pursue it. triumph­ tions la season to profit by the answer. of Crete, fight and fear not.”
Boxful nor the Lord Chief JuitlceStareing over ail hl* early embarrascmeniB, Yea, let all men turn their thought* In
lelgh hare ever b-ren able to find Um
leas: ."UnIn Pickwiek. [Bursts of laugh­
and rising to grerft distinction and U-e- this direction , and, by the adoption of
good rules, learn tho lialljwcd bccrct of
ter and cherts.] For mj* Undivided
thlrty-mlllLontii part of the imputation
thoughts bad taken pomendon' of his making Life moot effective.
mind: first, that *e mwif make klmt'lf;
appeal; Crete herself has made Ute best, and I do not forget that If hie touch like
TWO ELOQUENT SPEECHES.
secondly, that uerfulnne mast be bis
bhe did not send to us in Massachusetts;
ruling purpose. Tho Improvement of
hl* recant moments in early life Laid the Philhps on Crete—Cortis on Dickens. we did no: bear from her first from the
lips of petitioners, we dldi not know of feet*, the full splendor of Its light has
foundation of his world-wide tame.
her struggle by the begging accents of
Ellhu Buiritt, the “Ic-rned black­
At tbs dose of the Cretin Fair In Bos­
smith,” by diligent study in the inter­
follies ot bla own country. [ Applause.)
val, of labor, merle himself one of the ton last week, Wendell Phillips deliver­ the thunder of her cannun, and the ter­
meet distinguished linguists of any ed a short address, from which wc take ror of Europe. Europe is aghast at this
last rising of the people lu claim their (Cheers.) The member* of t(xe .Weakly
the following cxtrncta:
Dr. Howe baa told ui since hla return
end yet tie earn, and the signer of the
Declaration of Indefiendcnce, had a from the thorts ct Crete of that qpt, hemeirby oar aldeu a petitioner for aid; speaking, pursue literature
b'K&gt;k ot&gt;eu before him while al work, hardly equaled by any of the decals in
and fcixcd every minute fragment of the classic age, of the starving men,
study the fidelity, the industry, the
France and England do- conscience, the c&amp;rc, and the enthusiasm
time that he could spate for its study.— tathero and husbands, who took ths
Abraham Lincoln, that wonderful man bread you sent them and carried It on
—yea, that man of Providence and of their shoulders to ths mountains, and
fame—picked up nearly all bls educa­ thclrstanrlng Upnnrrer tasted one single
kernel,as they laid it down a: tbs fed of
Mr. Chairman, the obligation I
true of Dr. Fraukl'n. and a lioit ofotb- tbe wemcnand children to whom you It ii another race ocmteudlng for what tbs ruune of the Weekly Prcrs,
eis whom the world Collghta tu honor. rout Lt- Bparla cannot parallel, certain­
hand
halt
round
the
globe,
and
clasps
it
I be ll&lt; v. Albert Barnes informs ns tliat ly cannot out do. that heroism. The
pie for high fidelity and of honorable
pride tn hfs profess!cm of letter*. Hit
be prepared all his commentaries on the Roman girl crying out to her coward
Scriptures by devoting then m she early husband, “Poetus, It la not hard to die:" scuta th-i cross. Not in pity extending
=_. ! —Borxaris's la*t words. "To die for it, but in great honor, in profound grati­ called the scatty of true genius. He has
tude,
thwkful
for
the
opportunity
of
practice of mint people are almost whnl- Liberty Is a pleasure
the negro wife
never debased it to anworthy ends. Ha
ly lost. '1 hough thu pastor of a targe 1 of EL Domingo plunging the dagger In-, continuing still our great battle for the has shown thst be is not a deuisai of Bochurch, he accomplished this wonderful to her own bosom and giving courage to right. (Applause."]
hemlaonly, but a cdisen W ths world.
At the Dickens* banquet In New York, He has always honored his profession
re^u.t by beginnfng early Ju the m.-.ru- her husband with the words, ‘ Dear,
Ing; and (hit, too, without any inti r- when Llb.xiy 1* gone what Is life?"— George William Curtis, of Harper's by atsrtttng (to dignity In his own perforunce with his other dutlui. or any in-. thu Cretan mother’s tun became her
Jury to bis general health.
babe died oat of Crete, and tbe alive
Weekly Press," as follows :
Chesterfield's ante-ioom, if 61r Walter
■rho. »
As I now look around upon th I* cheer­
lux Ibe, .IO* wU»X nun ,.n do. C*nula trad Uad, all ot Ibra, an
ful company. 1 like to think that thia
and bow moeblha, Ona bld lo th, pan- oul-bwa ot U» aaota beralam.
d.«lnn.».r aad .alba otllib. b,.
Boil wdljoi doUln ,oo lb rlrtn, pleasant feast Is not merely a tribute tn Fourth drank hla toddy; the lata reporta/.lom «T rtahl babda In raapcot lo Iba oapnnlob k&gt; U» ontbualaam .blob any author who* book* have made all
liprararanMottlmw Braldaa a U.lot
7“
9ra” ““ hl* readers bls frionds, bul la a fTaternai

poor to buy candles for evening study ;
and hence ba gathered pine-knot* in the
day-time, end then In hlserenlng hours
stretched himself on the floar in front
of their blaae. and Ibero filled his head
«•■with the thing which mado the man of abdaellwaouraaatoibanip.of t»a,\ dwronr rljblto ajrapoWl".
wo all want wma plan or
urn,. uloly wrbaw o M,M to sir. bnod to .
tbootU
«»d iranonm,!, praoUrr ‘ ’'I- and child. I rsnranba. .non oloa
ad. Uuu .111 maha o.rl.U nra.obd.la
““h•,
TUaplan nw nnbraara lb. rootln Ibl.dlj to aak.BoaUnandl.no.
■eat member of the legal profetalon, otUma.
^r booIa .X“2on. ranHla«»&lt;&gt;» •»•«*
nowhere else In the world, be namcle*'.
filling at different times offices of trust
Uu
or
onoronaUno.
or
llulo
Bda
ol
I
John
Bnmi,
on.
Ilmld
apoakor
aba«&gt;|.
and honor. Hl* ideas were lust as good
od to be a reporter. Ha ta a famous sto­
dto. ao .auLMui baW -1•
ba .aid, hano-„d»
wold Pol Jolu In tha adroor by gas-light, or under the tuition ol alwanbe
1X « ao^kiontVffirwd
&lt;1 w. ry t-llar; but I oak thia tabla of experts
wnwdistinguished pr&gt;fia&gt;or. Though
i
Atuhsw,
with
bnrre
and
ready
epigram
through
he oover saw the Inside of a eoUoge as a time tn
er a reporter? [Laughter.]
tenor. He said: *T did not think the
perior to the average rate of collegiate
treeiy Small rams: and in precisely the.
graduates

I mltted of two rides.” [Applause.]
Bo, to-night, let diplomatists dispute
1 about Interuatloual law, let tho Socreta. • ----- -- rilh her ovn hands aU the housework mulatea lartro result All great and
r»l
Of® uUjtfSUBpUW.mo-A.Mto.t
.
..
...
i- rtw i-nvvinment sn* know that whether moua report, “Don Quixote."
making cheese and butter, and bringing
on e uowoe-Cbat i-rodmy of human his- «
to «&gt;•
^^XtetSia tboSira-W of things *Wter cr not, there can bo no dtopate
^Mch ho bail accustomed htaseR t0 that wo have the right to scud bread to
Znwdinteartrt^ttae. He kept riU
riUWnro- For myd®,I admit no

hsom
.uiTuso waxes

aud railed his

the facia of history. both ancient and

HARTWELL.

the bclleda of

muse her company, respectfully repItaB

nrc written the beat beloved names in
monthly or quarterly,

of good tidings. It will always hevea

[Ap- pray with love and gratHude. may

�Orangeville

nntr

g A H, MkEMORE,

irjuof trestatb.

T^i'JLVG F

o»T&gt;
Castrol B

MYRON H. FULLER
Use* to the Company than to I be couuiurirtlng that in tbs payment of the
debt the spirit of Uw contract shall be
Im truly and honorably observed."
aro they ever
TEAS.
Resolution was also adopted recom­
km Is UMSlmtabte. With ■ Rallnrad
CQEPJSES,
mending Grant cud Wada, for Preaidcut
through Its centre, Barry County is one
SUGARS,
but individuals of that party
and Vice President
BYftun,
with the advice and consent of the Sen­
ths* to. witboetplot ths most dodraWo Couiwic*
blushing, that Gen U. B. Grout, is an Stale for all kinds of busluera, espeate, shall hold their offices until the Sen*
SOAPS,
CHICAGO C0BBESP01DTKCEWlth
a
Railroad
hr.bituol drunkard and was drunk roast
CANDLES,
valuable •
of tho time during the late
STARCH.
thews mentioned in tbs sroond clauses.
C«K*Q0, April 29th, 18G8.
continues
market for all kinds of merchandise as
rhesscusd clause provides that Mem­
No body likue such weather as this
Battle Crock, and the amouat of moury SODAS, AC, AC
bers of the Cabinet shall hold their offices
venders and ducka. A
wou,au I have to sav about the mat.
ter is, if ho could achieve each miafaty
daring tho term of the President by
First Class Grocery Store,
: 7-.-- ;
•eat win be rally appreciated, after the

Tenaro-of-Office Act hll

KKI^KXT.Ora’iii

Caobr-Allra. Ilswts

Betlre-Myroe H r.n.

w lull kind of whisky did he use at produce to Bailie Creek over the road HUTTER
Fort Don also n, Corinth, Vick burg, battle between this Village and that City, tnay
ERGS,
nut to-day fully realize what they will
P0ULTRK,
actually save. With this Road die tarHEES IT.IX
SHEKP.PXLTS,
to have him disobey a constitutional law, lutog lauds In Jtho Townships contigu­
stitution of debk and almost to the ram. and Johnson would go to jail in his stead! ous to the road In this County will be
ss
valuable
a*
similar
lands
In
TownAs I believe I hinted, news is scarce I don* wonder that President Lincoln
COUNTRY
PRODUCT
ahips contiguous to the Michigan Conmy letter tG-d.-.y, «ill. of necessity he
somewhat short. Another mysterious
and practically a part of that rood—Mr '
disappearance ‘foccurrod hero the other samo kind for the rest of his General*.
dar. Some time sineoono Straighi,came
But I wfll not continue the subject
here from tho Keystone State, on busibowl and snarl fornlsh Just the same facilities for the
public accommodation of the people
And wilfprownt to any person
uni uiry can i Keep IGen. U R along Ibis route that la farnlshjd along
-imprudent
y- - enough
o- to carry
- tn his •pocket
~.
■ Ing u* a Club In cur Groat
□ranL out ol tho White 11
that, and there can be, at least there is I
uui w.uliwcv » HWjuv
»
’| wife in the crcrmo of her undoubted they araa-winato him before tho 4th of noue better, on any route In tho coun-1
ONK DOLLAR SALE
was nowhere si&gt;ccial]y provided fur, aud prerogative tho right to search his pock­ March, 1869.
was consequently embraced in tho fir’t ets, found it and soon after “there was
worth of the surplus products of tbc ]x&gt;rMiddleville Correspondence
elautr of the first section, whidfi declares troublo on the old man' mind." He
Uon of the country contiguous to IL will
inid it was the portrait of a female rela­
I lie
be enhanced, by the reduction of theex- WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATU
I. «n.l 1* *ueii
tive, to which she is supposed to have reMiddleville, May 4, 18C3.
OF PREMIUMS.
riJtd fur th
spooded n i Jj a query ai thoamwaranec of | Ed. BxxxEr.: —
sud this h no small matter, especially
Ilonco by a vrniant tint in her visual orgena—
Aproritiont
The It nil road interest seems tn Involve when goods Hist all classes of the people
their own showing ths President u a lan Straight sola Lis lauds cud tenemonte, the time of west of cur citizens, as the
chattels and equipages and proposed that Engineers and Surveyors of the G. R. are constantly demanding lor immediate
ixrucslsrs *«1 dncrtpllrs cireoUrs,
breaker.
ho and his family should journey lo Mas- V. R. It. are selecting a route through consumption among the necessaries, not
L D MOBIM.WN.
lo mention luxuries, of life will, by the :
this Townrhfp. What that route will reduction of the expenses of transport*
Admit Them How.
kDowL-dgv
Uon, be eorrcsiondingly reduc--d In
thought not that the way to Muske­
Kl.t U» OS* DO 1.1. IK
price.
Wo truxt that tho Senators and EeprC' gon lay through Clucago, where huby
saaiatrrre from tho State of Arkansas. had found that pretty female relative.— of tbc River. Our citizens are beginlng
STANDARD SCALES.
to arouse theraarlvcs from the letbargy eratloua which should Induce Ute people
of this County, now that tbc completion
promptly admitted to their seat*. Il is
nr put his famuy on a boat bound for
of this Road la only dependent on the
ho objection, in our judgement to their Muskegon, steppedon
L__shore,
_12_with 31G,- e ng to rcalix? that If we have a Railroad liberality of the subscriptions to UaSteck
admission that it would add two new 000 in nis pocket, to see about Lis lug
dong the Unc, to put forth renewed of
votes in tho Senate on tho President' Kgo and-------- has'nt come back yeL fort nn tbclr part, to raise funds, and forts for the Immediate ccnstraction
o rife went to Muskegon and, leaving give encouragement to tho managers in
case, or bo without precedent, as Scnatoi
her children there,came back and sought ntl kvbIl»K’« &lt;nc. *
Vickers of Maryland has been odmittcxl her truant lord, but without avnil. There
SOLDIKBB MEETING,
sinee the trial l&gt;cgan, and under tiro uro two views taken of his disappearance,
A.meeting of Fuldlers In this vicinity be, into of Bany County T
k. DECATL'k A CO
Constitutional two-thinls rule one vote ono that he has lx&gt;en murdered by some­ for the purpose of organizing a Pott of
for tho Pnsideut counts equal to two body for that 316,000, tho other that the the Grand Army of the Republic la an- tlon and earnest co-operntion ou the!
adventurous
husbandman
turning
his
against him. Nor can there bo any obISthinat., we commend this subject.— I
back upon Muskegon end the service of
NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.
joction to the admission of the Senators coxes, has found Ins pretty female relative In this Villageon the evening of the 12th You can by your voter, do for the pcopfo I
Inst, It is hoped the: the Boys in Blue of the County a work for which future '
soon to be elected from Louisiana, North
will res|on&lt;l to this call from their com­
and South Carolina Sfid Georgia, or tho
rades, and that they will “fill In,” to
GRAND AND SQUARE
tjie wife takes of the matter n'importe,
of the latter atro has at least tho satisfac­ remain until "further orders.” Come accomplish for yearnelvce more In ttie
tivss already elected, even if the trial tion of thinking that bar first conjectures on friends, you did nobly with the mu*, way of material prosperity and Immedi­
ket snd rabre In the “fletd.” now "form ate and positive wealth, than baa been
should last until they reach Washington. were right
In line," and prepare to do some service accum pUshed by all your untiring labors
These States having now been ro-con­
Tho election
structed according to tho laws of the dsclincd in the
land, none of their constitutionally elect- still jubilating over the city’s going
The victim in thlsFaae was none oth­ abiding confidence In the intelligence,
Deatoeratic, and the Tribune still explainthe Judgement, and the public spirit of
a’ how it cam &lt; to do so. Bcyona this, er than our ftfend Cvsiea 8. Cranaon,
taka tho test oath, should bo for a single
i or nothing. The Republican Coun- who though not “brutally murdered,’’ suit of your action, on a qutotlon Invol­
day axdudod from their soots in either Sr Convention for tho nomination of lias been finally married, as follows:-- ving so smsJI an amount of expenditure,
olegatee to tho State Conrontiun, to bo
House of Coagrees. Besides, there would
be striking historic justice in allowing held at Poorin, on tho Gth of May, is to dence of tire''Brides father, in Middle­ Importance, financial and otherwise, not
bo held to-morrow. 1 hero is little doubt ville, by the Rev. G. N. Ames, Mr. C.
only to yourselves but to all the people
of the Cook county delegation being in­
of tho territory adjacent to tho Grand
structed to support Gen. Palmer's nomi­ this Village.
River Valley Railroad.
endeavored to keep out of the Union, to nation for Governor.
What we have said to tbc people of
vote, as vote they would without excep­
New Goods have Just been received at Maple Grove is equally applicable to the
tion in the Senate, for his conviction and*
inhabitants of all the Tournabipa thio’

fenders of tho President rueert that tho
rasa of Mr. Srx.xren, is not included in
the second clause, bccauso ho was commissinnod by President Lincoln, and at­
tempt to base their strongest argumcnl
in tho President’s defence upon this point,
which of itself shows the wfakness of
their canoe. But this ilimscy pretext for
the violation, of a positive law of the
land, is summarily disposed of by Mr.
Eixtexs, who rttnrh with unanswerable
logic,
c, -u
“if )&gt;c,
HC,—meaning sir.
Mr. purniuu,
Stanton,—

jolly situation Noah's
he bought largely on
ixedit just before ths flood. The thought
weather.

What

I

gCHUTZE A LUDOLfF;
Manufacturen of the
MONITOR PL*JEM»»VBLi:‘i5)y

I’l-A.TS'O KOIITEH
ona Hot Ciiinmr.

unlay morn inn a yocn;

PRIZE WtHVEKS ANU REAPERS'

WOOD*

wooiifo X
WQ-IITH
Uatxirx nn

N. P. Husted, proprietor of the Grand Jaeeut thereto, and to the public spirit of
the people of each of these townships we
of business, a sort of electnc i«nny post, delivering trees. We understand that earnestly aud specially commend this
ptly and the trees from th Is nursery give good sat­
isfaction, being found
represented.
highest financial Interest depends.
furs tho Senate, vindicated the justice of
GOOD SHEEP.

hla Village la eood Side

NEWS DEPOT

Council, to rou the pc

which character pros to tho expromum

to support it yet
tors are sanguine of success, all telegraph
projectors are, at least untill they get their

physical effort of dohvonng-a speech,anc!
hardly able to stand, tho old man still
dutches tho paints of his decidedly atle
— resolute
...
axguemsut- with
vigor, and- no
trace of woaknoss, ar ituliaeion apneers
moo OS

There has been quite a sovoro struggle
I hero over the admission of some now
| text books-inlo our public schools, the
principal difficulty being
I xy &gt;*«lytlaal
.
'
Woodward would'nt vote
the Tribune
wanted him to on certain matters, so
hen a book firm in which Wuodwsrd is
treetnly doubtful if any of the unpoachintcreatcd mndo an effort to get their
Readers introduced into the schools, the

the

impression conveyed

of sturdy
15

assert, whtch we do not behove, all the
ualjtise of this mon arc not estimable,
trith which the least amia-

If 1 remomLw rightly Leonil n

Mr. A. F. Boardman, (of Watkins
General Hawi Items.
Bro's A Boardman,) h
brought the
young Bpanish Merino back, "Kilpat­
—Tho Welland Canal is open.
rick.” to Middleville. This sheep, It will
be remembered, took the first premium
at the Kent County Fair last fall, being mail l ill.
then but one year old, and shearing ov­
—Theodore Tilton has been threatener 18 Iba of wool at tho first shearing.
od by tho Ku-Klux Klan.
We estimate that the clip this spring
—
Lenowoe county ctocts 16 Ropnb]j.
will not be less than 25 lbs. The sheep
may be seen by calling upon Mr. B.,at
—Thoddeus Stevens is in bettor health
tbc saw Mill, below Exchange Block.
Bmlth Sandford has began to excavate
preparatory lo building a block od the
—Mr Palmer, of Polk City la, died
site of Mr. Emerson’s HhocPhap.
ou Bunday last, in his 104th year.

—Th* health of the Prince Im­
Mesaera. Johnson A McKwltt bars asperial of Franco continues alarmingly
labltohcd lhemseira tn Ae building
east of the Empire Block, and Intend to
- Conductor Adams of the Boston A
keep constantly on hand a good supply
of frerh meats. Give themyaurpatron- Albany Railroad during the past twsnty-

gy. and relontlcsm

GOOD FOR $20.00
ALLEN, HAWES A (X).,
14 Federal BL, Boston, Maas. i». O.
Itax C.
f

STATIONARY

ESTABLISHED 1X1867.
I WORD WITU TOU. RE1DEHI

NO. 1 MAIN ST., BATTLE CREEK

rpiIE CHEAP

HARDWARE STORE,
Mei'tBoyi ail Mra’t Mir
Hypophosphites,

ox* or Til1st citcciuts WILL at
iccxrrxn jj

Act Promptly and Certainly

H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, 11105,

OJL

dispatch the In
in contemplation,
. the end thst Haith
■he can easily bo made
beautiful Villages in o

building is already ere

nsr UOJK3XS STOCK

Building Materials

SS^^tioZdEd’.
W CUSTOM WORK MADE TO

WnncmNOT.-It Is inthnated that
Rev. E. O. Haven, President of Ute State

orphans during the post winter 112,233,.
52, and have still left fur next winter
Jnr 113,009.
-Dan."
Ihave eomplrted the taking of
of tbs city, and the remit shows
ulatiou of fiMM. *u Inenr-M of

■endablcsj

estate which promises f
unlimited growth a

Lr.t

trams hia tetoUnct. and in following the

the Methodist Church soon to bo bold In Ruminwi
Chlosgu, and that his resignation ot hla
present position will follow.

ly flattering

learn that the arrangem
for the Immedial

•r « naaUsr purchases.
JHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AXB

-L'rank Moore, of the /Hef/foa Itfr.
:u full

puUieansin
al Circuit

TwnoviKa.—We notice i
Improvements being
" Um village, that art

II. FRENSDORF At CO

Iwo foolish fellows, Cant. Garrett and
R Gendrs, are baring built here a life place to better ones. Moro buildings to the hWdeni
wUI be erected In this Village during tills

tho river has

at your hands when

fall to add material I

in Now York Citr.
dir shoot current wheel.

Temple of Fashion!

Jfcar authority la ample, an

Blank Rote and Receipt Bools.

CONSUMPTION.

CharlcsPau] baa his planing mill on

hrrve been Irld out and fenced
l-st letter, come ol the old buildings on

.BOOKM
^HEET «VHIC. Ce.&lt;

proposed to make it a cheap method of

be sc bro’s of P.arry Countj
iralnatlon held In Na»bvfl
lay: Hettle Lathrop, Mary
alia Buxton, Rarryvf’lr; J

Telford, JoAnrtotrn.

$19ll(IEEI •*'«’

ZhMAMa Btcvsa*.

btinan. to the cellar, a
Biely not fatally InJu
orulssLin of sonic one

■hdf-Marfware and Cutlery.
h WtaoMfa W

tACJMvracp rmcD-

Dodges Clebrated Plows
TRY1TI TRY IT! TRY IT’

an Brant, Esq., ou the
Creek. To tire Indcfotl
"
Brunt aided b
of hla -ehendsn
*f Nathan Bartow,
for this valuable ad
tecUltiea of
structure is to be $0X50

finished throughout In th
manor. Tho Machh

�LBTOFPKnilVKTO It

iDTOnsnoom.
Eloquent fiPEBcnr-s.-We publish
elsewhere la this tone two beautiful
speeches, recently delivered by two of
tho most aecompUahsd of living Ameri­
can orators, Wendell Phillipa and Geo.
William CUttla. No one should fall to
give themselves the pleasure of reading
ID SrOXT, BUCK BLOCK,

HASTINGS,' - 87 - MICH.

p. t wsodwae;

S1OO.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

General Grocers,

Groceries and Provsions, Drug &amp; Bookstore.
Boots and Shoes,
4. Hlarnog to renawtn at | o'clock p. m.
6. Ealrirs of rbeep competing shall baae.ua
anied by »n affiilarll (or •talrtinot) according '

MAIS DROTltEnsr

Drags,
Mediciies, Gracenes,
■ra/.vrx. ozas. YAJurrwnre.
art kktn axror.

Saturday morn Ing a young »&gt;n of R. B.
Wightman. Emj., tell through a trap
dour, at the Store of Meaata Robinson A
Wightman. ti&gt; the cellar, acrioua'y but
fortunately not fatally Injuring him.—

Groceries and Produce,

cuter door tn rear of the store prior to
raising (he "trap" is said to have been
the cau**-. More care In future may pre-

Livery &amp; Sale Static,
DISSOLUTION.

•yria; Mra. D. E. I dab. Louisa Yourex,
and Alta Cole, Maple Grove; Lucia Mor­
gan, Blair; McIIsm Winans, Lcltlo Har­
der, Alturda Partello, Harriet Tucker,

TOWNSHIP MEETING!
TbroadinlgiMd. tboSsprrviaoror Iba To•bip ut MajilsUrv.r. having Lrrn duly rr^a
ltd in writing by thirty alacvor* at lb* To»n&gt;
ut linpir Gr»vr, lo enl i iriwlu,; of tbo ab

_____IjODW COUUDIMjiid.n.l.w.. Md.

Ride Walk*.—The one pleat want of
tb1* V11b go la good Side Walks, and
there Is no earthly reason why we should

Woolen Factory.—We are pleased
to learn that the arrangements are all
perfected for tho immediate completion
of a Woolen Factory in this Village.—
The building la already erected, aud Is
situated Just east of the residence of John
6. Van Brunt, Esq., on the west bank of
Fall Creek. To the Indefatigable labors
of Mr. Van Brunt aided by the liberal
investment of hla abundant means on
the part of Nathan Barlow, Esq., wears
indebted for this valuable addition to the
manufacturing facilities ot thia Village.
Ths structure la lo be 80X40 feet on the
ground, three stories in height, and to
be finished throughout In the mastthorangb manner. The Machinery is to be
of the beat clans and to embrace all the
latest improvements. The motive pow«r Is to be steam, and the Boiler and Enline are already on the grounds. It to
Intended to be able to set part of the maehlnery in motion during the early part

&amp; GOODYEAR,

H. A. GOODYEAR,
I tival on the 20tb Inst, the suggestion
| tn Ute note of the tk-cretary of the Bar­
ry County Agricultural Society, publish­
ed last week, to the contrary notwith­
standing, and this is probably for the
best, though in cotnmou with several
other citizens of the county, we regret
that other posatlve engagements will
compel I u» io forego the pleasure of be­
ing present, on thia exceedingly inte­
resting occasion. But now that the lime
Is fixed beyond pcradventure. we trust
that the people of the county Interested
In Sheep growing will un/frdZy labor to
make this /taflraf, what It should be, a
decided success. It may bo made to re­
SPECIAL NOTICES.
flect lasting credit on the people of the
county. If th&lt;»e who are directly inte­
rested do their duty in tho premises.— i
But for this to be, there must be consort
of action ou the part of all who would
promote the wool growers Interest, and
ail cngngvd In "Wool Growing" have or
should have, a common Interest, lo the
end that tho resource* of the County in
this department may be fully developed.
Do not let any imaginary or real cause
of complaint so far as the action of the
Executive Committee ofihe Agricultu­
ral Society I* concerned; deter any one
from doing all In their power to make
the festival fully represent tho Sheep
Growing wealth of the County. Sup­
pose, or take U for granted If you please,
that the Committee madcBomemlstakre,
you should remember that "toerr is hu­
man,” and that thia committee are only
men, liable to err, but that Is no good
IsvsisstsMe. Ml o*V tetbs siiseks of epidemic
reason for doing night to Injure that direrdorw,
bat also lo tb* ordiaary complaint!
which In and of Itself, fa calculated to wbMh prevail in ell oeealriw sod •&lt; all seams.
promote your best interest as man en­ If ilia Imossm Importsocs of rasavenrs stasgaged in one of the most valuable and cation woreiinirerially uadsestnod. ttrta Inso®.
productive of the departments of Agri­
cultural enterprise. Henre wo hope and
expect that no encouragement will be
given by the people to any action on the
IKU-t of auy man or close of men, calcu­
lated to Injure Ur's FesUval, and if, as
one said in a communication, we felt aa
1a public Journalist in duty bound to
jpublish, any foal dHetttalsd with the
iaction of the Executive Committee In
reference
to thia FtoMiral, let Um® re­
;
■membar that It to tbc ifraf attempt on the
Ipart of the Officers of the Agricultural

n. Upn pared le card eastern relle daily.

(vod caadilua.
r
tb*
FACTMX • mH. and caaaa rally.
Weal takes le esshaagt for work.

Banter &amp; EictaiiB Dealer,

t

My

f!

not hnitare to push forward with all
reasonable dispatch the Improvements
already In contemplation, but devise
more, to the end that Haatlng* may be
what she can easily be made, one of the
moat beautiful Villagee in our State.

BARLOW

aii.i

Ixrnovtxo.—Wcnotlce a large num­
ber of Improvements being made In all
ports of the village, that ate of especial
valus t«» the people interested, and which
cannot fail to add materially to th* ap­
pearance of ou • Village, and this certain­
ly is desirable. Wc believe, there is but
one opinion expre-ecd by strangers con­
cerning the locat'on of this Village, and
that is decidedly flattering to the public
pride; but will c this 1* so, we are pleas­
ed to note a commendable spirit of enter­
prise on the part of the owners of the
real estate which protniaca for the future
almost unlimited growth and prosper!-

THOMAS B. AGNEW

Saddkrs &amp; Hanienfflakera,

Hui-

entirely within bounds to say that there
la notashrg'e walk, on any one of our
public streets, of any considerable length
that should nut be at '&lt;mcv put in &lt;un&lt;ilt on lo l&gt;c passable witn 'safety to both
dress and limb. Gentlemen of the Com­
mon Council, to vou tbc people look to
•re dial our streets are put in opder.—
Your authority is ample, and the proper
exercise uf it la Ju*t what the peopicexpeeted at your hand* when they placed
the Inunrwt of the Village In your offi.

^pDDLEVILL*

Hardware, Stoves, Iroa,Nails

.

VOWM

■ i l■a.

$250!T„Jfruh, a&gt;‘.
MEW lOVEirnaHEtTS.

IKUUUH,
TRIED ASD XOT FOUND FANTBG.

PIECES FALL FEINTS

•3»,

AMfflC &amp; GBEAT VSTSRfi
Broad Gauge Bailway!

NEW

KCSW 1U",

YORK

FJHHMiBUafilB.

WAsniSevvSrvmr.
Thli I. tlmoaly P.onu to U.

Oil Regions of Pennaylrania t
Trip will aj.|a11!n*etn.v n.iuMtn and WrOMlTreaS
nod Hare Co--..-— — —

,

Atlantic k Gt. Western JUihray.

�D9r
rntwmar. Do yoo want to iweee rrnm-

laa^y^s^'Wf 1^*8**^'..' - .

O. M. DEW

•■Nd" returned he. "Lyenrgua Govitt stand up. Wat rite bev you to bear

trlArrxw, wutv co., &gt;

NEW CASH STORE.

The last ergcltement si tbo corners
WPMStbM* pUoolyer that
Ms over happened to any peeple, tbo tt „ n,

U grow out uv Hieilteral reteshens uv
tho races to each other.. It wu» one of
Mtijai hs leflus by'tbe tyrant Link­
in, and by do means the least uv cm.
jTtoder the old patriarkle system, it
was the custom uv the niggers to go by
tbi hsme uv their trooly patrfarkk
Wasters, wlch wux nereary. and not on­
ly nceaary, but proper, Onto every plaiita-btn ther wood be Cresets, Hannibals,
and Pompeys, end tho only way to dtetern, Hannibal Gavltt, ct settry. This
ansesd very well ex long ex they wux in
•stele uv skriptoura! servitood; Indeed,
the proud Caucsaiirn ma.t era rather lik­
ed It thnn otherwise, ex tho frekency
with with their names wux called indP
hated tbcextent or their posserainna —
But bencc the runs her rut up for their-

they.kln own property and ivrform all
the fuucdoniuv men, tho same re eny
one else, it hex become dlstastcfol te the
■ Corners. It Isa slnglerfact that tb«
Corners hex diskivered, since the nig­
gers wux set free, suthln they never
edor.oullko U10 wldte. When they wux
elrvreand med to nuw otn and play
withein and wait on cm, andslch. this
a^K wm not perceptible. It box devcL
&lt;Ad eence amnncipRrben. Jea so with
tyyprtnre. In ther normal con it lab on
ft'wux well—renec Its a dcgrvda-hun the

l ogn.m and 1 seeker Gavltt
pertikeicrly chafid under It.
They
mourned and lost flesh under the In flicktdfen.'' ■ “To think,” sed the Deekln, “uv
MNMltd niggers beartn the honored
name uv Pogram.*’’ “lo think," eed
MMEW Gavltt, "nv a bundled niggers
bearfn tbo Ihu-’tros nstr.e uv Gavltt I"
Xnd ro they jtetlshcned tbc Legia’nchcr
^iPrnnkfort to roleeve cm by peasln a
hrvperbtbltln niggers from bcarin the
ffite uv white 111 tm wlch wux ther for­
mer masters. The fact locked out and
this imbrolyo wux the result.
Politick the ruthoy store-keeper, wlch

courtroom. "Come," sed Dcekiu l'u”-

laiKmeuy wlch l abcl put’in. Mr.

Glroceries,
Hate &amp;-Gaps.

’

-I la.”
.
,rYoomay set «fown--FWinatetete
tho court the objick uv these qusaUona,
wlch, without exptenaehen may appear
Irrelevant. Mr. Bigler and I agrocd uconducted. Nlggen alone knowd the
cosuv difJbrenoe that unfortnitly aria
between us, and know in that the pure
African wux unworthy 11 v belief, wedctormlned to yoore only aleb ex enrol abcror
iuiilsputable descent from good trust­
worthy Caucaahen dtlxem. Hence this
preliminary cggsamlnaahun. Wo her
here the nlggen uv mixed blood from
overy plant&gt;ahcn lu the nnlxirhood. and
wc aht-1 tried all wbo can’t show mixcd blood. Ther evidence must bo taken,
fur tn doubt the word uv the sons and
daughtero uv i4ch men wood be the
helgliih uv pre-utnpeben, and an Insult
wlch they would be justified In resent­
ing'
“Certainly," aed Bigler, “and let’s
git at it. Bouypart Pogrom, stand up."
"Hold,’' ahriekt the Deekln, obeervln
that Mis. Pojram bed Just step! Into the
room; “how much b nt Isbooin thilyex
soot?’’
“Ninety-oue cvnts and the cost« that
hev acrood,” ec&lt;! Pollock.
"I’ll pay It,” remarkt the Deekln.
nervously. ' ruthertlian hev this farce
go od. IXu’t null no more uv cm, don't.
Here's ttn- money.”
“It c n't bo.’’ aed Bigler, "I'mbound
to enab tbc Pollock."
' "Don’t pcrccod—don’t.” yel’ed Punt,
Mcl'elter, and every other white mon
In tbo room, es they notl-t ther wives
droppin in one by ooe, "It's rrelly too
(■mull a matter—rrelly It ta.”
"Weel," sed Bigler, “ex there appenrx
to be sick a yoouanlmous de»lre thcrefor, I hev nu objekshen, «»n them tenpa,
to forgive Pollock," and tho cusses em­
braced tn open court, while the Deekln,
McPvlter, snd the teat uvem wuxajwyin tbc nlrgen, ther witne** too.
Ex they wux a Icavln the court room,
Bigler sung net:
,
“D.ektn cf yoo send on that petl-bcu
to Frankfort, 1 sbcleond on a protect,
provln thatevry one uv the nig-rers who
bear yoor name hev a nnteta! rite to IL
Let It alone Deeklt., let It nlone. Ef
tbc nlggorkln ataud the name.yoo ought
not to vbJukL"
And he and 1’uEock rulk-d off tagetber/Jaflln ,yuci erpqxly. It wux a plot

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

Crockery,

Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
EVERY NEEDED KIN* AN* STYLE,

's^s:sszzz
Frtrt tHli nwta.ll,

»»•&lt;.

oil c.w. mihu m.iira »r rou.

BOOTS

SHOES, CHEAP!

0.

0. 8PASLIIM.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

mar

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

'

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
HASTINGS,

MICH.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES.
Fine Toilet Articles,

MOKTUAGE HALE

I AM NOW SELLING

perftemery.

pine Bonpa,

O! %4odlhat we coo-.I be delivered from

atl

.

Lumber Wsgvnj, A. No. !., at $100,00.
Ojwn Buggies ’iugio Seat $125, fo $IC5.
“
‘
Two
“ ISO, •* 180.
Top
“
Singlo “ ISO, “ 27i
1 Itetier4 Jumpseat wagon*, 7ft, “ 100.

PETROLEUM V. NASDY* P.M.
(Wlch is Ptetmaatcr. 1

kin started ez ef he bed bln shot.
“And ex we kin save the valy

lump, yoo may call also Pompey Fogrfim, Joollus Pogrom, Ceeaer Pogram,
George Washington Pogrom, (so nxmed
Wcot, like fust G. W.. be coodent tell a
fie, wlidt ia proof conclooelrs that be is a
fntte’bhek. and haint got no Pogrom
bipod table vaina,) Melbay Pogrom.
Ablum Pogrom, Cleopatra Pogram,Paul
Pogrom, Marie Antenett Po^ram.BonypdrfPtigtnni,' Charles Wcelcy Pogrom,

M-hryW Brisk Block.
.“•Bwta sac Jritawra rtrtete

Dry'G’OOds,

Post Orrtcjt, Cou fedrlt X Banda. )

rptic Pioneer Painter

STILL
-

ALIVE

- ——AND-----

■Mrail WftolMole Aamt» SwMfctfcoa-

,

Heady fpr Work.
WAiiojtHlior.1 si'b’lMTVMsa isahlus, I *■&gt;
pnpsrwi Iodo »ll klsteof

CARPET^ AND OIL CLOTHS,

Ib csBSCCtios with «botr, 1 »UU eooliau* lb.
ra^itSK m« Glestax
Deekln , ex they all filed Into the coun
room. “Wat do yoo mean by bringin ‘pl.tr ••li.fociioti.

Pure Wines

^OMETHING NEW

and Liquors for

Medical Purposes.

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
FAXBrnCNG.

Patent Medicines,

^GENTS FOB ISON-

ARDWa RE k DRY GOODS’ STOREQ
I here Sited ■? a Warn Rm. for Caa- 0
rare, and llotaa-Fuaauniaa (Jaoaa. aod offer a

H

Books and Stationery,

Mtxrol Pei-tB ef sit ki«a«. f-.r .»!«. Palais

A l

6

y -a S

WM. II. MaCONXELL— Sgt

GROCERIES,
OFJLU. JUA’AS 4*0 of fzxsqcmjtf.

H

=

ife I

’i

S k f-

niggers?”
“Watdo I mean 7 WatdiOkence Is it
to yoo? T hcy’r my witnre-e*— by these
Intelligent frecme and wlininln 1 per­
igee to proyo that yer a pcrgerd villn

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

it» IB Import.ut lows*. .. In ki m n»Mll.

And be grinnod nt Pollock, who win­
ked wickedly nt him in return.
9Q PER CENT OkFt
‘“Audi,” wd Pol oak. "to save time,
mite at well her my wltnesero «wort.—
Intake r Gavltt, stand up.”

New Geods

*Now, Mr. Constable, call Pompey
Gavltt, Mellndygavltt, Augustus GnYttt. Prtron^l* Gavftt. Lycurgus Gavltt
Abalum (iNvItt, Mm» Gavltt, Judith
Gavltt, Jeffcrun Gavltt, Adam Unv.tt,
Martha Washington Gavltt, Pascal

Fifun t Sewing Machine,
PHYSICS' PRESCRIPTIONS

—AND—

NEW PRICES!

IF FOB WANT GOOD OOOIW CHEAP
“Am I to bo swore with all these nig­
gers, ” roared 1 Maker, red In the face.
- —00 TO—
“Rccly," n&lt;tl Squire Punt, “I cau'l
I’MIXaIaXPS dt DENTLEY’B.
permit this-”
•
‘ br^joo must," sed Bigler- "Ex dosprit a wretch ex la this Pollock, ann re
If rfs want Tieod Be&lt;(sln.,
iteejdy ex he hex wronged me, ex much
is'j rotate, 11.1 to and despise hhn; bo
— GOTO---aW\fftr; fair p'ay to a era dor justis.
Evfeahoodho beet .mo and crush me
PHILLIPS E BENTEEY’3,
Math bls lion heel, 1 iMtet that be abv!
hev hla rites. But ths Squire had bet­
ter s&lt;aro mine hist."
r
Aud.to yW gBUfhiily don't ilketeou- AXD IF YOU DOST .‘KK WHAT YOO WANT
Anlc ft»r It.
ble with Bigler, the Fqnure. pals -ex a
goat, for be did r.tkntw wat wuxcoteln
------'

HAIR
h

PRESTON 4 MP A I)

Restorer

Hair dressing
&gt;w?tyU '•"eBofle
will quickly retort Gray Hair

to.

• splradk! Stack

FAMILY OBOCX11IXB

fwaOLESALE A DETAIL

Dry Goods,

V;

cbor uv an oath?”
Boots # Shoos,
”Tte, mW”
Hatsand Caps.
“Who was yoor tether, Ceeacrt"
Groceries,
“Don’t know, •ah."
• "A yoor mother In the room, and hot
Piece Goods,
she bln swoinT”
■

Crockery
And Glasstvarc.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
AUef wh«!i«. atb l&gt;«and lo mH for

-•O

H, 7

OYSTEE,

DEP

I twWqaeasMTWK
JQALT1XORE

Still leads the Van

fM«l Um city of Baltimore, er

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GEO. M. E&gt;EWEY
at alamos, saury to.. Mica.,

BY GBO. M. DEWEY

VOL. XIII.

NUMBER 3.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN./WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1868.

SRtdiral.

Business Bireftoru

m xnvx.

With KiUx lowtrd Hom.-with Chhritr hr tll.-wlth FirMW 1&gt; U» Xiftt'

gortnj.

BMFUm GEBIIH BITTERS,

THE CLEAR VISION.

AXb

Moody Knconntar Between
and Hone Thieve*.

was given to me,

Afterwards I received tho comb and
brush that Mr. Lincoln used daring his
residence at the White House. With The Most Powerful of AH the Means of
thia aame comb and brush I had often
Health and Long Life.

TUI CotuUihlM • Turn-

Tuesday morning, the neighborhood

n eased one of tlio most daring and bloody shows that it U poesUde to be mtn? «wn
fights that has Lraimj lrod in North Mitto go down ton reception, ho would tutu
These means arc given to tho world
Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksob,
to me with a quizzical look: “W’cll, in a multitude of volumes, and by a •lorippL
On Tuesday morning, at sunrise, Mr.
JAVEl P ROBERTS.
Mariam Elisabeth, will you brush my multitude of eminent philosophers,
bristles down to-night ?”
physicians, divines, and other persons. EUvha Dismnke|, living at Artesia, dis­ merely that it la raining. A storm la a
Tho Great Rcmodles for all Disaasoj
covered that two fine mare mules, worth
"Yes, Mr. Lincoln."
Thon he would toko his seat In an live to a great age. They may be said to 'each A36O, weremlsal up from bls statues. but rain may toll as gently as mercy.
Tracking the robbers in tho lot in the
cosy chair, and sit quietly while I ar­ be proclaimed every day, m they have
FBAXK ALLKIT.
LIVER, STOMACH. OH
l
n«. —'W M Iaw.
■Wiror.r tn Chwranged his hair. As may be well imag­ been from time Immemorial. Yet they 'direction of Thlbbe Station, he immedi­ times storm In thia way ; with little sf....-n4 tuinf. FiMV. O»«»tsl Lwt TM.anS«*»lDIGESTIVE ORGANS.
ined, I was only too glad to accept thia are not credited by thomajority of tbe 1ately started a negro man In pursuit,
arrived there about 0 o'clock, and bretheren. But the gentle rain from a
:&gt;&lt;ifr*snr«. sitr wnve. ita»u&gt;ur&lt;.XM&gt;.
eomb and brush from the hands of Mra. people, or if believed, they are not proc- who
’
HooSand’B German Bitters
tho alarm. From his dlacripUon
Lincoln. The cloak, bonnet, comb and tlced upon by the masses. The celebrate gave
ita&amp;vxt . whig trr.
I
brush, the gljve worn st the first recep­ cd Dr.fcbeyne. was born In 1871, em- 1of tbe atolcn animals, several dlltens
W TlrJ ptotagrajihl
tion after the •ocond Inaugural, and Mr. bodied them In tbe ninth of his "Rulee 'collected at the depot were able to Iden­ storm not frequently passes off in rain.
Lincoln's over-shoes, also given to me,I of lloallfi and Long Life, drawn from ।tify the thieves Id tbo persons of two Hence, perhaps, lire coufiislon of tho
hnveelnco donated for the benefit of tlic Head," and which was published men who rode through the place a short
Wilberforeo University,a colored college nearly one hundred and fifty yean ago. while before.wlth mules,of that descrip-1
HOOFLAND'S 0 EH MAN TONIC,
near Xenia, Ohio, destroyed by fire on As throe rules havo never. It Is believed
Ous public Max.--Marten Van Bu­
Jordan, W. Travis,. B. 6. Munger, R. j
the night that the President was murdIs tho only man who held the offices
been printed Ln any newspaper, they are Muldrow, and S. L. Dubose Immediate- nn
HOtWBOOT a WtLW.
, President, Minister to England, Govhere given tor the benefit of the Ameri­ iy gave, chase.annod with double-barrM- of
,
There was much surprise, when Mrs.
can
reader
:
led shot guns aud repeaters. The party j
Lincoln left tbe White House, what her
or THE FABalDNB,
Hoofland’a German Bitters.
luul a very clear trail of tire scoundrels Benton is the only man who held aseat
flfry or sixty boxes, not toeount her
1. The passions have a greater Influ­
untllsTTivlngat the home of Mr. Exum, । the United States Senate for thirty
score of trunks, could contain. Had the
ence on health than most people are where they suppceed the enemy must in
,consecutive yean. The only instance of
govenfmeut nut been so liberal In fur­
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC
aware.
have halted for rest and refreshments —
nishing (he boxer, It Is possible that
2. All violent and sudden passions To msko s tiling sure, bowevr r, by not father and son In the United States Sea­
there would have bacu less demand for
dispute to, or actually throw people Into exciting too early suspicion, before com­
UW3HW.
eo much tnm.'i|Hjrtatiou. The boxes
acute diseases ; and sometimes tho most ing up to. tic place they divided into Henry Dodge, Senator from Wisconsin,
were louso'y packed, and many of them
w ith articles not worth carrying away. violent of them bring on sudden death. two squads of three, tiding ala abort
p. duh. m.
3. Tbe slow and lading pass!ana bring distance apart, and in th la order advanc­
Mre. Lincoln ha l o j Milon for hoarding
on chronica! dlsoiscs; qs we sec Ip grief ed with eyes open and arms cooked.—
j old things, bcl cviug with To&lt;&gt;&lt;iles, that
two Elates In the United Blates Senate.
and languishing hopeless love.
As they neared tho house, Instead of at­
i they were "handy to have about tbe
4. Therefore, the sudden and acute tacking, they were themselves charged
. JtC. R3A1ILI
house.”
•
. passions ure more dangerous than the —the two thieves stepping from the
The bonnetsthat rhe brought with htr
John Quincy Adams held positions un­
bou«e to meet them, one of them shout- der the Government during every adfrotu Springfield, in addition to every slow or cbronlenl.
JOH» aOHBTS
3. Men of lively ImapinatloM and lng."haJt!” and the other t oaring a
one puichntcd during her residence in
mi ulstratlun from that of W ashington
grunt vivacity are more liable Io tho sud- broadside into the foremost column,
to that of Polk, during which he died.
arid tran-ported te Chicago. She rv-. den and violent psaslons and their tf- singling a man for each barrel of bls re­ He had been Minister to England, mem­
I. *COIRHB». A. W
V
, volver, and taking uncomforfaple delib­ ber of both Houses of Congress, Secre­
mnrirxl that she might find ute for the cctaA Thoughtful people and those of erate alm. Then commenced a well tary of State, and Prealdent of the Unit­
material ixitnc day, and it was prudent
to look to the future. 1 am porry to say gvo.l understanding, sufibr most by the sustained skirmish, tbe dtlscna con­ ed States. He died while a member of
Dt.H.J.HAStt.
UrM wilha.it
that Mrs. Lincoln’s foresight In regard slow and secretly consuming patalona. stantly advancing and flring. Dlsai&gt;- tho Houa^of Representatives
.
7. The Indolent and thoughtless suffer (tolnted In the character of the pursuer*,
off clothing, M the owed, at the limo of; lca-.t from the passions: The stupid the enemy now changed their poJtlon,
A LiUKnAL Educatiox.—That man,
and quickly fortified tin met Ives bchhtd 1 think, has had a liberal education who
tho Pnsilileut'a death, dlfttrent store, and idiots not at all.
A Tbs dhense* brought on by pasttlcm a heap of brush, from which tbq^eon- has been so trained in youth that bls
bill* amounting to ecventy thousand!
i uwT«-rX0&gt; i-u vaia»« axd sunoaox. Da-r
may
be
cured
by
mcdiclue,
as
well
as
tlnued to fight, killing a valuable horse body 11' the ready rervaut of his will.
doll.ira. Mr. Lincoln knew nothing of
these bills, and the only happy fsaturc. these proceeding from other ettusos, when for Mr. John Jordan, and badlv wound­
KNAPF3X a GRWTOtOB.
of hia asnasilnstlon was that he died Ini once the passions’ themselves ecaso or ing another for Major Muldrow.
, are quieted. But tho preventing or) In a few minutes the defends became
ignorance of them. Had ho known to
utJuced by Osvers Uitx
what extent his wife was Involved, thes calming tiro pwslons themselves Is the too hot, one of the thieves broke cover,
•hips. Expcsnre. Tart
fort would have embittered the only. bwdnees, not of physic,but of virtue and and while falling bock rapidly, dropped strength, and Ln smooth working order;
Life in the W^itc House when Mr. 1 pleasant momenta of hb life. 1 dAclose. religion.
mortally wounded from a shot by one ready, like a steam engine, to be turned
9. The love of God, m It Is the sover­ of tbe cltlsens. He baa since died.—
I this secret In regard to Mrs. Lincoln's
Lincoln wm President.
I debts, tn order to explain why aho eign remedy of all miseries, so In par­ Another round or two brought out tbs mers o» well as forge Lire anchors of the
' should subsequently have labored un- ticular it cffectusUy prevents all the remaining thief, who, drsparing of the mind; whgse mind la stored with a
r r, HOLBUnOK
■ dcr pecuniary embarrassment. Tbe bodily disorders the passions Introduce, day, and already sustaining one or two
book )yst Issued by Carleton 4 Co., of.I children, as well as herself, had received by keeping the pa-slam* themselves wounds, lustily shouted out a surrender. knowledge of the great and fundamenNew Ybrk, and, as the title announces, '
within duo bounds, and by the unspeak­
From the eonfi salon of the nJxpjtcd operations ; one who, no stunted ascetic,
written “by Elisabeth Koekley, former­
able Joy and perfect calm, serenity and thief, a bualucas cart! and other paper* la full of lire and Are, but whose passions
’.MTitrrrrw. •» n*&gt; vvxic. ■
ly o slave, but more recently modiste. 1 Lincoln's administration, and the-&lt;e tranquility it gives tbo mind, became
presents constituted a large Item in the
arc trained to come to heel by a vigorous
and friend to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln."
contents of tho boxes. Tbo only article tbe most powerful of all the means of J. H. Newman, of Tennessee, andChsr. will, tho servant of a tender conscience;
The author was thirty years a slave, but
of furniture, to far no I know, taken health and long life.
that part of her life occupies a compara­
Ing them to have dealt lr. the wholesale wbether of Nature or of Art, to hate all
away from tbo White House by Mr».
NOTIGrL
tively small space In this history. While
Mini ’UCHAF.t
Llncolu. was a littledrooaiug-«tand used The Saturday Review on the Woman and retail grocery bualuera al Pope’s vllcnrea, and to respect otbers as him­
Question.
station on tho Mlsslmlppi A Tennessee self. [1‘roC Huxley.
by tlic Presideut, I recollect bearing
of Jeff. Davis, and the volume contains
Railroad. Wren was tho man who was
him say ono day :
some remllaccnclee of that time. But
Public Opinion, though mainly made killed. Newman is personally of medi­
"Mother thia little stand Is so handy,
by fur tho largest and most interesting and suits me so well, that I do not know up or
of scrocuous,
selections, ua*
has ■
a uop~&lt;u.*M.
department .«.
for um bight, exceedingly cool and self pos­ Demoniac Spirit of the Ku-Hu'Klan
in Louisiana.
WM L. CC33.
nrluln®! correspondence.
ccrreHDondence. Regular relays sessed in manners, of more than ordina­
how I shall get along without It when 1 original
qualDtanee and intimacy with Mrs. we move away from here." He wm qi letters, long and short, appear in this ry Intelligence?
WEAK AHD DELICATE CHILDREN
----- ,-----------------------------but with a red,
hardenLincoln; one hundred page*bclnggivon
standing before a minor, ......................
brushing hisdepartment on ths "Woman Question," j^dfiroe, that speaks unfavorably far bls
to a history of Mis. Lincoln's scandal­ hair, when ho made tho remark.
The
demonic
spirit which has pervad­
mainly repltJa to the series of articles ebaracten He appears quite at care as
ous effort to raise money by selling her
acknowledged his offence on ed tho rebels during the recent e actions
“Well, lather," Mrs. Linool &gt; replied, in Uie Saturday Review. We quote t0
ALFRED C WILLS)*.
clothing. Although the writer assumes
from one of the sbarpeet and spiciest of ii)P train, but objected “bonse-tblef," In many of the Southern States, found
to be the friend of Mrs. Lincoln, and
these epistles:
.
speaking of his comrade as “ths degen- vent In Ixjulslana. In spite of the Kuwas bcr most trusted confident, she has
Tbo papers tn
Tho
In uio
tiro tiaiuruay
Saturday Review
x-ctww cra
, (C
of a noble sire.”
"Not for the world," ho exclaimed ;
published here very many of Mm. L.’s but she Interupted him :
TFSTIMONIAL8.
-■
u
-•
fQ (bls vsty dangerous aflk'.r, there agencies of evil, the Republicans gained
HAVTISOS HOUSE,
ore written "by a -------woman—-a clover
but
private letters, which certainly do not
“1 should like to know what differ­ unprincipled woman ; one of the school were a* many as twenty-seven shots a triumph of which they may well feel
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.
show that lady In any more favorable ence it makes If weput a better oae in from whom all the numberless indecent fired, and taking Into view tbe fact that proud. The following letter was roeetvlight than those previously published.
novels proceed ; one who, driven from the thieves behaved coolly and used
Its place."
Thwe who enjoy tbe goedp of a serv­
■‘That altera tlic question. If you will ths society of respectable females, n&gt;- their ammunition deliberately, it isn workers in the Republican cause In
'
ing woman about the prominent men pula staud In Its place worth twice as vengos herself, like the fax in tbo old miracle that some of the citisens were Louisiana, dated April 27-:
and women for whom she has been both much as this one, and tbe CommlsaionWe have carried the day ! In some of
wm. mu
not killed or wounded. The jpollcy of
rauie, oy rev
servant and confidents, will bo greatly
would have
'
UKO. W. WO0PWABD."
tire WllCVOO
thieves IIUU1
from the
they the -parishes, where wo ...
lUC
IUS bold advance ....'J
.. _ro-.
er consents, then I have no objection.” tain? Why
( entertained by this book ; but like most
swdaloU. Bnlortb. B,ht.
’"T &gt;-'&amp;•
&lt;*• K«
Mrs. Lincoln remembered these words would the i
Hon. Jam's Thompson.
• of such gossip, tho Incidents narrated and, with the consent of tho Commis­
draU, lb, Mimr.UI IM&gt; Um» Ibry Kl«x Kte U»k U» UeeUon In ctunr..
do not add to the respect wbiehthe read­ sioner, took the stand to Chicago with ply her laknts better, and endeavor, by cm, upon 'Tirthw."
“d '““M^d thin,,.' w UwnW. w.
er feclp for the characters figuring In the
______
As
a
matter
of
course,
these
parishes
her for tbe benefit of Utile Tad. Anoth­ tears, peultapee, and lusting, to render
history.
er stand, I must not forget to add, was herself fit for tho society of respectable
American Cities.
There has been much sold In respect
women, of whom ahe evidently knowa
putln Its place.
to the largo amount of famtture, plate,
It Is charged that a great deal of furni­ botUttla.
furnlnh the moot convincing proof that,
From Her. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., &lt;fcc., which, tt has been alleged, Mrs. ture was lost from tbo White House du­
nothing can save tbo lives of our Union
Lincoln carried away from the White
A Home op Taste.—Engravings shed
ring Mr. Lincoln's occupation of It—
House, and, as throwing some light up­
their spirits overs household. The calm
on that, we extract tbe writer's account In this way : In some respeets,to put tho pdrtnltauf the great and worthy dead
Baltimore will live in the traveller's
of her removal from Washington:
mind as a elty of lovely girls, and of pprcase very plainly, Mrs. Lincoln was
house had a Ku-Kiux poster pasted uj “penny wiseand pound foolish." When
on it the night before election. On the
fined to her room. I’acktog afforded aho moved into the White House, she place until they worn neither absent nor
quite a relief, m H so closely occupied ua discharged the Steward, whose business departed, but living, yet. livery g-od
country, and surrounded the polls, dlsthat wo had not much time fur liuncntoarxnlug Republicans, and forcing them,
tl°n‘
, household. When the Steward wns dis­
Letters of condolence were received missed, there wan no one to superintend W hatever you have, have beau iy. Let quays. Other cities of tbo Union have with pistols pointed at ttu-lr beads, tq
from all parts of tbo country, and even
the election, all the leading Republics*!
from foreign potentate*, but Mr. AnNew York abounds in riches, Chicago
M i m wt-rt.
m«
a d rthiuii.
of tho lovely in fonn and color, as ths
the furniture rapidly dlsa]. peered."
In the pariah of St MartlnrrtUe the
ooto, never colled on the widow, or evtu
uncouth. Why should not every house­
so much u wrote a Uno expressing sym­
hold otyset bo eanctiflrd with this great­
pathy for her grief and the lots of her of wbleb her husband knew nothing.— ful charm t Each chair, each table, each nobly built; but Baltimore has a charm
HOLES A Lt: A RETAIL.
Her rear on for it was this :
m '«gainst the constitution,’ the friends
husband- Robert called on him cue
day to teU him that his mother would
fur kitchen or parlor, .tor the home of rhlcb many a visitor has Mt without
O-YSTEZl Z3E3POT
turn the White House over to him In a

Hoofland's German Tonic.

itthsrclwuy

ssges

F*

.

GAUT1OH.

- , W-.1A, BABTWBIX

Inquired after their welfare. Mrs. Lin-

Elisabeth, that JJr. Lincoln baa of taste. [Sidney Smith.]
THU BlUTUH Mjjdem, Wpi AMD

frvsi lh» city of Bslliroorr. st try

"

Wholesale ^and "Retail.

cnAKLKB «• *&gt;'**”;

rich dnwv
drems, and is
U hoppy
happy In tbo belief
evAythlnc tollmatoly connected with Heli
.. _ ■ ■
___ - —l.l-V.
nn! that tbe few hundred dollars that I ob­
tain from him supply all my ’’“uta I
rerarded as the wannest of Mr. Lincoln’s

band always con ven lent In
ends ciclsboo

charges against the men
tod these outrages must

�THstinfs: Jsnnrr.

CHICAGO CORRMBMDESCZ.

General Newi Item*.

Trial* B-ri*» !»•&gt;•&gt; r**tta**T

piawo

Major Evan J. Bonluo, la mensfoned in
connection with the nomlnattem for

'TXX8TXTB.

roaT«

Mwimtn, TS

-A Montreal aberttonfat has been
sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
didale, and an able Representative, bbt
—ThenextNew York State fair fa to
the late hour in which his name has returned to make us wretched. Decldbeen suggested for that position renders edly I begin seriously tn believe that be held at Rochester.
— There are seven million Jews in the
hla nomination exceedingly doubtful.
Zditorial Correspondence.
world, one-half of whom itvo In Euroj«.
-Tbe newly elected Reprosentarivre
Ruato norm, NlUB, Mien.1
—— y —.—.n w ***
era) immersion which lasted as long as
May, 10th, 1888. /
I think I never saw the wheat looking
Hinds and----- Bowie*.
After a few days wandering among so well, untformUy. m It fa thto season, they staid In town, the advent of tbo
th* tO&lt;T»&lt;n«OU
white the peach, apple, cherry, and pear ed by a constant succmsIm of lively
In K.11 1.1 - - - - —i— — _ __
Ceatfkl and St Jorepb Valley Railroads.
•prinklroand now the Methodist Gens- Russians.
1 find mywif thto beautiful day quatcredwlth friend Pucx, enjoying the pleas­
Wo still find the Pike Hotel the m^nt
disliking General Grant, yet about a Fills.
ure of lookiBg over, cnee again, thia detlrohle place to sojourn for a day of
doaen of them are attempting Ufa Ufa
beautiful Inland clty'for many yearsny any public Houre in the State, and
ly-execrate thia lingering ofwlu ter in the
merely suggest to our friends the pro­ fap of spring, it to tho base-ball players
lovely place In the Itenlnsnte State, and priety of calling on Mr. Hke when next
who
had
already
began
Bounding
their
aii other things being equal, tho most you visit NUcs, and our word for it, you
trumpets for the coming season. It la
will find tho Pike Hotel Just tho place, certainly to be regretted that they canand that unlike many other Mousse tbe
bankruptcy court at Dublin on Friday,
ffldcr tho Pike Hotel grows the better it game of which It is capable. The “Ex­ but hla case waa postponed.
)K AOEJITS WAXTED. farHwuni
1 fir it sew tho Valley of the SL Joseph,
—Tho contractors on the Grand River
celsior" club of thia city, Is going to hare
gCHDTZE A LUDoTfiT
and realize what has been done in that
a visit from the "AtlanUcs” tho “crack Valley Railroad advertise for 600 labortime for tbe advancement of all that
Oxn Tnrxo ar a Tims.—Andrew club of Brooklyn, N. Y. this spring.
tends to make any place a dmlrabfa resi­
Speaking
of
amusements,
thia
has
—John B. Gough writes to s friend In
dence, by tbe people of thh place, then a Johnson seems to imagine that some­
MONITOR PLATE DOlBLluL
been rather a dlsasterous reason, far Utica: “My health to much broken,
viltere of some 1600 inhabitants, with thing can be done to alleviate hto case
FRAME
regular places hero, McVickers fine old and my voice has failed me.”
few educational or religious advantage*, by nominating divers and sundry per­
piano fortes
—It fa now ata ted that tho trial of Jeffi
and then toe what Is being done now to sons to tbe Senate for tbe office of Eeelosing business and now It fa reported Davis will take place during the last of
still farther add to the attractions of th'e
the present month or the early part of
yyasted, i/nOMesaed Wemral
plaae, not only In Ite physical and bus!- Yesterday, he sent In the name of Gen­
rJHSaSTK’gfr'
new aspect, but for tlic social, moral and eral John M. Schofield. It Is altogeth­
hl« building here has been sold to M&gt;me
politleol ckvstion of all the inhabitants. er probable that If General Schofield
—Tbe Republicans have elected their
baking
firm.
Wood's
h.is
managed
to
SEW
ADVEITIIEIttMTS.
It sesm* to us no wild fancy to predict hod been nominated,at tbe time Thomas
GubernateriaL Legislative and Congresfor this city, ten years bonce, a popula­ was appointed, he would have been con­ and would scarcely bare done thia had clonal ticket hi Louisiana and South
tion of twenty thousand, with all the firmed, in which event tbe Impeach­
Carolina.
continued growth sod prosperity there­ ment would have been avoided. Secre­
—Hon. Alexander Me Donald, United
ronagi- particularly its own. The Opera
after that the best manufacturing fa­ tary Stanton, In bls recent letter declar­ House baa been the scene of a number States Senator *l«t from Arkansas for
bsatlSSlISijS&amp;■*cilities In the State can do for any West­ ed that no consideration could Induce
tbe
short term, wss fomcrly a merchant
weaUagibSr sfean'I**. 1*
of signal failures, last and worst of
ern Town. Beside thia, Niles ir and him to hold tho war offiee, or any other
and banker at Fort Smith Kansas.
will undoubtedly continue to sbe desira­ public position, beyond the time when which has been tbe sad fortune of tbe
—Hon. Alfred Conkling, a member of
ble on account of the social and cduea- hla rucccaror should be lawfully appoint­ French Opera troup. I am much sur­
t oual advantage! which sh? pooewa, ed and qualified. General Schofield Is prised that this troup has not done well tbe 17th Congress, and now a hale man
NEW GOODS
In our city. The people of Chicago like
end which are not eurposoed by many If entirely acceptable to the Republican
good music and the French troup hari- on the impeachment trial.
any of the cities of the North-West; nor SenatOTS and to the country, and be
—Brown, who burned a stolen girl to
are tliere more beautiful sites for "«p!en- would make, wo have no doubt, an ex­ given ua superb mualc, they admire good
dramatic
action
and
we
have
never
so
n
dld homes” with all the faculties for cellent Secretary of War. But it it too
A Splendid Assortment for
L. d. bouix.wx.
better in tbe specialties of oomody and S.-ntenced to death, May 18, at Hudson.
making them luxurious that any inland late. Mr. Johnson boa made an Issue
burlesque, they have a positive enthusi­
Sale at Rail Road Prices.
city can offcr. than those In and about with Congress on tbe question of the
asm
for
fine
legs,well
displayed
and
this
HOWK*B
Judge Walker, of the Wayne Circuit
t‘ie city of Niks. The city, however, right to appoint a Secretary of War
Court, has announced that bo will resign
like most other Western towns is sufibr- without the advice and consent of'the
FREE MOWERS AND REAPER f
Senate. That question must be tried
on the first of July, on the account of
All
Hastings
Outdone
!
wwght and ought to be done In the way first. One thing at a time, Mr. Presi­
til tbe present week,been quite a failure.
of beautifying the city la neglected, be- dent.—OMoopo Tribune.
—The Union Republican Convention
This week they are doing “Orpheus" a
charming burlesque on tho old mytho­ of California selected delegates to the
rirable, Investments In tbe way of busi­ Making Sure of the Thing—Lincoln*i logical story of tbe descent of orpheua Chicago Convention who were InstructOpinion of Gen. Grant
- nest demand alt tbe means the people
IBnttlo Creek Nowhero
into Hades In search of Eurydlee.
con furnbh, and then with the basinets
—The Democrats promise to stick to
The total debt of the city of Chicago
The following characteristic story of
that might and ought to be done here,
la now reported at $8,530,682, but of this repudiation, but it looks as If they would
there is not half the capital employed President Lincoln, but recently publish­ only $3,697,882, are to be paid by our repudiate Ujeir candidates Instead of tbe '
that the public Interests, n» well as indi­ ed, fa vouched for as genuine:
debt.
In the early part of the year 1865, citizens by taxation, the remainder be­
vidual prosperity, demand*. But capital
—Hester C. Payne, of Dorcbeeter |
ing In the wbter loan, which la paid by
WOOII'B X*» a
la now seeking lurotmcnt In thia city, when Joe Johnson bad reached Raleigh the water rente and the Canal loan,
County, Md., hai Just obtained a verdict
wooirx n~..
nml the day is not distant when various with his army, you may icmemlx-r
itaixrx iu&gt;.
which the state assumes.
kinds of manufacturing, using the water f- Apl were entertained lest be might sud­
NEW YORK PLANO FORTE COMPANY.
Tbe place of our gallant old eblef fire breach of promise.
denly Join Lee, end the two crush Grant.
Marshal,
U.
P.
Harris,
has
at
length
—The full official returns from the re­
up all along the banks of that beautiful The Congressman then rej rwenilug the been filled by the election to his place
cent State election in Wisconsin for
river. To-day n Hotel tbe largos’, and Springfield, HL, district called upon the of R. A. William*, formerly assistant.
GRAND AND SQUARE
Chief Justice, give Dixon, Republican,
President, when the following conver­
-&lt;*rr«* Piano-Fort
During the past winters great quanti­ 8,777 majority.
sation ensued:
ty
of
ice
diaa
been
cut
from
tbe
lake
&lt; ongrresman— "They arc becoming
K- Reading, st a coil of some $100,000.
—Tlr friends of female suffrage are
of, *ucu&gt;
them iu
In me
the iivuk
House
r.xwusrvc
wofks are
ocingcrecica, anxious some u
about to bring up this issue la Congreve
Extensive v/as
OaaWorki
arobelngcrected,
tracks, oflkl and a thousand nameless
and the pipes laid along the principle *b««t the situation. Have you received
by Introducing a bill lo authorise it in
npa eases *■ Crown Crtaeltaes
stench-making and ^(st-breeding suba
Arc Osrwsg f*i
anything
latar?
Aren
’
t
you
afraid
streets for mUes, and In a few wceka tbo ' “*
• • — •----.
rtanere. The Health officer now offici­ the District of Columbia.
MAIN DROTUERS’
city will be lighted with real gat, os it Grant to making a mistake in not mov­
—Gen. D. E. Sickles, delegate at large
ally announces that there are 22,000 tons
has been somctlm? i r tha port by tho ing?’’
of this lee stored in Chicago, and affirms
VEBY CUEAP. SOLD 1UBE. bl
INEWH DEPOT,
The President—“Do you remember
aratalal kind, cminattng from the
that ths lee dealers are in the habit of
“whisky shop)” which In thia city,like that Baptist revival in Springfield In sending out tkls ice to their customers publican Chicago Convention.
■
those In our own village of Hastings. such a year 1"
for pure "Crystal Lake,Willow Spring”
—It is sold that a movement
CongresMoan—"I do not recall It."
are the oxr. great drawback to the moat
In New York to throw over both Sey­
The President—‘ Well, BH), a harden- etc. If this be true it Is a subject for
rapl I possible prosperity. Severn! large
0. II. tPAUlDiaa.
prompt and efficient action. Tbe foul mour and Pendleton as Presidon tai
sals kt THOMAA, LAXODO5
b tek stum arc, also, to be erected this
stuff la absolutely poisonous If used for nomlneos, and take up Senator Hen­
o-sson, while tho miUlng facilities are pointed day the Minister baptised the
domestic purposes. There are also stored dricks.
to br Increased by one of tho finest mills converts in a small stream. After Bill
WE
ARE
COMING,
—The wife of Rev. Dr. Judd, Baptist
Ih any State, a mile to the north of the .had been plunged under onoe be naked
And will present to any person send
clergyman In New Haven, has applied
dry, the property of O. A. Celby, Esq., the preacher to baptize him again ; tbo
□BOOKS.
sumption by Chicago, Is each summer for divorce on tbe ground of adultry
one of the mast enterprising of ths busl- latter replied that it was unnecessary.
ONE DOLLAR SALE
la in the vleinity of 60,000 tons.
with Susannah Reynolds, his young
Bill, however, urged the matter, and he
In my last letter 1 mentioned that our housekeeper.
ways uaai his capital to promote the was accordingly put under for the acoBoard of Education, had adopted as text
Blank Hole and Receipt Books,
—A moUnn fa pending In the House
growth of any place where for the time
books tn ths common schools, tbe rerice giving the franking privilege to A!tea
LXGAL BUSKS 1!&gt;D
cd aa a particular favor, that be might
of "Analytical Reeders” prepared by R. Dlx, as an acknowledgement of her life­ WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
be baptized just once more. Tbe Min­
OF PREMfUMd.
long labors In behalf of the unfortuof tbe city, perhaps as much as any oth­ ister a little angered, answered that be
note Normal School, and teasel by
er uun whose name Is amoefated with had already been under once more than
tbs'history of tbe place. An Ibox tbe other converts. Still Bill plead, and
—The “vtoibto admixture’’ bill, which
lOu Madison street, Chicago. There
Bunas across tbe St Joseph la now the preacher pul him under for the third
prohibits all persons with any ••mixture”
being erected, and we think If tbe peo­ time. As Bill came up pulling and
commendations from competent judges of negro blood in their veins from vot­
ple of Hastings hod fully understood blowing, be ebook the water from his
and educational officiate in all parts of ing, has passed tbo Ohio Lcgislature.and
hatr and exclaimed : “There I 1'll be tbe United States a* superior to all oth­
Mowed If the devil can get hold of me er readers hitherto in use, and it la net
—Tbo 15th quadrennial session of tbe
NO. 1 MAIN BT., BATTLI CUZK,
now.’ The President, continued, Gen.
strange that they should now be adopt- general conference of the Methodist
apple was built.
Eptocopo! Church commenced at Chica­
Like Hastings, the people of this city, termined on making a sure thing, and
go on Friday. Seven bishops were
by the State Board of Education of Kan- present al the opening.
dIUonal Railroad facllIUes, and two
H. A. GOODYEAR,
—The Mayor of Springfield, Mo., was
80r The Austrian army scheme Just
elected tho other day by osm mq/orfty.
proposed
tolls
a
terrible
story
of
the
con
­
!»"?»&lt; Mafa* AmZ sod fartZ
Elkhart, Indiana, to St. Jo-eph, via
the enormous figure of 70,000 copies.— Two town eleeUcns In Wisconsin, last
Niles; and the other from some place dition of Europe. Every citizen from Messrs. Sherwood are tho only school­
4 'jS
",e *“***
walaai wort
“Baal" by way of Jackson, Three Rivero twenty to thirty four la liable to five book published In tbe Northwest and month, were decided by a lot, on account
of tie votes. All of which shows what
or Ooustantlne, to Niks, and thence by
oxi or nuxs cncri
are already famous for being pre-emin­ one rote may do.
Lajairt, Indiana, to Chicago. Tbe latter
sccxrnp
ently tbe manufacturers of school furni­
onoOf the moot stupendous humbugs of
ture and apparatus fi»r the West. They
may be ordered in case of invasion or
waa killed In Hurricane Bottom, MfaafaONE D
sClsbW
sippi, a few nights since, by a party of
tbsmcen.and Its construction Just about
u«*mes whom they were attempting to
aa probable, and yet many men berv- eighteen and forty ore liable to service.
frighten. Hto body was carried off next
Tbe entire able-bodied population of tbe
Xa/LS,
prrrr.
money in thia enterprise. But while country to thus put under arms. Neith­ penteri'school in this city, wbieb -fa
on 4 USD,
—In tho newly-choaen North Caroli­
tho •‘Centra!”and “Southern"continue er exoneration nor substitution to per- pronounced tbe model school nf the
’J’HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AKB
to furnish all the faculties the public
United States waa entirely furnished na Legfafature the Republicans have $2
stanlally the same thing. Tbe prospect
•f ths 60 Benatore, and 68 of the m
■B auem trocx
At the Methodist General Cunfereno.
and of course no probability that II will
the other day, It was reported that tho ty In each House, or 28 on Joint ballot
Building Material*-

CASH STORE

STANDARD SCALES.

$19,II|EE| »*««»

GOOD FOB $20.00

STATIONARY

HARDWARE STORE,

IRON,

Joseph, distant about 36 xrilen, would

Qrandmotber WeUos ;yuur ass, Alexander
Itlkhart, nor do we beUcve the capital W. Randall, and flea to tbomountains.”

Educational fund, reached the sum ot partment has recovered of confederate
property in Europe 1144,157,and bro dis­
bursed 000,000 for ooansel and other ex-

thto City.
W CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
ORDER oa short notice, and a fit guar-

church as being all in tbe most flourish-

prnclous than blood.'*

*•••* retest tererwesrt

8h«lf-Hardware and CutWP

irBUtrcrx rtiax

Dodge’s Clebrated Pit”

�1CDD1

BUSINESS CARDS.
F. X. GALLOWAY,
BANKER.
HARTINGS. . - - aforl - • - MtCH.

MISS E. WILCOX,

MILLINER.
an rro*T, axiox block,

HASTINGS, - 87 - MICH.
C. V. Babiaaoa,
J. J. Hrodenhott,
B. P. Cherry,

Maple Crore,
OrafctWIk,
Pruirie. ills.

D. 8. WOODWARD,
Dedwla

Dry

aii Grrts,

Wi
^°°n *Siuot'jiKD snsrenm.

n»snj

Rltkary Camera. Mich.

tWEMY

MISS M. MEAD;
DHENSM AKER,
xx tut kttxui or ru mist
tn avoir, aaic* aiocc,
HABTIXGK . . . pair • • - MICH.

MRS. C. FREEMAN,

THE Weathkr U doaldcdly mlxrd.
Wo gue*s It la December ropoelng in tho
lap of May.

NIILLIN E R,
o m tux roxr orrrex,
RASTTKOH. - - - aSyl - - - MICH.

RonrnrrtoM KO.- -Ain’t it a victory!
further particulars enquired “Bed*

WILLIAM MYERS,
Boater la

Music 4 Jewelry.
jtwrro.vA dkvo trout

HASTINGS. - • - nJyl - - - MICH.

PRESTON A MEAD,

JJISSOLUTIOJf.

General Grocers,
x n&gt; ruoDon oxai-xx.

;HsS=’3=-”5«

1

Ko.

bilieel

E FHOV&gt;-Tbb«c aplendld Bug•xhildtion at the Manufactory

iProM.I

HASTIKOS,- - - alyl ■ • ■ MICH.
C«b paid lor Prod nee.
tUIYJ 1. PA8MUAM.,
Daeton ta

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Boots and Shoes, |

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XXX mix t nxDnrun.
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HASTING • • • aAyl - ■ ■ MICH. |

MAIN BROTHERS;
Peal la

?

Drip, Medicines, Groceries,

llzl-

PM

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IM

c

RANTED, AGENTS
»T4 Io SMO Mr month. everywhere,
frotd*. Io introduce Ibe Genuine Impr
rnoa 8tas* Family Hewing Machine,
ebkae will .Huh lew..tell, tuck. quill,.

The Ce pertnerahrp heretofore eilcting haler
th* same and style af BABLOW, GOODYEAR !
A OBAXT, to dissolved by muted coneeel.

N. BARLOW,
W. S. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
HuU.ge, Aug. 11,1MT.

rirvieeoa er,
HASTiXGS. - a*yl • MICHIGAN.

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lEHrOOJ

BARLOW

3

&amp; GOODYEAR.

Groceries and Produce,
t-i
•s' ?

i
a

fir i

H. A. GOODYEAR,

ter&amp; Kichaue Dealer,

HMl
HilD

DRESSMAKER,

MIDDLEVILLE
notice Hint &lt;’. it. Pitmens, Dr. Wm. Up­
john, John Beqmer, and various other
of oar citizens am making exton'lre
additions, and improvements on their
several residence*. Let the good work

SEW ADVERTISEMENT^

THOMAS R. AGNEW

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just
factoi

that day. or “forever hold your j-eacc"
about the injustice or equality of the
•‘Roll’’ m made by the Supervisor.

&gt;NABT
cndVariUf.

Wasted,a call for a Republican State
Convention, to nominate Stale Officers. I
Il should be hold, lit our Judgement, by
the 1st of July. We hops the State
Central Committee will give thia matter
prompt attention.

$250

l-UtUf Jlrttlu (Mm ,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Mem or MarLC Grove, remember
the Election on Saturday for aid to tbe
'fraud River Valley Railroad. It ta of
the utmost Importance to the people of
the County, that you rote the requisite
aid by a decided majority, and for your
own pereonal interest to an amount beTRIED AND KOT FOUND WANTING.

E STORK
JDYEAR*

IRON,

iMFEACnXKXT.—As wo go to prwe,
the SicMATX is Voting on the articles of
Impeachment, and we venture to pre­
dict that when you read thia article, A.
Johnson, Esq., late Tailor at tho four
corners in Tennessee, and LATE aiderm»n (?) of hl* native Villago.will be
LATE President of tbe United States.
Aurora's Hows Miaauaa. Philadelphia, T. A
n«J. ..4 UWo Bourie.nh, XVII; Cb.rite K**» Artbar. for May coo telan Made-“AIl Along the
■&gt;J the Madero Ktage; The Ship's Jlootar, by Valley Hwyiag Bargains; lastineto of Salmon;
Xra. Oilphut; Street Mede; Americana Abroad; Mabd't C*r»; Ohl Druasxro; Charlotte Conley;
Mrrlewobd Chase; Twn Ways; Regies eadVsaSius; Lean, a Trade; Mr». Ashley"* Wantrobe;
girt U la Uve; Tbe Hollsnds; -Wornas'e
WrougeWortra af the Card Insect; boys" sad
Glrto" Trtaeury ; Tbe llotns Circle, Eresing* wi*

KRrZSt ertaS

MYRON H. FULLER,

NERVOUS

txi.s

COFFEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,

specific pill,

STARCH,

SODAS,

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

4(7, 4C,

.

And la foci, everything found la a

First Claaa Grocery Store,

ATLANTIC &amp; GRXAT WSffil
Broad Gauge Railway!

*aa bring aleag year

CAUTION.-^,*jr^
“r
lirnann aw
—Ill L- —

aulad

BUTTER,
EGGS,
*
POULTRY,
BEESWAX,
SHEEP-PELTS,

NEW

YORK

L.reiaceTT * ^bakewell.
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania j

�LEOAL NOTICE?.

MtOCH.lAXBOCS-

golden clasp that bind, together tho vol­
ume of tbo week.”

thing.are naosasary for tb. wants
Stts^jrwstsu: ofFew
thi. Hfe, but it takes an to finite num­

Ibi Bbssk— Xnalay r&lt;p,r.‘'
Tbs

f. MsklagteL Charlra,

-13fM0r&gt;n»seww.-«.

WUs Sandy Hook !• pul, Cbarias,

r»OHATS OKOEtl"

Iyer’s Sarsaparilla, pie best riinj
rw rramno the buob.
SEWING MACHINE
Il MW os yxUkllwa st tbsriim at

ber to aaCWy tbe demand, ef opinion.
Ladles generally .hop to Couplee.Whcn a ladyhe. any money to . speed,
ahe dearly loves taking a friend with her
to toe her epend IL
A tartrtonabla woman, ie J.fth Aven­
ue; boaateofluvtog over three hundred

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
LOCAL 'AOENTN. HASTINGS, MlCfe.

Utt'S

are entirely new.
A witty doctor say. that tight lacing
to a public benefit, Inaamueh as K kills
all of the foolish glrto, and leaves the
wiw to grow up to women.
It is 111 bred to use .tong word, or

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

SS'

If Directt
MORTGAGE

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

sale.

fej? *“4

We WILL NOT be l TDEBtM»Lf».
Moftal ymir happy »&lt;&gt;
Ws prey yea Mt to gnvvi, Cbsriaa,
, . And erect JOB With a ehacr,
WhUa by yaor gracioaa lea,., CUri
.Wt laaocti a prl.at. lear,
.Tbca "klre sm quick and fo." Cbarii

eions arc nomcthlng far won. than ill
bred. They indicate that you do not
reverence God or respect mm. and they
UtaL
are also vulgar.

Srci&amp;srifas

too® of W«at.Phtoi7 ______________

r.u-w* .r Am

ssstiitt-ssr:
(tabs,trend Mtnii its

mooted question, “Are the mental eapa.
citlea of females equal tethoMormarte?”
resulted in a decided triumph for the
girls.
Ataro-o -tballln New York, some
of the ladles bad thres servants to hold
up the trail, of their drtares. Probably
if their dresMS bod been “bitched up”
round the neck, tn accordance with the
law. of health and. morality, one trail

Green Tea. DO i« fit,*3.

It HcWLIoWandHcivr FAURlCkS
' Mi oteafwe XL
Tbs T«n,Uo U.ID. uur-

Beet Japan Ton •!,&lt;&gt;.

iwtanio, la alwiy* r&gt;(bt

ItMakes the Best Stitch,

Best Asssrl'nt of Crockery!! Town.

Fresh Goods constantly on hand.
Old Goods tilling reinrlless of Cost.

MKwMbruiii ta Dgi

ItUr^r. Kin. Kj.lt',* j

aga.-twa.artbosrescslari

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
GaIJ MidiL st Amsrlein Imbialf. X.w York.
Ocl.. M«l. I1M tbs.-u.drd io
Family Siwise MieLImi, .1 lbs Paris ElFMitiop.
IMT.
EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED!

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter

ssrtrx-sxsur.
o.tw •'«&lt;■&lt;* r. ■_ Uurr
£1 Mair ikraa Aallara rfau
XaOr. ». IWrrftwe &gt;«n S

■AMMSfcL

Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

MICH.

HASTINGS,

- ScBTrrrvTT roa Osmx rx Corm.—Beat
the wirite of an egg to a froth; put to it
%,amall lump of butter and turn tho cof­
fee to it gradually so that it may not curIt U difficult to distinguish tho
taete?£rom fresh cream.

Be Sure to See this Machine,

started in Illinois which lays down a
platform nontninjng tho following,among

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Tho repudiation of the people-robbing
andaristocratic-creating, Shylock-origi­
PRESTON &amp; MEAD
nated outrago and hellish swindle, called
“ United States bonds.”
Tho overthrow of tho oondare of usur­ Large &amp; Well Selected Stock of
pers, calling thomsclvM “ a Congress of
the'.United States.” .
A thorough military organisation of
the Democratic party—tho only patriotic
party in tho country—North, South, East
a£d WMt, to meet any and every emer­
gency that may arise
And last, but not least, to carry oat
enforce, and maintain the foregoing prin
oples, wa ore for a revolution !

WorWoTor and Ajw, Intmnlttrnl Fo,cr, C M LtI I'cicr, hrnnttwa, Fovrr,

rbLFALLT La.ia. !«.« nwfe .aia.^^,
LT ollbr aum . t L&lt;&lt; luisdieeaaOMttohn
ao-l HiSy-lau ernf^ »l,ir+&gt; i&gt; cl.lw^ liUi*.
altiw Alta of till. t&gt;o«&gt;rr. 1 i-yrrl^r onu Fattr I*.

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons, A. No. l-,at $100,00.
Open Buggies single Scat |125, to $165.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

groceries;

’ t'I stand,” said a western stump or­
ators “on the broad platform of tho prin»of ’08, and palsied be my arm if I
’um.” “Ton stand on nothing
af the kind.'” interrupted a little shix'-mateja the crowd, &gt;on stand in mv boots
you never paid me far, and I want

'FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

Top
“
Single « 180, “ 2!
Ratlcr&amp; Jump seat wagon*, 75, “ 11
Krtrj olbrr Brllrl* la n&gt;y liaerqully

tfSOI.UTlUS NOTICE.

1'5“

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

CAIrtTS III OIL CLOTIS,

^-rNever lay a stumbling block in tho
way of a man who is trying to advance
MBlrt to the world honretly and up­
rightly, for ho is likely to walk over it
and tough at you afterword.
—Little Bobby—I say, ma, is ii true
that we aro inode out of dust?
Mu—Yes, my boy, so we are told.
Bobby—WoU,I’U bo hanged if I be­
lieve it, cause if we wa* when we sweat
1?° muddy?
—A. New York writer says President
Johnson is an aching tooth to the nationsi-jaw. a acreotehing infant hi a crowd­
ed lacturo-ruom; and there can be no
HM nor comfort fill he t&gt; out
—Saxo makes tho following witty epi­
grim on a low-neckod dress:

ARDWA RE k DRY GOODS’ STORKQ
I havaSited op a Ware Room for Cas- O

- ------ - — — -- ------ --mS' ‘‘*’ ■w/wr£f
April lit. jiu.

,FrUf

1

JIHLRY &amp; MUSIC STORK
DiaoLUTlON KOT1CE.

Patent

ThsLwt

KS. WATCHES, JKWEUtT,
VER and PLATED WAKE.

Books and Stationery,
devulvoa on Democratic iournala and
speaker, to warn tho people against tho
Brtaaio irhitt ttiygtr mobs, known as
Christian Associations, aid soaeties, mis­
sion dubs, etc. Democrats, avoid them
as yon would tbo plague.

GROCERIES,
or all raws un&gt; or rar qcautt.

BAIRdbessiMI

A bitterly IngwuoM epigram is that
of ae old Greek poot on marriage In

'■‘"tBoifte
wiH quickly restore Grey Hair
to it* natural color art henry,
*»d produce luxuriant growth, h it
perfectly hannkw. .nd j, prefer^

—Lannes. travnla so slow that vani­
ty mob overtakes it

UTviD O ROBfX.aOX.)
■A.-FMLO BRAKE, J
WM. K GOODYEAR, )

Groceries and Provsions,
“ wj£w lh«« who wiah to rettore

—He is rich whose income in more
than hie expenses.

y^CAWBrcLTO ntnr owt-

for old and young.

-When Wendell Phillip. vrnopenma* Km
n. ■ r ■ ■ ■ — -&gt; it _

IBMHjlfeOU,
OA"*** *“ • Flr*‘

‘'“’trtiSisrtiKi.Kr

'^’HOX.ERALE A RET
OTSTEH

jgut YOCR CLOTH AT

HASTINGS WOOLES FACTOIT.

jgALTIMORM

•

j

Still Leads ths Va
•tKuiu a rjKnuwhu x.

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imwraw^AT UA8TIHG8. BAHUT CO., MIOH-,

BY GEO. M. DEWET.

VOL. XIII.

7T=1

^sg:i:zn;:s:ss

" With Malice toward nuns,-with Charity for aH,-with Tiraxneu U the Bight." ,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1868.

M,Bwwn»nto-.

NUMBER 4.

so cold. 'I earin bear to wake up moth-1 wsys light there; and wasU^Lftay to bar bruin, and the shriek had bcv^d*
er. and I know I shall If I get Into bed any more, for Godwin away tbo tears
with her; alntit funny she sleeps so
FROM THE BRIDGE OF 6IGH8.
long T” and the child speaker drew her
U&gt; a vnloo Hdaroswith agony.
glad to see us.”
.
‘•Dead, dead I” repeated Mary, as if
"I wish wo wets there now.” said
trying to comprehend bcr sister's words.
might disturb some one In the depart­ Lizzie, shivering, and drawing closer up
to th* alck child, "bus 1 shouldn't want "Well, Llxale, let's you and I die, too, Howard Ingersoll tod forward to looks*
ment.
'
•*’
BlghtacroM the street, so that the io go without you and mamma. Khy.
Prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackbob,
।
light from Howard JngcnoH'a pleasant little aister, bow dry and hot your heads Uy upon the pillow.
mtlADtlJ-UIA, FA.
"No, no, Mary, you must’nt die too, ।
feel I
(
said, with a smile; "Papa will to
"And my hrtxdftrelsdryand hot too,” and leave me here all alone,” cried Ll»- the
The Great Remedies far all Disuses
■aid the rick child. ■ she tossod with zte, os she sprang to the bedride ; but (glad to see mother.1’
those wild and blue oytu opened, and
dwelling. Ito hngr, ungmcefol shadow tbo restlsssnrsa of frver o’.i the pallet.—
LIVER. STOMACH, OB
rolled
vacantly
over
h*r
face,
"Ob,
.
Htstn:
mingled with that of Ito symmetrical "Put your hand on my forehead, LIsrie,
wh *. shall 1 do T won’t somebody come wandered wondertnglyaround the roost
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
neighbor, and there, face to face, and It feels so cool and good.”
and help me F’ cried the child in h*» ।and orcr the strange faces about her.
trout to front, they stood on that fearful
desolation,and then a sudden hope flash­
"You’re In tho ‘brick boost,’ little risulght; whUe the Great Eyes, to whom
ed into the darkness of her heart, and ter. They brought yoasud ms boss:
EAXVKT WBJPET,
the darkness and tbo day sre alike, look
with tbeenergy of deapcraUon^hc rush­
down steadily, rieepleasly.into the light­
ed from the roam- Down, down Ibe
ed parlor and darkened chamber.
rickety stairs, plunged the light farm of a change came over the chlid’s fees.the little girt; and right across tho street
there trint clothes enough to cover you.
HOOFLANB'S GERMAN TONIC,
to the stone step« of the "brick house,”
tun coming I'1
too; you can have port of nja’s ®W riosk,
it rushed with the speed of a spirit
though. Ydsric, I’m almost burning up
Howard Ingersoll and hla wife sat
—w iat mokes you coil It cold T”
nr.n'ni: t writs.
with their two fair children before their
•Bcrnlrgup! burning up I” ejacula' luxuriantly furnished table; and loving
words and kindly smiles gave to the
’ chocolate a richer flavor,and to the mufI the water has frozen In the pitcher; and
Milanin* U
,
1 feel Just like lee all over, only my eoetonj’foresight which tbo hoi-bed at-’ fins a more exquisite relish.
’
"And so Charlie, Ellen, you did not Charlie and Ellen, Were all listening!
HOOFLANB'S GERMAN TONIO
hands and feet ache so.
’ hear the wind last night, for Sleeping so
"Well, get in quick, Lizzie; there,
7 soundly; I hope It was the same with pat ha tie, childish manner, the story sf
talcs half the pillow,and put your hands
7 another little children,” and all the
in mine. Ohl how cold and good they
mother was in the glance which the la­
fecit I.lazle, have you sold your
dy bent upon those bright young bios- v
thing for you and mamma, when I tell sours al her table. Just then the "street
••Yes,” said her sister, healtntiugly.
bcU’’ rangIt was a loud, startling peal, ,,
••I tried to a long lime ago, when I stood
and Mr. anil Mrs. Ingersoll put down rroom Just as well with tor eyes shut.—
at the window, watching for the people
J.H.A0.a»SUl,
their cups, and the children their muff- jMrs. Ingersoll's handkerchiefwas st her
bho
In the brick home to light up their par­
Ina A moment after, the door opened, (eyre, and Charite and Ellen, with their
lor ; and when the girl camo in with the
parlor. Oh, deal1, how dark it 181"
gnd a child sprang past the rervant, from
(
In thcirifrwn. were sobbing hear­
lamps. Just before sho drew the curtains
• Sister." eaid the little invalid, in a glanced a moment wildly around the (tily as the child concluded. Jost then
th* !H«d. MurrlW CT
faint voice, for tbo Aver had. produced room, and then rushed to Mrs. Inger- ।
Draatblnc. yiattorlns at ’&gt;»• H*
that kind of dosing exhaustion which soli’s ride. Herlong, golden hair lay tn ,
lonutlfBl. with the warm fire dancing fevers generally do, “I can’t talk any
bright,tangled maseea around ber white
Snll Pain in lha Ha*«t. Daflmore. Try and go to steep.”
checks; bar lipe quivered,and there was (
I ceuldu’t have one too, and there was a
And the two children drew cl&lt;wer to a strange depth of agony In the large,
little boy and girl there, Mary, and they
brown eyes which looked up eo appeal­
looked so happy as they ran around the
Ing to th* lady,as she clasped her hands
I room trying to catch each clhcr, that-1
and spoke:
' began to feel ancry with them. 1 knew
"Mamma Is dead, and Mary 1a dying.
I it was wicked, but 1 could not help it;
pityingly In U* darkneas and Won’t you come and help tfs ? It’s on­
( I rhut my eyes and triedto prey, but all
..
_____
■ ...I
all ly right acmes the street.ma’am,"
the time that pleasant room and there
Now, Mn. Ingersoll had a quick, ten­
happy childre n stood right before tae, |1
| nn&lt;) the wolds camo dreadful ban!. It 1singular.
der Utile heart-one that could no more
11 was morning. Soft and clear broke hear, unmovod, such au appeal, or wit­ to forget it—It Is.BfcrAraertwZAesfreat”.
,
BIGHT ACB0S3 THE STREET.
didn’t seem ns it God hoard them.­
. | Don’t you think bo’s forgotten us, the winter sunshine Into the chamber ness, untouchoJ, the look that more
where lay the riccj-lng children, and plainly than words spoke Its story of chlldren,” said the gentleman,
"Well tills Is a terril lo cold night—
’ ’iry
*
1 terrabio cold!" rvpoited Howard Inger- • "Oh I no, no 1 Llzric. you know miun- reeled, like the benedictions of eplrite suffering, than it could have offered a
soil re bo retifirved his overcoat and
upon the thin, folr cheeks, and tong, stone to one of bcr own children when
maaayv God co" not forget auy more
wrappers, "nd woncei himself In a than
'
golden
hair, on
little •pellet. There
it asked for bread.
tho three children followed.
wo can forget each other; and then b
—----------— the
j-------..__
large ca-y chair, draw n up st precisely 11he s-e । us always, for ho mn took right I was another bed tn the opposite ctf.ner
"Hand mo my shawl and bonnet,
tha proper angle with tho Ore. "God straight down through the darkness.- of tbo chamber-same old qullte were quick, Howard. No. I won’t stay for a
help the pour!” continued the gentle-1
"
.
...
______ _
___
1.1.4
H
•
and
above
these
bonnet
Get
your
het
and
come
with
uiiciLui;
-- ,----Boston, becoming involved not long
man, lJt a tunc whose fervor would have &gt;
qhilte. &lt;m the single P‘How with which1 me,” rite said, while the team sparkled dace, made over hit property to his son.
dohommor to any .member of the long ’ us now ?"
Lizzie tried to arrwer, but «ho could the bed wsa fundslmd, rorf«! the white,1 In her dark eyes; end Howara\Ingerparliament; and be drew hl* fret Into |
ghastly
face
of
■
woman.
The
dark
soU,
who
bad
a
heart,
and
a
large
one,
not, for tho great sob had been rising
1 the taricfuUy embroidered slippers and bwcillng in her throat, until it was
I too. when It oould be found, turned wit“ prosecution, but when he came to de­
wonderful alacrity to fulfil bls wife’s bo- |
1 which loving hands had placed there In
mand the property back, tho son refused
Iantteli'at’-on of hl« return.
to restore it. Tho latter now bolds the
That child’s sob in tbo silence, wrung
"Here put my shawl around you. It'll
••I knowlt, Howard, that’s Ju-1 what cut of the little wean’, aelsing heart,
cstatp and lives In luxury, while tho
make you warm, little girl," said Ellen '
। I said ns 1 eat Lire listening for the what a world of agony It revealed.
OUfc
**»**^ —■———-------------- --father baa died of a broken heart.
Ingersoll,bcr Utile round face elongated
anundofyour footstep In the hall." an■ Don’t Llxzlc. don’t!" said Mary, and furrows on tho farebead.wrote their his­
i swercd Mrs- Ingersoll, a gentle, darkinto an expreeriun of deepest sympathy,
Old Bull vUlted Windsor, Vt., mom
, she put up her title hot bond and strok­ tory very legibly—a history of sharp
I eyed woman, a- she stirred up the gluwu
she
buttled
up
to
Idxrie,
whose
eyee
and
terrible
airffering.
Ibero
was
a
ed her etetei’* face, and tried to wipe
lug bed of antiimcitc; and the light
unite on the white llpe—a sweet, oetUed were following her mother eagerly of one of hb old Mends to this country.
away the tears that rolled down the
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
that waved and glided over the opr*rito
unite; but somehow the sunshine and around tho room. "And we won’t let
small, pole checks, with a comer of the
wall like the Croat wing of a spirit. &lt;pvw I
the smite looked sadder than anything your sitter die/ Hoar, *at them, and
cloak ; and finding this of no avail, she
A Hew Paper.
you shall carry bcr eome too,” said
broader and brighter. "I heard the ■
flung her arm around her sister and * "JAzzie, idxrie. wakoup; don’t you
wind mourning end a howling at the I
■ Charlie, as be thrust two of the largeet
cried very softly, but the pillow was
We publish tho following prospectus.
wlndowee, and shrieking msd-Ukc up
muffins into Llzrie’e hands, his great
very wet with the chad-tee's, which see It la morning ?’■ and the ehltd shook
and down the street: and I e'poso I two the dark, loving eye* of the angels look­ gently the arm of her oldest sister. Lis- black eyes looking large as aauoere, be­
1 propose to start a religious P*!** &lt;*
because I had nothing rise to de, I fell
zte’sbrown eyesriawly unclosed,but the tween eompathy aud benevclenoe. Mrs.
ed down to roc. And through
11119
■ tfbtimonials.
to thinking of the rw»,-of bolpices
sunshine looked sobright and cheery, Ingersoll seized her shawl, and her hire­ the gift entoqirixe plan. It will bo dathe mother slept on. it was very singuHon. Geo. W. Woodward.
mothers with their little hungry chllthat the sad little heart was gladdened. bend hie hat, and stnoothlug away the
dren.and It was more than i could stand.
■•YOs, I see It is morning. How do bright, tangled hair from Lizrie’s fore­
"Perhaps mamma wlllbo better to­ von feel now. tittle ririer?" she said, head, and the three emerged from the
I crept on tiptoe Into the children’s
Subscribers for one copy of the Church
room, and bending orcr those twe lltDe morrow,/later, the ricepe so ldrrg'."’«dJ rising up. and Itnking with fond aaxio-1 dwelling. A few momenta later tho trio
Cancer will be presented with a box gif
Cribs, (I bod tucked up Charley and the rick chUd.strt vin4 fo.hjjrir UP ber ty into th* soft, blue eyes that, gated in­ i werc standing in that chamber of dratltears and And a word of consolation for
l tutlon and death. Mrs. Ingersoll was
Ellen myself, and they were rlceplng so
to her own.
--------- ,-------sweetly,) 1 thought maybe some other the little heavy heart that lay throbbing
••I don’t ft«l any better, Little,” said ’ beading over the sick child, her band
mother was bending over her children, close to her own. ► - . ■ , ■ - • ths little girt- "It seosne as if my bead. tightly clasped by those little burning ,^0., and may bo used
Hen. James Thompson.
■•Ohl I hope she will ."said Little, in
fingers, and ber tears falling like rain | • ■
and »bo loving them Juries dearly so I
a more hopeful voice, but it grew sad
1 upon the hot cheeks, while th* Uttle one statesmen and boot-blacks.)
did mlne,and yet not bed clothes enough
► was calUng her mamma, and telling her
&lt;0 keep them warm, and pcrim;* they
Subscribers
for
two
copies will receive
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■ of her pleasant home, with its aparkling
won't to bed without any euppor. Poor come Ul IW ■
a box of sardines.
sure I .‘Ipn'l know," answered
things! I can’t get over thinking about
J.,MW THOMPSON’
the Utile one; "I am not hungry
IprTp.’’ *w’
,
only ury throat te so perched up, and all
And ths lady whoso maternal sympa­
thies were Btrongly aroused .dropped the day long I kept thinking Of the great
ao age as well as another.
. ■
annles that grew on the old tree in front
LtaKio'gteMsd towards the opposite
poker on the rag, and lifted her ptetty
Subscribers for twvlvo copies will be
of our house. Don’t you remember It,
dark eyes to bcr husband's face, while
entitled ton pair of false calve* and a
bed. The face was turned towards, her,
two team of genuine womanly sympa­
gilt-edgo copy of Anna Dickinson's
ondsho saw the sunshine and the strange
thy twinkled and sparkled in thrir travel
tings and speccbcw
'
the spring under the reek,- with the settled smile. Bho could not under­
"Oh, air, can’t yon brlng hcr back to
Subecribore for twenty.fivo copies will
stand it, and she sat down the pitcher,
mint that prow around It, Ob, wo'were
me
and
little
sister
T
What
shall
Wo
do
receive a hiring hoop skirt, and a amrbta
whinh she had taken up,azul walked to­
nuji wj,
—------ « “
wtthttrttrerf” asked lbs little child fa
nervous. What can have put three i
ward tba bed. , ■
thoughts into your head, child I Do,
" ttyrnre&gt;‘*l **^M»aa 1” she said, bend­
"I will take care of you, poor thing,”
—---- -•----------- -• - ,_
pray, dismiss them; they only make one out W
ing down to the' wRlto face. 'rw6n'tyou
little children, sad tell us sneb pretty
fldaety ,• I put down a good round sum
wakeup, for H’s morning,. How. long answered the gentleman Ina bosky
UHnwfc FAIIUIII. MH’tW *
on the charity list this year, so you’d
you Jtow slept., Are you dreaming of
mm Err. Z B. TmOB.
bttrer think Of the widows’hearts wo
home, tlmt makes you smile oof"
s-amta-aSJXss
*
_ ___ not*
But the wbitd taee did net ctlr, and
ar nr cir.Erui.To aw osuv tke oravtxa.
MtaU,dMr»r)Wi"«d
here all alone In the dark
nau.'UlU
, J
,
■nrw»ii, wlm had a man
’s usual Ulamstc
distaste acre ni» mvxtbo eyes did not unclose.
It, waist A.a U»u toU. the
yy 1IOI.E8ALE A KETAIL.
for tears, drew his arm »&gt;«b«4 ft*
"Mamma,” said the ebfld, in a louder
of hi* pretty wife, and lb® •»•«*
the tried ’to send back the tears that voice, and bringing her tee down tfoser
"And to think that ball happened
turned brow to his Ups, and that caress
eanted away the heaviness from her
CAUT1OW.
brHMHdttw Ufo of that poor woman.
hrart. the drew her chair closer to her
ZLlWakU
k,
JW.
l»to
l»
hl
W. A. SABTWEZX
husband, and the gentleman took his
..
_ LU-.— A
anil
newspa;&gt;er and the lady her ««&gt;***;
Howard IngetoM's orders were al--------------_
the fire danced in the grate, and the inen nc
ua .uch a sorrowful smile, and said,‘God
wing brightened on the wall, and the
will be your Father, my litUe fatherless
wind moaned and bowled st the win­
fearful,
paralyzing
thill
—
had
wept
children. Love him. and trust in him.
.
. '
__ _ —A t.-—II
daw, e.nd Howard IngeroH and hte wi.«
Wholesale and Re tap.
dreamed not of the want and wretched­ Md ho will bring you and mamma to
ness that aizno»l Uy In the shadow of
could only go
their threshold. Had they not put thsir

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W. A. HARTWELL.
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T&gt;.
commencement of the Impeachment tri­
al, tt wa* not a tithe of what Is manifest­
ed now reraniing its termination. Tbo
rum-ir that tho President would osrtaluly to acquitted, and that by tho defec­
tion &lt;»f several of the leading men of tho
Radical party, stirred up tho moa in­
tense public foe'lng. The Indignation
of Itepsblknns and the Jabtlatten of
Ik moe- sta teamed about squally balaaewbOTTK. W WU.IU.41u
sou nd of angry dtocutMon, sad lament
or unr st-alnod rtjolrfng would be beard
all uj on the one momentous qne Can,
which, hot dl-.e ted of all euphetn sn s
*uJernun eny, was "w. 11 Johnson bo
gjgs, Uendcron and VanWinkle all
I kicked sut” Tuesdoy mornlng.tn anlkvo;e4 to ao.ulttaL
1 patl- n «&gt;f the final vo», crowds hung
Eoeichon-ed bls det- rml-'atlon ,
ahebt tho n(Wsp.-p* r efficeo, waiting
In pho .n'gbt, and i« charged with hav­ anxiously for tl.e first Intelligence of the
ing ^ecn purolia*ed.
rrauli; and great wag thepop-rin* disgust
liav.ng voted on one arUclo*he&amp;nate
when it.wcs seen on the bulletins, that
ad,ogroc l to the twenty-elx'.b ins’.
jjio fbUe«lng omprlxw th* roll of in OanaCqi-ence of the 1 inesa of .‘■enatar
P.epabl:ean S* i a:o s by whoeo voire tho Howard, tire forma] vote ha* been post­
poned uu:ll Saturday. Hourty. the esmgatdoeplci-blo traitor &lt;&gt;f modern Umr*
gernesrof the people forthat doclsfon
repaid* Prdaldent of the Unite J Flatis:
become** creator. .Meanwhile, the Tri­
bune defends Trumbull, and tbo other
Tituxr.ui.1, of Illinois.
ita-lIcaJ B&lt; n -.tom whom tho 'Republican'
Wjt- Prrr Fissexdex, of Main.
brands as rene odes, and li e 'Time.'
i {s. W. Gbimes o' Iowa.
chuckle - over the sit istlon, t iking com­
fohx B. nKSDEMOx. o'Mieouri.
fort fram the e-wrv..tlon" of one wing
Jogrrit .tf. Fowrxn, of Tennesson.
of ti c Radical party that tho conviction
ED. G. ROSS, of Ksniae.
of the Prcs’dent, will Lc ranlous to the
V^ren O. VaxwrxKLE of W. V*.
KeuubFcau farty. ‘and of the other
wing that bl* acquittal will bo the par­
40KSS0S VS. COKCBESSty's death-blow?' People who bother
themselves to find out a reason for every­
Who&lt;h-r the White House traitor is thing. affirm that the action of tho “Tri­
allowed toeocopc ibe.lovt | urirbtri at cl bune" party with Trumbull at It* Load,
hUtiroreooablc career a* Prcsl lcntnf the is promjded by a fear of Ben Wade’s
UnifodStetUB through leazle qulblca and
now inatlon for th? Vice l’ro»ldency,
doynngbt treachery on the part of Ue- and th-y are determined rather to spilt
pobltean Eenido.a. or la irx-r.-.d
the party and an-lan^cr It* success at the
t^aoffice he disbonerv, bo will still be
next Prt sldcnta] election, than to help
mort disgraced Pre-ldcirt that ever
to power a mon who-e election t*&gt; office
fUfcd tho tilgbcM station known u&gt; our will doinullih all their pretty ra-tlra lu
fqrta of government, and be universally the air. The “Tribune" replies with ■
roeugniacJ a* the vL'ast traitor who e charming bumtyon I ho be an tire of conn&lt;cI ever disgraced our common bum &lt;ti»clcnt:ou*ncs3, hut already ptof&amp;srs to
itir-aare alone Jud*s Iscariot. The pity Trumbull a* a martyr.
volo-t af the American people speaking
The prcparaUons for the holding of
threwb the House of Representatives tiie National Convention, are now nil
—Hie popular branch of Voagrewr—luia
complete and It is expected that it will
&lt;mtWralcly. by more than a iico-thlnia
set three day*. All ’peculations on the
-qH4Uimpeached him for "high crimes }&gt;rubabilUle* of iU selection for the Vice
&gt;fld qtialMneanor*," and *eren-te&gt;UA« of Presidency, are at this time u*el*ss, and
the people belfovo the evidence before will bo until the impeachment business
ihertsnotc proves him guilty, not only Is settled. A strong cflbrl 1* being made
Qiflba Chargrssubmitted, but of attempt- in Speaker Col fax'a Interest, but as thl*
igg’ta usurp the goverument, and deis cluedy aatocUted with tile Trumbull
tapAd. not only his aonvicUoa and reparty, the connection 1* likely to prove
raayal from office, but bis db-tuaUfica- little beneficial.
Uau fqr .ever from bolding aoy office of
■The Soldiers aud Sailors Convention
Mpflt, trust or boner under the governL* to bo held in the Wabssb Avenue
PMt, Lot the Senate take whatever
Rink, ou the 21*1 Inst. It seem* to be
to set the pc.-eldent of deposing such i little more than another Grant infiu-

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projMed "Kauras Ptdflc Railwsy" and
our Board of Trade also' gtr# that an■ ap­
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in the past threw or Arar years la the
cultivation of a taste for flower*, and it
is very gratifying to see that we bare
ganlaers nf *ufflci*nt enterrrteo and
•kill to still •• teach the people knowl­
edge" tn thl* direction.
The Tribune. has ju»t lost one of lie
txstmen, Guy Nagre. ±aq.,wbo ba*
I octi connected with it fur six enra,and
who resigns the position cd financial
editor, to transfer hi* serv»«reU&gt; the
HtpobHcan. Mr. BMIantyne, one of
tho Jtejmb'ican proprietors, and Mr.
Nagee, have by their talent asd energy
taadu the high reputation which the
2How»r has ::c-| aired in years p Jt. for
commercial and financial intelligence,
aud now that both gentlemen ‘
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—Ex-Pre*ldenC Buchanan I* lying
daagcroaaly ill at Wheatland, Ta.
— Hon. J. F Farnsworth baa been renaralmilcd for Cungrere In llllaol*.
—An Epiampa! church to coat 87,000
1* building at Allegan.
- •United’ St*tea Minister Adam hu
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a%.5m»crupulou* executive—the preat.I 'rheMcthe.'lstGencrelConforcacehRs
/art will still remain, that hl* Irraton at length dec Mod In the affirmative, the
and mUdmds compelled one Lraueb of questioner the adtnl-eron of the Bouthof the Unite*! Blates'' hlereisovgl^snd vo aati*Sed tho yreat mu* of the
jxyiplc ci the Justice of their action as to
•■cure unlvc asl acquiescence In bi* dcppsUbn, tbould both branches of the
yjtfloni) Legislature deem it proper to
decree till* punishment.

it^vc.out the remainder at the term of
G/Bce to which he succeeded by the dcllbcrate murder of President Lincoln, of
jrbiph act there h every reason (to beJleya Johnson wra uectssory leWscJhe!
fact. It will l c by the veto# of Rcnalore '
■who have hitherto profeved Fttle re-

—A cotton mill ai Fall River, Man.,
ern delegates, by the large majority of was destroyed by fire on Tbureday
S10 toll votes and the Southern brethren, morning, causing a lota of *130,000.
two of whom art cob,rod men, have tak­
—BL Joseph county returned 400 In­
en their •eat*, (me *&gt;f the coaferonoe come* in excess of *1,000 in IMJT.and the
income lax amounted to nearly |il,000.
lion a motion to recend a reflation of
—Florida ha* also ratified the ComUtho General Conference of 1SC8, ccn-ur- lutioa by 8,000majority, and elected the
ing tWJ»w England Methodbt mlai*- Itej.ub lean Htate thket.

—A aon of a distinguished United
8l»te* Senator spagt Baturdi.y night In
theJob of Improv.ng upon the book of
a station bouse aCl roy, N. Y. Uo wa*
Dfreipl nr, to a* to pcsltivcly prohibit
picked up drunx in tho street*.
Method st minister* from marry inc
—It has lately been found neoeaary
P'rths who have been dtvorood otherto keep one of tbo Democratic bcaatora
Lew. “I am not theologian enough to locked up^o that he will besober enough

guu.0n. and whose treason 1* the mo o I my pow wide a margin that leaver for
the I:.we of Illinois and Indiana, but on
oanfeuiptabto sad dastardly. because exgent r d pnne plea It eulte me— s» every­
ecuteJ In known *!cfi &gt;mcof the «f h&lt;*1
thing d-re wlrch ter de to dbroiript
of their constituent*. occompmleJ. on ■
m»lrnu&gt;ny. ,ln Tt ced-iye ■eminn or the
the part of some of’.hem, at lent lydConfirmee. Bbbop Tbomieon. gave a
liberate penury, lie ubo know, no
tiw bbl ht* own will L* tn be rived, if f vo.-y inb resting sketch of hl* vl.lt to the
India and China mis-Ion. and rei orted
eared at all. which terrible calamity
irtay the Cod of nations prevent, by the ' them in a viry fl-urtohlng condition.—
Hose m* pr-Jo'i'id against many of
-Mtacbm nt to le -al eub'l oib • of tnein- i
the ln-Uiuliuna of tho countries whl h
.bnraof the Senate, ubosu training in
be via tod, but ujou second thought, 1
public llfr sboi-ld enable them to Judge
p(tJ&gt;eguilt of the Preeld nt In tbs I ght I ofiectod in that way- 1 ahouid deem it
,of astatormanabip comprehend.n; the
very in taro ting L&gt; hair a Brahmin ml*•proecahind future needs of the whole j &gt;Io*-ary to tbo United Slates, teport up­
■fouhtry, and which ihouM, and would,
on the state o! Barbarism and sin la­
YWersfhvy bonrsf, elevate thorn above
; which wo arc runt. The view from bls
tteemerccnvry ronald- rat ons which ran.
8 andp iint Wvuld beallnjy contrast
&gt;tonc, lu defiance of tho will of tbeir
L&gt; what wo bear about his people.—
con-tiiuenta, the public wel'hre end
Bh-hcp Thomp-on tol l about a Hindoo
their sworn duty, induce them to so
camj -mcellug attended by 750,000 peo­
♦Oto as to retain tl.I* vile l-a t* r In tho
ple at one time. 1 hen J left, 1 deemed
pfflee of I’rraMcnt of lbs United State*-.
liiat he had leached hl^climax, and on
reading bls speech 1 find I wu right

_ Another of the great natural resources
. (We are in receipt of the fo in wing let­ of 111 note ha* Jum locn diveloped^y
' tor from one of the trw men of thl* coun-, the dl-eovory of an almost Inexbausll«which it give* us great pleasure to­’ bls bed of clay. In the •outhern part of
be fore our readers a* an oxi onent of the Ftite, wbi- b I* found to be particu­
jMi® fueling of tho people .In tho “ Rural larly adopted to the manufacture of teron the question of Impeach­ rvet tta, and Ma■are. llo**y A Nlehote,
ment)
of thia city, have already rotabltahed
...
Johnstown, May ITth, 1M8.
here extensive works for its treatment.
FniDat IhnrxT-Wail Mr. Dewey, I The tests of ages have proven terra-cotta
Suppoec that A. Johnson will be our superior to stone, lion or any other sub­
President until the 4th day of March. stance in resisting the ravafes of time.
■gates* Prkvidenes does Jostles to him
and reenorsi him from (be faewwf tbo
earth. It ta hopeful that be may race vo
Justice from eomc wutse. If things •*:!
out, (I wm not eall them men fortbeg
whore elao for Justice to bo done them.
•May H spobdlly overtake them and tho
Renegade Prealdent.

-The iron for tbo O. H. V. R.
aan delayed a few days by th* e
lg of boom, from both directiou
■peclAlly from th* Wo*:, on tb
iuiaL A partofU, however. Is oo
erted t-» have p treed BuflkA. 1 u
*ya *o coafldaatly hope to hear
nival and of U*s lyymr of tli* fir

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—Michigan has been quietly eating
bcr lock since the defral of ths New
Cunscltaiion, hut aheaufiereno huralllatten from the poaiUon of bet Senators
on the impeachment question.
—The Uonneetlcxit Reimblican Le»rl»bulre.oaucu*. Thursday night, nominat­
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business, la nst st prevent a wi
or desirable ooo without improv
Xetertttestamllng this fact, Mr.
farms us, that with hl* prevent f

Lord Brougham’s death Is announced
a: the age of 97. lie filled otedbos of
honor *t.d trust in England, aervrd 81
yean in Puriteramt, wa* a distinguish­
ed lawyer, a critical writer, remarkably
in hie scientific attainment*, and a great
—Randall, of rennryivanla, who re­
ceived a sound can I ng from Gov. Hatnlltsn.of T«x*a. Thursday evening, 1* a
f-erfect etraaper to Hamilton, who nev­
er saw him before, and the insult from
Randall i* IorfttsOy unaccountable.

&gt; JUttetnuaAlMhrtAkhm, U
than the ■apply, we can tee n
I aeawa why this undertaking m

-G Yooag Maa's ChrMlao

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows
Fat Sale at Kalamasoo Prie«-

■Ms report, whether It is to oom
deny lbs rumor now in clnittes tbean time, lbs chief M
• P*eecai*ta has tosutd a e
Ssrttag to congratulate "And
BSBppsrteracm their great (?)

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

1868.

Summer Arrangement 1868. ■ p'v®p» p«y-»ut«

M*HTixGM.

p. BARLOW,

W. F. GOODYEAB,

■in

MICp.
'?■ B. WOODWARD,

BARLOW
&amp;' GOODYEAR,

Fam PBKTt jtais.-We learn th it a
warrant was hsued on the 12th da., of
May by John it. Russoll, of MiddiuvJle, I
aga nst N. C. Robertson. of Cjdi&gt; .d,
Kent County, on Comphunt of Harvey
Wright, for obtaining goods under false
prj ansa., and after u partial examina­
tion, the eo»e W-s postponed Ly ths
JtuUco of the l*eacj uadi the lutu day
of J uno and lu da/aullof ba.1 in the sum
of j&amp;JO ho was co tn mh tod to Jail, un
the 19.h InsL, bjwjver, ball wm pro­
duced and the Defendant discharged
from custody. Messrs. F. D. Ackley
, A A. 1*. Drake being sureties.

ESTABLISHED Iff 1867.

CONJUGAL LOVE,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PT.ESTflN

A MEAD,

General Grocers,

Hypophosphites,

Middltvil'.a Correipondence.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Drag &amp; Bookstore

Act Promptly and Certainly’
nr ALL STAOES OX

Boots and Shoes,

CONSUMPTION.

Drift Mifttafi
Groceries arid Produte,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

•paid r^U'c-Aw*

_4.

- •H.X’GoSDYfiiMr”'Bauler &amp; Mai® Dealer,
TRY IT I . TRY IT! TRY IT 1
WI^CUKkTBt-X

Railroad nave changed tho time of run­
ning pueengsr trains. The new time
table went Inin operation on Monday
wt. Rtagca from thia pa.ut will con-

fl Y POPHUSPH ITEB,
lillll boa lbs Fera.il. st Ur. J. F. Cbarvhia.
•f Fort*.I .Stlie bee« remWy kee&lt;a to XeSlcak

18642122

3230485323314853902323

been delayed a few days by She crowd­
In; of Goals, from both directions, but,
especially from tbs Wes:, on the Er.e
ported Pi have p issed ButihA. lu a few
day. wo rcnfldently hope to hear of !*■
arrival and of tlx laying of the first rail.

MIDDLEVILLE

Hariim.Ste.Ini3,Nails
MYRON H. FULLER
MIC I]

Sattis &amp; HarxssHkeix,

sew

CQPPKIP,
SUVA RS,
trit ups,
SOAPS,
CAbDLSS
STARCH,

.wrcnfbEjiEiTs.

BUTTSR.

XCbs, “
POULTRY}
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XHSXP-PSLTt

Miau^yiiie Items.
MlI&gt;t&gt;LEViLLJt7MAV 18th, 1988.
Eli. BanXxr : Among the many en­
terprises, being started in this village, is
the new brick-yard of Orin Leonard.
brlek-making, tho site selected for this
buslm-as, is not nt pre-ent a convenient
•t desirable one without Improvement.
Notwithstanding thia fact, Mr. L. in­
forms us, that with hie prosent facilities
he can easily make 0,000 bricks per day.
As the demand for brick here, Is greater
than the supply, we ean eee no good
reason why this undertaking may not
prove a success.

At the time of this writing U is cur­
rently reported that the Preaideut has
been acquitted. I ho jcople arc wait­
ing with anxious importance for a re­
liable report, whether it la io corroborate
or deny the rumor now in cirtillation.
In the mean lima, the chief Mogul of
ths Democrats b» iaaued a call far a
■aseilng to congratulate "Andy” nd
hissepportenon their groat (?j success.

ATLANTIC &amp; GKAT WSfflN
Broad Gauge Railway I
MOCA.* wires/

NEJ¥

YORK,

�▼Wa she mv ®e, stoDding osar bar,

tS^OL’isrzz-■. ■.■:

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RSSnSTr^™ “•

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«sj“xSSk3?8£'

ss I'lLtnteal farttetetotesfar MMateaaatata.

oftAaBlTFHErreeTMcaxT APEBlOTi Bold
bysnDreaMKA.1
—

WE^.“4=lX,£ffi-X

UON»Y HAlVCO

OnrM€flDVT OPT!
ZO . • ■ .
. -

NEW PRICES!

CSroular, Mg, Mula^Gang * Crate Cut'

10(MS'3’£2=i*fi2!S.’R:

.

Kow.tte genet bdtflaal Its songsters,

J.
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^ItaBiocrat that •‘Couldn't'be Scared
'
by a N ifger.'1
tfSurdT tbo ittw fokrhXipo of Cut

1

Rest (or elrcalarate prices to LIPPIXCOTT
4 BAKEWEl.u I'ittaburstuPa.. ttoto Maasfee­
torero For
toJ&gt;moU
Urri-r..

i?

county livca a taau who he* a suiall infurfhi-&lt;4 Afrtaaa blnod. wot enough
however, to debar him from the priri-

L
B

h fe W

pXTtNGy ISH EBy- nartsbio
ingot claetioii day, that on-Wm jrcnlfld
the aJfful mqxmaibility of preventing k JBk A safe geacl asaluelFire Alvars
thia “American, atixcii of ,Afry~nn deeoent" frvm polluting tho balhrt box with
e-”:oicsi
MF
Hl*
. D*1®*x r. riRrEmxonsHER co.
crabc guardian of the puntjai olectiuufTtoJRtoX
e Dee street. S. Y.
kept! warp lookout fur the. cokjrod,vnfcSrirfttT Utter irtfred-ftV

W W

Atenoa.

» By mail Co- 10 eta sad stamp; I for tto
Address tbetsrester.XATIlAN H A LU Wes I Mill
Mass, pyAgeats wanted inesery jfartof
erMrvwncr, flew into r frarfW nanL-a tery.
toe worid &lt;&gt;
AtSjI.SSRS’A-tfftdsSS!
author ul-Field, Itaosm and Escape.”sod-Be-

• 'trii’’t** dav W:,"Ar*
Mr. 8., “you nuxnrtboan^niarka to ap
plytonww’’’

ABD IF tar DOIT nt WHAT TOD WAIT
. A.«M fbk- tV
▼e keep cosuUaAjy oo bate a fall aMcrtseol of

Dry Goods,
Boots

Seal era! Grant
hirnaelC. U fall pace Engrannca CoctoieaBSl-

Shoes,
Hats and Caps,

Groceries,
• j Piece Goods,

;
'

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GROeBBIHB OF ALL KINDS.

.

&lt; • O A S II a * '

rpni ^MforelfMe foSM'-iMBeMVW ibrir

w i

GROCERIES,

COIPLETt-WOLUTlON

Pure WLne« and Uquora for
Medical Purpose#.

IT1-*** *-&gt; ■11111 ■

- - -j &gt;r

jRggrs f-ftgajera
.T** &lt;■»«• &gt;»-Ttal yew learn rear meaty
Mte-e.to..tor-tomu, Uetoteefforeiga, ia.

RbflflUan, FlABBtta ni CaiBtaKrei.
TAteWara »f Bwry. Pteprlptlss,
Crockery »d Woodti-Wm,
he
K«BO»BN&gt;E OIL, -. oj£‘ l,,.trti*rT7d“*&lt;u* u •»»»•“*—
Btttlaga. Oct. let, Ite- erttf

B

CTJkJfall ▼rXXat, BK PAID

J. 1. VAN HINT.

E“£^-^=s=

istSsSSSSSESs^s

QOMKTU1XC MEW

nFto'Wt^~:^I«^^ss7 **

T run.LIFri, .f uuu.ge, haelag panAaaed
iba Bight tor the
Beat «wd Chenpeat Gate
srtr toads, la now prrparod la nail aa rsas-uebls

April tel. iMfa

.jmtif

*««te gte-

".iMLSiaii; sx.’iix.
POBIBLE BAT IB,

Jfcwptyh in weBoifte
will quickly restore Gray Hi:r
to in natural color And (teauty,
Bad produce loxuruat rrewth. It U

rafcil, &gt;»raU», a. i, r„rtm4
Sw^.CTfim5B4

,

yaw A Harmans.or&gt; la Ma beads for roUm"X'
£L’*t **
Twibtt Dara, or itmt
will be placed In tbe 1 vd. te ■ Jnatie. foe eol“**’*”•_____________ JOHN O. RUXYOK;
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

SSiSKiA ’■"Z. r .
R MDhOL
Htothtfo April mb. 1H,. ®- *- MAUJtT-

■

▼21^..?.“*•* r*4* frr“ R”
toy aid fneada and patroM, at as low bricea aa
^r for b JO11iO‘h*
n**^''iroD
m jXe^^’i mt
“d •“* *• P1****1 «“
«PfW_____ __________ B.MCDOK,

Imputed to the Hiir mgkeit Jrairiblc
frr old end youeg.

WEONEDoU^b.

yyilOLESALC A

NOTICE.

A Tu&lt;rm?d^.."’r5*’^rr'*WB*FH**’
-WWgf te.

yais.‘j£*.^rw i~ .E' ni

JgALTIMOAE

“J"——M. S-S^U^XaCliSiS
.-I
&lt;S*Sf!2±f!l’Ly-.T"-1."

Still Leads the Van

Uwa te ate Vtlfogr, prwM.4 w*T».. itZJ
a^ggaagg ts*^

”trr ‘

Cbolce rfottmrauagKetyjme,
wCMeago iM' “

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U Detroit
osocmu a rtotviujis ng

auj

r.,*?‘!f*.»**i-O- nA' iril
r.mn..s-L‘r?“«-’'-“-i

r “,A

»■n»ayi&gt;.

p»BU FOR HIDES AND PELTI
‘ ~

wonTo.Kir siir.

u^-!!-gtrao wnttoa that

]HWR RESTOCK
h
'
HAIR DRESSlHfi

WM.Mate M

ATterfewAei1

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for that purpoMmUMiref Iboat Is aaUtviaed to
use the copartnership name.
- JUHNG. RVXYOX.
Ste3.'-’“ •■--•im

or aonaataa wna ar

largaatoobef
■elfl Ooodfa at ttao Lowest

Figure 2 Sewing .Machine,

WanpnlH to be the b~t low pew. Mocf.tn, in
the market, to ba peileet lit enwalritefon hadtu
-net m reprr-..^ „ lM
.'porlwl lettoa guns to eirmrwe.d agrnln tl-e ItaassserofTWsm for Hom mamrofa sand
folhikl’^‘'‘ *
«l»«-tod. Mmlutse

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Series fo bebrhy terra that the const laetahln
CriT.n K7,‘*A"’’ XT
&lt;»T«»ywb.te
&lt; alrin II fa'eona adder tbe sser, liw ate style
"
* ’ •'X?*I* "•'•dey diate.ed b.
mnlusl eowsrat. Tlis NaSea sad Accounts of tbe

IIARDWAMk DBTflOODS' STOREQ

atosteaM leery aae atetotte
^uK111
"f ftlt*
*«**■[ Is
teal lasrirm. Hex !•». ««■ Fte», Mtte.
'

Ttotetto.su,-an A U. ..id tkwM.atksrfw
-t
U..I-... -1 n~«. ..« ll„„
1st.
twe r af U-Iti r»r-r an page 1": aa tri Issey•ernad 4.1 al \uiamfo- Ite .tee. iter.fas.
Nisltce is ter, hi grim llai &gt;o r i-imo sis ye
er of sale esssitoieed is so J M-rt^wga aed « As
statute to Saab case sass, sadios.sdrd Uw fateieea dcsrt.bte tn eel ro-nedby said Usrtgsgsts
wh: All that rier-asHl rarer) feed lusraad
•■etog la Um I'owott of Barry .sod rites sf liaisgae arid drecnbnl a. tte 1*1 UUef nite W
Xuasber ail tn Block owinter foarirmis tbe»flaya eiXs4dlrrll|r. Mcwtdiag to lb» Ffasf tod
eill.ge, will te eJjat polite, s-uicxuiriteu
Iraot dear al the Uarrj -tesonu trite rim ■
th* Sillogr vl lls-ti-ei. tlbat beisr Ueytessf
b-.‘.Jfog Ite CisewM C-rir* &lt; W Rent itearri to
the etorowth daraf Jewel -M. al tro ehtet ■ fa

Vroflttilnlo Entploymt'nL
Jaws. I. Kwesjcr.
Jo'trs 'isstlS :
AV liars In waul of en.rgnlM- bw-me*. men, All i lor Mortgage
flua.no tf. Srs* ••»r;".!: !.■;;
Pnrtu, Town a Cotuty IXlgglita sgrwi.l. r.ery ftosuly In lb. C ait ml ‘tot,., for C.-nslslirtisiv the ferwi ofTsbbrui Mi west AIM

wvsnmT
I*wWtoto.
DEPOT, IM GUUffRlNF,X T.

CAKPET8 AID •!L CLOTU,

-

SESSSSrSrSS

eemte t-aetl anemia tote gMonoor an* S«-*.l. m ivniaaa to ate 4a^effte^u^^
tea me rise
MtlRTGAGi: sale.
‘
law .r aN toes—Id ate au iteer mm* Ustma JiERATLT MAfec ukzl fo tin psrasWti

LAUD K.XITTIBU MACfnXEUFO. CO
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Ch lewpee Falla, Maa..

^GMTl JF»B im.

m
- ---------------——r) &gt;Mi—. jpCEfUTOCWBlLF of
.■ ^ DIBBOLOTiCN KOWCB. .

-^^fcLi-^-^-.ri.araS
?Xiva;7S:^»,-^;,siSK

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. J*"dfor to«»pltefwarb sed IDaateafed riema-

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nail
' teas
■tteerwoow h Ss eeJeste, tte Monte, tn. w

FBOIIATE OltDEII.
erj r/ory/yfroAX.^riia^v^fovTa^aa.

Srasy alhrr artlai* la lay Una r.-psaUy law.
Il will ba am br kwih'i-ss &lt;bai thaafairafir Utoy »».1&lt;..d,Wi'7‘'.''1n4s&lt; it^- 'wl'ui tool-to^ro
are. »rv &gt;» per mMwtow Heflin Creak or Grate
•W"'l.«• tbe rMnon.u.
i^Jr“to?"’i
Rapids J.rices ef IsaLtesy.
rir«"*i-ban4 Waaaaa sad Carries beagi.r and
said. Falaung, Tritwining a-H Keeairinc does
withaaatneasanlde.patch steal thelowwlpaa.
v •iu’m.rCcrSto
siUervue. All work aarrantod.
.A-.KMIIH ei.AYtKE.
Uuting. Fsb KMb »«
ald-n-tti tf

Very Cheap!

SUPPORT HOKHIJimY!

Groceries and Provsiras,

.

PROBATE OIIDIUU

tSt? £ 8SS:

dm!S®:'ii?®s’aw®iWew
stsrr&amp;'NtMiiLEsEEE
swuws^u^'s'^-ssa.-a

^BROCBRIES,

UAST1KGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

^s*To S2SVftet5teT» i^ato8ete eiMawZ

..... - “■£S,-a-5.,
. ^.ag
4; fl IMsswt. »n-y r» Mai™,
"’*
1MM« AMilMta.isc

**”‘mr'li&lt;»Alf. **”
la.muULj - *■'*’ wif-.ntrxpL*.
&lt; A true envr-) a|Oi»
fails.-Probate
TMieriag &lt;ha« 1h» L»nl «e»k will aUimaKly
(Tintrd ton nswrkri 1
n.t,, fen a p~w arikrls
GUARDI It BUR.
nwlof mr Kbw|*, and ill knoa &lt;-»►&lt;! w..rk wben 1
IN tbe rnattm sf toe eriaiearw K-n-iermr feat ate
acn II 1 nnrer par ssfkwni for s |«on j to sad Ixsarvirim-s-Mnaiutol.iart.tomial
M-“- - Ki.rtto' &lt;!•■- th.. 1.. tMirmsateVf llrteso
thra impeanil-nmr eeati nurs It.ting bad ay.
[Wi. kwt, M,:&lt;a
., mua
tra.i.s si|wrW»rn &lt;w
at the h»M Lsrilaga tor urn ateity w Barr; .ate rnaTs o« Un-irw. ImuuT
aril al tmfotr wwru.m. to ta* h««te blame. — MowFactories "f iba Fast. 1 tut -u Cteegmi-to
MORTGAGE SALE
’117YX^{,'SU.,..*-ttt
FAFF trLT barite bwa wed. la Ue ysraasl
I AM NOW SELLING
'i^ 7A Ts"*?* iU,ltfc*w '"’l.U
IF of tow earn «f &gt;l(. hwadrrd ami Ite rite,
Lumber Waion*. A. No. 1, at fl &gt;00/10.
ate ..ity.lni.7ri !. abial
drived .rite
at th* date "f (Ms||to.wv. .fed.&lt;li»» oitbFteite
O]«n Buggies ainglo Seat
to f !G5,
l*r» Andreas a fcrit" a*"ns M-.&gt;igagehrsmg
••
•
Tua
•• 13d*, •• IHrt. “rts—‘ - -— - ntsrsKo
dalr tbr ■hstei.ioeevte Jsj .f Xa-rwh. In.
o&gt;mwiteor~h wiHar.
Top
“
Single
ISO, “ 27ft; Paate AiteE.fato
I-. 111. oil. tu J..r|.|. Ttoto*. tlera'isl. rosasa

s^jairtxiar^t

,

MT rme«»l ute r*"0 —Un wifl terr

MIC IL

CARFEN TBRSJSg

yjr--rx3wsnrwMa,,-

SSS SWf

In, Scanrauaa tes.na pwisdm^ Um lateral at
arania.b ».iua r-iaUmr or*-e»l.'M&lt; ISO,■William
J sITrrmrti Tar u«r in' im tesuma. *» d'Uruu and
K'^^S'jc?ssstx.“^£K:j.: tr Sa kissa. MUM WtoWaew, lt..tes.iyra Zu,
to *parn BMlbnt aalwnnrripmM to sash­
tag ibis lbw UKA T la.litutson af Um
ya-wtop. ftos.L , r^&gt;p.^f ari-inS*aaul cirr^atto
bite la Harry Cavnti aad fully

^O. al P1IILI.IFH A ULVILArs. UnunB&gt;

Books and Stati onery,

CT~Ca»taiwen wilt «■&lt; war Block Ceaa.
of Mew rraetiesl Bowks or. AretUtowere sad Mter
.■wod Gobo nfteo or asorw. will 10 aid. for each plelr, ate rrarr Article sold by as Is War.
Itoifdlnjt. A. J. Bictscu. A Co , Pabtetera, deeeripUtecheck.
and tbe getter op at the elab
BpriagfalA, tn.________________ •
will remise a present wet th gd to *«&lt;?, aroord- anted Genaiae.
.irteteal Illawinatlww t-Fsar Mar-niS- log to uember eenL
.
- ar.'.K.xi' tog on ntr-e/geoLhi:
ijlesrally lUatrstod Umitral llttea, s&lt;UHj..ta
» e bare alatjnado krrateruAfl *Bb the
latpertoui Pbymotoocd lefom.slrM, for Nett
PHTSICUHS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Hb’to Cttoiel
Paoamr uro CaasrcUT Paerain ar CearaMEAT ttlErntt TEA CO.,
of®teton.-ae tbte we CM fsrnUb ear caaloaem
AQWnm WAyrrr.m.
J.F. lOBEtTtACQ,
TJEOI’I hi la Want of, and Arents who arwaell1. leg all kinds of riswtso Mseainsa, are re- rPP^A^1iV tench Sir IroyrSe rsriatto^rsd*
Am&gt;ea, Mies.. April lai, IMA.
if
**f
•» bajagtefa
ths Sflbm toauatoafeM an.-alias, nd by the CompsQteetefo—.-MaaTr o--. bo • ww n^
jgv'T rofia currn.AT
^AXTT.U.Af.i-ATH: '

SSr£Stfw!^Sfi.JEfiBJ

ssaxscBSKstaiSSs
ir-tssnaaxTKssGS

iKriHitatiK^ isvi;wwa
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•baowmtot-y * aaaoo».a.&lt; .te m.

Ur Goods for the meter Ass t*se e bo protea

to be ■ Mso»fact./»ors;dtafaU," or tbaa can b,
•blalateAMttflbrr gU? ’
Tbe otewteiaAtelatekeao ef ear bvaioesa. baa
■awtpsIkeWte to lessors to more eeodewa ouar
■M ; IboroIJre l.sre lewte fl*ji torwi ..f tears.
twesfwrar Moto. &lt;reet&gt; ate- geld Price tt. Ito Aiwuter .SUreL Vo a * tbo Irai who bar!
Agcala wanlte errrrwhers. Eadusire territory sitea.pOteiamMea-temri.itoa to Trtee.~ by
«S&gt;»fLft'r.tea^ ,'a?rr’'
.n.bl.sg the ptbl.e to pweorn gate, io email

I FEftST REALITY

.^^SaarnHi a meso

-

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

^SSiFjjMsr'-'Sssw

Per ike Far«irr»ef Mlchigaa!

AX-KXTY VAJtTKD tbr toe WEARWO pass ManofsctoriB, tbe greater ^«e«faa'eCw(lte
Q»Ela —Tbe grwatosl Btek Mar
Marntfaeturtd RzehitlM^
us.

jr-te «f Klt!g*'*V&gt;4

f&gt;eOoMr■—*

Patent Medicines,

Irt TT ADE,
and eeUIng sassy deeenpliee ef bry ate Fears
Good.. Platte Wars. J sealery. Wsict.ee, .towing
MaaM.es, 04..fee toes*tewspetae of-

^mSm tewaeolnlir rote bV erarr aaik

Cmatatiae ot

.

Uuii*.K.-.inl

Slusinw fin

»w«akSKidaawHB
aRns.'KaSt.’x'ttaenti?
i

DRUGS &amp; MEDICIKES,

teste ateeatoemterI.abmsTuMnvNMsr'.

•
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♦ “ - «yto&gt;rw
.

RUSSELL
AXEvixe.

MAS TIM }S.

lie alc rw In

Th.HT.Vt GXOOXMXZS,
'C*Hwe«.

——-*&gt;» stut»»—

Corner of Jcff.-renn end Uailraai! Ftraete,

’

i f f i fls P5i*ES j ' ?• h ;s d

iiw !

larile year aiteaiin to their

Large &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

New Got&gt;d». Jnsl nccclvcd,

Marat

"oT^ra^egsteritlst tb»iw«titow;uw«r rwtfari.W

!$ 1rfs

lisa 5]

if’ aWi l lift fe lc! |lfl 4f '4i

SA

|.(sUeCLDKK, 4UII

Cdb4ioasUdUJ •"

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.,

KIEEOF GRANT,
a2:?JteSi S"is!risu=i ws

&gt;PRESTOit-*-MifAD

Fresh

Tdwb.

PHIUIM * BEHTLET

To'ilie Ladies.

t£s
teWSwtoteeiste for thia rresa weak Masaste
theniWpttoerA Boew &lt;n-r. h «e dtedteh
fWWH W the Tlotec It fetl ntaMratMOM
Irefosto tease Jam Itoaaace, Iteldtal ate Vfl.
atetenuteejntotetomate Uese— ihs TraU
awMtevse.-aCJ itea wares besrate people, osw*

Beu MMrt’al •( Cr.ckcry li

AT ASTOTffiHI/GLY LOW FlOCRkA
yg*Gire Mitel before psrdbaalag.

X *••&lt;• ’r“*i

ty for which 1 camo here; and now I tell
you, air, if you don’t immediately put on
your coat and bohavoyouraolf dunng the
net of the day. I’ll teach ipuTery quick­
ly bow a Democrat feels that gets thrash­
ed by a nigger.”
And reader, what do you think hap­
pened ?. Zho Ilomocrut that "couldn't
So flCared by a mgger” qutotly fmt on Lu
alnnk into a earner and keqdoa qui­
to as a Bonne all day long.
Can’t Andy giro tbit Democrat a
“Pool (Mie F'—Xaaeo/n 1nitthgroat.

Boat Bapau Tea fll.44.

j£AliilV CUlBTY

AU ef which vs are btete U tel for

l'rrw&gt;«al&gt;e&gt;&gt;wetebaaorcew|ret OaMStosme
Il tbe enly astoonaed ”tefo of Grant? Usa'I
‘‘WaR" neilt «., “I supopec I harp efftf an Inferior work. ••Oel tire beat’- Send
PAINTS AND OILfl,
a-iuio AfrtJjj‘UdoSih toyTetal^WrT fcr*btete&gt;rt|rdWB-Seeide. 'Addr’sa Aauic*w
rr«t&lt;TOK.Per. Barihyd, Oten.. ar F. W Ga»taro no robnl blood ; wfaita I. bppea to
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We wa armta foro»rr&lt;h»o Hendrrd Import
know that you are a rebel, end so wan
-x a. ca, .
ant MJButetarvm. ate art peewarte infer
f»»
your father before you.”
porfkamfory,
Quick an lightening oar irate Dw&gt;oeHt jumped square over tho Move and
smtorrn price of
•
.
nuuln for 8., with such terrific impctuou. &lt;M&gt;g UOI.LAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
J'lne Honpm.
rripMsa eteeka. atewieg artel ertleto aa-s be ebate anihiliatom would be the remit—
tcate tor Use tool lar,witolOmto foe each sheet.
Bui the Democrat via not fljrgetM.crrn
CtKMlarh
Smi
Fm.
|)yc BtuOh,
then, that “discretion in the better part of
Prevents witnb from g3 to tUO aealfrsg sf
rator,” and w he rtopped jimt at reepoctrhnrg, to vwae esadiag cl aba.
&lt;Mo tUatonoa fawn tf, a»d Auuriaiuap-a
.......r;.-w, »gagk ■,
t
Hugo'pair of Gain, ho iwore by ffie'Dfao$Uie aatnte that “no ntatw tmM teart
xxo su rs* rorndg
fcx^onarv.’MTrctMrar lt!” ‘
We are atlll Making ' J
: fitanag ewuro to thia till bewaohfanute
ttmflrttx! at ita truth bo gradually gub-

polls, was chattraced, tooii Qi&gt;. .require
oath and repooik-d Ins ballot.
“And now’-i
tonuM;, to.lh°
Democrat that J'couMu’t
ftyhtenod

Greece Tea, DO t« fll.fl*.

v r n t low f o a c a • n.

Crockery
~ ' And Glassware.

rua ToHat XrUcIai,

A

RUSSELL &amp; KEVINS.

Old Cools mIIIbc regardless ef C«st.

eUTstotroMn stutee bpm Ibe preen. Llbgrsl indurestanto to Ageato. . Aeltoteriaa ggarsntocd.

Cbaoeolaej^wteky —----

(A Iran cay.)
town
rteto «« rrawata.
COJIMIASIOfEKe NOTICE.

We WILL N»T be I’NDEBB^LD.

PHILLIPS A BEXTEET’S,

^ssEbKoiaeuwSisis?

w ®

Vent Maakad la Icy abalns.
▼fflba Mewing Cbridtaiu m«rt is g.
*• A-CTita“fctUAJ«na tbe wore,
Aadmy wAda. i pe«adly-faster. .
AWtaworted for nothing Bara.

A. X E 6-4‘V&gt; ■
CasMOB khapr. aa (ote m the beat. The RED
JACKET (ColburoaPatoall *XK asset be eicblled. We ausr«rte theyarWl eeb'i.t percest.
■are than eemaos Airs, with l&lt;»a labor to tbe
*^VSb BBS. Z. «

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

xi Elii;y?5fU!'3iUih!’i? i

wi ® f®f c

'

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

kt jMtinju

tEO. M. DE
‘^rwifcrtx'CM. habit &lt;
«4t» M «b&gt;rx ot, Deito IL

P ll

t.tnwr^p* &gt;&gt;" *«;,
jb»a,bta^~RUt I-M-U.
ajhfatfal bawd, and Making mora.

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llis ll

wWh ill ill nhtild Mfeisslw.ni^

Groat Ofotritatfon

itonna^

§i

Tvaa a smile, and nothing users.
Ererr Sew itel Iroreo o«r Foctory to Oil TernThe klrti sufrswtei. end looier * ’
ores, ate Bate afwaUvra laotper by oar petaot MMMteMwfaaiaateart Mtrwaa tasrewa. law IT TOO WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP
Than they sang at ether Unis,
Fc , Ite* WatetagfM te. Bate*. Ifate
AlMBMVUajraf toriur. t-'TXya
—GOTO---And the ehnnb bells mellow abbaaa,
ter sweater while tro rambled
x*mix.Exrci
DSJrrxoiaY’H.
• Her on beer or lw&gt;, ar sears.
METHOMUTAJI
GIFT
CO.
When she aakrd ma vball wasatod,
•
■Wwaa a bias and nothing mara.
QuA Qtfth to hta AMOMrt &lt;/ tlW.OOO.
.lr&gt;M nat UMfl B«rgnl««.
xmr ncxrTi'Rjm nax.
Rrtto tbe btnb of that leno rirar.

JXwna.-d the cclugr. ikroegh iba ssoadow,

ibiai

CHAWCKBY BAU?2®5*

Jl

New Oeeie

Ageato wealed. Fag diBsripteni aete tee by

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LEGAL NOTICES._________
PttOBATS OBDEB.

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Aalbf the iwaarieg rfrec,
U • aabbMh eeeratog's HgU.

VtangtijffODtB. ‘ '

DET GOODS.

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JMWM AJTD IOTHDIQ X01X

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With Kalin tovarl un&lt;.-vUb Charity Hr all.-with Hnuau 1&gt; thaUfhf

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1808.

£ortni.

sisrr.

white Hehl,

"OUR GRACIE.”

NUMBER 5

t; inlel'e.taal blare.

Seartoutt Bates ta Pettarnlla, V»&lt;
Kr.Basby fa Present when he J
rives.

wwtijrtvvtfll «■&lt;!

An Appeal to Woata.
it Itllt*

Oracle.

rurou, hs jere rapkDy in IhepoMJoo^
teem, and hta bouse obtained a grant
repu-a-ion rwl nenrty all the Mfias, to

WASinxGTCX, D. C.. April SO, 1888.

In a recent ptstorial, Bishop Arthur

•• Wbeq I.oetfautAwd-y fashion*, the tl=»««~ot B-tes. thrinobtori Roeretly ml tail :y, and ibe wicked ex- tn.reuv all the Northern men wbotcok
irav. gauee of tie times, i A-el .uro that’, np arras again the Sunny South, wus to
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I.—'—- I. .VV.M.1. ♦«
tl.art W BMnlrt

strii'gcn to the first faw o' refinement **
,ar* t™®'1
I shooi go out
- s urpl c ty In maruera end a tire.
| “&gt; Pettosville, with fa besotifui village
"When 1 sec that tbouiindso.’ Am?- I cintainingotie dry goods store and 13 hanJ ngin It, and proud I r m.
ricsti women read the mot rbau-.ctal Boo'd groeerico, ri ooated about 00 mika
ro tinnoos and tiro mostdogr.tdtmt now*- from boro, and witness the reception
.
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l.-«n I.I...

cd portrait of the Duke of Wellington.
But Au oppoHvn Land twd over the w«yt

te; tain ments, and Join In dances too plred thrilled me; la tact, I never felt
shocking to I c natu.d among Chr s Ians
I feel that Christian rm.trona a- e bceomcart, in thia embl.m uv the ntsLcn's
Ing too few, and that civiUx.-d beatbenism Is return int to the fields wu have

rsif'l tip. ।
r, dl s&gt;r .1

old sign bad been InaUled, until the
they keep a army to c.Tirowo us?—
Why—"
■erred and the tide of travel end•

ctnl purity and against bumm hr* I self,
no. the difficulty be hal the following
ah.it it wus. They rciu nod jre-tnt'y.
more । artkmlarly, 1 hel th it too many
| of our roi.trry women ar* without God most op; resolve and gandln tyranny
Unit of the duke of WcE-ngton.
In tl.e worLf. and il.»t rad koi rofoims
But, nevertheless,the davo-faun to the
lico nat vary e.-mpluneata y to tbe
wuu bed Just dud uv lujoorfa received Duke.
tioa on which the young w. men ft
1
AiucricA are dep ndent for tbeir Irain- the b a eta uv (he people uv i‘*ltu»vUlc, doorta the Iste cnpl aaanin s, and &lt;a
A Snanrca from Dr'"kiln went into
lur.’*
the excited a.d In ulted jopuita bed tbe country and rtoie a sow with a stomp
in wh ch youn; giib ore r ared for a life F^nlwcz mrt thn* m lco ou; nv ‘"T11seeded in tpllcii'8 the 141 n ns to gib*
of plcasuic.iwithuut loferenre 10 duty, ; by n pereeshun wlch acompanled blm and the preacher
I c-nnot wJxder nt tin sc results, nor at I to. ta tbe 'oUowln order :
the ml erv in v. bl. U tLey involve fowlBand play.u • Bonny B’oo Flag. ’
Mtyor went on. “. crgruxit 1'alw, J Hi the tucan time, ti e troer, having
lies aud rotamuntlca. Sow xbc wind 1 Dclaebment of the FetlUAVino Aven- w.lcomeyou and with yro the flag, to
and . a fortune would hare it, Was truss
a:.dre ptb«wLi .w.nd!"
ger*, made up ar soljma wbhb former- Pcttu»vfllc.”
•■A* a Chrtot.an hub p. the efore, I,
*“
Virginia,wtab wus
Sergeant Bate* rep'led tri fly. Since tag tho Brook in fancy on Lbasame boat
make'tnyspi'sl tojuu, Ch falls wo-1 cniptoyed for Id fourteen months a be come Into theSou.li heheJ bln treat­
men, kUd I ask you 1* begin the icfar-; 6%i*rJln Ande smyille.
ed kindly, lu tbe ro-Jal derelric'.a
»uU . by UU.fully 1^,1... ,.«r IBIMUri.m™!»«(UrHImrUl. Crfrt.. once or twice, where the people in tbeir ■mluat on, was exceedingly puxried
—A.
r*&gt;*ir*lrll wilier* who wux dc’.lteftil un« fl-tlca Ion don’t toad the
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noosi apers. and ccn ekemly didn't jlst examitiaUcu aroused the si sptcioM of
wheu suebi.. mu tan.t only winked at. jon’owh-b wn. ir totted. "HewU! av. know tbe objeuk u v bls carry in th* flag, tbe thief who ndvaneed aud asked him
but receives Cuuntouanro In cl.clca । “"S’ our
**”*•
CoB,o.i.WT ..
wor.lacuvini t &lt;m that hew ox sound,
WLlcb ou. bt to lc exempt."
&gt;
and it didn’t xncummoio him. The
The Hsppineu of Poor Folks.
’ "
A. »hk'»a»x'
niggers in the moral districks a'so rath­ band upon it, "I'd swear sbe wa» my
--------| Four survlvots ov the late cnpleasanter ovmwbelme 1 him with attenshuua,
Afters day of tabor and digue, the n|,( cjrryfn each a battle-flag capebcred but be bed no d ffitullylti sbakln cm oft
Almost as quick as thought the thief

HALL 4 RUCKEL Proprietor*.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Great Strcajtheaer and Fata
Destroyer of the World.

PREPARED GLUE,

t-strtn. rx cvr.r.Y nousr.

TM BfiEAT &amp;EMBDHS.
FAVORABLY KUOWN AND
EXPENSIVELY USED

Mti Tri Ciii

VicttltT,

TWENTY-FIVE TEARS.
M4DAME ZADOO POSTER'S

CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM
Pries 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottle

COURHS, CB15S, ETC.
PUBeLY V-OETADLE,

Yy HOLES ALE* BBTA1U

DEPOT,

W.A. 8ARTWELL

The Variety of Life.

' |1H. ZADOC

Cwaliia Suga M rft
is opposrrios to

£‘4Xl“".r.

, fcr-rtl'k.™ -P&gt;«. to-HwlU.-

first pltco, It wo ild

ooup'e nf be.ni-phoree.

wux dclited wi h Lfa experience.
The ceremony beta over, itio Mayer
mount, d Lfa lues, one band plsyln
Dixie and the other the Bonn e Bloo
Flay, tl.e picceshun moved to the town
hail, where the S rgesnt wus interd-iosl
to the pr.nclpal citlxcn*, Incleodln the
offleero of lheKuk Kiux Klan.
The aCbcshuu dl-plsyed fur the flag fa
rather te.bin than othrrw ec. I netfat
juljcrs In tbe scruicc uv the.iaio Confed­
eracy. who ktet It In tbe felynr of thdr
dcvi-ahun. Ono man who lite-J served
four years In the Forest's command,

they orc tired out
BUI, Ul
to a totally dUUn nt aUuosi here, where i ty jn»r- c health, । nd gi.lcty along
wito It. This is tfau lea -i Inca, of poor
n thing fa looked at. ot thought about. (e pi&lt;. Ifni times nuibiduus desires
uiidu Into their -o ils, they dvpart ta
in the;r own. When Mr. Gladstone hvito,u&gt;u&lt;lui&lt;n&lt;o enter, not along with
them. Au-toin n nib staler a pleasure.
Cohtentm-nt w&gt; h JitUen akes th.m de­
spise th • good wh ch they have no'. tlen. a-ks lifa p eUy neighbor what she They LlusU for havtaj a mom nt eixvi -d
•he r ch man h.s riches, and return to
once, llcrv itueldcaof tbelil hques- their families lining up a song.

lie had rceu the switch-tall &lt;*t off and
thrown into the river, aud ths blood

uv Wlaouu-ln, with la entin ly sntfafbe- wux d«corated with a pin made from a
Federal eojer’s skull, ktot the earner uv

style thimreivcw, the HipnLUkln party
I left PdtvsvJll* entirely bbL'sHc'.
we extend to yw the 1 e pltal.tlre uv Gur i tump speaker-' bev now sulhlu to
Pennsville. And ex there are reior.cre
prtMut^ct me remark, sir. that y«r exX cdeuee bex showed how falsely we Her Southern State, and Ita canter hexcu
bin Judged by the croocl ucrsekooters uv
appeal to the leoplo. lied a Abllaixa st
car. led It be would hevb.n shot Can't
tlm, founded on a pa*inkacquaint.nee
gmodul habit Southern bo-plullty uv the breadcat
they seeta thsthepelhto penceT Can!
kind tax bln extended to yoo. Yoo Lev they sec bow inudi mo e it weed hnrgr t after Donnybrook
fair, may n.&gt;t ba , VUII... ....
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-------montaM (hlrgs ci U.cy wi od let rich
&gt; exactly adequate to tbe magnil idv of j you ,, ^c don't like to «o pilm, at.tbe iatonst involved, but it to nt any nc^i chltdre-i : tb«rcnre fowtlimswo show* that since yoo enfeted the Sunny
dldlko so m ich M a mini atuie beau or
yool hart tannin In the South el si- h a
of Commote view of the subject; bale. But the habit .'f good mannan
water which laeur idea uv hospitable man ex Grant hex char e uv the ntsbnol emblem, that all will be lovi-fy und
glad to be I id of I ne uouo ci summons. Blra|nt, it to quite ns easy to say,
’ 7 What doe« this proveEf
Tbcughtftal j ol’lcl iin may deplore that ..p|{ftS010 give me a p'eoe or pie," as to
the ocutimeiital beauty of Charles 1. and j #ay&gt; ..j x nt B )1!ooo of p|^«» Tbo idea KcUey bed blase preehumpabus, or any Pendleton ? SLh Is the lessen 1 extract
the pencil of Vwndjkv toiv« mado evoiy
constant politxno a would render other ilepublikia. cs to attempt a:cha from Sero eant Bates.
PETROLEUM V. N Ai-BY, P.M.,
English gill n Malignant: hut after one
hft ,Ufr ^.j rvstrobiod, springs
I .b.-s got -bund
- -—
h ----------IQkU and Clar.
I
# t J&gt;e
of
Tin, feet, the outn-goi Southern heartwood
(Wiehls I'o tmastcr J
with
Busi.worth

iwllteuesa I-perfect oa-Mj and fraedom.
"B« fleaet. Doctor."
it simply cohauls in mating o'hers Just
that’taint the flag wo object to
as you would eikn to Lo treaud your-eir. proves
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...___ __ i.i"1 noticed.'’ sJa Franklin, “a moA per on who act* fiom this i&lt;r nciple
the habit of cirryiu it In the band uv
iy waja «&gt;.&lt;• uw.
a coastltuoshetiel Dlmocrr.t Its the same
iitils
exiuenio that your daughter. Should
I
tn M.ilnr nml le. ve a room o'.d Hag II alios wux. In slch bam s. its
MiaaetoUy. but it la of prod gioualy im re
con equenoa th t riro should be iu the uv the nigger whip, and the site lUe-rof
habit of avoid ng whatever to disgust­
ing or offcnrive tooth re. and of always
considering thcU plcaaure cs well as her them hands ».■ Luntod niggers under Its gio my, or sunken, a happy smile danc­
ed like a sunbeam on hto cbxr'ul counthat flag wo thot Lov&lt;"y tn Altou, and
fUUHW or WoXEX-Tho very ct- sunk Bailey's pre** in tiro UhloaiC.n- LOOSl nt happy row of ,plri i
ciBDaU. Under the shadow uv that
biassed flag w« tai J uiggcro al auction ta
Wsahiugum, andthrilbg. that symbui
W lu .*1,, Iri UUU
“
effl-dency of wo kuigwomen, as it tatc taro' with tbdr tbarn ghneei and
I limits their ambition. B4 there nra

r.ARTOR OIL ASD

Whpleo&amp;le and Retail.

Just above the splice and threw It into
the river. '•There," said he, “dow

| lb Mayor rereived the Sergeant in
thief escaped with the cow.
these wc.-ds:
«HanOE*XT Bates-Sib : Under­
A Taaker Osiwited by a Dutckasa.
|
Kno^*; T
.
] * tandln. &lt;’’*&lt;’ do that you
mm', a w..»rr
Brill eh is
1b ■
made
wugcr &lt;(which
a bet.
bet.)1 Wltll
with a
yb'el to a German butehsr, to butohse
Wisconsin ablMrnlst that yoo rood walk
horn Vlxburg to Washington rerryin
cflec.. o&gt;* liitcmie once; tbe ItagUsbthe Amcnkiu flag unfutled without be- marked Chet be wnatbe hspplretmoiui.d pinned to his cb-dr., swear, al the
K&lt;&gt;ut Wi.lcli he lia&gt; ga'.nod by diiilof in insulted nor nothin, and Levin le-

out ejected a ►ale h irigUiencd at the
apt n.acb o. |*v-c.sy : another trembles
:or his d. bti: the c.. rk dr.aus a reducfort we eafrancni-e women, cn cry w i tl&lt;,n .,f i.i salary: h.-ho e o*ucr fears
ffeatiDotho tesu'HOf her enfranchise- : Luu lug ; the rf L iuau Uii v« ‘io be
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.
- -II. V.f w. I. r-n !• t h.. 1 ■ Bl*,

cudoc, thciols a certain pleasure nt find­
ing a en»t constitutional quo Uounummnrily Killed by the bright of a snverrlgn's brow. It la a relief, too, now and
than, to set out °r lho world of morals
Into the wo.ld of women ; out of the
bard sphere o! right and wrong Into a
wodd like Mr. trwytburue’s, where
judgimnt tore by the leavtlful, and
whc ethere l h iir mak e all the ambi­
ence lctw.cn Ulrabcih and Mary of
BooUand Above nil, there to the dolightful cobsdousncei of su|Cr.ortty.
Tbe happiness of tbe bls sed ta tbe next
world oonsista, according to Sir Johu
Mandeville in their bting able to be bold

FAII1AHI, UUILUF

OTrSTEK

^Hiwllaiui.

to po»r folk*. For them there
Band, pbyin ''Dixie" melojusiy.
!ly । leasu co, no play-going,
Cltixens on foot and Lor. eLack and In
UK in taverns, tint lensuieex- *
I cursioua. But or the- heart, the sori, I On strikln ti e corpcratlon. the Mayor
there are tiuer, swet te-, aud entirely in- I (CapL
uv j-orcst s rovdty, und
expensive cn,o..ti&gt;cuis. Iho caplid.et ] thq Town
jiBte ©; the bunaDied
isd -turfa-d Ly the mrteltou, onex- .Jobn Mt&gt;lfBn-e command,) sipwred,

bit btnenta, who con-

«x eittonali

; a kind

“Du so,'* mid the Dutchman, *51 fash
a good buliun."
,
Tho nig was dressed in txppto-pie or*
der and hung up in ths wood house to
dry, T^v;vuxujry to 1-dug cut up and ealta
od tho next day. During the night lbs
Duttbnuui repaired to tho wnon homo

Dutchman.—“What isoh
mine friend ?"

'Du tach right; rtfak

Dutchman.—"Gvut fur you. Dvetosv
iach {daaaibly. Ssw so all
tW*
Yrtnkw.—"But I tall yuu there fa as

borhuud dal win nut think you in aamesL"
True Cocnrrav —fteal courtesy fat
wi ’o y dlflkreuTfrom t he courtesy wMeb
blooms culy in ti esunsh neef tor* and
ibes ude of b suty, -nd wttUn and
&lt; o-. fa down in the lino-pbssre of power*

�and gRisrclI

»»W.
and Hon. Marsh Git
soo. to repiescnt lb
tfonal Committer;
After appointing the Committees on।
Credcntlrii and permanent organltatiuni
on motion of General Bick Its, the&gt;
convention1 took a means nutil 6 o .

aanuicui Minmw

the names of several delegates from the1
several Htstes. In reference to Peunsylvanla, be arid there appeared 68 detegates, wbwses Urat Stets was entitled

M,° Wool, of Kent
ex ABorety ©OM. ■» •

“u’Zsndm, *«

siructtaM to vote for him. but they do-

Jd UraTtetairo/lEv*^^!ctaMd ^riwcAipru..'*’ rjmUl
__________ ire Several Territories bo al­
-neat Organferiton. reported the name lowed the risb£to“seata upon, th« floor,
« Joe/ R. Hawley, of Connectteuf, for“ “and the privilege of canting saeh two
permanent President of the Con vent on. votes. Tbeximc was accorded to the
• auM ae wffl ««iro a glorious Republican This annouueement was recefvsd with District of Columbia. From Maryland
trvmcndMM applause. The Prerids nt the committee reoommunded tire ailmlsT^fcfcnyin November. They were those । •wm conducted to tbe chair by sr-Govrion of lire Creswell delegation, but Uray
demanded by ths popular voice—and in enior Hnlomon, of Wisconsin, and ex- aorordtid scats on the floor to tbe con­
thfafcountry Par PnpuU u Fur Dri, and ! Govenior Brown, of Georgia, amid ' testants without tbo right to vote.
| greet cheering for Meaara. Hawley and , From California, they recommend the
'-'6um its edict there is no appeal
rulmlwlin cf the regular delegates,
The addrev of Gov. Hawley Is neees- beaded by Memra. Cory and Heats. In
■j . Proudly wo fling to tho brvcie '* Tire
is«rity omitted, but will be published reipousc to an inquiry by Mr. Warner,
ying of the Free, ’ with tho names of
with other spreebes nude at the con ven - of reunsylvsnia, the chairman of tho
ULYSSES S. GRANT and SCHUYLER
committee irid tlu.t the delegates from
the unreconstructed btate* are Included
. COLFAX cnscribod upon ite folds.
In this retort, as enUtled to Mats and
votes.
[Applause.]
The committee
considered that the action of tbeconvenI tian chia morning effectually settled that

are os fol'ews:—Vloo-ITtsIdentc Ala­
bama, General Warner; Arkansas, A.
McDonald; California, Jaa. Cory; Col­
orado, J. A. Chafloe; Connecticut, TV.
. S. Pearson ; Dciaw.iru, I- Tbempnon;
| Florida, H. 11. Moody; Georgia, Foster
Gen. Carl Schurz Temporary Blodgett; Illinois, Jcascc R. Dubois;
Chairman.
Indiana, L. Q, Gusham ; Iowa, J. M.
Ardrick ; Kansas, 8. 8. Prouty; Ken­
tucky, Joshua J Speed; Louisan a. W.
P. Kellogg; Main, A. D. Fcstondcn;
Mia out 1, H. Stockbridge ; Mnatachusetta, D. W. Gooch ; Michigan, H. Wal­
General H,wl^[^"eclIcu‘Cb05en dron; Minnesota; II. P. Van Clevc;
Mississippi, Thus. L. White; Missouri,
A. J. Harlan; Nebraska, A. Sandeta;
Nevada, J. N. Walker; New Hamp­
THE PLATFORM OF 1888 shire, E. Gculd; New Jersey, J no. 8.
Trtck; New York, Chauncey N. Depew;
; North Carolltn, A. Dockery; Ohio, N.
C. McFarland; Oregon, J. Falling;
' Pennsylvania. J. K. Morehead ; JU J.

GENERAL GRANT

SCHUYLER COLFAX

brand; Tcnnocee, F. A. Hamilton;
Taxa*. 8. D. Wood; Vermont, Geo. N.
Standard; Virginia, J no. Burch ; West
Virginia, S. D. Karrs; Wisconsin, Ed-

Atno’dock, JJ., Wednesday, theinh
Inft.. Governor Ward. Chairman of the IV. DeD. C. B, Hlgby, B, B. Solomon,
Nrilaa-d Republican Committee, eilled Jo-huv T. Herald, J. Honibiaur. G. W.
‘flie Convention to order, and, on taking 1 Wilbur, John B. Rust. J. n. Easton,
'the chair, said: ’’ Dciesatcs to the Na­ Lowl. Well, Wm. Good'oe. Cot C. W.
tional Convention of the Union Repub-1 Lowell, Stephen D. Lindsey, E. 8.
.itcan party, you have assembled at tbe Waterier, W. W. Scott. A. Worley Pnk.caTl of the National Cominlttec F&gt; noml. I terson, J. C. 6. Oolby. Samuel Maxwell,
nate Its &gt;tandanl bcarer&lt; for tho ensuing i (X/N. Collins, F. Ayer, II. C. Bellville,
campaign, to declare your attachment L. Caldwell, J. W. Holden, C. Kltiny,
ta the Union and Liberty, and to pledge 5Inx. Ramsey, A. C. Harmer, M. R.
that you will take no stop bsckward in Farther. M. Kinley, William Horine,
the work of reconstructing tbo rebel I Col. It. D. Ringer, Jo&lt;hux T. Hoke,
States and re-as!nLll*hlng the Union. Charles Seymour, John H. Longnrcker.
(Applause.) You arc here to bear wltuea.-. You are here to prove that the
AArxxms* C0.XVE.TT10X txTRonrm.
War, so gloriously and gal.'ant'y waged
Cochrane—Mr. rre.ldcnt, I am In­
for the life ef tho nation was not a fail­ formed that tbcro is a contrail tee writ­
ure. You ere here to point to a Repub­ ing from tbe Soldiers’ and Sailors' Corilic boundless In extent and mourocs, vention, charged with tho duty of pre.
guarded and protected by one common scaling their proceedings to thia conven­
flag, and upheld by a pat. io tie and loyal tion. I move that a committee of five
people. (Applause.) An emancipated be appointed to escort them Into tbo
jaoc has been lifted from the debasement presence of this convention, so that they
slavery, and to-day wfi£ the Union may now dbcharge that duty. The mo­
^dcu of the South, reorgaihses in Uie tion was carried unanimously. The
jtexneof liberty the Governments and Chairman then announced the Commit­
IMtllotions of tbe rebellious States. Tbe tee to receive tbe delegation from the
history of the Republican paity I* a rec­ Soldier*’ and Sailors' Convenlluu. as fol­
ord ef tbe true progress of our nation. lows: Gen. Cochrane, of New York;
It hat* sneocsslvrly met and conquered Gen. Bchun, of Mlwourl; Col. Craig,
all tboM hostile parties represented by of Irwa; Mr. Crippel, of West Vcrglnla;
the sfWtc ideas of the past, and It must Mr. Sweet, of Iowa.
now determine to vindicate anew Its
Tbe delegation from the Soldiers’ and
losasurts snd Ito policy, by tire wisdom Sallurs’ Convention were then condueaud courage which plans, and the de­ tsd to the front of the platform, and pre­
termination and tabor which organ Irej sented by General Cochrane, in the fol­
MAonr. -In this spirit you are here a&gt;- lowing remarks : Mr. Prrs'dent, I have
Wnbled, to perform the responsible du- the honor, in behalf of the Cummltterotits assigned you, and 1 doubt not your I cendy appointed by yourself, to auactio n will mest tbe approval of tbo I nouDce that rtiry Lave dbcharged tbo
rut cbbstltucncy you represent. The duty to which they were appointed. I
pfton under*mud* that ucltber armed Introduce to the couvcnllon, through
irjMMnti nor political treachery can ar- youiuclf, Governor Fa’rchlld, Chairreal the triumph of our cause and tbe
eucqess of our candidates. [Loud ap­
plause.] If, a* Indicated by tbe unanim­
ity of fooling which prevails, you shall
designate ns our leader the greatest capGov. Fairchild—Mr. President and
folnof the age, [great apptaure] who o gentlemen of the convention--As In­
I rilltant achievements In tho field have structed by the membcm of Soldier.’
boon equalled by his wt-dcro in the CuL- and Kallois' Convention, I appear be­
teri, [applause] tl&gt;o nation will greet it fore you In tbrir behalf, to present to
as tiro pretursur of victory to our cause, you tho resolution passed unanirnoualy
nndt'l peace to the Republic. [Lend by them ye.’tenlay afternoon m follows;

' BMliop Phnpeon then offered apraye -, i
ftMWlrod the &lt;11 vine bit-alng. and asked
l^rHfhjilrtt of harmony and wisdom
nri^Vt -]fc«ril in the rounse's of tbe
convention, and that It may reach such
^ssuBros shall lead to the prosper!ly.
parpenqy and glory*of our beloved
ingd.,
.
TheCbalnnan-By direeUon of the
IQgfaariCotmnlUre, I nomluata Carl
Feburx; of Mtaeourl, so temporary Chalrrn*0 rtf, the Cottvoutton.
[Repented
chesf*.) Tbo rote was unanimous. Ly-

question.
Mr. Evans, of Colorado, announced
tliat Colorado was allowed her full vote,

a* decided by the convention this morn-

raiM tUfmUkM as-* «p| W*4 «»p*n»x“-‘l
■ •'Hau Im&gt; V «•
A p-’lut of order w.is raised tbri tie
rale adopte I y&lt;s!er&gt;lay re*;ui edall me­
I a lions to be referred wltb-iul debate, ■
and that it U not con pi tent now to
bring them uj&gt; for dtaeuaa tn. I he »tfon to recall lb&lt;m wa* tabled. .Jr.
Hponeer ion: ed to rwons der the motion
tabling them a&lt; &gt;d oo i hat p«rpos-to e:*n k
but wa* ruled nut of o.-de '. Tho onlv
point In the resolutions exciting much
fcelmr, was t'i it denouncing ot tbe .
non-lmi'eachment Seiia'ors, wheih
was received with great a) pbuto.
Mr. Haussaurek, of Ohio, and Minl»tsr to Equador, was cnllsd on and made
an eloquent jarty rpecch. This speech
we have not yet seen but report *aja It
was the tprrch of the Convention.

Mr. Baker, of New York, from the
Comlt'.eo on tbo Order of Buriucei, reI orted tbo following rules :
1. Upon ril subjects before the Con­
vention, too Htite (hall bo called tn al­
phabet cri order.
2. Four vote* rhall to ca»t by the delcalled out. and received with (rest ap- j
crates at largo of each State, and each I plsusc, and proceeded with a ftrapblc
Uongrosrionald str.e.riiallbs entitled to an 1 forcible review of Ute political I*two v-otev. Thu vote, of eoeh do cgntlun
tues of thtTla-il ria years, and the pres­
shall be reported by its chrinuxn.
3. ’Ibe report of the committee on | ent freedom of ep •ech. equal rights and
Credentials snail be disposed of Lefore nnlvcnal iibeity throughout ibe Lind.
tnc r«.qort ' of tbo Cominltloe un Tbeeo here been (Obtained sucres dully
the PLUorm and iLaolutwua 1* actol
u]*on, and the report of c-ouim tteo m
ibe Platform AM Readotlons shall bo publican party lan»w to establish th.se
dt»|x&gt;-cd of before tbe convention pro- principhs. He deplored tbe elect on of j
treds to Hio nomination of candidates Mr. Johnson who stood In tbe way of
for tbe I’rcsiiL ut and Vice President.
I
ths pacification of the country and abo’d
4. in mak.ng the nomlua.ioQs for
Pteddeut end Vice l*RS:d&gt;-nt, In no case 1 have been removed. [Onst cheering.];
-bril the rolling oftbe roll be dispensed Impeachment was the only xubstl'utc i
w.th. if It shall sppear that any can­
didate Ii*s rece.vod a majority of votes
cast, tbe Piesldmt, of tbo Convention
shall annojiice theuucvtlon tobe.’ ahaB I
tho co.iilnoLon or the oondldate be moved. [Renewed ebees] Dut we
u&gt;«de unanimous.” Bat if t&gt;o candidate I now propose In submit th«-se Irene* a
rbaXl have received a m^Jo.lty of tbo I
voue, tbe chair aboil direct a vote to be grin to the pe pie for d&lt;* iriou at tbe
aln taken, which shall be repcatedunsome &lt; afolidute shall have received a ! shall plaee these qa.ations beyond all
majority of the votes ca-t.
6. A\ hen a majo'ttr of the delegation I dispute. He urged upon them a dear,
fioni any Ktate (ball demand Uut tire certain platform which (ball leave no
vote shall l« n-curdeil, the sum* ahull bo doubt as to It* pui|nse er moaning, and
taken by States, the bocutary calling , In conclusion urged such n nominal on
the roll ofHtatcs in tbo order bjix-toforo

»

, temptation for the awaclnatlun of Gen.
I Grant. If the Baltimore leuvenlion
had made no mistake in 1M4. Abraham
thecbrimisn (firil aunouucv the num­ Lincoln would be in Washington to
tar ol vdtes cast f.ir any candidste, or welcome Grant In March next. [Reit­
for or against any proportion.
erated great applause.J
7. \\ ben tbe ) rwlvus question shall
b« dcm.'.rdcd by a majority of tbe dele­
The resolutions were then read by
gation of any btate, and tbe demand Is
eeennded by two or more 8tries, and the Mr.Thompson. Chairman of tl&gt;e Com­
call Is suriiiined by the mrioiity of the mitted, as follows:
convention,4l.e question rliall then be
THE PLATFORM.
proceeded lib and di««eed of accordmg to tbe rules of tbe Hoose of Represcutativia In similar cases.
8. No member (hall s]&gt;cak more than
once u;xm the same question, nor long­
er tlian five minutes without tbe uuanF
mom &lt;on«cn*of the convention, except
that detegsbs presenting the name of u
candidate (hall be allowed ten minutes
to | resent the name of aueh candidate.
'I bo rules of the House of Representa­
tives (ball continue to be tbe rules of
this convention, so far as they are ap­
plicable, and not Inconsistent with the
10. A National Union Executive
Uummlttce ebril to appointed, to ooosl*t of ono mcmLer from each Htate, *i errltory and D.strict, represented la th e
(onvmtion. The roll shall be eriled,
and tbe delegation from each State, *1 orrltory and D airict, (bril name through
tbo r chairman, a person to act as a
member o' such committee.
On motion of Gen. Logan of lUtno'o.
tbo cmventiou d-dared that the Dune 1
of the Great Army of Liberty Loving
Amcrleanariiould bo the National Union
Republican Itarty.
Tbe eoixiu tbe convention adjourned
until 10 o clock to monow mortiiog.
Second Day’s Proceedings.

I'T-'lT’

i^b
c^V-iiS’tau±:
Stoforefnda fiom

milted to Boats upon the floor of tbe
Convention, and that they bo authorised
to cast tbs 62 vqM to which the Stale
is entitled. - Such betartb* vrf»h of tbe

-ffXTSSXS S. OBAIT
‘.ycriumF.

(o'rtuaxaf, and •« tall willi (IwImm rirtf rtlort Uva'iL aakiag ttaw pri.cipte* a li«3g re
allty aertrey lack v&lt; Aarencaa wri
adoitiow op tub reso: trrtOXA
Mr. Spencer, of New York, moved
tbe adoption of the report and called
for the preiloni question, and tbo rvlort. aa presented by tbe Committee,
was then adopted, with only two or
three dissenting vo'ex [Gieat cheers.]
i-rot trtxo pon coxnscrxctt.
Tho comtn I tec also retorted an addi­
tional KOolutlon, tliat (be aljournmont
of this Convention shall not wor'-c adl»
eolutlnn nfUirunt, bat It riinll remain
aa &lt;-rg mixed, subject to ta-called togv hc.- at riu al any Hine and pl ice (ha*, the
National Republican Executive Com­
mittee shall derira-t-, A hqtcd.

M a ren twenisux-ol" the 100.000 Fenn«h-imta Re;s&gt;i Lean-, r—Binding the
•Znvintte tb-t
b$2
vote next November, so will be tbe &lt;tocx1od&lt;J Uiemuvass.
Mr. W-Utam», for Iowa, nominated
Wh Untnore. of Fnu’b Csrollna,
&lt;DdorH*l Mr. Wlteon. [OieornJ
Mr 1&amp;Far.o' Alabama, named w.
D.KeUry. «•! prnneylv. nta. ;(i*Mtial
.. . ■__ ...I
roti* lanvhte .l

Gen. .~&lt;hurx moved addlt ona) resolu­
tions, rwcgnUing Uie prlndjJjs ofTbe
Declaration ol ludcprodcncrss tbe tn e
fonndatrou of Democratic geve nmeot:
ncommendiiiir magnanimity I &gt;ward*
recon*tru« ted rebels whr now su| port
the Government, and favoring Urv re­
moval of tbo rcrirs lions tod di ahi 1ties ImpveJ on them Just as rapidly as
loyalty Jce Ifle*. I’cnmylvariUsec Hid­
ed the-e, and Mr. Wa*Dcr,of Itoutsan*,
and Ucocli, of Mam., uu-tiin’.-d them,
and tb- y were adopt.-d nearly unan ta-1
vuriyTbcra last rv»olut on*d&gt; notnppoar te. |
any printed report of tLc proceeding* of (
tbe Urn vent Ion that Ira* yet reached ,
thia oQlce, and muse; urn lly ate cm tt-.d
In this n;ort.

rillZE MUWIKS AX1&gt; MB!

A mo ten wa* then ju ac-1 to proceed
to a lirilol for Pre Lien u Gen. Lo.mn,
in life name of the loyal |xo|ite, of the
•oidl.-ra, &lt;&gt;f the Btyub'.lcnn pkri.v, oni
inoted Uly-ses 8. Giant The whole
Convention r oe to its feet with g eat
ebters, Ibe waving of h its an I handker­
chiefs aud in.longed op] Lust, cl s.ng
t&lt;nof ih.« Canvv.itto t. ’[Proougel
ap Liu c.l Uer;.ir&lt;ly as we desire l.un.l
.o &lt;fl-i&lt;tilly a* we stJti-lpa'vd ihenoinl&gt; a on of o r f; v&gt; rite tandidab-. we
la's vote was annoon.vd by ex- w ill gra.vfuliy submit to U&lt;e wisdom of
S own, who mid Gco-gia fbjrita this Vvi-v u:.ua an I a.cept tbe cbolec
many of whom we * or g'.nal ae- wWeh is 'nude. I n obedtenee to th- io-tn rf ous of the New York de cgallon,
and in nee •nLnee with roy own sen 1inents, I now move that the non.inaUoo
• ■f ec u - ter Colfax, a* our candid &lt;la for
the V.ce iTtriilenry be made unanim­
ous. [t.reai upptaiwe.]

announced fluO votes, all for Grant.—
There was greet cheering as t'.e v.Ae
was announced. a new drop eu ta u in
tbe rear of the stage was uno.&gt;v red, pre­
senting a fine port rit of Grant, sup o ted by Liberty. Above was the motto
“Watch blm." Muale followed, “Hall
to the Chief, and Yankee Loodls.” On
motion, three times Uitee were given
which Joined in singing “RaDy Round
the Hag," nceomp.nhd by the land.
Tbe entbustasm was Indescribable.

Blank Note and Receipt BooU

STATIONABT

entitled “FtgliLIt Out on theOldVulcn
Line,” wns sung and re.vlved with
gieot favor.

O/ every iind rnd I'urMfr,

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE. HARDWARE STORE,

H. A. GOODYEAR.
CLOCKS, WATCBB8, JKWELBT,

VER and PLATED WARE.

STOVES, IRON.

that ths resolutions ef tbs National
Council Oftbe Union League ofAmerica ।
which wvre yest-ntay presented to this
Conventon snd by Che temporary chair­
man refcr.ed to tho commit tee on rosolotlin•, take tbe asmo direction a* the res­
olutions and proceedings of the Poldiera'
snd Fallore* convention, and be spread
ujxin our record and made part of the

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—
as*ot *k* 1 i has •* omn tM Uslse r —r—*
terest from ths Republican ooldtera,and st A»«rw»ri*nd iwiserw s. ibs msmSw,
I by a Republican UMrantfoa.
--------- --------------- -Mr. lM&lt;Miag. of Ohio, proponed three
cheers for the soldtaraand sailors, Which
were given with a will.
Mr.Cecarane moved thuaKVOselnt.uorromUw^lfora’.ndfkdtoreCen-

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arrmtM irarjoiY
SPECIAL NOTICES.

DISSOLUTION.

BUSINESS CARDS.

yileliigan Central Railread.
tbe MO.
My to of BARLOW, OOODTKA*
A GRANT, io dtaaolred by anitael cooaoaL

1868. Summer Arrangement. 1868.
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,, Capreoo..... ............. t it a n.

Tbe Grant Club of Haatlngn, and VL
clnlty, win Ratify tho tho Chicago nom­
ination* or U. 8. Gkast fW Prea'dent
•nd Schvyixr Co: pax for Vic Pmnident at tbo Court Hour, on Moadny
•routag. Jun. 1R, 1968. Npwehc. may
U exacted rrJta j. A. ewmnxy. Goo.
M.Dbwey, Frank Adlrx, Norman
Bailey, C. O. Holbbook and ochora.
Th. ladle an »jxd*lly hivlted.
By order of the Executlro Committee.

__ HAST1NQH. ... i
MISS E. WILCOX,

N. BARLOW,
.W. 8. GOODYEAR,

MILLINER.
id story, nntox blocs,

HASTINGS, - S7 - MICH.
D. 8. WOODWARD,

BAJRLOW
*'&amp; GOODYEAR,

Dif Gris and Graceriex,

GEO. 11. DEWEY,
Pieddont.
J. W. Brxtlry, Secretary.

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Agreeable Io Hie call of ibe F-arcotire Oim
allies of Ibe Uarry County Agrteullsral Xocietr.
a hbeep .'bearing Faaliral was held on U.e

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Ulloa as dow betwern Ilobcit Vickery. Isaac
Hanna. Amos IL Hall and Joseph Hani mend. but
FtreeU are being d,rased np end ewwtegu msde finally awarded prsnimnma aa ab-ra.
■ blch Impmr.e lb. general appearance of «bo
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Groat Distribution

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Taa’aay 11*1 JM I wo ma. bat tori all aha*

lints! Dirrrtorj.

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■nROPOUHN Gin co.
ca»h Gtfts to the Amount of 3150.000.

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It Makes the Best Stitch,

toUtUaia art besiaMB. tbe torri t Hum: (tora.

miscellaneous.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Cap;
Crockery,

c Coak Ing of Auburn, N.
Y., wi a on the b nch, on a certain occa
»Jpn, l? lug so .injortant »u t, when be
ob e vodf rxc.'B alt. c to r ok nl g
turb'm to come out. Leaving th Bench

farmer dull nod hl n f.ir t wo ctnt&lt; that
be had f nic-i to make e' atige ler on a
Io intrlrana-c inn. ‘J ho^u ge 1 aid tl.e |
two ci nta^ ct r • d to t e bt-ndi and
remark nJ to tbe Bar n» GI • wa: '"Tbi
any th.n w ru a man d &lt; s another m e a .

EVERT IACHIRE IS WARRANTED I

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

K&lt;xa Ln.o the bnly of th.' one hat a
Lo n. but the t uu.li with fnnuir 1.1.
When h &gt; wu»bo n nobody died.

Be Sure to See this Machine.

A Yankee Ruing into a tailor
abvp and nbeerviitg Hint then* were ju»t
eighteen tailor* at work anil. “gwd
rauruuig tu both uf you"—tuiJ &lt;lis-n&gt;.noartwl Ihtrr.igh the duur. Ju»t 17 pteaatx/arla an I one guyeo followed him utiL

^-Myitoar,” Mii I a rural wife to j

‘ELOREHCE SEWIRC BACHIRE."

her huilnui'l, on his return from town,
“what was tho aweotawt thing you saw
ip Ito&amp;uote in the city F* “ Tho ladies'

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GROCERIES,

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HASTINGS.

MICH.

FIRST QUALITY
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EQ. M. DEWEY,
ar UtaCISUA BAnuY IO.. MICH..

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XIII.
33 uiness ilircrtorit

SHrdiral.
EGOFLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS,

NUMBER 6.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1868.
?Mtnt.
STORM-TOSSED.

had our hourjof painful experience; but
what of t!u.U- Are wo now to io dietuibcd by the mere appearance of dan-

catojuet as great aai vor? Are wo not
the defenders of Jus toe, righl,nnd truth
to-day. a&lt; wc Wire yisteidsy? Tlils
must not ft'gi.t n the licet puallknl-

Prepared by Dr. C. BI. Jacksoh,

.

The Great Remedies for all Diseases

Tnm.-ti.ao m junmc

With Malice toward none,--wlth Charity for all.—with Firaneu in the Right'

Hoofland’s German Tonic.
StatUd «llk mmw ,n4 gbouly white.
lee buaoS &gt;B bwnl snS u-.(M hs&lt;r.
1 fare tl.e
er the uitbl
To wetcb hsr window', n&gt;dd, glare.

LIVER, STOMACH. OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

if respect. The thing. wc hive

HOOFLAKD'S GERMAN TONIC.

)y cannot nCe-d to let pcraonal reecntluenta reduce us Into ccmp omiidng our
high dignity. Whoever may bc- ome

enemy, let us match, with an unflinch­
ing delermiiiaiion to fulfil all thedutloj
that r.wt upou us, to cecureju-t'oeto the
eo'dter who fought our batlfts—Jualleo

Hoofland's German Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOIHC

came [ipplauecj. iutper.illel hla life
and for tine—justice to the colored race,
tuwhvmvre have premised hue and

iHmllany

of the pcorest working men, of what-1
ever race, to recover even his just wages.
Its majesiy must be felt whenever the
humblest loyal man appeals against per­
sonal violence and oppreealon. [Gheera]

splrlt, mtx-l be as sacred as a roldler's
lo the Republican patty as long aa the grave. [Cheers.] We must win, and
R&lt; public-.n pary h true to Itself. Wbat w .* slia-'i win. It Is the old fight ef lib­
erty. equality and fraternity against epArmJy upon th-? noble ends to be attain­ pr saloD, caste and aristocracy. It is tbe
ed, and not pctmlt our equanimity to be
disturbed by an untoward accident.—

Ing ulsapp- Intment, in thia hour, bow-

HooStmd's German Bitters

his ere.Ht. [Apptaure great and pro­
longed.] I.rt ua faithfully strive to re-

i*

from that Hmo until this, for recoustractton. (Applause.) When ths President
of the United Blates proposed bls plan.

stituiiunal amendment and who will be
voters although they have no right to
bold office under our Cuastitatkm, esme
to the ballut box, there are 30,000 ma-

black people of Georpi a cm rule, when
lie did Mt call they are 211,000 in the minoritv, and we
have all these advantages. This is Mud
which bad legitimate control af this
for a moment, or change direction, but question (ehocis and applause) propos­
the pood cause always gees steadily for­ ed the constitutional amendment to tbs
ward. 11 la rela’.cd and whether true or Southern btaore, 1 advbted such friends Wacks are in majuriiy, if our white race
not, the incident u well Invented, that
on the evening of that awful battle of
the Wlldcrue»a, when legions of the
if you will
Union army had fought all day,by faith the constitute
rather than by sight. In tho tangled
brukb, that rorne man naked General
gin fur Gen Grant [Great annlausa.1
We have elected uor Guvonii wo
replied: “We have done very well, wo voted ths black race.wo might count
gentlemen ; at half pc-t three in tho them in our teprreantaUon ; If wo ie^
morning wo move forward." (Long fused to vote them, we could not count
continued cheering.) We accept hl*
spirit and his words—perhaps I nm not
turn i» nut caUod together.
anticipating in saying that we shall ac­ Will, refer--nee to the Federal debt there tUi Mr. Sevens* bill that
cept him in j&gt;cron as our leader. (Loud
Chooiv.) '1 banking yuu again, hearti­ other impottsut q&gt; estiou, and that was shall Le amended tn the Senate, and then
ly, for tho honor conferred, I await the this provision that- disqualified me, and
further pleasure of tho Convention. others, from boldii-g office. I, and oth(Applause.)
HI NARKS or El-oovmon DROWX.
they will

to negotiate with him.

ELOQUEHT SPEECHES-

i.sqstfit

Wu take great pEasuro in placing be­ [applai-se and c:lo«of good]—Inside of
fore our rea-tero the following cloqUont the party Jus: rs well a, outride ol tbe
liorty,— up| livie and clioer») and to
speeches, by the olficera of the Clucagu
plico tbe publ c service of the rvuntry
in the bands of honest, true and rapaGeorgia. They
, ,
,_men.
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bio
(Applau c.) Leins with one
penis d, to every candid Am-riaan mind unshaken purpose wo.k out the tunnl&lt;toynu« uny U» tbbflaiM Ibu fo &gt;
-I lb.
bib. «lre«ly

WEAK AMD DELICATE CHILDREN

TBT1MON1AL8.

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Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

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WM. JOBft.
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sra civ m-vriar. w»,i&lt;t «»u ts»
..'(«.« Jim •*«&gt;&gt;», In me •■v’t-rar UW.
Hen. Jamei Thompson.

puta motlon.whlch ha.i«ucb a rocept un.
Will Governor Brown address th&lt; Con­
vention ?
Governor Brown—Mr. Chairman, as
It bis tex-eh announced that the eommlt-

the deluge. SecossJun was the tesulL I
went into It cordially as a Btatoo-rlghfe

tlilevea that lenn Republicans, who

was any chance toruataln IL When the
Prv*hleut of tbe Cunioderate btatrs
now before us.
met that test with a splr.fr worthy a free I abandoned lhegreat State righte docti In
rcaalta which have atreauy uecn sewu.- (----- ---- ■ -~
that wc cotumenecdou, and were agreed
■
treat
ureaud
the
300,t Usbed. We have (o adapt tbo instU uC?ir', 1
upon, I dtflered (tom him. When bo

The sword has established a different
doctrine, and hence U i« that I am no know that Audrow Johnson,the pro.-ent
longer bound by allegiance to the Dcmoctat.c party. fhC Hamiltonian and all things de Ircd that seven Republi­
WcbsUrian constiaction of tho Coo- cans should vote to give him that power

had no right to disobey law, should new

Hrr. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.,

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seven Republican Senators were needed
array of tbp Confederate Btatee, and of that, and as 1 find the Republican tn step In between Benjamin Wade and
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MH ,tott
M H.
the st ruggios
you did not commit—1 took taauv with day, that has boon abandoned by the laita, and being able to establish clearly
will require more-lt wilf n-qulu the
rtduubkdcur nervo. The samej him.
But
we went
through
strug। Democratic
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ji-rt attempt, now. to revl.w . «e into the
Ita history, but wc of the South fell-11
unpopular dootriw
' - know thia is very---------------------------you of the North wire oonquerora-but ■ in Gto South, but I believe it *» the tree
-s.ar.r the mean, bv which to acotn..-, and even, great r eaerWret. If Wcy w
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nut tat ma tall vou. Mr. Prea- plcxltlca In which

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raiRuin, anaiiur a

tn my judgement we acted very Judici­
ously in whit followed regarding the the routful of tbe State Government and
supplemental reconstruction act. 1 ad- its patronage, which wo fought tux and
won end must have if wo succeed in this
that wc should accept IL At that time contest [Ggtt a imlause.]

"The Voice of the Beaten Rebellion.''
a tea, It might be inipropcrtbnt I should
enter into iny dlacu-wion of the question eome popularity In my State, and had
Involved at thia time, and 1 could not four time* Lorn elected Its executive.end
do J catice to myself, or my section, if 1 might have retained and courted popu­ the Eli Tenth article of impeachment la.
Thrir
w.
lb. m«i .1*
(to!
mtolto
larity, but duty decided a dlllterciit
of the Republican parly will nut be end­
I;&lt; pu!&gt;:r-.
ed until lire s-re»t truth- | reclaimed ip do not wish lo Ir.t rude upon tbe proceed­
lucky predecessor, Jaflurron Davis, ming of tho Convention. I tun here, as
vious of Ills fame and fortune. It is
Mr..richuni said: (k-ntlctnen qf Hie tulle*: meaulogofUio terra, have be- hssbtcuwell remarked, a icconstructpos-lblo that a sufficient number of Sen­
Convention-It I- difficult for me lo «r-! emne a living re .llty. (Al'lL-unc.) Yeo. ed tcbel. [Laughter, and thunder* of
ators may vole guilty upon tl»e Second
applause.]
I
was
an
original
ivcesdonpress how highly 1 appreciate the honor ■ let us be true io..ur history, bo true to
yuu h ive ccufe-red upon me by thia aj&gt;- | out-clvo, and fenr nothing. No »trp 1st. (Laughter, and "that's frauk.")— I do not mink BO. I think my *«our»c article ; but wc presume the Eleventh
puintmeiit You will permit me to of- tatckwarl—Uuwanl. the watchword.— An open eoufesrion is good for souls. more honratfle than that of a mon who
for you my sincere thank-. This Is the ‘ Let us so-- aca-n the binnerof pragree-, (CiIra of “Fiitform, platform," amid wm n rebel,Bud I ought the same amnes­ be tbe stronge»Land that it would afford (
ty that tire Htafe receives, and tbe same tbe test which this Ulai has applied to.
fourth National Uonvcuti' D of tho Ro- of liberty, of cjud ilgh'a, of national
protection from the Government that I
stage.)
ed Stateo Senate. Seven meiaberagiecled by the Republican party to uphold
। gentlemen. (Tremendous applause.)
rhich coming generation, will point. the Atn.-tlran people &lt; ould cyi
Gov. Brown—.Mr. President and ge
. ... . I. -.I.nl.-il. h .n.l tomHt.tota 1 folCVt thl'lllSclVCS M U» tllCUW I
victory won Intbeterilbta struggle beThe Itcpubllcan party ws^born. and In ' linice Into the bauds r.| men who, but
its m.re infancy it grappled wuh the I yeaterday, sought lo destroy the Itcpub- tall ua your experience.) [Laughter aad boldly ; when I surrendered I surrend­
prejudice r f r.ioc. which, until then, lie, and who to-d .y stand re idy to dls- applause.] 1 remarked before I left tny ered iu good frith ; and when.I took
scxmoj-t^beoinnipotcnC wllhthu uissoo- honor iu [Loud and continued ap- teat 1 wnaan original sccrsrioniat. 1 was the oath I took It with tbe purpose re­
botn in South Carolina, growing up un­ ligiously to observe IL By my \heory.
of the American people. Our second p ause.j
dei tho Influence and teachings of the an J J had been taught that it wash-true
onset b-.oke through that, sud carried
r»utroKXT itawiet s address.
Abraham Lincoln Into tbe executive
Mr. llswlev then addrresed theCon- master lutelcct, Calhoun, tlicn tn the
chairof this repul lie, as tbe great churn- vention aa follows; Gct.Ucmcn of the foil glow of hla meridian. I early Im­
pion of tho Anti-Slavery cauw. Then Convcniion-i tender you my most bibed hla State's tights doctrine, and I oath to support tbe Constitution ef the
came
honor you bell.vo that I was aa sincere In religious­ United States, I understood it to bind
came the
the a
a aveholdera
avenoiiMia*’ rebellion,
rcuo.non. and
ai.&lt;i grateful th mks for the high -------ihe loval ixople of this country display- have conferred u; on me. Deeply im- ly believing that they were correct, aa
cd a hcndsm.dcvoUou and defeat, whb h I pteeoed by tbe.cu-e of the r'«ljo;'»1|ill- you were in believing that your opposite Uninn. Bat if she withdrew, which I
. cu u uonusm.uevuuuw
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" Fur years before the believed she had a right to dr for Just this verdict. It wtw calculated with a
may serve as glo.i uscxumple. teal I the 1 U- sof the position, I caincsily lul.tit - view wm ------sound.
------- ---nicety Hint cannot but evoke admiration
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1 vn..r indn'renra- ai.d aid. We c. me to- ■ unfortunate Strug
!' nations
on .«
tbe earth
[Applause
rugg.eeotrcspon i- getber with the menu mot s duty uf s- - ed through, I foresaw that lire issue
L Ihclllc of tbo ! io.-ling a chief rilor for tho nation, which divided the North and rioulh did not foci that 1 had violated that oath
1. The dark blot ’ wbl&lt; li tea-e tire world tn the p.omction mu-t ultimately be settled by the sword.
r ped from our no- 1 ol freedom and eq- td I. his. [Ap] iau«c.] There wav uo common tribunal of Judg­
ment whicLf either side would respect, Unit'd States bound me was very dlflodouJ
&gt;~«SI ! 1 W
I - I- the United Statra Senate!
if tbchUproraeCourt decided a question
“u.,, .odtam tb.lr .nu.nl
-HI
It is of little importance
tbs Constitution, but ths union of the
i nn - .nJ th:. J.J &lt;1— buu.. ib. I- 1«- n«l ubllnim I-W W. un.v« J»b , against whom I he decision was made re­ Ftstei. [Applause.] When 1 did that
X. HndiUn. nr.likb ~ but r»- &gt;—1. -■
,b’" fused l&lt;&gt; abide by It. lesc-iuso it regarded
it m political. While Mr. Chy llvsd—
riu&lt; could most conveniently supply, nr
wTuL.r lb. nulnnJ b.nn.r,
devobun &lt;« lit- «. -»dlto
»hlobl.uU-&gt;
Ibutalbi KtoiUDto n'lb.»r [vbeera and great applause] wo were able Union. [Cheers.] The Virginia and of that kind which Andrew Jobtiaou, sa
Kentucky resolutions, that included
b.nibnl rmbto. rf ln..loe, I b-«l- &gt;™d. «1 by &gt; 1 .ver, . nd .o. o. l»n.
LX^Ub.nj«&gt;d .blrmd .tbU.'tAWto») '1
wat called from hl* field of usefiilUHW; the doctrine as understood by them,
Jealouny, envy, and prtjudioe, of the
i
i svitK -- 'Mi--, bn— he-—1 1 that God thin ruled our counsels. He Web-(or died, and Calhoun slept with
“Judicial".and "couactentloas" mind.When that plat form was knocked from The j»eupJo of the United Slates know

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From Her. E. D. FeadaD,

P when thoRopebRrwnparty wss about1 continent to. liberty nud equal rights.

HOLESALE

OYSTER

«kr Jsttisp

DEPOT
CAUTiOH.

W. A. 8A.RTWEIX

Wholesale and Retail

Arid. Wc learned the second lew-on
:
fate appreciation of the noble-t InsUncta
,
of the popular heart Abraham Llu- on, and give Itnpw&amp;diy, t° ail Luton, a
share in the government we were en­
deavoring to restore, [greet applause]
hla glory, and wc are left now to meas­
ure hla loco by what bo le.t behlnd.' Laughter and applause.] Then came . .. !■■■
for us a time of dlsappohrtmiBL Our tire people wlU umleraland. an
policy was thwarted by tbe very “1D gen'.ous device and novrordaca .
L wbom. in an unfortunate hour we or avoid.
w.«inirhv all treraon al and temporary
.nan pm_______
A ~ t nawr. The
y«—•—
up«™.to.
’d WQ“k*nr in Jarfeet

tod
W. A. BART WELL.

and ImprlsOnmenL After my release ““ y- —.
your courts were open, and 1 was left to
act. 1 felt then tbe time bad come “H**?2“.
when i should make mveboiee beiweeo 9“

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On,

thia land and this Government, and

.Tbe-voteenT
tlon.ratabl shed by tho sword, I Mill [hmrhterjand a white man who voted
pn-Ar the Government of the United thefiepuLHcaK ticket wm a scnllawag |
ritates to any other organised under tho oad a ‘traitor. [Cheers and laaghtarQ'

to—J Ttotohtolla- Ito, tJ,to Oto, y y. -togZn |

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traftan to tb*tr reaatry. brnttalty and
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air dressing
'» “‘Bottle

th* efeair af Raf*. wa* pew-fMe, except
by tbe haaed perfidy tnjr.Htirx! frteadi
«"-l eft exjo-od poiilio-.I principle-.—
Jtia th* oil rtry oerragalp. A=iM-

and torn- tvr» hsrre »seh pUyeri a ■wapfovaw part, sad eaeh baa he’^Jl to do
thiaina^rsble mWfeX The twelve
diadpt'e, tbe 'Low: of th* risv^.r, embrared a*e Joda*. The BepuUirtm
party, fwyaemrted fa tbe A srerSetn cr»- i
ar«, WMewrn a Im pare tody of men.

• finiriy there is tsJneCW 'oreeVn It
: von^ be birhiy ered-table. to the &lt;Sov«-n»enC *» find am! pcnUh th* gstty
party. It waold b* charitable, it woold
are wmrj and blood. Mr. Man*, tbe &gt;
Ixtaa K-rr.t at thia prxt klBe I and d!o-'
erratne. that will pertapa afford them
trn^ rary »»5ef. bet m there are arrerai handl'd *f them, aoeb a dfetrflartAao

Bat an &gt;* not feat. A h%!&gt; dtity nsu
BF«a rrery HeF^bUesn tn forf-jra. The
woriref th* Y«oor S« m deaeup tbr rsaka,

BOOK

। a (lab in car Great
OXE DOLLAR SALE

end RJefcraood. ao tf »IH s^eja '.tail in
XoTWtnher, ao4tr the flashing rindces
of tbe rm» of ttto4ntn, led by General
THyaaai a. Gnat and Maryltf (dtix.

•ow With the triers j b of Andrew Jounaoo. Hot theirp/y will etrne to jrl-f, if
we de oar whole &lt;!o*y, their defeat U a*

DON’T BE SWINDLED

BY HIGH PRICES’

JEWELRY &amp; IQSIC STOB1

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON

TbaMXtwaaa Baek rind by Ethan
ADen, on* year and U* days odd, which
abaandU Iba of wnolia aDmpariaM
gaod aa tba Ant fiaa«, and which HU*rally eontrd every inch of hfabody.nntflba araawd a nan waiting body of

Best Prints, one Shilling,

Gai StatiM ir ta SkfflBf!
Dodge's Clebrated Plow*

OTYYHHG (BUP!

�Star B.jtingj gxnntr.

email vote obtained for his acquittal was
got only through tbe operations of tai­
lion, more than a third of those who iyIngly said be was “not guilty” having
been moved to vote by jMlltlt, notjn-

smallish sheepbat tl

sheared

We

: CASH STOBJ3

add other statistics but our spmee fofblda,
aavecBly tossy that Um entire floek
about 100 la all, ahsared on t*
»lbs, 13 5-n ran ees each.

SPECIFIC PUL,
rtimcruor

SKXCAL DEBILITY 1

•

going back to Taanaesse, or bawling

•YTLTSJSES S. GBANT,

’’ or ujjxuk

ever tho country as a martyr, he will re­
main at Washington for ten months or
ao. He has cooped removal, and tn ao
tar be can rejoice ; but, aa Macaulay
esld ef Hastings, an acquittal obtained
aa his has besu obtained flUBot be
pleaded tn bar ef the Judgement of hla to-

!&gt;»«• »Jh largt f*ek&gt;rie» io St. Lout., Ctaeiaaatl
Bad X.w 0rl.au, bat U.r**loaa they tara eal
• &gt;» bsndrvd per ucum of tbe moat perfect tad
Co.ly fiahbed bulUrd^ables. Tbaoe table* ar.
celebrated 4r»l, breaut. ef their paint cntblou

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
Lnd Xow jElng^lauid Cities*.
caiqaoo oeuxtMisxxcz

All Hastings Outdone
Battle Greek Nowhere

Washington, of the people of tho UnitodStaten va Andrew Johnson, Victory
for ths hour rtsta with tho President.
Th* people’, will has been de foeted.Jwattho requisite number of votes to
koep tills Infamous Traitor in his place
were obtained. One vote more weuld
have consigned tke President to his aldermonic home among the mountains of
1 Ast Tmneaaee, whore he Is bast known
as A. Johnson—the Tailor,—and placed
him In reality, where the loyal aeutir-Btl of the country lung sines conalgn•dblm. In a grave of political infamy.
Perfidious to his friends,party and coun­
try, be has triumphed through simitar
perfidy lu others, and now holdf high
carnival for a season.
it is needleoH to aay that the Inyal peo­
ple of the country are saddened and out­
raged by slim vote of the Senate on this
question, or that they bad a right to ex!•«*&lt; better things of surh men as Fes-1

Mat Che Court H
rfHastlags.on Ho
ef Juno, InM., a
i township wfll be

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Bail Road Prices.

cugblr oitd*. a
axamioatlcn. '
tea* •( moat pl
llaofaad d.bri
ful In It* ilagh

Manufacturera of the New Paten.
UO--.1TOB ■’WTOMVXU nl,

taka bl* girl to I be opera aud io sapper afterward,
bet praetistlly “tn soak,** for lb* ■ l.duw. of
besrea btr. been open fcr tbe last peat thirty
boom almost, aataleraluwgty. Tlwr. Is s sei­
entitle chop dews st tb* Dearborn Cnlesrelly
otaereatoey. who has gone.simoel crai.y tryiag
lo Had out why there I* »t&gt; mask rain in Chicago,
■ beneeer say religions body meet here. Joel
about thrall is tbe moot Jwlcey ptae* la Chris
tendtun-by spec.*! farce «* wo nadersland It

fl-A.TX’O I^ORTES
OtmplcU Protrrlion Af/aint IT./ nL
and Hot CUuiatr.
'
(P.l.aird Fabrut.yft.il, |v. ,
K-AKKA5Tt:i&gt; tVll Ht S i tJt.
5uu4ar* .xrrnted
■1A Koftbcra Ctal

KU» fba advcrtlsen
FKtXXEM * Co-, of Ba
--- *he largest an
central Mich

Cavrixox Baxxer
nlah the !Ba jtxkb. from
15th, 1868, for flRy cent
•Ct*** «.b*rib-r.

cMWrfUo. Cubin
Fobt BnnxiKn U. T. M*y 8th, 1868.
Mu. Editob.—Thb morning I find
myself musing upon tho sudden
changes, that have taken place In my
mind in regard to tbe treatment the In­

0. D. 8PAULDIN6.

sonden,Trumbull A Co. They expected,
they demanded as they bad a right to
demand, the conviction and removal of
tbe traitor, whose acts have proved the
one great Impediment tcrfvconstructlon
uf »big .oltepnaa, Iba '-National TalrgrapA scene b changed. Four tribes liavo been
and peace, Andrew Johnson, from (he Co-," male me oalltr. that II was raally iaKad- ordered Into this post to receive their
high place which the blackest crime, to H that it* Hm. •Would ba built, and tbe public yearly presents, and await the visit of
gturally
btaeSllrd by tbe reduction c( tbe tbe peace commission, which is to as­
which beyond all question he was privy
of the nineteenth century had enabled prnest high ralr* ef telegraphic lariffi. I there. semble hero on tbe 4th of June, only
him to fill. Till within a few days past, forovrvl.lt up. Incidentlr, fiom my point of a portion of tbctn have yet arrived, tire
Boman, not even the more samgaino of
tribes are designated Bannocks, Fhoshlycounsel, had dreamed of atty other
result, as no man believed until It had
named arc by far the best looking In­
been accomplished, that t*ucb men as
dians I have ever seen, but fcr worldly
Trjunbull, Henderson, Fowlrr A Co., I rrjrot ««rr not la my poueuivti batera 1 Ural wealth, they have none except their
could be bought by Presldeetln! gold to ■rote tli«m Bp. A general miKunteplioa •ibl* tents. ‘‘Furnished by tho Govern*
outrage the feelings of a confiding con- in lb* pballe ailed rtgudhiy U&gt;* cast cf building
ititucncy, prove false to the record of a telegraph liar* and operating them, and U&gt;l» I* enough skins of wild aslmals to partly
culUealed by »e*rr new &lt;■■!&gt; company ■bleb
life time, and write themselves down
eaver them froth the Indent Incy of the
trattoza to their country, humanity and
weather, they are truly In a pltynblc
their God. In fact no olh?r result than
condition, the moot heart lees and cruel
the conviction and removal of the jx&gt;
Indlan hater ought to be more than rat­
lltioal and moral incubus that site In 1
ioned with their dlatrev. It la rumored
tbe chair of Btate. was possible, except 1
hero that they do not receive their preeby the basest perfidy to political friend* 1
ents from tho Government without pay­
ing for ibcm In furs, whether thia is
and oft exprersed political principle*.— '
It is the old story over again. Ambl- 1
tioaj Jealousies, personal piques, hatred.* j
will quickly rtitore Gray Hair
Surely there is Injustice romewhere,. It
and corruption, have each played a con-^ 4
to in natural color ud beauty,
would be hlghiycxedltublo to the Govand produce luxuriant growth. It is
spleuous pari, and each has helped to do ,
o'timent to final and- pimish the guilty
perfectly harmleu, and m preferred
this-irreparnblo mischief. Tito twelve t
party, ft would be charitable. It would
orer every other preparation by
dbetplea, the chosen of the Savior, cm- '
eave money and blood. Mr. Mann, tbe
those who have a fine head of hair,
brated one Judas. Tire Republican '
Indian agent at this port killed end dlaxi well si choxe who wuh to restore
party.-represented In tbe American Sen- f
trlbuted three oxen among them last
it. The beautiful gloat and perfume
ale,-was even a less pure body of men, ’
evening, that will perbnpa nflbrd them
Imparted to the Hair male it detirable
aud embraced n sufficient number of
temjx'rary relief, but ss there are sever­
for old and youag.
Jodamre to ravtstars time from condign
al hundred of lhrn&lt; such a distribution
punishment, the chicfcst among ten
is extremely’ cold for tbe season of the
tArmnd of that Ignoble breed who furnlthed the occasion for Fhaksj-ear to ut­
year, enow fell on tbe first .second, third,
ter ‘.‘Judgemant thou hast flc 1 to brutish
fourth and fifth of May, it dimpeorod
benriw and men have loet their reason ?"
however asTart u it fell, and It Is now a
But si! is not lost. A high duty rtxta
AVE ^TtE COMING,
npoflevery Republican toperform. Tho
And will prerent to any perauti send­
Tbe rush for tbe new mines has ap­
work ef tbe hour is lo cl ate up the ranks,
ing us a Club In our Grau
parently oeased.nnd occasionally a train
BAOOAGB
CHECKED
THBOVQH,
and-ptepure for an nasmilLbpAn the ene­
nf pack mules may be seen making
OXE DOLLAR SALE
my! linos, under the lead of tbe In­
their way westward,now and then cross­
21
n,7 Hilt Dry,, Pattern,,A Ac
W“. C1Ac‘- r*«*
Shrrnng.
Frr. ••
or
domitable Grant. As the rebellion ■Mid hart b»ra prrpasleroa*. Thar* out lut*, ing a tract of country located near
yielded under his blows at Vicksburg te»a a bop. ef protl b.yoad. That bop. ■** “South Paa*.”
R. P. LAMB.
erldrat
br
not
tbs
building
of
liera.
ttey
bad
too
and Blehmend. so It will again quail In
large
tn
alrphtol,
with
tbrlr
ten
tnllllont,
to
utr
November, under the finishing strokes
OF.PREMlLM.-L
li. that way. Uutoa. mj ■** left, tnni.'er cf
of tbe army of freedom, led by General or *U&gt;«k MtbMrlpiioeo to taolhtr compiny Sot ao I
UlysBBB 8. Grant and Schuyler Coltax.
By special Invitation wo attended tbe
Our political opponents ore elated Just
6beep Shearing Festival, held on the
Dow with the triumph of Andrew John­ “Atlantic tad 1’kIOo Tairgraph Co. ' of all tbe turn of J. B. Pboctoh, Esq.. In Calson. Bat their Joy will come to grief, if • abMrlpUoM, th. Hal of which I* bold ia N«&gt; dona. Kent County, od Friday May22d.
we do our whole duty, their defeat Is u York, whil* &gt;n lndrp«ndenl truster hat bora Tbe shearing wan confined to the flock
effeted. by th* Ntlionar* wntna *grnt. lo tb. of Mr. Pnocron, which conslts of about
country hac endured Andrew Johnson -Crrul Wttleru'' company wblch make, Ito bead- 1(N sheeprSli of which were recently Im­
qnrten boro, of lb. stock placed m th* Xortbfor thm- years, andean endure him
ported by him from Vermont, and
eight months longer, when Constitu­
which beyond all question is the best
tional limitation will retire film to the
flock of sheep in tbe State.
ahadebof oblivion, wbteh so kindly and
Wo saw about twelve sheep sheared,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Considerately received Pierce and Bu­
selected tram tbe flock by, John J. Hen­
VER and PLATED WARE.
chanan, at the close of their official ca­
dershott, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Powers, and
reers. The acquittal of the President
D. B- Pratt af Irving, four cf our beat
carries with it no moral right. The sig­
cheep growers, and the result Is certain­
nificant feet stands out that 35 out of 64
ly in conformation of the opinion tlist
Senators have declared him “guilty of
this b the best flock of thorough bred
high crimes and misdemeanors” worthy
sheep in Michigan. We add merely the
of expulsion from tho Executive chair.
result ot what we saw, the accuracy of
That page of history can never be oblit­
which will be attested by all the gentle­
erated, and tho Judgement of posterity ap la Um sutdtaiun fixe!, forty per erst- Ttu* men named above, and who are among
■Mid gl’« him *4M cash par mUa for Mldiag- the best known of our citlrcns. The
will affirm Its correctness.
oo
odd*
bow
aoeb
hot
&gt;lg-taggad
hl*
itea*
to
toHpeoklhg of theresult of this celebrat­
first sheep sheared after wc reached the
ed Trial,! tbe Boston Ikacefcr, one of ertur tli. praUt. Jo«O«»o» lo «b&lt;te tbo N.w grounds was Eatban Allen, a thorougG
tho most, reliable of the Republican
bred Kpanbh Merino Buck, time years
JoornataOf New England says:
old, weight of carraH 78 lbs, of wool 18
“Mr. Johnson appears to be safe in his
lbs, length of staple ellped from fore
abuilder 4 inches. The wool waa exMat, and can breathe with freedom.
eeedlngly clean, and for fineness Is not
But hla acquittal carries no weight with
excelled
by any Buekta flccee wu ever
it, bccaitM! of tho manner in which it
was bromglit about. Were it possible to
Tho next was a Buck sired by Ethan
bellevo that the Senators who interposed pay* far U**l. It is aa aCMtira la placing steak or
in hb behalf were governed by principle, gMiiag Nsttonal ttodt haldar* to traaifer, oa ba- Allen, one year and ten days old, which
he mUh- dalm that the verdict in hla lag told tea* (Mr big pat aebaote has gmeup. sheared 18 lbs of wool in all respects os
n hint morally aa well aa lagal- UnfcrtoaMdr far tbo party ttanafcrriag. *11 tM good as Ute fln-t flee-r. and which Utterally covered every Inch of bls body, un­
। oncouUido ef Bedlam can br*
til he scented a mere walking body of
wool, as'they brought him .to the HIAT1EST SHET.BG, 0MLTI8I CTS.
grounds to be Sheared. A ewe, one year
eld, sister of Eat ban Allen, was also
sheared, from which Utere was cllpcd
11 lbs and 2 ounces of wool, that It did
ones eyes good to look at.
No. M of this flock.Tncn Vkbmoxtxx,

Thilast

PRIZE MUIVERS AXh REAPERS

IMPROVED

W/ORITE

Arrumtw Dsmocb
furalah the Bakxkr, to
Democrat in Barry Cou
for *1,00 until Januar
able when the National
A (Whi is elected. N
faith by yr-ur woikn,

in oxeBoldt

BOOK

Blank Mota and Receipt Bookt,

DON’T BE SWINDLED

BY HIGH FRIGES!

Battle Creek, Mioh..

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,

Best Prints, one Shilling,

Gai Sis^iBi fir Osb SMlin!
EVERYTHING CHEAP!

Thia sheepbred by Mr. Pboctob, aa are
all of thia flock with eno exception, that
of a Baek be does uol breed from, la
eight ytwiw chi, weight Bl lbs, weight of

T B- SIIIIEI &amp; co.

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery,

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

�jpal and JKiarrltartiis.

BUSI

CARDS.

mw

MVErriSEMEirrt.

Bepnblican Comity Convantion.

Tb. Copartoerebtp heretofore stilting trader
tha name sad riyto rf DABLOW, QOODTXAB
A GRAXT, to dtmolred by tn atori coca.a I.

A Republican County Convention, tn
ippolst Delegate- for the State and ConMICH.

be held at the Court House, in the vllbue of Hasting", on Saturday, the 20th
4^. 0( June. Inrt., at 12 o'clock M.
Enh township will bo entitled to four
delegatw-

piBSOLOTIOir.

N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
’
IL J. GRANT.
BsadagN, Aug. 1J, IMT.

■*s«ly aeUcd with aUkotM, may tan. Ilfo. A,
«oon a* then la th. slight eat uaestlo... la tbs
cheat, with diflralty ef br aalhlog, or tadiealioo

______

D. a WOODWARD,
Healer la

soors

xxDrcDm

Hickory Coro.ro. Mlsh.
iiifefe k. Ai«Ab;—
raaaionaau

aNnl

DRESSMAKER.
L^ntrritmu arramnux
2s noar, asica mock,
11AXTCXCA. - • • »nlT • - - MICH.

Waste't&gt;. 1500 of tbe amount duo us
tbit month, will our friends heed thia
notice and pay up- __________

j

RKiD the advertisement of T. B.
FKixxiJt 4 Co., of Rattle Creek. That
U one of the largest and best buslncm
Houses In central Michigan.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR

Dry Guta aid Grain,

rotomo Ha eworr aa Iocctuc of about
.
year, aud tha whole prsmista that wld at only
»IO°. .re now worth gtJ.ODO.rg30.ro.&gt;. The aai
mill eote dally .bent Si40 Test r.f lumber. Tits'
bulldlaga la th. rtoiaHy,
anj Hing bat fine
P*lsc»s. still good Improreamts are beiog rap­
idly made. Mr. McCaffrey Ua pat up . bw^
oos fra., dwelling, Md a large bl.ch.mlih .hap,
w thin the naat Irw
_ II____
. .

Sl’BClXl. NOTICES.

mil'lTxer,

ontg tbk ro.sT omex,
_______ 1 HASnXGB,. . . tfiyl . - • MH*H.

WILLIAM MYERR,
Dealer to

Music &amp; Jewelry.

ESTABLISHED LV1867.
A WORD WITH YOU, BEADER!

avxroy.t x&gt;xm invgx
nANTUCGK. • • - nJyl - • - MICB.

ni.h the Baxxkb. from thia'until Nov.
Jlth. 1*». f&lt;&gt;' RRy eents *” “”y pereon
Dot now a snWriber. Or for
to
elate of ten. Cash always to nwompa-

PRESTON A HEAR,

General Grocers,
H ypo phos ph i te

Boots and Shoes,

Act Promptly and Certainly

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Drug &amp; Bookstore

Just Received.

MAIN BROTHERS,

Dejltrr.
ur nrrs
Medici m, Grata,

books a ttattoxot, ‘ ' *’
Perfumery, Fsaey Good., Wall Paper, A.
A FULL STOCK of articles io tor liar ecaata.Ur

Groceries and Produce,

H. A. GOODYEAR;

Bailer Hicta® Data,
DRESSMAKER.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

TRYIT!

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

tuniteh the Haxxeti, tn any irepoi|rfble
Democrat In Barry &lt; oun'y or elucJdj'tt
for 11.Ou until January 1st, 1S6». pay-

Lirery &amp; Sale Stable,
ROBINSON A 'WfdlTfM;

Hariware,StovB,Inm,Nail»

’ll! IOTICS.

MYRON A. FULLER,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Uu caa be braogbt ■■ tho market, cutualiog of
fTAX

COFFEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
i
SPARC#

MEV IOTERTISEMEMTS.
moiled loo^oal aoeceti. Tbe public bod best
be on their guard. Tbe " "
* *'"
be offered ogalp In

CTI,

to which we ioslie your aUenlioa, aad when rett
aaa brief aloeg joar

BUTTHR,
£00#
,
POULTRY,
BRESWAX,
1/
SUXET-PXLTS,

COUXTBY PRODUCE,
of Thom.pole. at flwlftfo Hall in the Village of
MX.J.PB.rry Cm. Mkh . .1 . - riMh to th.
forconoo of the Ulb day of Ju os, A. D. IMS, to

I wUl pay yon tbs highest marlrri pries for IL
'
MTKOX A. FULUtB.
Bastings, May 1st, IMS.
ariyl

^XTJiaS BZr Valtoe Rtolr^.
io accordant. with the Act of the Leatalalure.
approved February Sth, ISM. entitled "Xu Act to
antkoriie lb. eoooiis. of Jsekroo esd katoaaad
th. eitiee and township* •(

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT 50
Broad Gauge Bailway I

NEW YORK,
wAMaiRcnrav urr.
ThU It the o»U RoeU »0 th.

Oil Regions of Penngylrania !

C. A BAlLXY.
Ha.li.gs. April, lith. IMS-

I ASH roa HIDES AND PELT!

STANDARD SCALES.

�FAULT

SEWING

black anti white In tbeSouth, have the
moral oupport of the Senate of the Unll•fl Skttee^tk'edto thatoftbo Knecut-re,
The Ku-Klux Klan have now leave and
teih license fcr their hldlouo »i«rt.
Andrew Jobr.aon fa him. elf agate.
Ho haa doted tbe Senate, aud tho Sen­
ate haa ooecumbed. What apeclal fora
ot tUofaHty hla caprice may take; what
wCtehtuge at arbitrary vlok neo htocon­
tumacy may roam over al p lenrurc ;
what other lawn, what other atatutca, ho
may apongc cut at hfa sovereign p t*»ure: with what mnllrioua cunning t.cd
arrogant oloJnacy be may break down
other conatminis upon hfa own awoel
will, let thorn* Vho can anticipate he
murderouspranka' and j nioxflnw of an
escaped lunatic, undertake to predict,-VttrvU Zta.Ty JW.

MACHINE

II aww M .xKHliao at ike Start ot

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
LOCAL XOSXTS, BASTIt OS. MICH.

Great Distribution
hetropoutTn gift co.

Qua

Oift» io the AmoooU of &gt;160.000.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

xrar rterrr ntu rj 4 rjtut

It Makes the Best Stitch,

PEESTON &amp; MEAD

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &lt;fc Shoes,

Best aswri’Mt of rrockrry la Tomb.
Fresh GoedicoMitBlIy on band.

It fa Altai oat Entirely Nofaelea*.

Largo &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

Old Good' sellinc regardless of &lt;•«.

Mi

It sows wrws thick *M0M witk «• dUBcoliy.

uw 1—ot «» «*&lt;»•-• M* «u» «■•

ti fwt W
M l® ,!!

GROCERIES,

CARRIAGE FACTORY

EVERT'MACHINE IS WARRANTED I
Cumor of JcHcmun and Rtulruad Streets,

1000.

Hi
Hi
in?

I 5p |

i

DKUO8 &amp; MEDICINES,

ii

;i=
-

-&gt;r.ut&lt;4 k» J«. b V !■ 5faI., ..4 RbwhAW
I-y l»« wllrlo
ft, T.U-rt. IIM.U. C. HW

kH

| Top
“
Single “
I
I Rntlcr 4 Jump scat wagons

4
»
i?
'

&gt;u4 aiaiy-twa ««,». .ukl. .. ctai«ri latoLt

if iti

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

MORTGAGE SALE.

A- 1&gt;. lee.
i~» rt r&lt;--i&gt;4. l» «»». r
JuWn
l.inU". *M !•«.■ It. Jrw.U, ucwlwM IM «uO&lt; ua4
*•
at
1 Lumber Waguna, A. No. 1., at 8100,00. eu«'&lt;v''
Op&lt;&gt;n Buggies single Scat 812’&gt;, lu

I AM NOW SELLING

ZXLSSJKaiBSSSK;
•latite 10 «urb eww u&gt; •» .vd i.r...
Uwtnw
imt» »**., ,l.«4

w ai.4 cor«,e4 b. mM Uurtp^p

ntl&gt;:RIFP*u HALF.

4ao au4 aleMnUeJ ». |hr |..i Ulfrt &gt;,Ua&lt;t U»
BTATKor itrtiHnAr /■•»«&gt;»- a«-4. m—Bj &gt;»&gt;ob«r &gt;1, ■» H«k onuilwr l.it.rtn«u tbelklaueulMxMktiaa. Mx.uox.r u ib&lt; I’Ut ht wit
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AT UUifJSOS. DAUBY to., *HCIL,
cS:l |» JJ «wt? of Brisk Black, eorosr of
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®lje fastings Unnncr.
BY GEO. x. DEWEY.

JOB DEPARTMENT.
All kia^a af lot I’alTTiao BBKSltd with dlap.Ks, In ihe b«: uyla. and o» rwuonabla torma. &gt;

VOL. XIII.

TtlU-UJ.m ABBTTM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1868.

MEDICAL

Business 5irretoru

" With BOW. Uword ow.,-wlth Charity hr riL-rlU Tintaou io th. Bi»ht"

RAILWAYS.

£ortnj.

piRIE It_4.ILWA.Y

NUMBER 7.

an varyIng than that which existed bertaht or the drawing, bad buret out Into

Elizabeth, though courted, caressed
what they:

EU8HG5

“If.I findyow

THE BH3AD QZ.OUX '.pCrXLEtXA£K norm

nt»un

“Give rec that likeness, Talbot, will
have fallen In love pretty much every
other day .considering the amount of at­
tention she got from men for whom al)
the Dub lu girl* were sighing. But
somehow or other, in proportion aa she If you will,” and, turning upon bin bed,

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
Ind New England (Jiticw.
TH IS RAILWAY EXTEXM FBOU

oxactlng. Her sultots nil -ranted acme
one thing more than the poor fellows

JT.AKK ALLEN

22 to 27 Milei the Shorteat Route.

Approaching Elisabeth, who, or. catch­
ing sight of Talbot, bad Wished and re-

her by the liand.
“Elizabeth, my darling Elisabeth?”

hands, a quic ker wit, a finer cboracter,
HARVEY WB103T

al It for a moment, tb&lt;snsn«l|fnantly exher, including even in her contempt a claimed—
•Did Mr. Talbot do thia?"
vleexoy, without fcvllng her heart in the
was the laconic reply; then, England soon—perhaps forever! I am
slightest degree afTuctoJ by the trying
ordeal through which her beauty bad
very
like, isn’t it ? But what makes you
compelled her to jobs.
But a change was to come over the co angry ?’’
dream of her life. The smllo and eyes

For a Cen of all Throat ui Lsiiz Diseases

achieve a conquest that it was tho gene­
ral opinion iimoug the beaux of Dublin
wa&lt; wholly impracticable.
Talbot had brought a letter of recom­
mendation from thcEerl of Khrcwsbnry
to Mr. Haley. T lilt, together with the
specimens of his skill os an engraver,
had induced the publisher to give him
employment. He MxjultUd hlnvelf »©
admirably that. In ti&gt;c shortest lime
puslblc, be had won for hlu-sclf the re­
gard and confidence of his employer.
It occurred that during 1 ho evening to
JOH&gt;

FRIGS GF ISUALSR3 S! EACH.
HALL &amp; RUCKEL. Proprietors,

DI. H. J. HANEY.

MOREiiiuADS

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
raiUDtr. *-

The Great Strengtheuer and Pain
Destroyer of tbo World.

2 0 HOLBROOK,

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL ET EVERY IIOUSR
I0HX KICHAEL

THB GREAT READIES.
WM L C3D3-

FAVORABLY KSOWH AND
EXPENSIVELY USED

Htf Yiri City al MtJ,
ALFRED C WT.LSTH

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
MADAME ZAD00 POBTEK'3
HAVnXOl HOUSE.

CURATIVE COUGH MLSAM
Price 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottla
thm bust. i nBAt-asr *sn
yiO,T EFFECTUAL BL.UED&gt;

COIISHS, COLDS, ETC..
u'otid /•&gt;•" erer
PURELY Yr GET ABLE;

WM.K. BABR,

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FAI1IAIXI, niEIHAf A &gt;0.,

it AND TRUNK IUJI.WAI

ni-ht &lt;r«1D.,

Lrf Cb..i« TriM.

Elizabeth
room, contemplating the engravings
with an abstracted gaze. Ebu had en­
tered Just ns some vteitorebad taken
their departure. Hardly five minutes

Inc.it-Y vUr.i he uok I; In

IM*

H* did do: roeognlse her, but she new
him nt upon- lie did net look eo well
they.mef 8hc_*onld have given her
whole heart to spool: to him ; but even
little to and iro, and when she looked

shown in. On nettop him E&amp;MMh ut-

HWMt

yt mo receive you: congrat-ilaUoni
on the choice I have made of a girl i

A tourist tells the following story :

the multiplicity of crooked roads over
the broad prairies, ho rode up to a small

“I ain’t your aonny."

Mr. Lord laughed at the boy’s wit, and handed him a dbne. The boy took
tropulia seemed only to add new bltter- the money, looking up with mingled
feelings of wonder and doUgbMmd said:
One evening she encountered Charles
Talbot In the streets. Ebe had not seen
1dm for a long, long time. She was,
with some frtonda, jiassing by an exhl-

f. A lofty, «dtod away by 80130 P*"®» laughing
piCCClved Tulboi

HARTWELL-

“The Earl of Shrewsbury. Llxalc?—

She accepted an Invitation to spend

'1 heir next meeting was brought about
by an ex trio rd in ary coincidence. It
appeared that the fr.emls with whom
Elizabeth vw stopping jKisscswed some
valuable cngAvlngs wiiich they were

abd

white and trembling.
“The Earl of Shrewsbury!" Hw cried;

Iler grief seemed to broaden around
her. It was mlicrable to remember that a dime."
'
she bad lost a lover whom she adored.
The boy sprang as If alighting from a
It was almcat death tn know how he

fariifaa tad nol drtrro uiwlo. pmpl“ *o- .oloatal ho. ho«i far him.
»ta»mrr- Italrri..,.; tadl Uo.crmolorobUlUtalItalywu^r.
Ita plod. «rboriota.which ..p.dled lb. •» lydrl*ta. Ita dnmWri, l» M.
MblW rwllh hfattnota taotaridrr- roomo io Utaap otay. or data paw
ed quite good enough to furn’sh him *B&gt;,,*y„**^
Ellztteth,
with a rraldtnce In addltoo to the and Gw&gt;rtter. CMrd tables wore sesttore
Zmllyclreie recurring th . drawing- * abratt the room, around which might
iniunj am
___ । j »___ _____ __
asfimbled croups nt tInd

Curatire Sugai Coated rills,
IB OTTOSmOB TO
CASTOB °u

her busband, and, compassionating her
sister's saducns, had communicated it to

thinking timt new scones would help to
subdue the dejection to which her mind
was now constantly n prey. But the

'•“» I"-1

“Why. my lord, Isit possible?” be ex­
claimed, throwing up hl* handr. "I had

There had come a revelation from her
sitter that had almost killed her. Tal­ pcrcbod on the top of a hen-coop, with
bot had not been guilty of the inMilt
“Halloa, boy I"
which bad been the cause of their qiar-

.nd b» MtatUta .ItaW &lt;b.
taa
Uoo.r lb. .»• icrlttal Ctabltaon.
•“p
l«Id. .1 lb. bnoOuooo.
qb. •dtatal.n, h.taT.r, .blob ta 1 N.rtab.1-.U,., «otaoril.o w*k&lt;talkd taooc lb. Uteouy. .»d ™ 10A1tao.,«.dloU&gt;. ita«0-.ruU&gt;ra
«Ir«taUc &lt;l«d« In »h O&gt; -b. mta* "•»
Jh,„»&lt;
dldo«Iolb.ltaltftab.r, eh. tad , wptabUj Irtmd., taodltata.
■ ,tai ata... moo.h. ofur- •
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21.'
edby th. dmot lotamo cwop tacnl. tatatdtolta ol bar l.ta far
wbleb Wo Itau. orbw .^tanUoc. wold■«,btataW,vwpolhfaiwdhIt
Utar„T,op,.nn«l1Jl..h.1»rl.h.-. Totawtata ta»«lr«.ta taoiiT.lHfata-lbul. fa. i~tay. Th. only
21’’"
tao|»nUtah:o ,h. .pttafad u Trio. J“*
»'
u»d «r moo Thta .
ta.Wrirfh.r riri..&lt;ta«. hh. tad »jota.tall&lt;•“’"&gt; “d
two Uh talhrr’.tarioo wily uo.tal »b«o■ wwooo ta.mod to drilfbllo
Io Mr. llritariw faond orontawllho
Italeroita, ■ Iddc, .ad. &lt;&lt;&gt;« italeta!
tar ta.o farhta ww
o-rf . lore hritata Itaoi thu -ta . Ur- ptataod.ritarMi.d- Ph. tap. It tari.l
Ho Won or odorriloo.
far • loo, Wta I tai ha quick ^rwpUr llriry*. d,..lo8 worn woo Otar ta".«
dwlorto« hfa far. far tar.
w"
tay. taWdl,,„JW^,-oo.wrta.wWri

pa. zadoc H”lT.K17...
Wholesale and Retail.

The door was thrown open and the

The Publisher'* Daughter.

auburn, but which seems to partake of.
in
the beauL'es of both.xnlngling tb.lr hues ! ’
wb* not for
?" Talbo. inUko ihote clouds which wo see floating |
t vi n v
—.1
an J
lb. Xllb, .m, II, r I “AU h m," O- .n.wml, l.„bl«t,
I,n.t.L,lU.,ud dwp. brr tail~l»Uns«Oucrlta.
J clssstc
.
.In tlcir
..
. . (_j
Guertier ehrugged Itls shoulders in
urrs
precision
- n tij0
,tra!c|lt true French fashion, but remained
ebon, haughty Up, lu the low,, etndght
sUont.
forehead, the nvai, velvet like check aud
The conversation went cn in tills kind
chin. Her hands were considered to to
fty-IX THE fTORLUjEl «■ thesmallest end whitest of any woman’s 1 of strain until the return of Mr. Haley,
in the three kingdoms, end bcr foot wns ।
Iflg good night, took their departure.
EAOQAGE CHECKEDTHROUGH. taken by a well known bootmaker of the .
]&gt;crlnd cs a model for the slipper In the ’
&lt;xtra\agauxa of "Cludcnl a." BUc which it happened that a coolcneas
could converto fluently in several foreign sprang
------ up
- between Guertier and Talbot.
!.««««,«n«tb mraid„.|Tb.»ta.™«rU&gt;0 Lb.ll.htao tar.
II. RIDDLE,
G»u l Bup't

lyiWLESALE &amp; RETAIL.

“Dld you draw thl* picture, Mr. Tal­ fondly ehn had loved him.
bot 7"
He inspected it fbr a moment, and

- “Your futlict wants you in the next,
loft the room' for n short time. The
room. Miss Haley," said Guertier, from
night w»s darkening oubide. Elizabeth
ro--c, stirrod the fire, and. while the rud­ tlic door.
One
hundred
years
ago,
what
Mr.
“Have you dared, Mr. Talbot, to cari­
■rx. )'lill*d&lt;q&lt;hla IWliBnm
dy glow lighted up her lovely features,
John Murray, of Albemarle street, is
cature a man whom I so love she said
now to the city of London, wtu Mr.
“Everybody hears a good deal of the eagerly and tearfully.
irsvifaji But ; James Haley to the city Dublin. Bvaldes
Earl of Shrewtbury ; but I’ve never
being a publhher.hc was tho propnotcr
room. Mbs Haley," repeated Guortler.
of a paper called life Dublin Mercury,
“1 will not entertain this company
wLL h irosrsse-i such an influence over tonally. saving yourrolf. What kind of with a (ccne. Mr. Talbot," she went on,
rilOM DUNKIRK AND
"but—”
hasdsome. to begin with ?”
“Why are you talking so wildly, Miss
“Tolerably handsome. I don't think
the Irish government.
Haley?" exclaimed Talbot, clasping hla
him very good looking, though 1 believe
If Mr, Haley was happy In the pcabcibIoii of a newspaper which fouud un­
He stopped abruptly, fixing his big
many.'
eyes u]on her with an expression half
!• k| I.IGIITXIXtl rxrnEs-'. m !-&lt;!• limited patromtge among the public and
the government, which enrolled among
of rage, half of adotaUop.
Its contr.bulore the names of Marley,
“One of the most piquant traits In a
the Dean of Fem*, and Joplison, the woman's character la C'Jiio-ity. Let me meet again,” she said thing and bowing
rnjIT EXPKESS. dramatist, and which bad lor an oppo­
haughtily to him.
' congratulate you upou the possession of
nent the Freeman's Journal, directed by ,
Ho turned deadly polo.
the once celebrated Dr. Local, be was I - 7 ,
,,,
- ,
__ . _ ,
.
___
He
tbowed
hb
whlto
teeth,
and
fliufhyet more hnppy lu the possess an of &gt;
,
‘
stupid fool," be said.
Elixalwth hb youngest daughter.
bU
Up°n her “ bc ,po‘t&lt;!- ®be
She drew bcrjelf up, and gave him
Ihi. Url wa. toTbelle of Dublin. ।
• Utile, and looked downward at
one look ; tl ea, turning sharply around
She had won this enviable dl-tinetlon । ,be,‘
T-n-utn she followed Gueitier into adjoining
.. m«l. U.mwl..b. ..MmpU bm.n&gt;|
«'■ TUboir room. In a quarter of an hour after this
.rb«mi,a„tbra.rf,.i»r&gt;«~»rbo
„Xoto'^ Bot,
the party left
Who shall tell theIbitterness of the
days and nights to Elizabeth that tolreal chic
1 once to sot foot in this drawing-room."
superb lialr which is neither golden nor | "Tt-t's meant for you, Lizzie," raid

!7TX

J. ADliPMUS. A. M..M.U

angry."
.
(eelin tn
But her white contract rd brows distlm tly denied her words, r carCely bad
uucrtlcr left her aid.• when Talbot ap­
proached her.
worm clasp
breath wtm on her cheek—
room,’’ be said, gayly. “It is coder
there, and I he tables arc spread with (lie icalat him. One sigh,and die was upon

"BIU Jenks,’’ was the reply.

�Zaltre or thli In ths hour of trial, white
at the same time tho unUnAInf Iqyaliy
of the second, secure the Oat frees cop.' VHhurc, on |be Ground. ttre Agriculpcrhc.-ft! araasBlnatlon, wlthhopc for the tarsi Society, ou Momlxy JanottJ lust,
irecond time, as the result of the murder aMitoaddtobo one of tho largest end I860, cm d ic Was
•f a Presideul, of securing control! of best Exhibition, taall the tend. Th#
t d ackuy
tbe government No better or more ishow of animate to not excelled by any
popular men could have been presented Menagerie In the countty, and tbs cir­
XEW GOODS
to the people.
■
,cus ranks as XO OXS. Speaking of the
Tbe Pktform adopted Is also worthy uppearanoo
।
of thb company In Detroit
of the cause, the wen, the party, and ith* Fra Prat aiys ;
the t mes. Oollafcral questions not
Despltelho disagreeable storm perA Splendid Assortment for
nece-tarj- connected with pending Usuca vailingyestarday, matte along proces­
Sale at Rail Road Prices.
are avoided, and the party of Union and sion
i
through our streets, with the tnnasCstapnsteg terry Iblng Is U&gt;r Uss si
Fresjlom plants Itedf on the broad doc- Ively
I
qgrvsd gcid&lt; n ebarfci, xhgta, Uon*.
j^nrci a ■EDicixes,
trine of univerari justice. It makes no elephants,
i
eameh. Ac. The splendidly
attempt to enforce doubtful powers even equipped
i
cavalcade, anally attendant
T^AScY COOM * PEBFCMEBIES,
In support of ehertahed doctrines, but on
&lt;
All Hastings Outdone I
*ucb occasions, in oonsequenee of
jjo/s-s A STATI0XEBIE3,
claiming for the United States govern- tbe
I
rain, did not appear, tnongh enough
meut only ths righto to which it te entl- waa
’
exhibited to demonarrate the alUsd, It wisely loaves to tbe States loyal uaoet
t
incxhsustibl* resouroos of this ooto the gnvornment, the maa gementof 1loasal exhibition. There waa a good at­
Battle Creek Nowhere
all that sppo tains to them. In this, as ।tendance yesterday afternoon, white the
la lb whole past career, ws find Rcpcb- ,scat-, could not held tbe crowd who
llcaubm not only the true progrc»lve sought
,
adtnbston lari night Tbe col­
party, but tho real and only con.crra- lection
।
Dry Goods,
pUVE WEJfOKA-OOIXO SOUTH.
of nnlmnla te by for tbe largest
tors of I ho Const! lotion and the rights ।that bos visited Detroit fur many years,
KtpmA a»TH»*.«i.for.U«i»s»»na*■****"Groceries,
Hiirt. st rc* ■ . for «.&lt;.«.» .«m! Jm*—• gCHUTZE &amp; LUDOLFF\—‘
secured by it.
.and we noticed many of them are of the
Xlootas Ac HltooH,
k*Jl.
a* fcO&gt; r.«.. for
Jsrt«e«.
Thb platform without equivocation ]finest specimen-! ever placed on cxhlbi(■UlUUlt II UU)
Cx-ocbery, Aso.
SUK.’r.'ftft.Tl
su.talna tho rc-OMT-tructlon measure* of ।bition in thb country.
Manufacturers of the N«w Pa'tnt
Congnss and the nxAKClAL credit of
MONITOR PLATE IXilttE lirnw
Old ‘'Romeo,’’ about which ao mueh 'YANKEE NOTIONS AC., &amp;C.
of the nation, pledging tbe Govern­
FI1AJBhas been written, is a huge rp&lt; dmen of
ment's faith to the paymeut of every the Asiatic elephant, aud in ooti&lt;par&lt;s^n
dollar of the national debt, not only ac­ to baby “Annie," the 1U pulian pot
cording to tbe li tter, hut the spirit of form, a striking elephantine contrast a.
the law, and all implied pledges. It de­ to sire and genual appearance.
nounces repudiation, and rays It Is due
The white Burt.-tan camel.with double '
to the labor of the country that taxation bumps upon bte back, is said to be the
should be equalized and reduced as rap­ only one on exhibition In thia e*untry.
idly as poMiblc. It unites with tho
The eque-triun [icrfonnaucca steal I
Thirty-five true and faithful Senator!. good aa any ws have reen, the different
who voted for the conviction of the acts of the arcus being enlivened l.ythc
Preildent, In putting the seal of con- facetious sayings and wiltiebniB of Wm.
Houbc, Carriage, Wagon &amp;■ Cutter
dcmna'lon upon his course of Infamy Aymar, the scholastic Jester, and old

CASH STORE

«

; .

The future lire, before us. There to
work to do. a great de J of hard, earnest
work. The Republican party, whose
suocsjsi under the forma of the Consti­
tution, at the bd obbox lu 1310, first
commlltadtho American nation anew
to the faith of the 1'af fare, the doctrine
•Z ftafdom,b w held lu ground through
eon3lots of the moat fearful pa*alons and
nqlitdlcei, and against the armed attacts of tbe enemies of fritdom. Tri­
umphant at the badot box It can hardly
b* saIJ to have cajoycd tho dominion to
v^btoh. uniter tho ( ODStltuHpn, it wa.
entitled, for a ainglo day In pence.—
Notldog can fae more relf-ovldent than
the foct that a Republican government,
hatood upon Lho content of the govern­
ed, sod ackuowlodging the tulc of
niajoritt.*, mu»t ceasj to extol If tho
nilnorliy, betteu by boircvorjo smdl a
rujprity at ths taUlut-box, eLail be per­
mitted to appeal to ths bayonet. Yet,
Sam. lathrop, who Is clalm.*d to be the
It recognizes tho equal rights of ell only living represeatatlve of DIekcm*
whan the old pro-slavery, Demorruey. of
which the present Copperhead party te ] cl'lrcns abroad te the protect on of tbe
the IryUimatc dcrcnchiut, offer having; Cov-rnmcnt, and asserts the right of
Tom king end SI ’lie. Virginia appear
eqjoyedfor half n century, tho control volanta y ex; striation. And la tly, In a histrionic equestrienne scene enliof lhegDvcmmcul,found Itself defeated ] but not lea-t In Importance, It declares t Jtri the “Fl!. hl of I ncn,1 * I a whrch they
lua PrvriJcutbl tonfeat, In the single the Dcclar.-tlon of Ii-dependcm e the represented the gnrgeuu. rube of tho
offlec of I'rasldent, although it had conPeruvian monandr and bis charming infopl of bAfa ths Legidalltro and Judici­ merit, and halls with g’-adnera every ef­
al rrpiitmcnts of tbe Government, It fort toward 'nuking the principlei there­ and Ivatle, with Mr. Chaa. Lowry as the
Vprfldfouady refused to accept tbe t'on- of a living reality &lt;-ti cviry Inch of daring bare-back rider, and Sir. Geo.'
atlEuliunal re«u!t,a:&gt;d ro'a'lo! io dan toy American anil. Such are the pr.no plea
Brown, the champion tumbler and ac­
the , finest falr.c of goiernmtn: *wr enunciated by lire party oC the Uniro. robat, form some of th? cltrucUousof
tlevlse’l try man. A lobg and bkody
the great comlinatlon."
clvll war ensued, under tLc influence of
w/deh, r.itted by tho dorertion of their
Book Hotio**.
pcat.by^qw Slivercr-itfa Rep-cteaiatlyes andSeaators.thu Kf publican party
Graham
Lodge,
or Laura Clifford's life
obtained a tnajorily In flic Legislative
As IxvexnvE Wolvkmi x.—Under | rentanee. By Bette B- Bsbecek- Chi­
brunch of tho Gorernmtid, and with a
cago, Bounds &amp; J* mu. 16G8• Aurage r.nd perrcvcronc^ worthy of the thli head the Chicago correspondent of
Judging from the specimen sheet that
Rrtai ..otyjct, it nobly Isuatalnrd the Decater Illinois, Daily tfaynrt, of M.oy
U^tlon of tho States, the [Territorial, Fi- fl.h. pays tbe following handsome com­ ben reached us, thb Is an exceeding lunmelst and political integrity of the pliment, to a well known citlicn of thb te:c«Ung sketch of tho life of n young
nstton, anti the saprematy ot the Con- county, Suexmax Corseit E&gt;q., of la-teof rare merit, but whnao history
contains all of I be up and down* that
sdt iUon and Laws. That which tho
civilised world pronounced an imp-s-l- special attention of the people of tide co to make up the life of the wanderer.
blljty. our armies led by GRAN fednd county, Interested Io Mllta :
6hurmau,a:id Eremant,,and Sheridan,
“An inventive Wolverien has re­
auJ Thomas, accomplishjd. Out. uacently given cur mechanical and manu­
tloaaj, reputation, «unk by the acts of facturing circles something to ponder reader from beginning to end, while
tbe moral It to designed to impro a upon
BactouMD'sAdmJntotraclon to tho krw- upon in the shape of a ‘Double Turbine,' the mind, to one of great value to every
ert depth, of popular contempt, until or double water wheel, which bears the
we were a .corn *i&gt;d a to-word in the same relation to the old style of cum- Tho work te written by Mist Retta B.
aristocratic Capitola of Europe, was by
Babcock of
County, an occasional
Bepublican armlet lifted up out of the ' tlint the wheel of a lake or ocean pro­ cornel undent of the Barmer, one of
sal re, and stands uuy oral lei led lo-dny I' poller bears to that of the ‘Stern Wheel- whose«wcot little poems graces thb tebefore all nations of the Earth. That'1 er,’ on the Ohio river—they are both desuc of our paper. We ire speak for Gra­
flag which Democracy tore dorm nntl I »L’Dod for the aune purpo c; but there
trod upxt, to t&gt;-d ly an omhlem of pow­ , ends tbe comparison. This ‘Double ham Lodge the corJtat and general
er Id al] parti*! tbe world, an! baa by II Turbin’will increase the value of ccr- patronage of the reading public,
It*s*w baptism In the blood of patriots tula property In tbe State of Michigan aodTuIJy believe that any th! ker who
rueelvod a new sinilflcanco. Now Ito 1 alone mil 11 on, of dollurr, as water pow­ shall buy and read thb Book, will be
btamyfokte orc rcecjfs teed notes tho ers heretofore considered uaelcs&gt;, now truly wise and better therefor, and at
protection of tbe worti despotl-m tbe finds market value. Hundreds of towns the same time promote the financial in­
terest ot a young end deserving girl,
and villages, in Michigan, and other
who for her supixirt b dc)»ondcul upon
Stabs n-&gt;w stagnate! for want of power her labors. The ty]K«rarh!cal execu­
for manufacturing rpcratfons, will now tion of tho work la excellent, reflecting
The Republican party young in years revive and commences new order of pre.it credit "" 'Ire cntarprWntr t» bibb­
but great In dec !s, covering tho eborl th to pi. The water required to run one ers whose well known m-tnes graoe tire
par o l nt It • ethLuU • with aebievem nts old style wooden wheel will run a half tittle pa-re. For rale in H.u-Uugs, by
of States manship and armies so brill! int score of there new wheels, and five Main Bro’s at the ‘'City News Depot."
that history cannot produce Its j»ccr ha l tines as many as In the old style of Iron
no sooner triumphed In open conflict
Pttebson’a Maoazxxb.—This popu­
thaa it was canilr J by treachery. ItsbcThen, too, winter closed all opera­ lar m-mlbiy for July l« before u«. Thia
Iwrei and boDorel ehleftein wna shot tions with Ice, and summer as Invaria­ number, «e a e, begins tbe fifty-fourth
down by tho hand of a Drmocratic ossas- bly brought everything ton stembtll
s.n, fnthe interests of the Rebellion an 1 by low water. That day to past—this gvt«better and bti'er. It has now been
in the hope that hb aasas inatlon would giant pf water-wheels requires bat tbe publtehed for tweuty-a?ven years, and
aid In re-torimr the Democracy to pow- minium of water to drive it, and a man Ito unrivalled circulation proves It the
erjand the mtn who had been olccte J to b nut required to sell hb mill tn pur­ riKMt popular of tho tedl&gt;-r magnxlDes.
Pre office of Vleo Presttent on tho atme chase one, their cost being far less than The present issue Is one of tho beet we
ti.-ket with the butchered President,was any other of only half their cajmefty hnvc ever seen. A splendid steel en­
elevated to bloody scat, mule « os we
graving, ‘‘Undine and tho Knight,"
verily boilovc by dte ngen'-y ofthb same
lead, off; then follows a mntnoth o- lorod
man, to carry out the designs of the country al large
steel fcslilcn plate, with five fall tength
Traitors In wbjs? intcrcts thb assair Io bare wr-n g.eat
figures ; and then we have numerous
acted, einee hb elevation Pres’dent well known' miller and mll’-wright- wood-cut* of niv bonnet*, co;*, l-odlcs,
Johnson's carver has teen one of con-. Sherman Curette, of XHddletille, Dairy Ac., Jkc., hcaldes a score of patterns for
tinned iraud nud outrage. He has de­ i Co., Michigan, and tbe universal ane- the work-table; among them, .two
fl d farmer, law, the OcnstltUtioo, the cesa of h!s invention, wlll.lt to to be printed in eo'.ore. Th .'literary contents
proprieties of hb hiph office and com­ hoped, reeuU in crowning a long lite of
mon decency, proceeding at length so toft with a troll earned fortune.'1
btcpheua continues her interesting
tar in tits atrocities that the House of
novelet, “The Bilde of the Pralrio^’
Rcpreecntattvre, speaking in the name
GSX. ecnorxKi D.-Tbo Eenato con­ while “The Tragedy of Fanquler*’ deep­
of an tire people of the United States, I firmed Major Gen. Schofield as Secreta­ ens In myatety and power. Frank Lee
Impcrebcd him for high crimes and mb ry of War. There was no roa'on for ex­ Benedict, bus a charming story. But,
demeanora by nrore than a three-forths peering a different action on tho part of In point of foot,all Bield** aresuperior.
the Senate. Gen. Schofield baa admin- Now Is a good t me to subecribe for
In hb trial before the Senate, the Just l-tered the government of Virginia, un “Pctemox.” Terms, tJ,00 a year. To
expectations of tbe people were again der the Bomnatractlon laws,with fldcl'- clubs, three copies fnr^l^O, ot five for
defeated by troacbcry.nld.-d by the gold ty and marked ability, and b well $U,U0, and in this loiter eas*, an extra
from the Treasury Valti, and men who known to paaeas tbe Lilies: confidence copy lore premium. AddreM Ulure. J.
for years have bren declaiming ngalnrt
of Gen. Gr int. 1 ho Scnatq did not al­ Peterson, OuechretautgL.Philad' lplilatluf perfidy «i Andrew Johnson, became low the con Onus don to pass without
partner* iakisgviit. Under tush olrdeclaration in a. preatnllo that the re­
rumstnn-&lt;MM tlicrie the representatives
moval of tte-treiary Stanton was unlawo.‘ the ordy CansUulJonal, liberty levIng party to the country a&lt;acmbled r.t
Chicago. Theytlren nmnina ed fTOm
Waxt tobui Pat.—It b announced
tho Matas et mlhta-y and civil life, two
Jteprremraffre rr^n for President and fbirni Washington that Ibo Sonit-ws who
VbeP.-reAnrt, mon In whom all tho voted for Mr. Johnson's scqulttal are al­
people tiav. confidence lor ibelr bwt-n ready moving to control tire appoint
mratof a Minister te EugUtid. They
pMii:ot*a.-.y hero filled in tbp past. I e- rtduly are losing no line In demand­
ing an oqulvalsnt for their Berrieas. We
vrtth roftsMh credit to the rerent y and i
anppore that they tarpshred tor
Lmsot to ttona)«*-. Tire conqueror of, do
treason and rebellion for the fire: office. P’y beforehand, but such haste b hardly

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BE3T APPOINTED CIHCOa

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,AILK,v“4i

&gt; I’ORTES,

earnestly lo be hoped tl-at tbeTownship
Committees, of each of the Towns-hli*
in tbe County, will mag, the Breraanry
arrangements to havs out a full repre­
sentation at tbe County Convention •w'
th • SDth Inst. The nominatug ccnventions arc Important and there should be i
a full representation from eneh Town-1
»lup present, tbht the de’egatre elected
tny repiuoent tbe topular will.
re turned,b. login# tbs woman with him,
‘ Blown DowxT-Ou7&lt;skcmrd Johns-1 and all settled ip together and a. orned
town enrre-q ondent II. 1’. C„ writes us t* agree quite well until last wsek.wbeu
that tbe dwelling House of Mrs. Hak- a number of men, well dl-guiscd. enter­
nirrr Kellky, of that Township was ed tbe hoow and taking Tripp out tarred
blown down on Friday oltemaon, th* usd feathered him, compelling tils pimfob lust He soya the bone* had Just tnour to bo a wilncos to tbe scene, aud
bceti ml'edup for the purpose o( putting then ordered him to leave tbe town Li a
a cellar wall underlt, and we pneumo week. Dut the strangest part of tbe
w as not prop.rly secured. Two children thing la, that bofA women turned In and
were injured by tbe falling of the build­ helped clean tbe skeealcka.
Republican Cocnty -Convention.
A ReiuLlcan County Convention, to ing,but how severely we are not advised.
Thu Would Mom cn.—Andaodore
thn business at tbe • Cent.e'* under tbe
careoftbn-e Financial expert*—Bamjxjw A Goolykau. Their new good*
are nt band and they wo-e bought for
cash, and are lebig raid for ready pay—
lu endJcMjiiuantltb a, at rates loss than

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IIcum on Friday evening. Jcno 6Jb,
pursuant to ad;onmwent, to bear the nI-art of the coiimittce of arrangemea l»
for the col'br .t on of the e -mining 4th
of July, tho following report of names
rciunmendod for officer* of the day
was ir’acntcd. and oa motion, was
unanitnou-fly adopted.

)OKB.

ionart
kind and Variety,

IRE STORE,
OODYEAR,

MR. GEORGE FOREPAUGH.

Ttrt AltXXlC PPFLATS »I'I te
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MYRON A. FULLER,

EbIeTq3E3TBIAK3 IKD BJBRffiJNB,
U*l tu b« bnmgl.1 to iu Marks), avaatetiug •(

the mat ed of recommending officers,
for the cvldbration of the 4th of July,
would ispnrt ax follows :
For Pr.aW-nt, 11- A. Goodyear. For
Vice Pcaldcnts D R. Cook,A. Ryerenc,
IlMtings ; J. C. Hanna, Irving ; J. F.
Emo y, Middleville ; Lewis Duikee,
Ns-bvlUe.
,
,
Eaijb-&gt;—The three leading dry goods
For MmdbaH, Peter Cramer; leaving
to him lo ebsese and ap|*int one or houses at Chicago rej oct sales for tho
year ending May 1st:
tnureawWnn:s.
Field, Leiter A Co , W,7D8,470.
For r odsr, Rov. J. W. BmcioX For
J. V. FarwcJ A Cs.. $7,353,931.
Chaplain Rev. A. P. Moors.
Bowen, Whitman A 5V Inslow ,*3,851,A committee to i-rucnre and take
cbargo of tbs tiro war&lt;a for evening,
A. P. D:ake. Also tht Geo. M. Dewey
be appointed a comml Ue, to eomei&gt;ond
with iho State auinorltlci to ss^crtiui
upon what forms a small sired erdnauo
lit. Fnrptnt Co., B. *8h piece can be p ecu red, suitable for the
, to a C iptaluey, and his ViUnge upon such occasion.
Your comrtitfoo have not as yet pro­
Fort Bridger Co Great
cured a any one as Orator, but are corr.,po»Uta,«lU&gt;W&lt;-^‘«" '“"l" V“po t. AJl .r/wfalcb l« rwpwrtrillly «&gt;V-

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THE GYMNA^TUt FXPIXHT*.
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The meeting then ajjaurnsd.

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[ebrated F

Aa-Al LT With Ixtkxt to Kill.—
Wrlein, tbit \Vm.8coTT,of Hope, was
an st d by Deputy Sheriff VnooMAX,
on ths sth Inst.,ch irg.d wl’.b an assault
wlth'hitsat to kill Thomas A Rachel
P»ck. two aged persons Irving In tbe
Township of Hope.
The tacts appear to be, that this man
Swt, because ths Pecks had protccusd
bls wife from hl* brain! coed net. ajoault** Mrs. Perk with a fence sinks over
U&gt;« hsid, and J^r. Peek going to her
protection was stricken down with a
«dab, and nearly injured by a stone
•biking him in the aide, th own by
F»co:t- Bo:h port *♦ are dangerously in­
jured and thereto serious doubt as to
tbrir xecovery.
On Friday Eoott was examined before
®*J.,Gjnnoj». and In dsitoult of ball In
**«nm of JMOdoUare, was sent lo tbe

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TUX WAR RH WFKX THESTA TE&gt;.
Ito f'eaan. Character. Cnteuet. .ad Heeulia.
BY HON. AI.I-XAXDKU H.STWHEXH.
A btokfar all **ctl.u* and al: partle.. Th.,
■teorblaglr Inlere.lliig buck be “TW. caatr
.riraaaaa" af tte •‘--th. praaaala tte mu-l cum
piri* ate Impartial analy •&lt;. ot ibe eaiue* uf th*

Mssg'dsa

pen; treat, ailhmil piil.ran.blp, .nd in'tte al~
■ml mteeratwa uf ite character of tte .IrwgHe- rare ■** iim* prarottaU «« Lee *M*n.raw*.
■te fa it* dtoeripl.ua ut the cutenel of tte aw. it
CtJ-areroero-teterota
girr. ibwe Im.ifoe light, ate ahtevwa of ibe
r-foBlct telr kuvwa lu iboae h-rb USeeia ate
waielwd lb* Bute lid &gt; te reetilalimi foam It* foon
t.in-.pnsjp. .,,4 which were *o mramfole to Mr.
•n*l*ro* l-uui bl. poritfoi, ..
rtsrar of 1Uf
. -MRUiFFn HALK.
toofad.ral* Malm. The rraulla te tte w ar. prva
’J!'"■”**h’ •••
o iterate by, .ud Mr. Ntepten.- great ability
bar* b-re found their lullml pl.r
‘
Tba lalen** derir* *rrrynL*re manlfratrd lu
■biata thu work. Ito Qtke-U Character ate rrtev
make U tte teal .abaciiption book aver nubli.h
ed, and i&lt;ern lu Again* lb* loe.1 nppnuuaitr ta
te ka. “UO,? ”,r
°* •“
htatoty ut

(ctreevr.rn u.acn, Ithit.)

th* BAare£ei Ufraa air? *■11 ““•“•“••■atoA t«
xriu-ijc n.MAixoav.

KIlERlFF'fe RALK.

Xante I* twaaby tiro., that to t-.~- -7y!

eBSXFBS.SKS'.T.gl-g
F»r lhe ranters *r nichljna!

tf

SUPPORT HOME ffiDUSTBI!

■ •■1 Ate Chn.pn.t G.t.
tenaw prepute la toll m, roto-naW,

Ui* omtetfognad aa w*daw MMid *T'"T7.-t

.mssgte;

&gt;'arm.*X*trwv* &lt;fc County nialita
Together with, Gatto and tllngto C.ll
item at HllGUht fa BKhTLErA'lItoo,.’”

'te"-* in

mtn

Dr laaac W. Vmrot • w *J*iN

UALU,’},V',

BALTIMORE

Still leads the Van
&lt;■••«•»« a riurcuoani mjj

Hattie Crrrk road. AU kind* nfu%7,-T
k*pl tn a Firot 1.1M. fl.-rorV, fee tofot

aerWMC ilSre Jatre Griffin uy drr-l at
rteunled lu tbeoffiev of tit* Krtfriter v&lt; WO’?
Harn Couutv on U-a filth day of July

prUa. GtoribcZ?revered b.’ ••fJjTu

'
lAtaad nfa Ifil ta Ulae* number an* &lt; &gt;)
=iis'^Mai,’sss1ut7x
iot-.ni .old te&lt;&gt; ro.vrvrd fo lte«

t.teil te a piaaanro to neto waM m, awtomdte.

W. A. SAMTWEXX.

yyimot-cno. mmo,.
Oteora, fe u.." ig’Ltette te

v'£*£±*d

MMrigan, wiU b**aU at puhlrt *c'‘JS,uw*

tteltei, Ftewh iWCmlmm.

J. 1. VAI IIBBT.

MURTG'lGC bALKTbEFAVLTbarfot bran mad*
U&gt; .4 th*sum ut Flliren hundred .nd

1.. ba due nt lb* data r-t il.i- a-ti- « &gt;■ g»'krt “J’J
Twenty-fire dollar* ((x'.i-'i -U:-r' «.-• I't- ,
certain mortgage tearing dale tU f'E P ?-u
Jaawey ItC, arrested by Su&gt;-U&gt;
l.ncy .&gt;.»dford hi* wltc, U- h.nl I ’’tteGrf
rrewrdrd lu tba nBca ul IU Kegi-trt****,
nttmCtMMly. tn liter |-. «&gt;
lif. i-n lln uitreatb day ol Jam-arr l’~- .

-At SOMSt ball la How York. ram.
Sell Goods at tlio Lowest
RATTEX CRRXK PXicXX.
Tka lsderrwtet to-Tte Cfath ie wrote
Ctril ate to* ate fo-roor^d tte; thu i,
eed .utetzniUI a. eaa b- i • V*4
of tbe Mtea had three servants to hold tforo'AUM&gt;e.a Naw»ec^ tsl "LeiXtuBew
-.borexmonry.
c-towter. fo,
P05IBLE RATK8.
"ifalttetoce. July &lt;1,
•*B1“

q,urt&lt;r *

eftSi55-LS7.7S.-i=S'.ei^
stale, n.ttey.
IsAAl S KbStEBUBv.r. W.-nrn.
J w—
earMO

GUARDI kN Mal.K.

Of tOlh

Aa^ry^&amp;.

.-A tabtawfar woman,
Fifth AvjttreJ-rtaofhsWgovm. three hun-

Uflm .aiTmirt*n*v. tereibn
it.! IMirwi asfto
tonoudaapmiM* altewwl by la* Rr tw U.wnm
mentandaale at aaM nrmii'—
prroum w»

!W

nete3ricsm«
aUrr.tluo tn btulnrae, and . defarte.xUoa to

Plnn°-Fortca.

.reel

TterSiy. IteXLteC j'iluTsreL sTl '■ * «- “
HaaSlto.. toStterHliroteuZte- i’wv*•'
111*teroik^^tert toe .oic'U.nl» 1^rrort^teato-U
fawmyof apktroeura^ln tte

Atueut.

tte*d n.ttlnru XV IMS. UBI.

GRAND AND SQUARE

Mudgagcn

mortgage: kill.

COMVIlM!ONF.n% Mrtlf F.^

Agenia. Addrea*.
LUGLFR. McTURDT A CO
_______ Awbard niuek.Chia^ro. III.

SEW TORE HANti FORTECOMI’ASY.

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CASH YTIX-X- -BT2 VA.ID
Mtam llmjM. pubUabed. new M-Lrs TteotU
JJUY YOL'R CLOTH AT
on H|wrm*forrlnra. or eU&lt;niIH&gt;J wrwfonee*. Self Far all kinds of Country 1‘rt.dacei snob as Rutter.
te‘*TC£SSS'^’Ate., and all rl.-a.ea .1 the Hltetee. Kidr^ri.
idrer, Ar. te. fnee due. Diaraaca of tear air.
UAOiinva ITUULLn FACTORY.

couMenre. *Fl cenimiuiKwliiMia tu tUustC £ri.icatI writer«.‘folIM.Hl. Pool. Mian.

AIK.*, r.1 n.,rn |&gt;r rn.LKr.li
11•".*V"n’i nf-t-rortnc n. ^na.ru ,-n et* ta thb
raro Utol -teaboy* Mi'wU &lt;b*Mu i. Almira ante-

llvauriul .-,«*nr.

nl.tll

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Zfmtxo*. Mire.. April lit. IMfi.

ItatrdFcn. 17, 1*1*

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Vary Cheap!

Groceries and Provsions,

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tefae-ra-tf

^GENTS H unted Io *cl| the lliatary of

All't lorMurtgvg.ra

*f n“UoB’- ha.lag purobaicq

n as lbm'I • !
Mir*. JHaBkraifo.-EU.lKjzKkKllUb'- gvery
FT* Cnalcsare will find anr Iltoak C«s.
-iMdios generally shop in couples. aaouod stitch can be o&gt;t. and aull tire efotli can­
pletn. and erarr Article sold by a* t* Wqrnot ba pu'led *l»f&gt; wrthont |rar.a&lt; It. Wt par
Whan a lady has any money to spend, agrata Irwn r A t.. »»O per mount and rxprs
nntod Gaaalke.
•
immiuln
from
wMdrtwioa
that
awmnt
she dearly loves takln- a friend with
eau be onde. Addrrsi ,-iTU.OMII A CO.. Pitta
hereto see her spend 1L
burg. Fa., or Ihwiou- M»...
PHTSICIANS" PRESCRIPTIONS
(WBUISM—Douotbe imporod spun by Biber Tin-Ware of Kadry Deaerfpiten,
p.H-e. judmlng off «ur&gt;l&lt;l«aa ean inm nieehtne*.
■
Crockery nnd Wooden-Warr, PaaarriT *■&gt; Caaarvt.iT I’urius er Coaraphrosos. Indecent and profiuro exprett«xt Dacasien.
t'T4&lt;'1=&gt;! •**? mm*lM k bhosene oil
aioua are something far wersuthan ill ?.‘‘.l2rl^L* “&gt;r'x3
bred. They Indicate that you do net
Tlio Golenlo
rersremw God or respect man, and they
are also vulgar.
'—A trial of skill bet &lt;eoo the girls and Vy*ar* of ptiralvdmtaarr. Nim.ie «i Fl rani,

n

lh&lt;- aillagrut lls-ltog.. .that l.i.c il., u»,.l
hoSt-g tl- Cl.cu.t &lt; r- t..... .. &lt; Ju?
tli* rteievthda, -f Jaw B.i. .1 te . uwli.it*

a

▲. BAST WELL,

’fiee awtySlH. Folly warranted lia-Sre men.
number to aalfafy the demandi of ophn IWe
will pay •HW far any macblao Hurt will *ew
• atemuar, laora baastlful. «r almtir *ea&gt;a (ban
ton.

buys of West Point, (Ja., to settle tho
reostedqimtten, "Are tbe mental copsrfilre of females equal to those of
MtesF* rsraMsd io a decided triumph

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Two
“ 180, “ 180.
Top
“
Sinjrlo •• 180, •■ 275.
Rittler &amp; Jump aoat wagon*, 75, “ 100.

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SSTSrS-jKSSSSS

tlil.nl In tte IfaMtom Itesrr" a'tl-i&gt;rom
a-ut^r-ntonl la ..it raw .u tm-,..-to/J
rw-mv* weate, ) n- fcKX'to tea 4s, *. kmr^,
,.
KC. MUXIiLX.Jidmcf r-ter.
nal.atrreuor afol mfoaea. fa an.ll. ih* hortb Lal.
*- Km.11. te.'f or Surrb urvt quarter vf v&lt; te-fo
Corner of Jcflcreon and Railroad Street*, tmtulfo vr mfo seeitam ran.
WILLIAM U. lEUT.t.I.
.
MORTGAGE
SALE
natod. Afoy IO&gt;. IML
marxtr
OuwUu-i.
HASTINGS. MICH.
rhEFAULTtte....g bro. trad. t. tte
’
i AniiiTE onm.R.
of "«■ •&gt;-B‘ ■■&lt;•••' ...... I--1 red teVtUU.,
Tn* Rrsacaiaia haring pmebaate th* ‘iii.rrat of trTAmorUWnnA.'r.
terry, M.-AI a ■ n&gt;t Mlty-lao cvMi, wLIrt. n (felted lafo*_
■roton vtitol-ramixutot for ll,. roitilr nf terr,. at tlic4.tr oflhi.
.• i..g.&lt;|, r vlfo |'m&gt; Id
fur. Alfornris frn un an.i*iu ibiiingetenu
tu .pant neuter pain.ur r&gt;|&gt;*i»n in m.kdate lb* $flfcul&lt; -MCvud dar »f
rater lu.*
lag this tte 11 b.HT in.lilnlionuf Uie
racroterl by'Ju tub C I’ Neghi .ad {food* J In'
kind-in Harry Cuuntr and folly
ley
hi*
wifuln
J,.*c|l,
Trbbrl.
Ilo.ati., f
rqaal to anr In We.l«rn
•Ill lr.ni.1 lb.it, .Iillie.-r c . parforrriup u. ,r
MICHIGAN.
ul tte Krgw'vr ul Herd, ul 11*,ry Creaty u 1
D«li"ing that tte br.1 work will ullunalrlr
her K i f M.-rtg.g*...» p»g*
tte linn
coat ml the markrt 1 .bill never Irt a puur ariidr
o.l of mrtibur. «ad a. 1 kaow good work a Urn 1
Notice 1* brnby gitfu ll.ai i ;aiMuac*afap.
•re II 1 never par workmen for a poor J-4. and
er uf *alr ewataiur-d la a*i4 Moitgag* «sd »t
lh*n Impowitonmy cnatoeMra. Haring Iter*IrrolvU to anMroar*. ar* n.iolrol to
•!••**. i»r* dror bed io and ruined L ...4 NartgVpi.
Factoriea of the Ea«t. 1 font* Coarinnna.
•WO «&lt;
roJt IL*« to te Luu.,. .1 tor l-nfom, o.
All that pirc* a-.l paml u land lyvewl
are. In Iteviltagaof ffsUluc*. *xt"•« rro* It «~y wir;
br.npin th* t'vuulr vf barn and niatr .file,
I AM NOW SELLING
kagrasetet 'amI^I 1. lunte-T orUro-L Umloate roll- Ban midrotnW..
I ... . „f-4...
tfow**a1raMeS-*io
ite
i
tvi
..
t.-u-ro-ed
InMl-tmLumbar Worotib, A. No. 1., at $100,00.
i^'ut MidilnilfoTro'.nimi 'to IteTfei
Open Daggire *in~k Boat $125, to $1G5.
rilMgr, will 1— wild at pub'-c re.it C*a

Books and Stationery,

—Few things are necessary fa.- the —; ■« «—..t—..m.—. wOj—a a-i

!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

IN. rnteinc mniuiini it,,
« ^7,_
Orman UArr.'r-&lt;r i
ofaniU r-uair ,ui te
u. n.t
T»:ere-ito"‘&gt;t l'-r 1,-rM. tb.»i 0
.
J-1»
1&gt; at rln- ..u
U. IL. Airamito’!'
bHrTli'ta{"»*

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lK
ffil

Uanufactvrcd Exdiulmlu for to.
and ateold be carefully read be errrr oar. Tlio
ininieneedeaiaad for Ihl. great work .taurpa it Which tael enables u. lu oBer our caiioiner. boi­
ler Gouda fer Ilia moory than tteae &lt;■ bo prolee.
ihe.tfoak forlbe Tune. U fan Hluat.alra Old t-. be "Mauufaetiirer*' Agenl*,“ dr than can b*
Jjyo Stafls,
■ibiained
ut any oilier way
Ireland, abound* in Ifotnanee. IncldaM and R it,
Toe unpandleletl Increase of otir bu.ines*. hi.
•foaeinf tbe i'atrli-llim and llerolioa, th* Truth
and terror, of that warm hearted people, rue- enn-pelled w« lu lemurs to morel apoclua* qn*r
lalubis On) p*xra and over |M illawr.Metie. for*; Ihcrrfuea tee* Icaate for ■ term of year*,
bound UI cfolh, jtmn and gold Fried *4. tte ileganl block, newly erected; ■■ Non. »r and
Agent* wanted srerywbere. Eadiwlra lerrttrry Idu ,'uii.mar AlreeL W e are Ihd Bril who ter*
xTD au rex ropcLAR
SXufiT lafe.TSTn'X ffitk-"- attroptrd Io ma a a -Reeulutbia In Trade," hr
enabling tbe public to procure good* ta email
q.iantitie* al manufacturer*' nntro, thu* *arinp
the Mosamer threw large proUta-made In pa-ing
through the tend* of tte Iteumiaarao Mracb.nl,
of Naw Practical. tfo-A. or. ArvMtreeareandntatr th* W hlifoesl.r and Hatailer.
CTXm, fa
ryfm- draeriplliecteck. and tba getleeup of tte club
■ III rvceiee a i-reaeul woith *3 to »3o0, areurdVfrd&gt;Ml I'lsalontlos 1-Fuor Magnifl.
Ivleasily Hlitraled Hrdle.l Ihuik.. eoniauuns ‘Lr’Kzi tUK OUR ffKIF ^RCUf.Ult.
Pure Wlnen and Liquorn for
Juirwilaol J'hyaudogical laloroalian. for Men
We ter* also made arrangement* with lb*
and Wutneu, *ent free on receipt of 1A cia„ by
Medical Purpoiea.
addrrMiBg hr. Joan Vamiku-nil, Na. to CUatou
■HEAT OIIENTAl TEA CO.,
Maae. N. *. CIV*
with other good* aad their full line of Tea* at
w-uenA9.1Sr,T9 "'ANTED.
nEOPl.K in want of, and Ayrnti wlw are tell- pn-eiMlr Hie earn* term* to Aifani. a* though
A Ins ait klada of Kawuo Micaiata, are ■&lt;­
quested la ad.irrw ma (with aMStpt for tHWllr
redaoedprk. a and lens*. J. K. l aaaeuna, buz 4. tbi 1-a eornmUi. -.alfow J *hy .C’SSJZ
Cbarinlown, Maa*
U-J?“k r*r?
ord,r' "‘4 p'’®* u,‘ “i1
• The TteCnp." seal t. anr addies*
■RANTED, A-GlShfTS 1
FAIUCKR &amp;. CO.
GROCERIES,
•74 Io |KK&gt; wr raooth, ererywbere, mala and
female, to falrudacw lb* Getrome Isturored ComOF AU UXDS AXD OF HFR QCAUTF.
moo Hany Farnlly Hrrwlap Meehlni Thi. u.«-

CAKPENTERS.^

Tte. hurtb ate mrntfo
V. X. UABWnop.
11.1..4 Mar taa. 1ml may.-Vt;
Cluarila*.
GUAirtllAN Ml.i;.

J^AIUIY COUNTY

•sStfA

—Longfellow eayn that "Bunday lathe
golden elan- that binds together tho
volume of the week.”

Htoiiaga. Aax. W. IMT.-atTyl

PRORATE ORfir.R^
~~
gTjrror
J«CW/..-4.V.rvrorvvtero
_
■rofoa.
otite Protau*
&lt; ten for li.
twAUra ol tte l-rvtete OSca. 1* u*vinSLS**aarea 'l/tng^toUw north-ra5"«cr. oflb*
ua -tnurtevr. I -Im. *.v »r
mmrtae.nr aatofea iwveuytve roil tn town iwa tl, u",nStteSSi«Vr^L?,*4,,*''*»SL hSi

l i i ni

—The wife makes the home, and the
home makes tbe man.

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

iL*&lt;3mll fVun in, l&gt;arr&gt; r—ur,t, .-l u-i,.4®*
July nru. ai tte boar or. r, .reiri « ti
Khuca it tertey gtraei U.*t tn parmaura af Iketrt* c o Auimramt. Any i,r
tmlrf Apr.1 tan, UCL

ffass'zesitf.'s.WJBriEsrs

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Pleasant Paragraphs.

VERT LOW FOR CASH-

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It is an awful thing to feel all that wo
possess conUnually waste away, and at
tbs same time to set our heart upon It
without inquiring after something more
sdlia and durable.

New Good*, -fort Received,

CrraM rear. Commtwtoorr In nte Aar Birrv
y IL* .-Ac A ULEN. CtanHaltonra eotettor.
Atraarror. Atta**. I&gt;.nrn&gt;««n,tegteer. _
tM4wl A.UInr».MaxaUi. A. fl Uto __ IwnaMT

lit

Many fkvora which Godgivcth us rarrfoui for want of hemming, through
our own unthankfolnese; for though
prayer purehaseth biesrings,' giving
praise doth deepen tho quiet possession
oMbeuu—Fuller.

Old Gohds selling rcrardlMS of Cost.

JSttrtWxHFg SX ZyTnSX-^;

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penting of sin when it has been com­
mitted, than In committing it at first.—
To deny, as Peter did, la bad; but not to
wrrpbitier’y as be did, when wo have
denied, is wore©.

Fresh Goods constantly on hand.

Kirry other *rakl* fa my line equally low.

bat
ueaHr
tbffr.rnl Doot., Illbtra and
Wc ax-o still Malcingr
ITubgiajdi AlbtiBM. Kerry family wan la arm*
tl.l»sfium (t.
Fine Toilet Arliclea,
Calalugm* fund-bed free on application, and
teaks m.i ।&lt;»t paid c&gt; ray nMrvas «■ rreetpt of
IIV TRAPS,
price. Can racing book. conl.iUlar |wl. *ltlt
i.nrea. foxwber with blank alieeU and pi Islet ■ ad MUing erarr dewrnptfon of Dry ami Poore
ANTY&gt; OILS,
l.ra&lt;iii&gt;K I- r eumlling a Hat of nine. Mnl free Io (lifoii., 1‘lwted W are. Jewelery, Watches. New-ng
ant »u. oa receipt i.f Jo cU Anybody eon aril Uscbiue., Ac . foe tbe uni form price of
fr-TO 114 to !.«•• &lt;d tbeaa bwkaalmoot say where.
ONE UOIuLAR.
’.•*..•???* *“
intoroatioa whirr..
Wa would intprea* upon our nitron* that our
Julix K. I'OKTl n A CO., I'vbliabera. Kua.
*v&lt;A i. nut iiu|K»eil ol srooiibli.n l Go.uU ..r pcz^fkimcry.
and SI! Sanaoai Sltevt. Ptiiladclphta, C*.
A GENTS WANTED for tue U'KAll.AU caiafally selectnl direct from Amerira and LuroThere is a greater depravity In not re­ AdFTHE aXKEN -The ..eatral tfook n.r fxm M.nulsctont., tLe greater portion of which

Consider our feelings I—■Swell tailor to
new customer -‘•You'll excuse my o-klng,»!r—but—a—you don't mean to wear
our clothes with that hat?”
Tbe cross of Christi* tbe eweete-t bur­
den that ever I boro; it b such a 1 unlen
as Wings are to a bird, or as sailt to n
ship, o carry me forward to my desired

Brat amn'al of Crockery in Town.

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1000. AlSC.itUI-45CS.S

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UMixn Co . Cl.ICaea III., or St. Loafe, Na

CAL'1 IO.X.-TIm ruaatry h beinj Samlrd
Many persons think thcmralvrs pcr- • lib
—oC.^Ure.oia.ant wiitlaa b&lt; Ctnlma.
fcrtiy virtuous Lecatwe, being well fed, and IfolitK-iaoa. who Bel er.aw a battle. Hee that
they hare r.o temptation to vice. They lilt IlmA twa Luy la eudvreed by all the Leading
don’t diftlngutah between virtue and
victuals.

Sf

GRANT,

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l-t" £2s»

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lifeof

T^ete Isa clasi of people who think
t£jiL to be grim th to be good ; that piety
Tl.i* la Hie nqlr Fall, Authentic aad Official
is a soil of facial longitude; and that a lli-lo&gt;,&lt; rf tbe Lile amt I'ablie Nemcra ./ the
t hieluiu.ao&lt;t ll.eooly oneibat iitniforaed
thought, to be really wholesome, must Great
by .11 In. Madias Ueneiala. Send s.r Spec.he abapened like a coffin.
men 1 aye. and i,rw. Addrvir XartosaL 1'ca

Beat Japatu Te-a »1.45.

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

i-elor* baring any otter, a&lt; you would ...urrdlr
be di.ippoinied, uhmild you happen to *eo&lt;™* of
ttesc.w.irk afterward. W* her* frrq-ieni *pp'i.
calivne toNwup Jfarkfa*. alter persona hare **■
•mined tte**.
There U one of Ibeee Machine* owned by a Itey
hrery package ul sealed Eu.el-nie* ruolain. osa in Irving, wh-ch bo teen In cunelaot uw four
tear*.and eb* has nerer bad any ireuUawiih It,
bimielf.
laHtMsal.Bxraiinsa. l»nUi»,ra.l- c..a or re. nix Ticket* for 31; 13 for ts: S3 for ncr
baa there bee* anything nut ol order during
trr Bo other «.&lt;t l.a» urcaogrt t .atrol. ,4^ e 04; Hofer&gt;15.
the
whole time. Il la called tte
All
letter*
»:&gt;oold
be
tedreute
to
Harper,
lithe only anthor.ir-l -Lite of Or».n.’ Ifoa't
..ffrrau luforior work. "Uet Iba hem." He.irf W lluu &amp; Co., 173 Uroodwnr. N. Y.
"FLORENCE SEWING ■ACHINL’
Como and Hcc It!
I'ururano Co . Hartford, Cantu or F. W U«uaoi.il. Detroit. UmHi.
F». &amp; 13.
We ora «g»i&gt;U for orrr On* Hundred Ini[«.ri­
Hnstlupi Feb. Xth, 1808.
Cr“'* " “"•’■d lor the
ant Uanufsctarcr*. and anr preparsd ta fur

vtenerai vtrant

We WILL N©T be CNDFWMFLP.

Grres Tea, DO to NAiCS.

O
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t-fis
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Will Last a Lifo-Time.

RUSSELL &amp; REVINS.

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Tbe Hindoos extend their hospitality
to their enemies, saying: "Tbe tree
- does not withdraw l!s shade even from
the Woodcutter.”
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Tbe Lowell Courirr calls the parting
of^rioung ladies muc a adieu about noth-

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A, lady being asked to waltz gave the
following sensible end appropriate an­
swer: "No, I thank you air; 1 have
bugging enough at home."

It la Aliuoil Eulirely Nolaclcaa.
mml -f Fino Gold Jewelry, la all relaed al SI,- Il ww* aeroae thick seam* with no diffieuUy.
W4.0-W.
It* laigion* era *H uoablre and ar* nvldapeteeul upon lhe hetfao of spring*,
which tecom. weak by de­
grees and Baally tail tn
du Ibetr work an'
liraly oatil
other* ar* sapplUd.
One of the** Nscbine*

k ou Will know wbnt TUUr Frige I* be­
fore gon pay for II. Any l-riie may terx
lar aurtber ut the same value. No
Rend for circular and price* tu LIPPINCOTT rhaugrd
Dtenka.
IdF~Uur |«lroM eaa depend on fait dealing.
Itiraaaxtee.—Wo select the few folloaieg
names from the many who hare lately drawn
% aluabte 1-iitea and kindly perniltUd tie tu pub*■’’ T. Wllkiin. Bnffilo. X. Y.l.-WjM.M An
■lie Monroe. Ublcngu, HI.. I'laao. rained al |€S--.
lu-bl. Jseksun. hulmqao, Iowa, Uold Watelr.
»xto; I'hillip McCruthi. Laui.rille, hr.. Dia■n-.ud Clu-ter Kiag.
IL A. Patler.i.n. bew
Bedford. Maaa. .s1(I&lt;r Tea set. glTT-: Miss Em■r.a Walworth. Urlrr.ukee, Wi».. I*iaao, fate-:
Ker. T. W. l-llt, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrfodevn.
W’otidrilul EL Ctrl.-fl.i-It pitam?Vi •
I4F*Wc publAh oo name, without permission.
Onsios.or rail'in.—"They are doing Hr.
V * Uy mall fo- to ct&gt; and
.1 for x-'«
A&gt;l.1rr..thrtarr»for.\AIIIA5 IlM.L.MrM Util laigwl bwair.es.; the firm Is relisble. and debury. Naw { (F Agcefo wanlci lu «r»rj part vt .arre ilrelr.ucw-'- IforHy Trtiw.r L*.». IMT
"We liars e.aiiuirte thrir *(sleei. and kn-w
llirm Jo be a lair dealing nrm.“—.V. X. IhniU,
i GKNTM WAXTEll r.,r ,h.

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"Mr, if you will give mean app'c 1
will be good.” “No, my eliild, you
ought to bo good, for nothing."

40 to W

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&lt;t HAKKWKIJ-. Pniaburgh, Pa.. Sate Itanufae

ii'^ 9

Prayer hover profitable : at night it
iaoureevering; in the morning it is our
armor. Prayer should be tlio key of the
day, and the lock of tbe night.

H

klnaUI raintlage. Framed KocraHaga, bih.r

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Look upward for the grace needed
now, and forward for tbe rest that re­
maincth.

1J®

grtrittw

“• JlatokT.

Ww. nc-sanra.

rSt-SfefZKta.

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Tbe heart la the only thing that inerrases in value by being btoken.
A. X H S .
Be who lovaa little, praya little; he JAl KKT tCulburn'-1‘atatrt) uXEeanaot b« •&gt;■
who loree much, prays much.
called. W* guvranir Ibey will «ot
per earil.
tlbrarvedduties maintain our credit, clu&gt;; per.
but secret duties maintain ourlLTc.

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Forget othem' faulti: remember tblae

** “ Mrwna Woorerttn. mtoptenanu

a nd Perfect

tn Its eon.truetlon of any Hawing Mm-Mm fa the
Wf rid. Itwtteusur aaraiaa cat-ablaof aukfag
more than on* kite of stitch. This

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▼ariatiea.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY

VOL. XIII
ahuincss flircctorg.

1. W VROOJtAM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1868

MEDICAL.

RAILWAYS.

HOOFUBD’8 GQI1J BiftERB,
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THE BROAD 0AOVX—DOUELIT1ACX BOVTI

Prwel by Dr. C. &gt;L J,cdm.

NEW YORK, BOSTON,

The Great Remedies for all Diseases

THIS RAILWAY EXTENDS FROM

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A UTEBAET CURIOSITY

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LIVER. STOMACH. OR

ous declaration of principles
nomination with which I have been
honored, and which I greatfuliy accept
When a great Rebellion, which imper-

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nlzo that the greatest glory of a repub­ Tost*maator T"
“J am,” sod I. defiantly. "Haw didst,
lic la that it throws tho shield of Its proire'll hev. When they come to ua 1
determine that pint T"
leave their fe-----of its people, an.! vindicates the rtghta
But me thinks I bear one ray, Hu

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FenaoMS .iiicanced in Life,

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WEAK AID DELICATE CHILDSES

TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

fully as those of the rich and powerful. I
I rejoice, too, in this concoction, to find
that 7 They may be wat they like whom .
lu your platform, the frank and fearlees tonahnelly deceived me.
Unable to obtain admirolon Into the
avowal that naturalliedcltixens must be
plot and not be defiled T Doolittle,though they were native-born. Our bourse viattin the delegaahen rooms.- Cowan sad Dixon wureabiishnlsts.—
When they split from ablhhnism— tho foreigners; our tethers established by ter when I Intimated I was athlraL The
arms their right to bo called a nation.—
It remains for us to establish the right rekested me to dust, and tho California
to welcome to our shores all who are delegssben, uv wlch I expected better one to travel. Ila easier to slide than tp
things, bed tho Impudence to otter me
climb, wich is tbc reason why so many
come American eltlxenR. Perpetual al­ wine! wine! wine I tdjteed rich a nose more are damned than wived. Dcrnoc-’
legiance, as claimed abroad, is only an- ca I cany about. WineH Jo satisfy the

otliar name for perpetual bondage, and

first they saw the light Our National
cemeteries prove how faithfully these
oaths of fidelity to their adopted land
have bc.’n sealed in the life blood of
Ihou*"1"!* upon thousands. Should we
not, then, bo faithless to the dead If we
did not protect their living bretherin In
gUjcruang.
the tall enjoyment of that nationality
for which, side by side, with the native
m.arroo (Was* HFIN THE WOULDarJ ac- Letton of Acceptance from General born, our soldiers of foreign birth laid
Grant and Speaker Coifax.
down their Uvea. It was fitting too,
B.i (JOA OX CHECKED THROUGH,

In the brief speeches which Gen.
Grant made to the Committee that was
1STASK FORTlflKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY, appointed by tho National Republican
Convention to wait upon the candidates
and tender the nomination, the General
ii. itinuLC
Intlmnted
_____ -vr. tiiat on a futureday he would

bln in California 20 yean.

a good enufTablalinlat till he called un-

rages I retired into a friendly hosterly Let Chase stay with us a week and then
he'd forget al! i)lspl&lt;l ideas, yoo bet.-kept by Dennis O’Shaughnessy, and at
hishasplt*b|o bar roiaced myself With shood yoo poke that silver pitcher at
him the niggers give him at Clneinati,
for defend In a fugitive, he'd swear Ukn
dtlxeua uv Chicago with I naturally fell Feterhe never eaw it—only dlflterln
(him Peter In that he'd stiek to It. Awl
among. The saloon keepers, wich in
their la no goin back fur the principal
ones. Thar remorse kind o'drives sm
shuns, wus gloomy, sad and dlsappolnt- worse than ex tho they originally im

had proved so true to national duty iu

tlnjs of peace for tho tnalntelnonoe un­ an entire absence uv that gentle gargle
tarnished of the national credit and
finally assimilate to us and be uvtagood faith ca regards its debt, the eoat
Remembcr, Johnson. (Iowan, Dpollttif,
and Dixon swor when they started at
need to extend this reply by further
Philadelphia, that they never cood go
comments on a platform which has allo­
so In the following:
tted auch beartr approval throughout
the land. The debt »f gratitude it ac­
CopnecUcuL
Es I concluded my rajjnrk, pjy dpclo
Rational Union Republican Conven­ knowlodges to the brave man who saved
the Union from destruction, tho frank
tion.
ever we cood git from the enemy, an d
In formerly accepting thonomination
of the National Republican Convention tancs and loyalty, the demand for tbs fcrenoealn Koo York In JoplyT Me- we retired, I feeiln that whatever other

uto. W. WOODwAlu*

Hen. Jamei Thompson.

lAIIM THOMPSON -

Rennard, D. D-,

p RAND THUNK RAILWAY.

CAUTIOK.

opened out onto em,
•‘DimoCTasy,’’ J .remarkt, "la distin.
gulshed eboefly tar itaolasdctty inadj.
aptin means to ends. One would auppoootiMttPretOflteisttocteef end. In

continyood in offis, muy bev the
thenation- Abliahun Oonvenihun wux a holdin It* to pay for the likker I conaocm,
avoid the necessity nv being conU
xlbly
"Certalnly I kln,my old bufier," plnt- ally rekutcd to ebalk it down.
ln-!»ted on the Congrreslon
be spoke to a rutber gorges edifice
your Convention so cordially in
Baffled by Executive opposition, and by
I entered it, and wux surprixed, not
tinyoo to hev Arscaror*, Cctiectora
reoonstructlon proftervd by Congress,
the floor, but at their pcooolyer appear- Revenue officers with wieli he
Justice
and
public
safety
at
last
comblnvide the profits uv the $2,00 tax on
tl — Her trn.ua! anarr. lei faiiMt.a pleeeuro laj.
chaps with gold spectacles, black coats, whisky he makes, and Deokin
ment of sufTrrgo In those States could
wants suceree Hint be may bev hts
the dadred cud be attained, and that it high foreheads, and white neokerchers. gcnjagnln. or nt least that be may
was even more safe to giro the ballot to .“’Is this," thot I to myselL*‘the uniform tb^lrivilcgv uv hirin etn for 04
three who loved the Union than to three delegates wear nt Republlkln Conven- month, deductin To cents a day for
who I ml sought ineffectually to destroy
At thia pint I turned to a mnn slttln day’s absence, without no Burrow
It Theaaiured suceom of this legisla­
er or other military satrap
tion io being written on tho adamant of
about to molest or make afraid.
wich
wux abed on the las ballot, Colfax
history, and will bo our triumphant
is the main pint, hnd cf Hauooek &gt;
or
Wade?
vindication. More clearly, too, than
Johnson

C 0 H-KXUMX.

HASTTNCH S03SE,

BAITY.

the open
tional author!
al unity. This priri

IO--O*!r detlructl

03. C.O. SESTT.

u» awaller at the begduntag,.« pi
nvhla hcrrelre. m.-\y ba pur pand
fay nothin. Dcekln, that joo’ll!
tak back.”

volving on those Intrustod with the re­
sponsibilities of legislation, evidently itunned with roars for Grant; wlehever
way I turned my eyre .1 saw nothing but Offls. Itmlto r-kw IXekin Pond’s
ibould be readmitted to participation in Grant bodges and Grant medals; the
tbs Government against which they bands wul all playin the KUr Spangled on akkount uv his slnwtsrina, oi
had erred only on such a basis so to Inmont'a candidate, on akkount uvl
payin off the Nachnel 1
to the same A hl Ishnm melodies.
nation. Certafnly no one ought to have
claimed that they should be readmitted wich I knowed wax Dlmecratic, from But my bretiirlng let It la
under such rule that their organisation the feet that bis shirt wood hev hung tbit sueccreis tho main objlck.

german tonic,
mo A. JI

bea bln a Iritetal ablLhntat, autf srhe.ef

Dead Sib: The platform adopted by
thcpatrlotlc Convention over wbleh you
presided, and tho rnolutlone which ae
happily supplement it, so entirely agree

thS^i^r

J AXE, P R03ZRTS,

FRANK ALLEX.

NUMBER 8

his nomination by tho Chicago Conven­
tion :
saved f.oco its cnetulre, I cannot doubt

er that some statement of views beyond
tho mere acocptanoe of Domination
should be expressed. The proceedings
of tho* Convention were marked with
wisdom, moderation, and patriotism,
and I believe express the faelinga of tiw
great mass of those who sustained the
country through its recent trials. I in­
dorec the reaulutlona. It elected to the
office of President of the United States,
it will l&gt;e my endeavor to administer all
tho laws in good frith, with economy,
and with the visw of giving paaee.qulet

party of Uboriy with all throughout the
world who longed for the Uborty we hare
lime i rinelples of the Declaration of In-

abllahnlata nominated sleh *»»a tor
1
Vice President eg to make Grant per- ,,/T'p
Dekln Pwcram w IndlgnaaL “Good feetiy safe from l»ein removed es Link­
er wnx. Kf he’s elected hel! serve eut' - ■ • f

frealn nasfancl views wood offer rich an
be written in the coining contest. Its
past record cannot be blotted out or for­ a man ez Grant, who tword in hand.
gotten. If there bad been no Republi­
can party, Slavery would to-day east its
baleful shadow over tho republic. If
there bad been no Republican party, a

Jca«t eminently improper, to Uy down a
policy to bo Bdbcanl to, right or wrong,
through an administration of four years.
New political issues, not foreseen, are belllon was unfurled, and when the r&gt;
eponao of “No Coercion" was board at
public on old ones are constantly chang­ tha North, wo would have had nona*
ing, and a purely admlntatrative officer
should always bp -efr free to execute the
will of the people. I always have re*I&gt;rctcd that will, and always shall.— been kept flying in the field until ths

l®^There are three thousand six hun­
dred and rixty-four known '

five hundred and eigbtyweven
an ; two hundred and seven

C1LAXL» M- EVAWS.

dlulecta,

U. fe. GRANT,
The following is tte reply ot Speaker
.
Colfax to the Committee, announcing teeleus General of the Revolution

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MAXCFdtJTVKiks
Ware-rooms. SdS toesrterSuwL Mr

CA.SH STORE

A Splendid Auortmont for
Salo at Rail Road Fnooo.

All Hastings Outdone!
of the Government, to introduce into tho’
aril sorties the erae high standard with and 7.MS deatha.
which Am military eolortira have over
—Th# New York ITmes and Thurlow
boon made,and to give us tho benefit of a Weed support Grant—In spite of which
fact WO believe bo will bo elected.

Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots Ac Shoos,
Crockery, Aoc.

LEAVE XTEXOXA—GOING SOUTH.
Express. at 7^0 A. ■ . for tegtaoo nA Jart"
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Ready for Work.

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Wareroowa, &lt;33 Uroome at., New Yesk,
The Potent Monitor I'lsle I'ianoa Vy than mcellar Conatraetiun are aupenor ta all ..(k,-

Ilavinr aoeorod U« largv room ovw BBOWITH ported t&gt;y the Irw. frame, allowi.r a larovr^eaZL
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other kind of Piano. Ily tbi, mna, U» euil.ir
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missd for IboM &gt;t&gt;o wish to do Ibrlr own wo&lt;k_
IrmpteT Ibo Hl-ST W0BKMKX. s»d WILL
HAVE XU OTHER. Mr work .how. thl. foet.
Io irhteb Ibrstlralroa of lb« pablie u rrsproltol
1, dlrorfrd.

orjs ukokts hugox snor.

»nd a large number of the nu..t diaii.n^Ii
Frwlraoura and A aw leu re. F rum long al rZ-rni
and anperiwr facilitire for Manuferturint n, ,r«
enabled tn offer rar I’iaaue st u tow pnere u V,
naked by Inferior inaAere.
Send for Circular aud Fries Uat.
rj-»r in a. ph ant Io 300 Coaiesta 1

John Michael.

WALTER A WOOD’S

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PRIZE MOWERS ANU REAPERS!

Take t*ha toed, and are wwd terry wbsrr. fa.
Crowd Goto! ktedafo and Imperial (.rea.
th,
TIow East, I low IlcMstored.
imgloa ol boner — being lb.
Josl pobtuhrd. a o»w rdiliov of DR- CULVER- Ihfilti Friu dwurd.d ol rent Caioontl
WELI.*^ Cobsaatm Emit oa tbo rwtiral rorr
twbhoot owdiciarl nt Hpreuatorrtivs. or teodaSCO Firsl Pritg^i all part* of the Watld
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Sroey. Mretal sad Hiralcal IncDporilr, Imprd,
Maia to Marriaat. rte^ also, Coarawplfon. Epi
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WOOD-Jt P,i*r Mawrra-one ud la.berM.
drarly d.n&gt;on,:ralr&gt; tram a thirty } earn’ .ureaJa
U lXJlrrl Sell Rabrr Reaper, with „ . imi
fal^iraetaec. that the alarn icx rvaaooarorra al WlMIII’ri Xew Mowing Atla.bn.esl
M OOIl’H Hand ll.k. Keeper.
dan^rrona nae of Intrrnal sirdxinr or the ap|&gt;ll
HAIXEX llllnau llsrreatrre
ManutMiuird b. the W.lt.r A M *»4 Maw.ar
al nora antplr. crrlaia. and* (rotsal. b» roe.a. of
and
Keeping klaehine t »-. (Irert.l 0R&lt;a
• hkh rrrry aogrrvt. a» maltor a hat bia condi­
Felt*. I'aa. t win. J V.
tion mar be. may euro bloiarlf cLropIr, brirata- Manufactory.4U&lt;uick
Ilrwiicb OlLeea^nd Satoar-Oloa Sew York City,
Ir. sad ffedhmJIr.
CdrTbi. Lrctere thould b» In 1 hr Land, of ararv &gt;wwlh sad rrrry maa in tbs load.
Sriit, smlararol. in« rtoln ruitfopn. to M£ad
drrm. poalpud, uo rvrripl of rls crula, 01 two
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Are .ai^r.er t.r BasUjy.

or THS OXX DOLi-xn BALX A nXVOLV- rpSaama’i Crown Crtaoltore
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Are eae^eslled far Dareh.lt;.

Wa famuli at a uniform prier ofOXEnoiXAR
■ orb artidea aa are ward by e.try family, al a

fllbomson'a Crest Crl sal less
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Ara Chamiag tor Ughlesm.

dmlarin Xew Tort er Bualoo.
Agvela oanled to co opornla with na in (earTT

rphew»ou‘s Cies.Vr eellnra

lloa. sad in the dl.uosel of a larva sad »\d*d
°L.t,r\ “1
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« are. Watrbna. Cwpetlnr&gt;. Ac.
IV r meet our agro la in a spirit of liberrtllr.

mlum a ba^ia.m. prewo I word, from t'o »£e.
recording to the Mie of tbo elob.
A ebrek deaeribiei; an article to be adj far a
dcltar, 10 eta; JO tor »i; 40 for »l; ao tor |4. lw&gt;
tor »IO. Kent by mall Money .bonij b« aent ua
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dor. Ctroolars moled free to ear addreaa.
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JEWELRY &amp; IUSIC STORK

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8AMUEL J. nit)L£MAX.Soper,iwr
JAMES W. BENTLET.Townehlp Clerk.
Deled. llutiofo, J«M Sth UM.

Tklart

GROCERIES,
Which mnel be sold, vltbonl regard to pricra. to
tuaaa iwu. iv&lt; iumic w— g.»u&lt;la.

HAIRdressiNG
is oseBoflt
wiQ qriekly restore Gm Hair

world! Longa’-------never a partisan of Grant, we, frankly
•vow that since these two men have so
signally changed places we now a thous­
and
times prefer Grant to Chase."
this nomination, but we do behove that
party, bat Hit ana strict party leader, tho bmt interest of tho party, and th*
-The New Tert K-ruid prints a pri­
•ad the hvfag mbod fa.eat rfthapriw prosperity of the State loudly demands vate letter written by Chief Justice
oipieaaf that
that ho doMthi^asd ths nomteatiom at this partlodar time, of Cham, in which be dates that he was
that be stands boforo tho pooplo a candi­ Hex. H. P. Bauwix, as our standard
date for the preeidency. As rah troy
day nd every wack from this until the
•lection will bring out greater and ymt-

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Isvlla pt, nltootion to tbnlr

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—The Eart Traswat Union LeagoM
moose patronage not to degrade, but to have called upon Senator Eowfar to reelevate our politics. And thia expecta­
tion was and i.just,roesormble and mode­
—It is a significant fact that A. T.
rate, in view of what wo know uf the Hewart has displayed n Grant and Colman end bis antecedents.
tax pennant over his store in New York.
-The Erie (Fa.) Di^ofcA, abanAoaing Ito independent position, conioa out
exaaporated tho Southern people or oucouxagod them in their robclliou ; but
—The Congrevdonal Convention for
tho election of General Grant, will bring the fal DistrietJs called to mret at Katowhenever the war for the preservation of
them to roaaon in the speedist way poeai- maxoo the 21st day of July.
, tho Union is spoken of It is fa vain for
—Senator Sprague of Rboda Island,
our opponents to deny ths strength
resistance, while offering them soldierly was reelected for the term of six yean
there is fa his nomination or to dispar­
from the 4th of March next, by tho
liberality and magnanimity.
age the arcessions it will bring to the
Legislature
of that State, on Tuesday.
Again, wo have every reason to believe
Republican cause. The memcrim of those
that General Grant as President will sur­
—The Now York TH&amp;vne says that
firs years of desperate struggle for na­
round himself with the truest and strong­ Andrew Joh noon wan elected by aanaational existence, are still more vivid and
est of men, just as in tho army ha dis­ ■ination and con firmed by bribary. What
more sacred to every American heart
played an unerring judgement and a a constituency to make a Presldant 1
than all others ; and tho xin which re­
c-Juqirchenriro impartiality in the selec­
—Official returns from tho entire State
sails sb much of the sorrows, the agony
tion of assistants and subordinates, al­ cf Florida gives 5,000 majority for the
and fbs glories uf that mortal conflict,
Constitution ; for Reed (Rop.) for Gov­
ways
putting
precisely
the
right
man
in
cannot fail of its power over* the heart
in every place. Tho capacity to organ­ ernor, 6,700 majority.
and ths brain of the peoj Jo of the loyal
—The hill amending and extending
etaAss,and especially, uf thaw who by the ise an administration and appropriately the city charter of Washington baa be­
sec tew he won were (rood from slavery to Officer tho Departments of tho Gov- come a law without the President's alg&lt;rrnm&lt;’nt,is of far more consequence than
■ad elevated to all tho rights tmd priviOratorical, Philoeophical,ar J udidal abili­
—The Pittsburg Cbmmrrefaf says :
ties of the highest order fa a President;
"Let Illinois send Joseph Medill to the
and this quality General Grant, as a com­ Senate, and tho country will alasort farGeneral Grant was not indeed faiiiomander fa the fluid, and as tho bead of got that she aent Yatra."
penaabls to the Republican party, as has
barn said, invidiously by some and by tho armies of tho United States, has dis­
played fa a degree never surpassed by
sflisssin what was intended for ecmpliany man, living or dead. Every good
xsni. Neither tha/aizA or fate of that
man fa the army had his favor and con­
party hangs on any single man. It has
fidence, whilo ho never failed to detect
its own into mission ; and if it be true to
an imposter or a charlatan at the first dlsmla»re the petition of Mrs. Judd,
its cherished prfariplea, champions wffl
grants the ctom petition of Dr. Jaddend
novar be wantiag, nor will they foil to be fiasco. And lastly, General Grant has
Auqdayod a true soldierly impatience will, gives him the care of the children. •
men worthy of the dignity to which they4
tho whole system of corrupt and wasteful
—The Sturgis Journal favors the
may be called by tho voice and votes of
expenditure nt Washington, tho result of nomination of Hon. CynwO. Luce, of
the friends of equal and exact justice.
the corrupt policy of the present acciden­ Branch Co,, for Coversor. and Hon.
Butthough the leader is not all, at
tal President In bis brief administra­ Wm. L. Stoughton, of St. Joseph Oo.,
any time, yet in most relations in life, tion of the War Department, ho carried for Congrns In the 2d district.
tnuoh depouds upon his fitness for hi. out a plan of retrenchment wholy unex­
Ms place; and at this time no other man ampled fa its history. As Chief of our
in the nation could so command the m- armies his infiurae hss steadily been
«rgiee and the enthusiasm of the loyal thrown fa favor of reducing expenditures
peopta,of ths entire country. The only class to the lowest limit of safety, and of stoi—Tho Senate, In Executive nee. ion,
who will be indifforcul to bis nomination ping the thousands of leaks which d»- rejected Bunbery far Attorney General
by a vote of » to 11. The only Repub­
•se ths confirmed and embittered copperlican! voting for him are reported to bo
‘ unless the man changes his purposes, hie Fowler, Hcnderaon, Rom and Shenaan.
who supported tho war. land rejoiced at habits of mind and his involuntary in—Gen. Grant and Speaker Colfax will,
dbe Victorias of our armie&lt;w&amp;o can help stiucts, bo will be found tbo/&lt;»«»d of
feeling tho iuflueuro of Grants candi­ every good word and work, but the un­ it Is announced, atari about the first of
July far Colorado, and expect to bs gone
dature. It is on influence which by compromising foe of all corrupt practices on a two months* trip, solely for recu­
force ho may resist, but to which he oea- and all unpatriotic combinations. Nover peration of health.
■ut be insensible. No war Democrat had a party so much came to hail with
—An increase of the tariff on Iron,
will be quite as strong in his faith and on perfect enthusiasm a nomination, as the Steel, Copper, and Cotton will probably
Ids legate this straggta, as he would be Republican party have that of General be recommended by the Ways and
if saw other name than Grant's was at
Means Committee, thelrsub-eommlttoe,
th* head of (ho RrpubUeuu ticket. And suoceoa in the contest in which ho is their having decided aoto report- Nolncreas
it is a name, which by its union of solid chosen leader, er to tho position in histo­ on woolen goods will ba advised.
merit and splendid adiiavemcots, wins ry, the credit,and the national reputation
equally upon tho thinking and tho un- of that odminutntiin of ukieX ht M to
flnnkteg,upon the atataamaa and upon the be the koad, by the verdict of an over­
onward. No one alee could so call ont whelming majority of tho whole people
publican paper slfrnlfiomtly obeervM.lt
the hurrahs of tho mob, or better com­ of thia Republic.
by no means follows that the State is
mand the confidence of the educated and
going to become the Gorden of Eden.
refined. Nor will it bo found any small
—The Chicago TTotm claims that the
element of strength te the contort, that
Mtaaoori delegation to the Democratic.
nearly a half million of returned soldier*,
Tbs eaD for a Itepublisaa State Confineli front the victorous army under ventica for the find of July, fairly opens
Grant, almost without distinction of par- the contort fa this State, and beyond all
ty prsdilictiona, will render an enthusias­ qnertior demands ofgray Bopubhean to
-TheRov. S M. Merrill, formally •»
tic support to their illustrous chieftain.— heap and doing. Tbs soteation of sm- North Adamv, whom aaeapada fa eonTheir votes, their nntiring labors, their dtdntosisno unimportant matter, and nectien with a young lady of that place
voicoo,
ikrir mflrmnce which to not
wm the subject of m moeh comment a
Year ago, wm formally expelled, at the
small, will be cheerfullv given to eocvro
recent saroion of the Troy Methsdirt
Conference, from its xasmbenhip and

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The nomination of Garaal Gru nt, and
his tsanly letter of acceptance published
in another column nobly open the camf-n- Let them who can pronounce a I
name more dear to the American people
or more renowned. The loyalty, the
•owrevtolfe suffering and tho triumph
of tho nation are fa that single nemo
noblv represented. As tho name of

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•.«*. P.UUM
th. I.«.r, .04 .Jib. of red
pttef^deo, to ..ary states
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lb. oaly oppartaahy to abtala U.

TUB LAMUB8T AMD MOOT CXBOTTB

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BEST

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BARLOW

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Bunday School Xotioe.

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Republican County Convention.
A lierubUean County Convention, to
„ point Tk'rtraie* for the State and Cunfrvwinn-d nominatingC-mventions, will
te held at liar Court Ilou-e.lnthe vilh*e of lla-t&gt;nga. on Saturday, the SOtb

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BUSINESS CARDS'

Kxxr«»ra th" UrrvstJCAg Cacwrs at
urn's Hot this (Wednesday) after-

PIECES FALLPBINTS

at ’- o'clock- We hope to see eve
’ liepubiimn in tho Township, present.

Just Received.

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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB PUUFTIH6 THE BLOOP.

TRY IT I TRYITI TRY IT!

Music &amp; Jewelry.
“Thia is an agroe.ible world, after alL
If we would only bring ourselvea to
lock at the objects that surround ua in
their true light, we should sec beauty
where before we beheld deformity, and
listen to harmony where before we could
hear nothing butdUcord. To bo sure,
there is a gTe.it d-al of anxiety and vex­
ation ; we cannot expect to sal) upon a
summer sea forever ; yet If we preserve
a calm eye and steady hand, we can no

In avoid th* quicksand* and weather
the storm* that threaten shipwreck.
• We are members of one great (Molly;
we are all traveling the same road, and
■ hall arrive at the same goal. We breathe
the Lee air; we are subject to th” «ame
bounty ; and we shall lie down upon the

General Grocers,

Boots and Shoes,

Dim Medicisa, Groceries,

MYRON A. FULLER,
MR GEORGE FOREPAUGH.
Tire Asxx.r nurvATS -mb.

,:ir x«.i :»,.*■&lt;»r u&gt; uv-i uuw. •&lt; *■—
ffi'iS EQUETaUNS AND BWaUlW,
«Vx» •»&lt;• ml bub la Ate my ate tow la

Groceries and Produce,

not becoming, then, that brother should
hale brother ; It is not proper that friend
should deceive friend ; It is nut right
-------H. A. GOODYEAR,
that neighbor should Injure neighbor.
We pity that man who can harbor en­
mity against his fellow ; ho looee half
the enjoyment of life ; be embitters bl­
own existence. Let us tear from our
eyes the colored medium that invests
every object with the green hue of Jeal­
ousy and suspicion ; turn a deaf ear to DRESSMAKER.
the tale of scandal; breathe the spirit of
charity from our lip♦ ; -nd from our
b.artl let the rieh goatlings bf human
kindness swell up as from a fountain, so
the -golden age' will become no Action.

MIL CHARLES LOWREY,
Ate iM Itfwl TlarCMM Artm. Ml*H KAVn.
MAIXLLR ELIZA ZEUN.

Baiker &amp; EnkMB Dealer,

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TA’.I.S
COEPEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STarcn,

MONS. PERILLE,

TwhBMMMMIMMkinUl

MIC. WILLIAM P. AYMAB,
AQ*n*&lt;ar*aUM.

MB. JOHN BATCHELOR.

W. PARKER A SON,
Linry &amp; Sale Stalk,

teAbriatd^yeer

BUTTER,
EGGS,
POULTRY,
BEKS H’AX,
SBXKP-PKLTS,
BROAD BADDB U1ORT LIMB.

atlabtic agrkat

robinsonTTw lokifmaN

rax.

D SCALES.

wnn

Broad Gauge Railway1

Mm/staMNaik

MABCA.ta a* fteai

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NEW YORK,

MILJOHNREEVES,

PWILAMKLHIIA.
nfabibaaaly Mates Io tbe

w. a HEDRICKA CO.,
■ i.,,,J trval te ■•‘b bePFl®***
hrU. d—
, Maeoi be ebuiaad ky ae Jowte" «&gt;

Saddlers &amp; Hanesnuien,

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A G0BGZ0U8 BT&gt;HT BHFLAY,

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For tbe Famera »f Hlcbirul

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HASTINGS, MONDAY, JUNE 22,
CHARLOTTE, TUESDAY, JUHED.
W. C. CSVS, Agent of Pkblic*ti»ni.

19226335

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Oil Regions of PeansylvaaiM I

�LEGAL N9TbS

GREAT SALE

Sfeffclf
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CAMTAIGT IO&gt;G

LIST SYSTEM

Cominissionc;i k07^~

[’ll BttT FAMILY

EjsSSg;
’SrSS

SEWING MACHINE

throughout tbo country ■ a

ALBUMS,
And a tarlety of vatoable and useful artistes

ONE DOLLAR foi- Mcb ABBCLI
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^£^4’7*'"

Dry-Goods,
PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY, Groceries,
LOCAL AGENTS, HASTINGS, MICH.
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Is bow on exhibition st tbo Store of

Advertising -A&lt;etits,

SASS.B-J;
,-huiuu ■£■
CHANCERY

ter of Motion thirty-three O»&gt;. ell lathe to»a-

I. &lt;M eoutrvcrioe of say Bewieg Machin, la the
■BiV
euieble at waking
toon oae Med of stitch. Thu
Jf.\KE3 FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES,
with M raacb eaM, and with aa Utile machinery

CSrtutar, 1GH, Mulav^Gsng &amp; Crons Out

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RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS. *fc”l‘"X-JTafcr.‘4.'Slr.
We WILL WOT foe LNDEB—LD.

Wb. Beaaaaa. tbmplataanfs Aeticitor.
Datod,J«M»th, UM.-------------------

— —"7 wv.rn.ia wwaaaa*

Ing us a Club In our Gnat

For with Pr.,, !ent llrure

ONE DOLLAR SALE

Dry and Fancy Goods

COMMISSION EH'S NOTICE

It naraona li.fi.._

Fresh Goods coistABtly oi haad.

A Wald., Pwe. of Sheeting. Silk Drxas
Patterna, Ac, Ac.,

Old Goods selllag rogordleM of Com.

FREE OF COST!
Ow IndeteBWB^ durtog ^Iho pnal few yean

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.
Ou (Honda will raedlly aoUceonr Preaentx for
M aud «0 Ctobe are now more than equal In eel-

■S»rh*ABX KXAMIXU.-M
lay POrveo order,ng either of the Clubs ■&lt;
ned below, can hare tbeir aelectiaca vfprrn
irsffW-eTmiJft,
'or a Club of W.(M,)~Ona ef the follows

Our own UlyiMi urut'

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

•From Aptiomallax,Court Hootr.

iSM—
Orf.. ISM. also the ILfltai /‘nni-’n awarded iu
Family Sewnig Machine*, at the Perla Eapoailion,

.'o^ffT^

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRANTED!
And a Written Warranty gi.eo If required.

1 YX

Xy

Corner of Jefferson and Railread Streets,

Facts and Fancies.

HASTINGS,
Mary Harbinger waj arrent rd In Alba-

MICH.

Be Sure to See thio .Machine,

The Health Reformer's Cook Book.

Harbingers of peace.

Colorado often husbands to a thous­
and girls this tipring if they will come
and get them. It’s leap year, you know.
Undressed kid gloves are fashionable
among the ladles.
Tio^young ladles of New York call
tho photographic albums, filled with
Um names of their friends, "rogues' gal-

“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.'

A GENTH WANTED FOR

“ Tho Bine Cont a.

I AM NOW SELLING
"What kind of board do you get at
your bouse?** said a friend to Blnksjthe
other day. "Well, we pine during the
week and plank down a good deal Sat­
urday," said tbo cadaverous Sinks.

Lumber Wagons, A. No. !., at 1100,00.
O]»n Buggies single Seat 1125, to |166.

a®

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

E«cry ether artiete In my line equally low.
Il will be am by cmnpnriwe Chat the abort Ag

A Hartford four year old saw bls pa­
rents preparing fur chuyrh, and asked

told1hat ba was too little, and moat
wait till he should grow bigger, “Well,"
fur when I get bigger I may not want to
Ort n

'I'V, AV AAW t I, A Wlln. • 1&lt;A — ■ ■ &gt;aV —

Top
•'
Single “
180, “ 275*
Ratior&amp; Jump scat wagons, 75, " 100.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,
WAHTED-Acr'rr’p«r »»«ih
I T tbo year round or ■ certainly al gMO to
PJtopr month to those baring a little capital
Wa rimrante tlie ab..,- —Ikl,
•« - *

Funeh says, “Women are raid to have
it once for particular*.
stronger attachments than men. It is
I. AUEARSl CO., «
evtarad in little things- A num Is often
attached to an old’tial ; but did-you ev­
RANTED, .AGIEN'rS
er know of a woman' having an attach­
ment for an old bonnet T" Echo anu' —
rniuro.urT T.
Mer only IIS. Fully
that mil aow

Groceries and Provsions,
■SlCCOMB

Cut them on Thursday, cut them for
we*b-r ”
. .&lt; J
CutMremon Fridayicttt them for woe;

Tin-Ware of Every Deoerlpilon,
Crocksry and Waedea-Ware,

KEB08RNB OIL,
Cut them on Bunday, you'll cut them
tar aril.

To the Ladies.
■M the wMe country with Dry an4 fancy

Patent Medicines,

'At the aland lately occnplod by A. Ryerson A Co.
on Stole street, llaatinga. Mich.

Mont grandA otbem will exclaim "God
anew, and they sum up the philosophy
Gt the subject with the following lines,
which used to delight the writer In days

Monday, you aneexe for

Send fur drscrlpilve Cleudar aad Term* to
igeala. Addnaa.
IMGLER. MrfXRDT A CO.
■ol mJ
Lombard Block, Chicago, 111.

xtff yor.K ruso forte company.

ONE DOLLAR FOTl EACH ARTICLE.

(caanenu naaca. 18*4.)

Books and Stationery,
Mm to *put. sending cluba
Agent* Wanted l.i ever, Tun

!
GRAND AND SQUARE
kl|grair« Plnno-Fort
No. »«n and Sit Second Aeenw. (earner .
rwi.) New Tort, Rend tor denertouJ
&gt;(■0 aad I'rioe LteL
«««P«e.

GROCERIES,
W. ▲. SABTWEIX.

Hectic on Tbuadgy, for Mmelhlng

»1 Dollar Sala?

Hasdage,1000*1 ^1H7.__________ noUtf
^yaated, 1,000 *ea and Wsmbm I

AU'ylarMwtgageee'

or ALL KIXDS ASD OP KSg QVAUTT,

££■*»«. i» &lt;»w prepared u&gt; mU « ,
, WWW 1HT1

Farm, Town A County J
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April lot. ISU.

Proofof oar statementthat wo have:

■ EVetOTION IN T gADE!
,

oat MT arma and putting up her Upalp

Tommy looked a look of wonder. Did
i Ua Utile ean bear right T They did,for

pALTIMOBE
art. aed ia each a&gt; boa rarely oeen equaled, end
cannot be exaeflad.
These pertmito have received eeqnaU Bed pmiae
frnm tbo moat eminent cntlea and rrumlnent
of Ute ecu try. and they ata.ld adore
orery booMlrald in Ue toad.
For parueutara and descriptive circulars, ed­ gUY TOO* CLOTH AT

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AT UA.1TISOS. DABRT CO.. MICB.,

BY OEO. M. DEWZT,

vol.
yusiucss ghrrctorg

xin,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1868

medical.

RAILWAYS.

gortry.

t. It MALLORY.

NUMBER 9

Grunt** Farsanal Character.

Jwtrj.

OUEB SHALL BE THE VTCTOIT.

TOIObY.

W VBOOXAX.

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
And Bfcw ICnjgland Cltloa.

p robkrtr.

THIS RAILWAY EXTEXW FROM

the opposite of thia promlo brigadier.—
I Ikaeied that be would ride lofty booea,
SIGNER'S NOTICt

22 to 87 Mile* the Shortest Route.

head of th* body-guard crying “God and
th* Union,” talk In words that would
ring through the land Ilk* a trumpet,
and do all things In th* high Roman
ftehlon.
I expected that either F.emont or
Banka would rise to the head. Hut Uko
•core* of other promising Generals, they
failed to achieve leaderahlp. Mean­
while, I raw more and mac* of Grant,
sitting beside him around nightly ramp

HARVEY WRIOHT

For a Core of all Throat aai Lcaz Dissascs

FROM BfFFALO-R. Rew York Tim* from D*
pot tur. Erctuiif, aD4 Mlchlfui SlrwU
&amp;.00A.M. MKW YORK DAY XXI’UkM.&lt;»«■

rr‘»?.&lt;M P M. II.ti.iU
York KM F. M Cocorri,

covon,

and

advocate of Indtecrlmlnato labor and r*»
sparisibility

If it m sot comely for a yoang lady t*

The Hidden Hands of Help.

I defended him a little haltingly. I held
him a pure man, an energetic fighter.

;j*A. M EXrRDtj MAIL via Ara
lAasdiy* atcvplad). &lt;
utb Nerttevn Cvairal

At bat, educated to humility of opin­ * d the secret Influences, the Uttle h*!p- employment*, a* well aa of re iiBfldh*
ion through “th* long, dull anguish of Ing hand* that shaped and uplifted the
IUv«sof their grain* I If the truth could
patience,” It dawned upon me that Grant
b* knowa, doubtlea* It would be found

LIGUTKXING F.Xl’REMH (Dailr

I :j« r. m. xrw vork stain xxrmx' . cB

glwtrUauij
The Blue Line—Freight from Muaii■tppi to the Seaboard50 Cent

In describing tbl* lino, the Chicago
। jiciuu-tty
&gt;» urn wu
Railway Rtvi-nc aaya
saya;: When
thia cueu\^fk'»i । terprbe wa* fl ret conceived, there cxl»tj ed, a break in contluuty in the Detroit
River, and the guagn of the Canada and
I Great Western Road did not correspond
with either eastern or western connect­
ing line*. The latter difficulty wa* over­
come by the laying of the third (the
"annexation") rail on the Canada line,
giving it the four-fbet-elght-lnch track.
Th* Detroit River wa* practically bridg­
ed by the oonatructlon of an Immense

CF INHALERS Bl KACH.

HALL &amp; RUCKZL, Proprietors.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Th* Great ’Stixngthener asd Pain

D&lt;K&gt;troyer of the World.

cause he was a great General—rising in­
to the key poaltion of the national bat- upward, fixed hl* eyre upon wtnt one in "an open field and a fair fight” If a
woman prove herself a* competent and
acceptable, la ail respect*, aa a man to
heavleet metal, and largest caliber.
In these page* I touch lightly upon rracbed height* they never would have fill any respectable position, we say, nnattained,
bad
It
not
been
for
Utile
white
।
hesitatingly, let her fill It a*d Ifi hfrlm
•am* of Grant’* public achievement*.—
hand*, which the world never raw, that
were extended to them when th* beetl­ upon th* weak attempt to abut out cer­
rather to ahow what made him the man
ing cliff of dlflloulty seemed to bar their tain cmploymenb from thia honorable
he la— the *tock from which he eprung ;
the moulding influenreaof hl* boyhood; upward way. The subtle Hen* of sym­ 0mpctltlon aa th* meanest cowardice.
hl* early military and civic life; hl* In­ pathy are more Invisible than thread* I It 1* worae than thia—it 1* cruelty unre­
tellectual growth And political education which sun beem* spin through mid air.! fined. Thera are many kind* of cleric­
Tboae between sympathetic hearts, finer al labor, hitherto monopolized by men.
during the groat rebellion ; aed through
than th* finest Uraue* of light, have f*d
all. th* little thing* Indicating the int»- great
aspiration* togloriou* strength and
rtor Ufa of th* man—what w* thought
and *ald, hoped and feared. Hence I
gtv* minute Incident*, believing that hl* Beatrice, and Petrarch hl* Laura, । their way to them. The revolution
[ those, even, which *ecm trivial and
I point!***, may help to throw light upon and Tbotnpeon hl* Countera of Hertford | eal for being uneatentattoo* and almost
aa a bettor and purer Inaplratlun to hl* ' Imperceptible; it la even more certain
I hi* organlaatleo and development.
Rarely ha* *o much grcalnera been Kenlu*. Thcsc-werc not hidden band* ;

much goodnes* been marred by *o trivial!
fault*. I believe Grant's cliaracter one
lecn landed care from dock to dock, be-' of the soundrat and most beautiful In
tween Ixtrolt and Windsor, a work history—a worthy companion to tlutt of
th* great and good President, murdered
through th* foul conspiracy which wa*
mer's storm baa ever Interrupted.
Here, then, we have the indispensable aimed al hl* life al*o. Happily he re­
condition precedent—an al) rail through ' main* to complete th* work of Abra­
Ei&gt;|d*n4 Clliv*
ham Lincoln -to wboef be U *o unlike,
M. CIXCISXATI EXPRESS, from !»•■- line from the Minis -Ippl to the seaboard. , and yet *o like—with tbeaaiueaiosdfutThis being racured, the companies Inte- I
restiil entered Into * mutual arrange- nresend sagacity, the*am* “charity f*r
meat for the transportation of .freight all, and mallos toward none."
without change of cans or other delay. | He 1* utterly genuine and guileless.—
Thera roads arc I bo Michigan Centra], H* *tlH preaarvra In hl* high satai* th* (
■wralneaa and simplicity of his country
1111*0:1 Central, Chicago, Burlington &lt;
Quincy,Jackson. Lansing A Pag*naw, ! boyhood. Altogether free from cant.hl*
I lips, obeying the teachings of hi* moth­
Hudson Hirer. BoaUin A Albany, Prov- ; ' or, have uttered no oath, been soiled by

ed him. But what'they
kinds, where light and steady work
required, and fair Wage* given, will be

SEW YORK SIGHT EXPRESS.

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN’ EVERY HOUSE

tai Efflt Mfflis.
FAVORABLY KMOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

Ksw Tori City aal Vicinity,

twenty-five years.
MADAME ZADOO PORTEB’S

[UBATIVE
LOUGH
BALSAM.
Erie, 2S. 50
J
CU. per Bottle.

J AGE SALE.

u arix TXK WORLD JR «

m

th* *«*t. cuxArzsr awt&gt;
XIO«T EFFECTUAL IIEREDI

COiiailS. COLDS, ETC.
The Horbl ktf rrer froUnrref.
piurer-Y VkGKTABLM,

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH,
riTAJ&gt;K FpRTICXETS VIA KBIB RAILWAY.
.11 PriaUnalTick.t

II. R1DDI.B,
Gra'I Hept

WX.B. BARR,
(jelf) Osal Pa*a.Ag L

rtBBAT WCSTBBJI MA4LWAT.

FAIIIAIIS, UIlltlAT
JAMBS CHARLTUX,

c w

Housatonic. In other-wurdr, goods
Belmont,when an aid,with |&gt;allldcheek*
shipi'ed by this line arc tran'portctt
promptly from the White Mountain*, cried, "Why, General, we are (urroundBorton, Providence end New York to 'I ed !" U»ero waa no preccpUble change In
the Mississippi *nd Ohio rivors without
breaking bulk tn transfer from rood to
road, and with only one way bill. More­
over, the bualnere not being done by an
outride company—which, having once
secured the monopoly, might dismiss
from it* mind al) thought or enre regard­
ing the Interest of shippers—but by the
roads themaetvre, the latter hare the
I same Interest In doing It promptly and
' well that they have in doing thorough­
ly and with dispatch any bualnraa en­
trusted to them. And such has been the
practical working of the management
er profligate, corrupt, or unearily «mbiThe company bind* Itealf to promptly
adjust all looses, whether from damage
•r delay In transit, upon a basis kt uno*
the pure, modeat, almpte-hearted
liberal and Just This being the case,
man, who b loyal and admirable tn pri­
any lora upon any link tn the chain,
vate life, who: love* himadf lent, and
comer home directly to the buslnera and who believe* moat enthuilartleally In
conscience of th* company,precteriy th*
United Htat*e of America. Leaderahlp
same a* through It were acting upon it*
own responalbUity.
in clril government, and unariftriiMaa
rnterprira ■rating and effecting ths rame1
reform tn freight transportation os'
I through lines had already don* In paao-.

nu-vLTo nrr ojcly rnr omvuixx.

tUE MLE.

lyilOLESALE A BET A IL-

OYSTER

z tRAXO TRUER RAILWAY.

i* sue vore* iw iw

Gen. Grant and the Old Saltier-

tal'nly oucht

not brighten

faster with th* Idea of "rfiug with fether," doe* abe not share her little boy’*

appointed committee who wore
had ■erred IB yean la the renter army,

abundant and very favorable uggf-

devalep* and alrongtben a tru* maahrad. m* Gon. Grant hlmaaif about the aaatJtw’.Uenabl* him to '.rathe world,”
and to enjoy a certain liberty which may Mlow, he’ll make it an right" Gen.
1 Grant wan temporarily living at Twenoften results from a sudden freedom tirthandChaetnutaueete. tatfiie4tff,
from long roatralnt
stapped up, rang the bell, and went into

Balm reply.
“Th* General’* angagad aid caaaot ba
Just at this maanenta little girl »p-

run upstairs aadteU yearpspan oM
Bubacrtptkma for thte Vataable Uf* of
willing to do good tn
the Here of Appomattox Court Ilona*, Uttte thlngB.Uttl* act* one after another;
from which th* above extract la taken.

this la acoompltehed are equally worthy j

P BDWARn Rnnr.

JZmuchyou know about ritbra rfl U.ot At first yu® toste oosw. to lump* ; orated H. with
'po SI’ORTSMKX—

BUCKEA

COLT * *&gt;*■

" uuiu not every­

body bo the better l-FooHanTt .VosfA

■octet!**, and especially Utter against I follow it, and at ill another, until yon
upon but hte labor. Grant'
ration* g^ to the stock holders of th* | Maoona and Odd Fellowa. During a lull
road*. The companies (imply Increase In-the "naration," a modest, u n pretendthe number* of their employe* in the
offleraand the work of the freight de­
partment sufficiently to do lb* addition­ Mmcn or an Odd Fellow ?'■
al business which th* Blue Line brings.
Practically, therefore, th* working M as

XPflOM BALTS,

BABTWELL.

a

"SJSl t.

F

fW*Cfeero

M frvtU

afpree*n a

beeutiftl

and If.

mother of auch care. Il will gratify the

stock-gnmblMS; alneo,

“ &gt;’lt ZADOC rORTJR’S

CnratiiB Sugar Coated rills,

Wholesale an

Take your eon f»r aeompaaton wben-

girls;

of thia Village, and It 1* to be hoped that
pony, it I* all harried on, as above hint­ every Republican will poeeera himself of
and
ed, by the regular ofllxn and employes
of th* department* of the raveral roada.
lyehall we
The company efferv no temptation eith-

DEPOT

Tut. Out melb«l to Inform lb« anbUe
•«- rrtMl.i.' FRKBH GYHTBBNt1

cheeked, bright-eyed

Firnidt Wordt.

thane* forth,

�H. BARHORE

WHIP mizzutg.

Q X&gt;. ■PAULDING’B

Ikt Sutisgl Bibbh

MAXVrjCTCSU.i

CASH STORE
new goods

.«R
BBPVBLICAI MBHATM.’II.

' about his record du-

ULT88EB B. GRAIT
lively incapable of anything of thia kind

Mr. OUrer Dyer will described * th.
wickedest man in New York.”
—Hon. E. B. Wxahborno of Ulinote

,

-vuBtrrxzB colfax
V*
-

or-BMau. ■

hfaChfafi

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

All Hastings Outdone!

and I th ink anyone euntng

COLFAX AS A OAHBXDATI-

Battle Cr®ek Nowhere
toon aro Republican.

fidelity of purpose. No boilers or party
conspirators ever flock around him, to ro

rate their dirty plana No plans for the
succession will frustrate the purposes of

it shall depend on

considered a Democratic candidate for
Governor of Missouri.
^jajrlMaCtTr, U.T.l
Juncitb, 13G8. j
• -The Florida Legislature on Tuesday
Going west from Fort Bridger, the elected T. W. Osborn United States Senafirst five mil™, tho ground rises gradu­
ally higher until It reaches an elevation

of Appomattox is I he name of Schuyler

not forgetful of the dignity and high dawere pressed for a Domination, among
who was one, that deservidly commands
ths confidence of tho North West for bis
unfaltering devotion to her internets, and
whose nomination like that of Mr.
Colfax, would have been an honor to the
party to whoso principles ho baa shown a
lifelong devotion. Of course wo refer to
Mr. Wade, of Ohio. A nomination over

entirely Mr. Colfax has the heart and
confidence of the American people, and
the party has every reason to rejoice in
the result. Probably Mr. Colfax, is not

that will make him aa honorable and.
valuable associate of Gen. Grant, in Li*
high office.

UUVS WKKONA-OOIXO SOUTH.

Grooorlca,

gCHUTZE A LODOLFF,

Crockery, Aco.
Manufacturers of the New Patent
MONITOR
IKON

todnooday

the Liverpool Exchange

WK the National Ticket with the Hero

TBAin LKAYKJACKaOX-COIXO NORTH.

PIANO FORTES.

its whole power will bo directed to its four and five miles In width, then a long
—In the British House of Lords on
proper end, the promotion of the positive
and downs, then comes quaking asp Tuesday, the Irish Church appointment
susfieusory still ]&gt;aated to a first reading.
chosen by the Chicago Convention for the ridge—the terror of all tray lent over this
—ALSO—
—1 he 03d anniversary of tho battle of
something near near eight thousand feet, Bunker Hill was observed “with patriot­
giving the tnvlsr a grand and beautiful ic display," at Boston, on Wednasday.
—none bettor could poeaibly have been
VERY CHEAP, SOLD UEttE, DY
—The Supremo Court of tho District
made—whether it bo to give sfrrsyiA to glory. To the south sad near at hand of Columbia has declared Mr. Bowen
are the anew crowned Ueritaa; to the (Republican) dt facto Mayor of Waahingthe deliberations of the Senate; to hold north and west aro Wind River Moun­
up the hands of his great Chief while in tains Just visible In Mr weather, a tow
— Reports of Fenian operations at
0. I. IPAULOIHS.
miles west of Quacking Asp Ridge, the
road entero Echo Canon. Hero the! Ogdensburg, and other points on the
northern front:ar,ore believed to be with­
the lamentable contingency of his death.
out
foundation.
rpiIE
CHEAP
In brief, no better name could hare been
—Tho President Ims nominated and
presented to tho American people as tho of the Canon toeo narrow that but few
second to General Grant, than that of teams could pass abreast; again it wld- tho Senate couCnnod Hon. Rererdy John­
son. now U 8. Senator from Maryland,
Schuyler Colfax.
as U. 8. Minister to Great Britain.
on either side are piled up mountains
high, forming impassable barriers to
—Tho Rev. D. Y Moore, of Denver,
H. A. GOODYEAR,
State Hominationa.
animals, and In many places Impassable Colorado, ii writing a life of Schuyler
Colfax, which will bo published by I. B
We see by various of our exchanges
palgn against the Mormans, Gen. Albert Peterson A Bros., of Pbiladolphia.
that Hon. Dwight May, is likely to de­ Sydney Johnston, met with obstacles
—Tho steamer Print-™*, with Govern­
cline tho ronomination for Lieutenant that be could not overcome. Along the ment freights for Fort Stevensjn, sunk in
Gorernor.and Hou. W. L. Stoughton that ridges eu cither side are to be seen por­ the Missouri River, about *25 miles above
of Attorney General This may be all tions of tho old Morman defences. On Lexington.
well but it seems to us that having ac­ seme of tho overhanging ledges ore huge
—The Republican Journals in Califor­
cepted elections to those positions, and rooks piled up in such a manner that nia that bolted during the late State ramthey could easily be rolled off by hand,
having discharged their duties in common and precipitated upan an approaching paipubavo all placed tho names of Grant
ana
Colfax at too head of their columns
with the other State officers, to the entire
—The hotels iu tho While Mountain
saisfaction of the people of the stats, that was considered Impracticable If not Im­
they ought not, in view of the almost possible to flank these terrible passee. districbi ore now open for company. There j
But now noUilng cnnld be more simple, is but little snow remaining, except upon I
the summit of Mount Washington.

HARDWARE STORE,

Oamplctc Protection Agcinet H"«r Laid
and Hot Ctbnale.

House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
PA-INTITS’O.

TLalberg.

errs Aborts

wacox shop.

PRIZE JIOWEIIS AXU REAPERS

MANHOOD

STOVES, IRON

And in case Gen. May shall positively
on numerous and so cordial an acquain- decline a ro-nomination, wo think that
fanes ns Mr. Colfax. The nomination of the Has. Moxexjr Bans of Grand Travers
would be the moot available candidate, aa
party could elect as Lieutenant Governor.

rhich the Helot camo

around, through a better country, and
finally Into the •‘City of Salnta" Leav­
ing Echo, the traveler finds himself In'
Weber Canon, if poeslblo, a more rug­
ged and forbidding place than the for­
mer; the principal difference being In
their length—the former Is 23 miles, the
latter 30 In length. Brigham Young
has taken the contract of grading
through bath Canons, end If I am not
greatly mistaken he hAi the hardest 5S
miles on the whole line of the U. P. R.
R. Emerging from the mouth ef Weber
Cannon, the rood winds to the left and
raising a alight eminence, immediately
at hand, the rest Salt Lake of Utah

—An Exposition of wool and woollen
goods fa to bo held at Chicago, Aug. 1
and 5, to ranreecnl the wool-growing and

Buildinj Materials.
Mode and put up on Short Notice.

—The Omaha Herald has
thority fur
will shortly
i stump in lu wa against
Grant

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery,
AT BEDCCPD PklCES.

to tho Republican caucus iu Auburn,
Mains, tho other night, announcing their
intention U
henceforth.

never before occurred !
distance of 30 miles. The valley varies
In width from one-half to three miles,
and to said to be very fertile, and Judg­
}Aed M Presiding Officer of the House of decline positively, for unices he does, be ing trtm the appearance of the settle­
ments, etc., one would infer that It must
bo very productive to sustain oo much
UM
/*’

QU1OULDKM, ARMS I

national Ia. wore traashstad into CH-

marine telegraph, connecting tho trooty
porta from Canton to Ttonteing, was made
Mr. Colfax with strict propriety, what fa "Grare Hopper." They first made their to him, by which tho trade of China was
mcroa^d from 881,000,000 to 8300,000,­
not true of an politicians, that hfacuthu000. He warmly favored the commission
which two roars ago was dispatched to
Europe, and the ertahllshnuint of a unl-

tho occasion of tho eeranado on Friday
evening, was a crif-pled soldier, who ex­
tended his only hand, saying. I have
one hand left to shako with mid vote for
Gon. Grant"
—Tho New York Day Book speaks of
each proposed nmefaiffai as that of
Chief-Justice Chase, as **gotiing up baits
to tempt acme of the rata out of the lic-

tho Democratic napere since hfa nomina­
tion are doing him as little damage as tho
to hatch io thia vicinity about the toth
for Christi- rebel bulLte and Northern Copjxnhead
of April, but nearly all that hatched beaatndala fired at him while he was hurl­
ing the death How at the rebellion.
The Official Camas.
—The-Dayton (Ohio) Ledger, edited
by Vallandfahatn, esys: “We or
The result of tho April election, us offi­ admirer of Ulyseee Sidney Grant
cially declared by the State Board of military genius. But about the w«—
with an unparalleled bold on the affecOsnva-era, fa published, and fa m fol­ and most foolish thing the Democratic
lows :
■ ' . ’
'
Total rotes on the Ccmstitution.. 182,315
For the Constitution.... "1,733
sail him for incompetency.
Against the
“
... 110,583
work af destruction all rummer, there
—The telegraph dispatches
Majority against the Constitution.. 88,840
th. election of A. &amp; Welch
mt aa boo a aa they get Total votes on Prohibition. . . , . 158,605
large enough they will
Welch
is a
For Prohibition............. 72,4*2
fr Journey eastward, they
Normal
Against “ ............. 86,143
yuat the quality which
Majority against Prohibition. .. . 18,681
hia Great ChW lacks, and hi. sppoarenoe
that
institution
in
this
State
and
olsoTotal oa Annual or Biennial Seebm........................................ 124.796
Fur Annual Sessions. .. 24,482
. 100,814
fidiawydl
milMoftha
totrararw

AXO PEBtUl'

BOOKS

Th last

Suttsss,

PRESTON &amp; MT,ATI
Largo &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

ArNebraska Correspondence.

T

n. A. GOODYEAR.

the Central Michigan Agricultural Soci­
ety, will bo hold at Lansing, oa Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturday, Juno 24th
25th and 93 th.

wonderfcl

THE SUCCESS

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

Excellent Itadi-

—The Springfield KrpMiean nrera
that there aro “thousands ol Democrat*
who, notwithstanding tho clamor against
military Presidents, like a general who
all ths prerequisites, and would make Tho Spirit of Mfasions mekeo the fol­ knows and minds his own business Letter
lowing mention of the important service than a Chief Justice who dun'L"
which
Mr.
Bu-hngamo,
the
late
United
AttnrOwnl.
—The Sheriff of Washtenaw county
warns farmero that gangs of thieves and
burglars aro about, and advises them to

publican party, and the

(V&lt;1UI» ,V. M

GROCERIES

FAMILY

DRESSING

GROCERIES,

Ceo*l»iiBf at
Celtees,

iHEET MU6IC, Ctur !./».&gt;.-

Blank Nolo and Receipt Books,
LEG41. BLANKS aSD

STATIONARY
Of ererjf kind and Variety,

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N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYKAB,
not reach na in time to appear thia week,
w. Eire th.
of Dogate.
m

follows: To tbs Etale Conrenhoo,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

, Son*. In endless varieties at ofour readers. Wo can only say that
B ».k an J Fancy Store of F. th. Book fully Justifies the extended no­
V 4 Co. All for 5 eta. a gloss. tice hl therto published in these columns
Cos(vo. nix Bor's ix Bits.— and is worthy of the patronage of the
intelligent people of the Republic. Wo
u Song by one of. the beat trust Mias C. will be favored with a Urge
ihe ‘•(•nntyof Barry, wUl sp­ 114 of subscribers ameng the people of
it uuue of tho Baxxxx.
our village. She la, alao, soliciting sub­
scribers for Dr. Brown’s History of the
:1„bs»—A runaway that
Bible, an exceedingly valuable and in­
.2 scriuua occurred on our teresting Book.
day morning, but fortunazv was done beyond

ir.n-'c‘'&lt;* &gt;u lb'1 different towns who
i to onraiiin; "Grant A Colfax Clubs,"
jlj-ara. ire- *»f i*x[wnsa,priutod forms
otlstUutiun and by-laws, by aiiilrcsIV S 1V«4 Sve'v Rep Stalo Cum.,

six abcep, tho property ol TbomasAlrorr, of thia village, one and two years
old thia spring, 00} lbs. of wool. From
one, a two years old Buck, 18} lbs., and
from one a year old, 14} lbs., and ftum
another, same ago, 14 lbs., and from a
ewe suckling a lamb, 8} lbs. We do not
believe thia can be beat in the county of
Barry, but if It can wo shall be glad of
the figures. Ml Altoft Is one of our
LcjI sh;-cp growers, and his flock are
excellent In every particular, and all his
wool la clean and handsome, having
been thoroughly waabed.
Other sheep growers will favor ua by
sending the result of tbsir pUpplngs for
the current year, for publication ; uad
by the way w« wish to say that these
statistic, are solicited and publlaheJ for
the credit ol Barry County, and not at
the request o.- suggestion of Mb. Al-

JIWILRY i MUSIC STORE.

PIECES FALLPBINTS
Just Received.

BUSINESS CARDS.

’IKE IOTIC1.

WI0UT1UX

Hardware, Stuves, ta,Nails

MYR0N1A. FULLER,

U»t cu&gt; Im brasgbt la Ui. s&gt;*rk«l, ouubUag «f
i!K4X

M'“W

CORPSES,
SUGARS,

Obanoevills, June 15,1868.
Ed. Bajtxeb : I presume you begin
to think you have no correspondent in
Orangeville, and in fact hla long alienee
Air. Editor, business has been so pm»ing that It h.ia foraume time seemed al­
moat out of the question to And time to
write. There h.n nothing of Importance
taken piers in our quiet Liwn or vicin­
ity, outside of the usual routine of ludu*trial puieulU.

SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STARCH,

Dry (Ms, Griceriei,

CITY DRFG STORE!

p. ACKLEY Sc C(

Wheat la a heavy crop Indeed. Never
in the memory of man has wheat koked
more prom'aing. Some pieces, Il la true,
arc tvO heavy, so heavy, In fact, aa to be
somewhat lodged, hut aa It hu lodged
fn-m heavy min, light pieces have re-

’ lr. for &gt; iar »' delicious «tra^berr!ec,
»• y hn-r sad worthy ofsp^clai note.
T'.Uoa Z. CnaxDLKit for valuable
I'ubli- iXx-uineuls.
T» ii .x T White Fekbv, for vari-

on Monday, and pery promised and more.
&gt;' animals woe tin- larg-

in the .'•ute and all of the eircua arr&gt;ngm-ut w.i equal to the best. All
• n ail. Un* exhibition gave the best satbfacil .a of any one that has been in
llutinga since we haTe b&gt;en Jb
[lacs We’e,rnthat about 3 OUO per*®» were u, a-tendance during the aflor»*&gt;e and uearlya»mauy in tbs evening,
e.holiear the sideshows well spoken
of, Ihuogb ae did not See any of them.
Middleville Itema-

than the heavy pieces have Injury
Com, although planted late, looks fine,
and from present Indications will be a
splendid crop. Oats and potatoes never
looked belter. Apples will be plenty,
and In tact, everything in the line of
eatables both for man and brant, never
looked more promialng. As large as
will be the grain crop. bay will be
none the loea to. I hove traveled over
Yankee Springs. Orangeville, and Prai­
rieville, in this county; Wayland and
Martin, Allegan Co., and a part of Rich­
land, Kalamnsoo Co., and wherever 1
have been, 1 have beard and aeon ths

MIDDLEVILLB

WO^LZ/i' FA CTO It T.

BUTTER,
EGGS,
POULTRY,
BEESWAX,
SHEEP.PJCLTS,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,

^JrXr
Ths nomination of GBAXraod Col­
of course gives the best of satisfac­
tion to tho Republicans of Orangeville.
Jioneti Drato-cnU, think there, is little
use in trying to defeat our ticket, but
the eqpper-crnU are going to have a
1 ticket that will cany New York. Penn­
sylvania, Ohio and even Michigan.
I Yes, and in fine, are going to annihilate
Ido Republican jiarty! Whether they
are going to run for Prresdent, Pendle.
ton, Seymour, V alien digham, Jeff Da­
vis or Andy Johnson, they have not
yet made up their »p&gt;da, but any non
of the above named Will bcatthc drunk­
en Grsut—O, yen—abetn.
fax,

Boots and Shoes,

Drip, lediciia, Groceries,

BROAD GAGDR SHORT UNR. a

ATLANTIC i GRUT Wffl
Broad Gauge Railway I
TTARDW’A KE 4 DRY GOODS' STOHEC

NEW YORK,

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HASTINGS.

-W,O,HSDSIOT*«&gt;..

SaiitaiHantautal

[* "wntio* have not yet report*!.
‘ »M11O time for * Dotlco to n&lt;xt
•*•‘*&gt;•.1 th.Banmr. Th. public
^*dlally tnvltod te Balto ln thh
’™c- The programme will be pab°Dr Madway'. Pkto MS’
I’S-sartn—-

m3sta—

ESl‘SaSSa.V^:ZVtr.
U AtfCA. to er Iron r*r7r

BAMPEL J. ■IDUCMAWdspwvil
JAVU W. MSTXXT.Ts.sUq! Clark.
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FOB BIDES AND PELS

�SEWING MACHINE

DryGoods,
PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY, Groceries,
LOCAL AGEXT8, HASTINGS. MICH.

Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

frO-PfeELL^
WPAEKR°*C\Y
-zVdvei’tiMixig’ Agents,

OOMMlBatOXEK's SottqT

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
WE ARE C&amp;MITIG,
And will present to any person send­
ing us a Club In our Great

ONE DOLLAR SALE

Dry and Fancy Goods
* WWA nv* »r

It Makes the Best Stitch,
Fresh Goods conslantly os h*ad.

aa. D—

Old Goods sellite regardlMS of Cosi.

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.
Our friaadaetll readily ustieo our Presents for

RT7SSELB
•
&amp; NEVINS.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

K -iis'ss.-rKa'Js.sumt.'S:
ftvrS »TMid«»■ resOlmt DeOuatsot.. aodU

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I

nASTrNus, Mien.
Be Sure to See this Machine,
den to which tho Democratic papers
have been giving currency :
Waskimqton, May 28,
To tbo Editor of tlx South IlMd iUfiater.

Tho Democratic paper of our city
copies from the Indiana polls Sentinel an
arttei.slgned "N7M. Moore,” asserting
that, as a soldier, ho called on me in tho
winter of 1662, and that the following
“A flnely-dresred gentleman came In
immediately behind me ; a colored boy
met u-i In the reception-room. He asked/
Ua /or our cards ; the cltlxen laid his up­
on the silver waiter, I Informed him I
had none. He then left the room. Ina'
few minutes Mr. Colfax made his ap­
pearance. He spoke In a very sfThble
way to the citizen gentleman; not deign­
ing to notice me. la a abort time the
gentlemen left, and Mr. Coltkx turned
short around, and la no very amiable
way said, 'Well, what will you have
J than In as few words as possible ex­
plained the object of my visit. In reply
( b°i^id he had «o time to fool away with

“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.'
Coran and Hoc |t:

I*. &amp; B.
Bastings Feb. 26th. 1668.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
few*? r"
i I.

il-Fuw Mwai
I Bonk., rental nr

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

j w..— ti-

The whole story la utterly false, and If
Its author swears to it, fu he says hp la
willing to do, he wlllswedr 'to a wicked
and malignant falsehood. I do not know
any such man. I never had a silver
card-watrx in my Hfo. I never used
such language m be alleges, to any hu­
man iM lr.g ■ ho called on me, man, wo j
man, citizen or soldier. Nor la there a
single fair, or Jost man at my home, of
imy party (I do not include in this the
editor tjf/ho Chhin), who believes that
•1 oould, or would, reply to any soldier
who called oh me that "I had no time
to fool away with soldiers.’’ Many In­
diana seediera know that, at that very
pme, J waa spending one day each week
In viaUtug soldiers at the hospitals, and,
in addition thereto, attending to their
business at tho Departments. It is
shameful that political opposition should
induce tile manufacture and publication
of such vllo fabrications.
SCHUYLER COLFAX

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W. ♦'
Groceries and Provsions,

Patent Medicines,
NEW YORK HANO FORTE COMPANY.
(caAMraaao vases. 1M4.)

AXkwJjuuct Wedding.—At Orsage, Thu reday, Brig. Oeu. Llewellyn
J. Haskell was married to Mita Emma
, 4, OUnmre, soon aGor sunrise, In tho

Books and Stationery,
"QALTLXOKE

GROCERIES,
the Her. Henry Ward Beecher, who offlcluted, to emit from tho eetvice any
form of words bawd oa ehurchly urdlnanore. Tki groom clasping the bride’s
hand, aaM: “I take you, Emma, for
my wife." Thebriderespondod,"! take
you, Llewellyn, for my husband ;» and
Mr. Beeebw added only these words:
’’la behalf of tho sentiment of the com­
munity ia which wo dwell, and of the
laws, I declare in virtue of what you
have now dene, that you are husband
end wife. May tho love which has thus

Hase Too Tried TowisA Co’s

or all kisds jlkd or nxs quautt.

Nonpareil Dollar Sala?
iaocaa?

“what abali we have for dinner to-day’."'
“(Mae of your smiles," replied tho hasband. "I can dlao on that every day.’’
“But I oaa’t," replied the wife.
"TtoatokettM," sad ba gar. her a
kWaad wont to Ma Mml Here-

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luted Pie. tT.iatt eirtl*
Ml

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HTSIC1W FRESCBirriOKS

t.F.Murriaco.
ffamsai, «IOU, April 1st, 15M.

rwwjgp flowers) to endure tho storms
and winter of life, and as ftagnntand
tender as the Ovweta of spring. May
Ood blew yon."

Still Leads the Van

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NUMBER 10.

ajusintss Jirrttonj.
lOOFUm GESHK BIfiM
Hoofland’s German Tonic,
o ut a* jmuw,
rarijtoxtrati, yl
Tho Great Romodlw for an

Fr««k from a baadnd Said, ef atr—
th « haMla sacred as4 tree.
Xot rev wllk (laaalag kayeaai.
aad roll of marUal dorm.
Bat armed sitb UlhU far th. right.

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week IW|4. We met evry tnoroin,
coaxed, begged and aware at caoh other
till nite, only to meet and gs through
the same formula the next day. I felt
that, onleas suthln wux done, the Cornera wood go unrepresented.
On tho eighth day, at about ten in the
moruln, Deekln Pognun'a youngest boy,
a fair-haired lad of fourteen summers,
who resembles the Doekin ton degree
quite oampiementary to his motbor,camo
In with the Noo.York Day Book, wich
the Deckin takes but never reeda. The
Deekln toetit over to Bascom, who openSd It, aud red a mini!, when his fare
changed instantly^ "Hell I" red ho, to
himself, and then ba aroze :
• "Mr. Chccrmau," »ed he, to end this
unprofitable seselon, I wood say that I
bev reconsidered my dutermluiuben. 1
will go to Noe York!"
Tho Convansheo wux thunder-struck.
Wat did it mean 1 The Donkin soixod
tic paper, and glandn over its oolums,
read painfully a minlt, and aed that bs
wux surprised st Mr. Baaooui's auboorenoe. “I shol be a delegate myself,"

"Ror for Chase and Repudlaahen."
"Will that be the slogan 1* Chase is
nominated F' asks the Deekln.
"It will—down here. ‘Rot."
"Ror!" yelled them all.
"Ror for Chase, Fernando Wood and
death to nigger."

"Ror for Chase, Hancook and reaiorashen on oar plan."
' - &lt;'*
"Bort" . t •
■ -■
"Ror for Aendricka, Chase and gensal amnesty I"

"Very good I" red J, rocouxsgingly.—
Very good, your flexibility is more to
than 1 supposed. Remember my bretheron, ef Chase does stick In yoor throats
at the beginnln, that the Chare yoor hol­
erin foralnt tbeChsseycoyooslto d—n.
By this time McPelter read It, and I ' R&lt; member that that partlkaler Chare*
gut it and read,th is paragraph :
Let the Western Deruocravy beware.
3 bey must conic, on the Fourth prepar­
ed t &gt; encounter bribery and corrupsheu.
Rriinonl and the Wall ttreet clique bat
tailed $1,000,000 to be yooted in the pur­
chair. uv delegate* to defeat Pendleton." rverootod in that way for some time.—
The Deckin portcntcd again Bascom's Tber alnt but ono Presidency .balleloogy,
goln. “Yoo can't be eiiaA-d," shrieked oud we re tollably certin to git sooner or
be. "Who will run in your absence ? labor, all them who git ther eye fixed on
that place, but are onable to put any
other part uv thcr bodies ther. Let us
watch and pay. Exercise dally on all

3

12. C.«. 1SBTL RVJWEOX

1 C FtmtOU.

declined, and so did McPeltcr, Isaakcr
Gavitt, Podhammer and the rest uv em.
We passed all the first daylntrylo to
get erne who wood sUck.but all in vnine.
Nite namc-we adjourned till fl the next
morn In, when we -rsnomed our unsuc.
essaful ondeavMB to pcromalaeaA Other
to go to Noo Tort. Anelbcr day wux
thus frultleaaly spent, and still another
and another-—Che last leavin us no ncar-

•-

k,fui Aa-.il A-» lawrMiea aa«n&lt; forth- HUFX

for the good Lord ^&gt;ho alone foreknows
Hie decisions of a petit Jury, only knows m good a dinnor oe a itog UMto
wich uv em we she! b&lt;t .compelled to A good beef boha-'imd VNNWr &lt;
hooray for. Let us accustom ourrelvcr however, abundantly -sattaAta
to all, that we tuny enthuse at the be­
ginning and strike terror to the harts uv
our foes." And I dlsmlst em with my

Somewhere in the course uv my read­
in, I euro across an account uvtlie trouble
lb at wux perdooat in a mythological
। beaven by some caas who tort in a guld­
en apple, lr.be!led "to the fairest," or

Give me old songs, thoec exquisite
burets of melody whleh.thrill the lyres
of the Inspired poets anti minstrels of
long ago. Every note barborne on the
air a tale of Joy and rapture—of sorrow .
and sadnees. They tell of days gone by,!
ami time has given them a voice that
speaks to ns till llfeshall end; as I launch
my boat" on the sea of eternity, may
their echoes be wafted on my rar, tn
cheer rue on my passage from earth to ।

the mortlflcaahcn uv soring Bascom
with bls fingers clutched in thenock-tte
uv the venerable Pogrom.Isaak er Gavltt
and McPeltsr wux similarly engaged,
while 1 wux a (Join my level best to re-1

Had not Joe Bigler and Pollock arrived I
opportoonly the entire Democriay uv ths
Corners wood hev bln wiped out on the

Hon. Oto. W Woodwarl

giijctltam;.

The Trouble that Occurred at the Cor­
ners in ths Selection of Delegates । to
the New York Convention—How the
Faithful were Drilled in their Duty.

The selection uv delegates to the Noo
York Convenabun has bin botherin us
In several ways far several weeks past.—
No one wunttd to go, and It vrux yoonanimously decided by all that ef the Coro­
ners wax represented at all, I must bo
the man. I objected, for thar alnt no
profit in olch trips. Ordinarily, I cood
ebeek my cxjienucs. Hotel kcejrcroaro
but human, and I hev nover yet felted
to sUpk cm, but with a Democratic ecu*

loco eatarprise. With 18,000 like roe, all
a goIn on their chock, wat wood ther bo
formcf With 10,000 hungry, thirsty,
eropty-pooklted soles wat cood I do T
Therefore I felt that I eoodnot go. I
wrote to A. J. to know sf he wood allow
per dietn, transportaaben and mileages,
to wish he amered :
"Snt—For wich candidates do yoor
delegates propose ir&gt; vote?"
Thia crooel epistle settled mo. I
couldn't go there pledged to him, becos
efhsaboodent ba nominated wat wood
become nv my Dost Oflto? Wood his
successor oontlnyoo me in place, who

Prtnoo wagged Uh
MWdbto
master a very knowing andjatejM^
and then the two stole quleUy Infofta
place. Qute Uy thedomb JstalJR^Sod around among the pinjdf;1
away at thia one’s coat aad ttoHK*M*
■ bain, until at last bo set bta teeth

Coer delegate. I hev bones
and burden uv the day—I 1
Forrest, and now that tbor it
to make sulhin—that is, now that ther
is a peajsbeu uv prof—which is to say
honor, I Want It"
leaker Gavitt, with faee pole with dis­
appointment, that ho hadn't tak&lt; u it
when it wux utTlred him, swore that ef
the Gavlit family wux to be overlooked,
i why the eonner Democracy- .vu; burled

WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

TFBTIMOWIAIA

knowing dog, my watch is stotea^ Aed
ho showed him tho amply pocket 004
the cut chain. "Do you undortotowAfilfi
fellow T Ja Jhcre, sir isThTuaw
find itrnygood doggl a'afi
a toons treat. You undtosilE^

It wux finally aettled by throwin dice
for It, wich rool ought, by the way, to bo
adopted by all Democratic bodies evefywbere. Randall and McCulloch hev
praettet it with distinguished Bnccesa Is
makln their appointments. Say ther
are 20 applicants, or to get nearer the
trooth, 300, for any given place,' Very
good. The head av the department as­
certains first ef they are all Dimocrats.
Then 300 clerks are detailed, each clerk
raprerentln a applicant, and they throw
dice, the lowest retlrin every threw, ontll one Is victorious, and the man reprerented by him gets tho place. It oaves
a vast amount of labor In the oggnamlnaabun uv cortlflklto uv carakter and fitnls, etc., and bcaldes, It lx ImparsheL—
All the ippolntmenU are now made la
that way at Washington.
Wo a«loptcd this device, and I waa
made delegate apd i’ogram alternate, the
agreement Lein that whatever wo gel
aver expenses wna to be divided ekally.
Then a holy ealm succeeded the storm
uv peahen wich bed raged. We go, uv
coarse, uuInstructed, fer obvua roaeons.
Ef we wux Instructed wber wood be the
objick uv our goln 1 II is not alch that
Balmoat wUl^o fur.
The uncertainty uv &lt; be result uv the
oouvenjdiun (Isay uncertainly, for who
klu toll wich candidate hex tho moot
money?) hex occasioned me a vast

Give me the old paths where T have
wandered and culled tbeflowcra of sweet
friendship in the dnys of "Auld Laing
Pyne," sweeter fir, the delis whose ech­
oes have answered to our voices, whoso
turf Is not a stranger to cur footsteps,
and whose rills have in ehllrfhOod's days
reflected back our forms and those of
oar merry school follows, from whom
ws have parted, and met no more In the
old nooks we loved so writ May the
paths l&gt;o watered by hcavea's own daw,
and be green in my memory forever.
Giva me the old bouse upon whose
stairs we seem to hear light footsteps,
and under whom porch a marry laugh
seems to mingle with the winds that
whistled through the old elms, beneath
whose branches lie the graves of those
chambers ring with glee.
And oh I above all, give me the old
friends—Iiqarte bound to mine In life'a
।aunsbiny hours^nd allnk so strong that
.all the storms of jiuth might not break
it asunder; spirits congenial, whose
beorta through life have boat in unison
with my own. Oh, when death shall
,still this heart, 1 would not aak for
:aught morn sacred to lurilow dust than
tho tear of an old loved friend.

Ml U life
ty
widely different thing from taftjp Y k*
engaged by men. The cenrwtMtiaMto'
performances of the
ways superior, and In other*—ir r
dare to sa&gt; so— in farter to thfloeof wW
the coflveni'.ana! talker wniflj rt'l-.lta
"rougher sex." Lsdfae'aAi'fn
always quicker and 'moroMuSvs^M
men. They hare a lighter touch, an/—
glorious distinction—djo*--are aauTh
more rarely guilty ot borum., -aA.Jomrte’
bore la.Indeed, aKog.theraJbototom

their manifestations; as whw, for
steuos, you MW two Aalfcip of MtaM
gcjmera yoked mretbsrto-TT]
conversation, the map bolt^g^feUgg
and ponderous ^rt,aiMi his^rtetea IMA
“5
under such circumstaucea to »aiuMM«A
cuts from point topolntof htasyatanwSte

and what then F'or, "Did tbs auritts
take place after all T" Makes ike suOtaUc
lady; but her Interlooutnrhi not to Ito'
dealt with In such a ttahtoe. *HMi m3’
not be m such a huD®C’&gt;. &gt;----- ni trffii
Ing blandly; "I am. ootmBlng Io Almbi

r This groat swlfinew of
woman to a vmry brilBaut mrf
quality, and «ne of sshlsfa fctaj
aclous and proud.; TtatoBMMNM
chinary works more

i

head; but to win the heart, be In earnest.
Asa gone:al rule, let one feel what he
says, and he will be very apt to lay It in
such a manner that thoac who hear him
feel It- This Is what renders him effec­
tive. lie carries the Impression that he
bi honert ; realizing that perishing souls

thx; to most rtrtt,.
when ittamretwi
blondors of other ;
pid male relatlyre t
and prevent acme

answers sad lively repartee
givre them the power ef kre
tnrx-dbwuOT.orefmtori,
anlmlty wb«n it is gana. 1
live powm, again, of worn
groat.--CbrwAW irngaBne.

�•kr •sstitqjj linnet.

D. gPALOJJING’*

Coneepcadaoe to "Mmr.'

g * H. ■ARMORL

J*
TJtAlMH ULATI JACKjNM-GOIBO MOUTH.

Chicago, Juno 341b, —
The principal public exoitemont of the

CASH STORE
LEAVt WOOMA-COWG SOUTH

TM" White Fswn"e»d“jneek Crook"
spectacles are still continuing their riv­
Baengerbund,which terminated on Sun- alry, but while the latter 1s being added

nrmiciM Nxiuntn.

It te not now probable that either will
run so long as was anticipated.

Fo« FRESIDENT,

XTX.TBBKS 8. GRAFT

•O8UTLIR COLFAX,

NEW GOODS

continuous enjoyment In mylastlet-

■ ‘•'RreoUertions of a

picture of fairies and flowers, “Court
day in Elf-land," and it certainly has no
promised has been MthftiUy carried out. eqi sd in this country, in this peculiar
line.

17th, passed tho bill to allow tho children
Nehlig's great figure piece, has been of colored people tho same privileges in
tho public w.'iools as are accorded to iho
Reset, of this city, for «NOO.
Harts, tho wonderful illusiontet te
—Tho question now discussed in poli­
Don.
tical rirelos is this: Will Mr. Johnson’s
ue fourth of July, this year, will have end tho Sunday pio-nle, filled up the coming here next wook.
measure of all Jollity. The whole thing
has been quite a new revelation for our AlfiOCIATIQl OF OQUFTT BUF11IITHDXITB.
about i
National Convention of a party whose appreciation of tho German love for muBeml-Aunaal Meeting.
- Union College Connnoccemsni
Week begins Juno fe. Tho addroes be­
fluence will be felt hereafter year after
The Semi-Annual Meeting of this As­ fore the Literary Bodetiea by tho Hon.
of tho delegation from Germany decline sorts tlon will be held tn the city of Mar- Austin Blair, of Michigan, July J, oom-

A Splendid AttoHmmt for
Sale at Kail Road Pricee.

All Hastings Outdone I
Battle Creek Nowhere

Groocriee.

IrTiS^A-W'SS^.tt.’S

Manufacturers of tl
MONITOR ^TE^UBU: IR0N

Ol’lX BX0FF3 F.4Q0X SHOP.
of July, at two o'clock in the afternoon
of Thursday following.
bon ■ ladipendenco, tho incongruity of nltudo of our country, pleased with our
The following te a partial programme
free Institutions, delighted with our beer of the topics and exerrtseeof the meeting.
and the reports they will carry back to
A paper upon ‘•The Township System
of Schools,’’ by Sup’t D. B. Btlggs, Ro­
righto, bocomee vividly apparent This dent emigration society could wish.— meo.
Their singing of the glorious old “Stu"Visitation of Schools," Sup't H. A.
denten-lled," "eece quam bonum” was Food, Nites.
no more ceremonial,but a hearty expres­
'•Examination of Teachers," Sup't A,
sion of feeling. Their Sunday pLc-nie
“Rato Btlte," Sup’t J. H. Palmeb,
fully eighteen thousand persons and da­ Nashville.
Question of discussion, "Should Commore Qian one-third of the voting popu- ring all tho day there was nobody drunk,
and there was no quarreling among
Studies 7"
A free conference upon ‘•The Reau 1 La
Nature, tongs of liberty, fraternity and
than theirs could uot well be devised.—

exercised over IL, Rev. Mr. Goodspeed,
a Baptist minister pitched into them
savagely test Sunday night, and promis­
ed them asttll worao wanning up in the
next life. Next Sunday a score of other
orthodox and cvangtlilcal mlntetcni will
rtiek in the throats of tho negro-haters go for them.
There tea town over in Wisconsin,
majority of tho Coo­
coiled Milwaukee. You may have beard
Ozaukee, Sheboygan and other places.

em road from Chicago, and Chicagoans
out to liorican Lake and other places
where they go a fishing. Well tills re­
tired rural hamlet utterly scorned our
big Baengcrfatt, would have nothing to
do with it, thinking that thereby It
would prove a failure. but as the absence

'—nplett Protection Agairu
and Hot CUuiote.

manhood

(Faisal'S Fsbrasn jntk.

*.&lt;itXAAT£L&gt; FOX rut
the nth tn#L

Common Xrenteof Life.

Of old times, Michael Angelo took his

Vg*T CHEAP. BOLD HIRE. BT

the celling of tho Vatican, changing a
beggar Into a giant, and an ordinary wo0.

B. 8PAHLBIN6.

al Cburoh, tn this

Urrlne tvrUScil

the flower-girl stand there now in their
lustrous beauty, speaking to eyes that rpiiE CflEAP

Such other topics will be Introduced world. The rock slumbered in the moun­
i the members of the Association may tain, and he reached hie hands out and
took it, and gathered the stones from
An add?.'®! will be delivered on Tues­ the fields about him, and built them In­
day evening by the President, Sup’t D. to that awful pile, which, covering acres
Pctxam ; subject, ■■Importance of the on the ground, reaches up its mighty
change from Township to County In­ dome toward heaven, constraining the
spections."
mob of the city to bow their foreheads
And on Wednesday evening by Sup't
J. D. Piercb. Ypsilanti; subject,“Sketch out of tho common events of Life, out of
of Early Times."
the passions put by God into our hearts,
A cordial invitation Is extended to
teachers, school officers and all others the fairest figures, angels and prophets.
Interested In the progress of education, Out of the common stones of your daily
to attend the meeting.
jrork you may build yourself a temple
which shall shelter your head from ell
EXECUTIVE COMITTEE.
harm, and bring down upon you the in­
spiration of God — Theodora Parker.
Association of Superintendents and
Principals of Union SchoolsSrxre Cosvximas.—Tho Republican

This Association will hold a meeting

PIANO FORTES.

— Tho amount of grain stared in Chi­
cago te as follows : Wheat 600,000 bus­
bib ; corn 996 OOObusheb; oats. 8t8,000
bushels, rvo 20,000 bushels ;and of barley,
3,000 buskels.

HARDWARE STORE
H. A. GOODYEAR,

WALT Ek A WOOD'S
PEIZE MOWERS AND Kt.UW

THE SUCCESS
STOVES, IRON
.KAILS.

OU 4 ICJP.

rerrr.
Iptrtl «f llbmlitv,
rill rm«r« m ■ er.-

State Convention is in session at Detroit
on Wednesday, and we shall be in atten-

Ing that of the County Seperlnte ndente'
Mooting (Marehall, July Oth, ISM.)

CHAKJ. C. SUSES CO

*00014 Hud II

mM.

Draft on Ko

Made and put up on Short Notion.

HAKRLS aVi.UMMKR.

ratin for Auditor General, Gen. Srirm-

Dorr, of Detroit, sTnoxa, of Grand

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery,

Chicago people are going up there then.
i In the South without consent of

iibook, of Saginaw President Havkx,
oonaln editors have evidently repudiated of the Unlveraity, and C. L. WKXTMBY,
of the Normal BohooL
Important topics connected with tho
hundred of them, on an editorial excur­ organization, instruction and dicipllno
sion came here this morning on their of graded schools will be dtecuased.

Gsovacroa for Treasurer,and Mr. Hosrosn
for Superintendent of public Instruction
General Mir declines a renomiuatiun
that Mr. Bates, may be nominated for

GEORGE PRESTON

Dodge's Ciebrated Plows
GROCERIES

not getting homo from here until next J ccte connected with educational work.
•'Owing to tho peculiar arrangement
All Superintendenta. 1’rlndpate, and
Teachers, and all Interested in tho cause
ras the answer White received
on tho occasion ef the 11 rst trial trip, of of popular education, ere invited to at­ from his landlady upon asking for a
tend. by ORDER OF COMMITTEE.
Vallandigbain's PsAn Irish gentleman hearing of a friend
bered, wee recently built by Prot, Dehaving a stone coffin made for himself,
exclaimed
"By my rewl, and that's
one thing, In our deliberative Gendre and Capt., Garrett, upon some
—
Prof
Perrine,
of
Albion
College,
naw theorlre, which they deemed so per­
good idea! Bure an'
fect that they actually propored to crore
the Atlantic Oocan, In this little cockle­
shell, twenty-feet in length. Yet upon
ESTABLISHED IJfl867.
the flrot experiment the thing capsized,
considered eztromcly doubtful
k WORD WITH TOV. READER!
Lowel has 418,418 spindles, and
Chisholm, a reporter, and Cant. Garrett, 25,000 rpin-etere.
—A daughter of Horace Greely is
Hwtlrel Sei rare hu
member of the Sorosis Club.
CouomMloa la sew
The Demoerate claim a majority of
8,000 in Miszteaippi. Full returns will

War Democracy

exposures of the manner Ln which money

telegraph companies out of a confiding
public, a paper with which I correspond

HARNESSES

KEWS DEPOT
FAMILY GROCERIES
A.KD PFKIOMCAIA

HOOKS
HF.ET MU.4IC. &lt; ..
Blank Noto and Receipt Books.

FIRST QUALITY

— Mr. Colfax is neither writing a book

have declared.
It is said tho Senate has rejected I
nafirm of R. 8. Cui u Minister

Central Railroad, hold scribere, endorsing my statements and
—The health of ox-Got. Buckingham
In corroboration, giving iomo well au­
thenticated fact* concerning the Pacific
and
Atlantic
Telegraph
Company
of
tbs
per: James F. Joy, Detroit;
BL Louis has on hand 11,000,000
F. BswU Nathaniel Thayer, Bid- United Btalee, onewbldU have not pounds of tobacco, 12,000 barrels of mesa
hitherto mentioned.butwhich
be cited as a future illustration of tbs pork, end 7,000 dnreoe of lard.
—The Louisiana sugar mop last year
conducted. It was organised by Mr. amounted to thirty-eovun thousand si
Geo. H. Th uroton and a Mr. Shaw, both hundred and forty-seven hogsheads
of the Ottawa Indians
of Pittsburgh, where the head quarters
River V
of ths
President and Mr. Ehaw Vies President Washington on tribual
Messrs Thniston and
-Abijsb Gilbert, Radical is elected
Senator to Congress from Florida, for six
years, from March, I860, hy a vote of 48
to 21.
Bonaior
________
cumneryas n, alioaM
welcome the election of a competent Rep­
resentative of the colored rare to either
a itoal triumph of
House
of-____________
Congress
equal rights.

Hypop hosphite
Art Promptly and Certainly
Ilf AX.L ITAO

CONSUMPTION

Miontff*"-

ItfgRESTo^ER

GEORGE PRESTON

B. MALI

agitwkMUr'B

KM dressing

SPECIFIC PILL.
FOR THE CURE Of
SEXUAL DEBILIH '

l» preferred

a g. BAXBovn*

V*LS°X uL.SJJT ry&gt;D.cyrr°

lyilOLESALE A RETAIL.

TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
I’roflteitjl© Employee

fist, has been sued for W.OOO
for an error in

will be willing to build

LXOAL BLANE.1 AM’

STATIONARY

OYSTER

iarWINCHESTER’S Sraanc FILL

ZXKPOT

JVun 2 Sevin/ Machine

rids rate nn&lt;!

■S

Wholesale and Retail.
howith

Ah toeaWofbis daughter.

STANDARD SCALES
LAMD IXITTBO MACfflMIMFC. CO

HARTWELL.

»wjb«4j. ■nd

�giai »nd %Ucrn&gt;n«n».

waoias. Motioia

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

1 -

~

^^"•“hoMwaumutetto.. W^ly .mmUXa/.FT**T.1^ *-‘-‘•V k^ta tavari.
a*?
” **■ »—y»—• TkaKorcbiag
^*f.
**"**1
«*• •rata- aad rm
“*•
*• * •

Miner
&lt;M.
u„ Train, on tb. MichiganOtoatrnl

Ute ardlaary roaUu of .r,ry day lite.

urn S'*"“h BllUr* *nr P™” *

N. BARLOW,
W. a GOODYEAR,

DRUGS k MEDICINES,

B. J. GRANT.
Hmllop. Aa«. U, 1M7.

"tod mt*

.JduteLT
dlr-U’« arpaa,
. .k. a chare, oa tb. a.r.... ,7&gt;Uc It
«*w»a»lly rrwoia all SaadoMy to '—gam *

BARLOW

UNMh..HM.^ k_ ,«k|.

* GOODYEAR,

tar. Tb. latrmaUm.f a«a an Utovtated by 1M
■•a B rrnraa tho Mrragtb, la era* w tbaann-

cm D»c stskei 1868.

LDDOLFF,

dowa, ao la thia 0M»y, mM| always, lb. aoartab■mm te iMd«(aate to tb. want, .f u. rtlli la
(Mb roe, tbi. tomUmabl. toafcte woad.riWIy
(Ccauooa 1 u (LraagUMnlag TiHaM era aS one.
•ppanat. It te
from all prop«rtim calcala
t»d to impair tb. (jatem. and ik oparalloix ar.
al one mild and soothing.
jalylial

■

ft"

•■» a Ixia.)
&gt;f the New Patent
Jk§&gt;UBLE IB01&lt;

FORTES.

D. ACKLEYqq

DeaoemtlConvention for tho Election
of Delerd" to the State Convention to
be held at Detroit, July IS th, and to the
('onsreosloniil Convention, yet to be
■ ailed, will meet at the Court Hou»c, on
the lltb ln-t. at 12 o'clock a't noon.

conjugal

love,

A*» ™&gt; aarnasaa or m» aaiaMoa.
To,l,F J*.""’ 00 u*' Krror*. Aboa»s and D'.^aac, wnfch destroy tb. Manly P«».
era and croate lm.pmtim.Ma to MaRBIAGE, with
aura means of rtllrt tknl )□ waled laUar «t.|.

fe^yl

pkta, Pnasylranla.

Patent

Ding &amp; Bookstore

pABCT eOODS a
JJ00K8 A STATU

WALL PAPBB.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Books and. Stationery,

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
Dealers la
N r. Colfax for twenty y.ara, tad to Um Coajrwa- Hartrare,StJTK,Iiiii,Naili
toaal Olob.; knows all hta put history aad all
■ bo hav« known kiln from boyhood. B« began
Ikl. biography two or tbrao y.ara ago. no that it
aaicx siocx.
li not on. of Um harried aad rpbraMral poblica- DAST1X0&amp; • i . Mrl • ■ • MICB.
Jr, and it w*’ certainly a decidedly Uoa, ao common In etecUeayearn. Ur. Soon U
plaaaaril aflklr. and we gucaa enjoyed a gs Ottoman vf da. laical andealtara, aad Umt.
I, no doubt bnt that hla biography oi Mr. Colfox
first rat-- by every-body In attendance.
will bo worthy of ito dlatingalakrd (object
Tbs following loiter from Mr. Colfax, to R,’
A. Y Moorv will .xplala itaolf:
“WaaaiaoToa, D. C.. May M. ISXS ।

FDnvaL.—The net proceeds of the
FtaUval.giveu by the Lndlea* of Emanu
al Cburth, In thia Village, on Thursday
rrtnlng la«t. waa $90. We are plca*ed

PIECES FALL PR INTS
Just Received.

^-/msrav^.c
fn

PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,

M'f
Ayer’s

Dry (M
a utox-jt. Groceries,
xxztKixa.
moots

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

Mi/vaixD

Hickory Caras re. Mteb.
MIBB M. MEAD,

aprtDml

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

Sarsaparilla,

FOB PUEIFIL’tG THE BLOOD.

8UFP0BT HOIS INDUSTRY1

DRKHSMA.KETI.

^MIDDLEVILLE

1~» TKTT FTTIX3 or rATTKEKK.
la ROOT, aasex au&gt;cx.
HAHTt.YOfl. • • »n!7 - - - MICH.

WOO LEE FAO TO KT,
i"****”'-*1;

,*

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

iBOjf

Boots and Shoes,
MAIN BROTHERS.

MYRON A FULLER,

Dnp, fciitiia, Graria,
WlFWBMFer.

COPFEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS.
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STARCH,

MARRIED
COOK -SHELDON —At Hsrar.Bcrri

HEW MVEimilKm-

XU

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asjasratar
Tsasstaaxsia.

•••r SOO Urge Ktavo pages aad 14
••••I aad wood angrariaga, ud forw*
itoih minlutloB of Tark.y nsornmro.at
• tassitswr binding, at JIM. Lot no one

W. O. HEDRICK* CO..

Saddler? iHmcsnim,

BUTTKR,
EGOS,
POULTRY,
BEES WAY,
SBBEP.PELTS,

UAXCa.to «r from

Bute
4 MattDakr,
Couacrwaa «*»• a Raxrrrw

xs

It,*
• PROVIBIl

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.

cUrra aid SIL floras,
HARDWARE* DRYGOODS’ STOREC
11

Pattern* and Style*,

twaaca. to. purchased la JMrtoil

4 Monroe Bt, Urwd Rapid*. M***1

[ASH FOR HIDES AND PELT!
CO LI

Broad Gauge Railway I

NEW

H. A- GOODYEAR,

Mr &gt;—«*■
fiS&amp;rs

ATLANTIC 4 GREAT IETKRH

0RAND AND SQUARE

YORK,

�"■

Ijigfr NOTICES.

NEW ABVEmNEMEm.

GftEATSALE

LIST SYSTEM

isrr vuhli

,

WING MACHINE

Drygoods/

ALBUMS,
■"" '’.’Igtt S?

O.A

Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

ds*criblng&lt;0 snlslsselected fans o«r

•

■A.dvertiMiijjf JkirexxtR,

40

Ko. It Frittnl5ln*L, Bosloo, Mom.

.0000 QUALI-

lh‘“ » «l«b » Uu«r Ortul

ADMININTRATrtM ’S SALE.

Fresh Goods coistiatly on kind.

Old Goods selliBC rejrardlfss of fo»t.

FREE OF COST!

M«l.'llMm.M.

piety, prudence, wit and civility arc
tbc.elcu&gt;cnla of true nobility.
' Ged's mill goes slowly, but it grinds

- ------ -

JaaaSV

111

b• Li

IUfflr

tnvu Wotaavn. an,uus&lt;

JWSSEXdld——-----

&amp;N.EVINS,

PROBATE ORDER.
trjn Of tnrsjvjur. taenty or b^, _ .,,

Hutter. Aug. W. JW7.—allyl__________
below. can hart tbalr selections of p rataltolerated, cnrrespoodlng to tho alia of tho
REEOFOXK DOLLAR!
Club of
On* of lb* following
, rial Delrio* drsax pattern; fan er entered

|

High honset are mootly empty In the

IS. C. W.»&lt;U«. Jndcyof Frolmi.
rr—mi.
^lu^ia* mausr at tb* «im* of Daolri C {toy,**

CARRIAGE FACTORY:
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
Geld M*4al. al Am«ri«a» J neb tuts. K»w York
Oet., 1S&lt;A. also tbs Mptoef Preimwws awarded to
F.roily Sawing Machines, allha Paris Exposition,
IM?.
EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I
Aad a Writtsa Warranty giren if required

A hundred yearn of wrong do not
make an hour of right.
Tho fewer tho words tho bettor the
One has only to die to bo praised.
With patience and time the mulberry
leaf becomes a silk gown.
Take the world as It is, not as It ought Tho Health Reformer’s Cook Book.

sdffsiss; saarjaskr
s’itrjKrewi.ttsiaiKi

luTShSd eirmtalL* in isM csanr. nod tun uul
n L. re&gt;urw.l u least our* tr. nch w**t
&gt;..r us work* In
loo. or Uisl «.‘ • enu** • r»p*
of this ore*r to hs psenoeiJlr wnH un tb* snM »*•
&lt;«*M*nt IwVsdaM nt lesnk sweaty day* bekm in*
L..K-ro«b.te.^*,;»T WWJ1TT
Orroa &lt;te&gt;rt C«=«.terioorr to and ur Barr’
FttaNK'u'u'.rx.nwnpl.tnnnr. staUcttor.
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets, AMmHKsS^wrMarML,.lA.*D*itet^MU'' Jnn&lt;m

HASTINGS.

MICH.

Be Sure to See this Machine,

i \r how to Prepare food Item Grains.
\J Froila and Vttrlable*. s» thill)* isa.lsfisll
li« healthy. I'rii* 10 Xi eta . postage aid. Address Acrrtu. Jil.sos A Co . Dansril

UVABU1AN HAIX
1* u.*aiau&gt;r«ru* aMnte W O*ora* 1. /IbpttM
sad ^Kmaraia gap!Ina. MLa«*-a*‘i* of Imtual
y&lt;&lt;Kwi*bir*&gt;y el»*w that tn eurenan-* &lt;rf Ureas*
aad aMbaenr fasted te aw by Ua rsvtei* Onwn ►.
lb* Owurty otAarry and MaMa&gt;'teuii&gt;aaa. 1 *nan sail

rrobau. and lb* Xx*c«a.r anew*

of Jsty a**? “
auad la «a id ratal*, ar* rq.u-l u&gt; a***r asaswsto
of Mild wuirt.ill.tajte be Uoul**^*!,11,* rrvtei. ossrs.
V*. why u&gt;* I’rayrr j^tk*
mw
»r*nteJ A nt it a rtrUirr «i*»rM. u»: wd r*sn&gt;***&gt;
&lt;!’• notw* to th* r*noe* lal*r**l«d te ~ v il - W
b *^asf-r’2cSayof Sa orSr* ? ’te ’
■■ tltetlrc.
■■ « rr*&gt;r*i*l (BatedsadHrrala
ted Iu*sj3 ws il’of H»rr, ,f.r taresiKesatf** whm
1 tA tn*r»ry&gt;
CUASCERY K41X
“
*tai* *• Miction -Th. Oram C»*n Sw th* rsw*

Atria W.

MMastearsk* tsuid7*'"aty*»at.M* wrt/»?*clM«

. itasplassaw.

I

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J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
Isailon
I Medical

Mpgnili-

Lumber Wagoee, A.
UW,W.
Open Buggies siagln Beal |125, to 3105.
••
"
Two
", 130, " 180.
Top “
Single “
180, “ 276.
Ratter &amp; Jumpseat wagons, 75, “ 100.
gtsry other articla is my Uns squally lew.

ft;!

Ih i

in swid k-r said ewaaty. Only kan-uriw* to las iwn.
■ ttell w.1 *11 utekr aanlaa. to tbs Mstaat MSB* to
W’.nwrsy, ^r*^iw*rity«»«ad
«f tsly^S b.
**M raonsy ar Bar*’, all th*** e*na*o WUa t*s

1

5

"FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

5

INFORMATION WAMTED-0

Asons, your.g &lt;f old. who ar* suff
Asthma &lt;o any f-rrm. AU suob will
their address 10 L R. WORRIB A Co., italic n D.
Ilibla Houm. K«w York.

I AM NOW SELLING

lowisa dmerlbsd Baal IMS* la wH &gt; TV. Nona—*r
oo* &lt;11 nerUi *r Baa»KWbs «■ wr*«. lu tb* rcnuuy

*VM4em&gt;oa twu
Unt*d. Ms y KLk. tan
nj;»:

&lt;1uaz i!*u.

CUANCKRT ORDER.
:brass nVM^MiaaaJDsbtbdedtetaiamst ta txas

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

im^s^OB.TJi'M'.ratEss:

tttetouti. uairalt^as**tte*Mi ^ass**. sad lbs asm
8 tastes ■ h*rny Steae. tint ta parnane* of tie**** It*), in lowasni* Suqr?&lt;’jnr^t^t&gt;^r»»p*r4^i/l wwl
x*tner rwWtrdwt/iEwteSd ir lit c—n X
teU mTuMM aaeurni telb*awtau SUS .7%. rnday
, wiTjiv^ WKSucSte fce CbtegSsiasM.^
U.* lands’ of duly n.i&lt;. *1 tio'c’oc* M .Siu.* dw.I
11*0*1 its wi Sb* iremteaa la yotnwSow», ta aaM

COMMlE£IONEil’S NOTICEAll |&gt;er*oo* bsrisr claim* uilast lbs **tils tl
Ezra 0. HotUui. lai* »• Assyria, In th* «**aiy
ilarry sad Mate »l Mirhlgsa. torrs.rd. art tors
by toAihed and r*qu*M*d lo pres*as tb***»» to
rssminaUos, aad ndjusimani Is Ik*ssdentesad
cr-mmissioiicrs duly sppolntrd by iksFrsasue
&lt; .».n tor Mid evuaiy. who will merl fcr s*tk
purpose St th* moirweeof J. W. Abbes, si !*■
syris Crater, r« Sa-uruay. llw *.'4h afJal*. Im.

&lt;
1
1
1

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When God moans to punish a nation,
he deprives the rulers of wisdom.
, IJttle and often make a heap In time.
Take &lt;ni* of your plough, and your
fltmgh win take eart ef you.
■' He wti* raves !n little things can be
tlbeml In great ones.
*' He Who avoid* small sins, does not
toU tnte large ones.
He that pelts every barking dog must
pick up a great many atone*.
Would you be strong, conquer you--

GUARDIAN «ALg;

CIIANCF-B1 0BDF.R.

Our friend* will readily oeUcc our Presents far
10 and f.Q Clubs art now mot* than equal In ralus to Clubs uf W aad 100 reapccUrely *f albar

' Tbafun-dfal counts Only the bright

Handsome is that hantlaamo does.
Handsome apples are sometimes sour.
It fb easier to blame than to do belter.
Our neighbor’s children are always

ssswsA-sccsss.v ■swubjs

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.

• 'Iriknot enoitgh to aim, you mu.*t hit
The end of wrath to the beginning of

’•&gt;* f rnswe

U t~ WPTJ ’■

Best uwrl’at ef Crtckerj In T«wi.

Oar iBduisaeuts during th* past few y*ara
hat* b*sn large.

mm hoards itself poor.

g£ffiggS%ra,Kr&gt;cS
.copy oruRsSs?to

Best Japan Ten 8 1.40.

ONE DOLLAR SALE

cilSity gives itself rich, but covetous-.

duly ewtborlxed t&gt; nB said pnoris**.
Wa. DosMSk. Cbmplslattal'sMikistr.
Dattei. Jun* &gt;lh, IMd.
jelvtF

We WILL NOT be UNDERSOLD.

Store Mow that lea’s* our Factory h Oil Tarnpsred and Patent Grousd, perfectly Ira. aad
e»e*, and made of naifom tamper by our patent
ttmjtering process.

A Watch, Flee* of BbssU-g. Silk Dress .

,

thirtyilhr^M^ajd ^l^lvoMrtseFfroBi th.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Dry and Fancy Goods

Veil.

mniiriircBroAit.

ttJERSKSK

ter*r*Mttoa ibirty-lhre* &lt;M»| all is the tew.n “it nM

Circular, MUI, MutovJJaag 4 Croat Oat

PsTorty ialhesixtb eease,
Better free tn a foreign land than

PRORATE ORDER.------ -

July. A. D.‘WW, •« ten o'cdock In tto foreaecn »l

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Hi i

rile Cecity tabrid ;

.?w

ORE DOLLAR fornch ARTICLE

Aad I'd kin lb* bnghk lean away I~
It

".?'"‘‘7Z' Ro™^*

CTAT» OF me«iaa»-«to o»w* Ceert
□ fur U&gt;* Gw»&lt;r of
in chsaewv.
Airis W,

T (toasted, tn said *aaaty. a IteUU J*j.(
WIUJ.M US’SI’S. CGmplalaaat.
Mkbrtw uecsrauw. and
ivalnieut of all citin'1 acaiust arid esUls.
A W.CUAPIN, 1
FKTKBD CULM. 1 Coius»«***rs
Dated. J was Mb. ISsd
p»»U
d»e 1* nrweMaas or tnis Mas*. te.t X nbten I rrorj/h.r

■aBfiTOwatwaatnsaSt

gSEsfeiL'ft&amp;rf
ex; dsrcis
frwm tbs date ofiate order, aad teas

S

Ccmmiasionen Notice.

ALL p*rs-&gt;n. ha rise claim* a«au&gt;&gt;-. tb* **s*l» ef
wimame.atlsw&gt;ru&gt; late *t llwclori. s.**a.*e. M*
h*e*by aoSified and r**u«»i»d to pnaaat lb* saw*
Ibratambmitooaad adjustroe-.t to l» urdrnlp**,
cvwimweina*ro tr-t a^i-dui*.! b, i-.a Fr sat* &lt;»sri

r--;,;; fSSSHS
sttMssk1K»a«4ii.rsiaa
W-.W
iM-tt-.,"ira
l-rtoai* cwurt tor tb* anal ndjwun.nt *fsO*»ss
acwlass tohl^totei-.VBOO—,x .

KEROSENE OIL,

Patent Medicines,

OaasmA. I.ourlS* ar anaad. Bee«"mr*f&gt;

Band fur descripUv* Cirenlar aad T*ra.

s^.WiKttststiirwsa:
saaftte.b.Y.gArsri cd
srssrsa^tS'a.'svWqSe

fc

^And ie_dhs*t|ywything tape la s First class

ItZTMaiSIISE'-"
,
maytmr

A wag told us the other day, that "one
half of the .swyers lire without a eau-c
and die without effect"
An old bachelor says that tho talk of
woman Is usually about men; even their
laugh is but “ha! be! bo I"

NEW YORK HAKO FORTE COMPANY,

(caiarraxs aaacs, I »**.)

'ns in lba“wMrSi!wHuttaVteiS.teiJ'

"srHExscte? KSirLts’S

Books and Stationery,
J^ALTIMOHE

—•‘Neo r A do cake, no wine.’’ The
next thing will bo "Ho wedding."
"I won’t pay tor steaks ns tough u
these,’’ saldian angp- boarder. ‘•There’s
no law to compel me— they’re-oet a le­
gal tender."

tar in the drug-ebep.
Felix says tho Cincinnatians don’t
ctriebrat* the anniveroary of Ute battle
of How Orleans. They are too much
The Cblmgo Bopnbliosm s«y»i—"Ju­
ntas Henri Brown contemplates a Mir­
ror of Manhattan.”'
heeontemplates
it tag, be’nowroly break 1L
A UtUo boy returning home from SabbslhM&gt;ool,saM to bt&gt; mother
Ain’t
them a kltty-ehiam tor ULUe boys 7 This

It

tiball b* a pleasure to as la wait *• cnatosstos.

W. A. S ARTWELL.
Haalluga, Itec.il.lh.~T.______ seUtf

GROCERIES,

E=W
Ertssrsr
p*nU*l Un* "■-.in tori Jowrb
=ssiB'«s.-ka^
“—as"

knwrx n.MAtxoxY^^

Still Leads the Van

or ah. k/sds axd or nxs gcaurr.

wldcestoyAbrui)!*ds'T’»f MpuX^ *•*»■ •»
M.sbM.r^,l-*. „ WRR:1I

UharimlM Helle.
Mrrk^Hr, es^un. betwamrflwr^fZXranJ

peyweM b MsKssteL
UBO.FglCHTOT/
Iteted, UMtibga. Jaw*fid, m
MEAP~-

■£.

PHTS.cuns' wusaunioss

CimU O-t,H OttomiasK—■ » »•//''
OwadrMicb
paJIUI
Dated dun* ".-a. IML
•

MORTOAOK SSI.E.

fijlYxnlA.

■s^^^a."«&amp;ssies

otros. stapslhies. slteehntoU end btrolMO.
Tbt lil)M&gt;gT»pbyl* tn tb* hlcltesi *VI* nf lb*
rt, and is auth as has rarely eeea equaled, and

j-ynoLunuN NOTH

These port rails h'sr* rtee! red ns qualified praise
«t.«
.vl.nl vHtiM end rr^Hteeril

Tlit et&gt; partnership lure
•"r*0
O-boen and
under tb* *«gr. firm, and M;

Oabom, h this day dtunlttd

u.&lt;ted n.Xw’ Aptesdrf
u £
getter upnfaubj
1* ths
rl «
’’'“•‘•'-.•MSSrta,.. ..Inodnl g*.
rSK wR. tori a frntotowr af Ito '&gt;«•" '.'.Tt..

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gORETlUXCMew

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

‘’Ii

Crockery and Wooden-Ware,

•ItSSif

i

&lt;^«o—ic—*—
Tbo iotasM dtaira astrywbsM naalfaaUd obum ibis work, Ila (Saelfl Character and read
aaie. combiusd with an loareaaad cdmmi*ato
make it iha bast subset IpUaa back *r«r publial
td. and offers la lp.li ths finest opportunlly
make^ mosey er er beard cd la the history ।

' s!ti

Groceries and Provsions,

J£CLRCTiC MEDICAL COLLECBk

FjEDiNSTrLiVAWTA^

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F»r the Fa men »f Bllckini!
llJjl’l AULrru’.°f H“UbC1- hB”B« Furcated
■VslnwCheBpeako...

raty a«xi.
slfl a c£lT .
C O Wauaoon.auymrfiorKMto
l»ud April l«h. IK

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■BERI FIT » •&lt;!*«•

^«d^ Isee. prrper^ to sMl W rsutetal*
Farm. Town « County ntsMt*
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te«ri£"
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VOL. XIII,

632249

mil.-IlK rat AVTVM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1868.

NUMBER 11

MEDICAL.

ajusittfss Jhrtcwni
xF

Bkr gastiaf* gssarr.

RR-M—.

mallobt.

It la the chief rad of ealbrtlc culture to

JJH-IE HAILWAY!

nui.
are watotiag their substance by thsdee-

VB00MAX.

MEW TOM, BOSTON,

to three quallti

studio to employ himself In reallxlag hie
nature.
Ideal of Beauty.
But how shall thto culture bo promot­
Here la another little story of thto good
ed. In what books shall wo learn It, rad
where shall we look for the rudiments,
rad how learn M alphabet T
Academlea or Colleges, m there Might to
be, a Profeeoonihlp of E-tbetiea, but the hla grocer with a long staauing acooont,
nearest approach loanythlng of the ao;t amounting to some two hundred rad

HA2VTT WXIOTT

wo'tid frankly con fees their inability to
distinguish a fl ne work ef art from a rxsor

Fira Cm tffl nmtniLnrDteas

would not only eave
4.00 A.M. ME* YOKK DAY BXPBEXH. ilUs

deal of ridicule.
Good taste and adiacrimtuatlng ludge-

HOLBBXIt • KILLS.

fulnrea,
more like him In the world.
Air. Noble relatre a very characteristic
LU F

hard-working. practical num of businew.

M. IJGBTKXlXa EXPBE8H iDattri

Uvlng In Ohio, prejraing himself, we
Importance than to the practical man of believe, to become a lawyer, when the
bualneea, tor It will save him from mak-

LUl'.M. AKW YOBK XIOFTTXXPBXKV (

mist the summons to h'a high calHnp.
Michl

cultivated intellect eon Justly appreciate.
His collection of plctu-ea to the finest

of lofty aspirations, and dctennlDed tn
ihosc value chiefly depends upon their

minion. Having made up hla mind to
go to New York, he * ailed upon a young
U&gt;mg which would belrav sn uneducat­ of them, the ability toehoose the good acquaintance, who waa pursuing hla leed taste or an error of Judgement. There from the bad will Insure a merchant auc*
Itely satisfying effect which perfection this ability has. no dotfbt, caused many
~—
iu anything, but above alL In the higher a melancholy failure.
But, how shall this faeul'y be learned

PHICB OF IXHALXR8 (1 BACH.

BALL A RUCKEL, PrepriUon.

C rKlXDLx

MOREHEAD'S

supply to an Imper'sct organisation.—

MAGNETIC PLASTER.

perfect en orgsD'-xaLloii that they may

The Great Streaptbaser Bid Psia

to be avoided, which students fiometlmee

modest dcforvnee to the opinions of oth- Sublime rad Bcaqtlful, rad Blair’s
Rhetoric. Perhap* tba mfeat rad most

Dextroyar •( the World.
C 0 nOLBBOoK

the moot sincere rad eiruest worahlp-

aHiscelUng.

this to ot ranch greiter Importance, In

The Value ef Esthetic Culture

believe, who have never thought serious-

He accompli shed in art what Cooper
did in literature, rad taught ua to look

roilh Ml. IT EXrBQil*

PREPARED GLUE,
loss KICHAtt.

splendid rhetoric of that great master of and Illustration. But, groat m w»-re bto
English, it would bo we 1 for him not to
dent, or an Imperfectly educated mind,
tamper with the Oxford graduate’* er­
sed it la always de mors11x1 eg In its Inratic lectures on Turnefs laudscape art, giving the artistic taste of oar people an

EVERY HOUSE

USEFUL IN

mind as » ell

ronaeier.tlousnew ; and familiarising the
mind with perfect things, naturally ba-

THE GSBAT RE1I3IES.

paint pl etut

immediately succeeded him; rad net
hla own Imagination. There never was
ray such artistic eidolon outside of Rus-

FAVORABLT KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELT

USED
Hew Tert Cily ai Ticiilty,

na-Zts a

glaahouacs^ richer srd'.wd tender treat-

to Ruskin, Just as A madia de Gaul was

ALTBXDC UTIIT*'.

HAD1ME ZADOO PORTER’S

their utter Ignorance.and perverse prodi­
of very little aervlce In teaehlng the art landscape pain Ung; but the largo Impor­
gality with the people's mosey, without
of •electing the good from the bad. The tations of French pictures' which have
reading the dally reports of their doings
best method possible for a healthy cultl- been made during the post six years have
to satisfy him of their character. When

COUGH

60

Prie. 26. SO ud 16 CU. per Bo«l*
OST

EFFECTUAL

BE.Y1EDY

CQB8A
VkOBTABLF,

Inspiration.
The extravagant criticisms, or more
properly, eulogluma of Ruaktn on Tur-

The literature of art abounds in excellent
books, from which much may be learn-

to the health and romfort of elvlllaod

TWENTY-FIVE TEABt.
HArmrcs nouix,

friend, who. fludlug that he could not
Impsut any of hla noble ambition to tbo
ciuU&lt;&gt;tu sTudtnt, Ingeniously confs*, ad

people sre overtaken by tba means for
BAGGAGE CHECKED THEO UGH. providing tbemMlvee with articles of of bed art, it is frightful to reflect on the
refined enjoyment, long before they have
trnvagant bad taste In Ito effect upon the
tgraFK F0MTICKCT8 VIA MUERAlLWAT.
future inhabit an H of New York. The
Wl.ieli cso bvsblsiaUat all Principal Tiskel
Capitol In Washington, though grand
parts of our prosperous country exhlblII. R1PDLK

G'

tbe poMi bill Ilea of art, to rest satiaAed
with nothing that falls short of IL Ac­ mcchauical j roductlci s which afford the
cept the beet you can get with a protest,
but rellgioaaly ruai*t the temptation to pie.
•ay that you spprove a thing becavM It
the Introduction of esthetic culture In
wealth trying vainly to surrounded Itself vilences and Imperfection tn Its artestle
quit you; and never be af.-ald of approv- our colleges and publr schools, bate
details. It la hardly poalble that aby
the
m^orliy, but ‘po not after the multitude
iU,factory Malta. A gallery
to do evil.** St. Simon etyi'Va gained
an immortality rad an apotheosis by veu, In connection with Yale College;
standing alone oa hla pillar, while the gratuitous Instruction in art Is afflirded

amusing Instance lately occurred in Eng-

acquired a large fortune suddenly, prob­
have Imitated hla example, are utterly
ably by speculation in cotton, proposed teacb the natiimal mind the importance
unknown. Bo sincere. That to, in 14rad make a collection of palntlnga and

the rebel South. What we require to
the habit of aiming high, of etrivtag
fact.oa,

body. But we need publicly endowed
It might be regarded aa Inopportune
K.k. ■., ■
nf th. MlM. public schools, ora national academy,

mentioning the names or work ef liv­
ing Americas art tots, though we would

MMW CUAMLTON^GmwjI^A

Ight produce which would Illustrate
• Ireton. But wa forbear.
It will not be o«t of place to allnda to

hall suitable tor their reception. With
RAID TkCUB RAILWAY.

SESsti.^Sa*

.

rarely exhibited, the Town OeoocBof

for anything which to requisite far the

yyaULESALE A RETAIL.

OYSTER

depot,

DR. ZADOC PORTER'S
[nratWR Slljai WO
nr orrcsnus to
rAHYBM OIL AND

that they will not rip. that they will fit
munifloent girt was declined; the paint­
ings ware found to be wretched drabs.

EosnaAblBg ve y similar to thto

Wholesale and Retail.
CtheURkm
KARTWKLL.

conscientious men that ever lived was
the late Washington All*ton, wbc.ee
were our manufacturers rad artists so character to very strikingly exhibited in
recognition at ths

If we hare national at moties to provide

�ginerf.
•*- ewtoi m. Mnrxr,.;.

nmittM .woMwiTiexs.

, VXTSSIBB.GHiyT
or iLUXois..

The exercises at the

bo treatv w
the Declaration was boautifuly read by
protection
When I was a light weight-only about
naturalized citizem
Rev. J. W. Bsxcscrr, and the Oration by
250—1 didn't mind thia sort of weather,
C. G. Holszoox Esq. was able and eto- not much anyway. Bat now—yatter—The Pope has summoned a general
day and to-day-Cblcago Uss been a lit­ council of tho Catholic Church to meet
aisSmto,
tle nearer, in point of tempemtore MttT
old Orthodoxjdea of Mr. Satan’s farm,
as I was taught to cntlmate It In my half to proving that Chaao was always a
much superior
jp* fiufn* exhibition
of tho kind ever 'scon in Hastings, and

NEW GOODS:

drugs 4 medicines,

A Splendid Assortment far

Floe TollRt Articles,

JUZ .107

i!

XAULXJaAJUXJUMS

w,.r.
oar ,
r.X- '
All Hasffiig?'Outdone!
rise of the mercury—it ta not rough on
them. But think of the misery of plurrp
— Dr. Mafltay, who will undoubtedly : u vr.ZZAiM.a*B3[*
men, to soy nothing offat one*. Yester­
day st sem A. M. the thermometer to- be oloctod Lnitad Statfti Senator from
South Carolina, is one of the oldest and
Battle Creek Nowhere
most chamhed masons in America.
gubrious political article with tho above
caption. Wo answer
,
Bit pcrsplr—The. Mt Pleasant Journal says tho .xovaoa -nuroY was
We ore drifting oul of the difficultira
brought about by ths Democratic rebel­
wV’dteaU,'- '
lion.
in ».«•&gt; ji &lt; t icHKUX.
■. Grooorricw»
Wo ore drifting towards a government
r. GILES HUBBARD.
—Theoditorof the Kansas Chief thinks
of loyal man, carried un to protect loyal
L MICHAEL C. T. PLESSXER.
srp all tn rorcLAit
Gen. Buckner, of tho LouisviHo Courier
Crookcry, tfe.
mon.
done
ence
-with
the
same
instrument.
octa
ungrateful
iti
not
going
for
Grant,
a*
Wo arc diifting away from tho treason
. Manufacturers of the New PaUat
From tbs chimneys, and »team-pl|te Grant went for him at Fort Dunelsun.
and eorruptiun of tho Democratic party
MONITOR PLATE DOUBLE IRON
■
FRAME
f
Wh are drifting the robe! State*,clean­ smoke and steam curl slowly, lazily,
h■?
—The Columbia (8. C.) Phean\x has
"HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.
Patent Medicines, PUlKTO fortes.
sed and purified of their treason, back (tralghtupward. The deads are white improved upon tho old Copperhead along
to their places In tho Union.
Complete Frofeetlem Againet W.t c*d
"Thu is a white man's Government,” by
"'frofcaAN BATEiS, of Grand Travers,
Finally,
on
this
subject,
If
I
thought
We ore sloa-Jy drifting away from a
axd Hoi Ctimate.
’
a iding “And decent negroes may eomo
oita ourin l spauldiso, orcuatm.
enndting national debt, oocasiumxl bv a
— ru*‘- &gt;**&lt;,)
ITARJtAXTUf FUK HU ItAB.
Democratic rebeilion.
SMe Tnaenrrr—
—Tho Lcngnnsport PAofo', ths largest
. EB6.1KZSR0.GBMVEX0R. sf Hillsdale.
We arc drifting towards the protection
and moat influential Democratic paper in
of naturalized cinzrna in all the worid.
Notwithstandingtho heat, the grain
We are drifting rebels out of office, operaton aver on the Board of Tiade, tho Eighth District of Indiana, concedes
in advance tho election of Mr. Pratt, Re­
CPI. DHPJ AULN D. I*HITCUAllP,ofAUeBsa. and. drifting loyal men in.
have bad vitality enough to get up a publican, to Congress.
Books and Stationery,
Ws are drifting towards on honest and
VEBY CHEAP. HOLD MERE, BY
faithful administration of ovary depart­
—Tho Knoxville (Tenn.) JfemU cunment ef the Government.
the time of option contracts ended, a tains the following frank admission: *We
We are drifting towards a settlement
of tho Alabama claims.
either for er against us, and we ph^aae
GROCERIES,
6. •. 8PAULBIM.
Haling destroyed ata vary, ws arodrifto disfranchise them all ns soon as we get
or ALL KIXDS AKR OX HXX OVALITY.
'
ting,11m&gt; laws it gave birth to into tho sea could have been bought, In any quanti­ the power.”
ty fbr $1,85. One of tho Chicago editors
of oblirihn. , . .
—■Du' Grand Ranidt Rayle states that rptlE CHEAP
We ore drifting away from the Demo­ literal iypronouncen these "corncre"
‘ VI. RANDOLPH SrntCKLAXD, of Ctlnloo
Mr. Wm. *Mnnndsr!tell from a scaffolding j
cratic doctrines ot socrsticn and notifica­
in tho new Methodist ’church in that
tion, vrhilu the Democratic party is drift­ bow tt would regard the question If ttaclf place qn Saturday morning lost, and was
Oar State Ticket
ing into tho hatred and contempt of tho “tutIde the ring,"—whether a “comer seriously, if not fatally injured.
'
world.
*
—A most important invention is the
To-day we place at tho head of eur
Wo are drifting toward morality, hu­ than speculating on * rise In whisky,
WALTER A. WOOD'S
H. A. GOODYEAR,
an
operation
by
which
the
chief
editor
manity,
peace,
prosperity,
wealth,
great
­
columns tho standard I e-rcrs of the Re­
niZ£ MOWERS AND REAPERS!
’
of thia ven- paper made, literally, all be railroad*. With these, broken rnila fos*
physicians- rerscniFTions
publican Union mon of Michigan, iu tho ness and power.
12-1 Diha of their power for xnisahiaf.
We nro drifting toward* firmneas.
political contest of 1863. They were truth, stability, justice, liberty, 'equality,
The July running races begin at Des—Three bankers, two merchants, and
selected with great unamnity, by a full and happinew a* a nation. ’
'
one ministar were among tho inmates ar­
Wo arc drifting towards tho high pla­ that they will eclipse all the racing i&gt;ea- rested nt a gilded den of iniquity, at 2
convention of tho true men of tho State,
J. P. ROIEBTSACO.
ces among the notions of tins earth that aons wr hare ever had here. During
o’clock, Monday morning last, in Pitta­
the five days’ of their continuance over burgh.
great honor to the State and themselves, Jehovah intended wo should enjoy.
$12,01)0 will be given as prises. Fifty of
the high jiositions for which they bare
—A citizen of Portland, Mil. has a
tbe finest racing horses in the United
Utah Correspondence.
States are already here in foil training collection of 365 different varieties of
to be elected in November, by the largest
pipes, consisting of meerschaum, briar,
and excellent condition and numbers of chins, French dsy, glass, and common
majority over given to any man, or set of
WOQU’zi S.
Balt Lake City, U. T. June 2’8 8. • others are expected.
I diy.
•
.
mon, in a contested political ropiest in
LEAVR WEXOKA-GOl.NQ SOUTH.
E». “Baxxxb."—In your paper of June
A single death has occurred here this
—The latest ..arrivals from the Sand- ]
tho Peninsular State.
10th,I read the announesment that I had seaaotedn which there were symptoms
been promoted from 1st Scrg’t Go. B. 86 of cholera, but nothing has been public­
U. 8. L, to a Captaincy Now ms that is ly mid atxxrt It, and it has not been fol­ that occasional shocks of oartbqnak( Bui I ding Materials.
call went forth life in hand to overthrew .one of the greatest mistakes that over ap­ lowed by any other of like character.
Thus tar the summer of *C8 bos been un­
Eave Troughs
and destroy a Democratic Rebellion, and peared In print, I trust that you will al­
' —TKSTil&gt;era) mernbars of the French
usually healthy In this city.
Made and put up on Short Notice.
who by their undoubted firmness and ;low mo tho use of tho col urns of your
There Will be no other celebration of Coqw Ix-giilstif amplntp of tho profuse
bravery won for themselves lasting fame paper, to correct tho same. I never told the Fourth of July la Chicago this year, I ex]&gt;cnditures tn maintaining the French
rphe Piotscur JPBiwier
expeditionary in Italy, believing it unon tho Hood stained fields of tho Ropub- any
,
ono, anything to cause th rm to think than the closing of public offices nud
Shelf - Hardware and,Cutlery &lt;
lie and whose nomination and ro-numi- ,
—
-Tho
celebration
and
base
ball
toiirnnation by ths kto State Convention, was publish
]
at grnrera rulers.
such on assertion for a fact—I cursions and pie-n'es which indlvidcni nmont, to be held at Mt (.lemons on the
I [»r torfcty.
enterprise may get up. If the'day Is ns
a merited reward for efficient and eon- believe
]
the story was started by some
3d and 4 th of July, is exported to bo of
tinuod devotion to tho State in every ,mischicriuus person far tho purpose of a I। hot as to-day, cellar lodgtnn. thurmigh much interest. Clubs from Detroit, Ypsi­ Dodge's Clebrated Plows
drafts, fee Vid laziness will be the genlanti, Fort Huron, Itemeo and other
emergency, and iu even- petition both jjoke. Doubtless my friends in Bony eml order of the day.
plamw have entered for prizet, end some
are aware that I hold tbs poai-1
civil cud mililary to which they hare County,
,
| TbctwoiDoni inoompreheealble and
been peevioutiy called. We are proud of ,lion of Captain of Mich volunteers, if beautiful tricks or "magictil Uiuslons'' good playing may be expected
G. IL V. R. R.—The Jackjou C-tiw,
not 1 would respectfully refer them to the ever Juno in this city are now being per­
HARNESSES
report of tho Adjutant General of Michl- formed In the Crosby Music Hall by the of the JDth, says: 'Qxack-laying on
MAIM SMOTHERS*
upon its folds the name*&lt;&gt;f/Gen. 8rXcco­ gan, for tho year 1864. Since leaving 1celebrated Harts. One la the causing of the Grand River Valley Railroad con­
tinues, and the work is being pushed
]&gt;uts
of
dry
san
&gt;1
to
a
boot
up
and
bring
rse, Gon. HrunrsT, Gon. PsrrvHAxn, the homo nearly all of my mail has been diTST2WH T&gt;ET*OT,
tn lo full bloom plants two feet In height; forward os rapidly as poaribje. Tlio road
will
'bo
completed
to
Eaton
Rapids
by
the
the oilier la the presenting of a human
try is indebted for tho capture of^that ent time it is all addressed in that manner licad, appanrantly without any body, fourth of July. A sltip lodin with Iron
aroh demon Jeff Dxvts, Gen. Mat and Surely no one could burn infmd from but resting on a small cushion lu the arrived' tn New York on Tuesday. Ths
NEWSPAPERS
iron is from neon Cardiff! Wales.”
/r
Ool Gsosraor, and our readers do nut that, that I had reecirod promotion.
midst of space unsupported and olono,
ufjMrMafFx-A iFAaoxsimr.
Perhaps it would be gratifying to my which talks, smiles, grins, sings, etc.
. dora South was asked his opinion on
that ticket have b en our first choree, and friends to know that, although I havo not He is drawing crowded houses.
AXO rtRIOOlCALL
Both the “White Fawn*' and “Black negro euEroge. "Ob, d—a h &gt; niggers.
for whose selection by the convention we received a commission since entering ths
They should not be allowed ts veto at
did not cease to labor until their choice Regular army, yet I have not been for­ Crook” are said to l&gt;e losing money new. olL" “Yea, Colonel, but about 500 of
MANHOOD :
BOOKS.
them in your district want to vote the
gotten, but hare been recommended for the audiences are very “queer.*
Democratic ticket” “Oh. ah! Yas—
that Hun. Hkszt P. Budwix is in ovary one, by tho following named officers and
Susctst
ves
—
very
well.
That
mak
J
all
tho
dif
­
prominent citizens : Flint then in order
ference in tho world.”
Blank Roto and Receipt Books,
Governor of this grcatand growing State, of rank, Wm. H Lewis, Major 36 U. 8. I - Tho large steam saw mill of John
LEGAL BLANKS AND
and that he is sore to dischsge the I and Brevet Lieutenant Col., U. 8. A. Graham, in Unrein Township, Berrien
duties devolving upon tho executive head Copt, Miznce Brwol Cd, U. 8. A. Capt rennts, was entirely ounsnmed by fire
fl
of this people, with an ability and energy L. M. Kollog, Breyot Major, U. 8.A. Wednesday night of last week, with 86,Of every kind and I'aritty.
of character which has never been sur- Capt J. P. W. Niello, 30, Infantry, Capt,
H. HERRICK,
IMPROVED
poMod, white lua heart will prompt to acta Edgar N Wilcox, and James A. Haughty
(IRROUIXSOX AWIGHT«Ax-3 STORg.i

SCHUYLER COLFAX,

of peopla.

or IXDIAXA.

ssks-^s

Whither art We Drifting !

gesorzt i

•r ■;

HARDWARE STORE,

; any particulars.

STOVES, IRON

tuXJVDTT.—The
Houmok, £»].,
uouyood the most e
Vat of any one ev
Vin»p,»ad there
ta—id to sre It l
therefore, to bo abl
*fUu author, to

Ths tut

J8WBLHY &amp; MUSIC STORE."

recommending mo, and by Copt, Goo.
over any want of clemency towards the
erring and the fallen, which sometimes porarily commanding Co. B. in February
has marked the character of men, who 1867. At the War Department March
6th 1867. By tho Hon. Austin Blair, in

Michigan Press and the man selected to ollthough still an oust an max, lam
fill tbs second position on the Ticket— willing to stand upon my record. as a
soldier.
R.P.LAMB.
frusa which ths nomination of Hou.
• -The
oourt of 1claims
-r~t &gt;r-rT3.-v
-_11- HU
JU- -became
V ’-.1 a
to-day, wUhouttho President’s signaPublic Inrtructi'ja. and Dxxna R
tore.&gt;. It enlarges tho power of that court
Court
Baoww, fur member of the State Board and abolishes tbs offices of
.1-Solicitor and
of Education docs natln tho least detract two assistanta It also legislates BinkAR in all we ars proud of our candidates
of the platform on which they wore plac-

STATIONARY
F.T.MA15, I
B. MAIN. -f

DKALtB IS

—Tho Stanton (Montcalm county,)
Htrnl'states that a man by the name of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL­
Eilaa DevnII, who was engaged in pulling
VER and PLATED WARE.
trees down by menu of a tackle, on a
ship, was instantly killed last Thursday,
by a limb fldting and striking him on tbs

WfORlTE

Hairdressing
Grav Hair

SEXUAL DEBILITY’

ILssUan* Ami OM. IW,.

for old sad youag
1
Wvr Sals Mr all DsuflMa.
DEPOT, 108 G1KOWICB
H. T.

Rs. tai

SulUw M
?..T.
65* 1

mceONEDoU/B,
hands to have polled the votes of 15,000 j wh' o*n be run. and
colored men in Georgia at her late eleo-!
--.jn
s-j. ii

I 000 umj

IMO.
•3!

WINCHESTER’S Srscinc PILL

literally rrwi

or Incapacity.

NOTICE.

8«dm4 Qi

,n

THE SUCCESS

rniow* tfoiXAR SALE ARXV0LV-

Thaiton, of Muskegmi village, undertook,
to make an arrest, when a . melee ensued
which wwas
closed
— wsummarily
——-j v-^v-byhis
dntX'
ing a revolver and firing throe or lour'
stmts and lodging Ihree balls'in the body

hta»-&lt;

FOR THE CUBE Of

isweBojUt
w21 quiddy restore

g

SPECIFIC PILL,

District, where there are I
d colored uww white re. I

Figure 2 Sewing Machine

Ds

Wvt-m

Uteltew £

ihmumi:

i jfteyVv?

iJUnvcwyof

STAHDUHFSCAI.es.

LAMB KSITTIXO MAC!

« BaBWowe

Raos OmHMB.—T
totprtoto* village o
County, have nata
rwk.wUh a half m
i'*otrxndW in th
U*.w»OT exhib
toyefaptonHW Ho

�fadaud WiMtllanrous.

!»OT«Oi

Summer Arrangement. 1868.

IEW UYHTIIiMEITI.

SUS
&gt; fbsOef.rta.rdnp Iwrrisfcr. nlsGeg endre
Us aaais sadatjls.f BABL0W, QOQDVEAB
A OBANT, IsdMastred by stoSmI earesst.

Tbaarersblsg
das* Uta Tltal

•* ,T*n

wk’

hfe-

,

tnrnt. If they will but attend the FmtM.
orJ.fr
j,
excrcleaea of the day are aa Mlowa •

Cotner of Jefimon ancLRaikuad Streets,
IWIST-taA."15*5-

of Middleville Exchange at 10 o’clock
Orwr'. ^ring lt
10:30,- \ oeal Mualc, Prayer by Chaplain
r ’“
"•'
•r*wu- ’•*«
sM'uu
Mualc, Reading by Prof. A. th* Ma2 toIt swab, ud brota. .btt. 1U
Hfects
srssftks
Me, Oration by Rev. Butterfield, ‘•Star pavsrfol
- --------— — most
—... tes.Sc&gt;sl
vra'aou cUreccnarac’ a/ ■ n“w“or *K*iu**n«TUto4br iu
Spangird Banner.” Dinner,Toaete tube
responded to by Revr Anne*. Bement •sa H rotiTOi th. .treajta, lBCrWum lb. &lt;PHKidder .nd M«re. WrigS.^S
“I.*1"11''1? 10 'be csaaUCarvcth, Clark and ollrore. i.yor rQrthl
ntelritar’a StootoA
cr particjulare inquire oT’-any of the
h^nM*?I’ntnx,he &lt;rottnd U5‘Wecn ,h«
1bS Of 10
“»0 &lt; I’- M., July 4th, fflrernisokxittirt* to twvnuff'nram.* Is

lwt__________ BBSJ. BIKfMALt,.

zzl-zst"

1 L» .

Mssi l cusss.Ctonyi.ta.aL
Jsss* Vei«sa."b&lt;f«nrf«i.

Xa^nvtLLE.—Here the 4tlt was celebrate«f bran old fashioned national fe»Ural, and ••ration* were given by Dk.
J. H- PaIaieb, nnd C. C. Smith, Esq.,
lap of Ilastlo-".

^S2^i!A'l!S^XXSSf‘

^S3aaS“?9n

BARLOW

■

-

D.tkriag tbit Ike bMl work will sltiaMiriy

I AM NOW SELLING

Our enterprising fellow-townsmen.
Eli Shupe, Oxren Leonard, and Ch—
Pauli, have each purchasiM a steam en­
CONJUGAL LOVE,
gine, for the following purposes: j«r.
Shu[x» Is to use hl* in connection with
hla foundry, Mr. Leonard h to .tart *
steam saw-mill, and Mr. Pauli has al­ •rs snd crut. im^dimeat. lollAHKIAUk,wilb
ready oomroenred work tn hlsnewplauing mill, with ateun aa the motive pow- hi'‘,p T0X,' ,,OWARh AiMKiaUcn. l*MU«4«lMr. P. Leonard, with hb character­
BUSINESS CARDS.
istic energy, bno erected a very comtaodloua hall, about 26 by 70 feet in she, in ROBINSON A WIOUTilAN
the rear and adjoining hla hotel, ‘ the
Middleville Cottage) during the j«at
two weeks. The hall will be ‘'dedicated”
by a hug me-tlght-and-wblrl-with-m*.
quick party, on Friday evening, July 3d,
Mr. L’s popularity aa a Aori la a auflclent gaurantcc that the party will prove

' .

' ,.

Tximter Wagnfeh, A. Ng. 1, M -flWjOO.
Open Buggies single Boat |125’, to |165,
M
Twp
•• . 180, “ JEO.
fop
“
Single “
180,
275.
Ratler A Jumpseat wagons, 75, “ 100.

NEW BTF.AX ENQINM.

SMM» &gt;. imj
ranf tha NewPateat
fjTL“CBue

FOUTES.
r,‘-

asssfrs......

JL J. GRANT.

Brtttop. AWg.1l, N'T.,

HASTIX^S, iilOH.

GEORGE PRESTON
larites year Ultab.n to kto

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Received.

1868. CITT DBCC STMUI 1868. Large &amp;. Well Selected Stock of
y.D? ACKLEY &amp;C0,

GROCERIES,
Which mvrt b« mH, tUfobst regard to price*, to

Mr. E. M. Hail v&lt; Ada, has opened a
new businena e.tabll.hmcnt on Main St.
____ HANTISUa, - . .
and has “runup” thetignlfieantpUcanl.
MISS E. WILCOX,
• Dry Goods and Groceries." Mr. II. 1*
well known to many-of our efttxcna as
a man of undoubted Integrity, a reputa­
tion that he maintained even here, in
ID STDST, BBICX BLOCK,
the very definite periol of “long ago.”
That being the case we are not afraid to HASTINGS, - 37 - MICH.
trust, and recommend the gtxxl people
D. 8. WOODWARD,
of Thornapple to give him a call.

IISA5D 1UAPEBS!

rpnE an&lt;I*rslreed w«nil4 snawsr. is hl
JL -fri.ods snj tba pabfi? gswr-vlly thst h
liu
iu his n.w Stott, »a 3s*t« Hu.tI
. «Pl«Bd!d Stack »f

FAMILY

GR0CEBIE8

■ CrasUti.^ «f

Coffees,

JJOOKH A BTATIONERJSS,

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Dry Ms, Groceries,
•C AtlMhanL

KOroml UB&gt;ro aa*
t fslk. I’ra* Vasaty. N. T.

Faktastic PAitAPE.—Several of the
old residents of Baltimore and some
the adju'ning towns came out on a Draw
Parade on the 4lb Inst. Every conceiv­
able kind of mask, uniform, Ac., waa
brought into requisition, with bend
dress from nn iuth to four feet high, to
ctee them the most ludicrous appear­
- — nnce immaginable. Thus disguised and
d the equipped they paraded the streets of our
Village on horseback, wilh a eoal-blhck
negro and his wife In a bugsry for rear
guard; the wonch wearing the moat

H.pieg to ro«1». ■ »hsr» ot natrons;. fro«
Ii. Psblic. I pWp laystlf to (It. Mll.t.c,00 u regard. quality and prire.
pW-FrrwBiJ and prompt attonllon will b.gi’

YANKEE NOTIONS AC.

THKKa’

“

ed a great deal of fun and morriment,
they were greeted with rounds of ap­
plause, and followed by acre.'al hundred*
boy*, ofall age., throughout tbrlr mart
. The procession reminded ua of the aldhear the fo-htonod Fnsllrer Training* of New
'
Come again.

i) izi’O r,

MIDDLEVILLE

W'OOLFJT FACTORY,

, , GEOHOE PRESTON

wA.LTAM’ mS'ER.%
. JMArta.

,
it. Cbsrauag far Lights.**.
taCsTiitar-.
Ito bre* In U&gt;. w.AA sad
lh»*
MS*.. - St Ahato.NdlWX AC*, SSI

\

.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
'■'ilTAl A «•«»,
INaXn hi

laoUupplrsC (

Boots and Shoes,
P-A.PSZI.S.

Still Leads the Van

1 Drift Medicises,
Groceries,_____
rjLDTBLOxtt.

OKS.

Slavs'
id Receipt BortJ, .
BLANKS AND

ONARY
nd and Variety.
rs m JsBsrsaa iRrsS’.

hsrttv'g
to
pul
lECVIiF.or
debility t
W Il.il/ I

Groceries and Produce,
the rour.tie* along the Hue of the Cen­
tral. and in various parts of this
"maty, and And the bead* uniformly
large nod well filled. Ju the southern
totiailc* most of the crop will be seenr*i this week but here Hole will be
barewted U lore the 13th.

'AKE N8TICE.

MYRON A. FULLE'R,

P.*CB ('or use.—The people of the entwprtmtiR village uf Buchanan, Berrien
Ointy. have established a splmdid
P*rk. «»h a half mile track, and which
I' aot rxeeiicd in tho State. On the 4tb,

Broad Gauge Railway!

I HI.Ury Ccro.ro. Ml«h.

Satti JHimsMim,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bailer SIkImie Dealsr,

fokte company.

■Tn*» extended to us on tbatoceasloo
them all kinds of summ to
ettnnH *« entertain the p&lt;o-

ATLANTIC &amp; GKKAT WSTKBI

W. U HEDRICK A CO.,

nI of splendid Horace, and some most
•xreilrnt lime made. The people gen*rally in all that country were out enand the result must have been
•Xrecdingly oncoumging to the officers
the areoclAiion; but yet. there was
thing connected with the events of
th* day thnt certainly waa not on the
•losre There waa a Sabbath School
C«&gt;ebruion held there, gotten up aa we
’»*« informed In opposition to the arnagemenu made by tho Park Asooclre
for the amuwmnt of the people,
* which we do not complain, though
onion there Is strength. But we were
Botahuie Kurprl«ed after the done of
SabbaH, School Celebration, and
LlfJ the raring at the Park had been so
’•pbUlcally condemned, to aac the
&gt;*l« connected with that ceiebrettou, OT YORK riA-W
।
,n * body adjourn to a bluffoverhigthe Park, and were with no deGRAXD AND SQUARE
of their Green Backs, they could Agratfe Piano-Forte
•W U&gt;e exelUog acenes going on Just
Na. W saA Mi 8e»»4“c.
fence. But then thia was none sr~t.l N« Vork txad Ue
v&lt;
to^awrfyriaeLU.___________
wu busimaa, gnd wo prensme no

a,y*.wa' •*"*»» ttaaks far the

■ROAD GAUCK IHOkl UKK.

Celts Wearing ipp&gt;reH

iash roR niora and psl:

MANCA, to er frost

NEW

TBA A,
COFFKKS,
sugaAs;
SYRUPS,

YORK,

BALT1KME,
wABuiaer«K cm.
This U lb. salt b.to to *v-

StASCff,
SODAS.

«i
Asd la tact, (Ttrything fcu4 is a

Flirt Class Grocery Stare,
e»brisg*fe«kr^»

BUTTXR,

.

onrrm

JASSJF.4X
SlUtBP-PHLTS,
AUsnkljtdssf

oouwrnv raoaven.

IwUlnayywi lbs tegbsat etarksi pricfariL

. •
MYROIT A. rVLUA
n^sgs.Msylst.teM.
■*»!

Oil Krpon. of Pmn.yl.ui.

�NCOICES.

GREATSALE
LIST SYSTEM

frit BMT FAlfLT

SEWING MACHINE
alb“vm»^
PHOXIM

4

BENTLEY,

LOCAL AQIXTI, HASYWW. MICH.

mid him o&gt;

Advertlalnsr
Bob cried oat, in"Ha usually fend, drei

ottpx

M0”

UlIMfcflY

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &lt;fc Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

sjiTea,

villaaa ef limited

COMMI—lOMEMii Nov Ire.----

Circular, IM, Mula^Gaa^ A Crow Cut

&gt;D. BAHUACX).

A Bxsram Trill —A little girl m

wKXU*-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

y-

^15

MAKR4 FOUR DIFFERENT .•VTITCBEH,

wje ajeie: coming

as tar *r xter. s.d. law.wi
k-rejtai.ajjntau.ta^

ONE DOLLAR SALE

you ao much trouble "
"I wish, air, it was I
replied
A liftlo boy lived fur some time with a
penurious uncle. Tha latter was one
day walling out with the child by 1 is
skis, when a friend, accompanied by a
par-hound addremed him. Tba little
fellow never haring seen a dog of so
alight jnd • slim a texture clasped the
Crer.ture ro
siouod cry.

Dry and Fancy Goods

It Makes the. Best Stitch,

leu imri'Bi ,1 rrackerrll
FROIIITEOtlin

JrMl CHtK.MUliljHllU,
ON Cwli Klllu ranHlraa
CIIANCKBY ORDER.

E&gt;o*lll'« IM
i£. mu..

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.

Will Last a Lifo-Timo.

ao thin?"

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
£|ARRY COUMTY

io send in a toast to be read at tha anni­
versary celebration of the Pilgrim Fathera, furniihod tha following. It is spicy
enough to flavor half a dooan anniversa
rydinneraThe Pilgrim Father*, fereooth! What
had they to eodure in compariaon to tha
Pilgrim Mother*? It is true they had
hunger end cold and sickness and dan­
ger, foes without and within—but the
uufartuuato Pilgrim Mother*! they had
not only thoae to endure, but they had
the Pilgrim Father* also! and yet lhear
nomte orc never mentioned. Who ever
heard of the Pilgrim Mothers? Who
ever gave a dinner iu honor of them ?— The Health* Heformer'^ Cock Book.
Who erer write* amp, drinks toasts, and
makes vpooebos, iu recollection of them ?
This sell sutbciency of the men is beyond
endurance. One would actually suppose
that New Engusnd bad been cuiouwod I;
by men, and [Kjeterity provided for by

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

GUARDIA.*!

TH IM MACHINE

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVERT BACH IRE IS WARRANTED I

Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

HASTINGS.

MICH.
WS.V.
. &lt; »«n

Be Sure to See- this Machine,

w&gt;4 ■uirassL .

e&amp;xa
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE

** The Blue Coata.”

I AM NOW SELLING

ESTABLISHED 1X1867.
A vroin WtTM VOL’. BESDEET

spekin) iutaxlouaed intar tha miiike wa
wher it mkksac nurfoxrie with the Kow
jtue. Looks in Luitir ix betiir ai vernillar in Ice Krsetn.

Lumber Wagons, A.
Linen Doggies "ingle
“
•
Two
Tnp
Hingis

No. 1., at 1100,00.
Seat 1125, Io |165.
“
180, - 1R0.
180, " 276.

broths on yew wo
brolhee. "Trix"
Nite Humin drkuahee fur tho benksr-

Hypop ho sphi te

braiCisg

•11 to. spin
“EciifSi

LcJbsum if tha aiut ide lik tu so mm thin
mower holMummer. If tber is sun

Act Promptly and Certainly

Un° ht1.7«4

X* ALL ITAOBI uB

curved in euny Stile.—gindr* .
ALLEN. HAWES A CO

A max in telling about a wonderful
parrot hanging in a cage from tho win­
dow of a house which no often I—&lt;
said, “It trios “stop thief,’ so naturally

CONSUMPTION.

GEORGE PRESTON

ttbilla and I'.wr

Largn

A Well

Selected Stock of

COMMISSION EK'S NOTICE.

GROCERIES

w»

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Groceries and Provsions.
A BCTUt couple, studying tho beauties
of-SRi art gallery al Ifeatoo, discovered

FAMILY

GROCERIES

pariinjialnl

“ho was French

As a gentleman was walking under
the arcade of tha Horticultural Gardena
art displayed there, he came upon two
well-dressed ladies examining a statu­
ette of Andromeda, labeled, Exeruted in
Terra Cotta. "Executed in Terra Cotta,"

KEROSENE OIL
Commisxlonen NoUee

To the Ladies.
TRY IT!

TRY IT!

TRY IT ’

&gt;1 Dr. J. F. Cb.Khui,
ly kaown In Medical

BHR DOLLAR FOB EACH ARTICLE.

Mb rm.-Tux"
J. W READ.

FIRST QUALITY

The Eclectic Medical Jevul ef Pennsylvnals.

"Bov ShiftlessAs ugly old bachelor suggests that
births should be publixhed under the
head of “New Mane."
An urchin crawled into a sugar hogs-

tmttaiY) jobxnucn«WAIT.

GEORGE PRESTO*
Nonpareil

Dollar Sale?

IP mfu'i &gt;vl »«« to yoer lane to mare *•

His first exclamation was

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

T. PHILUM. *
• Urtl tor Ite

SSScss^

SUFPOBT HOU IHBUSTBY!
Proof of ow statement that wa have made

THE GREAT OAUBE

IEVSLSTIII II TSAStl

■airtton. n»Mb *■" oatawm.

ii um

J. S. VAI BIBIT
I. D. BODIN MON,

for lloriarb'l

JgAXTUORE

Still Leadi ths Via
utocxtits s rto moss rot all.’

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MORTOAOK RAI*

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                  <text>VOL. XIII,
UnintsS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,“WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1868.

MEDICAL

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NEW YORK, BOSTON,
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LIVER, STOMACH. OR

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

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NUMBER 12,

port o&lt; Boston, but misfortune a ad sick-, Not iongaulaeqapnt Ferris called one
uess ova; took him, and be sank Into tbo evening st tbs bout.-sf Mr. JL. and was
glare tearing hla only eon t j protect hla II fortune.oenough
'
Co find Annis said her
mother and sister from tbe want' and I fa her slone, tta former eng «.d upon a
was reckoning the amour!I of earn fort
Illa of UU Ferri* b id enjoyo-j a liberal , piece op embro'.ds y of a new pattaro, and p'eosuro tire alnn would have
education, and having entered the navy iand tits latter pouting over
a volt
me ui
of ■ b ought to-the home circle. If properly
a &gt;
*V&gt;nun
as midshipman w.is raise I to Beutenan I- anchnt
i
। b..oeophy. Oa U_
_______ I naet, or how It would have hoped tn
his __
enteranoe
alnp, by r.aeun of hla ac ;ulramenta and tLe old gontiebian look no fortber not ce taking up earn, note who i Lfe'was^short ’
gio I conduct.
.of him thou ■ alight Inclination of the Probata y ho has received Ktnt new
111* profcsalon had led him to all part • .bead, and "good even.ng, • Ir. ’
idias which wt!l do him moth gtoJ,
of tiiewo.ld, and he bad carefully Im­
Ho look acta r by Annie's side, and and not Ipjure his &lt;w tomers.
prove I all advutitngoa thuogh constrain­ told of hi* tevo in low but ardent tunes,
ed by bis limited means to the most rigid bcgfctnf l ennlmlon to speak to her fath­
er on tbo subject.
During the latu llttlo ‘•unploaa-rntHe had met wltb the only daughter
“Oh, be will not bears won! of the
of Qarris 11,. one of tbe wnlthleatlncr- matter," said tfie rm.uwfnl gM. “No n«a" we Lad tbe m'afoxtuue to spend
cteants in Beaton, at a feto given on | longer ago than ye.t rday be spoke to fourteen months and twenty days in
board tire ship io which hs belon^d, me r.Lalve to a cmne.t.on wltb B., tut rebel prison*. This time was divide'I
between Btllo Isle, Rvhmond City,
and had Immediately become enamored
Danville, Va., Andeteonville, Charles­
of her, but he well knew in bls heart Loanty giving him her hand.
that ibe difle cncc Lome n their for­
l-'erris could bear title suspense no ton and FloraDcc, South Carolina. Oh
tunes formed a Imr.kr to lilslK-pea. Ho fonge.. In fact, t -e Lint nrlat.ve to an hed .y that the loyal north triumphant­
uad been aresual visitor fur &gt;umc months vllinuce to another • pur eJ him to nc- ly elected Lincoln to bis second term
previous to tho commencement ol oar llon. Ue j rocceded to the port of tbe wc ware at Floroncc. A* election day
d.ew near the rebel* who Lad charge of
story, at tbo bouw of tbo H. family.
r.onf wireic Mr. 11., oil, and alter a few
the i r eon expressed a dealre to see how
"1 must think uf bir no more," raid
lire pr soners would vote, and when elec­
Ferris to Ulmsrtf. '‘ft 1 am snwred at
tion day come they ’iu pended a bag'on
by ire.- frirnua for ofib ring her common In your tum.ly for mor. t a i a year part.
civilities,with what ooiiumpt would her From
x* rum die
u fact tn*i you d.d no object tu the dead l.'ne for a ballot box -and annoonced that all wbo wished to vote
austo e parents r.ealve a pr. poslt.on for my
n&gt;y atiaatioiM
attcJ
to your daughter, t hav.
be.u led

Harr!*IL, wai Indeed a turn old man, air. wLI
and y thewia aa.d to be k rod to Ure
p&lt;.cr giving fre.lyof his bounty to all
“I have o-Itji aecn you here," replied
who were needy, ttld ho wasaatrangc Mr. IL, “end have no .c_aon to object be.-s to wltnc. s the Vvtlug, uvt one of
them ccme.bnrr the fact that they
man. He s.ldom *| okc to the e r.ropnd to your vuslta."
st ong'y lav-cred the e ootiou of McChd•‘»ndecd. air, you are vrty kind. 1
lan. ( urn; aratively few of the prison­
ers were physically able to walk to the
your daughter, but etuLoIdcned by Jure,
ballot box. and only about oigbteon hun­
lib dcILbt, w_s to pore over bls library, 1 ask ysu tor birhattd."
dred
mawgid to walk or crawl up todeliving ns 11 w re Itr lire fellowaulp of the
The &gt;t.d man laid down hie look, and
IKMi.t their UtlLL At sundown tbo
old phrioeupbcri. Un several ucc. sluus removing bls .peitecLs, naked :
beans or ballots were counted, and cf
when Ferris was at b.s house, and cu"Poca tl.c Indy sane.ion thia reques'.?"
the clgl^^ii hundred caat, Lincoln re-.
gaged lu conv.nation with Ann o, bo

SHiscrUany.
THE TWO PURSEB.

It was a cold wlnLr night, and th;
wind wb stle-J through tbe bare 11ml a o.'
the tree* that lined the waJL-Tha ground
wa» covered with enow,' upon who e
eur.'ace the light of the moon fell ,wj 1dazxllng aplendor, studding the cncmatcd ground wltb brilliant duunond*.
Aa Uie • d south dock atruck nine, a
youDK m .n WiagRu In Ills cluak.rought
the ehade of the large t sis In tbe park,
f.om whence bo whtclicd the coining ot
tbe numerous carnage load? of the gal.y
dna&gt;cd people of both terra who enter­
ed one of tbe principal houses lu Beacon
Through the richly stained windows
tbe gcorxeo.rs light issued In a flood, aocnu.pAnled by the thrilling tones of mu­
sic, in.tn ths hili band ; Cue bouse illu­
minated at eve y point sromed crowded
w.tb gay and happy sj.lr.tr.Tire stranger
still cont.mplnted the scenery.his dock,
which till now bad onvc opeJ tbe towir
prat of bls teatuns, bad fallen, disc los­
ing a lace ef manly beauty, a full dark
eye wh b an king Lrow. and shoe: curly
hair, setting otT to great advantage hl*
Grecian style of feuti.ros. A brooming
muostnehe curled al out bls mon.h, g vIngaaikht ilaaslc appearance Io bls

WEAK AUD DELICATE CHILDREN

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.

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JABES •JilABLTO.X.
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H RAXD TBOTK MILWAY.

Fro

• Shall I enter," said he, thoughtfully,
to himself, • aud least my oyiaan churuis
I eau nevir posse-s? Hard fate that I
should be bound to the iron chdns of
poverty, but I in n man, and have n
snnl as noble as tbe tad of them. V o
will see," and crossing over to the pay
iceue.be mured the hall; he cist ofT hit
o \c rahoca, handed bla h-tand cloak to
tbo servant, and unannounced, mingled
with the b. auly and Cab :on that throng­
ed the rooms. Gradually be made bls
way among the crowd, in wbq.e centre
stood a bright and bcautl.ul assembly.
The bloods of tbo West End Docked
about her hocking for an approving
glance from tboec dreamy bine eyie.—'
Half abatroctid, »be answered or ipuke'
upon the to] lea of conversation without‘
apparent late: rot. Suddenly ano at rt-'
ed, blushed deeply, and dropping a halfr
couitey, In token of recognition of
torus one without tbo group. Her eyre1
nj longer languid, new sparkled with1
admiration, and -* our naval friend en­'
tered tbe group about bar the laid herr
tiny gloved band in his, saying:
»
••Welcome, Ferns, we bad feared that■
your bailing orders had taken you to sea.■
“Wc should not have lifted anchor!
without;first paying tribute Co ourr
queen," was th. gallant reply.
Alitt.Traa through tbe circle of ex­'
clusives ul h» appearanou tranong them,
but when tbe hwy approved there was1
no cause of complaint.
]
The gay acene of the evening wore on;I
aerentl tim« Ferris Howard had pot at1
fault the shallow-brained fops around1
him, placing them In anything but an1
enviable light.
Fcmi Howard was a lieutenant In tbo1
navy, and dependent antlroly cm hl* pay
m on officer to ruj.jwrt a widowed moth­
er and slater, to whom be wm 4*votedly

oLserred the eyes of tne old man Lent
sternly upon him ; then his heart would
sink within him, and bs would waku to
a reality of h.s*ltui.tlor&gt;.
Fcr.la Wo* one evening In Beacon

“And you oak—”
“Your daughtcr'a.band."
“It la you.*."
i'er.ia tpiang In astonishment tn bls
lost saying:
“1 hardly know howto receive your
spite uf th? cold rerepl on from those he kindenr**. my dear air ; 1 looked for
me; there, be atl.) enjoyed himself in
tl|e4&gt;cl.ef that Anulc wa« net rnditfb.'cnt
“Lls%n young min," aa'd the father
to' bls tcg.irJ. lie bad been relating to • Do y.&lt;u tmnk 1 should have cllosed
her, at lie.- request, b a oxpe.Lcnce with you to become Intimatif In my fi.mily
without dr t knowing your jchsracter
Do you think 1 should have given you
this prtticut child (and hire be placed
her nend in Fer.ls’s) before 1 bad । rov­
ed you T No, *!r: unlof tbe b gbest In
e-clu.y, I have selected you ns one In

“Annie, w Lt yuu pluck that roie fo.toe as a token of aflin.t.i&gt;n ? Ytiu knew
my aflectiou fur you—or stop. d. axat—
behind it grows the codnift. You know
themjsiic language of both. wl.J you
cbncMio and give me one T"

Ing and Rtnmmerlng girl, plucking and
handing hhu the rote.
Th!* paused when the attention cf the
company jrea.nt was drawn to ix.uic
eaguglng object. Nevcrbefore bed F*r*
rh revived any evidence of Annie'*
lovcMive *r»m her tell-tale eyes, 'the
Bowe.- »m placed next lo h a Dealt, end
he left tbe spartinaut. He b.ai procoeded but a few stejs f.om tbe beam when
be woe accoe.el by a poor mendicant,
clothed Ju rags. wb j wre exposed at the
-ale bout- of tbe night to the inclemency

world ovlls me acold, calculating inau ;
pernap* I am to but f ttad-a duty to per­
form to Him who eutruatel me with the
tappin* • of tills bksacd child; 1 have
cuuvava.ed to perform that trout falthlu.ly.
i
“1 know your life and fiqblta, ysur

a good Luaband. But stay, I will be
wiili you in u moment," sud be loft the
lovers ugetber.
“ehoato y uf your marriage with It.
wm only io try yvur heart iheu, and
Ui.cken the plot;" said llowa-d to tbe
blushing g.ri.
At tb s moment tbo door epenod, the
beggar Mbtta l-enla had twica rclLved
entered,- and rtej ping up loler.i»a»ked
alma In rajay he aaxsd him In a»-

“1’ray, air.', atid the beygnr to Ferris,
“can you give me a trifl.1 T I am new ly
staivod and chilled through by tbs figure roue to a a.a.dy height, and coat­
lug off tbo d-agulsc It Iiua. worn, dl»c-oauight air."
oj the pen on of Annie’s father.
tion with the beggar—fn.- nehad not tbo
heart to tu n aw..y from tbe sufiterlngof hardly be canvuivud.
“I ddennlreJ," arid the father, ad­
a fellow c.eaturc, banded him u puree
containing five or six dollar?, urging dressing Ferri*, “aft-r 1 bad otherwise
him to seik Immodiate »heller and food. p.ovid j'Kir ihatuc-cr, to l.»t one vlrure
A he beggar bl.aaed him anl j oaacd on. wui.h of nil ot.iere is the greatest—
A few nights aubiequent to thia recur­ Uha.i y; and badyoa tidied in tbatjou
rence he war ngaln al her fat her’* house: would L.ve foiled w.tb me lu this morMrs. H.. Annie’s mother, receive I him no^e. You we.v w.lgh^d.u UtcUtlanic
uudnot louud wanting, hire, sir, la
&gt;omewhc.t ccnrtru'ncd and distant wri- your tint pu.se—it coutallied six dtdlare
co ire. Being a woman ofnogreatemver- it now contain* a ibeque for six thous­
sdtjonal j oLvere, she alwnya ret‘red quite and, and he.eji your leound whL-h ecuearly, conducting her intercaur e with talnod flvo dufl rs, tml I* multi । Ikd by
society in .tbo most funnel manner.— a tboMsan^l. “&gt;ay,". said (bo «M«* man,
Ferris was much surprised that Mr. II. as Fir.'ta was about to object to It. -‘there
htul taken no jiarlicular notice of h'* In- u no n«ed of cxpUuatini.; it was a fair
tlmacy at hia Lous?, for ho seldom saw
Tld* was ol cuurw: a mystery tc Annh,
him;and when be did tbe o'd man's
eye* was bent on h'm in anything but a but wb*u cxpLiued, added io her love
friendly and inviting *p&lt;tiL In Ibis dl. for I.cr husband.
lemn-.n he was at n loss whet course to
pursue, *'.nce Auule's acknowledgement
of hex aflaction for him ; and now he
wire eqtuUy d stint from the goal of hi*
A gentlemen In buainemln one of our
hspplntv, for b's bctler judgement told
large cltie* ba* for you* mode a p.-uetke
him that it would be j rsauraptoua to
which 1* comuson with many, of Invitask th* consent of liar parent*. On thl&lt;’ Ing Ida' custou era and friends cut to
uccwten he had taken hl* leave as usu- ,
“lake * drink" or a cigar. A friend aual, when be was met by tbe brgjar of
the former Bight who eotlcltod aims, do- 1deavtraed to convince him that be was

daring that be eouid not find any one
else to assist him, and that tbe money
tafcn bestowed upon him bad been n'
pended for food and fbe rani of a miso
nUeeeDa. where tabitf Mpt
Again Ferris placed la bl* hand a

1
'
ttaootewmsurero trite, tat Co mb
M.« olll, be adopted tbe foltowleg
planHash Umt he spro: anything for
this purpjec, bo depoellcd so equal
amount-in a tax in Iriesafe, keeping no
aeeountotiL- Ar the end ot three months

not attempt t&gt; hide their d!a,uat
at tbo rrulL
Before the voting
they dll r.ot doubt that tbe prisoners
would vote almost, solidly tor McClo'lan,
on the ground that If bo was elected n
co:n| ronilsc would be entered Into and
they would be released from a prl.on that
was-but a fc# step* removed from
Dcatli. But they had greatly tn'stskrn
the fooling of the eamp, end a more chop

h-artaof those emmicinted .discouraged,
alck and d* lug sUdlera still Leal In uni­
son u 1th the greet heart of the loyal
North, and nothing short of death It-elf
cou dstopit. XVI.h these facts telore

Chase,—the soldiers will ever bo firnud
Luc tq the ;rinciples for which they
fought end suHcrvd hardships which no
tongue or j&lt;er&gt; can describe.
[Fond du l.ac Cotnnxmwenlth.J

lice Into IJiu* eliT vrhTTfc U pie aaqt in
itself, and c-frh* wltli it' a lesanb worth
learning. A poor girl namrol Gcrtr^do
was deeply attached to a yotrmf.taau
whose wealth pree nded air hojKw of
mrrrtagc. One bight, asabe sfei wcc,'.Ing, a kdy entered bo.- eottago, and
wlthou! saying a weed p'aeed lu Tb'er lap
a cushion, with It* lobtlna dik'd wlla
tbiead. 'the lady thin, with jtetfeet
sl euec. showed her how io work th &gt;
Lobuius and hew tn make all sorts of
dellcau patterns
uni couif bca ted
stitches. A* daylight approached .the
milden hid learned the art, and the
myali-nous visitor dta-ipi sartd. The
maiden grew rich by her to uric, ciU
mar.k-d the object uf b'-rlove.
■
Yun* alwrward, while living In luxe*
ry, she was Bt.rticd by tbe mysurtom
lady entering her bouse—this time not
s.lent, but lodclng item. Fho raid
“Here you enjoy pence nnd comforti
wbllr witbrut arc fittnlno nild,trouble.
I helped you ; yen have no; helped y&lt;mr
neighbor*. The angila wctp.wr you,
and Inns away their ftaef." So . tbq
mxt day Gertrude went fi rth wiih her
cushion and hex bolds In hand, and go^
lag from cottage to cotfagu, ata taught
tae art abe bad to mysicrloosly le trusd,
and oomfbtl and plenty Qaua* to a!L

On one oxaslon a* the Bov. Lfalhew
Wilkes, a ealbrated Louden pteachi-r
was en hla pray to a me. ling of mlulrtws, be gut cangbt lu n ahowar In ths
place called BUUugse-ate, wtaro ttan&gt;
werealar,c number of women daaiiag
In flab, who were ruing roost p.-oftas
and vu'gar langMge. Aa be Meppta
under a abed In the mhbtof ttaefn, he
felt called upon to give nt load bls te»ti-

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«fc» 9*sti*gs Bsasrt

PIANO Fo
nt large to be electM by Ami OMHcattoa.
The Cuureatiua fticn took
tnap.M

RJk9TX!VO«. MXCX1

that you

KEW GOODS:

Dr. Botts:'Mku&gt;. uf Grind Ita'Wa.

ULYSSES S. GRAKT
iLuxoa
,
0’DwuteH.
Jackaon ; E. H. Honae, Ingham.
Aueri* lh»trir —Thomas D G2brt,
Kant; Hampton Rich. Ionia

B0HUYLEB COLFAX
Or IXDIAX.i.

JunrAcrctux

“witbout tha ua.bcutar* ’

nnnicii xeiiiiTion

pz

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CASH STORE

OCOROE «. DLWiiV..

bratlan had loan made i* hastily.
and yet to tetr, that aulDctent not’ce

A Splendid Asxartmeni for
Sale at Rail Road Pricer

DEUG3 &amp; MEDICINES,
Fin. MM

All Hastings Outdone!

K. JUMETT. a

Oakland ; John Hibbard, 8L Clair.
CllsRXJta M. CROSWELL,
IOI1X ttJRT.

ndegate.uf Lenawee ; F WRatraU, uf Uo-cna.

.. -riLIJAN IXIEITZ.
II. CBARLBi W. Cl HBE1L
HI. CNARLia T IIORHAM.
IT. BTROX M. CCTCHMJX.
T. OILER HURBSRU.

HENRY P. BALDWIN, ot Wi

MORGAN BATES, oIGrand Travera.
OKK. OLIVER L RPAt'LDtXO. ofClietoe.

Dmmww—

,

ERIXKZKR O. UROrVEXOR. of Dllbdalt.

OEM. WILLIAM uuMrllRET.

DJUlItt E. UROW.X

VI. RlSDOlJ’Il RTR1CKLASD. of &lt; Hston

Democracy.
Tbe Copper-Rebel, Dcmocrtic epg hat
hatched, and Horatio Ecymour of Now
York it the production. What a spec­
tacle ! A great people with political im­
pulse*, loyal hearts, and undoubted

rvaentifive now uf ano thinl of the peo­
ple, a man whoso political action during
all the day* uf war, trial, and national
■•Swing vat in lha intaroat of, and in
cordial sympathy with the enemy uf the

bhiawuaee ; H. A Burt, Marquette.
. Bagley, of Wayna
&lt;ted chairman uf tho
committee.

o’clock the oration waa ddir.nd. Mb.
Tho chairman of tho committee co Hutter ria id's effort* w ri un loubtodly
a fitting speech, which was frequently
rooululiuns, then nj^rtcxl aa fulknrs :
applauded by the Convention.
KruHrt—
John L. Ingeredl.uf SLiawaaase,moved
1. Thu* the National Union Bcpubli- our meat fanguira axpeetaUans, and
that tbe delegations on district elector*
•H wee ao we I plaia-d w.lh It; that
bo presented. Adopted, and the rejioit* cauporv of the United States, hi the
M R. Emobt otR rod a Bewlutb n wh cb
were presented u follow* : 1st district.
liromuting the best interest* uf the na­
Ches. CUsbee. Case ; 3d district, Chas. T. tion and in saving it from overthrow Ly ■peaker be roquet cd to fi rntah a copy
Gorham, Calhoun; 4th district, B M. tho *u11ac»Arm ul tbe wicked attempt* fur; ubllca'lon In the Hnat ngsBaSXK »
Cutehoon Maniatoe; fth dietrict, Giles uf treason and rebellion, n* well a* by ita
Tlubliani Mnoumb; Oth district, Michael firm adherence to the puticy of protect­ stated Ihrt It wot Id U impcealblo :o.ing tbo Iryal citin-ns of the E« public
T. C. Pteesnor, Saginaw.
ra* an ex en&gt;| oranlou* effj l; so with
On motion uf Mr. Htagerald, of Cal­ aguiusc tin-ir reh-ntha* Jicrvocutoi* ami
houn, it was voted that tho convention ojipMera, and uf acctuing tho iwimancut
proceeds tu ballot for candidates for tho l»-uco uf tbe cuuntrv un tho basis uf libState offices in the order in which they ertyanl jasiioo, merits tbo unqualified ki red In n nut her, though adjacent part
are named in the Cuustitutiun, aud for cutifidonco and unfaltering siqqmrt ul dw
American jieupl* ■ and Diet its ductiinra
electors at large last uf alb
The chairman appointed the following aud prii ciple^ a* act forth in the plat­
tellers tu receive and count the ballots : form madu at the late National CutivonMessrs Dewey, uf Bany; Delond, ul
Saginaw; Thumpeua
of Hillsdale; detail, hereby luUy iudoraed, aud will ls&gt;
•‘Ocr Country—Her Foinion and
Luomis, uf Jackson; Bany, of Wathto- must cui dialiy aid ton fitly supj sated
by the Bopublicuns uf Michigan
»«• join e I y J no. taricth, Etq. *’F
II. ILnt in General UirsecsS Grant
M-. McGowan, of Branch, pr-wented
tho name uf Cyrus G Luca, uf Brancli, we behold the lilueliiou* suldtor, the tried I
1 rojo c&lt;Lby J. Ci rrcl.1; rc*. ondol to
m candidate fur Governor, and supported ]*atriot, tho man ul few ruid* I nt peat
liis elaim* os the ehuioe uf tho *outho.u dveds, and cannut fur a moment doubt by b. Wrlgh’. “Our young Mod i nd
and wastern sections uf the State which that hi* nominaUuti, so entirely re«i«&gt;n- Wome..—wl-a; they ougU.tr bo what
liail always given largx Republican ma- m'vo to tho univeistl demand ut tbe jsit
itotic meases, «ill Lo enlliuuasticaEy rati­
juridee
Mr. Stoughton, uf St Joseph, subport­ fied by them at tho baltot Lux. Geu.
lie f londly relatluu ot tbe Un lo &gt;
ed tho numination uf Mr. Imcu,aud'&gt;j&gt;ukc Grant nuver surrender*
III. bat in Schuyler Culfax wo re- i
briefly claiming his nomination ns tho
rmirooentative uf tho agricultural interest cognixo the young aud gallant statesman
whuee ability and ten ice m public hie । I, ousu by A. &lt; lark, Jr.
of tlie State
J. F. Conover, at Wayno, presented tho Laie looeivcd tho cvufidvnre uf the ]ho,
nomouf Henry P. Baldwin, uf Wayne, ide. whCo hi* pure and amiable charact.T Oitbcdrx
Cl urch, aud their Influcac
has wuu their love, and in cunjunettou ,
and spoke in hi* favur.
uicn Liorala aad Suehty.''
Mr. Boise, of Lenawee, eaid tlio dele­ with th*great soldier aasneiniod with him,

gation ol that county had dosited tu pre­
sent tbe name uf Charles M. Crosaweil,
at hit command gave aid and comfort to and that in that desire they had been
the murderers of our Fathers, Brother* eecundod by many jiurtious ol tho State,
aad Suu* on tho fields of tbe South, and
woo to-dar, owes hit nomination to the
ijdori.y withdrawing hw name
voice of theca same Uood thinly rebel*.
r« the conrention. Hu felt tlii.
lu bo duo not uuly tu tho many friends uf
refused its support to tbo loyal in ite Air Cruaswall but to the cunvemtion itself.
ranks, and selected a traitor, a vulnntery
Governor, tho Secretary calling the roll
Northern Traitor to ba ila representative
uf counties and it atuoJ a* follow* :
man. Buch a party was well reproacutad
Henry I*. Baldwin............................... 195
Cyrus G Luce ....... C2
drunken jubilee on Satnnlay night, who
It was Iheu moved that the Domination
made the air reaound with their ehoata of
Tho mutton wm *upi&gt;ortod by Mr. Mc­
Gowan,
ul Branch, who q&gt;oke in behalf
rod evidancet uf their patriotism. Ent
of the delegation of hi* county.
Tbe
thia it tbe great Democratic party. Once
motion to nominate Mr. Baldwin by aothe party of the piopla,nuw sadly degene­ ctaniabun was nnnuimuiuly carried staid
rated into the party of rebels and rebel great ap|dau*o
Ou mutton the eliair appointed the fol­
glomara*.', it Hurali ■ Sjyntour the leader lowing committee uf three to welt U[&lt;un
Mr Baldwin to inform him of Li* numi-

in oppuaitiun tu tho Government in 1SCX
X«p«blican State Convention.
The chairman announced that ho held
a nuts from Hou Dwight May, declining
to bo a candidate fur rv-olectiun.
A ballot fur Lieutenant Gwurnur was
ed to order by Hou. Win. A. Howard, then taken with tbe following result
Chairman of tbo State Central Committee, Afurgnn Dates . . . .
.
IO’
J. J. WuodBMUB....................................... CC
Kalain jki, lu invoke the Divine blaeaing
upon tho doLberationa of tho Cunvoutiun. J. Webster Child*,
Mr. Howard then nominated aa tem- David H Jerome
Victcry P. Collier,....................................10
On mutiuu, tha nrminAiiuu of Morgan
dreasad tbo Convention with apj&gt;roirtato Bates, uf Grand Iraverec lor Lieutenant
remark*.
On motion Jams* O'Donnel, at JackThe Brpuhlican Stele Convention met

m Wednwiay, Joly lai, at 11 A. M , in
MwriU Hdb Ths Convention was call­

Saginaw, Hun E. 0 Grosvenor, of Hilhdale, was numinatad l&lt;y acclamatiuu u
candidate for State Treasurer.

ent Attorney General,

Patent Medicines,
Pure Wines and Liquors for
Medical Purpoaea.

---- ALSO----

VERY CUK4P. MOLD UKRK. BY

0. 0. 8PAULDIM8.

Books and Stationery,

GROCERIES,
or all x/xds axd or rtxr qialltt.

HARDWARE STORE
H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

STOVES.

FBIZE JKHVEIIS ANU KKAI'EILS'

J. P. IQBERTiaCO

TRAIS:* I KlVKJItE.-OX-GOISO KORTII

Til A A A» T if I
WOOIFH fiise M.
UUllll'K S.U tUl
WUUll’K kr«

lkate waxuxA-coixa kodtu.

Tub Vicm I’amiDarr.-The c »pp r.. of Site octi,

not b &gt;v« been be’ier; that tbo tinging

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

qual ty and q'lantllv; an I that cvcry-

W Ai.oV Kltor

HouBe.Carnagv, Wagon &amp; Cutter
PAINTING.

mtiaflcil that Ml kllavllte w*&gt; the place

much n on-we wood, ladlyaay, we oh
i.ot that yea wo .11 ptnlebly think bat

NEWS DEPOT

n. A. GOODYEAR.
concluded to a y w thing aLoai it.

MANHOOD
BOOKS
।PEET MC*IV.&lt;'e*» l-iv...:

o d’s n&lt; w bul ding, and b A - cetabllab-

that J. D. DL-lnoh a t on are manu no
luring tom.- tintr Is lum’
wagou-,

ThsLa^i

Sucttti
Blinlt Note and Receipt Boohs.
LKUAL BUXK1 A5D

STATIONARY
Qt’crery HmL and I'aricty.
Worto x&lt;t Ix.ionar Steaumo.l.x-Cotnm so oner I ol Lua r s gned b&gt;enu e Mr. Jo n ton would nr.t all .w ih
r moral of knavi h « bar Inate* con­
nected with the collect nn o' the rev nt a. The Pre. Wont. In o d&gt;r to .how
that there cvuld be co d- ubt a. t &gt; tbe
aevudahtu truth o tma charge, lotnnrtod Per y Ft T. r .o tn c»d Mr. lloll nr.

HAIR Resto^
HAIR dressiMI

SPECIFIC PUL
lOMYUKiCRKur

Be: atu confl in Mr. 1‘nlte- tbo •

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

THE SUCCESS

wBl qafckly restore

J.D. Standal!,
Scattering •
ton, tbe following ware apjouited a romA mution was made tu make tho numnsittee to nom'.nato juraiaiot utHcers of
tho Convention : Al largo Joseph Sav.n- iuotiun of Dtripht May, uf Kalnmaax&gt;,
dcr* uf Eaton ; First district F. Van uuaulmuua, whsoh mufiun prevailed.
Valkanburgh, of Hilhdalo ; J. K Bcn-

Hun. B. D. 1’ritrliard, uf Allegnn. was
unanimously nominated by aaclaaMthm,
at candidate fur Cuami^iuncr uf State
I^ndOAce.

PIANO FORTES.
Comptefe /VefreNon Agotiiw H-.( tlj
and Hot (Xiu.ait.

AT KLDCCED rk/CLX
ments Lecvmo mu/o illustrious a* the
— — • -—
n
l ntu them nor undying gialitude aud leva
VL Tbe foivigu utuigrattou, which
ha* given to tho Western Heniuplicre
development of resource*, wealth, end •
thrifty, iuduriifoua popuhilivn, ought to
lie featured, and it is tho duty uf the
Stalo and National Legislature to enact
efficient law* tu that end.
VII. That we endorse tho Rmiublicau administration uf tho State uf Michi­
gan, which ha* at unco promoted and
and protected tho public interest* end
justly received tho endorsement of the
jiupular regard.
VllL 'Diet aa a State is must truly
great in the intelligent, virtnuu* pujiulatton it contains, ths public land* n! Michgaa abuald be *u disjusod uf a* to ]iromoto their »etdement ly mini who will
own aud cultivate the ouil, add tu the
produttou,an I increase tho taxable valu­
ation uf tbe State.
IX. That wo present to tho suffrages
uf the pevtde ul Alichignn for State offi­
cers, rajsihle and tine men, and inruke
for tbe ticket ]iat in uumiuatfon Ly this
Cuunnttou tho curdial eu]q«it uf evmy
good citizen
Tbo rending of tho raeulntion*
frequently interrupted by a^.lnuse,
they were unanimously udujited.
The Convention then adjourned

ing result:

Ihirddintrict Cbarioo Tripp, ufWaahte-

aianemctureraorthe N(wj ,i„.
MONITOR PLATE IAjVLLE |bt
FRAME

Shelf - Hardware, and Cutlery*

an- being gathered,we iqqartiato the Lo­

numJnatn. J. 1-.

Fifth diatriot Col

IF*

we pledge l»im our undivided, untiling
•ontwrt.
IV. That n just regard for the ineritabla Lnnlou* uf taxation, tbo stein legs- j
j mitted by 11. Wright; rcs,x.ndod to by
cy uf a ceqquied BcLeliton, demnud* the 1
[■nssistent excrci*cs of retrenchment and J. F. Lmo&gt;y. E q in canoluslon, Dr. i
economy in orery ]&gt;ar'. uf tbo public •ci­ El h presents the foil* wing, which
vic* ; and that in btalo and National ad­ n a* rtspondt-d to by Rev. U. N. Annes:
ministration, tho Republican* of Michi­
gan demand that thi* shall never Lo lost
Alain and pit up on Hbo.t Notice.
sight uf or forgotten.
clcut efurta

Gen. Wm. L.

didate fc&gt;r ro-efoction
of Jackson ; Fourth district George
Dewey, of Barry; Mfth district, Willi

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere
vfo * te-uo of the HAXTR*. i lnne.’ and
■ efresl manto ware *erred undo.' the au-

U preferred
&lt; fation &lt;4 Lie terr-

Th* Dior

lybu,«»&gt;ytbo powdia

Gxxe.

Tho Democratic
delegates from Hie rountty will hare an
upputuuity uf cnJaining to their ^'.e
how fU ‘drop game" is jJayud in N«w
WlNaiEriTEH’S frttffic FILL

GaiXT tx Tk.ua.—“Let nt bare rwre,*

Profltsalslo EaiployMOB
W’jstrs.j* •»«&gt;!-!- —.
tri Cnibotra; hirst
» ayae ; occum
of Branch; TLj.d

.W1XC8OTKR *

STANDARD SCALES

�8P10IAL N0TI01

1868.

DISSOLUTION.

DRUGGISTS!

TheCa partambtp beevtafoee (Bating aaler
tbe aanae aalntrkor B1RLOW. GOODYEAR
A OKAXT, U diraUaad by maud eoaMa.1.

cm rare arras i 1168.
f .©• ACKLEY &amp; oqt

Ur” “4

N. BARLOW,
W. F. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
Hmtagt, Aag. U, IM?.
‘

%

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

FORTES.
b’-a m

Drug &amp; Bookstore

BUSINESS CARDS
ItK Ueaaral'alraad nnuire.iu Wawhingiua.whara
ba «a. alferdad »»er? Ise. I it) fur alodyiag hi.
iliualrioaa aal.jret. Mr Marshall la radaa d

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

PIECES FALLPRINTS

niiiiair.SwK.Ln Nails

Just Received.

JXO MUWKjmt
r/jr.-rxx» ivuxDK£t,cc.

GEORGE PRESTON

S ANI&gt; KKAI'EUS!

miss e.

wn.cox,
DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
Empire Block,
lHDDT.mt.LK,

Hastings, - 37 - MICH.I
I

-

allyl

.

MICKfall

D. S. WOODWARD,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

Dn Gtfi. emeries,

FSB PUBIFYEiQ THE BLOOD.

MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FA CTOR Y,

pH

HH

&lt;;

i

n« la prvpared ta Hird en.lom rails daily. Mr
Saw Maal.li... . ... ....
k.... — u

New York. ■

GEORGE PRESTON,

MYRON A. FULLER,

General Grocer,

TAU-S
C’OXFTfA’N,
SUGARS,
S KN UPS,
SOA PS,

Boots and Shoes,

eat! erext’catnly hot, corn pota'oea
K &lt; » ug ee-y rap.liy, tiny bc'ng ee&gt;J In | r&gt;ne or le.-. wheat rloenia?
*»l eexr/t'iinj w&gt;*klvg flue illy
1la thh v olilty.
ivthi torn hip Allogtn Cx the

REUBALM,

Bur Medicinei Groena,

• ine. to be the coutpLJut gen■&gt;tn Itir t!mbero.l )»n J; but! best
of * be inaeu It. or about out

J •bn a itt -.fl.-l I, of Pra-irri le, dlsd
■ ’*&gt; ■ vulage on t) e l»t. red via tui•'db.re. A Mr. lidconb, of Prario&gt;1 wbll- on hie way here to attend the
”&gt;&lt; as of Butte.Bild, waa thrown from

TO PILL

BOOK

BUTTKR.
■
BUGS,
POULTRT,
BBSS WAX.
SHtBR.PBLTS,

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT. YSKffl
| lltekary Ome*. Mleb-

EroadGauge Railway!

"w.'o. HEDHICK AGO.,

Saffirs &amp; Hiranita,

DEBILITY I

NEW YORK
nowrow.
PITTKKURCII,

Baiter &amp; ttp Dealer,
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

NEW YORK P1AN&lt;&gt; FORFECOMPANY,
(ca.rr-ae* nxa. IM«.)
Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

The tneiLUn of the J. O of O. T. of
"*1LeplendM dinner in a
on tbe banka of gun-lake, tod a
InvltaUou bivlag 1m«o given to
«*mago*lU«na. Tbo
did en.llt to the offlien and meat£*"•"• UMp, „d w„

eutaMao m &lt;41 aa by tbe
ot the Lodge.

anudVawe. la a ba laaasi ITlag »l~ 1
p«r aaaalK aer*rdia&lt; tn (Mlt-r. Fer pv
tmaUra. adj ram XEluUk. MaCCHDT A 1*0
aaahard Kaak. CMcaga, lit
MMyl

rale.
I. tarts »e email 4aaetMW.
Lime forHair
sad VaMe Um«.
Caar^Fla. #•&lt; Deiry MALT, be

Ala

�PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
LOCAL AQESTN. UABTINGB, MICU.

the United Slated than elsewhere; but
perhaps we should baaHato tn areepting
Uile louiplimcut to tbe good Icoka of oar
women at tbeexpenae of their Indus,ry.

WE NOW DOUBLE ODR RATES
.OF PREMIUMS.

"ias'.S

and somewhat kng. The back should
beJust plump cncugb to prevent the
vetoes from being to prominent. 'The
finger* mu-t be long, pulpy and tapenug
forming l.ttlegradiiakd columns of per*
tort proportluu. When tbe band to
epsn the.o .heuld be little dimples at
tbe knuckles, which should bo sILhtly
promlnent when the hand to cluM-d.
Each finger ought to be gently cm red
In the back, and somewhat Hat on the
palmar aide. Tbe thumb should not
yeas beyond the middle Joinlot the fore­
linger, which should terminate when
extended pree'eely at the tare ot tho
nail of the ml Idle oue. Thf ring finger I
ought nut to extend more than half-way
up the nail of the iamr, and the little ,
flugw ibould be exac.ty of the length of i
tbo two Joint, of Its neighbor.'Thu I
palm of (lie band, when njien, abould
be aomewh-1 ilepp. and tordere l with a
t lightly curved and pulpy cushion of
flesh. Tho »ldn of tbe whole .hould be
dclknte, .mouth, meetly white, but here
and there slightly tinted With rose color.
The fingers must have an air of ea c and
flexibility.
The cctnmnn habit of
stretching tho'r Jotnla with the view of
making them snap to fatal to their r-gu.
larlty of proportion oniricauty.—liar-

I1-', KffiiW

Dey and Toney Goods

SEWING MACHINE

-

ONE DOLLAR SALE

illi taiiiH

BEST F1M1LT
|CfilW 9f peo­
ple of lelaurr. It b seldom found among
those women who are obliged to work
hud,though they may be endowed with
flue eyes a beautiful mouth, or all other

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Niury FuMiete sod »•» -•&lt; e—ly.

chancery

•Rtetin'-^’

' Naer r tina. t^te?Lritesj.
J.wtB Frta.a,

£,£,sraaS=’’v~T-Fjg

Um,i »f dFaarepm rredgS

t

iff’iu f l ?

ADMl'IteTR IT iff" N.I LB.
ri im MSB »r On M*tr rt WUUsa

It Makes the Best Stitch,

'Loria a lovju?^

&lt;s&gt;

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'
rra rr. or irrcHiOA.v n«...
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nntta. M HMbtoa. oa mMkM af rn&gt;«« Aiwa *Vat
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FKAXK A14.F..V.n^Halaaae. BbUrUor
A t™ewa*- Anwi. R"T»ll».', IWSUr.
nalM dare.-. Mar IMS. A D M.
Ma*--

/TASTINGS,

MICH.

tobacco antidote:

M

fe ll

Ite

$

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a ir j t o

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ESTABLISHED IX1367.

i

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
‘FLOREI1CE SEWING BACHINE.

'th

Be Sure to See this Machine,
"Do let inc have your pbo’ograpb,”
■aid a dashing belle tu a ge-utlcmiia who
had been annoying her with Ub utten*
t.'ona. The gentleman wm delighted,
and In a abort lime tbe lady tccclved the
plc'urv. Site gave It to .her ■errant,
with the qucatloii : "Would you know

mar'y- p'-tL,.7&gt;
alU-a..*., a lb. ..umr lwt.»

CUANCKKY OBDEK.
:-T.is r rMirwia.. nst-ib Jadlrlainr-S*. fa &lt;M»
aaMj^wU»« ia IM Ojall &lt;»un Mr IM raui^
lao w Jlasiaei. Is aaM onmW. «• Um Mb
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MV A. II. IMS
Wiui.M ( umHalaanl,
M ««r&gt;» Ii-4
!t .site«»&lt; y rr
s“ MjLMlalbH

F in

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED!

ffli

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY

tllllW I i!

HASTINGS WOOLEN’ FACTORY.

.n
’H
d hS l t ie £ r i b Kd ? Os K

-i.YVKijn.sjs;:.

hilly undent &gt;nd the mind of hla 1 lady­
love," cloted a loiter with tbe following

llriMM."1* » 4r£rri*»M? tii'bJa'iMLSt1 Iw Aa.ii
Faw Myiani.ni a. M rauaM In l»K aaiiywfcb-

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•M»»d .M IM maputaaar. aalMten «"• K-alr
4ar. a Irr a*rv«b«« bar ata
aast bill an! a..-

&lt;m nadirs and Slbu lb* Baal rm-l «C tew
llnia—. a. r4i&gt;.iul &lt;rw&gt; .r *r
m*-», . a&lt;a la
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MraaMaraa^ alrSMarUrr ta M « liai Ball, aamC
&lt;m&gt; IM rate Mara. lyaj Ml M laaM Iwaaly days M-

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tarnM.al&gt; \». ..J tai aal atoa'-iaaiaaa'wate
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,:&gt;» non la ib. par.mu I.'rrwte te M &lt;*
lair. »■ II. te«.4rr.-y »• ..wl rraa.lraltea to aaa&lt;n
a MpyyF Iba ard.r la b- paMltoad la IS. toiitan

mtnoNKK ♦ n AYruar*. reais iskn.ri *&gt;!&gt;«»..
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marrso

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PltORiTE URIII B.
Csmtsiuionen Botice.
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thought to be flying in the thee of
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Kketbcm teal when they cry. because
I’ve alwave oliecrvcd that then thev arc
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The Rev. Mr. Punsboo, beine requeu­
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atone of their recent rittinga. saldt—
"Speech to all ver, -Uence to goldca, anyu
the proverb. I do not hmipen to bare
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think they havi a rvcdsl call to ocnf.es
them before the whole world. They will
gouge tbrtr brothe.’■ eye. out rather
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HmrydeuT tajoktag; do*

•••WtatfMtttsta.pooBctave Ms, ob­
jective him.'
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'"Ysori^ib Is poreetaru. New.
you can say his book, hut you «ta»ot
say him book.*'
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•"Ysa, 1 doasjr Hymn Bosk, too,’
MttWvT
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arid the Impcoetlcabte scholar, with a
qulxxical twinkle.
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stay in the­
“Each onenf theaajgllire nude bte
_______ the way to Noo York!
isschet laugh, wlrich was tbo
wax, and ottan wta lafi baca Jdrihln young
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An • to Upouadod to jolly by snigger wasn't rapid enuff In makln uv cm Ala- victory
ho
wanted..
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—a sdnkin nigger rirs, whose odar evan JorGeoerala. TBaro. wua bo Unit to
'• Bat bow, UeoQfv sritotajr, JostWtM makes too oar ontsnfcbte to g~ile- P
ttarijtakln. Evry wun bedIta speech tondto tho active And passive voice-—
men uv refined sonribUitta and to tasr '
iwhlta ta deUrered at 0&gt;a peveland Now, «J euike” la active,, ytauta, hothanignaraddrotaox “Mister” after that '
Couvenshan in 1860 carefully preserved, reare, If you strike, you dd oaStabl^g.
But “I am struck" is patave, Ls-wX
foretod snectatore! On shame, whore ।ard they airinatttetj on daRvain ire, you are struck, you don’t do anything,
faAxHmkr
r
■ wtah ta IfcH they were doin&gt;R to tbemaelvce. Ef they ken elanIt4 am wllUn.
"Yoo mixable CUM," sod one of three
gentlemen, ' appologins to-wunstto this We are again to hev a Soldiers' Con vongenUemsa for yoorlnsuIlin roodnls, ef ehen in Richmond to ratify the noxnloawt/U chuck yoo out uv the cart Apolo­ abena, wleh will amount to suthin. W«
gise. air. to Mr. Josef Williams. Dsto- Bhell hev Forrest there, and Borcgard
and Brvekenrldge. and ther speeches
ffair al Large for the StaU w» Itanrewill count We will hev -the flags uv
seel”
the two governments entwlncn, and We
I almcat fainted. This nigger, then,
When Henry Ward Bwher reached
, will hev tha ownalc uv both eoOtohcM
wus a delegate I «e waa angler dele,’ played. Such aConvonsfaen willamount । the sgc.of twelve or thirteen—the usual
gate, armed sad «ialped with roglcr creperiod of rci!)e&gt;MMM u&gt; beys of strong
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dcnatals to a Demokratic Naahnel Cun­ to suthln.
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Was tha platform will bo, or wboAho vital force—be made up hie mind to give
venahen, and I hev boon guilty in my. candidates wdlbc.tbe Lard Only knous. up dull I* dkt for s life OfjgtiMty and
seel uv asaaultln uv him I Gladly I ap. I am prepared for scything, oo are all ।eu terpriso. ITc XcyugGTit Csptan
pologysod, and further. I humbly begg­
s the delegates. Ef ita-Pendleton, ou n Cook and tbe.bi&lt;«rephy of Nelaon deed permtedon to ait beside him; wich he
. repooditaien 1datfan3, well and goodaecordld with a graoi»a»nla I never saw of ita beymour, &lt;n» a Naaheaal Rank ,
die, walked the wha^B^ talked with
ft wux astontehln the change that crept IpLaLoru., Jost c* good. 1 sbood bo hap­ sailorsaud captatui, Wntaml Ixretoluto
py to seeBrecklnrAge tho choice uv tbo
over [njKny delegates. They crowded 1
party, and delighted cl llanocck ahood ,•on the voyage uT voyagu. never .ftulto
around us and shook him by tbo hand— I
able to KTicvv hte father “ a endden d»they didn't smell any odor at all any be
I cbooooD.. i kin hurrah for Ch*-e,a:id pur.ure.” When bis father feamed of
with ctal viggsr kin swing my but for
mots ; on the contrary they seemed t*» ’
VaUandlguin.aiid 1 find all the delegates Henry's ndrenturtus lc«.g!ngst be ex­
like him. They edrodhlm ex
.teimllerly sOfacted. Tbs Pou Office h hibited tha tact. wblUi eo distinguished,
and rovral uv cm In interdocln hlffi Mi l
\)&gt;e’le-in kino wich swullcrs up all tho him, aud whlthmany parents would.L*
ther fncndk who got on nt various
the better for pomua.ng, la not opposing
sbens. yooaed the prefix “nonoipblc." fathers. Wears wlllln to rink every­ hlfcWiab'ca, buucemh&gt;fcly giving way to
Its wonderful wat a dlCfrrcnco It mates th lug in Post Uffia. That my ritKsrity dWnatoucc. Ho cartlctay said one
with a nigger to her a vote, and also mag not bo doubted, let It be reutemberbow to votes I Hol that William* bln ed that I hev rid •*lib n nlfger from 1 n/•Let us see, Hcur&gt;, bow old are your
infected with Abliahnlsm. I make no gcany to Neo Yo.-k; tav bln whaled by
“Almost foaiC^n.'
□noand hev felt good over it, tav bln
doubt that the stench wich I reely Ikn“Bless me 1 Hew Loya do grow I Why
cledIsraeli when J fw»t undertook to buraahin for au old line AbcllshaiabL it's almcsi tlmrfubs thinking what you
and
swaarin
tho
White.
I
Uked
H.
Ef
subjoogato him, wood hev conUnyood to
arjgolng to do. Hava you any thought?'
the end uv the trip. In olden times it any otherevidenoe uvflexibility 1» need­
^HiacrlUnu.
Yes, I want to go to res.’
wus oteerved that slave niggers didn't ed, I fe«l okal to the task- PaUtically.
“TO sea! Of all things 1 Weil, walll
smell—it wux only tbo free ones. Ills a I am ekal to all emergenelca.
PETROLEUM V. N AtBY, P. N., \ After ail, why notr Of coarse you don't
settled fact now that Dlmckmtlc niggers
want tb be a corntu ou sailor. You wau t
(Wlcll Is Poeunauter.)
are Inodorous! 1 mite her known, bow­
to gel Into the navy f
’ over, that the nle-ger wux a free nigger,
“Yes, sir. that's wbst I wagtJ
Aneodata of Htnry Ward Baoaksr
' by tire way ho pitched Into me. No
“But not merely s»a common sailor, I
1 nigger In a itate uv servitude wood ever
The
Hartfcrd
PubUahtag
Company
hev did slcb a thing.—That much they ।
“No, air. I want tn be midshipman,
haa
recently
taned
a
work
by
Mra.
Har*
they owe to the war, any how.
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and after that commodore.’ ■
My ptinclj.nl objlck tn going to N»o rteu Beretore Stows, «th led Mre^eur
••I aec,‘ta‘d tbo Doetnr cheerfully.York wus to do wat 1 cood toward »e- Ttn*t; or AemtaF Patriot* t&gt;f tAr Da*.
Wen, Henry. *n on* fox ,tia* &gt;°L
coorin the nomlnasbun uv Jethro L. Itcootalns btegraphloal skeb bes. Illus­ ‘know,you
must begin a courao of malbaEf J tad knowed just wat I had to go
trated
with
mreedotesand
welbcxocuted
Kippins. I found tbo delegates badly
malice, and study navigation and all
thro with, I never wood fap"*
rvshheu I nuw aktapy H»d I tauwsd tore up. The offer made for votes wua
so
ridtcalouriy
low
that
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wua
mueh
the troubles aich was to beta mo, lbs
"Y'u.dt.I cnrauJy,1
Corns™ mite hev gon onrej.resented, end d.agust mknltated. Tho trouble wux
“Well Ortn, I’ll send you up to Amths marklt wax wereteokt. Hed
the llcmzxrisy nrite tar numbiated a can­
wtnrzt week, to Mount Ftaatal
didate without my he’p I am at a cheep the Canrensblontdn pretty ekally divi­
and then you’ll begin your preparatory
boordiu bouse, wich issalubiuily ctooet- de. and the balance of power held by a
studies, and .'f you are wall prepared. I
ed on an alley, th® Undlady bem one uv r»w rita mouthed souls, they eood hev Uotaltog dsriuglbe last two®ty yws, presume I canjnata interest, to gfojrov
the ausheat Kings uv Ireland, wich her made a good thing «v It. But wtat&gt; a snKM hr srivewtataM tireumataMsa, an appointment
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whole Couveasbea Is In the marklt, and
**An4«6ta went to Mount Pleasant
7*"?
tbslr iMfiooen.bel friends, no esndldata „ta wta wtare hta-«y
la Ambit«t,Mww,, and Dr. Beecher tad
km afford to bay. I withdrew Mr. Rip­ akMS. A Gw state* from tho eariy life
shrewdly : -■’•I shall have that tay it
pins tens*, tare betas batssmaU T apoblte M wtatas tarn tajmi?
.
.ylssMi.ly.tatas tospubta gnas, will thaBBtastryyst.*"
term, tad that mortgaged tea giossry
Il|e almost impoeslble to think o.
keeper, the delegates 1 approached ten
Henry Ward waa Boccber ss anything but a miui*dr, bm
iuv IW
one
ean't
help
thinklng-wbat
a
oom
jyy.«r» propbecica of par- ।
I wux theCummltteo on Reeolocahena, dos
» uuu»™
or rotber wus In the rexm as a tartav ‘tlal friends for any brilliant future. Ho tnodore he would have made.
had precisely, the organisation which
advisory commute® white the nvoloo- t
CurMfcr-Hydrophobla.
often
pameo
Isr
dullness. Ho had great
shens wus betn draflld. Gen. I’orreet, &lt;
in verbal memory, a defici­
•avTvaareeec, wus portiklerly anxhao defldeney
&lt;
VTe elip from our exchangee the fol­
that a riaoleoetan Bbood bo adoptfd de- Iency marked in 1dm through Ufc,; • »
waa Orick tad Indlrilnct; lowing i emed ire for hydrophobiajtlxtet
nounclD the Radicals, who wus, with .Hte utterance
. . ao that In apeaklng or reading, may be worth 'bearing In mind at the
unholy hinds, a sirtvln to destroy the
beat guvamment ths sun ever shone up­ bo was with difficulty understood. In present tim* i
One remedy is at follow* t Horae rad­
on and one the destruction uv wich ,foreoostlng hte horoscope, tad any one
wtiri boa calamity wleh unborne mil- taken the trouble then to do it, the last ish grated and mixed wUb a little vine­
aXrfZJTfc-a a- iw.
m liens wood ahrtl teere over. He deelrrd success that over would have been pre­ gar and sweet oil to form a poato. Eai
dicted for him would . have b&lt;*n that of of this al! that can be swallowed apd
t» fska full uv delegatea. In tonkin a resotooahen pledgln Uc Dimoeriay to an orator. ‘When Henry la .ent to mo kept on the stomach. Apply a ppultict
^dfcra md TdLkivwau tai mo stan by the old Stars and Btrlpcs, wleh
with a messags,’ tad u good aunt, *1 al­ of the same to the wound. Repeat tbt
dxaihadn't twd in it, aad that one tad in flag bed leaved a thou—nd breeaes, and ways have to make bl® tay It three
eating and renew the poultice, M ofier.
it a disgustin nigger, who hod the impu­ wua eynoeomous, at eeitry. MriJNool- times ThofiriJgmrl have no manner
u ncctwrery, to keep up the stlmulatini
dence to be wolldrest, and bed a cupot- tey.Mr. Cobb, (Mrs. Cobb's husband,)
and Perry Fuller, pertlklcrly desired a of idea more than if Is spoke Choctaw; effect of the horse radish, until lb»
sack beside birr- Uy.
the
second,!
catch
now
and
then
a
worn;
spgsma uro relieved and the patloni
iweotooeben rfarr.ne.1in tho turnin out uv
ris to wumrt.
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offlatrv corrupt meo, that the govern­ by the third limo 1 S’*10 to UD,ler* cured. . ’
with Dcmokrtbc
Another hr: Take immediately warns
shood
to a niiu,*«
— - - - boldin
—- •-—wy
. - ment talte be admlnislratsd with suthln
Siwktdo
proudly
up to him,
vin«car or ti-pld water, wsah lhe wound
Mta lha parity wleh distinguished It
Boyish Wittherewith, and then dry K ; thetuftfui
doo. in the administrseben uv tho tote
n°43ood Lord 1” aod I, “wut a wnelL'1
, inmcutld Bookanan, st the menthun uv ■ At the age of eleven, though you-g upon the wound a law drop* of bpd'o-/"
•OwdLuril" •*“*! *ho ‘lalogatos wtaeo name every delegate pi &lt;&gt;Acnt held Beecher may have taondnll at bcoks.he chloric acid.beau so mlnrral acids do
wich got uh at that ataatan “wet a tare.' a bsujdke.cher to hu eyre lor five eou- certainly woFbot dutt wltted. At thia[ atruy the pateon of the saUvi, by wjtab
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_ ( saeuUve mlnlta, os tho a grate grref bed time be wa» placed to a young ladlce’ means tho laita is ncuttalpad.
■‘Hv gentle Alrikin friend" sad I,
school; which was kept tn Hartford by
ento him.,
huuby the odta, 1rer*^,1-ta1, Ddlen
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j cuwixiun ■“&gt;* .a e.VT** y. ..R—•» ,**•*•.
Voilaudygum Insisted tbal a ptonk be hl» eldoat r biter.
‘ifbu school-room wai divided into
with tad tqttoeie tho wound with
two divisions in grammar,under leaden
imc hour, then hind a Mdk
TO„ impudaMa in BMhng into
1
on either aide, and the gramfflaUcaJ reRlt on jh? WW|d for twelve towi
views were canton tor supariortty,in |TbcMiUMie of thl» mclro *&gt;•" UUtt
which it was virtually Impcrttat that I llx ttmal by mad dogwood always cured
mn member should bo perfected.- b fc^c'wtfh th&gt; abbretolxture, ana
Henry waa genet ally the latta etates. offtH bljMeJf to be Utten by any mm'
wus derided that they-stiood be reoog- and
tell *« bls rids as aa unlucky seemto &lt;nl„ u, oo*&gt; vltc. mantlA tha
ntaed ea ©ar ekate-ef not. woM see 'em
----- ---------------------------------- s— •&gt;-- Itrtartheoflbred waa a nrcal trtth, u
d—J !. '■
I whkh numbers could tesUfy.1'
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CM .MM CUM ra
*»»»!■_ iy

�candidate for tboVico PreriJeney, was''
abater thia 1* npudlotlon of a*o£mn
nominated on tbo ground that thoeo acts, covenant. Governor Beymour baa aland everything tout ha* been done under yiyi waimly lnaut*don tbo obligation

irrmicw nviunon.
TUX ..1OV
r* Attn nTT -

VXXBBZB S. ’GBAIT
_ or uj^ob.

eating lAU Aypecr^y plans* htaa moralbelow Ml IWoroy,
end ’all
to*failaprireti ttjmdfattori dFtbu party.
VndarHafead &amp;t .tdjAM^Q d*gvu*rate into a ronyracy, with tl.n
of carrying tbe elactfoft;-by the -aimpl*
UYUII M CETCUKOX.
Giles iivnu*ki&gt;.
power of lying. Of 6cymanr it tuay
kith certainty bo arid, ia tbo most completoMnso of tho phrase; -tbo truth 1*
not tn him,"and of
Vkuand ttt Obp.
'llfENRY F. BALDWIN, of Wayne. per Rebel Conglomerate at Tu^Lack that
“whom the God* "would d$qteW&gt; they
/•'■Zinfrao/ ftwiWMORGAN BATE8, of Grand Traver*. firalmakumad.”
.

Tho Way tho Fraas Aooopf*.tho Action
of tho Copper-Rsbtl Convention.

We herewith place be faro eur readers
a a.riea of extract* from the tauilnc
Democratic j rca* of toe country, ou toe
result of tbe late ?\*l'cuxl LanvcuLcn.
Surely comment b unnuccreaxy:
THE HERALD.

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uJuk/Uttj- M l uraw
•
Democrato Ih. the Wtol and tai tbj South
,
since Um fUdlcala have aunouMd thit
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Uiay
wiU Adhere to tbe principla rftnai
clonal
bounty, bub by the. adopttaft ■ ^f |
I
thia
pUtforw tb« DemocraUe party
1throw* away aUAU chauoesof aa«am in
tbo
Eart,
Mi reudere ih» atoetami of
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Gen. Grant a certainty.
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—FaftAf r’lfc^jat Judicial Ermine,
cunaidorably wOcd; apply toS. P. Chase.
Justice Deportment. Voabfogfosi.
—F. P. BleAr, Jr, has gone on a trip
to tbo"Reeky Mottatains. Ho will ex­
tend it to "5rit River” in November.
—The dofoat of toe new vebolliun can­
didate far Vice President will be »ucb as
will make him Blare fai November.

—Tho Imperial Rcrinv baa an article
on “Leng Emgagcmonta," which io copied
into thri woox** Evory Saturday.

WabiiixotoX, Juuoli
_ —Seymour goes fur peaoo and for uul-,
Co-’onet Jtn. O. BndhtadDear Col­ lifylng Um rocotriiruciion acta. Tie |
onel—fn reply to your Inquiries, I bey would knock ^ho Union to piece* aud call i
leaye to fay tbri f leave to youfa'dctoi- itpenre
[Millinery Good
mlne, on coui JlL ton whii toy frit nd*
- Who can «ay the Dotaocrnta ere on-'
vuirf cHLtP. KOtfi UHt. bT
from Mia ourl, whether'my
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be preuented to tb6 Democratic Con Ven-1
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wh st I ennalJer the real and only Issue [
In this contest
—A large number of soldier* will vote j
'1 he ncenitructton policy of the TtaJ- for Seymour and Biair, bat they' will bo j
“The die li cast. Tbe Dcmccmtlc
Icnls will bo complrto before' tho next °r 1,1:11 c!nfa wll° won‘ Confodazato uni- j
Convention hat declared that oar next electlju; too Slatea, ao long excluded, fetuu drniug tbo war.
President shall be General Urant. Thera will have Loen aJnRttcd, negro suffrage I - -Th* uiitua^ notice* on th* political;
waa a splendid cppo.tunlty olKirod tot*
e*t..br*hcd and tho eaipc t-bagjtr. In- and judicial character of Mr. Chsao am 1
Justice Chase, to carry air the balance &gt;tall.xi lu tbelr aoata lu'both branches of 1 numerous beyond any uriinery power of!
Ci-ngreta. There la no pcarilHIty of i arithmetical computation.
Work. ‘■M^na wav done in New of power from the Republican camp.
lbs political cbnracte.-Of Ute. —Wade B*s&gt;|«A Forrest, Barksdale
H
A GOODYEAR
narnpshir^^pat is wanted to place the North and South, East and West, and chunking
Senate, cron If the Deu.ecrate should ' Pfertn|l, r-WMJ lureyto/Y~ nnd!
H, A, UUUU I CAB
to Inaugurate, in tha approachlug Provi­
cloctum of ffrant 4 Colfax, beyond too
elect
tbelr Proridcn*, a«d a inalorily of &gt; other rebel Democrat* are to take the! opposite to xirielc ZJlo
dential election, a sulatamlri aud daropossibility &lt;rf doubt Enthusiasm, pro- blo Conaervaiiro revolution. Tbe ad- too popular branch of Cbngraau. Wc | rtump ogrintt Grant tn the tree States. ,
c-.sxions, speeches, mass race lings, and all vr.ntagca of this of this r.omlnat oQ were cannot, the. efore, undo ths Radical plan
to* usual fuss and nUseof political cam- at once appreciated ly tbe Democratic of reenustruct ou by Cougieailonri ac­
tion. Tho Sou■!.* wil] coutiueabar to
■paigua are all well in their placo and ina-ee* and independent tbinktu men of It* repeal. Must we submit to it T How
are emcntial put* of tho coming con. the j arty iu the agitation of hi* name a» can it bo overthrown T It can only be
tho Dcrpocratlc candidate for the cH»l-.
to*L But what ia needed at onco, aud
overthrown by tbe autootltyof the ExpnraoTcriugiy to obtain votes is tho tao*t otChaeojbui tho party Jnd«o&lt; of this
thorough canvass of ovory Village Towa- Tammany Hall Convention bad * (inter­
airip, *nd School District We wont cut game to play. Eo tarn* ths New,
jorsonal appeals to tbo intelligence and York pulltioana are concemid, this
rvnscicnoMi of tho pqople who mean io game VM fully dlacloiod tn th j lie ahi
o! Sunday last. In reference to the
1.0 honest and patriotic, to bo tho acmo
mock declination of Horatio Seymour,
people they worn when Hwy put down tbe old table of the mount-da In labor
tjio JBobcllion. Trickery, ootnpronuw .....
ha* —been fully real.sod, and tbe delivery
oupparhead disloyalty and ticoon are■ U a tr-aelieroua moo* _• of tho Domoc.aito be ovar-oosne by a sound public aenti- to Presidential candidal.' ngulnrt the
mont and by too Loliots o( loyal men — conqueror* of the rettclllon. Seytuoor
a&lt;*ln« (Jrttotid 1803 amoant* to a sur­
Let it then bo tho Ltuiaeas of every mon
renderor disbanding of the Democratic
—Chief Justice Chow's friends now de­
who believM in tho principles of eternal party. Tbe ticket of KeCUUan agatust
clare that ho never pledged himself to Sholf-Hardware and Cutlery,
justice, and tho olcvatiou of true and Lincoln wn* a strong ticket compare.!
support tho nominee of ton Datn.xraiio
and loyal men to placo* of profit, trust with thia of Seymour agalnat Grant. It
Cvnrantiun at Now York, and that ho
will rote iur Grant and Colfax.
and honor, to *eo tu it that no person ha* sot tha prestige aftiM ticket in 1M2.
Dodge's Clabrated Plows
gooa blindfolded to the polls, and that Indeed, Mr. Soymonr wav elaetedGov­
not a single voter for tl&gt;e’ right stays at ernor, but tt wan ou tbo platform of vig­
orous proeecutton bf the war. J»lM3
home To this dud we should organize be raturoed to bi* fatoia of too Oopprrat onco and go to work ia earnest; but bcad fbitb, and there ho W««£J&lt;i tmve re­
a prerequisite to that sooma to be th* mained, bat for tbo defoattoitar Kepabcompletion of too list ol our standard Ilean* and their &lt;Hvl*totor *a^be Mate
heoreis, aud to this maftar
call too •lectlotuoflastyear. XW, st in 180, W,
and W; efkt tbrtr *ucereee« ef 18C2,
*.'rioua attention of tbe proper oomraiti«e*, and trust they will giro the mat­ elUbe capital end AD Ute foothold grin*
od by Democrat* lirrve been tttrtrwri
ter their immediate _ attention. Lol ca ■way and laK, tmd«W batOs of ibM is
then prepare to orgatuzo, by plan a g our revived with *otoett»ng&lt;*,4o be rirtr;
County Ticket in the field with too least hutM»griittteefmjki&gt;, toeyriAklY in
possible dolny, aud then go to work with fovofoi Grant. Thbre fo noMritig in
unfaltering fidelity of purpose, to bury Soj mqu r, noth I nr |o h h reeord, n\xh!ng clearly exp?e«»c'l, on tula fiindsmeniat 1
tbo last vistago of the copper-rebel party th h!« platform, that win'hHtfg kVingle tmuerand Ills toneme way to awlJ all 1
reenrlt to the Domodiwilc'party;'but futiuc strife toputthl* tautcplrdoly to 1
in Barry County bonoatb a papular ma­
everything to rally the whole floartug ’
jority of not ires than l&amp;OO. We can do vote of the United Staten, with alt tbe the country.
1 repeat that thia 1* too real and only
it. if wo only wil/ if.
.
CtmrervatJve Repotdicrtna. around too quoa.Hn which we airraid allow io cod- &lt;
glcrioua bannefi-fO^St,11
1
trol us. biulJ we sabm't to ihe uaury*-. ।
“li U rojrjxwed by hh Mend* and po­ riona by which Jble,.UonrnflMml ba*.,
litical traihoip, ttat Seymour is at least been cYcrtlu own, or shall wo exert oar - ’
Horatio Seymour, in lui Speech ao­ good for New York, with its fifty thous­
icivcrfar it* full and complete rmtorak ccpting tho nomination of tho Cuppor- and Democratlo msJIcTtiy- of last foil. ( lion I It Midi* to talk of bonds, rtavn1 tube! Conglomerate at New York, said ; That majority. boweVr'r, was thh delii-।’ Lack*, gold, the publicfriUi and-tiMtiubJslve result of repttbilesn dbifiketfons ]
*•( congratulate you, Mt»ur*. of tho com­
ItectiOU. What cana.DeatoomtagPifrd*
and dlsacnalons, which bnlylha ncnnln- tot.t do in icgardlarmy of tbeem.with
mittee and all conservative men who seek
atlon of Cluwb as {Be &amp;«riocratki candi­
to restore order, peace, proqicrity and date could have tutootfto*ub*tantla! ad­ *Cougrra*ln both tranche* oanteollod
good government to our laud, uj&gt;ou tho vantage. In pita.campaign Seymour by tipi airpc t-beggrre Md fbelr rille* T
De w.|l bepawmlcraioatoj’ thaauppilm
•riilauce* every whore shown that wo are against Grantwiltbrtogall Republican* by which idlencgrucu aro organised In­
In to Upe, and toe rosult wtB be another to pdJticri cluba-by wlrifhfut |muy &gt;« ,
to triumph al th* next’election."
Now wo irapptoe that Seymour, when political: reoctioB, which wllltUvc New uaalulrincd to.protect toe**.' K*galxj*&lt;te i
j
he cordially indorsed the ptatforni of tbo Ycrk to Grant by twenty, thirty, or for­
ty toonrand majority"
‘
party in accepting il* oomiuntivn, must
uureand rc«ouro&gt;s of tbe'Grilehimei i
the nsooKhrs
have given an entiro new meaning to it*
la taken al-pgudicr by surprise, and lb
wiU qriddy restore Gray Hair
declarations Tho platform say* that tho confusion la reumrkahle. In the same
Democrats will tax tho National debt, page on wh'.uh it announces the crei'i!and pay it in greenbacks. This plank dates, it camortjy rictaea tbe c'-olu-aof
was pul in to plaose Brick Pomeroy, and Chase for th: Presidency, etloring.with
tho West, and they think that it mean* these wordaJnrte'on.-DCCt to hla nomln-

tkrtr o«r1t

Books and Stationery,

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[HARDWARE STORE,

RHTSICIAAS' PRESCBIRTIOKS

Tin Utt

HilR restorer
y. '
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/few^tyU

something. And it is evidently intended
to convey tho impreaaiun that a new
Rut *ay* tboN*w York IF&lt;nW, the debt
will be paid in grocabacka, by a process
of raising greenbacks to the value of
l.uld. Tu bring them up to tbo yaluc of
gold, however, w* murt call in a groat ;
i amber of thoae that are out, iustoad of
•ending out a thcraeand mfflioM or *o to
swell toe eum already in cirtulatioa —
Item too “proepcrity” that trymour
apeak* ot can only be ehtnined by coetrertkm, yet hi* folkwen end tbe plut£xm menu an reyo*efoe wfatafa will uneetfo tbo vahn ef aH property
.
And aato thf •'order11 and tbe -pence'.’ .
that Seymour pwmiaee, how een ,-yithcr
he taM in ttaliritel Uxheptatfoem th* Ctfpr.eriwl-preey t**, the ■

—Mr. Ifowle* Of the Springfield Botatonmdb Otrarerikm fa RMlRfarF
. Mrir, earatoet “Wade

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the henefl: ef the thirty crowd*
fl!l our a-te.d» these tropleil day*.

BUSINESS CARDS.

PIECES FALL PR INTS

Hart™,Sifts. Ini Kails
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Just Rttriued.

GEORGE PRESTON

mg *r addition t &gt; their FaLbath Fchool
library. at acventy-fhe doll ora w&lt; rth ,
of new aud valuable book*, the tesult of
the e«ruinp»of the Ladle* »f the Chuich

Ayor’s Sarsaparilla,

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toon t »

FOB Pt'HIFTTNG THE BLOOD.

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Mu«ic 4 Jewelry.
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BUTT/iR,

n BxNtniUE.—Would you
genuine entrr'alnment?—
J'HMix it. or Augu.t— Now Ready—eontan nr T'ortraite and Bi-&lt;re;&gt;hlca'
'■he chai of Oto Bull, Napoleon III.,
JUa i-arek Ladwlg 11. of BerarUi tbe
I ni ■ an General Moltke; Vmclicr the
L nuaa e-thetlc scholar; Gantbuldl. H.
■' rnlton. Jamal D. B. DeBow, and of
" he
l,atfor»onon Pbruoology ;-Fnllb
in God; Murder of tbe Inoocept’; Fell
C I tire, Hr In or Alonele, IdmH'yand
“wbi.i Uy, 1‘octi and poetry; Are You a
UomanMt IJ▼!»&lt; far apurpoee; What
4 a rlnjjge of heart T A very inlereetNu.ber S3 a year, or SI AO for n half
‘w Addma,- 8- R. Wnm, New

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A I'nr2 Pn». -7 hla pcbtlo may Just
a well underatand flrat ar hut, that a
/rer Pn-aa, atnenLtble only to tbe laws
«r h? land, will to maintained by ua
while we have charge of a paper, and
i‘.it th* offleUl ante of all palllo officers
aw eonMde.-W fair anltfocfo of critlolsni,
avd may be cemoMated upon and tbe
op nlens of tbe writer Meted with entire

j«ttoo to the oritktoeor tbe l*me. and
only tmlltea wboee it— af Mm ia
tbclrenly apology.
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Dry and Fa
...................— v----------- o —: ---------Mhay value males more rtta boroea;
they live longer, are tougher, require
lass food Utd a smaller hsmaa.
' Asparagus bods should not be cut af­
ter the stalks aesaxta oooe up weaker
than will bo tufa peer crop the next
assuage, and tbo beds will "run eat” tn a

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WE NOW DOUBLE OLE RATE8

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Crockery,
Boots &lt;fc Shoes,

Tbe only fruit which grows in every
climate la the strawberry, JI U the only
fruit which, aomewbere oa the earth, b

fcc Ua UoeSV of Btrrj. ia Cbrocnrr.
Alria W. Ballsy. O-pM-sW.

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rttsabk ftrd wkfak •a.bU.yo.u baton Ibse
UMwaun^r’esTiiiATr FAimicKa sWaUapw (to Bmm. Tha Tia^coUmg sa
saromaa lasleaye right

▲ miter la tbo New England Farmer
ststeu that ba baa cured sore nose in
sheep by simply shearing tho nt-oeol
tho animals with tar and sulphur. TM
dlasaaes bad spread through his whole
flock, and the application cured them at

It Makes the Best Stitch,
Fresh Goods coistully

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Old Gaods selllajf reirirdleas of rest.

JaivtT
In England and France dried fern
leaves axe used very extensively fur
packing fresh fruit, grapes csjxxlally,
they seeming to possess to an unusual
degree tbe property of preserving rege-

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

longtime.
AOX5T5 WAKVIU rok Tint
■
If a fanner In Wisconsin plants a row
of trees along the road, bo Is exempt OFFICIAL HISTORY of the WAR.
from working on the road. Whoever

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

and the State Horticultural Society of­
fers a premium of 8100 for tbe best ten
acres of funet trees, and SiO for the scc-

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY!

Experiments prove meat clearly that
in every &lt;n»e where tbe price of cent
and barley it eligible to feed fowls thenwith, there la considered economy In
never giving them grain raw, but well
boilidoaUor buckwheat. [C.N. Bc-

Be Sure to Sec this Machine,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

—The last sweet thing in benucts is
tho cAawcau Cbcodeft; it la ccmpoecd of ,
three bouillons of tulle edged and divid­
ed by satin rouleaux ; this forms a puff, i
which Is poaed Just ou the top of the
head above the chlgnoo, and does not
comedown at ail upon tbe cars. In

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ESTABLISHED IM 1867.

Corner of Jtdlcnwti and Railroad Streets,

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*tT Among the prominent Delegates
tn tbo late Democratic National Conven­
tion, waa butcher Format, of Fort Pil­
low notoriety, and General Beauregard,
the latter individual, was' tbo author of
tho following chlTklrlc letter found
among Jaff Davises' papers.
CNAMATOM, 8. C., Oct. 18,1682.
Hon. Wm. P. Miles, Richmond, Va.:
Has the bill for the execution efaboUUon prisoners after January next, been
passed. Doit, and England will be
•tired into action. It ia high time to
proclaim tbo black flag after that period. UFACTUB1NO CO., of Albany, N. Y„
Union soldlan will be very likely to
supports candidate,whom thseemen,
by thsir influence, help to select.

Act Promptly and Certainly
' Of AIL STAOK ol ■

CONSUMPTION.

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons. A. No. 1„ at 8100,00.
Open Buggies ringis Seal 8125, to 1165.
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Two
-.&lt;180. '• 180.
Top
“
Sngie “
180, •' 275.
Ratio- 4 Jump seat wagons, 76, “ 100.

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OOKMlSluaNEB’B SUTICE.

Nsaabctamv of Utaonl Xrimdur.1 NacbiM.
rv. Coaprulag llw otbbxnltd -.SUr" Tliiesbuif
NarbhM; -SUr" Railway (or £imU«&gt; Chain) »d

S3
Groceries and Provsions,

aha, but nono in which agoutlor, lovelier
spirit dwells, and nona to which the
heart's warm requitals more joyfully re­
spond. She is the steady light of her
father’s house. Her ideal is indissolubly
connected with that of his fireside. She ie
his morning sunlight and evening star.
Tho grace, vivacity and tenderness of her
•ux hero their place in the mighty sway
which she holds over his spirit She ta
the pride and ornament uf hia hospitality,
and tho gentale nurse in bis sickness

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

TRY IT !

Ksiiat, axxb, aaxj, cod mu,
T la-Warn or Every Drseripiioa,
Crockery nM Wooden-W,
KEROSENE OIL.
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Still Leads the Van

THS woau&gt;.

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
R. HERRICK,
(tXBfrBlXSO* 4WI0UTMSSB 8T0Rr.|

that this is the beat world as yet known
by ua. It is barely possible that, tbe
cynical souls may -go further and fare
worse. Let us hope not.

POSIBJ.E I
tohsjl b« s plMsor* to os to

—Tbe Ftedfrotor, a Democratic sheet
pobUabsdat Pino Bluff, Ark, has the
fbiknring:
—
“Another trooly toy man waa lately
killed in BradJy county, and we have

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JtitY 29, 1868.

Business Jittrtsiij.

IMnj-

BOOTIES 8MU. BITTERS,

hod bin nominated on the IBth ballot,
and that the country wnx all at.lnro with
entbotaitaem for him and green box, 'to roph, “betwcrn.hjrhW
’ ■certain wnsluv his success.
:
Cree, never twsnpport (a
On arifvln at the Corners I found that
Intense anxiety wnt manlfc.ted by 'the
eltircna thereof. They were all gather­
ed at- Bavoom’u discuanln tte matter
when I hovelnjlfo on ar-inle wfchlted
bartered at Sc.-taaiuuvHk to ride over
"Never I nrver! we
wi
"Very good?', said Jaaef, ‘Tte# paper
"Who Is it?" Mlu.Dcckln Pegram, wich I hold In my Uandaconvcyatoaafkcichin the mule by Iho bnd'.c." "Who fitetlntoteUiBeu.othat on tte twoatyfall, and wjt principles Ucvwcgot to sccond ballot Governor Boraato Seysupport thia fall ?”
, ,
■ •
momi.uvNoo York, was notnenatel.
••Pendleton nod gr«mbax,"ateutod I. anJJbM Frank Biair wux nmnenato!
"Pendleton, the young .racic uv the Vico Pr.-sldunt by .gMkuuation. £x
West, who la opposed to the bfoetod aris­ Seymour fa apponcd bitterly to rondletocratic bondholders, with Wood'.erash
cbarrc.^thACorteri win repo^de tbo
us Uibrin men into the duet. Pen^tton
who teleevsa that of greenbaxfa good
onus' for us honest Ikborin tncn. they

Hoofland's ■German Tonio.
Prtparti by fcr. 0. M. Jicxsox,

liver, stomach, or
digestive organs.

Hoofland's Gorman Bitters

fssr^uEs

—&gt; V ««r

Orodgs not My mb Us U«r of b!v».
My hoart iu .**!• o» letg dnirt;
ThU day lx rnlaa j bo ibto* to (CM
At doty tun rwjctra.

Hooflando German Bitters.
HOOTUND’S

Tlx dup aaxa anawarrd to e y OTO,
-Baattiog my adlph faayrr owoyf

gebmak tonic

4. p. mu. ■.

JMI 80IFITS,
^••‘“UttoSUX. Dw«tlax.»3 Bread-

.uajpIm.

hem t'cnlr.t

Bensto at that time who foresaw the
tendency of events, and that tho coun­
try was drifting on to r. terrible war.
Ho consistently opposed all $0 «fcaUed compromise measurca of tho
South ns tho virtual surrender of tte
Hborties of tho people, auQ in all tho
•tentorial cohtests of that period Chan­
diet stands on tharecord as the unfiineh3"
dofaadar of Ctlr charterer liberties.
fearless advocate of tho doctrins.of
the Declaration of Independence, that
all men are created free and equal, and
these ho would main Uiin by speech and
vote in tho Senate or before iho people,
and if an apnoal to arms should te
made ho would walootno tho arbitration

The country does not now approclhte
bow much it owtv to his Ildmim firm004#. Tlw ]&gt;ooplc hiMTE' Itocomo so much
| accustomed is reganl him m one of the
great fortresses of thpir liberties, which
no artillery could breach, and whoso
parapet uo storming column could ever
reach, that they never Imvo given themsolves a thought as to the disastrous
consequences which might linvo follow­
ed .on many occasions had ho spoken or

nt.. WlxOaM-M E—S Ukrt.r»Sr -i

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SE-SSsJArtt

WEAK mo DELICATE CBILOSED

NUMBER H.

•‘EnuiF!" sed BaMmn, ■•enuff. Eavo ' my^libv been poftOnally lujaorod.
that spoach, •u-ton, till we hev our riftl- j qi,0 Bcckm Ifascom Karuol McPclter

take suthln. So gnod do I fee! over the'
.ei-jlt that I nui wlllln to stand tract ..for- and
tlio crowd. Como cue, come nil." 1
tito place, llclyin on tho strength uv
Those few remarks uv Baatom’s wuz our oar. didate.wo bod gone too far iu ttonouncin the utl.cn. the fusrthat mnUw
the entire crowd moved into his place, wat coed wu Jo? The twp policies is so
and ex one man they al! unwaged their cundd opposite that we con’fsuppcrt tbo
Lhlta!. Bucotu kin more.the &lt;-orncra o:.o without dcnouMtu the totter. It
quicker than cpy man in JL Wat a wur derided that we support the ticket.
happy poZaten to biMin I
.
Wo Mt ft this'safe. Hoyroour, if-te la
clce!cd,.cnn't dtorindCTte between his
aupporters in tte dfatriboojusn uv tte

tllcton wu* to sweep to glory. 5
in the open air, in front uv Bascom's
and the iuipaihcnt crowd cailod upon
mo to give an ac?cuntuvtny stcwcrC•hlp.
• *■
I opened by «t»tin that I went to Nao
Yurk under pokoolyerty emtenravsln
clreuirwtencci. The whole money pow­
er uv tbs east wus arraytxl agin ua.-The ariatocratfc A'lmont, wich is tte
oavatuv the Bo thchthia,-tho moneykings uv the world, wus detertnftied to
fofat ante the Dimocrary either Chase
the accursed Abolitivnbt, er Seymour,
the [Ckoolywix't urpYntt street, wich
street h,T may sling in tore fo?tte bene­
fit uv my hearers, where the rebury blxnlf® Is mrstly done, and where th-y
•loop on Government bonds sr d spend
tho he ft uv their time a cltppln off tte

Tte coon tty* willaotodjudgo tbo patriot
by tho weakness of tte pohtician, but
will moot out its rewards to tha»foithful
who continue to tho cud. Tho State of
Michigan may Wjustly prouil of the no­
ble record of her Senator. Ho is now ;
drawing near tho close of his second ami wanted to controU ouAackshcn.—
term, haring been re-e’oeted in 1S62,
and reeviring every rote on tho first in­ But we wurent to be purcbW. Tho
more Wall street offond to enslave the
formal ballot in tpueus.
Ho was tho author of tho reeolntio-.i Dlmocr-ay. the more yoor representa­
for raising tte Committee on tho Con­ tives, gloryin in ther manhood, spurned
duct of fho War, and in a mart unsel­ ther prontrod bribes. We went there
fish manner refused to ba its chairman, ! determined to e'-naneljmls the yuntemaLui on tbo committee followed up tte ry uv tbo country from the betfdlge uv
inquiry into tho mmxagoment of M1** bleated bondholder. We went Iter
Clulluu aad gained hia removal.
pledged to Pendleton, the young eagle
Ho mndo a very caustic speech in the UV the Wert—pledged to tender the
Hon- Ziohariah Chandler.
BAOffAO£ CITJ5CK&amp;D THROW H.
Scnatq Chamber u&gt; July, 1M57, against bloated bondholder the tame dirty ragn
. I „___ l._ ..A. ... dl.ee Raul.
the growing tendency inaniA-sted on tho wich fao pado for his bon da-pledged tn
Mr. Chandler is of New England ori­ part of ao’nw of tho Republican raotu.pay tte blurted bondholder, if yrepadc.
•5TASX FOR TIC KETH VUYlllE RAILWAY. gin, born in Bodford, Now Hampshire,
ocra to|jpologixn for the rebels and ox- them anything, grecnteaki forhhbloatDecember 10, 1813, and oducatt-d, as tenuato their crimes. It had it# desifed
most Now England bora arc, by attend­ effect, and though replied to by Mr. ol bonds or nothin. We wont ibex de­
ing the common school during the win­ Fessenden with his usual abih’ty, te termined to a nib lUu thL-yor Soymo-o
.
ter season, nod working at farm or their was wteflly unable to parry the thrust and hia bloated supporters."
"Hah for P«»dlctoo!" sung cut the
productive later during tho summer.— of the Senator from Michigan or con­
When nineteen yean old te left the old vince tho Senate «f the country that it
"Three groans tor Seymore, the bloat­
homestead to try hia fortunoa in tho was not deserved. Tkr Cronotypr.
ed tetidholdars agent.
great West, where in tliat now and rap­
Both cheer# and groans worn given
idly dorclapingcountry there were much
greater opjiortunities opened for young
witli a will and 1 proceeded.
men to win wealth and poritiun than
• My triune, you nev’ll know what
they could ovnr yomibly hope for at
wo. the people's dofondcro, bed to con­
| homo. Ho visited a number .of places
tend with. The bloated bondholders
with a view to tho facilities they olfcrod|
he! money— woJied none. They were
to business, and with remarkable judgedetermined to fasten the yoke CT yoefr
montfor a boy of his ego, who hod
necks-wo v&lt;re determinsd tohist it «ff.
never before been outride of his natiro
They wus determined to her Seymour
State, sow that Detroit, Michigan, then
with all Wall rtreeb fastened on toyco
bnt n small village eompcwed of a finr:
to grind you into du«, but focliu that et
rude buildings on tho Detroit river, was
I didn't stay la Moo York till the Condal center. Ito population was scarcely venslrap adjourned, for a mod excellent
4.000, and tho entire population of tho reason, to wit, vis: my monby run ObL
Territory, which th^n comprised, btsido
what now consfitutootho (Stateof Michi-, forst to board,/squired payment iu ad­
pun, tho Stalo of Wwconan, and aU of vknee, and uv coorso under dab an arMinnesota oaahof tte Mtoteippi, only roagomsntthere wus nothing toft for mo
about 40.000 iabaldtaato. and haring but to Kuccum. The length uv my stey

come to the coneloosten that the ciwltt
nod utondteuv the Govcrnwut demand­
ed the jiaWuei’t uv tte Nashua! indabU
-«un«»
------ Id &lt;pld, and that anything abort
ov
uut‘. wouli wAWMVWI»Pa ‘t-a-k’ „
-■• lhx
UI wonder,” siM f, “that any honest
tonn—cur mtn who bdeevee tn mainbrining tutlinpalred the credit of the
Government, ahood think fur a moromri
uv pjyib the debt in .anything but wot
wux funtomplatod—honest hard gold.”
Ala'hroctls the next uito to ratify Scyi.-)uur’n\nuflilDkshen,I tied this over ngin,
and asked cm e.'nny Dimocrat wfanroincmbmd tho (rioriom fits Jncknsn
mode forhaid’mauoy, wood consent far
a moment to mulUWy a InvtemaUe
|»I* r cumr.«y • No I Let us ex our gte
riaua itandard * ror ~
‘
beymour
hex so
, lei us puy our debts
boldly pcndalo
_ ----------------money—gaM—
ablnln yalfer gold. Three ebrew Aw
Fcymowr!"
•
-f
AntUUiey chrere-icx lever, heerqd
mtmrfioer. Tbef aiot nn trouble lit
manastn the LliBorrfay. All they want
'l»to hev it roftlcd wit they ase tohvrah
fori and ttoy hur^h for it. NotwithstApiUug the fo pawl made the first
nite, w« she! poll the ycomaalvote for
rnrmoair, am) possibly more. Yet' the
experimr nt was • little . risky. I. will
never ratify of in till 1 know wat lam
rail(yinz and for wbeto...
.

WiscelUiuj.

efs^er

;
all uv 'cm more or 1cm tryln to live in sUudln on tha ted uy a bort
••Hare’s tlic last Looter .lie paper,” »cd
ItesamewayJ llaft and came borne
while 1 oood, and before ft wm uveriart- Jonsf, onfotdl-Mg ft. "Htel 1 read Hl”
“Rood! r.ewtl” yulted tte crowd.—
••GlTi.MA.tte nowo uv tte downfall nr
tte bloated bondholders V ’
“Be lore 1 »•»&lt; and Josef, who ted

-Tho'4poroau who tew been un­
able u&gt; percatvt! any Grant Balhmdasw
iu ibeinunfty will now bo apt to cm
more of fatten fa agreotjtfo to.tbclr feci-

III
-The attempt, toegdto enthusiasm
for fleymonr and Blair liliko trying to
rend dp one of Lowe's balloons wftfa
ths heat ot a lighted candle. .
-Sc vtr.our aa’d. "I thooM be’Ifatenorod if 1 ac-eptsd your wrwteattaa."
And this tetm te korr-Yrank Blair
wm toga &lt;m the ticket with hiaa.
. -The Bite Tavern vu Ito
lm4-

iutlon lu HcstCT to hula tho Scyttofcr
ami Ilfair tog. Tte fiutc conaUWaa
made ar.dd upon tto place «ttesQiM&gt;ot‘ly, and captured a lot irf gambUng ln-

�itiUfJUBtr.

Q
Cluoego^Julv. 22d, JfiM
white store a Jot «rf tuJ

'CASH STORE
NEW GOODS

ttjmrar, ana me xkbiod r reg rrau, w
Oroit Organ, so she atoo h&gt;. a small

FOB FBEXIDEJTT,.

DBUQ8 « MKDICIME8,

SSESB:

Splendid AssoHllLCld for
Sakai Rail Bond Pnce,..

wslms

and tho bend-holder.

ICHUTXOt OOX.FAX,
orimuu.

fa. esiSosE.

1 P. .ROBERTS 4 CO.,

T&gt;. HrA.tTI-»I&gt;o a*

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(Great
again. The fit» reeolutioa was again
road and cheered)
.

All Hastings Oatdsce!

tho Freedmen a Bureau (great obeering)
cad aB political mstnuneTtaliiira drotem-

Sjjujy.

or aomatblng etoe peculiarly uBpleaaant BattJo Ct^ck 1STOwl UWO
and nasty.. That In term suggests tho
-------cation of the
deeirc to wpport ihe Constitution and ro- opening ?f on* ef Heinrich Heine's huof iaquzritarl
cottoeting internal revenue, eo that the
GrooerleiH
burden of taxation may bo equalized and ।
leeseaed’; the creditor the government

HENRY F. BALDWIN*, of Wayn*. peace, and a tariff for revenue upon for- with u* aa friend* and hretheren
imp- rb, and such equal taxation nlattM \
MORGAN BATES, of Grand Travers. under the internal revenue laws as will
Gran* a* a Bolfcer.

on woman'* right*.

VI BlKI&gt;Otrjr STKrcKLASr. of CUoton

Th8 Copper-Rebel Platfonn.
The Copper-Belxd National Conven­
tion has published its platf*rn^ and
thrown to tho brocro its Banner bearing
platform we herewith publish, sad oak
for it tho carcfull attention and close

lieve tfcr pl»t/crm can neverrocarre tho
approval of tho people of thia county, or

otie- lite not loyal Ills not Btatosmanllko. It is not tree eittar in letter

lees offices; the restoration of rightful
authority to, and th* indegendente of,
tho Executive and Judicial departments
of the Government; tho subordination
of tho military to tho civ''
end that tho usurpation* ।
the despottem &lt; f the ewe--------- j
A'ljht—Equal rights and protection
for nataralix-ul and native bom citizen*
at homo and abroad; tho asaertation of
American nationality, which shall com­
mand the respect of foreign powers, and
famish oxamide and encouragement to
people Strugriing for national integrity,
constitutional liberty and iaditodual
right*; and th* maintenance of thoughts
of naturalized citiren* against tbo abso­
lute doctrine of immutable allegiance,
and the claims of foreign power* to p£raish them, for alleged crime committed boyond their jurisdiction. (Applause )
In demanding.thsM measurca and re­
form* we arraign the Radical party for
its diiregard of right and th* unparalleled
opproasion and tyranny which have mark­
ed its career, after the most sahnnen end
unanimous pledge of both Houses of

found peace to miliiaiy dsspotisxa and
negro rupromary. It bn* aullincd there
the
by
It ——
ha* abol,. right of
r trial
7-------i jury.
i—j- —
aXdimirJ aih

a11

ur if not it* direct re-«rtablishmcnt,th'on

nnd military
mnita-r trials and «ecret» Rr.,
and
Star Chin:
bar inquisition* for the Constitutional tri­
bunals, it has disgraced io time of neaoo
tho right of tho people to bo free from
•aareh and •eizuree, it ha* entered tho
people of the Northern States, and pest and telegraph office* and oven tbo
private room* of individuals, and seired
revolution in the late confederate States. their private napora and letter* without
Il mean* tho continuation of all tho diea* required by tho organic law. It baa
converted the American capital into a
Ou this platform they placed Horatio Beatito. It bos eetabliehed a system of

proceeded to bpriugfleld. the capital of
hi* State, to be mustered in. Three
years thereafter, be wan IJeutenautGeneral in command of all the military
forces of the United State*, then exceedbig Haifa Million men.

PIANO FORTES

tea or the dangerous reductions of leroonado and loa cream, will long keep the 1
club together.
The weakber here ha* been somewhat
modified and we are enjoying a little
rwvlto from tho Infernal heat of the
three weeks jiast. The general effect of
the heat in enervating and wcoklnlng
te well shown In the fact that although

the loyal people of the country. They and will be started by a Mr. SoltleL—
had enough of Halleck a* Oeneral-lnCUlcf, and Instated that Grant should be
doily here, getting the associated Press
despatch**, ha* apparently put a stop to
Why did they demand thia 1
dtreauv. urmt naa ffcn'ral'y scon, the starting of the dcw Democratic pUiuon comsom^tero AodtfHiacapture 'T'imta" will have the Hold to Itaclf this
°f •"’'c1-’1 tbourond Bebel addler* at campaign.
f
bed been the first great
An invaluable Invention has recently |
Unionsucttto of the War. Hl* flanking been brought to pubhc notice bore, a
of Vicksburg, defeating the Rebel army tidng which intern**-every family In
of Mteelrolppl In several battle;, Inter- the country,by^to utility and cheapnc?*.
poeing between Johnson and Pember­ It I* a “sheathing and roofing board"
ton,abutting the latter up in Vicksburg,
and there compelling him to surrender pactly pressed and about a sixteenth of
20,000 Rebels, while Johnston idly look­ an inch tn thickness. This materia! Is
ed on, evinced the moat masterly strste- impervious to air and without Increased
expense, te also furnished In a waterpored it; Gen. Sherman disapproved it;
No dampnem or change of temperature
Grant planned and executed it.

»•&lt;

q-*w'

the “Soroate” and'!! i* scarcely probable *
that the Joys of mild dissipation in weak

and rapid elevation 7
Not by political influence; for be was
no.politlcan, had scarcely ever voted, or any other epidemic dteoaece among
and never on, the eido of the party now us, tho mortality of the dty h:» been
very largely Increased, almost doubling
Not by personal InOueuce or patron- last week, upon the week before. It In­
creased iu that time, from 187 to 283 1
deaths. .
fiuentlal friend. He never
There te no preeeplil lo Improvement,
goTcral command. He did not even yet in business, and news te scarce.—
knbw Mr. E. B. Washburn*, Member of Until tho exceeslvo beat of tho summer
Congress from hia District, though they te fhirly over, wo need not expect much
I&gt;olltlcal excitement, and aa tho fashion­
llv.-d who could sly, “I was the patron able churches arc cither closed or, ■*

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Books and Stationery,

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Building Materials.

Bav® Trough®
Made and put up on Short Notice.
'phr JPi*w^«r PaiMtcr

Sholf ■ Hardware and Cntlcryt
_

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JT KLDtoCD rmois.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale at Kalsmuoo Fries.*.

Hom»,CitTuig«.W»gon a Culler
1* i wont, ar

MAIN URUTIIKK*'

XEWH DEPOT,

ii. A. GooDYr.in,

iNEWSPAPERB.

Seymour, a living embodiment of the conatitutioaal monarchy of Europe would
on the Chickamauga, and been pan nod
now dare to reeart; it ba* abolished the up in Chattanooga, where hh men were brick bouse can possibly be rendered
right of appeal on important con*atu- famishing while his animal* were starv. without it .It to either fastened on tho
tfoual aueeticns to the supremo judicial
ordinary alicathlng boards, on the studtribunal*, and threatens control of it*
llevo him. He found Bragg Intrenched
the walls air-ttght, while na a lining for
tains which he ddemed impregnable. It foof* and floors it 1* equally perfect.—
loyal hair in hi* head, and Clair has
For a genera] roof It is both better and
m too most atrocious ealumnioa merely iaokod well nigh itnporelblc to more
cheaper
than roofing felt With all
him.
Grant
act
to
work
and
did
it;
rout
­
because he wottld not prostitute his high
office to ths support of the false end par­ ing the Bebel army, capturing forty of these qualifications It 1* so cheap a* t0
tisan chargee referred against tho Presi­ it*guns and several thousand men-— bo within the rcich of every ono, costdent It* corruption and extravagance Had be known Iho ground, ho^vould
have exceeded nnythmg known in histo­ gobbled up nearly the whole fleeing
ry, and by its fraud* and monopolie* it army; but night fell early, and tbo Reb- heartily endorsed It. Sample* and all
has necriy doubled the burden of tho
required Information In detail, will be
debi crested by th* war. It ha* etripnod threatened ChattaDOOgaagain.
forutahed upon application to the Rock
th* Trssii* sin ' nf hia
.
Grant was then acmmooed to the East.
MeCle’lan, Pope, Burnside, Hooker, streot, Chisago.
The ex-etampion base-ball club, the
Meade, had eovorcaily started oa iho
road to Blremond, buMbund itamvunl- "Exeeialers*' have been again beaten by
ent to return.' Grant took the track and a vlriting dub, tbo “Buckeye" from
Republican party platform adopted
kept It till Richmond was ours and Lee Cincinnati. They do not pretend any
had surrcudeaed hh array.
people amid tho rein* of liberty and the
all of wbsiah. will be *panmd by a loyal,
nnfrhilUMWMVun people.

Manufacturer* of the yrw j.u_.
MOK1TOB
IRON

aidcraUen *f the all-important topics of
bonnet* end aeondalt fldoa’nl take up
collection* from outsider* for charatablc
purposes, to there ta no pecuniary profit

half time," there te nothing of note In
Not by the favor of hl* military lupe- that dlredUon.
Speaking of politics, the Democracy'
rwrrc not popular with of Chicago have found two now organs,
one already in being "L Unluae Italian#
can plausibly ray that McClellan, or and the other in prospective, "The
Pope, or Halleck, while In general com­ Wastcrn Hebrew." The first te a week­
ly violated that mod sacred pledge under mand, oven pushed Grant'* fortunes.— ly paper published here iu tbo Italian
which alone wu rallied that noble volun- Nay: be w*a mado Lieutenant-General language, and the second te aa Ito name

unpatriotic and unworthy of th* endore-

equal Justin-

It doe* not descend

(A? baby-jumper* aud other necessities of rp
r domestic life- It does not seem to pre- A

The Proclamation of President Lin­
coln, calling on the loyal States for 76,­
000 men to defend Washington, issued
upon
advice of th* *urrender of Fort
country.
Sumler to the Rebel*, found Vlysees 8.
Sntnli—Reform of abuse* in the adGrant selling leather for hl* father in.
Galena. He Immediately volunteered,

uSSjE ItOHFURK.

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Crockery, Ate.

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BOOKS.
Tte tMl
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BUpk Note artf Receipt Books,
LKOAL BUK8 AKO

STATIONARY

I*

Mir dressing
isowBo^

wiU quickly restore Gray Hsir

SPECIFIC PILL,

the success

BEXUAL DEBILITY!

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mild amusement to vialtore.

preferred
fitotes threw off Ml subjection to the Brit­ cd poevlbllitlefi
ish crown, the privilege and trust of siifevery aide.

I'HH

Hl brought against a
.

We only know that five i

11 ■

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— -o'* wwn so rritorn

and limitation of tha powan of the

ever, to deprive any Stalo
or interfere with ils exor-

Inadtul* suit against him a. the agent,

icrbtebtoo'iy reymie*

will) the liberal and enterprising

byiheci tori-

•mErida

nuCEONEbfiU^B.

WINCHESTER’S Srccirtc PILL

��mibcoXaneous.

MACHINE

SEWING

Xnt.be World'
laaw •rfsxbibitlnn ul lb. Sterr of

a w*. ro. .r awo-c »»»-«
I'atterna, Ac., As..

^-I. U .UIM. U-^r I, U,

PHILLIPS &amp; BEXTLEY,

* im-lCK OF COST!

LOCAL AGES-TS, HASTIX&amp;a&gt;lUCI-

Oor ladutewsat. daring jlh^'po.l fan y..r.

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR JUTES
OF P3EMIUM0.

Into the roots, and mate! your bead for ahaae.

1 “» • sort of wrrifiM.nbriterplights
Shoot op yuurdartka lad tremble is year eyes;
I like such ibtafa. I like to aw the wM
BbteeMghlad elomfa seres the dsrke.fog AWu,
I IlkMbo sCa. sod whoa ll'awnally bad,
A-pretty woman-, try, very maJI
*

TMtMasktaorowtbtarts!lHtefloorf QffAT.t
TIES of other tl rat-rias* .r.scbtnrs.'ssd prssrose*
itiany a Irantagvs ovrosnf and all of-ttean. Ills

u. to Clubs of (0 sad 1U0 rospsctorslr.« other

ES_rL1^5&gt;. EXAMINE.-^*

.

RUSSELL Si NEVINS.
MAKES FOUR DIFfKRKMT frrrrcnc’,'

A x !■: s'
I tike win fthge, at I have said. bat than
1 should net like 6 own them. Wbdwould be JACKET ।Colburn'. r*twtJ AX£c.nnet b. txccIUU. WT.Rn.roMy ib.t will c.t jj
Proprietor of rartliqsakcs Or loose hnrricar.ee.
m»r. tb.n cnuBaa Ain., with ton labor to Um
Or rtssefa plunginglueofaelial leSi f
Or wed a maid tl~i could, if rise thouid pleaat,
Giro IM a toackaf eat and all of tbeae f
Xrt t. ^ou'l let a female thunder at’rm •
Broad la topr eyes, with every sod. aid Utas
A frhh .bf angry HgMaing. Ton b.ro^d
Year March and April ; now be Jane igalo,
And let yjacr foe cut eyebrews' alftro span
&gt;Ito b«ws Of prowled tn your fbrnrtfa coa^l

and bow; geaito cardlraia jacketjjpteo.ljd .bony

g~SSjga.rrar:

Bal uarl'nl ef Irakir; is Tero.
Frat CM&lt;ic&gt;s&gt;UMIr» Bart.

“" ~ 'cw ^—wfa.'ulSw'

OU Mta aalllar iwartka •/ real.

It la Ahnoat Entirely N«iral«M.
::

New Goods, Nnet Rocciveul,
■ ir
*—fare tsairru—

For aClabof M (*&lt;■&gt;—On. of. Iht'folfawlnf
article., air: Ail yard, of blMutordor broara •lle«|.

I’RORATH ORDER.

CHAiXCnRY ORDER.

YERY Is0W FOB CASH- GeiLaf Tfoxlngsla roJroroif. ro to. Hah Cay of

It. ready aato. aooiknn.-e with- an inettaMd
caramUoSra, rank, itih.bnt subscript ton-b-rok
fl». wbtn T klaifad year prrUy eoutta Sell.
tvtr pubh.licU. .
1 boBorodoue who Uugbt ce if adMlrw.
«tos.|t*rrt tn Eaatoa. Ft, reports ISnMWl.Fair women In their twenll.s-dou'l ypnpsc 1 . •r» tn U&gt;4&lt; days. Anolbar in Bo.tan, IM sub
tnurdsyt ...
,
But then, dear Btfa, .1 t wet standing bj ber, Kabrr.te
.'MIMI tor ct'dshra ndMeeirrtrron, rod a full
Bar lift onitacloae-a. 'T thia it ntr, »te»deaerlpti.n cf lbs work. A-Jdnr&gt;. ZeirUr.
tytatny Mul, 1 madebilicvc'twa.you I '
MeCoidriA IV. Cl.iroaorllL.ar -»u Luou, Mo.
4UI.N I.1
i
far U.»
Lar
XX rat Boox.” A n.w nielbod o! copy 11-5 Ictlrra.
Soyrncitrat Heme.
without yitbrr l ieu or waler, thrtebj roriof
M5^.UwU”nA&lt;«.-uS«kU i t. rtr a!, rrr.
Tit Ulica ‘HtriW, published at the •r.r alioan, «:&gt;&gt;! fill, a Ioir loll araiil. b.fa«
homo of Horatio txjrmuur, thus hails adapted to rn.rch.-u. lawyer., doel.ra. eommro
ei.f trarrlcro. ntikutera, auUton, luroluiroca.
his nomiuation for President;
'
Uru.ers andoltorx I'rica &lt;S s* and upward*.,
which bring. &gt;t wlthitnbo roaebol all. ^rndf.rr
“Ho has wecifred by indirectioo.and

g»«l agrSt i"

ecunay. Addrvwo I', (lorrvll

Hold. U*.-ri’ol latpraiuiuui .1 I’.rta Eapoaiitaw. .SwdWtta. larwopir. . Itastit A Vw.pr
Xcrtli Sljast.. I'l-Usdatete.. I'enu.
AUMrtji IVABtbU EV r.itk w IttJtE.
The test Rcaperj.Knife Grinder!

tie rerolriog eaator; a 11 yard, aopenaw rail­
lltely until
■
mare for pant, and 'ul^mitorn; uira teary healbmpte saMllpd,./.. e.f\
□«y coxibqnilk two fancy rolnrU ted spr.aja;
Ou. of throe Machines
pair of g*ri'« ralf boote, 4 *arJ. fuB.ro' gtxri
wool Irixklag; faacr cubmdro piled drou pottrra; test qnailfo tehu.rol aklrt; roaowvod brara Will Trust jl ILifc-Time.
.lann elock; iadies* ail wool cloak pattern mlrrr
There to nothing
plated
roeard beaked far niter oope, Io­ ,
■ Utelcan wrarmte Itta
the easieot Machine to learn fa
duped tatnilr Tl|bt». »x'l»record ten anJcngraUi« world. Th. moat torot*«'lteced
l»ipq UyarUa iLmbte wISth Water proof elrokfill aa dUScnlly fa usfag il. a» ibey da ant
forks; wiUKl'iltoroiwi lawwrtuas; gro- ,
fo row a dicerent kind td dofk
ulnc Meerschaum Pip..
lor. Club of Imi.tMO.V-Openf lha follcatbir
' THU UAU1ILN6
articlrs. ria: *-■ y.rd. aup»ritroeaUtr extra «Uih
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
Gold MsdaL st Amroteaa Institute, New York
Oct.. ikrU.atoathdiAMte Prroterm awvdwLto
tw.uty.te.yai ds aptoadid b«mp carpeting, good 1'andly ttewmg Machine., al toe Daria Exposition.
• • ■
■
■ ■.
cotoro&lt; .ltrs quantity bl«ek or alpaca dree. p«t 14.7. -•
^JS'L.'Gi'jZriSiillgTaC'ISr EVERY MACHIRE IS WARRANTED 1
And a Written Wamu’y giran ifn^uifud.
ing-eued patent lerer waleb; &lt;w». drorn Iroey
haudfadate.: Wadwl korteaaodfoiho; sal|er pit- wil niafMF.B fa the mobt Phactical
glue bottles, splendid riolia, toa aad’b.iw. com
XX CfE.TUIpla WIDE OB MAU*
' HOW '11BJU.
plel.; aiogte barrel abol-wun: Baeoai'a sit-tenel
rerulrsst pairsapyaterwhite word blanket*; n et
fur muff and cape; silrer plated engrared irs Bo Sure io See Uus Machine,
pitcher, with MhripamsaaS co. half yards all
wool fas., eaahnierr. far suit, on. dpua It■-are'a l-rtars builng'kny otter, as Toe waoH aswaredlr
beat a Ire. plated forks; oaamoo oewro aetewg 1 c dti ^pointed, shoot J eon happen to are one of
»-»4 embroidering machine; two beare hoiwa ibew.wurk alter* »&gt;d W« bar. frequent aftr'ij&lt;y. qw? ri cat.ima.toXwqg JLrifart alter p.rsuaa hate e«"thX towMOf ttewe MroHate ow&gt;wd by a liriy
“ForTargcr C(iiba tb. value 'Inerraeee tn th.
umtnl.u C.telnpae of flood* and Sample
srnt to any aillrea. free Send naCitsy by rogto- tcare.aril ah.has never had, any Irrobluwtth 11,
nor haatb.ru been anything MH of Order during
lercd letter. Andrea, ail ~rd&lt;tm to.
the wliofa uoi«. Il ta called th.
'
ALLEN, HAWES’4 CO.,
1» Federal St., Boitoo, Mass. r. Q.
“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE?
BnxV.
n
’ Como anti Ser It:
Waf lsMl. Pvalrrs to Dry and Finer Good*,
Cutfrrr. rioted Wan^/Altems. Leal ter Goods,
.
I’. &amp; 13.
HMtWFdU 2Sth. im.
, ,

aaesefeas

J£CLlX riC ’MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
r»EXXBYr.vA»riA.
A'.’lXtriSX dS5'«rtJri:

‘’tobacco AHrtDOTK
Vaui-owii to rtawro *U- Malta tor TWwcco.

i*rXrXX’.ZSi’*^
ahlMriWV rsfrroblrp. aud tstabliajurs robtwl
litaltb, Sn.ntoro .o-l .Clwwrrw Er Fitly Yaara
Cored. IrS. FWy E»ui». pe.t fjrr. .A lr.a»a.«
•a UastafonowSwtoScra of -Trt&gt;*c«. with iisuol
rofsrooaoa &gt;■»*■»■ lala, *t, a*Ot Itoo. AsMia
waste*. (AddiOMltr. T. IKAteott. 3trs.y 15t(r.
?rL.J--ji-____________________________

vionro soul lb. end irf Janoser; the jamail SO*.
&amp;m commwen FcLnury 1st. andcnteluttes &lt;«•
Idltetegintrittgaf Mai; the third aroxioa cotlluaea Ibrvasbuut the .aaimer m-wtite
Il bas’d abl. corp, of lwrl&gt;. I’rufrasoro, and
every Dspartm.nl of MeaUclu. snd Hurgcry to
ia tooroajblr tangbL
MI rt-ivtai.nZ bertxrioni.lh.mlcal and philbsa^lucal appar.lUAmctawEope., matluinrala of
the latest b,rrt&gt;ll.u for physical cxsiuioatlou and
dingo mi. will be proa Idte
,
Splendid Hospital and l llnteal Inatroe'Um gee
afforded; free tickala Io all Our City llmpltala ar.
proridrd. JhurotltiA. Material abun-iaat ala

claimed that if tho Union could nut bo

a

to tatodriak tha Convention, will be
freely uwd te capital to indue ItopnbJieans fa this county and this State to *T*M»»teM«iea aron.dotoXwriuMr-Wm for
•H’ar" fey ar ttowaarwtews anil alas ra«a..

Still Leads the Van
David Howards

KSffifiasflE

J'

hast’nn- Aug. X

uritl

3gjsgiwgj;igK.a?Tc^X
rK^gESSSSiit?^
_______
fare. ,w^ »HCTL*i^agaacnh*!»*

JJWT YOL’R CJA&gt;TU AT

11 STINGS WOQLKX FACTORY.

SUPPORT' ME WSTRY!

ir:

asn ssmsssr^.

The product of horn, ladavy I As good as the
best -« Ubeap aa lb. Cheapest!

J. S. VAN BRUNT.

IlastlngB. Oel. let U.L- aUtf , •

ATTAUllAhKNOTlM ‘"
■DauCtoMUS dirtfae Ule Chunlf rt tarry.
.
. UC.*&lt;*YrtMnM.
WtAUArt CMWsCfo •

.

mreruwrote^^^a^^
lAtrasropyd
Mrfai
.r~*------------ cwKFKita-------------- XatkwtaSernsr g-.rew tret hv nrrne o&gt; lew— sro

x:suaS5caasi=Ksiar
tes*wanblpeau&lt;t&gt;MMhurvwe.Swa rw.ww ' '
—
r^r u-u, ajgy

J-^ARnr COUNTY

rADDTArr ffurTnnvi
LAnrUAlxt
rALlUni!

MveMuurosrtS ww...re nwvrv. i. fopmr

tfaroiftuv Sefvbelstifai&gt;’ra env**ofaau-t W 1 hw uw-

Tho I nd normen I Js-Tbe n&lt;Wh tu sagrod
andsubslroliri as can be luughl riaewtero for
frth^tfiT'.’^f.T^X'tonl .Vr5lw7.ur taj 1
the sduiotoouey. •
Tbr Elfoel la-Thal yen Icura &lt;mnr mnnry
it li we. to enter into war, instead of fciplgn. In­
dustrial loiervata

CUAhCF.HY ORDER.

wmrvtwHrittoltaaroeDuU^gJfar.^U^M. .
roieunma for r*w_&lt;iur.
Dated July tab. Ita.
11' J falyW "
’ cnlxcriY xaix’*’
’
QTATE OF MICntOAi.-TBu tfrrelt Court
‘J for ute Cwixty aS Barry, to Chaser n.
AHto W. Dnilry. CteajtafaH, .

BASTINGS,

MICH.

A WORD WITH YOU, CRADEE!
Da the many nnfferrra from bterosro of tlw Tew SeMeitt.es baring pwrufagssd Hrinlervrtof
rir^plraton organ, know that Oae-riitb pf fa,
JeSereou Turevr fa ike busircae is determine--!
HntaaaTrike D&lt; teCMsutuROlte! .Du tfoy
iuow UaM Uiaaalyiflhbiu a vrrr twmi Warted
MedicalNeteMU bu propiatea lieicedy rrol.'p eekind In Ifarry Iteunlv and fully
pcUe of combattog this fatal matodyr
•’"‘.Ic'tflX.Y""
Chotumptien la nortaa eaeruscr dursd an lat. rmistmsriroevu-lt fa as erotafalr Fauvaarro
aaSmrtiP4tl: Thsruwaair Mta arttb ths rortaiuDellerlug that the beat work .will alllanatrlr
ty of th. U&lt;a of Gra&lt;Uu&gt;«ol
- .
e ratrnl th. markeL.1 ala all jau'e'fal • puoratudr
wnvoxT ettts n’s
oetnfmy Shop. avf.llkMw gwnd wnef wbp* 1
eestt 1 vnrt par workmea for a pter Jub and
then 1-nRisMilun any euutomero. Having haLestensive eaperiemk ia row. af Ike beet Carriage
Fnctoriv^ ef tte Fsat, I invite Caartrtn-a.
Act Promptly and Certainly

“ffxisiHStzaKrix:*'

Hypophosphi t e,

J AM XOW SELLING

8XTHISX..-I iXL,;

H.rroy Wright, aed |Ar«mfahta
WiUiam IL bay Card J
'
wub’n Jwnty daro .fwe rorr-e. on u» te • row w
Jte ‘ .rder.rod IndeSanliahi rrof isa-. ihu Ki: to teas
la pnrsuasce and by virtu. «f a dtcrru ef tMel **Ai3 hvfartber erolerod thal wind, t.eeer Uaro
Corot &lt;M4&gt; m th* aAwee axmltod ranro an the K3l»S?r=riKrWvSt?Sff
secund dav .1 hyventer, A. U • MW, |. Hmawb
e r.ber.. Notary PnSlfo daynniLviljid br tl ,
CMirt.*staiU aril al public aaariiou to Iky. higtw.’Mft’wi-s&amp;sxsz'jmsims
Ibnnnrih Irani droe nt * Conn linn-rd, tte
rdlagrof llast.ugain Saad Causile «t Harty,.Il («-k) Ajtr-'yrpy. AUast
D smiKXk.
tlm»e errl.ln prices and parcrla of tand. silMM.
lytog sad tebig In tte Create .f Brory andHu .
at M&gt;chig»n. a.-.d know a smI dewenbed a. tefar
bRlHlATE ORRYK.
lteas.—Il- krtt telle miitb euro iiuartrr rrnee,fan
talmMherensL mad facto-tew rosronfflVumihe
hrtteeanttk. rrutei. omro. tn
uert rett
aurtb halfuf &lt;te suroteroM fnf
I-r of section tblrt, ll-.rre iiS), all In the town•M^JSMWu.rtbUf vretewtauiklwrri
.
•V w
„ &lt; JAMMA-AWMOKY, A

sYBgsasz^s RzwciS ssa
rssrsstr-

• du'y nWtbL-rtsrd to roil said prcmlaro.
SuSs'rt&lt;£*w^'.r Ail.’h!27^; .1m2
Lumbnr Wa^ooi, A. No. 1M at 1100,00.
Ws, ltonn.se. KsHpksrom'e .Sfaaerier
Open Buggira sin^lo Sool $125, to ? 105.
Dated, June Stb.lH«.
Jsl-tT ’
They Immufialslf wemw M»« strength and
“
Too
“
130, “ 180.
TL■•bet* sato l« hereby pm! prose.! .nllt H,« "rteSSSt’K.rtlfad TtoLk jrsatoT.ts.xrt far
deepen &lt;b« eotof of lb. I*ale blaod. Ttey subdue
••
Single ur 180, « 275. Itth day rfA»n-l.l«*. .trim Mine tear rod
th. L'hl"* sod Freer, iuna.sh th. Lsaeetora Top
tus. sad c'&gt;«.k Uc aisbl-ewexto. alwan, to trM&gt; RatierA Jumpaoatwagomi, 75, “ 100. Hum-’
’ JaIIKX A-.BWKMDY.
'igvso to fonrtotn d»yv- The appetite fa al now
Evevy Utter xrtiefa to m| line equally fay. ”
It nlll b* tore Sv eetnpurgkn th al tbv above 6g
tOeer«.u.tiai.s reg-dar and u.iform. All th,
*
Grtwral rtym^tems disappearnjtlianpUHy that llspide prices Aflaalpror.
“
UOETOAOr Mil.
7««s. oTib. nrrorDasrinTBR,in ue
juroins'' UJriiisf fcwfa
Sers nf tirat gresle.l acniug.af lbs race. Cna with neatoMs and dropm.h and el the lowest pesicaPTBSLis '-unpataDrimlm the aaoala of inedi- B.btarsi:s- - JI v*rfawinT*r&gt;i*i
[£•"» '•’*
*e’W’wfa*&lt;e**kB,VVSir!
:
CQMliMNK&gt;NERfl NOTICE. '
.TAMEB CLAKKE.
c'lua" TbUlterrogVt Ifcneulifi. Iteroedy auto
Wish (.rrofaL’e &lt;L--ry fa *U sUjts of 'lubs.culsr
nxstinga Frii tuua !ifr. .R«|-«-xll-ir
ALL rvrsotis bsvtag cfolrwt anai»» ’*•
Jan! Jfoud. iala rt pfatlato*. iferoiaed. are MeeTtelineJciaJ citet. affofa Rutosdr.Rru u«aL
fcKSiaigiS'.i
• yy A. 8ARTWELL,

CONSUMPTION.

gseasuii-aawa'Asz

isWsSS-®jEa?

asn ferrous Tonl&lt;. au-l genroamr of gew and
bMHhy bl«4; nb.le for UMgaof General DebIHly, Ixm. nt.Sueoxih. Fieri* and Appetite, Dya

moil clBcac.Mis trextiMulknown.
to a Cprlaia C^j*.

Hi ti a tn

Groceries and Provisions,

A fair Tllal

TRY JT! TRY IT! \TRY IT I
W 1 X OHBS T E tt'fl
HYPOPH^FniTER,

WAUM, AXES, BALT, COD HRH.

Tin. XT urn of F.ttrr Drroript.'ba,
'
Crockery and Wnctosw-Ware,

KBIIOSENE OIL.

«iM prescribe* '.'touic*. Luo. -bfokn, wJl.rro

WWW
SiHSPl

&amp;aMApeUMM.Mik
s«uata
riBJEtfhSWrOT’EfaKS

a’.ii ’?*?
&amp;sts a »‘
"•‘’““"“'Im eJ’ifcrtK.
i ____ .

a/%«y
CUr!,H C**n M
'
‘ AWto W. taltoy, 6«yi=-.".'.

CW*,r

CASH WXIeX. XBE PAID

I gsuerri nstrMage fa .. rrrpotyrUf uoliritud. a, tn atrfaS
■
altenUoa to boa:aero, end . drt.rmla.ifo, to

’ JKWiLSY &amp;JTOSIC STORE

Soil CSoodsu «t tho L-ovre^t

fafaf.HmisnteriW.iw

____ _

-yag’"-

ROOK■.Xiife’rrt WANTED To so
x^y&amp;o'AVr'SF Ttx

K’dSs:«as^~Ty«stei!

nteyxr^gcdr

«*•

roB*iBLE.r.ATM. /
Isbell b. • pluUnrn U aw to wrti „ evtotnroa.

R. HERRICK;

W. A. SAJITWEIX.

A GEXM M auled to roll fbo UlsUry »T (IN XODIXSOM A WIOHTMAXIt fiYOUX.f
B«p&gt;a..tM. li.uo.
•
‘iiUUB IN
'
■ - ns wjmxnvKxmrsriTE!.
Its cateaw, C'tararitr, CW*L rad Broollu
1&gt; Woouror. LL D . Pre.. nf Y.!« Cat
. UY HOX AlMAXlMWH.fiTSPUE.V3.
CLOCKS, watches, JBwkLRy. sn.- r Lr1, *c£« r^ro rd^zr- Oreuisro.. D. |». LL D . r-ron rf WreteX
b 1 .MMMK- An WWte faeteey rf Ht 'J,??;''
A book fro all ancons; rod all pertlro. This
VEE and plated WAHX.
.

s*hL2rruX“rs'tss ?

CllANCEnr SALK.

'
for pririnipto r, cun a et for the ideas ca
which tho Republic i* i&gt;n*-'"D The tor-

sad In Us dew-T.pll.ro «l th. coteret of th. war. fl
giro, throe interior hgl.ta ate.abaifaw..«/Um
ciu a-nt roly known to iteriAwUnAroro Wt.a

11 lton&lt;1,Brt u''' ‘':-’rtr’

■oarr esws riMtuceuwn&lt;a

MMIr’aU»‘f

**“' mi"

4______j-1?" U1B A qo., Hartford.

N°J.^*»afaca^zj2.;

EsrgftrBsn’kWvaiMgSS
*' V,*i’

jjew *,wwrr SMrti. Italic. ■&lt;fe'jruu^Trir.tf“LT—*“

the

Buflrod.Jriyath.wJr*
;

favntw.fatur.cm?:^

*S’"M
cair**we«a

,

.. ...

„

. „ _ ______ «»«“» 01UJ.1CSU r,

CiteUtars graifa Jfaid by all reopeutabl. Drug­
fusts, and al Um aoje General Depnt fa toe United
fiutua,by
J. WlXtjHraTEXAi CO.^
To w’uCM all nrdars should te'^ddnrroed. '

MriMirn Uraular M»d pries U»«. Cseowpowdawtowbl IHo a&lt;Mro.« Tho AlbanyCwlfwn AMUltaXlVfaWk .iTUflK. al tte CUOSrt ROADS
qtU WwhfcfaMUrtkaf.Co.. f. U. Brower 1C1, V -111la north,-f CAar Lake. OU tte Hastings and
Histpoechc.ini1 ttJr Creek road. AH kinds «l. itooda uaually
six
ff™ raw.

BMflmOT..J4T»LlWT.-tiM»l«

■ &amp; NEVINS,

r^*ifansiT4»^“'»a
IndOjrnatur of io. kautaaf lux;,:

Maun*
'
n satWftetortir fa-prorinr tea.ft dart*..." Oto tn tela thro UaemlmtoW&amp;n&amp;m •' rotTZtoaiLt??-** ****

°°*?y;^.

uaocmi-i &lt;t reovisiox ton aw

Mr. Seymour corer yet extended a poli-

tw’^rijjj

ta’,*‘P’u'J’i4 A. &amp;xiB^9m»nlainsnL^

RUSSELL

Comer of Jeffureon ttnd Railrood Street*,

ESTABLISHED IM18B7.

X3 ALLfiTAOBB oE

f
THE GREAT CAUSE
Slavery, tho" Southam pco»U ■; must, nt
u3 basardo, be-pretoe IM in\hat iusjitntiom It is tho same Seymour' who, in
KTTMANJ MISEBj;'
1 MS, sneered st tho Umon armies, and
JadpJfteU.faa AeuMritirtepe. Fr.rad
tauntingly a^ked tor the promised nricA T.rc-rc»c_a/fn5'S«Z-M. Tuxruaer ana It in­
torias; ths same Seymour wboeo teach­
let Core 01 Seminal tvf.kneu, ar bp.nw.lor.
rboro Indoerd by rtelf-AbuM. tnrofanterr &amp;ni.ings led to resistance to tho drafts and
tonnod tho flantes of tho riots in .wbieh
mr.il to^I.rriag. generally; CoumuWttoa.1 Ep
hh frttnds xBTelotr It is tho tamo Sey­ S^tWftJrWc.SWJ'?- il.p.r, and Fils. Nedat and Fhaaical locapaci
tr.Tc--.Uy IlilB, J. VUI.VE*WELL. N. II.. Apmour who assailed laarola inTda ji.'ctborof 1 hi'Gr.ro ktoMr.- Ae.
time and unco his death; who hio norTteWurM-rcaownteanlhor. fa IhUadmlrabl.
I. cture,clehriy prorro'frnia hla awa.iperi.oca
cr yot rccognixad tho omincipUtion of
that th. swtel evaseqo.aeen of Mlf abas, may be
tho slsras i who bos done' more than
effecfasflr reutorrd wttbd.t medtcipe, and w'jib.
any other single indiriccrd to blacken
out dans-ro.i« .orgtnl r-pteatluoc. bmigiea, fa
cX.o
a Ire manta, ronga nr cordials, p during out a isiwle
till toir tome and to break dawn the
of ruretet one. aartua awd effroiiMd.' try which
Bcpubhc. During tho war bo playcl
ev.ry auffrrro.no matter what liiupr.diuaa,mny
l.e.wmx Mre WtBaMrosimplyJpriiaietr. ’piU fad
tho part of CuMandra, ahrnys magnifyieallr fhi. Irotero wilt prors a boon to thantag Southern tutor, always decrying tho
"**eurwu.lcro«Lro ap'.aln«nrt|opu. toxwr Mltat
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to
say
tnhor
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cow
In
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drew, on rteeipt of tie c.ou, nr two postage
rain, and thus always contributing to
alsinpe. by addr»..ln&lt; the publisher..'
Itetwrifl Had too Itebo Uion taratemh- n xi-rsrs
' Alan. Dr. CfLYKR &lt; EIJFM ■•MsrrtagU ft aid.,"
wLil do it. tank priM 21 routs. Add-na th. Pubtubera.
CH AS. J. G.XLn«K*CO.
meur would hayo bo« fitly chosen to bo
1»T Bow.rj, X. Y.. PtMl OSro Uox 4.JK.
reared on tho remnants of the fopnbWr-fi.ro. srado rrorot iroproroBiSate fa Ud.
Ho.
•jJALTlJIOgE
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“Die snsriiv, nud afilability, and ap- di*raillr&lt;andarS are »»«■!!&gt;; vii'cntlro new
parent tetf-sarrifire which cnaWt-d bhn and rffcvbre derUo try rrlrwaioc the irtder of

rottwtrneted tU&gt; Umon.. They, were
tbs chief clement relied upon during the
war to distract tlio oiatimwr. ^ok the
North. No amount of aristeexafic can-

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Fro bad my laugh. and you your post, Mid sow
(Tan’ll spoil that row-bed if you twfot it sol)
Qira me bath bandt.dhat 1 troy efr, ''Grex! Boat. lorora. for ul« by principal lludw.rr IMalero,
The good Quean Beat,’' sod kisayou tro l gc—
- ageats wiaxisu fuisf^lP
The nod Qwen Deft, whose heart. and clod. orrirm. iiisroir or &lt;io vix
In C.tXM, Cameras, Cosavcr A II nr in.

aaulte on antagonists.

W« WIUeSOT

tom; fancy rolnawd bod .pmd; led .i.WTorksr
moroero albuia; atearakassfamro doIMM Arrow­

Twaa shaming m my talsirasa-bart,n»y lift,
it would net Brwrttni45&lt;io »j wl*.

cf-£sftal Coercion woukl bo an ftrolntionaxy as tocMsionthat is to R»y, thnltiio
triumph of tho Union arms would bo as
much to bo depreciated as tho sucotme ol

CIIANCMMY.OADUR-

„.‘.sear

I uba the dengrrour and trial air
(Tow beart quecrie numbed a queen yon era)

s ubtlety a neminsdiou which lie protend­
ed he would not take. Hu has d4tnonetratcQ Ids diawgcatlaus,' sinister charSutter. He has explained the moiirn of
tho left-handed blown which ho dealt in
his reaent STkoachtt other candiihites.—
He Lai stripped fir himtolf tho wlunder which ha prepared his toils. Ha is
the-MunoTnan that was beaten in tl^ia
State ta 1664, aad ho eon be oadtmntt
be beaten 5n IM?. Tito cahvass, lls to
be sharp, bitter and deattiro id this
State.Of tho election of Gen. Grant
there cannot well b.&gt; doubt But NewYork must load tho liepublican hosts.
All that won needed to arouse deteanination and kindle enthmitrm -isprondod.
Jtenubiiaina of Now Yotkl Your duty
and -rour honor call you to the front!
“Far this Horatio Seymour i», tho

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VOL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5, 1868.

NUMBER

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hasten to giro you an |g»unt of
pn event which might otherwise bo mis­
represented to you, which endangered
mv lifo and that of Victoria, but from
which we escaped under tho protection
of tho watchful hand of Providence.—
We drove out yostordayaftcrnoon,about
aix o’tytyxk, to puy
K®®1 • T«it&gt;
and to take a turn round Hyde Park.—
We drove in a small phiuton. I sat on
tho right, Victoria on tho loft. Wo had
*—”------- '—*-* 1 hundred yards from
ww * —w
1 noticed, on the foot-

JslyBT, IM*.
J
Last night afire I had addressed a
Chase meetin in Gorrettetown in the
afternoon, and one at thaCorneys in the
eveain, I retired to my virchuo couch
full of my subjicL, and whisky. Its
rather tryin tar a man at my time uv
lifo to do those things. To aay nothin
uv liftin up my voice like one cryin in
tho wilderness afire an old lino Abolishnist, tho tcrpblo onoertainty ob to wheth­
er I ought to holler “Ekal Rites—Suf­
frage for all I" or “Amcriky for white
men," troubles mo. Likewise dose ths
doubt of to whether I ought to make
speoche* in favor uv paying tho debt in

la Seymour, or uv repudistin tho debt altogetluir like Pomeroy, is a incubus which
weighs heavy onto nie, and paralyzes
my best efforts. For instans, at both
meetins I wux compelled to talk uv tar­
iffs and rich, uv which our people know
jest'about ex much n the gentle hog
docs uv Hebrew. Wood! oh wood the

the folleriu bcin a feeble statement uv
tho lightest uv em :
■
In my dream I wux in a Country the
Eke uv which I never seed afare. There
wux a tow level place, a sort uv a pit in­
deed, and not a pit cither, so much ex it
wax a swamp or bog, with only here and
there a dry spot It was not ex cheerful
a lookin ptaoooa yoo rood think uv. It
wux full uv skulls and dead men's bones
Ihe highways leadin into it were dusky
and nasty, and an odor e»
aevan hun­
dred thousand mfllioty dead cate con­
stantly ascended to vex the pure air
above. Il wux inhabitated. It wux —
Rollin about in ttyjt pprrusbun I aaw’tho
face of cvory'Dcmocrat I hod ever seen,
and they wux all about their yqpaual avocaahuns, too. Ben Wood wux a aallin
tottry ticktta. Fcrnandy hod 'his hand
into a city treasury, air Johnson wuxa
sigtting a pardon for a counterfeiter, (an­
other counterfeiter, who wanfod'tho ekjll
of the inkaraorated one, was a waitin to
carry it to him), a immense concvqxee ur
John Morrissey's constitooente were or­
ganism a raid onto nigger orfan asylums
and another jrumouse mass wux a bur­
nishin weapons ex if for another conflick
with suthin. Rite back uv this place
wux a precipice riain up atyncet porpeadidular many feet on tho top uv wich
stretched away a mod beautiful prospeck.
I asked uno who was crawlin out uv the
place wha) it all meant “ and ho rvpbed
that it fnu tbo rostra place uv tho Dotnocrisy. “Look!" said he, “about yoo.
Soest you that derated breeay plain f
that’a pie chosen home uv Republican
■fem up Ihfre, and I'm going for it” 1
“But aay I” aed I, *1 fain wood know
more.
that?” I aakt, n a
body came shootin down tho abna,boundiug plump into a moot fritoful maso uv
corrupahun below.
•That's Roes, uv Kansas,'’ sedhs“Look out,here comes Henderson, too,
sod Fowlor, Hal ha P’ laffsd litis escapin
ono, ox ho saw Ros* and Hendersun
scramble out of tho dirt, yith it sticking
to o'm, and try to crawl up ths side uv the
precipice. Fuwler seemed to like it, and
settled down as tho ho intended to stay.
There were ethers who ret eo^loeo to the
verge uv the precipice that I reoly trombled for em, but they hied strong handf a
holding uv em back.
“Yoonoti# that there io one wayuv
communicashou between ihe twonlacaa” .

“

’ ' ■

ribed aa follows:
highest)
“Conaerva-

jUnee. August Bclmcnt had climod up
ao m to bo in Bite of any one xtandin cm
that round, and wut a waviu a flag at
him onto which was inscribed “nominasrapaX

alio, a kind ar pamhel bJMttaM wich
hex rocrinsd quite a mkny pu Llic mem—

fid old innooeut, "I'll bringem upto ma.’
Infooriatcd with tho sito uv the eld flag
wich Biilmwjt kept artfully mpyip afora
him, he quickly dropt on the secund stop,
and tho nest, each step being longer than
the one precedin it By this time thE
atianshen nv the Domocrisy below wux
attracted toward the spectacle, and they
cheered lustily, not so much at the proe­
peck uv gettin tho eminent Judges as ut
the sorter and chap-in dopcted onto tho
faces nv Greely, Tilton, tt •/, at the top.
Down he went, omia tho plaudits uv
hoDopoerisy, who, by this time, was
a hurrahin for him step by step, till ho
camo to the last one. "CumeP* aed
Burcgard, Forrest, Fcrnandy Wood, and
VaUandrrum, “cumol Ono stop more
—one httlo tiny step, and it's over.—
Conus, loro come I"
“No!" sod he, tremblin, like a man
with tho agcr. *T can’t go that stop.—
I can’t indeed I can't. Como up to mo—
youmnsIPl
“Well,” sed Belmont, "it’s better fur
us to stand on that last step. Get bold.
Marble, and tho strongest uv ydo, and
lift tho concern out uv the mire, and up
to tho Cheef Justia. Take bold close.—
Now! all together! witty a will!”
They Xugwed and tugged, but to no
purpose. Pendleton, Hendricks, and a
score ur others,"ho didn’t like this Chaco
bixnis, hod atygped down to the bottom,
andwnsa jMn back. Once or twfc®
tho got em out so ex yoo oood eep the
beau uv the multitqbd aboro lEe Equid
they wux under, and a few late recnsota
climbed up onto the step, but the weight
wux too heavy, end they sagged back.
“Onci more!“ ahreekt IheChorfJtartis. “One more trial. Oh git em up on
this stop Oh git cm up, fiw I cunft go
no lower, indeed, I can't, and wf must
come together. I her gone down six
stops and tong anta, and you can and
you must como up thia one. Git em

this pint I awoke. Tho earwehin
uv tho wretched man aroused me. Its.
pity the dream did not centinyoo. Ex it
ta, J don't know Whether he’s ogoin to
take tho last step or not I don’t know
whether he’s agoin to plunge into the
mire with us, or whether be*a agom to
climb'back agyiin apdwaah hfeaau dean
urthAfilth that’s Much to him, in the
clear waters uv ropontanbe, of whether
another effort is to bo mado to lift us up
to him. I’lcft cm when I returned from
the land of dreams, a Bottling back into
tho mire, anf Chase standing onto the
next but hut round, with on oxpreaaiui|
uv despair onto his countenance, jut in
tho way uv tbo missels, both partis wiiz
a throin. Consokently, I'm no better of
beoos uv this dream ttiahl whx before.
I tnuffll tost on the waters uv onoartainty. I shall still be forced to talk uv
tariffs- and rich, not known wat la or ia
not safe ground. The dream wux about
a minit too short for my purpose. But

Plainly, neither wit, beauty nor vir­
tue to ucocaaary to the woman who
would marry- We frequently boo marri­
ed ladles jrb» are ugly or shallow ; and
the light woman seldom tells towin a
husband. Neither to It needful to have
been sought. Wo have all known
matches yr here the men hare succumb­
ed toe perslatent eotiriahlp on the part
of the women. Audacity dom a gnat
deal, particularly when accompanied by
addrtox. Many an old maid to the vic­
tim of her own delicacy or of a toe ex­
clusive reading of the romances M chiv­
alry, But whatever the cause may be’,
here la an army of women who were
made tn give and reccire love,to fee! the
arms of children about their nooks, to
see beings of their oyn fl«b and blood
growing up about them, waxing aa they
wane, yet who are doomed to |&gt;crpctual
land I run and sterility.denied the crown
of womanhood, Med to perish and ba
1forgotten. Pitiable it may be, but scarce­
1ly laughable. What shall they do with
,all the hoarded xweotama which wen tty
1
have
welcomed the husband and taught
ithe babyt what with the word of cheer
.and counsel which were to have strentb.
ened
and encouraged tboeo loved owes T
■ where shall they employ all the IltMty
.
J

No. 5-- TU-pudinahen. ”
No. 6— 'Ameriky for white men.”
both, it waa k&gt; loud, and fired barely
No. 7—“Afriidn Blavwy."
oix paoes from ua Victoria had just
Yoo will observe the bat one ispartly
turned io tho loft to took ata horse,end under the slush which kivero tho bottom
could not, therefore, understand why
• a. Its a tariff tower than the
her oars were ringing, as from its being
el. But look tber'a suthin a
so rosy near sheoould likrdly distinguish
tata“ZL.rttaithat it proceeded from » shot haring
sera f us aauun a goin an —
tenfeoi. Ae horefo rtarted and the
ire Chase appeared at the hood
Swnage stopped. I aaiaod Vfctona’s
re on the very brink uv the
hands,
and
a£ed
if
the
fright
had
not
Faltering him and Mitroariug '
It is notflfion that Queens deign to
shaken her, but aba hmghadal tho -------------- stay, was Theodore TOton, ’
Horria Qreetoy, and roere'n a millfen uv
and has no wish to dwell in splendid and
looked again a! tho man, who &lt;KUn,.birturtUuA.h. ni&gt;HL 1
it-- —_ &lt;
dUllta, IrtUte. rtrt te Irt «Trt m wMftill standing in tho aasm place, his i_---------------------------- * ■ -—
rtrt pi. tai rtl w~&gt; «M .tatar hy arms croaaed, and a pistol in' each hand.
Hb attitude waa so affected and theatri­
cal it quite amused ma. Buddreily fea
again pointed his pistol and Sred A soo­

giiirtnwg.

kyilULClLC A RETAIL.

well m acts—of a royal husband.
In a chapter in ‘&lt;Tho First Year of
Mpfriage" she thus speaks of Albert:—
“It must be admitted, however, that
constantly, unostentatiously, and pcreeveringly aa ho now gave himself up
to the diachnrgo of his new duties, he
Was exposed, almost during tho whole
period of hi. lifo in thia country, to
much misconception and much misrep­
resentation. Not for that, however, did
ho for ono moment relax in his efforts,
or allow his real to flag, in seeking to
promote all that was for the good of tho
British people. His actions might bo
misunderstood, his opinions might be
misrepresented (of which there was
more titan ono notable instance)—[iVote
Ay lAe Qaftn : Especially at the; com­
mencement of the Russian war]—but,
»»tod by his owp conscious rectiho still pursued the orpn tenor of
his way. Not a oomplaint, not a mur­
mur ever escaped his lips; not a single
hasty expression did ho ever indulge in,'
even towards those who were moat un­
just to him. Ho accepted such injustice
as tho inevitable lot of ono placed, as ho
was, in high station, trusting surely to
(he comming of tho time when Ins mo-1
fives and " '
-----________________ Appreciated by his adppted country.
‘The principle on which he always
acted was (to use his own noble words)
*tp sink hjipwn "individual existence in
that pt" pis wHe, to aim to no power by
himseH to shun all ostentation^-to as­
sume no separate fwsponsibility before
the publk’^ityut njaking his position en­
tirely a port of tho Quan's, continually
sad anxiously to watch every n^t of the
public business, in order to be able to
kdviao or assist her atony moment in
any 01 the multifarious and 4ifllcult
questions brought before her—somoiunos political or soda), or personal, as
tho natural head of bar family; super­
intendent of her household, manager of
her private aflhirs. her sole confidential
adviser in politic, and only aadstant in
her communications with the officers pf
tho governmept ’
Tho Queen an4 the Prince first took
the sacrament together at Windsos, on
Easter of 1840, in Bl George's Chapel.
‘ »77?P Prince,” the Qumto saya, “had
a very strong feeling about tho eolcmnity of this act and did not like to appear
in company either the evening before or
on tho day on which ho took it, and ho
and the Queen almost always dined
alone on these occasions." Jtyp Queen
notes this strong foaling on tic part of
tho Prince mere than once in herjourn­
al for 1840 »n&lt;J 1841 ;^id on an other
epeasion, a fow moflFs later, about
ChxiatmM time, when they again took
the sacrament in tho private chapel at
Windsor, she says, “Wo two dined to­
gether, ae Alliert likes luring quite olono
before ho takas tho sacrament; wo play­
ed part of Mosart’o Requiem, apd then
ho read to me out of the . StuuJtn der

clo on SflbtttTktnnUiti (8clf-£nowledge.)”
On tho 10th of Juno, of tho same
year, aa tho Queen and Prince wore sotjing out on their usual afternoon drive,
a dm named Oxford mado his wellknown attempt on her Majesty's lifo by
flreing at her as tho enrriagp was going
slowly up Constitution Ililh The Prince
himself giyop tbo following account of
this event in a latter to the thou Dowag-

Hon. James Thompson.

nrn Block ever 3, F.

15,

that sodusion from tho
la the court at London,
uw uwm
such a trial to foahtonable sodoty-M
rt fart pMdhd wilk
birty fong««e at work in
tales of slander and suspicion of insani­
ty and gloom.
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and wo arrived safcly at Aunt Kmifs.”
This'tyogty fibwrMtly answers all
those rumoxB, jwt paaoeo them by in
sdenoe, ae beneath lie realm.
It is a feeMagtiibute to Prince Albert

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Tbo R»p*blic*n Elector. *1 ibeToetabipof Re-Komination of Hon. T. W. Ferry by
Acclamation.
orrae
P.
Deharte.
County ItanreeUnn, lu lx held » Uanraga on to*
Pursuant to call the Republican Con­
Sad inetcul-*
By order of Committee.
vention for tho Fourth Congresalonal
W. L.C0BII, Chairman.
District convened at Luce’s Hall to-day,
Aeg- 1st MW.
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Rcpubllcnn DlatrlotConThe Convention was called to order by
Ventloiit
Thera will bo a RapaMteaaDI^^ConrrtiUee Hon. 8. O. Kingsbury, Chairman of tho
Coaniy of Darry. beM at Hickory Corn.ni. tn lb* Congressional Committee, who read the
Tw.iUp of Barry. un Tbar»d»y lb* CIS fort..at call.
one o'daskP. M, for lb* parpoaa of natnrnrtiog
On motion of E. S. Eggleston, Dr. Jno.
■ tandidaW for U^irrtoalettee to -ba Sate Lr-gaAvery, of Montcalm, was elected tempo­
of.oeb other Lnalnraa a* may ba drame-J nectarary chairman.
aarr.
By order ofDltt net Committee,
H. P. CHERRY. Cbainnaa.
Mr. Geo. M. Dewey, of Barry, was
elected temporary gecretary.
On motion of R. B. Smith, of Ionia, a
Another Civil War.
Committee of five on credential* were
The President, in a recent Veto Mee- appointed, aa follow*:
«"g«\ b M nnm iftakel'l" **km the ground
R. B. Smith, Ionia; G. "W. Wood­
that, in tho Into Confederate States, “tho ward, of Ottawa; 8. C. Moflhtt, of Lm1»only legitimate authority under which Gay,’of Mecosta.
the election for President and Vice
On motion of Hon. T. J. Itamsdall, of
President can bo held, must bo derived Manistee, a committee on permanent
from the government* instituted before
T. J. Ramsdell, of Manistee; H. E.
ths 4th of March 1M7,” that i* the
government* set up by Andrew Johnson, Thompoon, of Kent; Frank Allen of
aa distinguished from tlioso set up by Barry; 8. H. Stevens of Muskegon; F.
W. Ratzoll, of Oceana.
Government of the United States. We
TbeConventlon Chen adjourned to one
&lt;ay the Government of the United States, o'clock P, M.
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for, although the Reconstruction acta go
On the ro-aasembllog or the Con venunder the general name of “ihe Con­ tloh the Committee on Credentials re­
gressional plan," they are really the ported delegatee entitled to alt in the
nets of tho governmtmt, as tho Presi­ Convention, aa follows:
Kekd-W. D. Faster, T. Foote, T. D.
dent haa, in regard to them, done all
Gilbert. H. E. Thompoon, Joo. Blake,
that he baa the Constitutional power to A. M. Ellsworth, Foetar Kelley, E. W.
do, that ia ho vetoed them, and then Davis, E. 8. Eggleston, 8- M. Pennail,
-Congress by tho required two-thirds E. C. Watkins, W. R. Davis, C. C. Mil­
majority, passed them over hi* veto.— ter.
I OKIA—R. B. Smith, J. L. Jennings,
They bare thue, by virtue of th* Con­
stitution, uxnctly tho same antliority e* G. A, Colton, A. R. 1tebhuoc, E. P.
Giflbrd, John Collins, Lewis EUta.
those law* which tho 1‘reaidcmt ha*
Orra wa—Robert Haire. Edwin Thay­
signed, and are therefore acta of tho er, W. 8. Btorrs, Gao. W. Woodward,
Gcrerament of the United Statea. not Edward Cole, H. D. Poet, Edward P.
Ferry.
merely »
tinpuishod from a “plan" of the PrssiMt'BKSOOX-Geo. E. Dowling, 8. H.
dent, but xawt Consiitaiianally enacted, Btsvens, A. B. Furman.
OcbaXa—F. W. Rateel, Chas. W.
and ooneoqucnUy binding an every
Deans.
Amor-.can attsen from Prefiidcnt down.
. WdJ, under these circunxatanci'a, the
Preaidoat b,** the audacity to tell Con­

gress and the country, that “All the

rt&gt;» sate ih« aa* of Coafna, fe

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have peace.”
3d. That the nomination of Schuyler
Colfiaxianur National pledge that the
peoplc rcward private and public virtue
and aconclualve refutation of theebarge
that Republic* are ungrateful.
4th. That our State ticket teone worthy
of Michigan.
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fith. That our thanks are due to our
delegation In *'ongres» for their vigi­
lante tn protocol the trueta reposed lu
them by their cmatltuencr, against ex­
ecutive aggression and partisan asaanlt.
in again submitting tbo aawte of Thom­
as W. Ferry for Representative In Con­
gress, wo but expres-k the people*’ choice
Raoivtd, That the policy of granting
public lands to private corporations, or
to individuals, for mere purposes of spec­
ulation, 1* baneful In Its sfTocts to the in­
terest* of the county, and ought to be
dlecontinued, and tbo lands should be
disposed of on no other consideration
than for actual settlement er immediate

Reoohed. That we consider It the duty of Congress to do all in Ra power to
promote an early resumption of sped*
payments, thereby tarnishing a curren­
cy of unlfbrm value by improving in­
stead of debasing the circulating medium
of the country.
Snotied, That common honesty as
applied among honorable men In their
dealings with each other ia the nils that
should govern in th* payment of the
public debt and ths interest thereon,
and that the people of thia Congressional
District will &gt;&lt;4 support any attempt to
evade Che Just obllgatioa* of the oountzy
to Its oredJtora.
On motion convention adjourned.
Chicago Correspondence.

ewers shall not average seventy percent
of tho whole, shall t« deemed Incompe­
tent. For the Second Grade, Algebra
and Physiology are added to the branch­
es above named, and the limit of failure
fixed at aeventy per cent In any one
branch, and an average of eighty per
cent required on the whole.
Far the First Grade Ihe same p-r cent
aa the second with the addition of Natu­
ral Philosophy and Botany.
Il is also deaired that attention bo call­
ed to the fact that many pereems are In
the habit of commencing tbslr schools
be fore obtain 1 ng certifiest ee of any G rad e
and then in tho course of the term, aa
beat suit* their convenience, calling on
tho Superintendent for the pnrpore of
examination. This U plainly Illegal and

commencing achoola without* first pro­
curing a certificate, will, ber.-after do m&gt;
at their own risk. No certificate will be
granted to any who thus commence
aobools upon their own responrlbllity.
Especial attention will be paid to spel­
ling and all answers In which a word is
mlwpclled will be treated as mla-.ud although correct In every other reepect.—
Appltaante must make arrangements to
attend the examination* neat cat to their
respective place* of residence; the exam­
inations being conducted In part orally,

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and Uqxion for.

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Medical Purpose*.

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OmpUlc Protection Aoainet Wil. Cb!d
' and Hoi Climate.
(Patestta Febraary »tk. |M*\
IT&lt;&lt;AAd5rEZ&gt; Fvl. Ul'g Trtff
»L, Xew Yetk,
c*2"r«u«' •" »«p«riar uA.
tbrir SHrii conxi.tr ia Ur artu

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Books and Stationery,
MBH. TAYLOIl. •
Give aa a Call briars »o»n«r El*ewocre.

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HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,
X.tUF,

CL.Vi^,

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery.

groceries,

n«r, £&gt;weta .tfrnuUe Mii tod

or ZLZ KISOS ZXD OF HXK Q&amp;tUTTi

Vory Cheap!

rprlampbopt la 500Ce«ie.t. t

WALTEB a. W00D8

PRIZE MOWERS AND REAPEB!

PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

Tab* lUc lrad. **■&lt; ar, naed rrrrjabtn. T»a
Grand GUJ MkUG ,i&gt;d lmp*na! Cm. d A,
Lr^iue at buuar—bring lb*
Ua,-iett Ptltf JtnrJeJ at Font Ceitmtl tne
1»«T.
.VS First I'rixre fa *11 paru eftba Warfd
Or«r SM.OOM no^fa
Incrraust ^raaa*

tx*t Direci***.

J. F. I0IEITI1C0.
IhnOtM. Mica.. April !*«.V

IfcM.
Frooeeacrd by all ebo bora *wd Una la b*
THZ B KtT IX I’St.
W00DK Priw M*wrr&gt;—ew ata i*abw».

Mar it, man
TBA1XX IJtaVEJACKAO ’r-COIXOJtOIlTIL
MIxMLtf *&gt;)• ». a.. far^eeMe*»d Segintw.

Etprr**. *14sl A r. *., far Hagina"- end Wioeaa
LEAVE WEX0NA-C01XG SOETII.
UAISE'H libnoia Hararalrr..
F.iprrw. ta T^S *. * . for .fogieev *ad Jatenea.
Mtootoctaiad by tb. Watur A. W.ta Hnta
N.-iod. &gt;1 l».o X. a . for A&gt;g&gt;**v *ad J*ek»on ata Brapina Marin** Co, Graard Ufcn aa.
Kail. *t
r.
fat ttagfoav *ad Jtctaoe.
Mil! and Eiprm* Irnle. bmU rhm* rmanre
lMatJHk*M sub M. (A k. B. aad U. X. B. ft.
lnf». ruaarcr *1 1)
a «tin tu*U train.
Earned We.l eah.AJf.lt. H. /
A. WATSO.X, Awl Uca l 8up i.
Jtrkwe, AA’, 1ms.
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STILL

ALIVE

Beady for Work.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale at Kalamazoo I’rtee-?

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WAU0X KltUf. «lib ieraMMd l*.nllura, 1 la
prrporad to Jo nil kind*

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
I*:-- -

In cea**etfa&gt;a with *bor*, I .till Meu4ot th*
HARNESSES
naperlag aad Glasla*
Mtuutaelnred from E*«l«n&gt;T*a»&lt;l Lralhrr, al a bii.lnrM..*J not ranblrd to tare lb« t*Mt compkta ••tl.factlna.
Mixed Fatal* ef *11 Lied*, for **1*. Fnfot.
mixed for taara efo&gt; wUM »* da IWir own wuk.

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U. A. COODYEAB.

Ilutfop, Marth W, 1MJ.—narttyl

H*TBK0OTUEE Mr work *bMi* Ibi* f.=L
to ebtek Ike nliraltaa 4 U. ptajfo i* ra^ralfal-

ores juio irrs «'.&lt; cox shop.
JotaM nichael.
HeaUags, A*c-1». ISC—*l«yl____________

MANHOOD :

* IHJfll Success

Meta e.ttori.j etriUkalr. af ratHfoaM fr—
TUlbarg. GotlKb.lt, .H.rUowh. Virailra-.
■nd • larga eaatxr at Ik. act A.foaraakJ
Frafc.aer.Md Ata.Uutk. Iran. I..c tuJ,,,,,,

.ford by iefcrisr tatecu.
band for Circular aed Priat LiM.

CaMcram will And ear ftteek Ce*»plele.eud evert Article sold by aataWar.
anted Geaalac.

j t xsb rcu&gt; riiiax.

How Lo*t.llow Xloatored.
wSri CJS"** *
Wi“°° W DK' CDLV£R.
WELL rt L*M*aiv*e Eanrr an Ik* rndiral ear,

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NEWS DEPOT,
A aeealaataapplr at
rmiig. Trv-irree.iv are treeUv
NEWSPAPERS,

FlCTOKtALS.
MOXT11X.V MAOAZXXEfo
AXD PFttiePil'd IS

NW. AfoaA JfWti^-.. M-ita /taraU
BOOKS.
QEEET MVSIC. Ceara l-nr.-t-at ».» •«•»
it
(Harm MrUMrariduUik A Ik* Praa^n
band orfaraiaM el abort Matte*.
Blank Nolo and Receipt Books,

LEGAL DLA.XKS AND

STATIONABY
dtfncrg kind and Variety,

MifabeM Bir_b, radiadljr enrta wuta^t Uh
daa|**aa*a&lt;Hofi*i*rn*1 awdirioe ar ibe ariikll
- - - 311 ch is* n.
ralfo-ef Un
-tastfagnu. -nrta ta wra Ilnwanm*
.1 wn *l*tpl*. eortafo. .ml .fcrlnal.by »*.»&gt; of
F.T.MAIX, 1 aastfoca.rrb.MbIM
■ kleh «rrry atalTrrcr. no mnttrr *I&gt;*1 hi* cuadi
B. IAIN. |
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SPECIFIC PHI.

mamA 1/KEojSINU

JWttk '““"tBoitle
will quickly reitore Gny Hair
to ia natural color and beauty,
perfectly harmlm, tnd fa preferred

FOBTIlBCVRF.or
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BEXUAL DEBILITY 1

I?OB BALE.
Ten to Ax Bexs* *f ite Fpraifo riB *»
1 A Meaa Saw Will, fc ogmptote rrwepllr rr..cr, .nd patiaarr-tlr Cwa
BKKJ. BIRDMALL.

Byavs

can of .SpreHatorabr.. Kra-.a.l Wk*. «
lareletlary XfaWlr or lta.tr Lo.Kr. besjtl'
englMlly ra.wrJ. or M~.trr .M"'***?
character; whBs they wUl awtaih

WAtTIDJ

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gloomily pteoaglag that ifem (be Ram-

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Patent Medicine*,

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»» well as thoie who wfah to rretore
ft. The beautiful glou aad perfume
times farmed when the work la wholly
imparted to the Hrir make fa &lt;Grahte
Chicago, July 20th, IBM
done In writing.
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for old oral youag.
From some unknown cause and In
la this county the method of combin­
B*l* Sy *u Drwcal*!*.
some Inexplicable way everything bn*
MNT, 1H 01ZOTICM ST. I. J.
ing the examination With leetuics on
In this fest City of Chicago tends to the methods of Teaching will be pursued
rensational. The very existence of the this fall, and cImoc* will continue in
City Itaoir{* a a, naatlonal tact and every araion two Nays.
Dtae notice ef times and pises* of bold­
chapter of its blttory 1* aeensatlonal In­
Px-oflt«al&gt;lc Employment.
cident. Business, poHtics, religion, so- ing examinations will be given to the
dal life Itaelf, all jartake of. this acaaa- township clerks, end through the col­
tional character. Tbo totret develop­ umns of this paper. It ia desirable that ItM tn important lawn.,
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ment &lt;&gt;f thia dtepodtion was a sermon as many oeitifieates of tho higher grades Ifftateta
'U V“U&lt;!
upon Catholicism, delivered last Bunday may be granteJ as possible, both for the
evening by Bev. W. Hatfield, a Mothodl»t preatffiar of some notoriety. Heww third grade certificate is of itself evi­
Avery. C. M. Woodard.
Nbwatoo—Jno. Tattnan, N. L. Gar- as furious as any fanatical uo-Fopery dence either of want of acholandilp or of
■hrickcr
could drairo, stigmatizing tho experience, and It cannot but eat aa an
isli, Wat. Addb.
Mncuota—Chortle Gay, Thomas 1^. Pops as on “old dotard;" aformlng toot ebatante in the procuring of tho beet sRIn every Protestant Family In Uta cotrn- uatica*. The standard fa low.enough to
ZNiL
trythsswtaarr etntamryof Room ready
towteetm MMoeta at the order of tee ** failti tbs^make the testa effort, to
LAMB EXfTTIXC UACtfIXtMPG. CD.

Btokkr.
MAOtuiAC—Geo. Robinson—3 votes.

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C'onKiroMMluiiul Co»ventlon.

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Building Mat erials.
Eavo Troughs

County t-upcrintendenta of Michigan,
touching the matter of examination*.
Apjilicants who have never taught
will receive only “Third Grade” certifi­
cate*; "theirability to teach” being as
yet on undecided matter.
They of
courae do not know, and the Superinten­
dents cannot know how they may suc­
ceed until some experience Is had In the
school room. •
Third Grade ccrttfleates will also be
granted to all persons found qualified In
Orthography, Hooding, Grammar, Men­
tal Arithmetic, Practical Arithmetic,
and U. 8. History. Any person falling
to answer correctly sixty per cent In any

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Manufacturers of the N.w-Prtat

Kent; W. F. Turner,of Montcalm; Hoi.
Iltilinp, M»V tib &gt;»MIf
A. H. Giddings, of Newaygo; Hon. H.
C. Akely, of Ottawa.
rptiE CHEAP
Sir. G. W. Woodward, of Ottawa,
moved lh.it the Congrra-lunal Commit­
tee make a new apportionment of delegntca, giving each organized county one
delegate, and further delegatee upon the
basis of ths entire vote cast at the coin­
ing November election.
Oppoaltoto Ilrlck Block.
The question was discussed at consid­
erable length, and finally adopted aa of—
fciod.
E. S. Eggleston, Chairman of Com­
mittee on Resolution*, reported the fol­
lowing, which were unanimously adopt­
STEEL,
ed :
Tho Republican* of the Fourth Con­
Tin and Shoot Iron Ware
gressional District of the State of Michigan, by their Representatives, aaaerubled in Convention thia 80th day of July,
.*.aduM*2*a*on the Hull Ro«d,
'A. D. 18GS, congratulate th* people upon peace throughout our border*, and re­
Addins Tran*portatlondi.
union open the boat* of National loyal­
Parlimlar AllMlfo* paid I* Order for
ty, and equalized representation, and do
Attention
TeachersHnolct,
let. That we fully approve and Indorse
Editor of Baxxer: — Permit mo
the declaration of prinelplra laid down through the columns of your paper to
by the Republican Convention at ChP call the attention of all persons propos­
Made and put up an Short Notice.
cage.
ing to tench school Lu Barry county to
support to Gen. Ulysses 9. Grant when
upon the battlefield and during the dark
day* of the Rebslllon, we renew that
support and enroll oureelves under hl*
banner u Lo inseribea thereon tbo no-

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Hilardnr th* l-’lb ImL, at Firn o'clock P.
far
thepsrpsp* ..tchooeinr Drlrgitra to attend the
Cccety ata Hielnct C'anrenlLraa
11. I'- CHERRY. Chairman of Cam-

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Cartieleu Bepublleaa Casess.

Tie lUpatlieaa Beeler* of the township of
Certlelou are muralta to n&gt;ert in Concn* *t th?
Tnwn-bouM In CiuUelan.o* th* IMb-laal, *t tw*
o'clock P. «.. for th* purport of (boosing Itefa-

If in any State the power of the regu­
larly constituted authorities is resisted by
an organization calling itaelf aState Gov­
ernment, Mr. Johnson has publicly and
officially given his word that ho will
lend Iris countenance, as President, to
inch a revolt. Ifr just before election
day, neb an organuation claims to rep­
resent and command the State,-and or­
der* polls to be opened to white men on­
ly, Mr Johnson hss already said that he
will regard this violent interposition as
just and legitimate. If disorder begins.
ho has pledged himself to take tho port
of ths rebels-"

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A Republican County Convention, will
be held at the Court House, In the Till­
age of Hasting* In tho County of Barry
on Saturday tho 2Xd d^y of August next
al 12 o'clock nooh. for the purpose of
nominating cundidaic* for County of­
ficer* for said. County, and to choose six­
. teen delegatee to attend tho Senatorial
Convention, to nominate a candidate for
Bute Senator for tho 20th District,
and to transact each other business an
shall come before said Convention.
Each township lu laid County, will
be entitled to four Delegates In said
County Convention.
JAMES A.SWEEZEY.
Chairman Rep., Co. Committee.
Dated Hastings July 28th 180S.

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Coxxgtro**&gt;lon&lt;rt Tl elect.
L JEgNANDO C BKAllhc ofLoomre*.
IT. TI104*8 W. FERRY, of Ottawa.
VL BANBOLPU STRICKLAND, of Clinton.

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For SaporiMtoW •Fl'aUie kutrvrtwnURAMKL HOSFORD, ta Baton.
F^-Hnaiaeef tXe.state J^rktf Edacctitn— ■
DANIEL K DROWN, ef Unia.

yisac Soups,

Battle Crock Nowhere

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BBSS EXES 0. OBOSVEfOR, of ntlUdale.

OEJl'd^IGUT mat. &lt;f K.laetaioc.
Jbr Ox—Luiouw ef U&lt; State Lead Ofee.
GEN. BENJAMIN IT. PRITCUABD, nf Altagan.
■"aEt/W1 IXu'm B OMPOItET. of Lnme.

IsataessdALte bMHilj WikW|y ,J
o&lt;^fr Mede, ra teal II eld krer
•saariMlfos. Tb»y ddfcr fna
h»e tapraaaMekfck I. bta.. ik,
“d/’’’•• *“2****r} d*r■&gt;&gt;»**•«*uithr!
Seta aad dfilrats.par*l8 lu rtkr.Ua*. a^-kT
fel ia ita stogie* reptoii;. .ad te*ail tte^
eereatory tomtaaor tttrj Me.lrtd ,B«,.
They are, wilboni dwto. U&gt;* ta.t, l!&gt;* whUu.
rr4flk 0"ufr««

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mation.
The nomination waa seconded by An­
trim, Ionia, Ocena, Kent, Newaygo, Ot­
tawa, Montcalm, Manistee, Muskegon,
Mecosta, I.kelenaw and Mackinaw, with
continued applause. The question be­
ing put It wn» unan imouoly carried amid
the wildest cuthualMin.
tin motion of Hon. J. T. Ram«dell, of
Manistee, a Cengtetslonal committee or
•even persona were appointed for the ansuing two years, as follows:
Hon. J. T. JtamadeU, of Mantete.1;
Hon. Geo. M. Dewey, of Barry; E. X,'

poz-rtamex-y.

pore II *»g«*M, vb»l tka pabiic ,,,

AH Hastings Outdone!

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MORGAN BATES, ofGrand Travers.

hitherto existent system of nattirahiationa. TbeynWintbat naturalization is
a Judictal act, and can no mure l-o dele­
gated by a Judge to hi* clerk, than can
the power of trial for afltaces.
■ In this view they are sustained by a
number cf our most eminent lawyers
and they evince a determination to test
the law of tho matter to the talfo»L Be­
fore the last election here, tho offlueof
of the clerk of the Recordex a Court WM
open constantly, day and night rmhlng
thzsugb citizens with fearful looseness
Two of Its Interesting manufactures were
anested fur trying to vote, when one
had been but eleven months end the
other only two years In the country .“d
although they have not yet’ been tried,
the proof against them la such that there
ia no doubt of their eouvlepon.
Great preparations are being made by
the Republicans today far the great re­
ception of Hon. Schuyler Cotfax, at
South Bend to-morrow. He is to arrive
here this evening, be serenaded and at
8,16 a. in. to-morrow will go down on an
enormous excursion train, occonijkonlcd
by a vast escort from this city.
An emus.ng incident on Monday last
was the marriage, nt Justice DrandorfT*
office, of a Yankee newsboy aged fifteen
to an Irl»h widow aged thirty-five. The
sharp llttio garner aven that he -‘only
married the old woman co* »ho s gel a
house and lot,and If she cuts up rough
will get a bill from her."
Our city water work, ore at this time
supplying dally 18,600,000 gallon* of wa­
ter to. th® ®tty. “d «Vin this great
quantity 1* found to be insufficient The
work* are to bo enlarged to almost
double their present capacity.
"Undine dies a natural death thb
week at th a Opera House, after n de­
cidedly unsuccessful season. After a
short time, R Is understood tho panto­
mime of "Humpty Dumpty” will be
put on th* stage. This week also cloice
the run of Brougham’s "Lottery of
Life” at McVickers.
The weather ft again extremely warm
and bualneM la very dull.
Dox.

.

HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.

Oar Pte*** areata* to laat; tkawatami..^.
for e*e«y par* ar* tteraacMr MMan-iU^,

Clubs of Chicago Intend makingstrenu-

r!

9t»t« Ticket.

IwCCMtc-mtaiay- •&lt; *•

Fino Toilet ArtSdM,

PAINTS AND OXX*«*

tn? h
’i fM iV r l
If I

HL CHABLSS T. GORHAM.
IV. BYROS M. CC1CHEDN.
V. GILES HUBBARD.
VL MICHAEL C. T. nZSSMCR.

A Splendid Auortment for
Sale afRait Road Frioee.

1

JOBS BCBT.
PiNruf—
.
&gt;. WILLIAM DOELTX.

• KT'^raeiS^bUrad"
mta/by ? la Ika &gt;«ttil’r’y
to Stal a IrM cteH Pi.M f eru ,i ”
tasa tbaa a atefoar on, ra. b.
Star, rtH-JWrjrmrewfo £

■

i

Electoral Tlolcet.
M ^tTnTlLKS It. CROSWELL,

cd hia thanks, stated that they were
here (or work, and would at once com­
mence, the Luslnees befk.ro tho conven­
tion.
On motion a committee aa resolutions
waa appointed, consisting of Hon. E. 9Eggleston, ef Kent, E. P. Ferry, of Ot­
tawa. H. C. MoOktt, of Leelenaw
Mr. F. Allen, of Bany, In a brief but
•Urringspeech, In behalf of the county
of Barry nominated for Representative
In Congrcra from the Fourth Cougremtonal District Hon. Thanas White Fer-

ESS2S«'£“S?.’s

. DRUGS A MEDICDfEfi,

NEW GOODS:

IH

anoihor aril war before the time set by
Frank Blair, &amp;r the introduction of that
“ecuservative measure." But here i*
what tho Poit gay*, and we trust it will,
command tho attention tho importance
of tbo subject demands.
“Now.cu-cumstaDcesmay ansoin which
the President’s opinion on thia point
mar become of very great importameo ;
and these cireaxastances ho can hslp to
bring about. Suppose, for instance, tlxnt
ho withdraws all the troops from the
Soutliara States ; suppose that, there­
upon, tho Southern Democrats attempt
to curry out the threats of Wade Hamp­
ton and General Blair; suppose an at­
tempt {• made in any State, or in several
of them, to overturn tl»o State govern­
ments, and »ct up those which Mr John­
son has already declared the only legiti­
mate ones. Suppose that tho existing
State government, in arty casejlnds itself
unable to enforce it* authority, and c-ill*
upon ths President for assistance, as it
ha* a right to do, under that clause of
the Constitution whieh dedarcs that “tho
United States shall guarantee to every
State in thia Union a republican form of
(roverstnont, and shall protect each of
them against invasion, and on applica­
tion of the Loguhttura, or of the Exe­
cutive when tho Legislature cannot bo
aonvonsd, against domestic violence."
Suppose oil this ; what in that caa*
woulu tho President do? If ho should
happen to act up to hia official opinions,
he would at once refuse to assist the real
and de facto State government; would
refuse to recognize it; and would, if the
rebellions organization asked foi; help
from him, send tho troops down to act in
its behalf and to put down, by violence,
the proper authorities.
Now, it may be said that we are sup­
posing what will never happen; wo sin­
cerely hope that is true. Bui wo are,
after all, only putting a case which has
l&gt;een put by General Blair, General
Hampton General V&gt; iae and Mr. John­
son. All that we have supposed may
happen if only these parsons carry out

WUl M.j Ik. ■Wk— &lt;« **•■**• k(

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ar ixdiaxa.

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4

SCWTT’VT.ER nAT.FAT,

ning—Alderman Sheridan ottered reselotion* denouncing sermons of this char­
actors* "Incendiary” and calling upon
the Mayor to Issue a prootamntton forbidding thssuta Us future under penal­
ty of prosecution. The resolutions were
tabled, so Hatfield for this time l«t tho
cheop story of this sort of martyrdom.

FOH

®

jfASTrdcraixig
* *
Ware-rneou, J4S Blraek,,Hu.tt, j„r , .
M Yem* Bstakli.bM,
« p2*,k.C‘'7
ale Awarded. Prt»»*fo

»«mlcra- in

®

MBPtBUciM jraxuuneu.

mon Cotinclh^ok it upon Monday eve­

Q A B. BARM0HR,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

■rjSrxawxo'*

jCA-SH STORE

.UtOJUJ* M. DEWEY,.............. Barna.

Bak»Y — Geo. M. Dewey, Milo T.
legally, racemed and Vmtt&lt; while'the
HUkJSTIWOW. MICH..
. oply rotes in those States that can be Wheeler, Gm. Ttacm. JohnF.fcxory.
Frank Alton, W. H. Hayford, Harvey
legally
cast
and
counted
will
be
those
WX0JT1S3AT.
.
.
. ADO. 1, UN.
Wright
in pursuance of tho laws in force in tho
The report of the committee was ac­
several Stales prior to ths Legislation cepted and adopted.
by Congress upon tho subject of. reconThe committee on permanent erganlration reported for Preeid*S&lt;Gr the Cow­
structioc." ................
.
FOR FHENIDEXT,
ventton Hon. Morgan Batea, of Grand
Tho
Now
York
Stating
Patl,
a
jour
­
U1Y88E8 S. GRJLHT,
Traverae, and Hon. Geo. M. Dewey, of
OF ILLViUlS.'
. nal little given to panics, and certainly Bany, for Secretary.
not “partisan” in its Republicanism,
The report of the committee was
FOR ▼ICE.rBKHDEMT,
coniudars that thia dadaration of tho

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hh Churth gains power In thia eountay

13

Maxitou—CL-Van Rtpdf t

11?

pamed atiawth* 9d of IQroh. 1867,
and in obedience to the so-called Ream-

W1

Brantt.

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8A»

HOU per M.U, MeMdi£?XJhr’

W&amp;--L43Sr.W»“ar.

goirruixs xkw
Ftrwfr,*f Wlcfckaa!

ashiact to «atanra»r. uf lira «r*H»
i*n/ TI.,.*.boUld «.( Gillo u« llx

uJkiSVii Xi* U“!1BS^ bMi.g parcbaaed

WINCHESTER’S Sraarre NU
eenlalna *o ilerrorr. Iran ar a.J
■ •*» aad Cbeapeet Gats
gradient, bat I* purely regetabl.. ••• • •
I'rT&gt;'’rwl »« Mil on r«K=,kl. JzleMlrriy raAtrin tbe*
Uwd aceerdfag to direciiut.. &gt;t *&gt;U
Farm.Town « County JXA«bt*&gt; More
lb* Vtril* Powers la *«
#f 'aTtU*,^
Ti-getbrrwtU, G*l*« *i&gt;d Htnr**. Call
^r- u FllILLlFrt * 80^^* er lacapneiiy.
KUA MEW TKXATIRE.-C*
__
girfag tee ■eMpramineal &lt;•••»• •’tT’^to
ata »raa.of core of Haxi .i lta*uirt.
**
fra* to *11 ..Barer, of ritL»r •»«
M
SEff '0
HAM FOBTX COJffASY. araited
rmoa-li par tor air tear, for U W
7. W1M CUPITKI^A^CO. _
■aylta__________ OMta* Hir**&lt;. &gt; T _

GRAND AND FQL'ARP
HOWK’M

STANDARD SCALES.
“*

NsohrHle, Aug. irt, 1M3.

l-»

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pj I'cdriMt’.fo’1'* .

�and 4Hisrrllanwu».

fiPBCIAL NOTICES.

Skblsa**.
l5g summer ArranjomSftL 1853.

Tb« Oo partomhip toretafcre

ud.r

Ito ram. htotoyto./ BA BLOW. OOODTKAB
a OBAJTT. UdtaMirto to awtaal ws^M.

M&gt;VUTMEMUT«.

W. 6. GOODYEAR,

ladies, BEWARE!

R. J. GRANTBssUscxAt U.Mq.

■“I. Fita, Basal lto.ua, Beto at Koto to
to. v-toki..
. “
I—.Mtoily IrrTg-lul’d------- „

jjooks b

n-U
l .bn. «,UKk» tUIrel to retoto
&gt;» warm vat* mitto wltb
B.IW .to
r ub lb. .p... .|th R.l„f d^|z. for |fc(w „ fo|(r
d^atorM.to..xpretodpwtod. iraSUtowlto
rttUrunUre.Tmptoa,^ ufe. lh. B«ta„W1

LX Utt.) .
trsofthu New-Patent

fS&gt;S&gt;cb“ “W
&gt; CORTES.

’sTaSST''"- c“*

te rellevsthe iwupl, of all paribie bordenssf taxation (ban par own. At th.
" \j i:u»qr«T Dl-cocbsk.—The set- sams time tho Pros* utor to rmcnpi In
the tUMJhargca of every duty, and the
,,/oaef licY. Mr. Claiik. of MarabaB,
- — 0H sumfov morulng, at the Preabyteran Attorneys, Moren. b&gt;oe»
Allen, Balch, Hnyfard
CbsKh; wl’jKl ll*e • JTjnsflguratlan
Wright, Worth and ColA,
ea the .Mount."
.
hand, and did fur thetr &lt;1 Ion Is what
va«tu&gt;'iso. The new Brick Block their b at interest demauded, with rewn, -ute Street Is being pushed rapidly mendable promptitude *Od true man­
i rex-d. the walls l-cing nearly up. It hood.
Near the close of tbs term Mr. John
n.,.. 3 tine addition to the I oslneas
Haek • n State Street, and Is on« of Carvolh, of Middleville, who baa been
mi:,y .ncli that the wants of this thriv- for some Ums a student of Hoc. Harvey
tajViliag il.mand »hi*aM bo erected Wright, was, after a mrst aiUafactory
examination, admitted ns an Attorney
without delay.
and Couuaclor at Law and Solicitor In
Chancery.
We add a brief .ynopalaof the calen­
der for tho benefit of whom it may con-

BTAT1UXDRML

BARLOW
4 GOODYEAR,

\\Tall FAPra,

■01*1100.1
la toe altora... &lt;

PIECES FALL PRINTS
GiuXT, which makes this the finest
s.wilen block on tbs street. We only
n^rrt Unit the addition was not of
Buck, but .vnyMiangc tor the better la C. G. Holbrook for the People, Borghe
A Hayfonl for tin: Defendant
(. be ivmmcudm.
DeWlt C. Shattuck va. Simeon Law­
wtt.
fell from the staging at hia rance—1 Jectment; Plaintiff submitted
-w borne on Thundny U»t, breaking tonon-eaV. C. &lt;•. Hol bn ok for Plain­
tiff, Harvey Wright for Defendant
b I.-?, dLLta’lng his ankle, and olherWm. F/Jil cbell, Appellee, va Chas.
acsevi vlj brudngand In urlnghlm.
i. cau-c u.i- :he breaking of a plank 8. Stretton, Appellant—Appeal; Jury
demanded, and cave went over. Bur­
gher A Gayford for Appellee, Holbrook
nnaup|»&lt;ecd to have I ten carefully
t»:&lt;d before being placed on the stag­
Charles Ferguson va. Edwin H. Mal­
in'. Mr. C., wa&gt; promptly attended
lory— Replevin ; tried by the Court, ven
y Dr. A. 1*. lUtAKK, and at laat acdiet is, daxuagis and tort. Thia suit
cunta was ijuileos comfortableaa eould
was really against the Attorneys in the
- ex|cct&lt;d. Ilin many friends will
case who executed a bond to the bheriff
Uli u. In wishing him the apeedfast
fertbe property replevied. Burgher A
11ay foal for Plaintiff, Holbrook 4 Milla
irgr and eat hurt »Uc meeting of the
&gt; hville Grant Club op M« nday evvnSpeeehes were made by F. ALLtx

Just Received,

web eaM.thii lM.llm.blo toatcio aotoorWIj
oflcarhio.. itooWngltoaliir rirtore are st oare
apparrsu II U two frora all pruptrUfy ealrela|to Io Impair tto oyatem. »ti4 Ito oporaliora are
•l unco mild .od a«&gt;U»iii&lt;.
jalyIial

•r. .nd
which drMrvT th. U.»l&lt; !
mud errata Imbrdim.nto to MkKUI AUfc.
wr« mru. at reOrC Krai la aralto I.U.r «■
oraatna at toarg*. Addrraa, l&gt;r. J. AXIL
IIOVOUTO.t. I! JWAUD Aarectoltoa. H.UI.
phto, l'«un.jlr.Oto.
fe.toyl

BUSINESS CARDS.

Largs &amp;. Will Selected Stock of

GROCERIES.
Which »U1 b« iaM. wltto.1 repH to pricn. to

^JIDDLETILLB

Tie Farmers'Mital Fire In Co.
23532323904853485323483223483048

BARRY AND (AYON COUNTIES
&gt;um yarn I’rererty usiast Loss or Daa&gt;&lt;
by rtre or Ligblaiag.

MIDDLEVILLE

HartmStTOMNaili

tiff, Burgher Jc Hay ford for Defendant^
Jacob G. King, Appc])ec, va Charles
'Die nt'.mi-t good feeling prevalfed, and
the Republicans &gt;•( L(i*t!vU»lkJare evi­ Dolph, Appellant—Appeal; tried by the
dently ifotcitulbcd to do their whole Cbnrt, verdict for Appellant for $71.46
and costa. J. A. fc weesey for Appellee,
C. । - Holbrook far Appellant.
ml-Aj&gt; w|11 be seen by
C. M. Olmstsad, Appellee, vs. Geo. M.
Ung* published in an.ith- Dewey, Appellant—Appeal; trledby the
Congressional C«nven- Coart, verdict for Appellant, for &lt;wst.
Holbrook A MUs for Appellee, Burgh­
er &amp; llnyford tor Appellant.
Geo W. Adgats, Appellee, vs. James
Halubt, Appellant—Appeal; tried by
the Court, and submitted. Hweeasy A
&lt; y acclimation. Waving nono Wood for Appellee. Geo. C. Worth for
aims of II rry County to Hit- Appellant
Samuel A. Owens, P al ntiff In erro^ HASTINGS,
■lion of tlj ■■ people o» this Diaunwt earnestly endorse tho ao- va. Bylvcsfcr Dean. Defendant In error
—Certiorari; Amended return order,
usiiic of U.ir^bple pledge the vol* of C. O. Holbrook and Frank Allen for
the true men of tlis County by more 1'laintlffin error. Burgher A Itayford
Lhsn a thousand m.ijoilty, for Mr. 1'EB- for Defendant In error.
Jiafah Taylor. 1‘lalntlff in error, vs.
J. M. Kidd, Itofendant In error-Certlorari; return ordered. H. Wright for
Plaintiff in error, Burgber A Hsytord
for Defendant In error.

IONARY
kind and Variety,
tore «• JsCerees S*m',

rhesttr'e
FIC PUL,
THECVBKOF

L. DEBILITY!

rrivta new Hull upon thegrounds of the
Nathan C. Finnan vs. Edwin W.
t^ociety, ami for such other business an
Hewitt, «&gt;$. alL-Foreclosure; amount
may lx dinned exjiedient.
Erety- found d«o $1,00® 10 and certs ; sale or­
dered may 1st 1». Holbrook A Mills
c-"ally rcque-ted to be present.
for C-implalnanL
lyord rofA. RYERSON, President,
RJchsrd Burnett va. CalUta BurnsU—
J. M. N'svixs, Secretary.
Llvorct; triad «d submitted to tbe
Court.
F. Allen for Com plain an L
C.ttcvxra.—W» invite the altantlon
Armenlns Tbrtrep va Sarah Tliroopour readent to tho calls for Caucuses
Dleoree; triad amd submitted to tbe
mine of the Townships herewith
court. F. Allen for Complainant.
Wm. 8. Barnott vs. Ammon H- PoRy
—Foreclosures i mouu t found due $4M 01|
sole Sept 1st IffW. Jamas A. Sweeny
fo the Dan nation of Representative for CcmplalaanL
•
la the legislature, for the North Di»E-ther Wooforex ts. George Worteror
triet of Harry Co., at tho Coart Hoose, —Divorce; trfed and submitted. F. Al­
o" the fist Inst at nuon, but the official len for ComplainaDi.
Maria Dennla vs. Abram Desn a—v*'
cod has not yet reached thia office. Thai
of the South District will bo held at voree; tried and submitted. Wm. L.
Hbknry Comers, on tbs tfth. Both Cobb for Complainant.
ni
J.,bu 8.«*. ~
*«*»-“•
tunvonilona should be fully attendeJ.

Wnnax’g Work nt thb Civil W*x A. Bwpwcy for ConipfolnarL
—Wear., requested to state that the
»Rrnt for the valuable work, is detained
•t Biltlc Creek this week, bat will be
p'oiiiptly on hand next Monday, to de­
liver the Book t0 her aubscrlbers and
•evrlve nildltlcnal ru beer! pt lens. This
i*»Voiutnoof merit, and should boon
'hr center table in every loyal Housoboid.

UaiVEBBALMT G'BOVS MEKHSO-—
Rev. J. B. GiutAM. of Jackson, Mich.,
*ud others, win hold a grove meeting
on North Eart corner of pine lake, U)
^rievllia, an the old form, known os
E«p. Waitfo, near Henry Brown’s, and
for* miles West of PrairiSTilte, and
‘hre- miles South III Orangeville, on
Kturday and Sunday. August 16 and
16. 1SBS. Refreshments furnished with­
out money or price. AU are invited to
aui-nd. By order of the CommUintrndnevllle. August8d. 1S&amp;L

B00XB * aTASOXKBT*,
*
P.rfaaMrry, Fucy Q^,, tfr^n Ifogas, A,
A FULL STOCK rf artlclr. t* lay tin. eaastosSr

GEORGE PRESTON

Henry Harrington va. Alfred,!. Hams
-Replevin : Jury demanded, and ea«e

rapie»t-d tomretat (he County Clerk’o'tire , i&gt; Haatiim, at noon on Friday the
'•h«lay &gt;r Augu-t ISON, I &lt; ■ prepare a 1.1st

MEDICINKA, CHXCMXCJtXJB.

WOOLEN FACTORY,

'AKE NOTICE.
■BOAD CAUgg SHOBT LIMB.

MYRON A. FULLER,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.

Ws, Groceries,

Broad Gauge Bailway!
that ess to brvsjLl is 11m Btarirl. cvrauUng st

TRAS,
COPPERS,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STARCH,

MRS. C. FREEMAN,
rMsiow.no

milliner,
am ras fosr orncs.

WILLIAM MYERS,
P«Mr to

Music 4 Jewelry.
"george pbbbton,

BUTTER.
RGGS,
POULTRY,
BBSS VAX.
SHEEP.PELTS,

Draft Mcim GrwsriK,
CABPET8 ANB OIL CLOTBS,

HARDWARE A DRY GOODS’ STORES

11

O

IASH FOB HIDES AND PELT?

II. A. GOODYEAR,

Tbia is Uw e.ly Ko^l. to lb.

Wiwt Class Grocery Store,
to whleb wo lavMe yoar allraUoe. nd a toa yoo

r^tm oils. ^ffSBUunr.

Barter &amp; fttiaift Dealer,

BtmsOBRato
WASHIXtiTOX c-ITY.

Hb wfi .i-

Boots and Shoes,

~w767hbduwk * &lt;xi.,
Saffirs itasiita

NEW YORK
uwTora,
piT-raninGii,
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

SODAS, 4C, 4C„
A to la ltd. erwylbtoc tosto la a

General Grocer&gt;

Groceries and Produce,

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTIM

• H Hers fopreeUoa. at Ito
r '
•
Atlantic k Gt. Western Railway.

.: top-liod Itknal
csSm1

�«» kmiTUEQUTS.
tag us a Club In our break

ONE DOLLAR SALE

Dry wad Fancy Goods
free or

Oobtt

Our lads i»mreU daring ths pant few yr*r»
hare tree Urge.
.

TIE DEST FAX1LY

SEWING MACHINE
‘

In tho XV dr1a

In new on rabiiiitloo al tbe Stare at

FTTTT.TTPX A BENTLEY,
LOCAL AOEJtTH, HA8TI5GA, NICU.

I&gt;ryGtoo&lt;iH&gt;
Groceries,
Hate &amp; Caps,

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Bejemtn.d with feilret Sowsrs,
And urn Iraf that'. genUvihwk
By emleg brme nr morning atmven
Old bin. them all, sach leaf• 3 gem
la B.tarv'e gorgeoun diodeta.
Anr aerren ord.riageilher of tbe Club,
llaond Mew. eaa kav. ibetr releotioo. efp
ono oararretod, ereroopoadlng la the litr
Ctak, FREE OF ONEDOLLARI
For* dab of kO.flAr-Ore at 0&gt;o Mio
article^ rtat SO ynrdaahreting-. Iketxiwdrea
'"SSJ

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL NOT be UNPEBWLO.

Best assort’al of frocker? la Tan.

It Makee the Best Stitch,

Alike .n Utl. .idre, .ad ikrre olkor.tilekre. oee Fresh Goods coartaally aa hand.
ofjbrn tbo .uongr.1 .liteh lib preeible to

Old Goads selllar rtirwileM •* Cwl
It Is Almost Entirely Nolsrleee.
Il MW. wrore thick
wllh m dlBroUy.

Tho Democracy arc experiencing tome
of the natural conxequonena of their
wicked %nd infamous trickery. While
pretending to superior patriutum and
tionee'y, whiles denouncing the Republi&lt;Mtn party aa dishonest and corrupt—ox
actuated' wholly by an inoxdiuato greed
for office, and as placing the ballot in tho
hands of tho negro aa a'inoans of gratifying that groud tho Democracy, under
tho cover of thia nlnnderoux Vituperation
of cvcrythiug Bejmblican, and aided by
tlte Becutcry of the Treasury and tho
President, hare industriously preyed fur
the last two years upon the internal
rcvc.1110, in.avery tray suggested by tho
bl.ickcel fraud and corruption.
Tho
“ K'AuAry" and " ToAocco fUayt," the
IFAiu Jloutt" and uTrt&lt;uury Itingi,’’
here proved the most infamous and gi­
gantic organisations of swindling and
fraud with which this or any other eounUy have hod to boUlo Not long ago
members of the “Whisky Bing," bcliftinj? themselves beyond the roach of tho
Ixw, openly boasted that the Bing in its
transactions had defrauded tbo rwrenuo
of &lt;50,000,000 annually. They also de­
clared that,through their contingent fund,
they wn able or atraqr enough to re­
move all impediments in tho Borenuo
Bureau to the successful working of their
v.-holfoalu sebomo of fraud. They have
blasted that ono of their number would
yet bo Cummiseiinar of tho Bcvonue I-L-'
What a monstrous harvest would they
not have then bad f And this latter
boast they nearly realfrod, for shortly
ufUr the nttmo of tho notorious Gen.
Wisewcll was sent by tho President to
rhq Bonatu as Commiacioner of tho In­
ternal Bcvenuc in tho place of Mr. Bol­
lins. Of course Wiscwoll's name was
rejected by the^Sennio withost a divis­
ion.
In hia nomination, however, tho Bing
eeenis io haro reached tho culmination
of its infamous bucoom. From, that
hoar Justice, stern, incorruptible and un­
yielding, has been treading hotly upon
tho heels of its members and its corrupt
utaUtanls in tho Revrnk- Bureau. Since
titan, General Steadman, a warm friend
of tbo Presidents, an aspirant under tho
patronage of tho “Hing’’ fur the position
of Oumtnusiunor of Internal Bovtjuuo,
as well as that of Socrotary of the Treas­
ury, cud an as]&gt;irant for tbo Democratic
nominnilun for tho Presidency, has been
driven from his position as collector at
Now Orleans, becauM of his wholesale
system of fraud ia his district All aver
the oounfry members of tho “Hiag"
have been arrested for their malprac­
tices, their stills seixed and forfeited to
tho Government, and they and their
agents in tho Bureau, all Democratic
friends and appointees of the President,
kavs boon convicted of their crimes and
MBlcnced to heavy finee and the penitouliary. But a few weeks ago, Meaara.
Callicut &lt;1; Co., officers of tho revenue ni
Brooklyn, were so convicted and sontcncod, and last week, before Judge Chase,
at Richmond, tho principal officers for
the collection of tho rovuhuo in that distriat were convicted and sentenced. Tho
collector, Anderson, demanded &gt;30,000
Cann uni os bis share from tho “Bing"
the honest Democratic privilege of
defrauding tho nation of its revenue*.—
The subordiuoto officers demanded a
proportianale sum. But tho detectives
early exploded tho scheme, convicted
them batore tho ootirt, and tho judge
eenloncrel tho collector to 310,000 fine
and two years in tho pesiitenUrer;, due*
of his subordinates to 35,000 fine and to
two years, end h fourth to 32,000 fine

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VOL. XIII.

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, aug. 12, isos.

Business Jirrrt.rg.

NUMBER 16.

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sylrit tt yseiy wdl esvsr ssrvs As kssa
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"sllfsreky
rspredai
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snd swelter in tho al eve
a Post »i”co as New York baa been persocutod u-ith would not bo tolerated tn a
second class village in Europe
Well, everything, thank Heaven has
an end—jarring toe corruption of Turn­
may politicoes, ’Lar which the devil is to
be thanked—and so the old Pott Wire
of New York will be .wallowed up in
time in the roaring sea-.f cor-ruorte,and
a now odifioe, worthy of the metropolis
of the Repuhli-, take its place.
Tho committee appointed by Crwigrr—
fa visit New York, and neg tints fora
sito for tho new I’ott OGre, like Cnsar
of vid, “came, saw, andcotMuered,” and
hove re[Kirti&gt;d favorably. The site is in
Qty Kall Pork, one of the l&gt;esl tn New
Mr. Ferry, of Michigan, Chairman A
the Committee, in reporting, submits the
following brood and national reason» for
this great work. We shoull like to pub­
lish the wlu-lo rop'rt, if our spare pcrmittood, but die following will give the
pith to the argument:
vauiprehendrng the adjacent cities
that enrich their limits in proportion sji
New York thrives, City Hall 1‘ark. the
site of the propooed building, msy be
oon-ui’ered sul-stantially the center of the
varied interests -f such circuit, and is
bat a few steps fr m the monetary and
commercial center, of the ’ nion.
It b now tho local joint to which city
cars and stages converge, and it ia to be
tho terminu- of the underground system
of city reQwa- s which the thronging de­
mand &lt; f a rapid growth is so so-m to
render a nii-crssity.
Mercliarits and
&lt;aj.itali»'s there, ni'-ruing an I evening,
gather. Here, then, where the pooulare
of the city and the nojourncrs of the na­
tion in a great measure concentrate, u to
stand tho un.ldtiM turn! representative of
the nation soil • itv combined.
New York touche* every indnstrial'Cbcr of tbo land. Onto her capiciou. lap

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AW iBWrM-r. At»«l Lt lh. ru»T.r.rt-.-t, cm&gt; .mU i» sosriK.«r
lea la Ite l oan ttaua.

The Great Strsagtbeaer ud Pain
Destroyer of the World.

and inlltteuoesof thrir national power.
Tho world regards it In the dipCnaay
of nation, she no longer seeks and sub­
mits '•-« ia now graciously sought and

Eitnullane- u*Iy vtxr naval power re• eive. the ovation »f Ear ,pe.
* if such now, what then, when, with
Hie Atlantic and L'arifc gnuped in iron
'•and*, VO bear the commerce of the
world r 'Then all pc pfo must - pom
through our metropolitan gates
With arms thus outstretched, if the
bvdy Would have health and thrift, let
suitable nrovuion. '-e naib for the c ■•umsrcial heart uf the nation.
, To Mr. Ferry much credit ia due for
bio tartin tide work, and wo conn t a- ncluae without thanking him, not alone
for his part in this wort, but for his enifre’ Urtigresmenal career. No grand
&gt;u irr-ient has ever oocnrrod during his
eerrireoin Congress, but has had his
su,&gt;jttrt. Any ^ATtion concerning tho
nn.tecti-n A t itucns, ir tho rpread "f
liberty t» all nations, has found in Mr.
Ferry a friend. We trust that the Irish
&lt; &gt; tunas of Michigan will remark’, cr this,
an-l stand by such a man if bo ever re­
quires it at their hands.
liberty—her friends, cur friends ;
for enemies our enemies
1 *t tb"No r&gt;en who proreil. themselves
tbo iri&gt; nds &lt; f liberty tn all mon ' e kept
in odfoc, and hit those Conservative buck tare vh &gt; trade with kings he set aside,
and tho world—for America legislate for
all nu n-mhidl’ao I otter therefj.—Tkt
Irdk lUpnUie.

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DR. ZADOC PORTER’S

What strikes a European an his arri­
val in this country, is die mcent&gt;o» af
onr public buildings, and tho utter care-;
Icesneee evinced towards all publie prop­
erty. always excepting money.
In Europe all pu’&gt;8o (so onllod) parks
and building, are tho property of the
reigning families, and are generally
mngnf.ccnt, and always “kept*' so aa to
clirulrngo criticism and invito in.pectfon.
In A-crica, all public nroi&gt;orty belongs
CHAWtX'MeCAHL- Wwl'n P«e- *St Pstrelu to tho peupte, and what is "everyWy’s”
TAOMA^WIXTAIU*. G.» 1 MMM"-business ia common, ia “nobody'." in
“““ auNL"’.
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particular. Our public buildings are
D*n*.M«y ».&gt;•»_________ *** blue-munlded for want of a scrubbing,
and tho parka arc luxuriant with rank­
SAID TBUXK aAlLWAT.
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ness and ruin. There is scarcely a roBpucttdkto pork fa tho United btatos, oxO1j&gt;t tho Central Park, • and no public
balding* that rise ah ire tbo level of
mediocrity, unless the Capitol al Waahington, and a few others.
It » easy enough to account for this
■tato of things. The people own all in
common, and theirsmvants—from Preai-

teres tower tte» vta say efoer reeteTraie. .znr. tt
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W holesale and Retail.
■»'ist feud sp dspsilSMe'*. I “
• w, Or&gt;t»s UKTStr sitls. Aws Sil *»•«

t a rire «f r’.un’rtes, are re rapidly in­
terlacing that the day is not far dix itnt
shea the mntinent will thus be woven
into a svstitu uf postal facilities. In
l &gt;5 we liad 17,TJ ‘ miles constructed :
tn 1161, 33, jGU mdea; nearly doubling
Ma. Marra, Tanias urn Gxxtuxkx :
in nine years. To-day.’hc • 'niud 8tatee
I have rust rear bad yx.ur city altera long
apiroximateo 4'- .•*"» miles of working
ami tedious journey from .WasJunLm, at
roads, quadrupling tlmt nl Frappe, near­
the el&gt;«e at a pr. tractod seasfon
Cunly treble that of I- ngland, and almost as
greee, un uy nde to a town that, mueh
much aa the t tel milage of the ■ 'cited
as I lore Chicago, I fore much nvrn.—
Kingdom and Kun^c.
That is, my bmae at BoulhBtmd. [Great
• Juureing this wub, agriculture, com­
applause.] But I am giaH io k« &gt;,
mcroc, science and tho arts rontinue to many of ynu here aase-u’l^d on this
enlarge and ewk-h th&lt;- wmrre-i uf th&lt;&gt;
t .i.ulirht night, on the* asks &lt;f ynur
nation's wealth, an-' the ilttest type »f I
gn.-atlake.to render to me thhtortim'-nfal
this advancing greatness ore tho stridea
•tj'xn euafidestoe and your regard.
an ’, grandeur of her rouventrnting em­
1 know how critically the pe&lt; pie r f
porium.
A erica, in tlieso later yean, watch
Foreigners scoki&gt; g our 'Itoreo for lo­
ihslr servants ut Washington I kn-w
cating or oboervnti. n, take their impress how they have m-'arnra when tboac
of tbo eropo un i power &lt; f tho gurrrnpubGi servants have proved false t&gt;* the
ment from the &gt; .agnitnde of its evnoxer- pledgee span uhich they obtained the
rial center. New York is to the United
p.uUonx which they dislkonured. Real­
States what Lrmd.u is to Great Britain, 'ising thia, I am gratiCed, in mv heart. f
and Paris to France, while in urea and ■
hearts, to find that ynu marifeet y jut
pruepoi tiro po] ulali .n, wealth and pow- ,confidcnoo and regard in n&gt;e, as one of
cr of t^pansioa, parallels are as canton ,
the repreaentativra of the Ariorican pe &gt;to onnLmei-L
’
pie. [Great applause.]
Fifty years ago tho whole R.utltern 1
I do not or-rio bof -ro you to-night,
mail wm&gt; t arried on one man's back to a (even in resp &gt;nse t) your flattering call, to
small boat wiiich croseed the North riv- (si&gt;cak to you in regard t&gt; the political
cr. Nov it takes eight fiiur-hurue teau-s ।taxuea af the day. I have dons n , hare­
to eonvey the somo.
Fifty nan hence will witness such a &lt;bells, in all the placet where tho p« pie
growth south ns tho past furnishes no (of Chicago congregate. I have niokea
parallel to, while tho expansion uf the' ,to yon end delivered my views snd opin­
West will '-o as amazing os its rcsuurceo ;ions on public mNunrre and policies, in
ore illimitihta.
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(times poet far the maintenance and prorTho wonderful strength, ability to perity cf ihisgreat country r&gt;f ours, with
maintain free government against f. rmi'l- ]
nn unaertain voice.
There are none
able ccnrpirecy and treason, and read- (among yu, here, but know what are -ny
justn.cnt of fundamental law upon the con rich- ns and my prindnlca They
base of manhood equality, which this ,
nation, emerging from recent war, ex- ,with my growth, and were strengthened
hibtta to ths world, is to bo followed by ,with niy strength [renewed applause ],
such an influx to the natural increase of and
(
as I have, stood by them faithfully
cur numbers as will surprise and Ir -peril (and unswervingly in the past, so shall 1
m marxhiea, and unprecedentedly nndi- (stand by them faithfully and unswerv­
cute and ;«&gt;pnlate the republic.
ingly in tho future [Appianae and tkroc
In view of sueh certain growth, tho &lt;cheers'given for Cvlfox. Vetoes, "that’s
strnrturetu bo erected is not alone to the
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talk." “that’s it," ‘fcood," “stick to
TM&gt;et tho warita of the present, but to jU,” Ac]
provide fur the teeming future. Iodo
I have not d-xmed itpro[«, nor seem­
this m a suitable manner, it ia proposed ing
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for one who has been chosen, by the
by the oanmiasiuu to expend three and a reureaentativra
;
of miliums of people, to
half Trillions of m-ner.
FnDosring (occupy a high place in tho greet ra­
their plan subuiiited and approved by tional eJoctiuo, to go into the political
the Government, tho design will be as (orvta a. if hie views wore not known;
plearing to the eye as its architectural as
, If his views were to bo expressed and
stability end elegance will co-np« -rt with c-mmraded
,
to tho people. [Applause.]
tho requirement, of r» proraiaing a city My record is before you alb For fourand nation.
Private busineas enterprise baa recent­
ly and is now erecting, tn full view of
this site, buildings cutting over a million

posed outlay for tbo post office building.
The municipality itself has been axpwding millions uj«n tbo Q^y Hall, di­
rectly ia rear of where it is proposed thia
budding shall stand.
Shall the government building, in its
srehitectnml scope, bo lees appropriate
in the mid* of each swmnndfogs ?
What citimn of thia Bepublio has ov­
er regretted the ttnlliena rsjwnded in the

tian at Qucago, aaw £t to amoriats ,nj
name aa being worthy to I • aaanriatod
with that great Captain of oar amiea,
tho hero of the century. I fait, iadsod,
it was nr- cor-mon honor that you, hare,
rtep- ndod so heartily at that time, ana
sinoe, to that selection. It l asonde rae
c.-me still rearer to ytu than e*Wbefore.

rasa, I ari not tho one to predict I have
faith however, and roufi-lcnee in that
result (A voice, “Don’t 1 o scored."]! be­
lieve that God reigns, and I lelieve
there ia an overruling Providence that
holds in His hands tie dretrnias of naticns, and when I have beard, coming
fr*m the South, so rifo with treason a
few years agn. the Cree smoul-loring
kindled again into flame by thespeerv run hare read, as a few yeare ago, 1
liero
einoerely
that that I'rovidsnce
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watched over us ia our hope of great tri.
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., t ; ami that
as lie Lore us through trials and tribu­
lations, and at last He lifted the foot at
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rally of bte
rv, [applause]
--------------------------------.. . Ho Merer in­
tends t» give this country into tho hands
of tho eostry. [Immense t~’------ '
I have naught to
say
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of &lt;-ur oppL'—*'u *'
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My ’lipi
are sealed
on that su\.._____
lam_______
not to say an/­
thing
. of the candidates'f
rrrrjss:
oar &lt;
My hpe are sealed on that 1
m/me subject on wluch my Epe never
I e rested
sealed until they an
shall lo
ore aaalad
sealed in
dcdth.
defth. Ihutbthe
That ia the pn
prxud
ud and glorious
gtorion
praise that attache, t this gl^rioua Ropublican
—
x.n— —rty, of which you and I are
jctf______________________________
parcel to-day. [Great aptrnnk God tliat there baa boss'
Bueh a party in thia land 1 Ito record
is written vn tho proudest pacea of ocr
country's history. It stands there to ow
immortal honor, and whan weshall have
;&gt;osBod away, as we shortly shall, and
al»su mo r angle with the clods ef the
valley and th&lt; y shall bir v----■* — —*■
remains, your chihlren'i_______ ___■loll
luo'up t * call y- -u blessed, l-econae you
roeo Up to support that banner which is
now in the hands of the nolle hero at

the last dollar, we will .tan? by this
country; oven until the last drop of Mood
and even to the last boot of .&lt;ur heart,
[renewed applause,] and amid dimeter
and reverse, alternating with tho victorisa
and tnumphe, we psseed on, until at last
the sunshine of victory sliono upon our
banners and tho rebelii n woe entshod.
It is a Tyou? rejection that in the bco^s,
the remfono «f Ropul beans, there vw
n t one who for a m iment despaired of
tho American Republic. (VaIcm *taot
one”) Again, it ia a proud boast, tc-day
that among all tho citizens in all foe
States .f the .'niusi that stand by our
gallent General, who are upholding hie
uni ice today as they did in the war,
there is not one but that hot even bofi re Go-lthall-yalty shall g' rwn (con­
tinued npjklnusej what loyalty has priservod. [Applause.]
And then, my friends, we shall have
peace. We shall have -muco that shall
stay, because it will be an enduring
peace. W&gt; shall have peace bonne
•very man in this proud land shall here
his rights protected ; because there shall
•io no outrages or murders or visions,
fr.m the pine fioldscf Maine otor the
distant lauds of tho South to tho gwlt,
committed upm man far daring tv «sC their opinions as Qod bn givn
minds to expram them. We sba l
Lave peabe, aa with pease wo shall han
octa’ Ashed the reign A taw end of or­
der, and ccnaequent pr-opcri ty. Of all
the lands undnr the rays of the sun thia
is the on that wants no more war; no
nor i drafts; no rtura • blood shod; no
ttroaj*. In the tmprMsive and sontantaraa language of General Grant, I say
let us hav.1 peace [Groat applause.]
The loyal people f the lord, as Amcrieass and men, say let us have peaeh.—
(Renewed applause.]
Now .uy friends, I shall rot longer
detain you, fen I came before you (imp.
ly to return to y. u my thanks for tins
cordial greeting ard wotetmM. Thom ia
n- man that values tho airxobatam-of
his friend, a-idascaateermwe than myiclt It has boon my afan to Hvo ftuthfully by the prinripta. that I hare mvfaerad to y.u in times pest, and to beep
end they era dearer tome heeause they

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urea of nullification, and their offset"oon-

ttaoed untill the fall of the Preeideat,
and the tardy action of Oongreos gave
tbo nulifiers another opportunity in tho
summer of 1806. Tho Now Orloonu
mi-aacra of that year, which patterned
after tho Eoymour riots of 1883, and
which wa. ecwmondedor excused by
Seymour and hi. “ftimufa," WO. the mo.t

tented field the success he planned, now
give him the guidaaace of the destinies
of tlds great nation that he saved. [Ap­
plause. J And when ho is inaugurated,
as I believe bo will be, on tho Ith day
of March next, as President of the Unit­
ed Stales, tho world shall recognize that
in this great republic of ours wo honor
uno to whom the world owes more than
to any other, and that when wo .have
placed him in that seat that Washington
adorned, and that Joffcreon, and Jack­
son, and Monroe, and others have honorsd, that ho shall bring back peace to
the distracted country,and restore cqunli
iy and justice to all men that live under
our flag, and under whoso administra­
tion this great republic of ours, chocked
for an instant in ita onward progress by
war, shall go on in its proud triumph,
conquering and to conquer.

ilu.M, estSstarfay. Augu.t Ufa. us u’efock r. spared no pains, throughout the South,
forth* purpoM at appmollajc fear
U r»pr*.«Et th* taws ef Hop* is Um Coast; Coa- to encourage the opposition to tho action
r.oliaa to V. brld la QaiUaga oa ll&gt;« »d d.r ef of Congress and the laws of the land —
And thia, they have been doing over
since, until now, a large portion of tho
warm population of the South are ready
TWr* will ha* BrpsMlean DiMrict Cob«*o fir any measure of revolution which
Uon for th* Fltai BrprM*t&gt;l*iir» Dlatrid, la Um may be attempted, under tho Banner of
cwif, *f Bsrry. batd al th* Coaaty Clwk'a ateca
ia th* Tdlss* of KuUon, *• Salanlsy th*. tH aril war which Gen. Blair has eoeon-

,

Congrcwdonul Ticket.

1 pebraxdo c bum ax.
M. william usTOcanTox.ersa.Mrh.
nt Aurrix blaib, of jsck»«.
iv. THOMAS W. ratBY, otOu.ws.

Republican County Convention.
.

a Republican County Convention, will
bo held at the Court House, in the vUL-,
mga of Hastings to the County of Barry
Saturday the Bd day of August next■
jfltto’dook noon, for the purpose of
mt-I—tl-f uoadidato* for County of-’
Boetv for said County, and to cbooee slx.teaadafa«»tso to attend the Senatorial।
Onaveatten, to nominate a candidate far■
Mils Beoalor for tho Wth District,,
and to transact each other buslnern as।
shall rome before said Convention.
Each township In Bald County, will
be entitled to four Delegates In said
County Convention.
______

Chairman Rep., Co. Committee.
Dated Hastings July 28th 1868.

2JEW GOODS

Ualtliaero QcpabUraa Cauee*.
Th. KrpabUsM* of Baltimor. will BM*t la C.a
eaaal B*ltla&gt;oratyrlaga. aa Tanday U&gt;* lllh
d.yof AogaaVlau., a| I o'cluck r. ■., for th*

In nominating General Grant, the Re­
publican party followed the guidance of
a popular impulse, on instinct that said.
The man who has saved tho country,
will know bow to protect anti govern it”
Tho Rebels and Rcpudiators who dictat­
ed tho New York nominations, also fol­
lowed an instinct,—that of nuliticatiou—
and their enndidntps are their Lost rep­
resentatives. Horatio Seymour lias been
a nullifies ever since the winter of 1860-1
whan ho made hia infamous speeches in
support of the right of a State to socedo
if the majority of the rotes should so
determine. His course during tho war
waa shaped by tho same policy, so far n*
liia natural tendency would allow, and
so far as he could control! ovonte by his
own action. In the groat uprising of
1801 he was swept along like Fernando
Wood, and his other associates, by the
flood of popular feeling, but the instant
the tide begun to ebb, in 18C2, ho took
advantage of it to go back to his old
positiofi. Floated by on eddy of reac­
tion into tho office of Governor of tho
State of Now York, ho disgraced that
responsiblo position in 1S63, by reaisting tbo government of Abraham Lin­
coln to the extent of hio power. He op­
posed emancipation, favored McClellan,
discouraged
enlistments,
protested
against the draft, and fostered and pro­
tected the mob at New York Gty in
their brutal, lawless, murderous, treason­
able riots five years since, and this, too,
as Governor of the State. These riot
were openly made to racist the draft,and
wen) so timed by Seymour and his
"friends,” as to break out just when
Frank Pierce, Fernando Wood, and eth­
er Northern nullifiars, expected their
Old Friend JeBanoa Davis to come into
possession of Philadelphia. But thanks
to Mnsn and Goaxt, Lee was beaten at
Gettysburg, and Vicksburg fell instead
of Philadelphia, and the country was
saved. But for days the "friends” of
Governor Seymour, with »ch and dub,

pistol and sabre, held high murderous
carnival at New York, slaughtering no­
groee and union eoldiara, burning orphan Asylumns, pillaging and burning
the houses of defenceless women and
children, murdering tho nurao* nt tho
bod side of sick and wounded soldiers,
having “beauty and booty”/fcr their war
cry and doing all they could to over­
throw not only the National Govern­
ment but all law and p ublic order.—

And all this time Horatio Seymour,
Governor of tho State, whoso sworn du­
ty it was to enforce the laws, preaarve
order and protect tho lives and property
of the people, was socreily encouraging
those lawless acts of hia partisans. But
Vicksburg fell, Leo was defeated at Gvt-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
Dry Goods,

Grocorlos,
Bootis Ac Shoes.
Fresh Coeds ceastantly

aaMansaJssivaysrifki.

It Mates the Best Stitch,

haad.

refer of course, to tho Repudiation uwoauroe which the Southern and Western
Copper Rebel Democracy have forced
upou their brrtherou of tbo Eastern
Etatee, and which. If carried out, will
nullify not only the solemn contract* of
the Government, and defraud the na­
tional credltore, but will open the door
to still more recklee* fl nancee ring. Al­ JgUY VOCR CLOTH AT
ready we hear It proclaimed by Southern
Dcmocrato— He boJ* uf eourae—that they
will secure a new Issue of Bonds to j ay
for the property foot by them in the war,
and who ran say that thoy wUlnot moceed in every thing, If onso they ore al­
lowed to triumph.
But they will not succeed,nullification
andtreaaon and repudiation .have al ways
been odious (o the people, and the out­
rageous form in which they are advocat­
ed by Blair, the second on tbo CopperRebel Ticket, and, at least, aoqulsced in
by Seymour, will make them still more
offensive. Pzacs is what- tho country
needs, and what «Ac wiUhave, peace Is
on the Banner of Okaxt, and in the
hearts of tbo people. But the Copper
Hotel Douiocrate proclaim war, and
though one of their leaden 1* timid, the
other 1*bold sud rocklres enough to take
the field in person to support bis rcvolu-

Patent Medicines,

the District, wit

Q^hertnaffiben of the

hav. changed tho call f .

tativo Convention ia the

from Friday the Slut

RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

ftitoAy the 22d

Books and Stationery,

Will Last a Lifo-Time.

groceries,
or au ux»s axd or rixs qcautt.

HARDWARE STORE,

THIS M KCHLVE
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVEST

H. A. GOODYEAR,

at f

»bieh the attention of a

eons ef the Township o
nast fa eanoue al the Pu
Coart House. on Wedn
day ot Almont Instant, a
T. V., far tbo purpeee o
^teefatbo County an
TMtion*. and far the tra

SICHUIE IS WLRMITttl

THE HEMMrII IS THE HOST CnvCTlCxL
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Silrc to See this Machine.

STOVES, IRON.

J. P. I0IEBT1HC0.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
CHS*.

TBAlSMI.KATEJArK'OX-GOIXa WORTH.

‘FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE’

Bipr***,.i 4il£ r.for rU&lt;t»«w .74 1?..
LEAVE WEXOXA-UOISO XOVTH.
vote the Copjicr
It needs no gift of
prophecy to answer raeb questions.none,
at least, to answer for the loyal mwa
HASTINGS, MICH.
in the great North-West, where Seymour
and hta ••friends’' wjjf find "Jordon a
hard road to travel"—none In the
Peninsular State, where 25000 majority
of the people have ever been Icyal to the
flag of the Republic, who** gallent de­
fender Is their chosen leader—none In
this County of Hhrry wheie the “my
friends" of .Horatio Seymour, are few in
number, and growing beautifully lees
day by day. Fellow Republicans lei us
be up and doing, the Victory leoura, but
let It be not only a triumph, but a Wa­
I AM NOW SELLING
terloo defeat, that our friend of the
Lumber Wagons, A No. 1_ at 1100,00.
Worcester Massaebusetts Spy. may find
Open Buggies single Beat 1125, to |165.
the following, the actual epitaph of the
“
"Two
180, •• 180.
Copper Rebel party.
Ton
“
Single “
180, “ 276.
Ratter A Jumpseat wagons, 75, “ 100.

Hastings Feb. 2Bth, 1W8.

“4X

MAII^HKOTHERS’

NEWS DEPOT,
Made and put up on Bhort Notice.

e"*"A Tin Rsbidexcb
by Mr. •Wbiqmt &lt;»n
Xwt side near that ot D
which adds much to b
that part of the Village

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery &gt;

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

BOOKS.
House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
PAINTING. I »1

harnesses

[BEET MV^tC. Or formur

ATTWmoxIs asked
JlepabHcun Townahi p
with publbbt□. Thes
iaga xivetone to our c
tate party nominations
lalnly be fully attended

Blank Note and Receipt Books,

LEGAL BLAXES AXD

STATIONARY

■ trery elh«r *rtl*J« in my Jin* tqoaliy low.

alfnedto the present
Banxul, end a prom
the aauseta requested.
the office, where tho
Beoko may be found.

gggint httltr's
SPECIFIC PUL,
FOX TUR CURE Of

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

Th tut
—The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard guarnnteea 60,000 majority fur Grant and
Colfax in North Carolina.

Groceries and Provsions,

—Gov. Seymour1« chance nrc begin­
ning to bo understood. Ho will get all
but the Republican party and the float­
ing vote.

—Thp firm of Seymour and Clair Is
hi a shaky condition. Heavy notes fall
due tn November, and a collapse ia ex—The Detroit Adrertloer says: “It la
staled that the Blairs have been putting
their beads togetber’-a drcadtal case of
poll-evil."
.

may receive
t to Induce h
kh this peop
A someth leg

—The Fort Wayne (Ind.) QatetU an­
nounces that Gen. James B.' Steedman

scarcely credit it.
—The Democracy have been trying to
raise tbo wind for a lang time. They Ham's LMCTIOX/
got a whole bag full Whto they secured
Frank Blair.
the reward of his treasonable designs,
—Tbo Hon. T. W. Green, a promlhia cowardice gut tho boiler of his nulli­ nent Indianapolis Democratic, repudi­
fying pmpoocs, cad ho gave up tho oon- ates Seymour and Blair, end cemei out
fiiss—then Au mob was nut down, with
much wholesome blood letting end New
-!• 1880, Blair, fa a oampelgn speech
Ycrk City became as quiet under the pronounced the Democratic parly “tho
energetic Butler cad his loyal bayonets most ralmrable and corrupt party that
ever existed." And now, after having
as the equally loyal cilice of Baltimore
got Into If, be wso never to ujueh at
and New Orleans had become under the

seme agency. From thia shock given to
bis reputation Seymour han never recurt-rod; and when,in 1WM,by arc'd ouni.

1

Fine Toilet Artldee,

AU Hastings Outdone

against all ids convictions, and all his Old Goods selling regardless of Cost.
personal interests, ondjtho ad rice of his

Cavlloa Republlcaa Caoee*.

“ ib.,f

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY
LOCAL LOOT,. lm,,a

J. Splendid Auortment for
Salo al Rail Road Prieto.

XW AU TBS POPVLAX
time a more promising kind of nuDUcalion has boon developed, and Seymour,

st Um C*.lr. KofoMt Ums*, oo Tm4*y lh* tsta
ia,t.,al 1 .'duck r. M. lor Um «l*eUua of Dal*.
C*l*« &gt;u lb* Caualy and DlOrict Cvar.ulMa*.
Ujr Older of TawaahipCumuiU**.

DETOS 4 medicines,

CrOCkerV,
Shi

Iasi., at 4 a'eteta e. s.. for Iba parpm*. of oom-

Mht gusting? gunner.

ssrmicn jomivrioss.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &lt;fc Caps,

BOOKii
goaarrnixa

JIWKL8Y &amp; KJS1C SM
mbw

Far the Famsn af ■iehiraat
DKaLEB IX

CLOCKS, W4TCHKS, JEWELRY. SR-

VER and PLATED WARE.

FORTE COXPAST.

�and

aaiSttHantm

MMW

Cards.

'“’Sim mmi flf utw iwm.__

machine

ll$A Sutnmjr Arrangement. 1868.
.,,r Tr»'O* O"«b» Mlthlga. Castral

that have;

Oo

r

HOBlxao.t a WKBtMIN

"nuichir*** Ccutral Ituilrond.

HariRnSMImMiili

DRUUaiSTSI

»&gt;«••&lt;» anu gooa weather bv Tfiw.
-y- "•-rftrirsM
rewrote. roenjDkx sc
■aw asses mm,
HABTHWa. - — teyl ... MICH.

w*a

ITVi*

ttysrtsw^p b—fcb«i axiMiag nates
lk« UM oadtorfr ef BARLOW, GOOUTKAK
A ORAXT,Uteutet by mun! umomX
N. BARLOW,
W. E. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
HmUdb*. A.f. 11,1KT.

F. N. GALLOWAY,

B A. PC KER.
roxxxcTTOjrv JKASX a U3E7TTK9,
beautiful weather, I marry thi,

BA8T1S0B. - - - a*tl - - - MICH.
MIB8 E. WILCOX,
»*a»10S*BL&gt;

wo™“
kt
lov.
made the thunder, put this m’an and wo­
man asunder.”wo^
„y°y»
Editor-Mr. Hill cwnplaiu,
bittmjy of th. way that current Lort
has of quohag the improved MarXre
Ceremony, and say, ft is lik.
preachers quoting feriptaro, 'Ibat don’t
mean me. But an examination of tho
witneasM present on the occasion sav

milliner.

&gt;0X3 A BTATTOYaiD,

’ALL PAPER.

■ «»«ORT,MJOKXLOCK,
HASTINGS, - K • MICH.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
fiarisg pwokmil fe satire Interest tf R. J.
ORAXT, la Ao Saal fatair. Gaoda.' Note, and

D. a WOODWAMD,
Dwlar la

other menibors of tho Committee, wo

Juts ehnnged tha call for tho Ropresentsars Convention in tho North District
fam Friday the 21st inst"nt noon, to
Fatunlar tbo ‘-'2d at four o’clock, to

shirt tho attention of all interested is

FIRST PREMIUM,

rktvdlk'AS Caucus.—The Kcpublltaiuo.' the Township of Ila.tlncB, will
tsre! lu caucus a: the Public Hal! in the
Court Haute, on Wednesday, the 19th
day at August jiwjnnt, at three o’clock,
p. M., tut the pur^oac of electing Delcgairt lu the County and District Cun-

'cc this Machine,

J£MF1RE BLOCK.

frea tight took place between aotne BalUtnoie and Hastings Jfoys, near the
residence of Dr. HtssCLL Saturday
ovsning. Rueb acenes arc a poaatlve iliamcr to our Village, and all concerned
la it should bo arrested and properly
punishrd.
/ Tkanks.—To8. p. CaDY Eeq., for a
flee lot of green corn,of ths white dent
T»r.s)-,l:ft ato ir hounAugaailat. We
*r» Informed Hits corn was from a field
planted Msy ICth, and was August 1st
tally aa near jierfected aa corn tnr use on
the table ►hotild be. Any party who ha*

rwu that can beat this la roqucstqd to
r»|«it the fact to Ibis office.
To Hon. z. Cuaxulkb, U. 8,&amp;and
Hon. T. \V. Feuby, for valuable PubDocumcats, Speeches Ac. Ac.

' A Caxdjdatk—We"learn that the

hbick,

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
GEORGE PRESTON

OORITER

STORE.

■ giTA'i'A sass,

Boots and Shoes,
rxxn/xx a riaonroa
BAHT1XGH, - . - slyt - . . MICH.
MAIN BROTHERS,

j innin.
11 Av

nAHTIXOB, - - - a*jI , . . Mien.

IT

1*09'.

---- 3 0 —

Music &amp; Jewelry,
rnrerr mcv mm

an raoDvrn amt**.
HASTINGS, • • • nSyl - - - MICH.
K"Caah paid for Prodata.

MIDDLXVnXB

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

GROCERIES

Dnin, Itditins, Grana,

PURE DRCQI,
hlEmcryvE»ar oBnarwa^ a v
books a mnoKnr,
rerttatoorr, Fawey Good., Wall Payor, fa.
A FULL STOCK of articles in tty Uaa s.aaUafa

CIxsamp m tbo CboopMtl
Tbo dossal sttenUra ia paid to fe a«teatfee tt
■y (soda, aad .vary artfete toaa ninassal.S
fetatwlte. 1 fcl a-nred .IU b. K&gt;... in a,^
■ n.tar.es. Tbr createst can rirsa
to- rn
poandinx af Pb.retemn’. 1'retenptt.tes. ste Punt
!y Recipes.

New Brick Blwck,

• Allow a-SOSIYEAt.

Jobn F. Emory,
DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
Empire Clock,
RIDDLEVILLE, • allyl .. M1CM1BAS

UASTINOA • alyl "MICHIGAN.

J. COLE A BON,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

Groceries and Produce,

FOE PIBIPTHG THE BLOOD.

uirxxauxz
STATE ST.. DASTI^Gd. MICH.
UF Caab p^d for Prodac.. .Sri
D. a WOODWARD,
Doalar la

Cents Weariig Apparel!
WALt-ACD'S CLOTH
On band, nod oickanrrd for wool nl
Hickory*&lt;^on&gt;«ra, M^rb.
Jul*al
W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,
Saita &amp; HanssBiiffl,
—Gen. GiUcm telegraphs that the
Mis dad ppi Constitution has been de­
sr*rs sr.. nrroatra arr aaucr.
feated by over seven thousand majority.
UAKTIXOR-----tf-ri . . . MICH.
Only one Republican member of Con­
• upporinUion. lh«M *oui
H. A. GOODYEAR,
gress has ben elected.
h.ppiM.., »&lt;i tt»t ot |H
—Charles G. Halplno (Milt* O’RIUy) utoiKBl «•» of &lt; r,iiabl« r
11efml~i4 * ExitKt llu&lt;
Itehed upwar
died In New York on Munday from &gt;&lt;■ of i« tr*r». Brrrarwl I
HEI.MBOLI
Cosucnosa aaos A Rmittxo
llrassM. J»« *i«oMlwaTl
over-douo of chloroform.
I.ltotol p«M on H^MidrirpoaiC
Slrwt. Pbltad.lpblo. Pa.--------- ...»
—Ripley A Co's wadding mills, at Mr.
orf bold, tor H-Sf. tellrmd toa»j aiUm*.
Otoe. oppoUl Brick Block. (mansrl)
Ixiwell, Maa*., were destroyed by fire &lt;&gt;n Sol4 br all DniirUi* rnrrabtr*.
Sunday, involving a lose of $150,000.
SEW AiVEITIIEUEITS.
—Seymour and Blair ore bent on revo­
T 1ST OF LETTERS Rn&gt;alals( .aclaimad in
lution ; but they will be straightened
llto IKS?’***&lt;MB”’ ** ?/““uP' “tok-.Aupaal
by defeat.
Brows B A
Mmsrr D J
—The Chicago I'ott says : An ardent
Brown 0 F
Myare Santo
Democratic sheet published in Texas
Hromtop Marry X
r&lt;lt«arll Uirnm
BaivaJ Ilaauh
P.rna It H Mr
tells us to go to h----- . Thank yoa I We
Bvwkar H Liwy
Jr*trot A P'.nMk
never did attend a Copperhead pow­
Batoh W J
Pl,re. PutMki
Cafl M feaaa
Ryoa Jnhn
wow, and we are to old to Login now.
C«r« U.rrwt
Bharwian DiiatwCh
—A Vermont Volunteer writes the
Dodn^AahM
HwtM Kata Mia
THfiunr : 1 have great respect for earPay M David
.M».ib lire.y
|iet-baggen, bavi.igbccn one myself du.
IHyrr Enoa
Bsdtk A
:&gt;um J Asdrew
Xmilk Al.xoater
ring a port of the time during the ‘late
Dr. atom
hmltk M.rit
onpltauntoee’.’ My earpet-bag was
Idsboo. J Utatj
Ntats C J
Eiamhood (to.
XbHfoM C.nidia
H.trinx John
Wtenx Cynthia
—An election for Governor took place
Fairy WJokn
Wilkre Freael.
Gag. EImmt
Wrlla Aites Mito
in Kentucky last week, which resulted
Ham (ferity
Wrighi T X O
In 60,(XX) copier rebel majority on was
Ilow AtoUMia
J.baton tlanry
Hardy W Ovorga
L«g»ar 8
expected. Few save traitors, cupixrJ. ROBERTS, P. M.
bcads and netifrafe vote there, loyal men
Uaatinga, Aogn.t.tltk ]AM.
being disqualified, to a very largo ex­
CIIANCKHY ORDER,
tent, by the copper rebel laws.
mxrx or j»zrarroxr.-m«fcifc Jeacfri am.
—It Is worthy of mention that n young
and poor colored man. Richard Greener,
byname, carried oiT the first prise for
XnnxaA» Gomn.Catonlalnaat.
declamation nt Harvard University,
against twenty competitors, all white,
and Massachusetts allows Mr. Greener a
vote I What a shame I
(
fofrtaMMMfck anoMraore to to .nwr«l in toi.
0MB niWDIlEjFDOLLAJtS A WORD.
aaaan wtUUa UuoateaMte rrem th. Oato of Uil. or-

llonlas la receive a sham ot palro»|ra from
iha Anbllc. I plates raytolf to (Ira aaUataatfoo u regard. quality and priea.
IT Parana at and pnxnpl alteattea will b. gir.
aa al all linen.

, , GEORGE PRESTO*

Baitei Eichaiie Dealer,

*lgn«i to the pn-^fcnt proprietors of the
Bannkr, and a prompt aettlcmeut of
ibe ume |« requo-ted. Cull at otiee at
th« offlee. where tho late cocnjiatiy
BomIu may be found.
'

IGOTMAXH

1807.

■«

. orzr nt* rorr orrtex.
BASTIRdH, • - - nSyl ■ • • MICH.
WILLIAM MYERS,

—The Chicago I'otl says that the next

J. ia r^s-IIy applicable te
Kimi U UswiUI IrnteX-s.
iteoey: thabrtrp. 1J»»
• in Ute Urine; MSf !"•
■r Wraknraaaf feKIdov’.
vcra.titiid.nr&gt;. and alt wk.
^aliuaa. ar whow Riaia and
KVrrworlud. are pocalwrir

teas.

And interest will to shargod oa al] snana daa al
tkaas dates Mill fata

MILLI N E R,

—Seymour** physicians say bp is like­
ly to Lexeme craxy within a year. If be
has any hopes of defeating Grant, he is
cra^y already.

TO PILL,

or each

MRS. C. FREEMAN,

—The cos’, of putting down a Demo­
cratic rebellion was over $3,000,900,000.

tester's

First diys ef March and September,

tartartrrua or r^rrxm
So arose, sues atoea,
HAHTIXGS. - - - SolT - - - MICH.

Speaker Col.'ax and party have started
for the Rucky Mountains.

•OKS.

aprtOmS

DREBBMAKER.

items:

Kist side 11.-ar that uf Dr. A. I’.JJKake,
wk,ch adds much bi bo the beauty uf
that part of the Village.

a

lic, of the District, without seeing tho

’h

Annnot RrtcBueixa.—At the sug-

gaition of several of the leading Repub­

Hickory Corners. Moto.
MISS M. MEAD? ’

’F

The Beeki will be Bxlasced
£ ,“ d 5
in a paper printed at
CuUnljr, b,
B,
two or three witneasee all Hhum e~
tabliahod and as Mr. Hill wants the Re­
porters to turn to and read iha test ntew
of tho 8th verse of the 21st chapter of
Rovelationa, I snppoao ho means U that
to inform tho Reporter of what boedmes
of them that doee not quote curedly, as
that clause save ■‘the liar shall have his
part in tho lake that burns with tire and
brunstono.” Now if tho Esq., Believes
that clause, ho had better cease to de­
fame tho Clergy, and bo careful aa he
will have a small part in that clause of
Scrijituro, too. I would adviao the Esq.
to tako the Statute and turn to and read
Section 9 uf chapter 107, on page 050.
Tho parties were undonbtedlynmdv to
coufirm their marriage contract in a le­
gal form by acknowledging the am* be­
fore tho witacascs attending. But if the
Esq,, used tho improved ceremony which
bo ackuowlixlgoaho did nsc, ho hardly
made a legal mamagv of it, for fa0 did
not give tho candidates an opportunity to
solemnly declare in presence of the Mag­
istrate and witne*3&lt;ffl, that they.touk cadi
other as husband and wife, nor did the
Eeq. over pronounce thorn man and wife.
Yours, &amp;c.,
OaC. Batea

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Rsr- Mr. Makbh, a candidate for tho
Futsr-shlpof the Presbyterian Church,
Ftaached a very acceptable sermon at
Hastiagw, last Eabbath morning. We
"®Fe he may receive sufficient cncoursgvtnsnt t. induce him to remain and
fetor with thia people. For It is cer­
tain that something should bo done to
prstaot. the Interest of this community
threugli the agency to that Church and
taefeV, at least, the Cburvhce in this
Vdlsg. should arouse a moral aentl-°&gt;«nt,that should oom pell the closing
*f ail plsecsof baalne™ on the Sabbath/ Oaaxaaviixn.—Delegates to

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■CoaesoUina were chosen at OniagwvUle
*n Saturday as follows. To the County
Con muon at Hastings, on the Sid Inst.
Jot 8. Tmr, Gbuxok H. Brooks, Dr.
H. c. Tuurnt, and L. W. WlMO. To
Xhs Representative convention for the
District ol Barry County, to be held
»t Hickory Corners, the 27th Inst, W.
T. Dodok, B. D. W»o. Gbo. H.
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was the custom, during the Inclement
acaann, to hold meetings nt the resi­
dences of members, and one* or rekt
during the winter at the house of tho
minister. Mr. B-------- never preached
nor conducted the meeting when held
at his house, but secured the services of
some neighboring minister. We was
often prresed for an explanation without,
succew*: but finally in response to Im­
portunities of some of his flock, gave
the following :—
When I was mueli younger than now

of my ministrations—I held a meeting
at my own house. It being customary
for many of the congregation to remain
for dinner, Mrs. B. tent our negro boy
Tim to neighbor Paul's for some butter.
Tim returned sad located himself, stand­
ing on one foot al a time. In the out­
skirts of the congregation. Being well
warmed up in my sermon, thinking
neither of Tim or ills errand, but only
of the moat aucccesfU) node of preedng
among my hearers one of my strongest
arguments, I demanded with all the
energy of my power—
"And what did Paul any t”
Tim at the top of his little squeaking
▼alee exclaimed, aa Tim only couldhavc

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butter till you paid for what you’d got I” ।
This brought down the bouie, knd cut
short one of the finest efforts of my
early ministry; and since then I have
kept my preaching disconnected froip ।
my domestic aflalu.
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Bored he was, near his death, and the
doctor calling,be held a long and earnest
conversation with him about his chances
of life. ‘Why, man, said the physician,
you are likely Jto die any hour. You
have been living for the last fifteen years
without a constitution, lungs gone, liver
diseased, and all thatjeort of thing?
‘You don’t mean toaay,* replied Jones,
questionlngly, ‘that a man can Jive fif­
teen years without a constitution ?’
'Yes, I do? related the doctor, 'and
you ore an ■ Xxnfl'le.' ,
•Then, doctor? and ahrlgbl smile illu­
minated the pal'd fnee rf th- doomed
naan, ‘then doctor, 1'11 go in ten years
more on tho by-laws,’&gt;nd be did.
York clergyman once preached rather a
long sermon from tbo text, 'Thou art
weighed in the balaneo and found want­
ing? After tho congregation bad llstenad-aboutlan hour, same began to get:
weary and went cut; others soon fol-;
lowed, greatly to the annoyance of the
minister. Another person started,
whereupon the minister stepped in hi»

Tmrxo America.—Anxious parent,
who has Just finished whipping a child
three years old. Now my child, I hope
you wlH be good, so that 1 shall not
have to whip you again. Child—If you
must whip any one, you'd better whip
one of your sire. ’

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won’t take a paper because bo oan bor-1
row one, baa invented a machine with
which ho can cook bls dinner by the
■moke of his neighbor's chimney.

THE GREAT CAUSE

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tleman.—‘I'm so.'tiery sorry, tell your
deatparents—eo very sorry—I oea't ac­
cept their Invitation?
Boy.—(anxious to put tha aid gentle­
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showed his tendency to pubuo life both
by liis interest in a moot legislature,hold
for the purpoaq of cultivating skill in dabate and in parliamentary law, and by
freouentcantributionatotha newspapers. opening, „
Before ho was twenty-one, saya Mr. aQoliath,hs
Moore, "Mr. Colfax has passed two win- fore him, a Dnrid to contend with.’’
upon
In the same canvass Dr. Fitch sought
to take advantage of Mr. Colfax’s oppo­
sition to tbs clause of the State Consti­
position, aa it ridded but two dollars a tution prohibiting the immigration of
day- It had, however, other advantages free colored persons. Tho people of In­
highly esteemed bytho editor afih. diana at that timo were almost unnniJutnul, though not so highly prixod by
die reporter; for, seeking an increase cf
»and courage to run
his per diem, the proprietor demurred.—
g prejudice, but Mr.
Ho thought that the acquaintanceship
which the reporter's berth gave with
public men, and tho prospects it afforded
□no of becoming nltimatdy a success (his convictions) for a seat in Congress,!
ful candidate tor Congress, made it a toll you frankly I cannot do it 1 would
good thing. The young reporter humor­
ously offered to sell out all his chances
for Congress for an additional dollar per
his election by only
dims, hot the proprietor of tho Journal
—------- _1 a district, that had
was immovable ”
before been strongly Democratic.
In 1845 Mr. Colfax becamo proprietor . In 1852 ho was a delegate to the Whig
□f tho Gt Joseph Vatleg Regiiler, a pa­ National Convention at Baltimore, of
per which he founded. Under Jiis man­ which ho was elected one of tho. Secre­
agement tho now paper becamo widely taries. When tho Nebraska bill was in­
known iu Indians end tho adjacent troduced by Senator Douglas, in 1845,
States, and was spoken of as "one of the
best in tho State, and ita editor as Hav­ tho same year ho was nominated by a
ing ‘a thorough acquaintance with po­ “People a Oonveuticni," made up of nil
litical subjects,” as “one of tho best wri­ the “Anti-Nebraska” elomeuta. for rep­
ters in the State," end as “dear, sound resentative to Congroaa. Ho was elected
and sensible; besides having a big and by a majority of aoventoon hundred and
honest heart” With such n reputation Mventy-«ix, m a district which two yoara
Reglittr came to bo the largest paper and before had given bis competitor nearly
ano of tho most widley rirculatoa week­ tweke hundred majority.
lies in tho State. Ita columns were kept
In tho mcmoiable contest for tho
clear from demoralizing or sensational
pangranhs,ita editorials were high-toned,
its selections were taken from (he best cess of Mr. CampbelFa motion tliat Mr.
Schuyler Col^x.
contemporary literature, and tho letters Orr should preside temporarily, by pro­
"from the aver-jourtuning editor” were posing as aa amendment to nut tho throe
fresh and lively.
PuUtically it was
BiOgrsphiM of tho candidates tor flio Whig, With derided anti-slavery procHviPresident and Vico President multiply
Ho sustained th o nomination of Gene­ withdrawal of Mr. Campboll's motion.
Mr. Colfaxo’s subsequent carver in

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Unoklrk. ate eulogy is too apt to take tho place of
a just analysis of character, and the
faults of their subjects are either ignor­
ed or unduly mitigated.
Two biographies of tho Republican
l.S» I*. JI. I.1OIITNISQ CXTRESf. from Sels- candidate for the Vico Proridency,which
n»nci (SosSsra •rtenlrd.) Flop* *1 Hot- have just boon published, from no excep­
tion to this rule. Ono pubEshed by T.
B. Peterson A Brothers, Philadelphia, is
written by Rev. A. T. Moore, andthe
other, bearing the imprint of tho same
\’’(Bkn
publiahcrs, is part of a volume intended
an a campaign dbcument, including bi­
ographies of Giant and Colfax.
The author of tho former was for
twelve years not only tho pastor but the
Jo P. JI CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Iron. Pen- intimate friend of Mr Colfax. Ho be­
gan bis biography two or three years
ago, so that it
not hurriedly
ea, as tho most of such books ar
his advantage* Mr. Moore shou
us now insight into tho character of Mr.
Colfax, and should bars helped us to uAdorstand more thoroughly the secret of a
continuous end growing political success,
which cannot be explained by fortuitous
eireumsiances. - The fact that since ho
began his public life his influence and
his reputation have steadily grown; that
in tho midst of tho most tmne political
crim ho Lm
tations of his friends, and escaped enbc.»r.- tarts TUB WOBLD^S«■ asm affecting ^mW[y&amp;^rEi irvzft
enemies, ana that during his occupancy
ofthe most difficult of^l, poeU^tii
BAOOAOE CHECKED THROUGH,
Congress for thre-’ successive terms Lis
political opponents in . Uta House have
INTAKE FORTICEETSVIA KR1KRA1LWAY, again and again complimented him for
his impartiality u wall M his abilily—
nil of these evidences of talent and
II. RIDDLE,
character forbid tho theory that the sucpREAT

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is, especially that part of it which rotors of Indiana.

public career.
We learn from Mr. Moore’s book,fhat
Mr. Colfax cornea of good Connecticut
and Knickerbocker blood, his granblath­
er, General William Colfax, haring nerv­
ed in the rovolutfona^ war aa captain pf
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A BETAAL.

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and the adjustment of the financial
trouble into which their wicked erhaman
had plunged ns. The man

first question without consulting the
in ptnrur in those States red-handed trt&amp;
urn and rebels. Congress took issue with
him on his traitorous policy, and pro­
ST™ritions of such trust and honor as

tho administration of government to tan
States of this Union, except those who
could stand up before their God and
looking upon the flag of their country,
toko on oath of loyalty to tho Govern­
ment under whi
They submitted

grvss of tho same news waaseni dock to
Waehington to take care ef thia head­
strong gentleman, and prmnoto tho beet

a ontam* on
to

legislation. But his con tinned opposition
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was voted down, because they were un­
willing to go before the people with ardelse ot impeachment nnUi good and suffictebt evineuce was had to insure ns-

ago required by tho Constitution, ho w.
tho whig candidate for nq&gt;rosoulatiro
his district in Congress. His oppone

we will close with quoting tho remarks
made by Mr. Wilkscn kt a public din- Thirty-five Senators declared on

their

him,\but tho power of tho office is too

Rtgirt er.

the Executive, that it was tho easiest
thing in tho world to bring just enough

honest, it was well made, it even hod

a political writer a valuable political im­
pression. And 1 read tho
Bend
Regnier tat another reason, wholly pecu­
liar to myself: Eighteen years ago, at
one o'clock of a winter moonlight morn­
ing, while the hones of lhiSxstage-ccacli
in which I was ploughing tho thick mud
of Indiana were lx ing changed at tho
tarern in South Bond, I walked the foot-

never bo convicted before the Senate and
showed up tho rascalities of his friends,
tho whisky ring, ‘o prove Lis position —
'J hat mau is there yet, ns President of
tho Vtuted States ; butC

agreements of tho country, one
to obey tho uutmctkma of tho

ride for.

Who made this debt ?

Was it

a great wcanneea. I saw a light through
a window. A sign, “TA» RegieUr1' was
kgibls above it, and I taw through tho Convention in Now York, wish it in effect
wmdow a mon in his shirt sleeves walk­ repudiated ? CongTVM has relieved the
ing quickly about like one that worked. useful industry of the country of 8G0,000,000 of taxes at one blow, and thia is
just what it proposoe to keep doing. But
tho lateness of the hour io which it was

debt one was struggling to get out, and
if his wife was expociiuf; him and iiad
lighted a now candle for his coming, and
if ho i*aa very tired. A coming step intomiptod this idle dreaming. Wbon tho
walker reached my side I joined him,and
as wo Vent I asked him questions, and
naturally ther were about the workman
In the shirt sleeves. “What sort of a
man is be f” “He io very good to the
poor; be works bard; heissoriab’.o with
all people; he pays his debts; he is a
oafs adviser; no doesn't drink whisky;
folks depend on him; all thio part of In­
dians believe in him." From that day
to this 1 have never taken up tho &amp;M1A
Bend RegitUr without thinking of this
eulogy, and envying tho man who had
justly entitled himself to it in tho dawn
of his manhood.

they complimented at Now York, appoint
then bH and keep tbem fa Bfflea-and
are we not bolplsnt Out of 8200,000,.
000 which ought to have been collected

lected. Tho rest goes to the whisky ring.
Tho President wants 8*20.000,000^ with
which to get acquainted. He can get If.
Wooley is of the whisky ring, and can
pay ISO,000 U&gt; Bbaok without Shook's
Knowledge, until after coasultotioti. Tho

keeping them iu. Congress
lish the public modi I, take o£
tho debt aa per ngroi-mont, and fund Um
whole. Why don’t Mr. Johnson sign

tho people about ths oppreosivcmcM of
our aebt and interest, while he actually
prevents its red action.
._
At tlie Congressional Convention held
TMa Congrea* proposes to use sverr’
tieian, a popular stump-speaker, and at Jackson, July 80th, ot^preaent mem- honorable moans to reduce this taxation,
sines then United States Senator. Tho

by acclamation, and made the following
the district
response to the Convention :
Philip Schuyler. The union of Yankee
He said that taking tho cordial action
shrewdness, activity and "push” with
Dutch composure and suavity may, per­ whan Dr. Rich was well known and Mr.
haps, account far some
u- **------- *—
abused
Fortieth Congress in behalf of
istjca of tho grandson.
whelm his yoing competitor with ridi—,V. -J-i—lOw.
A nf otfnmnA.
dioate tho prinriplaa of tho party who
fad which wo
until hia board was grown ;**aa had elected him, had boon appreciated.
If ho had deserved this oOniitlcnco he
Ho could say that ho
tiriiy of young uouax ww
office but that had

an the time, this body would maintain
tho credit of tho country and provide
for paying all our indebtedness, when
and how the people have pledged that it
ahall be paid, fApplause.]

'

tea Demo-

States, with annotations of tho
o go zorw again end
of tho people against
&gt; went forth with the
after the toss of Wood

oabtob

ZPSOS A41TS,

u.1 HMkoa U lafann tUpsblic thUl
*•."wl.iwHUSH OYKtEBE direct

they fought in long? FlmBeuoMr
plauao and cries of ^o !"1 Thia 40th
CongTNB of which ho had bora a mem­
ber and the cue preceding M, ind boon
called all sorts of names, and had mU
with unprecedented epnovtion from
Executive power; but, thank God, it
tho only Congress there was and the
ly representativo 6f tho people of
country, end there never would be any
other. [Applause.] It had before it
two'groat questions involving tho vital
interests or tho country it ronreseniad—

ticist on

tlic fanner: “Ho will go there (to the
Presidency) a man of tho people, desir­
ous only to administer thoiraflaira as iudiciouly in tho cabinet as ho has led
their armies in tho field, consdoua that
the measure of his fomo in full, and on­
ly anxious that nu act of his na Prorident may mar his honor or impair ' the
confidence of his countrymen." By his
Y»mad*wra’ rMfober of tho National
Conraniion Mr. Colfax supported Gene­
ral Taylor, and thus began his connocdun with national politics.
I In 1868 he becamo a member of a
convention to revise tho Constitution of
Indiana, the neemrity for which he had
long urged in his paper. In this con­
vention ho took aa honorable and useful
part. Beys Mr. Moore : “Ifrevious to
nis election ha had advocated a general
banking law te tho state, in opposition
to exclusive chartered monopolies; a gen­
eral banking law, however, which should
provide the amplest guaranties for the
security of tho tall holder; a genera! law
too, which should not in ita turn become
a monopoly, but which should bo open to
sueh improvements as exporianca,a great
teacher in political as wall aa social life,
might point out oa sate and better.—
laths Convaniion tho bank question
was of the most exciting question. Mr.
Colfax was tho author oT a compromise

creditablo to Mr. CoUax, and is oridanco
of his high standing and influence in
the,con vention.” Ho also took derided
It is for his biographer to show tho in- ground against the section in tho old Con­
tarior trasts, the mental poquliarities, the stitution which prohibited the further
personal habits and tho homo surround­
ings which have gonopo fhona^tgpt
state from buying real aetata. Tho effort
S.
Dsr E« . *«&gt; tho man. Wo cannot giro to Mr. Moore
fcMjE&amp;rtjr.bip fhe tredit of doing this work aa well as was a vain one, but showed tho sinceri­
ho should have done under the circum­ ty of Mr. Colfax’s ontialavery views,
stances ; but as he has done batter than which were held and advocated by him

. wonts*,
irZxor.it r rmirc

Fjumiu. nuiun u «■

NUMBER li

glisrclUnj!

PRICE OF INBALERS 81 EACH.
1. HAIRY

tsbms,—ti,io m imn.

HDi PBS®■jw?11
tho ago cf thir-

” holesale and Retail.

down in Illinois.

Here the speaker ran

�J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

|bi it out all ramdor of that idol of
whom they would

Jo unrepentant rebela, sock aa Wad*
Hampton and the whole eat of Southern
dtdvsta* to th* New York Comvealion.
/.nd the record of Bchuvler Colfax, who,
white General Grant h4 k*pt th* rebel*
from invading the Union, has with hi*
gtvral kept them from invading tho hall*
&lt;.f legislation—how “odious" to thia same
Democratic-party and their rebel allies I
’ He cloeod by saying that if his health
did not fad him, and ho thought in »o
good a cause it would not, he mould bo
among hi* ooIleagUM all through tho
jampeign, and would be glad to give
•■xpunalion on many questions, a* h*
viewed them, to hi* friends and the pub­
lic. Those on the other *ido, whom he
Thonght were led by emu-of party judg­
ment, he would bo glad to reason with,
but those w hom he looked upon as bad
■ nd wicked leader* he should, aa an
loin u one who hod studied tho political
hurison for thirty roars could be, that we
should be succwaful in thia great con­
flict; for, unUk.hU namesake, Frank
Blair, who is far resisting Tvcowatruction

«Ehe jflnstings -Banner.

REPCBLIC1X 5OMIX1TIOX8.

If weuadentand eotnsof (he Demo­
cratic orgnn», they claim that tho Dem­
ocratic party, while oppceetf to anowit*
the colored men to vote, ar* willing to
protect them in all thter etvU right*,will
protect their freedom, and aid their •du­
ration. Very wall: But actions speak
loader than word*. The Republican
party baa given the colored man hl*
freedom, bl* civil rights, and a chance
to acquire eduation; and tho Demo­
cratic party opjxwed each of three mcasurea by every mono iu Its power. It that Ufor* Grata. tefl^rec^Wrowh
even fought against them in the battle­ so for into thm* w*rt*n» wild*, that tUy
field. at the South, and Utterly denounc­ would b*oomo a great and powerful na­
ed them upon every etunipln the North. tion; not only capable tt making their
If the Democratic party la now ready own lavr* and putting them into *xran
todeeljmtly by the black man, to all
but prepared to dictate rate* for th*
except the ballot, then the Democratic . government of the surrounding Blates.
party bu had this new sense of Justice That they hare iameasod rapidly fa,
pricked Inlp It by the bayonet* of Re- wealth and population cannot bo deni­
'publlcau a-mle*. In short, tt torn been ed; end that tho Territory can borat of a
whipped into this mnch of decency.— groat many natural reauuroea for form­
ing an independent State. is equaUvM
'J be Dimocratlo party has hid forty endent.
But Yanka, ratarprtei i.'d^
year* time to do Justice to the black;
and, In all that time, It new gave to tersnined to drive th* “Iron Hor»o" di­
rectly through their Mountains and aone single colored man bls freedom, hlc
civil right*, or an education. It now creai their 5 nlteys, and as that is a eiviiired institution, tho peculiar doctrine of
ha* control In Maryland and Ken.
Poh-gnmy will *om&gt; yield to inperior mor­
tuoky; and, In tho*o State*, It doe* n*t al force, and for tin country will aoon
give the colored ]«ople their civil rights, become a thing of tho past, in anticipa­
•n education, or their freedom, any fur. tion of being compelled to move in a
tber than the law* of the United State*, I boly.thofar righted leaders of IhoChureh
pare! by a Republican Uongreaa, com- 1 have jnircliasod aovoral Islands in tho
I&gt;el It to do so. A llttii lent talk and a! Pariflc
,
,
Ocean,
and already „commenced
little more action on thl* point would colonising them with
from Ubeqpme the Democracy better.—Detroit. tah, with converts, and convicts from
1 Europe. It seems like a pity (hat any
considerable number of the inhabitant*
should move away after having mad* so
manv impartaut improvements. Th*
That the Seymour Party are merely cllio‘ Ci,T “
on the right bank of
seeking power must to pat-, nt to every th*
““ Jordan
T ’ River,
n
“v ‘ 14 ~
about
mile* from
Intelligent cltixcn, from tbo (alpable th* Great Lake, from which it take* it*
name.
It
is
nwulariyloid
out,with very
contradiction* aa to men and measure*
wide streets, with row* of abedo tree*
on either side, giving tho place a vtny
flue appearance. It* population is vantatire
uxnit,
and
the
ptotform
onsly edimated from twelve to fifteen
means revolution, by force of arms. If
thousand. It can boast of several very
necessary. At the North that Interpre­ fine brick and stone blocks; a tolorahle
tation la injected and the ambiguous good Court House, end a very fine The­
givir.ga-out of the nominee for the Pre-d- atre Building. I believe the latter wo’d
doney are the attempted mist.ticationa; compare favorably with those of East­
ern CiLie*. Th* Churches arc strictly
Mormon, and will require a separate let­
gard to men. The New York World ter fur their description- There has
and other Journal* bare labored Inees- been little work done on the Tempi*
aenfly to prove Grant a stupid Individu­ since my letter of last Novembor, the
al, without brain*. whose military tame foundation ha* been completed only a­
rata on no rolld foundation, and who Is bout four feel above th* aurface of tbo
entirely wanting In the qunlltiea that earth. The opinion «ecxn to be that the
should mark the occupant of the White building will be given upend the ground
House. Maanelime Frank Blair say* devoted to another purpose.
There is a greater number of Gentile*

OBT 000D6.

S^^JACHIHE
MUM h KBDVSnm,

It Makes the Bed SlUeh

Positively the Largest Exhibition
in the World I

Patent

hara change the odl f
Ujire C&lt;invention in th
ZTFriday toe

of350 men At htormem,

ftetardayth* 22d at
which tbo attention of
a^qafly tallod.

Books and Stationary,

• TOOK THE FI EST PREMIUM
Gold MUM. &gt;1 Am.n-.o
'
Ort.. 1S*1. Mm tk* ir^.M /•"»,».
Family tkwiaj Maclust a, al tie Far. EafaMa

EVERT «»CHI«E IS WtEEUTUI

Circus and Ballet Troupe!

day of Auxuat instant.
P. &gt;1., for the purpcee
cataa to the County a
ventfon*. and for the tm
ether businc** aa may
By enter of the Town
Gao., M. Dew

RkMEMBEM tbo Clll
Hall Friday evening n

Pat Ur.—The attsn
•eua indebted to ua
prompt aettiement of
W* have been patient,

PHTS1OANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

The Tent covers over
an Acre of Ground!
'FLORENCE SEWING IACHINL*

"Will Exhibit at

before. I believe about one fourth of
the G(y nopulation is either Gentile or
npostauMfurnion. Tho former have two
the strongjat argument* Tor the rapport Ixxlgra of tho A. F. and A. M., namely: PERFORMANCE Al'T’ERNOON AND EVEftfllNG.
Wasatch No 8, and Mount Moriah. Tho
of the Republican nomihatlons. The
Deniocral*, fighting it out all rammer
on Ilnea that are continually coming In­
«fc.
to collision and exvastng each other, will
find themaelTM, tn November, twisted
up and powertaao In their awn raarh

HASTINGS, Wednesday, August 26th, 1868.

Zc. D. Haxxx,"^ *Ru

except the thank* of th
large Water Melon*.
*ie*ilwiUn*rarp&lt;Mr
as be continue* to Ia

TICKETS 50 CtoCHILDREN 25 Cte.
For particulars see Pictorial Bills, Programmes,

tty A speech of Caph Edward Mar­
shall, recently made a speechata Demo­
cratic ratification meeting, and his re­
marks are thus scotched in a Kentucky
paper: “Ho was enthusiastic in his
support of Seymour, and gave his rea­
sons therefor. He said Seymour was
nominated aa a War Democrat, for tho
reason that no other could win He
was called a war Democrat, bit Ar tad
otter gitt* eny topportto tit Govtrnmeal io
of lit war wAru it
covU bt atoidtd. In 1868, when the
rebel troops were in Pennsylvania, and
tho Government called on Reymunr, who
was then Governor of New York, to
furnish troops to expel them, he answer­
ed in the same manner, if not in tho
tame language, as tho Governor of Ken­
tucky in 1861, vix: that he would not
send them, however, for tho reason that
he was unable to do otherwise.'"

A Bepubllcaxi County Convention, will
be held ai the Court Houe, in the vill­
age of Hosting* la th* County of Barry
«n Saturday the Ski day of August next
at H O’clock noon, for the parpora of
nominating candidate* for County of­
ficer* for raid County, and to ehorac six­
teen delegates to attend the Senatorial
Convention, to nominate a candidate for
Bute Senator for tho Kth District,
and tn transact mimh other buMncse aa
■hall come before said Convention.
Each township in raid County, will
entitled to four Delegate., In said
County Convention.
JAMES A. SWEEEEY.
Clmlrman Bep., Co. Committee.
Dated Htetlngs July Sth 1868.
—The New York (Faridhas been mak­
ing a great pother Over the alleged bet
that th* Democrat*, tn * local election,
have stride a alight gain fn th* town of
Grafton, Renmclacr county, New York.
Th* World claim* that Grafton to the,
Ixnxe of Mr. Griswold, the Bqmbllan
candidate for Governor of New York,
end that hla own town ha* repudiated
him ; but the truth la, Mr. Griswold
dee* not live In Grafton, never lived In
Urafion, and I* never likely to live In
Grafton. He ha* lived In the dtyof
Troy for the last thirty yean.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Groceries and Provsions,

STATIONARY
0/every kind and Variety.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
MANHOOD

SPECIFIC PUL.
SEXUAL DEBILITY

atlon for the Advancement of Science,
at Chicago, and *t It* do*? exhibited a
table of rteulta which bo had deduced
from **v&lt;m ycora' oboervatlon*.
He
drew the conclusion that the moon did
•flbet the weather, and maintained, in
direct oppoaltion to Professor llencbel,
that the moon just before Im full Influ-

HJJR Resto^
MIR DRESSING
tewcBotde

QT" The English Parliament has, du­
ring tho session recently dated, been aa
fertile in “ahfasdite” aa if ita member*
had been of the Celtic roc*. Both th*
House of Lord* and tho Hous* of Com­
mon* have behaved aa badly as our Con —Mr. AUteWF Pekm, the Cfoerokae gross over did. Tho lari row was on
emlper, and a denied “fttend” of Bey■anr and Btadr, deoiarea that tbs law of
Teams*** forbidding the carrying •(

JKWKLRYi IUSIC STORE

Yanko* Robinson tn
W* are very loth to
« partbetaaaoe at an
That w* know to be
**d*renr&lt;taty. and I

R. HERRICK,

wffliprickly rotor* Qnv Hrir
to its natural color and beaaty,

[IXBOBlSSON SWWHTMA5U MT®

DCALER IN

w W HAxoroBnoowA.tr.

»«g!Vt7.

' Hi rjiah! Hurrah
the Grand River V
•■teadlly advancing.
*fch a -belrf/rent. ’ a
fore* *f dtlarns xbe e

that pMoonger train
running over the Hue
«c—We Inara that

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

tyNton per cent is' added to tho
price of gold rinee the holding rf tho
New York Cuurontion. Think of that,
and figure up your profits, you who sire
laboring for Iwelvtf, fifteen or eighteen
dollara * week in paper, LM is oottcs“ ‘
‘
rated. In tiio tex thus
by tho Democratic
r than you have hcreU:-------- -— tong con you oflorc tu
Democratic party atthat rate?

J. M. How Ann, Hox
How. II. P. Baldv
Blair, How. F. C. B
B. Faiktiwu), Hox.
How. T. W. Fbbby,
and Carr. J. C. Bcbw
tendance Thia will
•at nesting* of tho Ca

Ltra exhibited ape
terms of them. So w
» —l»iaat patron
"Me vproedaeae
The follow lu

�■nd iHiwlUnem

BriCISI, HOTIOSR

BUSINESS CARDS.

Tbo Hmm Turn.
.
*'r“‘ u tevamkly as aaboakhy mm th. ssd
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
•totog-Ms srs sai.snally omM aauw.
hoatibr mmm IX—— L
“ Harinre,3&amp;nilr«,Kails
■taeu fatal ly st this Um. th-, M toj ether, awJ *?
•* ‘tosyMMs. This fe.
'"tonKHBfaa,

-

T"
j”* • rxaw,-T “■*&gt;
ssw sun seees.
&gt;to strvsgtoasd fsrtMSr ttesya.
HASTIKlM, - - . seyl - • • MICE.
sgeiset th. attaahs of 41----- ,
hi o-aa-,...
.
Mstmsre atamF. N. GALLOWAY,
ash Bitten is the heat assdtetas Mt w-----P^Jbfedterabfeab^,. S,H.T1 n,.~
BANKER.

-■■-um pestaetoc. Ml feuttaga

coLucrmiBs rtw • onom.

|*fcyl* ,T*t&lt; fc! B—toaM

Higraaa, -.. a*.i ... Mien.
MIBB K WILCOX,

W. R. GOODYEAR,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

Md
-taU^^Zu
u
n‘1' u M”f lh* *— wllh milliner
U-Utt.rsSMMch Bitten. They afcrd p.rBD BTOBY, BBinK BLOCK,
T*.
•** —‘to Iks Ml- without rw
eattea fcltowlag tbriraaa Th. .mt
debUi- HASTINGS, - n - MICH.
tatad. by its aid. awake ta a .-bit «f tbs •»!«-u».
,u, „
D. B. WOODWARD,
Deafer la
'rtl.t-. BIllCT,
B.U
th. M..4.H
Dn G&lt; Gfieeriet,
rru^j kt ell SMsms artaieg Irw aa lamrityefteeUMd They an moaUetarU le gnat
- ’-k. UhttaM. gUuTSy^L-y
Hlakary Corson. Mkh.
aprlSml

.

_4‘

Amrruw Riiraucvre.—At the sug-toas of several of the leading Repub­
lic, of the District, without seeing the
other members of the Committee, we
changed the rail tor the Rcprvecnta&amp;vo Convention in tho North District,
'tom Friday tho 21st insL at noon, to
Manhr die 221 at tour o’clock, to
•kith the attention of all interested is
sws-ially called.

s-aiMt

A
,5» ■&gt;“'■FmiytSH.iTtstsxfTSt
rolaatary &lt;h.&lt;h.r,„. uhalrffMt 4o— it prudac.
“ toahhy I).

MIV4F

»&amp;'SXa5T-,-4-LSte
tiiiiMtbtrt. a,1Sock, " 1. |,r7
j.,,
firstar; isr,
‘•IS’t’T1
Jto kiln. alta. 1, hMP.to«t
ashUat Itayoe bars ayurtt. or *h.rt bnsthiac
5evoa’C7e"4
tolk.hM.it T

MISS M. MEAD,

DRERHMAKER.
lamt smx* or rjirmoi.
la STMT, sues Sloot.
HAriTixaa. •.. son - - - Mien.

MBS. C. FREEMAN,

NII IL l7l M E R,
om rnt roar orrtr-x,
•
HASTINGS. - - • s*yl - • ■ MICH.
WILLIAM MYERS,
Oaatat to

sn^KL.r.^.M Music &amp; Jewelry.
bl*
&gt; .••grn.ro Bgtw sros*

ibflK

m
ik
i

yM SmI datl, h.tMK
utod .“ kaL,
^l«.T Ito VM .Uh toZlA
.'*1?
•‘•‘■a

jwonrcr pkxim.
UAHYTXGN, • - - sJyl - • - MICH
IdTCaab paid far Prodan.
ax»

11!

I PUX,

Drip, Med™, Greenes,

Hair Regenerator.

—•
13 u«oar or•doted iba geuCTal ayalra. M

a.HW.1 c.vy &lt;Mn«r aiMUI —

&gt;

mh!lo-and statesman of Illinois, Hex.
J M. How Ann, Ho.x. Z. Citnom,
Box. Il, p. Baldwix, Box. Avbtix
Blur. Box. F. c. Bbamax, Hox. E.
B. FsunixD, Hox. W. A. How add,
Hox. T. W. Fkmy, Hox. C. H. May,
sndCAVT. J. C. Bcrdowi will be in atteoJsnee This will be one of the great­
est nertlngs of tho Campaign.

Boots and Shoes,

1H

a®

iiHi
lh

• weahSM. uf th. gea«r&gt;&lt;'ir. orxans.
T" “Vf"’ F«taliea. wbea la p.rtacl breltl.
aul. iLc aian. Dtd yuu err. thrak that tl~M
bUd. dr»Mi. .oerieuc, pm.re.iac, &gt;o.-an.fal
touhMM-M.a areal.... Ih^. ub—« gw.il,.
•rgau ar. to perfect bmltb ? Ym *..»
•ueb mm eou&gt;U... W totag aM^riMy. rf.w,.
msmm. af M)p.taUoa af lb. brnri. Th.y
B..OT afraid lh«y .ana.. Mnwd la bu.Mm. ;
Uray dMl biuai aad aad diKearagnl; thry
•ou pmaaui in tn. raoipaar ot
iui.ui,
Uuk you aad them , igbl 1. Um (.«aua. MyMf dawacast laak. ar aay other w.ao&gt;&lt;M .bool tb.m. I 4.
m«&gt;n iko.. .Uo krrp
ll.r erraas lulaiul b. nia.lac to rsreaa. Th»

&gt;X1RS woe a resident of Nashville, and
r«e &lt;4 th^moat cstlqialite citterns of that
vilbgc.

Just Received.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

pepto*. Her. you mdta. uiybt. t Ym.' bwik
tf4.5’'
Mtl*. MpstM. a.4 yM .tinf-grna or ii’er eompiaMi j
No*, reader.
• '—7,1 dlaoMM badly

/C. D. Haxkx, &lt;&gt;( Rutland, will jihSase
cxrept Else thanks of this office for three
larye Water Melons.
Certainly.'the
devil will never pi Mr. H. 'a form so long
as he eontiiiuie to favor the printer*

PIECES FALL FEINTS

nAUTIXGX. - • - sdyl - ■ - MICH.

| *^4^’ ad'd'
•£",s| sSrrtioa.. nU
, wbUI. bamaahy i. br.7lo" and tTTmt raw rf
, lb. irovbl. Marc.l. «r.r .u.prclrj. and ha'e
1 dartared Ur al! bat ill. right oa».
IIUmm. of thrw organ, rennin th. aa. at a
Iti.rrtie- nuusao&lt;.e'a Firm Knascr Ucras ia
lb. great BNareOa, and ia a rertaia sure far dioeaaMuf lb. Rladdrr. Kidarr., (Irarrl, l&gt;r-..r
Ornate Wrelueaa. Fnu.1. t ompMaia. Umtonl
' Ifebllllr. sad alldimva nl th. Vrieary Orga as
vlMtbrr rtialing ia Male ar Faaiafe. from wIm*1 e.H outer ongpaling, aod no o»llrr at bow Uug

| 1 fan treatmrat is •abmilUd to, Caa.amptioa
' or laaadtry aur «mm. Our Swb aod blood ar.
ne»&lt; eoorvea. aau ioa arena sou
| boSu-a.
that ef poaunly, depeada apM
1 TCCXr. E■tract Bacbu. 4tabliabod a award
lot t/ywrs poeparud br II. T. nKUUHll.tl.
| liracriri. Ml 'to.*!—, X. r. aod I'M JU.lb 10.b
1 Klreet, l*biUd«h.bla. Pa. I'a&gt;c-|l U pw Imt' Ur. at t bv&lt;U. far *aA». ifeli.^red to aay addr.aa.
unlr^Am. ap la Masi Mpa’rd arappeS, wllh taralaaU. of lay fUmlaal
1 WarrbuM-r. and aicurd
! j.i.inui
n. T tiix«t&gt;oi.r&gt;.

tUTOnOKAV AM
anlu [—ibTal l«Mra.

W. O. HEDRICK A CU.,

Sato &amp; Hanessnalers,

Baiter &amp; Eictanje Dealer,

AMTICI GREAT 7STQI

SEW ASVEKTISEMESTS.

Broad Gauge Hailway!

CONJUGAL LOVE,
Caasy for Ymwbc
&lt;w th. Error*. Abs... amt PiaraM wtxk doalrwy Iba Mealy rao1 m and treat. I MMdiM«ato la M* BBIAGt with
mt. maaua of rri.rf. Urol in ar.lul l.llrr ra’.lopea free of rliars. Addreaa. |Jv._ J. XKIU4X
phia. JUawlrsnia.

NEW

fcaMil

^KE YOL* IXnUBED f

IBILITY !
the Grand River Volley Railroad h
&gt;te»dily ailrancing. Ou Saturday last,
•itli a "Mdfront.’' satiated by a atmng
fomt af dtliens she entered Charlotte—
a aun&gt;|4uaua repeat was avoided them
by ths todies sf the place. She to now
In full inaaMalon el that point, and supplles con now be transported too or from
without farther trouble. Al«r», we learn
nmatng over the line next week. Later—We laun that a thorough rv-ornnlMtlen has been affected, and that
with {strong force she to again steadily
advancing. To Arms! ye Brave ! C1U■ensof Harry Ciunty Arouse! Let na
to prqered for the ••easlought” For­
ward, Guide Center, March.

MMk

Y-

VABKBb RoBIM.OOX'S C'OLOMAXMOB*'• Exiunmox.-We coll the attention
°f our readers to the advertisement of
^sokte Robinson In another column.
" e are very loth to puff any exhibition
•e performance at any time, hut to apeak

Tie Faraai’ Iitul Fire In, Ct
or

BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES

AlLfa UMporp^aatwo tract!.g far
af IN. U.rni'11. sTa IHtah oi
•’’•00’000 to ba laaei aa the Mtobota Ditob, tocatad la Um
lowaahipfe Caritas aa faltowa, to wit i Com
maoataoaMr tte aaotor at bmUm SI nnlar
Th. I'.rm.r. Malo..' faroialMe stMiais Mas
MrwelT
Uadaoe.
Said CamrnMaMarrs sill alee mart al Um boaaa
of Wittiam H. Dorgbor, la Um tawaablp of UmIbr Firs or fjgbtalag.

leered espial,

’

ippicERat

W. n*vM. IVwllMl, VvrmMlrtlh.
O. K. 11&lt;«a*. Vice I'rsoMMl. Irelag.
, I). W. Itaira, Treasarvr. LaatlslM.
C- 0. Tewss*e. .Secretary. \er»os*tllta.
C. Sans, Deputy riacretary. Naahrttta.

»*• •teBtavWfalte

JTTTiyjLu*!**?:

BA1L0W 4 SBQITEAR'S MILLStarWuRK doo. shop far CASH._&lt;t

Al the than sas^ Usm. aad place.

grfea (ba-V-R Xiios. J- Faaus,-O. WKrnssv, J. bvV aad B. Kvass.
SStfaTuM peXnaaMatrf Mtassb at aate
Drain, aa ahall rua aaroM bta. bar. or their laoda,
or Ml «.&lt;b aa Iba Drain CaaMsiaatoMn .ball
0. G. TOWXBXXD. Boa',.
adtodge eadaota&lt;^ Bold Drafe to Mt«b fete aa
VatoMelvlUs, KMM CmoI/. MxA
.ufTTr. . „ uaotwba la ante Arata, aaaeet tho
Jaly Itih. Ito*.
,
&gt;lrmf
toddastal espeaaaa Aad la mas aeah aaat ar
Sfiba a
KOSSE MS LOT FOI SALE.
^ZatolSZarMd Ibaa&gt;Mat Mild far, stergmi
S'.’iS'SV’W-"' ISurii apM sucb-pUM. jf &gt;-4 -—dl.g u
Act
Ba.
lit
.TBaariM
u.l of A. D. law.
„ Cnl.r Hum. u.m J..„- DtaMsotoM of mM Ditcbaa
•«! to gtraa aa tba
B,r"^
B.L BOICE
**|te *SwJ’ aastad DUabaa hare ban healed
. &gt;u
Uaatlaea. Ja 0. is(a.
af.waatoa UsasfA. D 1M1, apastotaty IbaraIOWE*8
"
'tfEfsa
iou.o».

STAN HARD SCALES.
ttMotul hMd toatoe

mak0M.tohMi

_Hirared Sm the potatoes jsf

—f sc many more were tensed away
"“able to get within. Such a aaa ot to­
we have seldom if ever seen at any
•"•rialnniotrt inChlcmro- Brrtwbatof
performance T Briefly, then. R to
Interesting. and
enjoyable
bimtghout The collection of wild an'•ale to very fine, w hito the equestrian

Dvwlai Catotalslonen' N»tiec.
7\TQT1CK fe bar— girea that ths Drala Cota
LT fll^oarn at »ant CMSty wUt Meet al tbo
boats «f Kewell Jtfebtos. is Iba tavaahlp at Carl-

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■testa «r tMirdshtsry at l*“EU BILT0X.
CMStetao, «y 1HK W«-

0A8H FOB HIDES AND PELT!

J. W. BODOMTAUB, f tauatoean.
Dated, Asgast 1 life. ISM.
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GEO. M. DEWEY,
4T HlSTKOB. DARBY CO., MICH.,
mu

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tad J»S«r«oa streets.

BY GEO. M. DEWEY,

VOL. XIIL
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1868.

NUMBER 18.

SH5S

flirrrterj.

I 1. MALLOIY.

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MEDICAL
RAILWAYS.

Eoonini geuai Biros,*
AXD

gwtrg.

J]rie hailway:

the

OAAHT A0T1.I1

ixvx.

Hoofland's German Tonic.

PttritI

by Dr. C. M. Ucon,

FUILADXLrUla, PA.

Th. Cmt Baaedlu hr all

without one reconciling word! If we
could but live the last week over again!
Hush I that must bo her footstep on the
moee."

th* chill twilight s*ut ha borne,
ed and unsuecMaftd
And

NEW YORK. BOSTON,
knd INcwr England CMcle*.

LIuum

THIS BAILWAY EXTEXMI FBOM

&gt;ASBT.
tracted, and hi* arms folded on hie breast
Wa.be bidding farewell to the bright
I want to introduce tho auraesiful au- The electian in Xentticky—The ftlari— tk., —.. ....If

DIGESTIVE ORGANS

**

u

27 MHm

rurnbitof silver and its sweat
i still, sad baliavee most firm-

him, glided swiftly serose th* belt of sun.
■bine iuln yawwlH shadow Hvure Med.- voc ooia!

LIVER, STOMACH. 01

Hoofland'a German Bitters

syllable of thoee old day* f
as repeating to herself
words: - “How could I

th. Uuctat 1.IU.

eonndod through th* blue purity of th*

hope In the lover's breast died out.
Tin* had not come—1 inn hail forgot*
ten him. Well, bo let it be!
And what was-Tina Cady doing in the
fresh morning brightness 1*
She was very rosy and pretty in her
trim calico drees, with pink nbbons at
her throat, and a pink verbena banging
low ia her golden coils of hair—very
picturesque as she reached up her hand
to break off.a spray of sjacy boney“I wonder if Mr. Bruce Modwav has

’•« r. m. i-iaiiTKNixo kxprdu (Denn
Mona al Hnraallar.il.a la U .u__ i

Accounl Thcrec£
"Yea, I will come if you wish it!"

of her fashionable friends that she was
•unite sure Mr. Msdway bad been ao*eEf the AmerikinEagle ia in the habit
ed in lore—be was to deliciously mdanchofr!"
The table was superbly spread - Mrs.
extent
Lyman's dinners wore always cummv if
The election in 1
more gloriously than

Brummel* of the day had said —"It was us, and we did our level best
like looking a beautiful picture to dine

ay ww, a ok assure
flirt with Picroo Mar­ when tho pretty ho*to*a leaned coaxing!y across to Mr. Medway.
bury. I shall do itf
"So ytra'r up, oh, Tina? And as fresh

I4AF.M. XKW YOBK IIORTXXP*KM(Am-

a banrci of the most delightful cranber­
ries from my dear old Undo Signet, in
way. She hardly saw him as ho stood Iowa."
Drue* was idly striking his fork into
there“Oh, by the way, Tina, I forgot to the little crimson ocelots quite uncongive you thia not* last night—it was left
by tho hotel porter. lloally, I boliove
chanically. And then ha bent down to
seo what bit of extren*ous white element
Tina caught the note from bar father’e was glimmariug through the ruby tranxluseney.
Only • broken sQrer coin!

ILWP.M. CIXC1.YXATT KXFREffi. (HeiuUr.

In. n«f.
York ai

Wowant-

&amp;■
run

harmonium

great help to us.

with his
saw the words as vividly as if they had
been written in characters of jagged fire,
and ae she read them the old clock half­
vague, enperetilions thrill stealing
way up the wide, old-fashioned stairoaao
all h;i oat uro— and ho could almo*l

ia X.w York

ghsttUamj.
THX BUYER TOIER.

fwT.’Jrt n

•'There, Tina."
Mr. Druce Med way triumphantly held
up taro semi-circle* of ailvw in the air,
so that they might be sure to make a
sufficient impression on Ernestine Cady’s
blue eyes, and smiled with the exultant
satiafaction of one who feels that he bas
sccon&gt;i&lt;liahed his mission.
He was a bright, earnest looking
young fallow, with gray-brown eyes ana
a square, firm mouth—not handsome.

»f5cSc?.

quite as wall satisfied from roadin it ia
cunneckshui with the platform and Peadlcton's speeches, that ae wus in favor uv

the other half of thia silver piece, fur ho to dispootin over it, and refurred the
The sharp thnll of agony as her heart
ter to me. Imitatin Seymour, I a
still wore it next his heart!
was sncceoaod by a passionate feeling of
rooentmouL
but wimt orf into a most slokant dentmsiaahun
nv Joodis IsksrioL It’s always
"From my unde 'Squire Signet, who
safe to abooM Judis, ex there ain't u*&gt;
cheek. "I would not lift a finger to keep Urea in the rar W&lt;wt" z
body nowhere to defend him.
him here!"
produce* such a harvest of craMberrie*?”
So, when Drue* Medway's earnest ap­
“Datonrville, 1 balisvc.ncar tho Owaaca purpose to pey tljo bonds in gold ex
pealing letter came a day or two after­
greenbax F*
ward, Erncetioo folded it quietly within Riva.” And then the conversation
Smiling bcnignontly onto me. es Sey­
branched off into some different chan­
a blank envelope, without breaking the
nel Bruce Medway had found out all mour did at the Convenahun, I replid*
seal, and cent it back.
that he wished to ocacrtria on that one in thoso word* : “My friends—for you
Verily woman are strange enigmas,
occasion.
even to themselves! Ernestine bersolf

The short, threatening October dai
make his way in the world, no matter
bat obetadas might intervene
Erneetin* Cady stood leaning against
KMsy trunk of an immense
on through the yellow, rustling drifts of
with her little feet half

Just as pretty as th
and fluttering asm* ribbons. Sb# was
yean since, but paler,
very pretty, with th* delicate bloom and sedate.' Trouble had

BAGGAGE CHECKED THBO0VH,

. “Didn’t I tall you 1 should do it,
r&lt;-AAK foRTICXhtr via me railway, Tina?"
Ernest took up the little file that lay
Wh.rh r.e to •bteiaU•» slf Pri»c‘jMl Tkkil
on the bank.
“1 thought it an impossible task with
II. KIDDLE,
such an impliment as that'”
“Nothing ia impossible," returned

wherever ho might be !" Bruce remem­
bered th* word* bo bad sjiokru two
heart gave a
flooded it with

"Now I" -i they, strikin tables,

“neva."' and (bey rushed oat into th*
street, hollcrin “Bah far Seymour
'em," said old 'Squire Signet, bitting the
end of hh coder pencil. “Crop was un­
common good last fall; old Cady’s darter
brought 'em her* to sail by tho pack."
Tu sell 1 Bruce began for the first
time to appreciate th* tide* of trouble
that had eddied round the serene little
inlet uf Ernestine’s heart.
"Where do they livo-Mr. Cady’s
family, I mean?'1
•See that ar' old blasted pine down ia

paragruff into wich he bewails the
diahen uv men like tu ai th* Cki
South Kernel Me Palter and I rood tu
•ray on* at the Corners, wobein all wich

Union men ain't permitted to live in
pecce in the South I read the first time to
turned from a rndoato th* settlement uv

stop a little longer? Well, good even­
in', 'Squire?
And Bruce Medway walked down
through tho orang* twilight to where the

G

- walk*d to moot the dearest treasure the eettlrmenL
The eleckshun went off magnificently.

pretty Lead a* ahe spoke, and kt bun
tie the knot beneath a cataract of pal*

could see the tiny room all bright
to get away ruddy with chary fire-light: the si
from a sick-room far a while."
He spoke a little bitterly and Tina
’htiul bond of its
ho door softly and
whisky purohist, wich Bda Pennlhwl-

piece caxrie* mv aH*giancm with 1L
_
odds and
Tina, if *rer any cloud oom** between ends of gold chains, pint and rings as
us—if erer w» are separated—"
yet remained to their diminished estate
‘•Bkucel”
•Gnnh things bar* happened, dearest;
but, nerertheLa, m any evcnt,this brok­ fraud? Tiaa almost fslt as if there was!

ttua dia^-ick.

en coin shall b* a token and a summons

Tina.

RAXD TBU« RAHWAY.

"Only see what a basketful of

rrara, my little blue-bird. Is it so Tory
i.-i. - v.;. «r
our
flowers*

barrelful.

•Button

holes ale

a

oyster

buy my little lover-lik* edieux on th* docr-«tono in ths
frigid moonlight 'What did you mean “ahsl a Illinoy Ablislmist-* man nut
wb*n you *aid I had summoned vouT
He drew a little box from his breast
pocket, and anilingly hold up a bit qf
silver.

bztaiu

"IbaAMterto HbrmraU hllnr,

depot,

w. A. 8ARTWELL
Tu“ U,b MU U lef.rw Ito MMta list U k

ttStWSTA
'IIyour half. Tina.'
‘And where did you find it f

fra a th. (i&lt;t of Ballmers. every
elker toy, ea4 tar setae*

Wholesale and Retail.

fswwsss ’s.-z as

Mr. CsJy to bimieif.
th* crimson giaro o
wkilrTba, putting

Mcrolter s rrairxs wt

�MISCELLANEOUS

•hood do eoat all hoards. Tho Kernel
tn reply statid to em that too Carnor*

^OXTY WLA.VEW

‘ decided majority over abb and active

lawyer, of character and ability, but re­
giTt strength to the Ticket th ereselected, cently a ttjdwt wi h Hon. Habvxt
Beware ”

IU«nl.,«r U..VUUO, .i±&lt; nmilj

people a siaglo shot
too head uv one uv a

gentleman in all the relations of life.—

irritstin our people with their momriarr
votes? That man had a family. Wat
a public officer he will till
rjoson will he give them, when ho’sealle I homo dead fcrhte oatimoly deeeaoe ?
'
Its even tons. Tho AHishuniats will friends.
Foi Paoairx Jcncx, with great unaninovar let us alone. And yet I suppose
reputation which the office has cryoytd
that nhirvlin and subsidtaod press to tho
during ths past six year* in charge of

posing tho delegates in thatConvnntcn. e
cloan Dimecratic. But it wua not so.— a verdict of *wcll done good and faith­
At about 1 r. M., Joo bigter, who hod ful servant” of which the Judge may
hserod uv tho duns, oome to tho polls. well bo proud; but it reflects the will and
__________________
laeoker and McPtdter wus a goin
to pre­
too wishes of more than threo-forth* of
vent him from rotis, but the villain
tho people of the County, ixreepectiro of
party.
him to the hot
Fob Smanr the Convention very wise“Docs any one chaHenge my
sod he, cockin his weapon. “Ef
noted
far re-election our popular and
em speak.”
‘
But no one interfered, and I took it— gentlemanly Sheriff; Edwin IL Miixocr.
When ito countul out, there was.barely Tho manner ia wluoh he has discharged
one Ablishn ballot in tho haL It wax too duties of Lis office for too past two
yean, haring boon thus unanimously en­
animus, and wo propose to keep so. The
dorsed by tho people, we need only add
process is simple, it consists merely to
ahootin all who differ with us. Thus we that Ed’s popularity is deserved ; that he
is an efficient and ]xcj&gt;ular Sheriff end
not only knows how, but has tho energy,
The rodudcahun uv the to* on whisky
to promptly discharge every duty with
ineluded many uv our voters towards
Bjp jb jekisrn, but I hsadod this orf by unswerving-fid cli ty.
nominated tho present incumbent Dixnj.’
SrxixEE, a mm of rare executive abili­
ty, one of tho beat offeere in that place
that tho State can furniali, and a man of'
whem tho people of Barry County havo'

CASH STORE
XEW GOODS:

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Bail Boad Prices.

Battle Creek Nowhere

M *?,!» asci

Dr.

Best asssrl’nl gf Crockery it Tewx.
Foa Snvxroa, the Convention selected
James W. Hovohtaux, late a soldier of Fresh Goads caBitaitly oi UH.
the Republic valliant and true, and a Old Gaeds selling regardless nf Cast.
tip top officer both in tho Civil and Mili­

Groceries,
Boot■ Ac Shoes,

SCHUYLER COLFAX,

merit is concerned, and we regret that

was emphatically alike worthy.
Fox Cuxoxxaa, two men loyal and true.
Josrrn Co lx of Havring* and Isaac
Mxasxaof Carlton were nominated.—
Their selection by that Convention is a
compliment of a high order, and. their

RU8SELL
&amp; NEVINS.
p£AHRY COUNTY

HIT CHEAP. BOLD HEBE. BT

Will Last a Lifo-Tim.,

Books and Stationery,

b.

I.

smiliiss

GROCERIES,
or au

tho District Convention which moot
immediately after the adjournment of
tho County Convention, plaood in nomi­
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,
notion Robext J. Gbaxt, a 1 carling mor­
HASTINGS, MICH.
chant in toe Village of Hastings, and a
tvxx

uxds asd

TniH Mt CHINK
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.

or nsx ersurr.

rpiIE CHEAP,

HARDWARE STORE,

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRARTUl

H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS
vdt

MICMIOAX.

STOVES, IRON.

D«f«v»n.

J.P.IOIEITSASO.
TackaM, Laaatag A RaclaawBaUrwMl.

I AM NOW SELLING

XA/LS.
OIL A LEAD.

Be Sure to See this Machine,
►atere b*xi&gt;X »» otk'T, u T.a HmU mmM t
b« 4i«&lt;pp31aied. C&gt;o«!4 Taatopprc ,« mm af
lb«M(w*rk alfarv.rd. W* bar* frrq.nl anil.
catrfMM lo
»n.r prrMaa Uia at-

TRA1XK LtAVE JACKM)X-GO|Ka BOOTH

FLORENCE SEWINC IACHIIL*

Hastings Feb. atli. 1888.

Building Materials.

T nsix BROTH HRS'

rs'ElVH DEPOT,

Grant and Peace, or Blair and War.

Wo congratulate tho people

.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Lumber Wagons, A No. K at &gt;100,00.
Fob Tanssraxa, by acclimation, tho rrnmes are a tower of strength, all wo Oj*n Buggies ringb Seat |12fi, to &gt;105.
Convention rolocted Ass D. Ronx, too have tix^o is to march an, shoulder to
"
■
Two
“
180, “ 180.
Top
“
Stogie “ 180, « 276.
present popular encumbent, and a man shoulder, to sure and certain victory.
Roller 4 Jumpseat wagon*, 75, “ 100.
in tho highest sense of that term. Sofo-

'
enthroned.
1

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-----AutO—

than 1200 majority.

Made and put up on Short Notice.

prleM *f laalyrar.
In General G rar.t's letter of acceptance lUaid.
KreaaS-liand Wacas* aad Ba
1ST E -W S JP A F E R 8,

Shelf- Hardwar® and Cutlery,

never violated a pledge once given.—
General Grant, In bls letter of accep­
tance, makes th.; uic*t unequivocal
Pda Itrctsmi or Deeds, tho Conven- pledge of peace.^General Blair, seeking
the nomination, threatens war.
Here la,‘perhaps, as striking aeon trast
Jxweix, tho popular Supervisor of Assycon non fid n thole public financial into

JUUX bLUT.
Dirtr^A1. WILLIAM ttoKI.TX.
IL CHARLES W. CUSDEK.*
ill. CHARLES T. (KiRUAM.
iv. nrtnx u. cutchkox.
V. GILES HUtlUARH.
VI. MiCU^EL U. T. 1'LESSXKR.
ir G»r&lt;r«Ar /
HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.
V Iwu/TMwi
'
MORGAN BATES, of Grand Travers,
w S^r.Ury
GEX. OLIVER L KPAULDISC. of Cl in to*,
kr .W* Tnanrrr—
KBEXEZER O. OIIO3VEX0R. *f UiIh&lt;W«.

r

tary service. His competitor, the |rsaent
encumbent was also a faithful officer,

lie interest, and tho people havo abiding

'

It Makes the Best Stitch

axd au tbkpopclax

S
i

or LLLIXODL

MAKES FOUR DIFnrBEXTSTtTCm

IP

HLTSSES S. GRAlTTy

FfM Tailat ▲rticlM,

All Hastings Outdone!

Bextut of Hasting*, and Lxwu Dcxxxx

BEH7BLICAN NOHI.UTIO.1S.

DRUGS A KEDICnOS, EBLUPS &amp; BEinw

doom it duo Mr. Warmer that wo should
•ay he positively declined a ro-ncimiuo-

ard bearors,and with National end State
tion which they may ask at tho hands of
Ticket* that command tho entire confithe people.
.

WXDUXXDAT.

sewing
machine
In Use Wopia

pi;

UEUtGB M. DEWZ1

DRY GOODS.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

mnu in all respects eminently fitted for
tion was an endorjment which his merits that position. Wo regard tho nomtoarichly deserved, and which wo are glad
tion an exceeding strong one, and the
to place on record. And certainly Daw.
.oindidate worthy of tho vote of every
loyal man in the eight North Towns in
al compliment of thovery highest order,
for ns competitor*, for that place, there the Hulls of Legislation.

She fastings SJanurr.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

fSB *S«T FMln=====&gt;

Foi Oomrrr Cumx, the Convention

swoaring that too Domocrisy wux plelj,ed to takoitorf altogether. The North­
ern papcrj oasertin that Blare’s letter
don’t mean revolooehen is hurton us
some, but that is moro than balanced by
th&gt; ease with wich we kin organise.—
Yustcrdaylan entire regiment in tooConfodrit sarvb roorganirci, as a Seymour
sad Blare Ctab—rcteintn their offi-er, ex
doorin tho war, and yoosin tho identikls
rolls, Hags and sinh. It aids us wonder­
fly. 1’ETROLUM V. NA8BY, P. M.
(Wich is Postmastor.)

FOR VTCE-FBESinEXT,

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery, .
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Q ». •FAtHLDINO*

dldatce for the highest office* In the gift

AT aED VCED FklCES.

A.Vfl PEKIuDJCALS.

A- “ARTWELL,

BOOKS.
Homo, Ctniagr, Wagon* Cuttei

Groceries and Provsions,

far which ho has boon selected. Mr.
Jewell is not a stranger to the people of
GetrUrai Gsant promisee to "adminis­
the County, and too vote in too Conven- ter nil law* in good faith.with economy,
and with the view of giving peace, quiet
known to bo appreciated. Wo doom him and protection everywhere."
General Blair promises to “declare the KEROSENE OIL
in every respect well fitted for the posi­
reconstruction laws null and1 ‘ ‘ ~
’
tion, and ho has tho additional qualifi-

try’s gallant defenders in tho hour of
General Grant declares that be will
“exeouto tho will of the people."
General Blair declares Hut be wiD
CUABD.efAllegu. himsclf in every emergency, equal to the
"compel the Senate (the repreeenlaUvcs
dutio* of tho hour. He will bo Regis­
of the people) to submit."
ter, and the people will bo well served.—
01UMKI. Hurt,OKU. JU..
universal prosperity” through the quiet
Register that we should say, that after enforcement of law.
eight years of sen-ice in that position
General Blare promisee anarchy, war
and
dsuolation by “trampling into the
and after, proving himself one of tho
!(. WILLIAMLBTOUOHTOX.of8uJ***fk. most popular officer* in tho Stalo, hr dust" tbo laws of Congress.
General Grant fervently and hosestly
ill AUSTIX BLAU of Jui.n.
IV. THOMAS W. FERRY, of OUsw*.
that but for his declination ho could
V. OMAR D. COKOKA of BL C1*lr.
G&lt;neral Blair declares that ho mains
VI. RANDOLPH STR1CKLAXD, al Cliatea. have been re-nominated; and tout, in too tu have another civil war.

Dodge s Clebrated Plows
QUEST MDsMC. Css.r lre***ti
•1
l&gt;i*rvr« MmanuUuo. A Fi
Blank Holo and Receipt Books,

HARNESBES

LEGAL DUXES AXD
raperis* aU Chosiax

STATIONARY
Q/eowy kind and J'arirty.

orut uorrt tEAGOxsmr.

-irarisss

MANHOOD :

"•last

^tothtster’*
SPECIFIC PUL,
FOR TUE CURE OF

Sutcttl

SEXUAL DEBILITY!
lavstoniy Blgbtly or* Daily

iriii HU. i» n«”y tpu
1 *f Warr kl.4 M Gra.tef II

COUNTY TICKET.
General Blair declares that he means

SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.

dressing

State oonstitution* Into the dust, and
compel Congress to submit

EDWIN IL MALLORY.

p»n»- TBcm should eol fall W *m

nr*1'

WINCHESTER’S Srscrnc PILL

DANIEL STRIKER.
. ASA D. RORK.

eight descaling votes, the . Convention
chose Fbabx Aij.xx, a young lawyer rw-

FRANK ALLEN.

WILLIAM L. COBB.

Hon; between law and anarchy.
County, that any word* of oure intro­
ducing him to his constituents may seem

nitre r-ra-

irow.nl Asrntlfol

sad fresh expense ; betweew prosperity

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iTIIXSTIXGS. DABBY CO., MICH.,

VOL. XIII,

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, sep. 2, isos.

UnsintM Jlircrtcni.

H*-w YORK, BOSTON,
A»‘l Pfewr Elng;l«Q&lt;l Cltieo

0FFICIU OF TH 80CHTY,
A. Brusov, - '
J. M. Nxvrr*,
8 C. Pkutdul
J. C. Baar, Pana Ciuiam,

TOM BAILWAY KXTKXD8 FSOM
B.r.io io n,w T&gt;rkt 4S3 Wlk^

Wm. P. Bristol, J. Q Bray, 8. Inger­
son John Kcaglo. T. Altaft.

BULES AID REGULATIONS.
Ths Sixteenth Annual Fair of the
Barry County Agricultural Society will
be held on the grounds of the Society in

For i Cue if ill Tkmt ail Im Dittosn

7th and 8th, 1868.

’

Tickets.
Tickets of memberehip, (not transfer­
able) one dollar, will admit member* of
one family, exclusive of eons over twentyd“iM ““ contin aSingle Ticketsgood for one ■■Imi—inn
25 cents, Children over 8 and under 12
yean, 10 cents.
All Tickets attempted to be used, exbe forfcited&gt;n*
wllO“
belong

Ticket* can bo had of tho Treasurer.
Order of Exercises.

*•&gt;». V*. A’S^aTn '
L. srnT.JH \ Mi s—' is*.
V.

Fnwr Dat.—Tuesday, the first day of
the Fair will be occupied in entering and
arranging Stock and other article* for
exhibition, and decorating the Halt
Sxcoxe D*r.—At 10 o'clock on Wed­
nesday, tho second day of the Fair, the
Executive Committee will hold a meeting
at tho Hand for the purpose of filling va­
cancies in tho Viewing Committees.—
Atone o’clock P. M., tho Judges will
commence their ornmination*.
At 1
o’clock P. M., tho trial of trotting stock
will commence, after which the Slow

PRIGS CPINHALtRS 81 EACH.

HALL &amp; RUCK.EL. Proprietors,

MOREHEAD’S
Tnixn Dir.—At 11 o'clock, trial of
Draft teams will take place. At one
o’clock, the trial of Female Equestrian­
ship will take place, to be immediately
followed by Female Driving of team*
single or double, to buggies.
At half-past one o’clock the Annual
Address whl bo delivered at tho stand,
at the close of which the Premium*
awarded will bo announced by tho Beere'ary.
,
GEIEEAL KULM.

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Gnat Streagtheaer sad Pain
Destroyer of the World.
SOLD DY DUDOOtWre.

PREFARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE

FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

In Tort City ui Frailty,
TWENTT-FIVE

TEARS.

MADAME ZADOO EORTEE’S

CURATIVE COUGH

80,

Price 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottle.
THS BXST. cnXAFKIT AMD
__ _

MOST EFFECTUAL REMEDY
ro'*
_

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.

COUGHS. COLDS, ETL

nic U orid hao eeer Proeluced.
PURKLY VXGETABLH,
s

0791

,
.
MW YORK mXO FORTE COMPANY.

GRAND AND SQUARE
Agraffe Pinno-Fortcs,
X- Mil a&gt;d 311 H«o04 l.enor, (esn.«r of SOO.
J""-' X». York. S.ud tor toeriptiv* C*U
l,P»«4 Pri« I.I.L
^HOLESALE A BETAIL.

depot.

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ZADOC F°RTER'® ,

Curative Sugar Coated rills,

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“12.

No discretionary premiums wW

: be paid until approved by tho Executive
Committee and they may modify or re­
. fuse to allow the same, a* ibqymay deem

O.’.ler.-rin

1 “-s

M«l». Alss

W. A. HARTWELL.
IMb, IM7.

drvlrtf

J.-lfH—Richard Jones, Gso. Cromer,
A. Elliott
Best Colt 8 year* old.
Second beet do, .
Boot Cott 2 years old,
Second best do,
Beet Colt 1 year old.
Second beet do.
Best sucking Colt,
Second best do,
CLASS NO. S.-Diirr Houses.
A suitable police faroe wiU be kept on
J-Jy.^-L K. Powers, J. EL Eteri, G.
duty at night to protect tho animals and
other property which may remain on tho Striker.
Best Draft Team,
82 00
grounds.
Second best do,
1 00
In»tmction» to Judges.
1. The Executive Committee will
hold a meeting at the stand in ths centre
CLA88 NO. A—Walkxu.
of the grounds st 10 o'clock on Wednes­
day, tho second day of tho Fair, for tho
Jnipto—L. K. Powers, J. H. Earl, G.
purpoec of filling any vaaxnrieB in the Striker.
Viewing Committees, end each member Beet walking Team to wagon,
82 00
1 00
of aaid committee will report himself at 8econd do,
DIVIBON B.-JACKS and Mtun.
the same time.
2. When a majority of a Viewing
Judge,—J. r. Emory, 8. P. Cody, A.
Committee are present they shall consti­ IL.PratL
tute a quorum, and be authorised to Bost Jack,
award premiums, and the first name on Second best do,
tho list of those prseent shall bo thcchair- Boot Mule team,
Second boot do,
3 Each Viewing Committee will pro­ Best Mule Colt,
cure from the Secretary a blank report, Second best do,
with instructions, before entering upon
tho discharge of their duties.
4. A premium wiU not bo awarded
when tho animal or article is not worthy,
Judgn—C. McQueen, A. Kennedy,
though them bo no competition.
Richard Jones.
5. When article* of merit, superior
Best Bull 8 yearn old or over,
84 00
in their character and which are not pro­
Second beet do,
2 00
vided for in the premium list, are enter­
Beat Bull 2 years old,
ed the judges are desirod to recommend
Second
do,
discretionary premiunu.
Best Bull 1 year old.
6. Articlea entered and marked sb
1 00
Second best do,
fnrf.gn »hall not compete with those of
Beat Cow,
domestic manufacture; but may, if con­
Second Best do,
sidered worthy by the Judges, be re­ Bort lloifer 2 years old.
commended to notice. Articles will not Second l^cetdo,
be regarded a* foreign, if owned and Bost sucking Bull Cali;
used within tho county, for farming purSecond best do,
posea.
•
Bost sucking Heifer Calf,
7. Viewing Committee are required Second beet do,
to make their report to tho Secretary at
Coasb NO. I—Dcmkam Grades.
tho close of tho second day of tho Fair,
Jndptr—C. McQueen, A. Kennedy R.
if possible.
8. It shall bo the duty of the View­ Jones.
ing Committee, at 2 o’clock P. M., on the Best Ball 8 years old or over,
third dny of tho Fair, to place on tho Second beet do,
animals to whom were awarded the first Bort Bull 2 years old.
,
premiums, a badge of blue ribbon, and Second do,
'
to those to whom were awarded the sec­ Best Bull 1 year old,
ond premiums, a badge of red ribbon, Second beet do,
which badges can be procured at the Best Cow,
Second best do,
Socretary’o office.
9. The Viewing Committee* are Boot Heifar 2 yean old,
itrietfyforbidden to communicate to any Second boot do,
person any information with reference to Boat sucking Bull CaU
their award*, until after the reading of Second beet do.
Bost sucking Eoifar CaH
tho tamo by the Secretary.
10. Superintendanta are itrictlif for­ Second best do,

1. All competitor* for premiums,
judges end officer*, shall bo residents of
the Cbunty and members of the Society, bidden from convoying any information
L N. Mixer, Shepard Chitee­
and no interested party shall pass judg­ with reference to the ownership of ani­
ment on property that ho or hi* family mal* or article* on exhibition in their ter, Orson Dunham..
Best Bull 3 years old and over,
Second best do,
2. All animals end articles intended
Bert Hull 2 year* old,
\
for exhibition, shall be entered on or be­
Second beet do.
fore 12 o’clock of Wednesday, the 2d
Best Bull 1 year old.
day of the Fair, at the office of the Sec­
Second best do,
rotary. No deviation can bo made from
Best Cow,
this rule.
Second beet do,
3. Exhibitor* "will be careful to hare
Beet Heifer 2 year* old.
To
be
Awarded
al
the
Sixteenth
AN
­
their animals and articles arranged in
NUAL FAIR of the Barry County Second beet do.
(ho proper places sod in oeaaon,' other­
Agricultural Society, to be Held at Best sucking Bull Celt
wise they will bo overlooked by the View­
Halting*, Tuesday,D*ednesday and Second b-t do,
ing Committee.
4 Cords will be furnuhed with the
Thursday, October, 8,7. and 8,1868. Best sucking Heifer Celt;
Second best do.
numbers as entered at the Secretary’*
CLASS NO. A—Dkvox obadu.
office, which should be placed upon, or
Judge—L N. Mixer, 8. Chittester,
near the animals or articles far exhibi­
CLASS NO. 1-Htaujoxs.
tion, so that the judges will have no dif­
Judge,—A. R. King, 8. J. Bidleman, Orson Dunham.
Best Bull 3 years old or over,
ficulty in finding them.
A IL Pratt.
.
Second best do,
6. Exhibitor* of horses will take no­
Best Stallion 4 years old or over, 85 00
Beet bull 2 year* old.
tice that a sign will bo raised in the cen­
Second Best do,
“
Second beet do,
tre of the ring designating the class of
Beet Stallion 8 yean old.
Best Bull 1 year old,
horses desired far examination by the
Second best do,
Second beet do,
judges, when all horses of that class
Bost Stallion 2 yean old.
Beet Cow,
must bo brought into ths ring and there
Second beet da,
Second beet do.
remain until the judges ehaUnare decid­
CLASS NO. 2—Tbotttxo Stock.
Beet Heifer 2 yoen old.
ed upon their merrita.
Judge,
—
Jasper
Pariah,
IL
B.
Wight
­
Second beet do,
0. Any animal, form or article, tak­
Beet sucking Bull CaH
ing the first premium at any Fairy shall, man, James Stewart.
if considered worthy the succeeding year, Best Trotting 4 yrs. ar over,
85 00 Second b-t do,
be allowed a diploma, andon the second Second do,
8 00 Beet sucking Heder CnK
year after receiving said premium, shall Bsst do,
1 yrs.
8 00 Second beet do,
again be entitled to compete far said pre­ Second do,
1 60
Beet do,
2 yrs.
2 00
mium.
7. All animals and articles offered
for exhibition shall bo thobonafide prop­
erty of a member of the Society, resid­
ing within the County.
8. All teams are strictly frrbiden to
drive faster than a walk within the
grounds during the Fair, except in the
bone ring, and are requested to move at
Beet Cow,
all tiroes tn the asms direction, keeping
Second best do,
tho centre of tho ground* on tho loft.
Boot Heifer 2 yean old.
9. No animals or articles entered far
Second best do,
Bort sucking Ball Calf;
exhibition can bo taken from the grounds
Second host do.
Bort racking Heifer Calf,
ol lb.
hr
&lt;r Ih.
Second best do,
on animals or article* removed invtolnCLASS KO A—Atdsxiu Gbadu.
tian &lt;rf .this rule.
J- Keegls, W. a FDIIBII,
10. Foreign articles intended far ex­
hibition shall bo marked so such, and
Beet Ball 8 years old ar &lt;
shall not compote with those of domooSecond beet do,
tic manufacture.
Brat Bull 2 years old.
11. Fancy articles and article* of do­
Second best do,
mestio manufacture, shall bo manufac
1 Bast Bull 1 year old,
tured witbin tho county, by the exhibi-

' tor, in order to entitle them toaprtani-

Wholesale and Retail.

NUMBER 19.

^^7 Annul routing of tbs Society

will be hold at die Court House, on tho
4th Tuesday of December nexu
14. Altfrrininu not cvlM/or prior

Beoood best do,

• BmACott,
. Sesand best do,
Bost Hcifor 2 ywua old,
SawAbest do,
’ Bsst racking bull Cal,

Second beet do,
1 00
Boot Heifer 2 years old,
1 00
Second beet da,
U
Best sucking UU CoK
100
Boccnd best do,
GO
Best sucking Heifer Calf;
1 00
Second best do,
60
CLASS NO. A—Wonxoto Cattul
Ja^o-D. B. Pratt, 8. Siooon.A.E.
Bull.
Best Yoke Working Oxen,
83 00
Second best do,
11W
80
Bort pair 4 year old Steen,
1 60
Second beet da,
1W
Beet pair 8 year old 8 lean,
160
Soeoodbewdo,
11 00
Beet pair 2 year old steers,
11 00
Second best do,
50
60
Beet pair 1 year old steers,
100
Second best do,
50
CLASS NO. 0.-FAT Cattxe.
Judgct-R. P. Cady, I. W. Vrooman,
J. W. Mile*.
Beet Fat Ox,
82 00
Second best do,
11 00
Beet Fat Cow,
2 00
Second best do,
1 00
CLASS NO. 10.—Dbatt Cattul
J h^**""J’ Hnachrtt' T' Duiil&gt;Til!;Beet Yoko Draft Oxen,

CLAB8 NO. 11^—Midcm Cows.
JUyv—C. Hill, J. W. T. On, Goo.
D. Moore.
Bert Milch Cow,

Jorfyo—L. Polly, Turn. Colli®, T. Al­
to ft.
Beet 0 grade of cuttle to be owned by
one individual.
85 00
Beet 6 or more native cattle own­
ed by one individual
2 00
Beet 5 or more full blooded cattle, 10 00

(fall blood)
2d bort do,
w
Beet Spanish Iambs, (fall bl’d)
2d beat do,
'

Beet French buck,
2d best do,

5X2^

5*"—■

Beet French Lambs 2 or more,
2d best do,
Best Grade buck,

CLASS NO. X—Lona Wooul
•fe^re-M. L. Williams, Goo. I.
earner, A R. Hall.

Beet Southdown Lamb,
I M
CLASS NO. 2—Bwtn.
■ Judge,-E. D. Reid. I. W. Vrooman,

Best sucking Pigs,

100

CLASS NO. 4.—PoctriT.
^c^ee-B. P. Cady, J. W. T. Orr,

pair Polands,
palrChlttagons,
pair common Breed,

�JIS BUT

Bret single Harnrao,
I
* riding Bridle,
« pair calf Boots,
H pair Kip Boots,
.
“ pair oeaao Boots,
,
poirLadlos' Gaiters or Shoes,
•• Dress cost,
’• pair Pants,
“ Over Coal,
Pork Bartel,
Etrawbat,
Bpeclmon Wood Turning,
i A best flour from 2bu. wheat, 1

machine
’**

IntheWn.,.

Dry-Qoods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

DRUGS &amp; HEDICIHES, PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY
A Splendid AuoHmmt for
Salt at Roa Road Pricu.

opolfadng corporations or Joint stock
100
Interests arc allowed to trample on the
Ladles’ Ridlsg and Driving*
public righla.” There! crushed and
Tedges—Charles Bristol. J. W. Rogers, down-trodden barley has Asserted Itself
Sire. H. Wright, Him Emma Keith, and it !• true for the monepoUee to trsm- We WlLg, MT be VNDEBNLD
Mine Elliott.
Beatriding,
gl00 Tho “Tanner" clubs of Chicago no*
2d best da,
■
1 00 number over six thousand membon
Beat Driving,
200andare rapidly gaining accession to their
2d beat do,
100forces. The ether evening the colored
Slow Race Open to Honea. Males and people of Chicago mot and organised two
. ” Jacks.
very large cnmpanlee of colored “T«uhand.
Judge—O. W. "Ellis, J. Boyd,
nera,” but there seems to be a little Fresh GooisconstaBfly
Bown.
bitch among tho white brethren about Old Coots salim regartlew ef Cest.
Flrit in,
'
accepting thalr ayoperatlon from a fear
Leaf In,
that It may tend to make their gorgeous
No competitor to ride his ownboreo or divplay somewhat redlculom.
mule. .Tho last horse in to win tho
A big camp meeting Is now In pn&gt;
race. Bat any Home’or Male Calling to press out at DetPlalnes station, one of
turn tho track in 16 miuutea, to be oon- the largest sver bald In thia vicinity.
aiderod distanced, and. will be ruled ofT As at camp-mcctlnga heretofore held an
tho course.’' Anlmatoto keep moving three prounda, there has boon great an­
and turn tho track Uigee fl toes.
noyance auflered faom rowdies oo Sun­
days. . Thia meeting will close on Satur­
pgARRY COUMTY
day night.
The cattle dlreaae seems to be dying
out here as no deaths were reported from
It in the city during the pact week.
The •‘veloccpode’' baa been brought
out ben. It to a queer looking sort of
hobby hcreo on two wheels exceeding­
ly difficult to get on and very easy to get
ofl" and Is said to make fifteen miles an
BErcSncj.t soxiutioss.

All Hastings Outdone!

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

60
60
60
00

CLASS NO. 8.

Heath,

- Bota Cushion,
60
•• ornamental needlework,
60
“ sewing by hand,
60
’ '• sewing by Machine,
60
P. 8. All articles entered under this
bead must be specified whether made by
band or Machine.
.

a. o. iHiuiia.

GROCERIES

HASTINGS,

MICH.

HI IIUHI.J?! T IHIIUIAM.
ir. Brux.lfcfcrciiEos.

r. giles nupuAitn.

VI. MICHAEL C.T. M.ESSX

• •tv cikx.j. the Tm...
itL“2,
t. we. au—t k.W rf 0^17
THIN MACHINE
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM
,u u-.i.i .. ... ..... . .
“ "■

fVf2Y JACHI,,E ,S *PR4«Tlll

H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

Be'Sure to Sec this Machins,
hefora beiina mt etber. M ».&lt;,

STOVES, IRON.

, Judge— Mrs. J. Zimmerman. Mn. 8. Ar AtudAor GtturtL
,
•
Andrus, Mrs. O. K. Beamer, Mn. Geo.
GEN. WILLIAM HUMPHREY, of Leese*'.
Jto .ty-rui/Wa! of PMc /••tniiion
'
M. Dewey, Mn. James Boyd.
ORAMKL HOrfFORb, ofEitw.
Best ten yards Flannel,
r.r Ih-Lor of tie Stoto Board of Uotaiio»Id best do,
'
n.vtri e nenwv .. rv_t.
•• Patchwork Qtillt,
, - white Quilt,
. “ pair woolen Blankets,
hl best do,
■eat wool carpet.

Lace cap,
worked collar,
under Sleeves,

Books and Stationery,

HARDWARE STORE,

The veteran, Couldock, and hia daugh­
ter arc at McVlckeris, playings very
good engagement; Jo. JeOhnon to to
follow them, and then the spectacular
—“Midsummer Night's Drram” Is to
be brought out. The Opera Hacso is at
present dosed.
Dox.

8 lbs Butter made In June,
60
8 lbs Butter made tn September, 60
cheese, ten Ibe or over,
60
Honey in eomb, lO lbs or over/ &gt;50
gallon Maple Molasses,
M

BUk Blanket,
Worsted work,
worked Slippers.
Mantilla,
pair lamp mats,

Patent Medicines,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Juries-J. W. Bancroft, Mrs. O.
Striker, Mra. J. C. Hanna, Mrs. Aaron
Durfee, Mrs. W. O. Freeman, Mn. D.
C. Banboru. "
Best loaf wheat bread. Milk or
salt riling,
60
" loaf corn bread,
60
“ collection of cake made by
’
one exhibitor,
76
•• cured Ham, withstatement of
mode of curing,
60

TMy.

Bcit

She postings gaanrr.

0 common chain.
Parlor chain,
Rocking chair,
Ladies’ searing chair,

Bast pair woolA Stockings,
Id boot do,
Beet pair woolen Gloves,
“ pair woolen Mittens,
" pound woolen Yarn,
“ made Shirt,
•• Ottoman cover,
. •* tan ay ohalr cover,

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

Bota,
Dressing Bureau,
center Table,
dining Table,

Bcat half bu. con of Corn,
•• half bo. Wheat,
“ half bu. Oats,
“ half bu. Rye,
** half bu. Barter.
M collection of frnlta of all kinds
by one exhibitor,
M collection of Fall Apples,

FM1lF~^===s=

SEWING

Bret Floral dealga,

lot Tin Ware,

Judges—K. Lynn, Darius
James Boyd.
Best two Horse Wagon,
•'
••
Carriage,
x
•• One Horae Buggy,
° Two Hor«e61elgh,
•• single 8lclgh,
•• Bob Hlelgh,
“ Farm Cart,

C-ASH STORE

Striker, Mm. I. Diamond, Mrs. H. A,
Butale, Mrs. H. W&lt;ht-«j* dip7!
Boat and greatest va'ryof Uowere, &lt;4 00
M bast do,
S oo
Beat collection of dahlias,
g 00
2d beat do,
J 00
Beat collection of roses,
2 oo
;s

OsaicaaviLLU. Aug. 17lh. 1M8.
The Univeraalist Grove Meeting that
was held on the banks of Pino Lake on
tho 15th and 16th *inst, was a splendid
alTair and a success Tho weather was
beaotiful, and tho grove one of the
nicest in the county, was admired by all
prorenL Tho doctrin was proached by
HrrTB. Grutax, of Jackson, and its
beauties act forth so beautifully and
truthfully, that its results were- on ad­
dition of nine mrenbeni to the apprecia­
tion of Prairieville and Orangeville, and
tho amount of fifty dollars contributed

'FLORENCE SEWING NACHIIL*

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons, A. Na 1, at &gt;100,00.
Open Buggies single Beat &gt;125, to 8165.
Top
“
Single “
180, ••
Baller A Jump seat vfgons, 75, “

275.
100.

tmj oibvr artlel- is ay Use *qut!lr l«vr.
it will b« mm br evtsiwrixto tUt tb&gt; start
n—. ... 1A »•»
&gt;&lt;.1... Ik.rU f-.—k ..

fur Missionary purposea.
Mr EHitev, this morning after having
breakfasted, I thought I would toko a
stroll over toyn and see if there was
anything new, and was much surprised
at tho beaming counbinancos of tho dem errata. Thinks I what is up! I guoss
tho Dem’s have been receiving cheering
political news. Why, they wore as joy­

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

BOOKS.
Groceries and Provsions,
Blank Notoand Receipt Books,

ous and pelite u a ball-room company.
But I was not kept long in ignorance of
the cause of their hilarity. Old Thad
Snrrw u dxai&gt;. Whether true or false, KEROSENE OIL
I knownot,ss iAaa only a rumor, but if
true, a snaxo man has fallen, and hia
loss wili.be felt by all tho good and loy­

OJevery kind end Varuff,

Jws.'Slii'.i.VS”.

al, while tho Copper-heads will rejoice
the same as they did . when our belorad
Democrats, you rejoice because you
were afraid you would have to take him
into your party ehF There has never
been a time whrt that ou Boxax
ever felt like keeping tho company of
rebels. No, no, Cops, your fears were
groundless, fur although ho might here
differed oomotimes on some points with
Republicans, yet ho would have rather
died ten thousand deaths, than to have
coat his linen in these timns, with tho
democratic party. Whan you find such
an intellect in the democratic party, as
that possessed by Hon. Thad Stereos, it
wiU be when you have became loyal,

STATIONARY

ESTABLISHED I.VlSCt.

Boll Good* mt ttae ^owest

GEORGE PRESTON

PDfilBLK BATK8,
Ub«Il b« ■ plreinrs to is to writ m *aston*ra

larlta^yMT sureties to bh

W. A. 8ARTWELL.
Button, Dre. It. 1M7.

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and when you cease to blarny about on- |
CB7C.\ao,.Aug. IKh. IMSother war, unlaee you can elect Seymocr
The fall trade of the North-west bae
to the ProMdr ncy. You can nevor too- i
now fairly opened and the bualnew dal­
ly transacted In our city in tho shipment eeed politically until yen refrain from (
of goods, receipt, from the East and re­ using such expressions and got a few J
ceipts of grain, Is positively immense. Thad Btovena' among you to teach you i
Yesterday, for instance, over //teen loyalty, then perhaps you may acquire 1
hundred car loada of grain and flour strength enough to elect now and then a &lt;
were received. Allowing thirty care to member to some branch of the Govern- !
eaoh train, thia would givo fifty trains
engaged In bringing tn | '
‘~ '
single day. When wt
Whrat thrashing is only partly dono i
vast amount of freights arrivtag from
tho East and the out-going goods, it: in this vicinity. Some fexmera banre a
would not be uh over-estimate to aay' va-y large yield while others haro but a '
that from two thooMod five hundred to' small one. Too much strew is the cry
three thouwmd cars, or from etghty-ftre’ with tomo, and not much wheat. Tho ।
to one hundred freight trains of thirty
cars each, enter and leave Chicago dally tread well wheal Em canoed great (hasp- !
now. In view of all thta tualuw itis pointamnt geacraBy in eur vicinity, as
Pifuro
the yield is vary small, and the majority
of farmers declare they will never sow ;
any more of it
Weoihsr caalor ‘but dry. Potatoes ;
wffl oreomri to nothing, and an tori a (

Hypophosphite

Mtit

CONSUMPTION.

HAIR Reston

HAIRdressiNGi

Tbvr IstswAtotolr i»*rv&lt;M tin

FAMILY OBOCBBIKS
C«Mto*i&gt;( ef

Tdckly rwtore Gnr Hlir

XT»8T QUALITY
AedwHItassM st&gt; mWI

TRY IT I

TRY IT I

TOY IT!

W I X C II r. R T K «•«
HYPOPHOSPHITES,^
(Ntok ftvei lt» rsnsvl* at Or. J. T-

JJVW TOOK CUTlt AT

2 Sewinf .VacluH,

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

�a. a /rex'
DET

jural and JHisrrlUi
STBOIAL KOTICB&amp;

umu MM1 w U1IT mm.

- — ----——rion
rd from bidden Caere*. a.^f-to.
prompt trealarent to render rxia
If yne are auSering er bare a
relnelary ducb«rgre. wUl.dec
upon your gteeral bra I th I De
drbilitalad. taally tired • Dee* ■
produo* patylfalba of U
'be repeated lb.
rfu/fofemeT 7Z.'
*•« -UUed U
la lb. Crore.-

jflphlSttH Central Ballr—e.

168. Summer Arrangement 1868.

X,raise E«-

N. BARLOW,

W. 8. GOODYEAR,

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BARLOW

H. F! SAllHEXT. Oea'lSap. Clueagn.
v K Mna. A» l Sup'l, Detroit.

Oraag.rUle-x.t rtprerented.
Ptaiii.rilla-C p. ptBdtU B

Pj'-m Rubinana, The Sureefa Ar.—Quo. P.
g—Ui’a C.dumn*.

Iweya right, “ •*,h" k“lUu
fce-s the Best
idea, .»d three
ut.td.

Stitch
'

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i-'s:

xdvoruaemonta.

C~*. U.Fiebre.

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Pat t'l*.—Th° attention of all perN3e mdcbte l to ua te asked to the
ngoaipt MftU«n',i’t of their accounts.
We have I ecu p-dictit, but now we mutt

Aar* rnonry.___ ____ ______

»« EaUM,

uf wUcb A. Elllatlrereieed 10; G. Slriktr It. *
I- /arm*/ ffaUd—wbeia number of rale* caal
**» ef which A. Etlklirerdrad |y : Q. Striker 1|.
by O. Striker, and carried that Adam
□luMt be ■MBiBOMly noml naiad.
lafad, that the next Diatricl CoarreUo* be

afSryirmbar, roat.

PIECES FALL PRINTS
HUS MACHtXB

IE FIRST PREMIUM,

Oreank
Debility.

? Sec this Machine,
who erJoyed tbe right* af tbe Xectite franahlar.
to labor particularly far theeleclioa of *-Qrant A
Colfax,” a. upon their election the freedom of
tbe rtnanci paled colored men, ibe prelection of
loyal while* Ik the South, the liability of our
Oo.ernmeoi, the propriety of our fra. luetiiu.

E SEWING KACHINL*

BUSINESS CARDS.
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

Hartware, Stores, Ini. Ms
PcsueSctior:-—The Fall Term of
the Union £-.boul of this village, is an­
nounced to lommcnce on Aionday, Sep­
tember'Hi. 154^ it j, paiticulariy dealrcd tbit all who design attending this
term, will be p c-cnt prctuptly ext the
morning nf the vih, an the school Is to be
gradid at that time.

a and Receipt Books,

/ Ya.au R«ei&gt;ui»’a (Irral J-i..,- gate two ex
' kib.il&gt;ar on the fair Gruiaod.. io thia Village on
XadM-U' l..t The Vi'l.ge waa .cry full vt
ynpl. (run all put. ol Iba enhulf, and to far a.
ar hr.-, all tl.it pitronired the about ware well
Jt aenaialr d d make a tin. appearance
■apaui.g through our atterla aad we tboogbt
111 rifiog ibr r^.ui
any we bare ee*e eeeu.
while Iba .■po.HkB o( u* Ku KInx-Ktaa u*.
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id story, uniar block,

W£ggusswdB.rtffis

HASTINGS, • 87 - MICK

D. S. WOODWARD,

TitEATiiicxiL—\\ e are informed that
the DnmnticClub of Nashville, put poae
giving; nll entertainment at Union Hall,
Io tills place, Mtnetlmc gext week. We
learn that our Nashville friend* have be­
M informal betM. mJlbd far A J. Grant 1*
come 'juiie proflclsnt in the great TempriMc.- Dnmi th -y projiaie to intro­ T. L Filbberry It; Aaron Clark 4; A. Ryarnus I
Voted IO proceed ta &gt; formal ballot far Repre
duce here, we |10|lc tn sec a full hou-c.

TSffBD 1X1867.

Bair Regenerator.

MILLINER

Bn (Ms, Groceries,
CITT DREG STOKE!
D. ACKJLEY de

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^■JBTOV IXStTREDT

Tls Faw' litul fire Im. Ct

•T. L. Pilfoberry 1«*» ■barmjwu Hubert J.
»i I wudrelared ueeelmeualy nominated. On
■lien the CenrreUoa adjourned.

IT ITU TOO, READER I

BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES

■'-'"iTCTiTSSuir-’’lf»«. to tnral at lb* reme place
&gt;•»&lt; of thia wwk. H.pL *ih, LU*.
i.iuCua, far the Tanning

Music &amp; Jewelry.
Alteulinn Hr public* M&gt; of Ituatlngn.
&gt;• direction of th* Republican Alate Central
’•••milt**, yon are larited In meal at the office
•fib. Caa.iy tl.rfc in thia Village on Xridey
sac far each achtkil reprereulrii. were beautifully
rn n*'K'1'’
,M’-10
• TAXXK8S
U.10. .ad io mu, it*
tmnttmruU arrang'd and abaetuUly lesikd ««&lt;-•■ «Uh ,h»
•’’■f.rau.lr preeecullng tbs pending political good thing. coutrilrwled by th. ladle.
The meeting organised by the choke ef W. PG*aarrr. Eeq , *» I’realdent of the day, and
Bj *rd»r of th* Town.hip Awnmilleo.
opening rtarcuea couaiaird of Martial Jfirir. •
UEl&gt;. M. DEWEY. Omirmaa.
aeog br the friend* prrecnl from Vletrirt Xu. S;
after which a bAaf. but eloquent addrem -a. deRxMovtD.-The Nonna! School of
li.ured by Aarau Clark. Eeq..uf MiddforUfa.
irrellng tb. Amen**. -Uh lb. Europe*. .jure.
from Naahvllle to Woodland Center. ofGorrrnm.nl and education, m^iog many Ur
Bnaon, aupcrlor inducements oftaed by
the people of the Utter place.
We think that our usually enterprlal ng
nrlghlx n of Nashville have | ermlttcd
thetnuclrea tn be outdone in a matter

RY IT I

TBYITt

trreuf Into.-e.t, they might have been
aotee«.*U'. Don't be c-iught napping
*r»ln.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

Boots and Shoes,

Drip, leSiciaa, Groceries,

ATLANTIC 4 GREAT JTOTERI
Broad Gauge Bailway!

Groceries and Produce,

NEJV YORK
wroShcBcw,
*

d..|«tch- AU kind*of
•COBBLIN'G-

W. O. HEDRICK A CO..

Saddlers 4 HaiKMitos,

Done on nhort Notice.

BA11BW&amp; BOOBTUBB MILL*.
■idga*.

DDES and r«i»
cm

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Diia Shop fa loca^d^b^Eaalero part of ibi. 1

�I

A Traveling MasonA good story is told by an exchange
of a confident individual, evidently well
“read ug’’ in the mysteries, who applied
at tho outer reception room of an eastern
Masonic lodge for admission. An emi­
nent brother, who made no sign that ho
was anybody, requested tho stranger to
proper penons to examine tho creden­
tials of the stranger, when tho following
dialogue ensued:
"0, it s no matter about that; I m all
right,” aaid tho applicant, making sun­
dry extraordinary passes with his hands
anil contortions of visage.
"That may bo but, but I think they
alwavs examine strangers who desire
to visit.ths lodge,” said the attending
brother.
“Well, Tm ready for ’em,” said tho
visitor confidentially
•'Glad to hoar it—that is quite p!
elaborate breastpin you wear," said the
other, looking with some interest at a
big gilt letter G which tho visitor had
conspicuously displayed upon his shirt

■ UafnwW

ssrisr.^-s:s;-.-~«E."3a.s

TcMstr.,
Tews 1 North of Ra»r« 7 West.

eUoCeoV

sssass-u-a ■&amp;4iriazui fertlwr .reared, that'wfipln twCaty dsj-s iu Cam;

»• «•

tb, Cnweir Hui ef raid Cenniy,

2k Mil ibr Get.uiu. OroM. Hunting CaMd
W.tclHa, b«.l inutoUou geld w.iebe. made
Price IIi. Orval iadacctnaiate to sgcuta. A4
dre. Orvid. W.lch Ca.. Boston. Hsm.

of?.V
&lt;
s.ir isrV
“C tofaw'V
u'lJf.w'/

{£S}_JTS¥^S=..

^mas^’Xg'j.ggawsi
ifiSES.—
KKs.-.’sssdsiisirsixjsmi

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wa cxu. rv
Colbnra’a Patent.

“Yes, that’s a Masonic pin," replied RED JACKET AXE.
tho wearer, swelling out his breast
Any one wbe wads ea an enter for Ifiv. Axr.
“Indeod ! Letter G—well I suppoeo of &gt;bfa abspe, at Two I»I| Dollar, wk. will, Um
tub, w|K recrtv.eM extra, for nothin*.
you know what that moons ?"
All rvsponaible Uardwua Dealers aril Ike
“0, yrs certainly—letter 0—stands --Uppl"Va|( Axee.” Bar from them. Bal if

eel to know ax. send the money and we will be
for us Masons, you know.”
sure to picas, jm.
LIFPIXCOTT 4 BAKEWELk
The querist didn’t know it, and the
I’lll .burgh. Pa.,
applicant, it is almost unnecessary to
state, did not get any further into the
Lodge.
------------.------------------------A Traveler stopping at a wes­
tern hotel exclaimed one morning to the
waiter “what are you about, you black With Special reference in the wan to ef
operative, oo
fnscal f You have roused me twice from
my sleep by tailing me breakfast is ready,
and now you are attempting to strip off
Nws. «•» &lt;«, M, W, TR,
the bod etothes.” “Why, replied Pom­
Eapoetallp, are
pey. “If you isn’t gwino to get up 1
must have de sheet anyhow, cause dry 8TBtI«EB TIAM ETU 1BFR1E
am waiting for de table dot”
and Notions.
HF"A certain clerk in the country
recently made the following comment on
Pocohontas: “ Pocobontaa was a great
DllIGHAM A CO&lt;8
man—Pocohontaa was a noble, kindGREAT
hearted and true man.’ ‘Hold on." cried
his cm panion ‘Pocohontas was a woman?’
WaaallaH kind, ef Dry. Fancy .and Ht.|de
■She wa^ ehT said ha; ‘well, that’s my Goods el Ike ealfena price of
OS B DOLAR.
luck; how am I expected to know? I
sod will guarMileo you more aad better gon.!,
never read tho Bible P
lor that money then you can gel elrrelirrv.
Our Cas.mlsefanse Io Ageota are am siaeeded by
nay
firm
la
tbe
bnsineM. Circnfare deacribiug
An exchange, in speaking of the
magical strain of a hand-organs says: goods sent frre^tojur^addrm.^Hend for on..
“When he played ‘Old Dog Troy,’ we
H Congress Si.. Uoaton, Naan
notiood elevon puppies sitting in front ef
the merlenn on thexr haunches, brushing ’’WiunNMiriaHr
away tho tears from their eyes with their
Now ready and sent free. IndneeUMata to Agent,
fora pawl."
belter Ibaa ever. Cbecka tea cents each, drecrilr
8wckB&lt;B *
8L&gt;

J. &amp;. P. COATS
SIX-CORD

8EWIKG MACHINES,

PATRONIZE THE BEST.

ONE Dollar SALE.

gives ths following catalogue of di&amp;rent
kinds of love: “The rwectrot, of love, a
aother’slove; the longest a brother's love;
the strongest, a woman’s lore; the dearest,
man’s love; and tho eweotoet, longest,
rtroagert, doaroet love, a ‘tore of a
bonnet’’

ELLIS* IRON BITTERS
VKTII.L enrich the bleed satUfroveei il from
VV becomins watery aad Seek, end giroa
lorid eemnl.iion, restore lb. sppetlta and Inrigor.I. the system. Perfectly bsnxleu male
and palatable, end can be labra al all times.
The Iren In these Bitters coolly enter, late Ike
clreofalioa. being la tbe form of a Fbyrapbenpbate. It IS more readily absorbed Into tho eye­
tom Ibaa anv ether farm of Iren. Prepared and
—For tho first time in our history one for sale br WM. RfXlff.lt A. Delaware Arraue.
of tho political organisations of the oono - Pblladelpbla,andformicby dniggUi. generally.
try boldly and defiantly plants iteelf upon
revolutionary platform, and asks tho
people to smiport it in breaking down important. fend tiro stamps far sealed H
pages an iba whoie subject l»r Wblltter. ooathe laws apd inaugurating anarchy.
UZntial pbysrefan, Ml Hi. CWtre Ht Leota, Mo.,
pro-emlMoUy above all others in bls
—Tax Are Gotptl of Pact has this astands
poeielhy. No matter who IWImI. state yoer
illusion to Mr. Seymour.
eras. Pniirate treated by stall In srrry State,
“And now of tho Pah doos he was died
pRYCHOMANCY, or, Boffl^Chansitup
laymour, because he could any more and

BLOOD.

sfctfiset of say nae they obooee. iastaaUy: also
secure prosperity io fave or busiaam. Every
oo. era eeqatro llt» singular power. Tills qnrer.
®“A man out Wert, who ottered bafl excitleg book bu bran publtab«d by ns tea years.
isr a friend, was asked by the judge if be Um stdeofwhieh ha. trevu .nonnou* .ndta lb.
raly baokrt ^e.timi Islhe Eugltab
1 tad an^iomuaLaraaeeen bis form. -Oh,
^thar^wtlb a guide to'the unmarrlvd. Address
T. WILLIAM A Um. Book Fokfaahere, Phita., Pa.

asulrntbrn any other man living.”

a barrel Revolver. 1 dagaal far muff, aad eapa.
I alagfa barrel Fbot Gue. I silver plated, eugraved. 4 bottle Rarair log Castor, cal glue bat
lire. 1 very in. Violin sad bow, fa case. 1 set
irnry balanced Knirea and Forks. -n.
Presents foe larger Clubs increase in tbe same
ratio.
Pend money by Regtatered Letter.
Catalogs. rtGaodasent taeay addreae rxsc.
PARKER Oc. CO.
Roe. 08 qnd 100 aammer at., Boston.

• ’/•&lt;•*
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awtfU

Ww. Braanxn.
Csrewsia
oreprri re««re.
mlM7
Dated, brer as. uas.
.
Th. shore sale fa herehr poetpaaed until
Wednraday, the tilth da.' of September nest, at
same hour end nlaee. ’
•
n. WRUHT. .
Cirnil C—rt C^&gt;»^i***^**f in iad/rr rarer
&lt;haa/rMich.
JcaUol

Drain Conxutlmioncrs' Notice.
XTOTICE fa hereby glrra that tbe Drain Cam

IsEGAL N0TICE8.

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tbeora stmib two degraea wrat. fonr chain, rad
41 Raks, to conafct with Mud Creek drain.
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Aj/aiRUTRATUR*B SALE.
house of Albert Pacheo. In lbs tow, ship of Johns1 40
A 40 M 100 7 47
IsUm matlCT of Um Estate of William Atwood, dr- Iowa an Thursday th. loth day of Heptcmbrr, A. se W nfo.X
4 31 *9 1 M A3 ICO 4 11
D. IMS. st » o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of a wl Vet
sJist.iiV A 7* 74 14 It 1 41 1*0 14 £7
th. ewaawafYarey. aadma/a7 Wtehhma. fatall
iWI'.'X
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Creek Drain, located: Commencing la tbe
township of Jobnsluwn. as fallows io wit: Com­ Va*X*!u| » lit 43 10 14 1 01 100 13 14
mencing al a stake M Mad Creek in Jobaatowu,
on aectiun two. tbeuoe aw th a degrees and J*' - I; af’a’.'i V • U TO 11 7t I 17 100 It M
eiiuulea weal, threw aad 44 Khitb ebalna; thence
A 01 14.14 14 1 41 I0O 1* *7
no,th l» degrm west, three and Ifo-lOOth chains; n w I V ef
tbence north «T degrees west, two and to ltotb
«:
‘xsxts
chains: thence uoeth W&gt; degrm am, (re anil
A tl U 100 A U
.-xr-IWtb chains to a bridge crossing tbe raid Mod .srVefa.V 10 40
CHANCERY ORDER.
Crrekoo lb. rut and waat road ruuniog throeih
&gt;• *
I# U 1 04 100 It JI
A 1 A4 100 T»
land that belssga to Albert P.tcbra* then*, neVefnwV It 4n
north 14 degrees and » minutes, west ten and
M M
!» U1M fit
JSSfutm**'••“****• **
lira chains ; thence north H degrees cut, lustily
5
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’
.nsstu
SIX and 13-IWlh chains ; tbenea north 11 degree,
Lroi* A. Etna, Cemplaleant
and X&gt; minnteaeut, eighteen sa 1 M-lOOth coni as;
Tews I North of Rang. A WeaL
Mams Eujs.’tiefendant.
tbaSMO north 41 degrees east, seven end Sh-lootb
chains- thence norib M degtrea and 43 minute,
jKKnsssr=axsarBa!*ai: euL sight aad 41 both et.aJaa; tbence north 11
la a saaSOeal ef this Sus, bat la abreas tram hta degrees east. S3 and fio-lroth chaise; thence north
5 Z ’.3SCJ3
’!*fr*!* “d “
east, tl sud 99-lOfab
laaa.nIserOereOtMSke aald nsa yasLral tiafoattsal *■?
chains; theaee south 07 degree, east, 11 nod 94- a ptaet^aH
re' H X
TH .T7 100 0«
l&lt;«Xh chains, tkanraaouii. 71 drgrwa east, eight
aad tX-lUMb elirius; three* uulE «» dr-rei, id w%ofa*£
15 to
nuinlwuw
4» minutes mat. uvea and M-lnotb chai.., thence
Tewn s North of Ruga g Weak
aoulb It drerea. east, tear aad iiMuOtb chains;
thence norlL 49 degrees cut, fifteen snd W 10 -it, a ptefaw VI
Ibeneo north 41 degrees east, sine sudh.'SaTMAis _AaiUlta&lt;lMearaZ£Sy?gta chains;
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iwtlh chains; Ibeoee real sad ll-IOMh ehs.as l„
J ! w
I" l«loe tai
OertoWSXmLJta to, UaMSn^ijaainwr. a pMU* the Township line between Baltimore rad Maple
Grore-.tbenee Into Maple Ggov*.
SX^rtewY 1 *°
’•» RTooloto
Mrikmg said Town » links ’north of tbe
north west corner of section lliirtr one ; Ibenee
Na. 1 uortb, tee chains; ibtec* No 9 Mrth &lt;» de­
ass?—,—. grees east, firs cbainr, lhence No «, north t» dajS'Sap
Clreett Court cammtaatoner In aad for Bau^Mair. green east, thirty ehalnac thaeeo No 4 north 11 ds
&lt;,T7
u “d «-&gt;,,y‘h «Wbi; “&gt;«« No.».
north 74 degrm aad »0 mis.tea real, right and
at-lootb chans; thence No a north 14 degrees and
44 mnrats. eut; 13 ebalns; ibenee No 7 north 31
degrees snd 11 minutes east. 17 ami W liXub
‘ ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
chains; thence Ne. 1. north 33 degree. e&lt;rt «
Th.ClrraUro.rt for lheCWnsty rt Bury.
eha-M; I hence No »north Udegreaa AO nlaates
bkxby axrrn.
MSI. 13 aad An-luotb chains: Uwnee No. 10 north :.^K| SIS
E5S8S5S
three rad U-1 Wtb cbei.a; thaocr No. 11 north 41
WILLI AM CBOWKXX.
drgrm AO miautea east, two aad 40-|ofah cboina:
IbeacoNa llnoeth 4} degree, aad M rainutre
ivfcfl J
£ h J p, « »« n o
OOM. turive end AO-IMith ehtans । ih«BM R*
north l« degree, raal, seven end SJ-ICHb chains;
thence No 14 north Id degress aad AO minsitn
raehfonr rad 7V-100U, ehuuK ibrare No IS north
44,&lt;4egrm east, rix rad AT-iOthh ebalna | thraaa
Town » North of Rrago A ITmL
MadlalyraKMa
A**"T*^/jSySj**1*
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CHANCERY ORDER.

aoac
&lt;7s
Town 4 North of lta#r !o w,iL

H M IA M 1 •• I*1» W

IT 90
»3I ttlOO 3-fil
l» 40
4 « 44 10* A M
*&gt; «°
AD Al loo AM
silver plated ragraved &gt; boltla Castor. 1 rlrgael
talk Fym, with ivory or Hands! Weed Frame,
9U W
l» MIOOlOAt
feathered edg. and siiauglad. 1 .trel e.rring
•*
Kntfo .nd Fark. very bcsiquality, Irery bal.uc- Us. vreaertM Mr Ms apeou„
raVafVittf »s 10 1 a 1A100 »AJ
mlh.adl*. 1 bandaome beaded and ll.sd Parasol.
90 yards good Print. 1 r.ry fine Dunaak Table nrreti C«rt romnitaUoorrtaimlfor BMjrreeatT. a tj ofa w &lt;&lt;
VAT ARTED.-SALESMER to trevri for
» AO AM « 100 Io 44
eJVafewTf »l 40 4 41 4s 100 4 S»
M.nutaciuring Company sad by Mmple. Corer, fpair beat quality Istllre' .forge Coa(mod
**terv«.. with greaa Boote. l^doxcn finc IdneifTowlea. Kdca.
J4
•» *® 0 01 Ml* »•»
Town 9 North of Rang. 7 West
aat at', PbUa., IX .
Moracco Trar.llag Bam 1 fancy drew pattern.
neVof
j 137 74 W 04 » SO 100 3». 44
W dotra elegant s'lrer plated engraved Napkin
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE
sj/sfllk
1 oo ■ 14 00 1 40 ion 14 40
A. Guta, light, mw. very'pmtttabJa' Doa^bl Rloektnga. Gents* heavy chared solid GeM Ring.
n 4 of s w ^
1 *0
14 00 1 40 100 M 40
by permn. out of e-ery lOu to whom offered 1 pair ladim' high nt Balmoral Beata. 1 elegant
kofTi”;/
1 W
10 41 t 04 100 19 It
AddrtM. with .tamp for ct.cul.r, QUCBB A CO D stains Drees Pattern. 1 Violin rad Bow, ia
raWrf
« 140
u u s u leo a; PO
box complete. 1 set jewelry, pie, rar drops, and
Maaahrtsme, «U Cbmtaat at. Pblla, Pa.
w l,-if e e S
4 AO
14 11 1 43 100 14 «
slawe helloes.
jSttj?'! .»
,» «i» ■■■
Fora Club of BO and Five Dollars—1
TV X E S .
;’e V.r
’ T 140
» M 9 M loo M 41
Lace
ChrtalM.
1 pair all Waol Ulaakm EnAT.T. STYLES-AND SHAPES. glared silrrr plated ( bottle Ucralriag Castor. ■MUMfrattea sonb-wart qwareae ar cemmm towje .rVrfl.V 7 40 A 79 &lt;7 1*1 4 44
ndl—afal
1 baeetlfel Writing Desk. 1 aelid goldIforefPie.
— —.T—.
ty-GET TOCRS FUR KOTni.XG._il
JU yard. They OneCareimcra. lor Pant* and Vet.
|| it
ASA HIM 4S
1 set Ivorr balanced basdto Knlrre with silrar
■ M «*•• X M 00
14 01 I 04 100 IP SI
Any ana who «eu&lt;l u. an order for Fire (A) ptalsd Forks. 1 tlegaet satin Parasol, baarllr
nJ? of
17 490
71 44 713 100 7» 47
Air., .1 on. dollar uid a half ..cb, with lb. beaded and lined with silk. 1 pair grate calf
en.h. will rvceira ooa extra far sol Ling.
•JsOfewK &gt;’ &gt;0
14 49 1 M 100 10 M
Boots. SO yard, good Print &gt;0 yard, good
e Ji'or
&gt;-JW
Ati 94M4A100 4M43
Wa will put our Ala tioogsid. afaay other brown or latoachod .'•bratlng. yard wide er 40
yard. W yard wMe. good euatity. 1 ladlre* ele­ nurd AuxnUilUi. lint
larreal atmt eiaasariog Iwa’lnd a Wf lirntMe.1
wSotnw^ 11 AO lib 11 not 100 in »
gant Morrco Trsrtling bag. 1 square Wool
•
CHARCERY HALE.
We b.te med. Axn for tweaty-lwey»«r». .ad Shawl. 1 ptala Norwich Poplin Dreaa patter..
•»K*M 1 « 40.
441 44 100 7 S3
won’t yield lb. palm ia ib.pe to any nMnafactar- H.- yard, double width cloth for Is4.es' cloak.
trar* or xrcjrMdx. ra* cwvra cbwt re tre
er, aady.l ewefca. that a ‘vtack.r ef Illinois" Ele^eteograredailrrepUledTraPoL S yards Ownfa W rerry-ln cnearevy.
called &lt; our... bantu, ia to. patent shape. Th.
circular b&gt;l end waliaiioa. rd*. nUa lb. sum
Foe a Club of 100 aad Tea Dollare-1 0 aoaax A. Beouws » A Atnutu J. Btrots■sw .DeCa
Tcwn 1 North of Ruge T West.
labor produce twieees ranch .ffrcl.
rich Mt rlno or Thibet Dree, pattern. 1 pair Im
iWsfi.V
IM
110M
100 11 It
Damask Tabbs Cloths and Napkin, to match. I
s S ef
1 410
M M A 70 loo 41 7s
This ewt fa like th. Celburn F.leol Axe:
pair grata French calf Boois. 1 baary, aUvre
•S
w
» w vs loo II it
plated engrared Ice Pilcher Very 6ua all wool
a e &gt;.' uf
1 140
|l tl I 01 100 St 17
doth for ladtaa* Cloak. I web very beat naallty
• lisflttf
4 to
1*0 M IM II 34
■brown or bleaabad Sbaella*. fv ranis fie.
ehufne i’
» W
• 00 M 100 10 »n
Casaimara tbe null. 1 afaxaol Poplin Drose pat­
w L uf
10 MO
ta AS A A* 1.UJ 43 Al
tern. 1 tiegnat Eagitab Ucraga Dree, pattern.
n s I,’ of
10 IA0
l&gt; 11 1 M 100 99 14
1 beaeUfal Earltab Baraga Sb.. I. 1 ret Irory
uw
if*
5
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li
40
4
43 44 100 4 II
batancenmudfa knfom sad fe.kfc 1 ladies or
nets Sllrer hustler core Watch. 1 Bartfati
Hand Portable Hewing Machine. Hplendid fam­
} 14 40
4 17 41 100 7 »
ily Bible, ateaj engr.rings, with record and phow'fafawX
IT »0
7 70 7i
100 1 47
ar VafaeV
Id 40
AM bn lta&gt; 4 »

A GERTS WARTED. RT73 ■ mao lb to doubt, fane Kteraoeeepe and 11 foreign rtaes. 1

avlfefaeQ
It 40
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IT 40
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a wX-efae M
It 40
n a U efa wj^ 90 00
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CHANCERY ORDER.

Acerrea Omreaai'o Orncx. 1
LaestM. MMfo J »ly * •
S tracts ar pare.!. •( Uad. ..tasted In the
Cuuat.r af Barry, drlmqueal hr
for th. rr.ro meaUraad '-‘s’. “ &lt;i»W *“T^‘
wi/rireMbjtiM Trmrareref

100 “ AO

58IB 8S9 8

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or a th.r .rare. M tbe Tel tekel ■**»*" "^
will be nlieed subject to tee

OFFICIAL BISTORT OF TIE WAI,

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better qwotily than awy
AOEXTa'WANTEp FOR THE
other concern in lb. country
foe th. uniform price of
Ito Cannes, Ckaeaetev, CmSeel A Retells, ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
tame beet of Boetan .nd K.w York refer
Hmmmiui. itiphk.
lit ready esir. combined with as laeraasod eneee gtaen rate th. reltabiliiy of our UmiM.ud iwaatydaysbarere tea
commission, ni.kr It the beet aabacriulioa book that oar business is eotdaeted ia lb. f.lrrel aud
i^i /»-».
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REVOLUTION

lalned ta say eltar way.
IM asbeeribers ia tear day*.
Send fur ciroalara .ad see our term., and ■
All Goad, damaged or broken la trans,
full dwcnplioa at the work. Addme N.liawU portatloo replaced wllheat charge.
l-.WL.hlog Co.. Pl.ltadelehl.. 1‘t; Cinc.nn.tl,
Ohio S Chicaffe, ID., er St. LmIs, Me.
guar.etee errey article to cota lew than if bought
Ql Ofifi A YEAR Ta Apato toorillbe .1 any Boaton or New York Wbolcaalo Hoose.
&lt;2»-LmVv Star shat He Sewing Machlee.
Full particular, bee. litre indaerarnt. io .1Our Comndiiaion to.Agento
perieneaf As.als &lt;1.11 as or adjrv.. W. O
WILSO.t A CO., Cter.taad, 0.; Baatoa, Maas Eseeed lbo.0 of erery olb«r establfahmral of llie
kind—proof rf this can be found io comparing
or til. Lmu.. Mo.
our premiums with tho« of other, for Club, ol
WANTED-AVEMTB. RTS ta *300 per th. ssm. site, ia addition to which w. claim to
VV mooli, to aril tb. Urania. Impreerd &lt;V» glr. better goods of tbe same character.
We will send to Aerata free of charge.
mon 8*um Family Hewing Macttia.. AMree.
Foe a Club of 30 and Three Do!lar»tweorob A Ch. Fltuberg, Fa., er Uoatoa, Mew.
l do... good Horn Shirt Fronts. 1 ret relid
rpO GOOD TRUSTY AGRNTff-W.wil gold StAn All wool caitimcr. for Paete. Fire
I yay ew pvr Btahlb .ad, eipaama Fur per white CeaateraaM. large me. 1 elrgaal U.1-

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MLO.V XOglXSOJT. KKV. HKBOP tcofr,
A. COMPLETE
rxor. x x. rouiuk. bkv. ncsnr
nmujut. frr. thuodokk l. emu.
OBAXGKJVBD. tad aaey oiborv. will tell yau
that the Daly Washing Rachina aad UaHeraal
“""unoJoB. MraecT. CompfaluretL
Wringer
their ml in eieshfag every year
beside. rar tag ooa half tbe tssna and laboewaahIns. 1 on may prnv* tbeir alatoaerate tree by
r.'Antu Merasv. Defondea*sending Um retail price t Wreber. 814; Extra
Wringer, IA—aad are will forward, to pl.ee.
■bora no ooa U aeUIag either er balk. Im at
by
charge. It, after s trial ef one month. yen are 3^;.7^ *.*%$
eat entirely aatfaAad. wa will refaad tbe maney
impe^yfot&gt;iBe~^ faU trade, dP
oo U» return of Ito Mrabinra, freight tm.
Largodteoauate ta tbe Trade everywhere. Maa.fwiorel sod aaid |B Um Xerth-wart by DOTY
IumsiIbc t. Srerl, |Ksm&lt;.

IN TRADE.

Tn UP

■AU or lUIl TH LATM-

TXCXL NOTICES.
CHANCERY ORDER.

JTSBSSBX

THE 8UCCEBB
Of onr One Dollar l«lc bcu caused such

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sew simnuBisn.

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TutiUUldmteW.
It h no: tho bravo men who periled
thoir Hvm fo put down tbe rob«llx»who
now diroaU-n a now "rovultiiioa,’’ but tho
mon who, during the rebellion, were in
eympUhy with the roUte. orwniW•elves ixnburing their hand. in the blood
•t tho boyi in blue.
Tho dentocnta imported robda from
tte Booth to etump the North ecetort
Lincoln, and initiate tho rebellion. They
mw bow importing the aamo dam of ma
to etump the North against Grant, and,
initiaie revolution.
Eveiy Union eoldier'e’gravo ia an alonuont apeeeh against the democratic
which was nominated by the men
whe initiated and carried on the war in
which our boys in blue were slaughtered.
There are few facta, which we find
toreely stated in tho Chicago Journal, and
which should be remembered and pon­
dered by every lover of hia country who
is to coat a vote in November.
Every boy in blue who was maimed,
slaughtered or starved during tho war,
was maimed, slaughtered or starved by
those who support Seymour and Blair
The emaciated survivors of the Libby
and Andersonville prisons are ashed by
tho democrats to vote with tho wretches
who scourgod and starved them.
Those who filled the nation with wid­
ows, and orphans now seek to rule the
Republic by electing Seymour to the
1‘retobncy.
In I860, the Southern fire-eaters threat­
ened rebellion if they foiled, they now
threaten revolution if they succeed.
Tbe hands which cut down tho boys
in blue on the battle field wiU deposit
democratic ballots next November.
Tbe mon who cursed our dying heroes
at Andersonville are now shouting for
Bcrmour and Blair.
the men who marshaled rebcldom in
tbe field, are now marshaling Democracy
for tho ballot box.
Those who murdered our sons end
brothers will vote now fur Sevmour and
Blair.
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4
Town I North of Rang* 10 MTrah .
IN Lands In It.rry Casmtv. Myrrsiard br tbs
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land pevvtae.years.) win br held st theCaoel'
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of aa&gt;d Coualv, eommrarie* on 11-*.!&gt;&lt;. ths ifa
day t.t Owtobcr MH, al Sloe a Hee3 A ' M . a«4
faleeetforae'
raaliSM free, day to dav,-H«n-le&lt;s rierphd. re I,-.-,, .that
until the aema shall brae beeu &lt;taf.mi nl f
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mumiu cording to law.
A. D. ROBE.
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                  <text>�J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.,
that speech, i. too gcnmacpirit of to.
Democracy of Michigan as well as of
Georgia. Remember, there aentimonto
of Cobb, blood thirsty as they were
against all men, who dartd to think dif­

locdly

BSMJ1LUA.W XeXIIATItSK

ferently from himself waaa
srrLAtren, and omnuxu mosm, not
only by th. people to whom they were
addressed, but by tho action of the Na­
tional Committee, in publishing this
eparetara “Campaign Document," by
tho “Simon Pure Democracy” of the

ond wo are aaaured that aU things wUl be
fa older. Th. Social has re^plemmnt
grounds, and a very pleasant time may
In tho Bajnnni's account of "Our
bo expected if vnry one will do {heir County Ticket," in Its test iasua, we nobeet to make it so.
Ueethatlt speaks of Wm. L. Cobb,

eloner, os being “but recently a student
with Hoc, Harvey Wright" Though
this statement could reflect no discredit
upon owr Justly popular candidate, we
consider U dim Mr. Cobb. that wo should
sayUtethewasa graduate ef tbe Lew
Department of the State University, be­
fore he took up his residence in Middle­
ville. And, In this connection we may
soy that here, at least, tbe County Ticket
is strong, and Vbornapplemsybecounted on for » round 200 majority foe the
tcMe ticket, statement* to tho contra­
ry notwithstanding.

HAST, MUM, All VICTSHI

The First Battle of the
Campaign Fought
and Won. • •

yas best mm.,

CASH STORE

SEWING MACHUll
Intix. V0orla

NEW GOODS

DRUGS &amp; MisDIClNES, SMri.T.iptf
■&gt; . v..
Mu_
rta. ToOM Arttolw,

All Hastings Outdone

Brick-laying upon Mr. Wright’s new
block commenced to-day. E. H. Searles
is now doing business in hie now store,
end presents a very attractive stock of
new goods to buyers. The now store of
Mr. T. A DcRlemcr Is fast approaching
completion, aid win soon be ready for

.MOIIG.AN BATES, of Grand Travers.

GW. oum L. BraULDINO. of Cltetoe. '

BRN-na*
OJT,

It Maha th&lt;

y;,.,

** hMlS*i4r». .ad thrw »it^r&lt;l;l.kw
than tea alreaceat ai.iek iiuriS,'

od to Wakefield's block, has a fine stock
of ^oots end shoes, and wishes to em­
ploy more workmen ; agood booMxiakerinecerebof employment bad better
apply to bln. The store of H. A A. W.
pcrarily elcsed on account of the Ulnren
of the proprietors, ha» been re-opened
to-day. Theeforesof B. A. AlmyACo.
and E. M. Hall, have been alao dosed

It i* said that Louis Nspalion’s, wages
amonttt to 814,MO per day. Ho'thinks lure. Badcock A Bugbee, are buying
of striking no doubt
’
'
and flouring a good deal of wheat
Average price paid for wheat, thus far,
onr readers
hr u board from, with
$2.00. Mr. Emmet Boltwoed, from the
feelings of gralitudo, and feel assured
Empire Stat:, has bought the bmlueei
that there is hot a loyal soldier or avflian in tho land but will accord with us in
this first great victory. Tbe rote is as
of this village. W ? understand that the
follows :
new firm are making preparations to
MnvTrzuxs, VL, September 1.
carry on an extensive business In their
The annua! election held in this State
line, end have already purchased a largo
to-day resulted in tho success of the Re­
publican State ticket by a largely inerveuw-d majority over lait year—toe
election of three Congressmen by heavy
majorities, the choice of a State Senate
unanimously Republican, and a Houao
nearly so. Returns from one-third of
the State indicate ■ Republican majority
of 28,000 for Governor, and rood judges
net it oven as high ns 30,006. The rote
Middlkyills, Aug.’tlrt, IMS.
is the terniest east in too State since
Ed. Baxter Although we have
long noglretod, we have not forgotten
to make a lew statements which we shall
attempt to prove by giving an elaborate
In this vicinity Is more than an aver­
account of what has been done Id this age, nd some difficulty is experienced
vicinity for tho past six weeks. Per­ to find sufficient threshers. Osts arc
haps first In order we should give an ae- yielding better than waa predicted, con­
We place tho vote of Veronal before

Books and Stationery,
GROCERIES

0.1. SrARUIM.
Kwi-n. M.r

IM.

if_______

k

EDWIN H. MALLORY
For Coootr Cterl—
DANIEL RTRJKER.

Howell Cobb, Esq., in a speech mode
some days since at Atlanta, Georgia,
which has been published as a Southern
Eteciionccring Document, truly repre­
sents the spirit oi tho Prta DauocaicT
of Uris Nation. Its spirit is tho same

that animated nix when, re Secretary of
tho Treasury, under Jamee Buchanan,ba
endeavored to destroy tho credit of the
Government, and when as an opA Bx»XL LxiDgM, us did his best to overturn
it. Hose &gt;a what nx scyt of fho Georgia have gained largely over last year.
members of the Chicago Wnveutioa.—
Tho vote of Vermont for tho
Road it mon and cmmfryinon, and then years baa boon as follows:
toe if it is not truly Pure unadnltratod
Dem.
IMS. - - - - 28.460 18,588
15,992
1868 -,-- 81367 14,4W
MtM8
1860 ------ -- . 84,260 11,880
2-^370
(Pre^dretial) 83,808 10,886
U»72
U81--------- -88,166
24,2d.T
8,812
1862 ................... 80,082
8,724
26,808
1863 .................. 29,612 11.932
17351
1864 .................. 81.260 12,2'3
18,877
(I’reridcntial) 42,410 1.1,221
20,098
1865 ...... 27,586
_ ___ • .BM. 18,729
84117 21,292
22,825
18C7
31,GM 1LM0
20,184

Having carefully road and pondered
fho above, then study in a reflective spir­
it the words of “Brotherly Lore** in

which ho refers to ius fellow ‘ white”
eitiaons of Georgia, who differ with um

sidering the drouth this summer. Farmore complain that their corn crop Is a
Held in McDowell’s Grova, four miles failure, but we predict that tho yield
west of this Village, on tbe 14th inat. will be about an average one. Early ap­
It was decidedly a suceeae. Teu schools ples are scarce at $1.&amp;O@2.W per bathe!
of d 1 Gorent denoqplnationa, from this
County and Allegan, were present.
Much palm was taken In oqulping
schoolswith decorated wagons, banners,
four-horse teams, Ac. Wc regretted
that the Committee cf Arrangements
MISCELLANEOUS.
failed to secure the services of a Brae*
Band, hut the assemblage aafleied no
inconvenience from this failure, as we
had a good Martial Band, and sufficient

reaching over a mile In length; each
school following ita Banner, bearing the
name of theacbool, with tome wuitahle
motto, or appropriate inscription. Many
children carrying a motto-banner in ad­
dition. Vpon arriving at the grove,
Ur. McDowell was appointed Chair­
man, and each school designated Ita
speaker. The arrangement being that
all tbe schools should ring two pieces of
music in concert, and each achoolahould
ting Just previous to the time allotted to
Ita tpsaksr. After tbe exercises had
fairly oommanced, and three speakers
As noticed last week, wo would again having "Mid their pieces,”
call attention to tho Annual festival of
Waa anneunoed. This proved to be of
tho Agricultural and too Arts, to bo held
the plo-nlc form, and was really a mag­
at Hastings on the flth, 7th and 8th, of
nificent repast We noticed too, that
October. It is too late in ths history of although it waa tbe '‘children’s day,"
agriculture! exhibitions to need that that this part at loart, of tho exereteM
much be said upon the utility of three wasashoartilyenterwUnteby tbe oMer
Fa-re. The main point ia to awaken in­
terreL Whether tbe Pair ie a snooore

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

/'WmuT.-Wheet stiD

mom in rspidly, nJthough
FUniCUlf FRCSOllFTlORS

Be Sure to See this Maehint,

STOVES, IRON.

range quite an h’gh a» the
now. tor white whet, from

matieta give an entertaintn
HaU next Ratunlay evenin
trrreted in the Temperanc
al. who are not, be preeelit

SWISS

‘FLORENCE SEWING lACHIBl*

XipTv*. ■* *»» * ■ • far «•&lt;»■■* a«4 W«
UUVK WEXoXA-COiXa SOUTH.
E.I.. aKI., 1ML

MA1N\M»U)TIIKIW-

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

/Tnn Wutnn.-The

BOOKS.

are at present. that we are
• “apeII.of weather1* In t
But thia 1ms nothing to
barline In goods, that to t
calling at the oornner stor

Blank Noto and Receipt Kflokf,

Dry-G-oo&lt;ls,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

ESTABLISHED IX 1867-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

GEORGE PRESTON
letUea^yoor aUeatiea to Me

Hypophosphi t e,

HAIR Reston

CONSUMPTION.

Court House, In the Cler
Friday evening. The me
*1 to order by D. Srn
Maxixr, wm clweeu cha

HAlRDRESSIfKi
'»°»eBo|Qe

eay most cmpnatiaajly to everyman and mony preavlled during tho whole pro­
.uu u
i---------------- aredipg, .Neu fact enkiOee thi&gt; mansgTho ofllcors of tho Society cannot make 'era to credit,, for It Is reldom that over'
it a success. They simply prepare for :2000 pcr. ens meet to odebrute an Annlyour exhibition; and whatever is of in. vereary day, but wait Utile Jangle ce­
tercet must mainly depend upon you. If Jcum to mar the Joy Of aU. Perhaps
more prominently we should•.mention
you biing nothing to tho shew there will the
।
efficient and genUeauauly
bo nothing to see. A greet many peo­
ple go to tbe “Ft1?’ year after year,
Mr. Bakar, the President, ac |ulkod
ably; and
Grego.-y, thu
bringing nothing; and yet wonder and himself
■
oomplain that too show is jiocr; and per- Marshal wa* untiling in hit efforts to­

n&gt;&lt;w. CmHdr
to 113 nsturul color and beauty,

---- a.,

Oct.

T^Tu»Vi.iTij—

A NEVINS.

imparted to the Hsb make k

Groceries and Provsions,
vuu.

OC. mV|

tafn-r Tt..|..k.
After fully digesting that choice mar w. Ui.r ik .Ww
ul.
•"■'f—'V—. R»r. Dr. tun.M. TfrwWsre or Eiery Desertptfes,
eel, then rec if the following distinct they ought to improve. Thia is like Of Grand Rapids; Rsr. G. H. Ashes,
‘
Croclurrf and Woodes-Warc,
v__r-----ridicule
ru.—.. upon
----------------once
own dwelling ttdDr A IL EUb, of Middlevllfe; A.
avowei ot the Intention of the Pure heaping
because ono-hnlf tho clap-boards1 are uft Clark, and Eugene Gregory, of Thorn­ KEROSENE OIL
Deawawy, torrtjow the late ar.7
apple, and Rev. Mr.------of AR-gan.
does not demand more than a passing tho gable.
There are but few poisons who cannot
A very pleasing incident of the day,
which occurotton the arrival home of
the 1st Congregational School of this
vlUsge, should not I
rioiitiM, but tho perfect grain, fruit and
starting for tho grave,
vogetnhks, and thu articles of utility
and of Lonely which am to be fand

ZAtL

not,

with ahtoont every honsehofaL

TRY IT! 'TRY IT! TRYITI
HYPOPHOSPHITE*
OMsds Ww&gt; tk. Feroel* W Da A *

Then lot

ecu

-Rutlan
l On b

�and lllisrrltantotis.
riMitr

PaUU. o-

.

BPB0I4I, NOTIC.a

JO»W H.
fete-k, *111 addm. U*pl,^,,0 ...

machine,

BUSINESS CARDS.

JJIBSOLUTIOS.

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

HariTare.ta’lretliili

IH1- Summer Arrangement. 1MB.
hmiprW"
MlsblgasCaalral
auhmIc,wk *• rollow,:

TM Co-partoeraoip baretafow existing nsdrr
tbe same and stylo of BARLOW. GOODTKAB
A atiXT.Udtaoolrad by msiul eauaet.

t£S

IMh; Prairieville, Tueaday53d'
out and hoar.
—rat. Turn

N. BARLOW,
W. S. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
DssUaga, A.g. H. 1M7.

By ardor OQ. COMMITTEE.

Ed.Ba.xxw,

Permit mo at thia Hnr
to address you through th. pen, and
give you a brief hUtory of oar Oaxkmon
Behoci Colebratton, which waa h.id at
Assyria Center on tho ISth InsL All of
the arrangements wire nidds tbo dav
t^vimM.a.d.rery thin, put
for ths reception of th. schools. At ten

r the Best Stitch
iX-aa’tt.-S&amp;.l

Pay Up.—Tbe attention of all per*,01 mdebteil lo us U asked to the
prompt settlement of tbelr accounts.
WebsrrUon patient, but now we &gt;nud
/ Wonk Bra.iTe.—The .tonelaying has
' alrva.ly commenced for the new brick
Moek uffiootiTEAa, Barlox, Sweezkt

and Mr oof-

____

rBAiuotvA UOODYSAIU mills, East

Dansby.—The City Bakery ia tbe
IK MACUINE
FIRST

premium;'

place lo get the things ‘‘needful" for
•very h'luse bold. CHAMBWBLAIS is a
flue fellow, give Idin a calL
/SrosK ABCTNElfTB are being srccted

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

Hastings,

drawn by four hoots, and decorated
with evergreens, flag, and banners suit­
able for the occasion, and stteadaJ with
good Martial Music which greatly euli­
vened the acene. At eleven o’clock the
exercises of the day commenced and
were opened by prayer. Tbe seboote
were then called U numerical order
each one performing ita part well, which
consisted In singing And declamation
prinoipaRy, both tcacben and ecbollan
acting thelrpart well. After the schools
flnb.be 1 their exercise, they were ar­
ranged in their proper order and march­
ed to tbe table, where refroehmonU were
In readinea to quench the thbaty appe­
tite. After oatlng our retreghmenis and
greeting friends, we again sseembldB
around the speakers ata&amp;d, where we
listened to a short but able addrma on
Education from J.H. Palmer, oar Coun­
ty Superintendent. ’Every thing paaacd ■b* greet Jliareilr, er
off very hurthonlously and rathfactorv
the HtoUtr.
Orsink VrUenK F
to all present. Y’ours witfi respect,
U&amp;Mtr, and alldne.i
Ciao. P.

•&gt;cc this Machine,

I***'.

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
Perftnaorr. FucrCeoA, Wall Paper, A.
A FULL STOCK of artlelr^f n toy list raastaaMp

General Grocer,

ITamraW purr, (evrrssftdpvaWsr. and wrroaiid
Cheap u Uis Chckpe.t!

Btkvbxs.

Creek; one Just belnw each flouring
miu In tills VlUagu. A good thing.

xiddlbYilLb

IBOf.

itiTAi a mi)

Mrxxlliau Ladies’ mowings.'
[tlxiroete Aye. a letter of a di.tlageUbedgrallen.aa in Hie 4e Janeiro.)
eotue in rapidly, although prices do not Uadwny'a Kendy Ilellrf. Hrnoratluf Re­
solvent, uud liegaUtiag pill.,
range quite as Ifgh a* they did, being
Rio i-b Juiixu, Mai eh JI, 1U«.
now for white wheat, from $1,90^1,90.

Boots and Shoes,
IAI10W a OOOITEAI'I MILLS
tSTWoRK done chop for CASU.JH

Dr® Mciicinffl, Gram,
rOTlCK la bcrrtv gi'ae ibat tbe Drain doanI miaaionars ef Darn Coesty win waal al iba
iM^Jparll .Kielwla. in Iba lownablB af Carl•
। no^^sdar KcpUmbar Mb, IMS, al * o'cUik
M. for ibeuaipoae oCeeniractleg for lb* parmanaa of ibecuaairesiioo of a Dbcb or Drain,
tn known aa tUa.XieU.la Ditch, located ia Ua

iar««(y^ Hair Restorer or Drcming,
(taoar bottt'.) Every Drugglit sells it.
Price One Dollar.
ulStl

a Seymour and Illnlr organ is aocn to be
•tvtr il in tbi. Village, and the gather­
ing of tbe untcrrlflmi. at I'niojiJftall on
TuehLty of last week looks n- Ibnugh

NEW ADVEBTlSEMENTI.

&gt;OKS.

Hair Ragawator.

Mlns &amp; Hmssaaiers,

err st present, that we are going to have
*"»peUtrf weailicr" in this quarter.—
Hot tbi- Las nuthlng to do with tho

IL A. GOODYEAR,

raflinr st the cornnrr nture of Baiiuhv

Bate &amp; Eichaue Daler,

* Goodyeail

■••gjgggrSffil
Wjrsxr.Eu^dSass:

raa quite fully

nd Receipt Hookf,

[ONABY
ind and FarUts,

-

SPECIFIC PILE,

BOOK

• Hastixos Cornet Band.—We regret
that mention ha* been so long neglected
by nr, In regard to tbe incmbeia of the
above named Band. We noticed them
*lih prid.', mounted on their now and
•plenlld Wag«m recently, parading our
■treeU, ilL-&lt;»ur&gt;lng &gt;omc of their fine
music. A good Band, in our opinion, la
the Ute of any town, ahd ihould bo Well

s p h i t e,
rMPTION.

ikit
' Wiilum
Hirra’a iHCTtOBARY OF THE BIBIX T&gt;»
oslr nl.lMS miUUHwl io Aswrirs. oooAws^ b’
Hr. Beuth’e«*. band. In &lt;u.e Urea (Man. ratnon. HlulntaJ eUb over Ifc atari rod ««&gt;d &lt;■•
’TltJliisJ aobacribrrs see tbal you rt« “&gt;•
gynalnr rdiliun by De. Itallb.
The Srr,.^rU
»ays. tb» rdlUen
pobUabcd by Meaara. Derr II Co-, a tbe geasux
Tbi
asya. wborvee ■tob« to
gel. la Ibe elH-peat f-rm. the beat DwUeoary of

»^HAIR DRESSING
s^csastrsstma

Two Is Six Bom ct lbs Bpre,Ao HU *&lt;R
Every Bottle is Warranted.
plda’a ^‘nioaa fro« all aorta of people" eodrr
,r name ol Hoatrtlar'a Stamaeh Bl I Irra!
It ia so infuaka of the na..al etreUeel tosie,
lU-bU.eoa, aaii seorbakc sad slltratirr barbs,
rata and barks, is tbe pSUiled aplrl.aaa re­
tecs tf Bye. .
„.
HOW DOES IT otetRATEf

^OE YOV INSURED t

The yannetf Mutual Fire Im Ct
BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES

“•'“iicxissdr"””.■red Capiial,

.

.

.

13,800,000

■■■-.-, —•
— —lyi DisbaSee, Uwe &lt;
ek Daaf Daeealu is tbe Urier. MHbr DI
gas-. InBsml.on er WaakeeuorIbeKIdaai
Clergyman,Lawyera.BlndaaW. and all wl

U^ofp .*«..*•
nal worki b» three
■v’S’te'jas

io

anrrw tbe atraragtk wd

F0WTHE CURED?

.SEXUAL DEBILITY!

guise a Tanners Club was held at .tbo
Court House, In the Clerk's Offlca, last
Friday evening. The meeting was call­
ed to order by D. SntiKKB, and N.
Baili.-y. waa ebreeu chairman, and A.
Boas Secretary.
Au rre-cutive committee waa then
«l«:ted, consisting of 3. W. Bestlxy,

A gn»d deal of spirit and entbusfatrm
Vaamoulf.ated, and after some prellmlMsry remarks tbe meeting adjourned
till Friday evening 11th, inat. to further
perirci their o.ganUation, and make
Nt&gt;cb arrangements (or tbe campaign aa
to«y be nerenary. Let US have a Urge
(Meting at tbe Court House next Friday
evsnlog, and set the ball rolling..

j^AKRY COt’JlTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY
r&lt;-&lt;^!Uraood for Circular, g.riag Prieaa,

6W£

SST.SES
Comer 4f

' 5VM. II, MCCONNELL, Agent
toa.»t aod-tt IMomosJU.. Grand Rapida. M.cb,

and Bailruatl Strata

IfrlMjVGfl

TSTfflN
Broad Gauge Railway I

t,l.-»t;i.t.&gt;ATI.or UHUAaA.t.AIJOX.or I,
nm&gt;, or CLEVELAND, er OOBHY, or tu
■
MARLA, io or fnwn

MICH-

NEW

Butiud Correspondence.

BONTOI,

YORK

PITTaBCRGD,

E». DAs-NKRt-KuUsad all right for

«d,w«, with tbo Ilttlo folks of three
Sabbath t-cboola,met in a pleasant grev®
"»tbe farm of Mr. Furrs MEAD, aod
b*d what tho children calls mighty ■

AMTIC &amp; GREAT

..VSTKI A, •
it&amp;sse.

"’“‘JlctflOiM.

WAHUINGTON CITY.
This la tbe oaly. Roots to tb*

,

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

SrjB&amp;rl!

u,“ r**W*k*4 b} Ex! D. PRICHARD.

^OJtKTHXMG NEW

Atlantic A Qt. Western Railway.

Far ibe Furam af Hkbljt*«!
T. PHILLIPS. e&lt; Hartings, bat lag psrobaaed
he Right tor tbo
' t fi I

rer made, ia na» prrjArad lo a^Jl oa rraaooabla

-&amp;3 sisiz-d..

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’ 7 "jJS Ku’pAUi RB. Os. bupt SrUate.
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solox bobjxsox. bbf. bkjiof sbo rr.

IN TRADE.

SF"A corrernondunt writes to salt if
4he brow c»f a hill evar bocomoo wrinkled ?
Tbe only information wo Can giro him aa
that point, in, that wo have vary often seen

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if mn AiiiAim &gt;. itovib.

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for th. .ptfirrm price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH: ARTICLE,

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All
8'1200 i

OMMtodaasand or brsksa la
port nt Ion replaced without sbargn
FT* Cheeks drembl.g .rtirlr. kM
ipoU 1. Clute al rotes meoKosed tela
g oanan.ee eterr artiale to seal Ism Ibaa II

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Vermin from Granaries
----- r------ nt of the Gttnre Kortntr
says that after the grain is in bin, and
.made level, we may spread evenly over it
w quality of slaked firne—one quart io
25 bushels, or in that proportion. If the
. nls&lt;Wtmc&gt;c3tre3ponitfhflywdldosobnt
onoo—and will leave tho promises Tho
, .lime must be fresh slaked and pcrfoctly
dry. To keep out insects, the limo must
■ be mixed thoroughly rJ'*- *’
’
’’
can bo separated from it by nining it

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andlr. IbaisdaMM tented ud lined Parerel.
srd. seed Prist. I Terr Jm Duaaak T.bls

.
ILiiumr. woo once strolling
along the wharves in Boston, when ho
mot a tall gaunt looking figure, a “dig­
ger” from California, and got into converaation with him. s
•Healthy climate I suppose?
"Healthy'. it ain't anything else. Why
Stranger, there you ran choose any elimato
you hko, botor cold, and that too without

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think o’ that the next cold morniri’ when
yougst out o’ bod. Then's a mountain
then, the Sary Navady they call it, with
a vallev on each side of it ono hot and
one cold. Well, get on tho top of that
mountain with a double barreled gun.
and you con without moving’ kill cither ,
summer or winter game, jest as you
wish?’
What! have you tried it!
,
Tried it! often; and should liavedono
pretty well, but for ono thing?’
“Well, what was that?”
*1 wanted a dog that would stand both
climate. Tho lost flog I had from his
tall off while pinlin’ on the unmer side.
Ho didn't get entirely out of the winter
side, you see, true n.i you live.”

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north llSear.ta wot. tbrm and 10-HCTV rt.inl,
tbrnce uariK tl drprrra.wrat, two and SO Doth
tlrauia-. Ihaiic* ..orte W d«rctj weal. Srr and
to- loodi (baiSa Io a brUgt emamc tte aa Id M ud
QroklM Ilia rail and want road ronmar Ihmib
land that Man*r io Alteil I’atetes; tteoca
a. rib II drc'vra aad frl. luioetej, wr.t ten and
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counting room, put out the light, and is
said a proposition was made to sack tho
•ffleo, dot this was not done. They
subsequently serenaded tbo Times office,
ahd were advertised by one at Its editor^
to maintain' their rights, emu though

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t-.weahip'ofJol.Mtwn?, a/fciliwMa %-.‘"ctm-

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XTOTirt litereby tftvrsrtet tte Dreis C&lt; n&gt;
Ln BiUktetwr* &gt;4 Harry C»uaiy will ai,el at tte
teuwaaTAlterl Pachta, (a tte tom (hip of Jtenalawn on Tbaredar tte l&lt;Mh day af Hrpteoter. A.

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tame hasra»4 plaea.

TaEQAL NOTICES.

Bisk kata Lav a way ov git Ung on tbe
top ov the wood-bouse when other folks
have gone tew bed, and singing dewets TWIST Til Ellt UE.TT
COTTON
till their voices spfl«Land their tails swell
till it oerau sz if tbeymust split.
With Special reference Is she waste of
If I wax you, I wouldn’t go Into the
onrt.tlrr.OM
blntne’s until the pblnancts ov the
country gets mote calm, for If tbno
sums a big smash up, feats wllfbe the
fust things to dip.
STB0SCEB THIS EVER BEFORE.
«0*The ‘Crew of the Constitution,'
an orgaulrotioii of fledging Democrat',
Which would be more projierly named
If It were called tbe Crow of tho Alaba­
ma, paraded In St. Louis on Friday night
■BBIGHAM A CO*H
to show their uniform. About mid­
GBKAT
night they serenaded the RrpiMican
office, and while one of ths editors of
— ----- Orji F,ocy .nd HU pl.
that paper was replying to the compli­
ment, some one In the upper story of
'the WasOfcAe Foot office nearly opposite,
made a remark In response to an aasortlon of the speaker. A dozen of the
crew immediately made a rush to tbe
door of Che Pott counting room, and
finding an employee of the office there,
assaulted him; striking him In the face,
and beating him over the bead with an
ear, Inflicting a severe scalp wound. A

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nights, and once in a while git on a bad

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VOL. XIII.
JasiitHS J irtrtory

Hastings, Michigan. Wednesday, sep. is,

MEDICAL

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THl OUTLAW.
FBO.lt DUNKIUK ASDSALAMA5CA,

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A True Story of Arkansas Life.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER

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The Great Strengthener and Pain

Destroyer of the World.
•old

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by

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noted tar his i
J.M P. M. SEW YORK SIGHT EXPRESS, courage.
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TAtrri ~ tnox.

JOSS X'CBAEt.

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PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN

EVERY

HOUSE

TH HUT BffiM
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

Hew

ntrnsni eoutb,

Yari City sal Visiiity,

TWENTI-FIVE TEARS.
MIDAJffi ZADOO POBTEB’3

tim COUGH BALSAM.
Price 25. 50 and 75 Cto. per Bottle.
tux bxst. linxarxer
MOW EFFECTUAL BLMEDY

C0U8HS, COLDS, ETC,
Iforta luta e«wr J»rodii&gt;^A.
PUBELY VEGETABLE,

—..... ..
■■
Tlle “Stock of the Strongs proved
dreadful
one forthamaolrua.
Two
„
_____________
_ . ....___ Tiro
of of
theth
brothers were shot dead while six of the
others ware badly wounded, several of
them mortally, when the rest of them
wore glad to withdraw for the time —
This affair caused the most unbounded
excitement throughout Arkansas. The
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j1*1 &lt;£_
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roa in Iredell
Axeuau
In the year 18—there lived
•I Horvwltiwilk# county, North Carolina, a Presbyterian
'■*
rry. Ho was
minister by the name of Curry.
„—
s man in comfortable circumstances, of
most excellent reputation, with a large
family of suns and daughters. Among

tai taittwi

A meeting waa held in 8t Paul an
Saturday evening last tor the purpose of
taking meaauree to rol'ero the starving
settlers of the Bed River Colony, in .the
British Praearie- N. W. Hiteon.ENj,
gave a brief account of the state uf at­
tain in the Bod Biver aetOement, and
tho needs of tho aottlen. There were
third of tho settlara—who were entirely
dostitute. The great distance which it

tiers, made wheat the best article that
could be sent them. The settlement was
about forty miles along the Bod Eire?

stated that a barrel of flour per annum
common estimate. Ho suggested that
appeal* bo made, to other cities of the
State and to other Stales, including Chi­
cago. Milwaukee and St Louis.
Governor Marshall made a few re­
marks, saying that it waa a gratifying
fact that tho mode of aid was fully aa'.tied—that tho only question waa in re­
gard to getting funds to pay for wheat
and flour and transportation to George­
town, where |he settlers could easily get
them. Ho suggested that an appeal bu
made through our Chamber ol Com­
merce to the Chambers of Commerce uf
other cities. Ten thousand bushels uf
Governor Marshal offered areeolurion.
of the meeting that a fimd to purchase
tad transport to Georgetown Minnesota,
noflra than tan thousand bushels of
wheat, should be immediately raiaed to
relievo the settlors ; and that tho Chsm-

half of the object
Snbocziptiona
wife with the warmeet affection, and with amounting to &lt;1,187,75 were made by
those present at tho meeting—Dtlnii
Tribunt.
showed a
OUTLAWRY III KENTUCKY.

path, and all tho entreaties of tho young Th c Great Martyr has His Head Cut
man foiled to pacify him. Finally he
Open by sn Enthniiastie Admirer—
declared that he would clear tho court
Grief of Enthusiastic Admirer.
with fury depicted in his countenance. —

.t-lr Ln, &lt;ta«= b.
hi. wpdwJ.taHm.mMJ.idMUialw.lh who lagged behind was sicted by Hill
*&lt;nkn i.
k.t.r, id wo. ih. nipwl Ci mW- ttawtoCT. raM»r,Ltx»» Cunr. wu and beaten unmercifully.
staggoring to hundreds. Many fur
for aa
_ m- of hia schoolmates. w.
Young Howard caught bold of tho inration
He seemed starnreriiur
impulsive, goneroua. and the possessor time refused to belivvo it.
Perhaps tho state of public fooling can
of many noble qualities.
From childhood Nixon Curry was in best bo shown by the two follocring ex­ ed upon the youth and struck him to the
love. His fair one was a girl somewhat tracts from (be little Bock G&lt; uiu. Tho earth. Before he eould rise HiD sprang
first appeared when Hill became so popu­ upon him, and commenced pounding
from Duf*lo, younger than himself attending the lar during tho days of tho Convention:
samo school with him. She returned hia
“Among the truest friends of the peo“For God's sake, stop, flill 1 Don't
affection, and so ardently ware they at­
tached to one another that, what ia moot C&gt; of all in the present Convention may you know ma, your friend -\Howard P”
named John Hill, of St. Francis.—
rare in childhood, no rival was ever rufHis enoixy, eloquence and courage fully each moment, and finally dutnhod a
up in a delicious entitle him to the plsoo ho bolds, and, aa pistol, determined to take hia friend's
lifo. Howard, soring tlio criaishad come
and as their years wo trust wiH long retain—that of tho
loader of tho Arkansas Democracy."
riozod tho bowio knife that protruded
Tho second extract is taken from tho from hia vest and buried itia his bosom.
fosbade all same paper May, 1840 :
o evident that their
Hill, with a smile of singular sweetness
thnl lingered on his naturally handsome
Two distinguished citizens were killed, free after he waa a corpse. He then
and three others dangerously wounded. died without a groan.
'
The difficulty resulted from an attempt
Howard looked down in to his face,
to arrest John HtH, a member of the last aa if unable to realize what he had done
BA&lt;HMVE CHECKED THBOUGH.
Legislature,
nnd
formerly
of
tho
State
. ._____ -- &lt; — -... A«k«r l.ul.
Oonvention, who aa it is alleged, is "the
"God knows I would not ham done it
notorious robber, Nixon Curry,who com- if 1 could ham helped it, but it was
tr-ARK FORTICKBTS VIA ERIE RAILWAY.
mitteed such atrocities fifteen years ago either your life or mine."
...... _n
...I Tl-k,l
in the Mountains of North Carolina."
He turned away with a gloctny air,
breath of lite remained in his I
II. RIDDLE,
Atlength, al the age of

County.
Tho train upon which the eloquent «xhile waa first expected arrive*- without •
him, nnd groat grief fall upon tho faith­
ful.
"
But tho next train brought Vol, to the
unexpected joy uf the crowd. One en-

rushed at the
embrace him,
his delirium n
wabbly condition
couragecnenta of
_
advertently whacked the sainted martyr
side of tho head with his cmb-etick.

believe yon 1

officer," immediately canceivod himself to
bo tho object of a horrible conspiracy.
Louis Napoleon, General Ceosar and
other great mon of different ogee have
been subject to repeated attempts at o»saasmation. why not the Great Martyr,
who is in a more aaa-aaa^inxte condition
than any of thorn ?
Ho raved and swore. He drew a re­

render

p BEAT WESTKRN B.ULWAY.

ward for the arrest of John Hill; and'
thus between the two, it eoetns as if it
Were we writting fiction, we should
turned and was about up with tho victim.
Hill pecked up hastily and sei out
others, and
Morales Ei.. (&lt;Un») 4:40 a- m ; D»»Kr. W
stitnted,
duty compels us to add another
with his wife ana children for Upper
renewed his flight.
incident before thia tragical tale ia endonce of a band of dasperadoce that
It will be remembered that Hill en­
Alleghany Mountains, near the tonnes he bed reason to believe would protect
him. He waa pursued by over a bun- joined upon his eon to avenge his death.
Faithfully did that son obey tho com­
mand. When be had reached his six­
pose of witneernng the sport and secur­ teenth year hb left for Texas. Ho was
ing a part of the munificent reward that
name famous by the ntimlws and char­ was offered far his apprehension. HID
mother! PoorHowardI I
acter of hia expLsts- WitU«t attempt- was overtaken at Conway Court House
|iaLE.&lt;Mc(:sui.n»» " •
by these men, and halting hia wagon and
The Butte county (CaL) Prttt,
4 stated that the young rob- aimonishing hia wife and children to
eittagtlwabove,any*: "Thereon
tooka lite for the sake olplun- keep their plnoee, he marched forth with
who disbelirre thia story, but it
his death-dealing gun.
The gallantry of the action, and Hill's in every particular. We knew
RAXD TSUKK RAILWAY.

#!W TOM PIANO FORTE COMPAKT.

tni

The Starriag &gt;*ople at Bed Hirer-

HUL Bulliee who sought Quarrels on
ooms word occund between him and any tho aiigbtest pretext, accented aDmanner
of his neighbors ; and yot all knew that of insults from him, without a single
it waa from no'.tack of courage on the word of romuustzance.
part of Hill, for all the hunters that
One day in September, 1845, white he
was seated at the breakfast table, HUI
Swamp," or descended by torchlight to* buret into tears
to tho bowels of tho Orark Mountains,ho
*'What is the matter, dear?’ Inquired
had tho reputation of being tho most hia wife.
tearless. He was ovcr-wholmingly cleet
T have had a dreadful dream. It is
a warning. I know I shall dfo before
sknsot Together we have encountered
perila tnd hardsihips; you abandoned
auence, and speedily become a leader in
tho ranks of his own party. Ho was a
member of the Convention which form­ me. We have loved frem childhood, »^d
ed tho State Constitution, and was re- that love has never known abatement.—
slscted to
It is this that troubles me—not regard
tot self. It is indsllibly impressed upon
my mind that I shall die a horrible death
before sundown, and the thought that it
will distress you. also distrasM ms."
These were the exact words of HUI.as
testified by his wife and children. His
"famous fighters.” A close and cordial
intimacy grew up between thorn and
HiH, and the latter, most unfortunately,
and unguardedly, made George, the
(Th# Circuit Court of Popo county, in
eldest, confident of his previous history. which Hill redded, it should be rcmarkIt so happened that George had a most
ambitious desire for political distinction,
and mode a request of Hill that he “When a man’s time hosc&lt;jmo,ho
should resign his seat in the Senate in
his fovor. HOI refused, and the broth­ bravely."
Then turning to his son
ers conspired to revenge.
WiUiam. a bright boy of 18, ho told him
Sending to North Carolina, they -pro­ to go and get the Bible, and upon it he
cured a copy of the reward offered for made him sware to kill the man that
Nixon Curry, the notorious robber. The lolled his father.
four, powerftxl and determined as they
"Here oomeo Moses Howard, tether;
were, dared set attempt his CLpiar* alone ho will protect you," remarked Mary,the
but secured the Assistance uf a dozen eldest daughter, aa she described tho
young man approaching
Hill in in his own houao. The 5..U.
The youth, who was a fine, powerful
never forgot his daily peril. He always looking man chatted a tew minutes with
carried an enormous doubla-barrelted the family, and then went out with HUI,
who shared and dressed himself with

and in those days its population num-

nai.'wn.rtitt

8»«»»r

NUMBER 21

od hospitality, and such continued to be
hia character ia tho country which he
had adopted for a period extending over

THE MOAB OAOUl—Dccnx HACK ROTT1
_
TO
jamit

ght ftsstisgs

dered in this way by any damned Radi­
cal, you know 1 The reception party at-

ecstacy of a dead friend. Hi refused to
be oonviucod, and continued to rave wild-

repairs, leaving the wretched

Bonding his thanks to a Geonrian for

of nkU T.Ai.-M Hfiaoia,and
and they have lost faith in the

sir with the
The writer doubt this who saw what I

mw

in Chi-

grand and square

unmolested.

rifle sra hoard from
rat him, but all resulted tragically or In-

DU. ZAD00 FORTER'B
^■OLESALE A BETA IL.

oyster

depot,

I It latena &lt;h# Mbits '
reran oTstKRS*

Wholesale and Retail.

Curate Sugar Coated Fills,

that Curry waa undec the influence of
strong drink when ha revealed the strange
history of hia early Hfo, although he

»r eyef ctor rated upon."
Two months' altar this

conduct

qurinted with hia wife, who has just died,
when the waa a school girl in a Pana

tu

RECESS

�®k» £»»th&gt;gs giaarr.

TKETUOEDT AT

0

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO. *; rr -(Iprii ooow. 7'^
ewr nsiir=T====»

D. ■PMOUMXa'M

CASH STORE

sewing
machine**
Inthotv,,.,.

U*HT!X&lt;ri», Mien-

NEW GOODS:

uniLicia naniTian

DRUGS &amp; MEDIHXE8, PHILLIPS

&amp; BEBTLey

louluu

FOB PB ratDEXT,

ULYSSES S. MAVT,

ai'DXrott, HmlD.D.

A Splendid Asnrtmenl for
Sale at Rail Hoad Prieee.

Bingh^n, th*

or ILLIXOIS.
FOB VICE-FMERIDEXT.

scBmrm

orrxDf.a.c

colfax,

P^Aeew, Won.IL Waahbura, M. Ofof
Wisconsin.

the Republicans, forgetting that Tnn

Ths MO/frimiiPensylva-

meeting held!
JSSlV%&amp;a°mu~

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere

Metis iocs mmsuttn^,
Itk &lt;■ much me

niag the Blockade al Vicksburg,

IL CH ARUM W CMrtBKE.
Ill &lt; h a iu &gt;&lt; r &lt;.-::itAU.
iv. nvito.s &lt;i cUTCHMOB.
V. GILES IIUUBARD.
. ...
VL ktlCHAEL C. T. PLE3SNER.

man waa gifted with either physical.
loyal1 American, who, with hia wife and:
dtUghite, had traveled 1500 miles toeae

HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.

MORGAN BATES, of Grand Traver*.
GEK. OLIVER L. CTAULD150. ofCUakm.
•Sr
Trumver—
EBE3EZER 0. GROSVENOR, efUUWals.

eurrod. In which all the partiro eugagod
ware Democrats. The notorious Sol Ak­
and acknowledge that tho Republican en, a Democratic bully who Ilves al Goparty saved the Union from complete
destruction by his rebel frlondi, abollah-

It-Vaket tlu Bett stild.

kteebuUiaUU.

hundred passengers,

disappointed tho

lie patroeag*,which of the “Corinthian”

*»

Akern’ aide throe time*. Inflicting, It ia

Th Is created great excitement, and I
am told that Joseph E. McDonald and
women in the Southern States are pro- Major Kinney both appealed to&gt; the
drunken rabble,begglngthem 'for Gee’.

a. a. iwiiiii.

which ia certainly a pleasant place for

SHERMAN a PRINDLE.

nation has ordained three tawa, and all
but three of the rebel States are fully
restored under them. But the Rev.

the very beet Hotels on this continent,
the table of which, aa well aa the fix-

Will Lunt a Lifo-Tim,.

Books and Stationery,

11. WILLIAM L.STOUGUTOX.ofSUroepk
III AUSTIX I)LAIR of Joekaoa.
rould speedily reduce them plctcly disgusted, and the effect will be
IV. THOMAS W. FERRY, of OUow*
T. OMAR D. COXGER, of fc. Clair.
the Traveler, and which renders* it a
This la Indeed poetic Justice to rebels
■Rl. RANDOLPH STR1CKLAXD. of Clinton.
rpHB CHEAP

COUNTY TICKET.

.1__ __

through tho “raging cannoul” into tho
city of Montreal, twelve hours behind raised four million* colored people to
ths port air and glorious sunlight of
freedom. But what la freedom to the that hia tongue stuck out, when the man

Rev. Whittag at Albion •
OKX. WILLIAM UVMPHRCT, of Loeavao.
te Sopi.-inUn.lrul of PMit tneirp^M—
OBA MEL UOdFORD, of Eetoe.

Grooerlea,

GROCERIES.
THIS MACUIXK

omiuxM ixo or rue onurr.

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM
Ml Am*H*«n Iw'.i.i. w_ w . '

•M

HABDWARE STORE,
Friday night. -We also learn that In the

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRAIYUt

H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

DANIEL STRIKER.

AHA D. RORK.

place by tho Vermont Central, staying

WILLIAM H. JEWELL.

prettiest Villages in the Green mountain

FRANK ALLEN.

fincmont and Wealth of Its population.

restored to political power again,” ex­
claims thia •■medium," without repent­
ance, in defiance of Justice, taw and hu­ was discovered by the engineer Jot a
manity, ought to be permitted to asaai peering train lying alongside the rall-

God and man.

Be Sure to Sec this Machint,

STOVES, IRON.

Buraly, the spirit of dltlen. He Mated liaS he had been at*
TRA1XX LEAVE JACKAOX-GOIXO WORTH.
U.11. «lt.llA.
(.rttegixo ood Wroonn.

playing fantastic tricks through this from the meeting aad tbrowwout at the

WILLIAM L. COBB.
JAMES W. HOUGHTALIN.

was thoughthe oould not possibly recov­
that tho Republicans hare er from his Injuries. •
Iren hundred and ninety
We are also informed that the eoudue-

Horrard, Yale and Dannonth, in Now
JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MESSER. England. This trip was delightful, but

j. p. Minn a co.

doltarof.it

ROBERT J. GRANT.

"FLORENCE SEWING IAOH1L*

LEATE WE50NA—QOIXO SOUTH.

f^T MAIN B RUT U KBS’

Hanlon, eras roughly treated by the

.

NEWS DEPOT,
cl ■ esse of our people, that wo will only
rospocta a first-rate Road, ably managed,

to about T4 cento to the gold dollar. Thia
part of hia tirade would have choked a
common mortal. Under Republican
policy the currency iteadlly advancing
1a value to specie heals; yet by that same
policy the revenues all squandered from

zeimux commnna
desire to vitii the famed and romantic

gument si the Rrx. Gentleman, which
waa applauded by those Democrats who

Mmtxt Surreal, Gxaftox Cc

N. IL, Sept 7th,J88F,

night ta the week, Sunday* not exoept-

ouroalvae thia daddedly rainy morning

On the evening of tbellth Inst, at the nor would they btlitva him If they did.

MISCKUANEOUa

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

JEWELRY &amp; IUSIC STORE.
R. HERRICK.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
sell and drink wh'-akey every
Hats &lt;fc Gaps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

(IX R0B15S0X A WiailTUAX-B 8T0RE.I
DEALER IX
‘

Blank Note and Receipt Bookl, ’

day anti

■plrituallaL

F.T.MAIX. I Rul:»ri.Fr*.WkMT*;
B. MAIX.
f
aa. »a it ... , ■

It would.pay tho RepuMb

—It is generally conceded at Waab-

Etepoi

SPECIFIC PILL,

gABBY COUNTY

Th tart

^.rou THKCCRKOJ

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

.« ■ •

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

lex amn’at *f CrnUnla Tbwb.
to.olnotary .NighUr

Freak Cm4s cdutaitly M fcaW.

Morahtul enjoyed a Dinner that waa oil
the moat faatidio'JW could desire, and that
for tho capacity of his barrel, hence hit
did honor to the reputation, National
shot tcaliered.

lawBorf of Ihol

LEGAL Blasts ASD

STATIONARY

RUSSELL &amp; KEVINS.
the State and deliver himself aa he did

tho broms of the morning boras along to
Detroit, with the ease, comfort, and he omitted Io say, that) from any tiling
he said. Ho evidently waa under pay

BOOKS.

CLOCKS, BATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL­
VER and PLATED WARE.

hia pollUcal pills.

Our trip bating my serious illness was latter of w hleli they usually take In very
delightful After ths torture of tho ride
JZev. Gsnttemi

N-EWSPAPER1,*

ei&lt; c—d» wnigg reftrflew of

Dioolo, equivalent to tel Ung a talsebood." is a
maxim in words, law and politics, but

HASTINGS,

MICH.

Wednesday, the cannon

&amp; NEVINB.
tho ait ting roan, and broke off the back
of a chair occupied by the lady of the

point we arrived after a pleasant nde

Hs started offby In forming ths audience.

P»m. Tbvoo abaalA *M ffctl to

mm

tko I’P**

WINCHESTER'S SrsctntreX ■
OBOULVBB, ABMRt

Jfcw/tjk iarecBstilt
•torn lUViril. 1
•nr leoopwitT.

GEORGE PRESTON
I AM NOW SELLING
W'Rg’xw, A No. 1, at 1100,00
01tt,toW86.

ante

FAMItT aioczim
JJt Y YOCB CLOTH AT

Liberty, and |o btat thh Government

HASTINGS-WOOLEN FACTOCT.

forever, and that other terrible tact that

SUPPORT BOK INDUSTRY!
ftrot quauty

gOMCTtUMs MOW

~

�(fay -*

'Mf

and Haiwrtlauww.
BUSINESS CARDS.

in AinrniENEin.

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN
The O&gt; partner*!:ip hirotofoie ndatlag i-viAir
lb* pama and atylo of BAULOW, GOODYEAR
A OBAXT, U dMnd by mdtoa! MMst.

Mint, Stmt Maili
»«w lain auxx,
DABTIXQH,
My| . . . Mien.

N. BARLOW,
W.8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
'/
M*»tiog», Aog. IA i«».

F. N. GALLOWAY,

BpIcFaL NOTIOE&amp;

BANKER.
coLLrcrm-w mod* a vutrma.
I-R -"wm mu Wroro.an.
HABTIX08. - . . ndvl . • . MICR.'
MI88 E. WILCOX,

.

BARLOW
A GOODYEAR,

miulineb.

«D BTOMT.mUCX BLOCK,
HABTINGB, . 87 . MICH.

Real Estate JBrokor

fTOe*.

D. S. WOODWARD,

Dry Gait, Gritirlii,
Hickory Corner*. Mlcb.

•prtbml

MISS M. MEAD,

DRESSMAKER.
RAWTIXOA -• . »b17 - .. MICH.

Drug A Bookato

Grand One Dollar Sale!

MRS. jC. FREEMAN,

MIL l7 n E R,

FREE or COST

orxa na iwr orrrex,
HA8TIXG8,. . . aSyl - • - MICH.

A-gents I

WILLIAM MYERS,
PM»r la

Ktuic &amp; Jewelry.

Great Dollar Bargains for
our Customers.

tfaroirt nxai sroxx
HABTIXOH, - - • nJyl ■ • • MICH.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

GEORGE PRESTON,

Just Received.

General Grocer,

MLDIOIXB8, CHEMICAL*,
BOOKS &lt;b STATIOXKET,
Parfaawry, Fancy Good*, Hull Paper, A,
A FULL STOCK af arllale* |a toy liaa eoaalaaU,

akd nonoa QKJin.
HASTIXaS, ■ . . aiyt • - - MICH.
UTCaah paid for Prodoea.

trtate 1 our eiUccus, at Unkm Hall, on
Saturday evening, to a rendering of a
Temptrcnee drama •The Drunkard—or

»ra aanmtwtrra.
idllor Geaeral
lb. fll.UUud

Republicans Awake I

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
•
Empire Block,
MIDDAETIlXg, ■ allyl . MICMIGAB

THE.BE8T
rmenlko for the Xe*lp Upbe

IN TTIITl
l.redloto from -Md&gt; H
‘
»&gt;*•»
Urwaatelr toatod tb* pwtfihre* r**r* bT •
b«r of oar laadlec ciiImm. with th* mat rrailfjtacraaalta. W. OO« fM| J«.U»«i la chall«r*&lt;

““

WOBLU

To proAaea • V.^.taM. preparaltoa Ita eqaab
»l, Chicago. III. Boldov all Ant daa. .drnggfeU.
Frtae. H p« bottle.
•eptlty!
ASK FOB WOODU DtrUOVED.

Safe.

S.'TlteyK S4

:ii

COMPOUND I3TBACT OF

u]

RatlUBhl.

DR. LAWRJEICE'8

s [’

ScIcbIIBc,

hl

Uglily e-llfled, no doubt, believing that
they had the truth direct from the apirItworid. But only think of It 1 a dem­
ocratic auiiem c listening to a "political
pnachcr'."

TT

lag the l«a*tpi&gt;)ario»*

a

Rbv. a. B. Whitim
. l—A Spiritualist
elogyu'wi, endeavored to expound the
damoctxlic crowd according to Ft. Tam­
many, at the Court Holm on Friday

RESTOR ATIVE
It to ab» a •■^•rtoe dieaiagtfer

1

ncy ate very much disaalinffed with at
!m«: one man on ibt ir County ticket.—
We bear UiJJ threat* of bolting. Now,
■11 that t« very foolldi. .Some of the
nasal neo nre very good men, aa ,the
world gon, but good and bad alike, on
each a ticket.'will all go to the “old
•crotch" together, on the third of No­

Ibat aill|k*ep

■
Hair
If f«bd *r gnj. to aaaame a nUar.l rotor e&gt;4
«lpor, wilhaat •ctiag m »_dya_«r atoiaiag th*
SuT’
'

DI ■iroaloa* ofaaid iBtebea wll! ba girM pa Ua

“BOSADALIS,"
*/iwU
dent; J. M. Nevixb, Vice
D. R. Cixig, Secretary.
On tnot ion, proceeded to
Captain, two l.leutcnnnta
Sergeants, reuniting via:
,
-IhtXY, Capt.; I). E. Bikdgall, let
IJeu’L; J. Macs, 2nd Lieu'U; Wxn. H.
HarronD.lat Sergeant; H. Lswis.duty
Kerjeant. and N. IL Brox'box, color
batgeaDt.

-DnocxATic Nomination.—Friday
b aald to be-nu unlucky day, and If the
ftallcmen, aeloctad by the democracy
«f ibh County on the 11th InaL, aa randldale fur county offices, don’t believe
It no&lt;, they certainly will do »o at the
eicac of tho campaign. We certainly
Illy y&lt;&gt;u gentlemen, and believing that
the id^tuf November will bury you oo
deep that you will never be heard from
again,we pen thia epitaph to your memwy. Sheriff; Samcbl Stowell, of
Woodland; Tretaurcr, H. W. Smith, of
Cwitoa ; Clerk, Cko. Rias, of llaatluga;
Jud® of Probate, C. Hawwa, of Irving:
Regblar of Derda, E. Flambbvbq, of
Bury; PmoecuUng Attorney, JOHM
Caavrni, of Middleville; Circuit
(ourt CummU-toner, Wm. Burqukx,
of Haaiinip.; Rcprcoenlatlvea, H. A.
Goonnut.and A. J. Bowme.

taTHAIH DRESSING

BEST REBEDY YET D1SC0YEJIED.

og^c£*^r.z*Al!!.,XiU^S»L
.y **”*5
*■* »»

Dtasaofti£BW,LiT8r,Iitafi,

The tan' Mitial Fin In. Ct
BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES

GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.

BOSADALIS
FarlAea the Olaod.
laapiove* the Appetite,
Alda Dljaaiaa,
Correct* th* BocraUaae,

And l«part» Tone,Strength «ud TtvuattF
to tho whole Bra.eta,
Bo that pmoaa uiog it foel' that they M0ay aa
•aura oew life.

ROSADALIS

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

li B L L B T &amp; CO.
NEW YORK,
ad ajDMt la thMClty*tbe th*

ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

Is Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.
Bead th* Mtowiog from Mr. F. Olla haaaally,
U| Faihatogltti Aaatomr la IbaWiddfe Geoegta
Aed'eal College, thief rfarg... blal. at Meath
Carolia* luring lb* war, VUa Pmldeot Oaorgia

BROAD CAGllg BUORT UMK.

ATLANTIC i GREAT 78TKRN

Dr. taerreoe*: I !&gt;»»• eanfally eiamlnx!
year formol* tor the Itoaadalia^aad raeooimewled
al at mr peiieni*. 1M ro
ae, aad naaat prove apotow romady )■
.lldlamM. roq.lrtog Urn elrtataof a groat ri-

Broad Gauge Railway!
CIXCntXATt.ee VRBAXA. OALTON. ar MAMr.,LD.cuvyoo. ~ co«»v.-Lu.

Baittawro. April IX UM.

NEW YORK,

Baltimore. Ud.L'areh LIMA
bait AilemUro In a*», and tbenforo «baoiM&gt;y
FKAIBIKVILLg,
THOMAS J. DOYKIX, XD.

WASH IMG TOM CITY.

Baltimore, February JO, IlM.
Dr. J. J Lawronoa,
Sir: I taka ptoaanra
la rocomaeadtag roew itaoomia. aa a vny pow&gt;
■rfhl aUarotle*.
Yean troly.
R. W. CABRJX. D.

Thlala iboaaly Boot* |g (h«

Oil Regions of Ponntylygnia •

Wa knew Dr. Lawroaea'i Ioe*d»lla to be aaafe
and raliabl* attorwUro. Sbj aad taha pteMoro ia
roeenmeodiog U totha praferom aad,0^ p^rim.

baiuw a mwurt mill*- e*
HTWUM ta-O-Mte CASiUJM

r*C

�•aooxntG luroniT or wn
hxioil

■nr Atnmtoitm.

SOLOW XOBIIOOtf.glV. tuuor SCOTT,
nor. x a rounds, kxv. nvner *abh
Farther Rrtioslan af the Murder af BLTCHJiit. iter. THKOnoKK L. CUTI.tK.
OBAiOKJVDlJ, sad many olb.r., will toll jhu
the WilEeh TueOy-Xe TrtM of the that
lb* Dey
Machin* aad
. Criaiaals Yet obtained.
Wrtugvr saisthe r -noli. cto:Llng non yer
booidoe aeeitig ova half th. tuna an" laborwaahVpecW Tcfagram to lb. Ci.Hon.ll
Locteviraa, Nopl- 4.
One of the tros’. appalling Uegedito
that over wound in thia nwttos of
country wee enacted on hot Thursday
afternoon,.In a lonely epot in the donee
fwwt leading from Banrtolph Station,on
the LoulrriHc and Nash rille Railroad,
rome ten miles non th of this city. The
point at which it transpired to known m
Loft Island and Pond Island, and is in
the midst of tho forest, with no human
being nearer than two mllee—the db&lt;jnoe to Randolph Station.
It appears that an industrious-Ger­
man, named WUlloh, and known aa
.‘•Charcoal John,*' a name given hhn beeaoM ho bad been engaged, io aomo ex­
tent, in burning charcoie, occupied,
with his family, a little log house on a
piece of land owned by Charles Smooth.
Tbtrtemlly of “Charcoal John*' consist­
ed of hla’wlfe, an infknt child, and a
little daughter five years of age. They
were highly eataemed by their few and
distant acquaintances gain thrifty and
■worthy family, and had managed teaave
a few hundred dollars toward future neceaitlea and comforts.
Yesterday morning some Itinerant,
Deming near the house, waa horrified a&lt;
discovering the body of John, lying not
far distant, In a pool of dotted blood,
hie skull broken in and the brain nMing
from It The frightful wound had art”

dcntly been made with an axe. A porHon of one of the murdered man's ears
had been hewn off, and his face was
coated with stagnant blood, an unrecog­
nisable maaa of human gore.
About sixty yards from the father was
Another horrible spectacle. Hero lay the
dead bodies of the mol bar and her in­
fant child. Bar skull had klso been
broken, and there was a fearful gash In
her throat,probably from a blow Intend­
ed to sever her head. The head of the
child was also broken, and both were
covered with blood.
fctlU farther on waa a spectacle even
more ghastly, If that were poeelble.—
This waa the little daughter, only five
yearn of ago. fihe lay stone dead ; her
right shoulder literally cleft from its
place, and a frightful gash descending
. deep Into the body, the blow evidently
haring been struck while the pcor.ehDd
was endeavoring to escape the clutches
of the murderer of her parents and sla­
ter.
As soon as poeelble after theca startl­
ing discoveries wen made, a messenger
waa dispatched to thia city, and arrived
a little before 8 o’clock, proceeded' to the
Office of tho Superintendent of Folios,
where be laid the story before the au­
thorities. Officer Dillon and Coroner
Dick Moore were Immediately despatch­
ed to the place designated by the aesHQgvr, and loft here in a buggy. Short­
ly after getting into the woods, beyond
I?anlolpb Station, the buggy broke
down, and they were compelled to start
oh foot and employ a guide. Before
reaching the scene of tho forest tragedy,
they several times became lost In the
darue wood, and It was with the utmost
difficulty they finally reached their dec­
lination. Detective DUlon found the
body of the murdered charcole-burner
Inclosod tn a rail pen which had been
erected to keep off the hogs. The bodies
of the wife and childrep lay where'they
bad fallen. None of tho.corpcen were
approachable, having lain an long that
the stench of putrefaction was almost
euCTbcatlng within a few feet of thorn.—
It la not known who murdered them-;

Said a well known lawyer of Bt
Tnais the other day, "I have been a
Democrat, but I cannot vote to surrend­
er everything we fought for. If I can
do any good, I will take the stump for
Grant and Colfax. '

Groceries and Provsions,
KAUB, AXES, SALT, COD FUR,
Tla-tfsre of Erery DeMrlptien,
Crockery aad Wondra-Ware,
&amp;EEO8ENB OIL,

“ rU,‘eU“

At th. aland laUlr '•copied by A; Rroraac A Os.
os HtatoBireos, Haatsap, Uieh.
CA?JH WILL BE PAID
For JI kinds of Country Prcd.ec, .scb aa Buttor,
Egp. ,knitbl*F'ASUla'

•'

re^tUl^sjEwd^v'ltriet

attntloa to

AOUTSWAITCD FOB THS

OFFICIAL RISTOtY OF THE WAI,
ItoCaaaeSaCbatBct.r.CoadnctA Bcsalis,
IT m MJUMU L tTlNDt.
Ito rrsdy sale, combined "ilb aa tnerea.ed
SMaaiMaiM. nak. Il tbe beat ■■bwrtattoa bwk

fKEStS,."XSJ!:

toe seb.Mllirs la fear days.
NaV far airaalam aod aa. aar Irrm. aad s
fall l««nPliM uf th. wort. Addrws Xailaasl
PaMtebiac Co, PbilU.lnhia. Pa.; CiafaM.ll,
Ohio; Ch£m». ill , .r Bl Loala. Mo.________
Sill OAA A TkARTa Asaals to aril lbs
&lt;3 A. fa VV Star Untile Uewtag ■ aehlaa.
Fall fMrticvlar. ft»«. hslra lodaccmrnto io ««■
Mrtwfa Ar.nto. Gil so or sddrvsa W. G.
WILSOXACO. Gotland. 0.; Doaloa, Mui,
ar Hl Loaia. Mo.

%VA|rrn&gt;-AOBIFI "• rts to kXX&gt; par
V V eeilh to »ll th. Oraoi.s Im pro. rd Ga&gt;.
boo Itesaa Funlly Bc-inr Machlar. Addtua
tteooeb A Co. Pittobort. Ya., or lltoioo. Mau.

rpo GOOD TRUXTY 4GENTS-We will
I pay »J0 p«r month and eiptaua. Tor |&gt;or.
llcalan. sddreu Q. W. JacUos, A Cb, DsUlmorr, Md._______________________________

A GENTS WANTED. SlTb • ■ooaih to
A. sail tba Gsouioa Oroid. Hasting Cawd
WaUbm, but inHsUoo gold waiobm uada.
druOroid. Watch Co.. Boatoo, Mau
VV MsaoAotariop Company aad by uuipla
Good wares ar. au.rarU rd Addrra. with
•taaip, H D. nAJfILTOX A CO., No. 113 Chutout si, Phils. Pa.

4 GENTS.—Xsra cbane.to maka moo«y. Arlieln light, iwv, ».rr nn&gt;8iablr. Boocbl
Maaufectorwa, &lt;13 Cbutool si, Phtta., I'a.
AXES.

ALL STYLES AND SHAPES.
HF GET TOVRSFOR NOTDINO. JB
ksea. st oa. dollar aad a half raeb. w&gt;Lh lb.
cuh, will rneri.. oaa extra for aotblog.
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box comptelr. 1 Mt jewslfy, pin, era drop., aud
alreva buttons.
For sl Cl ah of SO and Five Dnllara-1
black or colored Alpacca Drera Paltera. I oat
Lacs Orrtaiaa. 1 pair all Wool Ulankrta Kagrarsdailrsr plated « bottle Rarolnag Castor.
1 beautiful Writing Desk. 1 solid gold Heart Pin.
»W yards verr tnrCaMim.re, lor Paata and Vaal,
t Mi frery, balaarad baadl. Kalsra with aHsyr
Cradri aad hart wnb alik. i pair grata ealf
Roots. U yards good Print Ao yards good
brows or UeMbnd .SbreltogAard wide er &lt;0
yards yui arid*,good yw&gt;ty; 1 ladles^cl*;
fihS-1. ’1 p'tela Nerwie&amp; Pojlin Dr?ra pattern.
IK yards double aiJth cloth for ladies'desk.
Et.eent angrartd silrerplated Tea PeU 3 yards
double width waterproof sloth for cloaking.
Fnrn Club of IDO and Ten Dottor»-1
rich Mrrino or Thilwl Dmabntlsni. 1 pair Boa
Demask Tablr Ctolha and Napkin, to match. 1
pair rents French ealf Boots. 1 beery, ulr.r
i'lsled ragrared Io. Pilcher.. Vary Bacall wool
doth for fadtes' Cloak. 1 srebr.rr brat quality
brown or blcacbml Mrocting. JU yards Bns
Cs-sim.re for salt. 1 rlcgant I’oplta Drose pat­
tern. 1 rl.gaal Eogllrt ttoraga DreM pattern,
ybeaallful linrll.b Bcraga Hhawl. 1 Mt irory
balanced handle knlrcs sod tortr. 1 ladirs or
rants &gt;liter hnntlog ea»r Watch. 1 Uartlelt
Read Pokable Hewing Machine. Hpleadid fomHr Bible, steal rngrarings. with record aud pho.

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Thai to Mkr to .apply lb. drrr.and oecarioMd by
wniir made im|«naUMuaifor lb* fall Irada, dir.ct from European Maas fosterer.
ABHUtltg t» nearly
So Ibst wc an pnepirMl to rail errry dsroriptlen
of Ury sad Fsary Goods. BUrra Platad Ware,
CutlwT, Waicbra, Album.. Jrvriry,
w-u.iatw.otr dore US ronii-tolaanl «a-a« a l«M“
Ac. As. of Mllsr qushty than any
UH order io to pshlktod -.n U-« UaMto**mwu
oilier conorni ia th. oosnlry
tor «be urifena pile, of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
CTTThc lest ol Boston sod Xra Tori rsfrr•noes proa aa to tbc reliability of Mr houa«. sad
that ear boilpraa is eoedweta^ ia lb. fairest and
aaaat laglUmata manner possible, and that wa (gji
sir* malar vatu, for lb* rnonay loan can b. ebDated. Xe.’y ma. ism.
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taiaad ia any other vy.
Ail Gnofa gantared ar broksn In trnnoCHANCERY ORDER.
pnrtnlloa replnoaa without charge.
ST Chaska deombtog artlrtoa said ant to
sgaatotw Clabo at rstoa msataooed below. We
ruarsatsa .very artieto to eosl Isas than if t&gt;oo*Ll
at acy Hasten or New Yerk Wbolrsal. ilossu
Oansaa OomraxT. D.toudrau
Our Commituiou to Agentn
Escrad ihora of e.erv olb.r nlabUabo&gt;ml of th.
kiad-proofof thia can ba found tn camparios
oar prralams with thoaeef oth.rs for Clubs of
th. amne aisa. la addUioa to which wa alum to pmEtterellto Stored that te. rata Q^-r»VtolDw
ji». tert tor goods of thr itnt charaetar.
Wa will seed to Arawfa fra. of choree.
For n Club of 30 nod Three DollarsI dox«o good iioau Htilrl Front.. 1 art solid
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goldStndl. All woolcarslnocrvfer Pants. Fin. Mri"
wMteCoeolcrpan.. Urea me. 1 rlegsnl Bal­
moral Skirt. 20 yards brows or blcMbwl ttbrel- mtmsrilW MMfa.e-ro.M.nl n.r.sd.M. Ari « to
tog, grad analltv.yard wide. 1 riegaal 1W He- smaas--si;.'sg re jas,
lure Morraeea bound Fbetosreph Albarn. 1
doubl. teas Ht.rtotoon. and It foreign .tows, i Esisrsr.ssuirrssjsstsiss
silrer plated remrod &amp; bottle Crater. 1 rltgaol
Silk Fan, with irory or Sandal Wood Frame, or tel. art.r^to to rareaMtlr *’’**.’5
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Kirik'aad Frak, vary loatosality. irory take*
time yrMCrtbid for Ida •P&gt;*f^^XIOlrr
cd hand!*. 1 hMdaomobeadcd end Un4 Fartaol.
Clreull Court ClmuutoatoMr foiadfor lurry ronxty.
Corer, fpsir bast qoaliw ladies’ .scrJreVoe^
Anrataaa.
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&lt;rrss Sool.. 1 dossn flnr Linen Towles.
dcx.
Atre.rapy. Aitret UBrsSsa. nreteswRogers' silrer Dessert Forks. 1 Ladies'large ml
Morocco Trarelior Dsg. 1 fancy dress pattern.
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE.
U duxes elrnat s'lrrr elated eagrarad Napkin
Im ih. raral.r ofUre ratals of ttolc*re Alhraro. late
Kiiire. 1 dui.n 1 .dlrs' Bns M.rinoor ooUon
Blocking*. Gauls' hrary chased solid Gold Ring.
1 pair ladies' hlj-h cut Balmoral Boots. I .Irgaal

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t.'iassukrf. to bo perfect fa eeuatraelfon aad ta
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rather with, fo^o la the namamrd. Addrera
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Wednesday. Ike l«h day of .-irptraber Best, at ‘srtZZii
Av oaa who onto oa aa orfar for Fir. Axaa
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CatalogM vfdood- seat to any addiu. rasa.
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All rwpooaibte Hsntwan Dralera rati th.
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there ahould hap«n to b. oa. so no fort unit. a.
Dated June rt. lMA.
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Dralu Commisilaucn' Nolic*.
LpGAL'NOTiCES.
redVrin'v 1 1 M I U I M If 100 t ft
XTOTICE ia hereby girts that the Drain Com
Ptllaburgb, Pa.,
J&gt; UHMKHrer. ..1 Barry Coooiy will toeri al tbr
Bofa rrncra af Colb.ra’. Patonl As*.
Tows 4 North of Kang. 7 West
Cbanorry Order.
huiue.ef Alberl/raboaja tb. towixhlpof JohnsrtaleerMIcr.Inn-nrtia Judicial HreoH tn rt.ncny. lluU pending Io Um clraals mart tec Um ronnre D. )&gt;««,all o'clock A M.. f«r the'purpr'M of awlkaf
4 31 M 1 to IS1C 4 41
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TWIST THEIR BEST SPOOL COTTON
lion of aDitUti or Urafa to bo knows Sa the Mud
township of Jvhnst.wu. as follow, to wit; Cam- j^oVrinL 4 114 U ft 15 1 01 100 U ft
Cure ibis a Ronue. DsCrndanL
With Special refatrnce io the wont, of
II ran,tertocily npprncisr by amoari: on tla la into mencing al a lUkeoo ModCrsek fa Jobnslawo,
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b.raaorer to lb. runplah&gt;amls bln to to riled, .nd Cieek on the rest and waet road running throe eh
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For Bote by all Dealer. In Dry Good. ra
U to Conner onl.rnl. loot w:-.;,io in.nlr Haya 10. Br. ettelas; thenn.iorihfl degreo. oral, twentr
and Nndlena.
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Taws JJCerth of Range 1 WreL
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Tows 3 North of Rango I WraL
aad will gaarantoa yoo rnora and bettor send,
Muth 7a decree, eral. four aod W-luOlh ch.ras,
PROBATBORDER.
for that moa.y than yon ran pal .twwlierv.
thence north-4a degrees real, nitres aad 00 lOotb 0 pdofswXl
Our CoeelVoM to A|«ato ar. ool rxctwded by
ebateri I hen c* north &lt;■&lt; degree, ea.t. nine and 3ols
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BRIGHAM fa CO.,
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71 OongTM SA. Bu.100, Mafa.
Milking said Town U inks north of the
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! 1
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Ifoetoa, Maae.
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{ M 44
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£ !$
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Brook, ra. faouon M. T.wnrtip af Baltimore;
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w
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raaeisHty. No mac4r wha faitod. state yoar
rara■ Pnteatoiraatod by ssail to every Atela.
MUlb Bro degron wwt, were cl.rias aad M link.
tbMMweonlb twodegrori wwt. four ebaina and
TJSTCnOMANCT, ar Bvl Ckenato,.
ci teak*, toconnoct with Mud Croak drain.
r Bv either rax may facteato and cats tb.
At th.shor. nranid Hur. and plan tbc owners
Town 4 North of Rang. • 3, »■&lt;
oratipnnta or ami. any and cwstraci for tire
perfurmsne. ofso trtteh of said drain aa shall run
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VOL. XIII
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medical

K H. XALL01Y.

HOOFUID1 SEU1I BITTEES,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. SEP. 23, 1868.
MAOY.

VMOMAM.

Hoofland's German Tonic.

" 8 2U fi

NUMBER 22.

RAILWAYS.

JIH.IE HAIIAVAY:

tbo tUy fait they Ud bin manufaktared

The Conversion of Eder Pennibackor
Ho sees a Vision, which PutsHisFeet
Solid Democratic Ground.

A ilA-GLIMPBK.

™ nouuavs..Bonunu£iucn

&gt;frs

niggers
age wux
ra bin a

»WW YOU, BOSTOW,

Headquarters, DetroU,Aug 17,*fl8.
l/afoa Solditrt aa^ &amp;rilor&gt;

FALLIN.

raiLADKLrtaA, ra.

Tbs Great Remedies for all Diseases

lock*, store hod bin gutted, and Jo. Big­
or, the traitors you once subdued threatElder Ponniback- ler'• curpre (ho .poke thia in a low tone,
and lookin fearfuJy over hi. .boulder to
make shoor no one heard him) wux alyconvention with th. Northern men who
in on the square.
’
8ich of the d
trolled were at
they openly bout 'hat they will recover

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS,

FtiH ALLKM

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TH« MAILWAY EXTKKD8 FROM

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Hoofland’s German Bitters

HA1TIY WKIOHT,

sou, we slayedfor him

HOOFLAND’8
tea ■■time eW.*^ tajr-Sj.

He hedallux Lin in the habit of
they bod .bin rodoost to their normal
ter at the Post Offis, but sonco his dis- .peer, and tho power
setisfnekshun and consokont estrange­ the hands uv cch n.
ment, these dolekit attenshuns, so grate­
ful to one in frail holth, hex been inter­
ths Union blue. They declare that the
mitted. But this is all over, thank Hoven.
‘or chiefs, whose hands are stall alm.
Yeeterdav morning be camo into the offis
with the blood of Union soldiera,
beorin that wich to mo is the most bloesid of peoc* effferins, the old familiar jug
wich sottin down, ho fell unto my neck
fits a Caucashan for ths enjoyment uv Congress and tho Cabinet to rule over
life. The entire Corner* bevin nothin you.
Comrades, although not afraid of war,
shun.

HOLBMMX a MAU.

1 1.1 I’M .Hun,,

Hoofland’s German Bitten
HOOFLAHD’8 GERMAN TOHIO
t.U_F. M. LIOIITEXIXO UPRUR (DeRr).

a. r. 1UII. ■.

and her repentid. ‘Forgive mo I”
'Elder? sed I, amvmin a dignified air,
How a Young Lady once made Lots by 'be that departs and comoth back—don't
kick over that jug for tho .topper ain't
Chance without Knowing Itin tite—is to mo more precious than if
tl.to F. M. CIXCIXNATI KXPRKJM, O&lt;a»4*v.
A young Parisian, traveling in Ger­ he hadn’t kicked over tho traces. Bless
many, took a road from Strasburg to yoo, my son. ’ Here’s a tin cup wich wffi
Buriin. In the carriage bo selected do.
Tho Eder then told mehow ho had been
converted. He bed determined not to
daughters.
The two mammas were face to face in vote at all Bo didn't bloore in Sey­
more,
cox he is pledged to pa the debt in
one corner, tho young man took the op­
posite and found himself face to face with greenbax, end ho detected Blare becor
tho young ladies. The Parisian put on he wux wunst a blookotid hirelin, and
a distracted and absent nir. The collec- becox in many in him wo marry tho en­
tire Blare family, wich is too much. He
young man paid no attention nt all when didn’t blecvo tliol either uv cm was troo
to tho South. Feelin pokoolyorly bitter,
■i Hom.ll.«liu
ho wont to bed tho nite afore, and nursin
his wrath h* foil asleep and dreamed.
Bo dreamed that wux in a vastaaoemruse to avoid exciting ridicnle.
,»s r. x. LionntiKa eifrexm. free, jui.uiri.t
«...
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;4&gt;r. M. SEW YORK MIOKT XXPRDW (.«.»•

I3M I0HITI.

LAJJIMJJ.

01. N.J. HABIT

Bl. t.a. ICOTT,

1 C. PRT1DLK.

C O HOLBROOK

'J he collector
the ticket waa e

enjoy it long, .for thia time the young la­
dies roused him. They began in full
voice :
“This young man is a very handsome
one," said cue.
“Hist, Bertha!" said tho other, in a
sort of affright.
“Why, ho dosn’t know a word of Ger­
man,” “'a Bertha. “We can talk free­
ly. What do you think of him ?"

STLVAXOJ R COOK.

JOO MICHAEL.
‘X-^4

ever and anon ceasing their manly imooimenta to quaff the flowin boles wich ho and die in tranquility in the land preoorvsupplied. Wo oood bear, any time, the ed by your valor, and to hold securely
tho dearly bought fruits of your victo­
ries. The gtonous chief who led yon to
final triumph, like you, lungs for peace,

ther shootin niggers, skaccly a day pass
ed that one or more wux not killed.— maintain it, if power is entrusted to him.
My distillery was a runin full blast, tho No j|jjraows better than you that there
is noAuro guarantee of peaco extoept
Justice, and no security for the Union.
chiminy forever. Oh, it waa gorgus!
'Andis thia to be?' asked I uv the except Bight
On the other Land, the candidate* of
disombodied spirit uv Buhop Puke, wich
the party which opposed your effort* to
save the Union, are pledged to a policy
certain
tore.nltin a now conflioto! anna
“Thus will the South regain her lost ritea
Thus will tho lost cox bereatored. Elect
Seymore and Blare and all will be well.’’
lawfully established. They prv"At this pint I woke,” sed the Elder,
“feelin how uajuat I had Lin— how viUIv I bed sinned and how fearfully I bed
proeecute
and drive out from one-third
departed. I was a goin back on my
in and hoUerin, but he walked about party on the greenbax question I Wat
gloomy and sad, filled with the most foar- u green box to this ? Wet is payin a
debt in one way or another, compared to
lul forbodina.
the cxtacy uv woltoptng niggers, chasin ecurriously abuse as

ths grand stand wich wux okkopiod by
the leaders and devoted to tho moosicuv
the oceashun. Here a most pecoolyor
site met his gate. He notist one small
but soft toned instrument? bullet and
very much like a flute, evidently made
for peaceful strain*, out uv wich Vado
Hampton wux a xtrainin end a blowin
the moat ferocious and warlike sounds.

Northern men and harm our instooahana

tho entire Northern Ifemocracy in our
hendsngin for u» to’ would ex we will
and do with ex we like ? Why, I wood­
that war
give tho luxury uv havin a Nuo Yorker shall follow, and you
on his knees afore me uv old, a minait. sirely will follow any such mad attempt
at fresh revolution. They declare, marecentury. Besides," an»(ho bustid out over, that a soldier—tho greatest soldier
afresh, “if Boregard can mak* Seymour
&gt;ed the general appearance pipe Dixie, can't he also by different fin­
It tried hard to Keep the gering mnko tho uime iustroomens play
Bspoudluhen? I shood say so. Wo

aurin o. viiun.

wboee wind i&gt; inexhauatit

fill AID DELICATE CHILDREN

so adroitly, that it played

BAtriias ntroiE.

* drink, and wept again fur yor. Veri­
ly my way is now pleasant, and my p&lt;th

place "
“You forget that you are a blonde."
.mu e
_____ 1- Jicr.—&gt;
tt

T-KS-SSi

TESTIMONIALS.

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH,

II. M1DDLK,

Hon. James Thompson.

WH.U.B4RM,
(Jrtf) (taa’irate.Ag’l.

playin a brass instrument wich wux
shaped so like Blare es to be him, wich
for * month.
“Bertha if your mother should hear instrument wux uv the trombone nachur.
Pnxotxru V. Nasar, P. M
Bdregard had no trouble with it. It wux
m."
(Wich is Poetmastar.)
“She is busy with her talk to your ex discordcnt naohrelly ex oood be, and
it wux splendidly adapted to tho capasriA Spirtual Medium Visits Preaid ent

*■1 understand that you and Albert are
engaged ; but I,who am without a lover,

G

Elder1, own words:
“Wat in thunder,” eed I to a man

and Blare and rich er them furnishin

the old flag,
It appears the "spirits” will not down
to the tool uv bondholder* end to Feed- even st the Executativo biddinK. They
havo again invaded th* Wliite House,
and this time pexiotratod into tho • audi­
toy ore sure if you do your duty with
•'Don't talk like an oggreji* ass!” eed ence cliambor. Under the escort of Culyour ballots in November.
this man. "Havont you any sense?—
•'Would you many a Frenchman T’
B A. ALGER,
Can't
you
see
that
Seymoureand
Blare
R. H. G. MlNtY,
“Why not, if h* looks lik* this one,
and was spirited,well born and amiable?" are merely the instrocsnenta wich are Executive Manahiou to-day, and sought
GEO G. BRIGGS,
m&gt;S Third Bui I can hardly keep from laughing.— played onto, and that Boregard and an interview with His Excellency. The
WM. BANFORD,
Wade Hampton are tho indindools who gallant Tom, himself a first-clam SpiritWM. BANBURN,
.V . * t. »__ J »------- 11.
BYRON M. CUTCHEON,
lC^he young traveler was endowed with

turned the other.

irmir .&lt;? la ir* xotaby preuc.

Ulua

great power* of self-control and ho preierved his ebsent and inattentive air all

l fills surroundin epaoe! And
Boregurd shores out the trombone
-ua
&gt;1_ _
J .11 1L_

QRAXD TBD5K HAJLWAT.

DWIGHT MAY,
tlio Preeidaut and Colonel Florence were

Drtr.ll, M»y n. M«f-

ttWIOK 11*50 FORTE COMPACT.

The Washington
correspondent
of the Boston Pott, writing under date
of September 7th, tails aa follows of

about
and his resolution waa taken.

At ths
What could thia mean 7

GRAND AND SQUARE

no L ESALK A MKTAIL.

oyster

Coton.l Flor-

it killed, and ell that

oautio*.

dee

of the young Frenchman.
cha*u«

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H&gt;U(FR0H OTMtKKM direes
i the eUy ef Bel liner*, every

Wholesale and Retail.
(Cal.) Aifrw/, and, true to its names
aauouners ite intention to support Grant
and Colfax.

changed. Methawt the
over, and that we bed

Ah!

There'* tho rub?

Mrs.

Daniel.

EUBHA1OX
State Crasre/ Cbteminre.
W.C HUMPHREY, B^mtarv.

�3kt Mastiaijr gsnsrr.

TS &amp; CO.

na l
jib wjt

nwnr

*4ef W MMW**.*» ■

sstcslicm iosiiitims.
,

'

»oc*tM giving the bondholders a dobas-

POArKEBIDKXT,

“attor upon public attention I

ULYSSES 8. GRANT,
or !LU3&lt;}Bk '
'
Foii'ntE-FajtuDurr..

BOHUYLER COLFAX,
erinuu
.

CHARIX8 M. COGSWELL,
JOBS BURT.
X’^VWI1J.U« noK-TZ.
CHtRLKri W. CLbrinX.
III. CHARU9 T. «&gt;ORHAM.
IV. BYKO5 M CUTcnKOX.
, t. ©has iiubbarii.____
t l.’MJCHAKl. C. T. rLESSXEA.

A

could have manufactured end circulated
‘The bonds of tho United Stales have it ?—Ditnii P^t.
•old for but 40 cents on tho dollar in
HENRY.P. BALDWIN, of Wayne. Germany, while bonds of tho Confede­
TRRUI0 RARTHftUAXI.
nr U~UeuM C..uruerate States have sold there for CO cunts
MOR GAN BATES, of Grand Trarera. oa the dollar. And why ? Bttoutt tkt
ThirtyAwo Thousand Persons Kilted
rw .lotntu'J &lt;4 HUUCoefiJtnlt
Oartraauni,
icAsacsrr
it
Sat
aad Three Hundred Mil Iions of PrepOIN. OLIVER L RPaCLOtXO, MCUataa.
iMSnfarae toad*, A,.» fortrjM
•rty Dratroyed-BarsralOltiss Over^WEZURaaRMVEXOR. efHUtetete
i
Whahxed-A Number of Vessels
•wept Inland by a Great Tidal Wave.
Titas aa rering wards nz dclibarately
«SX. Bt5J JUIB D.MJTCUAMD.ef illsgss. uttered in one of the darkost pariods of

.11. W1LUAM LST0UanT03.»f«Uto»vb.
Ill, AtWTlN BLAIR orjKlM.
rr. TllOM.kS W. FtRRY.sfChliea.
V. ' OMAB b COXOER, sTW. Chlf.
VI. BAXDOlTn STXICKLAXD. rf CIIMoa.

, COUNTY TICKET.

IAH Hastings Out’done!
.

.

r —ATD—:

.

Battle Cr«ekNowheria

STtTcaM,

dsfled tho. »od of the
Orooerlow,

axd m

I sou Is ibis yeulb ?’ Bui they soon found
I out; for David said In reply to Haul, who
laskodblm, ‘Whoge aw art tbou, thou
young man ? ‘I am the urn of thy ser­
vant Je*ae. the Botblebemlte.’ And

ntrofcui

ItMakes the, Best .Vjtch

Patent Medicine#,

Preeldeat tt Chicago by tho unanimous I

tho War, end sent abroad his present
The Guiding Star, from Aspinwall,
---- AUiO----supporters, to still further depress our brings to the Z^enlng ntepram the fol­ ■ ‘shjuld bare been embalmed aud placed j
In the great mummy chamber of defanct I
aecuritios and dishonor our fair name.— lowing:
On the 13U&gt; Inst a terrible earthquake polltlcl.in»,' shall oak, • Whose ton art
And tMi u lit wan,who now exhorts his
visited tho cities along the coast of Peru thou, thou young nun F will answer
followers to greater boldness in the dis­
TBSTCDUF. HOLD HIRE. DT
aud Ecuador, whereby *2,000 lives were
cussion of debt and taxation, aa if ut* lost, and projwrty st $309,000,000 wav de­
torly oWivioui of his own inconsistent, sire ycd. A' tumbling sound preceded I give tho Democrats next November?—
faltering and ignominious record there­ the earthquake; the sea was terribly
on. Fortunately tho people understand agitated aad flooded the land for a great arc laid, ‘David went out wblthcrecevcr
0. I. IPABLMie.
tho subject, soil they understand Hora­ dbtnncc. Arequlj-a. a city of 35,000 In­ Haul sent him, and behaved himself
habitants has passed away, scareely n ' wisely; and Haul set him over tba men
tio Seymour, ns they will show by their
vcst'ge being left. Only 400 lives were of war, and be waa accepted In the sight rpni CO BAT
votes, in November in support of pub­ lost here. Arica,a town of 23,000 Inhabi­
of all the [wople. And thus ii la with
lic faith, and in cu ororw helming rebuko tant e was also, destroyed, leaving not a General GranL"
of ite assailants led by Seymour him- bouse standing. Five hundred pereons
pci laped hero. A&gt; tidal wave, 40 feet
salt
________ ________________
high, rolled with a terrific roar.on the I that there will be a Loh from the nomlVictory In Matasshore, carrying ships farther Inland I nation of Gov. Swann far Congrara In
than In any ease ever befcro known.— I the Third Maryland District. TheopTho great bdo ware of patriotism The United States store ship Fredonia poellloc to him among g la-ye aumber
which is sweeping over the country— capelxed aud all on board were last The 1 of the Democrat* i« mneh more decided
Fredonia
bad $2300,000 worth of naval than a almplo matter of fancy and per.
destined to carry Gon. Grant into the
stores ou board. The vessel was rolled '■xinal ebol-v.
rreaidenlial Chair, to socore by* civil adover and tmai hod to atoms. 'The U.K
steamer Wateree was carried half a mile '
MISCELLANEOUS.
in tho field—has passed from Vermont Inland and left high and dry. Only one
to Maine, where its glorious result! wil] sailor waa drowned. Owing to tbs post |
sails,
bo fbund recorded in our news columns
OIL 4 LEAD.
to-day. What we behold is simply the
Peruvian
rorvetle
A
merles
wesalao
car.
renewal of the great popular uprising uf
tied aahore, and S3 persons wen drown­
1801, repeated substantially, though less
.
f .
.
,
------ o - t— । *d from her. The American mercbantstrixingly, by tho ro-olecCon of Abra-Vmau Roea Hrivera. the English ship
ham Lincoln, in
h.mHwwJ.
i„ lost.
1864. w.
Now
— «...
tho people
J, ! Chancellor, and tho French bark Edildinjf Mat trials.
again spring to the rescue
rtecuo of tho eauncoun- &gt;, Bnlo^cre alroJaaL The town Iqulque, |
•by. endangered
'
’ ’by tho
"J Plsraqan were all utterly'
somo cuinbina-' 'r““

W ill Last a Lifc-Tim*.

Books and Stationery,
GROCERIES,
or 4U Kims lap or rm qvautt.

..
TOW NACSHg
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.

nttr ejMiiE is wiauiroi

rarsicuns' rnescairnoas
Be Sure to See thie Maeluee,

STOVES. IRON

FRANK ALLEN.

HOUGITTALIN.

day, who had

*4

Fine ToC«t ArUolod.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

DANIEL STRIKER.
for C«v»tj Trreis’V'—, ASA D. ROBK.
ret Rrai»ler of I'rod. WILLIAH H. JEWELL.

WILLIAM L. COBB.

... 1OCAL.AOKXTR. Haxti™.

"U Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

HARDWARE STORE,

. .6HEBMAN C. PRINDLE.
Fee Sheriff—
EDWIN’ H. MALLORY.

JAMES

DRUGS 4 HEDICDTE8, PELLIPS &amp; BENTLEY

victory, and whe la the standard-bearer

with vast wealth, refused to take a do!' gross, is incom-ct Tho Canscutum has
fire a ballet at tho flag of h!a country.—
lore worthof those bonds at a time when aot yet been held.”
they oonatitutod ;the only mean, at the
Now, aa it would «&lt;4 make a particle,
of difference in tht vote of cither party,
.outoida of Mx. Bullar’a dwt-Lw.
ho is nominated, or same other Kian,and
have driven so Mg that they beheve
tag families f Nay, as if not content as this story could not possibly have any | the rains of government belong sxelnwith this person, a thruri at tho credit effect upon the I'rsmdeatial election, can alvely to them. David was a new and
of the Government, ho,—Hoxirro Errqaiisayoungarn. and had noexperienoe even hr arms, when a deliverer of
uovi,—raid in his Philadelphia ajtooch oept practice in lying, the
against |he ro-elecbon of Abraham newspapers and their correspondents bls woaderfttl people wae needed, on.l
Lincolnia 1FM ;

CongTcealOni

KEW GOODS:

per, feels compelled to contradict thia ab-

Bat

,
\(

r Carsevrs—
JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MESSER.
■ R«pm«taUrs iotta I^idslsra, 1st DU'l ROBETIT J. GRANT. ) .

\ Dry-Goods
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

J. r. toiUTtaeo.

nutix TxartjACKyy-coixo xorth.

Hartings Fob. SBth. 1888.
AT 81 tin BROTH XX S’

NEWS DEPOT,

JSNMJ MBSIdSTOBL

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery.

R;

ATsroviso rtjcxx

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

HEBRKk'

ijgvuioua in in-

BOOKS.

g^-

VER and PLATED MAU.
Blank Koto and Receipt Bookx,

STATIONARY
Qf every AiAd and Varittg,

H. A. COODTBAI

ESTAB I.IS 11E 1&gt; 11ST.
.. I wogn wito rot. kui»ui
j^AMstb cuuxrr

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Ttetaji

GEORGE PRESTON

Democratic organs aru

sxo rniomuu.

lIRRORtXROX a wriQBTiiaxw BTOAI I
DXALLX IX
CUKM, WATCOBS, JKVKUtY,

RUSSELL
&amp; KEVINS.

Hypophosphi t es
Act rxowm.T axd cutTuxtr
IN ALL STAHLS OF

PRRESTOOTD

CONSUMPTION.

■tumros mich.

hw&lt;sEsn&gt;

HM dressy
-“JWWA

Caffees,

Aside froa Iho inhsraut weakness of represontatious, faleeboods, alsixiere aad
their cause aa this point, aa they have w^hiatries always; but, ftjsyear, the

»W» Us^jhli u es!M IM
•FLORENtr SEWING I1CHI1L"

LUT1 WLXOMX-GOIXO MOUTU.

Earo Troughs

they chooee fcr their loader the Victori- ed In them. At Iqulque American mer
chants lose heavUy, and a:e nearly all
ouj champion of their war for the Union., totally ruined. The towna of Igar.d,
San Pablo, Atwnluqul and fmadnd are
done ii well. The contest which doeed in rutui. Where Cotacacbe formerly
so brilliantly on the Hth inaL, had been stood la now a lake. The populations of
long ami obstinate, aa tho immense vote the above named towns were almc»t en­
tire I&gt; destroyed, Pamchlco, Pulalra aad
polled co nclusirely proves. Ths impor­
THE COPPER REBEL WAR-CRY.
Cachignanlo wme all drelroyed. The
tance of the election was keenly felt by dead were so ouLiroiu lbs: the survtvthe Copper Rebels, and they procured । Ing Inhabitants were fon-sd to fly from
Seymour euruamed Horatio in his
their best Stump Speaker^ including the stench of the pulrtrytag bodies, la
latest political edict, to tho Copper-Rebel
Mr. Paxntnos hiuuclf and any amount Guayaquil the vibration occurred .every
Editors, “they must push tho debt and
of material aid. The result is, they are few bourn. The President bad IssumI a Best UMH'Rl ef Creaery Ii Tm
taxation upon public attention.” True,
beaten decisively, utterly, hopclsMly—
they did do that pretty, well in the early
Fresh Coeds eoasiaitly
hand.
If they could boro kept the Republican
part of the Summer, just at tho-time
majority down to the neighborhood of
GENERAL ITUU.
Old Coods Mlllig reordlew af
when Wade Hampton, and the other
that of lost year, they wouldhave'daimRebel leadea were engaged in their ex*
ed ths result as a virtual victory. But
traoedinary dnmanatrations over tho
Isad on the Mh •( October.
aommalion of Seymour and Blair. ' But
—The Jun now concedes Connecticut
ItepobiioaM have gained handsomely in
when the country had fairly compre­
nearly erciy town in tho State, and the to the RepubUcane by about 2,000 ma­
jority.
hended the new Revolutionary plana of
aggregate majority cannot (ail to reach
the »calloJ Democratic party, and was
—Tbs latest returns from Colorade
20,000. Barely, (his is enough far oil,
elect Bradford, the Republican candi­
parptwes, and considerably better than date, to Congrsss by abaul 100 majority.
most Ilepublicsns out of tho 8tato had
the Copper Bebel’s suddenly begun to
QIIOtLDKtt, AIMS
anticipated. All honor to tho indwniiafight fhJ of tho latter topic Meantime
ble Republicans of Maine ? They hare tall, «tad If their ballots are rejected they
Ih^dNoyk. hare Lean waiting, for iofought a good fighl,1-they have wune a will appeal tn the eourta.
glorious victery. The esuseevery where
—Seme of-lhe Fraobb country papers
authentic figures of Mr. Arxnraox,
is their debtor, and their bretheria from naivety report that Seymour aad Blair
JheFfey A al rt» puttie Ml ha aefrailj
tho Atlantic to the Pacific, will bo proud were elected ta New York,and the Pope
Aerie d&amp;tinuktJ, since tho Surrender of
calls them tbs official candidates fee rh* Larrv A Well Selected Stool
to follow their example.
Presidency.
Gea. Loo, morr/Ass &gt;800,030,000. But,
—Tbs Motile NartowaZt«&lt;aaya that out Wb«b asevt be seta. «nb«*i rvoerO to prie
fr.ttj Ito.
of B.ODO colored registered voters in Ural
Undoubtedly it la tho beet thing they
city, the Democrats have been able to
eaa do, hot, it is not oomplymg with Sey­
induce only 110 to beoome members of
mours advice io' push tho debt aad tax­
their el uh.
ation upon publie attantioa,” rather it is
—The .drpw is Indiscreet It says the FAMILY GH0CEHIE8,
pushing them out of eight
i dontial contosta there one enough mic- Bepublloana paid as high aa •» for
CMwii.f »r
.

“groceries

*ss.

•Tim nrrornrHniirnuee*

wiU qnicHy restore Gray Hair

dues Its friends to ‘‘hold back'' for blds.

Bugnra.

agino that one great difficulty of ths
Copper-rebel organ*, arises from their
eiaaaings among themselves. For in help th* party any, and, therefore, meat against Uie ala re |&gt;ower, and omtnbulataaoa, ths copper-rebels in New York,

I AM NOW SEELING
»r Wavom, A. Ko. 1., at 1100 00
""si*
tie,"

unce they cannot hare any offset on any-

Ce fxx, In Cheater county, Ijn.
Green backs for paying-the national
FIRST QUALITY
doth Tho same party in Maawuhusatts mans of this sort is tho following, which
—A Democratic paper --W Augusta,
u w‘ld .u *
fr“m "•*Maine, avoids* dissgrteabh questions
have declared fur Gold and Silver, as
v'*4"" •»•*! *
touuto.
"the only Cooriitctiocal legal tender." । l Wednesday, and various other loading
Dmnoaatie jApen,’ as a “special” from
shall get a full report." Evidently tt
Braton;
wiU j oslpone for an Indefinite period ite
msrlvl OEOROE PREST0M
commeats on tho Midnc election.
ing._an&lt;l ii is scon moat potency in Do-1 date tor Uongrera to fill the seat hereto­
-The chairman of the Maine Rcpnt:ratio himeelL He is now devoted to tho I fore occupied by Benjamin F. Butler, llcau Htate Central Committee telegraph­ JQKW BOOT A 8UUB Mi Of I
' mot to dagr, and after a little filibuster­
ed to Gen. Grant Monday night, ’‘Maine
tug the aMpfUtor of tho lute incumbent ■ stands by you In peace as abo stood by
waa nomtaated, aad the star of ‘Beast', ' yvu to war. Bbe &lt;1 rse Chamberlain &gt;0,-

Ton

.

"

&gt;»■

TRY IT!

fKICEONEnoU^B,

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

WI XCHK8TER'.*

H FT 0 PH 0 S P HITTi
WE HAVI COME
..Gr.and One Dollar Sale!

gOMETUlXG xew

t?nr,.,.h.LF*r,*rt tf Mtehinu
■Aitswe uotrun

m«&gt;&lt;. Xverstet*. PerdyeiaCbnewB’’**'**
Utara.M~Ala
P,-. •• a u, UW

mius.

Agents!
Great

�anil ?aisrrtU#«m».

IiehlfM- Cr««mi

imnn

soticxs.

.

1188- 5umm?f Arran®???11'''' 1MB.
- 'ikbbIIii Mleblgan Central
n.ltle Creek so fofiowei

BUSINESS CARDS.

nw AmmiMEin.

B0B1SS0S . WlaHTHMf

HaitaiStmtlmNtii
"VSBSKSHk.^..

tare t. Sebree frv. .re^, u w
~
y^ega.
(a U. Steel, to bla wn i^C^ris »Staa«, wk»

W. g. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
Haaliagt, ^ag, 1&gt;, 1H7.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
yEoW .Killri-rtianmenta.

HABTINGS,

CM^kaBnb -1
'
pwrifS.'.-ClI 11 iixeav.
«. ILmibt.. F. Ji.

Dry Ms, Griterki,

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

IhuiEP-—The Dixxitn is unavoidably
tbland cue day thia week on Recount of
•job work" tor aur County Fair.

1807,

Awakk.-a lI.-|&gt;tiIiH&lt;*an meetln- will
la held nt the Martin School House, in
CMtieton.on Satunlay evenlfig next,—
F. ALLS*, will addre-B the meeting.
nd.nnl.g., otTcr^t Lr Um InwelatoaS rf cn^lal
in the way «( maaafactaring. *Meh tbe Incrraiiag popahlMS and the rich tknclnf coottlrj
aruuud are already dranading. .

•♦MHlated rawly tired • Do«,/lliul
rrli.apr.dnw palpitntkn of th. brarit
par liter, ar arisen a™., or yonr k
frwtemulygetwirf.nfcrE to year aria
llmw ibiek. milky, nr loeky. nr In II r»»r

XJCpUCVILXJN(

Drug &amp; Bookstore,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

General Grocer,
new AMErriiElimi.
Pcit.mCAL MEETIMQ XX JoHXBTOWN.
—Dr. John II. I*alm*r our worthy and
efficient i ounty Buperinten lent ot com­
mon SchooU, wllladj.cao tbocitlaenaof
Johnstown, upon the political queatlsna
oftbecampalgn, on Wednesday evening
S.-pL lOtb, 1868, at tbe DOTY SCHOOL
HOUSE. Turn out RcpubUcana and
Detuocrau and bear a good apeech. such
as the times demand, and from one so
well qualifled to edify and iutruct the
people In their path of duty to their
Country on the 3d day of November

DRUGGIST

AND BOOKKELUCH,

Empire Block,

Itepot-llean Mare •Meeting In Johuitown io good lor cue hundred and
!e, &gt;afur lay, Oct. 3d, next.— fifty majority for the Hero of Fort
runs Blair, Hon. T. W. Fek- Donelaon and Apjxunatlax.

rMMaf lire Bladder. Kidn.r., Or.rrl, Dtopry
Srgtck Weaker... Female towplainU, Oenernl
Dtblliiy, and etldtortM. OI the Urinary Organa.
wbstbar eiitling In H.I.nr female, from wha&gt;
rtrr eanM nrlg.nsting, and on Walter of bow long
—Al Adrian, on Wednesday night, Ice ataadlng.
M treatment ie aabmiltod to. Caaiamptiaa
formed on water )■ the open air. Buck­ . IT._____________
ii.. .
wheat la probably the only crop severe­
ly loured. AJ Hudson and Hillsdale
there was a heavy fraat, but cm pa were
not much Injured.
—Lenawee Cousty Fair la to be bald
on let and 2d of October.
—The Midland City Independent aay&gt;
that on Frida)' ef U»l week, six or eight
boardent at the Midland City Hotel were
suddenly taken 111, aud one or two nar­
rowly ea-aped with their live*. The
casac waa thodfcht to be eating MWexwi!
tho growth of Chicago?It fattens ou eatorprisa cooked ia prialon' ink. • •'

A. War wUb Mexico, for
attrucUng attention ; but
a Ivor Use Is tc be plain,
ir protection from the

r la unnee-a arj- for ns to particularsn&lt;i
ib» &gt;xlot t.'oti by any house
t’ Full stock of roods. Knowing
la|prec:..tJnpthi- v. anta of their pat• they ha-c all pntvhaacd untiaua ly
u o. itn-ata. The following firm*
n w r ce’.vlng and opening their

HOSADALIS

Hair Begenerator.

BEST HEBEOT TET DISCOVERED.

| terete Cam,
a. ii. NooiiZ,
J. W. HOCUHTALIS
Dntod, Augu.l IIlb. 1KA

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.
lings. 8rpL 15, IMS.

.

stplltf

Ths FarEfirf Intel Firs In (X

UM, ii. D. HfAULDixo. R. Mudge,
GoonviAti, Harlow A Bailey, RcxTAX A Sox, an 1 □then'.

BIRST »BD EATOS COdltfUS

!)*:&lt;( Tx -Dnnee. will be given by
the HutlhEn Comet Rand on the fleet
•nd nr,end evening! of the Fair. The
night at Uninn HaU,eceond night
•t Dolim's IL-IL In Exchange .Hotel.-*
Ata&gt;. ou the night of the third • day of
'he Fair, a party will i* given at Uhteo
il-.ll by Geo. h. Koth, Ekj.. the able
Undlcrd of the liaatiugi Houae. A dellrht.'ul time may be expoctod for tboac
*h'i deke tv participate cm Hiokc even-

KVS3I

Is Recommended by th Best
Physicians E erywh re.

KELLEY &amp; CO.
NEW YORK,

/Nr» Sues LtsEL—llje new line of
PtB^e, now roaring between thia place I
ud Charlotte, ia omioetion with the
Grand Hirer Valley Railroad, ia of groat

BBOAU CAGLE BUQMT LIMB.

'eportr.n.-e and relief to Hastings aa
’&lt;1! ai to the trarulling public generelV- Tho trip rah bo made to either

pwnl in the short rjxco of about four
kurt. and certainly ought to bo enjoyed
h&gt; llxoae fiao roaehea.
. ,
,•;
Tns FAnt.-We trust all Intereated,
*cd every forme.-, mechanic and. trade*®*n In the county ought to be InterMt*
*1. Wil! mikc their calculation* to Be
P-reent during the County Fair. Let
•atJarmen specially take hold of the
■jwr, and n that tbe Agrteultanil
'otwwt.of the County are fully rrpn-

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT MEN
r o«T^-o»

1 Mlinre ib.
.....
b«i AlMralite tonne, aad th.mtoro ebnerfnlly
i'T,,. “I'.
~ ftr oTLiiir neemmned II aa ”^UA5 j BorKts&lt; x D.

X.Um&lt; Sept llth, l«i.

BdUmara, Fabnjary to. IMA
Dr. J. J. Lawnace. Dew Mir: I toko ptoaan'.
r~

Broad Gauge Railway I
NEW

YORK

KMTON.
prrnm.'RGiT,
PHILADELPHIA,

Oil Regions of PcnnBylvania !
Vaonoaerrn who with a QuUti tn.I Cnaderiable
Trip wSl a(.prerkto thsfewU nd FnrttaojffeS

�MW AinmtEBEITt.

REVOLUTION
IN TRADE.
A0KNT5 WASTED FOR THS

OFFICIAL HIITOBT0F THE WAI,
I taCawaes, Character, Conduct A Reaalla,
Ila morerlf wad be happy U ace yr*
. Fol yer good looking pbii Ibra* the dure ;
Ilamoaeir Ib.l wnd Ihrot eai the wbieky
TW yea aMapto like a king oe th* lir*.
rd giro yn me bed bal tor Jody.
Who** fey lino dm nfrnM ii wud hurt,
Bel we'd rmpihy lb* hull, together.
Aa* together we*d ahlap* la tbe dhi.-t.

OBt DOLLAR

FOiTeACHTMTICLE.

Share. Ted. H*o aa Ullpal eoenthry ;
Thor* U parltoo aa* whlahky rotor*,
Aa* mighty good pig lor U» ’alto,*

For DiaMeykrala are not aa ploaly
Bal wo waat all Ihebyeeaver, ears.
Ta ebwlag Ibo ahlltoiay. dbriak wbiehky.
Aa* abort la the toIm far Maymore,
•
Teddy, me by*.

Elegant merer
doable width w

'■**1

Och. Teddy,uew doal y« bo ibtaying (
Haag year totally ea Io yea obtlek
-~Aa* etoepeel far Cork aa* lake pannage
For Amaeriky aeddia* aa* quick.

ED JACKET AXE

Virer alai oaloT ma they baragaL)
They're giren &lt;M green rag* For sMaoy,
(ll'ea kattoU 1 with that I had.)
Aa* wo* re ahlarrlog oa beef and cara
core wbiaky.
wl
-Wich la mighty good abtarring.
bed
ring, bedad.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

SUPPORT Wfflffll
SIX-CORD

With Special reftmeo to.Ibe euU of
•poratlren aa
*

SEWING MACHINES.
Especially, are
STRONGER TRIM EVER BEFORE.

PATRONIZE THE BEST.

Groceries and Provsions,
nW Btoreaa hu gene I* Mae Num,
Ab* bednd we're a Mead iaSaymnr*.
Be peek ep year dbada io* harry.
Sol lorn“‘»' to epWi In yourfiabl
Aa* lay Would aa yoor blackthorn ah.Il.l.y
Aa* well aoeo giro toe aaygwra a twlaht, '
Teddy, bm bye.

Chip Ewkrt.

BLOOD.

VSt

fcot, badtabad* trn toawfw hiaouapw
Bydutfaaaiam* abort
tba tew UtowUrto object waaakMadingan.

itittAiiiorniuu.

TSft
lira YOB BIDES AND eXLB

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GSO. M. DEVVEYg
AT UAJTIS08. HARRY t-ft, MICH.,

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vol.

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Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday,

fciitrss Jirtrtonj.

sep.

30, 18$.

NUMBER 23.

RAILWAYS.

xortnj.
J]«ie xtA.n.'w-A-r:
E VOICE OF VIBMOJT.

to

the property of that State at nearly.aevG^anmoaL -No ora ran bo reacted and whra rraney WusCuXLroVre: cnty-MiTcn.niiHiasis below that 'flrdte

nouam,,. xnuTuaurn

XEW YOM, BOSTON,

which is of. more vital tataresta to tho ettrftie* receiving per and stitmlotihr te
community than this of borrowing money par-at. the cad of dm rear 11A ». •”
l&amp;l.
Cobb afoot tbJakyMt
power
has
Amen“
------v been conferred by (ho “
•—’* i ^'ot
i he know exactly what he
pcojilo on thrir Government, the free was driving at Ho was already at that
1 unburthened exorri-w of which early day a traitor, and hoped, by his
ro deeply afleete every member of our rascally management, to so cripplo the
rahlic. Id war, when the honor, the resources and derange tho finances of
Uy, the imltrpeadimcv uf tho nation the Government in whose oerrioe ho then
— to be defended,when all its resources ' waa, and whose interest and honor ho
era to bo otnunod to the utmost, credit had sworn, for rmy, to protect os to
TYltla* III.f Li atA nT
-------.1—k,

tnm RAILWAY EXTEX ns FROM

•«•&lt;- ».w Y4«k, 4t3 Mlh&lt;

FBATK ALLIS.

22 to 27 Milct the Shortest Route-

■ itlrtlCT tuCtaae#-

prosperity MM ba antiripatad to supply | now, os ho waa then, a leader and a
tba uxigencira, tho urgent demands of shinning light of Aho Damocratlb party,
tho moment Tho people, for objataa ’But thia was only a port of tho great
tlie most important which can occur in । conspiracy. While Cobb was accomplishthe progroo* of natiowi, have empower- tag thio, his groat financial achievement
ad their Government to make tbeaa an- in the interest of the comming robolluxi.
ticipation*. to borrow money on tho cred- ' Thompson, (hen Secretary of the interiit of tho United States. Can anything or, mode way with tha Indioni anmesty
bo more dangerous or more injuriuts 1 trust funds belonging to the Goreramtrat;
than tho admtarion of a principal which Floyd, Mr. Buchanan's hnnutcutate See-

For a CuMaii Wiatai Lu* .Dahis
1..

""I1*" nor»»li«rill» I IS

ntorr.
Tblh/ripMs
Wsskta^l
»\A &gt;1 tyrants MAIL, ri# a™

XpBVMATIQ «bj''

raaon, m tne union, wmcnpossesses wo emu nncnais oi incir arms amj^mnmrighl of taxation, to harden tho exercise lions of war, and transported them South
ol this power at titair detraction 1' In kto be used against the Government, and
conclusion tho Chief Justice said I, “We for its desirnetior, and Tcruccy, the then
U P. U. IJOlITWttXG IXFRBSK (Deity).
Hlosa &gt;1 Horn,II,i,II-&lt; Io I* U it., i —J
are, therefaro, of tho opinion that tho
judgement of tho Constitutional Court
of thp State of South Carolina revising
the order made by the Court of Com­
rur.M.. SEW YORK SIGHT XXPRDWCS...
mon Picas, nwording a prohibition to tho
dan
11.
City Council of Charleston, to restrain where they «ndd by no possibility be
them from, hreying a tax imouaed on
the roach of recall by the Government
in the day of ita peril This is the party
and these are the men that now cauvasa
Charleston for £o year 1823, is errone­ and solicit ths votes of an outraged lor­
ous in this t that the said Gonstituiiuual al people. Really, their former reacnliCourt adjudged. that the said ordinance ty u outdone by their. presemt impu­
was not'repunghontto the Constitution dence.
of tho Unital States; whereas tliis court
THE BOND QUESTION.
tnined in this same . fourth resolution of
tho Democratic Convention, wherein it
Taxation of Government Bonds—The
it ought ia substantially proposed “that the lands
Deaoereti* Plan—Letreof the United
of tho Xumer apd.bosMsteada of tho la­
. boring people shall nay an ad rul rrm
State* Treuuur.
Court of the btato of South Carolina, tax equal to that pal a on luxuries, by tlic
Ilirmbatr

I. AJY.R1D, A. ■..W.O..

it au. nnrnni’T*.

PRIC3 OF I5RALYRS fl EACH.

HALL &amp; R^CKfiL. Proprietorx

M0BEK3AD-3

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Great Streagthener aatl Pain
Destroyer of tho World.

gtisrrlhnj.

Mr J. Q. Thompson, of Indianapolis,
recently wrote to the United Statev
.M I". M LIGI1TSI5Q tXFREJSf*. froci Salsquoted from the Democratic platform the
and then added :
I wish to inquire what bos been ths
practice of the Government since its
foundation, respecting the taxation of
the Government bonds, or if this infor­
ri.limation cannot be briefly and convenient­
ly conveyed, permit me to modify my in­
quiry, so that it may corer only the pe­
riod between March4, 1853, to March 4,
1861, extending through two historic
Administrations of the GoTornment. I ’
remember ilia t kinds, or rath er evidences

pH I-,VLV &gt;1 N GJ ‘S

PREPARED GLUE,

a. (Bill J. so* snivel

*1K
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE

TBfflUTliinUlFAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

ministration of Presidrnt Buchanan, a*
a rate of interest in gold ot 12per out
per annum. Were these public seeuri-

Knr Tutt CltJ mi Ml,
TWENTI-FIVE
HATHROS H3U1K,

YEARS.

with every other vpaciee of property PThe other pi uposition contained tn the
rnaolutions ia that, the lands of tho far­
mer and homesteads of tho laboring
people shall pay nn nrfiiwlorres tax equm
to that paid ou luxuxfts by the affluent
consumer. May I inquire if tho Gov­
*D THROUGH.
ernment has ercr applied this principle
to ita method of ratefog Toronto, subject­
ing ail tho agricultural and producing
.nUBRAUV

MADAMS Z1D00 PORTER’S

CUM COUGH BO.
PrtM 25. 60 Bid 25 Cis. per BottU.

eompsnj all

tub uxrr. tmr.srxvr a«o
.
HOYT EFFECTUAL BE.UEDT

BAOOAfJX

COUGHS, COLDS, ETC.
The

tt'orM hat erfr Frodueetl.
PIHIKLY VkOETABLr.
.
___ .. .11.-r D«ir-

II. RiriDL'E,

WM-lt. BARR

qr«at wimterm

“wiusrZ^

Ttaai cii,ujo».
QRASD TNtfW WhTTAY.

&gt;EW YORK rHSOroKTE COMPANY.
GRAND AND SQM ARE enfTo PlsaMo-lTox-A®

yy^HOLEaALE A BETAIL-

w.

«h a a usd Nrf

‘“Tii: S-.M. M tM »“=•'

,ss?*w

“dr.‘ z adoc I’OK’J11?,. r “S tSiS™Ftm- •» u(juatire Sugar Cmnu this, MEtaassr»»’8s»=:

each; the former has aToluatioaWtlMy237,078. The valuation for Mateo was
3190,211,605, while Lonirisaste wte
WO2.185..W, and that of MtefoatetaTe
was 1607,8244)11. Esch of thwJW*
State* have firn membore of the. Bcntao
of Itenreerntativoe, It will bo aooeiiHt

last named was more than
as compared with (hat of :1

States named in connsction with Mt
State. In other words, any given amdint
of property subject to taxation 'in tho
State of Maine wodd be nrwapribi t to

of liko property in either of the rfo-e
Southern States named.
'
T

lie collected on all inoumos..of 11,000 Kyi
•k-. Th«. in, rod. fc™,! »;
Sting laws, ore exempt from General
Government taxation
' ;
Underlet propotrd mod-, all tit moB

cr at ita head, who now cantrola the
Democratic party, may bo still further
relieved from paying tiieir just jiryportiou of the burden* now nereuarib ttt,1..
1. ____ I. ,1..
The final judgement of the court con­ principle to Ita method of ramog reve­
cludes in those words : “ H’Ams', st it nue, subjecting aU. the agricultural and
producing nroperty/vf tho country to
special burdinsr’'
’’
X The only mode by whidt"equal taxa­
i« rtpttgabul to tit Coanihttioa of
be farther from jfc But the mowben of
Vailrd Stntrt and raid. Whereupon it tion of every species of property, accordis considered, ordered and adjudrad by
wsro not is earnest; thoy knew better.
this court that tile said judgement be and uj &gt; o.rrr. i:&lt;, . a iun manner, oi lass- But this last, liko tlw flrat propositkm in
tho somo is hereby rerereed and annnl- Hon has boon resorted to but four times tho resolution, to tax “Government
led, and that the same cause be, and the in th# history of our Government: Ths bonds," was intended for "buncombe,"
snmcTi hereby remanded to the said first time for 82,000,000, in 1708 daring '
Constitutional Court for tho State of
South Carolina, that rach forthcr prowith Great Briliauin 1881, for.|3,i intelligent people will soon hart -tba
,000, tn the administration of Mr.
mortumfr to apply the. proper reencliron. The third, during the enms

•d Jaaaary fitb. U15, -for •A.UUO.OyO—
But as the treaty of prbcc had been
signed at Ghent, by the Cummisaionani
on tho part of Great Brittan and tho
United States, 16 days before tho act waa
poaoed, this tax rre not collected. Dio
fourth nnd.Jast.aol far the collection of a
tax ita own stock or not, lies novar,
direct tax was named ia August,
my knowledge, been adjudicated. TA
It called for’ &lt;20,000,000. And to thia
day, after teren years, h has not all been
vu to have been buried on Saturday
collected from tise Statea
The Oonrtitution of tho United States evening, qqltc a number of ’hla frieada
provided. Article L, Section 2 : Repre- and acquaintances repaired to hl« liou*e.
sentaiivBa and direct taxse shall bo ap
lion."
portioned among tho several States which
JTou*ay that you "remember that may bo included within tide Union, acbond* or other evidences of interest
bearing indebtedness, originating in which shall be determined by orlding to
loans then contracted, were issued by tho tho wholo number ,of free iicnons, in­

Treasurer Spinner replied in a long
letter, of which we giro the most im­
portant portions :
TaxAn-ar or m Urmn Statm, &gt;
WAsanrarox September 8, 1868. y
6n: Yon call-my attention to the
fourth resolution of the New York
Fourth of July Convention, which you
quote in these words : ‘ Equal taxsmon
of every species of property according to enunanl; and I doubt, whether anj othita real value, including Government
'
i and other puUio aoatritira," and, face of the decision of the Supremo
--------United States, to which I
you wish".-Leau/.
to inquire
what
। practice of tho Gorernmont
[

cluding those bound to service' far a term
1:
r moving, the hospitalities of I lie
deceased’s bouse were extended to tbera
al rule far taxation would hare worked present In. the shape of a good, rtffT
before the emancipation of the Southam brandy Julep to each, so rathe better to
slaves.
F nt. Every Ere nlarrs were counted
ground.

amount of taxation for each State. But
next, when the Aasteeur and tho lax
gather camo around, tho slaves ceased
entirely to bo men, and became amply
property, and as such became, like sheep
and oxocu. subject to taxation. Tboetavebond* t
bon of Oort
holding section was thus bitten both
forget It
way*- . -Tiu’ oot^itiitiannl provision waa
lonnd mind ner ltlurf£ tint thii or ray
tm Itself. J
a two-odgod sword to ftp and boaoa,. it
n*v«r permitted that mode of taxation
House of Representatives, lata Brigadier while &gt;t bald control of the action cf
General.fa the late army of the late
tr within it* limilt or joriodietion.
Confederate States of America, and then

*

resen tations ia OnngTesa and eonaoqum tWisconsln and^

_ ,—. —

that

on tho United StatM. This #as perhaps
the beginning of what became nullifica­
tion aitarward, and. more recently, open would be paid, hut-that ho must,
rebellion. The validity of this ordinance the money for them st any rate, o
was oODt-stod; but tho eonatita&amp;mal, them on thv market, and then filli

Democratic jxrty as well, hod a resolu­
tion liko the one under cousidoration been
introduced into a National Democratic
Convention, there .would bore been a
scene that no common theater could ro-

ping their Juleps, and now and then giv­
ing the goblets a slight shake io settle
the lee tn them, a nolre wal beard tn the
coffin, Which turned some faces whiter
than they had been for years before.—
Finally, tho umkrtaacr foe the ooorafaan

edforhlajutep. Haring qnovcWjkfo
thirst beget down, and stated to tl^e
gaping crowd that be bad been In a sort
’
of. a trance, know all that waa guhtg oc
!around him, but was undble to route
1h'.mMlf until Ms voris were grouted wtth
the faUlltar jtnkie af fte lev. a&gt;4 Mo

-hlchtotarednawllfc
nd tho dnslro .to -par

rebel State, decided the ordinance to l» political friends
valid. TtdsbroUghlthe question wheth- sort.'Mdrff oT Mr

U OPP06ITI0M TO

OABTOf «H&gt;
r rcctirlngFRESn OTWraM Mi
from fltecHy oTMitewre. every
..1... ut. ..JI.. ..I. .1

Wholesale, and Retail..

Ills frtends were too much ■■—ll^i ■

iiaiWWygB?

«OOt

nWctkLL.O«e-iP-»

i of tire Government, ia t
t foarkal the six pre rtnt,
■nitai State*, thnl had tire
. HARTWELL.

"■

and Mr.
Ka.

MMadtvBa rasa
.' JbwrMfi

�•kt gsttiif J gsasrr.
QBDBOS M. DOTH,...............Barna.
-' HArnNGB, mxcifm

; ;um*ucii

WIUITWM.

WOM FNBBIDBNT,

UITI1BI
■ erataoB.

s.

giait,

FOB TFCE.rUESlDEXT.

loHtrviia

coltax,
• PF BDUXX._________________________

Jkr Li-d—fd Gsk'V'MOBGAN BATES, of Grand Traver..
ArMsrderyd *sto
. «U. OUVB L BPACLDCTG, sf Cfctoo.
^WB«XraO.’uR&lt;WTXXOR. rt Billrdde.

^OM^D^lOBr’iTlT. ofKaissiuro.
.

•

Jkr Awiaii n™ sf il&lt; .Mdr Asad OX—.
QDI.BXXJAMtND.PKTVUABD'dAn«n&gt;.
Ar AWi'M C—L
__
MN. WTLUAW HUMrnRET. d Leerww.
Ar
P&lt;Mi» r-tntti—
4MLAMEL HOSFORD, d Eaton.
Ar Jtontor
.««d A-rr« *fx
0AN1KL K. BROWN, ef IssU.
Conareealonal Ticket.

t mN ANDO C BEAM AN. of Lenawee.
II W1LUAM USTOUOnTON. oT8tJoeepb.
HI AVSTtN DLATB rf Jackson.
. IT. THOMAS W. FXBBY. nf Ottawa.
▼. OMAR !». COSO KM, of BL Clair.
▼L BANDOLPH STBICKLASD. of CUntoe.
COUNTY TICKET.
Tor Jodge of Frabelo—
SHERMAN C. PRIXDLE.

EDWIN H. MALLORY.
For Conatr Clerk—
DANIEL STRIKER.
Far Coeaty Tmlartr- •
ASA D. RORK.

WILLIAM H. JEWELL.
Ar ProsecaUng AUsraoy—
.
FRANK ALLEN.
Bar Cirodt Conrt tonalnier.
WILLIAM L. COBB.

-John A. Riker, of *Gnso Lake, eemnot possible, unless our voters bed re­
pented cf their oppomimn to the de- asMSednsfafate hydronl* htaaeifln
madn of tho tBavdroMen,-fcr the lat­ Waif Lake, on the Htb Inst.
-About 10,000 boebate of wheat hare
ter were not eo unreasonable as the forbees pureha"d at Mt. Clemx*. t&gt;”'«
far this smnoo.
for tho action ef the ffouthoenen. who
—Tbe Great Weetera Railway traffic
had so hug bora obeyed by tho North,
returna for Angurt amounted to |300,that they redd not entertain the thought Oir; tho Grand Trank to IMT.TU.
of Northern reeistaace, to their imperaTbe "National Hotel," Bt East Sagi­
tira and impmieus demands; but tho naw, waa burned on Monday morning.
Copper heads of tho North ought to have Total lore start IM**; InsuranaeN,•00.
.
apprraticrehip that they have had aiaoo
-A late history of tbs Saginaw Val­
the summer of INI. But wo om they ley, by T. B. Fox, figures up an aggrohare not become a bit the wiser, not­
withstanding all tho boating they hare
reoeired. The rodhae not been spared,
and yet the child waa spaded,—perhaps
becanse the chid had bocorae to old a
boy to bo taught wisdom by any process
known to modem modes of Education.
AH that now remains for the BepubE-

P ^Thsblbi n. cbinwkll,
~ JOHN BUST.
■'^.‘wtLT.TlM TWII.TT. __
n CHAB1M w. ct-ntara.
ni. cwaWM T ooaiiaM
JV. BY HON M CCTCHkOX.
V. OtLKS HUBBABD.
FL MICUAXL C. T. PLX88NB*.

.

•

tory one of proportions so great as to be
thoroughly eflbetive in ita results. There
has never been any reason to doubt the
stectioB of Grant &amp; Colfax, but it has
been suppoeed by many, that some of
the incidents of the contacts, might be
mere fire ruble to the Copper-Rebels
then would be beneficial to the country.
This supposition ought to prove groundlose, and to that end the popular majori­
ty for tho Republican candidates,—both
national and local,—should bo rolled up
to the greatest possible figures Do
what we may, the Copper-Rebel popular
vote is sure to be something large, even
if there should not be a single Seymour
Proeideutial elector chosen. It wasro
in 1864, in war time, whoa Gen. McClel­
lan, had more than 1,800,000 rotes,
though but 21 electors were chosen by
his party. Mr. Seymour, will have a
largo vote al the polls, but not only
should we keep the number, as we cer­
tainty oan, of Copper-Rebel electors
down to, or below, the 1884 standard,
but wo should end rax girt Ora. OiArr,
a popuar majority approaching a million.
That majority wo shall have if we choose
to work for it Wo guarantee that New
England alone will give about one fifth
part of tho number of tho votas requir­
ed, giving a decided majority in’-, every
State; and a unanimous electoral vote;
we of the North-West ought to do better
than New England on tho popular vote,
and shall undoubtedly choose a unani■Mna flmrt and OWhw alwrorial fVl.

JAMES w. HOUOHTALIN.
ir«r,C«roaen—
JOSEPH COLE. ISAAC MESSER.
For Bsyrrooatotiro ia ike UfUoloro, let Dh t7
ROBERT J. GRANT.
.
Ar Biyreesetalire, to to. Legblatars M Dbk4- legs, aa ws hare a much larger popu­
ADAM ELLIOTT.
lation than she haa, and both candidates
Far Besot er. MMk Henstonal District,'
on the Republican Ticket are eer •«,
GEORGE THOMAS.
and iu xxx of oar choice.
Ulinoxi and Indiana, which famish
rncAPAifi
these candidstee, have throe fourths as

kaa baM »t»ch M to enable tba aowntry has aad ought and we believe will vote
to fcraeeo the final erant, andtouader- as well ia proportion as she wiU, while
■toUwWwm bathafatara history of Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mmthe United States. “In to-day already aeooia, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska,
iriiaeB b aware al this time what nut
Itothegaaoral complexion of Amcriean
y«litiral lils ft* yearBto come, aad toe*
toongk to establish a policy that ahall
be worthy of the nation. Yhe Coppo.--

beads say &gt;0* be able td comprehend
ttee so dearly as the Republicans do,
wad fts^ era aot to bo blamed much if
their pcbdeal vision is not very dear at
tiua time, as defeat aad disappointment
raae^y operate to cloud the mind, aad
:wdar it uafiitejudfs justly of the pras.

•at, aad much toss of tho futara. Just
MW they are ia groat aad grara doubt

J. P. ROBERTS k CO

unuinm

of the Coppmocraey would bo treated

d» boaor to their true aad tried eooa—
The Middle State, are not expected to do
as well as either the North-WeU or New
England, but they will help swell the
Republican majority ; and the So-ti faeluding Tissimi, will de bar part now
that it is sartain that her Republioan voters will bo protected faThe exsrcfoe of tho right of suflrags. Wo ought,
aid probably ahall, have tho votes of
moot of tho reconstructed States, Oeefag
that wahare given evidence of our abili­
ty to uphold them till they shall ham
their growth, aad be able to walk atone.

aa to the existence of matter, so severe Had it not bora fa our power to point
•raWbe xatafortnaee under which they to the Rarou fa Vermont aad Maias,—
are suffering, aad roeembliag more tho which are but fair sample, of our politi­
■rccsneaoe of a bad dream than such cal stock, -we should not hare had aay
waldsff roahties aa belong moot to their right to ask for Southera aid; but hav. xperieaca. They do not like it that fag proved that wo do not need it, ws
imee thdr funeral ceremonies should be ought to have it And as tho South is
perfsnaod mUer thmr living eyee - very like the rest of tho world, aad aa
Wero they has egotistic, ftey would find tho world always helps tho strong, wo
no difficulty ia undarstandiBg that dry shall havo a largo Southern rota, to give
bad brought thia rain upon their own a majesty to the popular majority ws
are sure to have.
Fortuad has bora kinder to the Coppw
Bebels than they hare bean to themBN~At a maeUag fa Auburn, Me., ro&gt;
Mlvea. Much has bora done for them, oentty, ex-Vleo PnaidMt Hamlin said
that be bad been asked to speak upon
the duties of the hour. “Tbegraee,''be
4« eU that bee bora wrought in thdr be­
eontlnoed, "baa hardly grown upon
half. Wo do aot think it would bo poodHe to fU lathe whole tide af tee ro brave boo of tbe North, alaln ia defense
foolish B piety M the American Copper­ of their erraatry's rights; there fa mourn­
head p&lt;rty bare proved itself to ing la thcurands of our bonaehelds; we
be during the test eight or tea ywra.- meet men on every street with tbegbart-

CASH STORE

dry goods:.
pw tan naur^^

“»"« JECBn

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

RIAL EUTE I DEBRAICE

AU Hastings Outdone!

aad villagea in tbe Valley.
—The proposal to bul W water works
in EaM Saginaw han been voted down
by tbe people st a special meeting held
to consider the matter.
—The United States Government ia
to bo Invited to send nprseen tailroe
to the Peace Congress aeon aa saeemble

Will Laifa ui W Pnjierty

—It fa understood that General Sher­
man has determined to Issue arms and
ammunition to oil! scus along the Indi­
ana frontier, for protection against far­
ther daprednt ions by enrages.
-TbeNilesStpvbUcansays: "There
are but 79 Democrats In Berrien eouuty
who pay an Income tex, and the whole
amount foots up I2.4T8, while WO Be-

dN-ra ere aappIM.
On. o! tor,.

iboirtl."
—There waa an immense Republican
demonstration in BL Louis Saturday
evsulng. There were over 5,000 torch­
bearer. In prncseslon and 23,000 people
present at the vaneua speaking stands.

Books and Stationery,
groceries,
and or nxx qcautt.

—The London Times would approve
of the abaorptlon at Mexico by the

or xff rzxz&gt;5

sure the peace of Mexico and tho pay­
ment of bar debt
—A man named Dennis Harrington
waa ttengeroQsly stabbed in aa affray at
Negaunee, a few days since, by one Pat­
rick Vaughn. His recovery la doubtfal.
—A young man named D. B. Dcvls, a
partner with Mr. C. N. Alvord fa tho
sash and blind buslures, at Newaygo,
recently absconded, takings considera­
ble sum of money belonging to the
firm.

HARDWARE STORE,

vM«b dM ■**&lt;•

trn wusmr

STOVES, IRON.

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

tho^hnda owned by tbs Hudson Bay
Company, in the British FoaeessisuB.
evomrat shortly, and there is a general
desire to open up to this coualry and Invite immigration and capital Into IL

Wall Put.—An addraaa baa been ta­
med by tho negroes of South Carolina
to the white fallow citlxona. The point
of It Io In the following sentence:
"And If wo are u&gt; be maarocreed because wo relure to vote the Democratic
ticket; if wo are to be murdered in cold
blood because we win not e-R our man­
hood, then let ltootno-we can dto but
once ; and If, as you state, thirty fodlIlona of while men are going to fall up­
on four millions because they arc black,
and will sot vote for Horalfo Seymour
and F. P- Btalr for President and Vies
Prreldent of the United Btrtea, both Of
whom havo dectar d that tbe nagroee
have no right to vole, then we are pre­
pared to dto but not to vote to bo kiiL
ed."
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■FLOIlUCt SEWITC iscaiir

HMilnes Feb. S8th. IBM.

F.rticatar A Uro Uro paid to Order lor

M*IH OKOTUEKS’

Building Mat er i alt.
laws Troughs
Made and put up on Shari Natiss.

JEWELRY 4IUSTC STORL
Dodge's Clebrated Plows

BOOKS.

FOB TMB CUBS OP

Nrahrtlte bare
Meeting on Setu

■cat J»FM Tea flrdte

Towb.

QABar OVCMTT

Fresh Goods coBMaatly oa head.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

«d Codda aelHag mrarilraa af foil.
■tewGeed*. J art Received,

Hypophosph i t es
ACT
*&gt;D I’BBTalJtlX

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

-I ffEORGK PRESTON

8KXUAL DEBILITY!

, Mam Mxxrtw

Q BttTJIWIC. r««.
H
biinw Mrewrw

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Bert MtorfBl of Crockery Ib

IX ALL8TA IEAOF

consumption.

BAIR DRESSING

tavitoa year aitostwa to kb

.

Two to Az Breto ef the Ppreifa MH wiM Imrpft WbQ Meoted Stock of
frMspdr iw«i« mU p«rma»«llr Car. s«y
teasrt fasnasiirTtee. tteaisal w«akassar sr
ta.slsalaty Nightly er DslJy Um*s. t—tt
•hglrtiy ess.iJ. se kow.isr a&lt;grersM la
charaeter, whU.
will
rerrsst Um.
Mtrtbto swfbto rorojUwM wink ^ri.g frsai to.
^'ri^Wind'piLhV^rt/'rrtireN. to

GROCERIES,

wffl qaicMy restore Gear Hair

Uminatems sfevery ktad stBeaurt Imtatlee,

ofesgra Tail ■Sire er Weskaee.W iteKtaaej*
rebeUloc. What words, then, from hu- 4c. (AergyMSS. Lswy.ra.Htortan. aad ail wks
sbsnrl wmaeee or manng taetr orgunman lira, can speak like those upon the Kcn.M Ht.toc in vrrrw.rkrd, are MesHarir
iAftraMoAoro aspoombtotofoo peo- duties of tbe hourl"
reMsrt *• weals SIS m of Iks Qertto DHa^ mneeeabsrtd art tel to ss. tbe SproUto
pft loyal to the govammat, aad then
-Seymour said duriag the war, “BodAmn erdmd the people to bring ia their terdtrtde tbe Unton than starfish ataraWINCHESTER'S Rpkxfw FILL
BdM for bmb who are the embodysMate
4 tbai divide tbe UuJoa." Whfabwns

Tboy bare devoted tberooelres to the

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Andrew JebMsms out of efttoe t Becans*

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

WINCHIBTIB'8
iiponoRPHirn

stK^dyEtUTCTns; rir:

Um4 » ms rd tag to Araettiaa it will midlly Mright?
ria.
A dtepatah to tbe Cblenge THbaMaaya •tare Ik. Virile rowers Is aS cross cf
rtk — — 1
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barmartan, a,»W.«r~^ of the Democratic rll see arts ta Indiana.
4, ^-aanaH •a&amp;,&lt;kna-Brir “The Utile sateen 4 sretMtlw between
riWIariTaria»l Milin tbe Indiana Douaeentey, that bad ita snUrt tres Is anrtteer. ef eKberros ’
Paw-81 per kar. U. tax., fcr *4, by mUL
awaahihw ria had baa feaa origin al the New York Ceavautlon.hae
J. W1NCSMTBBA00.
lyC.Ma.Twk Ooaaaria,Sa aa. oelmlaated In the removal of the late
raySMt

mWOso-M.
.tbepeqpta atlha
lx Hope, oe Tbu
week, Ort 1st. an
an tfaetteu 14 in
lend, ob Friday e

NEWS DEPOT,

Bastian, Aag M, IMF.-slTyl

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H. A. GOODYEAR,

re— .trad, o’ppJlU Crort Horo«.»I.OvO
-T» A.re. d Wild Lata. IK allea aertk
d UuUtp, Tiaitared Opacio(&gt;. Pr &gt;m.
—There are In Maron and Oeeana
|1S per acre.
counties about 1.400 Indiana, among
L-W Amo o. Bretfaa M. ia Carllae,«
whom there were 41 daatha during Che
■lire fna Hulitp. «a raad rrod, 14
yrar ending July 31st IMS. They havo
180 houaea, 147 hones U cattle, 602
swtae, and raised tart year 12,784 tamheis
Boibi tbr star. • l*rn L..I ut Tandy •!
aad Yillag. Prepay. Far Tmsm, Droof oarh, 11385 bunbetoof potatoes, with FanM
rnpUca, Ac., isqeire al Um OXc. el
smaller quantittra of other arUetaa.—
Tliey have 1,300 scree of laud under
cultivation.
UaaUap. Sept. It, IBM.
ropltlf
—Tho Marquette JYatecteaJer onyt that
a large party of Canadian official., edi­
tors, army officera and others, arrived iD
Marquette, on Monday evening of last
week, on the steamer Chicora ou their
way »P tho Laks. TbemaJority of th.
parly are moq^bers of tho Ottawa Parlia­
ment, and the principal cbjeot of their
visit 1. to Inspect oar mine, and mining
tawa They will then p»x» over to tbe
North rtxore and examine into the mine-

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SPECIFIC PELL,

Will Last a Life-Time.

WE HAVE COKE

WIUi great Iriiaeiiu to &gt;nw to - ----.rtto as M ew

_Gipnd One Dollar Saki
FREE or COST

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goMnuasm

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Wm.

»«aar» mart ImaxnM aalaa.

JKM^’^ZiSLKUfc.
alt purtleolaro and terms to Anal Mat fm

J. B. BVHJt ACC., PubU.b«ra.
Hartford, Comb,
aoests w.Yrrrxuo-s'on
, JUftt tb^ipuih. ialie dyi
' TTii under b.r lllmmykr.1

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SILVER PLATED WARE,
GLASS WARE,
WOOLEN A HEMP CARPETING,
STRAW MATTING, an-1
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
isotaaraea IntpotMioi, h parcJaaaJ dtrertly
from tba Manatoalnraro la large ijaaallUru .

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sale of good. on ibe popalcr plan of

ONE DOLLAR
FOR EACH ARTICLE.

jy-AClM'.lKn. Hertford, £»«

. Our Saha for the hat tindve months
Haro been about one oillion dollars.
HT Oar hfiMrkar LtorirrUti h Ur tbwrf.
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The present ftyh of pnnl;,teens' Is
fietuMK comfbrUb;cr&lt;»mely or.eounosil-

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Dr. Kahe'i Great Pictorial Work

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Apd IreaMe. ma ill.rwm'n' .l aleJkl.
My feiftfrl te ft.pfV .erordfe" ’
Ta tka grams. Dimaiykral plan,

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CHAItCKBY OMPKB.

official nrotrar the wab,

BOSTON, MAJb

Sri V B Y OU 8BE»-»

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’’THE"MAGNETIC riytftW •

••BOBbd, in-To^ued preacher wjiefl IJlu»tratlng the wondere of creation. lUb-

1MSTLXGS WOOLEN FACTORY

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY!

frame.1' A voIobiIm the congregation
«W*M. -thar Tirt im
»«a •IgbUr

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t»»aaea»alx-fool gallant, wftb
' ten boot,~cnd p figure like an &gt;1
L Tb*e_&gt; rift efioujh ofhl

Sheetings, Ftaiacls aai CawltMitcs.
Tbr project «f borne isdway! As good as Urn
bert-ss Cheep u U,e ebApret! ‘ .

J. t. VAN BRUNT.
DuUng., Ort tat. JW.iaMtf

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Groceries and Provsions,

‘,*yt jd a'commoniy received notion that

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BetlremUtWortBfemat-

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;thft portion vftacb cUaa Inferior In
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W. X SAfeTWEIX.
T*roatn T»Io Employment.

Figure 2 Sewing Machine,
W.mulcd to ba th.lMat-h* frha Meek lac |.

the nartrt. to bo psrfrat la eMatnotfaoa undlo

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                  <text>�Frank Allbn and Gbo. M.
DrrET will address the Repub­
licans of Barry County at the
Woodmancy School House, in
Baltimore, on Friday Evening,
October $th.
At Chrlton Center, Monday
Evening the 12th inst.
At the Auetin School House
in Assyria, Saturday Evening,
October 10th.
At the Powers School House,
in Irving on Tuesday Eeven­
ing, Oct 13 th.
At the School House near the
residence of Jasper Parrish, Esq.
in Yankee Springs, Wednesday
Evening, Oct. 14.
Thursday Evening at the
McCollum School House in
Friday Evening, a‘. tbe Block
School House in Irving.
Saturday Evening, at-the Red
School House near the north end
of Fair Lake in Barry.
By Order of County Commit8. H. COOK.
Chairman.

! SEWB.«£HIRE
u“fcfc..

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

—Those who to-day predict that Grant
will never reach the White Houeo,
stoutly prophesied that ho would never
roach Richmond. .
—Barnum Is on the way to obtain a
priM tor his now Museum. He is mak­
ing a grant effort to get "the rooster that
crows over the Maine election as a D«m-

BEAL ESTATE i INSURANCE

GROCERIES,

/Poll Raid ran.—The
Maple Grove will rates
the 22d tost-, at the eente
►Ml*. Goad Speakers wl
danee, sad a general good
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

1

L1

1

/ A Dawco, under tbe at
Aoste of tbe Ha-tings H
KXKTB, Esq., will be held
•upper at the Houee. &lt;m
Thureday, the Hth IdsL,
the tart day of tbe Coqd

&gt;m
bsj ear
oU&gt;«”hJthrrT tvre
eel teiu &lt;er&gt;J
. It h died the

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UnM.riLl,
Ihinr
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whole tim
"FLORENCE SEWING NACHIRL*

Hastings Feb. Xth, 1888.

bVS DEPOT,

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

NEWSPAPERS,

Wm.H. Rayford. N.
V. G.; Frank Allen, Se
Vrooman, P. F.; Norma
urer, Goo. M. Dewey. D
a full corps of appointed

R. HERRICK,
[IBBOBLXSOX A WIG [ITMA.XU STOBB.&lt;

PKALKB IN

veterans, at Philadelphia, on the 1st and
2d nf October next,In the Interest nf the
Reputilcan party, in the present can­
vass. It will bo impossible for me to do
so lor mjjy reasons, and 1 know no one
to whom 1 can impart them better than
to you. First, 1 bare too much to do in
niy proper legitimate business, which
keeps me west of the Mteslsdppl; sec­
ondly, I am i eq sired by a summons to
•t end a called- meeting of the Indian
Peace Commission, at Chicago, on the
7th of October; thirdly, I have mails
up my mind to keep out of political as­
semblages, con ven Gons, and conlro^rcics altogether, bocaute, In my judge­
ment, an offieei'of the army, sworn to
obey tho laws, and serve every adminis­
tration, has ns buelneu to become a
partisan. Ko one, I trust, doubts my
respect for, and aboduto can fl den eo In
Gon. Grant at haalbo himself does not,
and I extract for your Information from
a letter from the General, dated Wash­
ington, J uno 21,1808 .■
“Dxab PnzxMAX: Your kind loiter
written from Now Mexico li received.
You enderaaand my poaltlou exactly.—
•t • • I fool vary gratified to tho offi­
cers of our tinny, w ho.e military achieve­
ments made my reputation m well os
their own. to know that they support
me tn this new field. I do nut expect
or want active sapport, bat merely the
satisfaction of knowing what your let­
ter aroureo me of on your part. Offloera
who expect to make the army their
home for lifehare to serve under euccoe■ire administrations, and should sot
make themselves obnoxious to any par­
ty likely to come Into’power.”

elcdton, the ItopwbllcaD
ty will do their whole da
&gt;ureJ majority of. at la
are at work as though th

BOOKS.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JKWKLBT, 8IL-

VEB and PLATED WAHB.
Blank Note and Receipt Books,

LKOAL SLAMS

.

STATIONAET
Gfevery JHnd and I’aridr-

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT TSffll
Broad Gauge Bailway!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

cntctltxATt.»e UBIH5A.GALIO-J WkiM
FIKLO. er CiAVKI.ABI».svCUkaf.««AUMAKCA.to sr foxs

NEW YORK,
BOeTUt,
PITTBBCRGIV.
rHILADKLPlHA.

HARDWARE STORE,

Hm,

CawraTJdtao*

HASTims,

MICH.

Oil Jlegions of Pennsylwusf
PaaMwren whowieli s QelcS

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C»afort»U*

Tfm*

Ji- A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,
Tin and Bheat Iron W

GLASS,
otL+uAt),
rmr.
sn. Yield
As Cteoap M on tlx© Rail It
---------------------„—y. There io
-Adding TrsnsportaUoi
no room for compromise. About your
! being allowed to rote, bo not alarmed ;
j we ahall see that Texas is represented.
Vote, by all nuoas. Scud me your pa­
—In a repent speech at a Democratic
per to Cinenati I will write muro fully
m •eUng
w Turk, Fernando Woe d
to-morrow or tbs day after.
unfair moans were taken to de­
feat the Democratic candidates, or proA Mwtkd Rotan—While Gen vsnt the talrcsunUngof etoctoriai votes,
Gtun was in tho Calrinetan iaciduut oc­ nothing would be left but te takofojsicurred which adds another proof of his bls penseeston of tho Government, and
worthtnsM for the highest honors of the it would bo done, and General Biair
wwdd drive the miecroaata Into tbe At­
lantic. He compared Congronu with the

I AM NOW SELLING

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100.

jr^EAL BBTAI-B ACKNCt I

Reol Eatate Broker

goaenruu in~

Dodges Clehrated Plows .r“lb'
Memi'

B. B. COOK,

trim machine
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.

lilj

Mxwms, Tana, Aug. 25, 1863.
intlomea : I have reocinxl a copy
oOlulions nossod by the “loyal riti-

Books and Stationery,

or all xixm axd or rar qvauty.

MASS MEETINGS.

People of Barry County, at
Hickory Corners on Tuesday af­
ternoon, tho 13th iiut., at 2
o’dock.
At Orangeville, Tuesday Eve­
ning, at 7 o'clock.
At Woodland Center, Wednes­
day afternoon, the 14th, at two
o’clock; and
At the Center of Castleton, in
the Town House, on Wednesday
evening, at 7 o’clock.
It is expected that no effort
will be spared to make these

rounc.-A valuable t|
B (bo Stable &lt;rf Wm
•day of test week. Th
teem to go to Yankee
presume to going yet-

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

ilF

Who shall rule, the people or the
politicians merely ; tbe patriots or the
partiiinns merely ? That is the question
now. An opportunity has come for the
{Kjpular sentiment to choose and to sus­
tain when cboeen. a representative
President; o«r instinctively selected by
disintorcatod public opinion as a
DANIEL STRIKER.
candidate from admiration of his part
record and confidence in his integrity.—
He has been nominated because he is
not committed to anything but the wel­
WILLIAM H. JEWELL.
fare of the country; because no person­
For Proorertlog A turner—
•
al ambition has made him a seeker for
FRANK ALLEN.
office ; because ho has accepted honors
only as they enabled him to be efficient­
ly useful; and above nil, beceuM of tho
universal conviction that ho is honest
through and through.
JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MESSER.
Gcvebal Gn»xr comprehends tho sitFur Up’-*"1*11" latbeUfietetare. lit Du'lustion; ho is free from' conceits and
•v ROBERT J. GRANT.
Fur BsyrmusUtivs. io tbe L»&lt;Ulalars M Dtot^»Z rivalries; be is neither wilful, nor freak­
ish, nor passionste, nor smitten with a
ADAM ELLIOTT.
lust for tho bare name of filling a high
GEORGE THOMAS.
position. His policy is ptoct and rro &lt;omy ; his own peromeMN/ drure is to re­
cognize and cany out the will of tho
loyal fy of tho land, South and North.
Ties to vitt li.ttxb:—Gorarror Vanco
Hx is the mon for this exigent honor.
To choose him is to do ail that can be 1says : “Elect Seymour, and all tho Con­
done to inaugurate a reform in politico, a 'federacy fought for will be won.”
This is tho most compact Statement
readjustment to their noral condition of
There will be a Mass Meeting tbe several departments of the Govern- winch has yet been mado of tho eL'ecta
of a Obppcr-Rubel triumph. Every
meat,
and
to
redeem
the
capital
of
the
&lt;
of tbe Republicans of Barry
nation from tho disgrace Hint has fallen ]person who votes for Seymour should
County, at Hastings on the 20th upon it Hx is needed to do a prolimi- i
distinctly understand what he Totes
inst., and at Proineville on the nary work, which must be done, before Ifor. He should be able to say deliber­
the way is fairly prepared for dealing iately, as ho deposits his vote. “I am in
31st, to be addressed by Hon. wisely with questions relating to the in- 1favor of rendering tho sacrifices of
E. B. FAIRFIELD, late Lieut. dustrial interests of the Uafon. Let re- 1Northern men and money useloaa,by re­
Governor of Michigan, and one construction on tho basis of isr iktul Iturning to power tho men who caused
jvmrx be carried forward to completion; Ithe war, and enabling them to do by in­
of the most eloquent Speakers lot there be peace from political strife Itrigue what they failed to do by force of
-in the State, and it is expected, as there is peace on the battle-fields, i
sad then tho Republic can go onward
No Rutter roa Law —A law of the
alio, that our Candidate for Gov­
in fulfilment of its grand doetiny. This United
।
States rut binding os nnyotber
ernor, Hon. H. P. Baldwin, of consummation can only bo reached by jlaw on ths Statute Books—requires ths
such
a
decision
of
tho
people,
untnm,
Detroit, will be in attendance,
vote of the reconstructed States, among
melled by mere party and sectional con- ,
at the meeting, at Hastings. sidcratlc-ns, as shall put Gen. Gszxr tri- jwhich is Texas, to bo «rA«&lt;M/-from the
Electoral College, because, haring for­
Let the People Rally en-mass. umphantly in tho White House. That (feited her State Government by rebell­
will be done, and tkf ptupU *Juil rule.
.
ion,
she has failed to accept the proscrib­
By order of the Co. Com.
ed terms of restoration. Thereupon
S. H. COOK,
Gwtxrcum Tars Fbrxnintur or
Gao. H. Pddutox, the national loader
Govxxxxxxt.—Tbe following letter, was
Chairman.
of tbe Copper Rebel party, advisee the
written by Gen. Gmaxt, flr»&gt; years age, in
breaking of the law, as glibly os could
response to an invitation from tho Mem­
T'n.i»x Blui himself. Hear him :
phis Chamber of Commerce, to a com­
"Bixonx,
Aug. 21, 1868.
plimentary dinner at the close of his
“Somers Kinney, Esq. Houston, Tex­
great Tennessee campaign. It is im­ as—My Dear Sir: Yaaro of the 2d inst,
Hon. EUGENE PRINGLE,
portant as tho views of uwt Great Lead- dated at Brownsville, was forwarded to
of Jackson, one of the War cr on &lt;k truejowdutionnf Amow per. me from Cincinnati. In reply, I have
Hones of the Republican party tmmtnt, and we earnestly commend it only to say tliat you cannot urge to
in Michigan, will address the to the careful consideration of our read- strongly our bnrthorin of Texas to star.d

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Grant's common sense matches his mod- i
,
To MsTWMxnciixa—Wo commend
May your eSorta I to all Students of mathematics the fol­
** '
* **
lowing comments of the Philadelphia
Putt, concerning the aiBlcvnoca claim of
the Copper Rebels dial tbe result of the
recent election in Maine showed a Cop­
per Rebel gain: •
But the gain is the thing, yon know.
The gain shows tho drift of the popular
WarraxY wux not Vorares Bxrsentiment. Tbe gain was what the Demouil—A private letter from a promi­ mooracy wanted
Now, in 1867, tbe
nent lady, reriding at Utica, New York, Republican* had a majority of 11,000;
published in the New York JSrtMixp
Po,l, contains the following off band ac­
count of a recent conversation in a rail­ Almaac, publiahed si the World of­
road car, in the course of which tho fol­ fice, sad ur solo at tbe office of the Age.
lowing good reasons were given to show Thii cIamic volume should be in thn
why votes sAoe&amp;l
be cut for Horatio hands of every Democratic voter. It is
mrf**. You will
Seymour, and to which wo invito tho at­ what is called a
see by thia invaluble work that yon must
tention of ovary Solssxb in tho County always subtract the larger number from
of Barry :
tho leaser, and then avorege tho remain­
1 “A gentlemen, formerly a Democrat, der by a strict comparison with the elec­
1 with a dear, smooth, telling voice, gave tion returns of some old almanac, and
his views *o some gentlemen with him the older it is the bettor. Now, if you
in such a way as to interest all tho pass­ will please recollect that four tinus firn
engers in the crowded car. The first is fifty, and that twice two oiakes ten,
part that attracted mo was tho follow­ and then that ninety-four into seventeen
ing : "My county, which is Erie ooun- goes six times, and iat thirty-four from
ty, gave in the first Lincoln election some­ twenty-five leavae eleven, you will eerily
thing over nine hundred majority for comprehezued that the Democrats made
tho Republican candidate; in tho second gre-i gains in Maine.
sovsntecn hundred, and now I am pro­
You hare first got to deduct from tho
pared to say that aho will giro at lout socallcd Republican majority of 22,000
thirty-two hundred fcr GronL”
about 30,000 illegal rules, and add to
Thorowas n sensation. Borno one the Democratic vote about tho sarno
said he had no grounds to go upon, and nnmber to cover tho tare and tret Then
asked him how he counted? Thus wise,’ you must take tho percentage of the
he replied ; not one Democrat who gave gain of tho majority of tho vote of the
one drop of his blood, or his children’s, Democracy in 186*. just 60 years ago,
in tho fate war on tho Northern side and sec bow tbe square root can be oxwould vote for Seymour. Not one man
who rejoiced when our army gained a
victory would vote for Seymour. Nut
one man who had eons or relatives who
died from starvation in the Anderson­
ville and lobby prisons will rote for
Grant.’ _ At this moment tho lady next
to mo said: ‘Yon may be sure of that.
My brother died from starvation at An­
dersonville ; and no Democratic friend
of his would rote for Seymour My
brother-in-law likewise diod in tho ser­
vice; and no‘friend of his would rote for
fur Seymour. They were laid in their
graves skeletons. They had no flesh to
accoy; they were siarved.1 *’
of Gen. Grant, wo dip from the New
Hit mu aoaix!—If Gon. Gujtr is
York TYlAsse, and earnestly commend
ticont, ho can write pomtedly, as a
It to the attention of tbe “Gallant Boys
nosacth this:
In Blue,” who so nobly followed f-herman in his eerier of Glory cn tbe Tent­
ed field, many of whom reside in this
county, as well as to -petrfoto every
where. It is of the right kind, and
shows most conclusively that the Gene­
ral votas for the same principles for
which be fought:
Gen. Sherman, dating his letter nt
EL Louis, writes to Gen. Barnum as fol-

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also Chronic Diseases
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eennon and the about* of the vast aa•etnbly, whieh
made tho very
Heaven* ring with the exultant voice
•f th* yvom .nry of Bai ry County. Thia
done, lhe Hom. Chabub R. Bbown, of
A Fhto —Anangmente are being per- Kalamazoo, late of St. Jooeph, Berrien
hetrd lo throw to the breeze a splendid County, wa- Introduced and In an elo­
Grart and Colfax Flag, at Harting*. quent and argumentative apeecb of de­
Full parti--ular* next week, aa to time cided merit, entertained and etutructwl
all preoent and kindled anew In the
braart of tbe people, the campaign fire*
of IMO and ’64. The epoeeb w*a worthy
of the man and tbe oeeuaion. He we*
followed by the Fighting Chaplain of
i the Mthllllnol* Infantry, the Rkt. Mb.
AIoxox, In a speech, ouch only a* he can
| make, and which did for the enure an
Lost at the Republican Mom Meettog. at Na-bvllle an Saturday last, a amount of good It I* almost impossible to
estimate. Bat our people will, again,
Valuable h'bawl. the property of Fbaxk
AUXnE'q- The finder will be oulta- listen tn these eloquent advoca’c* of our
bly rewarded by Returning the same to I cause In a few day*, and they may be
I
surs of such a gresrtlug a* will attest th*
lhe proprietor at Halting*.
; popular verdict, better than any word*
Poli. Rxiaixo.—Th* Republicans of
M*ol« &lt;irov« will rd** a line Poll on occasion were enlivened by fine music
th* X’d fo't.. at th* center of the tewn- from the Haatlnpi Cornet Band, a Mar­
,hip. Good Speaker* will be to atten- tial Band from Woodland, and same n*
dsaee. soda genc.al good time la snticl- fine singing*a we have beard In many
_____ _ ____________a day, by the Woodland Glee Club, un­

A Dsscx, under the am-plcos of mlnr
taste o' tbe Ha-ttuga House, Gxo. H. fell In defooce of bin,country agaiut
Dctuocia'.lc Traitor*. In tbe evening a
aepperat the House, on the evening of One meeting wca held at the.Room* of
Thursday, the stb in.t., tbe evening of tho Grant Club where the people wero
the lad day of the County Fair. A Up addxemed by Frank Allen, E»j., *ur
popular candidate far i'roaeculliig At- I
fap tlntr u pn-tni-ed.
loiney. and Geo. Al. Dewey. All in all,
this meeting was a decided tuc'ceen and
will do t*ucb to rt.engtben tbe hands
of tbe un.alturlug patriot* of tb^Cuunty
In their war against rorrnaux Txai-

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V. G: Frai.k Allen, Secretary; I. W.
Vrooman. P. F.; Norman Bailey, Treas­
urer; Geo. M. Dewey, D. D. G. Mj, with
• tu'ieorp* o' appointed ifficerx, who*?

to r ferftomo time, hoping that
tbingof local inie u&gt;t might turn up,
but nothing of the kind Lu iiappncd
out-aide the iMual rt-ul.ne. Formes*
b wennrt of tbeh sc.ding dene. *nd
wheat thet w a* early row is lacks n-ce.!
IIiruy f 'srxTT. -1 n the approaching Nothing doing to the lite of politics, *&gt;
•lection, the JU publican* of Harry Coun­ seta ve not heard a C&lt;’pp&lt;riicad Hap
ty will d'stbclr whole duty. With an as- rtox Vetuiolit and Maine have flied
&gt;u»l majority&lt;■•. at Leet, l,2Q0p they ihe.r blr gun*. Gensral Gna.vr don’t
are at wo-k aa though tbe result depen­ gel drunk aa much u L*d.d, and 1
the • iovernm’-nt debt is not
ds on a single vXe. Moeus. PaLMBK, guese
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, ueay
Au.ex and Dxw: t are conateutly. a* much since lhe elctlonain Vennosrt
n&lt;akl*g in til par ■ of the County, »nd and iinl&amp;C- Why, before the abovv
tbe auend.iUCK*/ibeee tnCeting* la indi- named elect osus, n stranger visiting our

OrraBgevtllo contained th* »eryindl.'oct
■ viducl Ite-t ured to give poeeeo to G*n.:
Da.
c. TUOMr: GBAMli to fO down town and g« whis­
ky Io get dnin- on. and also that the j
Physician, will beat tbe i.i tinge Il&lt;-u*e Bee-* ta.y of the U. 8. Tr a-sury. and an j
In l{a&gt;tfai,a on Tureday, Oct. 13th. and ad in'rrlm Socroia-y of War resided
will remain until Tuesday, &lt;&gt;et. 13)tb, he e, but when old Vermont led off, ।
for the purp&lt;M&gt; of I restIng all disease* G ii a XT wasn't drunk quite all Use Ume,
oJ the Lye. Ear, Crtasrii an.I Throat, and when Oteriuu old Mime spoke,
why, GfcABt !• » »otcr man and tbe
United Flat** dahlia smaller by mill­
ion* than befurs. Tbe Cop» h»ve not
Hkld fob Turan— The partite of arid this, but a* they say noAf&gt;v&lt; »• ‘®&gt;boe arrest for burglary, committed in. for that they think it Orangevills la
Johaitown, we made mention last week, not without ber rc/oroKd, any mor.
were held for trial, after due examtoa- than other part* of th* wunty. 1 b*
tlon before J us dee Coak, and In dc'aalt other da;. I beard a lifelong democrat
of bail in the sum of fit* hundred dol­ *ay, that he never would vol* for Sey­
lars *&gt;cb were committed to Use Cross­ mour any how, and there are more of
bar Hotel De Mallory, tor safe heaping, that party that I belter* fe*l th* sam*
pending their trial In the Circuit Court
at IheeniuLng term.
AGooi. Timf-—Tho Republican* of
Awyrfo ralaed a splendid Poll, near tbe
new Methodist Church, In tbe northwm earner of that townabip, on Tbur»d»y l»»t. There wa* a goodly number
of people In attendance, aod eloquent
•peecbr* were delivend by Rev. AIoxom
•f Battle Creek, Dun At.t.aw and
Rao. M. Dewey of Harting*. Jadgiog
fmnj what wc*aw an that oecnaiou, tbe
Republicans of Aaayrla wlU give a good
acosunt of themselves on the 3d of Xo-

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I’bmbomau-We clip from tbe Granite

Stale J** J*—.
N. H., of tbe dare of September l*h.
Wflg, the following compiimenUry no­
tice of an addrem delivered by tho Ed!"
beforo ibe Grant
Club rt bls native town, on tho evening
of hept. 15th, ult.:

�lEWMKintUklTt.
One of tho moot ringing speeches of
tho campaign was that of General Eicklee to ths Boys in Blue on tho anxsToraary of tho battle of Antietam. Ho
gave Che fallowing admirable historical '
forvey of carpet-baggers :
“My friends, there are several kinds of
carpet-boggors wo haru seen ia this
country within the post two years, lhe
rebels sent a few uf their sort of carpel­
Agents Wanted
hare to New York during .the I
war. [Laughu-r.] They’earne mysteri­ Far Matthew Hale Smith's Mew Book.
ously, with their black ligs, eunlaining mSHIME &amp; MilDSV n KEV YORK
* very small amount of clean linen, ano
a verv large quantity of combustible
material, and with -Hua latter they un­
dertook to fire our hotels and burn our
city. Well, there are acme vary distin-

orotic Committee, Mr. Belmont, is a car­
pet-bagger from tho Rhino. [Laughter
aod applause.] Corporation Counsel
C Gorman is a very fair specimen of tbe
earpot-bsggore from old Ireland, who
hare taken possMsiun of tho City Gor­
enunent [Laughter,] and if O’Gor­
ham's carpet-bag is not full yet, it must
bo a vary big uno, or alee it hqi failed
to profit by his opportunities, which no
one suspects. [Renowad laughter and
applause.] And then there ia Georgo
1 Sanders, the carpet-bagger of tho rebel-

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Stephen A. Dougina [Applause,] of Illinais: they were all carpet-baggers. And
you find that our country, North, East,
and West lioa bean peopled by on emi­
gration of carpot-baggy in. [Applause.]
ihe
brought a colony of
carpet-baggers [Applause] and landed
them on the shores of New England.—
William the Conquror took some Nor­
man carpet-beggars over to England,
and captured itTApplauso,] and found­
ed a nation that has sent its carpet-bag­
gers forth all over tho world, most of
which they own, or propose to own.—
(Laughter] Our carpot-baggen carry
lntolbger.ee and civilisation and enter­
prise wherever thcy.gu, end they are not
to be barred out or excluded from tho
South at rebel dictation."

Omb.o

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ONE DOLLAR

BLUE COATS!

•WnfiSCF-

— The Mobile Register exhorts Ita dlrelplMtodaal with tbe wulte Itopubli•om after this fashion : “They are days
and should be treatedaa dees, dogs only
tolerated now because lhe power of tho
CongroM. but will not be tolerated eno
hour after the people recover the liberty
is do Justice upon their oppressor,. It
la the duty of every Southern man

thetn; spew them outaaoutcasts and so­
cial pariah,, with whom it la disgrace­
ful to hold social Intercourse."
'

—The Republican party by its candldates and platform,la Irrevocably pledg­
ed to ecewdmy, to the malntenunce of
the public faith, tbe proservalicm of the
peace and unity of tho States, and tbe
liberty and prosperit^ot/the people; all
ita pledges lu tho past have been redeem­
ed, thus nObnllng the best guarantee of

81200.

'ANDREWS A CO.
106 Sudbury St,

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

bouse of J. H. Johnson, a famous color­
ed drum-major at Memphb, with the
Intention of killing him, a few nights
ago, when ha beat tho long roll vigoionrly, and the colored per pie rnthod to
hie aid In euch number* that the blood
thirsty rascals were glad to make thoin-

SUPPORT HOKE INDUSTRY!

—To the Democratic charge that ths
Republican party are lu favor of high
taxes let the truthful reply be ever
ready that, within the year, a nductiou
of taxation to the amount of f67,000 000
has been made, and more than 10,000
articles of product and manufacture
have been withdrawn from the tax U»t.

—General Car! Schurz writes to n

Groceries and Provsions,

have visited I have brought back the a euranoe that tbe Germane will give i
larger Republican vote than ever before,
and I have no doubt lows will prove no
exception to tbe rale."

KEB08ENE bit

—The EL Louis Democrat gives an eneuuragtag view of the Republicans In
MfaeourL It thinks the hteto as safe as
Massachusous for Grant and Colfax,and
■ays If the Republicans In strong ooonttes do their beet, they ought to have
30,000 majority.
—Many New Hampshire men, who
have on. rled the Dem sera tic ticket at
•very election since they became of age,
wfllveteforGrantlnNovvmber. Names
might be given, were It necessary, says

—A New Yorker was ia Wethington
Saturday with «4D,Q00. which be says hi­
ts ready tob«t&lt;i&lt;lng odds of two to one,
that New York w|U go for Grant to No­
vember. Illa cCcrs were freely made
snrond the-hotels all day, but found no
—George Francis Train, ilia announc­
ed. wilt arrive in New Ycrtr within the
next fortadght, to ocataafc with John

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

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vol.
Baiters* Jirectorg.

Wilk KUIm lm&gt;: uM.-rtk Otartt, tor UL-wllA Itnuoa 1» U.XljkL"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1868

MEDICAL

SAILWAYS.

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raw YORK, BOSTON,

rin in nut. ultiib.

I H. MALLOIY,

rant bailwat extends from

•s to 17 Kile* th* Shortest- Rout*.

HARTT-T WKlOTT,

telM Um br*r« old taK oa blfh
Tin tbs bmi* Il Sissn;
IW * LTMtUf SAtlM STY
Tais lbs belts, Vljissi 1“

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•xmltd). Slop. Bltwaakian;.** A. N ,

Elmira with Nsrtb.rs Cawtral Railway for
lUrrubart. ITnWHob.s Baltnawae. *ssb-

n.

1.1. sani

HALL “t RUCKSL Pr*p?i*tors.

MOREHEAD'3

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Fie Great Stroaglhoaer and Palo
Destroyer uf tho World.

USEFUL m EVET.Y HOUSE

rnHurum
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND

extensively used
f Oraagtt UIa

ISV lift Citi IK MIT.
Lt»XCT H W’lW'W

TWENTT-FIVE

worn brought into Charleston, and tliern
exposed to much cruelty and indignity.
Th* poor follows were stripped of their
clothing, many of them being entirely
nude, and exposed with their gaping and
undreesed wound* to the torture of tho
ELIZA POTTER.
numberless insect* of that semi-tropical
climate ; the only hospital vouch-aafod
The Union Nurse in Southern Horp:- to them was a filthy negro mart and tho
tals.
negro kitchen* adjacent; and they wero
thrown upon the ground without beds.
The heroism, deration, and salf-eacri- straw, blanket*, or any covering, to cut
Gee of the loyal
South __
for, groan,
___________
and die,; scanty, —
filthy,
by, and
and
oyal women of the Soul
loathsome food and drink were furnish­
been fully aintrociated.
ed them the moot degraded wretohe* in
ouunuy, labored paUcuty aud unremil- 1 ths m!y asagnod as nurse* to them,
tingly for tho soldier*, ur contributed I tlte brutality with which they were tr
#,&gt;,1 forwarded each hospital storm a* । od was almost increditable. The ।

glucrllanj.

TEARS.

MADAME ZADOO PORTEB'S

of the moat attractive and 'graceful uf
the ladies of the Southern metropolis.— nbsaod

CURATIVE COUGH MLSW.
Price 25. 50 and 76 Cta. per Bottla

COUGHS, COLDS. ETC.
Iforld haa c**r F™1
PURfcXY V» GBTADLE,

EMTEKN B4ILW

I rd Aliwl »• M» i
l&gt;»tr»&lt;t*Milvs^«

?. mwm

GRAND AND 8QUABX

fieoer*! A«»uu ■

cd than Mr. Potter1 B prior to tho war—
Their affection fur each other and for
their children wa* strong and abiding,
but not injudicious; and tho younger
member* of tho family grow up amiable,
dutiful, andpdseeeecd of all thoee grace*
which could delight the heart* of thsir

Lui inevitable iu her rituatfon. Their
beautiful but unpretending hem* wa*
situated aeoriy midway between the twp
point* et whu h tho fire of th* Bwaatp
Angel aud the other largo gun* of Git

and during ‘the twgaty-two month* in

direction

by some shell 1 triking their houar, they
might be mangled so as to be uuaMe to '
aid each other: ai

Ocd

M

darptwn to the national1

But worse than all other trial* and sLuuld bo forgotten; that in the flush, of.
persecution* was the death ef her uldvat final vietory, all remtmhraRoo e*en&amp;
their nciura, and uf the fact that they
Irad laid down thoir live* far their cciQa-x
boy of rare maturity aud judgment, of trywould bo effaced. This
■west end patient temper, and of aidcnt * ion' Mr*. Potter, with true pa
a_
n.Xa_ a.
a_ 1__ &gt;:___ :__ 1 ing, sought to reUwe. 8ho
—-- --------------------- ,----------------------------- the dying that they should
ful Union flag, and u tho exhibi'iun uf gotten ; that if her life we*
14
it —
would-only
-—’------excito
—’’maEce, ’be roqtM **.- monument auch a* they more
ed hie mother' to preserve
e it for
far him till bo erected near the city where t
the time should ooms when
u it might again || up their live* ; and that if ata
sraro over a loyal, city. 8h*
EL; consented. II fore thi* could Lo aoeompHal
rh salwul
He wa* a pujkl of th* high
school of ita
the would leave it a* * *&amp;crcd diarg* to her.
city snd was expecting to graduate there,
and enter collego iu thtf onauitig autumn
Nobly has she striven to fulfill this
(1866.) Borno uf tho boys in the school
solemn pledge
Contributing *
aaeertainod that be owned thi* flag, and
from the wreck of hex once an
dcsr.andad that bo should Aurrender it to
lune, she ha* also obtained the c
them, to bo trodden on and destroyed —
tion* of other friend* of the nuU-^,
H* refused, and they dedbu-cd tholif he
in Charleston, Now Turk, Brooklyn, and,
did not. They would whip utm within on
elsewhere. She ha* proimftd a noHe'
inch of his life. Ho told his mother of
their threat*, but expressed hi* determi­
feet in blight, which in th. qwtag of
nation to suffer the boatings if used be,
1888 was placed4n the a*Mt«wM|daMM.'
bu t not to give up the flag, eha encour­
^d*^ ^d N&lt;liwU? C&lt;aet"r7
aged him to er-2_re, but not to yield.—
Bam* twver three weeks inter he came

thdr piety and large-hearted libaralite
well known, that they wero universal­
ly beloved and honored. Mr. Potter
waa u enterprising and public Spirited
gitfaMK,, and to him Chextoston wasindebted for many public improvmneuts
which hod facilitated commerce and incrcaaod the value of property. 80 mark­
ed had beau his efforts for tho public
mod. that he had more than once te-

should use »uah abusive lan-

for he ba* all h* can
od to wash any clothing for the wounded
wifl not, mother," ■
men; and after ahe had supplied them wa* tho brave reply ; “but tho boy* iay
they will finish mo next time, if I do not
found that in order to retain those for give up the flag.” “I do not believe
them, *lw must biro them Trashed her*el£ 'Rio expended over elevon hundred
dollars in tin* work, and in spite of all

better arranged hospital than any in
Charb-vton, tho rebel rurgoon taking, nxaliguanta* their father* Three week*
_____ AS___-11 Al______ A- Vt_______ 1*
paseed, and her son had only to go to
the high *chool building to obtam hi*

Potter declares that she beliove*
mainly ealfiahnasa altar all. Sk
could endure the rightof phyrical suffer-"
ing without hying to relieve H.aimJ *h»
would have been, she avers, perfectly
wretched, if she had not endeavored to
make thee* poor follow* comfortable.—
W« could wish that there wero mere
such sclfiihneM in the World.
-—’
Gold and Gurivbsck&lt;—The prop-attion that whew greenback, tee* te par '
the holders win not require gold, bm
been reoen Uy Illustrated by Ute iMcAo-w
of the Frencfamau wbo had a deposit Th'

by tho rebel autharitte* for makm tho
prisoners 10 comfortable.
No Union on tho porch of tho high
soldier was nuffervd to wait for anything one of them called hi* at__
which Mr*. Potter could obtain, lot the thing at a diebmen, when, by a blow
coat bo what it might 6ho procured for

.mass

“dm zadoc ro'y’Ppnk

talite Si$i Coaled “ills,
n

of tho future trial*

little that an ordinary eye win

ian city to minuter to those who

anosno* «•

CASTOS on. A*®

'

Aaido from the peril* to which aka

money, and finally *aui her aiders to
Nassau, New Providence, accompanied
empathy by (he gold, running tho blockade to

(CKAmiaa «a*cs. 1**4.)

fur their fasciod ill*, Charleston
brt-bod from which tho mvaaure* of »*•

Those Union soidian

Wholesale and "Retail.
artiH nst well leave tho aty. but it we* changed, a fresh influx earns from other

8ARTWKL1L.

feared she knew too much, and because
the yellow fever being expected, she wa*
known to Ixr too good and fearless a
nunc in that terrible uxuige to bo »par-

that they rrerc not utterly frimdlet*.

p BAND TBGSK aAlLTTAY,

MEW YORK HAKO FORTE COMEAUY-

DEPOT,
W. A. SABTWELL

frequently covered al night with obscene
and ribald abuse of her for her Krricca
to Union aoldiara. Twice she we*
threatened with a summon* to the head­
quarters of Beauregard for “giving aid
and comfort to tho enemy." Beading
her outride tho rebel line* wa* twice di*.

and gloom she seemed an angel uf mcx-

fully lacerated by the cruel blow* of tho

&lt;AdW €« a- .M D£

^raoLBSALS A KKTA1L.

jgurams-yeurmeanx-;

After ministering to the

eelf a widow with a group of young but
cuapAo.T *1! nl*!&gt;‘
rsNwsy.
intareeting children looking to her a* nrst refused, saying b-2y enough, that
BAOOAOE CHECKRD THBOUOH, their only earthly friend and protector. it wa* not a fit plaf □ far a lady, but fin­
ally/ on her aw.uring him that she cwould
require or wage* and ration*, ho con­
r yean past a pruminaut and wealthy sented. though still protesting that the
txant of Charleston, though a native

G

OVSTBH

NUMBER 25

deadad in 18®
their loyalty a* tha hiuband and father.
Hrs. Potter, availing herself of her for­
eign birth, sought BriEih protection,and •xpended of her own moan* about twanthouaond doDan in money, beside* th*
in® greater Eberty, a subject of Queen Bbeeal contribution* frun th* few loyal
Victoria- For a Ettlo time after the war cititen*, and quantiti** of family and
household store* of her own. Her hus­
render to the Union cause wa* to bear band, who wa* indefatigable in hi* la­
patiently the taunt* of the (ocesiioni*!*, bors for the Union soldiers, in supply­
and manifest quietly their regard for the ing them with money, in arranging tor
their exchange, and in vudtrag them at
aatxmid flag.
tho other ]&gt;ointa where they wero exmflued, and in-bribing Confederate officer*
cidad action. In tho autumn of 1861 a
few sick and wounded Union prisoner*
than twice thia amount, and periled hie
reached Charleston. Hrs. Potter atone* life more than once. But theluciiSro
sought them out and ministered to their
necessities, and gratified to be th* mean*
count (though Hr. Putter’s large fortune
of their restoration to health. A season
of family afloctfon followed, r~nlTT.in.Hng melted cwsy under tho destructive at­
tacks vf rebfl and Union armies) amin the death of their oldest daughter, a
pared pith tho constant porsecutfcn to
sweet and devotedly nwta young lady,
which they were both subjected. From
whore loss was deeply felt by tho moththe first outbreak of hostilities they
wore almcst wholly isolated, tho numofoeaod friends, had felt that (he could
rous professed friends of Mn-PotieiBhunlean tijxm thia daughter, and confido in
ningiiaron account of her Unionism,c* if
her iu the time of trial which wa* com­
her House wa* infected with the plsguc.
ing ; but u&gt; peaceful and happy wa* her
Many ladiw M, and some who afterward
death, that the parent* could only feel profecsed to have boon ordont Unionist*
that (he wa* taken from tho aril to oom*.
Early in Juno, 1862, occumxl tho di*a»fullydi■ew uida their skirt* wl an they mot
trou* and illeonductcd battle of lame*
her, aud with noecs uplifted, and word*
Island, in which tho Union force* loot
and gesture* of teoro, proclaimed their
mor* than four hundred prisoner*, tho
hatred and contempt of her. Evcp tho

hardsm]* and privation* 01 . soon ■■ posooic, ouu uu
iuu
hospital life, though roared in nurse* but echoed tho sentiment It
, _______ jmd luxurious homes; but tbs ! was into this dan of mieary that Hrs
loyal southern women did all this, and j letter resolved to penetrate, in th* hope
in addition •ncuuntexed, with unfaltering | of being able to du sumethiag far relief
’ spirit, the contempt and abuse of nearly
• 1 -»
«■_ ihad
_-j so gallantly,
n .t_
of -the poor fellow* who
all th»ir previous associates and t&gt;rufoM- 1 yet *0 unhappily for thetnselvea, fought
od irk nds, and ulteu times m*dLignant' for their country and thrir flag, the
p»xuouuUuu tor their uuwarming
aucc. to the national cause. One oi tae | muvu,
»“=
j •&lt;•»*•&gt;«**—•
noblest ol these heroic q-iriteis the *ub- | and the surgeon; was at first noeitively
Hect o’ our sketch.
forbidden to attempt te go to the hoepi’ Mi*, rater was Unto in the North uf tai. but by the exercise of a woman’.
I Irelar.d, ut EcuHuu piu«uU, and came | skillful diplomacy, by promisee of *'»&gt;»ini. country wfam about tULtwn I Unco anaW.ee, the wa* at last enabl^4
~L”
“J ».U«1 I «H»
lh.
k~I«ul. tU
.vkJ.Ua....
TA. UA yw.Uul U-rvdl will rad. revUK,
nwd.vl —
frvrn
tad vtUr twlmaeM U dn
early Wivcluv
education th.
the had
l&gt;od received
Lar wealthy and mtedigeut parent*, add-

PREPARED GLUE,

nzst.-ALIO m AXXVM.

I

�tLnfls Saanrr

J. P. HbBKRTS &amp; co

P. CL on. the Tow
ureen W-oodland and

MY goods.
pi RENT FAMILY

&gt; wmkm-w‘mprsr.:

rbsumcan

uxtssjut

MaiNimxs.

a

qbait,

or ILLIX()is.

DR. JOHN H. PALM
Mth* IMooml— ud Pater B.
will address the people of Barry
J have actually seen one paper which
County on the political issues of
speaks of General MoL'toltau’s con troll­
the day, os follows ;
ing and guiding this fight by telegraph, fcepubllran candidate.
Monday cvemng, Oct. 19th, at r«*oa, such coinnodiSe*
tan in Waabtnrton, aud ordering the Is exasperated because ucn.
the School House near the Poor
of tho United Static Army
far Hastings.
th^miMng.wlfch.A^.an
thk'AoW
ro’.l*

Wednesday evening, Oct. 21st,
■CHnTLTTR- COXWO^attK
at the ’Cbeney
Cheney School House, in
trr UfMAI'S.

H

KaADULI'll .-TIUCKI.AND. ot Cl.nsoo

BHl.MlAX C. PRINDLE.
EDWIN II. MALLORY.

DANIEL STRIKER:

FRANK ALLEN.
WILLIAM L. COHB.
• JAMES W. HOUGHTALIA.
JWKPB COLE, ISAAC Al ESS ER.
■ tprreroUtirt IndMlxfijI;
HUBERT J. GKANT.

AJ)AM El .LICHT.

Lx Knsnxo.-There to no rileej HbW
-«
»‘-d
'X™"‘***
MAKES FOOR DIPFERCXT8TITCRM

By order of Co. Com.
S. H. COOK.
Chairman.

.411 Haiti the Con

quenng Chief! Penn

supporter uf Goxxr &amp; Courxx, afford*
•poona, platea, dreaaca, coats, including i but anoiher indication of th* light in
ererr article pueacaaed, with their multi- ' which tho truly consorratiro toon regard
basis for tho super- j the proMnt' political contest Followplaced "oqaal taxation." TL;.„
&lt;w-&gt;—C__.
quisetorial officer* wocld bo anthorired ' Schofield arete to Gen. Gimxt tho fol­

Tnr&gt;:

as

IIoit Warr.- 'Jt itatan-

It Makes the Best Stitch

axd all txx rorcLsx

RIAL ESTATE.

Patent Medicines,
Pure

Wbxw

HU»bo*

and Umaan far

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

Books and Stationery

Koarx, Esq., of CasUrtoi
tran. yull proceeding* win
aAtadvctlma____

W ill Last a Lifo'Tim.

GROCERIES
or ALL r/xi'S A.fD or nxx qualitt.

IMPROVED

TON XtCBIXf
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM

Baek Weakly Republican of
18 ecnlaas accounts of the
no low than ten freedmen, b
vbHe they were peaceably ■

I’ARJIB,

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTO t

wild kits ail Villar tali

io penetrate into tho must secluded pri-1 foxing letter, which with tho content of
racy—n’otliin^F would bo sacred from tho latter tho *uiher has jart made pubI lie. Every conservative man should
But that would not bo alL So intri- carefully jKruao it
““”i”
-n&lt;'“Hr. w.™. IU.

end other rovanuo official*.. Tho deport­
ment at Washington, that would have

r,juitad«i Order, SeUte of A Hale

nyo Htnfis,

mour to a Joyal man I

■PtULir H. BnnxDAX, Major-Gan.

only u few

GEO. M. DEWIY
auactually aided Gen. Grant, be award­
the tax-law, large­
mil add rem the people of Barry ly reducing tho number of articlaa sub- ed, as U their due. a just pronortlan of
Cbunty on the political issues of
rd aud unholy rebel! ten.
Bui the proportion of tho Copperthe day, as follows:
Bebel party doe* not exempt anything, Dtaerd BchoCeia far Orixi i C.U.x
At tho White School House in
Assyria, ou Wednesday evening, u&lt;verjt rpffiea of
not omitting
anything of valuo which lira between
Oct. 21st.
During and ainoe th* War, he haa in­
At Hickory Corners, on Mon­
the washerwomans tab, and tho million­ curred tho displeaauro of the more radi­
day evening Oct. 26th.
aire's residence or tho indy’s necklace of cal of tlio Jtopublicas* became of hi*,
At Woodland Center, Wed­
to them, apparently too conaarrntire
nesday evening Oct. 28th,
leaning*. Tho fact that nx i* a warm
C. G. HOLBROOK
will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of
the day, as follows:
It Woodland. Center, on Fri­
day evening, Oct*. 23d.
At the School House near tlic
residence of William Perry, in
Rutland, on 'Saturday evening
Oct. 24 th.

*

Fine Toilet Articles,

ha* not applied to .Se.T.-tary Ktantou.-

a Republican Congress,

WMIIM I STOt &lt;l HT:&gt;N. •« 8tJ**»*«

“la naw

A.7TD OX3LB.

fall* cpoa th^w, who On. Grant enjoy th* well eirncd lame

Friday evening, Oct. 23d, at
the Gage School House in ThornMadly at rife of c intending hoits. To
apple.
and property are thus dtoteibnted main­
General, let there be awarded,
HENRY F. BAJLDTv IN, of Wayne.
Saturday evening, Oct. 24th. ly among tho claasc* who frol the hnrdon least, leaving a vast proportion of
MORGAN BATES, of OrandTrarera. at the Branch School House in the jxipuktion with a very light load to victory, which ha« done more (han all
preceding It In giving Lh» daith-blow
Maple Grove.
to thia mo*t wicked rebel!kuu And to

tUKKI. HtMFORn. &lt;U Ealoe

BEHTIly

peto him to "atainp R-"

IT. HVSOJI M COTTHKUS.
v'. C1ILKX nVBUARU.
Vt UK IIAKL I' T rLF-v'XEIL

»XX. WIU4AM BCMFIIKKl.

4

LOCAL fQEKTS, HASTUos, Mica.

ate owed VI,000. i, exempted from the
operation* of tho Income tax, ‘o relieve

Bn’tnnore.
'.y -'I

IUSKZKK 0. CROSVEXOB, af tllUadala

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES, PHILLIPS

away, oto tba Ohio, snd Gen. MedlaJan
tteblffl

Carlton.
Thursday evening. Oct. 22d, that tho burden
at the School House near the
residence of Gilbert Striker in

: ^nxYviiT-

SEWING
MACHIN*
Xsstlia.

HOUSES

rail R&gt;r meetlnra to be held

PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Etortton.

Republicans ba

Be Sure Io Sec this Machine.

J.P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

►etereteiyi.t.*
I* 4li
..ntrd

'

the Btixa pcated, and tba H
erty txanTW and washed
instance the speak*™ will lx
ante a* advartVed. a

Bicnaoxn, Vo.
Oth. Grant, HaaAiMUt'-. l&gt; C. Ittar
Gtnrral: I hope you will nut think it

HUIMH LEAVE JACEMJX-GOIXG XORTD.

। Lira. -.etna- »r u&lt;&gt;tr&lt;»i
whet* tho books would ba kept, contain*
foct unanimity and great cnthuAtaam of
ing on enumeration of "Every species of yuur nomination wero certainly highly
property” in^lje country, would be a stuformal ratification

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE

at Barey Comity at ILisUnn

LEAVI WE.su:. a- uulu. sorr-i

UaaUnn Feb. Mb. lies

I»ndi-»ue affair, giving employment to

avmdable
pheatod and raxt

public recuni. which have heretofore
I'cen made throughout tho country.—

NEWS DEPOT

The aggregate aola-

GBOnUK THOMAS.

REPUBLICAN

MASS MEETINGS ana, and Nebraska,
There tvilh be-a Mass Meeting

of; the Republicans

of Barry

County, at Hastings o^thc 20tli

Republican

Core I

to

the

Glory, Hal

ihst., and at Prairieville on the
list, to be addressed by Hox.
E.'k FAIRFIELD, laic Lieut.

Governor of rfichigan, and1 one

of the most eloquent Speakers
ill .Urn Staicr and ii is expected.

lelujah.

8. H. COOK,

Chairman.

REPUBLICAN MEETINGS-

strengthening io powerfully the parti-

H nahingtuu. The appointing power,
wonderfully ro-inforoed could bo made
a mast patent instrument fa controDtng
local elections, and in consolidating and
ami pcqntuatiag tho authority of the

R. HERRIOK
Tho judicious selection of Mr. Colfax
as second on tho ticket, and the gen er- |
al pra-tical wisdom diiplavedin framing
tho platform—that is, in laying down

A.XD rtKlOCICALA

DUMB IN

■galnit a party capable of

BOOKS

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWBABT, SIL­

CoxKEnctrr fcixtsthe
town •larttem in Oenneilo

VER aud PLATED WAU.
Blank Hole and Receipt Booka,

portod.

La. t dpr nr the Da

LEGAL DI.A5KS A5II

ly mcreaaed tho probabilitieo uf lacecai

STATIONABY

•die more to be derired. I have alwayi
believed that the Unkm cvuld be fully

0/every kind Cnd Vari*Sy.

Ghaxd tpuflHrnuN op W

tug Yo.OOO or 103,000 now officers tn
single d.'pa.rtrmiu, each oao retaining
his place by dani'jastraling bis ollegiIha Now York Cupper Bebel Coavon- anoo to tho reigning dynasty. - And ui

ft-nd' and nt‘,rr Gjitrntn'ii! Srrurtlirt

Let the People Rally en-mass.
By order of the Co. Com.

which would cause a largo and oppres­
sive augmentation in the amount of

The Boralt of the Equal Taxation
Every Specie* of Property'

slso, that our Candidate fbrGovwnor, Hon. H. P. Baldwin, of
Detroit, will be in attendance,
at ‘tbc meeting, at Hastings.

that r-re throws at Republl

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

svlvama, Ohio, Indi

been brought under ownership, from the

!ht rtbflbun, while I
out so.rioun
mg upon the counti
theories, tho rfabili

BIOAD GAGI E SHORT UU

Great reforms
fbUdowiopraant -

■quash that grows in the farmer’s gar­
den, to tho c-jstly dirnoud which sparkles

R. UltUJt

time in which theurioa may be analywd.

the Gorcrameot Duals, tho result of cal utility eoporat/Hl from the unsound
and chimerical Wisdom and mtxhrrabo about &lt;11,000,000 of revenue. b’on in
tryroctoni
property” other than Go reran*nt Both,
now axampt from say taxation, State or
National, at tho aamo rate would yield

I^aiiuv cui.trr

and

unhappy

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

HARDWARE STORE,

the 88th Illinois Infantry, wiu Speak at Hast­
ings, on the 22dinst., at
7o’clock, P. M.

loaf of bresdta»eomplotelyaad unavoid­
ably as in thoocua of tho mast luxurious

racy la held by th* RxLcal party.

U.Uirnurt.t tMUibrOnn-

plTTsuini.n

HASTINGS,

MICH.

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

STOVES, IRON,

.

esssvtt:

tba Repa bile bung tn a balance,

wben MeClellau wn&lt; IJIy playing "all

Armed by Frank Allen and

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania t

vlclaiy In Colorado, It rays: "Tbe
fate

self and a family of father!*** little on**,

NEW YORK

BOTTOM.

.IcT.fxV

TW

CopporhMdx with startling simplicity
and tomo. Bpeaklng of tbu Republican

gscnrjtaTLM ckbax a. oai.iox . .r m*j»
riKLD. er ciivKLAXb.er CbUf. w U1A.

H. A. GOODYEAR

mour and Blair. Gxxrr and Ortrxs
Such don’t aympSthizo with thonrogrommo.—

mansion and government Iwnd.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT Toffll
Broad Gauge Railway!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

LUAS. HYDE.
tho Command in Chicfof the Army woa
Bataan. S&lt;M. 15, IM,
tho end of tho Southern rebellion.
ery ree]*cifti!ly, your obedient earvant, rpilE CHEAP
J. M. Soroniim, Brevet Major Gen.

I1G0,000,000.
If tho people want to inflict upon
upon the finger of aomo nabob's wife or ihemKlvoa inch prodigious opproMian
utl aanoj anooa, and riaki and appro*of property/’ loaches every paper of aioui, and ^litical dangers, they can down-trodden I re.and
pins or quart uf ahoo-peg* us equally and

MV. J. M0X0M,
ths Fighting Chaplrin of

Exhibition of hh luuardm
Haatlnaa qd Eatuntas. the

UM «r lie ruh
crate, simply because Democrats are not
In poarar, and have na opportunity to

KAILS.
OILSZSAD.

I AM NOW SELLING

won a nocmm viatory toe the U

FRANK ALLEN
will , address the people of Barry
on tho political issues
ay, as follows:
On Monday,Oct. 19. at 1 o’clock
’ NX Hyhb argrille.

Northern Copperheacta attempted

to

Ifa, - TH.

Building Materials

Tn.\U3t General at Wrablmrtcn. which

.•—Having n

In Xtw
qlTqf1,TSS in al

iMoaday eoamoff-. Oct. 19t^

House, on

Real Eetata

Broke*

Nf-Mnrivun and Cattery,

ter Erring an aawviM

W«hoa.

HIDDLKVDJJL . BARXT CO, - MICBI0M

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
EXM SA KE,-A

a Mi &gt;=

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army, Gen. U.S. Grant.

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�anil JHisrellsatou*.

BUSINESS CARDS.

N. BARLOW,
yf. F. GOODYEAR,

Robinson a wioutman
»ew

MnmtEarm,

R. J. GRANT.

Hari&lt;are,sim“ln)i,Naflx

iKfytOW—TKI. la ta «,VB, ,It wr

Cntnwof Coldwater, ent* of the moot
ctatoent dlvinra In the fUate will prefab
fSthsCutir: ll»u«e Id Hastings. next
Mbab wnUr.f at half-pnst ten
.•dwk; ata&gt; In the cve-&gt;Uig at 7o'clock.

Kjaule, Es|., of Castleton as chair,tao. Full pr.^ediage will bo publish.
&lt;4 Ib dur tint*

Reck Weekly Republican of September
H«n:am accounts of the murder of
cn he than t&lt;n freedmen, by the rebel*,
«b If ihr.' were jaaceably at work.

Bering’ »r • fully and promptly given,
the Bt .LS |«at d. and tbe Hou'ca prop,
erty uunrcpand wabmeo. In every

IflK the summer-------- w
•hade. Michigan can beat that byaev«ul degree; the dUTerencn In UalinOc
ivlno mor. Ik.. —__ .
dlObraace in clovatiun above sea level.
During the months of June, July and
August, but a very little rain fell, l»t a
trifle over ajlncbea. Whst wealdIB»
ry County farmers say to that? I tear
they would have to train the watamof
the’l'bornai-ple Intocanals fcrlrrtgaiion
alter the Mormon custom. Notw.thl
standing the lack of rain, and the attack
of million, of Grasshoj pert, farmers la
I tab have dene well the pnnent are.
eon, the erope are said to be ths largest
ever produced U the Territory. Wbrat
Is 12.75 per bushel, with plenty In the
market. PoUtom range iether high
compared with eastern prices, eeiliug
readily at 11.75 per bushel. Apples range
from &gt;3.50 to &gt;d.(M per bushel. Peaches
from $1.00 to $4.00 per bushel. Butter
sells at 75 cents per pound. Milk at 2$
cent* per quart. Board In the city varies
from lfl.00 to $20.00 per week, aeoording
io the ra.ii of the Hotel. Trade la brisk,
—money in good demand ; the banka are
poylnfi U J*r cenu a month on deposit
of 0 mouths. Private |&gt;artles are paying
aa high aa three percent, amonth-good
securities.
.
The U. P. R. R. |a not near enough to
affect thia country ruueh at present.
Very few men of capital have commrnced
Inveitlng In Sait Loks Valley, it U not
yet publicly known wbethur the R. R.
will run directly to thU city, or pass
around the uortnsru end of the I juke.
The Monnona hrtd a public meeting
some time ago, for tbepurpo&lt;e of offerIng some loduc-menti to ths R. R. Co.
to run the road directly through tbs
&lt;ity wbllheieeultof the meeting w.s
Bu not yet transpired,
R. P. Lamb.

milLin
!
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Hastings, . v

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D. B. WOODWARD,
3rTh.‘

Dry

M.

Griteriei,

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PIECES FALL PRINTS
Music &amp; Jewelry.

!

1&gt;1|U»1

8*fr.

Just Received.

* GEORGE IT.EHTON,

General Grocer,

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ROSADALIS
■

■ aiVAi a ami,
Daatei la

‘

Boots and Shoes,
tee ruts » rixotxve.
HASTiXaA----- s»yl - - - MICH.

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BEST REMEDY YET DISCOVERED.

5SSmotmssssssm:

Im; Akkucxx Odd Fellow for tky«r»IlaWkav-* *■*&gt; ptember la received. It baa eighty
pu.-e* o-reading matter. Among itsVaWjiyj* Iter

-ketah-s;'* ‘‘New fork iy DnyHght
and Gaxligh:‘‘TUe 8ci&lt;DCes and As­
tro irons y
''PiteKwn . «,f Odd Fellow­
ship am. ng m -.'ern Seh.-iu&lt;» of ruthinthro;.y,w •LuliaBl II-••’Odd Fhnvlcs;**
u we from a i; arts of tbejoriidtctlou of
Odd Fello-,' ahlj, ac , Ac.
l’u-4 s-ivd by Joint W. One, New

Dmu, Medicines, Groceries,

Groceries and Produce,

W. O. HE DR I UK "A co..

Saita &amp; Itaiaiiers,

DttUNEXS M'-N. AND roots Spbak
tub wMoLaTnczir -Mr. Percy Fuller
iipp'Inted by Mr. J oh aeon, toile *tor of
New Orleans, b ■ made a ipepeb in that
&lt;Cy. in the course oi Ii b i said 5
I have dune here, gent,emeu, to a*lvam-e ths couum roisl Intc'nsb* of your
city lb the bad ot my ability. I shall
do all Iu my powo. ta fecIIPate the tran­
sit o. goods into :te Interior counties —
Like ears and atlcntton will begivsu to
the exixinatiuiu of the productions of
ihUeunntry. Bui not alone to aid your
commorHat rtlaiiono w/ff f endeavor.but
alto to perform the dutin qf my office to
at to promote the wrifare qf the Omo-

rosmrai.—in this County theranae
Is proper ng beyond prectdonL During
tbeja-tw os. mteree ing DsceUnpa have
k«a held In various parts of the County*
■H largely attended. A t Aatyria, a pole
liJ feet above the ground was raised on
Murday, nnd a large meeting ably ad•bmed by Frink Allen and J. H. Palm•r. Hon. Eugene Rrinxle, of Jackson.,
Isslao at work In th- County ths week;
oaklr.f speeches that aie of great procHeal »al»e, of which wa shal I have more
I’ «ay la our next is-ue.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

EH

II. A. GOODYEAR,

RO9ADALIS

It Rcoomnisndcdbythcjiest
Physicians Everywhere.

Bailer &amp; Mane Dealer,

CONJUGAL LOVE,
i&gt; t»aun&gt;m«rnn&gt;&lt;iiu«. .
r rat l'n»«t Mea, aa &gt;U» Mrrara. tea-

rctgynaywstaa

cratic party.
This same Fuller was rejected “fob
Arsa'’ by the Fenst aa CommiMluaer
f I ate mil Revenue list winter, and Is
fit io&lt;4 tn carry out Uf Johnson poU­
.. . .—I
rv.-.i.M' 11 ch*I nartv "nroie

Evary Bottle is Warranted.

an adherent. .Wo hope they ‘•-I g’X'dWc certainly do, aa ituvo. ualumliy be­
long to that party, and have ne'^ffinity’’ with ours,

y

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A CARD.

J^sw »OOT * •««« n"ori

«K«

a,

"J” jssetsaitf

Dnrf. tor rmT kina ««• uu piywcU."
while I remained with you. I arewell

1 am no longer thine.
LfCtXDA A. DOWD-

COBBLING
Done on nhort Ncrtlo®P.U Step u
p*r“' ‘hi‘

MIDDLBTIUS ADVEBUS

BOOKiSt
an',
diutiobabi
. rl.y.r.
PJ‘&gt; ..lir l

lUUWS lOOItMl i MILLSI^B’uBK dasa cteafi hr CASU^J

W«ddi I a sw« freqsfsdy an Mate by a&lt;’ •«
aoMy tbas ysaklM “•
»^r TeA
T« »&gt;
mLW is assay as.
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«be MW wtalwa.*-.
Milas. A»
p.rfrcLte

tn

THE

roB riiDBS ABU rBi-'1’

Sit1

DRUGGIST

�a

CASH STORE

UasasoA Msmci, Co-pUlMBt-

■ 5. *■“"

UM
N- E "W

d O O D B

fMprw ng every tblsg t. tb. Dm of

rwfbti, but ho didn’t stay long
\
Mias Libby Trifles enters onedoDs
shoo ctring, uno thimbleful of caraway
deed, two onfcm tan-cushions.
.One pound uf better was entered.—
Ke warns, aa it was strong enough to
(ant in tax miles from the country and
outerHmU
John Waters entered one patent well,
tad bad to be hauled out with a boat
hook. Ho wm recover-everything ex­
copt his hat and tho seatof his troweers.
Mrs. Piecing enters oho patch bod­
quilt, made by the grandmother of Sam
Fateh—believed to be the only genuine
PuteA bed-quilt in the country.
LN. V cation eaters ono wringing
yaohlna fbr wringing chickens' necks Dr. Kane’s Great Pictorial Work
and husbands' noses.
"AICTIC EtneiATIOSB,"
* Miss Julia Gitou tenters one six octavo Ao elegant 'eleoi at nrtU merit and tail roe­
lion and of rrral iateml for all reader.
ahbtagnph album; uur bird-seed daugtr- -WUk
•Xrtr,
—.1,-1
.
tostjse ease, one loaf of bread raised
&gt;ith yeaat-ono belch of buiscuit raised
by hand, ono do, raised with a de-rrrek,
ena beadwork bedstead wrench, one pint
al dial urtworked, ono do, worked in
worsted, one huge jar of pickled fence
KMte, and ono small iar of an earthqake. She says she will take premium
•e some of three articles or take poison.
Mr. John Quill enters specimens of
■endrawing, consisting of ingenious
mathods of drawing pigs out of a pen.
- Kr. Stockraissr enters one brood
threshing r—*!"*, one seeking cultiva­
tor, and one reaper and, mower for all
work.
Mr. Waxy entered one hive of bees.
H« get out alive, but ho won’t bo able
to eater another before tho next Colt—
Os Bom waxed it to waxy, bad.
Mrs. A. A. Nicety (who dore everythiug two A ninety),anters eno crvlltcAtl^•dflatlroa holder, one t&lt;apitr tnnthr front
stop scraper, ono pair monogram beetle

Act IWoo-nr aim

CwAnriT
IN ALLBTA'iESOF

piltCT «00D&lt;* * PWFOMEMES.

CONSUMPTION
Tbrr laiB.hairl.
...

nuOLt * 1TA»W»MIB.

Alt Hastings Outdone!

THE ORIGINAL
One Dollar Broker Store,
Oar alack, cooUUiej al «r.ry ranrty sf
DRY AND FANCY OOOD8.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
GLASS WARE.
WOOLEN A HEMP CARPETING,
STRAW MATTING, and
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,

TRY IT I TRY IT! TRY IT'
WlMCHUUn
‘

H Y P 0 PH 0 8 PI UH
ONE DOLLAR

FOR EACH ARTICLE.
Our Sales for the but twelve month*
hare been about one million dollars.

^srxxtsrJi'rXtat'.SA^?
A.tea
•» • Oifl taltrarite, *•&lt; • npaUr

1.1.

IPAIUIII.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

great many "dear little dacha" being
boon wandering about the groom Is.—
Th.y are almost totally unattended by
♦heir beaux (tho "grert reeael") who
had rather ybble around the beer wag­
ons outside than play ths gallant
There is a large show of hugs—st
meal tern

HJJRREJTQ^g

&lt;®b»

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL 5*T be U.1DEU'*0l.l&gt;.

A few days since a dignified person
With tb« bearing and general appearonce ef a country merchant, stepped W­
to a wholesale store Itr the city at Nor­
wich, Cann., and in a bland tone and
Xaelauatlng manner, inquired of the
proprietor tf he sold tin by the banal,
btwhai price, and If it was a good arti­
nite He “would like to see a sample.''
Proprietor drew a largo-eised tumbler
nearly full. Country merchant tasted.
. 'Ahl' said be, so be smacked bis lips
with Just a-suspicion of delight, ‘that's
good gin. What ean you let me have a
barrel of that farf

Hypophosphite

lytuae* medic man.,

A Splendid Auorimmt for
Sale al Rail Road Pricee.

Agenta Wanted
For Matthew Hale Iwith'e H«w Book.
&gt;l'NSHINE A SHOW IKNBW T«K

HAIR dressy
JtnyjU hweBoiQe

Greco Tea, tM&gt; !• gl.U.

N. B,

Bust Japan Tea gl.*4.

•Uj. JU! concerns oSbriagm'Oin, Prmi.oi »r
aay arlkle Am of Ml la an01- ar to aav ano. art
in dirvet notation at lb. hwa .(alaal Ullary.
M.haea tafenoalian. frasa r.liable mnSariiy.

Fresh Goods epgstastly ss halt.
Old

■t&gt; by the State Fobec.
IT. TH mold art gtl oM.tr; Iwnty^daMan
MUitlUjd
v. ...
S0* FOR ADDITIONAL PARTI
T. Il *U1 cut hoop pole. totter than
ULAR8 PENIT FOR CIRCULAR.
rVL 1 weald Ml to witboot II Ar anythlat.
H«nd ■ Draft, Foetal Woaey Order,
Xzr ‘’firasB-fSEkWr
ll.'«ur« to direct your letter. to
riltabergb, Pa., Sole owuar. at Um Ratosk .

81200.

Gm1&lt; Millie regardleu af Cast.

Mew GeoAa, Jml Beoelvotf,

RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

ANDREWS &amp;, CO.

106 Sudbury St,

Baatup, A a*.», 1SC-—B1T,|

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOBT.

^httltestar's

Grand One Dollar Sale!
Sheetings,
Watch*.
Hcwiug Machines,
leather Gbodt,
Linen Goo-la,
Silks and Sb»wh,
Boots and tehees.

An hour nfWwsrds, while Um proprotor was welting upon some customers,
Mto gib-huyer returned, and thia time
tackled one of the de As with:
‘1 have got to buy some gla today,
hart If you have got a first-rate aiUde I
jBmuU like to ace a sample of IU*
A pather large nixed tumbler full was
forthcoming, and the old fdlow tn*ted
ft Than Me turned It round, held it up
to the Htbt, and tasted agjdti. Then bo
eouoked bln lips, Inquired the price,
and took another alp. Then be remark­
ed that It wm very cold weather, and
took a good swallow. Then he com­
menced on the gin. aud indulged in a
few reflections upon bow much mure
gto coat now, than it did In 1838. He
fr+yj on renting, and he kept on drink­
er, and the eJerk kept on waiting to
MMumale the trade- He was such a
iRgnffirtitnnn, and was so evidently a
goedMgwof, aawellae a large dealer
hi gin, that the clerk was not disposed
tehnny him. But as be was taking
Am the last swallow, the proprietor WELL Plttstorg, pL
'
earns around. Tbs suspicion dawned
on him that the country genUeaeac was
a better drinker than buytr. E topping
a* to him be thundered oat:
COSCHITBATED 1NMG0 BLUE.
“Look here, rir, do you want to buy
1. UCHUWfc.

wffl quickly festers Grsv Hrir
to in natanl color and beauty.

SPECIFIC PELL,

FREE or COST
SEXUAL DEBILITY!

Agents!

Great Dollar Bargains for
otir Customers.

Twe la .&lt;*x Bataa ef tba Ppwile Pill will
t-RiupUr iww&lt;« a»d panMarell. Car. aar
Ap.naner.Ur., Item I Ml W.akar.., or
larolaaMry KigbUy er Daily Lew, kowr.rr

GEORGE PRESTON

Groceries and Provsions,
2±

K.u
•* •* -p-&lt;Hy reti &lt;H •** °r

B0La uw naansB,**

KEROSENE

01Lk

Alt -to fart. ntryibi.r kepi la a Fteal
■raaary fctidllalaaae

The Faws' Mittal Fire Im ft.

** *•

FAMILY GBOCBRI1B

T.

BARRY ARD EATOR COUHTIES
laaona Turn Pnmrty mud it Lees er Daaag.
by Fir. «r Ugbtalag.

Isasred Capital,

^zurenhT

ulrtft be s plresnr. to re to whit m iwtosws.

W. ▲. S AHTWTXL.

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gribltbomslptaetaret aaana.d8y.plM.
and muanasf «.
DcaturT
•“m ef teanai
i-SJnS
r: will ba
Pa&gt;CK-«l Mr box. rix So,,, far tt. by mail.
J. ViROtrngg a oo, 7

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FIRST &lt;^UAJmITY
tad tin te esMiat a «mIJ adreae. from ceat.

Mi&lt;Hag&gt;„Prell.lMT. ~___________sstetf

trie Employment.
■gXTE ar. la west «&lt; .orejRlw toni.M an.
VV tikhfrMSl«to8»«atoted.toe|*e.e»-

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N, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1808,

NUMBER 28.

JjaiE HuSEL-SVAY
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YORK. BO8TOW,
8. J. Badoock half bn. eamnf ecru, 50
D. R. MeKwains, beat wheat,
60
IxwiaBarber, bast half ba. oate,
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0.8. Kenyon, best cullectu.it of
A
t,-..dhiteaf allkteds,
,
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8. Andrus relloction of fidl apptea, AD
Jacob Jordon, “ winter apptes, -‘60

Bfe-w En&lt;lOnd Cities

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nr M3 Mile. WhUnt rfcLn
Pram and after My lllk. IM*. Trati
laeeaarvtlM oltkaR Waal
FROM RUFTALO-.«7 Raw T-kTl
TccrtTw from
pet ear. Rishaefa and MlaMgaa
llctecsn Slretu.
V VYUWVUU . U

B*mey Wright, white polanda,
Willte Goer, uramah
Hone E Norina, black nolands,
. “
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Leet pate Bantams,
Mschsl Hardy, beat pair geese,
Willis Geer, beet purr ducks,
Gao. D. Moore, beat pair tarkiea,
James Ho to1c kiss, coop of guineas,

C1.ASS NO. 1—Suxuobs.
Peter L. Edm rn, boat stallion 4
old or over,
F. 0. McAIlteter, second beat do,
Isaac Sponabte, bast stallion 8

Hoofland d German Bitters,

Robert harper, iecond best do,

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC

^isfdlany.

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Mauri»ras Slira.

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00 A. M-. and coeaaaU at llornallarill*
d Coniine «rt&lt;h lb* T » A M. Hinrru
til from UuKtle. and arriraa Is Haw 1 art

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Yevk with Aftarnnoe
Tratna and Hleaaara for llnaun and Saw
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KiOP. M-CI5CISXAT! EXI'REW. from Daa-

WEAK ARD DEL’CAIt CHILOHE*

BL«.ri&lt;0 CtortO rr Ix THE WORLDS *eraaptny SU ni&lt;M UliM II lM» railway.

BAOOAOB CHECKED THROUGH.

ApMlal Dupatcb ta tbt Cliltago Triltnu.
y
Wxmixofta D. C, Oct 15th.
The 1FX. te*. acknowledgement of de­
tect with Seymour and Blate as tele­
graphed to the evening paper* bore, has
farmed almoat the sole subject of convenation. The Democrats are ill by tkt
rars over it Comparatively few hare
been in the secret hen', but they have
been vigoroualy working in the matter
since yestentey afternoon. Since ths
move became public" it has excited bitter
ditcuimiun among thaw- Democrats not in
the ring. By many the H’cwW is stout­
ly denounced fur proclaiming defeat in
such an open manner. Those who think
a change in candidate, desirable are di­
vided into several chquos ono act being
in faTor ofpUtting Hendricks with Chase;
another Chase first and Hendricks sec­
ond ; others, Chase and Hancock, and
the roverae ; and others still, Chase and
Ewing, while the party who profess to
be manipulating the thing hare »ay they
are for Chaae and Franklin. Ln the
meantime it has transpired that Mr.
Chase had not been consulted by them
before public talk began here ; and fur­
ther that the Chief Justice only a few
days ago declared that the platform ns it
stands would certainly dcfiyit the party.
The organ of the Democratic Committee
here prints thodispalch giving the points
of tbo W • &lt;■’&lt; article, but makes bo
comment except that in general editori­
al the elections, it declares its abiding
faith in the present leedora. It is aaid
to-night that the lnt l &gt;gw will sus­
tain any man for a change aa it is known
that il now ronsideta the siluatten hopeleas. Two loading Domuernta who were
earnest forChnM at the Convention, have
declared that if the ticket is now chanteed, and Chase" put at the hoad they will
take the stump fur Grant. General
Rusccrnu' says unhesitatingly that it is
too late ; that if the matter had been
arranged beforehand for Chase and

A. Harwood, beet bee hive,
M
Joseph Gridly, beat lifting jock, foreign
B. KChidister, beef and vegetable
slicer,
’ 50
8 W. Lane, best horao-rake,
150
B. F.Chsde.trr.hanowfor2horaea,l 00
** “ best cultivator,
1 00
W. H. Roads stump machine,
1 50
B.F. Chedeetar, disk waeber,
50
T. Phillips bMt farm gate,
1 00
D. McOmbor, 2d do,
50

Nilson Parker, beat pair 6 yrs.
or over,
J. 0. Petit, 2d beat do,
A, D.Oook, best pete 8 yrs. old
J. C. Bray, 2d beat do,
BJXULZ ILD&amp;SX3Chartes Rnsrell. best 3 yrs. dd
and over,
Q Flnly, 2d beat do.

D. W Ellis, best jack,
A. R Pratt, best mule team,
D. W. Elite, beat muls colt
D. McOmber; l&gt;eet 2 yr*, old
.
muleeoE
Oommiltoe recommended _
------premium. to D. W. Elite, ca 8 years old,
mules,
82 00

A. W. Chapin, beat bull 2 yn. old
or war
H
A. Ryerson, beat cow,
••
2 bwstdo,
1
Daniel Cook, beat hiofor2 yn. old, 2
Frank Goodyear, id beat do,
1
W. 0 Freeman, beat sucking bull
j
calf,
1
8. P. Cady, boat sucking heifer .

beat cow

W. I* SSy, 2d beat do,

1 50

Loren filch, beet pate 8 year old
•
steers,
1M
Beni. Cote,
‘1 00
Chas. Andras, beat pate 2 year old
_
steers,
1 00

James Hotehkiae, 2d beat do,

s

A-J. RuM,Lalf don augar becta,
O-U-Beaham, *• h rutabagas,

R5
2

*’ “
canrote,
J. Hotehktes, peck of potatoes,
Ixvwte"Barber,. “ of white beaaa,
“ “ largo aquaeh,
L W. Vrooutan, 2 winter aqnaah,
Lewia-Barber, tlpumpKna,
J a Mod, wa.eriH.loL.

«
&amp;5
.»
jj6
-K&gt;
25
25

Jennie Wilcox, Leal ladies riding,« 00
Mn. A. Bern’s. »
- driving, 2 00
Stow IUcx,
■* I
A. Blackwell. flret in,
81 oe
John Goodyear, teat to,
g ee

“ beet 8 lbs butter mads
in Juno,
60
“
•* 8 lbs made in September, 50
“ 8. J. Bedrock, best box nonoy, 50
“ I. H Barnum, gallon maple
ir-lrasr-.
W
M 8. Andrus, bottle current wins, 50
G. D. Moore, maple sugar,
Mrs. A. J. Russ,°aned green currents, 50
‘
“
ripe currents,
50
“ - « collectim of eaka,
76
Mr*. Gio. D. Moore, ** f gouiberrias, 50
A. J. Run
u xtrawbwriie, 60
A. J. Rum, “ “ cranberries, 50
Geo D. Moore, “ cherries,
50
Lowis Barber, caned peara,
50
Maria Heater, “ pears whole, 50

u

J, H. Loe, best colt 3 yre. old,
Wa P. Bristol. 2d beet do,
D. W. Elite, best oolt 2 yn old
A. Kennedy, 2d beet do,
L. N. Mixer beet colt 1 year old,
*•
“
2d be»l do,
Daniel Heater, beet lucking roll,
Boyd Craig, 2d beat do,

havu boon put on the truck with some I
chance of suocora; but that now nq'mat-1 8. P.
ter what is done, crowds of Dembcrats ’*
,l&gt; stroll AMUwscskw will go over to Grant He says the whole
party machinery is apparently in the
12 00
bands of Copperheads and rebels. They
1 00
will not consent to any change. Num- i
1 oo
tiers of the confidential irieods of the
President eays tbo movement would acD. R- McElwain, beet yoke working^

m TURK ruxil FORTECOMPANT.
leaaeneM eaees, ISM.)

r

Bk* jtastisgs $»•«»»•

the rebel Cungrm, was a Democrat.
Every cat throat and murdsrae wfee
shut down and starved detimceleM Uni­
on prisoners of war, was a Democrat .
\ Every man in the North .who sysop*;
thixed with traitors and treason in the
8oethd«rwg the late eml war, ww«
l&gt;oKiucrat
Erery general, colonel and officer in
the roufoderate army, was a Democrat
Every person who rejoiced at the as.
•assination of Abraham Lincoln, was *
Democrat
Erery draft riuter sneak and bounty
I, IL Barnum, caned black rax
jumper, was a Democrat
• ’
berries,
Erery person who wrote letters to the
O, D. Moure, red' remberrtea,
army encouraging soldier, to desert their
A J. Rase, '
blackberries,
comrades, wm a Democrat.
S J. Bedrock, '« peaches.
Every person who was sad wheu iXbe
L H. Barnum, ’* quinciea,
Union army triumphed, was a Demo­
G. D. Moore, '■ I grapes
crat
*«
H
M X nlnma
Erery perecn who assailed the flaw­
ful money uf the country ’ and tin na­
tional credit was a Democrat,
1 8.H. Cook, cake 1 year old,
Every peraun engaged in them smuts
“ . 1 new cake,
of Union Soldiers at Fort IflUuw, was a
A- J. Bum, rheubarb wine,
Democrat
8. II. Cook, white current wino,
Eevery prtiBOR who murdered SB. en­
Barney Wright, current jolly,
rolling olBoer. was A Democrat
8. H. Cook, cranberry jelly,
Eveny person engaged in the Pom ef
liberty c onspiracy to murder the Exe»
cutivu and oreithruw the government,
wae a Democrat
' .
-■ •
Every pereoa in the North whoep.’
Mr*. 8. Andrus, ten yards flannel, |1 00
posed conferring eutlrage upon • Union
“ “
2d beat do,
60
soldiers in thi field, wae a Iksaoeraf
*• A. J- Rase, patchwork quilt
75
“ D. R. McElwnine, pair woolen
tected doMrtors wu a Demucnt •
blankets,
■
1 00
Entry person who refused to eaatrib“
“
beet reg carpet,
1 00
ut. to the relief of sick aad voundad
75
“ white quilt,
aoldian, was a Democrat ,
" D. R McEfwainc, pair woolsn
Every persun who declared that he
stocking*.
50
would lA.■ to see all Democrats nnita
•• Moria Heater, 2d beat do,
25
in a Ixdd and open resistance to all at.
“ G. D. Moore, pair mitten*.
50 temptetokaep oun a united people,",
•' &amp; Andrus, lib woolen yarn.
60
waa a Demoent
50
“ Abby Buzxte, l«t mads shirt,
Every penun who was In favor of
“ A. J Rose, ottoman cover,
50
two Republics and a United Sooth,”
- J. M. Nevins, beat tiddy.
50
u Maria Heater, worked slippers, 50
•* 8. Andrus, best sewing by hand, 50
know whether ths South had reroureea
•• A. J- Rum silk patchwork,
50
•sough to keep the Union army Bi bay.”
rnfbq^
*0
was a Democrat
,
• Wm Tr^bodeprend,
60
Every peaoa who denied the authori­
- . log cabin quilt,
50
ty of the general government to enforca
u Wca Potter, carpet coverlet,
60
its tews, was a Democrat
&gt;.
« M. Heater, plaid flannel,
60
Every peraon who recognised the re^
“ D. IL McWwaine, nightdrem, 50
belliun as “legitimate! legal and just,was
« . “
1 ilM
a Democrat
.t
* tJ Jt J. Ruse, fancy braiding,
25
Every num who shouted “nut another
Mfos Nettie Brigga tatting,
50
man nor another dollar to cany on a
* Lottie Dickerson, pin cushion,
60
civil war, vu a Democrat ■
.A
Mrs. J. M. Nevins, tdfot tiddy,
60
Every man who iaraited the loya\
■*
-•
“TSgrag,
60
armtosof the Union by declaring “the
Mr K Nsvins, ehikhxag rug,
25
war a fidhrre,” woo a Democrat
Mie. Anna Hardisty, bead work,
50
Every ncroon who invented dangerous
Mrs. D-RMcElwafase, chiHs stock­
ings
50 eospounds to bum steamboats and

&lt;• Anna Hardtety, bead needle

“
"
card bosket
Maria Heater, bead roller.

HOLE*ALE 4k RETAIL­

OYSTER

Every person wbe contrived beUteh
schKOM to introduce the wasting pettitence ofyenow^tercr into Northere attes,
Every person who robbed the School
Fund, and used the money fur gold
gammag.weoaDMMent
Every person who engaged in shoot­
ing down negroes in the streets, and
burning negro echod liouaeo, was a
DsMM&lt;t«t
-A.
Erery person who burned up negro
children tu orphan aiyluma, wua D$a-

DEPOT,

W. A. SARTWZU.

■■i lapudmi
ar.

oorat
' ’
.
Erery oflaer in the aattgf who vu

‘

[rornxrn* w ywam msk-1

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�EAsigwtisg* Maeerr.

i&gt; luuimu
■’B&amp;tsses

*. osLarr,

Tne«U7 ewnidgOel. 27th
the School House on the corner
of the 4 towns. Woodland, Cas­
ICHCTLIB cozrax, tleton, Carlton and Hastings.
■to nouiu.
On Wednesday evening Oct.
28th, at the School House near
the residence of Henry Bowen
on the Town Line between PraiJOUS BUST.
rievillernnd Orangeville.
On Thursday evening, Oct.
29th at the Town School House
V. SILKS HCBUAKI*.
in Prairieville.
VC MICHAEL c: T. PLMXKR.
On Friday evening, Oct. 30th
*HENRY F. BALDWIN, of Wavne.
at the Doty Schoo) House in
r,eonm---Johnstown.
MOBGAN BAXTEM, of Grand Travers.
On Saturday evening Oct. 31st
•KX.OLIVKB L. RPABLDIXO. erCHstee.
at Middleville.:
Monday evening, November
2d, at Hickory Corners.

m er imson.

IAW0S1L TBdSrwjviNO.

County, OU the politic
of the day, as follows:’afterwooK.OeL 22&lt;
»t the Center of Maple Grove,
at 2 w-’clock. /
ft
On Friday evening, Oct. 23d,
st the School House near Blair such
P. O. on the Town Line, be-! doo°
twren WoodlMd
CMtleton.!

TOtT

LP. HfiBERTS &amp; CO,

I

pt am

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

rlffir ’ 7====i

SEWING MACHINE

DRUGS 4 MEMCTE8, PHILLIPS A BEHTLey
LOCAL AOKICTH, HA8TINW. Blrn

*

Fine Toilet ArtfoUo,

•

C. G. HOLBROOK
will address the people of Barr.’
County on the political issues of
the day, as follows:
At Woodland Center, on Sat­
IL WILLIAM UBTOUGHTON.of 8l&gt;—«pk urday evening, Oct 24th.
At the School Home near the
residence of William Perry, in
WTJ MAMnOLra STUCKUSO.
Rutland, on Saturday evening,
Oct 31st

IMXWixKD bt£

IM Lasii ill W IW
MAKIS VOVI mrriREXTBTJTCaM,
py. Ktafla.

electron.

Th* Grant men of Ohio may

AXD all m rorvZA*

Indiana was ae hottly contested as THURSDAY, the TWENIY-SIXTH
xy of lbs States and the Republicans day of NOVEMBER next, b* set apart
id to oontemd with all the enginery of
P^P1'’ ul

It Ma ken the Beet Stitch

*MKBJlX" tf llsrttsrw

scrupulous enemy
Bitt the Indiana
Unionists, marshalled by Gov. Baker
and Senator Marion, gallantly mot and

•XX. WILLIAM HUMPHKKT.

SHEDMAN C. PBINDLE.

.

XDW’IN H. MALLORY.
■DANIEL STRIKED.

ASA D. RORK.

WILLIAM II. JEWELL.
'FRANK ALLEN.
WILLIAM L. COBB.

and individual man do • live and tuove

Will-Last a Lifc-Tim,.

Books and Stationery,
Nebraska, too small a State to bo
mentioned in the category with those al-

GROCERIES,
or all rutos asp or nrr qcautt.

ASDKEW JOUS.OX.

Scrnuox ix txi SotTB.—Ths Rtpul..
lieoa Bumm, a Democratic organ of tbs
capital of Tenues**, in relation to tl&gt;t&gt;
By order of Co. Com.
question of negro eufErage, say*.:
“Th* colored man ho* th e suffrage in
S. H. COOK,
the Southern State*. He can never be
Chairman.
Maine, 7; Connecticut, 6: Pennsylvania, deprived of it, wiihput ruinous political
agitation, and probably bloodshed. The
26; Ohio,' 21; Indiana. 13; Nebraska, 3. people uf the South,’both white and
Tie ResultTotal for Grant,
Seymour
Gfntral Grant it tltelnl Prttijrtl &lt;.f States. Delaware casting 3, electoral
thf Unit'd Stttti. Such is virtually the
Jesuit of the election held on the 13th
dearly that disfranchisement is inconsis­
tent with the perpetuity of euostitutioaPoirruixu. The ballot in November Etical affairs, bshsring, a* we do, that al liberty sad democratic institution*."
th* inevitable election of General Grant
Foxxicx.—Ex-Queen Isabella says
will giro to the country what it so much

thia tims until

PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Sure to See this Machine,

J. P. MIEIT1AM

TKAIJULKATBJACKM»-a9IMO MORTH
“FLORENCE SEWING IACH1BL*

HYDE &amp; PRIHDLE.

November, the Copper-,

LXAVI WKMOBA—OOIXG

iwvth

The Way Copper Rebel Victorias are
T «.IW ■KUTUr.Kl’

ROBERT J. GRANT.
ADAM ELLIOTT.
GEORGE THOMAS.

as a party thereafter.

It ia now appa-

so overwhelming in the olectorial col­
lege, that Seymour’s supporters will

ripublican Kffin&amp;sDR. JOHN H. PALMER

Recently, says an exchange describ­ “queens, * and this nation of robbers has
ing the scenes in Philadelphia, just-prior by her been plundered into bankruptcy.
the “movable" national property that
of Baltimore, was arraigned for attempt­ her extravagance had previously spared
ing to gat illegally assured in Philadel­
To th I Point —tte "following resolnphia. Ono actoctivo testified that the
prisoner told him that he came from tion, adopted by th* Republican* of the
Baltimore to vote the Democratic ticket, First Congressional district of Wiscon-

NW* DEPOT,

HARDWARE STORE. JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Ddlimorc.
Friday evening, Oct. 23d, at “Camden and Amboy" bide fair to roPxhstlvaxia Eucnos.—The New York
the Gage School House inThornindicate that Gen. Giaxt, will receive
phia friends contrive to have an election
H&gt;ple.
the electoral vote of rrery Stair which
Saturday evening, Oct. 24t)i,
they might relish it, but we know bow
at the Branch School House in

GEO. M. DEWEY

the rebellion .

The popular

triumph

Cocrt House, which destroyed the last

struggle has boon bitter and desperate.
The attempt was boldly made to take
Pennsylvania from the Republicans by

Vein Han.—In the issue of October

Ou Tuesday next State elections will
be held in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana
the highest judicial tribunal in the State.
and Nebraska. We confidently expect
These effort* wens fitiy supplemented by

into Philadelphia for (he purpose of in­
timidating quiet, law-abtding dtixens —

Ort. 2Ut.
At Hickory Comers, on: Mon­
ic majority in Philadelphia fo amply Ote
day •vening Oct. 26tb.

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Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES
Isiars* Fsnn Pnwertv &gt;nin&gt;l Lum or Daman
by Hre er Ujhlnisg.
*
laserHl Capital,

HASTINGS,

MICH.

n.eoo.ooo

Atlantic ft Gt. Western Railway.

an uk snort

strong hopee of Ohio. Nebraska will
go republican by a reduced majority —
If Peuasylvania nod Indiana, or Ohio,

■hox-t Notice.

I AM NOW SELLING

st C. i
strsvL aa* st

•MITOS iMITUt l Mitt*,
w-vuns to. .to, *, casu
Jely tllfc. IMA

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MI1EMILOT FMI*IE
■M tad Crtti ritmte-

&gt;. L BOICE.

Grand One Dollar Sale!

■UMKUG -Tssax L*4r sr OssL

. Agents!
Gnat DoUar Bargauu for

At ibc Eagle School House in
Assyria, Monday evening, Nov.

FRANK ALLIN

BOOKS.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL­
VER and PLATED WARE.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

^■EYOU IMMURED t
States from resuming their allegiance give varietv if not attractivwueia to their
election. Don’t send them back to-day,
to the General Government.

STOVES, IRON

a. Hiaarcx.

A Genre to Dre Gams.—The Natehca
we should. Nobody was robbed, yester­ (Mass.) Democrat publishes an appeal to
day iu New York. Nobody was as­
saulted. Nobody liad his pockets pick­
ed. The police had little or nothing to
do. The police courts wie idle. It
might be pretty rough on Philadelphia,
but we should tike tv makes permanent

will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of peso, by Mayor McMkharl, end U&gt;e confident expectations, what about the
firm attitude of Gen. Geary, deterred
the day, as follows:
At the White School House iu
inform your readers about that “mlucrd
Ajuyrin, on Wednesday evening,
majority" ia Nebraska.

At Orangeville, Tuesday eve­
ning Oct. 27th.
At the Bullis School House,
in Johnstown, Thursday evening
Oct. 20th.
At MiddleviUe, Saturday eve*

Trilnntr, in a recent editorial, declare*

R. HfiRRICK,
INBQB1X80X A W1GRTMAK-M STOKK.!
DKALKB 131

ough “reconstruction" and the annihila­

will address the people of Barry tion of the tufluenoM which have render­ Radicals, andthdfif the “stull " was put
up he would bring thirty more. Anoth­
County on the political issues of ed that party so obnoxious to the loyal er detective swore that Lemon saideh* States lately in rebellion, our platform it
thia: We would do justice to, and bn?
the day, as follows :
at pence and in amity with all men; but
Horatio Seymour’e defeat will probatThursday evening, Oct. 22d,
onths; also that be visited
the last election, and wmu
«t the School House near the
McClellan’s in 1864. The “grave digTua Rxbxx. PaooaxMXK—The Mobile
residence of Gilbert Striker in

Maple Grove.
Monday evening. Oct. 26th,
at the Darling School House in
Jirving.
Tuesday evening, Oct. 27th,
at the Fish School House in
Carlton.
Wednesday evening, Oct. 28th
at the Otis School House in
Rutland.
Saturday evening, Oct. 31st
at Carlton Center.
Thursday evening, Oct. 29th,
at the Poor Earm School House,
in Hastings.
Monday evening, Nov. 2d, at
Nashville.

THIH MtCHIXK
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVEBT MACHINE IS WARRARTDl

JAMES W. HOUGHTALIN.

JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MES8ER.

TWrs i* ssUuar
lUt em.
uu,

United State* to bo affixed.

FATOAB BATOJf.

Estate

Broker

KIDDLKT1LLK. - BA ART CO, •

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bownx a Galloway,
bankers

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tilt.

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BUSINESSCARDS.

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N. BARLOW,
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

R. J. GRANT.
H STOMACH

, at II am tin gnu, F’K.I-

DAY OCT. 3Oth.

1 O’clock I*. IMT,

■Jrnro.,

»ra

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR

MIBB t WILCOX,

s. H. COOK,

MIIJLIN EK

REGISTER.
GIUKD MAH MEBTXKG.

R^ember that on Rrturday Out.,
mt TIi* B"*01 of Ketrlstration will
’ 4«wioal Ibe Ofllre of the Towni-OsA in
“f«” Towmh'p.
r ...
‘

Hastings,

n« IMU will bs Balaiced

Dry Gorix, Griccrlt:,

Th,t in order to vote You
ami that the onto thu irun «• r.r n. . .. .

on that day.
UTERI

- 37 - mich.

REGISTER! REG- Slavery advocates and Feeeaelon.
_______________ - bsnuUftil pole ISO feet alove ground

UPCBL1CAI CXBCOT.

i

wiiArtl ray irtM sr prwverafanL Mika atotod

~

’••tonifaPltfawttl,

... »
I “•“•••^Dteconqusriiigchlefa.GRANT
Tb. KapubHran sloe-ora of the Town- A COLFAX, and adorard by the UnHrt
Up of Hasting*. »HI mp*t *" C*ucu* ( HlaUa Flag, wbkh the • Rayo in Blue "
j tbf office of the County Clerk, on , ,o Doblv defended &lt;m a thousand bloodv
.i.» afternoon October 27th, at 1 j

£X it
nirtvday
ii.tboraalrai.ia

First day»»f March aai September

DR ES » M A.K ER.
ttULON DOUD.

,
la «ro«r, uiot «uxx,
HAMTUUH. • • - Sall - ■ . Mien.

'The day wrfis beaut MW, and tbs people
^nilrned by tbr failure of J. I. PB»X- eamc re-mam more than was erer before
In Hasting* on any one clay. The pro­
Committee. GBo. M. DWWBT.
cession from Woodland taking tbe palm
Cbalnnaa.

aiinola j'laiira to tka aaUeci
ol Ik. u,.l. .SSIti—al eJ,
•r«t th. lift
all elwMaot

_______ I BASTlKOa,

WILLIAM MYERS,

ScitslUk.

la lie a al.

PIECES FALLPBINTS

Music ft Jewelry.

Sflyytknk. »u

Jutt Received.

BTxrojrs oxiw groax
BaariKUtt. - .. alyl - • • M1CU.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

ROSADALIS

emanJi AodAbr/sC” The todiejeoaneefed with thia ddegat’on dLt tr-koboa-

OORNER

STORE.

alx g od rump­
kina, mluble for cooking; also, a few
The speech by Hox. E, B. Fararnrr n
was able, Interesting and eloquent, car-

jubltaherof the Banner.

Boots and Shoes,
/.xgrwn # rwMjru*
aAKTIXOH.
-n*yt : . . MICU.

tJIOHKtCTlrV AK1» DREMRTHK HAIR. eanild persou in the audience, and did

I

The County Mair.

rAtm.oiu, rjitungn
.
nwu oarer.
I
nrretoo* n,
I HA8TI50H. - rtyl ■ MICHIGAN. GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.

J. CTOLE 4'8 05,

ROSADALIS

Groceries and Produce,
KTATC ST.. SAWfXtM, MICH.

Mrtimr/ G«v

eeutirq Committee. and the efficient
»f Harry County are due and tendered services of die Ktcrstaiy Joitx M. Nevto Ho-. ErGBNK PRnratX,of Ja^lnn,

D. B. WOODWARD
J. ROHKKTrt.l-

for bi- mo.t »toq&gt;ient nnd argutn-ntatl ve
the vote on the 3d

PROUATK OBDLH.

the people of the county.
kiagrto ••4 ■Ut'-Mrti.
rrnoj, &gt;yy/rrAaM

W.O. HEDRICK 4 CO.,

Rars “re iwnvs.—M. «. Oxi’ ky. nf dal &gt;uecess a- they had confidently exRolland, left sonis fine specimen* o' the

Bair Regenerator

It Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.
■ • Mien.HAXTfXOH.__________________________

H. A. GOODYEAR,

I

Bailer Hitkijt Dealer,

Moat of the several Departments
tbs little mtn «f ten pountLi.

ROS^YDAI.IH

Saiilm &amp; Haimaicn,

been. Yet. notwithstanding this draw­
back, the exhibition waa one that re­
flected credit uj on the county, and de-

tibla 'h ■ oilier day. together

Uaa. Xp« Long Un
n. B~... tU. „

! Drtix, Meiiciia, Grwrio, DoaoftieBliodJjiraJiiiBji,

NEW M»E1TI«EMENT«.

F0UT1CAL MEirruraa
fnund the Itet of premtuma awarded at
the County Fair held on the Society’s
tbrmretlnse advertised for the ensuing Ground*, in th's Village, on the 8th. 7th
A 8tb days of the present month. It fa
an interesting article to which we Invite
tbs special attention of our reader-. The

BEST REMEDY YET DISCOVERED.

MAIN BROTHERS,

Who erm

CONJUGAL LOVE,

our couuty. nnd of the mechanical skill

retting hi* Inability to be with us at sources of wealth In any agricultural
the Ume of nur meeting on the 20th. ow- country. The fancy department as well
lattoprcT ouacagagement» a^d raying

t)«,OOO REWARD

bom. Mice . A anal II
a.r.jr#u»
/fen.
&gt;ra t.« re I, • BOllSrt ll.et al llta

r btl.X DAN.XKLLY.

Kr HAIR DRESSING

meal ic maimHacturra was quite a» good
aa anyone could rightfully expect to sec. I Irailg. bain
to MiSdferillr.
THOMAS J. IIOVKIX, Jt.D.

I WILL SELL FOK »3,OOO,

&gt;&lt;&gt;thlu« but alekneeo
fe aeon excuse him mo*t cheerfully,
»sd bld him a apeedy recovery aad
bielgvhim Itm majority In this county

Coma Rebki. Mcfting.

— —, &gt;^u&gt;, iicio'm, uongrraaioniu i.efcrat. CooIJ’nt Get the Indian Ageacy
Rs'erui. Dfflce Seeking Reform. Ac.. A^.
Thi» Howxll I* said co be paid agent of

E. Curtiss, of Coldwats.-, pi sacked in the
Court House, in thi&gt; *Ul*se. IsstSwnitay
morning aud evening, lb*
«*&lt;
having been generally elrculsted, the
■xtebdance ww* not large. At the dose
of the morning service, after a little oonsultitiwn. a propodite” was made to r&gt;
Into nn lnd|&gt;lcnl srganiretten of a Bap­
tist Society, preparatory to a regular or­
ganisation under the Status. Thl» prop­
osition met ths hearty approval of near­
ly all preseat. Such in. Iplent organisa­
tion was then effected, of which Rev. E.
Curtite was made Chairman aad J. O.
Runyan, Hocretary, who, with three

J^EW YORK, CHINA A JAPAN

. Klee. M. D.

pablie surUoa, al il.a
b-’ll.r aud T..H. 5

FOR HALE!

M. WRIGHT,

NEW YORK,

CABIIET

son
rALLEN.

.

ROOKAH5S

■ubacriotion
Dckit exnpt Mr. Fhrbt.
ATTemrm.—We ask the .pedal athcLra bt our rsadcre to the change of
'b* lasting, b, be nddreawsd by C. O.
HouraooK, Esq. That in WoodUnJ.
*'U be held on Saturday evening, Oet
* Md that at the Perry School Houoo
*’ Rot!«^d on Saturday evealag Oct.

mrcH

U. CANUM. D.

THS
'

•M Hanan, Copper Rebel candidate for

fvllxb,

f'

FOKT//KFABU IS WELL WCBYHMOOO

Orr.lxr. jirlaff Fnaaa.

MIDDLEVILLE ADVEMTlSElL

J£MF1MI awca.

ir. t urn ■ irlthin the next month.

-- TMiympaw;

Drug &amp; Bcokstorr.

and religions Im)

THE BEST

O" vmxavwa
*« following pereeus were drawn gs
““ '
the Circuit

Aho lh» following Craktv OBeara for tka
«»tTstVarry. vh. A Hhrnff.C.ark.Trwerer,

•'Htetlnfci;
H. MALLOBf,
’
SAarig of Barry Caraty.

HAIR
al Ag-iU «x ellrtr teak, art offer
saala to CaoTMMra Anato will

employ—

MfiDlClNEa. CHXMICAM,

RESTORATIVE

wwt:

IIS THE

JAMB JOSnTOs, Freartotor.

WILLIAM BOBO IP.

WORLD

MTTrSJ^-*

DRUGGIST
VirDIXULLt.

AND

�MEW ADVERTISE!

a’StssijKcsiw*mHom!.

S»i! TMrvmvtr o-t-Wilk ibe w
W'S3ScH&gt;nrKtt*H

A-jjentn Wanted
Par Matthew Hals Imith'a Vow Jk«k.
rraiSE A Kimv l»htk«MIK

H yip o p h os p fri I

PATBDifiZa THE BIST.

All kfwfe «f Jos Fuvttxo &lt;
psub. Is ifelMUMri., lades

IN ALL BTAGl'R OF

CONSUMPTION

g il
All Hastings Oufdons

mob aa “my. friends," io a Democrat
; . ‘Gen. Forrest, the Fort PiDow butcher,
jia Democrat.
- Wirsjtbe murderer of Union soldiers,
wm a Democrat
J. B. BUaBa&lt; OMPskllAm.
----------- -------AGEXTtJ vfAXTBD FOR

ttisSE1-- ■—tsraSg

THE ORIGINA_L
One Dollar Broker Stere,
EatabU.hrd in 1*00.

RWVStWrL-.-.-, ;-3 s-gy&amp;Si

-

,0«r slasl. ^.milling o&lt; every » artel r et
DRY AND FA NOV GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
(SILVER PLATED WARE,
*
aw* tv an v

woolkx * hemp uxutetini
BTHAW MATTING, awl
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMri,

VOLT XECOLD.

HYPOPHOSPHITES

——- -- --w r-r-—- r—-

Ohr Democratic Mends don’t like the
idea of being called r&lt;Ws. They aay
thech irge la false, and that Democratso.well aa Republicans fought in the
rank, of the army to put down the rebeUton and eave the Union. And thia
to a certain extant, l« true'. There were
-Democrat* who ca-t their fortunes with
the loyal men o'the nation, and helped
to save It. There were such Democrats
both In and out of the army, although
moat of tint cluaa have since become

TRTITJ TRY IT! TRY IT!
wiMcrt kbt6«s
(Made frvet the Format. el Rr. J. R CbwekiU.
of IWakiU Um be«l rrn^dr koows Io Mrd.aal

ONE
DOLLAR
FOB EACH iMTkULE.
Odr Saba for the last twelve months
hare been about one million dollars.

BLUE COATS!'

But DO Intelligent and lionoat Demo­
crat will deny that the whole Democratic
party In the Sooth Joined the rebo.'Uuu,
eerata from beginning tn end, for hi re
Were no Republicans al the South to en­
gage in it. Thu part of the aig'.ment
.4oed*nc pro&gt;f. It’s matter of b.story
which no one dispute*. But. th-t the
.Bum influential and leading men of the '
Damocratlc party North did also en­
tourage and Justify the rebellion, and
throw oMtaclealn the way of p d in.; it
down, Is not so readily adm.ttiLL To
this portio.i of tbo argument It m y le i
well euough to revU ■ the very short j
aniniory 'of Democratic polit.c aua by u,
quoting hum good Detnocriilo autborl-

If troops shall be raised In the North
to march against the |*cople of the south,
a Fire tn the Bear trill be opened upon
eweA troop*, which will either Hop their
march altogether or Wonderfully Accel­
erate IL In other words, if the p. esent
pasture of the Republican pany Uuwar.b
ths National dlffloulUcs, Wai obali be
waged, that war will be /ought in the
North. We team it that the conflict whl.h
it it precipitating wiU not bt with the.
South, but with TENS OF THOUS­
ANDS of people In the North
When

D»U»t

Dry-Goods,
Giroceries..
Hat«s &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

fflUR Resto^r RUSSELL &amp; VJ.VrVS

HAIR DRESSING
ia«{B0(jle
wffl

-Ila. «te«i- .
efai. uSi-t** .

quickly raters Grsr Hair

Brat axMrthat of rprkerj

Fresh fcaads ranunly so IkM.

Old Goads aelllar

-xf .

R WS&amp;CO

81200

106 Sudbury «t.

BXPOT, 188 GREENWICH CT, 1.1,

HUCEONEDoI^b.
HASTINGS W0I1.EX FACTHUT.
. We hereby declare our conviction that,
|a the present condition of the country,
the only pathof safety la that of coxetUJATiox and lustice; that coercion
Sy anna la elvil war, that civil war is
alnuloo, absolute and forever, and we
thwrc.’ore earnestly counsel againtt all
menaces or acta of coercion &lt;/ Staten by
dems, and not only vain for any gooj,
but certain to yield a bloody harvest of
poblic and private woes.—[Iteoo.ution
Mem. bate Oen., 1W1.

SUPPORT HOIS INDUSTRY

t|rftnk&lt;8esUr’s
SPECIFIC PILL,

Grand One Dollar Sale!
FHBE or COST

FEXt’AL DEBILITY I

CAST

la.v.n praSti
TILTHN, M

If yiu will not. if you find o:ncHhtlon
Impoadble; If your diflbrencu. a.e eo
great that you can not or will not recot* '
cue them, then, gentlemen, let Ute so* |
ceding Htatea drpart in peace; let । hem
establish their govorumuit and eiupxr
and work out their doo’lt&gt;y sao.nil h o
the wisdom which God has given then..
—[Pendleton, in 1801.

^yiwnai t) Acres no pnovrcC why, then,
should wo be called u|mi io a-oauit ...d
murder our fr.endsT It a.erne uun aeonAte that aenalb.e men ahouid nsk such
a thing of ua Jf we remain pawiuedn
this coatis!, these atxdrtiauisG ought to
.hn^afie-l. Again, wesny, Do-noun a,
ponder well cfo.-e you enlist.—Grand
Bapidt Enquire.-, IBM.

jrocsrioo

AZURENE

Xaay tn you, my constituents, that, aa
OIXCUXTHATtlll I.VI1HS0 Bl
E- representative, I wiH never vote
»■ Each flfl fret Mei
dollar or one gun to the adm.nlatra- AnnflrmflMMflsrtaMTiMi. mite
Df Abranam Lincoln, to mue war
eiralBHEi
ISIALAIT
upon the South.—[D. W. Voorhees, SI.
----- CUBES—
.
C^Wb Dk-triet of Indiana, April, 1881.
Catarrh Bronchitis ComrumpDot those expraaetons of friendship far Hnn Arlhni.
1r
the rcbcln were about the cemmencemeatof the war, or iom. after. When
under taH blast—when the
rebels were In arms, ftghtinp to destroy

Tte Param' Iitial fire In. Ci
■ABUT AID BATOR COURTIB
are. Firm Froperiv Sni.it Ino-er
by Fire er Ugbtoleg.

Fomcoi

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VOL. XIII,

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, oct.

Businrjtf Jirrctorjj.

railways.

HWFUMD’B GERI1B BITTERS,

28, isca

Jortrj.

HoofUnds German Tonic.
kJ Dr. 0. I ricraoi,

MULADumia, ra.

Tha Gnat

Ranodles for all TH ******

LIVES, STOMACH, OB
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland's German Bitters

Governisont consented
draft to fill the ranks of
which tho Democratic
Edgar County,
' *

WEW TORE, BOSTON,
And New England Cltlww.
THIS RAILWAY KXTEND8 FROM
Baflai. to New York, 423 Mil**.
D.akirk to New Yevk, 480 Mlle.,
talMUM to New Y*rk. 413 Mite.,

NUMBER 27,

the ’or*1States, ar* tfadtor* much fa*an'
er than thowin aim* who boldly aid
directly *wk th* dertnwtfoa of th* Goveeumeat; far Quw prate e fad Dwooerato
nwakisgly and dix*ctlya**k th* sam*
nd, by exciting prejudice against th*
to resort to a Gormunent and divirion among th*
the army, upon
Convenfam of
‘ '

Soldier** and Saitets* National Convex
Ifo. .t Philadelphia, were many from
distiagui*h*d offie*m-of th# artny and
navy Maxing ooneenekt testimony to
th* election. and *nre*ring coafiden**
fa fa* Radioed nswlin*S®® W* extract

and an eternal e^y to M,toour&lt;&gt;hflA---- —* .------- ------ N. wbo |iulll
’ which the ro-

M to ST Mites th* Shortest Rente.

SKtRffiSaix in*.

Hooiwnys gebman tohio,

Hooflaad’e Berman Bitters.

hoofland's oebmah tohio

YROM RUFFALO^Rj New YerkTta* fraa Depel nr. EiehaBfe ead Mirt&gt;i(u SlravU.
KM A. M. NEW YORK I1AY KXPRRRN. (Non8‘0?* “ M*r*«U»r||l® KM
New York ».U P. X. CoonecU .1 Qraal
BeoJ wlih Wmri.Uthii-jni A Wealero
Railnmd. and at Jersey Cttr with MUalftkt
bjrrr
?•s” Jer*2. **ur*ad’ot
Fkltatelphia, Baltlmcre ead WmMS(U&gt;b.
f-M A M EXPRESS MAlfo via Area sad Horn
•Uavilta (.teadays empied). CoaaraU at
Elmira with Nerihern Central Mallwsj fee

r««i Dun

1 c®7y&lt;3I
1 UBd Sill
Jetnhl®.

Those resolutions are similar to those
adopted by all the “Democratic'* State
and County Conventions fa the loyal
Stein*. They oppoeed far
*— ■'~Unien. and sympathised i
of the traitors, and also-----------------the Government had neither right nor and diri&gt;*arten»d at our defeat, and th*
Tralior® tmjad!
power to defend itself, a* fa the follow­ oonMquMtdMolaffooof our country and
ing reeolution of the Peace Democracy our horn**. Ilf XITBKR XVXNT
Thoagh polllieau raat
at Cooper Inatitute, New York, June 8, WX WILL
Thair p*nr ebait* u plot.
RXMXMBXR AND
1868:
HONOR THOSX WHO HA VX AID­
ReeoUed. That under tho Constitution ED ANU ENCOURAGED US XT
there is no power in the Federal Gov­ THXIR INFLUENCE AT HOMX,
ernment to coeree the States, or any AND WILL VISIT THOSE WHO
number of them, by military fore*. If HA VX SO UOHT TO DXFXA T US
tho power of coercion exists at all, it is WITHA RETRIBUTIONPROPOR­
a legal power, if true to its own fane- TIONATE TO THE EXTENT OF
THl UKTAIU KID.
honored principles, can not sustain a war THE EVIL THEYHA VEBRffOHT
■gainst ao vsrign Stats*; that we believe UPON US AND OUR COUNTRY."
Al»-R*!lj toned lb. F1.S.
it to b* the duty - of th* party to pro­
Th* fan* has com* far th* brav* men
F. will rally ratrad lb* FUf boya rally one. *ffe* claim the** fere tim an fa boldly, that the of the Army and Navy to stand by th*
fibosling lb. b*Ul. cry at Pravdem.
' people may fool that there is at least on* men who rood by them. Let the ballot­
rlib Q rul fer *«r Iradtr we’ll *(bl tba fo« ngnln', political organixntion which will deal box show that the soldton can vote for
honestly and independently and truth­ thoae who voted for them, and that th*
fully with them.”
party who refused to tot soldton in th*
Not content with this, many of the offi­ army rot* an not worthy of their bal­
cers denounced the **ldiara' a* murder- lots now.
era, assassins, and invaders. Take, for
instance, the words of one of its most
active leaden, who was nominated Gov­
ernor of Ohio, after ho had u*«d th*
Friend* of human right* 1 but twenty
following fafamous language, after h*
had introduced a scheme fa Co agrees to day* remain before th* great contest of
divide the Union into foor section*.— th* hour will have b*enza*dd*d at th*
[House of Itepreaontadve*, February, ballot box. This fa th* hour far action,
not for word*.
G.
1861.] Mr. Vallandigham said:
Loyal farmer, what hav* von den® ?
•Then, sir, I am not a Southern man
either—ALTHOUGH IN THIS MOST Hav* you given time to aid the party
UNHOLY AND UNCONSTITUTION­ who engrafted free hemeetead* upon
AL CRUSADE AGAINST th* SOUTH, their national platform end have secur­
in th* midst of THE INVASION, AR­ ed it* passage a* a law, giving already
SON. INSURRECTION, and MURD­ 500,000 free farm* to foreign and Amen ER TO which she ts still threatened— can settlers? If not, twenty days yet
with th* TORCH OF THE INCENDARY AND THE DAGGER OK THE,

glwrrlUng.
WUt IND DELICATE CHILDREN

ttmma Cexcase flfl!* THK WORLD-MI
eorapiey Ul eight trsla. on U- rsllwsy.

Bonnixaser m Ux»m Aaxrl—Ton
who hare been “to the front" and faced
lb* shot and shell of th® rebel* arraved
.galnet you! the time has oom* when
you msy ratify by your ballot* th* prin­
ciples and heroism which you have
nmnifoated by your bullets. You may
now d*cide whether you will sustain th*
party that eu*tained you, or th* party
that labored with all its power to defeat
you and drive you homo in disgrace
from the field of battle. The following
J^KrdUly. e^t
fcte.m*
u- ■puir.™.- .1 &amp;.
“Den»o««y, “d U» »pMch*s of some
rsatui- wjfefaatu, of its onion, will show how they were
“rts/rirad?' of th* .oldisto.
At the fate when the Governmentwas
fa n**A of men to reinforoe the iruj, fa
order to maintain its supremacy, the
Damocratio Asoociatioa of Lansing,
M ichigaa, held a meeting fa Mamh,lSM,
S^XToS^i1.»»-»°° b*,,d u”'’v"7at wfaeh Gecewe W. Peck srid thte“Tho Republican party hav* carrtod
feriw®
amt th* Hell-Hound* and Bull-Dogs
down South, and what have they aeonsX^TNtehinr. And w. told them

BAooAoVlmceeD rnnomB,

P«W*it.My».lMT-

n’tO8K F1AS0 FORTE COMPANY.
M.asfuiarats of
GRAND AND 8QUAMI
*rYaffo Pinno-Forie*.
»rt Mi Sra«r.d A.we®, (ceratr of 104k

/teUND

trvmx

RAILWAY

Jh* party who** orator* could deth. soldier* «f the Union arwv
•■hell hound* and UlMnf *^
v*ry ocwtetontly adopt th* foltowfag

fy’BOLWALE A RKTAU..

°'?STER DEPOT,
W- A. 8 A.HTWEXX

—M Y MOST CORDIAL 8Y"MPA-j nation*' battle® on the field, are you
HUES ARE WHOLLY WITH HER" . with your chieftain* new, or against
At the National Convention of the ! them ? Shall the battle you twon years
Democoacy, held at Chicago, August 29, | I ago by the bullet b* again yosM. by the
1864, while the army was engaged in its ballot ? How do you ctand, and when
efforts to sustain th* Gevcrnmcut, and ' axe your ornumandara in tha field 1 Onee
the rebel foree® had been pu*b*d back .' more put on the coat of blue, and fight
from th* Ranidan, and were lock*d up । tha battle of freedom. A* in 1861—
fa Richmona and P®terrbnrg, Mr. J. A. I 1805, the nation fa 1863 oonfides to you
the t**k of preserving the Union. Keep
McMaster of New York, said:
“A man who is fa favor of this un­ [ unsullied the national honor, that all
■ proasiMS made fa the hour of war and
natural war insults th* holy
Democracy when h* claims a __ _ ' danger, shall be kept fa this day of
its organization. He is a Ju&lt; *, and ' peac* and plenty.
should Jx&gt; east *ut aa an enem) of hu-, Buainees men, merchants, mechanics,
blood,, toav* your thups far a brief hour and
inanity and to God. War an&lt;---------"* ‘ , join the column that is marchfag for the
and rapine and murder, is th* legitimate
buafaeteiof tho Lfaceln minion. We White House with the banner inscribed
wash our hand* clear of all participa­ “Let us have Peso*.” Peace for the
good of all. North and South, and for­
tion in it"
At th* same time and plao*, Mr. C. 0. get not that the Republican party that
Burr,' a New Jersey Democrat, defined took the h*!m, when the ship of State
trembled fa the storm of treason, can
his position fa th**e words:
‘Th* South could not honorably lay now preserve with Grant what they so
down her arms, for she WM fighting for gallantly Won under Abraham Lincoln.
her lionor. Two million* of men hod , labccfag men, who toil for home and
been sent down to th* South, and the children, who love bast of all the free
army of Lincoln could not again bo fill­ school*, free home* and a free msm let
ed, neither by enlistmacta nor conscrip­ your united voices proclaim the cam*
tion. If he ton oOered a prayer, it ass* rights to the laboriag man of th* South.
Uaf Ml one of the Statre of the Union Shall th* righto they hare gained bo lost,
by giving book to fa* “tost cause" th*
ihouU be eonqvni and eubjayaUd. •
• • • W* were told that w* would power wrested from its teaden, th*
oouquer the rebellious State*. They rebels who dictated terms to the Demo­
conld not be conquered, and he prayed God cratic party al Tammany Hall
Republicans, you have come out to
that they net er ihipht be."
Such is the record of tho Democratic bear the truth, aqw you mustwork for it
party up to the last day of the war.— The time is short. I* your to wn thor­
The same pien are now managing th* oughly eaBvatoodf Dq_vou know how
oom* party, although they hare fiemi. all yorn neigh bare rtand? I* these yrt
Mated candidatei trvci the army, . and aaeffoeti-o blow tob*struck? D*il
from th* Union partr, fa order to Mcure ycureelf and wait not for anotbw . It is
th* votes of returned soldiers. It is on­ your is us* joainitriiotfae upon the bu­
ly a maaked battery, and no soldier ris of tnoian and th* vote* of Joyal
iorid b* d*criv*d by iL Th* naA- m— th* protection of ham* ini**tiy
monte of th* army fa regard to this par­ —th* rights of naiuxalieod citfaste Rt
ty, uttered white they were “at th* frwnt"
iinr fa* spirit that sUdd animat* th*
soldier now. Gen. John A. Logan, of
HHnris, a Democrat of the etrictest eert,
whM h* bmrd of tie action of th* Ifa-

who, fa the hour of our country’s peril,
marehed to the front, and there battled
to eave the Union; bearing the door old
flag—Ah* wgis of our liberty—*o high
that no arm of treason could touch to*
folda”
GunaxL Pon :
“General Grant’s great eervic** to lus
country, his finiuMee of dhfaacter, hi*
kind and magnsTrimoos disposition, his
•veneas of temper, and his tried caparity for affairs, eminently fit him to dis­
charge th* duties of th* Presidential
offiee, and th* country would hav* every
reason to M tmSdeon fa the wisdom
and purity of his administration."
Qxraxx 8j*jx :

“Every man who love* his country
should vote for Grant”
Garum. Biunt:
“We call upon every rititea who
won th* bln*, whether on lafid of*U,
to cagt hi* vote in th* coming election
for the Union Stat* ticket, and for Grant

“I propose to receive th* **rren&lt;ler of
th* army of Northern Virginia.”— To
Gen. Loe.
"I am not a poli tican; my cn&amp;y deriiw
is to **rv* my country in her totals.”—
To I. N. Home.
"The North and South ran neve? !&gt;*
at p^e* except a. one nation; and that
without slavery.”— To Mr. WaeUnrne.
•Thia nation i* a Republic, when’ th*
will of th* people fa th* law of th* land.
I beg that their voice may b* b*e»i'f—
To tea Pretideni.
'Human liberty, th* only true foun­
dation of human government.”—better
“If my coura* to net aatfafaetory.
move mo at once. I do not wish fa any
way to impede th* success of our arms.'’
—To Gn. IhUnk.
"N* theory of myown wifi ever stand
fa th* way of my executing fa rood
faith any order I may receive from too**
in authority over me."—To Secretary

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l&gt; !!»■&gt;£•
I*rad*
nw fiMHrui, owl* I
WUw m wylwil —r wd«eka«T

sa^KSd-Sr^c.

•'Tall then up North for me, that w* (
can whip the resell, and ar* going to do I
| and who* w* an done, w* an to x»- t
it;
,
tan homo. When w* pt than, wa I
ifeaate end Iowa. And yet
,
shall
ye* bo strong enough to summarily LfiOlfe
t
punish say
lypHilo—i or I Utera are twenty day* far actor*, anfa^ey* preachers that w* may be ahi* to ™^famt
=
th* barite cry ef freedom:—
3i?-&amp;2rSy:ttSi

“HMafrrJ That we firrar a* imm*di-

“Any man ocertcfmse, who, is
»WHk.

r««8H0 Y^KSFsZXt
Bf Mtiarara, rraty

^olesale and Retail.

far right etrik* far truth, sad tot
but for all ths world—would attempt to
b* Mid in pmn to coma that
direr*** and pawtitnte th* asm* of
Michigan faitod to do Ur full share to
Democrat by orgnaiafag IWtj under
th* grW oampmgn of 1W8. “God,
that name to oppere tea* Government
and divide and distrartA* prayte of Ora*.* end Vi-t-rrv ”

»

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u vr m doing

J. P. ROBERTS'S CO*

READ ESTATE
platform. •

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'HYDE &amp; PRfflDLE,
U.LHTI5GH, MICII..

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testttati-a of the Union, wherein the

will only OluitnUe th. truth that all that

OCT. S3 'M. Coppe^Rebels had obvious advantages,

REAL ESTATE &amp; HSUBAKK

tmiLicis ■•■iiATim.
become straightened
FOR FREXIDKNT,

ULY88E8 8. GRANT
or tiLUfoa.
FOR V1CK-FKES1DENT,

for the time being, disheartened and ciem oral I red. Their leader, have tried to

Ona or tiro in each election district New York Tribune, in referring to th. Offloe in Bdrtory VnlonWock.
present oondltioa of the Seymour party,
dif-

and to effort s ohsngo of standard-bear-

SCHUYLER COLFAX,
OF UtDlAXA.

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tfRAWCX M. CROSWELL, ,
MW HURT.
^tTwiU-lAM TWELTZ.
11. CBABLKX VT. CLMBEL
m CMaua r. ooiuiam.
1V. STROM M. CUTCHEOX.
V. SILEX HURBARD. .
.
VI. MICHAEL C. T. FLE8SXEK

"’mROSTRIOR. ef □IlltateJs

MAKE!. HOSFORD, ol Uioa.

II.. WU.LIAM UOTOL-GOTOy.rftnJewpti.

despair to the most faithful adherents,
and affords th. opportunity, for which copy of the Poll Liat, classify the names st WHton climbed a telegraph pole the
Thia, will save you a great 'deal of labor
next year. Meanwhile
courage to improvs It, for leaving the
bar, ths Democratic party."
l&lt;rty altcgothar. Everything would
cratic bystander remarked, "It la not
therefore seem aa favorable to Republl- quarter. “WE ABE READY I" !•

Visit the habitual delinquent WORK I
Tn EutCTiox Fbauds.—Election
And the sun on the 3d day of November ' frauds in Indiana were not confined,
will go down upon the MOST GLORI- « w*m», to the counties near tho Keofldenee, and thus negloc t or suspend the
work of organising and preparing for 0U8 TRIUMPH EVER ACHIEXTD ' «cky border. A dispatch from LafayBY THE FREEMEN OF THE UNIT-.......................
“
north as Mr. Orth’a the fraud, oeet that
any such blunder, wo shall surely lose all ED STATES!
whleb should rightfully be added to bls
Minnesota CorrMpond.net
hard-earned majority. Next time they
ail who are acquainted with the hlatory
ox Elk Rxvbb. Mixx. 1
October, 17th, 1868.
J

era ERMAN C. PRINDLE.

I^DWiN IL MALLORY.
Cm»&lt;» ClsrtDANIEL STRIKER.
ASA D. RORK.

WILLIAM U. JEWELL.

WM Lail ail Yillaii Pwrtj
HACK YOVU DIFFERWsT|K1

Colleetes.
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Pure Wines and LfUuors for

Books and Stationery

ADAM ELLIOTT.
GEORGE THOMAS.

REPUBLICAN KHHG8DR. JOHN H. PALMER
will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of
. the day, m follows :
Saturday evening, Oct. 81st
at Carlton Center.
Monday evening, Nov. 2d, at
Nashville.
.
GEO. M. DEWEY
will addniM the people td Barry
County on the political issues of
the day, as follows:
At Middleville, Saturday eve­
ning, Oct. 31st.
At the Eagle School House in
Assyria, Monday evening, Nov.
2d.
.

PHTSIOAMS’ PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Sure to See this Macki
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Besides, there are alway»

6T Look out for spu­
rious tickets. All kinds
of frauds will be at.
tempted! Vote only
the regular Republi­
can Ticket; all
are bogus,

UOI.XO WORTH.

FLORENCE SEWING IACHIRL’
LKAVI VnOXA-QOlNO SOUTH.

Heatings Feb. 38th. IMS.
Mail.!

NAM BROTUERS’

Prof. Francis Lotbor has Just written rpitc CREAF
of the tent, and we have all th. 1 ax arias (published by Scribner) a tractate, on
that Ch. country and Mason affords, vis: titled FrcvmenXs qf Folittoal ScUncc on'
we ewe it to oar cause, w hoec benefleient
Game toour hearts' content, cranberries, JJatiotuOim and JntemattonalUm which
patency throughout the nation will bo
potatoes, bread and lbs best kind of butlosrlng resounding eentenoM:
H. A. GOODYEAR,
coffee with which we were not unmlnd“On the eve of a momentous national
ouxselvee, to whom a good thing done,

AAMd tratas MSSKt *» V«« • il» mail til
Eutssd Wntos 0 A ATA R.
A. WATSOM, Ass^t Onl S«p’
J«k—. A«V. 1M».

■ot by halves, but thoroughly and surpe.singly, la a source ot solid aatlsfaettoo
toulsh moat ptople who have never en­
and Mlf-respect. Let every sterling Re­ joyed tide kind of life.
publican, then, continue to push on hta
Wghave been honored by a rlait at
port of the campaign, till all effort is
our Cpmp from Moeae-mo-ney^thojBMt
swallowed up in victory.
War Chief of tb« Big Lak» tribo of Cb![&gt;pawa Indians, and hla family, who, the
Chief and hla non, were bunting and
majorlty for the RIGHT oh the 3d of Happing on the river in our vicinity.
Nsvwmber, and. if we improve with un­
The Indians, however, are not allowed
tiring energy and unfaltering fidelity of to bunt much In this vicinity, but are
purpose the few remaining days of the
canvass we Oku honor this draft upon
We are, comparatively, away from the
our loyalty, our patriotism, and our dpexdtexnsnt of tha great pclltteal strug.
gle that is going in tbs country, but wa

(I X BOBIXSON a WlOHTUAJCh STORE.!

HARDWARE STORE,

Grant May the American people con­
fer upon him the Chief Magistracy of
this Nation, oanadoua of Its freedom
and its grandeur, nod now asoaUed again

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ago ha led the national hosts ts victory

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In the year which if now drawing to
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Republican portion of our party 1 moon) of the People of the United States have
were much gratified to learn the result
ARP YOU HEADY?
of th. fall elections in Pennsylvania,
Ohio and Indiana. The Democratic
Victory will Reward Exertion I
hav. been gathered into the granary
and the storehouse in manrblous abun­
Our next issue will herald a Republidance. Our highways havo been length -

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NEW

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

but th vs Is sa unfortunate split tn the
second District on Congressman, which
unless it ts reconciled, will result in the

FRANK ALLEN
will ad drew the people of Barry First:
Republican, are dissatisfied with the
County, on the political ifgues
of the day, as foUowa:
obtained the nomination thin fall, aud
Oa Saturday evening Oct 31st are &gt; (ha good cause, and whe hare the
at Middleville.
Monday evening, November
2d, at Hickory Corners.
C-G. HOLBROOK
will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of
tho day, a* follows:
At the School House near the
residence of William Perry, in
Rutland, on Saturday evening,
Oct. 31st.
By order ot Co.'Com.,
S. H. COOK,
Chairman.

or rux qcalitt.

bc“u"

I
“» ““»•&gt; “ "”U’
that direction, especially where the Re­ Um bra or oo^xToaliira ft, plylo, Uralr I
de&lt;r’J,u wandM from ,h- P°&lt;0’1
publicans either from befog lulled into
vocations. There are a great many .
Dkkocha'&lt;.-y ix Indiana.— The Weti
false security or from any other cause,
dear, beautiful lakes ail over this State,
becomoremfe-s in their efforts. Forthat,
nd'JowfA, an ultra Copperhead organ,
all abounding in fish, and the woods and
sb a correspondent in Indiana; who
actual/!/ won.

kuds ajtd

qi&lt;^
T--111'1' lU—ml,

Will Last a Lifc Tii

GROCERIES,
or au

“I am a State Rights Democrat to the
been here, tea deer, and any quantity of following
extant : I believe in radical
wild geese. ducks and prairie eblekena. Democracy of the Jefferson sehoot I
The latter of which are exlrem.ly plen­
tiful in thia section. We killed two no­
ble Denlsens of the Forest, that weighed
JAMES W. BOUGHTALIN.
HYDE&amp;PHINDLE.
respectively, one 240 lbs. and the other
I f al! Copperhead* were as candid as CHAS. HYDE.
«. C. PR15DL
JOSEPH COLE, IBAAC MESSER.
regular camp life. this one, tho political lasses might bo
HMtiBR*. S«pi. H, Utt.
considera
bly
sim
plified.
rate strength to !ta very highest attain ROBERT J. GRANT.
FRANK ALLEN.

WILLIAM L. COBB.

»«S
r«&gt; owof.a^ Ut Innv . t, T-,
‘

“IXB. CO. OF SORTH AMERICA” Fklla.
•■FH(BXIX“ of HBrtfenl-

SrrMODK'a FoarrxoN.—Seymour’, po­
sition in regard to th. bend holders rethe country, may not be 'niiLnteresUng
to your readers.
The country In this eection of the State
is mostly ievll, and oun.ista of prairie, ”
V.bebert manner to which
and belts oftimbsr. but in eame places oP,nlon•■■
,ne “T*1 manner m
“
,
P‘“wn
ought to bu cooked and oaten." An

tions as pcaelble, and thus save their *i. im.llraL Tira. M .urrauLdlu,
pride and do tbutr beat to preserve their
2; brau!
organisation. The result of the recent

•«ai MOTimun,^

Fino ToUat Articiea,

leavoIt outright. It will bo found In bat­
As a party of us are off here on a kind I
tle array again before thedsyof election.
of pleasure and hunting excursion, per- !
Tho drill ofsooresof years, amid all sorts

ond nature, and we ahall ses the old
enemy marching «n as atubhcrnly as
VI. BAXDOLPD STMCKLAbD. of Cttston. ever, on the day of trial Nay,even thrir
very lack of hope In the Presidential con­
COUNTY TIOKm.
test may fire them tenrv exertions te csr-

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES, PHILLIPS &amp; B

lln. is in fall retreat, with ths exception
of the valiant Pomeroy, who cornea to
the front with a couple of scavenger
carts and deploys for action."

te if the RepubUcaus meet the exigency dec, GIVE ONE DAY TO FREEDOM.
with the wisdom and vigtlance they
■tone with thia Inscription: “After life’s
mSRY’r. BALDWIN, of Warne. have manifested heretofore.
Talk to your Recta ting neighbor.

MORGAN BATES, of Grand Trawra.
r RsMtsry « StateMM.CUTER L. 8F.LULD150, Uaistes.

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exclusive, have become our friends.—

and which is crowned with ee many
Messings, is, by univenal eonsent, a eonAttenhon to this fiurpie work wQlmve ana and Nebraska are waves on Horatio vunteut and suitable an. far cultivating
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MfCH.

O. A. GOODYEAR.
Atlantic k Gt Weaterti Raflwaynr BOOT A SUOB WHOP1

THURBDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH
day of NOVEMBER next, bo sot «nui
. andobsarvod by all tho
*rr
I AM NOW SELLING
United States aa a day for
thrmk^jivfug and praysr to the AL BMLtWA CIOITEAB S MllU— 'TB—yi u,.i siuv.vu.
trWuU Am.
ter CAHB
। mighty Creator and Dinos Ruler of ths
&lt;&gt;• Bw-wl. 8-&lt; ms. K UK
i Unirores by whose svur watehfnl. msr“
“
Two
“ 180.
a
■" IM,
"5«7f
Western Dem.xaatooerapooetheuiselvrs riful. and gnao
B«l«*
TS, ■ ISO.
with the reflection ttmt while Pandieton
eould not be nominated, Seymour can­
Thadefoat of asmgfoeamfifcte beany not be elected.
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their goods for what then- can got
, Democrat hare sold bonds foi
money 7 !•
party united up
plat to pay them off more cbeapl
ths Republicans can?
gar another; There ie eni
frauif and corruption in the revenue de­
partment m managed by the Bemxblicarj l Iran ted with sorrow and shame.
Dot where ie tho party of monev-haiing
pint, to take the place of the Republi-

jpoph osphi t
CT PMOMm.T AND CXKTAXXl

IN ALLSTAGES OF

Another: But Grant u nothing but
a esldier. Answer : Seymour is nothing
|rat a lawyer. And for executive work
•uldien are usually better hands than

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All Hastings Outdone

Colfax is an ambitions politician.—
Answer: Blair is the name of a fami­
ly that for three generations has lived in
dfiee, rarely elested by the people to
anything, but always appointed to office
si the reward of narty eerriece.
And so we might go on. The sum of
ths matter is this. For seven yean tho
Republican party has administered pub­
lic affiurs liecauae tho other party ran
away and left them. They have made
mistakes- Granted. But can this run­
away party come back now, and pretend
itaelf able to do better tfian they can,
who, through seven years of peril and
darkneaa have stood bv their duties, do­
ing their very best ? We ask again.—

Waul,.

hosadalis
TRYIT!

TRYITI

TRYIT!

BEST REMEDY TET DISCOVERED.

WniS?wE IS WARWMT1
" nites Warrant, .i.__
’1

re to See this Jffachit

Loud and deep are thr curses hurled
from the defeated and broken ranks of
Democracy at tV-ss leaders who fore­
wring the final defeat a few hours in ad­
vance. have struck for the rear, launch*
log their PartliUn arrows in their flight,
dm at the common foe, but at their own
rommaade.-s. The World and Tho Na­
tional Int-Vlgtncer have announced to
the Democratic party their approaching
dbaster, and in this they have acted the
part of true prophet*. But the Democ­
racy seek not true prophets, but Dem­
ocratic prophets. “It ts time enough,”
they argue, "to And out our defeat on
the day after election.” It will be fortu­
nate if they do not. like the Hindoo

Th Vast

by Thr H'orfd and Inltlliatncer, lieo In I
supposing that tho nomination of Blair,
on a revolutionary platform, U amove
areident of the eampalgh which might
have been avoided. So for from this, it
spoke the Inevitable logic of the Demo­
cratic situation.
. &lt;
Two i-oureeo only were ofoa to the
Democratic Convention. It could ac­
cept Reconstruction on the baqle of Uulveraal Suffrage, and nominate Chase, or
It rould proclaim Its purpooe to overturn
it and nominate Seymour and Blair.
In the former rase our Republican prin­
ciples would have triumphed in the
nominatlcn. In the latter, they triumph
ortr the nomination. For to adopt equ­
al political rights, as they must have
done with Chase, is tn surrender Demo­
erat I c prejudices. Tills would have
Denied and destroyed the Democratic
party a, au antl-Ncgro party. It wopld rptHt Frserb Grvsl JUbmUob; novtiiy.
have been a clearer victory of RepubH- 1 nets. durability : ta Mgbly psltebrd mm.
aa principles, even bad Chase been mstalhe leognss. brllliasi la low. of U&gt;&gt; bool
elected, than w&lt; ton now* gnln in the
election of Grant. It is surely a greater
triumph to lee your views accepted by
your antagonist tnan to "thrash” him
because he opposes them. -The Conven­
tion did not nominate Chase and accept
n|u*l political rights for all men, be­
cause their prejudices opposed both the
man and the doctrine. The few who Boston DOLLAR Store!
had no convictions and cared only for
sueceoa, would have been satisfied with
Chase. But a lie so palpable, had it
been i-crpetrated, would have split the

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where their only policy waa uncondi­
tional surrender. If they nominated
Chw they would have eurrendcred their
principles. Nominating Seymour they
surrender the electhm. EloeMng Beymour they must surrender their polity
or fight. Fighting, they would have to
surrender at tho end ofthe fight Whlchever way the Democracy turned, there­
fore, there waa no course open bat oar­
render, or fraud. They have tried fraud,
htavily, energetically, courageously.
But still thev remain, Hke BMUMor at
Donelsen, like Pemberton at Vlcksourr,
Kka Let at Appo-rattox, foce to foot with
tha calm, unconquerable mat city M the

if nulloa I*. n«et&gt;4»ra-SBtn«r n&gt;ckX
Mnasaessr IWb— b
r IM 1 - ■. • OrsIS
• efMtetilfM. ISMII
Mdlrr. ■! IM

MPOT, IM GBEENffICH MT, K. T.

party Is held togsther by a common im­
pulse to despise nod wrong the negro.
To sever this bond la to ccnvert the par­
ty to Republicanism, We were willing

nomlnation of Chase. We would glad­
ly ace it done now. It would do more
than anything else could do to settle old
issues and give uh peace.
But the majority of the Democratic
party meant then, and mean now, to
overturn and reverse Reconstruction If
they can. Mr. Blair told them truly
that against the Republican majorities
ot three-fourths tn both Houses of Con­
gress they could not lawfully overturn
tha Southern State Governments. The
President must usurp the jxjwer to do so
by military force. He was right, so far
s.&gt; he went, and the Convention saw It.
Therefore, they nominated him. If he
bad gone further and shown that no
Democratic President whom they could
pceribly elect would be able to use on
army commanded by Grant, Sherman,
Sheridan, and Thomas, for such a pur­
pose, they would have hooted him out
of the Convention. Yet Gen. Blair
might as easily have proved that the
Dtmociacy could net have sueceededby
war as they could not succeed without
’in' fact, they had come to * point

SKUi.

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A MUSICAL BOX § ONE DOLLAR

l&gt;ol»«nd Itempt Book,,
.RUAT. lILANUAJtfr

J^ehbbhh^

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

HM dressing

BLOOD.

I»&gt;«d st abort NoUm. -,

1.1. IPAOISIM.

GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY

SjE3StSHl;
as rvgsro*
r»—
.
gW Iterssssl sad proaopt siteotias will ba glv.

ids

..mi

QEOHGe

PRESTON

Groceries and Provsions,
xails, axn, bolt, cod.nan,
Creekeey aad We^ea-Waro,

KEBO8BNB OIL,

cjaaix will as paid
r,r ell

lltL

�BUSINESS CARDS.
Mid&amp;tjtvllx, Oct astb 1368.
Thia b a flouriahtog organisation re­
' ■letalgaua Ccatral Mwllread. cently founded, and destined to do much
good In' the line of Agriculture and
IU8. Summer Arrangement 1868. Moehanlam. Ita objects are local, and
Paaseager Treia* on the Xieblgae Ceatrel

Townahlpe of thia County. The South­
ern Townahlpe of Kent Co. and Town
of Leighton In Allegan Co. Samuel
Sherk la President, and W. 8. Halo of
North Brownville, la Secretary. The

HAamras, Mich. Oct. 10th 1M8.
At a meeting of the Township Board
held thle day, ft b ordered that aBpeotaJ
Township Meeting ehall bo held orr
Tuesday Navgnber 3d A. D. 1868, in
the Village of Hartings, for the purpose
of electing a i uatloo of tho Peace to fill a
Vacancy occasioned in that office by the
remote! ot Jerome I. Prontlaa who was
the last incumbent Tho Constitution­
al term of Said Office expires July 4th
The Polls of aald election to be opened
and cloned at the came ho— of the
Pills of tho General Election, holden
on that day. . • •
w.w.kMblby. 1
8.J. BIDLEMAN. /Town Board.
J. W. BENTLEY. Clek.

Mlfbi fxprt*......;.......... ..Art *.a.
H. K. 8AROXXT. O.n'l8«», Chicago.
W. K. Mm*. Aaa't BopX Drtroli.
PrtreR. MayHth.lMd._______________

On Saturday the 24th Inst, a Plowing
match wan held under its supervision
on Mr. Colby’s farm, one mile north of
thia village, tho affair waa a complete
raeeoM, and largely attended by our
It Is stated that as George H. Pendle­
leading farmer*, for want of space we ton was leaving thv platform, recently,
refrain from giving but a Mat of pre­ after one of hla moat vlgoriotu haranguoa
Remember that on Saturday OeL,
bo was accosted by a one-armed man,
Slit, The Board of RegirtraUon will
who congratulated Mm on hla excellent I
be In Session. at the office of the Town­
speech. "I can appreciate It,” aald tho
ship Clerk, in each of tho Townahlpe
!■ the State. That In order to vote you A. 0. Slimpeou. “ Dodga" M&gt;. rt Till in. M.
arm while defending your principle*."
The first two plowa were manufactur­ "AhI indeed,” sold the orator, blandly
meet be RnaiETCTKD, and that the only
tafety la personal attention to that mat­ ed, at Shupe’s Middleville Foundry. smiling. "Yea, air,” said the other; "I
tar, on that day. REGISTER! REG- And their having taken the first loot that arm while. fighting in tho
promlnum when in competition with Southern army, agaluat the Abolition
plows of foreign manufacture pays a
high complement to Mr. Shupe. Many
other entries were made, and some good
SPECIAL NOTICES.
plowing done besides that above men­
tioned, but the decision of the Judges
met with general approval.
Pixley AGranula, gave our our peo­
ple a concert at the Baptist Church on
Thursday evening.
Tho Sunday School of the M. E.
Church gave a Coa^rt an Sabbath eve­
Patbxots, would you do honor to one
ning, which was largely attended, and
who oacrificed Mt all for Mt oowrtry,
reflect* credit on the Superintendent
vote tor ABA D. RQRK, for Trraturer.
and managers ef tho school.
H. Parish A Co., have a flourishing
Avcrrox —Jam* Rogers will sell
at Public Vendue, at the barn of Mrnox buMnesa. A line stock, low cash prices,
Fully* on Thorn Street, on Saturday with fair dealing are the induoemente
tho ai«t Inst.. at 2 o'clock P. M., aquan­ tAcy offer the people for their patrvntity of Buckwheat and Oom, farming
utooalb, a eook Stove end other house

tb.Co-pertew.hip L*r«tofWw exi.ti.&lt; esder
the nun* *n4 »LyU of BAtLOW, GOODYEAR
A 6 kAXT, U d-ired by mortal

*

BARLOW
K WILCOX,

&amp; GOODYEAR.

Dry Ms, Grsceriei,
DRUGGIST

BOOKhXL
Euipiic 111 (Kt,
MIDDLEVILLE. . »Ujl

PIECES FALL FEINTS
Music &amp; Jewelry.

i.HlU

Just Received.

L~GB»«0irPRE8TON, -

M

General Grocer,

"VAliP"

uwm.

IMJHIJfOA *• -Uj-L-U-XUClI.

At a meeting of the Republican elec­
ta m of the township of Hastings, called
for the purpose of nominating a Justice
of tho Peace to All the vneancy accaaiencd by the failure ef J. 1. Prentiss to qua!ify.and organiaed by choosing 8. J.
BMloaxan Chairman, and D. R. Cock,

mnl« Junior U.tbc artfwt i
(he deny addition*! c*uu

II

Ftixna, would you AatwfAe boundariet of your fYxrmt fixed beyond al!
oavU, VOTE for JAMES W. HOUGHTALIN, for Cbwify Surveyor.

WOODWARD,
Harford,

•■Br'l

Rbmkmbks. no draft sneak has the
right to vote at elections, according to
tho laws of tho United States.

Bair Regenerator.

W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,.
L. R. Cook, Secretary.
Evxxyuody Ulutcrestedln having the
Oounty Heeorde perfectly retiabte, then
VOTE for W ILLI AM H. JEWELL for |
Jta^irtor of Deedt.
Protect the Interests of tub
WIDOWS and ORPHANS by VOT­
ING for SHERMAN C. PRINDLE for
Judge of Probate.

Sadilen &amp; Hanesnien,

TWoMlwfliew—w—«fH**r*ni*

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Patriots op Babby Cocxtv, you
who stood by the country in her hour of
peril, whether on tho tsxted rau&gt;, or
by sustaining by every means in your
power, those who did go forth to fight,
and tbelr families, show to the world
that you are in favor of giving efficacy to
the riefory won by the Mbit Boys ix
Blue, by tho re-construction of the»o
States on tho broad baric .of universal
freedom to man, and Fn^fiCHOou for
the education of tho whole people, by
voting for THOMAS W. FERRY to
represent yon In the flat Cengress. ,

Tic Famurs’ Mtiul Firs hi Ct
BARRY ARD EATON COURTS

Banter &amp; Kickaue Dealer,
'

BA at You* Peer.—See to it that the
Republican meeUnga are well attended,
The Last Gmaxd Fizxi.x.—Thurs­
and that your town canvarn b perfected day was to have been n grand msua meet­
ing of the Copper-Rebels in Hasting*.
The day came, but the people did not
Orv* Him xvaar Vova.—We uk that Come, neither tha 8peaten. Brick
our friends In the excitement of Presi­ Pomeroy, T. B. Church, and “Perfldldential election may not fall to remem­ oue" Livermore, wore announced, bu4
ber that there Is a Justice of the Peace did not put tn their appearance, and the
in the township of Heatings, and that 250 Copper-Rebels in attendance were
Wm. H. Hayforu Is the nominee of the harrangr&gt;ed by one N. A. Balch, acci­
ahould : *
party, and i_
7 dentally i rteent, skinning, in true Law­
vota,—and a full vote b a Republican
yer style, Wa oUento at tho eeasiou ot the
Circuit Court Poor Seymour, own the
Copperheads of Barry County have foraaken the sinking ship.

PaunCAK—C. G. Holbrook Esq.
wfll address the people of Barry Co, at
" the HoudocBbotttfchool Houae in Balti­
more on Monday Evening Nov. Sd, and
we ask, that be may meet with an
eameot and cordial Beoepttoa. from tho
peoyte of that Boctiocof the oouatry.

Drug &amp; Book

xaadixa 4 pzxnpu*..

\

Z House Destroyed by Finn.—We
learn that the new dwelling bouse oa
the prembee of Mr. Bbtxk, In Yankee
Springs, with all the contents, save part
of tho bedding, was entirely destroyed
by fire on Sunday afternoon.. Cause,
leaving email chiMNn In charge, wills
the parents were abactft calling at a
nelghbarfa
________

N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

Boots and Shoes,

Cmxxxs, would you have the bed
man for thatportion In the Bute, VOTE
for DANIEL STRIKER, for Cbun^

ter of Ma Collxxb, tiring near tldi* Vil­
lage. waa kicked by a home &lt;-n Bunday
last. from the eStat of which aho died
oa^edneeday morning.

MIDDLEVILLE

hew tontruEwtrri.

KA

»-HAIE DBE88IKG

UjiSiTJsni'SSHnEsi

HOME AHI LOT FOB IMF.

UWMtAuft LaiaOmcs, I

IEUB1

MW TOI
are tree atid Zojfc/, and who wiO record
your Fotee in faoor of a Patriot, tor
United States Senator, VOTE for GEO.
THOMAS, ROBERT J. GRANT, and
ADAM ELLIOTT.

Groceries and Provsions,
XAILS, AXES, HALF, COD I’lfHTin-Ware of Eten Uc-erlpli-

Oeckery dad Woodi
KEBOSENE OIL,
A&gt;4 to tad. etwyihl-x t»pt is »

*•11 Goods* »t the Lrtxxreat

FOSIBLE BAfES,
teM he a ph—n to ifc tb m re—*

W. A. SABTWI1L.

e&lt;up,t&gt;«.ii.iK.

________

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Shr Siastiags ginttr
EO. M- I&gt;EWEY
AT HASTINGS. BARRY CO., MICE.,
imw,.

MBbacripUM.

l*aaara».

BY GEO. M. DEWEY

TERMS.—&lt;L50 HI OHUM.

Sttfinr# girfrtarg.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4. 1868.
■RAILWAYS

MEDICAL

New YORK, BOSTON,
TAB RAILWAY EXTENDS FROM

JorttS-

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

lot conrH a ax Bouixg.

bv 15* l.tbrr .1 fc-r

ring her bnublod dreams would ctdl pH-

leas—dreary aa were all thinga around
“A letter for you, Jaase.”
Mt husband’s voice awoke me from us. Wo fa
the droom-likt* reverie in which I had lv oar dear

“Why, Ilnnn-, home ao soon ? I did
One morning in mid winter I persua­
not export yon for an hour yet ”
*1 hardly hoped to come now, but the ded Lena to go on an tmrJ down town

Ofllco In 3d •toryUHlon Block,

.^-nxs'srssw:
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spring come she wroald
dear one whose abaence

22 to 27 Miles the Shortest Route.

VILLE.

IMPROVED FAHMH,
Than* was a sndnees In bis voice

gaijy, and told
nba could bring

Wild Lands am! Village Property

.

Fora Care ofail TW aai Lksi Dtas

toll mo! la there
white
•'The regiment moves to-morrow, Jee- felneaa, and then went quietly
I with a whimpered prayer for her, re­
“Oh, Harry, ro noon aa that F* I ax- turned to my sewing.
In
a
few
momenta,
Kafr,
my
hitaht
■imed, bunting into tear*.
“Captain WHlIard’a little wife must girl, pat bar bead tri n’ the doer. Baying:

BOUSES

I.0O A.M SEW YORK DAT KXPRESK. (HasB1LBBTOK * WILLS.

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Nev York s.vs P M
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JIU.8ELL FORw^
xbrnyr wilt rwj, u,
'rA“»jr«u.&gt;m

KinrtM Tr«k&gt; of Naw
Rillroad for
Phtlafctptii*. D*!ttecrt aad Wathlagtoo.
T^» A. M KXPRKS3 MAIL. .1* Attn lad Borw

X-OAJCB NEGOTIATED.

trial.

"IN8. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA" Pkl!*.. Fa.
“FIHXNIX" at Hartford
■Lft. “.ETNA"

LL80,

t-U F. M. LlaUTKXlSG EXPRESS (Ontyi.
Stay, at UarnrUarUlaAIO F. M. (Rap.), asd*
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H.»P.«. CINCINNATI KXFRBte. (Natea

im mitts.

in fotat. taoagbl of aifbt to foil.

UxinHMh Northern Cealrai Railway for
Harrlaban;, Fkftadalphto BalUaara, Weak-

&gt;0NG CABINET

MlALbRS »1 EACH.
BI.H.J.IMIfY.

HALL ft RUCKEL Proprietors, .

FBOW DUNKIRK AND M ILAMAMCA,
■I.C.e.SCITT.

MOREHEAD'S

EXl’RDM MAIL froa Daaklrk,

MAGNETIC PLASTER.

.t llaroalltvilla

thxa H.rtu&gt;n«»»&lt;! rate. 14
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M| HMM Ti..&gt;ukinl. writ W.Ur.J, cw! TimtMr

Ths Great Strcagthsaer and Pdn
Destroyer of ths World.

BOLD BT bXVOOtfTV

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HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.
char.

PREPARED GLUE,

57 Lv ANul IT CWZ.

UJAM It ALL

USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE

JOTS MtCHAZL,

nnjE,

HBaUagK 9q»U 18.

b.c. pMIndle.

__________ BBplMf

which n*vn B»M3
FAVORABLY KNOWS AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

ND EATON COUHTIES

Hnr

ALyRsD 0 WILLS JS.

FtirliaJ Cillaa.

HARDWARE STORE,

srr?^

Tert Citi ut VieisitJ,

STOVES, IRON,

TWENTT-FIVE YEARS.

CURATIVE COUGH BO.
Pric 25. 50 &lt;15 7S CU. pw Botlh.
th« axer. cuiurcTr *xd

WORT EFFECTUAL BCSEDF

Vw.xo Coacss* &amp;TVf THE WOXID_« u-

Jl-I/X-S
OlLAIKiD,

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BAGGAGE CHECKED THEO UGH,

ro&lt;

C0B3HS. CDLD3, ETCThe

WorU hatt ever Fzml«&lt;«L
PtTHELY VEGETABLE,

nrARK FOR TICKETS VIA ERIK RAILWAY,

U. RIDDLE,

QREAT WESTEHN RAILWAY^

Building Mat erials.
Made and put up on Hbert Notice.

M.ral*Kfcm (Wlyl 4.40 a ajBw E« . *
5. a; DMil £«-. I to» A U4 KW

.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

LOVT,

GOODTEAR.

■no. ■nor
JEW YORK PIANOFORTE COMPANY

BAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

GRAND AND SQUARE
rntTc Plnno-Forl
y.F,’a8Ti/r7«'..-'&lt;ss

HOLEUALE A BBTAlfr«

YSTEB DEPOT,
W. A. SARTWEIX

•

IMlOWtllOHUl'f Ulll»

dr. zadoo porter 8

•

Curatire Sugar Coated rillSi
nr o??osmos
TO AID
CASTOR
on.

soothe the anguish there. But no, God
called, and my angel had Jlown to the
akiea
“Jreaia, dorHng,’*' eaid Harry, aa he
twined a little wreath around the Ettl«
nwwmwipnt, “one thing I wish to say to
you If ever there ia another grare
away down South, don’t mourn because
of it an you have for thia. God’s way*

crutch. He’s awful prrttv, thourh, wiil
iusl the bteckest eyas! Daa’t you wish
’twns the Capfn widont the cruteh r*
4 Ask him to oomo in, Korin '*
In anothw moment a tall, tmtnlyltertt
came through the door, and a vofee that

you one® more. Where is my siqter T.‘
It waa tho long tost Frank, who had
been in our hearts dH these long, weary,

“Havo^ou rucn from the deed?only nsen from a rebel■pttaoW.’’
I lea him to the parlor sefn, and in a
wa. fqjjgd by a rubel ambuUnor drireg,
and cMfk-d by him to the IvjepitnL fnxn
tlwnco.to priacm. A I&lt; ~ duy» Mfon h*
hiui been oxchangod, and wen! on tha
firrt train to hi. home in C
--■■ Not

nml anw

“She will be here sooa.” I said, * and
thia will be too much far b«r. ^Fo must
uspl very carefully with her, for she eannobstand too grcaLa aurprisa ”
Ho wont whan 1 told-him laiw^hla
arA thin ano had grown, mourning for

closing the door m
as though nothing

haa done me so much good^I muat go
every day.”
She was standing in her own irate,
removing her gtovtw, os I entered. She
did not look ujs but said,
.
• V. have letters from Cant- WiHanl,
praying very earnestly for strength,to bo
and a number of others, I belfevo.' Here
strong. How noble ho Joukod to mo­
ray young husband stand fug in the midst
of his men, with a kind wonrfar one, and
the prtasure of the hand for anothor,
seeming fully to realise the nrociousat m
of the charge oommitted to hia keening,

thrown [irotM-tingly around mo. Very
tender were tha few whtepercd word* of

of Tnai^ vLii

to be vary ware.”
Thaj was aH. Another moment and aay Frank I—wlial about him, Jessie F*
•‘Down stain," was all 1 ooulfl »y.
In a moment the feint foroahodowiMp of
parlor, my ere fell on the still unowned the truth bunt upon her; abe -MMu
letter which Harry had brought mo. feinting upon his bosom.
Dear reader, far away on a Southern
“How strange of me to forgot it,” I tho’t
ns I oje r.isd the envelope. It was from battlefield is a lowly grave, and at its
bead a wooden slab, on which ia iaogpbmother, and road thus:
ed -. “Captain Henry Willard. 8th Reg’t,
------- , feu al——.
And al'Aough I
, you. Hho has just lost her only broth- mourn for that lost lore, I (bankfully re­
■ in the army and is nearly frantic with member that * Weeping may endure for
a moment, but joy someth in the nqra-

Sholf- Hardware and Cutlery.
JT XKDCCXD PKICD.

D LOT Ml SALE.

nd Pmsions,

“But it is just so. To-morrow wo are
ordered to the field. But come, Jaario,
don’t ay any more. Get your hat, and
let*a go down to the river, and—and to
the graroyarf.’’
Mechanically 1 followed my husband
down tho Erarelisl walk that wound so
curiously by tho beds of rosea and tulijw,
thinking of the time, three years before,
when Hurry first brought ms, his “child
wife,” to this dear little home nrsL That
was a joyous day to me; but now tho fad­
ing of desolation that came over me was
terrible. Without a word wo stood by
tho river, watching its dear wateni as
they rushed on—on—not stopping to
rest for a moment. Oh, how they mock­
ed my sorrow! and J strove to shut out
tho sound of their nokry gashing.
A moment more, and wo stood with
bowed head and tearful crea by the
grave of Edith, our only child How
_____ I
• - I ■■■■.
Im.IiY TT1W

^“Good-br, Josie, dear little wife. Try

MADAME ZADOO PORTEB’3

BAVTISS3 H37JE,

Though eripptod, chxlaM aad captive, atiU

You knew wo were to go booh.’

The next morning ! stood a little apart

H. A. GOODYEAR,

i MiH Fire Is. ft
OF

.

K&gt;b benrif to aloep in toy gHgE-todZ

THE BOAT OFZGRAM.

FRANZ ALLEN.

HARTET W8I03T,

i«*—»• i»«ie«~ii»»iM&lt;ii»»i

NUMBER 28.

•
REAL ESTATE.

£Rie Raiiai ay:

»ood&gt;TL?“Em

&gt;TaT« »|Viw jt*I tesi

With Malice toward

4 look..

VOL. XIII,

mwinwinaijBta i * toiSB^Mea

(yWURK d«» Amp *»' CASH._eJ

^B. F. WABBCB,

DM ETHING NEW
Far the Fsrwers »f Mlchlgi"!

“«•--------------------------------------------------- f.
Rxx*uu.BU Ixstaxcx or Pano*c0n&lt;^&lt;
McrgBR.”
tathcrioea. mothcrloM —About six roan ago Mr. Amoi Brough­
ton died in Wayne Chanty in this Bute,
and was buried
hia widow end
in, Frank—«o handaatw, brarr and
grand, I always thought of him—lying ao
ter from ut, away down South.
That night ahe oomo. I could hardly
reoogntie In &amp;at*pule-fiK*d sad looking County *a2 have them depot!
iriri, mr queenly cousin Lana Har clear,
ringing reice was tow and and, and the
tear* stood in her eyas continually, ready
to overflow at the mere mention of
Frank’s name She wept piteously when
I spake of her brother, bat finally told me
found that the body waaintbe moot pnfeet atate of petoiforttoa. It wm irwi
with a dry mould, which, whoa rwaorpd,
ravMlad a eurlhre almooi aa white an«
■« w«n.
'Toor Lona!

were retreating, mid that lus body
been found by hi* comradaa and bu
in the night

�Bkr gartisgs gan.tr.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
substMitfm reward yet to earns, do the
swcUlngand triumphant figures tell tu&gt;

SEWING MACHINE

of peace and prosperity to all. The par­

lutbc World

ty that has crowned a magnificent ca-

THE ELECTIONS.
THE NATION 18 SAVED!
A

Beptbllcai Pupalar
MajorKy
ef Nearly MO,040.

The Electoral Vote
209 Republicaif to '
85 Democratic.

California, Nevada and Oregon Re­
publican by Small Majorities.

Worth Carolina and South Caro­
lina Republican.
35 Counties in Michigan Give Over
26,000 Republican Majority, which
will be Increased.

The Republican Majorities of 1868
Greatly Increased I ,
Barry County seeds greeting to her
sister counties in the State, and more

than rnakwi «sod hvr pre-eloctlon
pledges. Twelve Hundred Republican
majority was shout as much as we ex pect rd, but it has reached tn ihc round num­
bars of Tldrtreu Hundred and Sixty.
The following are the majoAfc* iu tbs

.

oua victobt.
Thirty-three State' participated In the
election on Tuesday. Of these, accord­
ing to pressat advice,, twenty-five vo­
ted tot General Grant and etyht far JMr.
Seymour. These last are probably:
Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia,
Lmtlatana, Maryland, Kentucky, New
Jersey, and Now York. Arkansas and
Alabama are perhaps Republican, but
ths Democrats claim them.
tien In Louisiana Wires farce.

The elecThe elec-

DBT 0001*.

hour, but in the conviction of a more

recr, with thb magnificent victory, may
look forward with magnanimity and
and generosity to the day when Ito liber­
Never since the day* of the Roformaal and Just policy shall ripen Into fruits, tien baa the papacy received so great a
which all man, without reference to par­ stock m that Inflicted upon it by the
downfall
of her Catholic majesty Isa­
ty. m*y enjoy ; when, under its great
leader, aud by Ita earnest and honest bella, Strange, indeed, are the freaks
of history. Macaulay, when be prophe­
effort to establish Justice, cherish and
sied that the Ch uroh of Rome would
protect Its citizens, encourage labor, al- stand long after tho New Zealander gazed
11 viato burdens, and dcvelupo rteourore,
It sliall renew In oaeh and evary part, Landon bridge, was certainly far from
the health, vigor, manhood, and palri- antiei|&gt;stlng that Gen. Prim and Mar­
shal Serrano would complete the work
otlsm of this majestic republic. That In
of Luther snd Mclanethon, and tliai the
the future aa In the past, blunders, cr- countn-msn of Ferdiband and Isabella
rore, and wrongs will not bo oommltted, and Ignatius Loyola would deal aa rude­
' It to Impossible for any man, looking at ly with the order of the Jesuits and the
the history ot
partlco and knowing property of the church as did Cromwell
and Knox and the Puritan fathers. Bet
human weakness, seriously to doubt
a few days ago no Protcstaht mtoslonary
But that new as before, hereafter and al­ could art bto fool on Spanish soil with­
ways, the hope* and alms of this noble out danger of being st med to death.
party will be high, Ito courage groat, Ita Nay, the mere sale of the Protestant
impulses true, it were a» unwise a* im- Bible was regarded as a capital crime
against cbur-di and state. Now wo bear
posible also to deny. With mallee to­
of the cttablhhtncnt of a Protestant
ward none, and with charity for all, with ebureh at Bovllle, al tho instance of an
a renewed prayer for peace, and cs pro­ American consul, and very soon We may
found a demand for justice, let It now go bo told that Dr. Cheevcr to holding forth
forward to Its appointed work.—Detroit from the aleps of the Escutlal upun the
binfulncsa of Cuban slavery, while Fa­
ther Gavazxl sxpatlatca on the enormi­
ties of the scarlet worn n.
Yet, wonderful as the change *eema tr&gt;
bs, it to not altogether unadcountable.
When structures are rotten, thiy are
doomed to perish. If they seem to held
together it to not beenuae. they have mi­
Gxxtixuex :—Your rejection Ire tho raculous means of preservation । It to
people is decided and emphatic. Why? simply because no effeit to made to pull
them down. Hhus it wu with tho-papal
, You encouraged tho South to initiate
Beurbon throne of Fpaln. Only a year
ago Isabella received from the pope a
You pronounced coorcion equally tiara of reses tu- an emblem of her purity.
revolutionary with seooaston.
Tbs holy tether regaided ripala u the
You aj*ailnii tho lint call for troops as bulwark of the Vatican, and looking
forward to the time when Victor Eman­
uncotuditntional.
,
uel would knock at the gates of Rome,
You refused to vote either mtn or
money to carry on tho war.
would prevent Louis Napoleon from proYou bid tho Southern States depart te-.-tlug the papal state-, the Escurtol was
in peace.
to become the citadel, or the Avignon
You declared that if slavery must be of the pontiff; and Fitter Patrocinio wu
destroyed to gain tho Union, then the
Pater'a. But the bnlldlag u;x.n which
Union should perish.
they rented their hopes was rottto, anti
You declare your preference for tho
ylsYded to the tint stroug gale; anti now
rebel constitution, as against your own.
it has fallen, never to r»e again, burying
When it became apparent that to pro­
claim universal liberty would weaken tho and the. lasChope of the papacy.—tho
enemy and reward the true friends of tho Imperial reactionists ol Frame, and the
Bourbon intiigusn tn It-.ly.
•
Ihuod, you nevertheless opposed it
A generation which wltnoteed the
You stoutly contended tlint tho rebelemancipation ef the Ruiwlan serfs; the
H6n would never bo suppressed, and tri­
abolition of negro slavery, the triumph
umphantly quoted every reverse to our of tho American republic over its lusldanna aa demonstrating it.
tons enemies, South and North, at home
You urged tho abondonmeut of the snd abroad; tho regeneration of the
war, and tho resort to negotiation for tho Fatherland of the Retenuatlou and of
modem philanthropy under tho power­
best attainable terms.
ful guidance of Prusela; the mnaolldaIn our gloomiest days, and when no
tion of Italy;-the dhoomfituro of Na­
political campaign was pending, you poleon in Mexico and Germany, and the '
sought to inflame the passions of the peo­ decay of his cat-man power; the Auicrl- ple against tho only goverOmsut we conization at English politics; thccu- '
had or could have.
You aseailod President Lincoln as a ItrcHa as well as those of ttje United
State' on tho Paclflc and In China,—a
generation lull of these universal throbYou denounced tho government as
.bl ngs of reform and progress cannot pass
revolutionary.
by without shaking all Iniquitous
The Boys in Blue wore termed by you 'throne*, and all serial and political
Lincoln hireling* and dogs.
You opposed allowing tho num who
Ths blessings of ths Hpantoh revolu­
wpre periling their lire* for our country tion arc found not only In the actual
good which It la doing far Spain, but In
tire enjoyment of Ute elective franchise.
the encouragement it holds out to other
You opposed filling up our armies by
struggling nations. The Italians may
draft.
be thereby encouraged to march upon
You incited riotous and bloody resist­ Retire; the Greeks and other Christians
ance to ths laws of the land
of the Orient may make a supreme effort
You pronounced tho war a failure, and to wrest Constantinople from the hands
of the Turks, and Frenchmen may bo
called fur its abandonment.
emboldened to expel the last Napoleon
You urged ths Sonih io reject ths
from his throne. Therocceaa that awaits
most magnanimous terms sver offered to the determined action of the Spaniards,
may also smile upon that of Italians,
You passed laws imposing on freemen Greeks and Frenchmen. Prim and Ser­
tho most gulling and unjust discrimina­ rano bad no love for democracy, and
tions, in tho holla of justice, on the Holds they will do what they can to cheek its
progress, but by giving eflbet to the long
of labor, and in the resorts of trade.
repressed spirit of tho Spanish people,
You would not allow a man equal jus­
and by overturning the pa;«l power In
tice before tho law, because servile blood Its last stronghold, they have done more
flow od in his veins.
for democracy In a month than Mazzini
You would not permit a man to, con­ *nd Victor Hugo could - have accom­
trol his own labor who bail onj» Ixien a plished in long years. The cause of the
people advene* by sympathy and ex­
slnvo, or was tho child of a ajdva.
ample where it is otherwise repressed;
Y’ou would nut allow s man to diiqioso and the example now airt by the luTe de­
of his own property on equal terms with fenders of slavery and priestly domina­
his neighbor, beesus* his color differed. tion encourage* Ute oppressed everyYou would sell ths labor of ths color­
ed man an the auction block as a pun­
MBTIO.iL THBJUSOIVUO.
ishment far not working, when you would

hw'M.MU.., fksfiurert

DBTOfl 4 MEDICINES,

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSORAHCE
t P. M. LIOI1TKNINO KXPBESM (ItaHyK
Hlop* «t Uoro.ll.vilU 0.10 F. M. tltap.). s»4
»rnr» hi N«w York 7.40 4. M. reoaeettag
■t J.nvr Chy wilb Morninc £’!•’••• Trnln
ar___V__ te
*,r lultlnuire and

Patent

Wild Luis aoS Villait Propartj

Will Last a Life-Time.

Books and Stationery,

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRANTEIl
Aad • Writtea WimMt givto U repaired.

Corwins will
from Battik
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Sure io See this Machins,

"FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE."

JEWELRY i MUSIC STORE.
R. HERRICK,
(I, K0B1SMS A WIUKTHiX-a 1,011.

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

BOOK
Blank Nolo and Receipt Books,

HARDWARE STORE,

STATIONARY
Of every M;k&lt; and l ariegr.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WISH!
Broad Gauge Bailway!

QAKRT COUNTY

CARRIAGEFACTORY!

NEW YORK
Corner of Je&amp;reon and Railroad Street*,

HASTINGS,

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

MICH.

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

Atlantic &amp; Gt. Western Railway.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

«on In New York a fraud. Both State*
an rightfully Republican. Among our
••gain" are Connecticut, and probably
California. Of the. Two Hundred and not give him employment
KiMty-four electoral votes General
"You "Cred tho Southern heart" anew
Grant will reecWe at least Two Hundred against tho kyed North
SBd Feur, and probably more. Ho Is
You coater tho highest hoaora on the
sleeted by such majorities sa fieventyflreThamand from Maasschutett*; ForYon fclasly assail the hero to whose |been sc,-pjoy»d with greater diligence
ty ThoUsAnd from Iowa and Ohio, and energy, sagacity, bravery and skill wo and
i
rigor and in broader fields than ev­
Fitly from Iftlnols; Thirty Thousand c-ro the existence of our ronatry, aa a er
* before, and the fruits of the earth
been' gathered into the granary
'
from Vermont, Main, and Michigan; “brutal butcher,” a “mieerablo drunk- have
and tho storehouse in mturtkius abun­
Twenty Theufand from Pennsylvania,
dance. Our highwayshave bsca length­
asdMtreoori; Ten, Twelve and Fifteen
ened, and new and jireidto regions have
Tbemoud from Wisconsin, Kansas, and

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WE HAVE
COMT.
a.___ .. . .

With

Grand One Dollar Sale!
IA1L0WA tOOBYEAI S MILLSrarwuNK &lt;w. *t&gt;ap for cabr^x

I AM NOW SELLING
1100,00.
nek Bnl Jia, to JIBS.

�pal and attiMtllnirmw.

BUSINESS CARDS.

taiLr

machine

MlrklgamCeMnU*alArM«.

Uli.

SurtimsrAmnjamant.

BOWNB.4 GALLOWAY,

bankers.

f8N.

r..Train, os lbs Mleblgan Central
tX’j"’-'*”* BelMe Creek as follnw,;
N. BARLOW,

---------- MARTIROa.
atyi .. . MICH.
ROBINSON 4 WIGHTMAN

SPECIAL NOTICES.
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Hypophosphite

W. F. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
Heating., Jk.g. D, 1MT.

HartTare,S!wKlm,Nailj

A" iTOim,
IN ALL STAG Pa OF
n. E. SARGENT. Oan’iRm- Chicago.
W. S. Meia. Jtre’tBap’l, Detroit

Detroit. MaylUb. IMT.

,

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HA8T1KUH.-----a«vl------ MICH.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

MIBH E WILCOX,

^ILLINER.

PURB D«V«I,
ME»XC:XI&gt;, CUKMICALB,
rooks a rrAnoviBT,

an rroxr, m:ox blocx,
HASTINGS, - IT - MICH.

thr Bett Stitch,
Isrorrirr Aaxxrr. Wo learn
Un sr J. Bear, of Mqilo Grove, has
l&gt;scn arroatud on the finding of a Coron­
et’s Inquest for man slaughter in the first
Ji«gTee in causing tho death of Djxixl

not lewd to grralrr aril, tb. mtnUI ud t&gt;b« lira!
miaaty It praawto. ia aloat a .ufiei,ol _ ___ ,
“&gt;l~“
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.....
Sr
&gt;uukU_
coapUlaly danreatmtod aa la w own, where it
is brand la nearly &lt;vny hoaaelraM. UO5TETTEM-.v -STOMACH BITTEILS are oulemally Ionceded to to tto toverriga remedy f« tbia annoy.
Ing direare, a. they ret dxreeUy upon the dlgre-

Dry Ms,
Groceries,
»
aoonr Kungn,
DBVuaAirO KtDICIXtS.
Hickory Corners. MMh.
.prCTn,-.

DRUGGIST

AND

BOOKSELLKR,

Kaaptra Diack,
MIDDLEVILLE. - allyl -

MHMHRAN

«S,000 HEtl'^RD r

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Hi it, ofthis Village. The examination
u to bo held on Saturday nt 10 o’clock,
before DwmhT Sacxcrr, at Assyria Cen­
ter. Wo are unadvised of tlio facta in
tbs caao authoruing the verdict of the
Coronci'a Jury, but shall have full par­
ticulars in due time.
t

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HYPOPHOSPHITES

1 Ir s&amp;fiTF ‘e* ,r"au,1,1' ?r
nr r.rir.I I. t!i» to-.t

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SffiV V. FR£gffAN,
J WILL BELL FOR »3,OOCI,
at.d IU pnicbaaer will rwp lb« ntote Reward.
FOR TZZE FARM J8 WELL WCBTH gJOOO.

M I LLI I? E R,
ortx rnt east orncr,
HASTINGS.. •• n-tyl ■ • - Mich.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Music &amp; Jewelry.

Just Received.
FIRST' PREMIUM

Pr,.*,.,, ,«Bra,4 u
Mses, al Ibe P.ri» Kip«t,M.

ME IS

WMBRl.TEll
farrasty
|f

'ee this Machine,
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Tut SxTrah.tr Enmiso Post.—To'
those of our readers who wish a city pa­
per in addition to our own, wo wouldBpcoatmend the Sitvsd.it Enurixc Post of
Philadelphia. Tho I’ost has recently
been enlarged and beautified, and its sto­
ries are finely illustrated. It announces
new Novelsts by Mrs. Hosmer, Mi«a
Amanda M Douglass, Miss Prcwcott,
Gustave Aimard, and other distinguished
writers. The Post is also .tho cheapest
of the first-class literary papers. Speci- ■
men numbers will be sent free, by writing
to IL Peterson A Co., 319 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

THE SONG CABINET,
The Last

'

GREAT TSTFRN
way I

uge Kail

YORK

will quickly restore Grey Hair
to its natural color and beauty,
produce luxuriant powth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is preferred’
over every other preparation by
thoae who hare a fine head of hair,

of Pennaylvam* !
■h a Qaieb and
lb.- Smoerb and lerfoai Treat
Com. .nd Ito Magatbaaan*

Western Railway.

the apathy which biu exUtctl nmong Ko- j
publican- u: d the hbuoet scperhuiuim i
ctfurti wincii have wen made by 1 &gt;cm- 1
ocruto in this township we repeat: That
the Bantiw^townsmen- are prrjinrcd to
go to the polls to-morrow and fulfill our

nrPOBTAHT TO KNOW.

Tte ta’ Xilul Fire In. Ct

Best awarl’ml of fracktry In Tawn.

Fresh Goods coastanil.*-on hand.

BARBT ABD EATON COUNTIES

OH Goads sellinc regardless of Cast.

” D’*n

New Gloria. Jml Uerclvt-A,
In.nrrd Capital,

DEPOT, 1»8 GREEXWlCHbT, N. T,

ili/iflhat al lie

Ilaatlno. Ang- to. IWT.-nKll

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

Invahratary 8l&lt;bUy or Dally Lmwo. towar.r

»!,«»,DOO

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&amp; NEVINS.

SPECIFIC PILL.
Twolo.Mx Boia« at tto RpvrMe Ml will

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The FamerC Mota.l farntotoe auosianawa

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not prevent thu Hull from being died,
and those who went listened to abto discouraoe from the speakers.
But, ere the publication of thia article,
the campaign will bo finished, Grant and
Colfax will hare been declared alerted by
the vorxs or mi none. Tho Demo­
crats will have carried the Stole of New
York, and probably Indiana of the /odr

Ona of Or. Madw.ynil. (made from Vrfatabl. Enraeta, prepared la racon,, token owe boar
toltoa Aaaar, will iaaare a («mI apyaUto. pro
»ol. draitoa, and make Itoallby flreh. Tnkra
I.AareaafrrraSioS.mry atgfaL wUl care ladicwtiM. Cul.-KMI. tor.r Complauu*. Jaundire, and all dtoeaaaa of tto Stamaab, Liver, BwvrI&gt;.KI&lt;lMya.ate.
Tbm Pin. are ttoe frere draalic. griping *»4
Hrorealingdrogi! Ttoypnriiy lhab’oo.1, etoanaa
lire tol.Miaaa, and pwrga front tto aydva all *ar-

Saddlers &amp; Hmsmlm,
Bailer &amp; Ma® Dealer,

A Itepublican meeting was held at
Swift’s Hull on Saturday evening; adclrraaad by Fuse A Ltrs and Gto. M.
Dxwar. Rainy and Lad weather did

contested States. This wo predict will
be tbs result
We have heretofore neglected to men­
tion the second man who has §ivcn Mid*
dleville n kit during the lost year. Next
to Blake comes James M. Roberts, who
cams hero during the month of August
ter tho purpose of carrying on a billiard
table and saloon business. It was said
that ho camo with good references; Tho’
no one in particular knew to whom bo
referred. Well he carried on his btuuness, got trusted at all tho stores in
town that would trust him, borrowed all
the money he could, and left town for
ths north woods, hoping to arrive in
time to gain a residence, and cast a vote
for Seymour and Blair.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

JVew^U '•‘°’&gt;eBoi£Ie

In th .• beginning of the pending cam-!

IONABT

Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockei-y,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

FAVORITE

paigu, we promise 1, ter the towuship of;
Thurn'inple, a majority of 200 for the
tiekwt. And U'.m, uu'.n'itlistaudiug '

Hnd and Varlttf,

Dr®, IHitiia, Grocsriei,

^rStoJer
Bair dressing

Es. Bixwxa :—Wo notice an error in
ibe publication of our last letter which
should be corrected. Wo Apuke of tha
“Farm irs and Mechanics Union Associ­
ation.” i«»tead of “Tannprs and Me'ehanira. ’ tc. The mistake must hare
bosu in typography.

■

My C. O. AIXH&gt;.

MAIN BROTHERH,
Daalla

IMPROVED

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. BLANKS AND •

Jut rest

Dry-Goods,

From Middleville.

ind Receipt Books,

rpoTHE rhiNcirALB dr IU1IOOI&gt;,
-R Aeedemlaa. hemlMrie., and Teactore a&lt;
: Ws wnnld reepectfally rail j oar .v
feotron tv our new SCHOOL HOftG BOOk.

Boots and Shoes,

X

GEORGE PRESTON

foT^HAIK DRESSING
jjjccjsLTasata

. Sairw, TeeBanter, Ci
Towaaasa. Srereurr.
ra, Deputy Secrrtary

Ivory Bottle is Warranted.
FULLDt, FXNCM * FULLER

Inrites year atlealtou to bls

Large A Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,-

HOUSE Ul LOT FOI SUE.
i

riaa llaoaa aad Lol for AWaaS a llargton.ae
W.M - - - - ■ 1

a tpleadid Stock of

lair in ibe direbam of ita faaciioo.. Slrvugtb
to Ito ctor» otmwBheod and w.rtuabood llrlobtof, I.Irrel Bachn to nwnr auvsattoaiua Ib.s
an) of tto preparaltoaa ot Bark or Iron, InUnll“iafcr. .nd iorepirananl. IMmboW. L.trrel
liucbv. Ii.rinx rrecirrd Ito ladororenrot of Ibe
nrert prom.o.al pb.atoun. .. Ito L.ltod Mat".
1.
.flltoi human;!, u • reriaia core

FAMILY GH0CEHIE8
ConaMiag af

THE BEST
rropamlton for ih.Se.lp to Ito one AmI will ksrp
II is perftcl baaltb, thereby caualu6 tba

HAIR

Groceries and Provsions,

SsteM vily
■*Wny Ty-L*red aewding to dlreeliona H will rowdily reuare lire Virile fuwera in all caeca of Impatcaey
i.r Ibcafwielly
KS-A NUW TREATL’E.-tta
- og Ito mo.1 prominent Omara and HrDiploma
.J—.1
rf H11I.L DlSllITT. Will ba

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Tta-Wsre of Every Dra«rtpih&gt;«,
Croeksrp sud Wowdes.Waiv,
KEROSENC OIL,

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ot^kttSUS.t-to- “ • *“-*?-

ttir

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Bee in I’mnoriaal town., nr In .cl M raarauing
£,7. toV.ery ttoisty 1. tb. U.ttod fit*", ter
the ..l.rflbeuew
Rijfure S Searing Machine,

W.rr.nled to be the tot ton |-rie. M.ehtne in
'*• *~^*'^ b. r*^.*“dto
work » reprr.»nied or toe uK-see ratnm ed.

(ASH FOR HIDES AND FELT!

�DBT GOODS.

HEW AIVEITIIEMEBTS.

ESTABLISHED 1IW.
. &gt; W(JB!&gt; WITH TOP. MAORI !
Ds the many uil&amp;rere from IMkams of the
Roeplnlorr (Treats kn«v lh»l Onr-Matb of lha
Haman R»re 1M» of Cotxatnptfoa? Ito they
knew that l&gt; lately wHbla a eerr recent period
MU^.1 UaIaaaa
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aA.Ma AA.

In thellkoral simplicity at bar heart,
aWsWnliowcd one of Ibe springs from
her patent elliptic. It lodged, longllu.
dually and imparted a new style of curTUure to her figure, and was adopted os

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JUAn-rJeyL&lt;w&lt;/beP*r&lt;wUfW/&lt;vLU f'.faa
M Sm*
M. Wrnf AMta
aa AA
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K A. BAKKR

A 00'8

IN ALL STAGES OF

BREAT ONE DOLLAR UlE
Of DRY AXO FANCY GOfAiS, 4&lt;l. *«., wb«ro
w -w‘-

Web of ShcoUnc, Silk Dress Pattern,
Carpeting, Sewing Machine, Ac., de.
FREE OF COST.
Tan Drtrt-iptive Cbeeki ot ArUcfaa k&gt;M far

An account of Ute aiugular affect pro­
duced by lightning was lately given by
Gen. Marin before the Freneh Academy
ofSclencea. In tho Department efthe
Yonno the Ughtningstruck a whole vil­
lage, and set several cottngvn on fire; oud

SeteillSc.

dinary metallurgic yhencmencn. In
the drawers of one of the burnt cottages
were Mn&gt; v gold coins and 25-franc pieces
in silver. The electric fluid melted
three coinb in four Ingots of a most

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Bail Road Prices.

CONSUMPTION.
. f’ltll. .AU Va.AA X.

.kA If.AAA.

AU Hastings Outdone!
FHODATE OBDF.C..

IBAMUStr.h iJ. ViliAA./r u “

Saft.

SESaiSSsyis:'

ROSADA1IS

other, hare not beau defaced, the cfDgk*
on each being distinctly traceable.
There ingots hare been deposited at the

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at a celebrated watering place. met n la­
dy who seemed hovering on the brink
of the gn-vo. Her checks wore hollow
and wan, bur manner listless, her steps
languid, and her brow wofe tho contraotion so Indicative both of\rocntal and
physlcial suffering, so that ibo waa to all
observers an object of alncota pity.
Some yean afterward he encountered
this same lady, butaa bright, and fresh,
and youthful—«o hill of healthful buoy­
ancy and so Joyous In expression—that
be began to question If ho had not de
calved himself with regard to her Idea-

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BEST REMEDY TET DISCOVERED.

Dim of tie DM,Lira, litaeyj,
0. 0. SPAULDINt.

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'AfrrciMHST'yuncK. ’•
rt.rjnrtilraar-TLrCUcalt (Xorttar tto Cron-

Dry-Goods,

“Is that possible," said he, “that I eoc
afore me Mrs. B., who presented such
doleful appearance at the Springs a

TlnUrt
‘•Am! pray U.41 roe, madam, the secret
of your curq T What means did you uac
to attain such vigor of mind and body—
to such cbccrfulncas and rejuvenation?”
&lt; “A very simple remedy," returned she
with a beaming face. "X stopped. wor­
rying and began to laugh—that was all.

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Physicians Everywhere.

New rtMiTAOEBramps.—The contract
for furnbdilng the Government with/
postage stamps for tho next four years,
has been awarded to the National Bonk
Koto Company of Sow York. New de­
signs have been adopted for all stamps

Success,

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Gi-oceries,
Hattj &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

IMPROVED
H/ff^S
TOgER RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
r/VORITF-

Hair dressing
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.The two cent stamp represents a post
boy on a horse running at full speed,
JUustratlng the tact that this stamp is
.Wnstfc.UMJd for iltopatcb letters.

com.

win quickly rertere Grsv Hiir
to lt&gt; natural color and beauty.

Fatirata troalod by nidi la aietr gtats.

Beat assori’at of Crockery it Town.

Fresh Coeds couiutly

hud.

Old Goods seHlag regardless of C®st.

Now Goods. Amt Received,

On the three cent stamp there is a
finely engraved locomotive. This is
.surrounded by linos of lightning, Indi­
cating the speed with wblcit let!ent are
carried on which this stamp is used.

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

The five cent stamp lids an excellent
portrait of Washington. X7
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CASH STORE

DETOT, 1B8 CILEEXIYICH ST, N. T.

The ten oeut stamp has an excellent
microscopical copy of the painting of
the signing of ths Declaration of liylependence, banging in the rotunda st
Washington.
The twelve cont stamp, mostly used
for foreign postage, has a picture of a

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SPECIFIC PILL,

Boston DOLLAR Store!

'Y'fTT. InmcBM 8uec«*a Attending our J&gt;«&gt;1

Tho thirty cent Stamp haaa cnpy of a
painting of the surrender of Burgoyne,
hanging In the rotunda of the national’

Frvparad St the Laboratory of

£ GEORGE PRE8TON
larilM.joar aifantiu to bfa

Large &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,

Wluth own lx Mid, wUboul r«s&gt;r&lt;! to prtoM, to

Dr. 3. 3. ’La.vrxenoti 4- Oo.
!U BaJUaors street. Ualtimert, Marylaad.

The ink to be used will prevent wash­
ing and using the stamp a second time.
The fibre In tho center, of tho stamp if
broken completely, and they adhere
batter, while the ink of cancellation
sinks Into the paper.

FAMILY GBOCERIES
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

A Tcvcnixo Meetixo of Fritnm.
—When Georgs A. Eitch, (formerly of
Kaiamasoo, Mich.,) the principal as­
sistant of John M. Blackley, Solicitor of
the United Statu Internal Revenue
-Department, on the attempt to oust Hr.
Raains, was on his way to Ludlow
street Jail, in New York, a few days alnce
before be had reached his dostlnaticn.
He waa walking, and In charge of a
deputy In plain clothas. Just as the
two were CAMdng one of the streets
which intersected Broadway, an ac­
quaintance of Htah's came out of the
croea street, and. rushing up to him,
ehook hie head aad Inquired cordially
about his health, and particularly iw to
when ho was going. Fitch replied, In
a vague way, that ho waa going up town,
and that bo waa in a great hurry. . Tho
oeuvsrsat'em then took this tura:Fklrad—‘■Whereabouts up town a re you
going F» Fitoh—•‘O, up town-wellup town, to look after a little matter of
boataaaa” JMeo4-”ThM‘o my case
exadly. Fa going op town, toe, and
M urgant bualncas: aad I must see you
Come, now. where are ycu gelng?”
FTfcb (attempting to atari)-“Well, I
on’t talk now; I must go; m M you

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AT HASTINGS. BARRY t0„ MICU.,

BY GEO. M. DEWEY
nMnuo

VOL. XIII
Bmintss Jirrrtarj.
t H. MAIfLOIT,

HASTINGS, MICIIIGAX, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11. 1868

MEDICAL.

BAILWAYa

HOOruiDI GERIAJ B1TTW,
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VXOOMAX.

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Hooflanfs German. Tonic.
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hands in ■

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that will fit him

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DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

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ass P. M. L1GRTKXIX0 KXPREM
Hum st ll«n&gt;ellar&gt;n*«.IO P. M.
antrrvrn In New York T.SO A. M . cnanrcllni

Ccnrt’pattaa- Ttatutenes, la
Vulnaaa at B'.nad lo tbe Ho.

ran imni,
xn kunneox. lx»Ulo*.ea nraaS-

JHiSttllany.
The White Muslin Dress.

DEUIUTY

.wrsjssrva

___
__ . beaufiftil day, in the
early part of March, with a dear whistl­
ing wind, and a deep, blue' firmament,
full
of
cold,
vivid sunshine Broadway
FROM DL5KIRK ANU"(LAMASCA,
was all alive, gaily dreased currents ui
SO A. M. KXI’KEW MAIL from Ihmklrk. humanity ebbing end flowing in the
strange tidal rush, which is as unac­
countable as it ia perpetual in the great
emjiiro city of the continent.
Yet huw strangely isolated and alone
AS r. M LIGHTNING KXPBDo*. from Pale- the sight of that evorr*------ '
I made Cotone! Randolph
Flow gladly would

B onvtin.

hourta were awaiting his coming, and
loro making sunshine to greet lua careworno footatoja. The tumult of the
greet hotel worried and annoyed him—

■tfW uswurtr’a/Sittn.
». I n 1 Im&gt; , t: Ira* or UMOsfo

fur couroreation in the fiuhionablo cir­
cles there assembled filled him with a
i vague contempt and disaatiafactfon—
empty gaud and glitter filled him with
distrust.
|
All hallow, nil false, superficial, and
the man’s strong heart, reaching out for
•vmpathy and appreciation, gmuped but
the ashes of that dead eeaepple,society!
Would it always be oof should he nev­
er discover aomo rare pearl hidden sway
among the paste and enamel of the life
that daily surrounded him T
"Fink glaze, with an overskirt of
whito tulle, sparkled all over with little

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NOTICE.

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WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
RAVHN15 HOUSE.

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TFSTIMOWIAIA
, Woodward.

Hot). James

TOR'S HALE.
JAMXS TUOMPSOS-

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WE HAVE COME

FREE or COST
ca cT torr.

J
ffreai foliar Baronins for
our Cuttomfrs.

Dtre. Coeds,

society and feat living, it is aotm equan-

dantly. "After all, this idle dream of
feminine perfection » nothing more than
a delusion and a snare. She is like all

ulalUm. W.
land, learn a trade

' together the needful com of money dreadfully extravagant?"
Ralph loo,od carlosaly down at the
sofis, but his aoe caught a new interest
,__________ iding the newspaper ac­ as he saw th - shining, lustrous folds of
count of it only the other day, you re- the identical c ’•’red silk that Mias Grey
had been a buying I
"Isn’t it beanfiiuir'
hoards were lost in the devouring
flames."
‘■Beautiful? Yea—but—didn't'I see
“Of course That’s just the manage- Miss Grey buying this silk nt Almard’a?'
I dore say you did. 1 hadn't time to
go out thia morning, so Milla was kind
enough to buy it for me. It is for Mrs.
Jermyn's p-irty.”
.
tor stay peaceably in Calafornia, instead
"And—what is Mias Grey going to
wear, herself?”
He strove to speak unconcernedly,but
already H’
Ms voice quivered with the intensity of
interest
■‘.')h, her old whito muslin, I believe.
Milla is so peculiar about some things.
Bat bow does it happen you are so
little once need Bridget's care.’
much interested in our dresm ‘
Colonel Audlcy muttered

young ones!”
“I certainly am,” returned Milla Grey ble.
“Ah ’ said Mn. Ewing, in a sort of
gleeful soliloquy, * I do believe he is in
love with Milla Grey."
Ralph Audley was furious at himself.
Hud it been practicable he would have
cheerfully kicked him down stain. But.
as it waau’t, ho only amioetTvphized him­
“Matter? it matters a good deal, I self aa a “confounded fooL” and sent
think; but you always were different his card straightway to Miss Grey’s par­
from other girls, Milia 1 Come, I want lor, requesting lheplifasuxe of an intaryou up stairs to help me decide about
Milhi^oecived him, pretly^and blush­
the tulle loopings.”
"Different—yet,
but superior!” ing. The wlita muslin, being re trim­
thought Colonel Audley, as ho sat with med with fresh [link ribbuujay on a chair
a strangely illumned free in the glittar­ and a liny gold thimble decorated the
ing March sunshine of the great bay- yuung Indy’s middle finger."
wttidow. "Is my dream of feminine
“I wonted to ask you a question, Mian
Milla." stud the straightforward Colonel.
perfection coming true, after nil ?”
And, as ho leaned back in his chair, “I loro you very dearly. Will you bo
my wife?"
Milla grrew carmine and white by
vision of a homo—a home such as he
had hoped and longed for through the turns. She did not know how best to
weary lapse of years—o homo in truth frame her shrinking answer in fitting
as well aa in name, where Milla Grey’s
m can't toney a rou&gt;
m well

rmust bear it

A Failure.
Cob Moore, a veteran politician of the
larity on aeeaunt of hie affability of

everybody he met, and usually succeed-

oruntrymcn, he shook hands bean Uy
with him, and commenced :

eye you still ride your fine gray mare,

thia morning.”

children T"

“No, air; I have Just arrived from

Good morning, sir.”
The Judge's Mistake-

A most amusing story is told of Judge
B--------- , now occupying a high position
in the Pennsylvania State Government,
Harrisburg, on a blazing hot day, with
some friends,the iron homo had stopmid

white handkerchief from his pocket
begun waving it vigorously in the air, at

like me,

Milla’s hand fluttered down on his arm.
“I do fancy you. Colonel Audlsy. I
—I think I love you I"
The litde disecmblcr ! Why didn’t
she say she was sdteofit? However,
there was something in the soft light of
her black eyes that added a cousiderablo

lady waving a white handkerchief,

Colonel Ralph Audlcy felt that his
up of happiness, rose-wreathed and
Mrkling, was full to tbs brim.
Mr. Q. bobbled ever

looked in

been exchanging salutes with an Irenwblsped the files, had been taken by
him for a white handkerchief, waved
‘ What is it, Ralph?"
“I should like you to wear that dress
hen wo are married.”
“White silk and orange blossoms are

Ito buttons that were suboequenUy

■ mills, the ouly InteUtaiMe

Grey was dressed in simply white mm-

Why was Nosh never hungry r

Be-

Guppy says that although figures
Suddenly

Au amateur gardening friend of the

AWVMk,

Grand One Dollar Sale!

moans of producing a swarm of idle
vagabonds Their children very often
ore doomed to meet with disappointment
as regards the fortune which is left

U association. the grestoet SBcmsdrato
earth The youth should be taught

QRAXD TRUXK RAILWAY.

Effieetluga.

Md'KS Agents!

2

with aix little chil- dread of

lasting sunshine.”
"I’m afraid I’m falling in love with
Milla Grey, ’ thought Ralph Audley,
rousing himself with a little impatient
jerk trom this daylight vision—this
bright baselees Cia Iran rn Etpagxt.
If Colonel Ralph Audley could only
have known of the half dozen, or more
pretty girls in the great hotel who were
at that identical moment scheming and
enchanting ? And then 1 shall wear a plotting how beet to win his hero heart
wreath of johnquils, frosted with silver
dew, in my hair, with pearls twisted
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, round every coil."
Era Payne's meny, bird-like voice,
uncontauusly raised in its silver twitter,
rW-ANK FORTICKRTS VIA ERIERAILWAY, plainly reached the ears of Colonel inge, Ralph Audlcy was most unsuspi­
cious and least self sufficient He had
Ralph Audley, aa he aat behind the ru­
by silk draperies that half shielded the
great central bay-window of the hotel with baits innumerable.
parlor, languidly reading the newspaper.
lie elevated his handsome black eye­ peso to her to-morrow morning, and
brows a little, curled his Apolo lip and learn my future from her own Hpa,
made a slight movement of impatience thought Colonel Audley as he smoked
—a movement almost unconscious in its his midnight cigar in front of the fire.
quick irritability.
The Broadway Palais du Monde was
“Yea,” ho murmured to himtoU) they in a rainbow flutter of crinoline bright
are all alike. Blind slaves of drew— eyes, and soft rustling a'dks the next
mere automatons of fashion 1 Ono idea morning, as Colonel Audley walkerLab•eoms to swallow up their identity.— strectedly in, his tall head towering high
What a relief it would be to find an ex­ above the surrounding throng,like haul’s
ception to this wearisome rule."
of old
The color mounted for aa instant in a
hot searlet flush to his bronaed cheek,as
Mills Grey's soft, low-pitehed voice an- world, both actually and figuratively.)
tiAv/rimTianurti'a livelv chatter.
“Bilk handkerchief, if you ploms,’1!

TAOMAXHWINVARD. Osel Maurer.
JAMU charltqx. o—c
Dtlrell. Mej S», tMT.
________

,rfXZ:!S
.Dorrell, “

previously, and toesing
upon the fire And the last slip of
o envelope, slowly burning over the
subscription, written, oh, so tenderly:—
Mias Milla Grey."
‘That dream !• over. I am thorough­
ly awake nt last ” said Colonel Ralph
He rose and walked into his cousin’s

• Six children ?” interrupted Eva — “and- w« whati
X»d etucuius mo"
•

ur.wix a wxt’.i

5 C P-JNOLV.

Dolan, my pretty Irish
rith the bed-ridden oU
jarentoT’
’*T!r blue-eyed girt, with a mouth
like a ripe-red raspberry. Of course I
remember Bridget Dolan. What of

•d, in Calafbrna,

HOOFLAKD’B GEBMAB TOSIt,

L OllDClt

m Aim.

/ — —• — /

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shall you wear, Milla? You have nut I think you said eight dollars a yard, for
Udd me a word about your toHstte.”
the widest silk P
"What shall 1 wear ? My whito mnslia, I suppoeo.
“Your whito muslin! echoed, Eva,
half scornfully. Oh, pshaw! You’re
Cplonel Audlcy swung himself round
the revolving whet stooL to bm what
search ef something that will ent up the

. "And suppose I have—what then?”
demanded Miss Grey, with prowling

-Thea I’m afraidI everybody to doomdedded disappuin!-

UlaSlciIlleExobanx^
beautiful eonary silk f

It

genuity, which should be cultivated and

a shadow - unstable as water.' What

�' DSt SOODS.

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riMu-r

The following is the official result of

the election in thia county on the 3d of
November:

Tbo result is Exceeding

gratifying to all tbe friend, of Eternal
Jaaticc, and mpocially to to thorn of ua

wbo hare taken an active part in the

caktasa.

The majority far Electors in

I860, wa.863; in 1864,630. .Tbe ma­
jority for Governor in 1880, wo. 800;

m 1862, G20; in 1864, 644; in
1158.

1866,

Tbe majority for Representative

in Congress in 1880 was 815; in 1862,

584; ia 1864, 644 ; in 1888, 1167. Tbo

■
’
f right and Jostles, learn to fore, and not
to Aate your government, but span
with eontetnpc, every rebel traitor
whom you may meet, whether he be
North or South, and when be attempt,
to advance his traitorous, miserable,
contemptable disunion ssnltanrais, my
THE CHEAT DEFENDER
to him, get thee behind meostan, I will
bare naught te do with thse longer, I
TTwrorr,
rxnt-rrvAL, Sacxkd and nrvxoLATB, am for the Union now And forever more.
Losse to the winds yaur pr^uriwo, de­
between th’s American People.
termine to do ripht and stand by tbe
THOMAS JEFFERSON,
groot Liberty loving party, in the fu­
Tbo Apostle of tbs Democratic Faith,
ture, that your children may new have
Wrote the Immortal Doctrine* of Its to stead tbe Jeers and derision of peo­
ple, In afttr years as bring tbe eon or
daughter, of an Individual who had de­
cided rebel proclivities.
"IUd.”

Total veto has been as follows: in 1860,

tfltnaflya ibalfe those who aroraffbrinr
from pear blight, bo would my, never
cultivate the gn und at all. particularly
for dwarf from; add a wheelbarrow
load of manure every fall and keep the
gram cut close all summer. III. sueossa with this mode of treatment has
more than satisfied him .and he Intends
fllllngupaU vacantavaem la bia orch­
ard next spring, and to go lato pear
ralring again. He prefers tho dwarf
aorta. They take up tans room, bear

SEWING

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DBUGS 4 MEDICINES, PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY
LOCAL Aatxnt n

DMaorticBMUfW- IW
On ths aoeaunt ef the cattle disease
recently prsvflent in this country, a
government order haa been promulgat­
ed In England, prohibiting the landing
of hay from the United Statai.
Ths Oregon, crops are very large.—
Wheal la mlUag tn Portland) at from &amp;5
to 70 orate per buhai, and oats at from
46 to GO conte.

1 the wvmt, ■
SEWSUUUT

II Makes the Best Stitch

k* m toAS .uAm

znajoritiM for other Biate and county

officers, from 1860, bsvo been about the
same na for tbo Governor.. Tbo rote

this fall indicates a rapid increaM of our
population, 6.1 well m a steady growth
of the Republican majority. Wo a&lt;ld
the official majority fot each of our can­ Hushed with the long possession of
didates, but .hall pubEsh tbe official
Power,
Becoming Corrupt with the Patronage
canvas, next wook.
of Office,
ELECTORS,
13GG,
1366,Maj
Maj
Forsook its Principles,
HENRY P. BALDWIN,
1848,
1848, ••"
Breathed the Infected atmosphere of
--------------------------- 1348, “
Inscribed "Slavery” as tbe legend upon
OLIVER L. SPAULDING, M49, Its Banners, and
E. O. GROSVENOR,
1849,
Pledged itself to Fasten the Fetter* on
The Idrabs of the Slave,
WILLIAM H.UMPHREY, 1849,
And to Plant the System on
1849,
B. D. PRITCHARD,
Soil Forever Consecrated to Freedom.
DWIGHT MAY,
1846,
It appealed to the lowest Frrdjndices of
Tbo Mnsaca against the Negro.
1848,
ORAMEL HOSFORD,
It denied Law to a Man because he wan
1348,
DANIEI, E. BROWN,

1331,

GEORGE THOMAS;

1821,

ROBERT J. GRANT,

Sil,

ADAM ELLIOTT,
EDWIN H. MALLORY,

706,

. 1835,

Il Lost the Confidence of the People,
and then sought.
By Secret Oiganlxatlonn wide-speed
HobeUfosi, the

1381,

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8HERMAN C. PRINDLE, 1330,

“

ASA D. RORK,

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and

DANIEL STRIKER,

WILLIAM H. JEWELS

1340,
1369,

FRANK ALLEN,

1315,

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WILLIAM L COBB,

1420,

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JAS. W. HOUOHTALIN,

1356, ■“

JOSEPH COLE,

1345,

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THOMAS W. FERRY,

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BEST RE1EBT TET DISCOVERED.

mo ,-1861,2670; in 1884, 2685; in

1868..88U; nd i* 18C8,

MACHINE

Xntho World

.

Honor to the "Boy. in Bine.'

The Loyal Soldiers of the country,
nimoit without exception, deserve all
praise for wbat* they have done In the
jolitlcnl campaign Ju-’t cteecd. Ab their
tginsparvneles promised, they have
voted a» they have fought—for the
Untoa, freedom, Justice, and humanity.
Acting as ritixrnr, they have shewn
fbe same devoted patriot Irin at the pell*
they exhibited in the field, And their
ballot, have gone on tbe same line and
with the same alm as tlielr bnlleU.—
The Republic is again Indebted to them
for faithful servlcvs in helping to savfc
Its Integrity. It would be difficult to
overestimate the value of those service*.
Not ss puiltioana; Dot as partlsarw, and
Dot as claiming any authority for themsabreaas a class ; but simply m civilians
who m«nt that the fruit, ef tbo victory
ovw rebellion .beuld not be lost by any
compromise with rebels, they have been
once more "the boys in blue,” true to
the natloa'e flag and true to tbe princi­
ples that flag symbol Ians.
Those who have profewed to faar mllittary despotism are the undue domluatfou of tbe returned army, have bad
their hypocritical adUcltude sternly, re­
buked. aa the men of the war have been
foremoit in seconding the demand of
their great leader, "Lot u. have Peace.”
In the pent gathcrin;*, convention,
and prooe.duns. tbe Federal eoldlcr*
have shown that thrir tint and thrir
single object hm been the pre motion of
law sad order and e-iual rigbte. Id
^h»ir paraAles: aa oor.imatider* and marsUalsat torchlight and ether demon­
strations, they havagiven new feature*
of preclioa, punctuallly rjid«tenJlne—
fo the out-of-door electioneering oj^ratloua; but la all other respeeta they
have beon with the people and of the
people, seeking only to uphold our free
liisCttutionx They, having do private
end. to serve, have fully uudentood tbe
situation and the danger of the crisis;

,
During four yew* of War
To vindicate tbo Majesty of Law and
The Principles of Constitution a!
Government, it

In tho year Which is now drawing to
its oimI, tlie art the skill, and tho labor
of the People of the United States have
been employed with greater diligence
and vigor and in broader fields than ov­
er before, fend the fruit, of the earth
have been gathered into tho granary
end tbo storehouse in marvelous absndanoe. Our highways have boon length­
ened, and new and wulifio region hare
bora oconiod. Wo are permitted to
bo;* that long protracted political mid
sectional dimansious are at no distant
day, to give nhoe to returning harmony
and fraternal affection throughout the
Republic. Many foreign States hare
entered into liberal amementa with us.
while nations, which are for off and
which borrioforo hare boon unsocial and
•xclurire, have become our fricndi.—
The annual period of rest, which wc
I®to reached tn health and tranquility,
tad which is clowned with so many
blessings, is, by universal consent, a con­
venient and suitable ono for cultivating
poreunsl raety and practicing publie de­
votion. I therefore recommend that
THURSDAY, tbo TWENTY-SIXTH
day of NOVEMBER next, be sot apart
and observed by all tho people of the
United Stetea as a day for public praise,
thanksgiving and prayer to tho Al­
mighty Creator and Divine Ruler of the
Univorso by whose erur watchful, mer
cifuL and gracious providence alone
Btatas and nations, no lee* than fismilias
and individual men. do lire and move
and have their being.
In witnfe^wbcrcof, I hare hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of the
United Stain* to be affixed.
D«m *1 11m IMv of W».hio.to» tbio tw.tnk dv

Patent Medicines,

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far Aha XarlbwMlani Slain, to wlr
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much abo at in Pennsylvania. Ohio and The first number will be breed beftm
Indiana, it Is a fact undeniable, that Christmas. Carlton is the publisher.

lx x S*» Coxnmax.—
esid be would rather ale.
than a Denx«-r*L The
with him. so bo
Detaocrwy. The latter
od Mm out of bed. and ■
lag m hie shirt flaps on tl

r LO. orG. T.-Ata i

Wanted at the Court of St Jarnos, an
American Miniiter with a dean war rec­
ord, and an uutinctiva aversion of the
enemies of his country.

of Wild Flower Lodge,
U. T. held KffinbM &amp;
■&lt;1 sera were.laatalkd I

HASTINGS, MICH.
Atluitie A Gt. Western lUilw,,.
dtopateb.

AllUsCaer

GOBBLING
Done on short Notlco.

On the 24th nh.. tbe Ghieago Repub­
lican contained thisnotiee: “Mr. nota­
tion Seymour will lecture in thi* citv to­
night far the benefit of a New 'York
Colored Orphan Asylum."

SJK&amp;

Iowa and Minnesnta have adopted

Ges. Cochrane said that the modem
Augustus (Behnont). refening the sctinn of the el&lt;lsr Augustus, found New
York a Democracy of Marble sad left it
a Democracy of Brick.

of the November nuinl
aathrope'a Dream; Three
a thrilling story of lb.
Oved to the Odd; N«
Pro-—• ; An Odd Fellow
York by Daylight and C
ot Odd Fellowship; Ten
Faith Verified by Worki
itis; Intocripcrnnce; The

EW YORK, CHINA

NEW YORK,
Many wish that the talking American
•d a D*o*l Is thia City for Ua
Minirier at tbe Court of St Janie* would
THAJM
AND C0ITEEM,
and tbe hour when the last remains ot imitate the reticence of tho American
At tbe .mail advance of five cants jter
the Copper-rebel jarty will be politically Preaidrat Elect
pound over the prices an udd by them.
hurried post resurrection. NotwithstadTbU b .a important tlrrilnliMt t« all «b*
“Onward” is tho title fixed upon the
ing their mighty gains they harp so Maytie Reid's now tnagarin* for youth. bay ttaM .rtfcU; It win l&gt;«lF mt. tbair amwy

tbclr party has been growing beauti­
fully smaller all the time. Why, Mr.
Editor? only last Friday tbe unterrilled
had a pole raising at Prairieville, and
Joskfh H. Coox, of that town, (a netad
copjMirbcad,) actually gave a man a
bushel of corn to go and belp tbtm raise
th* pol*. Now, when a party gvte &gt;e
weak that it has net member* enough
to rals a party pole without having to
hire help, Hmmtoartalnly look pollti
rally dark to them, To-merroun *un
will bringthe proudest day 14 tbe I’nion
loving people of America, that ba*
dawned alnoe tbe day. of the Great
Weahlngtaa. Purely it wee a glorioc.
uprising. .But for them, thrir Indomi­ day for tbo Republic, whon we elected
table loyalty trad gallant rally. Copper- our betovad Lincoln, right yearn no,
beadtart end rebellion might to-day still bet rer when be wsa re-riseted four
have been bringing upon us n reign ef
tenur and all tbe evil, of cnarehy —
With Grant at thrir bead, followed and anas at Appomattox. Bat what would
Indorsed by Sherman. Tbomaa, Sheri­ thoao great victoria have amounted to,
dan, and nearly every other General to have had tbe government consigned
wb» was feUhfid aid scxmcssfal. they to the bands that eonghl for years to de­
moved forward In aoTld column, to race stroy it? Nothing. Tbo iivwi of hun­
more pst to flight the enemies of lhe dred. of tlAoueaud. of our brothers, the
country. For thi. noble work they dre life of tbe Immortal Lincoln, the bL

Orxx Evxxtxua.—Th
flee will be open evening
right o’clock, and we alia
secour friend* there at ai
Cay or evening. I’.fvem.
to over the Grocery Store
Sox, owner State and Ch

Txa Aiwcak odd
Official Orpin nf the Onl
magaslac for^1L New

R. HERRICK.

The Jews of Boston, with hardly an
On the Restoration of Pca?o,
Won by the heroism and sacrifices of exception, voted tho Bepoblican ticket
Thoir motto waa we vote for liberty."
our Defender*, the Party
Appealed to the Jndgmentof the People,
A rillisn in Now Hampahire recently
committed rape on a school girl whom bo
VOSDSMSSD TO DIS I
met by the roadside.
/ *
By the Voice of the Loyal Million.
Through tbe Ballot Box.
It waa fifty years on Sunday lari sine*
the first riesmboat on the lakes left
w [.SWdierF JHcnd.
Buffalo
She waa named after an Indi­
an chief, “Walk-in-the-water.”

ZDoxanoN Visit.—Th»j
od in upholding the priori
salty in cur midst under I
the Episcopal Church, ar
vlfed at the bowse of th
Bancroft, Tuesday tvci

emlaatiou held *n thli
day the Mh Inst., th.,
sons received certificateI
eobooleof this county : 1
D. M. Orr, James M. Hat
ll. W. Cramer, P. C. Fr
C. Vaughs, Itasy Butler
lev and Daniel C. Warne!

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORK
Attempted, by Db order*, Bloodshed,
and Violence, to Provoke Civil War
in the Loyal States, and

/feoxx SQUAW.-C Asm
4f Yankee (•fringe, leR
jonje days alnoc, a Mani
Hqevh, that in clrvumf.n
q feet, and weighed 49)
who cent
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Mrs. D. Striker, W. T
Rosy BnUcr. W.C.
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Marion Butter, W. D.
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�BtBttiESS CARBS.

On. of the *M gratifying momenta',
of the lai. National triumph is the adop­
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of Iowa and Hmvsmra by dwasir. majoritisa. This was th. third trial in
Minnesota—Uxo voto fur Justice and
Trao Democracy increasing at tach
repetition. Michigan, wo trust, is about
to follow.
If their brass were not meh-dtap,^*
should shame the slanderers who assort
that the Republicans are &amp;r Negro EufL-ago in tho South, but against it at the
North.

*QMW,tai*4v*dO7*-*»«l **e»**K
N. BARLOW,

Hartare,Stoves. InOaili
BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

HASTIKlM.

r K MnL AMtSvpX DtlrolL

nxxrxn’a Moxthly Mxaxnxx—
We Invite tbe attention of our reailam tn
the Prospectus of Harper's New Month­
ly Magazine, published in another col­
umn. AU they promise they will per­
form. TAte and all other magasines, ad­
vertised tn our column* will be furnlvb«d to our «ibacriber*, at the lowrtt Ctub
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In regard to dress, tbe household, and
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min Lyrlo Poets; Isabella tbe late1
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years old; Gounod the author of ••Faust,”
besides lively and Instructive articles
and sketches on the Antiquity of man;
The play of Macbeth; Is man Immortal?
Getting Rich; The Gamin Mnrdertsi,
Bart&gt;nc~s Ebcrgenyi, or Culture and
OPEN EvE.xtXus.-rbe Bxxxru Of-1 Crime ; The Crista In her Life; EmerBev will be 0|&gt;cn evenings from six to non on the Eye; Recreation vs. Stimula­
- gin o’clock, and wc shall be happy to 1 tion ; Tobacco and Bnld-hcaita ; A go&lt;d
rec our friends there at any hour of the Judge of Character; The New England
, Fisheries; May Twins Marry 7 An ex-1
, *y or &lt;vening. Rkmkmw®, tLe office
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THE SONG CABINET,
By C. G. ALLEN.

Dn®, Msliciies, Grsceries,

Groceries and Produce,

alaation held *n thia place on Frly the Cth inat.. th- folloijrljlg per­
il* received certificate; to teach in the
liwjb, of this county: Enoch Andru*,
U. Orr. James M. Hall, Leri Waters.
W. Cramer, P- C. Freeman, Annie
V. iushu, Rosy Butter. Marion But-

of the November number: Tho Mie- 1
autbrope’* Dream; Three Links ofLove: |
a thrilling story of the Great West; ,
Owed 11 the Odd; New Embalming (
Prorcw : An (jdd Fellow Abroad; New ;
York bj DayllfeMand Gaslight; (terns
ot Old Fellowship; Tent of Abraham ;
Faith Verified by Works ; California ■■
il l«; Intemperance; The Life of Bebcka;
Fatehs*; Pearl.; Poetry; Ladies’ De-

Hair Eegenerator.

tjs.:

Tilt AXEBICAX ODD Fellow ; tbe
Official Organ of the Order A literary
magazine for nil. New York; John W. I
Orr.
per year. Principal contents [

AMD BOOKSELLER.

wty opsa

Rich Reading I—Tint PhserouxhCAL'Jouuxal for November, eon lains
Pcrtralta rnd Biographical Skstchew of
। Max Muller, the Philological Scholar
and Author; Isaac Taylor, the eminent
writer on Christian Ethics;-Schiller,
Axxatios Visit.—ThepubUoInterest- .
ed in upb-dding tbe principles of Christiaoity m our midst under the auspices of
tbe Ijihcnpal Church, are cordially in. I
\itedal the house of the Rev. J. W.
IJavcbuFT. Tuesday evening tbe 17th

Drug &amp; Book.tore

W. «. GOODYEAR,

B*ta»p,A*g. M.1M7.

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by th**bara&gt;lag MtaCradUs
«*
raigiaal .tore t.rboy. »4 pria to ro. Ibe**|b
the year, by Bolotte A&gt;fiw. Jr..
«f to. mrat

BIRST ARD EATOS COU.TIES

bra, «n*r»S m* I—'".

^HAIR DRESSING
prscios*
A* tk»U premite* !»•«&lt;
Ibra twrCrwed I* lb* prat. •* t&gt;»r.
to Win* lt»»y will orattara to b* I* lt&gt;* i
lb«agh II U diScolt to tn b*» B.Lxoe

Every Bottle is Warranted.

Is a Sa» CoxnmoM.—Frank P. Blair

_harpers

sail h* would rather sleep with a nigger
than a Democrat. Th. nigger refusal
to *lecp with him, so h* turned to tbe
Democracy. Tbo Utter hare just kick*J him out of bod, and rant him sprawl-,
ingia Ida shirt flaps on tho floor. What
Frank will do when he recover* hi*
ser.»e« and fine* hismelf thus "osi in the
cold” is now than humanlfctnrc cam

MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Itrarrarntoilr. is Cram** for
’
ramil IlWmlaC Ibis lilat*. Is wWrt To.r
l*S«wi*r d|** ,hr ** Se"»'"ri»! Dl.lrirL
, «hkb rrar oHMiir i« .ttochnd, .gr...bl. to

Tbcac t’ill/*rv frra frwn dr*«lie, grip&gt;*&lt; »»d
Z I. O.orG. T.—Ata regular rotating arato.ltosan.,.1 Tta, psrity to.bl-^
lb. lolwtlra.,
r&lt;rf. fro-'»«
*“
ot Wild Hower Lodge, No. 44, I. O. ot
G. T. held November 2d, Use following L«lth *«»M •" ,h&lt;rn A*”* r,na"*‘
to
Cu.U»re«•»
fwdydrto.
b*«ta.
tarate
&lt;.fflc»r» w&lt;-rt' installed lor the ensuing
Uk. two « ‘hr*. »»wf olri'L ,o/ *
’
.nd lb* -tok. todr- -4 |-rdjtod bow.l*
H. W. Belding. W. C. T.
b,o«. n braltoy-4 e-eraora a* to lb* prta.
Mr. A. W. Bailey, W. V.T.
raolkw^to U* dtr •&lt; ’«• T*rt,tad
U. A. Barna, W.R.
8. L. Malle, W. A. B.
Mia T. PhlUljo, W. F. 8.
Mis. D. Striker, W.T.
’

Groceries and Provsions,

SfcfiOSENE OIL
.ts^dsksst'”*'

tarty occvpite by A
tag naatu. w• raw i«i j.mibwi ia «rai»»s»os | Al tta (tud
n Htai« MlrwA, H««li*r

Roxy Butler, W.C.
G. E. AltoO, W. M.
Morton Butler, W. D. M.
Frank I’rtndla, W. I. G.
Baxter Owen, W. O. O.
BteUa EU-bbloa, R. H- 8.
Haiti* Spaulding, L. H. F.
Bev. A P. Moor, T. W. C. T.
New CuubckOboaxxxbd.—Tl»sR«v.
K Cvbtus, fsnnexly Editor of the
Mich. ChritHan Herald, and more re­
cently 1’abtob of the Bahut CnvBCS
in tbe City of Coldwater; has moved
hl* family to this place, with a view el
making It n permanent home. He ex­
pects to organta. a Baptist Soctety here
immediately, and will bold regular ser­
vice. In the Court House every Lord's

day, morning and evening.
it may not bo atntaa for us to say fur­
ther, that wc have known Mil Curtis
for the pant 12 ycrua as one of tbe roo«i
efficient and untiring tateon-ra in tbe
eaura of Owl And Humanity, in the
Htate, and that w® cararatly congratulal* our Baptist frt«»d. hero, sod Um
public genendly, that a man .f •«* derWed ability. ChrfactaD ahastater, sad

WOULD
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( AB. ttlMMALL S CO iTvpn.inr.. ■*!Mran»*

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BOSADALIS
TRY IT! TRY It! TRY IT
Tbo Eastern market is less active, but
prices are firm with a alight advance on
seme desirable grades. Tho Ikwtun
t.'ommrmol Billttin gays that it is fall­
ing off in trade “is partly duo to tho
i«x&gt;r assortment offering, and the abso­
lute deficiency of some styles of wool
moot wanted for immediate consump­
tion. But it is mor ox.particularly the
result of tho fact that wool prices havo
advanced to.a range at which manufac­
turers do not deem it prudent to operate,
and which ther say is not warranted by
any corresponding udrnnoe in products.
Tho market for woolen goods u active
and firm for a few choice and scasonable articles, which just now tax the full
capacity of manufacturers, and in some
oaans ore sold ahead of production. But
K’ido from these
specialties, the
volume of general trade from first hands
is only moderate fur the season. An im­
mense amount of woolen machinery has
been employed in tho production of fall
goods, and tho market is well stacked
with most descriptions of heavy dumcet» fabrics. Hon co manufacturers are
beginning to slack up, and are prepar­
ing to change their machinery to the
production of Light spring Roods.
Tho InthtUrial Antrriean, in an article
on Western WoolenMauufiuRuroa, says:
“In 1860, the whole number of wool­
en manufactories in tho States of Ohic&gt;'
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, WiscoxuKn,
Iowa and Minnesota, was only
whereas they now number 557 —an mcroaso of ovur forty one per conL The
total number in the United Stales in
1860 was 2,019, employing 33 189, male
and female operatives, with an invested
capital of *3,8484,439, and yielding a
product valued at *65,038,091. laduding the State of Missouri, which had 98
establishments in onoration. there were
in the West in 1850/MI establishments
engaged in woolen manufactures, hav­
ing an invested capital of *2,742,151,
employing 2.960 male and female opera­
tives, and yielding a product valued at
*6,584,509. The sapitol invested in tho
estimated at *5500,000, being more
than doable the amount employed in
the 641 establishments cngugvxi in ths
business in 1860. Without reckoning
those no* in operation in Missouri, it
will be seen that the West is now run­
ning about twenty-seven and a half per
eent. ss many miles aa were in operation
in tho whois country in I860."
Tbo Notional Association of Wool
Manafactarora, at their fourth annual
meeting, held in the city of New York,
on tho 7 th insL, adopted the following
reaolations:
WArroea Tho beneficial effects of the
recent tariff on wool and woolens were
postponed by throe obvious causes ; 1.
The increase of card wool machinery
the war to nm^y the wants of ’
the Government; 2. The great quanti­
ty of surplus goods thrown by tho Gov­
ernment upon the market at rates far
below the cost of production ; 3. By the
stocks, both of wool and woolens, imin anticipation of the passage of a
tariffbill, and held at merely nominal
charges under the warehousing law*;
And. wkrrrar, The effects of this tariff
have boon fully displayed only within
the last fow months—it is therefore
Rrnlrrd. 1. That die existing tariff
on wool and woolen* is well adapted to
promote tho development and prosperity
of the woolen industry; that its good
effects are manifoet in tho roeent revival
•f tho bu.'iuoss, in tho exclusion of for­
eign shoddy good*, in tbo supply for
mineral consumption of sounder and
better fabrics than hare before been
made in tho country, in the production
of now Tsriotios of card wool fabrics, in
the dovolonmont of tho worsted manu­
facture. hitherto tho least advanced
branch of onr woolen industry and in
the successful, profitable and rapidly inereasfagculture of combing wools, wherwby the material for a deficient industry
is eujiplisd, and the public obtains an
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Bad news travels fast We her heerd
frum ennff of the States to know that
the butcher Grant—he wich wunst afore
stood in the way of the Confederacy—
hex been elected President, and that
Seymour and Blare, our gcllorious stan­
dard-bearers, her bin defeated igno­
miniously. .
This ends it I This finishes it I There
is no longer hope for Dcmocrfey. Our
star is sot in gloom. Never sh'el I foreit
the ghastly appearance uv Deekin Pogrera's face, ex the fatal noose wux told
him. A single tear rolled from his left
eye, down hw furrowed cheek—it glit­
tered far a brief moment on the tip uv
his brillyant nose, and plunged off into
space! How like our hopes! Never
a word sed bo, bnt sadly beckoned mo to
faUer. Sadly he walked to the square,
mournfully he pulled down the Confide­
nt flag which hex waved from the polo
in front uv Bascom s, tenderly ho folded
it, and placed it under the l*rl uv
whisky in the bar. ‘Thar lei it rest,"
rasped he in a husky tone, “it will never
kiss the breexes no more." And over­
come with omoshun, the old man busted
into a flood uv tears wich saved his life.
The drain uv moisture Crum his system
made it necessary far him to take suthta
to fill its place, and that suthin wux
strongthnin. To nre him I took authta
too.
And Ben Buller is elected. That ex­
cellent Conservative Richard H. Dana,
who has forgotten that ruffled shirts
went out uv dale 20 years ago, and who
still reads the A’««A«r/ Jntrtliyencrr tfarin it to bo a Whig paper, is defeated,
and Butler, who wuust hung a Dcmokrat in Noo Oilecns and would do that

The people will l&gt;* donriTrd uv their
innocent amoooemenls. This Grant will
send on armed hirelfas, clothed fa enus
bloo, with muskota and rich, who will
prevent our shootfa niggvro and who
will pertect on ther farms and fa ther
shops the ojns(Northetnbrs who hev set­
tled in^ur midst We shel see the gellorious Bou'hcm system dec • r • d y
and shoorly. The whippin-posts will ret
and tho stox will decay—the yelp uv
dorgn will no morn bo heerd, and the
cheerful track uv the pistol and the
shreek nv the man wai has got his gruel
will no more be heard fa all the load.—
Boicum, after bo hex tho few farrm. still
unmoatgaged in fhe visfaity, will claw,
end go to LooisTillo end embark into a
wholesale grocery trade and jin the
ehurchfOnd give Ubrally to Sunday-skoota;
his grocery will fall fate dekay and the
rino will haug by ono hinge. We shel
,ee churches and skool-honses, fa&gt; toys
tnd villages ercryw|iere The P&lt;M.nun
•lace uv 2,000 nkers will be divided up
into twenty farms, and onto thorn farms
will bo tlio bustlfa Noo Yorker, the cool,
ealcntahn Yankee,thestiddy, hard-wwkiu German—who will display his gu'erin nacher by workin himself inxtid uv
forcin niggftra to do it for him. Wo diol
be run over with akool-manns, delu d
with accdemies, plastered orar with nooopupere, stunned with Machinery, drove
crasy by the whirr, craah add ctaah uv
mowin machine and reapers. And ther
will bo choeso mode at tho Consre.
Ppnnibackcr'a distillery will be turned
into a chcej-o factory, and weak whey
will run wher now tho genrosa highwines flash along tho troughs. Ther
will bo no rectifyin at the Curnere- tho
hogpens will be abolished and in ther
sted will be akool-honscu And methinks
I see fa my mind's eye Aornsho the spir­
it, the ghost uv tho departed Pogrom,
(for ho won’t survive it long), a bvverin
over the seeno, ex Haralick’s father did.
The blessed shade wfll look in vain tor
life bouse on tho spot wher it stood will
bo an accodcmy. Ho will turn to Ba.oom’s, but thor he will find n dsoetriet
akute.
Pannibacker’s!’’ ho will
9fa a specitooal smack nv hfe spooritbps we will hover over it, but the
smell uv cheese in the ntaco uv the
strongthnin odors in wich he dclitos,will
scud a spiritooal shudder thro him. A
gust of a tear will nln down hfe wpwritoool now. Eagar for a minnit et tho dp
like a daw prop on th* rose, and fall !
Then will tho dissatisfied gust demand to
be taken back to purgatory, a place less
tryfa to his nerves.
Dockin Pogrom hex Daly britened un
wnnst ’ A thot flashed over hfe mind
wich gave him comfort for a minnit—
‘■Inn's ther a Booth for Grant ex there
wux for Linkin T" askt he.
“Ah!’’ sod I, fa alarm, “wood you
kill Grant to hev Colfax fa hfe place ?
We mite kill #ilfax, say you. Alare !
sposn they'd elect Bumnwex President
uv the Beniti Kill Sumner ? Good
Lord, no! They'd then ’ elect Butler
Bpoekoruv tho House, end ho can't
be killed. No! No I We had better
boar the ills we bev than fly to them we
know not uv. It's gone. AU feun with
mo and us. I shel stay fa Kentucky for
the present, tho what may become uv
mo tho Lord only knows.
I’xteouxx V. Nsor, P.M.
(Wich is Postmaster.)

1 won't say a word ox to the causes uv
this most terrible defeat. Seymour wood
make sj&gt;c«hcs, wich hex alius bin fatel
to Prveidenfhul aspirate, and Blare wood
write terrible letters, wich is just ex bad.
Besides Blare fairly represents us, wich
druv off all tbl decent people, and Sey­
mour ruther prides hisself oa being a
gentleman, wich chilled the ardor of our
party. The nominaaboua were unfurchnit, but I don’t rqiroach ’em.
It’s
fate.
I aigli, Deekin Pogrom slglis, and the
rest uv our cirkle wood righe, only they
havn't returned fromlnjeany, wher they
her gone to vote fa the interest uv tho
Consfitooahcn, and to aid fa the main­
tenance uv tho laws.
Sigh 1 I hev reason to sigh. For Pol­
lock will git the Post Offia after all.—
Tho his hands ore contaminated b ' beta
taken into the hands uv niggers —
hands wich handles kalkcr and draws
Bu.nr. Carets HTIX THE WORLD JH t- mollusc*, and is consekcntly degraded
by earnin hia own Erin—his hands will
company altatgbl Ireis. on Ihi. railway.
pass out to Doekfa Pogrom tho paper
RjtOGARE checked through. wich the Corner, takes". The Doekfa.
ex he thought uv this, bust into teem
agin. “I shel stop that (&gt;ap«r," sex he,
‘•and tho Corners shel go back into the
darkness of ignonyice. I shel nover
agin go for a letter—nor will I over Lev
one writton for me to any body. When
a Ablfehn face is at the general deErery
I shel stop patornizin tho Post Oflis I"
Will the new Administraahun deprive
a whole community uv a pap&lt;----------- *to give one uv its supporters a
Wo shel eoe.
Bui, I cood endoor tho Ions t
suhen - for prinsinlo I kin loo
succeeded:—
’
dom squarely in the face - but I------------•‘I can remomber one point in which
er and more terrible followfa thia cat- I am rory sure the printer of 1820 had
a very great advantage over you of th&lt;»o
Wat uv the niggers ? Wai uv us ? davit, and that was in gotting airfare iuat
Wo shel bev niggers votfa at the Ccr- reward for their lahar than you do. Not
nrrs! We shel her, at our polos, aU uv that there wn» plenty of money in those
tlio black cusses who live between hero dave—there waa but liyle of it for a
and Garrottetown, a votfa es regler e&gt; time I can remember when there were
hresl WloAaor St^jso M..MC*. ■. though they wux white men. We shel but two banka in the state. Money was
FMcCABfoWesTa Psm. Agi, Iteirel L bar em defiHn the sakred ballot box ex not plenty. Now and then we got hold
tho they wuxnot uv a cuaridnco. I eee of a pistereen, nine-pence or four-pcnceMWtXYARD. Oaa I Masaeer.
dork buss afore our poor State. They halfiwnny. But I can »0 you what they
Wffl hereafter hold the land wich they did get Dierally ; they rot two cords of
hev bought, and wich they Evo on, by a wood, they gut four bushel, of corn they
shore tenure, and they wffl increase and Ctwelve buahela of oata, and twentymulfiply. Pollock will buy ther pror bushels of potatoes, and sixteen
doose and they wfll work and get money. pounds of butter, for a year’s idaoin-,
Thh money they will lend to us—for ti&lt;m ! I can remember when my father .
we must hev it to sustain life and they cellar was half foil of apples, enough to
wi 1 take mortgagee into our land.— furnish one-half of the nllsga of Munt(Whan I say osr.l mean Deddn Pogrom peber could they hare them now- Why,
and rich). Ex we Dever work oureel
he had to feed them to the hogs. Often
and will no't hev, under the present a?- he had from six to twelve barrels of ci­
^^,1. ft. mru.
der at a time, enough wheat, rye, and
labor usoseoari- to our support, wo kin earn ‘o fill a targe granary, a yard filled
never pav; and the reeult will be, this with right feet wood, potau-e. and vegeboauti'ul land uv ourn, wich we so dear­ tahles at artry aort-qmte difcwat pay
ly love, will naasoui uv the hands uv toe from what we get now, but infinitely
stronger and bettor race into the control

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al Garrettatown yoo bev more than twen­
ty who wood—.
The poor Deekin rushed out uv tho
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T« *ssr riaur
' tbs moat populous, enterprising and
The people will demand rigid honesty' wealthy porttoH of the Unton. Let
and economy in every department of tho, Diem cease to hurl tho contemptible
epithet* of "carpet-bagger'’ and ’•seal*public service, and will hold tho Repub­• wag” at Immigrants from tho North
lican party to a stribt'accountability.
and from Europe, who would bring
That Gen. Gsajtt will justify all tho, them capital, labor and skill to restore
their waste places, least they engender’
expectations of bonost, patriotic men,
' the belief that they arc venomous ser­
we have the most explicit confidence.— pents, crawling on the face of the
But be con- do little without t^o cordial
lug erect in the dignity or^UlMnahlp.
cooperation' of Congress, and th* earn­
Tho Incoming Administration will
est support of tho Republican Press, give confidence to capital and labor in
whi?h more than any other agency the North; and lufuae such vigor

Wo firmly bs- as has not been felt since- the gloomy
llevo he will be fcundto bo tho vsrrlent- year that preceded the war. The ab­
inyfor of extravagance, speculation and sence of all fears of an attempt to over­
throw the reconstructed governments
thieving, whether by Members of Con- by force, and the adjustment of our fin­
grew, Federal Office Holders, ar Jobbers ancial difficulties on an equitable and
and Contractors. A* such ho wfll re­ solid basis—o task to which the new ru­
lers win promptly addfe® themselves—
ceive the earnest and fearless support of wlll calm the public mind, exercise the
tho Baxxix, which has never 'pandered spirit of npadlaUon, invite and encour­
to slavery, flr its supporters and endure- age the return to specie payments, and
carry the whole country forward in a
are, North or South, Political Competi­ career of unexampled enterprise and
tion, Patronage or Potter, and while its
Among tho first duties to which Gen.
Grant will devote his attention will
Post, xxtex wax.
doubtless be the Introduction of rigid
Republican* of Barry County ! Those economy and accountability in every
department connected with the expen­
of you who want a lire County paper, an diture of public moneys. Wo trust that
eo.'ohi paper, an independent paper he will exscind needless offices,slid urge
which darei tpeak At truth, lot it hit or upon Congress a curtailment of Its lav­
ish system of appropriations, and thus
hurt whom it will, scud in your money relievo tho people by reducing the bur­
as subscriber* for tho Bxxxxa for 1869. den of taxation which now oppresses
and vexes both the rich and the poor.
As on inducement to do so noir, wo oiler
Among the reforms which wo hope to
to send our paper from the receipt of see instituted either by the closing ses­
tho money, until January 1st 1870, to sion of the present Congress or the
opening session of its suocccor, Is a rad­
all nete Subscriber! who pay us strictly ical revision of our naturalization code.
in advance for 11,50. Or wo will furn­ Let the right of aliens to the ballot be
ish any of our Subscribers now or old, so protected by safeguards that its ad­
ministration shall cease to be a libel up­
any other paper or Mognzino published
on Judicial proceedings, a burlesque up­
in tho United States, at tho Publishers on the elective franchise, and the sport
and
prey of reckless partisans.
loireit elub rater.
In one particular we anticipate that
Friend* I Shall wo not hear from Gon. Grant’s administration will prove
you at onco ?
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actcre who have played a commanding
part in extraordinary times, he poeacstea rare skill for putting the right man
The Election of Gen. Grant !• the in the right place. This quality Is cstentlal
to th* successful discharge of the
finale of an eight years' llruggle, which
has teamed with events without a par­ duties of the Presidential office. Tit*
allel In the anuab of this or any other Preoldcat must trust very much to the
nstisn. During four of these years the honesty, the sagacity, the discretion of
Republic was engaged lu one of the subordinates. Gen. Grant has proved
greatest civil ware that ever convulsed that be eqjoya the faculty of selecting
mankind, and through! tho other four amUtaate wisely and well to a very romarkablo degree. He has shown that
it has been th* prey of faction* aud pas­
sions that have inflicted evils hardly he has th* capacity to discover and the
ie* calamitous than strife on the battle courag* to appoint to important posi­
tion* those who ore worthy of his confi­
From tlio opening to the close of thia dence ; and we foci sure that be will not
period one man has borne a loading part, fall to cxcrciso both in the new field
whereon
he is about to enter according
and for the larger portion of it be has
been tho mo&gt;»t conspicuous actor In the to hl* Judgement, pnd In spite of pres­
wonderful drama. Starting la obscuri­ sure or clamor from friends or foes.
If the new Adminbtratlon shall prove
ty, and advancing by slow and sure
steps, he has reached an eminence where as successful ** wo belleye it will, *o
he challenges tho respect and the confi­ completely must It ^dispose of all the
dence of the body of hie countrymen, leading subjects that have troubled the
and has made his name a household country for the last ten year*, andromc
word throughout the world. This man, of which sprang Into existence a* min­
by the tuffrnges of his feBow-cltisans, ister* of evil a third of a century ago,
has been placed at the bead of puUlie that it wouljd not Ixi marvellous If ere
affairs for the four years Immediately Its dose tiftro should be a reorganization
before us. And as soon ns tho preju­ of political parties such as occurred In
dice* and the passion* engendered by a thsadministrattou of Jefforeon and in

moulds public opinion.

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SEWING

In the tear which is now drawing to
; s *nd, the ext the skill, and th* labor
, f tho People of tho United State* have
] eon employed with greater diligence
, ad vigor and in broader fields than ev_r before, and tlio fruita of tho earth
have been gathered into the granary

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day, to giro place to returning h»xmony
and fraternal affection throughout the
Republic. Many foreign Suteu have
entered into lit'eal agreements with us,
while nations,"which are fax oft and
which heretofore have been unsocial and
exclusive, have become our frienda—
The annual period of rest, which wo
have reached in health and tranquility,
and which is erownod with so mapy
blessings, is, by nnivtnal consent, a con­
venient and suitable one for cultivating
persona! nioty and practicing public de­
votion. I therefore recommend that
THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH
day of NOVEMBER, next, b* set apart
and observed by all tho people of tho
United States as a day for public praise,
thanksgiving, and prayer to the Al­
mighty Creator and Divino Ruler of the
Univen*, by who** ever watchful, mer­
ciful, and gracious providence alone
States and nation*, no loss than familire
and individual men, do live and move
and have their being.
In witness whereof; I have hereunto
set my hand and caused tho teal of th*
United States to be affixed.

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“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.*

Hasting* Feb. 28th. 1868.

NEVk*8 DEPOT,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB PURIFYTNfi THE BLOOD’
GEOBGE PRESTON

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

BEAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

&amp;. Well Selected Stock of

ROCERIE8,

furiously contested campaign shall have
Under each el tho great chieftain*
had time to cool, no eandld person will
for a moment doubt that "the Interests, Jut named, old Issues and cflbtc organi­
the honor, and the glory of tho Repub­ sation* and decrepit leaden passed into
cbllv'.os, and during their respective
lic are socure’ln his bauds.
administrations parties askutnel the
One of ths first objects to which the
forms which they wore for the succeed­
new Administration will turn Its atten­
ing thirty years. Bo wo imagine it will
tion, will be the completion of th* task
bo under the rule of Grint. It would
of reconstruction,the pacification of the
contradict the precedents, belle the lea­
South, and the restoration of order and
se no of history, and set nt naught the
security to that suffiiring portton of the
deduction* or philosophy, If ths con­
vulsion* through which ws have passed,
As to reconstruction, ths triumph of
and of which the election of Grant I*
Grant and the defeat of Seymour, in n
the logical conclusion, did not result la
manner so signal and eon elusive, will of
a new order of thing* whose culminat­
tbemselva* virtually solve ths problem;
ing point will be n reorganisation of j&gt;oand we hope to Be*The three State* now llticnl partire. Our civil war, the aboli­
outside of the Union restored to their
tion of slavery, tho enlargetnsnt of tho
relation* to th* Government during the
«u ffn.gr, tho reconstruction of the
approaching session of Congress. Ws
Union, and fundamental amendments
entreat that bsdy to hasten the comple­
of the Constitution, have carried us
tion of the work?, so that when Gen. through a revolution notlsOs radical
Grant shall tak* the President's oath than that whlcji delivered us from the
every star shall beam with undimmed
lustre from the banner that wares over
Thoso who are to blind to reoogulzo
his head. If, however, It ehall bo de­ the new era, those who ere to* slow to No. 30.-M first ra Btete Btr*«t br ili fwl dm
layed till ho outer* th* White House, keep pasoiWitb tbs progress of events,
we ar* sure ho will push It to a rapid must be left to Wander among tho tornl*
i OUry frtsu D&lt;r*U&gt;*&gt; wttb viu.
cenaumatlon ; for be is awara/thal ths of the dead past; while men of clear Ns. 4A-N*«
os Or**a Slrwi. Frie* 11,700.
.
pcepls are desirous of seeing this obsta­
vudoa and atastlc step will become th* No. 43.-H*um sod S UU on Drofcdvsy, *e«r
cle to lb*, peace of the country Immedi­ guides of the* nation, and load It for­
ately removed out ef tho way.
ward la acareer of expansion, of pros­
The bare suece** *f a candidate whose perity, of power, and of renown, such
, MsSO, well wfur^
platform and policy are embodied In the a* have Illustrated no previous period
phrase, "Lrt a* have pwrol” will can** la Its history, and will scarcely find a
the wavw of passion and violence in th* parallel In th* annals of any people.—
Southern State* to sink in repos*. If, IT. Y. Am.
however, after he shall have ns*ura*d
tbe chair of State, sx-rsbsls *f tlio
sdjool of. Hampton, Forrest, Wise, CA1 JOURMAX for November, contains
Bcmmcn and ToombsCKittau* their as. Portraits and Btograpbical Sketches of
aoultsupona Government which ha* Max Muller, tiw I’bllologiral Scholar
magnanimously spared their Uv*s, and and Author[Isaac Taylor, the eminent
shall not instantly refrain from stimu­
lating nreon and murder, and cognate
crims*. Ue loyal people *f the nation
will demand that they be triad by court
martial for violating th*Ir paroles, *r by
criminal tribunals for treason, and if
oonvlcteti that tirey be banlSbsd from
th* country or put to death. "IM us
have peso* I" •
Wstope, bowrrer, that reseoa has
not Bed from th* old rating statMot of
the South, and that under th* firm, sa-

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la Exchaas* Blesk,

HIDDIXTlLUt, . BAMY CO, - MICHI* IF-

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snout, NOTICEa
roJiUeal excitement almost always
eausM n&gt;oro or Us, of aerem.i
"d’n“
•hotild not be. In a political rera-

machine
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fJISSOLtmON.

. . V. I. S.UAWAT

BOWNE A 0ALLOWAY,

bankers.

umpha, as well aa the adoJZTT.
C~.tr,. a.
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BUSINESS CARDS.

ASTIXOa, MICH.

tte saw* wtostyteaf MASLOW, OOVfrTKAB
» OBANT, fa tealrad by watoal waaaaL
.
N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,

JgAItMY COUNTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
KHiiEiprsu............. . ........
II K.SARGKXT. Oral flop, Chicago,
r E Mere, A--I Soft. Detroit.

***!■« Maeklaa la n,«

,,
------ wiui its own
peculiar views ot expediency
And
‘*'irth l'*Uhaa‘B »ndrUbt Benos
jolttlcal oppMsenta should consider
everything said and done tn a political
“ Rcneral and not personal us

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
MtLLINE

UEXTflTlTCUM
LU “

nUealMtion. This will Xreta S
,

itxo.—The Fural AVw Yorker
&gt;n mbslng from our table for
,Kki past. Howls that, friend

■Best StUch,

Waxtxp Immediately, a few leads
of 1'rv Wood on subscription. Will
these wb &gt; propo«e to pay us for the
BASXEHln wood, take special notion of

tkePtefagSU;

WARRAHTE11
fivvu Urepaired.

MOST FR ACTICAL

IG ■ACHIJU.'

I TYSTifil
tailway!

Bonn Racijko Dom't Pay.—We
Battle C'ri.lk AMAh-We loam
J&gt;-ar that a sun of Thomas Tixkixm of
that the enterprising firm of Dextox A
&gt;;kt» Village, was thrown from a Rack
Kkeleb, Bakers and Grocers, at Battle
dloMK on Mondhy, and some what aeriCreek, opposite the Kaltag Hoaao, are
■uualy brused.
now tngngid In tbe vholraate Oytter
Trade, and are furnUhlng.among many
Paiuwsau—The Han. 8. A. Biack­
other extensive dealrra, Messrs, M. A.
max of I'aw Paw, Grand-master Of the
Fuller, W. a. Haetwdx. Geo. Mo
fln-lepcndent Order of Odd Fellows in
CAXUAg.and Thomas Ch a mbksllaix,
of this Village, dally with large quan­
tities of those delicious bivalves. We
learn tliat they have .i-eelol contract,
with the celebrated Baltimore and New
Haven packing houses, which enables
them to sell a better article, at even Ires
efdhe meeting on Friday evening, with
prices than tbe Detroit dealers can furn­
terrific for.-e, scattering the, glare and
ish them ; and we know, practically,
-ull in all directions, but fortunately do­
that no better Oyster can be obtained
ing no other damage.
anywhere West of the Atlantic coast,
than arc tho c sold by these gentlemen.
We advise all our Oyster Dealers to try
u.!Ksox, employed nt the Hash and
their goods before buying at tnpre dis­
MUod Factory,of OoL Wm. II. Dickbv. tant point*. and paying higher
lathis Village, was eerloualy burned, a
dqr or two since by pouring Babbit
mCd into a box containing oil. caus­
ing the bo! rneUl to fly in all direc­
tions. striking him iu the (o&amp;i and on
Ta hereby given that the TtwnMp
SbeAand., inflicting frightful but not
Board, ot the Township of Haatlugs,
dangerous injuries.
,
will meet at the office of the Clerk, on
Saturday the 28th Inst, at one o'clock P.
M. to audit accounts. Dated Hasting*,
receipt of a specimen number of the
Nov., 10th, 1883. By order of the Board
Ifra/rns Far ver, an agricultural, llteraJ. W. BENTLY, Clerk.
ryiand family newspaper, of more than
endinary value te the pwiple of tbe
Ncth West, published almultanlou«ly
at Madison Wisconsin. and Chicago
Illrrnis, at the extreme y low price of
45(8Oa year. Tho paper in quarto in
Term, and printed In the best atyle of
the Art preservative of arts. It should
lisw many subscribers aiming the Far-

Corner of Jefcson and Railroad Streets,

HAJ3^IM}8,

other than political relations, the earn­
est and active cooperation of the people
of each Immediate neighborhood,for all
that will tend to promote special, local,
and social proeperity-lo build up, and
expand, and enlarge.'tbe^uxintss intorreto of each, to the end that alt may go
•n from prospering fo prosper. No
good r«ult can possibly be obtained by
carrying our poiUics either Into our
business or our social relations. Three
should bo independent of all political
strife, that the grealesl good ot tho
greatest number may be secured.—
Henoe we say, that while tri politics it
is right to class every man. as an oppo­
nent of his country's boot Interest who
votes in opposition to your pollUcal
principles. N«vaaTnxuas,i&gt; all thx
OTHXB IIXI.ATIOXB OF X4FF., WE SHOULD

MICH.

Bn Gali Griceriet
Mxn/cmt
Blckary Cavnaro. Mkk.
aprtlal

Tns luaexar axd Fdomt Assoxtmett
ever offered in ths County.

I AIM TO SELL

G.nuine Artlol'ea.

laa.'
PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

UNITED STATES
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

A UTHOKITY.
S. C. THOMPSON 4 CO’S

ONE DOLLAB SALE OF

Boots and Shoes,
simplrjoitie. lotto rebjretto .nammln fow
a»«&lt; ifaHifa, teal ih. BrnTtopriM^o“wfta
■JIcImmsoC teetro. and which. eociMqantly,
rffiTl e.on or l.u
|K. ..

MAIM BROTHERS.

! Drift
Mciitt
Groceries,
rerm.
. reumi

Silks, Shawls, Drcflfl Goods, Linen
Good.’ Linens, Dry Goods; Cot­
ton, Fancf Goods, Albums,
Bibles, Silver FJitodWare,
Cutlery, Watches, Ma­
chines; 4c., 4c., 4c.

Meatag*. W. wo.14 ...t~etA.il,
troitoa U&gt; oer .rw SCUOULtJOffOBOok.

«■

TEE SONG- CABINET.
By C. O. ALLEN.

Ttesa .rticl.. fo.te Mid .1 th. wslfora prica cf

oils

Bair Bagaaerator.

W. O. HEDftlCK * CO..

Saddlers &amp; Harmiiero,
B1RRT «RD UT0H COURTIB
T” '“’i’KXigKUr "

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Banter &amp; Kichaiie Dealer,

eS-jdrssa-.Ki-SWSisi

WJ1BU,3SeHtS=®8S

urilou SA bath Hchool Concert was held
st tiieprrebvtertan Chnreb, last Sab­
linth evening. Tho attendance was foralsh rack soeplfal story cr poom. The bolarge,the Houm being crowded, and wrgui picinrv. ore eecoaeely good. tmbrsefag
four
Ulu.lr.U4 by six ngrei-

DRESSING
HABPEB8
NEW MONTHLY MA'GAZINE.

Tbs pablbbrrs annaescv far ISO a new renal
live ramarks were made by Mr. IwonnSabbath School Missionary, and by tbrebansfag Mln Caw Illa Williao. also as
origlasl story for boys sad girls, to res tbrosgh
Rtw.Jk.
Moors, Pastor of the Metho­
dist Episcnjial Church, iu this Village.
Ot such, ths more tbe belter.

sol.

mertiag of Che "Hastings Hocial," (tbe
eocnndaif the season.) will be held on
Tuesdv evening Dec. 1st, and will be
e.tthrordoa each alt ornate Tuesday
■evening duringtho winlet; notice of tho
Finer of meetlcg will be given from
'time totnhne. All Interested In the- pro­
motion wf “Good will among men,"
socialorder, and tho prosparity of the
Prwlytexlati Oiurob, are cordially In- t,l. E.tr^ts, prrpsr.J fa .eras,) fakes om b&lt;~r
tefora dfao«r. will inssrs a good «pp&lt;ill«. pre
mots digesUoa. sod s»ks krallhy ««b. Tstes
is doers of from 4to«.evsty aigb*. »U1 rare laI'ATiuiKrrE Home Hanufactubes.— duration. Cortfareres. Dvsr Cowplslofa. foes......__ IJrir. BowWe ask the at teation of oar readers to „
ihs advert inementof Mr. James Claxk,
io br found wader the head of new adrenlsments In this issue of the BaMflia. Mx. (1, has on hand, or Dourly
ready for market, tbe best lot of euttare
and pleasuresitsghs ever seen in Heat­
80WKWJU &lt;DV A H l&gt;
ings, aad tksje la no doubt they are aa
oat from hia shop to. and will bo sold as
rJirap u any Using man can afford to
a. 11 first rtruw work. Give him a call,
•’trybody In want of Cutters, Bobs,
Klei&lt;ha, Itoggtoa^or Wqow of any pat­
tern, and our word for It you will be
pleMed.

' sial slag tte
&lt;• lispro’**!

leg tta Irssl fajsnoas

■ IN THE

AsvaU vOlptanateteaotear ibfa. Dom*. lagTvdfoaUfrom wtesb H is srads. It baa tare
esara. bat a—kw } o«r slate Trow aao spwudL M.le your kUt'i start sad plsia as
paidllh

Take Particular Notice!

(t•.muu s*«cs. I MA.}
GRAND AND SQUARE

Grand One Dollar Sale!
Wholesale and Retail.

.Agents I

Groceries and Provsions,
MAUA, AXBB, SAXT, COD MSB,

CoeaiMisn roa Luu Cues, la FaarnnM.

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.

WE HAVE COME
menl In tbe Denaecrot, that we did not
fulfil our con trad about setting tho Su­
pervisors Report. The Farm are. that
Yorxa undertook to Mt bls half first,
aadsent to doit a hand unfitted for
that kind of work, end'who kept the
Rectml tn bls bands four dAy*toertae
much matter aa ear mas art In one day,
snly Mt oae-thlrd of the Report, at
that His delay cauam us to keep the
Baxxkm back two days, this week that
we might publish tho Beport in ftxlLGusss "Rock" in future wfll find tt
difficult to get us caught tn that kind of
«*-I»rtnerehlp, though we mean to bo

c&amp;ttgsrosa.'tssj
MMMfo

(Ml m rasSw Ov»|ers tf yen wata &lt;te BKBT la
tekMsra world.

IASU FOB BIDBS AMD HILT!

Tla.Ware at Every DeeevipUM,

KEROSENE OIL,

�GEO

abeep, was not intended for publication.
Bui sa there is nothing of a private
ehurecter in its oontoaU, and as it cootains an amaring problem to ba solved
by those extremely philanthropic com­
mercial gentlemen who so strenuously
decry the tariff—not by any means on
account of its effect on tirir ovn interest
but purely on accountof this disinterest­
ed affection for the wool growers and
manufacturers—wo will venture to place
tbe letter before our readers :
FarntoLME, near Delaware, Ohio, )
-------$
' October
16th 1868.
z
Mt Dias Sib :—I have just received
for
your circular letI or of the14
. th Inst,—
which I am much obliged. I think your
action wise and necessary. Of course
the growers of long wool would not be
ratified with such a discrimination
against them aa would result from the
re-raiabhshmmt of tho Reciprocity
Treaty. My pcnonal interest in tho
matter is vwy small indeed.; but I hare
for a long time insisted that tho people
of the U tritod Btntoe ought to grow all
tho wool they use; that the genera!
welfare would be promoted thereby;
that on lands worth $50 to $100 per
acre, large floeks of sheep for the pro./ duction of wool merely, cannot be proff* tably kept while smaller floc k* of good
mutton sheep can be managed to good
adrirntago ; that in all the Middle States
Were mixed husbandry prevails, these
sheep can bo profitably kept to on ex­
tent sufficient to supply the demand of
■ our long wool manufactures ; and that
tho wool can bo produced aa cheaply aa
iu any other dvjJixvd country, when we
nhallnavo passed our present derange­
ments and have returned 'to a specie
currency
At our Elite Fair at Toledo I met
Mr. --------- of Boston, with whom you
are doubtless well acquainted. He insistel that tho present tariff would prove
a failure no far as it was expected to ad­
vance tho price of wool; that tho effect
.had been so to reduce tho {trices of the
fins wools of South America, that Eug' liah and other European manufacture™
could afford in consequence to lay down
woolen goods in New York now, at aa
low rates as they could before tho in­
crease of tho duties.
I inquired whether this was, and was
likely io continue to be, the true stole of
tho case ? He replied tliat there could
be no mistake about it whatever. Thon
said I—“You may reet assured this tariff
can never bo repealed, for the fact you
bwitsq demonstrates that all the reve­
nue received by the Government from
this Tariff on wool aud woolens, cnit tit
jxnplt noikiny at all—is Bo tax on the
consumer; and if it docs not benefit tho
wool grower by increasing the price of
and ill»nml-4
his product, it docs him in this respect ■eirrular f»»». Agrata vaatod. Sl’ENl'E A CO.,
no injury, and benefits him in common U l aA Flic., Xaw Yerk.

Hypophosphites
ACT PACMITI.T AND Cxan-AOrLT
IN ALL STAGES OF

Basintss Bii

CONSUMPTION.

,'ffussjfcria ■sst
r_. .. js

k. CAII1.

AU Hastings Outdone I
PRoilATK OBDkE.

'

'

lb. ...crattooa nsWir rad uulfone.. AU Ibe
l*JMJton5« dto.ypw with • rapid 11; that

SdtilJBc.

Ballonal.

Tbs Murae. oUhe HTPOPHOSPBITES.Io lb.
ear. of that (rvata.1 Kours&lt; of lb, rat., Cov
aramra. to -aaparaQrlad iu IbaSanala nt mediria.." Thto tberraghlj tfetoeUle Ktmntj acta
■RA towiett.
!■ all ttogw of lulmseJar

an Dor vraara. lh«r—in

.... ... ’ -n r*v

Tbe bra.Aclal .Sieta ortbiaEetoMlr.srs eqaal-

SOSADALIS
TRY IT I

TRY IT I

TRY IT

HYPOPHOSPHITES

■ EST REaEDT TH DISCOVERED.

(Mad* from tha Formala of Dr. J. P. CbarahiU.
nf Faria.) la the but rowdy known to Nadlcal
Roiraet. In arary.au wbvre lb. roetiaa pbvalcltn prrtcrilra "toniea. Iron. Whlaker. cod liver

Itaei (file BMJJrsr, Kiteji,
o. i. spavuiis.
mS»agsaa&amp;ffiSrs.Tai

iLSsmiss Cra*Mfcjyssra ssi«ys? traTTi

&amp;IICDSS,

ROSADALIS

Is^-Reconimendcd by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.

i’O’efloittt
wiH quickly restore Gray Hair
la its natural color and beauty,
and produce Icxerlint growth. It hi
perfectly harmlew, end ia preferred
orrr every other preparation by
those who hare a fine head of hair,
ai well u those who wish te restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
Imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.

AMOSICALBOXIONKDOLLAH
Agricultural Items-

2

!Tiknytol firassra.srararaas sfiTiisi to raB

AIMAMULNB. FlatolUT
xvanc uaxta to-mfaai

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Hair dressinGE

imperuau riaiid too atomna for luH JJ
[•a«»a on U&gt;c whole aubtort llv Wbltllrr. aoalldratial pbyanton, .*.1: Hl Ch.rim Su Unia. Ho,

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

IMPROVED

FA/ORITE

BLOOD. ■*J,UOOD-!'*,u-»“

Ail orchard in Maasochubetu which
has been used mi a hog pasture for twen­
ty years,
never failed to produce a
large cro^bf fruit A worm-eaten np
pie is a rarity in that orchard.
Animals of sdl kinds fatten more readi­
ly in dimly lighted places, than when
exposed to the full light of day. This
is especially tho case with fowls Brood­
ing stock, however, especially horses,
should have light
- Yodatt, in his book entitled ‘friio
Horse," says this animal will never drink
hard water if soft is within his reach;
that ho will leave clear, transparent hard
water for a pool or stream of soft even
• though tiie latter be discolored with mud.
Very eold wfclqr from the wull will make
- Qm hair raisa up, and uot nufrequently
cause an attack of the gripes.
' The Ohio Farmer says tho most rapid­
potato digging he ever witnessed, was
aono with a born abovcL Tho shovel
'was drived into the earth beside and undor tho hill, and a portion lifted out,nnd
■ by a quick jerk scattered over the sffrface, entrrsly aeporating soil and voge• tablof, leaving tho potatoee clean. Gen•rally, two applications of the shovel
• finished the work upon a IrilL

4 Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

DEPOT, 19S GREENWICH ST., H. T.

We WILL NOT be CNDERKOLD.

Green Tea, 90 to $1,00.

Best uuri’at ef Crockery In Tows.

ESK:

,_______ rrti
SsMbrarradunlUlbclIlh
to hsvVbv SPAIN AD-

Fresh Goois cosstaslly os hai&lt;.

Old Cools selling regardlesa of Cost,
.lew Geodte, Jan Received,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
Hullega. Aug. SO, IMT.-aRrl

PRICE ONEDoUjIb.

^.’inthester's

Boston DOLLAR Store!
UE [trnwaaa Socc.va AtUodinj oar pul
baaiwu Au iodumd «• la auk* put pm-

SPECIFIC PUL

T

GEORGE PRESTON
larltae /rar all.a lira to hia

&amp;. Well Selected Stock of
?ROCERIE8,
i taaal^b. raid. aUkral regard to priraa, to

.
,

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR.
Opposite to Brink Dlooic.

'

STOVES, IRON.
for One Dollar,
'
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।
,

---V—* ~
wwiw Lvinavv orpaas. Tbn.aboald aol fail to oa. lb.

•'(j^i&gt;&lt;M.LAi*r:'k,cir.hlrtl ** *£
ndidtndncMiifnl-ciflvr.il loAr.nl. rand
Hubs. Adtr... LABONTI A BABBIT.
n Bedbnry SUMI, Boston, Mra

BAT DWrpiUUTlON
A fitUt. k latab strayed for the first
time into the woods, and excited much
discussion among other animals. In a
mixed company, cmi day, when he be­
came the subject of a friendly gossip,

Iks Ha

WINCHESTER’S SpboficPILL
^^’"bBuI'ramir,?.“(rrtab“f
te.a’

•it.nalv.1; omAfor mon than Tblrtv Yaam.—
Drad aarardlag to direatoag rt will aaradllr rtibe Virile Pa«m in all carat of ImpoUacy
At the small advance of flee seats per •tom
or laeapaeiiy.
pound over tbe prices as sold by them.
ia.A HBW THEATIBX.-W
This Is ulmpartoal eii ftlsnns to all who
b/’fnroiVh*^'Sata'SL'SSC

“* r*Bpt “toaliM ran Uglv.

JIMOO SStetSSHWSS •“

GEORGE PRESTOH

F*(JdI or arad for CVralara firing Prices,

McConnell, Agent.
M *M»n Braros St. Grand RaplAt, Mkh.
[MM/n
•
wm. h.

'the goat praised him.
“Pooh!” said the lion, “thisistoo ab­
surd. Tho beast is * pretty beast
enough, but did you hear him roar F I
heard him roar, and by the manes of my
fathers, whan he roars ho does nothing
but cry ba- a—a F* And the bon bleat­
ed his brat in mockery, but bleated far
frfanireD.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 25, 1868.

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WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

In the autumn of 1817, while the
woods were bright in the variegated
r •.
hues which followed the light touche, of
srrGn In frost, a mounted traveler was ouiotlv
“J
। pursuing hii way through a dark, broad,
: kvsly forest u» th. v-to part of th.
. . .. _
_..u ..-------- Slate Of New York.
Ho had ridden three miloe since see­
ing a Httrnan habiia-tun, and had yet twu
to go before he could gel sight u» anoth­
er. He was deciding a hill into a
gloomy looking volley, through which
flowed a shallow but switt running
stream, and tn reaching tbo water ho al­
lowed his thirsty beast to drink.
At that moment n man stepped ont
from a cloister of bushes into a road ot
horse path on the other side of lliu
stream This man was dressed like a
hunter, and carried a rifle on his aboul
dor. In his general appearance there
was nothing that indicated boMility or
wicked dcrign. He was of medium sire
compactly built, with inteUijjont features
-laansi Gesrsaa J«TIS THE WORLDJEJ ae- and a certain air of pniility, seeming
eemp.ay all nlglil Ifalna on thia railway.
rather as one abroad from tome new
town for a day’s sport, than a profes­
BAOGAOE CHECKED THROUGH.
sional hunter.
All this the mounted traveler careful­
ly noticed lie fore ho crossed tho stream
to continue his jotunsy, and when they
camo together, pleasant salutabuus wore
exchanged.
“Hao weather for traveling, sir, re­
marked the man with the gun.
-And for hunting also, 1 suppose,”
smiled the man un the burse.
“Yoe, there is gome enough," return­
ed the other, “but am a pour hunter,
and can only show one bear for mv day’s
Mersinc Ex.^ Matt*1 4540
; !&gt;sv Is.. »:*o work thus far. and that is almosjf use
r.z.. IlM a a ; Vicki Is- »# . less to me, for I hare no meins dftakrailway Ferry
lUchlras Usslral »My
Kk al fcou i. a.. r~»l •' Third .imi •**#*• ait away. I would willingly giro a
..
*. v , and**• r- - ; l&gt;«trolt * Mllwsiikte
ir for the uw of a horse hko yours
nd WieMaao 8oa0*« &lt;*««k •»»*»*• » • “* for a cuuple of hours. If you eon spend
five minutes or so 1 would liko you to
•m the bear; it is only just breond three
buslie. some ‘-IM yards from hero.
“I will nut only look at it," said the
traveler, dismounting and fastsning his
boroe, “butil wttoo heavy, I wiM take
itatong for you, seeing 1 R™ going the
Junctor thanked him in a must cor­
dial manner, and then, as if to make

J AME8 JOBJCRTON, Freprfeter.

fnnn. whither jonraeying and so hwth,
and learning in T^ply, that the latter
resided in Albany, was travelling in p-rt
for his health, aid portly with the view
or making an oxteuairo land purchase.
■I0.1"ere we are!" sxclaim-d, the
ba,l»ull.&lt;.o«n»rmar~w

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some curiou- seals, and a diamond rinr. ,
“Ah, yes I remember you now.”
which he fmrty tore firm his finger —
“Im mo teD you why -1 was thus sfTh-.- h-, ’re -l-ed* into fi-.tlrfA- '-r
I feeted.
—■ »•My evo »—
had
» »just
—• chanced
■- - on a
st, picket! up his rifle, plunged madly .carious seal which had once beluugod to
through the bushesinto tns road, mount u merchant named Philip Sydney, who
cd the travider’s hu^e. aud dashed was allot in the western part of this state
away from the awful some.
sumo twenty yearn ago ; nA on looking
We tun t now suppose a lup-o of at yonr features closely, • knew you to
twenty years.
•
■
In i'ie swing of 1837, there Vend i.
th. city al N.w York a Hauler «" |
miiidnaire whome we shall call Btephen
Edwarte. He owned .a palatial man
siun, splendidly furnished, in the ver
“Yes, I know you," pursued the other
heart of the town, and ho and his wiS and a week after I disguised myself and
were amunc the leaders of the fiuhi-i
had an interview with you in pour own
•"
'
They had a beajitifif mansion
You ream tuber •» that, of
coureo?1
who was about to be married to a foreign
‘But,’’ gasped the trembling wretch,
nobleman, and great preparutiuns were
*
One day. about tU period, as the
“Yre, and with that very money, and
banker stood conversing with 'a gvakte what other L could command, I was en­
man from another city, who had called abled to buy enough of your own biHa
to ass him un buainM, be obMtved that to make that ran upon your bank that
the latter suddenly turned pale and be­ broke it and forced rain upon you ”
gan to tremble.
“And what would you do now, that I
“My dear sir." said ho in his tuual am ruired F’ inqnind "
•"
—'
tho other,
with
tones of off-hand sympathy, “whatis the the deadly calmness of dsRpreation.
_
matter ? ore you ill F'
“Now that I have had
d my revenge, I
“A little faint, sir, hut nothing to want you to know that I myself ion‘the
came any alarm,” replied the ether hor­ man you attempted to murder
n
and did
ridly. I am subject to such epelU. If ___ ___ ____________ r Eid uc t I. Behold
you will bo kind enough to excuse me where tlio ball struck and glanced !"
tor ten nd outre or so, 1 will take a short and ho took off his hat and showed it
‘•God bo prni..ed I" ejaculated tho oth­
er “God be praised that you are yet liv­
ing," and unable to restrain his emotion
h. burst into tears "Oh sir,' ho con­
tinued, “you have taken a load from my
It was perhaps a week after this that soul. Though poverty, beggary and,
on. night the great banker was seated disgrace are staring mo in the toes, I am
by the fire in his librarv, when a Krrun t not guilty of murder, and am more hap­
camo in and presented him a letter -He pythan I haro bocn in twenty years,
look it withe yawn, opened it in the must with all the luxurious sunounduigs cl
indolent snd indifferent manner possi­ Vealth. It was my firat and last crim.ble, but had nut rmul a doSon words lx- I have never bean able to tell how I was
foro he camo up with a start, turned induced to eo outrage my nature as on
deadly pale,and trembled so that tho pa­ that fearful occasion. Now, sir, do with
per rattled. He finished the note, for it
was rather a n&lt;&lt;te than a letter—worked merciful to my innocent ^"w'1
“I forgive you," returned the other,
one hand nervously at his throat, and
with th. other ----- ■*
extending his hand “I forgive you —
temple.. Fori_________________ ______ You have been fearfully punished alcd to bo chucked into calmness, by his reedy, and Sa God baa seen proper to
iron will some terrible emiXinu. and he preserve ns and bring us together, let
so far succeed*! as to oddroa tho wait­ .us hope, fur our jfrrsent and future tnling servant in aa ordinary ton.:
rstion, to etfdeavor eo to live u to de­
■JturwM. who gwv. you this loiter ?"
serve the bleeaings w^-seteive. I will
' A man,' sir, and said h.'d wait for restore you enough io place you and
remr family aliuve wantund fur the rest.
•'Then I suppose he's waiting?"
•Teo sir"
■ Very well, show him in."
Philip Byduoy kept his word, and with
Souu there was a light tap at the door, ,'a start in the world, aud an easy consci­
ushered in the stranger, and immediate­ ence the yet enterpri»ing Stephen Ed­
ly withdrew. The stranger verging on wards accumulated another respectable
sixty, of rough appearance and attire fortune, much of which he spent in
Hu wore an old grey overcoat, buttoned -barite.
'
Philip Sydney died in 184", and Ste­
to the throat, ana a pair of green gogglee, and his whole drees was saturated ph on Edward, in 1851.
Is not truth, indeed, Mtrangor than fic­
with rniu.
'Toko a seat," said the banker, point­ tion ?
ing to a chair near the fire.
“No, thank you, I’U stand." was the
gruff reply. “Yon got my letter, and of
course you know my business/' he add­
One of tbs cleverest rtmntmrt and
ed.
wits of the town, “Mr Bparrosrmst,"
“You allude to thia, I suppose," re­ tells Lie, following uf Qov. Seward,which
plied the banker, producing the letter is quite to good to b# kept for private
which bad caused him so much portur- circulation;
During hbi incumbency of the guber­
natorial chair, before ths days of rail. “I do not understand iL Yon mini niada. the Governor had occasion to vis­
have made a mistake."
it a certain port of the State ; and, on
“No tuistako at all. I tu present starting mounted upon tbo box of the
mail-ooach. to enjoy his cigar and the
October; and saw you,Bt&gt;q&gt;hen Edward*. scontu^. The driver was an iuquisatire
, hoot the man—aid if you go and deny
driver, and his passenger humored him.
it. I'll have you in prison before morn­
Land agent F’ said the driver.
ing. I’ve hid my plans and got every“No." quoth Seward.
’tli ig auro ; and if yottgo to playing in­
“Belling goods F’ ,
nocent, and refuse my terms, Lil tako
“No."
care to see you dis atrotaldng hemp.
“Traveling preacher F’
The banker turned •pale in. rate of
“No."
himself shuddered and struggled to a
“L'ateat medicines F'

“Cap t give it——it weuM rain me.”
•■Inst » mn aav.' roioined the other.

what will follow if I go this way." '
He argued, urged and imnlared for
merer at loss fearful cu*t In vain —
At last tho banker seeing niin,diagrace
aud death before him if he refused—
agrred to forma Ho also agreed to
moot tho stranger with tho required snm
on the following night, in front of 8t
Paul's church. Both were punctual to
the fixed time and bills and cuecks tu
die amount of one hundred thousand
dollars changed bands.
I A month Inter there was a tremen
dous run un the bank of which Stephen
Edwards was the principal owner. It
No, by Aamkr." was Mr. Bunker’s
wuh roon broken and eloeed. Then tho
reply.
sheriff was Mt to work,by eager cr*dL“Who is, thenP’ said the startled
ors, aud all tbo reel estate and pureonal smoker.
arvperty of the late mil jonaire were
-n.rfes Hre/r
Jeiwxl and sold, leaving him a beggar
. -f/eeTw.*. Af.iys«&lt;asjfa- OrteAer.
and just claims un»ati»i’w&lt;i. Fashiona­
ble friends deserted ths family, and tho
proud nobleman refused tno liand of the
rained banker’s aocomplishsd daughter.
In tho very midst Of hia disgrace and

Mako marriage a matter of moral

Tke Egret te-Tbal yee la.re veer Burner
•I Uwe, to enter into eer, Hntoed rffoietgn. i»
•eetriel interesl*.
The pro-teel sf l,„m.

Mam- in your own religion.
Many into a Afferent blood and tons-

Cmtami.
y • As food se lbs
H, HHACKBbU aee’l Faso * AjP»&gt;&gt;- Mrew
T IMK roB

or in company.

“Your fare erems romewhat femi
bat I esmnoi name you,’’ returned Bt

IZVtriJ5?tokao*j

ST A 1S. toaiv IU. A

tic felicity
Unrticai of__ __ ___ ___
Never find feulL aabss it is perfectly
certain that a fault ha. l«e&gt; eotaautt^,and even then prclud.il with a hire,
and lovingly.
Neglect the whole awrid besides, rath­
er than one another. '

Never make a remark aj tho expeuM
of the other ; it is meanness
Never jiart for a day without loving
words to think of during abeenae a be­
sides it may be that you will not most

At the ooncluaion of tho speech, a
gentleman row to hi. feet, and said :
•I txuzt the gentleman, in the appli­
cation of his remarks, refora to his own
moihcr and sisters, aud not to ours.”
The effect of this mun just and time­
ly rebnka was overwhelming, the ma­
ligner of women was covered with oonfu-

in prefacing a few words which w.
fur a long limo had it in our mind

K

Of oil the oriis prevalent among young
monjo know of none more bUghtiwg
in Wboral effects than the tendney to
spook slightingly of ths virtu, of woman.
Nor is there anything in which men are
so thorougi ly misuken as the low mKms's they often form of the integrity of
women not of their own mothers and
siatora, thank God. but of others who,
thev forget, are somebody slse's mothers

right to misuse all other woman, by what
they see of these than they would have
to cstinuite the character of honest and
respectable ririxsns by the devekrpmenta
of crime in.our police courts.
Let young men. remember that their
chief happinoM depends upon their ut­
ter faith tn women. No worldly wisdom
no misanthropic philosophy, no general­
ization, can corer or weaken thia fuudameutol truth. It stands like the record
of God himself—for it is nothing leas
than this—and should put an everlasting
seal upon lips that are wont to speak
slightingly of women.

Onr. —Only one drop of water at a
time that had found its way from the
mighty ocean through the dike,and was
slowly wearing a little channel. Only
one drop! Yet if that little child in his
meaning rambla had not noticed it, who
can tell what the terrible results might
have been?
■
Only a stray sunbeam.' Yet pre­
chance it hath -•—’ -----------*
abfrU,. * ”
aorny stricken heart,
or its g —
found its way through
------------ branches of some wild wood,
kissed the moss-covered bank where the
tiny viutea grew, and caused shades of
beauty to adorn its lovely form.
Only a gentle broere I But how many
selling brows hath it fanned, how many
hearts cheered by ito gentle touch.
Only one stray bullet that pierred the
noble soldier bey as he trod the lonely
midnight round, faithfully guarding ths
•‘Newspaper manF*
precious lives intrusted to nis keeping,
“NO.”
and the blood slowly ebbed out, and the
“Than what's your buxines. F’
"Gotarw," replied Mr. Seward with sunlK-ama toll on the cold face of the
tranquil smile
Only a drop of ink I And yet it car­
“Uuv'uar o' what F'
'
“Governor of the Stats of New York." ried ths neps of dealh to anxious ones
a!Jhotno, and caused tho tear of anguish
to trickle down tho furrowed cheek of a
widowed muU-r.
Only a fro wn, but it left a sad, dreary
ache in that childs heart, and tli.quivMing ly। and tearful eye told how keenly

&lt;U isbataMisl *&gt; css be bought eleewben fei

Milin, ri&gt;»,u

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shook violently from head to toot; yet I was talking to you on buainees, and yon
lie ran to his victim and robbed him of' obeom-d that I turned dsadlv net. &gt;tM4
' hupock.tl«A,agukl w*tohamLchMn. berem.agimtod.'
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and tho privilege of tho FronchiM bo
exercised ia,a spirit of patriotism, based
on the intelligence that feels the respon­
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to discuss and decide politic*! questions
for itself, uninfluenced by demagogue*
sad unaffected by bribery, and what is
true of New England to-day, will be
true throughout the Union. Simply be­
cause its political unanimity and its po­
litical attitude are tho natural outwork­
ing* of the principle* of a free popular
government, where Education is univer­
sal, and tho whole people are actuated
by a common impulse which prompts to
the doing ar those acts which promote
the greatest good of tho whole people, in
tho spirit of Eternal Justice.

ly and indirectly.
Greet as tho Country has become,
and vast as is to be its dominion in the
future, Now England has not yet lost,
and is not likely to lose in the futnre hower«r distant, ita influence, moral social,
or political. Tbo roses or uixb has not
and cannot succumb to any of tho other
forces, sad in tho very nature of thing's
it can not foil of making itself felt in all

doportmente of human action. A rag­
ged region, full of School Houses, Col­
leges, end Churches, with a homogene­
ous people, energetic to the last degree,
and as untireing a* anypeople under
the Sun, con hold tu own against, or in
sympathy with the dwellers on tho most
fertile Prainos, or under the sunniest
skies. None but fools or craxy sectionalista care to keep their patriotism with­
in State boundary lines, or to separate
themselves from tho rest of the Nation
by local prejudice and self-ocneeit—
The Union should be “one and insepara­
ble" to all ita citizens in their Ion for ita
institutions, its growth, and ita general
prosperity; and the fanner on the banks

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ttareoerradly to the maintenance of the
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Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

GEORGE PRESTOS
The great nctay just wane in the

election of Gen. Gauri, is but the open­

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The Radical Republicans

have now hence forward the full control

New Hampshire, God Unt her, never of tho government, and must taka the
wavered. - Then, in September, there entire responsibility for any failure to
camo from tho Green Mountains of Ver­ restore Paxes to ths country, sad to
mont, the old story of unswerving fldoliplace the industry and finances of the
tjj and finally, Maine, with a eighty
Country upon enduring foundations energy, made manifest its unchanged
patriotism. Tho influence of those vic­ The people will demand rigid honesty
tories for tho right bn tho other States
in tho way of cncouragemoat aud inspirtdan, fuw vjill venture to deny. Be­
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LOCAL AOIXTH, BA8TIX0S, MICH.

ageulaio attry Cbeatyia lbs Pelted Atetea, for

Justice to all men ; and the latest chap^
fors is like unto all that has gone before.
Kron before the old iaMtf was agail

cated whore she still stood and where
she meat to stand. In that contest, that
At March 1868, every appliance was used
to force the Granite State from ita allegianon
But tho attempt was useless.—

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DRUM 4 MEDICINES, PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY

PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Ed. Baxxdl—It is but natural that
the democrats should squirm a little af­
ter such an awful defeat, and a* they
have nothing better to ofiter, they tall
us that GnaMT, will prove a worse trait­
or to ths Republican party, than Old
Veto has. Bad logic that. Cops., for a
man of Gen. Gbants history does not
contain treason to either his country,
quick to frateyniro with the eettlen on
or to the party that •loots him Presi­
the shores of the Missouri or the Prairies
dent of the United Btatea. I think that
at Nebraska, in devotion to the best in­ democrats, that talk Jn that way, don’t
terests of tbo Nation, which includes
■nd bestowes ita blessings equally upon that paper repudiates F. P. Blair, monI
both. Our averment is made simply beautifully now that the election la
as the statement of a truth established over, and In fact don't hold Horatio in
very high esteem. Ah, Cope, that la
and buttressed by undeniable facta.—
hardly fair, they swung around the cir­
Not to go further back, where has all cle, and made speeche*. Biair wrote
Now England, with only a slight and
temporary exception, easily explained drank lots of whiskey, and In fine did
by tho interference of “New York everything democratic that ho could
Roughs’’—where hat all Alrw Jtngland think of, and now it la rather hard lor
you to go back on him and any, that
been, during tho past eight years ?—
you could not expect to elect a man
Bteadfaat and unmornble in its loyalty—
whether exhibited in the Hall of legis­
lation, on the field of battle,or HlMnifosted at the Polls; whether standing firm
fortheruo in the time of War or stand­
A. W. Bailey, has rented bls mills at
ing equally firm, for Juttire, freedom
thia place, to 11. H. h!» son, and M. H.
and humanity in the time of Peace.
Wing, for one year, so 1 am informed.—
At no time has it had any sympathy H. II. Bailey luui built, nearly to oomwither toleration for Rebellion or any pletfon, a beautiful, though net A large
tjf the friends or apologists of the Re­
bellion. It has had no draft riolt, neith­
er boa it countenanced any attempts to
diacredit or embarrass the National ,

tho aaaaults of aeceasion and oligarchy.
It has unflinchingly carried out ita acta
in the spirit of the Constitution end the
great truths of the Declaration of Indo-

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Tbero has been shown, from time to
tian, Patronage or Power, and while iU
lime, oa (he pert of the Copper-Babela,
in an parte of the South and Wert, a quite easily explained, and are due sole­
fluporition to decry the influence in na­ ly and entirely to tho education and in­ Post, mu wax.
Republicans of Barry County! Those
tional affairs of six Eastern States, and telligence of bar people; and whilst they
threats of leaving them out in tho cold. will remain foots in that section at the of you who want a tire County paper, an
Were a year or two ago frequently utter­ roontrv, like foots wffl, sooner or later. mww paper, an independent paper
ed by influential orators and journals of
which darettpeak the truth, let ’ it hit or
that party, and even now^ntimatfoos are the spread of free school, educa­
hurt whom it will, send in your money
frequently thrown out that they axe not tion win become general; for the truth
of much account »n tho Union, and must was distinctly uttered by a Representa­ as rubscribers for tho Bxxjru for 1869.
toon bo overshadowed by the grow th of tive in Congress from this State years Aa an inducement to do so now, wo offer

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THE SONG CABINET,
By C, G. ALLEN.
nor^anlxing the Heading Circle. We
think If the young men were a little
more active In thia enterprise, they
would find it ndvantagvou* to them-

'inc nicHiwL'

What Can I do Beat; Mirthfulness.Wil,
Humor, with Illustrations; Head* of
Victor Cousin,
II epwot th Dizon ;
Wilkie Collins, Rev John Cumming*,
author and prophet; Blind Tom; Ar.

THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERT.

Drap, Mediciiat, Gretsris,

Rlfcble, Mr. Julian; with Indian*,
The Mao azine. Harper’* Magazine,
Cannibal*, and other*. Richer In Matr
Atlantic Monthly, Ballou**, Godry'*
ter RMd illustration, than ever be'ore,
I-ady'4 Rook, and Peterson'* Magazine,
everybody will want to read It. Only
(or December; n!so Harper's Weekly,
*5 cents. 6. R. Wkllb. Publisher, 380
Broadway New York.
the Chimney Corner, and all the lead.
Ing lllustiaicd paper* of the day, are
kept constantly on hand at the City
New. Depot of Main Bnon^tji's.
the firet number of a Rural and Family
Paper—to be published, thereafter
Fins-We Jcirn that the. Barn on Weekly,by I’eltcngill, Rates &amp; Co., Proth» prvml*?* of Rev. Mr. Brown, of prieti'ra.and to be devoted to all that par*
Rutland, WM* dratr’&gt;yejby fire on Tuer- tain* to Country Life In 1U broadest

WEST.

W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,

day evening. The fire broke out about

Sattn &amp; Hanmiien,
and will be under the general Editoral
charge of Mr. Donald Gi Mitchell ;
while Ita Heme and Fireside Depart­
ment* will be subject tj theiupcrvblon
ef Mr*. Harriet Beecher Stowe.
who tHU at»o contribute regular^ to
every number.
/
A large corp* ot RwoelRt" Editor*,“of
blgb reputation In tbelrepcclal depart­
ments, have been enlisted in rapport of
thia enterprise; and no labor orexj-en-v
will be apired tu make the papcr- in
eubjact matter aa well a* illustration—
worthy of a place in every iiouaehokl In

Receipt Books,

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BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES
»rw Fares Prroariy wa.c.t ft.. or D.au
by Fin ta Ugbtolag.

Bailer &amp; ftclaue Dealer,

’CoNCT.itT.^-We notice that there is to
b* a concert a’-ttli. Methodist Episcopal
Church on '] luuiksjrh Ing evening, comm»nc:ng at T o’clock, under direction of
Prof. Dale, aadsted by Mr*. Riley,
Pref. Bailey, presiding at tbe Piano.
Buch an array of musical talent, at a
concert on Thanksgiving evening,
iheuld command a full nous*. Admladon 25 cento,th* proceeds to be used
In paying for the New Organ recently
purchased by that Society. Surely this
1* a worthy object, and one in which
the whole people should take an inteIs hereby given that the Tbicnafiip
re»t, as whatever make our Church ser­ Beard. of the Township of Hastings,
vice more Inviting, tend to the promo- will meet al the office of the Clerk, on
tlun of good morula in community.
. Saturday the S8tb Inst, atone o’clock P.
M. to audit accounts. Dated Hastings,
Cleiiag Exercise* of the Middleville Nov., 16th, IMS. By order of the Board
J. W. BENTLY, Clerk.
Uniha School.

Mid Deville, Nov. SO, 1808.
Ed. Banner.—We have seldom at.
tended a School Exhibition, equaling In
merit, the one given under charge of
Ltrcics Rcsbihx, of Heating*, at tbe
Vlooe of the fall term of tbe Middleville
Union School. Although Mhldievillf
has attained a high standing ambng
bar sister town* for her amettur dra­
matic tal*nt. one would scarcely expect
In an ordinary School Exhibition lb Aec
much real talent evinced. But the
scholars seemed Inclined to d» their
level beet, and In doing that th*y far
exceeded our most sajgnlne expecta­
tion*. it I* uselees j‘ o attempt to parllcularire where aU did so well, and wo
shall not do thia among ths SifiiOlar*,
tut a few of our young people,net meinber* of the school, volunteered their
service*. And to them we not only ten­
der our thanks, but shall claim the
Rrlvilege of commenting upon their
eeveral acta and performance*.
'The oddity" advertised nan ‘Diw
logue,” but really a rexmlc-draraa, was
»«U performed, the several Important
»*rt« being taken by Ebln Witkina,
Wm Jodie Payne, and Mias C. S. Lynd.
Oa* ofth. most prominent feature*,ufld
and ablest display of talent during tbe
•renlng was tbo reading of Aaron
Clarke. Orm E. EtepbtmrToltah Bey”
*“ the piece aelrclod-^a difficult piece
of blank verse. This fa a piece which

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Mncnxo.—The 1st Quart«|y me-. ting nf the current Conference
year, at Heatings Station, will be held
•a Sunday the ZKh inrt. The Rev. Mr.
BAXtH.oneof the mo&lt;t eloquent Clergy Dta in the State, officiating.
qcabtixy

Emaxi’EY. Chvuch.—There will be
Sxavico. appropriate to the occasion,
at Emaxvkl C’HCBCH. on Thankagfvtngday. Thursday the SStii ins:., at 11
o'clock, by the Rector, Rev. J. W.

Uxtox SEitvtCX—The Probyterian
Metho !l&lt;t and Baptist Societies will
bo'J UXIOS SehvWS, at the Presbyteri­
an Church un Thanksgiving day Tbure-

ciwooinrrn,

We call the attention of oar readers to
the advertisement 'J Dr. BatBelds
Equalizer,contained in another column.
Tha purpose of thia lastrument it to
•qaalizo tho circulation of ths blood
and nervous fluids In the human eye­
tom, and thus to arrest and cure disease.
Several InatonoM of care produced by
It, bare been mentioned to us, which
seem ttuly remark atto Some of the
p&lt;roans who have received benefit from
It, are well knows and prominent citi­
zens in this community, and the medi­
cal profeadun have, we understand, giv­
en It their urquailfled approval. We
certainly are glad to toe there improve­
ments
in medical bv
science
and practice,
practice,
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.buow uu
and greet with pleasure every Invention
calculated to relieve sufferiog humanity
&lt;&gt;f any of the many dlarasea to which it
U exposed. Dm. J. M. and C. Rcsbxll,
of thia Village, have purchased the ex­
clusive right for tbe use of theta Instru­
ment for Barry and Eaton County.

Daator la

Drj
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aoon ‘civva'an Mxnrerjna
Hia»ry Csrotrs. Mieh.

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PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRE8TON,

General Grocer,

PavnooxoMY, containing nearly fifty
roti by Kcv A. P. Moons, Pastor of the portraits of distinguished character*—
Mrtbodl-t Eplscopii Church in thia Civilised and Savage ; is published —
Village.

Boots and Shoes,
blemen ; Eminent Clergymen; Power
of Example; Choice of Pursuit*. or
What Can 1 do Beat; Mirth fulness. Wit,

norganlxing the Heading C.rrle. We
think if the young men were a Uttla
Victor Couain, Hepwoith Dixon;
note active in thia enterprise, they
Wilkie Colllus, Rev John Cummings,
would find it advantageous to tbcmauthor and prophet; Blind Tom; Ar.

TnEMaaaztXE. Harper’s Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly, Ballou’s, Godey’s
Lady's Book, and Petereoq’s Magnzlne,
far Decern &gt;«-r ; also Harper's Weekly,
Bazar. Leslie’s lilustraied Newspaper,
the Chimney Corner, and all the load­
ing U'.ustia'.cd papers of tbe daj|, are
kept constantly on band nt trie City
News Depot of MaIX BtiOTUKB'B.

iirup1* Jostles teIks Mtyel te **mmt*i«
d dir mssr ■SdilUssl u.m wkwb so I
Act tl&gt;&lt; Ilfs, bnlib. sa4 UApaaaa*f *&lt;x
Ulelaawauf avoalr. and • tilth, cmuao,
rSrrl mors er Iras dirertli, tbr ■•tCanol t

Dr®, Heits, Gnctries,

rium, aua, raarntxxa
’ cirr yin Dtrcr.

Rlfcble, Mr. Julian; with Indiana,
Cannibals, and others. T.lcber in Mat­
ter *Md lUuatratlon, than ever be'orc,
e\cry body will want to read 1L Only
M cents. S. R. Wxlxa, PublAher, BUS
Broadway New Yolk.

Groceries and Produce,

will be leaned on or before January next,
tbe first number of a Rural and Family 1
Paper—to be published, thereafter
Weekly,by PeUeogiU, Rates A Co., Pro-.
prietora.atid to be devoted toall that par­
tains to Couut.y Life In its brofoa.t

Hair RagaiOor.
Saiilers &amp; Harrasiiiken,

It wlU not be partisan or sectarian.—
It will beculkd HEARTH end HOME,
and will be under the general Editoral
charge of Mr. Doxat.D O&lt; Mrrcnux ;
while Ito Heme and H reelde Depart­
ments will be subject L&gt; the supervision
of Mrs. HanxtCT Beechkb Stowk,
who will aha contribute regularly to

Coxrxnv. —We notice that there la to
a concert a* the Methodist Episcopal
Church on 1 uauka.'ivlug evening, camurate-.ng nt T o'clock, unde/direction of
Prof. Dale, aas-'ated by Mrs. IUlxy.
Pref. BaILKY, presiding at the Piaxo.
Such aa array of musical talent, at a
concert on Thanksgiving evening.

THE SONG CABINET,
By C, G. AIXEN.

■^s^ysrwawsFss Tie Farasn' Moms! Fiie Hi-Ct
BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES

I—■ — —. —M S

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Baiter HicW Dealer,

A large corjw of awociate Editors, of
high reputation In their special depart­
ments, have been enlisted in support of
thia enterprise; and no labor or expense
wlB be apired Ij make the paper- in 1
sublet matter as weU as UlustrAtlonworthy of a place In every household In

•4, VemMUrtlU,
i Fteaferai. Irrlaj

HAHPERS
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Ivery Bottle la Warranted.
TULLIX. FXWCH A FUIX1
Vtotaaato Aman, CXJ«a»».
ttrAaS as aSa * &lt;S BraeXaa wsiitot

the land.
FubeeripUone will be received by us,
from any of our subscribers os lAe moaf
______ "
mlad &gt;n AS centa,the proceeds to be used /awabte Urma.
In paying for the New Organ recently
percbaaod by that Society. Surely thia
la a worthy object, and one in which
the whole people should take an Inte­
rval, as whatever make our Church ser­
vice turn e Inviting, tend to the promo­
tion of good momli in community.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

Clsaing Exercises of the Middleville
Unidn SchooL

European Calshritlss.
D18MARK. TWtorradttalsra
of Preraawsa eared bf Radway's Pdls. (Sre
fended a School Exhibition, equaling In Irtlar from -b» Prafsaaars of lbs I rassisn toad.merit, the one given under charge of
^WUge- Bresin Dr.
Loews Ruatxix, of Hasting*, at the
elose of tbe tall term bf tbe Middleville
has attained a high standing arobng
bar alater towns tor her amertuf dra­
matic talent, one would scarcely expect
in an ordinary School ExhlblttBa lb be«
■oeh real talent evinced. But the
aeholani teemed inclined to db their
level loot, and in doing that they far
exceeded our moat uijgulns expectaUona li la useleee to attempt to pmleularixe where all did so well, and we
shall not do this among ths Pbhblaro,
but a few of our young jreople,n«ta&gt;eu&gt;bets of the school, volunteered their
services. And to them wo not only ten­
der our thanks, but shall claim tho
privilege of commenting upon itteir
revarai acts and performances.
“The oddity" advertised ass "Dia­
logue," but really a wnutc-draiuB. was
well performed, the several impbrtant
»wts being taken by Ebta Watkins,
Mias Jeaio Payne, and Mist C. 8. Lynd.
One of the most prominent feature*,snd
end ablast display of taletit during the
srening was tbo reading sf Aaron
Clarke Orm S. Ftepl&gt;cnf’I'oll*h Bay"

Groceries and ^r'Ovsions,
XAlla, AIM, SALT, COD TOW,
TtorWaea sf
DswrtR&lt;M,
Crockery aat Wsw^aa*sre(
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And.to tar*.ssarysblag toys to a Firstattoe
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Tnx Lanoast axs Forest Aswantxxr
ever offered in tho County.

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ctot-x- and 0X3X1 Kina
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CONSUMPTION

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and heart. IW'k. been otharwiso,
A Splendid Assortment ft
w u*"‘
could not—widely aa ho is admired
and profoundly aa he is loved and tzustSale al Rail Road Prices.
New., tkimmerre, IJuniseapeGanlrning
IN ALL STAGES OF
eA-Jhare been tho Republican candi­
A •» GRFfcNBACK
Eutqmolo.-y.
Tbe Markets. *c„ Ac.
date.
Of full rale* wet true to asy Houk A«aL
lw»T]UTin»«. Ut»ic, loirjr.Ac. ■
I oL XX. for
«&gt;ll excel le dl th- (Meutlali
Tho Democrats might also have nomi­ BOOK ASENTS WANTEO FOR
Fh«r ImmeJiaBflr nx^taee Ike Mrreg'k
nated and supported him had they seen
,pen U&gt;. eeior eftfie pale Mead They
MAT1IW RALIMMmri IIW UH
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.tlurtgng.- aaJ«&gt;.
fit. Many of them had early determin­ ••SuMhiae and Shadow ia Mew York.”
ed kr do ae,' end they long preaiated in A Work of oboorblox lutoroM, reptrto wilb u&gt;aad tncidouto of U*&gt; oud ibr firm H«that resolution He,was emmontly pop- ocdeleo
trepoliu. Our Agrot in Hartford t»ld M to Me
•lar wi th tho loyal section of that party,
white tho Rebels widely snd warmly ap­
preciated his magnanimity and p&gt;&lt;&gt;.l
•ense. Of all the men whoeo tnaiincts
1 rtttte. io ell esker leeel ««w ee «Upalaod te -KS
and affiliations ally them with tho Repub­
licans, he. was their first choice. Tho
one solo obstacle to his nomination by
tlio Democratic party was tho fact that
hi, belonged to the other parish.
Throughout the canvasa just clooed,
k-M'S elMMie eortleo ereeoOw Be lb. lb' Ml W
roue Tunic. and gaaarator oi ice
Oer.Bki'hiinenar aaM mrlMBRri &gt;e Ike i v-m. ee
Gen. Grant has been systematically, ]&gt;cxblood; wnila for caaaaaf Oaneral
aistantly traduced by a largo section of
of Hlr*»i(th. Hreh and Appel.le
S'.-Otolrto, Farslyato, Ukraara *m
the Democratic press as » blundering
Heroftle. Chromic Durrbara. &gt;■
butsber, • drunkard a despot, and a
radical, whose election would dig the
grave and nail down tho coffin-lid of
TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
constitutiimal liberty.
Martial law,
W1LX1.W n.neTVoakaoS Wiuhb H« Benn.
States excluded from CongreM, deprived
of solf-govommont, and ruled by tho
bayimot inde&amp;dtelv, Sc., were to bo tho
fruits of his domination. Tho Demo­
cratic candidate for Vice-President in.
docontlv proclaimed that should Gon.
Grant oe chtaon President, ho would
never quit tbo’White IIouso white ho
lived ; perpetual anarchy, “Negro Su­
premacy ” and an exterminating war of
races at the South, wore widely pro­
claimed tlio inevitable consequences of
his election.
• WiHM xJuon *Mi
Bwi he •• elected, nevertheless : and
■aidOaaUtr. •—
i
tho telegraph had hardly flashed tho tid­
ings over sea and hind till, presto! this
raring Radical is transfcrrediuto a para­
gon of grod souse ami moderation I—
Jteverdy Johnson who noror before
breathed ehint of it—tolte Europe that
tho American People would have shown
themaclvee ungrateful if they hail not
elected Gen. Grant! (Then what docj
be think of his own Maryland?) Th^’•tioxat I»Ulliffnerr would like to fall
into his arms in a sudden swoon of ad­
miration ; oven Montgomery Blair threat­
ens the President oloct with his appro­
bation ; and wn learn from myrid tliroats
BEST BEIEOT TET DISCOVERED
newly attuned to this strain that Gen.
Grant is essentially a Democrat and a
Oonservatire, who will oxcrtall tho pear
cr of his great office fur a speedy reite­
ration of the Union!
And this, for a wonder, ia true! Gen.
Grant'a'instincta are all democratic in *.*&gt; iba Old World. Is.kdalrrwl/
the proper sense of that much-abused AAMtiJaam- llallday Pitarnl Suri, tlu il.t
term, while his leanings aro consorva- MEH. Jr., U Bi'ble Uwm, X.-Ywk. ' ’
tivu and his heart yoorns for a prompt
Best asUri'al of Crockery fa Town.
'
FIItRT CLASS
e
ro-eatabHshment of tbe Union in ita in­
tegrity. You arc right now, however ' MAGAZINES i
Fresh Goods constantly on hand.
wrong you may hava hitherto been.—
Asmrrs-HnutiiAtiAzrsr. r&lt; •»».
Old Goods selling regardless of rest.
But how could you, thus regarding him.
hero fought his election so strenuously ?
1Z1 W.lhatotop IIUK^a CD.. Bidddbrd, Jft.
Might he not say to you, in tho words of 1
a’hackncycd ballad:

I’llOHk 1 K OHUKH-

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ROSADALIS

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp;’Caps,
Crockery,
Roots &amp; Shoes,

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HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR, 'rf~

3

Or tlekyour utmost with intent co tc do?
If Gen. Grant ia the man you now pro­
claim him, hojr is vour post abuse of
him to bo justified? If yotfr present
THE GREAT RADICAL PAPER.
faith in him is sincere, what meant your
recent, frantic opposition ? \./
The meet extensive and froshe-I PcfiltlFor our own nort, we are nowise । cal New,—The best Agricultural'
omaaed by this sudden spasm of adula­
Department-1 hr .lariat Alarkets— And the best r rlglution. Wo expected and predicted it—
al Beadlug Matter.
"
We assured the People that Grant's tloc-,
tian would give peace to tho country,
eeaing that it could'not fall to have that
effect "We told them that the Rubels
would soon swarm around the President
elect, protecting that they had misunderstuod him, and were now anxious to
co-opcrato with him in the prouyit and
Ten capita. t* act addnm. (sad IM copy.
io iba palle'-np ofih* d»bf.
I
t-irnity, and general prosperity. This is
copiaa. to one ed-ln-x... (and one
certain to elicit a fit response; and, are Tirauly
_ „"T •» 'ko r»U^up or ibe d.bi.
5
he has been six weeks President, Gen. Fifty Mp«. to oaraddine, lead o*a copy
Gnat will seem to be as popular and po­ . Io tfie srtlrr up ef the club , - ’ I
Ona bundrad e^tae, to ou&gt; vtoraea. (and
tent nt the South aa he is al the North.
oar copy of ibe Tri-Wreklt
to
tbo itrltor-ap oT tea dab a l&lt;
We do confidently trust that Ku-Klux
Alt ardrre abould bo addrweed to JOH?
operations at the' South, fitna the burn­
F'USKY. Editor apd Proprietor, H W. e
in* of negro school-houees np to Camil­ lU.enlh .od Oto.to nt Straeta. PhUadelabu
W
Head
tor
a
■noei.o.o
e
,
r
la butcheries inclusive, arc already in
t ioir butt quarter, becaupe it would plain­
ly be suicidal m era see to presist in theta.
There may yet be a few sporadic * out­
breaks, but no systematic persevorance
in Robel ntfoeitiea. The chief aristocrats
will quietly hint to the rufiians that they
imist stop, and the hint will be taken.—
T1io new State Government will stand,
•» •« lb. We-Irru Uniremlut Boot ami Faaud “the Chit ’
SutobiLbrnrui, CtodsMU. Obto, and •otarg

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&lt;fc NEVINS.

PRESS.

“Star in the West"

io tho ballot-box, and
_______________ 1 that they hare always
favored Impartial Suffrage which some
of tho nogroee trill be txyeled into be­
lieving by-and-by. The new mashincry
•f Gorermneat will work rather roughly
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BY GEO. M. DEWEY,

VOL. XIIL
Business Jirrrtonj
F. H. MALLORY.

with

TMUH.-tl.50 PER AHBUM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1868

medical

eailwayb.

HOOFLim GQI1I BITTERS,

VXtoHAM.

“ With Kalluo toward;

£&gt;&lt;&gt;i: HA.ILWA.YI

?»r&amp;S.

A Startling Casa-

VTCTQBY.

Hoofland's German Tonic. td WM«un mmrmcruni
—
To
nvpKN bj Dr. C. X. Jicxsos,
York, boston.

JAMB, f. ROBERTA,

She g«,ti«g» $»«»«.

NUMBER 32.
place where manhood resides.

pose and steady

the bonk kept by the be

to carry you every

TOsggwgy
frrws conncn.
Tines and fruit trees.

—There comes from Mobile a c
lug. But. if the plan bonce arranged, and a qy against Judge Busteed.
begun, and carried forward a month, the

And NeW liJjgiantl Cltloa.

The Great Remedies for all biseam

FEANK ALLER.
m.n.1 .11 n««^n«r al Law.axl aiUvtuv taCVuaatrrft O X-larv FaMk-. Gra-ral Lan-t Tat an4 &lt;M■
Carit-olar atsroHan rsMItalhi aaai
. ■:.»» •&lt; 1 IM* at ml MV... &lt; lIHro avw J. F. WaliaM?
B„.
Slrorl. ttaatlaca. XMk.

Otuj cxitsntj in Iowa end one in j?oBooks are hi i&lt;L to the young. Temp­ brasku.
tations ore blunted on them which other­
wise would pierce to the quick. A man
who draws sufficient pleasure from flag i taffv into firewood for tho poor.

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANA

Hoofland’s German Bittars

HARVEY WEIGHT.

for two hundred thousand dollars and every step. Nothing increases seif-reyoung man more worthily
have it honored. The New England

THIN RAILWAY KXTEXM FROM

82 to 27 Miles the Shortest Ranta.

—West Virgima Legislature cons
his pleasure. Friends ;nay files Books of eixty-one RcpuLlicaui and sevent
ncv$r ar? sick and Usey do not grew old. Democrats.
Riches mel I away. Becks are 1 n danger
of no bankruptcy. Our coinjieutons
defeat of the notorious Mr. Roebuck, for

HOOFLAND’S OEBMAN TONIC,
of the house were in the hands of the
- r.Tlin &amp; MILLS

—A Chicago girl is announed as the
belle of Dresden. The Saxons imagiftg

reereTjM F U. &lt;Sop.|, and uriraa ia

hl

iai« CUima ladoM. OIBca la
«•&gt;». W. Wiua.

Dr. C. C. LBWBLKT.
&lt; e-.rMStaa and ItaalMl. IrtaM
. SM Xart !!&gt;•. Barrr Co«lr. Mica. Mrl

Hoofland o German Bitters.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO

STM. UFJOHX.

L1?"*’, Tr*in
Jwmv R*ilro«4 fer
FbllUtlphh. Udli&amp;crv and fTaahlnglaa.
&gt;A.
Mill.
UFREMH
and Hara.
.11..
_ J__ UAIL.
___
.. .via Avan
•11.
ville ISandsv.
eicatedk
Cosaa .
Elmira whfc X.rrhvrn Caslral stalls
. HarriabsrL FbilaAtlphlaand lb« sual

iStrs-

A Dilxkmi—Many ye*ro ago, a young
Unrrorealist Clergyman started qreptward
to attend a convention of his brethrenHo took the precaution to carry a bottle
uf Cayenne in his pocket, to sprinkle &lt;rn
his food with aa a pcrri*ntativo to fever
and ague. The convention met; and a:
dinner a tall HtxiaicT obeerred tho persoh as be scasmttd his meat and address­
ed him thus:
“Stranger, l’|l thank rou for a loetlo

tUf. M. UOHTMnNO,t^PgEW^rDany).

I. F. llAtl, t. B.

I. M.R8.UKEU.

J3HJI BISUTI,

ILWF.M. CINCINNATI EXFRESS. ntasdai

i. Ainuas. a.

DEBI I.ITY

C. 0 H3L3R33K.

MH 1 OUK MCIIY EXPRDW.
ITLVANUt H COOK.

Adeattced &lt;i» Life,

JOHN MTHAEL.

Eaglaad Cl Um.
• to P. M. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, from Dos-

OTisrfilany
A Good One.

NOTICE.

Traveling into town one night about
dusk, Mr. K had ocasion to call at a
mansion of an esteemed friend who had,
among other worldly poaoeaions, two or
three very fine daughters. 11,e had scare*
eked at the door when it was opened
toe of these blooming maidens, who
quick as thought, threw her orm»

ALYYED C. WOXSYN.
mt inn mlicate tHiLDEiit
HATTINlk HOUXB.

tfbtimonials.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, ter astonishment, the worthy gentleman
was enderoring to stammer out some­
thing, when the damsel exclaimed.—
•Oh mercy, mercjr! Mr. K. is this you ?
I thought os much as could be, it was
my brother Henry.’
II. RIDDI.K,
‘Pshaw I' thought the gentlemen to
lumsel^ *you didn't think any such a
thing.' But taking her hand, be said in
a forgiving tone, ‘There's no harm dons.
Don’t give yourself any UDoaslaaas | tho'
you ought to be a little more careful’

jy-ARK FOHTICKETN VIA ERIK RAILWAY.

G

ear. From dancing bo took to drinking.
From the bar he ontored those paths to
which Harry Hill a is the entrance. He
tried his hand st light play. He ttum
went into gaming heavily, was sfrim&gt;cd
every night, dri nklng deeply all the while.
He became enaznourrd with fancy women,
slothed them inedkn, velvets, and jewels
diovo them in dashing teams through
Central Park, secured them flue tnanrions,
“Certainly," replied tho parson, “but
and paid the expenses of the establish­
ments—all thia while keeping the confi­ Cwill find it very* powerful; be careful
r you use iL"
dence of his business aseodatos. Hi.
Tho
Hoosier took tho proffered rial,
wan, jaded and dissipated look went to
bis devotion to business. Men who met and feeling himself proof amiinst any
quantity of raw whiskey, thought he
could stand the “rod salt" with impunity,
and accordingly sprinkled a junk of beef
rather bountifully with it, and forthwith
introduced it into his mouth. It soon
the young ma*. His reputation was besaa to take efiect lie shut bis eyes,
without a slain, and confidence in hit in­ and his features began to writhe denoting
tegrity was unlimited. Ho "had the man­ a verv inharmonious’’condition physical­
agement of many estates and held large ly.—PiuidJy ho could stand it no longer
sums of trust money in his bonds belong­ —He opened liiv mouth ted screamed
ing to widows and orphans. In the fire?’
‘Take a drink of cold water from the
midst of his business, in apparent health,
tho lather dropped down dbed. This
“Will that put it out?" asked tho mar­
brought things to a crisis, and an expos­
ure immediatlolr followed. Tho greet tyr, suiting the action to the word. In
a short time tl&gt;o nufurtimuo man begun
ruined that had anything to do with it to-recover, and turning to the parson, his
Those who supposed tbemeeiyea million eyes still swimming in Water, exclaimed:
“Stranger, vou call yourself n ’-VcnelWidows and orphans lost their all Mon list, I belie ro^
'tj do," mildly answered tho parson.
suspended busiiuMs on tho right hand
“Well, I want to know if you think it
ana on tho left. In gambling, drinking,
in female society and dissipation goner- is consistent with your belfof to go about
with
hell fire in your breeches pocket 1"
ally, this young fellow squandered ths
great sum of one million four hundred
thousand dollare. He carried down with
Btxrntxo at tux Norx,—There ere
two little arteries which supply the whole
and dissipation had ruined. And this ia face with blood, ouo on each side; these
but a specimen of the reverses to which branch off from dm main arteries on eaclu
a t.,’ X*. Vrivlr liCa IrMlxta
It..
l-a side of tho wind|&gt;ipc, and running up­
ward toward tho outside of the jdw bone
lounging around bar-rooms, or attempt­ about two-thirds of the way back frutn
ing to steady hit atejw as ho walks up tho chin to tho angle of tbu jaw, under
and down the hotel entrance of the city. the car.
Each of these arteries, of
A sad wreck ! a terrible warning I
oouric^eupplics just one-half of the Ince,
tho note the left nnstril ia supplied, be­
ing tho dividing lino, with blood ftvm
tho left artery and the right nostril by
tho right artery. Now eupnoee your
nose bloods by tho right nostril with tho
The long winter nights are eomlng. end of tbs fore finger fool along tho outer
odgo of tho right jaw until you feel the
boating of tho artery under your foigvr,
the same aa the pulse in your wrist, then
pn*s tho finger hard upon it, thus get­
ting the little fellow in a tight |daoe be­
tween your finger and tho iaw bone; tho
that Intelligence and integrity are the
result will bo that not a drop of bluod

this winter? Business will be attended
AN as thomfuon.’
H. Kennard. D. D.,

esnsaa rww
i. DvtmH Elma.

J. 0. fenaaili'K

Dttreii. Msj ». »•«.

^|kldl6vtUo xrxdiniMro*

z-x RAND TRUNK BAILWAT.

From

Kt «■ »• ™»«.

£~S=ZS

YOUR CLOTH AT
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

SUPPDBT MSnWffit!

naUTlOW.

S;5jSW

to our neglect; they are never busy;
—Naaby says that Andrew Johnson
ia still the Moses he claimed to be; he
come us with uniform and genial delight. has only changed his Israelites.
IFAuI aft you going to read thU winter?
—A freedman in Baldwin county.

dollars from lus crops this year.
—All tho surviving ex-Qov*nu&gt;ra of
MassacbuMtta voted the Republicsticket
on the 3d inat Such unanimity i*
without a [wralleL

his county and Lis State, while Fyanl(
Ute is b'entanin his ward, his city, hi*
county and his State.
—Vorarius in eruption

—Lieutenant Governor Ouinback I*
said to be moat likely to succeed Mr,
Hendricks; and prevent his going back
aa United States Senator from In,liana
—Mahogany is so nlWundant in Ne-

y-Tbe New York .Sun says: (That
with one Johnson abroad and oqa Johnsou at horns, the United State* has too
many Johnsons by two to.-day.

—A New York paper modestly a*ya
that “tho West is bound to bo the
bread-basket of the world, and to
furniah flour enough to feed all crea,
tion."

hu^iriviJcgo of voting for Grant an^
—The Presidential Elet-tom moot on
the firet Wednesday in December in
their respective State capitula, to cast
their ballots for I’reridaqt and VireProiidcut

—A Now York paper suggesta aaamoans of paying tho natiamd debt, that
every oflico-aeekcr pay a dollar a week
towards ita liquidation until! he gets an
ofir.
—In Jefferson's administration, s}|to.
rix years agn, there were only 2,611 pwtons in the service of the United State*,
and their sahirfoa were not above 11,071-

John T. Hoffman as the Democratic can­
didate for tlx* Presidency in 1872. This
action certainly has the merit of prompt.

upon its 100th

toI-

bu Ki.
pressure continues, hence’ the nose in­ lb. Vj.
fo._ ____ ____ r.________________ ■ ..r i.t—j ceaded in getting the Vice President.
Tho thing is therefore in the family,
•
’'
ten minutes, and tho ruptured vmsoLi in and Den. ought to bo happy.

tho nose will by that time, probably con­
—Tax Uxmn Statu or Axixxrs,
the skating rink, give a cheerful per­ tract so that when you let tho blood into
SS&amp;SXKMS
spective. Or you may bo ofasober turn, them they will not leak. Blooding from
a eut or wound anywhere about the face
your leisure time la to be filled with
meetings and benevolent labors.

regard to Reading, or study? Are you
’ As the warm-hearted youth plodded educating yaomlres? Do you regard
homeward he argued with himself in books as neootfarios of life, of aa luxthis wise.
‘Miss J. knew it was me who knocked
man ought to arrange as mat the door, ‘or how did she .’
* *
beforl spoke? Audit ■&gt;
bar brother would knock bel

remarkable account is given ia a late
English iiepcr of the escape of n convict
from prison. The coll in which he eras he would “without doubt introduqi a
now court costume," and So, in influence
confined had an iron door, with a lock
another Bo. Franklin.
'
entirely on the outside. Tho only im—The Washington Chronicle was the
only paper at tho National Capital the*

a thread over and under
Why, if she loves a brother
hew must ahe loro her hue-----tho groat squash, 1 never fell such a kiss
they are not aubolliuteafar books. And
in my life.'
Throe* weeks after tho above incident books themselves sro to be elatefled and
wisely chosen. Novels and I'gbf litera­ being fiwtoned to the thread,
ture, taken sparingly, furniah
‘
opjKMite tho keyhole by dextrous
ipalation of the slender line, worked
gently in, then turned by means of the

eon. Now all the papers than are
friendly to Grant Will thrift follow

exhibitions

B rbo|0 yegr rltbeasbavtag

• ■T.

presents a

r Wayne, vote
Kkt,
Oakland,
-,OT, ,/BAhteaaw. 8.959; Calhoun.
riches, bal thane things denotn*et&gt; in K248; Jackson, 7.M4; JUbwaso.,
7,011 jHDWbX

nO Jmbbhi b

�8k»

$iintt.

DBT GOODS.
important municipal
laiwfiltedbyftosaM
throe out of five ^tateS«i-

'united states
a-vtho«xty-

hereof the I—Ur. w&gt; members of |

S. C. THOMPSON 4 CO’S

SEWING MACHINE

GRSA.T

In the World

ONEDOUAB8ALBOF

Congrora and fourtoen-ninctoonths of
Sillu, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen
Common Council, ar® of the name nation­
ality. “Irish to rule America'* seems Io Goods, Linens, Dry Goods, Cot­

’ Cnd« |U&gt; bwdu, Tbuxlon Hilo,

is Ao ZndrpvsdntZ of tho 19 ult, speaks

as follows on tho groat question of 7mporfie/S-f^gt.

exclusion of Germans and Native Ameri­
cans. This may bw eonardesed hard in
ouo sense upon tho Gormans and “Na-

Bit views an so per­

fectly in harmony with our own, and

ton, Fancy Goods, Albums,
Bibles, Silver Plated Ware,
Cutlery, Watches, Ma­
chines, Ac., Ac., &amp;c.

his words so impressive that we adopt

Till Laib ail W PiWl

them and place them before our readers,
sad commend them to the cordial appro­

ting in tho inuiuipal of
tropolia of the coantiy.
Tbe Snsalteat Article sold fur One Dol­
long stand against tho charge that its
lar ean l-e exchanged for a Silver
Plated, Five Bo;tled Revolving
leading men occupy important positions
Caator. or your Choice of a
in the New York City government.
large variety of other Are

bation and endorsement of every friand

of/fauna TKyA/r—fle says: Rian glad

are wo to bo informed that among tho
first measures to bo brought before tbo
approaching Congress will be a constitu­
tional amendment ordaining a uniform
rule of suffrage throughout tho Republic

chise tho negro in the nation by a sublime
act of Congress. Charles Sumner, with
a noble eloquence, has repeatedly advo­
cated the same summary method. Un­
questionably, if Congress had authority
to invade tlie domain of state sovereign­
ty so far Mtoenact a bill for tbedtixen’s
euril rights, it has equal authority to en­
act a bill for bis politiail rights. But, in
order to silence all cavil against any al­
leged unconsti rationality of kuch a mere
congressional net, let Congress itself
make baste to shape the same idea into
a constitutional amendment It will
then take a very stupid man to doubt
the constitutionality of the Constitution
itself
'

through Ctagrera. If be shall fUS
(He chesrfal hope, he will earn for him-

itude which kho nation pays to tho un for­
gotten author of the groat Act of Emau-

'W ill Last a Lifb-Tinie.

Bc Sure to See this Machine,
HUr. b.rtet Uy niter, m vm
te dl«w&gt;&lt;nl9l, steUS TM terp«« !■ MVif
ttess.wurk slT-rw.rd. W. tex frroaxt smH.
tester^ JfaoUwv slur pvrxra. L.x

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J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Yovxa A MM rea.—This favorite Ju­
venile periodical entero upon Its third
year greatly enlarged and Improved. It
is decidedly tho moot varied, and, In
many rrepccU, tbe beet of all the juven­
iles, and well repays tbe Investment of
the small sum required for Its p ties rm Ion.
A diagram containing a foU-e!sed pat­
tern for cutting out the bedy of a Christ­
mas doll Is one of ths attractions of the
pre-eat number, wblch Is, otberwl-e,
full of good thlnrs. tiubocribe for your
boys and girls, $1.30 per annum, with a
premium. Publication Office. 473 Brood-

ilHHMZngtgHr

WWHHgUl

NewOtrtkm Koalas.--H. A. Bctkix,
Esq., bra fitted up over the Grocery
Store of Gxo. rnaarox, a »all*ef Oyster
Rooms, for Ladies and Gentlcmon, that
■urpore tn convenience and luxury all
others in tbe Village. Persons or par­
ties dealring to be served with tbe be»t
the market affbrds, and In tip top stylo,
should not fall to patronise Mr; BussU.

Iisiigr

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DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

BOOKS.
Blank Noth and Receipt Books,

BEND FOR CIRCULARS.

STATIONARY
&lt;y every tind and Karie(y,

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Broad Gauge Bail way!

Books and Stationery,
£ii'«ES«3ftgjSg5“t8

NEW

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !
Paiwnirr. eta wish a Quirk and ComtorrMr
Trip will spprvckltthrMimMibw.d Frrfert Truk
«w Laxatives Huy ears. ued ibr

GEORGE PRESTON

rtonpk copy with terms. J«seels. address
A M KEXNKDT. KdUer.
IH Clark Street, CUoego. . .pl.nd.d turak of

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FAMILY GROCERIES
CmuUtisg .f

STATE OF MICHIGAN,

YORK

Tbie fe the oaly Root, loite

'“&gt;• rijbi vos.site right
Alwbrd .. . Hur.ry Jusr.
&gt;1. wUl bdl it wiik Ssligbl

livered a sheep from the wolfs teeth, and
then proceeded to butcher it Whereup­
on tho sheep exclaimed, “1 saw you de­
fiver me from the wolf; and now seeyou
acting the wolf yourself" Thia is exact­
ly like rescuing the negro from the slave­
holder. to give him beck to-the rebel.
Kavthe fourteenth amendment, consid­
ered aa a measure in the intereat of tho
negro, slops fas short of equity. Tho
time has now come to supplement it* incompletencsa by a more bountiful pro­
vision of absolute justice.
■With great joy and rejoicing, we loom
that Gen. Grant heartily favors tho propwsd new amendment; and that without
waiting io bo Promdent, ho will use his

aslfsomething like tho affectionate grah

It Make, Mr Bait Stitch,

foresting monthly for the “ little folks ”
Is at hand, and more than redeem, the
promise msde by the publisher. It is
Indeed a 'charming sheet, filled with
original mt tier prepared by tbo Kery
Beet Writers In this country, and ought
to find a place in every household where
there are young people. It Is published
at the exceeding low price of one dollar
per year. For sate by Maim Brothers.
Sabscrlptlons received from our sub­
scribers, and tho receipt of the work

Under our present system, there are
half a dozen different rules of suffrage in
different parts of tho country. In some
states there is a qualification ofproperty,
in others, none; in soma, a qualification
of intelligence; ia other*, none; in some,
a qualification of color, in others, none.
Instead of these glaring inequalities,
there ought to be, from Maine to Cali­
fornia, a Uniform Suffrage, just aa there
is a Uniform Currency. Nay the Gov­
ernment oght to hare attended to suffrngn
first, and the currency afterward; but,
although our forefathers, in their pover­
ty dedicated this country to liberty, yet
We, their eelfixh sons, hare learned the
value of money first and the value of
men afterwards.
Taking North and South together,

Such arbirtory capricfis unstatesmanlike,
disgraceful, and pitiable. It bewilders
foreign nations into dcubting the equity
of democratic inxtitutioujfocnd ataggvra
all tho world into a belief lliat republics
are not only ungreatfu! but unjust
Tbe fourteenth amendment—whiph
CongrvK offered to tho South as tho basis
of reconstruction, and on which eight
Southern states hare been already read­
mitted was a well-meant step in tho
direction of justice to the negro. But
tkiamneh-laudod amendment foils to se­
cure the very settlement which it aimed
te fix forever, for this sumo amendment
which many persons innocently regard
as having already placed the negro’s
rights on a rock of adamant, that cannot
bo shaken- nevertheless permits any
Ifouthran state to disfranchise its black
citixsna, -wherever tho State shall be williagmerely to omit them from Its basis
uf representation! This puts the politi­
cal rights of the Southern negro into the
hands ef the Southern white! What is
the eonraquenro? A shepherd once de­

MAltS FOUR DIFFEBEXT STCTCUI8.
ilks.»Mk
Hi win, „
■
erdiasn ■ul,in&lt;i tn.k.
i.\.. ..
I

A Rrrcsuci w Coxxrxrrr.^At Allegan
Michigan, last week, the presiding eider,
Rev. Thomas Lyons, addressed ths Coogregational Sunday School. Ho said to
tho scholars:
You have had mootings
and celebrations lately, now will you re­
peat to me some of the inscriptions yda
carried on your banners?" There was
an instant ehorua, “Grant and Colfax."
This “brought down the house,*' “Now,
you know, you bars had Sunday school
meetings; can you think of no mottoes taMBS. •trp»al irory baiidkd
«3 Fai.
you carried on that occasion?" Again, M« dme Ism «U« II mb TawvU, T»a*y Ua»
Grant and CcUax." This confused the
solid geld CdM&gt;
Eldar, and ho remarked, “No wonder
Isle or ragrsrsj Gold
lies’ solid Cteck Value!
your county gave twelve hundred Re­
publican majority.*’
.

Hitherto on American citizen's right
to his ballot has been determined bv tho
various states. But so great a function
of government belongs justly to the
United States. Thaddcus Stereos, not
long before his death, proposed to enfran­

suffrage. All others
But why should one
the ballot-box a cer­
tain class of citirena, and another state
invito to it exactly the same class?

IE &amp; PRINDLE,

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

�goal and SHisrtlUtitous.
ft- Bum,

IACHIHE
■or|&lt;j

* Ite tharo of

1118. Summar Arrangement 18B8.
Pswosger Teals, os lb. Mlehlgaa Coatr.f
»*gm*&lt;Mwlc..»B*»UsCrook as follows-.

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HEW MVnrtKKITt.

BOWNE 4 GALLOWAY,
ttflU W.^. 1U&lt;U»

Tbe Ca-pertMniny bomtslbm axyrtlsy safer

bankers.

tb. saws a&gt;4 stylo of BARLOW, OuODTKAB
A GIUXT.UdtoMlr^ by fasrsol aoaomL

Drug &amp; Bookstore

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fa.«• ru^Cull,

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w reputed editor may be pleased to in- “”Urr~ •
•—«.i „ i.for«*uw laterwi*
L&gt; r*?**0? ",,refc“l- ■s.h.ais, tb. toteto. lb.

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BENTLEY,

BUSINESS CARDS.

wlwa umiu-rilt,,
M Uua , mm,

contruveny through the culusnna of i
newspaper ia simjdy a dwme. to aL
concerned, and as w» bare nodarivato' rT."*

Momlaala................... i . ike* r. «

millin eh
id erorr, nmog block,
Hastings, - n - mich

Mlylit Eipro.o......................... »:U o.e.
n. F..SARGE5T. Oss’lNs*. Chicago.
w K. M«ta, Am’I Bup't. Detroit.
IfoimU. May lite. t*M.
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BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

D- S. WOODWARD,
Dnlor la

Dn &amp;»Js, Groctritt,
Tbe Beaks will be Baliaced

First days af Marek and September,

vaaroua
* nave waited on
you for yeur account, due long ago, till
my patience is quite gone. 1 must hare

ehrohs or YOUTH.

A «Hnat«.WH*wdhr!,«,in.
DobUity. Pmnalam D«oy. sod .Jl
money, right off. Don't coma with the Ibo .8«t. of yoolhLd UdiKrotioo win. k* lb.
old excuse. Pay is what I want! If aakoofsBthnagbmsaaity.Mad frvo lo all wha
oo«d
it,
lb.
roetpo
a»4 dimUoa for Mhiag lb.
the coat is nut for you don't [rut it rm.
sio.pl. ran^y by which b. was mnd. BaCr.
0. D. 8PAUUHNQ.
oi oi^u.g io pn»Bl fc, tM adrrrtiaer's npori[dec2t3]

Watch-oil; it ia eent by mail from
Oaks, Mich.

^,ERrrED

Gone Trai-tin*.—Tho nicmlx-rs of tho

TKinuTK.—The

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
I WILL SELL FOB (3,000,
•U lbs poiobsM* »IU no? U.« abo&lt;* Btwird,
rOBTAXFABtl IB WELL *CKTH*MM.

iarg*

ort.,rf2raTmpi-.f ftft,ui^-.
er/A and -// are rcqueetad to moci at att.-aud tbe high eeteomi In which Re
th*ir Hall on Monday evening next,----- »—»-»—«------------ —.
Ik-eoml-er 7 th.

PIECES FALLPBINTS

DiKH, lediciies, Groceries,

Just- Received.
COTLTTETl

STORE

■ art,, W aaM raanuMe totolMMm aS «£ET?
OOO.U.UH VUOnW Itouioy. oad .sow &lt;•

■Mruouirt t~»^goMa«»^r Worry ~«rf too

Iv Father to afflict our beloved Suter,Mr*.
”$! Allen, in the sudden death of her hue"jt band. Therefore,
»

■ACHIBL’
itt

P. A B.
as.

Saiilm &amp; HaraaMerc,

w,rv is toaa lo oorrey ia. r&gt; iraaa uno w um w
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l—l
Ctheluuof hoy help-meet su klenly cut
----• ay
Bdown in the flower of his ago, in the midst
OmciitCixvisa—Wc print this week'of bis ucefullncaa
the ufiici.il canroM fur 1‘residential Eire- j hr'l r , That this rr.d event reniiivH

I— -J Su» Offiwn, -ftl .IftU (ftllift*
” '&gt;»• ““ ““’"J1 “d 'fa""■fa “fa
t«r* and State Officers, and
‘«
teomb-^-rCo-K—.
orA“r Lf"' ”
“ d'“h,
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fcr, .mm..- ft,

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get it in type for this week » pejwr.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Baiter &amp; Bictaje Dealer,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

f/w» r- ', Thnt we tender our warmcat

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u in^janxblc

HARPERS
I £Stois^!FiM"w
w"“’
KEWMONTHLYMAGAZISE-'uim.^
carnet
.r
TEE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

I Pc...'. c t that t’lcac resolution* be placed
Hbcxt, bcrewltli publiabcd. cert! ylrg on the record* of th* l^lge, and printed in
the BAW'rra, and the ’» •■—re', and that a
tv the weight, after living tbo oghly
’ rxipr of them signed by (he W. O. T- and
elennsed, of cioLdn Ccc-ea of wo 1
W Sec'y be giren to febler Allen.
with him by £kla3&lt; P. Cat.r, Esq. If
Hxxcr W. RrwtKe.

I AMD

Hair Regenerator.

locuiaS]

m Baasapor. x.y,

^RE YVV INSVAED I

he Fanaers’ Hitul Fie Im Co.

W. C. T.

C. A. Riawm.

shall b&lt;- pl used to note the fact.

si pl Books,

SCHOOLSU.XG BOUk.

TH! SONG CABINET,

••
At n regular moetinz of Wild Flower
r&lt; Lodge, Na 14,1.0. ofG.T. held Mon­
day Evening Nov. 80th, ISA8, the follow« ing was adopted by a unnnimone vote:
» | ll".r«-., it has pleaoed Our Heaven-

Paralysis can be Cured!

Coxvicrrn.—Chi Mun.'ny Aten ll.Tti^
of whuo-' arrest fur the Inrveny of a Steer
wo noticed Inst week, was tried and eopvictol, theciridcnr j Ix.ing we underotatvl,
entirely conchwvn, and *cnfenced losixty
days in tho common jail; well dune nxrroxn, a few sueh aenteneea will do awny
with much of tho petly larceny that in­
fest this community.
**

■BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES
Lm
LijbUiup

DBS- J. M- A C. BUSSELL,

B7HAIR DRESSING
aUAGS?J2SL.T2SSJ £ £2i

□BT UMB.

T 7STHI
tailway!
)11K

ly double in sire and otherwise material- '

.r
M
C
&lt;

ly improved. The Hrnii is already Use ,i&gt;
meet popular national weekly of it* kl
clasa, but th* pro;»osed change must
largtey extend it* circulation and infln. l(l

J

Itatk Firxncn.—Tbe Lenaing
/&gt;ma says: On the morning of tho ICthj
tharo was in tho State Treasury |l,001,-|

lair Eta. IKK

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

fflhWTOVEOl

Solil Silnr ail M Win

rrvpsraii-a for ibo Kcals ta tba
I. 1Kuhl IL.,L.

500, and also 894,000 in the safe, nwoi t-i
ing papers, making a total of 81,095,500, |

nnsylvaoia !

an increase of caah since tho 1st of Ne-!

i sad Creiforrabla
sad frrfoct Tr.sk

vernbar of over 8125,000. There are)
twenty-five county treasurers yet to settle,!
end the balance at the clone of the finan-J

'1’IIK BEST

rial year will exceed &gt;1.100,000.

m Railway.

Bdatobul Cdunnn. At the Sana-1
inrial Convention held aiVermontviDe on]

MAIIBIKl)

Wslsbe., Cloaks an4 Jewelry Repaired
ad Warramad.
SEW YOBE HAM FORTE COMPANY.
Is ibo Bsr*srs Slam of
“Hoollago. Moe. »lh. lb**GRAND AND SQUARE

that ■ ill kwp
■ ,1,.

RESTORATIVE

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

a MtMner drewiag lor tb. hair, wbr
dfaoM. el &lt;\&lt; eee'p U yrtfeoL Tb.ro U Ml

to sIm

c*dt —aim.

tho 30thof October, the fbDowing Gentle-I
men were appointed a Senatorial District
Cftrr»—-.lo- Mr tho sMontes, fa.i hi-- F! R

p.uwr ia BaiiaMl. by
•• lb. S*lb g.y ul Mor
-.sgUeelta. W.ssw fosl jssiiM la Aauasfiag I

WORLD
To proton a Vlgrnhb prvpantlse It. vml.
Corner of Jofferaon and Railroad Street*, J. B KIMBALL A OU, Frasrtotors. st Mears.
N, Cbwefa. til. Hold by ail ins stats.drsggtau-

HASTINGS, MICH

Broker

TaxxxsarTnts Dar woe appropiateiy
celebrated in our Village, by the sevnnal
Itcligiuu* Societies— able and eloquent
eannona decidedly appropriate to the day
Trero delivered by Iler. A. I’. Moona of
ft. Heft-dial Biiee,.! Cftmft «od
Ber. J. W.Bxnrttirr of Emanuel Church.

Jolrttif

HOUrMHlOTmSAK?

Grand One Dollar Sale!
FREE or COST

.KWJMt I’iPU,
JSfol’-E rue*..

.«d eeMtniag
. wl\

Moo

—
gatirviy —if

SWA CLAUS" Hafoiarim.

.

Agents I

Great Dollar Bargains for
our Customers.

We beard the latter, and think we newer for hto-rfl iM «• ■*«••"« ■*&gt;
lUanad to a more appropriate and nebular
taTdl’i’h
...t
ly prediction and we beard that of Mr.
, fllrr—. i. pobuc manor* u
Mooes spoken of in terms af the moot d»
P'**,M|
aided commendation. We are tarry to be Wivi»g» ««w.hteh eadoe
compelled to add that our merwurtBe XTXXbJT*8 fevrwwj «&lt;H

Drees Goods,

50 First-Class CUTTERS

. rm.- offered in the County.
I AIM TO SELL

SUWttm
^rvettKrfi AUi'itt.

Genuine Articles.

HBX UVLD rKXfi.

QA8O FOB HIDES AND PELTt

Groceries and Provsions.
MAIM, AXW, BAX.F, COO FI*B.
Tie-Wars of Every DeeeripUee,

�xaiinp
SEW *WE«TI»E»E»T».

(FEIT

DBT GOODS.
CEO.

casi-i si*obJe

Tbe seed b.ud. replied.
■To SB te knowtedg. gim,
IMln^ureu os tbe pnal.r’. books

In England, phosphorua is extracted
frvm guano for making lucifor tnatehes.
Many American farmers have uuult: light
of guano for sovera years.
A Wool-gmd woolen exposition of the
United Shrtes will form n part of the dis­
play of tho great fair of the American BMKrARERTS WARTED FOB
institute, September next.
KAmw nauuHrrsnv uU
The best wine is mdae from gripes " Bunsbins and Shadow ia Sow York."
£rowinp neorwit volcaueua and to him
who dnnks it will bo imported eume of
the qualities of a volcano.
The Canadian shore of Ld^tfKrio
promises to be a new traps regioh. ' An
acre of Concords tnis year produce
throe tuns.
Te* years a^o, ia the village of Union
fiprinn, N. Y-, a tree- planting society
Wf# forAwf, and now there are more
than 1,000 beautiful shade trees. Other
ettorpnsos have followed. Luke x: 7.
Thom seems to be n (ilenty of cheep
and good land hi Maine corcteri with
heavy timber, and there ia tho advan­
tage that while ouo is clearing his form
he can live.on bears.
It Is said, to be a great damage to land
to raite two crops a year, and yet the
poorest formers do it Ono crop is weeds.
Wheat is wedded by hnnd in Italv .
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
&lt;ftd also in England. Wherever such
Work is done the laboring people are ig­
norant, besotied, and poor. »
-To bo certain of eggs in-Winter, bens
must bo ten munths old, wuU fed and
housed, and any brood will answer. Old |
hens will not lay until well tethered. |
First, fothers, second eggs.
The iMret fraud is to sell damaged ! —- .-j •
x-pmnw.hrall i. worth nolE^lt1.IXL'L'T

iiversii’e maiazine

Agriculture.
I.heratare,
llotlculture,
RUm.iah
Art, Rural Architecture.
Hosey Huebaiidiy,New InvenriOM,
C&lt;Xtuo Culture, ftouMtotie Economy.
Naturall Htotery. Gsaoing, fowling.
DmryPunning, Trev.-la, Tupogrepi'y.
Fowtry. B«sa,
Oeiiero? infetteteice.
huw^ttomuMirm, I-awterepeGnrTrnlng
Euiomotogy.
Tbe Marxeto. *e., Ac.

M.

DE

XT gaitlXOB. BARRY
•Mae bew J. Udo A «ea a On
•ato Ceart Heaw S&lt;

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

Musinns Jitt

AU Hastings Outdone!
Battle Cr®ek Notfhere

tSxSK

SFrEvS
sss,tr^s.
TRY IT I

rT^MSmlrarS^m,

IT T.rwt,.; orBoolUralU afAppfcer Foor

TRY IT!

TRY IT

HYPOPHOSPHITES

iMadr frvm the forwula oi J&gt;r. J. T. Oarrbill.
r.t F*rteJ&gt;.tlwbntremtey known to ’Madid
Science, ia every ease vbere Ibo roatlna pboi-

g. D. IPAIUIM.

there were penalties for counterfritioc ‘
manure the same as for countcjfoitfag i
greenbacks wo would have more corn in
our cribs and more 'swindlcra in our jails.
It Is end to relate, that when moclion*
ias have land they generally give better
cultivation than farmers; they have more
grwpoe pcara, strawbcrriiM, ‘and wat rmelons, and earlier potatoes and cucum-

Dry-Goods,
Groceries!,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

HOSADALIS

A society has boon formed in Pana for
the propagation nf useful inserts, and for
tho destruction of noxious ones: and it
announces that from cock-roaeheo oil
Can bo extracted excellent for greasing
BEST RESEDT TET D1SC0TERED.

On many farms it coat os-much td
keep flic rats As to keep a row. lie who
can dear farm* of rate will get rich
Without advertising.
This fall English formers are paying .
22 cents a bushel for gathering acorns.!
and 12 cents for chesauta, both needed
for feeding hogs.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL MWT be l .WEBIILD

Canvassers
Wanted
"t* UtT popular work.FearA r»n&gt;

It id recommended to Winter here in ' MKU.Jr.,HfiiblrU«iw. Sr« Yurt ' '
a dark unoccupied room, or lnm» closet, .
FIRST CLASH
'
and to fill die honey-boxes with cobs to
MAG A.X. I NEB
Absorb the moisture.

Best xxserl'wl of frockrry In

3

Towb,

Fresh Goods constantly on band.

Buenos Ayers is so favorable for sheep
that wool can lx&gt; grown for 10 cants a
pound but this is because it costs no
more to r&amp;iso-a shop! erd than a sheep.
Two things not to be bad are wante&lt;l
tn England. Ono is an art of Parlia­
ment for putting down rabbite, ate! tho
Other, a privilege for the door man to
brew his beer\
,
A- California paper recommends all
THE GREAT RADICAL PAPER.
producer* to meet the market at onco,
that the shops may be got out of the The most extensive and freshed Politi­
cal -Nswr—’ilie te-*t Agricultural
country, and that there may bo better
‘
Dapartn.enl - Hie lot*st Marprices for what remains.
keto—And the boat origin_
In tho care of cattle nothing keeps
al Beading Matter.
them in better order than tho light of
the eye of the owner eovcrol times n day.
The eyes of boys cud hired men are cov­
ered with a Clin.
rpt&lt;K Imuaaw ItaecM Allrodtoa oar Mai
I
■ - &gt; . -- I- —I. . . —_
When tho cattle are fed on straw, the
boys on skimmed milk, the old man on
fot pork and tho hex* are obliged to
.acrat.'h graveL the breath nt the beaus of
the girls will smell of whisky.
A former has liberty to par 10 per
Cent for tnonev, that he may shelter his
sto^k, and liberty also to work for this Ung bus Jred eopiu. to ... ddroas. (aed
purpose, if he cau prove that he will do
OMVOfw of Ua TiI-WmU; Fbvm to
l»es.ll.r-up uflbeeieb).
IK ■«
more than in six.
All order, .hrald b. UdmBwi to JO11M W
During the war the Ifebles made horee- FORML'Y, Uilor aul I'ruprwlaf, K W. come
collare of bass-wood, and now they are rlavtfalb and Cbutnui SMa FMladatolUa, F.
recommended for general use, for they are
light, they do not get heavy with rain,
nor freese nor wear out, nor gall. ,
On settling the Cope de Verde Islands
the people cut away tho 'timber, when
severe drouths, rometimsa of three yeare*
duration followed, and more than
30,(100 people have perished with fam- (

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Old Goods selling regardless of Cost.
Me* Goodr, Jart Reeel vc4.

STOVES, -I II ON.

LOOK!LOOK

WEEKLY PRESS.

ROSADALIS

LARGER THAN EVER! Is Recommended by the Best

AnChrapaaon tl&gt;n Hall nnaij,
A.ddlia« Tran.portatiou,

Boston DOLLAR Store!

Building Materials.
Eavo Troughs

Physicians Everywhere.

Fartkalor Au.&gt;l.a« paid te Older for

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,
atseDCf-ri) ruces.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale at Kalamaxo-j Priet*.

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will quickly retort Grey Hair
t» in natural color and beauty.
Bad produce luxuriant growth. It Is
perfectly harmlea, and ia preferred

Hara relabltebed a nrjxXja this City Car tba
TEAB AXD COFFEEM,
At tho small advance of Ove cento per
pnwd over tho prices aa Mild by them.

Made and put up on Short Notice.

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—The official canvass show* that the
majority for Grant and Colfax in Mich­
igan ii oror 82,000.

Fl. HERRICK,

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—--Califurnions cijscti to make the
flie journey from San Francisco to New
York bv rail next Fourth-of-Juh week,
and tbe wondarfal progress of the Pa­
cific rail Toad enoocragM us to hop*

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VOL. XIII,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1868.

NUMBER 33.

Shsintss jJlrfttay.
Ioto

gun: railway:

flatvrof awift witchery whereof money is cape- no companion, who walk in the ways of
m&lt;*nt by the lather of al) to roach blr.
God. t»o wunleement for tbviramre time

k’B’b’r”J® or the greatest dill- um ui&gt;&lt; ur«x piuers to tr,o pamuon

THE B10ADGA0DB- .DOtHttlTlACXEOVTI

^f^Udhood.

NEW TURK, BOSTON,
And New Enjrlanii Cltlcw.
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The hou" which divida. tL« wholnaalc end retail
Ito frvfo, young, open atorna, are Gained with an elegant French

teosMo them ns to no othwn; and to brautifulend elaborate mosaic work of

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Buffalo la ffew Ywrk, 4X3 aita,.
Daaklrk la New Vi4k, 40o

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A apiritol exlbltfon cf-womaai’s
witurerod in Alton* N.
- -Ths Mirdriga-n Southam Railroad !tzhfc’ »“
“ ■ wlieQ the ■women emptied the oocearned mien mon ha K. 130,140.
■ tente of a liquor shop into the street
—The Caban war is reported to be
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—rn.fi— **■—»-- have ate predated ‘*h*wn.pt-Goa. Lmmm'i. —1 n—
.fas gerrioe of visitors n J

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Just before the entrance of tho office
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mt fonntaiaa m the soul of the parote On each aide of thi, raised case am two
being hermetically sealed, the joy of ttefigures of ebony negroes, each with Li.
movement is lost. To give by do^, by; right hand raised, and Intended to bsar a
toying, by lavahinft la bliag and to (/.ve. lamp or vase, according to the tasto of the
when we love boat, ia to add intonseiv owner. Thceo stature were brought, as wo
to the bliss. Talk of being weary too-- understand, from the FrenchExhibiliun.
weary to give attention to our children ! {and .are quite the Yage as drawiug-room
It there not a rest in the exercise of love,! ornaments tanaug people of wealth and
even higher and bettor than sleep? Ia fashion in that- capW Such in rapid
ri rate to rive repose to the strained i outline ia a dfaeripton of Dr. Holmbold'e
muacloa, to the brain weary w Ith schemes I-------'------ of
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new place
buainses.
worthy
of fortune, or with the catling up of ao- thexnerchant prrncea of New Xnrk, al­
counts? Indeed it ia. * Sleep knits up ‘ though it ia not at all improbable, from
the ravelled sleeve of, care." Sleep tho continued and incessant explosion
pours its gilded mornings' in the eves it of the Ductor's btuinosa, that ho may
refreshes; it rocomparts the flaccid vat havo to throw bis wholraaln store
brawn, and makes physical movement into the retail, and kt the former take
music: but what it does ind:rectly, love
does directly. The smiles of the children place.—Ta. S*» Yvtk Uni.
take no roundabout road through the
body, they go straight to tho soul The
. 'TH Take What Father Takes."
smite and prattle of tho babe are light
and music which illumine the firexido
• What will you take to drink?’ asked
and make festal tho plainrat tabla And the waiter of a young lad who, forth,
then what on interest in sinking our- first time, acrompiuiu.-&gt;l hi* father to a
seires, by study—a partial study, to be public dinner. Unovrtoin what to say,'
sure—into tho |&gt;eeuliar character of each and feeling sure that he could not be
child) Tho thvme ia old, but to tho wrong if he followed hit father's exam­
student ever ns*—newer than the morn­ ple, ho replied I’ll take whnt father
The fireside ia the tbesno of roSatant ing paper. How charming to see the takes."
panegyric; “it ia the only bliss of paradise spouts of poetry peering out from one
The answer reached the father's ear, ’
chat hath survived the foil;” ao say the mind, end tho germa of phllosopoy from
and instantly the full reepuusibility of
poets, as well as the multitudes who
another, and tho virtues of numbers his position flashed ujion liim. If he
talk only to repent the current cummoofrom still another; to behold the ero.-it- said, ••I'll take ale, os ho hod al wars
places. The saying itself ia true or nut,
play, the action and roort'.on tho melo­ said before, liis son would take it u1m&gt;,
aocurding to the lite of the family. It ia dy, the force, tho keenness of all their and then! And the lather .huddered,
no extravagoucw to say that thousands of diversity, all in the branches of tho fami- at the history of several young mtn
Christian parents, rapociaily inthers, are !
i ly tree, in the mimic auto which haa who once promiaing as hi. owu bright
strangers in their own housohoLls, to sprung from your life, of which you are lad, had Ixwn ruined by drink started
their own children, and oumotuui-s tho king, and which, without anv reuse ol up in Milemn warning before him.
husband and wife to one another. Fur dependi'nce, oats your bread! To this, Shuyld his h&lt;q&gt;e. bo blasted an&lt;l that
a mother, especially a Christian mother, official fntherhocti ia a blank, and ]&gt;o.m- open. foced. nolle lad bauunie a bunion
to be a.. stranger to her children is a
and a’ cureo. as they had bocutui-?
crime—{no effect of tho previous crime
But for strong drink, they would hare
of- maternal neglect—and is so monstrous
been active earn.-st. proj[&lt;croua men;
dial among rrepoctablo people we mu.it
Helmbold's Drug Store.
and if it could work such suiu U'»»a
bcliuvo it to be comparatively rare.
ttem, was his own iad safe? Quicker
With fathers, olhorwiso estimable men
The magnificent drug store of H. T.
4t ia only too common.
Holmbold, f&gt;94 Broadway ia beyond
No reasonable father we suppose,
would defend such a tact, even in his
own case. He could and would, at It is uno of thora places which arrest then in tone. tremulous with emotion,
brat, only excuse it. Ho would, perhaps, the eyes of the passer-by, and compo! and to the tutoniahment of thcae who
say that ho spends bis day, t™ morn­ him to stop and examine it, olmo.t knew him, he said, “Waiter, 1*11 take
ing till evening, away from home, in in­ aguitut bis will. Nut that externally it water;" and from that day to thia strong
dustrious efforts to provide for the chil­ is marked by any striking architectural
dren, that his mind ia on tho stretch beauty, but there is a certain namelov
Constantly, and tho result is that ho al­ fascination about it, the cumbiped result
The young lad, in thia brief utterance,
ways comes home weary and in need of of an exquisite taste in the arrangement was really the representative of the gen­
rest. And this may Ije admitted aa of the various artiolos exposol for solo eration to which he belong*. God haa
truo; but what then? Is ho uot a father in the windows, and ths delightful har­ ao decreed it, that the father ia the
atill, with the obligationa that belong to mony of rolor.
highest authority in tho world to his
One step from the sidewalk and on a child. Who does not know that “my
that n ame? Can anything scoquit him
of the duty of core fur his children ? Is level with tho fluor of the ertablishmouL father said oo," ia the end of all controis a pavement of white marble, exwnding
tho whole length of tho front, end re­
grow up without tho sweet significance lieved by u diamond figure oatnisting uf
ol his relation to them? Can he afford small rose-tinted and yellow blocks of
to L« to them a mere business-mnehin., tho same material The windows, which
a maker of tauney, a sort of silent and are light and stately are, with thedouro,
rold providence, whose heart—to thorn, a imposed of solid shouts of French plate
at least—is a mere aero? W« reprat, glass; and as wo enter tho stor^ eroocialiy by gas-light, tho whole scene burst*
cau ho afford this!1
Would that we could impress upon
tfometimra it looks M though tho fa- upon u. like souu&gt; fairy creation, or the
thor were utterly careloss. He seems to splehdid vision uf some hashish eater. the father, and mother, of this cuuntiy
hare no twingee uf conscience, no need Ten superb chandeliers illuminato the the solemn fact, that the future charac­
for an apotogyr »o sense of duty left un- immetue palace from one end ef it to ter of the children ia being formed by
dono—os though to’ make mote? for the olbor, ui all 275 feet from Broadway them. That if they are trained up in
the way they should go, when they are
his children were the whole of being a into Crosby etreeC.'
It ia divided into two compartments, old they will nut depart from it But if
fotlicr. Whet a miserable human orRMiration imu: meh a semblage ofa wholeoaJe and retail, the partition being they becoume vain, sensual and degraded,
as near as may be in tho middle, with the seeds will have been doepoiited and
man have! The outer functions of bUierhood with lira have no corrrapund- uffices un each aide of it, which are the bias given in the early morning uf
aconstitujan within. Every bird .panned by an arch inscribed with the their lives. If wo teach them that
^ords, “Wholesale Deportment-" The strung drink is a good creature of God,
beast i. his supsrior, and would be
his reprover if he equalled them in blase of light from tho windows, charged they will boliev. us and when depedsrisdom. No, not so; we. «re too fast with the brilliant colors of tho liquid in ing upon bur judgement and truth,
tho large globes, odds vastly to the at­ they shall have taken it. and it shall
the mother only that ha. the P»Btal traction of tho scene by night, and Bln- have shown itoelf to be tho devife mas­
instinct; and when tho human father is minatee tho adjacent walls and counter, ter piece, and have bitten and crushed,
careless of his’chiMron, ho disowns his with a surprising trillion ce of crimson, and dragged thorn down to ruin, we may
weep and pray m ws please—the blame
higher nature, *hich ought to raise, purple, green, and ambur
Thia eetebliahment was begun and fin­ will bo our own. and wo must not accuw
him above tho brute in tiu. as in all
other rotation*. In a few cases, tho ished in flvo day*. Tu look st it, it Gud, or ca-t reflections upon the gospel.
We shall have eown to the fieah, and
ncatoct seams to be the result of cgot- scams incredible; and more especially so
iim. Tho man is devoured by himrelf; whan it is examined in detail. The of tho flesh hare reaped corruption
thonghte of h'manlf shutout everything walls extending over half the n tail hall God will Lavs visited the rins of the fa­
arc adorned e.l along the coiiing to tho thers upon til® children. They only
rise. His ambition, or vanity, or groodinomuf massy, goes out sgsriy, and twofirel idllara with a aurins uf twenty­ “took want their fathen took." If, on
the other hand, we banish the flend when
wandsra restterelr. and whre, H rriuro. right moulded arches, fourtora uueaeh
ride. There re*t upon an elaborate their young and trastinghoarta ore most
to its ssnotuorv, of rather »• prison— muulding, supported Ly olognot pdlaro
open-to W teaching, wo tall them that
biwrelf—it is only to brood oyw hw in­
terior world, to chafe over what ha has with ornamented capitals overlaid with winuis a wockor, that strong drink ia
add, and the roof rim is nchly painted raging, and W»ni that no eorpeut is ao
ikA and to feliritato himself uror what
ind fretted with guld. The ahrivre dangerous, 'nd addon so much to bs|
he has. Such people rill
dreaded, wo .hallbo ei^workeni with un
show a warm interest tn tho children of are divided into a number of ranges,
Pach of which is backed by Frond: ndr- all merciful and wi»e Gul. who, to pre­
^V^-nareJa. wiU make a rexxi Bundsyron. Then come the ouuntan, right» serve them from taking it, has sent them
, haul add.and rvvesl a eapsoty for
into ths world with a toothing of tte r«7
ttt,„reci.Ung the beauty and altrert.rotaste. Our children will behove us
nU» of cbBdImud in general- Thep apThey will grow up with their natural
Ctobe arifloh only at home- AD
iastuict fortified by our instruction and
fa 6reh and oharonag in fassr own
cliihlren take for granted., end leave aniSZl thro igbout the ^blishmmt
tteraiaahXusiy of
rate, and

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wo 'kin in all the departmouf, and tins

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STATE OF MICHIGAN, J™,
Gnrxrr or Biaar.
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W« no Ilr.xKir Cxanrr, That the foregoing is a
Votes given in tho County of Burry, and State uf Michi
Officers, via: Judgo of I’robato, tihsrlf, C-nmty Clerk. -- -------------Truosurer. I’roiecuting Atiuraoy, Circuit Court Commissioner, County Surveyor,
on.l two Coroners, al the General Election, hold in said Ck&gt;u*ty on tho third day
of November, ia the yrer one ihuuewid eight hundred nml aixty-oighi.
Dated at Heatings, this atanmlh day of November, A. D IbGH.
JOHN KEAGLE,
Chairman of the Board uf County Canvassers.
DANIEL STRIKER,
Secroiary of tho Board of County Canrareora.
W ■ the undcrugno 1 Cliairmin and Socretayy of tho Board of County Canvas.era’idhereby certify that the following namal.poroons hiring received the hlgbra‘ nnmS w of v &gt;*a &lt;. at th* G neral Elntim u«dd in rd I C maty on tho 8d day of
November A, T&gt;. 13US, do hwiby m th • knowa an I dmlir &gt; th-m, and each «f
thim. lais uij^a I to tL’fa'liwlayoffiTM. reipjctirdy, 11 wit: ShwmiaC.Priadl.. m Judge o. Probate; Elwin H. Milbry. as Sheriff; D iniai Btrikre. Cowsty
Clerk; AsiD. Rirx. ai Jiiit/ i'.wtoorer; Wuliia II Jjwdl, at p-n1itei ef
Do ids; Frank Allen, ai pr &gt;&lt;»wtinx AUmiy; William L. Cobh,as dreoH Crete
Cammadorer; Ja n H W. H &gt;ugifoiia. ai Cutouy Surejyjr, sad JoMph Cute sml
Jsaar Mereer, as Coroners.
.
In to «tim my wh irout wn hare hamuuto set our hsnls al Hillings, thin llflr
u,
30HHrai0Ui.

�BBY qoooe

tki gMtiag* gsssrr

thousand right hundred and

HYDE % PR1RDLE,
BEAL ESTATE I BUBAICI

November, A D. It

KEAGIX

IkA.«rri2&lt;G«. Mien
DANIEL STRIKER,

November, A D. 1868.
H. P. CHERRY.
Chairman of the Board of District

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PHILLIPS A BENTLEY
loco.

DANIEL STRIKER,

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DJ'186BOa

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November,

WiM Lnii ai W Wi

impeachment, will j»bobly
CMaur.

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known and declare him duly elected to
ths aaid office for (he 3d District of the
County of Barry. ■

Township*

Baltimore,

education.

Secretary.
Grand Rapids, Nov. 30. IMA

.piled him by giving him “ ediration,
•La — V.
and votes

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166 971 263
150i 47 197
Caatieton,
&lt;*■«&lt;.
208 1211 329

104
194

, this 10th'
The
-vote of all the oouattos in
day ofNovomber, A. D.UWC
i
the State is in th* Beeretary of Stefas*
.
. Hi P. CHERRY,
Chairman of the Board ot Districtj office, except that of Chippewa aad Mani­
tou, end the totals toot up Grant 128,609,
561
207
Seymour9G,l)51 -taking the two highest
' Elections on each ticket ' Ths average
Ml 849
'
RepuWiMhtaajurity
on toe electoral tick107 278

194
149
8141 247; 561 Rutland,
263
1371 78. 210 Thornapplo,
Woodland,
171
125
79 204
Yankee Springy
148 _46| 189
224
1771 108! 285
1446 085 2381
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V- Llwto!
Statement ef Votes given in toe First
169
88 257
206 82j 288 Representative District for tho County
Praineville,
168
82 235 of Barry and State of Michigan, for RepRutland,
88 848 roeentative ia tho State legislature, for
Thornappla,
... 1101 277 the First Representative District, at the which the moral part of the Republican
Woodland,
147| 46 108 General Election held in said County uf party, and ef the State of Michigan,
2903 1572:4475 Barry on Tuesday, the Third day of
Total,
November, in the year an* thousand
Statement of Votes given iuithe Coun­ eight hundred and sixty-eight;
ty of Barry and State of Michigan, for
Tho whole number of Votes given for
Rspraaentativo to the Coiigrcas of the
United States, from the Fourth Con- thousand three hundred and eighty-one
District of the State of Michi­ (2381) and they were given for the fol­
character, and Ability. There element.
gan, at tie General Election held in said lowing persons, vis i
County on Taaeday, tho Third day of ’ Robert J. Grant received on* thous­
and four hundred and forty-six (1446)
vote*.
Henry A. Goodyear received nine
hundred and thirty-fir.. (D36) vote*.
waa four thousand lour hundred and
Srsrx or Micmoss, A
seventy-five (4475), and they wore given
County of Barry.
) '
fur the following persons, vix:
Wo do hereby certify, That the fore­
Thomas W. Ferry received two thous­ going is a correct statemoot of tho votes
and nine hundred and throe (2903), given in tho County of, Barry, and State

and fivo hundred and seventy-two (1572)

That -beautiful Ktri*

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will not vary 60 votes from 226,850,

ll.-Nroi^sty F

which multiplied by five, would make
the total population of the State 1,129 250. Thia would be a gain from 1864
of 878,290 inhabitants or more than 60

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

—Rumor says Mr. end Mrs. Colfax
taialng OeUaracter, and yet remain a meditate a European tour the coming
goal officer; but If be be without ability,
he botomre n public dlxgraoc; If without
integrity of moral character, nn abomin­
ation bclore God and man.
■
diileicut countries.
This question; than, 1* double. If Mr.
—In Seymour, Conn.,

Cttllf MACH J Uf K WARRANTS i
J^TEW BOOK STOUR,

STATIONKBY &amp; BW8 DOW,

CnAS. HYDE.

partisans rode him on a rail Air it

ability to any man in thia btate.

That that ho intende to sit in tho Brinish
House of Lords.

178 107
169 88
Prairieville,

ty of Barry and State of Michigan,
Senator in the State Legislature, for
Twentieth Senatorial District, to wh

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DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

BMpTIIERS*

NEWR.PEPOT,
Fine Toilet Articles,

uortwHifp/r albums
tauLb pk.\.-.

ASD rimoi'KALS.

BOOKS.
Blank Note anti Receipt Boohs,

PstationabY
Oftvery H»ti and Varisfy,

Patent Medicine*,

unbridled paruon and appRtlte.
County and Hon. E. F. Mead, of Macomb.
It is aa plain then aS that two and
two make four, that M*. Chasdixu la
the only survivor of the
ladies who strewed flow
our Legislature commit no such folly.

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to hlsoonatltuancy. I admit that be ha*
—Thirty-one studento at
Tabular'Statement of Votes given in
College wore recently suspe
the County of Barry and State of Michi­ the late war, and subsequent reconstrucgan for Representative in th* State Leg­
expelled Beurura.
islature for the Second Reproaontatiro
District at the General Election bald in

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in Canada last wee

Representative in State Legislature.

Township*.
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and If there be comp.tltio:i here, which

Townships.

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enpuss. «e.. inquire w

HYDE&amp;PRDTOLE.

Chairman of tho Board of District tlgnlflcant, compared with Ito present
Canvasser*.
lm]M&gt;rtanoe.
next May.
DANIEL STRIKER,
What of MR. CiiANDLin's irteg-ity
Secretary of tho Board of District of moral character? Me Is notoriously

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. te Mw s«ir,rr*l kiU *f «l,lk_
THIS MlCUIXR

Plated Ware.

Mii Silver

General Hava Item.

will Ln«t a Life-Time,

Gold &amp; Silvsr Watch**,

-Alesaades, of Russia, ia accused of

—Victor Hugo says Napoleon ia slow­
Third day of November, in tho year one tloned Integrity ot moral character.
Judging by thia critetfan, and I think ly apnroaching the fats of Charlo* X.
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight
In witness whereof. We have herounbo our,verdict In the case of Ma Cbaxin the County of Barry, State of County and Stats, this eleventh day of
November, A D. 1868.
laying him on this bedstead, head and day evening, It was their first meeting
CoegreM of the United State., from tho
J. W. BENTLEY,
feet would bol hbhave to come off.
—Mr. Ttcknor withdrew 8800,000, as
Chairman of tho Board of District CanBut, seriously, no man can sustain the well aa himself, from the late firm ofTickassertion, that Ma Ciianduqi ia supe™*Saniel STRIKER,
tion, hold ia said County on’ tho Third
‘toyofliovember, in the year one thous­
—Hans Wachrenbusen, the Ttar!in
Secretary of the B jard of District Can- State. I frankly admit that be ia a man
and eight hundred and sixty-eight
of moderate ability, aad it be was right journalist bring mistaken for a pickpock­
Dated at Hastings, thia eleventh day
et, recently, had to pass the night in a
af November, A. D. 1868.
Secretary of the Board of District CanJOHN KEAGI.1;
vasscra, do hereby certify that Robert J.
Chairman of the Board of County Grant, haring received the hiwhrat num­
ber of rotes given for the said office of
DANIEL STRIKER,
Reproeentatiro in tho State Legislature,
Secretary of tho Board of County Can- for tho First Representative District for and targer powers of tnlotl; and beside
tho County of Barry at the General Elec­ being men ef superior ability, they are
tion held in said County un the Third day men of unimpeachable Integrity of
of November, A. D. 1868, do hereby make moral character. 8cch men are Ex- acme Vi hi» oimpctitum stirring in his
Senator tn State Legislature,
known and declare him duly elected to
the aaid office, fur th* Fret Itepresenta- CuAKCKLLoa, of oor State University,
—Rev. Alien Clarke, of Seymour,
and others wh» might be named.
the County uf Barry aad State uf Miehi- tiv* District of the County of Barry.
--------------- :*J ‘------------ last Thursday,
If we Judge him then, on the ground
gu ftr State Senator from th&lt;r 20th Sen­
In testimony whereof We hare here­
brother to do
. atorial District at tho GeneraLEtoctiun unto set our hands at Hasting*, this 11th of ability as comparrcd with others, Ma.
held in said County on the 8d day of day of November, A D. 1868.
milliner, are invited.
MwtmnUr, AD. IMBi
J. W. BENTLEY,

Baltimore,

It Mates the. Best Stitch.

addsc. ‘^The? total, rote of th. Statejn-

Brin or Micnrois, )
County of Barry.
$ “•
W* do hereby certiiy, Ths

3 ?
f

MACKS FOUR DirnRKXTNTnCHU

“I have ton

^UOCLBKM

groceries.
o/ all

CfyClXMATt.or URUIXA.CAUOK.sr M4SR.
FIELD, er CLtVKLAXtl, »r t UKUT. «r SALA,
UARCA.teor f.»e

NEW

YORK,

Siam asi&gt; or ms gcAUrr,

GEORGE PRESTON

Oil Regions of .Pennsylvania I

hundred

Assyria,
Baltimore,
Bony. '
Hope,
Johnstown,
Maple Grove,
Orangeville,

166
158
192
187

124
41-209
266
178 107
2H5
169 87
206 81
287
224

RHTS1CIANF PRESCRlFriOIS
to acamnpliab anything
..It is a very good age
Hero aad there one may

teed the invalid Baron dor Golts, at Pa­
ris, and that Count Euleaberg, present

District,
said othoo or benxter, wan lour rouusana
four htmdred ahd righiy (4480) and they County of Barry &lt;m Tuesday, tho Third
day of November, m ths year on* thous­
and sight hundred and sixty-eight:

wUA* KrtHxU tn.; lln-lan , llrp..; ..d
Ctertfssd ; N«. M Clark Mlrrrt. Cb.v.

Mfaifataraf the Interior, and a faverite in

2087

the year one thousand eight hundred
and aixiy-eight
____ .___

J.P.NBEITt&amp;M.

FAMILY GROCERIXi

Atlantic &amp; Gt. Western Railway.

CaNeea.
Twcnty-eoventh Senatorial District indi­
cate the election of A B Milla, Republi­
can, over A C. Maxwell Democrat by
forty-ono majority, this roduom the list
of Demucrate in the Senate to fire.

sth. W. w. Mela .nd TbW Mu

ArRsataaw
vrKXojra-ootxo

sweyh.

th nw ran obseivei
FIRST QUALITY

and and e%htyamn (2067) aad they

h»hs

Adam Elliott received one thousand
four hundred aad twonty-fire, (1425)

Fifws

N OTHT-

•OBTOM.

Machine

�gtal and JHijrtlUnttw.

BPBOKI, N OTIC 11

business cards.

BW MVElTBEMirri.

pifiSOLUTIOB.
TV. C» gar*a.rvbip bvrvtejx* H^og eydvr
lbs aim. sat silks/ BAX1AJW, qoqp.XpK
A 01A XT. is dlasslvtd by unrtaal nsMs^.

^leal Estate Broker

M188 E. WI|XX^Xl

ipouTuti. • «amt
•n rrox^ jpox ntocx,

BARROW

-«T- MICH.

D. f. WOODWARD,

-iu
Wub'aMiagarmMdse^
laa, very respset/all,.
Cl—U. . n
T-ttemBOLD.
CtewUt sag DrawsMt.l |, Ysen' »----- '

&amp; GOODYEAR,

Dry G&lt; Griceriti,
rnutrni
Hkkary Cetssrs. Mish.
aprfl.t

N*i Ywh"'*1 **"**•*••
(Fraas th. fsrg.at JTsasfaMsriiig Chauislt la th.

Price S«O nn AcreTKIU|1: tren l.t st Mirth ent. bake
” la f’l Assisi paysarats.

H. WRIGHT Agent-

MYLUS,

■mis A Jewelry.
GEORGE PRE8TON,

General Grocer,

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Draft Minis, Gnoris,

/Dn t YF.D.—Our paper thia week haa
been delayed three day* by the non arri­
val of our Mpet. occasioned by the
breaking dowutof the mill al Kalamaana. you fur your account, duo long ago, till
Wi hope to be a'l right again next week. my patience ia quite gfns. 1 must have
money, right off. Don't come with the
old excuse. ' Pay ia what I want I If

■

Just Received.

orr wfw,

:-«»i

County for County Officers, Repre-en- tho coat ia not for you don't put it on.
tallvs in Congrem. Stale Senator and
0. D. 8P4VM&gt;D&lt;0Rspnweutaflven In the (State Lcgieteture.
[doc2t3]

TfTSfc.

Saito &amp; Hanmta,
Taaaday morning, the l&amp;(t&gt;. Persona
saitoring from any Chrenle Complaint
gboeld give him a chU—Room* a the
Bastings House—Consultation Free.

Pit. IIADFIELD'H

HAXTl^CN,

EQUALIZER.

Bailer &amp; bctaift Dealer,

Paxalyxis can be Cured!
DM- f. Ur Vir HU88ELL,
RfrldMIi rmeMalag usd CspH|||&gt;(

Xbauli **q. of Castleton *ps thrown
fyun hla sleigh on Monday and had his
are* broken, though we un.'eietatid tho
(nettre I* n»t very serious.' Also, that

M r., ihs wlrpMsf
•-«‘!i&lt;l»&gt;»».’oNFagd-

HARPERS
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE

glDDIXVIl.l.E.

NaBLBV req has been api'olnted frupcrvtoor of the township of Barry, to fill
the vue*nry ocfaaioned.by the mlgnaties ef Hon; Adam Ei.liott, member
to the I.nMature Cor the second ,
Jtopnsecutotlre District la the County of
Berry.

THE SONG CABINET,
Uy C. G. ALLEN.

A Ba’x Fabrication.—The story
that H. T, JlKruiotp. tfco celebrated
Barbu-nvi, hti breim* inavn-.. JeaL

UlBalrilisoa. .ilothi. rseipw for lbs houaebold
udfins. bsmorass ssrsdetse. is&lt;! olbar Isstractiv. aad aOMsiag rssdlsg suitor. odgtad
u.Swkcl.d A.esf th. Assad, la appear sub
toa epasjsjaf ths yvsr, Ibis will bs sss of lbs

HgignoLD ft. and haa been, all right on
Ih/aanljy point, though we abould hea­
lth* to endorse the wisdom of his politi-

AcqvtTTXD.—The result of the trial
ef Gen Cole al albany N. Y. fortbeahootInggf Hlaoock,resulted in a verdict of
botociltt. This right,, Hbteoeksedu*
red the wife of Cole white-Cute waa In
Iheprtoy, and outraged beyond enduraMTeCole shot him—Verdict of tibd Jury

CARRIAGE FACTORY

ERRORS OF YOUTH,

OgXTLKMAX wbs ..ffrrsd for yvert •«»

AMsrvesa Psbihly. Tnsstsrs Decay, sad id
ths a#s«i* ef yeathfsl isdlssrvtlae will, for ths
sske of seSvrisg bsaasity, sswd frss is sdl wko
Ji, th. rsetps ssd d.rsctiw fce ■skisgibe
siagls r*M4y by which be wss rarsd. Beds.
wiibma la praSl by lh« .dT.rtU.r a «*p.rt
.
....___ i.
Mia.

did right-We say Arnau.

CeMBXM.—The third eosaloB »f|ba
A4h Oagrewa beg
B Monday with
• Vnttj full stt-n&lt;
1D both Hrmam.
---------------wtbooB a»nt In to
d*y (VYedueeday) and if no will appear
Is our next iaeue. No bualaoeaa of Impor­
tance wag done Monday, eave lhe inlrodaction of Cengtltutlonal Amendaenta
lo both Haiiaes, gdtobilahlng ImpaHial

THK JBEST
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

Pmsrelks tor tbs Kale to th. sm that will kerf
It la
beslto. iherebv caaiisg tbs

HAIIi

HASTINGS, MICH.

VblauWc. The vein to four fret thlek,
aad to thought to extend aevcral mltoa,
yltiding both 1W4 bdJ eoft eoal.
Wg^tog, see thaf the work gfegoetto*
a Depot la thto Village to pragrnawlag;
tea timber I* now beln/^get &lt;« th*
grnuad, and lhe work of cuDatiuotioB

ft Farm’ IflRl Fire In ft
MW AID

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.

EATOH COUNTIES

GRAND AND SQUAB!
-afro P||»aw-IP*Fg0«,

&gt;

THE

togwdiauts fruar-whlcb II
—
/TaxO. R. V. R, R^Tfaa Grand BtoValloy Railroad Company have 9W
Benced the work of htiJdlng a Freight
»»d Psaaenger H«0M at Vermontville,
lhe eltlscM ef that enterprising village
having mlaed by mbatriptlpp about91,far that purpose. The benefits of
til1* read are begin I ng to be Mt in eev•rti Way*- What to kngwn aa lhe
''deepgtrf eight mltoa northwest ot
Cbgriotla. to Just about eomplcUd. It
bag been a tough Job, coating 8100,000;
but during the work there has been laid
here a vein of coal, whlph to Dow beigg

Micnjqty

Groceries and Provsions,

‘

ever offered in tho County.

MBUA AXBB, BALT, &lt;®D nBW,

I AIM TO 6EIJ.

Genuine Artisles.
At Ito LOWl-T NWOUlWr*Grand One Dollar Sale!
FREE or COST
CADU WILL MN WD
■ Ul kinds of CssnjnJ’todo-. ,S*.**M'

|VY TOCB Ffcqrru AT

Agents!
»!oooirroMji*»*J

Great Dollar Bargains for
our Customers.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOKY.

�lebal xohaa

DBY GOODS.

CASH STORE

SEW ADVEITTSEMEITI.
nmtk£fe,

Ed5£uU™,'

NEW GOODS
Cuttuw Cwlturt; ' Domestic Boounmy,
&gt;atutnl Hiatary, UtMlng, Breeding?
&amp;£££?• oXS&amp;SffiESKNvw.,&lt;i&gt;mmcrce, LandaatpcGarden!nr
knlomolorj-.
The Msaaeto. Ar.. Ac.
• Wits lurmanoas. MraK. l oinr. Ac.
Vo&gt;- XX, far t&gt;ao. will rxrrl la all lie caeaetlala
of a froyrtahr. Tuasly aad Vsafal Keaau 1.H-

A Splendid Axeortmenl for
Sale ai Rail Road Pricer.

IN AXLSTAGES OF

CONSUMPTION.

Tb«y I netsdiaHly iersasa tba amflli aad
leeprn ll.a tulur of ths aula Idnvd They sabdaa
Ibo C|ilIls sad Frrrr. diminish ib» Kittel,.»
fan. end ehrak tbs eieht-asrrals. al wars, la from
nr.ulo fauna.a days. Tb. appetite la al sac.
■ L’lal •' ' patlrul rapidly (a-aa Ar.b;

1. &gt;.in,L V...I

BOOK AlEWTs WASTES EOS

TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!

GEEAT INDUCEMENTS

UW«7**iwW far loth A&lt;
KY ITTEXSOX a CO.. No. Ill W
Fblladatphis.

0. B. SPAULDINI.

RED .JACKET

SckitlOc.

Safe

Th. establishment of lines of through
freight care, now in full operation, is an
important advance in railway managorataL To Mtablish such a lino on ue
north shore, the several railway compan­
ies owning the roads connecting with
the Michigan Central between Burton
and New York and. in the West united,
each furnishing or wweiag to furnish its
nrupox proportioa of the earn requisite
forthoLna Thia line ia not yot full, al!
the compansos not haring furufohed
their proper share of core. Tho advan­
tage, however, of thia mode of doing
busiooaa, by which freight is transported
without change ufcars, or the consequent
damage and delay end expense, is ao
great that all will find it for their inter-

baiiairJEMUMiaiM show ■
twannfJlE&gt;«niM»
I-„
■■
■

Dry-Goods,

OSADALIS

urea*.'

Groceries, '
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

•' »«U i
II. .1 .

BEST REMEDY TET DISCOVERED.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Diseases cf tte Blood, Liver, Kidneys,

We WILL SOT be V.XDEBbOLD.

Best assort’at of Crockery In Town.

Book Canvassers Ranted

WEEKLY

__

Battle Cr®ek Nowhere

BATMtW IAU IMTTM'B IIV BHI.
"Sunxhine and Shadow in Hew York."

The bounded debt has been docronsed
daring the year by ounvarrion of bonds
into stock to tho amount of 1300,000,
while tho Bock hits been increased, the
amount of the bonds thus convortetl, and
also by tho amount of 1100,700 of new
Mock, being a balance unsold at the date
•f tho kst report, authorised by the
Boanl, in March, 1867.
\
The business of lhe year has been on
tho who!., Mtisfactory, while there has
been a .mall diminution in tho amount
of paMonger burinoM, which him fallen
off, aa compared with the prorious year,
to thoamouutof 1102,718 78 There has
been an increase in the freight and mis­
cellaneous burinoM aggregating 82-48,­
107 91. The falling off in tho amount
of pe ungcr busincas is, to a considerable
extent, owning to a reduction of rates of
fare influenced by the induration of
new competing line-s and also, to some
extent, to the nabit into which railroad
managers have fallen, of paying commimicn. on tho solos of passenger tickets,
a praotice which sensibly affects tho rev­
enue, of Mmh company which allow, it,
and still more tho* of any company
which doe. not report to it while it ia
permitted by competing roads.
,
It has been found pomible considerably
to diminish th. expense, of working the
toad daring the ymr, audit i. confident­
ly expected that still better rwulte will be
attained the euming year.
The track of the road and its ootiipmenL both of machinery and rolling
stock, has been fully kept up to the high
standard which they Lave for so many
II. MINtUt. Sen Uron.wkk, New Jeraay.
year, maintained. Ito-----------------stock Las been much it______ _________
rood itoelf parhaps in a better condition
than at any former period.
.The equipment of the road now con­
sists of9«lx»motire«,67 firat-clms coach­
es, of which 10 are Pullman sleeping and
day coaches, four second-class and 14
military cars used for trans]K&gt;rtatiun of
emigranto, 20 bagage and mail cars, 30
accommodation cars, for drove*, eta., and
1,480 freight care, for all perposea
There hare been re-laid,' jiurmg the
Kroar, alwut 40 miles of now track,
idiag three miles of street mils.
The amount relaid has been a little lar­
ger than is usual, the avenge for a*
term of years being somewhat 1cm.
Thesteel rail thus for, has hardly borne
the tori, having been found more liable
THE GREAT RADICAL PAPER.
to break than iron. As the average life
of iron on tho rood is about oight yearn,
it is somewhat more than questionable if
it will bo found economical to sub*tituto
ateel for iron in the track of tho rood.
At statiuns and where the life of the
iron ia short from great wear, it is expe­
dient, perhaps to make the substitution.
■During the month of March the buaimm of the rood was very nearly broken
np by the extraordinary floods in Michi­
gan, and along the linea of its eastern
connections to Now York, the businow
of each rood having been sucessivcly in­
terrupted during th. month, and subject­
fag thia company to a large loss of buai-

AH Hastings Outdone!

Fresh Coads constantly on hand.

habdware: STORE:
H. A. GOODYEAR,

014 Cools sellinr regardless of Tost.

AKTRD-AX AUltNTie m4 t.wn. Io
lalrn Iba Aceney far tbraa!e»( llraditresl'a
Rubber Mo«MIb&lt; and Wrelher snips. applied to
tl.c aides, button,. top and c»atrc uf .Ivors and
windows Tbs »a!» ■* be ro ad any thine tree otI i'&gt;
I'—I T... In T vm. ■ .V. ■■ lL.1.

W

Rew Ciood'. Jn*t Received,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

LOOK! LOOK!

IIOSADALI8

Tbr tnagniladrof oar bulassa has taablrd aa lo
Walelbs

Adding Tranwxiortatlun.

Is Recommended by the Best
PRESS. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS Physicians Everywhere.

Fartlcatar Attratiofl paid u Order far

Building Materials.

Eave Troughs,

LARGER THAN EVER!

TUUst

M*Je and put up on fchort Notice.

Sholf - Hardware and Cutlery,

iston DOLLAR Store!

st redvced rsices

IMPROVED

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale a! Kalamasoo Prices.

to BH, and Uirralvn ebaarfull)
“ THOM AS J. BOYKIN, M. D. ‘

dll' tir.rt rU-l

Daltlmorr. Fabreary '.K 1*0

HAIRdressiNGi

Jfcw^tyk iaoacB^

‘diglowa
Starandin
the West."
Amlly Hrw.piMr, right p*

Prepared at'tlie Ubaratory ef

latll.hd III tert. and pvbLaLcd every lit-

Dr. J. J. Lawrence A Co.
tUBalUtaore «lreil. Bahimors. Narylaad.
RXITH 4c DEEB,
TEAR AXD COFFEES,
,
Wbolraela
Drucriats, Chisaeo. Gaweral Agents
At the small advance of five cents per 1

1-fT A copy of Aaalrioa'a baanlHul JUaairalad Almanac, far 1 Mil, and tea -Fiutaermha at
Cnlt«wil»n&gt;.“ by R»r. ftr. WUUant*. girth n
pieminma tn rvrrv n»w wbacriber.
MT Kend far Firmian U.t and CaialagoM af
Vniraraelxt publioatioae. Oat up Clubs. Ad'
drees WILLIAMSON A CANTWELL, Useinkri Mia hoped that thia win not Ug bo
SOUTUEKN HOME JOURNAL
tho casa
The progress a£ railway extension in ,
Michigan will very Maa largely increase
tha local bmina.aoflh.Mad.
Tho oquipmant of this road at an ■

will quickly restore Gray Hiir
to its natural color and beauty,
•ad produce luxuriant growth, it b
perfectly harmles, and h preferred
•ver every other preparation by
. those who hare a fine head of hair,
aa well aa those , who wish to rotor.''
it. The beautiful glow and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
F.» .ala top all

buCeONEdoUjAb.

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
UTJalUr^ ia,

Ptfa^

■TTJI. H. MoCONNELL, Agent
M owyaHl; &lt;G»»it JtapUfa, Mid*.

'M4Wj

r MMI.UL Tyarvat—
BaAri £&gt;aaru*a«*&gt;
• vtv.r."' »r«Mi"r’.i«
itjjJstow s»e &gt;»« ms-

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16,1868

NUMBER 34.

mrxsusasri sriuoir
I in th* Stab'* on th* TacitSe coast about
S4o,0oo ooo, and a few millioa* in Ba­

X. M. MAXX08Y.

tbs aneci* in th* country prior to ifI and that produced since It-CV, and&lt;
imbi

le w» which "hare b*en paaaacd upon the
subjest of reconstruction.
' 1

p. uinn

tom* of the Treasury, and, thure.'t re,
moot probably remaining is th* country.
Three are important facet, and show bvw
exnptetriy th* inferior currency will at:porecde th* better, forcing it trom eircuIstiun among th* matees, and cauritg it
to be exported aa a mere articl* of tend*
to add to the money rapifal of foreign
lands. ‘They show the ncxvsiity of re­
fining onr paper money, that tho return
ofgtdd and riiver to ihn avtunos of trod*
snay'b* hastened and a demand mated
which will catts* the reter. fou at Lome
ginning oX the retettfon, the hank note of at hwat so much of the production of
onr rich and iucxhaustab'.e gold-bearing
tiun in which pilitical eeanutuiats are not
agrved, nor can it bo controlled by )*giaratiun, but must b* left to the irrevocuU*
laws which everywhere regulate com­
merce and trad* The drentetfag medi­
um will ever irreeatibly flow to tbos*
mints where, k !•
-- -■ *- X—
” --uuring a« that whHi regulates the tide*

Uuon, or bv the unrelenting decree* of

xaxrrr wtnw.
' th*
eau b* eonfsned upon a nation. Tho
*?* 'Amer .can
hut. wuu
u« |n
ftndara ratal jn-faci- ♦n th* attach
legislator v.
?r —
the ruler,
who baa
the* wiswi*- .-rtUl ,r,'Uro
demand magnanimity to retrace hi* steps P"- of gowinmont. and an mdicaifan
• when *onvfacwl uf arrur, will aoaner • * “**t hereatter the; Cvtlstftuti.re ia to be

although era- P, manent benefit to the e
legal tvndm ia pert tu return to a sound currency so
» propriety and justnv** of
aan a euotury •““"bi n&lt;* U)Axm»U*d 40
lion* will be
wsu t' ta-ar^y IS^/mu^uo. White u is urged long as the Government anl Banks, by
__ .
. nanv uMjnuni. ntM ... th..
a reduction in the present rat* ufInterest
M.. Treasury, in hi* reby sum* that this amuunt should, b* fa- oontimring to issue irrwdeamsb'e notes,
The S*mtary v.
of tn*
r
. —, —
..v wu«.rw uro direcay
port, recommends four per cent; Con- j cr^**A other* contend that a ifocqfad fill the ebanneis uf circulation with dej truc*abl* to riolatiim* of th* organic law
i and oxcesaiv* legislation. The most
uta xxricxxx ilMxacM.
that the receipts of the fi-xa! year ondinanoa* demands ifl&lt;
30,, JM1&amp; wor* &lt;4110,638,0&gt;3,
Amaideration of and that the'•xpNifaMl■■ fin the same
ith fh*growthbf period were*3iT.SHOjK'f, Wring in the
Ji* expmditare. 1 reasury
af 828^07,TO&gt;. Il
wrtibte currency. Fbr'thi* punvoseUt tlw precious metal*, bearing t.e Batfol
f aupva d -nted is estimated that tb* r- e ipte during the
u» inquire how much guM abu silver
i aUuuu. tiw Uni- p&lt;*Sucl fiasal year coding Jim* 80,1M9,
no good reasuu why they should longer ted Mate* m b9j)
'Stir, and the expendi- mind respecting th* cuntiderutimi which
ia
?deptd* A—______ ____ _
_________________
swtnaia upoa the Statutes Books, bento, Th* p.ophi
‘ iucrearing
'
atuy not mure than half the amount of
ths
Government
ha*
actually
rsoeised
to widen the Constitution guarantee* n about U par cent., it reached fa ibtiO anoo *f 8j,240,3®’&lt; i* favor of thsGov- for it* bond*, and the cundusiuu u becom­
Ilepubliuaa termof G&lt;&gt;nuum»ut, have 3J,0&lt;»01ffOi», and inmasouf 700 per cent. *rnment. For the fiscal year &lt; n ling June ing prevalent |hat tho amount which it currency » couijared with gold aad sumere article of traffic und -j««uon th* population ul 1795. Iu 1869. it 80, 1870, if is •• (mated taat tho reWT, it* cmnBM.vtei valu* u cunqaetked
' the enhancement of the [move
ia *stiiuat*d that it will n-aoh38,000,U00, । coipta will amount to 8127 000.000, ubmined waa u res) muhej 3ou or loo into &lt;3uu,uo.,oou. This striking tact
per cent. I*** than the ubligatiun which
uf all, that is required fwcumfoit,
mado subject to th* arbitrary will of the ur an increase uf &gt; 68 per cent, in 79 : and the axpen liturv* to &lt;3(&gt;3,00&lt;i,0i)U, it issued in return. It cannot be denied makes it the ubiiuua duty uf toe Gov­
sauunus ur r. a xait
Coaamaridiug Gcncrsd- Although the year*. Th* annual expenditure* of the i leaving an cstiatated surplus uf 824,000,- that w* are paying an extravagant per­ e. nnient, as «*rly as way bo ounvenivut
ItMkl be wis* economy to alx&gt;!Ui Qur
Fed.-ral Guvviument in 1791 were 84,- , 900.
ventage for th* use uf th* money tx&gt;r- with the pnucipk* uf auuud [aditkal tninta, thus saving the nati.m ths cat*
tub reauc nxxr.
shall be reprexented in r&lt;-t&gt;gr*»*. Vir­ 200,Out); fa 1820, they were 818,200,000, I
ro r*d, which was paper currency great­ ecunomy, tu take such inea,uies as will aad *xp*nse incident to sueh catablkhginia, Mississippi, and Texas ar* y*t ex­ in 1850, th*y were 841,000 000; fa 1860, ' It becomes projKir in this connection, ly depreciated below th* valu* o! coin enable tbo hcldcre of iu notes and times menta, and let all our preciuu* metala
cluded from tho Haus** of Congress, end they were 803,000,0V0; fa 1865, nearly . to make a brief reference to onr public This fact is made apparent when we
bo exported in bullion.
contrary to th* axprcM provision* uf 8l.iiih.'.OiM’,000 and fa I860, it isratima-' indebtedness, which has acumulated consider that the bondholders receiv.that instrument wet* denied participation tod by tho Secretary of th* Treasury, in | with such alarming rapidity and aaaum- from the Treasury on each dollar they A reduction of the ]*•[■» cir&gt; ulating me­
in thx recent *!*ctk&gt;n for a Fresidont abd his last annual report, that they will be ; *d such colossal proportion* In 17*9 own ia Gworurui-nt securities, six pur dium may nut necessarily follow. Ihi* benk* should be re&lt;|u:r»-l to take tha
Vie* President of the United State*. Tho 8372,000,COO. By cumparing th* pub- wh*u the Government oomnienced uper- cent ia guld, which is nearly or quit* however, would depend upon th* law of mat efficient steps, and make all nece»attomjit to place th* whole pojtulation lic d:sbui*amont* of 1MW, aa *stim*ted, I atiuna under the Federal Constitution, it equal to nine per cent ia currency ; that demand and supply, though it should b*
under th* aominatiun of ]&gt;cr*uu* of color with those of 1791, it will bu teen that was burdened with an indebtedness of ttic bonds ore then converted into capi­ borne in mind that, by making legal ofajs^ie pav monta. ixt specie &gt;*rm*ntq
in the South, lias impaired, if not des­ th* increase of expenditures since the ! 175,000,000, created during the war of tal for th* National Ixnks, ujiuii which tender and bank note* convertible iuto onto be earntwtly inaugurated Ly th*
troyed, th* kindly relations that liad [u»- beginning of the government haa b**n : th* Revolution. I bis amount had been
Government and banks, and the bulk of
p*r cent.,.while
lb*—fac*s**.of
' redno*d to 845,oo*,ooo, whe , fa 1812,
vioualv existed between them, and mule- 8,618
----(----------------- —
--------th* paper circulation «ill directly approx!
.
-------------t- i —
1 war wlu dociaretl against u«e*t Britain.
al distrust Las kindled fraUng* uf ani- popcUwn
for -i
the
earn* period
wasg .
they ar* exempt from taxation by the
imntu as sjaxi* standard. Hpacfo i«y&gt;
miwity, which, leadiiq; in scan* instant.-- ! MO [ *r c«t. Again,, th* &lt;xprosv: uf1 The three year* struggle that followed Government end th* btates, and thereby tor tbo accomplishment uf a result so do- incut haring been resumed by tho GovpMce
[iracediDg ItaR^y increased the national obligations, enhanced two pvr ccnL in th* hands uf airabte ia demanded by the highest pub­
to cvlkifon and bloodshed, ha*prevented gubl m I860, th*• year
.—-uf
-r~.
----------«ram*nt
aad the banks, all notes or bill*
ily 863,000,000, while in and in 1816 they bad attained the sum the hoi dcra. We 11;ua have on aggm- lic conaidaraticn.
that co-o|ioration between the two race*
uf |iaper issued by either of a teas dntx&gt;mThe Constitution cun templates that tl • faatioM than tiro should by law, be oxso eoaeutxal to the lutsu of industrial *n- kjw, ino year of peace after the war, of 8127,000,000. Wise and economical
terprisas in th* Southern States. Nor it ia elevated they will be 8372,000,000, legislation, howerer, enabisd the Gov- ce.vad upon each dollar bv the owners uf circulating medium of the country shall 1 d d from ci.-culstion s^liat the p*obars th* inhabitant* uf those State* so increase of 489 per cent, white the erament to pay th* entire amount with- Government •ocuritioe. A system that be uniform in quality and value At
alone suffered from th* dfatured condi­ •facreare of population was uhlr 21 per fa a neriod of 20 voara. and th* extin- produces such results ia justly regard.d tho time of th* lormatiun of tlxat instru­
tion of affair* growing out of these Cva- cent, for the scree period. Tliet* ata- ptialhment of the National debt filled the as faroring a few at tho *x^*uso of the ment Iho Cuuntry had just emerged Irvui
uruJcr mxuw
uw. fa
.U s&lt;w&gt;
sue an-' —
— with rejoicing, and was one of th* many, sad has lod to the further inqui­ the war of th* Revolution and was suf­
show that
1801 the
land
grcssioarl enactment*. The entire Union fifties Ifurther
has been agitated by grave upjirohsnaiony nual national expenses Compared with gvwat events of I*mdd*at Jackson’* ad- ry whether our bondholder, in view of fering from tho offsets uf a reduudanl man of prutwrty or industry er*rr man
mor* than ministration. After its redemt
redemption, a the largo profits which they have eqjoy- and wurthte * । sper euinney. 7 he ra­
of troubles which might again iuroR* the population were a little more
one dollar par capita, and in 1W0 bnt laiw* fund remamed m th* Ireasury •d, would theniMlre* lie arere* to a set­ ges of that i e.md wore lanxiins to pro­
th* peace of th* nation. It* interests
have been injuriously affected by th* de­ two duller* per capita, white ia IMO which was deposited for safe keeping tlement of our indobtedne** upon a plan tect their pn sterity from ths evil which
thev
will
reach
th*
extravagant
sum
of,
with
tho
several
State*
on
condition that which would yield them a fair remuner­ they thcmsclva* badexpert Tired Hone*,' mafataiuuj; a saf* circulating msdinm,
rangement uf buMurea and labor and tho
»9 V4 per capita.
I »* should be returned when required by ation, and at the same time b* just to in pronding a circulating medium, they . tucb . modium a* shall be real and sub­
consequent want of prosperity through­
It will b* ob*erved that all of these th* public wants. In 1849, the year afout that proportion of th* country- The stotoments refer to, and exhibit, tho di.- ter the tenninabun uf an exper-.ivo war tho tax pay tn of the nation. Our na­ conferred upon Con^rres* the power to etantial, not liable to vibrato u:th opinFederal ( onatiiutiun,the Manga Chart* of bursmeuts of peace period.. It may with Mexico, we found oureelv** involv­ tional credit should be sacredly observ­
ed, but in making pruviaion for our cred­
American rights, undar who* wis* and
ed in a debt of |64,ooo,om. and this was
made recure. A disordered emrsney ia
salutary provision* w* hay* .uocosafully
the amount owed by ths Government in itor* w* should not forget what is due
uue of the greeted political evils. It u»conducted al! ocr domratic and foreign
1860, just prior to th* *ut6raak of the to tho masses of th* poopls It may be
The onomolot
affairs, sustained oursalves in peace and th* war with Great Britain, th* Mexican rebelliuu. In the springcf 1861, ourcivil iasumad that th* buldere uf our seouriin war, and become a groaf nation among war. and the war of th* rebellion. In war commenced. Each year of its con­ ti** bar* already reo*iv*d ou their bonds
1814,
the
annual
*xpon**a
incident
to
ths powers of tho earth, most assuredly
tinuance made an enormous addition to a larger amount than their original inwill now be adequate to th* settlement the war of 1812 reached their highest th* debt and when, in the qirtag of IMS, ve«tm*uh measured by a gold standard.
of question* growing out of th* civil war amount, about Wl.OW.teOO, white ocr the nation successfully emerged from Upon this statement of facta it would banka, which are made rccoirabte for all
__l-i _i___ r _
Ti-i- population slightly exceeded 8,000,000,
se*m just and equitable that the six per due* to th* Government excluding im­
showing an expenditure of only 8* 80 the conflict, th* obligation* of the Gov­ ceCT. now paid by the Government part*, and by all it* creditor* excepting
ernment bad reached th* immense sum of
condition of the country. When Con­ per rap:ta. In 1847, th* «xp«udilur*e 82,878,992,90®. Th* fiMretary uf th* should b* applied to th* reduction of the in jiaymont of internets ou th* Lunds and profound and gilted state*men that,of di
growing
eut
of
th*
war
with
Mexico
Hi* socuritte* tbemrelv**; second legal
gv*s* assembled in the month ofDeccmTreasury shows that November 1. 1887, prineipal in semi-annual instalment*,
her, 1M&gt;5 civil strife had ce**ed. The reached &gt;55,000,000, while the popula­ this amount had been reduced to 82,- which in 16 ytun and eight luuiiths tender note*, i**u*d by th* United Itat**,
spirit of r«b»lliua had sp*nt ite ,*ntir* tion waa about 21,000.000, giving only 491,&amp;o4,46a, but st the same time his would liquidate tho entire national debt, and which the law require* shall b* re­ mere ettectual than that which delude*
ceived a* well iu payment of al! debts bolore* in tho Southern States Ike peu- ♦2 60 per capita for th* war expense* of report exhibits an increase duimg th* tux per cent in gold would, at present twven citnmns a&gt; uf all Government dues
pls had warmed into national life, and thalyi-ar. In 1865, th* expenditure*
rutci, bo equal tu nine per cent, in cur­ excepting imports; and third, geld and
men's fields by th* sweat ufthapoa*
throughout the whole country a healthy called for by th* robelliiio reached the
rency, and equivalent to the payment of
rast
amount
of
81,290,000,000,
which,
man'* brew. Uidinary tyranny ujqicareaction in public **ntira*nt had taken
82,527,129,552. It is estimated by the the dsbt one and a half times iu a fmcskin, exotasiv* taxation—&lt;hr*a bcor'llght,
place, by the application of the simple, oouqiared with a jiuputeiian of 84,0u0»- Secretary that the returns for th* paat
i&lt;U per ca[»ta. From
ly on tl • happiness of th* mu* &lt;4 fa*
yetaffeuira pruvi»iun*uftlu&gt;Cunstitutx»r&gt;. OlKJ, gives
uectiun wilh all the other advantage* de­
month
will
add
to
our
liabillti**
the
lurMarch 4, 1789, to Juue 30, 1801. th*
—
— —---------- community cum pared with a fraudulret
Th* Executive Dspartment, with th*vol­ ratin.
.xo.udi.ore. .I Ih. Oowram.nl
Vm a11IWW‘ “J1 rived !rv&gt;m their Inveettncnt, would afford
»•&gt;.•&lt;*- th* [uthlio creditor* a lair aad liberal
untary aid of tho Htot*., had brought .X IKftSMO.IMO.1 Irani* tUtpra-. «&gt;“— J”i”« &gt;«.-«*•
depreciated paper. Our own history ha&lt;
the wura a* qear cutnutetfon as wnwithcompensation fur the us* of their oepital,
recorded fur our instrui-tfon unoegh, and
in th**edp« ofit* auBtority and th* na­ MUI. rad 11.lira, rad «■» h~Wl -Jand with this they should be satinfied.
more than enough, uf the dimuraliziag
tion woe cnc-iuraged by the pro*]io&lt;-t uf
Ike Iosmu of tho past admonish th* isfactory by the pet4&gt;te_jrby tbmw w bo
an aaily and s-iLsfactory adjustmuBt; uf
lender that it ia not well to b* un-r an­ defend u* on tbo land and protect us ui&gt;
aU Jt* difficultly Congress, tww.yefr,
xious in exacting from th* bunuwvr the Msa. the yj!i»lunerdl*’srii*^nitituik r/lfcj of a degraded paper cwmaoy a*,
.1. .ret .1 iiniftoM roraU
iatarveuad, amt refosiag to perl*ct the
rigid cumplianoe with the letter ut th» of the natiut^, Ix-aring the scare and horixed by law or in any way wm^raauwork »o nearly co-.stimmuted, declined
b&lt;.nd. 11 pruvudun bo made tar th* pay­ wounds recuivrd white in its service, •d by Government.
fahy willua a dafiud* numlter «f years,
to admit maostior* from the Southern for. to 0°0,d90,0-«*•
ment
of the indebtedness of th* Govern­ tbo pubpoflekvastsin th* various depart­
from Ma*»~ tar MMUO.OWf. *»d ths
uf
'fnunry forcibly
territory uf N*w Maxtoo wM obtafnad
i^tioaof thwebarxter, ment in th* manner suggested, our ua- ment-. of Government, the farmer who
—__&gt;_s
fa® Taxa* for
1 JS^tetly urgre that th* longer if is da- •r-4. —ti

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ZdfaJl Smplidtteaut W. ripnnd follow th* measures should be lakeu to reins*. ths
•f agitation and atrifo, ha* left the coun­
*Mablteh*Jia 17MI, and
try farther from the attainment of union Juno 30, IMS, the pubho *xpand4»*&lt;*,
now merely unproductive, but, fa taxa­
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Undar ths influence of party pasaioa
mediately .acoeedheg
Oto?
stitubun.

Our to
bA»i

of th* Treasury at
mof far sign tsmntel

Congrees haa ’already bsst'

i^lSliuiry CVesty Is ths Uallsd Msws. fe» made familiar with my via w* respecting

Figure 2 Sewmg 'Michine,

the Tantuteof-Oflfee bill-

Eapwimte* clearly iUnatrate* th* n*oe*aity of retrenchmcnt in all Uraacha* of th* public
rerrico. Abuse* which were tolreatod
during the war for
U’°

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tew where they are boa. did ia *ea*t
piaoe* or dapoatod under baft* and ban,*

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which at one Um* iaryaful|y maled
i require* that all «r*djter» aft
that uf th* great maratuna imwera, ba*
diminished, and uur industrial interests
are in a deprmsed and tenguuhing con­ u.oMnpd»Ud by the restaratiun at the
dition/ TW fatvelopment uf our bax- cunvuqy, to th* &lt;an.ianl «.»4aLliali*d by
hatutiblo nteeume* ia cUcked, and tha th* Uunstitufiun. and by thl« nnian.- w*
would remove a di-criminatiun which Indian Bureau.
may, ifnot already, create prejudice that
thaO***/*'
onoonraguw from the

billity ofpul

al* in the United but*. Lum IMP to X8»&gt;.-3 acre*. nearly um-for.h ef whi.,
1867 amounted tu 81,174^000, white
fur th**amo period the net *xjMte of which applies only to the 6tail
*p*d* were 8741,000^00. Thia dm

ally beuuth.redi
and enable them

rolv* us in national
make inevitable an

ifoet a willingness to help tear them.1f

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HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,
BEAL HWTE i BSUBANCE

dll times tn vouch.' One CTo, ribt only
wear* the Inslgmn, Dot only bean the ‘
name of a Stassa, but one who, com pre- • ‘
bending the object for which our noble
order was Instituted, la actuated by the
principles which it has laid down for.
tho government of^lta members, one
who carries out In the Hplrlt the Im of
Bcnevolcnco and Brotherly Love. Buch
an one, Aity pcfmlt Me to my fa Behalf
of 111V Lrethiwi
II... I.n.-I
..A&gt;.

DR

TH1 puaiDUTs message.

■437,9Do. Deducting foun the expendi­
tures tho «Jm of
tho amoa^
°» oppropialious fer ocean aieamahipi
and other »p«ial serrico.the excess of ex­
penditures was H,541,466. By using
an unexpended balance in the Treaaoxy
ef $?oo,ooo, the actual sum for which a
•pedal ajiprupiaiion is required to meet
the daficteuey is 18,741,5*6. The mnam
which produced this largo excess of exnendituro over tho revenue, were the rejt &gt;ratiou of sorvics in the late insurgent
• totes and the putting into operation of
now service established by arts of ConiTSSt, which oneiuntod within tho last
two years and a half to about 48,700
miles, eanal to tnoro than one-third of
the whole amount of the service at the
close of the war. New postal conventions
with Groat Britain, North Germany Beigtum, the Netherlands, Switzerland aad
respectively, have bven carried
into effect Under their provisions im­
portant improvements hare resulted ia
reduce 1 rates of international poetagnaad
enlarged mail facilities with European
countries. Tho cost of ths UA trans­
Atlantic ocean mail service January 1,
1868 has been largely Icsseasd under
tho operation of thmc new conventions,
a reduction of orcr one-half haring been
effected under tbo new arnumement for
ocean mail steamship service, which
went into effect on that date. The atten­
tion of Congress u invited to the pract»cal •^W'riions and rocommabdatious
made iu this report by tho I’lw—,*Har.

• 'oata Rica Guatemala. Houdurna, Sen
Salvador, France, Austria, Belgium,
Switzerland, Portugal, Tho Netherlands,
lionmark, Sweden ami Norway, Rome,
Greece, Turkey, Persia, Egypt, laberis,
Jlorocro, Trinoli, Tunis, Muscat, Siam,
Borneo and Madagascar. Cardial rela­
tions have also been niantaincd with tho
Argentine and the Oriental Rnpublica.
The exprvMvd wid» of Cor.graa* that our
national good uflkes might be tendered
to those lU-publicK, and alio to Brazil
aud Paraguay for bringing to an end tbe
calamitous war which ha* so long beep
raging m tho \ alloy of tho Ln Platte,
has been aidduotud’y complied with and
kindly acknowledged by all the belliger­
ents. That important negotiation, how­
ever, haa thus tar been without result.

seated to bo entlnngircd by friction and
foreign war. The Brasilian com ma nd er
of tlio allied invading forces refused per
znisaiini to tho United States steamer
Wasp to pan through die blockading
forces, and that vessel returfed to its acing been mode egainst this re'tisal, it
was promptly overruled, and tho Wasp
therefore resumed her errand, received
Mr. Waahburne and hia family, and
■conveyed them to a safe and convenient
seaport. In tho meantime, an excited
controversy had arisen between the
1‘resideut of Paraguay and tiro late
United States Minister, which, it is un•dmatood, grew out of his proceedings in

The annual mcamge of Andrew John­
son,—lhe last which thia defier of pub­
lie opinion will rend to Congress
at . the opening of a ae^aion, la to
bo found In thie I«nie of our paper,
except a few of tbo dosing paragraphs
reserved tor the next issue,-bjvtthes
the somr spirit of dannncIUlon of the
manifested slsce determining to break
Mtb with the Republican party. Re­
viewing the discords and disorders for
which ho l&gt;, in no small measure, re­
sponsible, be has tho insufferable impu­
dence to talk of the “ deficient wisdom ”
of the Representatives of the people.—
Ths message, although admirably writ­
ten, considering its author, possesses

MACHINE

srae.’T---”’
j» em lid! imat

to you m ckprreeton of our regards, and
ai&gt;proel*ting your labon in this com­
munity, aud the self-sacrificing spirit
which prompts you to devote your life
to the great work which oar nobleorder
is eminently qualified to jxrforro, tbe
elevation of society to tbe plane of mor-

It MuJm fkf BfSt Stitch,
NIW8,

ojimucru 01 error, wi

be rewarded with the iv-im, uiu grwup“d?,&lt;,f **
Patriotic peo-

Tbo President, In penning tho above
propeeltloa, was evidently unaware of
the Mtlre upon his own course It con­
tains. Yet, ha must fetl, by this time, I
that the maw - “
'
*
the United Ftat&lt;
White House. They will only be grata­
ful when he gives way for a better man,
and now eagerly' count tbe days elaps­
ing before that auspicious event. He
therefore virtually confesses, what every
body hut himself knew before, that pre­
judice and passion have no warped bl*
Judgment, Intellect aud feelings, that no
opportunity exists in his nature for the
noble quality of “ magnanimity.” Of
eourw, Andrew Johnson thinks lie is
rijfht, although a majority of the voters
have lepcatedly pronounced hla“pol­
icy ” atrocious, and the “bumble Indi­
vidual’’ perscvcringly advocating It,
guilty of the basest treachery. But
leaving out of the account the popular
verdict, he stands by a fair deduction
. from bls ovn promises, aa an effieial In­
capacitated by unresL-wmlug obstinacy,
from.fairly Judging those c-&lt;m pellet to
oppews him by a etnac of public duly.
That such a functionary could insult in ;
any mat ihgrtc a O.ngreM Invariably
suatalnei when appealing to the con-'
»tituende« cleet I ng Its members, does I
not seem possible. Yet the amenities 1
of Intercourse between dlffenut Depart-1
tneuta of the Government render It nee- ;
wary that the Ilepre sriLadvei of the
Nation should resent an indignity pro­
reeding from the Executive of ths '
United 8lale«, however devoid of influenee as a citizen the occi pantof that
station may le. In this vii*v there will
le a general sc । uh see nee of lire Just'oe
of the dcveblon of lhe Senate aud Hoi—a
•of Representatives respecting a Docu-

course of Congrms, and overflowing
with recklessly unjust statements aa to
•the motives wbleh impelled, and the re­
sults which have followed, Cougresilou-

you thia puree, containing sixty-five
dollars, please except It with tbelr re.
garda and confidence, that yon wilt, in
tbe future, in tho past, continue the
work of a Christian aad a Muon, and
ever prove a master of your profe-elou.
Nr, Amu replied ns follows:
Bbothu Clark, I accept thia val­
uable gift with heart-fol I thankfulness,
and your avowal of respect, of affection,
and of confidence, begets feelings which
I can but feebly express. The word.
Bralher, to nu- has a tender significance.
Not only wheu it refers to tho family
drele, whisk in days sgone, gatbezsd
around tbe douse ‘tic heart h, not only
when applied to tbe Christian Choreh,

tlrvly ootfl
MppHU.
sf n,o*

Wilt Last a Lifb-Titn.

-saaEtk,.
•• Mw »•lifftrsal kisS it

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TTflM WSCBIVI

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

the spiritual Ufa, but also, vhn it has
reference tn the great Brotherhood of
Masonry. And I, too, am willing to re­
cognize tbo tire that bind na, and am
happy to meet, and to work with, the
genuine Mason in tbe gnat field, where
alone the Christian and the phliantbroplat can work effectually. Oure, tny
Brethren, ia Indeed a work of Bcnevo-

Be Sure to See thi\ .Ifachina,

eirnretly labor, that the tic* of brother­
lie od mr.y speedily te universally ac­
knowledged. Then war and nt rife will lx
no more, aad happiness and i eace will

.teisrs
|

Add, naw, Bro!her Ci.akk, please
convey to tba Brethren of .Middleville
Lodge my vnirniest thanks for their

&lt;■&gt;« WMM* no.* nuriMIki
"H.ORESCE SEWISC SECKlSf

C-TXX- KM.

Hastings Feb. SBtls. 15».

SNii Silver aid Plata! Ian.'

5TATI0NKBY &amp; NEWS DEPOT,
—The eruption of Mount Etna, in Rlelly, baa broken out again with Increased
violence, amptand f:om the ciater fell
iu the alm ta uf Manina, a dUlouco of
fifty miles.
—A test ca r has been submitted to
Judge Ingraham, and will be enrried to
the Court of but resort, tn obtain a de­
cision whether a colored man has the
eonetltutioasl right to vote In the Htete
of New-York, independent of bls p&lt;*•eselng a freehold of 1200, as leipilred by

/ inrratxxD.—On Tur
'r. O., f. 8. G«™ ’re A®
rj at Haetlngs I^dge No
to fill tbo vacancy oeca
death of Fbakk AUO,
Jar tneambent of that po
?»■■■ w Cm to oil v
&lt;L M., GBD. M. Dzwxv,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Alter the cnnclmlon of Ills remarks,
the frlcti Js ynv.11 be tnselves up to social
pleasures, which wore agreeable InterspcrCvd with vocal nnd instrumental
murio till the hour of nine, when all left
feeling that It waa good io Bare been

Presidents Pierce and Buchanan went
out of the Executive chair with a weight I The New York dun expresses the Loyc
of rfEclnl oblcquy retting upon them
which win nevir be removed. It waa that If the Upper Peninsula As erected
to be hoped that this rare &lt;&gt;f Presidents Into a separate Stalo, It will be named,
had disappeared. But K haa been con­ Dot Superior, but Ontonagon. All right.
tinued In Andrew Johnson, who will, —TbeChicago Timtt slates that the
leave the White House under the die­ Virginia Conacryatles hnvo determined
grace and infamy of having maligned I to accept negro’ suffrage, but to oppose
C'lngnsa, advocated National Dishonor, 1 tbe disfranchizing clauac of the new
eocourged oppression, fomented civil : constitution; and seek to obtain its de­
s.-cually belonging to the diplomatic ser- strife, instigated bloody on I breaks, and , feat as a reward fortheir concnalon,—
vioa. On the other hand, all such novore turned the office be holds, so far aa wa- J We congratulate tbo Old Dominion on
ita spasm Sf sense.
»
insist in exercising the right of too asy­
lum iu States where tho law of nations
h not fully acknowledged aad respected.
'J be President of Paraguay is understood
to have opposed to Mr. Washburn’s proeeedingo tho injurious and very impro-

invurroelion and treason. The corecpondoocc, however, haa not yet machod tho
United States. Mr. Waehburnc, in connochon with this controversy, represent*
that two U.8. citizens attached to the
legation w.-rt arbitrarily seised at hie
rid* when leaving the capital of Pars­
ons*- mmmittxi Li nraun. and there

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*oM U. 8. Cavalry, sta
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MtaNk. and we trast ma
respite be la enjoying fr
MttMaftbc camp excee

' TncrkllANCT: -An el
behalf of th’ criiwc ol T
from the lipa of Rev.
bn F»ldar evening last
nriisfiothcr rae vlnr hto
4ay evening of this w&amp;
tariaa Church. We hop
may be large. Tho real
grew of any true reform
esbCton of the people. Ed
•o avoid all tlust into
victory for the right qu

Sometrino Ntw.—
■hewn by tho Invento
ius article whleb, at fi
weeds Itself a* t etng
things, for lhe pmjxH

Mottoin. light, cheap an
lavwtod with the princi
wsd oom fort. By this
gsttfoui jdan of constru
Wtewa, they can lx o’
&lt;mo4binl tlx cost of
here over seen; which
OOresomy Witbin the n
Pf InhabAtsnte, and we

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Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

Mb. Ecxtob Pursuant to a call of
tha Committee appointed for She pur­
pose, about twenty members of Middle­
ville Lodge of A’. A A. Masons, aeoompanled by an equal number at XMjH—u
mot at choir lodge rwro, on Wednesday
evening the fid inst. Whoa, after a ptomanibaifhiur was spent by tho unluitlat-

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NIGHT SCENES
ABBBA wbo with hia enutomm Indy,
thongh surprised at the ranitftnde prmwIngfer admission, received vs with a
friendly greeting. After extn rioChlng
was disposed of.a purse of Mxty-flvedolc*an will ns riID

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Brj 6to, Grttirfti,
Thia work will first bo given tu tho m
He through suecstelvo i-ues of tbo k!

80 Acre* Improved

Asp intone Tin: je$t cc’.TirZrioxt

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

York Tkibvne, and will appear In all
cditiona-DaUy, |1D; Bend-Weskiy, |
Weekly, &lt;2 per annum.

W« U#« Jut Ptedret IL» Flaest tad »etl

cdurutTK AJtsogrWEJT or

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ETC.,

_ir&gt;'# - ta#r#T#4 (mw teyhl BMr ll*
Droteiag.-ls
b#Ul«. Frits Om
ton DraggNl Mita;#.

A. Woadell Phillip# sap of tbe Poll­
ed situation, “Altar Grant wtet
l«rtr» ’
the gnat question la the

Thia ia a maos Meting; every tem­
perance man In the State who cam «□.,
«•
earnestly Invited to be present. Grave
Vbbt Pi.KARA.jrr.—The sociable held
subj-cts will eeose before the meeting
•a Teesday evening at Um rvaldence of
furdlscuaslenaaddeelslon. TheProv^
C. Cl. Moumook, Esq. Ail such gathfrttp promote tbo best In torrs* of so«i»ty. Wo bldthem God speed.

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of our readers to tbe New York Ixoarzmr.xT, which ws consider the ablest
edited, most rsllab saad valuable wtokly aewspaper pubUstiod ou ttah OaetL
nenL In Its Secular Deportment it
always Is fully up to tbe times, and la
ry of Hastings Lodge No. M, 1.0; O. Fi bold and outspoken an all tbo greet
to fill the vacancy cccarioncd by the questonv of the day. Its correspon­
death of FBAKK ALI.KX. the late popu­ dents, and rpeeial contributors, embrace
lar lacambcnt of that position, and Sam. many of tbo oldest writers of tbe age tad
Powxm a* (’., tu All vacancy. D. Ik Its e Htorials are not tbe lente inviting
portion oftlie unrivaled Mfrary
(I. M.. Gau. M. Dkwks , officiating.
to which the readers of the Independent
are treited on lhe receipt of each sucrcedlng number. With lhe- Issue of(
Lleutonsnt I.EoMAnD WtuttmtAR of ' Nov. 28ih the independent was enlarg- i
»ba ad I’, s. Cavalry, stationed tn New j cd lo nine co(Htn»u on ca?A qf Ht right |
Rilles. lie apjicarx to be In excellent pogo, and Is to-day, the la no tn partes
health, and we Iran! may And tit# brief published In tbe world.
rvtpiu be la enjoying frotn/jie urtlhus
/ndc^mdoif in name, it la outspoken
duttflef the carnp exceedingly pleaoikt. forthertyAf &lt;&gt;n evety great.question of;
the day, and aa a litigious Journal h |
worthy
of tbe cordial support of ail |
' TEMfEiiANo: —An elegant apped in !
behalf of th ? cat ae of Temperance fell ctanglcnl ChrAtiana, indeiwndent o( ।
from the lips nf Itev. EMOBY CTKT1S, seels or crcvdt, while at the same time ;
ftn Friday evening Inst nt L’ulun Hall, it 1» emphatically the exponent of free- I
and shot her meeting h to be held on Fri- tical Chris! ton I ty. both by precept and |
diy evauir.g of this w i-ek at tho I'reahy- ensampio. Wo are pleased to knew that &gt;
tarlan Church; We hope tho attendance Ils clrvuUtloa la rapidly on the Incroaao
may b.' large. Tbo real hope of the pro­ and hope 11 tnay reevlvu a 1 irge accession.
gress of any true reform Iles lu the edu­ ItoiU pa'rons from among the raiders
cation of tho people. Educate the young I olthe BAXXtnt. Atnl that by nil legltlto avoid all that Intoxicate, and the [ mate mean* wo raay extend the elrculn*
victory for the tight ou thia prec qtsee- ftunof our own paper, otfrr to anypCw
subscriber for M th# Baxx
. ek and (ho
la lependent tor $3 80. Strictly in ad­
vance. Tho Invefkdub rates of the I nshown by the Inventor and Patentee, dependent teeing $3 fiO. Subscribe now.
aa article which, st flrot sight, ewi'
■aeads Itach'as I ring &lt;&lt;&gt;nc of tbo best
thisgi, for tbe ptxpo-c Intended, that
Naannum, Dec; l&amp;tb, 16&lt;J8.
We hare ever seen. It ba Spring Bed ✓
Bottom, light, cheap and durable, being, ' The people of our growing Uttie place
that!
ia vested with the principles of emn-.mg itegin ta look up
u| with hope
'
—now,
— • *—
*
..j tbh ......
,--------------the Railroad Is laid to Verand comfort. Ry
elmpie
rad ln-----gvbLeuiplan of conrtructlng spring bed ' maotvilh, aad lbs ‘‘work goes bravely ,
bottema, they can be obtained for about OB/&gt; Considerable produce Is coming
ouo-tblrd tlie cost of tire cheapest we (Ua am] our mcrelMmta are naklng Jaigo
have over seen; which brings It os aa pU rob eves of pdrk, expecting to have
economy within lhe reach of ail &lt;laa-vo
Railroad to ship it on.
of Inhabitants, and we are Informed by , Mb_
H. Wocr» has purchased the
sheer having them in use, that tbe fn intetost of M». &gt;foTori, In the tale find
ven tian 1» really n complete success and ot jiqK MonTOX, and la naw,a dealer
worthy ofthe iwUrmajeof all.aaitsav.s ln jy^ Goods Instead of Hardware.

&gt;&lt;1I BHOTHEIM,

PIECES FALLPBINTS

DnalrttiiH, Enema,

Jutt Received.

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H. A. GOODYEAR,

Banter &amp; Eichaii([e Dealer,

HARPERS
SEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

STAGES-TO AND FROM HASTINGS

THE SONG CABINET,

rWA'gi.J-a

jn yoh pianoforte cowax i.

iaFHAm DRESSING

dsrbedlng, not requiring more than half!
,loath, last Saturday morning, ef F.
the quantity of ordinary bode. We • jj, Fa.vi«CM, one »f the flrk* among our
would therefore recammead the public ’ hualnesa ^sen. He was a good citlsen,
to call at Dolph’s Hotel, ar thd Demo- i a
of g»-&lt;d bmdncM habits and aa
trot printingofflee, where sample bods ' monocable and
Manon.
'
nod their modes opperandi can be ther-

Tte ftrem’ Uni Fire Im &amp;.
BARRT ARD EATON COURTIER

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Tiimft

Tl.m win be a public Installation of
OdMosaeftbe Middleville LedMB ofJi
A A. M„ to th* Baptist Ctenrete lottos
y^pgOLKBALB A RETAIL.

OTTSTER

DEPOT,

W. A. SARTWELL

saarax’s

M.r.BavMag.8. Wd A.
J. C.Bmiih. Traaa^ B. O. Webstar.
NL A-Ctafl,M&gt;l O. W. Most, J.
m A n^tar, Tyrterj B. Bwvogtas L.
W. Pay»e, Stewards.
Mombera of tba Order, andatbenar*
•wdfalJy invited to attend.

Miw

Hastings wholes factoey
Tai Imssmt a»&gt; Furan Assottntxrr
^sr offered in tbe County.
I AIM TO BELL

■avtsgMtedepHspsttsweH, J UBsowNMdj
• MTV. Oj.t.r. Is *v»ry Wiis. aim »tt .&lt;U.

Genuine Artioleft*
W. A. SARTWELL.
Bateitga, Des. UMl iMI.

deolkU

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and

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Herting*. 'M. la A J*?.- YXJ»f

�Mat* sWiiriiHl

SEW ADVEITISEMIWTS.

eluding tlw oxtwuai's of disbursement
was 824.010.9hi, being 86,891,025 great­
ev than expended for hie purposes dur­
ing tbs pveo^ding year.

CASH STORE

TH* FATXJCT OFTXCt.

During tho year ending September 80
last, tho expenses of tho Patent Office
•xoeeded the receipts by •171,000, and,
including reissues aad designs, 14,188
patents were issued.
Indian affashh.
Treaties with various Indian tribes
hare been concluded and will be submit^
tod to the Senate for its eonstitutiunal
action I cordially sanction tho stipalntions which provide for reserving lands
for the various Tribe* where they may
be encouraged to abandon their no
medic habits and engage in agricultural
and industrial pursuits. This policy, in­
augurated runny years since- has met
with signal success wherever it has been
pursued in good faith and with becom­
ing liberuky by the United States.
Tho necessity frr extending it as far as
praMicable tn our relations with tbo aborignal population is* greater now than
Many proceeding period. Whilst wo
furnish subsistence and instruction to
tho Indians, an! guarantee the undis­
turbed enjoyment of their treaty rights,
we should habitually insist upon ths
faithful observance of their agreement
to remain within their respective reser­
vations. This is lhe only mode by which
HAN
eoliirions with other tribes, and with
the whites, can bo avoided, and tho safe­
I 8 ID E M A 8 I
ty of our frontier settlements bo secured. R IVE
FOB YOl XO PEOFl
TUB PACI11C RAILW.U-.
The companies cvustructing tbo rail­ "Hmi CkHatiaa AsderaGi,** lhe tit*
way from Omaha to Sacramento, have
boiiU most exergeticolly engaged prose­
dating the work, and It is believed that
tho line will be completed brforo the ex­ -1:
piration of ths next fiscal year. The six copy ortho etsgaal Chromo,
THB QU ACK* W&gt;CT&lt;DB,,
j»er cent, bouds issued tu those compan­
ies amounted ou tho 5th inst to •14,387,­
000, and additional work had been done
to the extent of 83,200,001) The Secre­
tary of the Interior, in Angust last, invi­
ted my attention to a report of a Governmeat Director of tho Union Pacific
Eadromf Company, who had been speci­
ally instructed to examine the location,
cjasteuction and equipment of their road.
It was submitted for tho opinion of the
Attorney-General, cm certain questions
in regard to tho authority of tho Execu­
tive, which arose when this report and
those which had from time to time been
presented by the commissioners appoint­
ed to examine thin and other lines were
eihmittod- A statement of thoir invest­
igations bad been recently mode, of
which the roport of tho Secretary of.ths
Interior furnished specific information.
ma was nxrinrxxxT.
Tho roport of the Secretary of War
JujklSKB, Mow Braaswisk. X«v Jsrety.

All Hastings Outdone

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

IRON\
Tin and Sheet Ironware

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Shalt- Har*»«r« ani Cutlery.
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Ratlanal

Dry-Goods, .

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Dodge’s Clekrated Plows
r« S.U »: Kalutua. Frt—

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Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Marafocisrod tn» Eastern Yawd Irolhar. aa
rtao as ton a. any w bare ia Xickigaau

W. A. GOODYEAR.
OmUbss. Merck M. lKS.-nartty)

BEST REMEDY YET DISCOVERED.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

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Diiras of teBM, Liver, Kiiicjt

We WILL BST W V.MDCRWLD.
Green Tea, no !• ai.GA.

A llsnSsotns Uolidsj Pissrat N.w ■■ tbs Um
lu risks iMirr, StimI for terms to W. (J. 1*ALUi:U. Jr- 14 llible Houm, New York.

Best ssssrt’nt of Cracker? ia Towa.

Fresh Geode eeastiatly os hand.

Old Goods sell lag regardless of Cast.

1 Ql SKW ABTlCI.R'for *»»•«.. Addreaa
la&amp;l. wilhslarepBDMTA CO .M.ddefcrd.Ms.

LOOK! LOOK!

RUSSELL
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Ths magnitude of ear bualncas haa toablsd ua te

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The report of the Secretary of the Na­
vy exhibits tbe empenitiuns of that de­
partment and of the navy during the
year. Considerable reduction of the
fume has been effected. Thors are 42
*
*
~ guns in tho six
aqadrons
abBshod in different porta of tho wprId. Tliro o of these
veeeela are returning to the United State*
aad four are used ns storeships, leaving
tho actual cruising force 85 vessel*, car­
rying 356 gnus. Tbo total number of
veoseb in tbe navy ia 206, mounted J ,743
guns. Eighty
vessels of every doeecription ore in use,armed with 696 guns.
The number of enlisted men in the ssrvite, including apprentice. *
'
dneed to 8,500. Ani___
fscihtire is reeommeaded — ■
which will, in tho event of war, bepromotiv* ofeconomy aad security. A more
tkcroorh and systematic survey of the
North Pacific Oceania advised, in view
•f our reosnt acquisition!,our expanding

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of tho War Department and tho opera­
tion! of the army. The strength of onr
military force September 30 hut was
48,000 mon, and Uia computed that this
number will be docroasod to 43,000. It
ia tho opinion of tho Secretary of War
fhat within tho next year, a comiidirable
diminution of infantry force may bo
made without dotriment to tho interest
of the country, and, in views of the
great expense attending tho militarv
peace ostablidam’-nt, aud the absolute neveeaityof rutxdhchment wherever 8 can
bo applied, it ia hoped that Congress will
eaachoa tho reduct oa which his report
recommends. While in (I860, 11,300
man cost tho nation |16,4T2,?0o. The
sum of |66^82,ooo is estimated as uec•■■•J f'»r the support of the army during
the fiscal year ending June 3o, 187o.
The estimates of the War Department
for tho last two fiscal years wore, for
1667,•33,814,461, and for 1868, 825,2o&amp;,660. Tho actual expenditure during
the same periods were, rerpoctively, |D5,224,415, and •123,216,648. Tho anti­
mates submitted in December last for
tho fiscal year ending June 3o, 1869,
worn 177,124,700. Tho expendituos for
the first quarter ending September So,
last wore 127,219,117, and the Secreta­
ry of the Treasury gives •66,000,000 as
the amount which will probably be re­
quired during the remaining three quar­
ters, if there should be no reduction of
the army, making its aggregate cost far
the year considerably in excess of •93,•00,000. The difference between the es­
timates and expenditures for tho ibroo lu­
cid yean which hero been named is thus
shown to be •!?&amp; 515,843 far this smgte
bransh of public service.
THIS MAVT DUPAUTXEMT.

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HASTINGS, MICHI

N, WEDNESDAY, DEC." 23,' 1868*

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NUMBER 35.

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system cannot (ucceafuRy bo applied'to
• an area mure oxtendad than cor mti- ,
nent but the conviction fe rsqndly ga^i' I
1 ing ground in the American mind that
anth the increased &lt;frcui:i*a far Inter- I
commuuicr-tion between all portions * of 1
the earth, tho principle* uf free Govern- ,
moat a* embraced in our Conatitotiba, |
if faithfully maintained aad carriid out.
Would prove of suffiaenl strergth and 1
breadth to compichnnd witlun their 1
spliori and tnfiuencetbe civilmed nations
of lite world.
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nxooraoertr »Trn rnx uxdwioi xsuna.
tIJjo.attontion of the itiahate and of 1
2O0F*“.,!.,6n« rospoctfnUy invited to 1
tho treirty fbr the cstaUislitnent uf cammi reisl reciprocity with the Hawaiian
Kingdom, entered into lad year, and'al­
ready ratified by that Government • TV® I
lUtitada of ti»o Uwitexi gtato. towaftq J

br Um Hawnnaa Govarnmant and Mbjdo, that their cvvonmeut and inttfe.
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MORZHXAD’8..

MAGNETIC PLASTER
The Great Streagthener and Fill
Destroyer of th* World.

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FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
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TWENTY-FIVE YEAB3
MADAME ZADOC POBTEH'3
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PURKLY V*GETADL .

TM* lb* jrateful pen huh w rilles;
b slwa* ia their bomegv bow,
Myrtle • wp. ike Mtea hereeo,
toorel ervwM th* tivtej brow.

Men shall ia&gt;Be felar* tell.
How the braroMcPbenow fell.

fh- politiaai and social condition of
the republics Aif Hayti and 8t Dctniago
arv vary unaatiofaitory and painful Tl*
abolitionof alsvorr, which ha* been car­ JMCtetiona and alaim* cf unfriend^ m­
ried into etlect throughout tho Island of
St Domingo, and the entire WeMIndian
except the Spanish Island* of Cuba and A tasjody treaty, while it could not
Porto Rico, no* been followed bvA.prvS*.reveou* »f the
funad popular eoavietion of the nghtiul- Lmted btatea. would bo n guaranty of
neaa of republican iustituticns and au the good will and fribcarunce of aXCna.
deilre
to secure
themat- I bun*, until tho peeida of lie wbanils
—intense
———
——
- —
—— ,The
—, -■
tnspt, hownvrr, Ao eetableh reptthbea | shall' of thenudvee at no distant day.
|-hei*
eoaounters many *obstacles,
which reltjatarily njip.’y for adrtuadon into Ou
l
v
' stay be »unp-*«l to result from lheksig-1 Uaiop.
.
.
:
| indulged habit of colonial supremacy
utf‘.avpoud-uew npptt Eurawon mac.-!
are hial powers.
*»urwx» me at rovcitM.
I
While tho United Stair* bare on all
nee* that any i*tt of this cuutineal or uf ;
its adjacent Manila aboil be made a
theater far ■ new eetabli*hnwnt uf tnonarchial power, too little has beea done by
ns, on th" uther hand, to attach the
conununitiM hy which we are *urn*unJstttitiuiuny.
ed to our own country, or to lead area a
The two treatii•* between the United
moral support to the eflbrt* they are so Stale* and Italy for the regulation of
resolutely aud *0 ootMtantly making coneular power* and the extradition of
THIPUSIDUT'S MM8A0Xto secure republican insiittit one for criminals, negotiated and ratified ben*
thomaelru.. Jt ia indeod a queatiaa of dtuaug tho late session of &lt;xmgrv*^
grave caiidcraLufl 'whrth&gt;T our rrcsrii have Lc* n accepted and eonfinned by
and wreacut example ia not calculated to tho Italian gorermnent. A Ebenl COCcheek the growth end rrpeei.itrti of free
Our rekt'wn* during the neat year with jiriucT[eiis aad make thoee coennrtinitive •ularcunreurion, which baa be-a nego­
tiated with Belgium will La submitted to
Bolivia. Erusdirr, Purs and Chili, hair listruat, if wot dread, a Government Um Senate. Tho very important tree- '
been aepecially friendly and cordial. which el wil’,consigns to military domin­
Leo which war* negotiated between the
Spam ml th* lie[tabb ■* of Pera, Botivia, ation Stale's tlrtU are integral parts of our
L oiled Stalaa and North Germany and
aad Ecuador, have aignifi-d their wi!i- Fedre! union, nn !. while ready to resist
Bavaria, fur the regulation of the right*
ingnoM tA accej-t the mediation of &gt;hc any att'-tapts by ertbor- nation* to extend
uf tmfunslired ritii.ni ha«* Loen duly
United S tn toe fur terminating the war to thio beshknihcTO the nsMorchrinl inratified
and exchanged, and armilar
upon the South Pacific coast. Cniii • dtutiuu* uf .Europe, aaeumio to estab­
t&lt; cutie* have Lccn entered into with the
ha. not tlnually &lt;1.blared npis the oUre- lish over a Jorg” portion of its l«QliU a kingdom uf Bavaria and Wurtemburg,
bun. In the nieantiinc, tho ooaflici has rale more abeolute, harsh and tyrannical
peactteally axhaiuted itoelC since no belli­ than any known to civilised power*.
gerent or hostil" movetnsnt has been
jrrnfrt Mnvtsmotni urTMtxrr st.
* ■
‘
‘
’ th*' Just two
The acquisition of Alnka wt* made
__ ____________ aatidns oft'
oso to resume buetilitiee on with th- view ef oxfendtnfbur national
Great Hrtaia and Franc* iunedictiua and Republican nriooiplea
m the Ameridm hcmirobere. Behoving
that a birther atop could bo taken ia thn
same direction. I, last year, entered into
Tho csAmlngtion 01 claims against
a treaty with the King uf I tonmartr foj tho United State, by the kudaon’o Bay
the purehaseofeho Island, of St.Thowi- Cornjony end tho PugvC* Sound Agr&lt;aa and bl. John, w the Leet attainable cultund Cumjany, o« account of pu**e&gt;
te-rrn* and with theeknm* axmeulufthe aury rights in. the State of Oregon and
peoplebf'Aoie idahds. Thia treaty etill IVmioiy of Washington, alleged by*
cosTjamica
in Tirtuo *of tho nranremaiai endor.Bonaidrratich la the Ben- those -----r­
- -------of
•. the tmaty, between the United
ate. A now oonvoaiioe has been enter- bium
«4 into with Denmark raUrging th* Ntatee
U_ and
i_i Great Britain uf Juno Ifi,*
time fixed for tho final ratification of th* i ’IMO,
***a *•
has
“ b-wn diliputly rrrwaccted unthe direction of tho Joint Interna­
original tend^y. Coraprvhcnaive naliuual der
&lt;
Cummission to which they were
1»Seywonld scan to sanction Thonraui- tional
I
xittoe and tuwrportftidn tato our Fodra! subsaitlcd
1
lor adjudicatica by treaty beUnion of tho so os al adjdoOM *cnur.en- twrxm
1
the two governments of July I,
ta^d insular cMunuuuioa aa *peddT.y 1863, and it i» expected that they wiu be
can
Mailed
at on early day.
a* U can U dong,
UwfuUy
Jfc praottool relation cotex nuag col­
onial trade and thn fishcrire can bo aecomplMred by irerfy W.vwu the Uni- '
hiM*itotowl tho Mrewtfr rii to-&gt; t^ Mates and Grno&lt; Britain wutil Con­
gress shall .have, e»j&gt;rmacd their jtjdftU» jUpobltoo of P*W. Uottaiue Md I
mMitCbnccralng the priticipleu involved,
would bo' equity iajuriona. Imch one . 'i'hrec olLar &lt;|U»‘stior.fauwover, between ■
the United Stalos and Great Britain re­
main upon for adjustment. These are
th* mutual rights of nntorelixrd citisens,
tSSSSSS
the Imundary question involving the ti­
tle to tho It lar.d oi tian Juas ot the Pa­
cific coast, and the mutual claims ariaing
rreweofPera. An spp«*l to th* charv
since the year 1863, of the citizons and
eulnecto uf tho two cuuntxiee for injuriea
and dejredafions ci.mmitixl under the
authonty of their respoctiv* goveramrnte. Negutiaticaa upon three aubjcct* ere pending, and I am nut without
hepe of being able to lay bedure the

rofitssblc F.mployu'cnt^w‘Sr^altS' teai-w*
।
Wo ore not advised of the action of
’ lb* Uhu»aegovernment upon the iibeeal
and auroiriou* tr &lt;ty which was recoeb.y celebrated with its j Icaiputantiaxita
at tbi* capital.
:
ot-» xxuinon win: uru.
tlissneolyaa W'^O distinotiy than haretaJapan rvsuunn a theat. r &lt;&gt;f eivi] war,
tere m the Island of Cuba. The .object1 marfcndby rebgfcmsmcihMi eadpoBti-

I&gt;R. ZADOC rORTKlVS

Sugar tated
as KjnrrxnG luc/nnMra

co.

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1 with the cm Oarneetnsea lie-cause I am
1 eatiduKl that the time ha. im'.wl «hn&gt;1

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’ these bill.
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SEWING MACHINE

tnw SHALL M CXHATOB1
commanding ability ee to justify an ex­
ception in hie case to the tew of rotation, tween the Bspreeentatirea and their
the Legislature soon to assemble at Lan­ after 'two terms, adopted so universally constituents, and the exchanges between
sing, will bo the selection of a man to by the Itopubbcami of Michigan, then the press, of tho world, should not bo
abridged in this day and age by legulnNpraoant Michigan in the United States
wo think manfully, and anhesitatingly
Senate .for six years from and after the'
be should stand aside and allow, with­
4 th of March next. Nor ia this impor­
out oppoestfon on his part, some other TH SUATttUL
tant question purely local in its charac- of the true men of oar State to bohosIbff most important duty devolving upon

orod by on elroticn to the higboet Legis­

lative Body an earth.

And we believe

the record will bear urvut In raying that

Mr. Chandler, true as he has been to the
the people hare an abiding confident®,

and who will truly represent tho people

on all the great quostions of the day ;
above all, lie should bo a man of ster­

name at home and abroad, has not won

for himself so exalted • podtfoa as a

A«. Ai, rf wtivr f.’*1"'.’
out ofiirt ro«t*cH iBTtau.

Mxddlcvxlu, Dac. 1Mb, 1M8.
In your last issue a correspondent pro­
pounds aad discusses at sone length thr
question, “Is Mr. Chandler tho right
man for UJB. Senator!
Agreeing as Ido in the Min with
tho writer of that sxtfote, it MTOrthelom
appears to mo that ho has mistaken fe&gt;
real question involved in thia Senatorial

ling integrity and undoubted ability.

Statesman that hie place in that August
The reel question, aad ono which at
This ia not a question of individual Body could not bo man than Iliad by
likes and dislikes, of personal friend­ say one of more than twenty of tho an thia few should be candidly, aad graven
ly met by every patriotic cifeen of
ship, or ouo where cither of these con- of our State, each of whom has been
Michigan I apprehend to be, is not Ausriderations should for one moment eon- equally true with Mr. Chandler on all fe Blair tho right man for U.8.’Senator.
trol tho action of the ehoeen agent, of tho questions of the day, and henco that
Without deesguiag or desiring to bathe people in making their .election. It there should be no relaxation of the in­ Hide tho talents and aarricea of Mr.
rises far above all such considerations, exorable two term rule, on his behalf Chandler,or parade his infirmities before
and should be rettled on the principle, but that the selection of a Senator should tho public. I submit that in hie day
and generation bo has "fought a good
that the man who under all tho circum- be made wholly independent of, and
fight" and “kept tho faith!” Has h«
rtance. can do mort to promote the pros­
with no reference to the claims set up
perity of our conntry, wbci personal
by the office-holding men of our State,
Has ho not, ell things considered out­
Influence in tho Senate, will toll strong­
who in defiance of party usage, sack to lived his usefulness as a member of tho
est in furor of such enoctmcnte as the
U.S. Senate!
force Mr. Chandler for the third term
people will cUdursc, aad U will do the
As far Iter. Dr. Huron, while enter­
upon tho people of our State.
taining tho most profound respect for
most for tho perpetuity of free imUitutions
his talents and character, I submit that
and tbo wx-ial, political, end moral ele­
Watchman. What af the Hour!
ho has not a titho of tbo daim upon the
vation of ike American people.
Wo notice in the last Demoent an ar- people of Michigan possessed by Aus­
We do not admit that any man lias1 ticio on the recent Tomporanoo move­ tin Blate
In ability and integrity Austin Blair
any claims upon the people for any of­, menl in this village that demands, at
fice in their gift. The people should। 1 least, a passing notice. Tho tempos ia equalled by few and excelled by no
anco movement this time is jre* ■»’—1
solicit the man for any official position—
tbo ex:.oiactes of the hour demend, tho
Ho is a man ofculture and refinement,
&lt;i*c man tbe office- (hire is a repre­' moral education of the people. Ix'gnl of liberal, statesmanlike and brood views
sentative gorrrr.ment, and all public offi­■ steps to enforce the present L*w hare on all questions of Stalo and National
cers ore. or sAee/J be the servauts of the■ been, in this community, an entire fail­ policy.
poojdn, should reflect the wishes &lt;rf th., uro, thanks to tho olstinacy of the
In all the rvlnqpns of life, his integ­
people in all the relations of life, and Jurors that have been selected to try rity of character has been uaintpeacho^x&gt;old bo Selecto! because they do thus those cauies ; and public opinion hai
even compelled one Justice of the Peace
represent the people, and by tho people
to prevent the emponelingof a fair Jury,
because they will thus represent them.
He is among the most reliable, having
to override all law, and prevented th-&gt;
Viewed from this itandjioint, the ques­ Sheriff from acting in his Court, as ho been tho moot thoroughly tried, of all
tion becomes one in which every person was,, authorised to do by tho Statute, in our public servants.
Closely identified with the organisation
in tho State has a personal and peculiar the selection of a 3vry. Hence, f n ling
that many of the people are, os the re­ and the growth of tho Hepublican party
ia termt and on which they ebou'd not
sult of a false education, in ferny of free in this State, ha, more than any other, ia
heritato to qicuk their individual con­ whiskey, and ojqoitni to, and opposing
the representative man of that party.
. wit tons with entire independence. We by all means, legal and illeyel, the en­
Sines that party first came into power
Jo not for a moment behove thet the forcement of the laws upon that sub. ho has more than met tho expectations
; and knowing,—and no one knows of the people, in ovary petition to which
offloe-eeekcru should be allowed to give jcct
.
the tune to public sentiment on thia this better than tho editor of tho Dema- they hare assigned him.
erai,—that free whiskey is the one ter­
Seven years immediat
question—nor is it of any moment, procrible scourge of this beautiful Village, July, 1'76, are spoken ofi
the “days
rically speaking, whether there be rota- ,
the friends of temperance hare under­ which tried
souls,” with equal
tioa to tlie few government offices vouch­ taken the woik of educating the people
yoan immediately
.
.
safed to Michigan. ye« or noy, ar yet jon thii great question, and tho able succeeding November 1860 may po»«
of tho Democrat call it a " milk- into history as the days which tried msn»
whether the friends of Mr. Clrendler, or :
Well, nt all
the friends of some other able American 1and-water agitation.'’
it is not a whiskoy-and-water,
These eightyears bare boon passed by
Statesman shall bo selected to serve ths create,
'
(without the water) agitation, and does Austin Blair in in tho public services, to
people as United States Marshals, Col- ]
not result in disgraceful rows on Sunday the utter neglect neglect of a large and
lectors, Postmasters, Acn Ac. The quee- ,mornings in the Groooriee, or the chop­ locative prnctioe, and although witbin
tion, and the only one worthy oi a mo- ]ping open of the hoods of prominent this period bo has doubtless had numer in making tho hours of tho bertess oppertunities to oecumnlate a
raenfs cooeideratioD, is who will beet citirens,
1
servo the people in the United States ‘Sabbath hideous with drunken orgies— fortune by sacrificing his own integrity
Wo say educate tho people; awake a and tho public weal, ho te to doj com­
Senate under existing rireumstanoes.—
public sentiment on this question that paratively a poorman.
'
Point us to that man and ho is our first (
Throughout the length and breadth
and only choice, as a candidate for that of every Statute against vice in all forms, of our State be has not to day a single
than which none is more terrible than paid agenl to look after his political In­
pWlto
tho reckless uso of whiskey as a bever­
Mr. Chandler has been, for twelve
age. But the Daoocrot tajt:
year^ the Bcproscntative of the State
“The more you poke this enake
of Michigan in the Beaato of the United the stronger it will grow, and the tsjnsoStates, cad seeks to be re-oloetod. Thet quxmoMof irritating tho reptile wili re­
ho has been true on all tho great politi­ vert upon the heads of its tormentors."
Throughout all fe&gt; dark boms of the
cal quootkM of the day io all emergen- From (hie are we to understand that the
Bebdlfe be eberitoed on abiding foith
clae wo are proad to ottert, for we labor­
both taw and pnblic opinion, and will in the loyal people ef Michigan in their
ed with unfaltering fcWlyfatofeaot be down though the hesvena foil! power and determination to mete ont
tion and ■re-election. That if re-rierted If this sentiment reflects the intent of equal and exact justfoe to all mon. J !.

lie would bo equally true we haw no toe men engaged in fee traffic in Hae-

doubt, and certainly wo shall not condoecond to bring any reports derogatory

to him in any rotation in life, whether

truo or fake, before the public gaxo
through any words of oura

We only

ask. in these twelve yeart has ho proved
himself too superior of every other otto
xcm of our Stalo in pannmiil influence,
iWdod ability and unfaltering fidelity

to the Union of tbwe States

Has ho

taken rank in tho Senate as one of those

groat and profound Btatowxscn whose ab-

wr.ee from tho Senate would prove a
national calamity!
If an these qeftfeons can tru&amp;/utly\&gt;o

txavmA ia the affirmative, then Mr.

tinge, end if by such threats they hbpe
to Intimidate tho friends of this reform,
it &gt;s sorefy time the people vrare edu­
cated up to th. standard, of s etriot ratfureement of t&gt;e law regasdtasa of ell
consequences. We believe the temperanoo men of Hoetuigs are terribly ta
Mrnc./.-tkat they moan to curtail the
power of free whiskey aad will do 00
both by precept and by tew. We know
men are comctimre influenced by their
interest, but this is a question af morale,
and above all more personal inter­
est Wo ooaoeive toia movement to be
a wise one, began after counting the
cost, and that milras somo bad mistake
is mode by its frieuda, wffl rwuli fa euro
and curtain victory. Push on the eol-

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All Cheap for c..h and &lt;

&lt;!»&gt;-].

W* Seed by CMrt. IH»n. .r FmC-I
Kuspte Cepks eeS Cimten »roi free
tM.JJMsjw" mtraaev.
aiDXKr K NOMtUr-.A

I trust tho laeguagn of that Terdici

state at tho most trying period of her
htetovy, you vindfeted the insulted
majesty of the laws, and assisted her to
a mast honors hie and oomman diag po­
sition among the Loyal States of the
Union. As membw of the Lower House
of Cfegrae, you hare bom true to the
trust shooed in you, and have new on

YORK

tOMTO.W,
PITTSBrRMH,
PliaK.ADKI.PUIA.
DAI.TlNORK.nnd

AND CtNTETANCT

that at this hour tho verdict of that ,
people will not disappoint the jasi expec- 1
tafene of this tried and foithfol public ।

may be, to Zechariah Chandler, come
down from tho place you ore no longer
worthy to hold, and to Anefe Btefr,
you have been faithfal in a few things

Broad Gauge Bailway!

The Great Plotonl Annual-

JUST THE SAU KU I EK,

Groceries and Provsions,
wana,

axes, salt, cod

raw,

Tie-Ware «f Every Deseripllea,
,
Crockery and Woodee-Ware,
KBB08BNB OIL,

HoUrllM ■ rolled .OotM Almw.ce Lr IMS, fee
AiArlWtee, (rath, throngboot Hie Coiled KlUv*

�’Eorat Mud JHiirtUinmj.

BUSINESS CARDS.

■HurnntHMm.
[

toM-.ni.lwaA,'

I lbs Mm. aWsWlssf HARLOW, OOODTtaJl
A OKt*y, MSlbairsS by bbIm! mm«L
BARLOW,
W. S. GOODYEAR,
BsstiagC lag. U, luf.

“trevagant snhemss ;

■

Millie eh
»D STORY, RXJCX RLOCX,

ynishod, appreciate our cunvnoy, and
‘pfaoa ua &lt;» th* fcm rock of spmi* p^y.

HASTINGS, • P - MICH

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

—f’-there era g^Mre words, rwfct
worthy oftbe high ofllrar wU utt«
them, and of the Admnrisbretire whore

■wdto w* make bold

tiffin.

NiTOim Ximnax-We are glad
to loam the RcxALNsw-Y'ounx, by far
one of the bent Agricnlnral and Family
Newspapers published in tho United
States, has met with sueh an increase of
public patronage of Into as to justly ilia
Vunomnta!—Yanr attention Is called enlarging its sbo and lending mw at
to the advertiaincnt headod “Vtuusoir tractions of its already popnlar and
pleasing columns. Wo always greet
fzaa.” Riad it
the Rural as an old and vnlund friend,
and would be glad to see it at every fire,
side in tho South. It ia published by D­
D. T. Moore, 41 Park Bow, New Tork,

AXD VXDER THS DBtT OCLTITArtOX I
Ceo4 DbIMIbo, Feaeoo, Ae.
It Asses Vbni e. ft. O.swA Ose-Atrd ef
• h«eb *Ul(e with lb. Far*.

WILLIAM MYERRf

Music &amp; Jewelry,
acxrow-s nanu

"

at a subscription price of *3 jmst annume,
The Labored j&lt; Worthy of tub
with reductions fur dubs.
M1BK.-Remember the Donation to Rev.
u«iraa • lUui. m. t.
Mr. MARaii, on the evening of the Slat
ty Spooking of Um Senatorial r
k»ir» C®fj elriihtt
■ • r Aa
Inat. Fnllbhil to Ida trust, let year of­
llaur will b. u&gt;].pl&lt;td
ef Five Rabscribwi al &gt;i
ferings be correspondingly lltx-ni.
; tion, th® Peninsula H,r«U Mya •
is«v;.rSil
C-pw.
r
Aa lor El-flor. Blair. wo do bm (Mok I
«• H«q»«
Uuprraaea oasa, and Iberoferr bar. li U, ,
Dox't FDBOirr to call at the New
•r. ia. ef
I'.._J
Brick Store of RkaacJI A Nevins In .he
Itcnolx Block, if yod-tiavo cash to huy
goods with. It doos one’s heart good
ro Imy cor'd Goods nt low pekre, tn a
new and plcnsant sture.

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

Raxta Cx-Ara, fully loaded with the
choice trvasurvs of the Holidays, has
lleadqcartrrs at the Drug and Book
t-tn-eofJ. It. Hubert'A Cc., at lb* Book
Haetzx's Wkklt axo Baxul—We
btwreof Win. Live, and at the City Would call the attontiun of our rvodrra
News and Drug Store of the Main Bro*
to tbo several advertisements of those
। standard publications in another eolumn
I of this paper. Those intending to sub­

CHBISTMASTOYS &amp; FRKKNTt

IfitTf.

Saddlers &amp; Hanmrten,
II. A. GOODYEAR,

Barter MicW Dealer,

no„ jn ^oir d-rpartmont, you con with

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

pcfoct safety intrust it to them, tor they
are among tho most reliable men in this
or any other community, and they will
doprecirrly as they sgrec under all cir-

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ETC.,

Hair Begenerator.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
■ad they will keep ■ full atock of every­
thing this market demands In the line
of Drugs. Medicines, Book', Stationery,
Grocerie-, Ac. (live them ■ esll.
/ CnniirrMAS Trie.—Our

wunuinLu:

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

W. O. HEDIttCK ACO-,

________
,
Rsab The adrurtisomout of S. II. A,
/RrLXXDtD Sr.nians those Mr. Clark D.R, Coox, and il you have any basi­

ls sending out. Thojone he mods for
Andrew J. Bownc, Esq.. hgsj nu su­
perior for use and beauty. by any sleigh
we have Men fat years, end all bls work
ia equal to the beat Pee his Advertise­
ment 1&gt;&gt; another c-rtuma.

1807.

JJEADQUARTERS SARTA CLAUS.

scribe for an illustratod weekly or faahmmtiag of the Hartings Social will be ion journal, could not do hotter than
■a Tuesday eveniue, th a 20111 Inst., at
take either or both of the above, aa tlwy
the reddeaco of lira. II. A, KcnGelJ,
are the best of thoir kind on th® conti-

FOR TIK FAMU ra WELL WC KTII Woo.
U. WRIGllr,
Utah.

mpPLEVIUE.

MiCIitaAi

friends of

Emin net l harsh arc perfecting arrange­
ments for a Christmas Tree, at Union
Hall, oa Tbiropday evening. It b to country-complete In all the depart­
benefit of the little ments cf ar American Family Paper—
Baufek's IVkrxly has earned for
Itself a right to Ra title,” a jocurat. or
CIVUJEATIOX.”- Sew York £een*ng

Corner of JeSsroon and Railroad Streets,

Our future lib tot Ians will enrich
themzelvss ret of Hom'i Wxxki.t
tong after writers, and printe.a, and pnb-

The following U a list of Officers of the
Harting* Temperance Association:
President, Hon. James A. Kwoesey;
1st Vice President, Richard Yeung. Esq;
Sd do.,0. D. Spaulding, Esq.; 8d do., J.
W. Rtebblns • Secretary and Treasurer,
Bev. A. P. Moors. The officers form
the Executive Board of the Awxxdatfon.
The next meetln-? of the Society will
U held un Friday evening, January 1st.
IMP. The white community, Ladle*
and Gentlemen, arc Invited to be pre-

THEMySONG
CABHit
C. G; ALLMN,

HASTimS. MICH.

SO First-Class CUThskS
Tn Laruxst axb Fix tar AaeoanuxT
ever offered in the County.

H sarin's Wkxelt msyL-e unreser­
vedly declared the t eat newspaper in
America.— The Itulependent
/ The artidee vpua public questions
which from week to week, appear In
SUVil'i WDOU.T form a remarkable
aeries efbrvf political essays. They are
dietInguUhcd by elear and pointed state­
ment, by good common sereo, by i»depeudenee and bredth of view. They are
the exprewton of mature eotivirtton,
high principle, and strong feeling, and
take their place aamag tho bort newspapre writing ottho Uas—Sorth Ameri­
can Reetew, Boeton, Mate.

' O. A. R-—We are piereed to loam
that Fitzgerald Post, N*. 82, of the
Gaud Army of the Republic b prosper­
ing re all such organisations are calcu­
lated to promoU tho general good of
th®ee ■•reflate I In them, and keep burn­
ing the Area of Liberty In tbo breasts of
the Patrleta of IB01-6. The officers of
this Poet far the ensuing term are ■&gt;

IlAxrxn’s WArkl.t, for one jtar. 84.
An Ertre Ctn &lt;d eU*er «*- UAflA’
xixn. Wkbkly, or Bazah, wilt be tuppUodgratit/ortterj GtAMFzVH Bon­
i icilMMalROn rad*, teres re Mtttanor;

oat thoirboeta. Um rerelt will beaa dlaArtro«s as that of last year, which bad
the eflbet to brand the tampereeoo peopie of thia community as knaves and
wnrards." Who thus brands them? It,
lithe mea who, circled to offices* Hem. (

I AIM TO SELL
Hrwmar. Of Bartted VMaor (X YereMl
uKuui k. r*Mg»i Maghur ef Uss Tsuu
J Uesrsssr, of Jobastova barry Cs Micbi-

Genuine Articles.
3‘r’KC

oaura wa«.
JscktM........... Dtp.
•Vsa HssbX... •Hserv's, ..w.. “
Rlrn Jwwsilwe,. Own4am........... •Orssera.............“
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felon kSQl4s....t"_

wivm. ■ arsawa. suss.
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lave
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JasksM.------ Are.
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•W^rentaUaM &gt; iraiwa step wten pwaowgan

osrws saw.

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■ IUS.

BARRT ARD EATOR CO UH TIES

II
It
1*

A.thsu. BrowoblUa. Ac. Tbs eel; o^r«l of Us
ad.crtl.cr la esaAlag lbs PrescripUse late bass­
et Ibo offlicWd. and spread laforaatiae wbiab b.
aoMcim la ba Inralaable ; aad ha topes svsrp

«OSS fra. •( ibMSS.
ItOCOUTOS. HOWJ

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.
. (asuneeas aaacs. ISM.)

Wholesale and Retail.

iasti

rdn hides and peltf

�Skr Muting
ring , rerenuy tmdtTgvuo u
ttrkod by extraordinary «napreeerratinu nf order/the
Government e^uUishel at
been rcayniied, and the
intmoorwe which hsa so long

Great Otoe D«Usr,,Salc!

Secrets ®f the
Great City.

NEW GOODS:

iy »r lbs Lav St GraTiMbM! • . i

J?®!®

a-wjawoiM.. B U-, SBs

SWtt...

eOWSITMFTION.

sa

for the limitation to a jxjtiod of years of
the tarns of federal jmlgiM. Profoundly
impressed with the propriety of making
, this* .important modifications iu llie
* Constitution, I respectfully submit them

rnnnaTE onnre.

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

ActPMMi*n.T and Cxwxaihlt
IN a1X STAGES OF

3S

the duties
of a vacancy in that otfwo by the death,
resignation or removal of both tho Pres­
ident and Vieo President; (8) fur the
election of United. States Senators direct­
ly by tho neoplu of the several States,

r

• it HBBTTXOS. BABI

CASH STOBE'

aKXTAI AClKJXTNr
■wXrttfbp..

•■tlerive &gt;n ouulnctrd; h w Miwk £

should x bo takou un tho pmprisiy uf
so amending tho Federal Conatitutiun
that it shall provide (I.) For an election
of President and Vice Pnuident by a

G-EO. M.

rftattATE own Hat.-

ESTABLISHED 1U7.
fyw Diseases «
■&lt;feS One-'lith,

I renow the recommendation contained

i;:uaiUL

nsr aou»

;QfllWc«W»WKS

HEW *OYS«TI»Mtm.

All Hastings Outdone!
'

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'
£1
UUX

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere

urn r. xo

p. uckfty*

The SOW
Practical
Farmer.
IX lYrt.MXTH TKAK!

gnsinrsj ft

-seat

Grocerie

TcCTMM’

Tw,l OearSUe 9* «

es

PLBLhU. D IN PlHLtUELrHH.

HH.1K03I *

TRY IT!

ay^ySysSySiS.
fesssmt-w

PflPJOSPHITES
. t. Chsrrhlll,
n lo U.dml

of tho whole peojtle, ia sacrt-dly oblign-

vermonters

coxctrsiox.

wm-VPIO

Upon the’ by the Cun«iilutiun, I

t. r. auu
0. D. 1PABIBIM8.

HUTM.X. r.
ImH
.

|

jyjOXWJY VXV11O

Scientific

beneficial purposes fur which tho Con- I ~
stitution was ordained, and whii.li it cum-1 »J
•ABTitflfit HOME NAOAZIXt
prehensively states were tu form a more i j '
.-••rfect uniou, establish justice, itaiure ’ r.t,„ ,,r«.; rtr ^,1 ,h, ,,tf,
amnestic ^tranquility, pnindo for ih«« i ■* CT UK t.
It4 u

Bstlsnsl.

Safe.

ii.-?r-6ojwoe»n&gt; KxniArr or

ROSADALIS
.l^r'aa well for framing unwise and ex­
cessive laws as for nttglocliug to devise ' A u. sr«t u
and adopt measures absolutely demand-1
Tt
•Wby tho merits of tho country.' Ix-t WM **’ **
ua heartily hope that, Wore tho expira. tkm of our respective terms oi servire, ,
now rapidly drawing to a clues, un Aliwise Providence will au guide our cuun- acla na to Strengthen and preserve tho
Fedont) Union, inspire ruvorenoo toe tho '
MI I* TH TIBI TO HIMIIK .
Constitution, restore pros]x.rity and hap --at——-T- *.
pinews to our whole [xojd), and pivtucte.'
an early peace and good wilt
1
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WisnrroroN, t&gt;. c. Dorembcr 0,18C8.

■ CXKXTXriO XIX «Vfc«Y»r«KBt

Dry-Goods
Groceries,
Il aba &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

HARDWARE STORE,
eaeKor raosxTE. a

H. A. GOODYEAR,

BEST REHEDY YET DISCOVERED.

"Ri^

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Dims jftte BMW, liflMR
STOVES, IRQS

infarai

'lENTT’AT, WECtTtt
Best assort’mt of Crockery !■ Towa.

'Z'ZiZUt
AUSTIN 4 COMPANY.

Ox.Fekau Bocrxxr.—One of tho groat
benefits a young mon may derive from
women’s aoeiety ia, that Lu ia bound to I
be rcspcctlul to them. The Halit is of "iL’
great good to vonr moral man, da|&gt;cnd
Oxi it Our education makes uf u&gt; the ‘
.most eminontly selfish men in tho world. [
Wo fight tur oursolve»; wo push for oar­
selves; wo cut the best slices out of the
jut at club-dinners for ounelvo*. we'
yuaxn for onrsolvcr, and light our [ri^ie,
and eay wo wont go out; i4&lt;i prefer our-,
selves and our ease; and the/ greaiost
good that comes to man from women’s
society is, that ho has to think o romebody besides himself—sorueliudy to
whom ho is bound to bo constantly at-'
taative and respectful Certainly 1 don't j
want my dear Bob to a»ociato with
those of tho other sex whom ho doesn't!
and can’t respect that is worse than I
billiards; worse than tavvru brandy-aad- '
water: worse than smokiiit'
'

JIMI MU

j.aisipim. a.

HOSADALIS

Fresh Coois coastantly

haad.

T53;.

JJEW YORK, CHINA d JAPAN

xoai Mtca

SAILS, ■
OIL A LKAR

old Goods selllar regardless of Cost.

Ese

Aldi Tn’e.tlow,

Building Material s
RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

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kavtibji

H-OSA.1XAJL.IB

’ A

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery

Is Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.

■ees!A1 faroSrseu^l te^u

A T EVtCCSO rstcix.

At the (mall advance of five rents per
p &gt;undovertho pneos as aold b/thrm.
Tl&gt;l» it ■■ lantrlaat virvrotUnet to all wbo

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

S',jasSijSMir.,sr«E:

For Sale at Kalamaxou Prfcirs.

SutCKS.’
esreAilly nirohrd .

IS ARlr ESSES
dbcombo’s xnusc-book all uit ht ihau at
billiards, or smoking, or brandy-andwator, or all throe.—[Thackeray.j

i’l diMW&lt; ’rtstUrinr

tirlueeef iimtU.

uM^ne pi«?i Mf* ■ ww
r«. •• Uln ll“d J.rk.1 *1

A.OOOBYKAR.

improved

Tot Ounarr Max in rnx I-Imfikk St era.
-tit having been mated that a Mr. MeWharf of Wayne coun y ia the uldret
raaa in this State, a corre&gt;paudonl wrjtee-to tho Bufialo Express: *1 wish to

■ ILIUM
-'1 Jteti A . iWWti»«W.mbrMrT to, IMS

and nine (109) years old, that

-pu»

!»»„«..,

Bair dressing

ISMV W*B &lt;» •Tjl' *n “■

isoHcBofle

t ailice, and alwr.yn voted
ticket until this fall. when
bo pot in the first ballot rest in this Du-

will ^nlekly restore Gnii- Ifair

7k« GmyrevtaMlM MtH, wbwrrr tr'tdm U
©ar^sKi’st “•

WK

thz

ifcts:

uix»T swtwmi.

J ■&lt; D. Con

, nil. 1IAT&gt;F'XT1LT&gt;-m
EQtrA.mzEn.

El

.

1" MtliojVAj'frtkrtA , m.

FIRE CAPSSffJSft

dwMi««r u&gt;«

error, i u t ezmficm w, z. r.

actually had tho bvldnco. to censure a

ni»r1ntc&lt;&gt; Sale

mtEONEDdl^a

• ith tM PoMi.twr..
with full j.-«r:&gt;-s'.ar«
n.i&gt;m.
■

Figure 2 Sewin

gOMBTHIJta 5K|TX Gy

not •torn; hare m &gt;ral excellences, bat
don’t bristle with them.”

UNIVERSAL |
CLOIHES VvRitiGtR

tTRtr.-Cainstat* ny enatowry. tn IM
,'w±
te

n. rrEiimcTv.
rto. nua«!,r ^kfau ,pi, _
DKALKB IS

/I.'.'.',

LAMiKxrrnxG mac

CLOCKS, WATCHBS. JEWELRY, AILVER Utld PLATED WARE.

Gold &amp; Silve

9M Sira ui

BZ AChTsTRSKT*VoilTO^j

S’rS=^=^sr;=r.
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VOL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
30, 1868.
. v. WEDNESDAY,
■•
•• • ■’ ’ DEC.
■

MISCELLANEOUS.

gnainrw girertoqj.

RAILWAYS.

JJEW YORK. CHINA &lt;k JAPAN

HALLOIY,

RIE RAILWAY!

vroohay.

TKZ RROADQAOCI-DCtrXLITRACKBOm

T. I. KELLEY &amp; CO.
NEW YORK,

ram railway rxTKtns from
Daakirk to Mas

HASTXT WRIGHT.
uUw.MwtortBC*M««ST*viTinmu^
nt rt»im« •cCn.i
an*AMXa«MlaUacLMaa.

i

city I saw a dree* something like that
blue merino of Susi* Welk’ everybod v

yard, audit take*juat four yard*: but
baaidoa, tlicre wn* tbo making and
triming. ' I want in and priced 1L It
waa eighteen dollar*."
“And 8urie Welk' cort her mother
only about nine."
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VW-—

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
JAMI1 P. KOBKHTS.

At toe email advance or ore cent* per
P“nnd &lt;,rcr the price* as wdd by them. 22 to 27 MUea the Bhorteit Route.
TbU is an ianarUnl dr*no»Un*« le all nbo
bu(
.nieka; U will krlp ..«« Ibrir tnen,j

BttlKOSXA WtLW.

. gHOULDER, ARMS 1

GEORGE PRESTON
Large A Well Selected Stock of

F. IIAII, M. I.

GROCERIES,

t.M P. M. LIGBTK51XG EXPRESS (Doly).
u._ - u—-n.-in-. la • u &gt;u-- \ ._a

j.a.ALimiu.
HE andi

T

J3RR IIBIITI.

, a .pltaaio

si

FAMILY . GROCERIES,
BI.I.I.NAML

tl.SO-P.M. CIXCIKXATI EXPRESS. #wim
rxoruudl. Htnpi al8«*«ul&gt;aauT.*S A. M .

Teas,
Hsrrtsh,

glisctlUnt!.

.

THE VILLAGE SEWING-CIRCLE-

fe“

FIRST QUALITY
a 0. HOLBROOK.

."ra;

■&gt;—

•YLYASCS H. CMI,

GEORGE PRESTON
THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

JOYS MICHAEL,

EQUALIZER.
Paralyaia can bo Cured! .

klTUlOA H03IK.

.batrehj

Figure 2 Sewing Machine,

— *
...... ■__ . i— ..U.. Machin* la
tb. m*rb&lt; .to be p trfrcl la eoo.lrarti.« •»« »
or toe ci-nil rc?u"drd^.’“r rs* to expvri«i&lt;*&lt;l xxrr.ti
Hartls.
ristit A urritorr
f«|lv
t-,u
W Ul—ul
AsaAfer

LAMB KMITTIEG MACfflXtMPG. CO.

say* he sets as much store by them aa 11
-How lieaufiinlly you have fitted up,
do by my Demorest’* Monthly. That Mis* Smith,’ said her friend, who' had
must hare been the'reason why Mx. been invited tn 4ake a look within.
Welk did’ so much hotter by hk grain i “I’ve ataitod anew as a branch of
and bay than Mr. Hart. You seo ho ] Mme. Demorest'* EmpdHum of Fa»hkad tho advantage of knowing how to ‘
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*ell, and when and •where to find a good Monthly. I’m very thankful to you for
mentioning the Magarino to me, loryutt

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over the dainty little village of May*villa, ncalling among the green Connecti­
cut bilk. The leave* of the clustering’
*
i
tho bee* and butterflies crept to shelter
Mik,III* €!«'
in tho heart* of tho great rod and white
P. M. XKW YORK MOST EXPROW. ro***, faintlv nodding to *omo occasional
repbyr a* it longnkhcd by. From the
ojin window* of Widow May*, “beri
room*’ a hum of voice* stole out upon tho
scented rir, and within, more than a
score of busy hand* fashioned divers fab­
ric* into fair shnpelina**. It was Ore
weekly sewing-cirdo of tho Maysville
church, for which a fair was in prospect,
a fact that formed the secret qf thi* fem-

•Why, y**,' said I bluntly. I dm 1 can
toll you, Mrs. Well*,' I wont on May»vilk people do think you are awful extravagaut'A WbyF said she. Because
you nave so)many new things,.and
mode cu*riv, old the children arealway*
furbelowod cndpgh to cost n *mal for­
tune. ‘Now, 1'11 wsrrvnt’ said sho,
•that all mine and the children** new
things together don't cu*t any more
than yours, or any other family in the
village a* largo a* min*.' ‘Why, how
i*thr*F said 1. 'Bseaos* I make every
penny tell, and just bmauso I’ve got an
invaluable aid to give me jho Very beat
advice, and keep mo aapiainted with the
newret fsabions. It furniaho* patterns
and idea*, and tell* what to «t, and bow
to mak* up, *o explicitly, that a body
can’t holp understanding. I *avo all
. .. &gt; &lt;•__ ______ ___ vi- ..r —

lu bua w..,
—
*ult my Mentor for ahapc, style and
material
Part experionco ha* proved
to me that 1 can rely upon it without a
fear, and it is laways full a month in ad­
vance, *o that I have plenty of time for
conridcration. Bend for tho ncceesnry
articles, and there are tho direction* to
make up. And, boridoa, I have tho
pleasure of always footing frreh and

a nqiid intsrciiongo of glaaces among
tho needle-wurker*................
"1 thought you disapproved of light
reading," ventured Mis* Kip, misclriovously.
.. *
T J—------- *
.. liL— llm l i
ry department of thia Magnrinc, it kin•tnictirv, entertaining, and calculated to
exert a strong moral influence orer our
mind*. Thi* Monthly i* n great favorite
at the parsonage.
am a regular *ubacriber, for I acnaody tiduk wo could do

but little, but which my wife affirm* al- prujitt at heart,
will and energy,
ge.tion*ro,pectmg wearing apparel, x ,
“I havojuat been te«liiymg to th*t be\ ,
fore ycu come iji,” reihnrkodMr*. Welk lishor of Dimon tar's kluxinxr, No 888
“And I remember a recummendatiun Broadway, New York.
from a friend of may* in Greenfield.—
Werth Attention.
Her husband it a builder, and tho writes
mo he i* lauding tho Architectural De­
Wo remind all our reader* thnl tkey
partment of tlio Magazine. H* consid­
ers this feature alono render* it valua­ will consult their own profit a* will ae
ble, because it* plans and diagram* are pleasure, liy providing the tntelre* new'
goodaud adai&gt;tab!o. My children hail with that most sxccUmm IntorwHwg
it* appearance quite ■* gladly as 1 do —
I read aloud to them from it* literary

Groceries and Provsions,

Mell

Good,

It fare

abW Prottaeu*

utftll

'Tito.wa.'.AJ.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

N orte*

Mi Sflra ai M

already ut about it by applying to imM
of my friends. 1 find 1 have only io
a co|7 of tho Monthly to oonvuto*
ffin of ite mcmt*. It *j«ak* fok iteelA
and they have been so euthusisatie in
their ajiprecmtfon a* to set their name*
down upon mv list immediately. Will
any of you aid me I"

pure end elevating. I think it a desira­ largvd to embrace th* Gorden, and e*ble addition to every household in Maya-, peeudlT Housohuld labor* and care*,
spare myself one great expense, that of
and the want* and intcroat* of child***
riving them out to bo made, a* 1 have villa"
“And I chimed 'die minister. “My
within mv roach such practical instruetsun*, that it k a delight to contrive tho
country people. No other journal for
fashion far myself Then I'm never at
the sama money giro* so large **’
“Do you know," *aid ahe to her. a loss for tho boys either. If my mean* for art among them. I think it* refin­ amount of really u**lul, reliable, prectineighbor, “that Pre quite altered my are limited, there i» auro to occur 'an ing influence, th* variety it combine*, cal infonnatfon. The paper ia lltareHy
opinion of Mr*. Wells, lately? Pray idea that help* me make a cheap suit
meat for any pari jr-tablo in tho till- full of good thing*, carelully prtqiared
come out quite iaunty and becoming.
don l *tan—«nc naa uwbiu.™
by intelligent, thZruugldy practical man.
“How is that? You used to think her I There are a hundred and one other no­ ^‘Any one of itopoculiariti**—its full- The hunilred* of beautiftu engraving*.
tho most extravagant women in the vil- tion* to add effect to a toQel," how to
sued pattern*. iU braid and embroidery
cut and ornament dreese*, apron*, sack*,
sheet*, or twelve excellent sheet* of
jacket*, or any of the iudri[&gt;cu*abltw in
musio—is worth far more than « year*
a well regulated wardrobe, even to un­ subocriiidon," suggested Mr*. Wolk—
wuonsus
uuw
and so coetlr, to say nOhrng of the style der-clothing. It put* to use all Urn odd
‘And beside* nil thk, eech subscriber
and those «hildren of her* ore pnmpod end* of material* one mor have. Noth­
able the publiaben to pro a greet deal
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. up! You don t pretend to imagine &gt;•' ing can gv to waste.' ‘I wish you would receive* a valuable premium.”
“I shall subscribe," eirltimed Mr*. for a little money, lie Agriroltwut iw
husband can stand it to much better take pity on me,’ said I, W, put mo on
not a new enterprise, of uncertain ralue
the
right
track,
for
I've
gvt
tired
I«cbthan others I might mention?
and promi*, i* juat entering upon it* 28th
“Oh! no; Mr. Wolk k not nch—only ing and screwing to no ptuposc." «tth
The word* were echoed from all part* annual volume, with akrg lataMkbrd,
all my heart. I am afraid you have
—r-i
———- —
comfortable."
always been, like many other*, a penny
wise and a proud foolish; but you have
only to sent throe dollars, and purchase
a year* »ub*cnpuuu to
•
qheat westerx railway.
“E^norni™' Pd like you to point i Mowthlt Msosarnx That i» the aid,
“I will tell you why, for 15,00—which U “lei* than th* *Rvunlr; ana wiv|»
out another woman in MaywriUe who counselor, helpmate Pre been tolfing
W* cenlMlIv til’ll* lb* P»**k **6*r*Uy to call
can .trotehout a dollar Birther*n I can.
you of"
,
Atthk juncture Mr*. Brown chanced
•
Yee,
I
can
do
it"
A Phillip." Mer«»ubscriptiona at three dollars each.while Otixax
C. RUSSELL .
illlir.. iimri.
glanc*
out
vrinduw. _ “I ^hav*
“"JU»l
Just tell
lll
l***onto to
tou me,
Ute, and *
“ tako
—“ a
- ----------gjauce
vui
U4 of the............
—
every individual receive* a premium, I York.
right off."
/ .
„ ju*t finished my *tory in tun*, •axdsho,
■ HMdegs. For. i
-You might profit by it, too a® I hav*.
subsiding. "There i* Mrs.
A.® A KT WELL,
“DotoH."
Well* coming up the garden path; you
“Yon are
“It’* Mr*. Welk."
BhaU hare her own teabmuny.
-Maa.
trefc
my
Bonnn{ and mantle dkpoeed of; and
scrip don price.
-maa. W
” ell*! That ----- -beat
—
*
Now.
, ,i... .„Vjtlinnr wan Iirotime—tu set hnriin
her up m
a* mv
my mcxlol.
model. . Now,
I dare *ay, ifoce really knew, *he speed* nareil for th* consultation by on active
jut three time* aa much."
rehearsal from Mrs. Brown of a portion
th* Aairetcm Stuck Jocmil have put up
of her own and her neighbor’• recent
discourei. Mr*. WolT. enterance bad T^Sow do yon like it—how do you like 800,000 cotiie* in pack**** of 8 each,
“Oh. nonsonsc! How do you get orer been the rignol fur tho resolving of th; It?" naked the reriou* MayiriUeiUe, ** with * fiaaty Wastratod Show Bfll PreTioSkAMWiirr ARlL o..'i M«.t&lt;
th. four Um.A
lb. d~~ “*
hoi. r~.p.
■‘ii~KEROSENE OIL,
JANDi CBARLTOB.TJ-n^Ay*^
tab.low.ow&gt; — •»»“ end conversation. Not a few listen anDstrell. Mn».1MT._____________ ’
xionaly for her sentence en Mr*. Brown •
emanate ,huuld avail’hemselve* of tlu* ,
U “I am quite prepared to indorse nil 1
QRARD TRVITK RAILWAY.
Mid
^..l &lt;»«•■tlmim. mW! ..myu, Ita
th^rirt m how I dtodd have something
l^ttw- than the hideod* thing*. Mis*
Smth gets up in the vflk&lt;p,.wwnt
lohWYort Well,
.Uvs lost iutt coins and coming at the
DR8. J. M- &amp; C. RUSSELL,

ALFRED C.WaUW.

You good people of Marerille r marked that
____ 1_____ k-4
.k-

month, ‘•drtqipiug in" to seo if Mu*
"Not very often out of Maysville-"
Smith's hope* had been’ walked.
“Why, 1 never seo them. When I gx&gt; «
from the city markets It
“Ob, I never did aoweDl. Why, I
to Mias t-mith* for anything new, most quotation*
c
ean dark with no much latkfaction to
likely it's some notion ahe'* borrowed ’
myself and event one ol my customer*,
from tho Welkos. I do believe they «
set the fashion* for this village for 'Wo watch the paper, and are generally ami 1 have such a variety uf beautiful
dressmaker* and all."
jjust about right for a gifcd sale. Just style* that even thn Indio* from the city,
a trial of it, and if you don't cw- boarding htreabouta, find all they re­
"Well, Mr*. Welk can do it if *hs moks
।
that yun woudor how yup over did quire.”
.!&gt;
like*, for the truth k ahe ba* a auro ftM
1
without it, 1’H pay the coxt of¥uur sub­
Tim* flitted swiftly by and again th*
guide. Tlu* u the secret
\ X
sewing circle had mvt at Widow Maya “Do tell!" suspending her work to ।scription.”
Before
any
ono
could
reply^
thofo
was
listen.
“Ye*, and what* more, Mr* Welk a
' alight stir at th* dour way, and th*
moment a chorus of vpiccs w*l- DxMoatsr** Moxtult ! * exclaimed Mrs.
doesn’t buy half those new things ready- next
।
made; she makes them hsrsolt“
। comod tho good shepherd of tho Maystion. “Mr*. Hart, did you take MM.
“Oh! it’* all gumption, then. I never ri 1 flock among hi* people.
"What htvj&gt; you there F' said Jennie Well*'* advice and subscribe for the
had any."
“No, not that alone. I went down to
tho house yeeterday to take tea, and wo
she said—Mr. Hart And I have resolved
got chatting, and somehow wo came to
never iodo without it again. He think*
talk of economy, and I said I didn't see
ickct he had carried of it* wraiqnug.
how some folk* managed to make such
"Something
that I fancied
uno a*
as well
weu
b —
-------- -- might
—r&gt;— -bea show, when others, doing qmto
•'That is wy opinion of tho Magarin*.
r, youJdon
in tho world, ooulda'L Now,
—“’t of u« aud iutorert to you ladie. tn the
lautrhinrr. pursuant of your gvod work ; Dt»o- Beaido* wo arucurtainly nil brighter and
moan use? said Mr*. Welk,. laughing.

iL McConnell, Agent.

wm.

NUMBER 36. j
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interest to take tho local paper*.
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?ortrg.
after ruction.

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DA Rica A KE5T.

' “Where did you bam of the oxirt*
of your oracle?’’ questioned Mre. H
“Iread of it ia the vi'lage paper.
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„ (Ul"

�ght S.jtingj S.nntt,

th* unflinching Tumaaty, and manly da- stalling officer. Wo noticed also the on appHcatlaa by mall or elhMwiae.
I
The time allowed to compete for thrss I
votion to duty and th* interest of th* procure o? Rev. Mr. Hpeeuer of north
Brownvllte, who 01wr&gt;ed the eerimoulo. Premium* will expire on th* First of:
&lt;-.wTerPSK
people, which have ever 1-een ao protniWl-h prayer ; an address ef Interest and Mareh next, aad Immedtat.ly after that •
THE SUCCESS
nant characteristics in th* official life of real merit Was delivered by Rev. G. N. date th* sums named will be bold to i of oerOo* I&gt;o”»r -,!•&gt;«. r»n.&lt;-e «OC*
whoever ahall earn them in Ah* i
Austin Blair, and hence do not farw hi*

electinn tothe Senate.

S.H.&amp;D.K. COOK’S
SEWING MACHINE

Viewed from

11 w

, thia stand point the question come* home

i to tho Eepreaeniative* of the people.
Wo think practically speaking, the' who** sworn duty it ia to select our

We have neglected heretofore to men­■
tion tho eetab tahmCnt of J. H. WUber,,
choice of a United State* Senator for the Senator, whether they can in honor and who has a fine stock of Jewfry, -—I-* •
ensuing term, lie* between the preaent with justice to themsdree and the people Ing of the bcot American watcaeo,,
ring*, pin. Ac, located in Saaforda
incumbent and Ex-Governor Blair, and whose servants they are, disregard th* building. Mr. W. oom*, among us welli
I
that one or the ether of these men will wishes of tho moral, the patriotic, ths reeommeaded, and we commend htei
bo Senator, nonce, in continuing th* intelligent, tho manly and diaintereeted' .took ef goods to those In need.
the dtecuaaion of tho qnaetion “Who1 among the people, and bo influenced in

■

ahall bo Senator,” w* ahall leave out of, their action by the men who hope to
i
!

tho controversy tha name* of ether men, ’ profit by retaining in his present p-ewho would 'certainly be acceptable, if! Con tho present incumbent of that dis-

selected, because at this time, they do -I tinguiahed position.
not seem to be prominently before the
Shortly this quretion will be settled b»
people, and because it sceme eminently 1 the action of those who akme can deter-

propor that they should not be; for if I

Mr. Chandler ia not tho people's choice,.
we certainly believe Austin Blair h; and y~ °r»» «y,thereisuoapp*aL Honea w*

not only so but chat, all in all, tho best urge th* vast majority who,wo are fully
interest of tho State will bo promoted by satisfied, desire a change in tho Senator

hia selection.
'

, to bo up and doing, to tho end that their

If tho question of th* selection of a wishes may be respected, and tho good

THE DETROIT POST.

« tb. due. .f

PHILLIPS &amp; BEKTLEY

The Weekly Post will be rent In Club*
of Ten or mor* to any addreae at any
Poet Office for One Dollar and Flfiy
Cent, each, and Commltatetta and Pro­
mluma will be paid on a^bocriptiou. recel red at thio rate.
Partlee who deal re to caamsa fur the
Post, It perwnaily unknown to the publlahrn, should, in making application
for Circular., Ac.,^enothe certificate of
their Poatmaetcr or or other koo wn pcrenn, vouching for their character, aa we
do not desire to form bualnea, relation*
with any person* not known to be caUrely worthy and creditable.
Apply early to th* address of
.THE DAILY PO8TCO.,

UXUL AOKXTN, HASTUGfl, Mlcg.

'

COLIMON iramYAOG

The Detroit P at enter* upon a now
ymr firmly ortablhhed In the eaaruti
of Ito auccoae, and In the confidence of a
greater number of reader* than It ha.,
posee-oed al any corresponding period.
Il has never had as tn nay friends, aad as
great aa lufltienc*, a* it now enjoys, and
ita reoourcesand facHi ties were never ao
large.
The Peer owe* itoeueeeeatoltoaaramt

Senator was submitted directly to the of tho state promoted by tho election of
Ito unswerving fidelity, Ita vigorous disRepublican elector* of thi* State—to the Austin Blair, the people'* choice aa cne-lou of live la-uc, Its enterprise in
expenditure, ita editorial frinknesa. In­
mon, who by 31000 majority, on the 3d United States Senator.
dustry. twte and ability, and to the coaof November, voted for Grant A Colfax
fldene* which the exhibition of three
qu lltles has created In the public tnlaJ.
and impartial ruSrnge, wo believe that a (UIMIerill. Com^HMteaac..]
Th* Senatorial QuesUon-Ioeal Item. In all the attributeaof a first cIauh news­
throc-fortb* majority would be cost for
paper, it ia universally admitted at home
the man who ia to day the b*&lt;t Repre­
and abroad, to have no equal In Michi­
gan and no superior In the Northwest.—
sentative of the moral worth, the decid­
aldo able Interest ia t-kon In what te It la above cliques has no p-nona! la­
ed and unfaltering fidelity, tho patriot­ termed the “Senatorial Question.” —
tere. t* or antipath're to subserve, and
ism and tho iatelligonco of the people Now aa wc have been Informed that the never hesitate* to take an advanced poof tho Peninsular State; and beyond all Baxxxa te epeu to free dtecu-alen upon alt'on In the dtecusalon of all tuple*, old
such topic*, we will venture to place be­ or new. that come before the public
question that man is Arms Bure.
j fore your readers our ideas.
judgment. While seeking to interest
all chums, it steadily endeavor* to eleSubmit this question to the 2700 Re­
v.&lt;te tha popular taste, and scrupulously
publican Elector* of Barry County, who to awnp hnroee un'II we iee tho other
hon&gt;»,and a chance to make some­ exclude* from its column, everything
on tho 3d day of November voted the Re­ thing braider. In e’her words we are
publican Ticket, from President to Coro­ gnjag to purport Chandler until we see
a more competent man put forward for
ner, without a wretch, and with scarce­
Scholar, the Merchant, the Politician,
ly a deoenting voice the name of Austini I
Among tli«ee (moat prominent per- the Mechanic, the laboring Man, the
Blair, would ring out clear and distinct• hap.) apoken of aa Mr. Chandler'* suc- Family Circle, the Farm and Kitchen,
creror ia Ex-Gov. Blair, already In Confrom the lip of each, till the very heav­ gre-a, a man of good character, an'I,
During the coming year, whatever enen* would riag with tho echo of the। were It not for hia extreme modesty, largad resource*. indefatigable effort,
thousand tongue voice of that host of would make an Influential Legislator. aud 11 be,a expenditure can accotnplteh
But an-we to vacate hia acai in Con- towards improving the already high
freeman—men true a* walk on the toil gre a during the present eca-lou. only te charac.cr of
Poor, will be unspar­
of th* State to every principl* ofi and put him In the place of a man who ia aa ingly used, ‘it has already taken the
load of the public Journal* in thedisci*- j
to the policy of the groat army of hu­ well euallf.ed for that j-oaltlan w&lt; blmscir^auil In influence h eminently his aioa of great laeuca Just 1-cginnlng to
man freedom whooo vote* made Grant FU| eriorT TTAof hai Mats ew done agitata the nation, it will keep its rea­
which umdd warrant Hit pnrtedfr.p or. der* advised of everything that occur*
tho nations choice.
the part of our Statu J&gt;pU!aturef But anywt.c.e d srrvlng a newspaper para­
Submit this question to the Christian
Oov. Blair's friend* eay : “Blair don’t graph. At Warhing'on and I-anring,
people of tho State, and as Republican* drink and Cltamllcr doe*,’’ hero we which are t* be e-peci-1 point* o*inter­
we are doeply indebted to their devotion have their argument In a nut shell. est during th* Winter, it will employ
We’ll grant that It ia true, and we an­
to the cause of Eternal Justice, the
swer that Mr. Chandler ha* never been mo of Ute readers of Ufc Port a UlthfUl
elevation of mankind, and the freedom prevented from making a speech, or and lively correspondence. Aa a Ofolaf the slave, for all tho victories we easting hia vote on account of drunken­ mertial and Jamilj/ h'eicepaper, the
ness. But they say: “We do net pro Powrla already vastly ahead of Ita c*hare won, either in the State or nation, pern to give a mao office wbe drink-.” tempomriea in Michigan, but greater
and whose voice tho Representative* of The Democrats flatter u* with the title:
“
God and mortality party” aud we
the Republican party trill
well to heed,
and there can be liltle donbt^utf,with a wish to be worthy of it. Here i* the
theory, lot ua look fora moment at procIl must lx- remembered, also, that be-,
unanimity of action almost unparnllod fiw. We have Just elected Grant tothe aide* it* other cxeellcnctoa, tha PoeT te
their voiooe would join in echoing the Pretidcnoy, and Wendell Phillipa call* the /.argot Dally Newspaper printed in
him a “beer gntaler and drunkard.”— Michigan, and contains a greater quan­
name of Austin Blair, the uncorupted ■Horace Greely endorsed the atatement tity af Reading matter.
before be [Gnat] waa spoken of aa a
Tn* Pobt 1a published Dally at &gt;10
and uncoruptable Stateamaa
Preddcntial candidate, Grant's own per anum ; Tri-Weekly at Sb per an­
Poninaular State.
friend* say he drink, modemtely-and num: and Weekly at 92, or fl.GO In
Submit this question
don't consider* him the wo.ac for it. Has
not Richard Yaten .ably represented bls
Tim WtmT Port Is made up with
Boy* in Blue," whose
State, and draalt mere liquor than great care, and with especial attention
bar* pls.-oJ the nams
any man in th* Senate during the past te the Intere.te of Michigan Readers. Jt
ista of oar State high
four year*? 1* not evo.-y man In tho ia full of Reading matter, very few adacuate either a moderate or Immoderate vertiaementa being admitted, and In ad­
of fan*, and who** nami
drinker? Do not all (or nearly all) of dition to the News ot the Week, and a
who to day a* in 1861-5 are for their
our talllltiry officers drink? are uot the choice «e!ect:on of Literary. Political,
country al all baxarda, and who are now majority of our State, County and mu­ Re'igious, Agricultural, Fa*hionable,
Dotncetleiand Miscellaneous Reading.
as^hra willing for it to make any sacri­ nicipal officer, mode .-ate drinker*.
We ahall give In each number a por­
The facts give an affirmative answer
fice, and with almost a united voice they
to thiocquedlon*. And the logical edu­ tion of a deeply Interesting Serial Story,
would, to day, aa they did on tho tented cation from this »tatc ot affair* te, that
field, »hjul for Blair the aoldieria friend. if you an- going to ostracize every man '
Each Issue contain* the freheot and
from office, fer drinking you have a
Submit thi* question to th* widows
mighty Wark to do. and will have fully fui’.cet Quotation* of Prices Current of
article in which the people of
and orphan* of our State, who** hus­ earned th* Dereferstie title ; ’-God and every
'
Michigan take an interct
band* and father* fell on tho bloody morality party” whan you have aceomThx WKXKX.T Post has becom. Im­
pllabed It.
field* of the war for the preeervation of
mensely popular with Ito reader*, and
Butlf you really mean to do this you
tho Union of those States, and the tri­ had better commence at home, and elect from every quarter we receive testimo­
nial • of the esteem In which It te held.
umph ef the great truth of th* Declara­
To extend Ito In’roductton, tberetero,
they will pay. until the 1st of March
tion of Independence, and who remem­
temj erance man to next, a greatly increased and
ber as uono others can, those act* of tho the Senate. Again they aay: “Blair te
Governor of Michigan to alleviate their poor aud Chandler te rich.” Well If you For persona canvaaaing for au LeerI bent
are rrajionafble for Blair** poverty gvt
aorrows and provide for their wants upasub-criptfon list and anildt dona­ te tli«Po«T, the amount tn depend upon
the number of subacriptiona obtained,
and education, and from their lipa in ac­ tions or, If you are tn duty bound to
and lai go enough to pay luc'u-trlouaand
aupfo.
t him, and the office be ha. al­ competent canva-aere on abundant com
cents of tliankfulnre* and joy would
ready will nut do It, get him a position penaatlon for their labor.
fall the name of Ex-Gov. Blair.
somewhere (some alen.ab;p or Custom­
I a addition to thia com m Im I on—wb Ich
Submit this quaetion to th* unfajter- house appointment) wheie hte health
la of Itzclt remunerative—the PcnCoannd-frength
will enable blm to earn a
Ing temperance men of Michigan who
livsllbood.
w ould be Represented an th* floor of tho
As I? Mr. Chandler's riche* he earn*
Senate of tho United State* by a man by them houaetly, a* a dealer In dryj good*. Jiucowe crowning hte effort* in
bnalnoe* aa well aa An hte management
of Governmental affair*. Aa tn hte reosubscriber-,
.
.
|100
tested hia fidelity to hte earnest convic­ ord during tho twelve year* he has been For the next Largest Number ~
K
Senator, It te without a blemtah. Hia Far the next Ixrgeat Number - - BO
tions upon the Temporanne qne*tfon,and
(Mr. Chandler’*) blttcre»£ oppononto do For U&gt;e next I^argmt Number
40
the vast majority srouhl join in echoing not deny this. He baa »Uod by bi*
For th* Next Largest Number - - W
country, hia state aud party, with unfal­
the name of Austin Blair.
.
And fed th* Tea Ll*te next-Largest in
tering fidelity during the years that have ■
Ten Doll am each. Theas
Bet there is one clam to whom if thio been the mo t eveubhl in our uatian* Number.
■
quooiian waa submitted, and unfortu­ history, and we do not pro]xH0 to have j11 ben, I ever oflen-d Id Michigan—will be
bun aupciqodod without Juat cauae.— .
la Greenback*, and not in the sec­
nately it ia powerful in all political or­ Tret out another bore*, or wu don’t paid
'
ond-hand furniture aud cheap literature
ganisations, that would not join in echo­
offcred by newsjiaiiera of inferior pr*.
ing the name of Ex-Gov. Blair. Wo

Haasuoa Uxsn* Scan
nn of th* Public 8eho

1 Monday, Jan. 4th, 1

Tax Boson or Bcrvv
eeraioa, but will probab
Thursday morning. Th«
jogs will appear in tit

COURT HOUSE,

/ Orncut-—Th* ma
Geo. Thomas. far State
23th District. ie 2282. a
th* board of District C
j ing a majority of 961

JUST THE SAME MANNER,

'll Mirra.-The donadc
Paator ef the Prrebyter
TneaLiy evening. Bu
would W bard to Imp
tliat te, the social cujoy

Be Sure

See this Machine,

''FLORENCE SEWING MACHIKL*

by Mr. Jcvncu Hatfo
of bad gucoalng on wh
Republican mojoelty In
Barry, at the Novembe
Board of Bupervioor’
guest, and a genoral go

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT TSTIRI

Bbaxpooixo Pari
daunt believe It, oak
the Board af BuperviOfficer* preeor-t. or th
Baxrni, Invited gucn
Huppar at Bcmel’b on
lug. V boom an neve

MONET TO LOAN

I uuhii »&gt;d «•:»&gt;
&amp;XBW?8aM««

Broad Gauge Railway!

DRUGS,

NEW

tOWTOM,

YORK

PITTSBrBGn.
rm LA DELPHI A.

invite the special alien
ere to the prospectus o
A Trttnut^ herewith
have av&lt;.r regarded lkite
tnttr Stale, and une
masterly manner, the
rue nt on all the great n
and more especially on
policy, it te always rig
ly Mmmettd II to all o
who dual re a State, me t
and ahaD b* pleaaed to
ward thoir aubecriptlo

Atlantic &amp; Gt. Western Railway.

BOOKS.

ectro*AL BoctETT.—Mee
th* Co., Clerk's Offic
1’rreidcnt in the chair.
Oa motion of 8. J. B
*d to ballot for officer*
year, which resulted i
J. C. Bray, Proaideat;
Vico President; J. M.

D. d RobMi.um, Trcas

mor, Manhal
The following direc
eA^eore; T. Altoft, C
C. Has^a, Gilbert Stri

Toted to allow 6. C
4*Uaa* Car aorriceo a*
Anui^g tho peat year ;
Secretejy twenty-five d

On motion it waa vo
ah**rt*g Fiatiral; on t

day of Jun* next
J. M. NEV

•ooixa^xonru.

world . W* notice nm
probable candidates
Stearns, af Concord,

vre* Mdeoaprahnu,. X.bed C.knd.r.
Th. natarr. dim. sod .xir^irdia.ry naltory
r*«u. cf HOSTFTTlta HHTO JfaCH BITTSM.
th.*tm&gt;« tarsi. *»d aitetaMr. of *»re thn half
th. CtoiaUM wore*, m Wlv nl forth I. Iw
R&gt;**w ohfoh an ateo (.Ut.r.rred with

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j

Wintor Arringement.

MARRIED.

umniEHEitn.

*b, by Btv.

yrar. under the special efibrto that

its circulation hasbsen
Ki been made,
increased, insomuch that it

1.
b»» *pi
x'Jbl Ei

The Chicago Tribane.

OAtLIXt —CULVEK-Ab. by lb.
.t
u m»w printing ef iis various regular
oT.uT
•dztains an aggregate of fuU Thirty
P^****4 “W “J i» pra^Ukn » CIlAXUL
•IM.ISU
..
---------------- ------------------ ------- more than ever able and. determined to
Uonette Rouse, and held to bail in the
"‘‘her money nor labor and stnxr*. *°pv, “d Jas. Jl. U. H,ii •( Mel'sum of 83(H), for trial at the next Se*. ^utioa “ Uloir efforts to make tho lx,t

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I
“ ,ta oU “Dd niontonous features
continued
Packingbam, of will be
---------- ----- * and enlarged
* upon,
and in addition arrangements have been
P*ri«ctud for certain New Features,
complaint of hi. sister a girl of 15 years which will prove „f immense attraction,
। uf ago, charging him with the heniuus i rominent among there ia to be a series
crim, of /n-est After a full hearing. of artidM upon a groat variety of sub’ there was adjudged probable cause, and jeete, ekch article to bo contributed by
•onio prominent public man, including
, in default of bail in the ram of 8500, among others:
*
| he wks committed to tho tender merries
Hun. J. M. Howard, U. 8. Senator.
' of the Sberirf for safe keeping until the
Rev. E. O. Haven, l&gt;. D, President of
Michigan
University
' 11
vi.x^axm-The winter
uf th. Oircmt Court
|
,
__________ | Gen. (J. B Wilcox, CoL 29th U. 8.
term of tho Public School will commence
on Monday, Jan. 4th, 1809.
/
—Tho officers of this ancient and honor- eruor elect.
able organization devoted to the eleva-,
Hon. James Birney.
tion of human Character,for the ensuing
Ilou- T(-'”ol“y. Chief Justice 8uyear,were elected Dec. 23d, and installed
uf
Dec. "Sth
Wo annend tlu .
r ,, Hun. Austin Blair, hx-Gorernor and
Yr 4
."T “°“°f ?‘”b" «' e«"r~‘
Thud
Txt Boran ny Scrxivuox* an? now in
the Gentlemen thus honored:
[ District
senion, but will probably adjourn early
Daniel Striker, W.M.; J.M. Nevina,8. ! Hon. E B Fairfield, Presidsnt Hills.
Thursday morning. Tire official proceed­ W.; F N. Gateway, J.W.; E.8. Crandell,
College.
ing* will appear in the Bomn next 8octy.; 8.C. 1‘nndle, Treaa.; T. Phillip,
Hom F. ‘C. n
Beaman,
Uon
~”’- Member of Con­
gress ter First District.
8.D.; C.M, Runyan JJ).; Z. Sddmere,
Hum I. P Chriwtisncy, Associate JusTyler.;
tteu
btquetne
Court
of Michigan.
/ Official.—The majority for Ron. ■
,
ProL A Winchell, State Geologist and
Geo. Thomas. £ir State Senator in the .
-la another column of this Prufeesor uf Geology at Michigan Uni2)th District, i^‘2282. as determined by iaauB will be found
—~ i u.----------.------uf
».«
the -pros;&gt;octu*
tho vereity.
th* board of District Canvassers, show- | Detroit /'•••/ for lbC9, Daily semi-weekly ;
Hun. F. W. Shearman, termor Super­
&gt;ng a majority of 901 in the county of ; and weekly, a [lapcr that every Michigan intendent of Public Instruction.
His Exoltetiey (tor. Crapo.
man liaa reaaou to be proud at, and
which should command too attention of i
Hun. Juhn F. Drigga, Member of Con tho public, la thi* place Noxxax Bit- grosa bum tlio Filth District
Rev Asa Maluut, D. D., President of
L«r Em., is agent and correspondent,
who will bo pleased to receive and fur­ &gt; Adrian College.
Hum Charles M Croswell, President
ward all suLacriptiun*. that may be left
of tho late Cuustitoitaual Cunvonttod
with him.
Bov. Goo. B. Jocelyn, D D., Presi­
And although we disagroo as must uf
eur pooplo do, with tho paMtton of tho dent Albion College.
Pa-' on the Senator question, outside of Hun Charles 8. May, late Lieutenant
/ A Tiieat.—3 hat Oyster supper paid that it is ably conducted, and worthy
of endorsment, and of general jtatroaago
by Mr. Jewries liAvrosD.a- the result
n( bad Kueaeing on what would Im? the
Ittpubllc.n ninjoalty In the County of
Hun. B. F. Graves Associate Justice
Barry, at the November election. The
Buitremo Court of Michigan.
Hon. J. M Gregory, 1'reaident Winnie
Board of Buperriaen were Invited
Eorroa or rnx Baxxek:—I hop* you
Industrial
University.
guest, and a general good time wta the
will exouse mo formy protracted silence,
lion D. C. Leach, Editor Grand Tra­
and I will try in tho future to be less re- ver* Herald
President T C. Abbot, State Agricul­
mis» in my correepondence.
do wot believe it, ask any member uf
.
Wo are haring winter in real earnest tural CoUegn.
Rev H. D. KitcbeL D. D.. President
the Board of Bupervi-cre, thjl County
Ofllecre present, or the Editor of the at present, aa the mercury ia to night, Middlebury College, Vermont
with
us,
below
zero.
Sleighing
ia
good,
Hon. C.C Trowbridge, Proeidont De­
Baxxxr, Invited guewtootthe Oyrter
Hupper at Ht-aaix*8 on Tuesday even­ and reameter* are using it to good ad­ troit and Milwaukee Hadroad.
Hon C. 1. Walker, late Judge Third
should judge, from the
ing. S'boomas never dees tilings by vantage I
Judicial
Circuit
number of lumber and plaster team*
Joeeph MadilL Vaq., editor of the
that are continually parsing through Chicago Tribune
Hon J. Sutherland, Judge Tenth Juioviie the special atient.on of our read­
The death of F«axk Aitor, of your dicia^L'ixcuit.
Hon E. C. Walker, Regent Michigan
ers to the prospectus of the Advertiter village made many a sad heart in Orange­
Uairenrity.
A Tribune herewith published. We ville, aa ho had many warm friends bore,
Hun. J. V. Campbell, Associate Jus­
have ever regarded this as the beatpaper
even those who. a ere moat bitterly op­ tice Supreme Court of Michigan.
&lt;n Ute State, and one that reflect* in a
Hom C. Awry, of Flint
masterly manner, the Rcpubllcan.sentl- posed to him politically, manifested
Hun James C. Wataou, Profeeeer of
rf
'P
sorrow
at
hia
death.
May
-our
ruent on all the great national question'',
Aatrunomy Michigan University.
and more especially on mat .ere uf State Heavenly Fathr r comfort the bereaved
E. L Bangs, Principal Deaf, Dumb
policy, it Is always right. We earnest­ wife and friends, and may we, too, be
and Blind Asylum.
ly commend K to all of our subscribers admonished that but a little while and
In addition to three valuable contribu­
who deal re estate,metropolitan j&lt;»urnal
wo shall be called hence to return no tion* wo hare engaged a ai-rioe of let­
and »h.dl be pleased to (receive and for­
ters, to coutinuo through tho year, from
ward their aubscriptionC, at the regular
tho pen uf Rev. E. H. Pitcher, D. D„
Mr. Editor, I know net your views on an old and widely known Presiding El­
tho U.S. Senator question, but as I pre­ der uf tho Methodist Episcopal dencmi' Afxcal Mxmxo or Babxt Co., Aobisume /, with the test of tho readore of natiun in thia State, nuw traveling
cvircxiL Kocixtt.—Meeting convened at the Baxxxx, shall know in due course of throughout Europe, Egypt, Palestine,
the Co., Clerk's Office, A. Ryerson, time, 1 refrain fit-tu hazarding a guess, Asia Minor, and |&gt;erhat&gt;e other countriea Dr. Pitcher will describe every­
President in tho chair.
and will wait patiently. 1 fur owe, don't thing a. it strikes a Michigan man, end
Ou motion of 8. J. Bidleman, proceed­ like the ungcntlemanly attacks of the hie uLecrvatfona will bo characterixad by
ed to ballot ter officers for the, ensuing
his aocwktomod force, vigor and origiyear, which resulted in the election of ■ Chandlor. Not but I would rather eoe n*We also contemplate in the course of
J. C. Bray, President; 8.-J. Bidleman, aome other man occupy that honorable
the year publishing an original scnal
Vico Prewdenl; J. M. Nevins, Secretary; poaition, but when a man, or a party of
story prepared expressly fur us by a wri­
D. (T. Itebitison, Treasurer; Peter Cka • men resort to such meanness as to villify ter of considerable note in the liters-T
me.-, Marshal
in such terms as the Tribaae men does world.
0-r prrm.um »A&lt;-.hc.—As no business
Tho following directors were chosen tho Hon. Z. Chandler, J count thorn ten
can bo built up without a liberal expena»re r«u; T. Aitoft, C. B. Benham. J. times meaner than him. J had rather see dilure ui money either in advertising or
C. Hanna, Gilbert Striker and Wm. R. tho Hom Austin Bletr, U.8. Ecnatur cotnmissmns, aud tho publication ol a
Bristol.
from our own noble State than Chandler newspaper is no oxcoptiun to the rule,
Voted to allow S. C. Priudle fifteen or any other mau; yet, I don’t like to we have decided owing the present
winter to expend several thousand dol­
deitem ter services as building director ace a man abused as Chandler has been lar* in recunng a taill further extension
duriijg the past year ; also, to allow the by the Ttrbttht clique, after having ren- uf the Weekly I'ribuue. We have also
Secrctaiy twoniy-five dollars for services dcred such signal eerrice to his §tate cuucluded Jiat the best plan of proce­
dure will be to otter liberal premium, tor
during the past year.
, and country.
.
OIuIm- These “ay be formed ot any
Give ua Blilr as the U.8. Senator, in
On motion it was ruled to hold a sheep I
number of subscribers, from two to
shaariag Festival; on tho second Thurs­ tho place of Uhadler 1 don't knew as twu thousand, rad premiums will bo
day of June next.
that is the wish of tho majority oflthe
J. M. NEV/N6, Secretary,
i State or of tho Legislature that is soon mm, worth from 76 cento to 8750. ibe
to convene, but whether it ia or not, lot premiums consist of newspapers, penodicato, book., bibles, DicUumineb, pho­
Political Movement. The Republi-1
n* use Mr Chandler a* though be was
tograph Albums, fcmreoeon&gt;es, «&gt;et»upes,
MU of Now Haulpjhiro have called a
not a cut throat aud villain, aa it ia nut chriraus,------•-"J- "uuu’t
State Convention, to meet at Concord on । nc-ceasiuy to abuse and muuw liim in
tho 7tn uf January, to nominate tho order to put sums other man- in his
next Governor of that State, and such
mucluure, nieiuueuu« ■ vm
— r------- - ~
other state officials as are elected by the
There ia nothing of interest here with Nearly all these goods are purchased di­
people. This will bo the opening more-1
ua. While J write, the Good Templar* rect from the mm-.utaewrvn. and ttu ad­
moot of the now year in tha political are to hare a gcud time in their lodge vantageous terms we got by virtue of
world . Wo notice named among the soon J believe. They have a Christmas thu quantity wo purchase enable* us to
du&gt;lch better by cran-e« &gt;«» tto- way
probable candidate* tho Hum Onslow tree thia ironing. Moro ation.
IU».
than we oould were we to utter oo»n pre­
Stearns, of Caneurd, and wo iuq&gt;o the |
miums or oummiraun*.
.
.
Republican* uf uur native State may
«F doh*
honor themsolvea, by colling -thia die- j

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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