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                  <text>REPUBLICAN "B ANNER
of the ancient

VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, 1862.

sssas55==s—
■wirrEir e Billows,

Jutiijs’ Suiiuss Jirntorj.
■f

®ri|inal jMtrj.

in vMuecry, rax one Insurance
“* MUod,d *® ’rllh pn*ptoaaa

BaacroRT, 8. C., Dec. 0,1861.
Ma.

WKAT I WOULD DO.

OMtfa soreer of Maia sad Burdick Streets.

would have sent you.

JACOB FERRIS,

of interest there la attending a letter from

WAR!

WIGHTMAN A ROBINSON,

whatever

** '
frum ibe gunny
jflDg Great ~
Expedition,
•WButh, from the lend of

MICHIGAN.

ICy happy borne, where

‘ANUFACTURERS of tin. sheet-iron and eop-

But

On High Prices, at the

It is a beautiful place for a camp, being
on a aide Mil. and perfectly surrounded

Of the sailing of tbe fleet, and the en­
gagement with forts Walker and Beau­

with fine oak and hemluek

regard, and the result, the partlcnlr* of

weather, at present, is very warm and
so tint every man who Is well enough to

MANON ALLKN,

acquainted, long ago.

SwtaMBt uf Provisions. Also Notary Psbllc.
■torxtws doors east of tea Baatinp Room.

ROBERTA a MTRIKER,

W. PARKER,
RRTMOLESALE and retail dealer in Grueerien
VV MA Provmona. Fork. Urd. Butter, and

(WEEZET &amp; ALLES.

PsevcisaurM of mortgagee. Ac.
Will be happy
to attend to all calls u&gt; tbe line of their profession
Office is tbe Court House, Hastings. Mich.

houses, and tbe camp ground begins to
have tbe appearance of a small log house

of the land forces, especially of the Mich.

DRUG STORE!!!

village.

But to precepts of troth and right would bold—

8th, you may not be Informed.

WiUMti

November has been actively engaged

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery.—
Partkalar attention paid to tbe collaction of
claims and money promptly remitted.
Offira, with W. W. Ralph Ea«., MiddlarUle.

DANIEL COOK,

J

USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
Tu Agent, will attend to the colJset.cu of

I. A. HOLDROOK,
TTORNEY sud Counselor at Uw. Solicitor is
U Chsncrrr, General Laud and Tax Agent—
lee. serand story of Rower's block.

J. M. RUNSELL,
PHYSICIAN sad Surgeon.
•fare. State street.

Office is Rasxll'i

JOHN ROBERTS,
"DRMHCIAN and Surreon. Dwellingon Broad-

wdy, near tbs Conn Houas.

JL

H. P. CHERRY,
OTART PUBLIC and Con»er«ncer, will a
ten*l lo all business entrusted lo bin with

N

[. NEVINS,

B. C. PRINDLE,
EDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Public, Gen­
eral Land and Tas A grok Will be found in

DAJVIKL STRIKER,
1UNTT CLIH, Notary Public. and General

H. COOK,

K. N. SHELDON,

ATTORNEY, Cwsnswlor st

■AMMON SMITH,

We have not had any thing

yet that looks like winter.

Fur the last

three weeks we have not had a storm of

in

any kind, and there has been uo frost; it.

building fortifications, store bouses, shop*

In boxes cun-

the same night eight barges were filled
with boxes, which were conveyed to
Woolwich for shipment to Canada, Qua-

conveyed by steam lugs to the mvata!
Government depots, where orders bad
been received to forward without delay
ev|ry kind of defensive miseile.
Addi­

tional hands bad been employed daily m
the various departments of the Tower,
which has not assumed such a bustling
appearance for a number ofyeari|l ’
•The excitement In the naval circles
respecting the American difficulty ' in­
creases hourly.
Officers of all make,
and sorflb of them holding high dockyard

appointments, are said to have eagerly'
offered their services to the Admiralty,
ahould matters turn out for tbe wonL"

reminds us of no Indian summer in old
Michigan.

a bakery and a dock, which, on the first

of this month were very near opmpletioD.

The Barry County boys were the first
Napoleon knew how to rebuke inaction
to erect a cabin, and it bears the name of In his captains., Here is a morccau he
"Hasting House.”
.
wrote to Augereau, nt Lyons, in 1814.
The hospital is situated about twenty It has a timely ring to It, thia rebuke vf*
new and most complete assortment of
rods in the rear of the regiment, on a military inertnasa. and might with alight
small rise of ground, tbe small pine and change be written to some of our CWfl
Camp Micbxoaf. Va., Dee 18.
DBIGS AND MEDICINES,
hemlock bring »'&gt; thick around it, that it Generals;
Fnraso Navins—Sr:—I had Intended
is almost impossible for the wind to get
“What!Six hours after receiving the
through. The tented is heat by a large first troops from Spain you are not In
B Rheae, Baral«&lt; FHaM,
1 bars the best excuse in the world for an
arch which runs the whole length. Over the field!
Six hours oflreet is quite
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
apology,it was because there wasuothiug
the mouth of the arch, is a brick oven, •nougb for them.
I conquered at Nsagis
we find very handy io baking for the riak. with the brigade of dragoons. coming
new to write, and I did not want to
Health has never been better, and *e from Spain, who from Bayopne had nbV
trouble you or your readers with coinhave only twelve in hospital.
drawn rein.
Do you say ' that tbe* tfx’
tcreeting details of camp life. Nothing
At present war news is not very plenty pattaiions ’from Nimes want slothes nnd
HT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL of Importance hat transpired since I last
here. II little skirmish occurred yestor
FORPQSES.ONLYUK
wrote. The health of the troops compo­
day morning between our picket guard
nnd about seventy of the rebel cavalry. destroyed 80,000 enemies with LaUallflU*
sing our Brigade is excellent. Affairs
Ibc rebds rode up lo within alxjut thirty of cunscripto, scarcely clothed, and with­
seem to bo rery quiet in this part of
rods of dur men, dismounted and crept up out cartridge boxes.
Tbe Guards ar«
Virginia. Our pickets have been exten­
to within a few rods before ths man on pitiful 1 1 hive here 4,000 from
ded aa for as Ocntinck Creek; and scout­
guard saw them. He tried to give the and Brctagnd in ronnd hats, but wish
nlarm by discharging his gun, but that g&lt;K&gt;d weapons; and I bava made them
ing parties have advanced still further
being wat, he had to run into the tent, telL There is no money, doyou say 1—
but do rebels were to be found.
nnd wake up the other four boys who But where do you expect to get money
Farther to the right toward Fair&amp;x.
TEA, COFFEE, SVOAR, BPICES, PEPPER,
wore on guard with him. By this time but from the pocket* of the enemy!—
they come in close proximity to our lines,
PRUNES. FIGS; RAISINS, CODFISH;
they were nearly surrounded.
They You have no teams! Seize them. ■ You
in fact, everything 1n tbe Grocery line, such as and an occasional skirmish occurs, one
jumped up.nnd discharged their pieces at have no magazine 1 Tut, tut! this is to
will be needed for forniiv um.
tbe enemy who returned their fire, but ridiculous! I order you to put yoursah'
of which resulted very fatally to a party
without doing any harm. Our guard saw In the field twelve hour* after you receive
of Pennsylvania Cavalry forty of which
.
«• . —- -----------------mou4 »«cne uuuii m;vr juuirwi'u
that
H the only
tally way left them war to run; thivletter.
thia letter.
If you
you are
are stiff
alHi the
tbe Augtreau
Augereau
5m©3dST ipxBimniiXBi
If
were killed, wounded and m1swing.
found a very nice town, but silent and so they did that to the
tee best of their abil
abil.­ ofCaitlgllone, keep your command. If
lonely,
entirely
deserted
by
the
white
in
­
Aid Cooklog Extracts,
Onr Brigade moved from Fort Lynn
ity. The
up. took
Lhe rebels walked
wn hndiin
tnuk their
th*ir knap
Irnsn.­ ytmr
___ ________
_ _ •to _much
__u e__
____
__
iyears
are
for
you,
relinhabitants. The sites were in full possack*
voh thk KsractAL BExr.rrr or tux ladies. ths 10 Inst, for tbe purpose of obtaining
sacK* and
ana blanket*
oianaeia and
anti ihen
iben retreated.
retreated.—
— quish it to one of your General ofbeera.
srasian. and scemvd to apprcclste and
of &lt;^r,
our eavalrj
cavalry being
___ „
One , company d
'tbe country is menso-d and in danger.—
a better situslion for winter quarters.—
enjoy their liberty, and perform the duty chwa by, they followed the rebel* up and
It can l&gt;e saved unl&lt;by daring and alacri­
We marched about two miles down the of supplying their uwn wants and oom­
before leaving them they «cnt four to ty .and not by vain delays. You muathave
STATIONERY,
Mount Vernon road, here wo are encamp­ fort*, with as much ability as "any other their long home.
a nudeu* of 0,000 picked troops ? 1 have
PENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
ed. The timber is abundant and the man." They are flocking in from the
W. G. W.
not so many, yet I have destroyed three
VELOPES. CARDS. Ac., Ac.
boys are busily engaged erecting log hula country, eagerly enquiring tho “way of
armies, captured 40,000 prisoners, token
with the erpectation of remaining here salvation,” whan they are shown General
two hundred pjeces.uf artillery,.and thrip»
Steven’s Headquarters, by the star* and
during
tbe
winter,
these
huts
are
of
many
MOST POPCLAR
saved the capitol. The enemy are In
stripes
which
wave
over
it,
where
the
different styles lo accomodate from two
pin any nnr tell how it Is that during
full flight upon Troyes 1 Before them.'
to six persons or inoro as congeniality names of master and slave ar* regiAtorcd these hare times when every merchant,
Aot.no longer as of late. Resume the
of taste dr other circumstances may have for a day of future reekoniag.
manufacturer and mechanic hr doing his
Wh«q
By scouting partiss sent out yosterday, utmost to keep his nose above water, our method and the spirit of ’83.
suggested.
Frechmcn ace your plume waving in tea
Peep in during a soldera leisure hours it wa* ascertained that a rebel force was numerous drinking saloons are well w.ts
van, and yu, fipt of all. exposed lo the
nnd must likely you will find him rend­ encamped 12 miles to the west, on the tained, and even new ones are storting ?
enemy’s fire, you will do with them
We would respectfully announe* to the nil!- ing a newswaper or with bis port folio other island, and were throwing up a
■Can nny one tell why men, who abso­
whatever you will.”
rfi
xeuaof Hastiuga and Tteinity, that we intend lo
up«in bis knee, writing to his father, who fortification, it la supposed tho General lutely cannot pny small bilb. can always
told' him never to return except with deemed it necessary to dislodge them, as find plenty of money to buy liquor nnd
honor, 'or to his mother, wboee prayers the Panneylvanta 50th,’ N. Y. 40ih, and treat when happening among friends 1
Thk EimtMotm Aumamkitm or Eu-*
in his behalf he knows are coustantly Sherman's Battery went out there last
Qin any one tell hew young men who
ascending; or to his sister, wbo could pot night and the Mich 8th were ordered this dodge their washerwoman and are al­ collected rMpocting the unmkjr of men
urge him to stay albqmauhcu Lis country morning to march at a minute’s warning. ways behind with their landlords, enn employed in the arrqies of Europe, and
cal led b|m ; or to some dear friend, whose We are probably being held as a reserve. play billiards day and night, nnd are it is really almost enough TO make one'"
Spec-tal sMcntioo will be paid to COMPOUND­
Regiment* are arriving and we arc always ready for a game of ‘poker’ or despair of the progress or m.Tnkindtofind
ING Md PuUiog up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any besrt and his beat in perfect unisiun—for
one puroliaatpg medteiaea of ua ean r»Jy upon which of.tlrc volunteers has' nut left at. doubtlees to march on toward Charleston, “
• seven up T
that something like 4;000,000 of men, at
least some one al home whether relative when that devoted city of cecessia will
Can any one toll hnw men live and tbe lowest computation, are under aruia.
or friend, who thinks of him, and writes be tbe scene of one of the bloodiest oon- .support their families who have no income Herds a list; Army of Austria, 738,344:
filets in the war she has so iugiorioualy and do not work, and why others who . Prussia, 710.090, Russia,^820,900 ,
to him.
ROBERTS * STRIKER.
! France, 020,000; Groat Britain and India,
Tbe arrival of the nlail in a military iuangurated, and may atone fur her trsa- ,Are industrious and couxtsntly employed, j
524,820; Denmark, Sweden, Spate, Purtcamp,nnd the arrival of the pay master,are son and crime by hot entire destruction. ;half starve 1
This
is
jonly
my
opinian,
formed
from
uttal. and Italy, 303.497; total, 3,771,760.
Can
any
one
tell
bow
i£
it
thkt
a
men
two things which serve to make a soldier
But whether who it too poor to pay two centr a week lue cost of inaintauitag, elbteing, and
joyful, save in the first when be expects the movements of things.
seversi letters and receives none, in this is so or not Is no part of the enldier’s for a weekly paper, is able ito pay six paying these men, at the low average of
busines*7'ho is only to march and execute ,cents a dav for tobneen and segars, tossy £40 per head, Is £150.000.000 per an­
urkcU a Coaossinc, » very superior article
at the command, nnd can only hope for ’&lt; nothing of an occasional drink ?
num ; but the lass is not to be measured
’
'
Kir Toilet purpose*, for sale by IL A B.
by bitter disappointment.
;
L__ |
that* 'ho’ may r
pass
Can any one tell why a person persieta
A style of lire place In most of wife tents the best—that ia— C
th,. rurinrfninAft nf ! borrowing
k..»aw.,1.1
a paper, ~and
— J ..I..
— asked
this
when
1 kinds, also Nawararss
consists nf a bole in the ground, and an through unharmed in tbe performance of in
ROBERTS A STRIKES.
to subscribe will rdtrss, snying, *1 have’nt were this mass of labqr prodqcUvp,
opening through which tbe smoko is con­ duty, and
got time to read it ?’
’
Instead nf unprodu^’,’’'*The labor
veyed ntitside to the chimney, this mode
mesa's Oto Lohdox Doe* flis, for median- of warming the tent ia both cheap and
Can any one tell what interest wc have of 8,771.700 able bodied men canflnt be
whan tbe Union is proven to be pnr and ;
caleefeted
a*
nrodnciag
leas
tea*
X180,&gt;
in
taking
these
quseCuss
which
wo
know
comfortable.
intt/xtrtibl^ when tea-note* of “Hail Co­
000,090 per aunnm. eo that virtnaDy
Tbe arrangements for sleeping are ad­
lumbia’’ usher in another day consecrated
between tec oo»L of their liuiuton.vuce.
mirable (for s«’ldien,)wc have been fnn»to liberty, then will the tired wayworn
hrnuJoncB of a Car.—Agontleman and what they ought to' produce ‘ were
isbed with tides whbth we can sometime* volunteer tern hi* footsteps hopjeward,
teisir labor utinin4.there is a difliertnee of
get filled with strnw, butsoore frequently with tbe pleading couacioune»3 of having
edmetlingllke 0080.000 90O l yffir.-.’
with leaves, Umm placed upon rude bed
done hi* ouiy.
,
J
meal-times. - Morning, noon, and «t night
stead* mak* a vary comfortable . bed
Wo enjoy ouraslvea a* well as we can
when be rested himself at tbe table, bis uridsr than over .the inark. The .^a&lt;«L
indeed.
uoder the circumstaocea, thp time being
feature ofall this is that ws can :suo no
There i« p6n*ider*ble excitement' jn
mainly occupied in drilling, writing and sbouiderand sit
termination of this' expenditef®- .'Sinca'
csBip, occasioned by the rumor* that
eating, the latter of which is a great bust
the' break-down of popnlar institutions fri
neaa, and is engaged in natively. Oranges
Mason and Slidell; if this ahould be- the' sweat potatoes, oysters, corn cake,’ eta.,
warwhiehthe ItepubbcflM wd Demoease l fear te*to«r&lt;tfaiB carnip will bo
are found here ip great abundance. It is to lake that lita
wtti
lUi cou,u-, ar,
considerably prolonged. Yet I do Dot
very pleasant here, and tbe. wsatbei1 is
each other, we may tum|n vam fir cot;think there would be auy jnenouring fins. Tbe pine and the palm form a green
solanon from tee Old to tb»W WwrW.
THIS DELICTOW TONIC 8WMULANT,
among the soldier s.
forest
an
tbe
north,
tbe
gardens
are
in
ESPECIALLY Oes.psd far ihoreeeFflw M
—Mmey iferMN jMt'rn • •. - r.a.-.•-1..
Our Brigade was reviewed a
tetya
bloom, and every thing has the appearance
sines by Asch. Chandler sad several other „r___ :__
___3lh...........
oi spring. , xumpocuuuv,
yiniru.
“MsdJWsd,” "Seewsyps,“ata., is no* saU isMfirumristhMteegaeetoetftMqa-.
OJI. ORRENFIELP.

’gHjjrrilaitj.

n&gt;(T BECEIYED

W® UO»8&gt;

GROCERIES!

A TTORNRY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

The

work, is busily engaged in building log

But of the doing*

Tbi* Division, through tho month of

D. C. HAWLEY,
DEALER la *I1 kinds ol Family Qroeerias.
Msm Md W*od.B wan, Md s gsMral m-

trees.

which have passed Into history for the
perusal of future generations, you are

HASTINGS

the officials of thsWsr
for im mediate transmit

bee and other places. On Monday ■ ere.
3d, would be interesting to the readers ning a atanUar amount of offire-anus, Ac,
of your paper, I commence this letter.
wa* conveyed to Woolwich, and yester­
1st, Let me tell you that we have day (Wednesday,) preparations ware
be!ing made for tbe transmission of brery
gone into winter quarters.
We are situ­
kind of munitions of war down the livflvated about fotfr miles from the city of
Alexandria, on the road to Richmond.—

dominion of "King Cotton,” 1 will venture

to place before you.

But Oh 1 I would aak that bis life might be,
Aa truly and trustingly given to mt.

nsxpqsAWTru Msbicai. Darr. Id Rsgt. M. I.
Cam Micbux, Das. IS, 1841
Mb. Edttof.—2&gt;mr Sir:—Thinking
that perhaps a few lines from tbe Mich.

what few, under other cireumstanoes, f

Attonray, Conidiw wad solicitor.

j. Bvaanx,

that at this

publisher of a newspaper, has detained

Hie lot through lift, bo it salt may—

IONIA. .

EditobKnowing

tino, communications crowd upon tbe

NO. 35.

The fortification is an embankment,
thrown up 12 or 14 feet high, and Is a­
bout a mile and a half back of Fort
Walker; It ezteuds from tho east to the
north shore, forming a semi circle, and
there are to be 150 guns mounted. Our
boy* formed a part of tbe carpenter and
fatigue party, and wore enjoying them­
selves well, when, on the tbe night of the
4th inst., order* were given for the sec
ond brigade to march early on the next
morning, to occupy Beaufort, a town 15
miles north. 1; wa* very soon under,
stood that there was a rebel force there,
and that the Michigan 8th had boon hon­
ored with the position of Advance Guard.
Morning camo nnd went, and so the fore­
noon. before we left the ground, when we
went down lo tbe dock. There wc pas­
sed tho afternoon, and then the night,
rolled up in our blankets in the sand in
front of Gen. Wright’s headqnartera ; all
in consequence of tho.dock not being
Cnithed.by which to land the army stores
and provision*, as It was had to wait for
the tide to ebb nnd flow and la load with
small boat*.
We embarked the nezt day at noon, on
board the steamer Boston; and arrived at
Beaufort at about 8 o’duck, -P. M.
Wo

PATENT MEDICINES

B

atriotic speech, io which ho
imself very much surprised al

E

A little girl, retorting

from

church,

where she saw a collection taken

up fur

sUarfaCthagi

quaality Gfauwf

plate thatbad some meney on Itjl bat I
didn’t take any.”

Dr Me toD.8. BARK0 A CO., Ns. 1* P«rk
Bear, New xerk.

Thd* CsIifortUm* go large piles cm
chant*. A foot race tpeft ptaoerMWtly
for a atake of
Ths coatestanlr

-

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.

Model wire.

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Jto whs&gt;H|ril reU
.-«g

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■ BVt ITEMS.

LATEST

General Thor

the Seull St.

MDXTOM.

It it not only

in Texas,

- ■

'ay nr, near

IX TTU8, rBOAXX joca COUMX,
WITBOPT Gt tn AKO WITH ft at rtntposx,
LST U* XXMXW PCS TKCS.T JX GOD, AMD 00

ruawAKD without iaaa aud witu saxly
HXAET8.—JkroAcm lAncoln. '

Offt. &lt;/ inky blackness, freighted

with ominous evil to our beloved country
are hanging over us, ready to precipitate
devastation, if not destraction, upon us as

Thomas Jefferson once said,“I

a nation.

tremble for my country, when I remem­

ber that God is just"

The half asserted

prophecy of Jefferson is apparently being
fulfilled,in tho events which

are now

making exciting pages in cur national

It will badly require an exces a

history.

of superstition to see some connection
betwoen-lbo foundation of his fears, and

tbe judgments apparently, in store for us.
Tbe Southern rebellion has proved to be

of such dimensions as to be able to defy
thus far the whole power of the govern­

Add to this, tbe almost immedi­

ment.

W-Tri*. Albert, consort

**■&gt;•**
well as on the Union States; It oritiolses
terribly Drsis’ late message.

ry The population of Norfolk, Va.,
and

especially the rebel

leaders, are

greatly alarmed at the prospect, which
they think they discover, of being attack­

ed.

They have recently taken means to

obstruct the deep channel lo the city
above Cranney Island, which is a confes­
sion that they do not have confidence in

their

numerous batteries this side, to

which they have devoted much expense,

and which mount a large number of guns.
They have also constructed a bridge from

the back of tho city acrow the marsh, to
facilitate their escape in caso of attack.

jgy" Gen. Smnner was very seriously

She has apparently too many

interests at otakev in common with this
country, to hazzard them all, by precipi­

tate action upon a minor point of inter­
national law.

been relieved of his command, which has

been given to General Heintzelman.

ty* The Baptist Church at Beaufort
ft C-, is the largest church in America,
and tbe largest Baptist church in the world
During the year 1800, it reported a total

membership of 8,715 persons—most of
them slaves.

But notwithstanding this,

the progress of events is forcing the con­

viction upon many minds.bowever unwil­

CONGRESSIONAL.
Washington, Dec. 26.

ling they may be to receive it, that Eng­

Sxxatx.—On motion of Mr. Hale it
was agreei that when the Senate adjourn
to-day, it be to Monday next, and when
the Senate meet on that day, it adjourn
which she hardly dares to trust to diplo­
to meet next Thursday.
macy, lest the golden opportunity may
Mr. Grimes presented a petition from
pass, in which to crush a hated rival, or citizens of Iowa for tho introduction of
that she herself may appear in the wrong. the Homeopathic system of practice In
the srmy.
We could afford to pan by the arro­
Messrs. Sumner andT rumbull presen­
gant tone of tbe British press, and the ted petitions for the emancipation of
threats and demands of her stump orators slaves under the war power.
as a cheap method of disposing of the
Several petitions were presented for
superabundant arrogance of Englishmen; the location of a National Army at Rock
but tbe vast preparations of the govern­ Island, Illinois.
Mr- Hale offered a resolution, il not
ment, and the unusual activity of every
'■incompatible with public interest, to
department of the military service is transmit copies of all dispatches which
land really desires war.

is but a pretext *,

The Trent affair

and it is a question

certainly Indicative of something more

her any valid pretext upon which to com­

have passed between this country and
Great Britain relttive to the seizure of
Mason and Slidell, said dispatches to be
communicated in ritber open or executive
session, as may be deemed proper.
Mr; Sumner objected.
Mr. Hale said he had understood from
the Public Press aud those who held
more intimate relations with the Admin­
istration than himself, though the absence
of the intiraaey was not his fault, as he
was willing to’be as confidential as any­

In tbe Mason and

body, that for three or four days past the

Slidell affair rhe precedents are all on our

Cabinet has had under consideration a
proposition frought with more evil to tho
country than anything that had yet mark­
ed its history, and that was the surrender
of Meson and Slidell to Great Britain.—
By doing this we would yield all that we
bad gained in tho Revolution, and ba
humiliated lo a second rate power. Nw
man would go farther than .himself for
peace, but he would not submit to nation­
al disgrace and dishonor to obtain aueha
peaee.
He would favor the arbitration
of another power, but if a demand had
been by Great Britian for the surrender
, Mason and Slidell, war should be de
of
&lt;dared against bsr instanll v.
Hs would
make all honorable concession for peace,
but a peace involving such a surrender,
would be infinitely worse than war.—
His friend from Indiana, (Lane,) ban re­
,marked this moniinb that his State has
i
now
sixty thousand men in the field, and
'would double that number to maintain
1ths national honor. If ibis Sonata should

than mere verbal bluster.
A war with England, and perhaps with
France, is among tho probabilities. Eng­

land, notwithstanding her professed neu­

trality, has been

preparing for a war

with tho United States, ever since the
battle of Bull -Bun ; but we have never
believed that our goverment would give
mence hostilities.

side, yet, without even a word from our

government, John Bull sends troops to

.

Canada, buys and charters all tho vessels

to be had, puts armaments on board, and
despatches some of them

to American

waters, and even orders ships freighted
with munitions for on! country, lo un­
ship their cargoes.

Of the demands

of

the British government, of course noth­
ing is known outside of the departments
at

Washington.

What assurance the

Administration has that no war will ensue

of course we know nothing; bnt from the
want ef any action on its part, eommen

surste with the threatniug altitude of the
British lira, tbe country is still

led to

hope that peace may be continued.

One

thing, however, is apparent, phich Is, that

unless we diposo of tbe Southern rebellion.summarily aud speedily, England,

go
home after sueh a surrender and hu
*
milation, it would be subject to the scorn
whan folly prepared, will find a pretext ।and indignation of the country. He re
upon which to attempt to gratify her |garded the demand of England os a pre­
jealous hate toward us. This fact should ]text for war. She was determined to
humiliate us first and fight us afterwards.
stimulate our government to actiuu, both '
Let our cities and villages be pillaged
in relation to the war at the South, and and
।
burned, but our national honor bo
i* prosecuting the improvement of our Preserved.
।
Francis I. said that after the
stile of Pavia, all was lost but honor.
border defences.
He (Hale,) would pray that thia Admin­
Layxau—Since tbe above was in type, !
istration might not sacrifice our national
we have received the intelliganee, which [
honor. Thousands would yet oome to
is published elsewhere, that Mason and tbe
t
field to defend it. If this surrender,
Slidell have been given up to Lord Loyas, ’was made, the Adinimetration would

aud placed under tho protection of tho
British flag,
it will be seen that Becre-

jeet from tbe stand

poiat previously

occupied by our government, and not
from Eogfiah

occasiont.

precedents upon similar

Altlwugb the eettisraeat of

us from apprehensions of an immediate

ttlitlrs.

Ifthe Administration at Wash-

1
J
had a war with Eoglaod, k vweld be for
the enrne cause that had sent one King to
the block and another homeless and

t«d aftvr VeeJay, W«v. 4th IMt. T&gt;srt»-

1862.

given up to England. Tbe official corres
pondence will be published immediately.
The official correspondence between
our Government and Great Britain, relativelo the seizure of the traitors Slidell
ahd Manon, ia received. The first is a
letter from Secretary Seward to Minister
Adams, dated Nov. 30th, in which he
compliments the latter for wisely speak­
ing aud acting at the Lord Mayor’s din­
ner ; and also states he told Lord Palmers­
ton rim ply tbe foot,
wbrn informing
him that the life of the insurrection was
sustained by the hope of its recognition
by England and France, aud if the hopes
ceased, the insurrection would perish in
ninety days.
He refers in the same note
to the fact of the arrest of Mason aad Sli­
dell by Captain Wilkes as a new and
unforseen circumstance, which ia to be
met by the two governments, if ppariMe,
in a kindly spirit.
Lord Lyons had said
nothing ou the subject, and nu explana­
tions were furnished to Minister Adams.
It being deemed prudent that the ground
taken by the British Government should
be first made knows here, and discussion
be had here, but Secretary Seward deem­
ed it proper to state thal Captain Wilks
acted without instnictious^nd the subject,
therefore, is free from embarrasmets
which might have ensued if the act had
bora specially directed.
Ho trusts the
British Government will consider the
subject in a friendly temper, and it may
expect tbe best disposition on our part
Tho next latter is from Earl Russel to
Lord Lyons, dated Nov. 20lb, which
details the Trent affair. He says ; It
thus appears that certain individuals have
been forcibly taken from a British vessel
tho ship of a neutral power, on a lawful
and innocent voyage, an act of violence
which was an affront to tbe British flog,
and a violation of international law. Her
Majesty’s Government are to believe the
act was without authority, and resulted
from a misunderstanding, m the Govern­
ment of the United State* must be fully
aware tho British government would not
rllow such an affront tc the national houor pass without full reparation, and the
grftish Government, unwilling to believe

that tbe United States deliberately inten­
ded unnecesurily to force a discussion
of so grave a question between the two
Governments. Her Maj city’s Govern­

ment tnists that the Government of the
United States wffl, of its -own accord,
offer such redress as alone could satisfy
them, viz.- the liberation of the four
personsand their delivery to Lord Lyons,
that they mar again be placed under
Britiah authority, and a suitable apology
for the aggrcMion commltod.
Should
these terms not be offered by Mr. Seward,
you will proporalbum to him.
Mr. Seward repl'ira to Lord Lyons, by
whom he was fondabed a &lt;x&gt;py of Earl
Russell's Utter, stating thst th* dispatch

land ia mrting.
«Wont rightly eoqjectured what is naw
my duty to state, that Capt. Wilkes acted
Mr. Huie’s resolutions was &gt;W over upoo bis own suggestion of duty, without
any direction or instruction, oa even
fwdasylsjwoikliyibs Govenuno&amp;k

would have been ground to powder anderneath the upper millstone of McClellan
and above the lower millstone of a quar­
ter of millions of blacks rising to kiss the
Stars and Stripes. Thst is tho way to

Chicago

Tribune

says if we must fight England let the
Irish Americans, commanded by an Irish
officer of distinction, take the Canadas
under their protection; and, our word
for it, that, in a single campaign, there
would not, outside of the fortifications of
Quebec, be a single British regiment left
to oppose their progress or prevent the
annexion of those Provinces to the United
States.
We commend to the Govern­
ment at Washington, and Irishmen
everywhere, the adoption of which, as
soon as spring opens, will be a National
necessity.

PuxsiniKTiAL Wrr.—In answer to ths

question of a Senator as to whether there
would be a war, old Abo replied: “I
don’t think we will have a war With Eng­
land in the next ten days.”

Crw&gt; «,u™i

Bum, »r JwwIWrt.

AMinicAS riaTts a»» Hoar*, •'

KW T0RKJI2BCUBY!
amswrumitt Tninnwi ii

A Hah4 Naw Ybab, kind readrnw, b
lba«roatag
bri°S .rA°&gt;
bo*

much of sadness may we resell by thus

publicly expressing our heart’s moil ear­
The New Year is hatnrA’s

ns kt wish.

index, pointing to scenes of sorrow, as
well as to seasons of joy.
Reader, In
_
theta times of war, more than at other
Ume-i tbrae are forsaken hearth atones

and desolated booses, where unwelcome

want, blasted hopes and blank despair

stores ef*tMStn.romato&lt;fe, «rk peeWy, tad gwifol
hunter; an* fa p arise it
“Faailiar in their tnoutbs as. household wir/.:-

Tbe noble RtriM rai«er in. bia fool teo, fare
whifod *wr tbe todiosi of c*mF lifo in Uti Usorbing review ot iu
.
FOBTT BRILL1A5T OOUTMXtt.

seeking happiness for ourselves, during
this new year, kindly, and in charity

remember those who inhabit these waste

y/Ar Grand

InteUMt aaa Gen­

in comtneucicg a Xeq Year, the proprietsn af
Tss Naw Yoa* Msaccrr can on^ aay, that it

of all taeworte a madret sad non beMtifu! apacialtica in nraTlhful romance, graceful Poelrr,
elegant aud quaint Goa«ip, refining Xaowladga..
ence from several military camps, which a^artling Buebov, aad enlwMaining News— until,.
E3y~ We would call the attention

our readers to the interesting correspond­

will be found on our first page.
glad to

always

publish

We are

such

letters,

especially when they are confined to facts

and incidents peculiar to their respective

M it rira^y nd* etas taopy areoMite euoris.
edilarial Io«m awl
departtnaou nt
the Msw You Mucrav wiliooelieoe tret lo tMal
lilty spirit of petrietiam whitb bu marie it ■ u-

localities. This is no lime for tnoralizip^i.
give us the facte.

We have had occasion

to reject some articles on account of their
personality', and in not conforming to tbe

above condition.

liant literary reptilatiooa. lUpuyiamc for 18ls

Correspondents may

also save themselves the trouble of wri­
ting adulatory letters in behalf of those
whose services entitle them to no par­
ticular notice.
We may have done'some

very foolish things la our day,

a laudation of such a character, especially

if tbe recipient has always labored against
the interests of this paper.

Our stery.lnitlaVhj of tbe New Tr»r. Is a srirsidid national Kernanee.’ rumtneneoe is the Sew
Y«M Misclmt of Saturday. January &lt;lh, !•»&gt;..
“4“U THE RATItESmiu

-Fiatjvrtitia.

if any letter, laudatory of the

P. 8.

kan »rust». Mr. j?&lt;ux 0. C. 'frASt.sr, wpl I«ud

but wo

cannot recall anything equal to printing

writer thereof, be sent to a military earmp

THE REBEL PafTTATEBR.
A TALK, #T TUtrUBUn TIME

to be remaiied lo us, aud should the
author desire its publication in some other

BY

KKD

PUXTUXK.

paper, be can have a copy of it hy catling

at this office.
The sleighing, noticed by us I pt

disappeared during n smart

rain on Friday.

Wo have since bad cold

nights and very pleasant days.

An open

winter, thia, thus far. with a prospect of
a continence of the like.

Aran’s Amekicax Aimamao has now
arrived and is now ready for ^eirivery,
gratis, by
call for it.

rST’Spfcimeu copies rent frwte all sppItcMl
Addre.i U! lilUn and rta&gt;it:ane«. post'paidj
CAUUJWKLL. EODTHWOKTH A WBTTXKY

IL sxrts &amp; Stiuxbr

lo all who
Our readers may bo sur.

prised to know that thia Huje pamphlet

tion of any book io the world, except the
many

nations as

4

ONLY PREPARATION
THAT RM

It is printed iu many languages

and Mattered through

'

THE

which has become so much a favorite in

our section has quite the largest circula­

Bible.
j^he Courier of tbe 18lh inst, roughly
estimates the loss by the late fire at
• 10,000,000. Tbe'number of buildings
destroyed was leu than in the great fire
nf 1838, hut the loss of properly much
larger. Some eetabllshmenta, with their
contents, estimated to bo worth #50,000
are Insured for only &gt;3,000. Many of
the fine residences destroyed had insur­
ance only on the furniture. Most of tbe
policies were in Charleston, Augusta,
Savannah, and other Southern companies,
many of which will be unable to pay
one-fourth of the amount insured. There
is also considerable insurance in northern
oompanies, which, under existing difficul­
ties, is not expected to be paid. The
Royal Insurance Company also loot heav­
ily.
The Mercury says that five hundred
and seventy-rix buildings were destroyed

'

w.

week, all

A SuaoflTlox.—The

MOPi-M.

Express,........
Ni|htKsp«rM....
—*■
YSAnrs

nnd forward to the families of volunteers

1 have fallen into an argument for what
their letters and allotments of pay.
Congressman Ely arrived here to-night. seems to be a Britsh ride df ft against
my own country, but I am reliesod from
St. Louie, Dec. 27.
all einbarrasamet on that subject, 1 had
In accordance with orders from Gen. hardly fallen Into that line of argument,
Halleck the Provost Marshal General when I discovered that 1 was really main­
di recto that sixteen slaves now confined taining, not exclusively British interests,
in St. Louia county jail and advertised but an old, hunorecl, and cherished
for sale under the State statuto.be relaas-_____________
American cause, nyt upon British author­
ed from prison and placed under the hies,
।
ities, but upon priaeiples
that conatitatcd
Chief Quartermaster or this .DepartmenNIk. ’large portion
- i of thu distinctive policy
for labor,
further orders,
aiavdMIy which the U
United States have devel_ __...until
__ ......................
..... , such ____
being .ktbe property of —
rebels,
u_i_ __j
and having
re#ouL___ _
been used for insurgent purposes.
thus become a considerable maratime
power, and won tbe respect and confidanca
Otterville, Mo., Dee. 27.
of many nations. These principles were
A prisoner wbo escaped from the rebel
laid down for us by James Madison, in
camp at Humansville last Sutnrdsy, re­
1804, when Secretary ofState under Jeff­
ports that when the news thal Gen. Pope’s erson, in his instructions to James
cavalry had driven in Gen. Rain’s pickets Monroe, our then Minister to England,”
nt Johnstown was received by Price’s
army the greatest consternation prevailed
in the rebel camp.
Cavalry, infantry,
find raw, ragged, aud unarmed recruits
WaxuALL Phillim closed bls address
were mixed up In iuextricAbie confusion, at the Cooper Institute as follows:
and maay hours elapsed before anything
“My opinion Is that the blacks are the
like order was restored. Tho retreat of
key of our position. He thal gets them
the whole army commenced as eoou after­
wins, and he that docs not, loses.
Port
wards ns possible, and so fearful were
Royal settles one thing—the blacks are
they of pursuit that they burned the
with us and not with the South. I know
bridges and placed every obstruction iu
nothing more touching in history, nothing
tho way of the fancied pursuit Even the
that art will immortalize and poetry
celebrated bridge built by Gen. Fremont
dwell ut»on more fondly—I know no trib­
across the Osage at Waraaw, was not
ute to the Stars and Stripes more im
spared by tho flying rebels.
presaive thra that incident of the blacks
Tbe last report from Price is that he
coming to the water side with their little
passed through Springfield en route to
bundles, in the simple faith which had
Arkansas, and it ia pretty certain that ho
endured through the night and the long
will not return this winter.
forgotten years in the banner they saw ;
they submitted to be shot rather than go
Naw Yobb, Dec. 27.
A letter from Port Royal reports tbe from that banner. And if that was the
occupation of Fenwick Island by our result when nothing but Gen. Shermsn’s
troops, and the extending of our lines to proclamation was lauded on the Caroli­
Edisto river, thirty-five
miles from nas, what would hrvo been tbe result if
18,000 veterans, with Fremont at their
Charleston.
The evening papers hsvo ridiculous head, and over them the Stars aud Stripes
specials from Washington that Lord Ly­ written with tbe motto, “Freedom for all,
If that bad gone be­
ons, instead of making issue on the Maron freedom foreverl”
and Slidell affair, has reviewed the Maine fore thorn,they would have marebod across
boundary question, and demanded tbe the Carolinas, and joined Brownlow in
The bulwark on each
relinquishment of a part ol* that State to East Tennesse.
side of. them, would have been 100,000
England.
jjralefol blacks, they would have cut the
Naw Yoxx, Dec. 28.
‘rebellion into halves, and Beauregard

Briee^ote.

OlclUfM Ccaual »aflr«»d.

There is a

injured by the fall of his horse, and has

means war.

BoM^y nM Daa^fom.

concerned either imperfectly understood
Cols. Meagher and Ashbqth have been
or entirely unknown. For thia error the
possibility that this event may change the nominated as Brigadier Generals.
Gen. Rcsancraus^ arrived here from British Government has a right lo expect
policy of that government relative to
the same reparation that we, Mei hide.
Western Virginia to-day.
Awericaa affairs.
■
Tt&gt;e President has approved the bill
providing
for
three
Commissioners
from
■
tvT The London Timre is very severe
lion in a similar case. 1 have not been
queen of England, is dead.

the aspect is in the highest degree unpro­
pitions.
*
We hare not been ambitious to arrive

nd all affections ofth* Throat and Lungs.

of the

ate prospect of a war with England, and

at an early conclusion that England really

the naval officer, free from any wrongful
motive, from a rule uncertainly estab-

President Lincoln, accompanied by
pu Dahlgren, visited the Pensacola

Detroit.

HavJJIO

to take,

WUtafM, D«. ST.

STOOD THE TEST W YEARS,

well asaupplied to almost the entire pop.

ulation of our owa vast domain,

Every

family should keep it, for it contains in­
formation which all are liable to require,' hi ail
when sickness overtakes them and which

may prove invaluable from being at hand
in season.

If you take our advice, you

will call and get an Ayer’s AI manno, and
when got, keep it.

youthful breutr.
’
Baitla Crwk. Mieh, Den. 21. Ho J- .
Paor. Wooo: Thee wilLplreae acecat a Uoa U
inform thee that the hair on tnj- bead all felt M

bead.

5 asks®

A continual oourre of acffcntg through

BleevteM Nights.

Thp anguish of mind

which parents

experiance whilst wimassing the sufferings I
of their children during the trying period
of teething, Is nothing in comparison to
the loss ofrest to which they are neces­

sarily subjected.
How many, In coasequenoe of the frctfuineM of their Rule
.uUlr.r,, .re eompellri io p,„ entlr.
nights without obtaining an hour's rest.
But where

Mbs. Wifslow’s

havetait
heir thick tadl

SStwlSJ-i

Soornixir

Sybup for children

teething is at hand­
relief is ktovitable.
It may well bo termed a Soothing
Syrup for it rives alrnmit instant ralisfto
the httie an»rer. It aflbsfe nog arg,
rest, bus vigor rad IimM.

ft riio oirwe

proclaiming martial law it St. Louis, and
on

all the lines

of railroad in Mia-

a
!• lit

New Advertisements.
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180 Aena, oo fWioo tn, i» JUiUnd

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f

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Ths Daily Auvaansxa has entered its
twenty uventh volume, being the oldest

aafcrsjw.*

paper with the growth and increase of tbe
cominrrw, tbe industry and prosperity

moi a rmt&gt;oL-tmtr micbioam,
ty of Barry, boldcn at tbe Probate Offies. in the

•LOW PRICES’

of tho Pknixbulam Stats.
Its proprietors are determined that its
future shall be"worthy of the confidence
and support of the friends of Taura, Jus

ncs,

Fxkkdom

and

Humanity.

PeUtlsMl.
It will aim to be bold and fearless in I

Id th* matter pf tbe eatate of Thoma* Dtttln,
Onrtodmjr and filing thapsi’t-dtir?!'?.!'1

GMT k SPAUDLING

atoiartwill and

S.fBflAL
W-W. want

hot the Rxeeutor
parties interested
♦III, by causing

NOTICES
Wheat, Corn,

Pork, Litrd, Butter, Wood, nnd

Oats,

It, and will make it the freest and best
Government the world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
candor all tbe great questions agitating
tho publie mind from day today.

a*id count;
veeba, mixes

Money,

On the question of tbe extension of Hu­
man SuaysaT, it will atand forth its un­

oo subscription *t ihc^ficnner office. We

©33*7 mnoimOTOH

must hnvc it brought to us, likewise ; we

bare no lime to go collecting, nod a few
oWdrlipquenta will see a Constable soon.

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

riM-UaaxUua to make known to bin fellow auOtf
erajthr tnraua of cure.
To all who desire it,J be will send of tbe preaeriplian Med. (free ofcharsa) with tbe direction*
for preparing the same, which tbev will *fiad a
•eac rrn roa conoarriov. aeniaa. saoxcmri*,
*e. Tbe end* object of tbe adrerlleer in oenthnjr
theP’reaeriplion, ia to benefit the aNIicted, and

’■•nmdy.'as it will coal them nothing, sad may
prove a bleating
Parties wiahiijg
r'^'
deet-tm

■VV Ithsnitburg,
Kings Cbuaty, Nbw York.

I did, on tbe sixth dar of November. A. 0. 11)61,
levy upon and *eixe«II the right, title, and inter­
est of John C. Dillln, In and to the followmk real
estate, to wit: Ml tbai piece or pared land; eituate. lying aud being lu ths County of Barry and
Stale of Michigan, and known and described as
tbe east half of tbe aouth eest quarter, and tbe
cast half of tbe west half of the aoath eaat quarter
of Section twenty-six, (t6,) in township two,
north of range seven (7) west, contalntnN one
hundred and twenty acres, and on tbe ninth day
of December, A. D. I'M)!, levy upon and eeixa art
tbe right, Ulla asd Intcreat of Abram 3. Quick,
one of the defendant* trautadin said execution, in
and to tbe fallawing real eatate lo wit: All that
certain piece or pared of land. siSaate, lrjOg and
being is the'County of Barry aud State erf ‘Mich­
igan. described as the south half of the north.east
quarter of aeclien thirty tb«r, In town two north

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It is a very large sheet, containing thirtyFor Chliaren TeelMlmg.
six cslursna of reading maUsr, the' vary
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Jleuoe, and pledge onrrepntetioa for the Mfrii
nwnt of what w« here dedtrv- . In almost awn*
Weekly
I 00
As an iwducemanl to aur friood* to
exart themselves to extend aur circuU
tiun, ws propose that any one sending us
tan new namps 6tr the weekly, aceampanied by ton dollars, shall have an eleventh
w»py gmtis.
GEIGER A SCRIPPS, PubUabera.

SOOTHING SIRUP,

LITE HITTER*,

HARD-WARE

DARLrb-a-SlJVJX BtGULA TOR

OUe Stodtey. Esq.. IU East Mth Street. H. Y.,
writes: Aug. 1--------------------------- --------- -i

AND

DRY GOODS!
Darling'* Liver Begulaior.

On reading and filing in thia coart for Probate, in dlordbg -iniqedraU! jtlttf. It U N ■thorough
a* Instrument in writing, purpwtin*-to be tbe Liver and biflfou* remedy."
last Will nod huumcnl of A»TDiaper, Tste
' Mm Yosar. of Brooklyn, write*: “Febmary
sard couutv deceased
23, 1140.—Tn May last I bid a severe attack ofPI lea
Thereupon it is ordhrtd. that Monday, tbe «lh wMob coubusd ms to tbe buu»c. I took one bot-

TATE OF MICHIGAN,Eighth Judicial Circuit
—Ibaraby fix and appoint the lima*/or hold­
ing ths several terms of ths Circuit Court within
•aid Circuit, for the years IMS and IMS, aa follows

000.

It is now «v«r thirty ana yswrs since
the weekly issue of this paper was com­
menced. It has always been and will

,

ln.trnu.cnt, te Mteh Stei. tbeMiri ■: law of
aaid deceased, and all oibw persons intere»ted in

too wouldtrarei tafhiearnefawepi qfaiath until
too late to arreat the fatal fall. But tbe mother is

foreign news will find smple space in our

Mvadfietoriky.

At atevriw of eoKl Canrt bohku at She office
of the Jndgv thereof, in Bssttngs, &lt;u&gt; -Mraiday.the
ntotb day «f Die i tn* sv. 1 tol, nwafiM, H||*rri— ’
C. PrintDe, JudgnoTI'nWfc
In tbe matter of thi c»t»ic of Ahls. Peeper,

Its well earned reputation as .the lead;

delicacy, often roes down to • premature grave
rather than lei their condition be known in tune,

Literary and MUefllaseoui.
Much attention will be given to the
literary nnd miscellaneous doparmenl.—
Tales, sketches, poetry and' home and

Ju. L. Brantley, merchant, 1*4 Fulton auwel,
Kgw York, wntee, Aegast. 13, IfiW: "I bare
bu*

And now oonsider myself Znrirdy evrrd."

■

reliable.

Ta a snperior tonic and diuretic; excalLent ft
case* of lose of appetite, flatulency, female weak,
nrta. irregularitie*, pain In tbe slue and howeU.
blind. prot-udiDgandbleedlng pile*, and general
debility^
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

Hod. JehtrVroM writes, -&gt;Broo|t)ya, March 46
&gt;9*0. In lb* epriag wf I8iw I teak a aovar* cold
which induced a viotent fc»w. 1 took tww doses

Ad-

greatest care has always been exareised,
and will continue to be, io rendering it
in ♦vary respect the moat complete and

Probate Court

TATE OF MICHIGAN,

tbe unot, cr any derangexnei

been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.
Armngtncn’.a have been made ensuring
for Ahi* paper tite most-complete com­
pendium of foreign Intelligence published
in anv paper west of New York, while
our facilities for obtaining domestic news,
military,
&gt;litical and —
general,
• ---• -are not
jr any oihe/Joumg.T Besides
I correspondents in all the
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one st Washington during the
session of Congress, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters whereever uocamon snay require. Thus,-as a

Mud; better than pilte, aad raacb crater te taka.

S

Ptaraf. Wtafinrs. ond JMprik
rangements or torpidity, aud.

West. With this view an able corps of
reporters, writers and oorrespondent^has

k DARLING UTE BITTERS

Aroderl 9 _yen knew of any other feme* jea
•n earth Cmt witl prod one such glorious retails —. —. —in esM eat ids, are
required to appear st • Motion of mM Ooart. iben
as fbr abure f
to W bolden as tbe Pnibater-*- * *“
See sd»crti*em*nL
•&lt;f Hvdieg., »&gt;***——
•‘iCTH.iSia
Feat WoH’a reaSorwri. MM Mrf M
moralor con be rebed upon st
Hi gfrv uotteu io thej
Jeb lt» uiarcet for alt eases ofOencrat Debility
w rfl a&gt; tliote ds-asca which arias from impure
-od. It hi eon pounded io a skillful and arienle Manner, and will net injure the weakest,
ille at the same time, it wilt tone op the nrrtem
ell hi original purity end viger. Try «, one'
d alt. B«eadvertisement in another column.
(A Uns aw*}

It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of . the. present
war again* treason And disbnfen.. antil

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

COMMISSIONER'S NOTlCt.

bavleg wasted &lt;»*y. He co'd
Estate of Jnekxon J. Wenk*.
not rise /nun * I* ing to a silting poaitoin. One
PROBA TE ORDER.—PTAIE OF MICHIGAN,
Itoctor aaW it wtoa case ot Lumbago, and that
all the doctor* tn the world could uot cure him.
ssSr
aad that he would bare boe« ‘l*'"d long agi&gt;, ir
he had not been »o well nursed.
A caTlaaitr
al llMtiiig*. o» Tuesday lbs inh dv oLD*
farmed on the ontside uf she left I high, extending
from the thigh to the knae.aad the doctor naid ha' ccniber, in the yeir one thuufA'ia right hundred
weald hare trfwopen th* Hugh and sevepa tbe end MXty-eas; proem S. C. Prindfe. Judge uf
bone." ThaJtperalfon being aevare, I won per 1'iubeu.
-a 1—J
-*
sal...a
la the matter of ibecelate of Jackwn J. Wokna
rate of said county deceased.
On rending and Hlrag tho peMtion, duly verified
of John II. IHHenbeck. parriug. for certain rea­
mbu O
tUrain-Mt
...:., ..Uforth.
.rll that
Wit isitaTqiall MjiiSinf
a.U said
estate ba gi anted. and that tbe petitioner, David
k Hoes and James Fluwerbe appointed Adrainiatrators.
think proper &gt; ours, rrapeet/ullr,
Thereupon It is ordered, that Monday tbs I Mb
WILLIAM SAGE,
I. I*, of tbs M. K. Church.

most

religiously does, that slavery Is the pri­
mary cause of the present
&gt;resent conflist
conflict be
be-­
tween the Nortii
thc
' _ South,
____ ‘
and that.
it Jervis a feqrful blight upon thexpuntry
or.nation seeking to outopread and upbfrld

News Department.

LIVER REGULATOR

by uotifled aad rev nested to praeewt tho same 'for
cispiinslion and adjtraUneol to tbe undersigned
Cc'iitiiisainucrs duly appointed by the Probate
Court fur'the contrtf of Marry, who will meet for
such purpose, at tbe late residence of the da*
eeaaed. in the tawnahip of Vaakcc Springs, in
said county, ou SAtordxy, the twenty-fifth day
of January next, and at - i^e hot*e of J. **.
Emo&lt;jr. iu toe village of Middlevilv. oa Saturday
the thirty fir*t day of May. owe thrmeend-evgtet
hundred apd sixty-twu.at the hour* of tea trfclock
A. M. on eaehef tho respectiveuayk, above'men­
tioned; six month* from tbe sixth day of Deecniber lust., being the time limited by th* Hon.
Probate Conrt.'rar the Anal adjustment of all
claims against said estate.

compromising foe, believing as It

ths last vestige of this most unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.

DARLING'S

Thc fuHowing is an extract (ram n lett-r writeow by the Rev. J. S Holme, pastor nf the
PiirpoM-Streei Baptist Church. Brooklyn, X Y^,
te ths '»Jtraniri tadWtaawger." Cincinnati.. O.,
and sptoka yjdnaea in far- r of that wcrld-rmiqwncd mHieiae, Mu. Winww't Socoauao B»«rr
rpn Cniioaan TxrniiNu
■•w* see an advertiaomenl in vour eolnmna a
Mao. VsmMto’a SoovarwoBrwnr. Now we never
»a&gt;d a wait la ftvnr of a patent tsotoaiM before
it*oar Utote* sao fosl mwnpoD-d to.iuAo your

out la the eouncilaofour nation, will aava
our country fromHS» Avila now besetting

ter oij) fwsnds Jet
rw vxra xiomt ruwm.
tterrtcU*. ftwrar CoateS Win*.

y;; DorMbc'b Life BHtcre,
rod was entirely rwrrd. J havehad ao attack since."
D: Werterveft, tag., of South »tb, rar*th St,

BRNHEIWK

Stacks of

DA RUNGS UVER REGULATOR.
admirably, remov

CCRTIB A CALKINS, New York, is on toi miV
xjdajraqipcr. -JaaM.hy.Rn»xxt«L«_|liiyM|i&lt;&gt;^i lbs

e wpuper printed and aisaatadi

Principal Ofltes, 13 Cedar BL. N. Y,

•m™
deeHJt
(A true copy.)

Clothing

PBERMAN C, rrtsnvx*.
Judge of Probate.

I-

j 14

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

rw W’ » &lt;*■» w&gt; «r*H.

&gt;j.: -&gt; G.k.'t Aiaai .'j^klia'M

!a'J ’WWTflFfW-t'-e

XTVTICS 11 BIMU

, IA twenty-first day of I

ovour dueetiona, by maildr axpweo, NaeSf1

—

DAN*t 8. DARfciNO,

NMMhfiM, Nsw York.

Unusually Dow
iqpbrv-

. /Sj^,kn. n,

�Bwoonus

BLOOD

Sarsaparilla
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

CUR£
BervousHeadaehe

AMERICAN CXMEST GLUE

DA ROBACFS
8C1IMSAVUW

—OF—

REMEDIES 11

wnx wirasTAtro watek
rr WILL MK1W WOOD.
Bara yewr brstsa Furultnra.

IT WILL MEND LEATHER- .
your Hsraess. Straps, Bette, Doote, At.
rr WILL MEND GLASS.
. pteMesOtet axperote. «i Gfaas btoG
rr WILL MEND IVORY.

FALL AND WINTER
G-OOD3.

DR. J.B0VEED0D8’
Imperial Wine Bitten!!
rum

who have oa&lt; otod Jvem.

WaaMtefe

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
aWKRD a. TALUY.

Mau Fts draft. Delicate Females,
nf natatory AaHte. they aro valaa-

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of tho LARGEST andr
BEST Assortment!

TWevSsrotin ths possession at Dr.
which is al all times aceessibts to th* pabUs,
.ntoMtobea tbe following

'

FACTS:

of

Thai tbe BLOOD PURIFIER end BLOOD

CEPHALIC PILIS

an Um

ruult of

CONTAIN NO MINERAL.

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
&gt; matter if that broken Pitaber did a^ roe* bt
.ahilliag, a (hilling eared ia aaLHJing earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER.
and Wigkoc.acs peculiar
Tonic la required to Strong

DYSPEPSIA

DRY GOODS!!

with wmrrMtomrtetiUy, and is a vsry short time.
That after all other medicines hero proved use­
less, they relieve

Iu their cow poaiUaa,

lt will Mend Bone, Coral. Lavs, sad is
fact everything but Metals.

they r.•vivifyingin"tbeir action.

LIVER COMPLAINT,

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !

rod rostore the health snd strength of ths sufferar.
That

MEL LINE BY

SICK FEMALES,

neaa aod deopcodney, recuperate with great
pidity under their invigorating operation. T
Lit
UI..K.IIIL** ar_
tl»IV t

recruit

PRICE 25 CENTS.

Dr. Do4s’ CelehaneT WIbc BUtm
£OKS WMEKPAflCaED I

BHATTEBED CONSTITUTIONS,

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,

CR OCKER Y!

t!0 00 a year saved in every family

Ono.BoUlo uf

AMERICAN CEM EKT CLPE.

&gt;onto with it'tn
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Price 25 Cents per Botile
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

Johns

GROCER IES

HKNKY C. SPALDING

rax roiAownto esdurbemests or

THESE IllTTUm

exhilarating effects

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

BOOTS,

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

OR SECRETIONS,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

SHOES,

laincd in thudtduratod W inaa aud Laqweea wfth
which the oofatoy ia loaded.
Theas BiUerd rot rote CUBE but PBKVBNT

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

WILL COXVWCE ALL WHO St FITEB FROM

ETABLE BLOOD PILUS are endorsed by tbe

HEADACHE

Ever shown in

this

Market, which we
of mouth, proclaim them io be the very bral prep­
aration of the kind ever offered to the brakeoooww
victims of ill health. Ther hunt d
every avenue nnd organ of tbe ays
pel it thoroughly and permanently.

are prepared to sell at a small

advance from
Jialeiuallr jsais.

SPEEDY AND SURE CT RE

JOHNS A CBORLEY,
thereby a-arntlally aid ia bannhiag

78 WILLIAM STREET,

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
to Afaw ZWfasiiafr ware tuuoliaiat tjrJfr. Srau&gt;-

Bayers.
TERMS CASH.

f Ubvrty Btrek

NEW YORK COSTS.

NEW YORK.

Important to House Owners.

•

lutpontnt to Builders.

Masonville, Conn., Feb. 5, 1661.

Piero gtee ai &gt; a&lt;

FEMALES.

Important lo Railroad Companies.

Ma. NratOTo.

Important to Farmers.
To alt vhom thi» may conctrn and it tonctrnt everybody.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

mf .rmaUcn
throgbout the oountry.

JOHNS d« CROSLEY*S

Yoarob’t Servant,
■
JAME3 KENNEDY-

'

IMFttOVKO OOTTA PXRCnA

CEMENT ROOFING,

Hartford,Pa., Feb. 6,1061.

J. BOVLE DOBS’
Imperial Wino BitUm

Ma. Bvaldwo.

A NEW ARTICLE.
Dr. Rttlmck’s Stomaclt Bitter*.

LIFE FILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS
Yoon, respectfully,
LA RY ANN BTOlKHOUiiE.

H. 0. Beauixe.

Bra;
Yau will please send me two boxes of your C&lt;
pbalss Mis* Send them immediately.
*
'
Respectfully yours,
»
JNO. k SIMONS.

HESE MEDICI.NIS have row been be­
fore the public for a neriod of THIRTY YRS.
and during that time nave maintained * high
character fa almost every part of the Globe, for
their cxtraordinaiy and immediate wwer of res­
toring perfect health lo persona auBering under
nearly every kind cf disease to which the human
frame ia liable.
Tbe following are among the distressing varietv of human diseases in which the

T

VEGETABLE LIFE BEDICLVES
Are well known lo be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the

A. STOVER, P. M.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Ypsdsnii, Mich., Jan.lt, 1061.

r feed snafarf Ltof Itnu iadne-J to *&gt;nJ/vr tw
PJesac send by return mail. Direct to
1
A. R. WHEELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich.

RHEUMATISM permanently in three week*. a
GOUT in half thu time, by removing local inf
_ ro- —
&gt; i.—_ ...
*
Joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and atrngth
enm^Uie kidneys and bladdrr, they operate most
worst cases of GRAVEL.
'
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings
n4 'k.. knw.l. — alirnw -.all., (n
ik.--

SCUBVEY, ULCERS, snd INVETERATE
80RE8. bra perfect purilr which these LIFE
MEDICINES give to the blood.sod all the humors.

medical properties, who will nut kigfclv approve
DR. J. DOVER DOOT IMPERIAL WInTbiTTERS.

sole property at
of the oldest ud
turners of the W&lt;
upon thi- wants of Western people.
These Bitters derive their stimulus

and Olbera and Us* proved t- lw I
and MOST DURABLE ROOFING
which they arc conipoeod, and as tUy are, by al­
laying uuuatural cravings of the stomach,directly rvery rospeet A F1RK, WATEr '
TIME PROOF ouveriag for
provrotire of
KINDS.
TEMPERANCE,

purc and healthy bile, instead of the stale aod
acrid kind; FLATULENCY. Loss or Arrcnru*
Hrnnttx, Hsanscws, RssTuasxBa, Iix-Tsars*
Axxtcrr, Lsaaoca, and Mauurootxr, which arc
general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural connenuenre of ita cure.
S. Dy Cl'
I dm with

FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood
&gt; a regular circulation, through ths process of
aspiration in such esses, and the thoronghyoolu-

(usually lasting two days,) «h
t in &lt;rnr turnr
»*«r J'UU, vrac
Be^t^ouro.^

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

A new and delightful Slomschicsnd Cordial for
Siring tone to tbe Btomacb, and (or the provenon of billions oomplalnti incident to the Wmt-

DR. J. BOV EE DODS’

HQEPXBimH. TYJITX HOTTrEBO

No Heal m required in making application

reel from Cincinnati in

fcaaiou are so Justly preiwdioed.
These truly valuable llitlei

It can be applied by any one,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER to CO., Lowell, Kase.
For sale at Hastings, by Rosem a Bruun.

ISAAC

C.

MOTT,

/

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

r oce ries! !

Detail Price*1 per Bottle, or six for $5.
lured by Baar, Q&gt;u&gt; or Snraiu^auxuKO of Boor
Faurth at, Rd building from Maia street, Cincin­ Boaaxa, or any external action whatever.
nati, 0., Ubcretary in Hannrund aireeL
For sain by J. P. Roberta A Co HesUaro, DI
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
Nichola,Orengtville Milla. P. A. Keeler, also Hoff­
man aod De Reimer, Middleville, M. C. Swift,
Prairieville, and by Druggists and Merchants gen
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when
really thrungboat its country.
aprtt-ly
exposed lo the Action of the Weather,

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

price • I perbtottle.SbmdtteoforM

and

PHOTOGRAPHIC

QATJCTY

CHARLES W1DDIHELD A

For Presrrrtx *■&lt; RMalrfig Metal
RMfsefallkfids.

■MILK PKOPRIKTOML

Consiating in part of

doodv.
and
comnlexiana
TU um
ofother
throe disasreeablc
PUte fto a roryJort
t££. will

rf&amp;cl an euUre cere of SALT RHEUM, aad a atri

^5BSM.fi3Bar« fc...
PILES—The origins! proprietor of
iciou, was cored ofl’itea, ofu years i
OT A single bottle of SPALDlNGSPREFAR’D
GLUE will save ten times Its coal annually.

SFALDWC’S PREPLRID GLUE!

Molasses and Syrups,
Grucn and Black Teas,
.
Rid; CeVloa, and Jara Cofft,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wars,
Cigars, Tobacco, ond Snuff,
Salt aad Water Lhne,
. ’ ’ \

Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; Melaineotype; Spbereotvpe;
Mirror Ambrotype; Ncilographiq
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperia! Am­
brotype; Relievo Am­
brotype, Double
Am brotype
AND COPYING done to orier. tm short rotiea.

T"il“s r«fHn trnnfemmanrrs.
—GssssAt, UsnrLrsT. L
•

ss-rtaxiS.

friends copied SO good

WARM WEATHER, AND N0T.WA8H OFF.
LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS

GROCERY, SALOON
-A*ISTX&gt;

“l wRI

‘

BOARDING-HOUSE.

nas * mil ana complete saoortmrnt of

Drags,
Oils, Banxiag Flu•
id, and Camphene.

'
slvr Tint nseffii
xcwnnrri
DisrATca'

elasticity ia rot injured by the contraction and
expansion of TIN or other METAL ROOFS, ooc
...—rf t unnn anrtrl.n
,.V

APERCHA--------------

Sotps, Saleratusj Caasia, Pepper and

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

New Qglenna, Muscovado, Coflee,
Crushed, Powdered, -and Granulated Su-

. MAYNARD-

FAMILY OROCEBIES
A, l.&lt; u lb. Iotci, Mr (jpX w rmd.

’aixtsx'h
Ever offered In Battle Creek, alt of which

by th. injudi

"V3KFUL IN AVERY HOUSE.”
“‘"Eta-rr C. SPALDIN

will be sold at prices that cannot fall to
suit purchasers.
Parti co Ur atlenUpc paid to filling or­
ders - from listings and 'vtafoHy, and
xalUfaction guaranteed m every caw.
—Tbe highest market price ala
paid for Produce.

ISAAC a M0TTt

Low Pressure System

Nevaaalwr flat, IMO.

CLOCKS]

■AWLEY**.

■torll-tf

CLOOKB!

Who tees Mt Atarirt BeaittM Teeth!
TEA

Or Odd Lunch if,
OR COFFEE,
FMXLWjbMl

Board will be

Um)/.

I

IB. BAB-

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.
VOL 8.

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8,1862.

Fkxxkd Ba&gt;M

NO. 36.

trrnjcwur

©rijhral Jatlrj.
ODB.

IvjphM,

A long, narrow point of land, whose
shores were washed by the Atlantic,
stretched for some distance out Into the

JACOB FE1RIS,

A f ANUFACTURKRS rf tea. sM-iros nd espI’lpvMruv. Dwta* is tarn. Mite, ■tnl.gJMB,

was smooth and sandr, with scarcely a
curve or angle to break the straight Uns
which divided tbe land from the water;
and bad it not been for the ligth which
burned so brightly and faithfully from
out the lighthouse on the point, many a
noble ship would have gone to pieces on
its treacherous shoals. This little strip
of land bad been called “The Neck,” and
except the tall lighthouse, painted in the
strongest while and black, with the tiny

WAR!
On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

■AMMI ALLEN,

Also Kwtnrg PwMie.

JCBT RECEIVED
EALERS In
cino*. pslati

a new and most-complete assortment of

PARKER,

ALLEN.

DBVGB AND MEDICINES,
Paints, Oita, Can'
* phene, Burning Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi mms,

And fajrali/. Mri I but a dre*m_

IT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLT^EZ

GROCERIES!
TTORNET sad COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
and Solicitor and CosMsDor in Chancery.-

A

rd ay
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

themselves about her name; the child
could not tell it herself, and finally ths
old man said she should bo called ‘Waif,’

DANIEL COOK,

cedhekt iKEBinnniicB'ff
tbe child was growing up in the lonely
place, bringing sunshine into the aged
hearts that somehow lightened and grew
fresher for having %young thing like her
to cheer them with her gay laughter.
TRvre was many in which she helped
thro' Ums,
the old people with hsr light and busy
FENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, ENJonsromr.
fingers; bet, when her tasks were over,
she loved best to wander along the eeashore, where she would rove for hours,
MOST POPULAR
gathering the bright pebbles and the
beautiful shells, until her little apron
would overflow with her treasures.—
Float Land.
Then, in the afternoon, she would sit out
in the sunshine with the fibermen's wives,
Tbe Stockton, (California,) Republican
helping them mend their husbands’ note,
remarks: “We presume that few per­
disentangling their fishing lines, listening
sons are aware that in this agricultural
io their wild stories of shipwrecks, and
district there exists quite large tracts of
drinking in their superstitious fictions
land that actually float vpon deep water.
Tbe soil of them is some two or three with attentive ears.
Tbe light that shone out every evening
from tbe tail tower was a wonderful
forced through it fiinds no bottom below
as there is usually a lake of great bepth
understand U«e danger that it warded off,
This we should say is at
COMPOUND- beneath it.
aha looked-Stitt warning rays with the
high tidaAi the lands rise and fall with it
Some of the tracts are very superior
her, when she was firsI permitted to dean
grazing land, and large quantities of hay
and trim the lamp; and although tbe night
are cut upon it, persons going with their that followed was bright and cloudless,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
animals and machinery upon the track. she lay awake until morning; fearing lest
Rmtixob Mases «, 1861.
At high water the land bends up ahead, she had nm attended to it properly, and
like a small hill, when a heavy team pas­ that shipwrecks might ensue. But alter
ses over it, which embarrass the cattle a while ahc conquered this feeling, when
very mueb. They are generally driven she found she was eves more careful
over it at low tide. The bending is like than the old people, and it was with a
that of ioe in some stages, and there arc bounding step that she climbed tbe ladder,
air holes In the land.
Persons navigat­ and with a glad heart that the saw she
ing sloughs are sometimes compelled to cuulddo every thing with her own small
[OMOL Books of all kinds, also Nmrxraxa, Kry sn acre or two one aide or the other
bands. The keepers «*euld never allow
i far aale by
E0BERT8 A STRIKER.
i order to afford room tor their vessels her-sil up at night, although she bad often
to pass. These singular formations orig­ brad them to let hor lake her turn .fur
ns's Old Loxnox Docx G:x,.for madicininate, probably, from floating tula and
other drift stuffs which have collected and contrary to all ber expectations, the
by some means have sunk under the water whole responsibility of guarding tbe light
sufficiently to the sediment left by floods once fell upon herself,
for years. Tbe owners of these lands
Tbe light keeper and hia wife ware one
intend by artificial means, to double the day obliged, unexpectedly, to go to a
depth of the soil on their isladna, consider­ neighboring town; and fearing least a
ing them a valuable part of their posses, storm which seemed to bo gathering,
sionaW• have tbe above from a farmer
should detain them Uli Um next day, the
on the San Joaquin, upon whose word old man sent for bis brother to come and
we can depend.
Were we the owner of take his place. The brother sent back
these floating pastures, we should wish to word that he would be at Tbe Nock by
anchor it very stoutly, or cultivate trees five o’clock, and as bo bad never failed in
to which to tie it at night."
keeping these appointments,’ the people

And f oaklag Extracts,

HOLBROOK,

3. M. RUSSELL,

JOHN ROBERTS,

glisrtllanj).

PATENT MEDICINES

H. P. CHMET,
OTART PUBLIC aod Cesvayaacer, will a
tend U nil businm entruitrd to Um with

N

OTEHRAIP, FflMB ©ASM
I. NET1NS,

B. C. PRINDLE,

J

UDGE OF PROBATE, Nsttrr PubMe, On«ral Lead sod Tax Agent. Will b« found ie

DANIEL STRIKER,
flOUNTT CLERK, Netary Pxblte a
f i«» to 4U/ej»»&lt;xJ y Jta«.

JARES

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC 8TIMCLANT,
T7SFECIA I.LY oectgoed for tte SMoftbe JfoL
JD uv /•ro/ewiox
th* lamilg, h.vixr ««p«r•
ceded tb* so-called “Gi».- Aromatic,- -Cord.a! “ "Mirtj—Ttrrl ” ••Bekaar-pa.’* etc., m unr et&gt;d^rwd W «M to.
sRMf
and oonbotanrs, aept-Bwaaing all of AmM tafrttri* SM&amp;iaol MiNMS (te»c sad diuretic) which

“GooSavs tick Qvmxn.”—Tbe Ger­
mania Band of Philadelphia, a few days
since, gave a matinee at Music Hall. It
was crowded with

Um elite of the

the wild stories that

city.—

went away from the cottage early, with
nn misgivings on their minds, leaving
Waif in company with taro fisherman’s
wives.
Aa the boor of five approached,
strong gusto of wind and rain beat against

fishermen's

loisture

from

She looked out from the window, but the
sight appalled her; the bright light threw
a broad glare oo the water, but aba could

against ths stone walls of the tower; but

“In thy need call to the Lord,
Pray to him in frith and trust.
And gracious aid he wiU afford.”

The words seemed strangely familiar,
though she could not tell where she had
heard them, and yielding to the impulse
she obeyed the voce, and asked God not
to forsake her.
All of a sodden there
came a trmendous sea, which swept com­
pletely over the lighthouse, shattering
the thick panes of glass, and poured in a
stream of water at her fbeL She quailed
and trembled, but only for a moment;1
for eh* felt that now or never she must
bo faithful to the lamp. What if the
glass around that should be crushed also ?
And now the rain and spray came rush
iug in, but this limo another sound came
Soto her ears, and she trembled anew as
she heard the boom of a gun, and knew
it was a signal from some vessel in distrees. She peered through the window,
but could see nothing but the black night,
and the dashing foam sent her back again.
For wearied hours she watched the lamp,
never suffering its light to dim, while her
frame shivered with tbe cold, end her
garments were drenched with the spray
that still poured in.
At length (aod OI bow long the night
had seemed) lhe gray morning dawned.
The wind had subsided, snd tbe rain came
down more gently, when, lifting up her
tired head fron the bench on which it
had fallen, she caught a glimpse of a
large ship riding at anchor not far from
the shore, and with one grateful cry for a
sight that rewarded ber for that long
night of watching, she sank exhausted to
the floor.
A little later and a boat waa cutting
through the waves. The captain of lhe I

ship determined to go ashore and tall the
people in tbe lighthouse that his passen­
gers were indebted to thsir faithful care
of the light fur their deliverance from
shipwreck. At first ho could gain oo ad­
mission, tor tbe door was barred, but tbe
captain effected an entrance through tbe
window, »ud still seeing no one, he crept

up into Um tower; where be found the
little girl lying on the wet floor among
broken glass. She was fast asleep, but
be lifted bor up tenderly, and carrying
ber down stairs to ber little bed, ba called

ths Potomac, sLour vassals aa they pass

night.

We should all like to engage

enemy in battle, but

Um prospect

their blankets and knapsacks, which wars
taken by the rebels.

To-morrow I shall

eight lung and dreary buura in walking

my lonely beat.

Occasionally, during

the night, the vole* of some drowsy sen­

tinel will break out on tbe air with “Who

relief—fall in."

Christmas te dene at

hand, and the papers say that we shall
have liberty to visit all tbe neigboriag
camps in the division, without a pass.

Our Chaplain has established a library
for our regiment which we highly prise.
We anxiously await the arrival of the
paymaster, to distribute some yellow

pieces among us.

It is almost dinner

time, and I will close this

by wishing

you a Merry Christmas and Happy Now

D. HBoumau..

The Dublin Jkusawa

will stand in clone pita.exc’uding tbe alight
eat approach of air, remains to bo MR.
tbe fair-haired child, but when in ber In tbe provincial papers we find that some
sleep she murmured the first line of the localities had been visited less aovcpely
little verse, ‘ In thy need call to the Lord,’ tivtn others, and our country frisni
he caught ber to his heart aod wept over draw general conclusions about ‘things.
her. His companions wondered at bis
emotion, whiah he could only explain by
tolling him that his loot wife used to ring tbe encouragement and hold out a
that verse long ago, when aha rooked of improvement, but we cannot
her infant bo sleep with its lullaby.—
Tbe old people soon returned, and they
too, wepl over Waif, when they heard

the story of her long night in the watch­
tower, The stranger, who bad grown
deeply interested, asked if she was their
Cadchild, and tbe lighthouse keeper,
ing oo willing a listener, told him tbe
history cf the lililo girl, and ended in
showing him the fair tresses and the little
muslin dress.
Every moment be drew

thought was locLl” Aa aoon as Winifred
(now Waif no longer) awoke, sod was
told that her faith and courage had saved

parent wjth eager, caressing fondness,
while tears of both joy and grief rolled
down the oheeka of the aged pair, who
had loved bar so dearly.
Iler father
toon look her away from tltat bouse by
lhe sea, but be could not separate from
the old people who had given her a home

Winifred still remained tbe light of the
old people and the joy of her father’s

Fee Ma yjLL BARNIER CO., lAtt Park

Hollis.
will return in

L —— --—I-

find auUteg Of it.

Um

is Mt

party of rebel cavalry, one of Um pistes

districts it would not Im extravagant to

with proprietors, to give cmploymeal
during tbe ensuing year."

Tbs Limerick Rrporirr save:
“Dm
harvest returns in tbe neighborhood ad

k available for human food, wWU mh.
of .heal lura i»t
e«&lt; dam al 41,
but allowad » b. uu, dan b, oak.

Um Mall farmers daring the
hade them go to their homes, saying that
in a quarter ofan hour Unde Rolla would
____ _i.L 1__________
Sk.---------- » tU.

B. J. MINT.

Um

lar.where a lighthouse had been taken
from its foundation and carried out to
sea. O, It was dreadful 1 and tbe little

for many miles around.
Two old people—a white haired man
and bis wife—bad for years been tenants
of tbe little cottage ; and every night as
their faithful repeater rung outtbe hours,
they took cash their turn in mounting1
the stone steps and the steep iron ladder
of the tower, to trim the lamp, and keep
ito light from going out.
Besides this
old couple, there dwelt in the cottage a
child some eight or nine years—too
young to be a daughter of the lighthouse
keeper and his wife, and too unlike them
in every way for ever relation to exist
between them whieh tbe loving title of
“Grandpa" and “Grandma” might have
applied. It was generally known about
there that six years before, a ship had
gone to pieces on the coast, and of all
those that floated ashore, only this child
was living; she was clasped in the arms
of a dead woman, whom the light keeper
buried beneath a clump of water willows,
and only a lock of her long, fair hair was
preserved, In case she should ever be en­
quired for. Indeed, there was nothing
else to save, for there was no mark on
her garments, though on the child’s white
drees a delicate vino was wuvoo in tbs
shape of the letter W. 8ho waa token
to tne lighthouse, atid because the inmates
had no children of their own, and !&gt;ecau»o
she looked so bright and beautiful in
their homely rooms, they adopted her as
their own." For a lime tbsy puzzled

DRUG STORE!!!
Robebts &amp;. Striker,

D

fro. and she could cot help thinking of

lined to 1

I I— .

A patriotic eld

�riid Station No. 4. oo tbe Charleston and

Wo
but tl

iis«a

ded tl

lily bf i

Ittf
but'

•WNwMy M^iWrSw’ys. tM*.
to our readers.

“ IhW.l'nWr AflW

I*. iMi

Baltimcm, Jsn. 4.
The Richmond Dirpatch »f Friday,says

focuruent is a very, that further trouble may be expected
with England, arising out ofour blockade

good one, and is mostly confined to the

Bold bv ait

"TO

hulks, are regarded here a* entirdv with-

that l,icjyunyj||i(l»'XWp.»n4.-?i; *
Also, that the Federals have nominal

P WTU X1MJ.X
Gen. McClelland health continues to
Ytir4BMYMrtmrtesd*wwW&gt; msyb • oooo

pwieri

for

1 slh« rime •Htea.-Btnator CWtarnw.

xpiMiedto thc General

verotnrnl has taken nt
i odktMJttd from Fort J___ w _____
that it may be planted in Ulinol

&lt;»rS~ I

Government;

’ Wifi s^lf as ahhvW wlWtejf' to

’^NMr^Jan. 3.

dram Prtfl^njrd indicate that

NYU rffc mikes' mi«aY !&gt;• h«
ThffB.nxwmk- priow.i.

petulhirl'y ser.Bitire 'Nriff' pugnacious oh

State,tn-tt posture of dlfente. ^YMs^Gorernor thinks
need W? so‘much fbrtlfl-

drfhrpolnt, and none one who mXkes bto

caftfons aa arms for the people, .and a

‘^‘Mxrk,” in the DhlreM rirfverfi'ser.slwo

powsrfulwarmerine oo tho lakss.

frWgei^iri a little vdgerisin M Mr;

Governor adds, "Michigan is to

Cfmndlei-’i expense, on‘ths same sabject

-Jft a sufficient answer to all this- geeefihade, itifi only necessary • to state one

Ti*e

bu de­
fended, if It cd&amp;is to that, not upon her

own grpund. but qp^u ify^lthflChuaifa.*

H» ihsq.recommends tbsre organic

tbe

graduates from (Im instire tian, who were

tbe entire body subject to draft at any

in the service st tbe beginning of our

time.

are .©pen

floantor Chandler snid.trsly

establish a naval station in soma proper
harbir of this Stats. He submita, with­

that Wool Point had boon the .hot-bed of out rroommwidaUon, the proposal of the
ttmm.
Sven among the tenders of the Regents of tbs University to establish a

Federal forota, a portion of those educa-

neither doing nor parmitting

noble eseeptioin, Wwt wc noed not specify

about 24.000 mtn, lhe test in organizing
which will be In all some 4000,000. He

them; the intalligeht observer of eventa

next recommends that the act for the re­

can point them out' for himself

lief of lain Him of volunteers be .amended

With

thlsYiewoffhocaie.it is not strange

so as to be more stringent, ami more uni
He then briefly

that sympathizoni with treason should

form in its operations.

denounce a Senator for. calling attention

announces the death of Senator Bineham
and ths duty of the Legislature to fill the

tWsadi jburtfttls ee taro supposed to be

vacancy, and closes the message

rtbliy-!f»ys!: shorn 13 lend their cclumno to

reference to the rebellion and the neces­

stidhia tfork, la troly Suspicious.

sity of more efforts en the part of the Ad­

Il is not necessary that a man should

NEWS ITEMS;

opinion as to its influence for 6r against
Tbe tendency

ofamiltary education to disloyalty is,

with a

ministration for its suppression.

be educated at Weta Point, to form on

the Union at this time.

Mason and Slidell were

taksn

aboard the British gunboat Rinaldo, on

Wednesday (New year’s) evening, whieh

perhaps, mors apparent than real, and ।
may be btrt the result nf accident
But!I immediately put to' oca with them.
I great gale fol io wed them.
fill our btst statesman, In the earlier his­

tory of our country, looked with distrust

upon any Attempt to increae the military

arm of the government, as really endan­
gering the stabilltv of the Union.
All
history “proves that military pursuits have

a‘4«ndency toward despotism.

There is

something In ths military education itself,
dfirhbtrically opposed to republican in-

atltutiohs and government.

We cannot

but'belleve that the only safety for a
government Tike ours is in entretamg its

mffitdry ilerv716c tb a well organized mitftic troiieof arms Is unsafe,

Itrfa sftieii.

nut glvo us men Whb have homes, and
lands, arid mercantile Iritorestsj' and who

have no interest In'war save iu the pro­
tection of, these; and whose sole object

in making War Is to preserve or restore
peace, and you hKe Genorals, and Cap-’

tains, ond soldiers that can be trusted for

their tnoi^y, and

loyalty and

whose

fidelity viH 'never be questioned.

-

ThWroars some things connected with

tho releasq of thcic twd'hoary headed
traitors, which, under, nay

view

of the

Genera! Stephens' brigade to’ upeiatc
against Charleston, ^avan»ah,‘ pr the cebei force'at CodasnsUhlc—thcjaUAt hiust
’My.
‘
.
J

J-x I-*.

a largo
nearly i
out leaving a guard U&gt;uro.
The Navy IJoparlujeol h%| forwarded

The Washington corren'poudsnt of the
Philadelphia Pran says that orders axe

to the Navy Yards spedhosthfU* for iruut
clad steamers to bo built.
Mcasur«| ijtvq &amp;qen fiilt^rt itf -^jirrd

given for n movement by way uf Occo­
quan; alauUjatGehi Burnsidawinaaceud
the Rappabintifick.
’
.

against cofflnmnlcating inforrnatlcm to
rebel*’especially .though f&amp;matiT sou.reee.

The strike eV th* Navy Yard has ended;
the men returned tv work ttsday.

$■

- New York. Jan, 3.
A Richmoad dispatch of the 31st, says
tbe reiiel war-alcamvr. Jamestown, joined
ber ceoeort the Yorktown, in James
River. The gunboat Teager would soon
be ready fur active rerrico.

aMJFiMMt

••

of ll —Illuming
appoint!

new superintendents, etc
art

on Monday next.
There io not inueb
wu»r*teKMMk tapH 4*

Eiv« rejiql deserter* arrlvedyesterday
from Mnuaws. Thev haigf.'bp idea of
ably the “ax” case will
thetuuuUroT men. but Jepreiant lhe
dML"s of a formidable cbariclcr.

,

TtaTiW-Tdi

-,i\ hi?.

Circumstances have recently transpired
which fix on'Gd. Kurrigan .the .gaift of
having given information te tho enemy.

Attuptxd

A asps.—On

Thursday

night last, some villain attempted to bora
the buildings on lhenorth side of Stale

Jim. 5.

fob.

be tried again.

Washixotw, Jan. 0.

Point or,JJ.ocks„Mo.

&gt;bU.4

I Iago

for

street, by setting fire to

Six thousand rebels attsoked the Sth
Connecticut regiment, near ilanoock yes

W. Parker's

rpsrrling Humor, sod robrtaiohi
I1M tors, ft
; •*■»■ Tf

fc—1,-tete-r

grocery.
It appears that, three panes of
Halifax, Jan, 8.
A fearful rumor is current in this city terdoy,-who wore protecting tbs railroad. glass were broken out of a back window,
of the loss uf the steamer Parana, with After « slight skirmish,ovrtoopsrstornsd perprndidfflarfr^tfria'alfova tot other, ths
eleven hundred troops on board, ;in ths to this side- to await romforeem^tA— twu lower ones being covered by a board
St. Uwrence river, but it cannwl be Meanwhile the rebels destroyed
the
fastened bo thc-maide, ita upper ons b*.
traced to any rellabtu source.
.
railroad and tolqgraph lines, breaking our
ing
ol
" A large war steamer, supposed to be enmmutiieatioii with Cumberland.
Geo.
an American, is criusing off this port.
•Ukp.rflw siteMis Hast
Landcf^s mardtfog/o kbojr. rj kt .
Tlie MvinpUis.^Mric/of tho IQUllus window Mil wfwo-l UK.tari* on.4'1?
St Julius, N. F. Jan. 3.
the fol low ing from Texas;
. ..
- -'e.. : &gt;i.lwnlM&gt;e wiodww, and aH il on firn.—
Tbe steamship Bohemian, with British
Galveston 18th.—Tbe drculaf says, The light awoke some young rnsh who
troops on board, passed Cape Race this
last night’s mail brought advice* from
morning.
.
Rio Grande to tho effect that «■ Lincoln wore sleeping in fbWgrocery, in time to
*
steam propeller had arrived, and was pre vm a cu» iflngratiun;
New tom, Jan. 3.
blockading the river. She had capiurtd
tb» ato of pictorial art.
•The.N. Y. Tribooet special says:—
’
‘‘Tbe sob commiupe uf ways and means and burned n schooner

1542

weather for winter, but no‘sleighing.
ore engaged in preparing a general tex
bill, which will be the basin of a national
LATEST fROn MEXICO.
currency. The coimniUee’a idea is te
A dispatch frpm Washington to
raise nreney enough to sustain tbe credit
fgy* The Spanish fleet arrived at Vera
tbe New York Herald say* that General
lards. ■
of tbe govermnant, tbough. the tex tftay
Cruz about two weeks since taking the
Far
y
n»
ha* bew
before
for tbe lime being be more than heavy.
fortress uf San Juan de Ulloa, ©btlie 10th
Now Y'otk Jmo.;2.
the CmgrrindutiireCommittee, appointed
The committee is also maturing a Tar­
A TALE OF THE I’llRSE.XT TIME.
The Spanish took poasaMlon of Si
•WMNMVW JM
of December, and the city of Vera Cruz iff bill, the provisions of which will large­
to inquire into the eonduct of the war.
BT MB miXTLlNX.
Junn d’Ullou on the Iffth 'of Decembt
on tbe day following. The Mexicans re­ ly increase tho.duties on many articles of
gvnvrel cnsumption.
’
Vera Cruz was eviwearted by tfce Mexi­
tired without firing a gun. .
tfT Gril war has aflirted Bu Louis
They retired
“Uffiiainl information received al tho can iNNMN the next day.
like n palrer.
More (han 60.000 persons
Schurz applied lately for | Medical Department uf lhe A rosy of the without nnhg a gtm. '
have Irf* Oiat city within wyear; an imTnflreW
Havana
letters
say
that
Santa
Anna
leave to return to this country, for the Potomac, Alatea that the otortalily is leas,
mens* number; ofb.mtewand Unres are
and Mirataon are both ts go to Mnico.
general purpose of looking around. It in proportion to the number, tluiu iuany
vacant, anOall kinds nf buainrts. except moraine, for,
American city.
Thu Departmsut has
was granted.
cbo uffkisl list of .117,000 soldiers, and to leave for Maxtea with retaforoemewts.
We learn frwnvhe Ittaaha ZTotHcf tost
FWA
in military uniform was i tbe. health tff this large body, cf men, is
the Govdflfor of Vera Crtrt was willing
arrested in St. Ixnils Tuesday, for cheer, better than among »n equal number uf
tfearriiy Ibakery in the hi*rmefit- &lt;*T the
lo evacuate lhe city, bnt demanded 'and
moo any where iu the JJniled States.”
ing for Jeff. Dnvis.
Capital, aod te thinking ofh«iyUig-U.mi*tThs 7iw&lt;»’ despatch says (Hat rebel received n rexptte of six hour*.
fjjr* Arrangements liaye bsCji made scouts came yeateriey fomu eighty &gt;ods
Gen. Gfizqttnn laadihg issued A . pr©t!“
to pay all the troops up to the first of this aide of h Airfax Cuort House, on the Inmatlon to the troops and another /b&gt;
Lillis River turnpike, and on the Fail’s the people, the ta'iter to'tbe effi-ct tii»t
January. Orders for preliminary mus­
Wa'-hhigton. Jan. 2.
Church House. They camo.within half a troopjJjaiJ «»®c thither «ixi|y Ur .duingnj
ters were Issued several days ago.
mile ©four pickets and wnlched them satisfaction for the foilurD^treaties and
A qunrufo’vras n«t present hf either
£57“ Tbe steamer St. Andrtw, of ths closely. Squads of their cavalry occupy /violence committed against their compa­ House to-dati
:
!
lhe surrounding Fairfax; a laqgp force hflls triots, and to obtain guarantees against
W '.;wk
Quebec and Glasgow line, has been chart­
is two rniiss beyoud, and eight regiments similar outrages. Hie greatest satisfac
ered by the British Govermtnt to convey
ary OTwervunroa *m twe pwl or Um uipiu.
faction of the anpy would be, after fulfil,
are alFliot Hill.
mstic corps.
Allfiirsirn legations were
troops to Canada.
ing its mission from tha. Quean, to re tern
present nt the White House at an official
to-hisown country w&gt;tk the earlately ;nf
Gen. McClellan, who was a day
reception, and called subsequently on the
One of the. released Utfoa prisoner*
having merited tbs affectionstbs Mex©f two since considered alarmingly ill, has an editorial from a Richmand paper
Socrctery ofStat^
.
STOO&amp; TU£ ffiSf OF SUB, •'
icene.
showing symtomb of typhoid fever, is which be cut out and secreted in his boot.
Nearly ODO hundred rifled cannon, of
now reported to be troubled with but n It gives na awful picture bf the condition
Dwjtcmw;-* l.t
of lhe rebel army on tire potomae, aaying
ter from fortress Monroe states that exsevere cold.
that the entire armv is utterly detnoral
Miniatar.Faulkner improved the opport
|2gf“ Another batch bf prisdtieriafwar ized. Regimefiltil drills have ceased ent unity aflbrdcd him ©fgoing in Richmond
■
'
Naw
Y
ou
,
Jtai.
4.
1
to exchange.hims4££&gt;r Air. Ely. by car’
have readied Fortress Monroe ‘ from tlrely, the men spending their time with
There Is, if anything, a tittle mftre bar
cards, flrent numbers arc offering large
rl|ng despatches‘for the rebels.
It hss
Richtaoad on &lt;iw(r way home, having
sums for substitates-—one offered as high rnony among the banks to day, with a bdiin discovered that he concealed Ms pa­ yontiiful besuty.
disposition to encourage the circulation
as $1,500, The editor urges the govorn
pers In the .utai of a large pipa, with
Many
r^grGen. Benham was discharged mefit t» “do something to remedy the of United States demand notes.
which he was in the habit nf consoling
of'the hanks, instead of paving out their
himaelf; agt/ frtrthermnro,-that toe doctifrom arrest immediately upon thi charges evil. Such a demoralized condition of
the army cannot go on. Thousands who own bills, use theso note*.'
mente.which
were to bulky to Le com
against him being read before the Court
would enlist are deterred by the diseonrprey-etf within a pipe stem pere rolled ,life I
of Inquiry in bis case. Ha is ordered to aging condition of the army.’
/
iMfORTANT Dwcovsnr.—It is reported up in the form bf segnni and covered
report for doty at once.
Mobile, Al*. Jan. 1.—A Confederate that a bomber of valuable maps and te with a toboeeo leaf, neatly wrapped.—
|y It baa now been officially ascer­ steamer, going from Pensacola to the P'.grnpliical surveys of lhecountry imtHe- Thn man went out of prison on hie parole
diately sun bunding Washington ’were of honor * The story of his treached
tained that two hundred and twenty-four Navy Yard, wm fired upon yesterday
found, nfew days ago, in an outbuilding may bs false, and wa hope ii is.—jfw.
horses were burned in Lhs recent fire in from tho batteries at Fort Pickens.—
Gcu. Bragg's haUerics replied, and die to the Alexandria and Orange railroad In Port.
the Government stables at Washington.
firing was continued at the last account*. Alexandria. 'Hid surveys, it is said, give
it that
Out of the one thousand five hundred
every road leiwllng from Waahlngton nfld
Arnuura, Ga. Jan. 2—Private di* Alexandria to Richmond, and other im
horses let loose on the occasion, they
patches received from I’ocatoligo, dated portant points In Eastern Virginia de '
Tho nngulih ..r mind »hleh p.rtnh
have all been recovered, except ooo hun­ yesterday, state that the federals attempt
scribing accurately the character 6f‘‘the expw|ancu whilst witnessing the sufferings
ed to ad vans* from Roynl Ferry, but
dred and fifty.
road, whether hard or soft billy, level, of their children during tbe trying pej^lH ation-“the reward j
were rebulsed bv the 14ih Regiment of
and best adapted for heavy or light iriue
South Carolina Volunteers, under comrhich they are ncocsportation,
besides other valuable matter.
Hon. Jacob M. Hownrd Elected to tbe
roandufCol. Jones. The Confederates Tbe documenta have been sent it is said oarily aubii
XJ. H Rcnate.
loss was fifteen killed and wounded.— to tho war department.— iVaiMn^ton quence of i
Ono Yankee was taken prisoner, but Rtputyican.
ouflorms
their loss is not otherwise given. Gon.
nightsafch
The
wntclt ■„ Wckd!_ L«n&gt; has Informed Jeff. Davis that he la
{JT” “Woman is at the bottom of all But yrtnjre
Hon. Jamb M. Howard, r.f Detroit, late confident of his ability to prevent the
SracF'tq^i
misdiieC” “Yes." said Frank, “and wbeu
Federals from advancing on Charleston
Attorney Genera!, is eletaed.
able.
1 used to get into mischief, ray mother relief itaM
©r Savantiah.
Th.1ft.l vot..t^d Mf.llow.:
•
It !gU
ill be termed a thmthing
would aoou.be ai the bottom of me.”
WAsa’NoroK, Jan. 4.
SyruftRtei
ftaWahwota iiattwft relief to
the little «i
The Agent uf tbe government, who
-n«.kwh G.’wrth,
- - 19
- --xr-"
auparintsndvd the removal of Mnapn and
Itec. 25th. al Um .1.^. Aiher-K la Irvte*.
--jsaao
Imm p.
.• .• 1«
x*. Uiri«.«neT,
vnrwinncy,
jo
Slidell, from F®rt Waarren to lhe British
Six informal ballots were had. Governor gun-boat Rinaldo, returned this morning.
"f ?«': No papers were exchanged btaween the
Well*,
, tzl.lt I'lMr, Cu I ....I1\CCt . 10 ,
«nd that'«/Wr. W.ldrxm. late member of sgeol sod the English commander in con- MIXTJBR iwuh
neejion with tbe delivery and recepjioD
Congress from the.'Second District, H.
of tbe rebel Coratwiaaioocrs.
. ------- . ,y ■
The caucus makhjg the com runtion
g*”?' ufar
"* the
»' active
“*»“rempatgn
. «
was one of the most orderly and fatiafac- prtparattataa
an------------------«**»•.
to,,
UU. wl itirwul gu«i ftonng wfateh J&gt;« »BI oom enter. The Govgpi-

A

ONLY rHETASATJQN
mJwWSSi&lt;■■

&amp;S&amp;1

Although it may be

to es-thet no ether nation under heaven,

which «wi ley claim to being even a sec­
ond rate power, would have come to the

same conclusion, so speedily arrived at
by tho Administration.
While we admit that from

point of our own

the stand­

government, and the

claims it has always advocated for tho
immunity efnautral vessels from search

and M*u:e, we had an honorable avenue
for etaape, we enn none the less look upon
thq.demand of England as In the highest

journal* since tbe Trent affair,) is entirely

against the justice of the demand.
land has co busters* with

Eng­

these men;

tbejr are Americsa felons, guilty of the
hlghetaeetaM knew* to oer laws, Um
peurtty
w%feb te
penalty of which
it doacte
death, (fib*
if the otanrre
ataimu
of Mason and Slidell w» irregular, the
nartlbaE»EW““U’“’‘i'“-«'«W

H», w.,u

m.

U-.
. 4U....I
•*’*&gt;' f” ,n i“‘l‘

t.Uc
• «U.
iu
-wc Brttii* ««s. B« nW
&lt;&gt;v«
in™
emjae was Taft her; the dtiTy ground of
«W*w» „
of «ur.

!.»■ 11■
- !?£'

Im «y

-

is^

new Advertlsemente.

prevailed at the reatil‘

nxit hao born prompt in sifin*
qg dir~~
dirpctioaa for fuvuishwg ai| neceaaary r ~

ke!

tgo THAwne accounts for
Gca. BaroaMte ataMins as ouah a mystery
aa totata Genrndahsitrow.

lencseors th produNnumris

;■I

American people.

regarded is the part of 'wisdom to give

bHAtaMr

to an Important and significant fact; but

^ihuul ten,ibousind troop*. could W
spared'from Hilton Head in, adfli6ou~tq

ru inu cnrtTBieo crsi e. Amcncti

Supervisor? for this coanyr

b

J

mnager,

He then stoics that the State

A largo scouting-party, under com­
mand of Gafi. Webber, vrsterdny proe-

irat.d ft. Big'flrtbvl,

military .school .In connection with that
institution.

Gup boats are ^n-

Fw -ul tel

tretaoro.

Also, that Congress be itrged To

naval demoustoatiuo.’

13

simple fact, which la, that of all

trofibloe, threo-tbarth® «f

forward
.-

rW S b

AS&gt;r.

prva. . deurraMRioa t«
their furcea to Jackson.”

FuHNMaqf-Myraox, Jan. 4.

W.iOWe’ft rnfi Ml s*An»fW

. OMfl

6or« E1-.M
snsete.publa

IM
on Nt

�f claims against tbe
Otewr X. AtrU,
f-notifted &lt;»d requested
KarniMtionandadjaataM
&lt;00
Mtevte*» l . *to

■*«..'.

Tiu Daily Aovaartax* has entered its
twenty uventk volume, being tho oldest

q

inKe vl jijp of Halting*. In said
tbe fi*i MoaiMl of Jenuarv. FebrnKNareb.Md on tK Rtbday of May next,
I'kwrjMqwehdaefc, A. *1.. on ths rcapeeiA*BMMnKw|£- litx month! from lhe
fjr

paperwilh thTRrtAvthirfB inCrAse ofnto
comrnerae, the indurtry and prosperity

nf the I’xxixavLAR Stat*.
its proprietors are determined that ita
future shall bn worthy nf tbe confidence
and support of the friends &lt;»f Taunt, Jv»

FWWH.1

tic*,

Fxxxdom

Humaxitt.
Folitlcal.

nnd

It will aim to be bold and fearless i*

■WFSTILt

out in lhe councils of our nation, will save
our country
besetting
, it, nnd will moke it the freest and best
Gnvcrnment the world ever snw.
It will discuM with faithfulness anq
candor all tbe great questions agitating
the iptiblie mind from'Gay 4o d«y. t* ¥-’ ’

3954

OnUieqm&gt;n&gt;oCtk,&lt;xM„*a

Slavery, it w ill .mn-l S.O its un­
compromising ?De, ueHevjpj ns It most
mam

p-Mjewtiit, w» r„«
rillwe •

IK OUR USE OF TRADE;

LIVEtt HfiGULATOR
■“‘"" I.IFE BTTE.B8,
after having vnt^CTd mvvrU wan wilh a'ser’en

svritba oteeas af cwt

.

.

Estate of George Rinehart.

Come and See !!

QTAZS OF MICUIGAX Bxaax Csturcr. .
O At a teuton of the Probate Court, lor tl

To all wbs deatos 11,1 ha wtU «e»d sf tbe pre-

religiously does, that slavery is the pri­
mary cause of lhe present conflict be­
tween the North and the South, and that
leryes • fearful blight upon lheenUDtry
or n*lio«j4e(H^ i&gt;»®tjipreadaDd uipSpW
The War
It will also advocate a vigorous and

determined nrwcculion„ of.the dm
««• mite
dijuoiMiS intil
ths last vestige nf this

most unnat

aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.

WE

vprcsd informatMin whMl bu 'eoncfive* to be tn-

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

prvrv sMasela*....
Thercupoi^l is ordcrod tbal Tucadav ,t)&lt;e 2bth
day of Jaudxrr.lSteSt elet^WltiAr in tho fore-

True Fttlrj.

News Department.
The proprietors are resolved to spare
no pains or expense to make lhe AnvxaTisxit ..qqtul, in all that constitutes a
good jue* &lt;&gt;apfr, to gny &gt;utl&gt;M#o t&gt;
West
With this view an able corps of
reporters, writers and correspondents hsa
been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.

of said deceased. &gt;nd ell other persona interested
in S»id estate ure reqsirud tu anpeur Ua -session
ofwaid Cnirct. tJfctt to be but-fen at the Probate
Office, in Abe village uf UaeUag.*. sad show
cause,if any there be.* why the sainlait will and

feAhis-pbper^lha^moH' complete com­

FAMILY MRDRm,

A nobler thewyp my fart it ffllnTn praise of UnuR'i malchites Pills.

pendium of foreign intelligence published
in any paper west of New York, uhile

Mosh better than pills, end much easier to take.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

our facilities for obtaining domestic news,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed Uy ■DjC.'uBet'journal. Betides
having paid correspondents in all tho
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
session of Congrew, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters whereever occasion may require. Thus, as a

Is a (UMnor tosto and dlurrttej excellent In
cases of Toas of appetite, flatulency, female weak­
ness irregularitlx, pun In tbs aide aad bowels,
blirtd, protruding ami bleeding piles, and general
oner at leMV*u each week next immediai
di nr the hvu i inv i;&gt; tbe prermKlfEKWOfO; PIUNDLE,
A true copy. .}• &lt; ■ , - Judge of !
Diled, Hasting*. Dec. SI, 1851. .
J

READ THE POLLOBTXG TESTIMONY;
|as.'L. Brumley, merchant, IU Fulton street,
-I tars
been aAicted with pilp, accompeaird with bleed­
lag, tbe laat three years ; 1 used

new/paper, we^jnoposc to,place the
vRnnsxR in the first rank.’

BABUROV

bHEJUEF'S BAIJfc.

LTV ER REGULATOR
And now consider ay self A«f.rr.’&gt;- curvZ."
Hon. John Crvsa writes, ‘Brooklyn, March lit
1*10. fa Ute spring *f I&lt;00 I took a severe cold
which tod»&lt;«t a vtolewt fever- ■ I took two doses
2MR£7aV0*S LIVKR RXGULA TOR

greatest care has always been exerwised,
nnd will continue to bo, in rendering it
in every respect ibe moat complete and

LIFE BITTERS,

reliable.

It broke up my cold and fever st oaoe. Prsrlon*
to thii attack, I had been troubled wish dyspepsia
several month*: I have felt nothing of It riece&gt;

Literary and Miscellaneous.
Much attention will Im given to the
IXrtery nod mncrllanotnw tlcparmenl.—
Tales, sketclica, poetry and home and

Otis Studley, Edq-. irt East »&lt;tb Stmt. N. Y.,
writes: Aug. 18. lnto.-l had . dtfimltr wilh tbe
Kidney complaint three rears, with oMMaat pain
thUfomnalicifaiy hrndt 1 had used milt all kUda
•f medicinal, but foand no permanent rcltrf until

foreign nows will find ample space in our

WEEKLY ADVERTISER.

DA RUSO'S UVDR RKGOLATOR,
LIFE B1TTEBK

I passedeloltoa btoeAhy the arethrn. f an ewto
enlirrigr
t*klt pirsMU* &gt;» Deootumcodtog

GROCERIES

MA. &lt;LTVbsw, &gt;1 Christopher Street. K. Y.,

th-v- toa’.
the tolhwity, and rwviorvv! him tn
h-altk and he ■■ i»nw able t» Work
rt.—. .w.
ths At A* Of th« eave. Slid mu ar«
make IvbM use of them tou alee*
to me.lt you think proper^*YJrturs*
LP.offMM. ETchireh.

never foetd anj

Darling's Livsr Regulator.
&amp;±ST62Xt±J'!"-

.Jtsndarl.dq TM know of any other rcraa.ua

HARD-WARE

It is now oven-thirty, om years since
U?e weekly i**pe of Uii» paper wm j»mmcnced.’ It has always been and will
still continue to be, a Valuable family
newspaper. This paper has been greatly
improved of kite in its stylo nnd matter.
It is n very large sheet, containing thirtysix columns of reading mutter, the very
cream of the daily issue, nnd Is furnished
to all subscribers at the low pries of ok*

/amrVytiewspaper. It coriutins a w« kly
report of tbe iniirkcte, prepared exprss*ly fir ilH.ooluutha, which, to every farm­
er. dreror and lumberman, is worthy ten
tunes the subscription price. (imaidcr-

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, irritiu: "Februarr
2V IMO.— I n May last I bad n sc sere attack ofPUo*
which confined mt U&gt; the bauic. I took one bol-

Baril.r&gt; l.lle Biller.,
.

Ad-

Commercial Departmeat
Ite wcll earned reputation aa.thp .lead­
ing commercial paixh-rtf Detroit will be
folly- hialn'tained ; in this department the

ing the variety, quality and valuo nf tbe
matter it enntirina, the Aurr-nrraxa is the
, ■ /&gt;

and was«ab'r«ZpMr*d. I bsvehsd do sMaekstuns."
D. Westervelt, Esq., of Smith Bib. near 8th St.,

cheapest paper in the Wert."

"JZaLlNl.-S UVER REGULATOR.

Fierponi»ml«aiafChnrch. Brooklyn. S Y„

eitatc be granted, and lli&lt;t the petitioner, D»vW
kHw and Janwd Flower be appointed Adminiatnatw*.
Thereupon it it ordered, that Mondiv thslSlb

1 did sound found it to oparsle adnlnbly, rcmov
lag the bile and arousing tbs Ik w t. acti»ily. 1
hart also used 11 aa a
•

kw-xlxi

W ben cm r children an oat ad sorts, we give them
a few drops, and it seta them &lt;11 right. I find it
tuecte the^|enor*l wants of Uie alotuaeh ant) bow-

'

ix^ra,

uf Hastings, andahtpr Cause, if any U&gt;&lt;re be, why
the praver of thopHrtwn«r«honld not bo granted.
And It Is further ordered, that tbe petitioner
give notice to the persona interested In said eatate

MOW IT r m AM.TTto.tSMS- -It wpTobsbly one of

publislted'iu lbs Kepuliticaii Banner, a newspaper
printed and circulating.in aaid conntr of llar'ry,
Lr^tHs* ►ucwi^^weSlte, immediately pravloua
t0 declIU
*
8.C?
(A true copy.)

citeaii cottru—isva, m«3.

Ju

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

TATE OF MICHIGAN,Eighth Judicial Circuit
—I hereby fix and appoint the times/ur hoidIuft&lt;hs esversl terms of the Circuit Court wlthtu
said Circuit, for the yean IWS and 1563, as follow*

S

FAMILY MEDICINE.

DRY GOODS!

Raanca, if yon oeed either or both of these most
exoeltowt Itesiediesjnwtm*tor them st ths atone,
If
do not find tbem, take no other, but iuetoM
One Dollar tn a letter, aad on receipt of the moncy, the Itemed? or Remedin will beeqnt according
to^osr du actions, by mall or express, post paid.

102 N-iM.au Sf., New i’ork.
p(i?i,Ly
n*ue«eaeh-

Hcrriek’s Sugar Coale4
fr~~ ■ '■ _

raarpajiAPgic
Ambrotype;

gallery

Stacks

Vignette Ambru-

I’cerl Ambrotypt*; Ornamental
Ambrotype; fmporial Ambnitvrwfltfinevo Atii-

,

Clothing

‘X’W’
AND COPY ING*«teoxa-order. te abort notice,
and Prices^to soil orden, ftern SO cents to |3,o0,
Wlw/“S2®rf&gt;msiMrtl fristrfr copied m good

GHtay up steam, two-doors wnt of the Hsa

liacsthaee.

llaatnln. Nor. 1M1.

For Children TccthUi*.

«, what We aewr hero bcM able to sarof aay
other nirdicitte—-nfirerha* it felled taaahwte tnsUno*. to effect a vnrrwhmjimely used. ®n tbs
coutranr, all aro delightedHth I to operations,and
apeak iu terns of commeudation W its magical
enbete and metHeal vlrtncs.
We sprite■*)_ tbit
matter, "what we do know," after ten years rirpw
lienee, and pledge our rvputation for ths Millment of what wv here declare.
In almost soery
inatstiee where the Infant i* suffering from pain
and exl.austion, relief will be found tn fifteen or
twenty ml antes after tbe syrup Is adnrinirfsrMl.
Ttiii valuable preparation ts tho prrsrrinMon
of one of tbe most experienced and skill fofnuraes in New Rugland, and hhs been used with
ncvcr-fidltng sttccess in

Thousands of Cases.
It not only relieves tbe child from pain, but in­
vigorates the stomach end bowel*, cemate arid­
ity, and gives taie and energy to the whole sys­
tem. It wiUaltnoetInstantly raitore
-

r:.

Pills.

The best Family CA
I THART1C in the world.
uavd iw naty years by fir o
mDliotui persons aocually , elwaj « give valisfae
uon ; cuntai no ftlang iuiuriouv, patronised br
the principal physician*
I
I and aurgesoo* in tbe
IM
Union, rieganUy muted
w *
’hh “F
Urr Boss# 25 cents ;
■Pff-'WrQ^aih1 tire Buxm fhr one boiler
Full directions nccampa-

aad overcome eontalsions, which, if not speedily
remedied, end tn death. We believe it the best
and ayreal remedy in tbe world, in all saaao •
Dysentery and Diarrhea In children, wheiber tl
arises from terthing, or any oilier eenae.
W«
would say to every a&gt;other who has a ehiM Mf-

\aW

Full directions for using wiH amwmpaqyjMsh bate
cuivmT cfBES?8.’J!rT,SLfi2StS?

#?rHr,pper‘ So,d bj Dro«i*uAwngbomu&gt;e
Principal Offlce, 13 Cedar *t., R. Y«

rsica, war U cxxrs rce bottlk.
decSO;lWt&gt;-lyr

NOTICE

“I"^1“ go at any time and aavwhere, In the

pounty, to lake Ltkenrsiws of tlw Eick or Deed,
Or to tao views Of I'ub)c Building#, or privets

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

SOOTHING SYRUP,
Which greatly facilitates the preeces of. teething,
br softening tbe gams, rednclngall ioBaMalioe—
will allay aft yeia and apamoMe settee, uadis
sure
TO HEGULATE THE BOWELS. . .
Dcp&lt;nd upon it, toothers, it will give art to
vourselvee, and
BELIEF ASP HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS

Griping in the Bowels and Wind Cholic,

DAN‘L 8. DARLING,

Cruyoa

OTICE IS HEREBY GINKN, thas aa the

Terms,
Daily one year
•
SG 00
Semi-weekly
2 00
Weekly
■
1 00
As an inducement to our friends to
exert themselves to extenj! our circuit
Gnu, we propose that toy one sending us
ten new names fur the weekly, wonmpanied by ten dollars, shall have an eleventh
copy gratia.
GEIGER A SCBIPPR, Publiahen.

.V ns
An experienced None and Female Physician,
presents U&gt; the attention of mothers, ber

J. W. MAYNARD'

OUR GOOD#

Unusually Low I

GB4NT &gt;

�ATIB’B
OATHABTIC
PILLS

blood prairnntm bwcbhus

CURE

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

/jji. iioAtcn

NervousHeadache

IT WHX MEMO WOOD.
k is... . a»vu*m
IT WUA MKND uuran.

DB. J.B0VEED0D8’

FALL AND WINTER
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

GOODS

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

IT WILL MEND

HAND

with one of the LARGEST and

aLtyratss
and strength of the whole
CEPHALIC PILLS

Ute

am tho

BEST Anortments

facts:

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

CONTAIN MO MINXRAL.

IT WILL ME.VD ALABASTER

of

rennit of

DYSPEPSIA

DRY GOODS J

(sot everything but Metals.

N CKM1ST

MIL LINE RY

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS:

seMeet te iMaimde ^3 fatntadM;
without them, as they revivifying to «
THESE DITTUUi

SICK FEMALES,
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

•1! other Dealers in Med-

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.
FRIGE 25 CENTS.

GROCE RIES

HKXRY C. SPALDING,

THZ TOU.O'WIXG EX DORA SHIFTS 01

iiwr rui*. ii pwm i
&gt;bkb they i-ltanv* *t uu»

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,

•

Price S3 Cbnta per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Buttle.

BOOTS,

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD

SHOES

Ever shown in this

Bear in mind that ike SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by tbe

Market, which we

VhtMren aad tofawte

advance from

IB WITHIN THEIR REACH.

78 WILLIAM STREET,

NEW YORK COSTS.

thia truly sew&gt;it[fc diaootary.

rieaao give us a «nU.

Mcacnville, Conn., Feb. S, 1M1.
Sin

J, ft

&amp; Co.

et vreta and clilkhia.
Dyapepila, Imparity of the UlooA.
gee. J. F. Utnut,
.Wtral
«A, M*n.
Da. Am: 1 haianenl jour Hite will, rxtaannUaarr
iv™ la toy temily an-l o moo-; &lt;!•.»»• 1 «i«
in dteln* To ruc«Utfl lha
purif, th* UuwI. they aio tho &lt;Ky te.l &gt;1
r«»r kcr-rn, aul I cau eaaAitenUy rvcena CU.I Itea to
my frteoto.
Vourn,
J. r. niMEr.
v 1U1», if ynuinn Io. I., j.. Urt. 3,
Dot Bra: I am adng your Cathartic tlUa la

Jutl.N C. MeACUAM.

m.

0.

Important to House Owners.

Imporanl to Builders.
Important to Farmers.

this paper
ical Almat

“Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15,1861.

frame ia liable.
Tbe following are among tbe dixtrexsing vari­
ety of human diseaaea in which tbe

mw

H. C. SraLDixo. Esq.
I wish for some circtisrs or large show bills, to
bring your CeyhoUc Tilts more particulrriybcforc

in &lt;mm Lw to pour POU, wau
Respectfully youre.
B. B. WILKES.
TpmlsnU, Mieh., Jmx.14. 1061.

Mb. Srxumco.

The formula of these Bitters, now (IM1| the
le uronertr of Dr. Hoback. oreinaUd withone

sa or Arrmrs'
im, iLi-Taarn

eurviMvi »imi in I
Itlte. IbJrdlKta

Oepbalic Pills accomplish the object for which
they were made, vis., Cure of Headache ia all its

king luwovctneat-io the elearnses of tbs skin.—
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA wilt always
bo cured by one dose,or by two in the wont caeca.
PILES -The original proprietor rf these med­
icines, was cured of Piles, of M years standid g by

CT A single bottle of SPALD1NG*8PRE1’AR’D
GLUE will save ten times its cost anmsalfy. jga

, sale, speedy niid certain remedy.
inesleaVe the system subject U a

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

TEMPERANCE,

breakfast.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS*

.

No Heat ia required in making application

Il can be applied by any one.

any addrem, II desired.
Prepared by Dr. J. C AYER'ft CD., Lovrall, Mass.

psnMble'aa a

For sale al 11mtings, by Robkbts a Btbikbb.

Is now

C.

lured by Hru.v, thtn er Hi
Boaua, or any external

iof Boor

TONIC. MLD1CINX AND BEVKRACE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

MOTT,

receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

Niehola,OraneevilleMi)la,
man and DaWsimer, Middleville. M. C. Swift,

Consisting in part of

Molasses and Syrupa,
Green and Block Tcaa.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Caffe,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wara,
Clean, Tobacco, nnd Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,

CEMENT,*

For Coating Metals of all Kinds when

NOTICE!
IIS EEKOW tBiryiSH,
THAT ALL THOSE NOTES ft ACCOUNTS

-* ssiir
Wj^la\TTo,K?S-Sl.-£
1TKIU. MOT

win be left at tbe Exprcn Mke,
Far Callee tiai.

CHARLES WIDDIFTELD ft ©0,
•OLR FROraiXTOWl,

F«r rrewniM art BcyalriBg Hefei
awbrtiUkliii.

Of Long Standing,

Soaps, Salenttus, Cauia, Pepper and

Spice.

PERCHA

•prtS-ly

Groceries! !
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powderud and Granulated Su-

GUTTA

LKAKY TIM AMD OTHER METAL ROOPS
an be repaired wrth GUTTA PEBCBA CEMKST

GROCERY, SALOON,
JL3XFX&gt;
BOARDING-HOUSE.

Dragt, Paint a, Oils, Burning Finid, and Camphane.

SATE TUX PIECES I

I Sptak ikt Tbingt of Truth and Sober-

DISPATCH!
OTUlhU... r^MT.TW.

Ever offered in BaUle Creek,all of which
will be sold at prices that cannot fail to
cult purchaser*.
Particular attention paid to filling or­
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
anliitfactioTi guaranteed in every case.

STILDlTfl'B nucpi BID flies

“USEFUL IM EVERY HOUSE.

•-

TERM.

Tbs expense of applying 11 to bat trifling, aa ax
ordinary 'Roof can be covered and finished Uu

BILIOUS FEVERS A LIVER COMPLAINTS,
-(iniui Duturr, Loss or Arnmra. and Du-

SPALDING® PREPARED GLUE!

ECONOMY I

feaad ia tbe United Strtea. a^naiated with lhatr
DKtto^KDOMc* TMrnjA^v^ii'Brr.

i racroana, Focxn
qtsa. CifcncnCT. Rxil Roas Dsrvn. Cara, and oa
Pnwuc Dcmaorne geaerallv, Gosbbxusbt BviLa
uua, Ac.; by the principal Lt iLDcre, AacniTtcra.
ud MOOT' DUEABl^RWFlNGm

KINDS.

hxckxt unwu.

Pills for
Also WORMS, by dislodging from tbe turnings
of the bowels tb« slimy matter to which these
creatures adhere.
SCURVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a perfect pnritr which them LIFE
M EDIC1NES give to the blood,and all the humors.
SCOHBirriC CRUPTIONh and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effort upon
&gt;d the morbid state

Thia article baa been thoroughly
ork aad all parts ar tba Uaifod 1

even- respect A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER cud
TIME FfcoOF covering

ISAAC

JL WHEELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich.

morning d
Dyspen.la,
mor it is avp

rt"l«r lllpr, art- rxirlln.l
Im alien wlaAlrm- uorl

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the
M, an.I bmmmA alnM. aah. an^
. ft-— .r

FEVERS of aB kinds, by restoring the blood
to a regular circulation, through the process of
rcipiraliou iu such eases, and the thorough eola­
tion of all intestinal obstruction in others.
The Lire MxnictNn have been known to cure
RHEUMATISM permanently In throe weeks, and
GOUT tn half that time, by removing local iuflanialion from the muscles aud ligaments of the
jointa.
DROPSIES of al) kinds, by freeing and atrngtbening the kidneys and biadd tq they operate most

■y to Maiwajfcs

and delightful Stomachic and Cordial far
Llillera. had then.

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

Htai

Dt J. i»YEE DOB?

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

T

HrxBT C.8rau&gt;uta, Esq.
Please find inclosed tnentT-Src cents.for which
send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. Tkry
ero truhr tht farf PiUa liuta tar triul.
Direct
A. STOVER, P. M.

’

Imperial WJne Bitten

A NEW ARTICLE.

HESE MEDICINES have now been be­
fore the pnbUefora period of THIRTY YRS.
and during ibai time bare maintained a high
character in almost every part of the Globe, lor
their extraordinary and immediate power of res-

H. C- SrxLOi.xa.

Respectfully yours,
JNO. k SIMONS.

JOHNS A CROSLErS
improved otrrra r**cna

la dMovn a&gt; eonro

LIFE PlLts AND PHfENIX BITTERS

phalte 1‘iUa.

ceiring. are CMminsivO

ccrnt everybody.

MOFFAT’S

Ms. Srxtniac.

FEMALES.

Important to Railroad Companies.

CEMENT BOOFING,

Hkrtford,Pa., Feb. 6,1W1.

Bpruee Creek, Huntington Co., P., I
January 16, is, IS61.
[

NEW TOKK.

f Liberty Street

■ Your ob‘l Servant.
JAME3KEXNEDY-

Yours, respectfully.
LA BY ANN ST01KH0USE.

JOHNS * CBOBLEY,
(Sole Manufscturera.)

every avenue ana organ 01 ioe»v»lon&gt;,
pel it thoroughly and permanently.

Ma. Sraumro.

swvd o/ca
1 seat her.

Liberal Redectien te
TERMS CASH.

SPEEDY AND BURE CURE

from thm.

Price 25 Cento per Buttle.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

are prepared to sell at a small

THAT A

ctey

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

OR SECRETIONS.
in which they do not give prompt rrlirf, and

WILL COjmKC'E ALL WHO BCFTNR FROM

HEADACHE

Priced Cents per Bottle.

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,

One Bottle uf

AMERICAI CEMEITT GLUE.

CROCKER Y!

FAULT GBOCF.IIES

D. C. HAWLEY.
Hartings, Dee. IT, 1M1'
Or Cold
TEA

OR

B. MOFFAT
. 'it, Mbw-Y
FOR KALB BT ALL DuDOGIBTS.

JWXAC a IfOTT,
DENTWT. la

B&lt;m4 wtHU

nor21-tf

UUf.I

Shaving Saloon!

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REPUBLICAN BANN
VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1862.

Sutinjs’ gnsixtss Sirtrttrj,

receive him before hto body should find
ita final grave in the deep waler of tbe
Ohio.

Cjaiu fortrg.

NO. 37.

He departure of Masoa sad Slidell
from Fort Warren was conducted as
quietly as possible. Tbe garrison, with
ua exception of the guards on dqty, were

THREE TO FOUR
Down—down be ahot through the
yielding air, Yet the bravo man retained offin good humor.
Indeed, he has re­
all his thoughts, and with wonderfol pres­
cently been in good apirite, and be has
ence of mind managed to keep in a per- borne his imprisonment with tbe air of a
pendiculgr position, As ha struck Into philosopher.
top of tbe ash, he clutched to the yielding
Mr. Slidell was somewhat sulky, and
limbs, which broke his fall to the first I
not at all pleased at going in such an un.
ostentatious manner,and In such a vessel.
Here, fortunately, be fall upon hia feet He evidently expected that * steamer
upon a bank of crumbling shale, which would Cnme bore especially for them.—
Sin partially breaking the shock of tbe
Part of his 111 nature may be owiag to
, let him down to tbe next lodge, bls health, which baa not been good for
eighteen feet farther from whence he
some weeks, keeping him pretty dose to
leaped—first six and then twelve feet to hia room, although he has not called for
the edge of the water—making la all an medical aid. _____
almost perpendicular height ofone hun­
She tug Starlight, with the four rebels,
dred feet. This measurement was made reached Provincetown a little before 5 P.
by Col. Boone, and some other oIBcers, M., and immediately proceeded to the
the day after this extraordinary pertorm- English rioop-ofwar Rinaldo, and trans­

J. RUMELL,

WAR!

WNIT1AK A ROBINSON,
ar ANUPACTURKRfi of tie. shsei-lroa sad cep1’1 per wsro. Deetante tone. nails.*iMl.Ki«M,
.Mf fieHsrers.satteryaUetoros. 8tar.oa.Socr

Would we turn ■way *11 trembling,
la our Mind aad weak deepair!
Would we ahrink from little shadows.

On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

Jfwakaee IhaaUaatntury.
Qulrering through tbe heart of pals,
WoulJ uur womanhood dare doom theca

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp;, Striker,

This the blessed aagefa know.

JV*T EEC El TED
new and most complete assortment of

DRl'Gi AND XEDimiA
rfCl»ea&gt;lcaia, Palate, Otis, Caar

W

HOLESALE and retail dealer In Groceries
and PrertafoM. J’urt, lard. Batter, end

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

SJisrtUana.
A DE9PRKATE LBAF.

•WEESET A AIXEN.
TTORXEYS AT LA W»nJ Solicitor* in Cbaa. o«yy. Particular attentuHiMM to Cawvag-

During the early years of the country,
the Ohio river was the acene of many
XST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL chivalrous and daring adventures and
rURP08ES,0NLY_C
exploits; and many wero the sanguinary
smuggles which took place upon ite banka
between tbe bravo pioneers of lhe nettle-

OBee in the Coart IlouM, RaeUagS, Mi eh.

GROCERIES!

H. WRIGDT,
TTORXEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIG8. RAISIN 8, CODFISH;
Office. with tv. W. Ralph Eaq., Middleville,
Barry Coonty, Michigan.

DANIEL COOK,

(I*tuTHApt:TPT-tyk.jiiibfc'fa'ff'

X OF THE PEACE, Genrral Land and
rent, will attend to the caileotjoe of
11 oihrr buMoeai pertaining to hia office.

And CeeklRg Extracts,

HOLBROOK,

PENS. PENCILS, imtS, PAPER, EMVELOPEB, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

J. M. RUSSELL.
(HYSICUN and Surgeon.

Office in RoMell'a
MOST POPULAR

JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and Surrron. Dwelling on Broad
way, scar ths Cour, Hbbm.

PATENT MEDICINES

OTART PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will
tend to *11 bwaiweae entrusted to him wi

N

sees of
sud vicinity, tb*t we intend I
sell wcrrthing in our line of trad* m cheap ** c*
be bought »t »oy place. Give ua * call aad jedg
for rueroelve*. We iuUnd Ui soil

(DEHEAT, 1F©» ©ASffil
COMPOL'ND-

J. M. KETIMA,

StZ’bzr1
I1ast»gs

ROBERTS A STRIKER.
Maaes 8, 1861.

C. PR1JIDLB,

menta and the red enemies, who were
justly jealous of the growing encroach­
ments of the restless whites. On the
southern bank of the river, and a little
below the mouth of the Kanawha, where
now stands Uro village of Point Pleasant,
is a high precipice, well known to the pas­
sing boatmen as Ulin’s Leap from tbe
following incident which occured there :
During tbe Revolutionary war, the
present site of the village above named,
was occupied by a small stockade fort, as
a protection to tiro surrounding settle­
ments agsinst the attack of Uro savages in
the interest of the British, The people
on the alarm of danger, would leave their
fields, and gathering up their familiee and

stock would seek shelter in the fort;
where always was stationed a small force
uf militia.
Here they remained till tbe
Uireatening danger was removed, when
they were returned to their occupations.
One day in the Spring of 1772, Cel.
Boone, who was iq command of the stock­
ade. missed one of hto saddle horses,
which bad strayed away from the encloeeure, and called to one of his men to g«»
oct in the direction of the river, and
bring the animal baejt to the forL
The
man was Benjamin Ulin, a non commis­
sioned officer. • For several weeks there
had been no sign of hostile Indians in tbe
vicinity ; and contrary to orders tbe man
left the stockade withoutarma, not deem­
ing it neccessary to go beyond the cover
of lhe place In sehrch ofthe missing horse.
But on cetnlng to the margin of the Kan­
awha, be found, by the J racks upon the
shore that the horee had crossed over to
the other side of the stream.
Procuring
a boat Ulin crossed the stream and fol­
lowed the track, which led down a little
K* along the high bank of tbe Ohio.
is be followed to some distance, dll at
length he cime to the animal quietly
feeding upon tbe scarcely unfolded leaves
margin of the bluff
He now cautiously approached

DAMIEL ITRIKEH,
ceooL Books of ell kind*, alao Nrwsrsrn
for
by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

H. COOK,

S
B

txtac**'* Ou&gt; Lo«d&lt;w Doi
*1 pnrpoees, for sale by

the

runaway, with a bridle in hand, and bed
alm net hie band upon hie mane when a
fierce war wboop, accompanied by a dis­
charge of fire arms buret upon his startled
ear, aad caused tbe frightened animal to
spring from him and disappear in the for
•at.
The next instant Ulis found himseif
surrounded by a party of Wyandotte
ladiane, who knowing someone woold be
in search ol the horse had lain to ambush,
awaiting hie arrival. Tbe savages ware

RKMKDIAL AUMT.

to efodc tbsm.
But secretly bad he m
s hundred yards Io that direction when
be perceived Uro path filled wiih enemies,
who again ornnsd a fire upon him from
that point.
Thus auiromdad by hia enemies, he

UM.
Finding himself still able to move,
although seriously injured by tbe terrible
shock be bed received. Coporal Ulin
threw himself into tbs river, with tbe
intention of swimming to the opposite
side, but finding the current too strong
for his already overtasked limbs, he drew
himaelf again to the shore, and being un­
pursued by tbe Indians, kept along under
the c|i&lt; until he reached the mouth of the
Kanawha, and then along t’
'
that stream till be again fellin
______
with the
canoe ia whieh he crossed before,
‘
and
safely reached tbe stockade.

During n few years pasV’eod liver oli"
has been the gnat popular panacea for
consumption; tensot thousands of barrels
of so-called cud liver oil have been sold

Svs to its columns Aursetiuna pMtit
titans of Michigan cannot find in any
New Tort or otbsr Eastant Paper, and
which cannot but make It a more welcome
visitor to tbe Family Qrde, tbe Farmer
Mechanics, Marchant, or Frcfttelussl

Hudson,

feature, the TW&amp;wm baa
the State, bs It has sot in

interest

Atabout alx, P. M. the Rinaldo got
under way, and proceeded on her voyage.
In about two hours afterward a vloteat

cf a hurricane, but the wind was offshore
and probably tbe safety of vessel was not
endangered.
During tbe atay of the
Rinaldo al Provincetown, no communi­
cation was allowed with the shore, nor
wss any boat allowed to come along aide.

Tbe following

ment.
Indeed, it ia believed that to the
carbonaceous elements of tbe oil, which

we believe has never

mainly due the benefit that teas been de­
rived from the much lauded and liver oil.
Acting upon thia belief, eceofour first
physicians. Dr. A loom Clark, who ia.

aa a substitute for tbe oil.
Cream la
essentially an oil, very similar tn Ila com.
position to the ood liter oil. lard oil, and’
others of like character, while It is far
more palatable, and vastly cheaper. Ito
Medical Reporter.says that a conautrtptive patient, now under treatment, la
taking cream with bettor effect than was
experienced und*T the cod liver oil pre­
viously tried,
Our advice is. for all who have,or think

tally, as much of it aa the atotnaoh will
digest well.
Eat it alone, on bread,
with baked sweet apples, and st every
meal.
Eat it believing it will cure, and
we have no doubt that it will prove quite
as effective as the purest cod liver oil

•hat they begun to bdif re that their own
countrymen were afraid to measure their
strength with that of the enemy, and this
thought gave them mare pain than their
wounds which some of them ware still
suffering from.
In a moment after the

Guerriere rode gallantly forward, show­
ing her burnished sides; and as the
swells carried beroloee to the muzzle of
“Old Ironsides,” Capt Hull, wbo waa
then quitfl fat and dres»ed in full lights,
bent himself twice to the deck, and with
every muscle and vein throbbing with
excitement, shouted out as be mads an­
other gyration, “Now, beys, pour it into
them.”
That broadside settled their
opponent, nnd when lhe smoke cleared
away tbe Oom modere,s tighte were to be
•sen split from waistband to heel. Tru­
ly tbe Commndurs had a soul “too big
for hia breeebeit.”
Huffman used to add
that Hull, nothing dtoooDcerted, gave hto
orders with perfect coolness, and only
l.l.
D—t. —_

papw.

Invariably in advance—Single Copy,
11,60 a year.
Twenty Copies, 620,00, and extra Copy

to the person who forms tbe Club.
For a Club of Fifty! we give Thfeo
Extra Copies,or tbe Tri-Weekly Tribune.
For a Club of One Handrod, Six Extra
Copies, or tbe Daily Tribam.
The Low Price te Cl«ba will »•&lt; admit
of
PV-““ Of nrniiwteffeaite Agnate

Persons engaging to gel «• (Juba are
requested to send in subacribara’ Mmca
as festas obtained^t 1100 a year. Sub­
scriptions may commence at any time.—
PAY ALWAYS IN ADVAJ&lt;Sju,

When a Qub has boen foewariod, «b
dittoes may be made to it on the same
terms, whether sent in by the person
forming it or not,
It to not Droesesry
that tbe members of a Club sboold reaeiva
their papers at the same Poalhffiew, Cfer.
Kmcn are supplied at tbo Low 1st Clvb
Tsa. Money may be forwarded by maft
atour risk.
Spedraea Copies will bo
scat free to all wbo deaijp them,

Is published Morning and Evening, and
to sent to all parte of the State, by the
first mail, express, railroad, and other
conveyances, giving the vary JHttf Toto.
, ;rsph. Commercial, Marine, Political and
General Nxwa, Foreign aad fapestis, ri I

TBF DETROIT TRI WEEKLYTR1BFKE
Is published every Tuesday.Thdreday and
Tbe Pittsburg Morning Aritl, under
Saturday morning; *»d sent by mail to
this caption gives a story of a disltnguised
all parts, on tbe morotng of publication
citizen of Pennsylvania as follows;
at M OO per Msaa; twa eupisa,
Somb thirty yoars ago a barefooted
boy floated down tbe Susquehanna on an
humble raft, and arrived at Harrisburg.
contains all the lalttt n«w of two Asya of
He came from the north, and belonged to
the Daily.
a large family; all bis worldly goods
ware tied up in a littl e pocket bankarohief.
He nought and obtained employment, in
a printing office as an apprentice. From

Some people are very apt to use harsh
angry words, perhaps they think they
will be obeyed more promptly. They
talk loud, swear and storm, though after
all they are only laughed at; their erdere
are forgot, and their ill temper to remem­
bered.
How strong to a kind word ! I j
will do what tbe harsh word or even blow an apprentice to a journeyman, from a
cannot do, it will subdue tbe atobora, journeyman to a reporter, and then an
will relax the firm, and work wonders. editor, tbe barefooted printer boy worked
against obstacles which tbe suffering only,
know, i The persevering follower in
Franklin’s steps, began to realize the
fruit of toil and privation.
The young

• trifling fault wbieh

ablod to accomplish tbe object nearesttbe heart—tbe establishment of bto moth
er in a borne above want. In pt;session of
Genetti wm sinj
efeyr comfort she could desire,
Hto
■tagbrofoera were hia next esre; and like
Napoleon, he had a strong arm with
which to aid them—and indomitable persevareenoe that nothing could long suc­
cessfully obstruct, In a few years they

Another iui

wlH dosnythiag for you
kind tn me! aad bsndiM
agemsb ths load tented L

tl&gt;e

I. J. DlHT,

ol
Michigan— ite
devotion to the
Local sod Garni JutesooU of MioMpn,

went with them on board the

if

•NW

Com.

V

seen print. Ogden Hoffman used to tell
tbe story. He was in the great fight
between the ConsUtnUon and Guerriera,
a very large proportion of the material end said as tbe British ship came sailing beyond ths abcee terms. Or aha and
sold under this name has been mainly down ou them, aa they beard the sharp
ford 9iL We think little harm has been orders, when tbe gun t were ran out and
done by the deception, except the cheat lhe men could bo eec-j ready with their
involved in aeliine for |1 per pint bottle, match locks, an officer came in baste to
an article costing less than U per gallon. Captain Isaac Hull and asked for orders Esstaro paper at the toteet/pries posssMe
There to do doubt that thousands of to fire. “Not yet," waa the quiet res­ •a Chsis, M a means of prYpsroHt Rgd
cures have been effected by tbe use of ponse. As they esme still nearer, and fortifying its political friends on Btatb
both ths pure ood-liver oil and the spu­ the British vessel poured In her fire, tbe Iuvks and all questions Btete Policy, and
rious Isrd oil- Faith in tbe article, (that first Lieutenant of the Oumtitution came State Administration, and as an iuduccis, in the label on tbe Itoule, and in the on the poop and begged permission to ment to Voluntary Effort on the port uf
adverttoame&amp;taof the aellara) baa in many return the bro-ndside, that tbo men could tbe Republicans of Michigan, for the
“Not
eases dispelled fear atxl storied the pa­ not be restrained much longer.
Sull
tient on the high road to health-; while yet,” was Uie indifferent reply.
nrerer
the
British
ship
came,
and
the
the real nouriahmsnt afforded by the oil
is often just what is needed by the dys­ American prisoners, wbo were in tbo to tbe support of your County and State
'
peptic patient Buffering for lack of nutri­ cock pit of tbe Guerr I ere, afterwards said Papers,

aaw do possible way of escaping from
their beads bat destroying his own life
by leaping from tbe fearful precipice.

InroMf for tiro terrible d«rt
ipertgie wsateevftehfa, the

ferred her passengers.

DAYS

THAN ANT NEW TORE

�W
kee Springs submitted

the following

report ^““ gf" yr—y

T"

James Flotrea

10,00

JKT T ’

114
rnent; Boa
man; Roll

do S. Hollon I

■inf, ainilaiar
that tbe chaff be a

»«a
member of said

comiMfad,

Yeas.—Messrs. Bassett, Cramer, Hall,

Mr. Cramer moved to amend tbe re&gt;rt by allowing the third account of Mr.

‘Persons

Whole No. of families
-ET^~
’T-XI

--'»r^r?&amp;re3TV?0TC

.

rtfi»rt from the Town of Barry ,?hpi
.Ft*
'
No. of
Aflrt

Numea of Families,
Mn. Nlebols

FtiHiiahod
------------♦15.00
W,©0

Persons,
2

do Hdman

-

1

Cfa Gilfepie

V

8

; do’Wright

2

10,00

relief ofdbofatn-

_
____ . dttial'tlioaereral
AMMHMMteMMrtlS**------- -

**
u *• Persons
“
8
*Am1 Paid to famflio*
_______ . »4i,«a
Mr. ‘Oratner anf fritted the follow-

.

Mr. Thomae moved that tbo

any ralipl Jo the famili.. of voluateut
Kboro tbo fploutoer ooliuinp waa «t

an actual rmiacnt

of thia County at

U» Uaeof’enlmtaiaef.

Total
8
41,00
WUfa Na of fatniU* fanrisbed
4

MaSonetr-

Mr. Palmer moved-ttuft the account of
Mr. Ral|

Whole No. of

4Tv04

106,00

-

do Atkin* .

do Manger

2M1
14,08
18,16

do Tabor

.
do Greenfield

UT.T7
28,55

Najo^ofFaAiilies
Willcox
doH. Burdick
do Homan
_
JnoAsRhoda Barrett 2
d»R. Durham
2
do Thorp
* 8
do Benington
2

1

1872,f.3

■'. IVi -tu-FvPW
ToUknuU- RwfisU'd
Ms. Jfarnttn ummU, the

__
fol tow,far
Roport from lb« Tuwnefap of

.23,00
»7W

l.’K8,
jU'Afa^ fiirnhhdd

^12,57

SaBtfaaatanttod lU following
r'fr^OnMgtvRte.

further aniehddd that •tHa"'’thno Mr
cbl!ecU6n m Tax&amp; dktotfded Ihrbittfliout the several Towns of tbe County.

QiWiqn

the 1st amendmanllost.

'

•

.

“

Mr. Dall submitted

tbo following
Amt
*5,00

do Stevenson

4

do’Ctfrtfa

1

. ■’ia.

Na MJwmMm

-6

F. D.
H.A.

Ui

Mr, T.JCirfl tnored lh«l lhe vhU pn
th. yrlonaii.n 6f the liin. for collecting
Uw.ha rroohsifl.rKl.
Mt. Teliord offered the - following rcoo
Idibfatk .. .

Merton
CMeman
do Kelly

No.

’.

3
9
3

Aral, i;;
1140
15,00

nreagrv.’

*
tn 1

fe.rwo, «f |

7 lle "2?ollht

profluo. railed -n

K&gt;r

irig, U ijifauth'fl.

oyt this
k«*pfa|.-

EF-A few dn.rewpereann.Wein in call­
ed upon the Seoreiorr of State Aw a- part ’

U» ewU Riehmeod, and the request _WX~*
denied,

lie wft lfHMr ' Informed that

the

ISO
06.00
44.10

----------------------------- 447X1&amp;
nte.’
-t:

P«m-"

il

Xis

k» j'

„

and hundreds

'.fluff
l.d ml
Orgsnl

_ ___________

“»» «.!&gt;«« ,AM ■'

ItmTriford.
1.mamma,

Billy during11
&gt;f cuttil

il ia,

.T.a,C«M&gt;« Jatliw bln. l.,u, ■
W.
.u" A AJ.

Xi-S. Paiatar,
[UJall.a./

»r the 1
rith Ml
.
.-,.1 J)»|
h|U t
fbtt WHcBfiiWj etjuall]

1

W.-W. Ftalph,. j£

M:

* ,o .“t.*4&lt;|.:!«rf», |

rela and

J0.00

W*t*. “J

aw&lt;MteFW’|fW^ yiioiB yrr hcit”7* ''''’

Oh motfon'OfWr. Thomas, Ums fcoltid

JY.iLJw*- •“ .

• F.T TS T&gt;»
cast Or VY. Iz. icueort,
-fl

rtkaimna. We n mice that th® AnfaVff
nSt’drabrwhh Ai mWoV

tie, WM adopted.
;Mr.falJfqrd moved to s$oarn to 7
W. Bui
iraber, Jorefae Imb M M U M &lt;o’alodtUiis.ttrtnwg.
a w. Bas
l_____
eatr
t, Bupt i «--«*■—6-60- 6 00 Mr, Cramer. rnovsd to arncml &lt;• m. Ml
J. M. Wafcnre
' **- - *4^5 6 25.
nc^ourn to 8 o’eiock to-morrow morntogj i
~ "
4 fiO i so
*•&amp;»»**.
■ **
Th A xpestton opan tbe
"rj. • ;
125 2,25. ,
is &amp; ^H^fahoscry, 26 M 26 09
pie original motion carried.
. Garreu, Cout-.frt*. 5i94r 4 00 1
Braddy,
:
M ».-A^l.
Okliaed.

atfib^4bNM4

Sir®

»4«T.«0.

T-Ul.

' Resolved,That the time- fw callcoUng
uk.es in Rutland, be end, ftie^auje.,2

.

ae ol fiuntiy

B

UMl.C^t waa called

on

..
22.
........ .................
». fk.O0.
$113,91 RJon^Supehn^r
.Mr .Tel fc rd submitted thefallowiBg D.Sul|&gt;.&lt;,X»»rM.Ag^ . 3^ JiW ■
W-fiurabtr^mue. .
,1
Report trpnj Jofanstown;
.

cfcltovo*
Aot. paid

for Ibis countyUMMM* M-lfouday last.
Julgc [^ov^jjrey-jd -*o«aoffer noon,’'

oh the report wm atxxpLel
mas moved that thu report bo

The Ques­

’’ ’

'* Aqj't paid'

consols Lieu uf knowiryj pat foe county
d*U-*nFk« reduced-from Iva bjfyw.

Amount of permanent; improvem«t».
\
72.00

" "
1 17 1 17
ey^Pririting fees 32 50 25 90
lyear, Lock A InL I C2. J 5p 1
, Jury fcc«
150 left

tion on tbe original motiop w*s also

* Persons

Report from Hope.
Namenjfamily No.
Mr$ Nowlon
3

faction for paying high taxes, ws !»»*• the

Amount paid to keeper W Poor
Farm,
3280.00
Superintendents’ salaries,
115.00

ed in ttro Township of Johnstown,
wbieh was on4 rndflbtfof Mn OriuibfJ

'hole No. of fa mil tea

Ma
«,&lt;X&gt;

Tofal
97
5ndbNo.x&gt;fF«ml!fes

Anft
FMW
30,45
23XM)
20,06
10,18

iadabt-

3 00

cd in the Town of Barry, which was
further amended on motkta of -Mr^

100,58

do Scidmore

8 Op

Telford that the thoe atee be extend­

amehdmcnt^M^

dw-Qurewh
cb Collin*

R. B. Wightman, Dpt. Shf.

for collection ol Taxes fan also extend -

irett submitted the following
r^pd{t from the Townpf Rutland.

puUiabiag

Friday

and PatricktvaFetxoued from «ens

motion of-Mr. Jfareatl that the time

ftmftie*

'.M
41 Persona
Am’t pald to families
“

$ rArfWMfa.-WttwfTor

------

Maars Telford, Thebae

i»g on the Co»»&gt;ittee ef the relief of
ftimiRtfl' of Wfaifteefa,'they' eompeeing tbe Coramittco appointed to settle
Htg report jrorn n
'jtp.;bf ’
Amt-J' with tbe County Treasurer, and Messis
tin volunteer faahHfa*.. Motion loot.
Names of Fumilics
Persons,
Furnisbre Cratncr, Barnnm * and ^alb were ap
Mr. Orarert nrewfl itont to-morrow
Mys.Gray
T
$T,00 poiptofi to fill’thdr rscatwSc*.
morning at- 9 dcfoct be the thne set
Otio’person' only making applica­
On motion board ndjonrnod until
apart for bearing hafd report. Motion
That the job p(. p
one o’clock P. M.
tion iu said Town,
■
House and other huim
carried.
Mr. Palmer submitted the following
Mr. Barrett moved that tbe time
Mr. Cramer, before voting explained
ry
--K -^.-- ReportIrom Castleton.
Afternoon Saaaion l. P. M.
II. J. Kcnfield, for tbe auni of Two bundfor cdftectfon ’ ot the Taxa? in tbe
Names of famUire. Na
AroL
Board met pursuant to adjourn­ dred and nineteen and 25-1 OOUra doUara.
Township of RuUatid be extended
2
$34,49 ment.
thirty Jwijhfar the tlmo prescriUd Mrs. Fulmer
Mr. Cramer moved, that the sum of
Roll called,
AU members Your cotnmittoa, upon examination of
do.kfavcn
2
5,50
tbe work, find that lhe work of paipting three thouwiu$ five fenfalfW] dollars be
by I4wcfor lhe Trcgst^cr tp make
present.
do D^dge
5
16,52
Mr. ,Palmer moved that a Commit­ and reprira uf buildings was doou" in a
lus return*.
.
do Sixbury
1
8,00 tee of three be appointed to Investi­ good ahd -vrorkmanlUce manner, .and
On n&gt;«*« of-Mr. TUims Uh&gt; bhido' Seely
2
5,00 gate tbe matter .wherein Taxes have in accordance with the contract. The county.
um &lt;u laid oa th.
table.
secretary for the Treasurer’s Offaefa not
The motion wo« loot by the yens and
been paid upon lands, and the game
Total
TT
On motion, Mr. Darfro waioxcnwl
in accordance with the contract; uod not naya as follows:
$59,51
_
lands returned to the County Treses
from forMmr aMnadwioa B tbo prcKnt
whatypnr committee Intended when the
‘No. of Families
T*uB.^M«ara. BatoiUu
Q»jr&gt;«r,
urer and there sold, for delinquent job was let. Therefore, your oqiRipktoc
Maaion On accent of oink,m.
Hall, Jones, Smith, Walker, Wolf—7.
“
Persons
Taxes, and report to this Board-some would recommend, that the sum of two
Mr. TacrMt taorod that the clnir
Nats.—Messrs. Bassett, Palmer, Pat­
$59,51
Amt, paid
Resolution to govern such cases. Mo
Mtpotala «ot*talltm&gt; af three on aalhundred dollare be allowed to •Mr/Men- rick, Polly, Robinson, ’ Thomas, Telford
Mr Wolf submitted tbo following
tion prevailed.
.
.L
:
ficld, to apply on Bia pay-wtotf job; and
7.
..
..
Report from Maple Grove.
TboChalr appointed Merer* Palmer that the i^iaaee of tto emitrart - ptfoe be
Absent; Mr: fhrrett end 'Mri4 Durfee
Name of family
No.
Oramor aid Jbnee M each Cbmmit- paid wbarbs shall plaee hl Urn Treasur­
Mrs. Berry
1
er’s Office rjcfc a secretary ft the wotract
do Baldwin
5
0n motion Board adjduruejJ until calls fur.
do Ledos
8
:D.&lt;3. Robixso.x, Chairman.
doSwoet
4
15,00
On. motion, the report of the commit­
do Lewis
3
10«00
tee
was
accepted
and we committee dis
. Evening Session 7 P. M.
Durlco,Mcosed.
’charged.
. ..
wood piitil
Oo motion, Bq»m
$58,75
Total
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
Mr. Thomas moved to amend tl&gt;c
to-morrow morning'
hour &lt;A-8.
No. of families
ment; roll called, qnorum present. report of the curnmittce on claijns. by
o'clock,
.eaz h
do Persons
Bbnrd proceeded to business,
allowing the account of Mr. Konficldp.at
Amt. paid
$58,75
The Cortnnftto appointed to hires
two'hundred doHMS.
Tuesday Morning, Jah.’-Y. *62
Mr. Dnrfee submitted the following tigato tbe matter whore lands have
Absent,
■Motion cnrHrt.
■ &gt;
■
been
returned
to
the
Coonty.treasurer
Mr. Polly moved tu adopt the repor^Report
from
Brtt|imbrc.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Mr. Sinhfi-rtfbved thni thd sum of
erroncbtuly and. a. fax. title obtained of.the committee on painting and repairs
Amt.
UolLcalled; Megjfau? present. Board NmAe of family Npthree thousand one* -hundred and forty$18,50 thereon through their ehairnoan sub dfcrtmty belMinp. Ottrfed.
Mrs. M. Johnson
2
M^rlhomiurnuived to adopt the report five dollars be appropriated from the Mil­
15,00 milted the fol lowing repeat
do M. E..Johnson 3
Your Committee to whom was re iA the Committee on Chtlms, as ometided itary'Relief fond, to apply eW- the county
’ocfa- 4h tliaSevaraLSBper&gt;'
of the Rep
I
by tbe Board.
Carried.
Indebtedness.
terred tbe matter of investfratlng
i reao to#
lamOn Ai'otion, Board sdUumed to ona
naorv
Total
135,50 cases where Jandsliare been &lt;t#rbhe&lt;;
- jj. J4.r
tUoaof V&lt;MWfaer** jo
o’eloek.l’. M.
No. of families
ously retorfied to the County Treasur­
Mr. Robinson a«iUmitted tbe ffalow; Yxaw.—Messrs. Barnum, Cramer. Hall,
er and a thx title obtained tberec
iag Report from the town of Hretings ...ZdQ Pqrepn*
Jones, Smith, Robinson, Telford, Walker,.
Amt. Paid
$35,50 wontd Legleato to report; fifa
for tire naasUWaf Ovtober.'November
WAif-^-9.
Mr-Patrick
form
Tbomapplp
sub-,
dwm
ft
pnnecefsary
and
jmpoL...
and December, 1861.
Nwi^MMsmBrtstx, Fafajer, Fat
fitted tbo following as hie.report of take any action In tbo m^br.'FMTr
Mr.
ThvniM'subndtteaibu
folio
whig
rick,
Pel}*. TbuOMts—6.
No. of
Awl
said Town,
evci4, but Uate tbo matter wlicro.V
Absent, Mr. Brtrett and Mr. DoffaeNames of Fstfflies.
FMr4hii' 'FcrpM*«.
resolution;
Amt
belongs by law.
O. Q.sPalmer.
RerulveJ, Thr.t the' time for 'th* &amp;1W
Mr*.
Name of F&amp;nilka
Furnished
Chairman.
tion &lt;rf taxes In the trfwnaHjps of Rutland
Mrs. L. W. Pano
,
On motion.td Mr. Barrett dre re­ Barty Woodland and JifliMto#*, fee/and .
do Thoa. McLeod
pile rame is hereby extend thirty anya, ] *wbich was
port was accepted, and committee
6
49JX)
do J. R. RumcII
Mr. Polly moved that {he resolution Repertbribe Besertaleagewu rtahe Boot
di*elM*ge&amp;
Boo ram
,
-fl
43,B»
do Cole
1,00
be adopted? Lost.
fbr the Year 10*1.
Mn Barrett moved that the report
du H. E. Wood
27,36
The Committee upon Miaeell.irfcfous
The wlidle number &lt; f pchoria rcMvefl
be adopted as reported.
Carried.
42,36 Flanigan’s children
5,94
claims reported tbit,tfley had passed upon and supporkd I*
refaift. tfamen
Mr. Thomas moved to take from
do McMarrjr
48,76, do 1). O. Dyo
the following accuuiiU and recommend were iumatet
ixni.l..
8;50
of th* County **
Houae,.andtbo Tabic tbo motion ofWr. Barrett
do Warren
89.86
thirty^tghl reedv*d temporary roiief
do Henry Smith
4,00
allowance1 as follows;*
*
extending tbetfme for jofl^ctfng taxes
do Hoatb
8M0
do Lncy Halbbornc
8,88
8*P«h
8srric»«. Claimed. iUeom. nutAido.
in the Town dt Rutland.
Motion pre­ ;W.W. Ralph, Justice foes 86 59 &lt;2 88
do lOngsberv
18,88 . do Nathan Clifford
Tbw Whole expense of soeh support fala
11,59 vailed.
r
do Warner '
26,58
0.E. ITWU, Sheriff “ 134 83 119 to been 31054.68. Of this amount, *511.44
do MiHa
Mr. Polly moved to amend tbe II. N. Sheldon, Repair Office 4 97
18,28 Total
106,00
ny.

do Bennett
dp 6w1n
do Mlcbac!

1

Tc.llfird.. ——(L .
’^-^HSm?Krrram'HiTnYeTfraC

fWt

�?JH1

8&gt;a

'TfejiiJgstitts.

D4RUNG».-&gt;

MWHEGELA

THE ¥Eft¥ LATEST

LIFE BTTXBB,

ofHasauvJ. Dtoc-

NEWS

tatbority In this ease
Qnto Court ffor ths
&gt;f3CDecember, 1861,

•M- W-simdlW &lt;M«et of We dash
wuto
the batteries -wfateh 4*
enemy kpfimtred to hsrre creeled on the
Co&lt;»jaw river (or.thy .obstruction of the/

LOW PRICES’

DARLINGS

LIVER REGULATOR

Notice

rwem. pasMge ihnsugh that slrsarn to
aound tba death of the -channel. The’ *ffiur sucoceded perfectly, juid the onstny
wwe4rhrea.eut of their emrar.obmenta,
their baUcr!tea.dcin«»riBiifc(j. and the propW/^nArtHam brunght away or deeCroyod, with little or Ho loan on our aide.
“After the ohjecl of the expedition wa&gt;
eaeooted, Gw. Stevens returned to Purl
Royal hrlgWI.'1 At soon as his report
reaches nu&gt; it
be forwarded.”

-INQUIRE OF-

PMMVaalbe morbid and taliaus deposits from
tbe stoaxaoh and bowels, rsipilatee the liver aad
kidneys, iwmavtog every etatruct-Mi, restore a
natural and healthy action In tbs vital ergsn.,—
It is a superior
.
.

GRANT &amp; St’ATDLING

TAKJXY MEDICINE.
-WF STILL-

ias aaAd

li irregularities, ^sm^a Uto sicte and bowels,
Notice!

dabili'^g

P^’

*

ml

£ t

«•*•*

READ TBE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY,

New York, Jan. 8.

more ar leva, being tnlba eeosty of Barry, a&amp;d
Slate of Micblcan.

Tbo Slut rejtiment otnbarkod this altar-

•

Jaa. L. Brumley, msrehant, 184 Fulton wret,
New York, writes. August, 18, 1M0; “I bars
bean aSicted with piles, aoeompaaisd with btetdlag, tbe las* threeyaers ; 1 eaad

IN OUR LINS OF TRADE;

LIFE BITTERS,

Come and See I!

ABAM WOLF, Erretw.

Dartd.JaanSryT.MBSt.

janW

EritEsMTMorge Rttetart.

..Wasiukmon, Jan. 8.
The Norfolk Day 2W ofNfbnday,
says, th. sdwkpm tn the Navy Y|rd wg*:

QTATE OF MWBIOAM, fUnur Cowrrv, as.'

And now consider myself Zuiirtfy aurri,”
flou. Jnho Cross writes, -'Brooklyn, March IB

1S&amp;

Rtchaiond oo Saturday,
There have been severs! Arts lately in

DAUU^CrSLITSR RtGULA TOR

The stdtrheY Ella Wnrlsy ran the
bluckaaOkCUrlMton, from Naasau.

Therespou, it is ordered that Tuaedapithe
day of January. !*;«.•* eleven e'ritok Is the i
noon, be assigned for the bearing and pfoo
said Will skftferiti. aadtbat tewSrirs a
of a a id deceased, and all other bespons inter,
ia arid eriate Me rtquirsdto appear a| a sei
of said Court, then to .be Tioltfvn at the Fro
Office, i»-4he vifege of Hastings, and ■
cause.if any there be, why the sAlaiut will
teriapital should not be allowed.

Chicago, Jan. 10.

A special to the Evening Journal,
Cairo, 10th,says:
”Tbe expedition has;
cummeneed moving.
A large portion of
the fdree have already go'no down die
rivor»-_ Ipia under eunvoy o/ tbo guoIwsats Easttt and Lrirington. The c&lt;pedilion willprubaltiy - land at JefluDjun,
inalnder of the expedition being rapidly
embarked, will sail by to morrow.
.

.

Chicago, Jan. 10.

A special to ths T^ibunt, dated Cairo
ifftb, says: “Tha forces from St. Ixnl’ts,

whiah had boon dctslnad In the river In
cunaftflucncs of a steamer blocking up
lhe channel, will arrive to morrow morn
A special to tho Timet, dated Cairo,
rnunry 10th, says: “The advance of the
peritii«n, composed of McClernahd’s
igade,; .Japdcd ,night utiles down the
’ ’
', al the motuh uf MnyfinW
Creek, Ky.. iside, where tent* were pitch
for the night.
....
. ..
down during Aho afttrpvon and rolwrjpji
at 4«ek.
32to-reiwaindir of tbu in rec

NOTICE !
How to Save Money!

-N*w York,

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

I passed dotted Wood by the urethra. I aaio*
entirely cured,sod take pleasure ia raceuMnendisg
Mrs. O.Tsbow, 11 Christopher Street, N. T.,
writes: .“lob. &gt;0. IMA—1 have boon subject to
I attacks of Asthma tbs last twenty tears. I bare
never found scything equal to

LL PEBjuNS knowing themselves io be in­

A

debled toSUTEti,
the subscriber,
on ’past due ACCUGXldsog
or.

■testy, nervfoaa
aflwvaMteArtA .

Darting’s Liver Begulator.

Specially Notified and Solicited,

1n effbrrHnt immediate rebef.
Liror sod billions rwnsdy."

Jq fettle lh&lt;un WHbonl Delay.

It ts a thorough

Mrs. Tennr, of Brooklyn, writes: “February
28. 1840.—In May last I had a severe attack ofPiles

SHERIFFS SALE.

Which we

ofler'ut

aoni.”
ALL OUTSTANDING CLAIMS,
To atari bw New Xorjt todsbudpees.

and to biliaus attacks. J waa. advised, by a finacri,

I , J ft Ar.-qWWujR

| &gt;»!»&lt;»

DARLINGS OVER REGULATOR.

Erirgy!!'

I did sa tad found it to operate admirably, remor.
Ing tbe bile awd teowdbg tbe liver to activity. 1
have also rer! Hua ’

pieme into the eodsure of U e sub-

m'vvc in tha morniftg.”

WE

11 broke up say cold and lever at ora. Previous
to this attack, 11 ' ‘
---------------------•

Cb«lM*,nS.C. -

‘

10-

According to expreas letters lkwm Part- ’STAG
lL&gt;yal, tliaxnemy's work* were compiktv*- tedto
** p rare property, pay ch srgto, awd^tak^b i m
ly destrvsyM; sod t»«ir tMopn rgfwrned to
port RajkiI lalaiid. Tw«&gt; rdgime.HlM were
gnip'4 buck U» flijum Head on the 3d.—
Aftor.our Uoupa had entirely deuerted

tbe right, title and Interest of Abram b. Qaisk.
line Of the dsfrndanla named to said exaculxM.ia
and to tbe following real catate to wk: Ail that
Certain plena or parcel of land, situate, Ivlng and
being in tbe Ctnnrty of Barry end Stats of Mich­
igan. described as the south half of the north-vast
quarter of scctleu thirty four, in towtt two north
of Range seven west:
WhlsY .aid rijins. titles and interests, 1 shall
txposc for-sale at public auctumqr vcodoy. to
the highest iudfltr, at the front door of tbe Harry

SftaBfiitgs pYirt -Cnrrnrt.

tIto wett&lt; rn shore, the rebels fell Imck
fiyc iniRw to Garden's Corner, alkswing
tltat the edVitt uf the ahwstiaement given1
wV Kniutury and permanent.
Memphis Appeal of ths 5th says,
tlrnt mi
unlay. 200 well armed, men
left Arkansas for Oaceok, Mu., with 200
"•gone loaded with precisions fur Pried;
thry nhn had eight rifled cannon.
Tuaalv4stesu (Tqa*4 A&gt;m of the

FAMILY MEDICINE.

Whan oar ehWren an oot of aorta, we give them
a few drops, and it seta them all right I find it
meets the general wants of the stomach and bow­
els when disordered.”
RKsnan, if yon need either or both of these woat
excellent Ucoiedier.inquirvfor t bra at IL e stores;
if y»u do wot find them, take no other, but Inclose
Owe Dollar in a letter, and on rves.pt of tbe mon
ey, tbe Remedy or Remedies will be pent a wording
to^our du ections, by mall or expires, pest-paid.

prssecu to Um alientioa of mothers, her.

GROCERIES SOOTHING SYRUP,

DAN’L 8.. DARLING,

For rbiMm Tocthlmtf.

102 Nassiu 8k, Naw York.

hicli grtoflr fiteilhalcs the proems of troOinigl
•cRrnise the gvrov. reduevnv all hiUaiiHitivn—
U allay til pdri end spMmodic srimb. »**

Pat try ia teewt andgl Boltina each.
[MVX7 Cm]

HARD-WARE

THE

ONLY PREPARATION

2Aihw»ya. n eassnl InAbvt with 20,000
-fund of nrm«, has been captured by tha

TO r.rGCLAn: the bowels
Depend npon It, mothera, it will giro rept to
youraetvaa, aad

IUUKF ANDUALTQ TO YOEB LVANWi
We Have put np and acid thia SvtMWforget •
r.cras.ira■

STOOD THE TEST OF TEARS,

other medicine—never has it failed in a S&amp;gls in-

And grows saaorc and more Pop*
■lar every day!
Shingles, per M------ A. M. &lt;M* each oFthc
tlqwvd; stki&amp;odtts
---------------ovortHsr th*., brihg the tilde find tod hy tbe Hoc.
Probatr Court, for the final Btflustnsent of all'
claims against said estate.
Dat.d Droamber l». 18dl.
,. .st v^utabaaNuaMENi
. r
been rr*tored .&lt;foO3
CHARLES W. BASSETT,
7 slmnlv wtMdy
.
Ertf&amp;sg:

dwidet
m:.

Jhn. 11.

On JtUty Um C.4. GuHkUT* fercto.

AND

BuHeCiwt. Mich.,Dec. 21, M9.
Puny. WbotJ: Thwi wilt please accents Has to
info mi lher that tbo hair on mv bead all fell oil
ovcrlwen'r yearn ago, oaasvd'toy a complicated
to’T'SftSrife.lTr 7.xxr1,“4.,}t

DRY GOODSt

lifr hastfg Tvdooodma, tn a Hute ri ilspendanoa

ATTACJIMSST NOTICE

”^L

Big
-PM0MW* *9* Wren
■nfeh X the rtWdimp, **&gt;«rw«flky werv
met by a flag of tre&lt;^, bearihg'a mpneagr
from JMaMWeMMfedteH, wiring it I

Grtplag tn the Bowels nt Wind Cholic,

for tbe county of Barry,,in fhvor pf^nudif .Vf
Hussrli- and ahlius IraualV sguinst 'RfdHf 3t.
Thomas, tor the sum of one hundred and fortynine‘Hollars’ and nineiy-fire toms; that property
jnf tbe defendant was taken by virtue of said writ another large bottle would restore it &lt;Mttirriy and
permanently, Ffecl tutxicus to persevere in ha use

/betters could'uxX. bo arranged ’without n
flghti’T^I^GitrfiuW: immediately replied

and that b/bs* tmln$e*edrHastings, Nov. 25th. 1861.

no ursuBgeinuata « •

i
friae F«Ury.
bsLmH of dtoda

e»mp eqiiippage.

AnH testimonials, sew, and alsaasl withnul asm.•bar, might be given ftum ’adie* and gaaitefnco
Hb all grades of society, whene njiik&lt;l teriDnaay
nona ouuld .astel, lULPnrf Wood's-Hrir festerraivc wdl realors lbs bald and gray bsir, aod arv*rivc,tiio^bair of th« youth to rid age, in all its

. r\

of **r,

r *•

f ASSISJ'EE'S NOTICE.

■tend btiwven row and rear suMfeg ritfMsnd
lhe rulrtflhsi will be«r^e-rct aStoiutoU-a^-

-afion—“the reward ia to those that arc kind to Huk
widow and the fatherlexa. ”
TAUT
Thy friend,
W8ANNAH KIW. .

,

1 ’:

•nd sareal remedy in the world, in all eases •
-praauinynwl -fohrin— ftceniiawBnrbdtate it

LisoniaSvMls On, 1»A. M,». ng»Pnoaft.fyWoas ; Bear Air .-In the let tor pari

1» prsfsr of I^MPCA’sJoblessFUlk.

Irbiirwin Jrou^IkiJuheraSia?
aaro anything

mjtAlrePUjs,

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BLOOD PCBIFiaiST BLOOD PIUS

CAlHAEftO
TILLS.

Hfl

OFTHELKrttt

paper witb tbe growth and tocreaaa of th.
enraaarea, the faftiatry and proaparily
&lt;/thaP&lt;xur«uuta State.
■
Ita proprietor* are determined that its

■WL

AMERICAN CEMENT GLOE
ROBACrS

8CUMUHAI REKEMUH
oftbe friend* of Txrnr, Jvb

It will aim to be bold and fearless In
srivocating tbe principles of tbe Rarunlica» Pawtt, which if faithfully carried
out ia the council* of oor nation, will eave
ocr country from the evils now beeetting
it, and will make it tbe freest and beat
Governmar.t the world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
candor all the freut aoretiona agitating
the public mind from day to day.
On the question of the extension of Hu­
man Slavkit, it will stand forth ita un­
compromising foe. believing as It most
relifieUBly doaa. that alavery is the pri­
mary cause of lhe present conflict be­
tween the North and the South, and that
it lervre a fearful blight upon the country
or nation aceking to outspread and uphold
K.

FALL AND WINTER

IT WILL MEND GLA«Bsvs tbs ytasssyflW u| isttrl cal Qtsss bot&lt;te.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.
IWltte avryoyyjvovy tat, II to

GOODS.

ITWILL MEND CBHtA.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

knocked Wt&lt;P&gt;r
«M
be pal cm a* atrcog ss aver.
FT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

TW&lt;

of

FACTS:
That (he BLOOD FURTHER sad BLOOR
ILLS have been prated by analyst* to

CONTAIN M0 MINERAL.
That they ears the almoe* nhlvwaal aoaptaiat,

DRY GOODS’!

Ths War
It will also advocate a vigoroua and
determined prosecution of tbe present
war against treason and disunion, until
th* last vestige of thi* most unnatural
aid wicked rebellion is crushed out

owpaper, we propose to place the Aovnnus tn the first rank.

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

however they may bar. bwe trUted wttb^sU
abuacd: that their direct tendency i* te lengthen
life, aou render it enjoyable. That.operalingdirectly upon tbe pafam y'dfamw m OaSted, they

CAUSE HOOX TO HBAL,

knfciMlJyfMiia, ALUhXU UALL, M. fr.
V ite Jter.te //-oA.4
Dga*iUery, Dtarxtaerei, Baine, Wvriai.
Dr. j. c. a*u, •/&lt;*&gt;«*«.
r&lt;mv row bat* bad a to** tll«J in mj predlca. and 1
boU Uho la CTtewu a*uiw u{ llw lirvt apejlent* 1 la.,
found. Tb.lr alia all,, rfcct a|«* lUlltwaukt.
theta.

-

-

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10 00
2 00

copy gratis.
GEIGER A BCRlPrS, Pablteher*.

[used twenty
mflUoiu pan

direction* accom paay each box.
Warranted aupedor Sc
^2 nyPfllbsJue.ibepa.bUc,
r*M.*a»s*e. LacsCotrarr,

Pride 25 Cent* per Bottle.

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD
OR SECRETIONS,

I’ncs 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
beesinraded.) ffeet a awfohae radrare.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are eadoned by tbe
Bayers.
experfosceof UMraeandauflivingwitnme** «Im,
TERMS CASH.
In tetter*. *fBdarite, medical worka, and by word
of mouth, proclaim them to be the very beet prep­ HT For Sale by all Druggist*, and Storekeeper*
aration of tbe kind ever offered to th* brakrnaown
generally throughout th--------- *—
"
vieuma of ill health. They bant diacaac through
JOHNS A CRC
every avenue and organ or tbe ayatem, aud to ex­
pel it tbonraghly and peru.ancutly.
(Bole Nauafsciura
No one can doubt their *uperiodty after
7S WILLIAM ST

loiporant to Builders.

IDYEAR &amp; Co.

It is now over thirty one years since
the weekly issue of this paper was com­
menced. ft has always been ‘snd will
still continue to be, n valuable family
newspaper. ‘This paper has been greatly

Dally oom year
Semi-weekly

AMERICA!! CEMEST GLTE.

and there i» bo dieeaea nftbe Btsmaeh end BeweU
tbo liver, tbe netvou* iy»tea&gt;, Uia akin, gland* or

Important to Hi

Literary and JKteeeltan eons.
Much attention will be given to the
literary and miscellaneous deparaient.—
Tales, sketches, poetry and home and
foreign news will find ample space in our

Weekly
•
•
1 00
As an inducement to oar friends to
exert themselves to extend our circnla
lion, ws propdse that any one sending us
ten new names for the .weekly, accompan­
ied by ten dollars, shall have an eleventh

and discharge from th* *yatem, erery taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or othenrtM. Th*t
thn
!
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Comer of Liberty BtrveL

greatest care has always been exereised,
and will continue to be, In rendering it
in every respect lhe most complete and
reliable.

ing tbe variety, quality and valne of the
natter it contains, the Anvuimxn is the
cheapest paper in the West.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

reporters, writers and correspondents has
been engaged, wbtwe attention every
passing event of Importance will claim.
Arrangment* have been made ensuring
for this paper the most complete com­
pendium of foreign intelligence published
in anv paper west of New York, while
our facilities for.obtaining domeitio news,
military, nolitioal and general, are not
surpassed by any otherjuurnal, Besides
having Jpaid correspondents in all the
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Wellington during the
aaatioa of Congress, and shall always be Ever shown in this Market, which
prepared to send special reporters w herearc prepared to sMl at. a. small
•ver occasion may raquire. Thus, as a

improved of late in it* style and mutter.
It u a very large sheet, containing thirtysix columns of reading matter, tltc verycream of the daily issue, and is furnished
to all subscribers at tbo low price of otrg
mala* rqa tx.au.
It is emphatically a
/irmiTynewspapcr.
ft contains a weekly
report of tbe markets, prepared express­
ly for its columns, which, to every farm­
er, drover and lumberman, is worthy ten
times the subscription price. Consider­

No matter if tWbrakn PHebee M set eral bsi
cobiliiM!. a staffing save* b art»*Eie**S&lt;^
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER. .
TbaleeeUy Illi ittkT—to&gt;W&gt;saortywsmrt
match It, matt, ut it will asrss stara wtam
put IngStfiW- ..
It will Mend B&lt;&gt;**, Coral, Lata, *nd 1*
fact everythig bat Metal*.

wbo bare lasgniahed foryaanln
neaa and dev pc—'—- ---------pidity under th
all *extial duel
dial and gently

Tb* proprietors are resolved to spare
m pains or expanse to make tbs Advxb- '
tuua equal, in all that constitutes a
good newsoapar, to any published in the
West. With this view an able corps of

Csimrclai Department
It* well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained; in this department the

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rr WILL MEND MARBLE.

with 00. of Um LARGEST ud
BEST Assortments

DB. J. BOVEE DOBS’
mnarialWiae litters! I

MOFFAT’S

w. T OrLTI, !«M.
Du» am: 1 MO uUu*yout Otbarta lite ia My !»«•
Ik*, and End Item an nnlknl pancult t I.. cI»au* U&gt;a
*]*.na aud tariff Utt ftaateAia If lU M—/.
JO1LX O. MXICIUM, M. !&gt;.
CoMatlpatlan.CoatirSaannraaaloM,
Ittecuuintlam, Wont, Neuralgia, Drepay, Purely sU, Pita, eU.
r
JVaaa Dr. J. V. raxfim. JU.Krari. GntnU

QT Bead Dr. Robaek’* Special Noticaa snd
Ceeuficate*. published In a cuaaplcuoos part of
Ibis paper (rum time tu Gme. Dr. RotatekVMadleal Almanac and Family Advia«r, cootetakr a
great amount *f iatervr*--------- ■ —«r .
Information can be had
tbroghout tbe oonntry.
In dificvlt or complicated cases Dr. Robaek
may ba applied to Mraoaally or by tetter enclos­
ing on* stamp for tbe ruply.

,

DR J. BOVEE DOOS’

Imperial Win© Bitters
Are prepared by an eminent and.kiljful pl y,5clan
«bn baa .red tarsi anecewMly la hi/ praette*
tor tbr last t«mty-*vo tew. The pnspriatoc.
before psrchaaiii* thsssUusns ngti lasiMwfo. Jure and sell Dr-ltod.' Celebrated! nitw.ial Wma
BHfora. had (heat tested by tn* dfottagutebed

Bitter*.

Thi* article haa beeu-tberevighly tmtad In Rew
ork and all parts of th* United Statc*..Causda,
West Indian, and OaoUri ami South America, *o
build.ng* of »H kinds, auch a* Facto urn. FcxrxaStsS. CWvmmse, Rail Roas Items. Care, end a*
Poetic Bciuiiaca gencrallv. GuxeaxnEXT Beran

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICIFE8

■ iaeaae—a e*w by these mciiicincs is permanent,
' ar Tmra. bs S*narixi&gt;, axd as Crauo.
BILIOUS FEVERS A LIVER COMPLAINTS,

tbsss wbs sms ess (tarn wtt w(M Is Ung *
supply.

A new and delightful 8tom*ehle*nd Cordial for
giving tone u&gt; the PlomacL, and (er the preeen-

Tbe following are among the diatreeaiog vari­
ety of human diaeeaca iu whiah the
Are well known tn be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleaaaing lhe
first end aecond •tumneha, and creating a flow of
pure and healthy bite, instead of the stalo and
acrid kiad; FLATUI-EKCY. Us* or Arrsrive*
HaArravax, Hsauachk, RemaaSNcaa, Iu.-Tintrre
Aaxirrr, Laxoocx, and Mclaxcuou.t, which aro
general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural consequence of it* eure.
corn VEN ESS, by cleansing the whole
length of the inteatinea with a solvent process,
and witboot violence; all violent purge* l**r« th*
bowels eostiv* within two day*.
FEVERS of all kind*, by featuring th* blood
to a regular circulation, through th* process of
respiration tn such eases, and the thorough sola­
tion of all intestinal obatruetion in other*.
The Ijra ManiCTasa have been known to cure
RHEUMATISM permanently iu thrao weeks, and
GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflatn at ion from, the muacle* and ligament* of th*
joint*.
,
DROPSIES of all kinds, by fretiog and atrngthcmng the kidneys sad bfadd &gt;r, they operate tnost
delightful Iv on these important organs, and hence
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
worst cases of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the tn ruing*
ol th* bowels ibe slimy matter to which these
creatures adhere.
SCURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a perfect puritr which these LIFE
MEDICINES giro to tbe blo«i.and all tbe humors.
NCORBUT1C ERUPTIONS and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effvet upon
the fluids tbai flrod tbe akin, and the morbid state
of which occasion* all eruptive complaints, sallow
cloudr, and other disagreeable complexion*.
Th* n*e of three Pills for a v*ry ahm time, will
effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a atri
king improvement in tbe clcarneaa of the skin.—
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will alwava
b* cured by one doac.or by two iu tbe worst eases.
i’lLEth-Thc aetaiual pnmnater of thro* medteinsa, vroararod rfFitea, &lt;7afl rrarastaadtsg by

JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY’S

TU cheeped and most durable MooBa ■

A NEW ARTICLE.
Dr. Boback’s Stomach

H ESB MEDICINES Lsv.now beaii be­
fore tbe publicfor a period of THIRTY YES.
aud during that time hate maintained a high
character in almost every part of the Globe, for
their extraordinary and Immediate power of rettaring perfect health to peraou. suffering under
—
V..A -t JI-.— --. . - .Ll.L .k._ V ——

Important to Fanners.'

CEMENT ROOFING,

LIFE PILLS AND PHO5NIX BHTEJtM

T

Important to Railroad Companies.

To all wAom ttis may eortrem and it eonurnt ntrybody.

powerfol tonie nature of tbe route end bvrbe of end MOOT* DURAB£TftGOFlNO in taSbh*
which tbe;y ere eompoeed. and u they are. by ellaying aur.atursl cravings of tbe *tom*cb,directly SS'VKW
proasUre of
KINDS.
8
TKMPERANCK,
ramVirrtarU &lt;a (fo
tbs present proprieter believe* that in making L'ndtd SlaU. which eumbice the desirable proper­
them widely knowm lhe public welfare ia aubeer- tire ol OutieUf tad IrurMliif. which are troi-

Frios. 25 oeuta par Box. or 5 Boxes for *L
Frvperad byDr.JCATDt fo00.,LrwrU, Im

it wiD aoon Le fur sale by all of Dr. Robeck**
nunrerec. Agent*, end at Hotel*, Ac., th* aountey
over. Ib (he mep Um*, order* will bo tiled di­
rect from Cincinnati in any quantity, at th* foweat rale*. H i* put up in Qaart Buttle*, and
•eeuraly packed in on* doxen -aae*. Half de*,
““ri*'"M »in. Lo-vrer. be peeked end *«nt to
*ny adder**, if desired.
Retail Price »1 per Bottle, or six for RS.

DR. J. BOVEE DOOS’

31HTIKB’J£dL. VHHII

No {lest is required in making spplkwtion

pensebl* m a

For aale *t Halting*, by Roaxxrt a Stxixxx.

ISAAC C.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

MOTT,

U Caata ta*t Mttta t

Groce ties! !
Consisting in part of

NOTICE!

New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­

In addition to the abort stock of Groceriaa.1,*
baa a full sad complete ssaortmrui nf

itb the meat beneficial
tecriptioo i-fctel Ryu

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TONIC, MEDICO! AND BEVERAGE.

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, hia fall stock of

gar*.
Molasses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Caffe,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wars,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,
Soaps, Baleratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
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Parity tbe Blood I

Fw PrtMrriaffMril

©WISH,

TUT AU. TH&lt;W» MOTW A ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,

GROCERY, SALOON.
’

*m ke left al U« Ex,rm Mm,
Fer Cellecttai.
Kfo -MTak'lAJEBt

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                  <text>VOL. 6
UAPFEB A UEJL5W8,

giuintss Jirecftrs.

A TTOR’TETS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
ZB. Mtotters in Cbanoery, Ta* and Insurance

JACOB FERRJS,
Attorney, Cevunelier end BoUcitor.

WAR!
NASON ALLKN,
prevision., pi
dot., ttah. tested, pertTaad grain
an Kind*. Alan toys tomdiea, ata^ete. Store
CalMarn a Block, Stele alreel, HaaUnga, Mich.

Dials* n groceries,

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &lt;fc Striker,

D. C. HAWXEY,
pkEALER lu .11 Had. of Family Oreceriu,
L-r Nt—» and Wooden warn, and a gwenl asFortment af Proviso™, Abo Notary Pnblic.
Blare, two doer, out of the H.iiinga (lou.o,

ROBERTS
.BALKK3 ia drug
' risen, palnU, oiU

lew and moat complete awortmeut of

W. MARKER,

Yktholesale •“** r*fadl dMj(

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

y- FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLTJB

Tl eery. Particular attention paid to Convoynchsg, the invcstipvtllon of titles to Land
erncieaurcu of mortgages. Aa.
Will be happy
&gt; attend to al! calls tn the line of their profession
nd business.
OSce ia the Court House, Hastings, Mieb.

GROCERIES!
H. WBIGBT,
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. HOB. RAISINS. CODFISH;
la fact, everything In tbn Grocery Hue, sect •»
will be needed for fatuilv uae.
Also a great variety of the

DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Genrrsl Land and
Tax Arant, will attend to the collection of
daMaandall other buxiuew pertaining to b'.aeSce.
Ultna tn Goody«*r'i block, np ntalra.

J

gikkmiiis’J TXBTunnKBir

A*4 Ceekltff Extracts,

roa th* rsrsctAL bskevit or th* ladiks.
We alao keep on hand a good axaortoent of

PENS, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., Ac.

Upon our shelves may be townd all of the

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
B. P. CHERRY,
OTART PUBLIC and CosTeyaueer. will a
tend to all buslnras entrusted to him with
■ W« would rMpocttull.r annocmoa to tha mUromptneM and Ideliiy. Residence, Johnstown,
larry eounlv, Mich. Dianka kept always on hand. x«u» of Haitian and vicinity, that we intend to
eel I ererv th in g i u our tine of trade aa ebean aa can
be hourfa I at any placa. Ona ua a call and judge
for yeuraelvce. We intend to sell

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8. C. PRINDLE,
TUDOE OP PROBATE Notary Pnblic, Gen
V erri Lned and Tax A greet. Will bo found la
the Court Mouw, at Hasting*, on the 2d and Id

H. COOK,
F DEEDS. s»A NoUry Pebtie.
m Oenrt Boom, ond open at all
ba paid when paper, are left

Afternoon Session 1PM.

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Evening Seaeian, 7, P.M.

proceeded to business.
The Committee on the salaries of
the Connty Officers through their
chairman aubmitted tbe following as
their report
Yonr committee appointed upon
the salaries of County officers would
beg leave to submit the following re­
port—That the average amount of saleries paid for tbe part five years is as
follows.
Am’t paid County Trees. 9780,00
“ M
Proa. Att’y
664,00
«
Cfooaty Clerk
690,00
Your committee would recommend
the allowance of thu following aalareto
for 1861.
1700,60
J udge of Probate
County Treas.
800,00
Pros. Att’y
540.00
County Clerk
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600.00
All of which is respectfully submited audyour committee ask leave to
be discharged.
O. H. Palmer
Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Thomas tbe re­
port waa accepted and committee dis­
charged.
Mr. Jones moved to amend the re­
peat of tbe committee by allowing the
Proa. Atty, a salary offour hundred
dollars instead of five hundred aa re­
ported by tbe committee.
The onetticn on the amedtnent waa
decided in tl&gt;c Affirmative by Yeas
and Nays as follows:
Ysaa.—Mr. B:tmnm Jones Smith
Bassett Patrick WulfCJratner Polly 8
Nats.—Hall Thomae Walker Rob­
inson Telford.—6
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Abaeut.—Mr. Barrett Durfee Pal-

Mr- Smith moved to further amend
the report of the Committee by allow­
ing
the Co Trans, the sum of coven
Bpeciel attention w»!l be naid to COMPOUND­
ING ...J putting up rahtidRlPTIONS; and any Hundred and Fifty Dollars.
one purol.iu.iug modicluM sf ut cia rv'r upon
The qnertiod on the amendment
tlfeir being
wae fort by Yeas and Nays aa follow.
GKEisruriTsrEYeas—Mr. Jones Thomas Smith
BOBKRTB 4 tflklKEK
Walker.—4
lUanxoa Maaes 8. IMJ1.
Nays.—Mr. Barnum Hall Robin­
son Barnett Patrick Telford Cramer
Polly Wolf.—9
Absent —Barrett Dnrfee Palmer.—8
Mr Wolf moved to at&gt; end the re
port of the Committee by allowing the
Co. Tress, a Salary of Seven Hundred
Dollar*.
Thu question on the amendment
was lost by Yeas and Nays as follow*.
Ykas.—Mr. Jonas Walker Smith
WolL-4
Nats —Mr. Barnum, Hall Robinson
Bnsrrtt
Patrick Thomas Cramer
Polly Taltord.—9
Abaent—Mr. Barrett urfee Palmer
Mr. Cramer nraved to adopt the
report of the committee as amended
by the Beard.
The question on the adoption of
the report wua lost by yeas and nays
aa follows.
.
Ykas.—Mr Passert Jones Robinson
Cramer Patrick Walker.—8
GIN A* A REMEDIAL A«ENT.
Nays.—Mr. Barnum Smith Wolf
Hall Thomas Polly Trifoed.—7
HUB DELICT OU'S TONIC STIMULANT,
Absent — Mr Barrett Durfee Palmer
Mr. Oraaaer moved So reeoMtder
the veto by which the adoption of the

or Heady Pay, oaly.

J. M. NEVINS,
Public, and Tax agent. Particular
In aUantioe paid to making out Deeilt. Mort­
gages and Contract..
Groat car. taken in forselealng Mortgages by adrertbement.

(J? ,o
**5 i"* 0&gt;«*«W«ry
Thuraday Morning Bib 18S9.
•fYi’. HwIrdDolU., tor Ik./Mr
Board met pursuant to adjournment 1MI b. adopud.
Roll ealled-qoorutu present, Board
Tl» qtwloo oe th. etefthe W
proceeded to boniness.
that pan rftha Rapon va» daoUad
Mr. Benfield preeehted to the la «ha .Snmtlr. b- Yaaa «ad Baja
Board lais bill of one hundred and aa follow;
twenty one dolbra (1121) for hording Yua.—Mr. Ba-ru Patriot Tbomaa
Jury In the Dillin Trial, and asked the Cnuner PoUj Taltord Hall BoMaaon
action ot tha Board upon the account Walkar Jaoaa Smith Woll Palmet—
Ms. Polly moved that the account
be allowed.
N«y*v—Mr. Barnum—1
The motion waa lost by yeas and Ahaeot—Mr. Burna Dorfae-9
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Mr. Smith mcved that the beltanes
UoourroBt Moaey.
nays an follows.
Saadla T. of VoacUrs,
Yxab.—Mr. Patrick Mr. Robinson of the report of the committee aaaOm Quarters Salary,
mandad by the Rood ba adopted.
Mr. Wolf Polly Smith.—6
Additional
The question on the adoption of
Nats.—Mr Barnum Hall Thomas
Bundle U. of VoMhesa,
the
baltaDca
of
the
report
aa
amendBassett Jones Telford Cramer Palmer
Er roru in Footing,
Walker.—9
Absent Mr. Barrett •d by the Board waa decided in the
Caah to BaBaDoa,
afflrtBative by yaaa aod nayt ■ toK
Mr. Durfee.—9
Mr. Cramer moved that Mr. Ben­ Iowa:
Taaa^
Mr
Baroatn
palmer
Smith
field have have to withdraw hia acoL
Bassett Patrick Walkar Ctamer
Motion carried.
Mr. Thomas moved that tha com­ Robioaoo Wolf Jowaa.-10
Nata—Mr. Hal! Thomas Polly
mittee upon salaries of County offi­
On motion the report
ces be required to report at one o’clock TaUMd.-4
and Um Committee diada
Abaeat —Mr. Barrett Dnrfoo—9
P. M.—Motion carried.
Mr. Polly oorad that
On motion Board adjourned until
On motion Board adjourned until
? o’dock 1* M,
one o'clock P. M.

DBUGfl AKD MEDIC I NEK,
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Berd met pursuant to adjournment.
BChcaslcate, Paint*, Olla, Cam- Roll called—quorum prasaat, Board Roll celled—quorum preecet— Board pro­

Vv and Provisions, Pork, L*r&lt;
al Hods of Produce bought and sol

a TToasnr
coaxBtixoa at law.
A *-r MMi-r ud C.M«'l.’ I. c.™.Particular attention paid to the collection cl
claims and money promptly remitted.
OSee. with W. W. Ralph E*q , Middleville,
Datry Carao I», Michigan.

or
[OVNOUJOXO.]

Mr. Cramer moved that the interest
on the County Order held by Mr. B. B.
Clapp, of seven hundred eighty .six and
20 lOOtha dtdlara, be computed, and a
new order drawn for principal and inter­
est, bearing tea per ent internet.
The motion carried.
The Committee upon Miscellaneous
claim* reported that they had passed upon
the following accounts and reooraroaud
allowance aa fallows;

D.B. Eterta. Sheriff feea,851 50 951 50
P. B.di J. RemelljiUunoery 8 13 BIB

S 94 fit of ths families of volcotaars, oo and
after the first day of February,1862, shall
do balance old acct, N»&gt; reootn.
do CowsmMetam, 9 17 7 17 nut be drawn bearing Interest.
Which raaoluuou, oe mrttae of Mr.
do
•
» B 06 4 56
D. B. Prntl3«pLC».PoarM 00 95 00 Wolf, was adopted.
Mr.
Polly moved that the amount ap­
J. W. StebHM do
40 00 40 00
J. Roberta.
do
50 00 50 00 propriated from the Military fund to pay
David Jordco, witBeaa free, 1 68 1 68 the part indebtedness of the County, be
applied upon the judgment now held br
M. 8. Btebbtae. Cuoat. - M 89 raj.
C. T. Gorham, against the County.
On tnntiun, the report was aecepUd.
Wbteb motion prevailed.
Mr. 'Dtomaa moved that the report of
On motion Board adjourned until to­
the Committee be adopted. Carried.
morrow cnoruiqg at the hour of 8 o'clock.
Mr. Thomae moved that the Prosecu­
ting Attorney be allowed ooe hundred
Friday Morning Jan. 10,1862.
dollars for expeoen during the past year.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Motion prevailed.
The Committee appointed to settle
with the County Treasurer, thmugb their
Mr. Keofidd pceaented hia accounts
Chairman, Mr. Telford, presented the for one hundred nod twenty-one dollars,
following, as their report of such aettio- for boarding Jury on the frllin trial.
Mr. Polly, moved that the aort. „he
allowed at the earn af om hundred sad
H. N. SHELDON, Co. Trsaa’r.
twenty dollar*.
Io Acct with
The queeuon waa iort, by yeas and
Barmy Covrrr,
nays as follows:
1861.
Da.
i kas.—Messrs. Hall Palmar, Patrick,
Feb. 1 To Jon. Redemptions, 8 39 76 Polly, Robinson, Smith, WtJf-7.
“ Untsurrcnt Money,
41 00
Nats.—Meesrs. Barnum. Barnett. CmCash of Barry Treaaarer, 900 10 mer, Jaoaa, Thomas, Telford, Walker,
“ Johnatuwn
’ *-----------940 39 —7.
Wcmdtaad
861 95
Absent—Mr. Barrett and Mr. Durfee
Assyria
849 50
Prairieville
1099 77
Mr. Smith moved that Mr. ffsufisM
Orangeville
301 52 have have to withdraw his acoL
Irving
453 44
Which motion carried.
Thurnapple
485 84
Mr. Wolf presented the account of D.
Y- Springs
119 66 R. McElwain offive dollars for boardtag
Rutland
96 79 prisoners in 1857.
AS7 13
Mr. Cramer moved that the aecLbeiaIBB 96
Fri».2
9 00
Which motion prevailed.
Feb. 96
Mr. Wolf moved that the cooimlttae
March
M3 OS upon Micellaneona claims ba discharged.
a.
55 98
Which motion prevailed.
March 19
firn 15 00
Nr. Barnum moved that the vote by
April
583 63 which Mr. Sweeney wm allowed nm&gt;
.
54 48 hundred dollars for expense for the part
785 M year, be reconsidered.
*,
35 12
The chair ruled the motion out of .or­
993 04 der, the mover having voted in the neg­
,
7 88 ative, on the former question.
July.
June Reoeipta,
814 SB
Mr. Sorith kttroduorf the fotiowing
M Rednmpti___ ,
roeulutioni
Cash of R. J. Grant,
S40
Aaafoe^ By the Board of Superviaora
“IE
" of D. Cook, fiasa, IB 00 that one more coat of pafot ba added to
10 00 the amtifo af the Court Haam, and that
- of D. Striker,
IB 00 the Ineide be painted In a good and aabAug.
July Reeeipte,
114 00 stantial manner, the painting to be done
“ RaBnmpciom,
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by the Arsaef Jaaa not. And abo,
Primary School money, 2086 14 that the out buildinga be raeaired ; and
Sept.
August Receipt*.
196 48 that D. G. RoWneoa. H. N. Mekkm^nd
Redemption*,
50 Daniel Striker bo appointed a Committeo
- 98. Cnab of D. Cook, fiorat, 15 00 to contract far eald wert.aad ana that it
Oct. 1. September Rsenipca,
808 89 ta Atthfully performed.
*
Bihlfhsi, 19ft 41
The question on the adoption of the
Nov. 1. October Rneelptn,
477 98 resolution was lost
“
Erftaptiopa, 968 75
Mr. Wolf moved the adoption of the
“ 4. Probate fee*,
11 00 fjillnwtno roiAluliz,n ■
* 8.
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* 11. Chah of Avd. Gwenl, MBS 77
ProUte few,
99 90
W. K. Ferria. CouL feet. 8 34

AO 19
JI 51
9 87

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IS

After a
almost uai_.__ ____
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fill like weather,’ brekati oaly by one
cold storm, water has seddaoly stepped
to with a wacatag.
TW aharp, weld

Cha transport Seat jotaoiha May. hot U
wUl Dot ba hag before you tea dm bear
that the satire anaditiaa has rtrack ita
first blow. The first— for aa expedition
oftUe sort has ael Waa plaaaad for the
purpOM ot striking a single Mow. Yonr
correspondent has, all along, aonvayed
the idea that the part of the expedition
which has mads ha reodeevoaa at AtmanoHo-larga aa U to both to maa, means
andsUpo— toaaly aparstoacf the pro­
tected oKpeditiM. UwiUkatMnMMly
feHWrt/baaetFmtoam MamMand

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Dre. 1. November Redemptions 86 60
December
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79 61
Error In Oct
4
”Errar ta Footing,

rijxr—. —i » r«hM. rf Ofcriw.—
Wte. tt. Bmfer IMfaM,
Mr mfe. rmM

IM, tou. W®
UM t« » •
tm.MtMMwU.Mk—&gt;k.

�lat:
ysicAGO, Jan^l7. i
ths President, were told'that this rebel­

dch to the 7'imei, date?

lion should be pot down by the strong

ilumbus, Jan. 16, savs
had been kindli

ibtWrid

jjutoe .to.jytwMt to, itaii

M*

is much speculation

-is a rebuke"

-.TM
confiding
hl thtif rulers^have*todlJagged In their
WtWIut life thd trthaire have been at

ful assembled’Nftrigftaittf/jmd a halo of

thp cobmand of tht^Ghvernjpent.
All
$•£$0 P«»pfe»ec«»Mld8thas «been done

.
Eda* MiW Eldar in Um boanti!
room- of ittaa. pant: Sanhedrim, with

rtWy, and with an-cijfrgy and earnettMastMequallod in the Mator/of the past.
w™» bj
J:.lrt MJ, .pte'

mighty dignity arose and" opened Ha

miq,£Xisfeffoe, .af.d .With npjlftcd arms

"F™
«»&gt;.«•£ matt-|» did” fi'r »U«

genet
JEIinifa IriirMirgM pf Rsrnnj.’A, _ __ _
occupied three full days. After the case

eetfe
no
{Mogfcvwere wllaly toldfthat'the troops
must be drilled' nrd. Hint the weather was

Mul .wgr &lt;nUKm
tflnfl
the Council said, Amen !
,i&gt;;n;;. ad.
a.ftMrtd'pkiciteaiaflirtba rtjl»r&lt; &lt;fiih

tmtthoiriajici TW p*»* *M

dnajtedlbern campwgn; mid that until the wv attar should

words puissant in force, skid !tfiab the pfab- ably conducted by J. A. Swoetay Prosepfo Were ejaw-ra-ri tor'salify. ooMamptuously cMtidg'feihffnd them.p»e grbvcfling Dwight May ef Kalamazoo, "Myron II.

wIMM Ml souad about ftlwm.

t

-No^Ura elM^ tingled
lharae arf^ndignflkui at tt® thought 1
ill'at bo’rnes must do plun'dere5,*and loyal

a little town tax, a little £&lt;watf tax,-a

S’SSESii*©,

W&gt;e-WdcMifea- ‘-arid CWWanc ble time when tho army would raqxstffU !

ahostatistioal -documents.
Will be mnrh re^ririyi, yqd Jt is .believed
that lb*right lorwve cauUngcs with­

out pturta^ J4)» w«UfcAa Frwkiag
privilege. ’ A good work of reform is

•

hawajTEMS.

I5JT &amp;&gt; fenrMc thousand prieuners op
MMdMktn
^krtakbgad, tearfyfree
KohJfed of Whom
connected with
lip atmy ^llic^Puiomac. . 'Tho
of ochaugSe inaugurated by our (&gt; . aru-

iweM M* folly' rcaprocatsd by She rvbcl
uuaWWMt'.^y
M*arf»
-

«?ikrMlhiore

^iai

•*t,»

Tbe heart wns'fl^totth fte* 11fi»,Mkrfthci
psopft‘alrffffiftYdrgoi their chagrin in the!

To. the

honest st&gt;ldierV't.s»flte9d mK n*Uaw her
.
Nrt boat, Am. M.
•elf Hartlfoig.MMP- to.'«»vap-MfebeaH Th. IWl Iwx.
U.
RrdbfcH s« ImpdtlwllyHh?kU kfeWfttl
Kdut?w^hen tfaltbri Should have dealt out &lt;• fn&gt;m Frrtrw M-nm. Ibfc inh.
Uf- that w&gt; mMlicem. «T BorflU.',
®«r hMi
.rttoM t
r.p*H KM-br ;l.y » MH W-W'Autumn cainc, and dis people wcra
that ibr wlml, fl", HOf&lt;M*l M* t*«awfolV' Uddobat warier rM Uv proper
"AH’flW l"l’L , ..i
tiac.furiwurbing. of our. armfoa. .and
U i; .Z L'.f &gt; . Immhu, J«i. SO.
dnrtl
lo-forrify
'
TB-tM liM^nKM fr&gt; h«&lt;lagO d'Yip. * Aghln tha people were ntterfy
qt-iwtrfViiiM
tun.
winroundsd;
]o4 all" confiilcDee iu «p
him
Ji j?ri-«kAM^nw&lt;teyn&gt;uf*ng near
tbbse they bad-trusted.
Tbs nation^ of
tbe whole world u ere-daridhig.our tuntd- ■W eSb’ft CriJss-roads, in the vicinity of
o’rinrtr on
Ity, lind threatrirhif A- wflb Sertn^n, Somerset At half p*M
Banmay amrnaon ZoMdMfor ftWd Balre
if we did oyt allow ourselves worthy of Peyton-had*‘been killrif* and tbe rebel*
-Wbrainfoll ristroAl «o tbtfr efttreneh^
ths arrBywtWKfriA ^im&lt;v:«oiBe%nnJ .neofc atMm ^.rinpf, wifo the iMerwh
lo ! and behobH MMsM 'bot a fovbMhle in hot.pursuit- .-No further parltasfairs
thn4,'Wd ihft army *wft-go Inta whiter HvgiMP rwaai'V lb*, losses w other
••dUe ;iX.» .•».&lt;*-vr
quttrferit. *Thd roads .ire gt^bd, the' iwl'.
.St. Lnviti, Jan.iM).
diers are.impatient, the people ace ready, . John' D. Hendursun. • LbrngMs' Dembut Um governmeut at^Vashingion says owns nf &gt;be - State Cwvepthm, and an
•‘•oHJai;’ _ Wmt.r ia luiW spent and tir
immiaing Union man adn a' Brigmighty army nf 200.000 men on the Po- adier Genera* In -the Steles acryiws, has
toinac is patiently nrttlhgln whiter quar­ bean appoiau-d by ix Gtworncr HuH te
fril TYu»tea-fu|k « scat ih th* United
ters. NyW what, jil! these j»li&lt;it||&lt;kr
BW— Banate.
*V-a&gt;jiniUmaq,ihpi.CMjl thft ^xyglvo
made through” tho ice
•41 ** »UI they tell ns teat the opposite jtho .eit y.eaierdny, and ferry
time fur fighting has come? Will Is bfe' host? ifi ht&gt;w rup Infe. Two days rnnre'
fff lhFijwtnp when the roads ore Impass­ ot mild weather 1 Hl-primaWy break tha
gorge below ftnd itirely clear the harbor
ible, wid Jisetuu! and deftt|i are thipning
our rank*’ Will it be when.tbe nation

and various other useless exponditor'es,

dogs of wax, that this foul depd may
has just received smell uliova the earth with carrion men.
-frnsteihgJbr
burial I'*
.
-frwos J.sffsrson, Mo., the auUgmpJl latter
When we shall get through making big
of TrWtiswpai whfcb, tw puHishsd
men, when wo absil-censa our grand re- -brated
___
-wxw- —— &gt; x-—- yl®w«vand begin our grand march, when W.wliingt/m ho |ja9 bt«j engsgad for
yerfrv% arguingtbboa belW/tbe United
8tetea Suffente G.wt. 'His rxiliticai
courage to look teaitert in ths, fitee and
nnteoedanta are of the Ptennsylvania
say, “So far and no larlbcr,” w|ion it gut Dotipwrat schmfti and be hMalwavsbaen
through patting treason and lictfo* thr *HghAoned *»4 fooderaie iff hia politics.,
feet^of traitors, when the Gorernfflriit 'Ho was called to Mr.Boehafom’s CaWndArcs speak in. our Congress,. Ih quE Ex­ •H, It-wil| ife remembered, abnfttHhe time
of its Breaking ifown, 1n -Doe.-, I860—ilk
ecutive, iii fjus. Cabinet, .got: by. wanly
kina the pl^ftXMr.' fftu*’ „ /LUoraeT^raelsMMtions, but b.v
Mbits. 6r*,Al.whe» &lt;*&gt; irtfer HfliviJud'A.
then, and not till then shall wn M viote- .,„^l he rtfoitiun of Secretary of State
on «hs rcsiftttUn'ofUr. Criri. It waa

wjwa.

let. only tapping the pockets of t|ic peo­
ple, in lU tarn jrt -165 JnHars per obH&gt;m.
Great is tWmvttSry of obrmedn«M.

‘

11. A bant this ttmv the great King.

Tbe Dtnuvr
jafaWK^WY^.

h* •J

ptpaated .by th* uadisguiaed approvd of J
his efforts in behalf of his client, by his ’d
. erail levpoHMM i— -------- —
associate counsel." ~H^5!r. Allen Ims a lt and Latk* than any New York IS
andleleg^a^uf'
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gO&gt; ■. rnxu.tk.n ... h.,.r, b. «l,
EBQM
aru. and _hnuui "M-t
sains 11. *-t * close application to’Tus
TlIBEE^TttJQ
sATEi:
Hooks, a
a strict attention U&gt; business.

No client’s interests will suffer neglect at,
liivh been somewhat'nbliviousl made hi*1 his hands.

Mi's*

oppcarssicc. awd oxclawpeth:
VYhat
DrrRorr Tribdsb.—The Prospectus
«srf4tfthi« thifwAhUlsecI
13. Is nett«lib lahsawf/ worthy «f falsi
our
columns te-day.
The 'Tribunt ishies4 AMnittnt’ho for rt»m ■ tbs la-‘
borer lafannr Mnd * wstebes nWHjgsted tn among the leading papers of tbe West,
and ia the bsst paper A&gt;r Miobigan’jwad •;
rsndsr 4’ntn Cscur th^i which fas owsib
era tn take In connection with their-local
fuf h*^ 'hire?
"
. l&gt;i,'Yea, verily. If Evil Spirits prs- papers. We frequently disagree with
the Tribute,.perhaps with.'.dll ottier|
rail, and their dumicils are in dangsr of
bate? Met ain lies of beN. let them bis cast pnpars upon topics ofStetc and National
policy, but wc accord in it 'more of can­
out Into outer dirknees, that danger may dor anff gcitM&amp;tArteo.isto con .
ffee away. , /
■
'■ ■ '•■« ■l^fi St&gt;a1l (he-fape of the . people be seienthrtrsfy do'te mewy uf Its rivals. It

w
News Departments,—git ing, msImsmu
a „ xtnntn'irry • &lt;&lt; w« 5ritcre&lt;!ifi«*-isjuli
‘i -Mjchiiian— its
tTovutlon ” IcPlhe.
U&gt;cal and
JiqAewMtMeTMichigan,

sddum assnnea a ‘‘Kentueky ufpUiali** ”
ground down upon the tj thc-sione, tn
u potr maitsx.nt State P^cy* aud it nevpay fiddlers for sinners tn dance 1 Or
•r employs one editor to write duwm the
rather dnesnot ju«tee req nine that Mealera &lt;m i*rtai*i atreeta In wrtry,wntt-»n nnd ‘lAd.'n'nii«irafM&gt;s,’'tu be fulloxed'by aj
series pf artidcy in vindication of its
apirlbr thnHrffiain» nnd^destrny, uhouhl
policy.
After |iaviug. subscribed V&lt;»r
futy Ibflteingf tfi^chld'.’otlt of thblr own,

nt Wasliiug*tW,sliB4nMlMk&gt;tt&gt; giv« the
vttdcrirMMw Yyt DpWiwn TdrtrM Ml.
and accurate
uf the liwnnrdt.
of uur,.Midu^in a-'Idivrs during lite war,
and uf the cbanjgi of ff litgrtw*
In thia
JmmwC ifa&gt; 9k.&amp;M&gt;*bB am&gt; ►wponro m.
the State, as it has u&lt;&gt;UH g&lt;-Mir*l tiWereal
of variety
tarcfuJly si|octeJ nt’

ill goften gain ?

And the people

with

Neer Yvrk orother K^
which cannot bjri'.wiHrti
ilaltbr to thfeTdWfly.C
Mcriisuias, - Mwuhaut,

one accord said yea, most noble King.

So mote it be.

Sat ah.

Mew Advertisements-

Mwhtgan reader, whudwr Ixniifli.__ _
Ol-r CoRRKsroNDRwn.—Il will he no. cfaanic, or uthftMMpMolttftftny Eastern,
ticed that we have two correspondents I »per.
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w^jn write over the aicsMtm-o “J. C. B.”

Or, rather, one a omtributpr and the oth­ ^Invariably in advance—Single Copy,.
er a correspondent. One writes from the
T»«|&gt;IX pflrif, *20.00. antxjWk Cop.
army and the other does not.
Army
te the person who farms llie Club.
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corrsspondene* ib always headed in such , Fsra Olvb of FH^ri-Mr».«»* .’rhrea.
a manner Met thrnenMd be no mistake fcftra'OpMs.nf the TriAVe?lrty Tritane.
ft IX MR8VWS kBowiov MmnseNas tebb hiFor a Club uf One llunilr.vl,
^rtrk
Copiss, or tha Ihrtty Tribute.
Tho Low Pr»ca&lt;» Ctebw »*.*»»■*! ■!(»»
Specially Notified and Solicited, MtrioB.—A little nftfemlnO o’dock, uftlic
parinvht df MTntni.WlonxtQ AgeaK
a large aod briiiant
Tefceuic i,l« WiilM... Delay. on Mon^grevening,
’•MW*11. “ tbe northeast, illu- beyond the nljova.ternwt
Thii notice U given to mt. the trouble end &lt;r
ikfMgn ia to furnish U» Michigan readers
mi natfag svtry object. It* first appear­
ance w«s©bent 45 degress above ths- in Size-end Genaral InteeeMj'^nd--Bauer
borixou. Il traveled with jjrsot rapidity fur them thrit awy- ;N&amp;V' -Trit-k or oilier
in a north-westerly direction until appk-

«0»n&gt;lTkW3^?U' “

soldiers stHfco—cease tn ft tten upon tin*,
wealth of the people, and1 “Let slip'.'tbe

ntos LASSIS*

skillfully interwoven by crafty counsel­

patriotically cast aside hta grtimbline and lors, which tho defense had So' meet and
proposed the instituting of a Board of ovarenme. That it waasaceejpluUy done, ?&lt;•’&gt;&lt;-. Great solemnity reignrd, and ail admit, and if. ftr young friend .W
eminent.fMs.faif fVPMiMa is fully com
.the thing waa difl. .
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How to Sate Mon^y

pasee l Or Will those in Mthtfrity k€ the

.

array of evidence against the prisoner,
altlmugh wliolfy eireumetswUd,which was

NOTICE *

tar Mr. Sumner

!'ZZi2t”

•tbe Synagogue, sonewrnia^ sotwwfl tahtes

sm■! coupled V. ith wiadnm. the. job Wtf

and arc willing to submit to any thing.for

and. urges Use £ed. Ptgr&gt;« •hewid be
ftfWrtAd 4ft M dHtiMtion'ti Writs.

gar tax.^a littje coffee tint,
litife' ten tldt k&gt;MMIM aoff4&gt;ie succfM ip. jhis
ti.x, aud'a little rtUjbiTxflXrnfrt* Wtrai of cnsc must be truly gratifying to himself, .
FiJSssi A1'1. HirWrirt'- ’ ■
and friends. There was..quite a strong

11. T’inanciul shrawitje-ns prevailed
labqra for Iha coming conlliej.

hr stripped of ite'wwnlth, and bas given
shaft Qai. PafSMM,mpr in that pity, tn its htl to no effect 1 Will It Be when tho
UtabMPtM-tw prMura the ralease peqpl« are disheartenad and exhausted
or mure,—
Tbe ^rt^KvtWM0NMb#&gt;R uniawey.

irtUaSUfc- UM. » Herts woHjtrf £&amp;&gt;lj and N. A. Bnlfih Efft^pf j£a)amazoo.—।,
tax. iriktte UnitedStriss tax,
su­ Mr. Allen la a young man, with a repula-,

10. Mnsuplsu a former nremhler 1e

cheered with the promise, that w*oo dial!
propjjioui timellHihW arrive^ the • blow to-night, with the frigs teCuraGerland. ‘
»qutd be-'str'det. Then afl'.nrtntb ^rc,
jR^ g| MmM
.I,r““a

s|| t rfT

D.»ttr Is

Joy and L. Ili'ftMfWfat &gt;f&gt; Battle Creek.'

AnWCtaW citizens insulted nud murdered
drix’
i'MrtiteM MtfR'B. Jath..JT
and-wr fleg, the idol of tho beart^ttH
iUasonMauafy’ aMMSftk io dd^cute
StalledbeeMil
Geu. WM 4MnWatl»W&gt;li&lt;«
pie weather was not suited to the taste of
Hugir «feNor®!kCfto temart? Usi*oecn
and children from the city.
.“web *‘t .

■asii—i s ii

1 .pd io (W. !

‘j3P,r?0

ba «wrt
sribre lavurnoic,
favorable, iraiiura
traitors must
oo
muai rule.

the semi-secesb Damoorats u» Congress.

. r^..,
TEAirs SASTWASO.

Kight feis-U..,.
n*sr( iA*«J»A-1fc

by
foyat o*wm rtiMew'fo. IWk,Dix
•nJttanufti that the AdnflnTstratfan was
chert mrerenrt# frirWt -14 rfceces. Mr Stan‘thoHalu man of tried Hyriitrof Integrity.

4"

SSttWXfta

.reotjy within a few degress oftbe horizon
when it exploded.
,
( fortifying its political frietuia. «a- Jmy*
Issvts sndftjl Questions Blate Polley, nd

Notice !

Wjktrh.—Tho past week has been
Mlynpto Mi« popol.r idra of. Mi a ijin
winter—and a lints mnnj-oe-.- -Snow has
fsUsnlo the depth uf a foot or more, and
th ess coM mornings—Oh!—Ohl
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invnt

nrculalion torevfrrj

requCTtri leiwd iMrLcA'i

scriptions may commence at am

further,

PAY' ALWAYS W ADV
When ft Club 4A

Cicr-

FtWri ^exIco.'

A

r’Yo^, JaH. fB.'pwtant qe»wi from

The Dial It n^jj
{anized

a new-.nd FlMMAr^hinu.i, ^nretary of^tai^ issded a

auHd£ artfly to M.0W. ahd calling
Ml tIM*1 foe •• many veluntaam as •
J^illlurni^.
1
I

is bellered ih*t 150,000 troops will
* tha h«U
.

Is publisheS ■ Mnppufcatwl Egennw'.ln
? at! .*
’tftwjate, Ja H

�MW

NEW.

■CURT!

LOW PRICES

mo'tuuk:

GRANW BUDLING]
o wo;* 3 a

tty of Barrv. »ud
i jnfarflo wit:

a*

3

rftkt Grand Army&amp;f jtMHtin
In commencing a
VMJM4 KuaCMMBn* M
shall be tbaMarhate aaaltaataae

'aVAklUN^BAlX

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iWflPiWJiOTWR

yjRfoe^

Itl Hti wt'slBer'pfM/e eitale ofaxtuttair A&gt; Dux
10k. aj»hte&gt;t tod Jui.rJ'Tpr®
Pursuant to a license and adthonly In thia case

Afina, nighty sweats.

LIVER

Sfcw £wi(ftk

WE

D‘“d-“T-.V-xW'

HVAE JOST RECEIVED

.

U fi-x iBwemmya.
In .b. m.u.r alrh, Mut,'-, ........ .......
th* nd of pictorial art.
sale at Vkblte iufllten te the high*I.bidder al
the School hOHM, ib District ho. tqro. in tbe
towoahip of Maple ftroee, h&gt; tixco(rtiitr of Barry.

luttacfs unt uretaMX.

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i'Sjg €»ET

Yff«x MrSCctT of Saturdir, January 4tb, ten.
andeMilM-.
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THE RATTLESNAKE:

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W-’lSSi

TBE RJCBXX DR I VATTER.
A LOE OF THBPUKSEhT TIME

DarBng’A IJvpr Bcgnlator.
hU

Town two [K] north of rang* an ven (7) Weal,
enntianing tn »H. three buurtted acre* of land.
‘Urr*-*?d

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ADAM WOLF. JUftculcr.

Dated, MdteMp *l*€te s r ;rt&gt;L

8FECIAL

Mfi. Yootr. w Brooklyn, wrftee: 'libjuij

jan9t7

which qonflned me t &lt;? (he housa

NOTICES

SHSIWi*

We wnut ^Tfn-nU Of"- &lt;At&lt;

and was Merely cwrJ. I bwve lied no attack ainee.”

eminsy e»- itar^y. boMew al Ue PevdjMe UHico U.
the village of Haatio'ra. ojj Tursdar Die 21st da&lt;
of Dcecm0srl&lt;ln'4lieiy»*r ol nuf Lard enaithou-

PuMt, Lard, Btmicr, Wtiwd, Mid Mvnoy.
on subsenptu&gt;n’,Rk'[bv ijanntr nflwc, YVe

1 tjipone Igi-

Darting’* Lite Bitters,
D. Waataretet. Em., of South teh. svar Mfa,

must bare il»tauj:l&gt;t &gt;&lt;■ d»/likew ise ; wc
la Atet matter of M*e fttpt-APf Georgo l^Uart.
late of aMid countv, deceased.
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Ou reading and filing itt.thia Hurt far Ptobate.

have du jjmc.Ui.go-c^yevlWjg.

iy Specimen copier rent free to all spplitanta.
AiMrMa Al tetters ardretnlUa^.. purtpate.to

CAULDWKU., SOCTHWOUTH JL WIIITJCXY.
JVoprirtors
7te Aew Fant jMwrawg.
Hadd M Ann street. Ke#VorkOrly.
[Dee. M.W.]

tbe said deceased. .
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Thereuntm. it ia ordered tbal Tuesday .the S5tb
day of jXuao.TMk.MeieAn^eUMlXxbe fore­
noon, be assigned for the bearing and proof of
said Will and iea'ament and thatIbwdfefra at law
ottaiid-depca^d.
*ud eU utW persons u.vr«U:d
‘r T7:r.t"fr
wS

MOFFAT’S
LIFE PILLS AND PIKEKIX HITTERS
q'HESE HEDIC4NF.9 bate now been be­
X fuia U»c publu-for a period of THIUTJ’ YRS.
XM vfitrinE that tfmr have tmintafnrd a 1djth
eharaotor in almost c&lt; vry port uf Uw Globe, fur
tbcM eaiirfurduuwy and immediate power of rao-

Zkertjtor
therein namedjtive noiice t&lt;&gt; al( parties in teres led
of the hearing snd proof of nud wUt. by can.mg
a copy tit th* notiMshd order to be pubUsbed
in the "Republican Banner,” a newspaper printed
iM-KaatlrfM.- snd cirauMtuigxttssid eotfniy «f Iter^
ry. for tbo luU icrn» iff ibrcc weeks. UKccMively.
niicgst least in each week next immediately prece­
ding the hearing in tbe premises.
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8tfeRMANC.TJU«l&gt;I,R.
A frtir «py.
Judge &lt;J Probate.
Dated,’Haitlng*’, l»ec. kl, Iddl.
janl

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Rsapcu, if yon need cither or both of these most
excellent Remedies,inquire for tbctn attLe stores;
if Ti.n ao not fiurt them, taka no other, but ineloea
One Dollar jp a letter, and on receipt of the taooey, the Remedy or Remadka will boaoot aeeerdiaa
to your di.returns, by.Btad or expresa. poat-paid.
Add reef,
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DAN’L &amp; DARUNU,
atf.i'l bunton dwaars iu.wbich die

VEGETABLE UFE MEDICIAES
Art well known to VU&amp;Uibic.

TUE

DYSPEPSIA, br thoroughly eleanslnp the
first awd ac. ond sMMnacha, and eraathg a'KW- of
'S 1S2S

sREinrrs

GROCERIES

102 Nassau St., New Yurk.
Put up Im SO cent nnd|l Bottlea each.
[nontlAmJ

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ONLY PREPARATION

HARD-WARE

Br »i?fbe of ode execution, issued out of and

I i ■ at i J« mW।

w u»w

i',..
IStMl
luytepMiMief Dyapepaia, wH| «aaUlK&amp;»
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
cuaarauciK-e of its cure
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If lVENBBH, by deefving the whole
&lt;4 flic luieaiiuui w’tb a solvent process.
rtioutTjoicnife.-bHntalent ntniges Ware ftt
costive Within two days.
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And-textimpel*] a, new, and «!rn«tt witboui num­
■EHS.ulsll,Kiudp, by rsajoring tha birred ber, uiigbt bc giren fh.m laclica aad^gatUpitn
tMarrtreulattou. ihreiigli lbw process of iu all grades of aoclpty, phasa muled tMUniwiy
hbn m each eaara, and tbe thorough seta- r.oue aosld rw»Ul. Ui»l Prof Wood's Hair Restor­
ative w.t) restore the bald and gray hair, end k«east itolf of the &lt;crt half of the aoufte Mat quarter
egrve the halrof the youth tu oM •&lt;«. "i* » **•
at Motion tortatr -sis. &lt; *6. &gt; ill Um o*h«p Iwa. CM
ytmthfW bJMWy.
north of ''range seven (7» west, containing one
r ■ Battle Oreak. MisK. Leo. U. MM.
Fnor. Woon: Thee win ptaase accept a line to
joints.
inform tbrv Chat the hair on mr bend all fetf off
*»
lllMMrt’gB*' ■‘(Y-’Jidr'ibi.apa---------------------------- -- ------------- -------------. one MtaadxfU&gt;dauU named tn Mid. cBeCuuim. in !, enuig the kidneys and hladil.T they operate moat orwr twen'y years ago. caused by a complicated
Ichronic dysae, ay mlcd^with aU|^ryptio|yon the
delrgi^liyou lh«M iiupsrtaux orjpsuv. and iwcc
' ^'r»'r’crb^?■uTyja,*’*-4*- ,W**1 J
W to a Blate of dcpcntUnce
to obtain stuff for caps, nei'igan, deacribad ••’UeWusfAMBf of the north-east I, AIm WORMS,by diaMgiag from tho Uiruinga
fito do them up. in eoue. d thp.bowata tlrtj ajiray matter la which Umm
bead has suffered extretnelr

.vtaawss^?’ *"**■

AND

DRY GOODS!

Pref' ffwdV rtrtofnAv, ftrtttal *at* Blood
Which.a»id right*. titleaand u&gt;t»re»t«, I sbalj
Jteu«wtewafl*«w®od.aR.-M-t»ten|itlw Mtat rtpOM fors-ic rt'palHitf auction or vend ar, to
article in aarkte teXUMH/Mfaer&gt;l *J*k‘l,*.r
UMMr.at 5H fr*H tear.* iUPkq
aa will aa those d'aeaaee WbicbliAso from impure County Court Houac. &gt;11 die village of fTastingv.
Blood. '&lt; M iltiliiUlliiMiW MHWiHlBd wien- &lt;ui S^irdav,the eighth J rih] day of February^
USe manner, and will not Jhl*ir«, ‘he weakest,
-tip- ate] i •u-ffiellmr.il will rone up the system
tosUtw&gt;l||tata ptettyiaiM-rtgar.j ^T ft. one
•‘i
!»“rs,iv.lfv--:

Gripltf tn t*a Bowels, and,Wi^
sod orereomeean'r'uTnPhVwiiftB.undV

Ikon.

■ — T ~~n~»----------- .lyau-jMZ1 ■' rr.fv»w»j|-r!J,
ROUE TESTIMONY.

■cpstsi

GbassLssg*. Ejmtox Co., Mtcu., Aug. 11. 69.

bottle, and receive to thyeelf the acripture dedar.
ation-"the reward is Mrtboan that anJda&lt; td tka
widow and the fatbcrlea*?' ’
Thy friend*
JUSA TO AH KttBf.

Pa. C.-W.TWfoiM-Z&gt;«r S#:—For four Tears
I waa acrerelv aSicied with Rheumatism so that

Stacks of

intfaMBtaMi

National Law School of the'State 0? K«w Yuik,
rret

apace of an months, the whole upper part oTwiy
agtep w«* almoai anurelj &gt;refi of Ma oorenng,.
?n! “^i^.
l»n&gt;«&gt;w,*W* the
jaidea and back pan ol mf head shortly after bo­

Ljinds'Forr Sale

ci »thi

I &lt;■&gt; ■*. Wteg afir liria lidMad bp Aa Han.'
Probate Court, for lbs dual s^jnaMwaM td-aH

mueb at a loM toJacyrer^e mum £ the ohange
in my appearCBCt, ta tny’BttJrelufnstfto acquain■.«•.„»..I,n'r.N

‘ W—rmWir Tf Ai-rue I
; atitaUaasJ Mae# McntnoImpaired by «he inindi

;

J aTTACtlMENT NOTU-f.

|

Ssr,f£

"VTOTICE IS HEREBY OWH. fturt on Ofti' I .the system, all tho eifocta of Mareury, infinitely fata, until, fortunately, in the latter part «( ttb
Metier than the moat powerful preparations cf
"rmUtiAxa 3ibsumum&gt;tc~
I-rvpirrdandaoUhj W-J3. JfQFFA'

nan

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P&amp;lftALE BT ALT: 4k.

■T*TEOF.MJ

Unusually Low!

�IT WILL MSP WOOD­
M wif aim to heboid and feorltss in

al iiBh uesprlMlplei sf to BnvsUCAM Parry, which n foilbfally carried
•at ia Sm ansntihiafwr nation, wHl aava
oar notary from tbe evils now besetting
it, sad will make It the freest and beat
ft will dineuss with fidthftlNM and
oatiter all tha great quretiooe agitating
CbsofotteaM froRMytoday.
Ob Um qaastioo of tbs extMwiua of HummiSlavs*v, ft will stand forth its on
esoreromitiag foe. bdievtag as ft moxt
rsfigtawtiy does, that slavery is ibe priaaary moss ®f the present oonfiist bstvsso tbs North and tho South, and that
ft IsrvM a fosriul blight upon tbe oountry
•r mticc ssskmg to outipresd and uphold

MEND LEATHEB■ wk *in,i. sifc roa,J

FALL AND WINTER

IT WOL
Y«rbr*-CU—___

WEARS

NOW

ON

IT WIL “MEND MAMtX

HAND

with ona of tbe LARGEST end

BEST Anortmento of

PACTSt
*
That tha BLOOD PUKU1KB and BLOOD
P1LA8 bare beea proved by analysis to

’w ,1~5?S22U5 555.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

fCONTADt WO MINERAL.

mMb U. B»eW a

DR¥ GOODS

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

who bare languiahod fbr years te bsiplese weak
aOluwsl dUbOHtes are resaorA by &lt;Mr ear
dial sad gwaUy rtlnmlatiag yrepertles. TWibey

Tho proprietors are reeslved to spare

'.pb'OrUpU' to make tbe AovxaTMB equal, ta&gt; all that eoustitutca a
food sewspbpe.", to any published in tho
West With this view an able corps of
Mpartors, writers and correspondents ha*
boot ■fgagafl, whose attention every
Mating event of importance will daim.
Amagfloeatts have been made ensuring
for thb paper the moot complete comtoodhun of foreign tatelligeoea published
b mt pspsr west t&gt;( Now Tone, while
oar fotifioes for obtaining domestic news,
■ulitery, nolitkai and general, are not
anrpaaood nr any other journal, Besides
having paid oorrespondsuts in all the
camno West and Booth, we shall also
maintain ones' Washington during tbe
oeetiou ofCoagrms, and shall always be Ever shown in this Market, whieh
prepared to send speotal reporters whereare prepared to well at a a mail
•Mroceatiou may require. Thus, aa a
■—pap nr, we propose to place the Anadvance from
wxran in the first rank.

aHATTKEXD CONSTITUTIONS.
bowovsr they mv hers bass trified with and
abaaed: that th«ir direcltoerfoocy to to ie^tbaa

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
sad diacharga from As systare, svary taiat of
Sorofala, wbetbsr hereditary or otbenrtos. That
,

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

aM there to no dtooaaa of tha Stocnaah and Bowute
tbe liver, the nervous system, the akin, gland* or
“"aWSING FROM IMPURITIES OR

OBSTRUCTIONS OF TOR BLOOD
OR SECRETIONS,
la whiob they do nolriv. prompf rOiff and, (d
adsatatotereo before the very citadel of life ha*
beeninvaded.) iftot a
aad gtrfiti ton.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG
ETABLE BLOOD PIUR are endorsed by the

•10 00 a year saved ta every fcmily by
One Bottle of

AME1ICAN CEMEKT CLIE.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

TERMS CASH.

VnUrovUi, ywwa,
Q. V LAHtMU, M. B.
Uk'uaiatlim, Otwl, Liver CwmplalwU

NEW YORK COSTS.

of atoeth, peoolaitn them to be tbe very beat nreparation of the kind enr offered to the brnk endow u
victim* of ill hrolth. TL»» hunt diroaro through
■very avenns and oma of tbe Mm*.and to ex­
pel it tboeowghly and permaaeaUy.
No oe* can doubt tbexr superiority after
ear tingle trial-tbey are not only better
tNrt, ia fort, cheeper than inv other PUto, for II

JOHNS dk CROfeLKY,
(Sale Manufacturer*.)

78 WILLIAM STREET,
Comer of Liberty Street.

NKW YORK.

Important to Iltwae Ownere.
Imperant to Builders.
Inijiortant to Railroad C'rtnjnnite.
tbto vapor final Hate to time. Dr. Robaek « M«d
teal ItaMM sad Family Adviser, aoatataiag a
greatSMuatof latere----------- -information eaa be bad
thregbeat the ooantry.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Important to Far more.
To all takost tbit maf concern and it ton
cerm trerybody.

JOHNS fo CR08LET8
ntERUVRO OVTTA FWfiCBA

WBKKLY ADVERTISER.
his now over thirty one years since
tbe weekly issue ol this paper was commeaoed. It has always been and will
still continue to be, a valuable family
newspaper. This-paper has been greatly
Improved of late in its style and matter.
It Is a very large sheet. containing thirty nix eelumn« of reeding matter, the very
eream of tbe daily issue, and is fumbhed
to all subscribers at tbs low price of oxx
oou-aa rn tsar. It is emphatically a
/■stt/jmewd^aper. It eontaina a weekly
report of tbe market*, prepared express­
ly for its columns, which, to every farm,
er, drover and lumberman, ia worthy ten
fostas the aobecriptwwt price. Considertbe variety, quality and value of the
itMttar it contains, tbe Advx*tisx» is the
sharpest paper in the West.

CEMENT ROOFING,
MOFLF-A-T’S

Dr. Bebark'a Btomacli Bitten.

HESE MEDICLNES hareDO* been be­
fore the public fora period of THIRTY IBS.
ud during that lime bare maiatotaad a high
characur ia almost every part of the Globe. for
their extraordinary and immediate power of res­
toring perfect health to |pen*oti* auCeriag under
nearly every Lind ot discunu to which tbe human
[■ t.Ll. .
The following art among tha diatre**ing vari­
ety of human duroaro ia which tbe

T

VEGETABLE LIFE MEMCI5ES

Tho ebeapeat

A NEW ARTICLE.

LIFE PILLS AMD PIMENIX BITTERS

A new and delightful Ftomeehieand Cordial for
giving tos« to thr Stomach, and tar tha prt’ftGon of biliiou. oomplaista incident to tbe West

in fisuor it is ooprwr to afl other Fitters.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectora](

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing th*
first sad ssoosd stomacba, and creating a fiv* of
pur* and healthy bile, instead of th* atal* and
acrid kind; FLATULWCY, Loaa of ArremW
Hsaaraca*,
R*muax*ai, Iix-Taar**
Axxirrr, La we oca. »nd MiiaxcnoLi.T, which arc
gcu'ral »ymptorn* of Dy*p«piia, will raaiah, aa a
catural osoMOU'nc* of it* core.
COST1 VEN EM, by clearing the whole
length of th* introtinc* with a aolvant procca*,
and without violence, all violent purge* leave tbs
•6 00
bewebasMvs within two daya.
FEVERS of all Usds, by reetoring tbe Mood
2 00
to a regular circulation, through the proesaa of
——
100
respiration in »u=h cases, and the thorough eola­
Ab an inducement to our friends to tion ofall introtinal obelrnoilou la other*.
Tbe Ltrt N*nici»*s have been known to cure
mreti thseoselve. to extend sur circula
permanently In throu week*,.and.
tiea, w propose that any one sending us RLLEUMATLS.M
GOUT ia half that lime, by removing local infiaten new names for the weekly, accompan­ matioa from the inasclca and ligament* of tbe
ied by ton dollars, shall have an eleventh Joi ata.
DROraiES of ail kind*, by freeing and .tnurth
copy gratis.
arrngthokidwynanAWaMsr, theyaparatofaert
*
GEIGER A BCRIPFS, PuMi»bere.
deligVaDl oa tboae importaai orgnnTaad bonce
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
ISAAC C. MOTT,
wor.t case* of GRAVEL.
Atoo WORMS, by dislodging from tbe taratnga
ci the bowels th* *limy matter to which these la now receiving from New York and
Boaton, his fall stock of
creature* adhere.
0CURYEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a perfect purltv whiob these LIFE
MEDICINES rive to th* blood.sad all tbe humors.
SCORBUTIC KKCPTIONh and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their allcretive effect spec
Constating tn pert of
the fluid* that feed tbe aton, and the morbad •Ute
at Which occasion* all eruptive oomplaiato, aallow
Now Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
cloudy, and other dnmgreeabla complexions.
Cntabed,
Powdered
and Granulated Bo­
Th. u*e of these FUla far a vry .fcrt time, will
effect au entire cure of SALT RHEUM, sad a etri gan.

DI J. BOVEE DOTS’

Imperial Wins Bitten

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
It eaa be applied to saw tai out noon at au.

Try

Tbe formula of Ibero Bitter*. now flHI) th'
4» propertv
—•-—.-a
r the oldest a

It win aoou bo for sale by all of Dr. Raboak’a
nomeroua Agosto, sad at tfotel*. Ac., th* oouatre
erer.- In Ue may time, order* will be filled d&gt;
rath** Clocinaati in any quantity, al the low£

urea, Ac.; by the pnaatpal’IlviLawna, AacarTscra.
aad atbaro, and baa rawed to be lbs CRRAPEhT
sad MOST DURABLE ROOFING in was; It to to
every rwwei A FIRE. WATER. WKATHEB sad
TIME F&amp;OOF ooveriag for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
n&gt;*irtArO3ZrwMfcrfa/ otMofMort fa ffa
Coitt
whiab auabiao the deairefaa preprottoe el AotofeDy rto ZromMMw, erifab are asfo
rnroaDy ockaow lodged to bo noowraaed by Q UTT A
PKRC11A AND INDIA RUBBER.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

HHEPXBiaib

tWUl 111 JXJT*TXB3

Are eoatpoeed of a pure and unaduHaretad wtaa.

No Heat is required in making spplicstisa
• Bitten hare bees aa

aoapto oasoa wW, however, bo packed aed Ml to
any address, If daaired.
Retail PrioeBl yar Bettie, «r ate for |l.

hutnaa ayatem. that they art no* derail lx
penaableeaa
TONIC. MEDICINE AND ECTERACE.

Principal aBeo and sale room, Na • last
Fmirth *v. Sd building from Main .troct, Ciadanati,O..L=ber=t=-!- “---------- ‘ -- Per sale by J. F. 1..-^.
Niobofe.OrMrerin* M Ul*. 1
man and De Raimer, Mid

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Il Casfia feat LliUs f

Painttonaa

Groceries! !

Mclaasaa and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas,
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Cofle,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
FEVER AND AGUE.-Far thia rooam of th®
Wrotorn country. Uwe Medicimc. will Xe found
Salt and Water Lima,
aeal^ speedy andeortsfa reorody. Other madiSoaps, Baleratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
di*'*ae *»—
be cured by one deac.or by two iu the wont case*.
FILES—Tha original proprietor of tbaae tnod-

Tmu5W

A LIVER OOMPLAINTS.
LMwAmwiiMl Dot­
&gt; MfaMnea have been eaad

1&gt; addition to the shave stock of Grneeries&gt;s
------- ■------- - - - -

NOTICE!
US HlEBIKiBY BITO,
THAT ALL THOSE NOTES A ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,
LRAXTTOI AMD OTSBK MKTAL BOOM

win M M *1 ttc Bxerai 08m,
F*r MtecUn.
3STO
r gfnt &lt;iU nUf, 'f TnO,

&lt;u«,

—Tbs b
paid few Pi&lt;

-&amp;4JC C. MOTT,

GROCERY, SALOON,

Tfcat arc Not PfeKbytbe fttta «f

Im Nt.

The sabscribsc is Dow prepared to sell
FAMILY GROCERIES
Aa lew as the hvoat. Ar OuAwraadr
W only.
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                  <text>VOL. 6.

JACOB FEME,

WAR!

WKJHTMAM A BOBINION,
1 f ANUFACTCRERS W Me, absnMran i
1*1 ear-ware. Dealers fa iron, nails. st«

DRUG STORE !l!

AjUMsa.eb.stoewi
----------8he btld aloft a aaowwhlte »carf,
Whisk Buttered fa the braMs;
8be breettodapray* far M»—
A prayer to oodd not tear— ’ ,
Bet to peened to Mos ter M the kwi t.
And Wiped nway a leer.

He tamed sad Ml foe spot0 do Mt dree, him weak.
For daestienn was th* Mldfar*a bout,
Tboegb tears were on his check;
Qe waleh the forward raek

tore, over wbooe bead Maras etatreo earnmere had paMed. She was of nsodium
height, and Mros the liliy ef bar Nocthoroattane. 8bo doaaad a Atom of plate,
bleake&lt;a&lt; whUathaMet mse of tho

^urdlanji.

W

W.PARKEB,
HOLESALE ate reUil dr-el er In GrocerIm
uJ Proneione. Pork, Ijird, Rutter, nod
al Uwds ef Produce bought end sold, nt bis “old

rest invoke Hie aid who ever stilloth the
tempest, to guide oar Ufa laden bark safe­
ly through the troubled waters I*
Ab if in derision of her matchless ooirago, the mad wares dashed higher, while
tbs thunder pealed a loud defiance to her
words. With palled fade and lips com­
pressed, she took her station at the wheel,
white two powerful men stood by to aid
her an for ospoeaibto. With a firm head
she raised the glam and swept the scene
before her, thee bidding them have cour­
age, the boat entered on its fearful
course, bounding onward, as if conscious
oftbe band that gvided its destiny. Her
orders were given la dear, food tones,
white she stood proudly erect, her eyes
h rightseed with a darker bloe, until ooe
would have fimded bar tbe ruling spirit
of ths storm. Tbe water dashed against
the side of the boat, crowning her fair
brad srith glittering drops: yet still she
stood oahooding, while not an eyo te dl
that group but guxed with mingled awe
and confidence upon that delicate form.
Once again the spoke of the wheel slipped
from the grasp nf him who beM It, but a
fair, jewelled nand arrested its progress,
and stayed tbe destruction which other­
wise would have followed its swerve from
duty.
Onward speed tbe noble bark,
and when darknem abut the last rock
from our sight, one deafening shout roee
high above the storm for her who had so
brardy guided us through the shadow of
death.
|
She would receive no thanks for her­
self, but bidding us “give thanks to Him
whose voice ever rulcththe storm," she
retired to bur state-room, and wn last to

Many years ago, when I was so small
a boy as to hardly recUtoot it bow, my
brother and mvself were placed on board
one of the 8k Lawrence river steamers as
cabin boys and waiters, with a view to
__ ____
. ’tWoeto Load
becoming pilots when wo were older.—
■m rf oMrtiran*. Ac. Will be happy
Thai was nearly fifty years ago, sod beats
• «B Mila in th* line of tkair profession
r*l.
were not fitted up in tbe style they are
Uis Crert Houe, Haatinxs, Mich.
now, n&lt;ir were good pilots a thing to be
- Smsxsr,
Fume Alum.
found every day. We had run up and
down, mvoral timea,«ben one morning,
II. WRIGHT,
about ten u dock, we stopped at Brock
ttorney and counsellor at law,
and Solicitor and CvaaaaOor in Chancery — noth u
rille to take on b*rard, as usual, a govern­
particular elleotiou jx»d to the collection of TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
ment pilot to guide us down the river.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS, CODFISH;
claims and nrauer promptly remitled.
It wna late in the season, and we bad a
Oft.ce, with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middlerills, in fact, srcrythlsg In ths Grocery *««. •t,ch “|
strong wind the night before, leaving the
will be needed for fiunilv u»c
river rough, and our usual pilot bed hard
aim a great variety #f ths
DANIEL COOK,
work to keep the boat in its proper trace,
VSTICE OF Tilt PEACE, General Land and
aruDanxsT Hoad TuancETr
white it brought us Into Brookville twn
Tax Arret, will attend to tbe collection of
hours later than the usual time. The clouds
4*bUaad aU other b.itioeai pertaining to bis office.
AH ChUk Extracts,
OISc. tn Goodyear'* block, ap stair*.
overhead etill looked cold and tbe wind
F0» THB BSPBCIAL UntHT OF THS LlDIJtS.
blew freah and strong, when, making all
poesibte baste, we again puf out of the
harbor and were soon boundlog oa our
STA.TZOJNTELB.'ST,
way. Throughout the morning J noticed
a anxious look on tbe captain's face, which
FENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
bespoke his uneasiness about tbe final
VELOPES. CARDS, At, Ac.
termination of our journey.
Upon set shelves way be found ail ef th
We bad a good many passengers an
MOST POPULAR
board, and although we usually reached
Montreal by four o'clock in the afternoon,
we sbwuld be delayed until aix, if not lat­
of ths day.
er. About ten miles this side Lhabine a
Around the cabin table that night,
storm ofrain’ootnmenced. whith rendered about an hour before we entered the har­
it almost impoMlble to guide the boat at bor of Montreal, we learned her history.
all; white the rapids of that name, the She was the daughter of the merchant
most terrific in the whole river, were who owned the line of bwdls, ooe of which
yet to be passed. Tbe pilot wss one of she had just saved from ruin. Her moth
the best on tbe route, but a man of pas­ er died when sbe was a child, and her
sionate temper, with a peculiar, dogged father had yielded to her wishes, and al­
(KEEEAIP, FEB OASIS look. Between him and the ordinary lowed her to accompany him in the boat
boat pilot there existed an old grudge, of which be waa captain.
By drgrees
or Beady Pay, only.
which had once or twice led to blowa, she became accquainted with every bend
Special sttruUoa will be neld to COMPOUND- when they came in contact with each oth­
in the beautifoi river, while caltu and
INGaad pot tin* uo PRESC RtPTiOSB sad »oy
on* purchasing tnediciaei af us Ma rWy upon er. That morning while passing one of atorme alike brought scenes of beauty to
the higher falls, they stood together at her eye. She was now on her way to
ttair being
tho wheel, when, owing tn the stroug cur­ visit some friends in Quebec, where her
rent of the water and the almost exhaust­ father proposed joining her to spend the
ed strength ef him who had guided us all winter.
tbe night, one spoke of the wheel slipped
A gentleman artist sketched bar like
from his hands and nearly caused an acci­ new na a leaf of hie portfolio, as sbe stood
S. C. PRINDLE,
dent of a pretty itrious nature. This an­ st tbe wheel, wrapped ia the pilot’s coat,
UDGI OF PROBATE. Notary Public, Gen­
eral Land and Tax A Rent. W ill be found in
noyed hie companiuD, and bard words with tbe glare in ber band ; end her full
i Court Houm, at Uutinf*, on the 2d ard id
poutd between them, since which time n length portrait still graces the gallery of
sullen silence had been preserved.
fine arts in Montreal. Many a rough
When about two miles above the La- hand grasped tbe snowy fingers at part­
chine rapids, some of tbe rigging alnft ing, and many a blessing crowned that
gave way, nqd the night pilot mounted noble heed.
tbe upper deck with a ladder and attempt­
A magnificent diamond bracelet, bear,
ed to maha ft fest. 'Die wind blew lierce- ing on the inside plate the name of the
ly, and white exerting all bis strength to vroeel and date of the occurrence, was
stay tbe mischief, he lost his bold and presented te her about a weak after bar
fell, the ladder earning down directly up- jttrrival in Quebce. by tbe pewwngiirs who
on tbe head of our governmtot aid, were on board at the time, while load nd
wounding him aevorely. Not pausing to ।triumphant were tbe praises bom to tbe
look al tbe mischief, he seized the onfer- ,ear of a fond parent nf tbe noble conduct
lunate man, and with almost superhuman ,of that trail but fearless one, who had
eti-cogtb, lifted him above the boat railing. |braved tbe dangere before which stout
Tbe other, quickly guraaiag kle meaning, ।hearts and strong forms bad quailed.
and winding bia anna around the neck of
“And what became ufbar afterwords 1’
his companion, they iell together in the I] enquired.
boiling flood below. We lowered tbe
"She married an officer In Quebec, and
life-boat as quickly as possible, ropes |her children still lire there. Owe to a
ware thrown out nod every eflbrt put ।noble boy, or rather man now, and
forth to srre them—bet in vain. They .ploucbe the ocean In o»o of the noble
GIN AB A REMEDIAL AGMWT.
race to the surface of the water, still lock- |fettteeHpe of Hngland."
^l^pmcioua TONIC OTDI^Ot^
•d in each olbw’e-anro. and thea eank
from aw view forever.
The boat Bow rwebed rapidly on, com­
ing nearer the tbe frightful rapids, while 1
terrorMtrudt faooe were around aa,ot the ’

1ST

FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
FCRPOSRB,ONLT_n

GROCERIES!

A

r

PATENT MEDICINES

wherever wo loot, whether to tbe north,
the test or the west, or the Booth heelf.
General 8yduey Jobaeon baa to strata
stares timers U rather slim horea, toes
every
**“ ~“
straight and before him, straight is the
weUi
knees, bcoBai ftstt, buck straight, and
from
widest his Um. If yae find thesepohua,
said the speaker, you need not ask of
what be h, hot if you weat owe, boy bite.
vice. A rigaatlc armament ie ready to He Mid tbet be bad found theta Cfockattempt the deroeet of the Miasissippi,
and their feats on the Atlantic seacoast eyed ox woe wot to bo depended or, as
be will kick and be ugly, white a dhan
end the Gulf are too freehly before the
heeded cm wifi OBsK gwiek feom Ao wfon,
public atteatkm to require remembreace.
bat bo will eum forget It,*
j
Such are the fruits of a pultoy purely de­
fensive.
Without even the hesitancy
Bccctxjm Mittes amd Gusvm.—These
which would come of a poerible interrup­
tion, the enemy have thus surrounded the mittens when long worn become hard
Southern Confederacy, and if permitted end good rooductors of odd. Frequent
to repeat as often as may be desired, the wetting wfaDa at work, together with the
edbrts to penetrate its beert, they will sells issuing from the hands, destroy the
necessarily attain the place and the time oil of the leather, ond it hardens sag nat­
ural oonsagueoea To remedy thia, wash
where euocoss awaits them.
••There Is now bet owe chaaoe of escape your mittens In warm soap suds, being
from than«t that has been coolly dawn careful not to wring or pull them—simplv
around us; it to to concentrate our energy ■querting them in the M as a Bilk
ou one point and cot it through; to ona- handkerchief Is soficteRt, and V it ie
vert oar defensive into aa oSmsIvw war, weuish weather, oil them with some kind
and transfer the scene of at teasl a part offish or animal oil They will keep out
of there hostilities to the enemy’s own the water then, completely, but the edd
country. Situated as we are It to only not so wall.—Prairie Ftrattr.
poreiblo at one point—ond that to Ken­
tucky. If the forcre that we now are
dispersing to the four comers of the
continent every day, to meet .new menaceo, were collected ugd4r the hand of
General Sydney Johnson, till a column
was formed sufficient to ruble him to
mnneurre with some ppreibilily of suc­
cess over the plains of that region, he
might buri back the array in front uf him
at present, and penetrate the State of
Ohio.
The attarn meat of this object
would render wortbleM aU the plans of

beef bought of regular dealers is so much
impregnated with salt as to be uurtiuhable, and sometimes uneatable by common
jaws. The best wav is to do your own
curing, which may be accomplished satis,
fectorily as follows: To 6 gallons of
water add two lbs. ef brown sugar, 1 qV
of molaMoe, 4 ozs. of saltpetre, and fine
salt until it will float an egg. Then pur­
chase your own beef freah from ths
butcher, and immerse. It will keep for
months and be lender and tootlwrae.

Iluxou Cotton Abroad.—A remote
The Nev York THiwu calls attentionof Illinois colton, grown In Christian
county, In 1861. was sent to Manchester ’ to the following tnexioM of Louie Napo
loon, taking from bis **H»torical Frag­
and was inspected by a moat competent
judge, who laid the subject at once before ments:" ‘‘March at the head of the ideas
the Colton Supply Association of Man­ of your age. and these ideas wiU follow
and support ) ou. .if you march behind
chester, En^and.
A letter has been
reefoved in Chicago from one of the m jet them, they will drag you on. And if
you march against them, they will cer­
prominent members of the house of
tainly prove your downfall,’'
Commons, as follows:
“Your uinpte of cotton is a most we),
Daniels. Dick emoo was not far &lt;trt
come indication of the power of the Fed­
eral Slates to furnish eotton by free labor. of the way when be told a client, who
Taking 8d aa a standard value of good ire m Whig Iy asked him in a ease of in New Orleans oolton, I estimate your poitanor, how he thought the jury weald
sample as being worth twenty-five per “bring in." “My friaod," said the illus­
cent more, or JOd a pound ; but from trious Dan, “don’t ask me; I! there is
what I eee of the staple, and its strength anything more uncertain to God himself.
when untnised with defective and blighted It Is what the verdict of a petit jury
portions, I think that with with judicious will be!
cultivation it might acquire a value fifty
Ccent in excess of New Orleans cotton,
A western editor recentlv called I
not equal tn Sea island. A supply “devil," and fold him bo could not affc
of 10, OOOerKMBO bege per week of it to hire hie services any longer, unleH
would be agreatgboon to this country.— would agree to take ninepenoe a wei
The letter you eadoeed to me I have reel
or share equally Um profits of the pap
with the chief part of the sample, to the The boy oandwUd to stay, but heeltatit
Cotten Supply Aseeciation.”
ly choose the ntnepence for hie wages.

A Hard Road to Travxl.—-At a festi­
val on some occasion among the soldisn
In Missouri oca of them from Adrian
offered Um follow’
*
meat, which in ]
paper, from which
“Af. Daria.—! , _ ,
an open boat without com]
may that boat nod eoakefoL
. , ..
by a shark, and the shark swallowed by
a whale, eed the whole in Um derilb
belly, and the devil te boil, the door teeked and the key lost, and further, may be
be chained in the aoutweet corner of bell,
end a north sect wind blow aches Into bte

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GBKA1
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taken

diMhaslMMBmftJHptotKtb' Seal
but large number*,"*"'
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Free States an| T&lt;|
may ha
broken

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dueed to ft^riMpacKtyMend! Hon las|
rttoMf.-OHM M toH'df 4WT widen
thaw **&lt;■» apeak with a rredWHIegrea

nvpfflt r wirtarwMrttr-Apieuiturai,
CommcroW, mMkAi »*•&amp;,* ftnd State

ali^ a third U/oh wipers, &lt;Wrta tbit
on Bachelors—tbe estimate Marti

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tbrUSHt^lee ornMerj'.MAteMn
North

organized in tl|p &lt;
wu disorganized
Pint Pre^if tsris

A*n«, »odlM»4 *y ,te A*W*-«t
H*fa, watetepterlr tee &lt;«*fM

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its Descons, sod

□rigiMlly bMM f« gritHt

BAt'Ve bafta historicalprecedent,
Mr.TsBOohUreekM

which, bdftjg flIIMIty/Wttt"flffttnore read-

Uf fWTKl

inhtiiro.fjbm^|
fri! in to,tbe hands of our troops.

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Frurti'Mcxico we'taarta’thM the

«avV«m:GcB&gt;i'U*iafe

Mokm* Mu

nnd fim arms *Mte»WlfrJlrf.rfpeI

vervatJw. * WW*
fortes ft Ms
atuwk .#ert led
cBdWL
ebfler. rid
8,oefrta«if; tbrlM.
eHT fdreWla the
1» not exeood
^wo.n
ZSwBCr
■1 wimm. cowi'ttxrtH.

pb^.JApatUicJtljy/oDe .parly pr He

other was ospeotsd.
Two American
reseda carrying arms io the Meaieaos
hold reached ovirr/bemlet arid penetrabed
Were drpiu'rtd by tbe Spanish.
every borne.—Froth th!#,■'sprttrtvo argue,
BJ tU arrival 1/ihe’city of New
•ffi^tha thn|-niurtbdtoe, whefr’the feng!
roll shall boat to -arms, and tfie boqmin" York *4 Cepe Race, wu learn that, A|tp;
ffotee Aft* eTjfoe fctt •Hltaairt strong­

coast defences.

•MTOolU Chft-Jfoltawi^.MM HMten
H«ad,&lt; O. Jan. Stb : “A raptort &gt;at
oemsetijiit Fort Pftbahi-ha* been abea
rir Uw eabete
«»
aidarpd M'hbaie^art U&lt; better • pert of

Diftukku asd Cftuvr.—For these

-of tbo-paymeMoC-OMUimissiuostu Agents,
dy,lf used in season. Apply freely. to|
beyond lbe,»WH .«ur aim aud
the Threat and Chest and cover «ith a design js h&gt;fsrn»h t* Michigan nwder-

of u«oo«,.;U u^e of OUUIS.UJT. Uc

roar ofartillcry,lhc groans of tbe wound­
ed and dying, and the huthrt of Hie Hei«r Tronic qul- great satisfaclien.avdcauieid on aflvancB
tofiqus 1
in consul*.pf from 1 to liper cent.
---------------------- -------GT Herschel I gives 343 itrilei ns the
If tho.question opmM when shall tbeac

thirf^s bc l wo-lteva ne rondy answer.—

flotilla- so xvo km- expect no great dam

Nxw Yobk, Jan. 26.
Wa^itigtoB.«pe«aU aUte that Asaistwhen the s-w fill exptoaton*of the voloanb ftQt Secretary . Fux feels cvn&amp;deut that
at St? Vlnccffts wm heard at Demarttfa. Burnside's expedition has ore. t'uis time
,alrqdr a blow wWch, with Gsa. BmlRs
139* Tho Chrystal Palnoesharehoidcrs
advance in TeftMesee, will out.off p)|
fm'ya/triade ti dear profit of 'upwards of
communication with Virginia and States
£10,000 from Mr. Blondin’s twenty-six South.
•
Ge», MedalUft says that if the expe­
performances, after deducting the £100
dition
bad
failed
we
should
havejsenrd
per ascent to that distinguished professor.
of it though rebels ere thia
|ja* If-Sorlb C«slin» .Urea cannot
St. Louis, Jan. 96.
be hired out fer more than MO dr 130 a . Official ditpatcehs from Cape Girar­
year. In Sooth Carolina It la difficult deau’ stale that an expeditsan which left
to let them for more chan their board.
that place n psiy day* aincc fur Benten Specially NatiW
-V»3dato««U&gt;rl&gt;»d, b*vi.«g &lt;»pDuring lha last tan years the Old I —'
iieut. Cut former and eleven
School Presbyterian ministry, as com­
icftT^antJ ^vftteeotJeK Thomp- ' ' This noCicft i41
pared withthe me tribe rtSBip, has declined son’s command,
1 also q ite
number of
five per cent." In 1851 there was one arms, bpraes sad
.
A telegraph hno ia to be immediately
minister to one hunikari and three memhers, whilst in 1861, there was only one con»trucied .from RoILt westward.

•nsuatioe before .spring. But there is
work in 4C*ftMdty that can be done in

bers.

The" Ifejfic oFtHe‘past,

m

events, (ails us hers ; and It Is only tbe
logic of passing events that we can reply

upon.

fo Chtti, ai g . rt»»ans
I ;f*n'»fjiRg
Y*ra«- w^ral»t.K5 nhd oil qu^ti..jw State ,lfiJicy, Awl
St nt a Adntiuiatral'uvt, and as ah, iaJucr-*
rnent u» Vehrti&amp;dy Rffi.rt ent tfie part ».f
the Republicans'of Michigan, rt»r the
BNrta^MrtwUbefrtftnftsraMdMch fotgeneral eodd' tnptt bp;Ctrib!&lt;and extend

matlsM. "Netinrigh, InflsWiMten of the&gt;
Bowels tad- Kidnvyft, Spinal gflectiotUM
Sore Eyes, Burns, Files, Wounds and
Bruises.'

groa'-est kft»w»jlistaflpe.Jft. yhjch , sound
relating to oilier haabem-CMhed iatotbvwW. This we.

If we could believe all the tho

letter writerVwho aired their effusions in
public prints fur thb last thirty days, thia
month, now so nearly gerte, would iiin-c
witnessed.-the cn4Vf'ilie ,r.cbe1l(qo. ,\Ve

haae not been of thogo who have expect,
bd a furward indvemvat of the army of
the Potemae-|ob Uto last forty days,
nor do^we botidfe there W*tl! be one
»Uhi» Ik. UMI iurty d»yv
W. du

•st wge ft.forward movement iu that
direction. Winter ie no seaseft in -which

to remove tbe base uf mHtttrry operations.
In tb^ Weettrrf "rivert, floating 10ft' will
priyabfa
the ‘ Minissippj

winter, and we Hope to chrtfniolh-in this
issue 'glorious results from ’the 'fturnsidc

I

NOTICE I

How to Save Money!
and SolidUd,

T. SeUle UM. W.UlMK tetaf.

minister tc one hundred and eighty mem­

Tunoav *» LuM1».—Al this seasen
X *he FV when coughs and colds pre
Pcrsotir ejlgagb^ie get up1 Cltffis aria
troublesome, every family should hare a
requested u&gt; send In subscribers* hrioim
safe and certain rehtedy on hand. Ran*
as fast as obtocinrd^t f lOQ ay car. SubSMipiMM iMy.cmniitMMftai any ,riwvr-&gt;
PAY ALWA¥» IM ADV&lt;NCE.-L
Wbetj'a Club luu been forwarded, ad­
ditions map ba mndt to It on jhe same
IKIM. «b.lUr mt.i i„ by ,hP pA»..
fcwmmg itor mrt. • k m not. neoeaaary
ttat the members nf ft Ch*dbuftK-rwHvw
their papersjit lite name Ppstoffiec. tier,
svmen are^stiftblffif nt tWg UhwurrCti n

BaiTiMok*. Jen. S8.

The DetaSt S«ur Tribune

pSaBSBEBSE

JSF* Ex President John Tyler is daad.

He is reported *0 have died at Richmond

first mail, nspneeft,* mit—W-1 Wl ncWiT

.expedition. . WqA.Isp hqge to _see more

on the 17th inst, after a short ilinsss.
energy on the Southern fOQst generally.
pyili U now said that Gpo. Bfaermau
Ah apriag nears.De we| expect , to sue a
simply obeyed orders is not advancing
drawing ift ef*H oor4ines toward a com­
immediately into the interior after land­
mon cctiUr.
“Jhd tUrSi'w^rwclntlon be psbli^sdin ths
ing at Port Royal. It was the purpose
Those who prophecy an imfpediatc
JUgubUm Btnr mH B.rty Piote**£
of
Governmsnt to make a perfect and and says there wera three selioooers and
myvejpeat uf lie main artriy/may be set
impregnable base of operations about five Sailing smacks loading■ with lumber
down as ecoeation harpies and nothing
and
turpentine
at
the
time.
■
Beaufort.
more. The “January’ seers are upon the
Waamngion, Jan. 26.
shelf already, and- they-have been legiou.
From WasMsgton.
Thft^Wftr ftepartmtet reeeived ft ffiaAs thus advaaees, and. tbe nepictous
Niw York, Jan. 27.
eventcbmes nearer to a rsnHxatfnn,proph
Tbe Tm*wo&lt;a tllpalrfi a^w:
“A
eta wIR increase ; and when the move iropeaiUon.wUl soon ba offered in the
d&lt;«&gt; «&gt;n^ M »..n« orl.^r il.ctr- ksnoto to impose a tax ef ten per cent,
tatuly must eoruejiundroda of those sen- ipoixlha jay of officers fraw ft Major
Pills,
s.v.i&lt;mtot* «4fr Wkvft~aotlong praphooiod Jenera! down to a privala. Tho areny
irefen a lax to a reduction of_p*y, and
falsely, will cnwlttheir throats, shouting,
fc“1 toM yftu to! ” Awaiting that t/mc,
t/me,
Wb.«®u. F’FWW1
dear traders, which,, in qur' uplnlon, Is xijk A receive a revepufl of,, about
Mfl^y UFO. »&gt;oih«' in the fu^re, we shall

Notice !

tMaaiiMe tawoKifdk Ullqtries « tho Pa-

er; edited, «h.e Bg j
Oi^rtr ;Ta____ _______
Suu Praur;-imn FMZterae editor.
n&gt; V.MS Jm.Ih UuMte

W4b, 4teu.

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Xtee ie Mate
te M*artt-uU(n*l

tNUi

under one commander.

conveyances, giving the verp ZatotTrlc.
graph,-»&gt;mmftrct&gt;r; MaWTM,&lt;«!10el and,
- - m-------- ~.---------• tfomwtlc.

THm-FMHITOmfi

Is published everv Tuoscta
Saturday 4bbrMt4;-MM

�LOW PRICES
-IMQDIR1 OF-

A

COMMiSSIOKWH’S NOTICE.

IpriL-^rrttof jifcajDAN,

‘•-

DARLING'S

LIVtR
. Public loitrucUoa.

ISOUR USE OF TRADE;

, tbe lux thrt» fnn • i u»«a : -

present &amp; C. PrindTe, Judge of,

eaooo raa

KEGULATOE

lAreanvMa.

nj?

bftEbwiate df Almira Wtaka isle;

DAKIJirfrS argR RWCTMZVR

pasting? fritt (Lnrrntt

WJLUJVAE JUST RECEIVED
forenoon, be assigned foe the bearrtraTxaitfpeHtttont and that dfo Mm at law .of saitf WdaH.ed
and allbthirpentoaa inta-estod Inaaid miata.ate

several aMalbs; 1 bare MtwoMMag of It Moca • »
Okie Stodlsy. Rea.. IM &amp;M Mkb SiMti $k/

GUAKBU.VR.1ALE.

F R C

I P. E C T

lx

KMlD^MVpl
in iLeinel'w
of hiedldntfo

sr^te
«4 HdmMP.k?dab&lt;wwrevtf-?ffAWM&gt;^fofr
the prayer oftba peUtwnfT»hw&gt;|a not bo granted.

BwCnXj__________ . _

W

D.&lt;pLnu?s urgjt xre^ATojt,

Wx. C. TeboW. 11 Christopher Street W. T..
, ceuqtr ef wrfGtt •'Feb. ». ItCD.-T hire beta auMaet to
eUackaof Asthma the last twenty yerew. I bare
never found anything equal lo

Darling’s Livw Bogulator.

S-P4CIA-I, NOTICES
We,want .Wheat, t&gt;ni, Utt-t
;i’..rk, Lsrd, Britt er, \Y&lt;»ca, and flfvncy.
on aubMmpeto&amp;ax tho

Banner office. -We

,mml hnvc it hroUjgBt.tu us, likewise ; we
• ‘have no time lb go*collecting.

deceased, are hereby eotlBed iud requested to
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
PfgctU the same for examination and adjuaiuicut
to the urjdrxsjenad Conimijitioncra.duly appointed
by tbe Probate Cburt for the oountr if Barry, by wivM, tbM the «n» of P. H. A J. nUSSKLL,
of
Uaatintre.
Mroll)ran. have thia day ■■de an
r.r
AasignWMiut of MI their property and uUects to
tbe undersigned; for tbe Hi.aM «&lt;* tbeircredltarg,
&gt;R creditors rf said Urm Ve rrqnestcd fo PVMa‘
their claiMs. and all debt&lt;wn-ta aueuwni and mpke
DSf
W a*AH »c0»uwta
be pculad
before tba beat day of February MM.to aayaooet
baled, Uaxtinks. Dee. (th. fc4l.
duels
tbe ir-ih day of January. Inst, being the time
limited by iba llou. Probate Coart for tlie iiual
JSKVfiSS?’ I

. • l*. ,

Jantetl

JOHB TUlWLAifhB, ( UMmu
SANFORU OTTO,
|

h&gt; aSbnMag i»madmte relief.

U ia^ ibwtmgii

Liver and bnilous remedy."
Mrs Yonwg. of BrwMytx, wrftee: ••ftbrmwy
». IMO.-In May laat'T bad a aerert attack offltfa
whifheonbupd mewfiie'hiiuac. lltxik.obebov
tie of
DMrUwftf K.«fe

ami was wWireiy earwJ. I hare bad no attack kurte.'*

I). WuUn ell, Esq., of South Sih. star Mb Si..
Will iMMborgh. LL.wrtres: “AngwokL 1MC—
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.1^
.L- 1 i„r

mifSJCTro

■T'Rh&lt;jibb.

DARLLNtrS LtVER REGULATOR.

|

CltA^fiRY SALE*

MOFFAT

QTATE OF WTCBIGAN—TLe Circuit Court
O for the county of Barry-iu Owwery.
.Nk/iMoa z B. llutcliKMH, Cota- 1
pUinant,
AT ... :• (

LIFE FILLS ANU PntJCNir BITTERS
Ttl KBE MEuSci^BR bMtaow brewl*
Ake Mfo pobbe far. prewwl of WRIYVi-S
mM during that Iwm bare ouibtafaed -a high
character in eltnotl every pawt of Mm Globs, for
their extraordinary and immediate power of feetoripg perfect health to perrona•suffering.under

I did ao and found It to operate admirably, ramor
&gt;ng tbe bile and arouaing the liver t« acHritj. I
UrealrewMd it sen

We have every kind of gooda, auoh

FAMILY MEDICINE.
When ctir chndrenny opt of wrta, w&lt; gire then
af.wdmpa.aadilsMalUmeJlnghL 1 Bad It
meets tbe11 of “• stomach ud bow-

.IIS-r
MRS.

Raanaa. if yon need either or both of Mbs* Meal

fbe fulloiin- arc among the uUntuing t«Hen.wmatUlMMtah./iddbiffia-.

SOOTHING SYRUP,;*

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
DAN'L S. DARUXG,
nil ■: public auction or
Udder, on U&gt;« eighth [Uh]
e fhoiisaud eight ’&lt;mulred
I'dBck' l«» tbe aflerneau ef
Ctyut duor pt tbe Conn

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly oleanaing the
tint and arereid aiomacb*. ondMiiwating a Bow of
po'e and heeltlgr bde. imdeed of the etale cud
eepd kind; FLATULENCY. Loss or ArrartTe'
II aaktsrax, Usadacui. Rarri.tasxus, lix-Txiiraai

-w. AHmm ^&gt;1 of
Of . or.
And MteatreU tutfo their swart galtar.
A nobler theme my twirt it Alls —
In prahe of Umkick's rautchlela ffilb.

Which epath-facilitatea tbe ptoeesk rit*teeftio",
by'euntKowtle gtfhii reducing«R UHMIM^
wAaHarall pdi. a*A «mmm3&gt;o mW, -Uaa

ONLY PREPARATION

HARD-WARE

rertiMjnesl on :d page. jyk'J

&gt;11 ax those d*neaaae wtoefa arise from impure

■Ltix.xsrssfl#
a si the
time, it will tone op the ey stem
muds

S_0M

.’.a

V M1-4I0ME TBBFMWY:

Gamn Lkogs. Eatox Co., Micw., Aug. 11, 5*.
plC. W. ItoLACK—Thar Sir-.—For Tour yeare
1 was ecrcrelv eSicted with Rheumatism so that
I wncealaW to my house for a long time. The

Tbe Lira McotaxMltave been known to enre
RHLL'MaTlSM permanently ta threw weeks, and
GOUT tn half that time, by removing locaiinfiamutton from ths muscles and ligaments of tbe
joints. ’
.
- .. DROPSIES of jdl kinda.br freeing and atengtfo
Mhng Use kidneys **“« bladdvt they opereto maai
debghtfolly oa these injparMtilocgwn*. andlieMe
Executor’s Bale.
;
have ever brio found a sertain remedy for tbe
In th« matter of the estate of Thomas DUlia, worsted, of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings
laic of Mtfk .Grove, in the ooumy oL^drry, de
of tbe bowels the slimy matter Io wiitab these
Ocaacd.
•
•
hr pursuance of aboeeee ifreaMdM Mfty^he ^CE^EY*’ ULCERS. and INVETERATE
Probata Ccart.uf . Mid Ct&gt;uotv,' bebeU ewpoec to
sale st Public wwctio8 it tbe bigbaet bMHer at SORES, hr.a perfect pnrlb which these LIFE
tbe School bmfae. w Lhatnct No. tw»rin the MBDlClKER rtrc to tbe blood,and ell I hr humor*.
Wt'OHWmC ERLFTIONh end BlM&gt;
township of Meplq Grove, in tbe county of Barry,
and State of Mictngtu. Ca ffatnrdey, tb« bid day COMPLEXtfHtS, by their dtarstive rSVtt tippn
tbe Raida ♦£«. (red ffit akin, and the nrnrbit! &gt;tai«
rf which uctiaaiuile all enujtlreeoimdgjptj. rt^ow
elendr, and ntbet dimgrrtablr oomnlexiond
^lie XVest part*or the Sotrth half (Bfiof eectiba
The ore of these HHe tre a ’&lt;7 .frort time. wHl
iwattaM nT) abd the RaMbairiUj af'tlfo Mouth. eflVctanenttrc cure ofSALT R IfBUM. and Mtri
king improvement in the elearneaa of the akin.—
East quarter (W) of ecMlop Kleren, &lt;11.* all in COB MOT COCTWand 1KPLUEXEA will atwayg
be cured by one dose,or by two in the worst caeca.
PlLEAc-Thai

KT. -.7^5 '*■ •”**’«*•
ADAM WDLIF. arerwe-m.
, Dated, January T, IMS.
jenMT

Estate W Gcorgn JMaciuart.

A

&gt;, new, end aiuiest
««
given from ladies and gentlen
'SiSSSS

tba youth to old age, in all

AND

Stacks of
r.

raidr, ojtut 25 cr.xja

BENTON m
JwA3XrSXSTa; MiQM.
wuumiwUJ. f^»u»&gt;ar

much at a MdMbfk^Wa*rili&lt; MMhoHlhe change

Prvp^eduMnUW rMT. B. MOFFAT.
.
SSSsboai »AT, Kew-Aoni
TOR 8ALB BT At!. DuUOOWtt.
marlJ-lyr

1 rllliiilWT-l
WILMtArfAfiftES,

■ ,y/

--------- -r

!LS*.
p£TSK&amp;gi»af8f»'*
u
1
"VO" aereMQW'U
ex
year IMT^yoar Rcatomtive wM'wnaSiinadtd to

■.■i^^rRMciiUDriiiBs

QURGOODB

Untieqedly Loyv4

GR^NTSPAULDING
Ji, OrtoCJis, UM,
TTeintiffs

itf

BdMby Drug

rn«i»ntOUce, U C.

BI8RASE8.—Peraoue whose con-

■ ■ . ■

'

®r

itSSy" tau“*’'

SamaparilU.

it wdl almost Instantly relieve

Dy.aMary. end A&gt;taMuaa4a xhMdoeu, wfcatber it
3Wu-&amp;

permanently, Jfoelanalooatt persevere ln itsuaa
end being destitute of means to purchase any
more IteooM aohaboe V t bW would* net b* will-

--------- 75X^.££»mM|

’—

ft not onlv relieves the child from paiu. but in

Griping tn lite Bowclt and Wind Cholic,

Lignulre. Bubta Go. UiUftKU. J«M.

Lands-For Sale!

effects and mcdicel ‘ tTrines.
UV.iipcafc'ip thh
matter, “what we da hmsw.** afler lea years exne.
Aicaae, and pledge our repute J ion for thy LU Ail­
ment of what We herd declare.
In almost rrrrv
instance where tbeiuLwt la Miflexing frnm -pniii
andoxliaurtion, relief will be found in dAeen or
twenty 'mUulra aftertbe syrup ia&gt;doiit&gt;i»ferrd.
This t.ln.bk-perpkrrtron fa the prescription
•tMte'«f thw mbM experienced six! alMlfal oar-

lent,

description i-Kmmn
ftMoreu, In Its
morel forme. vieTda to tbe mild vet powerful ao­

-JvJv3r !;r...

- ■'

ThQUMtRdS Of CaM&gt;.

DRY GOODS!

sEfeFsSfME

. uesdny the Stat dav
fw Lord one tboq-

toIfcffrijttt Vire aowiem.

Dy&lt;^d u{&gt;ot/Tt;,thtitlcrs, 'h^lPfifre fyhi '&lt;0

And grown mnrn and more PopMlnr e»«»r daayl .

atfou— •'the rewnnl is to those that arc kiad to that
widow and the fathertaafo't - 1 ■
... ' ’ •
Th/Hgnd.
bWSMR KIRBY

'C.3

'

■*“;

RELIEF .OtI) URAUTH 70 YOtfO UFAATR
' We hbee put tip aod Ibltf thia artiA&gt; fkeVfer
tea rears, aod. ca* say. &gt;
AfWA af
U, what wc nrjer have b&amp;AMr 'P, bfarpf any
oflicr tnodldue—nHernaxn foiled hi a xlnote hi-

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

•Thefr ettret are fimmHn every1 land—

MjaonxmaJ P’P.V

For.'Teefltfug;

102 NmuiuSl, New York.

THE
OVEHS1 ‘b/dTanawg tbe whole

rrtCT r»»try.

-V' - 7JX3AIF
WtNS&amp;O Wd,:

Aa experietreed-liund. sod FoMafeJFbyaxrea.
pre«cnUla4bqaiMgiMt&gt; of wt^berQ^ .

�AYER’S

BLOOD PURIFIER AND BIXX® PIUS

Sarsaparilh
FOB PUMFYUG tD BLOOD.

A R RIV AL
DR. RO.

la As seta asfaeMfaelfa W

KilBilAHlI

»***

WILL WiraSTABB WATXB
IT WILL MEWD WOOD.
Sara your broken Farnitnrerr WILL MEND LEATHER.

FALL AND WINTER

IT WILL MBHD GLASB.
fl... iw
“*Ota*l—ta'
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

GOODS.

DtaUUita. wytarttaflkta.I’.T *tK. " »

IT WILL MKND CHINA.
TtarMta

WE ARE

O&gt; li. qe»Uo» at ike exMwta of He.
Bulumr, H will .uni fertk Ha «o
compromising toe, owwvmg — — — ....
relifUstsly does, that slavery is the prinary «mm of the present conflict be­
tween the North and tbe South, and that
it larvae a fearful blight upon the country
•r nation Booking to outspread and uphold

NOW

ON

it wiuTuend MA RULE.

HAND

al all times acosnail
KB tbe following

with oue of Uto LARGEST and
BEST Aroorunaota of

^’•‘“^.•2X1^^."*'-“

FACTS I
Lte BLOOD PURIFIER nnd BLOOE
ssebese proved bylntafrstoto
JCOFTAIN NO MINERAL.

rr WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

I uairauj

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match It. meud it, snd it will uevsc shew whau
pat together-

DRY GOODS!!

Il will Mad I—,

OotL

ad l»

fart rrrtylhior *&gt;•* Meuli.

Ja

OMU M 7 XKTKTJr

CrMtTT

incipient consumption.

Jobi *zO^^Xsmri--C~ta»-^--**
all sexual dfasabklHiM arc removed by tteir cordialand gently aumnlniingpropertier. That they

Tbe proprietors are ramilvad to spare
mlM or expense tn make the Advxbnm equal, to all that constitutes a
good MMHWpar, to any published in tbe
WML With this view an able corps of
reporters, writers and correapooden ta hsa
ban MgsgBd, wbras attentioc every
mssing event of importance will claim.
Arrangments have been made ensuring
fa- this paper tho most complete oompeodluoi of foreign intelligence published
in any paper west of New York, while
our facilities far obtaining domestic nows,
military, political and general, arc not
auraass id by any other journal. Besides
haviM MM corraapondents in all tbe
ramps West and Booth, wo ahall also
xmtetalB one at Washington during the
siiri-v of Congress, and shall always bo Ever shown in this Market, which we
peepsvid to send special reporters wbereare prepared to sell at a small
•var oeoaakm may raqntre. Thus, sb a
•rtMpapar, we propose to place the Aoadranco from
vawnaxB In tbe first rank.
Cenuaerctal Depaxtaseat
Its well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained ; in thia department the
greatest care has always been exercised,
and will continue to be, la rendering It
in every respect the most complete and
reliable.
Literary and Ktoeellaaeoas.
Much attention will be gi»ec to the
literary and mlseallaneotts deparment.—
Tales, sketches, poetry and homo and
foreign news will find ample space in our
do

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however they may have been trifled with and
abused: that their direct tendency la to lengthen
life, and render it enjoyable. That.opening di­
rectly upon the prima1&lt;dtes«’ ic lit Band, ttey

CROCKER Y!

Fori Times.
•‘It to ao eonreuteflt to have in the boMU.**-Ato*
Ford Ecgrrn.
• rttealwsye rady; thforansBcu4eil taerwy.
bodr
’T-t-ff*
"We bare tried IX and Rud it aa maft^ ta cur
teuaoaa water.”-Ue Ham.

CAUBZ BOON TO HEAL,

810 00 a yetr sered in every family by
' One B&lt;»ttla uf

•ad dfoeUarr1 frnm “* ayafom. ovetv t*nt of
Berofbla, whs iter hereditary or otterwtas. That

AHEEICAW CEMEKT GLUE.

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

and there la no diacase of tbe Stommfo and Bowe’s
tte liver, tbo nervous eyatem, tte akin, glands or

Price. 35 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

““arising FROM IMPURITIES OR

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

0B8TBUCTT0NH OF THE BLOOD
OH 8SCRET10NB.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
In which they do not give praepS rdi(f. and, (it
Price 25 Cento per BoUle.
•dmtaistered before tbs very citadel of life baa
beemnvaded.) tfeel a busuLm andjarfti euro.
Literal RrducttoM te Wholesale
Boar tn mind that the BC AN DIN A VIAN YEOETABLE BLOOD PILLS aro endorsed by tte
expe knee of thousands of living wRnvsra wb&gt;u
TERMS CASH.
tn letters, aadeviis, medical works, and by word
of mouth, proclaim Item to be the very best prep­ HT For Sato by Ml Druggists. and Storeteepcn
generally throughout ibtoonntry.
aration uf tbo kind ever offered to tte brokrudowu
victims of ill teellb. Tira bunt dioeeae through
JOHNS * CROSLEY,
every qvenue and organ ui the syktem, and to ex­
(Salt Msnufaeturrra.)
pel fi thoroughly and permanently.
78 WILLIAM STREET,
No one cau doubt tbetr superiority after
one single trial—they are not only better
NEW TORE.
buX in focX cheeper than any otter l*ilts, for it Corner ef Liberty BtraL
takes a leas number of them to produces tetter

NEW YORK COSTS.

Price of tbe Scmtdmsvian Blood Purifier. »I
per bottla, or AA per half drten. Of the Bcandi
uarian Blood Fills, 25 cents per box. or 5 boxes
for 91
QT Read Dr. Roback'a Special Notices and
CcrUSci!
—, published la
Certificates,
Ju a
* oospicuons
e&gt;o.«picuon» part of
this paper Irma
Iron time
lime to tiine.^
time. Dr. Reteck's MedMed­
ical Almanac aod Family Adviser, containing a
—— ——nlo&lt; in tereshag and valuable Medical
can bo ban grflis of uy uf the agents
■throgboiit ,tbe
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utr.
oouutry
la dimwit or ora]

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which the rotmtrr ta flooded.
Throe Bitters not only CURB tart PBKYKET
Disease, and should te used by all wte Mrs In a
aouutry where the water to bast, er wten Chills

Clnldren and infonts vW I

Phyatotana,Cta

spreading Ibra
tte land, sud tte

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Iniporant to Builders,
important u&gt; Railroad Companies,
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To all ukw. ihit may concern ond it toncernt ettrybody.
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us wteones uro item wHI uesM to teup a

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It ta now over thirty one years since
the weekly issue of this paper was com­
menced. Il has always been and will
still continue to be, a valuable family
newspaper. This paper has been greatly
improved of late in its style and matter.
It is a very large sheet, containing thirtymx columns of reading matter, the very
ereain of tbe daily issue, and ie famished
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ing tbe variety, quality and value of the
matter it contains, the Advxjitisbii is tbe
cheapest paper in the West.

CEMENT HOOFING,

THAT STANDARD SHEET.

1862.
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                  <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER
VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1862,

KJurrna nBMn

NO. 40.

€J«i« fortrj.
forte* to Maryland by a

FrX .rtthc J». N&lt;M»n:

it-j. chlant

ftridaahta

WAR!

, subrir.enee, and
to the United StatM.

On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Ropfpts

.EALERIN

A

Divlrion, Jan. 10.

After Screggios had

Store end

Striveb,

Into Southern

th* aoUlera are.

JUST BECEIVED

CMSSlitfJSS:

milted to be carried a way by fcls r«M
ovaer. Such gas the return made to
this faithful friend for ths important ear-

a new and most complete auortmeat of

stake thia place a model of a Northers
oa Southern
■ ntsHldhsrl

e» ■irtjwt, tad U» pro^MI

DRUGS Aflf&gt; MEDICINES,

K pttese, WW1 ntng JPlfild,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi umu

V. PARXEX,
yirH0IJSALt
r*uiI **3&lt;r
V V sad
Park. Lard

PPRPOSES.ONLYJtl

GROCERIES!

"Co., tb« esnad Seed, Had tba man lo o®c«a bars had (Mr wlvaa or baaOiaa

®isrtllanj

Ite Gmfrfu of tht Unittd Slat".
Sxcwob I.—The people of the State of
Michigan enact, tliat the Govsrnor of thb
State be. and ba beneby is, authorized and
directed to give notice to the Secretary
of the Treasury of the United States, on
or before the second Tuesday in Febru­
ary nest that It i* tbe intention of tbe
State of Michigan to assume and pay into
tbe Treasury of the United States, on or
before the last day of June next, Its quo
ta of the direct tax for the present year,
laid upon tbe United Ulates by1 tbe act of

reached bis master's house his shoe* were
gone, sad his bleeding feet were found to
be banning open from coming in ooutact
with pebble* and stones. Re had been
dragged eleven miles behind hie masters
horse I They arrived home in tbe svoning about 11 o'clock on Friday. He
tied him to a tree and called hb overneer,

whipping him about twelve o’clock, and
whipped him until three o’clock, three
bnura, taking torn* with tbe whip, when
one was tired and breathless, another
family ox.
would apply tbe lash.
“Tbe only words be uttered up lo two
Congress, and approved Augurt fl:h,1861,
o’clock were, "I ahull not live after thia".
entitled
“
An
Act
to
provide
increased
. W. Ralph i.q , MMdterUle,
Oh, do you rascal I intend to kill you !
Barry C-unty. Mkhijan.
revenue* from imports, fo pay interest
ltd CaoklBff EltFMU,
said Ox. "Mr. Cox," aaid Robinson,
on tbe public debt, and for ether purpo­
FOR THB K»raCIAt WRIT Of T» IAMB*. ses," subject to the deduction In such case
DANIEL COOK,
and ablebodied. He can
provided.
8bcti&lt;-jt 2.—That th* State Treasurer the whip, let the blood be upon my heed,
b*. and he is hereby, directed to pay tbe
replied Cox. tbe lash was then applied
FENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. EN­
quota of said tax imposed upon this State,
uatil two hours before day.
About 8
JACOB FERRIS,
VELOPES. CARDS. 4c., 4c.
by releasing, or procuring to be released
o'clock he was cut down and sank to the
to the United Sues, far famishing, equip­
earth insensible, he had on a naw cot­
ping and maintaining the volunteer force
MOST POPULAR
ton shirt when they commenced to whip
ofthis Stale in the service of the United
him, but when they were dune there was
State*, a* shall be equal to the quota of
r. A. HOLBROOK,
nothing left of it but tbe coll ar-band and
said direct tax upon this State—le»« ths
wrist bands. Then commenced the rub­
abatement in such case allowed by said
bing down to bring back eeusibillty, but
act; and in case the claim of this State,
ail of no avail. Their unfortunate victim
when liquidated, shall be leas than the
quolg uf fc»|d direct tax imposed upon breathed hi* last before tun-down on
Wo would revpoctfuUy *n?
BuiUfdtf evenisg. Thus perished a loy­
this State, tbe Stalo Traasuscr is hereby
al negro at tbe bonds of a traitor,”
authorized and directed to pay the deficit
This la not an overdrawn picture of I he
JOHN ROBERTS,
from tbe proceeds of the Wsr Loan of
brutality uf rebel slave owners, nor an
this State, authorised by an Act entitled,
unusual instance of the infernal spirit
“An Art authorizing a War Lone, • ap
they exhibit. It may be that it would be
pmved May 10, J861, for which deficit unwise to interfere' with a system of
II. P. CHERRY,
PUBLIC and Casvc/Mcrr, will *
the Auditor General is hereby directed
which such is the legitimate fruits, and
COMPOUND:
all buxines* estruilxd to liijn with
to issue his warrant upon the War Fund. cruel to confiscate the property of men
&gt;d fidelity. Reaider.ce, Jnhaalpwn,
Szcnox 3.—The Auditor General and who resort to such means to avenge
the State Treasurer gre hereby authoris'd
themselves upoulavM slaves. But we
and directed te execute in behalf of
think the people *111 arrive at a different
thia State, ail raleaaes v&gt;d discharges
ROBERTS 4 STRIKER.
conclusion, and settle down in the convic­
noceswry to carry thia Act into full *:id tion that tbe infamous institution should
Hurrm Mabcs 8, 1161.
templete effect.
be made to feel the full power of tbe
Sxctiom A—The Governor is hereby Government wherever it can be reached
suthnrizad and directed at the proper and "tends in the way of the succea of oor
Qoodyosr's
J. «- NEVINS,
time to notify tbe Seeretary of the Tress, arms.—Dttroil AArirtuer.
Pxrtienlar
ury of the United state* that this State
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICER, PEPPER,
PRUNES, nos. RA1S1NB. CODFISH)

PATENT MEDICINES

©IEEBA1P, T©® ©ASH

Boom pf *
*1! BPJlgRTS
klnda, alao
Nkwstxfxsj
forx.l.by
* STRIKER.

cwool

C. PRISDLE,

S

H. COOK,

iovnr TMwrm. oam* tw crert

■B1KDUL AGENT.

quired, Its quota of the direct tax laid or
to be laid upon the United States, for
1R63 ; and tbe amount of such quota shall
be, and is, hereby added tn the State tax
for the present year, and the Auditor
General shall apportion tbe same among
tbe several counties tn proportion to the
valuation of the taxable property tbjuyia,
and shall before tbe October Session of
the Board of Supervisors, make out gnd
transmit tn the Clerk* of the several
boards, pts ^ipouM of such tag to appor­
tioned to the county, and shall charge the
■ma)l atRopnl* ofsuch apportionment te
the countlee respectively, in like manner
in all respects as. is provided relative to
the general State tax.

Th* Nbw Scpbrmb Court Judub.—
Colonel Noah H. Swayne, who baa been
confirmed by the Senate lo fill the vacan­
cy &lt;&gt;n the Supreme Bench caused by the
death of tbe late Judge McLean, is a
resident of Columbus, Ohio, where for
sotqp thirty years or more be has been
&lt;me of tbe leading memborj of Q&gt;p bar.—
He is a man of great industry and per­
severance, and has devoted his whole life
to the du lias of his profession.
Hs has
an ee viable reputation as a lawyer, and

pie in dviltea’s dnas, are numerous a­
bout the town. It I* looking bore more
like a city and lace like a camp. Yankee
vessel* whiten the waters hereabout, and

Ibc enemy is evidently continually
•engthening his forces and defence along

jecth to mH their paper.

We look upon

overlook its

injurtlee and

occasional

tod Confederate troops on Cole’s Island,
having a number of batteries with heavy
sometimes tofiuenca the opinions of
gun* stationed at different places.
Tbe
individual*. 'Pho JMy Not and tbe
principal channel to Charleston, Steno
Inlet, b well guarded by oar naval force.
honesty of purpose, and though equally
Britiah, are Dever venoraoua’’
along that way will meet with a wnrm
reception. Tbs troops here are in the
best uf spirits, and their health, though
it is not aa good as might be desired, i*
the same as heretofore.
the way the secrets of tbe government
leak out
That cannot be so. All dispatches re­
The relics of Washlugton, discovered lating to military affairs are transmitted
at Arlington House by tbe Hon. Caleb I tn cipher And it is impossible for any­
Lyon, or Lyonsdate, and placed in his body to translate them without tbe key.
care by Major General McClellan, have A few weeks ago Gen. McClellan stated
been by him artistically and admirably to one of bis offiver* that not a single fiict
arranged. Mr. Lyon, it will be recol­ which he wished lo keep a secret had
lected, Is tbe gentleman who, while in the “leaked out’’ through the telegraph. He
New York Legislature, successfully ad­ felidtaled himself uot only upon the cjvised tbe purchase of Washington's head­ pher system of Mr. Stager, the military
quarters st Newburg. These relies con­ Superintendent of telegraph*, but also ou
sists of porcelains presented to General tbe perfect integrity uf the several tele­
Washington by tbo members of the Or graph agents and operators whom it ha&lt;J
been necessary to tiust with the cipher,
dsr of CMdcIsnail, the arms of which are
ornblazoned on each piece, uphold by a The ATreniny Pott must look elsewhere
for
“leaks."—-l^othnlcr l/amg.
figure of Fame in colors. Al*1. pi»c« of

a tea set presented to Mrs. Washington
by General Layfsyette, in 1781, with tbe
monogram “M. W.” on each piece, io a
gold centre, hi* sleeping tent, his field
tout and portmanteau, his te* table, bis
mahogany cabinet, bis punch bowl, hi*
treasure cheat, two vases presented to
b|m by Mr- Vaughn, a Londoner, two
candelabra* presented to him by Count
Rochara beau, and the blanket under which
he died. These are, by far, the most val
uable and authentic memorial* of the
Pater Patrise.
Mr. Smith, Secretary of the Interior
Department deserves tba thanks of the
penpie for affording Mr. Lyon crey facil­
ity to effect teair most perfect preserva­
tion. It will be remembered that Mrs.
Loe, tbe wife of the rebel General and
G. W- P. Cunis, had twice written to
Gen. McDowell that she had not left in
U» ArliOfM. H-o*
o»r
belonged &gt;o Gen. Washington, and but
for the friendship of Mr. Lyon with late
Geo. W. Parke Custb, of Arlington, and
bis knowledge of these articles during the

A corrapnndsnt of the Mancheste*
Amtricon from the Third New Hamp­
shire Regiment st Hilton Head, Port
Royal, 8. C., says :
“By the wsy, it is pretty well known
here thsta certain captain from Manchest­
er, in this regiment, has been out as a
spy, and has been all through Savannah
and ascertained everything iu regard to
the situation of tbe rebels in that quar­
ter, that be wished, and returned in safe­
ty. Said captain Is an excellent ofiee^
and knows nothing of the article called
fur, and although young in years, is as
brave as tbe oldest veteran upon tlip
tpnled field. Further information depo­
nent hath nut liberty to divulge.’’

DecrxaBe or Church Mzmbzrs.—The
last minutes of the Msthedist Episcopal
Church of the United States state tbs
number of members lo be 865,446: aq
incrcaae of 9,720 duringlbe year. N um­
ber of probationista, 123,077; d
In politiM he wits rd original democrat,
unwittingly Stolen cr destroyed by |he 11,644. This shows an
but baa sever engaged in active political
soldiers or eervants, aa indeed many
life.
At tbe time of the repeal of the

Judge Swayne is nearly sixty yean old,
Thr Uriujt Fixuwg rg Tf»gsaerx.— and of strong and vigorous constitution.
_ be Memphis XsahmMspubKsbee a very
interesting letter from East Teunaaeee, in
which it aeya:
‘ Th# Itballieo is only suppressed, it is feesienai character, of ample fortune, and
not eomptotHy crushed. The smoulder­ will bring to the discharge of bis dutie*.
ing fire* kindled by Brownlow, Johnson industry.experieaeeawd intogrlly,
end Mayaat *
‘
time. Tbe
What tret thir* o&gt; MpC^dfeMV is
_____
ration will
*t a complimentary dinner
be rekindled to every valley and on every
oCeers of rhe Seventh New
moan tai a aide, to the gorges of tbe
BagtasMt, nt the MeunpolixCemberland mountains, In thu secluded

ive, indefatigable and aealoua
Christaina in thelaad. And if
gone behindhand to numbers, &lt;

Tut EsaUBH

Volcxtkkm Dow’t Rbl-

not made greater progress. ’
the country has so absorbed
of men that they have neglect,
of the soul.’*

via, tbe “mighty hunter" of Ohto. Itevb
was borate 1788 at Potet Hmomt, a
stockade at the inoction ol the
urn with tbe Ohio.
He was
born tm the Territory of Ohio,
first demonstration toward*

MeCleUM efteM:

apparently oa the brink

by Me

Trexa.—A letter from a high mereawlIU
bouse says: ‘'W* do not attach mosh
importance to the New York /Tsreid, but

�CONGRESSIONAL.

aehijKod thr.utW, day, from Irfti&gt;re. Bhe wfet, However, to thdfehel
inp at AquU ^Cr^Bli, having fiSt sig.

State we have the first direct and official

led the rebel batteries nut to fire upon

ah. Hataecaa^ oad . eaasi d ■ m b ly delayed

matism. N«

’ainllco

n • Wati refuted to fete. Ftwtresa M
L WQkoMrriiM&lt;d&gt;«WM
totte 26* ««P

itWU,

thesever. storm, or tba . fraud uleut-aad
tnJtalWe action if Aak caaamwadete.

raiatHs

Umro K
IkM &lt;mn&gt;.
TMjjytedilion was delayed and injured ■MMitww•»»n&gt;o »—ill «f ika
bySc’alo’nua andwin di l met ’•yitfi. oa t«M&gt; AW (hl «urm l( — Ami«•«
Mwr«i*&gt;*ijUiij« in* -Mxxre
WWiM fAHta
hfeaa fifM datao eased danMhg{.i

erament

It to IHcewiU assmted fta»

contractors practiced decei^ in regard
tbe draught of their vessels, and that the
depth of water on the Hatteras bar waa
over stated for similar reasons. General

Burnsidp is reported to have eaid, during
that foasAl stortD, while aeme of the

vessels were yefrity ehdeavoriag to eM«r
a hahor ofstfetf : "The oonti shorn have
rviued me,bu: Gad bolds me in His palm,

red all will yet be well."
A Cohtodl, a Surgeon, and a-Mate

were SrOWMd in attempting to -obtain

fresh„water Tor ths men.

only iocs of life reported-

These are the

At last

cmrtts calm weather prevailed^water, aual
add previsions had arrived, sad the eapo
ditiun was again about ready to undertake
tbe service whfch wap the object of its

mission, and evary one seemed confident
of ulrimate snceca.
Laax Harwwcas.-—A few days since.

Geuerai McCItllan was tfefore the apodal
committee of Congress on' the lakv de­
fences, and advised'. Immediate action.—
His plan is '' to ’fortify Mackinaw, Fort

Gratiot, tbe 8te. Marie Canal and a few
other points , and rely upon naval de­

fenses fer protection elsewhere.

He also

rooornmends the aaUblishmsnt of depots
for storing arms on ths lakes.
There is

not much doabt but some such plan will

be acted Upon by the Government, and
we shall eooc have ships and forts auffi

Four federal steamers are how nn tbe
and bombs, which proved a total low.
Her crew w*Hd*W. Ths steamer Po- atert to capture
pirate Sumter.—
tthontas w«t uhdre near the lighthouse, Federal reastls are lying Idle lb port for
and became a total wreck. Ninety val­ naht uf acamm. Four thounnd art u#w
uable horses, belonging to the Rhode nedWT-b/ftr'ffav;. Co*.
Island battery, were on board of her, and
Minister Corwin, although dasirdbs of
were Ml drowned, including several vab
nd at wee WK. 7UV Grips SU* returning home, will remain to Mexion if
parted-hawser and went Vto&lt; n at oea,— he can W of servtee to our country the
Her crew were saved. An unknown Government thiukvbe can.
schooner, loaded with oata, and another
Y..«, F.S. I. .
eeboonsr, name unknown, with six of her
— —
■
- 4^ taVWWto
grew, were lost on the beach.
The
Bftgtrei from per­
rtbimor ' Louisiana struck -on the bar,
____ _ ____ __ „
jjjiBOiai'ihi
where she still romsttis. The report of
the Gnvernments &lt;&gt;f Rnglaito, Frwace.
her.burning b inoorrect.'ah^ mavget off.
and Spam, meditate an Wiy ranogutiion
of the indhpeadence of the Confederate
Statee. Thio rec«&lt;*i|ioo. tfrwiU Aa -pre
tended, is made in thswause ofbWnaqily,
the expedition had pot reached their des
dnatiou when the Extern State'left, and
Lourertun, Ky* Jan. W.
Th. remains of IE.jiW
had It hot been Ibf ft* condensers oa
board soma of the vestoh, and a vesrel reached MuinfordsFltlato-dsy in , charge
on-abort, the moft ternbbnmffering must of ZolUeofldr’s Brigndo Sjurgetwi, temp*hive
AM ft rarily released uii dis pa ride of Donor,.
wa» tba water caskr were composed of
N&lt;. news trnm below.
...
&lt;fld whisky, camphene and 1tsr&lt;*ane oil
There, will be no fu-ward (n«*«&lt;uaut
casks. It is thought the pitots of Hat— in Symhsrn.Kqttucky.it k.«ytpu&lt;|ed. ,fur
teraa are proved finite ri, having Inten­ some time, the condition of the roads
tionally ran several vessels «bnre. Ths nukisg transportation impossible.
waves dashed with a dean’ sweep across
FdrniBSB Moitaos, Feb. 1.
the Hatteras shore, completely cutting
II flag of truce was astat to Craney Is­
off the ftrtftom dutaids communication.
land to-day bat it brought back no pas­
Now Yark.Jao.».
sengers «&gt;r papers.
Advion from Fort Picbtns, by the
■Die crew of the rebel boat reported
Philadelphia, state thshthe rebels hava that heavy firing had been heard at Nor­
withdrawn a portion uf their forces to folk during ths past few days.
Mobile, Wttch they considar in special
' Naw Ytere, Feb. 2datoger.
It is understood that the.rebel force op­
The Jferali't' Washington divpateh
posite Fort Pickens is not over 6.000, says 7 “Gen. Banka is stili here. ti»exclusive of diet at Live Oak plantation, tnor says there J * probability of his aa.
whfoh febaliUkjifrum 1.000 to 3.000 and suming charge of the Navy Deportment.
fortified.
Contrabands are &amp;mtanUy
“Ths enow aoross the river is from
faurlo six iocbrs deep."
coming t&lt;» Colonel Brnwn.
Ths Tribonie special says “The. apeBostox. Feb. 2.
cial com miltoe &lt;»o the defenses and forti-»
Three hundred and eighty-six rebel
fiaations of lakes and rivers had an im­
prisoners*
rank
and
file,
al Fort Warren,
portant meeting this morning.
Gen.
McClellan laid before tba committee go to-morrow te Fortress Monroe.—
Commodore
Barron
is
not included
many facts showing tbe importanc of im­
mediate action. He favored the fortifica- among them.

tiona of a few commanding points, such
as Mackinac, Fort Gratiot, and tome
place on tbe Sauk St. Mary Canal, and
the reliance elaewhere upon naval defenThe Congresiional Committee,
ooe, to-aupply which he recommends the
The Senators and Representatives of estsbiishmeut of one or more depots of
the various counties comprising tbe 4th arms on ths Lakes. It is understood
Congreational Diatrict, under the new that the committee concur in these gener­
al vi’ewa, and will make a report in ac­
apportionment,-Hive, according to cus­
cordance therewith al an early day.
tom, agreed on the following ae the fahsia
Washington, Jan. 30.
of representatiou in the next cungretrionOfficial despatches from Commander
Goldsboro, dated Jan. 26lh. arrived this
Eoch Representative District is to be morning, Seventeen of tbe naval veesds
nllowed throe delegatee, with one dele­ were at that time in the Sound ovre and
gate at large for each organised county. beyond the bulk head, under the com­
mand of com. Rowan, in full readiness
CoXORKSSIOXAL CoMMITTXK.
dent to protect the cuost of this State in

say emergency.

for operations.
Gen. Burnsids was preparing his forces
to move in conoction with the fleet.
Com. Goldsboro saya: “Things npw
look hopeful, and I sineerelv trust we
shall Boon beat the enemy. Any decided
approach now to this quarter on the part
of the rebels, would certainly result in
their speedy capture and destruction."

WD-Fow, lK
N. S. Avery,
j
A. Williams, Ionia.
Thomas M. White, Ottawa.
N. Bailey, Barry.
James Barton, Newaygo.
Morgan Bates. Grand Traverse

tay^Tha London Shipping GaietU

a^ye that war,or further diffiulty.betwaon
England and the United States is certain.
That ia apparaat from oar latest news,

altbodgh'the British Government appear
to be well satisfied at the conclusion of
tlio Trent afiair. The atone fleet block­
ade at Ctarlesto nib now a source of irrita­

tion to the English prow.
G«, Halleck, .it is ctotad,

*•

has

telegraphed to Washington for permission
to
doriug ‘he war about five
buodsad of thesaoetaoisy and. trouble­

some of the ceeeeh of St. Louis, and the
reply was, “five thousand If ’ necessary."
Twelve regiments and corps of.volOLHnUrwg U ,&lt;J» HE'e**' "&gt;•«

Wassikotow, Fab. 2,
Notwithstanding the tone of some of
the foreign journals on the stone blockade,
Ate., dispatches received at |be State De
partment are regarded as eonclmivo nf
tbe cemplete restoration of e&lt;»od feeling
with the governments of England and
France, and other ooutinmu! states.
The Secretary ofState on Friday di­
rected the release of all per»'in« taken
from &lt;&gt;n board Insurgent armed vessel*.
It is true the rabri authAritbw refused
to exchange thd pirate Smith for C”L
Corcoran, on die ground of difference in
rank.
It is reported that the Government has
determined to place ’bc^rebd ^privateers
now in New Yc„L
’
J
Tock and
Philadelphia,
&lt;‘U «*
a
An order
footing of prisoners of* war.
pov!n£ them to
has been issued fpr
-----------------------view to exchange
militoi
tbarifl,, cltUens
T._^_ bf the United States
imprisoned at the South. ' This will proh.
ably result in the release of Cola. Coroi*ran, Lee, Coggswell, Woodruff and Wilcok.Vb^es, and othe?. offieers.now held

.dSWSa.pk.il,
rare appointed upon
remoot, to examto Ootobor I4th, and baM&lt; Boon to ses­
sion contlndooMy fi-r Mveore days
Th&lt;&gt;
Jeriod in whieh to present ekhns kapired
anuary 10th. but the Secretary of War
has allowed a dfocrelioamuijai
receive claims rfter tiu
oould not have hxm ।
cloriti. in M^actlOT -iJh tb. *&gt;"fg
and a number of there ।
received, toall.
Bettor Faswiy 1
resenting $9 fl------- *
York, or other'
Orersix hunL.^ -------------- --------- - ——
J3F* Bcauregarfrbre&lt;one to Kentucky It contains EM
eramined. their twHntony' enrering -sir
each, making Jt

Ufaa-S-A WW^!«»O’i4Sj

nfiimmf, c*siites ws.^b ■—*&lt;—hiki
Cid ; otbers are in p^guess of p»y merit ।
1 the Mante are not jot decided -pen,
or how been rejected, or are held for eXemfastton betord ths Oort of Claims nt
Wsahtogton.
..
.
'
. ’
’
'•MoD«an Wxxraim.”—A Cairo enrrespondent of Chicago Posf givvs a de­
scription of Com. Foote’s river gunhost
fleet. He mentions a feature which »•
havp not noticed before. k is nothing
more nor leas than arrangement for killing
and cooking such rebels a» may have tba
temerity tn attempt the boarding of &lt;&gt;na
of-Um bisLs .­
The nmsi dreadful enrage contrivance
upon lb’-ev buats.ia that to prevent board­
ing. Ea«h b&lt;*at is supplied with a num­
ber nf targe hose pip»-» for throwing hot
water Imm the boilers, with a force of
two hundred pounds pressure to the
square inch.. Any Luman bring wfcu
shall ennonuler this terrible stream of h«&gt;t
water will be boiled hi an instant.”

Caxkom Drsoovxxxu.—M&lt;&gt;st of the
cannon bticind by the rebels when they
decamned from the Eastern sboreof Virgiaia, Lave boon found.

Alcohol Woana Darntorao.—Tbe
alcohol works of Dr War &amp; Cb.. in Chica­
go. Were destr.yed by fire en Tuesday
moraieg. Loss $4,800.

Hew Advertisements.

f&gt;»*

■ Bet'iwan
”« .
anmton kwi
r.an l-h..
mv n.iklte
puoiic .K
»&gt;u, M. Jwillkro

gria'diro »6i b«iwaft«r
a^MMuthura. roroiro. » •W(i~ *

M»'«IWAaW&lt;lMlL' &gt;*a ftmMt-of

mm. ।

er and

'« • •---

Missouri.

•.’ •. . v

niP‘Tr#H&gt;p« art Mtag concentrated

at Annap«dj» for another expedition.

So

Tut CHonrriiTor Mir»r6Wr.—Among

Mechanics, Merchant, or Prufrssmual
Man, and girt ‘-to the Bflroil Weelly
TWbiMse superior claims to tboir pttraaw

ftesnilnr, reliable correspondents w'tti
the Michigan Regiments in the Artny^nd
inspecti-Mt-it Mas our privilege tn mske at Washingtan,w'Hi tontitrae to give tbe
readers uf the Tiik DetroitTbibcne full
of Dr. J. G. Ayer 6* Co.’s Laboratory,
and accurate accounts of the movements
at Lowell. Although we knew by hear­ uf our Mithigitti soldiers during the war,
say. that H sree large, yot wo were sur- and of the doings .of oougr^as
In thia
priseff wheh we camo'into view of its feature, the .Tribune has no suMtior.in
the
State,
aa
it
bus
not
in
general
.interest
real magnitude, and still more by the
&lt;»r variety «&lt; careluHy selected news and
extent and complication of its immense Famity rvadmg. whil&lt; ••
business. The whole msssivc structure to, our owu Sfvtr-HtBtii
kea it, fur the
forn.&lt;\«*l
in in foot one vsrt chomioal laboratory, Michigan reader, wb
aajr Esstens
in which the proceaee&gt;.uf this. srbwderfijl obanic, or other, super
the apHrial AteHghta wIAdb khvd^o t&amp;ly

repaid our visit to New England wu the

art are constantly ruing on. Medico­
chemical stance has found that the oura

due *iMy to the morphia it contains, al­
though this, is but one eighteenth part of
ita wrigbt; the other seventeen jdrts are

gum. extractive’ 'and inert or offensive

matter. Dr. Ayer’s system separates
the medical properties nfesoh substance
employed, and we ate bars shows tbp

process by wMch thr virfwa of each remrpilK COKrKHJIOh'S ..&lt;! BXPKK1KXCK .f . rdUl ajVnUnjcL—&lt;1 (trough *• aJ&gt;A?
1 SUrHUB.-r-hli.hMl m &gt; Mni,,....
for th® especial btasfli of Young Men ud tboss bics until tboy emu a out Ci&gt;mplttdy_purc

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

FROM

py" Sevan rebel bridge bumci •■rasa
shot on Wednesday of la* week, by
order of Gen Halleck, in the Division of

some one or more of its component parts.
FOR TH 0X1 AH f. CHAPMAN will send Thus the remedial effecta of opium are

who Mffe? with yvrrous Debility. Lon of Mem­
ory, Premature Decay, Au.. Aa., he., by uno wbo
baa cured bitreelf by aiamle moatu, after being
put to great ezpenae and inconvenience, through
tbe use of worthless medicines prescribed by

‘—

portion nf tbolr furcss from Fort Pick

live properties~of anv'iubstitaoe exist "in

all who wish it^frwsof etorwet the re­
fl full direction* for making and tiling s
I vagvUbU BUm. that WU1 efteisaHy Vw

Latex than any New York

era and
THBEI

BEACTITCL COMPLEXION.

nCMtny
Tor*.

Many of tbeip^^W pjphipped with­

K*
—©KfWS""-; r
Hon. Daud Davui, of. II

NOTICE !
How to Save Money

(hi KhtoCwr.

nipt of • fr—k •oppi? of eoonloditloo,

■no ii ■■ nr
T««s,.jtemJtoU

as hostages.
Nxw Yqrk, Jan. 31.
It is generally believed the exchange
The floating iron battery which has been of all prisoners will speedily follow.
building fur the last three months for the
Government by Captain Errireaon, at
Green Point, Loag Island, was yesterdav
launched in the presence ofa large crowd.
Waahiagtoo. J aw. SB.
There have geen but one hundred work­
The Bill of August 5tii, donferrtog on
ing days since ths data of the contract
1
PrtoMont
almio
tbe
■panting power of
Tbe battery will be ready for rervico in
additJdnif aids to Major Ganerah. in -mlittle ovir a waek.
A LI. PBB.tOJfB toswlnv ttoenstvw to to tooordince
with
which
Gwefsl
McClellan
The Riehmond Ditpniekof Wednesday
»® thjee**^. so past dos A0denies the importance of the point gained made retcw-n4 to the President yteterday, COUNTB sad KOTBL sn
by our fleet, and says even when it gels will probably be repealed, so that tb.«oe,
Land Solicited,
as
after
cases,
wifi
require
Wififrhatlon
lo Savannah.it will ooLbaveacc^n'pruhed
much, thus admitting that Savannah is by the Senate.
*
Thr
pitoMtAl
officer*.
now
fa
the
terlust. “Tho fleet may bur”
yfciolrteWted 'States, hare received
adds, “but what then lit.
ordprii from .fte Popo to keep in readiness
modi importance '
to rtu/ni•j6. Europe at short nnties. ■’u
The War Nisswiigating OtoHuttoo to­
day examined. 'Seti.’Sanks' ind“General
DivaH. ad the tlte bUHe al- B-WSBUiff,
T.»m kt&gt;m Yin ibdnudk—

mJ O", aro
io
iriirr WlKr ITT Ska Y4rt eily, «w*ilinf

orJ^hTO

tied to a seaffiaM$ffi*|nte.
rd him to dote oeAfinement
The House thro
Into ©nth ml'
ry prison during
*»r, ’
mor Emma Duncan arrived of the Whrile on tfia Army S'p prop ria!
bill.
&lt;hMM
a large cargoof powder and,
ported.
9 fa &gt; *.&lt;•»-* *

veessl riloer eo«M ptaa aulside the ' bar,
Mmg Bear tteWteftewaT atator, m»lees very ftWiillt piloted, cnoaebuantly
tbe Or of
w YeA MMtok re tbe out-

thirteen fret couH pais the otteHe of
bar. Here the
»f Ky.w York .

at last.

Their

oonceptratod, purified

medleal properties, or virtusa,- are finally*

combined together to produce the Mar

dies which have made themselves a repu-

tntion for uhrivalted excellence, alt over
ths weald.

Not only

the Doctor

disclaim af
every.

»p!e can be agj
i remedies for

tbe medlca&amp;lottrttadVWW hae®’betfa pre­

sented to* laage part af lla aredical
Fiwulvy or iu Laited fotatre, and are
c-MUMljr «..( h,

Iw.-Sjply

jae pkrka
o,ro._

P*P*r-

..........

&gt;gl« Copr'

�ua.lv the seal of ths ।
of Barry, to Bwdired
rids and cbattelj
Dillm, Abram Ml
I I did. oa the »d&lt;2
iilVKL"4#.!

LOW PRICES

to unxsnm/wnr ©©wbhhhioh

COMMI

IN

billty;

OF TRAPS;

DARLING’S

LIVER

REGULATOR

And now consider tnyattf Jfttfire/y cvrwf,"
Hon.-John Croat writes, ‘Brooklyn, Marek IB

iSb
DARIJife'B LIVBB REGULA TOR
dacti

NtffiVN cOMAN,
I U-wmir.
OMA&amp;hBp W. BAMBW, (

It broke up toy cold and fever al ooee. Previout
ta thia attack.Y Lad been troubled with dyspepsia
aeveral month* : I have felt aotbiog of it eioeo?'

BtAHBUfTB SALE.

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

Otia Studley.

!ta, Henry
T*jKir, Xoe«»U* A.
, Grcio
YnunjjR, Mm Atbeoia
^n,Jul.n
VVaH&lt;rd.W.iy- \
ejlra. Amanda WMaa, Macgara;

l« the matter of tbs aetata of Huuuct J. Dkxmon, a minor.
‘
■ •
I’ureuaalfeaMceaaa and authority in thia caae

IrfVaWdl
'WdtrttT. MartW#
jUpg^piiv.er i P’acka. Jaoub
MtaniAtub rose Woelta, Robert
Ste*

eat blddv, V the btaiaa of X 8. Steeena, &gt;n the
townnliIp of JohnttowA.in -Mid eonntv. on Satur-

s, Riotatrd
|in, •Jlattd

WB

Witfiingtt-rf, Hl ram
Wickbain, Jarj

Eaiate of Almira Weak*.

phoba ri«»^jri.-sTrrro&gt;ineHJo an,
County
At a aession of I
of Barry, boldaip
’lag* °f HastiugW.;------ ——z

------------ —

Circuit Court*— IMS, 1B63.

tj-arrtnt.

In the matter ef-tbee. tale of Altaite Weaksiate
of said couutyidoeeaaed;.. . .&lt; ... ".

I
.

TLereunuu jt is ordered, that Twadv the it th
dav of Febroarv. 1*«I8, at eleven o'clock in the
forenoon, hr asugued &amp;r tlie bsanugof aaid peti­
tion; sod that .tba Leira at law of aaid deceased
an«f W1 other rieraons HitSreated tn Mid estate, ve
required te appear at aacSMon of said Court, then
to b&lt;holden at the Probate Office, in the village
of HastingsMtdahow oavv. if any there he, wfcv
the praver of tbe pctitiuusc should not be granted.
And It te further ordered, that the pctitionei
give notiee tedhepyasoM interested in a&lt;ud estate
of the pendency or said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by .ca«Mg a aopy of Uua W0»r to be
published in the Republican Banner, a newanaper

i TATE GF MlCHtGAX.Elghih Judicial Circuit
&gt; -1 bovekv fix end appoint Cha timvefor boldr the several terou Of OM Circuit Court within
dCircoihfor thoyeers 1?U and 1461.aa follows
riurrv Unaty—Jaauvy, kd Monday; April. 2d
&gt;ndnr . Jgly. id Monday ; Qolobcr. ltd Monday

wAl^finsift.tlheb^ “”7 Sn«tab

Ue of

Darling's Lite Bitter*,

and WM mtirWg eurai. I have bad no attack since."

D. Wretrrreft, Esq., ol South 8th, near Sth St,
Williamsburgh, L. I. writear “AugustS, 1610.—
Raring been troubled with a difficulty in the Liver
and tolihoua atteska, 1 wM adrieed, by a frtehd,

Jvuary. l*ivUBdtt. &lt;jm0. let
uMoodaj; October. 1st Monday,
laroh, laOlonday; Juns IstMon
-, 1st Monday; December, 1st

“’.RLINi.'S UVER BEUULATOR.

iW—February, 3rd Moudav ; Av—___ _________ _ hand at the village of I onia, thia
rtthdayof Ostober, A-D 1*1.
LOUW i LOYKLL. OreoilJ^

MOIT^T’S
'jira«fa °{ b“n“r

fsi.

NOTICES

We want Wheat, Orn, Oats,
ffikviwrd, llutlrr, Wood, and kfuftcv.

8.C. PBINOI^.

| LIFE FILM AND FHCKNIX BITTERS
Aa experienced Naron sad Female J'hyaiciau,
prcaints to the attention of mothers, her

! rp H ES E M E D I CRN E8 have now boon beJL tor. the puldwAira pviod of THIRTY YR&amp;.
and during that time bars maintained a high
CHANCERY SALE
character in almost every part of the Globe, fur
theii extraordinary and’immediate powv of res­
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court toring perfect health to persona auffkring under
for t!&gt;e county of Barry—in Chancery.
uearlv every kind of disease to which the numao
.*srhwM Z Jt.”/Fi&gt;frAuUca, Com- J
frame is liable.
plain ant,
Tbe foliowing are among the distressing vari­
•' i. i
va.
) (Foreclosure.) ety nf tinman diseases in which the
(Atroeeopy.)

dodge of Probate.

DAN’L S. DARLING,

S

VMiETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

h i^uript'tin'at. tiro Banner office. $e

atpxiu ktwte-tsMgn eulincbirtg.

TO REGULATE TBE D0WJX8.
IMpteid upon R, .teo4.cn, at F&gt;U ,gV* net U
RELIe/aND HEALTH TO TOUR IXFAifTS

ONLY PREPARATION

rohrtTcurt furtlieCownty ofllarrv. In Chan-I
DYCFf
mwde on thcrigteenth dav of January, hi first and si
« df our Low mt. thousand eight .-ondted put.

13307981

For OlUMrou Tocthlug.

Which grtatlr feoHtates ths process of Icetldng.
bl*CWB»«MHU&gt;Cg»WU.ffdl&gt;«Ag all lafiataallou
Will allay*DjuIn tod *p»«nc3ic action, kadis

TUB

iiAatiauee and by 'rirtee of a Iteeroe rf tbe * Aro.wWT known te U lnhlHble.

line have it brought to ui, liljeiriaet; we

GROCERIES SOOTHING SYRUP,

102 Naanau St., New York.
Pvt •• la SO cent aad *1 Bottles each.

Ws han put up end sold thia ariitj. for oyer

tost!, tbe Miffer^gkrd.'
, in and ®T the
public eurtfenori
------ ------------ --- ----- -z ------------ „ -— - ------ ular every
»i&gt; the eighth (nthj length of U&gt;e iniesknae with a sriveut preeces,
nd.eight hundred and wiMmcS nolanoe; aH vantent purges leave the And testimonials, new, and almost without num
~~ bowel, active within two deys.
FfeVJEIUf tifnil kinds, toy restoring Ue Hood
r.r.trra' te * ngnhw cisttilatsM, through the proons of cone could resist, that Prof Wood”a HalrRaateriwgp«ati«n to Owch eaosa.andtee Utbrosgh wde- alive w.Il restore the bald and gray hair, and preaerve the heir of the youth te old age, In aff Ha
plaint, and dea- tioa OfaR intcatinai obstruct inn in others.
The form Msencrgu-tare been known te ours
ufTand. ditnste.
RHEUMATISM permmxnUy iu throe wwke. and
GOUT ta half that time, by rcsnuvlng local tafia­
motion from tbe ojiukIss aud hgamenta of the
jU DROPSIFS of all kinds, by freeing acd strngth- j
lbc* °P«r«V'JM*

V'd

U.TirttHc

iter tailors.

In almost every

AN’P

TboaMQds of Caeca.

DRY GOODS!

ION oMITB.

We «pat ta. thia

It not onlv relieves the child from pi
vigoratss tbs stomach andIxiwrls, eat

^“A^sssinsr^s:
Griptag in the Bevel* and Wind Cholic,

SOUJ^, bv s' perfect purltr

NOTICE.

Bs
W Vb

Er:

MKDlCINVgi'f to t*1* blood.and ell tbe humor*.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and HAD
COMPLEXIONS, by thmr alterative effect upon

J?

tfgfijws#taywfVi ?■»«
faring from any
let your —

The “M °r lb”e F,H’1

r.Xt dor of f bc c*TOl b’
d8W&lt;t,r by »▼&lt;• iu thrwpral cu«
SKgfeQ
hler. . .............................. - r, cn»eri-' ton*.

IMPLA1NT8.

mure, 1 would aak tbeo if thou wvnIdM not be willinR to to eeod wean order Ou thine agnate fora
bottle, and receive to thyself tbs scripture declar­
ation—“the reward la to those that are kind M tkt
widow and the fatheris*."
Thy friend,
SUSANNAH KIRBY

Hjronier, NpHe Co.. T«»&lt;L. Feb, tS, 1M*.
PsovO.J. Woos: buerSir:—JntteeiMterpari
of the year IBSu. while attending tbe Stele and
Natioaal Law School of the State of New Turk,
my hair, from a cauaa utlkaewn U ma, oemuteoced falling off very rapid tv. so that in the short
ppaoe of sn months, the whois upper part of my
scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering.

----- -

Stacks of
CD*ris A CALKINS, Naw Yarit, iaanlb«ouiside wrapper.

Solfl by Druggists through&lt;M»t ths

Frl.elifo O«&lt;», 13 CrlarSt., S. Y.

Clot king

iwBAts, Nxavov'BMUJn. Msaxw Coariuuxn
if all kinds. Palutation or tub Burr, Pauna’s
kw-ta ,mw swrdilT e°r«L
MfSaL'MU.IBHikMBt -Persons whoso eon

larawt’UA

Ivor fall to eradicate from
-------------------- » of Mrrenry, infinitely

.

OUR-GOODS

Ambrt&gt;-

�BLOOD

TOMBTGLG

■.BSWAID. sf

AMERICA!

MW * OU«.

ON.cf Waobtac-

rr will me

SSTNLAlAsf

k.W,foMl*sa«ri.

Mnd yenrBerwsa^l
TTintXN

FALL AND WINTER

rrwfi

SOOD8.

Don’t throw an

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
WE ABE

NOW ON HAND

with on. of -J» LARGEST »»d
BEST Assortments of

rtcni .
ThU tbe BLOOD PURIFIKR aad BLOOD
FILLS km boos prevtal by analyato *•

IT WILL MEND FOliCELAlN.

JCONTAIN BO MOOPML-

DRY GOODS I !
Aa a Family Phyate.
Frt» Dr. £ IT. (ttrtvr.yX Ahn Orirmu.
• I-iIH tn Um |rtMi &lt; taf- .TUir vicetaat

KI’LLINERY

GROCERIES
CAUSE BOON TO BXAL,

taitetaltafa---- —

and discharge from the system. every ta
Hcrofala. whether hereditary or otherwise.
thn RECRUIT THI DEBILITATED,

—..

paper with the growth and increase of tbe
an mm erec, the industry and prosperity
of ths PaMUtoutaa Btatx.
Ito proprietors are determined that Us
future shall be worthy of the oonfideasa
snd support ofthe friends ofTsny»,Jcs
mca, Frrdom and Homaxxyt.

obstructions or tin blood

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Onto per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Bogje,

NEW YORK COSTS.

TERMS CASH.
Dyaewtcry,’ Diarrhoea, Sala*, Worm*.
/tire Dr. J. G. Orttn. &lt;*&gt;CMpe
Tw rnUtavuhadnlMnirW lu av pnHire. and I
beta tbeta In t**»rt* m one at the bre* ■palertv I h«re
•vet found. TbHr aMaretire *&amp;u tqva the liter make*
rlvM..
- - ■I- -—.'I __ « ..

Important te House Owners..

J. S..GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Tbe War

ANBBKAR CEMCTT CUHE.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

U wlUaln to behold and fearless in Ever shown in thia Market, which we
advocating the principles of the Rxtcbare prepared to sell al a small
ucax Party, which if faithfully carried
advance from
out ta the coDDoila ofoar nation, will save
onr coutnry from the evils now beaming
it, and will make it the freest and be«t
Government the world ever ear.
It will diseuM with faithfulness and
candor all tbe great oneation* agitating
tbe public mind from day to day.
On the question of the extension of Huwav Slatxry. it will stand forth its un­
compromising foe. believing aa it most
religiously does, that slavery is the pri­
mary cause of too present confliet be­
tween the North and the South, and that
it Inrves n fearful blight upon the country
or nation seeking to outspread and uphold

It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of the present
war against treason and disunion, until
tlis last vestige of thia most unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.
News DepwvtwKBt.
The proprietors are received to spare
no pains or expense to make the A&amp;vxaTisnt equal, in all that constitutes a
rood newspaper, to any published in the
West. With this view an able corps of
reporters, writar* and correspondents has
been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.
Arrangmcnts h»lc been made ensuring
far this paper the moat complete com­
pendium of foreign intelligence published
in anv paper west of New York, while
xMtr deiiiiiea for obtaining domestic news,
military, political and gMeral, are not
surpassed by any other journal, Besides
having paid &lt;x&gt;rrespondents in all th©
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
session of Congress, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters whereayjar occasion may require. Thus, aa a
newspaper, we propose to place the AnvikTiiB in the first rank.
Com atere Lal Deysumesl
Ito well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained ; in thia department tbe
greatest care has always been exercised,
and will continue to be, in rendering it
in every respect the meet complete and
rcliabla.

•10 00 a year saved ta every family by
One Boule of

“THAT STANDARD SHEET.

1862.

JOU5 Q. KEJlCIUX. M. »Conattpatlon, Coatlveneie, Snppravaloa,
siwasc. 8Kt.e.“*-c- “"r

Fn* Dr. Jf. F

Gnddt.

A NEW YEAR WITH AN OLD FBJENB.

OnNow Teor'a Day oflMl, that world-renown­
ed nd unrivaled ran of American Jouraaliam.
the peerlee* Now You Mntxav.will enter upon
tbe twenty-fourth year of the moot brilliant career
ever achieved by a paper. Daring the past year
U ha* bora tba the teacher, •Lorv-toHer, mentor,
end eracto of tavtondrMdOmMaddiMriemAoMM,
from ocean to ocean -and from Quebec, i* Canada
to Pensacol*, ou tbe Oulf of M»um. Yvan* and
old. rich and poor, haverexeled, tn tie enchanting
etore* of wi»dom.romance, art. poetry, and genial
humor; and its paries to

JBr*. £ Start, nynutoi nd JMaf/t, Mm.
I and nne or two largu Urer* cd your F.TU. tahre at tbv
—*i—-».u- —------

Jn commencing a New Tear, the proprietor* of
Tux Naw You Miscvilt can oojy Say, that it
•hall be tbeir aim to make their great family jour­
nal of American literature, for 1M2 mere bnltant
and enchanting than ever, in ito concentration of
all the worid'i grandest and most beautiful apecialtirs In healthful romance, graceful Poetry,
elegant and quaint Goaaip, relining Knowledge,
•MHWUng Humor, and entertaining Ksw*—nnul.
lie love, it
“—rules the court, the camp, the borer,"

as it alxoady rnlm the happy domestic fireside.
Tbe editorial lone and N ational departmente of
tbe New Yons Msact ar will continue tree to that

A naw and ddigbtfal Stomachic and Cordial for
giving font to the Stomach, and for the preven­
tion or billion* complaint* incident to tbe Weatwunlry. Try it.
Aa a morning drink tn asalst dictation and
relieve Dy»pen»ia, it ha* no aqnal. Try it
In
it to tuptriar to tU other Ritters. Try

•ole property of Dr- Roback. or'rtnaiad with one
of the oldart and moat eminent Medical Practitlonars of tba West, *fld it ta direct/ pgMXcatod
upon Cbc «#M« at Waataaw people,
Thraa Btttrra dartre Ibair atlmnlss from tba
powerful tool- nature of thr root* and hrrba of
which they are oompoaed, and aa Utoy are. by al­
laying nonauusl craving* of the atocnach,directly

TEMrERABCB,

ir ren-L to |W i’Ul.
•—that K«4 sICteUdi
VTitCSM JUDU.L

Fria*, 25 oenta psr Box, or 5 Bentos for tl.
Prepared by fir. I. 0. ATB U 00., Lovell. Kass.
Fir arie at Hostings, by Raster* * &amp;r»i*»S-

It will SOM ba for sale by all of Dr. Robnek'*
numvroas AgMla, and at Hotel*. Ac., tba coon try
over. -In the map time, order* will be filled di­
rect from Cincinnati to any qnaatttv. at tbs lowret rata*
It to put up io Quart Bottlre. and
wcurely packed tn ooe dasru -area. Half del
•unpia tv™ will, however, be pocked and amt to
any addiwe. ifdaatoadRaU4&gt; pripstJ par B«&lt;«Js, or etx Cm- fS.

Important to Farmurs.
To all vAom fAu may concern and it toncerru treryiody.
JOHNS &amp; CROQLEY’8

DR. J. DOVEE DOBS'

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tba cbMpeet and mo»t durable Baofltac

rr is

fire amd'water proof

It can by sppIMte nsw sU oca am at tu.

Imperial Wine Bitten
Are Prepared by an eminen* andakffiM si JMM

* &gt; tea aMd them aocneeafaBy in Ma prssHre
Ujs l&gt;rt twenty-fire yose*. The preyrteter.

B

sixna, and to isixcui aoon wtinocv morn*

uses, Ao.; by tb» principal Burxoasa. Aamnnoi*.
M-t others, sad baa jwovod to be tba CHKAPKNT
and MOST DURABfiX ROOFING in no® it ia io
every reepeet A FIRE. WATSR. WKATHXB Md
TiMk PROOF ooveriag for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
tieOA'LrMefrrGI MMr/odwred tn Me
UtUcd .**!&lt;• which combine tbe dumreble proper­
ties o; KUrtiaitf
Zue.ifita. wHeb aw aatvaraally acknowledgnd to bepoMMMd by G UTT A
FSRC0A AXP INDIA RUEBDL
*

DR. J. DOVER DOD8*

Ns Hent is required in making applicaltaa

It san be applied by any Mie,

sad rhea faiabed foma a pertMiy Fjm Fwe
tmjfcre.wnh an afaMio body/wbkh flannel bo ta­
Prinaiftol •"*»
»*• noaa. No. • But in Ind by Haar, 6bu or SvoamMSflamree of Root
Fanrtb M, *d building from Main *trect, Claeiu- Ttoaain. or soy extern.! action whatever.
natt, 0. *

ISAAC a

Imporant to Builder*.
Important to Railroad Compasks.

* Th* foranto cd three Biltare. now (ISS1) thr

■ff-rtiul lo rtaniL _
___ „
u • re Mach !!.•• Iw: pl.vim ■« Data I

‘■Familiar in tbeir mouth* a* houaehold word*."

Tbe noble patriot aoldier in hla tent too. baa
whiled away the tedium of camp life io th* ab­
sorbing review of its
FORTY BRILLIANT COLUMNS,
finding in them a fascinating mental ditciplino
known noir to those who rally to tbe 2fa«n«-eAert
eftAc Grwiuf
Atnriean JtDIlctt ata Oct-

A NEW ARTICLE.

I&gt;r. Robark’a Btwmacli Bitters.

Great National Banner sf Intellect.

NEW Y0EK_MEBCUBY!

per tattle, or •&amp; per half d«teu. CM tbe Scandi­
navian Blood Hit*.
cent* per box, or 5 boxM
for II.
Or Bead Dr. Robsck’e Spacial NoUom sod
Certificate*, puWiibed in a c.aapteoooa part of
this paper from time to time. Dr. Hoback* Med­
ical kimanae sod Family Adviser, oontatatag a
crest amount of interesting aad valuable Medical
information eon be had gratia of any of the agent*
throihout Ur oountry.
In difficult or complicated cases Dr. Rebeck
may be applied to personally or by letter eneloelog on* stomp for tbs reply.

a

MOTT,

TONIC, MkUCIXB AXfi BKTMMl.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Toms

Give
to «bs Kt«■ash I BOMMl
tos BysesR awft Ufa!

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

Groce ries! !
Consisting in part of

NOTICE

New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­
ns
®mw,
gars.
Molasses and Syrups,
THAT ALL TH08K JTOTM A ACCOUNTS
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Goffe,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wars,
That are Net PaM »y the Mh «f
Cigars, Tobaooo, and Snufl^
Saw and Water Lime,
Soaps, fialeratua, Cnasia, Pepper and
Spicc.
la addition to tba above steak ef Grecerias^be
has a fall and oom plate Msertanrt st

ioibo?

Of Long Standing,

I Sptak At Tkingt of Tr*A and Stier

Xlw.lh.lvsMtitoa^

ntn, and Lit Not

.AIJC C. MOTT,

*"* Ww»

November tlrt. k&lt;

P’"*

SSRTsftftN*’

1STO MISTAKE!

Drag*, Pitot., Olli, Banting Flu­
id, and Cuapbana.

M&lt;l-tf

‘VES«M6«BSa!»&amp;,S^
■4* rejS ffirejKraSy&lt;i*Sx

GROCERY, SALOW.
Tbe MtanriWr te mv pxpMtft t»«*

FAMILY

GROOlftlM

Ai bw m fa lowest. Jbr ChsMr wafts

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                  <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER.
VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1802.

WAR!
GM ANT A IPAI’LDIXO,

Oa High
Price*,* at the
••

NO. 4L

•rijhrat Eatft].

the boamiag of tb. craeea,

a. it* thngdar aboku th* ereaoAI

HASTIHG6

rtrnger* exclaimed
it really try to get a
»; and', If p.ieaible, la

DRUG STORE!!!

follows

butianoearo

Ha walked

Roberts &amp;. Striker,
traroa of the wonderful white sparrow !
But the sparrow, to tbs great disappoint
meat ofthe termer, would not sbnw itself

Jl'IT BECEIVED

vexed the farmer •till more, was that.

• Mv and moat complete wortment of

D. C. HAWLST,

hl.
stir—-they, too, aorinod ree-dved not to
leave their nests.
Mesa while the cattle
were bellowing in their Malls with hun­
ger, and not a s&lt;&gt;ul was near to feed them.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

disadvantage of this state of things, a
suddenly be perceived a lad coming
of the bouse, carrying a sack of when
his shoulders. He seemed to be in |

ty FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURrORK8.ONLY.AH
WHOLESALE sad retail &lt;5«dwla Qroeerta.
V V and Prsnstaae. Park, Lard. Battar. and
a&gt; ktadaef Prodaea beaght sad sold, st bi.-.M

Kurrn a naaows.

GROCERIES!

ThsydM.

IWEBXEY A ALLEN.

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CAROL M. Ac.

rend aa follow.:
Sac. 3. It shall be tbe duty of tbo su­
pervisor ofeach township, and each super

^flisttUairo.

DANIEL COOK,

W HITE SPARROW.

JACOB FERRIS,

(KEKfc.IPp IPC® ©ABE
tteetioc will b. paM to COMPOUND«tUog OP PRESCRIPTIONS; .nd say
_-f ... —...

G-EJSTTTTlSrE.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

BOBERTN A STBIKEL

L C. PKINDLE,

BAMinmun,
r CLERK. Rotary
aodtasAwMit.
OAes in th. Oeort

GIN AB A AK1
THIB DBLICIOUB
TpSl'ECI ALLY fle*&gt;xi
JEt in Fr./W"a boT

Mur Stas to D. L RARm A CO., Mau IB Pash
TotL

after this act shall take effect, to establish
a separate fund, into which tbs moneys

8xc. 8. Tbs relief hereby autborixed

MOST POPULAR

MICHIGAN.

ars i iirrrnt sni&lt;&gt;ng the pr«»ple this prov
erb.

thought the g&gt;"-d fanner to himself, “I
will riwj every day st tho 00010 hour I
rove thio morning, and then I shall gat

to time, afford such temporary relief as
tend tn d&lt;&gt; tbelr duty properly.
Besides,
whn know. but some fine morning I may

n»r adhered to bis re«oiulion.bnt hr wam
forgwt the white spsrrow.MiJ only looked
after his cattle and corn field*.
Soon ererything around him wore a flourishing

family, sud nut exceeding in any com to
any family or poeson, tbs actual sum

neceMary. In connection with bia, her or
their other means of support, to relieve
such family or person.
Which support
shall be afforded only in the manner pre
scribecrin the act, and in no greater sum
than shall bo necessary to afford the neo-

Herr Roarerart (Backward) now veil
dceerved tn he called Herr Vorvart,
In the due course of time or private, white is the service of the
first »ighl so apparent s. that of torn* (Forward)
olhrr. that circulate ituioiig us, such na his old friend again came to spend the United States or of this State, bis family
“Eatly habits makr the mon." and “Hoe
evening with him jnnd inquired in a hu
shall be entitled for one year, and no
r«:y i» the la-st policy.” etc.; but tbr morotM tone. *• Well my fine fellow, how longer, after his decease, to tbs’ same
moral signification it is intended &lt;0 con­ are you getting «&gt;n now ; have you yet measure of relief as his family would be
vey ia mu the b-as true and important. .ureirded tn catching a’ glimpse of the entitled to receive if he had not deceased.
I will,tIn rrfore,rrfate the alory connected white snnrrow T’
Sac. 4. It shall be the duty of the su­
with its origin, even as I receive-! It my­
Thr fanner &lt;&gt;nly replied to bis question pervisor or ntber officer, before giving
self from the lips uf an old and valued by a smile, and thru.holding nut Ma hand any order for such relief to ascertain andto hi. oM friend, ho aaid, “God bleaeyou report to the county treasurer of his
friend.
Tlierv was an old farmer with whom
county, in writing, the following partic­
everything appeared to grow worse and family from rule.”
ulars In roferenoe to the person and fam­
Often, in after years, when Herr Ruck
worse from year toyear. His cattle died
ily seeking relief:
one by one, and the produce of his land wart was a prosperous man. roapoded by
1. The name, rank, company and regi
was not the half thnt it ought to »&gt;e ; in hi. neighbor*, and Ix-luvod by his well meat, and time, as near as may be, of
ordered household, ho was wont te relate enlisting into the military service, of the
this biatnry of liis early life; and thus, officer or soldier on whom the family or
by degrees, the saying passed to a prov- persons seeking relief are dependent for
...
.. .
.
.
.
~
either the tax gatherer or the pawnbroker erb—-“He who would thrive must
support, and his place of renidenoa at the
white sparrow see.”
did not come to his window, and, addrea
time of his enlistment;
•4 ng him with a courteous bow, said: “I
2. The name and age of the person for
Falsehood! of SJavcboMers.
am reall) very sorry, Herr Ruckwart,
the time being remaining the head of tho
to be compelled to put you to inconven­
In addition to this,, I am a witness to family, and his or her resideoee;
ience, but I am obliged to do my duty.” the horrible storie* told by the ab­
The old friend, of Herr Reekwnrt also sconding masters to thrir remaining of the family for whom relief is sought;
Loyal whites testify that the
tried to do their duty to him.
They slaves.
4. The amount received from, and the
entreated, and they helped him, but all
provisions made by tha soldier for or to­
literally cut them up into inch pieces ; wards the support of bls family and tbuos
hitn up in doepair, declaring with a sigh, that, as it were, they were just reedy to dependant oa him ;
that as fi&gt;r pour Ruck wart, there »a« n&lt;&gt;
5. The measure of relief lhat ths par­
use trying to belp him—he was
be­
ticular family or persons, in his opinion,
Others were told that the swift vessel, require per week or month;
ing helped.
remaining in the harbor at P«»rt Royal
Tbs person seeking such relief, and vrrj
were only kept behind to carry off the
not only a good mao but a clear-sighted negroes, ebhined hand and fo«»t, in the
one. This friend thought he would not awful black holds, and sell th*wn forever all information to tho Supervisor or oth
er officer touching the msttsrs aforesaid,
give Herr Roekwarx up altogether with
and all other things touching bis, her. or
adrs, an intelligent young man name their means of support circumstances and
M though accidentally, to the subject «&gt;f rushing out from the bushes looking as if necsMities, which answer shall be given
on with when required by the Supervisor,

Probate Fees.
4 BILL to amend Ndioiu /

Revusd Si*titter of one tto-.uend eifht
kiuu^td and forty rix, it bring chapter
ant hundred end ooeentyfve of the
Comptltd Law, end to aathorin the
ealary ofjudget of probate, approved
JT*. 15,1859."

Sac. 1. Thr People of the Stale of
Michigan enact. That eectioa four, of an

hundred and fifty, of the revised statutes
of one thousand eight hundred and fortysix, it being chapter one hundred and earenly fi ve of the com pl ied liwa^nd to author
proved Feb. 15, 1850, be and the same u
hereby amended so as to read as follews :
Sac. 4. In all cases of granting letters
teatamantary of administratioo, and let­
ters of guardianship under any law of thia
State, from and after the passage of this
ad, it shall be tha duty of the judge of
require the executor, administrator or
guardian, as the case may be, to pay into

inventory and appraisement required by
law to taken, ana returned to the probate
court in such eases, and the receipt of the
county treasurer therefor, shall be filed
in the office of the probate judge before
such letters shall be issued.

Bro. 2. Section five of said act U here­
by amended to read as follows:

pruvisioiM of law, no inventory or apprisal, shall be required to be made and
returned, it shall be the duty of the pro­
beta judge, before taking any step or

apply, to certify to the treasurer of said
county, under hi. hand and seal of office,
the amount-to be paid by tbo person or

transferred, decreed, devised, affirmed.

the parties interested, or the other peranason oath, to the satiafikrtion of the

they had multiplied &gt;4 late, and bow very

authorised to administer, and in caw the
io thr most piteous and imploring man­
ner Mtoteiming:
“I ffim it up, I gim it up I Cau’t stand to all caw of application for relief
it m. longer! Take me l- Cub*!”

NOTICE!
How to Save Money!

w »

ury not otherwise appropriated, at any
time, to such fund.
Whenever such sep temporary or otherwise, afforded to poor
orate fund shall have been eetablisbed. it
shall bo known aa the “volunteers' fami­
ly relief fund,” and ail order, thereafter .utbortae the relief of temHlta of all voldrewn, shall be drawn payable out of
iana and privates enlisted from this Stale
such fund.
Sac. 3. That section two of said act sad actually mustered Into the military
stand as section three, aad bo amended to or naval service of the United States.

A

1HE

ear shell be

portion of milk through the window to

“A pretty sort of housekeeping h thia,'
thought the farmer to himself, as be hast­
ened to bi. wife's .pertinent and roused
her from her nlunilora. “As surras my
name is Ruck wart." he exclaimed in an

PATENT MEDICINES

jetnem the par­
sed ns shall be

personal property of said

refuge there, he d taco rerod, to bis dismay
that the milkmaid waa handing a liberal

And C-oaklig Extracts,

Ek-, MMAsvttls.

the reel and

who believed bis master still in the en­
joyment ol of bis morning nap,and qakkly relieved him of bis burden.

the cow.hottsejind peeping to are whether

ZPULTIHIEKBIT

TTOnNETfl ATLAWbwU SoUcitars iaChaa-

Ot*«, with w. W. Ralph

relief from time to

stand as ssetios two, and road as follows:

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES, PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. BAHIN8, CODFISH;

H. WRIGHT,

OM with the;

ficient to pay
and to provide
lied.

Bludgtcat, bowic kDir«.u&gt;4 pistiob

TTORNET and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
■cd Subrilor and Councilor in Chancary.—
______ .. __u
...
.&lt;

pervis
homn

•hall require a receipt from said county

shsMebe

required be paid

iatr years hrea an onprodoctive.*

apply to
p fa Urn

may ba hereafter

ft

entfax.

�FBOM 5CM3B WAM.

Mist of the rifles mi«J

a cunsiderahla

Trask’s

Norfolk

has been comthe Buller ex

lion.

Several

vessels pletely
picic»j wrw.&lt;
wreck.

and 4hnl u&gt;

separate o'lmmand

er with ।

would involve U*r neeeasity of manufiia-

■•JstivHvtiuMi
.
,
. , • adier Generals for hit
'"■'h,reW|

{i&gt;« EMlMi.DWan.M&gt;rn hauga-te

barked to-day, probably all. the vessels
WgJ saf lM prescatweek. Geo/'* - ’
Eastern Dh ision will cousist’

«

Tbe signs of the Utrfst, M nsgaeds the
war, sre .improvlhg.

r-&lt;Snit»ent in
■WwwvUteH Fitit i tiimoiftek. mami,
that Mr. Stark, of Oregon, is entitl

■ilmtuspAmi

The ahnest tmbrr-

c;Vr«u«d

w

in the direction of New River on the
South Carolina side on Monday mornfug
lusting tbur hours. '
’
'
Confederate dfficeril at ^Vanngh any

.SYtK:

t‘i« nnrnwrae expedition, arrived

and nothin, hid Wa dmfi.'

[*.«,.ottr-UMio.. la ilu

(Mm,

Titaoar aj»d EtMWi.-rAt thio season
of they »r whan evugiu an3 odd. .are

Lane

MM 1H „f

■

U»• to tb«

__ _

he

relief of the

All

nteers.

■illihgthatGi'n’.'

___________

of (ii,

IHi.X

Owing to the sickness of Mr. Crvodc,
lb. pruj^Mf mUrvmw-wih . tt. P&lt;r«l-

The Lower House of the'KmIsm 'Leg- I

A#-?.

/' Hay*

dent in rdtetlun to ths Lane expedition,
will not take place to day, and probably
that' one of ths batteries at' New ™Iver
‘-- I never will. -Be’tfnfnr Which had an In­
Wd hWn xtfrcttB Vy'lhe Weitf
un- 1 terview withJunt md the abject, but the
boats .and thpt one of the nuu’boj
leAst had been ft&amp;ufyeif.,

here

■
.Mtfrwteft Ok)* Wttteru j»,
ttrtty momtnt. h«n.a eomv oin WAh.
HM the d«, btforr. ■
V
' '’ISM mioUe cl HttWri. Mei,

'the

L'aSSSOJ wbi

,be

ntfn.tfomk,

teoden and ftsUbofierhi forooa, w» bava^a

life W«I groal'y in’ A.ir'ftyur.

Ik* hUod. «n .wupwo

The great.

adm^ge in poukou gained by

I,

fist;.

..

Lpuiiyu«,’Eei). 7.

i&lt;£ the

Lane expedition-

the Cyiubcrlaad HhnuusatM , Rivom this
evening.
. .
...
•

and clotbinjg taken from the cncmy.ondces
thiii one of the tn ost htilHatrt victories of peeled.
Camo,

•

Fort Henry, on the Tonucssee river,

Mirtrndarpdjeetenhfy at.2 Q’dodk, pftar
H deterniincd resistance.
capture dC Fdrt*Hefrry. IR -Temtissete, h
The fi^Jit, which, lasted ah hour and
anoiher grul-'fylng ipcidri.: ■ f the wa?.
'twenty riimu^'.was'conduced by the
FortUwji. an i^.rUnt p.ihl; v8 gunboate CtncTn’uali. Etiex slid St. Loum.
The Cincinati fiirej a hundred and

ccinmani; to tokt possession of the .Mem­
phis audj5hio njlrppd, near that poiat,

'

on Saturday night, at Parker’a Grocery,
and at “Bill Rngao' sflialocratio •inatitoo-

CM, sad. the large amount of mu^fous

. pul rf *«, ««H»™

,

l» Much-

AJI isquiat alpog the Him of the Louis­
ville and Nashville railroad.
’Niti York, Fete. 8.
By the friga’-eSavannah we leara that
the expedition on thd Savannah river bak
been graatly mRgnlflcd. It 'consisted &lt;if
only a few sin a! I gunboats and h brigade
&lt;ififito men’ which sailed from Port

RoynFfo reconnoitre and* exercise . the
twenty five rounds aod received thirtv- men. He main partiof the expedition
four sheta from Rid ccfiel gupa.
Oply "had returned whan the Savannah left.

Fortrxwi Moxrur, Feb. 7.

House in this city, on the clarge
Areason.
His trunks and papers «ere sefited
but hnve sol vet been examined.
The various rumors to the effect ths:
Secretary Stanton is t&gt;&gt; nssuma the;acti»e
inanagemsnt t»f the army, leaving th Gen
McC1oHah”‘ih’e command of the a!Rhy of
A week time. ths-staffoLGen. McClellan

rC-bet lrmpe sb .Furt -Henry

true to thu rebel uausc, and took advsn
-tage-ef the opportunity offered by the
attack to nto away from the fight that

been made in &lt;ach town, oLthoee able to
baap.arms, from whlct lists the requisite

nambtu* afuamealiavo been drawn.

If

anylMdy drawn prefers to pay a fine and

learo ’.htrStiete te find a substitutc.be has
tha privilege of ^ving.^u; aud ft la in. this

way that adsrgo sum Im* besrv roalixed to
ths State trenarv.

The

Dulftia .-ia.te&gt;

consist of ubont 20.000 men, end in towns
along (he coast they will be drilled as
artiUsry.
’

were not

Mat dletaetefuT to them.

’

Nkw Yfitk, Feb. 7.

Tim sloop-qf-war Savannah arrived to­
day trum part Royal, She brings news
of the aailing of an expedition Sjuth on

-the 26th, including all. light draft steamera, several gunboats and several thousand
troops.
A special to the New York. Tribune.
dated I*um|icu Sound, near lIatterM,Feb.

Slat says : “ Noth insof special import­
ance has occurred. The time has been

cunauinsd in passing Gen. Burnside’s
ships into the sound, whore those imino
tlii Charleston ChMr/rr says "that out of diaU»lv wanted, to the number of fiftyUm Eith South Carolina regiment, num- two, rido at anchor. The ethers can be
berjwg eight hundred wien, who^xerm of taken o'er the . bulkhead as they are
wanted.
This has been accomplishad
service Is about etpMng, but onb tetradwith incredible eflijrt in the face of the
red and aeven^r hare expressed their wil- greatest discouragements.
We have ipliagneas fc 'oolwt lur Ue &gt;*r.*"
formation deemed trustworthy, that Gov.
WiMuwi command of 5,000 troops,
and daily raioforeed^t Nags Head m: the
HT &amp; &lt;• «»«*'*
Piper in behalf
outer, beach, and three hundred ou Roan­
of the Swedish Government lias ‘tmderta
oke Island, separated by Roanoke Sound.
hew to dcaonoteate to the State Depart­ A vigorous defense of tbalr position Is
Virginia correspondent

to

moat, at Washington, tho moffieiowgr of
our blockade; and that Secretory Seword

is preparing a reply.

-ownaad Elag-Oftiocr Goldsboro's mins
on the lower eud aud east aide oT the

island. The former will engage tbu bat­
teries an Cauatur Swund pt short r»ngs.
and ths latter will push his forces to that
. pnrtuf the Island where the enemy will
likely to investigate hh ease.
It h mat­
bafuuud. A gunb&lt;«twill besaut on Uw
ter of congratulation, that treason Is no uutoUe to alMll Nags Head.
.
Four deserters ia a schooner came
•core to be par ntktmdin bigh places under
HF* Senator ppwall, of Kentucky, is

atupeeted of ditiayohy.

The Senate is

voted down a reaofotfon deeded te eon-

that the fight.is still jn pn»g&gt;«-s nt Roan
oke Island apd aume &lt;d the r
bad been suuk.

• eun.hi«ia

What m aw Editor 1—An Editor ia
an individual who n-ads newspapers,
write articles on any subject, sets type,
rejtds proof, works at press, folds and

’Rie'NewX^rlCans
the 28th BJMMHCH, •TMulearnv
r»f Jktehary save the ftfmrted Burning of
*esteamerCtelhofni whainrorrecC. Whew
•Joe wait ahandnhrtJ'htf Captain Mt her
ikcta afiartly after WardW her, erttewl’Bed the
tire, ahd took pmmssl.m fifbbat aiteiMtgo, which consisted of 5.000 pouiMc of
powder. 100.000 pound* &lt;rf saltpetre, and

The weather

of

LaTtt—Monday, Feb. 3.—The move­

ment which was t&lt;» have bevn

The

Rndua, Ih. mon .imp). &lt;J you c»»
TiWEE TO FQUB
mwr. Urw4tMS«i**.rMMSeMhk THAN ANY NEW
the names, F-dal. pnlltltwl knd ofiWial PAPER ; w^iich with its

Agricultural,

........

standing of ninny dr those who are habit­
ual frequenter* of thosr*feeiid-qtfnr»crs of

DjFpartrneff

last had order do^Mocegd, i

there Is

not a»r*x*£uiirc.or adqjluis
froffitoMtitfe ufward;bn

rp officer,

the «tn?h of thcM MpiUr‘'1fl

in their garments! ”

tatereste of MicMtaii,

AUotettems -mmh

____

*m -whom
ll-ru
wuoiii Ciflren's t&gt;f Michigan_lsoWX find la shy
. t-x.
. • New
“** ‘&gt;r ••Uw’’
Paper, “&gt;ntf
,oaKm,&gt;l- which cannot I mt make it aritore welcome

'

|y Wf are Imviag beautiful winter'
, 7&gt;fb«wrwi4Mtioetiairur tut hair potes*ap..
.
W:--.r

One of the rrmst odious features
of the drunken brawl of Saturday aight

nished

by swindling psntraetori,

been condemned by the

eral.

hate

•*?
Regular,

und

rtdisUU -cweapandriits with

Xbr Mmhigait ILwiumkIs to du Ari»&gt;4a»l
wt^MHwgMWLwiHooiii'nofcwvwrtBr

7T»5rt&gt;*aH
&gt;&gt;ftiar Micui|EfUi a-ddiai
and of the d&gt;dngs of c
feafuta.-fbe W&amp;rne ta

M muverpenfa
iriug the war,
r&lt;-as
In thia

die 8te»K-eMlh.. not
llly adscted newsTmd
■fine ttie^Rcntiun.paid
idtieri

*»kt4tSrj|k

P*J*rTBF.M8.

Inspector Gen­

«w«j

^t»r.n.Ur i„ Ml.pw-Bto,!. Cop,.

.-

bof-FiAwMrw.'ffive Three

M&gt; of searching

If th

to .the juppurt ofy uu r
Tnc^crtit’o Rtwwr.-JThere

.BJUGHIUI. COMPUXWX.

baeu rumors that Quern Victoria was
Ing toward th. Church of Jtemv.'
„
statement now «tinitshe.isaSwede«b&lt;»r.
giaa. and that bor Ute husband died io

bf tbe Com-

'reaty.but
letter ’ A rrimlution h» fitror of eefisealing, Hbet•ting, and also irtniftg the slaves of reb­
The report was
els, if it shall be a military neceseity, mercial connexions.
passed ti&gt;e Senate to-day by a vote of toemmwibd fid- further aeUna by the
committee.' :
' ■
■
twenty-four against four. “ •
‘ MMghfWaa'oofHMI from Um 'Seoste

rfgkrfjMlMLffMtf wrtion

MffifWW. AiHngnnmts
h* •Pwwh-wmwf UtoVill

Irm «txxa
-Kl

"»«•

th Jr
of the object of her love;

rtatew tn’fteprra^u’

ardiev !rt the battle

and where rc?t« the responsibility n "

*"* ?* mo*fr •ut
The report made to-day

errftitted?- Mid'l heMritehee ecprwtiWj ihMr

4W*T

And we are often asked, “Whence is It,

closely divided on the legal-tender citrate

Gordon, the convicted •law, a reajritc of
one nionth, to the. 28U&gt; iiiaL

York

Fol-

made to­

day Ims been ju*rtpnned. and wlft tb
made to-morrow pruest day.

ear Tho p*wt bM r»’«&gt; *&gt;

Tur Rrsr^m.iDji-^rr.—JjjTe reveal no

secret when we state that our communitv

Specials tteta that the Honte ia&lt; very

sure Secretary Seward for ^parmlttiqg
British troopi to pass ov»r the soil

out diaobopfl)( Urt’dlitne eohfm.'id.

H I. OH COCK .nd Miss

••quantity of block-tin Art

Maw York, Feb. 5.

to&amp;v»

oa^*.

The Dcraorr TYtrtLY Tittavywle hoi

WaennturoN, Feb. 0.
mails papers, print*joha, runs on errands,
XJ* Tho House wf Representatives
Qr.Cl»«a ver. preach rd another iertn&lt;m saws uoKKj. worka in the garden^ talks to
has uaanimously psssed the Senate Wi
thb|
M. In Mjc hajl of the llouse nt all who call, receives blame for a hundred
ItepreaentaUvcs, in favor of awanetjAtion
things tnat are n&lt;» one’s business hut his sulhoriung (he lasulng of 10,000,000 dem a .wjjr measure.
’
owa, wpiks from 5 A. M„ to 10 P. M„ m«ad notes,
and
frPQjtently gets cheated wt «&gt;f half
Fort Mosror, Feb. 0.
his oarnings.
Who wouldcn’t bo an ed­
A Lra Swatzwkn,—The- aiUy--etiw(&amp;
A flag wf inree bYuughf the news that
itor 1
first broeehtedUn Gohjaess, that rin- thr
the engegrrnenl al Ruimoke Wand mill
edritltiMd ac the dole of ths Iasi dispatoh
publication of Mr. CtemerrmS rrport, hvs
— A man named hivclace, in Van- IltinoM rea1ni.-ntF hid 8&lt;&gt;«xK thrtr arnhs
al dark last nlghv The figtet wws etIH
going oni The Federals had ewnk one hi bqrvn arante. traded away his wife fur a and refused.Io serve their onuhtry/liWlAtwo rebel gun basts. Some later1 news •aw. It is.thought be made a good trade. out shadow of foundation.
Illinole fol­
for them
had been Meeived M Norfolk, but it whs
lows the flag mid
down ilwir arms.not communicated.
Sou^rt) pape'-a recetred areufno later
date than yesterday’. ’
' •
J

osnWinn the previous reports ounosruiag

Um pan io aw Um mainland.

of wmloditim,

Duke of Argyle, and other roenibere «f published facts that -General Stnne has was, that even buys were permitted, to
die liberal party, stale that unless sotne- been removed tr«m the Command &lt;4 a become drunk and noisy a» besotted * XiiDivision on the Upper-Potomac, ars mrthing is done to demonstrate tha ability
,
_______ ._______
roboratW.
It is d«»t known who hns; Jisns.
’
------------- *- *
-l
bellion and convince th* anti-aiavery aucceedsd him.
. pyAis stated that the National tree-,
SftvuJ Despatch.
stery h empty.' The last mllllim of du I.
about emancipation, the sympathy of the
PHiLADxtrni*, Feb. 10.
liberal element will ba last, and the
Gon. Stone paneH through this City
Southern Cnwfisdrwcy recosmxed.
on the 12 o’cfohk train’ Inst night, in cus­
'
F.lafMtas ftuMaax,
tody, tn route for Fort lAfiiyette.
Jjr' Twenty th«t)ssnd uniforms fur­
DaipaU-hca Ihruug^ rvljri sourcea state

flew Advertisements.
{y The State Bwsste nf. Maias ban

tW"'lC,««T^&amp;'Wrlrt» Trt M-'ra

&amp;
,W|
New York, fur the purpose uf purchasing

.

and th accomplish this-a| uuce« lists lrave

■Weisssn.feu^hs

Di

every preparation far so ^pjng, and Maj.

ir.i.J one hundred tad
certain personal supplies ler their
The atenmer Eastern State arrived
ten rounds and .receivtd no damage.
In cunsequenoc of Um state uf the pwls,'
hare this morrttag; Imving left; Hulterae
- The .Essex waa disabled at the tenth
they have not ypt berai ordered wver.
present iudicilhwM.’Colu mbes, with its round’by a ball .rtxlkiag, her boiler.—
Thirty two were Killea by tiemg scalded
fifty thijiisahd rebel.garrison, will aobn be dfldgttfc*.. *.&lt;
The
i a,*
I anchorage an Monday mernlng.
gimbohtsktMted'at sunrise, artd thuinwipe
gnUroly aurrpjxiMledjjtud pll cumaiunlcaCapu porter was badly scalded, but
tion of the army &lt;»f the Potomac, &lt;W the
followed soon after,
The daatination
tiou with other ports of. rabeWwjj^L ofll not da/igcrdbsVt: .
tte
• ’
• ■*
temporary charge of Becrvtary Btenton.
was ftoanoka Hland.
Two. rebel generals, one QiloueV two
Nrwt of tbo arrival of lbs'fleet at the
Centams, and oaa twaJr^d privatA. w ere
From Europe!
.
islnod WAvaUperted.
«rnutekvn prisoners,
that they may *Jii to Our confidence in
Tbrta or four Regiments were left at
Iklifoa. Fab. M.
Tha fort, mounted sevcatcec guns.
the
Ink
t
The
America,
from
Bverpool
25th
vie
the final triumph of our arms.
Our. land force did not reach the seen*
Nbthtng had been beard at Norfolk of Queenstown has arrived.
of action for two heurs^aftur ths surren­
the Burnside expedition.
There
ale
yagiie
ruffiors
that
tlie
'Em
­
der.
.
Bnftiil
peror ftapoteoh Itas notified that he, will
TI^q Memphis and Ohio railroad bridge,
Tltero seems to be qnite a misappr#1 Fort arse Moanos, Feb--8.
shortly oflieia
fifikom miles above the fort, has been la
lieniion relative to tbs drafting tow i'" ; t.
A lady who enrfte by it flag of trnco to- raising the 1
ken posuvsAiun uf by our troops.
on in Connecticut, Ithasbeengcnera'ly
dsy, said Gen. Huger informed her that port, of Sw.l
he’bxd treeived a dispatch fn»ni Jhmnoke refuses t&gt;&gt;.lflti
inisuppaaed that this diwfting was for the
Tlie following is aunounood from the Island tfixt the Federal piYerv had been tiative alnne.
Gbrahdhent, mid • undw Ito enR, on the
twice repnhe'd from there. ' The nttack
headquarters oft he army in this c’rty:
The lyondoh Tiritt r&gt;oHnues to urge
supposition (hat Ihc 'ffbtf*•was’-dtrtu^m
“-&amp;rt Henry is ours. Ttu: Hag of the toimmqnofcd yesterday fbrenotq. and the Englund not tn interfere, and says the
Cui on fa rd-estoblished Ln the soil of Ten­ fight jmEltH-guing on when the latent nation can afford V* wait.
in vduktoexs- Suob is pot the
’
nessee^
It will never be removed.
n.-ws was received.
'
The pirate Sumter Is reported cruising
“By command of Major Gen. Halleck.
The New Orleitn» correspondent ofthe off Genoa.
an enrolled State1 nMIMr/lb bo ready at
•W. W. «Jlff fi, Obtain eii4 Aide dMJatnp ” Charleston Courier ft-ports the btemlirg
atalfthu*
fa'fftty.42' Tfce;Vegoft|i3 rebel Stdamer Calhoun.
■
Padtkai]; Ey., i\b. 7.
imeats called'-fu?ty, thi goverq'n^nk are
Nr.w Yoaa, Fpb. 10."
Gen.-Smith oil.tha west and Gen. Grant
terette.
. ' ’
all (bN.-aud recruiting is.goiog.onia-, I lie
&lt;m the east side of the river, ue pursuing
____________
_______
__ from
, .
Letters
Teotived
by ___
the_______
last mail
W ASHtMGT-'X, Feb. 10. '
die retreating rebels, li is reported and Engined by • Mei&gt;at&lt;rs io W as hi u Eton
The IFbrWe de«pMeh Skis:
“The
pesi of
ot BtckWgfinfft to erpaaize credited tea araitoof utirwflKere that the from Messrs, jBright and Cobden, the

Ute mViila. upon a new aftd thorough'plan,

Sereral of the ariatocracy wara

eoipl of * frr.li

which mast a^iaualy cfll^t the transport

G

shun."

Hop Ik. pmcw» •T^uliinn

rt.

Sr*

�«««

8BM

teosd Ont of and
wrt for the County
liverod, against tlx
anaanent. of John
linard N Durham,

LOW PRICES

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family wirrrgfrMC '.'^
Uurt WU. tSu pik. uX Wm m M.
DARLING'S MFE BCTTEBS

m teis

.tn, Oat.,

^-VB^luUfc rt.wb.
TSO.WM.mp.lr«.
Adrertiaet

h Bdnnltv - ‘ vA

*affiiffi»2jre POLl^WTNQ YPlTfWOyY:

“LOiMinjJT&lt;H5.

Jas. L Brimihy. ■wnffiMM.-iM -Mun aira
New York. wnte. Aagnas. Lb, 1*46: '»! be
bee-, affiictad with nite, eeeompasied«r*tb Un
ing, tb* iaMabrweyaaia ; t waed
*

pmrffbrtbdMste-

t.tVEtt

REOU-t.ATOR

LIFE ntTTERW,
And now consider myself KntirA^ eurtJ,"
etiej; six nun tbs from Uic ninth day of Dyimijcr iuslbeing the lima limited by the Hun
rubatc Court, for the final adjustment of all
nuns aggin.t .aid aetata.
'
u.i«i«. i»i.
. ry.MSt.sW CONAN.
I '&gt;W«
rc-2i___ W1AUIXM W . H AbSKTT. i sswaav^

pointed Administrators.,
*
Therfcrotin it iiWfer. d Abai MMflaf. Aha 3d
day ot March, !-41. al eleven o’clock, iti the (bro
naan, be absigaed foe ibe 'btemgwf .sid peti
ti»n, aod that tbc heirs at law i4 aanideceted ju-.d
aU otberpe&lt; M»* ipte*»Uul iwspid esiaUg arc rc
quirud to ap*ar, al a acsaion .if said court, Hutu to
bu?.i^“
shh.' ।

M. Ms. rterj. .’.-i

Capre and Sjpa !&lt;;

Hen John Crow writes, ■Dro&lt;-klvn. March IS
I "WO. In I be spring of 1 RM I took a severe «ld
which induced a rbilsut ftrer. I took tsr. dossa
DA HL/NG a Li VEgt RE&amp;ULA TOR

U brokr np me eold end freer at ante. Previous
to this attack. I bad been'troubled with dyspepsia
several rnentha : l bare Celt uothlag of U aUna?'

WE

I1VAE JUST RECEIVED

Otla Studley. Kaq ' left East Ssttr StrwieL. KT,
writes: Aug. 18. lift).—I had a d’t&amp;eult/with tbs

tberpraycr ol tbejxU t iopar sbuuhl .nut «#• MiwuteL'
ADd it is fuNlxr'cMcfcd Wat .aMT’entiobcF I
gire notice to tbe p«rsuus interested in said 1

of medicines, but found no permanent rakef until

Tpiw and eirculsiing'
county of terry, fur throe aecccurve weak
ntncdiatelv nretiudsi tn sail! dsv of hearing
’
8HKBMAN C. ftUNDLE
(A true copy.l.febS'
Judge of Probsts.

3

Eatsite of Aiswira Weaks.
PROD.I JWDADAAT.-STATEOF MICHIGAN,
Conutv of Barry *».Ma sewten a UxFnolMhaffonrtdbrih* Capniy
of Berry, boldeu eVtbo Probste Office, in lbs vil­
lage of Hasting^ on iltMidaj&gt; UieMRh day of Januarr, in the veer bhe ‘ thousand eight hundred
.
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J.S.bTEVKtf, VuardisM.
Dated, tea-Jau8

Darling’s Liver Regu la or.
in aBbrding BtUMdwtr rctef.

Ciwuic Cmwrtn—me#. !*•»•
'

Du reading,and Wing tlxpetWoa, duly ven tied

Hrs. C. T.bow. 11 duktopber
t
write.. “Feb. iO..l3*O.-I hare been subieet to
attacks of Asthma the last twenty years. 1 have
never found anything equal to

TATCOF MiCHKJAJLErgbtb Jndlcml CU*
-I harattyAa-awt teMtet^UwM W
ing the several term* *f the Circuit Court wdh
said Circuit, for (be yearn J and IBM, as lol.ui

S

It is a thorough

Mro. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: “February
2*, fMit In Nay last I had a a^rarr qtiackafPilw
whieh eonfintd ait to the house. I look anv boltic of
..
,

Darling*! Life Bitters

and waa atepW/eawad.-1 hare bad no attack slnoc."

el* in market for alt esses of Grneral Debility
rsll as those Jd afase* which arise from impure
«L It is cob pounded in a akUltul and roirnBuinuer. pM’VsU not ipjnrc lb*, wcwkcat.
leal.die aatpe tjase.« will tone ap tbc ay atom
11 ila vr ginai parjly apd viggr.- Yv it, OIX

z

the f ilhmlng fr&lt;&gt;0 ILin.' Murns

Morris, formerly Auditor of the State of Indiana.
Isutaxiruish, Sept!, ISJL

Dr C. W. Rbascs.—.^5 IJ»» bur been
b*ru troubled fo: arierul yrars v it': &gt; al;, i &lt;■

and all other jxraona lntrreat-Nl iu said ee'aJc, are
required to appear at a seeslun of mid CouYt, then
to &gt;&gt;e liuldcn at (lie pao'iate Office, hi Um Village
•»f Tlastuig., and allow cans*, if any there he. w|ir
the prwv*r of the pelllloner should not bo gnsaM.
Ami It is further oHercyl.. ibal the petitioner
give nctice to the persons interested iti said estate
of the pendency oi said peiitiun, and the hearing
thereof, by causing n copy of this order to be
published'in tlx RepubHiain Banner, a ncwjqiapcr
ro laid d«r oT beariog'.'"
T~. . .
• .
JanSsU
.
.
S. C PRINDI.E.
,
f.RrneWpr.)
' ‘
J ridge of Probate.
CHANCERY SALK-

TATE OF MICHIGAN^-Tlx Cirewt
_ for the county of Harry—in Chaoccry.
-a/n»s J.'Jti
Coan- I
.
plainant,
i,
ra.
i tForeClo'
dMte a»i
JfarA,

S

iber, 1st Monday; December,' ttt
kgin/y—February, Srdlforiiivj Au-

my ban J al the village of iMla.thla
,t* rtrcufl /tfdjv. ‘

D. Wrotervalt. Ran., of.Soath 8th. near 8th St,
Wtllismeborgb. (.1 writes: •'AwpuM8. iMth—
Haring been trouBJed wtrtj a dlfllcuftr in thciy.vrr
end to bilious attacks. 1 Wat adrtetf, br a friend,
'tHJttJNG’S UVEll liElIL’LATDB.
I did M aod found it to operate admirably. Manor
ina Ux biia aud arousing the Urst to setrvity.- -I
—
..

FAMILY MEDICINE.
When our chaldron are out of aarta.. we give tbeui
a few drops, and II anta tiwm all nglii. I ted it
meets ibe^encroLwanu of the atuuiMjh and bow-

MOFFAT’S
LIFE FILLS AND FIKF.NIX BITTERM
rpUESE SfEDlcrjXES have now been be
-L ferotte jmWxfecawnvednf XHIMTY YM
ai.d during that time have maintained a high
character tu almost eecte part of tt-e Glob*, for
their extrccrdinary and tented 1st* rowte of rea
taring perfect heafth to prions swiffirite vteer
nearly every kind of disease to which the human
frafoe fa liable.
The following ar* among the distressing rarl■efv of btttnan JtsetaeaiH which ttr

Rasbea, If you need either or both of these''m»at
rxeelftnt Rctnrdles.tnqutrefor thfmattLaathres.
if y&gt;.u do not find them, take no other, but indosc
Ote Dollar in a letter, and ca receipt of tlx B»a
cy. tteltenuul v or Remedies wiU be sent according
di ections, by mail or express, posl-ps
*’
DAN’L S. OARIJNG.
102

NummiuSL. New

SOOTHING SYRO?£
*.r CkUdreu TcMkfur

York.

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

TITE

Arc well known to brinfrllttlr.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing tha
first and ae-otra atmpachs, and crcaiiag a flow of

ONLY PB'EPABATtOl
.

nRffi. , WIX SLOW,
Aa experienced Nurse and Female Physician,
presents lo the attention of mothers, her

HARD-WARE!

nr
arid spwmdSfe aeiiOn,
T .to SEUUHJS

h

iwLrerAirWBfiiLTtt TO'YmH: nw.rww

rnAT/tf4 *'

- XVe/hiva put up'awd sold thia ariielc for ever
ten rears.- and tea aav, &lt;a roi^MriareaWJftM i

STOW THE WT, ® KARS,
Au4 srowjs more ahd tavre P«p-

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1 wrr««y *.Z -'.
r. and aJsxat witbtct natn-

AND

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
AH persons having claims against the'

rqnrsted toj

hSSSS i «—■&gt;'.
AFSWOHGuU'
I nr.. •* I w*.B u&lt;e Of llleM pm, f &lt; a very .&amp;i t time, trill
.anentire cur* of SALT ItHLUM and a »tn

tiigtoao so-d aswen Otter oi
bottle, and receive to thyactf1
—.
.r-„.
atiou—“tbo reward ia to itxxx that aro kind to tho
&gt;widow and the taibertae?*
•• '-■
Tbv fn*ud.
tH&gt;AMF All JUUT

Stacks of

itau

Bans’ 0Mln* -«ra&lt;eas th* ftteatinte ■

Ltoorfrc, KoWwOo. Wd. Tte.'H.iew.
Poor &lt;». J Woup: 1&gt;Var birt-rla «be lauar part

PrinodHTOBMl MAaSarML^Yr. Y,

ms-tS

rite
' mv hair, from a causa trokuowti to i»e&gt; -0«MMc-

- * raffia, ojlt'SS crxts rat sottli.
•» *’r • teteOGWn-iyr

scalp was almost -utirely bereft of its co«er&gt;rtg.

Ik pit|-aq.|irt» nf a
ru^j Cuu.Lut u.

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rr WILL

MEND LEATHER.
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FALL AND WINTEB

IT WILL MEND OLAHS."

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IT WILL MEND IVOBT.

DR J. BOVEE DODS’
mporialWine Bitters’!

D-1 Um. .WVMMM Irv, Vmt. II k

IT WILL MEND CHINA
Year brakes CUroCuM ssdSsueorr m V

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NOW

with on. of

th.

ON

HAND

IT WILL MEND MARBLK.

LARGEST uxl

BEST AMortaMoto

of

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
TW tho BLOOD PURIFIER aad BLOOD
P! LUI bare been proved by analyst* te

DRY

fCOKTAIN KO MINERAL.
That they cure tb* almost uaivsrsa! c—pistol,
DYHPEP81A
with vMrrtarMrteU4p, aad m a very abort tisw.

GOODS

No matter Ml

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ll will M«d b!X,

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8AMUKL A LACEY,, Coas'r. State Land C

CHARLES DFSON, AUorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master Q«ttnl.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
all cases repairing a Taste

Dr. Mb* CeJetartHl WIm Nttm
AUBB tpwsjnrDMCqrYi &gt;

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however they may here been trifled with and
abased: that tbair direct tendency ia to tenfthea
hte,a»d reodar it etMeyabia. That. apenUing di­
rectly span th.
- Ou Bead, they

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.

CAUflB BOON TO HEAL,

Tu Dailt Advkktbxb has entered ito
Inertly ttvenlh volume, being the oldest
existing journal in the North-west, and
has been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase ofthe
oorameree, the industry and prosperity

and discharge from the system, eveey taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwtoo. That

Pnro 25 Cento per Bottla.

OBSTRUCTIONS OFTHB BLOOD
OR 8RCRET10NH,
in which they do not give pevmyrf
aad, (if
sdminiaterrd before the very citadel of I lib has
been invaded,) jfjjf n win/ie
ewv.
Beer is mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by the
•xpe ierceof ibooaandaof livingwitaeaacs wb»,
in lettere, affidavit), medical work*, and by word
of mouth, proclaim ibetn to be the very beat prep­
aration uf ths kind ever offered to the brokrodown
victama of ill health. They bant disease through
every arenas and &gt;:rgan af the system, and to »xpal it thoroughly and permanently.
No om can doubt their superiority after
one single trial—they are uot only better
but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, far ft
takas a less a amber of ihoa to produce a better

and support of the friends of Tacts, Jus
and Humaxitt.

Ever shown in thia
a will a* lob. bold nd

hi

Ths War
It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of the present
war against treason and disunion, until
ths last vestige of thia moat unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.
Hews Department.
The proprietors aro resolved to spare

no pains or expense to make the Advbbnan equal, ia all that constitutes a
good MWSMper, to any published in the
West.
With this view an able corps of

Market, which we

aro prepared to sell at a small

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

or Baad Dr. Hoback's Bpeeial Nottear and
CeruSeatoa nubliahed in a c&lt;&gt;ueDieaoua Bart of
thia paper from time to time. Dr. Robeck a Med­
ical Alamnec and Family Adviser, ooulaiai.r .

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ly for Ha eolnent, which, to every form
«r, drover and lumbarman, is worthy tan
timo* the aubacrtpiion prio*. Consider­
ing tb* variety, quality and vain* of tbs
matter it enntoina, the Aavasrao* is lb*
cheapest paper in lb* Waal.

Price 25 Cento per Bott!*.
Pries 25 Cents per Butt!*.
Price 25 Centa per Buttle.

TERMS CASH,
rllsls by all Droggfate. «d Rtaro
generally througbont the country.

JOHN* A CBOStFT,
(Sole Maoufactarara.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

Imporant to Builders.

Important to Railroad Companies.

Important to Farmer*.
To all

thii may concern and it tonCtrni everybody.

Umm whs o*ee use them will

CEMENT ROOFING,

“TBAT STANDARD SHEET.

1862.

.

A NEW ARTICLE.

Dr. KwtewckH A&lt;«marli

Great NaUonal Banner of Into I loot.

JEW TOBIMWCUBTI
A NEW YEAH WITH AN OLD FB1ENB.
On New Year's Day of 1SS1, that world-mown-

Bitter*.

A new ud daUghtfal Stomachicand Cordial far
Birina tone to ibv Stomarb. and tor the prsveation olbillioea oomplaioU incident to tha Wenteonatry. Try U.
A* a Burning drink to aaalat dieeetion and
reltet e Dyapepaia. it baa do r&lt;]oaL Try it.
in fluuor it U ruy-riw to «U utber Bittern. Try

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Groceries! !

xxaxa* pm TEAB. Il is emphatically a
/cmi/ynewspaper. It eontaios a weakly
rsportrf tha markaSa, praparad aipraaa

Aa a beverage, they aro wfielmems laaacest
aad Mideras to tb« taste. They peeflaee tbo
cxhUarotfag eCscts of brandy or wtta without
intaxtewLiug^aud area vshmils reraify for^psr-

Price 25 Centa par Bottle.
Pries 25 Cents per Buttle.

JOHNS it CROSLEY3

Aneagmento have been made ensuring from ocean to ocean -and from Quebec, fa Canada
for thia paper the most complete com­ to FenaaooU, on the Golf of Mexico. Toaagnd
pendium of foreign intelligence published old, rich and poor, bare raaeled. In ite enchacUsg
stores ofwiadotn.romai ce. srt, poetry, snd genial
m any paper west of New York, while humor; aud its parise is
oar facilities f«.robtaining domestic news,
■•Familiar m their mouths as household words.”
military, political and general, are not
Ths noble pairiat solder in his tent toe, has
surpassed by any other journal. Besides whiled away the tedium of camp Ifta ia the ab
having paid correapoadento in all the sorbing review of its
XORTY BRILLIANT COLUMNS,
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the finding in them a fascinating mental discipline
known nolv to those who rally to the /fimwr-sterf
saeaion of Congress. and shall always be tfUt QraniJLrwi
Aswrisea InUUtd ata Gmprepared to send special reporters wher*In commetalng a New Year, the proprietors af
ever occasion may require. Thus, as a
Tm Naw Yonx klaacvar can only say. that it
newspaper, we propoee to place the Ad- shall be Chair aim to maka tbeir great family jour­
nal of ABerfaan literstare, far 1M2 mere bril last
vnnan m the first rank.
and enchanting than ever, fa its concentration of
ISAAC a MOTT,
all tbo world's grandest and most beautiful spscfalUes m healthful romance, grncofn! Poetry,
elegant and quaint Gossip, refining Knowledge, Is now receiving from New York and
sju-xHng HJmor.ud entertmnfag News-unUl,
Boston, hie fall stock of

It is now ov*r thirty on* year* sine*
the weekly issue of this paper was conmenced.
It lias always been and will
still continue to be, a valuable family
tie raps per.
This paper has been graally
improved of 1st* in its style and matter.
It ia a very largo vhect. containing thirtysix oelumna of reading matter, tb* very
emm of tb* daily issue, aad u fumiahod
to all aubacribar* ax th* low prim of an

lawyers end oft pMk spueham Bit Baak-Koepara, Tsilara, Baamslresses, Artiste, sad ill per~
“*• “V-*® I—

i.itpm-taui t&lt;&gt; House U« flees.

psr txitUa, or tA orr half dewn. OI the fteaadimvU» Mood Pills, 25 cento per bei, or 6 boxes

reporters, writers and oorreapundento baa
been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.

WEKKLY ADYKBTMKa.

AMERICA* CEMElfT ELITE.

the liver, the nervoua system, the skin, gtands or
““‘ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR

of the PaanrsciAB Stats.
Ito proprietors aro determined that its
future shall be worthy of tbo confidence

advocating the principles of the Bbpvsucajt Partt, which if faithfully carried
out in the eoencila of our nation, will sdve’
our coutnry from the evils now besetting
it, and will make it the freest and best
Government the world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
candor all tbo great questions agitating
tha public mind from day to day.
On the question of the extension of Humav SLAvaar, it will stand forth ito oneomprotnixing foe. believing as it most
religiously does, that slavery ia the pri­
mary cause of tho present conflict be­
tween the North ana the South, and that
it lervea a fearful blight upon the country
er notion seeking to outspread and uphold

ftr Base Ttosta. so aaasaoo among tha Ctargy
• 10 00 a year saved ia every family
On* Buttle of

aa ft already rules the happy domeitic flroalda
The editorial tone and NaUonal departments of
Consisting in pert of
the Nxw Tons Mxacvxx will continue true io that
liity spirit of patriotism which has mute it toe
New Orleans, Muscovado. Coffee,
ceasitvof the people since the War begun, and
kept it In culhnaisatio demand when other abash Crushed. Powdered and Granulated Su­
an dying all around it lor waat of proper aupgars.
P°JUready the Isnrasi Literary Jecraal fa ths
M'dasaea and Syrups,
world aad fy-—
&lt;■i.^i.
Green and Black Teas.
Iiant literary
Rio, Cevlnn. and Java Cofl*,
Stone, WiMiden, and Willow Ware,

Ciguro, T"b»coo. and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,
Soaps, Seleratua, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

Imperial Wine Bitten
Are pwparad by aa eminent andskillfMlp! ysiemn
vbabai. u»cd thea atKcewfalir he hu praeteea
tor U&gt;a test tweaty five yaara.
The pr^ttotor.

It caa be applied to saw xud old aoen uf all.

xMixh tbo madicaL m®, of tha ru antsy, on a
4 tfcinr dlaapproro of PnfiaM Medirinwa^t
"«* Wjeve.n reepoatabte Pbysteton can be
in tbe United btaiea. oaqnaiMad wftb their
/Wjjrtbnir*imperial**1!sFrit*.

The fcrarata of theae Bifiera. now (IK!) the
ante property of l)r Hoback, or-jnoatod with one
of the oldeai and moat eminent Radical Pencil

It win aoan be far ante by an of Dr. Hobaak'a
numerous A Kent*, end at Hotcla, Ac., the cnunlrr
over. In the map time, orders will be filled di­
rect flow Cineinnnti in any quantrty. nt the low­
est rates. It ia pal up in Quart Bottles, and
aoeurtty packed in one dozen -aaea. Half dex.
aainplo case* will, howerer. be peeked and teal to
anr iddrrto, if deairod.
Retail Price $1 per Bottle, er six for gg.

not fail to keep a

DR. J. BOVEE PODS’

1* aU newly nettled ptaeea. where there
***** P—t»ty af decay mg •tesber.
. Aiczmcn.
------------- --------------- ---- ------- -- -----------i CMBAPEVT hittera abtaU bs seed every moeatag befces
and MOST DUB ABU! RGOFINO fa wee. ft ia is
every respect A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER and
DR. J'. BOVEE D0D8TIME rtbdff ceveriag far BOOTS OF ALL
KINDS.
HUEPIMKUkl. ‘JX31X1 HEIW3B10
nwufteOATrmterrW msaV***^
twite/
which combine the dmir.ble propvr- Atewmfawjaf a pure sod Dnadt&gt;l».T«tod wtaa,
combined
Barberry.
Solemon’a b'vsL CaroUra 01 Zbdirir) ana 1'vrajHldr. which ora uni­ frsv.
ViMwith
CberfT
Trr^Bsrk.XpifcemrtUlZX
versally srirnewlrdaad to bow sei roes d hr G UTT A
PERCHA AND INDIA RUBBER.

N* Heat is required in making application

SMW Stag.
It can be applied by any one,

and when finiahrd farms s perfectly Fxxs Paoor
m elastic body, wkkb cassoi be faPrincipal efltes and sals rrouM, Na. * East Mwfam.wiUi
farad by Hasr. U&gt;u&gt; er ttamu4taa»*n« of Bow
Foarth st., »d beAding from Mainatroet, CinctaBoaam, or soy extents! settee wboterer.
anti. O.. Laboratan in Hammond street.
far sate by J. P. Roberta A Co. Haettnrn, Eli
Xtetada^ranMvUle MOkP. A. Caater, atobfte*
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
man and De Reimer. Mlddtorilla, M. C. Swift,
Pnirterills, and by D-ugglala and Martbutn&lt;*»
For Coating Metals of all Kind* when
ready throughout the country.
sprSS-Iy
exposed to the Action of the Weather,

TONIC, MtDIONl AND BSVRRAAK.
PCRCHA8B ONE BOTTLE’!

n cmw

um. i

m»si *er

rarti, u.

i

ea.wuusrss

Prepared andaold by

NOTICE
ns moET ®rms,

F»r rreserriae »4 Bei
Bw&amp;.rallU

Metil

CHARLES W1DDIHXLD A CO.,
x&gt;ui rxoexiarojra.

TWa tha eatg anvpatiiim tomra which trtAavecetomu ataapaaaf
alnaate. for

THAT ALL THOSE NOTES * ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,

elasticity is not Injured by the coaUacttoa and
rxpSMioe of TIN or otbar METAL tOOFB, coa-

GROCERY, SALOON,

Ia addition to tbo above stock of OrooorfaaCbe

Tta MbKrib.r h bo* prepare U nil
FAMILY GROCERIES
A. lew m th. loweM, Ar CbMorrmAr.'

«T MvBv, J——? «K IMt.

“"“"“the RATTLESNAKE:
Partieelar attention paid to filling or­
ders from Heatings and vicinity, and
astisfisdion guaranteed In every c*oe.
—The highest market price always
paid for Produce.
.OatC C.

KOTT,

JafoteanSUMay &amp;*&lt;*■** Oste Saa^

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

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FAULT NEWSPAPER

DRUG 8TOREII!

R RbeBB. BteTMiBK Flald'

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

W. PARKER,
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«1 ki.de of Proto. bongto aUMI

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GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,

PRUNES. FIGS. RAI AIN®. CODFISH;
In fact, ercrviLI.g is the Groewry Hoe, «*eh m
will bo needed for fomtiv ns..
Al»o a great variety ef lb.

tVEEZEY a ALLEN.

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TTOXNTYS AT LA Wand Holteitea in Chas­
. eery.

PartiMlw attention ueid to Cotivejr-

etae, the InrarOrUioa oftitfea to Load

r&gt;Wo«arM of ■nortotzvi, Ac.
Will be banpy
it U.d toall calle lathe Uee of their prvtoinn

iOoMntbe Court Haoee, HaatlsR., Mich.
aim A. Sw.rt.r,
Feast Allkt.

hi its Thirteenth Tear.
It b a T iw,
Cheaper, and, for MlihlfC renders, a
Better Family Newepaper,than any NewYork, er other Eastern Paper published.
It contain. Eight Paget of Seven columns
each, making it larger than the Naw York
Tribune.
It fimrisbes tn Michigan rea
dera all Important General Newt as Fol­
ly and Latsb than any New Turk Paper,
and Telegraphic. Foreign. Domestic, East
era Md hoax' M.rkoc NEWS FROM
THREE TO FOOR DAYS LATER
THAN ANY NEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with its Agricultural,
Commercial, mhcellaoroua, and State
important Local Newt from all parte.
New. Departments,—ghina. each week,
a
summary wf all interesting sod
nt
Michigan— ria
dev&lt;&gt;ti«»n to the
Loral and General lnt»re.ta &lt;&gt;l Michisan,
give to its column. Attractions which
Citltens of Michigan cannot find in any
Taylor, was licooood when a youth of
New York or ••ther Eastern Paper, and
twenty one. to practice at the bar of this
whrab cannot but make Tt a more welcome efty. ’ He was poor but well eduoated,
visitor tn the Family Cirele. the Farmer
and poasessod extr.ordlnnry genius. The
Mechanics. Merchant, or Professional
graces of hk penmn. combined with tbe
Man. and give to the Detroit Wetily
superiority of his intelleot-enabled him to
Tribune superior claims to their pntTOBwin tbo hand of a fashionable beauty.—
Twelve months afterwards the husband
Rrcular, reliable rotr«&lt;p«&gt;ndenta with
wan employed by a wealthy form of this
the Michigan Regiments in tbe Armyjmd
city to go an a miarion as lane agent to
at Washington,win continue to give the
tbo West As a heavy salary was offer­
readers of the Tba Drrjmrr TsiacMX full
ed, Taylor bode farawell to bls wife and
and accurate accounts of the rnovemonta
infant son.
Ho wrote back
of our Michigan wddierv during the war.
but received not a lino in
and «t the doing, of congress
in this
months elapsed when the'
teatnre. the Tktewwa has no superior in
eda letter from hia etn P
the State, as it has not In general interest
ptoioed all. Shortly after hie departure
or variety «»f care folly selected news and
for the West, the wife and her father re­
Famity reading, while the attention paid
moved to Mi-v.ia.ippi. There she insmeto our ova Slatt matters makes it, for the
diatoly oblaioed a divorce, by an sot of
Mi.'hignn reader, whether former, me
the Legislature, married again forthwith,
chenic, or other, superior to any Eastern
and t&lt;&gt; complete the climax of cruelty
l*pw______ ___
and wrong, had the narpeef Taylor's non
eha*0ed to Marks—that «f her second
Invariably in advance—Single Copy, matrimonial partner! This perfidy near­
tl.50 a year.
ly drove Taylor inaane.
Hi. career
Twenty Copras. $20,80,and extra Copy from that oeriod, boearae eccentric b tbo
t&lt;&gt; the person who fi-rms the Club.
last dagroo; acmetimes he plead at the
For n Club of Fifty we give Three bar—until, ai last, s fever carried him
Extra C«pies.or tboTri-Weekly Tribune. offal a aumparaurely early age. Jlfada*
For a Club of One Hundred,'Six Extra

Ait CuMig ExlrieU,
FOB THS MPMClAi. DXKXriT OF TBF LA DIO.

ST.A.TIOZN’EnRrsr,

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Am
and counsellor at law,
and Solicitor and Oo«n&lt;e»er in Chaowry.Upon our rtrivo may b. lo.nd all of th
Particalar attention paid to the collection of
MOST POPULAR
claims and money prompt!v remitted.
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ttorney

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•f tbo day-

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•r Beady Pay, •aly-

H.r. counurr,
TkTWTArr FUBLIC soA Oeveyaaasr, willI s
M to all totoaess
to tow with

IN

Ot^es. er the Daily Tribune.
The Low Price (a Cis ba will net admit
of the payment of oomruiMkxMto Agents

beyond the above terms. Our aim and
demgn is l&gt;&gt; furnish
MiehigMt readers
a MtcaroAM Family Ntmms, equal
in Sine end Gmrral Interest, and Better
foi^hnn then anv New York ur other
Eastern papqr at the lotMtlprkt poniHt
to Chiho, as a means of preparing Mff
fortifying ita political Iriaadp on Btats
Issvtt and all questions State Policy, and
State Adtninfstratkm, and as an induce­
ment to Voluntary Effort oo the part of
the Republicans of MMfrjs, for the
general good, to get up Gubs and extend
Its circulation to every ornnbed Town
ship in the State.
Republicans I Rally
to tbe support of your County and State

acriptions may commence at any time.—
PAY ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.—
When a Club hat been forwarded, ad
dltfoat may to made to it on the tame
terms, whethar sent in by the parson
forming it or not.
It ft not uecseesry
that the members al a Club should receive
their paper, at the tame PostoAce. CierEmsn are supplied nt the Lowest Clvs
ma. Money may be forwarded by mail
etoor risk.
Specimen Cbpiee will bo
eeat free to all who desire them.

REBED1AX. AGJRMT.
1OU8TONIC STIMULANT.

The Datratt Daily Tribune

At an early boar the 0th ef April,
Ittft, the aeon bomb OarUriUe. Test­
as, wan crowded Co overflowing. Save
b tbo war tianee peat, Rare bed asvor
been
witn—id
a gathering b
Rad River couuty, while tbo strung «mJthroughout the aoaotably, betokened eeute
great occaaion.
A concise narrative will
sufficiently explain the matter.
About tbe dose of 1839, George Hop­
kina, one of tbo wealthiest planters and
Moot influctfad mon of Northern Texas,
offered a grew Insult to Mary Elliston
tbo young and bsanttfn! wife of his chief
overseer.
The busbaad threatened to
chastise hhn for the outrage, whereupon
Hopkina loaded hiaguu, went to Elliston's

bouse, aud shot Hm in his own door.—
Ths murderer was arrested, and bailed
to answer the charge, this occurrence pro­
duced intense excitement, and Hopkina,
in order to turn tbe tide of popular op­
pinion, or at least to mitigate thegeuantl
wrath, which at first was violent agaiast
him, circulated reporta infqtnausty prow
dicta! to tbe character of tba woman who
had already suffered wrong at his bands.
She brought tor suit for alaBder. And
thus two causes, ono criminal and the
other civil, and both out of the cams
tragedy, were pending In the April Cir­

cuit Court for 1840.
The interest naturally felt by ths com­
munity as to tbe issue became for deeper
when it was known that Ashley and Pike
of Arkaasaa, and the celebrated S- S.
Prentiss of Now Orleans, each with enor­
mous fees, had been retained by Hopkins

la published Mormng and Evening, and
b snot to aH pert, of rite State, by the
first n&gt;aU, express, railroad, and other far hia defense.
The trial oa the indictment for murder,
euavoyaaeM, giving the very fafosf Tele­
graph, Commercial. Marine, Political and ended oa tbe 6lh of April, with theaqtov
al of Hopkins. Buch a result might well
General Nawu, Foreign and domestic.
liave been «&gt;rwen, by comparing tbe
Txnms- $8 per year.
ulente of the oouatel eagaged on either
side Tbs Zmomi lawyers wore Utterly
THT DETROIT TE1 WEEKLY TEI8CKE ..ver• helmed by tbo arguments and eloIs published everr Tuv«dav,Thursday end quewae «4 their flpfMHMMa. It was a fight
WrM to B. ■- HUB A CO.. Me. » Psrt Saturday wi&lt;«r»&lt;iu»; &lt;nd aent by mail V&gt; of dwarts Spain* giants.
low, Jtew fort.
all porta. »u tbeytioHMMr «f publication
The .tender suit was sot for the &amp;tii.
at $8.00 psr arnroni • two copies, $5.00; and tbe throng
five ooptoa, to un* addrewA, $l(to$i and
any larger number at the Mtns rate.
It may ae-m etrange. the ourrwit «f public
wmtabs all the /ctosf artN of two days of sentiment now raQ decidedly for Hopkins.
the Daily.
His menev had procured p««ii4ed witoes-

of gebue; but then Ms tsRMfci Use
eyes, hardly vMblo beneath their mas•ive Bratop, looked dim, drqomy. alnort
unenotofoun; sad Ma etotMtg w« ao •»csedtagly shabby that the court hwitetod to y
M pniisH.gaisi Ma
“fXTJSi Mtetebeca aalered on tbo
rolls of theStator demaaSdthe Judge

Mil ll ia immaterial about my name's
being aa year ro!la,NaMmorod dMttMMer, hfo thfo, bloadlsM Bpatoitag up &amp;
a fiendish sneer.

-I a^y be allowed to
appear anan. by the courtesy of the court
and bar. Hero is my License from tbe

honded tbo Judge a broad parebmanL—
The trial Immediately went oa.
la (be eiaminatka of witoeseee the
stranger evinced but Tit tie ftigensrtty, as
was commonly thought
He suffered
each one to tell his own story witboat tnterrapUaM. though he eattrivod to make
each one tell Hover two or three tinyae.
Ho put few cross questions, whieb with

keen witnesses, only serve to oonwot
mistaken; aad bn made bo notes, whteb

might have been seen to flit ecrow tba
fine fealurra of Pike, aid to darkvn area
the bright eyes of Prectim.
They Mw
that they had catffkl a ThrMr; bat who
it was, or bow it happened, ra tmpowiblo to guecc.
Col. Ashley spoke first He dealt the
jury a dish of that elate, dry logic, which
years after that rendered him famous in
the Senate of the Union,
The pool, Albert Pika, fallowed wlft

arichtetoefwit, «ad a han torrent of
eaartc rtdlenla, fa whisk you may to
aura neither (to ptaintiff nor the platatifTs
njgtf tuontj were either forgetMi cw

Mandant, with • gie# ofgergvooe words
briRbntmu showeref foiling bora, and
with a imal burst of oratory that brought
the bmtavdown hi oheers, in which tbo
sworn jury themselves jobed, Rotwithsttndhtg the steen “order P Mordor lH of
tbe bench. Thus wonderfully ensroptible are tbe Southwestern people to the
charms of impassioned eloquence:
It was then tbe stranger's torn.
He
had remained apparently distracted dar­
ing all tbe previous speeches. Still and
straight, and motionless in his seat, his
pale, smooth forehead shooting up high
like a mountain cooe of enow; but for
lltat eternal twitch that came tad went
perpetually in hia sallow cheeks, you
would have teksn bias fora mtoomeo of
marble or s haMan fotin carved in ice.*—

the foreman with bio tong boar fitemr.—
With eyoa still half shut, and standing
rigid aaa pillar of iron, hia thia lips cud
as if in measureless score, dlghtiy apart,
and tbo roton coni as forth. At Broth M

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NOTICE!
How to Save Money!

4EsL

eoa, wto orW
erfal adv Mtoe

dhaemly bio now.
Indeed, SO triampWl

had been the succesuf the previous daythan wbM the eM-waaenltod Mary EJJtotoa wan kA witfomrt na altemojr—they
hod all wULdeawa. Thu prosy pettifog
gers dared art brwee again th. sharp wit
uf Pike and thesesthing thrmder of proa­
des.
*

“Have yaa

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bfwbafi

Anon.be cams to the dsxxliag wit of
Che p»&gt;« lawyer, Pika. Thea the oorl at
bte^ip^grew charpar; Ma scitow Mac

dim and d
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in the eye—■tbe fell heart Streamed ent
on tbe taee. Jn five minutes Pide’e wit
eeawtod tbs fi&gt;am offofly. aad bte fio«
satire borrIWe wofoaity, when giaB—ad
witb tiw amiable nmoM of foo acruwor,

Lbs abataott of (he dlapatdi was oomotamooted to tbo IbrMer. ho Mid to seme
Americana forming a group near him,
Itof to aAaaef/Vf &amp;e/ to mbH OMyrafo.
lalf them as Ito/awraHc B«rw ntnta hast'
‘
■ |nMMrui^bA chabaB mbm.
aoUo or gracitMte

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HVAE JUST RECEIVED

QTATB of MirnumN. Ha.ar cofWwr.' as.
O At a ae.-iotucJ lh» Pa batei Court, for tbe
couutv of Barry, b'.ld. n nl the Probate Ufccc in
w&lt; .iLUCT^jr^u^. .« 4.. »&gt; ..«-■. a.,
of February, in the tear ut our 1 ord «»tib tiiuu
tand otg-4 hw-tdK'l aa i-ao,.- W-jf.

Frlzr Fcrtry.

lat«- vl »&gt;ad cuypiy. di^iaaua
,,
0 । rmu!iii)t aiid Uluig the pctirron'. Uni* ventied
|O| Klair
.peaying, for vaitejtf rraMMia
-thereiu act fortiijiial buminiatni^iuu &lt;■! said iatatr
Ibr gran led,an* ui.it Join&gt; M. X&lt;*&lt;■■. Henry Uruwu
iaad tbr pqJiUutter be vpnaiiuted aJiiimicraiora.
: TlieivifpdSi it’ia rdeted that Mvuco*. tl»&gt; id
«s*
■ms; wr«’»■
and lual Un- heir* at ldi*.&gt;i tol l &gt;,e&lt;t a» &lt;&gt;, uu. ail
other peravi.a interested rt» «a&lt;d totalr ate r&lt;i|U

English. Spanish. German

show cau*e,if a:»V tin rvur, whv «He pravOv of tue
petiu..i1&lt;t'd-mWUoib -irfe-AMOt
And &gt;1 .a tycUeo^fAfHp Ahoy
prut enet
Err liotn-wto an . part.ue ,iuK&lt;mI&lt;,4. ; tin j*hucy uf ■M p.&lt;tln..A, oiid-Mite' iWu nug llu-rrol,

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Willita «Vuvglr?k F wr*vea:^ti&gt;gtofr.W» —
Having been ।niubledwitb a difflcolty fn tbe l.iver
anddb l.Uiius aiucka, Lteto adtiiterfi
a beaad,

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iih’SM-AjtPblA, sty tuuifiugUy cicAbving the
!ir»t and eo-mni »lutna-.l.«. and creating a U&lt;*w uf
pu-c atol heal toy Ude, uislaad al ibe stale aud
.cridl.uu; T1.ATU1.ENLT. Two. ar Armay
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A«Wr.&lt;r* W&gt;Oe-J»TATKUF MICHJQA.V
County or Burry at.
-AW toaaion of the Pre bate Court teethe CpuaW’
of Utnjf. balden « tbe •Probate Offlot.iu tbe vil­ Warworn country, tlieae
WlU. b^M^od
lage of IlMtinga, oo Monday the if th day of Jan­ a ease, speedy aud certain reroedy. .Qlbfir weedsuary, in lha. year. one ibouiand eight hundred cinealeave tbo system uubjeel w-a »tturi» irf tbo
and aHtytwoi preseut 8. C-&gt; Priudie, Judge uf
*Ja*Sow^roftfryate ofAlmlrp Volislit*
BU.IOUsJ FEVKHB W-iJVER CVMPLAIXTS.
(iiuWMvf, Iwago* AHtevnuLaod DioOn rtadiM and tiling the petition, du|y verified uau uh Fi-XlAa-ihr M«-dk.lne~ have beau -aed
of Uarid Hosier,praying.for certain reaauua there
iu Mt forth, that udiaruwiteaiion ot said eelate be
panted, asci that pberlea Qalleway be appointed

yautbM beavpr.
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Paor. Woos. TbaoArikpItoM MtopLA I
inform thee that the luQr M my head &lt;U I
over tweut’y yean a^d, iHWf*&lt;y4b Mty

and

I have nurbttD. fcbluULDhuir.
tber litre I born able io do lb

TbctvupMti it is ordered, that Tuesday tbe *4 th
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raring pt vfodpaU

permanent ly.J4«j| tn X it. 4* to ptmi&amp;reinits use

jatlun—"tbe reward Io to tbuao that are kind *4 W
widow and the tatbariauM*: »«T « c
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FALL AND WINTER

HAND

ft rrwni.
factu
TW the BLOOD FUBIFUta aud RLOOt
FILLS bm been proesd by aualyate to

(CONTAIN WO N1NKRAL.
That tb«y ware the stem! murerae* coraptai. t.

DRY GOODS1!

h wifi Mend B •»». C«*mL tar*, and in
lad rr. rjtbifcf b« Mdalu.

A1CM FAJRALl*.
who bare foguiehm! Ary aura is btMeao wookoeaa aad J ■neednary, recepcrato erlth great re
pid ty andTrUtodt tarlgtma&amp;agoperettou. Thai
kll aoxual diaabdttios are removed by Ibaar madirf aad gently cttaselaUagpeeparttoa TbUttboy

bsesrw foy may hews beau triM wrth aa
abueedi tbtotbete direst uudoecy te te Im«M
'Ilk, aad reader H •uteUraM,r&lt;
reotly s^aslteyMM/stoM m foAmd. they

aad discharge frwtn tbe mlrm. every tamt i
» - - - ■ ■ -«
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has beon identified more than any other
paper wish the growth and faerssss of Um

camtoorea, tbo industry and prosperity

Ever shown in this
Il will aim to be bold and fearieea in
udvoeaimg Um prmcipfo of Um Rarvaucam PAfcTT. which if faithfully carried
Mt in tbe eoundls of our nation, will eave
cur aoutarr from Um evil* now besetting
it, aad will make il tbe freest and best
Gaveremeot the world ever saw.
R will discuss with faithfulnets and
candor all tbo grout questions agitating
the public mind frem day to day.
Oa the question of the extension of He
mawSiatbat, it will stand forth its un
compromising foe. believing as it most
religiously does, that alarury io tbe pri
mary eause of tbe preeeut conflict be­
tween tbe North sad Um South, and that
il larvae a fearful blight upon the country
or nxtioc seeking to outspread and uphold

iory foully
L&gt;m» rt-rf’lr of

« AV«£ BOON TO HKAL,

Tn Daily Armnsn has sntersd its
twnty-wumlA vahtmt, beisg tbe oldest
existing journal in lbs North-west, and

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Market, which

arc prepared to sell at a small

po-. 25 Opto per Bottle.

P&gt; cc S.‘&lt; Cent* per Buttle.

““ftiHlXU FROM IMPURITIES ox

Prtcu 25 t-.-nis per Bottle.

OWTIUCTIOXR OTTHK BLOOD
OK SKCKEnOSlt
ia which they do aet giro prompt
aad. (H
edaiiaialcred before tbe »WT citadel of life ha»
beeaiaeaded.!ePtet apteai«i m* pnfmt nro.
Bear in mind that lieSCAXDfXATTAN VEO
ETABLE BLOOD P1LJ* are rednraed by the

ut mouth, proclaim tbe* to be the ran best prep­
aration -«f U&gt;e kind ever ofierud to tbe brolrodm
riotims uf 0 fetoIlk Thor bant d&lt;ae*M thrwwgb
ermy arenueoAd organ of tberyntm. nd te apel ft thersughly andperwmowtly.
No ous car. doobt their superiority afiar
oto single trial -they are u .1 only bettor
bat, in Aset, cheeper than nay other PUls. for it
takes a less number of them to produc* a better
effrel.
Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier. Al
per bottle, or A’ pet half ih-ssn. Of the Hcsnuiuavian Blood Pills, AS eon is per box. er &amp; boxes

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

AMERH AN CEMENT GLEE,

RECRUIT Till DEBILITATED,

aad thereto no dweaarof tbe hte.-a.-b and Itowrls
U&gt;r lirer, the i&gt;ervsus ayaicm. tbe shin, gtaoda or

Read Dr. Boback's Specie] Xrtteea and

Prior 25 Cent* per Bottle.
Pn&lt;. 25 Crate prt B-&gt;itle.

I'rfo 25 Crt&gt;fS pri Bottle.

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I.ibrtal Reduction to Whole.

iiupuriMil i • House OaOera.
Imporaui U&gt; Buildvn*.

important U&gt; Railroad Companies.

Important to Farmers.
Tn all whom (kit may nactrn anti il ton
carum ntrytvdu

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JOHNS k CR0SLET8

CEIMT BOBFIMG,
A NEW ARTICLE.

IT IS FIKE AID WATER PltOOF

JEW YOBKMEECUKY!

loner ft (a myriar to •&amp; other Wtura.

Try

A NKW YEAR WITH AX OLD FKIKNN.
M fosmels of tbeee Bittern, new (IAll) the
property of Dr Robeek. cr'rtMtod w ihoue
M o«a.t and most esnnient Nedkal Preet I

On Mow.Yew’s Day of IM*, that weridrraowu
—* —* —— —1—I-U - - -■ —r i — — - - - * ■
17

V irk end all parts of ths
Wet Indies, end Central
be«l&lt;! ngn of el! Usds, sue-—
^-m.
ma. t’aneusa. Ban Rosn Daren. Cars, nd on
Public Buualbwo genrreUv, OussamniBr Bum
ixoa. Ac.; by the pnecipal Ihimtu, A ncKnaow.
“ * --------- sd baa ucpred tebe tbeCBKAHM

URABUMOFIKG fat use; Mtoia

stores ofwisdotn,rom*Be«, art, poetry, aud i-J
humor; aad its periae la

“Familiar in their mouths as household words."
MtMMgdV any uthur journal,

Bduidm

The noble patriot soldier in hie tent loo. has
whiled ewar tbo todiam of camp life to tbe ab­
sorbing review of Us
FORTT BRILLIANT COLUMNS,
finding in them a feseinoting mental discipline
knows noir to tbous who rally to the
oftka GmuAJLrmyf Amtrittm JmoUrnt mm Gr»-

htfag MM eorreapondanii in all Um
caxnpi WMt and South, we shall also
maartah one at Washington during Um
■mate* ef Congress, and shall always ba
prepared to send special reporters wbereNow Year, tbo proprietors of
ereroccaaicn may require. Thus, as a
Tea Wav Yosa MaianrsT can only aar. that il
urwpupw, wuprepoae to place the Ao- shall be mwt etao te 1
nal of AMriOMWtar
and enchanting than rror, in its eonoantration of
all tbe world’s grandlest and moot beautiful spe-

■gwkltag Humor, aad entertaining X«wa-outil,

------ raise ths court, ths camp, the bower,”
aa H already rnfo tbo happy doMadta Areafate
Tbo editorial tone aad National department* of
the .Naw Toaa MsSccar will coatiuna troo te that
n«y spirit of gitrisfaM wbteb bua muda it a neceaaity of tbe people since the War began, and
ks»A it in anthusiaatia demand when other ahoata
are dying all amud it ter want ef proper auppert
Alrredy the largest Literary Jocraal in Um
- - - - - - » o - - - - aa- •------ *
* LUI.

every respset I
rink rtooi
KINDS.
niritQaOXLYmairrml mm
Ruled AMaeviush combine ths &lt;

itewtffea.ImNSMtMrarii
Sretsa reireaa, Seton Woasa, luu. A baa ISA
A""Llr tern toon eMfoy anaoA
Mto. &lt;
HutoM Oto—ayfaafcldtoiMi list tarf 4faM ■
eyswn.
VDKSUT SUbSLL.

TOXIC, MiJklCINI AXB MmAflL
ISAAC

C.

PUBCHASK ONE BOTCLB!!

MOTT,'

«riTA-PEUCHA
la now receiving from Naw York
Boston, his fall suwk of

CEMENT,

and

I C'-anng M-fou &lt; f ail Rinds when
w&lt;t T» th* iCuaei ui tbe Weather,

Groce r ies! I

NOTICE

Consisting in part of
New Orleans, Mua&amp;ivado, Coffee,
Crushed. Powdered and Granulated 8u-

US
Mt-laaaca and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java CA,
Btrme, Wm4en, and Willow Ware.
art. Tobacco, and Snuff
and Water Lime.
Soaps. Sale rains. Cassia, Pepper vtd

JEEBIOM’

®TOK,

THAT ATX THOSE MOTES A ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,

•*F«a*fefa 01 *?■*mbsrMWTALWW, «meequeot apou sodden ehsngea of tae WsMbee.

TbatareNetPnidkytbe Site •« ■VSi

Hill be left at tbe Exprem Oflcc.
Fer Cellectlea,

aad prevented from further enrroofam aud Isukwtxaaar mts-unru a raarservr wassu non*

n&gt; wbMritorb W&gt; fMyntoloaB
fasilt aiocnnu
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                  <text>REPUBLICAN BA
VOL 6.
JortTB.

WAR!
DRUG STORE!!!

that the «aly way yoaeae reaA Ae mate
rtream is by credits, running vat and intermetfog ft. At As brick yard we ocr
barked in a .utter, oaetsimog the Culunel
sad eoptaiu Eldar, (Co. E,) with tea men.
A medium sized flat boat containing Capteln Guild and SO mon, a large Irt bunt
containing Lieut. Phillips, Lteut. Tumor*
myself sad « mon, aU mode Ao main
obaaari by ons uf these afore raid creeks,
and started up tbe river towards a plan,
tatioo on tbe main land, known aa Ao
Adams place, where there was a rebel
camp. The Colonel reconnoitered tbe
place, going cliesd, when be discovered,
a little back from the river, »00 men
drawn up in lino of battle.
In order for us to eflbet a leading here
wo had to go through a narrow otannel,
within musket shot of tbe rebel force.—

Folks
the wpaet, cause, y« see.
His tai! ni ffa to tareahlag j
And stffl ths more they Jet him ba,

The aura ba mad* a aDubisg

Roberts &amp; Strikes,
Ban Butl«r .be«r*d up algh to hla,
With casttout legal phrases.
Then Fromoat went M nigh agin,

K Hkbc, Barulat FluM,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi mvm,

W.PABEEB,

jy FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPQBE8,0NLY.JC

TtarV. .word. aaihMihtd Uxtasst te tack.
Atd stop his coon* cnlocky;
Bat Old Ate polls ,«&amp;&gt; ■!! stack,
Bscssm of old Keatseky.
.

Catil ws kill this tent oatrigU
Hs*U always, keep rwjHgiug;
'Twill always ent a nation »1&lt;M,
ToJtedhiia or to cap UiM.
To sod him is th* &gt;nly way ,
That stands to ssnae or rweaenj

HOLESALE and retail doJu in Grewio
m4 Prtruiau. Park, Lard, Better, and
4 Unteef Product touch: sad wld, at bls “old
asaad”

W

UAPPEX

a

renews.

GROCERIES!

TTORNEYS tad COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
. SeUcitoM In Cbanoerv, Tax sad Insures?*
TEA, COFFEE, SUOAB, SPICI3. PEPPEX,
FBUNES. FlOS, RAISINS, CODFISH;

^urellann.

»fret, svwnrtMer in ths Gmtry Uns, ««ch S
rill te wrwlul for famiir usa.
Also a gmt variaty of th*

ex'll ndST IPIEKFUIHXB?

And Cooklifl Extracts*

BsAvroirT. Pear RuXaL Isuxs,
Jaaasry 1Mb, IM*.
Dsab Bafnkm:—1 am

&gt; ’
I

reminded by

the dele uf iny letter, uf Um old adage.

The weeks

“Time wails f«»r no man."

come and g« and the day* glide swiftly

along, and amidst the
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, 4s., Ac.

Uyoa snr skslvss may ta teesd all of ths

most porciaB

PATENT MEDICINES
DANIEL COOK,

JACOB FEKR1S,

1. A. HOLBROOK,

We, in Dixie, who have been

accce-

to med, hsretotere, to hear the merry jin.

glc uf the sleigh bell, and

the ringing

laugh &lt;&gt;fjoyous participant* In blelghridcs
Southern sun! that we are in mid’ winter.

1 ehall probably record no news fur

, C.umwUwr '■&gt; UlidllT

A

routine of

coguizant of

their paMMge.

can hardly imagine, under the rays of a

EST1CE OF TUB PEACE, General Land and
Tax AJfect- nin attend to tba callee’..oa of

TTORNEY and OountcUr.t U». SaUdtor in
,
* “
*
*
OSes.

busy

camp duties, one is hardly

(OSSA?, IFiDS (CASE
ors«a«r r«j. «irSmmI Muslim will b. mW Is OOlirOCHDING sn«J nutting up PRt3CRIITl0NS; snd say
ou* purcsMloic mediciMB of M cm re«y spos
tbeir tain*

GENTTnSTEHastixob

R0BERT8 A STRIKERMabcb C. ladl.

you that you have not already received
from other sources; end yet I want to
write it.
I ain truly thankful that with
one exception t ran rejairt all of Compsny F alike, who wcru living at my last
writing.
And, still l&gt;euer, nut woe of tbe
nuuilirr « sick beyond hope* of recovery.
John B. Tatro, after a protracted illneas,
went to hie Gad.
He was, in stature,
our smallest man, but up to tbe time of
hia eirkness. for duty, one «»f our beat.—
He wee cheerful, ever ready for duty^cd
very prompt end energetic in drills. Just

before he was taken sick, he was on his
way to tbe spring fur a pail uf *atcr/md

Adame place we beard up the river tbe
heavy boom of artillery atifl knew that
the work of tho day w
mooasd, and Art gusWts oMtag ftwm
Tbfai tbs Gsseral tbooght would be im- Beaufort oo the &lt;bar side df the
prudoat, and ordered m to go down tho wens engaging the rebel batteries. At
river, some two miles to anoAer landing, Adams plantation all tbs regimeate land­
ar.d see if we could sot effect our purpose ed and took dinser, and such a dinner as
there. So we about faced and started ssldtera rarely owjoy. fifty shining ebo­
down tbe river.
We bed n«i€ gone for ny faces uilh ivory whiob tbe most faswbeo wo mw a squad from tbe Port Roy- tidiuos might cavy, to full view gave ua
el aide, opp&lt;wiie the Adams Place, which welcome.
And tbe way Ao «Sk, better,
we thought meant for tn to come ashore cream, prreerves, jaaw, jallioe. sad Aa
there.
We c&gt;«rayed the intelllgenoe like suffered vMiwotra. GrartfeUy!
forward to th* Culonel, wbo^was oae- —’be Diggers said, mow bed uleen gone,
third of a mile down tbe rivet from the run away and left there only about otM
flats, but be did not regard tbe signal, for hour befim. He had buried some few
reasons boat known to blroselfi and beds vs! sables sadfocMop
us rorae over. The sequel proved that
*e ought tn hare returned at the signal,
for it came from General Btovima. who cuarcblft the following order: New Yorf
was stationed opposite the Adams place, 79th, Michigan 8th, Pennsylvania, New
with a eeution of HsmUtoe’o Bsttery.and
who effectually shelled out Ae rebel fares
so that if wo nad been Acre, wo might
have tended unmolested.
We had proofed id dawn tbe river
some distance when we nutired a doud
of dust a litde from tbe main sta»re; and
which ww thought must be made by n
troop of cavalry.
But we sone found to
our sorrow, that ft eras a worse fix to
contend with than cavalry, for. when we
came Io plain sight of them, and saw them
wheel rwuad into Hoe, we made up our
minds it was two pieces of oaimon.againet tWQ.Iosded flat boats rowing a­
gainst a strong incoming Ude. and lees
than a half mile rangr.
W.laJ not long
to wait,for we M&lt; -■» 1 burtt ot siwdce gnve
the cry of-Down!"1 just in time to have
a shower ofgrape amid cuDnluter pass ever
, atbr water fwm on
all eMee of oa.
We bad in eaeh bonfire
euntrabsndn to row, best at the fir»t shot
they fell beipieea, and cried ‘‘Lord, G»&lt;d !
Oh Jesus, save ua;w nor would they
touch an oar until they bad to da it tinder
the fear of a drawn sword and instant
death if the^ refused.
By this time our
boat was nearly aground end there arose
another difficulty, for tbe cry was. to go
ashore, which, an this marsh and sand
would have been death to all.
We fl
nally righted up^ot soma d««en or more
In the waler, on tbe shore side, to shove
the boat, and by dint of hard labor and
watchfulness, passed the range of tbe
battery, with no mishao to our boat eave
tbe loss of an oar, which was shot off
by a five pound ball not a foot over my
head. The nar was a Inng sweep six in
chea thmugh.
The battery fired 22
rounds at ua, killing one man, in Co. A,
Sergeant Foote, a very promising young
man.
Hud it n*t been for tbe Jnvt lhat
tbe Mayflower, a small steamer with a

passed a company of boys, wreetlmg, in the channel, the rebels Could have
(the sritrr being uuei.
He watched the shifted tbeir battery so as tn hsva bro’t
mnaetivres with eoMidcmble intorest^uid us within s quarter of a mite range; but
when one bad thrown the other, be pro when they attempted to follow us down
pneed. amidst the huzzas of lite company, tbe st ream, a few well directed shell from
to take bold of tbe viator.
It was an in- tho May flower’s gun told them to look
•tantaneous bargain, and before the watch out for breakers ahead, and wo ware left
had (ieked its minute, tbe Captain’s back
wa» dusted, and Tatro was was off on
We reached shore st about half past
a double quick for bis water, amid tbe 7, P. M., and were truly Aonkful that
shouts of Ids companions.
During hie every man of Co. F save on©, answered
sickness ho frequently called hi* family to his name. Tbi* one, John Rouse, a
around him, and talked to them, calling mon transferred to ua, tuft the boat when
each by name. Tbe last be said to mo the first shot was fired, and was nearly
wus. that be was very sick, and that h* buried In Ae sand.
He drew himself
hoped to get well, for be wanted to fire along on his hands and fact, and by dint
bis gun once for hts country’s good. But of keeping b«!d of ms grass, reached an
be baa gone, and bis body lies ’neatb tbe tester bed, where Ho remained until after
spreading hmnehee of a live oak, which dark, wbtn he was taken off by a boat.—
Inuk* as if il bud stood tbe storms &lt;&gt;f ceu­ He mine Dear lowing his Ufa, far, as he
passed
ta He*. May hie family find Wtarui friends, was ©raw ling _nh»og * grape shot,.
and be provided with all the comforts of; through hi* cap, taking the tap entirely
life, foi the father and husband has nobly i off.
oflerrd himself on tbe attar of bls coun I
In the main,tbe boy* wf Co. F showed

NOTICE!

try.
Dreeeto Ium l&gt;een a greater enemy to
O. F than srar.i—We have aron tbe time
when we bad to repect thirty -three ofuur
men sick.
But that dark Hood baa near­
ly pessvd sway and now we are in the
main, on hand fi»r doty.
Five &lt;&gt;f m»r
curapaay have been discharged siwe »be
sixth of January, fur dtenbility. aud wo
have at lesst two more wbo
to he.
And while we arc glad te have eur sick
ones go home to their firesides sed the
hearts «t tbeir frietefo. we regret mmA to
part with them, and our sinoerr fo.pc is.
that may yet be etroeg for life’s duties.
Mgass maay'aright Ape.
Wo asw la m plsaaaBi a eaosp • Basars

Uilte wf A* "hail bl»v” «af war.
IM sf Dec. «mr Ragterwwt *M
to advance towards the ferry,.
camp at half
« »&lt;M. A.

York 4Sth sad 4?tb.

4 r. *

S, 6r. trf

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u4 W &lt;rouM &lt;U |W
wo«o4«J.
Mak «U jrianan. kr wtleb tb,

TMNnr

Y&lt;k4 (M and*. BuiIUm,.

Cu&gt; JbcMui. Tu&gt;. m.ns
Fax«m Nbvdm—Sr .—After a sileftoe

of eevoral «». 1 omoluded that ft might
not be amtea to, at losul keep you Inform,

ed uf oar erbereabouta, although thare Is

nothing oecariog of unusual lotereet with

Wo steal intend

us, nor baa Aero been sines my last oomsteut twu thirds .4 a mile, sad (ben filed
cnuniaBtiuD, unices it baa been aa oeoa
left, marcbigg I divuiuee
“ ‘ ‘
we proceeded
up tbe _
bank
r7__ ef
_ I_e river, o«me iwu iuIIm dune! skirmish with th. retell outelds
wben we board Ae roar uf artillery from the line*, •bah scarcely awrea co relieve
inland and a obeli whkb burst slamet the monotony of camp Ufa.
within tbe limits of our regiment, told as
I will give you the farticalara of two
tbst danger wm aboed an • odl aa ooeeaskimiabMaa naar aa I omMlewra. The
thing for its tn du.
laotaatiyrtAAhMe
tare, Gen. Staven* rude up and axid Ae rebels, a body of thirty Taxes Rangers

gunboate had driven the rebels from tbeir
batteries on Ae river at tbe Ferry and
that lite 79A now occupied tbeir camp,
and ordered cur OuL to storm the bat­
tery which was pouring Into us a galItag firs. No quicker said then dune.
Co. A was first sent out taking intervals
as Airmisbsra, sod wm quickly followed
by company F deploying an Aeir loft,
they being fso»d by Ae rear.
We
tnarebod at a double quick until wo bad
our intervals, when we took quick lime
and marched towards At battery, which
wse t»ow Arowing eight second shells,
when we were within rome forty rodi of
mid battery, and company F liad just
emerged from a piece of woods into an
open field we discovered on cm- left s
line of rebel skirmishers not twenty rods
distant from the left flank of our comp*

ware surprised by fifty-two of the thirty
seventh New York volunteers (an Irish

regiment belonging to oar brigadv)

un­

der eotamni of Leant. CuL Barbe, a:

Mrs. Lae’s bouse, (not Putters as tbe papara stated)

quartered.

where the lUngsrs were
The exploit It considered

here, ow of the moat brilliant that baa
occurcd during the war.
Lieut. Cui.
Burke wee aaut out by Cel. Haynrin with
orders to proceed to that piece,' which wm

understood to be tbe headquarters uf
these Texan Rangers whose pertinter
business It «M8 to prowl around hi tho
bushes, end hill or CsptaM osr ptebeta.
UruL CnL Burke arrived nt cho House
which stands near Oeen '
‘ ‘ '
al night, surrounded th
and called
on tbsm to surrender,
met hr a tcrrlflic fire from every window,
We saw in an instant that tbeir object
door and foep hole which tho bouse of
was to flank us, and beard one of their o»
forded. But oar brave boys stood tbeir
fleers cay with an oath ‘•lie down, keep
ground, and after firing several volleys,
out of sight,” seeing wbrt wsa their ob­
they made a desperate charge and finished
ject 1 gave the command to retreat, and the*job. Tbe rebels lost nine killed and
went into the cover «if the woods, halted
one prteooer. Our bus wu &lt;«e killed,
and took a left turn which brought my
and three wounded.
Owing to the ap­
line ttfskirmishers fiwty.seren Jn number
Eroach nfa large body of rebels, Col.
faced to the r,b*l. who ,wr ttuuspeioff
urkr was obliged to btefca hasty retreat
with hie little band, without having aa
opportunity tn search the .premises, or
rebel baUery, when * murderous tars
bring a wav aur uf the spoils nf his riefrom at least 400 rebel muskets »as vwy.
Whoa Ae Dews of tius espluit
poured up&lt;»n them, they at lbs hrst intireached the headquarter* cd oar divisieu,
■.nation &lt;4 a firs were entirely nut of eight,
Gen. Hrintzelman issued the folluwiug
having laid down, and as they were
order which wee read to the troops :
marching aoraea a corn field at right an.
HftABDvxKTBSs Diriuar. FoxrLxoa, i
gle with tbe rows, the ridge formed a
very good protection, tbe
moment
the fire censed they were up and re­
turned tbe oumpliment and then rallied
right and left by platoons, the first pie­
loon getting behind an old bouse and tbe
second retreating.
Company F were
now marobing at right
~
pony A, and bed got some six or debt
rods from tbe woods when some 400
more of rebels made a charge upon us
wo retreated into tbe woods with tbe bul
lets whistling afwond os like ball, but the
rebels dare not follow us tbsre, but see­
ing company A- behind tbe old house

Tho General Cuaunaadiog Division
takas pleasure in comtiMegiiog Lieut &lt;fol.
Burke of Ae 37A New York volunteers,
Ae officers aad men with him, together
with Aogtedo W.liiamsw) for gallantry
and good oouduet diepteyed by Aom, la
destroying a pm ty of T«wi Beagsrs lo­
cated at Mrs. Lae’s bmue oa Ao OcooqiMUJ.acd m sight of the robot halterwe.
Il » tobe regretted that after all re­

sistance had o»trad, a atara Aarongh
aoraobbsd nw^t----------. ..
.
made
wf tin
house to
aforesaid, made a ebarga upon them.— disooter the ac
Company A than came lais the same line end to bring away all their arms.
with company F, and fidling behind an
By Order sd Beta. M. Betastocros.
embankment thrown up for a fonoc, punt­
ed a tnurderouj fire upon the enemy
wbtab caused them to retreat to a road
about hab'u mile distant. Hese they
tbe Ixwl kind of courage.
“
*
Lid just formed in gn.&gt;d order w^ro a
I w««uld pull off tbeir caps and
Aem tendering report was heard, a whtaung
defiantly in tbe air at each discharge of noiee and an staves ineb abvll struck in No toss oa either side.
i hr cantxm. Two or three seemed to laae tbeir very mid-1 killing (*» was told by
Tbe bealtbvf UtetraepMMBposiiigoar
tbeir Mrength at the fire: fire, and did n&lt;»t one of their men taken pn«rf*ers) fifteen brigade is a&lt;g as g^g a
I test
reonrer ft ocatn ttxrtil we were p**t dan uf tbeir men. This threw them into tor- wrote* the 5th regimaat sew eefibring
ger. From thia time, up io the first of rihla eonitai'in. and they omumewonda •sorely with the MMOstes, wwteg u. the
January we had nothing of iinjw-rtanoe in prvHpilatt retrwtt. but they were follow­ bad wmUmt many have M •» them.
camp, except company and battallion ed for three ndlr» by sheila which were
drills.
emt with deadly aim, directed as they
On tbe 30ih of Decamber at tw&lt;» were by a man on the top uf the mast
o’riwcfc P. M. I wad ordered ta the Ferry

Dteu. to take charge uf Ac lino of pick­
ed* for tbr&lt;*e mile-down th* Cmmsw riv
•.and
lenged in rff-ctinga tendit
five flat teatfv were to be
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being •‘Knl

; after which it'^ugued IM dif. .

Letters found fo Price** headquarters

The Government hwd

released

commanded

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rhyThrori Wf .
hotflauitei. This Ototm*«t hMjbeen be­

by’ McCW
fact's command;

stand at Sugar
■ &lt;»U tbe Ithh.

KuMtias sf Gontea.

, x

Now Yrarh. Feb. 21.
mant, and again fled. Many pri»oni-n»
wjTO taksn, and a quantify ufZrma', which

Ma n»an threw away In tbrir flight
S(k adtfifttaal bnat load* of the Dnurfsup prisoWer* arrived hut highland thi*
tnorting. and will be speedily forwarded
to thair destination.
’
•afattetas. «wd that mare thau one Stea,
wv m the srmiasof tbwUawo &lt;rofo thia

forces fleitrtaVy to perfect tbe victory
and purseb tbe broken enemy. The bat­
tle wm fought, we may say, almost under
the eyo of Gen. McClellan.
So remarii-

able an achievement has eeWom adorned
icience.— TF«A. Cor. If. F. Tma.
We tubmit that that oat a^wnnd’erful

section, is a member and tea. taken the
bomd reth to wUe to.biafatess in hu•’
”
T
Jeffereot

We have good reasons foe believing

that there is a genuine Lodge of this same

treasonable order, or a' legitimate off­

achievement,'* hot we doubt if our read­

spring disguised by

ora srlllbeahie’.---------- .---------- ---------------------bow it can,

this enunty.

"ado™” science whan ths facts are presec.fed,: 'Kthe fi&amp; place, it ia known

acteristiee, aw be th* pvhticsl

that Fort tfoarixon surrendered wtrly in

(lie morhing, of the day oa which Me.
ordered thk^dtsporitions of forcea.”
In
the next place, there was no telegraph

a different name. in

Aad it boar* all the char

prodilro

time of its known members, that the

Enjtdrer charges against the

Nile*.

Evideoee ia daily

Lodge at

accumulating,

than

gf this State arc-attemptiag foiufuoe new
life Into tholr ^thigto defbnet 'ogsaixa-

Smithland, a distance of one hundred and

tion, thruugh tbe orgaaizstinn of lodges,

txc-.ty mi’ce. and no oom munication ex-

the membora of which

station nearer to

wpl by water.

Fort Denelson

dispatch* from

But al!

the furl liave been brought by

water tn

Cairo and telegraphed from there,making

are swots to aid

meat aa the. Gnvernmetit of the United
Aad there am Aa best of rea

“Adorn ed-

tuee!” (Jcaa it 1

“Vnder Which KiagW
(»F«a» TMX LAX* VICT-'AW.)

The- cot+Mpondsni of tho New

27trtte is rithnr a kpav* or a

York

fool, and

Gen. McClellan is liable to thaaame Harsh

judgment, i£ be willingly

permits such

vile though abortive attempts, made Jn
hia behaif to steal the renown which be
longs to those who risked their live* nn

tbs battle field, while carrying out their

own plans in the disposition of forcM.—
And it is this same eorrupotdent who,
tn anotiw arlioie gives McClellan credit

“Bui ws jmn in ths s.vng nf rejoicing,
for by th* *word alone san psao* b« re­
stored. Tbe day for pemeable eoan pro­
than be that hi* own pen heaped vituper­ mise pasted months ago. now no othar
ation upon Gen. Fremont, fie setting on hwpo is left us but to fight, and th* dead­
foot such a "vlafowary aad expensive lier we can make It the *oonrr the round
of clashing arms wall cease, and the weary
aebetne.” But riixSs tho groat euocess of
Mm! wounded seldiera return to friends
thss* naval armament* on our western and boras.”—Pioneer, Feb. 21.
riven, such puppets give the credit
What awkward work a man makes,
thair cooceplion, to tbeir inert deity.
writing rm th* war, whose head is fur the

'

relation to the professed
Nashville.

Secretary Btanfon great credit far the rt-

cant change to the .-^parent condition of

Aiyiata Feb, 18.
Prof. Paul arrivsd bare touightfroin
Nashville.
He aaus khM F«rt ]&gt;.nel*mn
foil tm Banday ntrwnM*,'aari Um Gen.
Jt’bastri had telsgragbsd to lb« enemy
and -riered to stjregnder Naahyilte, on
condition-lhat private properly would be
respected.
...
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CUargea Against Cea. Stone.

the Union uauae, tbe Secrttary replies M

Tbs foil-wiag is the substance of the
incgM under which Br|g. Gen. Charles
. Slone was arrested, and seal to Fort
ifaystlc by the aftamouc train :
1st. !For misbehavior a*, the Battle of

Washington, Feh. 21.
Gen. C. F. Smith hi to ha made a Ma­
jor-General for gallant oanducl at Fort
Donelsou.

l* to

quarsd ip tamia w
soldi erea ad trots
there isrita eareai
the same results.

■trikii

rush into

inay be set down a* a foregone conclusion

that, under anr proWMe sirenmstaneca,

Regralratien, then, will pleas* tak^japtire,

that they have duties to perform, in Aeir
respective capacities to prepare the way

will be i Irrendered without any fighting.”
—yro rork TrHu*4.

county will convene en tbe 14th of March;-

a mistake of precisdy cute month.

Ths

14th day of April ts the lime designated
Ths Wihsxt MaKUVACtuas.—Large iu the Judge’s order.
.
dealcra, who nr* -pleading ou fa hall of
tbe wpi*ky inte&gt;ret with the onpiniitter.
&lt; vw Ktuam.—( n Saturday last, a row
«n ways and mronw al Wa'*hlngt««n make
the slniirat incra&lt;l:'ble asrertinn that the tielimgin£ tA-Henry Bronron, and one ofo
total pr- dneta uf all the HlatiNerfaa in the
United States is not les* than six hundred
OiUlion ol gnifona.

the'RHtnV rows that infest fair business
streets, much tn (heir own

danger and

the annoyanceof those Who brihg teams

into-toan.iWokea !»c In jumping over nu’•
Tas Losse* ik J a a cast.—The New
York Herald (out* up the ITiirm Prases
in-the skirmishes and battle* of January,

as 48 killed, 185 wiuinded. and none ta­
ken priei-aera. Total. Ht8.
That nf tbe
rebels was 286 IhIM. 384 wonodsd, and
845 captured. Total, 1.013.

•’« *1*4,

Of ranine rim had to be killed.

rsr* Reinforcements have been sent h»

General Bi;rnaide, which wii|-vnake his

force 40,000 strong.

Hamid Fog G&gt;&gt;vxs«.or,—-The

Eh*..

thrnaH.c.f |{.,|

Gen. Butkr. has

sailed with a regime*! and a halt to re-

It ia alee staled that

a portion of Chpt. Flirt hr’s mortar boat

Geb. W. P.ck; an the*Dmi'-crrtic rand

fleet fair! turned up nt that pnin|L M«iW.e,

date for Gbvffha*.

nr New Orleans will prbhaWy be attack­
ed »«xin.

,

A son of General Price, himself I
a Brigadier General, wee captured at
W.irsaw, Mo, several days since, while

on' recruiting service.
wtll bora
thsBowli
at Naahvi

no idea of surrendering Nubvilla. Pil­
low and Floyd are both at Nash* Ills and
Beauregard is &lt;ck there &lt;&gt;f typhoid fever
6r~ Siwe tbruat.
Prayer* ware altered
fax him io xhs/ihgrAo of Charleston «*p
Sunday,

u,l.
Gen. XcCl.JIa,, I, probabl.v .Ttn
In &lt;he ulntr-i* Mtr-.-Hrminr th', “di.
pwirtro. n6ta rttrt" " al F9rt Donnlant.

Hew Advertisements.

t^to’Thr report that Columbus, Ky.

h.id been svoeuatod by the rebels

“The Pr«&lt;vo*t Marshal at Qsrkevillt-

to be unlrus.

Notice I!

~

them out.

Kxsttlng of tbe Conaty Farm!
&lt;3'*rdon. kb’ defer captain was
Proposals will he received by tho un
hong ia New York on Friday.
Thio ' U
Oeraipied. far csrryMJg on ttae Cocmtt F*** for
the
firef
cm* where the laws agaitut the
one year from the 1st da; of April Maf;
let For s kao end hi* wife to take ckargs »t slave trade bare been enforced.

Also, proposals,—lie applicant to famish team
sad fanning utensils.
The proposals most slate diato«t|j wbsl
amount of eotnpsnsslioo will be required If ibe
person applying wish to take tbs farm without
famishing team or famiing utensil*; or what gmount of compensation will be required, tit* *ppHeaatto famish l»ib. The proposals mar be
left at tbe Drug Store of toberis A Striker-, er
Btsbblnv, bclor. ths sth day st Marsh
Jesx soeser*. |

Gsa. Buckner baa been tMiwred to
Fort Bonriscn, we loam that the wound the United States Marshal wn a Warrant
o» Com. Foote’s fi&gt;ot is a brurse, which issued by Justice Catron, and will be ta­
has caused the foot to swell and compel- ken to Kentucky lor trial for treason.
ied tbe da* of a crstch. The Commander,
LouisTmtat, Fsb. 23.
however, has returned up the Cumber­
Gsn. Buell left hero several days ago Stef&amp;iZtts
land on duty. Tbe other hurt the Com­
and prosoedsd in ths direction «l Naab- mm PutVMO, fiaorau
menter received was awry -narrow vseap*
vMa.. His Suff fasv* her* to-ai&lt;»r&gt;ou ssa
from death. C*m. Foote tree in the pilot
raoroisg for lhe place.of hi* destination.
bwese, wbea a bell from ths 100 pounder
skATts Srn»vtA*r.wsw
Nrw Y&lt;,ax. Fbb. 28.
came through the hoes*, killing the pilot
and throwing the body against the Cotnmanderse as to stiffen his arm. TU

hail shattered the wheel somewhat, bin
Com. F. immediately seised it and eteered the boat until relieved.—tSewfaarf
BmlS.

:■.-for;

Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal affections.
Burns, - Piles, Wound* and
'

Sore Eye*,
Bruises'.

- Sm psmpUe’. wilb sgeut, *ad snrasiaMb bst1sLld by all druggists.
Prius 25 rts.
which may be the result, uf .the coming '

the papers arf iuumg halfsheela. Tbers for these momentous events.
•-....
?*l*tsjifar«e
sentiment, and poo-.
egfnning t» express their -rpinCntcvn Court.—The Pioneer of last
ion* pri ty freely ; there I* no doubt that
week say. that tbe Circuit Court for thia
»n the 1 prxach'of tho Federal* the city

C-faith .4ryu»

izens declare that tbe Blate * III se&lt;&gt;n be
bsck iato tho Union.

Who can combine rhe elements «.f smcase on tbe tattle firid?
We owe our
■I|
*
IfM'fttl'ord,

all rears where a soothing _r.:d

We suppose,

son priatiupra arrived lhi«. nnimngt and
mure are' expected b-ttviTow.

tnfon* ship Island.

saot word toGin. Grant to Com* up and
occupy th* towuM once. Officers of the
gunfamta now lying there, represent a
Union feeling very str-mg. and th* people
cogipliment to ths lallsr u«m* to be im­
state they bad bean made to believe that
plied by his dosing remark. Read :
bolding correspondence with
the Unxo army was entirely composed
before and after tbs hauls of of Germans and negroes for ataditisn
T* tbs BJUo* at«be Jfow Jerk TAwt;
ff; and receiving visits front
But: I awnowiliii undue merit to be
purposes, but ihm* they see it Is not, dies
ascribed to my official aetroo. Ths glory
xaia Ws camp.
are anxious to return to tbeir allegiance.
_l’ur treacherously suffering the
of our rsatetrviotariM below* t&lt;&gt; the gnl- ,
Prominent citizens tbvre say similar feel
laat oflbssrs sad saMiars that fought th* Mtepy to build « fart or strong work, lings will pwrade the whois State in a
sfare tbs Uaule of Ball’s Bluff, under his
battlM.
No share uf RWongs tw •*.Much bos .recently been said of mlHta- gons, without molestation.
"Guv. Harris has called a meeting of
.4Mb For a treacherous design to er I
■ organising victory,
the Legislature n«at monday for tbe pur­
wish apprehuMMn.— pure Lu force to captors sod deslraction
by tbo.emnny, wd&lt;r pwjtenae &lt;d orders pose it ia affirmed. &lt;&gt;f having all unc&lt;».stifor a aoovtmaat fbuxa the Coaimaadmg tUtionul acts passed by ihrni iuirucdlatrly
ter loo.
Who ohn o^ganiss ricWyT— General, which order had not been giv««. annullsd, and Tennessee officer* and cit­

neither takes tbe credit hlmsetf nor gives

men or Whiskey gnxxlers.

jadging the ftiture by the pest, that it

Two Thousand two hundred F&lt;»&lt;S Bond-

Ne.wV-rk. Fbh.tt.

Sorely, “A man cannot

given bslow, in which, itwill be seen, he

it to Ges. McClellan ; but a left-handed

Arrival of Frteoner*.
‘
GMrsr» Feb. ai.

surrender of written by a gentfamAn of inftiirnce,
wbkh.speaking of the tendency &lt;»f public

Union, but whose heart is given to the
Demweracy.

serve both God and mammon! ”

of Indicating any'oouiee to be puratidd

Washington, Feb. 20.

of ths-west, while no one know* better

The New York JVideav, harisg given

We do not call .
its ropetattoe a* a a* perior Liniment in

election, whiskey will flow as freely as
Darirfa to-be inaugurated
waler on ouj streets, prqgidinganuu) has
on Saturday next as President foe six
year* nftlip Swuthurn Confederacy ’:
hi fire cents of hi* creditor’s money on hand
must require a ti|*rv#lltiu* aiadiiat &lt;&gt;f or ac&gt;-nvenient friend to loan him adinin
now on
tui*
&lt;m Its
ft* way to
L the. War Department. CMil'ires and Kupebilnv** tn luwp bi«‘ in­ . nr •‘stahd treat*
But netwitl.-sta»diag; ।
The Fvde
Federal
’ral is,-,
fowa ______
at Rnanokv
._ai.__ __Island
_4 a' gral from n-aning like a funeral «&lt;rati&lt;&gt;n.'
all ilii», there is tometkfog to b* duos.—
were fifty kifled Mud two hundred and While he will he hnwnti-d by the ghosts
Tbvro*rr,
M
least,
rigbteeA
pcraoas IT ho
twenty two wounded.
The rebel loss of Zollivuflar and WIse, and defirreavd
thirteen killed and thirty-nine wonnded. bv the clustering hnrerebf R*ta«w»kr Ifland. will want the nine plfipe* that are to be
The enemy were protected :by their ep- Fort Henry and Donelwnn. and Savannah,
filled; and at,least 5* a of thea* will h*vo
trenhmdma and poured a dretrnrtM fire he ean brightep up only as be congratu­
ta be paid a-unething, in the course of the
upon our advancing columns, so that o»rr late* Virginia that Fl&lt;&gt;vd remains true, as
year, that we net be able toe r.*e&lt;e foUy
lues Is She heavlett.
rlai/.—A&lt;s&gt; Bedford S/ereury.
to xppri-ciataAlieir aerviee*. sud the more
Washington. Fsb.21.
I h'ghly prize the privilege of bring taxed '
iMTKRKaTIMO n.&gt;M N W O HL I AX* —
' It la believed that nn inh-rnmtion ha*
been received here, other than that Ws have even nn extract frou, a private , for as nearhr nothiiUEM can be expressed.
The rec»?dor and board ef
bronght by tbe Norfolk steamboat, in letter, dated l&amp;uiF- Orfoiuis, Dec. -IOth,f । l&gt;y an 0.
1

witeutan appealtoartns.’-Pionrer Feb. 7

for erigisatmg th* gun-boat enterprise

the 10th day &lt;ff Marsh.

av.to«^ to thte kriMpet for &lt;b. purpose

A dUpatch boat from Gen. Burnside’s
Expedition h«s just arrived st haHimmv.
Thn’afirisi tepurt &lt;if Gen. Burnside Is

A special tn rhe Herald, Washington
‘’There appears to bo no hope ol peeoe
22d.
•Tharldeun. lire ynungesl son
through the medium nf war.
Every uf the President is dangerously ill. and It
regiment that io added to tbe army earth
is feared tli* disease will aesome |be type
nr smith pnatponoe that happy result, if
so fatal U&gt; bis bcotbsr.
we are to Judge from tho past years ok“Secretary Stanton had another attack
perionre.
When the questions which produced nf vertigo m&gt; Thursday night, and i* una­
ble
to receive visitors ne huetneM* today.
tho war are settled, it must bo aceoiu
“Mrs. Fremont ia seriously iH, rod it
pliehed by commissioners.
Tbe same
methbd would have settled the trouble is feared her iltoess wiH pro*» tatal."

(afte* tsx vjotokiks.)

in this village lytojpka place on Monday

by Rrpuhlic«*»,-&amp;emt»cretoi-Tctnperanre

in the recognition ol Jeff Davis* Govern

Hutes.

a distance nf nearly two hundred mll« •one for believing that the &gt;kos Pre* ia
over which dlsptdhes mutt travel by boiat;
not only oognixant of thaee focte, but i*
as that McClellan could not git a dispatch aiding In tbe scheme.
from Washington to Fort Donslaon in

less than sixteen hurt.

Private advices Intimate that C-dunibu* has been
being evacuated.
O_——._j. _c. _ Ji
_ ... j .

Gordon,
,aa^ecu.
ted at noon
IJHj speech.
8 .by sjpokHe atte.ftp^,
„
ing cigars saturated with a|ryobijin*.

APMAN will stod

Sarsaparilla
FOB yVBHTlSB THE B100D.
A' .! f &lt; !&amp;■'
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on. Hon.

XUiUHtUl

Dated, JkiiuarTzl). US*

' ’

LOW PRICES’

MOWA're
life mr.s aad rnccMX bitters
t tea teLtesws#?*

'* ■■■!
.,.,M mmium
8»WUL NOTION.
r v&amp;utroui

sod

Wheat, Cwrn, Oats.

Ijtrd. RutHtr, Wood, and

GRANT
&amp; 8PAUDLING
■ .eaooe

luring- ttei Mme hav* maintained a -*•

inrerty &lt;r*rr kind ef'ilbasaa id Which tbe bwnaa
"lIKKfc art among tbe &lt;ft*Q**alng *»&lt;•

Mvttev,

ety uf ।&gt;mian rfUeaseahi Whl«h tbe

^L-rlpilDri at the Aisitor »Qice. Wtf
UkewiM • »e to Mid day bT RMtfcif.
muU ha»’« H Oe-ui^bt
Imve jp-time t ™ gu e Ji eating.

f EftETABLB HFEMROKINBI

f~

FjUi.

o&gt;».t w

Wv
4^5.VaY,':6.0?&amp;i7S?
February, U ttka year oM thousand mght bundo'I’mhJUm lJ ,W0: Pf**®?’’

**««*. Judg*

. l“ ttaj»«tu r of Um cetaisdf Cbariea C. Oriflln
On reading and Itip;

Prize Poetry.
Let ChivfUio* Uaat nf-deeda of war.
And MtnetMe turn tbeir MTeef gniUn.
A uobler theme mr Aee.-l it 0Ha­
lo praiso -f »aaic&lt;‘* maUblesA Pflla.
Tbeir

------------------------ --Their woodrvtu korfca-lbe paper* fill,
Produced^/ ttotick’* maietlesi Pius,

&lt;:oMMna;K»Nwn'8 notice

This esarmicg &lt;.om|*&gt;ntid will aearoa it oat.
And health a* tin r-'-' syMem fol.
If jro» fly «.M*m to Uxkuuc'a Pllb.

dsbiiltyd

fig &gt;??. »S4X,PA^.^

MCh.rl,. C. CrIUB.
*7
Awasxh&gt;««MU._eTAiswMicuMas,
.
At a session of the Probate Quurt far tbe Coen-

T. CamnntptiTts.
AJveUisor haring been
it a taw iraekaby a verr airat
og 'ufered MVrntl ymfa will

•
FACTS* .
Are well knu’wyi to b* tnfalnbl*. • ’
DYWEEFNlA.br thoroughly cteebatog th*
Brat and second iiomacha, and creating a low of
put* and healthy bilt, imgead of the atale and
CONTAIN VO MINERAL.
acrid kind; FLATCLENCT/l.oaB or ArrtnTF
That they cure the Cmoit unlrtraal eoapHfut,
Ilrleravaje. Kaaskcn, Htari.takxaaa, iLt Teuren
AwXJrrr, Lajceooa, and M ilmtcbom-T, which are
gencrefjiymptoniaof Dyapepaia, will ratuab, aa a
natural consequence Of its cut*.
COTHVENBM, by-deacaiag tho whoi*
_______ ____
»lh ol the inwimea with a aolyant prooeu.
COMPLAINT,
nttbout violence; all riplent put*?* I**”* »•
bow-elii eoatir* within twd thy*.
..........
FK VKtUi uf all kinds, by naloring the Wood
U&gt; a regular circulation, through lha prucaa* cf
reipiraiivn in such etaea. and the thorough aolado* ufaR iittestiiMl ub-truciimi tn othtta.'
The Lin Miuictau hfte been knuwu to cure
BIIEUM aTLsM (MytnatraiHir, iu three weeka. aad
Cl OUT iu half diat time, by remoring local Ini*,
niktnmihim lb* tnueclv* mid ligataeiita of tbe
joiuta.
- i
DUDPSIES of *11 kind*, by fr*«ing and atrngth ■
etnfig the kidney* and btaddir, they ojierate moat '
delightfully on tb*M- important organ*, and bonce ।
taser crarAmya found a certain remedy for the
wor»t casAR ofjUllAVEL.
Alan WORWH. by ilialudging from th* turning*
ol tbe bowel* tbe ilusy matter to which UTm*
cceaturii. adjure. •
SCURTBT. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SOKE«by a perfect uurit. which theav LIFE
MI.DIUINUSgive to the bluoduMtdaU the hutaara.
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
NCu.tBJfl IC EHUPTSONb and -BAD
CnMPLhXfONB. b» their alterative effect upon and tbereu no diaeaae of the Stomach and Beweia
the fluid- that food tbe akin, and the morbid Mate ibe liver, th* narvuua system, the akin, glands er
ufwlucb oecasiwut all entpii re complaints, aalluw |
clundy, ki-d otlisr disagreeable complexion*.
ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OB
till t»»e onset* Pill* for a verr »bort time, win
OB^FROUTIONN OFTtfY BLOOD
eS«u a^euttregure of SALT HUH UM. and a aUi
(Hi SLCUmONb.
iq WLieh they do net give *r«**f rrfkf, and, fxl
adnrtr.l*tTied before iGe very citadel cf Iff* bu
beamuvBded.plfecr • Mintun endf-cferf ore.
Baar iatuind that the SCANDIN-VFIAN VEQ.
ETaULK BLOOD PILLS ar* cudoraed by th*
iclne*, »aa cured ofl'dce. of &gt;’.5 y«a
eap* teuceof '.Uouaanda ol living witacaaee wbo,
U»e use »f the Lire Mwmanrna sliini
Irtletter*. eftdarlu, medical work*, end by word
FkVEK AND AGL'E.-For thia .
of tnouUi. proclaim them to be tbe very beat ptefW
Western country. I haw Medie;iu&gt;'»
arttlon ■•! the kind ee&lt;r offered to tbe broktodown
a »afo. speedy and certainremedy,
victim* of ill health; Tbmr hwdt cliaras*ai*sa*fi
cim■•. kerb the nymeni subject to an__ _________
disease a cure iij.iinse nirdiciue, is penuaneut. *ierv avenucaad organ of ibe ayium.and to crptl st thoroughly and pciw.atUndy.
.
, •.
Ta, Tuca, ar S-iTurnro. ax:&gt; ex Cifen.
Bll.lfrtfa FEVERM a life# gompi.ainth.
q,n«aii.l&gt;gaiutr. 1-basar \rrmn. aud BtiLur»(ir k»a*L&gt;a the Medicine* hare be«u a,rd
with the tnu»t IfencflcMl revolt* in caret of thia
deMii|&gt;twn; ■ Kikea Bru, and ^caoruta, in iu
«or»i t-jrnu. yirlda to the mild vet powerCUI anuo;i •'( theie remarkable Mewnnea.
Ntoar
tAwkATa N-cmveDaStutS, K «kt«3 Conuixn
ot ail fciud».4*abMyaWoa &lt;w tn*. Hamit, Pmxtm*&gt;
*'
-- Eervciwhoaecon’-

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

: gaooa Tua

lag, the last three
tlVTif

Come and See ! I
DA RUNGS LIVER REGULATOR
WE

hvae just received

I o th ia attacf^I hu^Sen^rmSleJwllt J^J^ejJK
several month*: 1 have to: nothing of II aioco."

r Itegwiktr,
hif.

It i* ( tborogh

•iuSssUwIaaulL-Um.

"

KE3DUIISB WCBB,

Bartiar*

iiwwms,

-

tail-uidwJjr^U. [t»r«tvtos,n,rk,lc«..
WHIiasnibnrgb, L. J., write*:

A^yttetB^lCTO —

MdtobUwns klucka, 1wat kflvuuul’ by s

Wruws livjb eegvlator.

'atituticns hare become unpaired by tbe tajadt
Intuit; of M.wanl .Mawyttp.
ciuua one Df M*xcr«rt will find thew MadMtaaa
TATE Oi .‘UCHRJAX. Bmulx Cocstt. »s. .a pvrffct cure, aa I her ne« ei fall to cradfeaie ftom
Al a BCttion of lire Pn.bste Uocrt. for tbe the tiMem.''a!f the eRewta of Meroory, infltrtMy
co jut-ofjitart;. tecMrr. eV thsPr-Jbate «&gt;W5&lt; r in ■ sooner.ti&lt;ari the tuOel powerful prepanAieo* of.
’.the village os TlaiUug*. un Mondiv the' Cd day
I of Fcbiiini*z.Tb'tti* rear ef surLord one Uioiirrapued and auJdky W. B. MOFFAT,
5M Uiumi •* «, Nuw S'oiu
. FOlf|ltE BTkU. r'.BOTUlS.

haw* also ossd Kss a

1m**

•
FAMHrY MEDICIN®When curchndrta art out st sort*, we-gifr MtWa
aWwdropa, end it aMa tbenT»Jl ragbt. ’ NM H
me*to th* satvd «MU of ths etamseb amUdWr

S

A NEW AWHCt-a
Bv. BeHackH fttvMiaela

Bitten,

A bow and di hrhtful Stomachic and Cordial for
K3”ASK’ iih,ax?-,."3
Hoti uf nil Hous compitnr.t* tuciocBv to the w telcountry. T— “
Asa A
rahrve I
in flauoe it Saejwrter to ott ether Bitten, try
MRS.
WKTSJLOW,
An expenenced Nurae nod Female -Phytic;an,
prraenta u&gt; the attention of tnothera. U'

SOOTHING SYRUP,

The fn

Fur Ciiilttrca Tectblag.
Which greatly fitcilHntre the prdceryof teething,
by eeAnmMt Mx gun*. redacingaM iademaMn
Will allay al) yoin .and apattaodw action, and ia
sure
*
TO HEOULATB THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, inolhera, it will pre real to
yoiiinidrco, and

'

HARD- WARE!

fctoto THE TEST OF I'UU,
Aa4 fr»w» am aM &gt;»»«**■

csfltmry. aH are debgbiHi with iu otaerafion%eod
lliKtl,l.Wi&amp;,33K“V.^3-TTe

I On reading nod tteut tbe petition, duly verified
■of CkUMdaa. LUrreii, widow of aatd 4rc*a,ed.
(prayiujnforeortaiw reasons therein set -forth, that
adiiiinntirati-iii of Mid estate mar be granted,
and that &amp;e peti(ior.er AudSnpbco I’otUr be ap-

. matter. -IwLut w'» do knowaflrr wu react etpetlcstm, and pledge our Wpufotion for the fulfil)
। mc:.t of wbat we bare decl»fe.
In aUno«t even। lunisncc where tbt Infest U anffcrn» fmtn pain
j and exhaustion, relief Will be found-in Aftsea or
i twenty minute* after the. kynyi i* adminuttered.
i Tlua valuable ursuaratiOn ia Llui ’nraa^riulfon
,EK?iZ-

’WSU'S'WSSm «... *.av,

I set in N»w England, and ha*
I u everfoil ingtmecev* in

day of March. |n#i. at d«v»n o'clock, in the fore
MMt rsteltr.. Sti-saulde!*.rs.

AND

Wr have |&gt;u up and Mid thia article for. «-rer
ton *$«”• a^d-can mj,(u uukkaevmui
of
I.', Wkat we awrer b«ve -been
to-eaV of any

le'dbbi ffor'ibe CCUhAilata Ollier, in the
loudav, tbe (w*nlybe year on* tbousund
&gt;. ■ I'reaeat, SIm.-fean

DRY GOODS!

been u**d with
WJ ilBtetipLiqu

Thou«nnfl» of rate*.

Hootonlr relievta tbe^hild from pain, bulinrigvmte* the stplnbcb and bowel*, cofocct* Mid
itv.'and ginw tea* end iwergv to &lt;Re whole *y», te*n. It will almost ia»taaU*r. &gt;Wi«r*

i

SMCIililBS m j
As k'’.v as ''.
Tyt

Fur Car..
r aV"

GrlptaC In lha Howe la aad Wiad Cholic,
I and overcome convulsion*, which, if not epeediiy
rcmedM.*nddff dcktfe We believe it-tM-M*i
sud .wrgl remedy u&gt; Abf fraHtii in -gH; e*m o
Dysentery and Diarrhaa iu children, whetbar it
i kriae* from teething, or any other cause.
We
। wKU!&lt;r«aytorvcry’mcrtfl:r wbAlOA alaffliTW.
' ft nog from any of the foregoing diseases, do not

J

Warm Mmj •* AU Hour. !
o? rf5&lt;!u.*b if

Stacks of
Cun.»ti.« in Ian,/
bir&lt;

Orleans, MiibwwmIv,
Powifenrf Wl Gr»«ul

Clo thing

V mans, aa •
Also, loo Cressi an* laaiaaaSe.
• - ■
HOME*! SALE

■ ■

OF IPCiyn4X-rbc tirciH Conrt

tie.; Kcmr WefiMthb. urnkiM tbe Ke-a|nKle

SuwWr.dr&gt;K««i.'Wllla» Wm,
Cicitnt. Ti'tneccu nnd B»i ufff

World.
r
Priucipnl Ofllcr, 13 &lt;M*rSt., N. Y.
raid, mar « an* Mi ^odH».

Ju.k«H«trt.
one door east

trnU in b^fei'-erit^iaiHM'.'wiitoii-

nnniM fWI

THE

ONLY PREPARATION

of the.oMeM ami moat eminent Madfed fractitranera of fte Wgat. and It » direeUy predientad
open •e wartta o&lt; Weaten pwotfta,
TIimo Bitv-ra derira tfemr trimulM from tbe
powerful tonic thrttirt of th* root* and heft* of
wMsJi they am oempowd. ttd•**»«&gt; jJClgA
l\rmc unnatural crarmga of the aiwMnhxbratiUp
i romourv of

RSUKF AJ1D HEALTH TO TOOK IS FA STU

or Joseph W. Barrett.
*X^' UAh-Atf .-ST ATEQ* Al'-UIDAS,,

daeuxq.£-£

das l a
JSaX«M.SU,N.» York.
P*C an is Af) ce at -nd er p^*,taa .w-i
Ffffi?.rT____

'

., ••
r. •- - •&lt;’.'&lt;• at MM1 •
alnr.
pnhl to SH*ag *^
lie’WlfHnip aWth vicinhy, and j
&gt;n C'lnntni’ci'tl. in nt ery oasc.
„

�AY»*B
CATHARTIC
FILLS.

CHEAT

famuz
TUBUn.

WKU1T

A LAMOKX, CXKAMat AXD xanm
FaatUj Newapaper than aw&gt; New T&lt;*rk

aSwSSiir.

The Paraorr Wbut Tmibbmji to w&lt;w
ia ita Thirteenth Year.
h ia a Lwfger,
Cheaper, and. tor Mtotogsn readrrs, a
Belter Family NeVBpapcr.than any New
Tort, or &gt;41tor'Eastern Paper published.

FALL AND WINTER

Il contains Eight Pages offtrerw .-luarns
•aoh, i.«akiag b larger than the New York

ABB

NOW

ON

Tribune. It furnia'am t»« M«togaw rea
drr- all Important General Neva aa Ful­
ly and Latbb lhea any New York Paper,
and Telegraphic. F**rrijb&gt; D»mNtn. East

I

wilfa oa. of Um LARGEST

era and torn* Market NEWS FROM
THREE TO FOUR DAYS LATER
TH A N ANY N E W YORK W EEK LY
PAPER, wbach with ita Agricultural,
Commercial. n.ier-ellaa-ous, at&gt;d Stale
Important Local News from all pane, I

DRY GOODS

a
s.iwitran wf all
inirrwrfter awd
of
Michigan-. ito
devotion
to the
Local and General Int-rates &lt;d Michigan
give tu hs rote tuns Attractions which
Cttitrna «.f Mh-higan &lt;-snnot find ia any
New Y»fk or oIImw Eaatom Paper, and

IT WILL MEND

MARBLE.

h will Mend Bute, O&gt;ml. Lava, and in
fact evary th.ag tort Itatola.
*e&lt;*b Itowwrto wiA AMXltlCJ£ CULUT'

which raano’ hut make it a nmrw welcome
' isltor u. th- Fanoh Cirri* ih* Farmer
Mechanics. Merchant. or P&gt;.4*i. «.l
Man and gjre tn the Dttroit Wttkly ।
TWiaae aaperior daima to their paUnB- 1 M Arprafc.

THE DETBOTT ADVERTISER.

GROCERIES

WKiWIClIuTrOR IMS.

ielura are determined that Ita

Regular, reliable coi respondents with
the Mwhijnm Rrginierits in the Army .and
•I Wadimgtiui.will continue tu »iv«- 'hr

CROCKER Y!
BOOTS,

SHOES,

Lc.,

' of our Micotoau soldiers during the war
and ut tbr doing', of rongivas
In tb«s
leaturv the YFtottae haa tn- sutieriuf to
ih« State, aa it bus mit in general totereai
• &gt;r variety of carefully wlacU-d newa and
Family reading, while the attwitioi. paid
I t» our owu Slotf maltrrt make* II. fiir the
! Mkhigan rwkr. whether fanner, ma

hank, or otto r vipcrior tu any Eaaie&lt;n
PeUUeaL
Il will alm to be Uld and fearleea In
adscealiag tbe principles &lt;&gt;f tbe Rrrra
uaaar Pa*TT. which k fcitbfully earned

**ll is atwape ready;
Udy--/B4y&lt;arfraf
‘■We beva tried to a

readers i f the Tus D&gt;TB&gt;&gt;rr TaiBCWB full
! and ommlr nnvaialsuf the in«***n&gt;en&lt;»

Tn Daily Anvawnwi has entered ito

in the North-west, and

I

Ever shown iu

thia

AME1K IB (EUEMT CLCE.
Price 25 Ceuta par Bottle.
Pries 95 Ceuta par Bottle.

Price 95 Cento per Butt'e.
Pnro 23 Cento per Bottle.

Prirr 25 Cents per Buttle.
I’rie. 25 Cento per Battle.

Market, which we

TERMS v‘A*II.

are prepared to sell at a small

tW Fer Bai« by all hrygt.to. aad mvtornpaa

advance from

owt fa the councils nf our nation, will ease
h, and will make it the freest and beat
Government the world ever saw.
It will discum with faithfulness and

eandor nil the great qureth*na agitating
tho public mind from day to day.
On the question «f tho oxtenauo of Hv

NEW YORK COSTS.
J. 8. GOODYEAH &amp; Co.

IK

JOHM&gt; « CKOalaEY,
(Ms MaatoMtiwws.)

7B WILLIAM STREET,
WKW TURK.

Cerser to IJtoity Street.

hi.portani tu Her।sr Owners.

Iniporaul to Build era.
Important tu Railroad Companies.

Importotil to Farmers.

&gt;n Size and (sritenil Inirtvst and Bel:rr
fiw^brm than ant Nr» York .* ntbrr
Eastern paper at the toveto prtor

To all wkom ttia meg roarers end it ton
ctrnt tvfryioJy.

t» Clvbo. as a means of preparing and

JOHNS A CKOSLEY’8

fi&gt;rtif«iag iu political friends nn Statv
Im CBS and all questions State Pollay, and
State Administration, and as an induce
mteil t» Voluntary Eff-ri tg&gt; the part n|
she Republicans nf Mirhirai* f-r ih»
mineral good, t«.g«t up Cl» a 4’"l r&lt;lr*’*1
IT IS FIKE AND WATER PROOF
its circulation U&gt; every nrgauta-d T»«u
ship in the State.
Re|tublicaaa I Rally
Il see be appted to asw sad eLsaoert to six
h- tbe supp-rt nf y.av Outiity and Stale
Pspaea.
Ths tot is only abate Ons-Third that to Its,
I’er-Mis rngagmr t&lt;
AMU FT la TWICE AB DC KAata.
iHp c»lAA
a, nd ir
Tbw ariieir ba* bee* itowwaMy tosssd to Wow
V«rt .ml .11 paru at Ue Umtw
'smA*,

CEMENT HOOFING,

It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of tbe present
*«r against treason and disunion, until
(ha^vmtige of thia most utmatoral
aad wricked rehellion is crushed out.

Hews DepartmenU
The proprietors are resolved tn spare I

no pdfo^nrekpense to make tbe AnvtcaTtsf* equal, in all that omslitutca a
good newspaper, v&gt; any published in tbe
Weat Wite this view an side corps nf

Pnily Tribune
The iau» Prwet«&gt; Gubs will o&gt;4 admit
1 of the payment of e&gt;&gt;nimiaaiiin« h&gt; Agents
beyond the atoivi-tarius. Our aim and
deston is t» tumieh to Michigan readers
a Mtcaiaaa Family NgwaeAFKa. equal

Mav Slavery, it will stand forth its un

tweaw the North and tho South, and that
ft lervee a fearful blight npno theemintry
hr batten seeking to outspread and uphold

Fm-a Gub nf F.fty we give Thrw
Extra Cnptaa,.u- tbr Tn Weekly Tribuae
Fur a (Tub &gt;.f O».e Hundred,
Exira

NEW YORK MERCURY

PAY

raportors. writers ami cbrf-rspieidents has
Mtt engaged, wbrae attention every
ptata, erent of importance will claim.
Arraugments have been made omraring
fw thia paper the moet compete com
pendium of foreign intelligence published

ALWAYS

IN

Ara wregatte te aa smk
■bcliM bmA tosai ■■
t»r lbs tost ta«*tj Sts

ssissssttf;
Utters, bad rtess Ssab
L-.rd.eal practities' rs.

Si V AN«|.

W ben m OnL
l*«ii fi r*M led. a-*!
dilMKi* mat be tuadb tn It ••« the w»tu

'mna, whether eent in by tbr |wro&gt;&gt;
lorniiua ii ur not
II » im&lt; becsonr
i tltal tbe nicnilmr* &lt;»f a (luhdnml'1 rerun
। d&gt;dr papers ;rt »h- eshie P*»ni. fiVjr. Clei
f»ry men ..*«• an।.plied at ’lie lu-wear &lt; lc
I Ratkh Money may 1* torwrtnL-d by ma
I:.1 our risk
Pt|&gt;e&lt;d,&gt;M,n (&gt;4iir» will b
•eat free tn all whn dewrw tliHw.

in aav paper wort of New Y»rk, while
our ftriliUes for obtaining domestic news,
military, politics! and general, are n«&gt;t

awrow lead by any other journal, Breidra
laving paid correspondents in all the

oampa Wes* and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
oaaaiMi of Congress, and shall alsraya be
prepared to send s[&gt;ecial reporters wbcrcwver hecakiod may require. Thus, as a
newspaper, wo propose to place the Anvnnna in tbe first rank.

The Detroit Daily Tribune
!■ published M.-iu&lt;ngaud Ev&gt;-*mig. and

is mail to all part* &lt;4' (hr Blate. by tbr
first
rXpUM. railroad, and «*h«i
CoUvryOMevK giving tbr very Intut Tele­
graph. Cnmru«eviai. Marine. P.ditrn! ai»l
Gturral Nm. Foreign and dotnrsfic.
Tbium- 9ft per year.

•partNer
lute Iota, I

TBFDETROITTRIWEEKLTTRIBCKE
la published ever. TiHmday.Thursday and
Saturday nii-rning; nud sent by mail t»
ail iMria. on th&lt;' morning «&gt;f puh!ic«ti«w&lt;
at 99 00 par annum; two n.pi.-» 1&amp;.00;
five o&gt;p&gt;ew. in ।me addre«a. $10 00; ami

' ' TOXIC, MbMCIXI A» BXVIRAftK.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!I
GUTTA

PEKCHA

CEMENT,

c«hw
r.f .11 K.aA. .fan
xprw.nl tn the Atoma uf the Weather,

any Isrg. t iiiuntwr a’ the aamw rate.
!•
o-niahis all the tolrto nevaofVw.i dais «&gt;t
&gt; he I tolly

tlwajrt been and will
U. a aalaaMa lamilt
&gt;apar tea fatal gaaatlj

DE J. DOTES BODS’

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Feb

I by two th
I, and the 1
Ball’s Bluff.

another sun.l at MurMB4&gt;H.pe had left
« pwliee force.
fteWrt wffli ffie Ln’

*********

United States.^
and bl00,1 „ .., , „

_______ _ .

isted bi

of Gw- McQallan.^

ashingtoc oorrespondeot of the Spring•minec frteilSMR

&lt;011 of it, r.r.-«Tka

JW*

Hnwd —4 ba—WMHinSr
SwwWvMurw.
»»; terir
e
■rtdK wd- A, KJT* ■'r. Mh-au

Gulden Grrie. ace not worth a reply, teingtho usual ITvmorratio fetMl*

• w«tVl ar. arguluarit, bj low’sbmg Vii
.ulgjr ,ptou&lt;,

lished in thia pap^f. returned from the
army from 9K4jrldij,faMK *»n after his

bion
&lt;

.
St
«•
.G-n H.llerk thia morniar taltwrakM

(A*. H^WlM»AU..wf's, . .
Jr Aa&gt;&lt;vat&gt; h*a
*■«&gt;« •»“»M Ow.«..U..».

S, latt htefMV

WeWpposad It wai-a matter of hiatmy

weW eetoMtsbed that truth an ur|Aiixatirt^
* a&gt; detected and bntthlp' al; Marlon

vu
Th.
««&lt; fuck

TtfE-Hottno

of the diaeMesMS known. It was thueeht
4h {;A\?L
,
ywenniwy, wrav wwtbi prrww» vaiiiuvviu
tl&gt;e premonitory symptoms of the dis-

eW&gt;lj|,r,ln«,pUn’»&lt;^
ir &gt;n.

Ohio, and that duritig tee examination of

Wed­

parties arrested ttero K came eut. in evi­
dence that similar kdgea existed- to&gt; one-’

Bretsmr«it«n&lt;s.

nesday the I9ih ult. John Freeland, of
GaHtidAM OM ofhirbamM MV WHwfb

Of tea treasonable charaeler pf ibis or*

dec we hard acme wvidenoe tn offer fqp*
teMiATn ebmqMmiAMMr^'Ad'K^
Inquirer, tj tbe 2Gih I rwt.as'follows ;

nei^rj^MVfHMNriMMk*
wjRw«aft&gt;«
•rta, both of thia village, successfully
perform rd the odRMfefflh on Wednesday

'n»fr*

“Mr. Editor.

nejitniSBa and
rrtilyrmt*

Cuimninsiuuvr for the Slate of Ohio, was
engaged fc.r-jcverfJ &lt;Uyv in euiuiniufi
eases nfth. K»ipbta of
Goldyg Cc^
trpnj Man- n county. phlu..arn &gt; .' .
the charge n( cunspiraoy againat thi Gov .

XpiUUd

. UsriavilteEeb.28.
vfc’ocvcA.'x.nX
Ths Rtate Ohio and the fleeote Min­
n root a, tele P. M. received tvm 'opipndM
4&lt;efrnm tte Muhlkdlro ilffjMvtle.
In romnvtedrtHon sfthslr etetnry al Mill
Spring, Jan. IPth.
ierui.lc c:::: '•
siasm att.ewied tte pteeantari&lt;»n.
«'.
llV!h',:SP* irivndat Mmjford-otlle to day. He reports
■" “
“■ ““-oSj-Tdyfli,

and that ifcA rebels pre^pndM tr&gt; be con
rhxracte^ze seeessUm, and never addirteJ centraBtr; 200 000 m*n at M^dfordsbum
d^thi -tritra pofitieal .thtwi that pre- intending U give tattle there;
vailhtevther pfrta of -fta
9i. Lm&gt;«. F&lt;*. M
Memphis papers &lt;if the 10lh sgy Gen.
Poll issued ordure yedtetday that the
trarit of the Memphis Mid "(We R. R,
should ’fie torn up and bridges destroyed
pruparaloty tn the evacuation afGduin
htis and demolition of the furtifieatlohs.
iy G„d
The Coluifihus forces a£e to fait bark to
____ ---------------------------------bland No. 4. plxHit 45 mite below Co
dtiqadf ।
tew [ will not rest, nr sleep jmte AbrwIttiahus. wbieh. h is eaid, pumrnsads the
ham Liqooin. now Freauieot, shall be ret
rl vlrand can be fin titled with heavy guns,
iMraed mH &lt;»fthe PreaiitenUaLChaira and
and made impregnable a|a'»ntrt. way riVer
I will wade in bted up tn my kneee a*
snow n-Wawn •Dat______ ___________
Bdivar, Ya,
march pi«b bin anny ro take the city id
Sines hjij__ _______
Wate&gt;"fct‘»n *"d the White Hones, to Ai
wad he «&gt;MM have chniNtnd hante.—
tee aam^. S&gt; teip me G-d wte Jteep
Gar adMWQt guard* &lt;3.«sisling &lt;&lt; tbs
nM&gt; alesdfast to d» tee aaaae.” TteXhte28Ui PteiMylvania Regiment passed over
mieeiaeer, up-0 tea trotimowy, iseli- b*
lht&gt; Potomac from Sandy JB«»^t.4o,-)i(a*&gt;
bail tee perbroetese emanmatson .had
pen’e Ferry, «d u*.k ywfsnion .4 the
lass tee nyxt dja?- AmjU provteoea
•■ i-«&gt;ajA athieildite pteftetetK’WMp*’ forlramMcUte^imMs over tte river was
Wte’^me teak Jb* “¥ve «wr" se ats fmov.ideJ atd&gt;?r *d,aoer guard ounaid
pected tesigtertt* bar h'^ule aiiaaoa tw- ersbly rei*fimced.
1(n
.
day. Ijis su^imjurasteb.te^amvwr. teat
P-»*Ma«d,Cher|mtewn.ted * ronWil! thnee organs of ths teeainnnble sp&lt; w4Vbe AU&gt;r«I 4^ K-teraa date Sidsnble ^wte&gt;a ■/ l^s craaapy mi b&lt;ite
Dempcrncy/who a;e iuiw .so
rn- Ut&gt;iaiv -Site-w4l-pyteably proceed te
Shsuanduah, an. now om-ugegedinthe ^pdeasor
Un sea wtteuM a owaannor leader, endvill,
£*o»T» tegiiMsmaij. of tee enasnVf.ete
^.the^liseb.^qpabte
moment,
be
put
aid broi^NMdnwn organiastiea of their
u.Ur test
tee oriroate beteee were epBbir^ jhey alt cetewd hb tte
party, and who f»r that purpose -ppply
tee s|roagrttc calwl 4’“»l*ta|ipM- which appauate uf pur army.
.,..., •
the epithet of ••-AWitl-n traftonT irt all rani&lt;
The,te»t werwwsc tee
*
*8t. Lmde. Fite. W.
aaMd.vU teve.vf tea eaact 4aate»te«
The firTn'ocr«f‘s Clnrkivtllc despatch, of
pitaee uH « writeqb-'w it happens tluO Wteteftte-teto*M*«W .will ba te the the 26tfr, iaie: " The rebel tprom liefo.e
every man wNn baa gene from Ilia North ehaprofnu lr.« Kk&gt;be »eteal*»&lt;'ga)»H,: 180 leaving Nashrilte pliindvrod many dwell
Ite-t Ite- **«’iiMaail.'stf teo batters tea
to eld the trnit.im to ovarthroy tht*g»vfsgx. bruinros fiiinaes, and ridu-d gt*&gt;xt
bate t'*te te
U* 8. tin
alarjn-irimhjr »K peiij)k&lt; Swcral r«h»U
c.-nmanl, (ya tymacrtlX
and she wi|J J&gt;« w»ae&lt;b+jttepaftei»ad
wW«8"r tty tftUuns"tr’hiiHj tetty were
Why is U that every K-&gt;rte*ni man gunners aud seamen.

who has been arrested fer treason—-esery Northern nun.who hse,given aid and

ed ,nd all its contents by fire.

had, was entirely destroyed,

CblDTfl
TbeJ»U

relent-

'•&gt;» WRSR*W&gt;e«ej«Tt*’
»lw,aDd^Mr.wituh have Llo»p and i
hM te*. avar einm. »ptfl &lt;

aMgbiag i&lt; aUHU,aagmd.as,et^r.

Ttowve.
’’Or l&amp;.oWc.V»
X^X-OWO-cXx WvWt.w
are. X\\e '^.oot tvutfA'% VvwoA,
■Qt. A^oXsceV.',
KXcwmmAv. ‘SAXXevs

ww X\u V9°T niatv tvttuxu
liocXov's mVU&gt;

XW. YloWcVa
ftXowvacXv IS’vXXvt*
&lt;vee \V\x nc\t
BoXoet
a\\A CotolpvX.
Xiv. AkoYiacV.^

•mall cMl!faftA

1 •

;

T»« Sumst-ui, M-amr.-TUe
March mJWl1&gt;i-r rif ttfi.
Mw^iixine ie!
J.iii 5^Ivm; !i b-&gt;, met,trite no^kvd
aucceso thus fur. and is diiicr&gt;Krihii'ihc great

qnrotions &lt;»lihc-sar withfrartMi«nrv*,'niet
and al.llky.
"Among th&lt;-- Phrtn;” by

Offismi ii.furtrrttthm from NrfdbeHk ti
the War ptpu-Unud^.t^prcarhla the
oimstrad, increases tn intermit, and gives .’'ttVterjj^rfc'In JbatU’.i,
fiplb* CCffler much new Infotiust'um in rv Uiiutt i&lt;&gt; tee Saute.. Aiuoegihe c»»dtr&lt;l»pw^Mtes itedbe StMe
U'l raved tftr LMtti£:
etiww to *iemiijsteran,41|MuG.
'wrnp^TgJwsSMkyo A«
■•iwnv.lt B/KimfiaB. A.Oahh Hail II.

rich end varied.

Ttu» Opening paper.

“Southern Aida to the Nor^*(J|*teell

drve-e
wcvA.'vft.fttet lat?j€

written and highly jWtearrtiiKZ HwG»t-

Ointineatnkde parWiahed by J.-llflGil-

\&gt;r. YloWeVw
ftXovcMxcXx.
VrwftA* k&gt;%
XVuvrvXxetiu! T)^v&gt;
fcwXer^, '5LWun\aX\%’Nx, gXt.

r-f K AU
'df tee dBrh,

Cfryi^kV,

the Unit

9.

he catalili
Mrxiraft |

FOR BALS BY

the government 1 Will some
poundessuwtesssasteemAssssseeeeja please

Ef9&lt;

Buell to catch tlirm.’*
"THT ann-iiiuafj iKiit
ldW»tu*Vu»f rusraiw.dV ie Opened...Ahis
We tHThlt die -w'rfr did the 'beat, hnw. wmi u&gt; free and tar&lt;*&lt; crated .4&gt;*otfBrr&lt;h
nwder «be *»rd*.r rf tbs bkroetery uf -tee
Trva^ry. 1
------- ---------_ UarebZ
ite don't gtea Uwp yet; the wife wsu
.. j-.-patA M'kliAdXv roceived from
id* ^efrt^aW^ltvIpe
{yirrlaw (lov«jfM») al*», and the con CMn.WWr.
a- ni w kfi n fleb
truce to CulwfrilMes. has
wasn't. Atid u'Kat IFm*!*, lJfl»*MrtWn»s
was prnhshty madfi fhHH*ik^vfit oftfje returned.

It is thought he ju»dr-a good' trade.—
'Hattingi Banner.

4a*e XW

MW
_ w,
___ _
I made as
trip on Thursdayv under &lt;

MU. iteJ
s.^f. /T- ^«-w.-4l
-tteMh-stewteteNteN^^temtetee

lumbus is to be evacuab-Ssyt
WaaBiroTOii iRtraa (MbJd
In Ineklng over Irvinga hapj
fill deeonptiou ofJohn BuMy (
Book.* we find the following.

-------------- -------- ----------------

aatwa^jaariyt

n&amp; riSTUggt 4U1' “C~b.i
fhirW telegra^ed tn Gel/WH lvMsn lest

Ht. YUWk't
tSx.ow.ct.cVv TivXX^v*
MuaaSat«« pkw.____________

..e

J^tlve^6-F^W9»r

XnAvo^Xe X\\€ v&gt;co^ a-oA
AaXnXvXuXtA.

•ronsJirtl Vlm.'.tete®iart»mM!aHd tteiijU.
The veteds offered tnaurreswter if sfrnwed tn march mil with the hon.wt m' Wttl
Gen. Buell ssfwadi einteloiwaiidt d an un

Mr. and

and what of grain and provision! they

w^Vjf#WKwr &lt;A

SX.ow.vv.cVv TivXXcv*

T®aN«wtheim»w Tssteeute N&gt;»
i.WmHftT c wrsyissl &lt;4U«
Ommcr FWtewsteyh. teMeapemrt is tee
ran wta tea teen eesft to-Fart Layftytete fasten now ruteMtettetiiteteya’
ette’ae ait enemy to his matey, it a notbas casi be giron trite. baMm/ur-te*

aomfurt tn the eaemy—every Northern

dvqte ate eae-teoMMb. Gf rw'nteaed
botes..tite wJiUwnsaroddbniiMB
temrrwilliwM. mrafaterten; teeeh .teh
liens, 4ve teterete;’ forfcv rnfttidfaa. .cte
government at ear c/.&lt; while a Urge tenueande; fiftate w.iiihate Are tetef
ante -ted lyh isiiiliohs, trts thettete’*^
portion nf tb» leafl'ioc 0»0M&gt;cr*te
an
Of aiwpm boad«roi|ter tetetetelljte
gaged 4n the •», «m eyswpMhiaiag wMi 'Mte*i«tea,wte tetety telfitesfite
the reWs; «&lt;nne srrttr, iflco-lhe edhnr D».
teoueaate.
I,
jH. x-u : 1 ,ia
iJhJbkteteii------ ■■-■•*
•-U.u. U’ty&gt;K«&gt;vMUM&gt;«"&lt; A««b-J

. Ilovaa Bunwaj^— Op Wednesday of
last week the lug dwelling of Ashficld

Graham oloasttswa iteswatlftrly c*«»uin-

Mat
iHEttlnref the

p^rrrh

ilkrbii I

—ir&lt; Frj*- U1

IW:****

didn’t

�r

PUre, Chills
-----

wojl

”«aoidUi

LIVER WHATOR
Pemoves toe morbid and bilious deposits from

ifis®

PIMM'S

ucod aa .Bp.AK'j,

th* May &lt;.r«'«Jf’*

Nut aioue

falubu, a
• superior topic and dlnrwtsc । ezndlnt In
H ef loan of appetite, flatuletscy, female we*k«. iQWilaritiw, pa&lt;n In the rids aad bowels.

M| wRaM&gt;Tu.j

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,

w
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;

Errs-.-r* ..r PrMolto w.
the PiTtsTurgti GMetIt, rti
©ctruk'iin in imw rrfiUbd u
tHe.rivrnt thatihv rftnseh
wateri-. Mich nn extetil as .
~r.
Mik &lt;»f . thu brfll fiJl.jnid lukc dul l
from the legs *f hor-ir* driven into It.

DARLING’S

LIVER
!!

REGULATOR

oBiww.&gt;©•)

Aad now consider myself Zahre-'y eured,”

; ?7~ Mas* of the Fort Wxrrcn priaun.rp werw retard .m Saturday. »n U-cir
taking
U -WegMUK^.gwp^h to
a, hue, ur.drr fium Wa-hrngt «a. . i-.ur
however, r.'fu-cd their liberty, ew^pl ••Mr
unn.-.idili.-nnl lei in*.
Il la thossg . :!,.■
,‘ori m«H hrihi out :»«' Ifttjg mm thi'i do.

Hon. John Cross writes, •'Brooklyn. March 16
1940. In the spring &lt;.f 1869 I took a s*ve«s cold
Which induced a vijeat fever. 1 took tw« doses
DAmutm-tJ JW» i^iUAfafi

aa

ie'
pp
ywj fWto.
****”n^ fflfTillfire
hMitu&lt;J Hastbw|u **
atrtoe I'
PrflBtrt
iuga. sod show cure, *f auy there to. why to*
prayer of the petitioner abaaldtof br'granted.
And its* further ordered, thflt laid petitioner

It broke up my cold and fvver at case. Previous
to this attack. I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
•everal mantos: I have felt nothing of it ataco.
0tlsStt{«ej.'BR..4«3 BasVCMb feirdetili T.,
write*: Aug. 16, I860—I l]*d • difficulty with the
Kidney complaint three yean, with constant pain
In Ito small of my back. I had used most all kinds
Of medidoe*, but found no permanent relief MtU

GROCERIES

?orax..%£r.

•»• JI-'H-W M It- 41&gt;re«

I M&gt;w»*U&lt;y aaa.ifli.MMi Ila- t»
.'TS.W~

rAdvertieMnrtt.1
--------- --------------------------

order
DlPTtMtwiA AM&gt; thiLep.—Fur thee&gt;ubli *4 Banner, a qtwaHup ;..OhiliM:i%r&gt;iTni-.lt a
■M&lt;* st ttaref fur ala
jiatejy previous, to laid
Mngnctic (harmwitl is wo nufitdmg reiut•lyjf trerd it. wsenn. Apply 5r. l? t..
tin- i lir«'flt an.f, C,l*i**t atlil ‘vovr uitli x
h«R flltiiiH'L - T'Wis Qhitfnrtil hwa hem be
COVMMSIttNKRe NOTICE.
fire.the puhbc ,,v»r 20 ' »ui-a.xnd its cun
startdy lincrifl^ng demand laws estMUinhed
-taTii.r) ns h snp.-rii.r LinimciU
।
Bu'.idvd
and
aUrJLalKJ. s.^hi^
rwkgmg !

I pasaad slotted biood by too urethra. I antes
entirely cured.and take piessure in rsoocimendia;
these remedies.” ;
;f

,««*»ia

renigtlyjy r^uta'I, 'ftorfsMlhrly in ttheu
siiatinin. Nrtintlgia InflamnUon of the
B&gt;&gt;«rla am! tuduevi.- Spinal MtU-cbi.rw.
fSorri Bvra. 'Burns. Pilva, AVovmh ntxi
Crulto*.
. •-...■• i
Sas pamphlet with agent, and around *s«h b«t-

3s&gt;M Vj air drugeisto.

Fries 25 cU.

Throat ak» Lcito^.v—At thia araawn
z&gt;f the yresr when cuiigli* arid Colds are
inwI'IrwtrM ever* family whmtltf ♦»**• ■
. &gt;h- ,;:..! certain rrriii-&lt;k i&gt;t. hand. Rah
■wn*\Hive Sy nip T«du p the very thing.
Ifi&lt; n&gt;d .mlr jilcivniit Air children to take.
But-to a certain C'U« for Croup, Whoop
ini’ Cough Bra-nchlti".
C.iugb*
an-i nil ufT-ciiona of the Thrunt and LungS-.M-hv ait DnscgiaU. Plica 25 Wt».

Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street. N. T.
writes : "Feb. Ml. IMO.—I have to*n scbleet t.

Ewr d&gt;„wo I. IM.

U.rkM,

are prepared to aril at» small

1
CuurLfcr
tto
ef Jlarry, wto &lt;ul mre t fdr
'
i
'Wednesday. stoMNM*'*iitMLdy *f March next,

gAbac«|tHa)

w&gt;

•

.

, ind on HatMdM I to miseuto^aJ of Auust, one

toouvand etjfflf hnnifted and flikty-tw*. at the
j

Darling’s Life Bitter*,

sc*&lt;*vf*Mrth dawo^tobruaey. itMpretolOK lb* time,
limited br tto said Prubtie Court, for th* fTnal
adi.1.1 meat ef gU &lt;U*M1 *Mn«&gt; aatoeslaU.;
bated. Februarr iS.lW.

D. Westervelt,
of South 6th, near 8th St,
Wiliianasburgb, L. I., write*: ••Au«u»t5. lew.—
Having baan troubled with » difficult* IctfceL-tvwrand to bilious attacks, 1 wa* advised. by a friend,
"JaBtiw;* uv&amp;B RftiUM?W

feUi

Em.,

OEOROE-W ’WstLIdMB, &gt; ttowebW. p. .UE.1X
) sieaara

I did io and found it to operate admirably, retnov '
tag Ito bile and arousing tto Uvat to activity. I

CUA-NCERV SALE
TATE OF MtCaKfAT.-’n*'Circuit Court
fur Ito cstmty of. garry-i, Chancery.
Sahnon J. If. faiiAin^n, Cum .
plainaat,
• '• " ■'
' f

S

iiMHmMd.-

r3S=;=t^.i,»{=r^.

J. 8.0OQ»raB4Co.
:tyW WM a wr -M ..

WfW^X^Rc a tMWV,

rn

^W.’fiWodeVvVto

tstSKtejnaywiEai

[no’?i * mouth*.*

•tthrnrwLJtoliflD «Ud tho»&lt;t&gt;^ piba Unit
MW kMn&gt;t*iiRflL., &gt;.

failings pritt Gnrrtnl
Address,

'

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

«ir*&lt; tMjHUe*jr* i
■ nbjifc«!L&lt;g|g A jiii^aJagyt,

Ayer’s Cherry PectoraJ,
m* Tr’*4Hh»'U**&gt;»*or
Grass seiii.

..

r **J s
eS3S.'t1iA
....

" Cujuit^koEirs Ninics.

. 'm HUI III. .....

■ «

‘ran1/. ,7-aiuH

Twittilw a^\

MOFFAT’S

DYSPEPfilA, by thoroughly cleansing the
Arst aud armud «tum»chs. sad creating a tow of

IsasaMlaar* Uni? n«(iM *M&lt; r«*u«Md

&gt;4&lt;«riQreh
eigtil day uf

■

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■■

'

Depsoduptn iU
. it «8l giv, *Mt to &lt; Jf fare tto pubto A.ra penod-fTIHJiTY YUH
yaaraalv**^ aad »
’ .u-^lflod duriua that lime bar* maintained • high
RELIEF ANOlfBAMWPO YOV* TWPAWfS^; character in elnwat every part of tto Globe, fcr
t------------ -- --------■ tbeii extraordinaire and immediate power of rea
taring perfect health to person• tutoring under
i.eariy ever* kind uf disease to which th* human
frame it liable.
f-ri.
The fullowing are among ttie distressing vari­
ety of human disease*lu which toe

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

All p«r»aa» having (taints siain't the
Ihlaft Ji Hirai/,
.

'flPSCIAt NOTICES.

--

Pw CMMm
ftvHtatM

aM"M&gt;U.o,&lt;B|*«l for. iWa Mfllter
of &lt; j&gt;it*ninUHi e Failepla

attk^^mirxiisKtri
xsssss? .’.tsraraMsrui
Mtomt obwfl W
fl*s &gt;fl Mia fli* ■

•

SOOTHING SYRUP, ]

102 Natoau St.. New York.
Pet up la 60cant and gl Bottle* each.

BENTON HO®
i_&lt;jvisrsx2*r&lt;3- isEtOH.

nothing, and m»j

i;uiWaw^;*WI
tU «UM a,. Ahaaaa Wl^tafl,
nt,
and Hu&gt;d tor flaru£oisMw. ***&gt;•*
uod if **u
e

tiluBTwcnsi, Hnsaaoia. Rsm.asaxm, Ju- Txnr«*
'Asxirrr. towwoca, and MauaxcaoLiT, which are
general ay mptomsof Dyspepaia, will vanish, as a
natural conseoueuM of it* cure,
[ COBf lVklNERS, by cleflasing the whole
length of the intestine* with a *6lvant process,
|and without vsolenor, all violent purges leave toe
bawds costive within two days.
FrvEns &lt;rf *n kiods. hafliffniigyi ruiiiY'
Ito a regular eirculatiop. through toe process of I
ys.piretu.u in soch case*, and toe thorough aclu- ।
tiou of all intestinal whitrnctian tn other*
The Lira ManictanhavVtoen known to enr*
RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and .
GUUT in half t^pUim*^ bg
local into

w.

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: 2e

arsT.b%L

® *s

/fere* ItonSpi JMhitoy,!
io&lt;riv.
;

Ptsw^.tSihatt.'SSJi'xa
And
Minstrels hme their sweet CUltir,
Their cure, are found in everv land —

MEDICI!

»SWiU4'

' . M M H * « M C£* Wfr ' •

Mas. WtWttMtoWk

produced by
Thu charuuti
a&amp;d health *|

jartlr.T *m

or Ch/ At

* VIor V*w cy»u,Rlf®w
gg JndJinAltjf, ff youH

�GRANT bSPAUDi
it

ud Lin* dM »&lt; Nr. Twt Paorf

THRU TO FOUR DAYS LATBR
THANANYNEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPBB, winch whh ha Agricwtiund.

IN Ol'R LINE OF TRADE;

Come and See!!

MmAMrteaA ao/umr, being th® oldest
existing journal in the N«‘rtb-weet, and
has bean identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase of the
commerce. the industry and prosperity
of the Pmximclab Stats.
Its proprietors are determined that its
fours ahaB be worthy of the omfidence
end support ofthe friends «f Taura. Jca
new, Fbxxdom and HvqaatTY.

It will aim to be bold and fearless in
advocating the principles of the RxrraU»ax Pabtt. which if faithfully carried
out in the councils of our nation, will save
car coutnry from the evils now besetting
it, and will make It the freest and best
Government the world ever saw.
It will di scuta with faltbfolaasa and
candor all the great quroU&lt;»na agitating
tbs public mind from day to day.
On the question of ths externm*) of Humax StATxar, it will atand forth ita un
•emprornisiDg foe. believing as it most
reRgioualy does, that slavery is the pri­
mary cause of the present coafliet be
tween the North and the South, and that
it larvae a fearful blight upon the country
or nation seeking to outspread and opbold

’BBUDE'DIKD

B©OTS &amp; SH©3P,

IT WILL MBNi’ PORCKJMR.
&gt; Batter tf ths! brntaa HiaberdM srteeeibst

itnporteet Lues I News from sR pens.
News Drpertm«fcta.-gRi«m. roeb w»»k
a summary of all intotrstue* »&lt;’&gt;d
"t
Miebiaan—its
dsv -thjo to the
Local aad Gonora! InrorwUs &gt;d Michigan,
give to ita cuhiaina Attractloss which
CitiwBS &lt;/Michigan «*ssmc find in sn&gt;
New T'«rk•wether Ea-i».rii Papr. xud
which eannet tat make it a tooro aeb’-tns
visitor to the Family Grok, the Farmer
Mechanic*. Merchm&gt;t or Pro&amp;esi-«s!
Maa. sad giro tw ita Detroit Vwktp
Trikuna superior cinim« to their paitowage.
Ragwlar, relit hie e.Hrr*tr&lt;tideat« with
the Michigan !t 1 i«ptsli» th* Army jUkd |
at Washington.* ill continue t»» giv»« the
rsadrn* «&gt;f tta Twa fhtn* rr Taint aa fall
and accurate scvooni* ot lot-iHux.inxiio • 10 00 b year aavsd fo ewery family
One B«Ht!r «»f
ofonr Mich’van a .Idler* during thr war.
and *4 thr dn«*w* .Z eongr&gt;««
fa *h&gt;
AKEB1CAX CEBEWT GLEE.
IsMtnrv I be TW^sm &gt;mi m *t»p» Hm it&lt;
Pnrs 95 Owts psr Bottle.
V* that.-. .» &gt;i ta. n»»t in grarraf n&gt;rvrr*W
P» ro 25 Cetus psr Rottie.
: or *anrty of'rotrfally m-levl.-d n&gt; *» a-nd
Fsmrty reading. &lt;rftfle the alirWb* pi
Pries 25 Cents per B-rtfa.
.to our on II State mattera mekra It, for
Pnes 95 Cent* per Battle.
Michigan r«ad«r. whether farmer. I
Price 25 Ci-nl* per Boltin.
&lt;lumie, or rutar a»ip&gt;*r*ov
any E««’&lt;
Prio 2ft Cents per Bstlle.

In variably in ad&lt;
-Single Cop!
• I 60 a year.
Twenty Copies.6*2000,and extra Op*
to the person who fir not tlw (.lob.
For a Osh * F.fh wr give Thro.
Extra C»*piaa,or th* Tro Wroklv Tribtnte
ForaGabnffh'r llumtrod
Ext.a
C«»pies. or tho Daily IVi'wme.
Tbr Los Price to (laba wi&gt;l u-.t
of the paymtm of commission* to \gsurs
Important to House Uwnvra.
’
beyond the above terms. Our aim and
imporans to Builders.
design tat*'furnish &lt;•• Michigm roadrm
Important to Railroad Ounpaniea.
a Micaraaw Family Nbwbpamb. equal
it) Size and Ov't^tmI inir-r^ &gt;i am! B“lu«
Important to Farmers.
forjtbeni thaw ain Nr* Y«-ik or otUn
T&lt;r nil w.hnm Ait mop concarn end it cot
Eastern pater at tta toweai price prank Ii
errni tverybody.
to Chiba. as a rovsos «d preparing and,
JOHNS Ac CRO8I.EYS
fortifying
political friends &lt;mi Statz
l»'VXa sod all qiius:SU'e fVIkyr. and
State Administration. and as an iadmt*incut !•• Voluntary Effrt &lt;hi the part of
the Repablinana of Mich't*an for the
•jrtirral good. to get up C!nt« and rvtrad
ua circulation t«« every organized Town
IT E FIKE AND WATER PROOF
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&amp;utiMs’ guilts fhrtrtarn

Thu bright .tars o’er me ahiaing,
My theaghta o'ar hill sod r*U9 wrat.
To toy tor beme reuraing;
MMbeegbl qpda that thee I stood
Clare by th. kitchen door,
CtopftM *e fest tog c'nrt.
Were aft 1're chopped before.

My sl*ter-iu-law ws* startieg there
Aa sieten will. i ou koow ;
8b. sata, MW Psrk.jnsl look st her,
Tea knew you aun *ot go.

MiSO.1 ALLRN,
•TkRALER IN GROCERIES, provisloas. P
&lt;1 • •. CSsh. butter, terd. pork, and grain
all ktnu
Abo tor. eandi.a. rtc , etc.
Store
Celiforo a Block. Stale Streak Haatl igr, Mich.

8h. leased her bead egstastBy breast
As we wore starting there;
My tnotlier mt upvn lb. stoop
Engaged ta slle&amp;t prayer.
Sbe speaks: my son reureaaae is tight;
Go; »c.i your country’, foej
Art when ywu see one, take Boe sight

W. PARKER,
HOLESALE art retail deater in Brnvin
sad Prortuoua. Pork. tord. Butter, and
al kfad* of Produce bought and sold, st bis “old

W

1 said car cause is jut aadgued;
To Wsahiogtoo I'Uxe;
I told him bow U&gt; mansg. things
And ell toy driUa to pay.
To uy and be a rury good boy,
While I was going away.
And then I stepped inside th. doer
To get ay coal art shirt,
Thu boy. were coming down tbe road
J knew lb.) could nut wail;
I Iota tbeui. uot for me u&gt; mourn,
And badc tbeia all farewell.

KMrrr.5 i Brunows

Quite (son I Msabrt lha r«rt-(M« gate,
M» father stovd there toe,
lie said, I whb test 1 were young.
I'd go along with you.
I bid them all a luag farvwall,
And reached the hill Dear baud,
FroKtbecel waived mjlartadlao
Art now protect mr land.

11. WRIGHT,
art counsellor at law,
and Solicitor and Councilor i* Ch»ae«ry.—
Particular alteation pa*4 ,o ‘k* collection of
claim, aud mnnrv promptly rvuiitted.
OfBc., with W. W. Ralph £*}.. Midartllte.
Barry County. Michigan.
ttorney

A

JACOB FERRIS,
Atlorwsy, Counsellor and aolfoitor.
MICHIPAtfI. A. HOLBROOK,
PORNEY and Counselor at to’

■ THE DTIMG SOLDIER."
Tbe sdcw wsa failing tolud *40,
Aa tbe dying M&gt;)dfor lay;
And wished h&lt; could once more bebpld.

He b.ld A picture la bis hart.
Of bet be luted »i&gt; dor
And iu b&gt;s eye • te»r did ataad,
Aa be wished ibsl aba were tear.

Ho looked it e’er and o'er.
And aatd she waa bia happy bride.
J utt six abort moatba before.
Oh! bdw ha longed to bear her apeak.

Bu pules was tola aetUngw.sk,
Aud L. codki xre no mure.
O.mIJ, go ten th.on. Pre loved
8o wall—eutrue—ao long;
To try art meet iu brerer. above
Where wr row ne'er ean come.

rich owner of *f&lt;ntnvi11*.

•Not in the tavern.
You like stories,
coms here and 1 will tell you one.’
'When 1 was in college, Kitty, I had a
room mate to whom I wan wnrtnly at­
tached.
He waa good looking and with
a love fur quaint out-ofothe-way books
end pursuits.
My dear, to make a long
story short, we both fell in hi**, and un­
fortunately with the same lady. He was
to quiet, So reserved, while I whs eo im­
petuous and but-beaded, that 1 never
dreamed of bl* panaion, till I told him,
one evening that I was aa excepted eoitnr.
and 'hen hia secret caine out. It was
painful tn me tn be the rival «»f my warm
est friend ; but your mother loved me.
and did not dream &lt;«f Ebvti’s passion, and
be begged me to keep hie arcret. He
left college tn return home, and we did
nut meet again. When you were born
he wrote me a congratulaVwy letter; and
two years later, when I lost your mother,
he wrote again, but that was all.
Ek­
ing very rich, he has never bad any bosl
nn&lt; or profrssioo. but lives a bachelor
In hianldahy^quiet wgy. T«»-day I met
him, he re-udrs near here and begs mi to
pass a tew weeks with him.'
How old ta bel*
•Let me eve, Ehen was nearly two'

years my junior: he must be aboutrfarty.
HrighoI huw time flies.
Weil, little Kit­
ty. shall we pay this visit!
'! suppose we must.'
‘How stupid.' stUifaqcizrt
Kitty,
drumming impatiently on the window
pane, tan old man of forty in a country
town !
h’s October, tow, and I bayefi'l
a single thing fit to wear this winter.—
I wnpdsr bow long pa will stay.
My

first winter in society, to«, and auntie
promises an unlimited amount uf par­

Things looked brighter th* next morn­
ing lor th* drive to Mr. Scull’e residence
was through a lovely pari &lt;-f the r«»untry.
and when tbev tf-pped, Kitty could nut
repress mi exelamniiun of delight. The
h&lt;&lt;uae, a large, beantifuliy built mnnak-n. wm nestlrt at thu end ol an ave­
nue &lt;;f tall tre**, at the b~a« of a Wood­
ed hill which roee t&gt;eh*md It. On the
porch mond their boat, still a handsome
man. but with thu shy look of a stu­

•Kitty, ywu called her after Aerthen,’

Fojtuor Montes**.—At our b**ardingli&lt;m*e we have a character tn the shape

now. Ebon.'
Kilty waasoon at home at Mooravlllc.
Now in her pretty habit and hat. acotfring « ver the counUf «• hurst-hack, or
riding demurely beside her father through'
the town; n-«w knocking at the library
door,'where Mr. Scull spent rmmt of hia
time, and under pretence of finding a

hook, winning her h»st from his atndiea
to explain to her the bits of stone on the

«. C. PRIUDLE,
.if n slave.
Bela a half wilted negro, mini tie-piece, or the libel Is on the centre­
UDGE OV PRODATK. Notary Public, Gea- answering tn the name of Levt Levi’s table.
•nJ L-"d and Tat Agent. Will be found in ■dess ol mipreme happiness *Mms to be
‘Do I bother you much coming in here!’
Aha i&gt;urt Hoeu. at UaiUnga. on the to art M

J

DANHU.-STRIKER'
(OUNTY CLERK, Notary Public. i
/ Land and Tax Agent.
Ofltoa w

in an indulgence In mulassea. Yon can’t she said one day, looking up from her
gel him to move .pri^U, unless you low scat Jo the Rind ftpc bending over
jirnmise him some ‘*tesse«,” 8J»d tfes h«
makes his long beele fly.
Tbe other
evening my roum-niste wanted a big fire,
md to get Levi .to bring np an extra
qtiai tity of wood, premised him* jug of
is fav&lt;&gt;iite article. In a short Um*, up:
came Levi, imring something less than
a quarter of a c«rd of wmid i* his arm*.
Lsyh g it carefully «•' the hearth^ he

rAjug full.
-I golly I ( emakmg hl* lipa.) How
nuch you charge me for ill"
u Nothing.”
• Nuffin! I g&gt;«!ly
(smarting bis Ups.)

b the whirl art tumult of gay winter,
Kitty loukad in v*iu for her few MsnZ.
Breux there were b pUrty, for Mr. Huw•11 era* wealthy, art Kitty was an only
child : but om one wna exactly what abe
wanted. She found henrtf contrasting
•hallow oompliments with th* csraest.
deep thought which Mr. Scull’s word* be­
trayed ; she missed bis voice, bi* gentle­
kind watchfuli—s, and she wortrred if
next summer her father would &lt;s» to
MiMireviJI*.
Early Ju tb* spring an uncle dirt,
leaving Kitty a large fortune. Tet rest­
less, art at times sad, Kitty seemed to
have left her girlhood behind her when
she left Miairavillo.
.
•Dear,dear, this is i&gt;rt "said Mr. How­

ell, lay lag aside a letter one day at break­
fast.
•
•What father T
•A cousia of Kben’s has come bora*
fmtn India, and claims the property at
Moersvlllr. Ellen’s oftde was a bacbe(•*r, at least they all thought so, art
El&gt;vn sneer rded a* next of kin ; but
here’s a private marriage pn&gt;vrt, and
this e&gt;&gt;uaia I* tbe only child.' Eben
aay* that, as tbe claim is ju«t, he will
Dot go hi few, but give up the pruper-

•He! eo ahy, so refined, to—oh’
falhtf ]’ and here Kitty burst into a &amp;mx1
&lt;&gt;f tears and ran away.
Mr. Scull had left Moorsvills tn tome
t&lt;&gt; New Y»rk, had genu to an obscura ho

tel, an&lt;1 from there l«d written hi* note
u&gt; Mr. Howell, He was sitting, silently
waiting, « hen there came a knock at the
d«H&gt;r. and Mr, {Ji«we|| uflterad, and with
him Kitty,
Ik-lore he could apeak, Kitty was be­
side him, and had grasped his hand in
both uf here, laughing and crying all at

ccrvt drocribra the napect of that pfepe as
mournful,
Dilapidated bouses. windows

broken if. and pasture and bedroom*
converted inte stables, evidence* of * ante
and wanton destruction everywhere meet
the eye. Several fine buildings have brew
deentygd. indnding the beautiful brick
frtnMe Beminary. The writer adds :—
■‘Since the evening of the vandal destruc­
tion of ppmwrty. wo have no more such
initsnNS ar suicidal destruction to ch roe
hde.
Under the efficient rt ministration
of Col. Mills, commandant nf that pnet,
idl has been quiet and orderly, and no
fears are entertained feat the midnight
Incendiary will again apply the torch.—
Death would be the portion nf the minerable wretch who would undertake It.—
Col. Mills it about tn order th* clearing
ogt the piles of rubbish and brink l*ft in
the centre of the pufilje square by the
burning of the &lt;Jd court bouse. Th* ref­
ugees begin to make their appearance in
town in large Uumbers. They are to be
seen about town. observing, with aatouishrd eyre, the devastation that has visit
ed their beantifol rflllgp,”

Bccxxxn.—Geh. Buckner asked
lost • far *n interview with Gen, Gr»n«.
Il wa* gives, and I’ was present. "
They had bee* at MonraviTla newly I* ata-nt 45 yenn of age. eundy &lt;x
six weeks whop this e««»v*reattow tonfc i«&lt;n, reddish beard, tnsdium higfit. r.—
plaee. and Kitty brt bwa tb* ol.jeto of snt tefakling ayea, and weighs abom 170
the most tender cure during nil thia time, poundo.
He amokrt eoatiBMlhr.
tlul th* pl lSllfl vi*i» was ferttasd to
Boekner |s sb-&lt;rt th* urae qg» gad
come tn to a i.JU. —4. Tte&gt;mata&lt; bight, very broad acroas to* ebrat, art
fer biker l4d Wr
Mr. Sall M —k m.y weigh ISO p-auKta.
Mis hair u
her
-4T. r ..I rn-rrw*.

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KlUe

such meartraa wi be ahalljudlfe tteoeaeary

cud expedient, ( have tu communicate
that since the tweartgr st the last session
of the Provisional Con press, evrafs few
dwnttrtkd that the ffurmawf fed ttirmptad mare ffism &lt;&lt; ferf^osasr OMcces^v/
Ip to urUno
flsaon, te the cffi&gt;rt to
protect «ur armies the whole territory

Obwefear of tfeir purenita, art •

in Afir /

^fecerfte^MC*
hi— itaeuri
—Ate* grest extent destitute «f tbr
me*n« fur thu prosecution uf th* &lt;tr, on
so figantic • antis *s that to vhfah it ha*
attained.
The workshops and artists
were mainly to be found in th* N«*th .
era States, and cne of tbe first duties
which devolved upon the Government
was to establish tbe necessary manutautori«*. art in tbe meantime to obtain, by
purchase from abroad, as far as practic
side, whatever was required for tbo pub­
lic defense. N&lt;» effort has been snored
to effect both these ends, and though the
result* have nnt equalled &lt;&gt;ur hope* it 1*
believpd feat an impartial judgment will,
up&lt;&gt;n full investigation, award to the
vagina* department* id* th* Government
credit fi«r having dune all which human
power and foresight enabled them to sc

,What, tb* bouse and all—oh ! faI have b'-ped far several days to re­
tb.-r, bow can ha live away from all that ceive tbe official reports iu relation to
our discomfiture at Brtmnke !»l*ud and
the fall of Fort Donelann. They have

•You will come home with us—for­
give me— I didn’t know 1 loved ywu—1
will try to he a good wife, indeed I will
—and you must help me if I gn wrong,
W« will he an happy,’ and here sb* broke
dent,
•This is kind.' said be grasping Mr. down in 'mil*.
Howell’s hapd ; tand this - — -' ■' He
•My wife—yon—Kitty !' w***ll the
sb-pped and k&gt;uked at Kitty saying soft- aatoniahed man could say.
|y, ’Very like, very like. 1 a tn glad to are
Mr. Howell Durauaded th* new heir to
sell MonnwUhr, and invested
part
you. my child?
Kitty in all her life, had never heard a &lt;•! Kitty's money in the purchase ; and
sweeter vmee. than-the one that wt-leom
it would he hard ta say which wna
ed her. and she hdlowed the fat. good tba happi cal in their beautiful bouse,
netured housekeeper t&lt;- her ream, think­ the “old man of forty." or his ,iwle
ing the visit might nut prow so great wife.
a lw»re after all.
The two gentlemen
tfort on the porch
looking alter

said Mr. Scull, In a l«»w tone.
•Yes’ abe is very like, is she nnc f
‘Exactly f
‘Just the age, eighteen, pem Kitty
when we wars married. We are old buy a

jglisrfllaw.

Like other

girls uf her age, *he bud bar draeme vf
true love with aa I a maculate bore, young
and bends.m»e, pair pM-fa*p&lt;bnt perfect
■Only une more week, and tbe* we •hell certainly. Yet Kitty, spite uf all this,
reach Unw 1’ said Kitty Howell. OS ehe Cried beraolf to sleep.
threw herselfdown upon a sofa in the lit
The porting negt day gee brie&lt; But
tie tavern.
*
m Kitty stood «« the steps, waiting for
■Tired of travel, Kitty T said bar father, the trunks to be strapped to the carriage
looking up fan his newspaper.
a hand Ml gently on her shoulder and Mr.
■I'm Urrd uf railroad care art tovents, 8culi said kindly.
at any rata.*
’! M) sorry J pained you, my child.—
*1 was thinking to stoy here a few But rein ember, it you ever wants friend
weeks.’
call oa to*? Kitty buret into toon fe
reply, art ran
hurriedly down the

Now comes another slgr* npatof to
pass tbe onto &lt;s fw tbe camp •
Cufeeel.—•^topf-don't stir’
Whar?

flo yun pome from T*
Slave.— Tve eecaped frum my tagtosr

to compel me to churue upon you,”
Qilonel.—-.\nd you Mve in shot |t
our erddien F
Wave.-‘•No masear
Colonel.—"Never I4
Slave.—"New, nah r
(Colonel striking him with the belt of
hissword upon th* back ) —"Away, you
black dirty dog ywu, how can you hope
to find protection with us. if ynu have
n«»t shot one of nor people r-x. r
StauU Zatung, German.

Itafel Trophies-

.

A correspondent of I he Chicago JV»iuno writing from the Furt Dup^sun bat­

tle-field any s:
The whole area uf several miles eqear a
was left covered with trophies and spoils
uf war. At flrat it was thickly strewn
nut yet reached me. and I am. therefore,
wjth weapons thrown down in the fight
unable to communicate to you such Inforor belonging to the deed. Many of tfesa
niation *f past eveuta and c«-nerqu«noes
are valuable rifles and fowling-pieces,
resulting therefn-tu tuwntld rnuh'f W t&lt;3
belonging to private rebel owner*. |
makt rrcommtndalian founded Open the
have ever, several
Cult's brat ravulv.
changed wdition of Aingo whiA Aug
ing rifles, picked up and brought in. A
have produced.
Enough is knows of the
still more c&lt;&gt;mtnon we*pop ie the imsurrender uf R-&gt;*tj&lt;&gt;ke Island to make us
mewse knife, with which whole rebel ragfe«l that it wa* deeply huminating, how
irsaute won armed. Soma of these arp
ever imperfect may have been the prep­
mafeuf files aqd rasps, hammered into
aration of defense. The hope is still en­
shape on a blacksmith's anvil, and finish­
tertained that &lt;&gt;ur reported lasses
port
ed i* the roughest manner. Others wura
D&lt;»uei*&lt;&gt;n bays been greatly exaggerated,
inasmuch aa I am h»t only unwilling hut made of mill saws, and other* again nf
carriage springs, showing the straits to
unable to believe that a large army of
which the rebels were reduced for raw
etir people have ear rendered without a
mat trial fi»r weapons, and also the pecul­
drapetate effort to eut their way thn-ngh
iar Soetferti vkrw nf the field fight, which
the invealiug force*, whatever in*y h*y«
comprised manifestly a hand lr&gt; band eutbeen their number*, and tnde*v&lt;»r to
tbnmt game. Tn nieel the serried line*
make a junction with other division* uf
of nor Weatern hoys with tbe cold steal
lhesrmy. Butin the almrnc* of that
of the ba janet, watuut what they had
exact information which can &lt;«ly be af
provided agsirm.
Many of these knirse
forded by official reports, it WMild be
are being earned away aa relics. The
[ rcmatur* to pass judgement, and my
longer weepona, swords, rifles, dec., are
own la reserved, as 1 trust vow* will be,
only to l»c smuggled past th* guards, for
until that inf&lt;»rm*tiun is received.
strict order* hmra town issued by Ge; .
Grant to preserve all these spoils of war
The policy of enlistments far abort
for ths L’nitcd State*.
terms, against which I have steadily con­
tended fn-m the c-rnipiecicetneDt of the
Ax toewaur or vs* Wgto? I will ptrr|fc
war, ku« tn my judgment, cti^iribotod in
no immaterial degree tu the recent revtrn- • •nc incident of the siege ««f fort D-inulaon,
ra which we have suffered, and even new which ha* been heretofore unpublished,
renders it difficult to furnish you an ac­ but which depends Sir its verity upon thp
curate atatemeat -f the army,
When statement of an officer high in r*nfc.—
the war first broke mit many of ogr peo­ On Saturday night, tbs 15th of Feb.,
ple could with difficulty be persuaded It will be rememberad that Fl«yd and
that it would be long and serious. It his brigade racaped from the Fort by
was mA dsrimd p&gt;&gt;e*bie that any Iking menn* nf a kar*p"rt, Il was but a brief
so insane aa a persistent attempt to ssA- time after tbe great thiefs departure th|&gt;
jugnte these Btatcs could be made; still a toiitndmnd belonging to one nf Floyd’s
less that the delusion omtld so f|r prevail officer* escaped from the rabeia and oam'e
m to give tba war the vast proportions within our lines where Lauman’s Brigade
He brought to General
which it baa assn med. Tho people, iR- was stntiuued.
croduloM »if a long war, were Bsfvndiy Grant, the news of Floyd’s cacnpe, and
averse to lung snlistmcols, and the early minutel* • duecribed the manner in which
legislstbin of Congress rendered it Im It wan accomplished, and th* unmberof
practicable to obtain vUuntearw far a
‘
‘
id. Bln atstement
greater period than twelve months.— _.R_______ _ _
but aalieeqeent •­
Now that it has become probable that vents confirmed the nogrora anqoartae
the war will be coutinuod through a mcni. The next morninc the garri&amp;nq offer­
ed to eapitulotr. and upon
fitreagth of
the contraband's announcement and the
knowledge &lt;&gt;f the truth, Ge*. Grant aant
to Gen. Boehner hia demand far an unaoqdiuoaal aurtvntter, and his threat teltw-

risoa, ece&gt;ptn«Tt» art .tores fell into tw
heeds, and the Sum and Stripes waved
over the shattered walls of Dwoalami
through the faithfelness of feat utf
African.—Cairo Corrctpondcnt Chicago

axo

TSfcmr.

artUlei

�desperately terrible battle, lasting all
day. took gbee Jt^l’alvedatt, ton IBjjf*

WAR NEWS I!
UCOTON, Ml

reeeived a
us, 4tb, say
Moeion. f
ooiaaanee of tbe 2d tbe enemy evacin haste, leaving quite a number of

ill, anchors and remnant
a Lately .Stretched across

Capt. McRae had charge of the artll-

taken by the,
ffw» mile. of Im

raid will IwritTtstti. Crest mTRuw s :

JloclGmi»--i.iriag waa Asaad foeae Ala
VS1TWB

.trotting him ou my
d.bu of Me costract
. Baltimore, March

EZRA TOBIAS.

Fortrees Monroe, March 7.
SU

ly, “the me untain has labored an

brought forth a tnouae.”

gtry do ap­

A Demoonte

8m« canvention convened &gt;a Detrttit on
day last week. Tbe returned delegate
t&lt;iir
iVwaa the largest political cot

great excUMsauOatTbe hotels

Wail, realli

hotlfinf.
They nseuinW*! to- rtomiuat
candidates fi&gt;r,State officera ; so, at
Bi

nrujlcof numerous bands could be heard

Aye, that's lb

pfoyfog the Stat Spangled Banner or
some other national atr. According to
tbe arrangment of the bommittee. everv
thing was ready at sqven o’dock P. M.

the call of tlioir committee slated?

why did they not do ill

question !

We apprehend the true soli

tion of the matter is, that the connmtio

was balky.

Tbe lenders had eonfldentl

After sunper the champaign ,wd drank
and tho following toasts glrun :
’
expected that lite masses of the old o
1st Tux Wtnoit—she, Itks fha
genintiuu would sand the sapient tools &lt;
Lamp in the Temple of Venus ba undyrebelliun to the convention, in wbieh eai
inc. rtver banning brighter and brighter
a ticket would have been nominated, an
as time travels on her course.
W. B. M.
2nd AbmuiaM LnrroLK—May h»Itko
e policy seteon foot to turn thia State ort
-_ V
Ua. ' of
1A our
Jare country
VSuAWfaftMrtl:
Z. . birthif
the
Father
(whore
to the aympathixees with the Jeff. Day
day we art celebrating) be loved and &amp;drebellion. But the schemers were diaa
mtrad by aft.
'
W. ®f W.
pointed, and hence the aborition. The mi
,3d Gro^ox B. MaCi.rt.LA&gt;—The Najurliy of the convention would not rhtif
potein iflBea^u--May he live to Com­
mand. the artnlef rif the GeWn untffbhe
the aehemo,and the leaders are once-mor
Stan aod Stripes shall float triumphantly
foiled.
over al! parte of the North American
The convention organised by electin
Continent
FT. B.
IT. U. Riley of St. Joseph, Presidon
4th
Oca Narrow—May it come out
and tbe. usual number of Vice Preeidcul
triumphant over all fore and become ths
Star of the West In Industry, Wealth and
and Secretaries.
A committee appoint*

elutions, which were net radical

enoug

to suit the. taste of the dark lantern

traitors"

win

Iu thia dilemma, ths'‘earn

of the party.

uUcoduecd resolntioua auitin

rthdr own views and urged their adoptto
by tbe con rention.

Hon. Robert McCle

land look the lead tn behalf of the traltoi
ous wing of the Democracy, by introdui

•ng a resolution wtfleh* another prominer

member of the convention did Dot hes
tate to denounce in strong terms.

Freedom.
*A. P. D.
5th Tux Galust 3d—The hope of
our coon toy, and the pride of Mr State—
May she soon have an opportunity uf en­
gaging the rebels, and show their bravery

and patriotism, in fighting the battles of
her connlry.
6. P.T.
6th Tux Cavsk Vxurn Wnxcu Wg
Etoar—Tbo foundation of Freedom used
and sustained by Jbej’atriuta'hfltte Rev­
olution—Stay we lbs GrnndSons ofLtberty never desert ft white a droo of blood
courses tlwoughour vgios.
W. B. M.
, 7th ,Th« Womsf, Tug Flag and Tux

Tb

gentleman referred to is Mr. T. Romey t

representing Marquette, but we belfev &gt;

is a lawyer of the city ef Detroit.

In dt

nounciug -McClellsu’s resolution

he rt

marked that it was like saying to th

rebels “You are

wrong, set you her

been driven tb Ir by the North and Mr

justified.”

Mr.

Romeyn

added,

"M;

tgpgue stall cleave to my rwoutli bofor

I will go fur resolutions that apologize f&lt;&gt;
the rebels -in arms against the govern

ment.“
The McClellan resolution

was finall]

substituted by one less offensive, whicl
was passed, aud Uw original resclutioi

was stolen from the Secretaries table ti
prevent It from going npon record.

Am

aud beauty. 2d emblem of Freedom and
Liberty, 3d emtlam of wealth apd proa
perky—May they ever remain together
nntil time shall be no more. W. G. W8th Tas Srina akd Sndrxs—Emblew efijaual Rights— May she float

triumphantly in every breeze, a terror to
traitors at home and acaulion to powers
abroad.
U- II. B.
9th The W. mm or S|icuwtaw—Gcd

bless them—May »c prove ourselves
worthy of their friendship, ao that when
the ola flag floats triumphant over all
parts of tho Vnited States and we are al
lowed to return home, they will welcome
us with, “well done good andfo'rfhfol ser­
vant of our country, we vclcsms yau
back.”
W.G. W.
Alter these, tbe farewell address was

yet, thuresolution which Mr. Romeyi

read both to tho attendants and to at

did not hesitpta tu chatacterizo as an apol

sick in tbe hospital.
Bo you see that although wo have been

ogy fontreasou, met with au approve
from at least a part of the delegates fron

this cuenty.

soldiers for nearly a year, there is a little
fooling.of Patriatism left yet. Tbe Regimeat was called on dreu parade at four
o’clock and the farewell address rea l to

Surfi is Democracy.

them and a short but patriotic speech was
made by- our noble Cumieandar, Col.

President Lincoln, on tbe fith

teat.

sent to Congress a message comm*

« foliowet
“1 rccummctid the adaption of a ____
lulion by your honorable bodies, whicl
shall be substantially, as follows :

JiuolotJ, That tbe 1’uUcd States ougli1
to co-operate with any State which raay
adopt a gradual abolisnment of slavery
giving to such State pecuniary aid, to bt
used bj such State in 'ita discretion U
compensate for the inct:DvcnieDoea, pub
lie and private, produced by such changt
tii ay stem.

If tbepropmtliM .ooniained iathe res
-oluliou dwe-v
eneet the appautd -ol
■Congress and the ouuntrjr. there ia ili'

Cha/npHn.
On Ute morning of the 24 th a dispatch
came iu that five thousand of tho Rebels

had attacked our pickete, and of eourse
they wanted tbe old Michigan 3d to go
out and put a stop to the thing, and I ml
lieve it would have doge lite people of
Michigan good to Uye accu bow readily
every man prepared for the expected
fight; but they were destic
to be disSftC

place where the alurnnab hi
in the rnorning, ROt.a rc
found. They had heard du
was coming and they had rq
tbeir strongholds, and our li

to camp, wishing all kind* &lt;

Statas and people immediately iatereated
ahould be et4&gt;noedisti»ky notified ufAhr
fact, su that they may begiu to ca&amp;sUer
wbetherto accept or reject it. Tbe Fed

*11 U-ritlj J OU

U

soon

-v The batanee of -alia mtusage

Columbut, the Gibraltar of the West,
i oura, aod KentuBky Is frH.
At four
dock this morning the ftqtllka under
bm. Foote, poasisthiff of*fi gun-boms, 4
iDrtar boats, and trxflTport&gt;*cODYeyed the
7th Illinois Regiment, battalion of the
7th, tbe 74th Ohio, and 55th Illinois,
nder command of Geo. Bberman, pro­
ceded to this place. Ou arriving here It
as dtflicult'fo ahy .Whether the fortifies.
ons Were occupied by oar own elvhlry

a scout frpm Paducah or by the enemy.
Every ptrneratkrn was made for openig flirt and landing Infantry, when Gen-

Mg, steaming directly under the water
batteries. Oallsfird that our troops had
)ecu in potaesrien they landed and astended tu the summit, and together plantid the stars and stripes amid the eheers

if our brave tars and soldiers.
Though rising from a sick-bed to go
jpen the expedition I could not rorist
ending to examine the works, which are
&gt;f immense strength, consisting of tiers
jpon tiers ef batteries upon the river
rtnt and a strong parapet and ditch oov&gt;red by a thick, abattls on the land
ilde.
I’ha evaeuatura appear to have
ivaeuated hastTly. A considerable tjuan-

The Na»hxilla Tinut of the 1st is fautmed that James A. Sheldun, of Vjr
[Itria; Is rebel secretary of State, rfee
{unter.
Two brigades on the NateviUe and
Decatur Rsiln-sd, between here and
?raflMln, have been destroyed.
It is
Iso reported Mrit rt bridge Dear O»ltimda has Loe« destroyed. Great exeheaeot prevails south of Nashville und।
t
arge numbers are fleeing further to the
outh.
The rivers are rt-eedcing very slowly.
iftvfgrtUwn for thwlargest dess of boats(
rill probably continue for some time tot

. Washington, March 4.
The fol Id wing'.dispatch was receivedI
i-night, from tbe correspondent of the,
oeoeiated Press: “Gon. Banks’ forcesi
copied Alarlinsburgneateeday withoutI
jposilion, and the pickets continue to&gt;
ing in prisoners.
Although few int
•
.
l

Mitre.
He was captured by Cam
ly b, Micfugaa cavalry, near Berry-.

c.
‘InteHigence from Winchester leads to।
belief thaldaaknoa is there in fullI
x-. sad has mmpleted his prepcrnttatH
sppnee our upproadi three miles eastI

Ths RiahfDond Ditpalckvdh attention

&gt; mysterious writings on the wall, iodi
Hing that IJulou conspirator* arc at
■ark. Among these writings are tho
•Bowing :
“&amp;tteatfhq Uihom men I”
Watch and Wall?’ “The Union for-1
ver’”’ “TU Bay is dawning I” ‘Tbe
uur of ddiv^iiocc approaches." It tm।
rose significant annouaceiaenla thatcaiia- '
J John Bfmor Bott«, and twenty other
iHpocted cilfaens of wealth, charactcraiid
Mi tiyifotVt^arrcsteii, and tbepruclaoia-

rid,of slavery than to pay A much Jaeger

was merely rtimoreu.
ols. CorwrtntW-WMtc

virtually admitting

that thr war against the Unkm is wBgeH
♦b lhg.Jnterest bf slavery.

,
psynMnr •rfoW frflM Where
ir o«hr offices -are foesSed, to

•
the destruction of

reported to have reached Winton io forse,
Md^ ta Waving an Suffidk.
The ressow given by (he rebels' for not

» ’ ’Wyittrastvm ar fttse&lt;b,
SOW U IBS *!»¥&gt;

J&gt;ri

s«f

rallied up*n

and a

ticket

The day passed off

quietly, and the Democrats were gener­

Fortress Monroe, March 8.

ally vfotorfoua electing their ticket sate

Tba Mevrieac WM signalled this morn
ing down the ctaaaoel frwn Norfolk, in
front W Se wall's Point battery. AU was
excitowM about Fortress Moeroe at
tbit.oews end. tbe CumberUad, CowgrcM
Minaaeots, St. Lawrence and Raaapbe,
exchanged rigaate of danger. Tho Marrintao had nofoing above water but bar
flag atsff, fly mg tbe rebel flag, and smoke

to fifty. Frank AHcn, Republican, for
Attorney, wm eieeled over C. G? Hol.
brook by one maj’wity.

We d« in* f»w.

pose bi mnralute
moralize over the
tba raauiu

acknowledge riufrelrc* os

Wa

Republicans,

beaten ; aud are wilting to giro those win

stock. She moved slowly M*1 ate^ned
directly, for the Cumberland and Coogroos
lying at the awe th of JauioaRivor. The
Cumberland open*] en her with heavy

such a confesrioh.

And «e can only

prdntloChe' natneetff those elected, t&lt;»

indicate the innral significance of the groat
the name

achievement aeenmplialted in

;of prmociaey.

H'S..

The filllowing is official

■St-Obt) VGRWSU ‘

and cliovve the result in triitbfnl figures ]

and
Willard Haye, dem;

■&amp;TU00T5 VtXXfe

J. M. ifossdl. rep.

hare been introdneed to the public for wort .
(han sit years, and have neqirireftaa
|

William Jonw. dem,
Koyat A fudge, rep.
far exceeding any Fa»il/ Moitoitoe of a I
similar nature in the market.
J. W. ftnCkle, desn.
J. G. Woodru$ rep.

F^r-MaoH.

and hence their

, L. D. Fiptfrra|d, xfog),

Suit

John Ifotcbbtai. rap.

was onpqpng the Yotktewa and John*enabling him to expend
.
towa. film having po regular crew aboard
being nnly (Hrtiy msnnofl by three Corn­
pan its of the naval brigade, sod seeing . v
of
. -dollar*
----------------------each rear ...
in advertising their
the h-.pwte.ramaM ofemstending, struck her merits, and puWUhteg th«
enfora. The Jamestown limo took from
her all of her officers aa prisoners. Tbe

*’

"

Frank Allen, rep.

Tbe Monitor arrived st ten o^cfock
last nigbi and llnntedlately weut to the
pt^tecuoo'of.Uw Mianesdla, aground be­
law Newport News.
At 7 o’clock ^°d&lt;y the Merrimac,
YoPkfowo, Jamestown, and several tugv,

wept towards the Minnoaota.xmd opened
lire. The Mpnilor ntet t-bein and opened

er.
The
Merrimac retreated. .Tfia
.Monitor was commanded by Lieut. Warwith great rtfll,
assisted by chief enihear Stimcrs. The
Minnesota Was somewhat injured, but
kept V^{».&lt;«Pt'n«ou* fire, The Mdnitor
is tinipjtired^dyH^y.for xpother attack.

re I

CnroJonuucnble of
end l.iref
Comnluni cojU U ro.UmeJln arbiel. lb.
Puri&amp;er end P.U.

'Wor'K.Wke a CWow..

ftkoovS. VAX*
•rt the «u&gt;l MMrt ««1 UMirougU niU, that
intoju«xl.
* 1
.
fo &lt;*jroe«ly upon Hu Liter, eieio

to

li-.Hutu.k. di in.

(J

5«

W&lt;n. Sbelifon.

dem.

Nathan Barbra, flvni
Ma-miu Alien, detn.

W. 1. F. 11 □ms, rep.

D. C. Hawley, rrp.

[

II. Broiimp, rrp.

■
1

II. A. G««raljenr, dem.

*

D. G. Robiuvoii, &lt;L m.

Wn». I;pji4&gt;u, rap,

J. AV. SletAiinv, rep.
AwsnoTTras.—We

attention

would call

to ti* advertise mint bynde&lt;l

"Ambrotypes'* in another column.

Sam

flcs of the w«irk performed by Mr. HurstairsTcadieg ,t«» this office, and they

betoken their onn merit.

Wo may

will
be.

permittvd,t'r«ty&gt;MMtvrr,n8 an indication
•d our jodgntreLtn sn&lt;-b nutters, that no

Letter opportunity Id likely t» occur

fi r

any in this vicinity tofiLtain prominentk
dear and life-like “Shadows" which shall

preserve tbe lineaments of the substance
u Inch is not only “lading,” but rapidly

tSF” Taa Waarwrn.— We h&gt;ve

a

thaw—an

'nnnicnv.-

had

rain—continuing

Um.nit’i Sahirdly rdght Sunday and Sun­

day. night.

Sleighing

sums.

«i/'

AV agon*

ItaijA—line Wr&lt;f* and beautiful flowers—

weH—they’ll bo here wdft surtm.er;—

to be the casa with
t3T" r&gt;ocrtH.—M nm. Bwlow, G&lt;w4-,

TW iwk lAvcr VAX.,

drove of something hear 230 store hogs,

for the railroad yeeterdav.

"BX-ooS. Vu.A^x.cr,

‘ iki.

“cau’.lariJ anything,'
ous,
tion,
tPaxn ir. thti ^otutie,
(JOszitvca, *&lt;4,

•

re«ak«i*tH

We appre

hero, ikw. wffl lw M. "MnWr

&gt;hn Mrl—ni-

I i itrt ffill Uli l

krrieJHn the maT»

&lt;

W\«-

fired by the rebels.
After which, the
Merrimac and two gunboats opened with The peculiarity .of the
shat and shell on tbe Newport Nows bat
AS\.oo\ ‘Vvx.’Tv^gt cvvvdk. VvW.%
terics. Some accounts say that the garis that ther Strike at the runt of -Dfseiwe,
risun was cntnpeUed to retire to the
by crudiestmg every (article of impurity
woods. Others say that lite gunboats
X\x»t
were obliged to retreat.
The Minnesota did not get steam up in for the life and health of the body depends
’
•
time to aid the two frigates. She «a* ! upon the -pnritv of the blood.
If the blood U poisoned, the l&gt;odv drags
followed by the St. Lawreoae, aad from
out a ipisnrabls sxiftcqca. The&lt;c jpetlicines
neccaity engaged the rebel vessels at the
distance of one mile.
It was the tinprc*s
&lt;\ku*.\xA
ion at the Ifoint that ixXb were eousidcraWy damaged, hut ibeaa statements are
based on what could be seen with a glass
at the di«tar.co of eight miles.
Tho
. Jf/f cumotfifm.
Mercimau was also briieved to I»e aground
'7'j/jrvjasia,
Ur.te xfcau a J.r,
When the Baltimore boat left sbe In* a
Li'.T CMaplaiw-f, Ftvr a*wi Jiff; e,
tn He distant from the Minneeota tanking
Leucsrrhorx,
JVmaJs Oitr.yl-xir.tr
no attempt to tmdeat her.
Eryr-.pHat,
L’t. jSmAok^'c Fire,
After tbe text gun waa fired from tbe
fTurr.^ru,
fcbtiBtfonc,
Minnesota persona declare they saw a
Qsrztunftlon, tti.
daaso volume of vapor rise from tbe
Merrimac, indicating an cxploamn ef
aueraeeari
It is noi known if this la on
OKEparwn wru.- her datghterwav cured
Irtit it is believed she was aground. It of file of. nine year.' .Undiuy, and St Vito/
was the intention of tbe Minnesota Io run
ANOTHER writes, bi» yt-n
xurtd
to close quarters and avoid tbe »r«»n bow
h&gt;&lt;! A1*0"1 Wasted awjiy.
of the Merrimac, and carry her by boardrhe’ Qociuta pronoun ccd the ease tycuramg. This ah* Merrimac didn't seciu wclmcd to give an opportunity fur.
ANOTHER was cured of Frvr-anJ Ague
As lite Baltinuna boat left Old Pbint
switf DtVi'jg every madieino in his reach.
at 8 o’cfock she tort, lite Erricsaoa steam­
JAMUIHER was cured of Fever Sore
er Monitor go’ng in.
which, h^d rxisled fourteen Tears
•
Pbrtress Monroe, March fl.

W m. llama, dem.
M. W. Buck. rap.

whisk bare bees showered upon bin (rum

W\ Xvt\rV».

B«xru&lt;W4re. Ftos ta tfie Stale rriuow.
’ fluvial
Tribute.

u«»* has prea recsired hers to-Jaj

until

cm«u

Ob the day

tbe spur »&lt;f tbe moment,
pJacrdJu the field.

Ja^oowMarah^-WP-M.

Mfly’teinroaC’ptun.

as into aa eight o'citwk

returning Cel. Corcoran, Is that maps and
drawings bare been foowd concealed upon

Tbe English pooph

paper.

the initiative In a strict party movement.

Die RcpuLIiaani failed n&lt;&gt;

election, when a few were

^'vo U.

State

The Democrats nomi­

nated a straight ticket on Saturday even-

MR. HORTOK

J*
*-

bn Monday last.

Will rsmtin In town a few &lt;fsyi lenjer. Galhry

iu. Lopia, March 7.

thirty dollars, and j
for any

K. RICK, Oen'l Svpan»tt«4eat.

Charier

Tie Virginia treops baw -Uol seat

away.
• *
The people dread

Irop-al.ad . vasrcto .fouabt, from eight Uli
booh,Sart df thh n&lt;i&lt;? tondiihg each ot^-

amount to sustain ths Union egpW thu

thus

AMBROTYPING!

Tbc Rwfeaiood Ditpatdi uhgWKurntna-

argues

tteyFww..............
Mlfiit Kipreasv..^..•••*••*. M.

were swarming wish-officers from the
CMfSuML
C
:

guns, gut the bails glauoed off. having un
effect.
Al the same time, rebel iron clad
boats JacDoetowm and Yerktowu oame
dowa Uw Jttmes River and engaged our
ity of ordnance and ordnance stores, a
frigates on the other aide. Our batteries
lumber of anchor and the remainder of
at Newport flows opened on tbe gunboats
he chain ends stretched over the Vi rar,
to ssswutoo Cumhsri»pd and Cwogram
md a largo supply of torpedoes. Tbe
wWob butag sailing vOsoele, wore at Uh
Icsolatlon waa visible everywberp.—
merry of.tbn rebel steaotore. They both
Huts, tents and barracks presented
rained baa«r braadsldteop-lb« Merimac.
lolhing but their blacksoed remains, which was slowly appronohing. but all
bough tbe town was spared,
A garritbe effect visible waa to slightly clteck
-oh we* left in the work oonristing of her speed. She then ran against the
jearly two thousand iufiuitey and four
Csmhhriaad, strilrinuher about midships,
i usd red cavilry.
litahfay laysag open her side. Sbu U»«n
Signed
G.W.CGLLAM. Bn»-G»*.
djMr uff and fired into tba disabled ship,
and again dasflod against with her irpo*
Louisville, Ky., March4.
clad prow. aud. kuocking in her side, left
No passes will hereafter de required to
■y pwmt in Kentucky.
*

that we. may better pay heavily to get

slaveholders;

ra^NM a^arwAM.

the I

: wenUoD ever assembled in te&lt; State.But what did they, do 1

March 4.

ThefoHo&lt;M^fRO« tba o&amp;aial reI •rt of Gon. MeCelUm :

„

�WJUt!

r»ra

LIFE BTTERS,

On High Boom, ai^ths

SMU

ftenta! hoeo*fcr tKe
a____ ____ i

usriaas

DfcUG

IW

TO K KttilEO

STCrttKUI

Roberts &lt;fe Striker,
D|tTK,UCTI0K OF PhontBTi'.—The LoUiavHfe JowruW ways that within three
mamba |8«.0(M) worth of impre»ed
slavca injrehcl.cninps have died in three
Ky. Counties glune.

FALL AND WINTER
rVS.c%v ‘Weeverev ,

nta &gt;xot oljtrs A to Wit

me mhhIi

W E ARE NOW ON HAND
»W&gt; on. of th. LARGEST
BEST A-ortmutU of

\\a%,

1
I-^y* Frmn Mexico tbe newa h that
sickness continued severe in Lhe allied

and sixty-two; mseut 37C. PrlndTe, Judge of
Probate.
lathe mailer of tho estate of Mm A. Pitts, lata
of brie county, M, «f X«r Ycyk, deceased
Un reading and filing the petition, *oir verified

cnmpu and that Gen. Prim had agreed
.on prdiminacies for iii*ghlinli&lt;ina.
of said estate, in the State of Nfcw TtffE
Therropuo 1t It Ordered, that Mondor ths !4th
day of ft*ecb,*tMA at eleven o^foet in the

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tux

MTS BITTERS.

ST-AJTIOINnSZR’Sr,

I passed clotted blood by tbe urethra. I an now
entirely cured^nd take pleasure in recommeudlng
these remedies.”
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PENS, PKKCIUS, INES. PAPER, EXVF.L0PE3. CARDS, A«, Ao.

this

Pearl Ambrolype; Omainviit-il
Anil»mryfxy !mp*-nal Ain

ALL KINDS OF

Executed ot» short notice an4 »be beat manner, at
Jbis oHiee. Our jobbing Gsoililiea are the best in

Tp Cousntnptivea.
THE AdveriiNcr having been.reator'*d
to heahh ir dfew weeks by arervsimnle remedy
after bat log suffered several rearjiwit^n sdvere
/ung afsction. and fimt dread dis* Se. tinuuwpt*&gt;n~ laBnxion, tu maka krawatv hfofellowuSsr
era th,- mreua of cure.
To all who desire it, be will send of the pre­
scription used, (free of charge) with thedirec:ion«
for preparing tbe same, nhicb they will find a

tb»^,re»eripuon. io to benefit lhe alllicted, and
•preml ittformatinn whieb he conceitca fo be in­
valuable' and he hopbs every suffeter will try his
,remedy, as it will cost them uothinr, and may
prove a binning
Parties wishing the preacriplfon will please rddress
Mar. EDWAKD A. WILSON.
L. .
WHHamsburg,
deci-am
Kings Cbu*tY.£&gt;ew York.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
Alt persons haring claims against the
firfdtey/aefam. J. Wrote,
deceased, pre hereby notified and requested to
Kreeent the same for examination and adjustment
&gt; lhe uaderslgfied CmnmiMionera,dUly appainied
by tbe Probate Court for the county or Barry,
who will meet fur such purpose, at. th«house of
Juhu DGHabeeh, In the townahip of WoteWadd, in
said countv,on Saturday, tbe fifteenth day of March
next
andon
twentv-riaht
ofJune Brxh
&lt;*RfSaturday
thousand the
eight
hundred andday
Sixty
two; st the hoot of tea o’efock„A. M.,‘ on the res­
pective days above meatioued. Six motitlia from
the IXth dav of January. Inst., being tbe trine
limited 'by Hie Hou. Probate Court for lhe final
luiiuiiincnt irf all claims against sstdvifate.
Dated, Jouaary sg. 18«I
JOHN 1DWT.ADER. I thMiuiejgupid
SAhFOBl) OTTO,
stanwr.

brotype; R«livv&lt;* Amhreitypr; Doul&gt;h
'
Am br*»rv np
ANnflftHVWo “w* to writer. •• shun notice,
and Prien to suit orders, worn 80 cents to 1^,00,
with good Cases.
Ol&lt;rpictumaf DoceaacdJriendi copied aa good
aa original.
I will go at any time end anew here, Ia lhe
oonuty. le take bikrneases of tho Stefa or Deed.
or|o tgo. views of Fabio Buildings, or private

WkXXcX'ft
arc X\\c \ubov maw’*

iW*

tndwM»»«rrfyror»J. Itavrhm! uenMMirttas*."
D. Wratetrslt, Em., of South Stb, near 6th St,
WlUiamsbttfgb, L. ?.. writes: ••AuguUi.lMd—
Having been troubled with a AHfcnlty in the Liver
and to bilious attacks, I waa advised, by a friend,

DARLING’S UVEM RnOULATOR.
1 did no and found it to operate admirably, retnor
Ing tbe bile aud arousing the liver to activity. I

T3LoWck'»

%XowxUe\x "BX-VUes

9m*U*B,s Life BIMsMf

aav-c. \k.e Vioov vt\t\w
“5)Oe\ov'* *»\W.
*Dv. TKoVtuXC*
9Awwvae\v "ftvXXcrs

arc
v\c\\ w\'» StAttcx
aw&amp; Corw^orX.

YJr. *Y\.o\yae\C%

J, &amp;. GOODYEAR &amp; Go.

Slome\\ l&amp;'Ateta
x\\c weak wwA
-duoctioui, by mail or express, poat-paii
is,
DAN’L S. DARLING,

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

JOB PRINTING,

up in frOccnl aa4 fl Dottlca each.

Adv. 'RoWVi
ftXo«vivc\v ’AWtc-v*
Ckvwsc &lt;xvm\V| &gt;Kkc\a\xcX\o\\^
ww&lt;X. xwoNte Ia'jc cw\o\^lx\SVc.

"ft*. ‘S.Qtoack'%

SOOTHING SYRUP,

3SZtOFJF-A.T’S
LIFE FnsEJRANixFHkF.NU DlTTERs

Far CMidrtn Teeltaring.

j'THESE ME D1 CUN E8 hare now been bei JL fore lhe public for a period of TillKT1 YRS.
Wind, greatlv facilitates the process of teething, and during that time hare maintained a high
by rofteninr the gums, reducing all inftMUrflnti—
eharadee in almost every part of tba Globe, for
their extraordinary and immediate poser of res­
toring perfect health to persons aeffering under
TO Wfl^« THB BOWELS.
nearly PT ere bed of jjiacqse to which the human
pc; etui upgii it, mothers, i| njll give res) ’«•
The following are among the distreuing vari­
rJ&amp;W ABD SEAbTMTO TplfB INFANT ety of human diseases tn which tho

W»‘ h»T» p»t upaad told 1|&gt;U article for &lt;W
ten mn, and can asv, in cwyfdmre and IrwU e/

VEGETABLE LIFE VEDICIKES

avc Wnx- 'RqX&amp;c v'% Vv\«x\(N,
’^.VvV-twXX'tXA* *ftux'rv\\ctx, YNvj&lt;-&gt;
t\XXcy^,
«\.c.
FH/wr art rut wo in quart
l^Hles, of u'Kieh the aiz-.-e ia-a fao^sim-

■ile. • the .’xtc’.

•iijfor
.,.
C. V7. TtcLxe-’i, S'rof filter, J!c. 6
East Fourik-L:t., »C,»r.:'r.rio.fi, to whom

all orders ehoxda le oddrteced.

FOR SALE P¥
naaBTBcax, H«A»Aan, RaaTuacxtsa, ItL-Txarix
Axxmr, Laxsovb. and Mblaxcmollt, which are
genera! symptom* Df Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural consequence of its cure.
*
COSTIVENEW, by cteanaing the whole
length of the inteotiaca with a solrent process,
axic without violence-, all violent j.urges leave tbe
bowels costive within Iw^jM**
FEVERS of all kindsrwn«atdKhg tbe blohd
to a regular circulation, through the process of
respiration in such cases, and the thorough solatiou of allTntesWnaT obiilrbHion iti others.
Tho suhscnbrr is how prepufvJ to idl
Tbe Lira Mkmuxks have beta known to euro
RUEUMATIHM
in Ume weaks,
2SE
&lt;B nermuMily
miSSfHR^c'n
0?1p(°taod
Bh. iSIXMILY GIQCEEJES

GROCERY, SALOON

BENTON HOUSE,

lAxstsiktg mioh.
WlLLlia UlNMAV.rroSrictor

BOARDING-HOUSE

joiBto.

-

'

‘

DROPSIES of all kinds.¥y freeing aod stragth

Aw low ar the loweut, for Carikor rcadj*
1^.’ .u ... ,upay only.
‘

Warm Meals at All*Kaurs!

Prize Poetry*
Let Chiofletaabocal ef deeds of war.
And Mioairels tune their sweet guitar.
A wetter tbeno my ieart it Sila—
In prttss of Hkmxcx'bmatchless Fill*.

■Their cares are found ia every land—
Amid Russia's snows—and Afrfe’s re»d
Their wondrous worka-tbe papers till.
Produced by iluua'i matchlcsa Pilis,

- ’foni, a nd

is firo-.-ided wiiK a rrfi-frwzrcl. from
eo^ -terftitem.
•- Cd. per lot tie, or

vca.c J

-

*v\xv\.i
ir4*

WvwWvy ^wwke,

Darling’i Liver Be gulaor.
in affording mmediato relief. It is a thorough
Market, which w&gt; Liver sad bhiioM ewedy."
Mrs. Toung. of Brooklyn, writes: “February
are prepared to mH al a email
2S, IMO.—In May last I had a severe eitackofPiies
which confined me to lhe house. 1 took one Lotadvjmce from

Brer shown ia

102 NasMuSt, New York,

ll pcrwniA haring e.'aima against the estate'
ol ABLE DRAPER, deceased are bcrebv
DGtitled aad requested to prru-nt tho unit for
•xeaiiiiatiiHi and sdjuatiavnt in lhe undersigned
t’-Kiiuiisslomni duly appointed by the Probate
Court fin* lhe county of Itarry. who will mc&lt;-1 far
■tirh purpore, al the bouse nf Thomas lileckman,
in the township of Barre, in aaid eouoty, nu
WHnesdav, the tweMr-sixlh dav of March next, I Cntyon AmbrHjpe; Vtanett® Antbrvend on Salueday the m- 'eenthday ofAugust, one
itam-xid eight hundred and alxtyoao, at the ।
«ypt»; MvliiineidyptiSphvrwitype j
Mirrnr Atnbmtypc; Nwlt»gr$pbir;

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sairaRxer^'.^'-

PATENT MEDICINEB

Estate ol Ch*r|aaC. Grinin,
ef tbs day.
\
Z’A'ftJJriTAWJOAJL-STATEOFJilCHlOAli,
Coahty of Barry, u.
Ata Session of the Probate Court for His Coun­
ty Of Bvry. lwHvnai the FuhsM.Office, in tbe
village of Healings on Tuesday thu Hlh day of
February, in lhe year one thousand eight hund­
Wo would respectfully anponnee ta ths oitlred and sixty t*»; proaouS, S. C. Prindli-, Judge tens of Haitian and nciuity, tfua we intend to
oi Probate.
.
sell everything in our Imo of trade »a cheap M cap
d ,n^m'tWr &lt;’r,hc«,»‘e&lt;’f«"rtc* C- Ori®n bo bought al any place. Give ua a call and Judge
for, ypurwlvea. Wo intend to sell
On reading and filing the
of James lUUwvny. Adminl
(KEBEAff, IW. 'DASH
praying*, foreeriain reasons
.m.—.
lie may be Hern red to sell cevteiti Beal Eriate in
orRetdf Pay, o*ly.
said petition described, for the purpose of paying
the ifebte nf said deeasrd.
*
Special attention will bopaid io COMPOUND­
Tbvrcu,x-n it is ordered that Monday, tbe 31st
INGmd
ratting
up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any
day of M^rch, A. D. Ibfix.at ten o'clock A. M., be
BMigncd mr the kaaripg of said pctrtiun. and one purchasing luedictoea of ua can re&gt;y upon
that the heirs at igw of »ajdfleccpetLat:dai: other their being
persona itiiOFeeicd in e«i&lt;l eslate, are required to
appear at a session of said C«|t. &lt;haq to be bo|drn at tfic Probate Office, -n Die Tillage of HastROBERTS A STRIKER.
inga, aod show cause, if any there be, why the
Mmi A 1MJ.
pray er of the petitioner should not be granted.
Aod it is further ordered, that aaid petitioner
give notice to tbe persons interested, in said
estate, nf tbe j»cn(let)cy of aaid petition, jmd the
hearing thereof, by eauiing a copy oT this order
Io be published io tbr Republican Banner, a news
pajter printed in said eupnty. of Barry for six
successive weeks, frawMtoteiy aterious to said
car of hearing.
IA true copy.)
8, C. I'RIXDl.E,
febl'J
Judge of Probata.

NOTICES

c&gt;3

arc eo\W^.o?&gt;e(N.
tcwfc cw\A
vooX.% a\xA \vtvWx
vACvcXv Whak-C X\veu\
.

Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street. N. T..
writes: “Feb. 20, IMO.—I bate been subject to

Upon our aholrvs may be found sU tflbo

A

SPECIAL

JLidneyJjQYizjz Z a in t s.
aw&amp; wW
taewtam.-

L*ntga.

Wo also keep «n hand a good aMortmepI of

MOST POPCUR

(ST"’1.......

Jjfiiczis Fever; . , ‘
Fever and -figue,
IavCt £oninlainf*

Hou. John Cross writes, 'Brooklyn, March IS
IBM. In the spring of I8l» I took a seryre cold
which induced a violent fever. I took two dosea

In foci, everything in the Grocery Hoe, tnth es
will be needed for fhnrilv um.
Also a jpeai variety ef Ute

mpxctal

taXew \w \^te\k£v
o&gt;\&amp; ut \\\c ^.ro\xcv Utwc, cvr
a %wv^ \\rtw

And now contider myself Xnfirrfy eurfJ,“

such si
TEA. COFItt. SUGAR. BPICPL IWER.
PRUNES, FIG8, RAI3IN8, CODFISH;

roit Ttix
of the pendoocy of said pom ion, and the hearing
thereof, by cauting a copy of this older to be
published iu the Republican Hanner, a newspaper ।
prlntini and circulating iu said county of lurry, .
for three soeeuive week*, irnurediateTv previous
to said day of bearing.
febSfitS
S. 0. PRINDI.E.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

HxWVCjXjtevx.

wceAcA aw wr&lt;vc\c cK
11 *. l i. — ■ - - * ... - x. .I. i*

been affiicted wltb pUes, aeeompaaled with bleed­
ing, tbe last throe years ; I used

DRY GOODS

doay be permanently Milled.

!«. Ww "BVviou*
RIAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

HP FOR MXCHANJCAL AM© MKPJC1!&lt;|L
PURP03ES,0NLT^E| . ,
Ih-HTSa ANt&gt; Lakl—Doth
Iluular
and Lane have gone to VVasbingUm.—
Wo may now hope Umt their diffictikY

-m a VMOAuxxt vAiirii vmX.1
oum a-W 15m. “vW*
'jV-.'n. \* Wvr Xe,”
«» «.
Ck««v\ — n. grcKl

Lunch rfddai/cd

TLA
nli
COKEEE. ( ITKXUX3.
.
. ftCKLHP.TONGriiSAI^

MonMiJuV.

Dc^^&amp;iXaitey.

Kml CoMljt—tAarcXi, In Monday; Juno .atMUnday; feptan&amp;er, 1st Moaday; Des total r, 1st
MJM^te’riei ttanUy-Fchroory, 3rd Mondav ; A*.

DINES,

ar.

Jhtao^lM Ctmsi and Lemonade.
Mean! wilhU fernfeted by
by tbe weeft. • ;

day or

goat ind Monday

.geyf^y.-,hH t‘^uus’ I°,U’U1U
I .,\r
BEAVnKlL CORPLIMOX.

J&gt;

A1*!. -ftiaUy', ffyou dcaird

WW

*: &gt;&lt;

pr ^BAtT

t call at thu km pf -tho Barber Pule
efc*’.
A. Gctkl) tgr’a 11 ard

I^HANNAS.

�M»"-* a./n
TAB GBBAT

10

NATIONAL

JOILK8 a

PILLS.
ruromon
AMKCMMN CBMKNT GIAJE
than ney New York

“LOW PRICES”

HU.MdjBrtkba'tawkfcrferarp’***

or Eastern Paper.

KEESJS.

ORKAT IMDUCYMDiTF TO CLUBS.

in it* Diirtaeuth Year.

Better Family Newspaper.than any N«wYork, or other Eastsrn Paper published.
It contains Eight Pag** ofBevcn columns
• a*h, making It larger than tto Nw York
Tritam. |M«lr MieMgaa re*
deni all Important General News as Ful-

GEANT&amp;SPAUDLDTG

IT WILL MEND IJ5AVHER
war Baraes*, Mraps,
&gt;**W
IT WILL MENI- Gl-Aae.

*"iTwi llm^nTTivobt.

DB. J. BOvEE DODS’
Imperial Wine Bitten!!
row all who have net na«4 Aeau
tbs world to prod* ee tbeir *&lt;m*L

IT WILL

We eb»D«aga

MSNt&gt; CHINA.
ottor’rcnivdy *■« ewUuT* to »»cred vf thia. A

WFBTUX—
BTATB OFFICEMft.
AG8TIN BLAIR. Goorw.
11ENKT T. BACKUS.PteOdwrtof itoRenslasad
W dwfa Ltoatanaht Ger emar.
JAMKgX PUKTKi. rtacraury of Bute.
GEO a GE II. UUU0K. Deputy
do

rm.n.lt,™

THREE TO FOIHl- DAYS LATER
TWANANTNEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with ita Agricultural,
Commercial, ■liara'Ilanmus, aod State

©SyTOOMBIHMOTlICH
ffi on USE OF TRADE;

IT WILL MRNFI MARBLE.

nf
MicMsan— 1ta
devoto&gt;n to the
Loa! and General InWeata &lt;d Michigan,
give to it* cxihinma

IT WILL MEN I' l'OI« EI-AIN.

II w’li. MKNI&gt; U.ABAS'1 ‘K.

H will Mrnd B .... l&gt;«.l Uta. ■»&lt;! i«

Attraction* which

Cltitffta »f MwMgM twnvw*. find in any
New York or other Eastern Paper, and

Come and See !!

mW a—&lt;w «&lt;a i.fntuxcuuar

Jnhm

G toe’ll

Mechanic*, Merchant, or Piofewdonal
Man. and give to the Detroit Wtdrfy

WB

la mily uceesaart t«m«ke tto tnal. Th«
UMKlaaf avwy au|«rtor nari.ty. toil g
on*, tiiir* UrotMrr tb*a ottor wiaM; «

N*w» Departrnvnt*.—giving, each werk.
a
*nmmarY &lt;if’ all
interesting and

h‘K^RfSS5ra£,“8~-

JOHN M. GBWURY. Kupt. Fublio Instruction.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Deputy de
8AMUCL H. LACET. Catn'r. Btaie Land OSes.
UTKUB HEWITT. Deautr

M.,k.L NEWS fRUM

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

Dr. Pods' (ekharted Wise Bitten
ajls TraniKPiicaiD i

■r•
.
Regular, reliable cm respondent* with
the Michigan Regiments in the Army .and

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.

LN11H£NT CONSUMPTION.
oftbs
*11 caa

PBCMPECTVS FOB IBM.
and' accurate account* of tbe movement*
of our Michigan a&gt;tldiera during' the' »rar.
and at the doings of e&gt;&gt;ngrcu
In I hi*
leature. the Tribune luia m« mipcrha in

Tnc Dai|.t Advert:*** baa entered its
twnty streuth volume, toing the oldest

existing toiraal in the North-west, and
has torn identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase oft ha
commerce tto industry and prosperity
of tto Pbninsulab Stats.
Its proprietors are determined that it*
ftitur* shall to worthy ef tho confidence
and support of lhe Mend* &lt;&gt;f Truth, Ju*
tics,

110 00 a year aaved tn every family
On* Buttle of

AMERICA CENEKT CUB.
Price 25 G uta p*r Bottle.

&lt;t variety of rare fully aelectrd new* and
Fatuity reading, while th* attention paid
to tmr own Shit matters inwke* it, for I bn
Michigan render, whether fsnn»r. toe
edmnie, or other, aupvrtor t«» auy Eastern

A large stock of

Prlc* 25 Out*-per Bottle.

Pfitw 25 Cent* per Bo*.ti«.

Prica 25 Crnts |m» Boillr.
Price 25 Cent* f*r lUt'-D.

Fuxdo* and Humanitt.

FuUUcal.
It will aim to to bold and fearless In
advocating tto principles of the Rxru*llCAjr Party, which if faithfully carried
out in tto councils iifour nation, will save
our coutnry from the evil* now toaettlng
it, and will make it the freest and tost
Government the world ever naw.
It wUl discuss with faithfulness and
candor all the great onesti»ns agitating
th* publie mind from day to day.
On tto question nf the extension uf Humam Slavery, it will stand forth its oncompromising foe. believing as it most

Which we

'Rjgrnriifflra

religiously does, that slavery is tto pri­
mary cause of tto present conflict to
twevn the North nnd tto South, and that
it lerves s fearful Uightupnn ttocnnntry
or nation seeking to outspread and upheld
it
It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of tto present
war against trca*&lt;»n and disunion, until
tto Inst vestige &lt;&gt;f this ino«t ilkatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.

• News Department.
The proprietor* nre resulved to spare
no pains or expense to make the Aotertisxx equal, in all that vconstitutrs a
go&gt;&gt;d newspaper, to any published in the
West.
With this view an able eorps of
reporters, writers and correspondent*ba*
been engaged, who** attention every
passmg event of ^importance will claim.
An-angnunt* have been made wujuring
for this paper th* rntot complete midpendium of foreign intelligence published
in any paper we«l of New Y«»rk. while
our futilities for obtaining domestic new*,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed by any ottor journal, Resides
having paid correspondent* in all tto
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during tto
sossion nf Congress, and shall always to
prepared to send special reporters w toreover occasion may require. Thus, aa a
newepaper, we propose to place the A©v EKnsxx in the first rank.
‘

-i M M MMUi
&lt;•/ U~ h
Co»&gt;llMtlM.raall„ifU Saaaraa*!**
'TOTSKgT-WTOSStU.

ment to Voluntary Eff-rt on ito nart ol
tto Republican* nf Michigan. r«r tto

GROCERIES

Hterkry end mtewllaneou* deparment.—
Tale*, aketehca. poetry and home and
toreign nows will find ample spec* in onr

TERMS* *511.

JOHNS
78 WILLIAM SlREET.

itnporaul to Bui Idem.

r E M ALES.

Important tu Farmer*.
terne eerybody

JOHNS ds CHOHLEYB

DR J. 1®VEE HODS’

CEMENT ROOFING,

•art NONT DUR AMU. HOOFING tn wmt H ii
•VOTWIMMMA HUE. WAfEK. WEATHER

DRY GOODS!

rer»*Hv ackucwladpd tebeMMM-secd b» GUTTA
PERC1IA AND INDIA RUBBER.
*
x

DU. J. H&lt;»VEE PODS’

Ara cuaeeved if a pure »»d uBMlidterstoi «mm. comblh-d irub Jiaiu-rry. Hutomoir* re.!, Ucr&gt;to'- WiM Ctor er TrovBarl. .'riktuanhCliNto*linle Flower*, and Gvutiau. Tin i *r« mab«toU duwd nmoKg tint qnaeK
the cmintry, aud Sfaitwi wi

Il can to applied by any &lt;«•,

Hnat. tA&gt;M&gt;or8Touu.SMu&gt;juit0 uIRoor

penubia m a
TONIC, MkDICISE A5D BEVER ACK
PVIUTIABE ONE BOTTLE!!

x.x«ivxx&gt;
GVTTA

TUF MCTBOIT TRI WEEKLY TRIBVKE

HF OLD FRIENDS

Herrick** Swrar Coated

Pill*.

Stacks of

la ptifiliiibed evorv Tuesday .Thursday and
Saturday muntins; and aent by mail to
all parts, on tbn morning of publication
al 08.00 per annum; two enpira, B5.00;
five copies.' Di'onn address, 110.00; and
any larger numlier at the same rate,
it
ontaln* all th* l«U»t n«w nf two day* nt
the Daily.

PEliCUA

CEMENT.

For Coating Metals of all

Kinds when

exposed to the Atthm of tto Weather,

aud

CIlAcLKB WlDDiraiJ)

Fir rrarrvlicaM Bnulrlag Metal
Bartarall ktoa.

elakbwty la not injurvl by Um nontna

umns.

WSCKX.T ADVKBTMUL
It ia now over
th* weekly tone
menced. If ha*
•till contina* to

BitUra

rrvpsred by an sminesi SBilakiftfid pl v*i*t*«
Um h»«U ilieni auccr«»ru!l; in ,bi* fraetit*
he lut iwwuti fit* yr»n. The pi*pii«i*r,
r&lt; purct.uiiia thccveliune r&gt;xbl
kiidkri! Dr. D&lt;xJ»' &lt; •lebodid Ju'.

nnrPXXJ3£4» 'HZS!2 41JTT2KBS

KINDS.

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VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1862.

©riginal Jortrj.

fastings' ^nsintss Sirtrtrrj.

GRANT A SPAULDING,

riGHTMAN A ROBINSON,
fl f ANUFACTtJRERS of tin, sheet-iron and eop111 per-ware. Dealerain iron,Mils,steel,glasa,
shell-hardware, cutlery and HorM. Store onidour

'Til tbmllsfttoy wife

MASON ALLEN,
ealer in groceries, provi.toas,

Sinew then Tro tri roll «d many a nlle.

D

4s&lt;«, fliah, tetter, lord. pork, sad t-r.
•llktad- AIm toys esadtM, etc.,etc.
Sto
Caltforn • Btoek. State street, Hastings, Mid

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALER In all kind. Of Family Groceriee,
Stone and Wooden ware, and a general aaI*Wtw.nl
Pwivi^nn.
al..

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—

Ferny Lome in Michigan.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
DEALERS in drug*, medicines, ipateatmedi­

’Til then I pined my childhood days.

cines. paints, oil., turpentine, burning fluid.
"Rowel's Block,"'Hull ags, Mich.

W.PARKER,
WHOLESALE end retail dealer In Groceries
end Provisions. Pork, Lard. Butter, and

KXAPPBM A BCRR0W8,
TTORNEYS sad COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Solicitors in Chancery, Tax and Inouranct
.—..
i
...—j_j »_ wlth prompter

A

■nd Manty.

Camp Brosdhsad. Frederick City Md.

^Jisnllanj.
J. C. Bcuowa

NWEEZEY A ALLEN.

faul oonwats wife.

TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chaneery. PartienUr attention paid to Coavernnciag, the invratlgaUoa o (title* to Land
Foreeloaurra of raortgagea, Ae. Will ba bappy
The August sun beat with fierce heat
to attend to all calls in the Una of their prafeiaioa
and hniinsM.
upon a broad, ripe field of yellnw wav­
Office in the Court House, Heatings, Mich.

A

A

ing wheat, and upon tbe hand of reapers
before whom Ita golden glories were be­
ing laid low; with steady, equal stroke
H. W RIGHT,
the men swung the great cradles, and
threw out tbe xbeuvee to the binders wbo
Particular attention paid to the collrction of followed cloae behind.
With bare chest
claims and money promptly remitted.
and brown sinewy arms, they toiled, low­
Office, with W. W. Ralph Em., MiddliriUe,
ing
no
time
bv
the
way,
for tbe owner of
Barry County, Michigan.
the farm wielded the foremost cradle and
DANIEL COOK,
the gulden grain was shedding before his
USTICE OFTHK PEACE. General Land and eyeA As they reached the end of the
Tax Agevt will attend to the eollection of
fiickl, a woman stood before them, hold
a little boy by the hand. The woman’s
eyes and checks were hallow, nnd ber
huir hung in thick masses of grey upon
JACOB FERRIS,
her forehead. Her Iwnt form arid hag-1

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IONIA,

MICHIGAN.

I. A. HOLBROOK,

J. M. RU88ELL,
PHYSICIAN and Surgcen.
• lore. Stale street.
,

Office in Raaseil'i

JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and rinrreon. Dwelling on Broad­
way, near the Court Homo.

H. P. CHERRY,

A TTORNEY and Ceaaselor al Law, Solici Ur
A. and Cosuastor in Chancery. Notary Pablic,
Ar. AU builncM attended to promptly and efficientlr. Office No. 5, Noble’s Mock, Battle Creek,

NEVINS.
nd Tax agent.

Particular

artr*

ga rd look seemed those of an old'woman ;
but, looking again, you would see that
sorrow had laid a heavy hand upon ber
and withered up its youth and beauty be­
fore ita time. Her drees nnd appearance
were those of an”Irish emigrant, and her
sad, strange look as she gazed on tbe
rough Canadian landscape, showed that
she had yet to become accustomed to new
scenes. The boy wss a bronzed, dark­
eyed. dark haired urchin of about seven
rears old, lithe and active as an antelope ;
ita sUmh! holding his toother's hand in
his, and looking on the group of men befiire bim, wi b tbe eyes of eager curios­
ity.
“Is Paul Conway hero )” said the wo­
man’s voice.
“Aye,” answered a tall man wbo lean­
ed* upon bis cradle near, “who wants Paul
Conway 1”
"Mary Ginway, his wife, and- James I
Conway, hie son." rejoined tbe woman.—
“You sent for your wife and child, and
now by God’s help we have come.”
The netn dropped the cradle and started
hack, trembling visibly ; both he and the
woman were deadly pale.
“I sent for my wife,” he said “you are

Mary Conway, my wife V
“God is my witness, 1 am your wife,
and this is your son.**
“Mary was a young and comely wo
man, her hair was glossy black, and her
eyes smiled when abe spoke.”
Paul
DANIEL 8TRIXER,
&gt;UNTY CLERK, Notary PnMic. and General said this in a bewildered tone, and as If
speaking to himself.
Seven years' bard work and starvation,
seven years’ desertion and sorrow don’t
make a woman goung nnd comely.—
H.COOK,
Large tears rolled down her cheek, and
she trembled so that abe could scarcely
stand. The man stood and looked at her
with wild white face, and the woman
looked round to earth and sky, as if ap­
H. N. BHELDON,
pealing t» them for ths help and pity de­
nied to ber by pitiless man. But the sun

B. C. PB1NDLE,

UDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Public, Gen­
et*! Land and Tax Agent Will be found io

JAMES A. RWEEXEY,
ICUTTNG ATTORNEY. CewMaior

nway. I’d have had a long sleep, little
Katy would wake and cry for ber break­
fast too soon.”
She watched btm aa she spoke, with

United Stales agamat the inaurgent forces;
that espeaatly the army at and about ■
Fortress Monroe, tbeartny of tba Poto­
mac, the army of Western Virginia, the
army near Mumfordsvillo, Kyn the army
and flotilla at Cairo, and a naval force in
the Gulf of Mexico be ready for a mor*.

NO. 46.

he came tn work upon the farm of Mr.
Johnson—the same on which the first
scene of this Story is laid—that any change
was wrought tn him.

last mentioned accident/ during which
Mr. Johnson bad often aat by his atok-bed
bis hands, which had been clasped togeth­ reading to him from God’s word when
er, were thrown out towards her, while be was able to bear it, and with kind
earnestness warning him from the wild
life he hud been lending ; and striving to
drink, the cursad drink. Bure f could lead him to lay bold on eternal life thro1
newer have gone and left you and the Christ, Paul Gm way took the pledge,
children ratly for the drink. I’ll never and to the surprise of ail, seemed bent on
touch it again, Mary, any more than 1 keeping it. He deserted bis old haunts
would deadly poison. And thia 1* the
baby, little Jemmv ; and where is little
lit.
Katy ; rare you did not leave ber be­ him. Some time after this, being at
hind.”
work aipne with Mr. Johnson, by what
“God’s will be done,” said the woman ; seemed nn Irreeistable impulse, Paul be­
aye, Paul, I left little Katy behind, all­ gan at the beginning nnd told 1&gt;im the
hut one end of her aunny" hair. She is whole story to the end, ’I left her and the
lying mfe^htd quiet undre the churchyard two little children to shift for themselves,’
sod.
Oh I my darling ! ray darling I” be said ‘and whether they are alive at
nnd abe lifted tip ber bead and wept aloud, thia day, God only knows; will you help
with an exceedingly great and bitter me to find outl’ Mr. Johnson not only
readily promised to do thia, but offered
to advance the money to pay their pass­
of this strange seene, moved off one by age out. It was enclosed in a letter to
one towards its conclusion
As they the clergyman of the pariah in which
walked down the field, questions were they used to live, nnd they had received
a«ked and answered as to the previous no answer nntil the day on which Mary
life of Paul Cunwny and the cireumstan Conway and her son stood before them
res which led to what they had just wit­ in the harvest field,—so changed that
nessed. The facts of the case were a* the husband and father could not recog­
follows;
nize in the aged looking and faded woman
Paul, when a ynung man In Ireland, the blooming girl be bad loved and mar
had been the gay rat of the gay; no one ried ten years ago, or in the dark-eyed
could surpass him in the whole country boy the baby he had lost seen in its moth­
side in singing a song, dancing a horn­ er’s armA
pipe, or playing a gams of ball. Hand­
What was it that had placed this gulf
some. witty, and good natnred, he bad between those two loving hearts, that had
been sought by every gay company for e-it this gap «ot of thrfr lives) What
their amuaement. and when be choose was it that laid little Katy’s bright head
Mary Ashton far his wife, many shared in the dust, and plucked the flowers of
her opinion, that she was tbe most fer- innocence and youth and bappy love from
tunafo of women. But, alas ! at every bar parents1 bands 1 There is an enemy
wedding, christening, wake and funeral, in our midst tbst dues all this, nnd we
at every assembling and at every leave­ care nothing ; eome of us even cherish it
taking, on every occasion, whether merry as a friend
or sad, the inevitable whiskey-bottle had . Soon after this Pauljmd Mary began life
been produced, and Paul, almost before । again in a naw borne, a little log cabin in
he wm aware, had ynblbrd a fatal love the woods, where Jemmy brought wild
for it The love of company and amuse­ flowers to make a garden round the door,
ment tea, so natural in one sought after and a wild vine dropped lovingly from
nt be had been, mnde him embrace every the trees above, and dnthed the roof with
opportunity of attending fairs or merry­ verdure. No man's peat can be as If it
makings. On these occasions the drink had not been, and sin can never bear any­
flowed freely, every friend wa* treated thing but bitter fruit*; thospringofyouth
and treated him in return, and Paul Con­ was gone in both, and the life Paul had
way never reached home without being led for seven yean, had left deep traces
a pitable object fer his young wife to on hia oncestalwartb frame, and banished
see.
forever the cheerful, joyous disposition
By degrees people began to think that that bad rand* him so loved in past
perhaps Mary was not so fortunate » per­ bay*. A voice to would ever whisper
son as they had thought
“Though Paul in bia ear, that but for sin, little Katy
was as dscint a boy when ho was himself, might be living now to gladden her fath­
as you would meet In a summer's day,” er's and mother’s heart, and be would
the time when Paul was himself grew picture to himself what she would have
more and mere seldom ; he soon become l&gt;een had ahe lived, with her golden hair,
utterly besotted and degraded, nntil the and eyes like violets In June.
Poor
whisperings of his first born, his pet, bis Mary's silver threaded locks and sunken
plaything, little Katy, failed to draw eyes, too, were ever a silent reproach to
a kind word or even a cheerful smile him.
from bim.
But, Paul bad become a repentant as
By the tithe little Jemmy, the second well aa a temperate man. and Mary, In
child was born, hitter poverty had dim­ her sorrow, had fonnd a Saviour. The
med and faded poor Mary’s pretty fece ; new home, unlike the first, had been sano
but still she clung to the husband she tified by morning and evening prayer,
had an loved and admired. Shu found and the large Bible, brought by Mary
excuses for him when no one else could. auroae the sea, was net left dusty on the
It was the hardness ofllm times that drove shelf.
Little Jemmy beard beautiful
him to desperation ; or it was the cruel stories, of ono whrf went about doing
men wbo followed him and tempted him good, read by his father’s lipa from its
away from ber,—anything was better pages, when the little family gathered
than to believe that be wm utterly round the cheerful winter fire and work
lost.
was done, or in summer at lb* open door,
But the drink had done its work, and in the calm, long summer twilight.
burnt all the manliness and honor out of
Several years after the scenes related
Paul Conway’s nature, or he would never in the foregoing story, I paused among
have done the henrtleex d—d that be did the trees near Mary Conway's cottage on
One morning, when little Jemmy was a bright evening in JunA Mary herself
about three months old, he rose before stood in the doorway, shading her eyes
his wife, and bidding her with the usual with her hand, and looking down a little
kindness of manner, to' remain in bed path in the wood.
until be rsturoed for bis breakfast, be
Her bright, deanootton drew and white
left the house, never to return again.— collar, set off to advantage her tall mat­
Fie made his way to a seaport town, ac­ ronly figure, and ber face had a quiet
companied by a man who bad enticed content in it that was very pleasant to
him, with accounts &lt;&gt;f that “new and hap­ see.
She looked a comely woman,
py land where wages were high and whis­ only her grey hair reminded one of the
ky cheap,’' and the aecond morning after past
that on which he bad left bis poor wife,
Soon came up the path two deck cows,
with ber two helpless infanta, to await
his return, ba bad shipped fur the United walking lazily along, with great distended
udders and mild large eyes, and after
Slates.
the a dark haired lad. who led by the
hand a rosy, twadling girl of about four
that day and the day on which my story
years old. She had gulden hair and vio­
ouKimences, had been srpent by Paul Con­
let eyes, and was laden like a young Flore
way amid scene* of the deepest degrada­
with wild spring flowers, blu* phloz and
tion. Working bard at times, lor noth­
scarlet columbine, with red and white
ing else only that he might spend his wa
trillums and anowy branches of haw­
gas on drink, be rioted afterwards in wild
thorn and plum. The light of tbe setting
__
»
agiory as she
States, and st length into Canada, work­
flowers, among the
ing sometimes on railroads, sometimes
J um foliage.
with farms re, and sometineaaa a sailor

ing order for the time, and be ready to
abey additional orders when duly given
that the heads of Departments, and an- •
pedally th* Secretary of War and tbe&lt;
of any Importance. Our boys are in Navy, with all their Bubordinates, and
tba General in Chief with all other com­
good
spirits
now.
Tba
5th
is
suffering
I
manders and rabordinatua of the land and
naval forces, will severally be held to
their strict and full responsibilities for
(
sickness is abating in a measure. They the prompt execution of this order.
(BlgMfl)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN."
hare lost thirty-five men with disease
since they came to Virginia. Wa hare
loat but tweuty men since the regiment
Exeeolire Mxoiloo, Waahiaftoa, 1
Msrth Sth, net.
J
was formed—we have no reason to com­
“Ordered, first. That the Major Gener­
plain with a juat God. Hia go^noss
nnd mercy, haa followed us all along.— al cummnnbing the Army of the Poto­
The neewd are in geod spirits, also the mac proceed forthwith to orgsniro that
87th N.Y., (they are in our hrignde) it is part ol the nrmy designed to enter upon
an Irish regiment, and they are a noble active operations, Including thel^eserre,
aet of boys, they are called the hloodv but excluding tbe troops to be left in fho
37th, and I guess the Texan Rangers fortifications about Washington into four
thought an, when they surrounded them army corps, to be commanded according
to seniority of rank, as follows;—First
at Mrs. Lee’a house.
Tba good new* that we receive from corps to consist of fout divisions, and to
day to day, tends to keep op a lively be commanded by Maj. Gen. McDowell;
Spirit among the boy a. I bare just eome second corps to consist of three divisions,
off from dress parade, and wc had ardera and to be commanded by Brig. General
to be ready to march. Every thing in­ Sumner ; third corps to consist of three
dicates a forward movement. The road* divisions, and to be commanded by Brig­
are getting settled, and the weather la adier General 8. P. Heinizlemsn ; fourth
fine now, we have had considerable rain corps to consist of three divisions, and to
for two months past I hope that the be commanded by Brigadier General
Keyes. Second, that tbo divisions now
weather may continua to be fair, so that
if we are called upon to march, that at commanded by the officers above assign­
may have apleasant time of it, that is if ed to the command of corps, shall be em­
we can. We soldiers do not expeat to braced in and from parts of their respect­
ive corps. Third, the forces left for tbe
be carried upon flowery beds of ease.
Things are working admirably well defence of Washington will be placed in
।
command
of Brigadier General James S.
now. A few more rach victories as our
man achieved at Roanoke bland, Fort Wadsworth, who shall also bo Military
Henrv and Fort Dooelson, and seccsh Governor of tbe District of ColumbiA—
are played out. J wonder what Northern Fourth. That this order be executed with
traitors think now of the valor and brav­ sueb promptness and dispatch aa not to
ery of wur Northern troops, they can’t delay the commencement of the opera­
say now say now that it will taka five tions directed to be undertaken by the
N«rthem men to whip one Southern man. Army of the Potomac. Fifth, A fifth
I have heard men aay In Barry county, Armv Corps, to be commanded by Mqj.that it would take five Northern men to Gen. N. PlBanks, will be firmed from
whip ons Southern man; what an absurd bis own and Gen. Shields' (late General
idea; such men as these are rebels, and Lander’s) divisions.

,
,
gw
3d, and ate of tba brigade.

they sympathize with the accursed rebels-,
they are just as rotten at heart, as Jeff.
Davis, Beauregard,’Floyd, or old Buck,
and if they get their just deserts, with all
the rest of the rebels, they will be buspended between the heavens and the
earth higher than ever Haman was. The
Northern leaders are hauling in their
homa a little, I think it is about time for
them to do so. I understand that a great
many of the Northern people are growing
impatient; they aay that this war has not
say to such if they arc not satisfied with
the plans and operations of Gen. George
B. McClellan, they bad better come
down and take command of the army,
and see what progress they would make
in suppressing the great rebellion. Fur
my part, I am satisfied with his operadons.
A word or two In regard to slavery.
I hope and trust, that this war will put
an eternal end to that “bone of contenHon."
slavery la the greatest evil that
ever befel any nation, and I trust that
the people of the United States bare
learned a lesson that they will never for­
get for years to oome. If any one wants
to see what slavery has done for a state
they can eome to Virginia and not go
any farther South. There is no enter­
prise, or Intelltgenoe about the people.—
Virginia is the oldest State in the Union
and she has nourished and cherished that
peculiar Institution, until she la at least
seventy-five years behind the times, so
much for tolerating slavery.
I guess that 1 Hava nearly exhausted
the auhject, and will colse. A Banntr
now and then would be thankfully receiv­
ed. The Hastings boys are all well I
believe. If you deem this worthy of
publication do so, excuse all mistakes and
oblige.
Yours truly.
T. S.
Company E 3d Michigan Regt. VoIa

Jcmhe Faxmoxt—A correspondent
of the Iowa Stale HtguUr thus speaks
of Jessie Fremont:
“1 sal to-day talking an hour with Gen
and Mr a Fremont; soon after with tboan
who bitterly oppttse them. Where will
all thia cod 1 Do yon want to know
bow “Jamia” looks artd sa*ma in the
midat &lt;«f her trials 1 Whatever may ba
thought af him, (Fremont,) let every one
hraor the wife of one who no hobly shares
her husband’s anxirtks, and stand a at his
aide Mroag in love, in will and energy,
to help him to the utmost of ber power.
blo dangers from drunkenness. Once be
Tba aniril of old Colonel Ban ton l.xdta
door,” and the little beauty
into
was.picked up off a snowy road in a bit
outer “Jeaaia’a’’ayes. The bright flash
bar mother’s arms, which were outatrctchter cold night, when just passing into ths
of bar cheek, the sweet alay of ber l ipa,
when seconded by tba dear ideas of ber
powerfol mind, render her captivating to

"[Slgnsd]

ABB AH AM LINCOLN.”

THE PRESIDENT’S WAR ORDER NO. &gt;.

!

Exxcvttvs Maxuox. I
Wsshiagtoa, March 1!, 1SS2. )
Maj. Gen. McClellan having personally
taken the field at the bead of the army of
tbe Potomac, until otherwise ordered hj
is relieved from the command of tbe oth­
er Military Departments, he retaining
the commended of tbe Department of tbo
Potomac.
Ordered further, that the
two commands of General’s Halleck and
Hunter, together with so much of that of
Gen. Buell, which Hex west of a north
and south line drawn through Knoxville,
Tennessee, be consolidated and designa­
ted tbe Department of the Mississippi;
and that until otherwise ordered. Major
General Halleck have command of the
said Department Ordered, also, that

of the Missieaippi, bo a military derartment, and the same be commanded by
Major-General Fremont That all com­
manders of Departments after receipt of
thia order respectfully report several and
directly to the Secretary of War, and
that prompt and frequent reports will be
expected of nil.
••{SigwdJ

We sss that some of the telegraph lines
are gelling up a competition In prices.—
If they attempt to make the lightning

beabend vindicated is the restless burning

ea-Presideat, Old
nil it proTite-

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portrait

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wtfirft

ABRAHAM LINCOLN."

Some years ago a black man called on
a clergyman in Western New York, and
avowed himself a fugitive slave, asked
for food and shelter, which wgs freely ac­
corded.
Two or three persons being cognisant
of the fact, called to see the run away,
when .the
following
dialogue took
place ;
,
“ ’Spaso you had plenty hard times
down South—licking plenty. ’
“No—I never was whipped.”
“Wasn’t—well, yon had to work awful
hard.”
“My work was very light.”
“I guess yvur clothe* were not very
nice)”
“I was always welt ddtbed—1 was a
good servant,”
.
t
•»
“Reckon your victuals wasn't Uncom­
mon fine 1”
“As good as I desired.”
“Wall, I should gird it a* my opinion
that you was a mighty big fool for mnning away from such a place as that,
for the sake of shifting for your­
self."
“Geullemsn, m/*plaee down South is
vacant, and anv ol you can have It by ap­
plying for it !•'

COW CORVI

on which bcatoad detached from tbe rest
and gain* rapidly - down stream, ba

tai oadca ko i.

�firing on his centre.
BKLY

portnnt

Hmdi l», 1862

WediesUy

Havixo xs iiua, cuusxs otra cevkst,
wrraOCT 0CILK AND WITH PVRE FUHPOSZ,
LtT US AKSXW OVIl THUS?JR GoD, AXO OO
FORWaaU WITHOUT MAX A*» w:tm maxlt
iibarts,—Abrahem Lincoln.

Let RepabUcans Stand br their Colors.

The reafiers of ths Danner must bave
noticed, that ulnee the breaking out ef the

ws

few

Republican administration, aud n

shining lights of thoir own party wbo art-

batlHng boldly for the Union, in the Cab­
. inet,in Congress, and In the army.
But we have been mistaken ; the par­
titan leaders of Utat parly have rejected
th j dying injunction of their great leader

nnd shown tbefr disrespect of him by en­
deavoring to fet-lte their old partitan
organization. They have repudiated the
good and wise men of their party wbo
are true to the Uujon.’ They have given

the lie to the precepts and practice of
their John fun, Holt, Stanton, Dickinson,

Dix and Butler.

They have refused to

unite in forming Union Tickets in all lo-

cblities where circumstances bare seemed
tofitvor the possibility of independent

success; and where they have thus united,
they have proved-faithless

as

a party.

In this Stat^ as in nil others, lhe dem­

ocracy has taken the initiative In party
organization. In our city and village
elections thus for, they have only oonsen
ted to Union tickets where they bad no

hope of independent success.
It is for such reasons as the foregoing

m.roJ1oilj.OTpud«b.re«u.orm^,

su

spiracy set on fix&gt;l by his confidential ad
ad risera Fort after fort bad fallen by
violence or been basely surrendered by.
faithless afiicials, under pay of the Gov­

ernment.

Ono year of Republican ad­

ministration and what a change!

Al­

though organizing under untold disadvan­

tages—meeting with armed opposition nt
'
every step—threatened with a “fire in the
rear” by the traitorous organs of Demo­
cracy, even in, tbe free and enlightened
State of Michigan—betrayed on all-sides

•by Democratic officials andarmy ofiioera,

who retained their places under the plen
of loyalty to the Union—It has maintain­

Hit brother had Seen a resident of Ten­
nessee, end hkd joined the Confodbrato
deemed-lhe national credit, purged every
arftiy, but he had qo knowledge of his
branch of the Government .of secret trait- whereabouts or, thought of his being one
of the victims of the bloody conflict nntil
aCroi* his
mense army and navy, and is-now deal­

ing swift and terribly effective and 8b-

etructlve blows tyxm the reMs iu arm a
It is, again^for aueb reasons that we de­
mand -of Us Republicans, to stand by

their color*.

Th* April oketfems are dose at hand.

UsnU FH..

i«ior«&lt;u
walw,

I

that disease.

.ad lh«l

tko

Now the''fbcU^on these-.

-Jl*
Mnjor-Gencral VanDom, wbqhad com­
mand of the entire force.
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I have not as fft tbe statemsata of the
=«
dead and wounded, so ns to juMwfi W1
post, but 1 will refer you .to a diwatab
which I will forward very aooa. Offers
and soldlerabave displayed wueb uauaual deeds, e&lt;emrtefi in a neat and tarty man­
gallantry that I hardly dare to make ner,.' dur assortment of Justices blanks
distinetlona I must, however name the will be full in a few days.
oomthanders of divisions.
Gen. »&gt;gd
gallantly carried the.. Mgbts and drove
Small Pgx.—Wo woaW call attention
back Um left wing of the enumy4 Aa!to the communwation of J. J. Jackson,, sn
both wm wounded in tbe arm, iu hia:
this
subject, which was received just after
Sllaat eflbrt to reinforce tbe right.—
I. and Actin* Brigadier GeMra) Davis we issued our papsr last week. We hoar
wbo commanded tbo centre whore Mc­ of no sew eases of Smsll Pox.
Culloch fell •« tbe 7th, and pcjwaod.for­
ward tbo centre on the 8th. Col. and
RT W,: learn from ths Kalamazoo
Acting Brigadier Geutral Carr iaalso
wounded in the orm anil wa* under the Telegraph, tliat one John Roas, confined
wontlanooe fito of the •aeoay during the in jail at Kalamazoo for burglary, Laving
two hardest days of tbe strugglo. Rii- •scaped, was traced to tbe house of his
noia, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio and Mi«sonri | uncle, Mr. Cauly, of Orangeville, In this
may proudly share tlie honors of tbb vic­
county. He was found by the officer sc
tory, wlficb tbrir gallent heroM won mer

orfoloid
aa foHows:
H.-MerriHaHora*?’* Mh.ns.i, wbe
was home on a furfoagh, and two children
of Gao. W. Balrd’a, have haJtheSinaH

Keo^h. my sister and myself, have had
the Varkdnid, which arc

all

the eases in

this township, and one ease of Varioloid,

(Renbin Laraba,) in Barry, on section

one; those in ibis town being In section
36. My Brother mratractod the disease,

1 Kippcte In St. Louis, but he was not
awflre tlpt b..- bad.been exposed U&gt; tbe dis­

ease, either in that city or ir. any other
plaoe. lie had boon o-mGhed in the Genquince of th* loss oflift voice, and a se­

vere rough, a sequence of th* Measles,
which diecaseheh&amp;d while in that dty.
the combined forces of VanDorn, Prjcu err ted in a large, cask upstairs; was .tip­
and MoCuiloch at Pea lUJge, in Um Ozark ped out, and.eoqvpred back to the Red
be was taken down with the di*eave which
Mountains of A rkiwisas.
Esglo, in Kalamaxoo.
..
I bars tbs honor to b«. Grncml.
proved to be the Small Pox, vbich he
SAMUWI. ».T C0«IS8?BriJ»SrC*a.
85F* Ww would.«H the attention nf hud in Its mt*I violent and malignant,
the reader to tbe War Orders of tba Pres­ form. And yeth* had a mwr« filial dis­
.
-St. Louis, March 15.

ident published on nor first page. The
only thing wc regret tn regard to them, is
that they deprive Gen. McClellan ofthe

cred i t of haring too red vofontm ily •&lt;*!«*.t
tbe foe.
’

ease preying upon LU Lungs, which in­

creased in viuJiweeus the other progress­
ed. Ho would, I think, have survived
the SninU' Pox had it nut been for the

disease of the Lungs, which latter dtseaKe
I claim to be the cause uf his death.—

Txc* Orrizrx.—A copy of thio paper RidmrdUnckson, my father died with tbo
reached us lart week, bring the only one Pneumonia, nnd showed no symptoms uf
we have seen in two months. Wo liked Small Pox whatever.
the appearance of Uiia number very well,
Bv giving tbs
the above statement of fact*,
fart*,
In yonr
you ui!i
your paper,
paper, you
will
and would like tn see ono tfftener. But an Insertion hi
we will not complain—one copy is nn- diashthna quiet tbe fears of many wbo
hare received erroneous iinpreanion* iu
douMlye. gfalas eight

j .*MM J. Jacksox.
85F*’Tb° Allegan Journal ears there
1* A genuine Lodge of the Knights of the
Gulden Circle in fell blast iu Wayland,
Allegan County.

*^T“Thv Barry P/oiurrbns gat a new
Lend, which improves iislo^'ks very much.
Pity it oouldn’l htgp a paw heart also.—

to Hon.F. W. Kkllogq for a copy of ireftchoren. Nearly duu north from tbL&gt;
thenew Tax hill and other valuable doc buttery, distant from one-half to
mile, ia anatta-r baUi-ry &lt;&gt;f r.flvd can­
The rebel Island number JO is a very utnents.
non. whicii throws miMile* three mihw
strong position. Forty-six guns have
or more. There are four guns, according
C-ijf*' Tho total number of hlnek peo­ to lhe best observations, in the latter.—
been counted.
Eight mortars shelled
tho battery above the Island lo&lt;hiy. Tbe ple in the District of Columbia is 14,316; Il is loedted nt or near a point called
rebels left it several limes, but returned. free colored, 11, 131; slaves, 3,185.
Ciibbsgu Trees
They only fired two guur. There is no
thttt ttco batterin tkr eneary cover
cilficiilty whatever incur shells reaching
89“Gunbwalaon the plan of tho Mon­
the Island.
itor
cost
about
ttTfl.WO
apfoee.
Geo Popo sent dftpalcbes to Commo­
dore Foot*, saying chat hia heavy guns
Can any one read tbe report of G.mcommand the river ao that neither tbe „HT A bill has-been reported by the
modere Grids borough, which wc give
steamers nor gunboats of tbe enemy Houao Judiciary Committee for the re•lawherd,
of the brave sailor, John Davis
could pan*.
.
* orgaoixMjua of Um Supreme Court. By
whe covered a barrel of gunpowder in a
Firing was heard in lhe direction of this Ohio, Kentueky ru»d Michigan are to
New Madrid all day. It is supposed constitute the Seventh Qreoita Illinois magazine with his parson, while the
6in&gt;c. kMM t&gt;y »
«WI
that the rebel gunboat* are trying to is takpn from the Ninth Circuit *nc|’p&lt;u,
were bunting around him. without n
force a passage. Several transports are instead of Michigan, iu the .Eighth Cir­
thrill of crnoUnn ? Such deed* •f during,
near Island No. 10, b«mmed in. Tbo en­ cuit,
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'
redeem and dignity war. History uevor
campments visible, are supposed to be
tires ofwofabratang the heme Dutch riti
large enough fur fifteen or twenty thuustW“The Richnyrnd lo^tunr &lt;*ll. ccrw, whn nt the siege of Antwerp, rash­
«PB» A»
and arippbd in
er, than surrender life £lsee, fired the
hitherto exempt from duty, to turncoat magazine
periah^ |n th* expInMun.
end drill for garrison service. It thfaks Davis'*ci s«as U&gt;*4&gt;f wpul spirit and
th- etuergratcy raqriree aid from every
courage, and the penpie will remember
man in lhe South.
x
him. An anonymous correspondant of
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1.ATETI.

Cairo, March 16.

B’»M

New Advertisements.

Notice !

tbe Pott nl.v; recojpiixM the fact by send
ing a letter endnslug twenty five dollara.
whkh ht bwn tfrpraited for. tbs Lsmfit
in Chiaf of the army, until after the ofjohn Davis.
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■’-** f‘- -,&lt;*• •« »*r&lt;
Praridraita War Order No. 3. bad Mnanr.wi m ik. AZbaTO--* C-.-.i-____
1

EZRA TOMAS.
every barrel of fimrr hm been stricken greatly from hia.wounds..is iiktowns'lttYfrom the tas bftl.
&gt;ng at the teen
lAeus. Henry A.
.
_
—r--—.___
dose of the day on the left. ' (M. Cirr*a
Whsoftbe SMnunos BnrwmufthiN*
dlvtaon HdlTfteVW under a grilfag and
JJ Dcpaitment. On his asriysNtt DaLNew HaMjMhlrs ElecUos.
continuous fire nil drty.
Concord, N. p.,Mpr^ 14.
In the evening, the fire having entirety
toMfcs U»JJ&gt;.
ceased on the centre, and there having Um® AX1&gt; oonnin w niSTiSna i
been nona on the left, ! reinforced the
right by a pnrnofj of the 2d dtvteion, un­ raxrq
,. . PfysittMfrsscrJftfrfy
der Gen. Asbefo. Before Vie day dosed
wed the wnrinrat s
jooteyteauBto from fljOQO.

AMBIiOTYPING!

......................... send .aMiuw dunge &gt;1
front, forward sous face the eneaty^harc
’ ‘
flank, in
he ha

Organization is neecsory and must be »f

bthwM

Tae ^itomiae of the

titered fore
K't'ini;??;
extent

•ri
Boards-of Rfgl«lartiotiJi»t thereby put-

being cir-

The l&lt;ta, CapL Cercapely, went no ber
mmal round on yesterday, and ngntn runthe gauntlet. As "s&lt;w»ti ax she turned into
St. Augustine Creek five rifle sbota in
auick suqBMfcuin came whizzing at her.-—
The battery from ulriub lliey, were fired,
ft is now poMtively a*ceri,ufied.i* nt lb 1
western end of Oaklr) Islainl. TH* end
is known'** Uakk) P.&gt;int.
If lbw reader will take a iu.-.p of thu
formed a friend of Gen. Fremont’s that
harbor of Sarrtunab. «»«l l“uk iu tbu chan­
nd Court of Inquiry would be. ordered in nel of the ^irrr a Ihtle north of wrot
from Fort Pulaski, ho will we a long
strip of land dhldiug tl:c qfoutnel. This
narrow strip h Lung* Irdaod. A very
n T v ..
,; littletthrth of went -drthis Isfond 4* anotli’C- J- 1 ««}kner pnl.liahra a card ,
er small Mand, not named on uny map
drying the reports fa the Northern 'pa­
or chart that «e have ever seen. This »
per*, that ho made a speech or remarks _____
Oakley Island.
The following is tho official report of lliey are doing we cannot determine.— I pronouncing lhe rebellion n failure, and XTb« battery located nt Its western cud
Mortars are inomentanly axpeoted to
w
i* 3rrigiied Iu «&lt;« i.mlk cot «4T .uo.ro.uGee. Curttes:
’ I
’
opeu. We discern tbe touch talked of
*
-s
—•- - with Fort Pblaski by .&lt;
- ..
irirotion
lhe south
floating battery at tbe island.
cb*HiH-l. Jwrf for thh fHrfiitc lkt tite it

Gxxxkal—On Thursday, the ffth.ihsT,
the enemy commenced an attack on my
right, assailing'and following the rear
guard of a detatefattent, under Gen. 8i
gel, io my main lines an Sugar Creek
Hollow, but ceased firing when he met
my reinforocment, at about four P. M.—
During the night 1 became convinced he
had moved on so as to attack my right
or rear. Therefore, early on the 7th, I
ordered a change of front to right, on my
right, which, thus becoming my left, atiil
rested on Sugar Creek Hallow. Thia
•brought my line across Pea Ridge, with
my new right resting on the head of Cross
Timber Hollow, winch is the head of Big
Sugar Creek. I also ordered an Imme­
diate advance pf cavalry and light artille­
Col Kinney, sf ths 56tb Ohio, related
ry, under Cui. Osterhavs, with orders to
one of those strange and melancholy R&gt;- attack nnd break what 1 supposed
cidenu which tbo fortunes of war some­ woifld be the reinforced lino «f the en­
times bring to pass. As he wari riding
emy.
along the breastworks n day dr two after
This movement was .In progress, when
lhe surrender, anj while many ef thedead
were still un^uried, he observ?&lt;J. Jbefore tho enemy, at It A. M.. commenced an
attack on my right. The fight continued
biin a private m hie regimen'., nami I
mainly at these points during the day,
.Bowman, strolling along. As he wmu
tbe enemy haring gained a-print. hotly
np, he notibed the lattter suddehly start contested'by Col. Cbrr, at Cross IHinbsr
back as if transfixOd at th* sight of a Wnlfow. fait were eutireiy re puked with
body before him. Approaching him; the fall of their oommandor, McCiriiooh,
the Colonel naked him what surprised
in the eMrtro, by the fames of-Criooel
him, -and added, that he snppoeed he
Davis.
■ •
would have been accustomed to seeing
The .plan of nttatt on'th&lt; centre wna
dead bodies by this tftne.. Turning to
gallanttr carried ft ward by Cril- thrterhis mqifirer, with;sn expression on iris
face such ns -only a diseovery Hire this
P entire 'dlttecould produce, ana pbratingto the’httdy
. Sigel’s com­
be replied, “Colonel! Thatfr my brithtrl'

ed its dignity and tliat of the nation, re­

undertaken al onto.

^!ruru±gb“St'!fc^'

Brigadior General Pope, ia a dispatch
u&gt; Gao. Halhtck says :
“Our susccss nt New Madrid l&gt;aa .been
even greater than wm reported. IVeutyfive pieces of heavy artUkry, consistiug
of 24 and riQsd 32-pounder*, two LatterSt. Louis, March 13.
end information from their camps has put
Us of field artillery, an immense quanti­
Our
artillery
and
cavalry
yesterday
ty offixed ammunition, several thousand
tbe number as low as forty thousand,with
attacked the enemy's works, eleven and
which the rebels have bold McClelland a half miles west of Pana, Tenn. The small arias, hundreds of boxes of musket
oartridgM, 800 mules aud horses, lent*
nnd his quarter of a million troops, “ns enemy was driven out with a loss of one
for aa artey ef 12,000 men, of aut less
in a vice,” kept Washington
the hundred killed, wounded and prisoners. value than one million dollars has fallen
country in a constant atnto of a
and Our loss comprise* CapL Bull, of tbe ar­
blockaded the PoLuinao to the exclusion tillery. and four men killed and five
Cairo, Mardi 16.
wounded.
of comtnercn thro’ that channel. And yet,
A cavalry force sent out from Leba­
The reporter of lhe Associated Press,
this array has been permitted to evecute non, Missouri, attacked one ef Price's on board tl*g-*iiip, two rpilu. below Is­
without molestation, carrying all their guerilla parties and killed thirteen, land No. 10 send* the following^
The fiolillla got under way at 5:30
munitions and stores with them, without wounded.ute, and captured twenty pris­
oners, among them Brig.-Guo. Campbell) this morning, ami dropped down slowly"
even being bar raved in their retreat by
till about 7 u’dook, when tlic flagship
Washlagton, hfarch 14.
our force*. But it this i* all, the country
being about twenty miles ahead, and si*
President Lincoln has just rcoeired a miles above the island, discovered a stem
will feel relieved. Much anxiety is felt,
fearing that those troops.witfadrawn from dispatch from Brig.-Gen. Strong, wylng wlieel steamer run out from tbo shelter
New Madrid is oars.
al a point on the Kentucky shore. She
the Potomac, may suddenly fall upon
steamed down the river and four shelb
Burnsde’s forces, or strike at some other
Boston, March 14.
were thrown after ber. The distance,
An order wm unanimously adopted in
weak point, and that in part retrieve their
however, waa too great for tho shuts to
hitherto waning fortunes, and more than the House to daVi authorising the epu- lake effect At 9 o’elock the fleet round
struction of one or two 'Iron-da 1 steam
atone fur the loss of Manassas.
cd to about three mites above the is­
era on the plan of tbe Ericsson Monitor,
land. The Commodore ordered three of
for the protection of Massachusetts har­
the mortar boat* into position. AL this
Theorhh ov the Riant RrrKAT.— bors.
hour (2 P. M.) we arc within ranga, but
There are many theories In regard to the
FurtrcM Monroe, Mnrch 14.
as yet have beard nothing from the ene­
couso of this retreat. The most phyis;Everything is quiet here. Two r«*bal my, who appear to be in large force on
Lie is that tbe position was most valua­ tags were scon effSewali’a-Point ibis A. lhe Kentucky shore ; we count thirteen
guna in position on the blulL A large
ble as a protection to the use of tbe rail­ M., making n reaoanoiMnet.
number of transports ran be roan across
road from Richmond to the counties in
There are no signa of the Mcrritnae.
the low point on the Missuuri aide, busithe valley ofthe Upper Potomac, but not
St. Luria, March IL
ly engaged around tba island ; but what I
nearly so dcfnaible a point aa the bills of

that we arraign the Democratic party as
Rappahannoch, in view of the'protection
an organization. It is for such reasons of Richmond and Norfolk. Tko advance
that wp demand of Republicans that they of Geo. Banks upon Winchester, and the
stand by their colors. Oars, are the abandonment of-the programme oflnvaglorious old Stars and Stripes—the Con­ ding Maryland and attacking Washing­
ton, made the occupation of Manassas
stitution as ft is. and lhe Union as it was,
comparatively worthless, while the grad­
made all tbe better by tbe application of ual approach of Gen. Buell in the West,
Republican principles to its government and that of General Burnside on tbe
nnd its development. Time has demon­ coast, were shutting up all avenues of
communication, between Virginia and the
strated that there is no hope for the
cotton States.
Union wra through the Republican or­
Those who arefemilliar with the coun­
ganization nnd the application of Repub­ try entertain the opinion that tire rebels
lican principles. At the Incoming of tbe have fallen back to make a stand nt the
present National administration, nil was Rappahannock ; but the prevailing opin­
ion ia that lhe evacuation of Manassas is
anarchy and confusion.
The recent
only preliminary tp tho evacuation of
Democratic incumbent, was virtually a Virginia.—Jfou&gt; ^ari Htrald.
prisoner in the White House, ut the mer­

cy ofhia own Cabinet. He dared not if
he would—perhaps ho would not if bo
1
could, raise his voice against the con­

f dr-

, March 10.
timber.
ihemnlttt. To meet all these prepara­
The Navy Department has received
Our loss Is heavy, the enemy’s can
tions aed thwart ail such schemes, it is the followin'* •
'
new^ rtat xthornagb-organiratTcnbe ‘
Te Hos. Oiriu
inaugurated at once fer the RqpobWcaM.
I^tved
and will come
but 1 thhrtrlsis'raato f^^iassAwiiUcaTaBaUaCreskMiriUawa; nation in every township. Beware of has nbnnduncd bislicavs fortifications at
rajuxs wM.«\aabyWd
nr. lb. Bld. of !b. Bu gmon, .,4 BrU.«&gt;ak Cbu For.
- Day Em

&gt; ofour
tery rebellion, up to the time of the call of the depends-apun this course. Should the
New York, March U.
Democratic State Convention oftills State, rebellion become encouragod to success,
no mention has been made of the politic­ through the exhibition of Northern sy m- ( Mauauas is yeacefully occupied .fay
our troops.
.
.
,
al orgRHitations aa they have heretofore pathy, all the blood aad treasure hcretd81*0*1,
CKA1G.
existed. Such a coarse was net puxsoad
Washington, March 11.
because we bad forgotten that the Demo- ,
A telegraph from Fortttee Monroe
cralic party, had, while in power, plotted permitted !■ The rewponsibilfty-rests on
this morning atmotmore that everything
treason and colly oilculated the ruhi of you ! Meat ft aa becomes men and free- is quiet these end at Newport. MaUaesaS has been evacuated by the rebels, and
raen, and ell v HI be well.
forgot!eh that the majority of the dernt^
onr forces taken peaeeablo possession.—
There ban been rio other news of publie
crats were open traitors, being in the
interest this morning.
Southland all that sympathise, aided and
The rebel strong bold at Manassa*
The ATational JntdKgmctr of this
abetted treason in the North wore Dem­
was abandoned in the early part of last moniing aaeerts, fa positive tortna, that
ocrats aIko. It was not that wc bad lost
we occupy Cemrev1tl*, e»rd fhnt the reb­
week, and ra now in possession of the
els have evacuated Mariitssw.* ■ ’
•- •
sight of llw fart, demonstrated by the
Union forces. Although it is a matter
The HttclKgtnctr nflde that (his news
history of tbo past, that another four
ef gratification, that Washington is no was confirmed by intelligence received
years of Democratic rule would have
longer a beleaguered city, there is but nt headquarters last night.
Hotted out the United States form the
little rejoicing over the event Indeed, a
Cairn, March 18.
iflap of Nations, or plunged our onee
general depression 'pervades nearly all
*Dje rebels evacuated New Madrid last
bappy country iiito Infttrfevablo ruin.-^
classes pt the result. It is looked upon night, leaving a quantity of stores, whieh
ft was not that we had forgotten, that the
as, at least, a semi-defcat of that military they were unable to curry away. Some
nation is pouring out ita blood like waler,
strategy, which has cost seven months of fighting took place yesterday between
rind its wealth by almost untold millions, time, millions of money, end not less their gunboats and our riege bstU rie*. in
whieh we lost 20 killed and wounded.—
to sustain itself against the war, waged
than twelve thousand lives by disease
A ahot from one of their gone dismounted
by an aristocracy which has been for
and picketing, to carryout There is one of ohr 24-poundurs, k.Hlny four or
years fostered, polled, supported and fat­
but little doubt but that lhe rebels have five. Cant. Carr, of lhe Tenth Illinois
tened by the Democratic party^nd by and
been ready to evacuate Manassas for the was killed on Wednvsdxy night,- while
placing picketa. The loss of the enemy
through which that party has sustained
Inat four months; whenever our Generals
its existence for years. It was not that showed a disposition to molest -them.— is not known, as they carried off their
dead nnd wounded. They are supposed
we had thus forgotten, but that wo vainly They could well afford to remain, as long to number six thousand. ’
”
hoped that the leaders of that party in
Island No. 10 Is also reported to be
aa our army made no movie. There has
the North were willing to abandon their
not been to exceed eighty thousand men, evacuated.
old associates, and join hands with the

annus

This final petition

T

enemy and crow

�BJfcfCiunty, MarctU, 1862.

Antlrew^lfrs Ami Jfdtrt Alhwf G
LIFE BTTBRB,

jnrag
DRUG

ZKk

OCWJ

Gute-HaUurtM
AkadDS
Catr Lydia A
Moyura Nsucy
Dart R C
Martin Jno Clemtea
Dryer En&lt;.«
Nk.wxoti Mlsa J R
DctrMtortWfinrgW 2 0w«b Mr* SufcihLwr anumaivn.
DifrlB Dantel
FurnwrlM MroFhUlM all .Ibarportom.
Euir u Eh I)
PrTer Wm 11 2
I'rfiiter Jnrneu |&gt;
“ ——- '
FkiHer'A
’iieustUB
Freeman George
FfaWr J«bo
Fredairf ‘ D-.h-ks
_
____ C
Forbes Jiuuas
(Srcen Wellington
Gregory George W

Puraon* Is.uu:
prtefo Gtecxfor /’
Ray O L
Rnwky William
Roberts Grwrpe F
lUckftft Mias A ..?
Snytleir Mib« Mary
Sryfrrotir Mensra J

John
Sawdrra Jeremiah
Guucber Mi&gt;*s N E Sinlth R 8
Xfrrnumd I’iMrln- T. Snit'h liielu»r(l
Jnliw
IIpll llorncn
■' 8’iaw Suimiet
Th.ll J hn
Smidb Sireniik
Hull llnracc
Sfitfrwd tiHhis
Ihumilou Emm* Cl'owwr ftott*w«i
1-lale II P
ThraB Cbwrk-B 11
Unubbin I in II»«ury Tli'raalit-r Asci
ILnnJ Mias D.st-tKtM-Vi
’
Wuguaer Butt i
WvUur BJ
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U&lt;K&gt;l Ij a K
HaMwv tflih.irhif U right (-terIm A
Whalan Mnijtnrct 2
m
Marih &lt;fc W'bitncy
•I..In...M;&lt;y E
Whcftlgr Jftttier; O
.Wrtr
Joo.Wug&gt;&gt;ii«r Mwy Ann
Y-tiog M «-s Partneha

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Roberts &amp; Striker,

FALL AND WINTER

*

WE
TLUl’ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

NOW

ON

BEST Awortmente

WAND

of
READ TBE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:
Ju. I,. Bromley, merchant, 184 Fulton afreet,

I3T

for mechanical and medicinal

PROBATE OHDER-^TiaS. OF MtClflOAN,
County of Bxrry as.
.
.
.
At a aeiaion of the Probate Court forth# Couiitr
of Barry, bolrtea uVtb# probct' Oflteoi lathe rtf.
and &gt;ivsy-two: pr#o#ut 8. C. Triad!#, Judge of
Probate.
,
.
’
lu the matter oflhe estate of John A Pitta, late

rCRP0Ft8,0NLYjK

DRY GOODS1

DARLING'S

REGULATOR

GirE^JTWEIU,

GROCERIES
jnjfoct, '

And now consider ajmllJ^ir^y cured,''

lion. John Cross writes, -‘Brooklyn, March IS
IMO. In the spring of IBM I took a sever# cold
which indemed a violent fever. J took two doses

k-i*.

DARLING'S LI VER REGULATOR
Il broke up my cold and f#ver at once. Previcus
to this attack, I bad been troubled with dvapepsia
aeveral months: I hare felt nothing of it since."
Otia Studley; K*.)., J28 East 2»lh &amp;ri#t. N. Y„
writM: Aug. 18, ibW.—I had a difficulty with tk.
Kidney complaint three yean, with constant pain
in lhe small of my bacY I had need most al) kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

1,1 ll,r &lt;^rt,c*rylio*’,uck M

Also a great varietr of tbe

CT,WX37 j zxyznnxu ji

girr notice to tbe parsonsiuteroated in svdeatat#
of the pendency of said petition, and the bearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to b«

Log, tba laat three years ; I used

LIVER

of Janie# A. Rwecxey, pniy.ng,forecrtdmrMacWa
ttoreib aat forth, that Mtten 1 afonimstroHrm such as
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
may be granted, in aaid estate, by tl&lt;ta Court, to"
PKIINW. FKJfi. R A WINS, CODFISH;

_ 4union af said CauN, tbe?i
Pere- n- «l!b»g for any «»f the above
— - ---------- -- — — I'roiMioOflkm.in lhe village
Jultcfa, willplr.-'nC i.-tj the;, art? advertised. uf
Hastings, and (buw cause, If any there be, why
.
R. J. G*ant, P. M.
fAdvrrtiiwmrat I

ARE

•i* om of u&gt;. LARGEST ond.

Aai OteMl* EkUmU,
Jfpn TIIK MPRCIAL BXS'KFtT OF TH! LaDtfcA
We alas keep on hand a good asBortroenl of

rv.M -Tn-r-fi--, LU i.fckih'.
Ywrr
AroStiy

ST-A-TIOISrUR'y,

Pifviikwia AKb Ultucr.—Fur llnnw published it# tbo Republican Haunt'r, a newspaper
and rirculatln^ in said countvof Barrv,
PENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
b»riUid;;VL- :&lt;tid &lt;.,.’ &lt;.!r.&gt;usfii&lt;riii;cHTrank's printed
fur three woewn. weeks, immodrsirty previous
V ELOPES, CARDS, Aa., Ac.
Mag'irlic O'^iineiit ;■&gt; *ui unfailing rciuw- lu said day oT beariog.
febsSU
•
&lt;!y.n w^ed In w.Si-inb. Apply freely to'
Upon enr shsltee may be found all of the
tteThronl ui»4 Vtaet aud - 6vvr with li I (A true copyj
HOST POPCLAR
hi.Vl’onac!.’ 't ilia Oiiitnienttai Iwen be- ]
f &gt;rv rl.fr pnbp’.‘ nv^r 20 yrorir.nnrf its erm ’
Estate of CharleaC. Griffin.
siBtlfily inuruiihiijf dj?iuu;&lt;l hiis eatobltuhod
PROB.1 TECfRBeR.-STXn^FMICHIGAN,
of the day. •
its rcpu^i'i-m nw ti superior Lihisnent iu County ofburry. m.
r............................ *
At ■ atumun of ttto Proha t Court for the Counall «'.ims * hero a s-. .tkia-y and relaxing
ty
of
Barry,
iioldcn
al
Dial
nJMlc
Office,
in
ill#
rviuetiy in rrtpitroJ, p irlicnlarly in Rlieu village of Rutlnga, os Tt sday tbe l-ofi day of
iwrtflatn. Neu ml win Infhtnnl»&gt;»n uf the _
February,
one1nH»tsuead eight hund­
—...—j. in
... th# year ....
Bowels »«•! Kidneys, ap'tiri! nflecti&gt;&gt;n«, red and siny-two; presort, &amp; C- Frlndtc, Judge
uf 1'ruba'e.
sell ertrttbiag'tn otrr hne of trade aa oboapae o«n
b««r® E .
llur.ur. Pilot, Wounds and
la the matter aft he r«w# ofGharte C. Grifia be bought at Atyptacr. Udve as a call and judge
deoeased.
for yourselves.. We intend to sell
Brfiim ■■.

I passed clotted blood by the urethra. I an now
entirely cure.!,and take pleasure in recommending
these remediesd^ •&lt;,

Mrs. C. Tebow, U Christopher Street, N. Y.,
writes: "Feb. XO. IMO.-1 have been subject to

PATENT MEDICINES

K e pamphlet wish agent, and arotiad s»ch boi-

Md Lt al! druggist*.

Pricy 25 rU.

Lpkoa — A’ thin *ea«» &gt;
&gt;•&gt; •••■igliH and C'dds are
i'&gt; &gt; 1-Mndy sh- uhi have k
'ror.i ,1. i.n band. Ran
&lt; |» T-»lu U tin* »»:f v thing.
. - ji;l f-4 rhMdr.*:&gt; •■•take.
&lt; «irr tuf Ct4»uo, W h.«ip.
»ug;i 1»'-!.-.'.••ll.Uut. (asttgli#

On reading end filing tho petition, duly verified
of James Hathaway, Administrator of Mid estate,
Craying, for eeKaHi reasons therein set forth.that
e uiay be lieunsed to sell certain Beal Ettate in
aaid petition described. f..r the purpose of panur
the deb*, of said decaned.
Tlicrvui-on it is ordered that Mondar, the Slat
day of March, A. !&gt;. DC*,at ten o'clock A. M., be
oM'gnod Jur the bearing of said petition, aud
that the hrir* at law of said dcbrtuicd.endu!! Mbee
pere-ius interested tn said reMta, are required to
upj-ear al a «rst&gt;iun of said Court.thcn to be btilden al tlrn Probsts Offies, in the Yalajre uf Jlasliuks, and show causc. jf any there be, why tbe
praj &lt;»r of the pethk-ner «bri&gt;M not be granted.
Audit is funbar ordered, that saui MbUanor
glre net a- to Sbo (Perouns interested, la Bald
rotate uf the pendency of said petition, and the
hearing Uim-eof. bycauaiux a copy id Ibis order
to be published tn the Uepobll-. an Banner, a news­
paper printed in said cuntv. of Barry for six
suerMair# week*, iiainediatety prcv’ioM to Mid
.-ay of bearing.
fA tru# copyj
s. C. PRINDLE.
feblD
Judge of Probate.

BZEAT.

.

Market, which we

ere prepared to sell- at a small
’ ’

advance from

(DASffi
and to bilious «tlncks. 1 was adriaed, by a fnead,

I did so and found it to operate adtnirablr, remov­
ing tbe bile and arousing the liver to atiirity. I
hare also used it as a

FAMILY MEDICINE.

J. S.GOOJTEAli Co

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

102 NiumuSl, New York.

A

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
All perMaa having tail against tbe
Bate,-

To Consnuiplivc*.
.Wverliscr taring liptri

■
janWU

.

in HR. WINRL9W,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Aa oxpcri#uc#d Kurac aud Female Physician,
pretenta to thaaqaatiQb at mother*, her

SOOTHING SYRUP,
For ChllflreM TeethiM*.
of teething,

MOFFAT’S
LIE* FMJUNU EIIJKNBIHERN
fr ri-E rif Mrt I CflN E N-have now b*n W
Jl fore the public fora period of THIRTY YRS.
and during that lime barn maintained a high
character in almost every part of the Globe, tor
their extraordlnaty and immediate power of res­
toring perfect health to person* suHeriiig undor
nearly every kind of d.scaae fo whieh tbe human
frame la liable.
_
Tbe following are auungn- distrcuing vari­
ety of human tUaeaseaiu which tbo

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDIGKE8
Old Picture* of Deceased friaMa aojacd aa good

!' will go al any tima and ax vwhere. fas th#
oouniy. to lake UknneaM# of th# RJek Or Dead,
brio iaa viwrt of Pub;c Holding., or private
K oSn up slasre, two doers sort of tba Hu

lothsuudrrsigoed CotnmuMiooers.duly nppoMiied
by the Probate Court tor. the county ol Barry, tinea House.
who will meet for sneh nwrp&lt;Me, st tbe house of
Ohsubga, Nor. TM1.
John.MUlbibcck, iu tlw ttntiiiiWji ofJtyodiaod, iu ,
said county,on Saturday, the fifteen lb dav of March I
Jext. and.ou Saturday tbe Iweaiv-ejght day of|
tree next, m&gt;e thousand right tauu'droa a&gt;d airtvtwo; at tbeboar of tea o'clock,;A.&gt;L*lu&lt; the
I
pcctivc days above uieatioued. SIX mouths from
ft lift
nd i u c. m rt.! of aS cfoinu
Dated, January -0. [-C2.

3. W. MAYNARD-

«a*R**laU.

JOHN BOWLADEU, &gt; (tonmlsHANFORD OTTO. |
’

which, ifnot

And MiuMveto lust thrit sweet guitnr,
ikftTtY -, ikistn my ter .' jtRMa—
;ta

■ Their enrw are found in every land —
Amid ilwwtahi »»##•;-and Alria’saun
’heir wandrvn ■ wgte*-tkc*Bpr*,fifJ.
I'roiioccd ,bj^agii?aij | lUAicblrs'-1 ilh

*W^»wi*dr.
They aresafe for ail—both old and young,

Sine#1

DyepepeG. Heer I YHeeeee, Wits, rSyUefw
,kr
It rllem

- M Hie I? tbe &gt;1nfiteteM««*LWfMKl»e
1

Put np iu 50cent nnd *1 Dottles each.

liped having, claims against the estate
of ABLE DRAPER, deceased Bra hereby
oaitfitd and requeated to praetut tbe same for»
ciiuiiuntjoii aud adjnatment to th# un&lt;tertined
Com.ui.«»loi&gt;ere duly appointed by the Probate
Court fur the county of Barry, wbo will meet for
suoli purpose, al the bouie of Thomaj Black tn an.
in the township of Ikrry, in said county, on
Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of March next,
aud qn Saturday the sixteenth day ofAtigUst»ona Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; Mebiiirrolype; Sphereotype;
thousand eight hundred aud sixty-two, al the
hours of one o'clock P. M. ou each of tbe reapoctMirror Ambrotype; Neilngrapblc;
ire days, sb«ne mentioned; aix months from the
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
serruiscuth day of February, insL, being the tima
limited by the xuid Probate Court, for the final
Ambrotype; imperial Am­
adjn*unei.t of all clausa against said aatatu.
brotype; Relievo Am­
Dated. February l8,l^'-2.
brotype; Double
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. I CbmAisfoblS
W. C- A1KLN.
|

NOTICES

When our children are out of aorta, w# give them

. Rbapsb, if you need rithar or both of these moat
excellent Remedies, inquire far'them at the storer,
. if you do nut find them, take no other, bnt inclose

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

Ft oaf. |«rr bbl

S PECIAL

Ever shown hi this

MU

FOR

'roti T&gt;:r n-.i-i:&gt; &lt;&gt;ri
CBWRlre, C»ra«. Juxi«etf:n. HMr»oNa,

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geseW JKtyfc

GREAT LNOTCEKlNTS *0 CLUBS

-anmu»-

UK. KOKKCKK
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GRANT &amp; BPADDLING

and

Wuxre VlIA.8

IT WILL MEND WOOD.

The Damorr Wuxlt Tmisufe is new
in its Thirteenth Year.
It is a Larger,

IT WILL MENO LEATHER

Better Family Newspaper,than any NewYork, or other Eastern Paper published.
It eoatains Eight Pegs* ofeeveu eolamns

IT WILL MBKPGMSB.
o ybmseattest ATWei'M c»tUm
IT WILLMWrorVORT.

DB. J. BOW DODS'

IT WILL MEND CHINA.

—wF STILL—

•TATE OFFKEBt

OSTS' ©©TOBT3THOH

KOr^TlUUCllu&amp;FnSteter tee Seeste aai

geoSFhl

noun UNI OF TRADE;
taml

JOHN OWKN

_ J STraBIN? 1
a. LACKT, Cotn’r.
D&gt;y&amp;, ACmey OexmaL

Come and See 11

KBTRON. AdjvtMt Gvssrsl.

W1 HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER

DIRECT

FROM

FBOSPKCTl'S FOX IMS.

,

*

The Daily Advebthrm ho enterud its
tenUy-arvealA volume, being the oldest
existing journal in tbe North-west, and
ho been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increaM of the
commerce, the industry and prosperity
of the PnixscLia Statz.
Its proprietors are determined that ita
Altura shall be worthy of the oonfidenceand support of the friends of Tarrm, Jus
Ties, Faaauoii nnd Humamut.
Political.
It will aim to bo bold and fearless la
advocating the principles of tbe Raruauca» Pabtt, w-uich if faithfully carried
•ul tn the councils of our nation, will save

Government the world ever saw.
It will diecuas with ftithfitloeaa and
eandor all tbe greet questions agitating
the public miad from day to day.
On the question of tho extension of Ho­
ma&gt; Slavert, it will stand forth ita un­
compromising foe, believing as it most

BIKDWKD IPIRIKDIBSc

Wa hare every kind of goods, such as

and Telegnu»hie.Foreup.Domestic, East
!T WILL MEND MARBLE.
cm aad borne Market NEWS FROM
THREE TO FOUR DAYS LATER
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN
THAN ANY NEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with its Agricultural.
&gt; matter iftbubrokm Pilchard*! ata east
CuroAxoe Vro^jcTtVt*,
•SUUss. a stafliM saved is a shiiliaff earned.
C«nnmcrcial, misealkurous, snd State
and hence their
IT WjLL MEN I) ALA BAST EK.
important Local News from all parts.
8a\t
News Departments,—giving, each week,
and consequent profit to tho Proprietor, thus
a autnniary of all interesting and
enabling hha to expend
of
Michigan— its
devotion to the It will Mend Bone, Coral. Lava, and in
fVi\.okk%o.v\A%
fact everything but Metals.
Local and General Interests of Michigan.
of dollars each year in advertising their Sve to its columns Attraction* Which
Jvy artWr Ctawtata Witt AltULJCAS COtJOfT
merits, and publishing the
tixans of Michigan cannot find In any
New York or other Eastern Paper,- and
which cannot but make it a more Welcome
whieh have been showered upon him from
viaitor to the Family Crde, the Farmer
W\ \axAa
Kkw. CouxaXy^. Mechanics, Merchant, or Professional
The peculiarity of the
Maa, and give to the DetreU Weekly
YA-ood.
axvd VAX.* TrUmne superior claims to their patron­ **It is shnwe tvad r;
age.
Kegnlar, reliable correspondents with
USSOS
the Michigan Regiments to the Army .and
at \Vaahington,will continue to give the
xcokuxtos wxaith
for the life and health of ths body depends readers of the Tot Detroit Tridunx full
and accurate accounts of the movements
' One Bottle of
of our Michigan auldiers during tbe war,
out a miserable existence. These rneliii
1HEKICU CEMENT CLUE
and ef tbe doings of congress
In this
•Kvc
feature, tbe Tribune has no superior In
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
for oaring
the Stale, aa it lua not in general interest
Price 25 Cents jwr Bottle.
or variety of carefully selected bows and
fibrq/ufo,
Syphilis,
Price
25 Coots per Bottle.
Family reading, while the attention paid
Old Sores,
Bkin Qtiseases,
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
to our ovu State matters makes It, for the
Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism,
Michigan reader, whether farmer, me­
Prise 25 Cents per Bottle.
Bisk Headaahe,,
Qfyspepsia,
chanic, or other, superior to any Eastern
I4wr Complaint; Fever and JlgXee,
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Xeueorrhoto,
Female Complaints,
Erysipelas,
Bt. jfinthon^'s Fire.
Beyers.
Eruptions,
Tumors,
_
. .
Invariably in advenes—Single Copy,
TERMS CASH.
Pits, Borofulous Consumption, eta.
11,50 n year.
r Bale by all Druggists, sod Rtorekwysn
gwisrsHy throughout Un country.
Twenty Copies, 120,00, and extra Copy
to the person who forms tbe Club.
’
JOHNS A CKOS LEY,
For a Club of Fifty we give Three
Extra Copies,or theTri-Weekiy Tribune.
78 WILLIAM STREET,
flanoe of two years.
For a Club of One Hund rad. Six Extra
NEW TOMI.
AKOTHER writes, his son wm cured
Comes, or the Daily Tribune.
stbrMaMhad-*
'
- —
The
Low Price to Cluba will not admit
The doctors pn
meed the oeas
of the payment of commissions to Ageau
Importent to House Owners.
b’e.
______
„
ANOTHER wm cured of Fever and Ague beyond the above terms. Otar aim and
Imporant to Builders.
after trri ng every modi cine in his reach.
design is to furnish to Michigan readers
Important to Railroad Companies.
ANOTHER wm cured of Fever Sore a Micmioam Family NxwsrArxR, equal
whieh had existed foarteen years
Important to Farmers.
in Size and General Interest, and Better
aWMHHTW -,ni_______ • .. .____

which the

it lerves a fearful blight upon ths country
or nation seeking to outspread and uphold

Punier ud Pill,

BW5TS &amp; SM©B©,
It will also sdvocate a rigorous and
determined prosecution of tbe present
war against treason and disunion, until
tbs last vestige oi this most unnatural
aid wicked rebellion is crushed out

GROCERIES

The proprietors are received to spare
no pains or expense to make lhe Aovxanaaa equal, in all that constitutes a
good newspaper, to any published in the
Weat. With this view an able corps of

HARD-WARE ’

WodcVvV* a ©motl.
TW WloolX.
are the most active and thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act so directly upon tbe Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extant m that the

“SSkooiL o.vul lAw-ct VAV,

reportarc writers and correspondents baa
baeri engaged, whose attention every
posing event of importance will claim.
Arrangments have been made ensuring
for thia paper lhe most complete com­
pendium of foreign intelligence published
tn any neper west of New York, while
eur facilities for obtaining domestic Dews,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed by
*
P
*
Besides

which, in conjunction with the

*&amp;\.ooA
will cure all tho aforementioned diseMes,
nd, of themselves, will relieve and cure
Headaohe,
Coativeneva,
Qolio (Pains, Cholera Jlorbut,
Indigestion, (Pain in the
QHxxinear, etc.
Try thesu medicines, and you will never
and they will say they are

Good.

for them than any Naw York or other
Eastern paper at tbe lamest price possible
to Chibs, as a mum of preparing and
fortifying its political friends on State
Issuxa and all questions State Policy, aad
State Administration, and m an induce­
ment to Voluntary Effort on the part oi
the Republicans of Michigan, for the
general good, tn get up Clubs and extend
its circulation t»&gt; every organized Town
ship in the State.
liepublicans! Rally
to tbe support of your County and Stale
P.peix
Persons engaging to gal op Idubs are
requested to pend in. rabseribe
_____
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terms, whether aent in by the person
forming .it or not.
It ie not necesaary
tbat the members nf a Club ahonld receive
their papers at tbo Mine Poalofficc. Qer.
gymen are supplied at the Lowest Club
Rates, Money may be forwarded by mail
at our risk.
Specimen Copies will be
eent free to all wbo desire them.

SW3
the eirnikllaa

ttey n-vivuytag to their eetMW
TSKW BITTIM

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

all caar&gt; requiring a Tank:

Dr. Ms* telebarteT Ylie Bitien
I\Tit nntMTftpnivewv. j

truly bfnrt)r;»l.

I

nil AErciip

FEMALES.

7b all vhom this may esneem and ii ton.
cerns everybody.

JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY-S
IMPBOVU UtrYTA PKMCMA

DR- J. BOVEE DODS’

CEMENT HOOFING,

Imperial Wine Bitten

IT IS FIRE Alfo WATER PROOF

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VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1862

■LAWKS «f«4L

intiiji’ gwintis Jlintterj.

NO. 47.

Th. hranMow that Wn ■ rwMlly
ruutalw IwguD poHkrnufcta EuI.ipta.bl,pod futmtarff Cbstr.l

the relief of the saflorara were ovarywbere in progress.
Hundreds of tat il­
iac are left utterly destitute, without even
a roof of their own to shelter them, In
most places the dWarest communities
have received butjittie Government aid,

•d

repair; the Bavarisa Gonarnment,

Sfadlaaj.
watch

Adrfrlutr publishes a history of the proaaaa by which slavery was abolished in

arm ua.

GHIT A XPAULWNG,

ROBINSON,

■AWN ALLEN,
ealer in groceries,

D

jworUiaa.,
!£•f■k-.“4 IP

r\EALBR in atl kinds of Family Grocerteo,
RloOa and Wooden wars, and • gnoeeal •*-

LJ

ROBERT* A STRIKER,

I'VE A LEKS In

drags, mvdlelnw, (patent tnediAZ clees. palate, oils, tarpentin*, burning Said,

W. PARKER,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer I« Groceries
v v and Proviatona. Pork, lard, Butler, and
ai kinds of Produce bought and Mid, at bis “old

K5APPEM &amp; BCKROWS.
TTOBNKTB sad COUNSELLORS AT LAW,

andfideblr.
Office. corner at M
Kalamaioo. Michigan.

two lost children ; a
They bad gone for an
ing in the fields and woods, and after
filling their basket* started for home.—
But the sky had become heavily over­
cast with clouds, sn that they cauldn’t
bad wandered away from old beaten
paths and familiar localities, the effort to
reach their homes ere nightfall, proved a
failure.
With blank, pue face, and lips
trembling from fear, the youngest, a boy
looked up to his companion, as tho even­
ing shadows began to creep down among
the»thick leaved branches of the trees,
and said;
F»‘Ofa, aiater Edie, are we lost F
Edie did not reply, but the boy, saw
the paleness of his own face reflected in
hern.
“This is the way I think.”
She did not feel the coafidance which
she sought to throw into her voice, but
she was one year older than her brohter,
an&lt; must therefore act for both. She
felt the flutter of his hand, as it clung to
ber’s tightly.
But the liule opening among tbo trees
towards which she burriod, terminated at
the end of an hundred yards, in a dense
mans of underwood, through which she did
not dare to go.
“Are we lost sister,” again asked the
other child.
. “It can’t bo fur from home, Willy.—
We will soon find our way out of the
woods. ’ Don’t cry.”
'

A sub, and then a wail of fear, cut the
air.
“Don’t cry I
We will soon be
SWSJBZEY A AIXBB.
at home.”
TTORNEYS AT LA vr and Solicitor* la Chan­
How bravely Edie tried to speak, even
cery. Particular attention paid to Convey*
■actnir, the investigation of title* to Land
while her own heart wu sinking. The
ww - - «- -____ _______ —- *_
Will U.
boy hid his face against her, weeping and
shuddering.
He had beard about child­
Office in the Court Home, Hastings, Mich.
ren being lost in the woods, and terror
overcame him.
Half forgetting herself in pi tv for her
H. WRIGHT.
affrighted arid helpless brother, fed is grew
ttorney and counsellor at law.
strung and bravo, instead of weak and
and Solicitor and Coan»cl)or tn Chancery.—
Fertiealar attention paid to th* collection d cowardly.
diins and monev promptly remitted.
“Crying don’t do any good, Willy,”
Office, with W. XV. Ralph Etq., Middleville, she spoke in a firm tone, and well never
Horry County. Michigan.
get home If we stand still."
She moved back the way abe bad come
DANIEL COOK,
OSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and through the opening among the trees,
Tax Agent, will attend to tba collection of bolding her little brother by the hand.
debtsand all other bwdtirea pertaining to bit offire.
“This is the way, I know it now.”—
She spoke with more confidence than
she had felt. Ckttie tracks were seen
JACOB FERRIS,
nnd she followed them down into deep
Attorney, Conneelloc and Solicitor.
ravines, nl»ng the hillsides, across nar­
IONIA.
MICHIGAN.
row clearings, and then into a dense
wood where she lust them in tbo dark­
I.
A. HOLBROOK,
I TTORNEY and Connaelor ai Law, Solicitor I* ness of the coming night, and stood still
trembling.
“Willy’s cries broke out anew. Hu
waa in despair.
J. M. RUSSELL,
“Hark!”said Edie.
PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Offiea in BessvU't
The two children listened.
»lore, State airaet.
____
“What did you bear, Edie V*
The child’s voico was unnatural and
JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and Survoon. Dwelling on Dread­ choking.
way, near the Court Hanse.
“Listen, that's a dog, Willy, that’s our
Lyon.
H.
F. CHERRY,
“1 don’t hoar any dog, Edie.”
’OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
“But idol. Come! This is tha way !
and Edie pulled Willy after her, through
bitah and brier, hastening in the diree
lion from which to the earn, had seemed
to come tlte barking of the dog.' Their
hands and facts were scratched and their
Ac. AU basiaeaa attended to promptly and affi- clothes lorn—their limbs ached with faciantlr. Office No. 5, Noble's block. Battle Creek.

A

A

J

J. M. NEVINS,
Fnblic, and Tax agent.

To all, whether in the lowest or high-

yourself to weak fears. In difficulty, in
doubt, in danger, ever be on tho alert

wlf.fdienrt uhieb uotU Dow lad aoaula.
•d Edu, w.r. .boot rivlar war, wban
Will, bld hUfaoa in Lr drwaa, and aba
fall tie weight at bla bodj loanin, againat

gain, you it must move forward-tbey may
be just beyond. Pirture to your mind
those two lost ciiiidren asleep in the val­
ley, while just over the next hill top io
their homo—lights stream* from ovary
inviting window, and If you are tempted

bar, and it. tramora running alon, bar
Iles across your way. It may
fol utterance moved forward, drawing you to all you bare strlreu for tl
him lagging, weary, and sore footed after
her.
It waa night now, moonless and star­
RxtoOXS WHT TH! U. S. GoTKXXUXXT
less night, and very dark. But in a lit­ Ouokt TO Rkcogkizx Harn.—Because
tle while the children came to a an open I Hayti la one of the best customers which
road, cut with wagon tracks. They they
took heart, and walked on more quick- in the congressional list of ©ur ootnmrr-

“We shall soon be home now,” said
brave, hopefni Edie.
•‘But you don’t hear old Lyeu any
more,” answered fearful, doubting little
Will,
“Maybe he isn’t barking, you know he
don’t bark all the while." That was for
Willy’s encouragement.
His sugges­
tion had shaken her confidence.
A weary half mile and then Willy
would go no further. Fatigue and hope­
lessness had driven away the terrors
with which darkness had at first oppress
ed him. it was all in vain that Edie
coaxed, persuaded, promised in stimula­
ted anger. He sat down off the road side
at the lout of a ateembUl and would not
i stir.
“1 know it is just over the hill, Willy.
Now du come along."
“Yoc'vs kept saying that all the time”
answered the boy fretfolly, and I dont
believe it any more.”
And yet Edie was right this time.—
Home lay jutt beyond. One more ef­
fort—one more difficulty subdued—anotlier weary hill ascended, and they would
be in their fathers honse.
But Wily’s
faith, hope, endurance, were all gone.—
No argument could move him, and no

dal relations with aeventy-fivs foreign
States or Countries, Hayti occupies tbo
twenty-Grat rank among our exports, and
the twenty-fourth rank among our im­

ports.
Because this expensive commerce be­
tween the two countries
meat to thausands of operatives af all
kinds.
Because the capital of numbers of our
merchants are invested in the trade, and
in tho vcsels which carry the merchandise
between the two countries.
Because the Ilaytian trade is a grow­
ing trade, and by means of wise and
statesman-like measures, it may be in­
creased to ton times It present amount
Because it is the duty of every govern­
ment to encourage tha commercial rela­
tions with every ether country, in order
to promote the welfare and prosperity
of its own people.
Because the principal European nations,
seeing the importance of the Baytian
trade and the negligence of the United
Stoles Government, are now striving, by
every means in their power, to divert a
portion of It into a new channel; thereby
inflicting a direct injury upon tho com­
merce of this country.
Because, while the United States, ai
suggestions revive his dead confidence ; considerable cost, maintains an embassy
oven while Edie plead with him he went to Russia, our commercial relations to
fast to sleep. Then it was that the sis
Hayti are of far more importance than
tor’s brave heart sunk down despairing­ those of that country, for while the form­
ly ; that her cheeks dry until now, re­ er, with Ito Immense population of seven­
flected the starlight from great falling ty millions of people, exports from this
taara, that her sobs long hel d back Tor country no more than does Hayti, with
Willy’s sake, shook themselves free wd its three quarter* of a million, yet our

went forth in dissonant moans upon
air. Bitting’down upon the rued side
with the woman’s instinctive devotion
still ruling in her young breast, Edie
drew the head of the unooasaioua broth-

exports from flny ti exceed those from
Russia by half a miUioc of dollars per

wayside, in some gloomy valley, with
tho goal for which they are sriving, over
the next hill ofdifficulty, and jut ba vend
in a brave, confident voice.
•‘But I’m co tired,” moaned Willy, Fainting sojourners on the ways of life,
If the
dragging back, “and my foot hurts me never give up your confidence.
night falls and tnepath is lost, still keep
Walk onward, waivlly.
“Hark I that’s it again! that’s ©ur a brave heart.
because of the darkness, yet ever onward
Lyon.”
“1 don’t hear any dog answered little —the good you seek, or mayhap a high­
er
or more permanent good is beyond—
Willy."
Tnua urged th© child kept on by the just beyond for all you know, nd about
aide ofhis sister, until half across the rewarding your toilsome efforts. The
field, but his chafed and smarting feet, world is not all wilderness. Night ever

n. COOK,

dpi Immediately be entered into
Cat ad vantage of our merchan

If in
forest, press on in patience and courage
—you will find the open clearing. If the
mountain looks rugged end high, and you
level plains and pleasant valleys.

t7‘-Ws*re lest now,” sobbed Willy,—

“Oh dear, oh dear, and be cried more disMMy.

Government het officially reeognixed ev­
ery petty German potentate in Europe,
and every petty republic io Central or
South America, she 1mm with a great na­
tion, refused to extend the same courtesy
with whom her merchants
having daily relations.
James Rsdpatr.
Paotoamaers ron Rxcoqhtton.—It is
w understood that Mason and Slide!’
vs made propositions in London and
iris calculated to enlist the sympathies
of religious people and of liberals. They
offer as tbs ©sedition of recognition:

hamox aMJTH
Thus lined, feint boarfad little Witty

on returning.
. By acts passed at rarioua dates subae-

quently, these privileges were further
restricted, ta 1817, the law of 17W
was re-affirmed, and all the Ftatutes on
this subject reduced to a uniform system.
The same again took plate in 182S, when
the law took effect. One of its Motions
reads: “Every person born within this
State, whether white or colored, is free;
every person who shall be hereafter born
into this State, shall be free, and every
person brought within this Stale as a
slave, except as authorized shall be free,"
At various dates since then, amendments
have been passed, carrying out the in­
tention of that most salutary statute.
The following is the record ofCnoncc
ticut:
A revision of tbo lawa of Connecticut,
giibliahed in
1784, shows
that the
late bad then taken emancipation ground
in theory at least One act declaring
who shall be freemen, makes no distinc­
tions of persons to age or color. But
slaves were still held in the State. “An
act coaceuing Indian, mulatto and negro
servants and slaves," has tho following:
“And whereas sound policy requires that
the abolition of slavery should be effected
as soon as may be consistent with the
rights of individuals and tho public safe­
ty and welfare.” It was th^efore enact­
ed that no negro or mulatto child, born
after the first day of March.1784, should

should thereupon become free. Subse­
quently this age was reduced four years,
and the right to emancipate at any age
between twenty-five and forty-five was
granted. Strenuous laws were also pas­
sed against tha foreign slave-trade. But
the revised Constitution, adopted in 1821,
allowed masters to bring their slaves
with them Into the State for temporary
residence. It deserves mention that the
laws of Connecticut were much milder
than in most of the othsr States. A slave
was capabloof bolding property in the char­
acter of devisee and legatee. He could
also sms bls master for immoderate chas­

the children

wore lifted

motives are

away thia bird would ait cm its perch,
until exhausted by hunger, it would fall
into* the water an'd perish.
The necessity for psrmsnmt bridges
over the Rhine is Dow vehemently urged.
The inundation has rendered the removal
of the boat bridges imperatively neces­
sary, and the only method of crossing
the stream now feasible, is by means of
steamers. At Manheim, Carfsrnhe, and
Coblentx, even at such minor places as
Worms and Bingen, permanent bridges
will, at once, be undertaken, and similar
zeal to extend the aide lines ot the main
railroad trunk now completed, is every­
where manifest The same spirit pre­
vails in other parts of Germany, and, in
this point of view, the great inundation*
of the present year, by Improving upon
the German people the absolute necessity
of more complete internal improvements,
and leading to the wider disbursement
of capital among tho laboring classes,
may eventually prove to have been a
blessing rather than a calamity.
A serventgirl one day fell Sfainst
a hot stove in such a manner as to brand
upon her arm the date which happened to
be on the stove—1S59. A surgeon was
sent for, ’who however, happened to be
absent, and in bis place an aaststant came;
but when he saw the date be shook his
head, and said—“there fe no longer any
help for this; it is altogether too old an
injury.”

w- A German writer, Boerne, com­
pares the different stages In the fives of

women to milk, butter and cheese. “A
f[irl," be says, “is like milk, a woman
ike butter, and an old maid like cheese
—all three may be excellent in their
kind.’
Females of the New York fist kind,
actresses, saloon concert girls, ate.,—havo
appeared plentifully iu tbo legislative
lobby at Albany, have captured gray,
headed Senators and yautbiul members
in their tolls, and nre likely to have It ail
their own way.
Female “lobbies” have
long reigned at Washington, why not do
so at Albany ?
The day previous to tho engngo
ment between the Cumberland and tho
rebel steamers Merrimac, Chaplain Len­
hart of the former, who was drowned
ngem ns loiiowa ,
i. is as ncur tny nea. cnly home from the old Cumberland as
from any other place,”

py Some editors neem still to enterteihand try to spread the delusion, that
the Un|pn can bo reorganised on a firm
of our products.
the Georgia line.
The surrounding basil, and yet retain the ditofyaninn?
Because during the year ending June
country is elevated, and in some parts element tlavtry. It can’t be done. As
20,1M0, our exporta to Hayti amounted
commands so extended view, the Look­ well expect fire and gunpowder to come
to 82,678.082, and onr import* from
out Mountain Scenery in that locality be­ together without explosion.—NorUtamjh
Hayti during the same period, to 82,062,­
ing somewhat noted. It is the depot
723; while, since those returns were
for the greater part of the produce of
compiled, our trade has considerably in­
East and Middle Tennessee, and is also a
“Unconditional Surrender,” was the
creased.
manufacturing place. Ito strategic prom
answer of Commodore Foote at Fort
Because no specially favorable com­
inenee, aside from the eligibility of its Henry, and of Gau. Grant at Fort Donmerce can be made with Hayti until she
elson. So it will be everywhere, “No
compromise with traitors.”

p-owners.

still again crying sadly.
“Our house is just beyond tho bill,
over the field, Willy. I heard Lyon.—
now do come along.
It’s getting so
dark that we’ll be lost if we do not hur-

The law for gradually abolishing slav­
ery in New York was passed in 1709.—
Its main feature was that “any child born
of a alave in this State, after the fourth
day of July next, shall be deemed end
adjudged to be burn free,” males, hoewever, being servants until tbs age of
twenty-eight, and females until the age of
tweoty-five years, unless owners should
see fit to abandon their rights.
By an act passed two years afterwards,
the provisions of the emancipation law
were re-affirmed; and a prohibition was
Imposed on the sale of negroes out of
the State.
Non residents might still
travel in the State with their slaves, and
cilfaenk might take them to other Stales,
If going on a visit, bringing them back

annum.
Because while the United Stales main­
tains diplomatic relations with Sweden
and Norway, her commerce with Hayti
taee down upon bis, wept herself into is much more extensive, for. with her tisement, as in the case of an apprentice.
oblivion.
small population, Hayti purchases from The cumber of slaves gradually dimin­
Yet, just beyond, home awaited them. this country a million and a quarter of ished until 1348, when on act was passed
One mure efiort, and its gleaming win­ dolara’ worth of goods more than those that no person should thereafter be held
dows would have gladdened their eyas. two countries, although the&gt;
hive to slavery in tho State; while another
And for the lack of this they wont to near five and a half millions of people. clausa prohibited ths Introduction of any
sleep, as lost children out in tho cold
Because while the United States main
bondman within its limits.
tains the same relations with Turkey, our
Imports are just double those which wo
Chstunoofn
not signify—a neighbor returning late receive from that country.
that way found them on the roadside and
Because while tha U. 8. Government
bore them home, when their osnsosawoke has spent enormous sums In attemptlug
South bank of the Tennessee River, which
found them selves in safety.
to open up commercial relations with
Just beyond! Ah, how many, like Japan, Htai, at an infinitely leae cost, stream is at this season navigable that far
these children, sit down despairing on the takes morphan twenty times the value up. The place occupies a position in the

a wide field stretching beyond.
“It’s only a little way now.” said Edie
Particular

I. c. r»nrDi.»,
T.DSI OF FPOUTI, X.urr F.MU. C«»
J arU U»d
Will b. ta.U U

DAJTIXL XTRIKER,

lay, sad yet ne hu­
e fa sight. Tlaahild

eo. The flood camo first in the night,
and bad it not been for tho exertions of
a force of 800 men who hurried to the
some from the surrounding country, tho
sluice in question would hare been broken
and the adjacent region devastated. Tha
famous “hunt” en the bonks of the Rhine
has been almost entirely ruined, The
hares it contained were caught in hun­
dreds on the dam near by, and great
numbers drowned.
Very many deer,
also, surprised by the sudden overflow,
were lost. . Some were taken alive while
struggling in the water, and a few suc­
ceeded in swimming sreoaa the Rhine.—
Even phoasants were drowned, so says n
letter from Frankfort; the pheasant is m
comparatively slow and stupid bird,
whim seeks its food dose nt hand and
seldom remains long on tho trees.—
When the flood came, insteed of flying

relation among ala see.
taoffdL The moral of all statutory

from Nashville by rail l&amp;Q nulna. and
from Memphis 300 miles, kisoonnectsd with Knoxville by the East Tsnnes••e and Georgia Railroad, 110 miles
long, and comamaieatos wKh Atlanta,
{Savannah, Charleston, &amp;«., by the West­
ern and Atlantic Railroad, owned and
controlled by the Stats of Georgia.—
Thus the fedllties for tho Mnceutration
and movements of troops and munitions
of war are exceedingly good at thia

Naw Mcsxcial Skxsation.—Ullman,
the untiring-Impresario, is on his way to
Berlin to make final arrangements with
Madam Bistori far her appearance in this
country In October next, as prima donna
in tho Italian opera.
Tna CuMKOtLANp.—It is the genera! Im.
preasioa that th© Cumberland am be
raised, and as soon as Norfolk is taken
she will be removed to the Navy Yard
there and repaired, She lies in about
fifty feet ©f water, careened over toward*

A Strict 8tmvxn.LAjrcR.—The govern­
troubled at one time to got hie quarter ment permit* ouly its ovm agents to go
installment. Bo had called a number of dawn to Fortress Monroe. j£vaa new©,
paper men, who find accaaaalmost every­
where, are excluded from the boat run­
ning between Baltimore and Old Point

Comfort.
Um nsooreariaa of life.

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Miltern, whoa blind, maried a shrew
The Duke of Buckingham called her

fwl fed the aborted

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The Naw Tax BDl.

Many

have it u comjdeted.

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Sti.’.e, they

tl.e

Otic citizens and co-openiled with them

the merits of the Tax Bill, which Congress
"htt bren soloffg in perfecting, until

In a majority, in al-

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Fort Warren to-day.

140 majority.

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From the commencement of the

commendation.

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Segar is electeoto’Congress by 180 to

liganthip nothing.

FORWARD WITUOVT FXAR -AXfe WITH MAK}T
JttAltfs.—Abraham Lincoln,
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oral ant

'EWI

tal!i&lt;

HauXg irf irnte, t‘n&lt;wfcs oca course,
Ftworr Unix aku with rtau rwosx.

oo but-

incas matters have been red
thftniiittajritlO&amp;b for 1
dAupJtAbB.So’si

W1BKL

fore drawn upon.

earthly doubt of it^-dl wiH be

T»*r Entrsaa...
tifaht Experaa.

It to asserted as a nrarajling nnininn

we

t.ltxjor M
tnfcixndTle

changes

b^grgrgm.

from tbo crude form of the bill will have

taken pkea before it recomre'|hw law of

the land.

There are many thing* in

the

borne ttareaefvva nvMy^ttay - Itofo JL

bill as first Introduced Into Congress that

Up Woufdj’hul’y ape modified, or Strick-

iniMlnlkln

But it is not as to its merits

that we desire to oail attention.

But.tlnI&lt;»a«r&gt;o&lt;'&gt;H»r&lt;irHM&gt;

retell

applaud them for rendering
"aid and comfort” to the

practical

euemjv

They

racy, true to the instincts of their,organ
teaticn, are boslly engaged in fa^ify ing

divide tiieir lima between-weak apologies

tbe content* df tho bill, for the purpose

for the rebrilioiiand aacoeeiess howl kboct
l‘abotitio*ism,''

of influencing the April elections, in or­

der that, the rebel leaders may be encour­

aged by a cry of “reaction.”

Men from

■

ttat

They are not uJartriad

clutch ihanbroat of the

irtifart

Republic 1

-Bqt

tbo country, mid our own villagers who

they are is an agony 0/ alarm lest tte

have not the means of knowing to the

loyal
mon of the Northern States
shall pervert tho war froiri Ita friie ob­

contrary, are daih informed that a heavy
tex is to be collected in a few days, for
the support of the war; that oxen and
cows are to.bo tayo$l five, dollars each,

and horses ten dollars, sheep twenty-five
cents, raid Ollier things in proportion.—

Nothing could bo fiirther from the truth.

jects f?
Does prejudice se blind them that they

cannot see 1 or does disloyally so corrupt
them that they eauhet foe! 1

case we cafinbt net

In

either

with them without

failing in duty to our country.

Probably one half of the voters of this

RxPVDLiexys— We can render efficient

county will not pay directly a cent of

service to our country only through owr

tax under this bill, should it become a

own organisation !

law.

Land is not taxed under it; neither

team toute nor farming utensils.

Buggyiq carriages, watches, and

pianocs are taxed, as also all
tures and nearly everything

the bliape of luturies.

manufac­

wo buy

In

Newspaper meh

are trebly, taxed.; firstly on the paper
they muet use, secondly, five per cent of

oil advertisements, charged or collected ;
and, thirdly, the same as other people in

the articles of daily cosumption.
When the tax' bill becomes a law

time we would cation all persons against
believing the exaggerated and wlfifully

Let us vigorously support-the

National Administration.

Our cordial

and energetic support will

tend to keep .

them from going wrong and give

rigor

to their strenuous fcflbrte to crush the
-

rebellion,

We must rally under our own flag ’—
a flag that never floated oi^er. a traitor.—

Who ever beard of a Republican traitor »

agist for rebellion.

We cannot leave

infidelity to oar country.

Why should we abandon our own for
an organization |h«t has farntened from

its own bosom all the rebelt in the ffeld,

false statements of tits GoJ(|«U Circle

Web*** die

It baa been diaceuH-Ml

if any-of the iuips of the great devil of
insurrection dare to assert to the contrary

come

and examine the bill for themed vea.—

The following arc the details of tbe
battle at Newbertt: Cmu. Rowan was
in command of the fleet of guuboata, and
had sunken vesielR,'torpedoes and utbor
rebel Obitrbctidns to overcome nud praw,
but surgjounted all with but slight dam­
age to only Wpofhteiiiteeu vessels. Two
brigs, three tdrks w&gt;d nineteen schooners
were sunk *by tho te6el&lt;
tho two
rebel batteri're; tha Utter Were allebced.
The sunkefi vesicls were passed and our
flag hoisted over -batteries as our force
went along. Tbls was on Saturday after­

‘

*

l-fkp.Ahn fro 19, kt Jart accounfa

Die bombardment had continued

taken.

eight days, and it was thought the rebels

NorfHk, ha city ofabout5,0Q0 popula­
tion, situated at the junction ofthe Neuse

Qgbti Otlf revelry are atilLpursuing tbe
flying rebels. Particulars cannot bo ob­
tained till to morrow morning.

aad Trent Ki&lt;rcr|.

Jt.is a.port of. entry,

and has had considerable trade iu £rain,

•

■*

Chlro, March 22.

was,
however, evscniU-d before our
troops approached.
Fort Macon was
blown .up by the rebels, and tha rtaataer
Nashville bnened.
Ou the day General Burnside occupied
Nvwbcrn, 1,600 rebel troopa were oq the
road Between Goldsboro aud Newbern.

miles below Newbern, Geneiaf Reno’s
brigade , in the advance.
Moat of the
troops being so anxious tn land tjuvi

nearly every regiment, jumped into tta
water and waded ashore, and the whole
division was landed in Ires thau two
hours. After marching two utiles they
found deserted rebel camps with fires
burning, and hot rebel breakfasts untast­

exccutbd a flank uioycfoe^Candtbp order
to charge bayonets was given.
A h vpd
to hand fight ensued of k ratal desperate
character, when’our troups^dfbve fount
out at the punt of tta 1-^1^ ohtahthem out of sigbL The retaffiPn.k pen
session of a railroad train raid fled Irom
Newbern,
.bugpng. toe bridges, foe
Wusblngfon Douce, sotue private dwell-

Covmtttii Rm*. Vetnlt, Hareh St. UStl 1
D.C.BrOKXARP,
0. T. DsLANB,
J. A. KERR
J. J.ftt GLAIR

lumber, turpentine, tar and nasal stores.

The Noose Riw is aavigeble fur -eight
months in the year.
We presume Ast
.the object of this movement is to reach
Ouldaboro

and command tbe railroad

connection

with

North,

Wilmington

and the

it is .about one hundred and

twenty nxlwi/oam Raleigh.

Some dis-

RspflblieM Butr CentnJ Cocqnhtee.
F. £, WOOl&gt;,£e&lt;iretM-y.

Btraxgb Aonowa,—General McClel­
।
lan in his recent flddrefs to his soldiers,
,
uses the following language :
. 1
“In whatever direction 1 may

tn ova,

in;;s, and .a uvtmW. .“f wbifooy and turpcuUto distilleries.. Tbe slaves had com­
menced pHagtag fas hausre.’ Mt), worp
K nurnber of Unionists were found in
Iheaty,

howevar strage my actions may appear
to yepj ever bear in xiifld that my fate
well, which probably hw a heavy arma-, is linked with yours, and that ail-1, do is
to bring you where 1 know yoa wish to
mcnt by this time.
„ .~
be,-on
re battle fitad.”
‘ IfthsGeaetaTs 'fatrange actions” &lt;»«•

Naw Yofo, March 24.

bern.ien fortification' named Fort Barn­

Tho steamer VamferbWt is being con­
verted into an iron-clad maa &lt;*f war, and
ths'atsamsbip Ocean Qaeen will be couvertsd into an term rani.
A letter from an engineer of the U. S.
;timie as Jong In
in foe.firture
tbe foUre :a»
tayo
AU whose aatnee are not already regv ;ti.me
as they tf
ye ; gtfbaa
..tered in tta townships where they now ’during ths past, a huy&gt; purtfoa eff.hjp ©£ ths
reside, should attend to foe matter *41’’'brave arpy wUl

once,if they desire to vote at the approach­
ing elections.

This can bo done with

your Town Cterk’e office nd leave your

ji
-s’vin
died

Memphis OaUBaaked—General
Smith's New Poaltiva.

C. ‘ F.

expense to obtfn.fttMn tha Auditor-Get}-

ahipt.

erars office, a perfect history of the fax

‘
•in'- _ v _
would not advance thbre lhan five ntilasj
and eveu thdn tho wagota, would be teak

lands of this county from its organization,
which will be of great value In obtaining
.
rerfert
of title.
*“

many old lax titles against tend
la fols
nd jo
this

Stcsu'icxxr.—Ttf Grand Rapids i'a-

Aww.-TUr. b.,.

txen foairadtclory statoinauta, r^ardiog

State Convention.

to

of any such incumbrance.

The gentle-

mcn above referred to will

be prepared

l»mWl be wdl

for any owtang

land in this couuty to know if.any

TiMtJSrCTD.osTitB M&gt;»xrtoa.—Auihas-

old
-ffibncoa ’

title is hanging over'them tOarmby them

in Lhe future.

The sooner the matter is

attended to. the easier

will be tbe cam-

information hai

.

«Jy- •

the Monitor, and that U the fyrrppr cfcooae.

Wu fbMs bid rstW uusprlug-like
eather for tbe last woek.

lie variial

The apced

vxrrfy coldfit was cxiGEAjcJy unpleasant.

half of ear h day.

Boo w sb II nearly xor..

question to &lt;&gt;ne of lier EunnciA^i'ti1 t!U'&gt;r'
relative speed, and the ability &lt;&gt;f the
Hernmac to run away front ths Man»to»rk
he replied, uWa would tike to see hc-r-

away ktoisls, is still nearly afoot deep in

nttenipt it. She would tfi'cji be at ottf
merry, and by follow ing ctoic in
stake, we ctxiM ao«ih cripple, Htuit desteuy

the woods. This must be tta post's ‘win­

ber rudder and propeller.*’

fields, and,

si though

wanting

»

f^»T*The New York Tribal says G15A
tbe Mieiltnr is no n*w invention of Mr.
EricstuMl but that she is ths result of 2.5,
years study towards an invuhierabib.
During the Crinj.wu war
Mc. Bttcsson proposed the Unlljiug uf A
expressed himself very imrvh plresed-with
the design, but declined to carry it into
ex reel ion.
Mr. Ericnmn fa at present so.
busily engaged nn plans for a stnf tDDxe.
f-.rinidable .vessel that, though sent lbs
fruui Waahmgtun. be ius refioasd te j/3,
even fur a single^.

Jrfierson waa -an abtdititmisu

JvfierMWi

upon or.® bandied end fifty -rebels,- k»Wng

Gnlnmbua, and Memphis taken, New
Orleans is mdcfcncrtae, and must apeedi­
t. 'fin
..
If
fall. .

three, wounding fhtfrjiad dRptttrfrig deven3 the cavalry thus renderitig hare du

fWkpl

titan

tbeiv

o»R

cotire

numbers.

Cupt. EriCMoD himself says that the
Mvrimnc would have been sunk by the.
Monitor,but fi»r-a bk of red tape. Capt. tibe the winter wheat will; It is thought,
Da^lgrwu, of tha Nnvy, issued orders prove a total loss, owing to the recant
1&lt;4* M-•tutor to use iuuudstiuiia,
Al Pesth tbe market,
tbe wruughV.iron baljs Capt. Brk-saoa had
have stiffened in consequence, both for
furoiwed wp«W’b’ *ur lbc purpose of,
smashing the. sidea of the Merrimac.—

"a« kU»»,*~A cwr»t«.iHhu.&lt;&lt;Mi
iRoanoke'HHHd ri'» that paper, • smy?
‘‘in -me ee-mromy

of the

Wise

L

" "• •-■.•&gt; . ti- m*n but seven
I’hign their nature.apcCm ag°U»&lt;^ &lt;

«.

«C

five were- aUe. tn aeaeamliah it.”
Tl..- WublnpoQ Officlfl, r««.J wd.
^uieXY' Erodqh.—^While the Demoeducated Northern mechanics,
heavy shot might., burst a gun i
Erica•mu. »hi&lt;, inwnieJ U&gt;u^ .«! ?bc k&lt;m cf*** pripta ofAbis State are taborUighaad
—
“fanrrr ar therefore, mare wbout. it than
xUpAift'j
Uptoee tiMMfeir g.rty is twt piMbve-

ry, retry Democratic GrmgreMMian, oeve
OAfi. ^otes RfaiMt entmuRqtmg fbe «Ure
fitatqi 1n
g.Rilual
,

den in-the

ebtorgo, Mracb 21.

A«edid fiosn

Cairo to tic JburaaZ

1

F«« niiMtetaigo was ordexqj into testfsa
byGovernn^v*. .
...
,
-- v..

Iffihofl*
drresed (j

vi\-

Mini
vui ir
lite locofiteo ^un

bi

statement
■not eM&gt;thee Atari evident sensation.
I
i to aWttgft “
and
J ~ '’tffrwegJta- fobnsonhad Ute wav'd
i» srietenfejn
itxtfraffil. of pjtfdoning all ppii

Oneof thesedefe^fcas

-retern to

.—

&lt;**•

ir will rat oeco foat the RraaMtfraaJ

tjm

lent

(ffieaen to npwnt Me township, aM
WV(tW ltic&lt;6cq party) mbM make
« strong ticket; and then, ir .fkeslr' tf-Mff

the Unioa. .WtTMr

st jindib-t-

Notice 1

—The regiments
4- rB|,;L । -.p v x

OMMT

‘Mountain

Ga|

------ ------------------------14m U.

li

attMb

g rnWitax Vw» cot,inis'.™
, rtwed over tv’warl

of Utt Morrfrna* i. nut over;

uf several days duration. Though aot re-

era foe

Wv mneerely bepe *b.

dblk, w*Hy re?d. fa eomeout.

Never did a. route - pre­

in a few days to examine titiea hi this- re­
spect.

IIjs sugar makers Luus been busy, the

nW- ArWim dbMr^rt badt, weahell carry tbe
8«to* ’
prints,*haUwhad orivcd aafely at. Naw.;
n letter from
This N only a speichnen of'the -kind t.
Orleans, fitili later advices render hl
:jj» n»hich soys;1

of tbe N. Y.

d..ten»—16

ITovjzvar fitlte confidence may be had in I ty, had flawad.iDto wtiiays, up &lt;ho bill•idea, over their Mimpnt^—nrnd ti,Thnmless ani: tmyiridfag. Tfo- Mm»*-waded

sap flowing quite freely during tta last

on ths strength of assertions in

Key Wwt.

Missouri mud.

old tax titles there is no num but would

Ths fact that a powerful army uoder
tbs command of Gen. C. F. Smiti, bad

The

t«rt;a i»ur mr rnurv uunmsce, swck—,

sooniipglr
xnrinaurmounlcounty, noLon record, and the possibility sent obstacles
•
•
---------of getting a perfect statrset in this par- *ble •rain, vv w-are-pbstartes .snare
Iremjnedly
ra«t
and
*mre
fc.Wbul'ht teOTfehtaM » (mil
«— pereisJe-Aly
overcome.
An ocean of muff ‘lay
objection to investing In real estate.— wbara, wbidi, without refrseaoe to gravi­

Tram ths Cimianstl CeaunsrtiaL

linve refrained from mentioning It.

Miny ■flxys.vH^'miMihg from

—
—- be-&lt;
camp,

fore.they are brought to where they
'Um Io bi, on Un M&gt;ire bnUnVAl.*'

name at any time previous to the 5th of ylsauyss
"Two delegates
.next month.
____ _______________
" «wnty conventtojfa^f (

Popo from

H

Firtt, That tbo "HepuMiean party”

can banner,

Fentriiabic.. ffiac^fMfc Po»^,

The Cairo dorrrepundent of ‘ihe New
York Timet writes: .
,Thc entire ma^h -ofGan

.nJ

ter lingering to the lap of spring.*
'
grape, eanttister and shell upon tlipru, uno ot the expedition, which fcns pcnehas never attempted, or -eceh proposed atop heavy rnu.ketey ftop) their lofautry,
its great length.
H*-On the 3d insl, writes a Wash­
Tta
Second
Brig.uk
,
eScnrismc
foe
t
wrib.
the slightest infringment of the rights'of
tv firpt kfamebuaettf/ Fifty first New.
ington correspondent, occurred the first
any Slate la tha Union; sad, ucond. That
lace bas inardied acroes Um oounlry from
The Cartarc of Newbern.
aud laU oouuul ot McClellan with his
Toi\ Fl^y^ry
*nd
it
has nsver furnished one traitor to U»e Ninth New JareeyrWetoif'wi them ou tta thireirer atd broken an important line
It is gratifying to know since the evac­
of railroad noinntunieatian at Purdy,
right,' and Gcnerif I'ark’s Diird Brig-.de
uation of Mampsas, that Burnside is safe, Union.
which is in ths Southern tier of Tennes­ the fiuhar4n law &lt;.f MuClskan ns his
With such a record for the ptut, there took a position in fropu
The First see euunties.
and that pe has not been idle.
He was
Before this time, un&lt;|iies- representative. The nine Gvoorals faBrignda rore the tayptoffoe battle, and tionably, the Memphis -and- Chari&lt;wton
undoubtedly better posted in regard to need ho no fear for tbe/u/wrr.
cured the dirtfuns of the forces Into tbe
Twenty-fourth MhsRachuaeAts soon tad
Cordially
welcoming
patriotic
cititzaoa
railroad,'which
rues near tha Tennessee
the army at Manassas than Mere our
Major Bteveoson and Lieutenant Horton river, at Ftoreneo. Alabama, has been sepcrato corpt d'Armct lately appointed.
Potomac Generals. It.appears that be of all parties, co-operatidg with them iu wounded, and'the Twenty -third Massa
McClellan's substitute opposed jt,—they
‘broken, and railroad communication be­
was not marching upon the rear of Nor­ Ml proper ways to sustain tho Govern­ chuselte lost ■Lleutenm-Cofond- Merritt tween Generals Johnston and tJesurftgard insisted,—and the council brute up—not’
by a catinohbafi carrying a**y (flia.sfta
ment
—
State
or
National
;
beware
of
old
folk as reported, but has moved in a
prevented.
Wo do not see bow the to meet again.
ofhtsboffy. ThaTenlnCranntcttcdt vrere .
fippearanecofa powerful army so far adpredaely opposite direction, adding New- effete and corrupt orgauizAtione control­
ordered to support the Twentv-sevenlb
VHT" One of tbe must brtWhnt charge*
hero &lt;o tbe three other North Carolina, led by treasonable,or even ilouh(fnl\n&amp;A. Mftssachubetto, which hud suffered ae- vaaced into the Mwny 'a can fail to have
ever iiapnrtant oreeha. Gan. Smith is
chces.
In this crisis lie will best sustain vd«ty. ’ ‘ ..
of the war was made a few days akco
■citire already in foot cssion of our army
on .the unguarded flank uf Memphis, and
near Fairfax Court House.
Fourtreu ot
Dre Third Brigade, wifo.tiie Swond,
the country who bear# alofuhe Republi­

We would publish the bill entire but for

iMrancratiu

■mnd'bv the £lrtvomnve*tt * invite tl-o nn
uperirtnm of every loynl mau, sad let
uyr soldiers baar -swh a repurt furan the
“Town MeetiMpT,m&gt;osttf.twiispire them
will* Me-w real tor the Unton reuse on thn
battle field.—MM&lt; WMtA-.

Comxunrco to his prbsnta p'staion, is aim

i-ater advices from Wand No. 10 than
those brought by the dispatch boat, arrivod atsi« this morulDg. Tbo position
pretty brisk fightmg, bet tho rebels fled of the gunboats and mortars had nut
noon in a panic, ana our flag waved over changed. Firing w*a kept up at Inter­
soother fart. Only one’Art was left to vals to prevent toe enemy from repairing
be engaged and 'Nt&amp;tert wduld bo.m the and strengthening their works.
ffierCT ofour troops, tills Was Fort Lane,
A vklratite oreurewi on Sunday Iasi
but the rebels having one ugh ofthe boats between a battalion of the Fourth Hlinoi*
offered little, If any, reeisiuncc, and fled. and a squodrun nf rebel revalrr near
The rebels then’ fired a large number of Pittsburgh Landing, resisting in lbs de­
eeowa flfted' with rosttt aW turpentine, feat of th© latter with.rente loss.
Four
intending to final them down and- hurt Federate were wouudod.”
not gunboats, but they got stuck find
,
t»
fttrfress
Monroe,
Mardi
2^burnt swat forindriy.
The gunhoMts
The stvimicr Chanci'Uor Livingston
then shelled the depot'an J track, bdt our
troops had then ettased Mid a white Aag arrived from Hart eraslast nighti
Intmadjntcly after the occupation of
was rotated.
Our havy did not Itfac a
man. The operations on hind were brief­ Np* bern, an expedition to Beaufort was
Thfi place
ly ns follows; Our troops landed ‘12 started by Gen. Burnside.

were in line, and engaged a twenty gun,
battery of their left flank, who showered

wifi record these two facta 1

ip election

=.*

head of this wdoinn.

Smith «ad Loangstreat. The battle was
fought witftia -four miles of WinehMter,
fr..m 10| tins A. M. MtH daric. The
tncmw numbered 15,000, our fiiroe not
over 8.000. The enemy’s km is double

noon, and night closed in.
Sunday morning a heavy fog set. in,
but lifted, when odr boats passed , up
safely and -silCTfded®Wr|' Thompen with
Its two henvy cohirfibtadB. Then Fort
EHia, with nine guns, w.as captured, after

fifth, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-third,
with the Tenth Connecticut in reserve,

riffon dfUnfim
•la, and Demo.
I Mteir country
todpl guar.

IntdlteenCc

deh-ated at’

New York, March 19.

ed.
A breastwork, was only passed,
the division bivou.scked for the night,
apd early In the mppuBfi aklrmishing bcNotwiltataudiog all the slanders of
gnti.
F^stori brigade, comprising the
MassschuseUs Tw^y-fourth, Twenty

very birth of our organization bUtory

bnmgbt

rsr» anti- tfaaras
There ^ere aboat
100 killed, and twice as many snore
wounded.
Our loss is probably not
over IM&gt; killed add woanded. The one

and still has within its folds a monopoly

been presistent and indignant frotn tb’e

of our statement* in regard to its con­

which

and ~g
an ties’i

of their sympathisers 1

Tax Bill printed i« foil at our office, and

tents, we stall expect persons to

Liucolu.

such an orgraiiMtlon at this time without

In the mean­

Dcmocwy concerning it

under E*ruvi

Our ranks do uot aven contain one apol-

we

stall lay a very lull summary of its pro­

visions before our readers.

If foe Union be pre-,

served at all, it must be,

denco, by the administration of Abraham

Fat cat

tle.sheep^nd hogs bu tchered for tale pay a
tax.

»

they have ostracised all who would not

The traitorova. Golden Circle Democ­

meamer
North.

has been arrested who te sapposid to have
Upn tfce ddfdti an example wiU be
made of him.

is not in tho bill that engages our pen at
tills time.

wneynu

St. M*rj},'Ri4i*kM4^J KoufiiJ
&gt;- our forces.

valing partisanship, er even of /ffiViJeting themselves of sympathy fcfer the

It te

not so nvidh what is in the bill as what

o»r &lt;e fl&gt;0 ur^iw

deed “kept rtiip'to the nms'lo of the Un-

io«."

eu out

r

' reported capture of-Yancey,

�TMi»

'

sm :

WAR!

LIFE OTTERS,

On High Trices, at th.

FOR PGHIFYWff THE BLOOD.
- m c..
«•. w o- a^Aftoa rm^at...
&gt;*«Wm to a»4 Wei-wfWTwws MtbwtteM.Sheh

BteiiM, aui &lt;11 kklaMKMta.
', /
Otonsn, lud.. «fo Juu-.-W?

i'Sat-txsii'iSLS
Estate in sato petition deacrlbod
* paying lhadebM eTffiid do

Roberts &amp;. Strik

Off,
itld
-Gmu JW* __________________ _________

Il la a superior

FAMILY MEDICINE,

CU .

jQen.
b oto 8ev«nit ®f those ramJactuved stories have beeu circtdAted ex
itHMrirwIy of late, u taken from tha M#niphi* paper?. Hbw tnueh relfonoe is placed
»pon t^Mn by our txHumandara, or how

Much better than pills, and mjicb easier to take.
rfciirpn|&lt;-,l^ r»lliu, OIK Cam-

m Banner, a nnbli
igaaad circulating i
rr soeceniv* weeks
i.^PIRNDL^

/*r they are hrftutmoad by thstn, It would
Jm dlffiLull to state.
'

formidable RTufdstyJtnius dbeiues Trask’s
Magnetic-OtametR la ali uufailing rerne.dy.lfneaed in •s«hs«»n.
Apply froely to
tjtalliriuii and Chavl and vuvor with n

fioniiel.

matisfn. NnvrtBfm. InRanjntim) of the
Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal affbctiuna.

Sure Ej.«a, Burns, I’ilas, Wounds and
Brnia»-«.
Seo psrtphlet wRk age»4, sad areuad each tejtSuld by all druggists.

Price 25 cl*.

Trroat awb Lcnbs.—At thh season
of the year when coyghs and ciikU aro
IronblasMmo every fan ily should have •
safe and certain renjedy on hir'd- Ranaoni’s.tlivp Syrup T&lt; du is die very thing.
It is not only pleasant fi&gt;y cbildrev t&lt;rtake,
but is a certain cure fur Croup, Whoop­
ing Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs'
and all uflbctiont of the Thn&gt;»t wuJ Lung*.
Bold hy nil Druggists.
Prien 85 els.
[novlS &lt; months. |

NOW

ON

HANB

with ot»e of the LARGEST and

Judge of Prubato.

BEST Assortment#

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;

afflicted with piles, accompanied with bleedthe last three years ; f used

DRY GOODS!! &amp;

suna’ttmcmn set forth, urn be may be beansed
to sell certain real eatate in said petiinmdescribed
------------- .v_ kbfa of Mte-de-

DARLING’S
REGULATOR

j’yWisrjxv

—. -- -- --------------- ol»k, in tbe fore |
noon, be assigned for the brnrlug of tak! peti­
tion, and that tbeluMS »X law ofaaMltieceaaeifecd
all other persons fattreated in ea!d mtate. are re
SfEtl: UK
5
Heatings, aud ehow ennse, if xat there be, whv

And now consider myself £n!iniy

at femnw(teas ay n. aialofoe'.bwa tlw «mi.
Roe. John Croa* writes, -'Brooklyn, March 15
16W. In the spring of 1858 I took a severe cold
wbld) induced a violent fever. J tank two doses

anch m
•
TK4, COTTO. SUGAR, SPICER, WNiR.
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISIIB, CODFISH;

zMjrzzrtrs

K

JMRJJttS UV£R BButRUTOS.

We ales keep oc hand a good oaortmrnt of

STATIONHR'Z,
FEA a, FE^VtLB, IAB.3, rarin, W.T
YKterts, 6tRw; it., 5u ''

Upon our abekoa may be icand all of tbe

MOST POPULAR
Estate Of Charles C. Griffin.

PJiOBA TBtlJtJJJtf.-BTirt&amp;iW MipHJQA^,
County of Barry, m.
Al s aeaaiuu of the Frabate Cuur&lt;for the Coun­
ty of Barry, hidden al tbe Probate OSce, in the
village of fteetiaga. on Tuesday the Hth day of
February, in lha year one Chuumnd eight hund­
red and alxty two; present, S. C. Pnndle. Judge
ol Pr-ibale.
dr^ssetr“*“*f ’f ,he elt*tc ct*r*?* c-

anmadM* ang Aitag Mm jwtteon, *fo)r eoriftod
uf Jumea Hnlhaway, Adlulni.tralor of Mid estate,
Pr*5*“K- for. certain reasons Sb-rein solfort|&gt;.lhal
be taey be licensed to sell ecrtaiu Deal Estate in
said petition dcsriibod, for tbe-purpwo of paving
the deb), of Mid d.ecMeJ.
Thereupon It li ordered lb»» Mondav, the Slat
day of March, A D. je£w,ai unu aincfcA. &gt;X., be
assigned for the’ hearing of aald petition, and
tbai the boira at tew of s»Wdennuad^adal! other
peraont icter-,;«i in said C4l*to,,are required to
appear at a swanfon of said Court, then to be hol­
der at the Probate OjSce, te.tba VllUga.uf Heal­
ings. and show cause, if snv there bo, whv the
prayer of the |&gt;ethlouev.sb*old not be granted.
Aud it u further ordered, that said Mtituw
give notice to the p.reon. toterratedf fn sold
eetate. of tbe pen-lmey- Of arin petMon. and the
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of lids cyder
to be pnbhehed in the n.-pn%Hc«i Ben.rr. a news­
paper printed in said enuntr, of Barry for six
SSTCX?*
•“ *"

fever shown in

this

Market, which we

are prepared to sail at a steal I
c

• ■•7/ "dyeDoe-frem

'

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: "February
2S. ISM.—In May last I bad a save re attack ofPUes
which confined me to the house. I took one bot-

DarlingS Life-Bitten,
D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 6th, near Sth St.,
Willlamsburgh, L. /..writes: “August5, i860.—
Raring been troubled with a difficulty in tbe Liver
anj tdbUioua attacks, I waa advised”, by a fnend,
lb‘?RLlNG,S LIVER HEGL-LATWl.

FAMILY MEDICINE.

ROBERTS A ar&amp;lEEiHaSTMiQ* Maxoa 5, Ihfil.

/. 8. BOODYKAR &amp; Co

When onrchildreiareoutof aorta, we give them
a few dropa, and it rota them eR rigkrt. I find H
meeu the general wants of the stomach and bow­
els when disordered.*’

Rxanca, if you need either of both of these most
excellent Remedies.inquire for them at the store*;
if y»» do not find them, teke no other, bMiaetew

6aMMISSIONE1TS NOTICE
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NOTICES-

To Column* PU&gt;**»
’Rfe Advertiser Jia vjng, been restored
by a very almoi* remedy
bsrfaff striferrd several rcar* with a severe
affrefiou. and that dread qIm se. flouumy-WmximM twmaka known to bis follow auffisr-

thirrn«.C«aetr Topiori. Eabremtni,
Vlcev*llon, Oorlcs nail Ksfollatlou or
the Bunce.
A treat v«it&lt;4y uT team lure Lea r.^nliJ to ini vtrra

directions, by mail or express, poat-pai&lt;
’’
DAN’L S. DARLING,

102 Nassau Si., New York.

■» ka bOceat and fl Boule* each.

r“—1“ *“ -«

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

PBOTOGRAFHIC GALLERY

ng

b»4ite &lt;mwl m« hl twvwsHw, MM1 twated I try bn
hwMU. •• Blurb tUM I am f« twtler ths 1 lW-.e» MM.
artsrkwt I rb'.i,»ft*r■-;&gt;!.!r.LllA^j.l.u- J.)KtA«.
Jals* T. iWAtel rt el
wrtu»f -T lm« teeti

I did so and found It to operate admirably, retnaving tbe bite and arousing the lirer to acUrily. I
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COMMISSION-KITS NOTICE.

SPECIAL

srtt-saraffijfti’-’
mrniuiwmm,
o. r r.Ati%nt,w. n.
nkawaMMll.ee, Cont, r.tver &lt;*osnpl&lt;rtnt.
laroBmesm. r.eMje &lt;X. ML &lt;ib Jaiy.-USL

and wasewfh-riycarat. I havetiad no atteek since.**

A|lj‘£8£;‘i'&gt;’&gt;;^"ias“^*«

■eairM*

eqs*!* U f-r Blew fawmle tler.nanncni.-~
ln,,ll?‘ !J’Ti0',,wr
4!‘u*11'”l
A ha-l &lt;l»a, J all ll« texMllee &gt;r.
«mjikrr. 1.
itwlli torn com;-Ut»lj cnnrf &gt;-jr June Rilrwet of A&gt;i

Otis Studley, Reg.. 12? East Mth Street, K. T„
writes: Aug- It, ItwO.—1 had a d'ffioulty with the
Kidney complaint three rears, with constant pain
in tbe email of my back. I bad used most all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until
I usod
.

tOJKDJE^a'J IPWW3I
tit Ctoktsi Extracts,.

FOK TM£ ESPKOUL SKBEPIX OF TQM LADXMgive notice to the perMaa rotenated in aald
estate, of the pendancy of said petition and
the hearing thereof.-by CMdnt a cony of this
order to be published in tbe "RnpuLUean Ban­
ner." a newspaper, printed and rircuteting in
said county of Barry, for four so«ooMt»a weeks,
immediately previous to said dav of bearing.
SHERMAN C. PRINBLK.
(A true copy.) marls
Judge of Probate.

liver rxocla tor

It broke up my oold and fever at once. Previous
to thia atteck, I bad boon troubled wilhdv»pcp«ia
eeveral pootba: 1 bare Affi noUjtogbfH «nce."

la fwrt, erernhieg ia th* Groaary Una, aaeh as
wl|) be neo&lt;ted for family use.
Also a great variety of tbe

DoMad aad repeated to prevent the name for
exaaJmtiou snd adjoattnenf io tbe undersigned
Onrniiiate'itrt duly apnoiwted b~ *u(fexirt fortbe county of Marry. *1
Htteh purpose, at lhe bou** of Ttaui
in the tewenbip ot Many, io H
Wedneedav, the iwenty-eisth da*&gt;
■nd on Faturdav the siawienib dwr
Cny on
thwu.Nl eight hundred nnd aftt. „„------ -houra of cue v'daek I*. M. on eaeb of tho I'p'peeiive days,-above mentioned; six moot In fnwu Ibe
•ereiTteeoth dey Of February, iuet.. betot the time
limited bv the eaid Probate Court, for tha final
adjustment of all daunt against said eetate. *
Ihrterf. Fehruarv 18, ifeO.
»
(iliOHGK W. WILLIAMS, 1 (tewsete 1
febp. \V. C. AlflX
j mwww

Phtirfan.

LIVER

LIFE BITTERS,

GROCERIES!

$astinjs $rirt dsimtl.

Wheat, per
.Corn, *

la a superior tonio aad diuretic; excellent in
cases af iota of appetite, fiatnlenoy, female week-

ggss&amp;ssssssKsi sa

of

mi ihvim,

Or FOR MECHANICAL A RD MHDICINAL
PURPOSESjONLYJH

This Ointment ban been be­

fore tliepuLHe over 20 y^ars,Rnd its con­
stantly increasing demand has established
its reputati.Hi aa a superior Liniment In
all cn«'S wbunt a snntfcing Mid relaxing
remedy hi rHquirvd, pnrticiiiarly in liheu

frEAltE

TCRTBNT1NE ARD A1COHOL.

MoUmw. Bond Thia,

Tbo following is no extract from &amp; J«V
-ter written by -the pastor of a Baptise
Church to the “Journnl and Messenger,”
Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks wulunies tri
favor of that warld tcnownej medicine—
Mrs. Winslow’s Soorpiau Srnup gon
Chii.dxkn Tutkixo ;
“We see an advurtiaeraan^ in -vour
columns of Mrs. Winslow’s Bcptbing
Byrup. Now wo never Raid a word in
favor of a patent rn^iipine before iu our
life, but we f«il compelled to aay to your
renders, that tlui u no hunwug— 117
have tried it, and know it to be all it
cfernu. It is probably otic of the most
successful medicines of the day, beamsit is one of the best.
And those of your
renders who have 'have babies can’t du
.better than to lay in a supply."

DARUiraw urn bittebs

WpkeM*. Ban&gt;lu( Plaid,

All peraotM baring eteitae against the Krtate'/
J. HWe,
.
decev-ed, are hereby notify axul requeu &lt;1 to
prem-ut tne ratr-c for craxolnatlob and udjuaiunmi
io the qo-itj-slrtiad CumB)isajanBr*,duli- apppiatid
by Jho Hrobate Court'for The courrtv dj* Jlaffy,
who will meet for such pistpOsa, at the bouse of
John DMliubcck.u&gt;Die towuebip of Woodimjd j0
•aid county,on Saturday, the fifteenth dsr ofMarck
Bart, and on Saturday the tweuty-elgbt day of
Juaenext. one tbouaand eight bmid^IaadMxtytwo, at the hour of ten a*«fock,U- M..,pn the rwpectivr flay* above nienHoueii. Six montha from
the |:ith day of January, iuat, being the time
hmugd by tbo Hon. ProbnU.Cnurt -for tbe to*

J
ohn itowuiDER. i &lt;t-etSAXFORD
OTTO,
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AnohBUypv ;

roit Ttic r.*wv
or .
CWnghe. &lt;'«)««, lliHMenvn, flnar»«&gt;e&gt;a,
tfrwnp. SrawhWs. iwcipUus t&gt;u...k.&gt;.,Ih.. e...lt.ti.r

Vi^octta AmUru-

tbeir extraordinary sod loimediate power of res­
toring perfect health to persona su Hering under
nearly ovary kind of dteena to which the human
frame to liable.
The following are among tbe diitreuiog vari­
ety of human ducases in which Um

W y pe* I

'

VEGETABLE LIFE RfEDICIKES
Are well known to be Infallible.

acrid k.od, FLATULfiNCY. Loss or Arrama1
Risrracax, Haanacax. Rurteaaxsas, Itx-Tsxrxa
Axxixrr, Laxaoca, and Mcuaxcuou.T, which are
genera) symptomsuf Dyspepsia, Will vanish, as a
natural conseguenee of its cure.
, COrriVliNEM, by cleansing tbe whole
length of the intestine* with a solvent process,

(9*OLD FRIENDS

BENTON HOUSE,
LAJSTBIKTG-

everriteilingsnofsnin

MICH

«

TfMMnSa nf* Cam.

Ilnolonlv relieres-Uochild from pain, butii

------ ttsSSssi's

. —teww—f.—■

FEVERS of al) kinds, by restoring the blood
to a leguijj pifedlnhon, through tho precess of
reaptfUfon W«reireaMa,-gBa-fts IbWough solu­
tion of all in teat tail obstroetion in others.

IN THE RX0KT PLACE.

perrickV

Caused

Fills,

THARTIC tatbo.werid.
Med twenty year-* by 6* •

and Wi#i Chblic
wbtob.Wna spredfi

l^rCwrtr,

Jaras
ITtad^l OMA,. n fMar .l., ir.

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in its Thirteenth Year.
It la a Larger,

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THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.
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ftiture shall be worthy of the confidence
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out in tbe councils of our nation, will save
our coutnrv from the evils now besetting
it, and will make it tbe freest and best
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IS PURLUSKD KFKRT WEDNESDAY,

REPUBLICAN BANNER
SJisrtUaiti

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NO. 48.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1862

VOL. 6

.Mds.

GRANT A SPAULDING,
litU*XlW

dL&lt;dj Bround

Na
ln
ho,bw i
grey NovemUr night Ml. and t!i* vi|j

through ths gate.

“There you nseda’i

Nine o’cluk; tbe fire covered with a? tern beak with me, you eUly boy. Go
inould of brows cube* ; the cricket chirp- ta sod see Milly —I know that’s what you
* ’
“
---------* ’ nrWer. And Jamie—"
“Well, Aunt Miriam.’’
mslodioosly from an innsr room. Still
“I’ve ehanged my misd about that lit­
Mr* Fenner sat there mechanically plying
I don’t believe you
her knitting needles, vet uocoucious that tle Miily of yours.
the kitten wee tricking about, and hope­ can find a prettier wife so settle tbe matter
lessly enuuigbag her ball of homespun
yarn—dumb and blind to everything but

Bvarj day beneath a willow and an

to
her own thoughts.
“But are you in earnest, aunt 1"
“1 wonder, she began and then stop­
(JrelZmire: I am In * aad plight to
“Never wan more so in Bly Ufa
ped. “After all,’’ she in ontally r**um*d
ahatf-hardwara, cutlery and stove*. 8ter* onodour
“What has altered your convictions 1
tbe cold grey cloud of night and death.
the next minute, “there can’t be any harm
J*,“',l*’re Iwjood [h.
ho_
“Partner’s wanted !"
Why, doi
In it &lt;f I just slip on my hood and sbawl
'“'"—Un mooumwul urn wUr. r«i
My throat
and go through tbe orchard path to Squire
through tbe scale of being, to the brh
with
But remember not a word of this
Brownell’s. Not that I’d go to—not a man.
n&gt;M^udU«mb.pUx«iiutmn
Thur,
MASON ALLBN
th. .b™&gt;oS
bit of It; but I’d merely peep in at the adventure 1"
TARA LEX IN GROCERIES, prorl.i.*., pro
“You know bow to administer bribes.
calls fur its mate in the shadows; clouds
keepin* room window aa I pas*. I would
oUatiou un
JLz d. &lt;«, Ci*h, butter, lard. pork, and grain al U th. hu,. ,j,u,n,o„ ,
in pairs are wedded at the gates of day ;
like to *«• what sort of a face it was that Aunt Miriam,” said the youth gaily, as
■I) kind - Also tor* eandie*. rte . rtc.
Store Id
th. m«.
the arms ,rths forest trees extend and
bewitched Jamas so completely ! but be enfolded the eld lady in hi* arms and
CalUoru a Block. Slate ilrwl. Uaatinga, Mich.
th.
,m
lh.
fade racy ; and the proofs of the treason
Jstnee must never be any the wiser gave taw yet a third kiss.
«rp.&lt;ri
Through ths starless night she harried were articles which appeared In the Gothic of the woods, and dafles tbe temp­
•verj du.,1. or th.
Within? U» for it."
Knoxville
Whig
in
May
last,
when
Ten
­
EALER in at! kina* of Family Qrocoeise.
est and time j love-tokens and phdgos of
She pondered a second or two longer, —under tin: wind-tossed apple trees, and
Sloot end Woodea wars, and a geaersl aa- red bricks of th« hearth had been swept
&gt; npaeee wav a member of the imperishable partnership float as invisibly as thought
• ----- ■-*—
*' -w — -’ P-tolc. until they shun* a* if carved in enral, and then rose hurriedly, rxttaguiebed th* can­ beneath the friendly shadows of bar own
through tbe orchard white with Spring’s
dle that stood in a shining brace candle porch, where Unde Peter's snores yet re­
the many longues of fl.,nc danced and
sweet drift of life,
.
stick on tbe mantle, listened a moment sounded like muffled trumpets.
•1“*
*nd crackled among the gigantic
“What makes you ao lais, wife!" de­
fike • band of elfinUpiritl Th*
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
dwelling
and
a
guartl
of
seven
men
kept
»
0F.A1XRS in dregs, medleinoa, .patent euidimanded a drowsy voice from the apart­
1 subsequently became ’
aloes. palate, oil*, terpentine, baniing laid, cricket tliat harbored somewhere in the
ment, as she glided around, replacing me company.
&gt; ir« honor*. dya-»tuff». window-rla»*. putty, gvo chimney corner had commenced hie vo* ber bead, withdrew th* bolt from tbe
so weak that I could not turn over in my ,
shalws and wrappers.
MH**, •tatioaorr. and fancy articlea. Btot* in Pera, and Aunt Miriam Fenner's brisk kitchen dixw. and crept out into the star
**Rew*r * Btoek.” Hailing*. Mich.
“I’ve been ns fast asleep as a dormouse, bed, and the guard was increased to ।tag, sooner or later, to-day or tomorrow
l«s* gloom of the bleak November
knitting needle* *bime sod glanced in the
I d&lt;&gt; believe—but 1 did think I beard the twelve men, for fear 1 should suddenly ,will t&gt;e married onto it—“married unto
night.
firelight, as she sat there in an old fash
recover and run away to Kentucky. Be- •
W. PARKER,
It was but a short distance under the dick of tbe bolt,”
Dxara 1—E. JP. n^lor.
HOLESALE and retail dealer In O recede* l.mwd cap border and spectacle*, look.nv IvaflMO branch** nf the gnarled old apple
“It roust have been a kitten among tbe coming cenvaleecect in a meature, 1 was
and Proviaion*. Hurk, fard. Butter, and ofetw/ a. pretty-*. Unde P*ur thought
removed
to my former place of confine­
Anol tin pans,’’ quoth Aunt Miriam—tbe near
al kind* of f’rodnee bought and told, at hie “olda* she used to look in tbe days when tree* and into the turnpike road.
Celd BloedeR.
aland.**
Miriam fella little conacitnc* stricken os rat approach to a fib she ever indulged in ment. One day 1 was visited by some
b*-* came sparking, *nd was wont to cooConfederate
officers, who remarked,
Not very fer from Central New Jersey
she lifted the wickotof Squire Brownell’s before or after.
template the evolutions of her gleaming
“
Brownlow,
you
should
not
be
here.
—
I
lived
two
vouRg
lawyers, Arahy Brown
And in subsequent Ufa, when the firm
gate, and stole noiselessly up the chryean needles while he contemplated what it
Take the oath of allegience to the Confed- and
।
Tom Hall. Both were fund of drop,
tberoum bordnred walk ; eno could not conviction seized her, that James Arnett
KNAPPEN X BURROWS.
was best to say next!
&lt;
erate
Government,
which
will
not
only
।
ping
in
at
Mr.
Smith
’s of an evening, and
help wondering what Eldar Oliver would had imparted her secret—In strict confi­
Nobody would have suspected Peter
entitle you to a speed* release, but in- 1SMOdtag an hour or two with He only
ttorneys a»d counsellors at law.
say if ho were to become aware that eh*, dence of course—to his pretty wife, she
Solicitor* in Cb»rr»ry. Tax and In*crane* of any auch romantic meditations, as he
sure your protection, ’’ “Sir!" said I, ।
consoled
herself
by
saying
mentally
:
the sageet lady in tbe congregation, was
Asset*. Bbdor** altesdsd to with promptoc** sat there sorting out seed corn and pack
■ndSdtlily.
“Well, I don't care if be baa—for my “before 1 would lake the oath to support
prowling about here like a thtaf ta th*
such a bell-foreaken institution, I wenld
0®cc. corner of Mais and B«rdick Strv*ta. ages of blue beans on his round table, sod
night.
I shall always be glad of that peep
Kai ainaino. Michigan.
labeling them, with portentious delibera­
suffer myself ta rot or die with old age."
folio Squire Brownell’s window."
“it’s all tor James' sake,” said th* ven­
.
-------J. C.Bcsscws.
tion . So little do we know what is pass
Why, my friends, these demagogues lows ;
erable dame, under her breath, aa she
ing tn one another's minds.
actually boost that the Lord 1s upon their
“
Do
you
think,Mery,
you
eould
leave
, SWF.EZEY A AIXEX.
pushed aside tbe great sweet brier that
rarabte
1’heru was * third person sitting in the
side, and dedare that God Almighty is your father and mother," your pleasant
bung over the panes, and peeped slyly
TTORNKYR AT LA W and Solicitor* In Chanred hearth glow, however, a young man
them in the furtherance of their borne here, with all Its ease end oociforts,
There was once upon a time, a mon ateialing
'
of almost twenty four years of age, with into tbe window,
nefarious project. In Knoxville and sur­
Mrs. Brownell sat in the big arm chair who kept a store and sold goods whole- ।
■tea. Ae
Will b« happy &lt;ferk brown hair to correspond, who
rounding localities, a short time since,
lion
th* line of their profeuion amused himself by tantalizing Aunt Mi
by the fire, her feet swathod * flannel ; sale ana retail.
prayer meetings were held, where*
And he became melancholy, because daily
1
riam's kitty with tbe gmid old lady's ball ‘the Squire was smoking a pipe over a
d«c*T*lht Coart Haa»e. Haatiojra. Mich.
in the Almighty was beseeched to raise new borne, which it should be your joint
of ya: n—the animal, like all the rest of ‘three day’s old newspaper; and before a customers were shy and some limes were ’Lincoln’s blockade, and to hurl dsstruoduty to beautify and make delightfill like
her sex, becoming mure and more anx- 1pine table at the other end of the room, bad.
And he said: Lot I am being ruined, tion against tbe Burnside expedition.— thisF
svxxl a rosy eh*ekod girl, of perhaps 17. '
H. WRIGHT,
i'»us for the wooly sphere the higher it •
Their prayers were partly answered—
Dropping her heed softly on his shoul­
and
the
sensation
iv
disagreeable.
was
held
!
.
"
l
the
sleeves
ol
ber
crimson
merino
drees
ttorney *nd counsellor at law,
And my ruin is tbe more painful to tbe blockade at Roaneke Island was most der, aba answered, "I think I could,
■nd Solicitor *nd Councilor In Cbanevry.—rolled up above a pair of exquisitely
"bo you’ve realy made up your mind 1
eflectually raised; a reciprocal of their Archy."
PwrttenUr attention p*M to lb* s*ll*0tieB tf
*
dimpled elbows, and ber hadns buried In bear, because it is alow In progress, even
1* get married. James—d&lt;&gt; stop teazing '
*l*im» and money promptly remitted.
“Well,” said he, ta a changed tone, and
as water doth gradually become hotter sacrilege divinely tendered.
Offie*. with W. W. Ralph E»q.. MlddleviUa, that kilter.!” slid the old lady with a con— a
1 wooden tray of flower—engaged in
Gentlemen, 1 am no Abolitionist; J straightening himself up, “there’s Tom
Barry Comity, Michigan.
trssted voice.
I fact, in the operation wbieh housekeepers in tbe pot wherein tbe lobster boilelb,
applaud no sectional doctriines; 1 am a Hall is going west, and wants a wile.—
call ‘‘xetting a sponge." So much at until the crustsceoue creature shaketh out
es, Aunt Miriam ; it isn’t good for 1
Southern man, and all my relatives and HI just mention it to him."
DANIEL COOK,
men to be alone, you know."
Ihome did she seem in the culinary art, his soul in anguish.
CRTICE OF THE PE ACE. Georral Land and
Lo! it is better to be ruined quickly interests are thoroughly identified with
that Aunt Miriam said to herself very
There
was
*
silence
again.
James
'
T*» Asset, will aiimd to the eoltecUon of
the South and Southern institutions. I
For a Nxw Mofttom to ax Built.—
decidedly, “7%i« cam be the city visitor, ।than to endure this slow torture.
d«bta*a&lt;iall od&gt;»r
perteinii.glohUolJ'to.
AfDctt wound and wound his yarn very '
I will give my money to the poor num was bom in the Old Dominion, my pa
Onice is Goodyear’* Mock, up stair*.
I wonder where she is F when her doubts
unnecussarily .
Undo Peter eyed bis
—even the poorest, which is be who rents were born ta Virginia, and they Assistant Secretary of the Navy, is now
were
all
dispelled
by
Mr*
Brownell
’
s
seed p&lt;&gt;ase thoughtfully, and Mrs."Fenner
&gt; and their antecedents were all slavchold
JACOB FERRIS,
printeth newspapers, and I will shut up
in that city, to look after important in­
knit encngeticaly on, with parsed-up lips voice;
ere.
Let me assure you that tbe South
‘•Millicent,! wish yon would write out ]shop, and wrap myself in the sackcloth
terests connected with his department.
Attorney, Connacllor and Solicitor.
and a scarcely preceptibls shrug of the
. bus suffered Infringement upon her tn­
th* receipt for that cake you made for of desolation, and pass my days in pur­
Wo are Informed that among the objects
IONIA,
MICHIGAN.
i
stitutione
;
the
slavery
question
was
ao
­
shoulders.
tea—1 dan’l aeo where y«»«i learnod to be lieus of broken banks.curaing the hardness
of bis visit is the immediate construction
“Aunt Miriam, I wish you could see
, tually do pretext for this unholy, tmof
the
times,
and
rending
my
garments.
•o
bandy
about
th*
bouse
1
”
I. A. HOLBROOK,
Millicent," said the young man after ■
Twelve Senators
And the bowlings of some shall be aaj righteous conflict.
■ “Wby.grsomma."said tbeyoung isdy
ATTORNEY aud Connaelorat Law, Solicitor io
from the Colton Sales, who had sworn to
_ Chancery, Ganeral Land and^Tax Agent.— pause,
, g*Uy, "you seem to forget that my moth­ the dulcet sounds of dulcimers, and they
liminsry arrangements to that end have
‘1 can’t say that I have any desire to
preserve inviolate the Constitution framed
who
blow
flutes
and
iustrumente
of
mu
­
er was educated under your o^u. She
been made with Captain Ericsson. Tbe
see your city young ladies, James ” said
by our forefathers, plotted treason at
। does not think French and music Is tbe sic, compared to the din I will make in
batteries are to bo made with all possible
V
J. M. RUSSELL.
Aunt Miriam coldly; “They are too
night—a tit time for such a crime—and
Now eafsoftbe wicked—even In tbe ears of
dispatch.
HYSICIAN &gt;u&gt;&lt;* Snrgesn. OBee in RimmU’i fine spun for an old woman like roe.— only tiling a gfti need* to learn.
telegraphed to their States dispatches ad­
de you pul those Blocking* down—I’ll the bank directors.
• tor,-. State »:reet.
_____
W hile hands and piano playin’ may be
And even as he said, so did he; for he vising them to pees ordinances of seces­
see
that
they
are
all
mended
bye
and
very grand—1 daresay it ta—but it "don't
Quite a sensation was created last
sion.
Yes, gentlemen, twelve Senators
join ROBERTS,
‘ bye.”
was not like other sons of men who are
HYSICIAN and Sergeae. DWolltagos Bread- suit my taste.
swore allegiance in the day time, and Sunday in some of the Episcopal churches
,
Aunt Minom turned away from the foolish and know it not, and say they will
"But, Aunty, I’m sure you would iikn
unswore it at night. A short time since in Washington and Georgetown by the
। window more bewildered than ever, but do ao and so, performing afterwards that
her. Cuiue. Dow. do be reasonable and
■ 1 was called upon by a little Jew, who, I withdrawal of part nf the congregation
, with a very satisfactory feeling stirring which is contrary.
H. P. CHERRY,
go over l&lt;&gt; Squire Brownell's with me to
believe, is the Secretary of War of the
For tbe sons of men are fickle, and be
OTARY PUBLIC and Conv*y*ne*r. will. •
. under the heap &lt;&gt;t prejudice that bad
U-n.l to .11 Mi*.**** cotrurted to bin with night. She is spending a week at ber filtaa ber kind old heart. If thio were that is born of a woman doth spite bls , bogus Confederacy. He threatened to
land, rendering thanks to Divine Provigrandfathers, and she would be so grati
prompt”** and fidelity Rwid.nee, JohD.to»n.
tbe much talked of Millicent, thing* fare by diminishing the length of tbe nose long me, and I expected no more mercy donee for the progress of the Unkm arms.
- ••onrt, Mick. Blanks k«pt always &lt;m h*»d
| from him than was shown by his^Jilusfied to see you." .
.
might uol be an bed alter all. And thereof.
Many of the families who took part in
‘Tliank you. I ain’t curious on the sub
trious
prodeceeaors
towards
Jesus
Christ.
And Io! tbe printer—even he who did
Milly worked away at ber sponge, the
L. D. UTEWART,
ject.” responded Aunt Miriam primly.
1 Mitered into long correspondence with these disgraceful aeenaa have heads m
Solicitor
publish newspaper*—was made glad by
j merry smite* dimpling her face, like sun
•‘Only 1 heard Mis’ Brownell bad a bad
this specimen ofeupiring humanity, but the Government service.
tbe
bounty
of
him
who
sold
wholesale
. shine on a bed of r«»*cs, utterly unoonstrokd of the rheumatrz, and I don’t see
from mercy or fogetfulne*s,on their part I
. ecious of the audience of “one" who was and and retail; -and he did sound his
how she can get along and wait on her
was permitted to depart with al! my doc­
One of th® saddest things about
now contemplating an effectual re­ praise*, sod he did blow tbe trumpet of
MichicBii.
new tangled darter!"
•
ument* in my little valise, whieh I hope human nature ta. that a man may guide
fame respecting the man’s dealings, from
to publish at no distant dsy. Gentle­ others ta the path oflife without walking
. NEVINS,
can’t understand why you are ao treat.
Bot the adventures of the night were। the rising of the sun to tbe going down
nrejudiced against peer Millicent, Aunt
men, when I started on my perilous in It himaelf; that ha may be pilot and
not yet at a close.
As Aunt Miriam thereof
journey, I was sore digressed in miod,
Miriam.” said the young man earnestly.
And bo— even the printer of paper*
f;roped b*r way toward tbe path, tamentaad exceedingly so in body.
But the
—I won’t disguise from you the fact that
—
did
msgntfy
and
enlarge
upon
tbe
stock
it makes me very unhappy to think ol I ng the pitchy darkness of tbe night, and
moment my eyes enoountered the pickets
—Tenacity of purpose is tbe indis­
the crackling of the crisped leaves aa of goods which the trader had in hie store,
of the Federal army my depression de­
marry ing without tbe approval of cn*
county orriozxa.
pensable condition of success in what­
not vary elastic feet shuffled through and did publish the variety, and newness,
creased and returning health seemed sud­
who has, been a mother to me, and
ever you undertake. You must leant to
them, every pulse in ber frame came to and the cheapness thereof, till the people
denly
to
invigorate
my
physical
constitu
­
C. C. PRINDLE,
hold ou.
a euddeti pause of terror, as a pair of —yea! ell of them, fer and near, were
JUDGE OF PRQBATK, Js‘"±T7„P“k^’ G" ,
‘And yet you’re determined to go
tion
*r*l Land and Tas Ax»atbtJ0Bn? I your own gait: that’s the plain English muscular arms were thrown around ber, amazed.
Gentlemen, saceesioa is played out—
And said Lo! this man bad gathered
and a • moustache came in contact with
of it, Jamessaid Aunt Miriam. “Well
the dog is deed— the child is born, and
ber check ; «8uch a kioe—Aust Miriam from tbe East and West, costly merchan­
crooked
his name Is Jeff. Davis, jr.
I suppose you can do without my con­
dise and wares of wonderous value—even
sent ; you’ll never get it any bow •" Andi couldn’t remember the like since tbe days
DANIEL STRIKER
My throat distreesrs me to Buch an
she poked the fire vigorously, aa the old [ when 1’etor Fenner came sparking tbe the workmanship of cutrafag artificers, extent that I must decline further remarks
village beauty. In vain she struggled and we knew it not.
d&lt;»ck began to strike.
’
this eventag, but shall make my self hoard
—The proper arms for rebel priva­
Go to then. We will lay cot our
breathlessly to escape—whoever the in­ ■
upon the next convenient occasion, which teersmen—Yard-arms.
•'Seven o’clock," ejaculated James,
dividual might be, be did not do things silver and our gold ta'dieve things which
startinc np. “and I promised to be at tbe
by bal »ee, and evidently had no disposi­ the printer printeth of end that whieb be
. Post Office by this time. There’s to be
doth publish is ours. For this man’s
—Tbe worst kind ef tent for a soldier
XG1STER OF DEEDS sod KW FubUc.J a meeting about the minister’s Thanks­ tion to relinquish tbe prize.
“My darbug little Miily ! how did you merchandise is better than tbe bank notes
to dwell Id—Discontent.
giving donation party, you know, Unde
Srsvawa' Guksoat Nauoatucx.—The
of those that promise to pay and therein
know I was coming to-night F
Peter !—Bless me I did,nt imagine bow
Then came soot her km before poor lie—even banks of dvwposit, whieh be­ Departure of Mr. Stevens’ gunboat, the
late it wsa."
Aunt Miriam could exclaim in stifled guile os of out money, and swindle os Naugatuck, baa been delayed several
M. W. BMELDON,
mixta re of mister-iee and miss-cries 1
And with a gay, parting nod to bis
IOUNTT TREASURER- OBre ia tbs Ceert
like sin.
turn—
aunt he disappeared.
But tbe trader was sf11 sad. and said,
"Jamw Arnott, are you crsxyl do let
n *
*°*xJ *
“ ev,r
Jin Rapa should be submitgoof ma, and behave like a senaible tbe mnucy that these people bring me
JAMES A- RWEEKBY,
’ • ’ wBr nc 8 P*'ler; ‘’b°t • fta'?ss
of the 100 pound rifled gun.
will i give to tbe printer, and thus will
tnZcooDMlnrhTchancry. before inrevening c&gt;»mee to an end, he'll creature !“
The arms unclasped with elaesne do that whieh no man hath yet done in
toeqeir* Brownell's
WIGHTMAN &amp; ROBINSON,
itoT?
fire had poured
b XANVFACTURERS of tin, ahact-iron aed sop- in tUrnin, iM,,
,lDC&lt;
M. wee-war*. Deolersta Iree.eaU*.steel,gkws. «~«i ch^n.or,pS„a
or, lMo
am ii«Bbid.

D

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A

Crt,

A
T

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jy-

The Nsugatock h not Intended aa a mod

HAMOI SMITH

marry that gal, rings, dty

—Children are the bolts and acrews

fashion- and

all.*

sweetheart.
□oil of the gun by

aflhoEm

it from the

�RKKLY

W8«

•w stadd consider

CHESTER. '

for a right smart time pari.' During tbe

outpoata bey
driving tho

Winchester, V*., March 25.

T^iy^'cnv
a mile -and a

ville

• enemy con-

rentnn

V*-WlJ

O';

R JOY

|^»rii^rt*udiiig its many private__
On the 271Ii fyy. of February, jittt

Our fare has been much

better

than

x -We wrtfae VB rite’mrniber befisre wan

a days Wore the meeting oftb* Dtm.

inch'of the

___________ pcbtmri-s. Gen.
_________ -r- woanded ta tbe arm by the

members of tbit party, urging that, aw feWy w. &lt;hu nunfem &lt;to.WaH* nil

Jackson bad been informed' by tbe iababitants that the town was duserted by

rr»! Cufomitrce ImuHw “{frftite efreu-

tar”

fa Um&gt; of tbu more proiaigcut

rtiwi ch6*e fire UuioM troop, and be advsnoed to re&lt;i«M, H^HibWe..., ■&lt; «Kh «W3 ttw
I
'
' '-Ur Ia,t. I «... &lt;»1te1t.
Gr-n. SWeMs’ forre slept on their arms
Imnitedlutriy qr'ganiio’and prepAri'fb^tbfe ■ attacked with the fuvcr..4iML sent to the
ftjtnrdxy night, and Srniday morning, «t
coming campaign. The substance of this GMdral Hospital st Union Hutel, George stmrina,*JAete«on bring reinforead, Muck­
circular bax beeu publfabed in ueariy town, D. C., where J remained until the ed General Shields uaar Kearnstown,
every Rcdublioin paper in' the 'State.— r10t|i -iifat, when 1 rejoined tho rq’impnt. three miles distant. Th» foamy's force
^iC fact'of the. exfetenee of such a cir­ Most bf the timc? being on duty there ■ consisted ofWOO of Asbbv's cavalry, 5,
Wt-;.

ensure‘rnreti inert

cular having come to tho knowledge of and bohtioually among lhe sfok.

00Q hKsriry, niowpiaoaa W artillsry. With

JVsa’, ft haa nuaed n

Many

very intcresthig.

New Jorl, Suadsy, MtecbAO.

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unfavoroble erUiofantL

haalgnct seems
Uastisn
Th.
refla­ to be, tf-eomln^j events rest
owa
beli&gt;fe."
to
dffnjct
some
ted to meet st H» Coart Hcu»«. «n Friday, th®
te bririffl&gt;«»Beaufort;
&lt;lb AV st April *sxt. »» ‘»o tfckwk P. M.( for
The pm boat Jfantevllle arrived this
UisMTpm«af noaftnatfaf casfadxtm fobs sap•vtettag from Key West on tbe twsntyported at tbe earetof towasMp •l*aios.

The Niagara, South Caroftnls, Mohawk

Wrier Witch, Merlon, and • other

vm

Heavy firin^teaa beard et’tbe head 6f
ths Mississippi paries, where some of our

a poor soldiar s death is caused

■

**•
ffg order efUiOxUoMu.

'•

Butfags, Jfxre* «. JfK-

who went to Richmond a few w eeks since heavy fire of artillery .while the real attack
full of admiration for tbaspiril display ed was directed on oqr.right.with the object
by the rebels, aud n strong - spmpalhizer of flanking tt. Gen. Kimble commanded
with their cause,has rorenUy returned iu on the right where tbe hs*riu*tafigbt1ng
■a different slate of mind.' Ho reports that «as done. The enetfay were strongly
the feeling at Richmond fa one of utter posted In the woods and behind a stone
1depreswon and despair. Tbe leaders try- wall, and the. rebel hrtlHery was posted
on eminences on both ridfes of their left
wing. Dur whole artillery force was en­
and by boasts Of what they are going U» gaged. consisting of four batteries; of
do but the people arc nut deceived, and twenty foSr pieces, in all. The mmet
jy 'Ihu bombardmeut i»f island ^No,
aud the prevalent impression was, to u«&gt; raged fiiriunsly till ifiroe'cfclock.
10 hat, (or atme reason, been pretty
tl. ■ firing beingdon’e chiefly by tbe 'artil­
our informanta own words, “that seces­
m»ch euspsxded. Only three sliells were sion was surrounded by a wall of fire, lery and .musketry, at a* range nf not

Prisoners re­ I from whieh it is imposaiblc, id escape."
port that'2000 negroes aro employed on I ll iaonly uecvssary, we think, to read
the rebel journals, and uolice the desper­
the robe) batteries, that the enemy fa
ate efforts made to draft mep Into the
15,000 9trc«g, thri their Joss thus far has military service, to be bo conrinckd of
b«tn 05, and that tbdr encampments arc the truth of this representation.—A’itr
now out'of of reach of our shells. Tliey lorJc Post.

more than three or four hundred yards,
and often tnnchlesx.
:
■9 '
Tbe rebel infantry opposite our right

throwm on Wednesday.

bait In motKin.”'

Union Behoof.
The Winter Tenn af the

U,toD Soto~l wiU &lt;to»» “• Tuwfajr. &lt;to

} aancity of the -toylMp that suspreum*
We etoeW. were engendered ‘that tlie *acrea dead
iWriflformntion were might bo brought to life again, snd made
to see il Utile more service under the stm.
when Ottr informant left, so far advanced 'Spidre and shuveta were immediately
ns to render ita, &lt;j\H otrnplotinp by this brought Into' reqoiiiiinn; nod ‘speedily
lime unJauUU. I&gt;e
which juU were exhumed, not tbe bodies of departe^L con federates, but tmiRbers of nice,
' ‘ mat*

faat anted Gen. Lyon of bis justly carted

oritow until the Bist

Persons who design to be present at

LybftS deeWon, \tr^rd thereto dj?' Cb?.

it more pfaaaaat to lift so io the fatouoa

Blair was mado without caUimr a council

or esriy in tbe afternoon.
A relrcttoti of dialogues, tableaux Ate.,- sMrtrty expect anything

with singing by Um adtolsra will ba pre­
sented on Tteteday EraiU&amp;g, aonMneticaig
B.

Ution is extended.

The foregoing has been banded

to iw

fair publication, abd we desire here to add

1
.
Chicago, March 2S.

iyto. -An arrival frov Wand
of arlilfory

azinc for april is on oar table, and folly
sustains tba farmer high reputation of the

tbeir counsel

and their ocrtaiona! presence.
guilty

wu nur own behalf,

recent period.

Wo plead

«UrAs Ha only Wfouofcbs Ute Quarter.

School we shall speak more at length al

m«a* favored- of monthtiea;

a future time; but may now ba permited

“Tlifa inagaxiue bu nvl shared tiro un­
favorable influences which tbe war tats
ifad upon literature generally. fTincetfa,
je.r wi..jh« &gt;0_000

to express a regret fur curse!vos aed
many others, at tbe withdrawal nf Mita
E. A. J.nrt, fem th. Primly 0-p.rt.
. ..
. ...
mutMlb. domuflM.

_

W.

believe she will retire with tbe saltslac-

tian of having done bar whole duty U&gt; Ute

T^fiysrafuiast*

‘The eonductnre of the ArdR'ito accept
•be will take with ber the warmeet •ym-

from one Paar. W. fl. Vmmmiax the
‘Great American itoraaTameP.O)* . He

ing ton 28th. says;
fGewral

iJusoAe.
ft) poa.faifHi of Col. Grcutel,

tacked and drove out the suMfars and de­

this fam. m well a* the iraanimuu* rarAicl
oftbepre** for throe months past, *a an
assurance that lheir tnocnxlne has reached
a point &lt;»f e.vellenH* * hitn it has never
before attained. They will nut. bow everr,
pause in their efforts «n thia aceouul, but
will conatatly «tr»ve loadvunce tkr stand­
ard id ready established.
T«» thi» »i&gt;d
they will go on it&gt; the same path which
has lately bc«n followed, and through
wbkh tbe Atlantic ha- bee* led to siteli
C«wi*rnl ■cerptanov. Tbe same Urevshk
fol and patriotic p.iliii&lt;-.il papers, from
th* l»csl pro*e writers, will e&gt;&gt;ntinu« t&lt;»

lend power nud dignity to its png«-s; ai.d
favorite ph-ta will evolve from tbe ever
itfiffttag pfcu«es nf our hittimial-aflhirw ‘th*
Icx-onx of oMiotir. 'Die two great aerial
features whfofa haw so firmly fixed ptibfio
attcntion-i-Trofiitsor AgSMCx’s .popular
, expositions of the scieiKt of Natural Ifta,
lory. and James Unwell Uiwrll’s •Riglow
ber.
Still nt her features r-f cxtnuirdinary fatarcMi have been provided f.,r tftr fairth.

Atl*mtic the tafat and freshest thought,

upon all topics.”

•JP

&lt;

The Times thinks thnt the recent

•ttrmwfa wf Giawrai ShiUds. at Winches,

ter, is likely to be the Inst chance our .
army will have for a brush with the reb­
els this aide the Galf Slates, as Jack..*’,

forces are obviously only covering tho
rptreat of their main army with a view tu»

concentration on tte&gt; parallel

of Mem-

J'Ws and Charleston.

fort by Gen.

Bnrmide aecrnjr' to bavo

been premature.

It is now

reported

that tbe pkteri wftblfcrt Macon,
fa posswrion

nf tba rebels,

is, still

while

fto

with a valuable cargo of cotton and naraF

stores.

-

■

oonvejad our Sfttth

.

Raiment tn 8H&gt;

Island, has reloaded to Jt'ortress Afonroa,

.

WasMngtoo K. Ferris,

wffl
ADJbe JTtb
wbtah is o^p ।

VIUfmiMifa to
“&gt; ■&lt;

to

~toito,OJ. Curcw u&gt; &amp;e^oa .ml

-u.1

orUmental trophies, a la Pillow *ud Ute

Aiwpeopte-

caotWumatM] gratift iug u&gt; th. lovers
uf Hterature.
’

tary of

«H tewtim &lt;■»!!

gre*. tiutrh

copies bare been added to it. c&amp;eukrion.
"J, ^.fc „
lliiM/ mtirt™, ,.,

For Sale!

; NWipef

33r 3Tt-iron,

The following statement from

ru-adera, as shniring the prosperity of i&gt;ia

New Advertisements.

*TMrU«HStataQMt-tte,rHt

offered a

Atlantic.

up to a very

Ot the projects of the

night that four rebel gunbogt* partly clad
with railroad iron; had appeared below school, ’ fa sure tu betorns a “eel# bra ted
Point Pleasant, but, u Gen. Pope’s bat­
horae lemur.”
Well, Hastings his been
teries extend almost in a continuous line
blest during the past week with a vfait
for fifteen miles, it ia not believed they

el batteries very ueriftua. The
ttary fa entirely ■U***d,««l
men lave been kilted, usd

captured1

xn-ters.

flfe. 16

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tionable,

was never more neglected by those whose

bly be another Repubftean taskri in ap.

wounded.
.

mionccd a. a panwao binpraphy of Gnl.
Frank Bl.ira wr.uld iuvtf been unobjec­

duty It la to encourage by

Wa b*&gt;a hoard that

rcsbf.

tsbed by.the cgustintScall^duoer x&gt;f other

article is intermrth^g, and had .11 -been »n-

Tua Art.am tv UuMutr.—Thi. mag

Babcock, dwdgvktalri., Jebn Hougbtalin

phies.
Ouf losanot exceed one hun­
dred killed and about three hundred

batter, in on

article, the materials for wtdeb are farn-

that in our opinion our Union School was

mounted, it is supposed, wltfi ISSp'iund-

In Ruttud. March Ud, HVLl&gt;AR R, wif. of

laurels in tbe following language: Capt.

tbe dosing sessions of the School will find

ers. The enemy oould bo seen colling
item Tsnsrs.
auny the tree*, and rapidly pushing for­
Horse taming seems to be reduced tn
ward other means of defense.
They
a science nowa-dnys, and s'* simple Is the
seem to have no ide* of evAouating at
present.
Wbkd reached the fleet last method, that every j.iscy that is to&gt; iaxy

'

Blair’s, even down tn tbe taking of camp
Jnckvon ; even endeavoring to rob aur

Ctadanati, March 30.
nnw emerged from the woods and nttaught the science for one dollar n head,
A special dispatch U&gt; tbe Cincinnati
tempted to cnj*ure Doans battery by a
Indianapolis, aaya: and “took in” several dollars at thar.—
charge. The first effort was nearly sue- Commrrtial, from
lou see itdidu't lake long nor cost much
’
Gen.
Buell
has
assumed
command
of
ccssful, but die heavy discharge of grape
compelled them to retire'fo donfosion.—
are xaid,_Lo Lu confident of success.—
A Seqpnd arid weaker attempt likewise in fifteen miles of Beauregard, at Corinth,
Comfort* for Traveller*.
Miasiarippi.
’
Should they, however, be compelled to
failed, and tbe enemy fell’ back, with
The Michigan Central Railroad Com
“Morgan’s rebel envalry captured an. io “ Well, all this is only preliminary
evneuate-tha-ptaos, they anticipate no'
heavy loss, behind tho stone parapet.
to a little lawsuit that came off &lt;n» Satur­
didiculty in io ■ doing. Gen. Bragg is psny arc introduolng Into thrir posaewger
other
train
an
tbe
Louisville
«i&gt;d
Nwh
’ Gen? Tyler now ordered his brigade to
coaches Ihrtton’a VentHlatiun, a*d admitvilla Railroad on Friday. Q»|. Curveu day.
Mr. J. M. Russell brought suit for
raid to have reinforced Islnsd No 10 with able conti vance for fanning the pass«trgere charge the enemy’s batteries on the left,
Pope,
of
Kentucky,
was
lakno
prisoner
and a most deadly encounter followed.—
trespass on the case, against said old
lT»00 men, trad other reltilbrceRiente arc by farcing into tho car a gentle and ennTwice our men iirtHed under the storm, with « few other Federal ofltaere. The
horse tamer and • Vid «tw h»ree tamer,
tinunut current af pure air free from all
still repeated.
bitt in the third effort they routed the en­ looomotiveran into a ditch, and the cars
particles of dost or cinder. Mr. Rutton
to plaintiff';,- damage. &amp;c., far the braising
were destroyed.
emy with tremendous slaughter.
hnsbecn engaged for twenty years, exper­
fataad So. Id.
of the head and spoiling of au aya of as
Our lore in these struggles was heavy.
St. Louis, March 31.
imenting opon the warming end ventila
From n gentleman just arrived from
Out of300 men In thoSlth Pennsylvania,
Dispatches received nt headquarters fine a little mare aa ever tenvried ,our
ting of houses and cars, nod reem* to
Island No. 10, we have a satisfactory ex­
16 were filled and 83 woupded. Many say that on the night ofthe 2fllh, between stn^ta
We didn’t bear tbe trtei, M wt
bars arrived at the nephts ultra. in this
planation of the apparent delay and isac
officers were killed and wounded. The 5Q0 and 800 rebels attacked four Co’a.
application.
It would bo difficult to gid«
can’t judge of the SweBrin’* but we
tion of our force* in that quarter. One
2th and 8tb Ohio shared tho glory and State military at Hanunnsvill, Polk Co.,
on intelligible description of the apparat­
tbe losses, with tlie brave 84th Pen'oeyb and after a sharp fight they were defeated knew tbe mare was shamefully trriited,
reason given fur th*.little yigor with
us, but we can assert, after viewing its
avhi^b the bombardjnem hat been4proscwith a loss of fifteen killed and a large and badly damaged, that she was under
workings, that it thoroughly accomplishes
euted for the past week or ten days is,
Tbe etwmy’skiHcd and wounded strew­ number wounded.
tbe design of the inventor. ,Fur winter, a
that It,Is only Jcaired to keep tbe enemy
ed the grohnd fiow.in profusion, and their
, Tbe Federafajtad sever*! wounded but and we only know farther, &lt;hat ata good
heating apparatus is interposed to warm
al No. 10 diverted. *hU* Gen. Grant
left w'mg wo*’ utterly broken, and the nonekilted,
the air and diffuse it more equally as It
men and true, rendered a verdict of.“No
strikes a blow somewhere on the Upper
w.flTer'ng 9n weir side. The 4th
T»i'(J)fag of iroporttmpe from Tennessee
passes Into the ear.
In Its exit, the 'fool
cause ofaction.”
Tennessee. In the meantime our forces
and Mb V irginia regiments suffered most River.
air Is conducted tfader'the floor from end
arc no! idle.
For several days they
Tb^ fornier CM terribly decimated.—
It is not expected active eperriioue will
to end of tbe car, thereby warming the
have been.busily employed in cutting a
Several attempts to rai'y tbe right wing commence until tbe arrival of Buelfa
T»« [uw»4. Tuw.—Our R.puU
feet of the ter elfer.—Detroit Tribune.
channel across the point just above tbe
foiled, and to add to the confosion, Hie army, unless our force are attacked by lican friends in th« town of Brilimore
1bkmd, amd by tins lime it la thought the
Irish Bottaliou.of^ on* hiuidred and Jifig Beauregard.
‘
are
early in the field with their tMabU
gunboats may by this means have pas­ . Nxw vse FOB G*avia.—when .pur.■ men. icien broughtforward and ordered,fp • information ba* baeu received At bead­
It is o«&gt;mp&lt;ised as follows:
sed the HwriLfa'•’batteries of the Island'
» at Jfy ujjfan the Union troops, refused, arid quarters that a dvtaoh'tieut of tbe First
without «xposing ihamsdvcs to the -cne-;
Bapervfecwi J. 8. Tuabury; Clerk.
. Po- a rebel regiment immediately drove this low*, Cavalry, under Cagt. Thempmu),
inf’* lire. rOwi«g to Ue rafiri .ca^*nf
jsetta gidfent little Lund forward, but. could overtiM/k a guerilla baud uJder CoL Par- I Milo.L Williams; Treasurer ’ Matthew
of the river the gun and mortar ,bo*te
nut eumpcJ Uueip.to .discharge tbeir gun* kar, on the eight of the 28th. xbout ten Holmes • Jnatire, Gilbert Btriher; Sdwml
have had great
to contend withupon us.
'.
toifaa west Uf Warrensburg. Fifteen reb­ Inspectors, Eli D. Eriirn William G.
i:i having to light down stream.
•'
t”
coreaas ofthe oue hundred and els w«*a hilled and tt»c*ty-five taken
ting:beldw the island they, will be able'
. cnrvfoliy labelled, arid costaiuing f
Squire; Comiuistiuner of Highways,
rwards*ta*w*d.lbe.field. Mew prisoner*.
'
to attack it from on unexpected quarter.• .pa^eltaromonsUM$M against disturbing v
Robert B. Haya^j CoimtaWsp, Orris
&gt; rebels gave way dn,t|Mur left
and »m bavcHriBiMf
‘—
- tiio repose uf the dead, and viuiatij g 11 &lt;

■head tip stream,' which
will readily npprechtt

ret tbfa

In fact, the opening

Hastings

souri 11™ ubIicon, writing under date of pathles of this community, and afttecre
Cairo, March 29, says that tho firing on
desire, for. her future success in other
Friday, at Islaqd No. 10, was quite heavy,
the rebels opening from a new battery spheres of usefulness.

can'force a pguage

agency fn the coniest, te’strikingly after
Beotus'o “solitary a»d atane I

great cry ngamst it, fur th* purpose ot

We have never favored n dissolution of
the democratic party, but we did think
the late Bfate GonreuUwi utterly uncal­
led fur, and have not yot changed oar
mind. Its action, though wbqlly aririac
tory to u«» was nut to many of the demo­
crat* who urged its call, and. as ouo of
its consequents wu have tbuso calls fur n
jepublicnu organisation."

There is one noticTLle

feature in It however, which willchallaugc

from Newbern on th» 26th, ,-md Hatteftt
M tba 28th.
The Naabvine »• reported

by tbe Tbe fight was kept up til noon, wfen a ”p^*te^ Ku, all left Key Weri;
neglect 1n sending them to places where 'charge made by ths Ohio infantry, 1st
'
tHrectlhgpublic attention somewhat, from erne jmd'cotfifbrt can be provided, they Michigan and Brat Virginia cavalry on also several gunbnats.
An st took an New Orleans was nnuneatlic reccut exposure of tho secret put­ arelprpl iu camp too long, often until their right, drove them back half axnlle,
when the enemy got their guna lnpu«id&lt;h&gt; terlly expected.
tings of the K. G. Ci This Free Preu ataiuf dewing their laatbxcaUu ' 1 have
ftgfiin ln a dense wood, 'flanked"by infant­
J’ffrt'Muuroe, March 29.
cry Im been taken up by nearly every ■known runny to-die within a Wiry few ry, aud drove us beck. A riiort artillery
On Friday evening the rebels threw a
organ of ths C G. Ca. ta Ibis State, and hours after being received in the hospital. Vncngcment ensued, when Gen. Shields
ball from oneol thv rifled mute at Sewall’s
Ou Monday the. 17th, we amlMakcd ordered Col. Tyler to turn their left flank, Point, whieh ewe within three hundred
is the principal' stock in trade of the street
which wax executed by our troops, but
brawlnas uf tlfat parly.
•n board of'thc steamer VaudArbilt. not
yarde-otthe skipping io the upper rued
with eonsHerabTe loss.
The Ann Arbor Argus, seems to Lc knowii^* tbe place of our deetinatluti.’—
The enemy being protected by n stone
tiie only Democratic paper thus for, that About 70,Oft) I understand fare in this led-jc, tbe B4tb Pqntiiyfrriffil and 13th.
and this morning was tested in order to
had ths honesty to admit that the organi­ expedition, under tbe command of deij. ihdhui.i charged thrir centre, and the fight
test the carriage. Only ten shots were
Wfecsmc general.
We arrived hero tlw 20tb,
zation of’Republicans is only a natural Hamilton.
fired. The second shot was a splendid
Col. Murry, of the 84th Pennsylvania,
result of the strained .cflbrt of the Demo­ and dieembarked the 21st tut., and are
richochct shot.
After making three
was killdd.
cratic party lenders to engender polijeal encamped near the sRe of tbe late town
Tho enemy retired slowly, bringing plunges and renewed flight it finally sunk
•way off. nswr Sewall’s Point If the
strife. Speaking of ths two recent circu­ of lUnipton, whose ruins remain a mon­ tbeir guns to bear at every opportunity.
Our mcnrdsbedftnrnrfl vrith yelli, when Merrimac oould stand one ot these Linlars, the Argttir ttys that “except they ument showing the devastation of ^ar.
a panic ensued among the enemy, and
aro to our -knind vefy objectionable in
Contrabands are io abundance boro
our men followed and drove thlra until
tone, and not remarkable far truth;' we and appear cheerful nnd happy. The
dark, capturing thfee guns, threeealssona, (pn&gt;Mry.
, “There were euroe signa of activity
see nothing hi them calling for special weather ip rather wet at'-present, *nd cou- muskets, equipments, &amp;c., innumerable.
towards Norfolk thia A. M.
A steam
denondotlon;” and U adds:
sc^ucully chilly, which is very inconven­ Onr troops bivouacked on the field of
tug entne down to Sewall'a Point, and
battle.
“And,bcuidcs,our coutcmjMM-iui should ient for our bivouock. You may expect
the awoke from a large vmmI could be
rcnicxober that, having advised and urged to bear of sofac sharp fighting, or snme
seen above Craney Island, a propoller
THE8EC0MD BATTLE.
tbe calling aud-holding of a democratic fast running beftire many days, and may
apparently. A gunboat also came down
On Sunday mooting th. rebel, reconveutiun, even before the date of tbe
'
‘
within about three miles
refit assured that the “Bull will Run" the •rived rciOforcmctita under Gen. Gar. NafauOrt \ow
“secret” circular, they are estepped
of Newport News, and after reconnoiter­
against complaining of tho republican ulbcr way thia time..
rett, amounting to five thousand men.—
ing, apparently returned up the rivar.—
The UnW forces .£14 not exceed ten
leaders far sounding the alarm and calling
Yuura bee.
The present high wind and low water,
thousand men, and with the exception of
'fur an organization of their party.- Had
JxB.Il. Bhoavk.
however, forbid all expectation of tbe
about five hundred, were of Gen. Shields’
tho Democratic State Committee acted
approach of the Merrimae until the storm
Co. C 2d Regiment Michigan Volunteers. division exclusively.
diSereully, the sov*ra cunjurentsof astme
is over.
At
half
past
ten,
the
enemy
matte
*
of ourdewoeratic frfanda would be boU
Diicourajcment or the SoBth.
81. Louis, Sunday, March 30.
feintw our left, commanded by Acting
ter tinted; but havingtakou die iuiatory
A French gentleman of distinction, Brigadier-Genera! Sullivan, opening a
Tbe army correspondent of the Mis­
we must bide the urinral oonsequencos.

the Detroit

Auntber. TM» wff! greatly Increase Its
popularity *th most readers.
T

OurkM,teS

�DR. ROBICK'S
ABTIC

STOMACH

IITTUI

LIFE GTTERS,

EisSKs
thd ta taallh -an.,»

DIGESTHE ORGANS.

'VXve.ae. 'B.vVw,**
BT.«» En^U, „r th. 0 Jim Orel,
dire abopt to be investigated by the Sen­
ate. SenaXbr Chandk r has a spy in the
■Circlii, rtid be asserts that a partwf their
plan was t&lt;» get their pfirn into the nrniv.
Dm Senate were somewhat Warded when
Mr. CfemNer said that he tad positive
■.-.uo^led^c that there are now in our army
numbers of thewu conspirators. Some
interesting developments are daily ex-

tiJ1

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

1 persona having claims against the
£lat, of Oarln C. Qnjf„,
h*r?bjend reqnnl
'
&amp; wawination and adj us
' ni srnfned ■ .
m j, ...

*n*a Rev. J. C. Fletcher gavo us

last evening, a brillinnl lecture on tho re­

ligion, customs and

people of Bratfl,—

Seldom tave wa relished nuy thing more
than tho picture he laid before his audienee
of that exuberant garden eftho taopics
laden wit hit* strange variety nf fritita
.and flowers, teeming with perpetual

vast for tbe hand nf cnan.

bar­

Sotwly that

country must be tfie garden of the world,
and if it» people hud tho etiterprise which
moves this Yankee nation,

A» relevant to this

comparison the ttdverend gentleman sta­

ted that tik* best remedies employed there
for the diseases to whieh they aresubject

are invented and supplied to them by our
own wdl known country, Dr. J. C; Ayer
• of IxnreU; Mass., and that not the people

• only but the-priesthood and the ourt of
the Emperor down, have constant re
- course ta aickneass tu. tlie remedies of this

widely celebrated American Chemist.—
[[ledger, Boston.
1 AdrartuwmcnL |

DtPrussia
\ akd (
Ca«»rp.—F*r throe
. formidable auc*
id dangerous
’ „
diseases Trucks
MngneLiu Ointment
*
' is
unfailing reree• dy.if nsed hi sr*ajb.
pply -freely u.
*bc lliroa'C hriif
I t over with a

hot flnnnel. This Ointment
______________
has_____
been___
befire the public nver 20 years,atid itn con.

manily increasing demand
uatabliuhad
its reputation ax a aupcrlor Liniment in
nil ciunni where n •mrthmg and relaxing
remedy h rt-qtrirtd, particularly in Rheu
iiwtumi, Neurnlgul. Inilimiition . &lt;if the
Bouela and Kidneys.' Spinal affection*,
Sore Eyes, Burna, Plica, Wuunds and
Bruta-s.
See pamphlet with agent, and arouad each bot­
tle.
SmM by all drugghtts.
Price 25 «-ta.
Throat ax» Ltncos.— Al this iMs«n
uftheyestr when txpigbs and c&lt;44« nrc

irotiblciu.iiic ever* Giluily «b&lt;&gt;wki ta'u m
s.ifv mrd certain rctniily on hand.
RatiwMn’s-Hive Sy rup;T*&lt;lu is thr very thing.
Il is not &lt;&gt;wly pliwunt fur children to take,
but to a certain euro tar Crimp, Whta&gt;pmg Cough, Dmncbiiis, Asthma. Coughs'
and all nfivetjonx of thd Throat and Lungs
Suh! Iiy all Drui’gisitit.
Price 25 cts.
[nor2j &lt; Months.]

Rustings |Jrirc (Enrrntt.

Estate of Mhrtfo c, Parge.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN. Bassy Cowt, as.
° .At ! ““'&lt;•» “f ‘ta Probat* Court, for tbo
county of Barer. Holden at tbe Probate 08ica In
tha nllMsof naaUngt. on Tueada^'tbe Wib day
ot March in the year of our Lord on* lliouaaud
eight hundred and sixv-two :
Tresent Hberman C. Prindle^udge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Martin C. Burge
late of Barry in aaid oouuty, deccaard.
Ou reading and filingtha petition, dulr rerifiad
of Josiah Bum Executor of the last Will and
Testament ofsaid deceiuicd praying for certain
reaaou* therein ifet forth ‘that he may be licensed
to *ell certain Real Estate iu said petition described
for^the purpoaa of paying tho debts ofsaid doThcreupouH is ordered that Monday, the lUth
day of May, Iiu2, at elereu o'clock, in the fore
noon, ba assigned for tbe henring of said petition,
and that the heirs al law of said deceased, and all
Other persona inlenatod io oato estate, are requi­
red to appear st a aenion uf »ai&lt;l Court, then lo
be hold* al the Probate UHtoe in Hastings, and
show cause.if any there be, why lbs prater of the
petitioner should not be granted.
And it Is further ordered that the petitioner
give noUee to all parties iuterc»t»d. of the pen­
dency ofsaid |&lt;etiti&lt;&gt;n. and the hearing thereof,
by causing soapy of this not tec sod order to topubyfrhvd in the Republican Sanner, a public
ucW^aper pnuU-d .1 Hastings and clreutatlng in
said county of Berry, fur four successive weeks,
immediately previous to wii! dav of hearing.
(A true copy.;
«. U PsBANDliE.
manto
Judge of Probate.

&lt;\\x&amp; a.YY
Yav- xxaXxvce.

It is a superior

GOODS

DARUKQV MFB BITTERS
WE

ARE

NOW

with one of the

HAND

ON

LARGEST and

BEST Auucrttnents

of

rollon street.
ing, the last three years ; I used

DRY GOODS I I

Dyapcpala and General Debility.

’

Hon. John Cross writes, -"Brooklyn, March 16
18S0. In the spring of IBM I took a severe cold
which induced a violent fovsr- 1 took twe doses
DAB LINO'8 UVBRRBGULA TOR

It broke op my cold and fover st oace Previous
to this attack, I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
savenl months; I have fell nothing of it ^nce?’
Otis Studley. Estf.. IM BtstMth Street, N. Y..
writes: Aug. l«t I860.—I bad s difficulty with the
Kidney complaint three years, with eoostant pain
In the small of my back. I bsd used most all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until
I used

’VXvc.se, ‘BvlXeta

Mrs. C.Tebow, ll Christopher Street. N. ¥.,
writes : “Feb. W. 1340.—1 hare been subject to

XJv "RoYia.ckV

^&gt;XovAae\x 'BxXX.e.rs
VAwxdu

Ever shown ip

this

Market, which

arc prepared to sell at a small

"Dv.

xxgax

Darling’s Life Bitters,

NEW YORK COSTS

^XoxxxavXx *WkXXc’c%

PROB A TK ORD ER.-STATE OP MICHIGAN',
Covxtt ar Bassy, sb.
Ata seaaion of the Probate Court for the coun­
ty of Harer, boldcost the Probate Ofliee, in the Y&gt;v. AkoWek'*
villugs ij Hasting*, on Tuesday, the eleventh
day uf March, in tho year one thousand eight
hundred and aixty-twn. Present, Hberman C.
Prindle, Judge of'Probate.
k\xvu£ovaXe, X\xe&gt; weak txvxtY
In the matter of lha &gt;-»tfrie of James Ransom,
CtekYYxXaXtA.
late of said Cotin tv, deceased.
On roadieg and filing tta&gt; i.eiitkra. duly verified
of C. W. Taylor, (Administrator With tlie Will
annexed,) of fc*id estate, pray ing for certain n*&gt;- T5v. Ko\&gt;aeV»
»ua» therein set forth. tt&gt;st hi mtr ba Hoansed
to sell certain real estate iu said tw-titieadescribed
fef rue purpose af paying ths d-.Lt* of «&lt;id Ao
ceased uud expctiar* uf admiui'tr&amp;liim.
CivYvc
\xxcXuxxc\k.oY^
Thereupon it is ordered that Mmidar, the 23th
&lt;tay of Aprii, Intis, st ten o'etaek, in the fore
nobn, be amyned for the bearing of sold peti­
tion. and that the heirs al law of «a«d drCntaetLaad
all vtherperaoua interested in Mid estate, ere re
quired to apca.-.at a are.ion ofsaid conrL then tn
bt boltau at the Probate Oliiee. in the viltaa* •«*
Heatings, and allow cause, if an.V tlicru be. why
tbe pru; rr bl the petitioner slu'uld not to granted
And it is further ordered that »aid Patit:wwr
girs notice to the persons interested in said \xwvc\Vuv&lt;5« "O* ariWik,
estalr. of the pendancy ol said pctnion and
the bearing t hr rent, br causing a cony, of this svVwnj, 'BXvewNVaVuwv, tie,
order to be published in the "Rrpublrrati Ran-I
nor." a newspaper, pnatod and circulating in |
ffTUtc ^if.'irs arc put up in quart
said emuity ef liarrr. for four succossiro weeks, lot!let,,qf which the ab'. ve ic.ajia-tfanimniediately pnwfou' to said dur of hearing. ’
ttc.
The Inbct is finely engraved, and
SHERMAN tt PRINDLE.
(A true copy.* maria
Judge of Prubat*.
lu provided with a txtfe-Ruard fionu
coiir.terj'cffsra." GrRwfl1 per' bettie, or

ftXovckacXx

SVovAacXt 'Bx.Vtc.v*

Ambrotype
■
T-X0CT0R THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will send
XZ to ail who wish It [fruoof cjisrp:). the re­ AND COPYING done to orrtor. an abort noiire,
ceipt and full directions for making and tiling a nnd Price* to auit orders, from 30 costs to 13,00,
beautiiul vegetable Balm, that will eCeclusily re- with good Cases.
Kre Pi arum, Bvonmw. Tag, FaacuM,Ac., Ao..
old^icturea of Deceived friends oopiad u good
ring the skill ainooth, clean and bcaotifal; also as original*
also mH direction* for using Pklayssau's CxlsI will gv al any Ums and anywhere, in tha
•MATSaSwavtuurr, warren ted to start sfoll growth comity, to take Likronsea of tha 8iek or Dead,
of whiskers and Mnsteche In lew then tofc-ty or to lac views of Pub.c Buildings, or private
tried'a great ttiaBy j-Syneiaiis. but all to no pur­ da*re- EUbar of the sJxirr can be obtained by re- Reaidences.
,
...
.
pose. I was adriaad by e friand to try your Blued
Gallery up stairs, two doors west of tba Hu­
Fcnftor and' Bl6od Pflls and did ao.’ I w*s living
t inn House.
J. W. MAYNA BpTiCAXUitoasT, E31 BaoApwar. NswYoxx,,
uastings. Not. 184J,
Caslislk, Warren County, Ohio,
March 8,1855.
Dr. C. W. Boaacs,—fttarSir:—For tbe bandit
f suSanne humanity, permit me to eay that I
are found roar Scandinariao Stood Purifler
id Blood Pill, a sure cure tor Indigestion end
ir&lt; Complain.
I have suffered from the

&gt; itfuX’JSK
end have not Jtoaha iastcigUtaon months.
Most truly,

*

?. V. DPBOIB.

' S«e Adrsstaamwit.

true r«etry.

.

D. Westervelt, Em., of South 6th, near 8th BL,
Williamabnrgh, L. f., writes: "AngnstS. IMP.—
Having been troubled with a difficulty in fly Liver
and to bilious attacks, 1 was advised* by Sncnd,
"dZbUNGS UVER REGCLATOIl.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Conatlpaflon.CoiUreneis.Snpnrr^siaw,
Rhrunuttan; &lt;2wnt, Kmralgla, Dropay, Paraly.ls, FU», etc.
’
*
F.m. Dr. J. h nnjlu. JIG.aw f. r^a.-Ia
Ton runef. euturt to uM ut w—
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WAR!

tnxU&amp;r Ito ton'll ST 05.1.01
x:‘ssxs'3,iitrfc:i.

DANT* S. DARLING,

On High Prices, at the

102 Nassau St., New York,

rat up in &amp;Ocent and fl Bottles each.

HASTINGS'

DREG STORE!!!

ISAAC 'C.

MOTT,

know MCTivinp from New York

Roberts &amp; Strikeii

*n&lt;l

“■

-v-

Grocefies! !
Consisting in part of

yem &gt;&gt;.&gt;11 In* l &lt;y | jh, |„h rrt*n« Un itn
j&lt;m AroUsrtita! mwet.stoawl tosnAbMreM
wX dZn&amp; 1 Witoto “-rtXid/fciT'
taw's Slew ■'Vfisal «.*■«. SHIM to Ito *Itto-SCu
w.|:.-t iCrt0 .^JWto' SM. tv. JU Uai.-, J Utol J.
MU'. Ittor
werv»k«. tot &gt;t.rr, tn i«s«rtrr
ta Uk «M 14 Uirth. I aq&lt; ass "•IU»b writ .
- -

New Orleans, Muscovado, CofTcc,
Crushed, Powdered nnd Granulated Su­

new nnd moot template MtoHtneul of gars.
Molasses and Syrups,
DnCGS AMD MEDICINES,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Cufle,
fCliemleaK Datata, Olla, CmbiStone,
Wooden, and Willow \V
rslae, 25 cents per Box. cr 5 Boxes for $1.
Ph&lt; ue, B.ruing riudd,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Prepared by Dr. T. C AYEB CO., Lvwall. Mia
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Snltaul Y«r W»e.
For salt at H«itag.\ by Rooxirs * Snntc^
Soaps, Stucralus, Cassia, Pdpper and i
Spice.
In addition to the above Mock of CroeeMM^hs

FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDlCIWAL
n.„,rmwa a»iv *&gt;«

-

Also a, fuH sleek of.

r

GROCERIES!
such as
TBA. OOFFEB, BUGAB, SPI0E6, PEPPER,
. PHL’NIB. FIG?. RfilSlMhCCDMHH;

Drag., Paint., Oil., Burning Flu.
id, and Camphene.

f3T“OLD FRIENDS UH

Ahn, the largest ttock ol

1W TiiE.MJQAXW JPXjjXCX:.

Kerosine

Oil

nnd

Lamps!

Ever offered tn Battle Crock, all of which
will bo sold ot prices Uiat cannot fail to
suit purcbMart. r' ■ ~
■
'
Particular attention paid to filling or*
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
«WlVtiRn»^nt&lt;^ Kjvfly^ns.
—The highest market price always
paid for Produce.
'

Also a great variety af tha

’ &lt;031^3«i»7 yJWWUBMrff

AH CtfHtf FxtracUi
FOR THS KStfECIAX BKBKnT OF THg MPlES.

COL.VTV ACCOUNTS.

*£E~3E?2i

I did eo and found it to operate admirably, retnor
ing the bile eud arousing the liver to activity. I
.

Sx.ow.mAv "BvVXcvb

Circuit Court*— 1B02, 1863.
O. V/. Jjifcwfe’ CPro^rfttor, }&amp;. 6
TATE OF M!€UlOAN.EIKhtb Judicial Circuit
-I hereby fix and appoint tbe limes/or hold­ East i-'oiArth Cl., Cincinnati, ta whom
ing tha aereral terms ot the Circuit Court witbin alt orders ehoioid La addrtastd,
said Circuit, fbrtbeyawru iMKtand ISO-', aslollows
Hurry tbuwfy—Jsnnan, 2d Hondsy: April, 2d
Monday, Jol*. 2d Monday ; October, 2d Monday
(.rm row tosty-January. aa wonaay ; April,oa
Monday ; July. 3d Monday ; October, 3d Monday.
Z aiJ Ctotog— Januarv, lai Monday I Acril.l.t
GALT.FBY
Monday; July, 1st Monday; October, lai Monday.
A‘mi CbwUy—March, l»t Monday; June 1st Mon­
day ; September, tat Monday ;* December, 1st z,
. , ~
a i
Crayon Ambrotype; x ignvtto AmbroMonday.
JtfwutahB County—February, ltd Monday ; Au
typo; Melnincotype; Spherootype;
guiL 3rd Monday.
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographtc;
Given under my band at the village of lonia,thu
Pear! Ambnitype; Ornamental
S6tb da^of^‘[^ry A£yV1^|; dfreuif Jwlye
Ambmtypi-; Imperia! Am­
brotype; Relievo Am­
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.
brotype; Donblb

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: ""FebniarT
25, IMO.—In Mar last 1 bad a severe attack ofPilea
-l l.L
-J —_ .. ,L. I...__
r .--L__

and was entfrWg cured. I hare had no attack since."

txxaxxv^

"Bv. 'Ro’back.V

.a—i in ----

It is o thorough
.

advance from

ftXowxixe\\ ’S'AXtrft
icuse X\xe \xoov
5bYYY%.

in affording immediate relief.
Liver and billions remedy.”.

Uw. u

lallu&lt; scimmi

Darling’s Liver Re gnlaor.

X\xe vxeYx \xx&lt;xxx'ft SoYuee
vuxA. CtjiwJJotX.
.

., .

F.w» Dr. Tralm Ml, -/X-r Jtoi rify. ' 1
Krt i-nly sr&gt; vrw r,H« ~tolrnt.lv sUrl-l loito.r F“»

I passed clotted blood by tbe urethra. I an now
entirely curod,and take pleasure in recommending
these remedies."
■

WvwyvXvy 'Vowxe,

are X\xc \xoov \x\avV*»

.

fitllsus. Disorders— Liver f'Muplshilii.

‘

tin BITTERS.

cmr.

Ja«20 3iu

J»s. J.C. Avta. Sir: T btt* to»n ••fwal'Jly cnmtoT
wMd, ltoytU«M.«i oSri.

^XSZLWS UVEIl RI0ULAT0R,

.

•owe box of »be Pills-to commence with, and Mers
tbe day I found your valuable ntadicines. for I
ani enyoviag good health at preumt, and foci condident the cure is permament: Let others buy
and. take whal they tdeaae. aa fur me giro me tbe
Blood PnnAxr juul Fills for sD chrome dim^s.

s»:ss,

And now consider myself Xntirtly cured,"

PHOTOGRAPHIC

SOTIOES

Is a superior tonic and dinrette; excellent in
cases of loss of appetite, flatulency, female weak­
ness, irregularities, pain in the aide and bowels.
y.,b"ht?ro"**Br*,,! w4*r*1
®* «***&gt;

BEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

ate. eovtx\vo%e(X
vate oaxA
\vo\\sev^uX yooX% axx&amp; \xevb%,
vAxYeYx. vixeke Xkewv

FOR SALE BY

STEC1AL

'

FAMILY MEDICINE,
Hoch batter than pills, and aneb easier to taka.

©5 a

S

Apple*, " .

■Grau seed,
Ashes,
Honey, per

FALL AND WINTER

Silioua Fever,
Fever and jlgue,
"Liver Cfornj^laint,
QyBpepeia,
Trbdzgestion.,
Jawzdice,
Kidney Complainte,

o^elhMs^d ‘LHs
&amp; •Nwvsaext,
OUS thousapd mgilt hundred and aixtvlwo; at ths
hour of ten o dock, A. M., on the respective days
»f°ML£kn-tlQnedi-S'x u’.onth’ fr®tn tbe tbirdfiy
taing 'ba time limited by the
u°“■ Probate Court for the final adjustmoat of
Hletoan.agaui.l^Je.n..
’
Dated, March Bl, 1BC2.
.
A. W. BAILEY. 1 CemmuM&gt;rtt5
U N. SHELDON. |

imagination

&lt;-uuld not Not n Lmibd to the results they

would produce there.

Treasorer's ufoee, in the vifisge of Baatisra. in
arid county on B.tnrdsar.ttathml day of May^ext.

cuci uoX
cA Xo X\\«- YvaNaYVe
a* a va.cA.\.e\.i\e, wYvvcNx a&gt;v\X
win a\\ X\xe
SYtrk \% Ykivr Xo/’1 WX
tv
a.0 cwX — o ftveuX
'Ke^uXaXoY o$ XYve *o%Xewx.
An X\xx ANVxYan* axt-XtYeXs
VY-fcX oxx^. ^owXYvXYwVe
\xa.%, 5ov a. Yowa, Ntmc, Yiext'tx
\xxuc\x \xceikfb&lt;Y extx arXyeYc, oj
StowuxeYx
vjAxxcYx, &lt;3
taken vft. \i.'ro\tc,'r &lt;.\\voAxXYx\ta,
Ctxx\ txX X\x£ \iro\yer X\wxe, tree
a. nave \ece.\&gt;c.\xX\.^«,

purity rue srwtrru tt-.oi
tarybu wiota !&gt;*&gt;-•■
wZ tothwtady.m^An—5. If nrt ralj.«d,
saBfiy&amp;g.-:

BENTON HOUSE,

We also keep onhasda gwd sasartmevt of

LAJSTSIKTO MIOH.

PENS. PENCILS, 1WKB. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CABD6, Ac.. Ac.

STATIOT^EER-^r,

U&gt;*s «ur rtwtoo May ’ ba war aB ot the

NOTICE.!
Haw to Save Money!

Herrick’s

h

‘ * ..V-l:

Singnr
■

Coated

Pills.

&gt;1 Tbe ‘ best PbwUv CA»HtIIARTIC la ttia world.
hw-Atweat.v.yiwrsby Ut.

�fREAT

LARGER, CHEAPER

Stfostfo.

LOW PRICES

©BEAT INDUCEMENTS TO CWM

■OK. KO^BKCKK
■&amp;T.OOO VtKVHV.K

SPAUDLING

Fimil, N..«pip&lt;"r,tbm UtJ.N.W
Tort.srtxtaz
r*P». p«bl»hKl.
It coptaitrt Eight Pagf* ofSeveu columns
eadi, making h larger than the New York

and

"BliOOD VtVLS
have been introduced to tho public for more
than six yoan, and bare acquired A

—WF STILL—

■TATE OFFICES*.

HDsrsr wmrac®

A0BT1S BI.A1JL O«TOwr.

JLM»l roltrnt. MmWg U Sutw

Lirol%I&amp;llF13uxT3lu/fe&gt;nU.

\nwuuu
far exceeding any Family Medicines of ■
similar nature in the market
An appreciating public wu not long in
diBcorenng they poenebed remarkable

CU.TCA.VM. VrO'(K.T'A«*,
and bunco tlicir

IN OCR UNi OF TRADE;

itujMirtant' Local News from all parte,
News Department*,—giving, en«h.week.
and consequent profit to tbo Proprietor, thus
•
summary of all intcrcatiHg and
enabling him to expend
st
Miobirau— it*
devotion, ti&gt; the

Come and See !!

of dollars each year in advertising their
merits, and publishing the

which have been showered upon him from

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WB

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

TBE DETROIT ADVERTISER.

DIRECT

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REPUBLICAN BANNER
VOL 6.
Sjuthji’ iBwintu Stnrtnj.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL », 1862

JUisrtllanj
Dr. Wall*.

GRA»T &amp; BPAVLDIXC,

WfGHTRAN A ROBINSON,

If ASUFACnmKM of fin, team teeaaU
ftl per-ware. Daakn in Inn, naili, »U«1. rlw*.

MASON ALLEN,
’L1LEV* GR0CEHn£8. provisions, proMuce. fiub, butter, lard. pork, sad grain ol
“,,.lc’"4‘ ™
c,nd,e^ clc••c,c
ktore in
Califon a Block. State street. Hastings, Mich.

D

D. C. HAWLEY,
wrtmrnt of Prerisloss. AlaJ Notary Public.
Store, tiro doors east of too Buttings House,

ROBERTS * STRIKER,
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P ire liquor., dys-sluRb, window-glaM, putty, rrerrriu. itrtioucrr. and fancy artlclea. Store in
“Rawar’a Block” Haiti ara IfUh.

W.PARKER,

W

HOLESALE and retail dealer In Qfocerir
and PranaiODa. Pork. Lard. Butter, as

KNAFfEN A BURROWS,
««a counsellors at law.
Solicitor* In Chancery. Tax and Iniurance
Agerte. Businees attended to with promptness
•nd fidelity.
Office, corner of Main end Burdick Street*.
Kalatnatoo. Michigan.
A. A. Kxarax,
J. C. Bcuows.
ttorneys

A

Why didn’t tbe Widow Jenkens marry
Dr. Welb 1
That waa tbe exciting sub­
ject of debate before the Gossiptawn
-Udies’ Mutual Improvement and Widd«&gt;ws‘ Relief Society,’ al one of their
weekly meetings.
Now, Dr. Wells had been very atten­
tive to Mrs. Jenkens for a number of
months. Ho Invariably walked home with
her from cbm ch. had etoorted her to a num
ber of picnics, and in many ways evinced
his partiality. And as for ths young and
pretty widow, she did not appear nt nil
displeased -with these attentions ; on the
contrary, ahe received them with evident
pleasure; so their marriage was cooaidored a settled thing by the inhabitants of
Guasiptoan in general and the members
of the “Ladies Mutual Improvement
and Widows* Relief Society" in partic­
ular.
So, when they leanitd that ho had
suddenly disappeared, without telling
them where he was going, what he was
going for, when ha was coming back, &amp;c.,
itc., all of which particulars they felt they
had an undisputed light to know, and
without even bidding any o( them good­
bye, tbeir astonishment uud indignation
were intense.
Strange and conflicting were their con­
jectures, and various were the rumors
that were thereby set afloat. Soma aaid
that he had been an estod for high treason,
some that he waa n spy from tbe Con­
federate army, white others.did not. hrsi
tate to uay thin he was a biyamiti. one
of those wandering gentry who go from
town to town, deceiving with their per­
fidious wiles tbe susceptible hearts uf that
confiding sex whose gullibility has become

ad to a comfortable place to die. Two
almost covered with Straw, Into

Miss Lovctalk once ventured to ask,
“If she expected to hear from the doctor t”
to which she received a decided negative.
And they had each respectively express­
ed tbeir astonishment at ths euddi n dis­
appearance, in the hopes of obtaining
some«lue tn the mystery but the widow
listened in grave silence, giving them no
intimation, by word or look, that abe
knew any more about it than they ; so
they were completely baffied“There fa Hattie Barns going by!”
said Miss Wormwood, suddenly, as she
happened tn glance out of the window.
“i’U warrant she knaws something about
It, if she was only of a mind to tell; she
Is over to tbe widowx moro’n half of the

time."
“I shouldn’t wonder If she did," ex­
claimed Mrs Loveialk. “I mean to call

usual afiabllily. Indeed, she was more
then usually sociable, and seemed to be
ftartleularly desirous of making her guests
eel perfectly at boms. But there was a
certain constraint in tbeir manner, but
more especially In thdr tongues, which
were more than usually quiet and minds
seemed to be solemli impressed with tbe

important dlsdoaure that was about to
be made.
Every time their hostess
opened her mouth to speak, all eyes were
fixed upoo her in eager expectancy, and
as thsro fell from them some casual re­
mark, tu far as possible from the subject
of their thoughts, their disappointment
was evident.
•

. But the widow seemed to be quite un­
conscious of all this, fibs looked as cool
Hattie was callod In accordingly, and and comfortable io her simple white mus­
no witness ever underwent a sharper lin, laughed aa gaily, and chatted as cheer­
cross-questioning at the bands of die folly m though there was no such person
most ingenious criminal lawyer than did as Dr. Wells in existence, and nothing In
the astonished girl before this self-consti­ the mystery of his disappearance that
tuted “court of inquiry.”
they expected abe would dear up.
Tbe afternoon wore slowly away, and
But they elicited nothing of importance.
Hattie solemly declared “that she hadn't Mrs. Jenkens led her guests out to tbe
heard Mr. Jeakens mention the -doctor's supper table, whose beautifully spread
name; tbutigh she bad thought that she board seemed to have a benign eflect
hud seemed more sober than usual since upon those for whom it had been pro­
vided.
he W«il away.
At last b» the dint nf ton and flattery
As they seated themselves around it,
with which they plied her liberally, Hat. end sipped the fragrant nectar, vulgarly
tie, who was bet a young, giddy girlpand called tea, tbeir hearts began to expand
not
a little elated ai tho idea of being a under its genial influence, and they all
।
person of no much importance wm in­ •-immenovd with one accord to praise the
duced
to promise that sha would ask light and crisp biscuit, tbe spicy loaf-cake
1
Mrs. Jenkens why she refused Dr Wells, the delicious custards and preserves, &amp;c.
'for that she had rufiwed him they were &amp;c.. which they severally declared were
fully
ronvinoad. and duly report to the the best that they bad ever tasted. All
।
of which ware msde by the small, white
society.
।
Hallie had hardly left the house before hands of their hostess, wbo was a notable
'•he heartily repented of.the promise she little housekeeper, and though she kept
Ihad so thoughtlessly made. I»ul as she had one aervunt. generally spent part of each
i given her word te do it she determined morning in the kitchen.
The pretty widow bore the honors
।to d&lt;&gt; so.
So the next morning she set out upon very meekly; though she did not, in ac­
Iher errand. The nearer she appnmehed cordance with a time honored custom,
the
house, the more unpleasant she felt; declare that “there was nothing on the
।
for
she was a sensible, though Impulsive table fit to eat, and that she was really
I
igirl, and could not but feel, after reflec­ afraid that none of them Kotild be ablb to
tion,
that this inquiry w&gt;s impertinent, make out a supper."
।
But the supper, like all sublunary joys,
।and one which their intimacy, open and
iunrestrained as it was, gave her no right came to an end at last, and tbe whole

proverbial.
But finally, after due deliberation and
careful consideration of all the pro’s and
con’a, the whya and wherefore, by the
directors of the above mentioned society,
Will be happy to Wit; Miss Dorothy Wormwood, Miss
Lovetalk, Mrs. Pickflaw, and Mrs. MakeOffice in the Court Hous*, Hutinei. Mich.
fuss, they came to the unanimous conelusion “that thia mysterious disappearanco was occasinned by the rejection of
H. WRIGHT,
Dr. Wells by tbe Widow Jenkens, for ito make.
ttorney and counsellor at law,
W ben she reached the house, the cloud
at&gt;d .Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery.— sotneeause to them unknown, but sup
her usually sunny browand the un­
p&lt;**e&lt;) to be some terrible crime commit upon
i
Particular attention paid to thu collection of
claims and money promptly remitted.
U-d by the afuicsaid doctor, and discover­ wonted constraint of her manner, could
Office, with W. W. Ralph E*q., Middleville, ed by the aforeaaid widow ; and that the not
fail tn ba noticed by Mrs. Jenkens.
i
Barry County. Michigan.
aforesaid gentleman had left Gossipviile who. though but a few years her senior,
clandestinely, to hide his discomfiture !felt a motherly interest in tho girl, who
DANIEL COOK,
and to avoid the shame
a public dis­ wax an orphan.
‘•What ails you, Hattie 1" she inquired
closure."
■Icbtaand all other buaincM pertaining to bit office.
- Indeed, Miss Lovotalk testified, “thnt !kindly. “Are you siek 1"
Office in (loodrcar’a Mock, up ataln.
“Nu—yes,” stammered poor Hatty,
one day, as she was walking past the (
widow’s house, she saw the doctor and "wh&lt;&gt; began to b&lt;-gnn to feel what little
•
JACOB FERRIS,
she had been able to muster,
Mrs. Jenkens together in the garden, and courage
'
Attorney, Counsellor and solicitor.
distinctly heard the latter tell the former ।oozing out at the ends of. her fingers;
IONIA,
MICHIGAN.
•That she should certainly expose his “that Is, I dont feel very wsIL The fact
conduct.’’
And that the doctor replied. is,” she added, desperately, “I’ve got into
I. A. HOLBROOK,
“That he hoped she wouldn’t as it would a scrape."
The kind hearted widow looked a lit­
be the ruin of him.” Upon which the
little widow gave a sort of a derisive tle anxious, for aha waa well acquainted
with
Hattie’s impulsive dispasition. but
laugh.
N
J. M. RUSSELL.
Whereupon Mrs. Pickfllaw shook her she Mid quietly. *And you have oome to
H YSICI AN and Surgeon. Office in RomcU’s
head and said, “That ahedidn’t know what ask me to help yon out of it 1"
store. State street.
stronger proof they wanted tlian that.—
“Yes.
And if you only will, mi dear
For ktr part, she waa free to own that Mrs. Jenkens, I promise you that 1 will
JOHN ROBERTS,
IHYSICIAN and Soryrea. Dw ell iu S oq Broad she never did like Dr. Wells. She knew never got into such another."
he waa a great favoNle with some folks,
“You may be sure that I will do the
but hh smooth, oily ways didn’t go down best 1 can fur you, Hattie, but yon must
H. P. CHERRY,
with her! She never had said anything, first tell ma what it isl"
OTARY PUBLIC and Cenveyaneer, will a
tend to ell bnainoM ..treated to M-with because she didn't wish to injure the young
“Well, tho “society Indios’ yesterday
prouplnoasaBd SdolUy. Rwatdenea. Jo*uutown.
man’s prospects, but it had leyg been her made mo promise to ask you a question,
Harrycounty. Mich. Bleaks kept al treys on band. private opinion that be was nothing but
a very impertinent one, I am aura you
a wolf in sheep’s clothing!—Mothers will say, when yon have heard It"
L. H. STEWART,
ought to be very careful," she added,
Mrs. Jenkens’ countenance cleared.-drawin# herself up with dignity, “with
X&gt;- una vounaoior io
‘ Ia that all, you silly child 7" she said.
Ar. AU businMS attended U» promptly and effi­ wh&lt;im they allow their daughters to as
“
Why
I thought it was something terri­
ciently. Office Ko. B, Noble » Mock, Battle Creek. sociate. I wok »■ early opportunity to
ble 1 But do pray tell me what the ques­
warn my daughters against him ; and il is
tion ia!
I am very curious to knoW
very gratifying to me to reflect that they
I. NEVINN,
about it."
had ths wisdom to profit by my advtoe.”
“They want to know," said Hattie, hes­
(Mom. When Dr. Wells firet came to itatingly, “why you didn’t marry Dr.
Gcesiptown. this wise and prudent mat­
Wells! They will have it that be has
ron was very assiduous in her atlentinns,
inroad out to be some terrible character
using every art in her power tc entrap a pirate, a robber, to say the least; and
hi in into a marriage with one of ber five
that vou have found it out and dismissed
unmarried daughters.)
8. C. PR1NDLE,
him,"
? PROBATE, Notary PnbHe, Gee“And the widow Jenkens is of the iwme
Mrs. Jenkens’ expressive countenance
piece, I’m of the opinion,” aaid ths ninia
as she heard this, underwent various
bio Miss Dorothy Wormwood. “The
changes; first she looked astonished,
airs that woman puts on are perfectly
then indignant, then she colored, and then
DANIEL STRIKER,
ridiculous; I »hould think, after fkw,
10UNTT CLKBE, Notary I’uMio, sal। Oe-eraJ that abe would hold her bead a little amiled,
"I hope vou are nnt angry,” said Hattie
I Land sod Tax Aeest.
Office in. tbe Cwt
lower.”
,
in soma trepidation, as Mrs. Jsnkena
“FahoQld think ao. too," ohimed In the
made no replv. “i promised to auk yon
eUrlubl. MnM.Wuu
“1
M&gt; I thought I must.
But you needn’t
a. H. COOK.
the tbe truth ware known, It would be tell run; indeed, 1 hope you won,t. I
egister of deeds, and Eourr Public. r.-ond ttal «b«
»O
U&gt;«» »l»
don’t see why It should be nny of their
Office in tbe Court Hon^. and ope* at.all
benre. Fees to «• paid when papers arc left «il tob.! To my oert.lt&gt;
•be hu been .Itoprtber «oo free, not only
mine!"
with Dr. well,, bot with olb.r g-l .men
•‘I am not in the least angry with you,
H. N. BHBMKffl,
I &lt;X&gt;«M
For ™.’]&gt;“&lt;. &gt;
Hattie,” said the widow, smiling, “though
IOUKTY TREASURER. Office is the Court
be glad if her conduct could be consider­ I should advise you aot to ba ao hasty,
ed onh io the light of very great Impraanother time. In giving year promise,
XS A.IWMUT,
denro/’
, , ' ’ ’
, iaasmoeh ax this caused yon •» much UD(0 ATTORNEY. Counselor st
“It seems that she wasn t Improdrot enaincBs.
You may tell those ladies that
.noosblo m^rj Dr. Wrib.” ~».rl-a
I invite them to take tea at my boose
MU Lorrtrik ; -tbooltb -o. wtM
to tnarrow afteraoun, and that I will then
k,„if -- e,p that she was over bred nnd there answer that important question
.nd atr. In lor. with Mm.
VhM onuid
1 trust, to their entire satisfaction.
You
HARMON SMITH,
ta„ been th. re.—J"
may roroe, too, Hattie,” she added, m
ITKCUIT COURT 0©M WO^V^STf
TbUoMto-b^ by tbe
I CeuasoUar A Solicitor, ta »U too Ourta of
the young girl caught up ber hat properi Suu. Bastinrs. Micb. Also, Notary PnbHc, .MI.tl~PP«T&gt;«i,?“‘ “I’00*" tWr
hory to laavtag□ revsneer. Land. Tux, Coin
Tbw message was received by tbeafore,
aatd with mingled »upriM nnd aslf cun
With surprise,
bacanec

IWEEZET dk A1.LEM.

TT0UKT3 AT LA Wand Solicitor* in Chan-

NO. 48

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party adjourned to the parlor. As soon
as they had seated themselvua, deep si.
lenoe reigned, for they perceived by the
widow's loqk and manner that she was
to apeak.
This lime Mrs. Jenkens did not diaappoint them. “Ladies,” she said, in a
tone that instantly secured their attention,
“I have understood that vou were all
very anxious to know why (didn’t marry

Dr. Wells.
Havel been correctly in­
formed T'
“Yea, my dear Mrs. Jenkens," said
Mies Dorothy Wormwood, who being
President of the “society" and “accustom­
ed to speaking In public,’’ volunteered
to become spokeswoman for tbe rest, “we
are.
Not from motives of cariosity, oh
no! we are above such feelings, but be­

cause we are auxiuts that the villain
should be unmaskod who had so basely
deceived us. That in case bo should re­
turn, which God forbid, he should not be
allowed to desecrate with his unholy
presence our virtuous and peacefol
homes f*
Having given vent to this burst of elo­
quence, the amiable spinster settled back
• into her chair, and subsided Into a solemn
silence, whose dignity struggled unsuc­
cessfully with tbe impatience distinctly
visible in every glance of her keen, rest­
less eyes, and In every line of the sharp,
angular face.
Mrs. Jenkens continued: “In order
that I may relfeve the disinterested, and

highly commendable anxiety whieh has
m&gt; distracted your minds for some weeks
past, snd silence the many rumors to
which it has given rise, I have concluded
to answer that important question to the
best of my sbility, upon two conditions.
The first one is, that the secret which
I shall unfold to yon, be strictly confined

to ynur own bosoms 1"
This was said with a look and tone of
great solemnity, and, aa tlie readers will
readily imagine It produced a correspond­
ing increuwn of curiosity and. ekeitament
in those who heard it

the other aide
Dr. Wells, for It was be, had already
received an Inkling of the rumors thst

affaire.

But without appearing to notice

would cnab )e one instantly to toll which
were federals and which not. Or.c would
think they were all Indiaos. ao very dark
have they become from their exposure,
sleeping without tents m they did for h
to enter unannounced.”
long time at the beginning of the wcr.
Then, without waiting
One who has Dot seen it cannot toll
what it is to see a battld.
.
If there .la anything more dreadful it is
a visit in the hospitals after a battle.
friends present for my abrupt departure.
In the Courthouse are placed a large
But the sodden and alarming illness of a
number of the wounded, our ewn and the
near relative will prove, I am confident,
enemy's without discrimination, and In
to such kind and charitablehearts, a suffi
several places in town, hospitals have
been established since the the battle. It
A deep alienee followed these words,
is difficulty to compell one’s self to dwell
which was broken by Miss Dorothy
long enough upon the acenes witnessed
Wormwood, who, raising from her seat,
there, the dying and dead, to give them
said “that it was growing dark, and she
a faithful description. Surgeons and at­
guessed that site w#uld nave to be going."
tendants have been constantly at labor,
Whereupon a number of.others started
without rest. In attending to the unfortun­
dedaring, that they “had no idea that it ate soldiers in the hospitals.
was ao late I”
Yet, after all their efforts, it was long
So, one by one, they stole out, oonfus.
before many of the wounded could be
ion upon their countenances, and shame
properly cared for and their wounds
and discomtiture in tbeir hearts, leaving
properly dressed.
the doctor and widow to themselves.
The courtroom was filled with the suf­
Now, we would not have the readers
ferers, lying upon the floor, ao many that
suppose, for one moment, that we would
it was difficult to pass about among them.
be guilty of such a breach of confidence
Among them was the Confederate Cap­
as to relate the conversation that fellowtain Jones, who had both eyes shot out,'
and whose face, covered thickly with
the moat delightful thing imaginable to
1 clotted blood, presented the most repul­
partiea’themselvea, that it ia insufferably
hat and stupid to everybody else, expect sive and pitiable sight odd could well be­
hold. Some, Indeed, were cheerful, and
ally when put upon paper.
But this we
rejoicing that, while their comrades were
may safely say, that if the widow Jaakens
many of them so seriously injured, tLeir
didn’t marry Dr. Welle, il waast’l iresws alight wounds would soon bekl and behtdidn'latk her!
o-jme honorable scare, testify iny their
patriotism and loyality. Bat tbe major­
ity of those I saw* here were dangerous
A Yew York merchant noticed, in the
wounds, and some were to suffer ampubook-keeper gradually lost hla health, lationk, and their fellow soldiers about
them, suffering from their own hard fate.
and finally died of consumption, however
I saw many in the agonies of death.—
vigorous and robust he was on entering
One,' who was raised and seated half up­
the service.
At length it occurred to
right, haunts me now with his pale, sor­
him that tbe little rear room where kept
rowful countenance.
He was almost
opened into aback yard, so surrounded
dead, and every moment would raise his
by high walls that do sunshine came into
head, open h» eyes, snd stare vacantly
the room from one year’s end to another.
around, as if he would assure himself that
An upper room well lighted was imme­
be had not yet lost all the sense of sight. .
diately prenared, and his clerks had uni­
Here aku lay some who had just died,
form good health ever after.
snd as I passed through the ball, a grey­
A familiar case to general readers is
haired guard, resting upon his musket,
derived from medical works, when an
with a solemn, grave countcunnce. was
entire English family became ill, and all
standing beside a number of dead, in the
remedies seemed to fail of their usual
attitude of a death struggle, each with a
results, when accidently a window.glass
paper pinned to his clothing,, stating the
of the family -room waa broken in cold
name, regiment, &amp;o., qf the deceased.
weather. It was not repaired, and forth­
with there was a marked improvement
in the healh of the inmates. The physic­
Doubtless the steam ram, as a weapon
ian at once traced the connection, discon­
tinued his medicines, and ordered that for coast and harbor defense, is of much
the window paue should not be replaced. greater importance than has yet been at­
• A French lady became HL The most tributed to it by tbe people or the Gov.
eminent physicians of her time were cal­ ernment. The fonr now iron dad steam
led In, hut failed to restore her.
At frigates constructing fur the English navy
length Dupeytren, the Nspolean of phys­ are to be steam rams as well as steam
ic, was consulted. He noticed that she frigate, a solid mass of iron projecting
lived in a dim room, Into which the sun under water twenty feet in advance of
Besides this,
never ahonc; the bouse being situated in the apparent bows above.
one of the narrow streets, or rathor lanes ths British Government are building ecvof Paris. He atones ordered more airy eral steam rams proper, for harbor de­
One of these is td be 9,000 tons
and cheerful apartments, and “all her fense.
burthen. Tbe French Govarament ia
complaints vanished."
The lungs of a dag become tuberoulated also turning a large share of attention to
(consumptive) in a row weeks, if kept in this naw arm of naval acrvice, and the
a dark cellar. The most commcn plant rebels are constructing a number with a
grows spindly, pale and scraggling, if no view of destroying the ships ofour block­
sunlight falls upon it. The greatest med­ ade. The “Hollins ram,” it is true, b
ical names in France, of tbe last century, considered a standard joke, but its ill
regarded snnnhine and pure air as equal success does not appear to havo ensued
agon la In restoring and mamtaining from any defect in tho fundamental prin­
health. From these facts, which cannot ciple of the thing. An experienced naval
be disputed, the most common mind officer puts his opinion on testimony, that
should conclude that cellars and rooms “no ship-of war can stand before this ter­
on the northern side of buildings, or rible weapon.” They must recede or go
apartments into which tbe sun does nnt down. Of course to sink groat affipe^
immediately shine, should never be oc­ will require great steam rama. . Bat, ar­
cupied as family rooms, ebambers, libra ranged for their work, on the roasts and
As to the
lies or stubiea.
Such apartments are in harbors, the result Is sure.
only fit for “stowage,” or purposes which coostroction and employment of steam
never require pern ns Co remain in them nuns, I cocrider the question to so far
over a few minutes at a. time. And settled that success will wait upon those
every intelligent and humane parent will who get them ready first, and in the
arrann that the family-room and the greatest numbers and force.”

the widow and said quietly, “good even­
ing. Mrs. Jenkros. I rang twice at the

They all, individually and collectively,
began Immediately to declare, “that they
would never breathe a syllable of it to
nny living being!" Miss Wormwood
heroically adding. “No. not if she was chambers shall be moat commodious,
to be stretched on the rack I
Which, aa lightest, and brightest apartments In bis
there was little danger of the recurrence dwelling.
_______

"My other condition, resumed Mrs.
Jcnksns, “ia, that none of you ask me an­
other question about it"
This last condition was harder to be
complied with, but as the widow declined
tn proceed without It, they gave their

incident of the attack on Fort Henry is
related by the Evansville JbvnteL The
rains, which had fallen snme days before
the fight softened the earthworks intn a

assent
ton-inch columbiad «n the fort. The reb­
“Then, ladies,’’ said Mrs. Jenkeos.
els not noticing the queer eartridge thus
speaking slowly and distinctly, ‘T will
furnished them, rammed In theirs, and of
inform you that the reason why I haven’t
married Dr. Wells, is—because ks Aos
new aatai sw."
8* aumptetdy absorbed were thus
says the double load of mad and powder
is still In the gun, and will take some
trouble to get it otit.
Aw Hpmblb Huao.—One of the scaldthreubold of the half

The next day *

h-ar‘

ed their volleys of balls at cur men, large
numbers of the rebels He, pierotd in the
fore head or face as they rose above their
hiding plaos to shoot at tlte federala.—
There is a peculiar ghastliness hi the ap­
pearance of the enemy’s dead.
Did not

Txnnx u Asuwdakcx.—Are you embarvasoed io your affairs! That ia ae
much a matter of God’s concern aa yours.
Do you know where tbe bread of lo-morIs coming from!
It b coming from
God's loaf.
And where is hb loan Ho

good things. -‘SufTicieDt unto the day b
ths evil thereof." One of the petitions
of Um Lord’s prayer is, “Give us this
day otor daily brand." Whan that with­
ers, and there is no more blood iu it,
thoa God will be deed; but until God to
dead that petition, being totrabed, will
yield food and raiment. Do not bq
afraid. Oh, ya of little faith oaa ya not
trust that God who baa udmioM&amp;reff to

•

�tins prov

life, III

during the past winter, to make a little

property without due process of law

bmt

H. W.

CkiWo jljUorm. bU( to Wkn b.ck
upon
joo the
the Douglas
Douglas doctrine
doctrine in
in relation
relation to
to
(k.v.rrfof.-nooinuir.^uon.
Lefw

The BesaUi
OurWurns from the county mw *ot
full at the tuau pogoing to pr*W. So far
ftv V« M“ljr u f-'llo. &gt; ■■

M U«r4

examination into thia atatemenL

It will

prinriprf ^snft in the platform

khu; “That It. fe one •£ tbs first duties

ft. mud M^oriyr—Amw.WoaS *uj«r-

riser;

«t buFli*ileft ftAautUr

’» &lt;■ '•

-

MMMlaMy
*• &amp;(*«(•■
“ft.( Coegft- lM n nt puMn (ri*

IrvinjUal! Republhsn, and■ rtidUet*

(hu.

ft.

xlobe,

otft. umterw

J. M. Walker supervisor.
Rutland electa Asa p, Rnrk, Republi­

The only part of the Chicago platform

can supervisor by 20 majority.

Yankee Springs electa Timothy Mika,

of legislating

Republican by 37 majority.
OrangaviiU is strongly Republican,

upon the question of slavery ia tbe torn-

sleeting. Aaron Blake by a feffi*

follows !

tu^qrl-

ty. Tlus is a gain.
Barry is 'Republican by 18 majority—

“That the normal condition of all the

territory of tbe United Stoics ia that of
That, as our Republican fatUni

L. Polly au^ervUtir.
. .
Ilppo cle^s Pqter Howard»Republican

freedom.

supervisor on a Union ticket over J. E.

our national territory ordained that *no

Hall, straight Republican.

persons should be deprived of life, liberty

Maple Grove—Leander Lsphan, Rapubliaau by 20 majority.

Repub­

lican, by 14 vote*.
Johnstown, tvtr true, has elected'Levi
M. Dewy. Republican, by a majority of
110.
The whole Republican ticket ia
elected by majorities of over a hundred.
Woodland— Milo T. Wheeler Repub­
lican supervisor by 27 majority.

A Democratic gain.

Thornapple elects J- F. Emory, Re­
publican, supervisor, and all the

Repub­

lican ticket bat Justice to fill vacanay,
School Inspector and one Constable.

If Assyria and

Prairievilla cleat Re

publican Supervisors, as formerly, tho
Board will stand thirteen to three.

A

Republican gain of two over last year.

first day of April

The

being “All

1’uOl’s Day” everybody is supposed, ac­

cording to custom to perpetrate all man­

ner of jokes upon their* neighbors.

In

the case of a Mr. Dyole, who had just

left one of the Canadian towns to take a
place upon the local staff of tbe Detroit
.idverliMr, one of these jokes took rather 1

a serh'us turn. It seems some wag,under
a fictitious name sent information to the

Deputy United States Marshal at Detroit
that said Doyle was an emissary from

die Sauth and

was bearing dispatches

from Mr. Slidell to the Southern Confed­

eraey.

Tbe joke took, and Doyle

arrested.

was

Of course, nothing was found

among his effects or on

bis person to

warrant his detention, and

he was at

eucs liberated, and was not, as the Free

Preet stated, held over for examination.
The affair mflbt bare given Mr.

Doyle

some anhoynnee, and really was a God•»$nd to the Golden Circle Democracy of

Detroit.

The Free Preu says : ,“Mr.

Doyle may thank his stars that be is not
a 'democrat, for had

bo been

he would

hare been honied off to Fort Layfayette,
wfthqut U•al,’* Ax-

or property without due prooeas oi law'

ever such legislation is necessary,

We think also that

Mr. Doyle may thank bis stars that he

■stamp, as had he been, he would very
likely have had. ampug bis effects, evi­
dences of treason, as all of that class

formerly arrested have bud.

McClellan

tag ofleltara to theii* friends, by tho sol­
We notice

rial some of our exchangee pronounce
this an outrage.

stoH»y.v

That it Is a hardship,

u'c.will admit, and that it does not effect
the objectintended by it, is "also oartain.

Late Richmond jNipers show that t-iia
rebels arc as well informed m ever of

McClellan's movamente of the number

Wutiogton, April A

The Timet' curr^spondent telegraphs
to-night from Bitdff’s

Ferry as "follows:

Hooker** Division Thursday. April t.
. “A corps of pfeked men, belonging to
the Excelsior brigade, left Liverpool Point
under the command of 0rij. Sickles, early
On Thursday marnlng for Stafford Court
House on a recorinalsanoe. The troops
landed at Shipping Point batteries and
marched from thence past DumfrW® thro’
Aqqula tn Stafford Qourt House. There
wm skirmishing between a body of six
hundred rebel cavalry and the advanced
corps of Sickles’ command, rix mtlra
this side of Stafford, add firing was cohtinned until we reached that place. The
rebels in their retreat set fire to the town
and all the stores. Our forces promtly
stopped the conflagration.
•
“Our casunlitics were two woundvdand a few missing. The corps marched
48 miles in 17 hours, over thu w»&gt;rst
mountain roads.
“At Fredericksburg there are few
troops. They are falling bnek to Rich
m&lt;»nd. The citlxens state that the Con­
federate Government intend abandoning

to

Hi &lt;»^d cte

M*

.hh ft. «o&gt;.
ftre. rtoft •«» «r«l M **•

toel puwi upfirtSe &lt;•)•« ,&lt;rf lhe tod
u&gt;*“

mills below (be hind ft. "bri
our artMh the charge la far fetched, aa no

range.
AH through the passage a eoutiuanus Are of m-aketey wm Imp* up
farm the shore; many tMiffsta struck

the boat, but all hands being ’below. »o
body was hurt. The Chrottdolst did not

discharge a gun during the entire pas­
sage. She passed tbe last battery within

HMiaud a«d

The Dmch have taban

Newcastle h still blaek with

coal

The

denurtracy have carried Hasting* *• u*«»t

an hour after leaving tbe fleet.
only, perhaps, a Uttla more so; having
Telegraph from hfetti No. fl. Ia«t «»enIng. says very heavy firing was heard In
the direction of New Madrid. It- w*» hie, by majorities trifling or enormous,
thought the Corondorel was engaged with as suited the fancy of the vofera. John
some ol tbe rebel gunboats.
From one A. Fuller la the lucky Republican who
to eight heavy reports were heard per succeeded in gaining an elactioa.
Wc
minute. Her escape from thiury - while
running the blockade m attributable to always give up when beaten, and never
willconnsel
tbe
democratic
policy
of
the feet that she hugged the shore of the
Island so closely that it waa Impossible seceding when “flailed oot.H If there is
for tbe rebels to depress their guns suffi­ ever a time when ruch a policy might be
ciently to bit her. There is grefct rrjoicexcusable, it would be. io seceding from
jng throughout tho fleet at her signal

New Advertisements.

every other provision of the constitution,
purpose of paring tbe

wc

knew also that the Republican party waa

Philadelphia, still continues its kind and
Advioae

from

New Madrid confirm

the previous reports of the erection ol
rebel batteriesopposite that point
AU

using the whole power of tbe’ Goverptaenl

to maintain all tbe provisions of that
sacred instrument; but we would hardly
have supposed six months ago that the
democratic presses of the North,

that

profess loyalty to the government wsuld
have come out st this day and told Jeff.

Davie and his minions that the objeot they

were aiming at was a noble one, and that

The river is felling rapidly, and troops
can soon ba landed at any point along
the banks bore.

as soon as

GreuktU. »od

beneficent aid to the afflicted in all tbe
tbof.sitily trated by PbjsfciaM
and ths Pnaatbood. and 1* now tba ofllcial retna
loyal Staten, and everywhere maintains
dy used.by tb« PhyAcitns, uader lb« name of
•Solutivo Benovador da Medway," (tbe Sssclah a high character far bortoraidw conduct,
for Radway'a Raady ■ Resol real; in the treatment and professional skill.
We feel insured
0&gt;!^b8dffi?£3S(i"Ka 1’Jte
that it may be relied upon aa a sonpd

and highly useful institution. A uew card

New Yorir, April 7.

fmm Its manager* will be fauad

•*A letter from Hilton Head- 3. C.,
received says; “From North Edisto wc
have stirring hitdHger.ce. The rebels

fliey should sucoscd in de­

in our

advertising columns.

lias been very wintry.

IttsMMnsr U an knew
Ui.n.d«I1U»lirr»p f»r
Pntinrih'G THE BLOOD.
— -r (,„
bruhmcy to tbe

A severe

north

MMW.

™&lt; J““r

.. uMd to read in our old primmer, and
we uuerly auetaw &lt;1 to &lt;w polltloa.—

And we (bin! V often had done Rle»K
(he Diwcwalie mujoriey ta (hl. tontop.
would bare been |A" iban it 1..

fell uf Fort Dune!won, tbe I^oudon Satur­
day Beviea, a j**i&gt;M«l very unfriendly
to our Government, gives tbe rebels tbu

foll&lt;iwln&lt;t thrust:
.
“The Southern papers will hencfqrth.
nerhaax. think it expedient to discontinue
their »hitwd attack* un tbu Federal sol­
diery. which, according U&gt; their theory,
only • -,
,1 the national want «&gt;f
courage al Bull Run.
ft Is more excu­
sable !wr mu sukiiera to U charged with
■ panif than far a division to lay down
ita arms almon* Mt the commencement &lt;*f
a caiHptMgn wklob had l&lt;H&gt;ug been fore—

CHKsrxa.—The special correspondent of
the N«*w Y«rk World accounts fi«r tiv
small force left at Wmcbreter two«fr&lt;&gt;0t
tbr ruU-1 Jaikwui.
Ji sgya that th«
whole nrpe farmee
Gen.
hiui
been ordered to Fairfax Omri*Ht«&lt;Me to.
reinforce Gen. MvQeiian.
A small por
tiwW of the division had been prcrceiled
from nmn-hing. how ever, by the break­
ing of the pait»«w» bridge &lt;»w the Sbrnnflilnah. If thiaaroideu.t u&gt; the bridge had
occnrvff a few bmirs Infer, too few would
hnv«- km left L&gt; have made a sucoeasfal
stand assinrt Jncksnn, and tbe work of
Sunday would have been a drfeat, instrod*
of a victory.

'

.

Gxm BvKuamtN Frath*.—-The mng
nificent vfotorfcM of R--anokr and New,,
hern, together a ith the other numermn*
yet important Bnccrwanf Grn-BumsHl. ,

are now the themr of grateful mention in
every patriotic ianiily h«&lt;mr.
!nqrt&lt;fv.t
sermofi.B’rimp rinrAe. of 'Rh&lt;xfe~ Wand,
made the fidb-wing priwhal slhirtnn t
“While be wm (.tanning Ms magnificent
to occupy

expedite«, it wire my fortune

and i sbid! newer forget hnw, every mim­
ing. we used tn kneel down together, nti&lt;i
pray fur the bleating nf G*«d upon his.
e**lMnn work. That blessing ensures hix
riiccvm.
The Lord nf Hosts is with hini^.
the God of Battles is bia refuge.*’

W HATS IH A Namx.—Tbe Rev. Dr.,
Moure of Richmond, delivered a lecture
in that rity. «• tl&gt;e origin and meaning.of
words In which man v cuefoae facts weredeveloped, among uhhh were that the
wwra Davia means "Cod is with ns,” and
that Lincoln, when subjected to etymolo­
gical analyeb. mraaa **«» tbe verge of a
precipice ”— Chsrlnftm hftrmtry.

It occnra tii in* that Dr. Moore haa
mode n mistake in regard to the meaning
of Dfvta. The word realty, means “The
bird bsdpu-i! which is more apt and

The Ductor is right na to the meaning of
Lincoln. It is true chat President Lincoln
ia‘\m the rnepaif a precipice”—but he
ia merely leaking over to see bow far

J5T“ A enrrtwpotTdent contributes this
to the Omnibeu: Our warshsruomab
(Mrs. MeFadden. call her) bad a son itj

that day.

Jt

ft saM

frigate-, called &lt;&gt;n her

priest and deaired

that afflictions Meer oomp singly.
“Pot it Io w.wda. Mn. MO'.dd«C tod
he.
“W&lt;dl thia, just nidi
th.. :
‘-W pfAbri iff

pointed a Republican Cngnmittee far the

mristner

Kv *4.*

V.fa

to •

requested for the k-wI i
McFadden, bsrrin’ hr

1W
postponed till hjrtbrr adv

••ho&lt;&gt;ra.*

U is said that but uumpnri-

tbe Forty-sixth New Ywrk

f
of

Twa Rsport nfethe TWtriPp Board

Hastings,

shows

an

Indebtodurea

agatoat the town «f about a hmsdred dotUni^ehj^wtiaim mi a
"but he U «hy.* a&amp;tad hi* &amp;
thirty men on a reconnuiaenaee

hood, should utter such santitnenta, or

tempt riw»T’ eomr *.n th* knowlrnje of

blo»

ac evldsmoe of diapleaasre at the result

IMPORTANT 90 filUtB.
from Ibt lystom

n.*hir&gt;(

•born- *g»m Mr. “Joitftw.r «wi
“ft»t a*M( Vine ^w&gt;n.n

two days

easter drifted enow upon tbe farw of
Nature on Monday night—perhaps aa

crf.lha rlectluo on

• nd—

«M lb. verdict of bll gonil mra mdtror,*
.nd

Cmnmercwi.

Tua Wkatbxr for the part

have come- down In considerable force,
and sureseded in cutting off the other

night nearly an entire company belonging
to tltf 55th Pennsylvania regiment, which
and destination of tho tro’opa on tbe pen­
stroying all tkeofksr proviafons of tbe
waa On Little Edisto Island as a picket.
insula nsur Furtreas Monroe. There are
constitution, tbtir northernpwMtiasl breth­ Strangely enough .they negleeted to
other leaks to be stopped, of more ooumren and aids would turn in and assist guard the bridre between them and the
mtentee khan soldier’s letters to their fomthem in destroying thia .only. rMiaininy main force, and the enemy succeeded in
burning thin, and then aurrounded the
riies, and it is to ba hoped that this inter,
picket,kiirmg thros and wounding a dozen,
diet-will soon be removed.
heard ftopenjy and publicly.avpyed by
sod captured About thirty of &lt;»ur
some of these big little Democrats, “That The balance escaped to North Edisto;
Tbe storm on Wednesday waa
if this government cannot be sustained. since then there has been skirmishing,
very severe along ths Misaiasippi River,
bat with no revulL Ample reinforce
all thd way from Ifland No. 10 to Orira
Col. Moore direct

ind aVovc,

The

Virginia.
An official war bulletin from the War
Department creates two new military
1st. That portion of Vir­ tiocAfc
and we deny tho aatbflrily of Congress, departments.
policy to advocate. aga&gt;°rt these triumph,
ginia and Maryland lying between the
of a territorial Legislature, or of any inMountain Department and Bine Ridge,
ant invaders ®f our rights, who have jmrt
dlviduals to give legal existence to sla­ U» be called the Department of the Shen­
now su successfully stolen tbe political
very, in any territory of the United andoah to be commanded by Gon. Banks
bread and butter which jasdy butoeged
2d. That portion of Virginia lying east
Btetoe."
tn the Republicans of this township; hut
of the Blue Ridge and west of the Poto­
The first preposition contained in
mac and the Fredericksburg and Rich­
we propose to buckle on anew our armor
this section,—that
the natural condi­
mond Railroad, including the District of
and attack tbe villains in front, when the
tion of the territories is that of freedom ; Columbia and the oountry between tho
—draws after it the logical sequence that Patoxent, to bo called the Department of RAD W AY’S RENOVATING
are permitted to give thani bottle.
. .
RESOLVENT
slavery is an uunatural thing and cannot tbe Rappahannock, to be under the coin
Fellow Republican*, thu fallowing fig­
Bt A CLEANSING STlltTP
mand ofGto. McDnwelk
exist there without a violation of the
Washington, April 5.
ures will tall our tale of w«a'|
natural laws; for ft is a well settled
Complaints having been made by the
For 3upsrrt»or,
.
principle of law that slavery can only
commanders of military- posts that moveDavkl G. RubiuKun, Dem,
184
exist by positive enactments Af a munici­
insnts are impded aad discipline retarded
Alvio W. Bale). Rep.
131
pal character and that the motneot the by tbe preeencu of mule and female vis­
Slaveholder removes his slave from the itors, the Secretary of War ha* ordered
John S. Goodyear, Dam.
that no passes be granted to visit Fort-I
HUMORS AND H0RE8 OF ALL KINite
country where that tntuueipal law exists,
Julius Russel, liep.
irti disease* entailed from Small Pox. Mb*resa Monroe or other military posts to
to tho country whore the r^turol law is
L EiTiirBLis. Fwtbs ass A ore, Y bllsw. Ttany person not engaged in the military
e. as» trnisa Psvsm. Dsomx. Dsxrxsaa.Fm.
the supreme law, that moment tbeaiave's service, and has autborizsd commanders
Hiram J. Kenfiald, Deni.
John W. Stebbins, Rep.
fetters fail off aad he stands on an equal of military pwta to remove all persons
148
nut
engaged
io
the
service.
P
amw
for
footing with his master, as the God of
purposes of trade and business are also Tts*k&gt;n*.or u&gt;r other mbm. IUDWaY'8 REN­
PlrimJei Brown, Dem.
Nature designed, and “once free be is
1.77
OVATING RESOLVENT will »pee&lt;’ih eradicate
refused.
Harmon Smith. l»«-p.
9itj particle of dlieue, aad n iseast ths child
155
forever free.” So it would seem, by
with hurt lb
Now York,,April 5.
this clause that no legislation by congress
INDIES
The World save private information
John O, Tmklcr. D»«m.
If®
prohibiting slavery in tbe territories
derived from a responsible' source, fans
Am'* R. Hall. Rep.
146
would be necestiary. But as there arc reached here, that Beanregard has i*en
Fci
’
ticUoU
laaprcler.
bad men who do not hesitate to violate outflanked near Corinth and compelled
RKSOLYEST.
F D Vkh-t, (fall iNin) DrU. J(Sl
all laws, no matter how mored,—whether
. TO.
. TO
.
.
TORep.
A.
Ph.fo
Drake.
d&gt;&gt;
of God or man,—the statesmen who pen­
. Gvoroe Rice, (vacancy,) Dt
font. Iflfl
phis, not far from tba Mistiia'ppi. Gio
ned those resolutions asserted,—ns will
J&lt;tf|n-b W. Bauer&gt;D.. •!&lt;» Rep. 148
rious news [adds the ITor/rfj may be ex­ RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT^
IB A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
be observed in the other clause of Section pected io a lew dayk
Bad Caulk, HacAlue and dry Coerh. Btitchlnr
ar Wnmchinr. Patu fe ths BMa. Pain aroaad Um
Wte Co-iper,
D*m.
8,—that as our lathers abolished elavery
IM
St. Lotti*. April 5.
Heart, *hurlne»a of Brestk, Bard nrauiiiag.
Allen J&lt; nw.
do
17ft
in all our national territory, aud ordained
Tl»o correspondent of tba Hipublican Sharp Faina wban taking a breath, and all other
Mareitx W Riturr.
painful
avinplotna.
art
quic.ly
rrarrad
bribe
178
“that no person should be deprived of writing irum tho flag ship Benton on tbe
renovating resolvent.
Luther Benut-t. &lt;fo
177
Ita
&lt;u»
will
epMdtiX-deliver
the
disabled
and
evening
of
tbe
3d,
says:
“
Early
this
life, liberty or property Without due
John A. Faller,
Rep.
166
diMaae-strickea euBerer from
process of law” that if any attempts morning wi attempt was made to tow
Charir. M Nk-bole. &lt;k.
130
A LIVING DEATH,
the rebel floating battery ton point where
Marcus S. Srt-bbina. do
should be mads to violate ibis proposition
And trifore bim to bis frienda In a sound and
IU
it could otuntMud our mortar bualH.
A beaUty eMtoes.
Murtitnrr-W. Buck, do
of tho oonstitotion, then it would be our
brisk fire was opened by the mortars and
duty by legislation to maintain it, and io course of half an hour the battery was
Ir ts a SdGMTFicAKT and gratifying
defeat those attempts. So if sur Demit" struck several times, ’splinters being
fact that every Democrat elected in this
crat friends will tell us when, and where, thrown in all directions, and several
n
to
all
pliniologiMatbsS
beams displaced. One shell exploded
town
on
Mi&gt;nd|^, made the
very
MCBOFCLa. LEPROSY. 6TPHIL1R,
and how,—sjnoe the election of Abraham
directly inside the battery, whan it whm
strongest kiod of professions of loyalily
Lincoln they have made aUrmplt to malate immediately submerged to the .water’s
to the Union. No word of apology for
this moit taered provision of the constitu­ edge and towed out of range.
.The steamer Winchester, which was
tion, we will call tho attention of congress
We hops our republican friends, and loy­
to it and ask to have tbstn punished for sunk some time sinee to obstruct thn
-ohannsl north of the Island used by tbu
al democrats also, who voted for . them,
Uwar wkked attempt*: at such violation. '
rebels as a point irou&gt; which to watch •kill ofihtlr beat phyrteiM*. With knowledge will watch them a little and see bow long
&lt;«ur movemenu, waa shelled to-day and of UMefasis Dr. Itaswar was determined io teat
they continue in grace.
^‘iMJJwTYA RENOVATING fiEHOLVENT.
of the Democratic party for the last year
‘•Skillful firing to-day made the enemy which wm prsnred eiptmly &lt;o meet the exibaa been engaged in an open violation of
for the avowed

lias prohibited, for the presnt, the writ­
diers under his command.

her.

• .

violate it;

way to a violation of this one; and
No Mose Lrnni.—Gen.

rotate
l&gt;

Iw xLi TV O

maintain this provisalon of the esnstito-

tion against aU attempts to

good

Prof.’’

KADWAY'8 BBBOLVENT.

Castleton elects David Smith, Domocrat and Union.

when thsy had abolished slavery in all

it becomes our duty by legislation, when­

Gain.

Bolttmore—Eli D. Enton, Republican
was elected over J. 8. Tuxbury,

.

that refers to this subject

btockade
She bad iff

OF THS WSSRLY
KPWH

"V Aik

upon

which Abrahfjn LUicoln was elected It

visor. ,
Caritop is also Democratic byt^rt&gt;Qttf

COMPENDIUM

M« Article

CaruodoW

�■uMa’trega.-.ea
A wdtmMWj Hftl df th. tmtMSn I

■^—L—.-..j------- ■-

|r

- - r

n

■t Htd-Wdrt. &lt;MU W, AraMtaM. BU-1
('■ •nimitte. Sir’ W. AfVMtrvmg. and *
number of Mimtlftt g«l»flcm«j.
Tbe

i weapon w»i worked with the
&gt;e jnd ftciftty by a eniatt aum
xrs. aljd t^ic experimeitta were

shd Frvers. mtivs«d&lt;aHK«M»-are entirely

„
ip every rcepect successful.—
The ^un not. -being yet rifind, was, o|

eoctroM and cured by these rvmedias.
•'a’^MUMdrfib WOJP

cotw, used sa a amooih bore, and was
repeetrdly find with a twdid spherical
bail wei^ieg one beednd . and fifty
pounds, and a ehaegc of ftsrty
ponthr.

LIVER KEGJWATOR

pouads of

Pemcyes tbe mmbld and bilious deposits from

The^xpcrimenUtre pralimio-

■Smfi

11 is • superior

PrfBe foe/ry.

FAMILY MEDICINE,
petiisas*, sad Um
fj;of u&gt;» ordsr

A nobler tbamv my kKn It 1thin prsiM sfHaaMcK*a matcbleaa Fills.
Emerson Etheridge ua Slavery.

t-tpouaed a* Hwy ««ta in

the oapitai

of

a 4mvcBut?, thin ’ arc worthy »»f menUee:
..
,’..

•Let the tell th* people of Tennessee
a plain truth :
You banc to live in the
l.nion—wfth yeur negroes if you tWA,
wlthmrt them if yon mari ’ The Uninn is
wort^ more thin all the eMruliiUieu and

negore* In th* world.
•blether ilaui set* tbe Union severed, I
woiMtodny have slavery deMmycd. and
the Lukeltoo Jibs*rated. ’
’
•*The Government
maintain its

authority.
Will you rclhrii 1 Pam for
the erar going »n fiirever. until the rebel
linn is sujidurd.
“A benign G«&gt;verument uStqi p*rd&lt;&gt;n
tn nil that were mivpuided and deceived.
IfjM
l accept It. and return tn
your an«tgiance, your every town will
&gt;he Converted into an urvetial. and your
4&gt;asUtre« Into Gelds of blood.”

Tnn Skirmish

mkar

Crrim

BEST Assortments

DRY GOODS

DXBUKO’S

LIVER REGULATOR
LIMB BITTERS,

In Ute m alter of Me estate o* John ( . Bagbee,
decaesed.
.
(Ju isadiac and f;liqg tka natitiou, duly reritted
of SabriuM H. Hughes, wide it of said deceased,
praying, Uroenaiu rmnooa therein Mt forth, that
■dmfotetratJen of said astels be gramad as the
petitioner and 8. C. Woodman
TliersOpon It ia ordered, that Mrmdtv the uStt
day of April, 1A6X. at Steves o'etotM in the
-2.h\’rJQfREK,Bd K^°‘
forenoon, be aaaigned for tbe bearing of arid pallTown 4 S. itengt 1&lt;» W. It-i M-lurtha Mros.
Uns; and that tbe heirs al law of said deceased
Also tbe Muth part of tbe west hall of st W V am! all ufhsr person* interested In said Wtatfoara
of .Sec. I J. Tuan t X. B ifi W, kJ NMOGths sersa
reamred lu appear at a session of .aid Court, thee
Title warranted, Applv to
to be b-.ldau al the Prubale Office, in tbe vUlega
apriiMl
r
JOHN DORR.
uf Hastings, and sbvw CMSC, if anv there be, why
the praver ofthe prtttsovier sboold »Sl ba granted.
Rcourllla, Muu|ue Co , X T.
And It if farther ordered, that the pititionrr
giva notice to tbe persaua iu wrested in said estate
of tbe pendency of Mid petition, and the bearing
thereof, fey earning a copv of this order to bo
published is the Republicao Banner, s ntwroapar
printed and rirpulaliug iu aaid county of Barry,
1
**?yr*,yc4^J1, •““’’Stately previous

And now eousidcr myself Jteirtly et^od,"
Hon. John Croee writes, -'Brooklyn, March 15
IMG. lu tbe spring of IMS I took s severe cold
wUI»h induced a violent fever I took two doses

For Sale!

DARUN^S LIVER REQLJLA TOR
ft broke up my cold and fever st ouce. Previous
to tbit attack, I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
several months: I have frit nothing of il since?*
OtisStedley, IM..-1N East Mth Street. X T.,
writes: Aug. IS, IMO.—I had a difficulty with lbs
Kidney complaint three yean, with eoustent paia
in tbe small of my baek. I bad used moot all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

DR. ROBACK'S

DARUN9S LIFXR RXGGL4TVB,

STOMACH

BITTSIS
TO BE EXCELLED

PRIXDL&amp; ,
:dga of Probate. '

Regulator
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

arc, aoX oK^rcA to XW \aC
a% a raca\e\v\.c x^Vack \x&gt;AX
eave aW Xke
w'ax.cXx
5\.c*\b Mb \wvt Xo," k\\X a* a
vc'ta«A’\,a\. aaeaX— a 2,rv.aX
HtoaVaXor oK X\xx
Aw X\\c H"\.\\.oa% &amp;MbXAeX*
o^ Xkc. AV «&gt;X aaCi SouV&lt;aX\\ert
\\a%, ^or a Wft Xvcwu, Wu
awvcXx. vxxeAnA aw avX\t\€ o\
^Xotnack U\.XX«,r%, vfrhkebs ’A
Xakexx vfc \eco\vtr t\wabVX\Xbfc»,
awA aX Xke ^.ro^er Xvtuft, are
a %wyc. y.rr.txwXAve o$

■

Liliovbs Fever,
Fever and jdgue.
Liver ComplcLirit,
(Lycpepcia, '
rndigesiurn,
JcLundicc,
Kidney Cornplaints,

awA akk 4‘\%ca%t% o^ a u«ukar waXuve..

AH persons having claims sgatpal tbe
a Griffo,
dceeaaed, are hereby untiled and requested to
present the same f&gt;f rxamination and sdluameo:
to the uadt-rsigned L'&lt;imtnia»ionere,dM|y sppoluied
by tbd rrebate Court lor tbe county of Barry,
who will meal forwuch purpose, at tbe County
TrcMtirsr's oftee, is tbe viftaga of Wasting*, in
-id eunntr.os Natarday.tbe third da* ef M^y next,
end cm Saturday tbe seventh day of JaneaaKl.
ot.e thousand, elrbt buodred *nd sixty-two; al tbe
mmstM tea eMmk, A. K. o« the respestlv* day*
above mentioned, Hta.tneolhs from tea third day
of March. 1Mb. briag tha.Umo limited by tbe
Hoti Probate Own fbr the fieri adJaittBeeft of
all rtoiass agrtMt aaid estate.
Dated/Mareh It. teM,
.
ZT bailey,

apreti

reH-lBteor. Om&lt; t wj r*1’*"’* hwt Fyt’IAHm «?'**»'
to Mr dim:, rW* •- res mooifatw b!« |d.l»
tfa

LIFB RlTTEM.

I patted dotted blood by tbe urethra. I an now
entirely cured,and taka pleasure in roeommeudlng
these remedies.”

Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street. K. T.,
writes i “Feb. 80. IMO.—I base been subject to
attauksof Asthxcajha tagHeenty years. 1 Lave

CUM MihiteION ER'S NOTICE.

&lt;»tir dinpxtvbes:
*‘Oi«&amp;*tur&lt;luy itAcrnaion t detnchmMH

attend to."

• frm'JilM. X. T. Hth
temU»aW«ZjT,Ty* U-

of

RWS»t ft C. Prindls, Jpdgs of

Btiwox.—

(Jrw-e upon a time, a worldv ffitan, who
was wholly at&gt;a*&lt;rbed in the aocumnla
tsMW* a.Lur».pt;rty, was gently rernonatrai«4 upon the tai Eject by his clergyman.
stAl rcmitukd of the necusrity of prepar­
ing flw another world.
talk to
■uavf auiuhcr world.” was the reply,
sate world at a time is •• rnuah as I can

la a superior lode and diuretic; exeellent -ia
cases of loss of appetite. fistaleney. female weakneea. irregularitiee, pain tn tbe side and bawala.

Dot* dikesas gffiict /•« f do not &lt;fo4M
Tbn ciaminr co rape on it will must I
And tieaMb sjAh, yvw Wslw MU.
If yo. fly oi naw to Hsauoft PUIa.

Th* Watehiiipruii RrjouUicu given the
f &lt;n«&gt;wtng fatriletilnr. ofthe sk’Fmi-!) near
the Chiun Brxrige, previ'HMly reporlasd lu

«•! Smaanrtk VirgmlK CtMrnlry tnadu u
dmJi'iit n Uninn lady named Tcnnnnf.
who li*t*s nI*fit a mile and a half fnxn
the •'hnin Bri.lgr.
WWIe engaged in
rnitanHIbg sn&lt;l p&gt;&lt;lai*ing the residence &lt;*f
Mrs, Tvminnt tbvv wrrr discovered
'
by a
p«wri&lt;&gt;ii Aif C*J. Bsyani'’■ Pcnusy Iranut
Cirrnfry «lv. nt .inn1 chvrgvd 4«»n
up. m
tlicnt. &lt;M»- vr*it*
mnageiacot
t-nsutsd. which rc»
•f the rebel cmalry. !&gt;&lt;it not before they
hud seimred Mr*. Tvtiiml and her dtttgli
ter, wh&gt;’ui they cmHcywl away io Mr
I'eiiMni'e 'Mtyg*.
prrYJmtah harm6.M-d the
purjuise.
'
easmslitv las Bdysrdk Cai
airy in th* n)(t«iiiroh. wav the »»«.iiiidis
i-f.ine a-.ldl/’ir, uht&gt; wit* •­ in.vyi'd t«» th:
1*hr !•&gt;« ttf the rrl
city the •ren.u aH.»l«?.
uls could tits* be axC'-rtaiue'l, aidu»u"li it
is ■upp'.md «im» «.f tbrtn inirot hm.
•»evti hit.
Xfr-.TctHMifl lw» lf&gt;»* s hit.'
iuUfd nrol i«iu. wle« dif*i in fighting fi»r «hi&gt;
flt’r. nnd rtnw hi-rwlf nnd ttaighttr will
have t«i -ufl’. r th.- Iturr&lt;-ra «if Richaimid’l&lt;«titet&gt;nie prifoo'. nnd the Innulia of ret*!
ile their't vmatning property
uwspsAwri jualP'he devasUtisfos of war.”

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
WE ARE N O W ON HAND
with one of the LARGEST add

laud CKurs7ta‘rsM^laM*Afrto!?Ma-

pta fullowlfaA sentences were uttered
bv Emvrnen Etheridge, ia hie speech st
Tennemw. Corning as they
did front Hb&gt; nujirtli of a »!avdw»lder. and

.Much better than pills, and mnob taaiar to taka.

Darling’. Liver Regulaor.
Kvcr shown in this

afatfoe rt-dteooe ire'bl.falMaHiMUMUl.rf*. Bai.:
jMMla UM .dsitutuitit’-u *r y-er Jor&gt;«4eci."At tfa
akrr»ytta:J,
Io to y.-U a&lt;4f&gt;. u-t uT o.«rre * HK.nt

ntKfaltw tela fa L»i j-lut. sad Vjire. MroVo. y«s
rerel ta-ofaj L, year re is *[»«:. R. a ire ««rt*. t

Market, which we

are prepared to sell at a small
advance from

Darling's Life Billers,
and waaaaMrWpasrW. I havobed no attack aiaoe."

NEW YORK COSTS.

*,e-.4re.nyjlH#%
0; V LtKUltt.M. H.
Rhinn.thin, Cat, Liver Coo.pt al At.
Jsacrr-'Hrore. rofaa O-. 1'fc.eih J&lt;&gt;. has
De. J.C. Arutryir.l tore
epkj.r’ jfill rkr—lc in
T &lt; . Ire* He..,. h Irk 1-Mtat I ft

D. Westervelt, Esc, of South Sth. deer Sth St.,
Williamabargfa, L. I . writes: "Aagust1.1MD.—
Having been troubled with a difficulty in tbs Liver
and to bilious attacks, I was advised, by a friend,

'darling's LIVER REGULATOR.

H. X. SHB^OOX. [ rtuesra.

I did so end found It to operate adslnblv, reaov
ing the btle snd arousing the liver ta activity. I
k-.. -I— .— -A tt .. .

■MtJtrj jaarfa-rocerilu.. l-aeas I a a Ufa livvw

FAMILY MEDILIXE.
bUdru M tbe Probsts Office te
tuiiga cn Tuesday thv 2.’,tb daj
year of our Lord one thottsaod
- ------ --- —I gay-vrs:
Present Shennas C. Poodle.Judge of Probate.
lu t1&gt;e matter ofthe estate of Martin C. Burge
Iste of U*rf&gt; ia smd eooety, daosM*&lt;l.
On reading sudtUiagt&gt;s peteUuu. Suh’Striked
uf Ju.i.h Bu-ge Bsseictor of iho Isst Will sad
Testament nt ssW deceased proving for eertsla
rose eta tuvroin set forth that be map be jirciissd
tussHcertsm Roa’ Esto in said pantioo described
fu^Ue-puipo* uf puling (ha debts of .aid de-

Thereupon-t is ordered that M sudsy k also iSsb

otbsr persona luteroated is Mid eststv. are rsqair«d to appear at a session uf ..Id Co art. tbtu to
be iiotdru st the Piobste Office In Heating*, and
slwiwcaMCri aatv these In-, why the prayer of ths
patjtMiuar ahoula uut be grsa'-edAnd tt I* farther ordered that tbe petitioner
giro nuttee to all &gt;»rtiea fntactrd, of tbe pen­
dency of Mid pvtftp*. s^.-’&gt;,,he Nearier Uteroof.
by c.utioga copy of ildsMti andordet to be
published tn tbe Republican teener, s public
orswpaper printed at 11mting* &lt;nd circulating ia
aaidooualrvf Varry, *— *■-------- —--‘— —ximmhdlaMy previou

J. 8, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

WAR!
On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG
Roberts

•
uro. I (fa .ueea Male- IM
bwt that tan ta aaid ofy-uo to net L»'( t»&gt;J &gt; «uvg’..“
SehlrrMO.CaiMauTauaSre, T.nlargrnietit.

When our children are oet of sort*, w* giro them
a few drop*, and *4 fgu tbasn all ngbu I find it
meets ths grosrat want* of the stomach ud heir
cla when dia«&gt;rtlered.

Rxanca, if you need either or both of these most
excellent Remvd:e«,ti:quitefcr them at tbe »tores.
if *uu do not find them, take no other, but inclose
BEsSsifflB

A Jure »s,

DAN’L S. DARLING,
102 N«saiiu8t..'Nrw Ynrk.

Put up la fiOceat and fl Bott lea each,
[uovrt ttn.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral!

STORE!!!
&amp;i

Striker,

iw. yer strip cv«g dr
C ovvgha, Celds, inflnriisn. I!n«r*&lt;'#v»«,
Creui., Kr.MihlU.. Incipient liMto •

&gt;ette Acnbrv-

(A tree copy.)

livVuw
! AdvertisMnent. I

'

thrrnrkia anb Ciutp.—Fur theta
tm-nawta’dr and thttger xte di'caar^ Trank'*
MxEwrtu' Oid: limit i« tsti utifiuling rentedyjf uss-d hl season.
Artply firelt U»
fheThmst and CWt and • over with a
hot flannel. Thia Oincnxml has been be
fore Ibe public over 20 years^nd ite conct»ndv inertasing dcuinnd hm established
i.Hion u a xup-rior Mfiiiuent in
all i-M»Mi where ■
idling a»d relax mg
rwmdy is required, partietdarh m lUieu
tnafiem. Neuralgia, loflamation of the
Buuoja and Kidnrya., Spinal efli'Ctim^,
Sore Eve». Burna, Piles, Wounds and

arc covct\&lt;o%cA o$ rare awftt
XvouMLr^wX rooX% awA ktrSav,
uAxXek vaake Xktrw

Vi’wvAW^ 'Voxxve.
"Ov "RoWckV
arc Xkvc \uoor vaa\\'% VAeadu

■Dr.
iVAXevs
*o.v&gt;&lt; ttw. \.oov

dnudfUs.

Price 25 «-t«.

Tiwoat kw&gt; Lvxoa.—At thia aea»*'i
of iheysny whttn coughs and ©ulda arc
trmjbleHi'fnr every family*abmtld have a
safe Bud certain rem«-dt nn hand,
linn

■Doctor'* "DDX*.
■Qv. 'B.okackk

ftXowuxckv ’BX.Xke.vs

w««n»&gt; Jiivv Skrttp.Tobi ia the, vrry,th»;-j

ate Vue Ac\x. wvoa\'* SoVatc
&lt;m\A. CowvSort.

hut ia a ceclnin cure /or (’roup, Wlu«»p
ing Cough'Bronchitic. Aathrna, C«»ojhs
asv; all a®*fion*«hhe Thr&lt;at and Lot j.'»

■Qr. ■Ro'ouck'*

8iM4.v ell Dn»t!giMH.

Pnw 2S ets.

{■ovU • moo tbs]

fttowvacAv ‘SxX'Uycs
v.wWokvU

tkx

uv^ok Qfti

AtkAAaUA.
DIED,

Ur. Hoback'*
&gt; Hastings, on the 7th ioft-. Ctete Bum. lnfcn ‘
(liter of Rcxar M Maaam.

failings i)nu UnrrnL

.

SXo'KvcveVk "BiAkera
Awm. owo-vj ratVa.-ackoX.'i
anA wvakv XaSc

S,Xowu.ve\v Rdton
;t'» 'FAc'ak.Vj

I'OJt SALE BY

4

ijew and most complete swortment of

DRUGS AMD MEDICIXES,
^Chemical*. Pai nth, DIH, CamKphene. B«iruiM« Flaid,

i»fhsmtfr.«f tbe sutete Pf Junva Ransom,

'fivX.X.SA'fc

l^pXipblct-with agent, and around each hot
Sold bv

Estate of .James Kaaeem.
PJdUJU
OFdfICHlffiAN,
CoWYT ar Beast, as
.
At a .esaiou of the Probate Goutt for tho coun­
ty of Barry, hivWen at IhoProBsie Office, m tho
Sillaga uf Hastiasa, .so Toood.y, the etosenlb
dor of Ma^ch, in tbs roar.xue thousand oiahfi
bundled and *ixtr-*.wo. Present, Sbermam C.
Prindl e, Judge of Probsts.

-.6
of C. W. Tsyior. (AdnhnIstrstor aritb the Will
annexed., ol ood e»Ua«, prayirfg for certain resfor.thn narpossof paying tbe debt, of arid 4*
cruetf Mid egtietiMta of MMfatstration.
There.&gt;| U urtl.rHj Uai Mond«, ths Mffi
‘V *। April.
st loo u-cjytb. in Uto fo»«
’O«n,6« wir-ird fur tbe besting of nud sell
i l-W. srvd that tbe heirs at law of mH dcvrssSCMnd
aU other |.vrsou* lartersMeJ tn aaul rotate, are re
»uired to epos r. st nseeawu olofod cuurb. atic&amp; to
e bo!deu at the Probata Office, in the village of
Hasting*, nod shew osnoe, K any there be, whv
to* pea.er ol th* petltiuwrshould not-be granted.
And it-f* farther ordered that reid.J.’eteUoner
give ootice to the uoraena uiierctad iu *aid
rs!»te. of (be peiidafaty ol aaid petition and
th* besrisg thereof, b» causing a copy of thia
order to be publi.hed in the “Hepr.hliean Ben­
ner." a newapywr. pnnted and circulating in
said couu'y of Barry, for four succCMire wwks,
(A true eopj.i marls

Judge of Probate.

---------------- -------------------------------------- -- -------—

CirctffiU CowrU—1162, 1B63-,
QTAtE OF &gt;UCil IHAKiighth Judicial Citfol
o —1 hereby flx and Mtootettbe U*»*/br1&gt;ted
lug Hl* asvei»l Jeraia xii the CiECuit Court wiQw
aaifl Circuitrfor Ute yeur* I'M sad task, asMHvffis

*— HAf ttdM hvvs »k«n s:«lln. lir mV.- sMiti tsv,
.•.Mr-MCtjui-wtte.-fil.nr.M-.sMu4.

.rarsdhyDr.J.C.AYKRfe.CO^UwaU,Ma^
For sale al nestings, by Roarers • Sranas.

TUgi’K.NSINp AND ALCOHOL.

ms

ST* VOR MICUANiCAL AMD HSBICTNAL
rURPPSkS.O^Y^

TEZTH I TEXDTnrt 1 T3CSSTW t
Rhb 0es*H Atatet BfMglifgl Tecth I HerrlcR’a Sngur Coated Pills.
WILLIAS JONES.
I. 1 ...........................
Tbe t*st flkffiUy CA-

GROCERiesi
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. HP ICES, PEPPER.
PRF5EB. FIO&amp; RAISIF8. OODFBH;

n foot, evrivfoteg 't_ — Z____ .___ ‘
HU be needed for fault it u*a.
A|ao a 'great variety of tbe

’ ain®M3Mr

An4 CoAldnx Extrarts,
-OR TH® X*FACIAL UXXXriT &lt;-F IBM LATHM.
Wastes Map a» hand a goad MfaMoKM of

ST4fiteTXQ^EER.V&gt;
PENS, PEXC1LS. 1XCT. PAPER. EX
VELOPE8. 4UMXHS, Ac.. Ac.
Upon sw sbstevs «sy be wand al) sF tbs
MOST POPULAR

DEXTIfiT, ip cow prerand to apply dsata'
substitutes id a Kyle, ■baorpaaagfe wwaated to
fit and sail, or bo aiiaws lb pains apaued m
axtrseting
Teeth Miedwite pure gptd, thus orresting tWr decay fur ,v*sr» Tertb iassrted ou
VULCAXITB RUBBER BASK.
Ut til WU im.izIIU.
liWSn

IB fcmr’, hlM* Km. Hrtic L.v.p. U-B,

I
'

dlrSvte
ARyflA

THABTICiaUw wer.d.
Jfu»ed twenty yvars by fire
RfitfUfoa* persons uuunl-

pIOMCMM
(N&gt;d
‘n ,h*
UMMS ■qfM] ' costal
’•ithMMpr.
1 Lari Boxes V recta ;
Bona fcrt»eDeCar

�FAMILY

=»=

MATIMTAl

Mrtreto

WILL

“LOW PRICES

□ BEAT WDUCVOm TO CLUBS-

—inquire OP—

■SHOO'D WBAWWB.

GRANT &amp;8PAUDLING

and

WWIHIUV

. A C'BTIK BLArn, Gorerew.
HENRY T. BACKES. Pisstdvctof thaSenate sad

and beam their

Ro\t

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

and consequent profit to the Proprietor, tht

of dollars each year in adrertiaing their
merits, and publishing the

’Huxtu.vou*
which hare been showered upon hhn from

fiSamL

K\.\. y-o.A* oS t\w CovviWr^.
The peculiarity of the

WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

is tbit they |trike at the root of Discos^
by eradicating every partide of impurity

DIRECT

FROM

Akv Vlfce. ■RVooA,

PBOSPECTUS FOB 1M3.
To Daily Advsrthx* has entered its
fuenty ttrtuth volume, being tbe oldest.
existing journal in tbe North-west, and
has been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase ofthe
commerce, tbe industry and prosperity
of the Pkxixsvla* Btatx.
Its proprietors are determined that its
future shall be worthy of tbo confidence
and support of tbo friends of Ta cm, J us
nor, Fbkxdom and Hcmawitt.
Political.
It will aim to bo bold and fearless in
advocating tbe principles of the Ripubucah Pabtt, w hich if faithfully carried
out in the councils of our nation, will save
our cootary from the evils now besetting
it, and will make it tho freest and best
Government tbo world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
condor all tho great Questions agitating
tbe public mind from day to day.
On the question of ths extension of HnmanSlatkbt, it will stand forth its un­
compromising foe, believing as it most
religiously does, that slavery is tho pri­
mary cause of tbe present conflict be­
tween the North and tbe South, and that
it lerres a fearful blight upon the country
or nation seeking to outspread and uphold

for the life and health of the body depends
upon tho purity of the blood.
If the blood ie poisoned, the body drags
out a miserable existence. Tbesu medicines

’SSUS OTT

\W. V\XCC\VMX\X&amp;
for earing

A large stock of

Bircfulo,

Byphilia,

Bkin ^iaaiaaa.

Old fibres,

Salt Jfhsum,

^heumatiem,
t^)^spepeia,
Biak Headacht,
,
Li.i&gt;ttr Complaird, Favor and ftgVA,
Lauaorrhasa,
-r-‘~
Female Complaint®,
St. jSntAor.ji'a Fire.
Er^sipelaa,
Eruptiana,
Tu’ncrs,
_
.
Fits, Bzrqfulous Consumption, eta.

u hieh we offer at

ONE person writes, her daughter was cured
of tits of nine years' standing, and St Vitos*
dancu of two vears.
ANOTHER writes, bis son was cured
after bis fleah had almost wasted away.
^The doctors pronounced the case Incurs-

JEJBBUJtfJIBIli) lPlRII&lt;DlEiS;

AW OTHER was cured of Fever and Ague
after trying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever Bore
which.had existed fourteen yearn
ANOTHER of Rh oumatira of eight rears.
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which the
Purifier and Pills

We have every kind of goods, inch as

‘WovkWke a

&lt;&amp; SIEKDIB^
It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined proiecution of tbe present
war against treason and disunion, until
ths last vestige of this most unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.
Mears Department.
The proprietors are resolved to spsre
no pains or expense to make the Adver­
tises equal, in all that constitutes a
good newspaper, u&gt; any published in the
West.
With this view an able corps of

IVkooA Wu
are the most &gt;ctire and thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act so directly upon the Liter, excii-

GROCERIES

dition, which is too apt to be tho case with
simply a purgative pill
They are really a

HARD-WARE!

which, in oonjunction with the

*&amp;\oo4

reporters, writers and correspondents has
been engaged, whose attention every

passing event of importance will claim.
Arrangments have been made ensuring
fer this paper the most complete com­
pendium of foreign in'telligence published
in anv p«prit west of Now York, while
our facilities far obtaining domestic news,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed by any other journal, Besides
having paid correspondents in all tbe
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
session of Congress, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters wberecver occasion may require. Thus, as a
newspaper, wo propose to place the At&gt;verther in the first rank.
Commercial Departmeat
Its well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained ; in this department the
greatest care has always been exercised,
and will continue to be, in rendering it
in every respect the most complete and
reliable.

Literary and MiKvllaaeout.
Much attention will bo given to the
literary and miscellaneous dcparmeaL—
Tiles, sketches, poetry and home and

tixvA. VtXXs

'B\.oo6l

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
mid, of themselves, will relieve end cure

.

Headache,
Costivenna,
.
Colic (Patna, Cholera Jtcrbua,
Indig-vation,
(Pain, in the gowels,
Q)izxine3B^ eto.
Try thtfio medicines, and you will never
"El your aeighben, who have used thorn,

and they will say they ore

AND

Tribune. hfwni*b-te MiohigH rs.
dore all Important Geeerai News as Ful­

and Lawi titan »ny Naw York Paper,
sad Telegraplnc. Foreign Domrelio, EaM
ent andIc^e Market NEWS FWM

Good. YdeAkcvvu.*,

THREE TO FOUR DAYS LATER
THAN ANY NEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with its Agriadtunil,
Commercial, nusoellam-ous, aod State
important Lecal News from all parta,
News Departments,—giving, each week,
a
stnnmary »f all. interoating and
of
Michigan— its
devotion to tbe
Local and General Interests ol Michigan,
give to its oitlutnns Attractions which
Ciliums of Michigan cannot fimf in any
New York or other Eastern Paper, and
which cannot but make it a more wclcvino
visitor U» the Family Circle, the Farmer
Mechanics, Merchant, or Professional
Man, and give to the Detroit Weekly

and acctirate accounts of the movements
of our Michigan »&gt;ldiera faring the war.
and &lt;&gt;f tbe doings of c-MigntM
In this

feature, tbe Tribune hns no atiperior in
die State, as it has not in general interest
or variety of carefully selected news and
Family reading, while the attention paid
to our owu Stile maUeri makes R, for the
Michigan reader, whether farmer, inc
chanic, or other, superior to any Eastern
«P*r-

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
T-rb-ta. OtaOjjj

h «J7 ii miry to moke «• £ai.

Tbs W.~

IT

IT WILL MEND IH1KCELAIN.
IT Vt^LL M1?ND ALABASI ML

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feet everrtbing h«t Metals.

Cali

them biytirh

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Dr.

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Clothing

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Tho subscriber is

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It can be-applied by any one,

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How to Save Money!

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TEA

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CU ARLES WIDDUIILD A CO.

Is now receiving from Now Ywt and

I

Warm Meals at All Bonn!

J’

JOHNS At CROSLEY’S

Mgaent opou Hidden cbaugta of tea waalber.

NOTICE

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reasoning from analogy, inert be high.—
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ADVXBnUBQ.

VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1862.

BLANKSe/rf,

gMtiitjf Susnttss gHrtttorg.

®rigraal |ottrj.
lonqa NOT IS*

pbouliam

...

May. tench it not, although tea richest blood
That *rer, throbbing, cour»ed through human
▼tins,
I* being poured in an enaanguined flood.

Ar* shielding th* Pecvllsr Inatltulian!

Noy, teach ii not, alteoach In thunder tone*
Il teania defiance, and proroktth tee fight;
And fill* th« tend with . death, and tear*, and
D. C. RAWLEY,
rn»»n*.
’
EALER in all kind* of Family Groceries,
Stone and Wooden ware, and * general as­ A wiate oftrraacn, and a moral blight!
Thongb w» ti» taating Ha legitimate frnit,
sortment »f Provision,. Aho Notary Fnblic.
Store, two door* east of the Heating* House,
And find its boaated flavar a dtlaaion,
If branch m mud be Upped, atilt apart th* root
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
Of the kind, patriarch*! Instttatton. •
EALERS ia drug*, mediclns*,[potent medi­
cine*, paint*, oil*, turpentine, burning fluid,
p ire liquor*, tyewtatb, window-gls**, putty, groUnlo tbo dust, a mighty weight beneath;
eerie*. stationery. and fancy article*. Store in
And on our mamorie* a ould vent curse* loud.
•‘Rower’* Bieck?’ Ruling*. Mich.

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W. PARKER,
ytTHOLESALEond retail dealer in Groceries
vV and Provision*. Pork. Lard, Batter, sod
al kinds of Produce bought aud sold, at bis "old
■land.”

Tboy ahonld terrain from every barah siluaion.
For the vast burden on their ahou^ra laid.
Wo* tu preterv* th* Sacred tuaUtutiou I

Nay, touch :t not, bet let it Hr* to ralae

KNiPPKT A BFRROWS

present, and after due deliberation it waa
I d"tarmiuvd that upon the next Thursday
ho should take his command, pruseed to
Wright’s and summarily eject him from

the sacred soil of Missouri.
Wright’s
friend waa again present sod he soon
communicated the state of affairs to Mr.
W., with a suggestion that it would save

before the day appointed.

MASON ALLEN,”
•TYBALER IN GROCERIES, previsions,
JL7 dace, fiiah, butter, lard, pork, and pre
all kiod- Alto tore can die*.' etc., ota.
Store
Californ * Block. State atroet, Heatings. Mich.

Again to*etour country in a blue,
And marshal annles on the bloody field.
Experience will not reach not We tnt»l drain

Wright lived In a portion of the oountry remote from ths church and the resi­
dence of those who were endeavoring to
drive him out and he determined, ifpos­
sible, to prepare a sarpriM for the worthy
captain and his gallant forces. To this
end he brought a barrel of whiskey, so­

uther of crackers, a few cheese, and seme
other provisions, then mounted a black
boy upon a swift hoiae and sent him
around the country inviting Li* friends to
come and see him. and bring their arma.
By Wednesday night he had galliercd a
force ot about 800 men to whom ht com­
municated the condition of things and
asked their assistance. The) promised to
back him to the death. The next day.
they concealed themselves in a cornfield
back of the house, nnd awaited the devel­
opment of events
A little after noon the captain and
some eighty men rode up to the place
and inquired fur Mr. Wright.
The

gentleman immediately
made his ap­
pearance, when the captain Informed him
that, being satisfied of his abolitionism,
they had come to eject him from the
Of guarding tee Peculiar Institution I
State.
March 31,1802.
“Won’t you give me two days to settle
up my affairs T' asked Wright.
SWEEZEY dk ALLEN.
“Two day* be d-------- d I I’ll give ynu
TTORNEYS ATLAWAnd Solicitor* ia Chan­
just five minutes to pack up yuur traps
cery. Particular attention paid to Couveyand leave!"
npcingj the tnreaticatlon or title* to Land
Foredovuro* of taortsax**. 4c. Will be happy
“But I can’t get ready in five miutes!
to attend tn *1) call* m the line of their profession
I havn n fine property here, a happy home
and businen*.
The Springfield Mo. correspondent of
and if you drive me off, you make me n
Office in th* Court Bouse, Hasting*. Mich.
the New York Times give* the following
Jamb A. Swsncr,
Fs**x Au.**.
begger.
If I go my wife and children
interesting ekvtch of cue uf the inen who mnst starve!”
bare bcowme fixmous hs guides and scout*
*&gt;. Bright,
“To h—Il with your beggars! You
in
the
western
army
:
ttorney and counsellor at law.
murt travel!”
’
■nd Solicitor and Coua»clior tn Chancery.—
‘Another gentleman who ha* obtained
“Give me two hMw!"
Particular nitration paid to the collection ot considerable prominence ns a sc*&lt;ul nud
“I’ll give just five minutes, gnt a sec­
claim* and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Ralph E*q., Middleville. soldier, is Mnj. Clark Wright, who com­ ond longer! If you ain't out by that time
mand* a squadron of the same character (here the gallant soldier swore a most
Harry County, Michigan.
as himself.
Mnj. Wright moved from
terrible oath) I’ll blow out your abolition
Ohio to Fulk County, Missouri in 1853,
DANIEL COOK,
heart!"
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General I-and aud and buying a large amount of prairie
“Well if I must, I must!” and Wright
Tax Agent, will attend to th* collection of
land, commenced ths the buxine** of stock turned towards the house as if In dispair,
debt* and all other buaineae pertaining to hi* office.
raising.
He was just before married to
. Office in Goodyear'* block, up slain*.
gave a preconcerted whistle, and almost
a woman of mote than ordinary intolli- ! instantly after, the concealed forced rushed
jjeiice and determination
who proved out nnd surrounded the astonished captain
JACOB FERRIS,
herself eminently fitted for the duties and hi* brave*.
which their new life imposed upon them.
"Ah. captain!" *aid Wright, as he
MICHIGAN.
IONIA,
He prospered greatly, and in n short time turned imploringly toward* him. “won’t
lu*d erected a fine house furnished in you grunt me two day*—two hours nt
I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY end Counselor at U«, Sotieitor in the be«l style possible ; had two young leant my brave friend*, only two hour*
Cbancerr. General Land and Tax Agent— children, an amiable wife, a good home, to prepare myself aqd family for beg­
Ultive, second story of Rower’s block.
nnd was adding rapidly to an original gary tuid starvation—now do won't
fortune.
you 1"
J. M. RUSSELL.
Last winter when the roar of secession
Die Captain gave no reply but eat
HYSICIAN and Surxeau. Offico in RumsIV*
cjMiic up from South Carolinin lie heard upon his homo slinking as if ague nmit•tore. State street
it in common With others &lt;-f hi* neigh­ ten.
JOHN ROBERTS,
bors, but while avowing himself in fa­
“Don’t kill me!" he at length found
HYSIC! A Nwnd Surrrvn. Dwellingon Broad­ vor of the Union, he determined to at­
voice1 to say.
way, near tn* Court House.
tend strictly .to hi* own businc**.
He
“Kill yon ! No you blnck livered cow­
had no hesitation In expressing hi* sent!
ard. I won’t dirtv my hand* with such
H. P. CHERRY,
If I kill you. HI have one
XTOTaRY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, wttl • meets of loyalty to the government but fil.hy work.
Ln trn-l to all bnsinena entnuted to Mm with he did it quietly and with a view not to of mv nigger* do it!
Kromptm-** and fidelity. Rewdence, John»town. give offence.
“(Set di-wn from that horse*? .
.Harry couuty. Mich. Btankak*pl always on band.
Soon after, at a Ba pl at meeting near
Die gallant Captsin nbeyrtl?(mp1oring
hi* house, a few of the bretbsren after re­ only for life.
Thu result, of the matter
freshing their spiritual appetites with a wa* that the u hole company dismounted,
sanctuary to&lt;‘k bis ca»e into consideralinn and then s* they filed out, were sworn to
Ac. All buaiueM attended to promptly and effi- and unnnlmnuaiv determined that he
preserve their allegiance inviolate to the
ctanliy. Office No. 5, Noble’• block. Betti* Crock.
■honld be made to leave the country, ap
United State*.
An hour after
Mr
Hieblgan.' '
pointed a committee of three to infirm Wright had organised n force of 240

and counsellors at law.
Solicitor* in Chsncnry. Tax and tnanraace
Agent*. Business attended to with promptnea*
and fidelity.
Office, eomor of Maia and Burdick Street*.
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A. A. Kxafex.
J. C. Dcasowa.
ttorneys

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him of their decision.
otary Public, and Tax agent Particular
One of the&gt;party although an ardent
attention paid to miking out Deed*. Mort­ *ece**iotri«l happened lu be » personal
gage* and Contract*
Great '■are taken in tore
frirmd r.f Wright, nnd hastening away,
cloaluR Mortgupcs by advertisement
informed him of the meeting and that the
committe would wait on him the next
ooxTNiry t orricEse.
day. Monday.
Wright thanked hi* kind
B. C. PRINDLE,
friend and like a dutiful hususnd laid th®
UDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Itablie. Gen­ case before hi* wife, and axkcd her ad.
eral Laud end To* Ag*oL WHI b* found in
vice. She pondered a few moment*, and

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then naked if he had done anything to
warrant such a proceeding.—Nothing,

DANIEL STRIKER,
“Then let u* fight!” was the reply, and
IOTOTT CIJBK. M-Urr PrtM-d O..^ to fight was the conclusion. Wright wa*
plentifully supplied with revolvers he
took two, and bis wife another, loaded
.them carefully, and awaited further devel­

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Th* Battle of Pittaburg Landing.
Three jolly besbende out in the oounCairo? April fl.
I try, by the names of Dm Wataou, Jo«
Further advices from Pittaburg Land­
Brown, and Bill Walker, sat late one
ing give the following about the hauls:
evening drinking at a village tavsrn, un­
The enemy attacked us at four o’clock
til being preUy well corned they agreed Sunday morning, the brigade* ofSherman
that each one, on returning home, should sod Prentias being the first engaged, the
do the first thing his wife told him, io do- attack was successful, our entire force
fhultof which beahould next morning pay being driven back to the river, where the
the bill. They then separated for the advance enemy was checked by the fire
night, engaging to meet next morning, of the gunboats. Our force was imme­
and give an honest account "of thsir pro­ diately increased by the arrival of Gen.
ceedings at home, so far a* related to the Grant, with troops from Savannah, waa
pavmeat of the bill.
inspirited by the report of the arrival of
The next morning, Walker and Brown two division* of Buell'* army.
were early at their posts, but it waa • “Our losa this day vu very heavy,
some time before Watson made his ap­ besides the killed and wounded, and em­
pearance,
braced our camp equipage and thirty-six
Walker began first:
field guns. Next morning oqr forces, now
“Yon see when I entered my house
amounting to 80,000 resumed offensive
the caudle was nut. and the fire gave but operations, and by two o’clnek P. M. had
a glimmering light, 1 came near walking retaken our camp and batteriea, together
Into a pot of better that tbo pancakes with some forty of the cnemy’a gnu* and
were to mad^of this morning. My wife a number of prisoners. The enemy were
was so dreadfully out of humor at setting in full retreat, pursued by our victorious
up so long, she said to me sarcastically, forces.
“Do put your foot in the batter I”
Casualties arc numerous. Gen. Grant
“Just as vou say Maggy, said 1. and
was wounded in the ankle slightly. Gen.
without the laaat hesitation I set rpy foot W. H. L. Wallace was killed. Gen.
in the pot of batter, and then went to Smith waaseverely wounded. Cel. Hall,
bed.”
of the IGtb UL killed ; Cob. Logan, wf
Next Joe told hi* story ;
the 32d Illinois, and Davis, of the 51st
“My wife had already retired to rest Illinois, wounded severely ; Major Hun­
in our sleeping room, which adjoins the ter, 32d Illinois, killed. The wounded
kitchen ana the door uf which was ajar. and missing ia not much less than 5,000
Net being able to navigate perfectly well,
men.
x
youaknow 1 made a dreadfal clattering
Col. Peabody, 25 th Wisconsin, also
among the household furniture, and in do severely wounded.
very pleasant tone, she bawled out, ,
St. Louis, April 8.
“Do break the porridge pot, Joe!”u
“No sooner said than done. 1 seized
hold of the bail of the pot, and striking It
against the chimney lam, broke it in a
hundred piece*. After this exploit 1 re­
tired to rest, and got a curtain lecture all
night for my pains.”
it was now Dm Watson’s turn to give
an account of himself, which he did with
a vore Inng face, as follows:
“My wife gave me the most unlucky
command in the world, for as I was blun­
dering about up stairs in tbo dark, she
cried out,
“Do break your neck—do, Dm I”
'Til be blamed if Ido. Kale, said I, ft*
1 gathered myself up, 1’11 sooner pay the
bill. And so, landlord here’s the cash
for you. This i* the last lime I’ll ever
risk five dollars at the command of my
wife.''

I was out in search of porcupines, snd
in nty rambles I found myself in a thick
brushwood, in which 1 was »o entangled
that I waa forced to erawl on all four*.—
I wm just in such a position when I heard
something approaching me, and conse­
quently remained motionless. In a few
seconds I perceived a gigantic boar clear­
ing hi* way with bis monstrous tusks, by
working his head from aide to side 1 im­
mediately turned my eyes from him to
convince him I bad no -evil intentions
towards him and he brushed by with
just une or two gentle grunt* signifying
that he likewise was pnacsbly inclined.
1 took advantage efthe path cleared for

me by the wild boar nnd he did the same
of the une I bad clearer] for him. Scarce­
ly had 1 time to think of my escape,
when 1 was again startled by sounds of
intrusion ahead of me.
I w’as now pre

pared, as I thought, to meet the boar’s
dame, and made ready to receive her as
I had done her lord.
But, lo, a huge
lion stood within six arms lengths of mo I
I resigned myself to my fate by bearing
testimony tn the nnity of the deity, and
men for the war, and by ncclnmation the apostleship of Mohammed, during
«M elected enptain. The next Sanday which time the Hon's eyes were intently
he started with his command to join the fixed upon me. Copied be your religion ’
\ntisnol troops under Lyon, stopping said I ; if you are intent on mischief,
!&lt;&gt;ng enough to surround the Hard Shell why do you delay. V,e”‘ words were
Church, tbn: augmented his miseries.— lost upon him , for neittftr would he dis­
Afte-r the osth of allegiance to every one patch me nor leave me.
It then occured
present, includiug the Rev. Pecksniff, tn m* that it most be tbo very lion
w ho officiated, lie then left them to plot whom I bad pelted with stones, and this
treason and worship Cod In their own thought relieved my courage.
Addres­
peculiarly pious nnd harmonious man­ sing him again, I said, “You monstrous

ner.
pumpkin, you vile and unbelieving
He soon after became Major Wright wretch, you giant among lambs and cow.
and still continues in command of the ard among tbo bravo! do you want to
crowd ho enlisted at th* beginning.
He exhibit your courage now, because I am
is ns bravo as he intelligent and indefati­ unarmed, and the hood of my garment
gable and has already done the Gov­ not filled with stone*! fie upon you I—
ernment important service, both In *ctu
Depart and leave the path to a true be­
rd conflict and in making reoounoiesences liever, or’’—Scarcely had 1 finished my
and in furnishing Intelligence of the en­ sentence than be turned from me, evident­
emy’s whereabouts, strength and Inten­ ly ashamed, and instead of following in
tions.
the tracks of the black bristled ieMel, he
made a fresh one for himself, and 1 wm
tjr* Emerson cay a—“Tbo wboia hu­ enabled to continue my course without
man fitmUy ia bathed with an element any farther adventure.
of love, like a fine ether." It ia through

opments.
Monday afternoon, three men rode op
and inquired for Mr. Wright.
Hr walk­
ed out with the but of a revolver stiek
ing warily from hi* pocket, and inquired
H. N. SHELDON,
their wishes. The revolver seemed to upOUNTY TREASURER. Offic. in the Court
aet their ideas. They answered nothing
House.
in particular, and proceeded to converse
JAMES A. BWEEXEY,
upon evert thing m general but never al­
luded totiirtr errand.
Finally after half
an hour had passed and the men still
tract or arc attracted, and learn to love
talkedwitbout coming to their misdoo,
without kuowtag why, demonstrating at
Wright grew impatient, and asked if they
home and abroad its aabde power. It
had sny special boainesa ; if »ot ha bad
HARMON SMITH,
a pressing engagement, and would like
(IRCUJT COURT COM' IS81ONEX..Attorney
»o be exweed
Wsll, tboy hsd a little
Mm bM os. with
be.OsrtlectisssadF
EGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary
Office In tea Court How, and opes at all

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NO. 50.

Lretheren again met sad took action upon !
the contumacy of Mr. Wright. Tbo cap. i

nurmmoN.

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GRANT A SPAULDING,

Slow

In response to a serenade to-night, GenHallock said that Beauregard, with an
Immense army, advanced from Corinth
and attacked the combined forces of Grant
and Buell. The battle began at daybreak
yesterday, and continued till late in the
afternoon with terrible loss on both
sides.

The following is a passage from Senstor Sherman's speech on the President's
Emancipation resolution delivered yes­
terday :
‘‘George Gordon, the President of one
of lite colleges of our state, a man of
learning and character, is now held in the
jail in the City of Cleveland, convicted
under your Fugitive Slave law in the
Wextern Reserve, at Cleveland, of aiding
a fugitive to escape. That conviction
wns rendered long after this war com
menced, and a judge sitting in Cleveland
sentenced him to six months imprison­
ment and to a fine of 3300. This man
of education and learning baa suffered
four months in that jail, and although
hundreds and thousands of people have
petitioned for bis pardon, although he
tovk no part iu the crime, but simply
stood by and did not raise his hand to
prevent it, yet, so careful have been the
Administration to protect the right* of
the South, and the duties and obligationsd
of the Free Stale* to the Slave States,1
that that clergyman, the bead of a college,
a man of high character, now suffer* a* a
felon in your jail.”
This was all true yesterday, but the
President, after a thorough examination
of the case in the Attorney-General's
office to-day, issued n free pardon to
George Gordon. The reeitai states that
the evidence does nut show that he
actively aided in the fugitive’* escape
and that at all event* be haa already suf­
fered sufficiently.

years part; and if the blockade ia not
raised by the first day of April next, in
many States it will not be planted aL*U.
Should the rebellion not be suppressed
within another year, as refy likely ii

may not be, very little of the cotton crop
of’61 will come isto market for the next
eighteen months ; and when we consider
that the people mart be detbed; that the
useof woolen fabrics during the present
high price of cotton goods is much more
economical; that the million of men in ths
field wear and destroy, in weight, a third
more of clothing than in the peaceful av­
ocations of life; that at the South all the
carpet* had been cut up Into blankets,
and that but very litto of the worn out
stock will be restored—from the fact that
the South has not even the raw material
to replenish with—the whole seceding
States not producing as much wool as
the State of Ohio alone; it can be seen,
that not only during the. war, but at its
closed, when the million of rnen in the ar­
my return to their former employments,
discard their military clothing, and dres*
as they were wont,’ in broadcloth and
doeskins, the price of wool must contin­
ue above the average Drice for the last
five years. In limo u! war, the quality
of weol is a matter no small importanoo.
Vermont has limited herself to lha pro­
duction ef the finest wools.
But the
wool most in demand now, and bringing ,
the highest prices, is a coarser grade.—
The query may well bo made, whether it
will not be equally profitable for us to
turn our attention to the production of a
somewhat coarser staple, and at the same
time furnish richer and higher priced
mutton for the market."

Drilling In Clover Seed.
According to the report 'of a practice
upon a farm near Chelmsford, in England^the drilling in ofclover seed i* found
not only ft great saving of seed but also
has rendered the crop more certain, and
of better quality. The writer says clo­
ver and an other seeds have been drilled
upon this farm with the most succewrful
result* as regards the plants; indeed, we
feel
that no other tnpde is more
certain, and wo feel Assured that two
thirds the quantity of seed will more cer­
tainly procure a crop br drilling, than
one-third more sown by hand, ten pounds
of clover being ample per acre when dril­
led properly.
1* this not worth a trial
here, where clover is so important a crop,
and especially now when lha price of
seed renders a saving of a third aufiklent
to pay the interest on a considerable of
an amount invested in seed drills. Few
will! protend that a field of ten acre* of
clover can ba wall seeded with les* than
two bushel* of seed, or 120 pound*.—
Should the drill save one-third ofthis and
at the tone lira* produce a crop one third
better, and with more certainty, the drill­
ing of elover seed should certainly bo
considered a matter worth the attention
of western farmers.
To Cvax Poct-TXT or Ltcd axd uthxx
Parasite*.—John Duuglas, a regular
poultry breeder, who has sometimes had
2,000 head under his charge, writes to
the Agricultural Gazette, that where poul­
try is kept somewhat confined, they are
apt to get infested w i th lice. This fe

particularly the case with sitting hen*.—
He recommends that with the lime and
sands in the dust corner, where the poul­
try will roll.thcre should be mixed half
a pound of Black Sulphur. This will not

only keep the hens free from parasites,
but will also give their plumago a fine,
glossy, healthy apirttaranos- Where fowls
are infested baoly, Mr. Douglas, first
damps the skin under the feathers, and
then dusts on the Black Sulphur. Tha insects will duwppEar in about twentyfour hours.
Mr. Deuglas once had
charge of an ostrich, which was pining
from the effects of lice with which he was
infested.
Die feathers next to the akin
Correapoadtnc* of U&gt;* ErraiBg Post.
were damped, and the Black splpbur ap­
Baltimobe, March 27, 1662.
For a long time it was believed that plied, The -lice wore found oeod the
next day .and the ostrich recovered rapid­
an Italian barber of this city was the Or­
sini who undertook to slay President
. ,r
Lincoln on bis tourney to the Capital in
Curt J or Putrid Sort ThrouL—A alio*
February. 1861, and it is possible he was
of fat salt pork, long enough to go half
one of plotters; but It has come out on a
around the neck, should be sprinkled with
recent trial of a man named Byrne in
black pepper, and then applied to tho
Richmond, that he was the captain ot the
throat, with the peppered side next to the
band that was to take the life of Mr.
Lincoln. This Byrne used to be a noto­ akin.
At tha same time a l:quid, composed
rious gambler of Baltimore, and emigra­
of wild plum-tree root, steeped in water,
te Richmond shortly after the 19th of
should bo used lo gargle tha throat fimt,
April, of bloody memory.
Ho was re­
cently arretted in Jeff. Davis's capital on and then swallowed.
a charge of keeping a gambling houaa
and disToyality to the chief traitor’s pre­
eUern Federal

tended government.
Wigfali testified tu
An Island No. 10 correspondent of tha
Byrne’s loyality to the rebel cause, nnd
gave in evidence that Byrne was tbo cap­ Chicago Timet writes: “Sickness Is in­
tain of tbo gang who were to kill Mr. creasing greatly and is destined to become
Liueoln, and upon this evidence, it ap­ a serious matter with our army. The
pears, h* was let go. Of course, to be prevailing complaint is diarrbow, brought
guHtjr of such an intended crime is a man­ on by aalt dial, malaria, and drinking
river water.
Everybody is coming
—The Springfield JfitpuiKcan esya, tle large enough to cover up all other
sins against society and Divine law. So down with it Tbs men suffer greatly
about seventy years ago Eli Whituey
and
are
frat
filling
the hospital*. The
Wig&amp;u has revealed the Baltimore Or­
invented ths couon gin, and io that cotton
sini at last
What will your Vidoeq say officers are squally exposed, and of the
gin existed the seeds of the greatest re­
to this! Wears, nevertheless, grateful corps of newspaper correspondeote bare
bellion ia human history. It developed
to Mr. Kennedy for hi* successful pre­ collected not one bos escaped the conta.
tha cotton tDterest wbieh made slavery
gion in more or lees severe form. The
vention of tbo scheme of asslnation.
profitable, and developed the alavo power
weakening effect of the malady cannot be
until it bscarns dictator in American
imagined, hi* virulent in its attack*,
polities. In tha same town in which the
and mskaa quick work of the victim. A
few day*’ continuance makes it. cronio,
and then typhoid fever acta in, and, If life
•00 of lb*
is saved, fl is only by months of suffer-

Itie father's in vaatiMi sc ianocsotiy msug-

»y ere wiUuua

.

�hour to bear of the abdication and

ofJeff

of all!
army
F.rtr~*

Two important steps have been taken

H AVISO I* THIA. CROATS Of* MtUI,

wmiocT ocn.x sxu won rvax pvwfocx.
j.rr vs axrxw ovx mv«T tx G&lt;&gt;p. and go
vorward wrruorr xxab ak» with- maxlt
kxart*.—.jfowJUat ZaarobL

by Congress, in the direction

Liberty National.

rinuM, Jamestown, YorktowB,

of making

aodteftasfl
between Ns
Point Tbe &lt;

In tbe faasage of tbe

jn toe telaad.

rrMidaut'a Ema&amp;cipation rasoUlton, lha 1

4t is arid tbe

Government simply expresses it* willing-' Confederate* had
j’ sri
—— —
a^*i. a
-.
become
perfectly
de
new to aid any of the Strtes that may see mortflfad. in many esses whole regiments
Owr Leto Vteeavi*..
rders.
Miteh iU feeling
Since our last issue, the progress of fit to take step* to rid themselves of tbe
tbe war Las been making bright pages in curs® of sterery. It amounts to nothing
in th® commanding
the history ci th* Federal arm*.

they acespt it ;bu&gt; it iaoflered toremovc

Victories

been borne down in the strife, but tbrir

recorded names are encircled in a halo of
glory.

two ,

Simultaneously, as it were,

St ItouiS, April 8.

•one uf those greet obstacles to State

decde of blood and carnage, glorious vic

lories and untimely deaths.

cms empty

JOTIKE- WOOL
Fortrtea Mmwoe. P- M.

emancipation which have always stared
the philanthropic slaveholder iu thafisoe.

the War Department that telaad No. 10
wss abandoned by tbe enemy last night,

The attitude of the Government hereto­

leaving Ml their artiUary, baggage, supplissand sick.

fore has been such as to bind the slave­

holder as well as tbe slave, with

long looked

One a result

won.

for—the termination uf a

add a few particulars in this article.

to strong too bo broken.
tbe Government,

It

that bare died in th® battles of war.

Has

delay in this instance “MreJ lift!"

1* it

a favor to our troops to hold them back

our gunboats for nearly

three weeks,

from

the

bayonets and

Washington, April 12.

would brave and carry, and fasten

that during thia lime they have

down to die of measles and pneumonia I

been

Could thero have

been found

them

island for a distance of twelve miles,

road to Richmond in October, batteries

so deadly

Gin. Pope at New

to

Madrid, with which

that the

taking would have

cost three thousand lives 1

ha waa to convey a part of hi* fora* to

the Kentucky shore, so as to attack the
shore batteries of the enemy in tbo rear.

To pevent the passage of these transports,

Ben McCulloch.
This

the rebels bad planted a battery, and

time there is no mistak*. Tbe fact is
ennfewed by his own friends, and made
the entrance of the bayou below the the subject of a special order. His “last
island. To dislodge these, it waa neces­ moments” are described as having brer
Indicroualy tragic.
He would not besary for the Carunddet and another b&gt;xt
। Here that bis time had come—swore and
NaniwBArMse'* Lavenre, aprfl Ito run the blockade of the Island, an ac ! raved terribly—vowed that it wasn’t iu
To the Secretary of tha Nary :
countuf which was givoo last week.— the power of the Yankees to kill him.—
Gen. Paros'* division marched to Tij»These movements being successful, the Finally, feeling himself going, and being tonville last night aud captured General
Island was surrendered and all the ene­ told he had hut a few momenta to lire, McCall, formerly Adjutant-General U. S.
he exclaimed. “Oh. Hell," turned his face A, bis staff, and about 2.000 prisoners
my's forces, munitition, tents, gunboats
away and expired.
from Arksneas and IxHiisiena, a large
to th® number uf thirteen. Hollins rem.
His death rids tbe earth of a great quantity uf stores, amuniti&lt;&gt;n, Arc.
W»
the floating battery and all, fell into our ecourge. He wa« a man of infanir.u* mere iu lb* direction of Island No. 10
Few had in a few minutes, and capture all that
hands, without the loss of a man on our principles aud infamous life.
done more to faster lawlessness—few had left.
aide. Thus ia the last great obstacle to
done more to corrupt the people.
He
tl»e descant of the Mississippi remov­
was one of th® leading spirits nf the re- I
The ciwmy attacked our work* at
ed, and Memphis and New Orleans bellhut In tbe Southwest» and his voice
Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., yesterday, and
and example were potent In spurring his w ere repulsed with heavy loss. No de­
Th j great battle of Pittaburg Landing half savage followers to deeds nf violence tails given.
and brutality.
•fiiigaad.]
H. W. HALLECK.
wxs fought new the intersection of tbe
And yet we are told he had little of the
Latrr.—Gen. Pope baa captured three
.Mississippi State Lino with Tennessee ruffian in his appearance.
In his normal Generals, fl,(MM) prisoners of war, un* hun­
river, end about fifteen cniiea from Cor­ moods be was the
dred sieg® guns, and several field batter­
stationed a couple of their gunboats at

inth.
For some weeks the Union forces have

been coixeutrating under Gen. Graut at

Savannah and Pittsbuagh Lauding.

In

the mesrtime the rebels were collecting

ies, with immente quantities of small
arms, tents, wagons, horses, dec. Our
victory fa complete.
W* have not lost
a single man.

ITc wua of soft speech, plausible and oily,
and could enact the polished gentleman
to the lite.
It waa ooly when hit passions
ware aroused that tbo desperado shone
forth.

(Sigurd,]

Ma. Kklloco ox NawvpAPxas.—Mr.
Kellogg, of Michigan, procured tbe exemp­
tion from taxes on advertisements of all
ty thousand strong, and were, al tbe time newspapers who*® circulation does not
exceed two thousand oepies. “The tax
of the battle, commanded by Generate
(■aid ha) would destroy every amid)
Albert 6. J oho*ton, Bcauregnrd arid newspaper in th* country just when we
Polk. Tho two armies were for several need them. A good deal has b*«n said
It
days only 15 or 20 miles apart Early as to taxing «very class in «ociety.
seems to me, Mr. Chairman, that in this
on Sunday morning tbe rebels attacked
case not only is tbe printer taxed, but the
our left wiug, and getting in tho rear of community is taxed.
We want oewspaGeneral Prentis, who held the advance p«rn.
We want .them fheap.
BY wi/(
need
tht
infiutnet
of
til
pn ntwtjftpcrt m
position, captured him and two entire

Mobile and Ohio Rail­

They, it seems, had become six­

the morning.

the Southern States.
StgMd.

A WAsnrxoTox Sxrsaxjuxwr Scffcrtbrought up reinforce­ xd ix nix Rxrxl Armt-bt his Rxxml—
ments, so that our forces numbered 80,­ , Within a stone’s throw ofTrifllty Church,
000,
Th* fighting was desperat* on where the.Rev. Rr. 8yl* officiates, there
ar* at least one hundred rebel sympathL
both side*, and it was not till tha mkldl*
xere, tbe moat of them women. In many
of the aftirtjoon of Monday that the ene­
cases the male rrtati ves of these pereoM
my were Caelly routed. They retreated are now in th® rebel army. A fino bouse
toward Corinth clueuly pursued by Gen. near Trinity Church is owned
by a
rebel Captain, and it is said that while hs
The most rebabJo estimate of the losses has for nearly a year been waging war
against the government and killing its
on the field puls that of the Federate at
sokhen whenever he had the opportunity,
bolo’eroMDafa J ,0M killed, and 4,000 he has received his rent reg®larly.
It con
the rebel

Albert Sidney Johmton,

lorn At about

cue ©f thrir Gtwers’s of highest rank,
wasMIW,

wounded.
Later in th® day the rebels advanced
in cousidvrabl* number*, from another
point driving in our entire picket* and
Imrntng a dwelling that had been used by
uur truop*.
During both shirmiahea
we had only three meu sligluiy wound­
ed.
The 57lhM»d 63d Prowsylvania Rcgi
rnenta had a *k&gt;r«n!sh with the *ncm)
Friday in whiah they had uro kHted and
four wounded.
A balloon was sent up from th* rebel

line* this morning for th® first time
The weather and road* are steadily

ntimw, treewrit *

RADWAY’S RESOLVENT.

for advancing.
New York. April IS.
A special to the Mercury ■*&gt;« there are
not 5.000 rebel* between G«&gt;rdiw»sville
and Riihmond. Tbe Rapp&lt;diann&lt;iek riv­

‘ftLOOD B TKUXR* TMAS WATM*."
RENOVATING

r&amp;xh.vent
IB A CLEANSING *FKL*P

AND AI A. ORGANIC MALKDIEN; UMtS O&gt;
ub-

U«XM»Ao*«//afo/^&gt;. ft'arifag afa /*■» c

IMftrah MraatrutHMi.

HUMORS AND MORIN OF ALL KIXU8

with Rjmubi or nra Goma, Casas** im tv* Mavtw.
Hmm HnK Fa*. »&lt;o «t«*. rtU&gt;*r Irvm Worm*.
Tautkrng. *r mm* «4S.t mm, RADWA Y Y KKXoV.iTiluEfcSOLVCtTw.n *rmJH7 .rMbeAto
** th^bXutA^1*
** *****
ciJd
”
LA1XES

er fa very high.
Port Royal ad*ice* state that an assault

■jk

will be made «&lt;a Savannah to morrow.—
Our picket* were within right mil**.—
Other important movements are about
transpiring.

BatiiwMX-®. April IS.
' An Old Point letter brings no later
। news except that it wna thought tbe Mer­
rimac wa« agrunnd near Sewall’a Point.

TV* i« only surmised. Tbe other rvl»el
vessel* are moving about
At 5 p. m. the Merrimac** position i»
undwmgad. and from the tide bring low
and tug* about her. it look* pretty cer­
tain she fa aground

RADW AY’K READY RESOLVENT
IS A GREATLUNG ABD STOMALH REM SIU

ksxvwkz-;^^

■— *«•

MM BinugMia*»i. aterid *.•« «•»
ll moiMui. Vy u.eaii’ of one.^ tw»
F&gt;us. o*ce or twvc* * w*tir. ate tte
tte aiMiy asd rtmi w«Mivr**a*cM
diro ar* griMralry Miljoct.
MARRIED LADIES.

HUaUua*l&lt;tebdiv.th«M PtMa wiU«nM&gt;* *’mwr
a*4 Figonra* ae*ptiaR.
BflXiOCS OOMFLAlSTN.
LETTER FROM DR. MALMOX 8K1|U&gt;KR.

Pilla «twqa«lled Tb« RrgulaUac Pitta
is tfcatr ej^mtMOM, Mri tWrvujhh elect

A LIVING DEATH,
Asd mtara him to bia tHsada in
healthy condition.
Yowra, At.,
I»a R. Batura*.
Radway'a RejnUtior Fith are a»M for TWsnndr* eeuto aw bua. (esrb box coctilm thirty piiU;

Woodstock, Va., April 13.

Wa learn from Jackson’s camp this

for Rich-

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LOOK HERE!
The Uato* Double Thread Vtm\j Beata* HaLine.
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'
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fen, Na.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PMtadel,
Ab^/r^***/^**^

^etel* RF.PORTH o» SrERftATftMUtOKA
or REMIXA I.
SESS, and ether Di»esw»
ff Uy tfaxrel
writ •* Ite NBW REMK

Cairo, April 12.
dford, from Pitta-

with 200 or 100

[

No* York, Aj

![fr°“‘

WJBiniMO THE

For Sale!
W! to

J*«sa*to th*SfairV j-------iMradwwi infurumi amwajinanu to Ua
Fvgiu.,
Haa. aauUiak I
j.ary laial. abaiiak tlia l»r.b«r faaaaraa of
ika pram law. aaU.to, rabala bom

&lt;
1
I

be proveffthat mww than on* rebel in
seryksal the South hw reteivsd BJftOey al WaahksgtoR *&gt;»tin«ally.for tfa’us* of I

will rronfomwnf*
in tbe yi£?

Ge.
G

Ptm, of Kprtodyr,

Richmond Whip state* that raro

•y wo‘

-------

prison***.

«ta to datplx iBtersKafita tbe aprrtfmw*

ed dead, writ i

tr See new adverthemrot*.

I HM». MMM

RAD WAY’S

aid* yesterday.
wV
The army 'fa engaged in preparation*

Th* report tiul General Fr*plte&gt;
The rebel General J^busiou, with some
ai Ufunxi, has arrived and taken com- lx-nped is untrue.
axtod jnjrrroo, •bowing that iboy intend

shoot 7,000.

***&gt;.’

Maw Advertisements.

improving,
These was no arti^ry firing on either

aud Beauregard is said to

This batth *1U gacjr jurihahly prove

IlfcWAT’S FILLS

RADWATB REGULATING FILLS
Win RAiekly roro the petket of the feUewfeg

On Friday, about thrns hundred uf ths
12th New York vnluotarre. ‘»n puV*
duty, were attacked by a rebel Regiment,
but after • voley from the 11 th. tlvJ reb­
el* retreated, having several killed and

l

UM U&lt;*t will S*S*V*

of other /r^
'
RABWATS REGCLATI5Q PILLS.

O. M. MITCHELLBvi&lt;*divr C««nt

Yprktown, April IS.

।

listing Piii»

RADWAYW RXGULATt.XG PILLS

Mr. POUTER M WAR
MroCAROLlNB M- MHKLD01. all

I !»ronghi fawn xb«

Gen. Boell had

w naafad, sod

E.q Shd
W&amp;Jb

JsasdiM.XM

B. W. HALLECK.

In the meantime, however,

double ours.

States for Europe, sold nil his property
in the South, auiouting to two or three
hundred thousand. dollars, and invested
tbe whole m English and French soouri-

Lfter a forced march ot incredible diffiy, leaving Fayetteville yesterday,
my advance entered Huntsville this fore­
—Tbe ditfereac* tetwwn a carrteg”
noon. Tbe city is completely taken by
surprise.
No one considered the march wheel and a carriage borne, is, that uno
praoicsUe. WecspUred two hundred goes beet whan it is tired, and tbe other

the country to defend thu law and ex/)lain
it to the people ; and it is not well for us
eral. For some hours the odds w«xe
to impo*c an onerous tax on thaae whom
fearfully against us, our force numbering we expect to do what they can in defense
38,000, while the enemy bad 60,000, and of this measure, which fa nooessary for
position. Previous io our troops qoou1 hope pyiog the presaat position th* military
we were dri ven almost to tbe very veege the salvation of the Government
of the river. Later in tbe day our troops thgt Chis tax on adyertiacmente will not mithoritie* had no mean* of ascertaining
bo imposed at all; or if ft be, that tbo lha *&lt;tac&gt;t of tbs rebel works.
raMied and before night had regained all
copatry newspaper* wiH be *aen&gt;ptod
Inform allo* &lt;&gt;htamsd through fassrlera,
thrir loat ground
Both armies alept on from it entirely.— Watkitpian Car. Boecwitrabauds and ether *outa*s ahaws
their arms and the battle r m rosumed in tan Journal.
TBe battle then became gen­

regiments.

.

U

prisoners, .fifteen locomotives, a largo
number of care, telegraph apparatus and
office, and two southern mails.
»» e hare
at last miccreded in cutting th* great ar
tory of Railway, oom munication between

Aft A SCIEMtiriC FBROATIVE
We tore U« mtewtaU *e*f*rtte *f Ife

Joux'Slidxll.—It seems that this man,
whom the London Tienee noticed as be­
ing worth, personally, about as much as
one negro—he may bo worth lt*s, for
aught we know—before be left tbe United

morning that Beauregard ia dead. The know* to a1! »Fi» dotoKuta UM*
SCROFUfjt. L&amp;’ROSY, 8TPHIUN.
report comes direct from rebel source*.
•*4 IU horrible tr*in of foaoemitaai*. »ra
Tbe weather still continues unfavorebls | There is nothing new to report regarding
ths
enemy.
for military operations.
It has bsen
I. P. BiFlB, M^rG«*Mto
raining for two day*. The creeks are
Waalfagton, April 22.
very much uwoHcn and the low grounds
The last dispatch reerived from G*nc blooil of all Ito paopto, swJ bs. bsutts r.ubb.btj
euvered with water, making tho roads al
• cJnr‘,‘°Uon&lt;I iuinnity. sad haa Lifted tb«
I ral Wool, at half past eight this evening,
most impassable for empty wagons.
Juformatiou received shows that the mys:
VTbWATlI REX0YAT1NG MEO L TEXT,
rebels havo a fore* of 60,000, which is To 8*®rrl*rT Stanton.
rapidly being added* lo by troops from
The Merrimao baa not mad* her ap­
tbe ncighboriiood af EicLniOiid, (which pearance to-day- I think her okj*ct is
is on* d*Y from Yorktown by red: and to prevent interference with reinforce­
river.) they bavigg four steamer* and monte from Norfolk to Yorktown.
Des­
sixteen traosporls ip we, and by the erters from the\rb*M eamp yesterday,
lima the roads are in a condition for tho report c*n*tant reinforce men Is to the
ub4" *b« na^“*f
L'ltinn army to move ths rebela may be rebels from the direction uf Richmond
able to meet th*tn with on* hundred and the Rappahannock.
thousand men.
A dispatch from Geo. McDowell says;
Tbs flower of thrir asmy, with th*
best arms, are in a strongly entrenched "Wi&gt; learn from contrabands that tbe

place is at tbe junction of the Charleston

Memphis, and

#

trail Adrertiier.

De­

Near Yorktown, April 0—12 P. M.

a strong force at Corinth, Miss., which

roads.

»l

the 6th the rebels in overwhelming force
attacked ua at Pittsburg Landtag. The
battle tested from nx&gt;ruing till late in the
afternoon, and resulted in the omipkle
defeat uf th* rebel* with heavy 1&lt;»m on
both aides. Grant is following up the
enemy.
Buell haa arrived uo the Ten­
nessee. Two divteious uf hie army were ■
in the baUl*.

From the Albaay Ereaiof Journal.

Ben McCulloch is finally dead.

lb«s«wury o?W.r, »y«:

preperatiuna bw an attack on tbe enemy's
force, which has been reported as ahput
•SO,000.
At ‘4 o’dock yesterday p. ai., the Mer­
rimac, Yorktown, Jananstown, and 4 tugs
were lying al Craaey IslamL
The fellow iog aiewt.tge was rtecieed by
tha Secretary uf War thia evening : On

on tbe

through which to convey transports

&lt;Uy, bul in pl»n
,
...
fte IMlowin, dcpuA, rtwlred by

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS,
k

to the onward march to Richmond.

rJLXi.?

The Secretary &lt;d War has received a
letter tliia'WUaMHiu, from Gen. Wool,
elating that al twtio'oiuck yesterday p. m.
nothing waa doing al Yorktown, except

batteries they

but it may not be known to all of them

busy also ia cutting a canal past the

„ _

This Mtipn of

No. 10 has been bombarded leisurely by

Riehmoud,

it •‘masterly strategy” co refuse to cap­
tor* them there when they were In our

removes the fetters

is well known to our readers that Island

upon

Monitor god Stavros.
The latter fired ftwr or fire rounds and

returned tn Craney M«*£-

Gen. Pope haa captured throe Generals
and 6,000 prisoners of war, one hundred
s’ege guns,. seve^ij field batteries, and
from the aiavebuider so that he may, if immouM quantities of small arms, tents,
siege of three weeks duration—a Wood- f
We
he will, unloose the I'onds which bind wagons, horses and provisions.
less victory—the result of a masterly
tbe slave. Il simply places the Govern­ have not lost a single man.
and consumnato strategy and deeds of
A special to th* Indianapolis ^gurnal,
ment on tbe aldo of liberty rather than
Nashville, April 7,says: •?Gen. Duipont
reckless daring. The other, an unex­
slavery so far as it may act in that di­ is just now bringing in two steamboat
pected field fight, in which not only tens
rection constitutionally.
loads of meat, one hundred and. sixty
of thousands, ten times ten thousand men
The abolition of slavery in tbe Dis­ thousand pounds, captured by Gfand
and more, rushed upon each other, and
trict of Columbia, is another move tn the Haggard of his command, sixty miles
for two full days strove in deadly con­
above this place on tho Cumberland
right direction.
It frees the country of
flict ; where cannon thundered, and mus­
River.
the stigma of holding its Congress, and
"Yesterday Cui. Duffield, of that part
ketry rattled ; where sabres gleamed and
of legislating for a free people within !of Gen. Dumont’s oommand now. at
swurda clashed, and the iron heel of the
sound of the autioncer's call of the great, Murnfrccsbnro, eapturod th* mail direct
fiery steed trod out the hearts of men.—
est slave mart of tbe world. The world from Corinth, with upward* of J 50 letters,
The former is the conquest at Island No.
many of them contained valuable infor­
turely moves.
10; the latter, the battle of Piltsbugh
mation in regaed to the strength and po
sition of the enemy. From these letters
Landing.
It is said there died in the army of the
tbo Gen. learned of a uumber uf spies at
Space would fail us to give all the do- Putoraac during the months uf November
Nashville and Edgefield, and has had
tails of these two battles.
Wo publish December and January, three thousand them arrested-’’
a meagre aumnary elsewhere and we will soldiers, more than the whole nnmlier

great victories are

march

esoary to drivaAhuu from that puoitMU.
what has been gaiaed br allowing the
enemy quistly to leave Msnaseas I Was

rhe Merrifascone, wfcro Aeand oonsorts

St. Louis, April 9.

fetters

McClellan’*

•welling tbe rebel army to N»,0W man
and rendering an immense sacrifice neo-

;.BasreWy»fWsn
uc came down towards the

Psgcs,

upon which, are recorded’deeds of valor,

then
tured the whole

coming out of hfa Dcro.

'JJb fa the

famiI ice ia

l^.^i.o

tf-wtr-t--

WIUUMlHJBi

�.
R«i»nww&lt;i
the SlKtUHMAM, or day, the iSte dEy of A^ otrelbXrend
ulm fmm o, dacripu,.,, or
■■talliiw,
i„ tuuuba wk«k..«
•"» tar.

Sta i&gt; .taai .m hndnd Itat

bng .nd

WPii-.

ATES'S

.CATHARTIC
- FIIaLH.

,
c

^ fo^the matter of tbe rotate at Sau-^ H. Emolte,

ud d„&lt;t

from nln lo
lta( «.cr. H«
**&gt;, *««. wlta h M.rf} ital of &gt;
ta.rpta^tafcd off ta.ll, „ u.. . *„t
will gUosoftora kar no rwtor wtaro II
•l”l«w Hot tack a lbrO!Kl &lt;rf twrlr,.

Sfli

GHKAT

ruicaiQAv,'

P»OBiA\
CotteTreb

two eblniam, w «rnnnd u to Uid.

Itaplkiboow
U mltaKunoftfabo.t, Sk«l. work,
•d b, • powarfal jwop.dl.r, but Moral

preying, far retrain Maaonia tbarafa aet forth.that

rtrstten,
JMeter, ths Sth

te appear at a aeretac of raid Court, then to be
bolocn al tbe Probate OKca.in the village of Has
flaw, and
hio.. re
,u_

FALL AND

village sf

'.^L

giro notice lo the" t&gt;«r»oiis' interested
•urn &gt; «rong rorrml. Sta Mrriu only give notice fa all persons interested in said estate
one Run, n (JB-pfrunder, right in her bow. of the pendency of said petition, and the bearing
thereon, by eenaiag a copy of thia notice end order to be published la the ‘jUpubtici
“The eeoessiontkta of Columbus rny order to he pubUabsd in the 'Rap«bliean Benner,
that aton&gt; limeslxj would have come up a newspaper printed and cireulatiog in said conntyuOiarry,’for three anoressive weeks, immedi­
here to test tbe meul of our forts ii tbe ately previotik to arid *&lt;y of hearing.
(Alniecopy.) uaxli
[A »rae copy.] SHERMAN C. PftlNDLE,
. Maple Suoab wanted on subscription। water had noljlieen um&gt; low. Thorn was
sprit
Judge of Probate.
no
Ume,
however,
while
she
was
at
Co
­
or any other dues, at ibis office.
lumbus, when there them was not water
DAJU-I.W8
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
enough to Aunt her. She is now at l.laod
No. 10, and It is reported thnt she would
on hand those books of Abstracts of Tax come np and engage our boats if abe
Itoads of which wo mado a note some could atem the current. There are too exatBinatiOM ud adjuatnaeut to the uudcreipnr
LIFE BTTEB8,
Ccmniiraionar* duly ajipointed by tha Probai
weeks ago, Tbsy are a aplsndid thing may “ifa”abtiut the institution.
for tba county of Ifarrv, who will meet ft
“Thera is only one entrance to her, Court
• Hite
maww a, Ik. r.------- -Aa for ascertaining just tbs prosent status
through s trap door in her back.
Her
itfus disordera of thr human system. They rwwnof lands in tlic County as regards, tax ti- port-hole In fomlshcd with a heavily
fate aud invfacrate tbs liver and kidney*; TLajr
ay ot June* out give ton* to the digeattre organ*; they regulate
llaa upon them. They are furnishing plated trap, which springs up when the
iliearareoeaa, excretions aMexhalations, equalixe the circulation, and ptirifv the blood. Thu*,
Abstracts at a reasonable price to all who gun is run out, nnd falls down when it is
dll HUio* ronraJmala-aom* of which are Torpid
run back.
IJuw the the ersw git their
may desire them.
the time limited
light and air 1 cannot pretend t&lt;» say.
We also notico that nur calimable
conirolod end cured by theaa remedies.
“This Turtle Is certainly a formfdable
April !4, IB&lt;5X
Register of Deeds, S. H. Cook, is also affair, u secund Merrimac in its way, aqd
DARLING’S
JAMES A. SWERERT. I Araaste«
H.
N.
SHELDON.
j
prepnrisg another great canvetueace to appears capable of doing much damage,
h would he
al! reel estate holders In the county,
He while rateivwg butliule,
impossible to board her. as these fa only 1
Estate ot Adam B. Qart,
one entrance, and she is supplied with
PHOBA TEOBDEB. —STATE OF MICHfOAN. DcmoTM tbe tnerbid and bilious deposits from
blank books, filled with proper hcadingn, hose for throwing hut water.”
the aiomadi and bowels, reruiste* the liver and
kidneys, removing every obetruction, reetoxaa a
upon which to prepare a thorough and
natural and healthy acUoo in tbo vital organs.—
It la a superior
perfect abstract of all lamia in the county
[ Ad»»rUi»mtn|. |
flftln tins records as they appear io his
Dh'THRRIA* AND CroVP.— For theau

TiSSTA

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of the LARGEST and
BEST Assortments

of

LIVER REGULATOR

DRY GOODS!!

Aa a Famfly FhjraJr.
JVroi D.. £. IF. fratwryfo. M« Qrte'»&gt;.
■ mi» Ua Um p»let» of pawxw. Their emlki t
■tiut-pnai any raUwtlc *• r« ana. T1m&lt; m
at very wrtuUi ami «Tntiia! Iu ILB astl o it, IL.
, white RMkM them InnCjeMa L&gt; etta the daily

MILLINERY

£'4
shta«J&lt;ein«!s='.cJ :sx«;'.
i
fwabre
i.Uu&gt; gr-«l .X-j..
iclMi nUKwlic In my Sally ewilw: tl

LIVER REGULATOR

GROCERIES

FAMILY MEDICINE,

formidable and dangerous di&gt;«Mdrt« Trask’s of Probate.
Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing reme­
■sy***’*.
.
•
dy ,if used in season.
Apply fiecly to
On readme tod filipg the petition, duly verified
pletfon will necessarily be great.
We
r Kttea X liarl, wMetr of arid dwueed^pravinF,
the Throat and Chr«t and cover with a
lw&gt;pv and trust he win find it a rcmuncra h«*t flannel. This Ointment has been be­
fore thr public over 20 y »-sn«,.’in«&lt; Ils c.n- Ferrite and ths petitioner, *
Ti.r:su]«io it is ordered that Moodar, tbs 5tb
atandy increasing (JemMid ha* established A...*
..r 11 — ^ i t,
. t, .
■ Union School.—The Summer term of its nipuUtljoo os a superior Lfiuiniriil in
all cases whrrw n southing and relaxing
&lt;&gt;ur Union Scbmd will commence on
remedy is require*], partioularly in Rlieu
Monday next, Tbia institution weina tn iiisliMi, Neuralgia. Inftamstion uf tht
• 'be hJttre thsn usually successful under its Boweh and Kidneys. Spinal affections
prayer of tbe petitioner atemld not be granted.
present managem«ttt.
Mr. J. VY. Ban- 8ore Eyca, Bums, Piles, Wounds and
Bruiaea.
.croft, the Prinolpal, aeerus to possess a
The outlay for this preparation

Much better fhan plfla, and mueb easier to take.

cases of loro of appepte, tiatniracy, female weak- j
lira*. Irregnlaritire, pain In tbe ride and bowel*. I
blind, protruding and bleeding piles, aud getters! '
debility.
.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

Ja*. L. firnmlM- nireehanl. ISA Pnitnn

LIVER

E. Kimw!i*m nnd Miss Hannah McNair.
er.e do not liCMltate to-plrdge for the future
n cnntiiiiiauce of th' pre-eminent aueces'

Svld by nil drttgeists.

Price 25 cte.

paper printed in Baid cuuntr, of Barry for Hut
succreiuve "^eeks, immediately prevfoua to ra&lt;

Tukoat asd Longa—At this acasan
&lt;»f the year when &lt;n«ugbs am! c«»M^ are
troulilituxne every fsnirly shnald hnvc a

DARLING'S
REGULATOR

H. C PtiNDLR.
Jcdfic of Probate.

*prt

safe ami rertsin remedy &lt;*n hand.
Ran
s«»m’s Hive Sy rwpT««lw is the very thing.
school during .the past two years. '
PRODA TE ORDER-^TJLTK OF SMCHIGAN,
It in n&lt;4 nuly pleasant for clrildreu to take, County ot Barry e».
but is a ci’r'alu cure lur Croup, Wh«**p
At s semi on or tbe Probate Coen for tbe Ccuntv
ing Cough, Bronchitis, Authtua, Couglia*
an*! nil iiflvctixnt of thr Throat and Lungs.
fh.ld l»y ail Druggists.
Prica 25 cts.
this State.
Arnt’iig thi« m-&gt;re rM nt in­
[ao'2.4 G mouths.]
.
dications, we uotiee lh.it S. D. Bingham'
deevased.
lais withdrawn from the LitnsTng RepvbOn reading and filing the petition, duty verified
of Sabrina H. Dogbee, widow of rani deceased,
lican and ia aticeeedud in thu editorial
pray ing, fur certain reaweua therein sei forth, fast
c«&gt;ndiict of that paper by Gko. I. Pausonb.

Han.Jc
jar*'____

BOOTS,

SHOES,

'

LIFE HITTERS,

.rare talent for imparling education, nnd
•with such •* •'IT-tried Aitaislnuts as Miss

CROCKER Y!

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

Em been large and th* labor for its eritn-

__________________ _

which induced a yinlsoi fcvor. 1 touk lw»'&lt;tes&lt;?
DAKLiyG S LIVgR REGULA TOR

Ever shown in this

Market, which we

arc prepared to sell at a small

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

whioh has marked tbe progress of our

to this alteck. l bad bran troubled with dvapapuin
aerarel mouth•: I have fete nothing of it »ltxm.‘'
OtiaStadley, Saq? ISM Brat Mtb Street, N Y., ।
Kidney coiupliitit three rear*, with cotreiut pain I
in tbe small of my back. I bad rued tuonall Linde 1

J. 8, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
LAEL&amp;VS IirER BEGCIATOB.

LIFE BITTERS.

gistings Vritt (Eurnnt

Tl»e Kafamazwi Ttleyrapk fa u»w edited
Pr«&gt;f A. B. Stunk.

caday tbe s»U.
I’cloca in the

10 t«.

Mr. P. J. Avzar

Del and.

The

Ijvingcton

R'psfb’iroM &lt;&gt;fffats is oflHred for . mIc.

J.

Wheat, perbtreh.

■'

■

«1&gt; Plltef peraous Wercated in said ealair.«
aired taappear at ascsalunof raid Court, thr

.

Saunders, of tbe Eaton RrptMirwif pferr,

And It Ir farther ordered, that tbe petitioner
give uotiee to the pernor------ — * — —*—
uf the peadrocy of said ;
thereof, bv caiuiug a publiabad fa tha Rnfob

w«'believe, the press enly, on which that
Tbo Hastings Banntr

paper ia prated.

Tbakm.—Hod.

F. W.

, pltfaae accept our thanks

KxLL&lt;»oe will
for n c^y

"Ddafield'e Art of War in

of

Butter, “ * .
feftw.:: " :
Maple SuRdr." .

AJao

Senator

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

SPECIAL

XOTICES-

and Rrprewitptire Trowbimdok will ac-

Dyspc pale and General Dobjlity.

.ccfi thanks for aimllur favors.

Durling'a Life Hitters,

Casust-s, a erren G*ntrtjt4Dtio,
March 8, JBM.
.
ttxy. W. n. Ix. Wallace, who was
Dr. C.' W. ^OTAyr,—/terr5tr;-fortbabentfiI
■killtd, at the bakla of Pittsburg TjtntHng of snffrrinR humanity, psrndt me to aay that 1
have found rout Mcantlinevian HfooC Purifier
is understood to be Gea. Law. Wallaae ad lil.Hid Pills a sure curt for ImSigeaunn end
ver Complaint.
1 have suffered from the
ofBHisata.
‘rieda^teihyHiyai
b!u&lt;m!
Secretary of tha Interior has
tHrinn
w orrequested the editors of tbe New York

All parsons having claims sgylait |hp
J&amp;tefao/-atorfo» C. Grijt.i,
dr erased, are bcr«by pptifiyd and reqursttd u&gt;
prevent the rasia for axammaliob aud adjustment
fa the undersigned Cotimteafonera.duly appointed
by pm 1'robate Court for the county of Barre,
W|.e will meet for such parpose, al tbo County
Irreaarev’s effiea, intfie village of Bastings, In

teifry
’
•••»
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR.

fonndad.

reply.

DREGI AND MEDICINES,

FAHiLY MEDICINE,
Whan-ottr children are oct of aorta, &lt;a give them
a few drops, and it rata them all right. 1 find it

an

Tbe latter, however, made no

“atrociona

libel—an groundless as

•&lt;kw are mftmons."

beur of too o'clock, A. M., on she respective day*
above meutienvd. Six mouths from she third d*v
cf March, teat., being the time limited by tbe
Hon. Probate Court for She final adjustment of
*archums against raid estate.
Iu*—। M*—U
. |k*~?

aprit5

Ita»ntn. ff yrn nejd zither or both of these moat
exeetjeat pamedifi*,inquire for tb.ejp at the ktoroa;
if yuu do mil find thorn, take uoo;hiT, but mdose
One Itollar in a letter, and an receipt of tbe mos­
ey. the Remedy or Remedies will be »ent according

A. W. MAILRT, I OrnraHO
H. S. HHEI.IXJN. f aMsere.

Btichahnah.'xlmagh 70 years of age is

fyhercspos it h ordered that Monday, the ICtb

charge that Mr.

d)F*cd«iiie aaowements ot thn Brwckm-

he haa set himself to the work

of r«-or­

ganizing a party to embarasa ihe admin

istration, as lltoagu he iMsndvd U* make

bo liridtm at the 1’iobese U&amp;ee iu Hastings, aud
shew causc.if any there be, why.foofirqyer »f the
petitioner should nos be granted.
.

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, BPICES'. PEPPER,
PRUNE* FMi^RAlSWm^ODHSHj
in fset, srerythlag iu tbs Grorery Hat, such as
will ba utedsd for fstnilr use.

rrived at Philadelphia a few &lt;jay» »g^

I’earl Ambi
:Am.

°

c^bocw.ueipsF®&gt;Xa-r

Isit OMklasEx^mU,
FdR.RJK BSPtCIAL DXKXHT OF TUX LAD1KS.

(FhW «ltrert*oM sreomrsInyraehbnx.
| Warranted superior to
-AsyPnibribretbspohtiB. *

. ...
n.iitef..
To Da. Hkaatde Albany, X. Y.-jly Dear Doc

r&gt;*e**ed frauds copied as good

anywhere, hr Mie
MOtj. to take Likcnerara at the Bick or Deed,
r to tee news of Pah.® Buildlogs, or private

PENS. PBSClUi. INKH. PAPSR, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, A* Ac. - -

’llb

NOTICE !
Row to Saye Money I

farm

A llrrMBS*bk

MM . wn of

, oMa&amp;ch night- Thu iiaprovosnut tn her
up, e&lt;u::j&gt;lrxi&lt;»n, t'.lgratlou, ste.. mtrprised m
A rapid arid ponmMnbrastoratten to hreltb

ihaodaiMtatfimBiML

Tbe
ROBERTS A BY RIKER.

•■rnjing a pot

Filin.

I TIURtR) inFtfwo
world,
need twenty yaara b«
railltona preaans annual­
ly ; alwaya’gfte aatWaction ; cental unotbing iqjariouv; palrj^.lxf&lt;l by
the'prigppxT physicians
teiid-aurgcemw 'iu tb»
'Enina, clcgaatly coated

r a ropy of
in the Rrj
printed at

arAj

•r.

lettc Ambru-

AND COPT (NG dona to order, on short notice'
and Prices to suit orders, ftvm 30 eeate fo |J,00,

Produced by Haaarts'a matebtem Fife,

ninety-one cotitrabonde who

«»d

Ambrotype

Jay of May, trt2. al eleven o'stock, ip the foreTheir wondrous works—tbe papers fill,

. dent of United State*;.

situatioas aa baww servants &lt;nd

GROCERIES!

Crayon

still in full possesalop Pf biw’i&lt;?leHcct.

that

Herrick’s ffugnr Coated

PHOTOORAPHIC &amp;AIAHBY

Bee Advertisement.

For rale at Haatinga, by Boycars a Stxikbb.

ms utvsitB,

(tiovlfi

S

BUvd Purifi
tv biob arise

Prion, 35 cent* per Box, or SBoxoa for &gt;1.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATER A CO., Lowell. Mai*.

ar FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPQSES.ONLTJE3

102 NatteftttBL. New York.

Prize Ptrtry.

ridge Democracy in Pennsylvonin ;

plicne. Burning Fluid,

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Baur Corarr. as.
. At a saaeion of tbo Probate Court, for the
eouutv of Barry, boitfen at the Probate Office in
the eiilaganf HaaUuga.on Tue^far the -J&amp;tbday
of 'X»rch in the jear of onr Lord oi;e lliousauil
Vrindie^udge of Probate
.•rcecnf S

•r Joeiah Burge Exseator of tbo laat Will and
Testament of raid deceased preying for certain
rekaons therein set forth that be may be I beared
toMlipprisin Beal fttate w said petition described
fopthe purpose of PVNtf thfdebta of s|id d»-

feffFQpl. -Flrtw

tfChenllcnlB, Paints, Olis, Can

Estate «f Martin C. Barge.

were

The National Tnltttigtnc^r pre

Jl»T BECEIV^IU

a new and most complete assortment &lt;of

World to furnish him the authority upon

office”

Roberts Al Striker,

D. Weaterrett, Esq., ot South 5th,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

which suementoaHedfiog ‘improper spcc-

iilatirtbaad roalCNasance in

HAS! INGS

DRUG STORE!!!

Hay. (marsh.) [&gt;e

Europe.”

Cuanblrm

It is a thorough

Mrs. Young. oUBrooklyn. writes: "Febraary
2-i. lMk&gt;.—In May laat I hod a verere stlackofFilra

S. C. FRINDLE.

A fap for speeches and other congrcaeUnal

.dortfflente.

Darling's Livor Segulaor.

'to;:

it f«&gt;r mIv whenever a cash customer ©f,fera what the establishment ie worth.

eeror found anything, equal,to

in aCbrdinx immediate relief.
Liver and bilHotM remedy

WAR!

Um, and Oml tb-«u ua uealknt punmUrr U &lt;kata im
eyetma aud ja«rV&gt; tto _OnwA.no »/ Ur U-t.
John g. mkaciiam.m. p
Conetlpatlon.CoaUTaueee, Supprnv-loii
Riarnanatlaau, Gout. Xeiiralcjn, DrorJ
•y, Paralyate, Fite, eta.'
JVwa Iff. J. H rvug^o,
C’tjCa
Too miarfa cunTO U roll ot your TilU f c Uu rem el
endawww. irmhwa'eC our f.atereMy Ute fonrnl u..ro
airlSrxl-u. ». I Imtw, Il^r alooW &gt;.lo me Iu mveUb ..
ter it fur it. Urfitf tlfo mnllfafrtai ■buo.rfW ftm,,
fiK«!
Krnarta teoityiiateI" Um Urar.teit jimt M1U affect tkil

On High Prices, at the

•has s'. IJ his interest in the Jaekarin Ciliiten tn J. J.

Please give ci &amp; call.

tlwm an naellcut inaadr, when f«nm hi
Wmi d/mltr, uiyl Junior. "ILcii &lt;&lt;«ii•*.»•
B»kr&lt; thiuu vaty ne&lt;~.rebfo aad ctarevH.t f.t lbv trt &gt;
of »mum end cUlgrat.
Dy»POPe**, Imparity ef tbe Dleod.
ZVm J.rr. J. I*.
Hutt jldtul Gtoici,Jti.".
Pa. Aria: I tov* tmd yc«r Jtlh nd). «ui*.
»
•CTMi in my Ca»i!y end am.-ug tbow |
mlM tn fal
la dhtrvro. lo
ilia vvraui U J,Lt«Uui Blnl
purtfr Um Lluot. ll.iy nr» ll» »«y l—l r.aavi’f I tore
•nr known, u&lt;l I can eouMrudy
Item ta
rav 6U-X.
X'.__
I V

’

JXHJtS ft L0TXLL. &lt;3re/if JU*

C A.&lt;

�4&amp;U.

©Sfial firti

rt.i

FAMILY
AliRAHRX USOOUT of IDtoaa.
I—HANNIBAL HAHUx, of Hsu

I t*

NEWS

.v&lt;re^yr*e DwnJ^ULMOX P. CHASE,

TBI DETROIT

A LARGER, CHEAPER ARD BETTER

Briattreto

will

“LOW PRICES

s—», V r«-S°STstStot. «r Tau,

GREAT INDUCKMUTB TO CLUBS.

Coon,;—XOTTOOMEMT BLA1H. „r

GRANT &amp; SPAUDLGIN
-JOHN CATROB, of Tmimmm.
- PETER V. DANIEL, of Ya.

—SAMUEL NELSON, of N. Y.

—ROBERT C. GRIER, of Penn.

—WF STILL—

-NATHAN CLIFFORD. ofMc.
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.

WI WfflTffiffflM

•TATE orriCEKI.

WOOD.

UMii.tehUs

Tbo Dxtboit W exalt Tridvke is now
IT WILL MEND LEATOE1
in its Thirteenth Year.
R if a Larger,
&gt;nil your HanwM. fluwjis, *eHa. Been
(Reaper, and, for Michigan readers, a
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Better Family Newspaper,than any Newthe pfoeasef the* expensive ent Glass
York, or other Eastern Paper published.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.
It contains Eight Pages of Seven columns
each, making it larger than the New York
Tribune. It furnishes te Michigan rea
IT WILL MEND CHINA.
than six years, end have acquired an
ders all Important General News as Ful­
ly and Later than any New York Paper,
far exceeding any Family Medicines of a end Telegrapblc.F‘oreiign.Domestic, Easi
IT WILL MEND MARBL^.
similar nature in tbo market.
ere and home Market NEW8 FROM
Ab appreciating public wm not long io THREE TO FOUR DAYS LATER
discovering they possessed remarkable
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
THAN ANY NEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with its Agricultural, No matter if th*i broken Pilcher did »et cost but
and hence their
'
Commercial, miscellaneous, and Stele
important Local News from all* parts.
News Deparlmouts,—giving, each week,
and consequent profit to tho Proprietor, thu
a
summary Of all
interesting and
enabling him to expend
oi
Miebiiran— its
devotion to the It will Mend Bone, Coral. Lava, and ia
fact every thing but Metab.
Local and General Interests ot Michigan,
of dollars each year in advertising their give to Ito columns Attractions which
merits, and publishing the
Ctlitens of Michigan cannot find in any
New York or other Eastern Paper, nnd
which cannot but make it a more welcome
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twenty-seventh volume, being tho oldest
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common*, the Industry and prosperity
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AUSTIN BLAIR. Govenwr.
HENRY T. BACKUS, PiMid«&gt;t of the Senate aad

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SAMUEL B. LACEY. Com’r. State Laud Office.
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REPUBLICAN BANNER

carrots to

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VOL 6

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1862.
with the Merrimac. It is
j thing. It does not look

tanity tn day. I will attempt to write a

little in umr to yours, which 1 received

. a vessel than an old ox
cart; butito power and capability was
proved beyond all question of doabt by
that famous contest
ft wav, no doubt,

sll uf tbe time teal 1 have had no oppor

tooity for writing, and In feet I have not
much convenience fur it now. therefore
you will excuse pencil marks, and please

pan "all imperfections by."

My health still

remains nil that could

EAI.ER in all kinds of Family Groceries, be expected. You will see that we have
Stone and Woolen ware, and a emend uleft the Potomac and that we are now at
lortmeut ef Proriaionx, Also Notary Public.
or near Fortress Monroe.
How large a

D

portion of the Army of the Potomac are

ROBERTS * STRIKER,

being transferred to this place 1 am un­
able u&gt; say, but there in a large force con­
centrating at this point.

"Rower** Block,' Butina*, Mich.

We left our camp on Friday, March

14th, marebed to tbe vicinity of Alexan­

W. PARKER,

W

HOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
end Provisiona. Pork, Lard, Bolter, and

-1 Ll^l. —e

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dria. where we halted, and were ordered
to pitch our tents.

This we did

and

fort altlmugh it rained more or lees du­
ring the night

KKAPPEM &amp; BURROWS.
and counsellors at law.
Solicitors in Chancery. Tax and Insurance

so that »e were completely
out and drenched completely.

Office, 'comer of Maia aad Bardick Street!,
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A. A. Kmapsk,
. J. C. Btraaowi.

upon tbs aides of the Monitor, where tbe
balls of the Merrimac struck, with no
other damage than denting the iron pls­
ling sn Inch or two. Truly this la an
age of Yankee enterprise and inven­
tion.
We expected to land before night but
were delayed, and at dark we spread our
blankets en the floor of tho deck, to pan
another night on board,
it began to rain
very hnrd, but as our Company occupied
the rear of the upper deca, we bad a
roof over iw; but tho sides were all open
except a light railing, the rain drove in
upon our floor, and as tbu bos’ rocked
the water would roll back and forth un­
der and among us. Some gut up and
packed up nnd sat around as well as they
could; but i concluded to lay and take
it, and just as I bad b«gan to duse, bang
came tbe jib of a schooner in among us,
which brought us all up standing.
After
some time she got Imwe and went her

drowned

I tell you

Henry, this was rather a serious time

and for the first time I begnn to feel dis­

part with her. I again laid down and
slept until day light.
The next tnurning. (Thursday) when I

awoke I was lying in about Bn inch of wa­
ter and was wntwhat wet; bul what of
SWEEZF.Y dk ALLEM.
We went to work pecked up our
and let those “sojer" who wanted to.— that.
TTORNEYS AT LAW aad Solicitors in Chan­ Huwever there wax no use of grumbling, blankets and about nine o'clock went
cery. Particular attention paid to Conreyash--re.
so we stood it as well as possible. Sun­
MBciag, the investigation of title* to Land
Furlrow Moon&gt;e is a very strong po­
day was quite a pieaunt day, and it was sition and well deserves ths name of
employed by us to very greet advan­
Furtrusa
Wo marched about two miles
and slopped where wo now are, near the
tage.
village Hampton. This vilisge yen will
Munday morning we packed up our
remember waa burnt during the Revolu­
n. WRIGHT,
traps, marched Into Alexandria and about tion, and last summer it again shared tbe
A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
jtl. and c d'cilor and Counsellor m Chancery.— n&gt;K&gt;n went aboard the steamer, John •nme fate at U&gt;e hand* of tbe rebels when
Brooks. There were on board this boat they evacaated it. All that now remains
of it ia the chimneys and the brick nails.
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., RUAieville. our Reg. and two companies of the
It is a desolate looking scene, and I sbntrid
Barry County, Michigan.
Michigan 2*1. as so*&gt;n as we were loaded
think it had once been n very fiine little
w® pushed out into the stream and came village. The only building left standing
DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF TITE PE ACE. General Land and to anchor; all of the officers were employ­ is the summer residence of ex-Presidenl
ed in loading troops, as fast as one boat Tyler, wbu being in sympathy with the
icbel cause.
His property was spared
wns loaded it would push offend anchor
from the ruin, but it will never benefit
in the channel.
At dark myself and com­ him more, for he died at Richmond the
JACOB FERRIS,
rade* made up our beds on the Hurricane past winter. Died a rebel against the
deek, under nne of the light boat and alept country that had bestowed upon him the
MICHIGAN.
IONIA.
highest honors in the power of the Amer­
soundly all night.
ican People.
i. HOLBROOK,
Tuesday morning we again began the
We are lying about two miles to the
work of umbnrking nod sIkjuv noon our Westward uf the Furl, and on the road
divisiou being all on boaid, anchors were to, and about six miles from Big Bethel,
weighed and the fleet started down the which you will remember was the scene
J. M. RVMELL,
of one of uur early blunders which result­
Potomac.
It ronsteted uf fifteen large
ed in a reverse tu tbe FederAl arms. It
Steamers all heavily laden with troop*, was occupied last week bv our forces be­
and several sail vt-asels, carrying the three ing defended by a small force of the ene­
JOHN ROBERTS,

couraged and to wish myself at home,

A

lilYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwellingoa Broad­
way, near the Cour»4lou»o.

bnttcrie* and

the squadron of Cavalry

which belongs to uur Division.

you it was a splendid sight.

1 tell

The brass

OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a bands took their station on the deck and
ten-1 to all bn.inet! er.trtioted to him with
We
. prom pt net* and BdelUy. Reaidence, Johnstown.. played several fine nationtl airs.
Barry connty, Mich. Dianka kept always on hand.
soon passed Ft. Washington which ia sit­

N

uated upon tbe Maryland side and com­

mands th® channel of tbe river.

Soon

after Mount Vernon was left behind, and
in the course of a few hours we began to
pass the rebel batteries, which were now

J. M. NEVINS,

silent and deserted.

ICTotary P«b!le, and Tax agent Particular
XI attention paid to making out Deeds, Mort-

At the A quia land

ing which was their principal nnd strong­

est position, be smoke still bung over tbe

place, the

rebels having fired

it

when

they left.
At dark tbo fog began to settle pretty

S. C. PRINDLE,
■’ PROBATE, Notary Public, Gvn-

thickly end a gun was fired from tbe sig­

nal ship to come to anchor.

We made

our beds on tbe floor of the deck nnd I
slept soundly

DANIEL STRIKER,
lOUNFY CLERK. Notary Public aad Gwral

until tbe morning dawn­

ed.
we found the fog had cleared op during

the night and

sad Notary pMc.
OSes ia the Cwrt Hoooc. and opea at all

egister of deeds,

R

the fleet had got under

weigh and we were now steaming down

tbe Chesapeak Bay. and I found

myself

for the first time on salt water, and near!y out of sight of land, only a point here

OUNTY TREASURER. OBee ia the Coart
strung along, some being near us, others
Hsnas.
...

C

plunging their way along, nearly out of
sight in tbe distance astern, while some
were entirely hull down, only their huge

to &amp; eJre; ta aay Of A
Courts of Uuo State.

OReo Mbs Caert Housa.

•moke stacks being visible, from

which

the black wreaths of smoke came curling
ouL

became quits

BTEBBON A ELLIX,
ACTCREB
aad 4eofcr I.
^nri
h*DC-

The train ia
subsequently a graduate at West Point
Ihecondoecollect tbe scrraaefluy ho comet to
dreaeed fa deep mourn-

Merriman would have done had tbs bat

it rained ail day and all night very hard,

ttorneys

A

The next day [Saturday]

incident that
of tbo railroads

During eight euccedlng yean, he served
io the army a Lieutenant and Adjutant of

writing before is, that I have been so busy

MARON ALLKN,

fell at ths battle of Pittabum is foUy
Armed, was a native of Mason county,

Hon; sad m far as my experience goes,
chink it immiKMnrfWato keep a horse in
goad eswditioe witboot changing his food
ala free by carrote or bran msahea
Tbs chief value of carrots seems to ms
to be their slightly laxative properties
and their magical effect on tbe skin and
hair, togatimr with their Atiawtef proper
tie*; moreover their judicious use often,
times prevents tbe applications of those
terrible concoctions called “horse med-

SflurcUanj

gistilttp’ JJwmttss SirwtMi,

GRANT A SPAULDING,

NO. 5L

troops, with the rank of Colonel.

He

_ __
lady quickly
puts her hand in her pocket for the same,
and ft la gone, with tbe wallet containing
all tbe money within which the ticket

HOiaiur, dui soon rose to uc a nrigauisr
General of the Texan army. In 1887,
he took the Command-in Chief in Texas,
and in 1R39 he acted as Secretary of
War of the new Republic, under Prsal- hard hearted kind,—one of those

men

no wen. ro aiexico, wncr® nc se* * cu six
months as Colonel of tbe let Texas Regi­ rung tho bed. stoDDed tbe train, and tbe
ment
After this bo ret!rad toe planta­ young woman and her little oosb were
tion in Brasoria county, Texas, where be ordered from the cars, she weeping, as is
remained
until appointed try General easy to imagine a person would feel under
Taplor, in 1949, aa paymaster in the
army.
When the enrolment of four new
regiments was proposed by the Pieree this scene. Ho had left the engine and
Admlatotrsticn, be was appointed by advanced to where the lady waa standing
Jeff. Davie, then Secretary of War, Col­ looking so distressed and fnendlMs. Tbe
onel of tho Second Cavalry, with his engineer had a big, warm heart Putheadquarters at San Antonio, Texas.—
There he reraslned till 1857, he received
tbe command uf the United States forces th® Lady,.

sent to coerce tbe Utah Mormons Into
obedience, and conducted tho remarkable
expedition across the plains to Salt Lake
City.
On tbe close of the Mormon
troubles h* was sent to California, end
on tbe death of Gen. Clarke, assumed the
command of the department of ths Pa­
cific. Shortly after the rebellion got un­
der way, his loyality was suspected, and
Gen. Sumner was sent out to supersede
him. Before Gen. Somner readied Cal
ifornla, Johnston had left his command
to join the rebels. He took tbe overland
route, with three or four companion, on
mtilee, and passed through Arizona and
Texas, and thence to Richmond.
At

the car again. Il ia shameful you should
thus bo treated.
■
The lady hesitated about receiving it,
but was in a desperate strait Sbowerfog numberless thanks upon the noble
engineer, and insisting upon receiving his
name and address, she returned to her
cars, and tbe train went on Ita way.
About one month from tho time the
engineer received a note requesting him
to call at tho express office and take
from thenc® package addressed to. him.
He did so.
upon opening tho package,
ho found ft to contain fifty dollars and an
elegant gold watch, seals and chain.
Up­
first he wns appointed to a rebel com­ on the Inside of tbe case was inscribed
mand on tbe Potamoc; but, upon tbe I the golden Rule, ths substance which is
great importance of the Western Depart­ do unto others aa ynu wish others to do
ment befog seen by Jeff. Daria, be was to you.
appointed to take chief command at Bow­
ling Green.

siege of Vera Crux, and when severely
wounded, he continued on the tbe field,
urging on his men, until a ball passing
through his lung* struck him down. He
was carried from the field, and reported
so near dead that obituary notices appear­
ed of the gallant General, in nearly all
the papers of tbo country.
Even in the
vicinity of the battle-ground his life was
fur weeks despaired «»f, and the anecdote
of his curs is remarkable, ns would ap­
pear improbable did the man not live at
the present time to verify tbe statement,
inridge, a Secessionist General, and for ft appears that he wm entirely given over
my. who Umk “leg bail for security," as
Vice President, Joe Lsne. -frboee prefer- by the army surgeons, when a Mexican
soon as the ‘Yankees’ approached. Three enees are for the rebels. \
doctor said he would live If he would let
uftheir men were shot by our advance
The Soft Shell, dough faced, Pro Slave­ him remove the coagulated blood from
scouu who were dose uptm them.
We
ry Democracy, of which Mr. N. J. the wound. Shields, as a kill or cure
are about sixteen miles from Yorktown
Waterbury is an exponent, supported remedy, told him to try, and a fine silk
of Revolutionary fame.
It is said io be
for Vice-President Hersebell V. Johnson, handkerchief was worked and finally
held by considerable of a force ; but
tbe new Attorney Geaerai In ths Cabinet drawn through hia body, removing the
whether they will make a stand there, is
of Jeff. Daria.
extravauted blood when daylight could
more than 1 am able to say, but 1 do not
The supporters of the Fusion electoral be seen through the hole. And yet to
think they will. I don’t know what is tu
ticket in thia Stale thus cast their votes day shields is a hale and hearty man, free
be tbe point at which we shall strike; but
for four Scocssioinats I
from disease or any incon venienea from
it is pretended by the rebels that their
Ababam.Lincoln and Hamlin consti
hi® wound, which was considered at tbe
force which fell back from Mannseas and
luted the only loyal ticket for the offices time as mortal, having been made by a
the lower Potomac, are to make the line
of President and Vice-President.
large copper bail, and going directly thro’
of defence along the Rappahannock ; bul
Some of the men who supported Seces­ hia body and lungs.
that is altogether impossible for you will
sionists and whose hearts are still with
sec that we are in tbo rear and en the
lheir old masters, arc uow reading lec­
Cottom Comivo.—The Glsnndalo ar­
flank of .that position and also of Rich­
tures to the men who supported loyal
rived here yesterday from Pittsburgh
mond.
It is very doubtful whether they
ists. They are especially affecting when Landing, Tennessee river, with some two
will attempt to stand any decisive battle
they speak of the ConstitutioB, and Its hundred bales of e*&gt;tton shipped by the
&gt;o Va.
guarantees, and all that. But there arc
planters to their brokers, in this city.—
There is tio lack of “Pussons of color”
thousands who thank God that tbo can­ One of our houses received 108 bales,
about here. They are as thick as strawdidates of these men were not chosen,
beriee In June. The most of them are who eschew tbe doctrines of the parties another 74, a third a smaller number,
making about two hundred balsa. This
Contraband, and are under the supervis­
which misled them, and who will here­
cotton was shipped by the planters fur
ion and protection of Gen. Wool. Many
after act with the Republicans only.
their own benefit, and ia not confiscated
of them are employed by tbe officers uf
cotton. Borne of tbe planters of that re­
the army as cooks. The most get a
livelihood as best they can.
When we Gx». Scsxscx and tu Slatn . Catchxn. gion, now hero, represest that large quan­
first arrived here many of the soldiers —After Gon Schenck’s arrival at Cum­ tities of oottou have been burned, but
proceeded without delay to initiate them­ berland, oue of his first decisions, says a not by tbe planters, ft is done by tbe
selves into the art ofoyster fishing. The correspondent of an Ohio paper, was very rebels, at the command of ths military
Hampton Creek which rune by here con­ characteristic. A seoesh Col. had sold authorities. Itisonlyafew days since
tains large l»eds of oysters, and the beys his negro to tho Confederate government, that sotns planters from the interior ap
were promising themselves fine sport and taking pay, of course, lu script. Tbe ne­ plied to Gw, Grant for assistance in eavextra living; but they were promptly gro, employed in fortifications, managed ing their cotton from destruction at tbo
bands of tbe rebels, and he sent a force
slopped by Gen. Wool, who staled that
the oysters were kept for the Contrabands rn rnselfcorudderably. A constable know­ offive hundred men, with a large trans­
who by taking them to eat and to sell, ing the fact, and wishing to turn a penny, portation train, and brought no small
were enabled to partially support them­ brfo the negro thrown into prison as an amount within our lines, where it was
escaped slave. Gen. Schenck, 'hearing safe. Talk about tbe planters burning
selves and tbu« save a great expense to
the Government, which would otherwise the facts sent for the parties. "By what
right" be asked of the constable, “do vou
be obliged to support them wholly.
hold this man In prison ?" "As * fugitive
Tl&gt;e weather has been rather cool since
from service.** ‘•Don’t you know that he
A Mibags.—Ono of the moat splendid
and the stiff sea breaae; but it is plainly
to be seen that we are in a different eft- we h»vr a law In Maryland that covers
u»&lt;_. General." “And I have a law
upon w bich It can be dadded.
CM. Pur- ity U ths Illinois Citral RsHresd Depot
ter, set that negro at large, and put this could be pteialv AUomted, with the na­
constable In his ptec®.” Tbe astonished ked aye, the village*, forests and bluffs
snapper up of trifles was marched off to of the eastern shore of Lake Michigan,
______
sixty miles distant Vessels miles out

It.

The Republicans were tbe onio party
that did not at tbe last Presidential elec­
tion vote for a Secessionist either for
President or Vice-President.
Tbo “Union” party, whose platform
waa the “Constitution, and whose organ
was the New York JgrpreM, supported
for President, John Bell, now a rauk
Tennessee Secessionist.
The Simon-Pure Pr«»-Slavery Demoeracy supported for President, J. C. Breck­

v. riving aooui. oorso mouicim.,
re­
minds me of a does which I beard a man
say be gave to a boras for Oollc. The
internal dose consisted of one pint of

lamp oil. Strangs to say, the horse re­
covered, but as the owner remarked,
seemed “rather shaky" for a few dsys.
And now if any of the readers of your
admirable paper hare a bum attaked
with colic, let them give him a quart of
warm flax seed tea, with one or two tea­

or to remove that deadly chill which to
often accompanies those attacks. If they
have to employ a veterinaiy surgeon, let

them stand over him with Dr. Dudd in
ons band and Yonalt in tbe other, unleu
surgeon was honestly gotten—not picked

dp;
But Tam forgetting all about etrrota.
In keeping horses in that wholesome condi­
tion so necessary for work either upon tho
road or farm, carrots are with me indispensible, and I would aa, soon think &lt;«f
keeping homes al! winter without carroti
or bran, as I would of keeping them on
either hay or grass alone. In summer a
little grass now and then can taka their
place. It ft my aim to bring horses out
in the spring in good eondltin, not need­
ing (If they ever do) bleeding, or a doto
ofphysic. With this end in view, 1 have
always fed from two to six quarts uf
washed and sliced carrots al noon, and In
nine cases out of ten have accomplished

my end.”

Preservation of Leather.
M. Jenna, of Eligin, Kane County,
write® in answer to an inquiry fur a pre­
servative for leather, that he has twoone for boots, and the other fur harness,
which he '‘obtained from n man who had

harness in the East India servW—m be
said-—by paying for it; tbo former. was
given to me as an especial favor.
I have tested them both for several

years, and find them first rate—either Is
worth to every sunseriber of ‘our paper*
the price for one year. They are as fol­
lows: For bools and shoes—^Tske 6 ox.
bay berry wax; 4 co. beeswax: 8 ox.
mutton or beet tallow , one third paper
lampblack pulverized. Mdt and stir a
good deal.
Heat a brush to apply with.
For harness—beeswax, one half pound ;
mutton talow ono half pound ; neatsfoot
oil, ono pint; yellow soap one fourth lb.
Boil until completely melted, keeping
them well stirred all the lime. Apply
warm ; the leather being moist and clean.
Hang the harness in a w^rm place—a
tvarm, sunny day is best-'When finished, if rubbed briskly with'
a dry, clean cloth, a fine polish will bo
obtained, giving every appearance of
new leather.
If any blacking is needed,
use lampblack. I am confident that 20
per cent, will be nd Jed to the wear of
harness treated once a year with the
above preparation."

Valuable Recipe.
t
The following valuable recipe for
"mending porcelain, glass, &amp;c., wc copy
from Godty for March : Take of fosfoglass two.irachms, wet it with water and
allow it to stand until softened; then add
as much proof spirits as will rather more
than cover it and dissolve with a moder­
ate beat.
Take of guru mastic ono
draobm, dissolve it m two or three
drachms of rectified spirit. Mix the two
solutions, and stir in one dracm of gum
ammoniacum in a fine powder, and rub
down with a little water.
Keep the ce­
ment in a bottle.
When required for
use, place the bottle fo warm water and
apply tbe cement with a slick or a small
bard brush to the china, previously
warmed. Compress the pieces firmly
together until cold, taking care to make
tbe tact perfect, and using a very Ibiu

layer of the cement.

.

Rkmsot fob Vtuit Bccml—4 writer in
ths Garmautowu TtUgrcjth asserts that
radishes planted io tbe hill with jpalon

or cucumber seed will save the yfoca
from bugs, beesuae the bugs like the rad­
ish plants belter than tbe vlnaa, and will,
eat them first, and is tbe meantime tbe
vine plants grow to a size that lha bugs
do not molest them. Tbe experiment
should be tried.
Borne Umg Island
farmers plant so much cucumber seed
ilutX tlxc bugs cannot eat them nil and so
save enough to grow.

A late judge was a noted w
young lawyer was once making
effort before him, and bad thrown
। ii v,i
'w—/— ———w~- un the wi
City seemed to be within the limits of fee upper
Chtosgo.
As an atmospheric
paring for
ilmoapberio phenomcphene
r Man it excelled ;

Next

be ba trifled wife
thiug produced by the mostakilUw
lidigilatewr. A unrap ia not of
qseot oeeurreeoa ia fee section, but it

•ben the bull was chad Pg Um thru

gave U tbe dheriptiou &lt;‘

ewe Po/f

�The Sitaatioa at Corinth.
We are indebted to the Ddlro t Tribune

rtWOTT OGILX AJ.DWIXU FCS* FUSTOei,
-—
.—
ri.—
—,
.
_____ TniffTfiM

for the fi,How ing succinct nnd clear stnle-

MOSXTS.—Abraham Lincoln.

old position in

town.
- - ~ zr--1
.
A party drthcrfbft Mm re foe fato our
armies of the Southwest:

- . .

.... UMsnrt Uajwiaal of.Jafl Dasia fothe rebel camp, and that it was understood

“Tbe situation of the western arn

Yertrtewx.
General Modsllsa,

with

his great

trader the command of Gen. Hal
very • interesting.
The enemy

ofcamp

army is st Yorktown and fcas be-oo for

nearly tiiree

weeks.

on a stupendous scale; and tbo great rerults likely to &amp;&gt;w from the victory won
or lost, renders the siege of Yorktown

tbe one object which fixes public atten­
tion, snd thrills all hearts with the liveliest interest.

We have thought with

such a General as McClellan Is supposed

to be, at the bead of 150,000 men, left no
room to doubt of the final

fiivorabla (er-

mi nation of thia groat struggle.

What­

ever want of confidence wo have felt in
McClellan’s ability to sustain himself as

Commsnder-lti-chicf uf all the forces, we

have never dared to doubt bis ability* to

But

command a single division.

we

must confess our faith somewhat shaken
when the peculiar organs of hu command

begin to Jose confidence.

There is n

elaas of journals who have attempted to
force him up tbeladder ol fame upon the

shoulders of our fighting generals, In oth­
er parts of tho country.

But since

he

lias been placed in position to stand or
fall by his own merits, bis trumpeters are

quakeing as it were, in their very boots;
and are laboring to parry the stunning

effect of a defeat from his reputation.—
Witness the fuUoaing from

the New

York Sxprtu:

“General McClellan, and there ia no
use to disguise it, is in a tight place, un­
less the navy can open to him James
river, or York river,—to bring which
about, there must be some doth, some
risk, or else he must return, and, chang. |

ing his tactics,first capture Norfolk before
he attempts Richmond.
Pent up on a
sw ampy creek or river line of six miles
—bis superiority of force, if he bas it—
a rails him little, against continuous and
connected rifle pits, prolonged batteries
— rsar-guarded by other batteries, an
that, as it were, the work of Sebastopol
is before him. unless the navy enables
him to Jlanl these pita, and these heavy
batteries. All accounts agree In saying
that the rebel army have fortified this
Peninsula accoraing to the highest and
httest rules of war.’"
Now we believe the country would foci

perfect!v safe

trenching to be progrestfrt throughout

Tho prqmrafrons

fur attack and dofsnse are undoubtedly

were Generals Curlisa,

rnw a lonnfttaj a^rh
ecBfeased that bo could not help retiring.
What means are providud for meettag
him I
Ws nuu* in tta first place that
an able General Is at tee bead of tbe ewm-'
bined armies of Grant and Buell, and it
waa for want ofGeneratehip that we were
so hardly used in the late battle. Next,
as to the position of our forces. The Hue
of railroad possessed by Sea. Mitebell,
at Huntsville art the vicinity, was of thu

greatest importance to the enemy, for he
required it both to keep up his commu­
nications and to transport supplies for
fete army. It will compel him to quit
fortifying and get ready for a fight orw
retreat.
With his targe army, and sup­
plies in part cut off, be cannot delay___
The movement of Commodore Foote, and
Gen. Pope, on the Mississippi, is substenl
tally flanking Beauregard's forces, and

they will soon be compelled, if.tbey do
not choose to risk an engagement, to tali
back on a line further south. There is no
doubt Beauregard can make a handsome
retreat.
He always has an eye for that.
He has no less than three pendiel roads
open to him~from Corinth by tbe Mo
bile and Ohio Railroad ; from Memphis
by tho Tennessee and Mississippi; snd
from Jackson by the Mtesiasippi Central,
which is joined by the Tennessee and
Mississippi Railroad at Yallabssbs, and
is connected with the Mobile and Ohio
by ths Southern Mississippi Railroad at
Jackson. Thus in theiatitade of Jackson
the whole rebel army could be gathered
together.
But retreat will dishearten
hie army, expose s valuable region of
country in his rear, pct him further from
bis best sources of supply, and make lbs
final and not far distant dispersion of his
army inevitable.”
Ik Favor of Stavxbt.—Our exchanges

tell ua of a Democratic ticket voted in
Grand Rapida, upon which was endorsed
“1 am in favor of slavery in Michigan.”

Here is an honest and consistent Demo­
crat for you.

ty.

He understands bis affini­

He votes tbo Democratic ticket for

a reason.

Thousands of persons

tbe Democratic ticket

simply

their father and thdr father’s

ted it.

vote

because

father

vo­

Some vote it from habit; others

from personally selfish

motive^ while

comparitivcly few of the rank and

file

ataea Mm

Tran. .»« Uli.

erlcksbuijg, and even North Csnditjia,
and the lUbel Gwerals nprtty. declare
their Intention to make tMi the great bat­
UanlwlalH parhapa na.no. Aaaa Tie of the war, and the strongest con* icCbwic»t&lt;&gt;o and a»v*Boah for ih. purport
am fiaqnal anaion In
ihm wa aaa
Is expressed of a triumph over the
of defeating BuelFs army, which would
aral forces and driving them fiotu the
tb rnske kn aArenoe firom’here, but
not only Insure ns the valley uf tbe
insula.
of course, no credit is given to them as
Mfssteaippl, for oar glorfoos fodepen"ftere is almost constant skirmishing
it is an old story. There are a gwdly
going on by the riflemen, and ftwaaionalnum bar of Mr oompaay wU are xnti- ly abet and shell are thrown with great
plaieing, bat tarfy ewo or tww wbo are

atmtaurhaA&lt;m nhn. «to 4btlM

a*W"n.rrtzW b m&gt;

eontfdorod to be dm

„been severs! boys

There Wye
a jfrnni tho

company, they boteg uaeble either from
sicknww or other erntsee, to perform tbe

duties of a soldier, art I prosy me as there

are a ftw more that ought to be sent
home, they will undoubted be discharged
soon.

Take the men in this Reg. oolfoc-

wounded.

Now York, April 19.

ly and firmly attached to their snperiw

The Herald'» Fortress Monroe eurresofficers as any Reg..in this Brigade, at^ j portent, uocter date of April ITlh. Mates :
cuoreqaandy we base taken great insoraat

•’From rear army before Yorktown i bear
From Informsio our drills, art I thick now tael we can the most cheering news.
tian received from a soldier, I learn that
compete wltb aey well drilled or disci
isst evening a Caloocl and Lieutenantplined Reg. ‘Dirough Sams channel I
Colond from the rebd army oaine over
have heard that eomc pereun nr parsons to our liore and wrrendered themselves
in or about the vicinity ofllaetags, into ss prisoners, of war. These twn officers
been daring to throw afore or eenwres slso report that u&gt; entire Irish brigade
mu deed, aad by order of Jeff. Davie were
nt ex-Lieut. Jacob Maus, of this company,
deprived of their arms and sent ta tbe
on account of.hie resignation, or, in other
words, say chat be woe a coward and

re-

A letter from Col. Bernes, of the Mas
sachusetts 18lh. received at Boston, state*
that the ntmiber of the fora* of tea rasmy
is not so forge ss has hem stated, and
to say that Jacob Maus is uo coward (art
dims not now exceed 40,000 or 50.000
the whole company te of th# same opin­ man* neither are th air guns nf so for­
ion) art from yhatyver cause be resigned midable character as has been generally _
Cui. Banis further says:
it was not from any oowaftily motive reported.
“Our siege guns have coma, and before
nor principal, butduring bis sojourn with
long they will be at work upon the rebel
the company he was loved as a brother
breastworks. Gan. McClellan, 1 boar, is
soldier, and highly respected as an officer. aixsut ready to attack the plans, nud when
I am confident teat mery moenber of be commences, the rebate will not bold
Co. F. will bear me out in saying, that out vary leng.” Co). Barnes is oonsid
•red one of tbe ablest officers in the ser­
during his stay.be was considered a true
vice, many of tbe Gvoerals under whom
patriot to hia country, and endowed with be is serving, having graduated at
courage equal to any oi our officers, and Wset Point under bis mast able InstruoNow I take the

tbe NopMsibility on my o«ro »b-&gt;oldere

was highly capable of bolding the poethe occupied.

He went nome deeply re.

gretted hy every

member of t!te Com­

Dear the head of a ravine Which extends

the enemy urore.

■

The

..i

“Afof sw*f&gt;R*#kW«&gt; tec
Vuper, sUsMtrd «teh
I fervsstly pray, aiibnpt Its W
[Extract from ihe Horflirfi^g

MWstaNMn that a^bas

leaders of

’

Norfolk Day Book of to-day mentions
that in the skirmish last night. Col. Me
Kinney, ofa North €kruliaia"reg&lt;meni,and

pany.

delirer th.

I Msmls ia • »ou»&lt;r .ad

Our line of pickets is snugly unsounsed
behind their rifle-pits, within a few hun­
dred yards of the enemy’s works.
It is
here that nur sharp-shooters *&lt;» thorough-,
ly ana&lt;&gt;y the rebels. Th« nutnltera «f
pickets is very forge, as the enemy ia
constantly making feints and pretending
to advance.
He is bold and strong, but
ia met more than half way, and that m&lt;*t
promptly.
No incidents of importance
have uccured since the skfrinisb no tbe
first day. That gave us the posiiion w«
occcupy.
We are getting ready very
Inst for capturing the rebel works.
Oar picsets ere In constant skirmish

with thoro of the enemy, and we have
bad one killed aud seven woundod jn tee
four days.
.
A little episode occurred this morning
which was amusing at least. General

■mil niWnl

‘

rope, and gradually decended, reaching
the ground m safety, about three miles
from camp.

DaspoiroiKA.—A latter w&amp;s found *r
Island No. 10. apparently from an officer,

nnd-addivsM-d u&gt; the Hon. A. M.Gentry,
&lt;&gt;f Teana. It was thus prefaced : “For
obvious reastma. I do noi sigxi my name
to this letter; bqt you will know al nnca
whom it la frnm.** The reasons are rim

dere*l “obvinu-*” by the f »lh»wh&gt;e para­
graph: ‘"I Mill yui». Oolo«Mri. that there
is no use hi further rearsUure.
We have
neither tl&gt;e means nor the mon to ..Carry
mi the was.
Our trump are utterly do'
(nornlired, heart sick and home «kk. My
regiment has not been paid a cent iu five

Ht&lt;wyt srrnnja.’
fraressjsitaeta, posraul ia

KADK?rs tkjOYiTTNG RDJ0LVEXX

ased M tteJ'bpicfww. ci.tar the name «.£
Jxlire ilnanvwtor de IUdw«r,“ hhe Mtatoi
Rt&lt;tw.&gt;*. Ready Re.olTent,) hi the trealravut
tervtatL Syptarfs, VIevn Turners. J»rvtsp»u»

It is superior to all known remedies in popular
for

umm adkrmiM Synsp

PVRIFYI5G THE BMXm. and retneri»e from Uwak'n Pia.:.fa,Tstla.*iRaah.
and other offeo.lre marks, and -HI, hi a few dir.
tiers pore, efoar. fod rtMMWte Loe of heohb
beauty to tta fo-e and uaita sod bniliaticy to lbs
ind innscvot preparation, all-pss 4. bul.»c««r d«M uyury.
3RTA5T TO PAREXTS
ssrdteiue in tbe ksnwn world, or

ic»Uu&lt;fD»m iht S).tem diMMcs iatariled. by
trwnui&gt;i»SK&gt;n. (row Bareat In child. Tbu rrct
power we cl.iu farKADWAV6 AENOVAWG

th. .nspUHn. of «oy inherited d'neoM.arv fir»L
•ihiUiteri. it will eradicate the som. frwn th.
•jr.tem. In tta-roriy .Lago, of
or Co».uniption. Frt«.!krofula,and m eaaes of »orr hcofa.
Hirer., Hmur*. baekinv cough, bn-octaln. the bm
of Itatfwwv'n Ummm oling Hewl'eat wUaxtwnx,st. th. tren.Mmod diaetaa kwm tta mien,
make fatal the par.-LU aeglctvJ,, a louad ati
healthy body.

CUBOX1C DISEASE.
Another claw of dbca.e. ttad bo, ottax »rdir
cinoa.or tta mmm4. akiUfai phtHCiaua tarar aeccdctl in .cbioriag. anorc ttaa i» luoieb palin'.
u&gt;g tta .uCtnug. oTthe piUrni. « Lieb Radwar'.

.. uf the Lrrer, Jtahee. 0*!’-.
&gt;nla«, Ac.. *!t ul abirh di»e»«ej.
RADWAV8 HE5UVATIN0 IW«M=rctaaU .terrvtare-

A SPKBOY PURGATIVE.

BILTOtfoSMB,

blCE HEADACHE.
SPIRIT.

’

15 WX IIOUKS.
i mx to sight af R*dwv'* Rex**riMxtx, secure a SeoIUiy e».tu»
te. PoSMins treabrt With Coo-

for a weak. «r tea &lt;*;&gt;«, wiU rSMora
sals, paanresi,kiitn«re&gt;6 attar.
■ sy»ico». M tas b&lt;*ltar performsnee

‘cto^Are

axtrefoi

MhwpW-W MM
h.rfntoM.W. Lort,
h«V ms w, •«,:

retreat teat feffowrt sbrt «W, feW
teftnpret foe tteM, where ft remetort
•MR He mat day, Mortay, m «tap»W
n^oa.atwbtebSfbw. .ortr^opeWt*
nrga»weu rwe revt grotmo, -e»rer.

» WBtMtrTfw’ cissMisg rvus»e«n public. Dr. 'Radwat
iSSTsiEKfr.'t*
IN* ■ icpnaaired in lb.
area, m it u • Ion w

Porter set np in the imlloon at five w’rlnrk
this iiiorning.and when about one hundred
feet above the ground Ute rape anchrn ing
tbe balloon broke, and l be General sailed
off southwesterly toward Richmond, at a
greater speed than the Army nfthe Pnto
mac is moving.
He was alone, but bad
suffiutent calmness u&gt; laove tbe valve

rate, sod from heavy m*. Tbe gull
bee* 8t Loete. Gromdolrt srt* cftro,

’ ‘

k=£

S^EA-m.

seditious cries “What criesf asked on® Tbutodey was rety brevy. Tbeme/tere
of tpcin. ’ Indeed, you are out of it opened at woo, snd tbs «Mmy replied
there!” replied 6uc of the women.— tiriskly from their lend batteries, throw
“When jour soldiers went by our bouse*, ing sbclte elesr over n., and nearlv across
therirer. Tbefr firing wM v«ry nbrt-

«• maw

flSBOLVKNT
tACU 1EMEDY.
Cough, Stitching-

IS A GREAT

on the James River. Tbe enemy at­
tempted to turn our left flank. The at­
tack was mode in quite heavy force, but
the enemy were repulsed after a brisk
artillery duel. The loss ofjhe enemy is
thought to have been quite heavy ; we
lost about a doxsn men in killed and

tively and I think that they are aa eteoug-

sigaed on that account.

be foubd a qsiei
RADtm

There was quite a heavy skirmish this
morning beyond Warwick Court House,

twenty-live men,were killed,and eerentyPope, Grant,Burnside.Halleck, Banks, or
Austin D. Bates, who was formerly five wounded.
Fremont in General McClellan’s place. course vote it from principle—or rather
There waa a very extensive fire in Nor­
seeund Sergeant, lias received his com­
Any one uf these Generals, with such an from lack of principle. They dcaire to
folk tastnigbt,and it baa omtin tied tn burn
mission and now bolds the office of 2d
all day to-day.
Several building were
army, would dare tbe whole Confederate see slavery extended in-the hope of per­
Lieutenant.
Ho gives good satisfaction
destroyed.
foresato combat; and we are not going sonal gain, either direct from the benefits
to thr company, and is considered to be
Chicago. A pril 19.
to believe, just yet, but that McClellan of the institution, or from the hands of
a good and able officer art worthy the
A special to the Tribune, from Cairo,
When we find a man op­
can manage a single division as well as slaveholder*.
1
position ho holds.
•ays: “Geo. Sherman moved Ida di vis­
posed
to
slavery
in
the
abstract,
who
any of these. Hard fighting may be ex­
Captain Walbridge started for home ion, Wednesday, two miles further into
pected unless tbe enemy can be turned. votes the democratic ticket, we know him
the interior, after sliarp skirmtahing. in
some days ago, on * furlough of forty
Hare we a single General wbo will flinch to be simply the stave of party. But
which the enemy were defeated, with a
days. He baa the good will of the comloa» of fifty or sixty killed, and as many
from the hand to hand conflict when it is tho man win avowed his principles on
pony wbo have the highest regard far him wounded, and succeeded in maintaining
tho
back
of
his
ticket,
voted
intelligently
necessary, to beat back rebels and trait­
as an able and competent officer.
At hit position.”
ors 1 Wo will not believe it, even if the 1and consistently, knowing the tendencies
present Lieutenant Philips has command
his party.
No man avowing such
damaging imputation is put forth by of
1
of the comp-iny.
He is one of tbe best
could ever be made to vote a
those of bis household of friends.
We principles
I
ofoffirero, and there te not one of tbs
have in the vicinity of Fortress Mon­ Republican ticket. No, never.
boys but hss ths deepest affection and
roe, and the^York and TUppahannock
We aje in a climate
Corxicficrr Ktschojt.—Why do not regard for him.
riven, mbre than a hundred war vessels.
our Democratic friends crow over the that is very pleasant but warmer than
'These will not be idle spectators uf the
the
one
we
left,
and
consequently it te of
result of the Connecticut Etaotan?
conflict. With these and with a leader
They crowed orer a small tnsjority in the highest importance that ws should be
wbo is half a General, a failure is scarce­
“Rrinforremonta are arriving for Beau,
We
Chicago, calling it a more important vic m carefol as possible of our health.
regard at an umwamplcd rate.
He has
ly a possibility.
tory than that at Fort Donelson. although are all ns anxious as ever for ths war to naw 100.000asM#adh fortifying Corinth
coma
to
a
dose
and
for
the
rebellion
to
b-Ming
entrenehnKmUand-cuus-.ructing
three tickets were iu the field—two Re­
Ths General. Wallace.
B
be crushed, but every pne of us are wil­ abatlis.
It appears that there were two Generals publicans and one Democrat—the Dem­
“TW rebate oaWteia w&gt; doubt of sueling to stay any length of time to aecttnWaitace at the battle of Pittsburgh Land­ ocratic vote being less than the two, but
cess the next time.’*
plish the one object, the final nnd com­
ing.
Gen. W. H. L. Wallace who was n majority over either one of The others.
Chicago. April 19.
plete extermination of the sympathizers
killed, was a resident of Illinois, while In Connecticut, Gov. Buckingham's 'ms
of the rebellion.
Tbe. boys are all Ini
General Lew Wsllaee is an Indianian.— jority is nearlybight thoUMjud. TheBeo-j
rodifiriu ud firm
Itaalor in lh. low bridf.l
The Jackson Citiztn speaks of these two ate is all Republican, not a Democrat
AiUon, ha «»k poaaMaion a
being inside the bar. Tho House ta (Lo w., will now dnt.
Generals as follows:
office, atid aot the wires, tearing Decatur
Republican,
four
to
one.
Why
don
’
t
the
It will be remembered that both these
aad Corinth only in telegraphic comreu
« ''
‘
officers distinguished themselves nt Fsrt Democrats crow ?
nication. Beauregard sent a message to
Donelson, and that Gencarl Lew. Wal­
President Davis, urgently demanding
Pluck or Uxxox Woun nt Vjmuua.
lace displayed extraordinary Wroism
tiff*Particulars of tbe. capture, of
reinfuroenicnu for Corinth, declaring that
during the eeige, and wa* promoted for Fort Pulaski are received.. Tbe coBnqn- —Let me tall yog of the doings of two
Uaioa wovkii ?omea in Dixie: Just otherwise he could not hdd. the position.
his gallant conduct.
For several days
General Mitchell promised tho roinforconde was opened co the 10te imtant and
beforeGen. Banks creased the Potomac,
after tho battle it was thought by mahy
lasted 30 bears.
About-two oe’.ock on two Union women were arrested for sis IV4MIIS.
that it was Gen. Lew. Wallace that had
“An important movement, tem taken
CdTen. Ahbongb not wishing to detract the Uth, the wglla haring beau breached dirions cries from the windows and doors
pb«.
parucsl.r.
Wl**
one lota of merit due to thu slain hero, and the Fadetai forces being just about of their dwellings wbep they saw the
permitted
to be published st tee presena
we, in common with others, feel like re­ to storm the work-, the rebels hauled rebel toldtare passing. They w«re taken
“ ‘
before Sftotjrtrafl ‘ Gen, JaAann, whom time.
joicing that Gen. Lew. Wallace, uf Doe­
down their flag and surrendered. These
chon fame, Is unharmed and ready' to
Gen. Shields ha? so handabjpaly knocked
(kite, April 19.
take the field against the enemies of onr hart red and sixty prisonsrk kM^ gutw down, and lib asked thorn why ’they per­
A special to the 7&gt;ifo(M,nff Fnrt
wcrcufcn.- W« .tost one’ mW kfllad, sisted In amtoylng Ms troops imlL tlstr Wrigte.MysT’^Tbsffriagow M-Ww
country's
........................................

vote it from principle.

Gen. Lew. Wallace, is from Indiana.
In the battle of Pittsburgh, which trtk
plods on the 6th nnd 7th, he was statiohud
at Crumps Landing, on the Tennessee
River, three miles south offiavamndi and
probably saw very lltrte of the engage­
ment ofBupday and Monday.
■wo. W. H. L. Wallace was stationed

Tbs foltowia
oepted by Gen.

At intervals last ligH.aod th* nw.rn

HSVIXQ IX THH. CBwlMta OT* C«C«SE,

tvarraw

&lt;JSI«S

pills,

’i

�rithin the ।

noout &lt;4
LIFE

BTTERS,

Urer, Sick iWscbe, Dyspepsia. Fites. Chills

“.'USs^*wrewAWu ,K ?

rwAd wU| 1mv« IfotUe
t&gt;ais*

Banks nre hi the Federajitetoy.

Captthi

Gwrdhcr thnk* I.1u thhffikteestii Ms*

DARUNG’S

aachusetts rvgimcnt, andlitoMni B. Bsaika,

ow^^HBBnd

UentoSbirfa the urn.'

vastta BAeriTAkB.

£.sij^j^ns»r r-’

LIVER REWLATOR

tyr l&lt; » r-poHid Urn Bukmd John-

* ■ UCX. Orf,

w*r wbo &lt;M^«I

ft»n, *»l

DuhIm*

bj Vwiuhg’bk J&gt;,'M ktlkd u lh«
teH.M.P,uteWb W1"*.

FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much better than pill*, and roach easier to taka.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
WE

BiLitouB coitrnisra.
LETTER FROM DR. BALMOM RKINNRR

/»

The Elactloa—RaparviiGr*.

Anfww d th • N,W ' **“• ■l*ao&lt;,y. !•»«.

By pure carsleaxness w« omitted to re­

names, location snd politics of csch mem­

at that rate

for a year or two more, it will have a

.REpVgtJEANS,

ANSWERED.

Baltimore.

RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
Lucien. Polly,

I'osMeM* »ucb wonderful remedial power* *e to
cur* »° many disease* uf apparent opposite phe-

Wr reply that Rad way** Ready Relief chief uid
intul Important remedial clBcacy. is evinced in
Ux Immediate arrest of pain, and ila potency ia
tbe trc*tn:eftt tf «uch diseases and meladiea,
where pain is a concomitant ef the dueaie.
DUanae. like tbe ttortn,
. - . ..
'2P*u? *l*
**ch'

Ml or pein indieaToa, will arrest the nro&lt;rc*»
i threatened disease. and qmekly relieve the
at from altpain or di sectn tort.
-tuple. on tt&gt;» fiiat indlHtiunuf uneatinei*
in, cither slight or severe, wonM take a dose
dway'a Ready Relief, not uae thnusaud tu a

.

Assyria.

G. P. Stevcna,
EH D. Eaton, ’

Barry.

Jolt/M. Walke

Irving.

Levi M. Dtwy,

Johnstown.

Peter Howard,

Hope.

L. L-tpham,

Maple GrOve.

Aaruh Blake,

Orangeville.

David R. Cook,

Prairieville.

Asa D. Rork,

Rutland.
Thxrnappte.

Milo T. Wtech

Wondiand.

Yankee Springs.

Dxm(K*rat*.

David Smith,

Castleton.

Anson Wood,

Cbritnn.

David G. Robinson,

Croup. Diptheria, ludomxa. Son Thru*), Scar­
let Fever. Typhoid Ferrr, Pnetitnouie, Billions
Fever, Small Pox, Mcaelim, Fever-and Ague,
(.bills «•&gt;&lt;««*•. Mcadache, Bfllfou. Cholic,T)iarrhma. Dyeefftery.Chuler*. Cramps and . nasma,
Lc*.Radw*j s Heady JlobwThefrvidy used, and iu
a short lune, all paiu and uneasiness will cease,
aud'the tUreaieaed dueaao expelled from tbo (tv

IL-talings.

Captain AVAUMtlMK.—We have heard

that Captain Walbridge waa in Michi,
and

gnn,

we sincerely

inaptly laptrasing.demand has oamblisbsd
im reputation as a superior Liuinignt In
sll mW Where « soothing and relaxing
remedy is required, particularly in Rheu
tnatiwn. Neuralgia, fafhunatien
tywdv wl-Kiduey*. Spinal affections
Sort; Eye&lt; Buris, Hies, Wounds at.d
•cd amend each bat­
tie
. . .
Sold by all druggists.
Price 25 via.

Adret liter thu* briefly notices the absence

•Capt. Wai bridge, Co. F, and Assistant
Surgeon Wooster have recently returned
to Michigtn t»tt furlough*.
Il ia to be
hoped the former w ill return soon, a* he
ia an effirteflt «*ffirer, and his nrrvieea
cnii itl Im upjrcd for a 'great length of
I* not reooniuiendrd by u*. nor prescribed for
eo many vari Pea of dieeaae *• every physician io
the practice of mod cine preecriure ♦ alomel, Mer­
cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and citer (»■
voriMjaobya ollhe profession. It u x well known
f«t (he: m ninety umcb out of one hundred, tu&gt;
wauar whMtua; be ill* mtm« &lt;&gt;f the diaeaae or
uuadittou of tbo patient, eaiumrl form* lbw im­
portant and must active agent of ihepreacnpUtMi-.
sud if the aymptotni ut th* «4i»ea*e ar* auoh a* to
leave any doubt in the mind of the physician as
tuarnvlng at a decided conclusion what la give. ।
he give* calomel. This i* an ancient landmark
of the profcaaion. winch no innovation he* oecn

Darling's Liver Regulaor.
in aflordlng unsiadnte relief. It 1* a thorough
Liver and biilttfo* remedy.-

Erar shown in thia

Mr*. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: ••Febrwary
25, l8M.-lnYlni last 1 bad a s^eroattackoffilee

Market, which re

ve •prepared to sell at a small

advance from

ewttf MilltNy A/ yv jv SM*i&gt;t«rt"« P» • lr» »wE» I
kco-ramn tu Aima!.-., al.'.b
params list
Ute PntwwU* rrtejuor OUruL.-, &gt;Ml.. tr^s
iwciafij in**,

a

t

i. u::M£n,jr. n.

Dhcnaatlim, Co»i, Liver Cmaptelaa.

Darlings Life Bitters,
end wm niirtiyemd. I hare had no attack alnoe."

NEW YORK COSTS

D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 6th. near 6tb St.,
Williuosburgb. L. f.. wriie»: "Augt&gt;*t6, IMO.—
Having been unaUed with a diflcnlty ia IbeLlrer
and to bilious altecks, 1 was advised, by a friend,

triHililftiHime -^viyA ^inuty bhould hxve a
safe and certain remedy on hand.' Ran­
som’s Hive Syrup Ttihl’fr Ufo’ Very Yhitib-.
It is not only pleasant (or children tu take,
hut ia a ccrtnin curndor Croup, Wbfrop
ing Cough. Br&gt;'hdbdU, Aatbuui, Doughs’
an till nffeclion$*»ttheThHial nnd Lungn,
Sold by all lh-.:-4&gt;iau.
(no’2s 4 months.]

I did eo end found It to operate admi-ablr. reaor
ing thr bile and arousing tbeliver to activity. 1
have also used it u a

FA3HLT M|KDI€INK.
When ourchi!drc* »reculaf sorts, we giro Dem
a few diwpe, »•«■&lt;•••«■ tbs* an ngtat. I tad II

Prive 25 cut.,
,•
■

Info.'iuefl

by

DAN’L S. DARLING,

&lt;4 our hmvteit lax-payer* will be expect­

102 Nassau St., New York.

ed lu pay their village laxrg tM» ytar.?—.

■ p toBOtxak and fl Boule* aach

We might c*ill

boNt.

nntnea hot don’t think

Somebody** lackey

take

would

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

zzx:

legal ads. •.yer to the Pigiutr. if tru

Canghv, CoJrt*. InStnvnre, Itt&gt;*rr&gt;x&gt;ees
tl&amp;MSp, Kronehills. Tnelpl.o* can■ iimptlou, om«! for the KeteeV
ot e*uis.nwip*tvA Ihatliueaa
iu atlvasKMril Klagee

should.

Job Let.—Our City

the* ‘world

Fathers, are m j

They bavv ordered 1 -

mere!

Crayon Atnbn-tyjp; Vignette Ambro*
type; Melainootypa; Sphereotype;
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographic;
Pu&amp;rl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperial Am­
brotype; Relievo Arnl

At an

■

'

-

"

"

Good’

expanse &lt;4

t44|, a pound, 24 fee I square,

(Urge

enough.IP bold one sow and two em&amp;llpiga) ie to be erected, and Wm. McPherbun

is tbo lucky contractor.

SPECIAL

•

KOTICSS

15 wn.rrAKT tumis
There is no place so well calculclnl to f*»t the
iMPRoriMom.—Our Village Ounoil
ueefulaeM •&lt; a BpcrWic nwdictwe at a imUtery
camp. Radwag'* Itosdy Relief ba* been used hm vorj^rod lhe laying of aundry side
in almoal Mere nap (hroughoet tbe Grand Ar­
ray of tbe Union. ,n ilb Ahe happiest vucsca*. 1 ct- and cross walkr*n Jsfiawon and other
tmffetn Brigade *ad Rcgiiucntaf nutgeoat ofti
When These walks arc completed
cer*. «ud jiriratrs.rsi'ir* tu that RapWiy’* Ready ateeU.
Relief hsa contributed mere to tho protection of we will describe their localities wore
tho troop* agmnat disease, and to the cw and
comfort of th* aieit. then all other medicine* used definitely.
.
c. mean* »ugge»ted by the medical ■utbontics.
BADW*Aris’nxADr nxitrr will SYop pain
Tbe JJanner year will doee with
AN® •iE.TTORE
our next iatme. The seventh volume will |
commence May 70).

Drapepsta nnd Gaasral Debility.
Casmsls, Warren Ctously. Ohio,

Dr. 0. W. Roaxca,—/&gt;&lt;-vr.sir/—Faribsbenei
&gt;f suITeriM buaanily. permit
to say that
lave round your bcendiosvien Blood Pun fit
tnJ Blood Pul* k sure cure Tor Ibdigestiun an

Mug &lt;§»

M original.
I will go st any time and enrwhere, In ths

Residences.
Gallery up steers, two deers west of ths Has­
tings Bouse
J. W. MAYNARDHastings, Nor. l?»l.

NOTICE !
Bee

far OLD FRIES DS
iiw

Who pays tu ad­

Specially !fot£ ed and Solicited,
To Settle Ihea Withaat Delay.
medicine

cdw trfttlt • OiBcottadv,”
•y huUxl aU^ wfy ihrovak.

.

T. VTdubois.

■

_____

of mutual advantage. and is

Seo Advertisement.
Thr Ninv Sowrw!—W»* are In

receipt

pCahQW uf tb« paper puUsabed at Port

^“prtte VSHrj.

'

Let Chieftain* Voaat of dedds of war.

jnlMV ia* Jkrt . i ■ulafltCyTtW

expedition^- for which wo have to thank
Let iboae wbo cannot enjoy an hour’s calm
steep make * trial of it, Wm.riydney Myers,bq- I^trt. Ptettip*
Co F. 8th Rrgt
-of the Havana (Cabal Pre**. weB knownto the I
andfoFita delivery to nur iuntd.- Mrs.

L.«R.TJWIip« oLUi..«W«A

sqpU torso oolumu Stere a jiule tecgsr
than g shtet nfjbohcap paper.
Th*
prehta tesfosw w 4. daM

Gen. JaoaviHsail). Comwander.in^biefaf.lto' and contains a

ah, OOTWAironrs oixki'Mi
To meet Ma New York iodebtedtet*.

Rdytl fl. C. by mcmbdiji of ShcriRap&gt;„

T-gif:

Pill*,

TMBTH 1T3BZTTM1 1 TJPET« I
Who does io! Adalrt Bea«tlfel Teeth!

wn-iiiAfr *«««'•= *b- ']

of t|w d«»tby-

: =n ebsrge.

No pains spared in

AMTE ibBBKU B4S*.

iMd r&gt;l Mdewasrel^' Jtaia'MlkMtavetfca.'

irtZw*.
into
■nlion4il

’

tWrofrcw vtriwMniirter*

^TLeF*

ths

niaiiTPLuvor.

Hwrirk.’* *n««r €'waU«4

A LL PERSONS knowing themselves to bo ia-

gJSF" One of our exchanges lately head,

Lft-asi,
l*. allfh-e. 11

brotype; Double
Am" brotype
AND COPYING done to ord«r. on abort notice
■nd Prices to suit orders, from 30 oeeto to fS.DO,
with
creed
Cat,-*
01Zuicture» of Deceased friends copied as good

How to Safe Money !

vance for the iiwxt volpme 1

-HOC. Xlv KOl.llS*
■ *. ■ — . ■
•-----■felt immediately retievW snd slept soaagy, Md
awoke in tbe morningtee Thom pain. Its con-

never found anything equal to

Mjastings $rirt fterrtul.
SlKGrtAR.—We. are

favor of coercion.

Ito OH wiU. ia a few minutes, teller*you of pain
and it* eontinHd use cure yon of tbe complaint.

Mrs. C. Tabor, 11 Christopher Sime*.. N. T.,

CruatW'iriby pumr.im, that ten ur three

tba building of a village pocNxl

•QjaOMCHHEU M ATtaM^ASTHM A
'
RLEEPLEHe NIGHTS.

KKx’-SffSS.I
at length"--------upudla.

lD?HIJNSW UVEtl nEftULATOR.

could not have visited his friends hero.—

A Ikanfor.t pifreapondeut oftbe Detroit

DRY GOODS

DARLING'S
REGULATQR
i*M»t; adi

JBdAWW LiriR XtGUATO*.

regret that he

of this officer;

MJ
•oa .wrlVB* en to* Mck, »UW. I Lad *•;&amp;.»&lt; bv"

Hon. John Croc* writes, •‘Brooklyn, March 18
15S0. In tbe spring of ISM I took a severe coM
Rise or the raca I-ooojoco Mstal— wblotelndmmda rioteaifover. I to«k two d^es
One of the straight Domocratic tickets, DARLtXff 'BLtVSR HKOULA TOR
voted at our charter elsdtion, bad endersIt broke np any cold end fever at cnee. Ptwvfoa*
*d upon ite back toe wqrds—*1 tern in
favor of slavery-in Michigan.’* Tbe baL
lol wtdi voted by one of the.proririirel
OU* Studley, K*q.. IM East Mth Street, N. T..
looofoco leaders of this city, and waa • writes: Aug. IS, 18W.-I bad adtftealty withtbe
Kidney oosnpl*iut three year*, with eonstaat pein
fslr expression of the secret aenllm'enUof in tbe small of my beck. I had used most all kinds
his party leader*.—(/rent/ Rapidi S*qlt. of medicines, but found do permaoMt relief util
i used
,

Diftiikhia and Caopp.—For these
formidable and dangerous disease* Trask's
Magnetic Dintmuat is so unfailing, remody.if usedJn Mason.
Apply frilly to
the Throat and Cheat and ..•over with a
hot flannel. This Ointment has been be*
fore the public. &lt;«*er 20 years,nrd iu con-

Timothy Milas,

pirwvcrtnc usv atoar N»r*afanUi, and ate a &lt;iaujr-rw
Afatomml grytiptUi by Mr** tei«/ ll» ■**»; e»r
be cun* tbv etetooo
by It «MM|taMly.
Brameitocala, AlwUre •» BwalleA N«ck.

And now consider myself £ntinly eurtd,"

I AdverHwmest.]

John F. Emory,

of

LIFE BITTKRN,

We auppoae ibis is what

the Pionrtr called a “Dem&lt;watic gain.*’

THE MILLION

SUtaVMAnn^NKDaAMWA, LVMBASO, WC ftptOBXUX.
.COCT, TOOTVACtn;, SCIATICA, FAC* ACU«, SAB ACMX.
Nwnbuca*. Swnlen-joiat*. Sprains, Iamumi,
.StnXne. Pain ia OinKidneye, Wound*,*’**0 i011*
Bladder. *
....
•
AefTUMA. DIFWCULT BRF.ATRTNG. PI.KIT*

LIVER

being a gain of two forlthe Republican*

after a while.
OF

*

thirty Republicans and thttt Democrat#;

grand starting point to figure Urea* from

A QUESTION

New York, write*, Aoguat, 16, ia*0: *&lt;I bar*
been *fflktod with pUae, eceotnpsaled with blsedIng, the last three yean ; I ustd
*

ber of the the Board of Supervisors, re.

oently elected, ns pnbllshwd below, ahows

if that party should

ON. HAND

toe LARGEST and

The

the town electlnna in this County.

over laat vsar.

NOW

BEST Asuortmonts

debility.
BEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

capitulate and com piste tbs statement of

is &gt;h,lr op.r.n«..^ Ui ib.rsu.hR &lt;«■■&lt;The first dose should be large enough to purge,
ear four or five and each Sneers*!re dose be di­
minished ono pill, until reduced to one, and then
repeated erery day for a week or ten dors. A
pernninenl cure will anrely follow.
Yours. Ac..
'
ba. S. Sxixxr*.
Redway's Rrgul.ttog PlHa an sold ftrt Twenty,
lire Centa per box. (each box contains thirty pills]
by Druggists. Merchants, and storekeeper. ‘
'
Kaowsf A CU’a ORkw,
U Jobs's stmet. Now York.

ARE

with out of

1

Mills.

�WOOD.
rr wi
rr WILLMBND LBATBre
toto Rtotort taw* art* **1
rr WILL MEND QLA8S.
to-H—.rftta I ."‘■■-‘Vto.-

GKANTkSPAULDUG

rr WILL MEND IVORY

ore tuft, cftUvafc to to*
curt a\V
“Wi» «*.«*■
^c*V&lt; \» Xwkv Vo,” Wt o* o
vtmt&amp;voX. oavnl — a gv»«X
'B.cgu.X.cAov ot
vwrtaya.
FMM n OSD £T.-STATE OF MICHIGAN.
Cowtt or Baur, a*.
Al a session o! tbe Probate Court for tbe cettnty of Barry, balden al the Probate Office, in tbe
village of Hasltngs, an Tuesday, the eleventh
day of March, ta the year one thousand eight
S'? EL^5’iSiur~•,’
'•
.’AMES TURNER. Deputy do
JOHN M. GBEGOBT. 8-pt. Public Inatnctfon.
CORTLAXD B. STEBBINS, Deputy do
SAMUEL 8. LICIT, Com’r. State Land Office.
CYBin HEWITT, Lk-puty
do
CHA BUB UPSON, Altoruey General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master GeseraL

Estate of Unary H. tanks.
KOBATE Order.—Btate of Michti
County c&lt; Barry,
•'
• 1
bale Coart fisc th* as
o«e**ftb*J. - day. the lAth
of April. OM thousand eight
two.
Praasat, Sbcrmaa C.
-. Probate.
■ uf ths esute of Hinry

P

On readtag and fihng the petition, dniy rarified.
of Hiram WW, Administrator of mid estate,
praytag. fior ret taut reasons therein set forth.that
the time mar be extended foe the parment of tbe
dsbta of said deceased
Thereupon, it is entered (bat Monday, the 13th
day of May ,186k. al ten o'clock ta th* forenoon,
be a*mgnait for th* bearing of said petition, and

IB OUIUKS OF TBADE;

WK

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

be boldoa el the Prebale Officv, in tbe village af
Hasttega, and sboar cause, if uv fibn b«, why
the prerar of the Mtttt«M*abaM MtbagraaM.
Aad it is further ordered that said FrUiioaer
give notica to the persona interested in said
r.late, of the pendancy of said petition aad
tho bearing thereof, by ceasing a copy of thia
order to be published in tbe • Republican Ban­
ner." a newspaper, printed and circulating in
aaid eoontr of Barry, far tear ancceaaive weeks,
iiucMdteMiy previous toaaiddayofheavW.

BBEmUM CL PBDTDIJC
(A true copy.) marls

Judge of Probate.

'VovCvc,

Circuit C«Brt&gt;— 18H, 1H3.
TATE OF MlOHIGAN^ightb Judicial Circuit
TI hereby tx aad appoint th* timaa /tar bold­
ing the aereral tereni of (be Circuit Court within
said Circuit, for tbe team 1U1 aad ls«, as follows

Dr. Rdbaek't

Umma Ontntf— February. 3rd Monday ; Au­
gust. 3rd Moodsv.
Green undar my han.! at tbe riUapi of Ionia,thia
Jfitb day of October. A. D. itti.
LOVIS S. LOVELL, ttrevi/JUpe

w.vi X\\x. Yloov
"OoeXot'*

B'tom.iwV WvXXe.va
uum\

taaw^

WAR!
HASTINGS

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Centa per Bottle.
*

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Centa per Bold*.

TERMS (’ASH.

&gt;r Mabv all Dreniste. and Merekeepan
Coaarnllr throughout ibaeaentry.
JOHN* A CROflLEY,
(Sol* Maawfaetarvre.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

of LibartT Street-

KEW YORK.

Imporant to Bailder*.

Important tu Railroad 0&gt;&gt;rupnniea.
Important to Farmer*.
To all schom this atajr concern and it eon ■
terne cnerpAody,

\)r. 'R.o'baek'*

FEMALES.

Th* ch*np**t andM«t durable Moafllng

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

*•

Th* many certificate, which bar, bre. tester
ed to u». and th* tetivr* which w« &gt;ra dailv rawiring, are cnoetamve pvnef that among tt&gt;*
wmiren Urea Bitten bare gre,, . .atiatactiea
which t&gt;o etixr. Laic ever done before. Ne waman in the land should be without thetu. sad
tbooe who one* use them mil not fail to Lvvf a

'

ftXovcukcXx. I&amp;Vtoe* CEMENT HOOFING,

vcMt^ovato X\ul vxak aa&amp;
&amp;c\)W.\.XaXxA.

STORE!!!

DU- J. BOVEE DODS

Imperial Wine Bitten
to ••
i^.k.nr.: pi ,d™

tU" &gt;»'"“&lt;■“&gt; &lt;• to. WX.
tor,lhe last twenty five yeare. Th* proprietor,
hefon -a—.,._ —
__ e.

■ftv. "RtAsockk

Sto««xft\x W\XXe.v»

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

HARD-WARE

AAvc avxa^ xw&lt;.\aae\vok^
aaA raakt "Lx^* exqo^aXA*.

"Br. *R.o\&gt;aek?«

ft\ow.ac,\% WXVeva
aw tV.?

tbe eatale of Adam B. Bart,
®u readier aad filing th* petition, duly verified
of Bln* A. Hart, widow of said deceased,previor.

VA taA V&gt;\j

evAtrv,,

iatrsUoa of Mid estate n-.sy be rrutal to A. H.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
I’OTTia and th. pctKoner.
Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, tba Sth
day of May Al D. I MlAst eleven odock A. M„ be
aamgoed for the hearing of said peUtwn, sad
that the heirs st law of said dreeasrd.and al*, other
persona interested m said estate, are required te
appear al a evasion e( said Court, then to be hoi- 'Or FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
den at the Probate Office, in the Village ot HaatPURPOBEB.ONLTJK
rega. and show cause, if any there be. whv the
prayer of the petitioner ihould not be granted.
And it tsfurther ordered, that said petitioner
give notice to the persons interested, in aaid
ev.ate, of the pi-odencv of aaid petition, and the
heanag thereof, by causing a copy of this order
to be published io the Republican Banner, a news­
paper printed in said conntv, of Barry for three
euceeosive weeks, immediately previous to said
Oar of bearing.
’ (A true copy.)
&amp; C- PBINDLE.

&lt;Ae.

These gitters an put up in quart
bofttoa, of which the above in a J”* Mm

mi umu,

™ra*. ^“,7^2^^,“^
«2s^Jiiiz5itsriKas‘JLi

DR. J. BOV EE DODS’

SHEFIJlIAT, ■3TJHII 30'^73313

vix/or IS.

C. W. Jfofraclc, (Proprietor, JTo. 6
East Fourth Et., Cincinnati, to urham
aU order-* nkould Le addrtatsd.

tor dMM every reriWy of 4tow« incident* ffii
tiy me —W deemed tadis-

FOR SALE BY

TONIC, MEDICINE AXD BEVERAGE.

DRY GOODS I

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

GUTTA PEBCHA

CEMENT,

PorCouiog Meul, of *11 Kind, .to,

TEA. COFFEE, BJIGAR, SP1CS8, PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;

eipo^d tu tu Aolinn o! th. Wuttor,

I fact, everything in ths Grocery line, &gt;mS ■
HI be needed for toiiT use.
'

F«r rrmrvlsg ms I
iH&amp;lfiJI

Ale* a great variety ef tbs

(E~T; TlTTt^.ri1 T&gt;TP.T~TTlir~yP~&lt;

A14 Coekla? Extracts,

Thta articte baa been Ihuroojrhly usud in New
York and all parts of tba railed Slate*JCaaada.
Wr.1 lndiv«. and Central aad South Aa.rxa ou
bnild.ugaof all kiaita. -A a. Fauyo.,0,
mm. Cst-ecnm, Rail Io. a Darerea. Car*, aad m
Pvblk 111 iLDisaa groarnllr. Goxaaxnsxv Bul*
twee, be.; by the principal 111 in,ca., Anmrrecn.
SSf
“SffE

AND

GROCERIES!

Stacks of

Th.

nbxribv h now prepared to

FAMILY

lathe aatter of the estate of J»h» C. Sa«ber.

prsyin*. ter certain reasons therein ae&lt; forth, that
adaintairation of «:i esrete be created to tbs
pvtiUMMr, aad &amp; C. Wnodwaa
Tharrunoe it •.» ordered, that Koodar tbe Mtk
d.y of April. IMS. al ctevan o'clock fa the
foreeooe. bv aaa&gt;*n«d for tbe Leaner af aaideetitMVto* totod tket tCe
mLS J-------*

AIEIICAV CEMEST CUE.

JOHNS At CR08LET8

ffiWJS &amp; SOMES';,

PXOBA rXOXDEt-STATEOF MICHIGAN,
Coaaty of Barry, *.
At ssesmon*ftbe Probata Court for lha Coua
tv of Barry, hoidca at tbe Probate OMee, ia tbe
village of Haatinga, co Tuesday th* sth day of
April, la tba yer---- «&lt;tbocaaad
---------- • aurht
—»-* haad—*
JCXU
r»d and sixty-two; preavnl, S. C. Priadie, Judge

wSSiffiSX 'ias'S’Jr'ixs

Far Bare Threat. eo •
tber are truly valuable.

tio 00 a year eared in every family
One Buttle W

Important to Huttse Owner*.

"Or. "Ro\»ac.V»
^Vo'caeLcXx 'BkWc.ra
art Vac vttXx taaxv'* %o\aee
aaA Cotn^eA.

Estate of Aina B. Hart.

PROBA n ORDER—BTLTT OF MICHIGAN,
Luunty of Barrv st.
At a a**aiot&gt; of th* Probate Court for th* County
&gt;f Borey, holden at tbe Probate Office. in tho vil’«• *T Haatiaga. on Monday the Slat d» of
Hareb. tn the year one thousand airhi hundred

’

Dr. DWb’ fetetartcT Wfie Bitters
A^BJI OTWJHKPAWXI !

Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.

Xit 'B.oYxkek.'fo
ftVOT(UX.c\\. IVxXXCTft
arc, tVi \xoor mao1» VrUutL

EntB(hwa4-Mareb. 1 of Monday; June 1 st MonM6odareI’l*mber' 1,1 Mo&gt;4“7 ' I,*ce“b«r. I*

DRUG

all oaa*B requiring a Tani*

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

S

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
A II perwon j having claims sgainst the estate
AX of Jcasra M. B*bxxtt, deceased are berebv
notified aad requested to pt eamt the same for
vxamination and adjustment to the undersigned
Commissioner, duly appointed by th. Probate
Conrtfcrtb, county of Barry, who will nut for
Such purpose, al th* County Treasurer's Office,
fci the village of Hastings, ta said countv, of
Barry, on Monday, th* nineteenth day of May.and
on Monday the twenty-third dar nf June, one
thousand eight hundred and sixtv-lwo. at the
hours of ten o'clock A. M. on each of tbe respect­
ive days, abet, mentioned; aix mouth, from lb.
first day of April, inst.. being tbe Um* limited
by the *aid Probate Court, for th* final adjust­
ment of all claims against retd estate.
Dated. April Ik IW2.
JAME8 A. SWEEZET, I Ommuare!*
H. N- SHELDON.
f afowr*.

rr WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

Xw

Come and See! I

^Returs.

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vtvucX nuAtA an. avuA* o)
8Xo«vae\x TSiMtwv, whidW, q
taken ka ^V0^&lt;« &lt;viaxA'&lt;X\c»,
anAaXttw.vo.vcftrtvkwaa.aw.
a sum y.’rv&amp;cxx'uxK. c$
&gt;
JSfZioiis Fever,
Fever and figae,
Liver Complaint,
^yepepsia,
Indigestion,
Jaundice,
Kidney Camplainte,
axxA o-W I.uauv
a wvav
\.ar aatun.
’VVttwe Wvttev*
a« conc^ovcA oj vavt. aaA
vooAx aaA kxA&gt;»,
u.Kxc'a uuak.. Vacm.

IT WILL MBND MARBLE,

Warn BUale at AD Boon!

moriB, CUM, to., to.

Or Cold Ltrneb if deaired

Upon our ebalrea may he iovnd aD of (be
TEA

MOST POFULAB

PATEHT MEDICnraS

’

PrtceBl par beetle,
rnpnWraltoUbT
CBAhLKS VIPPiriBLD J CO.,
wu raoraicrosr,
n, WUltoto street, «r» Tert.

toll

GBOCEKIKS

A. tar M the loweat, Ar Cfertorraad;
PV °*b-

STATIONERY,
rats, rarau. ira, sira., ex.

I* 1W^iACk
1^*»rI Krsointo
Gir*“
*•“tke
the System n*4 Proles* Life I

OR
COFFEE. CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, 8ARDINES, Ata

ISAAC

a

MOTT,

bnov rtoei.ing from N«« YnA md

Bo«oo, bi. Ml .m&lt;* or

Groce ries! !
Comfeting In pm of

Nrw OHmm, Mtneowdo, Ctaw,
Crwtlwd, Powdered
Qre»n|.toj 8*.

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OUR

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

him .”

Duke *m thunoerstruck.

“Forgive me for Uris little plot,”
eaded ; it waa to gain your love.
a auoceeded, I am haroy—if it baa
ed, with xny own Ups I will sue to

C
HLVWDBV.Zf.

VOL 6.

30, 1862.

GREAT

jastings’ ^uintss Jinttmrj.

I'

^UttUHKJ.

“Oh F cried Lydonie, with angui

Will never levs me, then—he will

HCT81T!!

NO. 52.

“Would you not like a sweetheart 1”
“Perhaps.”
“You most be particular In your choice blindfolded by your side at the alter
or you wx&gt;«]d have had a sweetheart be­ that 1 was rejecting such a precious
fore dow. What kind of a one would you
treasure."
like, now F
।
They passed their honeymoon in the
Those sparkling grey eyes were lifted
cottage, and the Duke was not sent to the
to his for a momwL
4 would like eoe, if you please, like

“Why should you care F
“Because I love him," said Lydopie in­
nocently."
“Love bimF
GRANT 4k SPAULDING,
“Oh, so dearly ; that is why I married
The elite of the Court of Louis XIVth,
him. ] have loved him from th* moment
the great monarch of France, were assem­
I firat beheld him. And dow that I am
bled in the ohapel of the Great Trianon,
hia wife bo will not look at me.^
“Like whatF
to witness the nuptials of Louis, Count of
Lydonie burst into a flood of tears and
“Like you.”
sank down upon a sofa.
“Phew!” thought the Duke, “I am
BARON ALLBN,
Tbe King pitied her sincerely, but' gutting on here. * Now, is this cunning, or
ealer in groceries. provuiMa, »
verne,
a
wealthy
heiress.
d ice, fltah, butler, lard, pork, end grain
what could ho do I He had forced hia
The singular feature of thia ceremony
all kind- Also toys candies, cie., etc.
Store
son to marry ber, but he could tfot force
They walked on for some time fa si­
Cel Horn a Block. State street. Hastings, Mioh.
was, that the bridegroom’s eyes were him to love her.
lence.
bandaged with a white handkerchief.
He thought of the Baatile. It would
Bergeronette checked the Duke before
oberts
triker
D. C. HAWLEY,
This circumstance excited the wonder
not make him love his wife to send him a Httle cottage, with a garden In front
of all. Had the bride been old and ugly
Tbore wee a wicket gate loading into
they would not have been surprised. On
‘Well, well, you ere hie wife. I will the garden.
the contrary, she was young and quite
“Hero is where I live.”
pre«yJUST BECEIYKD
will find him at home before to-morrow
She took a key from her girdle and
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
The Kins alone understood this strange
morning."
unlocked the gate.
DEALERS In drugs, medicines, patent medi­
freak ofthe bridegroom, and though much
With
these
words
the
King
withdraw.
cines. points, oita, turpentine, burning laid.
new and moat complete assortment of
“Will she invito me to outer F thought
enraged, be prudently held his poaoe and
Lydonie was left alone with bar sorrow. the Duke—and tho thought wae father to
suffered the ceremony to proceed.
DRL GR A ND WEDICHES,
But she was uol one to droop long. She the wish.
A tew words will explain the motives dried her tears, and looked a|l the batter
“Good night, sirred many thanks for
of the bridegroom.
for them, like a rose after a summer your kindness."
B pheue, Burning Fluid,
When Louie came back from his great
ATJTI OLES ALE sad retail dealer in Groceries
“She is a DianaI” was ths Duke’s men­
TURPENTINE
AND
ALCOHOL.
campaign in tho Palatinate.be determined
v V and Previatons. Fork. Lard. Buster, and
Her old nurse cane in, and together tal reflection.
to unite his son. whose valor and daring they inspected her new home, which
“Shall I never have the pleasure ofsee
in the war had greatly pleased him to Lydonie found entirely tu her satiisfooing you again F
one of the very wealthiest wards of the tion.
“Do you wish ItF abe asked earn­
crown.
The Count did not come back that estly.
He proposed the union tu the Duchess night.
1ST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
,
KNAPPEK A BFRROWS.
“Most ardently !”
of Baliverne, and found her favorably In
PURPOSES.OXLT_ftI
A week passed by and be did not make
“I’ll ask iny mother.”
ttorneys *»d rouNSku.DRs at law.
clined.
his appearance.
Lydonie came to the
Soltaitoro is Cbanocry. Tax and Inaurane*
An oath ruse to the lipa of the Duke,
She bad just come tu Court, having conclusion that he would never come.
Amenta. Boain*» attended to with prompter-**
he checked it,
and tiddily.
emerged from the convent where she bad
“Will you receive me to-morrowF
Office, center ef Main and Burdick Street*.
completed her education.
the King.
He had made Franche CompKalamazoo. Michigan.
“You may come, and if mother is wil­
She had seen the young Count often, te a Duke but he cujB do nothing for
ling—yes,"
though he had never deigned to cast a
“I shall be here, euro.”
glance upon her.
Sh- knew he was
She determined to ascertain what ber
brave and noble, and she tbougt hand
TTORXBTS AT LA Wand Solicitors in Chashusband was abouL
morrow.”
TEA. COFFER. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
some. The har-sinister in his escutchon
She dispatched a trusty servant for
“1 shall never forget you |*
PRUNES. FIGS. BA1SIN8. CODFISH;
WMO«»objqption. She promptly accepted intelligence, and, like all wives wbo place
Will
him,
.
a spy upon their husband's movements.
Unfortunately. Louis of Fraache Comp
Office in the Court House. Hastings. Mich.
te. wbo like his father, was something of
a reprobate, would not accept her.
The Duke waa plunged into all kinds and bit his lip.
'njiitnirxan* IPXBJ’UIILKZBU
"My son,’’ said the great King, “we ol dissipation. Hp was making love to
“What is she F asked Bergeruoette
H. ^RIGHT,
And Cooking Extracts,
have
resolv»d
that
you
shall
marry.
all the pretty daughters of be sbopkeep- archly.
1 TTORNKY and ’.'OUNHKLLOR AT LAW.
“She je—Ie right
But I mean what J
.A ard Soltaitor and CounMdlor m Cbanearv.— FOR TUB KSPBCIAU BXXBFIT «'F THB LSDIKB.
“My worthy sire, and most excellent era tn ths Rue Sl Antoine.
Particular attention paid te the collection nt
lather,” returned tho Count, “1 have re­
In fact, for a newly married man his say. As surely m the morrow comes so
claim* and munvv promptly remitted.
will L"
solved tn dr m&gt; such thing!,*
conduct was shameful.
Om«. with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middleville.
“Come, good night"
The King frowned.
He was not in the . “To leave me to run after such cans-

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

D

R

&amp; S

,

mi utms,

A

GROCERIES!

habit of being contradicted.
"I have made a formal proposition, in
your name. fl»r the hand of the Duchess of
Baliverne. and she has accepted you,” he
raid gravely.
“Doubtleas." sneered the young scape­
grace. “her taste is excellent, and how
Could she refuse met
Perhaps it would
have been as well to have consulted my
inclination in the matter.
1 do not wish

ilief" tboguht Lydonie.
She paused suddenly.
An idea had
entered her brain, She determined to
act upon iL
MOST POPULAR
While she Is meditating upon It let us
see wh&amp;t the Duke waa about.
Our night, about eight days after his
JACOB FERRIS.
marriage, the Duke, plainly attired and
muffled in a cl&lt;&lt;ak, roamed through the
IONIA,
Faubough Sl Auteiue, as was his wont,
in ouesl of adventures.
HOLBROOK,
We would respectfully announce to the cili"Are you in love with any one 1”
As be turned the corner of one of these
xens of Hastings and vtelnlly, that «e intend to
TTORNE
sell even thing in our line of trad* as cheap *a can
Chancer
narrow lanes, that intersected that quar­
“No."
be bought al any place. Div* us a call and judge
Office, sccoui
"Then love mt Duches-s. Thcisn«&gt;ble. ter at that period, a piercing shriek burst
for yourselves.' Wv intend to sell
upon bis ear, mingled with auffocat'mg
wealthy"
J. 31. Rt'KSF.LL.
“I am your son—that is nobility crie» for assistance.
OHYSICIAN end Surgeen. Office in RusmU**
enough
be l«&gt;wed low as he spoke, and
The Duke s sword was out in an in■L store. State street.
the king smiled nt tbe compliment; •‘and stanL
He wa* bra as to rashness. With­
JOHN ROBERTS,
Special attention will b« paH to COMPOUND­ the Jew* trust me-r-what could I do with out a moment’a thought, ho plunged into
HYSICIAN and Surgeon Dwelling on Broad­ ING an4 pultiug up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any more g«&lt;ld 1”
the lane.
way, n«ar the Conrt House.
on* pnrehuxing mcdicinea of ua can rely upon
*Shr ia th&lt;* prettivMt woman in my
He beheld a female struggling in the
tbolr being
court.”
grasp of a man.
H. F. CHERRY,
"I’m tired of pretty women—they
The man fled precipitately at hie ap
OTARY PUBLIC saJ Convsy*ne*r. will a
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
aiwaya fuails."
proach, and the girl sank into his arms,
tend to all bnainem Mitruated to biai with
nromptiiete and fidelity. Reaideaee. Johnstown
Havrisos Mases A Ibfia.
“Gmld you see her. you would bet
exclaiming j
Barry count v, Mich. Blsnka kept always on hand.
to foil in love with bar."
•Have me, oh, save me!”
••I never will see her,’. Mid the Count
The Duke sheathed his sword, and tried
L. H. STEWART,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
determinedly,
TTORNEY and Oouawdor at Law. Solicitor
“fire her or no*, you shall marry her!”
He led her to the lamp that swung at
anti Uounaelor in Chancery. Notary Public,
Ar. AnbasiocM attended to promptly and efficried the King, in a rage.
the corner.
cientlr. Office So. 6, Nobta'a block. Battle Crock.
"If I do I will marry her with my eyes
"Why, you are a perfect little beauty !"
ho cried, rapturously, and in surprise.
TNtyixoM'a Oto Loxnos Docs Gix, ar nitdiem- shut!" returned the Count,
K. aa.
JL) *1 purpose*, for sataby
The King grew purple with rage.
The girl cast down her eyes and blush
J. M. NEVINS,
"4Iark ye, boy ’ You owe mo obedi­ cd deeply, and tbe Duke felt the Hide
blis, and Tax agent. Particular
of
sale
by
(Midyear's Patent Breast Pump*
ence as subject and eon. It is my will baud that rested on his arm tremble.—
ft. AB.
that you bestow your hand upon the But she did not seem displeased.
cloalni Martangas by advertisement.
Duchess of Baliverne. The wedding ahall
“Do you reside in Pane F
Circuit Court*—1809, 1803“Yes -, but we have only been here a
take place this day fortnight. Submit to
TATE OF MICHlGAN.Elghth Judicial Circuit my will with a good grace, and I will
short time—we came from Bellxilis—
-I hereby fix and appoint tho timra/br bold­
s. C. PRINDLE,
ine th* several Urrtnx of the Circuit Court within create you a Duke on your wedding-day. mother and 1.”
and 1ML m
UDGE OF PRORATE. Notary Public, Gen­ said Circuit, f-r tb* years
Darc tn dis-bey me. and I will strip you
“From the country, eh 1 W hero do you
Barre Oavnif—January. Sd Monday; Ann!. 2d
era! Lend end Tex Ae»nt. Will be found in
Monday. July, sd Moeday; October. * Meedsy. of your title, and the land you hold from live my preUy blowom F
the Cnurt House, st Meetings, on the id er« 8d
CTtatea ibtmtj/-January, Sd Monday : April.id me, and cast you into the Baatile.”
“In Rue 8l Helene.”
Mondav t Jsly. M Monday; October. Bd Monday.
This is what had brought tho Count
“Why, that is some distance from
... ■ ? ..
1 Va'M.v ■ Anril tat
DANIEL STRIKER,
•&gt;f Franche Comptc blindfolded to be here. Will you Dot permit me to ea
OUNTY CLERK. Notary Public, ssd General
Amt OmnA—March, let Mon a ar; June isx Mon­ married.
cort you home ? These streets are dan­
Land and Tu Ageut.
Office »» the Court day; September. 1st Monday; Decenater. 1st
The King amiled grimly but said not gerous, as you have found, to one as beau­
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ir—
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN

DANIEL COOK,

USTICE OF THE PEACE, Oenml Land and
Tax A cent, will attend to th* collection of
tebtirand al) ether bmrfneo pertaining to hi* office.

J

PATENT MEDICINES

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she
If It
fail­
the

She turned from him, and was about to
enter the garden.
“Bergeronette F he cried quickly, “one
kiss before I go. Surely my forbearance
deserves it."
’

She made no answer but inelined her
head gently towards him. Fer a mo­
ment she lingered in his arms, then tore
herself from bis embrace and pnssed thro’
the gate.
S-&gt; the Duke went to his lodgings—he
had taken bachelor apartments on his
wedding day—to dream of Bergerunette.
The next day he went te the cottage In
Rue St. Helene.
Ho was received by Bergeronette tlm
Idly, and introduced by her to ber moth­
er. a fine matronly dame, who Mt quietly
spinning in the corner, and allowed the
young couple to rove around the garden
at will.
Tiie Duke thought ber a very sensible

woman.
The Duke departed at the end ef the
three hours mure in love with ber than

April 12.1M1.—At 4 30 A. M-, fire
waa opened upon Fort Sumter, from 17
mortars and 30 large guns, mostly columbUds.
Rebels had 7,000 men around
the fort under arms, and 140 pieces of
ordnance of heavy calibre in position tq4
ready for uae.
April 18—At 12.65 P. M., tbe flag of

Fort Sumpter was drawn down, and the
fort was surrendered soon after upon
bacorable terms.
Fort Pickens was reinforced during
the night of the 12th end 18th.
April 15th—The President ot tho Uni­
ted States called by proelumatisa for
75,000 volunteers to suppress insurrec­
tionary combinations; end commanded
“the persons composing the combinations
aforesaid to disperse and retire peaceably
to their respective abodes within twenty
a..." In the same document an extra
session of Congress was called for *•
4th of July.
April 10th—The Ringold Flying Ar­
tillery of Reading, Pa., 180 men, with 4
field pieces, left tor Harrisburgh at 6 P.
M. Four regiments, having received or­
ders only the previous night, began tQ
arrive before 9 A. M., at Boston, Mass.
Rebel Government

called for 82,000

men.
April 17th—A party of dragoons, and
a detachment of artillery posted at th#
Lung Bride, Washington, D.G
Lieut. Jones, U. 8. A., destroyed the
arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, and retreated,
being attacked by 600 Virginians. Two

of his soldiers were killed.
April 18th—Tbe Sixth Massachusetts
regiment arrived at N«w York m rmiif
for Washington.
April 19tb—Chamber of Commerce,
New York, met, voted to sustain the Goverament, took measure* to make a loan
to the Governmet of nine million of dol­
lars, and subscribed 21,090 for outfit of
troops in ten minutes.
A portinn of the Sixth MasMchusetts,
and the Seventh Pennsylvania, were aaMiled in the streets of Baltimore. Two
Massachusetts men killed and eight
wounded. Anniversary of Lexington.
The Seventh regiment N. Y. B. M.,
left for Washington.
Tbe Rhode Island Marine Artillery,
130 men, 110 horaee. 8 guns of heavy
calibre, and otherwise fully equipped,
passed through New York on their way
to tbe war.
Th* Eighth regimentuf Massachuaetta
volunteers, 1JW0 men, accompanied by
Brig.- Gen. Benj. F. Bud er, passed
through New Yerk.

Several legislative gentlemen were
dining at a Harrisburg hotel ; one of
them asked Mr. D-, a gentleman who
“(in you reach them partatara, rirF

Mr. D., extending his arm towards
the dish, and satisfying himself that he
He came every day for a fortnight and
could reach the “pertaters," answered—
every day he preMed hia suit.
But there
“Yut, sir.”
was only one way in which Bergeronette
The legislator was taken aback with
could be won—that was an honorable
the unexpected rebuff from the wag, but
marriage.
presently recovering himself, he asked—
The Duke was in despair and at his
“Will you stick my fork into eue of
wit’s end.
He had a stormy scene with
’em, then F
the King, wbo threatened to send him to
Mr. D.. took the fork and plunged it
the BaHile if he did not return to the
into a finely cooked potato, and left it
Duchess.
there. Tim company reared as tljey took
So he came to Bergeronette, on the
the joke, and the victim hmked more
fourteenth day, to make a final effort to
foolish than before: but suddenly an idea
obtain her. They were alone together in
struck him, and rising to his feet, be ex­
the garden.
claimed, with an air of conscious tri­
“Hear me, Bergeronette,” cried the
umph—
Duke when be had exhausted every ar­
Pljow. Mr. D-, I will trouble you for
gument and found her still firm, “I swear tip fork.”
to yeu that were 1 free, this moment
Mr. D. rose to his feet, and with tho
would I wed you. I have told you that
most impertorable gravity pulled the
lam a Duke, but not my title. Nowyou
fork out of the potato, and returned It,
shall kn&lt;&gt;w *11. I am the Duke de Fren­
tiful as you ai^”
a word.
amidst an unconquerable thunderstorm of
Tbe Count placed the ring upon the
“I would v»y much like to have yeu ch* Cnmpte—I am already married f"
lOivco undvr i»r hand at the village ®f InnlaJhis
laughter, to the utter discomfiture of the
*. H. COOK,
finger of the bride, but he did not salute mo ma home if-------- if-------- ”
“Married !" echoed Bergeronette, with gentleman from B.
egister of deeds, ana Notary rwbue.
her, and when the ceremony w» over he
a
smothered
scream.
8he paused and looked confused.”
Office in ths Court House, and op«» •&lt; aj*
turned hie baek upon ber, took the hand“I was forced into tills union by the
“If what!" asked tho Dwks.
Old Toucey, that Yankee tool of the
kerebief from his eyes, and walked out of
• If you would only be so good—as to King’s command. 1 do not love my wife.
South, had the impudence to make a
the chapel,
promise not to—to try—to—kisa ma
PHOTOGRAPHIC
GAT.T.KRY
speech at a celebration of the S2d of Feb­
H. K. SHELDON*
Lydonie pouted ber pretty lipa, and
**
“•
ruary, at Hartford.
He would have
OUNTY TREASURER. Office in th* Court
sinus. She pnoernss title, but you alone
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambru- was almost ready to cry with abe*r v«p
Ilouae.
been better placed with Floyd and Cobb,
Fly with me. In
The Duke was charmed. There was possess my heart.
ation.
.
type; Melaineulype; Sphersotype;
bis associates in the Buohannan Cabinet
some
distant
land
we
may
dwell
la
hap
The
King
took
ber
in
charge,
escorted
a
simplicity,
a
freshness
about
this
young
JABER A. BWEEWEI i
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilngrapnlc;
fer tho destruction of the Union.
ROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Conner al
her to tbe carriage, cud they were eon girl J* hich phased him.
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Law, Betteftar and Counselor in Chancery,
veyed U&gt; the hotel her busba nJ had oe"I K’’«* Jou my '"•rd as agsntlemsn.”
Ambrotype; Imperial AmOne has no business worrying and
hefrtend
ua,
a
divorce
be mid Irsnkly "that so action of sdum
copied.
'
Syntype; Relievo Am.Caorta of this Bute. Offiet Intbi Court'Hoc»«fretting about bis particular call, or des­
“Here you are, my dmr,” Mid the shall displease you. if you accept of my
brotvpe; Double
tin v ; let him do well the part te which
King conducting her through tbe apart- escort”
_
Am brotype
HARMON SMITH,
•y Ducheve!"
be had expressly furnished far her
ATDcorrmo.—. » .rf-T. ~
— meote
ircuit court com irsioner. attomw
“Wera you free would you really make
reception ; “here you are at your fiiture confidingly.
ConMsHnr A Hol taitor. in all Ow C«mrt« of
“Jam net afraid sf you,” she said with meynarwHeF
.... a__ rt...;. ...
.._ V
O..KILhome."
*Sil!y bay." muttered the King, look
sweet simplicity, “I know you are 0o
■*I belieue youF
ing very rrix&gt;«sb snuoyed. Never mk&gt;d. r-J '** injure m&amp;"
The press, the pulpit and petticoat,.the
“Too will fly with meF
rav dear be it y«mr buabaM) **» re*1 *‘11
Th* Duke blushed far the first time
three ruling powers of the day. The first
in—he pnttld pot remember how many
“I will."
ooine in time.”
"What Is tbe u*© of having a husband
RLLTR,
if be wRlnotevM 1«* at you F pout-d

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“He -ball look Bt you or

I will send

they started on. their way.

bim t«ti»BsptlU *

to

WIUUMW*

wawhat kted of a wife te

"Nw.IhMVsw”
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“What, boom that towyMF

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duty

WWieMay WewtifcApril 1MM2.
made a report, %ut whether
Havnru nr tna, citrotx rrtnt Owasa.
WITHOUT Oriijf XMD-Wrtff &gt;Ptl ft&amp;FOTK.

yoawABD with&lt;&gt;rr fear aws
smarts.—Abnikam TAnfoln.

with mxhlt

Nesr Orleaas Taken !
Our latest dispatches leave but little
room to doubt that Naw Orleans is at

length in our poMMiaiom

We, of caurse

have no partieslare of to surrender, but
It ie enough to know that to great com.
mercial metropolis pl* rohefflom has fallen.

Abolition of Slavery in the Capital.
The bill for the abolition of slavery in

faithfUl officer, a devoted friend of the

We cannot but regsrd tMs as the begin­

ning of to end.

We as a nation, have

of life.. yi&gt;.dv*th wjjl be a . #erlo.ua cal­

Mr Anthony preeanted a resolution
callmg on to WoaifcH for copies of all

orders of the comuumdlng General's in-

We may rest assured let what may

bo-

tide us In fiitura, that one great good has
been accotnpliahod. and an earnest given

that the parly in power has not attained

ergy, devotion and
trust
’

fidelity

to his high
’’

HF" Fred. Blase, Cb. f,

15th Mich.

Regiment, wounded in tbe thigh at Pitts­
burgh Landing, baa been taken

to Keo-

ed a landmark to note to era of human

progress.

It is a proud-day In to his­
The dark

stain

that baa so long hung over tbe Capital
is to be obliterated.

It can no longer

be

said of ns that the worst form of slavery

pollutes even the very

Capital of our

boasted model Republic.
will hereafter brentho

Our legislators
the pure air of

liberty, and to clanking of chains will
do longer mingle discord with the fervid

eloquence of Congressmen wbo descant
upon our national freedom.

The follbwt

Ing is the characteristic message of to

President, in announeing his approval of

to bill:

WasqmeToif, April 16.

Fellow eiliient of the Senate an fl ffouts
ofRepi’etejilttlices:
.
Th» act entitled an act for the release
of certain persons held to service or labor
in tbe District of Columbia, has this day
been approved and algned. I have ne'er
doubted rhe constitutional authority of
Codgress tn abolish slavery In the Dis­
trict, and 1 have ever desired to see to
National capital freed from the Instftuiloh In some satisfactory way. Hence

*

there has never been in my mind any
question on to subject, except one of
expediency ariting In view of all the cir­
cumstances.
If there ba matters within
and about this act which might have taken
tho shape or course more satisfactorily
to my judgement* I do not attempt them.
I am gratified that tho true principle of
compensation and colonization are both
. rocugnized.nnj nMetotlly applied in (Ms
iot In the matter of oompensation it is

provided that claims may

be presented

Within ninety dayk nf tho passage of the
act, but not thereafter, and tore is no
saving for minora, femmet covert, insane
or absent persons.
I presume this Is
an omission by mere oversight, and I
reccommend that it bo supplied by an
amendatory or supplementary act.
Signod
ABRARAU L15C0LN.

A Word to Buyers.
The following, in reference to dealers

who advertise and of those who do not,

is from the Livingston Republican, and
is so full of truth tot we endorse every
won&amp;ol it, in confidence that the experi­
ence of our readers will corroborate its
every statement:
“Certain it ie that every merchant
promittt to sell goods cheaper than his
neighbor—this is considered a legal ■‘trick
of the trade.”
But there is a noticeable
fact in this connection, equally applicable

to all branches of business and trade*, it
is this:
He who thrives to beat, deals
to fklrest, and sells the cheapest, invaria­
bly advertises the most. 1'fjia cannot be
successfully contradicted—its truth is .
apparent In every instance.
The cause
for (he increase «&gt;f buriuew, and conse­
quent pecuniary success on the part of j
to man who advertises, are obvious to
every thinking mind. The more freely
a business man parades the advantages of
said business before the public eye, the
mbri will the people seek to secure tbe

benefits therein set forth, and to examine
for themselves the.goods and price of the
firm so frequently brought t&lt;» their notice.
A trade thus secured generally proves
permanent. Quick sales and small prof
its becomes the ineritont’s motto, and
every letter of his advertisement nets
him a gbld dollar." 'Henee the advertis­
ing patron can sell the same roods mach
cheaper than to non-ao ♦ertiftng man—
and he will do’sp. ” ' ■
With this common sense view of the
matter firmly itnpressed upon
tbeir
■tnlnds, we wnuld advise our country
readers, intending to visit Howell for
tho purpose nf trading, to*look over our
advertising columns and carefully note
tbofv content*.
When you come to
town, atil upon to -fems therein deatg

son.
Tho bill for to Mtahiiahmvnt of a
Department of Agriculture was taken up
and to substitute of Mr. Wright fox to
bill wt^qjected.
Mr. Mailer moved to amend the bill
by a substitute providing f»r a statiktical

tJif1 Gen. McDowell has taken poscs-

sion of Frederiokaburg, the citizens only

stipulating for the protection of private
property.

He is now within 05 miles of

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New Yorl
York. April
27.
,

Ptiubufgh UndbW. Ar11 sa­

and agricultural bureau.
Pending aeute.
to bill to cuufiMcete to property and
free the slaves of to rebels was taken
up.
Mr. Davfe spoke tiro and a half hours
against to bil, without concluding. Ex­

and

CapL Cutting. «f Gw- Burnside’s staff.---------------Campo. *'
arrived here to-day with dispatches to ' our t^ips.
Tiny all awroiMirsted
to •tatern^
Btatem-uti
the goremmret.
He states that Gen. 1
“They
corrol*&gt;rated the
Renn commanded the nattaml troops at reeved to ds? Ixf-.rr. reUthe to to

CwraVvt

to late reeona«»isanee to Elizabeth City I evacuation, by to rebel- of ibetr preart-t
Capt. Cutting gives to followitkt |*rfio pugjtfon. m&gt;4 sorted that Bewtrepa^

Ow to 17th mrt.
Gen. Reno left NqwberB and proceeded
to Roanoke Island, from which plsre he
ulnreof to sfftir.

had withdrewn a oUHoderebc ,p»rti&lt;&gt;P
|1|# fonjo fnrto dnfeftev •’»
Fort re- M‘30?0- APr’ 87

wd hem:, ibetr

'

•aaMteg bin to fcxpewl

w

torfk about 2.000 men and proceeded to
Eliubrab a.y, wlrar. . .I"rag r.b.1

.
.
.
. _I,Irak
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j,
rV&lt;\.OXM4JLY\Av»
A b-.t crau.um, f.-ur
rara. hereto* murnlug of dollars each rear in advertisinr tbeir
to be Intrenching them- on* while man. an
ey report that thr merits, and pttWMDfag the
’
। from Portomuuth.

Apalachicola.
This place, tbe capital of Franklin Co.
Florida, is now in our pnsneMiuu. It lies
at the.mouthof tho river of the same name
which flows through a bay of tbe same
name. Into the GuVrof Mexico. The har­
bor is accessible to steamboats from the
Gulf. It Is separated from the Gulf by
St. George’s island.
The capture bf this port hat a very
important bearing on to cotton supply.
Several mento ago it waa reported that
several thousand bales of catton were
lying on the wharves of tbs town, and
that the stock was rapidly increasing.—
The port has an extensive water connec
tiun with tbe interior. The Apalachioo la
with its arms, the Chattahoochee and
Flint, runs far back into to richest cot­
ton region of the state. The Chattahoo­
chee is navigable to Columbna, four hun­
dred and thirty miles from tbe Gulf of
Mexico, and the Flint river admits of
shallow steamboats for fifty miles from
its confluence with to Chattahoochee.—
The whole surface of cotton lands drained
by the Apalachicola and its tributaries,
is estimated at twenty thousand square
miles. Our Light gunboats can, therefore,
easily'penetrate far into to finest sec­
tion of cotton region. As this part of
Georgia is supposed not to be generally
covered with rebel troops, the probablli

S&gt;™. «wi .tx-nl &lt;— ih.mmnd undr. I
B«&lt;
m-"P&lt;
I SnHidl "f
tb. Ufa sad health wT Um Ud; d^Mdr
On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Vermont
o™. ItK ,.nd Um uuat
■ tte
«-■'-------- “--------------•*it was resolved that to President should,
4W Col. HoMnl
Th. f.R» "f ihr rrb Cura. T.luaU luul u-.ra rru.-.rrd frrai. :1m
he requested to strike from to rolls to
out a miserable exuteore. These mvdiciam
coin maud of
rati ..r
d
«♦'
roinmnuil
ot the Merriinnc.
els
consisted
of
a
Georgia
regiment
of
’
name of any army officer who has been
ys
New York, April. 28.
known to be habitually intoxicated by 1.100 men, a portion of Wlsu’s Legion,
for curing
to use of spiritaous liquors while in the and. two batteries of artillery. The ene­
my was totally routed, with a loss of
Syphilis,
Scrofula,
service.
•‘It is stated by contraband*
Our loss is about
Mr. Morrill stated tot he had been about sixty fflbn.
Skin Qkttasoo,
Old Sorts,
assured tot the commanding General twelve klllid and forty-eight wounded.—
Salt RHrurn.,
Jfhsum'iticm,
of to New York,
wbo failed to reinforce to two Verynont Colonel Ytawkins,
QDyspepsia,
Blolc Htadajhs.
of.an attack by Burnside..
companies which suffered so severely at 0M&gt;avey, received a slight fleah wound in
“Nearlj ulf I hr troop* tins.to arm. His'Adjutant was reported
FrrMit Cfempismta,

K ,

.

Ery:iw:-; .
St. ffnthon-j'c Firs,
might make.
Mr, Merrill was askod for, but de.
Tumws,
Eruptions,
, _____ r
_
Chicago. AprH 24
“Contraband, state that the mew prow
Fits, Ssrcfulaus CnuiurnpHon, etc.
dined to give to name uf to said Gen­
A spetial to to Timet, from Pittsburg, on the Merrinw is twenty feet l&lt;&gt;ug, *4
eral.
says : “G»n. Mitchell's division has arri- wrought iron and steel pointed.
Ab unsuccreafu! attempt was made to
•'Many ritiawiv efNortnlk are leaving.
lay to fifteen or.uednty Qmfiseatfon biife.
puMMsiro of W) miles of to Mi-mpbu
writes, ber daughter was cured
“Tbe fell
New (hlcaua is temoeded
on the table, hut to mutiva to do so won A ObnrivMiM Road.
F flu of nine years’ standing, and Ht Vitas*
Large reinforvo
lost, by yea* 39, nays 60,
an ce of two v rars
luvnta arriird al Pnixbmg Landing on
AWOTHJBft writes. Ills son was enred
Mr. Bingham’s substitute, providing
to-W*'
for the capture and oondemnativu' alto
New York. April 24.
enemy’s property, and-to Idemnlfy the
in.
)
----------------- 1----------- ---- -Mwtsre. J. F. Rutland &amp; Cti.. at the much trritiWwi c.xantk »f what nue -md |
United State* for expenses incurred in
.
AN0TKKR wm cured &lt;rf Frvwawd Ap
to suppression of lbs rebellion, was Continental Iron Warkx &lt;rt Greve point, shape • mak. tor tolwWd* aho.P •»..
'
.
.
....
after tmne fccrv medicine in bn reach.
ty is tot the planters will be found ready agreed to—62 against 48.
House ad­ have already laid the keels lor three mure
•
.,
.
..
aavinaa
wa.&lt; cureu oi r
to forward their cotton to the port for journed.
marine tcilleries similar io caostroctiun Fitubur^h Landing, especially as to
hwl aBbwd fl«rtoen years,
sale. This is one great step towards re­
number of prisorors.
Beauregard fixe- 1
awv»«Mr«»»
opening tbe cotton supply.—Buffalo Com­
a very few days n»t less than 1.100 hands them at alxmi-eight th&lt;*aaaoii. while iu
From Washington.
mercial.
will be employed in the oomdruction of Snvai.nah. Atlauta. Memphis. Bicliiii&lt;-ii&lt;'
New York, April 24
these batteries. Each battery will be and Norfidk papers, statements—ail
The Tribunt's dispatch, Washington furnished with two turrets, &lt;«di to have
live and claiming authenticity—piner
23d,. aays: “Horace Mat nard. whore- guns of the heaviest calibre. They will
•
Fronttbe Xew York Tribune.
them at tw«» to three, neatly
four,
Gov. "Morgan yesterday sent in hi» turned from TunnesMe, and took bin seal b« i-f &gt;nooh greater Power th»n the M««i&gt;
nominations for Harbor-Masters, and to-day, declares himself io flavor of a itor, and calctiUled for the hardest ocean
think »e may wifely take to nwgbta-'
are to most active an I thorough pills that
while many will regret the absence of stringent confiscation net against the
hiu e ever been introduced.
hood of the lowest figures, especially ut
some friend’s name frem the list, we rebels, several of to Border State men
They act so directly upon the Liver, excit­
Baltimore, April 24.
that corresponds wit
in
fur
ma
think all will rejoice that of Col. Michael will support one.
ing that organ to such an extent as that tbe
tion.
The Old Poiot boat has arrived.
Corcoran is found tore. Col. C., we
The Senate Committee on Territories
The veraciaui rebels differ greatly al*It is reported that (*en. Burnside hm
dition, which is too apt to te to case with
presume, never voted for Gov. Morgan ha* instructed its Chairman to report n
tn ocher partM-nlara.
Beaurrgnr.i
,
------- -----------——BBctriiM-*
-----------•iBMtiy • purgative pill
—perhaps nul for any Republican—but bill identical with lhal repwrusd tu to received proposals from to* (jpvemw ;
of North CureHnia for to surrender uf' bi&gt; retreat to tbe exhaustion &lt;»fhis trowo*.
They are really a
he was nmong the earliest to enlist in the House by Mr. Ashley,. organizing the
tho State.
[ and the
rvinforcenietit
of ours.
The
|
and
to
reinforcement
of
&lt;»ura.
___
War for the Union, fought for it like a Territory of’Arizoiia. One section ex­
AN\.oo&amp; &lt;xvt&amp; lAv-ct WV-V,
Knoxville JFAip says it. is to to short
hero, was taken prisoner at Bull Run. tends the Wilmot Proviso over every
FortreM Monroe. April 27.
which, in conjunction with the
ness nf ammunition, and apcaks also of
and has over since seemed to be a special Territory now organized.”
their having, on Monday, to ah-uidon
*&amp;\.ooA VwnSteT,
target of rebel malignity, being still reA black fugitive just from Fortamoath
Washington, April 23.
many cannon taken &lt;m Stlndaj. which fit*-' wit! cure al! to aforementioned diseases.
tainsd a prisoner a lien he ought long since
brings to Petersburg
&lt;&gt;f y&lt;
t
.u -«- &gt;■ Erprsss
■_
* vs ter
Be*ureg.ird carefull v conceal*
T
— , and, of themselves, will relieve and curs
A
republican
caucus
was
held
to-night
The
to have been sent home in exchange for
day containing toTollowing-.
Hisoda.'h*,
Cbstu-vnees,
toir Colonels paroled after tho victory- at to CapitoL About fifty members
-Sr
। |,i“’°“r i"w “...,u
d '•"OT&lt;fcd
“ •» rail
fiK
I m
Fra
lh...,w&gt;d.
were prevent- Mr. Colfax in to Chair,
Oolia 'Pains, Cholera Jdorbut,
on Roanoke Island.
lie is understood
ad Fort Jnekson at 4 o'clock yenterdav
and Mr. McPherson, Secretary.
A gen­
Indiffntion,
(Paun in to §ou&gt;els,
to ba a poor man. and thia appointment
morning.
When to news reached New
will afford something handsome to bis eral debate ensped on the Confiscation Grlcnna, to excitement was boundless. non and twenty thousand rifles, and t»&gt;
Bill, in which Messrs. Stevens, Blair.
have driven five thonsand Union trwopi.
family, even should be be longer retained
Martial law was put- in full force, and
Mjuare into the river.
_________
or even should be die in tbeir du tehee, for Covode, Hickman, Olin and others pgr. business suspended.
All ©stton and
Beauregard ahmild never buncef&lt;TthAsk your neighbors, who have usvd tom,
wn presume the otor Harbor-Masters ticipated.
The discussion was somewhat ofa char­
publish Ms wwn statement- till hr
*°d
»»I1 W toy are
will divide his duties among themselves
transportation
of
corn
and
am
uni
hoc,
concluded exactly .h«»w big he wants i«&gt; i
QtOoA, 'V&amp;teAACAAXt.V
and their receipts with his family. The acter of that which baa’ recently taken were destroyed.
At one o'clock to-day
place in the House. The sense of the
11 '“„•!! ‘b' rTul
°r 'h&lt;“
‘
tidings of this remembrance will cheer
to operator bads ‘Good bye.' saying to
journals,
thus toy can all hr Uigelhi-r
phyaiciaa.
tho whole body of Union priaonera in reb­ caucus seemed to be in favor of discrimi­ enemy appeared before the city.’’
keep themselves tn countenance, and p&gt;~
Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of *y local
el dungeons, showing them that, though nating against the leading rebels in the
This is the last knewn.
We will
confiscation of all kinds of property.
It
sibly delude toir followers a while Ion
«ge»t, and read to certificates, and if you
absent, they are not forgotten.
waa unanimously agreed to refer all the send you tbe particulars as soon us re­ er.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
k*™ «w doubted you will
ceived.
hills pending in the House, to a select
-•-r.
,-L*
—r
.
11
\\.o vevove.
Thk Pbofosxd Nbw 1im.uk Tbmu
The negro bringing this, report* lhal
committee &gt;&gt;f seven tnemlwn, as moved
toby.—The bill introduced into to Sen­
C”!. ( orcoraii ha«i h«*»-n lu-a&gt; *______ — ______ . ..• ..
____
.
tin- rebels have two iron dad steamers
t&lt;»-day by Rcprtro-niative Olin.*
ncarlv completed, ami beieived to Mar- ! fr,’ni' upr*er date of Riehmnnd. to U»riate byjSenator Pomeroy of Knnaae. to
At noon to-day wan commenced to,
create a new territory for to roving
nrniu* would l&gt;e «»ut to morrow.
j11
announcement of the decisions «&gt;n the
Indian tribes, is entirely novel in its char­
router.
(8igaW)
J. K. WOOL !
proposals for conveying the msilw on rhe ,
acter, and it excites much attention.
He
Pacific coast,and in the West and North
• H.-.dqaBMers IHpartmwt R»pp»1l.nn.&lt;-k, I
proposes to call the territory Lanuiwn—
A
P
nl
I
.
the Shawnee for induui. it lias between
in attendance nt to Poslofficr Depart­
Kansas and Texas—the Arkansas and
“I rtns told that to liicbmoud Exam­ C.i.^ tb.
k-val t&lt;L|- r in T-m-v
Missouri boundaries forming its eastern ment.
lor . tomporar, ,b.«,fr
Tbe proposals for tho Pacific coast are iner of the aOth has been rtveivsd in
line, and its western boundary to 26th
bl,
|K»t,
hot
mid,
th.1 bU pl^x
BII.J
r.redenckaburg
announcing
New
Orleans
very much higher than formerly, and
meridian of west longitude down to to
by “one of the Union sharp-sinMiters, Roberts A Suikvl, litoUug*, Eh &gt;'itoit,0r*a(etone for Ket&gt;tacky and Missouri are con
rille Mills. T. A. De Reimer. MtddtaviUc. * v.
parallel of 36 deg. 30 min., and thence
whose gun never flashes or tniaeea iu Hwlri
U».
sidersHy advanced, owing doubtless to
east to the 23d meridian, thence south
mark.”
to military disturbances in those States,
to to Red river, and by its nourso to the
tb. inh.'b.
while In Indiana, Illinois and otor States Urn.
Arkansas line'
Mr. Pomeroy proposes
tauta.”
to allow the Indians in this territory all
The number of routes is about 2,500,
Harrisburg, Va., April 26.
the privelcdges of white men in any other
averaging ten bids for c*eh. The sum
Deserters from Jackson's militia re­
territory—the right of self government,
total nf the offers for to entire lettings is port turn making very slow progress to­
NOTICE!
Kleutux the extent of a local legislature.
not equal to that of four yesrs ng» for ward. Gordonsville. Eight hundred of
c Pruidaul W‘U appoint to Governor
regular sarvioe.
Ms militia have deserted since his esca­
of the Territer|- with the power of veto.
Tho EeraIEt spacial, Washington, 23d, pade.
If the wandering and scattered Indi Mi
says: A ebangetn theNrry Department
The Shenandoah bridge is nut yet
TTh- sttociib«r is now prepared to *lk
has been positively determined upon. burned, but picket, are stationed there
Govern meet will savs $175,000 anuuThe President is only waiting to fix upon to apply to torch when the Federal sol
to individed wbo is to fill to place of dfer* appear.
As tow as to lowest. Fbr Cath w readythe Secretary of to Navy. Gen. (talks.
Tna Straar SnnaraM bxsorh Yomr- Judge Davis of Illinois, Gov. Sprague of
Rbmlo island, are each strongly urged for The state of the roads pre ven t ou r ad vance
York Commercial eays:
this distinction, but tho eelection has not
at present
been made.”

'••

FOB SALE BY

New Advertisements.

GROCERY, SALOON,
BOARDING-HOUSE
FAMILY GROCERIES

Wann

xb

Vro^jcrtwb,
'
’

,

was reported
r
-------— Saturday
— •wav
' made
’ on
- I{ Merrimac will come out soon.
’ On
an advance
’Hvwxve.Tou* CeTUfcuUw
I
A diapalch »w yesterday 's Richmond
tbe rebels. Tbe enemy opened fire with .
HOUSE.
s:jot
-zlftfu-zi
= tu
ir
r u‘ i
.. n.,., «&gt;r fra......
Mr. Pbereon presented six petitions artillery as soon aa our trowpa made their i
f'n: “Th* -Union
in fisror of tbe establishment of* Profes­
i, mw -r^-j
... ...___jsmmm ri'n eacKMHi »nu
.
Phil.The poarflarity of tbe
lacksun
and . St.
sorship of German in the West’ Point
Military Academy, on to-ground of to
«.£«*mj,
« M&lt;....I MF- "» .......... i. U,.,
Irik, i
„r
value of to study «i&gt;d its practical utility
tile first fire.
Wo then took possession bet&lt;«n» New Urteaae. •
eradicating every particle uf imparity
in view of to uomber of Germans in to of
to town. Ml after remshnug a tew I . “A rumur was «MTvul U» NurtUk
army and to richness of German liters- hours retired to to main army. Our i night that New Orleans hadI .urrwiJerA. !
\KC »\.OO&amp;,

at AU Hour?;

Philadelphia, April 24.

Detroit.”
It

■

■B-lootS

ecutive session adjourned.

Richmond.

to its present place without having erect­

tory of the Republic.

oW torti« and rein*.

whole farce left to Fort for up over on

to IRth.”

'
Tk. gunboat Trier, .bll. rwomnltar. I Urarity of lb. offioor. «f U~
For.V*
bad entered more earnestly into to.Mrug- lately, ceinman ing the South Carollni* Ing up ' «»«.» riant, ttpWrwl tb« mb-; too,
lr. Anthony said that .1 nrnmnr J. Robb war th. moutb of
teTuiu
gle between liberty and slavery than be
g Fort Pulaski belonged Cni. Creek.' Thii i. oo, uf tbe bo*u
had, and no one bad done more within
which eluded our Br« aepHIUon up ££
the sphere of his personal and official in­ the correepom
could or would show
thl. elrar after U» fill &lt;4 F»« Henry.—
ebfaW-April 27.
red all to duties re­
fluence to arouse the people to a true ap­ that be bad did
savannah had not been
preciation of to nature of to struggle quired of him.
Tylar.
ie bo had acted in aotaken ft was I
than ho. Tbe ooblo part Wisconsin has
ourdanetf with
port that
played in to great drama attests hia en­ ftire to disparage to merits of any per­
Washington, April 23.
erai from

commenced putting away the enormous
sins far which wo are being afflicted.—

JVmsi’FsrtWrli

sdreroe or

Ordered to be print-

amity,nnt only to hit flsmfly and Ml State,

the National Capital, has been signed by

President Lwcoln, nud is now a law.—

nut was not stated.

mxbyiomkd

as a cur tons coio-

sconce themselves early in the

rooming

The fngitirrr eays Secretary

TEA

Weils is
Eari

oeaaur

nrtte d

an advanced Lu«»de of Warwick,
“
a.

OR

fxtFFEE.

OWCKKNSi,

PICKLtFb TwNQrB.eAK

1HNPX

dro.

Alw.Ioe
Cream
and Lamonado.
B«rd
bL.-H-T, a*

W-TbrCommw CouocH of to cit
of Nashville has passed a remtotoa d
f tn &gt;«w l*r
. nf oM in»da

to

thanks to tbe

Mrrtoi

er-CZJU*

TWarn

�April

—.—:---------- ..,
.nUklcab Cc.lral BallrM«,
SKSjSSfKgK-B

bj It..kN

‘ '

,Hh, f,

Im ua.
Aorot
| Thatftrtf ebtffli fhe&lt;|Wf‘r^ wire th© thtffaw.
Li,"rf,„AubA&gt; r. *«■&lt; Ship,'#
jorilj.

-LOW PRICES”

if Miuun»

pvar wrong, tat u&lt;
h« Lngu.gincites: *Johnw»wn gittM 100 republi j

Nijbt Kxpcraa............. . . .
;

I8»S

ruixi KASrwaas.

can m^Mlty.lettUre ^asu (Ttju.c tick.
•I tn the liald’

“

It r RTCB. GWl fahormisatt'

tfari&gt;by

hinting Uta; we

were atfLUr - tbu Unmti.

x«&gt;iaoxtfx0.

ticket G' very tn*.

Ar

nr W• Live not much exciting in the

„r fe„ir

«M&gt;

lican Caucus, and made out a Uckpt, not

DAJIUNIM MFE BlTTBM
I&gt; ■ rapenor tdsla sad- «u*afte-, •xoWlvnt In

in which they failed in.wtisignaUy.

they ouuld not have coinplwnentad Uro

sum of firn dollars and costs, and immo­

Republicans in „ better way il they had

lation in ths County jail for ten days,'for

voted with uo.

wife whipping.

ovrat on tbeir ticket, the rest
publiians.

have

Yet

bu%kr xc?S£*m»£*.!d'dUhr

one box of tbvFills to eommruce wrth. snd bt».«s
tbodvrl ftwfcd yonr
medic1 dm,far I
smenMfng good beslth at prvtetn, and tat! con­
fident the cure ii permsawnr Let ©&lt;»&gt;•*• bwr
■nd txks whs- tbsr atom, a- far ■&gt;■ gtrr mt tta
Blood Furflfer mid Plfla-ftF *y cbwitite di»»«»e*
which arwo from impure Wood or rtor*t&gt;ecm»»t
uf th? dtRVAt'vo vrtfci- J take no other uirdiciuo
sad have not for the Urieigfalavt. inurtb,
Mott truly.
T. V. BDBOia.
Se» AdvertlnenitnL

Tbeir candidates for Cler'V,

Thvj

dared not put uo their nuik and

file,

knowing they would fail in their achetde.
Not one ofthovs candidates named would

of April,
186'2, will be memorable for a great fall
of snow. The winter of 1882 was rvmarkable tor strawasive snow storms *
but sn the U2-I of April more snow fell
thaa had fallen at any one time during
the winter. It looks to-day more like
mid-winter than com planting time.—
Ann Arbor Neva.

Our readers in this vicinity, will recol­

a north-easter continuing through the en­
tire day and evening.

Toward evening

we had a slight mixture of snow and aleat
with the rain, but we hid no such experi­

ence of winter as is recorded

by our

qualified, and tho people

have

readers against sending any

war claims

to foreign agents,twbether a Washington
’or other localities.

We received an offer

from one ef these proposed agents, who
advertizes from Washington, to retain ten

• on all claims sent turn.

No man

can afford to pay that amount to a sub­

agent, unless be expects tn swindle claimH. N . Sheldon, of this village, is

aats.

getting up tbe necessary blanks to attend

to the collection of arrears of pay, boun­
ty land or bounty money, due from Gov­

ernment to deceased or discharged sol­

But thia howl of disunion is only tu

that the
party.

for they

Tbeir cur*, ore tnadio every Uud—
Amid Uuofa'«»»o»A-»nd Afrtc's^md
Tbeir wundrous work*—the u*jwr» till.
Produced by HssuoCs matGU^s Pilis,

know

Republican is - the true Union

Who has

heard of a Republican traitarl

Are there

crimaa 1

of these

Not one.

the spies and traitors. Loth

this.

They are aafeftr a?l—-both old xn-tyousr,
Tbeir praw&lt; ■ «ne on everr tungur:

But

in military

to a man, are drum the
Democratic party.

there is another fact that may

But

Oi»
hM fast Wtb SUest. X. T.,
wriL-.: Ae&lt; IS, IMS -I tfcd . e .fficnHr a. th the
Kifaey cwtaplaiM time yt«r«. with eoe»UL-t pein
in the mtu.il oi wy Uat. I
u.«l toewriJ kinds
of meaienw. Let f-uuU no pcvwsaoai'mirf until .
XHItona XMaandars —X&gt;l*or Complaint’
Mw Dr. JWlw.
M C:r.
!tctonly an rem FlUawfulnUlrwts-4rf to tbdr p«

friend* and associates in political

iniqui­

treason they are

When has

dinghas) or bis associates ever
Yet they arc as noisy

■udoasraSirafyarred. 1 tereitadnoMteairnlnoe.*'
D. XVitrtarvslt, Kaa,,*cr'Soutt Sth. near Sth St,

voted to

as aay

aud

in

I did oa and faa.nd Hto ojorai- odurireblv, ressor
tag th.. bu» mat Movaiat,' Ota Hrer la activity. I

“thata Cromwell will rise in your midst

UDCT8 &amp; SED'B®,

without mercy,"-mid whilw Um&lt; adminis­

—Seven companies nf tho Mirhigu Sth

this rebellion, and the people are poring
out their blood and

Demooratlc

Wilmington Island ou tbe 16th, in which

•nd, good

muct you in the following style :

F

SPRING &amp; SU.OEB

treasure to the aame

eleven were killed and thirty-five wound

There was but one ©f corn pany

Jcitrnale

will
“The

Congress of these United Slates, richly

The Michigan boys were vic­

torious, repulsing a superior force and

WE

ABE

NOW

with one of the LARGEST' aud

from all such Union men, is ths aarnaat

BEST Asaortmcuts

afraid of any

positive energetic action by Republicans.
a»

follows:

- “Let him read healthy books and
newspapers, and take his toddy with Re­
publicans.
We never knew a Raps bl!
am who took h-s toddy with Demecrats
who didn’t run into political courses
crooked as a thorn apple tree.”
We expect affairs hereabouts will take
such a turn, that we may not be provoked
nrto making a personal application of tbe

above sentiment.

NOTICE !

of

wish of your subscriber.

flow to Save .Monev!

Vxxr Trck.—Tho Detroit Tribune

devotee a few lines to Mr. Drvmrof New

Tbe TrfAwne closes

We shall aee wbat

we shall see.

Coaioos Wxddisq Clukmont.—A
very curios* wedding ceremony lately
took place at Metier, England.
The
bride and bridegroom, wbo walked to the
church arm in arm, were preceded by
two mon on donkeys, thu men arrayed
in whits hate, whits waistcoats, white
gloves, Asc., while the donkey had white
ear caps.
One of these heralds was
armed with a bell, which he rang inces­
santly, Following the bride bridegroom
wore the groomsman and the bridesmaid,
who also walked arm in arm.
Then
came a cavalcade of ten donkey s, ridden
by men who wore a uniform similar to
that of tbe heralds j and in the rear a man
on horseback, who waa armed with a
whip, with which he kept tho unfortunate
donkeys uv to the mark,

DRY GOODS

A ’ J'FEK-i(»XS trnowirt: tbeouMrca tn be tn­
*°-

Sp ecially Noticed and Solicited,
T.KUI. UN* WHlwal OHay.

below

in the case ex-Statc

Treasurer, John McKmney, and ordered
tho Court below to proceed to give J udge-

AH, OUTSTANDIWG CLAJVS,
To mrolhh Jiew York iudebtodacaa.

jadtuiS.

Arubr&lt;&lt;typu; Vignette Ambro-’
tyj^s; Melsmentype; Sphnrrottpe;
NFirn-i Ambpityjwj Nvilngnqnhc;
.
Pre fl Amhrmtpv; (h-nnm-fttal
Atuhrofyjh-, {m|M'riAl Ambrotypu; Rl-Iu v&lt;» Arahrotypv; Double
Am hrotvpe
'
AXD CUI-riNG dos. io O;dor, as abort sotfa*
end Friera to nuft urdeta, from 90 coats io

It

affairs.

moot upon it® verdict.

Godit

fob

Mar.—This Indispensible

monthly for May is received. It is full of
pretty

lM«c •

A beautiful engraving

entitled "May Flowers.”

A double ex­

Fotra Ax’wxs. or 1’md Rsmia—CoI.
Gih.wm, orXS’tito; says that bnone portion
of the .ground n«-ar Pittsburgh. of only
four acres. wereJoHttd tbe dead bodies of

Ever shown in

•even huyul.-td rtbtU.

The reading

am»

formidable and dangerous diweaacs Trask’n

ly, la choice, interesting and useful.

Magneue Ointment ie an unfeUtig remedv.if eeed in season.
Apply freely to
thp Throat Md Chest and cover with a
hot flannel. TH« Omtmeirt has been bofore the pnhlie osw» yesnMuwi * e«*
stantly Increasing demand has ettnblishod
its reputation *b ■ superior Limnnnt in

L. A. Goedey, MB. CbestaeiS’.., Phil

Terms. «S per yosr.

Tmr Atulwtic Momthlt.—This megeritic for Mhj bas

rcMj^ed us and

been

partially perused with much interest.

this

more extensively

Boatrm. «...

' '

t^r Old)

Stacks of

FRIENDS UE2

in tecs: bight

Herrick’s

Sn^ar Coatet

n
U
fl 4Ww..-*V^-®R

Pills,

Tbs -bnt fatnUy CA­
THABTIi: .n tbe world.
luff’dtwenty years by firs
'tnlHicnt pawns annual'-ly’a|,r',v’

lire Ik/SPA I.-.- &gt;.UC boihut£COfc?-

Tx^J’n.&lt;teT-

’

NEW YORK COSTS.
QUS GOODS

It

Addrwm Ticknor and Field..

For sale at HssUup, by Roatari a Srstcra.

•MStfcsnJimffi- -rm
U AiMuiMsf rupsrior U&gt;
t»Si*-^SS£ MX l‘W bsfarart® pnbbc.

earned uil other treats

Atlxwtie, Md foroee tbe conviction upon

putrontnd.

Prk&gt;», 25 costs per Bas, or 5 Boxes tar »1.
Frspsred by Dr. X 0. AYBX U 00., Lowsll. Mm

Market, which

•©stains tbe fcstiwr hirb wtenroetar of the

atu re which dindSt-e

•very description

Cn«&gt;ur.—-For these

matter, as usual with this favorite month­

adelpbin.

DRV GOODS!

advance from
Dipthkria

it. i. X
mat X-U-A IM. ..
1 find o=« or taj larr«du«w ufyuor Fin. take* At |L*
rw-w Unw, u&gt; nedbot ptuminA ef tU ua.'*™! mt»
«&lt; «h&gt;a
;;:y « paroalfT auvt-.-&lt;!., r«.
fcetu* to O’roaw tb. nmmA and uM oroMk TUy
rtwintditU t«w rliyif-w»h«ra that I rwuautwud
• oMmt tatajr fattonla.
tit JUm Dr
«wui.
flint Haon. Eaaonaali.fl^ Jaa. R1N4.
Ilwio Alt I J .bncM b. umcratrfai p, i». „M
wr dull l.i.
pm If 1 Mt bMi npr. B&gt;y raw U
ml At.'Un^hr.Hi^^lU’.urtlu.rizr..
aitnC
wl.kh m-!w1 la Mrda.'-nltMMk
tn.
I haA tU te«: &lt;4 pl.rri**** Ika
«r.--wat»i Wmo.JSitiI.hytU amh&gt;- ,'jonr
rrWV.-t aj-att in IMtiiwre, 0r-X&gt;rk»u-L\ I trfcrt jmw
iiu. IWirwl^cuwAr.U.w, Utrura. I’jmuiuIiai U^ UN &lt; f U&gt; m. 1 am now aaUrdy w»U.
ftw.tt roAMMS, Balm n«MF, U^SPae, 1US.
Dw Atta: Than ttMrwntfMy mn .d. I* uuw PIU* ot

arc prepared io sell at a ■uwli

tension fashion plate, and a greet variety

of patterns fhr tbe Indies.

h

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLER£)

persons were injured by the bayonets «&gt;f
had no connection with politieil

c wfcofc. aim .«*L UA cuoek L.

AND

Something &lt;»l a rurt waa gottbn
up nlSt. liaison 'Saturday, -and three

the voldiere called out to pit it down.

•••.■XT C. MIUCttaM. If. b.
CoaaitlpAtlon, Ceatlvonoaa, SwMproaatnia,
nUciiiuaihUB. Glut, Xcuralgta, Urou■F. 1‘aretyafa, X'tu, ate.
V
JVw.Br.Zy law*..

of mntuul admoUcc. and la prompted from

Craytm

PomrMcKwwCT.—The Supreme Court

of thia State has affirmed the verdict of
tbe Court

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

ON. HAND

driving them from the field.

York who is wonderfully

Rkadvs. :.f Vuu m*d rilhar o( bath of
rutJcuL if.s&gt;-.aki&gt;,lD^U't far &lt;b«u. at ihtrararaa;
if y .u ’U- twi Cut iten./ut i- aoothl-r.liut udoac
U..r :».&gt; l-&gt;r H a klt.r, ahu sit rvt- ipl of the u&gt;oa
ej. the Brewer ur Kemwfta will bo »«oi arcortlitur
ta &gt;uut diitvUiMja, b) mall or uxtrmt, peai-paU
AUtlrw.
DAN’L 8. DARLLNG,

I0«Nls*.uSt.N-.« York.

in th© engagement. This one. a drum­ deserve to he scattered by the bayonet
mer, Wilbur F. Dickereon, is a son of of another Cromwell Ac.,”
That God may preserve this nation
James Dickerson of this village. He was

unhnnned.

1—11111' 1,1

DrapapaU, Impurity «r AU. nja»S.
Um. J.T.
fjUur M.M Otuaf, IU., a.

breath

tration are titing ereiy eflbft tn ernsh out

in a severe skirmish at

r

fi} v«Maan4

and tu litliMia aUatls, 1 MM ad&lt; tord, by a friaad,
’b^HI.IN.S-HUVEH SS«VLATO».

perhapa

they will tell you with tho next

Tux Skirmish at Wilmikotom Imaxd.

were engaged

DyMat.ry, Dlarrkoa, Balajh VI arms.

Jftatastssr tatrarw.!

Valin-

raise money or mon to put down rebel­

their shouts tor the Union,

Il to • tlaoruugh

Brs. T« use ,pf nwMtdya. wrtoea; •Tohntsre
t.'.'}*" -&amp;&gt;%«? total bod a Mv«renM&gt;ck ufpilw
•bid. tjctihtd ft.» to thA tuurti I took vaa hot
Os of
DarHub’s Elfu Hitters,

now covertly aiding- by falsehood and
cunning bypocricy.

ta£&lt;u*k!wib

Mre. C Tebnw. 11 Chrimeyhor Stmt. X. Y.,
wrn*»: "F"b Sil. lSA-l lwr b*M*ut4fc«to
Stiadtaif Aaiftsia tha tat twouty saara.
Fhrre
n^-rr tc .'.mi anything ogerti to

U1 afcuMmt ruamlfrto relief.
form W fcibfe.

ty—associates even in the very prepera-

tioo of the damnsble

LIFK UJTILRS.
«ed dalle' blood by the urethra I
......I ...A * --- - a a- ... ‘

Darling's Liver Bagalaor.

perhaps

Jeff Davia,’Toombs and

all those leaders of the rebellion are old

lion 1

B«aAaehD,SicMjrMidacXe,»»wI Wdrairh.
•• '
eerjM alrdMwf “““ -

ifiSSSWgett

It briiv up ay e»ld etH fever st oaap. Frsriaus
t. thU afteek.TtHd twi ironblsdI wHh drSpvMh
serciwl months: rnf»efehnothfagoftt mi&gt;Co?*

Dyw dtomM altau
do not doubt
*h'» cfarmlwg compound will ncxrcli it out
And beslth «s«in ww orstetu fill.
If yen fiy *X awe. Io BuuuoWb PHta.

any in dungeons or ceils or prisons for

explain

•emi,’*

-If

Who has beard of a Republican

spy on our Government 1

any

oh

Rtm. John Cnm writ*. -Bredrtyti, 11.reb II
X.

who will bring your heads to the block

diers.

ed.

Let CluePr.ins bos.t of dredo of war.
And NiMtrwU U.n.« tfait .wyil jailor.
A ooMtr thseno car Awrf it W*—
In prsUe of Hssanx'i mMcMeat PilU.

lican ticket.

cover their own tres«nn,

ranks of the
Wan Claims..—We won Id caution our

Priie Ptttry.

themselves voting

the candidates

LIFE B1TTBBA,

Aurf non- masoker

72/1 It'LfifG SjJV£lt REGULATOR

(with porbnpa &gt;me exception) the Repub­

xmd eivil force,

neighbors «&gt;f Ann. Arbor.

were

informed ol.lhiv before Uie puUiug began.

All

eMliJVwithToM , tag,

fco'wd

being Re

all Imiug old aud true Republicans.

New Goods may be ex­

pected sooe.

BOUELBEOF TRADE;

There was but one Detn-

Treasurer, Justice, and School los|Metor,

gone ©eat to make their spring and sum

lect the 22d ot April aa a very rainy day ;

iJWnft.TSX,

purpoee &lt;if wwing diasMnsh.n in vur ranks, ’

mulcting of one *»f our citixens io the

A Sx«w Storm.—The 22d

FAMILI MEDIcnra,
Mm.1 »*-- ab.

exacting itu&gt; be elected, but for the
way of local. this wodc. units* it is the

r^r Several ufuitr merchants

SPECIAL BOTICES

Demoenttwgortogether sfterthe Repub­

’ wN sc H»H, on W odnwsdav «r»nit&gt;ri on or be­
fore ovory full moon

mer purchase*.

GRANT A SPAULDING

TKat sfv were

not tbr the untji) us represented by that

For Sale!
-.«■/.&gt;di

OOgNTY ACCOUNTS.

�RAD WAY’S RENOVATING
RESOLVENT

IB.VUUMlXQBTBrr

AMERICAS CEMENT OLDS

healthful cacutesL

WTT.T. WirHSTDAM WAlML

Ssvatoy^Ma

RVMOR* AMD BOXES OF ALL KINDS
thoroughly cultivated throughout* the
first seston, as its future success depends
very much upon its attaining vigorous,
thrifty growth the first year.
Plants thus treated may be transplant­
ed to tbeir permanent bed tbe second
season, and tbe third year will ba in
good condition fer cutting.
The transplanting of root scions Is
made direct to ths permanet bed, as of

following method of transplanting,
bsMoeot culture, ha* proved boo­
.
Dig * trench three feet deep,

of aix inches nr mote with bones, brick,
old cast of boots and shoes, and any rub­
bish of the foregoing nature—tbe object
is to under-drain and leave a free passage
for tbe roots ; on the top of this put a
layer, say a foot thick, of stable manure,
partly mixed with soil; urom tbe top of
this place tbe plants, and level up with
earth, mixed with fine manure. If vtha
land is heavy, sand should be mixed with
the covering of earth. Tho plants should
be at least three inches befow the sur
free.
In tbe Fall, give the bed a gm&gt;d heavy
lop dressing of manure, sufforing it to
remain until Spring.
As soon as tbe
ground can be worked, fork or rake in
tho manure, and stir up tbe ground thor
oughiy.
A good dressing of sail sprink­
led upon the bed is essential, and very
much Improves its quality; as do ail
fertilizers; tbe more powerful lhe better.
In England, where asparagus is raised
for tho London market, gardencis prac
tice covering tho beds in the Spring with
forest leaves to the depth ol three inches;
cutting the shoots as soon as they brgin
to prick out rIhivo the leaves.
This
practice gives it that fine blanched ap­
pearance which is regarded as in&lt;iispensable, and the flavor is belter than if ex

-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of
—JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.

LADIES
Afflicted with Faiuxs oe raa Won. Uixsae

^&gt;Kiirafcs:?iST.,h- -

In Coon of Cwnowic Rmx»*tw«. NsnALOA,
Gocv. th* Resolvent, taken, will bs found s qtuek
and tbosvegheura
STATE OFP1CEBS.
RAD WAYS READY RESOLVENT
BO™ ‘ &gt;wt!!a nShelltf lh.buU u&lt; 18 A GREAT LUNG AXD STOMACH REMEDY.

*r-e«rin Lieutenant Governor.
J AMESV PORTER. Brcratary of 8t*to.
GEORGE U. HOUSE. Dapnty
do
LANGFORD U. BERRY, Auditor General.
EZRA JONES, Deputy
do
JOHN OWN, StaL Traesnrer,
JAMES TURNER.
o
JOHN M. GEEGO1
PeMio Instruction.
CORTLAND B 81
Deputy do
SAMUEL &amp;. LACEY, Cous’r. Blate Land Office.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master GeoenL

Jtjal gotitrs

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

IT WILL MKNP GLASS.
■
&lt;»“■
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

MARRIED LADIES.
CHrf JvMtcs—ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
AMOMate /urti«&gt;-NOAH H. SWAYNE, of OUa.
-JAMK8M WAYNE. afGenrgia
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee.

general Debility .and tor Purifying and F.nridu
foe Buxib. *»• abeolately unaurj.«.Md hr «
other remedy on earth To ba aaeurod »f Xia,
U only nooeeeary te make tbe trial. The Wit
ftaelfl* of a very superior euahly. being abet
oco-third atre^er than other widow; wwmin

rr WILL MEND CHINA,

mb. cum Cq. »&lt;*■—« X
SSSiJil&amp;ir.SS rSTwft1

IT

willmend marble.,

and vigorous offspring.
BILLI0U8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. MALMON 6KINXEB.
Xxw 7’obx. J*nusrr, IMO.

No matter if that broken

tur Billion*
Ac. I conn—
PU1* unequal!.*!

It wUl Mend B°ne, Oiral. U&lt;«*

WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

ta

fact everything but Metals.

A LIVING DEATH,
And restore him to his friends in a sound and

■abject to Itasited* and faint
witkonl them. m they revivify!:

these Rirms

aay four or five sun »«w
■nniabed One pill, until reduced
Da, 8. Sanaa*.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.

n to all pbTmolasiata that
scrofula. lEprohy. syphilis.

Dr. Bods’ (eloUrted Utae Bitten
AXB WCnniTUCCXT. I
QUESTION

P

OF

THE MILLION

For Sore Tb real,

ANSWERED.

ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan.
County of Btny, **.—At a aeeaion of the Pro-

Onr Botrlr *1

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

MEBK'M CEMEST CLFE.
the aecuracv of
BADWAYV RENOTATING RESOLVENT,
which waa prepared expressly to meet tbe exi­
gencies of the diseases s* developed in the tropica.

Price 85 Cent* per Bottle.

Price 25 G-nt« per Bottle.

On rending and filing tba pedtkro, duly verified,
of Hiram Wnnd. Administrator of said estate,
praying, for certain reasons therein set forth.that
the time may be extended for tbe psvtnent of the
debts of aaid decewMd.
Tbereupoujit is ordered that Monday, tha Uih aud ilia Priaatbeod.;
day of MayJWA at ton o'clock in tbe forenoon, dy ufcd by Um Phy.
be assigned for the hearing of said petitkM.KDd •'Solntiro Ranovsdordo Rsdwsy,-'(tbe Bpsateh
that the heirs at tew of said dretaaed, sad all for Railway'* Rasdr RsaolrsnLj In the trMtmcnt
afSoror«ia.8yabaU. Ulom Tumors. Prokpani
Uteri, Elotibsiiisala, KrT*!pols*. Saif t Antbouy's
Fire, 8t. vita's Dsaec, Fatar sore*, all disaasa* ol
the skis, humors io tha blood. White Swellings,

Early in the morning or late nt night
ia tho time for cutting; which is perform
ed with a long, sharp knife, running it
into the ground and severing the about
near the roots.
It la said that upismgus bu a much
«H«M P--: nrr.
ing in said connfiner taste *r flavor if eaten shortly after a newspaper print
ty of Barry, for tl______________
being gathered.
ately previous to aaid dav of bearing
[A irue copy.] SHUMAN C. PBlNDLB.
When raised for market It should be
*pr!6
Judge of Probat
tied in small bundles after being eat. and
packed in light sand, or aome such ma­
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
terial. It should never be stored in wa­
ter, aa is a too omnmnn practice, for tbe
severed ends continue to bleed and the
goodness all eaonpee, leaving it tasteless
and insipid.
Of the rartotu method* of cooking the Court tor th- county
following ia undonbnbtedly the best
Wash the shoots, put them in a frying
pan or spider with water enough to cover
well; broil briskly twenty minutes; salt
to taste ; have ready some nicely buttered
mast; pour the asparagus with whatever
water remains in the pan upon the toast;
servo up hot. A dish fit for a monarch.

rible diaaaaca in th* tropica that ws ds not hesitate

Price 25 Ont* per Bottle.
Prior 25 Onia |&gt;er Bottle.

. Prtev 85 Cemtn per B«-nlr.
Liberal Reduction

te Wb-

Iking entirely lune.

TERMS' KSI1.

uf tbe Utreatened diseaae. aud Quickly
patent from nil paiu er diaeouiLrl.
If people, —
l-ui-.o— -r
ar pain, etl
•f Radwar'
witS ■ickuoai.

JOHNS A C*O**l.EYt
78 WILLIAM STH EKT.

Drvnkrnima and Disease

YOKE

th* Head. Mick tinad^

health.

PURIFYING THE BLOOD,

EEMA LES.
Important to usilraml i' •mptniwe.

Itla a pure and innocent preparation, all pow­

erful to do good, but never does tqjnry.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
There is fio medicine in the known world, or
physicist!, that has ever claimed tbe skill ol end
icatiug from the system dteeasu tuheritod, by
transmission, from parent to child. Thia trrit
power we claim for RADWAY'S RENOVATING
RESOLVENT; and we religiously declare that, if

ray « Read&gt; RsHsf will ensure

DR J. BOVEE DUDS’
Imperial Wine Bittern

C&amp;MENT HOOFING,
rr IS FIKE AND

U.S. SHELDON.

Peas for early nse may be planted as
soon as the the ground can be worked in
the Spring—say, by the 10th of April.—
The soil need not be of an extra qunlity
cr richness for the successful growth of
peas. Even the same soiFmay be used
for s number oQears with good reaulra
this plant deriving most of its structure
and substarice from the atmosphere.
When the ground is being prepared
for planting, come fresh stable manure
should be spread under; this will'bo
found to bo highly beneficial by giving
warmth and ligbtnosss to lhe soil, there­
by accelerating tho growth. Spade tbe
ground deep.
In gardens, peas should be sown in

will mend wood.

rr
Bars year bss*«
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

GctwwG-MONTGOMERY BLAIR, d
AMtmt Osasrol-RDwSwBATES, fa MtawwrL

water proof

cury, Quinine, Morphine, Upturn, ami &lt; Ibti fa
voritehobys of the profoesion. It is a well known
fact that in ninety case* out of octe hundred. m&gt;

...
w
vuiwu OMura. acqusiniaa «riw inair
CHRONIC DISEASE.
V1*
l*rP‘rf u‘* Ltute1 Hlstei. I'snada. nodical prontrtic*. wbo will cot hiciilt srorore
Another class of diseases that no other medi­
Wr.l indire. smi (Mural ,n.i H^-th A ok-i tea. op DR. J. ROY KE DOUrt' IMPERIAL wINE f!Tcines, or the mnat skillful physicians bare suc­
badd agaaCall kiada. such a* Facroatsa. Foews . THRS.
la ail oawh wtt tad places, wlure thare
ty oi uarry, noiosn at win rrenate uaec, in &lt;ne ceeded tn achieving, more loan In tnereir palliat­
t.—
'
A
■ isrge puaaoty «l as«*yir.g tl i.be
village of Heating*, on Tuesday iba lib day of ing the sufleringa of tbe patient, which ftsdwsy's
11 sue Britaurea gwrellv. Gvxskxmsxv Rvtls from altteh ■ poreoouu. osiseuia te crested, lbs*
April, in tba year one thousand eight bund­ Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, is that
iMo^ Aeibytho pHncipdlBriws*. Am.g,TWWt bii’w* .hvnbl be used .vary morvmg bvfw
—* ~~J
- ------ nt, 8. C. 1'rindlc, Judge of Chromo Diseases that hare invested ths eyeifeaaioo, which no iuBoraticn baa baejr
J
“•£ *ro,ed **U “»• CHEAPEST breaktsst.
7
*
ol Probate.
tem for years, such as ehrcsic Rbramsiista. Goal
•nd MWT DURABLE RGOFING in aar; it is ia i
l)P . nrivt'CTMii^Scrofola. Lyspapste, HyptUHs, and disease, inevrrvrcstaeet A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER and *
J* UO\ EE DUl&gt;b
WK101I FACTS.
doced Uy th* injudicious on of calomel, memory,
KINDS™00*
ROOF8 OF ALL i
AX *jyjl33|
When we tell tbe publie that th
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified unininc disessss of ths Liver, Kpleen. Gall. Blad­
of Elisa A. Hart, widow of said &lt;i-c»a&gt;«d,praying. der, Ktdasys. Spine. Ac., all of which d-.»ca»e» WAY'S READY BftUBF will eu
Rndway'a Ready Jtesolrsnt will eradicate, end
•score io the paitent a new leaiie of life.
free, Wild
rvnra ano mo neuiioncr,
The prree nf RADWAVS RENOVATING RE­
Bille Flowe:
Thereupon it ■■ ordered that Monday, the Sth SOLVENT Is 11.00 per bottle. Do*«, n lea-apoon
day of May A. D. IMh.ai eleven o'clock A. N., be twice full, half an hou r after each sisal. Sold by
druggiata and merchanta everywhere.
No Hc«i U required in making application

PROBA TB ORD KR.-8TATE OF MICHIGAN,
County of Barry, ar.

persons ir.tcrritod in and estate, are required to
appear st a sowiou of said Court, then to be hol­
den at ths Probate Office, in tbs Village of Bail­
ings, and show cause, if any there be, why tbe
double rows fifteen inches apart, these prayer of tbe petitioner should not bo granted.
And it te farther ordered, that aaid petitioner
double rows three feet apart, running
north and couth if possible, for tbe better give notice to the persona interested, tn aaid
admission of the sun and light, strew
pretty thickly in the rows, and cover an
Inch in depth.
Pea* are often infested much with
8.C. PRINDLE.
bugs; where such is tbecase, more seed
aprt
Judge of Probata.
must be used: there is very little danger
of getting them too thick in tho rows, es­
pecially the dwarf varieties.
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Baser Coctrrr,
For a succession, sow at intervals of
At saeaaion of the Probate Court, for
one week as long os may be desired;
eoun
....................
though they will not often succeed sown
later than the middle of-May, as they eight hundred and rixy-lwo :
•nem tA thrive beat at a low temperature
Present Sherman C. Prindlejudie of Probate.
T*.
— -f.L.
—rvr_—.1— r*
■
and also require a large ammint of moist,
urc.
As soon as tbe young plants begin U&gt;
appear the ground should be thoroughly
stirred clnae up to tbe rows, and tn tbr
depth of three or four inches.
This is for tbe purpose of paying the debt* of aaid do
best performed with an iron-toothed gar
den rake, which may be drawn carefully
acroas the nvws. as well aa parallel to the
same, that lha ground may bo ue well
pulverized and tba«Mtu-r cruet and lumps
broken up.

S

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DE. RADWAY’S PILLS

Are superior to sit purgative or cathartic pill*.
COSTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER
COMPLAINT,
_______________
____
DYSPXPSU.
BILIOUHNEB8.________ SICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMAT10N OF THE BOWELS.
NERV.OUHMSR.
MELANCHOLY,

IN MILITARY CAMPS
There te no place so Well calculated to teat tbe
usefulness of a specific medicine as a military
eamo. Radwav ■ Roadv R»l,.r I... k—_ . *■

my ot uis union, witn
tore from Brigade and

0J •PP’riag it ia but trifiing, as aa
ordinary Hoof can bi covered and Untebed tto
smsta &lt;tof.
It can be applied by any one.

t-XiklnT
‘ °oa’. "“'to cannot be in­
' O,u’or ^■■aAntwrao of Roor
Bohm, or any external action whatever.

GIHTA
For Coating
sadway’b rxady

uutr WILL

stop paw

AND UBTORB

tireneu. Indigestion,Lit er complaint. Dyspepsia
will derive immeciate benefit by takingsdebe nf
IN CASES OF
these Pills. After thoroughly cleansing ths bowels
of it* retained humors, by a free purge, two to
—in __
the liver, bowels, paacreaa. kidney*, and all
Numbness. 8wol«
,
°fSn* df It1* ’3r,teai U "'e ho&lt;lll,-T
Bta^w I ah&gt;
***' K',dD*y*&gt; WetutdaJ’ain la the
DR. RAD WAY’S PILLS,

AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.
efficient plx.ta, root*, iiarba. gums, and baliatun
fat tbe vegetabte kingdom. In tach of tbaa little
pili* li«* a mytterlous power, fur in each pill te
oembinod t. e dement* of health regonentian,
rtn-ngth unit life.
Person* who teller with Dyupspala, Liver oomplanR, Eriawmrat of tbe Splv.d. Jauadioe, kidnry complaint*. Palpitation of tbs h -art, and
erd effects induced by the cxmsaive u*c of 1

rmoo are to itully prejudired.
Tbeeo truly valuable Bit in
--------».v WW" -KW.U l.l!
pensable aa a
TONIC. MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

X-IQUID
PERCHA CEMENT.

Meula of all

Kinde when

exposed to the Action of the Weather,
and
'

CH ABLES WIDD1FIELD A CO.

F,r Pre*rT|M ** teMlrlBg Neui
RwfSafall kiadfi.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1862.

VOL. 7.

NO. 1.

“Liberty and Uniat-One and T^gynitiia1

flit JIistings Danner,

KN.IPPEX &amp; BIRROWS

ADV KRTHINO.

i&gt; u * -

$Ji5CfUa!w.

A TL’&gt;S?'n? “JfOVKSMJAMlH AT LAW.
J*. Solieitvraia Chancery. Tax and ln.uroc.
^dfolditv
P*—Pta.*s

IS PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,

-&gt; ui ihtxmih 'otuiainiy &lt;m Aawd.

The ett»clim*ii was called in to assist;
An Incident «T Yorktown.
in lifting the athletic *iranger, who waa |
.......
.v
B.~., ...
carried to a roton in the chambers, where i the Green Mountain Buys, did we rtwlire

Incident* of the

« Yorktown.

The rrlM-ls are very careful uf their

lives. Thu other day the aharp-ah»&gt;oter»,
on the extreme left «f the line, kept th*
man soon became partly conscious. butjuHn-.a private waa court-morthded for enemy -from using a gun. They did not
A. i.KBAMttr,
all conversation wns forbade him, nnd he ‘ sleeping on his post out near Chain dare tn load-it. They «'»t * cilured man
One cold, windy morning, the last Sun­ sank quietly tu sleep.
! Bridge on the upper Potomac.
He wm on their ramparts, by force, which could
II. WRIGHT,
847. a half
i day
&lt;iay in Dceemlier.
lycceru orr. 1ire»i.
rum naked
mi sea tnan
man
-Hr is doing well; let him rest as long , ounv«c0d; hi* sentence w«s death; the be plainly wen by our troops, and comATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR aT LAW, knocked timidlv at the basement door of as he can j should he awake In our absence I finding was approved uf by the General, peflsd him tn load the gun. It was lif*
.
"“J1 R“,,ciu'r ““J Counwtler in Chancery.— a i;nr «ul*oiantinl numa'sin in the
of
He or death with him. He commenced to
I artiralar attcnlkio
to the eollectlM of u
oL—
i• ' give him hwf tea and b..&lt; ad hbitamP Md the day fixed for hfa rxerutiuu.
claim* and money promptly ramitud.
Brooklyn. Though the weather wm bit- smd the doctor profrrai.«ally-a* be Uft wm a y«K»lh ..fm..ie than ordinary ra­ load, when one of the sharp-shooters pick­
Me*, with W W. Ralph Kaq., UUdlavills,
the room.
w
| tullijtvMce | hu did nut beg for pardon, ed him off. It was n ‘ju-nfinlde homicide.’
; Barry Comity, Michigan.
lm&lt;t nn clothing but* pair of ranged cluth
In lea* than M hour afterward*. Dr. [ but
willing to inert hfa fate. The as the gon might have kilted several of
pnnta mid the reinama of a flannel shirt. May wood aud hi* lovely wife entered ' time drew near ; I be stern necewitv of onr men a* It was in easy range.
JACOB FERRIS.
There is ati «4d chap in tb« Berdan
I far gorgwMis church id lb« Most Holy War required that u&gt; example
.bunhl IKbr I
pic -inntlU
...... —
— ---- 1
bi* miiM’ulsr cIhisL
But in spile uf hia Trinity
'
.
made ■ it s-ine urn- ; hi* w *a nnn nggrax tiled Sharp* hooter* known m “old Belli. ■
IONIA,
tattered apparel and evktetil fatigue. «s.
Atuid the hundreds of fair dames that • case. But the case reached1 th- rare at. Ha K quite a &lt; harartrr. and b • ere*
MICHIGAN.
he leaDni hravily nuanisl the railing &lt;»f &lt;entered its brood portal*, dreaoed with . the President ; br resolved to save him ; ,hot—..ne of the brat in tire regiment.—
the basement Maira, a critical olawrver ।tin- taste and magnificence that abundant fa* ..guru M pardon juh! sent it out; the Hi- ••Inatrument.” u» he rail* it, t* "Da
TTie
could not tail to notice a coUM-imm air uf wealth eould procure, nut one rivaled in day catuv.
—..............*SuDpoo«
.. —- —-iny
-—pardon
*— -------------han not of the heavies* telescopic rifles.
dignity, and the marked traces ufailtivw- grace
।
and beauty the orphan bride of the reached him.” thought the PcsidenL— other flight at roll cull, “"id Seth" was*
non etl. Thi» wit- mmeuhat unu-ual,
lion and refinument in hi* pale end hag
rich physician.
Iler tall grarefol figure

ittsfiugs’ ^Business Dirtrtorn. I .

THE BEGGAR.

the dr-ctor administered with hia own bow mncti wtaranger fa truih than fiction,
hand, port wine rang-ree. Tbr y-ung YuurreadurowilTallrememlrerliwtBum-

GREAT

g*td CoUtlleilMllcr.
was rolH-d in velvet silk, that only high an answer did n-»l Mine promptly.—
‘Ibu duor »ra &lt;pe-xlily opened, and di»“Bring up my carriage," be ordered.
Il A ’u-rucant wi-nt out to hunt him up,
d»-rad u o-mfortabh fumishvd room with bright witb th*-luster of youthful happi- came, and so&lt;Mi the important statu pa­ '•eing somewhat fearful that the old man
After perambulating
lUgloumg HUthracrle, before which was new ; yet there waa a touch of tender pie­ pers were dropped, and through the but hml been hit.
placed a luxurmiivly furnlshcil breakfast ty in their dn-iping lids that won the broiling suu and dusty road« b* mde bi around In the advance &lt;&gt;f the picket line,
table. a
A iumiu
fashionably
al tired yum
yuung man, ,a hifaience of ev ery Lebolder. The anowy the camp, about ten miles and xnw that he heard a h.w -hall*-*.” -Wbo » iherr V
_
iiime.
&gt;n*nn niiireu
’ dressing
‘
1 gown
velvetand
,
ermine mantilla which protected her from the soldier was raved ? He Ims doubt- inquired the sergeant. '•It’s me.” and
i.. .• &gt;»••cadu
•lippers, was reclining tn a soft favteuil, the piercing wind, rivalled, but could not letw forgotten the incideal but the sol­ I’ve raptured a aveaah gun. “Bring it
busily reading tin- morning pnpura. The surpass the delicate purity uf her com­ dier did imiL .When the 3d Verumat In.” aaid the sergeant. ‘•Can’t du it,
beatiliiiii yuung wife had lingered ut the plexion.
charged upon the rifle pits, the enemy exclaimed Seth.
It soon became apparent to the «rtable, giving to the rervant in wailing her
Many
adniiriqff *y«* followed the poured a volley up««n them. The firal
orders for the household matters of the laiiltlea*
May
wood,
** she ; man who fell was William Scott, of Co.
gennt chat * «ld Seth” had the exact range
—
— figure ef Mrs. —
j-------,-----------nioM-d with ummlucmua grace up th* | K.
His cumradus raugbt hnu up. and as of one of the enemy’s bnaffieat cun’, and
tractrd'iier Htlciition. She &lt;-ommaii&lt;I«-d reniral ni-le of tbe ehurcli. but none with l |,is |,fe Ul.Msd ebbed nway. be raised tu they cjudd not loaii it for fe:w of being
inure hrnrt-lelt devotion than the young. ' Hraven, auiui the diu of war, the crirs «d picket! iifTby him. Again the old man
Una a&gt;&amp;n»ivn replied llta» it wn- quite uw- way wind. 1*01 generous mao, who had „f tbe dying, and the shouts of the cuemy •hunted: Fetch ms a couple «&gt;f haverrecently wed her In epite of all herpover-|N pr.r.^nir tbu Pnwidunt, and as be satdufull &lt;»f gnib. ua thisU my gun. end
h&gt;»—bcifig tn- «-Ue but aoiiie thievi-h Leg
ty and thu sneers nt all his aristocrat c i died he remarked In his comrade that be I the &lt;n-.»wi varmints shan't fire i\ ugain
and Ibu st mputhies of Mrs. May w ood en auuiiMiiitam.es
scans in tames..
.
|,.,J shown he was no cowan! and not while die acritnmagp last*.” This »M
I listed at unce.
done, mid the old patriot has kept good
'Ibe stately organ bad pealed its last afraid to die.— Car. Philadelphia
I
“Cuiuu in here to tlw fire,’’ cried the rich uolrs, which were still echoing iu
watch over the gun. In fact, it is a cap­
of'.-■■ng •1ft. unpuW.d.v. -Irfuh. job the dia'ant arvliea. when a stranger ut
tured gun.’’.

^1 VICTORY!!

GRINT dk SPAULDING,
EALERS in all kindaof drr.gooda.g
crockery, Ac. State M..eaat ofthapr

D

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_

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,

Over High Prices, at the
HAS1INGS
ealer in groceries.

D

DRUG STORE!!!

fiiih. batter. hH. ]

4

EALER In nil kttxt- »f Family Greceriw.
St.mi- and Wmulcu Ware, and a nfi'rnd n«-

D

ROBERTS * XTRIKER,

JFRT BECKTTED

EALERS in drug*, medicines, patentwu-Heinei. paint*, etl*. turpentine. Inirt.lng Ou'd,

O

Haatinjia. Mi«h.

. »&lt;•» ...J n...u cmpleu-

DRLGS AND MED1CIKIM.

HOLESALE and retail dealer in Crucarie•ad Proviiioim. Fork. lard. Gutter, and

W

—i

NrfOu-mlcnl*. Paints Oils, Can
Sphene, Bnrulna Fluid,

Tl KI’ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
ms

WWEESEY * Aim.

. TT«xr.rs 4TUW..J
c-rv.

I.r.„. nr ro» &gt;•»»»»•&lt;•»«...«» jm-aiiU.
t'tHCf’Sm.ONLYjJI

I’artir-iter al1v»«lt»n us'd to ( a»vej-«-,

Office la Uoodycar'a bluck. ep -taii».

I. A. HOLBROOK,

J. 31. nVNXEl.T.

JOUN ROBERTS,

II. F. CHERRY,
nromptse,, and MeHrt. R~idmer. John-tewa.
harrycennty. Midi. Rlankakepi always nn *&gt;•»&lt;’-

tk- Creek,
Uiebixan

J. M. NLV1XS,

n~-

DANIEL MTRIKEWi
lOCNTT CLERK. N*M*y

K. ■. COOK.
iF.atRTER or DEEDS, sad

H. N.BHKLDON,
lOrXTT TREASURER. Office la the Coert

J A HER A. rWEKKEYi

venerable aspect, who hud recently takefl
parish I
•
-L - exhibiting
‘-‘
---Tbr iiiend-cant,
without
—.. part in their services uf tbu niter, ruse
any
sort uf siirpii-H- nt such rcrrplioii of
•f a
« ■ and nnoiincvd fur hts text the uft-qiiuted
str rut beggar, slowly rtilvrwl tlie r««’ni. bin very seldom applied worda of the

manifesting a painful weakness at every A p- •«! le. —
Hep. Ou hi- vlitratie-c. Mr. Maywood
••Be not forgetful l&lt;» entertain strangers,
for tl&gt;eiebv witnc have eutertainud augela
with n displeased air gathered up his pa
purs and leti the apartment. 'Itie cum- unaware*.
Mr. Maywood felt hi- forehead flush
paMiujialc lady unwisely placed th* hull
• rojrcH man near thu fire, while she pre- painfully ; it appeared to him for the
pati-d a le-wl ul liagrant coffee, winch’, urntiuml that the preaolter 'must hare
with abundant tood she plnced faNure him. kiHoMi Ufa want of charity toward* siranBut uuiifilig tin- uLitipt departure of her gt-iit, and wfabed tu give him a public
husband, Sir*. May wcud, with n clouded Ivrwni; but he w&gt;un tutu from the tenor
! c’.’inteiMtKv, left the room, whfapcriuj* ot bit remark*. that his own guilty «m&gt;to the Servant to remain until the atran aciviice bad *lwuc made lira application
have
i
sU«.u!il nave.
, in ,thia
m» cs-c.
■I —
-■&gt; not the space, war
|
She Uieu ran hastily tip the richly munn-. the power to give a spnopsi* of thn ser-

The menu-rial of the Omni her of Com­
merce in this city in relation to lake de­

fences has been laid before the ivglKature
uccompsnied by a letter from Captain
Ericsson.
hi unk-r to show that vessel" like the
Monitor ran p«*s through n ludr 25 feel
broad and 200 fset long, the committee
gitve the following letter from Captain
: EricMon :

fl

I had a converaation thia morning at
Willard’s with Cyrus W. Field. E*q., in
which he mentioned uornc facta that I
tbmk haw Wot been put before the pub­
lie in eu eundetiaed a form, at least nut
lately.
He asid.tbat on conversing with
various grain merchant* in England, he
found that they sent very few order*

patent medicines

(KEEBA?»

w. r. rniiDLE,
BOOB or r«o»*Ti.

I
;
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!
1

Lnd and the United States, fur ibis rea­
son. They ran telegraph to their tnerchants nt O-k-ssa tu purchase a cargo,
“Sir : After a full consideration of the and by afternoon of the tame day can
subject of your inquiry. 1 have le elate receive adviee* -«f the purchase, and thu*
that an impregitahle iron ve*»el. two hun- be enable*! to offer the same for sal* on
t«d aiMitcKM-, ano puti»-’i Letorc (he cn ; mon ; but that it. eumbmed with the ln- drud feel lung and twenty five feet wide, arrival, or that the purchase caanot be
irau-.w oi a small Im-o ap&gt;ry mid mrdicad | cident of the morning, effected a happy r, instructed vn the general plan of the made Mt the limit fixed and nd acrording.
TEA. COFFER. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
library, «mi occupied auk-ly by her hu»- | revolution iu Hie mind of one i, Us li.*r ; -y|,mitor.’wil| have sufficient buoyancy to ly.
But if ihey seek to make a similar
I’UVNES. FIGS. RAl-INS.CtthFISH;
buud.'wfa. was a pliysi.;i*ii and practical । era,—so much »«•, that on the return of
n Mhut-pre*fireti turret carrying a 'operation at Chicago, they must, wait a
cLubuak bbe opened the dm»f aud ’•ntar- I [&gt;r. Mayw««&gt;d lion, tberirtireft, be-repair con’nf
iiH-h wlii,re, with a ball of month or five weeks for a reply, which
cd th.- r.s.m.
Mr. May wood was tittmg vd akoner t- the 6-mi of the mundicant. | tgHir hundred and fift v potm.1*. and ca­ |icrhs|H is that prices rule a fraction too
st a small table with bi* head resting ' t&lt;........ilR-r
... such mtuiitions
attention* im
*» inbe might atowi
•tau-i |।----,wblf
- iH'dratrevingmfy
— •----*-------- • temtWa wrl that high for tl&gt;e limit assigned V» the itgetit.
on his bands, ap]uirently in very dv-p 1 iu need'uf.
iH-^d of.
But the young man aounied c,,oM i* pUt'mi tfa- lak.s.
Wilbnat And all that time llutir capital lies unent- '
I to ire much refreshed by rest and win enal, ainotiilion and stores. such a vessel ployed.
thought.
Mr. Field speaks in the highest
ill (••king Bxtncu,
•"Ed w ard,'1 said the young wife, g«ntl)
gaully tioua loud, and commenced gratefully will
Ml|| draw
draw six
six feet
fort alx
six inches,
inches, and
and measure
measure term* of the dtapoialion shoatr' in the
touching Ins arm, ‘‘I fear I have displeased thanking the host for the kind attentions eighteen feet in highth from bottom of i matter by thu English government—
v«m: bm the than looked •*» wretched I In- Imd received, which without doubt bud keel tn top ..f turret.
Before gning into Walk. Car. oj the 4V. K. Cmumertiat.
could n«»t bear to drive biin away.” and saved hia lifu.
■
action a certain quantity , of ballast. . in
------------- -------------------------------“I am not the beggar that I seem.” ; addition to coal, aiaunition and atohm, will
fa r sweet voice trembled n» she added—
A SisevLAK .Pkornacr.—The follow­
said
he.
“
I
was
shinwrccked
«n
Friday
“You know I partake of the sacrament
be put on board, in order te attain what ing circa instance, rays the RkhmAnd
FENfi. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
night, in the Ocean Wave, on my return may be termed the lighting draft of eight
today.”
VELOPES, CARDS. *«., Ae.
Whip, recently occurred at Pcirsarold,
“Dear Mary,” replied the really fond fnmi India.
M, name was, doubtless,
and its truth is"vouched fcr by a truth
husband, “I appreciate your motive*.
I I Miiiuug the list of the fast—for I escaped
worthy officer •
J. ERICSSON.
NOST POPULAR
know it is pure gnodoeas of heart which from the wave* by a miricle. I Hltemp
“A soldier of the Confederate army Wl
leads you tb disobey me, but still I must us! Ui make my wav t» New York, where
into a long and prnCnmd sleep from which
iDxun uihiii my former rommnnds—thxf I have ample funds in hand now awaiting
his comrade* vainly essayed to rmi*e him.
ti.- b«ggnr shall l»e permitted to enter the my • rdcra ; t-iM I must have perished
At last he woke up himself.
He tlwm
house.
It is lor yj?ur safety that I do k. from riild ami hunger Imd it o»l iweu for above tugguMcd, will mil exceed &lt;200,
stated that he should die the next day at
you and
said your
ym»r wile
wife’s j»r»»vi0«U
provijlcttl charity,
charity. 000.
w
“J. E. *
Ho* desply you might l&gt;u impos’d upon ‘.you
4 o’clock, fur it waa s-i n-veaird t«» him
in my irvquoiit al owners from home, I 11 waa rapulvd Irum every door as an iniIn his dream.
He mW.in tin- last week
shudder to think. The num whu Is be- ) puater. and C’Hild gel neither food nor
ThkJapammb Embvut.—A letter to ■ ■f the uxoiih of April ««»utd lie Auight
low may tic a tairglor in disguise and , rest. To be an exile front otm's native the Londnn Timet, dated Alexandria,
the greatest and bloodieat Battlo «»f mud.
'
’
*
'
•
*
•
land
ten
y
ears,
and
then,
after
escaping
J
already m y&lt;«ur absence taking impraaMarch25th, naya: “The Japanese Am- ern limes, and that early in May peace
•ions m wax of the ditHretit key h&gt;4ea in from the" perils of tb&lt;- ocean, to diu of hssadora &gt;o England sailed from Alexan­
would break upon the land irmre swdd«n
hunger in the streets of a Christian cilv. dria thia morning, in the Hitnalaya.—
ly than the war had don* Hi the beginMy
'leisure. Your limited experience of City I folt wm truly a bitter fat*.
They arrived from Gsiro last night hy n’ng. The first part of thia proplunia
life ninkca it diflieullgfur to credit so much &gt;name is Arthur Willet,” added the stran­ rail, a mode of travelling which aeema tn dream has lieeti renlizcd, for the w-ldier
depravity.
Il ’» no charity to give b« ger.
।
excite their warm approval.
I am not dins! the next day al 4 o’dnrk P. M.—
street beggars ; it only encourages vice. (
••Why, that is my wife’* name; abc MA.ire whrlhrr Ja|Mneaa literature p*
will Ire pleased at her agency in yuur re­ -.-aaea a TravVllcra* CaffipanbM &lt;&lt;• tea&lt;4i
dearest.”
and .May 1 Let believers in dreams wait
• It may l»e so." rrapondrd Mrs. May • covery*”
them “what Vi nbiervr,” but it wmhl and see.”
“(if what Blate is *bc a native 1" ask*-!
w&lt;kmJ, •but it seems wicked not tu re­
rtjrtsinly apfieni that they art upon the
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
lieve auflvrmg and waul, even if the per
he, eagefly.
■ moat oHuprehciivive rat «if mile r«f the
A Surat Yavrbe (ini.—We re’lata a
»on
has
bclure*-d
badly,
and
we
km»w
it..
kind that ever were laid down. Their trit* atrwy which U a gratifying instunc*
Hssnxoa Maae* f.
Bull promise y«m m»t to ask anolhw
of siM i-rsafwl Yatikes- enterprise. Ay inwig
.
lieggnr into the h&lt;»u»e.’’
...----- ---------------- —- - --, won n
&lt;■
girl, larlonging to* respectable family tn
rd
the
nu.m.
surprised
nt
the
lung
absence
;
arcnler
rn«Mt pratit-al kindAt
this
moment
the
’
servant
knockedROBERTS A STRIKERreduced circum»tanrra. foir .years ago ’
i, -iL--------------------- —
*1 the door, crying out that the b«-ggnr ..flier hu*l&gt;nnd.
learned p» operate newlng mat-bm.-«, and
Arthur Willet tinted other with a l&lt;»nk (
..wdrr Shot, Le»4 ami Cara for -ale cheat, by um dying.
•
then went not from this city TJi Peru th
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
,
“Come Edward, your *kill can save of-diirprlra, mnnnirting—
“It cannot be. it cqunot be—I am delir- (and harbor dues. Everything, however,
him, I know," raid she hastening from the
taMish the bih*&lt;nr*sln uUut mimtrv. Sha
rxiMaaa's 0i» l/ixonw Doci
fcraatn
think
,
of whatever nature, fa minutely inquired has since enjoyed uniform tpmT* *
room,
“ ‘
»1 imrfNMW. for Mie by'
Mrs. May w*»&lt;»d gated with little law* (
Thu di&lt;tor did »ot refuse thia appeal
mi l lui« rrahred betwwu thr
‘
,
U. bis proferaiotml vanity, for he imme astonishment.
thousand dollar* a year, be;
“
What
painful
myatcry
is
thhl
”
cried,
(
diutely followed her flying footalrpi* aa
_ —, ---, ---- ...
.
; iirnpr".
n
sbe dewcendsd to the basement. They Dr. Maywood excitedly. *ddrrs*ing his the p-a. of hia eompanirate
Bef«me ; a
rdd Sp-wli.rd win
sure tin- mendiranl ly inu pale and mu-ni- wife who then became conxciotis of the leaving Cairo h" added sketches of th* IqoMthed tn her a fortuned
Cirenit «7owrl*-—IROSr 1SC3.
singularity of her conduct.
muoum upon the rarpet, where he bad
Egyptian locomotive arid railway rar- r al|(| &lt;j„l|ar. ; 8nd thus plaow
। TATE OF MICH HU
‘•Oh, m» myarery, onlv this stranger is rise* to his &lt;&lt;n|lect’mn. sad during the | cH^u-uhla Independent ci
•litumd in bis wetiknera from Um chalt
wbiwu Mrs. Maywood had loft him (bn vrrt imss* m my I«*t brother Ar­ jmrrnay down ha contrived quietly to Sbs now • ritm. tu nrav her
thur.” ’ And Mt*. May wood, oven-.une ■take n nUenrra ofOmsul Sounder*, while emigrate to Peru an I shir
seated.
-C
r • • '•
-lie I* n hamUumc fellow." muttered with vmotinn, turned and was leaving the the Uttar wm engaged in converaatmn
fiirtunr.
, ro*»m.
with the AinU'aaadnra Io the opposite
••Slay one moment,” fileadcd the straticorner of the crunpartment.
urr drawing « small mourning ting from

GROCERIES!

DANIEL COOK,

Sit

Rouehts &amp; Strikes,

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cash

P
B

. t.j.l’iui___ ■.—i..
Inuu a brood white forehead ;

a

i...

bfa cL*ed,
She sbrfaked abuid.-Morriftd heaven- !

■ arandwm
Mr*. Harvey, the wife •‘f G&gt;v. Har­ i iw»vey. waa m the State Capitol. Madrom.
when thedfapeteh w» rereived one

•Hi* **. Arthur Willet.and y*or lung

I

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1

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WAR N

■•ndwr, Maj

ed*Mfay

ER’S
parilla
iso ns iLoeo.

OF TUX fi

Fortress Monroe, May 1^
Havixp IK THIS, cuosax tott

■naan.—AhvtHe

Yorktown is oqrs.

pack

Th* enemy

ed his duds and commenced bfa “onward

pro­

The enemy left a small

morning'.

portion of hie cannon spiked," £ large
part of hts tents* and soms'^mmlseary
stores, which is of small ’socount "to'us.

although of importance to the

rebels.—

We have, ho»e*er, gained a great ad van­
tage by the pneeeesitw of Yorktown.

In driving the rebels out of fortifies

tions as strong as those, gives us the ad
vantage of a prestige which will eaepurage our Generals and our troops to pneb

forward, white it most ts«d to dishearten
But let it be remembered

the rebels.

that onfy such victories would

prolong

McClellan promises to “pe» the enemy
rebels will

stand

probably

m»kr_lheir next

at Chiokabominy Creek,

toward

Richmond.. which latter place ia already

pun io stricken.

.

Of Oarselves.

WW» this issue commences the seventh

Fur nearly five

volume of the Banner.

year it has been under the management

nod control of its present publisher.—

With what degree ef success it has been
conducted through these five years, we
leave its enustant readers to judge. We
will admit, however, at the outset, we j

have not been fully satisfied with our own
accomplishments

months.

for

the

past

seven

The adversity of war times

and the conseqnent depression in. busi­
ness have weighed heavily upon us, and

difficulties innumerable have had to bo
met and overcome

with the determina­

Fortunately

tion of a strong purpose.

we have Lean favored with health, or the

hostilities for^wo bwra^uttAI*our*-dead.,
who were lying in frost of their . front,
could be buried, and signed “Paul L.
Semmes, Brigadier-General.”
An an
ewer waa sent a*. 230. P. M
“To the

entire loss.—

tu take the place of those which had pre
viousty

proved unremunerating.

Add

to three the loss of tbe moat of the Qr
cuit Court Commissioner advertising, the
receipts from which source dwindled

in

one year from a hundred dollars to s«x

dollars, and the greaj demands for early
exciting

news diverting many

dollars

good order.

Michigan boys, as they are now to Le
seen on board the strainer Honduras,
which has just brought them from the fa­
tal field.
Eleven or twelve ere lying
side by side, silent in death, whe were
yestenlay in tbe enjoyment of full and
vigorous life.
.
One noble Lieutenant, a fine looking
vouug man, waa just breathing hia last,
liaving received a terrible wound through

his bowels. .Two of his eompeniwns ।
were kneeling by his side wiping the dew
weeklies ; rendered retrenchment nr subfrom his fair and lofty brow. I could ,
pcsion imperative. We chose the former;
«wdv say G*d Ll»«« m&gt;«. brave
;
f-.r which our numerous readers have and pity thr derotale home in far &lt;&gt;ff
Michigan. Tbe dead will be taken to
substantially thanked os by their increas
ed patronage.
We lopped off four col­ Beaufort for interment (a most beautifol place until war had daoolated it) and
umns emptied of advertisements, and
the aoiindrd will be received and well
reduced our office force to «»ns uninitiated cared for in uur excellent and commodious
boy. Since business began to improve, hospital.
I have becr&gt;me acquainted with some of
we believe tbe Banner has improved also.
the gallant Eighth, of Michigan. They
We have completed our arrangements
are noble frIl&lt;&gt;wa. and well worthy wf
for tbe season, by which we propuse to
the great old State they ro gallantly rep­
give more reading matter than any other
resent
paper &lt;&gt;f the like dimensions in tbe State.
from weekly local, to city dailies and tri­

We believe that in

the past we have

Maxtixo

a

diverts into Mber channels, that which of

find here, open Secession sympathisers.
But, 1 am sorry tn say. I have heard

of their just dues.

mure open avowed sympathy with the
In commencing a new volume we ten­ rebels, more bold traitorous talk, in the
der no pledges of our fbtare course, other three days that I have been fa Detroit,
than 1 have beard in all the Northern
than ars guarantied by the record of the
towns and cities I have visited, all put
past. If you like our craft, which ia just together.”
launched on its asvatAh season excursion,
We replied, “That does not surprise

slavery

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p„

Ne*

Fortresa Mmtrvrn. May !.

’

OHT°
F‘ "• »**«*■• 8*re«sry eT War
T"' w“ '*‘I “"re-I
Capt. W arden. ./tbe Navy, with dis­

**»lc*s from tbe fleet
from Gen. Burn-idr. haw juat ar
““ f""“ -------------- - •- ! ri»*d hsie, and reports that Fort Maron

“The body. of Governor Harvey of missing, 1,802,
Cnttendeo’s, killed, 80; wounds,410;
Wisconsin, recently drowned at 8a-

vannab, has been found forty mile* below
on .Cha bank uf the river.
“Tbe weather is clear and pleasant,
and there are co-&gt;d prospects for im­

extension,

Nelson’s, killed, 93; wounded, 612;

missing. 10.
McCook's, killedJM; wounded. 806;
mis-ing, |1.
provement fa tbs roads. The river is fall
Total. killed, 1 735; wounded. 7.8*2 ;
ing fast.
“Gen. T W. Sherman, of-Port Royal, missing, 3 956.
Total, killed, wounded and miaemg.
ha* arrived and taken &lt;x&gt;tnman4 «»f a
brigade.”
13,763.
Ab--ut 300 wounded have since died.
Wilmington. April 29.
Our burial parties report Iwtwrvn
Fort Macon surrendered Friday 25ih.
2.500 and 3.000 rebels found dead on th*
after a bombardment of ten and a half
field.
hours.
Retteries were planted behind
heavy wind hanks. The breaching battery
Th. following report pel received
waa 1100 fret distant, and mortars 1400
♦ ■ Fortretew Monroe. says;
“Yorktown w»« r«aenat»d laat night.
“They left a large amount of camp
sidearms. Seven men killed rod IB '
I equips?* and guns, which they could not
wounded.
destroy, for fear •»! Iw-ing «*en."
Fortress
Monroe.
Ma»
1
• w,,wourov, .’&gt;»y I
|
‘
—
General Wind telegraphs Secretary j
Stanton that five mgroea-had arrived InManofield’a division, and report the tall
am muof Fort Maron.
nitiisi, timp eq-iipage. dtc.
Beaiircg.-trd has evacuated Corinth, and
“We hold the entire rebel works,
fallen back on Memphis.
which u»tr engineer* report very strong.
Il is reported that Gun. Tatnall and
•‘•1 —
have thrown
all my
.
—------- ।
........ ■■■•in
anil cavalry and
the principal officer* of the Mernmar . b«&gt;rae artillery in pursuit, and supported
have resigned. She lira «.ff the Manne by infantry.
Hospital at Cransy
Island. fast tn a
“I move Fmnklin’a Division, and a«
buoy. She uow mounts twelve guns.
much more aa I cw&gt; transport by water,

to West Point to-day.

Washington, May 1

“On y reterdx!. the enemy having cut
our wires, attacked, during the night, one I
of our brigades. I made it my duty to 1 I

“No, sir,’’ was the prompt response, “I
regret to sav that every man who has tbe impression that onr advance would
।
talked
aa I have described is a professed be by the railroad. This accomplished,
just pay your fare and jump aboard ; tbe Dacnacrat—men with whom I have al­ the entire force wa* thrown across tbe
last bell ia ringing—«nd tbe boat ia off. j ways acted, and from whutn I expected country about a mile, and pit on th* n&gt;ad
very different conduct—1 regret that it is leading from Steremoon to Bridgeport—
The middle C”!umn now advanced at n
so, but such ia the fact.”
or Gen. Halleck is pushing forward
Thia conversation was had with a grn
rapid pace. Onr scouts attacked thiws
Els columns.
Hia headquarters wore, on lletnan, nuw, as heretofore, politically of ths enemy and forced them from tb*
Saturday, removed twelve miles towards oppoood to ns, and who is well known as BFidgeport road.
Ws thus succeeded in
the (runt. The enemy continue to re­ an able lawyer of Chicago.—Detroit tn making a complete surprise, immedi
Tr+eeete.
atelv forming our Hao ef battle oti tb©
treat, skirmishing as they go. A part of
ereat of a wooded hill, withts five hundred
General Pope’s division has taken pos­
yards of the works constructed to defend
Gexxhal Swel.—Thia glorious hero
session of Farmington, and secured mart
tbe bridge.
At our first fire the rebels
recently received an intimation that some
broke and run. They attempted to blow
of the railroad.
of his countrymen were desirous of eon
up tbe main bridge but failwf; then «tributing towards a toatbponial for hia
benefit.
Hia reply TM ODe that could। tempted to blow up ths further extremi­
ty, but the vnlunUMin ai my call pushed
only emanate from a man impelled by
the Robleat impulses that ever glowed in. on the fire and part wvvd the bridge.—
- From the Island to tbe main sboag ««
the human breast.
He said that if hte
could not sere it. it is ofanudl owansM.
political corruption, ignorance, intemper-

snee, and other moral and political vices;

bv a &lt;*•* »nd b*11 » ba&lt;
wfacb the inner rod uf ibe

inter boot fowsros you,
. j.—....... ..
bark, fifrty1 bo* ing you in. Upon ;
Irttint- th* pie gw, a spring in his legs
“brought him up standing” again, ready

£

for th* romer. Tb*« fefthtal feHow per. |
formed thr aniialJe At hia master for •
many years, wilbwul any reward, eave &gt;
now and then a cost—of paint; but fi­
nally died of a rheumatic back, c»ntracte&lt;l &lt;
in hia miMter'a service.

S5J7

Tag (km «» Fmkbd&lt;&gt;m.—h appears
that there are, near,v four millions of
negro alavra in tbe United Slates. The
, exact number in I860, waa 3.997.535.
Supposing that the prevent war will ohI 1

Plulwlelphia. May 5.

went up in a balloon and found it waa
the enemy’» storehouse at Yorktown
wharf.
“At daylight they reported tbe forts

€ommiw«iw

*rcr'a rrtu

^“F

aee fourth

ain paid an immense sum for emsneipa
"on ; and we shall ha»e paid an equally,

A Cha

enormous sum. bsside» sacrificing many
valuable human lives.
But will the &lt;»ot
toy actually u Itinnate fa aaimilar result!
There’s the question !—AT. K J/irrcvy.

impeovem

-will

to tbe ch
presents

Tux Bosom Stays Mkx ahd C.bw*
CATtoX.—Andrew
Johnaim.
Emers u .
Ethendge. and Horace Maynard, who
have sera the b trrors ot ss'cemiim and |

•*-” cvUlw. «a4
a
«itU «H:

the field.

was dicta

.to us no

village B
publiabe
Du y ou

cation hill." The Kentucky tnwi. *4
were debauched by the neutrality do

ing them in

in part, w

more in

re!&gt;elflon In T’-anevsea. declare that wmw •
kind ofronfiveatian act Ml absolutely netvsaary.
Mr. Maynard’s testimony is
*x&lt;vrding valuable.
He ia C&gt;r a c«aifi

measure agaitmt the rebel a, except

H

have still

haps it is a pity that th.- great lame of,
se.-tii.na! ronimtinn ronld n« have hr»n
disposed .»f fa this manner.
Great Brit­

Rucu

figf&gt;

&amp; Svaia

Tenmmaee men

goods fa

nn* in this city say that the prugre** •
the war will convince the m&lt;»at skeptic*!
that wane kind &lt;&gt;fc«»nfiscalc&lt;iu ia neoraaarv

doors ea
Rvx

slreett w

and nar
8aqixaw Salt.—The schooneni Hlar

Boys sh

light and Quickstep arrtrad at thia port
unlay fr»un Saginaw, with about 4.500,
barrtia of Saginaw Sall.
It was consign ’

princip

should

ed to H. McChesney.
who is eom 1
missioned to sell it. The qealftv is said
tu he superior to any thing uf the kmd

Paou

Inst, H

ever offrrered in thia m arket. and it is
put up in better package* than the Byre-!

cuseoalt

We have no doubt but

at larg

■Comm

Uw

an important branch of the commerce
this city. — Chicago Tribune. 24tA.

Brsn

factory

ing wo
— Several ■»lC«*ni. Worden’s frievwte in

_

The ne

Maks

may he obliged «•• retire from s*4iv* ter

cbiner
fur tlw purrhaar of a farm and bitumtro
fur bun.

Ba

backw

no day

jsary t

Wf

the lawo of I*tah »«n that Mil.jrct.

that t

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
another rcMIion on
quarter.

our hands in

in thi

■ eaan

that

Ex
~ Diaacroa &lt;17 TMK 8tcu* —General
Fill John Porter is officially proclaim -

stale

stone

nixed.

Ax Ibhx-Clad S-LDiaa.—It is Mid
that in the fight l»efi&gt;re Yorktown on the
25!L a yoldiei wearing an armor veal waa
hit three times tn the hreart. the halls
glancing off without doing him any dam-

b»r«n4 by Dr. X C. ATM *» CO., Uresll, Kass.

Y
Uiw
Yor
Tbe
in t

Governor Campbell, lion. William B
Stokes and William II. Polk, hate been
fa consultation with

Governor Johowai,

on important maltriw
A great Union
meeting is to take place there very
shortly.
.

Herrirk’i
-k-j

Mr TBOttAN HOWE

Cwlr.
■■ -=a

mt*..

Tfo t-ve« Family CA -

ths
kilt
and

aM

fiel
Tho
he

a m
«t
fio

*«-T«rr’*mded by a semi-circle.
*T«w ewrthw«»rkR were all oawtructod

we bare

D
have
into
-first
patt

Pou

Arrausix Naahvillm.—Advicta from
Nashville state «hst Ballr Pry t«m eg-

remaining were spiked and disnmu'ntod.
: By the vide «»f the river battery wove
' large piles ./ anumitom, powder, l»a||»
and dwlls.
■ Eighty gnns were in Yorktown, woito

other day

To

(and it CMHiot coal n dollar l**&gt;) we
shall have expended »n*&gt;ugh to porrtia* ■
the freedom of ever* slave m th* Union
•t the avenwr price rd 3300 each.
Per

empty.
“At 7 A. M. we oOTipird Yorktown
without a gun being fired.

could

icas
ton every fa

iik.in tHXntiuti. twelve hundred tnillinns &lt;«f
dollars before we get ib*-&gt;aigh with it.

No lime shall

he lost.
“Gunboats have gene up Y'ork River.
"Glourester ia alro in our poaaewiion.
“I shall put tb* rnvmv to th* wall.
Figasd,
G. B. McCLELLX.X.

The Zagwtrrr tum a special dispntch
head in pemm the expedition against from Furtres* Monrov, giving the fiillow.
Bridgeport.
I started by train of cars in I ing particulars fa regard to the evacuation
the ruurning. followed by two companies 1 I of Yorktown :
“One Mile beyond Yurktown^Sunday
uf cavalry. I found that our pickets had'
engaged the enemy’s pickets four miles I 10 o.diwk A. M.—AH day yesterday the
from Bridgeport, and after a sharp en­ 1 rebels kept up a hot fire uh General
N«»one was hurt— :
gagement, in which we lost on* man kill­ Purter’s division.
ed. drove them scroas a stream, tbe rail­ Our parrott gnn al Farnbolt Court House
road bridge of which I had previously !»cv«aionally answered them.
“About three w’d«&lt;ek this ninming a
burned,
With four regiments uf infant
ty, two pieces of artlller}, dragged by building at Yorktown was fired, and
band, and two companies of cavalry at Prof. Lowe and General Heintxelman
Bridgeport, we advanced to the burnt
bridge, and opened fire on lbs enemy’s
pickets, on ths other side, tby» producing

and are not averse to battling with us the
billows of treason,

!^UfU
sttadcedT^
nected
Tk.^****

The following has been received at the
voaMia resident of Detroit. 1 War Department;

shown our willingness to give uur readers a Democrat, too, who was on a profet“Why,
as good a paper as tbe patronage given shoql visit here, he remarked.
sir, 1 am aatonisbad to find so much sy mus would permit.
We ask not to be
palhy with the rebels in this old city .
Il
made rich; but we desire to be able to makes me feel bad. 1 live in a much
make a g'xxi paper; and trust our read
larger city than Detroit, where party
era will hold every man responsible, who feelings and di viaions are as distioel as in

right belongs to ua, for defrauding them

h J apprebeM^ X7X:

scribes the skirmish in which tbe Mich.Slh savages, under command of Colonels Cof­ 257; missing, 5.
rounded,
Hurlburt's, killed. 313;
fey and Stamwrigkt, at Neosho. M«., by
were engaged.
lie says ;
“The stacking 5&gt;nrty consisted of a I 150 of the 1st Missouri volunteers.— 1,449; missing, 223.
Sherman’s, killed. 437; wounded.
Georgia Regiment, 1’000 strong, armed Sixty-two prisoners were taken, with
with the Enfield rifle, thus having great seventy horses and a largo quantity of 1,402 ; mi ■sing, 486
Prentiss', killed, 196; wounded, 562;
advantage over our men, who were artn- arms.

No new paying advertisements came iu,

.

Ate noon.

stating that the badies of &lt;»ur men would
be received al tbe middle of ’he dam or । meet the enemv.
' ' .
’
I was token alter eleven noun- o’.....™—
A .lamer j.i.l .rrivmi from Piiubur. m'”!F"“'
PT"’?,
stream, by command of the General
rrpon. . Kr....« .Urmi.l, Ul.ra ihl) “*»• O,L
l”'’ '/
commanding forces opposite.
rf
’
waofib.
5oooMo
o.'
-nrmm.il-.l .1 For. V"™A reply was received, dated 4 P, M.,
tliAt the preposition to send tbe bedt*» •Ma lanr-Ud. „f ,abate,’. Tba I™ .«• &lt;mr aM. wa... Ullad and
'“T"’"1’ , , woo, „o„ c„
to the middle of the dam ia accepted, and fn&gt;m G.riatb. Th„ F-Irr.l. ».ra .«&gt;
boatillties will be suspended for two lortou., Nn n&gt;aod..o
mada of lha
,
losses on either sidv. Tbe Federate took I
Huntsville. Ala.. May 1.
hour* from receipt of the reply.
Tbe nffieer who brought in the flag uf 29 prisoners. Cannonading Still beard To Uss. E. M. Bunton, Rscretsry of v u.
f
i truce and those engaged in turning over whea tbe steamer left.
Early yesterday morning niv troops
crossed from the Island to the main land,
'tto bodies, aay they lost about a hundred
Louisville, April 30.
।
and raptured two 6 pounder cannon and
fgfg, including &lt;ms Colonel of a North
Steamer Telegraph No. 8 left for Pitta
Carolina regiment.
They thought our
their ammunition. The inhabitants re­
whole artny was making, an attempt to burg, Tennessee, with surgeons, hospital port the enemy to have retreated in great
force their way Into their lines. *1 bey give •tores, sad nuress, under the direrttoffof confiirioa.
Sigssd,
0. M. MITCHELL MsJ. G«u.
uagreat credit for the skill of our sbarp- Dr. W. 8. Chipley, to bring hack the
wtooters, and say that whenever a head Kentucky wsueded, &lt;&gt;r await the* reanlt
Piltelnjrgh Landing. May 2. •
is shown from the ege of the woods, pop of tbe next battle, if aecessary.
A general order *i&lt;J Issued testerday
goes a ball, and a man ia killed. They
Harrlsonburg.^’a., April 28
transfering Major Gen. Thomas* Division
have a perfect dread of our sharpaheot
Through secession channels it Is learn­ from the arm v of Ohio tu the army uf
ere, which accounts for the the faM“of ed that tbs Governor of N.vth (terolma I Tro"-’^.?'ami ’(^'"rh’..n»'tokes'’'c«.ml
their pickets having been driven into their was arrested aa imprisoned .m Brehamod
„f ,t,„ nrm&gt;
muferGrant,
trenches nearly all along the wh»le line. 2 - eelto-ago, OU account of bi* Uafoo sun- „f
th* divisions „f McHeroand and
They were perfectly astonished to see
. , . .
.
, .
i Wallace are !•• i*»h*!itute reaeive. under
tint a few handfulls of men almnld at­
tempt to take their works, and say that had rsm&lt;»ved hia wagwn traina &gt;pfk twine ,ajn cu.mmid ..f hm District, mrlulllng
we showed more gallantry than they an*
iudicwtMig his the Hrniy r»r|M of T/Mimwee. hut in th*
tidpated.
intention to retire still fartf
Several of tbe rebel shell fired at Lee’s or else entertaining a dread
ronunand, under th* Major General «-mMills did not explode, a* tbe fuse waa nn him by our forces.
mandlng.
not properly arranged. On examination
New York. April 30.
'
Cincinnati. M»y 2.
they were pronounced by one of our artil­
lery officers to be of tbe old pattern left
iu the Norfolk Navy Yard. Tbe powder- j ton, 29th, says : "Tb* War Department 1 pondenta with the army of Gen. Halleck,
found in them was found-to be of superior has Issued an order for supoli** of arms the following-official figures of our loss
quality to those wn used at the same and clothing for the loyal black* to be at the battle ot Pittsburgh Landing :
enrolled in Feo. Huntor’s division.”
McClemand'a Division, killed 251 ,
time. Query, where do they get it?
Pittsburg, Tenn.. May 1
Wounded 1.351 ; mianing 236.
,W. H. L Wallace’s, killed. 228 ;
Gen. Halleck telegraphs t&lt;» H«&gt;n E. M.
The Port Royal Correspondent of the Stanton that “oUcisI .information has b**n wounded. 1,033; missing. 1.163.
Lew. Wallaoe’s. killed, 43; w.maded,
Cleveland fftraM, writing April 18th, de­ received nf the defeat and route of 600

Banner would have been numbered with 1 ed only with the musket.
Before our
the things of the past
men could get at the enemy they succeed­
At the breaking out of the rebellion, ed in killing a doxan of our men and
By a gallant charge of
we had charged on our books, a consider­ wounding many.
the bay unct the enemy waa at last re
able sum for foreign advertising, tbe oodpulsed.
All the dead and wounded were
tracts for which had not nearly expired. bnmgbtoff the field and &lt;&gt;ur force retired m

Mast ol tliat sum was an

A flag AT truce from Craney Island thte
M- brought down an English nwblw*
”»»•» »nd several newspapers giving tbe
!*rt,cofera
the capture of Fort Mar-■■
additional particalarsofthe fall

The special Cai ro&gt;
r- • ——_________
‘•ut Momtee nfafa
direction of Fort Wright, there
te*n no arrival from the flrot «|Bce M. n

;

|»^ABD W&gt;aATOM, PteteM

killed aad wotmfctf

M

«u is

ex

have

aerth of i
ThereUl

�-oJikuws '

pasting* • Price Currnrt. I

LIVER REGULATOR
mrhigau CeatrBl Rniirwasl.
n and after Monday. Nov. 4th IW1. Pmmkger Train* on the Michi(»n Central Rail­
road will le.ro Battle Creek as follows ■ .'

O

NEWS

Ob • heart, that ache wiU1 MrMt
Oh! Cteetereaiy bluken•WbstesrrA.’y b.nden. bring relief, “
Wbre Zreto saMtu rates bath spekrn »
ooutroled aud

Oh! bright hopes quewchad I Oh 1 abort rasn
l^v.ys^Bi , tele mtB
_
My Countrr, you've owe Imo brave son,
To guard the deer old bauner.

Life's Autumn leaves were sere aad brown,
Its sheaves were tlun and hoary :
Thrice bleat to lay earth’s burdens down,
And rest, for aye, in glory.

LIVER REGULATOR
SPECIAL NOTICES

kidney*, reaeoeiog every ebat ruction, restores a
natural and healthy action in the vital argans.—
.It Isa superior
. •
: •

FAMILY MEDICINE,

i.irs BnTBu.

tn our

Lirr or ljettkri,

streets wn run ever on Saturday evening

serious injury.— Ramaiuing io tbe P.iatUifiuu nt H o cgar
Barrj Gmtujr, Maj 1. 1862.
Boys should be taught to keepjiul of our
ArmHroiig Mias R Mpiofeqsr Tu»maa
principal street, _ or else fast drtvhifJ
&lt;***“'

Prouibjtkd.— Ob and after the 10th

Inst, Hogs are prohibited
at large in our streets, by

from

running

order of the

■Common Council.

Bcstmem.—We le-'im

that a woolen

factory is about being added to the card­
ing works of W. Marble of this village.
The new firm sails

under the

title of

Makble A Van Bbcmt, and their ma­

tn efibrdiwe minediate raiwt- Il is s thorough
r
Lal—..
••

chinery will eoon he in operation.

Willishliburgh. L f..-wrttte: '“AuaMstk 1M&amp;4Having been iroubled.w.tbdificalty iu the Liver
and lubilioQ* attacks, I was a^ru^d, by a friend,
iiXiiuNirss Over 'regulator.

in this county

was never, at the same

hot flan mi I. .This Ointment has been hr
fore the publi/over 20 yrars.and
exm

•

now.

ExFLANATjoff.—In another article

we

state tbe amount rtetived from Commis

siuner's advertising, during tbe last

at six dollars.

year

During the earlier part

stands incr&gt; rising demand hss esta -lisbrii
its repntati -o ns a superior Linim«-in it.
all iwses where m soothing and rel-ixuiL
remedy is required, particularly in Rlieu
mutism. N« urnlgi:i infbmation of the

Bowels and Kidneyu,. Spiiinl nff-cdon*.
Sure Eyes, Burns. Piles, Wounds and

Doubttdi..—The Tribune saya:

wWe

intn other bands, and will appear on the
-first of May as a •democratic’’ organ
patterned after the Albarn/ Aayiw.’—
Doubtful—very.

When oar children ere out of sorts, ws give tbsa
a few drops, end it Mt* them.all ngftt. I find it
meets the rvueral wants ol ths stomach and bow­
els w hen dltei dered."

.SPRING- &amp; 'SUMMER

C.

WE

ARE

with imW ol

N U W

tbe

ON

BEST Asuortmenta

BXowvaeV BXxXt'ra

Wo have ovary kind of goods, such as

lit. 'R.ctocxVt

are. Wks, vkc\x’w.aw,\ 8o\uec

BM/JS &amp; S3I©IE£'1

Ydv. ■RoXsatV*

ftXo«&lt;o.c\v BXXXc,v%

GROCERIES
SX.ow.ixe.\x "BX.XXc.vb
&lt;Xrxv&gt;e, axxyav^ n\.e\.a.wc\\.o\,^
avtA wxa\^e 'Lx^ «&lt;\x\o^a.\Ae,

'B.oXjaekk
SXOWVCacXx BXXXCVM
clvrXW StAdLwrk '¥r\xvA,\&gt;\^
\xrvA'-exxX\.xx« YJxav Axxtx, UkyicxxXevx^, "BAx^xxwxoAx%vft., «Xe.

H

Three .Fit tyre are put up in quart
bottles, of which the above Ur a fao-simUe.
1’he label ia finely engraved, and

Specially Motified and Solicited,

ALL OUTSTANDING CLAIMS,
To a&gt;sct bis If sir York Indsbtednuu.
Jwlltfi

H. a. GOODYEAR.

is provided xvith a tafe-guard. from
oohnterffiters.
&lt;Priae 91 per bottle, or
ala for
(?. W\ Jfbbaok, (Proprietor, Jlo. 6
East Fburth Bt., Cfrurfnhati, to whon\
all orders should be addressed._

DRY GOODS!

FOR SALE BY
Roberts A Striker. Hastings, Eli Xkhob,OrangeviUs Mills. T. A. De IteimW. MidrilsvUle, RSfi.
Swift, Prairieville, and by Dratfsto and Meri
ohsLisgenreaily ihroagbewtthrSnntty. '■ ■

GROCERY, SALOON,

and

Stacks of
and Prices to suit orders, from 30 cents la fei.O®,
with good Oases.
'
Old nirturus of Deceased frtenda copied as good
“.•isrik at any lime and aarwhere, in tbe

ConaUting in part of

Sult and Witter Lime,
Snap. Bahratas, Cnwia, Ptpprir ani

Ever shewn in

this

Market, which we

are,prepared tu sell at a email
advance from

county, to take Likeoeaeos of ths Stek or Deed,
°f Pub'P
0T rrivale

The subscriber Is now'prepared to sell
FArfHT GHOCERTES
As low as the lowest, Fee
pay oely.

Clolhi

stasra, two doers' west of tbe Rao-'
tiupHuoeo
J. W. MAYNARD- I
Hastings, Nov. 1M1.

Or Cold Lusch if darired
OB
COFFEE, CHICKENS,
PJCKLED TONGUE, SABDINES. Ari.

Al «o, loo Craon and TrimonaAo

BourJ wlu ba furnishk-d. by
by tL&lt;; waek..

'

’«•* uf THESE BARD TIMM ws era ssllisf
OUR GOODS
ALL KINDS OF

joBPRnrmG,

Kere4at &lt;11 and Laan»t
Evrr ..ffrrod i» Rm*»* Creek nH of wtweh
will be sold ■» prices UBl‘ iwtMwt fait to
suit pocehaaers,
ParticularjUtenthm paid t&lt;» filling nr-

Bseeutad a« abort natter rod tbe boatmmt, st
thuoCtv Osr Jobbing fselllUM an toabotf In

For Sale!
sr»,3i-8A.’r^^’is

Gaik or ready

Wum Meal, at AM Hoars!
TEA

NEW YORK COSTS.

4!*o, to* LsrgMt «toci of

reinforced.

arc XW \ioov vc\a.rCt» '¥A«,xvd.

%a.\&gt;e, Xke, \xoov vaaxv
"DocXot'u 'BWU,

LL PERSUNS kunwine tbe&lt;n*e!ve* to br in­
debted to tbe mibacribcr, oo put du. AC-

A rod XOTW, w.
DRY GOODS’’ COVXT8

l to the above stock of Droceriss. he
। ftji and aoenplete aaaortetratof

an at Yorktown nn Wedttoaday.
Ap­
pearances indieate that the enemy ia iwinr

at

Hoff to Save Money!

Drugs, Painta, Oil*, Burning Fhi’14, and Camphene.

found.

SXowuacXx
Which wo offer

MOTT,

‘
Now Orleans. Muscovado, Coffee.
• -Crushed. Powdered and Granulated 8u[y Tbe rebels at Memphis have held1 gnra.
a meeting and determined tn burn the1
Mulaaaea and Syrups,
citv on tbe first approach ufCom. Foote’s
Grenn and Black Teas.
Rio, CovIon, and Java Coflfe.
flotilla.
Stone. &lt;Vi«odcn. and Willow W
Qgara. Tdhacoo. and Snuff,

A» Richmond and elsewhere in
Virginia. elm.«t a state
-&lt;tsrv^!i«WT
exists.
BuUhfts tjtKried at tl 49 per

Idr YkoWc.Vfe

NOTICE !

of

Groce ries! !

Spice.

Wva,VX^ ’VovkXe.

HARD-WARE |

HAND

LARGEST and

herq of Mill Springs.

।

•VVccftc. "BXXXeA-»

AND

reviving from New York
Boatuu, bi* fall stock of

-

w a\YX\\-

arc. eoicxv^oacA
yo.y«. axxA
V.oxx&gt;t?ixx\ vooX%‘ toxxA \xcjAja,
xxAx'xcXx xxxakt XXxaxxx

Ifrd N^uiuSl.Nrw York.

TkKOAT AMO t.CHW.— At thi. .....I.
of the y mf when cotighw and Oolds nntr&lt;iublc~&gt;Mir BMrp family should have ■
Mtr and certain remedy on bond
Ban
sum's Rhe Syrup Tolu is ih* very thing;
It is not only plesannt for children r&gt;&gt;tnkr.
hut Is a certain cure fur Croup, Whoop
ing Cough. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs
an&lt;&gt; all nfleeti&gt;*nv
the Throat and Lungs
Suld &gt;»v all Druggists.
Price 25 cla.
(&gt;•»»« months ]

ISAAC

MJT Geh. Grant, though still in the.
held, will hereafter serve under General
Thomas, who will be remembered as tbe:

Reaucs, if you cred either or both of three mast
excellent Retardirs.lnquttrfcr then.uttoowros.
if y..u «J&lt;&gt; not Und them, laketto etiMtr, bdl Inclose
Uns toiler tu • letter, and on receipt.cl the men
oy, Us Remedy or HuMdrcs will fe sent aepording
teyed» di.eetKiBS, by mail n tvptsri. fiwiraiT
r*°’
DAPCL 8. pXRWto,

Sold by all rfriiggnits.

la now

a\\. Axicaaca
\xw xxcAxxvt,

FAMILY MEDICINE,

Bruises.

have a report that the World has passed

UVAE JUST RECEIVED

I did so and fowd it to operate adairaNy, ramor
ing tbe bile end srousing the lirtf Co activity. I
have also used. Hte a
.

G-OOX5S.
formidable ■•«&gt;(! dahgen'iw diseases Trask’Magvielic Ointment is sn unlhinng re-itudy.if used m season.
Apply trei-h
lheTliruat and Chu-t mid • over -rith .

Pilicua Fever,
Fever and J2gue,
Liver Complaint,
(^Dyspepsia,
Indigestio?!,
•
Jav.ndice,
Kidney Complainte,

Dwrilng's LHeBJlteva,

anry tu comfort h£Aw»rs.

season uftheyear, more promising than

W

*Stl wsseen’rWpcwt*/. I KveLwi iio sM.sk sieve."
D. Wraterroh, Hsh.yof*8onib Bft, nter ith St.,

W heston Das id
Williams TC
While Fred F
W heeler Ne&gt;-*-u

Backward.—This bas been a'very ... Pnraons railing fur any «4 the alnur
letter*. Will pIS.-C
•i»R'k&gt;rliw ,l
backward spring thus far.
We have had
R. J. Ghain, P. M.
no day, as yet, in which fire was not neces

that the prospect for a fine crop nf wheat

Crime and See !!

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: “Fobrusty
tt. |M- In Msy Isstl hM. *eytevausskofPilea
which conlteed me to too boose. I took we bob
Ue of .
.
’

Bn.wn" Wiltihm „ .\kuujL Jim.. \ M .
Bonnett Mra Sumo Patch "AT' ’
f
B«arda!«r J..hu
R&lt;&gt;Lium&gt;n Ja ..r/
Durkae Miss Aliuira Rnuaell M
Darling J.’. M
Btnitli PtriavAs
Durkee Asa B
btuart Miss Hannah
Dolor James b
Taylor Jam.- M
Eastman H [1
Thompson J • ha
Fuller. Frank m .Mother
Francisco Bt-nj. L Wupd I P
GilleU Mr. L P
Wood Harmon D
Haner Henry W
W«a&gt;d Elliett
2
Lane Bridget
Ludlow Mrs Marv
Mellon F
'

INOVBUKEOFTBArt;

'Xx? XXxe 'BAvosl* a'k»XrxeX.%
j
‘Wcat
SbutkAkgxc
; kda, 5OY a
ivewa, keetv
mt\\ wcciVcA
artkk
■ 0fco«vok.c\\. ■ft'Ak.cva, wkkeXy,
Xaktift. xxx. \xvy &lt;\xxcx'ix\x&lt;xcA,
Okxxdi oX. ^vxc \k.’ro\ve'f \.'xwxe, cxve
a *xnt€ \tY«A&gt;etx.Xxv&gt;€ ©5

Darling’s Liver Regulaor.

and narrowly escaped

should be prohibited therein.

3D3TY DDHreiBWa©]

Mra C. Tebow. 11 Chrtate^ber Street. X. T.,
writes: “Fsb W&gt;. UCO.-I have been subject to
attacks uf Asihoa the last twenty years. 4-tara
never found anything equal tb

ery.—Natknl/t Union, '^lh.

boy

tun aXX

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

March t, ifcs. ' ‘
r’
Dr. C. W. Bosses,-IhMr Sir . -For tbe benefit Is a superior .tonic and dlurvtie; excellent In
of sufferine humanity, permit me to ur tliat 1 cases dHi-as of ap]&gt;etlu , flatulency, female weakh“Ur *«**«•’Blood- PaHfier urea, irregularities, tM&lt;n in the Mt and boteele.
hav« still nn hand, an excellent atyle nf
and Uloud Pd|« a sure curs Ivy Iodise.lion and Wind, protruding and biowdiug pilsa, snd general
Uvw Cooinlusl.
I have sufieroi tram toe | ***VMM*MI ■’ ’ ■ . . ■■1’Xi
»
Commiasinner’s Warranto, -and Overabove mretionyd diteSSes (or live years, and hare
RBADTBE FOLLOWING
IOKT.
tried a great tunny physicians, but all to np pnri
Look up! adore life chastening Band 1
p-s. I wssUviMd Cyi friend to try y Jur Wood I JdM;*L. SKimley,
For, if yr blue* the Uirer,
New Yo«k. writes, i
The broken links ot the household band.
been alfiicted with p
flee and purebMvd'dne bottle uf toe Purifier sod I.... ik. i.’.,' it—
Bhall be clasped beyond the ••River."
one bos of toriPeIls u. eMO)tuence with, aud blc.a •
DARLING'S
the day f found vour valuable medicines, for I 1
Paaar. M. Y.. April it, IM2.
smei.pring good health at prraeut. and feel con- I
LIT EK KtGDLATOR
Meat the cure is peruiatntut. Let others buy
^^Whlrt lhe»’r.F,.,aM‘ *" fcr ®* &lt;iT* me
1*A«1C IN R1CHJTOXD.— Front gentle
improvemento, but we trust our reodertBlood Purifier anJ PHIe for all chronic diseases,
tnnn who has just’ uime through from. which arise from impure blood or derangempnt.,
will agree with us in awarding that merit Richmond, wp Itutrn that a tearful sUt* uf ths digeolive orna. I lake no ether medteiee |
to the change of bead which our paper &lt;&gt;f affair* prevails in the Rebel Cnuital— and bur* not for tbe last eighteen months
Meet erely.
T. V. DVBOIB.
preeenta thio week. The change of name There is • arret ecsrv.ty vfthe m-.-^wnre
See Advartiseraent.
of lite.
Provisions are at famine prices,
in part, which is made in the new Lead,
'LA TOR
and many of the poor are in a starving
DARLOWS LIVER
Prize Peeiry.
was dictated in part by convenience, blit
conditio^ The wealthier relate .efilM*
Lot Chivfleina boast of deeds of war.
more in justice to our locality. It seems generally o&gt; extend.them nniiimrv ehari
And Minstrel* tare tfaetmwert ruitar,
to ua no more than just that our pleasant ties, and cares of dreadful suffr/mg and
A nobler tbeiue ray teurt it SIU—
In praise uf H satlot's tnatcblesa Pills.
village abould have, at leaat one paper destitution are reported, especially in tl&gt;e
families of rvlwl soldiers.
Men once .....
published within it, bearing its name.—
ted for their Irheriillty are engaged iu all
Du you agree with us 1
sorts oi dixbutnirsliVt speceliuinn*. 'finpeople have ■ hope ofdefending thw &lt;ity
Removal.—We notice that Robkkts against Un- Federal tnsips, and I. fit *&gt;ti
b i» if,.LIFE BITTERS.
A Str ibex have removed their stock of a speedy surrender tn certain,
saddest and dreariest city on th. gi&lt;,..&lt;:.
I passed Holtei Uuodby tbs aratora. 1 an now
goods into Holbrook's new block, throe
Ou all side* art witnessed want anu
eoorsly curvd.a'.d lake pleasure iu rvcvDimcndiug
doors east of their old stand.
tbass remedies"
squalid poverty, selfish and wild detato-hsmall

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Much better then pills, and much easier to taka.

Oh! stricken hearts, by anguish bowed.
Though dun, sun's bops is ahiaiug.
Know ye, to every darksome cloud.
There is s "edier Unief"

Ov*b.— A

TO K nCELLIO

LOW PRICES”

IMIU.ING’8

Oh t Parent seuM that bitter blew
Had loft thee broken hearted ■
Bow happy then, so mo w, go.
Unto tbe dear departed.

Rvn

. IITTI1I

Unusually Low

AmLfiwUy,

A GOOD BARG

lbs day w

�a __ iiku

iXjrictliiril &gt;tcns.

_______________
dvawtaou or Buriaa ow a Cwcpit.
—We never jiitderMrorj th©-is^vaotage «d
liw credit ayslcm tin we Ih'ard the ,ful
l.roing rnory :
&lt;3Ej RADWAVS URNorkTI
RESOLVENT
“In one of the interior towns nf

A
I_#
■

IS &gt; CIAMimu «T»ve

AMERICAN CEMENT ULIE
which shows that thi* very timdul veg- । w.ir&lt;| foernmc that n neighbor hed «nmr
©table will bear more nbu*e tbsa almost Mmllar wnrk donu «m 4ai«for n less price
any other emp grown upon tbe farm.— he inquired th© reason therefor, and the
Tb« writer baa tried a I moat all methods !

■■
-- ----------------- ----- ---------- ,------ ,
&lt; ....
.....
tuea, an inch to an inch and a half in di-1 book, and I zrimetiniM louse urn. and
aractor, aa, oil the whole, tbe most desira |
v©n I 'are a. goot cash cuatnmer I
bl© for seed, taking in account th© imtne ; ^rge gi-t price, Iwtt ven I'puts it on
done crop end tbe future welfare of tbe j my Lkc.k I do not like tn achargc ’»»
tebers. It we b-ok intrely al this ini me- &gt; much ro if he never pay um I no loose so
diate crop, we can duuh*J©M get more nittch.”’
from a given amount of seed to cut them !

wnx wifhstdaw water
IT WILL MENU

HtrMOM A*»&gt;
*&gt;V,X KJ
*
I .11 &lt;'■------ ^nlail.-d frutll SMALL FOX. F

WOOD.

Fare rtmr broken FurnHurr.
IT Wll.l. MENO t.gAJ-HSK.
.
. r,__ eii.iM Rain. Bueta. d

Tralhwir.art*» oUirr eauee, amma
ovAttSORfttofariNf-wtii »p^&gt;‘y,
ararr particle of diae*^. and re l^eat th* fhlld

MARRIED LADIES.

j

laiiies
Into single eyes, than to plant them
Starch V»« O»U tHS.—tttdl ctareh for
whole. But it weskena the Mamfou oi the
abirle nt leant ten tnhiuteu, a&lt;LI A little
plant, and if follewed up with any varia
unit and upertn. and. if ironed nice, I think
ly a long series of years would run it
will lo.»k a« well aa Timothy’» dieky diu
out.
We ought tn fi»llow Much n m©lb&lt;d
if we ran discover it. as will keep tbe
. Mid tloioiqjli cure.
plants in lhe highest health, and ‘make ■
RAUWAVH REAIIV KESOI VKNT|
the crop sure mid reinmuirative.
IS A OHE4T1.VSO *sn STOMA. H AFJIKOV •
We have grown gtmd potatoes from i
the Mtnsllt-Ml need, n half inch or !••«« in
NATIONAL OFFICKM*.
diameter, hut it was only iipmt very rich
THE EXFOTTHTE
atiil and with extra ©are. The objection*
touring large, .potatoes whole, are the Aw/deaf—ABRAHAM UNCOLN. of Illi no#,
lav /•ne^rof-HAXXlHAI. I! A MUN, of Maine.
extra expense f&lt;»r seed, a* it require*
dbeas* ylrickcu nuffrrvr hutu
tTom twelve tn fiflevti bu»hcl* t&gt;» the acre,
A LIVING DEATH.
end the overstocking of every hill, tending .Sn-rrfary
N«tr-WM.LIAN If. SEWARD, uf And renter* him «o bia fflroda i* a
to produce a great many small potatoes. I &amp;m*ery9r^ 7&gt;wAry-.HALNON I*. CliASE.
baultby cundtttoa.
....
Befarr pt*M&gt;'H»3 &lt;bl» •omdrrfalck
The medium stzu rsm»v«a thi-w. ••hjw i

'd! j.mmoDS'

IT WILL

MEND &lt;«**.

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.
.
. .
. •____•&lt;__ U.
Ull.l. MENU POKl'EI-ON.

LKTTAK from 1»* HAl.MOS RAIXXm.

Official flirrtlorn

yhi.-s sirmx

IN’ WEST C1LWMPTION.

tions, forni»he» jn*t about seed enough,
stock* the bills sufficiently, and pruaerve# ;
the health of the plant. This practice we !

,!
(VmwhZ—kiiryLnd
MONTGOMEllY
’ ....... BLAIR.-ol"

havof.&gt;11nwed fur several years and ••«!
the whole, it gives the best results.
| *'

known lo Ml «b*Mul&lt;&gt;MM« tbM
SVHOf’uLv. LEPROSY, BYPBILM,

If WS admit the theory to he correct ; .Utnruy Utnavl-EDWARD BATD4, fa MimooH.
cn which the practice Is founded, it would i
tm" jwdiSadt
not follow that it w&lt;»uld in every ease
‘
—-----------Sapreme Court of tbe United Stale#.
i fteroFute. Q, iu kindred di#mu&gt;ro.
preserve the crop from di*a»*c
Almost
ROHHUT B. TANEY, of Maryland. I blood of alite, people, and ha»b«
•very variety has been tmbjeet to cutting 4m&lt;c«at&lt; Jtufitt— NOAH 11. SWA) NE. of Ohio, a# a cun.tilati.mal iulteroity. aud
and to disease fur many years, and nu
on© can Iw perfectly sure tlut he plants
-PETER V. DANIEL &lt;rf Va.
a sound healthy ’.uber, iflbc size i« every •
H.l.WAl HRXyoVATIXO UmOl.VKST.
--HANUU. NKLrtVX, uf K. Y.
-ROBERT C. ORIIUL-n-nm.
thjagdesimble.
If the cnnstitulion ha*
whicS waa
- N ATI! AN CLIFFORD, uf He.
been weakened in anyway it is much
inbre likely’ to l»e injured' by tbe hot

N

&lt;&gt;F

| Or. o^»' rma.no via. Kunt
—'
axi jaxsraj^mx:

THE MII.UON

A.KXWEUKU.

r
GO u irt

RADWAY’S KESDY REIJEF

1MLBHA.Y &lt; EM KIT CITE.

weaihgr of Augu«L than a strong plant
•TATIS WFMXII.
would be- Ths tmiv.-DV..I pre valence nt l-gMy utTw
the rot is probably &lt;i«jng quite a* much ' hlnrY T. BACKUS. Pi*«idratcftb*Sci^wd|

to th* trcatnii-ix of the —
seed.
J -aa •to »«►!»
—1j
—
er-eaf/,«
-—*IJwtwa
1............... .................
imtrican 4a I
PORTER.
and dimatic influence*. -— 4Mnm
Av- t;EoanE |L nuLSK.
ritvliuriil.
I i.AXUFOHD G. BERRY. Auditor Genaral.
EZRA JOXES. Downy
do
.
JOHN OWKS, State Trouanrer,
JAMES TURN HU. Deputy do
JOHN M. GREGORY. KupL Public l&lt;i«tructioa
Timothy is a pm&gt;r pasture grax#.— CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Deputy do
Tliat every body knows. " The cltwe SAMUEL S. LACEY. Coni’r. State Uud Ufllce.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
browsing herd srifl soon rid a field of it. CIIAKLLS L'PSO.N. AUonicv General.
ROBERTSON, Adjutant Gonentl.
except in th© hedge rows where they i-an- JOHN
i at em’VT.iv
_
not crop cfo.«c. The tva«»n of this i* iv»t
bcoMtae th© root is somculmt bill bo um.
for we cannot underotand why that should
affect it one way or another, but the fact
ia that the dormwnt hud* at the crown &lt;«f
tho root or the base nf the stein need tbe
influence nf *&gt;mi&gt; fidiage tv cause them [ |&gt; HOB ATE Order.—Stale of Nictiis

£rgal £1 elites.

tl, n...iik.i,
to Ik* unable tu prv«hice anmher Vigorous ; ollicc ol Cm Judge tbrrrof. iu lla.riha*. on T#
slu-t. and m. it die* . ria greatly inprrd.
*b‘ *»««•
Ap"». »«*.ibmH*ud *Qtbi
T.
...... .
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; bnndied aud #ikty iKe.
Freoeot, Slurtnan C.
Tlilte It ia the very w&lt;-fM ja.lity to let ’ Primlle. Jwl ge
»,»«»b«te.
cattle ofany kind c!o*ely feed 'fown Tiin J In the.matteruf tbe euate»f (f»nry_H. Atekd-r,

Prt©. 2*&gt; Cents ?•« Bottle.

••SoluUrp Res-va-lur de

Libctnl

joii mi

Croup. Dipih.ria. Ii
let Ferer, "npliotd F
Fitter. Small Pok, Nratdaa. i'elcr aud Ague, j
Cl.tll.and Fetcr. IU ad ache. Hilltou. cholic. Di-

u*ea» aciiAiiMHg »yrttp far
PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

lttij«&gt;ranl l» BuiM©r*.

F i: MALE a

Impoitoni t&gt;. Railn«d C»tap«n&lt;«R.

IMI*ORTAXT TU PARENTS.

JOHNS A ’Rtrsi.EYS

1 CEMENT ROOFING,

bit* li»d the )«-mi «in*rirnrr
or l-u.iuro. rotetnma sill. .

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PR J. WAKE IKiliy
Imrerinl Wino Bittern

IT IS HUE AXD W ATER PROOF

r«r». Quinine, Morphine. Opium, aud &lt; tbw fa-

makes n poor nflermath.
A drearing
mour. up.., Tl.'.Mk, w—ta®, Imm,

&lt;nu,.,. U,.

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math ofTtmtithy be aeeured, Imt all mher [ &lt;iv(1

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booh by body,
CHRONIC DISEASE.

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•kilMbl td&gt;«
f. more than

--------*---------uf aaid petition, and the b can me
-odanry
bv caating a cony of tteia notice ana
bepuldiabcd inthe •Republican Banner.

ateir prarwua to *©M day of hearing. ’
(A true ropy.] HIIERM AN C. PRLNDLE.
Res*a.—Beat egg# well, and mix with
halTa pint uf new milk, in which have
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been melted four ounce* of butter ; add
to it a quarter of a pint &lt;»I venal mid
three ounces u| augur, ahd put the in by
degree* iMo m tnuch^flour as will make
a very light paMe, rather like a batter,
and let it rise before the fire halfan hour ,
then add notne flour to make it a little
atiffer, but not Miff.
Wurk it w ell, and
divide it into mnnll loaves or cakes,
about live w six inches wide, and flatten ,
tbum.
When baked, and wild, slier ! hrat day of April, iuvt.bciau
them tlM tlliekntw nf rusks, and pin 1 k-v
Probate Court, fa
..
..
.
.
। . i
tr.»nt of all claim* ayam.t »*i&lt;i
item into the uveti to brown a fettle.—
DuUd. Apnl H. 1^5.
The cakes, u hen fir»l linked, eat duliciui**- I
JAMES A. RWKKZEY.
ly. if buuen-d, for ten; or, made with;
U-X.SHELDON,
caraway, to oat en|d.
I------------------ ----------------------------r.I.I. nf U.illn^'

likely browned, then Mir into DOUIL with
«dt abff pepper to'UHe.

tmlT lOu.bte BITTLll.* M»

7« WILLIAM STREET.

tby appears Vi receive more of a sh*&lt;ck

pound* iff leg. shin, or Deck uf beef, cut
it into piece* and boil gently in six
quarts uf water fur about an huor nttd n
halt
Then add a pint nf oplit |tena.
a pound ol meal, (totali-wi alieud, mid a
head of celery cut sniuH, Slice n lew
otiiona and fry them iu n little fat. deedginf them lightly with flour 1.11 they an.

r»ool»i&lt;l) ILMKbut PREVENT

l&lt;

TERMM’ AMIL

..Hr,
.. ... l^. "ftlw
iwdQ1,,ertM
power «■ claim terllADWAVs RENOVATING
and particularly m Spring where the foil ,m Hirom W.W, Admim.irotur of »md ratal*, : RESOLVENT-. and »r rtiiafouriv decterr that. If
vigor &lt;ff the root ali'utld g&gt;« Io th© uoini*
pe icd development of thrplwt.
Ttm«»-

gran-wm. nn fur aa we know, are m»we be•'fitted at thia M&gt;an&lt;&gt;n than atauy other.Atilcrican ’ ^•friettlturitl.

Hodurllo*

Scrofula. L»

H&gt;ui wtarr*. ana naa l«tuv
■ad MWKT DURAELK RUOFING i.Mnilfa
rwm-cl A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER
PROOF Ct&gt;r•rise R,r ROOF'S III' A

rfiruaic Rbcatnaliuq. Goal
inhili., and &lt;li»&lt;»«.-■&gt; in-

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A SPEEDY PI RGATIVE.

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IX MILITARY CAliln.

TONIC. MLUKINE ANDr BEVERAGE.
PVRl’HASE OaXE B(»fn.EJi

CMTIVEXKSS,
INDIGESTION,
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nUJUUMNLMS,
HICK HEADACHE.
[XU A NATION OF THE BOWELS
NBRVOt&amp;NlBM.
MELIXCHOLY.
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KKAltr KKLILF

CHARLES WtDIHFIELD A CO..

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Baut Colmtt.
At a avwton of the Probate Court, fur

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Tt, William Rirret, New Yotk.
f»r-Far aale Ly drugjri*l» and grm»r« gene:
Mjr ibrounbmit tlui stmai’n.
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m,BO,r*» roltev* you of pat*

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IcmcnU of health rrrenmtion.

.

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beivre putting (brat into the pie; i«n | pctituiucr t-hnu

gar*.

iBanu.nctur-r« txae.

hug l illa
and
will have a pie worthy
the triai.
Cbuur Saoca.—Sweet apples, if you
have uiem, free th»m wonn-; weigh clean
&lt;•»« peck, put into the stew kettle with a

katd itOiiiiun. amt the lirariug tbrrrol,

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NEVX.NB, FROFREETOR.

M.

« jt S utings Uiuutr,

&amp;UPPES A BI RROW 8,

C^aut

detained In New Yort four day*.
was Will Gordoa.
It ia natural to think one’s aelfa ooaL
“Doral”! exclaimed.
length found an opportunity to escape
early
everybody baa an atladc of
She paused sod turned to me with
from the throng of demands upon my
lymlng—indeed, It to inevitable a*
attention and return.
At the depot. 1 surprise.
“
Are
you
Will
Gwrdon
’
s
wlfcl**
could not wait for ths stage, but burped
nee: utbere never recow, bat gu through
“Certuielyl Why! O Lute I”
• ■n
a&lt;
IX __ • —. -II .. ..C——
on Am* to Mr. Roomer's bouse. Ths
We bad both been dedeved, and both
servant greeted me with a surprised ex­
simultaneously dieoovgred it.
.
clamation.
and den
She sprang toward* me and gave me
“Uh I Mr. Brownlow ! very glad to see
Bailors
you. sir."
her hand.
‘Ah ! how do you do, Tim 1 Where

JJortrj.

*^.----- M*MdU to With prowptoOS.
Meta and Berdick Strode,

H. WEIGHT,
A TTOENET and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
21. end Solicitor end Counsellor in Chancarv—
Particular attention paid to the coMeetin of
claims and tooner-----------•-------- J
OlRco, with
Barry Comity, Mi

Spring bu coma, nailing, flair;
Lot diet t aeaton of the year,
Bird* ere during.
Flower* springing
All so bteatifd ni M.

W

te Leine?"
“In the parlor, sir.”
,
1 stepped fi.rward quickly, but lightly,
over the heavy velvet carpet and pushed
open tire door'of the parlor.
It was twi­

Spring has come, smiling, fair;
Songs of gladness greet the ear,

GREAT
Hastings’ SusintM IHrcrtoTn

light. but the room was light enough to

VICTORY!!

threshold.
_
Two figures were .outlined against a
window. One was Will Gordon's, the
other—small, graceful, with a dainty
poise of the bead—did I not know ill
I -toud for a moment (taxing in mute astunishmenl and indignation.
I saw Will

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

Myrtle willows.
Mossy pillows.

DRUG STORE!!!
MASON ALLKN,
jwhiw*, »ro
d ■&lt;«, fl Uh. butter, lard, perk, ana rrain af

ealer in groceries,

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

.EALKR in all kinds of Family Groceries,
' Slone and Wooden war*, and a general la­
ment af Provisions. Also Notary Public.

ROBERTS * STRIKER.

■glisccUani).

SCST BECEIVED
new and most complete assortment

pare*

"ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS
WELL."

and medicines.

* pMene, Bar«iug Fluid,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
W. riBKKK,

mi

y- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUHFO8ES,ONLY«^X

aWECTET a AI.I.EW.

Ho-uirr.
My friend. Will Gordon, was
to lie gru-.m-rnan—Dort Hosmer was to
be bridesmaid.
Of course I wn* the happiest man In
existrncr as I started with my friend for
the residence of my little ladylove. She

more lovable than ever when wr met—
She bud never even seen Will before.
But she seemed to fancy him immedi-

atelt.
“Your friend
&gt;n&lt;lbn»inea«.
..
.
,,, .
Office tn the Court Bouse, Hastings. Mien.

GROCERIES!

Fasaa Aug

Jauss A SwaxxKT.

I TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
D ARIEL COOK,
.
nnTivvu FIGS.
rim RAISINS.
n i KlKrt. CODFISH:
(XIDFISH:
PRUNES.
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General lan«l and
Tax A sent, will attend to t!&gt;« colleetion of
Irbteaod *11 other bu»&gt;oe»&lt; pertaining toht*ofl.ee

J

cntaias? yuEinnnxB?
&lt;sd CeoklRg Extracts,

I. A. IIOLBROOM,

nYHICt AS «n4 Surgeeastore. State »trect-

"flee in RueadPa

JOHN ROBERT*.

PEER. PENCIIX INKS. PAPER, EN-

IHYSTCIAN and Sunrrmi. Dwelling on Brv-d
way, near tbe Conn Ilonae.
MOST POPULAR

H. P- CHERRY,
■OTART PUBLIC aa«l
to *11 bn»in«" rntro’trd to Mtu with
■upto*.. -4 aaatig.
‘‘""fc’*
nr coustv. Mich. Btaakskept alw-ys on hand.

L. H. STEWART,
A TTORNEY and C*nn*slsr at
A. and Coareator In Chancery. 1
*e. AU bn&lt;i»ea» attended to pra
rteativ.. Office No. S. Noble a bteek
Michigan.
‘
J. M. NETINR,

JACOB FERRIS.

iona.

Ian t he.

I responded. -Yes.” xsith li t- L.-M grace
poarible. I was homely.
Will’* fix* wn- a full oval, with fine
richly tinted complexion.
Hi" wavy
hair and beard were brewn. with a tinge
..f gold where thr light struck the curves

atrungh. Hr wa* Mteh a man "" women
love for their beauty—love n» they love
the pet birds and «panteln they lavish atieh
v-dupiiious caresses Itp&gt;n.
Already, al
twrhty two. Will had the reputation ot
triiur a ’Indy’s man." He had a knack
o! pfenning women; of charming them

J. M. RUXNELL.

P

&lt;
to handsome.

&gt;r7Xelr~.1

i»Wd to sail

©HEAT,

with prrttv hvc plays “f hi* hnitdsumr
e, m; of singing ~»mg&lt; to please them ;
in flattering them
onaon»eiuu»ly into
admiring him simply hy his nutual mannet toward.* them, ’lie was n courtier by
nature.

PATENT MEDICINES

f

CASH

ING and pul
one purcbaa
their being

MICHIGAN.

ROBERTS k STRIKER.

DAMIEL STRIKER,

Mito*. M K “lady ’« ni-t..”' The influence
nf my life bad combined to make me
-tern.’ pln-nrepoken. «nd iin-r’ificial in
manner. W.-meh -eldom fancied ms; but
Im art and loved rur.
Preperaiien* had already commenced
for the wedding. There was « happy ex
citrment tn the house. Shop-boys with
parcels rang thr d-or bell a great deal;
a seamrtnres w.reied uwceaamgly &lt;re pret
tv dress «tuffs; Mrs Hosmer talked continunllv ef recipe* for wedding cake, and
was »til I undecided ra to e bo ai».old b.
invited ; paper patternsand bite
needle•rk were strewn through tbe
the pstlor-,
paikin
work
and down ateirs a vast deal &lt;4 laundry
was done far riiflled nnd embroidered gar-

••mined from all care and trouble, and was
os free mid light hearted «• a bird. Sbe
rlurtrifird me with her spiritg. I forgot

iaranaa** Ou&gt; Losses Do
a! pnrpo.es, tar
bJ

B
g. H. COOK.
.

mi.Trn
or wm.»« ISILliwi
in the Court Hows*. *•• °F*" ". -

(Conn
u&gt;a»i
ATTORNEY. CnnHorjt

HARMON SMITH,

1 perhaps one

nae.”
“Lute, it wa* myself whom you saw.
You opened the parlor where /waa with
WIN, and I wore Laine’s scarf. Oh. 1 see

&gt;utable sectional repoUtiun.

stand tbe grammar of your language.—
Take ita first division—“Orthography.”
Can you spell ? Upon our table I* an
“Ode to Lyberty. Of course, wo never
read beyond that caption, and many a
“gam," ss its sntbor foodly thought, goes
such error*, for a* a general rule, a mi*tpelled poem it wholly wortkltti.
Ifyou cannot pane your tenet. keep

you punctuate 1
Those troublesome
dots, pwlnts, commas, Ac., are of prime
necessity iu versifieation. A comma in
the wrong place m«y make yon a btigb
Ing-etock.
We receive hundreds of
•
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ed her perfectly.
R-&gt;* utterly untrue
to everv womanly virtue had ahe become
thus to deceive me? Yet was she not
weak and fickle like all women ? and had

troy them, for it to another general rule
that no one can punctuate poetry correctly,
eanpt ilt auAar. If you du ndt know
how, buy Wilson on punctuation and
study it thoroughly, keeping your piece

One nf the moat remarkable .of these until you “have pul in the pmnta.
Third. The law* regulating poetical
noble dog* was Barry, who i* known to &lt;.
I not been can-leas and foolish thus to have saved the live* of forty Individuals. forms must be studied.
What .is accent
leave her cxpom-d to tire fascinations of
Beside his cask around his neck, be in poetrv ? What Is meter? Can yea
MIMth n man a* Will Gordon? No—no!
carried a warm garment on hia back; mrerure y otir stanzas ? It may be ewd,
I could net comfort myself by seeking
and if he failed tn reuse the traveller into “Genius de-pisea rnles”-de*r young
for my own blame. She was hollow
some sense &lt;.f life by hia warm tongue reader’ that is tbe silliest of all ailly «DL
heurted. She had proved herself worthy
and breath, ho would race back to the Genius rise* above rule*, but RD** up
only of my false friend.
I sincerely
house, and bring somebody to the rescue. through their region to one still higher.
prayed Heaven 1 might never see them
One day Barry fmind a poor boy almost You must know what poetry is before
strain.
frozen 10-denth in the celebrated glacier you can hope to write such ss the world
1 suffered sadly in my dumb, sullyti
•4 Balsore. Barry warmed the boy .lick­ will “not willingly let die.”
way.
A terrible pain tugged at my
Fourth
IX. sol say “1 send these
ed him. woke him up, and gave him
Ireart conatantiy—on waking^t midnight,
wtnething to drink, nnd carried him on lines, dashed ■&lt; in haste I” You luay
when at work, after the day's tcril was
his bnok to the monastery. Th* joy of and should write in haste—that i* under
done and I sought the selilude of my
the poor parent*, who can discribe!— the pressure .iffirelmg, but you must cor­
chamber.
AH the time thedreadful ache
Aftar a life nf service, Barry waa Bent rect at leisure. Qwrect coolly, deliber—like the dull pain of a wound mad* by
stdy. determinedly. See that there is
down the mountain* to a warm nnd oom
a blunt dagger—wore upon my health and
not a redundant syllable, nor a line short
spirits.
of his dava in h&lt;»m»mble quiet. Al his by “a foot.” Exclude every false rhyme
Thus months went i.y.nnd the fall came.
Write, change, cor­
death his body was carefully buried, and and vicieus accent.
I had not met Will, although formerly I
hiaahin was wtuffird, and there be may be rect re-write. “But If 1 do. I’ll never
had met him often.
But at last I met
M-en in tbe Museum of Berne, standing send It." You had tretter not. onle-s you
him one day on the step*of the St. Nich­
aa large as life, with his collar and bottle
olas.
Hr started, bowed—not cttagingly
nrmmd his neck, ready to start on his ciam. D&lt;» not expect the editor to cor­
hut curtly—and passed on down the
rect it. Remember with the except ton
street. I was a little puzzled by hia laiwtra of love.
Tbe &lt;b^a are sto»rt lived.
Many die of Bryant, Prentice, Willis and Mitrrla,
manner, aa well a* excited by th* inter
fr.un disMsna .d the lungs, and others editor* are not poets. They are too busy
view.
He did nnt act like a man who
nro ItMiin ths follms of avalanches and to nnd poetry if concealed in the cSnutie
had bettered a friend’s confidence and
other accident*.
Neither men nur dogs jumble of bad quantitiea, ialne rhymes,
proved that he wa* a diritnnorabie vil­
esn long stand tbe severe climate and miserable spelling and unpuuctuated line*.
lain.
thin air of ao great a height.
Both are He will be *ure to wy “trash,” or “I’ve
The next week I heard of his marriage.
often obliged to g«* down into valleys be­ on time to fix tint.*
A fortnight later. I came across him again
There are many rhymer*, many vendlow. and recruit amid milder scenes.—
Mtmtertag careleesly up Broadway.
Hr
The lesder of tbe peek MW is named
bowed much as before, and was pasting Pinto—a brave, big creature, doing deeds
on. when I spoke.
of usefulness and valor that might put to
A Fact.—You may resd somo of the
“A How mr to congratulate you on your blush the life of many a one «*f human
marrlasre. Gordon.
1 wish you much
_____
_
literary weekly papers for a year, and
underatanding, wire never ri*ked a thought,
jnv «fWr» fair and truc-heartc
searoelv
find • fact that will make yeu
much less a deed. t&lt;» help his fellow-men.
wiser and better—all romance, fictions,
«,w
-M I
coldly.
velvet and feather*; littls finds, equip­
|
“Thank yon.” be replied co
Ito y.wt
snow, Gordon.
.jmrww,. I think it
ped in smiles and crinoline, big scound­
“Do
v&lt;« know,
strange v.m do not invitesn old friend to
Gen. McDowell has made an arrange rels in epaulets, with a love of a moosWhy is it T

nothing -fthe k’md.

ment that will doubtless shock the sen
elNlitr of our Democratic friends’exccedingly." He is new orgsnixing the loyal

look indignantly.

He returned my

,

hostility.’

iWARD ASSOCIATION, RbMadel-

in a milltau with a

things in oompoeition.
Jingle is not
poetry. We claim do portical genius,
and yet ws will engage for a considera­
tion to produce rhyme by tbe quire, pro­
vided ita authorship shall remain a oecreL
Do nut suppose that beesuaa you can
make a jingle, you are a poet.
Second. ' Do not assume to write
poetry for publication, unleaa roil under-

black- as fast M they arrivs at Freder
ickshurg—and they are arriving by hun­
dreds—Into companies and squads, commaudsd by the most intelligent men of
----- •
invitation to enme to my houar, if you their own color, and establishing a line of
had not conducted tn a manner toward* promotion, by which they may, if indnaLeine Hosmer which forfeit* you the trinus. attain to tbs asms pay as the or­
three daysI
What a pretty torment abe
dinary field laborer. Tbs price given
them at first, rang*, from 23 cents to 40
Know* r,.u, * — --------------- -------my frUMwtoocmMb,
ot
eent* per day. wRh olothtag and one day’s
conduct *• yours. Goodafternoon I aud ration. Privates hareaftsr are not to be
Gordon.” she said to Will, one day, walked no, leaving me bewildered and employed 1" rebuilding railroads end
bridgv*. if btoek labor ean be obtained.—
when be felt compelled from a sense satoniabed.
Jfy conduct towards Leine Hosmer! The soldiers will hereafter carry tbe mus­
Whrtdid the man mean! How could ket alone, and not the pick-ax and above!
- Reilly my dear Miw Leine, yea de ha be so oool. and appear so honest a»d besidaa. J&lt; Davis’ ex coachman h now
upright, after what bad happened? b- actings* bodysnwsnt of General
ghun Lute.”
At last -be pet a fiahhing rtsoke to bar
Dowell.
_,„k, I,,
V tail ta lo,. ..U
demanding.
Will. SW4—
Sore of th
Bk.a—i-Uh U—
with Win—in— with W»—«nlW-W« of a mutual i
the Emerald lai*. He Laid him to spell
kan«il.4'nlMhW.la h.ta. h.u
boatility. .
s. ;
,
.
of no use exp«*tulatlng with her, ao 1
that I was a care worn busmens man—
though only twenty-eight.
I wgg no
longer Luther Brbwntow, of Beckham
ntrceL but-imply “Lute”—Leine’a tow

P-*-

You knew tbe aveoing—tbe servant aaw

LahreF
“Here” said a gentiu voice at my aide,
-Y«*, I found her. Give her my fore­
well*, and tell her she will never look en and a little, fair band stole up to my
my face again!’’ I exclaimed’ aa 1 left the shoulder, while my arm drew Leine—
house.
I da»bed down to the depot, and my own Hit's Leine again—close to my
the uext morulng 1 wa« in New York .breast
The door opened and Will came In.—
He stood silent a moment, looking at us
brain fever, or foolish enough to commit in mute bewilderment and surprise.—
suicide or marry somebody else. 1 qui Nobodv was in the mood to volunteer exetlv commenced work again, but I was planatiren, but be was apparently satis­
anflen, deprewd and bitter. I felt dis­ fied that all was right, for ba said a* be
appointed. deceived, outraged.
I had -b.H&gt;k my hand:
“All’s well thst ends weH.”
taved freine belter (han my life, and trust­

roll .re v.m 1

*. C. PRIMDLK,
GOGH OF PROBATE.

vsrsea. but we advise none to attempt
But bo* them who can po^bly belt it. Of the
was It F
_
.
«G,000,000 In the ones United State*,
“I don’t know, Dora.
But ! owns to
Herford and saw Leins In Will’s arms.

yeu was not rt all to blame !

it all now I"
“And Laine?"
“poor Laine I it nearly broke bar
heart.
When Tim gave her the strange
with bis arm about bls companion- saw ineaaage ynu left, «he l&lt;a&gt;ked as if she had
We did not know what to
his hand bent aa he talked In a low voice, been shot
think. Lute.
Will waa passionately so
gry.
He thought you had fellen In love
on hia shoulder. I aaw the scarf of pale with some one elite In New York, and de
blue cashmere—Leine had worn It often serted Leine. There have been reports
when with me—floating down over the of your gallantry to Dr. Halo’s daugh­
snowy dress, sud then turned silently ter, you know, and he said you bad pro­
ved yourself a scoundrel.”
away.
I strode quickly through the hall to the
street door. Tim was borntohing the child of fifteen ; 1 attended her to a course
of lecture* last winter, while her father
d&lt;K&gt;r plate.
.
“Didn’t you find Mis* Leine, sirT* he wo* ill.
What sheer folly ! Where fe

Gentle shower*.

Shedding sweetness on the air.

GRANT A SPAULDING,

TERM3, ®1 OO UT JkJ3"VAJTOE.

■Liberty and Union Ona and Inaapatabla.*

IS PUBLISHED EVER) WEDNESDAY,

D

NO; 2.

HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1862.

Iv belied, bcautifnlly outraged.
4°d
vet it always end* m»st charmingly.—

Hundreds of poor people wbn cannot
aflhrd a
■ home
home paper, in tire erwrss .df a
year spendthme tinres thaafttountil w«uM’

closing and selling ouL Governor Lutch­
er hat called out af! between 35 and 55,
rt Fredericksburg, and the rebel* aay
Gem. Barmide and McDowell will bo

hemblnt in atotion the lew. poliabod of

fu

-----

�HASTINGS BANNER.

required
ip in fr*ai of York town. Mar 1.

and of justice to bo a loyal citixsn

Wool!

iu Virginia.

’ WOOL CABlEP.

Wednesday Nariiig, Kay 1

fM CHeb Drrssri,

Balurnofc-

,Wb«&gt; Lb. iMii -III vp» -“•*»«■?

mawisn
heaktx.—J&amp;rnAam

them be taught that it ia infinitely more

fferofa.

fir. fimm ibrir wlilferv. 'I

.

aland thst constancy in patriotism, is tbe

base aroosed hr
bare srooaad by
sq epiritod, that
LMr SHtag. w^i«k WJ, •jwii T _

golden virtue in thia Republic, tbo virtue

our officers began

stances.
___ j-f r-yi'__

Yorktown, tbs enemy has been beaten at

Lat them be made

to under

ih-.h
to thmk

they

wdre
were

W&lt;a»|eu Factory of

H MONO"

. . -irrTi^jA

.

nwy returnee uy tb ,h. ItfMartas
y.*'*S^varlt%M*
*
Det™*. M«v

'€•1 aviates New*.
eral arms.

|

Wut

n Ilf

'

.
'K

A DISPATCH HAS JL8T BEEN
nprEIVED
OVER
OCR
LINE
f5qMTOE WW’ ANNOUNCING

■elected by Pres.denl Lincoln the ptovb

Sdv£» Of our trohpn

THg FALL Of RFCHMOND

^Tb. Merrlwe"rf-Aj

falk is oure 1 The Merrimac is blown up I
TbeSorthem ifert k hrfly beaten on the

•

while tempo rising, cold, heartless loyalty

that abouta only for rite

flag that for lbs

moment ia in the ascendant,

•til! ’ RrcHMorD is

tab*

!!

may

men equally loyal

differ.

- &gt; -1
On Sunday
afternsoo --jar
Gee. Pope, by

io a fighting

&amp;ing a battery of artillery in an open
near Farm tagham, in sight of three

•ration*' to come, that tx&gt; cilixeo of this

look veejr tsrapuag, even

impunity . seek

safety for ptfaon or property in allying

j rebel regiments,'succeeded inferior thsrn
Our regiment does pkke| duty, twice j
| on to take tbe battery, and then took the
i whole rebel loros numbering 2,000, prismoat fan, each man trying to see which
can lay the nearest to the ground. a»3

conscientiously

In tbe preeeat instance of overt

I assure you they do not

fsrtificatious.

.a. inmd reWllns, .U.U be pua.

do ' the whole get tbe best sight of ths rebels. It ia
wort The civil and tbe judicial power of । very necessary (or a person that dees Not

populate several States;’ and it io too much

.

to suppose that they will ever be enforced

,
fared in the hope of obtaining or aavlug
,
property, let it be understood that such

except against tbe most
era.

prominent lead-

The only punishment for treason

known to our laws is death to the con­
victed traitor.

And to thia harsh treat­

ment, for tbe greatest of Crimea, all parts

of our country have given the fullsst as

sent

The fate of John Brown, for at­

tempting in an unlawful and treasonable

manner, -to redress his own wrongs so
universally acquiesced in, even by

those

whose sympathise were moat atroogly

enlisted for the resulthe desired to ac­
complish. is a atriking illustration of the
assent given to our present laws for the

punishment of even ordinarily treasona­
ble actions.

If then, we demand that

the weak, balftnaaM

enlbusia.t, of a

traitor, whose attainment in bis unlawful

purposes have scarcely reached tbe digni­
ty of a riot, shall be punished with death,

whrt shall be

the

punishment of that

treason Which eonvulsss a nation^ costs
hundred* of millions

of dollars, and

to belongs to that elees.

base very strict order, not to shoot at

rather than

king men loyal,

that mon

crime; yet, if, in so doing, traitors may

be made to relieve loyal men of the bur­

dens which

treaaon has

heaped

upon

lhetp, it Is no mean consideration, aa d
loyalty will demand that it have Ita due
weight in tbe final reckoning between Loy­

I stippose tbte-isto save amunftion, for

alty and treason.

and wounded.
Wc have nthpr battles to
fight before n-aebing Richmond.
Tbe

were beyond the woods; ibis was accom­

rebels are flying from Wit*iarasl&gt;urg to­
wards Richmnnd.

plished, and onr men retired with tbe

Appertiseasent ot Schsel Mouer*.

•rrxs ScrsarvnsvsST Praue lesTSKnos. I
Laxsuu. Maj 6, Im.
‘

The Massnelitwctts

boys behaved in-the 4i)osl gallant man

ner, and were highly complimented

by

the Brigadier-General oo the ground.
Several changes have taken place

in

our brigade afate I laat wrote yo*. our

up«&gt;n 252.736 children between five and

hoe left ua entirely, being oijdwad to

twenty years of ago. al fifty

command a division in G«». Sumners

for tbe peace and safety of tbe communi­

Tbe entire amount including a small sum

cents each.

। for d-ficiencs in former Reports, is 1120.
ty i although all olbcr punishment short
of tbe death penally, it b hoped bos. In- 464 16. Tbe money is now in the State
cideutally,'a reformatory jnffoenca upon, Treasury, and will be paid without de­

ls) .

.

The number of children and the
example upon other pureocs of evil ifim's
amount apportioned thereon, in the town,
and intents. There is no more common
practice in our courts than to fix a fine in Barr.y county, as given below, we

dosbt not. will
reader*.
Tcwashtps.
Assyria,
felon, courts thus recognising every day
Baltimore,
the principle that the erimbtal may le­
Barry,
Cahlton.
gally be made to pul back into the treas­
CiMlletM,
ury the money drawn therefrom by rea­
Hastings,
son of bls crimes.—But1 this is only one
with direct reference to ths expense that

Another and

far more important use of punishment is
to deter othersTrom similar crimes, and

To this

end the puniahment is mode to strike as

far as possible al the rooVof the evil.

It

in tbe ordinary criminal lbw and in deal­

Johnstown,
Maple Grove.
Orangeville,
Prairieville,
Rrtland,
Tbomappte,
Woodland,
Yankee Springs,

&gt;47
218
885
337
327
455
206
349
351
269
MB
447
288
318
820
219

&gt;173 50
109
192
168
163
227
103
173
175
134
121
223
104
156
160
109

00
50
50
50
50
00
00
50
50
00
50
00
50
00
50

Total,
,
_ __
B2,495 09
4,990
Amt apportioned last year,ft,986 14

fog witfi ordinary offences we have tn
view tbe good of tbe community, should

we any tbe les. have the same object

the

rwy

foundations of government I

Nay, should wc not lbs more keep this

object in view !

That treason whnfa baa

assumed such collossal proportions, and

has affronted the loyalty of the nation
is as riebly deserving severs punishment

as though ita proportions were of far kas

magnitude.

Treason h.pn^a a beinimta

admit tbe eroesaHy of go punishing that
treaaon, which \

Our brigade is commanded

at

present by Gen. Berry, formerly Colons!
ofthe Fourth Maine Regiment.*

Our

Division is cotnmat«ded by Gsn. Hamil­
ton.
•
I notice that you. like the most of our

friends at home have rather a poor opin­

ion of Gen.

Perhaps you

McClellan.

be interesting to yanr

way in whieh the State endeavor, to ds

tbe repetitisn of like offences.

Corps.

pur­

and- convicting a

forcement oferimiu! law.

what enthusiasm he in everywhere greet­

ed by

his troops, you

would have do

mere doubts about the opinion his eold-

iero have of him.

They rely

upon

film

with tho utmost renfidenes and await hia
orders

patently,

brlieting

ns firmly

as they do that the sun will rias to-nwtrnw, that when he gives the order to at

tack the eoemy the victory ia ours.
The health of the brigade ia good cuti-

kidering'the bad weather and exposure,
we having no teuts with ns.

We bat*

(SigsWI ~

&lt;K» WH’LKU.AJt.

Baltimort*. May 5.
Among the prisoner, taken at York­

Avofaacfe thus endorses

,

r..

B-C.PBLSfiU:.
JuCgt uf Pn&gt;l&gt;.t«.

AYES’S
CATHARTIC
FILLS.

T.J. 11. Woe. AsmUsiSscrvUrj «f war :
Tht Mtrrimat tot Mbwm wp Ay lAf rrAtit ubuut M oclotk tkii mormny ! ! /
Tbe Mani tor. Na*mt«e^M0iBMboata

have gone towards Norfolk.

It is said the rebels will make a stand
at Butu.tn Bridge, fifteen miles from
Riehmsnd aod lb* bead water* oRths

,
town. ia tbe chief of engitMMrs o( General Chicka.hnmitjg.
McClellan with his main army !s rap­
Jolmanu's stalt wh- stales that the wbido
Idly following withfe a few tnUae..
’
ral*l army at Yoaktown amounted to
Cumberland, a email town on th* Pae85,000 men.
He gives a moat deplore
okey Riv^r, two and i half rnijes from
ble aoMunlaf the cuudilion «&gt;f the army,
here, was destroyed by *be
’
—-an.
and says they will be unable U&gt; .make a
•taa'l auy where thia.sule &lt;f Richmond.—■ now occupied by us.
Tltere
~
Their fi-lreal wmmeacud before dayitght
see my a
Saturday utoraiag.
Hr duui»ia not but between our advance and
Uss from
lbs advance was 20 miles distant. at tbe rear, al Slater’s Mills, th
Fourteen rebel caval
time the last gun was fired from York- hers.

tovn.
&lt;&gt;* Ratorday morning Gsn. McClellan
aigualed five gunl»&lt;&gt;ata lying Iwforn York­
town to pmcetsi up the river to West

cd and a number captured.
admira­
bly aocompUsbad, Utay^carryipg almost
everything wtta them.

Point, and remove all the obstructions iu

Quite a fleet of steamers and vessels
loaded with troupe were discovered, and
a pursuit commenced, resulting in thr
eapturr ofsnme. of titem. shiiat others
ware run asbort and fired by those &lt;m
board, who escaped to tho woods »n the
hank.
It ia said that by 3 o'clock in tbe after
noon, the gunbuata had reached Wret
Point, the bend of mivigaliou, nearly 30
miles above Yorktown, frequently shell
mg parties of the onemy wbn ware flying
akuig the shore, and flanking jhM portion
of the rebel army who wen- nuking to
wards West Point to lake the railroad to
Richmond.
Chicago, May 0.

says: “Jeff. Thompson is ia weetani
cannon ball while on picket. Tbs Third Ksntooky witfj one ibomumd cavalry.—
Regimen* had a man -wounded tbe same Jftrmme nerma a coaaMiy of Curtis'
Nshranku Horse yestardsy. near Drea
Day.
den. and &gt;eait«rcd them in every direc­
Tours fro.
J. C. B.
tion. Na lune of life. Qaito an sac it*,
Michigan Volunteers Second Iiegiin*uL
mrnt estate in ibis aeetiou of&lt;x&gt;uuUy rel

IsdlcSwfH accompany the eiarnpedcrs to
s secluded cave in the mcumiams of Hepzldam, and leave them la charge of ibe

tbe •ourage and coasistoaey to hurl con
tompt in the tooth ot tyrauay, though
felly swart that the conssqecoe* may

ors, Mongiag to the rebel cavalry, was

Gen MtOollan and tuff arrived «&gt;n
the field at 5 o'clock.
lie rode to Um
front, grr* ted by tU l.nxi cheer, of th*

tMaks

livre,

flag Ship Beaten.
Aber. Fart FiUew. Mat

The naval ungagemeBt lor stick

tbe

ths muruiag.

TV rwVi ttast «f ire*
clad gunlftfata with four«/ their rant.

as hour.

precipitately under tbe guns of the fort
Only tw&lt;i «f .»u“
Tbe GrcUuiall
esmdilfon t**-tni&gt;rr.»w.
CapU Bumble divingotsVd himself

TV Benton ia owwi ured.

Willummmtsg. Va., May 6.—The nor.
my evacuated this place and their works
h&lt; fr««t fest bw'iL iLfi-ir rear murd pa*-

=MSTK®ir^^

Fi.xs Omen

F^uuoct.—Flag^ffi-

Rain ha. poured down in

WF~Io the Weak Beeiirag*rd

Washington, May 10.

torrent* aU
Gon. Smith is untrue.

Vosrbsas.”

ia re-

in Norislk.

but

Tbe enemy’s work* at WHIiamabunt
h. rohrt.1.
Um Peninsula.

«ueh MtodMertnmvMnffe from coati n-

WnTtamsUirg, May 8, via. Washita, 9

»br«**rt
ibouM bid tbwn. fiuwwelL

two Generals M
-JT-W.

and Hf.

of Kw*t»k* and

DywsMsrr. DtarvMsOa.Mslsa. Wo.—..

f.TCvments at thr enemy hi,
our tr..&lt;&gt;pe retreated in Ft
We lost near! v 200 killed, a_______ w
prisoner*. Nu psruoulars rereiye£ “

country.”

by which if enforced, a large majority qf

But wo oximol upset j

___ - -»«■- • t. -_■*

bad one man killed ; be was killed by *

Northern mao

would bo hong.

&lt;ten st the Pr-Ute U&amp;u. w kU ViUagr U LU.
injx. mmJ .now cum. if ax.r tt»er&lt; br, whv -.1.

1

At ntnc «‘*cl«»di Geo. McClellne and
BrAHPXDna.— We clip the following
••Wirt entered the town arid tonk posses
from the Rtrinwnd H’Aignf April 22&lt;l: ally Vlirsed. that Cortoth was • vacualed sion.
About IM nf th* enemy. &gt;bo
“For fear af accidents on tbe Railroad. | last sight! Our troops is*w have lull
। wrrr w. -unded, were lef behind without
Tbe former was the chief engineer of the stampeded Congress Isft yssterdsy
any ratnm*. tnedtafom or siw^eon*.—
the late secret Democratic Convsnttde In n number ofthe strongest and newest i
They also Idka wMober of their daad un­
at Washington, to adopt a future policy canal bents. These boats are drawn by
! buried.
for the Democracy. Tbe policy adopted mules, of approved sweelMw cd tamper. additfooal psrtionfere kcm our ndvaovt
Cairo. May 11.
at that caucus, so far as the same has To protect the stampeders from the
On Friday tb,
.
come to light, ha* been thus far fully act- snakes and boll fri«s that abound along
Duiu&gt;b atlKkni General Palo, in bie
tie tine «&gt;f tbs canal. General Winder has
position tw«T miles bey&gt;&gt;nd Farmington
detailed a regimes* of ladies to march in ed.
Eighty rebel, were left deiai on the
A sharp engsgemsnt follow ad. our* ibk
advance of ihb'tnufos and clear the low field and forty «&lt;&gt;tmd*d.
We Path uear- fighting brsvrty. and making several bay.
path of pirate*. The regitnsat is- anned
w itb pop guns of the longest range. Tbe tied by ue on the field.
A stand &lt;&gt;fc«l

fUnmpting lee

tbe adult whiles in the seceded Sjaln

of CberlM Usltesa*.
,ut “item &lt;»»(.,
tbvtvts »et forth, that .Ju. .x.tnJias uf Mid n.
tatr awy
rnniml and that the )-eUt.«rrr be
aaMinled Adn teutrater
Hrrvstws it «• ordered that Tumday. tb* bxh
daj af Jew A. U- to6fca‘ ta”»»WA. M.. fo-

V^llsadigham. of Ohio, and Vsorbeee,
of Indiana, are among the most conspicu­
ous sf the Democratic leaders in Cm

life of tbe government ami Vspi eg upon
hundreds of thausaad. of reluakfe

retary Chase are-itapaniad th* sxpe-iiti&lt;m.
Fir* miles from th&lt; Landiug a rebel

leaving all his sick and wounded tn our

prinveera. Tbe hbject was to destroy
the werk and ascertain wbst fortifications

criminal, but for the good of tbe public,

rive an advantage from ;be vigorous en­

morning, and commenced the maren un
Norf.»lk with five tbouaaad men.
Sec­

b) addegaj
enemy’s linework*. Thr enemy afotn
doned his entire line durlnti the nigh’, I was formalll

is heavy but veryj.iulc in other parts
of the field.
Haocuck's euoccwa waegain

Colonel asd favorite General Richardton

suing. apprehending,

1

eral MsClollan to £. M. Stanton, fisorrta

,
on a rebel redoubt&gt;illing quite a number
and hemming in fourteen who wire taken

en slightly wounded.

of tbe Primary Bohool Interest Fund for

the Commonwealth has been at in

.

Norfolk ia uun! Also Ports01 uuth
and the Navy Yard ?! I Gen. Wool com­
pleted foe landing of foe troupe fow

I am confident that we would till empty

loss of three killed,one mortally and elev­

Tn diacuswug thia qaestiftu .of punish-

effect as an

following this morning ;

then inirche
bands. His lints yesterday was very we
ien.
Nritbsr ills oity or the Navy Yard p«al
vers.
We have nomv three hundred men ,
iBwit** **w’r**
should. Cm! that to save their inheritance our cartridge boxen at them .every day, wounded, and fonrs than one tfeMMBnd
Gen. Huger withdrew, hia forces withwounded
and
prisoners.
Thuir
fess
is
they «noat bo allied to traitors. The ob­ al a distance ol twu or three thousand
*
’’
’heavy.
Out vuwnry fo onhtplete
I utK a fight.
ject of making traitors pay ths expaasH
Commodore 4ogrra‘ rxpwfttioa
have sent cavalry In pursuit.
The con­
'
of putting down treason la only a .seon- bat it wowM be Hve!y sport for ths beys. duct of «nr mre wits exes!lent, with hvnoi I'rwm thia aftermmn sseending
1 witneased u splendid little eetim* ‘■cprrely aq uwcpjmn.
Pte . enemy’s James River.
dary consideration. The first nbject of
;
Tmt tv ports from Gen. YfcClellan are
confiscation or imprisonment or death which took place the 26th inst. five com- works were eitrnaive and VJCtwJmg')
Our ln«s iu Hoakur's division fnvm-aUs. . .
panwe of tbs Manacbuseuf First charged strong.

FISCATION bo brought tn bear in ma­

Enrroa Baxxxr—T!ie apportionment

the guilty, as well as a good

Nmj Uepww-L r«xiw1 &lt;!&gt;',

(action yesterday by Hancock's Brigade.
We always which hivl the dleet to turn the left nf thr

words, let tbe powerful influence of CON­

sacrifices hundreds of thousands of lives!

were never made far the benefit of the

Tbe following dispatabeo are from Gen­

f&gt;goBJTroftPJU.-KTin69inrAn(iA.a.
&gt;&lt;■

Tb,

battery was etattrmed on tbe uppoat**
aide of tbs bridge over Taaner’e Creek.
After
a law “ *
— -------- *-«. i-«.—d
Williamsbjirg^ May 0-—J hire th©
want to form an acquaintance with a ball ;
us pi march
pleasure to* announce the occvpnfion of the bridge.'
| this place an tba*result of a fiard fought round five

armed treason, the punishment establish­

arm!*, in the field cannot

Tbs steamer Ella, from Pittsburg
Landing at 9 o'clock last night, baa arri-

touch easier than we can can behind ihsir

art in history as a warning for tits genRepublio can ever with

To what extent treason,

is also to

I levs we can wMp ihsm on the open field

• Oiro.-May fl.

wWUMMM.fe!
u 1 am mow rwr c».i* v- rm. i

�Sattingj frirt fcnrrrii.
(IT AdrwMssra teiAdeweH teteertemWOte
ttebajwwjre/teprmere Widwi |l,redaH*ret&gt;
hr raA-ekW./hr sereMre m«M te Ateutat to rerer^
&lt;&gt; Ttetefey mrei, mM went-.

M v y
Pow&lt;J*f«’' jwtnrday. ««- «*d.
—rJVr I. A*. J'otl.
.
Aahte.
■----•
. ■.!’■•
•' #
------------None but. phyrfetan know, how much

Liver. Hick IIt*&lt;Uche. Dr»pepd*. Piles, Cbm*
•hd Fever*. co»UvcneS«,or loosentis—are entitsfj
eontroled red cured by thetr rctnteHte.
DARLING’S ■
V’PU*

Hw*L P-r
Batter, ,r
"

a relinbla alttralirt is needed by the .peo­
ple-

»-W.......... KWA.M.
Gcn‘i Supenoieuimt.

ties everywhare tletedre multitudes that
suffer from comptahnw tint nothing but
an o/lmuitr cures.

Hence a great many

of item have been made and put abroad

S PECIAL NOTIcii

promts* beewdae they

have not the in-

trmslc virtue, they claim.
io fourth page.

of tbd case. Dr. J.

C.

In this state

Ayer &amp;

Co., Of

Lowell, have supplied im with a tom­

pound EtUact of Snrsapurilla.whloh &lt;h»es

Buknkd.—We learn

Shop

Blacksmith shop of a

that the

Barton, in

Mr.

Irving waa burned to the ground, and all

ita ountenls consumed, on Friday last.

Fntx is

the

Woods.—Fires have been

raging in the woods at! aboot us for a
week past We have heard of no damage,

other than tho burning of fences and hil­
ling of timber.

In the

way of tenets,

some farmers will sustain a heavy loss

Naw

Goods.—Bvtry

phive to be the long desired remedy.—
It# peculytr difforetice from other kindred

nato pigs

went Into the pound.

Since

tho passage of tbe anti-pig - OMbaaaee,
pig pen building has been a new

branch

of bveiuSM hi our viTlago, and three email

enclosures so rccedtly unknown to .us,are
becoming

quite

nwntruus.

seetn quite right— so uoUke

It

dunH

their

usual

have remained on their hinges over night,

and potatoes end erwnplanted" yeeterday
have not ‘•come up” beftire tho nwrnibg.

Ova oow.

wea.-uu

Prise Peeiry.

ax©

soooF^rfacgt and grass will

Ixj nearly

L.-t Chieftains lx»a»t of deed* of war,
Aud Mln*tr«la tuns tbeir sweet guitar.
A nobler theme mr .terrf it fill*—
In prsiae of Bawot’s matobleaa PHU

Th* W* FaovUyCAj

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

WE

ARE

with one ul

NOW

ON

HAND

When our children are out nf sorts, wc fire them
a fuw drops, x»d it mu tlicju *11 right. I find it
meets tbe ueaenU wu&gt;u at Ui« slwnacb and bev­
el* whea «C.wrdarcd-"
Ratota. If yos need •.Ithcr nr both efthete most
cxeeftent Rewirdt^.fwquire fi«r tb«a st the stores;
if Virtt do not find them, t*L» no other, hpt inetew
One Ifrdla? ffi ■ tetter, rnrl cii reVftjW ufftlte tMix
ey. t’n-Rein-dr a' RinHi«*n:'l be ic3ts*w,aj'’nj
tevrer dttwrooas, by aiail or txpi-sx. pisfprfd.
1
' WN’L 9. DARUNGk
102 Nssaaabt . Nrw York.
Pat up In 50cttil andtl Bottles each.
[nor j? Stu]
,
,

the- LARGEST and

BEST Assort menu

kSYowk Vurk^kcv,
xfdtftiaAe,
Ob^ia-eArek,
CcAiz CPoine; OKsIer-i ’Jtf&amp;rlVr,
‘
Jn-iifntie^.; CPrti nrd- ihe -gnxutta,
g&gt;irm.-.&lt;SS C ■:.

1.1.
UvMlwi.ta »■
ddbtedto lhetMt&lt;K&lt;(ttKr, oa.fama dre At‘CttUNTiSaadAiW^. we

A

Try these txedioltrts, and you wia Mter
regret A
Ask yner neighbors, who hare used them,’
tund they will rey |h#y are

THs teties$■«*«&gt; M'tele the tfonL’t 4r.‘4 expetiioofa PRIWftMAL VISIT. r«j| with the hope
.oTanWutl advantage, nd Is prompted from

ALL OUTSTAl-rjUI^CLAIMS,
Tn ttafkhiNe* Tert tuMbtetlgM*.

A»#?wwi '

•

' v

OiemY

and yoh ahouM try them before £‘.nng for w

••

TJ&gt;.tlJCTs-T

DRY GOODS!

Mid read tb&lt;&gt;
h^a ever gorifet^d you
v

...

if yea
. z

\xvorc.
bu*'r!

t

t(t

fv?

Crayon Ambp^nw*; Vignptin AmbAi
tv pe; ’ 'lejaiue.niype- Spipc;
llirrpr Arnbmtvw- N*ii 'srapbia;
PcWl Ambry^pti OU-.ihi^t*r
bmtyn-; faBrtev; ffpn*.

Stacks of

•'14s,- An* l«l&gt;f4v*M • J’ ■
AyDCOPTUmtete te orti. •» M«ert &gt;MW
and Pncc* to suit orders, from 30 octet ft SMI,
.with coM-OaM*.■ ■ ,-•
'
-; ■
mmC
Ot Dt^wed
cn'Awa * I**1

i’.ICK A Co.,
Albany, F?

Ever shown in this

Market, which we.

I wtM a» as are tlys-aa* an? wtem.-da &lt;ht

are prepared to sell at a small
advance from

Mi&gt;*l *r.*&gt;)ieaUoD ox on the written order ot me
UK£R.U.«&lt;rK

after manoeuvering for tbe grealor part
of the day, finally retired under shdhir

-

V

report

kmw. —«»—*.*«•» *►

of railroad.cpnuewing'Virgipla with

tssWteir—HrtteMsedlmiW red rrre^

"}'r 1

’.3

—

**•»«» ibe-lowaaK -For Gark

XGOKHERE!,:
ntTM

.»

XU******. M «* rms-j to Mil
GR QCIBIES:

NEW YORK COSTS.

of the Crauey Island batteries.

latter &lt;•&amp;*, ewiagtefbe n-r

'SSVoo^i awX TL^v&amp;v VAX,
which, in jcnjuncuoc with tho
win rare' M!' the trf'cMnwhfi-mH dhease#,
and, of thamse’.res. will relieve anl burc

j»y bo ubuuatd by i

mean time-.lbeMerrimac aup^ioyt, when

cbuMt Sulre.4, It U«a aUut aawntj
miles soutb-west. of Norfolk.
At the

HARD-WARE

SpociaUy KoilSoJ aad Solicited,
Tutculc'oirm Wliuial D,.|,r.

up to 6c-

-that General'.Burniidft, With H»
wilbin a few mdak ol Weldwu.
Weldin,it will be rccolledlod,!» bn Bie muiu hue

are tSo most Retire 'arM thorough pills that
have cver’Wen introduced.
They acVao directly upon she Liver, exok­
ing that jrgpn. t*&gt; each, an extant ea.lkat th#
system do-not 'retapsa into itb farmer 6oodiuon, which is Uo apt to be tho caie with
aunuly a poranth# niK
n#y are-realJy a

Flow to Save Money!
DRY GOODS

a CYwwqj..

Wotk

'VXxc. 'RX.oovK VvWa

NOTICE !

if

Monitor left

Noriolk

AKOTHER ™ cured of Fever and Ague
after trvina rerey medicine in-hia teach.
AH0TH1R was cur.-l cf Fever Sore
which had CXiMed fourteen years
ANOTHER of Rbautnatismcif eight years.
Cases innumorubleof
r m«nd Liter
Comphiint endd-U jnentfaiicd in which the
PuriBrr sad Filb
-h
‘

I did spaad found ilia eparate aJonraba, rataertng tbe bilo anti aroutag tho liver to activity. 1

7LW

urer, was sentenced to seven years con­
finement in the‘Slate Prtsoc.

. i- •&lt; &lt;

।

IUria&lt;bM=irt^hkd wi*h difMWWttbttm
and lo t.'liuui MMybe.'f-wu a-hrisM, byo fnaad,
‘uARLISi. S tivfeR REGULATOR.

j i,tion ; ooute&gt; i.iu&gt;thit&gt;g iu; juriuu* . P«:n«iu«i by
l *hc rrin«iial pbjrerirea
I-” !«“&amp;# M cc»u;

’

OMR nerf an Writes, her daughter was eared
of fit* m nine yeses' standing, *qd fit Titas'
daaewpf
_yapre .
' ,
..
,
AMOTHSR writre, his son was cert d
atarhie tftsh hod almost -wasted away.
^The dw|ora.prucaanced the cnso wrera-

. xxjiixjc p.iaiiT J&gt;cuA.cK.

iriil-.-si-rc-mat* ■-.!

.
_..

,

?Tkmors,
Zruptiar.s,
Fita^rafulcnut Coniwnpticm, eii

FAMILY MBDKfNB.

Pilis.

'BV.ooA.,

Q^wpepsia,
Headacic,. .
Litre- Qamplaint, i'f^rr.and
Lttusorrhcra,
PcnxaJs Qjnn.plat.nia,
£r^e:jmjas,.
. . &amp;. Ji^thor^'s Fite.

Its, writaci rFsbraaty

In tho Ingham Circuit Cot»rt,on Wed­
nesday John McKinney, late State Treas­

ty Desortpre from

Axx

for the life and hridth' of .llxt body depend*
upon the purity of the bion 1.
’
■
If th- blood l» pAisoned/Uhs body drsga
oat a miserable wistooee. Thcio rutdicinre

Darling’s Liver Rogulaor.

cur* in five hour*, pnin*, and w .aknesa of ths
broaal *bte red-bac'.. re3 Rl.&lt; um'Uic cotnpluioU
.in an equally abortperiod of tun*.
«P/red on
teautifal while bimb alrtn, their uw aubjocti the

a battle was looked for with tn® deepest
interest by those on sbpre. lint Hi eaems
she feared to hazard iffl engagement, and

U that they strike at die root of Diareso,
by eradicating every particle of impurity ,

In aflbrditu; iKimedmt* relief. It is a thorough
Uvor snd u!Tjtoa» remedy."
• .h .
,

{ST* OLD FRIENDS Utl

Sngnr Corttert

.

*B\ooA ''ftbv$w cux4 VtXXfc

. tar cu;iaz

and all fifftcth-ftroftheHrtHt nnd Lungs
field hy alt DvuTRt’AY1 Prive 25!cts.
[ao«2d « MQHib u* &gt; ‘

li^rrtck’s

The peculiarity of tbe

Barnfuia,
Oi/philis,
S'-:in. gXreaeea,' r Cid florer,zf.byurn,
',

it is not only plcssant for children to-take,
but in a certain euro for Croup, Wbuop.
ing-Cough, Bronchitis, ‘AlkHbir.. Cbughr

irkre'EK fire Rox» f-u co. Itolltr
&lt;-Full dirccOvn* »wompain ftafe ?«e.
A - T^jBHwTMCni 1 °J rsch b-a.
I*. S.
YeP.eruay aHanffton ;
W.Ww
Aa ■• •&gt; : U‘*rr*nicd »uporwr to
Ijt-, II —rirs
.'riiffC-; saypilifwfore t!u»«:iblic.
ue n fine fain.
■ ’
TatLAitues. Loot rorsrrv,
. i PleriteJuly 17, iteu,
T* Woft (JrArana.— Bead -the adTe Dm n«itnrrx, Albany. N. Y.—Mr Dear Doc­
tor r—I write iM* to hiferin you of tire wandtftarf
verliMmcnt of Van.Brunt &amp; Marble in vficct o(your tjugsr CwUrii 1’aIN on.iuj «MfU4r.
Bor three 'var* she tu been afl*cti&lt;i with a Yi!another column.
Lek us patronize home ioes defranm-mret'of the iwtra. srtly impteiinf
in«ti tuttens, aid In building up *ur own her health, wbieh ba* been »tradily f*ilin^4snaf
that period. When in New York w&gt; Aynl fimt, a
county towns, aud encourage entefpriae frtred adviied mat*' teat your pUb Having full
confidence in thejudjnpent ofmr friend; 7 ovuuimI
everywhere.
’
a Supply of Mewrs. Barnei A Park.- Dnrggwt*.
Park Row New York- °n rcturufaiE home, »*
ctread all oilier tre»tnieut, and ndnMmSlertd y our
Trasks.—We are indebted to C. B. Pill*, use each nigbu Tte jmprpremut in ter
feeling*, complexion, digeatlop. eta. anrpri-vd as
Stctb»»b. Deputy Snpt. I’oh. h».. by •II. A raprd red permanent r*ater»llon to health
the hand of D. Striker. Co. Clerk, fora ba* tern the result. Weusedles* tbre firvboxr#
•nd onisMer ter entirely well. 1 cetiMder th»
copy of the Annual Report of the Supt. •bore ■ fti*t tribute lo yon m « Phyrricia", and
trait itwK'kt ttnireeret nt Indnoittf many to
of Publie Instrucciou.
We thank you adopt your Pills te IfieJr family mMMim.
r 1
Your otedicut .errant,
geoUomon, each and aH.
.
,
-----8. G. Momuiox.
Ilerrick’c Kid Strengthninw f*In«trra,

|3gr On Thursday the

IFVAE JUST RECEIVED

It hreke up mj cold and fever&gt; ««ee. Prnviona
to thia attaak, I bed been troetfSd wrthdr»pcpaia
several month*: I have fell eothine of it since."
QtU SttuMoy, Esc..
East S'lth Rtrsal, it T.,
wntva: Aug. l3.T*&gt;5d.—fhUJ a (Ufflcnltr wit|iUic
Kkdnrr rcnjpalu'. ll&gt;re« trAre, wish constant pala
fa UmhumU at mf Wk-1 nad cued moat all nr.de
af leeaielDCF, but fuund DO p»rpum«aLrty&lt;f null!

Lt'^da.*—At. Ibis seaten

ruined, and 'all set-ds planted will twain

her anchorage, and bleanilug

KW XvavX% ©5
WE

oftheyeur whqn coughs and colds are
troublesome every' family-jihdi'dij have a
safe nhd cerbth: remedy on hand.
Ran­
som's Hrvr Syrup Tohi is the very thing.-

elded. Th-.-'pMt- week tout been more
like August than like May. ■ We are ra

it comes

TAvvaxetowk

.

which have been ahowased.upoD Liq* from

ln» at kt'gthgub-

gruel need of coin, and unless

of dollars each year. in adrertftiDg their
narite, and publishing the

Hou. John Casresrclw. ’-BrrekVn. March 15
WO.1. Ia the spring nf laSS I look a severe ovU
Whtsh induced a nabut f«*er. I look twa feaea
DARLING'S LIVBR RKGU^A T&amp;R

condition—that sidewalks are becoming
decent avenues of travel, gaidim gates

rVAOXX.WTft.dc%

REGULATOR

LI Ft BITT EKS,

er, Nashville. Tenn.

| Adrertuem'int. |

MafkA SoAx
aad MMoqaeBt profit to kbbProprietor, thus
MAhbag him to expead
.

martiMn

And new considerxnyaelfZarir^y cured,"

perience of its truth.—[Tennessee Farm­

Throat

uufortu*

LIVER

Cu«Viw-» trUM-AXt*.

Di OBB LINE OF TRADE;

have tho further evidence of our own ex­

DlrmBtrl xm&gt; Caerr.—For these
formidable and dangerous diseMcs Trask’s
receive hia new purchase of goods.— Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing rctnoThe. man who advertiaea never fails to. dy,if usod iu season. Apply fteely to
get goods, fur be doe* a prosperetirbuaU tho Tltroat and CbM nod cover with a
but flannel. This Othtident has been be.
nets. The pian who is too dull to know
fore the public over 20 years,nrid its con­
the henefite of adyertimBg, it too doll to stantly increasing demand has established
make good hafgains in buying, xhareioYc its reputation -as a superior Liniment in
ho sells goods High.
Grtoda not worth all caw Where a son thing, and relaxing
' remedy h -r'tjuirod. pnPlcni.iHy in Rheu
advertising are not worth buying.
Mon
(Btatism. Nvuriigia. inflam.trion of Um
that dare not, tcll.thu public whab Mpodo^ JBowels and Kidneys, Jpim! afli-ctinn.*,
they have and how . ihey-»ctv*. sell Them, Store Eyes, .Burns, Piles, Wounds and
have no confidence in tbeir good* or their 1 Bru'iKcu.
So* pamphlet e,U .b-'tit, sad around each botprice*. Tba nwm who is too stingy to
Stito by al! druggists.
Price 25 cis.
ad-Mr Liao would cheat you in miikHtg

SwImish.—The Hug law went into'ofF

hdtew WHiiHOTirrww

m Und Udr

„ Jaa-1. Brniulej, merchant 184 Fulton strret.
New York, writ®*, &gt;ugu*i, IB. IWJ; *t hare
*“•

We are assured -of

gent Physicians in ibis neighborhood and

merchant who

eretion ou Monday, and several

flu- exceeding any F|^J
slrnHsr net are in tb#inar)M

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;

this fact by mure than one of onr intelli­

advertises Id this paper is beginning to

change.

DAHLUTG’S LIFE BITTERS
Is a superior' toole and diuretic; axosHent in
ease* of low of wpprtfte, flstnfcnrr. ftmofe^rewkneas, irrvgularitiar, p*&gt;n in tbe side and bowels.
Wind, protruding red bleeding plies, and general

3

vnxs

have been introdweed to tbe public for
than six years, and bare aoqmrwl Ba

FAMILY MEDICINE,

preparations in markcl ia thab.it cw&gt;m
th# di^tMs for which it h recommended,

whilefthey do not.

aneb

■£&gt;i.oot&gt;

Much better thaa pills, red much waisr to take.

Cxxlulx. Warren Couatv, OMo.
March «, 1B5S.
Dr. C. W. Robaci.—f)earSir:— ForihebreaEt
of *ufferiar hamauity, permit me to aarthni I
hare found vour Scandinavian Btodfi Purifier
and Blood Pill* a sure cure lor Jadiaulire and
Liver Complaint.
1 ter. refferedfrom tbe
above mentioned diaeaaea for hr. year^ red bars
,—i-------- ---------- -•-'di to do pttr। try your Blood
&gt;.. I wa* living

■OK. KO-B^CT^S
"BVOOD VUK5WS.K

-urgeni or-

Removes the morbid and bilious deposit* from
the alomreli and bowel*, regulate* the Heer and
kidney*, renwvins everv obstruction, rtebfre# a
natural red heal Uiy eotlou in th* vital organ*.—

wjth thv assurances of being effectual.—

; But they fall 4q accomplish the cures they

For Agricultural and other item*,

LOW PRICES’

LIVER REGULATOR

Ou al I aides of ua, in all Qommuai-

JOB FEU
Executed on short iic4k«
tMaomee. QsrjaUia*.

COUNTY

/ .

*****

�BADWAYm azaOLVirf.

JOHNS

OF THE UNITED STATES &gt;

-tm b nxmnki vaan.kadway-s innovating

KESOLVEKT

marksman,

is ,*
*n

■

cixiuikc UI»V&gt;
sTxcr

..

ru#vuwr. urriAMiTBUB O»

j

TB« CKUHWr n' t" «
„
TV* HtMT 0 CHAWJt&lt;A&lt;*® JJJ
TBX 0»l T BKl.l,8UOLE l« TRX WOXLD

-

01X1 Ul TBX WOXUL

TUX

AMERICAN CKMENTMLUS

bare known him a long time, bars kept
an eye 0*1 him, have lata in wait for him.
/ in His habit has been to perch himself in a
big Creo, and keeping himself hid behind
the body, annoy our men by firing upon
them.
He climbed ths tree this morning
In advance of tho otb*ra coining out.
iqterart at ten per emit, iamriy tl a fjrar smuggling himself in his position, and
on an
i»n implement costing tiff
flO. White
while IP is
in WM anticipating his usual day of quietude.
My &lt;xiu co ooc eu.no, ts.
V«7 Oor mco miobl her. killed Um u k.
•ften the ten dollar implement will save came out, hut avoided *h&lt;iotlng. an as not
half a dollar a day over tbe fiv* dollar to alarm the other*.
Hie tn* was about
one. by its better work, and saving of twenty rods from oneul &lt;*ar pita.
When
man art! wm power.
our men fired on the ad vanring rebel pickNor is thia *11 that i* important about
implementa.
When bought tb*y should that be was decidedly up a tree.

wnxwirasiBANWAWX
(T

n wii.i. WRNi'OiAte.

A Wood AbootGakdeminq.—Noone
can b* ti^ly *B'd ln Ii*** *b° baa not a
gardpn.
None hut those who have en
jopfld it can appreciate the satisfaction—
the luxury—of sitting down to a table
spread with tbe feuits &lt;&gt;f one’* planting
and culture. A bunch of radisbea. or a
heads of lett uce, taken from the gar­
den on a summer’s morning for break- j
fest, &lt;.r a men of green peas or sweet
corn, is onite a different affair from mar­
ket in » dying condition.
How many in
the smaller cities and villages of oor
country, possessing every facility for a
good garden, either through ignorance
or indolence are deprived of this source
of comfort!
And bow many farmers,
with most of tbe luxuries of life, are con­
tent to plod on in th* even tenor of fheir
way, never raising their teste above tbe
“pork and beans” of th«ir fathers,

Usx er Hk» Maxubr of Corn.—E.
Allen of Posefret. Conn.,in a recent iasu*
of the Country Gentleman, gives hi* ex­
perience io the culture of corn and the use
of boo manure a* a great fertilizer, as
follow*]

manure, applied in tbe hill, on corn, fora
number of years, with excellent success.
1 Uke my ben manure to a convenient
place—say a barn floor, and pulverize it
thoroughly—theh tnix two-sixths ashes
and MMMMxth piaster, with an equal pro­
portion of the manure in bulk of both
asbe* end planter. After prafMring my

GEORGE H. BOUSE, Dapotv
do
LANGFORD G. BERRY, Auditor General.
EZRA JONES. Deputy
do
JOHN OWEN. Stole Treasurer.
JAMES TURNER. Deputy do
JOHN M.4JREGORY, Gnat Psblie Instruction.
CORTLAND D STEBBINS. Deputy do
SAMUEL 6. LACEY. Com r. 8iato i-and Office.
CYRUS HEWITT, Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON, Attorner General.
JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master General.

Jtjal ^otitts.

IT WILL MEND CHINA.

LAIMBB

JZL“Ei"JSh'r Ui"'
•
man BtUor tritiM; Wanuiav

Pills unequalled. The Regulating
in their operation*, and thoroughly
Th* Aral doae should be large eno
Are and each sueeeaalre
oilnithrd one pill, until reduced to

, aa they rerieifying &gt;u tWtr acUoT

mt four or

THEM HITTERS

iNflHEaNT &lt;O.NnCMI’TIUN.

B.

QUESTION

R.
OF

j

R.

-We bare trird it. and indites use

lYfE MILLION

Sr. Bte«‘ (elabanc* *|M Un,n

a Ufa**

|

ANSWERED.

ECONOMY U WRAXTM
tIO &lt;W’ U

i-'vrd &gt;1.

*s

MisUurs

RAD WAY'S tUftl'l RELIEF

AMERIIA5 (EWEMT CUE.

Bottle.

for Radwav'a Bead* Resolvent.i io the treatment
efFcrofala. RypbilU. Ule*r» Tumor*. Prolap.ua
Uteri. Elopbantasis, Ery.ip«la«. Saiat Aatboor a
Fire. tit. t ita's Dance, Fever aoro. all diaeaaM #f
l-iod. While Swellings,
re from the eyas, rsr*
igs, dropey, and cou
Em bwe lb* uaparsl-

Sign, of iu appr -sell. At llut tbe ihrvoii
uationt oxperiooece a alight Mscuoifutt. tin
followed with pain, to a greater or Um ext

R..itu.
Chill.

TERMS « txll
UhiMroaaad

ba impress I
trite tv tbe

JOHN* A CBOM.EY,
pain, eviher alight or severe, would take adoM
Radway'« Ready ftelirf. sot one tbev.*aud ia a

'Bote Mannfaemrsn.) ;

?H

william ntreet

। ITfl
health.
Il is Aunenor to alt known remedies ii
a cleanting ayrnp for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,

um as

luipirtiutl
H«.«ee O*nrr».
Impurant u&lt; Buiktera.

females.

Important fr« Railnaui &lt; ••n*p&lt;«nira.
Important t.» Farmer*.
Bars and innocent preparation, all-powlo good, but never du«u injury.
IMPORTANT TO PARMNTB.

JOHNS &amp; «'R&lt; MALEY'S

•■And therefore DI ucur uf It.” i&gt;»y» the .krptie;
power we eiait
RESOLVENT

CEMENT ROOFING,

rut to ebild. - This
rWAY’S RENOVA*

DR J. BOVEE DUDS’
Imp Txal Win- Bitten
oauoent andakillfuJ pl ystctu

MAUWAf • KKADY KEUKr
recommended by us, nor prescribed for

ay sum. In tl&gt;« early atagra
sumption. Fita.ffc-rofula.aod it

IT IS FIKE ASH M ATEU FKOOF

ettry. Quinine. Morphine, Opium. and nUrr fa !

the irodieal UM
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
CHROMIC DISEASE.

uoUtted sad requested to prea.nl th. *am.
examination and adjustment to tbe under»i|
ComtniMinaera duly appointed by tbe Pro
Court for th. county of Harry, wlk&gt; will nirr

— - ’■ —- — —W.U, IU«U

L'JJ «Bt®rRiw"iVnTuWrijFSr
needed tn acbi.riag. more
id merrlr palliat­
ing the auflrftnga of tbe patient, wllieh Railway'.

tein for yean, auch a* chroaie Rbcumatieni. Gout
Scrofnia. Ly apepaia, SyphUu, end diaeaae&gt; in­
duced by tt.a i&lt;iju-li&lt;H.i0» u»e of calomel, mercur^.
niniae. diaaaaw of tbe Lirer,
er. Kidneya. Spine, Ae_, alt
Hadway’a ’Ri*ao» Resolvent .■

and MHKT DURABLE ROOFING in uar; it ia ia
”**• W’ATEU WtATHHR a»d
KIXDaWt •»•««■« «&gt;r ROOFS OF ALL

J

eJ.’SK!?

ShbWAYT* BEKOVATINO RE­

SOLVENT is «!.&lt;« per bottle.

PI*

J. KfiVEE I Mil*

anrpjEKiAi

’snrai

htj'J'xes

fret. Wild

Doer. ■ leu &gt;pooa

LA. SWEEZET. I tWamteiHELDON.
{ mmmt*.

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

Commissioners notice.

DR. RADWAYS

PTT.TJt

m KMwsy■. Kcsdr Re;,* ln
of,EBr»0“». •«“« oos or Hurt wjft
a of 4onving beoefii from its cm.
IN MILITARY CAMP8.

&gt;!&gt;? «•"

liL’.TTLJ'

Ail peraoqt haring claim* again* t the

COST1VENEJW,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DIMPKFtilA.
BILlOUtiNKHK.
SICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMATION OF THE BOWELS,
NERVOUtiNEtiti,
MELANCHOLY.
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

tbe reanectiredaya
a fr*u the third day

latiug PHU. will, in the moat die treating-easea of
r'o.....
«•
.....
. . .l_

ten day a, will reetora

GROCERY, SALOON.
-AJ^TD

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BUTTi.E!!

” -• -— r —«&gt;vu&gt;
luapwav a nn
Relief hu contributed more to tbe protect:.™
the IrooM aminat HI—... .v?

ARD KRsTOKX

GCTTA

x-XQxrxx&gt;
I'EKCIIA CEMENT

DR. RAD WAY’S PILLS,

AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

BOARDWG-HOUSE

•
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aval,
af m*
Numbuesa. Swolaa joiata, Spnuna, Lamesesa ea*ta
LAST TMkwV.ES,
r J. la U,KX^..
|» u«

TEA

Kassas

New Orleans, Muacnvado, Coffee.
Crunheel. Powdered and Granulated Su-

Kio, Ceylon, and J*v« Cofle,
St.me.
and Willow W
CigMi-s. Tohooco. and Snuff,

RADWAY-S REGULATING PILLS

?.eS^=-Sw
RAMVArB

-A.OJKKTJ

AU,

MOTT,

8LEEPLKSB RIGHTS.

OR
COFFEE. CHICKENS.
PICKLED TONGUE, SAR­
DINES, die.

Ji 0009

4‘.

rverdting fr.ttu Now York and
Borton, his full stock nf

Groceries! !

CBttONIcRH^AVaten

FAMILY GROCERIES

Or Cold L«a4&gt; if daairwd

18 A &lt; C
k t*»w

ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATRING PlJtrr
BMNKPAIK 15 TUE “D* 8aoDLl&gt;®S

The subecriber is now prepared to sell

Warm Meals at All Hours!

CHARLES WIDD1FIE1.D A CO..

F,rrrr7^.'A‘,

IN CABER OF

a N. SlLKLDOfc. |

py only.

»y e*m Unde, or ktokiag o&gt; a Bub
_____z_. ___ ___

IT WILL MEND MkRBLE.

stiiuUonsJ debility.tbrss Pills willeMure s »Uoog
snd vigorott* offspring.
BILLI0U8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON 8KINNER.

Grenada, and

As low as the lowest, For Catk or ready

rnjt
brushmg, and then drop qm giH of tbe
above mutar* in eweb bill, uithcr planting

|"1». J.BOVEEDOD8’

“• ou“ k

IT Wit.I. MESI! IVORY

XAiaiio UDita.

AUSTIN BLAIR, Ooreruer.
HENRY T. BACKUS. Pteaidrmof tbe Senate sad

PEJM.— Hernia an item which will at­
tract th* attention of horsemen, and es­
pecially those fond of high steppers.—
Whether the plan described ia worthy of
adoption in this country, or would pay. is
a question for tlxme Interested to decide.
A Ibneign paper says; “High stepping
carriage horses, now scarce, are grenth
prized in London. In the North of Ger­
many, whence these horses are chiefly
Imported, you may frequently sec the
animals exercising on the high road, caparisontvi and heavy, wearing no blind­
ers. but large spectacles. These speta
des are strong magnifiers, nnd each peh
hie', t&lt;&gt; the eyes of the deluded quadruped,
appesra an granite bouMers, *oiiti hia
youth and ignorance be lifts up ha legs
high in the sir to avoid their contact, and
thus c«»niracte the habit of high stepping,
so n&gt;nrIi admired, and for .which ama­
teurs pay unheard of pricea.”

B*—«. B»n*.,u,u- ■**•-1

Itnrf

Official Jirrrtorn

How Homu arc Mabie Hioh Srar-

wotitt

MENI&gt;

s... U» F—

depend unon a speedy curs by the use of RAD­
••I say, big nigger.’’ called out one of WAYS READY REtiOLVfST.
Lb Casos of Casostc Rmscmatum, Nsvsauoia,
our men, “yeu better come down from
Goer, the Rcaolreul, taken, will bo Rood a quick
there.”
and thorough core.
machine should be well fift-und, the ■ “What fori” respoued the nigger.
RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
wheels and joint* ailed, and the whole
M1 want you an prisoner.”
13 A GREAT LUNG AND 3T0M A CH REMEDY.
gearing put into complete trim befnr*&lt;
“Not as thia eliile knows of? replied
starting it ^otherwise it will get out ot the concealed Elhiop.
“Just «s you say,” replied our sharp­
Sharp Pains when taking a breath,
shooter.
BnAl symptoms, are quic ly rei
ENOVaTING RESOLVENT.
‘-tn about an hour the darkey peered
Ita «** will .pcwdily dalivcr th*
his head out 0t» man was on tho look diaesso-strickro auffcrar from
tools of the farmer's carpenter shop.
out for him; be bsd bls rifle on tbe bead I
A LIVING DEATH.
Have a place for everything’ and then line ready—pulled the trigger—whiz
keep everything in its pines, and always went the bullet, and down cam- the ne­
in good working condition. But where gro/ He was shot through tha head.—
do we often find tbe farmer's implements ? Yorktown Corrttnondcneo of the Now
To-dsj’i w* *es a plow ctanding in th* York World.
forrow, and yesterday one thrown up by
ti^RoZufA^L? PROSY. SYPHILIH,
the aide of the fence where th* fall plow­
ing ended.
Last fall we saw cultivators
and horse-rake* dragged tip into a corner
of a field among the buabe*. Sometimes,
NATIONAL OFFICER*.
tho expensive horse power, instead of
being carefully boused, is loft out in all
blood Of all IU people, andho become ••Ubliebod
weathers, from one thrashing season to Awidraf-ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of iniaoe.
ss s ooMtitulioosI infirmity. and teas baffled U»
i
Prwuiraf-nANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine.
another. Implements ao used, seldom
gut their iron work oiled to prevent rust,
radwYfs RENOVATING resolvent.
or their wood-work painted to prevent
rot.
ft is tho testimony of all good
Secretary &lt;ftU Trouwcy-SALMON P. CHASE.
farmers that the time and money spent
hi painting their tools is more than re­
.Sw-rWuri- &lt;f &lt;** Aury-GIDEON WELLES, of
paid in their increased durability. There
Connecticut.
arc very lew farmers who can afford to
have such largo bole* in their pockets as
this carlcssncss makes.
Maryland.
One must be either very rich or be A«urw»y G*«a&lt;rel—EDWARD BATD«, fc Mlaaouri.
making money very fast to be able to
THE JUDICIARY.
support such extravagance.
If it be
true, a* is often said, that farming, as a
CJusf Aotfte-ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
general rule, does not yield more than AwociaU Jw^w-NOAH H. SWAYNE, of Ohio.
-JAMES M. WAYNE, ofGeorgia
—JOHN CATRON. ofT.nnea.ee,
do not sea how any body can afford suoh
-PETER V. DANIEL, rf Va
expensive habits, and besides such a
—8AMUKL NELSON, rtK. T.
_ -ROBERT C. GRIER, of Penn.
spendthrift sty Id of living exerts a bad in
' -KATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
fluenee on one's family and on tbe wholo
—JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.
neighborhood in which be lives.—Amtrican Agriculturiit.
STATE OFF1CEB9.

will

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                  <text>VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BADDY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1802.

Z

W. 3.

■Liberty ufl Wan—One and laaayuabl*.*

Ot Sartinji Samur,
IS PUBLISBBD mu WEDNESDAY,

mrrEa a

msbows,

A.Iwu,

heard, and hardy turned quietly to ths

IfiitrtUanii.

AT LAW.
Solicitor, |n Che*o*rv. Tax and in..ir.—.

THE SOOTTTS REVENGE.

.......

H. WKIBBT,
Night had settled down upon the army
ATTOJBJrSy m4 counsellor at law, oftbe Potumneand except In th.- tent of the
,‘Od Ssllciior end Ooonwllor in Chaneerv.- General, quiet reigned in the camp. The
‘ r'r'CaUS U‘*otion
K» the collection of
river rolled placidly along as though no
: cialmi and Doner prosnptlr remitted.
bustle forces lined its banka, and Wash­
ington looked as peaceful as if no devil
were trying to pluck the Cspftol.
But
the measured tramp of the aentinal, and
the quick, low-toned challenge to the
straggler hurrying to quarters told the
story of the struggle that waa now going

ADVUT1UK0.

GREAT

Sittings’ Rusinas Jirtrtorj.

HCTIIT!!

on.
In the tent of the Geueral, grouped
round a small table on which were spread
maps of the country, sat several officers,
eagerly discussing a point upon which
opinions differed. It was an informal
council of war.and the officer In command,
while he listened, carefully refrained from
giving his judgment in the matter—flarttering first this one with symptoms of
agreement with him, or couiplimeutfog
that one on the clearoeu of his views,
while he drew from some of the more
bashful of the party what they thought
about it.
oberts
triker
To none waa be more polite than to a
young man of fine address, whose sbouidrtr-straps claimed for him the rank of
Colonel, No greater contrast could be
found than between the faces of the Geu­
JLBT RECEIVED
eral and hi* subordinate. Both had keen
eyes, and would be called bnndaotne any­
a new and most complete assortment &lt;of where ; but the feature* of the cider
wore sn open manly look, while those of
BU M AND NEMCPEL
the younger bore a sinister cast, that did
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Cam much to destroy his otherwise good looks
The Colonel was evidently ill at ease,
1* phene, Burning Fl nisi,
and though be returned th* polite alien
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
tiuns uf lb*
General aa a gentleman
would, ha did not venture to meet the
steady gaze that accumpauiad the honeyed
words.
Just st the moment the discussion was
X3T FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL at the hottest, the sentry announced a
PCRP03ES,0NLTUK
messenger.
•’Show_ Mm. in,’* said the
General, and the man entered with a re­
spectful salute. “We will resume this
to-morrow, gentlemen,” be said, bowing

Over High Prices, at the

GBAMT A SPAULDING,

EALERS tn al) kinds of dry,goods,groceries,
crockery, Ac. Slats st., east of the post office.

D

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

MASON ALLBIS,
RALER IN GROCERIES. proviaUaa,
dues, fiiab, botttr, lard. park, and gn

D

D. C. MAW LET,
•ortnient

ROREBTS Ac STRIKER,
p ire hquora, dA e-atofra, witrdaw-gtaaa, putty, grecariea. atatfoaerr. *nd fancy articlet. Store in
"Rbwer’a Block,'* Raatinga, Mich.

WHOLESALE and r«Ull dealer in Groceries
v V and Provuionn. I'ork, Lard. Butter, and

KWJEEZEY A ALIEN.
TTOR&lt;EYS ATLAWaod Solicitors is ChanWill be happy

DAMIEL COOK,
U8TTCB OF THE PEACE, Oeoersl Land and

I. A. HOLBROOK,
A TTORNEY and Consaelor »t Law.
A. Cbaucerv, Genaral lxu&gt;d and T
Office, arcond story of Rower’s block.

P

JOHN ROBERTS,
IHTSIOTAN and Surrean Dwellingss Bread

H.F. CHEMT,

. ro.nplne-s and SdeHt.v. Krsidener, Johnstown,
.__ ____ UI.L Ri.nVa Vent alaan on hand.

A TTOBNET and Counselor at Law. SoUcitar
A and Counselor ta Chancery. Xotarv Public.

Mrehigaa.
J. M. ME VIM1,

his foe* that it was unsafe to try concluaions with him at too close quarter*.
On
every, line of his countenance, marked as
it was Vith inexprctsible sadness, was
written honesty and firmness so that
yoj) felt whatever he said could be trust­
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, KNed.
V ELOPES, CARDS, AC*, Ac.
•'A leelle, General,” he said, looking
cautiously about. “Be WO alune 1" be
asked, in an under tone.
MOST POPULAR
The General stepped to the door of
i he tent, but nothing could be seen but
the sentry pacing his usual lieat. The
»ouut, however, was nut satisfied, and
«liking briskly out be approached the
rear of the tent, when a liasty footstep
We would respectfully annances to the citl- wKi heard retreating.
He listened care­
ina of Hosting! and vicinity, that we intend iff
fully, at the same time keeping hi* truxly
rifle ready, for use, but rhe footstep* died
a* *y in the distance and he returned to

PATENT MEDICINES

OTRA1Pf FDB

&gt;rtja?ea by sdvertimmeot.

©Ash

BnecisJ stteatioa will bv paid to COMPOUND*
ING and nutiiof “i&gt; PRESCRIPTIONS; and any­
one pare&amp;aawg madidnea of «■ can rely Uyos

JACOB FERMS’

KicmeAM.

I0XIA.
county

ROBERTS A STRIKER..

oamoBRi

HasrurM Maae* S. 1«€2.

S. C. rBINDLB,
rUDOE OF PROBATE. Notary PnMio. Can-

looxrv CLSM.

/ Land and Tax Agent..

'ceoSL Roos* of all kinds. also Bswasarsas.
i foTesIe by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

p-“- “‘-1’ ■•“ixiSR'r fina1”

DAKICL «TB1XEB,

',”blu; “S

TSuuxozs* Old IxiXMN Docx Gix, for raedlcinJt&gt; *1 parpoac*. for aals by
R. A 8.

Office In

S. U. COOK,
EO18TER OF DEEDS, and Notary Public.

ptnhfrY1

to-the party, who, taking the hint, imme­
diately dispersed.
Well, Hardy, what success 1” said the
General, turning tu the scout, who stood
leaning on his rifle.
Ho was well worth
siudving—stall, lean mao, with rambling
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICKS. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FKJS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
legs, but his eyes glistened ns if on fire.
in fact, atervihing m the Grocery line, such aa His body, ungainly aa it was,gave prom­
will be needed for fsmilv use.
ise of great strength, and llic lung sweep
&gt;&gt;f his arm, joined to the grasp uf his ini
mense band, as he carelessly held bis
amDJffiWT ipxBinniixii's
I weapon to bis breast, would have warned

And Cooklig Extracts,

J. M. RL'BSCLL.
HY8lCIAN’*nd Surgeon. Office in BuaeH's
store. Stale etrcel.
__________

(Vll**sa.

MWH8,

GROCERIES!

Office in the Court House, Baitings. Mich.

*

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R

Qoodyoar'i

MM*y be so.” said the acaut leaning
I
on his rifle and refusing ti&gt; be seated.—
j
“Ylt his pace war mighty stidy for a man
I
.in. liquor.”
'
“Well, he is gone now, an let us U&gt;
business,” said the General somewhat
tesiilv.
-Watch D’Arblay, Gtaeral,’’ said ths
scout. “He’s in high favor where I've
been to day, and tbat ain’t no praise for a
Unioa man.”
“Did you reach the village, thenl”
asked the General, his eves fixed upon

Hardy's fscs.
"I was there afore twelve o'clock, and

by lock fell in with au Alahamy rlgiment.
So as I was real Virglimy”—and a mode
ing smile lit up the sallow (ace—“1 mixed

in with the boys."
“You are venturesome, Hardy," said
the other. “If they catch yon they will
•how you no mercy.
-Already your
name is known th* country round, and a
reward offered for you."

wilAsiS^Xld' tw &lt;Urt
___________ .

theNent.
“Some drunk* ti soldier. Hardy,” said
the General, a little annoyed at the oc
enrrence. "It shall be looked Jo U&gt;-

_

JAMES A. BWBBBBY,

“They can’t hurt m« worse than they
bev, Gineral. I wyut by the homestead
to-day, and the sabe* wore there yoL—
The fire that burned the bld place went
to mj heart, and I ain’t ufcard of being
ketebed till my work’s done.

HARMON SMITH,
llRCCIT COVET COM' J88IOKER.

mthtepUce. Hardy V' atked

» LOTSU-. O~« •**»

OWARD ASSOCIATION, PtiUdcl-

the Gen­

eral.
,
“To a man, Gi neral.
And they’er
chuckling mightily over it.
Taint ne

.

watch. General I"—and gave vent to a
chuckle tbat shook his body till the bones
rattled.
An hour later and the little camp that
lay as an o rpost of the great army, was
ntirring with a new fife. No rapid beat
to arms, roused the sleeping soldiers, but

ploita.

Ibis very spot was hi* farm, sod

escaped withMsUfe."
•
The ColoBi.1 wm thoughtful a rnoiMCt.

caught, give him a short shift—hs may
be dangerous." Just then the tattoo was
boring hillswhha glass.
Tbuogh
beet, and with a courteous good night the
officers separated.
*
“I wish we co«14 get along without try, and wet and unhealthy. . Ercry day,
such felU»ws aa D’Arblay," said one be esys, from two to four dead men are
young officer to another, as they strolled carried to their graves. To unmilitary
along the camp. “I do not mind killing
the Yankee*, but Hike a little Gir play
about it. This game of his can't last

swift messengers movtd amhng the white
tents, and at their summons the men
shook slumber from their eyelids end
eagerly took their right positions in theranka.
"Don't ba too ohm,” said the other.
A secret expedition, and at night—of
all things the greatest delight of the true
soldier—so much was clear; but tn what
his Arkansas men did tbat nice little
direction, or against wbat force, none job.
.
”
•
knew. Yet the Ignorance did not check ' “For God’s sake, don't talk so,” said !
the undisguhed pleasure of the men as
the other shuddering. “I have not heard
they promptly obeyed the ••fall in” of the
all, but I think It waa a most brutal af­
Orderly.
It was enough tbat they were
fair."
in tbo enemy’s popo.try, un soil once sa­
“You'll want a dictionary to give as
cred, but now desecrated by the footsteps ,
adjective strong enough, when you hear
of rebellion, and io the blow was effectu­
it all.. They say lbs old man refused to
al, they cared not, where it felt
haul down his flag and abet one of our
With the officers it might be a little .
«mm, when they fired the .house. Only
different, and some hastened to the Gen­ Hardy escaped. Burton stood by and
eral’s tent for instructions; but were met ,saw it done. The women beaten back
by an eld who gave hasty informstion bv the bayonets did not scream, but tnrafor the marshalling of the forces. No ,cd hopelessly Inward. It is a mystery
man waa trusted with the wcret of the bow Hardy got away, but be has been
movement, and they wbo aopresisUngly ,
seen since, and Uvea only for reveqrt.—
sought the commanding officer found at But, as the Colonel saya, such things
the entrance uf bis tent only an old' man ,must be in war.
Good-night,” and they
leaning'vn .bis rifle.
Tnoee who had ;
parted at the entrance ofa tenL
been al the council readily connected the
.
(To btcontinutd.)
singular individual with the preaent move­
ment. while they who for the first lime
looked upon his tall form, apparently
bent with age and infirmity, did not
Evil habits, though they are sometimes
dream that thia was the scout whose deeds ।apparently Irresistable, and incnrable,
of daring were the theme uf converselion about the camp fires, and whose
escapes puzzled at once lioth friend and

foe.
Hardy stood watching the gathering
of the men with a grim smile playing
about his lipa
To the numerous ioquirics that poured in upon him he gave no
answer, save that he knew nothing, and
the questioner returned no wiser loan bo

came.
A; last everything was ready,
and the order given to inarch. Stealthi­
ly creeping out among the shadows o(
the nighi, went a little band of fifteen
hundred men, not one of whom knew
Just aa the last company left the camp
the General cams to tl.ie door of bis tent
and stretched out his hand to the scout.
Hardy took it like a mau who felt him

self the peer of an emperor.
“I have run'* gre# risk, Hardy,” ho
said. ‘ If you have deceived mo”—he
stopped, fur even the starlight could not
hide Abe painful expression that stela
across tiie scotit'A face— “or if you h*v%
deceived yourself, the consequences tpay
be terrible, u&lt;&gt; less to these brave follows
than to me."
'
“1 Lev'told you the truth, Gineral," he
said proudly. "We hev fifteen hundred
men, Md they ain’t less than four thous­
and. It might be a hard fight, but *e
can git the Lest &lt;*o rtu for all that. But
ef you’ve any tniagitin’*, Gineral, ’taint
too late yit. It’* easy calling of’em l»ack
■gin, tho* the boy* looked mighty well

pl raved st a ehauca for a brush with the
infernal critters.”

Althia moment there was a halt, the ।
expedition having roacbed a-fork in the
road.,; ,Tbrt General liaslily rung the
Eonut’a hund, and ns -h* said hurriedly, '
“No, no, I trusted you and will not re-1
pent.” Hardy n-turm-d tba pressure of,
the hand qf the officer, who pressed forward to the detachment.
When ,he
reached it. the road became clear^ and st
the command ‘ferwatd,’ the troops inarch-'
ed on.
•
*
*
• ,
•
How fared it with the rebels during
these stirring matters ainang thvir ene­
mies 1
Peacefully slumbering amnog
the Mila, and dreaming of anything but

letting the army go where It is DoodadI
This East Tetmesee business is going to
be the grave ofsomebody’s reputation. —
It is perfectly safe to assert that an ad­
vance into East Tennessee will never be

murder them piece meal.
It. is utterly
iaim possible to storm the Gap, and tbe

only chance ever to dislodge tbe rebels
is to shell them out from tbe neighboring
ridges, and that is a game that the rebel*
can play *t as veil ee we.
The troops at tbe Ford are frem Indi­
ana, Ohio, end Kentucky.
What their

of his own regiment (83d Indiana,) sad
the 19th Kentucky. It is the 37th brig­
ade ofthe Kentucky army.

The policy of-your tree rebel sympa­
thizer in to insinuate himself quietly into
the notice of week minded men by mild­
।and lead many dever men into speedy ly deploring the heavy wdr tax under
,destruction, yet none ever become so which the people will soon labor. Hav­
&lt;Kwerful they may not be corrected.— ing carried bis bearers along with him
1
c firm and resolute determination is be denounce* tbe whole tax with violence
।more than half the battle gained. Here ■nd those who made it, He then branchoff upon Abolitionists and Black Repub­
|
licans, whe, be aaye, refused to oompro­
,and all the reasons, why the babjl is in­ mise, and are, therefore, the authors of
tbe
war, and that it is bard for a oocecrjurious. Study the subject till there is
"no lingering doubt in your mind. Avoid vative man to lend a helping hand. H*
the places, the persons, the thoughts, that leaves nothing unsaid that has the slight­
est tendency to discourage Union men
lead to temptation. Frequent the places,
and weaken tbe Govsnunsnt. We en­
associate with the persons, indulge ths
thoughts that lead away from temptation. countered one of theae insidious rebel
emissaries yesterday. He talked iBcesKeep busy—idleness is the strength of
aantly, as if-he had taken . an oratorical
bad habits.
Do not give up the struggle
does of salts. These are most dangerous
when you have broken your resolution
once, twice, ten times, a thousand times.
That only shows bow much need there is
for you to strive.
When you have Golden Circle, and who need the closest
,
braksb your resolution, just think the watching.
mutter over, and endeavor to understand
why It was you failed, so that you may

be upon your guard against the recur­
rence Of the- same circumstances.
Do
not think it a little or easy thing that
you hare undertaken. Il is a tolly to

expect to break off a habit in a day,
which may have bee* gathering strength
in yon for many years.

The war is giving many a reform a
"turn ahead.”
Woman’s rights come in
for a share.
W e go for the Illinois Sev­
enteenth and 31 re. Major Ray uolda. Dm
following is frem the Peoria Transcript;
Guv. isles has paid a rather unusual'
but well merited compliment to Mr*.
Rey nolds, wife ot Lieut.. Reynolds, of
Company A, Seventeenth Illinois, and a
resident of this city. Mrs. Reynolds has
accompanied her husband through the
greater -part of the campaign through
which the Seventeenth haa passed, ?*b*ring with him the dangers and privations
uta soldier’s life. She waa present at
the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and like

a ministering angle, attended to the wants
of a* ruauy of the wounded *»d dying
soldiers as she could, thus winning the

an attack from a foe they knew to be in­
ferior in nnmbttw. They were a motley
lot. For the most part composed of
that class known as “poor whites" in the doeument conferring the wall merited
South, strangely dad apd but half disci­ honor being made out with all duo for­
plined, they woulS'H’ve dispersed . from mality, and having attached the great
their own internal discord, had not their seal of the State. Probably no lady - in
officers restrained them. But tie officers, America will ever again have «uch a dis-

were vaatly superior,. 0 tba men. De­
serter* from tbo Federal' aj*my*jD 'which
they bad found both' education and sub­
sistence, they turned their talents against
their country and gAve a. .life io the rcbclliop which it could not have had other-

township, which does not number among
its inhabitants women who have married
on very short acquaintance, only tu be
abused, deserted, and left a burden and
a life long sorrow to the families in which

left, to share the for^mse ufrelative stran­
gers.
If young ladies could realize bow
grossly indelicate as well as qulpably
reckless such marriages appear in the

quire of a stranger.
Marriage is an un­
dertaking in which po delay can be ea
hazardous as undue precipitation.

Asms Tmm.—Bdo patiently ths
endfees quest innmge of your children.—.
Do not roughly erBsb the ruing spirit of
freoinqmry with an impatient word or.
frown, sor attempt, on the contrary, *a&gt;
fong and Instructive reply to every estaal
U..K -.I ------L
ccriority. Convsrt, if possible, ths care­
less quwiion into &lt; profound and earoast
enquiry.
Let your reply send tbe littJs
questioner forth, not so much proud of
whet be has learned, aa anxious to know
more.
Happy, time, W, in giving yoer

ebdd th* molecule of truth he enka for.
of the mountain of truth lying beyond;
•o wilt thou send forth a phlloaoher, and
a... _ —-I.— ■ V* I . .to.
I .

Tbs Nasbviito Fbm* eayv Mr. H.
Campbell, * merchant of that city for
near twenty year*, inform* it that a few

On this evening, while ■ the men sat
smoking about thsir fires, alternately as­
serting the superiority of thsir pwn State*,
and cursing the cowardly Tank sea, si

they cejl«4 •N Federal soldiira, In not
very ehoioe.lttgimg^. *: kn°'
were'gathered m wmsdltalion.
“Has any thing beeci heard from D’A rblsy to-dsy !” asked one with a Colo-

•er brought a note Train Mm yesterday
that a, council of war wouM be held to

u* they hev good friend* In
Did 1 idbymn to watch D’A

rata ^opon the while dty that by

The startled eentry hastened to Inquire
the cause, but the Impurtorshle old map
careieesly explained that be had only
fired tdfhls Jnafl, and. aa his eccentricity
was well known, that ended It
But be
bent low and whispered to the General
—“Keep watch en D’Arblay—a close

be

morrow.
yes. I saw IL” I hope they will
resolve to fight. I’m, getting tired 6t
(his hmetioa.
Wbo is this Hardy be
cautions ua abetftT

tended

him, and e»eB tw test ring* wffb Ms n

or iuslroajsrte of bottle.

' as ofler, end rue

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banner.

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PWAKT PEtCLAJHTIW
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^Kquirilkm,

WrfmaM MenlM, Bax
r jjttO in Charleston.
James River'about 150 mHw from

WiTMorr onu: akdwjth fvm
Let cs RkMW ofra must is Goh

mouth.

THE TRADB REGULATfONN I
LMHED BT 8ECBETARY Cl

Tbe city occupies a moat

FSOCLASiAHOX MY TRK PBBSIDXXT

bilk, which are separ-

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4&gt;pe»iM tae FmO-

Th# President, by proclamation, has
, are lighted with gas, crossing each other
opened to the trade of the world, under
at right angbe- On Sbodute hill are tbe
certain rseteiMtons, th* port* of tfsAufort,
। State Capitol and other public buildings.

and we trull it wtft be followed by the
opening of other ports, u fast u wa are

able to cooirol the commerce therein.—
Such a course will have,hot only a happy

that tbe government has confidence in its

ability to hold and control these ports,
but it Will also take away

the last pre-

textfrom foreign governments to interfere

that the porta uf certain States, including
those of Beaufa
fan,
■ to Um “
Smu of
““
North
U
mation
rt Royal, in
Ute State of pr&lt;
Carolinia; Port
_____
giz^th Carolina, and'-New Qsleaaa,
brigade, and
contains m its central ball noudon s cel­ Stale of Louisiana, were, for reasons
ebrated ststoe of Washington.
On tbe therein set forth, Intended to be placed to train the
arma

1
Jett"; Davis reri«)CB
1
in « private raandon, which was purchas­
ed for him by the rebel government.—
The city baa many fine public buildings,
six banks, thirteen newspapers, and
twenty-nine chnrbes. In ose of the three1
Presbyterian churches Jeff. Davis worsbip./
and traitor Letcher.

The falls of James River sflbrd Imwith Vtrr Internal affairs. On the cities
thus opened to commerce, tbe effect will' mensc water power, and there are very
extensive fsetories, including four cotton
be to create as well as. develop a loyal
and about fifty tobacco factories, flour
tseling. Commerce at these points can
mills, rbHing mills, forges, furnaces, ma­
&lt;'h!y be carried on in aooordanoe with chine shops, die., the latter of which, and
United Slates laws, subject to impost

particularly the Tredegar Iron Works,

porta of Beaufort, Port Royal and New
Orleans havp. since been blockaded ; but
aa the blockade of the same porta may
now be safely relaxed with advantage to
the interests of commerce:
Now, therefore bs it know that I. Afrra-

ham'Lincoln, President of the United
States, pursuant to the authority in me
vested by the the fifth section of the act
of Congress, approved on the 13th of
July last, entitled “An act further to pro­
vide for the collection of duties on im­
ports, and for other purposes,’’ do hereby
declare that tge blockade of said porta of
Beaufort., Port Royal, and New Orleans
shall so far cease and determine, from
and after the first day of June next, tbat
commercial Intercourse with those ports,
except as to persons and things and .in­
formation contraband of war, may, from
that time, bs carried on, subject to the
laws of the United States, and to the
limitations and in pursuance to the regu­
lations which are prescribed by the Sec­
retary of the Treasury in his order of this
date, wbieh is appended to this proclama­

■•oxlt iwuxmi BKME&amp;T KNOWN.'

baa detailed some officers
caatrabonda in the use of
The eap^iUon was drably
We bare advanced considerably

today.

Washington, May 18.
No official r^rt otan pAboU dtur

him 2^00 prfeousrs. They will be «ml
to Cairo os soon M transportation can be

ob

obtained.
;
In the battle of Farmington one rebel
Genera), supposed to bo Bragg, was ktl-

oworl*
nlty to be better in fature. The rlvAr Is
now dear of obstructions to within eight

more regiments had routined, among
them the First Louisana, First Ajlabama,
and two TanitaMoe regiments

A &gt;pnUt

the New

York

every fobm and species of

VERMIN.

A special to the
says:
“When Gan. MitoksU joined
forces with Gen. Pope, he brought with

iFifteen deserters came .•
into our lines
from Corinth, and report that several

n end after Mo
gvr Treia, m

O

Wlia«Hom«,Ta^lfcylT-

-_________ — u-4 :"iued a
freeing the slaves in his

have been of immense service to the rob
New York. May 15.
els In turning out ordnance and material
The Tribunal despatch says: “Mary­
A sound currency will take tbe place of
of war, Tbe annual exports of RSohmond
landers state that, a few days ago, one
before tbs rebellion, reached to near
thousand slave*, simultaneously fell kind
places, and with tbe displacement of these 87,000,000, and its imports three-quar­
masters and happy homes in Prince
symbols of robe) authority as well as cf ters of a million; but since it hsd the
George’s county, Maryland, and came to
tbat authority itself, all respect for it honor of being the rebel capital, its for­
tbe district of Columbia, where they now
eign commerce has been extinguished.—
must cease.
Vessels or gunboats drawing ten feet can
It may be that the rebels will refuse to ascend to within a miler of the city, at a
Chicago, May 15.
atail themselves of the benefits thus con­ place called Rockets, from which the
Special to tbe Tribune, from Fort
tion.
ferred jjpon them—what then 1 A starv- rebel capital corid be conveniently shel­
In witness whereof I have tareunto Wright, May 13, says: “Last evening
led. Vessels of fifteen feet draught can set my hand and cauMxlrtho seal of tbe the rebels commenced shelling the place
iug people will hardly refus* to receive
ascend to Warwick, three miles below.
behind Craighead Point, which, until«yesthe means of saving life, and ifthe men of A canal has been built around tbe falls, United States to be affixed.
Done at tl&gt;e city of Washington, this terday, was occupied by our mortar
means refuse to be benefited, there will snd above them there Is a navigation for
boats.
They kept up fire during the
twelfth day of May, in tho year
be an immigration of loyal men from over two hundred miles. Tho James
one thousand eight hundred and night, their shells exploding wide of the
other States who who will gladly enter River and Kanawha Canal, intended to [l. s.] sixty-two, aud of the independence mark. They nre provided with mortars
extend to Covington, is completed for 200
of the United States tbe eighty, equal in weight of metal tu those used by
these avenues of profitable trade.
If the
miles.
the Federal fleet.
sixtl).
»
rebel aristocracy in their perverseness
Richmond has very extensive Railroad
“Opt Winslow was dispatched, by
By Ui» PrsAMioui:
ABRAHAM UNCOLN.
refuse to aid in establishing commerce in communications, being the terminus of
the mall steamer yesterday, to St. I^oeis,
Wm. H Sewsta. Sccretaxj of Blate.
their own country, it will be all tbe bel­ five roads, running to Fredericksburg
for,lho purpose of bringing our rams to
Secretary Chase’s Circular.
this place as soon as possible.
*
ter for the permanency of our institutions, and the Potomac, (now in onr hands,) to
Dansville, Va.',’to Jackson's River, by
Treasury Department, May l«. IMS.
“The gunboat Louisville, which has
as a loyal sentiment will be introduced
the Central Railroad, and from these the
RKOULATlOXS RS^ATIXO TO TM.IDS WITH been stationed at Hickman, has joined
from the loyal States, whieh will be a
connections lead all through the Southern
the fleet, and preparations have been
FOBTS OPBXEftSgr FBOCLAM AT1OS.
guaranty against a future rebellion.
States. Opposite the dty are the two
completed on nil tbe gunboats now here
Firet—To vessels cl raring from for­
towns of Spring Hill and Manchester.
whidi, in the opinion of the ablest engin­
Richmond was founded in 1742, be­ eign ports, and destined to porta opened eers, will most effectually render useless
came tbe Capita) of the State of Virginia bv tho proclation of the President of the any rebel contrivances of the ram species.’
. The Homestead Bill has at length pas­ in 1779, and in June, 1861, it was made United States, ofthls date, namely, Beau­
New York, Mny 16.
sed Congress and with the Presidents the seat of Government for the “Confed­ fort, in North Carolina ; Port Royal, in
The following is Gen. Hunter’s procla­
South Ckrolinia ; and New Orleans, in
signature, which it is certain to receive erate States of America, whoso Con­
gress assembled there on July 20. Its Louisiana, licences will be granted by mation:
will soon become a law.
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"Hs.txjCABTiu DKPArrwtyrofTws Sons. I
History since then is only too familiar to Consuls of the United States, upon xatis
Rutox Hb.d, May 9, t«6t.
j
The passage of this measure reflects tbe country.
factory evidence that tho vessels so licen­
"Gemkhal Obdbk No. 11.—The three
sed will convey no person, property or States of Georgia, Florida, South Caro­
unfading glory upon this Congress.
It is
How Forts Jacksox akd St. Pmur information contraband of war, either to lina, comprising the Military Depart
the long hoped for measure that former
Faix.—In reference to the surrender of or from the said ports—which licenses ment of the South, having declared them­
statesmen and patriots have desired to
Fort Jackson, the Wilmington (N. C.) shall be exhibited to tbe Collector of tho selves no longer under the protection of
sm ; but died before its consummation.
port to which said vessels may beVespec- the United Stales of America, snd hav­
Journal says:
For this one act, but for tbe.otber great |
tively bound, immediately on arrival,
Tho fort was g artson cd mainly by a
ing taken itp arms against said U. 8., it
and stirring events of the time, tbe whole regiment of Louisiana regulars, and had and If required to any officer in charge of becomes n military necessity to delate
tho blockade, and on leaving either of tho
martial law. This was accordingly done
country would ring with applause. In fought with great con rage and endurance ;
said
porta,
every
vessel
will
be
required
indeed General Duncan gives them the
on the 25lh day of April, 1862. Slavery
connection with the emancipation act io
highest praise as fighting-men ; but w ben to have a clearance from tbe Collector of and martial law in a free country ia alto­
the District of Columbia, ths Pacific Railthe Cnstoms according to law, showing
tbe enemy's fleet bad got riast, they
gether incompatible.
The persons in
thought the game was up, and nddtuljf that there has been no violation of the these three States—Georgia, Florida,
tho House, and the other wise measures determined tofyht n® mure. ' So unex­ conditions of tbe license. Any violation and South Carolina, heretofore held as
of the said conditions will involve the slaves, are therefore declared forever
of Congress, it makes the present session pected was the mutiny/ that no meaiurte
had been taktn to quell it, aud. when it forfeiture and condemnation of tho said free."
of Congrosa by far tbe most brilliant and
vessel and cargo, and the exclusion of all
developed itself, ;t embraced nearly every
New York, May 16.
important ofany ainco the Republic was
company. Fort St. Philip, on the left parties concerned from any further priv­
The Petersburg (Va.) JZrprete, of the
ilege
of entering the United States during
born.
side of tbe river, was taken in the rear
9th,
publishes
the
following;
tbe present war, for any purpose what­
A few Democrats Voted for the meas­ by Buller's forces landing at at tho quar­
“Mobile, Sth.—The advance of Com­
About the location of ever.
ure ; but, as it* InevltaMe effect will be to antine station.
modore Porter’s fleet consisting of seven
Second
—
To
vessels
of
tho
United
States
Fort St. Philip there is a narrow strip of
make all future States, formed from our
vessels is off Fort Morgan. Ten more
land not oyer a mile wide, separating tho clearing coastwise for the ports sforcsaid,
vast territories, free from slavery, many Mississippi river from the waters of gulf license can only be obtained from tbe are off Horn Island, moving eastward.—
They are firing occaaiuuly; apparently
Treasury Department.
of the Democratic Congressmen opposed outside.
Third—In all other respects the exist­ feeling for masked batteries. Our forces
When Butler got his troops landed
it, end others dodged tbe tote. It is a
are confident of holding the enemy in
there above the fort and the gunboats ing blockade remains in full force and of 1
glorious Republican triumph, for which
check.
had passed hp the river, vert little could feel as hitherto established and maintain- 1
the thanks of tbe nation are due and will
ed
;
nor
is
it
relaxed
by
the
proclama
­
bo done.
“Savannah, 8th.—Th* Republican says
be heartily bestowed.
Forts Jackson and St. Philip were the tion except in regard to the ports to which the Yankees were reooRuitering the river
only river defenses worth naming. The the relaxation is by that instrument ex- ,and coast batteries all tbs morning with
gunboats. A balloon came up nearly at
one hundred gons that were said to be preroly applied.
A Goveraer ftw North
8. P, CRANK.
on tbe river banks above were not there.
the msuth of the Augusta Creek and then
Secretary at ths Treasury.
Some limeainoe, the President appoint­
At Chalmette there were works mounting
deccoded.
ed Hon. Edward Stanley Provincial Gov“Augusta. May 6th.—The Mobile Tri.
Sms for land service, say twenty-fours
Gesera! Hooker's Brigade.
bune of the 4th has dispatches from Jack­
emnr of North Carolinia. Mr. Stanley
irty-twes, but these did not do much,
The fol lew ing is nn extract of a letter
son. Miss., dated tbe 2d inst. Tbe Della
has latterly been Obunty Attorney of San and could not do ranch against naval
from Lieut. David A. Granger, of Co. I,
of Thursday last says business in New
Francisco, California, which position he steamers.
Eleventh Massachusetts Volunteers, to a
Orleans is generally suspended. Most
has resigned and. bus arrived in New
friend in Detroit. Lieut. G. was for­
— Tbe rolling master of die Merrimac
of tbe banks are cloaad. and the city
York, on bis way to undertake bis new stated to Gen. Viele. afrNorfolk, that in merly a resident of Detroit Hts letter everywhere presents a sad appearance.—
is dated “Campat Williamsburg, Va.,
duties in bis native State. This is in all the recent engagement with the Monitor
i The Post Office remains open, guarded
by marines. The telegraph offices are
respect* gratifying. A native of North no shots from the latter penetrated the
“Gen. Hooker’s Brigade is now con­
Merrimac or injured her in any way, ex­
closed, and railroad travel stopped. -The
Carolinia himself, one of a family pro­
cept by starting her timbers ; and that sidered, by tbe troops in the array, as A. mutiny at tbe fort was caused by tbe
foundly respected throughout theState, a the only shot which entered her was one No. I. Our Brigade went into the fight
false news that the city had surrendered.
true patriot and a loyal citizen and one from the Cumberland, wh'ieh struck her at 6 A. M., last Monday, and fought'till Tbe Della tays that 380 men mutinied,
4 O'clock, P. M.
We gave them more
and marcbed off to the enemy from the
personally popular, his administration port hole, split her gun, killed two men
than they could stand aft day, and in the
and wounded seventeen, including Opt.
fort. One company stood firm/
must be mack more acceptable than any
Buehanan. He would not concede that afternoon we marched on to them with
other appointment could possibly have
Before Corinth, Tcnn.jMay 17.
the Merrimac wm afraid to risk another charged bayonet*, and stuck them thro’
Latest advices from Gen. Curtis are
engagement with the Monitor, but fati- their bodies arid heads. Gen. Hooker
that
his
forces are between Siercy and
is
the
beat
fighter
In
the
army.
He
wrs
mated that her crew were very much
knocked off his horse by a shell, and was Little Rock, Ark., and are rapidly march­
Gxx. McCuhxax has been some days dissatisfied and refused to obey their
buried la the mud.
He jumped up—dug lag on the capital. Geu. Rector celled
at Cumberland, on the banks of the Pathe mud out of his eyes before ho could out the militia and the people generally
• munky river, within twenty miles of
Large numbers appealed
HF" The Cincinnati Genette says tbat seee, and kept ahoutlng “Forward, boys." tooomeout
Richmond. U »rHl be recollected that at considerable curiosity was excited on Later in the day, another horse waa kill to Gen. Curtis for protection. They de­
Saturday last by the appearance at tbe ed under him—shot in the head three sire to come, under the old flag.
There If a general advance along our
landing of several steamers razeed and times, and in his body several times, all
te promised to “drive the enemy to the
along his flanks.”
lints to Corinth, with much skirmishing
wall.” Well be is going to do it; but
and several severe engagements. Gen
they haven't got the wall built yet, and
— A correspondent in Banks' division, Sherman’s Divhien lost-U killed and a
at Newmarket, writes thus about an ani­ considerable number wounded In attack­
mal that has become fttnens: “Ashby,s ing Russell's house, which the rebels have
at Pittsburgh some famous white he’rse, that has so often occupied fur some time psatstood the mark of our rifles, and so of
We.succeeded in IN ting the enemy
ten escaptxl unhurt, is at last dead. He from tiua position to hii former one;
grapbie report repsbUtiwd by ns tart
lies by the roadside, stripped of shoes
Washington, May 17.
and mane and tail—trophies fo be treas­
A special to the Rvouinp Peat savs •
ured—The food of crows and dogs. One “TU
ProeUsnt deoiZd^s moraiZto
of our kbells broke Ms jaw, knocked him
modify General Hunter’s proclatnatioa
down, and stunned Ashby himself by tho
foil.
We should have had a prize fa^eed
.® r&gt; &lt;»l io mr nUtr. wM U&gt;i.
iuAshbr. Udnotone of his Captain.
New York, May Ik.
which must be paid In Federal money.—

"F-J

Aw^O iMUrrretio.
Ym? pr^rallom ««e
lo
ed with about 230; the J. Pwith 400: and Elm City with *50sirt (
•^STri.er.uxIo.rpld.rti rtlH.
and womufod prtaoosre
Union Regiments. They are being re- (
MrrMtpW" .reerreled .room) tb. dtymoved fo the various htopH*
1 Wo have a portion of tbe Charleston
New York, May 15.
and Savannah Kailroad in our peeoeealoo.
The Poet says ad vires per tho Cehsw- ‘

Tbf

J.tno. 3»w te. boon

miles of Richmond.
heavy kwUtery os a

jarForAgr

see fourth page.

At that pumtisa
asff Akv*

Ixtxll

Sad

Mocktai*

river is temporarily dossal to navigation
bv sunken saesde, among which are re­
ported the Yorktown and Jamestown—

Fret

paragraph, Brin
death of Lient

of the editor of

piles, chains, Ac.
Tbe Monitor cnuld not
gun&lt; to reach the bluff, wW
her useless.
The banka
were filled with rifle pita,

his country’s fla

of Co. G, flth Re

ilch

incessant fire was poured oi
.
part of which wore engaged within from
600 to 1000 )arda of the mab battery.,
After nn action of four hours, find:og it
impractiblo to silence the battery on

the

bluff, withdrew.
Our loss wa* thirteen killed and

11

has sent this affl
IM by

t»ore than 50,000 Private Fauiilica.

HOUBEKKEPEBB—ImbW mlh vermin need

row.
White House, V*., May 18..
From the army correspondence ofthe
Associate-d Prem’:—“The advance guard

yesterday morning. Our troopa, on ararriving st the bridge, which is fifteen
miles from Richmond, found it on fire.

MORE GRAIN ud prori.ion. are destroy**
■nonrily In Great County by vermin, than would
t&gt;ar tar t«M at ibis Rat and laawt KUlsr.—Za»raw*, i « -n

HENRY R. COSTAR—We .re .elhnj roar

Naw Yark. May 18.

“Accounts from Gen. McClellan’s army
are, that Gen. Sumner has been relieved
from active service in consequence of his
refusal to reinforce Gen. Heintzelman al
the liattls of Williamsburg.
“News from North Carolina states thnt
Governor Clark bas rcfevad to furWsh

any more troops to Jeff. Dnvis, and baa
recalled all the North Carolina soldiers
uuw in the rebel army.
“N«»rth Carolina has held a convention

lane officers oft
Bailey died of
16th. Lieut
the knee en a s
Amputation wa
could not be sa

Fkvtt Pbssp

betokens a fruit

have promise o

Peach trees reid

exception, they
floral promise.
“Coaler's" Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator.
"Costar’s"
“CostarV Bed bug Exterminator.

“Costar’s"
. •
“Custar’a" Electric Powder for Insects,Ac j’

Severa

week.

and low degree

poand, to pay f

(fifteen to eigh
aay they were

CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the oublic
being impaeed upon by
end HifLiy Fr*■inwoi Jttulattont a new label ha* beer, prepared.

giving further aid to the rebellion, thus
virtually returning to tbe Uuiou.
“In reply to the demand of Jeff. Davis
for additional troops aud njeans uf trans
purtatiort fifr hii ahny to j»)d through the
cotton States, Gov. Clark said that Davis
bad received all the aid from North Car
olina tliat he could expect, and that here­
after no more troops would be permitted
to leave tbe state, and has ordered all tbe
North Carolinia State troop* home. Gov.
Clark also informed the rebels that tbev
.
hobm er uw
could use the ra l roads in retreating WhbksAle AgeMs ti Me&lt; T«rk Chy.
homewards, end that they would run Shleffehn Bro. A Co.
HamLRiMlyA Kitchen

olina.
.
The Tribune has the following :

communicates to
priate resolution
for tbe memory
Reynolds, Lieu
UeuL A. M.

blossoms on eve

No one was injured.
We expect eonsidcrable difficulty In crossing here, as tbe
country is low end swampy.
• •' «■

Our advance frotn this point must be
necessarily slow, there being no river
cninsportatioii, and every available ubstnictioa being placed in the way by the
rebels.
•
.

hearts :

“Fboh THX
correspondent o

wounded.
’
Full particulars are expected to mor­

of our forces on tbe main rood to Rich­
mond via Bottom's Bridge, drove the en­
emy across the Chiekohominy
River,

May

nnteers.

McKimoo A Bobbin.,
“We

Useits, Mtreb A Gerd-

can positively assert that whatever mod­
ification may be made in His order, Geo.
Hunter will not be recalled or put in a

H«!I?Wioe A (X

Naw Goods

8. Goodyear A

varied.

See t

Frost.—Tu

frosty in this

fruits wore da

Rar. J. M.

■exorted the fa

■die Court Ho
and Sunday.

Fiax nr M

smith shop of

centre, and its

burned on Fr

is unknown, tb

Philadelphia, Pa.
k Co.

I Rsbtrt Shoemaker* Co.

New Advertisements.

What is!

minator—if y

Lox and plac

of rats, and s
did soo."

Bt. Loata, Ma,
Detroit, Midi.,
Louisville, Ky..
Cincinnati. O.,

ierain art

i»

speedy exter
lie.

Price 2

IM mUUm. My r.rtiua.
•L.??*'.. °T c*,lau,_ VSSSBSR,

have entered

green hand*
mackerel fle
ermen have
more profila

Individual c
babe insde

AX

siflgle*a»ptur

, that iho

Tua Nav

treating rebe

Norfolk bef
IDLE, &lt;

HASTINGS, MICH

most every t

Xnent will re

New Yo
Stole Fair o
Rochester,
continuing

arsau&gt;.sr

Omibous
Appeal has

,tarnySUna
-ssr.E.

Miss.,iWW
monte.

ffa

territory ov

controversy
in

more will the vision of the bold trooper
•*■**■*
honor rf
mequendy

stand MUI,
tends to so

A fsssod thakyou have to
worth what you have to ।

b

-do matter what ittosy bt.

Bl

W)

of a esetio®

�infis Jrirt (Jvrrnti.
omsau rum «r uw renrr.

LIVER REGULATOR
LIFT BTT1KS,

oommitu. of

ooo.iuing’Jriiem.

Lemuri P«d,k., H'Arcj
“ ■

Piul

mJ

H

Wconftr with ib« prop., &gt;u.

LOW PRICES’

Rivers as to prevaol the approach of the

enemy’s gunboats. This is a step in the
right direction, and ooe lhat deserves the
«H«.t auction of both th. ntentmatl
and the committee.

r
,—........ “
vcueeii sat let.
from Naw barn, a “Railroad Monitor.’
understood to have bee- J ‘
’ ’*
General Burnside, was in

For Agricultural and other hema,

Gaxxx

Ixtxllioxncx.—The

Sad

Freeman,

in

tbe following

paragraph, brings ua intelligence of the

natural and healthy action In thn vital organs.—
It Is a superior
■

To ConsMinptlves.

Much beUer than pills, and much easier to take.

THE Advertiser having been rostered
to health in a few weeks by a verr aiwn&gt;le remedy
after haring anffered several yearn With a severe
lung affection, and that dreed dise ee, U&gt;/wwaipte'a-ls anxious to make known to his fclto wmAbtera the mean, of cure.
To all wbo deaire it,t ho win aend of the proscnpUon used, (free of charge) with tUdireeticus
for prepanog the same, which Ih.v will *As4 a
staaccait roa coNSiamoit, asthma. b*oxckitis.
do. The only object of tbe advertiser in aaading
“»• Frrscriptioa, is to beaafil the sMicted, and
sjiread information which bo conceive* to he in­
valuable and bo bopha cvrtj aufferer will try hie
remedy, aa it will coat them
—•
prove a blessing.
rarties wi-'-^- •*------------

DAKUmra LIFE BITTERS

be used on tho railroad which runs from
Newbern to Beaufort, and also on the
railroad from Newbern to Bachelor’s
Creek, in the direction of Kingston and
Goldsboro. The bridges over the Trent

death of Lieut A. M. Nevins, a brother

river near Beaufort, aqd over Bachelor’s
of the editor of this paper, wbo fell, bo- Creek, which were burned by tbe retreatlure Yorktown, in tbe gallant defense of■ ing rebels, are nearly finished again ; and
the new Monitor, it is believed, will do
his country’s flag. He was 1st Lieut
excellent service in guarding tho country
of Co. G, 6th Regiment of Vermont Vol­
through which tho ruilrofids pass.
unteers.
May Ho whose Providence
Mb. Askold, from the Select Commit­
lias sent this affliction, comfort wounded
tee on Lake and River defenses, reported
hearts :
. a bill to-day establishing a national
“From the Vermoxt Troops.—The fuundery at Chicago on condition that
correspondent of the Burlington Times land be donated by tho eUy, and for the
communicates to that paper some appro­ purposes of navy yards and depots on
Lake Mich'“•- -•&gt;
r,_
priate resolutions of respect and affection
____________________ __
for tbe memory of Captain Edward F. sites select!
appointed
by
the
President,
with
an
Reynolds, Lieut Charles F. Bailey, and

lage, for some cause, but this year' is an

exception; they having their fol! share of
floral promise.

Several%&gt;ntraband pigs of high

week.

and low degree, were sold at the

village

pound, to-pay forfeiture and expenses.—
From tfie very low price they

brought

(fifteen to eighty cents each,) we shonld

New Goods.—Grant A Spaulding, J.
ar are receiving their Summer stocks of
goods.

full and

Their assortments are

varied.

frosty in

morning waa quite

this region.

We apprehend,

how ever, that only the more tender early

fruits were damaged.
Rev. J. M. Peui-bs, of Battle Creek,

•exorted the faithful on Spiritualism, at

tbe Court House on Saturday evening

and Sunday.
Fire nr Maplb Gruvb.—The black­
smith shop of---------------------- nt Maple Grove

WK

HVAE

Hon. John Cross writes, •'Brooklyn, March 15
1860. In the spring oflSXD I took a severe cold
which Induced a violent fever. I took twe doaes
DA RUNG'S Li VNR RJSG ULA TOR

Prize Poetry.

It broke np my cold and fever at once. Previous
to this attack, I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
several months: I have felt nothing of it Sinoo?'

Leweorrhwa or Whiles. Orar is a Tamer,
OSarUka tlccraUwa, J*wmate me—ace.

Da. J.C. *mv

DARLINGS LITER REGULATOR,

Mrs. C. Tebo-n-, 1! Christopher Street, N. Y.,
writes: “Pvt. ri), 1W0.—I hrre been snblect to
attacks of Asthma the last twvnty years. I bsvo
never found anything equal to

Darling’s Liver Begulaor.
in affording immediate relict
Liver and billions remedy.'’

It la a fhorwigh

Severe M edicixe for Secksh.—Gov.
Johnson, of Tenn., hns Issued a procla­
mation announcing that fur every Union
man captured or maltreated by maraud­
ing bauds, five or more prominent rebels
shall be arrested ; and for all property of
loyalists destroyed, ample remuneration
shall be made to them out of tbe proper­
ty of such in the vicinity as have ci ven

'

Irti’tf rvUMrkatlV rr»u!’«
!raianJ^jiwa,"'*’G. V LAKIMU,M.B.
Hh.nmatUBa, Gant, Liver Complaint.

Darling'* Life Bitters,

D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 5th, near 8tb St.,
Williamsburgb. L. 1.. writes: "Augusti, U40.Hav ing been troubled w&gt;U&gt; a difficulty in tbe Liver
and to bilious *Uack«, I waa advised, by a friend,

“dXhLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR.

1 did »e and found It to operate admirably, rcmoriug the bile and arousing the liver to activity. 1

SPRING &amp; SUMMER .
- - was
—
------------Why
Adam wife
?— &amp;

BW8 ft 0»IES,

ment to parties committing such depre-,
dations.
called Eve

GOOUS.

Because when she appeared, man’s days
of happiness was drawing Io n close.

DirniERiA and Caour.—For these
formidable and dangerous diseases Trask’s
Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing rernedy.if used io season.
Apply freely to
the Throat and CbcM. and cover with a
hut flannel. This Ointment has been be­
fore the public over 20 yeara^nd its con­
stantly increasing demand has established
its reputation as a superior Liniment in
all cases where n soothing aitd relsxing
remedy is required, particularly in Rheu­
matism. Neuralgia. Inflnmntion of the
Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal, affections.
Sore Eyes, Burns, Piles, Wounds and

assr.
lemmrtUa as lbs laM rreeri teluis cuUIul sa.1 II
ernrad WTMtaal. A f!«r ttklng veer remedy tight .reeks
so tjnrrfco. of th • dtonse naCdss.**
Syphilis .14 Nercarial IHiease.

(His Studley, Esq , 1S8 Bist »th Street, N. Y..
writes: Aug.’ia, I960.—1 bad ad&lt;fleuity withlbo
Kidney cbmplalnt three yuers, with eonttant pain
in tbe small of my baek. I had used most all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief mill

Sce'their advertisements.

Frost.—Tuesday

sow &gt;*8tau mi tte. seek, wMd. A bad laBlil Ova.

LIFB BITTSBS,

and was mlirtiy rvrrd, I harebed no attack since.”

’s

BOUBUXE OF TRADE;

Come and Sec! I

Mr*. Young. ofTIrooWyn, writes: “February
2«. ituto.—In May testlhads severestlscktiffnea
which confined me to the house. I took one bol-

S. Goodyear &amp; Co. and Roberta dt Btrik

■WF STILL

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;
Jas. L. Brumley, merchant, 194 Fulton street,
New Tort, write*. August, 18, 1WO« “I here
bean afflicted with nilra, arcomp—M with bleed­
ing, tbe last three years; I used

son will, by proclamation, forbid the
burning of any more cotton, and affix a
strong penally to the crime. *

say they were confiscated.

nrautb, *B&lt;1 ureJ dUiu^Mlirv^bMKUoL.^^a^dUeU^

i&lt;u, tmgularitim, pmn in Um aUe aa4 tewata.
Mind, protruding and bleeding piles, sod general

And now consider myself Za/w-Wp enrtd,"

Lieut. A. M. Nevins, adopted by the
1 Jne officers of tbe 6th Regiment Lieut
Bailey died of a wound received the sum is fifty thousand.
16th.
Lieut Nevins was wounded in
tbe knee on a subsequent reconnoissance.,
OS'” Between the 23d of February — I
Amputation was resorted to, but bis life the day on which Nashville surrendered '
could not be saved.”
—and the IDth ol May, three thousand
six hundred and ten bales of cotton were
Fbvit PaespacTS.—if an abundance uf shipped from that city, to Northern porta.
There is a large quantity yet to be ship­
blossoms on every tree shrub and bush
ped, sufficient, it is said, to amount in
betokens a fruitful season, we certainly
the aggregate to nearly two millions of
have promise of all the heart'can wish.— dollars. It is rumored that Gov. John

Peach trees seldom blonbm in this vil­

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

FAMILY MEDICINE,

stroction at Newbern. &lt;
preparing a huge frame-w________
w
over a locomotive engine and to be cov
ered with iron, from the top to the track.

e fourth page.

Mountain

SPECIAL NOTICES-

WE

ARE

NOW

with ooo of tbe

HAND

ON

LARGEST and

BEST Assortments

Lsrsstfs:

flKAnc*. if you need either or Loth of these moat,
excellent Retiaediee, inquire for them al the storaa;
if yuu do not find them, take uo oUwr, but ineloae
One Dollar ta a later, and on receipt of tho mon
ey, the Kkrardy or Remedies will bo sect according
to^our duueUons, by snail or express, poet-paid.
A
DAN’L S. DARLING,

of

102 Nassau St, New York.
Pat op la 50centnudtl Bettles each,
[novar 8a&gt;]

HARD-WARE

nwh. iMAan**d/b&gt;Nlm«U'&gt;&lt;vreri~4*r*tee«
rrMtil.* of th, t.h.1
evoSI'ul lU*t this wttl
Or SB KE duHM»

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
ran

tux

ttwm erst or

DRY GOODS I I
| The beat Funily CA­
THARTIC in tbe world,
used twenty years by five
millions ueraon* annual­
ly '

MILLINERY

-centre, and its combustible content* was 'Bruises.
8c« pamphlet with agnit, and around each hotburned on Friday. Tho cause of tho fire
tla.
Price 25 cto.
la unknown, there having been Bone used Sold by all druggists.

AND

there for several days.

Wbat ial

Why Ceotar’s Rat

Exter­

minator—if you don’t believe it, buy a

box and place U in the midst of an army

of rats, and such a' scattering “you never
did aee.”

k never (aila, and is tbe most

speedy exterminator now before tho pub
lie.

Price 25 cento.

Roberta di Stri

Throat and Luvros.—Al this seasen
of the year when c&lt;Mighs and culds are
troublesome every family should have a
safe and certain remedy on hand. Rnnsom’s Hive Syrup Tolu is tho very thing.
It is not only pleasanj. for children to take,
but is a certain euro for Croup, Whoop
ing-Cough, Bronchitiv, Aatlinm', Coughs'
and all affections of the Throat and Lungs
Sold by all Druggists.
Price 95 cU.
[nev28 • months.!

ker, agents.

Wool J

i many Massachusetts fishermen
have entered the navj that four thousand
green bands are required to man the
mackerel fleet, soon tn go out The fish­
ermen have been templed away by the
more profitable “hauls” of tbe blockade.
Individual cases are given where seamen
have made W.500 or &lt;2&lt;M0 -Rfiiov In
single' captures.'

Taluhahsk. Leos Conrrr,
Florida July 17.1840,
E, Albany, X. Y.-My Dear Dooj to inform you of the wonderful
effect of your 8arar Coatrd Pill, op my daughter.
Bor three yeareshe has bun affected with a bil­
ious derangement of.the system. sadly impairing
her health, which bu been steadily failing daring
that period. When in New Turk » April lart, a
frietiS advised ma Co teat your pills. Having full

Wool!

FAMILY

Stacks of

Or tn gtt Otek Pmwd,

Ever sbowu in thia

Io aa tbe Now Woolen Factory of

Market, which w»

i

advance from

‘

H—tiag*, May 12,1BA2.

It is said the Govern­

WonVAH. Sours!

Or Cold fcflqqfr i£Jebircd-

JfflK
Henrlekhi

; NEW YORK COSTS.

Kid strengthuing

Plasters,

cure » five hears, pains, and weakness of the
breast, kids and hneit, sad Bfit—etie oempismis
in a* equally short penod at fane.
Brand —
win*.
ahlr.
naA
SHa

_________

Nur York Stats Fair.—The next
State Fair of New York will be held at
Rochester, commencing Sept. 30th, and

niw, minriy,- w yew nvmro

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

continuing four days.

-A GOOD

COONTT ACCOUNTS.

Aswairic'.stes

Mirror Ambrotype; Neiln
Pear! Ambrot/pw; Oraa
Ambrotype; imperial
brotypsx Refiaeo At

.

;
‘
!

OWjUTW-ttm
SWAB*

Unusually Low
For Sale!

4

•

LOOKHBReI~

ment will rebuild it

T«» BoMMrs-n B1U--The Hom-ludBUI, Mpmtd l&gt;; b&lt;*k Ho»wt.«
lend, to Ktldkr, or MUort, wkafctr
urnli«d tad &lt;rf aga or aol, Tba wider
mny locale a quarter, half or two ibirda
of ft JOc'-ion.
'

GR4KEPJES

As low aa the loweat, fi&gt;r CtwAor ready

Wann Meals at

are prepared to sell at a small

l. ue». wd to &lt;1. b«. orJ-r.

We will par the highest market price IN UASJ
•r Wool, delivered at our Factory.
J.S-FaxBamrv. '
W.JUsai*-

destroying al­

BOARDING-HOUSE

.I

VAN Biuntr A WABBLE,
nr iumxo«. kch.

Tub Navt Yard Burned.—The re­

GROCERY, SALOON
A-isru
The subscriber is now prepared to sell

Qu MiKtucTcaio into a Goop Qvalitt or
CB.OT1T,

Oor

DRY GOODS !

r/--’- '
oceeed all other
Pills, one each

TUE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,

treating rebels burned the Navj Yard at

most everything.

CROCKER Y!

‘

Norfolk before they left,

■&amp; Iv'i dureoop. Lreou.:
■■■ juy each box.
Warranted superior to
Jany Pill before the public.

GROCERIES

grant a spa1

‘

Jv&gt;t mU «i drtjta.aTii.BvW
one door onldru.A. GcedfeweBud

�arosaxrevru
Johns a

^frialtnal fine.
RADWAY'8 BENOVATING

MWLVENT

AMERICAN CEMENT GLDE
r-,^.M,TMriM.MIkUn* MMX-*—* wk*

gift of th* nod 8amaritam of two pgnoe
to the landierd le take car* of the won
wbo feft oaxtag tb&amp;ae, in ad&amp;Mea to

WIIX WIMBTANP WATNN.
IT WILL MEND WOOD.

the raiment, the oil and wine, was sqaivolent to shout three dollars ef our curren­
cy, which would probably pay for his
board two weeks ia a country tavern
where board wes vsry chsMp.’
frj

«...

brakn rxnIMX_

rr WILL MEND LEATHER.,
M.ud rov BaTMM. Snr, Mu. *x*». —
IT WILL MENO GLASS8... Um ,m~WUm&lt;
“* «*IT WILL MEND IVORY.

MARRIED LADIES.
Aouoe bnooa»e&gt; burdensome, nature work*
TiAiaPLAirriKQ Tum.—We would
to Utoow off tM* uoBecM*ary nmouut of remind our friends that the grouud ia bl­
ototbtog.
Tbe Brat indienttoa of this ooming very dry, and trees that haae
will b» nmb oatbo belly, then the leg*, recently been transplanted will suffer,
nod about tbe too*, and it Is not an nn- and many die, if not thoroughly water­
frnquent thing bdbre *hoariug limn to ed and mulched. Just before night pour
an animal Nearly naked. On tbe olh- water freely about the roots, and imme­
diately cover with saw-dust, tu bark,
coarse manure,nr other similar substance,
to prevent rapid evaporation ; after which
a liberal watering twice a week will save
most of your tree*.— Springfield Rtpub-

■I
Tba .Mnt
ugu, nd
metal mlMry -totog simply from a eaglcct 0|
amIlasnsplatalala swrpevsing. aad it is therefore
sgttontwoatia^rtaM* Ibaka atrirt atteniiaa

»“;■11 u

&lt;W.&lt; .«A,&lt;W
of these Pdto . atoew oooe &lt;m'.’’“T

1)8. J. BOVEE DODS’
Imperial Wipe Bitten!!
These Brers** for tlie euro at We*a Hreaara.

’"ft

IT WILL

MENU CHINA.

it will’meno marble.

Mantl* ““

That pises knocked. oat at year

BILUODS COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.
RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
Now Yosa. January. IMO18 A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY. 2&gt;. RoAtot &lt;e a,«

Heart, dbortaeas *f Breath, Hard Braaibiog.
Sharp Paine when taking a breath, and *11 utbar
Ginfol symptom*, are qaic*lv rumored by th*
aoVlTftG RiMOLVENT.
“Union 8«NTn&lt;wifTM nr FnubxurcxsIto tta* will speedily ttolirar Ch* disabled and
■URO.—The people of Fredericksburg diassas-xtricken sufferer from
A LIVING DEATH,
are still defiant and surly. A storekeep
er who was asked by ta Uninn snldier a And restore hits to bi* frted* ta a sound and
healthy condition.
few days agn to sell a small piece of
Before preaenUsg thia wonderful cleansing rem­
crape, said if it was a coffin be would edy to tbe North American public, Dr. B^nwax
sell it, but he had nothing else tn sell to waa determiMd to tost ita medical power for tbs
elsaa of di*ea*es for which it ta preacribad in the
Yankees. They refuse persistently |n Booth Amcnean Province*, a* it ta a fact welt
receive Treasury notes, averriag that k“°W 8CR0lb,ulA?®E()S,Y1 8TPHILM,
they prefer the money of a solvent gov.
and It* borrihl* train of roncomitanta. prevail in
the tropical region* of th*pou th. to a much great­
er sad more malignant degree than in tbe North,
la tact there is scarcely a fofotly in any of tbe
The Gkiat Majority of the Democrat­ South American Province* that I* free from
ov it* kindred dtaeaae*. It run* tn tho
ic press denounced Treasury notes aa ir­ Scrofula,
blood of all U* people, aad boa become eatobliabad
redeemable paper and predicted their aa a mnitotionaTtafinnUy, aad baa baffled the
depreciation.
The now sell at mure skill of their best physicians. With knowledge
of these facta Dr. ftanwar wm determined to ‘eat
than par, by from one to three 'per
eRADW?rS RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
cent.
which waa prepared expressly to meet the exiWs noticed recently a poor orchard,
genuea oflbe disease* a* developed in tbq tropics.
oat of the coosequenoea uf imperfect
Large snppliee were sent to Braxil, Bncnoe Ayres,
Cbifi, Prifa, Eqnador, Venreeta, Bolivia. New
shortening in pruning.
A few uf tbe
Grenada, and to eeveral islands of Use Spantab
Bartletts ware loaded with fruit, and the
mats, and waa thoroughly tested by Physician*
beanebea were beat to the grouud. The
and the Priesthood, and ta n— •*------%■ need by the Phyaxciasa,
wood was quite too alecider to hold up
ilutivo Renorador de Rat
the fruit.
We could see that some of
for Radway ’* Ready Raaolra
tho annual growths had been left two
feet or more in length, and no pains had
been taken to bring the limbs down to an
Stcrdary tf &lt;SZ*fr—WILLIAM H. SEWARD, of
obtuse angle to the trunk of tbe tree.—
New York.
Had only a foot of tbe wood been left at NscretarptfOa 7reorer»-8ALMON P. CHASE, ilituUottal di**aa«s. Such baa bean tbs unparal­
lelled xueoeva of tbi* remedy ta euriag these hor­
each annual pruning, in tbe early stages
Sa-reteryc/fAr/ntari&gt;r—Caleb B. Smith, of Ind. rible di*e**e* ia lb* tropics that wa ds aot hesitate
of growth, tho limbo would have been Seretarjr of Ur Aary—GIDEON WELLES, of
to promise oil tbs sofisrsrs with scrofnle and
Connecticut.
aufficiently large and strong to hold the
eruptive dissases among oar own people, with
Staitoytf
TFor
—
E.
M.
STANTON,
of
Washingspeedy restoration to sound and permanent
preeent burden of fruit
Fruit grow era, especially the inexpe­ Poctmadcr Gram:.'—MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of health.
it is supsnor to all known remedies in popular
Maryland.
rienced, are so much in a burry to get
use aa a clean*ing syrup for
ditamty ffwurol-EDWA RD BATES, fo Missouri.
large quantities of fruit, that they spared
and removing from the Ain Pimplv*. T»U«r.R**h
toe much wood upon the young trees.—
and other offensive marks, and will, in a few day*
When bearing begins, too much fruit is
Supreme Coart oPthe Halted States.
giva a pure, clear, and roaaal* hue of health and
left upca the limbs, and they become C*s&lt;f Jusries—ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland. beauty to th* face and uaii* and brilliancy tu the
jlmxiala
Jwfuus-NOAH
H.
SWAYNE,
of
Ohio.
eye*.
permanently drooping.
This superin
-JAME8M. WAYNE, of Georgia
It i* a pore and innocent preparation, *11-pow­
duces excessive fruitfulness and prema­
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee. erful to do gwod, but never doe* tojary. *
-PETER V. DANIEL, of Va.
ture decay.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
-SAMUEL
NELSON.
*fN.
Y.
The first eight years of the life of a
There ia no medicine in tbe known world, or
-ROBERTC. GiilEH.or}*eas.
physician, that La* ever claimed th* akill ol erad­
froit tree are the most important, and re-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
icating from the »y*tem discaaM inherited, by
-JOHN
A.
CAMPBELL,
of
Ala.
qure jpdioions management
li a good
tranaouMios. from parent to child. This great
compact bead ia formed in this period, it
peer we claim for RADWAY*8 RENOVATING
RESOLVENT ; aod we rellgioualv declare that, if
will need comparatively no pruning after
Radway's Reuovatiag RaaSrewt i* given wbau
that. Tbe wood is of tbe first eouseth* *ympton&gt;* of any inherited disewse are first
quenoeln these years, and the froitshould HENRY T. BAOEUti, President of lb. Sanais *»&lt; eahibitoi it will eradicate tho anas from the
Lieutenant Governor.
system.
In the early stages of Pthiai* or Oonbe steadily sacrificed for the future good JAME8Y PORTER, Sscretary of State.
samptloe. Fite, Scrofula, and in ease* of son bead,
of the tree.
Apply tbe knife above,com­ GEORGE H. HOUSE. Deputy
do
ulcers, tumors, hacking cough. Lri«cMiis,theu*e
LANGFORD
G.
BERRY,
Auditor
Gvneral.
of
Redway's
Renovating Resolvent vUleztermiapost below, and keep the bead as much
EZRA JONES, Deputy
do
ate tbe transmitted disease form the system, and
ia a pymmidial- shape an possible. In JOHN OWEN. Stab freaaurer,
make (what tbe pareuta neglected.) a sound and
due time you will hare abundant froit,
bialtby tody.
and the limbs stout enough to bold it.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Dcpbiy do
SAMUEL B. LACEY, Com’r. State Land Office.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master General.
1 hav* tham fifteen year* old in my
H*rd*n, thrifty, hardy, productive, and
bidding m fair to live tbe next fifty year*
a* any standard tree up&lt;»n my premises.
der. Kidtey*. Spine, Ac., sll’o/ which dtoeuaes
The complninffegainst those pet* of the
Rad way'* Reedy Itewlreui gill eradicate, and
garden, 1 a* fully persuaded, t* owing
secure to the paUaul a new lease of lifs.
T eprwe of RADWAY’S RENOVATING RE­
more to tbe neglect nod mismanagenicnt
PROBA TK0RD£R.-8TAtt OF MICHIGAN. SOLVENT fo SI x«0 per betlie. Dose, a ire **ccn
ths* u&gt; any inherent difficulty. Some Coaaty of Barry, as.
twice full, half a* hoar after each ureal, HoU by
At a aeasion of the Probate Coart for the Coun­ druggiaU aad nserotianta every w bore.
TteriatiM will not flouriali oo the quince,
stock. Tbe fruit book* will point them ty of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Ofifoa. in the
village of Hastiuga, on Tuesday tbe 13th day of
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.
out. Do not plant such.
They will not Mar, in tbe year one thousand eight handba productive oo grsn* ground, or in red sad sixty two; present, 8. C. Prindle, Judge

©Stria! Jirrrtorj.

IT WILLWEND PORCELAIN.

X.

SU"

IHh.ik™»~

to IsMitadtf sod fetatneo*. liquid be
tbe®, as they revivifyhsg In thtir fiction.

THESE BITTEBM

■ay four or five and each succruno dew be u,
miniahed coo pill, until reduced to cue. aed then
repeated every day.for a week or tea days. A
permanent cure will eurcly follow.
Yours.**..
Da.8. Ssuuss.
Redway's Regal*tier PHIs aro sold for Twenty­
Bro centa par box, (cadi box contain* thirty pills]
by Druggist*. Merchant*, and storekeeper*.

QUESTION

OF

Will oot wa»y Cara, tout Prevent Disease,
and in thia roepOd are dsnbly valuable to th*
person who may us* them. F*r

INCIPIENT CON5CMP17GN,

Weak Lung*. Jadlgoatiei
ef th* norreu* System. F|
all ease* requiring a Toni

•r. D»4s* (eiebarted WIb* Bitters
£l3eb anaaunBiPAiasxi t

THE MltXION

ANSWERED.

car* so many diseases of apparent opposite pho“‘we’reply that Redwnr'a Ready Balief chief and

moat important remedial efficacy, ia er tncod in
the immediate arrest of pain, and ita potency ia

ECONOBTY B WEALTH110 00 a ye«r isvsd in every family by
*
One Botllu «»f

AMEBKAW CEHEJVT CLFE.
Prieu 25 Cnnta par Buttle
Prien 25 Onto per Bold*.

Far Sore Three., a* eoauMet among lire Clergy
they ar* truly valuable.
For tbeaged and infirm, and for person, of .
weak cruatsialien—for Ministers of th* Gospel,
Lawren and all public speakers-for Boak-Kvepers, Tniiera, Soeiustreaeea, Arthits, and all parmi leading a sedentary life, they wiH prove
ttuty be»eUci*l.
As * beverage, they are wbaleaeme, innocent
and delicious to th* taste. Thev produce tbe
eahilarwlinw eOorta of brand v nr

Prien 25 Cnnta per BuUl*.

Prien 25 Cent* par Boltin.
wbare pain i&gt; a concomitant *f the disease.
DImom, like th* storm. giv*a uomistakable
signs of it* approach. At first the threatened
pstfmt experience* a alight discomfort, this ia
followed with pain, to a greater or laa* extent,
aad other »rn ptoras follow ta rapid »ucce»*iTu
It is in this condition of the system where Radwsy's Ready Relief will be found all-potent. Ito
administration, either iateroaily or *xter**ny, as
tbe seal of pain indicates, will arrest the progress
of the threatened ditesee. and quickly relieve tbe
patient from ail psln or discomfort.
If people, on the fiiat iodiestioaof uneasiness
or pain, cither slteht or Mvere, would take adoee
of Rad way’s Ready Relief, not one thousand ta a
wouldever be troubled with sickne**.
Creep. Dipther ia, )u0uca*a. Sore Throat. Scar
let Fever, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Bill tone
Fever, Small Pox, Measles, Fever and Ague.
Chill* and Fever, Headache, Billiou* Cholic, Di
arrbiia. Dysentery, Cholera, Crampaand Ipaam*,
Lot Rad way » Resdr Reliefbo freely used, and in
a abort lime, all pain and uncaaioea* will cease,
and the threatened disease expelled from tbesye-

Prien 25 Cent* per Bottle.
Bnttl*.
Buren.
TERMS CASH.

&gt;r gale by all Drergfota. sad Ft.r.krepors
gsnerally throughout the country.

JOHNS A CKOBLEY,
{Bole Manufacturer*.)
78 WILLIAM STREET.
of Liberty stmt.

NEW YORK.

fmportMl to Heuse Owners.

Impornnt to Builder*.
Important to Railroad Companies.
Important to Farmers.
To all taAom Mir may toncorn and it non-

cernt carrybody.

way’s B«ady Rslisf will ensure a spsedy cure.
“it crsxa so MAXF diuases,
•■And tbsrefore I’ll none of it,” aays tbe &gt;keptk;
now we appeal to lbs common »eu»c uf sc WKA■onable being who baa had ths least expenrtib
in medicine taking, ar buaineaa relations with
pbysiciaas, if this is sound reasoning,

Midway's

mxadt bklikf

JOHNS de C ROS LEYS

FEMALES.

The many certificates which bare been tender­
ed to nt. and tho letters wbieii st am daily reoetriug. are coaclureve proof tbat amet&gt;it toe
«M»*n three Bitters bate given a aati«f&lt;ct.on
which m oUrer* have over doo* before. No wo­
man ia tho land should b* without thrtn. and
those who oace uee them will not fail to Uep a
supply.

DR- J. BOVEE DODS’

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tho cheapest aid asost d arable

Imperial Wine

Bitten

Are prepared by an eminent an&lt;l»kilifu! p) yekaan
who has used theta succc—fully in hi* predire
tor tbe last twenty-fl vo yeare.
Th* proprtetr.r.

is not recommended by us. mt prescribed for
so many varieties of disease as rvery phyaiciaa in
tbe practice of medicine prescribe* Calomel, Mer­
cury, Quinine. Morphine, Opium, and ether fa­
vorite bobys of the profession. It » a ereU known
feet that in ninety owes nut of on* hundred, no
matter what may be the name of th* disease or
Tin* articl* ba* ban tbornnaklv
In'Uaw
condition of the patient, calomel forms tbe Im­ York and all part* of Uw United Slataa^Casad*.
portant and must active egent at the preaenptton; Wf»t Indic*, aad Central and South Aetenca. on
and if lbs aymplom* of the ui vease arc surh as to building* ot all kieda, sack M Faeroam. Fetnraleave atty doubt in the mind of tbe physician aa qixa. tkuaoa*. Rail Ro*a Darom. Car*, aad m»
to arriving at a decided coDduaiun what to give, Public Bciuusm gvoeralte. Gu&gt;a*XMXNV Blilo
he gtre* calomel. This ia an ancient landmark □tea. Ac.; by tbe pnacipal Brtu&gt;aa*. Airmen,
of the proU'sakMi. which no innovatics has been and otoi-ra. and has prove* to b« tiw CHEAPEST
aeAMGcTT DURABLE BG0F1NG tu use. it ia I.
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
-.TTg'VI*'’ A nKE- WATER. WEATHER and
unEPXBUxn. *5yjux 3£T?xiia
When we toll tbe public that tho use of RAD- nMB^PiroOF cororisg for ROOFS OF ALL
WATH READY RELIEF will euro tbe sick of
TKit m ria OXL T material
to (to Ars composed of a pure and unadulterated wins,
certain diaeaaeo: that It will stop pais in a few
combined with Berberry. Solotnon’a Peal. Com
minutes after He applicaiiou ; that it viU protect r**r/d Aafc Which romUav th. desirable proper­ free. Wild Oram True Bark. Spikenard. Cl.amvtie* st
DtowMMr- ”hieh
»R
the system against Mtack* at all niMariau*, con
mile Flower*. and Gentian. Tber ate manufaetagiooS,Md infectious disease-wc have the fact*
tnrod by Dr. Dods himself, wbo t. an «zpenenc^
toestabluiU tbe truth of our statement*, seknonl
and succtrefnl PUysieian.aud bancs »Lou Id cot
edged by thousand* wbo Lave proved it* unfail
No Heal is required in making application be classed among tbe quack rawtrutr.* which good
ing powers oo their own j&gt;enion». Go where you
tlioevunlry.andagainai wbKh the il«Ucai Pro
will, epeak of Redway'* Ready Relief, in any
i_.,------ ‘plying it i* bat trifiing, a* a* r.„o------assrmblagr of per*ou», *otne one or wort will canary
a ba covertd and finished tta
Ithiera bare been so
bear wttnea* of deriving benefit from Its ate.
taMS&amp;f lbs c-n.munity
IN MILITARY CAMPS.
It eau be applied by any one,
f disease ineidcsa tv the
Arc saporior to all purgative or cathartic pill*,
Thera Is no [4»es so well caJculaiod to teat tbe
penseble'a* a
powder*, mlccra! and Midhtx waler*, la the treat­ nsefalneM of a specific medians aa a military
mmn
Ttndn,, .
k.. K-.— ___ "j r2^I,W«.‘b •««*“»« »**y. "bilk cannot be in­
ment and cure of
TOMIC. MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
in almost every*eunp throughout tho Grand Ar­ lured by Hbat. CteutorSvoma^iMniaaxaa ef Iteor
CIWTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA,
my of the Union, with the happiest anecesa. Ut­ B&lt;uax*. or any exterual actiea wholcter.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
BILIOUSNESS,
RICK HEADACHE,
ters from Brigade and Regimental surgeons, offi
1NFLAMATI0N OF THE BOWELS,
cere, and privates.aMure ua tbat Rapway'a Reade
It coeta bat Little I
Fariry the nieod !
GUTTA PERCH* CEMENT,
NERVOUHNE8N,
MELANCHOLY,
Relief has contributed more to the protection of
Vive Tewo to the btoasiwb I Ueaorate
DEPREBSIUN OF SPIRITS,
tbs troop* against disease, and to tbe use and
theRyateta end Prolate* LID !
comfort of the sick, than all uther medicines used For Coaling Mh.,1. of all Khnh wbra
KWH frr baule, aaotdrefort*
or mean* suggested by tbs medical authorities.
A does af from «i* to eighl of Hadway's Itogocaponed lo the Action of the Weather,
Prepared and sol J by
isting Fill*, will, tn tbe most diUreaaiug ease* of BADwav’a hiadt mxurf whx stop pais
Coaaupauon or CosUreusos, Derangameatol the
CHARLES WIDDIF1EI.D * CO .
Liver, ue othrr eland*, aecure a healthy evacua­
tion of the Bow*. Pcrseu* troubled with C&lt;jativsoe**, ladigastecn,Liter complaint. Dyspepsia
wiR denve imtneexato benefit by taking *
of
thawPiUa. After thoroughly cleansing the bowel*
of It* retained humors, by a fro* parge, tw* to dlStTMATISM. XXrBALCU*, LVMBA*0, TIC DOLOMrX
fr-ar per day, for a week ar ten days, will reUore
tbe liver, bowels, paacraaa. kidaeya, aad all other GOUT. rouTUAcnx, scunc*. rxc« xcus, ata *cnx.
organs of the »yatem to the healthy performance Numbueas, Swolen joint*, Sprain*. LamenaM^
ISAAC Q MOTT,
of their datisa
P*1” *■ th.Kidney*. Wounda.Pa!a in the
Is npw receiving from New York and
DR RADWAY’S PO.LB.
ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BRHATRWG. PLEDBoston, his fall atodt of
AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.
WSY^PAIN IN THE SIPE, SHOULDERS,
We have Uta medicinal properilsa of tbe most
Hi’s
ana it* contianea a»e cure you of the oomplainL
CH SONIC RHEUMATISM-ASTHMA
Consisting in part of

'jgtts

Irjal gotitrs.

bard, infioKible soil. Do not plant litem
there. Hwy.vuta deep, rich mellow
bord*r, at least Ifr inches in depth. If
you cannot afford to prepare a-border, do
not buy dwarf pear trees.
In addition
to being propet ly planted, they must
biva care every season.
Now, tb*v
ahouM ba shortened in, about twu-thirds
of last seaauu’s grn wth. This keeps them
stocky, and prepares them to sustain a
great burthen of fruil.. They also want
a barrow fail ofstable manure put around
tbwm every fall. The quince roots can
not go far ta search of food.
They
should have all thsy can take up within
•ix ar eight (net of the trees. With ms
■ure sad good maeagemeet dwarf pears
will.be a success.—^4 tarn can Ayricttliur-

la the rpetter of the eetate of Lswrenoo Shn-

therein set forth, that administration of said re­
late may be granted and that tbe petitioner be
appointed Administrator.
Therea|)oa it is ordered that Tuesday, the 10th
day of June A. D. iSta.at eleven o'clock A M-. be
assigned for tbe bearing of said petition, and
that the heirs at law of said dcccaaed,etid all other
person* interested in uirf eatate, are required to
appear at a session of said Court, thaw to be holdeu at the Probata Office, in tbe Village of Hast­
ings, and show cans*. If any there be, why tbe
prayer of the petitioner should Mt be granted.
And it i* further ordered, that'vaid petitioner
give notice to the persona interreted. in said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and tbe
bearing thereof, by causing a copy of thia order
to be pnbltahcd In the Harting* Banner. ■ news­
paper printed in said connty. of Berry for three
•acceaaive weekr, immediately prwioua to said

COMMISSIONER* NOT5QR,

“Ash
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ia M UIwt, th., then i» tej

DR. BADWAY'8 FILLS

Groce ries! I

BUirun wear*
.to Ito. to.
toe *• toH Ua

.
ulru

P*
.
Molasses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teaa.
...»
Rio’ ^.id0”’and Java
Stone, Wooden, and WJ1-- \\

•*,
o*nft wtk, h kunmI*g w aMMn* in Um mM. I luv, UUd on Monday ;hv twenty-third (toy of June, dae
thousand eight hundred and atxty-two. at lire
UnndUB... Huh.lnp |m. hours
of tea a’dock A. M. on aaeh of the respectermUMli), in Ik qu-ing, .itkr on
WBMrnM^agniB. tfH hkmd
by the said Probate Court, for tbe final adjustMd of all dnuMlniMt MtelsBtata.
Dated. April 14.1fcL

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                  <text>VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MATWM8*

gutings Kanarr,

KWAFPEI A BCIR3W8,

IS PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,

Ar HA5TISQS, BABKT

county, micoiqar

Agent*. D,
»nd fidelity.

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©riginal Juirj.

SBtsrdlana..
THE SCOOTS BHVEWGE.

Office and mail •ubaaribcra, SI P*r annum. "if
■ ■4 In
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advertising.

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A liberaldiscount to yearly advertiser*.

skszt,

eiBims and money promptly remitted.

[Co.icfotW]
While quiet reigns in the rebel
_
camp,
the little baud we havt
_jt out under
tbe scout's guidance is cautiously ad van.
cing. On through bails of woodlsnd,
over hills, and across some of tbe small
streams with which the country abounds,
they marched silently but surely on their

A Southern lady of beauty r^e,
Of stately carriage and queenly air;
But with an expression
Of deeded secession,
Which the lady took no pains to conceal,
But some little trouble ths foot to reveal,

GREAT
mon!!

fastings’ business Uirtrtorj.

That while our army at Nashville l«y,
A Union officer high in rank,
Of courage undoubled,

, The rebeli when lecling confident and cruk.

ta*'j Priaiiag atcalad

P ’Ae scout looked like a ppw

man.—

His tall form was nu longer benfj'ur

rather, It did not appear so as be strode
along at tbe head of the column. The
snllow face was lit up with intelligence,
and a gleam of ferocity shot from bis
eyes. Tbe road was as familiar to him
MERCHANTH.
as the heaten paths sbout his lost home­
stead, but he trusted nothing to chance.
And her lipa would pout
GRANT A SPAULDING,
Not an unusual appearance escaped tbe
Until they stuck out,
EALERS In all kinds of dry, goods,groceries,
Rivaling Sambo’s in all but hue;
keen scrutiny of his eyas, and mor* than
crockery, Ac. Stele sL, east of th* poet office.
once he called a halt, while he was recon­
noitering in the dsrknesv
At last they reached the foot of a hill,
MASON ALLEN,
when Hardy whUpered t&lt;»the Colonel in
EALER IN GROCERIES, provirion*, pr«command, and, while tbe troops rested on
tit*. fli*h, butter, Urd. pork, snd grain of
their anus, went forward alone.
unkind- AUo toy* csadics, *lc., *tc.
8 lor* in
oberts
triker And learning what gentleman there resided,
Creeping up the ascent, keeping in the
Coliforn * Block. State (treat. Hasting*, Mich.
And being with a brace of revolvers provided,
shadow of the trees, lest even lhe feeble
starlight should reveal his presence, he
D. C- HAWLEY,
reached tbe summit and flung himself
EALER In *n kind* of Family Groceri**,
With a tbondenng shock I
Stone snd Wooden ware, snd s general ssupon lhe grass.
Beneath him lay the
JUST RECEIVED
lortmsnt sf Provision*. Also Notary Public.
white tents of the enemy clustering
Store, two door* east of th* Hutlng* Hon**,
■ round the ruins of his homestead. A
a new and most complete assortment of
quick glance showed him that no rein­
ROBERTS 4* STRIKER,
forcement bad, as yet, reached them, and
EALERS In drugs, medicines, patent medi­
DRUGS AND MEDICINE*,
cine*. paint*, oils, turpentine, burning Add,
with almost-as much pleasure, be saw
And bowing he said:
their number was not diminished. If any
(Eor he was well bred.)
ft pitCBBe, Bnruiug Fluid,
change there had been, an increase of the
"Is it Mr. Southfield that I have the pleasure
foe would better have suited bis humor.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Of
now
addressing
f
Mr.
SouthheM
replied,
Not a man less; for tbe vengeance that
W.PARKER,
(With just the least daah of southern pride,]
filled his heart, burned to strike a blow
"IXTHOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
v v and Provisions. Pork, Lard. Butter, and
never to be forgotten.
al kindswf Produce bought and sold
The manlr proportions and bight of his guest;
The outloying pickets passed dnse to the
■Who thus addressed
sp&gt;t where h* lay concealed, and as a sur­
ar FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Mr. Southfield again . "1 am Colonel Bomb;
prise was intended, he bent his mind to
P C RPOSES, ON LY_^H
the task of disposing of them.
Lazily
SWEEZET dk ALLEN.
walking to and fro, peering nowand then
out into tbe night, the rebel sentry tho’t
TTORNEYS ATLAWand Solicitor* in Chaseery. Particular attention n*id to Cowveyof his southern home, heedless of the
■ncinri the invextliratlon of title- to Land
danger that crouched at his very feet.—
lusaltcd. abued me.
Foredoxure* of mortgagee. Ac.
Will be happy
to attend to *11 call* tn the line of their profession
And I've borne till forbearance is virtue no more; With such men as Hardy, action fallows
thought ss the thunder boleites from the
And I've entered your door
e Court House, Hasting*. Mich.
With a challenge to meet me in mortal strife;
storm-cloud right over head, when lhe
[Here be la-d on the table hie trualy revolvers.
swift lightning cleaves Its way to earth ;
Of difficult problems the quickest of solvers.)
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
so quickly does one follow the other,
DANIEL COOK,
PRUNES. FIGS, RABINS. CODFISH;
that they seem lo be almost simultane­
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
in fact, everything in the Grocery line, soch a* Or else your wife must apologue.
ous.
■
will be needed for family use. The sentry came forward, humming an
Astonished, amazed.
air learned in the cotton fields of his own
native State.
A sharp noise, ss of a
cikdjiixst iPXEiruiuxjrs
I. A. HOLBROOK,
footstep on a rotten stick, startled him ;
TTORNEY and Counselor al Law, Solicitor in
Ail Cwklig Extracts,
j but before he could give an alarm or call
. Chancery. General Land and Tax Agent.—
And such plain reading convinced the southerner.
ice, second story of Rower’s block.
FOB THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT OF THE" LADIES.
for help, the"hot breath of an enemy was
And he laid: "My dear Colonel, it can't be io.
. upon hie cheek, and hi* throat was grasp
J. M. RUSSELL,
‘ ed by tbe sinewy hand of the scout; lhe
DHY8ICUN *adSnrg**n- Office in RnaselT*
That would
i struggle wax brief. At all times, it was
IT *tor«. SUto atreek
] not easy to find Hardy’s match, and nnw,
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
JOHN ROBERTS,
; standing in sight of bis ruined home, the
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., Ac.
OHYSICIAN ud Suryron. Dwelling on BroadI remembrance at his wrongs gave him the
A stalely, beautiful, haughty dame.
JL way. near lh* C«url House.
Upon our shelve* mey be found all of tb
strength of a giant. There was a wild
"Do you know thia gentleman f” asked her Ion
"I think I bayt met trim,” the lady replied.
xtrikihg nut of the tirmx, a clawing .of the
HOST
POPULAR
II. P- CHERRY,
"Did you ever insult him f” her husband cried.
hands, n blackening of the face, horrible
•VTOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will। a
"What be calle Insult I do not know;
IN teo.l lo all bnstacs* enlruated to him with
even in the starlight, until tbe knees gave
promptnen and fidelity. Reaidence. Johnstown,
I presume I did show
way, and the picket fell lifeless upon tbe
Barry county. Mich. Blanks kept al way* onUnd.
sward.
‘Weil.madam.’ aaidBouthfleld.^omewbat enraged.
Not’ a ray of pity, not a pang of regret
[Not that be thought that she bed disgraced him. •Tell upon the heart of lhe xcout. To him
A TTORNEY and Counselor al Law, bat id tor
We would respectfully announce to the eltl
Burtaeb*dBiluaiioBinwbUh*heh.d pl*cedbim.]
it mattered nothing that this picket had
A and Counselor in Chancery. Notary Public.
&gt;i» of Hasting* and vicinity, that we found to "Yoor ihougbllcM conduct h*a placed me in
Af. All buaiuM* attended to promptly and effi­
done him no harm ; no vision of a south­
di everrthinain our hue of trade sscbMfM can
A fcrful dilemma;
ciently. Office No. 5, Noble’s block, Battle Creek, “
bought .1 Ly H^e. Give u* a «I1
Judge
ern hearth made desolate, or of tbe long
Michigan.
for yourselve*. We intend to sell
agony* be had prepared for some selling
You moil apologise, or I muit figtil,
heart because he did not come, moved j
J. M. NEVINS,
(DlEBAlPp
(DASE
For there He the wMpona tall In eight;
TV’otnry Pnblic, and Tax *£vn
him.
Apart from his duty to the little I
And so to apologive you may begin.”
AT attention osid to making out
band who wanted his guidance, the sight1
For ou* whole minute tbe lady *too«l.
gages and Cootrsct*.
Groat e*re
&lt;&gt;f the low chimney stack, atanding h solAs
rnshed
through
her
vein*
the
seeth.ng
blood,
Special attention will b« paid lo COMPOUNDitnry guardian over the sshea ofhis home I
lN&lt;r»nrf putting up PREHCRU’TIONH; and any And her rnry ;ng eolor wool and efflne,
She drew back her skirt
With a terrible flirt.
And a glaaceofdeflaDM would flash from her ey* ;

Over High Prices, at the

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PATENT MEDICINES

JACOB FEBR1S,

one porclnuing medicine* of u» can rr’y upon
their being
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Like flashes of tbe eldatris flame,
Or Ukethe borealis bright.
Darling its rays *fpoUr light;
I Then darkened her brow with a look of d«*palr,
—u—.

Hsarixoa Msece «. wos-

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UDGE OP PROBATE,
eral Land .nd Tar Agent.

«•»Will be found in

DANIEL BTRIKER,
IOUNTY CLERK, Notary Public, and General
' luud and Tax Agent.
Office In the Court

S. H. COOK,
EGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary Public.
Office is th* Court Roose, «d op«s at all
hour*. Fees to b* paid when paper* ar* left
for record.
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' At hrat she thought she would let him fight;
--~ Then fancy presented to her sight
.
.
.-------------A view of her Fred,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
’
All bleeding and d*sd.

d and Cap* for aala cheap by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

Out Loxpox Docx Gix, for utedicinal purposes, for sals by
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Circuit Courts—-18«S» 1863.

CTATE OF MICIHOAN.Eifiiith Jndicisl Circuit
0-1 hereby fix *nd
foi th* wreril terms •&lt;’^1’2*
j
*n&gt;d Circuit, for tb* years L-u3 wi has lohows

JAMES A. BWEEREY,
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. C&lt;~n**Uv st
Law. Solicitor sod Counselor in Cbsncer),
jsiiT’LSS
“ -

HAKMOK SMITH,
rrmooiTooosvcosIkuSUU. B-hWjIkKOft.««•

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Which filled her aoul with a wild affright;
Anti her nnde gave way.and the alienee ahe broke,
And penitent word* contritely ipoke;

And the Colonel *o brave
Thelady forgave -,
[With a alight inclination of his head,]
.
“I wish yen a speedy return to yaur home.”
“Good day Mr.StmtblWd. Go*d.day. Col. Bomb.’
MAfcTrv, May!», 1ML

R

H. N. BHELDON,
0OUMTY TREASURER. Offic* la lbs Court

°'£Smi.k£TSk. a^“

0W ARD ASSOCIATION, Philadel-

iriinTACYVKn
'•or wwMtflXdyw'i

KOTSLB.

says Dr. Alexander te a friend, ‘’ugainat
carb aacuamt^rwsWp. l-hfive s^ it
make study impossible, Ly the. everlast­

ing run on hneS roonj; and there is no
•XL r..v»micn lint waiting Ion? and

u easily as though they were some child's
toys they handled, and very so^n reached
tbe top r&gt;f the ascent.
F[ere, resting for
a moment together breath, and 6nd prop­
er pt4iti&lt;ma for jheir “bun-aogs,"aa they
called the howitaara. the little band
nepvsd themselves for the work before
them.
'
.
'
The gray dawn was already breaking.
In tbe east, paling the stars nearest fhe
horizon, as Hardy pointed Out?, to the
Colonel the arrangements of the enemy.
“.You kin take era front, Colonel, and
your chance in the main is good ; but 1
■pose ynu will mnke it surer-by flanking
tbe devils,” hinting rather than advising
the movement.
“Soe,” he continued, pointing with bis
long bony fingers, “there’s the noys from
South Chrlina'right opposite; the Arkan­
saw men He by yon ehimney-stack. If I
thought. I’d ask a favor before lhe fight­
ing begin*,’’ said the old man husitatingly.
“Speak it freely, Hardy," said the
Colonel kindly, with an anxious look, the
while, at the brightening east.
“Tain’t a long one,” said Hardy, who
had caught tbe movement of the Colanel's
eye, “and the boys will be better for
their wind.
You know,' mebbe, I once
had a home about here j”

ly awnv along the typ of tire hill, be
reached a deep gorge, now dry, but In the
rainy season the bed &lt;&gt;f a hill-side stream
which foamed and fretted in ita course as
though.no stop could be put to its ravnges. In this they turned, and trusting
to lhe morning’s gloom, inode their way
to tire back oftbe camp.
The main body felt their way down the
hillside. It was not exactly the place
for company moveraenta, and a drill-ser­

than thfiv fitfi.

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niuttering n curse,

When the bailis was over, Hardy was
found leaning against the ruined chimney ;
the psi or of death spread over hia fooe,
while ths body of the rebel chief lay a
few feet from him.
- “You fire not badly hurt, I hope, said
tbe Colonel kindly ; “what can I do for

Gen. Woods division started on a forced

march from NasSviile for Ssvannah.—
On Sunday morning of tbesixth we-were

ss usual on the

march

before sunrise;

but something jd&lt;wo' than ustlai saluted
our eart.
We were about 20 miles, from
Savannah, and frhm Its direction fltifl

thunderiuga were heard.
As we neared
the village, or wound along the top of
the crooked ridge,-thq sound wis more
geant would hardly have approved of the clear and from me indsssant runibling the
irregularity of their march ; but the men surmise that it was but the drilling of fin
grasped tbeir pieces in fighting humor, artillery company was thrown aside, ab8
and welcomed •the coming struggle as nil agreed that it.must be a heavy battle.
About 12 o’clock our division (*hHLeaaerly as does a maiden ber first ball.
A lout half the distance to the camp had W.&gt;.Ki’s)hAltqa^fd tMTIn three days
rations, threw asiae dur Itniipsacks, and
been passed over when a sentry discov

erod the sdvancing rank, and, firing hin
piece to give the alnnn, fled hastily to the
camp. There was no time tb lues; si­
lence was no longer observed.
Tbe
commands of the officers rung out oil the

in&lt;&gt;rning pir, and at the word lhe men
,uotreu 6n
w the enemy.
rushed
Down the hill,
B|ong
open foew, where the rebel sol-

at all risks.

Purdy and his men came upon the field
with a ringing cheer, and dashed into the
fight. The scout's duty was done, and
as ho neither knew nbr cared for military
movements, ho fought tnainly by him­
self.
A frenzy possessed him; his eyes
glared like a demon’s, ahd: his whole

Struggling among their white tents the

rebel soldiery rushed to their arms, halfdad, whiles few hundred gathered to the
right of the camp, only to be dispersed
man—no, not all; one stood out among by shell from the howitzers, which fell
the throng- - When Burton meets this among their ranks. There was nothing
vlctlm'of lite In the' coming struggle, it for it but a retreat, and the beaten snd
were well be weroshriven before lhe scattered forces buddled together in the
fight, for Hardy- has a special vow of ven­ rear of the camp, where a new danger met
geance against him, and will execute it them.

pjsnL

n»uuy: &lt;xi« ■»«»&gt;»■ rr&gt;A

■mothered moan, aod

it I'm satisfied if we only dean out shot by the accidental discharge of a
that hornets’ nest down thar, and J tho’t, musket the o’ight before. Only the Gen­
seeing I knew the old place so well, I eral knew the truth.
The dispatches that found their way to
could pilot a couple of hundred eo as to
the papers were very brief. There bad
take em behind.”
“You shall fave them, Hardy," said been a night rtconnoittaintf, and a rebel
the Colonel, sending an aid at once with camp broken up, with great loss to the
Hardy’s name was not mention­
orders fur detailing the necessary number. enemy.
The scout looked on with glistening ed ; but few who wars in the expedition
will forget the tall form or underestimate
eyes
“And now, Colonel,” he said, baring the services of the scout
bis head, and pushing back tbe thin hair
which straggled over hi* forehead.stretch­
Bettis of Plttebsrg Landing- ,
ing out his hnnd nt tbe same ti®e, to tbe
Johnstown, May 16, 1862.
officer.
“1 might as well sur good bye.—
FaixxD Neviks.—I send you a few
My work Is most done, and if 1 dont come
extracts
from
a letter from my brother
out of thia scrimmage, tell the General
how glad I am be trusted me this once. I at Pituburg Landing, filing a somowliat
You’re going to flax em out Colonel, and graphic description of the march from
lhe quicker the better, lor morning la Nashville to the Landing and ths closing
corning on," and he wrung his hnnd with a
scenes of the fight.
XT.’
wilL
“It says that on Saturday March&amp;&gt;th,
Hardy led bis two hundred men Quick­

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diery
were wont
todrili, they brokeovsr
the slight entrenchment with a yell" of
delight, and a fierce hand-to-hand encoun-

structioodul;jMM know nor cars ; onoe gettbemen
upon the summit unobserved, and all
was safe. Turning baatiljr, stopping noly to pick up hbi rifle and listen, Jest the

grown fiuriilKar even in fall vlifttfbrr*.—
Instinetlvtely bo drew his bowte-knifo

some from a canteen he revived a little.
“My work's done,” he said faintly, “and
it's about time. There ain’t no use in a
dead stick, and the branches are all gone.
Ifyoo will. Colonel,-tell the Gi neral I
died under the old chimney, end that I
■ent the Ask&amp;naaw chief to say I was
coming."
■
A grim smile passed over the scout’s
face, which faded as his listeners stood
by.
.
“Take some more water, Hardy," said
one. bat he did not answer. The Colon­
el took his hand, but do pressure came
from the sinewy fingers. A slight shiver
The Colonel .nodded assent Some­ ran through his frame, and the scout was
thing in the scout’s face made words need­ dead I
less. .
The victory was complete. A short
“This was my farm, and that chimney
yonder is all that's left of the old house. time was spent burying the Blain, and,
Don't be afraid, Colonel, I ain’t a going laden with spoil*, the conquerors returnto tell a long story. Not that h’s going
to be forgotten, but 1 shan't talk about it, they learned lhat D’Arblay bad been

fratnfi was animated with supernatural
energy. Clubbing hfo rifle, W rnshtxl
Along the nnxrojs alloys of the camp,
heedless of the knot of soldiers that slunk
away at his coming, or vainly attempted
to stop his progress, till he reached the

encatmpmsDt

of

Burtoto’s

At beam

could. Tbn firing still kept up as brisk
as ever till about Tn’ctopk, when boom !
boon) I boom ! rolled out over the hill
tops, until n«» direction could be gisde as
to- the sound—butonp coutippoqs.rjpar,
and with few pauses only, the war* was
kept up untiLdsrk, gfter which bnl Taw
shots were Deard. 'During this.tfme'ogr
division was &lt;¥» a’quick, inarch; for ike
river.
About one j,'&lt;&gt;.&amp;&lt;**5
morning .we.were etoppcw, by ^e, rokd
. being blockaded by team's And- t'niiqs of
other divisions.ahead. Sharp lighte* ‘
streamed across the sky% fhq rain .h
jo fall fast and heavy, and We’raffle
best accommodation* Wffieh 'lenMi\
■tables afforded, and at .daylight tn&lt;
od the river, which wo reached at about
8 o’clock, taking the' steamboat Fanny
Bullitt, for. the battle field .six.miles
above SavannaKial Pittsburg Landing.
Tfio firing began early in the morning
and the ball seemed « Hvely as at flrit.
As soon m possible our■•tkke&amp;,wrffo‘giv­
en us, and we entered the fipld 'from
which acontinu6us mass of prisoners anil
wounded kept passing bet, gho njany
dead
Cheers'grectefl Us by .those who

had, been. d rawn from lhe action, ,*jme
telling - ui that, the enemy' were ^re­
treating—other, thgtMe were too lafo;
the latter beitfg true. From die Lfittdiagjb ti».scene bf sclmn is a Steep Wnfi,
beyond which is a rolling sui'fhce, spfcrte.ly &lt;xivrpd with a thin shrubbvtimter.
In these woods' was the battle oFSurtday.

men.
A fierce struggle was in -prngresfl, and We entered more deeply.Into the woods,
Rurton at the bead of bls bacli woodsmen nearer to the roar of efintjon and tiw rni
was making a desperate stand. A fitnibt 'tic of musketry—formed into line'ofbat­
broke from" the lips elf the saoot, ami fo tle and awaited oncers to move foxj&gt;rd,
’
a ruomeut hfc was in the mlddl&lt;. of it,*- Whitt wire hot long in comite; '
We were where therb wM’^ut fi. day
His long rifle swung hy his powerfol arm,

mowed a lane for hltn, and he pressed
on tin be stood in the presence of Burton
MmssW.
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SPERMATORRHOEA
to-sealed

9

order of perfect silence, they
-*7eo cheer upon cheer, SQ. eager Xei
y for the fray ;
it was they puahi
the mountain

not only strengthened his arm, but rrpclled all 'sympathy w ith the enemy as
A weakness to be swiftly trodden under
foot. Tn him they wore all alike.
Did
not the flame* of hla house light up a
strange banner, and did not the same
banner wave abovu’the encampment so'
quiet below 1 All alike, all alike to a

TheScoet carefully drew the body of
tbe poor wretch out of the path, and
seizing his inusket, while be put his troely
rifle In a safe place, boldly took up the
' ■
A Ningnlar Mistake.
dead man's beat. Timc wns flying fast;
Towards the cbwc of the Revolution, the mottling would soon break, and he
the owners of the North Church, in New rriiArt needs burry’ his movements, s&lt;^
[Inven; sent to Boston for uaUa u» make taking as near nh possible the gait of the
repairs with, when ijne of the kegs was picket he bad alflin, ha walked toward his
found to owitain-Spanish dollars. The comrades. The darkness of the night
drawn wrote «• ths . B&gt;»sU&gt;n mrrcii i nt favored his diagoise, and the other met
Hardly clutched
tbfit.therb iyas an error in. s^jipnipg |be him without nspicion.
goods ; but he nnswared that Abd nai)s at hini with jiis left hand, while he made
were amid M be bought them from a pri­ h’quick movement with his right There
vateer, apd he couldn’t (rectify mistakes. waa-a gurgling in the throat, * tide of
So the silver was melted up and jnade warm blood gushed out, and formed a
Into a serviee plate loFtbh ?hnrch, where ri&amp;jVat bis feet; find the second pidket was
dead.
'
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itia in cse-afthe preterit day.
'
1
‘So lU’ltaq wayzWaa clear.
What °b‘•.‘Warn Torn, jpn Bering -College,’’

I1AM,

NO. 4.

wn __
fit
Evefiiffcrvow,

w,.ufww.,

before a regimental. camp; bui, now the
tenia were torn irf pteAea. seatterrd ahd

�of the town of Edenton, N.
A. 3. Glover,
Robert, and tak

droath, U

;ws n.

from
bUh.

Ten. two

ter were etalteeerl

into ■

ed from the Vai

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Regiment, we saw trunks opened and
Mbbod, tents torn down, and the dead

dnreo tow.rd tb. rinr.

again. All day Monday wo were in line
awaiting word to join in the fray; two
companies were detailed as advance
scouts, and soon they commenced a smart
£re on the enemy's retreat, aod in lees
■than two hours we had over a hundred

selves up voluntarily. No accurate esti­
mate aa to tbe losses on cither side can
be made,
Though the rebels had tbe
ad rentage; their dead tell the superiority
«f&lt;Nir aim. They fought with a deter­
mination worthy of a better case. Their
prisoners and wounded tell us that Beau­
regard made a speech to them on Sunday
morning just previous to tbe attack tel­
ling them they must be at the 'Landing
by 10 o’clock that morning. He offered
each roan a hundred dollars who fought,
aod filling them with whiskey till road
and reckless, they took the field more
like tigers than men. Monday afternoon
the firing every half hour seemed to be
getting more distant till dusk, when It
was hardly beard.
Tuesday morning
after a wet night, with no tents, and a
cold bite for breakfast our brigade
marched out in pursuit of their retreat,
which we found about five miles in ad­
vance of our line of the evening previous.
Our cavalry had a skirmish with theirs;
the 77th Ohio had a brush with their
rangers, losing a few.
We waited very
anxiously till dusk for n “chance in” but
were not accommodated ; though at one
time we thought our chance good, lhe
cavalry had returned from tbe charge and
we were ordered to form in another line,
supposing by their movements that they
i ntended flanking ua, the battery unlim­
bered and in less time than I take to re­
cord it, all were ready; they came not
and we were disappointed.
Though our brigade had no part in the
work our forces drove them over two
miles, and now there are no force within
ten miles of us. Their deserted camps
gave evidence of their haste in leaving.—
Provisions left behind, deed left unburied,
bad been made.
In our labors of the 7th
wo found one oftbeir hospitals containing
fifty of our wounded, taken prisoners,
also three brigade surgeons and 350 of
their wounded. As they left them that
morning they told them to take care of
themselves till wo came up, which we
likely would that day.
Their wounded speak well of the care
we gave as being far better than they ex­
pected. But the battle is over,the day is
ours, though at an enormous loss of life
and property on our side, and life on
theirs. The field covers an area of six
miles, *nd over all this extent were the
dead; 373 rebels lie in one grave or pit,
others in leas numbers.
We may have
Jost 2,000, and may have lost 6,000. It
has been estimated that our loss Is 6,000
and the rebels 0,000 ; but it is only sappositlon, company and regimental reports
will soon give a correct account on our
side. Good news from Island No 10., it
Is curs as reported. Tbe weather is wet
and stormy, and thousands like our­
selves have no tents being hurried for­
ward without them or their knspeaks or
blankets, yet our health is good.

from corinth.

'Cerrcspoodcnc* of the Ciasinsatl Guettc.

When the battle will come now, If It
comes at all, is just as uncertain as ever.
Three hours easy marching will throw
the most remote af our troops under tbe
enemy’s fortifications. Give the word
March ! and fHe deed is done. Still it is
pretty certain some things will be done
first.
Our whole front line, running
from Popa’s on lhe left to Thomas’ on
tha right, rests on or near a swamp,
which fbrms a perfect line of defense.—
Tbe swamp is barely penetrable by
skirmishers, and utterly impassible to
artillery or large bodies of infantry. By
some strange overaieht the rebels have
permitted our skirprishers and pickets to
gain possession of the high grounds ex­
tending along the other side of the swamp,
and thus we have bad opportunity to
construct bridges through it at leisure.—
One part of the line will not cross this

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Io lb* Hospital al Terktowa, V*., o* THdsv,
May **.
lypUU few. KDWaRD D.TCOBTe
•f Co. K. rtird Bormret of Mich. I.f.otrj, .(td

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shall have become a necessity indispensa
We to. the maintainance of tbe Govern­
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ment, lo exercise such supposed power, tly responded to by tl»e farmers of the saved by the pollse. Nw Tort, Ma. M. (
are questions which, under my responsi­ North."
of our Government was a fixed system
bility, I reserve lo myself, and which I
Cairo. May 21.
The Herold't correspondent from Gen.
upon the question of slavery aa affected cannot feel justified in leaving to tbe de­
Memphis papers of tbe 17th announce Banks’division writes that 7.000 men
by the war. Upon this subject we have cision of commanders in the field. These
the arrival of the Federal fleet at Vicks­ bad been added to the rebel force in the
frequently differed with several of lhe are totally different questions from those burg.
It had met no successful resist­ Shenandoah valley, and that the wbofe
ot police regulation in our. armies and
leading Republican papers of this and
ance.
Fort Adams is one hundred m&gt;les force w as said In number from 18,000 to
camps.
below
Vicksburg,
and tho presumption is 20,000, with thirty-four pieces of artil­
other States—they insisting that it is
On the 6th day of March last, by a
i that no fight bad taken place there.
lery, one of which was n 24 pounder rifled.
better lo leave this question to tbe com­ special message, 1 recoin mended to Cod­
On the Gtb-of May he said there was'a
Washington, May 23.
manders of the several departments, gross, lhe adoption of a joint resolution lo
large rebel force in the Mountains in
while we have insisted upon a fixed gen- bo substantially as follows :
Tbe latest advices received at the War
their
vicinity, but that Gen. Banks had
"Jietolved, That the United States Department are as follows: Our army
era!-.and well-defined policy. For nearly
ought to co-operate with any State which has been within four miles of Corinth for enough men to keep them back, hut it
a year,the war was carried on without
appears
that on the 15th both Gen. Shields
may adopt a gradual abolishment of sla­ several days, skirmishing. The enemy
any settled policy in this regard ; some very, giving to such state in its descreltoo, doe* not scctn much inclined to make an and Gon. Geary were withdrawn from
Gen. Cnnka’ command, and their troops
Generals bunting down and returning to compensate for the incoovenieaces, attack.
All is quiet in the departments of conferred lo McDow ell.
slaves to rebel masters, while others at­ public and private, produced by such
In a letter of the I7lh we find these
change of system.”
Fremont, Banks and McDowell.
tempted to liberate them all by a single
Generals and their forces had left to join
The resolution, in the language above
No despatches have been received
stroke—not of the aword but of the pen. quoted, waa adopted by large majorities
McDowell; that two days previously n
from the vicinity of Richmond since
, The latter were early interfered with by in both branches of Congress, and now yesterdsy. No engagement bad taken union had been effected between lhe ehmmands of tbe rebel Gens. Jackson, John­
the Executive, while it was left lo Con­ stands an authentic, definite and solemn place.
son and Eaell, and they were marchmi’
Cairo, may 23.
gress to extinguish the former. Thus proposal of lhe Nation to the States and
upon the divided and reduced forces
people most interested in the subject
A tug sent down, from the fleet to rewe supposed, a clear policy, at least for
".
matter. Tn the people of those States, connoilre, was fired on from Fl Wright Bank*.
The telegraph now bring* us the intel­
the present, bad been defined.
now, I earnestly appeal.
I do not argue; Wednesday evening. Subsequent dem
For such reasons, we were not ready I do beseech you to argue for yourselves. onat rations by the rebels, prove that they ligence that Gen. Bonks has fallen beck
from a'superior force of the rebrls who
You cannot, if you would, be blind to the still occupy the place.
to practice any jubiliatio gymnastic*
are occupying tbe whole of the Shcnansigns of the times. I beg of you a calm
over Hunter’s proclamation, not believ­
Boston, May 23.
doah valley, which has cost us ao much
and enlarged consideration of them, rang­
ing it to have been aulborixed. Major
The steamer Rhode Island which arri­ trouble to rescue from their dutches.”
ing, if it may be, far above persona) pas­
The Timet' special, Washington 25(h.
General Hunter ban never been a pecu­ sions and party politics. This propuaal ved here from New Orleans to-day brings
liar favorite with ua.
His whole career makes common cause for a torn mon ob­ forty prisoners, principally officers of the says: “We have panned a very exciting
Confederate
navy,
captured
at
New
day
in Washington.
Tbe intelligence
since the beginning of the present war, ject. Casting no reproaches upon any,
received last evening to the effect that
it acta not the Pharisee. The change it Orleans.
has been a series of blunders from begin­
Gen. Banks had fallen back from Stras
coDteaapbtes would come gently os tbe
Washington, May 23.
ning to end.
His Missouri campaign and dews of Heaven, not rending or wrecking
burg to Winchester, was understood to
It has been ascertained from an authen­
war upon Fremont, bis Kansas campaign anything.
Will you not embrace ill tic source, that the expenditures of the indicate rtther a precautionary measure
and slave hunting, bis celebrated “Lane So much good has not been dona by one Government from April, 1861, to the on his part than the result of any imme
diate movement of the encmX.
The
Expedition” all left him with very light effort in all past time as, in tbe providence present time have net averaged one mil­
of God, it is now your high priviledge to lion per day. . This may be considered a tidings of this morning, announcing the
honors.
do. May lhe vast future not have to la­ refutation-of the exaggerated reports on occupation of Winchester bv Jackson,
But we did not propose to arraign ment that you have neglected it.
and tbe withdrawal of Banks? hfter en
the subject

In this issue will be found the Presidents

order annulling

Hunter's proclamation.

We have erer insisted that the great want

Gen. Hunter in this article, hut refer to
these things a* lhe foundation of a belief

on our part, that his recent order was but
another blunder, being entirely unauthor­

ized by

Government, and simply

put

forth to regain in public sympathy, wbat

he most feel that be bad lost in the West.

Bat with Fremont’s experience before

In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set
ny hand and caused the seal of lhe Uni­
ted Sttaes to be annexed. Done at.the
City of Washington, the &gt;M&gt;day uf May
in lhe year of our Lord 1862, and of the
independence of tbe United States tbe

86th.
(Signed)
Abbsoam Ltxcoui.
By the President,
Wm. H. Sbward, See’y of Stale.

him, it was tbe height of fully and impu­
dence to place the Administration

m a

Drown h

position in which it mint modify him or

stultify its former precedent.

The President’s modifying proclama­

tion, like the Cincinnati Platform, is, as it
was undoubtedly intended to be, capa­
ble of various Interpretations.
No

swamp until all three armies are prepar- man should be considered mulish for at­
ediodo ft slmuhaeeously. When that
tempting to preserve bis consistency.—
may be, of course, depends on tbe Com­
manding General. Tbe moment we ad­ This tbe President was bound to do,
vance beyond it, a portion, at least, of while the “logic of events” admonished
the line eumes under the guns ot tbe en­ him to leave a Slip-gap” in hie logic and
emy, and it is hardly probable that wo
assertions, through which to retreat in an
will then foil to move with more rapid­
ity.
r
emergency, which be more than, inti­
“STKALarv” to ran coanrra—wot nanr-

aa to utter the following manly
triutie asatiniestr, ia rq|ar#,W1

HASTINGS BANNER.

getting out nf their tents.
Nearly all of
Ml offetr.
killed, Ad U»

were in advance.
Had it not bees for
tbe timely arrival of Buell's forces the

A train of seventeen wagons laden

while on
„twd by tbe Con
visit to his wife at Edenteg.
It is all&lt;
fed that these Commissi* mere connived
about twenty miles out an the Spring­ Mr. While’s arrest. though they stoutly
’ of suspected traitors.. Mr. Wright *&lt;id :
field road, by a bond of rebel guerillas, daoy any simplicity with it. and insist
‘ Mi. PreiHrel, I Hunt ben r»
who burned the wagon* and contents, and that they -had nu power to prevent it.—
'■ lessly jjsy after day snd heard questions
carried off all tbe mules, eighty-six in Gen. Burnside intends to send one of the
raised such as were discussed this mornnumber.
Commissioner? to.raleigh. whither Mr.
ing touching the arrest of rert*in personsi-u-4V.,w
Cairo, May 21.
White has been conveyed, to demand his
JRtaesday K«rMl»g, lay 28,18(2. charged with tremmri. k may be doub*.An arrival from the fleet brings tbe release. Tbe Confederate* threaten
— cd whether we have really a Government
news that on Wednesday a flag m truce hang Mr. White, and Gen. B. Intends
as
yet
or
not
Vlolenre,
lawlemness.
Havnra ix this, chosxx oca covrsk,
that all the Commissioners shall swing
' and resistanca to established authority, went around Craighead Point for the
withovt atriLX akd wrrn rrax ruxposx,
purpose of exchanging released prisosera, for it in case tbe Confederates execute
LXT C« KKXXW OCB TXVST IV GoD, ANO OO
. in accordance with an arrangement made their threat. They were taken to NewyoaWARD WITHOUT XXAIl AND with manly
After waiting some bem in the steamer Ocean Wave iu
listen patiently to ganilcman who talk some weeks ago.
■xakts.—Abraham Lincoln.
abbufpdwer' being assti feed by a Secre­• hours it returned without having been charge of Major Jardine, and a guard
tary or State or by a President. Zn thit met by tbe rebels. Laic In the afternoon from his regiment, (be Hawkins Zouaves.
Startling News.
dark Aw of my country, I know no lim­ one of their boats cam* up and effected Headquarters, Martinsburg, May 25, 2-40 P. M.
Our latest intelligence from lhe theatre
it lo the power of. the President to do allI an exchange.
of war brings the startling news that Gen.
It is believed among the officers that
he can to tuppreu the inturrection. He।
The rebels attacked ua at daybreak in
Banks had suffered a repulse, and fallen must make everything bend before that the rebels have evacuated Fort Wright
great force, estimated at 15,000, consist
—;--- "♦’ ri- •
1 would not question and fallen back on Fort Randolph, as no »•
back overtbe Potomac into Maryland, imperative duty.
rEwell
—
j Jataeon
1..L—
rabet gu&amp;boau could be Men .round tbe •
e __
ued
e nt
Di««.o™.
it
any
more
than
I
would
think
ot
pulling
above Harper’s Ferry.
He had previ­
Our rioJit
right and Ifrft
left wimrs
wings stnod well for
pO-int&amp;
n.ir
out Blackstone to inquire wbat my right
ously fallen back upon W iuchester, at
A reconnoissance was sent down by a while, when two regiments broke lines
of defense Is when the assassin comes to
which point he waa attacked by a force me with tbe steel dagger.
Com. Davis to ascertain the position uf under fire of the enemy. The right wing
fell beck, and were ordered to withdraw.
tha enemy.
It had not returned when
of 15,000, bis fores being but 4,000.—
They passed through tha town in consid­
Thus, the whole of tbe Shenandoah val­ PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESI­ the boat left.
erable confusion, but re-formed and con­
Chicago, May 21.
DENT, CONCERNING HUNTER’S
ley is given up to tbe enemy, and Mary­
tinued their march in good order to Mar•
ORDER.
A special to the Timer from Fort Linsburg, twenty-two miles distant. Our
land and Washington areagain menaced.
Washington, May 19.
Wright, 20th, says: “From indications entire force was' less than 4.000. consisting
Great excitement prevails in Washington
Whereat, there appears in tbe public made apparent yesterday, It is clearly of Gordon’s and Donnelly’s Brigade,* ilh
and the secessionists of Baltimore were‘ press what purports to be a proclamation evident the enemy has evacuated Fort
two regiments of cavalry, under General
ao far emboldened as to get up a riot.—■ of Maj. Gen. Hunter,; And whereat, the Wright and fallen back on Fort Randolph
Hatch, and two batteries «&gt;f artillery.—
The Unionists finally prevailed, and at, same is producing some excitement nod a strong fortification on the second Chick­
, misunderstanding; therefore, I, Abra­ asaw Bluff, twelve miles below their lhe enemy, but cannot npw he stated.
last accounts the prominent secessionists
ham Lincoln, President of the United former position. Officers of lhe flotilla
SignedN. P. RANIS, M«Jor-Oener*.l
dared not appear on ths streets.
States, proclaim and declare that the who went down the river yesterday with
BKAXjcaarua. acroxo MxmxisvM I
By what oversight Banks’ column had Government of lhe United States hod no a flag of truce, returned with the intelli-1
May 2ft, AU P-M.
I
been reduced to 4,000 men is a mystery, knowledge or belief uf on intention on pence that neither troops or gunboeta
A prisoner captured this P. M. says
unless it has been to sate the horse-leech the part of Gen. Hunter, tn issue such a were visible, and that Fort Wright and the rebel fdree in our rear is tu be
cry of Gen. McClellan, seconded by the proclamation ; nor has it yet any authen­ the river as far below as the eye could strengthened; that their purpose is to
tic information that the document is gen­
enter Maryland st two points, Harper’s
semi secession press, of “more men” for
uine ; mid, further that neither General‘
Philadelphia, May 21.
Ferry and WilliamsporL
He confirms
tbe Peninsula. It is gratifying to be able Hunter, nor any other commander nor
nil
we have beard in regard to the relml
Tbe Bulletin contains lhe following :
together from the dispatches that meas­ person, has been authorized, by the Gov­,
force here.
We all passed lhe Potomac
“
Au
appeal
received
by
telegraph
to
day,
ures have been taken to arrest the prog­ ernment of the United Slates, to make
xafe, men, trains and all, after making a
Sreclamation declaring the slaves of any dated Fortress Monroe. Mat 21st, calls
ress of Jackson's forces.
march uf thirtv-five miles.
late frt't. and that tbe supposed procla- upon the farmers of tbe North for supplies
N. P. BANKS, Major Ovscral.
,
of
butter
and
eggs.
Send
here
to
the
(nation now in question, whether genuine
Baltimore, May 25.
Gen. Hunter's Proclamation.
or false, is altogether void, so far as re­ care of Doctors Hunt and McCoy, nf tbe
Chesapeake and Mill Creek .Hospitals.—
In our last issue we published the tele­ spects such declaration.
During the day 100 persons were
1 further make known that, whether it Sponges, oiled silk, rags, bandages, lint, knocked down in different parts of lhe
graphic report of Gen. Hunter’s Procla­
be competent for me, as Commander in and dried fruits are also very urgently city. Iu one or two canes ropes were
mation placing the three States of Geor
brought out and preperations made fur
Chief ot the army and navy, to deciare needed.
gia, Florida and South Carolina under
“In the name of our suffering soldiers liangirg parlies to lamp posts. Two men
the slaves of any State or States free, and
martial law, liberating the slaves therein. whether, at any time and in any case, it I make this appeal.
were subbed, but not dangerously.
A•

States of rebel
all crown our tedious delays.
*

■orTirin,

was not
to his bed by
OS bos lages for
Hr. 'White, a Union

right, of Indiana,

mates is likely to arise.

Interpreting

this proclamation from the stand point
Meantime Gen. Halleck is reported to we occupy, illumined by tbe light of the
hare said that be confidently expects to
Presidential nerve, deoiaioo and earnest­
take Corinth without losing over a hund­
red and fifty wen. Evidently be is not ness evinced in putting down the rebellion
waiting merely for an opportunity for for the last five months, added to tbe ear­

Ascher dr Co., of Indianapolis, have
brought out a small trashy book, in cheap
form, purporting te be my “Life, Speech­
,
es and Addresses,” connected with my
|
troubles among the Seccsaionista. This
is a doqcs production, doing rue great1
,
Jujuslice, and by no means reporting me
'correctly, either as to mv history or.
speeches since) came North. I am now,
preparing a genuine book nf the kind, and।
will have it out in a few days, published।
by George W. Childs, of Philadelphia.'—.
Applegate A Co. of Cincinnati, are the,
publishers for the WeaL I caution the.

publie against the bogus concern, u 1
shall al once couinienoe legnl proceedings
against all concerned io vending it as well1
as tbe publisher.
___________ W.G.BMWNLUW.

nest entreaty and emphatic admonition,
in the document itaalC it appears as a

Ma.

Lovxjot’b Bill —The

material

Latest advieas from the army of the gagemenlof six hours in the direction of
Potomac, state that McClellan has cross­ Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry, placed
ed the Chickahominy at lhe Bottom matters in a new light, and nroused seri
bridge.
His head quarters are now near ous apprabenuona not only fur the safety
of bis little command, hut*for the Balti
New Bridge.
Preparations for an attack were being more A Ohio Railroad, the city of Balti­
more, and even the Capital.
made.
“Later in the day, tha reports of the
The rebels made n dash on Gen. Banks’
line al Front Royal this afternoon, and rioting in Baltimore, and in tbe rout of
lhe
entire force of Banks by the quick
attempted to burn the railroad bridge
recently rebuilt by the Ftederals over mnreh and overwhelming numbers of
lhe Shenandoah. Particulars not ascer­ Jackson, greatly itensified the extiterocut.
tained.
,
“The secessionist sympathizer*, tj»o
r*
New York, May M.
greatly efeted to conceal thar- i*»y. openjv
The Newbern Proprett of the 20th,
^X£.’^ed. lbc’.ir
that lbe ho*t* "I
mentions (he return of the expedition nf Jeff. UrtvistfiH overrun 'Mvvlaud and
two regiments from Pollocksville, whkre the District within twenty-four hours.they met and dispersed the rebel cavalry.
No ctsualitiea are mentinnpdBaltimore, May 26.
Strasburg. Vn., May 2-1.
Baltimore Street, from Calvert U&gt; Holi-

S.£Blr» S*creUrt at Wm ;
Col. Kenley’s command of Jnfentry
have been driven from Front Royal with
con.idecable loss in killed and wounded
and prisoners. The enemy’s force Is estimuted at from 5,000 tb 6.000, and is
reported as falling back on Frqnt Royal.
He probably occupies the place this
morning.
8*r^

». P BA!JCB,MVrGs»sre».
Philadelphia, May 24.

Gov, Curtin, on lhe In, received an
intimation from tha War Department
that additional troops would be called
for, and immediately replied.
“Penn?ylvMia will furnish any nether re

oay, is crowded this mominv. There is
considerable excitement The crowd 4s
chasing obnoxious people, and occaaumaJ.
ly beating some one.

detnanding the di.pU,
cd ita rf^.
,[|
OBWBp,p,r
•«d poblic build inp.
All bjV.'onmpHrt

and abandoned.
Tb, tiHument |, (■Bpf„|
neta taceauiuniu, h.vB dicumpernd (,
21“UiUrT k“ “k*"
part tn these doing*.

in n

bow of hope and promise, implying tha t
farther into tbe Gulf States.—

■uM, end will b. Aot forward ,bort:r

N.oVoH.MvM,
The

and want

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nr to be hereafter formed, or nt
Rny way.*
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Gen, Rarwride ha* reircd all the com-

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When our children are rat of aorta, we give them
a few drops, end it Beta them all right. I find H
meets tbe general wests of tbe stomach aud bowate when dTwdaso*."
.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

Hastings, May IX iStZ

to

particular

'S

Otis Btodley, Esq.. IM East Wth Street. N. T„
writes: Ang.f»,I».i-4 todsdOraltywfehtba
Kkdory catuplaloCXbroo years, with constant pain
Inltosmallofmybank. I loused tn o. tall Jud.
of medicine., but found no permatent relief until

noUSEKEEPERS-troubled with vermin wad
ba bo no longer. If they nee ••CocstabV Ex terminatara. We bare noad it to oor salt»faaiion.
end if a box cost *S we would have 1L We hare
tried poisons, but they effected nothing: bat -Coe
tab's’ arUcle knocks tbe breath out of Rats, Mice
Roache., and Bod bug., quicker then we can
write it It is in gr.at demand all over tbe orantry -Jfodto&gt; [0.] Unette

fitch Dressed,

to* serd, furnished by the Patent Office at

J sms.—Thia

LIP* BITTERS,

And now eoaexlnr myadf MnJg eurtd,”

in affording immediate relief. It is a thorough
Liver and biiliras remedy.” ,
,
Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes • "‘•Ecbrany
23, ’SW.-I.Vlny last T hwl a severe attack cfTile.
wbtebondtMd ■■telbsbeaaa. Iteotcwbel. ° Barliag's Life Bitters,

Hon. F. W. Kellogg for a supply of eot

for

.

DABLTEG^
REGULATOR

-------------- , —v-ooU and fever.at race. Previom
to Ibis attack, I bad bean troubled With dyspepsia
several months: 1 have Ml njthlng of It xiocc.

HENRY R. COHTAR—We CTO selling your
preparation, rapidly. Wherever they tora been
uMd. Rata, Mice. Rosebea and Vermin dicppeer

Washington.

Godby

LIVER

,ohn Cr®“ vritea, ■‘BrooHyw, March 1»

Tbeir rates are found in every l.nd—
Amid Rus.i.'. mows—and Afric’e sand
Tbeir wondrous works—tbe papers fill,
Produced by Buuci’i matdile.. pills,

DRY GOODS
Correa Skkd.—We are indebted

^Jas. L.Bremlay,SB*rabaat,lM Fultra Biraet,
Kew York, writes. August, 19, IMS: “1 have
been afflicted with pUM, accompanied with bl.edia*, tbs tetthns ynars j 4 use*

DAB.

been communicated from tbe stove pipe.

Orr

WE HVXs

Wool'. Wool!
Oa MAxrrscTcsu

neaped, with the loos of all bis clothing.
He bed arrived at home

Come and See!!

and his

Hoyt

barely escaped with their lives.

received at Pittsburg

wa-.-

••■ot dangerous to the Human FaaBtiy."
■•Bata do not die on the pratolasa.**
••They come out of tbeir bolM to die."
_
■They are tbe only infallible remedies known,“
•1» yrs. and more eatebliabod is K.Ttrk. CUj.
Utui ----- the City Poet Office.
Uead h----- tba City Prisons and Btatkrn Hraaee
toed *y------tba City Steamers, Ships, Ac.
toed to------ the City Hoepitala. AtawBosMC Ac.
fW fly----- tbe City Hotela—.A.ior’—3l- ■tob-

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARPED,

wife were not at home, and the children

sumed.

y,'iS'oT *
itonoIRSSWk.

REApTHEFOLLOirKtG TESTXMONX:

UTOVKUKEOFt/aDE;

.

of Ire K. Hoyt of Woodland was burned,

Sunday morning.

Throat and Lvnos.—At this season
of the year when coughs and cul.k arc

ko an wnc CMira it, ha Will .end of tbs nrsJ-npUon ua«d.((rac ofcharao) with the direction,
for preparing tb. ume, wW they will find o
•raa eras fob coxicxenoa, asfua, Baasonvu,
.*.e’
&lt;?O,T
of tbs advertiser In Beading
the Preaenption, is to benefit tha afflicted, ant
&lt;&gt;™d lB,«?u/.,whld&gt;|„ .Xi" to 4,“
.el I.
mt; unrar will» u,
"“‘■k- “d "J

©®nnp®rm®H

HARD-WARE!

GT’ OLD FRIENDS UH

VTSM gwrywtoro-by
All WioutiLi Dacocms in the large citlaa.
Some of tbe

x*r xatsi

Wholesale Ageits !■ New York City.
SMeffelin Bro’s A Co.
B. A. Fabeu.tock, Hull
ACOk At^ . .
A.B. AD.SradsACo.
Wheeler A Hart.
James 8, Aatanwail.
MoaraAAUen.
H.Otoekel A Co.
Thomas F. Fa ter.

-

• -

Pat sp la 50cent sad81 BotUesereb.
(wore: (m]
M

nrick'a

.

mxowhlt pi^ch.

Su*ar

• ',!

Pills.

Coetfed

The best Family CATRART1C in tha world.

I used twiwty year, by fire
nillion. perron, annu.lIlly ; »!w.ti give »«'.i»fac-

AND

nilkfelpMk, Pa.

already on our tabla, looking as smiling

snd as beautiful
sors.

as any of its predeces­

The engravings for this number

DRY GOODS!

are, we think, superior to any wo have

scon for a long time.

“Silting for a por-

portrait,” la indeed pretty and very truth,

fi’l—while tbe double-extention fashion­

CR OCKER Y!

piste, and many dtbar attractiftns ’ there­
in contoured, are just what the ladies lore

to look *t-

Godey roust certainly be a

ladbu1 man, or he would not know

jyall how to cater to their taste.
♦3 per year.

Address

L-

so

Terms

A, Godey,

Who does

Admire BeaRtital Teeth!

WaLUY JO.TES.
DENTIST, is now prepared
apply
ewbetitalra in • style----------------- - —
«»
■sa.'cjjg:
reating tlieir decay for yenrs. Tbs* wearied on
▼ULCA51TE RUBBER BARE,
And all work warranted. Please call a» V®®«.
Rmu'm block Slate street, HasUngs. Mteh,

Philadelphia.

Also ail wholesale Druggists
Chicago, HI.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,

Stacks of
Evcr shown in

this

Market, which we

Your oUaisut.servant,
8.0. Monanox.
------

are prepared to well at a small
Circa it CwEirto—1M*» !•••.

advance from

a Clrtoll,
To Dutroy-------- |njte?ts on.

Plants

and

Fowls.
Th Draft-try-------- Insects on Animals,

dec.

Clothing

“«•&gt;* ““tn!

NEW YORK COSTS.

To bettroy-------- Every form snd species
of Vermin.

Herrick's

Kit! StTCBgthnlng

cure n fire town.

HASTINGS, MICH.

HP See “Costar’s” advertisements
in |bis paper for tbe dettruclio* aud utter
,ounri»Mior y M tiUi

of

ferwxHF&amp;M in

taTwy immi at th. ’i'1**’ *

LOUIS 8. LOVELL, amii
Hawnsus,

Unusually Low

Roanm &amp; Sntfntt, »nd by ' the Drug­
gists, Grocery ajid fltarekrep^rs gyncrall^.

Springfield (Maas.) JtqouHiean claim*
that President Lincoln said to him that
**H was entirely untrue that Secretory
StBDto® ku in any manner interfered

with the planacfGun. McClellan; oo
lhe contrary, tbe President nays the Sec­
retary tea dore nothing winch be himself

woWd ret hare Ml H Ma, moM

OUR GOODS

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Mica., ;by

Upward A88OCIATI0N, pkW»1oS&gt;

For Sale!

801Abo the we.1 half of B WX»f Bee. It. Town
N.M 10 W, 7« te-10*ba arnva.
TUte war-

■
J0H&gt; DORB.
*
Scottville, Monroe Co, M. T.

Shaving Saloon!

TV, uk«

In

exebasge for good.—

Wheal, Cora, (Uu, BnH^,,Lyd, Pork,
fioxllj dmo&lt;t evorthing yon han
to null... Ay •fc. y .rrwEk.

l.,HT Doo’lMlo^r. o.an.tl,

•Ate.

i

Piaster

vrAmn

of tl

�IP1

■
SSVBT socsaouaCBOaUW*

^.jriodtiral Jtnu
RADWAT’5

.

EENOTATfNG

REBOi-FENT
THKCBKAFttraUTIlI
TOT MOCTDCRA.BLEGLUBJN

thkonlyrrliableolujn

MMtnaHy prepared for than,
cultivated w'ttb craft tentfenw

THE BEST GLUE IM THE WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
iMn, 01 eewm nne eup, of 1

pie un.

wnx wirasTATO watbb.
IT WILtaUWO wobn.

eggs beat with sugar to suit the tai
bake nice, and yuu will hav* a pie worthy
tb* trial.
-

_____invitation lo
iatbe
neighborhood to oonae
, . ,
T&lt;7them.
Under these circumstances tbe
utmost vigilance is Decenary to preserve
even the plant from destruction; snd
those that rtmain with the breath of life
in them are generally so disfigured and
poisened aa to require about half tbe

'I iSfflW^inrtwi

MARRIED LADI».

UUd

sssr&amp;'ran.’^^.

NATIONAL ^OFFICES*.

blighting influswees.
Attended with *11 this labor of tbe
preparation of th* soil, and the subsequent
car* which ths squash-yard require*, it is
rarely the case the *quaahfo do not oust
the firmer altogether to much.
There is a cheaper and better way of
raising this ddtaious and wholesome ar­
ticle of food. It may bo common to
others, but it came to onr knowledge
through tbe necessity of finding *stne
more certain way of obtaining a crop
than by tbe squaahyard process. Several
experiments were made, and among them
oue baa resulted in giving us tbe greatest
abundance of excellent equashe*, almost
without cost
We plant our Geld potatoes in hills st
a distance of three by three and a half
with strawy unfarmeotod manure, into
these hill* ocdfoionaliy a squash seed,
with the potato—but these are intended
for early use; for the young Marow or
Hubbard is as delicious aa the true sum­
mer squash. At the first hoeing, seeds
are pushed into tbe potato hills, preUy
near tbe potato-plants, where the planta
are slightly sheltered while young and
tender, and soon begin tONtretch away
Into tbe open spaces between the rows
and hills and grow with great vigor and
luxuriance. All our hilling of the potato
U done at tbe first hoeing. Tbe'ailtlv*
for is passed through the rowe afterwards,
and all weeds kept down ; but all this
occurs before the squash vines have ex­
tended themselves so as to bo in the

RADWAYB REN-

an,m&gt;ink&gt;rwlw. t
IT WILL MENO LEATHER,
vour HaroeM, Strap., Belta, Boots, Ac.
IT WILL MEND GLASS.
» piece, of that
v« ent Gleea bottle.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

WX&amp;mAS’SSW

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
T~tk™l~ Cbm. C.^wtlWwnwW

»«steiu; and in aji cneea where there is aeyconiditutional debility,three PUU trill ensurea ittcreg

BILUO08 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.

S^Ur^ V Arie-WILUAM «. SEWARD, rf
RADWAY’S READY RESOLVENT
18 A GhEAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
Bad Cough, Hacking and dry Cough, Stitching
A. SI*I ■■
■ V.Im. I.. , K— MOL t&gt;*&lt;M
■&gt;.—
Heart.

FostamXfr G®ur&lt;4-M0NTG0MERT BLAIR, of
AXforwey ff/aartH-HXwlBDBATat, fo Missouri.

will apoedily deliver tba disabled and
tricken sufferer from
A LIVING DEATH,

SupreaM Covf.ofthe VRlted States.
aie/'^aic^-ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
AsaxtoXe Artfav-NOAH H.8WAYNE. of Ohio.
-JAMES M. WAYNE, of Georgia g^rX~'
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennesaee.

-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.'
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.

R.

R.

OF

ANSWERED.

£tjal Notices.

Croduoe similar results ; but they should
b six or eight rods apart.—Neto England

the-itaa tumor* ia tb* blood. White Sweiitag*,
Nodes, deafneM, discharge* from the eyes, esr*
and nose, glandular .weiring*, dropey, and con■titulional diMaiei. Such Las been tbe uuparal-

eruptive diseases among onr own people, with
speedy restoration to sound and permanent
health.

and growth. Common soap ands is lass
hurtful than the solutions of caustic pot­
ash and tar. Tbo safest and best wash
known to us, ia simply a solution of com­
mon anlsoda, (often called bleacher’s No.
1 soda,) dissolved in rain water, at the
rate of one, pound of soda to a gallon of
water, and applied ia spring and fell.—
It will not hurt th* tree, but will destroy
mosses and other fungi; and no eggs or
cocoons of vermin can stand before it—
It will work off the dead bark, and
leave* dean and healtbfol surface. But
to insure the highest success from this
application, the soil about tbe roots of
the tree* should be drained when itisvfit
and be well manured if it is barren.—Ayrievlturiil.
flow TO Goow Mxlons, Cccvmbxm,
Squabri*, arc.—As soon as the seeds
begin to crack the ground in upward veg­
etation, lay over each hill a half a news­
paper or other sheet, a little raised in
the centre, and place a boeful of dirt bi
each corner, so that tbe winds cannut
blow tbe papers away. Keep them on
till the third leaf grow*, aod no bugs will
trouble the vine*, aod they will grow as
fast a* in a hot-bed.—t. b. m., ta Gen.
Farmer.

'"we’reply (bat Redway’s Ready Relief chief and

truly

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

the immediate arrest of pain, aod ha potency In

Price 25 CenU per Bottle. ’
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per B«&gt;ttle.

Price 25 Cents [-er Bottle.

b.«b the rouslry .. ffooded

&gt;TU“

N

cyp

fjlevkkt

TERMS CASH.

Childrou and inflate with imvuaii
JOHNS A CBOSLEY,
(Sole M.imf.ciureni.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

' Liberty fctrect-

•■Msllally stein banishing

NEW YORK.

Important to House Owner*.
Imporant to guilder*.

FEMALES.

Important to Railroad Companie*.

and the thrcateued disease expelled from tbe ay*^

Important to Former*.
ftrnt everybody.

which

JOHNS A CROWLEY’S
IMFKuVKD GCTTA PBRCUA

tronaminsiou. from parent to child. Thia-xrva't
power we clnim for RAU WAY’S RENOVATING
USBOLVENT; and we religiously declsro that, if

r*T

CirfJta

way's Ready Relief will be found ail-potent. J
aJiaraiakrat ion, «ilh«rtntern*Hy or cxterwallr,
.a. tbe progress
tbe ...
scatt of pain indicates, will areast
of the tbreaienod disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort. ’
If people, on theflisl indication uf uneasiness
or pain, either slight or severe, vuiuld take a dote
of Radway'a Readv Relivf, noi une thousand in a
wqulde^r ba lrvubled.wirtjHokueaa.
nwiif$ THUgATKNCD wnra
Crotfp.*Biplh&lt;via. Tafluenaa, SoroTbroat,■carlet Fever, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Biliious
it__ i__ v____ __j a__

DR- J. BOVEE DOBS’

CEMENT ROOFING,
pbyaiciana,

Imperial Wine Bitten
nrrpared by an eainest audslnllful pl ysiemn

RKADT UBLIUr
a newspaper printed and circulating in said oc
ty efBarry, for throe successive weeks. imn&gt;
ately previous towaid day of hearing.
(A true copy ] SHEllMAN C. PRINDLE,

ayatem. In the early stages of Pthiaia or Con­
sumption, Fite,Scrofula, and in ease, of wire bead,
ulcer*, tumor*, hacking cough.bronchitis.thes.e
of Radway'a Renovating Resolvent will extennin-

IT IS HUE AND WATER PROOF
so many varieties of disease as every physician in
tbe practice of medicine prescribes Calomel, Merrorite hobya of the profession. It is a well known

healthy body.

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

CHRONIC DISEASE.
Another class of diseases that no other medi­
PROBA TB ORDBR.-3TJLTE OF MICHIGAN,
cine*, or tbe moat akillful physician* hare suc­
Coanty of Barry, aa.
Al a aeaaion of the Probate Court for the Coon- ceeded in achieving, more loan in merely palliat­
ing tbe auflering* of tbe patient, which Kadwav's
Rraay«*oolte»l will positively eradicate fa that
Estate ot Lavneace BbHaer.

AND IT « TWICE AB DVBABLE.

conditioner tbe patient, calomel forms tba im­
portant and most active agent uf tbe prescription;
■ &lt;&gt;&lt;! if (Hrnf ik. —I.
.-...• —. ..

'State*. Canada,

•wwi.u

TLKs.
elftro^,'hVCb nQ lon&lt;”rA“-n

V*en

unucu .'Lairs, aaquno led wit* ISeir
Is all newly settled placet, where there

broai-C----------------------and MO8T DURABLE ROOFING M Ua^ it t. fo
nWC- W&lt;T“- WK*THEM nnU
KINlia
r
»» Roore of all

Wilbn FACT*. '

DR. J.4M)VRE -DOD8*
hh’jh'Xdc.

nnuPiKBiAi

»vwwj
.in
sru -----....... .......... .
—r r —
,v —
8 patient a new lease of Hfe.
! minutes after ite application ; that it will protect
of RADWAY’S RENOVATING RE- Uie eggtern sgafoat sUacks of all matenoue. e&lt;m.
. It lU^.. I...HI. »u—- _ .— ------l.wwW wnW iiifaetKHU dlSwOM_ I.U-. Ik. t..i.

therein set forth, that adc
late may be granted and
appointed Adminlatrator.

No tlr»l la mpIrW in '".king .pplk.r„«

■ ■ ■— ■
IW.—M mill* MH'UIU DUl
be daased amoi-g tbe quack noat rum. which flood
1-re

U&gt;&lt;WMnr.wT&gt;plw,.lMa». ItaWal
■TSir^asiKi,

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

have been an

m. RADWATS HUB

IN MILITARY CAMP8.

It can be applied by any one.

Are superior to all purgsUre or cathartic pills.
"SStfS

itioner

give notice

paper printed in said county, of Barry
aucoeMive weeks, immediately previoui
day of hearing.
(A true copy.) «
AC. PBINDt
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

in afmoat every camp tbroughont tbe Grand Ar­
COST1VENK88,
INDlOfSTlON,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DY8PMPAIA,
my of tbe Union, with the bappiext nacreu. I etfem from -Brigade and Regimental xurgeonx. offi­
BILIOUSNESS.
SICK HEADACHE,
cer!. and privatea.aaaure us that Rapway'a Kcadr
INFLAMASIGN OF THKBOWEtal,
NERV0U8NS&amp;,
MELANCHOLY,
Relief lias contributed more to the protection of
the troops against disease, and to the use aud
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
ceatfort o&lt; th* aick. than ail other medsetaea used
in six aocu.
or means MggMfcd by the radical aqthontias.
A doae of from six to eight of Radway'a Regu­
lating Pill., wiil.ta the moot distressing case* of
“
“
eocaa. Derangement ot the
AND KK8T0I1I
, *acqrea healthy evacuaereons troubled with Coa-

notified tad
examinaliotr;

TONiC, MhBlCINE AN© BEVERAGE.
I’trtlChASE ONE BOTTLE!!
GOTTA

LkZQXJXX)
PERCHA CEMENT,

FurGi.ltag M.tol, of.U Kind, when
Mpo-d to lb. Aeun. o( (be We«lWr,

ihaSystcM a»d Froleirg Ufo 1
prices* per Mattle,« Mattle* for SA

CHARLES WIDDIFIET.D A CO.,
■■•lb PHcrairroRM.

IXClfitt or
t£*er. bmfej

7
ilber

P“n ln lljeKidu&lt;y-., Wouada,Pain in Uic
DR. RADWAY’S PILLS,

SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

oats bleed u e elements of health regeneration.

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREATRTNO. PLKURIST. PAIN IN THB 8IDK, SHodlDEBS,

GROCERY,
SALOON
■AJsTJD
\

Ite we’will, in a fow mi note., rril.v. yoaof pxin
■nd Ite continued um cure you nf the complLnU
CHRONlCRHEVMATtaM-ASTHMA
and nrsrsiibid

&lt;__ .1___ v-a^MMT

II. N. SHELDON.

BOARDING-HOUSE
Thr aubaertbrr ia now prepared to a^ll

ood former* have learned this by cxpe

FAMILY

Ruflbror from ACUTE CHRONIC RHEUMAT1HM

GROCERIES

A. Uw u lb. lo.ru, -Av O.A Of roodj

tbe beat kind.’
RAD WAYS' REGULATING PILLS

Bbaxb are the best fellow crop.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.

,,----------------- ;ua (or
all case* reqninog a Toalc .

Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.

PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
ring from tbe akin Pimplee, Tetter.Raab
nffvn.ive mark* .rul .ill

Dom’t SB Arbaib ot Seed.—The Ohio
thia country mso too little seed; tbe
ground must and will be occupied, and if
.i_____ -J___ .________________ .TT___ ..
reeda, &amp;k, will take in place. Some

irifyiog in'their action.

THESE BlTThRM

h7

AMERICAN CEMENT CLCE.

Of Has-

Complaints are made here and there,
that certain washes for trees do mors
hurt than good. One, whose trees are
mossy aud hide bound, and infeated with
inMCta, used lime wash ; another used
soap ; another tar ; another a solution of
potash; but in nearly every cane with
uneatiafaetory results,
The caustic limo
kills tbe parasitic plants snd the vermin
whieh infest the bark ; but while a good
part ofit soon washes off, what remains
become* converted into carbonate rof
limo, which fills the pores of the inner
bark, and prevent* ite healthy expansion

They aiy also exeeirakoeaeM peculiar to

ECOTOMY IB WEALTH-

♦ 10 00 * year saved in every family
On* Bottle of

RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF

IMPORTANT TO PARENTS,
is no medicine iu the known world, or

other person* interqated it
to appear at a MMon of i

they strengthen and
n *nd give a

»r. Ma’ CelekarM Vise
XUBIB JTBaznJuPixsa’BT) i

R.
THE MILLION

AUSTIN BLAIR, Governer.
HENRY T. BACKUS, President of the Senate and

way.
By this mode of cultivating tbe vine,
Estate of Marlin Walidorfl.
few plants ar* injured by bugs, the crop
n secured at a must trifling cost, and it
ROBATE Order.—State of Michn
has invariably been a .good eno. The
vines should never be so close as to run
mto each other—not nearer than two or
three rod*. Those who try this plan
Prindle, Judge of Probate.
will be quite certain to abandon “squash
Iu lhe matter of the eatato of JfirHia WalUoff
yards," and to have at harvest time as late of tbe Tuwnabip of Hope, in said county.
many high Savored and excellent squashes
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
as they desire.
of Milon Walldorff praying, for certain reasons
A dozen or two of squash-seeds, plant­ therein set forth, that Administration of said eeed” in an acre of oorn, will be likely to

be put on aa ainwg aa ever.
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

for BUtfoas complaint*. Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Ac. I can.ider the Ready Relief and Regulating
Pills unequalled. The Regulating Pilte are mild 11 will Mend B-ne,
Urk «nd l&gt;
l«Ss»opfeM|MK and tborougbly efiortire.
I.ct ererylhln, bul M.tala.
The Aral doae alionld be large enough to purge,
aay four or five and each auceeaaive doae be dinM AHX*1CAX ClMfXT
miaiahsd one pill, until reduced to one, and Iben A.,
" ur
trkjrt it m mandrdrepeated .very day. for a week or ten day*. A
cure Mt«w
, . . ' -Tom,-—,------ Sanaa*.
—-- ।
Da. 8.
Radway'a Regulating Fill* are sold for Twentyfive cents per box. (each box contain* thirty pills]
by DrugguU, Merehsnta, and atorekeeperaRaoway k (h.'t Office.

QUESTION

U«x&gt;d of all ite people, and ba* beoomo establubed
m • conru(utiooel infirmity, and has baffled the
■kill of tbeir beat pbyaiciana. With knowledge
GEORGE H. HOUSE. Deputy
do
'
of tbeae fact* Dr. Baowat wax determined to te*t
feg5j§wggaT^fter&lt;foserM.
tbe accoracy of
'
JOHN OWE^’mS^rrow^r,
JtADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
which wa« prepared exprcwly to meet the exiJAMES TURNER, Deputy do
CMtotas of tbe aixeaxe* ** developed in the tropic*.
JOHN M. GREGORY. 8upL Public Inxtructioa. L&lt;me ’aPP1‘*» w,re
to Braili, Bncuii* Arre*.
CORTLAND B. STEBBINS, Deputy do
SAMUEL 8.1taC*rrC«^r. skte Land Office. Chili, Peru, Equador, Veniueta, Bolivia, New
Great Si. and toeeraral island* of the Spanish
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
maia. aud waa thoroughly tested by Physician,
CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
and tha PriMthood, and is now the official retnc
JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
dv used by the Physicians, under the name of
J. M. FOUNTAIN, Quarter MaatardJeiieraL
••Solutivp Renorador de Radwav." ftbe Spanish
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n WILL MEND ALABASlfcR.
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known to all physiologist* that
SCROFULA. LEPROSY, SYPHIUN,
ud ite horrible train of concomitants, prevail in
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                  <text>VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICH., WEJDNES1AI, JUNE 4, 1862.

€l)t Jfastiigs l)an|rr,
IS FUBLIRHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY,
ar marinas, barky

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KNAPPER A BUBIffWS.

1

ATIW5KT?“iCO&lt;”,8KtLOh8ATLAW.
" Chancery, Tax aad Insurance
an^fidelity.

cob sty, gticiiOAX

■num, if

H. WRIGHT,
ADVKRTIS1NO.

A TTORNRY sod COUNSELLOR AT LAW,'
A sad Holidtor md Co«»Mll0r to CUvrary Psrticaiar attention paid to the collection of
clsimn and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Raipb Esq., Mid dievilla.
’ RarrrCowiY. Michigan. r
”

Choio Botin.
BhelUr bis dear b*ad, l pray I
Narva bls young ana with th
Of Jastica, Ubsrty and Right
Whara tha rad hall daadliaat &amp;lb,
Wbaraatarndaty taodly calls,
When tha strife la Aarca and wild.

only risking your own neck by your in­
terference.
“Not as long as I have life to defend
him," wm tbe answer. Tben pointing
toward the door, be continued, “Leave
mv shop!" and m he spoke he again
raised his sledge.
They hesitated a moment, but the
firm demeanor of tbe smith awed them
into compliance.
“You’d regret this in the morning,
Bradley," said the leader, aa ba retreated
through the door.
Bradley followed them out menacingly
and watched them until they disappeared
from sight down the road.
When he turned to go back in the shop,
he was met by the fugitive, who, grasp­
ing his hand, exclaim'd:
“Oh ! bow shall i ever be able to thank
you, Mr. Bradley T’
“This is no time for thanks, Mr Peters,
unless it is to tbe Lord ; you must fly
the country and that at once."
“But mv wife and children 1"
“Mattie’and I will attend to them.—
But you must go to night"

NO. 5.

the day that old Tanaeaaea wm to be thin plunged into the b
and he fell forward
disgraced I—Here, Joe I"
At this the other person in the wagon guisblng the light and having aU
•lighted and entered the shop. He was
a sul warth negro.
“Joe, would you like your freedom 1
midst of ths consternation,
said the voung man."
rested on Bradley's shoulder, h.s hoods
“Weil, Maaaa Juba, I wouldn’t like

“Joe, the white rare luv. mninuinwi
their liberty by their valor. Ara yon
willing to fight for youml Ay I fight to
tent, then into a wagon and driven rapid­
the death 1"
ly off. In half an hour the smith waa
" .
___ ^n&lt;1w,,nnl that
John.”
&lt;
“I believe you Joe, But I have dee- &lt;
perate work on hand to night, and I do imountains.
“John," Mid the smith, as be grasped
r.lh the buratinj ehell ud shot—
not want you tn engage with me in It
hand of his rescuer, while his eyes
without .’prospect of reward. If I sue- the
1
glistened and a tear coureed down his
ceed. I will make you a free man. It is |
furrvwed cheek, “I would Uka to omIUl
a matter of life end death—will you go 1
I
“1 will, Massa.”
.
1tie before 1 go.”
“You shall." was tba reply.
•Tben kneel down and swear before
Wanders from the mercy seat
In another hour the blacksmith clasped
the «'•»•
ever •••
living
God,
that if/you
After those dear roving fevj^.
«*■•'
—» —
—»---------- Wter^or
------- -his daughter to his boaom.
Let thy tender, pitying grace/*
swerve tba danger,
bareafter
It was sn affecting scene—there, in that
consigned
to everlasting
fire I”
Every selfish thought erase,
GRANT A SPAULDING,
C
*
a *'
*
lone bouM in tba wilderness surruumUd
“I swear maraa,” said the negro, kneelIf this mother love be wrong—
“lT'Miight
’ morning, if not eooner, | ing, “an I hupeGor Almighty may strike by meu who had been driven from their
Y«.'8 In !’the
HASTINGS
“Y.„
......... ....... „ ----- - me’dead if I tiun’t go wid ye through fire homes for their attatchment to th. prin­
*11
:.L - I
if I Hon t On wid vs through fire
they will return with a large force and c
ciples for which the patriot fathers fought
For, when silent shades of night.
carry you off, and probably hang you an
« water an ebery ting."
Shut the bright world from my sight—
•nd bled—the sturdy old smith, a typa
“I am satisfied, Joe,” said his master.
on
the
first
tree.
You
must
leave
to
­
When
around
my
cheerful
fire
of the beroM of other days, prowing his
MASON ALLEN,
Then turning to the young girl, who
Gather brothers, aistars, sire—
night."
daughter to his breast, while the tear*
EALER IN GROCERIES, provitloes. yro
had been a mute spectator of this strange
Thera I misa my boy's bright face
“But how 1"
:
coursed down his furrowed cheek. He
dJrs, fiisb. butler. laH. pork, sad gra&gt;a ol
scene,
he
epntinued
:
From
hie
old
familiar
piece,
oberts
l
triker
“
Mattie
will
conduct
you
to
the
ren1
•11 kind
Also toys csndies. ste.. etc.
Store in
frit that perhaps it wm to be bis last
“
Now,
Mattie,
you
get
into
the
wagon
Csliloru a Block. State slrael. Hasting*. Mieb.
dezvous of our friends. There is a party
embrace; for bis resolute heart had re­
and I’ll drive down to the parsonage, and
made up who intend to cross the tnoun- ।
solved to Mcrifiea his all upon the alter
vou
remain
there
with
Mrs.
Peters,
and
tains and join tbe Union forces in Ken- ,
of bis country, and be could no lunger
the children until 1 bring you some intelluj^ty. They were to start to-night—
wsteb over the safety of his only child.
3t)ST KECEIV ED
They have provisions for the journey and| ligence of your father."
Wu she to l»e left to tba mercy of ths
While the sturdy old blacksmith was
will gladly share with you.”
paricidal wretches who were sltempting
At this’ moment a young girl openedI awaiting the return of bis daughter, the to destroy the country that had given
a new and most complete assortment of
Often startled by the flash
party
that
he
had
repulsed,
returned
with
ROBERTA a STRIKER,
Of hostile swords that meet and clash,
them birth, nursed their infancy, and
the door, saying,
'
increased
numbers
and
demanded
the
DRLIH AND MEIFICINES,
“Fnther, what is the trouble to nightl”
minister. A fierce quarrel ensued, which opened a wide field for them to display
Her eye resting upon the fugitive, she
the abilities with which nature has en­
p ,ra liquonkdye-staft, window-glass, P«tty jgroresulted
in
their
seizing
the
smith
and
approached him. and in a sympathising
Senes, etationerr. and fancy artieles. Store in
carrying him off. They conveyed him to dowed them 1
“Rawer*. Block," Hastings, Mich.
tone, continued,
“Mr. Bradley," aald his rescuer after
• tavern half, mile distant from the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
“Ah, Mr. Peters, bo your time come
a short pause, “as you leave the State, it
•hop and there he was arraigned before
W.PARKER,
will
be necewary, in throe troublrooma
SO
SOOD
1"
And 1 centre all my trust
* IIOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
what was termed a vigilance committee.
Thia waa Mattie. She was a fine, rosy
time^ for Mattle to have a protector.
In thy promise .—“As thy day
and Previsions. Pork. Lard. Better, and
t«Bl UtttMs
girl, paiwd her eighteenth birthday, and The committee met in a long room on । and 1 have thowtht our^maniage bad
,1 kinds of Produce bought and sold, at his old
the ground floor, dimly lighted by a lamp
tbe sole daughter of Bradley’s house and
which stood upon a small table in front belter take place to-night."
tr FOrf MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
heart She was his all—his wife had
“Well. John, I ahall not object if Mat­
Father! let tnedo thy will!
‘
PURPOSES,ONLY Jtl
l&gt;ecn dead five years. He turned toward of the chairman.
In about half an hour after Bradle’y ar­. tie is willing."
If new sorrow should befall—
her, and in n mild but firm tone, Mid :
“Oh! ws arrrnged that as we cams
NWEEZEY a AEEEJf.
rival; he was placed before the chairmani
If my noble boy should fall—
“Matlie, you must conduct Mr Peters
for examination. 1 The old man’s armsi along."
If the bright head 1 bare blessed
TTORNKYSATLAWand
to the rendezvous immediately ; then re­
t
Mattis blushed, but said nothing.
On the cold earth find its rest &lt;
were pinioned, but nevertheless be cast
turn. and we will call at the parsonage
In a short time the hunted down min­
Still, with all the mother-heart.
a defiant glance upon the men aroundI
to clreer his family. Quick I No time
ister
was called upon to perform a mar­
Torn, end quivering with the smart,
.
is to h» lost. The bloodhounds are on him
s riage ceremony in that, lone honse. It
I yield him.'neath thy chastening rod,
“Mr. Bradley, this is a grave charge
snd business.
the track. They have sen ted their prey
’
wu
an
impressive scene.
Yet no al­
Office in the Court Honse. Hastings. Mich.
against you. What have you to sayl
_ and will not rest until they hare secured
monds glittered upon the neck of tha
"tr” coffee, sugar, spices, pepper.
him. So, haste, daughter, and God bless said the chairman.
* brids. no pearls looped up her treroai;
“
What
authority
have
you
to
ask
1
DANIEL COOK,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH;
yi’ii."
.
demahded the smith, fiercely eyeing his but a pure love glowed within her heart
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
This was not the first time that Mattie
u she gave utterance to a vaw which
Tai Agent, will attend to the collection of
- had been called upon to perform such an interrogator.
.1 gbtaaud al I other bosincro pertaining to his office
“The authority ef the people ofTennes- wm registered in Heaven.
office.
She had safely conducted several
Bradley, sow after the ceremonv.bade
THE TEXXESSEE BLACKSMITH.
•
see,"
waa
the
reply.
Uninn men, who had been hunted from
his daughter and bar husband an affection­
&lt;EUt»nr.xa*j n’XB’J’uni'XB'5
“I deny- it”
homes and sought shelter with her
I. A. HOLBROOK,
ate adieu, and set out with his friends to
Near the cross roads not far from the their
t
“
Your
denials amount to
nothing.
TTORNEY ‘n4CoYnr’Lr“2?V.^,A^._____
,_j place designated,
~i
ourcen«smn-™*
e- You
--- join others who bad been driven from
to tbe
designated, from
Aid Ceikln Extracts,
Cumberland Mountains, stood the village father,
I«b.nre „
they mJ. their rerep. re™ th. .re.eremd of lurWIng «n
their home*, and wera now rally ing under
forge. The smith was a sturdy man of &lt;
,m.u»Um. int. Kentucky. Turning to .nd th. pmtnity of thnt
i. tout
FOR
old flag to fight for the Union, and as
fifty.
He was respected, wherever i . _ .....
What huva
have you
tossy
to the
the charge
chsrgelt ” the
t
ivk.t
»nn tn
mv to
fugitive, she said :
’
they said, “Rfdeern old Twioeroee I”
known for his atern integrity. He ser the
i
' J. M. RUSSELL,
“I mv that it is a lie, and that he who t
HYSICIAN aad Surgeen. Office in Russell's
ved God, and did not fear man—and it
“Cume, Mr. Peters, do not stand upon utten such charges against me is a scoun­
.tore. State ftraet.
I might be added, the devil either. His ceremony,
,
but follow me."
drel."
v
I
rexs. rracn-i. ixra. r*rs»- »•
courage was proverbial in the neighbor­
She left the shop, and proceeded but a
‘ Simpson.” Mid the chairman to the f
JOHN ROBERTS,
VELOPES. CARDS. Ac., Ac.
hood ; and it was a common remark, short distance up the road, and turned off ।leader uf the band who bad eapturad Tm following .lory, told In connmUon
(HYSICIAN and Surrevu. Dwelliagon BroadOl». ««r
“V “
*"
“ when wtailing to pay any person a high In a by-path through the woods, closely .Bradley, and who now appeared with a ’with th. dmtb of Hon. Tboodoro Fmcompliment, to say, “He is as brave as followed by the fugitive. A brisk walk ।large bandage about his bead, to bind up Ilingboyorti. ho. ju« boon inode poblio.—
MOST POPULAR
H.&gt;. CHEERY,
Uld Brad lay."
e
of half an hour brought them to a small (a wound which wm the result of a blow At the time of the nominaUoo of Marlin
Vu Boron M Mioiaur to Fogland by
NOT KRY’PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
One night, towards the close of Septem­ hnuM that stood alone in a secluded spot. from
(
tba fist of Bradley. “Simpron,"
ber, n» he stood alone by the anvil plying Here Mattie wm received by a hearty (continued the chairman, “what have you Pmaidaot Jaakeoo. Mr. Cay nude atrttuouo oppoollioo to Ita eoofirtnation by
his labors, his countenance evinced a po- welcome by several men, some of whom (
to say 1”
, ,
,
. .
ctilar satisfation, as he brought his ham­ were engaged in running bulleta ; while
The leader than stated that he bad
mer down with n vigorous stroke on the others were cleaning their rifles and tracked the preacher to the blacksmith
r would respectfully inooum ~ —- - heated iron. While blowing the bellows fowling pieces. The lady of the house, a ■hop, and that Bradley had resisted his to confirm it, would be bad political pol­
he would occasionally pause and shake hale woman of forty, was busy stuffing arrest, and that upon their return he icy, oppoaed Mr. Clay in the matter, and
bis head, as i! communing with himselt. the wallets of the men with biscuits. The could not be found, and that the prisoner •o great wm his influence that no vote •
Clay and
He was evidently meditating upon some­ fugitive, who was known to two or three refused to give any information concern­ was taken for several days.
Miehf&lt;an__________ ___________ Frelingbuysen werafast Wanda.and one
thing of a serious nature. It was during oflhe party, was received in a bluff1
,
NEVINS,
ing him.
evening the former called on Mr. F. for
one of these pauses that the door was frank spirit ol kindness by all. saying
“D&lt;» you hear that Mr. Bradley 1 Mid
the purpoee of purwading him. to change
thrown open, and a pale, trembling figure that they would make him chaplain of
the chairman.
his course in relation to tba nomination.
ateggerd into the shop, and sinking at the the Tennessee Union regiment when they
“Ido. What of it F
In his softest, most irresistable manner
smith’s feet, said faintly :
gut to Kentucky.
“la it true 1”
Mr. Clay besought his friend to go with
.“In the name of Jesus protect me !
When Mattie waa about to return I
JACOB FERRIS,
“Yea."
,
bis party. “I cannot, I will not, said
their being
A" Bradley stooped to raise the pro* home, two of the party prepared to ac­
“Where is the preacher 1
It.re.,, C—.mllw.
irelteM"
Frelinghuysan, over and over again, ad
trnte form, three men entered, the fore­ company her. but she protested, warning
“That is none of your business.”
MICHIGAN.
IONIA,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
“Mr. Bradley, thia tribunal Is not to ba ding, “My judgamaat— my oooaasnoa
most one exclaiming:
them of the danger, as the rnemy were
“We’ve treed him at last! There be doubtless in search of the minister. But insulted with impunity. I again demand is all against It." Mr. Clav, unable to
Hastixos Mascs A 18®*retain his pent up feelings, burst into the
is! seize him!” and as he spoke bo point­ notwithstanding, they inaisted. and accom­ to know where Mr. Peters is. Will
sharpest profanity, Twprotadly Mying,
. ed at the crouching figure.
panied her until she reac-bed the road a tellF
.
A. C. PRINDLE,
“D—n your conscience I
Mr. rraTUDOR OF PROBATE. «‘rt*71.P“‘,'i&lt;;iSTB
The others advanced to obey the order little way from the shop.
RoSSetb a striker.
“No."
liDRhuysen then said: “I will not atop io
• but Bradley suddenly arose, siezed the
“Mr. Bradley, it is well known that
Mattie hurried on, but was samewhal
the room'with you, Mr. Clay, if you In­
powder Kboi.U^d^tor^^b.r' sledge hammer, and brandishing it about surprised on reaching tbe shop to find it you are not only a member but an exhis head as if it were a swurd, he said to' vacant. She hastened into the house hortar in Mr. Peters’church, and there­ dulge in this wicked profanity. My ears
shall net be shocked by 1L When you
DANIEL rratKEB,
. but her father was not there. As she fore some little excuse is to be made
them:
,
.
tqmrn- clmi. «.ur, r.bik.
’
“Back! Touch him not; or by the returned to go into the shop she thoughtJ tor your zeal in defending him. He is can talk to mo like a gentleman, or a
!&gt;!«««» OU&gt;U&gt;XM&gt;XU*
Christian, I will return, Mr. Oay, bull
al purposes, for sale by
- grace of God, I'll brain ye I”
■he could hear the sound of horses’ hoofs• from the North, and has been lung »usThey hesitated and stepped backward,’ clattering oown the road. She listened,. pected, and is now accused of being an will wvsr speak to you till then- —
Overcome by the rebuke Mr. Clay al
Q.o&lt;l,-r. IHI..I Br~&gt; r“&gt;« f'/J'
not wishing to encounter the ,tur“y। 1but the sound died away. Going into abolitionist and a dangerous man. Ynu once spolo“Com. Ui.
smith, fur his countenance plainly told the shop she blew the fire into a blaze . do not deny shalterin^him, end
A. H. COOK,
Frell«MAn&gt;y*o. I *m
egister of deeds. &amp;d «•*•£« -MJ-,
them that be meant what be Mid.
to
give
him
up.
If
you
prestst
In
tbh
then beheld that the things were in great
Fwgi». ra..
“Do you and
givethat
shelter
to an
abolition
­
you must taka the consequences. I ask git.rn..
’ confusion,
spots
of blood
were
L more. H.r m Hm m. .oa 1
ist” shouted the leader.
upon the ground. She waa now convin- you for the Isst time if you will inform
will not .wmr a} more.
“I give shelter to a weak defenceless vinced that her father had been seized us of his whereabouts F
Such an appeal coming from such a
H. N. AHKLDOM,
man," Mid the smith.
“And again I answer, no.
and carried off, but not without a desper­
.
Freli^boyOUNTY TREASURER. OR®s i« »ks Ceert
“He is *n enemy 1” vociferated the
“Mr. Bradley, there ia also another
ate struggle on his part.
How-__________________ _ ___________________
Z.lrC.^tCu.nrfthl; leader.
As Mattle atood gazing at tbe pools of serious charge against you, and your con­
duct in this instance confirms it. You
-oriu
“'d Br»dlv.
[ blood, a waggon with two persons drove
JAMES A. AWEEEKYv
direremo. Mr. CUj forgol.U bi. pU««,
“II. Il upjl “ tbollUoO bound t MROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Couwle^a
up,nne of wntnn,an athletic young man of •re accused of giving aid to the enemies red • similar ran.
entc.ud„ A‘
C1«I|&gt;|«1 tb« iMder, wilt
»«HLaw, Solicitor and CovwAor a Chancey
of your country. W hat have you to My
five and twenty years, got out and enter­
length the twain parted. Mr. Clays
«w mile. •&lt;“£"&gt;-£"’ 1i“2j 2 IE
roen«,.-.od.emu.t tawfora. So t
to thatl"
wonderful
power
of
persuasion
overcame
buainasa entrusted to Wa
ed
tbe
shop.
tell you, Brwlley. you bed belter not te“1 mv it b false, and that ba who says
Ccurla of tbia State Office lath# Court now
••Good evening, Mattie! Whore is
bi. friaads con vietioa’s to that *
JasslriMoa- urfie. Yeo know U»t you er. elreedy
it is a villain."
■
“I accuse him of being a traitor—aid­
eu.peeled. end if you l~i«, upon .belter your father.”
Tben observing the strange demen«r of
ing the eauae of the Union," said Simpirm him, it will confirm it.
^•iJospected ! Suspected of whalf ez the girl, he continued,
Frel:«,buj~«
* K™-‘
“W by, Mattie, what aila yon 1 What *%-mv adherence to tba Union merit* over lire relipoui mlod rf Henry O»J.
■•S. SUU. B-W
claimed the smith m a firm tone,.rivaling
. —
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.u.e
thaat to
has happened 1”
for me the name of traitor, then I am
his ease upon the speaker.
Theyoung girl’s heart waa to full for
proud of it. I b»va been far the Union
“Why, of adhering to.tbe North, was
her tongne to give utterance, and throw­
J Rm for the Union—and will ba for
^“A&amp;ering to the North.1’ ijaculated ing herself upon the shoulder uf tbe young
latter part of bia life.
the Union as long as I llta,"
ow ARD ASSOCIATION. Phi^ Br.Jl^MbecMtbi.defiwlgl.oo.Jt man, she sobbed oat:
.
At this the chairman clutched a pis­
■ N'f RiMlW &gt; ELIAN*
“They have carried him off! DonY
the spMker, “1 adhere to no north. he
tol that lay upon the table before Mm,
you see the bh«od f*
e^^d ; -I Ub.rr to rar
•nd the brwlit blade of 8impace’s bowie
“Have &lt;*»*»
UJ b*Bdl ‘IT0
my whole country—and will,:•obf’P n* vour father 1* Tbe infernal wTrtcbssF
&amp;j ’ as long as I have breath, he adMattie recovered berorif m»flWentiv to
Sd M b. brought the sledge hammer to
narrate tbeevents oftbe evening. Whan a iwlft
tW pound wi^greatfo^.^.
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JiBtoh along the valley of jb* SBsm®The column numnrri *on*?
Ueo dW.
thirty thousand men, finely drilled and PROUT* OXDU—PTkn OF MICHIGAN
w*U equipped; and wab composed of Mptar &lt;*■&gt;!*
’
reriteewftoBi elmss* assay Uyei ^uw)b"U» Unkm—from Ne« En,l«mi, from
NewTork, ptmn.rlr.io* ud MaryUnd.
■ml from Ike North-W«t.m Iler of
Probate.
preceded by four companies of Rhode Is States as Wisconaon. It* work
WUliwa Eatoo.
.. I bavc thiajnomcnt read a tele­
land Cavalry, entered Front Royal yes­ destroy or drive from the valley^the reb­
’“great battle atHicbnioncT renders tbe gram in these words, vlx: “The Seen
el force undejiGen, Tbmrss jij Jackson,
terday
morning,
at
11
o
’
clock,
and
drove
THE REBELS REPULSED. o
. MYJ wMcb wrpr^tsk-thi. &gt;«rk, oGjk® Wfcpf WtrioMte? to know bow soon
called “StonewalP Jadwoo,)
out tbe enemy, consisting of tbe 8lh (commonly
■
— -------most* exciting character. Corinth and youban False**an'ff organize throe or four
who hod. doting tbe wtetor. bdd
GREAT SLAUGHTER ON BOTH HIDES. Louisiana, and four companies of the 12th
Georgia, and a body of eavalry.
Our lion of that oectioo of Virginia
from
the
Blue
Ridge
to the bills ia Berke­
loss wm eight killed and four wounded,
of interest for. tbe last few weeks, and the1 amTequipped. Please answer immedi­
•
New York, May 28.
and one missing, all of tbe Rhode Island ley county, and from the Potosusc on
evacuation and abandonment of the form- ately and state the nurober'you can ralae. The Baltimore American of the 27th
the
northsMt
to
the
southwestern limit
cavalry. We captured aix officers and
(Signed)
L. Thomas, Adjutant Gen."
cr would hkve possessed great sinificanco,
uys Gen. Banka has already received re­ 150 privates.
W* re-captuxed eighteen of the State. Gen. Banks’ column set
A call sudden and unexpected, finds
inforcements of at least 18,000 well _dis­ of our troops taken at Front Royal a week out in liiffh spirits, anxious to measure
had not operations at the Utter point
mo without materials for an intelligent
. tv* ago, among whom are several officers.— swords with the rebel foe, and with a
eclipsed that, and perhaps, in their results, reply. Oar young men are all pre-occu­ ciplined troops at Harper’s Ferry. Beveral car loads of siege guns, each wc~u
We captured a large amount of trans- perfect confidence in the accomplished
rendered this-victory nugatory. At this pied with other views. Still if a real eall
ing about six tans, have also been sent up’ portation,including fi ve engines and eleven soldier and statesman-who vm in com­
writing we have not sufficient nows from for three regiments is made, I believe we from the Washington Navy Yard. In
’ cars. Our advanc* wm *o rapid that the mand. Tbe day after reaching tU soil
can
raise
them
in
forty
days.
The
arms
Richmond, by which to determine what
one of the trains for Harpers Ferry was? enemy was surprised, and was, therefore, of Virginia, the sdvonce began. The en­
and equippmenta would need to be fur­
Assistant Secretary of War Watson, andJ not enabled to burn the bridge across the emy was driven from Chsrlestown, di*
we have gained or lost in events which nished here.
Our people have never
Gen. Hamilton and staff of the regular' Shenandoah.
comfited in innumerable cavalry skirhave transpired at these two points. Wc marched without .them.
They go into
&amp; C. PMNDLX.
army.
mishos, hia whole army wm defeated at
hope, before going to press to be able to camp while forming liitd regiments, and
Woaliingtoo, May 31.
Washington, May 28.
Wiiwbeetcr, be w*e Dursued to Stros
are
drilled
and
practiced
with
arms
and
give the results of tbe fight before Rich­
A despatch from Gen. Banks to the
Tbe President has appointed and thes Secretary of War states that ibe 5th burgh from thence to Mount Jackson, the
inarch as soldiers. To attempt tho other
mond,
terminus of the Valley Railroad ; from
( course, would be to dampen enthusiasm Senate confirmed John A. Hendrick, Col­
We have some misgivings, lest a part of and make these men feel that they wore lector of the Port of Beaufort North Car­’ New York Cavalry, entered Martinsburg thence to New Market, to tfaFrisonburgh,
' this morning, and passed several miles
and to Staunton—a distance of over a
Beauregard's army may be able to reach not soldiers, but a mob. Again, if our olina.
beyond, when they encountered the ene­
hundred miles from where be started;
Richmond in time to turn the tide of people feel that they are going into the
Philadelphia, May 28.
my’s cavalry, and captured several
Hon. ThnmM A. Scott, Assistant Sec­■ prisoners, a wagon of muskets, ammuni- « bile a harassing series »f eav.lry and
battle at this point against us. Wo have South to help fight rebels who will kill
FOR PURIFYDJG THE BLOOD.
and destroy them by all means known to retary of War, has arrived bore directt tion, Ac. Col. DsForrest report* that •nfantry *klrmisbes was kept up alone
had fears that such was tbe design of tbe
tbe whole line. Gee. Banks' work, so
savages, as well as civilized men, who from Gen. Halleck’s army before Corinth,, Cui Kenly ia at Winchester, wounded.
rebels, in the evacuation both of York­ will deceive them by fraudulent flags of
for as hi* own department wasanirterned.
having left there last Friday. Our army
was now nearly completed.
He had
town and Corinth. Heretofore all the truce, and lying pretences, as they did is in excellent condition, occupying a,
Nrw York, May 31.
. evacuations of their supposed strongholds, the Massachusetts boys at Williamsburg, strong position, and ready for the great.
The Poxfi Washington dispatch says: only to advance upon Staunton, defeat or
drive
away
the
rebels
there,
bold
the
and
wilt
use
their
negro
slaves
against
struggle. A battle may be expected with­. Al the latest advices the rebels were
by the enemy, have proved to be to the
them, not as laborers but as fighting men,
above Front Royal in considerable force, railroad running across the Blue Ridge,
disadvantage of tbe Federal arms.— while they themselves must never fire in the next ten days.
and then hia fine army would be ready
and
Gen.
Banks
’
forces
were
pushing
on.
We have no laudations for that General­ at the enemy's magazines, 1 think they Headquarter Abxt tux Potomac, 1
having fought a brisk battle and com for further operations wherever it might I
May 29.
f
ship which drives an enemy by the mere will Teel the draft is heavy on their patri­
, pletely defeated the enemy. It is «afr be needed. Suddenly, and while *i«br
A bridge five hundred feet long, over
effect of numerical force, permitting them otism :but if the President will sustain
. for loyal people to act ns if they heard ihia point, it was darkly given ‘from
the
South
Anna
Creek,
a
tribitary
of
Gen. Hunter, recognize all men, even
more good news. It is reported hero, WMhington that Banks' army was re­
to escape with bag and baggage, to re
black men, as legally capable of that Pamunky river, on the line of the Rich­ to-day, that the wife of tbe rebel General treating, why, no common mortal .could
turn and plague us at some other point loyality the blades are waiting to mani­ mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac rail­
Lee will not be released until tho rebels divine. It wa« reported. early in the Oad«iuUlMMlv« M. auJ u.J .
But the great result is too near at hand fest, and let them fight with God and road, was burned to-day by the Gth cavfulfil their agreement to give up Colonel present month tube back nt New Markei,
to make prophecy or argument interest­ human nature on their side, the roads airy. Thia cuts offall communication by Corcoran.
back to Woodstock, back to Strasburg,
railroad
between
Richmond
and
Jackson
’
s
where it temporarily made a halt, and it
ing, and wo will only hope that the news will swarm, if need be, with multitudes
Washington, Sunday, June I.
whom New England would pour out to command. The5th cavalry wentto Ash­
leaked out from the telegraph that onewhich goes out to our readers, simul­
obey your call. Always ready to do my land, eighteen miles from Richmond, on
The following dispatch was received half of the column (Shields’division) was
taneously with this article, will prove all utmost, I remain, most faithfully,
the same road, and burnt all the enemy’s at the War Department, this P. M. :
on the wing over the ManasaM Gap Rail­
Aurium iriiuT.
commissary and Quartermaster’s supplies
our fears unfounded.
Your obedient servant,
'Field of Battle, June 1—12 M.
road to Fredericksburg—fur what pur­
stored there. Thia is a serious loss to
Jxo. A. Andrew.
pose no one but the war-gods at WMh­
We
have
had
a
desperate
battle,
in
the rebels.
Bebel Atrocity.
which the corps of Gens. Sumner. Heint- ington could tell. The rebels, in tbe
U may seem almost superfluous to add Gen. Butler’s Proclamation Explained.
Halleck's Headquarters, May 30.
zelinan and Keyes wore engaged against meantime,
mramunr, came
esmu up
up with
»■«» tbe remnant of
Yesterday, | Banks’ army at Strasburg, defeated a
From tba N. Y. World, May M.
another of the many evidences already
During nearly all Imi night the mov­ greatly superior numbers.
Front Royal, drove
re­
—* of it ut v
------- the *Gen. Butler's proclamation that wo ing of cars and supposed whistles sound­ at one o'clock, the enemy, taking nd van- part
recorded, that the rebels are actuated by
mainder bark from Strasburg to Win­
the most fiendish impulses in carrying men who insult our soldiers shall be ing. betokened that some movement was tageofn terrible storm, which flooded
treated as women of the town, is explain­ going on, but not being any extraordin­ the valley of the Chickabominv, attacked chester, defeated it there, with crest loss;
out their scheme of disorganisation. A
ed as referring to a municipal regulation ary occurrence it was not considered of* our right flank. Gen. Casey’s division, drove it back in baste from Winchester
FortTcss Monroe correspondent of the
About five which wm first in line, gave way unac­ to the Potomac; and there, on yesterday,
of tbe city, conveying to the calaboose an extraordinary nature.
Baltimore American, however, commu­ such characters found in the streets after oclock this morning severe explosions countably. Thia caused temporary con it effected a crossing into Marylandnicates on instance of treachery so des­ nightfall. We trust ibis explanation is were distinctly heard. Immediately after fusion, during which tho guns and bag­ after a retreat of a hundred miles—pre­
skirmishers were thrown out and a gene­ gage were lost; but Heintzelman and cisely three months t&lt;» a day. m we have
picable that we condense its main features true, as the construction attempted to be
Kearney most gallantly brought up their said, from the time it set out. The ad
put upon It by Beauregard was certainly ral advance commenced.
to show our readers the character of that
A very large amount of railroad iron troops, which cheeked the enemy.
vance so gloriously made in February,
not calculated to reflect credit upon the
people, toward whom our secession sym Union cause.
We can punish without was untouched, there being some twelve the same time I succeeded, by great ex­ after nil but accomplishing its object,
pathizers demand a course of conciliation giving loose rein to any of the vile pas­ or fifteen tracks radiating from the depot ertion, in bringing across Gen*. Sedg­ ended in disaster ano^iiiiigrace to the
sions ; and we cannot afford the cure tbe to tbo entrenchments, with side trqcks wick’s and Richardson’s divisions, who National arms in May.. For which’,
and forbearance.
and switches, enabling them to move drove back the enemy al the point of the whoever may be responsible, Gen. Banks,
It appears that when the fleet, consist­ manners of these she-ccssioqists al the
bayonet, covering the ground with his is not.
expense of tho morals of our own soldiers, troops with great rapidity.
ing of the Wauckutett, Captain Smith, tbe
From all the information gleaned from dead. This morning. (Sunday), the ene­
if it was Gen. Butler’s intention simply
Monitor, tbe Galena, the Fort Royal and to affix a calaboose stigma upon the wo­ prisoners it is thought that the evacua­ my attempted to renew the conflict, but
A New Weapox nr the A «mt—“Cof­
*Arittook, anchored off City /Point, the men who so unsex th era selves as to play tion commenced st sundown last night, was everywhere repulsed.
We have fee Mills.”—Tbe correspondent nf the
the rebels retreating in three directions, taken many prisoners, among whom are
people came down with flags of truce, the blackguard, tbe object was excellent.
Philadelphia Press with Gen. McClel­
Gen. Pettigrew and Col. Long.
Our lan's advance says ;
Experience has proved that a more re­ east, west and south.
and suspended white flags at every prom­
Beauregard stated to tbe citizens loss ia heavy ; but tbe enemy’s must be
In one of the brigades of the Union
inent point. CapL Smith Accordingly spectable sort of punishment, such as a
reprimand or confinement to tho house, last night, that he intended evacuating enormous. Except Casey’s diveion. the army they had six guns of a new c«»nlanded, and found tbe inhab'^anta of tbe is only exulted in, ns giving the offenders and then throw himself upon both of our men behaved splendidly. Several fierce
structiou, and terribly effective.
We
Uwly
flanks.
bayonet charges were made.
little town to consist largely of women a certain repute among their sect for
have not yet learned their names. TIh»
(Signed)
Gxo. B. McClellax,
and children, who made the most earnest spunk and the spirit of martyrdom. This
Washington, May 30.
men designated them “coffee mill*." It
Major General Commanding.
kid-glove management of suqfo women is
Ills* heavy rifle barrel on wheels- At.
John M. Brodhead, ofthe District of
protestations of opposition to the war,
the breech i» a kind of clock work ma­
Columbia, has been appointed one of the
and that they were suffering for many of
Washington, J.ync 2.
chinery, surrounded by a hopper, similiar
Commissioners under tbe act for the
the necessaries of life. CapL Smith xeDispatches of an unofficial chanter re­ to the hopper of a coffee mill; at the side
— The announcement of the arreatand emancipation of slaves in the District of
ceived from tbe headquarter* of the army
. turned to tbe vessel highly pleased with confinement of Major Lawrence Williams Columbia.
is a crank.
of tbe Potomac say that the importance
the people, and deeply commiserating of tho sixth regular cavalry, on tbe charge
One man turns the crank, while anoth­
The casualties in tbe 2d Mass, regi­
and dimensions of our victory increase
er supplies the hopper with cartridges,
of treasonable intercourse with tbe rebels ment in tbe retreat of Banks' army, are
their condition.
as they are hourly developed.
and a third sights the gun. By means
On Monday morning an application menacing Gen. McClellan’s army, creates 9 killed, 43 wounded, and 103 miming.
of a lever he moves it latterly, or raises
little surprise fn Washington.
Major In the 1st Maine Cavalry 2 officers and
New York, June 1.
was sent to the Vfcuchusett to allow a
Williams is known as an officer whose 71 rank and file missing. Jiillod and
or depresses It at pleasure. Its effective
Tho Timet' Washington correspondent
physician to eome on shore to visit s loyalty hits frequently been questioned. wounded unknown. In the 10th Maine
a v larinku.m. D.
range ie I j miles. it throws 240 balls
says j “Gen. McClellan’s dispatch touch­
woman said to be dangerously ill. Be­ His brother while an aid to Gen. Scott, 0 wounded.
per minute, of ilia size of an ordinary
ing the conflict Saturday before Richmond
Minie ball. When operated with, tho
lieving tbe application to be a genuine is known to have lived at Arlington
Norfolk, May 80.
was made public early this morning, and
rebels were utterly amazed, not knowing
appeal that humanity required should be House and daily informed Gen. Lee of
Two fugitives arrived hero yesterday created immense excitement in tbe city.
all movements at the War Department.
what to make of them.
One of these
promptly attended to, Copt. Smith gave When General Lee joined tbe rebel army direct from Richmond. They ’report an It is everywhere tbe subject of animated
gun*,
properly worked, and well supplied
permission for the surgeon ofthe ship to this fellow went with him, and he is be­ army of 200,000 men in the vicinity, discussion, and has given rise to a thous­ with cartridges, is .estimated to be equal
among whom, both officers and mon, dis­ and rumors, each of which has it* earnest
to three hundred men.
go on shore on a visit of mercy. The lieved still to be in tho Confederate ser­
satisfaction was general. They were II v- advocates. One storv is that the gun­
WauchueeU lay some distance below vice, and to have married a daughter of ing upon half rations of baeon and hard boats have forced their way to Richmond
l^ee. Major Williams was an Aid, with
City Point at the time, and Surgeon ac­
and command the city, while our troops
Naw Gtrw Boats —The Marine, Rail­
rank of Lieutenant, to Albert Sidney
The fugitives state that Jeff. Davis had are rapidly entering. Another is that way and Dock Company, at Cincinnati,
companied by the Chief Engineer and Johnson while in Utah, and subsequently
Signal Officer, and one. of the Master’s a captain upon the staff of McClellan.— been heard to say that he would make we have possessino of the first line of the are constructing two new gunboats, of
the street* of tbe city ran with blood be­ enemy’s works, and are vigorously shell oval deck and iron-clad. Tho Gazette
Mates and twelve men-4the latter un­ When the sixth cavalry was organized,
ing the city, but at this writing nothing saya it ia Intended to make, them invul­
fore surrendering.
armed, and the officers carrying only ha br some means procured the position
Is really known beyond tbe official dis- nerable, all sorts of military projectiles
Washington, May 30.
of Major, to tbe great indignation, it is
Etch. Tha general impression is that glancing from tbe sides without producing
their swords—proceeded up to the vicin­
said, of General Hunter, the Colonel of
The folloping waa received from Cor­
A r™a1,‘uL*&gt; «Tra«»«
chmond has not yet fallen, or is not in any impression.
ity of the town. Tbe party landed with­ thi regiment
inth this P. M.:
our possessino, but that our position is
out any interruption, and proceeded to
strong and satisfactory, and our flag will
Near Corinth, May 30.
the town, leaving six of the unarmed sail­
Moxkter Gow.—The Ordnance Bureau
in a few hours, wave'over tbe doomed
At tbs
ta. bridt'a mother, May 7 th
of the Navy Department entered into a
ers in the boat
“Gen. Pope’s heavy batteries opened city.
wnwj£7u'L!U5.,w,“’ of MlddlerUia. Mr.
STS*?
M,m AMANDA MAT­
Tbe men left in tbe boat heard nothing contract with Mr. Knapp, of tbe Fort upon the enemy’s entrenchments yester­
BuN.
both
of
Yankee
Springs.
Pitt Iron Works, Pittsburg, for a mon day about 10 o'clock A. M., and soon
more of the party that landed, but in
Great 8ki
ster cannon, with a calibre of twenty drove the rebels from their advanced
about half-hour a sharp fire was opened
inchc*,tbrowing a ball weighing one thous­
batteries. Major General W. L. Sher­
The New York World indicates- some
upon them from a party of rebels in the and pound*. With sufficient charge of
man established another heavy battery work for the Navy department forth­
wends. At the firet fire two of the six powder of sdperior quality it Is thought yesterday P. M. within one thousand
coming. From reliable sources a list is
fell dead, wben tbe balance, being un­ that a range of nearly eight miles can be yards of their vrorka, and skirmishing obtainedof vessels, chiefly loaded with
obtained for this terrible projectile. The parties advanced at daybreak this morn­
armed, cried out for “quarter.” The
gun is to be of tbe Dahlgren pattern, and ing. Three of our divisions are already arms and munitions of war, cleared or
about to clear from liverpool, and in­
answer of their inhuman assailant* was, constructed
,
on the Rodman principal.— in the enemy’a advanced works, about
tending to run tbe blockade, which shows
■‘ws'H quarter yon, you----------------------- '
Tbe same establishment has an order for three quarters of a mile from Corinth,
that the rebels are bent on making a
Dahlgren guns of fifteen inch bore. which is in flames.
* ben a second' volley was fired, and three fifty
1
desperate effort.
Tbe catalogue com­
Workington
Cerretpondeni
Philadelphia
more fell into the bottom of the boat,
H. W. HALLECK, Major Gen.
prises tie tleamert andjlre tailing revelt
Inquirer. '
TATE OF MICHIGAN.)
wounded. The only remaining man im- ‘
Near Corinth, May 30.
mediately pushed the boat off with bis
—Tbe President's message assuming
are in Corinth. Account* are con Acting
all tbe responsibility of tbe acts for which
a* to tbe enemy’s movements, and be is steamer* Pacific, Mnderr, Greece and
tbe Bouse recently condemned Gen. Cam­
believed to be in strong force on our left Patras, hailing from Falmouth, the Hero
io |pa mouth, twain out of range of the eron, and for which tbe traitor agent of
flank, some four or five miles south of from Queenstown, and the Adela of tho
weapons of the cowardly assassins. He tbe Free Preu has so malignantly assailed Corinth, near the Mobile and Ohio Rail­ Belfast line, all chartered expressively
him, leaves Els libefers In rather an awk­
to run the blockade and on their way to
road.
ward dilemma. Will tbe house expunge
make tbe attempt The arrival of this
H. W. HALLECK, Major Genera).
the resolution which it disgraced itself by
fleet or a considerable portion of it would
diataly started to hia asaistaoce, and adopting, and will his slanderers cease
Washington, May 3L
give tbo rebellion a new lease of life.—
rowed’&amp;eboal back to tbe ship. It pre­ their attacks, or transfer them to the
The following dispatch was received at We trust Gideon will be awake to the
tbe War Department this morning:
sented a most terrible sight, the dead and President?
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characterizes our recent disaster m Virrorks in
gwia as the last of Bunton’s campaign.
Ths people here lock upon it m part of He cannot occupy a stronger position
his flight. Thia morning be destroyed i
immenM amount of public and priva
property,- stores, provision*, wagwis,
tents, &amp;c. For miles out of the town
tlie roads are filled with arm., haver-

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“ The Life of ike Flesk is us ike Blood,"

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ful chronicler of passing events, and coun­
try papers are often censured for a want
of enterprise in this direction. But what
would be thought of tho country paper
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extermination of all kinds and species of

It

ty Sold in Hastings, Mich., by
Robkrts &amp; Strikkr, and by the Drug­

certainly shows “enterprise," and as it

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

it.

A slight

FAMILY HEDICnrZ,
—WE STILL—

®iKrr wnnpwmwK

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

WE

JUST RECEIVED

DARLING'S LITER REGULATOR,
LIFE BITTERS.

try -AM*«* [0.] Onrtts.
Since we an

Pill*.

t3T* Put up with English, Spanish,'German,
nd French directions. Price SA cent* per box.
uffarCualtJ. See advertisement on Sd page. jjTtt

Wool!

Wool!

A large stock of

MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
annuallv in Grant County by rennin, than would
pay for tuna of Ibis Rat and laaeot Killer.—Lanrxt-.. i rz^zj

never found anything equal to

Darling'. Liver Begnlaor.

used. Rata, Mice, Roache* and Vermin disappear
rapidly.
Ecxbb A Sroirraa. Itrug^ista.

Which wo offer at

Oa MAxrr*cTVBX&gt; uno a Good Quality or
cloth,

ue ot

Or te get (Keh Dressed,
Is at the New Woolen Factory of
□f HASTINGS, MICH.

“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, dee. Exterminator.
“Costar's”
“Costar’s" Bed bug Exterminator.
“Costar’s"
“Costar’a” Electric Powder for Inaecta,ficc.

D. WesteroeH, Esq., of South 5tb, near 8th St,
Filliamabargfa, L. I., write* : ‘"Angurtfl. 1M0.—

We have every kind of goods, such

VaaiLY MrnlcinB.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
G-OODS.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

BEST Assortments of

to groat erptaro and inconvenience, throng!) the
uae of worthies* medicine* proscribed br learned
Doctor*. Single copies mar be bad of the author
C. A LAMBERT. E*q , Groenpoint. Long Island,
by enclosing a post-paid *ddrosa*d eulslop*.
Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT. Eaq.,
myfllmt
Groanpoint, Long Island, A*. Y.

For Sale!
Tbe w_WoIBEX*ndEUof kwjffce. M,
Town 4 a. Range 10 W, 1*5 DS-lOoths acres.
Alaotb* weal half of S W^ofSeo. 10. Town
* N. R 10 W, It H-lOOtha acre*.
Tide war­
ranted. Apply to
aortal
JOHN DORR,
r
BeoUrille, Monroe Co., N. Y.

Shaving Saloon!

DRY GOODS!I

haib-cuttuco

MILLINERY

GROCERY, SALOON.
grocer IES

ey, the Remedy or Bemediaa will ba aoat according
krrourdiroetion*, by m*U or exprtaa, post-paid.

1 drf*'

BOARDING-HOUSE

DAN’L a DA RUNG,

HARD-WARE 1
OLD FRIENDS
All Wbolculb Dacaaixr* in tbe large cities.
Some of tbe

Herrick’s Sugar C»ate«

Wholesale Agents in New Ynrk City.

Pills.

Th* brot Family CA­
THARTIC to tbe world.

Rarral.RlseiyA Kitehen
Hhleffclin Bro'* A Co.
B. A. Fahen.tock, Hull Bush. Gale A Robinson.
A Co.
M. Ward. Close A Co.
A. B. A D. 8an&lt;l* A Co. ’ McKiaaon A Robbins,
Wbccler A Hart
James 8, A .pin wall.
Laxelle, Maroh A GardMono A Alien.
Hall. Ruekel A Co.
Hall, Dixon A Co.

lurioos; patronised by
the 'prinetpal physician*

Philadelphia, Pa.
Full dirociioua aooomps-

FlobertShncmakerA Co.

Gm. C. Goodwin

DRY GOODS!

Chicago, HL,
St. Louis, Mo.t
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati, Ct,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,

ton—1 write tbia to inform yon of th* wonderful
effect of your tiurar Coated Pill* on my daagbter.
Eor throe year* ah* Iroa been afleeted with a M-

ARP ST
Dac*ouT*,*Gaoc*a*.Sroa*M*a*a* and Rbtaxlbbs

of every description

friend adviaed tn* to trot your pill*, ifaving full
coafidenwin tbejudgment ofmy friend, I •btatad
a rapply of Merora. Bortros A Part, Druggist*,
Farit Stew New York On returning home, w*
1111*. uMcacb

Stacks of
and consider her

WMTBID STATES.

Tb. ■□baorib.r la now pmparwl to loll

FAMILY

CROCKER Y!

GROCERIES

Clothing

A. low aa Ike Iowctl, for CoAornoij
W only.

Herrick’.

Kid Strcugthatag

Ptaatera,

euro in five boar*, paina. and wroknro* ot Uro
breoat, side and back, and Rheumatic complaint*
in an equally abort period *f time.
Spread o»
baautiluJ wlute ten&gt;b.k‘u, lh.tr uro a.t^eti tbo

Warm Meals at AU Hour. I
TEA

BOOTS,

SHOES,

OR COFFEE. CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, SAR­
DINES, die.

HASTINGS, MICH

Alao, Ice Cream and Lemonade.
Ever shown m thia

Market, winch we

are prepared to sell

* small

advance from

—Tbe New Orleans papers nnt being
permitted to pubKsb war news, arb filling

GROCERIES

Also all wholaaale Druggists al

bls protemion, such *s SHAVING,

Or Cold Lunch if d.alred

-Tbe Nashville L’twoa, of May C2d
says : “Large quantities of tobahco ar­
rive here daily fmm tbe interior. Cotton
keeps pouring in."

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

102 NmbruSl, New York.

rpHB CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF
1 A SUFFERER.-Published aa a warning. and
for tbe ropecial benefit of Young Men, and those
who sutler with nervous Debility,Loa* of Memory
u.a- a. i.i...

with one of the LARGEST and

mand of the forsaken city is the last drop
in the bitter cup of humiliation shame.

'darling’s liver regulator.
I did "So and found it to operate admirably, remov­
ing the bile and arouung the liver tn aeUvity. 1
har. alto u**d it a. a

■MAS, Jraaiau lawn nr,
Ml Broadway, New York.

my2ltnk

and full of meaning, should not fail to
procure this work. Published by Tic-

Ccu Colt’s Estatr.—The apprizers
on the late Col. Sam. Colt’s estate, made
•the wWe amount of his liomc property
/oot up over three millions of dollars.—
His property in the Western States and
Texas, in England, and his lead mines in
£otrth America, will probably add snothpr million.

.

Darltnf’a Life Bitters,

and a as entirely evrtJ. I have had no attack alow”

CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GFN- CAUTION !!! To prevent the public
TLKMEN. Tbe aubacriber will acndf/rw &lt;/
being imposed upon by Nmrrfow and HifMy Pn* wiutM Matins. a new label has been prepared,
bearing a /aesimOs of tbe Proprietor's signature.
Examine each box. bottle, or flask carefully befors
purchasing, and take nothing but “Coater’s.”

ber of this excellent monthly *s on our
Those who desire literature that is deep,

It la * thorough •

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,

moan &lt;rua
mow at-aino. me necipe,
rith full in.tructions, directions, and advice, will

table, and is full of good reading as usual.

—Major-General Wool has awarded
the contract for raising and saving the
remains of tho Merrimac, as well m all
others wrecks io Norfolk barber, to Mr.
Sanborn, the present wgent of tbe Adams
Express Company for the army of the
Potomac. Mesaures will be taken alopce
Jo commence on the Merrimac.

in affording immediate relief.
Liver and billioua remedy.”

Halting., May 12. 1842.

Atlantic Monthly.—The June num­

mo.t all

in the amall of my back,
of mediewea, bni found
1 used

They are safe for all—both old and young.

A

—The sunken stone fleet at Charleston
is said to be mostly broken up—whole
sides of the ships having floted oshore.—
The steamer Planter, recently run out of
Charleston, found eighteen feet of water
.cm the bar. Doubtless the navigation
will soon be in as good order as it ever

DARLING'S LIVER REGULA TOR

FROM

HOUSEKEEPERS—troubled with vermin need

I pay the highest market price IN CASH
, delivered at our Factory.

ty Farmers, read J. S. Goodyear fit
Col’s notice of “Wool Wanted."

New Agricclttral Department.—
The new Agricultural Department, au­
thorized by the late law of Congress, is
not yet in operation. A day or two
since, the old Bureau received two sacks
of wheat from Odessa, Russia. More is
to be ordered for distribution should the
•wheat come up to expectation.

Hon. John Croaa writes, ‘Brooklyn, Marot 10
1540. In tbe spring oflS5» 1 took a *ar*r* cold
which induced a viuieax ferar. I took tw* done*
ft broke up my cold and fever st once. Provioua
to thia attack, I had b**n troubled with dvapepaia

And health
If r»« fly •I MM to Hawes's Pills.

faff ' For Agricultural and other items,

of 60,000 inhabitants.

—The President has fully assumed the
functions of commander-iu-Chief of tbo
army and navy. No movement is made
in cither branch of tbe service without
his knowledge.
Indeed, it is assorted
that every dispatch sent to the officers in
command is first submitted to him.

Lira BITTBU.

HVAE

which case wo would call it “A Rich Sell,”

Terms $3 per

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

VtU 4----- tbe City Prison* and Btetion Houses

DIRECT

see fourth pnge.

and ask credit for “enterprise" in having
matched a daily paper, published in a city

nor &amp;z Fields, Boston.

eaaro of low of appetite, flaiuloncv, famtia »«kbcu, irrogularitiea. pain in the aide and bowel*,
blind, protruding and bleeding pUrti, and general

-the paper* Bl),
mat Ales* Fill*,

apply to the banks of our Thornapple, in

annum.

DARLINGS LIFE BITTEHS

IK OCR LIKE OF TRADE;

tW 4y----- the City Steamer*, Ship*. Ac.

rrlie PMlrj.

comes from high authority, we make no

stretch ofthe imagination will make it

VERMIN.

And Minstrels tune tbeir sweet guitar,
A nobler theme my A«ort it fills—
In praise of Bxauca's matchless Pills.

faj'"’ See “Costar’s” sdvertisenvnta

He jerks lustily at an empty hook, and

apology for presenting

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Come and See !!
artle* wialiiug tbe prroeHblion will please rd­
m
Rbt. EDWARD A. WI1S0N.
Williamsburg,
my21-Sm
Kings Chanty. New York.

recourse to them.—[Catholic, Halifax,
Nova Scotia.

To Destroy-------Mice, Moles, nnd Anta.
To Destroy------ Bed-Bugs.
To Destroy------ Moths in Furs, Clothes,
•
fisc., tec.
To Destroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Destroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
To Destroy------- Insects on Animals, fitc.
To Destroy------- Every form and species
ofVerrain.

LIVER REGULATOR

Destroys Instantly

h* will aeud Of th* pro­
charge) with th* direction*
»e, which tb«y will 'Odd ■

dom hs we take any medicine, we have

into the.idea that he has got a nibble.—

item,and may do for city readers.

KNOWN.”

DARLING’S

EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
THE Advertiser having been restored
health Ir • fow
K. _ _r__ t__ «_____ •-

vade the human frame, have their home

tbe end of the fish-polo, and deceives fisher

Such is a city

NOTICES-

Many ofthe disorders that per­

in this psper for the destruction and utter

the other boys laugh.”

OF—

the blood." bat that disease inhabits it

also.

just outside of our village litnita, died of
in it, thrive and grow in it. The cele­
billion* fever on Friday last, in the 50th
brated Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, ho
year of his age. Mr. Horton wm among
had regard to this important fact in mak­
the earliest settlers of this section of
ing a remedy to cure these disorders.—
Barry County, having lived upon the
His -Extract of Barsaparilla purges out
farm which he owned at tbe time of his
the impurities of the blood and induces
death, since about 1840. His funeral wm
a healthy action in it that expels disease.
largely attended, at the Presbyterinn
This looks reasonable, and it is true, for
Church, on Sunday.
we know by our own experience. Sel­
Morr Soldikrs Gnos.

.

.10

Shit

wsvaaid by inspiration long befor Harxey’u discovery of Its circulation had

I-1’*

“LOW PRICES

••

U*d,

holding office Io Ik. Dep.rvu.nu at Tallow, “
Warttajtnn kan,^ u^r
sj mpnthies by exaltations over the re­
ported disasters of Gen. Bank.

&gt;:OOA,M.

LIFE OTTERS,

NEWS

HoH.xFAiR.-Tb. Director* ofthe
W cstero Reserve Horse Fair Breeders
Association have resolved to hold a Fair
at Ravenna. Ohio, on the 3d and 4th days
of July ne*L
. .. - »
B’F,T.*°

LIVER REGULATOR

Tita &lt;**"*&gt;**■

n £*■

Herrick'* Sugar Coated Filla and Kid I

vkw of TKESE.flARD TIMES «e ar* rolling

Board will bo furoilbed b, Ike day or
by the week.

OUR GOODS

Of- SOLD BY

Unusually Low!

Lastly, I am prepared to SAaue the J
or Cui the Hair, of old friends

Crayon Ambrotype;

And, finally, if you dwire

NEW YORK COSTS.

• A OOOD BAKOAnr.” or uCLBAg
SWAB,

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY

Pearl Ambrotype;
Ambroivne: Im

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKES.,
Wheal, Corn, Oats, Butter, Urd.Porit,

Plesso give us a call
A. H. HANNAS.
ALL KINDS OF

GRANT

hs SPAULDING

HutinpsMvU, !•«.

�hit
^griraltiral firms.

remove all &lt;fltaaikc ©dors. : 3. Chloride
of lime is best to scatter about damp
plicea, in yarda, in damp cellars, and up-

RADWATS RESOLVENT.

RESOLVENT
Freaidcat Lincoln.

LS A CLEANSING SYRUP

GSteMlT—xx.;

Yoor kitoMU should as near your dining
nroen «. piwrible, and alao tbe room you,
habitually occupy aa a sitting room ; to
the last, because while training young
servants in your ways, you can, through
aa ope* door, direct them, without neg
feetiflg-your own pursuits. A little hall
beta-een your sitting or family room
and tbe kitchen, with doors opposite, al­
lows the same convenience and obviates
tbe objections to direct communication
occasioned by beat and odors.
The cistern, or some supply of water,
should ba convenient tn your kitchen,
also an abundant supply of good wood
ready for use, under shel’or; and the cel­
lar f&lt;&gt;r winter vegetables cannot be more
favorably situated than under tbe kitchen.
If your kitchen is to be used for a
oooktag room only, aa is certainly best,
it need not be very large. A pantry, or
store room, should communicate with iL
There should be two doeets in a kitchen;
one in which vessels and supplies not
constantly wanted should be kept, the
other, in which daily store* and vessels
constantly used can be kept We object
to open shelves, however pictorial the
bright tin and well scrubbed trays look ;
flies and dust are no respecters of house­
wives, however notable.
Ths room
should be.well lighted, but have shutters
to darken^with, when not used.
In Western kitchens, where hard usage
is tbe habit, a close ceiled plank wall is
preferable, on account of durability and
cleanliness, to plasterining. This should
be painted some plain, suitable color,
also tbe outside of all the vessels. Tbe
shelves of the pantry and doseta, as well
as the kitchen floor, should be oiled.—
This can be cheaply done.
Have your hot plate or stove of the
best pattern, and kept in good order, and
a sufficient number of first rate cooking
ctensik Be sure your kitchen is really
comfortable; It is not in human nature
to work cheerfully and well when shiver­
ing with cold, or sweltering in beat or
groping in twilight.
After every meal, see that your kitehen
, is put in perfect order. Make all your
arrangements for dinner as Boon aa your
kitchen is cleaned in tbe morning; in
your afternoon visit, direct your supper
and breakfast If possible, have a cook
whose honesty, neatness, and skill can
be depended on, and leach her to depend
• on herself. Tesch her every branch of
her own business. The housewife who
has to go out and help about every dish,
especially while the friends she has in­
vited but for a day have to sit alone, is,
to say the least of it, to be pitied. There
is no mure merit in making your cakes
and preserves than there would be in
making your bread and coffee for every
breakfast. Nor is there any excuse for
your not being able to do all these things,
and to do them cheerfully when neces
sary, t. e., after you have had time to
learn them, if your model mother forgot
to teach you.
Remember not to fallow my example
in thus intruding kitchens into good com­
pany. The results of your kitchen la­
bors, if good, will be highly appreciated
—and any shortcomings will as soon be
forgiven you as a bad dinner. Still, the
details of your achievements arc seldom
relished. Do not reduce husband’s mag­
nificent air castles to ashes with your
kitchen firea«~ do not dim tha perspective
of your young friends in tbe parlor with
smoke from your kitchen ; yon may feel
martyred— they will feel bored.—Hettie
Ilayjitld, in Valley Farmer.

AND ALL ORGANIC MALEDIES: Lf»S0r
APPETITE. LOSS OF MEMORY. AN 0 LOSS
OF PHYSICAL STRENGTH j

aigfted lo a wwnmfl^d.
But fartanataly
for him tbe President one morning read
in a Washington paper the speech at
Col. Blair, M. D.’ upon the late com­
mander ip Missouri. The President hav
FORES OP ALL
ing asttnlively perused it. Mid to some
one near him, “Oh, this will never do;
it'a persecution.” He put the paper in
bis pocket, walked over to the War DoCrtment, and in less than half an hour
ths but aae groat lueou
sjor General Fremont was appointed Teething, nr any rther4mm. RADWAY"8 REN­ dire are geawrily subject.
OVATING RESOLVENT will ■peadil; eradicate

menu
Ab our readers will remember, tbe
Postmaster General in one of hia
lettera alluded very harshly to the
President, and made him appear in
a ridiculous light. When General Fre­
mont made thia public, Mr. Blair wrote
hia resignation and aont it to Mr. Lio*
coin. “What is all th&gt;a about 1 What
is the matter ? inquired tbe Preaident.—
Mr. Blair replied that under the cirenm*
stances be could do no leas than resign.
“What circumstance?” the President
demanded.
The Postmaster General
handed him the exposed letter, which he
read,and tben exclaimed: “Stuff! non­
sense: Has not one man got a perfect
right to express hie private opinion of
another man ? Certainly no. Tear your
resignation up. I will not hear it Go&lt;
back to your department and attend to
business.”

®Ecial SJirrrtarn

LADIES

JT WILL MKND WOOD,
topob-tarm"
IT WILL MEND LEATBKI
*) ,&lt;,.r 1U/—.BUWfc B.IU, »«*
IT WILL MENP GLASS.

■'•Um; and in all caaea where there la any W■Utational dabdity.thcaa Pdb wiU awure a aUong
BILLIOUS COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.

IT WILL MEND CHINA.

ITWIIXMEND MARBLE,

pieee knocked out of your Marble Maude can

IT WIU. MENO POHCELAIN.

IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
TbstcoitlyAlsbaaterV
match it. mend it, and

Kenovat&amp;q resoi.^
Ita um will speedily de

THERE BITTERN

A LIVING DEATH,
And restore him U
healthy condition.
Radway'a Kegnlsting FUla are sold

South American Provinces, as it
known to alt pbysialogisto that
SCROFULA, LEPROSY. SYPHILIS,
and 1U horrible train of

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.

Jahn* A Crealey a

rar * co. a umcr,
SJ John's street, New York.

all cun requiring a Tonic

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

To one half peck of quick lime, add
four gallons of water and stir well tothe transparent lime water and add it
to the soap mixture. Add to the same,
also, say four gallons of tolerably strong
tobacco water.
Apply this mixture
when thus incorporated,’ with a garden
syrings, to your plum or other fruit trees,
so that the foliage shall be well drenched.
If no rains succeed for three weeks, one
application will be sufficient. It should
be repeated after rains until the atone is
hardened. When the plum is about the

»

&amp;JUR tnnajURip a
ECONOMY 13 WEALTH

(10 00 h tear saved tn »*verv family
Ou«- Bu’tlc (if

/ AHERICAK (EMEAT ELBE.

AY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
Swratary ef -Stale—WILLIAM H. SEWARD, of
s prepared expressly to meet the exiNew York.
the diseases as developed la tbe tropics.
Secretary ytU Tresrere^-SALMON P. CHASE
of Obio.
Seentary rf tU 7«/&lt;r»or—Caleb B. Smith, of Ind. Chin, Peru, Equador
Sfentary cf t.\f Xary-GIDEON WELLES, of
Connecticut.
SfcrRaty
1T«^E. M STANTON, of Washing-

UA
. -- •
reply that Radway's Ready Ralief ahicf and

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

\ Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
jPrice 25 Cento per Bottle,
t’nee 25 Cents per Bottle.

exhilarating effects of brandy c
intoxicating; and are a ralusbls

•

drink, and

Price 25 Outs per Bottle.
flooded.

Prictr 25 Cento per Bottle.

pMtmatDr ffeaaroZ-MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of
Marr land.
AUomty 6&gt;iunH-EDW ARD BATES, fo Mtiaouri.

Liberia Redaction to WboIeMiIe
Buyer*.

THE JVDIOIAHT.

administration. either internally or externally, as

Crir/’A-sjms—ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
teXthe*^
At^xiaU yrnfiav-NOAH H. SWAYNE, of Ohio.
-JAMEHM. WAYNE, of Georgia
-JOHN CATRON, of Teuneaaee.
-PETER V. DANIEL, of Va.
—SAMUEL NEL80N, ofN. Y.
.
_
peuple, with
—ROBERTO. GRIER, of Penn.
speedy rratoralion to-sound ana permaneul
—NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ata.
It i* aupertor to all known remedies in popular
uae as a cleanaing »yrup for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
STATE OFFICEBS.
and remorina fromtbeakin Pituple*.Tetler.Raab
AUSTIN BLAIR, Govcrner.
HENRY T. BACKUS. Prerideatof the 3

JOHN! A CROALKY,
or pain
of Rad.

-here Chill,
ittrely inoorn freely to

TERMS CASH.
&lt;r Rale by all Drocffists. and Storekeepers
generally throughout tbscoMlry.

Children and infants
Physician a. Clergy i
oatea, aaan act of h

(Sole Manufacturers.)

y’s Ready- Relirf. not one thousand in a
r be troubled with slcknesa.

78 WILLIAM STREET,

NEW YORK.

WIIKN TURKATSNED WITH
I'crrr, Small Pox, Measles. Feeer and Apt,
Chills and Fee er. Headache, Bill km* CboUe,Di-

Important to House Owners.
Iniporanl to Bttildrrs.

FEMALEJ'

Important U&gt; Railroad Cotupaniea.
important to Fanners.

nre snd innocent preparation, all-powo good, but never does injury.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.

rhich we are daily re-

ceraa

JOHNS ds CRORLEYB
1MP1U1VK0 GUTTA PZKCHA

rom parent to child. This great
for RAHWAY'S RENOVATING

io medicine taking, or bnsineaa relations with

DR- J. BOVEE DUDS’

CEMENT ROOFING.

Imperial Wine Bitters
Are prepared by aa eminent andaftilful pl eaicti
who Ua» uaed them aueceaafnUy ia Ina practi.

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

Hystem. In the early alagef
Sumption, Fite. Scrofula, and ti

Imperial Wine
distinguishes)

cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, end ether fa­
vorite bobys of the profession. It is a well known
___ ■
____ i___ ■__ ■ .

healthy body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.

cine*, or the moat skillful physicians bare suc­
office of tbe Judge thereof, in Hastings, on Tues­ ceeded tn achieving, more tunn in mervlv pallia:-.
day, the 20tli day of Nay. one thousand eight ing tbe suffering* of the patient, which Kadwav'a
hundred and sixty two. ' Present, Shtnnan C. Ready Resolvent will poritively eradicate, is that
of Chronic Discuses that have invested the sys­
and other*, and haa proved to be the'CHEAPEST
tem for years, such ss chronic Rheumatism. Gout
and MOST DURABLE ROOFING tn uae. it ia in
Merofala, Lyspepaia, Syphilis, and diseases ia"•JT* FIRE, WATER. WEATHER and
dneed by lbs injudicious use of calomel, mercury,
tor R00FS 0F ALL
When we tell the public that tbe use of RAD­ KPS f S.Pb0&lt;&gt;F
On reading and filing the petition.duly verified, quinine, diseases of the Liver, Spleen, Gall. Blad­
of Milon Walldorff praying, for eettain reasons der, Kidneys. Spine, Ae., all of which diseases WAY’S READY RELIEF will cure ths rick of
therein set forth, that Administration of arid es­
tate tnsv be grunted to William H. Carpenter.
The price of RADWAYH RENOVATING RE­
*ei__ :___.u. .
This enemy of the plum can bo routed
raartK’sinViSKr-'’0"’*
SOLV ENT ia Al.00 per bottle. Doaa, a tea-spoon
without tbe old and laborous process of
twice full, half an hour after each meal. Sold by

jarring the trees, and gathering the in­
sects upon sheets. The following reme­
dy haa been several years before the
public, and has the recommendation of
Mr. Cummings, and rune of &lt;&gt;ur best
pomnlogtsta.
Tbe writer haa used it
with aueccas and now feels as sure of the
plum crop as of psars. To one pound of
whale oil soap, add four onuces of flowers
of sulphur. Mix - tbe mass thoroughly
with a spatula or knife, and dissolve in
about twelve gallons of water, stirring it

’

’

Dr. ■*■&gt;’ CrlrUrtH Wile Billers

R. K. R.
QUESTION OF THE MILLION
ANSWERED.

Preridrai-ABRAflAM LINCOLN, of Illinoa.
Fk» Preridcal—HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine.

Estate of Barlin Walldorf!.

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

’"•‘^itFwSSrv'S-

RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT

Scrofula, oe ita kindred diseases. It runs in the
blood of all its people, and has become eatotffl.hed

£tgal gotitrs.

ai»T aura u ras wo*u&gt;.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

WILL WirHBTAND WATER.

MARRIED LADIES.
Every married lady, when prof
regulate har syslam with Radwas s
of these Pills . takes oaoa or twto

NATIONAL OFFICERS.

GEORGE H. HOUSE. Deputy
do
LANGFORD G. BERRY, Auditor General.
EZRA JONES. Deputr
do
JOHN OWEN, Stoto tresaurer.
JAME8 TURNER, Deputy do
JOHN M. GREGORY. Supt. Public fnstroctlus.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS, Deputy do
8AMUEL S. LACEY, Com’r. Stole Land Office.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON. Attorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN. Quarter Master General.

TBXOW.T«»IU»L»«LI&gt;1» IHa*V*LD
tsi

medical pronertlce, who will not Iiighk approx
DR. J. ifoVEE DOOS’ IMPERIAL *'!KE HIT­
TERS.
Ia all newly settled places, where there

'

breakfast.

Are composed of ■ pure and unadulterated wine,
combined with Berberry. Solomon'a .'•cal. Comfret. Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard, Charaemile Flowers, and Gentiaa. They are manufac- - “T » _____ I.__ .«

"m

No Heat i« required in making application
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE

DR. RABWATS PILLS
give notice to al I persons interested in srid estate
ofthe pandaoey of seidpetUion, and tbe hnanng
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and
order to be publiabcd in the "Hastinga Banner."
a newspaper printed and circulating in said coun­
ty of Barry, for three eacceaaive weeks, immedi­
ately previous to said dav of bearing[A tree copyj SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.
».oe
i-a____ r

COSTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA.
BILIOUSNESS,
SICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMAT10N OF THE BOWELS.
NERVOUSNESS.
MELANCHOLY,
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

» MILITARY CAMPS.

The expense tf applying it i. but trifling, aa an
ordinary Roof can be covered and finished tkr I froaion are so justly prejudiced,
j
These truly vshmbte BiUm
same deg.

It can be applied by any one.

sfmnst every camp throughout the Grand Ar°r llw Daion, **“ ‘ho happieit auoeaaa. let-

cent, ana pnratea.assure ua that Rapwsy's Ready
Relief has contributed more to the t.roUwlion of
|Im» b-HTH
- __.

*

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

JUrPXBldl 3HBJ IBTT’TXBS

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
X*XQXXtX»

GUTTA PERCflA CEMENT.

For Gating Meuli of s|| Kinds when

Estate of Lawrence fihrincr.
PROBATKORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Coanty of Barry, tt.
At a session of ths Probate Court for the Coun­
ty of Barry, holden at the Probate OSee, in tbe
village of Hastings, on Tuesday the 13th day of
May, in the year one thousand eight hund­
red and sixty two; preedit, 8. C. Prindle, Judge

On reading and Hing tba petition, duly verified
of Charlee Gailowar, praying, for certain reason*
therein set forth, that adminiitration of said es-

radwat's rzadt

azuxr W1
AND RBSTOR*

Constipation

»&gt;U FROPIUXTORm.

IN CASES GF

DR RADWAY’S PILLS,
AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE

Blrains. Pain In the Kidney*, Wounds.Paln in tbe
Bladder,
ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BRRATRING. PLEU“piJfc,^15 W THE 8IUS’ KH0UtDK^-

expauaion of TIN or other METaTrooK com

sequent upon sudden change* of Um weather.

,Tw3!m wHthekIndnot.w28hBSffW
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM-ASTHMA

Ui&gt; l-m, H -UfMln.
strength and life.

but it is effectual upon all plums not yet
stung at any stage of their growth. ‘J’his
mixture is good for cherries, and all fruits
troubled with insects.—American AgriculhtritL
\

CHARLES WIDDIFIKI.D A CO.

F«r rrcMrvlit iil I'Mlriir Metal
■wkarallMSk

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFr
can be retfolred WW), UT’TW

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

illage of Hut-

^•%H‘Tan.rCnb.^ Pre-, wrfl kioZi tolP,
New Y ork. New Orlcsra, and London (Enrlsndl

Thia cement is

GROCERY, SALOON.
BOARDING-HOUSE
Thr subscriber is now prepared to

FAMILY

GUTTA FERCHA CEMENT

RADWAYS REGULATING PILLS

A. Iu*

m

m!|

GROCERIES

Uh luvrtt, Jar C&lt;uk »&gt;r ready

evw-

weather approaches, our citizens should
thoroughly cleanse their premises. ren•cr:ng them as pure and healthy ns poa•JHfr. There arc a number of disinfect
ing ageata wbieh will be found efficacious

Wan* Kral* *t AU Baon 1
Or Cold Lund, if drHirod
we are prepared to autmlv ord.,. uJ

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

will answer tbe
trifle:
1. Oae pint ofdre liquor af chloride
•f zinc, io om pailful of water and oaa
pound of tho eMorida of lime iu another

RADWAY 8 REGULATING PILL8,

R1DWAF8

PILLS

*7”’

OR COFFER CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, 8ARDINES, fcc.
A1*. Io* Orean and lamomuie,
Board will ba farrmhod bjr Uh day or

TEA

PAIN.-PAIN.—PAIN.
will xfcrd eMady rriiaC aud wear foil

RADWArS REGULATING PILLS

AM,

ALL KINDff OF

JOB PRINTING,

•'■4 (OOD
RIUIF

CL£AS-

Barbar Pole
GoWywr’.Hard

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“Liberty and Union-One and Inaepantble.”

VOL. 7.

N0.fi.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1862.

fit $istings IJatuitr,

K.MPPEMA BURROWS.

/

IS PUBLISHED EV BRI WEDNESDAY,

A TX&lt;?RJ‘KT‘‘

fcijoiu ^ortrg.

C0UN8KLL0M AT LAW.

/I Solicitors la Clxucery. Tax and Ia.nra.ee
4t»* Bn,lne»‘ attended to with prom pluses
and fidelity.
r
Office, corner of Main and Burdick 8 tree la,
Ktilamaxoa. Michigan. .
A. A.Knarax,
J. C. Bcanowa.

As I rock in-ihs twilight, trying

GREAT

Like a jingling rhyme—

VICTORY’’

Tolls • loved (riead's lul farewell.

As I sit la ay erm chair, thinking

Hastings’ ilnsinrss Sirtrtmn). Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

STORE!!!

DRUG
GRANT a RFArLDlNG,

Like a'gloocny rhyme,
Marks a step in the march of ti:

Toll—toll—th* passing knell.
Tolls an old friend's last farewell.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

EALERS in all kinds of dry. gooda.groceries,
erockery, Ac. Stole at., at the post office.

D

Jl»T RECEIVED
provisions, pi
d -.e, fiiah. butter. lard. nork. and grain
all kind
Al»o t«-y» candies. etc , etc.
Store
Calilorn a Block. Stale street. Hastings, Mich.
ealer in groceries,

D

But no belfry chime.
With its ringing rhyme.

new nnd moat complete assortment of

DRLG8 AMD MEDICINES,
rChemical*, Paints OU*. Cam­
pho nr, Barnin* Flnid,

D. C. HAWLEY,

The slumber forever cold.
Tod—toll—the passing knell
Tolls my last friend's sad farewell.

TUHl’ENTINE and alcohol

D

isy- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLYJK

cenow.
• -...... ' ............... .... Holbrook's New Block, Uniting*, Mieh.

POFULAR JESTS.
Perhaps nothing is more deceptive to
novice than smart sayings, with replies,
keen retorts, smart repartees, and sudden
impromptus. They seem to spring from
the occasion ns sparks fly from the smitten
steel and flint, nud it is very difficult to
imagine that they were mostly if not all
previously prepand by hard study. Yet
we are told as I* thooe sparks that they
were sleeping in the steel before the flint
uncovered them by a rude blow. « In the
«dd mythology even Jupiter could only
hurl thunderbolts previously manufac­
tured by hard labor &lt;&gt;n the anvils of the
Cyclopes. So it is with the lightning­
shafts of wit; they are chiefly forged »nd
polished a l&lt;&gt;ug lime before they were
used, and the wittier the form of the tho’t,
the sharper the report, the longer and
more difficult, as a general rule, must'
have l&gt;rcn the labor of preperution.—
Men ago. in a sentence that « ould d&lt;» credit
toon Irish rage and wit, says, “It is a'
difficult matter to make an impromptu.
I In-iieve for my own part, that n«ns
'
are eo«&gt;d but those that are made at’
Ivisure.”
Tbe much celebrated rcpnrtce of Voltaire'
— perhaps the most praised of any one in'
liternturt—-is by no means an original
one. Il is thus told of the Frenchman :
Voltaire was speaking in terms of adniiralion arid commendation ofa certain Englishmau and bis writing^ A friend who
'
foard him. raid, “M. Voltaire, your
praise is highly dirintcreated. for that gen­’
tleman often speaks of you and your
writings in ti-rma of bitter censure.”—'
“Verv good.” said Voltaire. “It is n&lt;»t!
important, for wo are both probablyb
much mistaken in each other." The‘
basis of this well tuned repartee irin the
old Greek apopthegms, and is, in our
opinion, better than in the French. “In
his lower fortunes Tb«Nni»toclea was in
l&lt;&lt;ve with a young man who scorned him.

a

TTORNEYS AT LA w and Solicltora in Chaneerr. Variietilar attenlionpaid to Conrryauelus, the inrratisntton of till«« G&gt; Land

A

GROCERIES!

* TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,

on nuvincs'.
„
.
.
Office in the Court Honae. Hartings. Mien.

PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS, CODFISH;

in fael. ererrthing in the Grocery line, sueh as
will be needed for femilv use.
.
,
|
|

nwtBT a-xn/mnaaix
And l ooklor Extracts,

I. A. HOLBROOK,
ron
TTORNEY and Connseioral Law. S&lt;dlcitor in I
Cbsncrrv, General Und and Tax Agent —
Office, second story of Rower a block.

V

J. If. RUSSELL.
fJIIYSICIAN and Surgesn. Office in Russell
L store. State stroeL_______

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ao., Ac.

Upon our abelvee may be tound all of th
JOHN ROBERT*,
HlYRlClAN and Surgeon. Dwelling&lt;m Broad- .

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
If. P. CHERRY,
XTUTAKV PUBLIC .»d
'
V f.n.i u. ull buainro* entruated to him with
.-omntnea* and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown,
larrvPeountv. Mieh. fflsnkakept always on baud. ,

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.----------------- L. IW STEW ABT,

we would respectfully announce to the e.U­
। sens of Hartings aud vicinity, that w*i intend Io[
|
CTCrTtlnng in onr line of trade aa cheap aa can।

*n..si u-s““

Jod*

(EECEAIP,
J

M. NEVINS*

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-wTniarr Public, ana Tax axenL Partlcolar ] 8pte|a; attention will b«
ten linn naid to making out DceJi-. Mort- • jjjtf Bn«&lt;
putting
Up PRESCRIPTIONS
; snd ■ y
putting
US attenUon paw to
k
toy •»9i p
s np PKKWMii
f o&gt;* CM rrty Bpw,i
trenastogtnet’icinca of u» can rr'y upon
clMlttK Mortgngea by advertisement.

H. WRIGHT,

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

TTORNEY' and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
and Solicitor and
'"£11^X2&gt; 7l

A

Hasvixo* Masco «. 1S62-

.claims simI money prompuy
,
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq.. Middleville.
Bwty County. Michigan.

garded as beauties and gazed upon
pleasure.
Enough may already have been said on
the pun. the kind of witticism most easi­
ly made, most readily appreciated, and
moist convenient for ' repetition.
Here,
however, is one rather literary than
otherwise, and, perhaps, too ingenious
and artful ever to have been made outaide of some writer's workshop; .“A
London tobacconist had accumulated a
fortune by selling 'Quids,' and had. there
fore, gained the soubriquet of‘Old Quid’,

At length he set 6p a carriage end livery,
and put on the arms sm a motto the Latin
word* ‘Quid ride*.’ One nf two waps
asked the other what the words meant.
‘Mean!'said he, 'Why they mean just
what they read, that old Quid ride*,* ”
thus using the words as English not as
Latin, and taking advantage of the similar
forma of words, not their similarity in
sense, on which to base his pun. Tbc
pun is often called the lowest species of
wit, yet is among the very oldest, and is
really one of the mostgrnceful and pleas­
ing of all the rainbow farms that wit can
assume. It may be found in ideas aa
well as in words. Thus when a plain
coualrymnn was asked one night what be
would take to go a mile without hi*
clothe*, instantly replied, “I would take
s cold." he was punning upon a word.—
But when the convict, ordered to be trans­
ported to Botany Bay,made bia ‘Convict’s
Song," he was punning upon ideas.

'
nd Caps for sale «h«*P *7r
I11KKTM A STRIKER.

B

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C

P

S

»»u&gt;,

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Cor. Boston Journal.
New York, May 28,1882.

The military are all alive. The drill
All the eompaoiea
।rooms are crowded.
have
the offer of m&lt;&gt;r« recruita than they
|
can except Fifteen hundred men have
i
ing.
&lt;
“He is * moan, dastardly onward, and |been connected with tbe 69tb Regiment,
upon
this Holy Bible I—’
i and tbe doors are shut to keep out the
i
“Stop, husband. John, remember he ।aplioanta. all ready to go to tbei W£The
excitement and ardor of April, 1881,
is
my
brother;
and
by
the
love
you
bear
'
i
not in any manner outue up to tbq
me,
fixrbear to corse him.
He has done did
,
i
you
wrnng.
I
allow,
but
oh!
John,
be
is
।
present
feeling.
.
i
Quite a romantic Incident attended the
young
and very sorry. The momentary
J
departure of the 7th Regiment on Mon­
ishame you felt yesterday, will hnrdly be j
wiped
out with a curse. It will only &lt;day nighu One of the members waa
’
engaged to ba married, and tho cafd*
iinjure yourself, John. Oh ! please don’t (
were out. The wedding was to comeoff
•ay
anything
dreadful I”
l
Tuesday of tbe coming week. The
The sweet-faced woman prevailed ; tbe on
,
lady is e daughter of one of the leading
&lt;curse that bung upon the lips of the angry |
man was not spoken ; but still be said. |lawyers of this city. On the reception
।
of the order on Monday the wedding wau
1“I’ll never forgive him—be. has done me ।
But tbe lady waa
a
I knocked in the bead.
i deadly wrong."
Tbe young man who had provoked bis brave as well aa her lover. An arrange­
bitterness, humbled and repentant sought ment was made for an immediate mar­
Moo ■
in vain far forgiveness from him whom, riage. It U&gt;-k place at 5 P. M.

“True pstriota we,
For be it understood
We left our country
Fnr ou r country's good."

CloselV allied to this double meaning
of words in that species of wit which
grows out of so placing the words of a
sentence as that two meanings shall be
possible, and altogether inconsistent with
each other.
*'A stern nnd Irritable
judge had. al one assize, ordered a carpen­
ter to make a gibbet
When the sheriff
called upon the workman he refused to
make the gibbet, on the plea that he had
nnt been paid farii previous nnc.
At the
next assize the judgn had him called into
court, and demanded in a harah tone;
•• Fellow, how camo you tn refuse to
make the gibbet far me ordered at the
last assize ?’ ‘I humbly beg pardon,' said
the carpenter,‘had I known it was for
your honor it .should have been made
immediately.’" A story is told of two
deacons who lived-in Dedham. Massa
chtiseita. Die old graveyard of tbe town,
never very large, had become full, and it
was proposed to purchase ground for and
lay out another.
Deacon Pond argued
that it ought to be in one place, nnd Dea
con Dana insisted on another spot.
Dea
con Pond's proposition was carried to the
g-eat moriificatiun and indignation of
Deacon Dana, who did nut &amp;il to express
his mind with very great freedom. A
few weeks afterward. Deacon Pond wont
to hi* minister for sympathy and Christ
inn convolution under certain irritating

When Themisteries grew to greatness,
which was soon after, this young man
sought him. reminding him of his former
desires.
Theniistoch-s simply
said,
JACOB FERRIS,
“Wenre both grown wiser now, but too
- late for you."
Here is another often
'
nmtesa
*
0u&gt;
L
oxpox Doc* Gm, tor mutu­
M1CBIGAK
I0KI1.
quoted as'lhe resultto modern Irish logic,
al purposes, for *s»c by
K.a»’ but yet it is thoroughly Greek, and older
QoodTear's Pstcnl Breast Pump, for^ssle by than the discovery of Ireland by the Ro­
mans :
A scholastic, wishing to teach
H. C. PR1NDLE,
his horse to live without eating, gave him
UOGE OP PROBATE,
. oral i*»d *ntl Tax Agent- Will be f'’und
a daily diminishing quantity of food.—
ths UMrt House, J n—““* * 2d
3d
QTATIOP MICHIGAN•»■*£
When the horse died of hunger ho said.
"I am greatly afflicted, fur when my home
learned
not to eat he died.’’ Here is an­
DAXIEX STIUKBK,
other modem jest, at least as old as the
MSH CI.EUK.
New
Testament.
“A simpleton, wishing
New Testament
if il bee.... hi,....,
.ho.
10 ku«»»« •• ■- «»«•—*r—— ——„
his eyes and looked in a mirror.
H«&gt;w
extremely
Celtic
is
the
combination
of
.. 11. cook,
those two act*, ahutling tbe eyes and look­
DlUUSTBIl
ing! Die practice is certaiwly worth
IV OBr. to
the trial by some of our church
going sleeoers of these degenerate day*.
Lord Baclm tells a story a* having bgp-.
H. N.NIIELDON,
OUNTY. TREASURER. Office in tb« c&gt;ort
pened in his lime, though be himpelf was
House.
'
_____ _—
to much &lt;»f a scholar not to know that it
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. FMI.M- hits been in circulation both in -Greek and
JAMES A. MVEEXEV,
Roman literature far thousands of years.
ROSECUTING ATTORNEY, ^’'^.*,'nocrfrt
“A gentleman who hived good wine, aent
Law. RaHeitor and Counselor in Chancery.
Notary PnM.c, will promptly attend to any
home a cask full of the best sort carefulFn^u-a entrnau.1 to bi. caro. in *my ofU*
lv sealed at the bung. Hia butler made
beh.kth .. srra«kT0BKH0r A a hole m the cask. nnd. drawing off, stole
the half of the wine.
As the nwner de­
bated with himself bow the wine cnuW
ikccrrcoOBTcox
rooMriUr * MMX. &lt;• -f W-"
have gni out while the—I
anbroken
a fnend showed him the hole near the
botuim. now plugged up, from which
3 South Ninth Street, Pfailad*
*..me ".&lt;ue had stolen tbs wfae
'That
csn’l be.’ a»'d tbe ponied owner, for do
COCNTY ACCOUNTS
you not see that it h n&lt;* the »"*«■
L.
opp«r &gt;»&gt;«*-&lt; ta.

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

FUL NETKB POMITE HIM.

“I’ll never forgive him—never!”
“Never is a hard Ward, John," said the
with isweetfaccd wife nf John Locke, aa she
1 looked up for a moment from her sew-

gisttllann.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
BALERS
EALERS in drng«.-medicines.
dntga.tnedieinea. patcntmrdipatastewdicine*, paints, oil*, terpentine, burning Ontd. |

DANIEL C OOK,
WCSTICE OF THE PEACE. General Uad end
3 Tux Aerut, will attend to the collection of
lebtfiaud nil other bu*ine*« pertaining to his office
Office to UuoJyear's block, up stafr^

of the whole hemisphere ; nod, though
beheld by every eye, they are never seen
by any two eyes withexacdy tbe same
shape’and color, yet dfiey are always re­

in a moment of passion, be had injured
almost beyond reparation. John Locke

day.
At 0 P. M. the new bridegroom1
was at tbe armory with Us armor on
ready to march, and was in bis place mo­
ving down Broadway when the column

steeled his heart against him.
In tbe store sat the young village mer­
chant, one pleasant morning, contentedly marched on to tbe war.
Tbe Quakers are having quite a good
reading tbe morning paper. A auund. of
hurried footsteps approached; but he took time this vear nt their annual meeting.—
no notice of it, until a hatless boy burst A lady preacher has quite electrified ths
into tbe store, screaming at the top of his staid assembly and crowded the house.
voice, “Mr. Locke, Johny is in the river Il is not often that any one ploases the
audience, as each are supposed to speak
—little Johnny Locke."

To dash d&lt;Wn tbe paper and spring for
the street, was the Grat act of tbe agonized
father. On, on, like a maniac be sped
reaching the bank of the river,pallied and
crazed with anguish. Tbe first sight that
met his eye was little Johnny, lying in
the arms of his mother, who bent wildly
over her child. The boy waa just saved
He breathed, and opened his eyes,smiled
faintly in bis mother’s face; while she
with a choking voice, thanked God. An­
other form lay insensible, stretched near
the child.
From bis head ths dark blood
flowed from a ghastly wound. The man
agsingt whom John fx&gt;cke had sworn eter­
nal hatred, 'uad, at the risk of bis own life
been tbe savior of the child.
He had
struck a floating piece of drift wood as he
came to tbe surface with the boy and death

seemed inevitable.
John Locke flung himself down on- the
green-sward, and bent over the senseless
form. “Save him," hr cried, huskily, to1
the doctor who had been summoned.—
“Restore him to conefausnesa if it be only
one little moment: 1 have something im­

words spoken by his brother dencon. ‘O.
Mr. Parker,’said he. ‘do you know what
an impious speech Deacon Dana made v»
me?’ ‘Certainly not,’said the preacher.
‘what was it P ‘Why, be said about our
new graveyard that be would never be
buried there ns long aa A« lived.’ ‘And
what did ynu say to thnt, Deacon Pond T
‘Why, 1 v&gt;ld him that Zwntild if the Lord
should spare my life.’ "—Lad ifa' Rcpori.
t°n!_________

Letter from Corinth.

Correspondent* of the Dsiroit Advertiser.
Headquarters LUh Rog'tMicb. Infantrr. »
Camp near Connth, MTm,. May, 33d, '&lt;53 I
On yesterday our bnya were most
agreeably surprised, by beholding the
placid countenances of Gov. Blnir and
tile Adjutrint-Gencral of Michigan, whnse
sparkling eyes nnd healthy mnustaeh
seemed ns natural as ever. On their
entering our eamp heavy cannonading
commenced between our pickets and the

as tbe spirit gives utterance.
On Mondsy a friend got the floor. Hh
waa a liule bit long winded. Tbe good
people bore all with patience.
But soon,
as if a clap of thunder came out of a dear
skyund lit tbe gable end of the “meeting
house,” a dear voice rang through the asaembly, “Friend John, cannot thee bring
thy remarks to a cluse T” It was an ex­
tinguisher. Tbe loquacious Friend sub­
sided. The ciders aro^a and shook hands.
Tho meeting broke up. But many a grave
head was sb.&gt;ok at the unusual and un­
seemly interruption.
The subject of the war has come up in
tbe public meeting of the Frianda, now
in council, while they cannot take up
arms, they wish well to the Government,
and will do nothing to discourage those
that do not fed an bad about tbe matter.
In other words, they cannot fight, but will
support those who &lt;jo. These sentiments
catne out in the manly and elegant ad­
dress of Mr. Bunt, one of tbe great lights
of the sect, to a crowded audience, «»
Tuesday, when tbe opinion of the Qua­

portant to say to him." •
“He is reviving," said the doctor.
The wounded man opened his, eyes;
they mot the anxious glance of the broth­
er-in-law, and tbe pale lipa trembled forth

kers on the war was known to becoming.

“Do vou forgive me?’“Y
Yea,
“
m, yes
ven:; God
l&gt;od is
l« witness,
witness, ns
m I
i hope
nope
far incrcy hereafter, I freely forgive you.
r___forgiveness
:__ C. .
nnd. .in* turn , ask yonr
for-my

Within the past three months a large
number of
sent further
numocr
or slaves
sieves have
u*vc been w
South and told to new masters; and the
scene in the
auction
markets
have
often
anntwm
marietta
have
often
been harrowing to witness—families be­
ing separated wilhoot tbe least regard
for humanity, or that kind of external
decency which the slaveowners frequent­

unchristian omducL”
A feeble presuro of the hand, and a

up'

-

■e

-

Daath.”

beaming smile were all ibe answer.
Many days the brave young man hung
upon a slender thread of lijc ; nnd never ly affect to oliserve.
A week or two since, s large and in­
were there more devoted friends than
those who hovered over the sick-bed.— telligent mulatto waa taken from his wife
But a vigorous constitution triumphed, and children and sold to a Texas planter
and. pale.and very much changed, he at Jame'e mart, in Memphis Tsoocssm,
He. poor fellow, was greatly deprenaed,
walked forth once again among the liv­
and seemed for a time uneoucioos of ering.
“Oh! If ho had died with my unkind- erylhing passing around him. At last
nens clouding hi* aon!, never should 1 he aroused him self from Ms retrospection,
have dared to hope for mercy from my and asked if he had been sold, end Io
Father in Heaven !" said John Locke to whom? The name uf ths planter was
his wife, ns they nat talking over the sol given, and the locution of his plantation.
An expression of agony, succeeded lw.4
cmn event that had threatened their lives
with a living trouble. “Never, now 1 a cloud of despair, passed over the man a
have tasted ‘.he awcetneas of forgiveness face; but without speaking, bo walked
—never agnin will I cherish revenge or quietly into the middle afthe street, end
'unkindness towards the erring; for there before any one could divine his motive,
I
is new meaning to my soul in the word* or anticipate his intention, he’drew-a
'
of our daily r prayer, and I see that I have pistol, which he had concealed upon hla
1
only been calling judgments upon myself person, and placing the muxxls to bisfor1
while 1 have impiously asked, ‘Forgive head. pulled the trigger.
'
Tbe upper part of bis band was fhirly
US our trespasses, as we forgive those who
blown off; and he fell a mangled curpee
'trespass against no? ’’
In the crowded thoroughfare.
The bondsman was free. Stiioda bed
MeteapsTchosls.

8.8. Prentiss once gave a magnificent saved him from Slavery.
rebels, as if the latter had anticipated tbe
arrival of our distinguished guests.
Our dinner to some friends, at a hotel in
friends were disappointed, and so were Vicksburg. Early in the evening a stran­
we. for we expected a general engage ger entered the room by mistake. Pren
moment about tbe body ; but no nnepiL
menu But the rebel pickets soon re tins cmurteously invited him to join the icd, no one bestowed more thought upon
Before' Inng the stranger guest
treated behind their breastworks and tbe mrty.
the heart-broken, self slain husband and
wgan boasting of how much ho bad drank
firing of cannon and musketry soon eeasfather than if he had been a butehered ot.
’
W hereupon the ears of our Govern- during the day—a cock-tail here, a
ed.
A few asked, “What the devil was the
smasher
there,
a
Jullp
in
this
place,
a
(ff
saluted by the
matter with the nigger?” Others oh;
of «Bd 8ttl
- .were
------•ling In that, and so nn, apparently with­
served:
“That tbe nigger must have
T.’
under tbe leadership nf Henry T. Hirst, out end. At length Prentiss interrupted been crazy;’ and the Texas planter swore
him:
of Clarkstown, Michigan. •
roundly—seying.
“D-n tbe cursed
“Sir," said be,“do you believe m tbe
•
•
•
•
•
• '
darkey. I could have sold him for two
Firing has been going on dally and doctrine of metewpayebosi* 1"
thousnnd dollars. I’m juat no much out
‘•1 don’t know.” was tbe reply ; and I
nightly, at.iotervala, during Abe last week.
of pocket. If he’d come to life again, 1 d
But tbe rumor is afloat that Corinth is don’t see thnt It ha* anything to do with ■give him forty lashes.”
evacuated. Nevertheless, as 1 am writ- what we were talking about ’’
But the crowd went hurrying on, and
«h hat.” rejoined Premise, “muchting heavy firing is being beard on our
the negro, and the great tragedy,
left.
But it is by our forces, and 1 bear very meek. 1 have firm fait in that doc­ nnd grander and more awful than “Othel­
no response. This is a critical moment trine. I believe that in the nest life er- lo "were forgotten ; and tbe heroic mar­
1 assure you. Still IfCdrlnih be evacu­ ery.man will be transformed into the tyr was hauled away like a poisoned dog..
ated nor boys will fael.dtMppointed and thing for which be has beat qualified himdiesatfofiod. If onr m?n /bad their w»y •dC Jn that life you, sir, will become a
we should all be In Corinth to-marrow
night, nr in kingdnm come.
We hope

corner grogcory."____________

to see Corinth first, however.
.
Ong - of tbk M&amp;uatn.
th. w„rU.

To HrasANWL—Remember that Jove
iatbt best «*f all medicines far women,
and that no wifq’etrpw ever corrugates
while she lives B the sunshine other hus­
band’s heart
Her ibnuwnd and &lt;&gt;nu
liule vexation* earea are eiceedlngly «
banstive, and you muat not forge*, that
naw carriages and dtesses will fail tn

lie *M making

eulti.iwd on llm

mok otfki»h.i«ri

“Udta »»&lt;l

Mr.

An lri^&lt; Mkwr, pulltag oS a

« fell,
^pPDLariVUS

,

�HASTINGS BANNER.

Phillips Mid be “wanted

in kills
Fair 0

*u vae* «B«« »
VetnUay atnlM, Jtitll, ttt2.

OXSAT ■OUN-BOCT FKBT.

Haviso ix rma, cimoxx ©mt outran,
oriut axd with eras .rt'aYoel,

without

tilings before you is to fet you know that
they have a new definition fur ths word
treason.

ft

Hereafter whenever you

bear

one of these Northern veceah papers talk­
ing of Republican and Abolition traitors,

you will know
express a condition of things
tble, and as such, are entitled

abstract, gives no license for tbeir prosti­
tution to purposes mainly selfish and re­

gardless of justice or principle.

tVben

“Conciliation” means accessory to crime,

either before Or after the fact, we eschew
the word.

This principle might appro­

priately be applied to tbe unhappy

con­

dition of our country, io its present want

of harmony, but we propose briefly to

it is never advisable to “do evil, that
good may come."

that they

men

man

wbo are in favor or putting down the ro

bellkxr.

'

State Female Coxvicts.—Tbe Detroit
Trihtnt, in a recent article, stated that

it is contemplated by the State authori­
ties to remove the female convicts from
the Penitentiary at Jackson, to the House

of Correction in Detroit

assigned fur this change

Tbe reason

waa,

that they

It is Dot even politic

to countenance a wrong or any deviation
from principle, only in a very restricted

surroundings improved in the latter city,

ness, an expense to the State, nnd injuri­

ous to themselves.”
To this the Jackson

Citizen replies,

emphatically contradicting tbe statement,

and temporary point of view. This state­

and, of tbe female convicts aaysjbere are

ment bolds good aa well within political

only eight in the Prison, and there is no

organizations as elsewhere.

intention

The party

to wfiieh we belong, bad its origin

nnd

organization,, in a principle,or act of prin­

of removing them.

“They

make all the shirts and sheets fur nearly

five hundred male convicts.”

“All the

We claim that no man can be

mending is also done by the same females.

a Republican, neither baa he any right to

“They are in a building by themselves,

ciples.

be ctuuidered one, who violates a prom­

under the charge of a matron, and no one

inent principle of that party, or who aids

is allowed entrance without her permis­

in building op or disseminating tlie views

sion,” and “in tbe prison they can

of a party in opposition to it.

The Re­

difieulty only see out into the yard."

party differs from

all other

publican

parties, having been called into existence,

EgT^The Fortress

Monroe

with

corYes-

and attaining to giagantic proportions,

pondent of the N. Y. Tribune, under date

mainly by the retractive force of a just

of June 8, says that several gentlemen

.
principle.
And wa much mistake the who were on tbe fie Id during the battle of
temper of the masses of that party, if the Chicshcminy, place our loss at from
they do not insist upon a strict'-adhere- six to eight thousand, and that of the en­

ance to its principles, by its organs snd

public servants.

emy much more.

They will not hold any

Congressman or lesser officer guiltless* tor

ftsRRow

Escape.—John Roberts of

a departure from the old landmarks ; and

Co. K, bth Michigan, at tbo late

battle,

will not and ought not to bold any man

had a small pistol in his left side

pants

guiltless who glcftes tfver such departure

pocket.

under tbe plea of “conciliation.”

bis pantaloons, and molded itself around

We

hold it to be not ohly our duty, but in

A minnie ball

passed through

tbe lock of tho pistol, where it remains.

accordance with the dictates of true pol­

Mr. Roberts lust a finger by

icy, to hold such departure from princi­

shot

the next

ple up to public contempt and execration.
We will have no political fellowship with
any man who has no principles or sym­
pathy in common with the Republican
party, other than to accept a fat office

when offered.

Such, we believe also to

be the sentiments of the greater part of
tbe Republican party, and wbo must look

with contempt upon any public journal
which lacks either the courage or the in­

tegrity to condemn an abandonment of

principle by a public servant, elected by
tbs Snfrages of its party.

The Semi sccesh organ of this

village

Uns attempted to prove that the Republi­

cans are traitors, and not the Democrats.
Tbe editor make* as bad work of bis task

as menrto generally when they draw on
tbeir imagfoatiom) in lieu uf facts.

He

claim* that the reason traitorous Repub­

licans are not incarcerated in military

bDr know

that Secretary Staxtox was

plhecd in the’Cabinet for that very pur­
pose, andtha’t he has not been able" to
catch a trahor ftepiiblicau yeti
Again, be says that “all that class of

men who belong to tbe Chandler,Lovejoy
and Wendell Phillips school cannot be
lookup upon in any other light than as

t lai tore to tho Government."

thia, be quotes

To prove

from - Phillipa’ language

tttnt shows Phillips to he opposed to the
views of Chandler, Lovejoy and ell other
Republicans who sustain the administra­

tion, Ahua controverting his own logic.
The Pioneer claims that the language

&lt;if Phillips is treasonable, and if uttered
by a Democrat, would consign
Fort Warren.

him

to

Although we disagree

with Phillip*.' logic, on many points,

propose to show what his

we

views are, as

shown by tjiosc extracts, in order to show

our readers, what seoeah call

treason.

in the first quotation Mr. Phillips finds

fault with tbe Republican Administration

and condemns its policy because he thinks
its course w UI

treason ?

prevent Union.

Is that

Sacesh ©alls it treason because

PhilMps wants a course adopted which
•hall crush out the rebellion.

Further on, Phillips complains of Me
Clellan because hi* policy only lends to
disperse tbe rebels

into guerilla ’bands,

instrod of crushing them in tbei r entrench

®e»ta.'

Of course, aecesb considers such

seNtimenta treasonable.

Phillip* Oowmcndx Buller because be
w$*ot permit his w4diers to be buffeted

letter bv the prize eaptured off this pUee
►which is on its «•&gt; northward. Tber
liintweii quite Important. Oat g«»boats are within four miles of Charleston,
Martinsburg, June 4.
Reliable staterneats from Strasburg by-wsy Watunu Inlet, and we all expect
•ay that Jackson’s whole force, with bis soon to attack it”
Tbo 7H*u«e, editorially, says : “We
train snd prisoners, succeeded In passing
through towards New Market. The fv learn through a private channel, irnwhiefi
ring elf Munday was an attack of Gen. we confides, that the Unitirisio of ’Texas
Wo under­
Milroy on Jackson's rear guard at Fish­ will soon be heard from.
er’s Hili, a strong steatogetic point, a mile stand that-their arrongemewtn-fnr resto­
ring their state to the Union, have been
and a half south of Strasburg.
From tbe beat information attainable, quietly matured, smd that they have, ere
the enemy held his ground and resumed this, thrown the old flag to the breeze,
his retreat during tbe night. Il is report­ under the lend of Gen. Sam. Houston.
ed that Jackson’s advanced guard was at We cherish strong hopes thst the rebel*
New Market on Monday night. Gene­ ofTexas will noon turn up missing, and i
rals Smith and Longstreet were In the that ‘Old Sam’ and ‘Uncle8am* will have i
We await furvalley with 15,000 men, but tbeir exact possession of the State.
tber tidings with lively Interest"
position wss not known.

MEMPHIS TAKEN.

could be profitably employed and their

whie in Jacksun, they “live a life of idle­

consider It in an Inter partisan sense.

HIlHir

WAR Nil

.. wia u

I. MeCMl.»'.

«uo

rounded at the

OF THX H’J

On the 10th ult, Gen. Butler sent
Capt. Shipley and a squad of men of the
30th Man. Regiment to the office of the
Hope Insurance Company, in New Or­

leans, fur the purpose of seizing $800,000
in specie stolen from the United States
MJnt and secreted there.
M. Conturic,
Council oftho Nelberland., was in pos­
session of tbe office, nnd claimed that (he
specie was under his charge as Consul —
He refused to give up the keys of the
vault, whereupon his person was search,
cd and the keys taken from him. In the
meantime be was nut allowed to leave
the office. Die money was carried off,
and M. Conturie presented a long state­
ment and protect to Gen. Butler on the
subject. On the 12th insU, all the for­
eign Consuls, eighteen in number, entered
a formal protest against tho treatment
to which the Netherlands Consul had
been subjected, as contrary to tbe trcaV
ics existing between tbe governments
they represent aud the United States.—
To this document Gen. Butler replied ths
same day, remarking:
“1 am grieved that, without investiga­
tion of the facta, you, Messrs., should
have thought it your duty to take action
in the matter. Tho fact will appear to
be,and easily to be demonstrated at tbe
fironer time, that the flag of tho Netberanas was made to cover and conceal
property of an incorporated compruy of
Louisans, secreted under it from the op­
oration of the laws of the United States.
That the supposed fact that tho Consul
hod under the flag only the property of
Hope
Co., citizens of the Netherlands
is untrue.
He bad other property which
could not by law? be bls property or tbe
property of Hope &amp; Co.; of this I have
abundant pruff in my nwn hands. No
person can exceed me in the respect 1
shall pay to the flags of all nations and
to the consulate authority, even while 1
do nut recognize many claims made under
them ; but I wish it most distinctly un
derstood that, in order to he respected,
the Consul, his office and the use of his
flag, must each and all be respected. I
have the honor to be, very respectfully,
your obedient servant,
Bxxj. F. Bvtlk*‘
Major General Commanding.

The following dispatch wns received at
the War Department this P. M.

that

•178 to 1200,

WOOL

J.S. GOODYEAR 4 CO.

Hutinp, Jane S, 1881

jri

...

F-.taie ot Orville Fbelp*.
PROBA 0 ONPXJt—8TATE OF MI OHIOAN,

jelltsl

bounty of Barry, m.

MORTGAGE SALE.

of Probata.
।
io tho matter of tha estate of Orville Phalpe,

of Michigan, to Joeepb Bibler.of Marthall,Caiboon

Tho regular packet Plntte Valley, the

away tbeir arm*.
A farmer says that,
when Beabregard learned that Col. Etlibad cut the railroad on his line of retreat,
he became frantic, and told his men to
save themselves the best way they Could.
We eaptured nine locomotives, nnd a

discovered lying nenr Memphis During
the night the rebel fle^l moved down the
river, and by daylight tlmv were out of
sight, but half an hour aftcrwaid tliey

number of cars. One of the former is
already repaired, and Is running to-day.
order
thnt I

S

H. W. HALLECK,
H^|.-Gen. ComtnudiDg.
Corinth, June 5.

loOt ba

virtue uf the etetute. and • puwer o| aalc ccoteibte
in Mid murtgAge, tbe p.-«ui*e» dc«crib«d tbcreiu,
tn wtt_ tli» mirth-welt niiartrr nf
v’

e. tu tha Ligbaat
Tillage of Haading the Circeft

Dated, M».v so, Iruli.
'
HORACE J. PEMBINA CO.,
SIX* allsx, a *•**■“'“-nr-

8. C. HUKDU
Judn« of Probate.

jelO

CHANCERY SALE.
were seen coming back formed in line of
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court for
battle. Our gunboats had in the mean­
tbe county of Burr. In chaocery.
time weighed anchor nnd, fitllowed by
several rams, moved slowly towards the
I’KHXir L cox a KO. fftfr/ufaat.
General Halleck moved bis quarters rebel fleet, when a shot came from tbo
N pursnance .ad by virtee at ■ decree of tha
here to-day, occupying a house formerly Little Rebel from a rifled gun at long
Circuit Court for thaeoanty of Barry, in Chaurange, but fell within a short distance of
occupied by Bragg. General Thomas
oerr. tn.de on th. thirtieth |SMk) day of.OetuMr
the gunboat Cairo, which wns in advance. in the year at our Lord one tbouMod eixht buaoccupies one formerly occupied by Beau­
Die Cairo replied with a broadside.— drcJ and ■ixty-une. in a eartein c.u.e thrtoin
regard.
'
p&lt; iidinr. ubareia Ctteries E. Hmith i. compl.iuS&lt;««
tho
engngernent
became
general
at
The enemy are reported 80,000strong
uit .od Phillip Lecn.rd i. dcJendsat: NoUce i.
long range.
between Baldwyn and Okalona.
The rams had in the meantime ad van
At last accounts Pope’s advance was
this aide of the Twenty Mile Creek, and ccd, and the rcliel ram Beauregard, being
the enemy’s rear guard on the south side, some distance in advance, was singled out
by the Federal rams Monarch and Queen
still retreating.
An English officer who deserted, says of the Weal, each striving to be first to
strike
the rebel craft.
high Confederate officers told him they
The Monarch succeeded in striking her
left there one hundred and twenty thous­
and strong, but when they arrived al amidships, almoat cutting her in.two.
causing her tn fill nnd sink immediately
DGOnville 50,000 has deserted, mostly
in tho channel directly opposite to the of Michigan, containing airbn acre* of land, more |
Alabamians, Louisianians and Mississipor It**.
HARMON SMITH,
I
city..
pians.
'
n
n
r&lt;mrt Coa&gt;mim.oner.
At thia juncture, the Little Rebel made
B*m-« * Dstok. Solicitor* for Complainant
McClkllax’s Headquartxrs. 1
n dash at the Monarch, which by this
Dated, June », 184ft.
Jell
Thursday Evening, June 5. f
time was hi tho midst of the reW fleet,
[Blgntd]

HALE.

VESTEEN

47B BROADWAY, N£W YORK

:r or Marry, noinrn
me rroww uwcc, &gt;»
r’illag* of
on Tuesday “»« »«**• J‘J of
.....
«k.
r nri.
aavht liund-

first boa'.through from Memphis, arrived
required to eiancy certain Real Eetate in aaxl
thia morning.
*1
petition der.cribtd. to the »aid pet tionrr. ill purThe flotilla of five gnnbnsts and eight ruaueo of a certain contract ■tledrad to have been
rams left Fort Wright at two t-’clock on
Thereupon M i» ordered that
Thursday morning. Finding no obstruc­ day
of Jul», A. D. iMi, at ton
tions nt Fort Randolph the flotilla passed
on, and at eight o'clock Thursday evening I
the gunboats anchored two miles above
Memphis, the ram* remaining a short
distance above. A reconnoissanro made
prayer of the petitioner ahmdd not
the discovery that the enemy’s fleet, con­
t
— - ■ 4 - - - A , I, a
sisting of the following vewls: Gen.
VanDoro, flag ship ; Gen. Price, Gen.
hearing thereof, by eauaing a copy of tbi
Bragg. Gen. Loval, JeffThnmpmtn, Beau­ to be publiabed io the Bastian Hanner,
«r n.—
regard, Sumpter and Little Rebel, were ____ ___ ..ia

Halleck'* Headqnerten, Just 6, 1862.
To E. M. Staateo, Bee’y of War:
Gen. Pope, with 40,000 men, is thirty
miles south of Florence, pushing the eno
my hard.
He already reports 10,000
prisoners and deserters from the enemy,
and 15.000 stand of arms captured.—
Thousands uf the enemy are throwing

AYER’S

CATHARTIC

I

A severe storm ha. raged since Tues­
day, and lasted the whole of yesterday.
The Chickahoininy rose to an unprece­
dented highth.
Trains
from
White
House to the battle field were detained,

but by a skillful movement of the latter,
she dropperl out of the way, nnd tho blow
intended for her struck the rebel boat
Gen. Price, taking nwny her wheel, ma­
king it necessarv for her to run ashore,
when she sent a shot which, uufortunalely
for the rebel*, struck the rebel gun Iwwit
General Lovell, rendering herunmaungeable.
Immediately afterward* she was run
down by (he Queen of the WesL

and the telegraph line prostrated.
All information shows that the rebels
suffered terribly in the late battle.
All

carts, furniture, cars, omnibuses, &amp;c.,
were impressed for carrying tbe dead
and wounded from the field.
Hotels
and private bouses were occupied ns hos­
pitals. *
The rebels opened with artillery this

CHANCERY SALE­

TATE OP MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Ctiart
for tbe county uf Berry-in Cb»acery.

S

Phillip LtotarJ, Defendant

A broadside from the Benton took ef­
fect on the *idei( of the Jeff Thompson,
when she ran ashore and was anon after

morning from five different pointe. Three
of our batteries replied.causing the rebels

in flames and burned to the water's edge.
Four reliel boats having Ucon disabled
the remainder of their fleet retreated
down the river, pursued by our b&lt;mts, fi­
ring as they advanced, resulting in the
Cairo, June 6.
capture of the Sumpter, Bragg nnd Little
Fort Wright ia evacuated. We are
Rebel, which hnd been abandoned by
now in possession.
most of their erews. •
■
Tho flotilla has passed Fort Randolph,
Capt. Montgomery, the flag Officer,
cn route for Memphis.
and moat of the officers and men succeed­
Fortress Monroe, June 5.
ed in making their escape into tbe wood*
The first boat load of wounded from on the Arkansas shore.'
The Federal ram Lancaster was st ruck
tbe recent baUle near Richmond, arrived
here on Tuesday on tbe steamer, State of by the Beauregard early in the fight and
Maine.
slightly disabled.
The steamer Mystic arrived this morn­
After the return of-tbe gunbnata from
ing with 241 prisonees recently captured pursuit, Cbmodore Dnvi* sent the follow,
by General McClellan, including seven mg note to the Mayor of the citv :
officers.
U. S. Fug Stxamxb Bkxtok, 1
Newport News has been abandoned ns
OFF MKMPilJS Juuc 6.
)
a military post, and the ordnance stores
Sir.—1 have respectfully to request
are being removed to the Fortress.
you will surrender the eitv’nf Memphis
Rolla, Mo., June 5.
to the authority of the United States,
Cols. White and Vanselling, of the which I have the honor to represent.
'
rebel army, and Jas. Massey. Secretary
ofStgte under Calib Jackenn. together
with about twenty ordinary rebels, were
In reply, the Mayor said, “your note
captured at Oroville a few day* 8ince.

to retreat after a bot fire of two hours.
We.lost one killed and two wounded.

McClellan'. Headquarters, June 6.
Two deserters just In, report «en. Joe
Johnson seriously,if not mortally woundthrough the groin, by « Mini* ball during
tbe late battle. Gro. G. W. Smith now

A pontoon bridge, replacing the bridge
burnt by the rebels, was completed, and
part of General Fremont’s force croseed
this morning. It rained hard all night
and day • tbe river roae-12 feet in four
hours bringing down great quantity of
driftwood and heavy timber, which find.
ly parted tbe hr^ge la toe middle. The

riKW.",
MORTGAGE SALE.

r^5TJ3sru,-~'''

in bis subserviency to slavery nnd slave
or _tl .L _
.
■
elected as republicans he is tbe only1 one

or .nth. m„7„

elected aa remibllenn. h. I- .*,«

* __

base and false enough to vote against
reconsidering the emancipation bill. The
motion to reconsider was made, it will be
f'ir ll” PnrP°“ &lt;&gt;f ™«nr?ing
tbe bill and making it tew stringent—
But Granger voted kgainst giving the
loyal men of the country the opportunity
of touching the alaves of rebel, in any
। shape.
His sympathies are dearly with
। the traitors, and be bos become one of the
1most obsequious defender* of slavery__
}'
■Detroit Advertber.

I
iinauguration of Mr. Buchanan, U Is now,
isaid was a rart nf th. ~: ' ....
.“
i
&lt;
।
’
out reserve.

w.

n*.W’i' * m’™' Soliclfof. for Cirtnnlwnnrt. ’
n“tinn. Jw»e s, 186 X.
jJn

।
rot- S«-Av»ar.—Bradlej F. Granger U In a fair way to rival
tbe great leader of tbo doughface Dsmo^
lugaof Haatinga. that beiar the nlaZTft- k
raev—the notorious Valandigham himself

into the

s*»toA,J.«7.

inc® number leu [10] wrU^ conUininr eighty ■
«
HAMON HMfrH,
I

has been received. In reply, 1 have only
to say that, as the civil autharitie* have
no means ofdefcuce, by force of cfantustanecs the eity is io your hands.”

commands. Other information corrobo­
rates this, also that the rel»el loss ia esti.
mated at 10,000 killed wounded and

miaafag.
No material change has occurred in the
enemy’s position.
How Mm. Gm. Lii was Capturkd.
A contraband, wbo left Richmond vextenfay, says the eity was in a terrible
daughters were captured on Saturday, state of confusion. There were no troops
near Hanover Court House, twenty miles in the city except those performing guard
from Richmecd. They had retired to a duty.
There wero no signa of evacuation, and
farm bouse, fearful that Richmond would
be bombarded, and a scouting party of every thing, shows the intention of deter­
our cavalry, happening to visit Hanover, mined resistance.
were infimned of tbe whereabouts uf Mrs.
Fremont s Headquarters.Mount)
Lee by a contraband. The old lady pro­
Jadcson, Va., Jnne 6.
f
fessed to be biehly indignant, and her
The further pursuit of Jackson has
daughters rood ow duMierv a lecture on ,
been impossible to-dny, owing to the rise
chivalry to wom'eo. Of course, such be-

th* dwelling, and the female* toid

25,000

For which tte hlghert mwket price will be p.id
- ’ t
IN O-A-STI.

Cairo, Juno 8.

Washington, June 4.

Several more will be in running
in a few days. Tbe result is all
could possibly desire.

aifiO CASH,

Hew Advertisement*.

7

ij-

‘

*“*•.
juuw g.

mortgage sale

UKoctiAu, w. x

�Jforal awH IfiisitllMtoiis.
J... S.

omcui run ar amr ooovrr.
cases: uf every

n snd slier Mnaday, May Sth 1BS2, Passed.
Jr n7r“Snn‘‘."1
Ccatral Roilmad will leave Battle Creek aa foUewa;

O

Day Exp res*. .
Night Expreaa.

140 P.M
. I10A.M.

LlVTi

Bohtivaio

°&lt; &gt;Suu, member of
ron,.et,oe or Legahtura, or Jodn of
enr cooK of the
QmfeJJr.u,
BuUsr, "
autee, or wbo Urla, bold to office of Uid.
“
honor, inw
p„,6t ln
Utlud
Slater Uell thereafter bold office la tho
- eelW Coofeder... Stat-, or^f

“LOW PRICES
................. 14.00
,«ia &lt;m @15 to

"ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY

SPECIAL NOTICES-

OOWN.”

VERMIN.

THE Advertiser having been restored

a lathe for turning boe-hmidlca.

We un­

ses of convict labor at Jackson, to furnish
a hundred thouaand of these handles.

without a

READ TBE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

Tbo only object of tho advertiser fa
Proacnplion, •• *® benefit the afflict

The Key West correspondent of the
Erprte* states that the frigate Potomac
had arrived from Vera Crux with the in­
formation «f the complete defeat uf the
French, and their retreat to Vera Crux.

first-

To
To
To
To

another

These instruments are unaur-

To
To

P—in beauty of tone, fine touch, and

general finish.

Come and See I!
Wllliau.aburg,
I—vLj

“H yr*, and mor* a*t*bliabodjn N.York. City.
fW by----- th* City Post Office.
f’aad by----- tbe City Primm* sad Station Boom*

Prize Paetry.
----- the City Hotels-, AatoF-3»- Ntafa-

Dettruy-------- lints, R&lt;mches, &amp;C.
Bettroy--------Mice, Moles, and Anta.
Dettroy——Bed-Rugs.
Bettroy-------- Moths in Furs, Clothes,
&amp;c.. Ate.
Dfttroy-------- Mosquitoes nnd Fleas.
Dettri.y------- Ittaccti on Plants and
Fowls.
Dettruy-------- Insect* on Animals, die.
bettroy-------- Every form and species

manufacturer* aro well convinced of this,
nnd as far os tbeir interest is concerned,
would not be a»»rry to see two million
hales destroyed in the planting region
during tbe coining summer. The con­

Diaeaae disarmed—no luni[er kDla,
Since we are bleaacd with Ussucs’s Fills.

Wool!

Doctor*. Single eopi«a may be had of th* author
C. A LAMBERT. Eaq., Green point. Long lalaad,
by enduring a poat-prid addrci^-d eeldop^
Address CHARLES A. LAlfBERT. Bi?.
my21m2
Greenpoint, Lotig Island, X T.

Mr*. C. Tvbow, 11 Christopher Street 5. Y.,
writes : "Feb. SO, I860.—I have been nMeet to
attacks of Aathcis the laat twenty year*. 1 kava
never found anything equal to

HENRY R. CORTAR—We are aelling rear
preparation* rapidly. Wherever they have been
used. Rata, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear
repldlr.
Ecna A Srocrraa, Drogyata,

Darling’! Liver Kegulaor.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

Darling's JLifc Bitters,

OWOB® ARMIES.
“Coatar.”
“Coster’s” Bed-bug Exterminator.
“Costar'a”
“Costar’s” Electric Powder for Insects,&amp;c.

BEST sAssortmoDts

of

We hare’ every kind of good*, such as

I did no and found llto operate admirably. ram­
tag the bil^aud^arvusing the liter to activity. 1

FAMILY MEDICINE.

CAUTION ! ! ’. ■ To prevent the public
bring impornd upon by .^ariaaj and ffiyUy Per-

®©&lt;OTS &amp;

Examine each box. battle, or Bask carefully before
purchasing, and take nothing but “C*star’s.”

GROCERIES

DRY GOODS 1 !

GROCERY, SALOON.
-Ajsru

MILLINE BY

HARD-WARE I

steamer Julia Usher, at Liverpool, took
on twenty field piece* and carriages, and
was io sail on tbe 80th ult, with a cargo
uf warlike material, fur some Southern
port.
Tbe ateamer
Memphis, which

Shleffrlin Bro’a A Co.

Herrick’s

traband cargo. Three other ateamer*.
tbe names of vt hich hare not been furnisb-

Week* k Pottar.

Also all wholesale Druggiat*
Chicago, HI.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mieh.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,

DRY GOODS!

of every description

Stacks of

nW health

OTWKD STATSS.

Clothing

As low as the loweat,s/’or Cath or ready
pay only.

Or Cold Lunch if deaired-

CROCKERY!

TEA

OR
COFFEE, CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, SAR­

DINES,

of tbe

HASTINGS, MICH

Ax-

Also, Ice Cream and Lemonade.
Board will bo furnished by

•Thb Latut Form of Ammxcax

BOOTS*

SHOES,

tbe day

or

Ao.,

HT SOLD

OUR GOODS
BY

Lastly, I am prepared to Shave the Facet

Unusually Low!

or Cut the Hair, of old friends

Ever ahown in thie

Market, wiuch

or Dew customers.

And, finally, if you desire
advance from

‘•J GOOD BARGAIHf or *CLKAg
SHVAE,"

ROBEBTS A STRIKER,

Just call at tbe sign of tbe
tbo Barber Puh
Pole
on* door east of H. A. Goodyear’s Hard

NEW YOKE COSTS.

«&gt;« «-»? I”-*

A. H. HANNAS.
n*4 Bi

rr»H etarrge, :
ia held &lt;«nt

HP Dcm’l fcil to give as a call.

ALL KWD0 OF
GRANT * BP.

J. r GOOBTBABfo Co.

ny each box .
.
WB *ra i Tin F1
M arran ted superior to
Il ■■ is
any Mil before MwpuMie.
•TaLLsasMri, Law' Coi.ktt,
..
. Florida July «, ri*0,
JsiSs
effect of your Sugar Coated l*ill* M my ctangfclsr.
Ear three ycanAeta* been affected with,a Mioua derangement of tbo system, asdly impaiung
her health, which has been ateodily failingdurit^T

Warm Meals et AU Hours!

,ed us,.ana also loading fur the same er­
rand; A gunboat was •fnunebed nt Ln/ahi’s dock yard in Liverpool, on the 15th

Pills.

AND

FAMILY GROCERIES

groceries

Kngar Coated

Harral.Riadt A Kitehen
Bu»b,GaIa A JtaMaeee.
M. Ward, Ctaae A Co.
McKiaaoe A Bobbin.,

The subscriber ia now prepared to sell

sailed on the Hlh ult. from the same
port, Also had on board a valuable con­

Pat ap In 60 cent and &gt;1 Botltea east.
[no«7 8bj]

All Wuolual* Dataoiara in tbe large cities.
8om* of th*

Wbsksalc IgeaU !■ New Y«rk City.

DBcaamn,'a*oauM.STOB*uuu*s** and Rstailbss
gaaerally mail Covxtst Towxa and V.illams

BOARDING-HOUSE

torour direction*, by mail or upama, peat pail
A
D^N’L 8. DARLING,

102 NranuSu, New York.

in A co. |

(ouod kt ell boere, ready to perform all tabor* ol
hi* proleaaion, such aabHAVlNG, UAUt-curma
shampooing, ar 1 Loir-dyeing, on tbe abort**
UOUM
A H. HANNIB.

and waautirajgaiirrd. 1 have had no atiarkainco"
D. Waatervelt. E*q„ of South 5tb. near sth SL,
WilHannburgli, L. £, writs*; "AaguatJLtator—
Haring been troubled with a difficulty ta tba Lire
andtobillOua attacks, 1 waa advised, by*, found.
‘dXbLING'S liver regulator.

“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, dec. Exterminator.

Bost,,, Miss.

Shaving Saloon!

It ia a thorough

of Brooklyn, write*: "Friarwary
ay last I had a certr* attack ofFile*
me to tbe bouac. 11ock *•* bot- —..... ,
---

Z\ 1K60.
which cc
tie of

Hal'lMxon*Co.
r VofBE Wand EUof S W KBaa. W,
N, Range 10 W, 148 95-100ths acre*.
Lhe west half of B W^o/Bk. 1», Town
10 W, 74 14-100th* acre*.
Title warPhiladelphia, Pa.
Apnly to
T. W. Doyt A Co.
I Robert Sho
pr2*4t
JOHN DORR,
IL H. Fahenitock A Co. | French, Rli
Scottville, Monroe Co., N. Y.

with one of tbe LARGEST and

Aid for thr South. The Union sucscases have not stopped tbe rebel ngenta
in England from their work of fitting out
steamers Inden with valuable cargoes to
run the blockade.
By private advice*
-we learn thnt on the 'i5th of May, the

iT-

in affording immediate relteC
Uver and. MlltoW rateady."

Which we offer at

Wberlre A Hart.
Jam** 8, AsptaweU.
Hogan A Alien.
Han. Ruckrl A Co.

For Sale!

GOODS.

“When Gen. Fremont was at the West,
ills most secret dispntdica to tbe Presi­
dent were sent io Magyar, which was as
good as a cipher, since no traitor knows
the tongue.”
Whnt a proud compliment to the na­
tive tongue sf Kossuth—“No traitor
knows tbe tongue!”

their own comfort a* well m making tbo
children »ick.. 8be sfcyssbe will.undertake

(His Rtndlev. Kaq.. 1!S East »U» Street, Jt. T.,
write*; Aqg.13, IHiO.-I hada difficulty with lb*
Sidnev complaint three yean,-with oonstant pain
in the small of my hawk. I had used most all kwda
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

A largo stock of

-------- OF---------

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

DARLING'S LIVJiR RUG ULA TOR

it broke np my erid and favor at once. Fravfon*
to tbis attack, 1 had beau troubled with dyspepaia
asvera! month*: I have fait nothing of it since?’

FROM

MORE GRAIN and provision* aro dMtroysd
nnually in Grant County by vcnnl*. than would
*y for tuna of thia Rat and Insect Killer.— Lan-

RP" Put up with Ebglish, Snuish, Ger
and French directiona. Price SI cent* per

A 80 F^fcRER.—Published a* a warning, and

Tn* HufOAKtAxa.—It ia stated os a
curious but authentic fact that n&lt;» instance
is on record of a Hungarian who has fitvpred the Southern rebellion.
Probably
every other respectnbl cnationality is rep­
resented in the rebel rank* to day.
But
Hungarians sre lovers of liberty the
world over, and all who fight arc found
on the right side in our revolution.
A
correspondent of tbe New York Timet

Bon. John Croa* write*, •'Brooklyn, March 16
I960. In the apring of 1859 I took n severe cold
—1 * - » - •
t
*— ■*-----

triad poiaona, but tb«y cffocted aothiuK; but‘Co*VAB’a’ artiolo knock* tbe breath oat of RaU, Mice
Roach,,, and Bed-bug*, qnlcker thaa we c*u

The confessions asd experiemce of

sumption and the production of good*
are bntb expected to be very light for sev­
eral months.”

open siry and roomy apartments, near
Jersy City Ferrr, in New York, as a
“Nursery for infanta and s stopping place
for-chiMren,” so that mothers wbo wish
to visit New York, for pleasure or busi­
ness. eno .leave their children for the day,
instead of wearying themselves and their
darlings on but days, nnd destroying

JUST RECEIVED

pleaae call on or addreaa (with return noataga, 1
THOB. F. CHAPMAN. Praetimfaemii,
myXImS
Ml Broadway, New Yort

largest

ExTiRpewa.—A Mrs. Mnry Ann Court, of
Elizabeth, announces that she will soon

LIFE BITTERS,

• nOCSF.KKEPERH— troubled with vermin naad

Wool!

DABLHKFB
REGULATOR

And now oonaidcr myaelf Entirelynnl,'&lt;

Tbeir wondrous work*—tbe paper* 011.
Produced by Hnua'i matehluaa pill*,

A

understoud lo be for the service
Confederates.—World,

LIVER

HVAE

WE

DIRECT

To
Eso- To
of Vermin.
laxd.—The Boston Traveller has this in­
TUE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
teresting statement:
►jff- See “Co«tar’a” advertisements
0* NAXi-rAcruBso into a Good Quality or
“In a conversation with some of our in this paper for tbe deitrvelion and utter
large New England manufacturers we
Or !• net CHsh Dressed,
extermination of all kinds and tpeciet of
learn that India cotton is getting much in ;
Is at tbe New Woolen Factory of
Vermin.
favor with them, and some of them have
sent large order* out lor this cotton,
t^gF*S&lt;&gt;1d in Habtixos, Micr., by
IN HASTIN08, MICH.
preferring it at the present price* to Atncr- Robxkts A- SnuKia, and by the Drug­
•can. They regard it more favorable
— Wk. pwk* WM,».
... BUBII Olgists, Grocers nnd Storekeepers generally. ready to do Cnalom Carding by the 20th inat.aud
than the English spinnera.sincs tbe^ have
for Cloth Dressing and th* MauuCsclure of Cloth
liad experience in working it.
'
about the 15th of June next.
Farmers, read J. S. Goodyear A:
Wo will pay the highest market price IX CASH
“As to the burning of cotton nt the
for Wool, aelivered at onr Factory.
South, onr manufacturer* consider it will Co.’s notice of “Wool Wanted.”
J. H Tax Bscxt.
W. Mauls.
operate beneficially to them if one-half
Haatlnga, May 12.18tt.
- '
of the crop is burned. The stocks of
L-’#'1' For Agricultural and other items,
good* on hand *re so larye that there is
CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND OPXsee fourth page.
no doubt of an ample supply of cotton to I
TLEM EN. The wbaeriber . ill eendf/kw &lt;
edarpf] to all wbo desire it, lhe Recipe and direc­
meet the consumption for many month*
tion* fur making a simple VryefabU Balm, that
to come, and the manufacturer* will be
will, in from two to eight day*, remove Pimple*.
lienefitted rather than injured by having
Blotches. Th*. 2rwWw. Mlownea*. and all impu­
rities and roughneaa of the Skin.leaving th* nmo
the staple come forward fur the remain­
—a» nature intended it should b*-«A etrar.
der of tbe year slowly and at very high
Tna Cotton Factorim of Nrw

pricea.
“Some of our shrewdest nnd

Ju. L. Braantey, merchant, IM Fatten aireot.
Naw York, wntoa, Augnat, 19, 1880: "I haan
been afflicted with piles, accompanied with Waack
log, the last three year* ; I need

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

In prolan of Haasica'a matchleas Pills.

them for the s mall sum n* advertised by

column

DARLING'S life bittebg

New York, June 5.

they can obtain

Messrs. Grovesteen ds Hale, in

FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much b^Ur thaa pills, and much earner to taka.
—WE STILL-

cast* of Ions of appetite, fiatulencr. female weakB«M, irregnlsritica, para in tha aide and bowaia,
-“~ “d •—

Those preparation* (unlike all otbors) are

Hraaica’a PU1*.
jgr* Who would be

class Pianoforte, when

11 ia a superior

nag afccuoa, .nd that draU dioa oa, CbMwnp“xioa» ti&gt; make known to bls follow auffar-

Complete Defen l
lua pul into

derstand he has a contract from the lea­

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Femovea tha morbid and bilioua depcrita from
the stomach and bonelr.. regulate* tha liver and

Destroys Inrtaslly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

CM

Barlow, Goodyear and Grant’s aaw.miU,

DARLING’S

LIVER REGULATOR

person who ahell brr^ftar hold u, of.

diminishing.
Bronson

BTTER8,

NEWS

lor.^n minater. &lt;xXniManer or

oouul of the K &lt;.1M ConM.m. Suu.

""'InMho government of
R. N. RJCE, Om’I 8upennte*dent.
inch Con lederet. SlaUo, or of any of lhe
“f‘uch Confederacy ; bul parwona
holding State officer, unless appointed
■lnc« the data of the secession ordinance,
or unless they shall have taken an oath
of allegiance to auch Confederate States ;
also the slaves of every person not etn
Wool.—This article begins to arrive braced in the foregoing clauses wbo, af­
in small lots.
As stated under our Agri­ ter the passage ef thia act, being actually
wilfully and without coercion or compul
cultural head, the market can hardly be
■ion, engaged in armed rebellion, ehall
considered established.
The best sale not within sixty days after public warn­
we notice, was of a small lot of extra, at ing and proclamation made at bis discre­
tion by tbe President, lay down his arms
forty cents.
and return to his allegiance.
Among the regular army promotions
Dar.—Tbe weather for the past two
pending in the Senate, is one promoting
• weeks has been dry with very cool nights.
Major Robt. Anderson to Brevet Lieut.
Wheat and ^ra*s is suffering for the want Colonel for bis evacuation of Fort Moul­
of rain, and othpr crops for the want of trie and removal to Fort Sumter, and to
warm weather. The chances for a heavy Brevet Colonel for his gallant defence of
wheat crop in this county are constantly the latter fort.

Business.—8.

. DARLING*

person who shell here

or m P* B*T &lt;,av^r lVbe ■rroj or nBVy ’
or as I rvsidw.1, Viee-Preeident, member

.Hicfaigan Central Bail road.

Ok*

FOR THE-

. fastings JJritt (Lnrrnt.

•»"

�-.. &gt;1'%^ //.
^jrialtaral Jitms
“ =F^

OUSRHOLD.
JOHW8 A CROSLEY’8

Hue.
Lote of here in Illinois; plenty of
com, and egga arv^dNi

•ome importance to farmers to determine

—Ibev moat be, I
eoa.mluion. and a
dozen.
Illinois is a great country. It is
'wonderful on eggs, and New York Is ■
mighty place Ibr rating up all that UIU
Dots can prwducc.—2V. i;. Tlihynt nth,

—■

to realize tbe best price for their clips.
Wool is undoubtedly likely

much better price this season

to bear a
than last

and we are much mistaken if the compar­
ative range of prices it not reversed from

last year; being higher during what is
usually termed “the wool season” than

mr OBIArtSTGLDI IMTBl WOBU&gt;:

IB A CLEABMNG 8YRUP

m ALL oioamc
THE BEST GLUE IN THE WORLD.

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

wnx

AMD BQBSB (XF ALL I

ii

ben-

withhasb waizb.
WILL

WOOD.

MEND

Bare your broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.
I your Harnese, Straps, Belts, Boots, Ac.
IT WILL MEND GLARB.
s places of that sxpenalve ent Gtaae bottle.
IT WILL MEND IVURY.

MARRIED LADIES.

lhe cbUd
IT WILL MEND CHINA.
Your brokea China Cup* sad Saucmcao be assds
aa good as sew.
IT WILL MEND MARBLE.

during thia period, will cure that dtafrwinjf
adv known aa •'Ladle’a Morning &gt;icknejs,"

£cjal polices.

in market especially if your wool ia of a

IT

baftriaM rad

Ytuxo Rica.—Adv odd rice left arter
dinner, or prepared for that purpose, may
be made out with th« band or a spoon
into cakes about an inch thick, dropped
into a Sour and egg baUer,r a«dfried a
handsome brown in the frying psn, with aitFbmHb d&lt; °f di*c***’
*•
a small piece of butter.
LADIES
i

afterward., It is never beet to be tbe first

superior grade.

American Cement Glue.

BADW«Y’8 RENOVATING
RESOLVENT

(Editodul.)

It is aa great an error

Awstory if Ms ■52^22°’’ WKLLES'

Ewrtrasyqf Fra-K. M HTANTON, of Waahtag
/.'^—I- MOXTOOMERV BLASt. .r

4—7

al-SUWABnBATtX. AHwwri.

TKE JVDKZAKT.
Ilwprewro Caart wf tte UaiWd Mates.
afo/^-tow-BOBERT B. TANET. of Maryland
^efafcAtofoss-NOAH H^BVAVNE. of t.hie
—JAMEri MJW AYNE. of Georgia
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee
-FRTERT. DBirL, to
—BAMUKL NELSON, to N. T.
-ROBERT C. GRIM, to Pre a.
—NATHAN CLIFFORD. toMa.

atitatioaal debility,thsra HUa wiUraaurea itiong
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, to Ala.
and rigorous offipring.
Goer, the Resolvent, taken, will be Lund a quiek
.
BILLIOC8 COMPLAINTS.
•TATE OFF1CEEB.
IT WILL MEND PoKCELAIN.
and
thorough
enre.
LETTER FROM DR. MALMON SKINNERTATE Of XICBIOAX, I „ I'nUU Caart
AUSTIN BlaAIR. Gorrroer.
RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
among buyers. Never attempt to bold
HENRY T. BACKUS. Ptefodentof IhcSe
to ashiUitot
IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
’tw'll MEND ALABAS'! hl
your wool over, unless your liabilities
Bad Cough, Hacking and dry-Cough, Stitching
» . .
a,.i__ ... V—h^Iaa aaA arm ran'l
will permit yeu to bold it until February
or Wrenching. Pain, tn the Side. Pain around the
Heart, Shortness of Breath, Hard Breathing, ■u* wniw waa»pa«aaa—&gt; a—a»wa ' ■■ ■ • -“Z-r: * ; ’ mwicu ...
•&gt;. —- .-.•.-LT—-----lASUrVHU U. J?*5.
OBKK
I ' Auditor General
RV
nr March.
August and September are
Share Pains wbea taking a breath, and all other Ac. I con-idor tbe Ready Rfoirf AtjJ K»gwl«Ung
F-* together.
EZRA JONEK. Draatv
OWEN. Stab /reraurcr,
painful symptoms, are quickly removed by the Pills unequalled. Tbs Regulating Tills are mild Il will Mend Bckw, Cnml. Lava, and in JOHN
always poor months in which to sell wool •aid county, deceased.
JOHN OWEN. State Tr
RKNOVaTfNO RESOLVENT.
in tbeir operations, and thoroughly effretivv.
Ok
.nal Klin.
JAMES TURNER, Deputy do
verified
fact everything hut Metal".
Tk. ft—.
1-k.* Mnavh tnnairvr*.
in lhe west.
We could state tbo reasons
Ita use will speedily deliver tbe disabled and
JOHN M. GREGORY. SapL Public Instruction.
disease-atricken sufferer from
-/A AMtRlCAB CJOtOiT
’ ASP’cJIft
Oft
but we presume they are obvious to every
A LIVING DRATH,
Probate of an instrament in writing, heretofore
, j— .ri— it u mtndaJBAJ*ukL rt. UACti, tom r. Btate Land Ofliee.
too* wterv U w -*•«««
, CYKUK HEWITT. Deputy
do
filed, in thia court, purporting te be tbe last Will
reflecting mind.
and testament of aaid deceased.
TNUA-OTe| CHARLES BJ’SON. Attorney General.
The demand of wool for army doth will
Thereupon it-y ordered, that Monday, tbe 30th
irr*bould have* aannly of JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General,
•ertami CwnratOIra’T-W
H- FOUNTAIN. Quarter Matter GraeraL
Radway'a Regulating Pill* are .old for Twentybe leas this yesr than last, owing to the day of June, 1309, at’ ten' o'clock, in the fore- edy to,the North American public. Dr. Ranwar
w»j determined to teat ita medical power for the five cent* per box. teach box ountauU thirty pilla]
fact thst there is already a large surplus
by Druggist*.a.Merchants,
and
atarekeeper*.
. J----- I

to be the last to offer your clip, if yon

desire to sell while competition continues

•if this doth in market

S ..

This fact induces

ItXSJ'K.'lAaS&amp;I raws

lhe belief that tbe finer grades will be

Hastings, and show cause, if any there bo. why
the prayer of the petitioners should sot be granted.
And it ia further ordered, that the petitioner
give potice to the persona Interested in naid estate
of the pendency of raid pttlWoti; aud Ibeihearing
threof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub­
lished in the "Haatinga Banner.'' a newspaper
printed and circulating in said county of Barr}-,
tor throe weeks, immediately previous to said day
of bearing.
j»4
SHERMAN C.PRINDLE,

most sought after, ospectally toward tbe

doee nf lhe buying season.

The high

price of cotton goods will naturally have

a tendency to advance the price of woolen,

but the opening of several eotton ports,
and the advance of our armies into the
cotton country will have a tendency

to

counteract this, or al least to make buyers
of wool more cautious than otherwise.—

On the whole, to our mind, the chances
of advantageous bargains are on tbe side
of lhe seller wbo disposes of his dip be­
fore the middle of July.

Of course it is

not in the power of computation to deter­
mine what effect war or peaee may have
upon tbe price of wool in the early spring.

Those wbo bold tbeir dip until that lime,
run great risks.

Kill tbo Mitera.
The following, from b farmer in New
Jersey, may be of intereat to many.—Heuya: ‘'Somti ten years ago I pur­
chased tbe property where I now live.—
The former owner, being quite a man
for fruit, had set out a large variety of
trees. Tbe farm waa noted for produc­
ing more fruit, and a greater variety,
probably, than any other farm in the
neighborhood.
At the time of my pur
chase the treca were on the decline. Tbe
cherry and plum were covered with
black knots, and the ifruit waa wormy

_WlMSitoSr-

in.fact there is scarcely a family in any of the
South American Provinces that is free from
Hcrofota, af,u kindred diaeasea it rotis in tbe
blood of ail its people, and ha* beeoms established
pa a constitutional iufinaitv. and has baffled the
skill of tbeir best physicians. With knowledge
of tbaae facts Dr. Rahway wan determined to teal
*«ADWAY S RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

IL

IL

R.

OF THE UNITED STATES!!

A QUESTION OF THE MILLION
ANSWERED.

by
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

Qnr Bottle of

A3IEBII AM CETIEffT CUE.

transmission, from parent to chili, 'hii* Rrca’t
power we claim for RADWAY’S KENOVAtIng tenable being who- baa had the least experience
medicine taking, or business relations with
RESOLVENT; and we religioualy declare that, If in
physician*, if thia is sound reasoning.
Radway’a Renovating Resolvent to given when
the symptoms of any inherited disease are first
exhibited, it wifi eradicate the »imr from the
I* not recommended by na, nor prescribed for
system. In tbe early stages of POiisls or Con-

P

cities, or tbe moat skillful nbyaiciana have suc­
ceeded In achieving, more than in merely palliat­
ing the snfleringa of the patient, which Kadway’a

Hcrofala, Lyapopaia, Syphilis, and diaeaaea iadviced by ths injudicious nao of calomel, mercury.

Hags, rad show esaae, if ray there be, why the
praver of tbe petltiooer aboald not be granted.
And it ta further ordered, that ths petitioner
give notin to all person* interested in aaid estate
of the pendaaey of said petition, and the hearing ;
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and 1
order to be publlebed in the "Hastings Banner,”
a newspaper printed and circulating iu said coun­
ty efBarry, for three successive weeks, immedi­
ately prenoue to aaid day of hearing.
[A true eopy-.J SHERMAN C. PBINDI.E,
myjf
Jndge of Probate.

ly tUwirni toll eradicate, and
aiient a new Irass of Itfo.
.

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DR. RADWAT8 PILLS

:

UU. RADWAYS PIIJS.

Florida July IT, law.

tbe usual number of buyers.
Henry
Hart baa arraafratenta iur. purchuing

edged bythrara^l■ who have proved Ha unfail­
ing powers on their own person*. Go where yeu
win; apeak ef Radway's Beady Belief, in any
assetnblaga of persons, acme one or more will
bear witness of deriving benefit from it* u»e.
IN MILITARY CAMPS.
There ia no place so well calculated to teat tho
uacfolneM of a apotoflo medtetae as a military
esnin. Ftadwav ■ Ilmdv
!&gt;■&gt; •- —- ....A

THERE BITTERS

INCIPIENT (ON.-tMPTK.N.

Dr. Dads’ (elcbartri Wise Bitters.
Aiaui
i

A3 A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

No Heal is required in making application | n»“ld^i Sd"i.fa.teZHb7iranK'

The expense of applying it is but trifling, as an
ordinary Hoof can be eovered and finubed Us

~
rates, as an act ol humrain. »h».i)d rasi
। spreading throe truly ratable BITTERS
tbe land, and thereby e-aeutially aid in buna
। Drunkenness and Disease

*raw dug.
It can be applied by any one.

GUTTA

FEMALES.

PEIICIIA CEMENT.

KrOaliog Malala of &gt;11

Tbe many ecrGfleates which bars bees trader

Kind, .bn,

rxpomd to Lh« AcUun u&gt; the Weather
•
.
aaid
’

F*r rrmnlM »d Kmlriur Maul
«**fs.f»n kGb.

•"pp’y.

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

DR J. BOVEE DODS1

Imperial Wine

Bitters

Bladder,

—

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BBEATRING. PLED8HNF. PAIW ” ™E SWB’ Ha0UL1’K’“'

wa.m

,utiS:I1!B

[RAEV Fl^AND^prUER METAL ROOFS !

*l*!*Fb ,hT ■*«*•«

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.
VIOKT

ZLi“ ;

'

MBtea. acquainted with xheir

Agricultural

•jsenawaw:

, a ,

..

guttapercha nnurwr
A rapid and permanent reatoratioa to health

genera! Debility.and for Funfying and Enriching
the Blood, are absolute) v iinsurpaMed bv any

Strains, Paia in thcKidner*, Wouuda,Pait&gt; in the

combined t&gt; s elements of health regurieratiou,
strength and life.
Persons who suffer with Dyspepsia, Liver oomplrait, Enlargement of the Spleen, Jaundice.kid-

all.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
Imperial Wine Bitten! I

Prauc Bcildixub generally, Uuaai

Ita twe irtH. in a few annates, rtoteva yon’of pain
andJta continued uae carq you of tbe complaint..
CRRONlt RI1
ATI»M- AtiTDftA

largely for manufacture--------J
—
be oibera.
From pr
it indications
entering the
-p-- —-t -- ------------------------- -g ones say be
true, that tbe prospect for maintaining
the starting pricra through the season is
not good. This may be a speculator’s

trial of

RADWAY S RENOVATING RE-

four per day, for a week or ten days, will restore
one Dollar the freer, bowels, pan erea*, kidneys, and all other
organs of the syateni te the healthy performance
Wan-rated superior to of tbeir dufies.

likely to open throaeaann al considerably

IT 18 HUE AXI&gt; WATER PROOF

ling bodily ailment
I the body invanably

and MOST DURABLE RGOFINGi
WEIGH FACTS.
"
every reapet A FIRE. WATER, a
PROOF cuveriag for RO&lt;
When we tell the public that the use of RAD­ TIME
KINDS.
*
WAY'S READY RELIEF will core the aick of
certain diseases: that It will stop pain In a few
minutes after its application ; that it will protect

Are superior to all purgative or cathartic pills,
powders, mineral and seidhtx waters, in the treat­
ment and cure of
COSTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
L1VEB(X)MRLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA. .
BILIOUSNESS.
8ICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMATTON OF THE BOWELS.
NERVOUSNESS,
MELANCHOLY,
Tbe beat Family CA­ DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
THARTIC in tbe world,
.
IN HX HOURS.
or means suggested by lhe medical authorities.
used twenty yean by fire
A
dose
of
from
stx
to
tight
of Radway's Regu­
raQUona person, annual­
Pill*, will, in the most dfolreasiug cases of BADWAY’S B1ADT HI LI KF WILL ETOP PAIN
ly i slwqya rive aptiafae- lating
AMD RKSTORM
tioo; eenteFnnotbing In­ Constipation or Coatireness, Duwngrment ot tbe
Liver,
or
other
Mends,
secure
a
healthy
evacua
­
jurious ; patronised by
the principal physicians tion of ths Bowel*. Teraons troubled with Co*and auraeeons in the tiveneas, IndigyatfonXivtr ccmpiaint, Dyspepsia
will
der.re
immeciate
braeflt
by
taking
a
doss
of
Union, elegantly coated
these Pills. After thoroughly demisinglhe bowels

old friends

CEMENT HOOFING.

bodily and

bsaltby body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.

were fund of fight, in th* early part &lt;»f
On
On reading
reading and
and filing
filing the
the petition,
petition, duly
duly verified,
verified,
the summer of 1855 I commenced their । of Milon W al id o rtf praying,
--- for-'or
-- -item
- tlason*
destruction.
To du this I elevated a Ibsrain set forth, that Admfeistration of said es­
tate mav be granted to William H. Carpenter.
brisk blaze about five feet from the
Tbarrapon. it ia ordered that Monday, the Klb
day of Jana.IMS, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon,
bo assigned for the bearing of said petition.and
first evening, between eight and eleven that tbs heirs at taw of raid deceased, and all
o’clock, the millers destroyed might have other persons interested in raid estate are required
hem counted by hundreds''which gradual­

give them a light of thsir own, which has
been twlcs in summer. Now for the
result; my trees have gradually resumed
their former rich green; those knots
have fallen from the cherry snd plum
trees; and this year the crop of Morrella cherries has base probably as large as
they ever were, end that oa trees that
were considered worthleee five years
since, snd tbo fruit, both cherries and
plums, not wormy.”—JEut: County

and it* horrible train of concomitants, prevail ia
tlie tropieal regions of the^onth.ito s much JTeat-

n omens.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
We reply that Radway'a Ready lie] wf chief and
which was prepared expressly I* meet the exiPrice 25 Cents per Bottle.
crneies of the dteease* aa developed in tbe tropics. most important remedial etflcacy, ia evinced in
Estate of William Enton.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Large supplies were sent to Brasi, Hncnos Av res,
PNONA TE ORDER.-FTKTY. OF MICHIGAN, Cblfi. Pera. Eqtisdor, Venznet^ Bolivia, New
Price 25 Outs per BolUe.
Grenada, and to several Islands of tbe Spanish
County of Barry «.
vrvuv
At a seraion of tbePfobateCourt for tbe Countv main,
nmln. and was thoroughly tested by Physicians
Diaease. like the storm, jiffves unmiatakablr
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
and the Priesthood, and is now the official reme
go* of it* appr lach. Al Brat lhe threatened
dy used by the Physicians, andor the name of
Price 25 C^hts I&lt;cr Buttle.
‘•^olutiro Rraoradorde Radway," (the Spanish
for Badwsy's Ready Resolvent.) in the treatment
Veryf Liberal Rrdecttes to Wbolei
Probate.'
- '
* •fScrofula, BypbiUfo Uloen Tumor*. Prolapsus It is tn tbis'coudiuon of the system where BadBayer*.
In lhe matter of ths estate of William Eaton,
way's Resdr Relief will be found all-potent. Its
TERMS CASH.
adtnini&gt;tt»fion. either internally or externally, aa
the seat of pein indicates, will arrest the progress
,
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve tbe
praying,
for certain reasons therein set forth, that and nose, glandular awelnngs, drcp»y, and con­
;
JOHN8 &amp; CKO*LEY,
administration of said estate be granted to John stitutional disease*. Such baa been the uuparalIdled anccees of thia remedy in curing these hor­
(Sole Maftofoclurera.)
rible diseases in tbe tropics that w* de not hesitate
78 WILLIAM STREET.
to promise sll tbs sufferers with scrofula and
wonldevv lx
with ikkarw. ,
forenoon, be sasjgtuyl for (be bearing.o(raldpqti- eruptive disease* among onr own people, with
Comer of Liberty Street.
NEW YORK.
WHEN THRKATKNitD WITH
liou} and Uiat tte heira at law of raid deceased speedy restoration to sound and permanent
and all otherperaoui interested fo&gt; said estate, are health.
required io appear at a session of said Court, then
Il is superior to all known remedies in popular mrsrer, irpnsw rever, rneuniea
Fever. Small Pox. Measles, k'rvsr
to be boldeo at the Probate Office, in tbe village use sa s cleansing syrup for
Important to House Onnrr*.
Chili* and Fever. Hradache, BDliotu Cholic. Diof Hastings, and shew eacae, if any there be. why
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
.
Imporant to Buildim.
arriuoa. Dysentery, ('holers. Cramps*nd -prams,
the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.
And it ta further ordered, that tbo petitioner and remorina from the skin Pimplea, Tetter,Raab tet Radwsy's Resdr Relief be freely t
Important to Railroad Companion.
and other offensive marks, and will, In a few days a short time, all palo and uneasiness
,
give noHee to tho persons interested in raid estate S pure, dear, and raaeals hue of health aud
of tbe pendency of add pehUon, and the Scaring
aud the threatened disease expelled from tbe sys­
Important to Farmers.
■ to lhe fact snd nsita and bnUianey to the tem.
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
7b
till
whom (hit may conetm and it con
published in tbe Bastion Banner, a newspaper
IF SEIZED
a pure and ionorant preparation, all-pow­
cerat everybody.
erful to do good, butemver does in&gt;iry. •
way
’
*
Ready
Belief
will
ensure
a
speedy
cure.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS
JOHNS &amp; CROSIJlY’S
8. C. PRINDLE.

tbetn down and aupplr their place* with
ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan.
Comity of Barry, aa.—At a sea»ion of tbe Pro­
•hade trees; but disliking to part with
the fruit, and oboerving that the enemies
wore nt one atnga of existence in tbe
Prevent, Sherman C.
form nf a miller, my plan waa to destroy hundred and sixty two.
Prindls, Judge of Probate.
them tohihlfl thia stage. With tbe ob-____________________________
_____
In tbe matter of the estate________
of Marlin_ \ralUcrf
aa.. TuWM,,1
T .-.AI.
&gt;1....
&gt;rt In viaw, and observing that they I...
F Ar Ho
l*- i— “id c........
’aD,T'

ly diminished,&gt;o that at tbe end of one
week there waa none left I then dlaoont trued my fir* until tbe latter part of the
rammer, when I discovered another crop
of millers, and again built tbsm a blaze.

To the People

known to aH phyaiologiata that
.
SCROFULA, lEpBOSY, SYPHILIS,

RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS
lbs only vegetable substitute for Calomel.

* breakfast

nwroreg oetor

' DR. J. BOVEE DOD8’

nXfllPIERilfl’L

TOFSg IJOTTZEilB

above a jut tribute to yon as

frer. Wild

kA- for •trewgtfisiag

Dar^NpAmMrd.Chwno
an. They are tuauufae-

RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS,

joy a night
E1DWAF8 FILLS
SjeriM

i
PAtN.-PAW_PAIN.
Hl-m,.........
TONIC. MkbiCIMB AMD BEVERAGE.

hi Peoria. 111.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE'!

BADWAY*8 REGULATING PILLS

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VOL. 7.

KiirrEN a unm

^fastings Nanuer,

-

nTT*ffTTTrrr*^"Tni

Dortra.

13 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,
at merrwos, bammt

codxtt, michioam

Offlor. corner of Main and Burdick- Streets,
Kalsuuuo, Michigan.
.■

tkrmh:

‘

(

Afivsanauo.

atrEAV""
IBWl!

One square, of ten line*, or less, 50 cent* fo
th* first, and 25 cent* for each subsequent inser
ilon. A libera! discount to yearly advertisers.

AU Had* &lt;lf Boot, Qtrtl, HondbUI, Cutatoyoeond

When he wd* gone nnd I had ld*ure I
put the ,hairy finder Uio zuicroseope nnfl
soon discovered, that they were, taken from

“ ”*

iffiBdin,

paid in adranc, otherwise 60 cent* a Hi be added.

*"

iteb.'kof . Norway riL
,
Two or three day* afterward, as I was
sitting in my consultation room, an old
farmer-looking man was ushered in,7'VTell,* said he, ‘ns* thcc looked at them
hair.1!’
‘Y«Al.I»w«rwiJ. ,«nii.a, Ate tk.y

sf CASOujrs MASOM. ’

Gleaners in God s groat field of troth,
1 F^W o««® aft«rfc.ltks gsatle Rutb;

-st Gather ihc shrares ye tune left behind,
Happy my aimpla arealth to bind;

,

And lay &lt;1 down with modett shame/ '
And go as silently as, I cgne.,
ii* patient!

Where now tha oak is found, .

Once slept *n acoro uudsr ground.

'

Btayrly the fruit sw lags light in the sua.

BL kN Ki of oa

^nftontlj en laid.

gistings’ ^usintss Jlirrctorj.

Over High Prices, at the

DRt/^"'STdAE!!l
. ■. ——•&lt;&gt;——

cmirr *4rauldixr,

Roberts &amp;-

Audarsr th* srorri beeotni* the csk.
Uh, try counlsyinon. kal and hue,
Enow ye ths riddle I read umo you.!

HASTINGS
, r

Striker,

Slowly tb«.fruit swings ripe id th* suaii
Slowly, God’s w«rk on sarUt is dona. ■

■ Slowly- ths great woHd grew and grow;
Slower ths growth of lbs good aodSrot.
Slow climbs ths oak from the acorn's slitll;'
BkwsrcUmbsJwaiidc, from its dark cell

rVKALKRH in altktnd* of dry. Roods,grocaries.

Ob. tuy cootttrymsn. leai aad tree.
This la tbs riddle 1 read to you.

IERS.

JUST BKCKIYED

MASON ALLEN,

DREGS AND MEDICINE®,

•rfCUeB,ical&lt;’
Ol1*’ Cn“*'
3 phene, Bnrwlnig E1»M,

D. C. HAWLEY,

.BALER in *11 kind* of Family Groceries.

J

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

n n •:
Washington, June 11.
The bill for the collection of direct
taxes in the insurrectionary district*, has
become th*'. It provide* for sale of
real estate in certain cases, for this purpose, where owners hate abandoned their
land to engage In th'e iktbeUlort, and the
tamo shan hare been struck off to tho

are from th? back of a Norway ral
‘Well,* raid bo, ‘ao they *{e. Thou hut
forgotten m*, bttl I. have ,pot forgoltaR
theej
Doit, fate recollect fae troll for
murder At .’the L------- assizes 1 I raid 1
wppld prove* faee,and *o, I have, for them
hairs cam. from fa. back of a rat skin
my son sent me firm) Norway.’ So fae
old gentknutn .was quite satisfied with
the proof to which be put me, and I u
you may suppose, jtej ^cll pleated that,

From, the seventh &lt;4 Agsssiz’s papers
•n J^aiural History we take tho foMowing
interesting passage on the cries of ani­

mal*
.
‘•Tho voice* of animals have a family
J character not to be mistaken. AU thei
■ } cauidiR,baric and howl; the fox, th© wplG
the dog, have.tho same kind of utterance,
though on a somewhat different pilch.—
- I Alt the bears,growl,from tho white bear
TITTING TO A IT A YR.
of the Arctic snows to the small black
' ------------, ’ bear ni the Andes. AU the cats m»aw,
Some time ngo being in company with 1 frotn our n,dcl fireside,companion* to tho
n medical gentleman whom I wilt call j gon, ni)(} tigers and panthers of tho fur-

^isrrthnii.

“The first Michigan troop*

the soli of Louisians were • dttaifrmt
&lt;of company G, ondw the oootm*o&lt;-of
,Lieetwront Sttrk, aided by joar bumWo

share* of tho irop of such persons or fam,- We drew up in aingle file on the edge of
Hie* 1* shall be residing on the land.— the dock-, brought the men to cn armed
The process of the leases and sale* are to port, and moved alewly upoG the
be paid into the Treasury, one-fourth of reluotaut, yet receding crowd. We.made
which is ro be paid to the Governor of way for the regiment and they came in
any State wherin *ueh land* are situated, shore,loaded their guns with ball; and
or tola authorized afccnt, when such insur­ look up their line of march for their com •
rection shall be put down, and the people modiou* quarters, iu the bouse built by
shall elect a Lcgislntnre and State officers our government, but which ba*
who shall take an oath to support the been converted to tho u*a of the rebel*.
Constitution of the United Buttes, and
sueh fact shall be proclaimed by the Pres­
Tub Chicxahomixt.—The Cbickahotfrident for the purpose of reimbursing the
iny River, AH know to be * mnaH stream
loyal citizens of said State, or for such
in the vicinity of Richmond, which broad­
other purpose ss raid Stat* rony direct,
ens end deepens repidly in ite. cow**—
and one-fourth shall also be paid oyer to
Some lime before it reaches the J*m«*
said Stale ns a fund to aid in colonization
River, into which it empties thirty ew*
or emigration from said State of any free
milea above Fortres* Monroe, U » t&amp;ctperson of African descent wha may de­

rhy 4ul and wgacity had .alood suah a
queer proof ns this, and more convinced
than-e^AT of the value of the microteope.’
Mtee the doctor ended his story, which
I havt given as near ah possible in his
uwp/word», and upon which I believe a
thorough dependence may be placed.

Let,ns be patient, with perfect treat;
Truth is innuurtalaudGsd is just!

’

oorreroondonL
We were oratedI Ifi
(clear the dock of the dense crowd whi®
।
had
collected; but from wMm *toaj
United States nt vendue.
lint not a syllabi* of welcotns bed kMf
The Commissioner* proposed to be ap- not
;
a single waving handkerchief; JMt l
pdfoted may lease tbo same under wch gesture of greeting in all that grim aea of
regulations a* will secure proper and reh- 1humanity. Stark led the w*y and took
soniible employnjent at Wa^A or1 upon command of half the men; I the other holL

Cries of Animals.
।

Be patted; In GoidVgbod tim».

Juslie.lt&gt; Mercy from Wrong shall climb.
n new and most-complete assortment of

■II kind-. Also toys candies, ete. ste. Slot* In
Cal 1 lorn ■ Block, State »treet. Hastings, Mwb.

—,

xh
•R

HASTINGS, BARRY BOUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1862

sire to remove therefrom to Hayti, Li­,
.
beria, or to any other tropical State or
Colony.

’ ‘‘Write me Dowx ah Abolitionist.”
—L)r Hunt.form«rjy editorially connectcd with the Buffalo Erprat, writes to
that paper from the hospital uf Newport

by the tides, and »t the mouth is, •» ^P'
pears from the Jame*,.. between two and \
three mile* wide. The CldckahohffnY 5
is the stream whidh Copt. John Smith
was exploring when be was tmptumd;
tthe warriors of Powhattan.
It is bo,
।lieved be was captured some where near
(
the
scene of the late battle. It will be
(remembered that Its bank* ware in toe

Nowa;
(day* of Stnith as now, noted far fnarahc*.
“For the last half hour I havo been Smith
&lt;
was mired in n sWarap when the
busied in writing a letter for b sick sol- ‘
savages pounced upon him.;
.
dier,
and
in
reading
a
letter
found
in
tho
'
13T FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Mr. RX£——, wo fell into conversation : c#l R,H| jungle.
on the umcs r&gt;f the mkroscope.intbb'man- j
‘•'fliis last n
on__________ _
---------------r.,_____
*....
may seem a strange tuacr- packet of one who died this afternoon.
pliu’OBdldnly^:
R.oil B,m.« Fuo -Tbi, prailite
agement of which he wn* adept.
‘Now.* tiqn, but to atty one uhu Lan listened Poor fellow! He was brought hero yes­
flag has doubtless given rise to many of
, said he, '1 will tell you n wlory uf what critically to their sound* and analyzed terday as a convalescent, but wild with
the reports of the rebels carrying flags
happened to myself—one which 1 think thelr voieea, tta roar of the lion is but delirium, and burned alive with that hot,
of truce, and then violating them.
It is
will
illustrate
tl»e
importance
of
this
in
­
n
Rigantic
.rniau,
bearing
about
the
same
-weltering,
sweating
fever,
which
has
Al*e a full Stock of
Jt . ft WEEZE* A ALLE5,
described M a small, square, white flag
strument tn society, though I was put in proportion to that of a ent ns its stalely stricken so many here. I examined his
with sometimes a regimental insyjma,
A TTORNEYB ATLAWmwI Solicitari11- Chana
very
unpleasant
situation
owing
to
my
and
majestic
form
does
U»
the
smaller,
effects
—
a
watch,
a
bit
of
newspaper
with
A eerv. PsrrienteratlerHi-n paid: to Conveyupon the center, and At other* with a
Nofttr, mure pdaeeful asoect nf the cat. two flaxen lock* of hair pinned upon it,
acouaintance with iL
MncidrZ tierlnvrsiigattou of title* to LsumI .
green cross charged with stars. It I* light
mortage*. Ac.
Wi l bv-baPpy I
I have, n* yuu know, given a good,deal Yet, nolwithstandir.g tho difference in nn ambrotype with a pretty young girl’s
and just the thing to carry.
No lielligt6 SttrnfiTo *H c=jl’m ,hr *’ns of thetr profession
of attention to comparative anatomy, es­ their size, who can look al the lion, whetl*- face, and a thoroughly good letter, signed
ereut laying any claim to conducting a
“ftsW;. Court House, n-*tlng«. Mich.
I TEA. COFFEE. SFO AR. SPICES. PEPPER,
pecially to tho structure of the jiair as it er in his more sleepy mood os he lie- only "Mother and Brother.’’ So they
PRUNES. FIGS. RM^ISB, CODFISH:
war on honorable prind pies. Miould
_
.
______
I'... K.- AllkX.
appears under tlio n;1croteope. To the curled up in the corner of his cage, or In go, brave follow*, njartyrs in tho cause
adopt an emblstu so well calculated to
in feet, ercrv tiling in t’&gt;e Grocery line, »u«h *» unassisted ey*, indeed, all hair appear* in bis fiercer moments of hunger or of
of—what? Freedom, free labor, free
— ;n I...
Ljl.. SamilT nSe.
। ■ *
deceive.—Atbany Journal.
DANIEL COOK,
very much alike, except a* it is Jung or rage, without being reminded of the cal! speech! or of a “restoration of our
rSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Lend and
short,
dark
qr
fair,«traight
or
curly,coarse
And
tlii»-U
hot
merely
the
resemblance
Southern
brethren
to
their
former
place
Far A--ent will attend to tiro collection of
“Yova Faaa, Miss.”—A young indy
(EXUEXa’-r
or fine.
Under the microscope however, of one carnjVorous animal to another, for in dur counals,’* nnd of State Rights to
(iebtsand all other btiMneSS pertaining to his office.
Office tn Goodyear’* block, up stairs.
one wasEvcr reminded of a dog or commits foul, unholy wrong!
Write from the rural district of Hoasierdon, late­
the case is very different : the white ; no „„„
And CoakiRR Extracts,
ly
visited Chicago. Getting into a dtff
man’s is round, the negro’s oval, the wt,If by a lion,
mo down an Abolitionist—not a breaker­
I. A. HOLBROOK,
mouse’s apparently jointed, ,fao bat’s jag"Again,
down of tho Constitution, but one who, railroad car fur the first time, she took a.
“Anain, all the —
horses and donkeys
a TTORNEY snaComrortor-t
"• s',’,e,‘'T 2!
.
e
C-_.. of
_C the
.I-- donkey is
1. only
..rlu .looking upon the Constitution as he would •cat, while her Iqver planted himself on
ged, and so on.
Indeed, every animal | nt.|gh
; for
the bray
A. Clisaccrv. Qssicrsl Land and Tux Agent.
has hair of a peculiar character, and what j n Imrabcr neigh, pitched on a dif&amp;rent upon the belt of the prize ring, wonld the pintform with the driver. Pretty
Office. *eeond storf of Rower's block.
is more, this character varies according ! k jy, it is true, but a sound of tbs same strike slavery hard, harder, nnd more soon too conductor began to collect fare,'
to the pnrt of the body from which it
। character—as the donkey himself i» but deadly whenever wo can hit abate th' and approaching the ro*tie maiden, ho
J. M. BUMELL,
TENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
.tnken,
.
.1-^- “ns
“ “
!’1 1 a clumsy nnd dwarfish horse.
All the belty
HYSICIAN and Surjean. Office in RusssR
nn -------------------------------important circumstance,
will
said:
VELOPES, CARDS, Ae., Ac.
"Your fare. Miss.”
cows low, from tho buffalo roaming the
store. State street._ ____________
apttdar from my story, which is this—
The Hoosier rosebud allowed a deli­
prairies, the musk-ox of the Arctic ice
1 once received a letter by post, con
Ova Mississippi Rams.—Tho steam
JOHN ROBERTS,
cate pink to manifest lt*elf on ber cheek*,
MOST POPULAR
tnininaa.'few
hnirs.
with
n
request
that
fields,
or
the
jack
of
Asia,
to
the
cattle
rams
that
rendered
such
signal
service
in
(HYSICIAN and Snrreon. Dwelling on Broad
and looked down in soft confusion. The
[ wotiTd examine them, nnd adding that feeding in our pasture*.
Among the tho capture of Memphis aro only newly’
they would l&gt;c called.for in n few day*. birds this similarity of voice in. families built. They aro named: Lancaster {side conductor was rather astonished at this
Accordingly i submitted the hairs to the is still more marked. Wb need only re­ wheel), Lioness.’ Fulton, Sampson,^Hor­ but ventured to remark once rrtore: . - y
H. P. CHERRY,
“Your fare, Mi**.”
‘
microscopy, when 1 discovered that they call the harsh and noisy parrote, so simi­ net nnd Mingo.” ’
This time the pink deepened to cam*were from )hc human eyebrow, nnd hud lar in their peculiar utterance.
They were built by private contract
iironiptnea* *nd Mslity. ReaMenee. Johnstown. '
tion,
ft*
the
rustic
beauty
replied
K
been' bruised.
I mnde n pote of tlii- ef-.
"Or take ns an example the web footed and not actually by the government, to
W* would respecllullr snuounco to lbs dtl
“Wall, if I am good lookin’, you toadn t
—do
do not
not all
all Hie
the geese
geese ano
and tac
the infeet, nml folded
f.»ld«-.1 it
wUb tho
the riftfrs
hairs tn
in an
nn ffamily
MU* 10 fpct.
,t up wHti
(Unj|y—
&gt;n- bo paid for if effective, by pnrtiea in Pitts- ' *
iS judss envelope, ready for the person who ,hnd numerable host of ducks quaek 1
Dm» burg«nd Cincinnati. They were provi- otter any it out load afore folk.!’’
stbibaiit
The passenger* in the car roared Hto
I «icnt them.
In a few dnv* a stranger cal not every member of the crow family ded'trith an armament uf Pnrrbtt guns
led nnd asked whether! had made the Caw, whejker it be the jackdaw, the jay, and mnnned with the usual number of laughter, and the lover coming in to see.
what was going on at once settled the^
tbc magpie, th.,
the mnt
rook in some
green cook
investtgnttoc. ‘irtk
Oh, yen.
vm’* I aaid,
a-iid ‘there
thorn &gt;1......'..
,nnu&gt; araon
rook-­ deck hands, and a complement of sharper v oi
of inc
the Old
or the
fare.
.
they are, you vrill find them and their de­ ery
wiu World,
vvonu, w
w crow of our ■honiets.
Hichixau.
__
,?_______ _____ _________
scription in this envelope,’' hnndlug It tb wood-, with Harlong melancholy caw,
The six that participated in tho fight
NEVINS,
—Keep your girls children a* lung
him lit the rame time.
He expressed that seem* to make the silence and «oli- were built at St. Lxniis. They wore for
himself obliged and offered me a fee tude deeper ?”
merly used a* towboats, and are the you can; do not allow them a lover
apiece till they are ten years old ; teteh
»F- ~ "■&gt; •»" which, -however, I declined. a«urlug him
bev, and strongest craft on the river.—
tbsm to go to bed at half past mgbt,. «l
tbsir being
that I could tet tbfog of taking anything
The hulls and machinery aro nearly new
Fishing ExtraordinaryThev have been overhauled and strength­ ftbuvo *11, prevent them from beeommg
for aosmnira mnUcr.
'
H. W BICHT,
proidgies and perfect, if you cant far of
A
sea
csptaio
down
East,
a
regular
ROBERTS * OTRIKER.
ened—the hulls, by additional bulkheads
It turned ont however, of more conse­
quence thhn 1 imagined,' fa'rRlthlri h week, old salt, relate* tho aubjuiued Mu tie of nnd solid beams of immense strength.— all thing., * little, old child, a ronaUteorIIastixos Msscn 6. 186L
i TTORKKT .te f
A &gt;nd Solicitor and ConuscUor in Cnaucyry.
The bows are almost n solid mass oftim- .el of propriety, fate move, by rote mA
I wnsscrvdfl withn summons, to attend hi* fishing experience*:
Pfrtfctflsr attention paid «&lt;*’ colteefa’" ol
One. with a friend he went ont to catch , ber and iron, and provided with a pro­ talks by rote, and sit. with hands folded,
as a witness on a trial for murder. This
claimsand money promptly remitted.
hallibuL His comrade prided himself jecting ram, to demolish anything with and causes everybody to **/, "bow wo.
(Hhee. wIHrW. W. Ralph Esq-. Middlcrfllf.
was very disagreeable ft* 1 have raid, mH
manly !” is the moat matencbolly.
- ■
’
on —
Ite teiU
in U&gt;obo.ln».,
a ri-.I.J
there ftesnu help for it now. The case ,...
—...------------—— ■ rnnd
.
which it may eomo in contact.
Barry.Cranty, Miehlgap.
&gt;te brt««« fka turn
as to
A mi,
Iron kllW bj . ___
»rom
t*“ friunda
T’f'
“
~ JACOB FERRIS,
’
1 whi^ ahould capture the ®rst
blow from »«rnc blunt instrument on the v
* Gw. Wool—The Albany Statetman
Attorney, CottnaeHor and solicitor.
eyebrow, and the hairs that had been sent, IHaving droppied anchor and line*, they say* that the transfer of, Gin. Wool from 1for the good opinio* of other*. espectaHy
। wafted with fisbernjith’s patience for
of the virtuous; because without thro,
to me for exdft|fnallon bftd been tnken i
nnmttn'i
th* Department of Eastern Virginia .to &lt;
however hard a person may Mruggta, he
.
a
bite,
but
fora
long
Uine
there
wo*
none
15 olparp
from a formmer
to® IB* 1
Baltimore, was made necesaary by toe ।
never can rise above a certain point, and
&gt;
■
peeled murderer,
i k^lfiTput in the wh &lt;terne. ,
reoept change in that Department, pin- 1
that far below what any man of proper
i
At
length
the
countenance
of
too
cap0oodyt*r's Pstant urea** 1
'
ness box, and'my' tertiinony that too
ring it under the command of Gen. Me- 1
S. C. PRINDLE,
haifa were frqih the hnman eyebrows iindI ttain’* companion began to lighten up; Cleilao. Gien. Wool occupying the same 'feelines and ambition should asp.ro to.—A. well might he attetqpt to swim with
•
and
presentiy
he
called
ont
:
—
TcnoK or rron iTS.
Clrcwlt Courts—
1M3had been ‘bruised, -was just toe link in the I
rank a* Gen. McClellan, in tho regular
,J ,rJU.a.teT..*«-»l whi te
a millatone about hie neck, as to Mtern
“I’vegnt one.”
.
chain of evMt&amp;tefaal auffiecd to Convict
service, nnd being greatly hi$ senior in
He commenced hauling in with great
years,
objected
to
being
placed
in
a
sub
­
fae prisoner. The jury, however were
‘ 1 .
,
’,*p
nMewilv satisfied that my ftatomeot vftjor.
ordinate post in the same division of tbo publie opinion.' j
A/,,/
OAMTL «TRl«BK.
“It mint be a large one,” said ha,
a
wfa worth aftyfaiWt and It required the
arm x. The consolidation of all the force*
hundred pound fellow, nt least. He pulls
/-.ourrr ci.ebic. "“-njite.,
pvxieuMENT ErntaonnuaT.—At the
sohn'M otetffahce of fae judge that rote
south of the Rapnbannock, had been de­
stoutly, Llell you.”
. ... ■■
termined upon. In deference to General recent sale of the cargo of th* pHM
CT--.U
»4&lt;M.r. a conrfiuiiMlr wwiii fae-neadi of science,
ft was Indeed evident toil a big fellow
te convince them tbfal they might Mt vj&gt;Wool, and at bls own request, he was schooner, Stephen Hart, a large W
wd* at the other end of the line, and it
therefore relieved, Jrom tbo charge at Confederate army buttons were offered.
on!U.
• ' rx. ■ ■
'
was fcoon discovered that it was to bo no
S. II. COOK,
f&gt; in
FortreasMonroe, andgiyen that at Balti­ They were bought by th* Comral**sio*»‘0hs‘ ftrtahan fo particular, ■t’ nW
REGISTER OF DEEDS, and lobfjJsW
easv matter to capture him.
more. Tb* exchange is attended with er* of Charity and Correction, for the
farmte, Vrte very hiird to mtMy^.Office, la the Court H.ssm. and _n|*a*, J
•Ttoual let Mm riin,” said he, “and lire
paper* art
the best possible feeling between him and pnrpoee of compelling eonvteta oa Btatfy
thee mean to •ay,’
W. ‘that fate can
hlm.'ouV”
.....
u- v
wdlVMand who misbehavs Urommtw*
t«H the hili’of any nmmal f Itnswered
r
’“Aoterdlnjfly h* g*Vc him fae line which McClellan.
to wear them a* * mark of dffigrke®. A
tbit I Wfarid not talfa liTJpon mytelfto
Sfitb d,rof^ura « tBiraiX.
j-dys.
'
n. !&lt; »HBLOOM,
vii carried off rapidly. Soon the excited
knowledge of thi* intention rsacMag Ute
ureert
poatorely
fart
’
J*.
PoiSOM ENOUmfTO DttTMOT Ttl* WORLD.
I00XTT T8B.IS0BBS OUte. i» tk. CoCTI
fisherman began to haul in again, making
prisoners, they have put lhettied*** dh
though1 helfeVte 1 eouM. ' ‘Well, Mid
—It is reckoned that the annual tobacco
Ih-lrnol tatevlor-, tel « K «*«*»*
sure of hut vloiitn this time.
.
—1_—------------------crop
of
the
world
amount*
to
250,000,000
he, Mil prove fate.’
aw association. rww*r
“Stand by. captain," said be, “with the
The priRMfar, tel *md, wa» eon*!®ted’.
- . JAMBS A- SWEEEBYs
. .9
kilogrammes, and a Continental Sa van that they *re about to proteat
boAt
hook,
and
hook
him
In
tbo
gill
when
tomalte. te Ite 8™»0 Ute
itoswoTiso irraiim.
baa mnde the cuyious catariatloh, that as
,„d 1
&gt;WAiiaitor *-4 CDcns-tor 1*. Chancery,
be.co&lt;b** up. Gel well braced for he’s
there is fir* per cent of nicotine tn tho
n rodser!” '
.
.
. ..
. ..
leave*—giving 12,500,000 kilogramme*
obtelnateolcf farmer. Abouttwo years
(ixWtpini” .
.
,_ ■
—
Tbo captain accordingly braced bun­
of this State. Office intbs Com* nowgrot).
.
nrtWTW nn SPERMATOWnO®*
• pereon, an «tur
self for a tug. boat book in hand, and as the yearly product of this poison—
* Valuable PJ!Pfl*T?2.‘‘a
~
—■
Tm 8.OU" Kr»« w
there is enough from one year’* crop towaited impatiently for toe moment of
HARMON SMITH,
destroy every living creature on fae face
capture, fli* excited comrade *MJet
of the globe, if It* proportion wet* adDIES employs
sakeo me to examine
pul ling ctrefolly *nd »!owly « lbo ^’&gt;e
Public. letter cnvetoJM
•h fate W*h* «'“hJer “SiL
lest it »hodd be broken, and eagerly minteterfed In a
Dr.J.
tnainder prisoner*- An
**• ’,*l*h*
,
watching for the firat appearance of the

ROBERTS Ac STRIKER,

-

BALERS in dra/'S. mrdicinos. paUnt medi­
cine*, paint*. oUa. turpcnline. burning Acid.
p &gt;r» hq*ro. Jw-autak window -glass, putty’ gry
eeri**. stationci v. nnd fancy arUele*. Store m
ItoMwobk's Niw block. Hasting*, Mick.

O

me uswiM*

GROCERIES!

P

PATENT MEDICINES

N^Ste-.--^^"’''1
iZn.

is':

,

■TTgriRAgp W&amp; (CASH

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P

now

P«aut*.

pr™, wU&gt;te.dae.lj . “M.

COUNTY AOOOU-ta

»™«

LerbUfttem*. .nd dnlppins th. tin..

-Trani. 1. «l

&gt;*• “««*■.

mental dilriyation, but for romvmg
those Impremioc* that will remain *umph t. Ita.

that the nmpathie* oftke Iwart are •**&gt;-

Foote, hi* MM
is ov*r, to cow
coast uf Africa,
tea Mar. Ute

plstion, must prove of luting injury.

be done.

�■H

F»«r»«
sick

HASTINGS BANNER.

OF THJg Wjagjur

ink

»r&lt;itUU ■•nlllt, J«e

HAVIKO » T1IM, CHIWEX OCR covrsk, cavil at'‘conciliation,” and interpret it to
WITrtOtT GU1LR AKO WITH FCRK FUKFOSR. counsel acquiescence in “an abandonment
MT q* MMW OVR TRUST IS GoX&gt;, AND GO &lt;&gt;f principles hy a public aervant.”. Far
from that. No compromise of principles
can be listened to by Republicans, much
lest winked at by the republican party,
t Gov. Stanley,
Non-essentials, however, should never
It appears that Stanley, tho recently be magnified Into importance. A recre­
appointed military Governor ot North ant pigmy may be magnified into import­
ance, by giving conssuoence to his acta,
QsroUM, is more in earnest in the supwhich, if treated with silent contempt,
f&gt;ori of slavery in (he Old North State would consign him to deserved oblivion.
than to perform such duties as wore ex­ Better let all such alone, severely. So by
pected of him by the Government.
A- cavilling about non-essentials, men often,
innocently .get involved in bitter feelings,
moog bi* first official act* was au order
and create divisions and factious, which
closing the charity schools for educating jeopardise great principles. And there
colored people. But bo did not atop never was a time in Lbo history of any
with thia One Nicholas Bray obtained party or country when events, calculated
an order from the Governor to take two to lead the unwary astray and involve
partisans .and factions in inextricable
slaves in tbo Union lines, which be claim­
schisms nnd difficulties, follow each other
ed. He succeeded in getting one, but so fast, as at present. He who escapes
the other escaped, and the soldiers were their entanglements is wise. There are
fio enraged at the capture of the one to­ almost daily, little things occurring,which
ken that they rescued tho slave that night. magnified by impulsive reflections nnd
arguments can but lead to divisions.—
Bray had promised to toko tho oath of
For instance, one army officer doc# one
allegiance. Mr. Stanley has also expat­ tiring, another does almost the opposite
riated Mr. H. H. Helper, n native of —and both, being governed by surround­
North Carolina, in the following summa­ ing circumstances and necessities, may
he justified. The action of either may
ry order:
bo trivial of itself; but, magnified by the
Orvrc* or the Pmovoct Marshal, 1
partizans of either, divisions involving
Newbern. N. C., May 31. )
matters of for greater import may easily
B. H. Htlptr, Etq.:
Sia: I am instructed by hie Excellen­

cy, the Military Governor of North Car­
olina, to inform yon that he requires you
to leave this department in the first ves­
sel going North.
Capt. C. G. Loring, Jr., Assistant
Quartermaster, will furnish you with the
necessary order fur transportation.
I am, very respectfully, yours.
Daw Mxssxxgu, Provoat-Marshal.

Mr. Helper's offence consists in Ids

having written a letter to Gov. Stanley,
suggesting. that the policy of placating

the largo slave owners was nut hia chief

buainees in that State.

Mr. Stanley has

also given orders to overhaul every vessel

leaving Nawbern, for colored people go­

ing North.

Stanley is simply

military Governor

of l^orth Carolina, and. his actions in

these matters are in violation of the laws
of Congress prohibiting the returning of

fugitives by military officers and soldier*.

There has never been

much room

to

doubt a bat course would be adopted by
the President in this matter, and we are

pleased to notice that he has not disap­
pointed the expectations of his friends in
this matter.

Mr. Vincent Collyer staled

at a meeting in Cooper Institute, a few
days since that be was about to return

to Newbern and re-open his schools, the
President assuring him he should not be
Interfered with.

This is right, and if it

results in the resignation of Guv. Stan­

ley nene but traitors will have cause to

When our secesh neighbor makes an
assertion, as he did last week, that we en­
dorse

the views of Wendell Phillips,

why don't be quote from our paper to

prove H !

We quoted copiously from

the columns of the .Pioneer last week, to

p'rote our positioii, and he endeavors to
dispose of H all by one broad and false
assertion.

Secessiooism is like stealing;

and nut only (het, it is based upon a suc­
cession of monstrous thefts.

There is an

adage that those who steal will lie; and

we begin to think those who apologize for

organized theives will do the same.
A New Flock of Guhboats.—The
Navy Department has just taken steps
for* very important addition to our
Naval army—having issued proposals
for the eonatrucCion and complete equip­
ment of fifteen gunboats ; speed not less
than thirteen knot*, to be delivered with­
in four months. The confidence which
baa led the Department to make this
large addition to the navy, in this partic­
ular build of warship, is folly justified by
the magnificent service wbieh our gun­
boats hare rendered in every theatre ol
the naval action, both on the western wa­
ters and along die Atlantic and Oulf
coasts. The “gunboats” hove long been
the terror of tho rebels, who make them
scapegoats for ^11 manner of discomifitures aud defeats ; and indeed they hardly

individual has made his appearance uj
the bank of the Cbickahoininy, and

Kirby’. -I

Port Rxrvauc.
June 8th, 9 A. M.

The army left Harrisonburg al 6 o’clock
A. M., and half peat eight my advance en
gaged the rebels about eeven miles from
that place, near Union Church. The en­
emy was very advantageously posted in
the timber, and having chosen bis own
position, forming a smaller circle than
our own, and with bis troops formed tn
masse. It consisted undoubtedly ofJack­
son's entire force. The battle began with
heavy firing at 11 o'dock, and lasted with
great obstinacy and violence until 4 o*.
clock P. M. Some skirmishing and ar­
tillery firing continued from that time
until dark. Our troops fought occasion­
ally under the murderous fire of greatly
superior numbers, the hottest of the
small arm fire being on the left wing,
which was held by Stahl's brigade, con­
sisting of five regiments. Ths bayonet and
canister ahot were used freely and with
gfcat effect by our men. The loss on
both side* is very great. Our Ines is very
heavy among the officers.
A full report
of those who distinguished themselves will
bo made without partiality.
I desire to
sav that both officers and men behaved
with splendid gallantry, and that the serv­
ice of the artillery was especially admira­
ble.
We are encamped on the field of
battle, which may be renewed at anyone-

A dispatch to the Times, Washington
14,says: “We have Information derived
from secession sources here, that alx
North Carolina regiments refused to go
into the battle of Fair Oaks, and these
regiments arc now under a strong guard
in Richmond.
“Gov. Bradford, nod ex-Goveruor
Hicks, of Maryland, are both said to fa­
vor * special session of the Legislature,
;o take into consideration the Preaideot'a
emancipation message.”
A letter to the Times from the army
says: “Tin Richmond Dispatch of the
7th contains nn editortai, the tenor of
which is moat discouraging to the rebel
army. The writer fears that uur design
ia not to engage them in battle, but to
starve them nut, a plan which he considers
not impossible for us to accomplish."
The same letter, dated 10th, says:-—
“Daaerlors arrived from Richmond last
night, bringing intelligence that the rebels
arc assiduously at work, throwing up ad­
ditional earthworks around the city.—
•They have also dug earthworks and rifle
pits along the routM between here aud
Ridbmocd/md have mounted a targe num-

14th. say* : “A loyal Virginia whu h*«
arrived here report* that ths rebel* have
about 75,000 effective troops at Rk*tnuod.
_
.
“The
laleUftMctr has an
•ble editorial argniag UtatfGmi. Beau re­
gard's army is probably on it* way to

Richmond.
•The loyal resident* of Washington
aro rre-tlv exorcised at the atf of G«&gt;.

Ha nW, aMaU.' "“I
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nn«
Il «• 'k*1 ’"""’’A V­
II. 8. wllllw,, I«n&gt;«rl, commanded
bimwlf.
G-d,

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.hel’. &lt;», tal"X-£iT

oa II!" TW, ob.,ed.
Owe.
tbriee
^ew*ee ; !&gt;“J H
WM «!»wring tl' -nr. d«lrw41e«. Kir

.
Jon.
The elt, remain, nnoatull, Ijolel and

It

order!,, and boainoa la alo.l,. rA
viving. Thus far the amount of rebel
property seized amount* to only about

800,000.
Captain H. W. Dill, of the provost
gumd, estimate* the value ot cotton,
auear. dec., concealed fur shipping, to be

MORTGAGE BALE.

eeeuter «» tbem-eW
swent back in great confusion. Seeing
U&gt;le,PMe.ruder &lt;*e™et.rieUmll, ebrianm

. .

the wilderness.

.

H 12 o clock, M.. in Book D. of Mortgage*, ,
page* I ZU and 121 on which Mortgage there
cUiwed to bo dne, at the date of lLi» notice t
*um of eight lumdrod and nlnriy-tour and fi
“H .t! t—h

Mew Advertisements.

8k*ii-Si

25,000
WOOL
Fur wbteb the bighwt market prteo will b. p»l«

The thunder-sU

ITT CLA-SHJ. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
jri

Hasttogs, Jane 8,1861

Die*Mayor and Common Council are
of Union proclivities as a general thing,
and exercise tbeir functions in harmony
with military rule.
Tbeir continued

jfalAH BURGE.
Dated. Jews K. IM*-_______________&gt;1B

be. with relenUeer eererir, end «r«e‘
po.r^ ~«;d .IW rn..W ar

EpiM.,0.1 Cburria. i. tb« oil, lor b^pit, ed
“That fire is bolter than b—i L The
•fporpw* TW rrtri v««rrm~ «T d—1 couldn't stand It! Buvs, let’s get
Trilli, Churrli ar. aoragni .1 lb« Miror. out of this r and be speedily gut out of
oflbrir ebureh-

Tb..Ws«
B~th W&lt;*t &lt;
(Jtf J M wettoe ttrtrty-oae. HM, i ccmtianiag i
tyLwron GT)
k»»d«»ha m

bidder,

* Circuit
»f MickD. IMS,

•150 BE8T PIANOS. *1M)
R«.

good conduct is a renewed assurance*
of thia. There are only two or three
place* in the city where either Confeder­
ate scrip or Post office stamp* are worth
anything.
The most prominent rebel
sympathizers will not take the scrip.

478

BitADWAY,

C»,tl«on, pua

1ITTI1I
AHKXOT

Rich moulding «*«•. .

$176 to $200,

TO BE EXCELLED

in the ehsml

electrified.

till dark.
• The Confederates succeeded in driving
J ell m3
the Yankees from the piece of wood* they

GROVBBTEEN 4c HALE.

Regulator

family escaped

STATE OF MICHIGAN, |
Cocxtt or Bxsst
j

DIGESTIVE ORGARS.

Wool.—W
freely.

M*aday tb«4tb day of August,

ten o cioc*

Washington, June 15.

Slate of Mich I ran
JAMES HATHAWAY. Administrator.

ewtt o\\,
.

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have been seen moving down from near
Mechanicsville bridge and Richmond to­
’
wards the late battle field. Our pickets
*
yesterday
were driven in from Old
i’
Church, showing that the enemy intends
making ■ demonstration in that direction.
A contraband reports that 3000 caval­
ry left Richmond on Wednesday, guirg
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
in the direction of Frederickaburg.
Il of Solon Dead Administrator of aald Mlale. pray
was probably the same force that was
seen at Old Church.
The rebel* opened thia morning with a
sharp artillery fire in front of Sumner's
division, lasting about three hours.
We
had one killed and one wounded.—
Weather sultry.

takew.

rectvad bare

Potomac,

lie

toes.
He said
to Richmond t
federate army
officer and fou

bed!

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Tn-cLzgeetion,
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Kidney Complainis,

of the rebels.
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on ito hands, t

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dslpkia. hni
wounded sol d
battle field of

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New York, June 10.

A special to tbs Post, Washington,
10th, says:
“The Danish Government
has made a formal proposition through
its Minister here, to take all negroes who
escape from their maatera, and remove
them to St. Croix, free ofcbarge. It then
proposes to put them under an appren­
ticeship of three years, permitting them
to receive regular wages. At the expira­
tion of tbeir apprenticeship it is proposed
to free them unconditionally. The correspundence has been sent by ths State
Department to the House Judiciary
Committee.”
’
A Washington telegram says the
Ways and Means Committee will re­
port a tariff bill Tuesday.
Thu President baa sent ft message to
Congress saying that it is desirable that
sucHegislation a* may be necessray to
carry the Seward-Lyons treaty for the
suppression of the slave trade into effect,
shall be enacted as soon aa may comport
with the convenience of Congress.

are

Aly prrnoug to mid day of hearing.
[A tree copy.] SHERMAN C. 1’RINDLE.
&gt;18
Judge of Probati

situated on tbo Eastern shore of the
island, directly opposite Bird Key, where
the Stone and Kiaw^h rivers unite. A
few shells caused tbeir evacuation. Tbs
barracks, were found deaerted and were
burned. The garrison fled, carrying eff
tbeir guns. Next day a reconnoitering
pyty captured five out of eight rebel
pickets, stationed five miles up Um Stono. Navigation is now clear to witbin
seven miles of Charleston, by the Slono
and its tributaries.
Every night the skv
is illuminated by the burning of cotton.

'VovCx.c..
"Dv ‘Bb.o\&gt;aek'»

PROBA TK ORDBR.-BTkn OF MICHIGAN,
tr of Bun, hpldea at the Probate OR*
Alta«o of Hastiags, o. Monday, tbe
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io may be licensed
I petition described
debts of said do­

f

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fire of tbo pris
retreat by the
attack made b

in a hospital
had crossed U
Union line*, a

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correspondent of tbs New York HenU,
while shelling a party of rebels oo Cola's
Island, discovered two rebel fortifieatioos,,
called Fort Pickens and Fort ,Palmetto

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4TH BJRO AUWAY, NMW YOBM

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

propel lor.
“AxFederal prisoner taken Munday
reports the enemy's force on James Island
sixteen regiments strung and a few mure

Dispatches from McClellan** army
aay: “The movements of the enemy
to-day have been extensive, and aa yet
are involved in mystery.
I-arge bodie*

Narrow Es

■on Saturday e

STOMACH
*U0 CASH,

of that city, this morning, contain partic­
ulars of a sharp engagement on James*
Uland.Tuesday afternoon which continued

were expected shortly.
“It was reported at Charleston that
the steamer Cecil, from that port for Nas­
sau, with a cargo uf cotton, bad been caplured by the enemy.”

the storm king

DR. ROBACK'S

7 Octave Boeewood Piano,

Memphis, June 14.

were trying tu occupy.
“Col.” Lamar at Secession vilie kept up
a fire on the enemy's boats and land camp
nnd on Monday he disabled a Yankee

S

a similar dem

HORACE J. FERRIER CO..
JalHU
Assignsss of Mortgi
U . V. wv . 1 I I W A 11 T*

The Grenada Appeal, of the 12tb, con­
tains the following :
“Augusta, Gsl,1 1.—Fighting continues
in the vicinity uf Charleston. The papers

tinunua flame

in torrents.

GR0VE8TKEN A HALE, baring removed to
their sew warrreom*.
.

tions, the daily supply of each man amoanting to but one pound of flour and
half a pound of bacon, without codec, tea,

The following has bean

ria

TA

II*

near

ment
be created..
[Signed]
J. C. FREMONT.
Ms^Gnwral Commanding
It is the avoidance of all such petty
WisinoTOir, June 10.
bickerings, that •‘conciliation"—not the
conciliation uf apostates or renegades, or
The following was received at the War
compromise with traitors to principles— Department thia A. M:
that we advise Republicans.
IlARRisoxDCao,June7th—9 P. M.
When traitorous party leaders, such as
To Hon. E. ILStanton;
now control the organization and organs
The attack upon the enemy's rear of
of the “democratic party” are exerting
Yesterday precipitated bis retreat Their
every influence they can to “divide and
loss in killed and wounded was very se­
conquer” the Republican parly, in Stale
vere, Their retreat is almost an impass­
and nation—knowing, as uo do, the se­
able road, alone which many wagons were
cret, systematic, persistent policy they
left in the woods, and wagon loads of
jiave pursued, in prevtnting democrat!
blankets, clothing and other equipments
from poing, and urging Republicont to go
arc piled up in all direction*.
During
to the war—in view of the torrovful fact
the evening many of the rebels were
that Republicans, in official and private
killed by shells from a battery of Gso.
positions, give a too ready ear to the
Stahl’s brigade. Gen. Ashby, who cov­
ered the retreat with his whole cavalry
force, and three regiments of infantry,
patronizing tbeir organs, nourish to vig­
nnd who exhibited admirable skill snd
orous life and influence “vipers to sting
bravery, was nmong the killed^ Gon.
them,”—well satisfied that there is dan­
Milroy made a reconnulasnnce to-day *ger to the Republican cause, nnd to the
bout seven miles on tho Port Republic
Government ahead, whose existence we
r&lt;md, and discovered a portion of the en­
are not desirous dl outliving, we counsel
emy's forces encamped in the timber.
Republicans to unity, harmony, concilia­
J. C. FREMONT,
tion and patriotic work—to stand by
M«j. Gen. Commaading.
their principles, their friends, tbeir party,
FmEmort's Hxadqvarteb*, 1
their Government, and those who, with
Post Rxfcbuc, Va^ J une 10.
J
them, are devoting all their energies to
The army advanced early thia morn­
its preservation, and to eschew, abandon,
ing in line of battle, but finding no ene­
discountenance, and prostrate their Trai­
my, proceeded in column, through the
torous opponents, their organs, and tbeir
woods and over the country to Purt*Resympathisers.
We desire to see them
public. Everywhere were evidences of
united, harmonious, conciliatory, working
the completeness of yesterday’s success.
together, a solid phalanx, indefatigable,
The battle was fought at Cross Kye* snd
constant, nnd auccesafnl in lheirefforta to
takes that name.
The rebel loss was
accomplish the great work of preserving
greatly superior to ours. They left their
this Government from Southern aud
dead and wounded on the field. Not less
Northern treachery and treason.—Detroit
than 500 dead were found, and many
Tribunt.
wounded. Two of their guns were left
behind, which we captured this morning.
Tsibcte of a Foaaioaxa to PrxsiThe rebel wounded were found in eve­
dext Lixcolx.—The following incident
ry bouse along the road. Ambulances,
is told by the Times: ‘"Three gentlemen wagons, arms, and clothing strewed the
were recently engaged in conversation in
front of one of the principal hotels in this
Forty of uur wounded taken prisoners
city, while the President’s carriage was were left in a church, and were retaken.
passing. The President was the only oeThe Sixth Louisana lost all but thirty
cupstjt.
One of the gentlemen,a foreign­ men.
er of distinction and cultivation, in a
The enemy retreated till midnight, and
manner wholly involuntary, raised bi* this morning their rear guard had cross­
bat and remained uncovered until the ed the Shenandoah at this place, and burn­
carriage passed by. “Yon forget that ed the bridge.
you are in Republican America and not
Our advance found his rearguard bare­
in Russia,’ said one, referring to the ly across the river, and the bridge burn­
marked manner in which the person ad­ ing. A connunading during the forenoon
dressed had saluted the Executive.— apprised us of an engagement, which we
“Not nt all, sir,; not at all!’ be replied.— learned was Jackson’s attack on Shields
“There is the only living ruler whom I sin­ who, after a severe engagement, drove
cerely reverence. 1 could not avoid him down the river, and Is now in pur­
show ing the feeling of which my heart is suit. 1 have sent cavalry to communicate
full, if I would. He is a patriot, a states­ with Shields.
man, a great-hearted, honest man. You
Nxw York. June 12.
Americans reverence nothing in the pres­
The TVibune't correspondence saya:—
ent. Your Washington bod his tradu“Representative Maynard, of Tenn., re­
ccrs, snd few of bis cotemporeries es­
ceived a telegraph from Gov. Johnson to­
teemed him agre^t man.
Mr. Crttenden
night, to the effect that the rebels were
one uf your statesmen, says that Mr. Lin­
reported retreating from Cumberland
coln can place himself nearest to Wash­
If so, East
ington in the hearts of the people of this Gap towards Chattanooga
Tennessee is at last freed, snd Gen. Mor­
country. 1 say to you, that not alone
gan can immediately take poseasaion.”
your posterity, but the posterity of all
Nxw York, June 14.
the peoples, which love bonuty and re­

vere patriotism, will declare that the dif­
ficult role which President Lincoln was
called in these times to perform, required
the exercise of as noble functions os the
“Father of his Country ever possessed.—
It is anything but a credit to you that
you do not better appreciate and honor
the man that God has sent in these per­
ilous times to rule tbo people of this Re­
public.” I have given nearly bis words,
opponents are at hind. Though nothing
but they fail to show the earnest and im­
is better demonstrated than that wooden
pressive manner in which they were spok­
en. The party received the rebuke tn
silence; one, at least, of them though it
to daim that there are not an infinity of
was merited.”
services to which wooden war vessels
may be put It was wooden ships, whol­
That White Horse.—Ever since our
ly unaided by Iron elade, that fought their
way up to New Orleans against forts, advance upon the Peninsula, our scouts
have
observed among the rebels a man,
chains, obstructions, rafts, fire ships and
whet not—performing one of the most advanced beyond middle life mounted
upon
a grey horae of great beauty.
He
brilliant naval enterprises on record.—
We shall find abundant use for tho fifteen is said to be a Texan Ranger, and appa­
rently ha* charge of the enemy's scout*.
He is remarkable for the facility with
which be manages bis steed, and wher­
ever seen his right hand bold* a rifle,
while his left roots upon the hump of bis
follows: “This Congress
good faith all its pledges

glory

W

WAR NEWS It
=f
Camp

soldier* Uft in I

port has jwtr«

Richmond.

*

�NEWS
service. Some confederate mailed the
document, for Mm at WuMnpow, and
tbo (rank, and count, were ao d.tarly

LOW PRICES

executed that the prim Marehal and lli.
Governor were imposed upon, and lust

Storms.—Since our last issue this vi­
cinity has been blest with copious rains.

no time in Issuing a full pardon to the
rogue.
Luckily, the Marshal took Cross
to Washington and into Secretary Stan­
ton's preaenoe, where amid much con■ternation, the ruse was discovered. But
as it is not certain that Gov. Curtin’s
pardon can be revoked, the adroit Col.
will finish the rest of his term in Fort
Lafayette, by virtue of an extemporized
military law.

THE Advertiser having been restored

Tua Nioouta Ao aim.—Very truthful­
ly remarks the N. Y, Tribune: “If cur

to health In a far weeks by a vary simple remedy
aftar haring miEcred several years with a Sevan
lung affection, and that dread diso aa, tbaswaxtM»a-ia ani ions to make too wu to bis fallow suffer-

troops escape an ambuscade or surprise
it is almost uniform through the timely
seldom exceeded in ths sublime grandeur warning of a “contraband." If they sup­
-of its electrical phenomena.
For a time rise the enemy or take him ata disad­
the heavenly arch was one lurid and con­ vantage, the cause of their success is the
same. Our brave soldiers bare irradia­
tinuous flame of light—the thunder fol­
ted this whole contest with prodigies of
Sowing peal on peal, and the rain pouring valor, yet the two most desperate and
in torrents. Saturday evening witnessed gallant achievements of the war are those
a similar demonstratation on the part of of the negro who recaptured a vessel ta­
ken by a Confederate cruiser, killing the
the storm king.
C* te crew ; and the running of the steamt Planter out of Charleston harbor by
Narrow Escafr.—During the storm
the negro, Robert Small.
■on Saturday evening, the electric fluid

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NOTICES
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

To CsaiuipUre*.

VERMIN.
13H WffiMnraTODH

The thunder-storm during Friday night is

struck the dwelling of John Keagle, in
Castleton, passing down the stove pipe to

the stove, in emerging from

which, the

current separated and perforated the floor
in nearly a doxen places.

t-sy1- Il is now quite evident that the

Eroposed new Constitution oflllinois will
e vetoed by the people by an immense
majority.

INOUB LIKE OF TRADE;
“Mot dangerous to the Human Family."
“Rats do not die on the promises."
•They'ceme out ot tbeir beiee to die."
“They are the only inkibble remediee known."
“It yrs. nnd more eetahltobod.ta M.Tcrk. City.
Froi by----- the Cily Post Office,

tW by------the City Prisons and Stotion Bouses
PsmT l&gt;y------ the City Bloomers, Ships, Ac.
CM by------ the City Hospitals, Alms-Honaea Ac.
tW by—the City Hotels-, Astor’-,St Mteh-

Prize Poetry.
Let Chieftains boast of deeds of war.
And Minstrels tune tbeir aweet guitar,
A nobler theme n&gt;y Atari it fills—
In praise of Hsasica's malchleas Pills

Come and See!!
WE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Tbeir cares are found in erery land—

A little boy

JjgT* Parson Brownlow has been sum­
moned to Washington as a witness at
the trial of Judge West Humphreys, of
electrified. Mr. Keagle was silting with­ Tenn., for treason.
in a few feet of the stove, and a dog was
in the chamber was prostrated by the

shock, and all tho

family more or lexs

!y ing equally near on the opposite side.
The dog was instantly

killed, while the

family escaped without serious injury.

tried poison., but they effeetod notbisf; bnfOcwTAa’k’srttcls knocks ths braalb out of Rata, Mbs
Rosehes, and Bed-bugs, quicker than we can
writs it. It to in great demand all over ths om»ntry—JWta (O.J Oatetie.

LIST OF LETTERS,

MORE-GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
anaualiy i*Grant County by vermin, than would
pay for tuns of this Rat and Insect Killer.—AnnvUer [Wik] fhr^d.

Remaining in the Post Office at Hastings
Barry County, June 15th, 1862.

Brown Miss Mary Miller Mrs Elisabeth
'
McDonal Mrs Phebe
Bruce Miron
Barrows B. F.
Nelson
______ _Mrs.
_
Lucy 2
Courtright Mrs Phi- Nash C W
lens
T&gt;
Palmer
*
Miss Marion
**'
Tksdsrxbss to Traitors.—Lieut J.
Ricer Michael
Clubin James
S. Brnvrn writes to the Penn Yan, (N. Y.) Davea Mr
Scott Mrs Eva
Chronicle some interesting particulars of Day J N.
Scovill Permelia
the way things are done in the army of the Dickson Miss Julia Sever Mrs Harriet S
Potomac.
He says that in one instance Durand Mri B L
Sprague Lucinda
be went into a house to buy milk. The
Eaton Mrs H C
1-Subaibley Jubn
man bad none.
He was asked for pota­ Elswnrtb Win B
Thomas John
toes.
He said be bad taken all he liad Henery William
Thomas Henry
t« Richmond ike day before. for the Con­
Wilson Hannah
Harwood Arbelus
federate army ; nnd at that moment an McQuare Thoniss
Walley Miss L A
officer and four Federal soldiers were on
Persons calling for any of the above
duty guarding thie traitor,* tfrawberry letters, will please say'they
.
ire advertised.
bed !
Another officer writes to the same
R. J. Grant, P. M.
paper: “The utmost pains are taken
not to wound the ‘proud susceptibilities ’

Wool!

HENRY R. COSTAR—We are telling Tour
preparation* rapidly. Wherever they hare been
Lsed. Rsts, Mice. Roochea and Vermin dusppear
Ire„1Bre.™Dre,5UU.Mi

Wool!

remadyj ww^iwnUy. tlwae Uwlj inaukaLle nosits
’/cure,"*' CL V t-AIUUES, JI. D.

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Os Mxxvractusid tx-ro

a

Good QcAAnr or

Or !• gel Club Dressed,

OUDWED IPIRIKDES,

Is at the New Woolen Factory of

TAN BRUNT dk GARBLE,
□I HASTHGB, MICH.

“Cottar’s” Rat, Roach, fee Exterminator.

Our machinery is new, and in the best order,
and cannot fail to do good work. We shall be
readv to do Custom Carding by the 2uih InsL.aod
for Uloth Dressing and the Mauufaeture of Cloth
about the Utb of June uext.
We will par the highest market price IM CASH
for Wool, delivered et our Factory.
J. 3. Vak Bbcxt.
W. Massas.
Hastings, May 12,18*2.

“Cuetar’s"
“Costar’s" Bed-bug Exterminator.
“Coetar’a"
“Coetar’a” Electric Powder for Insects,die.

Iv25e.fi0e.Axn fil.CO Baxta. Bomcs ax&gt; flasks,
S3 asp *5 S-xas roa PLAXTAnon^ain,

CAUTION ! I ! To prevent the public
being imposed upon by bourioue and ffiytiy
aieiow Mdatfau, a sew label has boon prepared,
bearing a fauunUe of the Proprietor’s signature.
Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully before
purchasing, and take nothing but “CoeUtf’s.”

nf the rebels.
We are the only sufferers.
The next rebellion the Government has
on its hands, these things will be thought
'Tb* mmA and iJLriiuriltttad.”

Our Rkscukd Wockdrd.—The Phils
del phi*. Inquirer says the joy of our
wounded soldiers who were left on the

battle field of Fair Oaks after the retreat
of the rebels, cannot be described.—
Many of them bad given up the hope of
ever again seeing tbeir comrades and

HE COMFHB810MB ANO KXFERTKMCE OF
A SUFFERER.—Published ae a warning, and
for the rspccial beurflt of Young Men, and thoee
who suficr with nervous Debility.Lone of Memory
Premature Decay, Ae.. Ac., Ac., bv one who boo
Akwymtore-by
cured himself by simple means, after being put
All WsaLta*Ls Daooatsn In the large cities.
to great expense and inconvenience, through the
Some of tho
use of woithless medicines prescribed by learned
Doctors. Single roptes mar be had of the author Wholesale Ageati li Kev York City.
C. A LAMBERT. Esq.. Greenpoinl, Long Island,
Harral.RtoelyA Krtebea
B. A. Fabrnotook, Hull Bush, Gale A Robinseo.
M. Ward, Close A Co.
A Co.
my SI m2
Greenpoint, Loeg Island. A. Y.
A.B.AD. Bands A Ca McKisson A Robbins,
Wheeler A Hart.
James 8, Aspinwall.

T

homes, and were in expectation every
moment of being cruelly butchered by
the foe. The mental aoffering endured
by them was inteqse in its character, in
most cases far exceeding tbeir bodily

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
Amothkr Gallamt Escavk.—Twentyfive of the prisoners taken during Banks'
retreat by the rebels during the sharp

B©&lt;WS &amp; BIEKKE?,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

For Salef

AND

attack made by Fremont’s cavalry upon
Jackson's rear, at the bridge which cros­
ses the Shenandoah near Mount Jackson,
in a hospital.
After the Confederates
had crossed the river they entered the
Union lines, and were ordered by Gen.

WE

ARE

NOW

with one of the

ON

HAND

A&gt;«.b. .reth.Kof S
M. R 10 W. « U-100ths acres.

LARGEST and

BEST Assortments

r

of

T.w.
Title war-

roimixmL
Scottville, Mooroe Cm, M. T.

PhiUdelphUi
French, Richards A co.
"

£Sli&amp;

Bostaa. Mass,

Fremont to join tbeir regiments at onoe.

Geo. C. Goodwin A co. I
M. 8. Burr* co.
I

Shaving Saloon!
The Sub.cr.ber baa opened a shop one door
east of H.' "
--------- '

dry goods

GROCERY, SALOON,
BOARDING-HOUSE

ass

Worts A Potter.
Joo. Wilson, Jr.

.

DRY GOODS!

orsasa.

(ar OLD FRIENDS

Also al! wholesale Druggists st
Chicago, 111.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,

Cincinnati, O-,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,
AMD ST
Davosim.'GaocaM.STosaKBarxM and1 RrtAHJaa
generally in all Cocxrar Town and TuxAsa
wans®

X*r THE JtlCSlCT X’X.A-CTE.

Herrick’s Bwgar Cwmtet

_ __

FAMILY

mrK.

GROCERIES

A, low aa th, lowe.l, for Carf or re-dp

pay only.

Wam Meada at AU

Soon I
Or Cold Laneh IT de,lra&amp;

latter to tb» N. Y. £xprtn

tea

from before Richmond, aaya that nine out
x&gt;f the seven teen places of cannon taken
from Coaey’a division ware recovered.—
"The tame letter says: “We expect to be
•in Richmond in a few dsya.
None of
•oar aoldiera expect to stop short of that

OB
COFFEE. CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, SAB-

DINES,

Alao, lee Cream and Lemonade.

potat”

I to

in the Sooth capable of hearing arms,

ahetber they bsvs suboUtutre or not—
Rather a heavy conscription—raush se­
verer than Napoleon ever vsntorsd upon.

lha day

or

JftKM

of oM IrWa

D*rb’ Adjutant-General
publishes a general order directing ths
drafting of every male white and mulatto

HASTINGS, MICH.

dre

Board »ill u fomahod by
by the week.

hi

tb»

Mwtet, wbreb

x, prepared io —U Bt - wn*D
prance from

-a

good

j„t mil «t u» «ir« &lt;* x- n-rhr
om door
of H. A. Gowljmr • H»rd

■ -=3

Pills.

The best Family CA­
THARTIC in the world.
UBfd l*TOtT *e&lt;r*
6t,”
raillions persons Anausl-

&gt; tton ; eoatxi nwoihtag in-

Stacks of

Th- ,alaerib,r la now prepared to Mil

B3F"A

RkewaaalloM, Cc«(, Liver Cowsplalat.
Jxverrsaoct. r,«Mu&gt; O, V«~ Clb Jal;, JMO.
Do. 3. C. Arts: Sir, I
I*. aDllc-rd wtt* ■ palsM darwiic JtSwvawafana
• luwg Hom, wbHklWSrU the
•kill
ef rl.
uT all n,..
lha
- - ■.. - aiKl
. slud, ta »
......la

Unusually Low!

�—*
MORTGAGE SALE

JUbs.

UXJ&gt;WAY’S EEN0VAT4N0
KESOLVK1W &lt; ■*'' ■**
£dt. (rrwtratn Jerwier.-

Notiefog in

bjkvbxjvobld.

IS A cUUXStSO STOCT

ppnMle

t---------------------------------- eiBiniTHE WORLD

THBONLTBEUABUaUI lX THF.WU&amp;LU,
to tbe atllivation of carroU and otlwr
root crop*, and disagreeing with both

ray limited experienefi through your r»L

coal bank aud put it. around
the bench leg*, cleaning all the anta off
tbe bench, and there has not been one

uable paper.
Of tbe valae ol the carrot, In compffri*cn with other root*, enough ha* already
been *aii—and you will not find any two
persona who exactly agree In thia respect
and as Jo tbe proper ouanlity to be fed.
Carrot* are undoubtedly tbe beat of all
roots for horse*, but for horned cattle and

wnx wxrstoum wank
IT WJM; MEND WOOD.
Asre your broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

A great many drop a tear at the door
of pu.wlj,
rather drop
a dime.

beet.
A* far a* my experience goes,
oow* will giv* more milk and of better
quality, and both fat and working cattle
will thrive better on mangel* than oh

RJXlSS-’r? r~-,f

X

sayd':
CIIANCEftfSALETATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Coart
for tbe county teg JptTfr* Obaaeery.
Ckarlt £. NmUi.Coaiplainuil, 1
»•&gt;■ (Feredoaure.)
PhiHifi Ltoaard, Defendant. J

xx^oavcuivBcr* to ahteb.la-

S

IT WILL MEND4VORY.

... ,-w

sasisa;'.

Afflicted with Famxxo or tux Won*, Cjxas*

adv known as‘ Ludte's Morning otakam." tefo
wifi give atroagth. vigor, and purity &lt;[’'the wbote
svstem; andTn all c**ea where there I* anticon­
stitution*) debility,these Pitt* wl1' *»••"» strosg
and vigorous offspring,. ,
,
BIM.I0UB COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR- SALMON SKINNER.

*

holding
Ind Blate
■j-LL- awr&gt; »•
SfllrmBu OT aaid day.

either carrots or turnips.
The best soil for carrots is a light rich
n. J. PERRIN A CO.,
AMigueeaof Mortgage.
loam, but they will grow on any »oil if
properly prepared.
Tbe yield of tbe
carrot crop depends entirely upon the eery, tnaue on me aixtccnin any oi January, in
the year uf our Lord out thousand eight hundred
preparation and tillage.
Tbe ground
should be well manured—not less than
twenty ox cart loads per acre, and thirty
OF THE UNITED STATES!!
or forty would be better.
I have used miitionar, in and for tbe county of Barry, will
raw manure with as good result* as well
rotted. Plough thoroughly, incorporat­ A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. ed for the Aral liras offered for sole to tbe &gt;«M&gt;c,
Dr. J. B-veo Pods’ Imperial Wine Biller.
ing the manure with the soil, and follow
tbe first plow with a good, stirring sub­
village of Mailing*, in aaul oounly, tbe land* and
soil plow. Do not be afraid of getting tenementa described tn 'the-tutt-lgage, aet forth universal tntisfaciion
too deep.
Harrow level and roll Tightly in
- the bill of complaint, and described in aaid
J----------------------*--------‘ certain tract or par
before planting. For this purpose, 1 use I
a combined barrow and roller—a one-1 «•-horse machine—with which in three
hours I can prepare half an acre of rough
plowed ground for the seed drill, thereby
jan22t7
Cfrewll Churt Ootmoitaontr'.
saving all the expense of harrowing and
Balch « Dcvoa. Solicitor, for Complainant
raking the ground as it is usually dune.
Dated at Hutloga, June»,18«2.
‘
jell
As to the time of planting carrots, I
do not agree with “O. B.” in die March
CHANCERY SALE.
number of the Farmer.
He recomend*
QTATK OKMICHIQAA-TheCire.ilCxntor ret* all who have not need Jxcra. Wi challenge
as early as possible.
1 have invariably O the county of Barry. In chancery.
. ’
Omau* F_ Smith. &amp;*^uiM*t, '
found the crop better when sown between
u Dehillly.ajBd for Punty-ing and Eorichxng

tb* ptarea of that cspaesiv* ent Glam b«i&gt;
' : 8«ve
1

-.SC

with in

lage ofH ullage thu
the Circuit nRb
of MiclnganTrollte
1BC2, at ubeTdfoS

Maud your Harnett, Strap*,
Boota, Ac.
IT WILL MEND GLASS.

awv«k.a»4 U»«ta

MARRIED LAORS. '" ,0 •

hwc, nr **v other n«M. KAUB *
ftlNG RKJOLV ENT will

Caaoxrq B«rVMiTitX, &gt;r.rxit&lt;nA,
apvT. the Rtafilveftt, tafet^'wlB be foaad a quick
RADW*?YTiiEADY RESOLVENT

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

the 1st and !5lh of May than when sown
ia April, the early rains promote loo
great growth of tops, and during the lat­
ter period of summer, seed stalk* are
thrown out, which prevent the roots from
attaining any size.
.
In sowing, I use a seed drill of my own
invention, which sows and covers two
rows at once. I put my rows 10 inches
apart, and thin to about four inches In the
row.
I have found it a good plan to mix rad­

ish seed with carrot seed (the yellow
summer turnip is a good \ariety); about
one ounce of raddish to one lb. of carrot
seed is sufficient. • Th© radishes come np
in a few days, and enables me to to trace
the row* distinctly during the first hoeing.
A* fast as they aro large enough, they are
pulled up for market or home use, and
therefore do not interfere at all with the
growth of the carrots.
After seeing and trying different im­
plements for the cultivation uf carrots
and other root crops, and being satisfied
with none, I got up a hand cultivator,
which work* admirably.
It cuts close
to the row, and is adapted to any depth
•ot exceeding two inches, and any width
not exceeding two feet; leaving the ground
level, with the weed* on the surface. One
man can tend from oue to two acres a
day with it.
Tbe crop should be hoed as soon as the

«

Weak Lnng*,' Indigestion, Dyaptmsla,' Diaeaaet
of the nervous System, Paralysis, I'tlea, aud for
all cases requiring s Tonic
Dr. Dffds’ CclrbartH Wine Billers

W5OTLWYMXD 1
MORTGAGE SALE.
For Sore Throat, so common among tbo Clergy
EFAULT baring been made in the condition
'
of payment of a certain Indenture of Mort- . they arc truly valuable.
Forlbe agtd and infirm, and for Henan* of a
cage executed bv Jamc* S. Tux bury and hia wife,
Hannah M. Tuxbtxry,of Baltimore,'Barrv county, weak couititution—for Minister* of the Gospel,
and alalo ot Michigan, to Cyrua Mann, o'l Tolland Lawyers and all public speaker*—fur Book-Keepcounty and state of Connecticut, dalad tbe iHth
day of December. A. D. lilW, and recorded far the
office of the Kegiater of Deeds for aaid county of truly beneficial.
As a beverage, they ore wholesome. Innocent
Barrv, on tbe 2-Jth day of December, A. D. IMO,
at 4 o'clock P. M., in Book K. of Mortgages, aud delicious to the laate. They produce tbe
on page 1, nn which Mortgage there ia claimed exhilarating effects of braudv or wine without
info xtca^Dg; ana tn a valuable remedy for per­
to be due at the date of thia nolle "
son* addicted to the use of excessive strong
drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They
are pure and entirely free from tbe poison* con­
tained in the adulterated Wines and Liquor* with
rows can be distinguished ; and as soon
Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue which tbe country ia flooded.
Thea* Bitter* nut only CURE bat PREVENT
as the weeds show themselves in the
(the itatute, and a power of aale coutaincd In
tid mortgage, the pretntaea deacribcd therein, to Disease, and should be used bv all who live ia a
rows, set the boys st work.
It is good
it: Two-tuirda of tho north-east quarter, and country where tbe water ia bad. or where Chills
and Fever* are prevalent. Being entiretv innepolicy not to wait for the weeds to
cent and hannleaa, they may be given freely to
show, but to run a cultivator through
sertion Children and infanta with impunity,
the rows every two weeks, until the tup*
Physicians, Clergymen, ana temperance advo­
shade the ground, after which they will two (2) north of range number eight (S) wrat, in cates, aa an act ot humanity, xbould assist in
spreading these truly valuable BITTERS o»er
need but little more care before harvest­ aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two tbe land, and thereby wsetitially aid in banishing'
hundred and eightv acres, [or to much thereof aa
ing.
will aati"fr aaid debt and interest and coat*,] will Drunkenness and Disease
Dig tbe crop while the ground is dry,
I oM Affections of the Head, Sick 11 M»d-i
• one,'ar Ncrrofa* fleattaehe, Dr. Dbds’
and store in a cool, dry cellar, but where
imperial Wine Bitter* will be found to
they will not freeze.
that being the place for bolding the circuit court
be aioat Balatary and Efficacious.
It seems^o be a very prevalent idea
rinocr, a.d. iovx, »i one o ciock, r.w. oi inai aa
that cqrrota should be planted with the
FEMALES.
Dated. May 20,1642.
CYRUS MANN.
' row* wide apart, and thinned out to 8 or
jalltis
Mortgagee.
The many certificate* which have been tender­
10 inches in the row. It is a mistaken
ed to ur, and tbe lelteia which we are dadv re­
one. Just as large carrots can be raised
ceiving. are coMloaivc proof that among th*
Eatate of Lather H11L
women these
L-------- «-*- ■
with the rows 16 inches apart,and thinned
which no otftt
TATE OF MICHIGAN, I „
ProUte Coart man in tbo ia
them, and
Barry Coanty,
(
method, and I think thjl if “P. Q.” in
those
------ ; -who one
10 kc,,P “
supply. .
.
......
the April number of the Farmer will try

D

S

my plan, he too will become an “eager
advocate," and not pronounce 1200 bash
els of carrot* per acre a “humbug.”
Rye, N. Y., Apr. 1,1802:
A. M. IT.

Treatment of Strawberries in June.
Next after dean cuhivation, ■ they
want water or liquid manure. If the sail
*■ * light loam, gravelly, or artificially
drained, it can hardly have too inuch
water. The plants are eitber in full flow­
er, or full of berries ripening from day
to day, and they need abundant supplies
of moisture.
The days are at-their
greatest l*ngth and the sun shines in its
greatest splendor.
Tbe evaporation in
one of these long bright days it immense
and a drouth juat In tbe critical time oft­
en diminishes the strawberry crop oae
half and more.
Mulching is of great
advantage a* it retaining ntoisture as well
as keep* ths fruit dean.
We can only
gat tbo largest berries by abundant wa­
tering- For the flavor we are aomewbat
dependent upon the euhshinc.
So great

match it. mend it, and it will never show wbm
put together.
It will Mend
Oral. Lava, and in
(act every thing but Metals.

•
-..A LIYLNG DEATH.
,
And reatofolNm tehia fricads in a sound and

repeated every day. for »,
permanent cure will anrel

Your*. Ac., .

h fo^nmreratasg Ibis wonderful cleansing rem­

DR- J. DOVER DODS’

Imperial Wi^e. Bitters
aaid county, deceased.
Ou reading end filing IbepeLtion, duly verified
of Lyman Hill, Abigail Hill and Amano* White,
hair* at law of said deceased, praying for tbe
Probate of an instrument in writing, heretofore
filed, ia thia court, purporting to be the last Will
and testament of aaid deceaacd.

Every houaekt

lUdwav1* Reaulatuig Pill* are add for Tweslyi,ve „OU per b*. ■ rei. Ux cu.tetaa thirty p^te]

edy ta th* North American public. Dr. ItaaWAt
sitraixm* iS'&amp;'t. s

by DrugKiris.^lercbanU^and riortkeepero.

South Amenean -Fravinccs. as U is a foci
to'’"a?B'o7JilWS?.svriniB.

and ita horribie train of concomitant*, pravsil in
the tropical region* of ihe.Soutb. to a much greater and more tualignai.t dagree than in the North.
In fact
isocarrely a famtlr in any of the
South American Province* that l» free from
Scrofula, or its Wpdred dries***- It rows in tbe
blood Of fin its people, and has become established
as a constitutional infirmity, and has baffled the
skirt of their bast pbyoieian*. With knawtodge

••Wefiaretriril'iLiihdffadltaxuaefW in our

I
|
,

question of the million
ANSWERED.

’

RADWAY’B RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

C

and in thia respect are dcnbly valuable tu tbe
person who may use them. For
LXQPIENT CONSUMPTION,

Are preparedbv an emiuent audsklUfoJpl ysiemu
who ba* need them micceasfully in bl* practice
for tb* last twenty-fiv* .yoaca. The proprietor,
toroan^’rtnDn^VK^tS^biJffd’wtee

$10' 00 * year aavod in every fmniiy by
, .' One Bnitllq uf

RADWAYB-READY RELIEF

AMBRKIAN (EMEAT tUE.
Price 25 Cerit* per Bottle.

“&lt;Wo“aply that Bedwsy'sBeadyTielMehtf snd

Price T5 Cents p«r Bottle.
Price 25 CrtrtB per Buttle.

the treatment of auch diaaaaCf and maladic*.
where pain ird eoncOiartunt df Are dSewr.
Dbtau. like the stono. givea uumUtekable
aigna of it* appriach. At first the threatened

Prien 23 Onu per Bottle.
Price 25 Oot* per BottU.

Prieo 25 Cents f-er Bottle.

othjr ttu ptotna t
H uI in
,B full
ihia'oonditkio
WUUI WMU vt
......... — WB,&gt; ■•Beady
-, jioafr Belief
Ralief will
wi be found al! potent. 1U
gdnnalxlratioa,
ntnistruiiun, either internally or oxieniaUv, aa
;
of pain indie*
■
uf tbo threatened diae
&lt; discomfort.
patient from all Min or
fin indication of noeaaincss
If people, on the fiist
r be troubled with sickness.
WHIN TIIKKATXXID WITH

It
aujieriar to.»l! known rrniedica in popular
use as acieaualng syrup for
rcsin-iso toe blood.

Fcvvr. Small Pox. Measles. Fever aud Ague.
Chills and Fever. Headache, BillionsJi
Cholic.
Dii

»&gt;T
. ..
“And therefore 1 11 none of it,

rar* the akcptic ; I

tnmamtsjduu. from parent to child. This ereat
power we cUim for RADWAY'S RENOVATING

the symptom* of any iaherited diacoae aro foal
exhibited,it will eradicate tbe same from tbe
ayatem. In the tarty atage* of Pthiaia vr Com■tuaption. Fit*,Scrofula, and lu casax of sore bead.ulcer*, tumors, hacking cougb. bre-nchuia, tbtuae
of Redway's Reuovating Resolvent wttiextermin­
ate the uansuutted disaose form the ayatem. aud
make (what tbe parents neglected,) a sound aud
healthy bodr.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
Another clam of disease* that no other mtdlriDtLov Ibe most akittfal physicians bare suc­
ceeded In achieving, nmre tuar. In merely palliat­
ing th# suflerings of tbr patient, which Redway’s
Ready* Resolvent.will positively eradicate, ta tnat
of Chronic Disease* that bare. Invested the sys­
tem for years, *uch as chronic Rheumatism, Gout
Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Syphilis, aud disease* Indneid by tho injudicious use of calomel, mercurr,
quinine. disoasM of the Liver, Spleen, Gall, BlailJar. Kidneys, Spine, Ac., all of which diseases
Rad wav's Iteaay Resolvent will eradicate, and
secure ’to the patient a new lease of life.
The price • REDWAY'S RENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT ia fil,&lt;r&lt;tper&gt;oula. Dote, a tea-spoon
twice full, half srfionr after eachJea). Sold by
druggi»u and metchanla everywhere.
‘

Are superior to all purgative or cathartic pill*,
powder*, mineral and aettihu waters, in tbe treat­
ment ana cure of

SSWn.
«S,rSSi’iS W THE
NERV0U8NE8H,

MELANvilOLY,

. Pavxtao.—Tbe firat eight year, of U»a
life evf a fruit tre* nrc the mw important
and require judicious management. If*
1
head ia formed in thia pe-

.
JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY'S
_

__

cement roofing,

IN MIUTART CAMIH
It enn be applied by any one,
There is no place *o well calculated
and wbeo finiahed forint a perfocUr Fiss Parer
uscftiloese of a ayeeifte medfanc as
camn. Radtrsi's ltra.lv n.lt.r k..
------ •-r
futut.au ,tr- hired by H«at. fbta nr Ntngw-,Sasixxi&gt;c of Hour
my of the Union with the lisppirot weceaa. Let­ Baabm, or any external aclfou whatever.
ters from Brigade and Regimental surgeons, offi­
XsXQtTXD
cers, and privatr*,assure us that Rapway’a Ready
GVTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
Relief has contributed more to the protection of

ofthmHtifo
pill* lict a royatcriovopowar, for in each pill is
combined ti e elaments of heidtU regeneration.

aud Ite
CHRONIC RHEUM ATkiM-ASTHM A

-—raw.
w rem
mnJiee.Ud-

Lead, Ac., will linden Radwy’a Regulating Pnu

uuDwSdsuttGOLwwu Hffijr •:/.

him tbe first calm

SOLS PBOFRIXTOR1,

la iXa. &gt;~l a*d Ux Ih&gt;H Ao’J

rid Wats

Ntahnl

pills

Kind* when

•nd

F*r rnmitoe
RtHtriag Mtlil
Bwftef ill ktati.
TOUifc.

C^/n/i*

AtoMi/lM &lt;&lt;totow wbfeto

-.I........ .r re.” rCrirf-n fwr

jrtEt7^‘^rLUN3? S’
PAL ROOFS, coa-

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

RADWAY® REGULATING BILLS,

For Coating Metal* of all

i« O*

HP«fe,rAIK IN TUE 8IDE’ ^^bDEBS,

price S1 per bottle, 6 bottles for «5

Whe dees b^ Adairt Beaatlfal Teeth!
WILLIAM JO1HM,

Important to Farmers.

York aud all parts of th* United‘State*. Cauads.
West Indira, and Central and Boath America, on
baildingaorall kind*, such as FACvcaim. Forxi*cias. fiWracsns, Rxix. ltaa» Dertno. Oar*, and •«
Pt auc Boiuuxus generally, GuxaxxtaaxT Ik:no
he give* calomaL Tin* is an ancient landmark txc*. Ac.; by the principal Brn.r&gt;&lt;a*. Asremcw.
of the nrufexMon, which no ranovaticn ha* been amt &lt;4bera. and has presved t-tw the OiEAff.ST
suffered to alter.
and MOST DURABLE MGOFIXG in oar. it is in
ertrr reaiwct A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER snd
W»|CII FACT*.
.
,
When we tell the jsubli* jhat lb* one of RAD' TIME PROOF ooreriag for ROOF’S OF ALL
WAY*H READY RELIEF Weave the aiek uf KINDS.
certain diseases: that it will atop pain in a few
minulea after its application ; that il will protect
the system against attack* rf all malarious, contagmu*,and infscUoas diseases—wc have the facts
tocatabliah the truth of onr statements, ackoowl
No Hent is required In making application

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

CHARLES WIDD! FIELD A CO.,

Intporftnt to Builders.
Important tu Railroad Cimpttnieit.

condition of the patient, calomel forms tbe in­

JJR. RADWAY’S PILLS,

’ is a scissnnc roaaATlvL
W. ari Uh a^Hui pre
J rh.

plan it, En

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.

NEW YORK,

tbe practise of med»cin«|ircscrlbe* Catemri, Mrr- ,
cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and ether' fa- |
vorile bobya of tbe peufeaaicn. It is a well known I
r.x, •t--*
—I——...
- 1
* a —

Ala' session o'f the Probate Court for tbe Countv

Iturc, to
an aparatu* for tbe
_____________ ____ _ Mary, in the year one thousand eight hundred
tar cart* for nprinkfiaf'ciljr’ atrteta. in sod sixty-***; prrocnl S. C. Priadk, Judge of
Probate.
tbe garden it fo entirely practicable, with
a garden engine, hjriroputl. or common
wataring-pot —America* AffrinlteritL

CRONLBTv
AMI* Mao«ta«liirer*.l

IT IS EIRE A^S* VATER PROOF

KAllway's KKADY XhLIKr

Bteddm P*‘n ,D U",K’d“^*’

q^MICHIOAN,-

JOHNS A

A SI'EEOY I’LRGATIVE.

DE. RADWAY’S PULS

nnrpiEiyiiVL 'jraiJiE unnrrMBS

of William Eatoa.

-TERMS CASH.

For Sale bv all DlRCgi^*, and Storekeeper!
generally tlirofl^-lHJift'ft.e country.

; Coriicr of TJbertr Strccl.

and removing from the skiu Pimples, Tetter.lUaU |x( Rsdway 's Read* Relief be frroiy Med. and ib
and other oHSusirc marks,and will, in n fow days . a »l1&lt;irt time, oil pain snd uneasiness will erase,
give a pure, clear, and roseate hue of health and 1
tbe threatened disease expelled frvtn tbeayebeauty to the face and nails aud brilliancy Ui the ; urn.
IF SEUXP
’ It i» a pure and innocent preparation, all pon .
,, -in ri-.-tcr
ii-e mwtvnaam inc u»c ,-i axuetfttl to do good, but never duea injury.
vtaf. Ready Belief wdl en.ure a aprody cure.
I
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
There is no medicine in tbe known world, or

Liberal ItPfftftrKn to Whote»aie

TO W|UJ AM STREET.

Bitter*, hid them tested bv two di»tiugui»be&lt;J
istinguisbed DEPRESSION OF SPIRTTB,
’
tx kix nova*.
medical practitiomtrt. who pnortuncad them a
or means suggested by the medics! authorities.
valuable remedy fordiseaae.
i
A dase of from ox to eight of Radway •* Regu­
Although tbe tntditW men of the country, m* lating
Pill*, will, in the most distressing case* of
general tiling disapprove Of Patent Medicincs.yct Constipation or Custivcueas, Derangement ot the
AND RXSTORK
we do not believe a reapeolabie Phvsician ean be Uver, or other gland*, secure a healthy avacua.found in the United States, acquainted with tbeir
medicalprojwrtiau1 whbtrill wt highlr approve
quired to appear at a Session of said Court, then DR. J. SOVBB DODS’. IMPERIAL WINE BIT­
TERS.
In all newly aotUrJ -*—
v
tte, l-.ll, Ato itayuM,b..H,
the prayer of
of Ita retained bunion.iiy * free purge, two to
four per dsy, farurwrek ortenxiay*, w&lt;n reetore
bitier* should be used «
break(p*L.
DR. J. BOVEE DOD6’

frer. Wild CherrT Tree Bark. Spikenard, Chamo­
mile Flower*, and Gentian. Tbev are manufac­
tured by Dr. Dods himaoK who is an experienced
aud successful Phyaician, and hence should not
be classed among the quack nostrum* which flood
the country, and against which the Medical Pro-

M

N* matter if thstbrekea Pltobav did nm mm h^

are absolutely unsurpassed by any
olUr remedy on earth. Io be assured ..f Cbia, it
ore of the diacs*** aa developed la the Iropli
N pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the is only ucosaary.tomako tba trial. The Wt*o
pe supplies ware soil to Bread. Bncao* Ayr,
Circuit Court for the county of Barry, m Chan­ itselfis of a very superior quality, being about,
Chili, Peru. Equadur, Vaoxuoto, Bolivia. N&lt;I
cery. made on the thirtieth |3&lt;'th] day of .Octoberouw third stronger than other wines; wanning Z._ __ *____ ..
_ a
1
&lt;1... Smlll
,
in the year of our tord one thousand eight hun­ ■nd inrigbratadg tbe wbelc fyotem from the bud main, and wa* thoroughlr tested by Physicians
dred and sixty-one. in a certain cause thereto
and thcPriaslbood. aud ia now the official rerne
-r u«.:.k
dy tried br the Pbvsidxits, under the name of
"Soiullvo Renovador do ’"
Badway,"
•^oLiuyffBiaovadordb
"'**■*
for Radwav's Ready Resolvent.) in the treatment
of Scrofula. Hrpbilia. Uleers Trrniora. Prolapan*
of Barrv, will sell at public auctioa *r vendue, to doehi* a general warmtb. Tliey art also exeel- Uteri. Etet&gt;banta»i«, Erysipelas. Sairt Anthony's
the bigliest bidder, al the north front door of tbe lent for Ditvaata and W’eaknvate* peenliar to Fire, HK MiUi'v
leret aore*. atl disea-, of
Court Home, in the village of Hasting*, in said Fematen, where aTnnio I* required to atreacth the akiu.lituabr* in Abe bli-od. Mlhe Periling*.
county of Barnr,.on Saturday th* - twenty -sixth ' ©n enA brace the system. No lady, who ia
day ofJuly. 1So3, at one o'clock In the afleruoou of 1 subject lu laaaitade and faiutnr**. should be Nodes, deafness, discharge* from the eyes, car*
sad o«*«. l'an&lt;hd»r rwalhaf*. drop.y, and «••}'
without tbeni, u they revivifying ta tbeir action. stilutior.ul diaessea. SucliJum been the uoparalkilbd7ucctei"of7!&gt;ix remedy in curing tbeae hor­
THESE BITTERS
plaint filed in thia cause, and described in said
rible di»c*»ea In the tropica that «• do nulhcoitale
S_______ r .f____ —.1,. ek.
I te.e »u_

township number throe. (?,) north of Range nnnbvr ten ]’■&gt;■ went, in the county of Barry and Stale
of Michigan, containing eighty acre* of land, more
or lew.
HARMON HMITH,
Circuit Court Commissioner.
Balcu a Daroa, Solicitors for Complainant.
Dated, June*, 1342.
jell

UNA.

H» A GREAT BONG AND STOMACH REMEDY -

luuo,

I

.

That piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle eta
be put on as strong aa ever.
rr -WILE MEND PORCELAIN.

To the People

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

_

Toar broken «taaa Cbm nd Ranee* raa be trike
iT'ttnX^^nTunBix

PAIN,

IT WILL MOT ।CRACK IN COUDOBMTN IN
B ARM WEAtMRB, AND N0LWASJ1 OFF.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER MBTAL

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                  <text>VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1862.

file Sitings banner,
IS PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,
AT HAST IMUS, DARKY

°*&lt;* &lt;» "Jtomer

COD XT T, MTCniQAR

xsierex a traaows
H'ORNETS aad COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Soliator. in Chancery. Tax and
•to. Bniinet. nt.n.iLi
'“eumnc*

Srltttrt Jlottrj.

eeer Uo Pont**.

alamasoo, Michigan.
A. A.Kxarax,

J. C. Bcanova.
Filled with abrioes the heart balb bmMed I
Home! go wateh the faithful dove.

ADVKRTISIMO.
One equate, of ten lines, or less, BO cents for
the first, and 2$ cents for each subsequent inser­
tion. A liberal discount to yearly advertisers.

was ezasMrated beyond measure. Ths
liquor of ray bald-beaded fallow-lodger
steeled my nerves to action, and I threw
myself into a position of defence. Not
doubling my perfect ability tn scatter
that crowd over an acre of ground, I In­
vited the unequal coatesL The appearance of a policeman spared tbe impending
slaughter, for the party suddenly left the
fieM.
My companion' Informed the offi-

cer of what had occurred, and he started
in pursuit of tbe retreating rowdies, en­
joining us to find tbe way to our lodgings.
Tak ing the arm of tbe tad, we proceeded

Job and Oard Printtag.
JtU bind* of Boob, Curd, HanJUU, CUolofuoond
If/uy Printing oiocutod on ikort notiot, and at
muonablo loruu.
Hy
&lt;M doocri^tiono awutenUy on kand.^

NO. 8.

।the Gospel. He frtqoenlly visited New diworwyt And for m, mIuh'Wi *&gt;
(Orleans, and other of the large Southern confoundedly blind, too—but never at led.
&lt;
citiM, during the first year of his mar।
riave, but the circumstance excited no did not find the murderer.
,
The next day I met Martig on Mont­
“To be brief, before two years elapsed, gomery
|
street She smiled and bowed,
|the large estate left by our father was and
i
I confess I thought her a very pretty
iswept from ns, and we were almost bank- &gt;
woman.
।rapt. He had induced my mother to
A week after she quisdy left the Stat*
i
mortgage the plantation, with the view, ffor Georgia, where she is now residing.
Ibe said, of purchasing more negroes to After the sailing of tbe steamer, I received
work it, but the money was squandered, a
i note through tbe post-office from Mar­
।and the slaves we had were secretly sold Itha. She explained ail, and thanked saw
by fives and tens, until less than a dozen Ifor tbe assistance I had rendered her, and
remained.
When asked to explain by tbe
I
kindness shown to the imaginary twin­
my mother, he had no excuse to offer.— Ibrother, Richard.
lu the midst of this great grief, another
When I informed Smith, as 1 did one I
wife of Mayhew—that waa the villain's &lt;evening,that tbe ‘sleek young cuss’ whom
name—suddenly made her appearance Ibe bad viewed with ao much suspicion,
at the plantation.
Learning the residence was a woman, be waited for me to repeat
of her husband, but knowing nothing of the assertion, and then checked himself
his second marriage, she had left South in the set of calling me a liar. The news
Carolina to meet him. My poor sister excited Smith, and he went to bed drunk
waa heart-broken. Mayhew, to escape that night, and snored as be never snored
prosecution, fled from the State. His before.
She who was to have been the third
first wife waa sent to the madhouse, and
in three months my poor old mother was wife of Mayhew still lives in San Eranlaid in the church-yard. £fy grief-bowed cinco. She was married in August last.
sister—but I will not speak of her. Turn­ I met her in the street* few days ago.—
ing the wreck of our property into money How vividly the sight of her fees brought
I started in pursuit of toe scoundrel who to mind tbe incidents I have related ! She
had dealt such havoc with our peace.— will read this little story, perhaps, and
Through a dozen States I tracked him, learn, for the first time, why she did not
and returned with my mission of ven­ become the wife of Isaac Mayhew the

toward my room. He waa a pale-faced
luterssting young man of perhaps eight­
een-or nineteen years, remarkably well
brad and intelligent He was drtossd
in good taste, without affecting any of
tbe airs of malurer years, and I was quite
taken with him. Ils told me his name
was Richard Janson ; that he was alone
in California, but ont without means ;
that he lived on Stockton street, and,
visiting a friend that evening had been
a
lodger
detained to that unusual hour. In a few
moments we arrived at my lodging, and
oberts
triker
observing that he evinced little inclina­
tion topart with me, I invited him to ac­
In September, 1852.1 occupied a room &lt;
cept a portion of my bed for the night.
in a two stnry frame building on Stock ton He
|
smilingly declined, staling that be
street.
In the house were perhaps half ,
■ ASON ALLEN,
■IlAT RECEIVED
was quite near hla own ; and I then learn­
a dozen lodgera, possibly more.
As J ,
ed, for the first time, that he occupied a
Dealer in groceries, provides', pro
seldom visited my room during the day j
4 ks, fiiah, butter, tard. pork, and grain at
room in the same bouse and on tbe same
all ktndv. Also toys catxlica, etc.etc.
Store io a new and most complete assortment
and invariably retired al 12 u’clock, I ।
floor with myself. Thus 1 became ac geance unacoompliahed. One year ago, bigamist.
Calitoru a Block. State 'treat. Haatinga, Mich.
rarely met any of my neighbors—or, if I (quinted with two of my fellow-hidgers.
by accident, I learned he was in Califor­
DRI G8 AND MEDICINES,
did,. ft was wiluuul
without my
my Knowing
knowing tnem.
them.—
—
imiu
Janson and myself often met after nia.
As soon as I recovered from a se­
D. C. HAWLEY,
rfrh. mi. alv
Oita, Cam- . With two of my fellow lodger. I h&lt;c.me
that, but it was always in the street or rious illness under which I was laboring,
DEALER in all kinds of Family Groceries.
I—
—i_u-----partially
acquainted. One was a middle- on
,
Not every tender-hearted and patriotic
Stone and Woods® ware, and a' general as- bl phene. Burning Fluid,
tbo stairway.
He never invited me I took passage for this State.
I arrived
vortmeot »C Provisions. Also Notary Public.
ng.d
man,
urcupying
a
room
adjoining
।
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
to bis room, or accepted an invitation to six months ago. He is here, for I have girl ia fit for a nurse in anarmy hospital.
Store, two doors east of the Hastings House,
mine, and divided from it by a thin par- mine.
He visited me bot once at my seen'him, ana he cannot escape me now I An Illinois surgeon at tPittaberg Land­
tiliun. Against that thin boundary stood .office and tb»n remained less than five
He Is even in this city, but little dreams ing writes:
ROBERTS * STRIKER,
our i*ed&gt;- the middle aged gentleman's minutes.
“The duties required of an effective
How be spent his lime I did that the pistol is shotted to send him to
TX EALEBS in drugs, medicines, palea I mrdiand mine— not to exceed three inches not inquire. lie was a mystery. 1 spoke
nurse are not the administering of a
U cinca. paints, oils, turpentine, burning fluid,
the great reckoning. I have made few
apart. Tba middle-aged gentleman was nf him to Smith, one day. Strange to
spoonful of wine, nor bathing an officer's
p ire liquors. dys-atuflT,. window gluM. potty* gro­
acquaintance, having no wish to implicate
ceries. stationery, and fanev articles. Store in X3T FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL w edded U&gt; |he habit of snoring. And bis
say, that gentleman had never seen bim ; others in the work of blond wbichl must temples with a sponge. These require no
PCRPOSES,ONL\J£1
Halbrook'a New Block. HaaUnga, Mich.
was a peculiar snore; not a periodical
but, from my description ofblm,ventured be mine alone. Last night I fonowed sacrifice of feeling. No attending upon
murmur, accompanying every fourth or the opinion that be was either a gambler him from the El Dorado, where he spends a Colonel or a Major in a state room,out
fifth aspiration, but a terriflic and unin­
or a genteel pickpocket, I was reluctant- the most of his time, to a bouse on Pow- combing matted hair, washing dirty face*,
terrupted combination of snorts, groans1 ly forced to the conclusion that Smith
hands and feet, binding putrid woenda,
. IWEESET &amp; ALLEN.
el! street. He has visited ft frequently |
apd Miufllea, with the addition of teeth1 waa right, and after that I treated tbe
and numbers of thingns which cannot be
A TTORNETR ATLAWand Solicitor, in Chan
of late, and to-day I understand he Is
described. The lady who connot, with a
grinding, and occaisonal plunge* of the' young man with unusual coldness. He
eery. Particular attention paid to Coaveypeylng his addresses to a widow lady of
extremities against tbe creating foot­- observed the change, and his look wore a
smiling face, rool up her sleeves, go on
, wealth residing there. But be will not
board.
For a week I boro up against the‘ reproach ao sorrowful that I half repent­
her knees amongst the black boilers and
marry her, for another week shall not see
wet straw to wait upon an unfortunate
clatter.
At length, one night, 1 knocked ed having harbored tbe suspicion of my
pa nuaineea.
bim alive! You now know all. Have I
I TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
Office la tba Court Hones, Heatings. Mich.
athiado'ir.
I was de»perate.
He rose, venerable looking friend, who was fear­
private soldier, repulsive in his manners
.
one
friend
in
California
I"
PRUNES, FIGS. RAIxINB, CODFISH;
and words, Is here sadly oct of her prop­
struck a light, and for the first time we fully averse to all mysteries.
To see so mnch spirit, so much deter­
I in fact, er«rTtb:n|c io the Grocery line, such a* met face to face. 1 bud prepared myself
It ia a noble sight to witness
Occasion called mo to my room, onei tninatlon, so much manhood exhibited by er sphere.
DANIEL COOK,
| will be needed for fatnilr use.
one who bears the impress of nature's
to deluge him with sarcaem—1&lt;^ abuse evening, at an earlier hour than usnal.—
fUSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
■
a
beardless
boy,
surprised
me
beyond
Alio a &lt;real variety of tbo
nobility in ivery movement and every
bim with billingsgate—to sink him with I beard a soft rap at my door, and, open­
el .Tas Anat. will attend to the collection of
■ measure.
I offered the brave little feldJU«and an othar business pertainingtoMaofiice.
abuse. His face was ao round and jovial ing it, found Janson standing in tbe en­- low mv hand, and he felt that he was an­ expression, a highly educated lady, ao(CUD2EES'" •j'xnxmmcB'ir
and his head so entirely destitute of hair, try. “Come in, Janson,” I exclaimed,, swered. In rilcnce we returned to our customod to every indulgence tliat wealth
And Cooking Extracts,
con furnish, thus employed, with disor­
that I, could not summon courage throwing open the dour.
lodgings. Bidding Jansen good-night, I
I. A. HOLBROOK,
dered hair, bodplen, in a soiled calico
the xspeoial BENam or thx la dim.
to utter a harah word.
For a moment
“Would you not prefer takings walklI stepped into Smith’s room fora moment.
TTORNEY and Cvunwlor at
Solicitor in for
dress, bespattered with blood, roahmut
we
peered
silently
into
each
other's
feces.
Chancery. General Ijimi and Tax Agent.—
he inquired- “The evening ia very beau
I found the old gentleman somewhat ag­
) “(in I do anything for you 1" I inquired.
and grease, forgetful of every feeling but
Office, aocood story of Row•r’a block.
itated.
He had lost a valuable diamond
the one of seeking and helping the meat
'
Smith, for that was his name, must
“1 believe not tn night, some other pin that day, and freely intimated that
J. M. RUSSELL.
wrotobed and neglected. God has bles­
have read my thoughts—must have known time." 1 was a little piqued that he the ‘‘sleek young —
--------- «— ­
cuss,” as he denomina
PENS, PENCILS. INKR, PAPER, EN­
HYSICIAN and Bargees. Office in RasseU*
that he snored—must have been aware should presist in remaining outside tbe ted Jansen, had stolen It. i so strenu­ sed my eyes with the sight of such a one.
VELOPES.
CARDS,
Ac,
Ac.
tiers. State itreel.
____
The name of the noble minded lady shaft
of tbe object of my visit—fur he immedi­ door.
ously endeavored to dissipate the Impres­
Upon our shelves msy bo found all of the ately replied:
not l»e forgotten. Send us laffies of this
JOHN ROBERTS,
“I should be much pleased to have sion, that 1 verily believe be felt inclined
MOST POPULAR
iHYSICf AN and fiurrcvo Dwelling on Broad"Yes. mv friend, join me in a glass of you.” be rejoined. “I have a few words to transfer tbe odium of the supposed caliber, or send us negro strvsnta/ Beg
brandy and water—I have a few drops of to say to you, in justice to myself, and theft to me. That night. Smith snored of the dainty miss in humanity’s name,
to remain at homo until parade days,
something genuine. Permit me to insist”
I louder than usual.
H. P. CHERRY,
! when we shall all be glad to sec her.—
he evniinued, observing [my hesitation,
* Enough." 1 interrupted, “1 will go.”
Three days after, I met Jansen in tbo
OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
"you will sleep all the belter lor it,” and I felt assured he desired to tell me some­ street, and learned that he had taken Keep idle gentleman at home also.”
ten-1 to all bueineea entrusted to him with
promatnaea and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown.
be gave me a look welling over with thing of himself, and I was qll anxiety to rooms in Powell street. I did not in­
commiseration.
Tnx City or Mxmyhtb.—Memphis ia
hear it.
It was unpleasant to think him quire the reason—I thought I knew it. )
We would rvspeetfally announce to U»e eitl
I meekly followed him to the side-board a pickpocket ur sharper, and I hoped be The next day I again met him.
His face by far the largest and must important I
xeiti of Ilastinpi sod TieinitT, that we intend to।
L. H. HTEWART,
mH evervthine in otir line of trade «• ebeaf* m can1 wnd we pledged each other in a glass of might be able to prove to me that he was was unusually pale, yet be said be bad eity on the Miaaiseippi river between St.
A TTORNEY astf Connselor at tar. S^Mtsr be bought nt sny place. Gire u» ■ call and judge
’ nncietiI vintage.
He they) pressed me to neither.
not felt better for years.
"There is to Louis, which is 430 miles above, and
A. «n4 Csaosslor in Chancery. Netary Pnblic. for yourselree. We intend to sell
xm&lt;ike a cigar.
I could scarcely do less.
Ac. AH buaiweaa attended tn prompt!' and effiWe left tbe bouse and proceeded along be a wadding on Powell street to-morrow; New Orleans, which is 730 miles below.
^rnUv. OAce No. 5. Noble's block. Balti- Creek,
Silting on the side of tbe bed, with bis Stockton street toward Happy Valley. at least, so Mayhew says, but there will I It ia the rntrtpol of four railroads, tr»r- ।
round visage peeping through a gauze of For ten minutes not a word was spoken. be no bridegroom 1 Do you understand 1 ersing North, South, East and West.—
smoke, and his fat legs swinging good Several times be seemed on the very He placed his finger signlfiicantly to his These roods have added greatly to the
•
J. M. NEVINA,
etary FuMIe, snd Tax
Special attention will be paid to COMPOUND­• naturcdly, Smith was a picture. Togeth- point of speaking, but as often checked lipa, sod we separated.
commercial growth of Memphis though it
attention paid to makiug ont De«4». Mart- ING and putting up PRESCRIPTIONS; and anyr er «• would have afforded an amusing
himself.
At eight o'clock tbe next evening, as is the river traffic which lias built tb«city.
■ «xei and Cofltracu.
Great care taken in tore one purcliasing medicines of us can r**y upon* sketch for Punch.
He talked incessantly
“Unless I m»T call you one, 1 hays not Isaac Mayhew was mounting the steps The shipments of Cotton alone from the I
claalnx ■ort&lt;nirca by advertisement.
their being
and, before I left him. we touched glasses a friend In California." ho at length be- of tbe house to which Jansen had traced port, in the year ending September 1,
II. WRIGHT,
several times, and I firmly resolved that fan, placing his hand upon my shoulder. him, six days before, a pistol ball pierced I860, amounted to four hundred thousand
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
be might snore, night and day. for a year
his heart, and be fell dead upon tbe pave­ bales, and its general business, in ordin­
bowed, but mnfle no reply.
ttorney and counsellor at law?
to come, and 1 would not disturb him.—
HaStixob Marc* £ 1863“You do not speak,” he continued ob­ ment.
Some unaccountable inflaencc ary times, is immense. It is the great
art Solicitor sad Connartlor in Cbanewy —
Particular attention paid to tbv collration of
I wrung his hand in an ecstacy of friend
serving tny alienee. “I am to understand had drawn ma to the neighborhood, and point for cotton and other produce of
claima and npnsy promptly remitted.
. ship, and bade him an affectionate good I presume, that you are not to be made an bearing tbe report of a pistol, Jansen's Weatern Tennessee. By last census the
moot
Docx,
of
all
kimK
al.o
N«w«rar««
Offica. with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middl.rille,
for salt by
I
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
night. I tumbled in bed, but tried in vain exception."
words flashed through my mind, and I popnlation of Memphis is put down at
Barry Coanty, Michigan.
tc sleep. Smith’s brandy was playing
“To be frank with you, Jansen, there started, with a dozen others, in the direc­ about 98,000 souls; but the city has
strange
tricks
with
my
fancy,
and
1
felt
tion of tbe tragedy.
Before I arrived been so long beleaguered and kept ia a
owder
Shot,
Lead
and
Cam
for
mdo
cheap
by
ia
a
certain
mystery
about
your
move
­
JACOB FERRIS,
ROBKKTH A STRIKER.
as though something was whispering, as ments, calculated to give rise to suapi un the spot, ouite a crowd bad collected, ^mic, and ao many of ita able bodied
to “Macbeth,'’ “Sleep no more !" I lit cions anything but favorable.”
The body of Mayhew was lying on the citizens
^Uzens have been'impretted
been impreaoed into the
MICHIGAN.
ixiacea's Ou&gt; Loxnox Docx Gur, for medicin­ a candle and found it was two o'clock.—
IONIA.
eidewalk1 and over it in speechless agony, rebel army, that It is calculated by refu­
“Of what nature I" inquired my com
al pnrpoaea, for sale by
R. A «.
Irritated at my wakefulness, I threw on panion.
atood tbe widow who waa to have been a gees. from there that it does not number
my dolbes and was soon in tbe street.
.
“That you are a gambler, or even worse” bride.
one-balf of its ordinary inhabitants.
oodyear's Patent Breast Pumps for^aale by
The moon rode high in the heavens, and I bluntly replied.
“Who saw this I" inquired a police­
R. C. PRINDLE,
the night was beautiful asapoet’s dream.
TUDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Publie, GesHe smiled as he replied. “Yea, yes, J man.
fl oral L*ad and Tax Aget&gt;t. Will be found in
Spoiling along the street as far os Gay, see - vet the suspicion wrongs me.”
“1 beard the report of a pistol,” said
Circuit Courts—1S69, 1863.
the Court House, at Hastings, on tbs 2d and «d
Promises made to ehildron should be
“Make it appear so, and you shall not one of tbe crowd, “and, a minute after
TATE OF MICHIGAN.Eighih Judicial Circuit I suddenly turned tbe comer, and encoun­
faithfully kept
Naturally frank and
saw a man enter that house yonder,” and
—1 hereby fix and appoint the times for hold­ tered a crowd of bslf drunken rowdies, want a friend.
ingenious, they expect every promise to
ing
the
MTeral
terma
of
the
Circuit
Court
witbin
DAMIEL STRIKER,
standing In front of a bouse they had
"Promise that you will not divulge be pointed to a small frame building on ,
Circuit, for the yean IM? and I8C3. as follows
be fulfilled to the letter; and if it hi not
FT CLERK. Notary Public, aud General said
Born Cbwaty January, 2d Monday; April. 2d either just left, nr were about to enter. what I mav teil yon, or attempt by word tbe opposite side of the street.
and Tax Agant.
Office i»
In an instant the officer, followed by ' they will not only be greatly disappoint­
Monday, July, Sd Monday; October, 2d Monday. As I waa in the act of retracing my foot­ or act to thwart me In the accomplish­
ed, but their faith and trust in you will
CTiaton Oonty—January, Id Monday ; April,3d
steps, I beard some one ezelaim, In a boy­ ment of a purpose to which I have pledged the excited spectators, started fur the
Monday ; July. 3d Monday ; October. 3d Monday;
be shaken.
Parenta, then, can not be too
my soul." he said looking me earnestly house. Springing through the crowd, I faithful in keeping their promises to their
A»m Zu-fe-Janoary, 1st Monday: April. 1st ish tone :
Monday,
Joly.
1st
Monday:
October.
1st
Monday.
H. COOK,
"Not to Tnight, gentlemen ; some in'the face, “and you shall have the proof reached the side ol the policeman, and as. children, In the most trifling matters, if
Kml County— March, lat Mondav:Jnne 1st Mon­
be knocked at tbe door I was at hie elbow.
other
time,
but
not
to
night
:
please
ex
­
you
require.
”
day; September, 1st Monday; December, lat
they would have them frank and open*.B&gt; umaa in &gt;na v»«r&gt;
--- ~i—■ , „
“If your purpose is not criminal. I I fell that Jansen was there. Tbe door
Sieurs. Ttss to be paid when papers are left M Munkulut Cbuate—February, 3rd Monday ; Au­ cuse me."
hearted.
If you promiee them anything,
The speaker in passing along the street promise; If otherwise keep your secret,” was quickly opened and a well dressed
for reeord.
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that particoUr thing they must have, or
gust 3rd Monday.
lady
calmly
inquired
tbe
object
of
the
bad
been
slopped
by
the
rowdies,
and
in
­
Given under tuy hand at the village of Ionia, thia
wss my answer.
they are not satisfied.
Besides, to give
H. N. SHELDON,
“’Ds wbat you would do or any other
Xfitb day of October. A. D I%1.
vited to drink.
them tbsjr first lesson in distrust and
LOUIS 8. LOVELL, CTrowif Judfo. e
COUNTY TREASURER. Offlee ia the Court
“We are looking for a man who a few
••Bah,” exclaimed a number of voices, man worthy of tbe name."
suspicion, as sometimes happens with
House.
____________________________
minutes
since,
committed
a
murder
aorosa
"You must come up to the scratch—eith­
"Then 1 promise ; here ia my band."
“Listen,” he resumed, taking my arm
JAMES A. SWEEXBY,
oward association PhiW«r er drink ur fight."
“And do you expect to find him in roy | I hope few parents will ba guilty. i’«u
"But, gentlemen, 1 cannot,” insisted and walking slowly on. “I have a twin
ROSECUTING ATTORNEY, Counsslor at
cannot, then, be too careful in making
nbta
—
/er
tA/
and Dirtr-oni
Law. BaUdtor «*d Couasalor ta Chancery,
wrt/ I 'imlonl oof CkroatcIHoanooo, *«d the stranger, struggling to frea himself’ sister.
We were born in Georgia, and room, airl" relumed the lady.
and Notify radic, win promptly attend ta any
mof
a hnnhun‘No
madam," replied the polios
*.........................................
&gt;lic&lt;-inan,
from tbe grasp of bis persecutors. "1I our parents were the possessors
of s
mcsm of On »Sr*uo^ Orfnno. , —
boeinMu wtraated to Ha care, ia nay of the
,i,eo Or.ln hj ib« Aeu.g So.- can neither drink nor fight to-oigbt; I am
____
....................................
w
i
“
but
irge
enough
rather
politely
for
one
of
bis
calling
;
of the evils’ resulting from nth promises
Ceurtaaf this Stale. QIBoo Inibo Cosrt Hsass.
when we ______
I willglance
glance through
through yeer
your apartment,
aparu
to give them all employment
ggpogTS ™ SPEHMATOllBOEX nut we IL”
will be avoided.
'
At tbe merely as a matter cf form, before pro­
“Gammon!" growled the party, at were fourteen our father died
...
sge of sixteen my sister became a eon ceeding to the other portioae of the
tempting to force bim into tbe house.

Where there's acme kind lip

.ices, at the

Hastings’ Kusintss flirrctorg.

HASTINGS

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^isrtUang.

nrrsTEKiovs

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utms,

GROCERIES!

A

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PATENT MEDICINES

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COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

imwo a kiab,

I Ml that, *« • ono~r»aUK &lt;rf th. p~« vert, during s revival, and six month*
•nd ebampino
nocMr, it wm my duty after, and in the face of tbe determinad
ran away
with
u&gt; ionrfora. Smith’. brMdytold«»,; opposition of my mother,
_________
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preacher, »
to whose
•nd IhniMmd the nwv», i» nddition. to | and
mt married
aamw a
» young
young pimii.ii,
wmw
cryimtlh* imolutum. Sulking qrf- Llo^mnc tha rmriul a»ad Ha wigtaoMy*sister did not love the rrum/ Her
feelings fur him

him to fattow me.

were a religious eothu-

He turned to oom
natural infatuation.

If

The officer entered. I doeely following.
While he was examining the room, 1 for
the firn lime obtained a fair view of the
fody’l face.
Involuntarily 1 threw up

• be th
asked

“Cotmlaa.”
:
“How manjT

�Private Letter from tbe Third'

HASTINGS BANNER.

sition. One or two moves more
shall be within shelling distance

■JuuqjFfof)

Weiiestay Hendig, Jne 25,

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Nn YmK

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.
.
ffTHOFT ocilx AND wrrn mas ruKPos^

battle,

_
which I know you will all be

~_________________ ant-0UB to

liio ncwRpapCr report#

are not altogether reliable, as they are

nun.—Abraham Lincoln.

. more or less interested io distorting,' hid­
■?**T
ing,'or misrepresenting the facts in the
Tbe raid of rebel cavalry in tbe rear off case.

McClellan’s army is one of those inexplic­

able things, which,

while

arriet could r
■y, they would

Newspapers are like men, each

has its particular prejudice aud interest

j correspondent,
orirras■
■

get wounded 1 have not much expectation
.
of surviving it; becanse I have noArenelh.
My vitality seems to be expended. The
,
coming battle will no doubt be derisive
of tbe war, should it prove to be ao, sick

they are not; to support, and must poffxverything on

•nay of solution, show a deficiency ia our

its aide, and .bjojv everything on the op

foe actual,i

’ ‘ received two letters from home, one
army organisation, and the readiness off posite side,.nt,leant this is too much the just
from Albert and one from Harriet and
tbe rebels to take advantage of suchloosc- case; and it is best for wise men to sift
Latlic for which I am much obliged and
ness. It is a strange commentary -upon, tbe true from tbo false, ncccept foe truth will answer as so^n as possible. En­
and perhaps, a filling dsouement to the let it out where it will, and discard the closed Ah. sends to grandmother a ball
■
great “Ansfonda^plau of putting down false let It have been ever so long a which passed through tbe leg of one of
The newspapers our poor fellows. Good bye, a kiss for
the rebellion by the “masterly inactivity” chcrixbed falsehood.
little May. Your Brother,
policy. The^ieople are beginning to think we have received siuco the battle, all
A.M. Hiu.
that tbe “Anaconda" coils in tbe wrong Mem to be vicing with each other in
direction,and that its proverbial sluggish­

ness has emboldened the .rebels to-clip the
muscles in tbe outer arc of ita immense

puffing it into a great victory. The sim­
ple truth of tho matter is that they made
a sudden, unexpected and concentrate^
attack on uur left wing, with the hop^ff

Middleville June 16th.
Editor Banner.—Enclosed 1 send you

IT-

unde*

date of Sprague’s Station, Juno 4th, say»:
“lie down train frum ouf advance hurt
evening to ths White Bouoe.was attacked
by the enemy, four miles from the lat­
ter station, which is the terminus of the
road. This road ia the principal machine
which supplies our army with food and
aniunKfon, and which rapidly moves
troops from the transports to the front
It Is indispensable to the enemy, literally
indispensable. It was soldierly audarity
which led a squadron of 160 cavalry
around our right, right down to tho track,
and there awaited lust about moonrise
for tbe train. A raft prevlouHy removed
secured tho stoppage of the cars. Die
cutting of foe telegraph wire secured tbe
enterprise from publicity and from inter­
ruption. When tho expected train came
opposite the ambush, it was fired upon.
Six men in the cars and on the roofs
are said to have been killed.
A Colonel
\nd a Major, aupposed to have been on
tB^traiu, are said to be missing. A Cap-

u.*m|- on him »iih
uum«l.uiplei.m.
It i&lt; «r«i ererred tb«t b«
prerwtKl.
b. an armad ferae, frvm
f,u“,
liichmond. Ha laAe oh^e* V
dul.u.L
Handbill, in eeery variHJ.
an, dlaplayed all near the city, denonncia. Jett Daeia and applying to him rb
dfeoloaa mid opprabnuva epitbou. The
rebola declare it ie Iba inteoUoo of D«i*

to desert them.
Numoraoe peraom
hare boon .mated and oonbnad
belling again.: the aulbonflM in «“!&gt;

Dated, Hope, Jane &gt;0,19«2.
THOMAS v BOBixuoy, &gt; CU-oie.
PETER HOWARD,
j eienere.

jatiU

•150 BEST PIAR08.1150
nROVESTEEN A HAtE, having resioved te
tbeir new warsraMns,
;
»•. 478 BReAMFAT,

mend."
Washington, June 21.

The following meaiage waa "ee&gt;"'J
at the War Department at 3-10 1 ■

7 Octave Boeewood Piano,

M.:

MeOaUan'a Iloadouwtora, I
June SI, 2.30 P. M.
J

&lt;150 CASH,

To Hon. E. M. Stsotou.
Thinga are pretty quiet to-dayThere
is not quite, as much shelling as usual.—•

Rich moulding caeca,

Our preparations are progrewing well
Tho cnem v opened with aome heavy guns

all warranted made of tbe best seasoned rnalcrW;

&lt;175 to &lt;200,

joaurfcy, but WX^Srt.tt.,.a&lt;t.
turning it, whieh if they had been puncas-■ a very interesting letter from G. W. taiifSMid eight privates are positively said
Tbe cavalry
ful would have ruined us. Their irove’ Kellogg Esq.,—brother of F. W. Kellogg to hare been captured.
finished their work by burning part of
GROVESTEEN &amp; HALE.
us
in
tbe
course
uf
tbe
dny
awut
two
be compelled to record tbe emergence of
* M. C.,—who is engaged in. the Patent
McClellan’s Headquarters, June 22.
the train and damaging tbe road so exten­
J :r
BROAD WAT,
YOMK
fifteen hundred of tbe enemy’s cavalry miles, and darkness put an end to the
To-day has been remarkably quiet.
fight
During the evening and night; Office department. If you think it will sively that not a car traversed tbe line
There was brisk ritirtaisbiag all yester­
from a beleaguered city, to destroy our
reinforcements came to our our help, and! be intereating to your readers, give it a from 8 P. M. until 11 the next A. M.—
day
night.
Everything
indicates
that.a
This was bad enough In Its dirset nnd pos­
transportation trains, in the rear of our the next morning we drove them in turn,
' place in the Banner, The opinions and
itive effects,not to speak uf its suggestions general engagement is at hand.
vast army, and their successful escape and recovered our lost ground. They
sentiments expressed in the latter por- but more remains.
The euotuy advanced a strong force
after tbe accomplishment of their mission. failed in the accomplishment of their ob­
“These bold horsemen foraged dose on our lines last night, but bring prompt­
ject, and so far it was a victory for us, tiun of the letter, are characteristic of
There are but few Generals in the ser­
ly
met, soon retreated.
up
to
tho
White
House
and
carried
ter
­
r
the
writer;
and
show
the
excited
and
but they had tbe best of the first days
Richmond papers have been received
vice whose military reputation could sur­ fight Sunday evening after tbe fight
ror with them as they went. They plun
' honest indignation that swelled in his bocontaining a dispatch from Montgomery,
vive such disgrace.
our lines were almost exactly where they sow al beholding the wounds and suffor- derad burned nnd destroyed several ves­
sels in tbe Pamunky River, swooped Ala,, oat ing that Bauregard and staff had
were Saturday morning before tbo fight
ings of so many brave fellows whom he dowu on a huge wagon train, and, it is arrived there on their way to Richmond,
began. Tbe general disposition of tho
Abmt LxrrKJUk»-*-We relinquish much
had
known
before
the
war,
as
intelligent
said,
burned a forage train of full sixty and that they would be followed by a
forces on uur ride before the battle, so
of our apace* thia week to letters from_
wagons, killed o number of teamsters large portion of the Mississippi army,
far as I could see, 1 consider to be good. and honorable men.
:
auo
made
ao decided an Impression on but sufficient force had been left under
the army. We think we could in no way
Gen. Casey’s division held the front—
Mr. Kellogg was qno of tho original
better please our readers, especially when Gen. Coucbe’s division next—aud Gen. proprietors of the village of Kelloggsvilie. the nerves of authority at the While tlio invincible Bragg to check the advance
House, that the rick, wounded nnd wo­ of the vandals under Halleck.
Kearuey
’s
(our
own)
immediately
within
there is ao little exciting news to record.
He Is an active politician, and in the cam­ men were hurried on board -tho alratncr
Ibe Cbarlasten Mercury of tbo J8ih
vupporting diatance, in tho rear. The en­
We materially curtail, in its dimensions
emy had made an attack upon Casey’s paign uf 1860, be and I wore in the field Spaulding, which has a safeguard of iron- gives an account of the engagement on
the letter of our Port Royal correspond
James Inland on the previous Stmday,
plating.
Steam
was
instantly
gut
up
on
pickets for four or five days previous to side by aide.
all the other vessels in the stream and acknowledging a ssvare loss .on both
ent. Wa think he, upon reflection will tbo real attack, ut just about the same
,
cLnd
Yours dec.
very many of them dropped from their sides, without any mutual change uf pos
time of tbe day, and when the real attack
thank us for doing it.
II. Wmjoht.
moorings and went below.
ition.
.
•
came,the men had grown careless. Some
of them were washing their shirts, some
Washington June 6, ‘62
Winchester, June 17.
Oxa Rkdxxmixo ’Fbatvax.—We ob­
CeXTRAHAXD Tbaob.—Tbe Louisville liavc been introduced to the public for more
had them on tbe bushes drying, expecting
II. Wbioht, Esq.—Bear Sir: Yours,
Advices from Front Royal state I hat
than six yean, end hare acquired an
serve that those journalists who insist the attack was a feint, like tho previ­
Journal states that powder, represented ;
Wmww ?o^u\an^,
1 resd a day ur two ago, and will write a. Gen. Shields has succeeded in concentra­ as blasting powder, is conveyed to the
that newspapers are not competent to ous ones. A fatal mistake fur them.—
His rear
few fines In reply in haste. A large num­ ting his army at Strasburg.
rebels from Cincinnati via. Lexington,! for exceeding any Family Medicines of a
criticize military'operations .acknowledge As the enemy was upon them in over­
guard left Luray an hnur before it was
ar.d the Cincinnati fforetfe says that a J similar nature in the market
ber of wounded came up from tbe fight
whelming
numbers,
Casey
’s
division
was
their own incompetency for such.criti­
entered by General Ewell’s advancing
An appreciating public was not long in
guerilla band formed in Kentucky a few
drived back, a mob, instead of a division near Richmond, and wo have all been
Column.
discovering they poswaeed remarkable
cism. This ia right, and they are entitled
weeks ago, were, we are credibly inform
of fighting men.
They lost everything, busy looking up our Michigan wounded
It is believed that Ewell now occupies ed armed with rifles purchased at a store 1
CviTcAAWc Vrovxirt.w*,
ito belief on this point; but they have artillery, camp equippagc and all. Some
soldiers, nnd administering to their com­ Luray with a heavy force.
and hence tkrir
ao right to judge others by such a stand- of tbe regiments ran without firing a gun,
Arrivals tonight from Newmarket in
1 that city.
fort
Lieut.
Judd
is
at
my
brother
’
s
others made a slight resistance, but not
.afdC
TA.a\x.\A
bring intelligence that Fremont was
^jJF"
President Van Buren,(now { and _____
enough to stop the enemy a moment.— having the bast care that can bo bestowed about advancing to Newmarket, seven
IT1Ex
!
consequent profit tn the Proprietor, thee
i Couch alarmed by tbe firing and the upon him.
Capt. Travis, of tbe 5th miles sooth of Mt. Jackson, opposite the eighty )
j ears old), Is ruffcring from «dan- enabling him to expend
Tux Gbaxd Rapids Inquirer says :—
fugitives, gut his division underarms and Mich, is at another private bouse, well
rV\XO\\.MX.\\A%
gap in the Massanutten mountains, genius affection of foe throat, or bronchial !
“The way to preserve the constitution is
here the the enemy mot tbe first serious
to rally around tbe standard-bearers who
taken care of. Leo Kelly, slight wound. through which the road leads to Luray. ”r8a,“I of dollar* each rear in advertising tbetx
resistance.
And although Couch out­
Jackson is believed to have n large —^?**?T**----------------- ----------------------------------- — J merits, and publishing the
uphold it—the democratic party. When
numbered, outflanked, and driven from Wm. Wright, or [‘‘Lightning, ’’] wound force of light troops in Harrisonburg, nnd
they again are placed in power the Uniou
position to position, yet ho gave back in the arm, bad. D. G. Lovell, in tbe another body at or nerar Port Republic. ,
blow for blow, shot for shot, aud held hip, gets about on a crutch, and many
-----■
------- -------which have been showered upon bim from
Prisoners report White’s Division ofi-.-r~..
“How long—O’ Lord bow long?" If them until wc came up to his support. otners arc at tbe hospital near by here,
1,500 men, within supporting distance of
Estate of George L. EatonKW
\\kC
that is the only way to preserve the Con- We got there not a minute too soon; his where we are in every day, chAring Port Republic.’
’
'I p/ioji.t rt:
OPMIcniOAX
qq,
e peculiarity of foe
atltutntion and restore the Union, Uncle men were breaking and giving way in thcni-up, telling them tho news and ad­
' Count v of Burry &lt;«, „
. ___
. _
.
..
Memphis, June IS.
ministering to their wants generally.—
every
direction.
Tho
enemy
flushed
with
Al a sewon of tbe Probate Court for the Comtu
^S\.OO&amp;
aY\A. V\W»
Sam may as well be making his grave
Richmond dispatches, giving acouuuta ! of
-r Barry,
H-rar. hoM-i. u.......
&lt;b. tataa
■ J- .
_ ....
his success was pressing them back in They, are all. cheerful and behave like
clothes.
•»
every direction. . Our regiment led the true- soldiers and bravo men as they cer­ of a reoonuoissauce under General Stew-1’“S*
art on the 15th,say that he made a oir-1 a“”luty-tior?rweu“ 8. OPrindE Judge of
brigade, and were ordered io ■ the left, tainly are.
Your brother is wall and unhurt I un- cuit through tho Federal lines from Rich- Probate,
. • .WAN.. Orleans correspondent,in into the pine woods, and we piled in
mood, r,u Hanuvca C. 11.. Old tturah.
““
°T &lt;derstind,
and
1
have
just
written
him
a
without
much
order
or
regularity,
but
•peaking of visitors to Gen. Butlers of­
letter down to before Richmond. Lieut. and-Tunstal ’s Station to James River, and
fice, says: A few days since a man cal­ finally got into something of a line, and
is poisoned, the body drags
let me assure you that for an hour it was Judd speaks well of him as a good sol­ back to the city. He captured 175 pris­
erable existence. These medicines
led on Captain C. S. Davis, Acting Ad­
I ing, for certain reasons tbercii
no child’s play. Our loss tells its own dier, brave nnd daring, as they all are.— oners and 300 horses and mules.
administration of said estate bt
jutant General, and after a good deal of story. Old Kearney is the most notori­ Orin Crandell has fought well and is prais­
I Uougbtalin and the petitioner.
Msmphis, June 10.
Thereupon it is ordered, that
^-hesitancy finally informed the Captain ous fighting man in the army, and he ed highly. T. G. Houk and Kelly, and
Tho expedition composed of tho gun­ day of Joly, 1542, at ten
'that the Cotton bad been burned by tbo declared on tbe battle field that he was all In fact are brave as tigers.
Syphilis,
boots, St. Louis, Lexington, Conestoga.
Brrofula,
.
The Michigan troops arc deserving ofa
satisfied
with
tbe
conduct
of
our
regi
­
(Xd Borm,
Shin, Qiaeaeea,
Mooml ac», awompanW by tranapori.------------------ -------- --- ------------------- ------» snob, and ho wanted to know if General
ment After the first hour or so the en­ great deal of credit all about.
Rheumatism,
carrying the Forlv-tbird end Forty-sixth reqtw
— •to apptar at
it aaeaaionof Mid Court, then ,■ Balt Rheum,
aired
Butler would be willing to pay for it—
When Gen. Kearny ordered Lieut G. Indiana Itogimen’ta, under Cd. Ftteh, toU hoidra mu&gt;&lt;. Probateo®«v. iu tb.vdt.p-,
emy’s fire slackened in front of our pos­
(Tfytpepsia,
Captain Davis was perfectly aghast at ition, and we hold the ground till dark. E. Judd to charge into tho woods and
. Z®
,
’
.
,
, ’ of llMt:ug«. and .bow cauar. if any there be, wbv .
were sent from here some days since for • the praver of the petitioner riiould not be granted, i -Litw Complain
the man's impudence. A similar, but But in the meantime tho enmy had turn­ dear it of Rebels, they started and he the purpose of removing obstructions 1 And Ilia further orden-d, that tho petilion«r ; Leucorrhcr a,
Female Complaint*
turned and asked what men those were. from »'bi« Hirer. On tb. 47th the •&gt;.
-- -------------- - --------- - “
1 Erysipelas,
Bt. Jlnthony'a Fire,
even cooler, request to Capt. John Clark, ed our right, and our brigade fell back to
of the pendency of said ]mJ it ion, end tbe bearing
Tbo
answer
was
“
Michigan."
“
By
G
—
d
Eruptions,
Tumors,
f .
pedition reached St. Charles, eighty-five thereof, by caBring a copy at thia order io be
rPoet Commissary, was made about the the line from which we bad marched to
tbo support of Couch’s division. At fo's I thought so,” said lie “by tho way they miles above tbe.mouth, where the rebels publiihed in the Haatinxs Banner, a newspaper
Fite, Har^uious (Jcnsurnption, etc.
• acme time.- A man actually asked pay
place we had a good position, aud expect So in.” Kearney is very, rough-spoken bad erected a battery. An engagement printed and circulating in said county of Barn ,
for
three
anooMre
weeks,
immediately
previous
ut fearless. Ho has but one arm, but
of tbe United States Government for ed to make another fight in the morning.
ensued, lasting an hour and a half.—
jess
■ s. C. MtnCDIaK.
.work done on the rebel ram Manassas. But when day-light came wc found old ho takes bis bridle with his teeth and While the gunboats engaged tho batterv,
ONE person writes, her daughter was cured'
(A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
Dicks’division in front to relievo us, and flourishing his sword goes right in where tho troops, under Cui. Fitch, landed "a
( _f fits ot nine years' standing, awdSt ViMC*
our part of tbo work was done.
The the balls fly. Horses were shot under short distance below and proceeded to
MORTGAGE
SALE.
I “AwnTTTrt^i.^, hl, «» ™ wraT
fy Tbe Buffalo Commercial says:—
him,
but
he
never
minds
that
Judd
fight on Sunday was soon over, our
storm the place.. During the cannona­
There can no longer be any doubt that, troops drove them at every point of at­ said some Rebel prisoners asked who
EFAULT bavinx been mrits in tbe parnetA '
lda flc*h
wasted away.
ding s ball entered the boiler of Mound
The doctors
pronounced
the
ease incura­
Of Sartain sum of moncj.MKmred tube paid
------------------------- -----------------------at but, Gen. McClellan has been gener­ tack, and by tbe time you nt Middleville that “d—n one armed General” was.— City, causing a fearful explosion and loss
bv an Indenture of Mortpr, beannr date the ble
They
said
they
had
tried
to
kill
him
ail
a. D. T«». wete '
ously re-enforced.
Tbe Pennsylvania were wending your way quietly to
of life. The crew consisted of 175 of •Gtrtb [8th] day of
and
hr
William
MI1U.
-rrt.
a._
__
L:..
'
church, everything here was quiet also. dav but could not bit bim.
whom nearly
125
were killed and
Reserve Corps, 8600 strong, in now him,
It waa a hard fight on Saturday last—
On Monday we buried our dead. I was
wounded.
the county aforesaid; and which said
■ so are ten regiments which hare, during so used up on Saturday that I did not a great many killed and wounded on both
Tho following officers were among
which had existed fourteen yean.
most of tbe year, been in the neighbor- have the heart or strength to go out on sides—and if a person can be among the tho killed: John Kinzie, James A Coville,
ANOTHER of Kheumatisin of right years.
wounded
and
see
what
this
cursed
Rebel
­
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia end Liver
Those
«4&gt;oud of Newport News, Old point, dro.; the battle field :a second time.
John Green, Henry R. Brown, Joseph Mortgage., on Mn 1M.and which md mortgago
lion is doing among our brave Northern
Nixon, John Que; Captain Kilty, flag was, on tbe 21&gt;ui dar of December A. D. IS?)
-so is McDowell's corps, at least 30,000 who did go out report the loss iu killed
boya
and
still
stand
up
and
apologue
for
to be very large on both sides, and that
officer, was badly scalded, but it is though: duljr Malgned to Ed ward/. Cox, of Mid townekip
. strong. In edditioa to all thia, the Syra.
of Ae«) ria,and arid OMignraent wu dolr recorded
there was nearly two rebels to one of tbo cursed inalilutioa that has brought it will recover.
in the Uhcv cf tho ftegiaterof Deeds in and for
cuae Journal says that it has positive ours lying around, though I think per­ all about ho mtut be a knave or a fool or
Colonel Fitch charged upon the batte­ the coeety of Barry, on the Sih day of March. A.
What
D. I960, in Liber H, of Mort&lt;a*w. on page 27T ;
information that several New York regi- haps some allowance must be made for a coteard, 1 don’t know which.
ry with perfect success driving the enemv and Mid mortgage wa.. bv arid Edward3’. Co.,
menta, including tbe I0th«nd.-101st reg- such reports. To-day tbe field of battle was the excuse for overthrowing our at tbe point of the bayonet. "Rebel loss 0Mi&lt;nedto Cteavelaad KUia.of the towaahip of are the most active and thorough pills that
can be smelled for a mile. Tbe enemy Government but that they feared slavery 125 hilled and wounded ; 30 prisoners. Asayna aforesaid, on the seventh [Tth] dax of have over been introduced.
■Mnents, with others, have joined General
;
They net so directly upon the Liver, excilburied but few of their own men and would not be the uppermost power.in the Cq’&gt;. Fitoh’s loss small.
T McClellan's forces within ten days.
ing that organ io such an extent as that foe
left part of .their wounded, although, thpy United States, and that fear caused
Gon. Halleck occupied Holly Springs.
- .‘.*A It*
-I- -T AAM.
had possession of the field all of Saturday Southern polititions to plot the destruc­
Philadelphia, June 20.
W e found a tion of the Union and with it the Govern­
fy Gen.- Shields is concentrating his night and part of Sunday.
A
private
letter
received
here
states
ment
and
to
save
our
country
from
that
sum of one hundred aad eighUea dollars and
forces rt 8lr.sbi.rg. Facmont, who has few of our own wounded whe had been
that General Buell Ims started with his riftv-fiv.
-..,1
...1. _______
.
missed Saturday night in the darkness terrible fate, our brave northern men are
been at Mt. Jackson for some days, has
and burry.
Ono poor fellow of our bleeding by thousands and yielding up whole army fur East Tennessee, via
_— .7 J-----ucul accurca
jr Mid indenture of mortgage, or any which, ia conjunction with tbo
company
had been forty eight hours their lives. The cries of widows and Huntsville.
Another private letter, from New Orrant bis again taking the offensive, and badly wounded before we found him, and orphans are heard all over the land. Tbe
‘
* *'
jubliahed in
Lord help that poor miserable soul that
at last accounts was on tbe point of ad- then he waa found by the men ofMother
can maintain slavery to be right and that
lor of Fort
regiment
O
!
tbe
horrible,.terrible,
suf
­
vanring Southward to Now Market.
Morgan, is incorrect.
we
should
not
meddle
with
it.
It
has
ferings one such an action os this entails
Hoodoahe,
Cbsltvsnsss,
New York, June 21.
upon its victims. Imagine to yourself meddled with us and is meddling with
Colic CPairws, Cholera Jforbus,
"-yy-Tbe" Preaidant lias approved
every house and door-yard io Middleville the interests of tbo whole world now,
The THhme's correspondent at Seven
Indication,
(pain in the gowola,
filled u thick as they can lay on the floors trying to suppress tbe only bright spot Pines, June 18, says that at noon to-day,
• making the Territories of the- United sad gmsa^ and have" foe attendants pass of freedon on tbe whole globe. But it '.ntelligenoe was communicated from the
,
cannot
be
done.
W
hen
tbe
war
is
over
front, that tbe enemy 30,000 strong, was
States forever free from tbe blighting around among thorn; some groaning in
their agonies, others lying quiatly and it will be brighter than before I hone.— in line before Hooker’s advanced position.
apparently easy,
but foe quickening I cannot help despising so mean a North­ At half pact four o’clock, under General
breath and glazing eye -tell their own sad ern ma» as will apologise for slavery Hooka/s order foe 16th Massachusetts
tale of approaching death. Ab. has: just
went into the deep swampy wood nnd
come in from Fortreo Monroe where he
other regiments took up lines of battle
our country will be blessed ia prosperity,
upon the edge of the timber, out of which
wealth
and
strength.
It
will
have
the
looks strong and beeltfcw, and I think will
ual numbers and
get through all right. • From bis pewition effect to remodel every other GovernOLEAYELAND ELLIS, Auifnee.

circle.

Be this as It may, it is exlrerpe-

ly humiliating to our military pride, to

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Mlchljan Central Railread.
r\n and after

follows;
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Dsy Exprssa,.....
Night Experts....

... liMP.M.

Day Exp:
Night Ex
___

m.n—. m„ for lb,
Un». In rnMnapMU, bo. In ikU ihlnn
b« &gt;Mm«l in turn z«l without .Mw|
edge, for II Mruinly nonmn, Lh.l ifh. hnd
known bow tin hnllnw of tho mUMa wu
he would never have Issued such an ordnr. I am urry bn in reonllnd, and that
in bis stead we are to have a politican
instead of the soldier, bet still we hope
for tbe best.

AMJUM.

Batter, “
Latd,
«
Tallow. “

Us!’

with a slightly downward

tendency for

the last two days.

HTA short drive in

the country

convinces us that tho wheat crop in this

vicinity will be light, but if nothing new
befalls it, it may yield well in proportion

to the straw.

The lute rains have vastly

improved the

prospeete of both wheat

paper tendering him the best wishes of the
company and advised him to try and go
home on a furlough if he could, if not for
his own good to resign.
He is better
now and 1 hardly think he will come
home at present
I have been quite fortunate until within
the last two weeks, when I had, a siege
of chilis nnd fever winding off w ith re.
mittent fever, and when the regiment
went away I was flat on my back, and as
some one had to be left in charge of the
camp 1 was selected for that purpose.—
I have been trying thia week to join tny

-1XQUIBE OF—

-o&gt;lt

SPECIAL NOTICES

zine and we will vouch for their being
entirely aatisfied with the outlay.

•

Grore Mcetlnf.

The Grand River Association of Uoiversalisto will hold a quarterly conference in

a grove near Woodland Center, Saturday

mid Sunday 12th and 13th of July

next.

Religious services will commence at

o’clock on Saturday.
pleasant

and

We

profitable

10

anticipate a
time. , The

[From the Cta. Free Saitos, Dec. ffl, IMI.)

one, co^R all.
Ju^23d, 1862.

WE

Department fur the

Disease disarmed—no loo|rar kDla,
Since we are bicsaed with Maaaics's Pills.

rf'OGET WOOL CARDED,
Or to
—

try -JMiaa (O.) Gssrtto.

A largo stock of

MORE GRAIN ind provisions are destroyed
annually in Grant County by rsrmin. tbaa would
pawfor tnna of thia Rat and Insect Killer.—Jtaa[WtsJ/Aruld.

preparations rapidly. Whtrevsr they bars be«
Gaed. Rata, Mice, Roaebes and Vermin dtoappea
rapidly.
Ecxsa A Srot-rrax,

— -=- get Cltek -Drr»e4,

CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public
being imposed upon by .ywrfoar and J/ifily ProatofosN MiMioaa. a new label haa been preaprod,
beannr a fimouJr ot tbe Proprietor's rignature.
Examine each box. bottle, or flask carofally before
purchasing, and take nothing but “Costar’a.”

HASTIXCffl, MICH.
read^odo Custom Carding by tbe 20th Inst
forcioth Dressing and tbe Manufacture of 1
dKout the Ibib of Jone next
We will iiay tbejgcbest market price IN G
fur Wool, deUMllffJFour Factory.

public to read.—

P/va. Dr. TktoJun DM,
)«:• OZy.
NU only are year I'.Il, admirably n S.n-1 U their |«iron aperlonl, Lui I Rail lluor Iwo. ."kini rflrctsupoa
ilM Uvar vary atari*! luitad. Tl«r hare In my prop.
lk» pru.M mure .Ehelual Car tlm fir. al
t*»ateutfr than any otw tcotoly 1 can h»ihlk«i. I MiWtrrlg
HlM« that X. Iiara al lenath a i nrxallw wbfchfaaerIhy Un raeMaoce af Un peuftnateu ami tu i-&lt;4c.
Du-xltmcxt or tut lamiua, &gt;
WmMnrfoe, D. C., Til. » eb, &gt; We. j
Sa: I Ur. necl yom Fllla Io luy te«ral a.ol bopn*!
practice ever Mare y on made Harm, uud raimol bwtaUi to
mm «,

Ummu tfocaw »j &lt;I .:imM MUib: IX l.»Mj jMd la
Stan. ftalmully
ALOX*) E.1U, ft. »,
Jbytaot nftu
Efyaantcry, Diarrhoea, Relax, Wona*.
re—— r&gt;. rf **----

ipooibs.

We hare every kind of goods, such ss

Is 25c. 60c. ak» 11,uO Boxes, Bonus *» n-uu.
*A un J5 S.-xss roe Purranasa^mn,
Boevs, Ao., Ac.,

Is at the New Woolen Factory of

of

©©©TO &amp; SBDSSi,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE!

in good earnest, snd

most of tbe time.
Th« first dajnbf June, General Stevens
embarked withShe 7»th New York 8th

Michigan, J00th Pensylvania and 28th

111
he contosions a#d experiemce of

SITOG &amp; SUMMER
GOODS.

1st Mass, cavalry, the 1st Conn, battery,
rifled

guns,

Hamilton’s

same number of pieces,

and

set sail for Stono Inlet, which is the en­
trance on tbe west side of James Island,
.to James river leading direct to Charles­
ton.
He was joined here by Gen. Wil­
liams and brigade, and Gen. W right and

brigade, making in all a force of some
18000, tbe Whole under the control of
Generals Hunter and Benham. The ob­
ject of this move is to take Charleston,
and reduce Fort Sumpter,
and for this
purpose all the heavy siege guns, rifled
cannon and mortars used in the several
batteries against Fort Puloski, have been
moved on to James Wand. Our forces
were met od this Island by some 7,000
rebels, and there has been a continual
skirmish going on for the last week,

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

with ono of tbe LARGES”!
BEST Assortments

that he would surrender all his forces.—
Otherwise McClellan would kill the rest
and see that all were buried together.
We have lost un James Wand 15 men
and one captain prisoners, all of the
100th Pennsylvania, and some ten killed

from tbe same regiment.
Our forces are confident of success,
and bv tbe way tbe rebels are burning
their ’corn, cotton and all else which
would be likdy to conduce to our wel-

and

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of

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shampooing, an • ha!
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Stacks of
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GROCERIES,

Th, rabKrllxr i, &amp;O* prepared to

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shoes,

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forty bead ofcattWto our foroea a few
•davs since, which came very acceptable

aredto sell ataemall

junc-u«. patr.miicd by
Lthc principal pl.yatciana
i.and aurgccmia In tbo
(ii Wbffi
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1 MPa
1 with an gar.
.
,
— I
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Taiuaxise, Laos Corrrr,
Florida Joly 1?. U&lt; .
To Da Benin. Albany, 5. Vr—My Dewr Doe
lor:—I write thia to inform you of the wouAsrfol
effect of your Sugar CoatedMh on my d“&lt;ht«TEor three year* abe has been affected with a batloos derangement of the system, nadir impaoing
her health, which hue been ahwbly tailing ttanng
tUl period. When in New York in A»nl 1«M, a
friend advised mo to teat your pitta Bar mg foil
confidence in thejudpnent of my fnrud. T obtaind
a anpply of Moxa dMMS A Baric. Druggists,
Park Row New York. On rvUiruwz bw, wa
eeased all other treatment, and admmUwred yuar

Unusually Low!

Ate.

Aloo, loe Cream and Lemonade.
BoerJ will be forniebed by

tbe d*J

or

A STRIKER,

advance from

Lutlr I etn prepared to SAarr tie Fere,
or CSU X Bair, of old trieod. .

os we are abort of beef.
They were
doeely pursued by a hand of rebels wbo

'were fired upon by enfield rifles and only

wr/XTBXT

HACTC

YORK COMu.

VI?W
Xv Aa ’’

•

or new cuatou.erw.

And, finally, if you de.ro
-A GOOD DARGAnrr’»'-OLXAjI
SJTVAV

m

a«ll

x&amp;Goonrwi&amp;(b

dwet mil at tbo •«« of tho Barber Pole
one door eaa» ofH. A. Goodyear'. Hard

A. H. HANNAB.

Pills-

The best Family CATHARTIG io the warId.
uredlwcuiv yedrtby fire
I'rainion, pcraona ar.nnal-

:■ ,:j.-.-..-,|

UY

PICKLED TONGCB, SAR­

Market, which we

r, "X

OUR GOODS

CHICKENS,

•

IN THS MIGHT PLACE.

GROCERY, SALOON,

in this
Ever shown in

w
lying m Ilw
. river sent over tbetr oorupliment saying
.
“we ware in want of

a 8UFFKRER.—Publlahed as a warning, nnd
Whalesale Agents la New lark City.
for tbe •special benefit of Young Man, and those
Barrel,Rtoely A Kitchen
wbo snfier with nervous Debility,Loss of Memory Shleffelin Bro's ACoi
Premature Decay, Ac.. Ac., Ac., bv one wbo has B. A. Fabenstock, linfi Rush, Gale A Robiuson.
IL Ward, Close A Co.
cared himself by simple meanj, after being put
A Co.
A.
B.
A
D.
Sauds
A
Co.
MeKiaaoa A Robbins,
to great espwae nnd inconvcAeooe, through tbe
D. 8. Barnes A Cu.
nse of worthless medicines prescribed by learned Wheeler A Hart.
F. C. Walls A Co.
Doctors. Single copies may be had uf the anther James 8. A spin well.
Laxcllc, Marsh A GardC. A LAMBERT. Esq.. Grvenpoint, Long Island, Morsn A Allen.
Hril, Ruekel A Co.
Hal “Dixon A Co.
Thoms* F. Ft: ler.
my2im2
Uroenpoitit. Long Island, X 1. P. D. Orris.

HAND

which has resulted in forcing tbe enemy
from two of his batteriea, and the capture
of four heavy siege guns; the taking of n

number of prisoners, among whom is an
Adjutant of a Scotch Regiment, who
states that our forces had been fighting
in front of Richmond lor three days,
when Jeff. Davis asked an armistice of
two days to bury bis dead, wbeh was of­
fered him by McClellan on the condition

Z-rerymtsre-by
.. .. .

T

Mass. Regiments, two companies of the

battery,

HOUSEKEEPERS-troubled with vermin n^;

“Custar’s’’
“Costar’a” Bed-bug Exterminator.
.^e&amp;tar’a”
“CoatnrV Electric Powder for losecta.&amp;c.

figliah, Spanish
L Prieeklcenu
rerttocmvnt ou»d|

I9T Put up
aud French dir

fleat

in the Southern

FROM

Whhrbwe offsrat

there has been a prospect of “fun ahead’’

six Dalgreen

DIRECT

ioH^vVool J

For the last ten days things have assumed
the aspect oT war

JUST RECEIVED

KEIDIIJCE©

Dram Barkkr—It is some time since

the events transpiring

IIVAE

“Costar’a” Rat, Roach, dtc. Exterminator.

So, cot^e

I have taken my pen to chronicle any

B OUR LINE OF TRADE;

This charming compound will search It out.

J3?" For Agricultural eud other items,

COM.

—WE STILL-

Come and See!!

Their wondrous works— tbe papers fill.
Produced by fisauca's matchless Pills,

Bkacfort, June 9th 1862.

f

Those preparations (unlike ail others) era

To Conswaiplives.

/ From tbe Michigan Eighth.
/ IltAD Qcarteri 8tu Mich. Camp, •
\

VERMIN.

Dr. Rodack’s Bittsrs.—By reference

friends at Woodland will be most hXpp^ •ee fourth page.
to recaivejfhwho may come.

sur

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Destroys Ia ata arty

to Dr. Roback'a adrariiastaooi os the third p«&lt;e,
it will be aaeu that the Doctor baa Juat introdu­
ced a new article in the line of •Stowaeh Bittm.”
Theae Bittera are destined to become very popu­
lar, from the foct that they art gSnutoo to every
acuaaof the term—that ia, they derive thrir atbo­
lus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots
and herbs of which they are composed, and hence
their effoel to natural. We have had tbe pleas­
ure of teoting tbe qualifications of these Hitters,
and do not hesitate to pronounce them tbe “one
th:ng-needed In every well regulated fonujy." See
advertisement
jo moomly

out of Washington by the fugutive slave
law, process, who were here by the con
tent of their owners when the emancipa­
tion set look effect.
By reference to our
local columns, it will be seen that sueb a
case has been before the Coinmisaioners,,
and that the slave was not returned, it
being decided that all such person* ary free,
Mid any attempt to take them away, by
legal or other process, is nothing more
nor levs than kidnapping. Those inter­
ested will take notice.—Not. Rtp.

rsa
raraixnu unnr »o&gt;r-

EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

THE Advertiser having been restored
to health ic a few weeks by a very aimttle remedy
and grass. The harvest of boll: these
after bating suffered several rears with a severe
crops will be later than usual, and the
lung affection, and that dread diae ee.
thn—is anxious to make known to bia follow suffer­
prospect is that both haying and harvest
ers'tbo means of cure.
company, but Col. Christ 50(h Penn.,
To all who desire it,T he will send of the prewill come together.
who ia in command of the Island per­ acripUon uaed,(ftee of charge) with the directions
emptorily refuses me, and says 1 must for preparing' the same, which they will ’find a
suae cos ruk coxatrnr-rtait, umiaa, aaoacunu,
Thk Atlakttc Moitthlt for July la
remain in charge of camp.
We have a 4c. The tarty object of the advertiser in sending
,
___ ________
J___ F&lt;ff- force of sick and half duty men of 107 tho Prescription, ia to benefit the afflicted, and
received
and_ from a cursory review
its contents we feel that we can still rec­ left in camp, 52 of whom turned out on spread in formation wMeh ba 'conceives to no invriMble' aud be hephs every sufferer will try his
ommend it as one of the very best of the 6th inst when the alarm waa given. remedy, as it ton cost them nothing, and may
We receive the Banntr here almost ev­ prove a bles*ta£
I Parties wlabMig tbe prescription will please rdMagazines fur the general reader.
Wo
ery mail, and it is welcomed with much drea*
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
would exchange the Atlantic for no other delight. The thanks of the entire com­
Williamsburg.
jp£?l-.’.rn
Kings Giuntr. New York.
periodical with which we are acquainted. pany are tendered for its gratuitous be­
stowal. More anon.
PriEC Puetry,
N. H. WAiaarno^y
Godjcvs Liur’a Book for July is on
Let Chieftains boast of deeds of war,
Co. F Sth Mich. Voluntccp^T
our table possessing its usual rare nnd
Aud Minstrels tuna their sweet guitar.
A nobler theme ruy
it fills—
varied tilings of interest. If our readers
Fkkkdom Gaiks Asotdeii Poixt.—An
In pnuso of IIkbsick's matchless Pills.
desre to know what .these subjects of In­ attempt has been made to carry slaves

terest are, let them send for the maga­

SEmbto/^n^q

-LOW PRICES

•
.
•

R. N. RICE, Gsa’l Superintendent.

Company F ia in a batter shape cckday,
for all tbe duties of war, than they have
i of Hastings Lodge ever been before. Out of 76 men we
, are held al Masoncan turn out 70 for duty.
We have ’’but
one man in tbe hospital and he haa sure
•yea.
Lieut. Phillips has been sick a
long time, and it was the general opinion
f^y~Tlie wool market has been very
of the company, and all who know him
buoyant during tire last week. Prices that be had better resign and go home.
have ranged from forty-five to fifty cents, Seventy throe of the company signed a

mder. wiMt rear tyMm

oiktn * WAULDHW

fcttetynr^

�BAswart

—When
TATE OF MICHIGAN,

-zuo) a max* nu vteta"
■■AY’S

RENOVATING

RESOLVENT

U A CLEJIXSISO smer
made of scantling snd boards.

THE MOST D
TH! WORLD
TU ONLY RKLUBLK OLD IK TU WORLD
THE BEBT 0LUE IN TU WORLD

o this

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

law maxim.—
aa tbe Irishman said of his friends dinner.
which w« mast and potatoes, “that it
His only offense has
m juat bls, barrin’ the meat.”
So thia demes its truth.
gate ka just mine, barrin' the scantling.— been m«Hiejnj.ssl bis fflffnetieQn, ha
negative#’he abovd i-ure.’-i-J’uscA.
Formerly 1 used scantling, two by three, HAJ *,
and two by four inches, for the frame of

my

gates;

but one time, now

some

WILL WITHSTAND WATER.
HUMORS AND 80RES OF ALL KINDS

nno tncrerore «u:u my pete, wmeu wa
ten feet long, framed with strips of board,
by four inches for tho latch end, and
one by eight inches for the hinge end of
the gate; brace, one by six Inches. My
lower board,one by eight inches; tbe
whole secured by wrought n&amp;ila clioclied,
and bung with strap hinges. This gn
. and baa been all the. time fro
its oonatruction, in daily use. and has
. __ sagged an inch. From that time to
never
the present, I have always built my gates
without scantling, and have found them

equally as good barriers aa those built
with scantling, while they are lighter,
cost leas, and do not
*
Any
_
hang
posts being set—in two hours.

a

Ttgal ^otirts.

IT

WILL MEND

WOOD

IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

Dress plainly ; tbe. thin nest, soap bub­
bles wear the grandest colors.

children ere afflicted

ineonrvnlrnces to which I
MARRIED LADIBffl

rUhtfoaBk.

r.gw Hanner.

MORTGAGE SALE.

IT WILL MEN1’ GLASS.

either from Worai*.

ordered, that tbe petitioner
I lye notice to the persons interested in said estate
of tbepoodoncyorMid petltMu and tbo hMring

IT WILL MEND IVORY.

LADIBB

IT WILL MEND CHINA.

previous to
AUtutiouel debility,thoM FBI* will wsnre a atioog

Estate of Orville Phelps.

PROBA TKORD£R.~ST\TEO¥ MICHIGAN,
County of Berry. *s.

eight hundred nnd fify-eight, i
office of th* Register of Deeds

B1LL1OU8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY .

• •hilling. • shilling oaved is aabiBiugreroud.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER.

villas* of Hull
gage mere is ciaimeu to ur due,al toe ante or trits
notice,
niae hundred end aixty-two and 88-100thi
it—tbe

Sharp Fains

using a urei

for Bilhout com
Ae. Icon-ider th* K*
Pill* unequalled Th*
iu tbetr opcreuona,
The flrat dose should be targe euouxb^to ^urgo,

It will Mend B«ne, U&lt;»r&gt;l. Lnra, sod in
fact everything but Metals,
SR and filing the petition, duly verified
ery thereof, Notiee is therefore hereby «
McDunnal, pray inc, lor certain reuooa dirt'M'
by virtue of tbe statute and power of
[•forth, that Gilbert striker. adminisAuovt CisnuitB.—Almost every fam­
’
" ortgage, tbe premise* therein
permanent enre wifi surely follow: The worth
ansrter (oeWI
ily saves and uses rain water and can
of section number right. (8) in township number required to convey certain Real Estate &gt;«.
Yeuts, Ac.,
D*
beHtforeCpre««nUng this wottderfalek—-- — r
easily appreciate the value of that ncces one [1] north of rang* number seven [71 west. Ini
•ary article. The usual mode of obtain­
edy to the North American public, Dr.
...j. i.- .-I.* •----- »
k:. I
—7.
im
mMlicsl nowerfor the
ing it is merely tn conduct it from the
&lt; Tbereupon it t» oru»r»a that Tuesday. u&gt;e xstn
byJD
slwy ot JuS/A. D. 1862, at ten o'clock A. M., be
eaves to the opening in the cistern, by
H=trtlf American Fnirtocro. u it is • f*c» w«H
aasigned for tbs hearing of said petition, end
which means the fresh supply falls on
that th* heir* at law of said deoee*ed,t»d al! other
demand
with
iasvraius,
and mixes with the stagnant or foul wa­
pereOns 'fnterseted tn Mid estate, are enquired to
and ite horrible train of eoncomitanta, provsll in
ter that may have been there for months.
tbe tropical regions of the South, to a touch great­
It is suggested by a observing neighbor, leg*nFHaatiuge, that being tbe plane for holding
er and more malignant degree than in the North. A QUESTION OF THE MILLION
the Circuit Court io *aid Barty county, and Btad
In loci there is searcely a family in any of the
who has tried the experiment, that If the of Michigan, on the sixth day of September. fa^D. prayer of ths petittonar should not be granted.
ANSWERED.
economy u wealth
And it is further ordered, that said petitioner South American Provinces that is free from
fresh water is conducted from the eave* 1862, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
give notice to the persona interested, in said Scrofula, or its kindred disease*. Il run* in the
110 00 h year saved in every family by
Dated, May Si), 1862.
to tho bottom of tbe cistern, that the old
estate, of tbe pendency of said petition, and the bleed of all it* people, snd bs* become established
RAD WAYS READY RELIEF
One Bottle of
H. J. PERRIN A CO..
butniig thereof, by causing a copy of thia order ass constitutions! infirmity, and has baffled the
and filthy water, together with the “wigJelltU
Assignees ef Mortgsge.
to be published in the Hasting* Banner, a news­ skill of their beat physicians. With knowledge
SwtuiT A Ai-iix, Styrs.
glera” and other impure matter will be
paper printed io aaid county,uf Barry for six of these fact* Dr. Radwat was determined to test
thrown off as the flow of water causes the
UjeRADWlY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
Priee 25 Cents per Bottle.
cistern to run over, leaving only the new
We reply that Rad way's Ready Relief chief and
MORTGAGE SALE.
B.C. PRINDLS.
Pries 25 Cents psr Battle.
and fresh. The sediment and dirt which
Judge of Front
EFAULT having been made in tbe condition 1
Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.
settle* at the bottom of the eistern, do
Large supplies were sent to Brsxil, llncuo* Avree,
of payment of s certain Indenture of Mort­
Chili,
Peru,
Equador,
Venxuela.
Bulivta,
New
gage
executed
by
J
owm
B.
Tuxbury
and
hie
wife,
nut injure the water; it i* tho surface
I’ncw 25 Ont* per Bottle.
Estate of Able Draper.
Grenada, and to seversl Wands of the SpanUh
Hannah M. Tuxbury,of Baltimore, Barry county,
that stagnates, breeds animalcule and end stale of Michigan, to Cyme Hann, ot Tolland
main,
and
was
thoroughly
tested
by
Physicians
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
PROBXTK ORDER.—SIXTH OF MICHIGAN.
becomes offensive.
snd the Priesthood, snd Is now the officisl reme
county and state of Connecticut, dated tbe 2«lh Cocxvr or Basmt. st.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
•dy
used
by
the
Pbystetsns,
under
t»*
name
of
itient experiences a alight tUscemfort. thia ia
To continue the conducting pipe to the
II__ -J —.,1. —-1—' .. .
- . - ..
M.ImW
"Solutivo Renovador de Rsdwsv," (the Hpanisb
bottom of the cistern, and allow the dis
for Radway's Reedy Resolvent.) io the trvstmenl
Buyer*.
of Scrofula. Rrpbtlta, Ulcers Tumors, Prolapsus
charge to take place there, is a simple
on pace 1, on which Mortgage there is efeiSed I
Uteri, E.«&gt;hat&gt;tasis. Erysipelas. Saint Anthony's way's Ready Ralinf will be found all-potent. It* •
TERMS CASH.
and easy process, and is worth trying.
to be due *1 the date of this notice, the sum of sev­ I*rindle, Judge of Probate.
Fire, St. Vitu'a Dance. Fever sore*, all diseases of administration, cither internally or externally, a*
&gt;r Rale by all Druggists, and Storekeep*
the skin, humors in tbo blood. White Swelling*, the *Mt of pain Indfoalea, will arrest tbe pro&lt;res* ■
enteen hundred and nineteen (fellar* and twentygenerally throughout theceuutry.
one cento, [6171S.S1,] and no proceedings iu law
of the threatened di«caM, and quickly relicve the |
Propagation Madk Simple.—It ia or equity having been instituted for tbe recovery
On reading and tiling the petition, duly verified •nd nese, glandular swelling*, dropsy, and coti- patient from oil pain or diaeamfort.
JOHNS A CJIORLEY,
th*roof:
dow well known to many of our moat
of Adam Elliott,Executor of the last Will audTee- stitutional diacascs. Such has been tbe unparal­
NoHee is therefore hereby given, that by virtue
leled succee* of lhi» remedy m curing tbeas hor­
propagators, that all cuttings can be of the statute, and a power of sale contained in
rible disease* in the tropics that we da not hesitate of Redway* Ready Relief, not one tboui
78 W ILLI A M STREET.
Mid
mortgage,
tbe
preen
IM*
described
tberetn,
to
to
promise
all
tbe
sufferers
with
scrofula
and
inaoe to callous, and then be made to
to sell certain real estate in said petition described
wouldcTcr be troubled with sickness.
Two-third* of ths north-east quarter, and for th* purpose of paying the debts of eaid de­
t Liberty Street
NEW YORK.
grow
Apples, peaches, cherrie* and wit:
,Lm mmmal i-ir.r
K.iv
__ -l __ .
WHXX THRKATXXKD WITH
ceased aud expense* of administration.
plums, are now freely stuck from cut­
irter of section m
Tbcrenpou it is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe 5th health.
south
half
of
the
tings, and many kinds uf trees once
day of August. tH&amp;i. at ten o’clock, in the font
Fever.
Small
Pox,
Resale*.
Fever
and
Ague,
Important
t«»
ILmae
Ounvr*.
K. ...._ .j r...
___ r —ia —*t
thought impossible to propagate iu this
Chills snd Fever. Headache. Billions Cholic, DiPURIFYING THE BLOOD,
Impirant to Builder*.
way are now raised ao, very freely.
all other parsons interested in aaid estate, arc re
Important to Railroad Cmupardeu.
Id experiments it ia found a common hundred and eighty acre*, [ar so modi thereof aa
will satisfy saia debt and interval and cost*.] will
preserving bottle is exeelleut for callous­ be sold at public auction or vendue, to thehighsat
sud the threatened disease expelled from tbo sysImportant to Farmer*.
» the face and nail* and brilliancy tu the
ing hard cuttings. A sponge is pushed bidder, at tbe north frontdoor of tbe Court House, toe prayer ot toe petitioner .houltl not bo granted. ercB
Ta
all
wAom tbit may concern and if con­
in the Village of Heating*, in said countv of Barry,
IF KX1XXD
’
*
And it ia further ordered that said Petitioner |
tightly into the bottom of tbe bottle, and that being the place for bolding the circuit court
pure and innocent preparation, all-powcern* everybody
gire notiee to the persona interested in aaid
- lo good, but never doe* tqjury.
water poured on. Then ull the water is
estate, of the pendancy oi said petition and
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
drained out that will go out by invert­
JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY’S
tbe beariag thereof, hr causing a copy of this
CTRL’S MANN.
order to. be published in tlw “HMitnga Ban­
ing the bottle, and the cuttinga placed
Jet1114
ner." a newspaper, printed and circulating in
loosely in. No cork is placed in the bot­
said eonnty of Barry, for six sueeesaira week*.
tle, arid evaporation takes place slowly,
Immediately previous to aaid dav of hearing.
trsnsnnssion,' from parent to child. This groat
SHERMAN O. PRINDLE,
power we claim for RADWAY'S RENOVATING
MORTGAGE SALE.
and tbe cutting soon forma tho desired
RESOLVENT •, and we rolirioasly dedaro that, if
(A true copy.)
Jell
Judge of Probate.
callous. The whole secret, in fact, ia al­
Medway's Renovating Resol vent is given when
tbs symptoms of any inherited disease are first
lowing free access of air to all parts of
catod by Jo*.ph M. Barre*, sqd bis wheT SthaEslnte orffllliam Cooney.
exhibited, it will eradicate tbe seme from tbe
IT IS HUE AND WATER PROOF
the cutting, at lhe same time taking care rine Barrett, of Rutland, Barry county and State
•ystem. In the early stages nf I’thisis or Con­
ROBATE
Order.
—
State
of
Michigan.
that evaporation shall not be ao excessive of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,uf Marshall,Calhoun
County of Barry, as.—At ■ session of tbe Pro­ sumption, Fits,Kcrofula, and iu ca*ea of auro head
as -to dry up tbe cutting.
bate Court for lhe county of Barry, bolden st the ulcer*, tumors, hacking cough, bronchitis, the use
of Radway's Renovating Resolvent will extermin­
offlice of the Register of Deeds, for said countv office of the Judge thereof, in Hastings, ou Mon­ ate tbe trausmittedjliatase term the system, and
day. tbe 16th day of Jane, one thousand eight
make (what the parent* neglected,) a sound and
Hox«xs will be Wantxd.— the Fit. of Barry, ou tbe 4th day of December, A. D. 1866, hundred and sixty two.
Present, Shirmsn C. baallby body.
at 12 o clock, M.. in Boek D. of Mortgage*, on Prindls, Jud ge of Probate.
eonoin Farmer well remnrka, ’'it is inev- pagft ljo sad 121 on which MaHgSga three i*
. CHRONIC DISEASE.
In the matter of tbe estate of William Cooney
itable that horses should be in greater de­ claimed to be due, at tbe data of this notice, the deceased.
*u&lt;n&gt;,cr
Ul
Uli
sum of eight hundred and ninety-four and B7Ou reading and filing tbe petition.duly verified, cine*, or the most skillful tvhyi____
mand than for years before tbe war.— 100th* dollar*, and no suit or proceeding* In law
build ng* of all kinds, euch aa Factokib. Fornnof Solon Doud Administrator of said estate, prat­
Immense numbers will bo killed, crip­ or in equity having been instituted for the recovery ing for reasons therein Mt forth that be mar be cceded in achieving, more than in rnerolv psllisiqias. CMiecutt. Rail Roan Dxron, Cars, and on
thereof
:
'Notiee
is
therefore
berebv
given
that
by
Pestle Bcitnixoa generally. Goxaesnex-r lint*
pled, and used up, while tho uses to
ileeneodio sell certain rod estate iu said petition
he give* calomel. Tin*
virtue of tbe statute, and a power of sale contained described fsr tbe purpose of paying the debts
txM. Ao.; by the principal Boitacea. Aaeamcva,
which they have been accustomed to lie io said mortgage, th* premises described therein,
of th* profession, which
an t other*, and ha* proved v. be tbe CHEAPEST
put, will be in no respect diminished‘3- to wil. the north-west quarter of section No. of said deceased and vtpeuse* ot Administration.
suffered to alter.
Thereupon, it is ordered that Moudsy, the 2i«lh Scrofula, Lyspcpsie, Syphilis, and diseases in­
and MOST DURABLE RGOF1NG in ttae; it ia ia
thirty-two, (32) of township No. three (»&gt; north
•vovv restart A FIRE, WATER. WEATHER and
It would be well to breed extensively, of range No. nine (9) west, in said Barrv countv
duced by lhe injudicious uw of calomel, mercury,
When we tell th* public that the use of RAD­ TIME PROOF covering for RUOFS OF!ALL
quinine, dieeasss of the Liver, Spleen, Goll. Blad­
•nd from lorses of the best blood. The
der. Kidneys, Spine, Ac., all of which di»M»ea WAY N READY RELIEF will cure the sick of •KINDS.
policy which prompts so many of our
certain diacaoea: that it will slop pain in a few
satisfy said mortgage with interest and costs, will to appear st a session of said Court, then to be
farmers to employ cheap “stock horses,” be sold at public auction or vendue, to lhe highest
minute* after ita application: Uat it will protect
bolden at th* Probate Office,in the village of Has
the system aa.in.l
«r .It -1__ ._ ' __
ia of the same class with that which bidder, st the Court House in the villsg* of Hu- tings, and show cruse, if any there be, why tbe „ 7&gt;&gt;c price of RADWAYK RENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT I* tl.'M) per bottle. Duec, a tea-spoon
t.w,c* ,.uI1’ bltlr *n hour
e*c11 *ne*1- SolT'by
would recommend an inferior quality of tings, that being th* place for bolding the Circuit prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.
Court in said county of Barry, and State of Mich­
And it is farther ordered, that the petitioner druggist* aud mere bants everywhere.
seed because of a less price. It costs no igan, on the sixth day of September. A. D. IMS.
No Hmi la required in making application
give notice to all person* interested in said estate
more to raise a fine animal than a mean st one o'clock, P. M. of that day.
of the pendancy uf said petition, aud the bearing
Dated, May SO. IMS.
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.
Th* expense of applying it is but trifling,
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and
worthless scrub.”
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
ordinary Roof can be covered and finist
order to be published in the “Hastings Banner.”
J’lIH1
Assignees of Mortgage. a newspaper printed snd circulstingin said coun­
sum* day.
bwxkxkt a Atxax, Attys.
IN MILITARY CAM PR.
ty oTBarry, for six enecnsive weeks, immedi­
BfcxwuxAT.—A correspondent of the
It can br applied by any one,
There is no pise* ao well caleul*&gt;*d to t„t ,llf
ately previous to Mid day of bearingCountry Gentleman tn Clinton, N. Y.,
[A true copy.] SHERMAN C. PRINDLE,
°! • •pwifla medicio* u a militarv ‘ and when finished form* a nerfectlv Fisa Paoor
CTIANCEItY
SALE
­
eamn. Railway- a
u.li.r i__ »___
.
.1..,:. V.j — _ u&gt;. l*
says be has a field of ten acres, a part of
jel8
Judge of Probate.
In tho matter of the estate of Orville Phelps,

' 1MEBIUK CEMEIT CUE

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C

CEMENT ROOFING,

P

DR. RADWAY’S PULS

which has been sown annually with buck­
wheat for tbe last thirty years without
manure,and the other part nearly os long.
It averages from 25 to 30 bushels per
acre. He uses tho buckwheat principal­
ly for feeding milch cows, three parts
buckwheat meal and one part corn meal.

TATE OP MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court
for the county of Barry—in Ghancerr.
CUHss £. SmM,Complainant, I
'
. ....... . ■ T»&gt; (Foreclosure.)
PAdhp iauMrrf, Defendant, j

S
I

Provide a supply of green oom fodder
for the cows when tbe pasture becomes
dry. Sow it at once, in drilia, three feel
•part Make the drills with a one horse
plough, and scatter the seed in lhe drills
quite thickly, sav forty graine to the foot, at on* o'clock in th* afternoon of that day, at
or about two and a half buabels per acre.
Keen it clean by running a horse-cultiva­ tenement* described ia tbo mortgage, set forth
plaint, and described in said
tor between lhe rows. In this way, if
the land is rich, you will get a great
Stat,
of
crop. This is a far better way than sow­
ing broadcast.

WMpfhBd.

Stop th* Melon and Cdcombk*
Vixxs.—A* tbe vine* run, pinch off the
Bends. It will strengthen the vine* ahd
throw tbe sap iota the fruit
Homlt Truths r&lt;m Wivxs.—Although
our busband may neglect to give you a
* not seek revenge by giving him
• good drawing. Do Dot hesitate be
tween the choice of an expensive mantle
and your husband’s affections ; die form-

COHT1VENE88,

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

STATE OF MICHIGAN, I M
Cocjtvr or IUkxt
fM
_ In the matter of the estate of Charles C. Griffin
N pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of tbe deceased.
Circuit Court for the County of Barry, Lt Chan­
Notice Is hereby giveo,
cery, mode on the sixteenth dav of January, in that by virtue of a license granted to me,'by the
lhe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred Probate Court ot aaid eonnty of Barrv. I shall
and aixty-two, tn a certain cause tbsrein pending, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at
wherein Ch*rle«
&lt;« mxmI.Im.m) ..Xi the North Door of tbo Court House In the village
Phillip Leonard ia Defendant: Notice is hereby of Hastings In the county of Barty, Michigan, on
given, that I, tbe undersigned,Circuit Court Com- Monday the 4tb day of August, IS6?,at ten o'clock

.

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’

HARMON SMITH,.

jaaWtT
CTretrit t.bvrt ttntuKiinaofr.
Balov a Dxvox, Solicitor, fur Complainant
Dstedat HMUngs, JBne9( I84i.
Jell

quarter (V) of the North East quarter (V)
reelion Noi-aioe f»J in town three [31 North
range eight [fc] West, and containing Forty act
of land more or leas, being in V “
'
ry and State of Michigan.
JAMIS HATHAWAY
Dated Hastings, Juno 16, IM2
JolS

IND1OERT1ON.

LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYKPEPAIA,
B1LI0UBNRHS,
BICK HEADACHE.
INFLAN ATION OF THE BOWELS.
NERVOUSNESS,
MELANCHOLY,
DKPREM1ON OF SPIRITS,
’

ter. from Brigade and
cere, and pnvates.usure ua ’
RelKhos oonlrjbeUd more

*

X
GUTTA

LXCIX7XX&gt;
PERCH A CEMENT

For Coaling Metals of all

A doss of from six to eight of Bad way's Reeolutinjt P.ll., wiU, in tbe must distressing eases’of
CouMipatmuor Coativeneaa. Dmngmcutot tbe

and

AND KKSTORB

F*r rrewrTli*
te.ilrlir Metal
R»r&gt;ar&gt;ll klaii.

»W /aifr fa, nJ

Jrf'n*
Ar?r th®rouEb,y dMnaing^ha bowels
of ite retained humor*, by a free purge, two to
four ner rt*r Ct.r t. w«mV
a-1. 2:,,
.

iltbcfr dutwi ,y'leB‘

Kinds when

exposed to the Action of the Weather,

TN CASES OF

11,0 h*a,‘1,y perfbn

DR. RAD WAY’S PILLS,

AB A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

BtniM.P.latu IbeKidnevs,
Bladder.
‘
®IFF1CULT
Kn
1« TUV BREATHING
H1u"moDLPI
S,

upunion of TIN or other METAL ROOFS, coo
sequent upon sudden ch ango* of the weather.

2'2T C®ACK W OOLDJOK RUS IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT.#ASH OFF.

Executor’s Sale.
CHRONIC R BEU .M ATlaM-ASTH MA
In pursuance uf alicenae granted to
Probate Court of aaid County, I shall

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
can be repaired wtth GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

vil
emune

CHANCERY SALE.

•fl.

TATE OF MICHIGAN —The Circuit Court for
the couniy of Berry. In cUncery.

S

ecuon uurty-ens, &gt;81,1 conlianing
177) and s*veutv-bve bundrelh* i

of aaid piece.

JOSIAH BURGE, Errevter

will flsdia Redway’s Ragulstiug Pill*

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.’

RADwAY’B REGELATING PILDB

S2.31SS±r
UKrgtanttaaf the aye.

The first apph-

UBYAPR REGULATING PILLS

latter should be dear to your boaocn.—
Should your husband bring a friend home

to partake of the remains of

wiaftsa

R1DWAF8

PILLS

WILLIAM BONES,

pain,-,pain.~pa1n.

AT-.fi REGULATING BILLS-

*ADWaY s READY

rjujkf

GUTTA

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                  <text>“Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable."

VOL. 7.
— C)t Rulings ganntr,
18 PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,
AT KAATINOB, HAMMY CODMTT, MICIUOAW

KMFPEW A BURI0W8
A’sm■ad COUNSELLORS AT LAW.

Original JJothg.

A.Kxlrxx,
tbsrwisa bo cents a U1 be added.

rowxs anxTtuua'e cmxixt
Meet worthy sf admiration,

ADVXXTISIMO.

GREAT

lloa. A liberal dlseounl to yaarif ad » artistr*.

toetii

gistings' justness girtetm.

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

tn lsu, S3 00 m axxcm.
?------- '

GRANT A SPAULDING,

f ■ IS •
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TXEALKRS in all kinds of dry.gooas.groceries.
1_F crocksry, Ac. State al., kt ttw post o*c«.

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

JtJBT RECEIVED
HASON ALLEN,
EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro­
d KO. fiisb, baiter, lard. pork, and grain *f n new and most complete assortment of

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all kind*.

NO. 9.

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1862.

Also tova candioa, etc.,ate.

Stere in

And sarioua Dadltatloa,
Of lhe groat roputehon
Toe have in thia nation,
I have a nrioo» inclination
To become your rotation.
•
I am now making preparation
To ramova my habitation
To a more conveaieut Bitnation,
To pay you sdo-atjon
By moro froqneut visitation.
If this kind ofoblalion
Ba worthy your observation,
'Twill bo to ma an obligation
Bayond all moderation.
Believe mu in high atatton.
From gantraUoD to gsaeratten.

I received your adoration,
With much deliberation,
And sotiie coneiernaUon,
That aeixed your imagination,
When you madr each a declaration
On so Blender a foundation.
But after further examination.
Supposed it done from ostentation,
To display education;
Or rather, multiplication
Of words of the tame termination,
Though of great variation
And different lignification.
Which without disputation,
May'deserve commendation.
And I think imitation
A sufficient gratification.

and yon drrw near---------- r.
gathered around it are the several memxrs of the home circle—think, aa your
children clamor on your knee, of that
lonely hearthstone, and of the widow’s

] arose to depart, but composing her­
self and motioning me to be seated, she
related, amid soba and chocking sighs,
the following story of her trials:
“One year ago to night, George, my
only child, brought to hrs borne his lovely
bribe, end a happier and livelier company
were seldom gathered together than were
collected together in thia room but one
abort year ago—a year fraught with sor­
row and death.

oouaiwgr.

trials.

natives of Africa, ofthe boa soedee. meaturing respectively thirty and thlrty-five
feet, and weighing from one hundred nnd
fifty to two hundred pounds each, have
recently arrived In thia city, are now
(
domiciled
in large glass cases, in charge
, Captain John Sears. Their inakeship*
of
|had not tasted food for nearly a month,
when, on Friday, a company of slentific
and other gentlemen were intfted to wit­
ness the feeding pf the reptiles. An at­
tempt had been made in the early part
of the week to feed the serpents, which
by the way, are the finest specimens ever
seen in this city, but the largest of the
pair was then in an angry mood, end darthis head about so viciously that it was
judged to be imprudent to insert the

same destination.
“Charlotte aaked in assumed playful­
ness, if he would go. He replied In the

affirmative,

arti

‘twas then the young

bride knew her first sorrow.
“The eventful Sunday came, a day
that wilt never be forgotten in this city.

Ou thnt morning I parted from my only
child in this room for the last time. Ii
never saw him again.
“Time wore on, and almost dally came1
letters from GeOvge, breathing words off
comfort, and axaiiring us that his time of &lt;
service would soon expire ; and home I

(rml victory of the d«J.
Hh fo«M
!on.l«ln» of TS.000 n«, oCMylcd •
•rai-drel. oThrifte..

A® Hour wit® two Amacosdas.—Two

hold was to love.’ Of a sprightly, cheerful disposition, she adapted herself for
her new home, and our family circle was
perfect”
“It was convulsed to Its vert centre on
receiving news of lhe fall 6f Sampler,
that George came home at the end of an
April day, and, as usual lhe question of
news was broached, and George told us
ofthe departure of onr brave' Seventh
Regiment for Washington, also that his
regiment was to leave on Sunday for the

On tk. Sd d«. ol D«s«iby 1804
-Sun o?Ao.terhu_" h1. hjta
re.Mlod to N«polw&gt; tho oertktalj of0»

kmUm

food then.
Yesterday, however, both reptiles were
passive, and a live hen having been placed
in the cage the spectators awaited with

uncommon interest the result
anticipated. The fowl looked
serpents *8
as a
a culprit
culprit does
does upon
upon
about to ‘““
try
77 •the
l- 1Issue,"
—■*■" *"
*c.
returned the gaze,
reptiles returned
gaxe, but

Tno AJI»d B»

■iu and AuUrfoa nrrny 04,000 ntronf.
bad Wd twmty four boor. pr.rloo.J
position equally as strong, on the helgnts
ISpruuJibot by . rtSllfoi mux*’"
'he h»d indnoed tb«n to b.H« U»t b.

fund a bull.; ®&gt;d .ooordinjly, «ow •*
thobreUtof d.y, h. b.l»lJ tbUr lamuM tray, like b hug. bo. biting uowound Iu noil, trUling Iu «Io&lt; ponder,
ous length around his front, in oroer to

attack bis right wiog.
The whole length of their line® were
expuMd; while Napoleon from his semi­
circle could launch out the spokes of hit
power to attak them In any all quarters.
His Generals were eager to b^tai.—
-Walt twenty minutes,” said the Emper­
or, whom neither delight nor tear amid
betray into a precipitate action.
w hen
the enemy is making a false more they
must not be interrupted.
Tho twenty
minutes had elapsed, the blander wm
irretrievable.
Then Napoleon shouted

to bis troops;
. .
that was
‘-Soldiers! the enemy has impfflaewtiy
upon the exposed himself to your blows; we. shall
the jury
jury finish the war with a clap of thtmdwl*
the
Th®
T
’“ rep­
At the same time the order of -attack
not with
-

the same disposition to decide the case
accordingto
_____________
the law and evidence. With after enffering fearful slaughter, wercrotheir heads resting upon the folds of their treating across the frozen lakes. Napo­
gliiteuing bodies, they seemed at first toCAEALER in al) kinds of Family Groosriea.
leon rode furiously along his linee.—
LJ Slone snd Wooden ware, and a general as­
again would greet our willing ears, as jtally
»* •indifferent
»•»-—• *to the -------presence
------ ~of
e •*their
—s“
:“Engulf those massee! break the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
sortment of Proviaiona. Also Notary Public,
■ his manly form neared our old abode of victim.
The fowl fluttered about the The artillerists elevated their pieces, and
atoro, two doors snatsf the Hastings Housa,
comfort.
.
i cage, now perched upon the coiled forms by dropping the balls on the ice, brokb
Spring time had passed, and summer ;of the serpanta, as they relaxed and con­ it up and overwhelmed the flying enemy
ROBBKTI A STRIKER,
had fully crowned the trees with foliage ; tracted their folds; than, standing mo­
FkEALERS in drnga, medicines, patentmediby thousands.
■
IJ eines. prints, oils, turpentine, burning fluid.
the atmosphere grew close and sultry tionless. gazed latently upon ths firay
Hastings, June Slth, 1EC2.
’This was Napoleon's greatest yictory
__ •_____ — j_ _
nnttT* MTOr FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
The largest of and brilliant stoke vf genius. After­
b and many were the pravers thnt were eyes of the tormentors.
lonery.
'“'■y
‘
PURPOSES,ONLY J£L
offered up for oor poor soldiers who were lhe anacondas showed no disposition to
Sew block, Heslinga, Mich.
wards, on the eve of any battle, be had
marching under a burning sun and on sieze ite prey, the light to which he had only to remind the soldiers that the Bah
: dusty roads, or perhaps lacing a traitor­ been suddenly admitted, and the presence of Austerlitz would look upon their ac­
ous foe exposed to showers of lead that of the spectators inducing, aa was sup­ tion, to influence them to deeds or der­
THE WIDOW’S TRIALS.
Also a full stock of
bweezey a allem
was sent on Its mission by no nnpractlced posed, something like fear in the serpenVe
ing.
TTORNEYS AT LA W and Solicitor, in Chan
conduct.
hands.
.
.
eery. Particular attenUottpaidIto ConveyFell disease now entered our dwelling
The smaller of the two, however, al
fastened on our favorite flower. Oh tempted several times to seize the fowl.
The wind was howling and moaning and
i
A hawk caught a parrott in its claws,
I watched that tender plant; but Drawing back its head and contracting
through the almoat deserted streets, dri- how
I
? the fever had fastened on the brain its body, it waited until the chicken was and away he soared with hia prey. De­
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER.
ving the snow in blinding clouds into alas
i
the Court House, Hastings. Mleh.
the second week in July the soul of’ still, when, quick as lightning, wipi jaws lighted with the ride so high in tho^w^
PRUNES. FIOS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
every crevice and doorway
Pedestrians and
,
the parrot sung, a* he sailed along—“Hey
in feet, ererrthing in the Grocery line, such as paused in their hurried progress towards ICharlotte winged its way to thnt spirit extended, eyes dialated, and its forked
dey-hey day.” and thought none so
their cheerful fireside, turningjheir backs Iland where all is jny unspeakable and tongue protruding from its mouth, it
DANIEL COOK,
happv aa he. At length the hawk began
darted
forward,
striking
lhe
fowl,
but
net
parting
is
no
more.
’
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Geaeral land and
upon lhe furious sleet nnd storm-wind ।
it was some moments before Mrs.; fairly, as in its half blinded ‘state It was to gripe the parrot atill doaer in his tal­
endeavoring to catch their breath, and
lEHMEBaT U&gt;XBXDniXBV
ons, and tear him with his baik.
The
summoning all their efforts again to S
I ------------ was able to resume the thread of ’ unable to take certain aim at its victim.
the serpent repeated the attempt several tunc of the parrot was instantly changed,
And CwklBR Extracts,
combat the elements.
Policemen flitted her
I
narrative.
sharpened and
and instead
instead of
ofaingitm
singtrig ““bey
bey dey,
dey. bo
no ttex“1 wrote to George,” she resumed, but■ times, its appetite evidently
I. A. IIOLBROOK,
roa TH® ESPECIAL DIHEFTT OF TH® LADIM. like shadows underneath the friendly shed­
by long abstinence, but up to the time 1 claimed
claimed—
—““Od
Od rucks
xudcs’.’. od
od tucks
zocks I1
,
A TTORNEY and Counselor at Uw, Solicitor ro
awnings and recesses,seeking shelter from never received an answer.
When 1I see a man tippling
tippUng at the
A Chancery. Genera! Land and Tax Agent.—
1 was sitting by my window one lovely‘ our reporter left, it had not succeeded in I
lhe pitiless storm that raged with such
; clutchinglhe chicken, which
remained dram
dram shop.leaving
shop, leaving hie
hia badnert,
business, and 8»nkOffice, aecoud story of Rower’s block.
sweeping force. The few wheeled vehi­ moonlight Sabbath evening about a week
unhurt. Il was evident that appetite ing in credit, poor fellow,
fellow think
think 1,
1. though /
cles tugged along slowly nnd noiselessly after Charlottes death, when I was star
J. M. RUSSELL.
it is 'hey day’ with you now, yet, when
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
through the snow thnt wns fast gaining tied bv lhe cries of the newaboys of a wns not atrong enough in the serpents,
,nrSlCl»N .»J
o®™ l»
the constable comes—your money gone
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
great'bettie
in
Virginia,
and
terrible
.
and
the
spectacle
of
their
feasting
wn*
an iwcendsncy over steaming jaded, norand credit lost, depend upon it, y°«r
acs. The city lamps cast but a faint slaughter among the New York regiments ।postponed until it is otherwise.—Botton
tune will be changed to “od xudtai.
JOHN ROBERTS,
,
■
glimmer through the surrounding snow The next day brought tidings of the bat- Journal.
MOST POPULAR
When I tee a girl too fond of a forward
iHYSICIAN and Sarvetm- Dwelling on Hroadtie of Manassas, and a few days brought
logofatnily wjntry night of January
'
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irnnM.
sweetheart—be cautious my pretty Par­
the list of names, in the daily newspapers
In this great metropolis.
CurtouB Minor.
rot thinks I; or your tune will be «wof
the
killed,
wounded
and
missing.
A
­
It was hiy first night in New York, for
Among the curiosities exhibited at the rowfolly changed to “od ««*." will ■»
.
H. F. CHERRY,
vears; as I had but that dny arrived mong lhe latter was George S-------- .
^TOTARY PUBLIC nnd Conveyancer, will •
Into Paris Exposition, apd promised for need to y oar “bey dey" of mjoymenu
Oh, lhe ngnny of that announcement,
from Europe, where 1 had spent four
ours, was a large concave mirror, thuinIf I sue a young man dressed in U&gt;»
to
me
!
No
one
but
a
mother
can
know
'
years in sighuseeing nnd becoming acof a startling piece of optical very pink of the mode—sporting his
We would reipectfully announce to tb. eiU- quninted with the customs nnd habits of' a mother’s heart, centered upon an only sUumcnt
’
magic. On standing close to the mirror pretty person at all places of amusement
sent of Haatinae and vicinity, that we
child.
For
days
I
walked
alternately
the various nations of the world.
and looking into it, it presents nothing —attending no regular employment*—
tf'tSXSro°
-S
LvH. STEWART,
My parents dying when I was but a my room and the streets; despair nt i but a magnificently monstrous dissection no matter whether rich or poor, 1 wmdd
.“i’SSK
times almost unseating reason, and tor
achoi»l-boy, 1 was left&lt;o pursue my own
of your own body. On retiring a little,' write on the forme of bis looking glass,
tured
by
a
two-fold
bereavement.
Sleep
course on arriving at maturity, and bcfor»&lt;M&gt;k my eyelids, and the suspense of gay n couple of feet, it gives your own though it may be‘hoy day’with you now
comiue possessed of a valuable real
face and figure in true proportion, but rulyln It, my young fneod, when you
. not knowing the fate of my eon paralyzed
tat® yielding nn income of n&lt;» mean pre.
reversed, the head downward. Most of grow In year, and -.he talona ol poverty
~
J. M. NEVIN®,
tentions, I determined to see the world my every action.
i^ntn tn or nd vou. in tno
eturned the
the spectators,
spectators, ignorant of anything elm,
In b few days the regiment returned
Notary Fabllc, and Tax ages
’ iu all its various form*, and had been vig'•
'Lthese
.c^ two effects and pass on.—
crowd* Observe
anguish ol your neari,
attention paid to mking out
‘ ilanlly pursuing that course through the but no George came to me; c-----Mu.
tv...still
farther, standing at five sad “od xueks” for your early follyrages and Contracts.
Great care
i
upon
out
retire
still
thronged Broadway and cheers upon
their being
years mentioned.
or six feet from the mirror, and behold
cheers welcomed the return of battle1 sallied forth from my hotel that even­
you ace yourself, not a reflection—it does
scarred soldiers, their mutilated colors
H. WRWBT,
A Toacklof Swine.
. ,
ing (stormy tl.ough it was) to visit an
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
were unfolded tn the gaze of an excited not strike you as a reflection—but your The Philadelphia Zawnw* gl&lt;««
’fol­
TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
&lt;.1d and cherished friend of my youth.— ’
veritable self, standing in the middle
Habtixcb Masco 8. 1S6».
and
appreciative
multitude.
and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery.—
We hnd been school-mates together, n i
part between you and the mirror. The lowing as an incident occurira at fort­
The next dny a soldier came to the
F..d ■“XT'1""”
firm friendship-had ever existed between
effect is almost appalling, from the idea ress Monroe on lhe arrival of the woundelaimfl and money promptly remittee.
door; he wore the uniform that told a
us, and manhood had ripened that friend- &lt;
It suggests of something supernatural; «j from lh« Ute Richmond b.ltlm :
OSee. with W. W. Ralph Eaq.. Middleville,
silent tale of grief to me.
As the poor
Among
""W.
ship into brotherly love.
1
so startling, In fact, that men ofthe strong-.
n
&gt;uv»s U&gt;0M brought
“.'"T-". w , U»
„
Mry Qonty, Micblga®.
follow ssked for Mrw. 8------- . the tears
ouiro was a
a rebel nolonri
colonel wto^
who was shot
est nerves will shrink Involuntarily
.
GeorgeS
-------wns
a
young
man
of
UUMtrnv at
nv || Houm
DQUITO was
WUB ■ reW
.ww—
p„d.; st.;, i--j
-.fc^
rolled dewn his sun-burnt cheeks. He
yoor VIW I’through
the lunge. A.
.ppMred
to
JACOB FERRIS,
talents, prudent and energetic:
Upon
the first view. If you raise y:
*
- be “
“
who had faced death unmoved now wept
00 will
will see
«e be djrlog, Mr. Burley Mk«(. Mn&gt; tf b.
leaving school, he accepted a clerkship in
to thrust nt your other self, you
Aiw»r. c...«u«' —1 a-ii-ii”Iu a few words he related
" ­ wiriied utytbiog done. He eud Y««.
Ou i«~. poc a-..&lt;- »-&gt;*“• a mercantile house doing a very extensive like n child.
it pass dean’through the body and’ ap
10MIA,
al purposes, for sals by
business; and at the time I went abrt*ad, his sad tale.
pear on the other aide, the figure thnist- end g.ve thq oomraiwionw. ib« n.mw
George received my letter informing
George was advancing in the confidence
■ ing at yon at the same time. The artist uuldrawof bl. wifc .nd ehildreo-COUNTY orFIOERSQood,.^.
‘ P“f
*” of his cm piny era, and bidding fair to be­ him of his wife’s death, on Saturday ati iwho first succeeded in finishing a mirror “And mv,” uy.be, “uk God W&gt; for­
Centreville, in Virginia, tho day before ’
give me furev.r hiving ..JtblM to do
C. PRINDLE,
come. at no distant day the junior parr
. of this description brought it to one of
lhe battle. Calmly and silently he re- '
with tbl. Winked rebrlhun.
Mr. B«rner in the firm. His letters to me had
, the French kin^s-if we reccolleet aright
Circuit Court— «»•». **•’•
ceivod die shock, and told his comrades '
eUr uked ifbi dutod blmto prey with
been frequent up to the March before my
, it was Louis XV—placed Ma majesty on
that to morrow ho would be with her, I
return.
Since that lime I had never
' the right spot, and bade him driw hia him. He enlw.red In the effirm.O'e.
never to part again ; confiding to his '
the forgiveou. of Almighty
sword and thrust at the figure he «•*--“ petitioning
received any wnrd, or in fact,
C forTu tiu
Hi. Utterly uuir.
comrade thia charge, to sec his mother
PA9IEL striker*
X!d Circuit, for the yews 1MJ andItMS. The king did oo bat seeing lbs point of a
of him.
(should he survive) and tell her that his
position
on
behalf of the soon to-be wid­
As I approached the weU-remcnTWa last prayer was for her and her native sword directed al his own broaat, threw
down his weapon and ran away. The owed wife and orphaned children, the
hum- in lhe upper purl of the city, mJ
Ohnfc*
• • October. M Monday.
country.
practical joke cost the inventor his king a penitent Carolinian raised his trembling
Monday 1 Jo
^^UVrodsv I AjprU. ltl bean heel light ae I thought of
'The following morning found his Keg.
arm. and trew them about tbe neek of
7; * octX’; isiMosdsy. price my eppearanee w.mid ereato. There
patronage and favor—his M^ealy being
on the bloody fisld of Manassas; there,
Mr. Barclay, and kissed him again and
B. H. COOK.
n
• aalhe old faahloned boildm«. I«*mg
afterwards so ashamed of hia own cow­
io the thickest of the carnage, amd the
ardice that he oould never again took
very familiar, yet there eeemed comexoistkb OF
**Tho bystanders were all in tears as
shock of contending armies, a rifle ball
at the mirror or at its owner.- ZngUth
thine -meUncholy and quiet connected
pierced his breast, and he fell fighting bothey turned from the affecting scene and
with iu The light in the bouee homed
naalh the flag of his comatry.
They
walked silently away.
dlmlf Ringing lhe boU,
raised his head, and ns his Hfc blood oozed
Mil.
gSSSViovsLL.
«, *,BgBUMMT,
ueberod into the parlor. A bright, from his lacerated breast, h® exclaimed
Doww o® TH® Spxixg Sttl® of Box-WMtTY WAMMB. Ofc. I.
C.~t
fire Baa io lhe old grate, but allllne..&gt; ‘I’m guing! Mother. Charlotte!’ and kkt.—The New Albany (Ind.) Lt^tr
reigned within lhe friendly wallu A cup
is down on the spring style of bonnets.
OWARD ASSOCIATION. PHW^
। died in his comrade’s arms.
J.BBS A. aWSSXBY,
,
They bmaened his coat, and found near That bold paper says the age of beauty ni aiiQiiicr.
»
—
| his heart a locket containing miniatures has passed, fur the sweetest face cannot
| of hia wife and mother, his blood satura- stand such a montroslty. Hebe would do L"
i ting these mementoee of his affection.— have been no great shakes with a coal
I.dr. the War. alerting In profuamo M When my eyes rested co that treasurc I scuttle on bsr head, and Ganymede
_T«A r--' *«M «• “k*
°r
! eie re«,nia^myo&lt;»n&gt;eo&gt;n«.
swooned.
When recollection recalled would not have been stolen had she worn bim-tr; mu&gt;
«• &gt;!*«*■
HAKBOS aBCTH,
I Dot ask for George, nr his wife as tonte
» ahaker.
The polyglot edition of a only as a bind of spool on whicht» rsal
UtaY—I.
-1,d Xb^r garment, told too pi-mly that me to the reality, the loeket Uy on the
intcurr 005**“™'
Conestoga wagon, which has recently
table, and lhe soldier wm gonethe fell destroy er hnd entered this humOf a truth, sir. mine hta bejo a life made its appearance, it is worn than
• ble dwelling
•lolen
of lho
Ils only redeatnina feature it
rfwrro.. My fo&lt;b«r dfod nf woend. either.

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WAR NEWS !!

be delayed.

Dxab

ta type

Latxx.—i

** ,i*J'

VrlMlUl StnlM,

Havtxo W THU, CHOrtM OUM cotrasx,

Lusk, do;L J. Winegarden, dojcorporal

CLas. ft Cock, wounded in foot, ampu­

tated ;C. Emmett Cole, killed; G.

( Gen. Buller, at New Orleans, seems

C.

Rathbon, do; Herman W tnderlich, do;

‘to be the right man in the right place.—

Wm. Demood, wounded severely; John

order and crush oqt rebellion.

Dowel, Head, slightly;

His sue-

slightly ; corporal

cess seems to bo just in proportion to
Prominent rebels do not

John Wagoner, arm seriously; 2d Lieut
A. D. Bates, hip seriously ; 1st Lieut J.

and

D. Sumtier, chest, seriously ; Sergt J.

wo! to him whois entrapped. That poor

F. Mead, mouth and throat,

slavery-begrimmed and treason-besotted

seriously,

luck to fall trader lhe ban of Butler’s

displeasure, and with abundant proof of

“Staxd sr ths Admixistratiox,” says

treason, he is sent North and finds a

Senator Svmxbk, and

Poor Soule !

boards, all over the country, “Stand by

May

the A dmlnistration!” - Well, this is all

such be the fate of all traitors, to lhe end

well enough so far as it goes; but as for

of time.
Gen. Butler, some time since, issued an

ourself, we propose to use our feeble in­
fluence, toward making and keeping the

order to tho banks of New Orleans to re­

Administration worthy of being sustained.

sume payment by a certain date. This or

entirety above the influence of public opin­

and that one, the Bank of Louisiana,

ion.

through lie directors thought fit to address

The ruler who ignores public sentiment,

intentions bcl

in a country like ours, Is at best,

claiming it as an impossibility to comply

despot.

with bis order and asking a oommisson to

but a

Instead of giving a blind sup­

port to our rulers, our duty lies, in for­

the bank &amp;c.

cing them, if need be, into a position

Gen. Butler replied that he had nothing

worthy the support of every true citizen.

to do with tbeir intentions or lhe con­
dition of their bank only so far as the in-

Gxskral Fkkmoxt has resigned his

teresta ofthe United States is concerned,
and the General

Were it otherwise, Republican In­

stitutions would bo only such in name.—

a string of resolutions to the General,

command in the Shenandoah valley.

closed by saying that

has done right.

“The directors of the Bank of Louisiana
have all seen General Order-No. 30, and
have acted upon it as a corporation. So

He

If his services are not

appreciated by the ..powers that be,” ho
should stand out of the way of others.—
This be bss dune, and nothing more.

If

your note sbowe.
They will now advise themselves
whether they will act in accordance with
its requirements upon their corporate and
individual peril, and inform me within
jix hottrt after the receipt of Ihit of their

the army is not that we have too few

determination.”

Major Generals, but that wo have too

What was an

was now, by

impossibility before,

the refractory

Directors,

It appears that Butler jokes sometimes,

and in a manner rather practical in its
A

gentleman

where to find him.

The trouble

with

This was one great cause of fail­

many.

ure in the Shenandoah valley.
cause of thnt failure is that

considered practicable.

way.

his services are essential in putting down
the rebellion, the Government will know

volunleert are expected to

Another

Generals nf
win victories

w i tbout soldiers._________________

applied to him,

Battie at fUchasoad.

Gen. But

ler replied that he had nothing to do
with It; but if the man was not actually
employed by some officer or soldier, he

Richmond.

The General took

Going to lhe hospital, he succeeded,

ik

General Hvrrxtt.—It will be remem­
bered

that

our disgraceful

James Island, is General

defeat on

Hu nter’s first

real battle since the war commenced.

after some difficulty, jn passing the sen­

tinels, and found Dr. Smith in a remote

jgy“ Among the incidents of tho cru­

ward^ttenidng a patient. The doctor took

elty of the rebels is that of the burning

the order,read it,loqked at the bearer,then

alive by them of a negro, lying ill of

at tho order, and reflected that, queer as

the small pox in one of the military hos­

it looked, the 'General might have rea­

pitals at Front Royal.

sons for his command.

was burned, with the man, on

So he ordered

The

the slave-hunter into the street.

man attempted to explain.

“My orders

by the collar, dragged him along

the

passages, and landed him in the gutter

outride in a twinkling, telling the sentry

to stick him if he didn't leave.

The irate

F. F. shook his cane at the building,

swore some, and started for headquarters,

where an explanation ensued ; but by the
time be got the matter straightened out,

Great Salt Lake City, June 10.

A baud of persons numbering 1,000
men, women and children, under
'
dersbip of one Morris, who
earth, and
Prophet Moses
formed a settlement
y miles north
rous
of this city, and
milled nu
» vldepredations
for tiieir
refused to
cinity.
rd to supply
leving in
sup
ir number, distbeir

lion, nttem

the fugitive vassal bad disappeared and

It is suspected

that tbb “joke” was not entirely acct,
den

all.

The news from James Island, near
Charleston, although

meagre, is of an

exciting character and well calculated to
fill many hearts in this vicinity with deep

solicitude.

Ic appear s that sn attack was

of that Island.

lhe defenses of the ene­

my were stronger than was supposM,

and three suooMaive attacks in front, ami

one by an

attempted flank

proved ineffectual.

the 24th

of May.__________ ______

are to pul you out, and out you go," .
said the doctor, and he seised the victim

was not to be found.

The hospital

movement

The Michigan Eighth,

asd several New York regiments

tbeir ineffectual chargee.

were

After being

repeatedly thrown forward, and aa often

ie.fJustice
beat corpus wrs
Kinney, but was treated with contempt,
gnfficieut time having elapsed for the
production of lhe prisoners, a second writ
Sggeiher with an order for the arrest of

ntempt, and for the arrest
s of the gang, for false Imof
(
. was issued.
For the execu­
tion o^thesc a posse of two hundred snd
fifty infantry and artillery were ordered
out on thellthby acting Gov. Fuller.
Morris and. mm were found strongly in­
trenched and thoroughly armed.
Fight­
ing ensued. Two of the Marshal’s posse

blend, a

little German

RumII touching

General Butler's woman order.
U witf
probably ba treated as the note from lhe
same quarter remunstaUng
th“

S

DR. ROBACKS

TO BE EICEUIQ

JE^egizla^or-

'Wve.^e, ‘Bx.XXt**

question.
New York, June 27.

Halifax, June 24.
The Arabia, from Liverpool on the
morning of the 14tb. and Queenstown the
15tb, arrived this morning.
Great Beftaih.—In the Houae of
Commons, in answer tn our Inquiry from
Mr. Clay relative to interferences of the
United States cruisers with British ves­
sels, and particularly in regard to lhe
case of the steamer Circassian, raptured
in neutral waters, Mr. Lnyard Mid that
ha oould not give .a direct answer at
present.
The case of the Circassian being under
consideration in Lhe House nf Lords,
Earl Cnrnavan naked whether govern­
ment had protested against Gen. Butler’s
proclamation, relative to Ute ladies of

Earl RiiMell said the government hrui
no information in regard tn lhe action of
the United States government, in lhu*way
of approval or disapproval? For bis
own part, be hoped the United States
government would, for its own sake, re­
fute its sanction to it, and disavow it.
In the House of Commons on the 13th
Lord Palmcrstou said in answer to a qpeslion, that no communication had been re­
ceived from the French,government on
the subject of med
~ America,
in
*-----and
the British go
ent had no intention
mediation.
at present
Lord
rston
thought no man
Gen. Butler’s proclamation
could
feelings of the deepest iudignaCheers.] It was a proclamation
he did not scruple to attach the
epithet of infamous.
The Paris papers say that the approach­
ing visit of Count Persigny to London is
exclusively political, and it is expected
be will submit to English Cabinet, pri­
vate views of the Etneror relative to a
joint mediation in America.
.
The Paris Payt aaya the Patrie has
gone too far in Its statements relative to
mediation.
The Daily Newt argues against inter­
ference with America, and contends ihftt
England has good reasons for not wishing
to ace carried out the intervention policy
of Napoleon.
It is estimated that the ooltnn thronghnot England on the first of. June, was
428,000 bales against 1 ,&lt;45,000 al tbe

were killed. On the 15th the rebels pre­
tended to surrender, but resisted an ar­
rest as soon bs the attacking party ap­
proached. la a hand to hand fight, Mor­
From the Pacific.
.
ris was killed and another leader was mor­
San Francisco, Juna 10.
tally wounded. Tho rebels were finally
Oregon dates of the 6th have t&gt;een re.
overcome. Several women and children
were killed during the siege, lhe Morris- eeived. The State election took place
on tho second. But two tickets ran,
of safety.
Prisoners captured number namely—Fusion of Douglas Democrats
147. They wUl be brought before court and Republicans, called Union ticket, and
Breckinridge ticket, railed the Regular
to-morrow.
______
Democratic.
The entire Union ticket.
Good.—The Toledo Commercial gives
the faU»wiog(
“Ute other

!

cold steel twice, and were each .time
TATfi 07
atone blockade question wsa treated.
Berry
repulsed from the fact that lhe regiments
Aa order has been issued by U&gt;«&gt; Adsent to reinforce titem did not do their forced to give way before the invincible
jutanl
General,
henceforth
Pp^^/g
duly.
Fort Johnson had .eight angles courage of our men. During the day
furloughs to ba giveu to oaluted stiltlheii
and is protected by rifle pits so that on evervthing indicated a general engage­
three sides they have a ernes fire of in­ ment, but the enemy for some reason or
fantry. and as fast as our men mounted other backed «t of it The troupe all
.
New York. J«~ SS.
lhe 'Fort they were picked off.
The fought as gallantly as ever.
I.U«
The loss on our side will be shout -00
8th suffered severely, having loei one
Wlhe hfibt o" the 25lh’
I
A m«ng lhe wonud- RitTcfcd. sap that WednradAy. June
third of-our whole force, and over one- killed and wounded.
'
half of the officers engaged.
Our total ed is Col. Morrison, volunteer Aid to
was
Thereupon it u
„ signalized
ngnoliMd by another
«oolbrr glonoos
,loriom
Iocs is some 208 out of some 500 who Gen. Palmer, wounded in the hand. The
_
, belwr«nlbo U.itJO troop, .nd
enemy
’
s
loss
is
not
known,
but
It
ia
bey
went into the fight
Fifteen officers
tb® Swl.ln
lb«
were killed and wunnded—nine killed lieved it equals oura.
/
——— — --­
rirtorioor
About «00
oor m«&gt; on ■II Diner pwwua
and six wounded.
Among the killed
Tho camp ofthe rebels in front ofybn- th.t d.y -C0.OWW1
■*
are CapL Guild, Co. A; Church, Co. D ; nernl Hooker was captured, and ip' now
tbr robrl
Capt. Pratt, Co. B; Lieutenant Cottrell occupied by bis troops.
F.ir O»k« .mrSror. lh.m b.ek »
Cooedy. Co. E; 1st Lieut. Donahue, Co.
The ground fought for w
By .&gt;m.rk.bl. M.bior •• rr&gt;ln,m.h
•ire notice to teaneraoes tatamtad tn aateaatataB; and Lieut. Smith Co. G
Among the with thick underbrush, beyu
&lt;-l^l the ground plied M •&lt;”" ••
wounded arc Captains Ely and Doyle; an open country.
. obl.mud
&lt;.l H .ltd thrtl
.. i r
Lieuta. Belcher, Brown and Hutchinson.
The woods lotervenj
_hru tbeorror •»« .ln«4. •» ^odrrMaj. Watson had a horse shot fnim un­ troops and the enemy
stood, our gallant lads went at It agsln,
der him, and was wounded by the fall. suit of our artillery
ing
and corrected the mistake, and mainLieut. Cottrell was cut clear jn twain by Two Napoleon 12
under
.
talned our position there at night.
But
by a chain shot, while mounting the par­ Dcrnwer, succcc
cuing through
little artillery was employed, and the
apet ot the Fort. Of the list in Co, F the swamp duri
evening, and did
equalities are therefore not ”• nnmeroue
I caii give no particulars. I have sued oxccllcnt
______________
—• . An effort of the ene­
service.
aa might be supposed from the duration
In vain to be released from my post here, my to capture it, resulted in their being
of the fight.
As the artillery that was
nnd to join my Company. 1 am in bones driven hack with severe losv.
used'wns mostly num. the enemy’fi loss
to get the details in a day or two, when
The result ol to-day is highly impor­
is doubtless considerably heavier. Ours
I will send full particulars.
tent to the health ofthe army, as but lit
will perImps reach 80 killed and less
Most all condemn the movement as tie mure ground has got to be gained to
than 200 wounded.
,"
being fool hardy Im-the extreme-, by plnce our troops beyond the swamp.
The Timet, lettctraya the estimate of
lhe very best advices, the rebels are said
Gen. McClellan was present the whole
our loss given in rhe telegraphic report to
to bnve 25 000 men while our present day, superintending all movements.
the associated Press w ill be fimnd much
force numbars nnt over one hnlf that -,
W ashingtoo, June 20.
below the mark. It i« alight, consider
and thus tojtry to take a battery by cold
The rumors fram New York of con­ ing the amount of fighting done and thsteel when we have plenty of heavy siege
guns by which the enemy could be forced templated changes in the Cabinet are result ncoimplished, nut it cannot full
back, is utter foil v. 675 i s our total Ipsa not believed In any quarter, and ar&lt;r$sn. below 500. nnd it may be nearer 1,000;
in killed wounded and missing, ar.d many orally regarded us mere speculations, probably 600 or 700.
of our dead were left on the field. Gen. from the fact that the President’s visit to
New York, lune 80.
Benham ordered a third charge, hut Gen j Gen. Scott was on business, the military .
The Tribune has issued an extra, dated
Stephana, who was in command, refused ! bearing of which has only been conjee
Battle Fjdd, giving "D account &lt;»f tw
to obey. All bail to bis belterjudgement. ; Hired.
DIGESTITT ORQM.
days’desperate fighting.
A company •■fl
Col. Morrow, Chief of Gen. HuntefsetafT,
Washington, June 26.
Buektails was surrounded and captured
told me tp-Dight. thnt it would be utterly
The Trihune't special correspondent during the retreat of mtr right wIng.—
impossible to hold Ft. Johnson if taken,
says: We have excellent authority for Over one hundred and twenty five thous­
from the fact that right in its rear is an­
arc \xoX o’WrvsA Xo X\ii 'fa\&gt;Vie
saying that evidence already taken before and man * ere engaged.
--------,
other fort covering it and that back of
the Judiciary Committee of the House
Thursday, ahm,t noon, lhe enemy made -- A -\«Avca\ix luXvica. uwkk
tha^s still a third fort
And that the
in the case of Ben Wood, is stronger than auattnek upon Gen. Stuneman’a forces eU.CC cAX.
only feasable plan is lo reduce (hose forts
that which expelled Senator Bright, and in the vicinity of Hanover Qrart House
Kft \\.eA.r
XwfidtCOin succession, with oar heavy siege guns.
that Wood’s expulsion from tho House pn.b.1.1, «&gt;r th. porpne orwnmpIMiaatuX-a
Hundreds of as bravo fellows as ever
is certain, Others, however, apeak less mg an outflanking move on the right. .
“
•
trod lhe soil, sacrificed to the rnploch of
and tn engage our atteulion in that di-1
bad generalship. How it sickens lhe positive.
bill to carry Into effect the recent rection.
heart to think of it. The friends of com­
rade treaty with Great Britain,
Ab&lt;&gt;ut 2 P. M. the enemy’s infantry ' ।
pany F, must hope for the best. Our
passed the Senate to-day with only nnd squadrons of cavalry creased the |
loss may bo slight.
May God speed the
kuvb, So* a
\maxw.
litfir negative votes—cast by Carlile, Ken- Chickahominy in immense force, 'a ah«»ri
right, p”
- anon.
Mure
y, Powell nnd Saulsbury—creates distance above the Virginia Central Rail- |wwwk \xc&lt;Cke4 a&lt;t ariuU oS,
Capt. N. If. W ALSSIDOK,
three Judges with a salary nt 62,500 road, making a rapid advance t&lt;&gt;wardw SX.o\xka.e\x "Wt-Xteva,
Comanding Camp 8th Mich. V
each, and three 'arbitrators. The bill Gen. McCall's division, down at lhe rear 1takcAx
\ceo\iXY
will pass die House under the previous of Mechanicsville, on a low
mar»ln
।

Our news also leaves the

inpression that the rebels were about re­

In official form, to Dr. Smith, “Turn this

man into the street’’

Fort with

nnothcr.great battle has been fought near

newing the fight.
From the accounts
should be turned out of? lhe hospital.—
During the conversation^.Gen. Buller’s' given of the ground gained by the enemy,
arc should consider it a most dubious
Secretary was out of lhe room. Qd en­
victory for us. If the fight was continued
tering, Gon. Butler turned to mm and
on Saturday and Sunday, as is generally
said : “Fill up an order directing Sur
supposed, we have yet to learn of the
geon General Smith to turn this man out
final result.
.
of lhe hospital."
The Secretary wrote,

the order and signed it without reading

They With
with the
the 79th
79th
TK&lt;&gt;»

New York charged cs the

FROM EI BOPE.

stating that bis body servant was loafing
about the General Hospital.

“F“
on"the lAth
16th in«t
inst.
nn

Geo. Uuoker « oine pdook lW. mon&gt;Io,
bi. dhW™. -i,h 1‘« ”•*
of oc«»pyino&lt; • oew poeiuon. The re­
suit was that hia troops met with a deter
mined resistance from the enemy, which
lasted until 4 P. M., but the rebels were

STOMACH

Governments, like individuals, are not

derwas obeyed by til the banks save one,

examine into the affairs of

straightway the

echo comas from hundreds of sounding­

irons are his Jewells and the relentless

setting forth tbeir good

serioualy;

corporal Jas. McClellan, knee and elbow,

Frenchman, Pierre soule, has had the ill-

hemp awaits bis graceless nock.

thigh,

wound; Abram Guntrip, hand, slightly ;

eujoy much quiet in-which to plot treason.

lodgment in Fort Warren.

Morgan,

seriously ; Daniel McKenzie, thigh flesh

jiis earnestness, and order is fast coming

Tbeir unreal is not without cause;

John

Edgar Nye,

Jum25. P. M.

The Michigan Sth suffered badly tn an

in this county:
J. B. I*™,*, ml-hv, Wm. 0.
’
.
_
Barrett, missing ; 8. D. Qobb, do; Geo.

niiin.—Abraham Lincoln.

McClelland Headquarters, |

a line relative to our forces here.

casualties in Co. F^hidt was recruited

pot of chaos.

Baxkxx—It b

is elected by nearly 3,000 majority, ma­
king the relative vote about two to one
for Unioo.
Addison C. Gibbs, Govornor riect, i&gt; a Douglas Democrat, wlyi
from Central New

and. a\
a save

ground, to where our fortes were drawii
up twhind rille pits and earth- v«»rk*. &lt;m '■

cj

KilioiLa Fever,
Fever and J±^ner
Liver Coinplaint,

The steamer Philadelphia, from Beau­ aii eminence, on lhe nortlrariy side «»f lhe _.
»«..
s uuu
.. u»k ,the
uo J ravine, where the conflict became mo»t
fort,
and Ericsson, from Key West
IBlb. Port Kov«l
SSa. .rriv«). Th- ! terribfa. Tb. relol., wllhll- m.«i J.­
—
•
•brings
•
—
Ericsson
181 passengers, ...
including
Gen. Benham nnd staff, and 07 soldiers
wounded in the laic engagement «n Jntnes
Island near Charleston.
The United
States troops under Benham tnada an
attack al 4 o'clock on the morning nf the
10th, end• were repulsed after four hour'*
r*.
I
_ &lt; a 1lints nf 068 killed,
,
hard
fightinc. with

termined courage, then attempted V*
press forward, over miry ground, but
the bullets and grape shot fell among
them like hail, mu* ing them down. This
Janndioe,
continued till dark, when they withdrew.
Kidney CoYnplednie,
The cannonading w«« kept up &lt;m» ImiIi
-••
•
•
p
M
.
when
i
1 •i{,r" untJ* about 0 n’dn
UVkA (xW. CUftCWkCft °S«P
Ithe
tin ■&gt;..
I I I aa ceased. IOur
k..
battle
furera covered , '
lav watwre.
wounded and missing.
The Michigan bv their earthworks and suffered but I
,
8lh bad but 250 men left at roll call.— slightly.
Later in the afternoon the enemy made I
the New York 70th suffered severely.—
AlwiuVone Gun : arc, co\yi\uo%cA. o$ ran axA
The Union troops wernohlPfrcd to retreat a charge with cavalry.
under cover of the gunboats. The ac­ Ured «»f* them camo rushing down and nt I1-1
vooX.% awA. WAjx,
count of lhe battle on James Island cop ! tempted to cross the ravine, when the ’ vAvteYt, uxakx XViavu
pied from lhe Charleston papers are cor- horses became mired. A squadron of
our
cavalry
seeing
tbeir
position,
nfade
jecL
a charge down the hill, when the cavalry
Charleston. Junn 25.
men abandoned tbeir horses and fled.
"
All qttielou James Island to-dny. The
The infantry fight was then renewed,
gunboals yesterday shelled a dctatch.
and continued until about 7 o'clock A. M.
ment of the Marion Artillery posted on
when a retreat was onlrred, wry much
John’s Island and forced them to retire.
against the will of the Peonaylvania
Middletown Va^ Juno 27.
। buys, who begged to be allowed to hold,
’ Gen. Fremont having been superseded their position. The outer forces then be
•
in command of this Department by the gan to fall back.
Porter’s corps wve
ciders appointing Gen. Pope, his inferior some distance below Dr. Gainse’s rcei&gt; in rank. pv«r the army of Virginia, and dcnce.
/
having asked and been refused leave of
Of the next day’s jwttle the onrreeponX\xt\\oo» maxi. ixiaiXM.
absence, has, nt his own request, been re­ dent says the cannonading and muskvlrv
XSoeXor'* "BiW*.
lieved from duly. The command is turn­ was terrific.
ed over to Brigadier General Schenck, the
Duryea’s gallant Zouaves were lying
next highest in rank, by order «&gt;f the Pres­ upon lhe ground for
hours while
ident. General Fremont leaves to-mor­ our batteries were shelling the w.nds
row for New York.
Many of his officers over them. Finally inward night the
will go with him. His resignation is not enemy at tempted'to break lhe center &lt;vr«- X\ve vue\v vAcrn'w So\oxc,
generally known in camp.
txxxA
line of Duryea’s Zouaves
The musket
ry firing became terriffic. lasting 20 ot
Washington, June 26.
30 minutes. Shortly after an attempt
A dispatch received at the War De­
was made to break through the riuht
partment this afternoon, from Gen. Me
which was rrpnlaed and half an b«&gt;«r
Clellan, states that the affair of yesterday
later another Attempt was made on lhe
was perfectly successful, that we h&lt;&gt;l&lt;J
left with (he same result.
The battle vcw-uj.o'rc-Xc. Vm, uxak ortxA
the new picket line undisturbed, ana
had been raging for some hours with­ &amp;c\n\\X.CkXeA.
that all is very quiet on the banka of the
out any apparent change or advantage vrn
Chickahominy.
either side. Reinforcements of artillery
VW. AUtaoeV*
The forces under Major General Fre
ana infantry then camo steadily alone
mont. Banks nnd McDowell have been
over tho bridge to the field of battle.—
consolidated into one army, called the
The enemy then seamed to make their
ikv\\&gt;c
army ol Virginia, and Major General t“*
twJ drtcrlnlMd
aX«uZ
JeXuX'8
-------- iirvr-21.
Pope has been especially assigned by the
came
uume rw.r r«nnn( our n&gt;«n iBto j,, |„w .
President to the chief command.
gr..&lt;md Ui™ .fc. Ull Bnd
The forces under Fremont constitute
wh.rr th., &gt;,,.13 fc.vt
jM ]„•. Mt.
,
-------- wcti Biauguier«j
the first army corps, and are to be comlk\"
J — iUfort.
/.
■ } o.uld
. _
t.
■ »
---- —
by ti*nn
t™. r.F
of ihoomod,
U»
mahded by him.
&lt; •
h.&gt;. WOMOd U&gt;M |,lw
_
------- •— —•'&lt;’&gt; narrow oriage.—
.
7*50 forces under Gen. Banks consti­ ,
Wagons,
Waaona artillery,
artlllurv smbulsnoes
_____ and men &lt;VCtA\\X
tute the second army corps, and ‘ire to
be commanded by him. The forces un­
derGen. McDowell constitute the third
strong guard was placed across the i
kUftAUXn.WUft'KV, tXc.,
army corps, and are to be commanded
A&gt;&lt;L_
__
.
..
1
—
___ •_ •
.
•
by him.
McCall’s Division, 16,000 strong, „
r
main nospiuu 4
cosooeiMts a jao-ttm* mil. from lU rl,„ Ttim. K
0*.
rh. Uba a
hich formed a part of McDowells corps

TKxewe, 'WxXX.t’ts

■WxvAxX.x^ 'Vo’tvtc.

"Dt

ftXovwwcXv 'Bx.XXtte.
o-n tw \voor «\aw\ VniKit
ftXox’vxo.cXx

ftX.oxxxo.c\x 'BxXXexe.

ft\ovu&lt;xc.\\

fttowxaeXv Wx-Vtera

m

has readied McClellan by water, and
another division la to fotlnw immediately

also operate agrinat the enemy at Rich,
mnnd.
Besides MoCaH’s Division. GeoMcCldlan fans received other reinforce
menu to the amount of several tbouas
since lhe battle of Fair Oaks.
Washington, June 27.

«m. ow u» bill Kri|&gt;lw) -M

i.

u-ax a

•“ untar. .AouU U.di»

FOB SALE BY'

�wcri&lt;.:,e.

But to J4C !)•«&gt;•’

n«cl mu-

IFAito.—

.'HichlfaM Ceatral Railroad.

beauties of the clave »ystern.

Commodore Footo

toft Cleveland on

Monday last for the East, he having teen

BolWr.

“LOW PRICES”

“

granted a further release from dnty, for

a period of threu months.

The Commo,

dore la still suffering from the woond be

D*y Bx

ULO Ik. I u&gt;r tblug Jt* UMd"

received in tte attack upon Fort Donal*

•op, Tenn., ho being still

ckhtc

—IXQCT11 0J-

GRANT&amp; SPAULDING

unable to get

"OXLY INFALLIBLE

around without the teip of hia crutches.

SPECIAL

REMEDY ‘ KNeWN."

NOTICES
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

oflJtuliug* Lodge
*re hold at M.sou-

&lt;3T“ The Chicago Presbytery, in aea•ton at Kankakee, have formally

•fore every fall moon.

to depose

(he Rev.

VERMIN

voted

Fetter ’ Chlniquy

from all the functions of the gospel min­
Wool.—The amount of wool

bought

istry, Ute charge

in this market this nefiuon will not vary

much from forty

thousand

&lt;bnv been bought at prices

pounds,

vary ing from

Thk Demand for Troops.—The new
demand fur troops is th ns explained by
n Washington correspondent of tho £ventuff jp&lt;ul: ‘'The demand for more troops
that cornea from every General command­
ing a Department, with the exception uf
Halleck, convinces the government that

forty to forty-nine and three fourths cents.
Without the

exact figtires we styuld

think the average price paid would reach

forty-five cents
give

per pound.

snug little sum

the

This will

of eighteen

thousand dollars paid out for this article

Those'preparations (unlike ail.otbers) are
"Free from Polson*.”
"Kot dangerous to tho Human Family.** ,

reason of this, Is, that I
practical experience,
from the mouths of ■

Come and See !!

In considering the importance of the wool

To the People
OFTHE CN1TED STATES!!

bered that Marshal.

.Knlarunxoo,

Battle Creek

and

Ada,

and

on the South,

'Lowell, and Saranac, on the

North,

all

draw largely from us on account of their

IX the mouth dT December. 1838, the undersign­
ed for the first time offered for sale to the publie.
Dr. J. Bovee Dods* Imperial Wine Bitters
and in this short per'od they have given'such

contiguity to our territory and transpor­

established article.

tation facilities.

The amount of bodily and

JUST RECEIVED
f»w~U anxious to make known to bls fellow suffrret* the mrsas of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send of lhe pre­
scription need.(free of charge) with lhe direction*
for preparing the same, which they will find a

have been made for » celebration of the I trial of
corning Fourth, in this village.
But i
such ts lhe awe, and we may expect that

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

mnny &lt;&gt;f our citizens will go away from

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

tbia anniversary.

It ia

Prize Peetry.
general Debility,and tor Punfring and Enriching
the Bloop. are’ abeolntely unsurpassed by any

such nags aa tbeir owners are willing to

pay an entrance fee for. and

apend ^teir

time upoh the uncertain prospect of win­
ning fifty dollars.

HOUSEKEEPERS—troubled with

ana 11 a w* uv", «o ww wvw.-«
- ..
tried poisons, but thrr effected nothing; but ‘Coe
tas's* article knock* the breath out of Raia, Mice
Roaches, and Bed-bugs, quicker than we can
wnteiT H is in greatdemand all over the cosntry—MrJiaa (0.) GvttU.

itself ia of a very superior quality, being about
one- third stronger than other wines; wanning
and invigorating the whole aystem from the bead

This kind of sport

ty offerred to witness it

CxLEBRATiow AT JoBjrrrowM.— We nrc
much gratified tn notice that our friends

Fourth of July

pass, without

n» In two «erk.
“Coaler's”
“Costar’s” Bed bug Exterminator.

“CostarV’
“Custar’s” Electric Powder for Insecta.Atc.

in fitting ceremoniea, in honor of lhe dny
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

Wool!

.

Wool ’

ties. and which to-day is striking terrible

OI inc uri i i.ii. c;
all cases requiring a Tonic

blows, to parry the fratricidal thrusts of

Dr. Dods’ Cekbarted Wine Bitters TUE PLACE TO GET WOOL CABBED,

CAUTION !!! Tn prevent the public
being imposed upon by 5/*riro* and ffigWy AraicfoM /miiatioa-. a new label ha* been prepared,
bearing a faetimilt of lhe Proprietor'*jdpaiure.
Examine each box.bottl*. orfia*k carefully before
purchasing, and take nothing but “Custar’*.”

For Sore Throat, so cummouaxnong the Clergy
Il is well to remember that day, whose they arc truly i aiuable.
Or ta get (lute Dressed,
■
■
/or the aged and infirm, and for persona of a
Is at the New Woolen Factory of
dangers find whose duties and responsibili­
weak constitution—lor Minister* of the Gospel,
Lawyer*
and
all
public
speaker*
—
for
Book-Keep
­
ties were but the first parallel of redouts,
er*. Tailors, Seamstresses, Artist*. and aH per­
nr HASTINGS, MICH.
whose second, in face of the foe. ia to be son* leading a sedentary life, they will prsve
Our machinery I* new. and in lhe best order,
truly beneficial.
,
,
erected in this, our day of trial.
As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent
We hare not received the “older of and dellclou* to the taste. They produce the
exbilsraling effect* of brandy or wine without
exercise* from our friends in Johnstown, intoxicating; and ar* a valuable remedy for per­
the highest market price IN CASH
sons addicted io the use of excessive strong
but can assure all who contemplate at-, drink, snd who wish to refrain from it. They
tending, that our Triads there know bow are pure aodeuurely fr^ from the noison* cuuUinki in the adulterated Wine* and Liquor* with
Hostings, May 12,1842.
these things are done.
Frame Allks which the country is flooded.
These Bitter* nut only CLRE but PREVENT
Esq. of Ibis village delivers tte oration.
TOT CONFESSIONS AND EXPpUEMCE OF
1 A SUFFERER.—Published a* a warning, and
for tbeestiecial benefit of Young Men, sod those
who sutler with nervou* Debility.Loa* of Memory
C.xtisxstal Momtult.—Wc arc in
Premature Decay, ke., Ac., Ac., hr one who ha*
Children and infant* w’ith impunity,
receipt «&gt;f this favorite monthly for July.
himaelf by aunple mean*, aftar being put
Pby.iman*. Clergymen, and temperance advo­ cure«l
.
_______ — — J I.. ...n■
a thrn.irn tha
The literary character of this magw»e cate*, m an act of humanity, should a*ei*t »n use of wortbleas medicines prescribed tor learned
spreading these truly valuable HITTERS oyer
is ofthe first order, designed to interest the land, and thereby e-Muttally aid tn banishing Doctor*. Hiogle copies way be had of tho author
C. A LAMBERT. Esq., Gresnpoinl, Loaglrisnd,
and instruct the reader.
Its pages Drunkenness snd Disease
abound in history, romance, stories,

wit

and humor of the first order, and

sound,

sensible articles

topics,

upon

political

*}£?.■

■ •!■

chance to gratify his peculiar taste.—
R. Gillmo’ro. HO Tre­

Published by J.

mont St,

Boston.

Terms—43,00 per

mySlm2

A

females.

thus affording the literary epicure a good

■

The m»nv certificated which hsv* been tender­
ed to u». aid the letter* which we are daily receitlng. arv conclusive proof that among: lhe
_ _ u.x— hare oiren a satisfaction

Urgent calls arc now made upon

■pplT

PH- J. BOVEE PODS’

operation on the Sabbath as well as tho

other days of the week.
£gf“The tax bill, independent of the

of article*,

occupies thirteen

.columns of fine type in the New

York

»

James R, A spinwell.
Hogan A Allen,
llafl. Bnekel * Co.

Bill, Dixon A Co.

L.. .

Philadelphia, Pa.
r. Doyl A Co.
I Robert Shoemaker* Co.
I. Fahenstoek k Co. | French, Richard* k oo.
Ajrn OTU»«3.

Bmi.., M»n.

P'-po l™«» h“

X3T OtD FRIENDS JEL

wn1!®® S’TA’TIBSo

N». 478 BROADWAY,

AT

are now prepared te offsrtb.psbUca Stegnifeonl
new scale full
,

;tte MiBriBmppu"
.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

anrj’Xii-JAi mni irnxw
our. .nd u^ultersted win*.

Vice

■ny Pill before Hie public.

Which we are anxious to eel!, and WILL SELL,

JtoxMgMl O.L
To Da. Hsaatca, Albany, N- «.—My
&gt;r:-l write this to inform nm of lhe

Bor three rc*rv «»« &gt;■»»
ious clcrsugement of the »y»t«n.
b-Hb. .bid. b..«&gt;r

J

tgr-

SOLD BT

Unusually Low!

Ac, included-Jo swear they have DM in
any wey counseled pr aided the cauae nf
the rebdHkw, pawed the Senate-

lisle voted aye,
ell no.

Davla aye, »nd

Your obedi-nt Mrvant.:
— ..... 8.01 Mnaaanv.

Oar

Who does

Pow­

’’•°TON1C

allegiance »l breakfast,
per -~»"«Ua*

BSVKRAGt

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! I

aurtoV.

ROBERTS * STRIKER,
Corn, O*u,Botur, Urt.Pork,

&amp;r decay for years.

.

KM

breast. side sad-back, and Rheumatic

„

vulcanite rubber bask.

dinner and ~ploitatogo tt&gt;

chablis widpiheld a co

hundred end fi

Ad«ire BeaRtiftlTeeth!

WILLIAM JONES.

•

nKBEL lAunva.—a. ———-■ •
says that mon are aUlarge tn
S^1®
who bout that they can take the oath of

- -­

OUR GOODS

grovesteen

President,

K cent* ;
iota, for one Dollar

all warranted mane oi
and to aland better than any *old for 8*0 or f
________ «r m.niihetura. We invito

-f3jy“TMB ta*t «*R» kill, which requirea

ofocers—Coegressmeo,

Fill*.

*nd aurgoeons in the
Union, elegantly costed

MADE

HASTINGS, MICH

&lt;175 to S200,

Snijar C&lt;mtc4

The best Family CA-

Clothing,

7 Octave Rosewood Piano,

te™ Xuli be uMd every morning before

Herrick's

Stacks of

GR0VE8TEEN a HALE,laving removed to
their new wareroom*.

Rich moulding cases,

bW,k

Prepared by Dr. J.C- AVER to», Lowell. Mass.

DRY GOODS!

Chicago, 111.,
St. Louin, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Loulivills, Ky.,
Clncinnoti, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Buffalo. N. Y.,

will, in from two to eight days, remove rmpm.
Blotches, Tea. FrteMtt. 8allowneM, and all impu­
rities and roughness of the .Skiu.leaviag the samo
-9.M Is .l.nnM ha—clasr.

CASH,

divhMB, io p.omind of Ibo “AHO/ of

AND

CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND OFNTI.F.M EN. The subscriber will Mid'fr* of
«__ ii —1_ &lt;ha Rwina and direc-

8150 BEST PIANOS. 8160

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

Barral,RiselyA Kitchen
Bush. Gale k Robinson.
M. Ward, Close A Co.
MrKi.son k Robbins,
D.*. Barnes k Cn.
F. CJWstWACo.

eencral itine disapprove of Patent Medicine*,yet
OTlot ufisv. . r-pectabi. Pby-fa®
I*

Sripdl* Gw«r,l R~ecr&gt;n.
anlboUrax J G«..

GROCERIES

Wholesale Agents In New York City.
Shleffelin Bro'a A Co.
B. A. Faheoatoek, Bull

Greenpoint, Long Island, A. i.

.

Htrald.

1BDOT3 &amp; S3®,

Hr-*Wd Ifrrrywtore-by

&gt;y2lu&gt;3

Imperial Wino Bitters

lor powder, and the esUblfohment to in

schedule

We have every kind of goods, such as

HARD-WARE!

year, postage paid by the publisher*.

the United States Arsenal at Watertown,

rret-v.4 n.r «r"'

laUUU. or KT. Laiis. wiUrei *t !•«■ *
jMtvwUli aa
rj Ua Jtitr.al
iwwtih. liii».lenrylii&lt;&amp;r.ena»ee«y it
rs**a; anal I l«re tiara «i*&lt;ule»droa&gt;

Ox MaxirAcrraxo into a Goes Qcautt or
CLOTH,

i

aule

0, T LAUMDt, U P.

mea — no uinrnr ain*.
blessed with IIbbuck** Filin.

these bitters

armed treason, conspiring tn take its life.

rnuaroally rams

“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, itc. Exterminator.

engaging

lic, which is the palladium of our liber­

WUh tt

IRBODWKKD IPODJBS.

Amid Rusina'* enows—and Afric'a sand
Their wondrou* worki '* t paper* fill,
cnloaa Pills,

subject to lassitude and famine**, should be
without them, ss they revivifying in their action.

upon which was born the young Repub­

A larg* stock of

Which we offer at

the circulation, removing obstruction*, snd pro­
ducing a general warmth. They are also excel­
lent for Diseases end Weaknesses peculiar to

of Johnstown do not prepose to let lhe

CESX’

And Minstrels tune tbeir sweet guiUr,
A nobler theme my Atari it fills—
In praise of Hraaicx's matchless Pills.

ha* its attractions for many who will of
course avail themselves of lhe opportuni­

XS.’S.

MORE GRAIN and provision* are destroyed
anntiallv in Grant County bv rennin, than would
pay for tnu* of thia Rat and Insect Killer.—LoacuX/r[Wix] /braid.
.
HENRY* R. COST AR-We are selling vour
preparations rapidly Whtrever they bare boro
used. Ruts, Mice. Roaches and Vermin disappear
rapidly.
Ecxas A Rrorvrxx.
Md

a

for all

horserace of the scrub order,

ng the prescription will please rdR«r. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg,
King* Cbuntr, New York.

3KJ’SS?r..W.ShSa«K
I Mtt rreurt ba*
in.r laklnsymr
r!»nM muslin.”

FROM

DIRECT

THE Advertiser having been restored

itancy in announcing that no preparations

true hand bills are posted announcing

=££.*£

HVAE

fW to----- tho City Prisons and Station House*

Focrth or Jolt.—We feel some bes-

home, to apend

WE

Uieh will

clip of this county, it must be remem­

community.

Bi OHB LINE OF TRADE;

"They arc the only fafoltlble remedies knows.*

whether proceeding from sickness or from natur*
‘
' "
lion, and offkindred aiimsoU,

inasmuch as we have not heretofore been

con*idered a wool growing

©imrwwBTmw

served popularity with all classsa. It baa been
but a short time «iuoe these Remedies Were In­
troduced into our section of tho eountrv; yet Dr.
Bnnpsn, Dr. Eobaek'* agent Ln this rises; In

it is lime to muster all the troops that
will offer into the service.”

be considered well,

alone; which may

being “unmiuistertol

and unchristian conduct."

it

—WE STILL—

grant

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Hntiag., M»y IS, )tai

ruuerc,
“on

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^jrirxltml $tnu.

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.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING

Glue.
W»OiU
IN THE WORLD.

RESOLVENT

tee tender
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TO BBT fiUJl Ulna WORLD.

Probate.

7T

d.lyrariM
handful

of this mixture

there will be a general thanksgiving.

ng, fcr'owrtain
■tlminutreticn o

WUX WirHBTAHD WATIR,
IT WILL MEND

labor compared with waiting till after the
corn is up. You will heap the worms
at a distance nnd start lhe coni earlier.

IT WILL MEND LEATHER,

year IfaraeM, Strap*, Bdu, Bart,, Ac
IT WILL MEND GLASS.
• Fossa of that .ipral*. mi Gta., u-.u,
IT WILL MEND I WRY.

MARRIED LADDS.

'’’WaBAsmo

through ashes, you will find the ftbor ot

___ , Ah, Ztekeu owe or

chuaeWa Plouyman.

C.hoaoata, ••&lt; AM wMteataf «-

taftiiasn^r^
Cultbrb ot thk Tomato.—A very
aucceeaful method of culture of the toma­
to practiced last aeaaon by the writer,
PBOBATROBDER-STk.'nOV MICHIGAN,
may be d«w and useful to many of your
readera;
Whe the young planta la ready to
transfer from the hot bed to tbe open
ground, remove all tbe badaat the exile
sndBB-lOOthi of Probata.
of each feel, except tbe two upper ones ;
In the natter of tho estate of Orvills Phelps,
Dollars, (1941.68) and no proceedings haring
thia can be eaaily and readily done with been* instituted In law or in equityJqr Um recov­
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified
a sharp pointed splinter of hard wood, ery thereof. Notice Is thereforohwtby given, that
of Duncan MbDonnal, praying, for certain reeoons
by
virtue
of
the
statute
and
power
of
aale
con
­
without injury to the plant. Transplant tained iu aaid mortgage, the premises therein thandu sot forth, that Gilbert Striker, aduuois._ ___ _r —re
«... u_ ...tkna,«*A aoH
carefully with a ball of earth into rich described, to wit: The north -east quarter (n eW ]
•oil. and aa soon aa well established of section namber eight, (A) in township number
one [I] north of range number deven [7] west, in
pinch off all the lower leave*.
Thua aaid county of Barry, and State of Michigan, ex­ ao^nce of a certai n contract alledncd ti
made by Mid deceased in hia Ifc-llme.
only two branches are formed, which cepting a strip of land twenty rod* wide off from
grow with great vigor, and set a large
amount of fruit which is of much larger
size than that grown by the usual mode.
Many of mine of the large smooth red the highest bidder, at the Court House in the vil­
variety, weighed over two pounds.— lage ol Hastings.'that being the place for holding
the Circuit Coart in said Barry county,and Stale
Gar&amp;mer'i Chronicle.
of Michigan, on the sixth day of September, A. D. prayer of th» petitioner should not be granted.
And it fa farther ordered, that eaid poUUoner
1662, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
give notice to th* persons interested, in aaid
Dated, May SO, 1942­
Clxaniso Milk Vksskls.—Milk has a
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thin order
peculiar acid very easily formed, which
JelltlS
Assignees of Mortgage.
to be published in the Hasting* Hanner, anewaSwssssT A Aixmx, Bttya.
entirely lakes away that rich, sweet, fine
flavor belonging to butler.
A very little
soured milk or cream on vessels rapidly
MORTGAGE SALE.
8. C. PRINDLE,
generates enough acid to take it away.—
JelO
Judge of Probate.
EFAULT having been made is the condition
To avoid this, great care is requisite.—■
of payment of a certain Indenture of MortB;s
executed
by
Jams*
S.
Tuxbpry
and
his
wife,
Cleanliness only is not suffieiont, io hav­
nnah M. Texbury.of Baltimore, Barry county,
ing the milk vessels well washed, but and state of Michigan, to Cyrus Mann, ot Tolland
PBDB.iTX ORD EB.-STATE OF MICHIGAN.
they must be carefully waslied in boiling county and state of Connecticut, dated the Stith Covxtt or Bammt, aa.
At a session of the Probate Court for the coun­
hot water, and should be boiled in it also. day of December, A. D. i960, and recorded in the
ty of Barry, holden at the Probate Office, in the
But as the cream is very apt to stick,
viHagu of Hastings, on Monday, the sixteenth
even tn good washing, when the vessels at 6 o'clock P. M., in Book K. of Mortgages. I day1 of June, in the year one thousand eight
on page 1, on which Mortgage there is claimed hundred and slxty-two. Present, Bhcrman^?.
are boiled in water, some pearl ash or to be due at the date of thia notice, the sum of sev­
soda should be put in it, which destroys enteen hundred and nineteen dollars and twentyany acidity that may be about the ves­ one cents, [fiT It SI,] and no proceeding* in law
CH’ equity haring been instituted for the recovery
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified
sels. They should then be well xunued.
of Adam Elhott.Executor of the last Will sndTesNotice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue lament of said deceased, praying for certain rea­
! have known tome good butter makers
the statute, and a power Of sale contained in sons therein set forth, Inal be may be licensed
who dispensed with the sunning when of
said mortgage, the premise* described t lie rein, to to sell certain real estate in said petition described
soda was used, but both are to be com­ wtt: Two-thirds of the north-east quarter, and
for the purpose of paying the debts of aaid de­
k.tr.r «k. .M*k k.ir .rau.---- mended.
ceased aud expenses of administration.
Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tnesdar, the Sth
1..
I.l.
I—L. t
«__
How to hubt Woodchucks.—Per­
haps some of the boys will thank Mr.
said county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
George Slade, of Mendon, for this novel, hundred and eighty aerwa. [or so much thereof aa all other persons interested in said estate, are re
quired to spear, at a session of said court, then-io
and said to be successful, mode of bead­ wm aatiafr aaid debt and intereat and costa.] will
ing woodchucks:
“Take a turtle about be sold at public aactioa or vendue, to tbeliiKheat
bidder, nt the north front door ofthe Court ifonec.
&gt;c prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.
the size of your hand: bore a bole in the in the Village of I!aatinge, in said county of Barry,
And it is further ordered that said Petitioner
uf his shell, and ties string in it.— that being the* place for holding the circuit court
aaidcoiintv, on Sat unlay the sixth day of Sep­
Then put on bis back near his tail,a small for
tember, *_n. 1S62, at one o'clock, r.u. of that day. tbe beariag therrof, by enuring n copy of thia
amount of sulphur with a little turpen­
Dated, May M, 18fil
CYRUS MANN,
order to be publiihod in the “Hastliig* H*nJvlIMfi
Mortgage*.
tine ; ignite the same, and bead the ani­
a" a .nc**pan«r, printed and circulating in
Swsxxrr A Allk», Attys.
eonnlr of Barry, for rix Aoc«**4ve weeka,
mal down the bole.
Impelled by the
Immediately previous to aaid day of bearing.
excitement in the rear, he diligently
SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.
MORTGAGE SALE.
seeks the bottom. The woodchuck ter.
(A tru* copy.)
J«1S
Judge of Frobate.
ritied by the smell of sulphur and the
flaming appearance of bis visitor, evacu­
Estate of William Cooney.
ates tho premises, and is met at tho nne Barrett, of Rutland, Barry county and State
RODATE Order.—State of Michigan.
County of Barry, aa.—At a seaaion ofthe Pro­
mouth ofthe holo by the club of the of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,otMarshall,Calhoun
county and state aforesaid, bearing date the second bate Court for lhe county of Barry, boldcn at lhe
hunter. The turtle is then pulled out for day of December, A. D. 1M6, sad recorded fa the office
ofthe Judge thereof, in Hantinga, on Mon­
another hunt. It is said the experiment office of the Register of Deeds, for said county day, the ICtl* day of June, one thousand eight
of
Barry,
on
the
4th
day
of
December.
A.
D.
I860,
hundred and aixty-two.
Present, Sherman C.
Dever fails.
Prindle, Jud ge of Probate.
decked.mBl,er of lbe ®*tate uf William Cooney
To Pakvkxt Flues vkom Tkasxxg claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the
sum of eight hundred and ninety-four and 67On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
Bombs.—Two or three small handfuls lOOths dollars, and no suit or proceedings in law
of Solon Doud Administrator of eaid estate, pray­
of walnut leaves, upon which pour two or in equity having been instituted for the recovery ing for reason* therein set forth tbal ho mav be
or three or more quarts of soft cold- wa­ thereof: Notice i* therefore hereby given that by licansedto sell certain real estate in aaid petition
virtue of the statute, and a power of sale contained described for lhe puqioac of paying the debts
ter ; let it fuse ono night, and pour the in said mortgage, the premises described therein, of said deceased and espensea ot Administration.
whole next morning into a kettle, and let to wit.. .tee north-west quarter ef Motion No.
Thereupon, it is ordered that Monday, the 2fltb
k boil for a quarter of an hour.
When tbirty-two, (3flTof township No. three (fl) north day of July, 186S, at ten o'clock in the’ forenoon,
of range No. nine (9) west, in said Barry county ba assigned for the bearing of aaid petition, end
cold it wilt be fit for use. No more is and Slate of Michigan, one hundred aud sixty that the heirs at law of said deecaved, and all
required than to moisten with a sponge, acres, more or less, or so much thereof as will other persons interested in said estate are required
aatisfr aaid mortgage with interest and costs, will
appear at a smm*&gt; of aaid Court, then to be
and before the horse gnes out of the ata be sold at public auction or vendue, to the highest to
bolden at the Probate 0ffice,in the village of Hasak«w
If .MV
u. -v_ .u_
Me, let ^&gt;ose parte which is the most Ir­ bidder, al the Court Houm in the village of Has- , tiawa
ritable be smeared over with the livuor, tings, that being the place for holding the Circuit
Court in aaid county of Barry, and State of MichAnd it is farther ottered, that the petitioner
wit i between and upon lhe ears, the neck, non the sixth day of September, A. D. 1M2. give notice io all person* interested in said estate
io o'clock, P. M. of that day.
th* lark, etc.' Not only the lady or
of the pendancy of said petition, aud the bearing
Dated, May 20,1M2.
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and
gentleman who rides out for pleasure
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
order to be pnblidwd tn lhs "Hxvtingt Banner."
will derive benefit from the leaves thus
JeiltlS
Assignees of Mortgage. a newspaper printed and circulating io said coun­
SwixxxT a Aludt, Attys.
ty ofBarry, for six succcaaive weeks, immedi­
prepared, but the coachman, the wagoner,
ately previous to said dny of hearing.
and all others who use horses during the
[A true copy.] SHERMAN C PRINDLE,
CltANCBItY S4LE-H
hot months.
J®18
.
Judge of Probate.

easily repaired.
"
IT WILL MEND CHINA.

«**

LADIES

’ffS.VSTS'

MORTGAGE SALE.

In Casos of Cnaoxic Rmscmatm
Gqrr. the Resolvent, taken, wUl te
rIdwTvB ready resolvent

sStattenal AeMH
R‘lI« *lH *«•“** • •a®eff
rigoroo* oflsrriM_
BILLI0D8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER-

P

A Bbtibo Homo.—Nino out of every
ten horsemen start in tbeir seat whenever
a burse shies, and then the horse la either
by whip or spur driven up to the object
Thia makes horses look at any singular
object with more nervousness, for they
expect a thrashing at the same moment.
Tbe rider abuuld neither ahy himself,
nor notice it in his horse; and far less
punish him.

Trt It.—One pound of green copperas
dissolved in one quart of water will offeetMlty oonoBStrate and destroy tha
foulest smells. For sick rooms, it may
be placed under the beds iu anything that
will bold water.

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court
for lhe county of Barry—iu Chancery.
Ctertrn £. £eu4,Complainant,)
....... . T*-. _
HFcreelosure.)
Pkdlif) Leonard, DefeodanL )

S

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

It will Mend Butie, Coral. Lava, and in
• fact everything but Metals.

Ita nse*will speedily duliv’er the disabled and
diseaae-stricken sufferer from

A LIVING DEATH.
Dm. 8. Sarwna.

healthy condition.
live CCU»a po, uv*,

.

• ■

.fry Urngg*ta^Jmb*Bta.^ office"^”'

S3 John’s atcaot, New To

‘“••^WKaSSosr. BTrs.UK.

thia

and ita horrible train of concomitants, prevail in
lhe tropical regions of ihe^outh. to a much great­
er and more maligupnt degree than io the North.
In tact there is acareriy a family in ear of the
South American Provinces tbsl Is free from
gcrofuls, or its kindred diseases. It runs in the
blood of all its people, and has become established
as a constllutkiual Infinnlly, andhasbaBled tho
skill of tbeir beat physicians. With knowledge
of these facta Dr. RsnwaY was determined to test
theRADw7Y’8 RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

R.

QUESTION

IL

OF

K.

THE MILLION

ANSWERED.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

crcaofland.

HARMON SmFtH.* J

Probste Court of u.d County, I .ball wpoL te

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Ctronit Court for
the county of Barry. In chancery.
,

S

for Radway'a Ready Resolvent.) in the treatment ,
ef Scrofula. Syphilta, Ulcers Tumors. Prolapsus !
Uteri, ElspbantaMS. Eryripclas, Sawt Anthony a
Fire, fit. Vitu’e Dance. Fever sores, ail disease* of
the skin, humors

lupenor to ail known remedies in popular
। cleansing syrup for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

Price 25 Cents per B«&gt;ttle.
appr.ach. At brat tho threatened
Price 25 Cento [&lt;r Buttle.
trteoces a alight discomfort, thia is
LU —-1- •* - -....I..
|H. .VUnl
aud olfrer ,JU pu&gt;ra&gt; fellow in rapid
Buyots.
]t u 1B tfrh condition Af tbe system
TERMS CASH.
way*a "Ready Relief will be found aB |
adtmnidflHGon, either internally nr e
the seat of pain indicates, will arrest the proKrM* HF* For Sale by all Droggietn and Rtorrkevpere
generally throughout the country.
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort.
JO1INK A CBO81.EY,
If people, on the firat indication of umaaineaa
(8ole Manufacturers.)
or pain, cither alight or severe, would take a dose
78 WILLIAM STREET.
of Badway'a Rredr Relief, not oaa thousand iu a
wouldorer be troubled with sickness.
Corner of Liberty Street.
NEW YORK.
WBKW THRKATXMKn WJTH
Croup. Diptberia, laflaenxa. Sore Throat, Scar­
let Fever, Typhoid Fervr, Pneumonia, Billions
Fever, Small Pox. Measles. Fever and Ague.
Important to House Owners.
Chills and Fever. Headache. Billions Cholic. DiImporant to Builders.
Important tu-Railroad Companies.

• Important to Fanners.
To all vJtom tkia may conctru and it con

eernt ncryb»dy.

JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY’S

IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
“IT emit 80 MAMT DtBKAMtB.

system. In tho odriy stages of Plblaia or. Con­
sumption. Fite, Scrofula, and in cases of sorehead,
ulcers, tumors, backing cough, bronchitis,lheuse
of Radway's Renovating Resolvent will extermin­
ate the transmitted disease form the system, and
make (what lhe parents neglected,) a sound and
CHRONIC DfSEASE.

ceeded tn achieving, more
in merely jilliaiing the sufleringa of the patient, which Redway's
Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, is that
of Chrome Diseases that have invested the sys­
tem for years, such as chronic Rheumatism, Gout
Scrofula, Dyspepsia. Syphilis, and diseases in­
duced by the injudicious use of calomel, mercury.
Jninlnc. diseases ofthe Liver, Spleen, Gall, Blad­
en Kidneya, Spine, Ac., all of which diseases
Rad way's Ready Resolvent will eradicate, and
secure to the patient a new lease of life.
BJCSiES*. «*.REDWAY'S RENOVATING RE
?°.LVS!TJ,.J,'n2
b?tUe- D°**'
twice full, half an hour after each meal. Boldby
druggista and merchants everywhere.

IMPKOVKD OUTTA FKRCltA

CEMENT ROOFING,

trauBmiMion. from parent to child. This greet
power we claim for RADWAT’8 RENOVATING
RESOLVENT; and we religiously declare that, if
Redway's Renovating Resolvent is given wlieo
■vmr.lnama a. . w I n k..r. «a.1 -t.aaa.-a a aa *• -. t

KKAOl RKUKF

IT IS HUE AND WATER PROOF

cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and ether fa
rente bobyi of tbe profession. It u a well known
fact that in ninety caseaout of one hundred, n*.
matter what may be the name ..f the disease or
condition of tbs patient, calomel forms the Im­
portant and most active agent of the prescription;
and if lh»
..t lk. -I — .-. ____ i_r .

buildings of all kinds, such as Facroaita, Focsa

C* ,
■,
W uat io aIT c.
he give* calomel. Thia 1a an ancient landmark
ofUio profession, which no Innovation has been

and MUST DURABLE BGOFING in use it U in
WKlOIl PACTS.
evert reupert A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER sad
vx-Yi'-SS
‘h*‘ lke ®* ®f RAU TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF AU.
WAY’S READY RELIEF will cure th* tick of
certain dlaMsea: that it will .top pain in a few
minutes after its application ; that it wilt protect
the *V*teni a*&gt;ain*l altoeka nf »1I
__

No Heat is required in making application

Ol Kao way a Ready Rehef. in any
of,yy?*b *5me
®r ■W'® *«l
■ of deriving benefit from ita u*.
IN MILITARY CAMPS.

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DB. RADWAY’S PILLS v

The expense of applying it is but trifling, as aa
ordinary Hoof can be covered and flatbed rt.
smm

Ilenn be applied by any one,
and when finished forma a perfectly Fits 1’tooe
mr/AM wilK
L — ......I k-

C0STIYENES3.
LIVER COMPLAINT,

INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA.

KHS® or TBB
S&amp;S^srm.?^0^

vaca oi uiea little
P I’l t'“.•W1®" P®w®r. for in each pill I*
S±XtSd'nt"“ * l~lu‘
strength ana lite.

GUTTA

PERCHA

CEMENT,

For Coating Metals of all

Kinds when

expooed to the Action of the Weather,
AND UX8T0RB

and

Far Fnserrlsit »i&lt; *«ulri&gt;x Htlil
Baaft ar all kMs.

IN CASES OF

«IS&amp;

w..Bd,.rv.u.;

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREItRING pfrn
audita Slii ‘tt.*** mlnuU**
voo of pain
sod ita contmted um cure yon of the’comnll£.L

CHRONIC RHEUMATISM- ASTHMA
\

R-h.re. firmly. forming a body eqnai to three
costs much less, and will
LAST THREE fifife AB LONG; and from ita
elasticity ia not Injured by the contraction sod
expansion of TIN or other METAL HOOFS, cou

IT Will HOT CBiCt Uf coition BUK IS
wan wuTttii, .xd sot.wikii orr.
utarrnr ,xn other uetaj- Boon

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.
irtwudapled for tbejirrs-

of Michigan, an Monday, the 4&amp; c
of August, ittet ,» oweo’clocf. In the afternc
llio following lands belonging to the aaid eats

8oolh W~‘

x *.. *ui Udi. Ed.

ACUTE C

RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS
Are the only vegetable substitute for Calomel
Mercury, Quinine, nnd their kindred /
have ever been discovered, and the 01

JOSIAH BURGE. Zracirtor
______________ &gt;18
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

RAHWAY'S REGULATING PILL8,
vegetable and coated

formation

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Physicians

jsnrZtT
Owwil tbert (teMNurtovr.
Balch a Drroa, Solicitor, for Complainant
Dated at HaatiDgs, June », 10«.
j«n

CHANCERY SALE

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

Price 25 Cent* per Buttle.

Grenada, and

STATE OF MICHIGAN, I
Couwtt or Basay
f
In tb« matter of tha estate ofChariee C. Griffin
IS SIX HOURS.
deceased.
NoUce is hereby given,
that by virtue of A license granted to me, by lhe fating Pill*, will, tn th
Probate Court ot said county of Uarrv. I shall Constipation or Coeto
auwM*sy-,wu, IU a certain cause tnsrcin penning,, sell at public auction, ts the bigheet bidder, at
wherein Charles E. Smith ia complaiuatat, and
Phtlhp Leonard ia Defendant NoUce ia hereby
given, that 1, the undersigned,Circuit Court Com* Monday the 4th day of August, Infix,st ten o’clock
missioner, saand fo
a the forenoon, the followiug described land*,
sell at public auctio
•aging to said deceased: The North East
bidder, on the tweuti
quarter (V) of tbe North East quarter (V) of
section No. niuejfiJ in town thro* [8J North of the liver, bowels, pancreas, kidners, and all other
rang* eight [8] West, and containing Forty acres
to &lt;•
of land more or leaa, being In tbe County of Har­
’
village aTHtoUajra. in »M etfahty, tbs 1«M* and ry and Stat, of Michigan.*
DR. RADWAY'S PILLS.
tenements described in the mortgage, act forth
JAMES HATHAWAY, Administrator.
Dated Hasting*, Jone 16, 18tt
J*18
AS A SCIENTIHC PURGATIVE.

In the matter of the estate of Martin C Borge,
ita of the counts of Barer riM»ao&gt;.r1

XOTtnrr ovum
*10 00 a.yearaaved in every family by
One Bottle of

AMERICM CEMENrCLFE.
We reply that Redway's Ready Relief chief and

TN pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of the
± Circuit Coart for the County of Barry, In Chaneery, msde 'ou the sixteenth day of January. In

South

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.
Thai ptee* knocked oat of your Marble Maa*.!, ex,
be put on as strong aa aver.
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN..
No matter If that broken Pitcher did not cost bui
ashtUtog. a atetiiag aared 1a »hUlfaR rar ^4
IT WILL MEND ALABaStSl

IB A GREAT LUNG AN D STOMACH REMKDT.
Had Cough, Hacking and dry Cough, Mtchtog
or Wrenching. Pains io the Side. Pain around the
Haert abort.** of Breath. Hard Brestbing.

D

TfiAJWPLAjmca Coax.—With s comtnon trowel (or hotter, a curved trans­
Citing trowel) a man can readily trans­
stalks from the bills having a surplus,
to those deficient, at the rate of forty-five
hills an hour.
By first going over the
Eround and making a hole with k trowel
I the places where a stalk is lacking,
and- then lifting each surplus stalk with a
kali oAgaxlh, the .com will hardly feel
the change, and ninety-nine in every
hundred plants will grow well, aa ne
have prove# by actual trial. A move­
ment of the foot will suffice to fill up the
hole loft ia a hill and to press down the
transferred plant in its new position.

WOOD.

Bara your bratns Fsndture.

im
portant to keep a watchful guard upon
tbeir charms.
.-i.in-.--i--

B m*dk»t gum

RADWAF8 PILLS

PAIN.-PA IN.-PAIN.

&lt; u diKisjsvsa-cs—

iSUBlSL,

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HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, KlCtt,'
I^W * Knows

13 PUBLISHED EVERt WEDNESDAY^

poor sufferer tainted underYMrpuin-

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a»d Mality.

Eo«ll^n&gt;*n. &gt;0T* InrMMtoll^Me-.

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©rijiital Jortrj.

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W. mwmioab

great:skill.’’ *'•
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“Of course I will." Mid i, wtssdyIng

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W.h«&gt;fdt» aiperufirtrl

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»ub«Hlu.Bi isssrA litoral dtowuat. to yearly wdvmtaascw.

Jhstingy’ ijiuiittss Jlrrtrtxrrn.

GREAT
mm I!

A ebbadtntioa itoy rvpsdiatet

rurgeon I’ Pray lead the Way, tnsdetn- |
CSSp
tibwlle." k * su'./kriM id Lw*-* »I»d ** I J
''“I^MnaiJjr
*111 not furgel
“Will monsieur, .fa* au kind M to take
' “l?ot very likely to, with assassipatiun
my arm 1"
. .,
,
Mon-ieur was so kind—monsieur
.
would have done almost anything b« had in pntspective,” -aid I.

STORE!!!
(biaf

Roberts &amp; Striker,

-ASM.ERS I. all WUR.^4

Ttoir lifs-b-ng labor, by tbe I uh eafurcsd.

ItsO’l ALL BY,-

.

‘ Tya^^hlib^rrOT;^k^S*&gt;8’’
•It kind ‘ Wm* t«v« eandnakciejRt^ RfifR
C*HlywiaBly^i.3to|e*i

(TtRALKRiu all kind
I 'r Strtne and Wm.den
anrtment.af Trnviainn*.

been asked just then.
Twenty paces urso brought wtoihs.
step* of one of ths ports leading dow n M-.
to tbe Seine.
My fair unknown descend­
ed, and sodjj I wlthirdt asking wherfiire.
If ahe had lamped into the water just then,
probwldy I "bonld tmve jumped in artrr
her. She didn’t though, and ibat proli*bly accounts fur tny not. being adn^wped
doctor today.
Well, as she and I reached the sttfr

JUST RECEIVED

“D-otigh.

:

■ „ J tulluwwd my conductor down into the
CtvW-WllR’.Bnd
iB total .dsFkpge*,
was led through a succession of long esc­
row passages, alternating with stairs, tbr
Mme ua before—but not ending where 1
began—fi»r a duor woe at last-thrown

vpeu, and i found myself Id a dark nar­

row street.
,.
.
""I'biard'i iilgbt click behind me! and
Bround wrt grrstly .urprlked
to find mywtf standiwr nlone. beaMe’e
duMYhggnd.rt^y fl Abbh.&lt;wall ^wberw 1

AH elis i» aothins in eonaparinon!

mend, aud wbkh be »IU *&lt;n m
iuucfa empk.ye^
with anbiti
master builder*, and generally
nr two b.i^e hiocka in cwflhW^-FwPrcth-i

£

•U nMaerv instrocii&lt;«s.”
furnished den.
IHs nun J-bw J«»Wb
iqMS man, and beers...bin 4grt of.pie
hard,' Besides this, e&gt;&gt;tne,. fifteen years
ago a talented snd elegant y»m* efilr

such a bea tfful creature—’txrn lbe b&lt;»n&lt;r,
of a FrttfcMfleld English gentleman cU.

HASTINGS

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Ainoaiwr ,1c dncMn^&gt;ill

bow btw luMiaiiiiytoRpsiffir ever ainoa
la«*ripg my trienda. “Ot rhmw t will,

Over High Prices, at the
DRUG

d KUOtlW &gt;«)

«b&gt;u* ( Franklin Drlam.) UnrtWd
&lt;
tbe daughters, snd also affords ns&lt;dst«t&gt;ce.
In addition lo lheto lak'.»r*» tbw aUentwn
to tbe c«dlecth'O,.«»f .ir^rrr»t in bopd*.
dividynii-. eli^biSi bexy item, since In
the mile brick’offirt (which Is, &lt;»f B«t*.
fira proff) threw Me Rrtsnl wiMbme «.f
Government aud Slat" serucitka.
His
daily Income is p»u&gt;puted al &gt;6.000. It
is said that a certain person h Ikitun d
Mr. Astor on his wndth. Puiutirig-to
his piles &lt;»t bonds, Maps, fee;,. the Ctpiealiat replied : “Huw .wmrid you like t«»
maqflgr *11- lh®“
■Jr,,ur b^*rd *ud
dolbMF. Tbe
rred Ao. the
ide*. ■•‘•Sir'* Mid the‘«»tl&gt;cr, ‘-it Is all I

gr».”

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M'jOew and moat complete assortment of

DREGS AND MEDICINES,
fiCht mic^la, Faint*, Oils, Cam-

Million* vf bodic* with immortal aotil*.

on one of the thwarte, my unknown angel
beside me and the boat tepidly going
•omewhere.
-Whew !” thought I. ‘‘here la an ad­
venture whether I will or no. Dr L ■— ,

Tfii stone* were all alike, us far ftfl 1
cohid iiriSifid 'm.riilng to Indicate an
opening &lt;tf ‘a1lV:Miftd. Adif vet- I'-bad
either arnte through that wall ur-^Usa 1

Mr. Vitor it is Mid, gives bbl

A private leter. published Ir, tbe Fblladripma North Amtrican^ taBeff 'NeW

Bridge. Vas May 3utH.
ua* dreantiflg.
;
Was.J d(yiyiij9gT -I waa not quite ing iWWlit of acwrvtnvhy wbi&lt;k happily .
ri1
sure, though tbe pprae that had been pul is seJiJoiu(perfiinurd in uurg^ivy
On’ Tuesday, I, with our regiment and
into mv hand Ml vtfry heavy.
ROBERTS Ar
"Wwll’, thought I,-*thl* will dd fnronc all of the division not on duty, uitiiesSrd
ii rtrv intervwttog bitt soiemrf tiremony
And though ib&lt; Union dies let slarsryllv«l
night, st,.any :rale;»»and now, like the
Dutob Burgopt**lrr,iu tba .plsy, J will —Unit irtrilwrrnring -a captain jreMicIt.
r FOX MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
It appears at West Point, Vx., &lt;yt»psujr
go
liofne
and
think.
”
FUBFUSE.s,UNLYutX
Well, ita t«x» late to &lt;binisor repine now,
Mvibrook\
Uur coeutry will
I was some distance from the Seine ; I. of tbe TX’ljNe* V-irk V-.luuand so notn word."
tee nr was color co|iip*ny. rind'v the dis­
but
1
won
fotrtTd
tlx
MVer,
and
in
les*
And not a Word did I My, rather liking
graced officer was’ the CitpWln.’
The
it than otherwise. *11 exempt tbe murder­ than half tin hon- after, my bulging* *l*»,
Whatever their prodivitiea may ba—
Colonel wanted to assign tbe rolnra to
utrrriiT *'
ing part, which 1 hoped might be a faney which 1 reached justM the day was break
PoRNEt-i ATtiw’enf SoWarsinThanof my own. so really fond waa I of ad
ing.
I went to bed, and -want to sleep and tba Captain ryluscd to parade lu» ,&lt;YW*
venture.
We were not many minutes
puny, aud even slacked arms and told
on the river, and during that time we slept till o«&gt;on, awl thm got up nnd count­
the'men to refuse to take ’.bein.
He w gs
shut past bouses, under bridges, and ed my &lt;noney-*fifty - napoleons in good,
arrested and tried by cobrt martini for
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
among river craft, with great rapidity, hard, heavy.yellow gold.
mutiny, cunvictrd and would- have been
n«Mowl&gt;&gt;» Court!
“
Weli."
said
lif
’
if
my
Host
night
’
s
ad
­
PRUNES. FIGS. RA1«1NS.CO1»FISH;
nut a word Iteing *p-'ken.
Fssxx AMf?.
•but, bad not Gen. McCli-llun couimuud
Suddenly we ran into a h»w.d*rk arch. venture was a dream, I only hope and
his sentence.
n*,TKf. roo«,
Tbe ceremony took place in a large
mgbt.?
'
rnsTiCT RFTIIS PRWW.KW
The regiments were formed In
But'iwbat waa nil thia myetcry—what field.
• J Tax tg*"1, ’•’ill stlcnil tn the •
ivrped. I couldn’t have told myself from
rartMTST 'J’XunrmxBT
columns &lt;&gt;f divlelwrie; eeeh eolnnin wtis
A4MMa4wU nth r haritwss perltonini
cntildit
tneanY
P-haw
1
why
trw.uhle
&lt;
OAca 10 (Jiexlyesr's blockyag^taira.
A MYSTERIOUS ADVENTDHE. ।ii barrel of ink.
dose to ihe Beat- w» that it ntscle.an unAlt C«kl«&lt; Ellratls,
“Nut a word, monsieur le doctor; imy hrainabout it, eitsce prubably 1 should
bn&gt;k&lt;u frout; ’ ■ Tliey were then formed
lite depend* up-nt it," Mid a luw, Inutter know.
I. A. HOLBROOK,
D.xtor Edward L------ — , wbn spent your
’
Ou taking mv. breakfaat—c'r dinner if in a hollow sqnare ; the c-minuuiders uf
TTORNEY and Cooaaelerat I*-. RaTicitor in
some year* in Paris, during the reign of i■tern whisper in my ear.
regiments, brigades and ditldons nnd
I
-I
am
dumb
as
a
p*u
’
’
Mid
I
;
“
more
,
|&gt;&gt;ub* Pblllppe. acouirinu greater profi
If you hear me speak lieeirncy in the art of surgery, met with at 1•&lt;&gt; if anything.
(uiivrmrL ,8hd wnm found myself deeply
Iwu-t one strange, curious ami exciting ad Ifore you are ready, blow uiy braiefl uul,
J. M. RURSELL.
interested W‘tiJ^.4vinll of the astounding hanikuflrd. They-marched D« the centre
ress. resells, iser. tai-eh. esventure, which we in»w record in bis own ithat is. uliat i» left."
HYSICIAN and Rurgwn. Offiea la CuMell’i
V SLOPES. LAUDS. *«.. he.
•Silence! Ymi ore a brave man. will assasainatirai &lt;»f Madame. --■»,• ai well of the stpivre. The prisoner stepped two •
•tore. State atreeL___________ —
language:—
known tnvurifis. of the euiporsr of tbe paces to the front of the guard, the officer
I am naturally ax fond of adventure not lie harmed, and will bs well paid for
comtmindlng the guard then carnc foruara
French..
.
JOIIK ROBERTS
in reality a* rmwt folk* are of reading it; your trouble.”
MOST POPULAR
' nrSICIAN.ndSarvr.m.Dwdlu.gssitowdIJrr Apartments had been entered hy nod told the prisoner to lake off his bat.
•Thank you—all right; and being all
mid this admission, I trust, will be suffi­
He then, reitd in a loud voice the
wMr (to C.-M Dowma Ivmd of itMtokrd assamm*. nnd the lady
right,
«"
Davy
Xkockel
Sflcd
tu
express
cient explanation of how I so readily liealablred in brr lied.
Her dying aervams chargee, eprcincatKina, and the sentence
1
came connected with tbe mysterious af­ it. go ahead."
II. P. CHERRY,
of the court mariial which wn*: *‘*lbst
Thia was not all the talk of tbe wine. had brought aa-iat«nc*. but not sufficient
fair I am nbniit to i elate.
to secure tbe riiffians. all of whom eacnped Msiword l&gt;c broken before hi* lace, that
One night, while returning late to my I wns getting nulwred up pretty fast, and
though one had been shut and carried off lie he pitHieally disgraced More the
bdginga fiom a convivial party, where almost wished myself naCs in bed al my
diviswwi. and serve one year in the Dis­
Ifarrv eonntr. Mich. BlanHkepl •Wkys'on mmby bis compauiona.
lodging*,
hul
thought
it
best
tu
carry
out
I hart drank a good many healths in a
I
One hundred thousand franca reward trict ««f Columbia jail; and that it" *b«l|
g.*d deal of very good wine, us I wns tny previous ta^froid.
uh. rrE^AW
1 was offered for the apprehension and cun- lie disgraceful for any soldier of |be
M
A
capital
surgeon,
so
(ar
as
coolness
sntiiitvring along one ••( the numeroiixly
TTORNF.T and CounaHor st U
nrmv -.
of —
the Potomac
aaflocinle
with
victlon tif the' riiffiana. or any of them.
--------------- .-to . .
named quays of the Seine, not far from is concerned.” 1 heard whispered from
‘Choi’’ snld I to tnvflclf, “I think I him hereafter.” After this was read, a
the Hotel Dieu—ihu oldest hospital in one to the other.
,
,■
,,,
I| surgeon
'
— came
.—■». — forward .
kJ ertt nil
Im
nnd
nil Ithe
know something!
•Come.follow
as
I
lead,and
remember
’
’
’
Paris, and bv the by. one of tb« best in
But I Mid it to tuyaelf. Neilbee the bitlbn" fnun hiaevmt. and then t«*ik bi&lt;
the world—as I wa* Miintering al-ng raid that stern whisper again, and at
sword and broke it in half, say ing. a» be
emperor nor any of b:» aulijrrta. wb»
the
same
moment
a
strong
hand
took
bold
J. M. 5 n-TN*.
the quay. I My, humming a tune, and by
ever made wiser fur tny knowledge.
1 did so, ‘‘I hereby declare it di-gnieefnl
PRESCRIPTIONS; and any wav of variety, thinking over- amna of of mine.
never heard that either of the aMiteilnl (hr all men uf the army of tin* Potomac
1 anise, stepped from the boat tn some
the stories I had heard of persons being
WKa ever arreatrd ; but to thia day I be­ to flMoi-iafr with thi* tnart lirrwcftry."
stairs,
went
up
tbnatepa,
and
through
a
their tolas
n*»«*ainated in this vicinity, and thrown
lieve I waa made fifty napoleon" ihe'ricb- and threw the pieces on the granud. 1 he
into the.river, which I could see rolling long, narrow pasMgr. nnd then down
er for ahortening the leg* of one of them. prisoner wns ntarvhgd off under the same
H. WRIGHT.
along below me. a woman, cloaked and some stairs, and through another long,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
guard, mid wu marched back tu uur ’
narrow passage, and then up and through
hmded. hautenail past me at a miiek step.
UitTixo* M*aca *. 1862.
camp.
As I had not heard her till 1 saw her, and down nnd through, till I heartily
praved
I
might
soon
get
through,
and
all
and had believed myself alone in that
A correepondent of the Rocheater
claim* aoa inonr.
------­
particular locnlity. I Mt my bbmd quick- the'lime in a darkness that might have Dtmocral thus sketches
William B.
nitre. with w. w. .Ralph 8*3-.
The Cleveland ffrrald n«»tfceS the pas­
Lned with a sligLt start and I began to, l»ern cut with a knile, sn to apeak, and in
Barry County. Michigan.
sing through th"’ rily. "fnn IW*fi‘i« ’"•*'*■
Aator.
mutter, ns I searched furs knife,theunly silence that death itself might have bsen
Mr. Astor’s office is in Prince street, irr. latrlv ear*ped front eupthhy at
satisfied with.
'
JACOB FERBIS,
weapon I carried:
Al l*»t we entered an underground near Bnwtdway, where he may iw found Kirhimdvl. The manner of ui* escape is
“If you were * man, now. my fine lady
daily iietwerw the hours of -nine and
(bus related:
instead «»f a woman, as you are—G«»d place, that seemed to be a large crypt, as
YQWT*
MICHIGAN- ..
On the evening
the firxt of the pre*,
I hastily surveyed it hy the light of a three.’\ lie is a large, stout built man.
bh-sx tbe sex collectively —I—" .
flambesu that it masked figure held in his wilh c«iarae features, -tiff, .rough, aandy ent month one of the guard brought into
Here I stopped, because *he did. *heel_
c-lored hair, «&gt;nd a cast of c-unteiwice Sterling’* eell hla allowance of tuoubly
ing round, facing me, nnd I--oking as if
He drew* brood -nd hard lierf.
Sterling t.wA his
The other masked figure*, ell in black id’s very ordinary typ*.
.. C. FRISnEK,
,
rr
she were taking my dimenaim*.
gowns, or dominoB. Were .standing beside plainly but nently. ha* a some »hut care­ href and pulled Al it wilh hi* Itfth, rol­
TOME or probat*
“Five feel nine-slid a half in m*»t«Circuit Cowrla—1069, 1W3.
them, nnd a glance at my guide showed worn |ohk*rftnd appeitrs Dr be fifty »&gt;F ling the man’* attention to the inipo-d■mid I. the wine making me rather Muey ;
sixty year* of age
flto private wdfice ia blllty
biting It. arul a»ked th* «•« of
“in weight one hundred and fifty ®ve- him habited and masked in the same of mi-ierate ayfe apd of plain funiiture.
hie bowir knife n moment in mder f«» oil
dinner; age My twmty-fiv^ «.*• «e manner. Tbe girl wa*-noi present.
On a table are a few b&gt;M&gt;ka. and &lt;&gt;n open
"
DANIEL STBIEEla.r ’ijtf'Jb
liie
meat
into -mailer pieces. The guard
“Monsieur le chlnirgeon," said a stern
«d taw.lt, tor
‘ * MoJb?: April, M less generally more; and nngbty g«md
itig that one which appears nothnniU unthinkiiiglv handed him hiatw.wie kuife,
Voice, aloud, “swear by your honor as a
looking for a man of my site-’
ed. you perceive that It ifl a volume «»f when Sterling suddenly atablied the man
gentle.man, you will never reveal aught
Here I put my barit against a ronvenjnapfl rd city property, canrfdlly end ele­ to hu* heart, kiiling him jii-tanlly.
lie
of this night’s adventure—of whst jmu
ient post and btyan to whistle—the wo­
gantly executed, and. a» jbe whole .enn then drew the tb-ed toddler completely ,
have seen or shall sc*—of u bat y ou hare,
man all ihr time eyeing me cl-rly.—
bracing the sundiics
of
an cnonmiU"
e»nmdilee
ofen
cn.inm.ua
esl-|(
,
fcb
^nprd
d.-thee
with
the
। heard or shall bear—of what you Dow
Tb. n she came toward me. and said tn
tate.cktimHtrdat overt2n.000.000.
Mr. b-lv Aresing |nPiM-lf.in the .complete
a low, sweet voice—«t hrast I thought w&gt;. know or shall know."
Aat.il* reaidea Iw LafawHe Flare, in «ne U|iljif,ul „f |k.
»,|diar. and own ing
‘•| swear never to make tbe slightest
hourt-U. to &gt;** when 5
of
e
mw
ofGwcHwtge
’
*♦
’
&gt;«*
tvvRty-five
.fe fln
J niU
^et&lt; , Thua
hU k||
knife
and
nntoket.
Thus airinei
atrirt^d ba
be
then :
,
revelation while! remain in France,” I
for record.
।
-Will monsieur pardon mr 1
Kcam ago were the grandr-t iR the «•».
r&lt;1 b44|v „oft rnd' aiK-reeded oy n
■
replied.
,
.
rt
,
.
‘ Of courac I will, mademoiselle, since
though
nop
they
are distanced
by the
&gt;1...
....Ii
nine
tbeV
diallincvd
till!
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*
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_
s.i
—
il,
n
hum
.
i
I
irrw
&lt;&gt;f
v
I
il
-M
rxemw*
in
passing
memWra
kff
t,
-Enough.
Secret
assassination
will
be
u. j.iurUM,
vou don t «**e m«
tbintf’ *nd ."re
the iwnalty if you break your uaih. Now piUlieekbTth*-‘’FWlr avefuiK, ’Nw, by the geard. It being night, he snerrrdrdisfll* magnificent Wbrary fixnuW by fits ia making bi* 4-scgjw In-m the rity, Ui»
i,k,|x oC
I, Ibmkio*
follow &lt;».”
t
father, touTsbich he hn« -ad&lt;kd a fund
dn-gaa rebel s. |d.rr . |.rrtei«U«f
I was conducted up stairs, two nr three
owAitn
I verv good wine I hml drank.
flights. int».a smaty und elegantly fur- ne*r,ly equal to th* ttriglnsl rtodyw*nvwt. auspicious ufni" rrnl elwrnrtrt&gt;
fie’ triirdh-d three nlphta In this man­
hisbed apartment, tn one corner nf which Here hespsnds a qm0|. part of his Hfua.
.
“I have that lamor. mademoiselle.
%
the'
remaibder
lietjig
occupied
by
nia
ner until he l»eeamr 6«mpinriy exbunatwas a bed, and on it a yonng man, with «
“A surgeon. nion*ieur 1"
etkaiai .hu retneniKia nothing defimtn
face as white m a sheet and groaning at dulM Io tlw'Priiw
1
-Not 4^ite equal to M'msieur Blandin,
k,*p&lt;«). I» *— ■ Ml d-y’afterward* until be was found
evefV breath.
Io
TU....U. skirmishyrs .of Frem.ot|t’s
One of my mwatori-ms ewnpnnkms «.«k
HOJ Jianw,
»bi l.z^X.o.o&lt; lU»U th*. JwK-x .**0 asleep abil nteeb exhausted, tmdet fl ’rtr.
prreri.ioK &lt;h®&gt; ■“/ “™“
1
*
In
Am^io.
ir
&lt;t
**lk.f
“
,*&lt;l
tr..m
*nn|«.
.. .. L __ -xKur MMfCU,nr4&gt;A Wee
a leg completoly shattered at the . knee,
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communicUm

th, 'r-- Bww.
drel«r«d Uwl thwe

fixed fact, u&gt; important or unimportant

*

arms have been defeated before Richmond

—a higher aim as our imperative duty.
sink

beneath

tbe

dignity of tbe novelist, if we failed to

draw a moral from

passing erente— if

wo foiled to point nut tbe causes and eon.
sequences of tbe fortunes or misfortunes

.

Corinth,mingled in i

Neither are we to wait for a

straggle.

of our convictions, but

you and the Friends ot the members of and c!«ee
firms.
We have nn
Generalship which driv

should utter tbe convictions themselves,

milling them to
leaving it to time and the intelligence of baggage, to return
our readers, to pass judgment upon tbe other point.”

soundness of our theories.

for that
enemy by
f«w, perpe with bag and
plague ua at some

If tbe above appears to have been pro­

odd. that we aak apologies of do man, fur

phetic of what has since transpired, it was

expressing our convictions.

but aoonvlcthm based upon a careful sur­

Island was

the result of- a great blun­

der, or open violation of orders by an in­
ferior officer.

Thia is easily seen by

all

persons, and wa believe is generally con

vey of the whole ground, In view of tbe

natural tendencies of a false policy.

How long this ruinous policy to to be

continued, is a question difficult of soln-,

lion.

Perhaps a few more reverses will

ceded ; and the punishment of the guilty

party will be tbe remedy against a simil­
ar catastrophe in the future.
calamity-near

But our

Richmond,- outweighing

instead

strike heavy blnyre at all points,

of using our soldiery tn guard rebel prop,

and protect rebel estates, while our Gen

the other in its ruinous consequences, a

erals are trying tn catch rebel armies, as
thousand fold, is but tbe sequence of boys do birds, wilh a little salt ia their
causes, nut so universally conceeded.—

. Tbe reasons for this- are

various.

One

cy or three hundred thousand more msn

reason is, that men adopt a theory and

will be too few to end tbe war.

refuse tn renounce it when’ll has repeat­

the lessons of the past teach that wisdom

edly proved a failure by

which shall prevent tbe new levies, when

to practice.

being reduced

Still another class do their

thinking secund-handed, selecting their

models,

and

transforming theniaelves

May

raisedjrom being sacrificed upon the altar
of had Generalship, or to vindicate

an

exploded theory.

into “sounding boards” and nothing else.
Others are entirely destitute of thought,
theory, or reason.

They have a sort of

idolatrous faith in some officer, either
• civil nr military, and whatever may hap

Company F, 8th Reg. Mich, Vol. would
be interested In receiving a few lines from

one nfite members I write.

that the 8th has played
will be of Interest

And we may

The disaster to our troops on James

“It has been generally supposed___
and
universally acted upon, thafmen elected
by the people to all offices of trust, to

pen, their idol is exempt from blame.— ooantrv, that they should desl justly with
This Islter class embraces many men of all without regard to the political creed
tolerable judgment, because tbe origin of of any citixen. hwt we find occasionally a

their foith was founded in apparent rea­

son, but having abandoned that,their faith

The part

and is plat ing

and also a grief to

relatives of tbe Rig, and

nearer home,

vited.

it is to tbe “masterly inactivity"

mainly due.

We trust those two great

humbugs—‘masterly inactivity’ and “mil­

nf misrepresentation when wo say

that

th* only object of its origin was to levy
black mail.

-d

As regards the justice of tbe accusation

that

made against Judge Prindle, we would

the idea of starving out the rebels, will

point to the same number of tbe Pioneer

itary strategyare played out, and

We do not wish to be un­

which makes it, to show two ordert pub.

derstood as condemning “military strate­

lished therein, over tbe signature of the

gy,” but it should be praticed ta Mefield,

maligned Judge.

and not forever tn amp.

states, in italicised type,tbat the Judge is

be given up.

admire that

Who does not

strategy—although disas­

“oHiped” to have

When

his

the

Pioneer

printing

done

trous to the Federal arms—which sent

“wAers As is ordered,'" it states

Jackson sweeping through the Shenan

ery ninny ought to know is a falsehood.

doah valley, to tbe terror of Baltimore

An examination of tbe statutes will show

and Washington, simply to prevent a re
inforcement before Richmond. And after

having escaped an unlocked for peril, he
is again reinforced and drives back his
pursuers, until, just at tbe moment when

tbe

President by some strange fteak,

rendered bis immediate pursuit imprso-

what ev­

Judge

of Probate,

Circuit

moereey; by publishing their sail

for a

steadily before him over the Cbjckabum

iny river, while the left is steadily borne

A gunboat hsa^ju«t arrived hero from
the scene of action yesterday, ten mile*
above City Pnlht,

That divishin «»f nur

arniy has been fighting four days, and
has retreated about eeventeen miles.—
The fight of yesterday was n»«ul terrific

the enemy having I* •» or three to our «aie.
About the last of Msy, we had orders The Ixattle commenced with our tend
forces, and after about four Imtirs fight­
to be ready to march.
Everything was
ing, our gunboats got in range and pour­
put in readiness, and on the fire^-of June
ed into the rebels a heavy and incessant
wa embarked on board tbe gunboat Ala­ fire. • Thia fire the rebels stood almut 2
bama, weighed anchor and steamed as hours and then retreated. Our troops
far as Hilton Head, where we dropped have captured, notwithstanding their'dis­
advantages. a large number of artillery
anchor and stopped for the night.
pieces,and 2.000 prisoners among whom
Tbe looming of the 2d we started for
is the rebel Genl Magruder.
Sumo River and on tbe 3d landed on
Tbe place where tbe last action took
James Island, about 8 miles from Charles­
place is nesr Turkey Creek.
ton. There was skirmishing going on at
The retreat of the enemy Inst evening
time, and we were drawn upin line and
was with great disaster, and their loss
'waited fur orders, but were n«»t called
Ims been very besvv—much greater ilia
out, 00 we quartered for the night. Tbe
thought than ours, still we have nothing
rain came down in torrents through the
definite in regard to l&lt;»aa«s.
darkness.
In tbe morning a sorrowful
In the retreat forced upon Gen. McClel­
looking sight presented itself I will assure
lan hy tbe superior numbers of the ene­
ynu; but there was no time to speculate
my, I learn lust l»e had to spike his siege
on our condition, while we were within
cannon shot of the enemy. Reconnoitre- "uns nnd leave them &lt;&gt;d’the fidd after
burning the carringea. The nature of
ing and extending of pickets must he
the ground rendered it impossible to move
done. The second night or. the Island
them. In the retreat many of our sick
our Regiment went 00 picket duty.—
and wounded we necessarily left Itehind.
Everything was quiet and after our duty
There are, of course, innumerable reports
was done we returned to camp.
From
and rumors here, but I send only what
that time up to the 18th everything pas­
appears to be authsutic.
sed hy finely with a little skirmishing «nrf
NeW York, July 1.
shelling thrown In to make our camp Ute
spiey.
/
The latest advices from McClellan al
Kttxr previous preperationi sm! to Washington yesterday noon were up to
verify camp rumors, on tbe muting of 2 o'clock Saturday P. M.; tip to that
the 10th nt one o’clock, weksta^ed nut time he bad successfully carried out the
plan he pointed out some time ago. which
(which proved to be a Fort ■about tU &lt;&gt; plan was to awing his right wing toward
miles from our eamp, by tire aide of a the rear, which included all the forces
salt marsh. Two companies moved in nort of half way between Bolton's Bridge
advance as skirmishers and an* advance and New Bridge, and at the Mme time
guard. Then a company bf engineers, advance hi* left wing towards Jamre
followed by the remainder of tlie regi­ River, opening’cunimunicutiun with the
ment and the rest nf the Division com­ gull boats.

tion, calling attention to tbe same editori•IJy.

iMgured city.

above tbe works, was a doomed man ;
Our men were falling feat. They char­
ged in the Fort, but were overpowered
by superior numbers and driven out, hut
no ftjrther. The 28lh M»«. started to
our relief but found it to warm for them
and fell back. The 8th Cr. caine up and
foil haek, still fighting &lt;«. Th* 70th N.
Y. charged and reached the Fort tn.mir
relief, yet there was n«&gt; use fighting
against such odds, and after an action of
nearly an hour, we were called back and
it seemed that the storm of iron nnd lead

ing on tbe left of the fort and still beyond
in tbe woods where the rebels suffered

it publisb-

Vick.bur, U ewx

from

the one published last

No portiraUn.M

NW YoH/Jol, S.

■■

cowpoAnt

TU Portreu

Mew Advertisements.

MANHOOD;
mrwei utior Btsrsus-

“?• ‘
"“o' W

nriu 7W«~.
«ml McOdlto',

flanked hy any fiwee however great.
“Swopliee ..fall kinks to abundance
bare arrived,- end the army to ta-the best

possible spirits.
••Twn.gunhuata went up the Appntomax ri««. &lt;»«."•» ■xr^’wwnl,bl.

TV. WximI Ml* f * Kr’J“~) *•&lt;

by the guslH*ta,thu8 deem9mg tbe shel­

ter for reltel rf»rpA&lt;w&lt;ere.
James -riv*r is filled with transport*
and steamers, and over
■•R.b.1

thirty gunboets

M.U ll-Hr l&lt;W »t*0

000. while cure will mu exceed over 10
000.

The rebsto had ursr 200,000 Iraqis

engaged.”
Fortress Munroe. Jnly 5.

DR. ROBACKS

Fre»h troops arrived here from Wash
ingt&lt;&gt;n yesterday during tbe day, and
went up" tbe James River on the evening

STOMACH

of tbe 4th;
Fimr srnsll steamers with fimr brigs in

UTTilS

loaded with artillery, men. horses,
doubtless bonnd up the river.
A skirmish took place yesterday morn
ing in the rear of our left wing, which re
suited in the defeat of tbe rebria.
We
took 1.000 rebel \prisuners and three
small batteries. Our cavalry then fol­
lowed them till they passed the White

AU KOT
IOBEEXCEUE0
stomachic

llegulatar

Oak swMtnp.
.'Tr1.
JEa ’
Gi rat difficulty exists in obtaining a
list of killed in our late battles, ss com-

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

can ts-11 whether the mixing were killed,
wounded, or taken prisoners.
'
New York, Joly 6.

&lt;vec

The Tribune't correspondence, Washin«um OU.,»y.: -Ow,«wd»™ WHIj.

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wm
Akcavu. kiAxxeVv vAW.
wXCveV.

nns been ordered tn tnae command uf the •»
— •
Yvskv Xo," \&gt;uX
a
flotilh in Jatnrs river.
* —.
“It is said Gen. Lew Wallace earnest- WCUtAxtaX.
_s‘ oatxxX — a u,v«xX
ly desires to i« sent with a number of
Indiana and Ohio regiments to join Me
Ciellnn.
’•According tn latest dates from Fort­
ress MiMirue. C»l. Van Wyck is nut
dead, but acriously wounded."
New York, July G.

”
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RilicHjLQ Fever,
Fever and j±gv-e,
Liver Complavnt,

JCLIMTzd.XQQ,

Kidney Complaint^

a\\ Avmama

a %’vavV

lar
curt, eo«\\uo%eA 0$ vavc ctt\A
roo*ta
VtcAjv,

Advices "som tbe army of the Puto
left *ing touched James River yenterdsy
\&gt;Akke\x vfcokt XXvt.’cex.
nearTurkey Islnnd Bridge.- Ik immedi­ mac up to last night, indicate all quiet
aud
all in good spirits.
ately opened communication with Cmn.
Brig.
Gen.
Sturgis
is
ordered
to
report
Rogers, of lhe Potomac flotilla, nnd thro’
him with Washington. The result mnv to Gen. Pope.
Gen McClellan has issued an address
l&gt;e that lire steam tmnspmt* may relieve
the
his soldiers of the fatigue of marching on to his army tin the achicvments
tr-q.
during the last ten days, mating,
Richmond by landing them near lhe rebel
1 uti have succeeded in changing your
capital after the gunlumts have cleared
away the obstructions. Our army is now base of operations by a flank movement,
extricated from the malarious swamps arwass n-ga.ded a&gt; tbe most hazardous
of the Chlckahominy, on the high ground of military expedients; y.m have saved
all your material, all your ttainv, and all
of James river.
) *&gt;ur guns, except a tew l&lt;«t in UiUe,
New York, July fl.
taking in return guns and adore from
The IForATs correspondent has arrived the enerny under every disadvantage ot
here from the field of battle luifiire Rich­ number* and position ; ymi have In every
mond at 9 P. M. Tuesday.
Ik aaya Me conflict beaten back your foes with cn
Clellaii’s advance wa* three miles north­ onmrns .laughter.
We are prepared to
west of Hardin’s Landing, and within 15 meet the enemy, who may at any time
miles of Rit-hmoiid.
attack yuu. Let them a»me. and we will
The enemy was terribly repulsed In ronvsrt Ibeir repul« into final defeat.
the battle of Monday, which wa* sanguiu
Y«W Government is strengthening you |
ary in the extreme.
We were attacked * il h tho resources ofa great people. Un*1
at fimr diflerent points, and summarily re­ this .urr national birthday, we declare to i
'R.'feot.V*
pulsed the enemy at three, when they our foe* who are rebel* against’the bcit
GIm _
\
nXOXtWuCVX
pressed Heintselman’a left very hard, mtarrets of mankind, that this armv ahwll I
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but Suinner went to his aid and they enter tba
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were finally repulsed with great slaugh­
ter.
Ileintzelman captured 8 guns and that the Union u hich nn alone insure ina whole brigade of relwl*. 1600 strong lernal security nnd penes to each State
including their CoJ-nel. Pendleton of km
must be preserved, cwt what it may. in

'Vow.kc,

Dv "KoWk't

ftX.ovtMxc.V, WvXtate

art Xtu.

uuvtC* VocxvA.

Tit. 'B.oWk's

ftXowvcLcXv 'Bi.XXtrs

•»* Ww, ntV. man's SoXac*
Co-Hv^on.

isana, and ex Congressman Lamar, of
Ga;, and McGowan, id 8. C.
All &lt;&gt;ur
siege guns had been safely removed to
the river except ope which wa* dismount­
ed. Our transportation all snfel v renmv.
ed but 75 wagons which were burned in
camp. Thu enemy’s attack on Munday
was fierce In th* extrema.
Kearney
Hooker, Richardson and McCall partirf.
paled. Tbe reserve nnder mcCall suffer,
ed severely, and MrCsIl and Reynolds
probably taken prisoners, as tbsy were
to this place fHiltun Head.) Tbe Union missing Tuesday night. Geo. Maeda,
troops bold their position on tbe Island. severely wounded, Gen.
Bures and
Brvmks slightly ; Stonewall Jackson was
! remain, yours respectfully
undoubtedly kill'd, all the prifotbre our’ Bergt. Jambs V. Mxad.
roboretingu. Gen. J. R/ Anderwa) uf
[Our corresponds sends a list of thelredygsr lr»n Works was mortally
wounded ia tbe ection at 8arage's Stetbat
not vary

MaCleilan been in command of tbe army

«•

LALnuma ('-M-,. —- •
miles above, toward Richmond.
’TT?^ ‘
New Madrid, Joly ft.

A special to the Tribune dated Meiji
phis Sth, says: “R cbmond drsp’&lt;lcbe»
to July 1-t and 21. still rhim that tbe
rel»el» captured right Generals, 12.00*'
prisom-ra. all M&lt;£-e.lan,$ M&lt;goginM, a«d
a.ipplic» enough for tbe rebel army for
three num ths.
“‘1’hey represent the battle of July 1st
Tbe attack of the enemy last Thursday
in great force necessiuted this strategic the moat desperate and fearful of the en­
movement and in changing his base, of tire war.
The latest dlspaffhc* state there were
course, White'House l-npding was aban­
doned. All the «ick and wounded, ordi conflicting reports about ths battle, and
nanuo and commissary stores, troops and it was imposeible to get official informa­
property were there embarked under the tion. The present aituaUou uf the Yen.
»uperiuteudrnce &lt;d Gen. Casey, and on kre arm» ia hot known
Monday were at Turkey (aland, on Jame*
It is claimed that Hooker and Sumner
River. 8 miles below’Fort Darling and were wounded, and 8umnrr captured.
15 below Richmond.
After nn interrtip
Tbe latest reports were less exultant.”
tion of annmunicaiion between General
Washington, Jrjly 6.
McClellan nnd Washington 48 hours,

their greatest loss.
For a cause best known tn the Com.
Many
Judge, Circuit Court Commissioner or menders onr forces withdrew.
were the deeds of heroism on tbe field;
Sheriff, who helps support an organ of
enough to say, every man in the Regt,
tbe secession Democracy with bls official that came under my view, did all that
ould be done, with a very few excep­
But tbe “no party” dodge is the richest tions. The Ipsa of nur Regiment was
joke of all. Aa early as last February, the greatest, being 208 in killed wounded
and missing; the loss of the other regi­
the Pioneer lent its columns to do tbe
ments was severe. Tbe wounded are

that any

the valley, be fells like a thunderbolt
Upon McClellan’* right wing, bearing it

Monroe, July I,

SO 000

those of Co. F.

benefit of republicans and no body else.
becomes idolatrous. Thus we meet men The Probate Judge &lt;»f this county Is a
In­
every day, who silence inquiry and fair sample of this kind of an officer.
strangle investigation by throwing tbe stances have come to nur notice, of citi­
zens, democratic in politics, having Pn»President, Secretary of War, or some
l«te business tn dn, have reouested and
favorite General between themselves and ordered the publication of their notices manded hy General Steven*.
At daylight we came up th thb rebel
tho object of inquiry. Thus, when mis­ inserted -in the Pioneer, and armngeWhen with­
fortune overtakes us—as tbe retreat of rnenta having been made with us hr do­ picket and drove them Hi.
in about | mile of the Fort we were fired
Banks in tbe Shenandoah valley, nr the ing the same, but instead nf doing aa be
had been ordered, uwrf tt ofiliftd to dn, be nn by them and three men wounded.—
repulse of McClellan before Richmond
slips them into the rep. office.
In totnr AwMildirig to orders tbe advance char­
—it is net down na either a part of some cases be trihonstrated with the paftlrs ged and drove them back. Soon the
great plan,the benefits of which Dre hard­ telling them that he foil IL hta duty to rel»el drums were beating and we were
Tills ia ordered Intn line and pressed on. There
ly seen, or else somebody has interfered support Aft ttpubttton ofice.
If the was only nne hedge between us and tbe
with the plans of their pets. These are “no party" With a vengeance
above designated Judge is employed Fort, and as soon as we passed that were
a few of tbe reasons why the country officially for the republican party, we within full range of tbe enemy’s guns.—
will not reap all the benefits of the dear- propose ho administer immediately upon, Everything was still at tbe fort, but on
bought experience of our late reverses.— nnd close nut tbe corrupt, and defunct in­ 00 the left of the work were to be seen n
few of the rebels passing to the rear.—
Presidents and Generals are but men ; stitution.—Pi6netr.
The order came to charge. There was
Judge Prindle may congratulate him­ hut 3A rods between us and the Fort
and they too, may be influenced by tome
self that he had escaped tbe blighting in­ when they opened «m us with a halfdozen
of the reasons enumerated above.
At tbe dipehargo most of
To many minds, the policy adopted,and fluence «»f praise and flattery from the heavy guns.
persistently pursued hy the army of the Vallandingham organ of this village.— tbe men fell tn the ground tn escape the
«torm of grape and canister, s&lt;Hne never
Potomac seemed naturally to tend toward The experience of others has shown that
to rise again.
Nothing daunted the men
just such result# as have finally transpired. whatever officer escapes its censure and up, forward—another storm of grape and
We say tended toward such results—but abuse ia a doomed man. That officer which canister, glass, nails, spikes, chains, and
it was earnestly hoped, and perhaps al­ the Pioneer fails to censure may set it everything that would destroy life, then
from tbe fort one continual roar of mnnmost believed, that immense numerical down that he is losing his respectability.
ketry, and not a shot from the Union
superiority to the enemy would avert the
We publish tbe above article from troops until they reached the Fort and
calamity, which the policy pursued, in­ the Pioneer that we may not be accused then every rebel that showed his head

policy that our severe losses of late, are

New York, July i.

. The Ihllasriag nrdsr has been rseeivrf

in this citv from the War Drpartineul;
glorious boasting, but hr tbe purpose of able counties, deceased.
-i« it
fltatl out nfthe appropriation
vindicating eome of the statemen to above
hr collecting, organizing and drilling volunteera there shall be paid in advance,
to each recruit, for thrae years or during
4th, upon the evacuaUou uf Corinth
tbe war, the rem uf 815, being nne fourth
labnd was not only without, but p*.*follows;
i
of the bounty allowed by law. sueb ‘pay­
lively againgt Gen. Bunter’s orders.— ment to be made upon the mustering uf
Bonham comes to Washingt— — the regiment to which such recruits be­
able
long into tbe service of the United States.
tn reach Richmond in time tn tunt the
p report himself at Hsadq
tide of battle at this point against ns.—
New Ysrk, July I.
We have had fears that such was tbe de­
stated that on the rccotninendasign of the rebels, in the evacuation
Governors of all luvgl States,
of Yorktown and Corinth,
tion
Hilton Head. 8. C.. June 25. 1PG2.
t will call for 300,000 volunall the evacuations nf their
the
Id points already acquired,
Ma. Editor : Str—Thinking
that

which overtake our country in its present

demonstration

tbe

of the Journal-

1st to obranids paaatag eruata, simply

Our position would

our UM ••

import MmA-I**1 European Governments
hid given nulios that the war should

the credit for tbe cheek we hers joM «Was it tbe only duty

with

TW SmtMuT
&lt;x&gt; Ir.tb In

r'-"-”------ -

time, treasure and blood”

Judge 8.

M. Breckinridge

.

made a

powerful ap^-h in ths Missouri Stale

CoqvsdUoo

a day or two ainoe, in which
’••^“•I’.winglruthtuip^Mir...
think I may say, that without ■,
rgrduo ttet wn«td jnanfly
•

s k j,

to. V-cfeutV*
ftXowvaeXx 'BvXXtrs

oxvA nuAu 1a$«. «n\o^oX&gt;X».
to. totaMk'*

Uwr. I.JM fc, b, rom4 to
M—n s mnrl. m,n
„&lt;rkKi j,

'Monday toe gun-

&lt;«to&lt;4 sbeMed the
river road pith
my attemptedd
but retireirfecipitstely

still ia swUent spirits, and

is Umpnis. u, kwslu
■«il Ibi. Until. m 7 JTJ-’

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notiobi

'Several individuals got a gnod deal •‘dis-

Yo WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.—Notice ia

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To the People

tural Fair,

Lxctcrx.—S.

C.

Cxax£

'nf Indiana

lectured at the Court House, on Munday

evening to a large and

appreciative au­

dience, on the subject uf “Life in this Fast
Ape and Faat Country J’

Tbe lecture ia

one of the innst entertaining we have ever

had lhe pleasure nf listening tn.

Nut nn

individual Irft. lhe house during its entire

delivery, which is an indication that lhe

lecture was appreciated.
Mr. Cxanx
visits other parts of tbej county and we

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IN ths mouth of December, 18S8, the underail­
ed for the first time offered for sale to tbs public.
Dr. J. Bov*e Duds’Imperial Wise Bitters
and in thia abort perod they bare given such
uni venal satisfaction to tbe many thousand* of
persons who hare tried them that it ia no* an
establiaiiid article. The awonnt of bodilv aud
mantel miserr ari '---- 1—*—
------- ' - small complaints I
of the utmost imp_____ _ ____ _
to th« least and most tnfiing bodily allhiant
should be bad; fordiMosoaof the body invariably
•ffeei tbe mind. Tbe subocribvr* now only **k a
trial of
J

THE Advertiser having heen restored
to health ir a few weeks by a very almnla retnedy
after having suffered esvsral years wilh a severe
lung affection, and that dread diss at. CbasvmpIMN--I* an xiati. tn mslre Ir nn«r h f.hi. r.ll.*
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Mam Dxuwxxd.—A

young man about

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

fur

rom all who bare ne used .hem. We challenge
tbe world to prodi cd their equal.
These Bimas for the euro of Wut Sroiraau,
general Debility,and for Funfviog and Enriching
the Blood, era abeoldtslv itnsurpeMcd by any
other remedy on eartbr.-^.Tu be asm red of this, it
i* only necessary to make tbe trial. Tbe Wine
itself t* of a very auperidr onality, being about
eno-third stronger than other wines; warming
and invigorating the whole system-from the Ixad
to the feet A* these Hit Hr* are tonic and alter­
ative in their character, aa they atrengtben and
invigorate tbe whole aratem and give a Jin tun
aaJAMUUgectiM toall IU parte, by ei(ualiring
the circulaiion, removing obetrnctiona. aod pro­
ducing a general warmih. They are also excel­
lent for Diseas-a and Weak,.esse* peculiar Io
Females, where a Tonic I* required tualrcnglh
eu and brace the system. No lady, who is
subject to lassitude and faintness, should be
without them, aa they revivifying in their action.

r^f" A dispatch from Mr. Turner, of

Will not only Cnre, bat Prevent Disease,
and in thia respect are doubly valuable to tho
person who m*y uae them. For

2! years (if age named-------------Clemen*

was drowned in Irving, pn Saturday last
while bathing in Sugar bnsh

He

Lake.

was unable tn swim, nnB wan supporting
himself by holding on Ru the side of a

boat, when by soma accident he

missed

his bold, and sunk to riae no mure.

The

body was not recovered;at last accounts.

Tut

Wxatbxr h*s

been hot enough to

grow com, day and night, for the last fire
days, according tu the old criterion

Prize Peetry.

the Grand Rapids Eaglt, who is in Wash­

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
Weak Lunga, Indigestion, Dyaperria, Di«ea*ea
oftbe uervoua Bystem. Paralysis, f-iles, and for
all casco requiring a Tonic

only une killed and two'wounded

in the

late battles.

Frkmoxt

Wie­

Chester correspondent of I the World thus

defends Fremont:—
“Fremont is the only enmninnder free
tfnitn blame, and hi" jmife has certainly
Ax-m performed U-Urr than any one could
fhope, for uh«» considers ike almost insnrmiountablr difb^ullies wbi^h he has had to

ekcounter.
Henceforth General Bunk*
will be remembered fur Uiaving m» sue■cewfully abandoned the valley which it
rind Gen. Fre•mnnt fur having an vigor
■iilr part for the capture &lt;
for more thnn punishing
fury which he had inflict

tusly preformed
I Jackson, snd

ym for tbe in­
d upon General

Bads."
&gt;arr
Taxes ia the lacnrrectloet

Districts,

ton, June 2.
W nshingti
lance with the
The President, in aco&gt;rdt
prow inioM of the recent ticfC for the o»b
ie Insurrectionlection of direct taxes in tt»«
.ary districts within tho United
L
Suite*.
in
ha* issued a procUmatkinI declaring
—
„
what Slates and parts of Stoles Insurrectiim exists, vix: South Citmlina, Florida,
Georgia, Alaluima, Louisintta, Texas, Mi*
eiaaippi, Arkansan. Tennessee. North

H008EKEEPER8—troubled srith vermin need
be ao no longer, if they use "Coonui" Exter­
minator* We'pare used it to our satisfaction,
and if a box oo*t »5 we would have IL We hava
tried poiaona, but they effected notbinx: bat 'Cao7**'** article knocks Hie breath out of Rat* Mice
Roaches, aod Bed b igs, quloksr than we cm
write It. It is in great demand til over lhe conntry -NMute [0.] Goooiu.

Carolina and YUginbt, excepting from
the last certain named western ruunties.

A Pxt A txt oator.—The a IUchees of
•the signal corps have setforrd a novel

fj&gt;et.
Wb|le.our printers have been cap
luring nnd taming scores ad" mice, and
signal corp* amused thrmssf'•«* with fi*bikg, and while
engaged at Bncheldor’a
•Creek. hooked an alligator m the eye and
brought him ante tn shore. | Bis allign
torsliip Is about five feel l&lt;»qg.
He flop*
his formidable tail around; in a terrlflic
manner that inspires frnr mid awe In the
mind of the beholder. He has a decided
penchant for canine meat, arid will niinoe
up a dog much larger than tsmaelfin leas
jjmnthan «e are telling of It.—Jfmktm

sMsry symptom* U&gt; hta in*. a«4 Um elmnUm bed
*ai»n away a mwHtint h mn uf II, m dal 1 WL&gt;w li.o
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SAiUbhH. But 11
y«rN|urilla: tbe
eS tiarws ultlMil

HENRY R. CORTAR—We are sailing your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have beau
used. Bals, Mice. Bosches and Vermin disappear
rapidly.
Ecxxa A Sturm* Dmgriat*.

•■Ctiatar’s"
“Coetar’a” Electric Powder for 1nsecta,&amp;c.

Ix 25c. SOc. *xn fil.00 Boxn. Bomc* axn rum,
*3 xxp |3 b in roa PLaxTAnoxa^am,
Basta, he., Ac.,

Wool!

Wool I

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE!
ffkelesale Agents ia New Y*rk City.
Shleffelin Bro’s A Co. I R..; J.HI—IX Zitsksi
B. A. Fahecatock, Hull | Huth. Gale A Robinson.
A.B. A D. Saads A Co.
Wheeler A Hark
James 8, AapiuwelL

AND

DRY GOODS!

CARO TO TOUXG LADIES AND GFNTLEMEN. Ths .ubacribcr will Modf/iw of
FEM A LES.
cJiaryo] to al! who deaira it, th* Recipe and direc­
tion* for making a simple r«p«taMr
that
Tbe many ccrtiBeataa which have been tender­ will, in from two to eight day*, remove Fimplra,
ed to u». and tbe letter* which we are daily ra- BlolcUa, 7&lt;r*. /rveHw, HallownoM, and all irnpuceiring, are conclusive proof that among tbe ritiea-aod roughtie** of tbs Hkin.leariag tbeasma
weaien tbwui fhltera have given a satisfaction —a* uaturv in landed it should U—ooft, eitor,
which i n otaen have ever do is.before. No wo­ tmootk mJ Unrfi/bL TUae dcatrina tU Recipe,
man in the iaud should be without them, and with fallinstnaotloa*, direction*, and advfoc. will
those a l.o once um them will not foil to keep a pleaM call on or addraaa [with return postage,!
r
THUS. F. CHAPMAN,
UUnoat,
mjjlml
Hl Wrosdway, New Yerk.

A

“”Jr DR- J. BfiVEE DODS'

11 wholesale Druggists at
Chicago. HI.,
Sr. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
•ncinnati. Q.t

Derrick's Sugar Coated
-

e

Clothing

iuo CASH,
0178 to *200,

HASTINGS. MICH

DR. J. BOVEE PODS’
*„ wjog;■ sir.su

OUR GOODS
rtJSFSl

ok nostrum* which Sood
.hich th* Median! ProBilten hava b*M so

" TONIC, MKD1COT AND BEVERAGE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

“*»‘»«*1*-,*r**
r

■ —----- - “ --arrV hr

Pills.

The beat Family CA­
THARTIC in lhe world,

ssssxiKs:

- ,the
principal
physician*
juriotte;
pntrooitrd
by
,and
nuruecotia
iu th*
|Union, elegantly coaled

, --uodn’tiar—r 11 **t} any Pill before the public

7 Oetave Rosewood Piano.
o»nt*iain&lt; all improvements known in thia coun­
try or In Europe, orer-rirong baas, French grand
action, harp pedal, full won frame, for

Warranted for ft Yeara.

—

_____

Stacks of

•150 BEST PIANOS. tlfiO

Rich moulding cases,

'"

Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buflhlu. N. Y.,

Are prepared by an eminent audakillfnl plyaimaa
who tuw need them aucceMfuliy in hla practice
GHOVEHTEEN A HALE, having removed to
for the last twMty-five yean. The proprietor, tbeir new warerooms,
befon purchasing theexelu«ne right U&gt; nianufe.•
M. 478 BROADWAY,
ture arid sell Dr. Ifoda' CelebratedImperial Wine
Bitter*, bad them tested I? Awe ilutingm.hed art now prepared to offer the public a magnificent
medical practiUon-ra. who Jonounced thetn a new scale full

.Progreti.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral!

GTSoU Z.rrywAcrs-by
All WnoLSULa Davoutm in the large title*
•
Home of tho

all Afleetlono of the Head, Sick flesuiacbe, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dod»*
Imperial Wine Bitten- will be lonnd to
be moat Salatary aod Etfieacioaa.

Imperial Wino Bitters

•a-cu truly weowM Im I In enrv rj l&gt;&gt;wwdrw/ AterwWul D sw*., One my p«U*nt* taM(By|4inil)e alnn

“Coetar’s” Rat, Roach, &amp;e. Exterminator.
“Catar’s"
“Coetar’s" Bed-bug Exterminator.

For Sore Throat, ao common among the Clergy
they are truly valuable.
Or t* get Clieb Dressed,
For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a
h at the New Woolen Factory of
weak cotulitution— for Miaiatar* ot the Gospel,
Lawvera and all rublkape*kero-for Book-Keep­
AM
BRUNT dfc BABBLE
er*. Tailors, Sr*iii«ire*sc*, Artiste, nnd all per­
son* lending a sedentary life, they will prove
Oar machinery is new, and in the beat order,
truly beoetfotel.
As a beverage, thev are wholesome, innocent and cannot fail to do good work. Wa shall be
and delirious to tbs’ teat*. They produce the ready *o do Custom Carding by tbe 2vtb inst.and
exhilarating efleeta of brandy or wine without for Cloth Dressing and the Manufacture of Cloth
intoxicating; and arc a valuable remedy for per­ aboot the ID th of June next
We will pay the highest market price IN CASH
son* addicted io tl&gt;e use of excessive strung
drink, and who wish to refrain from it They for Wool, defirsred at our Factory.
are pure and entirely free from the poisons con­
J. 8. V*x Bbvxt.
W. Maul*
tained in the adulterated Wine* and Liquors with
Hsstings, Nay 12,1812.
which the country is flooded.
Theas letter, not i.nly CURE but PREVENT
Disease, and sln uld be used by all who lire in a
country where tbe water is bad. or where Chills
and Fevers are prevalent Being entirely Innrcent mod harnihso, thjy may be given freely to
Ubildron and iniants with impunity,
Pbysiciaus, Clergymen, and temperance sdvoeatec, as an act of humanity, should assist in
spreading these truly valuable JIITTEH8 over
tbe land, and thereby e-sMtially aid u&gt; banishing
Drunkenness and Disease

I

JUST RECEIVED

Bf An suer feso Sfocimn of mUt io JfeiryUai
Mid if A* Pooflo Nil™ ZWJrs, &lt;**

Dr. D»4s’ CekkartH Wlxe Bluer* THE PUCE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Oa Maxcrscrran txro a Good Qoautt or
Atihll HinSUlIRIPAlSGIEID I

Exoxxxatx:o.—The

Come and See I!

Let Chieftain* boast of deeds of war.
And Minstrels lune thairawaat guitar,
A nobler tbune tny XmH it fills—
In praise uf Hmsicx's natcUeas Fill*.

cum weather.

ington, says that the Michigan Third lost

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

MORE GRAIN and provfotona era destroyed
annually In Grant County by vermin, than would
pay for tana of this Rat and Inaect Killer.—Lootartrr [Wt*] fhrald.

DB. J. BOVEE DODS’

bespeak for him full sddiencea.

Thcso’prepstation* (unlike 111‘etbm) are
"Free from Polson*."
,
"Kot dangerous to the Human Family."
’•Rate do not die on the premises."
"They oom* out of their boles to die."
‘•They are tbe only infallible remedies known."
"If yr* and more established In N.Teet City.
Csnf Ay—the City Poet Office.
Uml if----- th* City Prisons and Station Houses
ly------ the City Stodtawrs, Ship*. A*
UM *»----- the City Hospital* Alms-Houses Ac
IM
Ua Cily Hotel*—.Astor*—3t Nich­
ol**' Ac. .
CM if----- tbe Boarding Bouses, Ac. Ac
CM if----- more than 50,000 Private Families.

Unusually Low!
TaurrM: txxtm t x ■tjbwtm i
WM teCBMt Admire Be 111 ifx! Ttetk!
WILLIAM JONE*.

’ TsiXAuama. Laox Cocxrr,
Florida July IT. UMU.
To Da. nuMCK, Albany, N. Y.—My Dear Doc­
tor;—] write Ibis to fnfortnytm ot ttwwnnderful
effect of your Huger Coated Pdta on njy daughter.
Eor throe years she ha* been affected with a bil­
ious derangement of tit* system, sadly unpairing
her health, urbtah bda been.teNlily fiuUncdwmg
that period. When in New York tn Ann! last, a
friend sdvisad me to teat your pill*. Haring full
confideooetn tbojadmnMt ofmy friatNl. 1 obiaind
a »upply of Mesar* ^taroae A Park. Dragged*,
Park Row Naw York. On returning hrme, wo
aaaead all other treatment, and administered your
Pills, one amh uigbv The improremui tn her
fodinga, oqsnpicxion, digs*tion. etc. sarprisad u*
all. Arnold and permanent restoration io health
has been tbe reaalt WauoedIsm than fireboxes
and oooeid*r her entirely well. 1 ccnMder the
above a jwt tribute to you ea a Physician, and
w-jy-, u

untmc.

km

'riuu„,

■am in ftva hours, paha, and weakuesa of the
broaat. eh* and ba&lt; WMMmaSto Maapfohfa

DENTrUT. la new prepmod io apply deufo’
^bwtlt-tee U •
«

Wte*. Cm», On, B*m, UnLPork.
u* «Mil, alaort rapUas jtu Un
to nIL

ggT Doolfcil u&gt; &lt;&gt;«•

msmUL

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tXTrt—&gt;«•
_ _ M-IU
UiUAiU liAVTIp

’ oirtiHv point Mr vlMl Or.igaiir.W ibo

MmiolXihWi

Mr,

.yu.llUir—1

; Snn« .build tXl.k

to Pent

tration of Mid estate
waa not in the «MHnm3d of tbe Army uf Chans* and tbe pc’iJW
Thereupon it is
tbe P»t"tnac^»)^&lt;Jh[&gt;se 1.500 rebel* ran

around the artpy.

JhaMtb'

Tfie democratic pres*

'

• flUMOBH AND SOREHgF&gt;14
Aad sH dbwroro entmlvd from Hurt
airo. Earnerl»*. Paras *xn AgvSj,
ron* *a» ormur Parses. Dno*VLmworlhnroar, Ac ........ ’.
When infant* rod young chij^rtfa
with ttaass vr vws Ges*. Osxxsro t»
Sow Hn*P*.-E*ro; roro yTsa,-rtriMtt

TtMwbdcM men wHl whip .whip,
whip. Tta-y &lt;ta.il from tUbih-* wy
bad hahh; nnd we find it difficult td'tairmtltat habit.
Wear* try*! 10
oar btrad men holier maunera than .to

p*t» &lt;« tbe whip Wir« giving m Invito
tUm to the bruUranimola th
•n.*-.
'
Wp h»ve t»xen that willj*fu”
bxmT
aa they are invited, withatt the indorseipem oTthe whip.
Ynt wp find it • diffi­
cult matter tn omteol thto whip. It ia
•art ly n mvage practice to' apply tbe
bush before inviting Ute animate W Atfuve
Jby ibe proper word*. /Vet
that
thia taa very common practice ef thoae
who nrn not owner* oFthe; cattle.
When ibe outimon whip lash is not
thought to be bard enough fur the back*
and noeen &lt;&gt;f entile, the walmU handle,
one inch in diameter, ia used on lhe
Doaea &lt;»t oxen, to make them back a load
up bill, before tbe cattle have ever been
taught Di back an etnp'y cart up hill.
Cattle raurt be made it«» obey—and
tbe common laah, or » switch rtick. will
lie sufficient fur breaking in. But we a*k
for mercy &lt;ni all cattle that are willing
to do right aa anon a* lhe right is po nied
out
Many driven* of msen put lhe
whip on first, before asking their pstienj
teams to move. This is a npceies of Iwtrbarism Which all owners &lt;4f cattle &lt;&gt;U{(lit
tn pnihihit. It in so natural f»r people
whom we hire fnun tbe interior, tn u«e
force in the first instance, and gentleneu
afterward, if at all. that particular cure
should be exerted in regard to the treat­
ment of theircattle. Proper driving is
an important item In husbandry.
So
many farmers now depend upon their
help tn do their main wnrkl It is import­
ant f&lt;»r him
see that the work 5* prop
eriy done. Tlie merciful man ia merci
ful to hi* beast.

Theftuill having been made in the condition* of

AiHKil

;■rr-wn.i,M«sr&gt; MAfprt,flr\

That piece knocked out of tour MafEteMastte tax

Estate ol Orville Fbelp*.

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,

PBOBATEOfi!)iJt.-BTAT£Or MICBIGAl,
County uf Barry, •».
! •
At a session uf tb* Probate Court for the Coan o
tv of Hairy, boldeu at the Probate Office, in tho
village of Hasting*, on Tuesday th* I .th day of.
June, in the year ooe tbouraird eight bund­
, red and sixty two; present, &amp; C. Prindle, Judge
I’WfcfcnW.r the edato of Orville Pbtlps, I

. deceased.
|
| Ou'readrag aad-fiUng tb* petiHaa, dslyveriflrd
‘ nf Duncan Mcllsunal, praying, tec eeytara reasons
„ ,
...... ....
................................. .................... 'j therein acl furib^itai Hilbert Ktriker. ndrurai*one 11] north of range number seven |7| west, in I trafor
irsivi of
ui asid
saiu estate, may
,i,«^ Le'xutburilrd
mi
and
raid county of Barry, and State of Michigan. *x- rrqwied ‘to ronvev c*Haiti Rral total*:fa said.
.
cepting a atrip of land twentv rods wide off from petrU^opeoqfibML to the raid pet Imlrer. (u l&gt;urtbo west aide of ateliland.-frraierly sold to Har­ 'auane* of a certain,ci'UUacl ajledgrd lobsrebec* ,
.
vey Page, Icatercone1 hundred and forty acres made bv sawl deceased ib M» Ifc-iiinc*
Threroten II i* order rd rtikt Tuesday, 4te 2t ib
iucludte in Mid mortgage, wbcih will be sold, or
ao much l hereof m a illpay th* demand with in- day qfiJiJs, A. P l^i. at ten &lt;i&lt;dock A. Jt,. be

^nu^durtnjjhepart^ut^

edy u the North American public. Dr. Ktavar
wssdetermined to trot Ito medical p»»w for lb*
rfmvfditera for whrtli F is prescribjd fa th*
Houth Amrnesn Province*, ra it t* a fact sell
•^•^■KJrtSIMS.XTraim. ' -

which »u prepared expressly to meta tbo eslgeiMHM of tb* dtaeaa*. radevduped fa the tropica.
Large suppliro w*ra sent u&gt; Braril. Hncsos Aire*.

two third* of tbe qnoitat for tbe mmber of bwebele of ehelled Com.
Thhl i*
wntW rel.srfrsUwlhrm baM bmh-

OF

THE MILLION

ANKWERBD.

RADWAY'S READY HEI.IEE

Poaaesoea »ucb wonderful remedial powers as to
Cure no many dtakraesof apparent opposite pbe“’wT’roply *ha* Rhdway'a Ready Relief ebief aad

♦ 10 00 it year
in *vrry' family by
On* BoUle • &gt;f

AMERICAN CEMEST CLtE. ‘
.

PrirrUS Cvilti’pt’F tfutlfe.

■

Tfter 25 Crtila per Rot tie.

Price 25 Cents p-r Buttle.

meet important remedial elbcaey. is enneed Iu
tbe immediau arrA^
•"4 i*» F‘,cac.r iu

Price 25 Ceni* per B-'tt&lt;c.

Price 25 Cinta per Rutile.
Price 25 Cents lier B.-lllr.
Very

Li bet al

’

to XVhofeaale

feedactioa

TERMS CASH.

j ,&lt;r

1ST For Nsli- bv all Ifrurgirt*. and Storckeaptte
.
generally throughout tbe country
’

JOHNS A CROM LEY,
(Sde Maoufaeturcra.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Comer ef Liberty Street.
speedy nutaralxra t&gt;» sound and permanent
bealtli. .
It ia superior to all I novn remedies in popular
use m aeieenfuig ayiuj fjr
PURIFYING TUB BLOOD.

ImpurtattC to lleiiise Oanm
Iniporant to BttHiicm.

Important-tvs Railroad Companies,

■ire a purr, clear, and rusesto hue of health nnd
beauty tu ibe face aud nails and brilliancy U. tbe

important tu Farnu-ra.
7b all whom thit may ronerm and it tan

It is a pure and innocent preparation, all-paw eiful to do good, but never dues injury.
IMPORTANT TO PAREhTH.
There ia no metfieme In the known world, or
pby aician. that has ever claimed tbe skill ol erad­
icating from the e&gt; stem disease* inherited, by
------------------ --- ----- -parent to chib1. Thia great
lADWAY'ri RENOVATING

eernt
JOHNS A CROSI.ET8

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IThSv*VEXTn

IIht ■jrapfiuuq,
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—.
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ulevra. luniura. Laeku&gt; eo«gb,bn«cluu*,ib*^*e
of Radwav’* Renovating Resolvent will extermin­
ate tfiv trinauntted dtwa^torm tbe ryatem. and
ni.kr (what the farcatslaegltetad.y* round and
healthy body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
, .
Another elaaa of diaeoaca that DO other raedieroded in achieving, move tlisu in mervl v palHet:ng tbe suflerings of the patient, which Had way's
Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, is that
of (,'bronic Diseases that have invested th* »ystem for years, such as chronic Rheumatism, Gout
Scrofula«l.v*pei&gt;aiB, byphilie, and diseases in­
duced by Bie uywliciuus nse ufcalotacl. mercury,
qniiiine.'Aiscase* «&gt;f the Liver, Spleen, Gall, Hinda*r. Kiifaev s. Spine. Ac., all of which diseases
RadwayReady Berolrrot will eradicate, and
secure io th* paiieut a new lease of life.
T epree nf RADWAYKRENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT i» •i.oO per bottle. Dose, a taa-apoon
twite tall, half an hour after each maxi. Sold by
druggists and merchant* everywbtrd.
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS
Arc superior to all porgetive or cathartic pills,
powders, mineral aud avidlits waters, in tbs Croat*
ment and euro uf
1
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COSTI VEN EHH,
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----------- —UK HEADACHE,
INFLAMATWN OF THE BOWKI.m,
NERY0DKNE8H.
MELANCHOLY,
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

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la not recommended by ua, nor prescribed for
•MBanyirsri tiea'ofdlaeU* usaVCry jAyaicisn hf
lb* practice of medicine prescribe* t'aloaM-l. Mer­
cury. Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and fiber thvuritehobys of tbe profession. It t* swell known
fact thpt tnataety eaHrxnrtaCvno hsiulrvd, n»

tba system _.—. —------- -tsgiout.and fnfecliou. diseases—ao hav* lb* fo&lt;-u
to establish the truth of uur strtemcula. ackowwl
edged by IhouMnds whu have proved lu uttfailing power* on their own peroou*. Go where you
will, speak of Radwav'a Readr Rebel, in any
•ssrtnblage of prrxuxa, aoui* one or mure will
tear witatM of deriving benefit from iu use.
IN MILITARY CAM PR.
There is no piece ao well calculated to teat th*
UMfulnera of a Mrcrific mevtimsa M a militarv
esmp. Radw*x * Ready Relict baa been oaed
fa almost every ca»p throughout the (irand Ar­
my of the Unkm. with Uta hapgieM^ceeaa. (.ot­
ters from Brigade and Rexinirntal sargaon*. offi
«*■•-end pnvatro.asauro “»thrt Rapway's Ready
Relief h*&gt; contributed more to the protection uf
th* truo[&gt;* against dines**, and to lb* use and
comfort ol Hie sick, than all other tnsdiefaee uted
or means suggested by the Biedica) authortUre.

radway’s RKADT KKUKF WILL STOP PAIX

tiveneoa, Indigtslion.Lircr complaint. Dyspepsia
will denva inimcciafe bei&gt;eBt bv taking a eoae uf
these PHI*. Aft*r thoroughly cleansing tbe bowels
of it* relsined humors, by a free purge, two to
four per dav, for e week ur ton day shrill restore , ••orv, Toovusenx. sasnes, rxca acas, san acas.
the Jiv*r, b .wets, pancreas, kidsey*. and aM afbw
organa «f tbe ay.iem to the hdfltfty petfotmanee Numbness. Swolen joint*. Npratna, I-aaieneaa.
Ruddro P*ln 10 ‘i,eK'dne}r‘* Wu‘“&gt;‘U.»’*i* fa the
DR. RAD WAY'S PILL8.
BMAtBWG. PLEUAH A HCiCNTIFfC PURGATIVE.
HinSE,PM5 lN iUK 8lUE* tiHoubDElUi,
We have th* medicinal properties of tba mert
efficient pla&gt;-ta, roots, herbs, gums, and balsams Its use will, fa a few rainulea, reliev* you of train
tn th* vogutobis kfagdosa- la each-«f tbs* little and iu continued u-e cure ' ou uf tbo ouroplaint.
pills He* s mysuriiiM power, for in each pill is CH1CUNIU KHEU M ATfo.M-Ab 1 H M A
oombihvd v e eletaenU of health regeMratioa,
8LKEPLES8 NIGHTS.
strength and life.
Person* win suffer with Dyspepsia, I.lrereomUt those who cannot .njuv an hnur’a ealm
■ loan m.k. ■ ret.l ro-U U .„
___ J" ’
plsnit, EDlarxemettCf tLeripw**, Jaundice, kid
ury complaints. Palpitation uf th* b art, aud th*
evil effects nxtaoed try the excessive uso of Mer­
cury, Quinine, Corroaiva Hublunato, Opium. To­
bacco. l ocal .Stimuhrol*. and eapoouro to Fail L
Lead. Ac., will ted tn Rod way’s Bagulaling PUta
a pannaucat cure.
,
RADWAYH REGULATING PILLS
Are th* only vegetable substitute for Calomel,
Mercury, Qtun I us, and their kindred drag*. Ihxt
have ever teen diaenvered, aod ttra oalv pills in
use that will secure to the natunt tho bmefiefal
effrots,in phr-Liver and other gtaate qf ibe sys­

.

euhic IncUe in a beeped boaUl. and take

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PR0HA T£O^/&gt;A».-8TATEDFMTCniGAN,
CocMI uc B*un. s*.
, 1
Al a *a»*iui&gt; ui tjie Pretete Court for lb* coun­
ty of lUrrv. holden *1 the I rulnrlr Office, in the
vnlage uf Hssungd. on Monday, the mxlecatli
day of Juie. in Uio year »n* tbuuMnd eight
hundred aud sixty-two. P--------- ------------- a *'
Pnndte. Judge of Probate.
Able Draper,

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A QUESTION

llro-tremmeul of such dbeosea and tnaladiea.

Estate of Able Draper.

S

11 W IJ. MMIllAl.MAMMI*

luo-wte-^rnddy teller tb* dtaobted aod
diaearoatriakro *uBarrc Irom
1IJW
’
A LIVING DEATH,
1
And rortoro him to bl* ftieod* fa a send aod
h7tefureCp^m?ng thi. wonderful
«»’

fete pet»onirTiii«t4*tv&lt;Iin said rotate, are required to
appear st a session of raid Court, tiros to teW- and It. horrible train uf conoomdant*. prevail fa
dcu sk ill* {'rotate Office, n the Viilag* of Hrat­ -Ttarrroplca! regioa* of tbe Hou lb. to a much greati r and uxiro.arallgMHit tawroa ttan fa tb* North.
ing*, and sliowxause. if. soy there te. why lb*
Iu tact there I* scarcely a family in auv of th*
praverof the petitioner should not be granted.
AndHt te farther, ordered, that snd trortajaer South American Provinces thai ta .fr&gt;* [from
ur it* kindred dwcaoc*. Ji run* in tbe
A -S3 ricrvtula.
blood uf all ita Jirople. sod ho. broou.e «tabUte*d
SwxcxKY A Allot, Suva.
bearing.ibereuf, br causing a ropy of this order B* a couKtitutluual lufirmity. and k*» tallied the
skill
uf
Iheir
teJ4 I.hyaiciaus. With knowledge
tqte uublirted fa .the lls-Uags Rarawe. ao*»*pspar printed in Mid rouutv.uf Barry for six of ttete laeu Dr. RaPwa i wm dvternnusd to tost
successive weeks, luituedlstely previous to said
MORTGAGE SALE.
r‘ad'w7y's RENoVaTING IlESODVEST,

one cents, |&lt;ITI* xl.j and no proceeding, in law
or equity having been instituted lur lbs recovery
thereof:
Ua reading aud tiling the ,-etition. didv verified
Notice i* therefore hereby givM^thst by virtue
of tbe slatuti. and a power of sal* contained in of Adam Elliutt,Exireiitor of the last .Will an-lTe*Mid mortgage, the prcnn.es described therein, to lament ol Mid declared, proving for certain reawit: Two-third, ot tbe nortb-ea.t quarter, aud
sobriety, '*f frujtslity, &lt;ff de th* north half of tbe north half of the south east
quarter of section nutntier twenty-nine. its), and
privaiiuns'tu be cheerfully bume. of an tbasouth half afatas H&gt;utl»-wro* quarter of aectiou
abridgi'inent of personal comfort, fur the aussbro Mr«q^M»U17.t|IJ i*L toWUaMp .Dltalber
twd'(?) n6rib ot range number eight (») west, in
nohleit nhjee* that can appeal tn the Mid county of Barry aud Slate of Michigan, two
patriotic instinct. If. the tax inculcates hundred and eighty acrua, [ur so much thereof a«
all other jietMioa interested iu said hMsIc. are ru
these Iresim* and is mihmltted to from will MiistV Mid debt and intereat and coat.,] will quired tu spear. at a ees-ion of Mid court, then to
be sold al 'publie anction or vendue, to the highest
these motives, it will be like “thequality bidder, at the north front door of ibe Court Uuu-e. b.- Inddeu at the Probate Utticv. in Mie villaga ef
ofinerey, twice blessed. ” improving lhe in tbe VillageaCJik*«ing». insmd cvmnty of Barry, Hastings, and show cause,if any there be. wbv
that being IbeYilace for bolding lhe circuit court the prat er of the petitioner should.iu&gt;t Im- granted.
people while it saves tbe onintry. The for saidcuuntr, on Saturday the sixth day of Sep
Aud it ia farther ordered that raid 1‘etitloner
Americanit have heretofore I»een thie tetnber. x.u. ie4i. at on* o’clock, r a ot that dav. give notice tu the persons interested, iu said
estate.' of the pendancy ol raht petition and
Dated. May
IM&lt;
CYRUS MANN,
most extravagant people on the fare «»f
the he«rri»y thereof, bv causing a Copy of this
jelltl*
Mortgages.
the earth.
There is no nation which
order tu be publish rd In the' “Hastings Ilan
Bwkxzet a Amur, Altya.
tier." a newspaper, printed and clrcirtaiing in
walks »n such endleM miles of carpetingM.
Mid coun*y ot Barry, fur six successive weeks,
which displays so much vanity in dres*
uuutediatciy previow. to Mid dav of hearing.
.
hUKBMAN C. (KINDLE.
ai-d upholstery, which consume*
much
(A true copy.)
jeld
Judge uf Piubste.
animal fond, which so freely indulge* a
taste for narcotics and wtimulanta. which
so recklessly tampers with ita health by
swallowing the ten thunsand nrrntnims
sold by tbe patent medicine venders.—
bate CoCtrt for tbe evuuly of Barry, huhlen at the
Our appetite* and the:r progeny of ail­ ofliceof Ibc Register of Deeds, fur said county otGcr of toe Judge thereof, in Holings, on Mun­
ments, nur fiwlish extravagance, our of liarrv, on tbe ttb day uf December, A. D. I dub, day. tbe Ifitti day of Juue. one th&lt;&gt;n*an&lt;f* eight
Pie*eui, Hhiruiau U.
al 12 o'clock. M.. in B&gt;&gt;ok D, of Mortgages, on hundred and sixty two.
childk-M vanity, have lieen levying taxe* pages la» snd 121 ou which Mortgage there is 1'rindlr, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe mute of William Cooney
«n us in c«nipariwr»n with which the r.ew claimed to be due, at tbe date ot this notice, the
deceaaed.
impoaitions of the Government are bag
Un reading and tiling the petition.duly verified,
atellcs.
It would require the diversitNi or in equity having been instituted for the recovery of Solon Doud tdininistral'ir of raid estate. prat­
intn the public treasury of hut a small thcrruf: 'Notice is therefore hereby given tbai by ing for reasons therein set forth that he mar bo
liccnaedio sell certain real estate io aai,i petit ou
part of what we yearly Mtcrifice tn hurt­ virtue uf the statute, and a power of sale contained described fur the purpose nf paying tbe debts
in raid mortgage, tbe premises described therein,
fol t astew and foolish pride to create a tn wit., tbe north-weal quarter of section No. uf Mid deceased and e&lt;pet&gt;a«*el AdminUtration.
Tbereupuu. it I.ordered that Munds.. the 2^lh
sinking fund which &lt;nold speedily extin- thiny two, (W) of township No. three (») north day
uf July. lH6z.at irno'vkal in th*' forqnoan.
range No. nine 19) west, tn said Barry county
Our ' pt
gnith tbe debt created by the war.
and Mtateof Michigan, one hundred aud sixty be aroigued for the liraring of .aid (etiiion.and
taxes may teach economy, but will cause acres, more or leas, or so much ibereuf as will that tb* heirs at law ol Mid deceased, and all
olhur person. int&lt; rested in said --state are required
on suffering.
There arc few people Mtiafy said mortgage with interest and coals, will to appear al a orosinn uf said Court, then Io be
be sold at public auction ur vendue, to lite highest
among ua who Fannnt diminish their bidder, at the Court House in the village of Has­ bidden at tbe I’robats Udrcc.lo lhe village of Has
consumption and still live in comfort— tings. that being tbe place for holding tbe Circuit ting., and show cause, if any there be, why th*
Court ia said county of Barry, and State uf Mich­ prayer of the petitioner should su&gt;wbe granted.
The health, morals, patrintis sentiment, igan.on tbe sixth day uf Bepicmbcr, A. D. 1861^
And it. ia further ordered, that Hie petitioner
give notice to all perauti* interested tn said e*tate
and cheerfulness of our people will prob­ at one o'clock, P. M. of that day.
of the pendancy of said petition, and th* bearing
Dated, May *». HH3.ably be strengthened by the frugality,
tiierwin. by causing a cony of this notice and
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
and forethought which our new circum­
JelltlS
Assignees uf Mortgage. order tn b* published in the ** drotings Hanner*'
a cw.paper printed and circulating In said coun­
stances render necessary ; and, in thh
SwcxzKY a Allxx, Attys.
%
ty of Harry, fur .lx sueoe.slve weeks, immedi­
view, nur heavy taxes, if not a blessing,
ately protiuM to Mid day of hearing
[A true copy.) BHEltMAN C. PKINDI.R.
are at least ao evil with compensatory
CHANCERY SALE­
j«I8
Judge of Probate.
mitigations.
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tba Circuit Court
for theeoitiity of Barry—in Chancery.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
CitarUt E. SttWt,Complainant, I
A Gn«o Wash for Trim.—I tend
STATE OF MICHIGAN.I
vs.
&gt;( Foreclosure.)
ynn n receipt fur awt&lt;h for trees, recCotixrr or Bahut
(
•
Phillip LtOMrd, Defendant. )
In the uirtter uf the estate of Charles C. Griffin
nmm-nded w»»ne years since by Pmf.
N nnrauanee end by virtue of a Decree «f the
Mnpee. in the N. Y. Trihnnt.
I bare
Circuit Court forlboCounty of Barry, In Chan*
Notice ia hereby given,
eery,
made
on
tbe
sixteenth
day
uf
January,
in
um-d it, and it i» the best I have ever
that by virtue of a license granted to me,'by tho
the' veer of our Lord oue thouMiid eight uuudred Probate Court of said county of llarrr. I shall
tried :
and sixty-two. in a certain esuoa therein pending, sell at public auction to the' highest bidder, al
Put on the fire an imn wot, and heat it wherein Charles E- Xmith t* complainant, and the North Door of tbs Court House in the villaga
Phillip
Leonard
is
Defendant:
Nolic*
is
hereby
red hot. then put into it one pound «•!
of Hastings n tbe county of Bsrrjr. Michigan, on
given, that I. the undersigucd.Circuil Court Com
Mouday tbe &lt;ih day ol A i. gnat, l -4i.at u-n o'clock
aal m-da.
When it is alwint dune blob
missioncr, In .nd fur Ibe county uf Barry, will in the'forenoon, the following described lands,
br-ring, (it hums ainiilnr U» ahtn&gt;3 My ■ell at public auction or vendue, to tbe highest belonging to Mid deceased: The Ninth East
*'f **&gt;« North East quarter &lt;
of
about ten minutes, take it nut, and add bidder, ou th* twenty-aixtb [2&gt; th] day of July, quarter
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty two, section Na. nine 10] in town throe (-] North of
to it one gallon of soft water.
at one o'clock ur th* afternoon uf that day, at range eight [«] West, and containing Forty ceres
The beauty of thia wash ia, that it d'»ea the north front door of tbe Court House, in the uf land morn or leas, being in the County of Bar­
village of liMtings, in Mid county, tbe land* and
its own aeoiiring.
You need only tn ap­ tenements described in the mortgage, Mt forth ry and Stale of Mirbigan
JAMFS HATHAWAY, Administrator.
ply it with a brush nr awab, and when in thu bill of oumplaint. and described in Raid Dated Hastings, June 10, l0d2
jell
tbe rain washes It off. lhe bark will shine decree as follows, to -wit: A evrtam tract or par­
cel of land, situated, in the county of Barry, and
like varnish. It instantly kills every­ State of Michigan, described m follows, tu wit:
thing of the inaeet kind with which it South half of north-east quarter of section number
In the matter of tberotate of Martin C Burge,
cornea in contact, and dues nut injure the
Iste of lhe oouuty uf Barry, deceased.
In pursuance of a licrne*- giai&lt;ji-d to me by the
tfenderest leaves.
Probata
Court of Mid County. 1 shall expose to
janSXtT
Orctil Court Lbrnnnrofoarr.
sale st Public auction tn the highest bidder at
Batcw a Dktob. Solicitor, for Complainant.
Uis North iloor of the (h.urt House, in the vil
Doted at Hasting*, JuaaH. lfid*.
, Jell
^^t'tfiko Lxan dt R&lt;x&gt;nt.—For the
lage of,tymtingsr -in tbe county of Barry, and
mate et’Mihigaa. eq- Monday, tbe «•* day
benefit of such of oar road er* who mnv
ofAugau. IMS. al one o'clock, in.the aftorneoo
he «nn«»yefl hy lenky ruffs, we ptthli.h
CHANCERY SAL’E.
tbe following lands belonging to tbe aaia rotate.
tha following, which i« represented to be
'TATE OF MICHIGAN.—TbeCircuit C
• good remedy.
We prew.nic it to be
The Wret bair[U]uftha South Wert qiurter
I tbe erointyef Barry? tu chaneery.
(Xi of section ll.iity-one,(JI,| continuing seveneffectual, provided the leak is not too
Caaauta E. Surra. UnapfasMaA
ty-s*v«n(;7i and ecieutr-bve huudrrtbs acres of
4aud in town two |tt) North of rang* nin* [»]
'
Pattur
L
xoxard
,
[&gt;'frodent.
west, except tea acre* in a square .ona in the
Taka 4 pnnnds nf main, one pint linbouth-West coiner ol said piaML, zv a
wear1
•eed nil nnd »&gt;ne ounce red led, simmer
JU.-IAH BDi.GE. JErcrarro.
together, nnd apply while hot.
Dated, Jun* 16, IMA
J*id
We have no doubt It k tn excellent
receive, and* tHe cement may be applied

wjT.r'iTESjTiwwteAw.

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' forBHhcm* oompl

of Michigan, on i be atxth day of September. A. D.
1061. at «ne o'clock in the afternoon of acid day.
Dated. May XU, IMS.
j-m.i'
■&lt;
WES?kS£k

From the New York World.
While political tri&lt;lc»teii» and dernagopiea nnd drinker* uf taxed liquors are
chewing the tax bill ■■ a cud nf uwe«*t and
kO^r fancies, it will be pondered by lhe
fiB^tniw «&gt;f hmeat citizens in quite a
■Krtbit spirit. Tn these it will he a

to olher purpoeee.

r „ WLUI10B cosruum
.
unl» r*0M *«• lULSOK auxxn-

liens of tba peUmc.IL i:5TT
vCiJLUXFAFR FILL*
No* naly purify the btood. aad extract ftesa H

Tbl* article baa been ibnenugbly tested in K*w
York and *11 ports of th* United State*. Canada,
West Indies, Mid Central aud South America, oa
build ng* of all kind*, snob a* FACToaiaa. Foran&lt;•**. Curai-Hra. Rail Roau hsr-ns. Cara, and so
Praue BrtLuixua generally. (•uKtaxMi xv Ucil&gt;
isca. A*.; by the principal ItriLucs*. AnmiTxcr*,
au'l other*, and ha* proved |.. be IbcC'DEAJ'MsT
and MUST DUR ABLE RUOFINtt in use; it i* in
roerv rwiieet A FIRE. WATER. U EATHER and
TIME PROOF coveriag for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
*
Thit i» IhrOXL I'natrrM ataavftcivrfd io Ut
I'oitfJ SMot which cambine the ctesirabte Proper­
lies o EMutilf end borobiiitp. which are oaiversallv acknowledged to he possessed by GUTTA
PERCHa AND INDIA RUBBER

N«» Heat is required in mukingapplication
The expenM of applying it ia but triling, w aa
ordinary Root can te covered aud lintated tk»
It cun br applird by atty &lt;me,

and when fiuiabed fonna a perfecilr Fisa Paoor
•Krfaw.wiili an elMtie body, wbhh can not te in­
jured by II**r. Cbm or HTOBM*.SnaiXKUO of Hour
Boards, or any external aefiou whatever.
GUTTA

PEltCHA

CEMENT,

For Gutting Mrtils nf all

Kinds-when

rX|KMKd to tbe AclitMt wi the WraUicr,

ntxl

F»r erewrvlxx u&lt; Repslrisg Mrlxl
Rub »t all kite.
This tho mtlg Oatpttiiiot htttet which rriffree.
eM/«4tara.te,rfrcWoteiV*.^.«U tero-r«. /er
tuylnpU Of
rA„, appituU m uwteb. to which
it adhere* firah. tanning a bodr equal to three

LAbT THREE ffius AH LUNG; and from ua
elasticity U not injured by the cutitructlon snd
expansion of TIN ur utter METAL ROOFS, cosaoqueat upon suddeu chaegra of tb* a anther.
‘WH- iSST-SMi®* ’* com* °R KDW »■
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT.W ASH OFF.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
ran be repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
aud pmv*. ted from turtter rorrostou abd leak­
ing maar xm* si»a * rxarscn-T wanta nrorr

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fully comtriunlcative, and listening 'alien- I
r Ma her mWtresa to ttn
pUl daig^
tively.Lucy heard that they bad been dent ,
out from Springfield, wrth some fifty
other*; lb see tf anything could; be, seen
of the advance guard of Fremarn’* M-my,
t
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Motbars who alt in dumb terror sad dread,
who were supposed to be In the yieftifty..
ll.&amp;M,
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Holding that terrible Hal;
. stotdy
The .work* employ five hundred .men,
once and mail subscribers, tl per annum, if
She founa that this party had" been
Fearing to look, leaf you Bet mid the dead
» . At all engaged in making the PrifVU fifirid
•topping at ofte house ana Another,-drink­
L. W. WINO.
The oamo of the boy you. have kiaacd.
Jngonvi cannon and the solid shot and shell *Ui»d
ADVKATUntO.
last the day ,was’our*. ,ari4. •* Zagonyi
ing
and
devastating,
and
Vrity
naturally
OF THE PEACE. Will .Hand to th.
wound to this kind of ordnance.
JWKiaaed e*et&gt; aa thoee In angulah and pain,
One square, of tpo ■ lines, or lean, 50 cents for
had divided, and that Armitrong meant' gathered the remalriii'cif h!» force around
eolloetion of debt, tad .11 ether bu»ine»»
tlini-«K&gt;
imvw, • fee dw
d^»X Xfitt who SUpfiTpletids th* WOpty, IS *
Hu precious
foees of clay,
lbs first, add *5 coats for each subsequent inser­
-be am-anatbraWli- back,
be vwwim
could not
pwtaiNM to hi. office with fld.I Uy *»d prompt
­
to writ till the rest came up, and start Wm
criunt the deal, and it took not long to Lgraduate of the miller eadbj^Hj^
ER.
Frau you would, had you shuddering lain
tion. ▲ liberal discount to yearly advertisers.
fur the town,together from tier house.—
The dear one tn grave elotbes away.
number th«
was Luey
uTStfrri
She likewise’ learned that they had not number
the living.
living.. .-.Whyrp
Wb?yp; FMjLuey
Job .ad Card Printing.
••
-1 -v
” ope
-------of
e.u
—-Lt
—resigned,
end now devotes nis *nnro «v
Hardly
thqwe.j
bloody,
1
seen any thing &lt;&gt;f the Lincoln soldier*.— Dudley
I pity you, sitting with facssao whits,
Alt hiiOt
(W, /Arou'WH, OrfaUyecaarf
teriUcm
to sdenlMUo kreestlgarifins ccmblackened
face*
but
could
tell
(
pt
eothe
1
She gave them their full ofliquor, *he let
Striving to parry the blow;
nectcd with cannon and. wious, ptojoetfartj Pri»a»f tteatad ea fieri noliet, cad at
them eat the best the house afforded, and gnod deed she did for tSmttrffliririg thoto i
I know how that namo will torture you
■
as she was taking a pitcher to get - more long, dreadful hours. Even while they iles.
Can fixthoa tho doptb o&lt; your woo.
Tho practical result* sought by inven­
whiskey hflr keen ear* caught the sound were speaking of her ahw came in eight,
tors aro-to increase the effective range of
of a distant fife. Armstrong heard it, too, not mounted on the brown mare, but io­
cannon y to throw a shot or shell of great
By this crushing weight of despair,
and, with an oath, said them laxy lubbers stead the mare wa* harnessed, with a mar- ।
weight—two or three hundred poonds«rI know bow you too will shudder and start,
of his were at last coming, and the old ket wagon, and its broad bottom Wa» cov­
•without making the gon eo Utgo es
Beading that dear-loved name there.
woman must take some more dodgers ered with- woewJed Hotelier*.- She w** *to be unmanageable and incapable of
walking beside it, teeldtaglba rehw^fook.
along.
I know that you'll bush that passionate cry.
tTM^porUlioo in the presence of an , ene­
Lucy had taken the pitcher, and closing ing fearfully pale and. tired; for, now
Thinking of him as be lies.
my. These advantages are attained by
the door behind her, almost flew out into the excitement wm pa**edLher. worpan.
With beautiful face upturned to the sky,
the Parrott gun, and hence make iib su­
Death veiling the glorious eyes.
the yard, and taking the oldest boy by the hood waa uppermost, and her only care perior to ths Cnlumbisd, tho Dahlgren
GRANT A SPAULDING,
shoulder, said in a terribly hoarae voice. was to help the wounded and comfort
ur tho Armstrong. By means of a band
"Fighting he frill” Docs a feeling of pride,
HASTINGS
the
dy
ing.
They
knew
*he
waa
taking
. “Tom, run for your life over the mow.
EALERS In all kind, of dry, KOod».croc«riea.
af wrought Iron which surround* ft*
Lighten your grief ■« you think.
crockery, Ac. Stale eL,at the post office.
ing, through the lane, and tell those men their aoffering comrade* u* the *helUr of , breech, creat strength is secured, and by
Dow brave was the boy that went from your side
her
home,
and
not
a
man,
from
the
Ma
­
you will meet, to take down their-flag
the use of elongated or conical &lt;b°^ *
How he would not falter or shrink t
stop playing Yankee Doodle, aod come jor downward would have been eagpr to
smaller bore is required, and hmwe lees
The mother’s love triumphs. Men call women through the lane with you, and they can escort her.iiufabe refuaed them all ; and
weight of metal ia the gun. The wgs
MANON ALLEN,
when
the
major
pressed
the
matter,-ehe
get every one of these men. Now don’t
weak,
of 200-pouuders to between four and five
oberts
triker
EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro
Ay, well, perhaps it is so!
let tho grass grow under your feet, my told them the knew the way better than miles. At ths distance of three mfle*
4 .&lt;0, flish, butter, lard. pork, aad grain ol
they
did,
and
wm
aafe
enough
alone.
—
I know there are turn e’en now on my cheek
boy."
all kind
Also toys candies, etc . etc.
btoro in
200-pound shot can be thrown so as tt/Tril
For the boy that's lying so low.
The wind h*d brought to her ears, what They gathered around her ; they called
Californ a Block. State street. Hastings, Mich.
within the space' of twenty Ibev square.
it never whispered to those drunken men her all noL1e,n«fr&gt;t6 Wfie*, fiuch a* men The itrliri velocity of the bell is.4welvo
uab
in
moment*
of
elevation
of
eonlf
but
D. C. HAWLEY,
that instead of their comrades, tbeir stern­
Jl?BT RECEIVED
hundred
foot per second, and the whole
DEALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,
est foes would be around them. And all she looked *urpri*ed#nd answered almost
Thinking perchance, that my darling is there—
distsnre is accomplished In about seven­
Stone and Wooden ware, and a 0*’’*’**
her energies were directed to keeping coldly, “W.hy shouldn’t 1 do wbnt I could?
•ortment of Provisions. Also Notary Public.
teen
seconds.
.
a new and moat complete assortment of
them still in the ignorance so fatal to my grandmother did more at Bunker
The power of the lOOpnunarr Parrott
Hill, and my grandfatt^r died at Con­
But still there'* a thought that covers my woe— them.
has been tested on wrought-iron pintas,
DRUGS AND MEDICINE*,
Above
there's
a
glorified
list;
Meanwhile Tommy’s tow head shot cord."
RORRRTS Ar NTRIKER,
They bent !ow_before her a* she turned thicker than the armor of the Monitor.—
over the mowing, over the wall, through
R ILERS in drugs, medicines, patent medi­ ^Chemical*, Paints, Oils, Cam­
At a distance of fifty feet a plate eight
cines. prints, nila. turpentine, burning fluid.
the narrow lane, reaching ths great road •way, nnd not one of those strong handed
phene, Bnruing Fluid,
and a half inches thick, inclined at an
just ss a mounted band of men came in German fellows will ever forget the wb- angle of twenty degrees, was broken
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
canes. BiniinnrrT.
. man wtio fought side by side with them
sight.
He
mounted
a
stump,
waved
his
Holbrook's New Block, Hastings, Mich.
glisttllaiiB.
through the middle, vertically; by the
at
the'batlle
of
Springfield.
Horn*
1
she
jacket, and the foremost of the party
went to find her old mother dead, and first shot. So convinced is the Govern­
stopped.
the children hiding
treating reb­ ment of the power and accuracy of these
“
What
is
it,
boy
1"
MAJOR ZICOJT1I OVIDE.
guns that Cnptrin Parrott ha* an order
“Marm wants your, fifing man to stop els ; but the flag still waved, and a* the to furnish as many as he can make by
?r FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
TTORNEYS ATLAWsnd Solicitors in Chan­
playing that thing, and have down that poor, pale fellows In the carl caught sight
craploving all the force that can work’to
cre Particular attention paid to Conveyof
its
blessed
folds,
they
gave
rfeeble
PURPOSES,OKLY^el
ere flag, and come up to our house tbrouh
the foundry.
BiX hundred bare be«&gt;
khout touching In Its weakness.
...i.r, im
,S!TZf
From the Springfield Republic**.
the lane. Come on.
sent to various fortificationsand divlamns
On the morning of the 24lb day of last
He was starting, but Zagonyi stopped
All through the winter she nursed and of the army-10, 24, 100 and 200 pousdtiusinra”.
_
... .
October, a somewhat hovel scene unrolled him.
।
“I do not understand, boy ; what fed that household of sufferers, and as one ers, with others of intermediate calibre.
one. in the Court Ilcuse, Hashes*. Mich.
itself before the dooirof a quiet faftn house (does she wantl"
after another grew strong and left her, It was a 200 pound Parrott Which reoecd
about two mile* from Springfield, MisTom was indignant. “Wants you to and all shs asked of them was that they
the evacuation of Yorktown arid- the re­
soun. Two women and three young lad* nab
।
some seccshers up to our bouse ; but would strike manly blows for their coun­
DANIEL COOK,
treat of Besuregard from Corinth. ’
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
had just reii*ed a very modest little flag ; you
,
needn’t come if you don’t wanter.” try, and keep always the noble war cry
।
These gun* are c**t in the usual man­
Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
and n* the wind floated it gmcefully in ' Something in hi* face struck one of the ofZagonyi, “the Union, and Tremont,’
such a&gt;
. ner and then transferred' to the turning
debts and all olher business pertaining to hmoffice.
the
air,
they
gave
three
oheera
for
the
।
close
to
their
heart*.
I
thank"
God
for
men.
and
he
said,
“
Who
is
your
msrm.
TEA.
COFFEE.
SUGAR.
SPICES.
PEPPER,
. platform, where they are cot down totbe
Office in Goodyear’s block, up stairs.
Stare nnd Stripes, cheer* which if not’ I| mxv.I”,.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAMIXS. CODFISH;
th^t woman ; rio Dudley that eVer,U on. proper diameter, after which they Pr**ent
*
spurs in the olden days had, a, braver' or the appearance of highly polished steel.
“Lucy Dudley."
in feet, evervthing in the Grocery Hoe. such as loud were ecrtainlv hearty. The young
1. A. HOLBROOK,
er of the w omen, Lucy Dudley, mother
“Go ahead. Major," shouted the fellow. more loving'heart tnnn hers. '
TTORNEY and Counselor st Law, Solicitor in
They sre next bored out »t»d paseed Into
Cbancerv. General Land and Tax Agent.
nf the boy*. Mood gazing up to it. and as “
&gt; She’s true blood ; they shot her busband
the hriidk of the rifler.' The process of
Office, s^ond story of Rower's block.
ahe that gazed, her face put on a look of h
, month ago."
rifling is by a simple gouge working so
(CTDnczsT ^xfiT’jm’janr
Zagonyi,
followed
by
a
portion
of
hi*
stern determinathm. and she muttered
A few week* since' the rifortkVwtewin* as to give the proper twisL. One grove
J. M. RUSSELL.
low between Her nlmoat cl»»*ed teeth, “It men, wheeled into the Ians, trying to keep
And CookiM Extracts,
N
. ,.r_ . r rrx.- —nn» nn«*C9
HYSICIAN and Snrgeen. Offiee tn RuMell'i
of Joseph Bonaparte,ex King bf Spain, .
shnn.t
come
down
again
while*I
live.'
Tommy
in
sight;
&gt;nd
soon
they
came
in
THE SPECIAL HEXEFTT OF THE LftDJX*.
.tore. State street.' - •' '
were depicted in th*i Vicinity ofthdsVof
“Yes ’twill, mother," broke In nne of view of the low house, and the, .noisy
band; '^Tbl* surround* the breech, and w
liishls'brntherv
—
Nap
&lt;&gt;
Won
nbd
Jerome
—
1
JOHN ROBERT**,
the boy*, “for the *ec«*hera are in town mirth of the Conrederateji w’as . distinctly benreth'the'dfrmeWtWlhsMIWfc There ibout one fifth the length of the C»noe.
HYSICIAN andSurrcon. Dwellingo* Broad­
heard. Armstrong never suspected^ even
again, and they’ll make you."
was not fotodi cereriforiy Mbcitit It," neith­ It |* made of a wYought-lron bar, »*ry”g
way, near the Court IIoboo.
Hi* mother did not notice him, but ordering Mrs. Dudley .to ‘show em right
er the Emnfirer nor the Empress being from t*o td trX incbee »»quare, according
PENS. PENC1IA INKB. PAPER. EN­
iik’ She went to the doorand they need­
titming to the old woman, said,
present It 1« *nW tn be ‘lire mtentidn of to the cifibre. -• TM. Mr *
H.P« CHERRY,
toja
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., fie.
ed pot that she‘^ould speak ; her mere-'
William’s soke, m«th*r, we’ll keep It up.
theEmporer to collect the stdtthred re­ white beat and then twisted ln»a spiral
Even Iwforc sin* bad done speaking, the iOg, eager look ftld everything, piey
Upon our sbetvee mey be lo.nd all Of th
by •
mains of his dead relatives, and deposit arid- wrided Mito a cylindrical
r^Xtrl^wauK^^sound ol hor-.es’ feet whh heard, and the Hiirroimded (he room i Zagonyi’a clear them ’’alt In. thd fovnWes, makhw that powerful trip hammer. The diameter
MOST POPULAR
,.
youngest l-v. clinging
her drew, tvird vnice oidet^d those within to surrender, noble bullding the mfcdsoleum of tbw ltel- wfthaUmd W little leto tl» ftn« ^ .ft*
to draw her into fli* house, erViifJt oo&lt;. wljll- at the aamc.timc the fifer gave an nrrparteii.":Now thiey r*stf'mns*-«»rtkem, breech &lt;»rthe gun. h »• mafli hot,
l. II. HTEWABT,
“There tliev come; O, : trtntber,‘/unF’ vxulhmt—
.
in foreign lands. Jwsrfph, uMil’hl* reostit *nd • whil« '’expehded fiaedupon fte
* TTOBSHT
C—“ AUJ’KSit'
The old grand mother retreafird behiWi , /‘Yankee Doodle’s comriin town.
removal, lay in Iha Qhuesh ivfSanta Croce, brecdh/wfiert lt riiTink* firmty into ttt
the door trembling visibly, bet ths moft-;
in Flormees /rNo*Ui«fldrfi^ole&lt;&gt;n the blade M«d forrtl* olmfrat a wrilfl' portion
"Yankee Doodle dandy.”
hL». Ltd- Cn,k.
er.slo«l firm, awaiting the men whom she
Great, fiodJecpmejare burled in tb^ In- of tie ffitottort. Tbid precew I*
Michigan.
;
■
knp.w only too well. Duly- ,qje .Ijttle Arrnitrtfng as* the tfipand fired his. tb- Vjidev Uu)«, ihiWw! $r.&lt;h^ prpv"1 m*i* principle by which tire* are fitted
,7,71'1.-:.- &lt; J. M. NEVINS.
'
WVeil
hlttinjt
the
grief-haired
old
grandmonth ago they shot doytp her husband,
Emporer,
1* a St Lep. ,ln.
L»- xo carriage' wheels. The atreng*, ftss*
,,)l vrervlbing in oiw-une m irnprlike * d«&gt;g, liecau*® he said |ii* Iputo *■* mAlher. leveliraf her with the g^W.— .cipit at C*ninor in .Italy. CamAphl
mreined la greater than that of anyAinp®
Nobody noticed the shot excepting Toin, .
nia own. and he should hoist
casting, however thick. Fur* 100pound•nd hr he lirild her bleeding head upoh
flag rernu-d to him best ovv iU Thej
H a^*F of wreoghl irow ftor.ieebes
his
knues,
he
never
shed
A
tekr,
but
be
shot hiiu befine her ayes, .find hr* heart a
•Mtare and 69 free img i* retired ;
is
on
one
of
Commodprie
Toole
’
s
gun
­
bled hnd sprinkled the very gro -nd
'pounder, eighty -fi*e foot of five ^MMhea
where she afood, and I welder Jtut that boats as a po'wdrt-wmnkey tb-dfty, nnd he
square; SOO-pounder, one hundred feet,
* TTORNKY end
'rtc.ribr birtdfi h charge but hp thinkfl 'bf
the l«w.k of her *y«i wa*M*rctly worpan
six inches square.
' *”
’ .. ‘
that terrible boor. One'or two on both
h. Down the road thev oame, ajOfwe®
Tbecout of thA smallest gwn—0 peaindride* were wonnded;' but: the struggle
Cunfoderate
ruffian*,
called
.
*oldier*.
by
ri4 iw twhhundred dollars; for 200 pounft
their brink
___
wab
iiMin
nrtfr.
Urid-the
rebeli
msrebpd
courte*y.*nd “chHalry? by Mr. Wm.
ere two thcAiaand dollars each, which ia
Barry CoaMy. Michigan,
rint.bmmd tojjetWri with old fl»1n&lt; teHW Viraw. A v.r» pr.U/ ,ool,«^pq.tlK»&lt;.
Ruascll.
They, were well armed and
.d&lt;^fc«pi?NJ&gt;f4..iww. r*r«r4 .ij- ■aid to be one tenth the coat of the Arm­
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
mounted, and a* they thundered *p to »be fheBWys vkty ff'kdty, fotriad.'
JACOB FERRIS,
,nuli Id Eur..|» «oul3 ffltumjj. m»U strong gun. The ‘Charge of- powd«, ia
Hatrncos M.stm A
DM AuoJ W WWWV I«n &lt;4 Wl.,
lb.
door tlie leader shouted. "Down with that must btke the priiriWers With hl#; rar
Attop^T, Cwwasaltor aad aaMeilor.
ib t n«
:
(|_d Yankee rag; ifyou don t 111 blow mm bonldift bo spared to guard them, .NW
IONIA,
aacmOAN.
rind ah U»ey 'were1 all W frbdt of the bouse;I ul
! ■' ■ ■
TT,&gt; Y&gt; Mi ■
k awly m iotan. Tho.eigbl
‘VoB&amp;Ts*Striker”’ your brain* oul"
before starting, Mrsi Dudleywho kncSr
No nptice wpa taken, the woman might
MS.We.tK.oiHl r.r**&lt; B
every inch of gn&gt;und in, the vicinityf'Tin-,
Ou M»tail lh.l .«t- e- &lt;J"1«»1&gt;'«1
M well
becn
□
“Luce Dudlev, don t ye bear mel and derttfok to tell them, a nearer med to the
B. C. PRJNDLE,
•hirt cowi- lb. IS* portd
town. They *d not understand her ner jrauniw«&gt;wf
-------------------—■— ,
he pointed bi* revolver rt. hex,
,,I
'
vous dlreetfone'-, hnd she started a* if to dmiMmKd P-P". ««w.» •!&gt;•«««•» of w tk. IOh.ck ,1-11. ■ :
“1 hear. Bill Armstrong.,,, . , l
.
TTh. mu™ of lbw. g’'« &lt;•
grinning *1 it. If* man offers anything
go with them; then sbri
«
&lt;«-________ ____ J.
and- With
“Blast yer picture, then why dont y»
her dvittc mothert rind dre* neck, calling for sale al two ttMyS,*”3 ft*
mindf
, „
TfownyiHMh’thewfnmer’*^* to ft*” price is that charged when Jeff Davit: ^rM.«r^.l»ll,Ml&gt; Hie. UlMfll -&lt;*•
•‘Because I
, theplitoefo heri BteadT^ *
.J,.
Won’t, won’t&gt;*r *»«* h®...^
air apg velocity of ovsrsis hundred mi ImBnt the dying wmrtkn’s ftfpCbpre*
Circuit C’wurte—a—’
'
• kerniwed. H« ,«or« ra»M’ «!&gt;&gt;■ Ur»
r.Un«d K*to
fortWrPMtfr-fiftfift***, Mr.bMr, •
stooped her. ’ "You go1
, Lucy ; he might M tri
f I.____ i
-n._ - - ------ utwin Lbc
for ihjins ;
" he,dlJ. “• ,h’ J""*QTATEOF MiCHWAXJhf
make
e
mistake
;
he
Wit!
taU
-TW. i&gt;
!* raJ. J**-4
Ufrrie, and we will keep fteold Rag float
;&gt;&lt;&gt;. ilia .eveml lwama cl W
_
moIImi
I W.D1 U bera and J&gt;all h^ve tl |&gt;ara.

13 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,

Stkttrt ftrrtrj.

A’&amp;SSJS? •rfOOCKSKLLOM »T L»W.
JI Solicitor, in Chancery. Tu ud Inauranee
15«auitrB“'"“
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GREAT

VICTOKY!!

^fastings' Uusintss §irectorn.

Over High Prices, at the

D

DRUG STORE!!!
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GROCERIES!

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PATENT MEDICINES

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t.«w»wr

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s™w.-b.

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“?***Sira Aortuu

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^W^FTWool!

You can »t&gt;0"1 ma.and then pull lldown;
TbV reserve in the larieby ‘ZaBdnyl's lars in confedcrato notes, nnwtoww
|mv« wv Swdma nd b« •« Arrest- the rqwwtoreliM &lt;4, U* dl**W W
you certainly won’t before^
. ...
} On. wan Jnailnd, “W. ^.’t c«h orderbsdrireMly emne «p. tod Lcity
«d. lWoSawUW&gt;Wi&gt;.-l*»M»^M.'aWl...:...i
-.■■V
I
only
stayed to klw U&gt;« Pft*
ih'roali ; ' »e dno-l muri«,nd
preeirimi face, then she mounted her fin n
."’Wtifei’iw W TO
P»qi itixrt mare fifid fed Abo w*y. She gtrid- |U. M 0Mfc&lt;lD.ll«
U""Y^u have killed.»oniaa and
'•*
VV
. rd tbmris*My ifi&lt;bo»«rirerep.ih up v.
■■■&gt; li
----- cw»-Aiu&gt; EaaufiH QmcM.—It v» pe=l«^mure than
U"
™«rSeveral of the mao. bld .mwhlwn X hare,
fell,the thru.! and quailad berf-ee b« eve ini

USgriwSffiSj
•®vv&gt;1-y py**?*
jjuft

while other, drew
leader throwing up the w.ap«n pernreu

,p«.»t..--«Db

h­

__ a.

'I'™VP^“lu« vlctuale and drink we’.p

g„( tn hive, and we won’t go .nd^that

THE pUCE TO GErWLCABD«&gt;’“’“-K^ia end Irink । &lt;»'&gt;V

having1, but If I am

'

1

have been taunted wUb'-bMBfi
day soldUrt oh lW pavement of St.

. a*00;.

A«ti»y

ion* dwJbwtwisfisIb anA’.rbto
r«apW.wj».v.»b,

' n-&lt;«nat

•‘“a

.

�HAsrnrGB Bimra.

.-mn of michjoam

■ootd b*r« ha

MM. Full/
’ . -1—__ L
“Bebel prisoners say that lon^
evacuation of Corinth, troops

kmbdp. Third, lULbrr. raprv
lively small quantity &lt;»f cotton ba* been
destroyed in toe South, as the planters
do what they out to save and not to de­
stroy their property. There will be an
abundance, therefore, for the needs of
commerce whenever the rebellion is end-

nistaka, and productive of evil.
Masers. Bice and Wilson followed in

COX91EM.

lime 50,000 had arrivt

Id th* midst of exciting *v«uts in tho

disadvantage to th* country.
ur« been loot sight of. Nevertheless,
the future historian will award to the Ftm CrwiMtlwt Artillery, writes to the
ChW of Police at Hartford that in the
th* country, than any half dozen o| ip several men ef Capt. Hazzard's battery
back to spike the gun ifce wdj one lent

to do, and questions still to be settled
which demand to be grappled with by
debate appended to thia, shows the views

of Senators upon some of these subjects.
Let ths people read and reflect, and when

must spike the guns and leave them , but
the boys said i “No, never while we have

have fully mad* up their

hands to draw them ! and Company L,
Capt. Perkins, got a rope and hitched it

they

shall

minds aa to the course which juatioe de­
mand*, lot.the people be heard. It is th* to one, while Company K, CapL Ager,
people, and not th* President, Secretary followed with the other, and thus they
of War, or Generals in the field, who drew them for over three miles, until
ar* to save the Country.
We call es­ they found teams to take their places.
pecial attention to the remarks of Mr.
Feaaenden, with regard to deceiving th*

public about war news. The despatches ington, held a meeting, Thursday even­
that go to the people, outrival in men­ ing, and nominated Col. C. F. Trigg, of
dacity the bogus dispatches of the rebels Knoxville, as their candidate to succeed
themselves. From the 10,000 prison­ the deposed Judge Humphreys of the
ers captured by Gen. Pope, to the 1,000 United States Court. Col. Trigg is a

inih, and thura 7fi^00 the flower of Bean­
regard’s srmy.
.
“I infer, from what these officers say,
that the sight forte u* the north and east
of Richmond are earthworks, and are not
of any great strength. They rely mainh for the defense of the city upon Fart
Darling, the obstruction* and ■ batteries
in the James River, and upon the fight­
ing of their troops. They declare that
it ts an utter impoesibity for the Union
army to take Richmuud, either by land
or water—by land on the account of the
number of troops, and by water on ac­
count of the defenses of the James River.
Of the latter. Fort Darling is only one;
beside* this fort, three iron'battcrie* have
also been erected, mounted with heavy
guns, and casemates for the protection of
the gunboat*. There are also two sub­
merged batteries, each one containing
five loos of powder, connected with the
mainland batteries by wires, and so ar­
ranged aa to explode'at any desired in­
stant
'kAa regards the obstuctioos sunk and
driven into the bed of thu river, they are
such aa will require a vast amount of
time and labor to remove; that it can
never be done under the fire of their guns,
and no vessel can para while they re­
main."
’

the corn crop should also foil, famine, as
well aa the other horrors of war will be
the late of.ths South
Fortress Monroe, July 11.

As the steamer Daniel Webster was
going up James river, she was fired on
opposite Fort Powhattan by the rebels.
No one was injured.
The rebels have entirely forsaken the
front of our army. Not a rebel soldier
is to be seen, and nona within several
miles. It is the opinion that the rebels
will soon be beard from in some other
quarter.
Cairo, July IX

Gov. 8 prague. of Rhode Island, arrived
this morning from Corinth, and leaves
to-day for the East.
Information from White River says
that Gen. Hindman ordered all the inhab­
itants in Gauley Ridge to hum their pro­
vision* and shoot their cattle.
Gen Curtis bad divided his forces, a
portion being between Cash and White
rivers, and the other east of Cash river,
and seventy-five miles from the city of
Memphis.
Louisville, July 12.

hare spared their friend*aa much as they
could. We have treated the secession­
ists and UnioBiate just about the asm*.
Three time* have the rebels marched
down the valley, and now for the third
time we are driving them back again.—
Every time th* men have to procure fire
for cooking and food to sustain them,
and ev*ry time the rail fence* and live
stock have had to *uffer. *o that now, be­
tween Winchester and Stssburg, there
is hardly a wooden fence untouched, and
many are entirely gone.
This has
thrown the Geld* open to every stray
beast that comes along, and, as a conse­
quence, the grain 'growing by the aide of
the road ha* been trampled down and
destroyed. The beef cattle that *0 e
left by Jackson after hi* first trip to
Winchester were taken by our troops on
the pursuit; the chickens have long since
disappeared; everything eatable disap­
pears as soon as it is found; the bact-n,
which I used to think I never should see
the end of, ia almost oonaumed, and were
il not for vegetables and fruit many of
the inhabitants would soon bo reduced
to a state of starvation.
As it is, if the present state of affair*
continne there will b* great suffering, and
this will fell mostly on the poor whites,
whose families, generally large, are de­
pendent on their daily labor, which Jaikson. with his press-gang, deprived them
of. The valley is full of families whose
bead* are with Jackwin, while the wife
iwd children at homo try to keep tbtr
farm agoing, generally with poor success
under such adverse circumstances. The
lower classes, however, are not the only
sufferers. Many rich proprietors have
been reduced from great affluence to
great poverty.
What I have said of the loss nf cattle
and crop* is equally true of horses. Ii
cannot be denied that we have in our j
army n set of n« energetic, persistent
h&lt;&gt;rse-ihievcs n* can be found anywhere
in the world. They spare neither friend
nor foe. While our army was crossing
the Potomac at Williamsport, several
very valuable horses belonging to our
officers, were stolen, and during the
whole period of our stay there was con­
stant thieving going on.
What was left by nur cavalry and
straggler* after the retreat from Win­
chester was hardly worth taking, but
Jackson was an badly off that he look
them, even down to colts a year old, and
brood mares unfit for any sort of work. 1
So a citizen tells me. When the war is
over this valley will have to be restocked |
and resettled throughout, and if it is 10
longer blighted by the curse of slavery '
il will lie one of the moat flourishing, j
as it is one of the moat beautiful in the ]
whole country.

New York, July 9.
The Nashville train, due *t 6 last evenHe was arrested and
A letter to the Tribune, dated James1 ing, did not arrive till near midnight.—
conquests to a few insignificant hundreds. condemned to be hung by the rebels, but; River, 7th, says the veteran forces ufF The passengers report that Murgnii* cavBurnside have formed a junction with the। airy have been within seven miles of
made his escape. He will be just the
beleaguered army of McClellan.
Cave City, and left that point 1.500 strong
made of a loss of 20,000, the arrival of a man to go back and put the traitors
Geti. Bumside had mode all bts prepa­ for l^exington, announcing their intention
few hundred stragglers, reduces the loss through a course ofjustice.
rations for an advance inland from Now-. to visit Louisville.
bern, and on Tuesday last was to have1
At Newhope, Nelson county, at 11
full one half, according to telegraphic ac­
been given, but-on that day dispatch ?s1 o'clock Inst night, n party of the Thirty.
counts. This is not right; so long as
Mr Stoughton, a member of the Ver­
were
received
which changed the1 fifth Ohio, under Lieut-Col. Moore, onwe have censors over the telegraph, let mont Democratic State Convention, of­ complexion of things. They announced countered 450 rebel cavalry under Jack
them suppress what is not proper to be fered a resolution as follows :
the results of the series of Battles before Alien, half a mile south uf the railroad.
.Resolved That we approve the policy Richmond, and urged Bumside to send a, After twenty minutes brisk fire of mu*­
be entitled to respect:
of the Administration in its avowed de­ portion of his forces to McClellan. Not, kelry, the enemy were routed and fled.
termination to prosecute the war for the an hour was lost in answering the call.— These were not Federal easualities.—
restoration of the Union under the Con­ Orders were carried in hot haste. Freight, Blood along the road was found by our
Washington, July 9.
stitution, and will lend our utmost aid in and-armament were discharged from ves­ skirmishers sent out, but no enemy.
sels, and all were coaled, watered and
• Mr. Foster, from the Judiciary Com­ accomplishing that object
Nashville, July 13.
provisioned at once.
On Wednesday
mittee, reported back the bill to change
.This resolution was voted down.
Between 3.000 and 4.000 Georgian
all were aboard, and that morning at
the place of bolding the Circuit Court of
and Texan guerrillas, under Col. Forest
daylight the flog boat, with Gen. Bumside
the United States, so far as the district
sttscked the 11th Michigan and 3d Min­
From Washfaftou.
and staff aboard, steered down tbeNeuse
of West Tennessee is concerned.
nesota, in Murfeesboro early this morn­
river, but another bearer of dispatches
Mr. Foster also reported from the
Washington, July 8.
ing. There was desperate fighting. At
same Committee, the bill amendatory to
Senator Grimes gave notice to-day of was sent after the boat had gone a few three P. M. the Michigan troops bad sur­
miles,
and
the
signal
was
given
for
the
the act to prohibit the slave trade. The his intention to introduce a bill author­
rendered. The Minnesota were strong!;
bill authorizes the President to make ar­ izing the President to call on the militia fleet to put back, A swift boat was dis­ entrenched, and cut up the enemy terribly
rangement* with foreign governments, of all the States, without reference to col­ patched to Fortress Monroe by jrav cl , with Hewitt's Kentucky battery,repulsed
the canal, to convey Cap*. Briggs, Chief
and especially with Denmark, for the or, to aid in suppressing the rebellion.
them with greatslaugbter in three charges.
colonization of captured Africans.
Mr. Foster introduced a bill in the Quartermaster, with.letters to the Com­ Flags uf truce were sent in by Forest de­
Mr. King, from the military Commit­ Senate, authorizing the President teenier manding General. The answers being manding surrender.
tee, reported a bill for the employment into an agreement with any ofthe author­ receivedin due time, anchors were again
Col. Nesler replied that he could bold
of persons of African descent, in building ities of the West Indies for the acceptance weighed, and led by the General himself, his position a week. The railroad track
entrenchments and for other war pur­ of all negroes whom the "government may the fleet again railed.
was torn up, but has been replaced.
A special to the Tribune says; “We
Washington, July 0.
poses.
take from vessels engaged in the slave
An attack on Nashville is not improb­
Mr. Grimes offered an amendment as trade, provided that after we transport learn from Warrenton that a reconnoi- able.
Die petitions in the case of VallnndigCol. Nesler is reported falling
n naw section, that there shall be no ex­ them there, do expense shall be incurred. snnee was made on Tuesday by the First bock on Nashville.
hatn have been reported back by the Comz
Maine cavalry as far as Waterloo on the
emption from the performances of mili­
Cannonading-ha* been heard repeated­ milter with the rvcunimendalhm that they
New York, July 9.
Rappahannock, two or three miles from
tary duty under the act by reason of any
ly here. Col. Buone has arrived with he Upon Ihr table. Nu evidence being
A special to the Triiune says: “Just the river. They descried a regiment of several companies.
militia law of the United States on ac
submitted with them, and nn dircclim s
count ofcolor or lineage; that whenever at the dose of the session of the Senate rebel cavalry in the distance, who made
Latk*.—A special to the Aasociated to enquire into the facte lietag given by
the militia shall be called into service, all yesterday, a bill was introduced giving no effort to dispute the passage uf the Press rays that Murfeeslwtro has been the House, ihr Committee on Judiciary
stream.
the
President
complete
power
to
call
out
loyal, able-bodied person* shall be called
taken by the Confederates, most of whom could nut do otherwise.
“Our pickets now extend to within two
into the defence of the country; that the militia of the country whenever be
were Texans, under Forest, hut was shel­
_
New York. July 10.
miles of Warrenton Springs.
when the militia;shall be called into the
led by one of our batteries,Stearns’.
“A prominent citizen of Middletown
A special to the WforW, dated Wash
The 9th Michigan were captured.
account of color, caste of nationality.— was arretted yesterday carrying a rebel
The 3d Minnesota, with battery, were ington (hh, says: “An important mani
president is to organize them mail from Winchester to Richmond. He holding out at last accounts.
hl the xhape nf a prorUmatfon from
have power to organize them into battal­ The
ions, regimenal, brigades, and divisions, into regiments and other divisions as be confesses that dally Communication is
Brigadiar-Genersls Duffield and Crit­ the President, defining the foture policv
had with Richmond from nearly all the
of llic Administration &lt;m the great quesaccording to race or color, aa be may ba- see* fit.
tenden, of Indiana, were pristHivrs.
*
“Gbv. Boutwell has accepted the ap­ towns in the Valley.
• lieve the public interest requires; and
Them is great excitement in Nashville tlon of the hour, is not imprnlisble at nn
“Gen. Mitchell is‘about to take an’
early day. Mr. Lincoln hwt been waited
that the provialona of the preceding eec- pointment of Commissioner of Internal
and an attack ia expected. We will gi ve
important
part
In
the
campaign
in
Viri
&lt;»n by several Senators and members nf
lion* shall be construed so aa to include Revenue, under the law, tendered him
the best fight pnwible. and if compelled
ginia. He has been assigned to a com­
volunteers who may hereafter be called three or four daya ago."
to yield, will abell the eity. A battery the House and will be visited by a
mand
under
General
Pope,
and
will
take
large delegation tn morrow, should he beinto the service of the United States, and
is iu position for that emergency.
charge of it aa soon as he returns from a
nble to receivn them, urging him to issue
all persona who. have been or rqay here­
New York, July 13.
short visit to West Point and Albany.
a pnwlainatiou io the tenor of the bill
after be enrolled in the service of the
Let us suppose that the army of the
The Baltimore American uf Satarday reported in tbrSemte today, requiring
“Gen. Lew. Wallace was serenaded
United States, shall receive the aamepay West, aa it progressed through tbe coun­
last night at Wasbiuglon. In bis liule contains extracts from Richmond papers, Generals commanding departments to ac­
and rations aa the soldiers we now allow
try, subsisted upon the rebels—that it
and one from Knoxville, 4th, stating that cept the service. of all persona coming
speech
be
spoke
strongly
io
fovor
of
em
­
by law, according to their respective drove before it every man and housebold
ploying and arming slaves, and for quar­ Buell's force, numbering thirty thousand, wiUnn our line*.
grades.
that would not take oath to support the
bad crossed the Tennessee, it was sup­
Mr. Saulsbury thought that the at­ Government, and confiscated it* effects tering upon tbs enemy instead of guard
posed to make a feint on Chnttanw^n,
•
tempt to elevate the miserable nigger and —that it liberated the slave* uf rebels, ing his property.
A Herald"t dispatch, under date of to cover movements on Rome, Go.
carry on the war in this way was never and hurried to the North for public sale
The Charleston Cottrier uf the 4th Inst,
intended by the people, it would Dot the cotton on it* track belonging to dis­ Washington, 9th, says; “The mission of
Reverdy Johnson to New Orleans is reports the rctrenl of the Uninn forces
restore the Uoioo.
loyal men or women, does any suppose
from the position near that city. Sever­
Mr. Carlisle though: that if negroes so many troops of the Gulf States would with a view to settle all claims and to
al transport* of troops have been seen
were not recognized aa militia by the continue massed at Richmond? No; pass all laws and regulations referring to
now lost: md-how nrawaEDi
going northward.
UoustiUition of the United States, or the consternation would seise upon the rebel the relations between the foreigners and 1
Petersburg papers of the 3d says Gen.
the
civil
authorities
of
New
Orleans.
It
State ConatilutHMM, Congress had bo army ? The earnestness of the war as
Magruder
is
relieved
from
his
command
।
is even .surmised that be will gradually
right to make them militia.
the penalty and cause of rebellion would
emission.*.h.u..
Mr. King moved to amend Mr. Grimes’ distract and disperse the Immense arm­ absorb the civil powers’ now entrusted by Gen. Johnson. In bis address to thu
troops he said he w*s going to a distant ]
amendment, by striking out all but the ies of the rebels, and we should begin to into the hands nf Gen. Butler, who will
1
retain^ the military command of the and important command.
provisions in regard to rations, Ae., and
The Richmond Diepaink of Wednes- 1
insert two sections of the bill intruducad
A special to the Timas, dated Wash­ day aays, “On Monday P. M.. a de ‘
by him, sulborizing the President to re­
monstration was made against our pick- 1
ington,
9th,
says
;
“
Evidences
have
reach
ceive into the services of the United with the additional vigor that
wpmtMe
ed the Government of a well planned eta, but the enerrty retreated on two J
States for the purpose of constructing secoritv at borne gave them.rebel conspiracy ofa most ex tended char- pieces of capnun being brought into oper- &lt;
InlrcDchinents or other camp service or •nd Trdbnne.
sUixi.
‘
•cter. which was to have buret npon the
labor, for which they are fitted. Persons
“Ills not believed that McClellan can 3
country aimultanaooaly with the bottles
■ PI1 POP” m
m«y
be induced to attack us, but it is Hie 0.11- b»
' -rir —r.
Dxmccrwi or Arms Stouts.—-After al Richmond. The rebel leaders confi­
jecture that he may attempt to throw a
soda and thmi«.nH»
a boon to tboui
the retreat commenced of ovrarmy from dently relied on shaking off McClellan •
force on the South side uf the river and
and
annihilating
hia
army
by
their
im
African race renders such service, Ms the Cbickahominy marshes, it was found
reduce the batteries at Drury’ Bluff.— «
mother, wife or children shell be forsver impossible to remove all the army stores. maoMly superior numbers, and this sue- ,
Such a demonstration would be prompt- 1
free, and appropriating ton millions to The Phitedelpbia Zwfwwvr’s eorreepund- cess was to be immediately fallowed by
ly
met and signally thwarted.
It is
a
rising
in
Tennessee,
Kentucky
and
1
carrv this into efleet.
J. c. iLnnc.
to conclude that fighting, for
Maryland, and the advance of Jeff. Davis reasonable
1
Mr. Saulsbury thought this was only
upon Washington Io the midst ofthe con- a
! short season, ia over. There is noth- '
•The locomotive Speedwell wav linked
ing
to
justify
the
belief
that
our
govern
­
fusion.
.
1
Mr. Sherman said the question was to twelve freight cars, filled with ordi
..
The families of rebel officials, who are 1ment will fail to improve the present ad- 1STre?L.”q»w ?—■
whether the negroes should help the ran
As the enemy now is, he will J
AS * KMton or tbo
__ } • 7
living is Kentudiy, while their beads ara vantage.
’
els. Rather than the Union should be
not be permitted to revive from the ।
Cbickabomtey
Mdga,
with
two
bo
nd
red
destroyed, he would oraanin a great
severe blow inflicted. McClellan in try- J
army ef Black men and desolate every
ing to extricate himself from bIh present
position will find himself confronted at
every point. The late serious battles J
have produced great results, by opening &lt;
lines of communication in various direct- 1
of McClellan, investigation reduces these

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tiooer
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Prepared and sold by
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CHARLES WIDD1FIELD A CO.,
.

Also all whole**}* Druggists at
Chicago, 111.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
1
Cincinnati, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo. N. Y.,

&gt;acoaCTTe,,Oac&gt;—£

Are composed of a pur* and unadulterated wine,
combined with Barberry. Solomon's Seal. Cotnfrev. Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamo­
mile Flower*, end Gentian. They arc manufac­
tured by Dr. Dod* himself, who ia an experienced
and roeeeasfol Physician, and hrnc* should not
ba classed among the quack uoatrums which flood
tbe country, antTagainst which th* Medical I’jofeaaion are ao fasti v prejudiced.
Tb*** truly vkluabl* Bitter* bava been ao
thoroughly tested by all claaae* of th* community
for almoal *v*ry variety of diaeas* Incident to th*
human system,, that they arc now deemed indiapeuaable as a
.
TONIC, MhDICLX’E AND BEVERAGE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE It

DRY GOODS!

IN THS MXCIK’r K»I~A.CJE-

Shrp.nl, Abel V. Tyra, G«ob« Donne,

AND

k Co.

timre Io JackMi ».&lt;1 Renee oountlw, in
Wralem VirjinU. Th. brant of Henry

general thing disapprove of Pateni Medieinea^al
w* do not believe a respectsbis Physician can b«
found in th* United Slates, acquainted with their
medical properties, who will not highly approve
DB. J. BOvEE DODS* IMPERIAL
BIT­
TERSIn ail newly Mtllrd plscea, where ibcra
is elpays a large puaatity of decaying timber,
from which a uoiaonuus misama la created, these
bitter* should be used every morning before
breakfast.

2UEPXB3111 -Oil

Harral.RistiyAEitchen
Bush. Gal* A Robinson.
M. Ward. CToeo A Co.
McKlaaon A Robbins,
D. 8. Barne* A Co.
F. C. Walls A Co.
Laxelle, Merab A GardHall, Dixon A Co.
Conrad Fox.

Ar* prepared by an eminent andakillfnlplyalcian
who baa need them *acce*sfuUy in bit practise
foe the last twenty-fire year*. Th* proprietor,
before purchasing the exclusive right to manufa, ■
tore and sell Dr. Ikxi*' CelebratedImperial Win*
Bitter*, bad them tested by two distinguished
medical practitioner*, who pronounced them a
valuable remedy for disease.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS‘

GT SM Jfeery^ere-by
All WnOLKBAL* Darooisn in the larg* title*.
Sam* of th*

Wholesale iffexs !■ New York. City.

Frtae P«etry.

11 th Virginia IninlrJ. report, .retting

Market, which wa

art prepared to aeTl at a small

valuable’ and be hoph* every sufferer w|ll fry hw
rvmedv. as il will cost them nothing, and may

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affairs of this country.

GROCERIES

See advertisement.

to the following description :
*IIE Advertiser having been restored
“Rowley is a very corpulent man,
to health ir a few weeks by a very aimnl* remedy
•dark complexion, with a very long beard, •after having suffered several years with a severs
probably a foot in length, heavy moos lung affection, and that dread dis* a*. CVawmpCacirer, about 10 feet 40 inches high, and &lt;Mm-is anxious to make known to hia follow suffer­
ers the means of cur*.
professes to touch music and lune pianos.’’
To ail who deaire it, b* will send of th* pro-

ernment during Its contest with the re­

These Bi Ilers not only CUBE but PREVENT
Dleesas, and should be used by all who lire io a
country where th* water is baa, or where Chills
and Fever* are prevalent. Being anUrsly tonec*nt and harmless, they may be given freely to
Children and infants with impunity,
Pbyaiciaaa, Clergymen, and temperance advo­
cates, a* an act of humanity, should assist In
spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over
th* land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing
Drunkenness and Disease

DR- J. BOVEE DOD?

*1 w**ku«*a, mdigettiou,ami olfkiodr«&lt;lailment*,
w* recommend tb* Scandinavian Remedies m

specimen of tbe homo yenus, who has
done a small swindling busines in Og-

ATP.lt UJHfflKBIMiSSaED Z

Imperial Wine Bitters

Advertiser

and Tribune, of Detroit, notices a tall

’

Dr. Dads’ Celebarted Wise Bitter*

Imperial Wine Bitter* will be found to

KE3)HJ1XKD 1PODB3.
“Cottar’s” Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator.
“Costar’s"
“Costar’s” Bed bug Exterminator.
“Co* tar'*”
“Cnatar’s" Electric Powder for ln*ects,&amp;c.

defeated by our Generals who were so
far in the rear that they flidn’t bear of the

all cases repairing a Tonic

1 all Affections of the Head, Bick Head­
ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Defa’

Tbe rebel* retreat fire mile* and we gain
another victory. Westre driven back p*r, an article copied from tb* Cincinnati' Thm,
with great loss of amunition and other
supplies and great slanghter of mea, and
we are victorious ; while the enemy, if he

.

THESE BITTERS

Will not only Cure, but Prevent Dueaae,

A largo clock of
MORE GRAIN and provi.fooa are tfoairoyed

have been consolidated, and issued under

th* sireelation, removing obstructions, and prodneing a *»nsr»l warmth. They ar* alse *M*1lentfor Disease* and Weaknesses pecaiier to
Female*, where a Tonic Is required tc strength
ea ead brace the system, ho lady, vrfro is
suHec* to lassitude and faintness, toould b*
without them, as they revivifying in tli«ir action.

For Boro Threat, so common among th* Clergy
tber ar* truly valuable.
For th* aged and infirm, and for pereou* of a
weak consUtstion—for Minister* of th* Gasp*I.
Lawyers and all public speaker*—for Book-Keep•r*. Tailors, Beam*tresses, Artists, and all per­
son* leading * sedentary Ufa, they will prove
truly beneUcial.
As a beverage, they ar* wholesome, Innocent
and delicious to th* tast*^ Tb*y produce th*
exhilarating effect* of brandy or win* without
intoxicating; and ar* a valuable remedy for per­
sons addicted io th* use of «xceaaiv* strong
drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They
are pure and entirely free from the poisons con­
I — il,. .Ai.li.-.i.J tV&gt;'. .. — —.I I
- —Til.

HAND

S FECIAL X0T1CES.

rem all who have art tmed Jmn. W* ehflMig*
the world to produo* their equal.
7.^
Tbaa* BtrrvM for thoeurv of Wxax Srenaam,
po*r^DeMUty,ydI forifurrfyfug: and Enridtoaj
other TO«^fc5&amp;^on^2wJdieflihii6ii

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

JUST RECEIVED
WE

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

and in this respect era doubly valuabi* to lb*
person who Buy us* them. For

the absence of the editor. .

Auvutiskr AXD Tribuwx.—Tbe two
Detroit papers bearing the respective

. .. .

is only necessary to make tbs trial. Th* Wine
hs*tfis of every supartor quahty. being about
on*, third stronger thsn otimr win**; wvmtag
and invigorating th* whole system fnyn.Lb* Lead
to th* foot As these Bittlra ar* tonic ana alter­
ative in their character, as they strengthen and

VERMIN.

ooiy by these Jilk h their t£io

for this county ia In session this week.

trial of

1)R. J.BOVEEDOfiS'

n n”
»r lb. Bow.1^
Bilious Colic—Congestion—six to eight
"TU&gt;~« pilla will Mere. britli open,

every dne« that is taken will increase the
strength of the patient.
Persons afflicted with Costiveneos, In­
digestion, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease,
User Complaint, Spleen difficultiea.Jaundicc. Nervous Affection, Head Ache
Ditaineea, Ac., will enjoy perfect free­
dom from their attacks, by the occasional
use of RADWAY’S PILLS. One or
two taken twice or three times per week,
will secure a good appetite—calm and
undisturbed sleep—on awaking In the
morning you wilt feel refreshed, with
bouyant spirits—your bowels, liver,pan
«®as and kydneya, will each perform
their functions, healthfully nnd regular.
Let those who are dispirited, fretful, in.
elined to be dissatisfied with themselves
and always out of aorta, take two or
three of these pilla for a lew daya, we
guaran tee they will hardly know themselves—if ill health Induces ill humor—
Raduay't Pilla will secure good health,
and a happy flow of apirila.
Price 25 eentv per box, Su'd by Druyyieta.

sad ia thia *bcrS period they fatve gir
anitsml satMMm to tbs taaay them
peracn* who bars tried tbtn that ft is
**fabU*b*d article. Ths unseat of bo.
■MMI misery arising Staffy from a nt

78, Wil Ham Street, New York.
OTFor aai* by druggists end gnamttMeUyibrougbout lb* country.
augSE-Ty

81S0 BEST PIANOS. SUM)

Stacks of

QR0VE8TEEN. A HALE, bwr^ .removed .to
their hew wardrooms,
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x«. m SSM&gt;W»T,;

ar* now^ prewired to offgrth* public a m^galflccai

UWTIKEi" STAGES.

7 Octave Bosewood Piano,

Tai l»wises. Laser Cocxtt,
Florida July 17 IMO.
Hanies, Albany, N- Y.—My Dear Doo­
rrite this to inform you of lbs wonderful
.

eoutffnfoa all Improvement* known Inffns coun­
try or In Europe, over-sirunrbai*.' French grand
action, harp p«daL full iron frame, for ’
&gt;«T-l

*150 CASH,
WarraatadTwr S Yaffhh.
WJl-H. HETOBTH-. RrBBMlTOK.a.11

Rich mouldieg Asets, Trr.■

Ik. «... J Ora.». ^” 2^ UyJSi
Din-pi.ra«““L-1JK7

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HASTINGS, MICH

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M. M. II itil.MM &lt;*•» A- "b«l

OUR GOODS

who aufier with nervous
bwBrara-nvrf-mbra. Sv—Ura
tuttWftret Iteq—U of &lt;*• former U

SflrA1**- .

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log Mwlhnr«.*nlry

*b nwra.

Tb. Prreidwt b-ralUd fra 300op. TteHllbir»q»o&lt;»wtlll"
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Unusually Low!

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Hr-Or&lt;l«n*n«. Uren irennd f“"»“

hoars, petto*, awl waakMS* of th*

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GBOVESTEEN A UA14_
4TS BBOADWAT. FEW TOBK

A CARB TO YOUNG LADIES A NR GPX!TLEMEN. Th* subscriber will

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Jdkl

not^MoLo
JOHNS A CRO8LEY*S

■IXJtlWQ.

be Is very piriicular te fnqiRrv

a kind of work that one, however

will be produced.
The paper will, in
this way fornvteftirt^te^called the‘mother’
or life of vinegar.

V£3or*u&gt;i &lt;vbr r»r^«

' £=
Your oily, clerk# like very jnnch to crops.
coma Bara in the country on vacation,
and rusticate, and often the first 'thing
that attracts their attention, ia the '.&amp;W#,
nice fun to milk.

Sow any lime thia month.

MARRIED LADING

Ui

Kicking cows are very bad to manage
Not very unfrequentiy the best cows for
milk are very fond of exercising their
're- while a person is milking, and in 1
this way a great deal of milk is wasted
by the inexperienced milker. A person
very naturally spring! back when a enw
attempts to kick, which is exactly wbnt
the cow wishes, for she can then have full
liberty of her legs, and before you know*
it, the cow’s foot is in the pail, instead
of springing back, sit up as near the oow- 1
as possible, keeping tbe pail—which 1
should be between the legs—as high ns
it wilt bear. In this position, there m
some danger of the cows starting around
suddenly, and tipping the milker over,
unless the head be braced against the
oow, so as to resist any auch movement.
Some recommend the tying a oow’s legs1
when she ia fractious, putting a machine
io her nose, Rk., but this should never be
resorted to exce pt in extreme cases.—
Cross cows will generally become gentle
by mild treatment. They will be coax
ed, but you &lt;annot drive them mueh ea»ier than you can a man.
Cows should always be milked as rap
Idly as possible. A slow milker drieft
them up. This is why a cow milked by
a “green hand" gives such a small mess
of milk.
P. Paios.
South Hampton, N. H. April 1, ’02.

Worth Kmowiro.—To preserve bscon
or dried meat through tbe summer, in
perhaps the source of as much trouble
and anxious care to the housekeepers, nr
any other domestic duty. But there ia a
way simple, cheap and sore. It is only
to expose tbe hams after being well
smoked, and your, dried meat when suf­
ficiently cured, to tbe fames of burning
britnatone. The moat convenient way of
doing it, ia to hang it aeparately in die
emokehoase, and having a live bed of
coals to throw up«n them a handint of
brimstone, and immediately closing the
door, letting it remain until the.fumes are
dissipated. This will so Impregnate the
meat as to cure it from tbe uttacHs of the
fly, or sny other insect, without, injurv
to tbe flavor or quality. The smoke
House, if you have a good one, is the best
place to keep your meat through the
otimmer, or a repository for fresh meat.
The impragnatinn of tbe walls from tho
sulphur, securing that aho from tbe fly.

•IT WILL-MEND MARBLE

If Probate.

Estate of Orville Phelps.

PROB.1TEORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN,
ouuty of Barry, a*.
At a session of the Probate Court for tho Coun,r of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office, in the
Tillage of Hastings, on Tuesday the luth day of
June, in the rear one thousand eight bund­
inland sixty tiro; pscaaat, 8. C. PrisSler Judge

IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
Bad Cough, Hacking and dry Cg«Rh, S*11'1*1'1*
or Wrenching. Pain* ft lb. Hide. I’atu .round th.

Sharp Pataa whew tekrag • breatb.
Dollars,
and no proceeding* having
|tjic ly removed by th*
been instituted in law or in equity.for the recov­
ery, thereof, Notice is therefore hereby given, that
It* use will speedily deliver th*
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified
by Virtue of the ktatateand&gt;fwwenor*ale con­
tained ta Mid taortgagt, tbe premises therein of Duncan McDounal. prejuig. tor certain reason* disease-stricken sufferer from
A LIVING DEATH,
described, to wit: The north eaatquarter [nsW] therein act forth, that Gilbert Slitter,- adminis­
of section number eight, (8) ta township uumber trator of said estate, may be snthorired snd
one 111 north of range number seven [7] west, in required to convey certain Real Estate in aaid
•aid county of jatry,'And State of Michigan, ex­ petition described, to the said nrt tioncr. in pur­
—.S —
cepting a atrip of lend twenty rod* wide off from suance uf a certain contract elledged to hAVd been
deceasedha MsUb-finta.
tbe west aide ef aaid land, formerly sold to Barit is ordered tbal Ttrantay, the 29th
tastaiis^'f ***TipR °°* hundred and forty acres
M ten o'clock A. M-. ba
u£

omphalic-

BI1.LIOD8 COMPLAINTS.
LCTTKR FROM DR. HALM ON SK1MNERNbw Yoxx. January, 1M0Dr. JCadmi" dt 6&gt;,:

That piece knocked out of your MarltleMaai!*
be put on u strong ss ever.

IT WILL MEND POht'ELAIN.
No matter rflhwt broken Pilcher did art cost bt

It win Mend B-ne, Coral. Lara, Mnd in
fact everyth.ng hut Metals.

w.il .--I SB". - .
Yonrs, Ac.,
Dttnxtxxxx.
Rad war's Regulating Pills gre »»•&lt; for Twen^j
a— —~r 1J.I -each box oootainathirty pilta]

Straus.
the Circuit Court In said Barry county, and State
of Michigan, on the sixth day of September, A. D.
1962, at oM o’clock in the afternoon of said day.
Dated, May 20, 1862.
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
jolltlS
Assignees of Mortgage.

(AGE SALE.
ILAOLT U.lM b~a aU&gt;la
i-in.
of payment of a certain indenture of Mort­
gage executed by James 8. Tuxbury and bis wife,
Hannah M. Tuxbury,of Baltimore, Barry county,
and state ef Michigan, ta Cyras 'Msnn, ot Tailaud
county and state of Connecticut, dated the 2nth
day of December. A. D. I960, and recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for said county of

and ite horrible train of eoileotmtanta, prevail in
the tropical regions uf tbeSouth to a much great­
er and more malignant degree than in the North.
BOUtn American rnni™»
...........
Scrofula, tn ifo kindred diseases. Il ruas ui tbs
fire notice to the persunn interested, in •**&lt;■ blood ofalhta people, and has become
C ...A
.nil th*
aa a constitutional infirmity, and has batted th*
aklll of their best physicians. With knowledge
of these facte Dr. Ranwax waa determined tu test
psper printed in said count*, of Barry for six
aueccsanv weeks, immediately previous to said *** KADWYy'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,

turn's lUFTS

on page 1, on which Mortgage there is claimed
to bo due at tbe date of this notice, the sum of aer-

thereof:
Notice 1* therefore hereby gtvea, that by virtu*
of the statute, and a power of sale contained in
aaid mortgire, th* premise* described therein, to
wit: Two-tbirda of ths north-east quarter, and
th* north half of the north half of th* aootb-Msl
auarttr ot aaettoo numtier twenty-nine. (2»)„*nd
the south half of the soulh-wert quarter of section

be sold at public unction or rendne, to tbe high rat
bidder, at the north front door of tbe Court Mouse,
in tbe Village of Hastings, in said county uf Barry,
that being the place for holding tbe circuit court
r___ __________ u..___ „r a...
Dated, Muy SO,*18&lt;L
CYRUS MANN,
jel 1U3
Mortgagee.
Swxxxkt a Aiure, Attys.

MORTGAGE SALE.
iEFAULT

haring been made in tbe condition

Estate of AMe Draper.
PROR.i TE OJtDER.-STMtQ? MICHIGAN,
Oocxtt ar B»«m. ss
- At a scasion of tbe Probate Court for the coun­
ty of Barer, bolden at the Probate Office, In the
village of Huatinga, on Monday, the sixteenth
.day of Juue.in the year one thousand eight
'hundred and aixty-two. Present, Sherman C.
Prindle, Judge of I’robaielu the matter of the &lt;wtate of Able Draper,
late of said County, deoesscl.
On reading and tiling the i-elition. dulv verified
of Adam Elliott,ExeeuU&gt;r t&gt;f the last Will andTestament of said deceased, praying for certain rea­
sons therein set forth, tkut h* may be licensed
to sell certain real estate in aaid petition described
for the purpose nf psyiug the debts of said de­
ceased and expense* of administration.
Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tuesday, tbe Sth
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I.

qulred to spear, al a seoian of said court, then to
be balden at tbe Probate Office, io tbe village ef

tbe hearing thereof, bv causing a copy of this
order to be published in (the “Itastiugs Ban­
ner.” a newspaper, pnated ,an# areulaiing in
said county of Barry, for six vnpeesaire weeks,
immediately previous to said daV onieartur.
SHERMAN C. PRINDLE,
(Atrue copy.)
jeH
Judge of Probate..
*

riuilllsuriitt, of Rutland. Barry eonnty and State
of Michigan, to Joseph Blbley,of Marshall,Calboun
couaTv and state aforesaid, bearing date tbe second
dev of December, A. D. 1BA6, and recorded in the
edke of the Register of Deeds, for said count*
of Barer, on the 4th day of December. A. D. 1836.
at 12 o'clock, M., in Book D, of Mortgages, on

lOOtba
•cineq
thereof

er of Bale contained
described therein,

Dated, May 2'\ 184J.
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
jelltl3
Assignees of Mortgage.
Hwaxxxr a Atxxx, Attya.

[

CHANCEBT Sibil (1

OF THE MILLION

answered.

ECONOMY IS WEALTH

PADWAY’S READY RELIEF

the skin, humors in the bh-odL White Swellings,
Nodes, dsaftirss, discbarns Oom the eyes, ears
and n*sc, glandular swellings,; dropsy, ana con­
stitutional diseases- Such ha* been the uuparaL
Idled succcm of thia remedy ui curing these hor­
rible diseases in the tropic
l&lt;&gt; promise all the sulfei
&gt;wn peppic. wjth
eruptive dines*** #moftg
and perin audit
spendy restoration to . i
health.

P

other person* interested in ssidratatearo required
to appear s! a aeMion sf said Court, than to bv.
holden al the Probate Office.in tbe villag* of Hal
tings, and abow cause. if any, there be, why th*
prever'of Uie petitioner rtiouli not bv granted.
And it i* further ordered, tbal tbe petitioner
give nolle* to »H Dkrsbps interested in saiAertaU
hf |ald p«tiu^n, and the hearing
of the pendancy
pent
thereon, by causing a copy of, Ud* notice and
order to be pubis*b*d in the "lasting* Banner.'*
a xpwspapcr printed sod circutatinginaaid ewui?
ty ofBarfy, for aix jueces*u&gt; weeks, immedi*
ately ffreviousta said.day of hearing.
[A true copy.] HRERMAN C.PRINDLE,
je!9
. . .
Judge of Probate.

PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
and removing frnmtbeakin Pimples.Tetter.Raab
and other oScnsivc marks,and will, m a few days
give a pure, clear, and roseate lue of health and
beauty to the face and nails and bnllisncy to tbe
H is a pure and inhoccnt prrpsratioB.all ptX-

Price 25 Otita per Bottle.

tiunicna.

Price 25 Crtils per B..|t|r,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.
Price 25 Out* p&lt;-i B-rtlr.

Price 25 Cents |*r B*-ttlr.

way's Read* Relief will be found all-poteet. Ito
adminialratioii. eitherhtternally &lt;.r externally, »»
of the tbreateurd disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort.
If people, on the Bist Indication uf uneasiness
or pam, either slight or severe, would take a date
of Rad way's Rcany Relief, not uno thousand t# a

transmission, from parent to clald. Tins crest
power-we claim far kADWAY'H HE’WVA/lNU
RESOLVEST; and we religiously declare that, if
Kad&lt;&gt; ay'a Renovating Resol rent ia given when

-

bsallby body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
Another cl*** of disease* that no other medi­
cines, or the rnnal skillful physicians bare auepalltw-

trxi

Important to Railroad Cimpaaiee.

To till whom thii nuijf coticem ond it ton

if seized

eeTni
Johns i aiabi^Y-s

CEMENT ROOMING,
radwar's ready hkukf

* DR. RADWAY’S PILLS
Are superior to all pwegatWa or oalhartri pills,
powders, mineral andwidlnx waters, »t» the treat('■(risTn'TNi?-s.f
,,L ’Wortftfiok, •

’DkRADWATS' PIUJB,

rKSrlvj'i*j,*,«5KHrd

assemblage
bMTWttMH
..
_
_____
IN MILITART CAMm •' .
.
There is no place so well calculated to teat the
uscfulueu of a specific medicine as a militarv
&lt;»mn. Kadwrr',
RHtef has been Ned
in alrnoat erery camp throughout theDrend Ar..fi.

tlcan

by nay t»ne,

'i -r i.x&lt;axyxx&gt;

GUTTA

tixptana to the Acliiin of tbe Wvntber,
*"O HE’-TfTRK

Metal

W GASES OF

Numbness. Sweden joints. Sprain*. I smawre.
»!3s re. &lt;.

IT WILL NOT GRAGKdJMMM.D OR RUN IN
WARM WITMER. AND NOT.WAjHUtf*.

pttw.'liwlt1 each pill is CH HON IG RHEU M AT1» M-A8TH M A

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFg
uan beroprtredwnthUUTfAPERCHA CEMENT
“
W swruaiqp
exnrxcTLT v

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court for
thu county oT.Eatryjla ttMesvy.
Cuaalss E. Smith. CbsBpteiasar,

Agricultural
tbe afternoon

wtoouriM lieu 1

Tb. Weal half [U] of the South West quarter
(X» of section thirty-one,(31,) coatian ing seveo-

MtTTA rSBOBA OSMSNT,

JOSIAH BURGE, frwwire.
Dated, Jun* 16, 1882.
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tern for years, such as chronic Rhvuniatisni, Gout
Scrofula, Lyspepsia, Syphilis, and disesaea in­
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Ininine. diseases uf the Livef, Snlesn. Gall. Blader. Kidneys. Spine, Ac,, all of which diseases
Rada ay's Ready Resolvent will eradicate, and
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SOLVENT is tl.uO per bottle. Dose, a tea-spoon

In tbe matter of lheMtate of Martin C Burge,
two,' S. ] in township number three [31 north of
range number tan [10] west, containing eighty late of the county of Barry, deceased.

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JOHNS Ac CHOALEY,
(Sole Manufacturers.^—

78 WILLIAM STREET,

Iniporanl te&gt; Builders.

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IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
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TATE OF MICHIGAN.-The Circuit Court
HfiSKW**’’
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ADMljllSTtUTOBS SALfe'
for tbe county of Barry—in Chancery.
CAarta K ^Ma,Complainant, )
IXEI^MATIO^OF-THEBG
STATE OF MICHIGIK-J
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MForeeloaura.)
Cocxrr or Baenr i .-1"" '
PhiUip Leonard, Defendant }
In the mrtler of^eeptate efQbnria C. Griffin
TN pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of the
•
’ N.Ueeta hereby given,
that by virtu* of a Jicooao greeted to me, by the latiugTIIIs, win, in tbe___
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred Probate Court of said, county *f Barrv, I shall Cousnpatlpnpt CotUrenou,
andaixty-two, tn a certain cause therein pending, sell at public aueftdo. to the behest bidder, at
wherein Charles E. Smith is complainant end the North Door ofih* Court House in tbe village
Phillip Leonard ia Defendant: Notice is hereby
- ” - - thaeounty of Barry, Michigan, on
given, tbal I. tbe undersigned,Circuit Court Com­
I di&gt; of AtigusL lr-62,at ten o'clock
missioner, i»«nd forttai countaof Barry, will
n, tae following dcapribcd lands,
laid deeMaed; thc’Ninth Yut
the North East quarter "f.V)
aactiot
o [9] io toWn tbr*a.(M North of
organs

in the bill- of complaint, and described tn said

One Botth* nf

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Important tn Hanse &lt;J« net's,

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ry and Stale of Michigan.
JAMES HATIiAWAY, Administrator.
Dated Hastings, June 16, 1882
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AHEK11AX CEMENT (LTE.

Orenada, and to several islands ot tbe Spanish
main, and wa* thoroughly tasted by Physician*
and the Priesthood, and ia now the official rente
dv used bv the Phvaicians, under the name of
“'SolutivuReuorador de Rsdkay.” (the Spanish
for Radway’a Ready Rwolvenl.) io the treatment
of Scrofula, S* philis, ulcers Tumors, Prolapsus

Estate of William Cooney.

ROBATE Order.—.State of Michigan.
County of Barry, aa.—At a session of the Pro­
bate Court for the county of Barry, bolden at tbe
Liiine* nn
office of tbe Judge thereof, ia Hasting*,
on Mnn
Mon­
day, the 16th day of June, one thouaud
tL——d ri»h&amp;
hundred and sixty two.
Present, Sherman C.
Prindle, Judge of Probate.
■
In the matter of the estalo of William Cooney
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition,duly verified,
of Solon Doud Administratur.of said estate, pray­
ing for reasons therein set forth that he mar be
liocnsedlo sell certain real estate in said petition

thirty-two.

be sold at public auction or vendue, to the highest
bidder, at tbe Court Houss in the village of liastings, that being the place for holding tbe Circuit
Court in said county of Barry, and Stale of Mich*
igan.on the sixth day of September, A. D. IMS,

QUESTION

which was'prepared expreaaly io meet tbe exi­
gencies of the diseases as developed in the tropica.

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CHANCERY SALK
A dish of what I took to be peeerves
wa# passed to me, which upon tasting I
was surprised to team contained no fruit.

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flnribg this period. *
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'Pbreoar who auftr with
Suasnnm ma A prut Sauce.—A lady
writer communicates tbe following bit of
information obtained where she “took

IT WILL MENU IVoliY
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MORTGAGE SALE.

i-not
•tranf# that you hear them denouncing,
ia tb# moat emphatic terms, lb#' whole
farming buain###.
Bom# of Your city people, and I doubt
not tome country people, too, woald
laugh at the idea of calling milking cows
a trade, and yet It comes to very much
the same thing, m every one coast thor­
oughly learn the busine## before he can
become a proficient.
We often speak of a person a# being
a good workman, and thia might with
just aa much propriety be aaid of milk­
cows. There is just as much diflferenoe between one person and another In
thia busines# aa tn any other. 1 have
seen boys—yes. nnd men too—who bad
not a doubt that they knew aa much about
their work as anybody, but whom I would
not employ under any circumstances, if I
could possibly get along without I am
speaking now more particularly of those
who might be appropriately termed the
wasteful dsas. It makes a great differ­
ence in a costs “holding out,” whether she
is “stripped" perfectly dry at each milk­
ing, or a little ia allowed to be left in
the beg. One of my neighbors told me
that when he milked his cows biinseIf,
they each gave nearly a qnart of milk a
day more than they gave when he trust­
ed it to his hired man. Great care should
be taken to get every drop of milk. strip
as long aa any milk can b£ obtained.
Another important item h neatness.—
If people who buy their milk, should
sometimes see it before it is strained, I
fancy they would not quite as well rel­
ish their morning cup of coffee. At this
time of year, when the cow* are mostly
kept in the barn, they are very liable to
ret dirty, and the slovenly milker will
be preUy sure to get something in the
milk pail which belongs in the bam cel­
lar. If a little pains be taken, this can
all be avoided,
always keep an old
brush or broom, in the barn to brush the
cows, and have a dish of water to wash
their teats, and there will not be much

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T&gt;. C. RAWLEY,
EALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,
Stonn and Wooden ware, and a general aa,_ii.. k.i... n.oi.

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R.Ibrook’. Naw Block. Halting*, Micb.

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8WEEZEY dk ALLEN.

A TXORN'EYR ATLA Wand Solicitor* io Ch«n/A. cary. Particular attention paid to Conveyaaclnc, the inrrsllgnllon of tftlea to Land
ForecioMiraa of mortgage*. Ac. Will be happy
to attend to all Calla in iti* lino of their prufeaaTon
and bu*ine*«.
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Office in Iho Court House, Halting*. Mich.

hending wbat he hud said. I answered:
“A short twel/% month has hot sufficed
to make me forget my dear, dear mother.
a new and most goipplete assortment of If jhu hava been iftlewo tnaon to
to
another her place in your heart, }oi|ai4
&gt; DRUGS AND HBDICKNES,
niishken' in expecting metv welcome Ker
to our home;" ■ ■ ■■ 1 • ■'* .
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“Agnes!” said my father, In a tremb­
* pjbei&gt;&lt;*, Burning Fluid,
ling
voice,
“
you
bpen
afresh
the
wmmds
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
in my heart that ntr- length of'tifte
ever heal, in sertin* for a wifb, I !htf*e
bequ-orged by the jntcrwt of my children.
She who bus prdrni«cd to come to he a
mother to'you. lias'won toy bsteem by
jy FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL her exrtdlent qualiCie/’oTmlnd'an'd heart*.
PURI‘O.SEa,ONLYUK
She has buried ' fierA}&lt;mre«t' Trends, and

JUST JUEXEIVSD

f iiiterrtiptcd him—“1 cannot listen to
you','father—guod night f
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1 hurried to rpy chamber, find'throw­

GROCERIES!

DAWTBL COOK,
TU8TICE OF TlTE PEACE, Genrrst Land .nd
• " T*x Arent, will attend to the collection of
debt* and all oiber bn*inc«« pertniningtolit*office.
Office in Osndyear’* Mock, op stair*.

ing mya'elf piu.*ionntely on my Ve3. cried
until I A«^.$Ahayslyd. Thgri’l begjrn .to

form, plniis f&lt;&gt;r the (ufure. ‘They jjju
MiHH-u hill like ihia: “I will leave liwn.tj

aueh a*
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, F1OS. RABINS, CODFISH;

I. A. HOLBROOK,

in fact, evrrrthlng in the Grocery Ime, auch ta

Ik i.nancerr, ucMrai i.ann anu i
Office, aecond .lory of Rower’* block.

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CUD3DIS'J rPEB'JUIKE-E’ff

■ J, Ji. RUSSELL.
HYSICIAN «nA Snrgcsu. Office lt&gt; Ru»*ell i
■tore. Slate *treot.

And Cooklnjr Extracts,
FOR THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT OF THE LAMM.

JOIIW ROBERTS,
TL&gt;HYSICIAN and Sarvwn. Dwolliegoa BroadX7-- way, near the Conn House.

PENN. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, ENV ELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

II. P. CHERRY,
■KTOTAAY PUBLIC and Coaveysacsr. wIII a
lx teu'I to slLbttMoesa entrusted to him with
nramptoeaaand Kd.litr. Besideace. John.town.

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Upon our *belre* m*y bo found all of the
MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

L. II. 8TEWART,
and Coun*elor at Law, Solicitor
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of th^d*y.

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We would respectfully snnoboce to the ci'iMnaaf Haaiings and etoinity, that ws intern! to

' ©lESAIPp !P©&amp; CASH

H. WKIGHT,

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Mr purchMlng tncdkfnes of nJ esn W «P®»
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’ ROBERTS i STRIKER.

JACOB FERRIS,

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the night she cumts. ^TJie j^omaqt aKs
corues in at oue door 1 w ill go’out iittfie
oilier.
I canm&gt;tand will not submit to
a siep-rnotliyr's aritbority.
I can never
see any ,oo?.‘fi.lbng to/ precious mother’s
place.
But no 1
VHiql wil|. become of
the little ones if I should go t 1
will

nuriesvelHiMD. ' ( Would tell them all
to rise up sgaitnt.ihe new autbnpty,, if I
dared.
But then father would certainly
banish' me soinv^lmre, and ^fial will not
Apswer. There is one, tiling, however, I
rah and will do. I, will lie most freezingly polite to her.
I wijfcall her Mrs. Bur­
ton, but mother never! She shall al­
ways know from my mariner toward her
that I consider her an tmwelcome intru­
der.
Dear little fitella^ she'll grow up
b el ie v In g: t ha I - thi a #'9m ao. if.. wiaJ I y. ’ ji e r
mother. My aDgul.mothsr L,alblhe lit­
tle ones, I nm afraid, u ill lose | the, prec­
ious. /ueraory -of
4&gt;ul
Agr»e«
will.cb^b Um toe dean-ai treasure of
her ill-.’’ ofwai ta aJrwjc sfl
. 1 rallied the- sad.dead] &gt;c«ne of U|e
year before.
It aceroedfbuVfs yesterday

dipt it occurred. MuUh? hud 'ta?®! »H
tor. sums WR«lp|u.. Jju|?c AViUurd bad ta
ken the principal care of her ; but either
father qr j had been Uy, her bedside du­
ring‘all tha wcary dirys nnd nights. The
nlgbt. before Ker departure, liither 'bad

ttorney *»d counhellor at law.
*ad Solicitor and Conn»ellor in Chancery.—
Psrticnlar UteiHotr
rto tboi npll.clion of

MmCoaty. Miotoow.

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u'aiclnd with her.
lie hud ptst lain
down after hrenWiHwKeh Ilia iiurse, en.itIng a frightemA1gtortbri &gt;V&gt;watts 'the steft
i*N10l»t'«^latoied; “Run,n Agpes, call youifather.”
*' •'r’-’Lo-f • iidriul *J ui.nl
“Yes dying !
When yhw fave ail led
ym? fattier, 'bring ’tfin ehlldlW iri-?1, 1 ,i-

Nurse had »p&lt; .ksU araly.' -onlydesrbUips
speak i-m’ '• b-*' o’ *&lt;
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vpry.llriffhtZ liwdkstoiWbryutrisFHaar.
fea/w(ni A tt) Io AnamipaH maj ui mldr

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। TATE OF MICHIGAN.Eighth Judicial Chraeil

H. COOK,

“A moffitr** * mother *T! the fi*r* of bar life;
A faifeM'satUksr fill to 'CsstoaMWWffa.^
nnd! toade stronger resnlrafe lhAri 'iver[
urmkke toe'HAw’wife's position- as 'utji
&lt;xwriff&gt;rtM&gt;b 4k -possible. 1 shudder now
to cfatLk how I h.iled her, determining^^

Hbbidfl,,! .remtodhllca mj remark.
Mia-I r* -irp gdd ta ba.e, fore J sAw.her, never to regard Iter wlriil
any kindliness.
Next dsy l weril :&lt;fdwn
slalre. Father looked sad. He seCmnd'
very cold toward me. I That 'miserable
wxunarfil' i thought again, and my ha­
trad grasi. A few days afterward, father
'» &lt;4 Jhw greatest, importance to myself, had a private conference? vith-Oicsin
Bi-d to you. and to the younger chi !4r^n ; Matilda. I guessed what'it wae about.
»ud the result of^ia.^1 on my return, W hen bs was gone, she said to tne r “ Ag
home from my next journey, you .wijl ncs! I am'glad your father is -going to.
have two to welqmne instead of one’
1 marry. I told'him three months ago I
thinlc win will bfe blessed with the lady mustMa'vehlm. for with my poor health
of my chi &gt;ice, mid i fcm sore thus you will I am foully unfit to managetneehiidren,
do twe/ything yvu can tn mAke her posi­ andthtf rarex&gt;f the household is too great
Bo seemed to expect sn'mffTeply fronf
me, but ids imrtomicitoieiii whs so 'anVx*
petted that 1 sat'-furaHnoment in stupid
aniaicrflefit. • Then, suddenly compre­

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ingtmother!* last wisfe i», that yua nnJay
Lnm the Sa»i&lt;&gt;r.hnd put yout* trust in Him.
You hstia becn adotlM daegfeterJ iGeod
bveW bit-..- • &gt;U stimuli*&gt;•
’ ‘iBb rngodd kirhitRoM. mid meet mam4
mt in, ilmw^W.bdid far* wInk bim

mM.Uit'toi

had .said be should many'. .“S^-Bopn?’ -!
ssid tri iny self;’"she has come be tween1 morninfmatnm^*,lsWil&gt;Bhad brartlcefl’
ItaiWIlaRtaBW AWW,
father ana'cMiaren?’ ( repeated the old it Tor a year. *&lt;3 At as 1 fsafed/’ tfthof- rooms to-dav .with Ui. ^brovjHi, «a,
couplet;
*
U&gt;snyaelf--,-“ahsh(M already Molfen their give him orders to commence the^ wor^

tion bore a pltng*nf one." t

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

HALER IN GBDCBRIES, proriaioni, pro
d its, Bish, butter, lard, txork. and grain of
ail kind- Alao toywcawdies, •te.,«t6.
Hioruin
Calilorn a Black. Stalo alrvaL Uaalinn. Mu-b

n

JOMItar, &gt;nd ». b,a
bhn ■ WUfd
wrioome home -Then aomln Matald..
our hooraknp.^ altar puiuajr aba ftatia
on« lo b^. retired h.redf and be radt
were lehriimg tage^.r bef,te tadparlor grata.
r

Fhd M rii», he bad b«fed 'Igj ‘ httdf
ptetry.Watdfral grtee. and offered- with
andvaad to w*B, aud cared -'Itatari Ntirk her “Good tjtwrniug' ntanTma,'’' • -g»e&lt;t-i
tender another. T*U4f»^u n«l« ml
WUlie.wM BsesAisfejhbewrk
'wlW'&gt;« w*&gt;L*i&gt; U

thl. . w,rtunHy Itar'a Htt|e W«vSAa.^’
atmbertb ,&lt;». Too onlfcMW,
thAt 1 was nbsent oh business ?’’
“Yes Sir.”
‘
.
• ■
“The business I have been transacting

Over High Prices, at the

GRANT de SPAULDING,
EALERS in all kind* of dry. goods.grocer
crockery, As. Rials aL.at the pool office.

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Granger before, and think-6s has made
a^rWbnelccthMj."
•» • bltr* afl
“Uyoo pluse, ccnifeln -Matilda, wa: willnot talk about It. In the first plsca, I
otonot'brar U&gt;a thought of your r.MUIng1
as. -It will .brihg all the old loneliness
baekagain*; and you have been-very
kind. Then; -besido, I cannot be pleuod
with father's mar tying. 8a,-dear cousin
let’s n&lt;ic speak-of II; again. ”
. '
After this everything seemed to go oh'
av usual. I could not see any change in
father's manner toward ma, but I felt that
he had grown stem, in About-2 months
he made another (journey. . After fee'had
4one, cou® a.Maolds seemed to forget
her in valid habits, andicotonioflcwi house
cleaning, from eellar togarret. ! The first
day 1 looked od while sbo superintended
nnd Biddy and Mix O'Riley--did the
work.'' Next morning Ae wae sick from
over exertion.:. “N mb Uist dear good womao will worry alt day about this' house
deaning. 1 might oversee iljumd relieve
Her; But I am 0&lt;it going to assist .in1
these prepaniti&lt;^a.n Then another &lt;huV
uo better in itself, but bringing about:
better praotical results, suggested itself.
“She shalhnot bake' itito' say, as Mrs
Boa body dutw, ‘they were in a most
duMat condition bcro'-when 1- came.Everything was arranged aoeordiiigtxr
toe approved method of the repreeentauvefeluf.tbe Emaraldisie.1 ” to v.
“NblrMra Barton should find that we
were* just as comfortable arid stylish
biirv without her presence as we could be
with Ik” -With this new idea I set at
work, snd Biddy-and Mrs O'Riley found
h mure energetic overseer than cousin
Matilda had been. Such a taking up and
potting down and cleaning of carpets ;
such washing of paint arid- windows •
such polishing and ra-arranging of furni­
ture ns we accomplished, eatunisbad. even
ourselves. Every household 'ornament,
was brought*to light, and tried first here,
and then there, until 'just the right placo'
for it Was fo^odu urn ban : nil r *
This was uiy first experience to the
actual work of house cleaning. Hitherto,
1 lied feeefi'nTeoker at- but now, really
mtliii*is5ri*\ I mtflngVwhnlly intn the
tpirit ui it. There wot, no?. * nook, .or
6oft erf dr ’cubbord, dr dloiet, or d rawer,

seemed very haft)y at breakfast, .but 1
kept silence. Father regardjid'.tpy blfeid^ hsrthee arid
dress and gloomy dress very gravely,
tut I determined,to follow ip die couHe;
ftud marked ojtd Pay after day pas- 'heart, “She’s trying to buy yoUp sO I
said cnld^y.'■^rnH!8 M!,^-----------■^'
I’S
and,she ana J wcre.stin •traiigerY.r_ T
FfeaherfttHiedhBBe keefeu eMiyj Mot
k«pl my rppmja. n)dcb' as possible, ’ anff Itag^ftevrolfow wirUgd bjtt rary.
when lit heY presence, hardly spoke, ex­ fijira.aod Ike. (uul uBdentandi«g w
cept In monosylabia*. J tnoV p^lns'Ui! that unless toy behavior dhould be ma-,
wear the “deepest mourning,’’’which onn- u4iAlly Improved within n m6nth,Trtb»ei
treated strangely with the bright spring go-tbr^e feeMred - mile* awAy.xa.iMuB'
robes in which the other children were Lawrie’s strict boarding-school. But 1
made no pmmiui pf amfifldmenL About
clad.
'“Everybody tn the villnge knew, of this limaujtgg of.nxy.-AchpaJdUMM at
course, how matters' ato&amp;L ’jfcfA. *en^ Mrs. Lymui* Semjnary were Gftnsecraklhimn was the first t0'aj&gt;eak:'lxJ“ r»6 'of ting their ypuhg lives ti/ttS’BCTvice of
them. “Agnes, your oinduct Is toaklng God. Onwafur-wbbtber af them «3ne
a kteat deal of talk I §Jrte fclft
you and'ki/vou are doing just right— wn&gt;
v\
ii •
.
But almoit welybody'btahittiybb. 'You
ih
a
1
Ww
e jfwiW’ had never forgotten my precibbs mother •
;WhJtoT prayed ft*
takeyourbla^t au^toty.toother, and

j

“Lef ftedmS' tali If they cbposc. 1
thank them rot-honoring m&amp; wlth so much
"Miks Brown^n ’ffncient mAlden,’
traps to ditch t|ie widower, tkwrbhce,
with seycn children, wele notortaJK next
took me to task. “Mercy knowi,’’ ’ ahe

iw.fflws.w

to my burt/Tby Aim are
Ljbegaa-.lo. deapalr uf. cvpr,
-Uwt.
prActfcthat my companions spoke'uf. ‘as a
r?Verrbf joy,** ’ Wmle n!n' this 'itata of
mindl Wnfr a Mefmon"Mt«-Ub \tM{

to SB-ve toe kvtog Ged^Obe aenlimrut

exclaimed, "thst it is’no desirable place
for your mother. Only a self sacrincing
spiritdfkiridnesB and charity? could pre­

vail upou any oritf ,1b go'jjito feodhihotrij-, and toake'Aeparntton, If -poistole ;* if •#
ily nf '^lldren. yyti Ought to ai!T 'HeF dung io our aux, « wukLfatt Mo h^tas:
Ever sipca mr,
toother, and treaVber just like i mbther, to the ear of God.”
Opoverpatjon, with Mrs,-Wade, Fbad £alt
fig •
"Mat your step children be patterns that I was doing wrong. My steptnoragof dutiful, conduct,"Miss Brown.”
'
cfs kindness had strength-;ned this opln’ Aller such eonvijrsatjdns, as-was natu­
ral enough, perhaps, I was more strongly
block out, oT the
' Y
ha?W
fixed in my way than ever.
.
One dfy 1 called upon dein motherly
Mrs. Wade. She had been-bfonght up
a quakeress', and with her gentle‘thee' step mother. •.
.
?
picture has just come
she said.
and ‘tfion’-she gave me a lesson I Shall'
“Would you like to keep Ilin your room
remember.
*
; 4,AjtanM! l know jrtsl how tbou feclest to-day ? So we carried It up atatrs1 to-.'
now;1 I have been in thy place.
When gethcr, . When wei had removed the
I wafc of tWrie'ige toy faflter'took .boms' wrftppltiga,.. it seemed to mo that the
a bride to be ^'tobtm?to toe. I did noY
welcome her. She was gentle and ' leva,
ble; but I would not love her, because
my father had married Wr.' I wlshbd her
awhy'a great many titoes, and she only wronged you—I see my error,—can You,
staid a twelve-montli with us. Sbo tried furgive me?
Will you lot me cal! "yon
tn win my love during all thnt time, I toother now?
_
,
I.heard ho word in reply,Vut toother
know. But I hardened my heart against
her.
!n about a twelvc-month she was clasped me to her bosom fin'd we wept
taken sick.
She was delirious. And together. Aller a little while sh^’Ulked
over and over again shu lived/in mind, with me very kindly aixii,lovingly. Thon
the twulve montn she had passed with us. see kissed toe and would have gone, but
She would plead with me to love her, i had anotber burden. “Would mother
and would say, “It will make me glad If pray willime, that God loo, would smile
you will call me mother.” It wns the upon me and own me us His child? '
(
constant theme and burden of her thu’ls.
Even as we kuolt together, theanswer
A little beftfre she died .her condoosneas caine. Ai)d whou wp arose .1 »id, “O,
returned^ 1 called Yrer deaf mother then. mother, God has1 beard, i Jknow be iw
Agr.es, and begged her to forgive my un­ furaiven
mX heartis w liwlu.” r,
.
kindness.
Bnt all my repqntings and
Mulliar kissed me again ffiia said, “Ag­
loving words could not stay her feet nes, your angel mother'is rsjbiciag with
frbru treading the Mltrk- valley.' 1 am us now.’,. As aha left mo I tuud, Tlf you
battened Still with the sad rctoernbranee please, mother, yoa uuty take the porof toy’ treatment of her.
Agnes! wilt Ir^t .wfchyon and I will May hfitt untH
or'bdx'frtmrrtte low attic to*the omtl de!-' thbh choose to take np&lt;m thyself such a evening?’
.
lor, that did not undergo a thorough ren- Jteansbrae burden ? ■ W’H thoti do most
“Yes, Agnes, and I am very happy
n«‘vati&lt;»n.
All cornpletod, Mrs. O'Riley honor to I he memory of thy gentle mnth . that you can wear bo glad a facevto..aoa,
wn» dismissed, saying, wjthfl her adieus, er, by follmlrlng in her gentle ways.”
to the pleasure ©f your JathfP ;AMtoyer-.
i dune sea why Mu$tfp}
Mrs. Wide sent a ftfftwaga to Mrs snry.
He ha# gope put wl town, and will
bs.afi.hpr w.anUpg
। nut bshproa till nJgBL’’
.
1 did not ait down, la enjoy my light«jch ■ jewel •&gt;&gt;““V .WrtWf1
rbUm: id deliver’it,1’ She was not then?, bmtodnes«4 The momeut .raptfipj.■ W
obt ‘1 WriJ'her soft., de|tr 'volar-fa ’IKe' gone, 4 bolted the doojaM^,
■’
■ • &lt; formances, and, rp^arked.to paauuonal tinrsery'.
•4» Aran^^esjmOi^wqmJ»PK
?.nf“. “Pt^se, mamma, tell ns nboiit F&amp;by uiy own mother died,. I . bussed, myaeir
lew girh of sixteen who nad so good ex­ little Ltade’ said Rose. Then I heard »H^V
WM/W;
ecutive abilities as I. Ths baking ’was for tM first tfine the HOry'Mn dchF lltlle
Pm
,.j6.j. isfe.W*to be dotfd.
CHflllfi 1 Wllild* was not pruttier, three years old, whom Ood fad
abwt&lt;H«rtn rifa kitchen? bat she'give taken to fl eaven Ore years beftore. “LH
mo full iMtruotioDs, ubd J was aa’prbifl tie Lixtftfrfprpa has gone &lt;*&gt;' -Heaven,
too;” the -fewest’ Voice1 Adde&amp;;*And &lt;yod
M W^pf lb# ppatfjLW, P*w»x
know Yhatfou havo a dear, gbod ritaamM

f&lt;

tlicm ”
•
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1
- “Way bo Litre’s popa; and my mama,
iisiFllule Lin^are keeping hmMltogkk^

ldl» nrfjfa ihrt-Wler.

-te!k of’those dehr ones
agate.” wasttoraply. “Lwtobto -have
you 'tfetet -very often uf-y oondrar tnina,

noon, and sat up Itorager’ antjei pattern of

wfator--w'4m0 W mrataomeflfie Ih ttmb-

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mother both looked, surpris
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WAR NEWS It

litarty •

Phitafalphia, Jafc 18.

Whioer etnu Anvrra rcu rvxroex.

Hnrou Hare, B. G July 7th, 1888.

Dm farm

I received a fetter fro

•rmi~ ol Ik. OniUd Suu..
G«i HMhck to I- rrmaia in W.
ingtm. Greerd. McQ.ll.n &gt;»d p&lt;

of th®
do not feel much like writing but I will

of traitors.

try to answer.so best lean.

I have writ-

rathe conduct of the war, which ia truly

QrlUn. nod ta

Fighting Generals are bring

gratifying.

O»

Boabd tux 8. 8. TiitmriT,
for

was at least scotched if not
swamps of the Chtckahom^
Inactivity” received mriCri

in Virginia.

Wit

in the

l, recently,
rthese two leaden

common sense, the exigences of the times

and the demands of an unqualifiedly loy­
al people.

SvauBSDsa much of our space

this week to army letters and correspond­

ence.

We think

we could in

no way

belter please our readers, inasmuch as

Waskiwotow, July Ifllh, 1862.
Edhob or n» Bxmmkb : There is

at

this present time rather of dearth nf news,
and consequently if a person writes, or

aUcmpto to, he must do ao without the
exoitemeot consequent upon the reports
of great battles, or tbe moving of “the

army of the Potomac.”

We read in the

morning papers, that a rebel force is
marching on Nashville, and that ‘•Stone­

wall" Jackson (who was hilled on the

Chiekahominy a few daya ago) ia alive
again and haa left the vicinity of Rich­
mond for another raid upon “the valley,”

and that wo shall bear from him again
fee.,—allof which creates no excitement,

but is looked upon aa the common course

of events.
But there is a feeling deep seated in
the minds of loyal people here, that we
are going to see a different policy adopt­
ed from any we have sepn heretofore
since the commence men t ofUhe war; and
that blows are going to be dealt heavier
and faster, and that our soldiers are go­
ing to be enlisted to fight instead of look­
ing after, or protecting rebel property.—
and that when they are hungary in the
. enemy’s country, they are not going to
be obliged to pey exorbitant prices for
food, or starve.
All these things are
talked about here, and I take it for grant­
ed that it is so; and also that we are
going to have men enough, so that when
lhe enemy ia driven out of one section of
the country the “bars will be put up” so
he cannot return.
All these things are
encouraging to an Impatient mind, that
could not see how the “strategy” we
boasted no much about, was going to put
this rebellion down eo surely, and auoceasfcny, and that the great “Anaconda”
was going to twist about them and squirm
awhile and then swallow tbe rebels all
down and leave their “niggers” all quiet­
ly working as usual without a single fold
hurting them.
and then Government
was going to eell tbe “serpent" to Bar­
num for enough to pay up for all the cost
of the war. We hpve not seen tbe “An­
aconda” and cannot say aa to bis powers
of digestion, or bow hungry be may be
by this time but one thing we do know,
before a serpent qf that kind swallows
anything ho always licks ft, and eo 1 con
dude if there io one really about, be haa
nut got through tbe licking process, as
we bear rebels are about yet; we have
all believed it here though far a long
time, and have been waiting to see tbe
thing done, but now If there ia one, we
conclude he either does not like rebels,or
finda some little trouble in licking them
eo they will go down.
Tbe general
opinion is though, that he finds it difficult
to swallow the rebels without getting
niggers mixed in, and rather than take
one down, be will go hungry.
If tbe
“Anacooda” ia a hoax, then there will be
more people humbugged than there were
a few yoon ago, when we heard so much
about the “Silver Lake” sea serpent, and
Barnum will be badly disappointed too.
“Boanaa Sratas"
are getting worn “thread bare” “Border
Slate men” wereall the go here in tbe
fore part &lt;»f tbe aeason, but they arc get­
ting “dreadfully common,” ae tbe ladies
any, and some seem to thiak they wiH
soon all be out of fashion. And appear

। passed through Gordonsville.
I
The blow therefore b a most import­
ever felt the Deed of home comforts ao and J remained there until yesterday ant one, more especially aa it b the first
of a series which we trust will &lt;fo more to
cripple the efficiency of the rebel Richmonths wages foe such* a nurse as my ,
pital at Beaufort a weak ago last Sunday,

wife. If but far a day. 1 felt as though 1 list to-day, and feel very bad.
You will
had never folly sympathized with my want to know what ails me, and I am
sick boys. God pity and Heaven help going to tail you all about it. My rickthe sick of our army. 1 think in my last
abort note to you, I gave a list of the !

Providence restore him to health and bis 1
friends.
Cnrpl. McLellan died of bis i

wounds.
He prayed for life that be
might have a chance to draw a bead on 1

Gen. Benham, who rushed men to the
slaughter with eo much fool hardiness.—
James was first wounded in tbe arm and
while leaving the field was shot through
the knee and was finally carried from the
field by Corporals Newton and Greenfield.
I ask aa a particular favort and aa doe to
the dead whose life was so nobly offered
in defense of his country, that bis family

,
&lt;
I

be made tbe espocial care of all the friends
of Co. F, resident in Hastings and vicini­
ty- Don’t let it be arid that tbe widow
and orphans of a brave man, who gave
bis life to bis country, shall lack for sym
pathy or the comforts of life. Look to
it, you who are enjoying lhe quiet of
your homes and the blessings of proeperity. Of the five boys who were killed
out right, too much cannot be said of their
bravery. H. Wanderlich, G. C. Rath­
bun, Isaac J. Winegarden, Goo. Lusk,
and 8. D. Cobb. Four of these it ia not
known bow they fell.
Rathbun was
standing on the pernpet of tbe fort shoot­
ing at the gunners. He had just diacharged bis musket when a ball struck him io
the bead and be fell dead into tbe ditch
below. His mother needs lhe sympathy
of ril, for she
lost a husband and two
eons by this terrible war, within the fest
two months.
I can only say to the
friends who have been bereft of loved
ones, that they have tbe consolation of |
knowing that their sons and brothers,
were true as tried steel to tbe cauee of
the Union and nobly fell, bravely died
( for their country's^ood.
No monument i

marks tbeir resting place,-do epitaph teila
their virUte*; but they will aver live
embalmed in our memories aa the true,
the good and the brave, who dared every
thiry, forped everything, flinched never,
but dared to die nobly fighting for tbe
right Ail of tbe wounded are doing
well.
Before this reaches you, you will
know that twelve Regiments are ordered
to tbe PotoBMO from Port Royal Tbe
Mich. 8th expects to have some share of
glory of taking Richmood, although wo
are only 4Q0 stroog, with but three Cap-

might rejoice that we did do* abed
our blood in vain. May be you will
think that 1 have got the ‘blues.’ Well
I bare, and tbe reds nnd the whites also,
very near my heart, and would not have
that glorious flog float over a slavery
cursed country any longer, la it strange
that 1 am home-rick 11 hoped when 4 en­
listed to be able to strike one hearty bl ow
in favor of universal humanity. Hope
long defered has made the heart sick, and

cruft our exhausted energies, and prepare
again fur the conflict of life.
Ezekiel has gone North, where I can­
not tell, but 1 am quite sure be will not
return here , thia add* to my loneliness.
Lieut. Bates b wounded and I believe he
eat friends were left on tbe baUle field,
with many other noble follows. But I
am very tired and must close.
Plense
write soon and often.
Your affectionate brother,

Maxtim W. Cbamxb.
ly Senator Chandler was authorised

to use io hb speech yesterday,

the testi­

mony taken before the Conduct of the

War Commit tee, by a vote of that Com­
mittee at a regular meeting.
Four
members being the majority of the whole
number, were present, and unanimously
granted him permission.
Had the of.
neb! eorrespoodenoe asked fur been furn iabed. there would have been no need of
resorting to the records ofthe committee.
— TFssAinytoa Corrttpondeace of the jF.

World, understood that no more fortifi.

cations are to erected by our troops, at
least until the war is over.

It It t re

markable fact that the armies which have

depended upon earthworks

sod

forts

continued the name paper, “Gen. McClel­
lan has made any mistake, it la 1/relying

rtty appmrisg Sy eStatevit o. fie.

1«

on the night Tuesday, the Id day of July.

He gi v ea the following interesting state­

essss bliaainr
Indianapolis dispatches to tbe Execu­
tive Department, say that Henderson,
Ky.. and Ntwburg, Indiana, have been
taken by the rebels. At the fetter place
one Federal was killed and 250 sick tak­
en prisoners. They also took 350 stand

The HeraWe dispatch, dated Washing­
ton, July 19, says:
‘ Lieut. CoL Pier­

tor of ft but I could not. I tried to plead
with god for my country, but I felt that
He coaid not consistently hear me. On
tbe night before the battle on James |
Island, I went in secret and tried to ask
God to give success to our arms, but the I
words stuck in lhe roof of my mouth. 1 j
felt such an overwhelming sense of tbe
purity of God and his righteous demands
upon us as a nation, and such a sense of
our National guilt, that 1 could not ask
Him to bless our cause with victory
when our national skirts are stained with
the blood of tbe poor, the oppressed and
the innocent. 1 went back to camp feel­
ing that defeat awaited us, but that 1
should come out of the ordeal safely, if I
did my duty. I have done that and shall
continee to do it to tbe beat of my abili­
ty. But it is hard for a Christian to en­
gage in any thing in which he cannnt ask
God’s blearing in fall feith. O! that
our cause was entirely right That every
blow struck might be for humanity and
not against it. Hist coming gen erat iocs

The correspondent of the Cincinnati
Commercial left Gen. MeChllau's army

ments :

Cincinnati, July 18.

sick and horoa-eick.
By hearUsiek I
mean that I have lost confidence in tbe
purity of our cause. That fatal Prodsmaliou of the President, which dashed to of arms.
the ground the bright hopes nt the op­
Louisville, Joly 18.
pressed, which had been held out to them
The train arrived from Lexington this
by Geo. Hunter’s Proclamation, stag­
evening. The road and telegraph I'me
gered me very much, and I could not
help feeling that our loved country was
still determined to embrace that blaring,
Now York, July 19.

j
|

1

I

eras sent from James bland to the Hos­

killed and wounded at James Island.—
Three nf them whom we supposed killed
are prisoners of war, via, Seargt J. M.
Beasmer and privates Emmet Cole and
Wm. O. Barrett.
Breamer remarked
to our boys before lhe fight, that be would
never be taken prisoner alive. The fest
that was seen of him he was standing on
the parapet of tbe Fort, firing on tbe I
enemy aa fat aa be could load and do ao.
John was aa brave as the bravest. He
had too much of the break neck, dare
devil spirit for his own good. I am
truly glad be ia still alive. Emmet Cole
is reported to be wounded in the breast,
and was suppoeed to be killed. Ho fought
with the desperation of a tiger and the
caution of a well skilled veteran, but tbe
odds were against us and be fell a sacri­
fice for his country; better blood was not
offered on tbe field than his. I have Dot
a man in my Company whose lose I
should not mount were ho killed, but
none more than Emmet. In the battle
of the Flat boats he did more to help
save ua then any other one man, for he
dared to row, regardless of grape and
canister. I sincerely hope be may re­
cover his wounds and yet be restored to
bis friends. All thqt I have said of Em­
met, I can truly say af Barrett He was
one of tbe still kind, but one uf the beet
of boys. He was shot through the thigh
at very abort range, not to exceed six
rods, and if our boys bad not had such
hot work, would have been brought from
the field.
Wm. was one of tboue buys,
who could always be trotted, was always
ready for an) duty assigned him and
never complained. A son whom any pa-1
rent ought to be proud of. May a kind I

son, of the 43d New York regiment, ar­
rived here to day.
He left the front of
our army od the Peninsula yesterday
morning, and at that lime there ware no
forces of the enemy within fourteen miles

of our lines on this side of the James
River, but a balloon reconnoiaaoce dis­
closed a large concentration nf the rebels
on the south aide, in the vicinity of City
Point
good condition, and with confidence un­

impaired in McClellan.
“Jt ia believed» bdwever, that James
River will be blockaded by tbe rebels at
the Blufla in Claremont”
Washington, July 20.

Of the exhaustion of lhe army you
have read enough to distress you. It

would D«»t be prudent to attempt to state
defiaately how much it had been reduced
numerically. But there ean be no Im­
propriety in slating that Gen. McClellan
was neve r able to carry over 80,000 ef­
fectives into battle.
When be landed at
Fortress Monroe bis muster rolls exhib­
ited 115,000 men of all arms.
A con­
siderable proportion of these, say 8,000,

Other pa

enthusia

Thursda

were cavalnr. of which 1,900 were ser­
viceable.
The remainder would have
Molicitorv for
served their country better behiad their
D. Brama.
plowa at home. Others were necessarily
jjtt.
detailed to keep open our communientions
and protect our flanks—leaving about
100,000 to be disposed of. A very large
CHANCERY ORDER.
percentage was then to be subtracted. It
is not very extravagant to nay that
wounds and death at Yorktown cost us
1,000 men ; Williamsburg cost us 3,000;
West Point 250; Hanover Court House
500; Fair Oaks, so say official bulletins,
5,700. I wish I could believe that wae
all. Skirmishes and affair* in front nf
Richmond, 1,000 at least ; Mechseice
I ville, 300 at least; Guinea* Hills, 7,500 ;
Savage Station,1,000; White Oak Swamp
It is srrirrU
I and Turkey Creek—oh, bow many •
I. IXUia. rasesWhere are the stragglers 1 To be sore,
tbe enemy have hwt fall as many, bui
they could afford it. Without attempt
Mill .r
to estimate the average numbwr of rick.
I will give one exceptional fact which !

There is reason to believe that the
When Gen.
President will soon issue one or more may cause yne to shudder.
Eeral orders to tbe armies of the United Casey'a division landed at Fortress Mon­
When
tea, in which he will lay down certain roe it numbered 13,000 men.
general rules for tbe conduct of tbe war, his division was routed at Seven Pines it
All tbe rest
such roles as any one sincerely desirous ' numbered less than 6,000.
of carrying out tbe principles of the were dead and in hospitals.
But no
confiscation and emancipation act, would i other division suffered so much. After
Seven Pines it wae Do divisk&gt;a Mt all.—
adopt and enforce.
It ia now pom lively known that the Many of the Ineses were compensated hy
President, under tbe advice ofGen. Scott, reinforcements—seven regiments, say
nnd with the acquiescence of General 5,000 men, from Fortress Mmroe, and
McClellan, has called Maj.Gen. Halleck McQill'e division of 10,000 effectives
to Washington to act as General in-Chief from lhe Rappahannock.
But even with
of lhe armies of the United State*.
He all these reductions, lhe army could sus
will have control of tbe operations in itself against attack if It had requisite rest
tbe field, thus relieving Secretary Stan­ and supplies. I state these facte because
ton of some of bis official bosinesa.
lhe crisis seems to have passed.
Rein­
forcements and supplies have been for­
St. Louis, July 20.
warded.
Gen. Halleck left for Washington by
the Ohio and Missouri Railroad this
A Darina Rsgtett.
evening accompanied by General Cullom,
Chief of Staff Col. Ritton. Adjutant
General, and Lieut. Trockmnrton.

•eighbori

recruitin

Fitzger

fall, wh

tn desig

men to
Barry

who ca

lhe fam
fur.

each m

in put
Solwiton for CompU.nant
Circuit Jad^t.
* *---------------- - " vtafeaL].
D HrutiL
jyu.
Jtegwtsr ia CT an wry.

contai

uiUm
eirtit kasdrta and sftvPraeaat Sbeneaa C. I

U5np

A correspondent of lhe Cincinnati Garetit relates lhe following bold exploit in

front of Chattanooga:
The army was halted to rest and to
give time for a reconnotMnce, in order
Washington, July 15.
to learn tbe enemy's position and
strength. Thia was a very difficult end
Mr. Foster called up the bill in rela­ dangerous matter, owing to the nature of
tion to the competency of witnesses in the ground.
Several unsuccessful at­
the United Stales court.
tempts had been made to procure the
Mr. Sumner rnorrd to amend, that no much desired information, when James
witnesses be excluded on account of eolor. T. Matteoon, 1st Lieutenant Co. C, "W
He spoke at some length in fevor of the Indiana volunteers.rode boldly up to erltfo*
faea. kW tb* kseriag tksrsst,
•* this aeua« aaM trirr ts ba
amendment, which was rejected after a in aixty Yards of the enemy, balled, ear| discussion, by 14 to 23.
veyed all tbeir entrenchments, accurate­
At 10 o’clock the Senate went into ex
ly computed bis strength in number and
' ecu live session, and subsequently ad- position, ascertained the number of bis
jouned.
field guns and siege artillery, then wheel­
ed bis borne and rode ont waving his cap
Washington, July Id.
-------------------------------------- :
triumphantly
through a tremendous
Mr. Wilson, of Mans., from the Mili­
Ketals
Latest HUI.
shower ol balls, bidding defiance to the
tary C&lt;&gt;mmittee,reportod back the bill to
ZJtWMrr OJU)2X-FTAtt OFMICWOAM
hundred missiles of death whistling all
authorise the raising of a volunteer force
around, and • rode up to the General,
for the further defense of the State of calmly and pleasantly smiling, tn give
Kentucky, and asked to be discharged
his Information. I asked him bow be
from its further consideration.
escaped. “Through tbe mercy of God
Mr. Davia, of Kentucky, called the bill
and very bad rebel markmanship,” be
np and urged its passage.
promptly replied, laughing.
lata tfi
Messrs. Wilson and Collamer, of VerThis must certainly be very true, for
&lt;sly varies*
about three hundred guns were fired at
Mr.'bark thought that Kentucky
him at tbe short distance of sixty yard^
ought not to be allowed to raise troops
and not one took effect. He arid that
simply to fight co her own soil.
He
the brils sounded like a large swarm of
said that st one time there were sixteen
beea.around him.
forraosa.De aaained for tbt heanog eT ssM peti
men from a rural town in New Hamp­
It is universally admitted by all who •t*o«; aad thu Ua Wn at taw st aaM4eeeaM&lt;
shire in one Regiment of the Army of
sad all ataarpanaea tateraefo* lb w« sstaM.ara
witneeeed this exploit and are accquaintthe Potomac, hut be was informed that
ed with the circuinnlances, that it com-

cvarjfc

publi

jefe,

ueWh

obtiu

tioaae

a pho

willin

uH

ini

of them perished by the bullet, the sa­
bre, or the bayonet, but all died in the
trenches of Virginia.
How could he ask

II.”

Aaro

bol

jit o

evfi
dn-

6ro
NH

petee with any, even hi tbe annals of bio-

ta
most blatant and abusive in hie talk of
Republicans, designating them as “nigger
trjn^nniri" nmmrttera nf **slwe«tr so—st

the welkin

Im speaks of Union mac;

AHnla inrident will illustrate

(Afiilaafj.) f

MANHOOD:
to hare BusftaUon of life forfeiture
whale

to “border state” advice. But some one
sayathatbe told them finally, that, if

the peculiarities of her nee.
And lib
hinted by our informant that of them
children fair Were col d into sb very by

either fiscal bait, or go ashore.

their father, though the mother wae frw
Ofsueh are the Sccearion Democracy.—

Of

LboB

secant, a

CONGKEMIOM AL.

wai

course that could not bo complied with

friends u

farther erdmd, that

room for some other fashion.
Last 8aU
urday, it is said a Border State delega-

everything their own

KJ?

uf Congress.
Adjourned.

afraid

ma, I am yet alive and at prevent couval-

CHANCERY ORDER.
■OPMlCflOAMjitoCe^it, Cwrtfor

that

lint and on tbe battle field, 1

1 hare not been a well moment since.
wounds at

weights removedy
adoption of, poXey dictaud by good

Wb

my door, but aa 1 did not say “come in”

,
,
I
'

of Ite S—urjr.

of W»r.
Mr Bomlwr oftred • rwMnUon tUt
tkaOmsKUO — &lt;*• Co«&gt;oo« of lb.

last, Death baa knocked quite loudly at

groat toothless sad tailless

from I-------------and Shield's division, 5,&lt;
.
0O0M&gt;u&gt;NeCM|U prior Io
guemorn. bot.r. Rkbmood.
Mr. Cbw
51W oo.tta«id Mr rrm.rk. In &gt; nimllnr
Hnln u&gt; hi. proriou. .p-ch ng»n&gt;« Mo

The section aulborixing the Prerideut

-1»,-X
ucse^u.

�eeosaoK

HTfiii

Xwtte^kL r

you will feel

refreshed,

Court House in this village on Thursday

evening next, at 7 o’clock, for ths purpose
■of promoting enlistments.

Let the peo­

Tbe cry ia. “To

ple rally.

Arms."

Our

protected. Let us arouse to the peril which
Our

threatens us and avert tbe danger.

guaran tea they will hardly know ttam•*! health induces ill humor—
Radvay t Pillt will cacurc good health,
and a happy Bow of apirits.
A^rv2S cento par tag, Sdtfhy Drugyutc.

fastings sprite U-nrrnti.

neighboring States are fully aroused, and

ana 'patriotic

Enthusiastic

evening will

Thursday

affect

upon

full,

BecndtiacFrrxoKHAM&gt;, of thia

village

tins received a comminion as 2d

pany nf volunteers, for tbe

Lieu­

Butter
Laid
Tallc

new

o.rt co«\^.owd
^.OVkMLV^VkX. vocX% VLX\A
uA&lt;ve\\. vevake X\vtn\

Regi

Mr. F.

District.

meceasary qualifications to make a good

other capaeiry.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

or.to be appointed until the company

is

VERMIN.

—wz still—

®®FT ©©HBKHHITODH
HOUR LIKE OP TRADEwithout them, as they reriyiiying In tbeir adten.

Come and See I!

THESE BITTERS
Will not only Cure, bat Prevent DxsesecB

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
CW bf—more tbu W.OOO Private Families.
DI R E CT

FROM

HOCSEKEEPER8 —troubled with vermin need

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

JSfsa
all caaca requiring a Tonic

“srs .

Dr. BWs* CrlekarM Wl.e

Hlten
’DHilDIEmsciKD I

ruBJ

For Sore Throat, so common amenr the Clergy
they are truly valuable.
W
far tbe agsd and infina, and for persona of a
w»ak eoMUtuUon-for Ministers of tbe Gospel.

truly beneficial.

aaddahooas to tba taste. Tbay produce tbe
axhilsraung effects of brandy er wine without
Intoxicating; and arc a valuable rtme-fy for acr-

cmA

tai nod in the adulterated Wines

Wv.o,\vX^ ’Vo'cv.ke.

tn designate their officers, any other stata­

Barry County has sent many men tn the
war, already, but we much

Chills

Which we offer at

"Dt. *Ro\&gt;aek'» [
ftXo'wv.o.c.Yv, Wv.Vte.vs

menta tn the contrary, notwithstanding.

IBIKD^TDiK!!) IPBILDIBS.

mistake the

patriotism of our citizens ifthis company

Dr. "BudXiack.^

The pay and bounties offered

to new recruits are generous, and

Cblldrvn and intate withlmnunffr,
3
Physicians, Clergymeu, end tempersoct adra*
antes, aa an act oThumabite. should aasiat in.
•pmdtng these truly valuable BITTERS over
the tend, end thereby e.settialiy aid in bamsbhig
Drunkcnneas and Disease
*
I all Allections oj the Head, «4ek Head­
ache, or Ntervcus Headache. Dr. Dod»»
Imperial Wine Bitten, will b« Jouad ta
ta anostSalntary and EflJcacious.

FEMALES.

or thia. u. that thev
al experience. W

(xst alt enlist

with

MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
---.11— ■- A—L—----- - .U___ —

ate, X\xt ^&gt;.oot vctaxv'k VAendu

full, when the soldiers will bs permitted

who can.

EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

Ur "B.o\&gt;ae'c’»
SVowteteV Wv.Vte.vs

We are assured that

is not immediately filled,

Imperial Wine Bitters! I

officer in any

Fitzgerald is the only officer appointed,

.

GBANT &amp; SPAULDING

'VXte.se, Wv.Vte.vs

possesses energy, nnd we think all other

military

“OXLT 1NTALUBU UMXDT JDOTI.'
Dewlreys laaCaatly

WB

&lt;mvA a\A Axmoms o$ a *\tai­
lor oatuv*.

tenant. and ia authorized to raise a com­

recruiting or

&lt;»•* u wuAu-'vm.
wkW
ewr» •». Vm, “VW*
x*
v&gt;,''
a* a
vc’m.ciVva.V aai-txt — a a™-1
ttatutaXoT o\ YJm vntea,
XVw, "BAaou.* avstvuX*
oj itw'Wut anA BouAVtYtM*.
Hut, Jov a Vong Yaux*, \ma-o.
wwmAx wvtAtA a-o. o-VUtAi ot
Sto-nMM-Yx 'BvYXc.ys.
tokwx wx \.ro'(xr &lt;\\xaxA\Xxe*,
a-oA at tVii
ar*
~ *ar* -^rwytrClw* o$

Jaundioe,
Kidney Complainte,

out!

Turn

UBiTCrtll

DB. J.BOVEEDODS’

'Wteae 'BX.XMm

meeting on

have a telling

euliaUnents.

enent aligned tn this

“LOW PRICES

Fever,
Fever and ^gue,
Liver Complaint,

friends ufthe Union, turn out!

Lxvxaxd

Hegulator

^tZious

men are coming forward by thousnnda.—

Other parts of Michigan are moving, let
not Barry County be behind. ’ A

NEWS

with

~~~~ aydneya, will
p^fortn
their funettuna, healthfully and regular
Ut
who arc diapiritod, fretful. In.
dined to ba dte~u.fiJ with themselves

a

TO tt EXCELLED

digeshte oigais.

Ow or

•
"cca,
•PPelawaking
*t*—calmlaand
undietarbed aleep-oa
tbe
will

OF THE UNITED STATES

r •taaamarfDoaNtar.lM'.tben

tbo»e

are X\xc rve\v vaarA Sotau
awA Cov(\$oyX.

lhe families of volunteer! are provided

“Cnetar’a" Rat, Roach, Ate. Exterminator.
“Costar’s"
“Costar’a" Bed-bug Exterminator.
“Costar’s”
“Costar’s” Electric Powder for Inaecte.&amp;c.

The many ccrtifloates which have been tenderWo have every kind of goods, ouch u

News-

*•

•-ppi,.

DR- J. BOVEE BODS’

*

S5r. ■RobaeV*

each must act in his appropriate sphere
in putting down this great rebellion.

ftXovcxaeXx 'Bx.XXc**

"We are in receipt of a small circular

THE Advertiser having been restored

I vxvxA^oraXt
। AoNrxWvXriXgA,

xamaaXT qx\A

CAUTION !!! To prevent the public
being imposed upon by .Www and HifUy Par-

purchasing, and taka nothing but “CcetaKs.”

containing the preface and a part of the

opening chapter of this work.

'B.obaeVk

It prom­

bo generally perused,

it is emphatically a book for the
l/eing a part of the history

every other consideration.

public are already

Arvo* au&gt;a^
awl tnaki

times,

interest,

Tbe reading

acquainted

with the

or the prescription will please rdlUv. EDWASD A. W1L&amp;0N.
Willis msbara.

new Wort many

Prlxe Peetry

which some­

times in his other writings, grate harshly

upon-refined and sensitive

ears,

we are

willing to acknowledge the truth of tbe
following

from

his very nature change) always hiust be
'■terribly in earnest.”
He impresses his
readers ae well -as his auditors with this
simple fact.
He follows Shakspeare’s
advice, tn “tell truth and shams the devii.”
Ils does not pause, in the mid-cur-

tin an ornate manner, ui fashionable
dainocrl strings pearls, for the sake of

STtess ^itUrs art put up in quart
bottlea, of which tht about it a facsim­
ile.
The label m finely engraved, and
it provided with a tafe^guard fr^m

*
- Kitchen
«Harral.RiaciyA
Bush. Male A BoHaMO.
M. Ward. OicM A Co.
McKisaon fo Bobbins,

Hogan A Allan.
Hall, Bucks! A Co.
Thomas F. Enter.
P. D. Orris.

Lasalte, Marsh A Gard-

Brownlow’s

book we quote from

JJOWARD ASSOCIATION, PhlW.I

^v’iuabte REPORTS on BF“MATORRHOEA
or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Dwoja

tbe

’jymrr unTroaM

•j ■ y—Bitten hare beea ae,
thonugbly leated by all clones of the community
Inr alnuMt
v.waIv

PhHadelpfcU, Pa.

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLEH

DRY GOODS!
Chicago, nr,
St. Louis, Mb.)
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo. N. Y.,

Fills.

Tbe beat Family CA­
THARTIC In the world,
used twenty years by five
millions persons annual-

rrw.r’ W‘ld Cherry Trpe Bark. Hpikvnsrd, Chamo­
mile Flowers, and Gentian. They are tnanufaclured by Dr. Do&lt;te bimaelf. Who te an expeneuccd
*’ Physictat. and. bwes al.utdd not
ng Ute qnack nostrums which flood

BULDu^.U.

Roberta A Striker, Hastings, Eli Nichols, Jar S.
Terrv, Orangeville Mills, M. C. 8wift.Prairieville,
H.B? BcnniuKton, Middlevilla, and by druggists
and merchants generally throughout lbs teestry

Herrick’ii Sugar Coated

omaionnt. Nat be.
What Mr. Brown­
low haa to deciere he declares openly and

wtbw

nnuFsiazuin.

Shltgellu Brp‘* ACe.
B. A. Fahsustock, HuU

FOR SALE BY
Heaatare Pills.

—
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

ry OLD FRIENDS UE&gt;

in the beat, places.”

—

W helcsate Ageats la New Yark City.

^vcvexvXvxvg, 'D'vovrcXvea,

caunterfeiters.
(Price $1 per bottle, of
tixfor $5.
C. W. pobaok, (Proprietor, JTo. 6
Eact Fburih Bt, Cincinnati, to whom
all orders should bt addressed.

the Philadelphia Prtu

iboldly, and, with him, as with ell nntura! orators and writers, the best words—
that in. tbe words which moet plainly
enunciate his thought—array themselves

■

be uwd «T«ry tocraiug before

eXt.

of those eccentricities,

In all newly aeuleSwIacea, wben there

TER8.

SXowv,&lt;te\v 'Bv.Vteve

While we expect to find in 'his

oh thought and expression

HARD-WARE !

■Dt. ■RoXjae.Ww

Parson’s style of dealing with most subjvxjLs.

found In ths Ucited Hum. ee^Mintad wJUi ttair.
DR l'iTo^EE DODff°IMFERlAt’WlfiPSfi^

ra*AaoOxo\^
t'tv\o^a'b\*.

of tbe great

struggle. which swallows up, in

GROCERIES

Imperial Wine Bitten
An prepared by an eminent and skillful pl yefctan
who Lu used them successful!v io bls practice
for the last twenty-fire years. Tbo proprietor,
before purchasing tbeexclu.ito right to manuftuterw and tall Dr. Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wtva
Bitters, bad I hem tested by two distinguished
medical practitioners, who pronounced them a
valuable remedy foe diowam. - ■altbuugli lbs nodical nxa af theeoonlij, as a

ftlcvMAckt 'Rv.Vteve

ise* to be a work of great interest; and
u ill undoubtedly

WDVS &amp; EWES',

DeciiamsNta

lheKysiem nnd Prolong Lite !

CHARLES W1DD1FIELD A CO,.

of every description

S150 BEIT PIANOS. tl50

Stacks of

GROVESTEEN-A BALK haring removed to
their new warerooms,

s». us uoiDWir,

mm STATES.

pow^preyred to offer Hie public a toagnlficcut

7 Octave Boscvood Piuo,

&gt;u&gt; auger.
.taerjMMal.I■■
re Boxm for one Dollar

New York JwAproiro/aa follows:

Clothing,

“Mr. Culm is thia week printing
thirty thoutand additional copies, which

iteinhiK all hnproveaiacts kuoWo in thta coun­
try or io Europe, over-atrune baas, French grand
Mtioa,karp pedal, fall tree hemo, for

*150 CASH,
Rich monldiag eases,

rpas cob nasions *sp yxnuissci oj
who wfifwwith narrow Debility.Loea efMamory

.
FloridaJuly IT. IBM,
To Da. Hosier. Albany. N. T.—My Dear Doo-

t!75 to taoo,

HASTINGS, MICH

all warranted mads of the boat sMMnod material.

cinnati. ordered/brty iAmmmf copies at
^Twor^leM medicines

GROV'ESTEEN &amp; HALE.

J.llmS

Ths

Favara m

Joumwoww.—A oom-

^AMrwu CtUwSS A. LU&lt;*»?t «*»-•„ Y
*^Std
Geseapciat.LaMlaiaad.jr-T.

tW“

OUR GOODS

SOLD Dr

A

47B BKOAPWAJt X KW TOBI

CABD TO TOUNG LADIES AND GFN-

Unusually Low!
Vte

fcwttftUTtdkh!
yrn.UAM JGMM.

Wheat, Corn, Oata, Better, Lard, Pork,
COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

«UNT A SPAULDING

�small quantity of

oyr and rub it in

. . . jaOulTW^Nina

prevent chapped hands.

thi only beu ABWrerrir nr
UtfcVl

rr will ifSRYs ttooD.

rf Witt MEHt&gt;i.trnn!it&gt;
Mend yonr BarMmHMpnpMto Boots, Aa.

made very rioh ; Wds are unually

^fftLL MENP GlAWt V'
are tbe pIsteBofthet iiyinil J ffl trtti l
•botddT^
frwnx^M«NDn«RY.
L.Xr“'“h”*
»
1^1'
WU4- MBtW-fiWIA.

dug

two feel deep-aod made about half mam
Oiw - which ta wall enough if plenty of
room is given to the planta; but a bad 3
foot deep, with ample iMeea. for thofow
ia better than a crowded one three fee*
deep. Expose the roots Id Ule air as
little aa possible in setting them out;
they should be set by a stretched line,
io a spaded forrow, with the crowns of
the room about two inches bdow tbe
surface. It is common to set them ,lri 1
rows a foot apart, and^eea than a foot in

MORTGAGE SALE.

IT WILL MEND MWRTH.E.

the row.
We should prefer &gt; fopy and' .
a half apart or even more, and not nearer*
than a toot in the row. Apply salt at.
tbe rate ot 20 pounds or ao to the square
fod, and rake in, or let the raih :.csirjr. it
in. Keep dean of weeda—cover late in 1
autumn with three inches of. manure, to '
be forked early in the spring liking cara

On reading and Wng the p*«ttoe. dnlyveritod

trees,
by some cultivators it is claimed
that tbe longevity and hardihood of the
tree is increased by an occasion! seeding
down of the grasses we have named.—
They aver that it checks tbe too exubet-

barb, and ita conduct renew to health ba-

ing-ao well known, ila uaefclneM doea
ryoL admit of a /doubt; but allow me tu
remark it ia bAt used in the form of a
syrup, eaten with plain bread, as are all
cooked Iruita: and not with paatry, •»-

thirty-fwoJST, drvnsTf.fitp.Xt/ thVrt (JVbortr
of rugs Ns. Dint (9) west, tn Said Barry county
ud Blate of Michigan, one hundred a’uJ sixty
scree, more or lew. or to much tbareof a. will
taliifr said mortgage with interest and costa, will
b« sold at public auction or vendue, to tba bigbest
bidder, at the Court House in tbe village of Has­
tings, that being tbepiuefor bolding tbe Circuit
r.----j
of
D. 1M1,
one o’clock, P. M. of that dar.
Dated, May 90.1649.
'
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
1*1*
Asaignees of Mortgage.
Bwsnxr a Atxu, Attys.

peeially by Invalid persrms who have
bilioua eohstltottons.
Pastry ia like
strong drink—It only aervea to indulge
the appetite, rather than to Imparl tu it
any real good, causing secretions in the
stomach beyond their natural order.—
To make rhtrbarb ayrup is. limply to cut
it io small pieces, simmer It over a slow
fire one hour with a vary little water ; or
it may bo baked in a jar,then strain,it and
add auger to Suri tbe palate.
Whmitfo
voung it is like apple*, MTreoea*y to
be ptoled, If sweetened with the bo«t uC-J
soger, (loaf to tbe taft,) It will, if pre

..--. ---- MW1

1TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Court
J for the county of Barry—in Chucery.
CharUt E. AteiLi.Complainut, ‘

law mu.—Should be »w« in aiim7
mor and winter, during tha day* but
sboold be taken off at night. . In summer
ft allows perspiration to pass of without

■

J
ttarrM

’--------- the skin, and promote

*

illMm BfAAMpteIter s^'7

।

Potarares »och wondtrful remedial power* M to
•art bo many diieaaes of apparent opposite phe­
nomena.
Wc reply that Radaray'aRcady Relief chief aid
moat ienportMl rentdial efficacy. M eviaaod ia ,
Ute immediate arrert of pain, and its potency io ,
tbe treatment of aueb diseases and matadfra, I

&gt;0 circulating in said coon

ADMINISTRATVR'6 SALE.

STATBOrMteAN.i

to^.’by’tao

ameAuax

t! Hr* "f*
—
I. U.
tta^foUowingluds beloeging to tba aaid estate,

Kb.

®

-st-

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

(^Err-urr.

Ucicc 25
"

par B"tlle.

t ■ j Pfica
Cerya per QtitUe.
jPrice 25 ..Cants per R**t|l.e.

Prtcp 2j.Cetitfi.pcr Bottle.

Very

C*013 P*r Be*tt**25,Ceyta per Buttle.

jjg

Liberal

^eda^vn

to

Whetemte

- .-TERMS CASH.
J3F* Far Metre *H Dronfota. and Rteeabtopto*
gcaccjrily ‘brwqgtanti Uw country.

‘

„.t,i

JOHNS A GHORLEY,
. (Sole Mauufaclurers.)

Comer of Liberty Street
Croup.' Di|
health.
;■
It is superior to all known remedies In popular tel Fever, TFceer, 8md
use as a eleusing syrup for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD, i.
. CMta anML____________ ____________
arrtMBa. IryserrtervChilere. Cram pa and
Let Radway’a Bond v Relief bo freely neo*

NEW YORK.

Iihpuj;l^pl, U&gt; |l**ii0C OaRrni.

. .,

Imj-orntji tt. Iluihh-rs.
Itupui tanl tu Kaiflruad Oiinpnoioa.

giro a pure-clear, ud rtMeate bun of health ud
b«KXg toiMfaet atonoMB and hrthaney to th.

Iniportaul.ly.^nrincr^,

.

Ta all whom
concrru
’ cerae everybody.

It is a pure and toneceDt^Mtepirottoa, all-pew-'
erful to do good, but oerer dues injury.
IMPORTANT TO I’ABENjs.
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.JOHNS

UR(JSPEi'8

_ IMFlUiVKD QL’TTA FkkCIlA

in medicine taking, or business relations with
RESULT ENT ;-and we religiously deolarc Uiht, if ,physicians, if this tssound reaaonieg,
Rad* ay's Reno rati ng Resolrrtit f/gften When
tbe symptoms of any Inherited disease are first
badwat’8 hxadt HKurr
exhibitod.il will eradicate-the some from the
1* not recommended by us. nor prescribed for
1 System. In tbe early *tag»* of PtUste or Conno mwy rari ties of disease as every physician in
the practice of medicine prescribes Calomel, MerOf Radway’a Renovating Resolvent will extertnin ,
Quinine, Morphine, Opium, ud ether faatj'tteyXnateUM.dfrn*'- ta» the system.--.cury.
u
JJJJJ vorile hobya of th* prafemion.^ Il ta a weBknovn

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CEMENT-ROOFING,
-a l‘" Uwi'UJ -■ - -

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The cheapest nnd most durable Roofing

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USE ARB WATER I'HOOF
I-*.— .Ml ... —n .r.u.

nit*511*LI «y~ Wu*fcu( B0V ’r‘T,olT WW’IM

Th* Oort b only *bm Qm-Third that at Tta,
; Thi* article ha* been tbon ugUlv tested iq New
I York end Mt parts of tbe United State*. Cawd*.
Wert Indier. *nd Central and South Awerte*. oa
building* of all kind*. *nch a* Facroatas, For**&lt;pa*. Cnrucuvs. ICYil Roan Itarovs, Cart, and an
1'rxuc Bciuum;* genersllr. Gun**snxn Buls
IXOB, Ac.; by ths principal Biite***. Ixnurtm,
&gt; an-tothere, and has rjpvtsLte to fte CHEAPEST
and MUST DURABLE KGOFINR tn use: it i* ia
every rtotxta Ai FIRE. WATER. WKATflElt tod
ki^dr’*UOF Ou”:d*&lt;
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CHRONIC DISEASE.

n*e ie ihrOJUnT eaOeri»l eaeardhatemd in 4*&lt;
L’niiaSUa which combine the desirable proper
ticaotfltatfJrito WVtentiNri/y.w'Meh are uni-

NA'TIeiit is required'|ii making'application

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Tbe expento of applying Itttbul triding. *a aa
ordinary Roof can b* coteraS tatl taDhed 'ehf

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DR RAHWAY'S PILLS
^^^sxsxp.°«tsric. at
eadachk.
NTLAHATfdx OF THE ou w
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A do«eoffrtrni Sixto eight'Of Rahway's‘tail
■tiaarAUI, will, in Ila
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There l* naptecess at*R mlontatod to tart the
UMfulasMnPwaneeUte‘■udteMM as a —Hitorr ■al WtoB totiabto ttto* U paefotoy fat P»~&lt;
oamp. Radw.yVltetoy ltrllrf hM
wfti. -• -1-—— I—•-----------•------ • •
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ter. from Bngaik ud Begunviml surgrona. oflk-

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Fur&gt;Gmlhg'&lt;Mftnb cl oJI • Mhwto rtte

aADWAV&gt; RBADr naMtr. will btottaii

expuoed
AcUtteUw-Wteriim,
• towBo* adt -i-l nftbanq w.-.-

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awn BMftmr
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The Seferer fo mn mUMMfsrf «e a /to Mtaktav

IN CASEB OF
I
Thta the sate TW.rrifAl’s
state2eanS
eSKCMATUM, XXCBALetA, LUKSAM, TIC St C SXTT rifestis'
eocv,rooTH.tex,sciatic*,rxc« xcynt, Ma^' x$’3.'
Mumboes*,’ Biden joints, Sprsma, Lameutsa,
TliHEE Til
Hirsi**, Pels ta the Kidney*, WoutegPtin in tbs
AKTHMA. IMFFWULT BBKAXRUKL PLEURar^FAlN JN-JHB RIDE, 8MODUSKB8. 1

Its n*e Will, ia Slim ntiantto, reUuve joaol pain
and its cunlinurod use cure you of tbe ootuplrinfo
CHfcONICRH'EUJfAIYmSUABTHMA

Exeentor'a Bale.
Ia the matter ofthe aetata of Marti, c Bores,
ite of the oeunty of Barry, deceased.
*
In pursuance of a license granted to me by tbe
robate Court of uid
I .k.ii

r

family by

- Si Fyj?

PR. RAD WAY’S PTEU,

Pbillif Laoxxu, Deftadenl.

ECONOMY D WEALTH

110 00 a year
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

There is no judicine in ft'e'lnOwnSrorid, or
t’Ftrctotewd tiroaklltw eradIciRltfrrfrcffi UfeSystWn -RMObM InBVritbd, by

dayefMto. l«t,artteKcluck in the forenoon,
beMBigtred for tifo hearing of arid petition,and
that4W tetra at lew of said deceased, ud all
other pereoweinteveated in ssM estate Ire required
to appear 01D ossrton of said Court; then to ba
bolden at the Probsto Offieepo the viUage ofHas­
tings, and shuwoMse, if any
uy there to,
be, why
wfev the.
th
r gbould not be granted.
Oerod. that th* petitwr.e
•s interested in sadd estot
THftion; and tbe bearini

.

78 WfcLfAH STREET,

AH. A SCIENTIFIC WROATWR

CHANCERY SALE.

“Hl io

Johns ACrp*dey’» 'Xniericaa,C*a»eDt GteT’^Ato
Furl- TtoM*.
•
"It-te «4 convanteatto Mrs in 4be bowee.~-.2tte
Frei Xjpeqw.
t
"It tealWar* ready; tbl* conunendsit to vvevy-

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ceased sod expeuaae of adminlatretioa.
Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tncadar, tbe Sth
WqWMMuan «•&lt;!«*. i. A.
noon, be assigned for the bearing of Baud peti­
tion. ud that the heirs at tew of said deceaae^and
all other perooaa taterosted la said tatate, aro ro
quired to spear, at a assaion of aaid coart, then to
be bolden at ibe-lyobate Office, la tba rUlage of
Hsatinirt. and show esUBe.if unv lter. be, why
tii£Dr*ier of Ihapetitioaarahaald not ba granted, i
. •WtJt to further ordered that &lt;ald Frtitwter
gire notice to the persons btarerted InAaid
estate, of the pendancy’ of abid petition ud
tbe hearing thereof, br causing a cwy of this

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f*. dropsy, ud eon&gt;as been lhe huparnl- ,
’ in curing these bor- i

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ll,KHJJtcnd
Cor»l-

Probate Court atdM seunty at Barrr, I-i~.ll
toll at P»b|* an^M-AM.tagllvat bidder, at
tbe North Door bf tte Court House in tbe villare
Of Hastings In theenuntr of Barrr, Michigan on
Monday the 4 th day of Unet,
tenTclock

Cni Fo« Wim-kta th. tabid*

entire wart is reduced to* level with tbe
true skin. This mode is effective, and
without pain. The wart eo treated will
never come again ; bat care must be tak­
en that the aquafortis dues not touch the
true skin about tbe wart,-as it nay blis­
ter it.—Iruk Ftriaer'e Qaettia.

At a aeaaiao uf the .
iv of Barry, boldeu at
rteage of HaMtaga,

Cocxrr or Ba.xt,,
‘
t-1° the)m*tU!r ‘to»*tote of Charies a Griffin

found 16 be pleasant and refreshingat all
times and seasons.— Gardener'a Chron

baring warta in warm wider, dry with a
•oft towel, and touch tbe Utp uf each wart
Only with aquafotis; a knitting needle or
anything having a small point, will an­
swer to take tn» small drop sufficient
hr each wart In a few days a dead
peltate will be formed on tbe top of the
warta, which will scale off when bathed
in warm water.
''
When Utts is removed apply the aquafbrtis again, and so on repeatedly, till the

MiiVu-STXTt ar MICK101X,

•’ ’dHAAMty saX^IO

served air tight and kept in a cool place*
keep good for finny months, and will be

:

willTwedfly drtWer th. &lt;WW ud'

tbaaccurncy of
-ffiUMDVATB BEgOVATDEO KEBOLVKSY.
wMaMFWnrmum^ipmaato. ao AMt Urn ui;
gneiss or tbe atarase* as developed In tbe tropics..
Farga supplies were«Ml to BflnO.Bscsea-Otmou
Chiu, Peru, Equador, Vetuuela. Bolivia, new
Grenada, and to several islands of lb* Span uh
main. and.tear .thwreurhly tested by Physicians
and the Priratbood, and '*----- “------ —------dr used by tbe Pbyatci
••Holutivo Renosador de Raitwsy," (the Spautte
jlrent,') In the treatment
ton Tutnor*. ProiapBU*
ribetes. Bairt Anthony'*
'ever *ore*. *11 duea*** nf
i Wood. WHtefteailioga, I

Estate of Able Draper.

Estate of William Cooney.
T&gt; ROD ATE Order.—State of Michigan.
A County uf Harry, as.—At a session of tbe Pri&gt;| bate Court for tbe county of Berry, bolden at the
I ollico of the Judge thereof, in Hastings, on Mon­
' day. the 16th &lt;Iat of June, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty two.
I’ment, Bb&lt;rman C.
Pnndle, Judge of Probate.
1 In the matter of the estate of William Cooney
deceased.
On reading and Sling the petition, duly verified,
of Solon Doud Administrator of said estate, pray­
ing for reasons therein Sot forth that he mar be
Ii&lt;wuaedtaselp*rtuia ra«l tatateiuesid petition
described for the purpose-ef paying the debts

The aperient qualities of green rhu­

”■* Yaak. January, )M0. ’

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1 blood of all its people, ami baa taMWtetabtUpS^
as a constitutional infirmity. and has baffled the

MORTGAGE SALE.

ant, tender growth consequent on a high
alate of boed crop cultivation, and creates
a more firm texture and hardihood of
Wood.— Ohio Farmer.

W«i

LETTER P1WM DR. SALMON SITNNWB
Z&gt;.

te&lt;y.N^teftvW

S-»'fi£XdX&lt;3rask^»

than the common hay grasses.
Oats,
_especially, ate Very injurious to a young
orchard. Of the grasses, the common
red clover we think as little injurious as
any, fur it obtains .considerable portion
of its nourishment from the atmosphere,
by means bi its course, broad leave*.— bidder, at the north front door of tbe Court House,
Orchard grass to the next least injurious,' an the ViUage of Hastings, in said county of Barry,
and those who have practiced sowfrig' that being tbe place for holding the circuit court
for saidconntr,on Saturday the sixth dar of Sep
them both togrthar, say tbe results. are tember. a.D. Im?, atone o’clock, r.u. ofthat dur.
Dated, May SO, 1841
CYRUS MANN,
profitable la the bay crop, and if hut left
8^{fe:4w;wz
too lung in sod not injurious to orchard

‘ ’

QUESTION OF THE MlU-KWi
ANSWFBED.
I

TA m CT* teH^r&lt;cn Wtee to Oto ftmMten
JLz ofpaymanl of s certain Indenture of Mort­
gage executed br James 8. Tux bury ud bis wife,
Hsuuah M. Tttxbury,of Baltimore,' Bsrrr county,
and alato of MiObigamta Oyrua Mun. o't TolluJ
conntr ud alate of Connecticut, dated tha XStb
dar of December. A. D. I960, ud recorded in tbe
office of the Register of Deed* for said county of

oh pare I, on which Mortgage there is claimed
to be due at the date of this notice, the sum of sev­
enteen hundred ud nineteen dollars ud twentrone cents, [&lt;17l» 9LJ and no proceedings in law
or equity haring been to stunted for the recovery
thereof:
Nutice ia therefore hereby given, that by virtue
of the statute, and u power of sale contained in
aaid mortgage, the premises described therein, to
wit: Two-third* of tbe north-east quarter, and
the north half of the north half of the south-east
quarter cf seetiownwmbcr-torewtv-nine, (2Vi, ud
the south half of tbe south-west quarter uf section
number seventeen, [17, J all in township number
two (2) north of range number eight &lt;8) west, in
I aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
hundred ud eighty acres, [or ao much thereof as

MLLKHJB OOlTPtiWW.

-r. &gt;v//dr x
And restore him to bis. friends in a sound and
healthy eondittaa.
Before presenting Ibis wonderful cleausiag rem­
edy to ibANtirtlrAmerican publte. Dr. Badwat
was detamstaMte teat its medical pnwarfor tbe
class of dssaire for wbtob h ia prooertbad in tbe

not to Injure the plants.
In threo ar '
four mn they will be in fail vigor, and i
will last twelve or fifteen years. Top 1
hiefasst bidder, st tbe Court House in the Til­
drees every autumn as already described ; ths
j
lage of Hastings, that being tbe place for bolding
cleaning out weeds, hoeing, dm., will the
1
Circuit Court in said Harrs county, and State
keep the beds from rising too high. Cut 1
tbe shoots when about four Inches high,
Dated, May 90, 10S9.
and do not continue catting after sumD. 3. PERRIN A CO..
jelltlX
Aaiigiieee of Mortgage.
fner.—Eha Claire Herald.
Swanur A Allis, Buys.

One of our correspondents asks if seed
ing sn orchard to elover will be injurious
to the trees. The practice nf seeding
down young orchards to grata cannot be
too strongly condemned; but after the
trees are tea or twelve years old, and
have formed strong main roots, and com­
menced bearing fruit, it is rather good
policy to seed down to grass; leaving
the sod, however, only for a couple of
years, before again plowing and crop­
ping with boed crops.
In seeding to
grass, however, we advise sowing grass
seed alone, in the spring.
Oats, or
wheat, or rye, are all far more injurious

*

Estate at Orville Phclp*.
PROBA TXORDRR.-mk.n OF MICHIGAN,
County of Barry, a*.
At ■ lesaion of the Probate Court for tbe Connty of Barry, hnldan at the Probate Offie*. la tbe
village of Huting*, on Tuwdsy the loth day of I
Jun*, In tbe year one thousand eight handVMi ttd rimy-awn; preuanx, 8. C. IMbSm, Judge
of Probat*.
•
~- 1 jo-r-1
dt!**Sd*&gt;^tor&gt;f *!»* estate of OrriUc riieip*.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

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VOL. 7
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HASTINGS, BAfiBY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1802.
$istings Jjanntr,

KHAPFM &amp; NIMYI

I me, Uft the roll wdtell ,ou »lL" Tba.
| turning away to bide her tears, left me

IS PUBLISHED EVERY VKDNIBDAY,

• Yorjciv.and forgettapast’JJitard
and.sleeping visions, why sbouiS Monger

, wwwtoxrs

airtMriftjr.
Office, eorr.cr
KstasMta, Mick

perplex my mind with vain conjecture ;
1 —aI
—I— a
llkaaav I "*■**-•* the

A. A.KSAHUi,

3. C. Beason.

th. rttora. w« U *. nmliM of th.
alk or tb. f«nl oobo of gaotl. IJoUtep;

TUSTICE OP THE PEACE. Will attaed tatb
tf callaction of d«bu and all other buainoa

remain three years, intrusted me to the
guardianship of Mr Howe, an- old friend
ol bis college days. It. wasjit ta house of
Mr. Howe tat I first met Mrs. Thorntou.^ She went but little Into society.
and ray guardian’s was one of ta few
famibes ta visited. Her pale, expreaairs fees attracted me, and then, too,
tare was up indefinable something in her
dark, liquid eyes, now so sad, and, glow­
ing with an intense smile.'tat woke an
answering echo in my young heart. She
always celled roe to Mr side to ask me
about my studies, and when a new book
was announced which ta though! would
be suitable for me to read, she placed it
in rty hand with my name engraved on
the flyfeafinber own hand writing. Waa
it strange that my heart wanned toward
her; tat her ooming was looked forward
to with pleasure, or tat I often begged
for ta privilege of visiting her. In her
quiet, pleasaut home. My virile- there
were not very frequent’; and when there,
we Mt in her boudoir, which was fitted

Milla, Barry oaurty. M‘cK

Ths law tai brought ui t« tahighway

GREAT
fastings’ business

girrctori).

WTItTI!

pair arilttla dlmpladshoulders,
A I Ulis hat adorned with flewafi.

Over High Prices, at the
GRANT A SPAULDING,

HASTINGS

. c. Al.KRS la alt kinds of dry. goods .groceries.

STORE!!!

DRUG
■ASON ALLEN,
EALER IN GROCERIES, provi.iaa.. pi
d a. flish. butter, lard. nork. and groin
all kind
Also toys candies, elc , etc.
Kiore
Calilern a Block. State street. Hastings, Mich.

D

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

u new and moat complete assortment of

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
g^Ctamicala, Palau, Olla, CaataTpkeac, Buraia* Fluid,

Broken dishes far her pUy-bause,

turpentine and alcohol.

4«rtwa. .iiuioncr..
• .. • ------- .
nalbrobVs Saw Blook. Hastings, Mieh.

HU USVSSB.

NWFEEF.Y dk AI.EEN.
TTORNEYS ATLAWand Solicitors In Chan-

r FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
.
PUBPOSES.ONLY.R1

BhghUy soiled and sadly tarn;.
The baby cap. tba bits of ribbon,
The stringot bands she used to i
And a single, sunny ringlet

DANIEL COOK,
r C4T!CE OF THE PEACE. Genrrol Lsnd snd
Tat Ascot. «HU attend to the collection of
debussd all other ba»ioc»« pertAininglohisoff.ee.
Alffice in Goodjrear't block, up Malm.
_______

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPEB,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS, CODFISH;

gtatllanjh

in fart, everything in ta Ororory Use, inch .
will be needed for familv um.

I.
A. HOLBROOK,
a TTORNEY snA Counter At
A Chancery.
Ut&amp;ca, rteood »‘ory
RoW*r • b,oek-

THE JinTEBY OF THE
LIBRARY.

CTWBBT yxBXnnElCB^

J.
M. Rt’MELL.
PHYSICIAN and Rurjean. Offiea in Ruroelfa

1,1 CMklbir Extracts,

Thus like ths spark whose lirid light
In tba dark Unit u bid from night.
It dwells within,alone.

PENR. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES. CARDS. Ac., Ac.

i»TARY

MOST POPULAR

patent medicines

I». H. STEWART,

claimed Mrs. *11)001100, springing from
the easy chair. In which she had been re­
clining with thelistlessness of a dreaming
child, and darting to my ride ahc pressed
so heavily against Qte veil that I could

J. ■. NETINR,

plainly deoern

(DHIEAIP, IF® (MSB

H. WRIOHT,
TTORNKY and
and RolieHor and
?be ,2taSiJ of
P.rtteular attvnUuu paid U&gt; IM oollecuen oi
claims and nxmey promptly romiUwL
Oflee. with W W. Ralph Bag.. Middleville.

anything mysterious." •
“But this you oantx t—must not see.
1 did not reply, for having been an Idmate ot tbe bouse only a weeki and Uns

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Barry Counly. Michigan.

tbeir being

____________

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

JACOB FERRIS.
jIIIMWT,

Mascs a iMa.________

C...eel&gt;er «»d

.

ran*.

gfaSdoT ** wnW"1
p--“

«. c. rBinni-B. .

and »ou are at liberty, even to rummage
the drawers and pieeon boles of the desk,

if your curiosity demands it; but you
must not look beneath the veil tat hides
this picture ■," and her pale lips trembled,
her dark, expressive eyes-were fixed upon

ra. fcr«d«bf

“'"irt one gienco,” I -Id plMdinglj j

DANIEL 8TBJKBB.

wnns o7»^« Circuit Canrt wilhin

T1
». II. COOK,

EdXnP".in
jJ_ . October. M Mondsy.
'.i rSZii Mril

Clints
Mood.; :

__

H. N. SHELDON,
•y TREASURER.

Office la the Court

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■ PW£lSSe

bul .be moved her heul oeg.ll«ely.«.d
.eol on : “How on 1 .tody with lint
mystery ever before me, and then too. I
shall never sleep soundly agaln.bul dream
the livelong night of this mystical veil,
and tat it hides some strange, w0ro
ilW; Of w»r*x become a socirowmbulisl
•nd Irigbum every eerv.nl «bo &gt;Pf«»
10 lew «b.»u. from lhe projnl.ee, by
my midoigbl eeplomuone end wender“’^No eye bul mine ever l.mbe upon tbie
vrdi ptour.
hU—d.

JAMBS a. aWBEZEY,

-wciTi tovsul

Wool’

a~-“

Wool'.

WPUCET0GCTW00LCM©ED,
tbts mate.

being my first Visit to the library, I did
not give utterence U&gt; the thoughts which
rushed through my mind.
Perhaps Mrs.
Thornton divined tny thoughts, fur ahe

said :
“You are to have accert to thia library
at all times, every book is at your service

eellelwv.

mmwa

the outlines of a picture

frame.
,
“A picture P I exclaimed. “O, I must
see it, for I can never rest where there is

.

f_„X

aU—KKK. ne«9«-nlddrt).

friend, and I was going without tbe mys­
tery of ta library being solved ; so I

ventured to hint tat, when 1 earoo to
visit her the next year, I hoped to see
the veiled picture unveiled. Bhe did not
reply, bet taking my hand, led roe to the
library. She would tell me all, she
said, for, perhaps, we might never meet
.
briefly.

being innocent, how oould she bear pa­
tiently his taunts and uncalled for surveilance 1 So ahe proposed returning to
her parental home, and tbe husband said
go, only ahe must leave her child. She

tv well, by imagining a regimwl »*••&lt;«
a
( hill, another down iu ta valley,»thir“
|in a piece of woods, with artillery and
,cavalry placed in ta beat poditfons. If
you want to make it more real, whan
you are ort ip ta fields or pastares, with
the bills all around, just imagine that the
enemy are over yonder hill, with ten
thousand men and twenty' pieces of ar­

tillery.
You are a general, &gt;ad bars an
equal number. Tba enemy -will ooms
down that rva^, spread out intq ta field

Youj-uri
Yoo can’t exactly tell how many men
be will send on the right, or bow many
on the center, or hew many on the left,
so you must arrange yourforcaa to, sup*
port each other. Then, to shift it, you
are to attack him. You don’t know now
hte troops are arranged, for be kedpe
them concealed as well aa he can. Yon
don't want many of your men killed, ,bu|
do want to win a victory. Now there is
a chance for you to try your skill In
planning a line of battle.
You must
place your artillery where it wiiL do the
moat damage, and receive the tart from
the enemy.
You must move your in­
fantry to that they will not be cut off by
tee enemy before they get near enough
to cut them up in return. You see that
it is no email thing to be a General.—
These are great rnaponbibilikiee.

The Washington correspondent of ta
Cincinnati OvteUt relates the following,

dyb, e«irt Wte. bJ
J*
muTm key lbel taA o^ed ll» ■»*«

where the memories of »y
.ere eu.rad 1 1 oo.ld not tell

childhood
Yek ibjr.

end a

himF

Impoaaibiiilka, Ukaviciort d&lt;RS,fly

before him who is not afraid of thato.
nine bonnet and mantle, ran to the hotel.
1 surprised H»y
toy running breath-

lewiy into the ruosa.
“Coins with mo j-Mrs. Thornton will

with

Men’s eril manners Hswtt*Wk^ iWr

nor

-nA insaroBcs

oftmfanteH.htedUteWteiT,
i. « &lt;b. N-■

fol remsmbraoee,

STEBBINS A ELLIS,

j^F.-RMODBr
XXCBAMBX.

- ■
t—

^rt^oIMCAJUI

j

er 1"
Then I answered tat, though I turned

,mly rrlio I b.ve pre-rved o( _mj&gt; pe»
file; elt Uurt I bate V. remind me of esms
b»np, dey. urn bright io tert—&lt;» • &gt;»»&lt;
• iU&gt; ft-were, end I dreamed noe &lt;be&lt; be„„,h ihoK fclr. perfumed ft.-eie peuk

past was painful, and I mingled my tears
with thoes of my fttar. while again I
seemed to bear tat strange voice and see
those strange eyes peering into mine.
In two hours 1 would leave my kind

again.
Mrs. Thornton told her story

jix

and vouches for its accuracy ;
On ta single matter of the President’s
did go, and three years after, her parents
being dead, she went to Europe, where belief as to the amount of our losses, we
she remained eight years. Returning to already have three or four contradictory
leaf alter leaf of memory’s book, yet I America, she came to New Haven, where, versions; while 1 happen to know that
under the assumed name of Thornton,she every one of them conflicts with ta state
could find no record of a mothers love
She died when I was about two years old had since resided. Once she visited the menu the President himself made to a
yet mv father had been kind, and as far home of her husband during bis absence, certain party of tour, only last Friday
as possible filled ta place of both father and bribing the housekeeper by the pres- evening.
Said the President, wi^h marked em­
and mother. My childhood has passed■ ent of a well filled purse, nrocured his
happily ", my father was both friend and portrait: and in all her wanderings it had phasis, “I ran’f tell where the men have
gone
in tat army. 1 have sbhi there,
I
been
her
companion,
though
closely
veil
­
Instructor, and my first great grief had
been .when I was sent to school and my ed, lest some one should recognise it, and st one time and another, one hundred
and——" (perhaps prudence requires
thus
her
early
history
become
food
for
lather aailed to Europe.
“Was your mothers name LilanI ’ idle gossip. Then, loo she bad seen her that! should still leave ta next two
and here was tmmelhing in the tone of her child, and for a brief moment pressed it places for figures blank,) “one hundred
and------- thousand men, and 1 can only
to her bosom, but words could not ex
voice tat startled mo.
“Her name was Flora—Flora May. press ta agony of her breaking heart as find just half tat many now. Where
can tay they have gone ? Burrtids , ac­
she turned away from her child.
Waa it not a sweet name 1"
“Your husband’s name," 1 said, sinking counts to mo for every man be has taken
“Very pretty," and ta glowing mien
sity of her eye, as I met its gnze, made। at her feel and gaxing wondsringly into —so many killed iu battle, so many
her
pale faos and the dark, liquid eyes, wounded, so many sick in the hospitals,
my very heart throb with a strange sen
bent no lovingly upon me, for a new, so many absent on furloughs. So does
sation.
,
, ,
“J can’t tell where she was buried.—■ strange hope mode my heart throb MitchelL Bo doos DaeB, and Bo others ;
but 1 cen’f tell what has bscome of half
Ooco when I asked my lather, be said it- wildly.
“J cannot repeal bis usme, but you the army I've ssnt down to the peninsu­
was far away, and we would go to thei
la.” Mr. Lincoln may have made con­
may
look
upon
his
counterpart,"
she
place nf my birth when I was older. My
tradictory statcmentB to others, but I
father was so lonely after mother’s death1 said, rising.
Slowly, almost rsvereuUy^be put back
tat be sold his boms in New York andI
i
ibo
folds
of
tat
silken
veil,
while
1
stood
removed to Ohio.
1 have no recollection
Was It a bad MX ‘•determined to remove Secretary
of my first borne, but shall ask my dear■ balf-breutulewi beside her.
Stanton at once,” or at any other time;
lather to take me there before wo return। dream, or was It reality 1 There was no
mistaking tai likeness; and involunta­ and had nof “determined to remora Qen.
to Ohio."
.
rily ta words, “My fetar I" buret from McClellan and put Burnside,** or “pot
“And your father loved his wife!
Mitchell,"or “pot Halleck m coramaad„
“What a atrenge QUMlloo " I «id.— my lips. Then, like a swiftly taovina
Yot she appeared to have apoken witauti psnuranta, it all passed before my mind He was assured that retaining Gea. Mc­
Clellan waa aeriowly dantaing auhatr
’
and
throwing
my
arms
around
her
neck,I
thought. “If he had not loved her, do
meots under the new call of the W est,
you think h« would hava remained true
but be promptly replied, -'Psrhaps I do
“My mother—my long lost
to -her memory fifteen years 1”
&gt; My taiher told me all yesterday, said I, ■_____ u... 1 .hatl Ina* nn the
“1 Lave tbe headache and shall retire."
t when 1 bad become more «lm.
He
Mrs. Thornton said, riring ; and eommg
And be waa equally free . in ex­
i lesined ta reports were witaut founda­ him.”
lo rar rtde, Ale
»e
tion, and bearing you had gone to Europe, pressing bit confidence in Secretary BW»-.
with a flushed check, quickly Isft tab
for three jears, hu hits sought you there, Un, and Ma indignation at the abuse
s nod now bis heart is very sad because to heaped on that officer for actions J* him?

tones of her voice.
•‘Lilian do you remember your moth­

“What have you concealed there 1” I
said, taking hold of the heavy silk dra­
pery ailMtched to a rose-wood cornice, and
falling in graceful folds to the floor.
“Lilian! Lilian! don't raise it!" ex­

blood 1
■
Mv father returned, and when I told
Mm Uw kind Mrs: Thornton had been,
ho Called to thank her in person, bul she
was 111 and oould not leave her room.—
Wondering wbal could agitate her so I
returned to my father, ssying she would
be better in a day or two, and he must
not leave the city ertil he had seen her.
But he was firm in his defasion to leave
ta next dsv.and l roust accompany him.
Then I expressed a wish to visit my mo­
ther's grave.
He drew'we to his .ride,
and with his arm encircling me, and my
head resting upon his bosom, tx»ld me of
my mother. To him the memory of the

AUModSbtUa.

This expression often occurs in refbr*
rring to the order of our trwpe on ' tba
|bettia field, and ft is doubtless ta ojta
।ioo of many that the two armies stead
*£
।Into lines ; butdt is not so.
Tbs army is divided Imo two dMtojioaa, and tare are often great gape ba।tween ta divisions. They are posted *
positions, or in commanding plaWB
1
,
|
.
&lt;enemy.
।

She was the only child of wealthy parents,
forbade.
For
Summer and autumn passed, and tbe and married at the age ofnincteen.
long winter evenings were spent in the three years she was happy In the pleasant
eosy. ehrerfal library ; and though I oste home to which her busband took her;
many a furtive glance toward the veiled then a cloud of midnight darkness over­
picture I dared not question Mrs Thorn­ shadowed that home. Some one envying
ton, and began to despair of the dawning her, circulated reports injurious to her
of that day when she would relate the1 reputation, and these coming to her hus­
history of that picture. It was a mild band’s ear, he, being naturally of a jeal­
Tbe
evening in spring, and ws were ritUng ous disposition, believed them.
wife loved her husband devotedly, and
before the grata in ta library. I watch
od the first dimming coals that had burn­
ed low. while Mrs Thornton with closed
eyes, sat near In tbe easy chair.
My
reverie was broken by the tremulous1

roe t»« rarecui. ,«»,m or rai ueiu.

JOHN ROBERTS,
IHYRICIAN and Surrron. Dwellingoa Broad-

H.
P. CHERRY,
PUBLIC "and
la sit husinrss entnistid to h&lt;ni

those dark folds.
From tat night ta mystery of tbe Hbrary deepened.
I had a nstvous dread
of being toft atas with tat veiled picture
and &lt;ny imaginative mind pictured a
scene of horror tat would thrill evorj
nerve in me and freexe my very hearts

to her home.
_
It was my Grat holiday in my new
home, and l had gone to the library with
Mrs. Thornton to select a book when on
passing around, my eyes fell upon ta
sillt- drapery lining the wells In ta
furtberert corner, and was about to draw
it aside, when her exclamation prevented.
I had promised not tn look beneath the
mysterious folds of that silken veil, yet
I was not satisfied, eurineity prompted
me to try to euteh a hs.tr glimpse when
Mrs. Tburnlon was occupied, but honor

L»t sse look npan them all.

A

that veil, and I turned away wondering
why so oostiy a frame was hidden under

seen the veiled picture.
1 had a pleasanlhome with Mr Howe’s
people, yet it was a glad surprise when
he said that I could board with Mrs.
Thorntun, if 1 wiahed,and taught I could
be happy tare. Mrs. Thornton had pro­
posed it, m Mr. Howe’s folks anticipated
being absent from tbe city moat of ta
summer And the next Saturday I’removed

JI,’IT RECEIVED

nOBERTM Ar STRIKER,

.
..
tat
startled me : but llttenltig Intently, i nniotL
1
Tbe vetted pteWre «u vnve.lod, ihb
1found al! silent wilhiuand without. Ah! mytiery of die library eotved; end ra&gt;
(t
was
the
whispering
of
ta
still,
small
I
urate, moor Wertera tenm, «■■■•»
;mice, and vbduld 1 heed its prompliqga)
|She would not know it, curiosity whis­
;pered, so I raised ta veil; but, as my »M the guiding our ol Ibu «eolu»
eye cadghl a glimpse of a gulldod frame
.
_•&gt;
ra
the drapery tell from my hand! I re- home.

up with artiatio taste, and having never
been admitted to ta library I* had never
With qulrarlag lip and taarfalny..

,f Provision.. Alaa Notary
doors aast of ta Hastings R&lt;

I

AlltUs

. WING.
ADVKRT18IK0.

a manly vpta murmer yd ■
name waa repeated in soft aacenia.

�rail sgsinw iL_

•

Karrs ia the North,
ra from the rebel S£
Paris ta rxtremelf

&gt;tol our Governwent.

advocacy of principle.

There

bausatin a government'whir* acknowl­
edges it* pbw.Or to be delegated from tbe

be

Win DxriKTSorr, Ws&lt;hlngn.n, Jnly22.

ty lflossof D»--fiuMfo letters -to Unb.
__
_____
mubt look’ to tbir own mu-eit "bj
the Buffalo &lt;xyrasr, he Mrtn Oh-! hew pibyentingtL, or be held responsible in

“deluded bretheren of the South !” They

are a mean, ooutemplibla, accursed race

I saw fed, this afternoon, 500 of these

scoundrels, who with their usual

better race to exterminate,

Ou inquiry at tbe proper place,
become a ueceusity, and rec gmtton of
with safety to the positions and W*f»- the Cmfrderat© Government eoMtnM
e ar© gratified to learn that Michigan
dons within
is paid promptly, her portion of tbe
Hotis
within tba
ttw District
Vistnci now
now under
u&gt;»m« hie
*
Il k represented that Slidell
ar Assessment of General Government,
f many interviews with the
P'f
":
ABRAHAM UMOhLM.
bw,^French '^ministration, doe in June, no part of which wRJ b^
OFFICIAL.
.
^’r M
paid tiii. yMr.

STeS

tePf

rill

■troyi

mean

Deas and impudepc*, sneered apd Laughed'

grata, relative to paid emancipation say a:

ling things

vocaey of a bold, j«

aide 1 am of all this sweet talk about our
partraMTta could defy tbe popular will.
Recent events have 'demonstrated, that
'
with all our national misfortunes, we

It ts ordered that Major General

Away with this

sideening, firrittag, uentimvntal apology,

ft. wa; traly baaaid to b, ■ go
■■■■■LW
.WMme n.,
mM AM PtmUwU «• but mv, awl

bo I *!»&lt;&gt; outnumber
n.A only whip, but

IB® .

~

read/ commenced, and we

root end.

and fbreyer, never
wore tbe semblance of humanity'' I go
branch, mercilessly

strong. Geo. Hunter is an honest man. in for killing them. *
He was, and I hope Still ie,5ny friend.—
I valued him none tbe leas for hta agree­
(3T Here hone of the Isolated fact
ing with me in thegenernl wish tbat.nll that betray the terrible slaughter made in
men everywhere could be freed.
He
ihe rebel army during.the battles before
proclaimed all men free within certain
Richmond—a slaughter that Jeff, Davis
Qtatea and I repudiated the proclamation.
He expected more good and lean barm la concealing with the utmost care. The
from tbe measure than I could believe 7th Tennessee Regiment, says the Gran­
would follow. Yet in repudiating it I ada Appeal," went into the fight With three
gave dissatisfaction, if not offense, to
hundred men. Ou the morning .of the
many whose support the country cannot
afford to lose.
And this ta not the eud 28lh, only forty men remained unhurt.
of it. Tbe pressure tn lbw direction is nt evening not one could be mustered
still upon me and ta increasing. By con­ for service.
If the truth is ever t&lt;»ld, it
ceding what 1 now ask you can relieve will show that the lossof.Ufe on the part
me, and, much more, can relievo the
of the rebels has no parallel in the histo­
country in this important point,”
ry of war.
Tbe above ia but an admission of what

-■
Lb.

•

• — ------------J-—
ot «
6,, nilm
Mrniuwimj

Exxcvwtw

that mUttary

■ter aid -ziM-tSMtb-tbe
well
' eT** .?rderTJ'
betag iftai uis
wftbm Jhu
tm|r be carried
co« minders
‘
of the Guff
mate*,
H|, Carolina. U»r- With the Independence i'-.ts
'----------

«i»,
p'“- .ad iknwM iba arawd aaaiUM&gt;a&gt; ««J
i.iana, Taaaa, ao^ Artanaaa, In an frfdar-. uro
-------------... a...
«...ffi&gt;.ad
L&lt;wii Lorn*
nursuaded
to have
proffered
EpiLm in rising
d-P*. A
I, mannan, aetn and urt Ml, •pn.p-ny.
real
or
personal,
which
may
9®
nocessnry
Bdilmm
&lt;-.rrrv.««iaii
«
areTto undentland distinctly, that the se­
&lt;&gt;r convenient' for tireir several commands York Zhr«u -UIM U&gt;«t ib« following U
curity of travel is their only warrant of
for syppliea^or for other -military pur- lb. progr.mm.. m reported vnong It*
safety.”
His late reconnoisaaoor within
lMdL« rerw—iooirti lUre:
«Uw Empreor hru w-undod Mr. U,y35 miles of Richmond from GordoosviUe,
tononlb.»..bjre*«dfo«n&lt;l lluL there
shows that there is energy and1 biwvery
It mi fo-pe of mifever guining the cdftseht
in hlr troops if properly huinnged ; ' ahd malice.
SAwirf,That military and naval, com- «d tho United Stales, much less its aid,
that he will carry out his plans as eoer- manderii shall etwpluy us laborers, within
in any s ob p
bub
‘?deed’
gMically as be has commenced, wc bare and from niff States, so many, peijrms of
uarchy in
result in
therefore,
every reason to hope and believe. Other African descent as cau lie advantagenuly North
used for military.or naval pukp&lt;aMa,Igiv­
things look like going Ifito wat in cam­
ing them reasoeabfo wages for their
Cm., fed eraacj.
set. Government has been lenient'.iteredtH has b&lt;*en
.tufore, in the hope tbaf we should couThird, That a*to both property and
i-ention of the
qwerAbe rebels easily,- without resorting
_________
,
South­
French

—Detroit Ade. A Trib,,

BichmMul. MARSHMAN V.TOBTn. of tta U

be eomniiuod, or; In kttokrtt words -they

well. Msy the eauM m wl
isilt, be speoddy sooceosfal.
iMda, July n, ISC3

New Advertisements.

n n*-,-

shall be kept, sufljaenlly accurate and in
detail, to show quantities aud Amounts,
not sustain themselves under the pressure
and from whom both property and such
of the blockade for any considerable
persons shall have come a« a buris upon
length uftime, and by doing,in this way. u hieh compensation can be^nuefo-in proper cases.
And the different Departments
ject was not-co barm them permanently, of this Gc’vernrnent shall attend' to nnd
but to protect1 them from nil* with a perform their appropriate |-arta tOuur ls
strong arih, and that their owi reason the execution of these order*
By order of the President,
would teach them that our objeet was to Edward M. Status, Secretary of War.

to harsh measures, aud that they ouuM

theOtrart

being addr

H. N. BHKLDOM,
I0VNTT TRKARURKR Will par particular
I attention to precertaff Pennon, for .11 perDr. John

Bailey. Fr

DR. li. J. HANEY.

(
ern
Confederacy, even to the extent of

Drue Htor- Gwriyssr

Sweewy,

The latter

one half t

tng entert
&lt;
(effrct that ibo Si.iy.tptirn,Cpyifirieracy will
(
not
only n&lt; .l„pp.-,H.d-.gn.&gt;»M«.-|

G. Hol bro
Acricntlural Notice.

•d A* th

appropria

ru, jh.r-wjlUUi» other |»n0..
.bem.Ju*Knpiwnc wreiroren —rt&gt;
Hou.e, on the tSIh day al Asgspl. St i «.'d«rk
P. M- t" arrange a list ofVreatimns sad transact

■ fore. „l 100.000 in-pw
Mr. Slld.ll
( can
no dlijection to such a treaty
being made, except that al some fwtpre nirrtinx. Ali-irivswSoi toe oocirtr are catuctut
,tHrte the Sothharn Confederacy -eW! wi*h invited t«a attend.
July Isth isea.
D. 0. Boatxaox. PresidcuL
sara not to destroy.
But lime passes
to annex a part at least of Mexico, if not
Headquarters army of Virginia, |
along, and each day davelupea more and
July 28,1002.
f
the whole. If *uch a treaty, therefore,
should lie presented to him, be would
more the deep hatred cf the South toward General Order No. 11.
some men and some journals have con­
endeavor to, lur»iy«erk&lt;Liti it a dauae
the Govern id ent; and .no lenient policy
Commanders of armv corps divisions by which the consent of the Empuior
(In
r.f UI/I Court linl.
stantly borne in mind, to wit: that we
Senator Ckaxdlib closed his great
whatever, will over hav* th* (east effect brigades, and detatched command*, will will be stipulated to the annexfon &lt;*f a
have a duty to perform, not so much in speech on the conduct of the War, with
proceed immediately. Ui arrest all dis­
to bring them back to their allegienoc.
portion rd Mexico to the Confederacy.”
supporting our government by a blind the following statements:
loyal male citizens within their lines or
And now, what must be done? ' Shall
A, the sft^ion/sts are ready to de
li. Ui« nultu of ths Mtslc of Dsuicl Smith late
adhesion to its policy, as to Instruct it in
within their reach.
Witbin tta»r respec­
“Sir, I have deemed it my duty to
&gt; ■ &lt;" ‘ ‘ Ji
we continue a suicidal qourae until there tive stations such as are willing to take mohslratc that helthcr ■QinrlestAd' nor arid county.- deeoMod
whst it most desires to know—the wish, present this statement of facta to the Sen­
Richmond can betaken by the Frtierel
w no hope ofcver again sboyiug to the the oath of allegicnce to the United States
os of its subjects. The eternal infamy ate and the country. I know that I- am
troops, they Art i» -a high state of glee
world that a great and free people are and will furnish sufficient security for its b^rahse of the above reports from abroad.
io
be
denounced
for
so
doing,
and
I
tell
which covera and shall cover the Buchanyou who will denounce ma There are capable of aelf-government—until the observance, shall be permitted to remain
A Washington correspondent of the
on admimstratiou, was due more to the
al home and pursue, in good faith, their
people are «ick at heart of the great sac­
New York Wortf .fuijtiahes an awoctate
accustomed avocations. Those who re
blind adhesion of its political friends, to nounce me, and no one else, and they are
rifice going &lt;»n here at the Norlb—untfr fuse shall be ooeducted to the South, be­ rumor, which ala* * has . tended to cheer
its policy, however erratic, than to any traitors and fools. The traitors have
the hearts nf Nnrthertf .secessionist*. it
extreme &lt;pickets
of this army,
we are permanently divided and have a yond the
_____
..
other cause.
Politicians of the “policy” been denouncing every man who did not
ta that Jeff. Davis fans sent a special mes­
lb. v&gt;«lb of o., held op by ■"&lt;&gt;
noufi-d Lhu H horn) .gotn ^»y
aing pmans to “slralegy,” when it led to dMpnUun
senger tn the Courts' of St. James and
stripe are continually exerting the people
. ■
.
'
.
,
-k...
n .Utr
where ;in
onr lm.d
line*, no»»OH&lt;
or At any rwilnt
point In thn
the
defeat every time. The traitors North the
European power* that have shown,
St. Cloud, with dispatches of a private
to have confidence in their administra are worse than tbe traitors South, and
rear, they will be considered as epiet, nnd
by repeated acta, how jealous they have subjected to the extreme rigor of milita­ nature deniandtrt^'theritnmedinte recog­
lion,” when true policy demands of the sometimes I think we have as many of
nition of the Southern Confederacy.—
become of the great and growing powers ry law.
• ire nonce to the perwons intrretted in mid estate
If any parson having taken the
administration to have confidence in the them in the aggregate. They are mean*Boeton Journal. n
of tbe pend♦dm-of sak! proben «nd the hssrta*
er men; they are mon who will cmue of freedom, constantly operating upon oath ofallegiance, an above Mj-ecitied,»bnil
people. During all this struggle with
behind you and cut your throat in the their thrones, by Influencing public sen­ be found to have violated it be will he
treason, the loyal people have been right, dark. I have groat respect for authero
shut, and his property seized and applied
*
timent toward liberty and equaffiy—un
ti» the public Use. All communication
and. where differences have occured of traitors who shoulder their muskets and
til, in fad, wc become demented, and * ith any 'person whatever, living within
We learn that when morgan entered
SHERMAN C. PDIXDIX.
any monent, as to policy, the adminis­ come out and take the chances of the
bullet and tlie halter; but 1 have tbe instead of being a first rate power, «e the lines of tbe enemy if positively pro the beautiful town of Versailles, Wood
tration and its Generals in the field have
must superlative contempt for thn Norths shall have to crouch at the feet of Eng­ hibited. except lbro the military atitbori ford county, the leading rebel* waited on
been wrong.
In proof of this statrment
him. and itrgtted him in Gcal’s name to
CHANCERY ORDER
em traitors, who, under the pretended land nnd France, subject to any slight or ties, nnd in the manner ujtacifiud by mil­
we have only to add that in this time of gaiae of patriotism, are subbing their
itary law, and any per*&gt;n cbacenMd in leave the State as rapidly an possible—
TATE OF MICHIG AN.-The CiraritCMit far
insult lheir fancy may dictate? Heaven
writing or carrying letters or in&gt;ssagc« thathta coining at lbb&gt; linjo would ut
th. C'omitT of Barry; in Ctoncvry. - ,
our country’s greatest peril, the adminis­ country in tbe dark.
K.gbth JiMhetal Ciroah; Bait predteRM mH
forbid that we shall ever ctitne to this.— in any other way .will be treated and efin- terly ruin their cause at the August elcc
.1.^ - ■
rJl.iMi nf U ..1.
tration, and those Generals who are now
The people of the South have still added sidcred as a spy within the lines of the U. tion. if it had m»t already done «».
Consolidation.
looked to for deliverance, bare suddenly
Tnroing sharply upon them, he re
8.
army.
We notice th© Detroit Adverluer and insult to injury wherever we have over­
plied:
“
Gentlemen,
I
came
into
tbe
come up to the standard of tbe people.
By command of Maj-Gen. Pope.
Tribune have been ctmsolidated. and is come them in arms, and have treated
State on yorr invitation, having received
OKO. D. AUOOLKS.
Some attribute these changes solely to
publirhod now as tbe “Advertiser and with scorn everything generous attempt­
not Im than Gk&gt; thovaaMd letters from
Col. A. A. G. and Chief of Staff.
the progress of the war.
A leading Tribune.” Financially, no doubt, this
ed by Government to show them their
variopa part* of the Slate—more from
Naw
York
July
28.
was
a
good
move.
Bul
the
united
sup
journal of this State, in politics of a
Anderson eounty-than any whore, rise.—
error,
or
to
show
them
bow
great
a
blow
port of the consolidated paper will de­
A special to tbe Tribune says: “A You promised me that I should have all
part* in whose ranks traitors hsve nsver
pend upon th® political course pursued it would be to freedom all over the scouting party of Indiana cavalry are rothe help J needed—thnl the flower of the
trained, very erroneously, ns we think, by it. Tbe Republicans of Michigan are
world, If they should succeed in their ported at Fredericksburg to have fallen Stale would join ip«- I have roine, and
in (avor of no halfway ground.
The plans to overthrow this great and goodi intn ambush a few miles from that place
now’ yon Iteg me to go away again.—
firmness
and
decision
of
Michigan
in
its
“The progress of the war has greatly
and only ten out of seventy came back Ynu send me a few miserable recruits on
Government.
‘
educated many a man up to tbe standard adherence to right against the jerymanto camp.
Forty men of Gen. Hatch's
Now, shall vre submit to their
etSoAay’s action, whom no amount of dering of political jockeys, has been apare reported to have been captured by thebnraes.
I am here at yonr invitation, coot thereof to WO euwd m
force could hare compelled to take such filauded by all true meu throughout nil unjust demands, and rend asunder the tbe enemy at Orange Court House, where and will mount all the men ynusendinr. SoheOor, wiiiun t weaif. daya i
nt a copy of arid bill aod ooU
oyal America, and such men will expect only strength and power for good, in tbe they were foraging.
a step one year ago. There is a lesson
notwithstanding the deception you have
in thia.
We now urge measures of their organ to sustain them. Let us hope
“The statement that Gen. Hatch had
practiced toward me.”
Defendant.
seeming great importance to us with that Advertiser &amp; Tribune will be. tuch
entered Gordrmsvillc was founded on the
The same, In substance, was repeated
The answer comes up from every loyal
* thia order
pertinacious and uncharitable zea!.
Wo an one.—jVncwyyo Hep.
supposition that be had obeyed orders. by him al Lawrenceburg. Anderson
Stalo
in
the
Union
never!
never!
And
want them done it*mediately.
Let us
He ta much censured for diaolwdienco of county. Georgetown,Scott county, Cyn­
A New Poller
bo.patient. If they ought to be done
Govemment'says we must now savjj our orders, and is here to give an account of thiana, Harrison county, proving bow
will be done, when the people are |
We are glad to see it stated that the country, if every institution and relic of his doings.
deeply be feels the terrible disappoint
ready to perform them.
We may now government has at last become convinced the South bo destroyed thereby. And
“The rebels in force now bnld tbe rail­ menL
And now that hie forces have
and tbea by a judicious word or act^hasten of tbe utter impossibility to overthrow
road from Gordonsville to Staunton.
been defeated and will be cut all tn pieces
so say tho hardy people of the North.—
events, but we must always be in their the rebels without adopting a more thor­
before they can get out nf'tire Blate—it
Headquarters Army of Virginia,)
HARMON SMITH.
rear—we can never go faster than they.” ough policy. And we think we discover AH loyal men here, now agree in saying
any are left to reach the borders—we
Washington, July 25, 1862.
)
that wo must strike
where it will
don’t believe John feels in the best pos­
The journal from which the abo^e was in the recent order of Gen. Pope,s&lt;ifiicient
General Order No. 5.
to warrant us in Maying that the war will be felt the most severely by traitors—
sible humor with himself or hta friends.
taken does well to claim no credit to
Hereafter no guards will be placed
be carried on no longer as more child's and wo thall du so.
The different
thia cause.
itself for the education of public men up piny, hut that n»»w we ahull have war in
over private property of any description
States hre alive now doing their duty in whatever. Commanding officers are re
to the standard &lt;if tbe people.
Contin­ downright earnest. Gen. Pope’s troops,
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
raising
the
amount
of
troops
required,
sp&lt;&gt;n«ihta
for
the
conduct
«-f
troops
under
ued persistent and sentimental apologies, it ta said, will forage on the enemy, and
'.real those in arms ngainst tho Uuion ns and Michigan we arc confident will not their command, and the articles of war
We arc glad to sec that the Navy
have hardly had the effect to educate
and
tbe
regulation
of
the
army
provide
enemies. This p^diey should have been bo behind. Tho acknowledged bravery
Department 1s vigorously pushing for­
either the President or his Generals up
ample meant for restraining them to the
adopted lang ago.—Jacltam Citiren.
of her troops is everywhere known. And
ward tbe conatrastion of the new iron
full extent required for diciDline and effi­
to their present position. It Is unjust to
notn donbtexiats here but that mure of ciency. Soldiers were called into tbe clods. It is announced today that in
others, however, to attribute all this
Thiags that are Vnconstitatioaal.
tho same aort will soon be marching on field t(» do battle against the enemy, and three months ten «»f them are to be c&lt;tai
the Nashville Union.
pie ted. It would be Improper to reveal
to where fighting Is to be done and deeds It is not expected that their fores and
the secrete of the workshops and Navy
Tkarhos brought only the occaswa, tn
An obscure paper somewhere in Mich­
energy shall be wasted in the protection
accomplished, as already has been done,
Yards, but we can say that such stride^
obey demands
long and persistently igan, thinks that Governor Johnson is
of the private property of those most bos
that will be handed down' in history, in tile to the Government. No soldier ser­ in advance have been made in iron naval
“
violating
the
Gmstitutiun
”
in
“
consent
­
made in behalf of the right.
Had all
ing to fill a place which hia principles honor of the heroes, as well as the State ving in this army shall hereafter be em­ construction that par guntaiats will be a
agreed, or acquiesced even, In a false
new article altogether. That great geshould teach him cannot legally exist in from which they came.
ployed In siich service.
and ruinous policy, there would have this Government."
omdtar io iron, Eriwwm, hn been dlli- Court for tbe final Miiuettneut of. all atoms a;
By command of Maj-Gen. Pnpe.
G----------------- ■------aodaatoa.
DAVID O. RoBfNMN. I Us
gently al work, and has already effected
been no fulfillment of prophecies, such as
We have no duubt that this same paper
PLKIA0E3 BROWN, f«iQUO. D. KCGOLXX.
.mprovamenta that render the Monitor
DaU4, July tt. 18&lt;X
jySOU
“uacuDstilutional to coerce
Q»l. A. A. G. and Chief of Staff.
ws have witnessed, to Induce such a rad- thinks it
all but oUolete- Englaad. Franc-, and
tbe South.” that it was “unconstitutional
Tie sudden-Araya by bodies, of rebel
New York. July 26.
to exp?l Bright from the Sepals," and marauders in Tennessee. Kentucky and
■been alow, tedious and exhausting, wlth- that it would be the height of unconstitu­
Tbe Tribune dispatch, Washington 25, omintry, picking up wbnt hints they can
Mimouri—their capture of Murfreesboro'
tayet “h has been known to the military aa to nur naw iron navy. It would be
-out the previous earnest appeals of true tionally to confiacato the negroes, of &gt;.
HOW LOST! AND HOW RESTOREDI
and menance of Nashville—their ravages
authorities
ever since Cui. Davies* caval­ well ant to lot them know loo mock.
&lt;nen and patriots in its behalf. No, no I rebel who helps to dig tire iutnanchmsnis1 in Kentucky and advance toward the cap­
Jm«.'
.JVfce
Oto*,
.
---------- -^i i S ifti'.,-----------If the counsels and ital of timt State, and toward* the Ohio ry expedition to Beaver Dam, that the
wa .pity the niggardly soul that would before Richmond.
Tub Chicaou TYibenu, in the same ta«
infiueuce of such Constitution quibblera River—their appearance Id Northern
•counsel a free people to remain in the
amount to anything in Michigan, we may Mtasoari, and tosir - operations on the among tbenj thedivlslous of L*mg*trest, sue in which it publishes Senator Chand
rear of those events which font progress set down that State as • valuable ally for
Ewell and Hill, to join Jackson below
very borber sf Iowa—their demnustralar’s apesch. com manta as follow* t
GordonsvHle and Staunton, h is not be­
open ws. The old fogies are everywhere
tioa* in the vislnlty of Corinth, and along
“No bombshell ever thrown into the
lieved. however, that Jackaon's whole
to be found upon the railways of events,
our entire line in North Alabama—the
force there numbers more than 80.000 midst of a foe ever did ao much exocu­
strenuously
resisting aH~ innovations,
tion
or silenced so many gut*.
Nomen
■M,
His purpose ta thought tn be to
Woaxnro Ij&lt;dus*btou«lt.—General
until the locomotives of progress knock
push down tbe Valley pf the 8htnand«h.
rebellion
them into oblivion.. Civilians and even
and.
tf
it
ta
praeciuable,
to
breads
MarrCarolina in the Southwest are «H1 bo* and muuuI- !
that tbe eoat
u‘*
-------------- —
eminsnt military commanders have been

ST1TE£3!2I!?‘!'-|*

S

in charac

upon the

of soldie

Wrxcw

at the Oo

nearly fi

-chell esn

common

Impbo

much im

Raca

tv in th

plat* h

DOLL

.Ala

for itra
taken

toft Ru

a al up

has be
Gen.

and a
were

color

will

of a

Afric

A
—D

mars

repr
bis r
know

that
excu

T
dist
tn t

rmi
the

mil
&lt;one

mi

no
Th
ab

MANHOOD;

Prreldml from 'hrir
that tbe Maeka are contented and

iron. Mr. Wiokli*. lb. Unfoo mwber

U.

of Washington.

on tWr atwmt.

b„t tb.

tb
d
c

�fatal ait
»Mn

omau. tm

nichlffM Ctmtral Rallr«*4.

)

TO K HCEUED

n and after Monday, May ilk IMS. Prase
ger Trains on tbs Michwst. Central Railthe eyeeend care; h Hvaluable :w fe~
■"•Itata lb. Utter emb
Hft, „a u
tb,mwpow,rf,| lnrllI.,nu,t Ilx) „;0.

“LOW PRICES”

Jfeg-uZafcr

ven.nt yet dlta-rrted.

.1 jo r. m

chilly PfcUuta, and

B. It. I1CX O"1ta^nautamL

Lung Comnlalota

assolymt.

It auothra and
P“riB" “&lt;l &gt;•“ ««Ir-

DR. J. BOVEE DOBS’

DIGESTIVE ORGARS.

tew.r-«u”kT" dT’i"l!
W
taking . d.-e „f

'Bk.XAe.va
heals

cvwe -vm*

“Oslt

cffiwd. to X\xt 'f.u.XA'w.

system.
TO THE UNHAPPY.
TO THE UNHAPPY.
‘“ffering the

Isn •—J Ml —...
meeting at

War Msrrnto.—The war

evening

the Court House on Thursday
was very fully attended, and,

although

the audience were disappointed

in

not

being addressed by speakers from abroad,
yet all evinced a good degree of patience
and

enthusiasm.

Impromptu

were made, on call,

M. Navins,

by J.

Dr. John Roberta, C. G.

speeches

Holbrook, N.

Bailey, Frank Allen, Perry Chance, J. A.

Sweezey, and ‘•Winchell.” the droilrrist
Tho latter patriotically offered

U'“P* in &gt;W N~k
V1"™A,.r Sara.. I
8&lt;»ld H«d—b,ot|(&lt;«dd&gt;«r! O», uJ
six bottles of the Rbnovatinu Rimolvxnt
will cure you.
Persons who have been
SO unfortunate as to contract a brnthw-m.
disease, may rely up.nt being cured b,
the um of Rauway’s Rxnovatino Rx'
sqlvxnt.

Ladiea suffering from weakening dis
aiargra, Prulapeu. Uteri, Tumor, in th.
Womb, a fou bottles will cure you.
Prict one dollar per turtle, or at* iot

one half the receipts of his Saturday even­
ing eiiirrtainmeni to the war fund.

ftX — CL
l\\C
ou* a\.*xAet«
o*j Vftg,
uo*, ^ot u. Xowq,
Xsecxv
vuueXk.
ak o.v*uc.\,e,
SXovft.ft.cNx 'BX.XXct*,
vft. \vto\Ltr &lt;\ua'ft.X\.Xk«*,
ft.’fttX. o.x XW \cro\act
at*
a *\vr*
o$

J

87 Maidsn Lanz Naw Yom.

C.

Bold

bt

DavaoinTi.

(i.Holbrook, from the committee appoint

ed for that purpose, offered

resolutions

fastings

|)ritt

Unrrntt.

appropriate to the occasion, and patriotic

in character, which .were
adopted.

unanimously

Ncivral persons came forward and
upon iht-msclvea the solemn

took
OaU
Applet.

ate.

“IS yra. and more established In N.Y wk. City.
IM iy----- th. Chy Paet Offlco.

! Jy—toe Chy Hospitals. Alms-Bc
Jy---- to* City

chell ran make more fun than

Win­

FROM

S PECIAL NOTICES
Dr. Roback'a Remedin.

RxcRvrrixo is progressing twtiafactnri
Fitzgerald has

about Inrty men sworn in.

per, an article copied from the Cincinn.ti Junsr,
descriptive of Dr Hoback’s extend ve medical es­
tablishment in that city. By the way. Dr. Robaek’a Remedies have obtained a great aud de

We stop press to announce, in

;

axhilsrsun, .fee*
brandv or
are a valuable n
sons addicted io ths use of exi

A

u,e e&lt;5uller‘*'-,'d 'Vines sod Llquere wiU
which the country is flooded.
^ ThssaBiUsre uotooly CURE but PREVENT

large stock of

HENRY R. CORTAR— W« an aelllng your

Uw.SJ ba

Itt”

ftX.owv«.e\x '2&gt;\XXcv»

place have raised ft fund and offer TEN

ancsTT to volunteers

ftX.owvsk.c\\. ‘Bk.Vw.’cs
SoXaec

ftXo\N\Ax.c\\.

m\&gt;k0,ovoA.c Wxc vo-cak awdu

potatoes they

we recommend the Scandinavian Remedies u»

an daily ro-

CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public
being Imposed upon by Smtriout end JRpAly Pgr■ «■ iciom JmilDtioft. a new Ial&gt;el has been prepared,
; bearing a feetiaile of ths Proprietor's aignslnro.
Examine each box. bottle, or Cask rarefalfr before
purchasing, rad take nothing but “Cratar’s.”

S\y. 'BteoXkoek'ft

iwe &amp; sis©®?.

stupid canard.

toftw avMiV|
av\A vftukc,

There is uo evidence

us

What we know is that

vftAavLcXxoX.^
€u\o^qMU.

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE 1

THE Advertiser having been restored

"Or. 'Xko'baeVft

Gen. Butler baa been making it a visit,

BUt"!—i kJ te
-n'UklUMpljteu.
who baa used them successfully io his practice
for the last twetrtr-five vmv.
Th__

although the medical men of th* country. as a
general thing disapprova of Patent Madirfnea.yet
we do noi l&gt;Hicre a respect*b;» Physician eau bo
found In th* United States, acquaimed with their
TbRS.
In *11 newly settled places, where there
ia alpaya a large poanuty of decaying timber,
from winch a poisonous miasma la created, these
Viners should be used every morning before
breaklasL

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

and arresting some of its citizens who

ave X\v«t

AU WaoLswu.a Daccbtsrs in the large cities.
Some of ths

Vcwft.dk,

committee,

representing the

BJ'fttVk.vftaXv^vft, tie.

colored mcnjifihe District of Columbia,
will soon wait upon

Tbe ouly object of tbe advertiser in eroding
Freacripuon. ia to benefit tbe afflicted, and

the President for

the purpose of offering .him the services

•of a regiment composed

of persons of

African descent.

A Rusty Rtrut, bvt a BrightShovzl.
— During an inspection of the arms of
one of the Michigan regiments in the
marshes of the Cbickabominy, the officer
reprimanded one of tbe men for having
hia rifle rusty. “It is a little dull. 1 ac­
knowledge,” said the soldier, “ but look
here 1 can show you the brightest shovel
that vnu ever saw.” The soldier was
excused.
Richmond.—The
distance &lt;rom McClellan’s headquarters
to the rebel capital, -by land, is nineteen
.miles, but so irregulsr is the course of
the James, that a boat has to sail sixty
miles to reach the same destination.
At
rone point, the stream makes such a sweep
t&lt;» the westward that the course ia twen­
ty miles around in an ascent of only two
miles.
Tuz

Distancb to

fJF" Scnutlxr Colfax has been re­
nominated for Congress by acclamation.
This is a fit tribute to one of the most
nlile, diligent, patriotic and consistent
memlwrw r»f the present Congress, and,
M ixhal. keeps a man of large experience
in a place where be can be specially
pixeful.
'

Ar thz South, war baa become- the
J’usineaa of Urn people as a whole.
It ia
/•w kifu ib?y trad*, manufacture, sow and
diurvuM.
At fha Worth war ia
busincra exclusively, hut aimpiy

Partin

Williamsburg,

mmPiKBiai,

■ Aud Minstrels lune tbeir sweet guiUr.
A nobler theme my htart it fills—
Ln praise of Hxaatat's matchless Pills.

Their cures ere found in every lend—
Amid Russia’s snows—and Afric’s sand
Their wondrous works—tba Papersi hI .
Produced by Bubici's mstchlres Pills,
iroca aiKiir
Thia charming compound will search it out,

and successful Physician, and benci abould out

boltiea, uf which th» abovt ia a fao-aim- ' ?'}’“e.l*5
»
ils.
STte labal it finely anffravad, and Moran Alien?W°

Labile. Marsh k Gard­
ner.
Ball, Dixon k Uo.

ia provided, with a safe-guard from t Hah. Ruekel * Co.
oounterfeiten. (Prise fl per bottle, os
® v- ■—
P. D. Orris.
six for fS.
C. W. l^obaok, (Proprietor, Jfo. 6
Eaet Fourth Bt., Cincinnati,^to whom
all orders should be addressed.

FOR SALE BY
Roberts k Striker, Haaiinra, Ek Nichols, Jay R.
Terrr. Orangeville Mills, M. C. Swift. Prairieville,
U.B' Benninvtoo, Middleville, and by druggists
and merchonta generally throughout the country

C3T

OLD FRIENDS JEl

Herrick’s Sugar Coated

Pill*.

The best Family CA­
THARTIC in the world,
used twenty years by five
millions persons snnuslly ; slways give sstlsfse- '
tion ; cental nuothiug inhirious; patronised by
the principal physicians
and aurgeeons ■ in the
Union, elegantly coated
with sugar.
Larg Boxes Sfi cents ;
Uec boxes for one Dollar
Full directious socotnps-

They are safe for all-bolh old and young.
Their praises are ou every tongue:
Disease disarmed—oo longer kills,
Since we sre blessed with Hssxicx a Pills.

rar Put Up with English. Spanish. German,
and French directions- Price M cents per box.

J|

OWARD ASSOCIATION, Pbiladel-

pSBseNsasa
TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Boston, Miss.
Geo. C. Goodwin k co.

I

Weeks

generally tn all Oocrm Towns rad Vuxaou
WIOTKD'STAinBS.

.HBSIXAI. WBAK5ESS.
of tea Hu.^
k-d "• “• SB*

^No. X South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa-

x&gt;n in connection with it.

H”w T»tr (wteqile ar«- in-p'ired by bold
measure*! Tbe erderxofG^n. Pope^nd
the rapidity of bis movements—bl« evi­

Prepared end sold by
CHARLES WIDDIF1ELD k CO.,

SOLX PROPUXTORX,
of every description

•160 BEST PIANOS. «150
GROVESTEEN k BALE, harisg remov'd ts
•‘■-jr usw wartrooms,

Stacks of

1V«. 478 BROADWAY,
no^w pr^aredto offer Us publics ma&lt;nifioent

7 Octavo Rosewood Piano,

Clothing

•IfiOCASH,
Rich moulding

ions derangement of tbe system ssdhr impair Ing
bar health, which but beenetsodlly fslllyt during
tliat period. When in New York in Anri Just, a
friend advised me to test yoor piH..
»«»
■k »unpiv oi
~--en----- ,
Park Row New York. Go nlaraing bme. ws
ceaavd all other tnaUaent, and attamUterad year
Pills, »»"a** *'Ffcv„T‘*.
fadinos, eomplejoon. digestion, sic., surprised ss
nil A rapid and perniauent restoration to health
’
rwntlL. We used less than five boxes
hsi1 entirely welt I consider ths

GKOVESTEEN A HALE.

of THESE HARD TIMES we an sslHng

ar sold er

OUR GOODS

cmso,

ai75 to saoo,

Which wc an aaxintia to mH, sad WILL BELL,

HASTINGS, MICH

•YumM. REroSTS a. sra»«lTO»»HOSk

Ta« coxraMiow *«p “Tbiuxmce or

DRY GOODS!
price • 1 per bottle, 6 bottlon for *4

Also all wholesale Druggists st
Chicago, 111.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louiaville, Ky.,
Cincinnati. O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo. N. Y.,

any I'll) before the public.
__ laaaa, Laox Corxrr,
Florida July IT. 1WTO.

die, »«•* ?
“K'T
s&amp;uk So&amp;stwT
Ur.J.BKiu

union b nesu. vomSplkenartl, CIimoo-

rrrr. Wild

| ShlefljJin Bro’s k Co. I Barral,RiselyA Kitchen
I B. A. Faheostock, Bull | Bush. Gals A Robinson.

nnueipkii, r&gt;.

Prli« Pwlrj.

'Wunu: xn^rniiys

Hkalrulr t,»u la «ev Tart Clt,.

^.VCAWftXwW, ‘B\.OkYYYuXL,’XJ^%-

Z-9f“ K

e

DR. J. BOVEE DOBS'
Imperial Wine Bitten

iptrial Wino
listicgtiiahed

rsr^The reported re-capture of Ba­

I.ns been made.

FEMALES.

We have every kind of goods, such ns

ton Runge.by the rebels, turns out to be
I hnt even nn effort to wrest it from

Imperial Wine Bittern will b&lt;- found
be most Salutary and Effieacious.

supply.

Dy. 'S.oXsft.cV?*

hns

arc smell,” Ate.

“Coatar’a” Rai, Roach, Ac. Exterminator.
"C-Ur’s"
“Costar’a" Bed bug Exterminator.
•’Coatar’a”
Coauir's" Electric Powder for Insecla.&amp;c.

"Dr. *B.o\&gt;aek'**

A Skvxrb Dkovth has prevailed here

Everybody

Which we offer at

koto® ipirhojib®.

Mkve X\w \voov vftaw vft.a’ft.u
‘Ooctov'% 'WAX*.

are XW rvcXv
ax\A Covft^orX.

part of our issue, that the citizens of this

n

ror the aged sed Infirm, rad for persons of a

Sit.

much improves its appearance.

n^rn np the tw&gt;ng, “Our

Sr. DUs' Celetarled Blse inun
auhie njnanrRiPAgftrwt) i

sixteen

a new glass front into his building which

fi.r nrnrly fi&lt;ur weeks.

JUST RECEIVED

H OPSEK EE PKRH—troubled with vermin W

avc VWfoov
Wxt \\oor &lt;WkVrW,
VAcnA. "’**'

kxtra

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

DIRECT

Shlngln, per M

DOLLARS

WE HVAE

esitrr (Wit.] //wuld.

KJr 'B.oXjack'*

IspaovntMXTS.—Manon Allen has put

Lieut.

THESE BITTERN
Win &gt;M nl, era, tai Pmnt Dana,
and in thia rean—&lt;
J
.................. *

-XWtfarv.Ac.

MORE GRAIN and provisions an dwtreyod

Honey, per
Butter, “
Laid,
••
Tallow, ••
Maple Sugar

common men.

Iv in this place.

Ao kdv, who U

Come and See I!

avt
vav, aadk -™,po&lt;»
ifroaiw^al. voo\* aaA VkiAsB, JtaaJr
vv&gt;\x\e\x a\ak«. Vmvo.

StT-

Wixcmnx.—Thia inimitable humorist

nearly fifty dollars was realized.

,br?€c lbe T”’’*1-

■mor* than 50,000 Pri rate Famille*.

gave &lt;»ne nf his aidfMiplitting exhibitions

at the Court Hnimc on Saturday Evening.

.

'YXxe.se. 'BvXXe.vs.

obligations

ofeoldiers under the old flag.

and Invim-arinir fka "Kz.1. .a.,..- t_ — .1

K OUB LIKE OF TRADE;

WkA O.W il.kWMk &lt;&gt;5 a VkBDA.
lav tkaluv,..

At the close of the meeting

WKSTILL—

hwkft p®nnP3nKrn®H

SouX\&amp;A\ux*

“Fey er and Jigue,
Liver Complaint,
Qlispepsia.,
LndigeatiOn,
Jaundice,
Kidney Camplainte,

lies for five do Hors at,
Dn. Rad way A; Co.*a Officb,

to give

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

VERMIN

&lt;W &lt;X

\o,”

k*

crows.-

EVERY FORM AND 8PEC1E8 OF

oAV tVw. “ A.\.» vlkvkrikv
ml.

ixfauabls kkmxdt

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

«n BBO^DWAT, inr you
*

CABD TO TOVBO LADIXS ABD BTlt.

Unusually Low!
Battle Creek

BOBEKTS ft 8TBIKEB,

dent determination tohit every rebel who

?S£f«r.
n»rrUk'«

BM Strew,Ik.te&lt;

riaater,.
Whaat, Com. OiU, Butter. Urd, Pork,

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

WH*zn2?Xe^2,IMt‘’
6IUNT a SPAULDING

Baatinp,

Rr^ryax Pttct—?&lt;•. 4W

MhVNMBybW

�CHANCERY ORDER.

THE WORLD
TBEWOBLD
BUwnrmweiLD

_____

.AMERICAN CEMENT GLOE

r.— 1 lie papers say khat
guldbastNMn dMATM iu Uta brick
sown nvmi

tried the experimMit for several years,
thu s crop wf ry « may be Ufceti frpMt the

,

-

Tw« fc» fi-or fw«k, an- r.mpU Mad fi-F

rich hod.
For feeding, it !a naviy
aual tu lodinu com.
John Jobnwon,

DonfeMed by UiaaaxJ
thlrt within twenty

। “/todR* ta

to ta authority in fattening catile,-pro&gt;' time, and
fera &amp; feed of one half buck wheat, to one
Vwholly ofcorn at theaune price. • It ia
used extensively tor fititening poultry

time1* privilege

day*. Ob eompfoimmt

num

a wotw ef thia

MABM1ED LADIES

□VAT
every

W1HB1

IT WILL

or vita Woa*. DiacaxMC" rao- Vila L'vsas*,

other grelDu. A very common proven­
=77r:x.-s.z~^T;-ar-T
der in New England is osu, corn, nnd
buckwheat mixed in equal part* nnd
ground. Thia ia mixed with potatoes
inant.
Circuit Judge,
original.)
tor swine, and with bay foi working
Attest.
D. Svaiaaa.
horses.
Register ia Vbaoetry.
State of Michi
' Buckwheat may be sown where other
City and State
CHANCERY ORDER.
crops have failed, or could nut be planted
on account of the wstness in its prepara­
TATE OF MICHIGAN. The Circuit Court
th* County af Barry : in Chancery.
’
tion. It is usually town from toe twid­ •igbt Hund re । and Bly-sight aud recorded iu the
office of the Register of Deed* for the county of
Alaseaainn of . Mid Court held at th*. C01
dle of June to the middle of July, the lat­ Barry and Stat*of Michigan, 00 th* thirtieth day
Hon** in the Village ofHaatingson the Hlb &lt;J
ter month generally being prefened, of November, A J).,18&amp;i,"n book.O of Mortgage*,
where the object b to get grain.. It on page* 341.M-LS4S tad UAon-whicbaaid Mort­
gage there 1* claimed to be due, al tbe date of thia
itowu loo early, there ta danger that the none*, nine hundred and aixty-lwo andbS-lOOth*
grain will not fill out well in the but
Ttaw Jf. BUlia. DtfraJml.

-

and, ttawirb cure-

E^fKinwatSir
ll^oae will .pevdily ihliwr the diaabtad and
tfucaae-elricken asfirrer from
A UVING DEATH,

healthy condition.

do with, may find it to their interest to
toko note ol this suggestion,

which waa nrrtierad expressly to meet th* ext­

further ordered, that within twenty daya &gt; he Complaiuaul causa a aotic* of thi* order to be publish­
ed in the “HMtinga Banner," a public newspaper
printed, published aud circulating io said County,

least twenty^dsy* before the time prescribed’for

EFAULT having been made ia the condition
fiwuur A Aluuc,
Loots S. Lovetx,
of pay meat of a certain Indenture of Mort­ Solicitor* for Complainant.
Circuit Judge.
gage executed by Jatnea 8. Tuxbuqaaod hit wife, [A true copy of tbe original.]
Hannah M. Tuxbuvy.vf Bslthnore/llarry countv,
[t-s.}
Alleat D. Sraixea.
and state of Nicbigau, to Cyrus Hann, ot Tolland
jyM.
Register in Chancery.
county and alate of Connecticut, dated the sulh
day of December, A. D. L9W, and recorded iu the
Estate of Luther Hill.
office of the R
Barry, on the
PROBA TE ORHER.-STATK OF MICHIGAN
at S-o'c’-

Fruit mny be prescrvsd in bottles.—
Tbe directions given are to procure tbe
regular pickle bottles, with long necks,
and without shoulders, and to use long,
soft, close cork*, that will admit no air.
Tbe bottles ere filled with the fruit, and
water poured in to within half an inch of

tach into the neeks of thr bottlrs.
Tie
the corks securely with two strings cros­
sing each other. Then set tbe bottle*
upright in a wash-boiler at cold water
reaching nearly to the corks, and beating
tbe water, keep it boiling say five mlntrtfta, when they may be taken «mt end
set away.
We know of raspberries Mid
other fruit having kept thus for two years.

Cvas FOR ExnAcnr.—Take a email
piece of cotlifti hatting or cotton wool,
make a dept-rseinn in the center with the
finger, and fill it up with as much gru -nd

for Rulway'a Ready R-solrenl.) in tbe treatment
of Scrofula. Syphilis, Ulcera Tnmors. Prvlaj^oa
f'l.m Vrv.if^-la.. Stairft Anlhnnv'a

and twee, glaodu'.ar awelittirc, dropay,
stitutional diaeaoea. Such haa been lb
Irlled oucoeco of thia remedy in curieg
riblc di»ea«ea in the tropic* that we de t
to.promise all lb» auoerers with ee&gt;
erajftlve diMatei aniuug onr own pe
Speedy reatoration to sound aud pa no an* nt

Monday tbe 14U» dar of
thuuvand eight hundred
8. C. Prindle, Judge of

July, in the
and sixty-twi
Probate.' •

claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the
Mm of eight hundred and ninety-four and 87liOlhs dollars, snd no suit or proceedings in law
or in equity having been instilulod for the recovery
thereof: Notice is therefore hereby given that by
wtcUM ofthe statute, and a pbwer ofaale contained

to sell certain real estate in said |&gt;diiiuo described
for the purpose of paying th* debt* of Mid dec«ased aod expen*** of administration.
Thereupon It 1* ordered, tfoil Tuesday, th* Sth
day of August, I MH, at tan o'clock, in the fate

all otlierperaoM Intereoted In uid estate, are re
quired to apesz,at * seaaion of *ai&lt;I court, tbeu to
be bolden at the Probate Office, in tbe village ef
HMtinga, and abow cause, if anv there be, why
the praTero4 Ike petitioner efjould not be granted.
Aod it ia further ordered that .*&gt;d Petitioner

holding Die Circuit
,. and Stale of Michitctnber, A. D. 1808,
- ---------v. ,u&gt;. day.
Dated, May 80.18-IJ.
HORACE J. FERRIN A CO.,
Jwlltl3
Assignees of Mortgage.
Swxxxrr a Alls*, Atty*.
■
th* hearing ther-of, by causing a ciipv of
order to be published iu Che •'Hastings 1
n*r," a newspaper, printed and circuiatini
Mid county of Barry, for six sucoeaaire wu
immediately previous to aaid dav of bearing.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, four Covwyt,
SHERMAN C. PBINDLE.
At a session of tbe Probate Court, for
(A true copy.)
Jem
Judge of Prokal
county of Barn, boldcn M th* Prabpte Offiei
tba village of fiprtogS.owTatada.etle 16th
of July in tbe year of our Lord one thouMnd
eight hundred aud eixv-two :
Present Sherman C.’Frio die.Jude* of Probate. late of tbe couu(y of Barry, deceased^
'
In the matter of the estate of (,'eom W.
r In pursuance of a license granted to me bv ih«
Probate Court of Mid County, I aball expose to
sale at Public auction to 'the highest bidder at
of Thoma* Mosher. Father of aaid deceaaed. pray­ the North Door of the Court House, in the nl
ing amougit other thing* that be may be »ppojnted admini.tr*tor oUaid. Batata.. . .

S

■
— -, r
.- .. .I V
vun&gt;&gt;, Li.ru
be hidden at the P lobate Office in Hasting*, and

JOSIAH BURGE. £rre*mr.
■ IMA______________ JelS

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
il persons having claims against tbe estate
of Wilusm Cooxn deceased are berebv

A

Price 25 Cents per Bottlr.

Price 25 Otita per Buttle.

Frier 25 Ccnta per Buttle.

way's Read) Relief will be found sll-poteut. Its
sdmmlstratiuu. ellber internally ur externally, a*
th* eeat of pain ludkstea, will arrert th* pro4re«»
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort.

Dox’-! Lrr

tub

Grain Git too Ripk.

irahi art brf.r, H b
t»«» M .almlMX u

TERMS ( ARIL

JOH.HA CHON LEY,
(Sole Manufacturer*.)
78 WILIJAM STREET,
f Liberir BtreeU

NEW Wlllt.

Croup. Diulheria, lotlueaxa. Sere Threat, Scarit Parer, Trpbutd Faret, Pneumonia/ liiilious
ImjM.rant to Builder*.

ctrnt tvtrybody.
JOHNS A CROSLEY’S
IMPaoVRD OVITX PKRCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,

power we claim for K
MSVLVENTf -**»’

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
ulcer*, tumor*, hackin .cough, br&gt; nchui*. theus*
of Redway'a Renovating Resolvent srillexterniinhtaltby body:
.
•
' CHRONIC DIKEASE.

ceeded in achieving, more
in meririr palltat'hjt Uie.uXcvipgXoflbepatiaoL which ftadwav'.
Rfedy Be.olreat will puaitirely eredieale. 1* that
..r
n........ ,i._. 1.
*1
. ..
.

the practice of medicine pmeribes Calomel, Mer­
cury, Quinine, Morphine. Opium, and ether tavurite hobys of the profession. Il u a well known
fact that in ninety eve* out of unr hundred. n»

to arriving at a

Ae.; by the principal Ut'itnaaa. Aecairxcta.
an I olbcra. and hu prorad t» be lb* CH KA I’Kb T
and MOST DURABLE ROOFING in u*e-. it is ia
reuL*ct A FIRE' VaTER- WEATHER and

8^yfu|e. Lyaj^paia, Nypliilia, aud diacaac* inddoed by the tojudimoa* uae of calomel, incrcnrv.
oniiMM. diacaae* of the Liter, ttaleen. (foil. Bhider.Tidney*. Spine. Ac., all of which diaeaae*
Redway’* Ready Reach ent will eradicate, aad
occur* to the rattan a new lease oflif*.
Tbam-.ee of RADM A1"H RENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT i» ALM per bottle Dose, a tea-spoon
twice tall, half an hour after each meal. Sold by

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

tkrOELTau

Ug power-on tbnr owe pentane (ta where yo.
" ’ bT‘k °r ***•■•’ * IU*1T R,l,ef. ia “Br

DR. RADWAY’S PELLS
CUSTlVENhiM.
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYHPEP.-UA.
BILIOUSNESS,
SICK HEADACHE.
INFL.UIAT1ON OF.THE BOWELS,
NERVOUSNESS,
MELANCHOLY.
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

It can hi- applied by any one.

body.-hub’
SvosMs.Stiai&lt;
ter. from Htigtac and R^i^ud aur^ £
cei*. and nrir.l..

GUTTA

PERCH A

CEMENT,

F«»r Gutting Metala of all

A dose of from sixjo eight of Radwsy
luting Pill., wilt, in the moat di.trraaing

And

AND tUteTUUK

-------- —
MVUUHU WlkU vu»liMOeta, Indige*ttou,Liv*e complaint. Dyspepsia
will derive immeciate benefit by taking a dose of
these Pill*. After thoroughly cleansing the bowel*

dX^10 ,o u,e l,"lihy
DR RAD WAY’S PILL8,
.18 A UCttNTIHC 1'URGATIVB.

health regeneration,

Kinds when

expoaud Ui the Action uf the Weather,-

F«r FreserYiBff and tcaalrfag Meta!

Raafii «f all klids.
IN CASES OF

x-»l—.
bI3S.F

“ ‘‘•'^“JA

&lt;• Un

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREATHING pi kh
SHNE PAI!* 1N TUE SIUE’ SHOlfLDEBB,

CHRONIC RHECIM ATbM~ ASTHMA

-a';,.—. Z
aaow-a which wvi. «cCMyeMg r«HX fcrfVrm. aUaoev of all diataDt. far
f —5. to which
it adhere* firmly, forming a body equal to three
eo,tU «"‘«b fee*, and will
LAST THBEK TIMER AM LUNG; and torn ita.

expansion
’Unjd'22?
IN COLD ORRCN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,WASH OFF.
LKAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
be repaired with GUTTAPERCHA CEMENT

cm

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.
This cement iai

ern effixt* induced by the exoeaaive use of Nerff'Tt^fiya^.eorftmya Sublimate, Opium, Tobacon,Ac.,
Ixical
Stimulants,
and exposure
to Paint
Led.
will
find tn Ridw.y'a
J^teUng

■uuiMrturvm use. _

a permanent cure.
B
RADWATI8 REGULATING PILL8
Are the only vegetable aubetitat* for Calonml,
Mercery, Quinine, and tbelt kindred d.ug*, that
have ever been diacovered. and the only pilla in
-aeUtat will wvmre to th. Mti.ut the Upfield
rflheta m th* Llr*r and other glaads of the sv*.

- are prepared
RXc'hT

RADWAY^S REGULATING PILLS,

K1DMAFB FILM
‘
L'U^{
bl0&lt;&gt;d'
•«"«*•« H all
a. but they eoealiM its eircnlai—

8 V. ROBINSON, I Owmfo.
HOWARD,
1 sfoawe.

REGULATING PILI£

i v

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

Coraw or Biwar
■ f ••
■
lu tite matter of the estate of Charies C. Griffin

itv .k kn. ■UlA’ttQiirM

Nu Heal ta required in making application

IN MILITARY CAMPS.

7" "

fiaws.'VSrzsr*

ia t»»

IbyGUTTA

Court for the county
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

STATE OF MlCHlflAN, I

Price 25 C-nta per Bottle^

It i* a purr and Innocent preparation, all-powetful to do good, but usvgr'doea tnjnry.
IMPORTANT TO q’ARENTB.
There ia no medicine in the known world, or
physician, that ha&gt; ef er eTaimed tbe skill ol erad-

Tbe West half [U] of the South West quarter strength and life.
(Ml of section lbirty-on«,(aj,) con tian in g sevenTventv-live huudreth* acres of

pepper an wil reatim n five eent piece;
ifither It into g ball nnd tie it up, dip tbe
bail b&gt;to eweet oil and insert it in the

tar, covering the latter with cotton wonL
and use* a bandage or cap tn retain it in newspaper printed at Hasting* and circulating in
aaid county of Ban-y, far throe arareaai vs week.,
Ita place. Altnml insrtant relief will be immadiately previous to mrid day of hsariuc.
experienced, and tbo application ta M&gt;
pmtie that ao in&amp;nt will not be injured

AMEBllAX CEME&amp;T CLUE.
reply that Redway's Ready Relief chief and

PURIFYING THE BLOOD,

4'lX^'AfoI?

day
noon, be aaeiguod for tbe hearing of Mid petition,
and that tbe heir* al law of aaid deceMcd. and all

• 10 00 a year saved in every fiunily by •
One Bottle of

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

Inijiuitant t«&gt; Rwilruud OatptnioM

D

rill

R.

ire wot to Bradl, Bacnos Ryrra,
latter. Vanauola,.Bolivia, New
several islands ol th* Spanish
loroegbly tested by Phyiteiau.
d. and I* now the official rrme

D

bidden
tings, tl

K.

. Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.

On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of. Lyman HUI. praying, tar certain reason*
therein, tet form, that administration with tbe
will
annexed may be granted In »»id estate, and
The Chicago Chritiinn Timet thus dis­ the south ixlf of the south weal quarter of section that Neleon Conan be appointed administrator.
number seventeen, [17,J all iu township number
Thereupon It ■* ordered, that Mondav the lllh
courses upon tbe tnurita of rnuUoh nnd
day
of August, 1M2, at ten o'clock in tbe
uarrj aou. own at ancntgau, loo
pork
Chicago and the entire West are Mia cvnuvt
forenoon, be assigned for tlie Lean ng of aaid peti­
deluged with pork—about the worst hundred and eighty acre*, [urao much thereof m tion? aad that th* hairs al taw of aaid drccaood
will aatiafv said dabtand interest and coat*.] will
description of animal food which enters be sold at public auction or vernine, to the highest and all other persona interest-d in aaid catair, arc
required to appear at a seaaion of aaid Court, then
into consumption of the human nice.— bidder, at the north front door of the Court House, to be baldens! tinTrebatoOffioc^in the village
in the Village of Hasting*, in Mid countr of Barry, uf llmUsga, and show ciuu, if at^then be, why
The bog is winfeasedly a foul feeder, and
the prayer of the petitioner shoo Id not be granted.
foul in nil its habits; while on the other
And it i* further ordered, that tbe petitiunei
band, the sheep is one uf tho cleanest uf
CTBUSMANN,
all animals which are devoted to the
jelltil
Mortgage*.
shambles.
The English understand
these things better than wc do, and beef
and mutton are their great staples.
But
li
then tbev breed sheep expr«wy for tbe
jrlC/
8. C. PR1NDLE.
EFAClT having’been made in the condition
table.
Why may we not us well 1 Tbe
Judge of Probate.
of payment of an indenture of Mortgageex*long wooled or mutton variety of sheep cwtedby Joseph M. Barrett, and hi* wife, Catha­
are hardy, easily kept and will do well rine Barrett, of Rutland. Barry countv and State
Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,of Marih'sll,Calhoun
aud prove profitable in almost any part of
PROHA TK ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIQAN,
countr and state aforesaid, bearing date the------- 3
of the country. W
What
—t -;':h
with ;!ta
the wool1 day yl Decembt
ihe
emir.
.Di“»*f,
and carcass, and tbe pelt, the entire ani­
ty of Barer,
of BaiTT, on the 4th day of December, A. J
village ot
mal is saleable, and there ta an incceastag demand aH over tbe country for
mutton. It is glowing every year more
inti* favor with our people, and will soon
become a staple article, taking the place
now oocupicS by beef aod pork, nnd
much to the benefit of the consumer in a j
sanitary and pecuniary point of view.—
If our formers would grow the firxt qual­
ity uf mutton, na they du in England,
they would not fall to find a ready mar­
ket and remunerating prices.

R.

A QUESTION OF THE MILLION
ANSWERED

m a constitutional infirmity, and has baffieA the
skill eftbeir best physician*. With knowledge
of these facta Dr. liAhWAY wm determined to test
* .BADwZrS RENOVATING RESOLVENT,

Notice la ClieMfutc berdby given, the* by nAoe
of the statute, and a power of sale contained in
Mid mortgage, tbe premises described thereio, to
wit: Two-third* of the northeast quarter, and
,K.
k-lf.r .k- ...ft. u.tr .rat_____ ,L __ .

*ery housekeeper should hast
A Cro-ley'a laxricM Comet

Redway's Regulating Pills
re cents pet box. I vseh box ।

The juice &lt;»t currants, put up tn air­
tight bottles, affords a foundation for a
tfojigluu? aud wholesome beverage.
Put
.enough wnter with t ij‘e currnnts to pre­
vent lieir burning; beift in . a preserve

&gt;

fret everything but Mutala.
Ary ariieD CaataM «a*d AMRRICAK C£MEKT
nr tri--in
.1____ 1
z_____ P,"*

Il •atiafsctoriiyappcsringto thia Court by Affi­
davit on file that TLouimM.DRlin, tbe defrndrut,
srnnux.
la a nen-resptent of thia Btate.
and ita horrible train of concomitant*, preva
Thevdfore, On tnoUon of Kwirnr A Atxntr, Bolicitore for tbe aaid ComplainMt. it ia ordered
that the Mid Defendant, Thomas M. Dillin, caps*

MOTITOJG^ BJTCE

iplalnta, ludigMlton, Dy.pv-j-ela,
the Ready Relief *».) Regulating
d. Th* Regulating Pilla arc onld
ion*, aad thoroughly cfirctive.
t- .bonld be targe enough to purge,
and each euceeMiv* duM be di-

Shterp I’alua wteru taking A breath; dNdAft oUisr

S

'

IT WILL MEND ajRGELAlN.
No mattar If that broken PitcUr did net coat b.
a *bUltng. a abilling saved ia a shilling earned
IT W^LL MEND ALABAKI &gt;■ IL

IS A GfaEAT LUNG AND 8T0MACHRaUU»
BafFdough. Hacking and drc Cough. Stitcbfag

t

of Michigan, on tbe sixth day ofScptcmbcr.A. D.
1862. at &lt;&gt;ne o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day.
Dated, May ft), 18U2.
I
H. J. PEJUlUN A CO..
jelltil
Asiigueeaof Mortgage.
R WV ■ ■ V * ill., Rjrva

rr WILL MEND MARBLE.

RAHWAY’S READY RESOLVENT

mortgage sale.

MEND CHINA.

MgoodMwew.

eveMai, was— ta ——
.
stitutioual debility,tb*M Pdla wUl ensure a aUOng
aud rigorous oBapring.
.
niLl.lOUS COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON HKINNER.

Jfqpl gpticts.

kettle nearly to bwltog ; transfer t&gt;&gt;a bug
suitable for straining and prvss out the
juice; add balls pound of dean sugar to
tach pound of juice’ and boil, tkitn, nud
put up asiecvmmt-ndvd fur putting up
the fruit. Tbe juice alone will keep a*
well if not better tium the fruit, and,
mixed with ftoui one to two parts water,
according to the taste, it makes a most
nit taking diink.
Bling entirely ft co
from alcoholic or intoxicating properties,
there is no danger of the crefnbn of an
nppetitc for strong driuk resulting Apm
ita use. it might profitably be kept lor
tesletby druggists at all seasons of die
year, aud uv presume that putting it up
lor that purpose may be made a source
of income w orthy of the consideration ot
currant-raisers who now make wine,—
Those who usually have more of this
abundant fruit then they know what ’

IT WILL MEND WOOD,
Bare yo*w broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.
nd jour HarneM, Strep*. Belta, Bool*. A«
IT WILL MEND GLASS.
thaptaoesef that npenaive cut Gias* UtM.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

occupied by the city, there is ten times
more gold in jbe «&lt;q* ttouejiua berii found
in California. Tba'experiments with the

]or t, tbt. phota. Ai&lt; U»

wLdl.ua taiU

WDX WIHUTABD Wm.

HUMQMANDBO

PAW.—PAIN.—PAIN.

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NO. 14
lanntr,

il rmiLlsBlDirti\ wroxtaoir.

HS”r M.S BaEo0-™
“•»■SHELDOW,

Office

^stings’ business Directors

GRANT A SPAULDING,

the ranks - their comrades made many
go&lt;d natured but slightly aarcastical re
mirks at th* expeuce of tbs croMeyad
volunteer.
“Bill Bartnn be keerful where you
stand when that chap blazrs away,” said

GREAT
ntrni!!

Over High Prices, at the

DRUG

■ AEON ALLEN,

’ILER IN GROCERIES, peer I. Io a*, pro

Cali torn a Block. State street. Haalbiga, Mieh.
D. C. HAWLEY,
,E ILER In all kind* of Pmhlly Groceries.

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

^iscellanj.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
fVRAlJtRS is drugs, medicine*, patent mediI Z ciaeu. paint*, oil*, turpentine, burning fluid.

RWEEZE1 A ALLEN.
SeHcitom in
Particular at tea linnpeM Is To

ttorneys atlaw*i&gt;&lt;i

A eery

r arrcin.urri
....... —- -—rr.
to attend to all calls in the line of tbeir profession
and business.
• Offian in the Court Horae, Heeling*. Mich.

J

DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
Ta* Agent, will attend to the collection of

Offler tn Goodyear's block, up atair*.
I. A. HOLBROOK,

Office, second story oT Rower’s block.

P

HYSICIAN and Snrgeoo.
•tore. Stale street

Office in Ramil's

JOHN ROBERTS
iHVSIClAN and Sunreun. Dwelling on Broad-

II. P. CHERRY,
OTARY PUBLIC S»d Couveysneer. willI s
trn.1 to *H bosinre. rntre.tcd to him.with
-..rotnptneM *n.l fldelitv. Rwudenee.
Uarrx ceuu&lt;v.
kePl
' oo h

N

mi umis.
GROCERIES!

his visual organs presented tt strong rose
of strabismus, that hi* IhhIv whs slightly
angulnr* that his style of speech and man­
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS.
HAJ-HSD. CODFISH;
cvurujn;
| nrr rather shocked the ey es &lt;i£ the gen­
in fart, everrthing in tbe Grocery line, sneh ■■ | tlemanly cultivated lieutennnL nnd^u ho
had thrown down Blackstone. Kent, Cook
and other law commentators, fern award
and epaulets: and also IwcaiKe thu ap­
CU-MiaS’J yZEBTUHIXR-ff
plicant wa* incurably left handed.
“How old arc you I" asked the lieu­
Aid Conking Extracts,
FOR THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT OF TTOC LADIES.

tenant.
“Twenty hat grass.”
“What has been you burincss 1”
“Cutting logs, and shootin bars in win­
ter. and drivin cattle and inowin grass in

PENS. PKNCIIAL INKS, PAPER, EN-

summer.”
‘•Shooting bears, eh?”
{•Yeas. shootin’ bars."
“Then I suppose you would take aim
at a tree in one direction and hit the
bear in another," said the officer derisive­
ly. “I am afraid, in battle you would bo
muchlesa dangerous in the enemy’s ranks

L.H. STEWART,

MOST POPULAR

patent medicines
Miridyrii. __ ___________________

J. «. NEVINE,

‘

cleUag Mortwes by sdvsrttoesrent.

H.WRIGHT,

A

ttorney, sba counsellor at law.

Md Solicitor sod CousseHnr in C^'’'*rr7f
Particular aitootios paid to tbs collection sf
claim* and money Kvmpdy remitud.
Office, with W. W. Bripb Em . Middlsvllls.
Barry County, Michigan.

KMtrrki a

We won I a rvspeciiuiiT
— ----­
sens of Heating* •ndTcioi,‘-T' ‘J"* Zh ‘ n m
■ell evervthtng in our Iroe of trade ■■ cheap a* cm
be bought al any place. GiV* n* a call and Judge

CTIW, iF&lt;E® &lt;DA£10
to COMPOUND

A MTBIKBR-

J, C.Rcxxows-

s. C. PB1NDLE,

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

mean

by that?"
“Waal I nint so profrrtable tn the tur
key match makers as some of the rest of
’em for when I gel this are rifle of dad’s
on one of the birds, you can rvck’n that

mtivketl”
“Don’t know nothin' bout that kind of

shooting iron."
“But ours Is an infantry company, and
we use amooth bores,” suggtreted the “ffi

dew, ybu belter take me and
killer?

UDGE OF PROBATE.
u., -taM-. vvtiib. r..--|J
T}1K1«CU'
15 al perp

my bear

“Oh, it’s impoariblo that you should
appear in f*&gt;r ranks with a dark-barreled

weapon.

DANIEL ETBIKEB,

You must leave that weapon

behind.*
“Ckn’l dew

IOUNTV CLERK, Notary Public, and General
» Land and Tax Agent.
Office tn the Court

REGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary

aout."
“Count you out; what do you

cer.
“Waal, captain, ifynu don’t calkalate
to g&lt;&gt; to kill. I’m nut you're mnn. Ifyou

robkri

’

J

than ours.”
■
“I know that Pin a lecjlc bit cock eyed
blitter Officer, but I fetched many a bar
at mure than a htindfrd rods, and at ■’tur­
key shoots they alius try u» camint me

he is mine'"
“Are ymi also a good shot with the'

blbkows

A TTOUNKYR and COUNSELLORS AT LAW.

K al am* xoc. Michigan

was not lung since made to an uflicer of a
recruiting station in Montpelier,Vermont,
who bad interposed some objections t&lt;&gt;
the st»ut lad’s enlisting, to wit; That

MANHOOD;
HOW iobti »»» B0W •S»TO«n&gt;l

Seminal

HARMON SMITH,

at the ahoulder.
.
.
*nic Ipdiah thief was painted in gnndy
colors, size of fife, aft ! the bull’s eye W
nn the left ride ln the region of the heart,
with three circle* around it. and It was
underst-md that from the center of the

dlscoverie* ever made In the

purtance would nataralhr demand. Ito
discovery settles several interesting ques­
tions heretofore in dispate among anti­
quarians and men of scieutifio sttais-

tnents.
Two young men residing in the village
of Berlin falls, named Frank Green' and
Daniel Blodgett, were sliding dowh the
precipitous elifl* of a rugged mountain,
two miles from Berlin Fadis, and found
the entrance to an esoroiops cava, whish
wav Dover known to exist before, aud,
fearing that It might be the den ot resort
of bdare, refused to enter it. A eotrfewhat noted guide, whom travellers to
this region will remember (Wtn. D. Baaborn) heard of ilia wonderful care and
resolved to enter it a 7a Pvtaam, and
’ therefore, Went in and made a thorough
exploration, by the use of candles to
light his way.
Finding a beautiful mineral, of bright
colors &gt;p the csjp, he WLS_J&gt;9m«wh*t as­
tonished,
reported the foot.
Mr. E.
S. Brown, mineralogist, then ‘went to. the
cavern, and found the entire cave was
formed of solid fafptr, of magnificent

color and quaky.
.
•
The entrance to the cave is ao
’ that a man can barely enter it on
and knees; but it immediately

farm.”
-U.’.Q
Tbe match ••• f«&lt;»hwiflb «•&gt;

*Qp

taruet markers.
Ranger Mo. l.--Twr» inchea-from

outer eirole..grazing the
i •
Ranger N". 2.—Ball struck within one
inch of the inner circle to the right—a fa­
'I - - &gt;1
■ , K'
tty
L.. nifo-&lt;h?r.r' £ ’
Se th. Stark-Jlhot pertooty^ tbe tyity

tal.abut.
rj
Ranger.No.

ol the hul|&gt; eye. u.i.J
K
There was ammderable hurraning at
tbe npllsf
ho* round. «sty?ial|j&gt;

domestic influence,
Mun in strong, but
bi* heart is not adamant.
Bn delights
In enterprise nnd aetu’D ; but to sustain
him, lio need* a traoqbll ni.ind and a
whole heart. He needs hi* mor tl 'forpe

hundred

Frapcoi* tribes &lt;m the north, wander­
ed up snd down this beautiful,river, and
hern od its hanks are trace* of their
camps near existing, and their arrows,
kxH, snd otfiw Implements srewound in
ihu'bdAnek, M. C. FiforisL E*g, who

keeps the excellent hotel braids thb falls;

lias evidence* ■nFIbdlMTanliquItie* that
w»ll give a«ew Impulse to the seteMlfio

must be to him a place t&gt;f repose, of
peace, .if
«T cMnflrt; and

his soul renews his str*ayb U«l», &lt;M
goes forth Wllfr‘ffiffiiril||W_lh-'W'oonnter

tuHufhiy

1 -

jrXmaz
wa. placed

when the Pequawkets, Penoapnuks, and
Androscoggin tribes on the south, mid tbe

8l

•Iu the conflict* inf (fie World.' To rty&gt;ver hi* equanimity and composure, hofob

among lb« spectator* and those of lbs
rangrra w&gt;/ hed m* rial^d A«V pt,

KLLM,

: f‘
small
hands
grows

• larger and widens, and about ten feet
I from.the entrance is nine feet high and
fifteen feet wide, opruing into a fine
apartment tixty fttl ia ZenylA. formed of
jasper of a delicate blue nnd ash colur,
striped with firey red, and looking like
striped ribbons on a girls bonnet Its
exquisitely beautiful coloring and texture
would cull forth an exclamation of «urprise and pleasure from the dullest stu­
dent of nature, when, by tbe bright light
of the torch, its becuty becomes appa­
rent.
No milliner’s shop window ever
displayed such a sight as the variods
colors of the jasper present when brought
from the cave tn the sunlight.
An experienced mineralogist, John H.
Goodale E«l. with other gentlemen,
have just made a thorough expLwatiun of
it be possible that two bullets have pas­ the cavern, and now give to the world
sed through thia orifice ?"
the result of tbeir labors. Prompted by
The aaggeetlon was improbsble, but a desire to learn the truth in regard to
some what startling. It was again exam­ this wonder, I came here, and now com­
ined with keener ecrulioy than before, municate the facts to you for publication,
and for the purpose of solving the leqst so that scientific men may go to the cave
doubt in the matter. It was agreed to and make more thorough exploration*
cut around the corresponding perforation than we have been able to do, for want
in the tree, and tn the depth of the apot of lime.
where the bullet bad lodged.
A car­
It is apparent that this vein of jasper
penter was forthwith «cnt (ttr with in­ starts in the precipitous hill two miles
structions tn bring the proper tools fur northwest of Berlin Falls, and right be­
the job. In a few minute* nne was pro­ side the track of the Grand Trunk Rail­
duced. and he went to work with mnr
way, which nil readers know extend*
tiring cblael and mallet under direction from Portland to Montreal.
of the umpires, and after toiling some ten
So much for tbe geological appearance
nr fifteen tnintiU-a he removed a cube of of the region arouod the newly discover­
wood from the tree, of about five inches ed cave.
But the wonders of the cave do
in depth, which on being split open care­ not lay in the fact that It is formed of
fully, three slugs firmly pressed against solid jasper, but in the fact that the long
each other, with but little variation from disputed question is now settled where
a line were taken therefrom, to the won
the Indians of New England got tbeir
der and surprise of tbe umpires. This ja»per to make their arrows, which are
doubt was solved. Seth Stark’s bullets found to this day all ouer the Eastern
had traversed the same line and lodged States. In Essex county, Mass., jasper
together.
: .
.
occurs mostly of a dull red color, and
The huzza* and laugh were now upon the Indians made arrows of thia, but It
the other ride, but the contest was ao has never been known where the jasper
complete and dseirive— tbe victory so was found of this blue color, of which s&lt;&gt;
complete—and even those whirhad lost many arrows were made hundreds of
by the result, joined with the others in years, and which are now found in abun­
rendering all homage &gt;» the excuntric dance all over New England. The oueeback wood* man. Beth was forthwith en­ tlmi.isDOw settled that they came from
rolled iu. tbe ranks «»f the company, and thfo cave.
though he appeared very awlt,*ard at
There can be no doubt that the Indiana
first in the ranks, he is last acquiring tbe fodnd this vein ofjasper, and well kouwposition and bearing of a well drii|pd sol­ lug.its value for Binis (with which to
dier. The greatest difficulty be haa to strike fire) and Arrowaj they commenced,
encounter to hte left handedness, while hundred* of years since, to chipidTpieoea,
his crook'd eye only troubles his drill and continued the work uutij a cavern
officer.
.
rix/y fttl ta extent was cut out oi the
“Eyas fimnCalwayaappear ■‘•vea left" solid rock* of jasper, for |he sides and
and “eye* right," always seem to bo “eyea top of the cave all show that it has beeu
chipped &lt;&gt;(Tin many thmsand* of place*.
IrqffiL”
The Ethan Allen Guards have been
That this was the work &lt;tf tbe Indians
recently mustered .iatu the service of there can ba nn doubt. Evidences of it
Uncle Sam; and if they ever.l»t into an are to be aaen on every rids.
In many
rpgagempnlh woe to the rebel who. be­ fdaces the vein ofjssperhas been cut to
comes a target f&lt;&lt;r Seth Stark tbe Green
to intersection with the granite, and
Mountain Sharp Shooter.
Ibero the work suddenly stops, and there
Is no place where the granite is. cut off.
Id the bottom of the caye a tomahawk
The power of a wife f&lt;ir good or evil, is end Indian aia were found, and thrir
) irrestible. Homs must bo the seat of form and shape show that they jrera
happiueaa,or it must bo forever unknown. used during the’ French and Indian wars,

it Captain.
Where the
A good wife '« to a mao wisdom and
bar killer gnea there I g&lt;»ea. Never go
courage, and strength and sndnranpo, A
nowhere without it.
You see it's a sure tired. The sharpshooters and . the, bfek- 1 bad oue is p&lt;»nfn»ioo,, weakness, disoomwoodsman diew lots for the first fire, |fiture, .and despair.
No condition • h ।
tiling.”
•Thavr no evidence of it beyond your wbiab foil tn the former-, the first of wUun bopeleas whare the wife poMSosea
word-,” mid"Ug-nfficer,*beginning to lie t-«4 bis position and iu a&gt; peady and oesw, doviNWA, and eooooiny. &gt; Thera i*
interreslrd in the^umew hnL uncos th in­ adn.it rpapner opened the wisjMt, and no outward prosperity which can counter-1
dividual. “But I’ll put your ahnoting hi* xbot together .with the others were M act judolsnty extravagnm*'. *nd folly
No spirit can long end ore bad1
skill.faxlhe test,-and if you ran make follows, according to the report of the home.
three M go1?d.riK.ta,aM ihrrr sharp afoM.tera in my corps. I’ll engage to enlist you
bear kilfor aud all,"
"Give me \ our fist fer th#t, MUtrr,”
rrtarbed the raw recruit, extending his
nxigh. tan brown. and freckled hand. “It
vm&gt;&gt;rr4lhrw’ men *” J’n“r °nr^ ti’Hl
(an'nut shoot Seth Stark, Hl go right

H&gt;e .will promptly attend to any

bull's eye once," said a more cautious
member.
“Plank your money, gentlemen—I’m
good for a few more jest sich wager*—hev
ein all down Mister gergeant, so there
can’t be no mistake."
Seth's invitation was responded to by
nearly half the member* of the company,
nnd on figuring up the aggregate of all
the stakes, it amounted tu nearly two
hundred dollars, but al each successive
wager the chances of his winning were
•nude much' smaller as the Inst one be
had ■•tferud him, required him to hit the
bull’s eye twice out of three rounds, and
to l&gt;eat the antagonists.
“Naow. gentlemen, I just want to mnkc
one more bet. I'll bet ten dollars that I
hits the bull's eye three times providing
that the winner shall go over to the tav­
ern, and spend the stakes in treating the
company."
“rll take that wager," said the captain
ot tbe Rangers, stepping forward and
depositing tbe stakes, “if you win I shall
not only cheerfully bisburac it in the
manner you suggest, but receive you in
the corps, sod furnish you with a uniform
free of expence.”
“Good «i your head Captain," answer­
ed Brth, “aud cf I don’t, win I’ll be roupd
tomorrow and treat again "
Tbe three sharpshooters suggested the
idea of having rest for rifles, «e tbe range
was long, sod the least variation of the
aim would carry the shot wide of the
mark, but Seth argued against it, and ap­
pealed u» the commander.
“Y«di see. Caplin," said he, “it’s all
v&lt;rry well at a turkey shoot, but it
won’t do iu the woods when the bears
nod wolves are about; and I kinder
guess 'twoulda’L do on the battle field,
leas every suldhw could kerry ,.a. trigger
as they do M the South to use ns r«Ha for
their staauin irons."
.
r: . '
This argument prevaifod, and. ha deci­
ded that the abota should be made off
hand, and that ten seconds should be al­
lowed in taking aim atWy the piece waa

Wonderful Geological Dtocovwry*

would be meruit, the shouting was terri-

his expense.
“Mount you not ae well wait until the
umpiree have decided, before you begin
to isrf at a faller ” said Beth. I’ve seen
l and AoottehMr. Of­
a ranger to one of the target-markers, insay a terkey match decided agin the
: Store Goodyear Block.
“the oafect piaes will be behind it."
scorers."
Lot not the tear drop* tall again
•' Batter gH under the bank, Bill, there
“Why you don’t suppose you’ve hit
For him that'* l«n thee here.
is no telling where bls balls may strike,” the target but ones? asked a ranger who
For Oh! thoo knoweat there'* bappin***
said another.
. ..
:
bad a V stakitd on the rveult.
In that bright and lovely spbrre.
"I think tbe only safo place is in the
“Mvbbe I don’t suppose so and mebbe
G rise* not that th* bod aa early broken
rear of the breech," said another of the I dew."
From th* item on which it grow,
men. ‘
'Til go you ten to cm,”said the confi­
Ha* died on earth and gone to hcaran
Almost every one of the enrps yolun- dent soldier.
Brighter than drop* of dew.
teered a jacose opinion In reference tn the
“Take my advice and don’t you dew
crooked eved. crooked formed, and olh*r- iL" said Seth.
Though a vacant *«at I* by your aide.
wiae crooked back-woodsman, son,® uf
And bia form no more in view.
. “Oh, bo! don’t dare oh 1 Can't go one
which reached the ears of Seth, who, sud­ against ten 1"
Though bi* beaming «ac* fa aaen no more
denly facing the company, while they
Nor eyea of brigbtaai boa.
“Wall, yon ken pot up as many tens
were at ease, said: “Perhaps as heow as you plesse, and ef I can’t kivar en,
some on ye wud like to bet a sum on ’em why you oan pick up your change again.”
ere three sharp shooters ?” said Seth pul­
“Try him ! try him ! he’s only corning
HASTINGS
ling out from bls capacious looking pock­ the brag game," said aeveral of the ran­
et, a greaay wallet, which seemed rather ger’s comrades.
plethoric of bank bills, considering the
“I’ll R? 'HJ-P’la on that," said the con­
coarse, seeds geer «»f the rifleman ; ‘Til fident one, and he forthwith produced
lay ye anything from a sheet of ginger, sixty dollars, which'Seth covered with
0! God thy will, not ours, be done.
buVthrnll HoMt be remember­
bread to a tew dollar bill, that I’ll take only
Middleville. July 14.
the salt out of you or your sharp shooter* ed that the odds were terribly against
al a rifle shoutin', wrastlm, or regular him. inasmuch as the sourer’s report if
knock down and drag emit fight,”
confirmed, would of course give the stakes
•‘I'll bet you a dollar that you don’t tn hi* antngonivt.
hit the board once out of three tildes,"
“’Diat hit in the bull’s eye, remarked
JUST RECEIVED
said one of the men.
one of the vivil umpiree, “is a magnificent
“Done—I'll take that bet, and double ■hot hut how no email a alug as that green­
SETH STARK, THE CREEK MOUN­
the stake*," replied Seth, drawing forth y’s rifle carries, could make so large an
n new and most complete assortment of
TAIN SHARPSHOOTER.
a one dollar note, and placing it in the orifice as that is a mystery to me.”
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
hands of the orderly sergeant, while the
“I agree with you," snid the other ci­
ranger did likewise.
; vilian.
■rfCiit mlcnlu, Paints, Oils, Cunt“Il’s n&lt;&gt; use lurking beaut it dm).
I'm - “I’ll gn you a five that you will be bea
“It is a remarkable perforation, cer­
H pheue, Burning Fluid,
goiu’ to fire into the enemy. Hie Union ten at every round." said another one of tainly," added the officer, examining the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
is in danger—Vsrmoiint is in danger, and the rangeia.
hole with aertitiny, and then turning the
Hardscrnhle in pnrlickler is in danger, ' “Plank your suet akin," said Seth.
target around they were all struck with
and I’m bound d'or to go. That's tv hat I
“I’ll lay a five that you don't put a the fart that the shot of the smallest bored
told the old mini,Minter Offii-er.nt.d that's single shot within the outer circle of the | rifle had really pierced much the largest
what I tell you. If you won’t 'list ine bull's eye," offered a third.
hole through the board.
HF FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL I'll find out another ’eluting station darned
“Well. I don’t mind taking that ere
“See here, too," he continued, “the cor­
PURPOSES,ONLX^C
bet'tew.” said Si-th producing the bank responding hole in the trunk of the tree
quirk."
This speech of a hard listed Green bill's.
against which the counterfeit semblance
TH go fifty cents you don’t hit tbe of the savage chieftan bad rested, "can
Mountain boy, with a rifle in bis hand,

Moura not dear Mood, thy hrataud dwrils
In fairer world* oeMgh;
And tb«re, Oh I ibare Ufa bonom swells
With tor* that cannot dU,

BLtXKS^eUtmri

their positions in front uf the company although several had lust by Seth's first
of Rangers to witness the apparently un­ shot.
equal contest. Two men were detailed
The third round resulted evee batter
to stand withinsix rods on either aide of
the painted Indian, to make a record of and lbs score eat brought in

wuTS&gt; we seek redress ftw l-'.Iffit

--ft’rf mo-tf

�ECIAL

HASTINGS BANNER.
7

*WAR NRW8

Vkiafci ■•rslait,
1.
HAvnre is nua, caoaxw osra onvaax,

WITHOUT Gl'ILX AMD WITH FtXX PCTHFOeK.

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Il la bat • aUn tlaa aiaoa II

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vehsel nearly completed at'Riehmond, to

contest onr entrance to the confederate
cty.

The iron-dad Arkansas, which ran

the blockade of our fleet at Vicksburg,

taa been able to withstand a second at­

tack from oar rams, and may yet be able

to do us a vast amount of mischief.—
There is understood to be several vessels
-building up the Yaseo river j and

it is

aaid that there is a small fleet of gun­

boats at Mobile, aside froth the ten iron
clads reported to have arri ved from Eng­

land.

Thia latter report we regard aa a

canard.tbere being too many probabilities
If the rebels will reduce the

against IL

story to two or three boata, and wood
at that, we will try to believe them.

If,

however, by any possibility, tbe rebels
have succeeded in building, in

Europe,

several iron clad steamers of the descrip­

tion represented, there will be but little
need for any odier direct interference

open tbe blockade, an event

to

we do not

anticipate.

Nearly all our Republican exchanges

which are edited by livt men, advocate a

bold and energetic policy against tbe reb­

els.

We believe the time is coming

when the President will heed other calls

than the pitiful whining! of Border State
men.

The following is

part of a short

article which we find in the Grten Moun­
tain Frteman, published At Montpelier,

(

Vt;

“Men are beginning to speak out,—
men who have heretofore been silent, or
hare only urged in general terms that
the war should be prosecuted so that
-rebels should be mnde to understand that
it was war.
We all .Iwgin to see that
•this government must live whether sin
very survives or not. gnd that we cannot
fight through a seven years’ war that b&lt;ith
slavery and the country may remain as
it was.
Fire and sword must devastate
tbe Southern country if it cannot be other­
wise reduced; and we have tried the
“otherwiaa” about long enough—as lone
as the patiewce of tbu people will stand.
From every quarter of the loyal States
comes now the demand that what inatrutalilies God has given into our hands, be
used in putting down treason, and when
lherpeople demand such a policy, it can­
not much longer be delayed.”

FuaLotxms.—The

war

department

has issued on order annulling all fur­
loughs after the 11th of August.

Alu

aenleea will please take aotiou and report
accordingly.

But as events disclose themselves, we
generally think it will be all for the best
—it will tend to a mure vigorous prose­
cution of the war; a prosecution nn dif­
ferent principles.
The army, rank and
file, are fast becoming abolitionists; or :n
other words, in fayor of confiscating
every beast ‘of burden that can fight us.
And if any of my “trent-’ein kindly”
friends will come down and stay in this
army as a soldier three months. I'll bet
my commissioo he’ll go back jm a negro
confiscation'll. Tbe negroes of Missis­
sippi are fighting us now more tn the
purpose than any white man in the field j
end If you don’t believe K come and see
the vital fields of enm they are tilling.
The very corn we leave behind us will
fight ui before three months; and elill
the men who make the corn are kept in
the field from morn till night and night
till mum by tu.
We force them to stay
* there by excluding them from our lines.
The South hare a vast advantage over
us in this.
Every white man in the
South can go and bava no fears for tbe
welfare of his family. Tbe negroes will
plant and te&amp;d the crops.
But says
'Nome one, ain’t yoit afraid if ths army
comes there vour negroes will run away ?
“Nn." says the planter, “and if. they do,
all I have to do Is to get a furlough, go
back, visit some general and state the
case, and he will send them back with a
' file uf soldiers to gnard my garden nnd
* chicken coop to see that some soldier
' 8on*t pull an uninn or draw a chicken."

’•

these fine mornings, that, half a dozen
English ships, freighted with contraband
uf war, have evaded our bkekading
equadpona and-safely entered tbe rebel
porta.it will be well ramugh that they
should al least know the reason ofit.
'
,The Navy Departtnent has not been
iii! of the increased efforts to
evade the blockade which deaperation
would compel the rebels to make, and

Tauov* ar Rigby Out —A few days
ago Gov. Yatea, of lllinuia, received a

"the AtMTioin flag. and asking what oogbt
jut £Jlow*:

attacked at Mare's Hill, seven uiilm
east ofFuluet, At noon yesterday, by
Porter and G»bb. 900 strong, and alter
fighting till aftcr4u’duok P. M„ tbe

rebels were completely routed, with a
lose uf sescaty-five to a hundred killed
and wotfaded, and one taken prisoner.—
G&gt;L Guitur reports
’
*“ '
1
and wounded, he cap
guns, amunition, baggage, die. &lt;S
great profuaiun.

New York, July 29.
every point. But though it has Ireen
Tbe Tribune has tbe following: “It is
digging for three weeks st Harrison’s
Landing, that blessed army of the Poto­ whispered that Gen. Halleck has sent sll
mac te still in danger, and appeals to the the spades in Gen. McCltllsn’s army to
navy far - protection.
The navy urgvs tbe rear, and haa ordered muskets to tbe
that it has its own work to do, bat the front,. At all events, there was no dig­
President overrules. And orders in ves­ ging there for the first time far aiany
sels from the blockading squadrons, till wseka on the day after his visit to the
today Gm-'McClellan haa accumulated Peoitisubi.
“Steps are taking to bring loyal blacks
iu James river, f*&gt;r tl»e protection rd* his
army, a fleet larger than the United by the hundred from the Valley of the
Stalet had. at the breaking out of the vwr. Shenandoah within tbe lines of Gen.Sigel’a
for blockading purposet !
If pretty sm&gt;n army corps. Tu what military purpewea
the New York Herald shall raise ita bowl they are tu be devoted is nut yet known.
New York, July 30.
again about the ineflfchmey of Secretary
Welles, because vessels have been run­
Tbe specials are very barren. Jho
ning the blockade with Impunity, tbe Timet has the following :
public will know the expliinntion for It.
“You may rely upon it, that a vigor
When we can get able tn choose a “strat­ never before known tn the conduct &lt;»f the
egic” line of advance on Richmond that war is henceforth to mark the policy of
will nut require the sacrifice of half the tbe Government.
Organization .is per­
army, and the assistance of a whole fleet fect and material abundant, and sotdidrs
that is imperatively demanded elsewhere, are pushed rapidly to tbeir places iu the
merely tn make it safe in acting on the field.
defensive till more reinforcements arrive,
“Tbe statement that Lord Lyons haa
we can then make nur blockade as effect­ written to n member of the Legation
ive as the nwest exacting could ask.—
that England would recognize the lx&gt;gu«
Wath. Cor. Cin. Gazette.
Gmfederacy is cl course without founda­
tion.”

Cairo, July 30.

From the Pelt*. July 22.

For some time back the land pirates
in the service of Van Dorn have been
amusing themselves by taking Union
men from tbeir planlati-ma up the river,
and without trial or form of law, banging
them or spirting them away ftotn their
homes and families. Gen. Buller &lt;&gt;n
Sunday nigh', sent a detachment of the
20th Massachusetts to the place where
these outlaws have been carrying on
their bloody work, some miles up the
river, with instructions tn arrest such
persons as were known
to sympa­
thize with Van
Dorn’s murderers.—
The troops acted
discreetly.
They
mode diligent inquiry, and cune off with
eight prisoners —one &lt;&gt;( them, a Mr.
Burbanks, tbe brother-in Inw of John Sli­
dell and Gen. Beauregard. TBcm! men
are now ia custody in town. Notice is
or has been sent tn Van Dorn, that the
persons who hang«*d the Union men must
be given up; tnst two United Stales
soldiers captured by the guerrillas must
be given up; that all guerrilla warfare
must stop elec these, and other planters
uf.Louisiana, wh&gt;&gt; encourage the guerrilla
mode of war. will be hanged in retalia­
tion. This i&lt; just.

^“ah friSSwru?efoti*/1

The steamer Platte Valley, front Mem­
phis. Krings news of tbe capture of the
diapateh-boal Sciliie Wood by the rebels,
•me hundred and fifty miles above Vicks­
burg. Tbe rebels had a mnaked battery,
and succeeded in bitting her steam pipe,
disabling her.
They took quite n numlter of prisoners
and destroyed the boat. The Queen of
jip, and two or three killed and
wounded.

several

jrre*. u« &lt;- *■- rr—

shells night before last and two wounded.

.

r»teU ,*?«?.'•

thrma.—By refcraooa

Da.

New York, Aug. 4.

A letter to the Htrald, dated HiluiO
Head, 81st, says': “The rebel ram which
Wm fur a hiM t’lms been io ps»io*»* ‘»fam
structiun at Savawnsh is completely
armed and ready for service. AH...»c
counts which omte to tur represent her as
very forttitdahle. She is of light draft,

.

to sttend.

to or. oo»ss*—-—■— -------- u will bo seco that the Doctor bus Just mtrodii«"* * ’Sua,arh Butara.

“ONLY UryALLlNUt BKMIDT KNOWN.'
.
Destroys lastaBtly

great power, and has a very heavy nrnmraenL Already the rebels are making

EVERY FORM AND BPJEclES OI

the necessary suundifigs preparatory t«»
bringing tier down the river. Two (Kram­
ers carrying the rebel flag and engaged
in the performance of this sen k*. C«i&gt;e
within range of Fort Pulaski’s guns &lt;m
Tuesday, but were compelled to retire.
Admiral Dupont ia making every prepa­
ration to receive tbe monster.”
Vieksbarg—The Last Ftfirt With
Special dispatch to tbe Chicago Tribunt.
Vicxsavao, M. ria Caiso, July W
By arrangement of Gmiirmdorrs Da­

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, “* **Dr. 1 8KILLTN IlODUHTOt.
,nrf
Howard A«w»cUlion.
No. Mouth Miata #tmt. rt^drigkls. Pa.
vis nnd Farragut, tbe attempt to take
•J J jn. v* »ora esi.bh.hwl ia Jt.YaL Chy
the rebel ratn Arkatiana was ret for yes­
terday morning.
Cmt.’ Fnrragut did
nol I ike-tn leave the Aiknn«ns hiosc, nnd
fmd 4y—tbe City Steamers. Kbipa, Ac.
hence roncohtrtl the attempt to take her.
------ IbeCltv Hoapilala. Alma-Ilona
or THE UNITED STATES! !
At dulight tbe Benton, Cinciunnli, Louis­
CM *y----- the City Hotel^-.A,tOr -,Sn
ville, Bragg and Essex weighed anchor
and dropped down the liver.
Just
Dr. J. Dovee Dode’ J wipe rial W me Bitten
alaive the punt, the Essex passed the
rest of the fleet and steamed d»«u the
river, while the guns and ulhvr Iwwts
behind engaged tbe land batteries. ; The
&gt;t of bodily and
artMsi. Ths
cannonading was turriffic. Every guard !• astabliohed
mental mi»&lt;rT ariainx alt
HOCRF.KEENCRH— troubled with vermin need
in town seemed to hnye its gun. Thu small Mtnplainta is Mrp*
_____ _ ______ atlestiao
Essex closed ita porta nnd casemates nnd
most trilling bodily ailment
steamed «&gt;n amid u shower of -lialls, in­
tending to run directly into the - Arkansas
and garpple her.
A* she beared the
Arkansas &gt;&gt;he discharged her heavy 11Uy-AWire
inch bow guns nnd rushed mi, but in the
MORE GRAIN and provisions srr drslrorad
smoke the cable of the Arkansas hnd
•nnurilj in Groat Coaaiy bv vsrofa ths. wSrid
been rot, so that she swung round, and root all who hare not used Jietn. We challenge pay tor 'iin* of ibis Rat sad laseci Klllsr.- Lantiie Ewx ran Into the shore. Fur ten tl&gt;« world to prwli ce their equal.
Tbcar Brmaa for I hr care of Wax* Sroaac**,
minutes, thcu. the Essex ami AikniiMB prncral Debility,and for I'unfriug and Enriching
HENRY R. COKTA
were nt dure quarters, and tire phota
were incessant.
The Essex evidently
rapidly.
did much damage to her formidable op itself is of a very superior quality. being about
paient. hut fnid|iig herself ummpprrted, quo* third dtronaer than other wince; warming

To the People

DR. J. BOVEEDODS’

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

she was forced t&gt;&gt; drop down the liver.
The Essex lost mio man killed and three
Chicago, July 31.
The Timet' special from Memphis, 28, wounded. She receive*! ten shots, three
says : “Late advices from the South by •&gt;f which went through her. G»pt. Por­
rebel sources are important. Ten iron ter ol tiie E*»ex feels c«ni»«iderahly cha­ duciugai
clad gunboats built in Euglnnd nnd fully grined that lie wai nut mure nobly sup­
“Cnetar’a” Rat, Ruedi, dec* Extern..The Benton. Cincinnati and
equipped, have arrived off Mobile harbor. ported.
“C« .star ’s’*
Louisville certainly indulged in the fight
Three more are on the way. 'I hene o&gt;n
ry revivifying ia tbeir action. “Qtstar’a” Bed bug Exterminator.
at decidedly long* time.
No damage
stit 'te the fleet ordered hy the Southern
~C«*tar's”
THESE BITTERS
Qmlrderacy, to be purchased in Europe. was done in tbe rear of the EiaeX hr•Coater's”Electric Powder for !ri-«T'- A
They mount from ten tn thirty guns each, yond shooting off t|&gt;e rscnpe pipe of the
Although the Qn.en ot the
and are anid to be mailed with six icch Cincinnati.
west
could
not
accmnpluih
mneh.»he
ru*viron. The blockade wm nin openly bv
INCIHENT CONbUMPTKsN,
dint &lt;if superior strength and weight nf theless went in for her share of Ute hluwu
eal Lutucs. Ipiigyation. Dyspepsia. Diaeaaea
metal.
Mobile is now considered open nnd got ten or docen abuts through her.
tlw uerfoua HjMvtn. Farsiysta. hies, and lor
She
hit
the
Arkansas
two
heavy
|&gt;&lt;&gt;ts.
—
CAUTION!!! To prevent tha. n.hlir
all case* requiring a Tonic '
.
to the world, withampie support for her
1'lie efforts, to all events, is n failure.—
newly acquired power.
Dr. Bods’ (flrhanrd Wlae Bitters
The Arkansas lies still under the frown­
New York. July 3JL.
ing guns ui Vicksburg.
Fot Bore Throat, ,o coni mon anwox the Clergy
The Herald"e Washington dispatch
they arc truly valuable.
Infamous, if Taut.—The manner in says: “It is stated &lt;m good authority
A Daanto Two Mulk Fxat.—The
which the rebels trirat our men who are that when the news of the departure of greatest leal in the political wnu i* that
■i&gt;v three
mrtro iron-clad
lo'ii-cinu frigates
irignicsa for
tor the
ore Gulf
unii ' of the Frte Preu.- Chieago Timet. N. Y.
captives among them is exemplified by 'he
of Mexico, together with several wooden | fj
their inhumanity towards Gen. Prentiss.
Herald, el id vmnt genut, in maintaining
truly beneflcial.
TIm- l-ouisville Journal is informed by n frigates and line r-f-hattle ships reached ‘ that Gen. MeClellrtir ought to be garland­
indy from Atlanta. Ga., that about three Washington. Mr. Seward wrote immedi­ ed with laurels for the brilliant vtctnrk**
weeks ago, a femsld of that place, reputed ately to the French Government, and before*Richmond, at the same time that
a lady, made grossly insulting remarks made strong remonstrances against the Secretary Stanton ahoiild be turned out
to Gen. Prentiss, who is a prisoner there. presence in the vicinity of the United of office for the lamentable defeats before
He made no reply to her, hut turned bis States of such a formidable fleet. Mr. Richmond, all referring to the Mine hat.
hack upon her contemptuously.
For Seward gave as the reason for his pro­ Iles. It’s funny as well aa instructive.
Three Hitter, not only CURE bat PREVENT
this, an Atlanta man, taking a company test that the Mexican expedition being
Wholesale Agnis la New Teri City.
with him, went nnd horsewhipped the of too little consequence tn justify the
TntKK nr That !—The !«m&gt;htvillu
Shleffelin Bro* a A Ca. I Harrri.RiaelyA KitcLvn
distinguished prisoner.
Yet these same Bending ol such a tremendous nrmnmrnt
B A. Fsbenstock/UuU | Bush. Gris A Robiasea.
Journal, a paper which would be likely
wretches howl over the “fiendisbnoas” of in American waters, the American Guv
to know, aaya there hns Iwcn many an in­
Gen. Pope, whn merely proposes tn let eminent could not help thinking that it
stance
in
which
a
rebel
guerilla
has
aided
rebel property holders he tbeir own pro­ is destined to act against tbe United
It wpuld in consequence ask ex­ in the murder of loyal troops .stationed
Worm. A Allia
teeters, and to use what be wants of States.
for the protectimi of his uyn property.
Uali. Racket A I
their supplies for the benefit of his own planations from the French Government.

S

army.
l”''u«&gt;ncea«c*r1 Ur. Dods’
About 12 &lt;&gt;’clock Inst night the reb-ls
8ao MinTAxx—A Knoxville dispatch
tn the Richmond Examiner says that on opened fire from the opposite side of the
the night of the 23d, a Federal cavalry river with two britterira of light artillery.
company fired by mistake nn a Cmfedvr- The fire was principally directed to the
ate detatchment with a flag of truce re­ mnil boat landing at the heaquartera. ol
turning under n fedcral’etanrl from Cum­ Gti. Ingttll’a, and the shipping and en­
The rebel
berland Gap, where It had lieen to con­ campments of Wealom.
vey Federal surgeons captured at Mur- pieces were handled well, and fired with
freesfoiro*, and other released prisoners. great rapidity. Four men were killed,
A lieutenant was killed and six privates and some five or six wounded. Several
wounded.
Lieutenant Q&gt;lonel Krogan, horses also were killed. The rebels had
commanding the Federal escort, and all their «&gt;wn way for some time, as our
CapL Lyons, of Gen. Morgans staff, were troop* did n»t anticipate an attack, but
severely
woundedi
Several Federal the 82-pounders stationed nt G»l. Ingall's
soldiers were killed and several were headquarters soon silenced tbeir guns
after they opened. A few of «&gt;ur vessels
wounded.
were struck, but no serious damage was
sustained by either of them.
With this
exception, nothing hns occurred worth
A‘writer in tbe Grenada Appeal, who
mentioning.
has recently travelled through Mississip­
Washington, August 1.
pi, makes the fullwnlngconfeMion:

from the verv nature of the case,
sible:"

bsblnd some stump or tree.

JeffersonKSty, Jsdy 29.
Tse guiibonts 'this tnorti
grped in shelling tbe shore
iment has been reinforced by Licut.-€wl.
Bhaffer and Maj- Caldwell’s Third Iowa down the river.
&gt;€M. Guitor uf the Nhtih Mlnawri reg-"

troorae bold mariner from E
bu may succeed in running the

"To my sorrow, I fi.und numbers of
men. and even some of nur noble South
ern momen, who were discouraged, dis­
heartened. saying. “We’re whipped;
and some going an far
t
Such is tbe nwtlmd to quell the rebel­ we’re whipped
lion. This may suit anno who arc sit­ as to intimate that it wmild be beat, up«»n
ting in thvir officss, wnere they only hear the whole, to submit to the Yankee rule.
the booming of cannon through tbe Chi This class of croakers," cocth.ues tbe
logo TVmrs, but It won't suit men one of writer, “is rapidly on the increase. Ot»r
whom dare not step outside of tbe pick­ President and leading Generals are cen­
ets alone fop fear that earns one tA the sured, and ear civil and mitftary leaders
protected citizens will shoot hitu from are blamed for aconmplishing what ia,

impos­

How Raw SoldikmCan Fiqht.—Gd.
Planted, of tbe 11th Maine, writes that
raw recruits from his regiment, received
at Yorktown, were in the late battles,
and Sragbt like veterans. Side by aide

In College Tloanltal. at Keokuk, Iowa, on Rat’■day, July 2*1. AUOUSTUB W. ATKINS, of IMb

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^nnuioniiii, ’snnaj

The Timet Potomao army eurrespondence, dated July 3!st, states that two
saspicious rebel craft, probably the Mer
rimae and Yoong America, cast anchor
yesa-rdry afternoon off Turkey Bend.—
Several of our guubuata were Immediate­
ly sent tn .that vicinity, the Monitor
making a rcconoissance, after which, the
gunboat fleet, facludmg kheGslena, MunFtnr nnd ethers, were ordered in Kne of

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Iron-clad gunboats off mobile is dfebeliev.

battle off Lighthouse Point.

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New Advertisements.

ed in official quarters. It is presumed
that the Government is not ignorant of
tbe rebel movements in Europe.
Prvsror tbe petitioner aUrid not br gran lid.
Ann it i. furlba.
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New York, August 2.

A balloon and gunboat retxmnotsaxner
above and near Powhattan, discovered
nn rebels nr earthworks io that vicinity.
A branch railroad has been discovered

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during

the publication of these sales, and nf our

readers fur a slight unavoidable curtail­

•C«WXII

1858.

of.wW W

ment of reading matter for a few weeks.
We can assure our readers that, although

very

these sale* may not be

1859.

Interesting

to them, they art of vast interest to us.
Fvatoca Storm.—A
occurred nn

thundtr etnrm

which.

Monday afternoon

f..r severity, is seldom equalled in these

uudjfofn»X34

160

Fnr more than an hour the rain

parts,

poured,and the wind blew :t perfect hurri­
cane.

Awning* were scattered,chimneys

blown down, fence* demolished, fruitand
shade trees destroyed, and growing

fruit

ft#

isKrf
'X of*

n wWofaaXU

was scattered upon the ground front such
trees as withstood the tempest

Grow­

ing corn wns prostrated, twisted,

broken

or torn out by the root*.

electric

fluid shivered a small

The

dwelling

the

We learn that the roads in

house.

are very

country

•X »l

»dXrf«X|

s

tree directly be­

Hadley’s mill and bia

tween

•WofJ.X

much obstructed by

neX«fa«k ।

•wW.% 5

south of th* quarter post on
tbe north line of ee.-tian No.

nwWofneJ 33
nsXofasXJJ

VtQ

1041
1049
1049
1046
1043
107&gt;
1074
1076
1076
1077
life
1140
1141
1144
Also blank lot south of blank lot boutxfod

$

ifallen limber.
Max Da«»wa«o.—James Murphy, aged
27 year*. wn« drowned in the Tbomapple

River, near Danini B. Pratt’s, in Irving,

■pn Tuesday of last

5 .

It appears

week.

that he attempted to cross at an old ford-

•mg place, and; either

missed

• w^ofn e^ 11

the ford,

-which is not more than three feet

deep,

i&gt;^X of

lou 12A8A 1240

or from some other unaccountable cause

He started to cr«»ss tbe

was drowned.

X*’*WX

a e BK of
W
usfr ofaol
X of » wj/t 31
n wWofnfi I
3ra»

IT

river anon after noon, and was not missed
until near night on Wednesday ; his fam­
ily supposing he
South side.

was at

141 M

bT Mi l rtreel.
WMluugton a

'X

Eastern Addition.

on the

work

ptutejor* w| j*

His body wax found on

I

Thursday morning, in tbe middle of the

the ford

river some distance below

about ten feet of water.

ed himself of all

He leaves

shirt.

lb

He had divest­

clothing excepting

a

rX«»H

in

his

Village of Middleville.

»&lt;•

wife and child

6 31
Village vf Orangeville.

mourn his untimely fate.

*» IS 83 i
Rai*.—We had alight showers.
Sunday, the first for nearly

six

Crops are suffering severely,

and

weeks.

GurrtNiRTAL.—Tbe August

of this Monthly ia upon our

I

many

In

of
l&gt;
W&lt;&gt;r
it
a wWofssM 1»
e^of.«X
l»

this number a new story is commenced,

W

-entitled, “A Merchant'* Story.” in which

$

I

I

In the Villu
above deecn

"X Of •

will be depicted Southern White Society,

S150 BEST PIANOS. S150

•X
M
•X ofn.fll
»X °T*&gt;• °l

and of a character of more than usual

particular time.

e first Monday of O,
H.N. SHELDON,
Count? Treasurer.

s:'.

M

10

Bamt Cocxtt Tru't. Omcx,
Hastings. Aug. I, 106
Notice ia hereby given that in accord
tbe proviaioua of tbe Statute ia such

u wfil

■ ’X
:«::g

number

table.

»«c. IT
Lot No. 114 sec. 20

»¥«• wV

are considered en’irqlv ruined.

interest at this

01
01
01

The

GROVESTEEN A HALE, baviug removed to
w warerooms,

No. 478 BROADWAY,
»red to offer tbepublic a magoifleest

tercet M “Among tbe

J.

ed by

Pines.’’

Publish­

R. Giltnnre, 532 Broadway,

Radwat&gt; RmovaTISO Rbolhht.
Pertnni. inikaSntf

Sort
anletd a

&lt;fwr&gt; '-i
ra, •
7 Octavo Rosewood Piano,

n pt of n| ofa e|T

• •I

cnntaluine sll taprovpmeats knows in Una coun­
try or in Europe, oranalrtingbai*, French grand
action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for

Bleb moulding cars,

,

£

Sore Hetidt,

Sii* Eruption Ttyr.
quick euro bq the ut of Iht

i y

Retold ent.
Radway'* Rkmovatiro Rx»nLv*Kr re

W il TO
»0 E ti

fcM
*2?

7» *0 t 41
tames*
■18 40 18 81

*176 to *200,
by the ol.l methodi
the beat judge* to

8

GRt»VEBTHEN
£

10
IQ

'

1!

g
1.

'82 ’IS

Or to get Uto* DremO,
Is Bt the New Woolen Factory of

a msnso». MMB.

mcw

2 &gt;:

ViUK"«&lt; Bw*.qg».

hSTuU’.fiJt

M T Kata*

sbs*4 tbe Ibtb ofjune mxx

Let those who are s;rffering tbe ml»nriew inflicted by Scrofula, SypbiluLSweling nf the gland*, Lumps in the N*ck

“ a s
•5

and Gnun. I Romm, and Fever 8txw.
Seaid fiead—be of gnod cheer! One to
\*ix bottles of the RaxovanM* Rboqlv**t

nt&gt; tu

« unfortunate m to auMnrt •
1W Si

the Ute ofj^uje^*

auLvnrr. ■

JUmyajwb

R»

Wool!

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARBED,
0» HAXCTACTccan me a Good Qcautt or

»0 12

r!W
i.lyrf

TO'TBE UNHAPPY.

Wool!

&gt;30
1&amp;)

of»X

-male* in tbe latter criai* of life, »nd J*
the mn*l powerful invigoniDt and reju-

system.

J..,

- ^nb

ie, Mercurial, and Eruptive disorders,
cur** Opthalmia and nil affections of
&gt;
f . !____ I...LJ. ... Aa

venant -yet discovered.
Persons sufieaing from Asthma, Bron
cbitn. Phtbiria, and Lung Complaint*,
^nay rely
upon deriving
immediate
.case after taking a du*e of Rax»way'*
UraoLvarr.
It soothes and * be*l«,

&amp; HALE.

478BKOADWAY, NKW YORK

crcpitude with vigor; extirpates every
form of&amp;k/ulous, ConceroiuMJjhpbilet'

II Bl 1R &gt;0 U W

;7,

4 ®4£

.Womb, a fen

tti'-iis

pi. 8. To Darxr.

1
W. Majsm

BsrtsKs.MsyH.1tn.

THE Advcrtiae^havtjjg been,restored

�BA

.Ulted, "fa Cmde-pr&lt;&gt;fitaWfe1t;£an com

vwiree.be so mafinged, agr Io secure a.
io Mm »
&gt;tre«t« bfa e»p,-ltgl twgbips nnd cpercfauidjpv to tend to

-'irwfflieAfc CBMSivr oi.ru

.fckeigfi-porto? ’-Pin fbe)Ltwver, with
“iff km bardlturdy and'.4tH|t*u? applicatiiov o/inouled»B tu tie visritwa exigen-

ceaaelMa labor and toll, aero bit daily
: br**d Or arprthing more ?
'
&lt;• ;Noai air.-tba ifoan who fa incompetoot for what be undertake* will not suegaad in either of'the aGove ochipations,
aod it is the same with farming. He
. who would earn hie bread by farming,
efid anything more, must have grounds,
and must know bow to euliivate these
ground*—he must know what kind of
•aed fa suitable for peculiar soils—he
• must khow how; tA sow, nnd when to
tohnt, and what preparation fa neceemry
before putting toe seed into the ground.
We not only have the promise of “seed
lifoe and harvest,” but' we have the as
•urance «&gt;f a crop, if the right seed fa put
into tbe right ground.
Let a man select a sterile piece of
land.and, perhape. take the wrong kind
nf manure spend fifty dollars in prepar
ing an acre of ground for the reed, and
be may not find a crop that will half pay
him far bis UIhif and expense of prepnration ;&lt;liut let him take a suitable piece
otground, and with leM than half the
labor and expenae, the crop will pay him
' 100 per cent on hia investment.
It is so
in every pursuit of life. In order to suc. ceed in life, n man must understand bis
business, and nnisl apply himself to
whatever he undertaken.
Some neVer
■ucceed in anything.
From the want of
■ common understanding, they fail in
everything, while othera. with much less
labor and hustle, succeed in whatever
they wish tn pursue.
In all pnibability no investment of a
small nnioimt pays better, than what fa
judiciously expended is farming. Every
dollar rightly expendnd isgetiernlly auro
to pay double, or treble. Tbe gains nrn
slow, to be sure, but tbe investments are
generally light.
Let a man be 50 situ.
' «ted that be could advantageously u»e
♦50,000 in preparing ground for the seed
and he would be more surely remunerated
than he would in buying merchandise,
and telling, for cash, and on lime aa
busings is usually conducted.
The’former is often discouraged, be­
cause of small gains.
He forgets the
small amount invested. Tbe average of
those who live by farming in New EngIrnd, are not worth over one or two
thousand dollars.
How could a man
with 11000 support a family in trade,
with bad debts. Iimsi-k on goods purchas­
ed, dtc.. dec. 1 think, sir, from careful
observation, that it will appear, that
more men have become rich—I mean,
what country people call rich—from
farming than from any other pursuit.—
A large pAtt of the farmers in New Eng.
land commence poor, with a family, and
work hard.
How could they succeed in
trade, under the same circumstances?
DELTA.

It is n&lt;» uncommon thing tn see a little
circle dug Around Inrgc fruit and orna­
mental trees, and a heap of mnnure ap­
plied. Perhap* this boys’ play does not
hurt, but what good does it do?
We
might fancy the old tree looking down
upon the workman with a sert of disgust
nnd indignation, and saying:
“What
are ytiti about. Sir ? Are you thinking
to benefit me by scratching nrnttno my
bole? No, no,Sir* my roots are out
yonder, many reel away : my thousand
mouths are/ar off. open and wahins for
tbe food which they cannot get so long as
y&lt;&gt;u confine it to my sensdesu trunk."
Any person can see a good illustration
Wf our point, if be esnmmes the grass
under an &lt;&gt;aii or ash, or other gmtw-feed-

IT WILL MEND LEATHER
IT WILL MEND OfcM.
Save tbe pieces of that expensive eHtlfom bottle
1
H'WILL MRND IVflIRY.
Don't threw away that broken ivory Faw,, it is
r«Mtfy naateadc
IT WILL MEND L’lUNA. .
Tmarbasbea Chius Pupa and Haucers can uxHj‘i

— Wy faFfoyd tike the ghnatin Ham­
let ? ■ Because b« is “sheiuhwti in steal.”
Why it t pretty girl like a 8hiM*ate '

uiirror!

Becnusu she's a good

looking

" '
lothrse weeks, tt
f heanng.
,
. •
jy»
"SHERMAN C. Pl IN DIE.
(A true ceyy.]
Judge of Probate.

XADIES

it will mend
uiSTra i» uJa i"«»

•,

fATK OF MTCMIQAN^ThwClrefeiCMUt for
tbe County- ofAlarry; i*i Chaaasry.
igkth Judicial Circuit; Suit pending ia said
&lt; st foe Court Hout*, in lire village of B«*t&gt; in said Coustr, on th* SM day «T July. A.
ids tbouaand efabt hundred and sixty two.
fawner. (tenpfoinaaf,

COMMtSSlO.VEE’S NOTICE.
All person* tovfag elate* against tbs
■ 'JHaie of
deoeaaad. are lareby notified and requested to
precept ths same for effentnation and adjustment
to th*undersigned Cotntnissionen.dulj appoinled
ath* Probate Court for tbe county of Barry,
b will meet fur auch purpose, at the office
•1 Daniel Cook Esq., in tbe vitfaps of Hastings,
in aaid county,on Saturday, the thirtieth May of
Aupiat, and on Saturday the twenly-eernitb dav
of hewtsmber. IMt. and os Saturday the seventeentb day of January. 1963. al the hour of ten
o'clock, A. H-. en th* respective day* above men­
tioned. Six months from tbe “Jd dnjot Jslyitrei..
being the time limited by the Hon. Frob4&lt;&gt;
C&lt;rert for tbe final adjustment &gt;&gt;f all claim* sninst
said estate.
DAVID «. BttBlNSDN, I c£wwPLEIADE8 BROWN, [rfoaere.
Dated, July 28, IM2,
.
Jy3Ut4 ..i -

CHANCERY ORDER.

E^arJC nxw.
SdUoa.
Ruudl and Inline Rtee.nl!, fajaOanU

B

It aatiafoctorUy appearing by affidavit on fill
In thia'cause, that the above named Defendant

#»nl thorough care.
■
4 - &gt; 1*
KADWAYW READY REBOl.VXHV
IS A OBBAT 1.0!K&gt; ABD STOBAtUBBOTBT
sjsas^gsssgi

its use will speedily deliver the disabled swd.
diseaae-elricken sufferer from
A UVING DEATH,

D

rr will mend roitcEi.Aiii

LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER­

Ko matter if that broken Pitcher did not coat bt
aahUMng.ashaMmgsaffSd ia aahWia« earned.
II W 1.1. MEM&gt; 'MBA',‘1;.

in mcir
their operations, a»d
ID
“ a-T*
. ----The tiraSdoacdboolAbe large though to purge.

j»ut together.
...........
It will Mend tfair'r, C.rnf. Luva, nnd
' faet everything i.ut M.-rit!*.1
Aontrttde temee/eJ.vnrA AidERICAS ('EMEXT

permanent cure will surely foUew. ■
Tours, Ac.. Du.S. Rsorxxa.
Rbdffay'a RegulsUng Pills are sold for Twsntyfive oenU per box. &lt; eseb bpx contains thirty pillsJ
by Dragguts, Mercbsnt*. and storekeepers.
•
HamraxA &lt;0.*s Offiee.
M Joha's street. New York. -

Bt V- A. t
question of the million
ANSWERED.
110 00 n ^nr sated in ••t»-r» 1-ti.UL

RADWAY'S READY RELIEF

1.

Oit&lt;* Bol’lr »&lt;f

Poaaeeaes auch wonderful remedial powers as to
cure so mam diseases of apparent opposite pbe-

AWERTCAW CEMEKT CITE.
Pritv 25 Crity* pj/tyjttlv.

.

We reply that Badway's Ready Relief chief and
moat important remedial efficacy. is evinced tu

Price 25 G nts per B..ttip.
Price 25 (Vntx per Bottle.

the treatment of kxsch disease* and msladle*.
where pain la a concomitant of the disease.
Disease, like the storm, gives nemisrskabhi
sign* of its sppr &gt;ach. At Brat tbe tbreeict&gt;ed
Citfent experiences s alight disevmfert, thia is
■lowed with pain, to a greater or lea* extent,
and other ayn ptom* fellow in rapid auccraalin.
It ia m thia condition of the ayafartn where Rad
way's Ready Relief will be found all-potent. Its
adtninlstrsuun, either intenially.ar exleraaHy, as
the seat of pain indicates, will arrest tbe pro&lt;rv«s
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve tbe
patient from all pain or discomfort.
If people, on the fiiat indication of uneasiness
or pain, either slight or severe, would take adore
of Rad war's Ready Relief, not owe thousand in a

Price 25 Ceul* ;&gt;&lt;t l|t&gt;ttl&lt;-.
Pn&lt; &gt;• 25 C« ui- i • • |’&gt;- ill,-.

R. t

Prim- 25 Cent- j

Very

Liberal Reduction to Who?e-nir
Buyer*.
TERMS &lt;?ANH.

IdF* l’OT Ifale hr all Druggist*, and eterrkreprr*
generally throughout the country.

JOHNS A CRONI.BY,
(Sols Manufacturer*.)

TO WILLIAM STREET.

liuporfant !•• Hnrtm* Ouqits,
hn|Mitnnt !&lt;■ Buildrra.

IniporUtnl tn Railroad Companies.

Important to Fanners.
To all wJietm tki» tmiy concern and it tn

erntn cvcyb'.dy.
JOHNS A CIIOSLEYS

D

S

Tkowu Af. Mt'ia, Defendeni.

CEMENT ROOFING.
The chcnpcal nnd aid durable Ruoffiug

IT IS FIKE AND WATER PROOF
la not recommended by ca, nor prescribed for
ao many Tari-ties of disease aa every physician iu
It e»n be applied to jruw and &lt;m.» aonra of
ike practice of medicine prescribe* Calomel. Mer­
cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and Uber fa­
vorite bobya of tbe profeaaioa. It u a well known
fact that in ninety caeea out of one hundred. m&gt;
matter what may be tbe name ..f tlx dUeuM or
Tbia article baa been tbcroupbly IcwUd m
condition of tbe patient, calomel form, tbe im­
port**! and mod active agent of tbr preacnption; York and all part* of tbe Unite*) Stair*. Car- ■»
and if the aymptoma of th* niaeasc are auch a* to West Indie*, and Central ami South Au r»u». &gt;-i
build
ng* of all kind*, such a* Facthua l.» •&lt;.
leave any doubt ia tbe mim| of the physician aa
to arriving st * decided cuucl uaiun what to give. 01 ca. CYtvacacs, 1Uh.Road J*«r&lt;&gt;ia. Car-. &gt;t&gt;&lt;:
Pvbmc BciLoixua generailv, GyaaimMi &gt;v lw -i r&gt;
vxna, Ac.; by thr principal HriLtua-. Aa#
sn'lutbena, and hs* proved t~be the ( lihAl'tsT
and MGMT DURABLE foiOFISG ... u~; it is i.
eyerv reapeet A FHtE. W lTF.K. W EATHLR aw!
When wo tell the public that the nse of RAD- KINDS,,’l00F eo’erlng far KlfoFs UF ALL
WAY-B READY RELIEF Will enr* the etek rt
.. tJ#
ccrtaie diaeaaca: that it will atop pain in * few r,nio M Or n\l
■inetee after its application; that tt will profit^ InUfd Stif* which combine tbe desirable prop- rthe aystem againal attack* of all malatfm*. *
■tee* a; Afa-hri^ and
whieh are «...
iSFSlU scknowledgrd to be po~.reaed by &lt;• UTTA
PKRCHa AND INDIA RUBBER.
toeatabliah th* truth of ouratatememe. Mkaowl
edged by Uiotnaeda who have proved Ha uafailNn lien! is rctjnirrd in ninkh.u appliralir&lt;t

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

1 nereior*. vn motion 01 rvunr « A u.«x. so­
licitor* for tbe aaid Complainant. It. ia ordered
greatest at the ends of Iho mots. This
that tbe as.d Defendant,Thome* M. Ihllin, erase
MORTGAGE
SALE.
bi*
appearance tn be entered in foie cause, wtfotn
circle will enlarge eeery year, the roots
EFAULT having been madd in the condition four month* from foe dates! this order.
exhausting the nutriment of the ground
And tbai in esse of bia appearance he cmbs bia
of payment of an indetrturoof Mortgage exe­
as they extend.
answer
to tbe Oomplainanra Bill of Complafni to
cuted by Joseph M. Barrett, aud bi* wife, Catha­
Now, obviously, 1 he way to treat rine Barrett, of Rutland, Burry ceentv end State be filed, and a ropy tl.ereaf to be served on tbe
Complainant'* Solicitors, within twrntv days af­
such trees, and all others that ye wish t&lt;&gt; of Michigan, to Joaepb Sibier.of Maraball.Calboun ter service upon him of a rt«py of Comphduaata
county and state aforesaid, bearing date tbe second
. thrive, is io manure and till the ground dav of December, A. D. 1636, and recordcd in the aaid Bill and notice of the edtrv of order, and ft.
defeoll thereof, that aaidRill b*4ak&lt;m as Confes
all over the surface of their roots, but office of tbe Register of Deed*, fur aaid evanty aed by said nonresident Defendant.,/And it is
Barre, os tbe 4tb day of December, A. D. IKti,
more especially'at theaxiremiries, for it of
al 12 s'clock. M- In Book D. of Mortgagee,, on further ordered, that within twentr dayalhefoiafa there that they take-in the most of pages 12&lt;&gt; end 121 on which Mortnge there i* plainant causa a bailee of fluk order to be publfeteed in foe^Haafinra Banner,'* a puUia Mwateprt
their food. This is the very best way, claimed to be due, at tbe date of tbia notice, the printed, published and circulating in aaid O&gt;u3tr,
sum of eight hundred and ninety-four and B7but the next best ia to.toanure the entire iDOUi* dollara, sad no suit or proceeding* in law- and that aaid publication be covrtiutted et least
surface trf the grass above tbe mots once orineonily having been instituted for tbe reoorery onoe in each wSskfor six weeks in sucemalon, ar
that be cauae a copy of thiafoder to be peraoasllv
«year; the nutriment will mnch of it thereof; Notion 1* therefore hereby given that by served ou tbe aaid i-.on-resideat Deftndrtt. at
least twenty day* before tbe time prescribed for
find,its way down to tbe roota.—Ameri­
hia appearance.
can A^riatlmnti.
fterauxTfi Atxaw,
Locm 8. Lovxvx,
BohcitOre fix- Complainant.
Circuit Judge.
Material for Pickles.
(A true tfopy of the original.]
■
‘
There is n prejnSro againal ptekleq,
{4-f.J
. .
, Attest. ,D.iflt«xia.
JjM.
; ,
BH—p. ChuMT.
pdthnps it is bmuse bonnHngschnol

D

girfa|.ffi sickly htte, are said to -d fa pose
ofmsrrdloos'qnantitirsorUrhrrf. ' Whut-

bear wttnSs of 7eri^“g*b^&gt;'fi“ from itTw,

lags ar Hastings, :oo Monday tbs 14th day «f
July, tn tbs year’ one thousand eight hundred
wd stay-two; proeent 8.C. Prtndle, Judge of

tKisix stiuas.
A.» ™ fc«i„

n.r.njra.oi «i Ui.

Tbe expense bt applying ft i* bn: triffing. a* as
ordinary Rouf ean Lr covered and Uoialwd /Aa

It ran lie applied by any one.

Are superior to all purgative or cathartic pills
powders, mineral andaeidioi walers, in the treat­
ment and cure of
COSTIVENES8. ..
S INDIGRHTION,
LIVER CQMPItAlKT.
BlUQUHNEJW,
_________
INFl^MATIOM OF THE 10WRLM.'
■RKVOUMEtH
MELANCHOLY,
DEPRESSION OP WIRlTft,
’

and when finished forma a perfectIr Fisa Pi
•w^J&lt;v,wlili an elantie body. wHda.cwraet fa
fared by Haar, Lbu*nr SrauajtasuriJao of II
Bente, or any external eeiWii Whatever.

LIQUIl) .'I
GUTTA

comfort of tbe alck.- than A other mXira iXd
or means suggested by lb* median] anil.oniiM,
radwat's hxadt BKLigr WILL rror pAjg

AKO

PEHL'HA

F«»r Ctmiing
rxpoiW h.tBK A«a.if

SES?.S5.”~" “ -

r1*™*

DB. ItADWAVS PILLS,
ah a HcniSTirio Fuaaanra

eecv, TOonucas,saATiCA, vacs
»r&lt;M JU&gt;U.
SW.A Fa. &gt;.

acus.

sag. sous.
l-ni-,

‘

I

CEMENT

Il Kinds when
f’the Winter.

F»r rrewrYlirast &gt;t|
BwSsralltf
wbk refreme

Mclal

efe-p*’
aU n.^A^.
s4ew wadafe. to ■ tach
Ari tU&gt;Mh end from it*

S.JVJSATSWftX'!
w co«»» or
ix
WARM WRATREHf AND NOT.WAMH UFF.

CllKUNICKHBI'.MA'nsM-ASTHMA

Pfcroona who taftr with Dyspepsia,•Ur«r&lt;x&gt;m.-

in the matter of tbe estats -of Luther Hill

I'.-tate cl Grurgi- W. MofoCr.
ATE OF MICHIGAN. Babst Cocwtt, as.
*
----- ~ Ttte Private Court, for tbs
mlden *1 foe Probate Office in
ings, on Tuesday the 15th day

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DB. RAHWAY’S PHI*

Estate of Lather Bill. ‘ " ?
PROBATE (HditER.-W AT*OF MICHIGAN
Oo*nlgC of.aarnr- •«.
, &gt;.

prejudice, it fa not well founded,
kiss IJraard dfaCMiiery that salt *nd
vinegar will cafryorersvniething of the
greenjiesa rt Stmtmcr into th«&gt;barren.
Almost any vegetable pregfrv

There is nothing brt-

Garble.

That piece knocked out of vour Marble Mantle e.
be put on aa Uiwg as ever.

BILLI0U8 COMPLAINTS.

fur Billions eomplaiata, tadigssUow, Dyspepsia,

of Michigan, butresiilM in the Slats of California; healthy condition.
'
On motion of C. H. Chase. Complainant's tMWiorUlMbre presenting thia wonderful clean.mg rereu 1- __J—_j ,k-i .k_ —u ----- -1.1—.
w n,e Kurth American public.- Dr. R*swar
Vs* defermined to teat it* medieal
the
olasa of diaearea for winch .1 I* preacribed in the
Routh Atnencas Provincfe, aa it ia a feet wall
known to ail ;&gt;bv«&gt;olugiala that
KURoFULA. -LLI'ItOriY. ST PHI LIB,
and it# horrible train of concomitants, prevail In
the tropica! region* of lheSoutb. to a tnueb KT**I io default thereof that said bill crand more msfigbant degree than In tbs Nanh.
MORTGAGE SALE.
as confessed by said non resident In tact there ia scarcely a family ia anr of ths
South American Province* that is free from
efiuilt having bean m)kde in tbe conditions of . And
A*" it fa further ordered, that within twenty Scrofula, or ita kindred dttware*. It run* tn the
—1 the
payment ofa certain Jnd.-ature of Mortgage “*•'*
1 complainant causa ■ notice of thia order blood Of all its people, and has become eatabliahed
yj, _r
iu the
Hantur, * pub­ a* a coD*tituiiun«rinfinnhy. and ha* b*ffiod tbe
exteufad by A Illa Jones and bl* wtft, Ehiabetb
' *•published
bc
Junes, of Ass’ ria. Harry county, Stale of Michl- lic" n-wspapcr, printed, publisped and circulating ekBl of thtir best pbvaiciau*. With knowledge
r ,i, V
»b*t aajd publication be con- of these facta Dr. Baowar »** determined to teat
gau. to Horace J.Terrn,
ofi iua
ihc vwt
City aau
and niaw
State •” *“‘d co»««‘y.
date
«•«•,&gt;» •«&amp; w*«k for six week* in thfRADW?rs RENOVATING RHBOLVKNT.
of Nehr-Vort, bearing &lt;f;
’- tbe sixteenth
: day
2_, of . »‘nned
-us-------------- &gt; 1 succession,or that be cause a copy of this order
November. in tbe year- _e
of A__
bnr tLord
one.1thousand
eight buudre and fifv-cighL and recorded in the lobe personally a«rred on tbe aaid non-reaident which waa prepared sxpreaaly to meet the exioffice of the Register of Deeds for the county of Defendant st least twenty days before th* time gesciM of the diseases as d»reloped in the tropics.
Barry aud Staler f Michigan, on the thirtieth day prescribed for hi* appearance.
Large supplies were sent to Hrsril, Bncuoa Ayrea.
HARMON SMITH,
Of November, A. D. 185&lt;ut book G of Mortgages,
Chjli, Pent. Ktjundor, Vaniuels. BoliviOfow
Oil parts 8A1.342. #43 and &gt;M, on which sslJWort.
Circuit Court Camtniaaioner..
Grenada, and to aeveral ialanda of tba Spanish
C. n. Cuass, Solicitor for CumulaiuanL
gags there u claimed to be due, at tbe date of this
main, and was thoroughly tested by Physicians
Dated,
Ilnatings
July
M,
188*.
jySO
notice.'nine hundred and sixty-two and 68-1 fifths
and the Priesthood, aud is now the official retne
Dollars, (t9dSJib) and no proceeding* haring
A true copy of Hie original, on file with me. in dr used by tbwPbrMciana, under tbe name of
been instituted in law or iu equity,fsr the recov­ this cause.
Attest,
D. Srmxaa, Register.
•4Wuttvo Benuvador de Badw^," (the Spanish
ery thereof, Notice is therefore hereby given, that
for Rsdway's Ready R«rsofanl.&gt; in the treatment
by virtue of tbe statute and power ol sale con­
of Scrofula. Syphilis. Ulcers Tumors, ProUpana
CHANCERY ORDER.
tained in said mortgage.' the premises therein
Uteri, Elephantaais. Erysipelas. Rairt Anthony'a
described, to wit: The north east quarter [n eV)
Fire. St. Vitu's Dasrce. Fever aorea, all diseases of
of asctlou number eight. (8) in township number
the skin, humors iu the blood. While Swellings,
one [I] n«»rth of range number acven [7] west. In
Nodes, deafness, discharKae from the eyes, ears
said county of Barry, and Stale .Of Michigan, ex­
aud naae, glandular swellings, dropsy, anil con­
cepting a strip of fond twenty rod* wide off from
stitutional diseases. Such has been the uupartithe west aide of said land, formerly aold to Har­
lelltd suecrc* of this remedy in coring these hor­
vey Page, leaving cue hundred and forty seres
rible dieeuee in the tropiee font we do not beaiute
» J«Ma* A. Kftfa, Ctnpfaiuiia,
included in said mortgage, wbcih will be sold, or
b&gt; promise ell lbs sufferere with scrofula sod
ao much thereof as wlllpay th* demand with in Sarak Jane BTUfowM. E^itr VriUiatM, and £ R. eruptive diaeuce among 00r own people, with
teeest and coats, at public auction or vendne Io
speedy restoration to sound and permanent
the highest biddei. at the Court Hous* in the vil- Omndler, A.linu,utra!c&lt;c uf U, ttdaU of Itvnglat J. health.
WUllamt, dtcoittd, fatndunin
’l*georllutingt,
---------------------- jjj,
p|ace
that
brilfo( holding 1
li io superior to all known remedies in popular
srrv county,
and State |
the Circuit Court iu said----------------J.-------------It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit on file, use as a cleanaieg syrup for
of
Michigan,
on the sixth day
P.- tn thia cause, tbst the above named defendant, E.
--------------------------------------ir of September. A. n
PURIFYING
BLOOD.
1882, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. R. Chandler, Adminkelrator of the cvtsle of Doug­
"Dated,
Dated, May
Mar SB), 1962.
las J. William*, la not a residrntol thia State.but and removing fromiheakin Pimples,Tettrr.Raah
H. J. PERRIN A CO..
that hah at present iu oneof tbaSoutbern Stales, and other oflensive marks, and will, iu afewdaya
Jelllta
Assignees of Mortgage.
j On motion of Sweeaey A Allen, tbe Complainant'* Ke a pure, clear, and roseate hue of health sod
uty to the face apd nails and brilliancy u. the
Switzar A Allxji, Sttya.
Solicitor*, it is OBtMtaan that the aaid non-resident
I defendant cause hi* appearance to be entered in eyes.
It ia a pure and innocent preparation, all-pow­
this cause within three month* from the date of
thia order, and that in ease of his appearance he erful to &lt;10 good, but never does injury.
MORTGAGE SALE.
cause hi. answer to the Complainant'a Bill to be
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
EFAULT having been made in tbe condition tiled and a copy thereof to he served on tbe Comp­
There ia no medicine in the known world, or
ofraynjent of a certain Indenture of Mort­ lainant'* Solicitor*, within twenty days after ser­ physician, that hajj ever claimed the skill ol erad­
ou
him
of
a
copy
of
said
bill,
and
notice
of
tbe
:
vice
।
gage executed bv James H. Tuxbury and hi* wife,
icating from tbe*ayslem diaeasee inherited, by
Hannah M. Tuxbury.of Baltimore, Barry county, entry of this order, and in default thereof, that
the aaid bill be taken at confessed br the aaid
and slate of Michigan, to Cyra* Mann, ot Tolland
non-resident defendant.
'
RESOLVENT; and we religiously declare that, if
And
it
la
further
ordered,
that
within
twentr
.
.
Had-ay's Renovating Resolvent i* given when
office of the Register of Deed* for said county of as, the complainant cause a notice of thia Die symptom* of any inherited disease are first
er to bo pabliahcd in the “Hartluga Banner." ! exhibited, it will eradicate the same from the
Barry, on the Sth day of December, A. D. 18*0,
a
public
newspaper
printed,
published
andcircu|
at 6 o'clock 1’. M.. in Book K. of Mortgages,
system. In tbe earlv stage* of Pthiaia or Con­
fating
iu
aaid
county
and
that
aaid
publication
be
nn pare 1, nn which Mortgage there is claimed
sumption. Fits, Scrofula, and in case* of sorehead,
to be due at the dateofthia notice, the autn of sev­ continued at feast once in each week, fur six ulcers, tumor*, back in cough, brooqhuta.iheuae
enteen hundred and nineteen dollars and twenty- weeks In succession; or that they cauae a copy of Radway'* Renovating Itsaolveat will extermin­
one cents. [&lt;l*lV Sll.] and no proceedings iu law of thia order to be personally nerved upon the ate the transmuted disease form tbe system, and
aaid
non-resident
defendant,'at
least
twenty
days
orrquity baring been instituted lor the recovery
make (what th* parent* neglected,) a sound and
before .the time prescribed for hia appearance. healthy body.
thereof: .
Swaaxar A Aunt,
Lorrs S. Lovatx,
Notice ia therefore hereby given, that by virtue
CHRONIC DISEASE.
.
Circuit Judge.
of the atatute, and a power of aale contained in Solicitor* for Complainant.
Another class of disease* Unit no other medi­
(A true copy of the original.)
said mortgage, the premises described therein, to
cine*, or foe moat skillful nbyaieians bare rocwit: Two-third* of tbe north-east quarter, and
*• * ’
Mfoat.
D. Sroni,
eceded In achieving, more than in nicrelv palliat­
the north half of tbe north half of the south-east
Register in Chancery.
ing the *uBeringa of the patient, which Radway'a
Quarter of section number twvnty-niae, (2ui. aud
Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, it that
the south half of tbe south-west quarter of section
CHANCERY ORDER.
of Chrome Disease* that have invested the av*number seventeen, [17,j all in township number
tem for year*, aueb aa ebrotrte Rheumatism, Gout
two (21 north of range number eight (ft) west, in
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit Court for Scrofula. Lyapepaia, Syphilis, and diseaaes in­
aaid county of Burry and Stale of Michigan, two
tbe County of Harry : In Chancery.
duced by the infadiuoea use of calomel, merenry.
hundred and eighty acres, [orsomueb thereof ss
At a session of said Court held at tbe Court
will satisfy said debt and interest aud costa,] will House in the Village of Healings on tbe Nth day
be sold at publieauction or vendue, to.lbchiehtst of July. A. D. le«t
Present, Hon. Lotti 8. Lorttx, Circuit dodge­
Henry Ftifiner, CMapUinant,

irr trees.
If the anil is rather poor, he
'*W6nd the grass Grown and dried in
'mto-summer; and tbe' drj ness will * be

.fifed aid* digestion.

Wood.

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= eie* oftife, sccuft a Hvim for himself
&gt;d I&amp;ilv 1 Gan tfeir&amp;Unic, after

merit« sKuuTna nun
Ar. lb. M, r.^i.M. ..Anilin M. U
Mercury, (luwiM .rA.D-r. H-11*01* djugsf

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sastings, barry county, high..

Wednesday, august 13, is®.

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.T-.im •BWWeti'i

W CODNTT, JUGMMUM
Mills, Barry

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•"•*•*• OrM«”

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- KOTO.
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‘■Atas

the White MuCae ta 1833
’

WkM-. U. »
At tha trial*

were, like Vysalf.only flirting, pan pu»»cr IS tempt.'
“So we parted. I came homo madden­
ed, sickened.’ 1” .nd here his voice sank

scribed

Travel on, and -Never Mind.’

lueriof (Um b^tad.

J n. H. a. BAUBV.

What fa past, Is past
Let aS flatting b.!
Il wU) barer help tb&lt;

GREAT
RIRTII

Blastings’ ^nsintss girtrtoni.

And ifthose who ffllcfat befriend you,

Take them for tbelrreul value,
Paaa them by, end “Never Mind.*

GRANT 4k SPAULDING,

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG

■ ASON ALLEN,

U« wiH hslp you. "N.T«r Mind.”

STORE 11!

EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro
due, fliah, butter, lard. pork, and grain of
all kind- Also toys candies, etc., etc.
Store In
Caliieru a Block. State street, HasUnga, Mich.

D

SJisctllann.

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

OMLT A FLIKTATIOH.

JV»T RECEIVED

“So there is no engagement between
ynu 1"
"Engagement 1 I should think not.—
Why Joe, 1 am only eighteen. 1 shan’t

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,
Htene and Wooden ware, and a general aslortmcnt ef Provisions, Also Notary Public.
Btere, two doors east of the Hastings House,

D

be engaged fur the next live years.
I am
nut going to tiu myself down to domes­
a new and most complete assortment of tic life yet, I assure you.**
"But Nettie, you are wandering from
DBCGB AND HEDICINEB,
the subject.
I cannot think you utterly
o^Chemlcals, Paints, Oils, Cam* heartless, yet 1 frankly own you pain me

MO BE RTS 4c STRIKER,

Holbrook's New Block, Hastings, Mich.

3 pbenc. Burning Flaid,

by the dreadful spirit of coquetry which
you display.
1 am sure Graham Cur­
tiss’’—
"Now, Joe, don’t be tiresome,
ft Is
TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitor, in Chan­
only a flirtation.
We dunce, ride to­
cery. Particular attention paid to Conveygether, but that is nothing.
I flirt quite
eaeiec, the investigation or titles to Lnnd
Foreclosures of mortgagee, Ac. Will be hoppy
as extensively with a dozen other gen­
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
to attend to all calls in tbe line of their profeulon
tlemen.’’
end business.
PURPOSES,ONLY^S
“But, Nellie,” and a very grave look
Office in the Court Monee, Hastings. Mich.
came over
Law sun’s fine face,
"Graham loves you."
DANIEL COOK,
"So they all du, if I am to believe their
full stock of
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Genera) Land and
Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
"So my friend, the man I honor and
(tehtaaod all other buainesa pertaining to hiaoffice.
Office in Goody car” a block, up stairs.
loye above all other men, la to be the!
plaything of a woman’s caprice. Sister,
l. HOLBROOK,
be careful, you are playing a dangerous
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
game.’’
*
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
Tbe crimson blood dyed the cheeks of

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

SWEEZEY dk ALLEN.

A

r

GROCERIES!

J. R. RUSSELL.

P

HYSICIAN and Surgeon.
store. State street.

the little beauty, as she ran laughingly
away from her brother, saying—"I will

Also a great variety of the

Office in RnaMll’a
'

come fur the rest of tbe .sermon lu-raor-

cuLJCxaT TXBT'jnnxHTr

JOHN ROBERTS,

And Cooking Extracts,

(HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwelling on Broad-

FOR TUB aSPBCIAJ. BXNXFIT OF TUB LADIXS.

II. P. CHERRY,
OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, willi s
ten.) to all basinets eutrusfed to him with
promptness and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown,
Harry eountv. Mich. Blanks kept al ways on band.

N

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

Upon oar shelves may be found all of th

L. H. 8TEWART,
A TTORNEY and Counselor at law. Sdiciter
A. and Counselor in Chancery, Notary Public,
Ar. AH busintM attended to promptly and effi­
ciently. Office No. 5, Noble s block, Battle Creek,
Michigan.
______

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
of tbe day.

NEVINS,
a4 Tax agent.

Particular

Wo would respectfully announce to the dU• ■&gt;_ ____ —A -.-..iw that we intend &lt;0

H. WRIGHT.
*»d counselor at law,
Md Solicitor and Counselor in Chancery.—
Particular attention paid to the coUection of
claim, and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middleville.
Rn*clal attention will be Mid to COMPOUNDBarry County, Michigan.
INtfiS putting up PRESCRIPTlONfCand wy
"porehwng mrfJcina. of M cm
open
ttorney

A

CJEHEAIP. y©aR CASE

KNAPPEH A BCBROWS.

their being

ttorneys mki counsellors at law.

A

Solicitors in Cbsscerj Tax sad Insurance
Agents. Business alt -j J '* -- -------------- -•nd fidelity.
Offiee. corner Of M
Kslamazoo. Michigan.

ROBERTS 4 STRIKER.
Hxrnires Maaca 8. 1868.

J. c. Bcuowi

A. .t.Ksaraa,

C. PRINDLE,
ROBATE, Notary Public, Gtn-

twntosa a Ox^Lownox Do.
al purposes, for sale by

B
DAMIEL STRIKER,

£&gt;joody ear's Patent Breast Pumps for^srie by

IOUNTT CLERK. Notary PuHie.

EGISTKR OF DEEDS, and Moten £•«»*:

MANHOOD;

B0&lt;tW»F irt’HOW SMTfitD'

_ . •.

CoartTof thia Stxle-

heart.”
"Tell me nil about it.”
"Il was twelve years ago when I came
home from eullegc/lhal 1 first met Laura

AT72“!Lw£r,ai0^
Office tath'e Coa.t'How-

.

. «' /

ilaooluaunr

♦ .IX± dm Lt.

dsbtbty

ic extradtfon, came jnto a store for tbe
“Why, Mr. &gt;!««»■&gt; did

.ot Africa. They were entered on the
books as regularly enlisted in the Ameri­
can navy1 for the cruise of three years, and.

treatedMjuadly aod respectfully as tbe
their sailora; ,^»y were dressed iu tbe same
chief ad vicar. Gen. Jackson knew it wall Amarican uniform aa the sailors, and
and determined that the law should. be '(except grog) wore nerved with the name
put into aaaoatioo against him; not rations.
stern, cynical, distrustful, and excuses against the poor mls-guided men who ,, .Que ofthane noble follows died almost
herself on tbe ground that la was ‘only a followed, but against tbe chief couspira- instantly, from the bursting of a blood
vesuel, while rowing in tbe harbor of Pori
flirtation.’ Do not let ma see my little
io'Prpya, on the Wi of July, 1858.
His
sister follow in her footsteps, or 1 shall
cution for treason. He said that if be body wan wrapped in the American flag,
lesra to hate and despise all woman
had an Attorney Genera! that would-not and bo eras buried -from the ship, with
kind.’’
draw an indictment, he would find one tbe same honors which would have been
“J am sorry."
"Nettie, Graham loves you, would that could. Things were approaching shown to a aailor.
make vou his wife; has spoken of It to the crisis. Caibuun became aware of ’’ AH these things have been practiced,
me. Yet. If yon cannot love him, let Jadtsun'sdetertnlnaeibn^nd sent Lcteber, and'canetloned. for years tn tbe navy, by
We can­
him see now that his suit will be a vain of Kentucky, to otmfor with him on tbe Democratic admiolstrationa.
one. Do not load him on,, till your air subject, and learn bir real Intentions.— not, therefore, see why there should be
'
any objections to- employing negroes in
is his one hope, to drive him to despair He went to the President's house.
It was then already late at night. Tbe all tbe minor and menial labors connect­
at last.
He is rash and impulsive and
President received him with his usual ed with the army, and thus relieve our
may not live down such a blow”
courtesy ; bet, sir, that mild blue eye brave soldiers from such labor when pos­
which at times would fill and overflow sible The time is at hnnd when the
'•Yea. dmr.”
“Tell him I love him and that I am not with tears like that of a woman, was kin­ Government will see the oecesaity of em­
dled
that night with an unwonted fire.— ploying all possible muns within Ita
flirting.”
He reasoned with him for a while, then power to strengthen its miliary arm
"Yea.”
paced his fluor.
His indignation was and strike effective and cruifimg blo^at
“And, Joe, don’t hate me."
&lt;
■
'
'
A tender, loving kite was pressed up* aroused. At times he stormed in passion the rebellion.
on her forehead, and a low voice blessed towering and sublime, till rising to bls
full height, his frame dilating and quiv­
her for her decision.
ering, every feature glowing with the
living fires within—with that oath which
We have just seen a worthy ciliwn
li is a very sad thing to ’have] an eye in him never seemed profane, but the
to see faults.* H&lt;»w disagreeable it is to straggle of a great soul to take bold on who went down to Suffolk, Virginia, a
think of a man that is brought up to the Almighty for the strength of his pur­ few days since to see his son in the Union
clean nut a dissecting hospital, and never pose, he declared to Letcher that If an­ forces stationed there, and thia was part
see anything except' fragments of death other step was taken, by the Eternal he of hht experience :
Sefiulk is the petty center of a strong
and morbidity 1 What a training that would try Calhoun fur treason, and, if
must bo which a man goes through who convicted, hang him on a galbws high as slave-holding county (Nanscmond) which
lives merely to remove tbe feculent sub­ Haman’s. Letcher could not misunder­ has been for some weeks in the peaceful
possession of our troops. Fifty stacks
stances of life 1
And yet 1 would rather stand his purpose.
He saw that he was
be auch a man than one whose eye, terribly in earnest From that inter­ of g&lt;M»d fresh hay stood in plain light,
whose ear, whose every faculty, was a view he hastened to the lodgings of Cal­ but our horses were fed on hay brought
trap set to catch the imperfections of houn. He had retired to bis bed. He from New York at a cost of not less than
forty dollars per too. Our friend, barmen; whose soul, however dormant, al­
knocked at his bed chamber and was ad­
ways waked up when evil was spoken of, mitted. Caibuun received him sitting up
who was sensitive to faults more than to in bed with bis dusk around him. Letch­ posed to go into tbe village and find sap­
His sou
virtues. But this sense of imperfections er detailed all that had occurred, giving per and lodging at a tavern.
of others exists in varying degrees in entire the conversation between him and stared. “Wbv, they wouldn’t give you
everybody.
I am sorry to say that Gen. Jackson, and describing turn as be supper and lodging there for any money.
there Is an Infernal pleasure which every­ took that oath. There sat Calhoun drink­ You will have to stay tn Cambridge with
body
takes in dwelling upon others ing in eagerly every word, and as Letch­ me, and take such fare as we have.” So
the father, having no choice, concluded to
faults. It is much.resisted and control
er proceeded be became pale as death
led in many, and id some it is almost and shivered like an oaken leaf. Yea sir, stay. Supper was soon brought on ; it
overcome: but I atxf afraid that there Calhoun, great as be wan in intellect, consisted of good bread (they were out of
meat just then) and tolerable coffee, black
are times and moods in which all of us quaking in his bed!
And fur whatl
hnve a sense of the imperfection* of men J Was it from fear I from cowardice! as your hat. "Is there no milk here 1"
that stimulates us, and gratifies us.
I Ah, no! It was the cunciuu*nesa of his queried the astonished father. “Plenty,”
am afraid that to a certain extent all of guilt. He was the arch traitor, who, replied the son ; “but they wouldn’t iet
us are pleased with the recognition of like Satan in Paradise, brought “death us have a drop to save our lives." So
the father ate his bread and sipped his
each other’s failings. . There are ill-na­ into the world and all our woe.”
With­
tured proverbs about this, but I an; in one week bo came into the Senate and black cuffee, wondering if rebels in a
afraid there are foundations for them.— voted for every section, section by sec­ region under loyal rule were ever allow*
ed to bully their conquerors so before.
tion of Mr. Clay’s bill, and Gen. Jackson
Betchtr.
And be came away wondering.
was prevailed upon not to prosecute him
We rejoice in the faith that this is to
A mnn who has been redeemed by the for his crimes.
be endured no longer. The new confisca­
I have been told, upon authority upon
hl&lt;H&gt;d of the Bon of God should be pure.
tion act and Gen. Popo’s order brings as
He who isun heir of life should be holy. which I rely, that during the last days of
very near the end of it.
He who in attended by celestial beings, Jackson al the Hennitage, as be wus
and who is s&lt;»on—hb knows not bow slowly sinking under the ravages of con­
One Hundred Shots a flinste.
sumption
—
that
mysterious
disease
which
•non—to be translated to heaven, should
The Union Repeating Gun, sixty-five
be holy.
Are angels my attendants!— while It wastes the body, leaves, if pos­
of
which
are now with the army of tbe
sible,
the
mind
more
dear
and
more
near
Then I should be pure. Are these feet
soon to tread the court of heaven! Is to inspiration—be had a most remarkable Potomac, wm exhibited to day In the
this tongue anon to unite with heavenly conversation with his family physician city hall park. It is a rifled arm, breach
brings In praising God 1 Are these eyes and friend. While lying upon his bed loading, and has a telescopic sight. The
of mine s&lt;n»n to look on the throne of one day, and npeaking of his past admin­ barrel has a much thicker barrel than tbe
eternal glory and on the ascending Re­ istration, he inquired : “Whnt set in my ordinary rifle, although the ball used is
deemer! Then these feel and eyes and administration, in ynur opinion, vrill poe only one ounce in weight—tbe ordinary

hiMl. fcee, tiwin, ter wh*ing vme.
ITXirn and Txmptattox.—I find It to
KftM l«OV. r~&gt;'"K lk' ““Wing
be moat true that the greatest tempta­
pressure her haad gave mine, that it was
tion out of bell is to live without tempta­
jung ucturo
—j ■ —
■ tions., If my waters should stand, they
-d«P J-purf-"*
J**
would jnt. Faith Is tbe bettor for the
Kt rone man's chest, and Nettie could bear
free air and the sharp winter storm In
its fsce.
Grace withereth without advertdtv. Tbe devil to but God’s maaterly .Bder her Mr-'""* f
fettcer, to teach as to handle our N«*Pd,&lt;. U. ilw p«rlor. Si. Wtai it",ao’s.-^WUr/ori
.
ing and the rich, full nuten seemed to
hang InrthgV aruond me, and 1 spoke
— A newly married ooupls nffootoh-

*7

Sedation MH* ?
i d
,
Mr. President, If Cd boon had

mother followed him, leaving you, a
child to mv charge, I atoraly fowd Hfo.
try Ina to forget the Daradlse I -bad draanv
ed of aad Jost.
LowrT
Never can I
trust agsfn as I trusted then.
Where
domestic hspplneas should have blessed
my life, she'has thrown bitter memories

••Mrs. Holmes!"
“Yes ; don’t interrupt me. I will tell
you how slowly my heart woke to the
sense tifjgrndual growlh-of her image in
it tilfit filled it entirely. ( Parents, home,
lips should be pure and huly, artd live
sister, all beenrne second to the one hope
for heaven.— .Albert Barnet.
of mv life.
I meTlfor often, we moved
in the same circle In society; and at every
Lrrxnart Msarr or rat Biblx.—We
party I freqnentedr could dance and ehat
with her. Her bemily attracted ; her do not claim for tbe Scripture* simply
intellect interred; Jltr gracious man­ the honor nf having given tbe world ita
letters. This they might have done, and
ners iaacinated me. C**• J ‘»uol
and trpa|fui; and she.let her Utile. hand left tbe fidd of literature barren, and with
finger In mfoejutf turned from otheri to sfl the difficulties rtf cultivating It to-be
converse with me;
when As Ist'lbei1 Overcome by the tedious toil of succes­
dark e&gt; e».-Ml of snfibcbs^dwriI thought­ sive generations. But they. open-, before
fully on my fate; 1 benevdtf that the de­ ynu a ’^goodly lnnd.” everywhere fru’itfiil
votion 1 lavished npoh Iter *M trader,
stood, appreciated, relumed. Y ou know full ' harvest—Mountain and meadow
that I am atounpaWve man, buLi oanaot and pore streams diversify and adorn its
surface ; and at each step a roiaa is dis­
closed yielding as it is explored new and
Who would not
thr&lt;MiWWMy MV**
toy Inexhastible treasures.

HARMON SMITH,
/CIRCUIT COURT COM

► hriped to 'rig oat’s era*

try to furjeet, but my nature revolted «t
thia degradation. J tried study. My
father’s death Just woke me from tbe de­
lirious agony of thought; and when my

Kart, abssirbing me to tbe exclusion of be a wayforer amid such scenes.
all etoa.**!,«l¥
arture hrnktaj into her

Tyurneit’B doeosiin*.

►bosecdtino

One long stride the brother took, and
prisoning the little brunette in bis stnmg
arms he look her to the sofa, and dreW
her dotitn to n seal beside him.
"No,” and his fsce grow sad, very sad
“you shall hear my sermon lo-dny. Do
you know, Nettie, why 1 am now, at
thirty-five years of age, a bachelor, with
lonely aching heart!’’
"Lonely, Joe !’
And Nettie, now as
grave ns himself, laid her bead on her
brother’s broad breist
"Yes, Nettie. Even ray little sister
dearly kb 1 love her, cannut fill all my

station,and allowed them
rad dress asAmerican salf-

terity condemn with the greatest securi­
ty 1’’ The physician replied that he was
unable to anawer , It might be -the re­
moval of the depoaita. "Oh w»tn s*»&lt;i
the General. “Then It mey be the spe­
cie circular.’
“Not at all.”
“What
wm it then 1"
“I can tell you,” said he,
rising in his bed, hia eye kindling up,
“I can tell, you ; posterity wilt condemn
me more because I was persuaded not to
try and bang John C. Calhoun as a traitor
than any other act ofvri^r life."

We do not hear much of Queen Vic­
toria now.
Since her late husband's
death, she seems to have indulged In a
comparatively secluded life, arid to have
cherished her widowed grief in a studied
absence from all public afiaifs.
The
Empress Eugene, of France, Ims also
kepi herself remarkably in the back­
ground for some monlhs. • Every now
and then, we used to hear of some mcspads of hers.
Sometimes she was in­
venting a new skirt; ai^metimea .qttarraU
ing with a cabinet minister^ sometimes
growing restive under her husband's role,
and rushing off to England, to pass a few
days, rambling iacog.,.iu that country.—
All these oddities sf behavior seem to
have been abandoned. She remains at
boms, to look after the prince imnertal,
or, perchance, to look after Izitris Napo­

r**.y*s

tor nousteii.
-'-b
&lt;M&gt;h. kniw.
fork*
"'ill.
Jtesob looked
I* T**}
implements, and obeentiof »grain qrndlo

calibre of a Minle ball.
The breech of the gun receives'the balls
from.the cylinder in whieh twentfy-fimr

cartridges are depoeited.' By the turn­
ing of a crank the ball drops down Into
the barrel when a hammer instantly
strikes the cap, when the discharge takes
plsce. The barrel moves upon a pivot
and can .be elevated, lowered and moved
around ' at' pleasure.
In event of a
capture tbe gun can be detached from
the carriage and buroe from the field on
the shoulder.
Each carriage Is furnished with two
barrels, so that in tbe event of nne be­
coming too warm It can be unscrewed
and the reserved one attached. The ball
and cartridge are placed in an Iron case,
nt the end of which a percussion cap is
fixed. The hammer which strikes this
capreceivea its motion.from the crank.
The1 rifle is irpreeented as having
made one hundred and fifty shots a1 mbii bte;
hundred shots can be fired

with ease. At every twrn of the crank a
discharge taken place. The exhibition to­
day w-as eminently successful. Twenty
four shots were' fired In about fourteen
boo &gt;nds.
Two of theaeguns are altached
t«&gt; Sickles’Brup2a.. .I^ey.were worked
with great suttOMin (he battery In which
that brigade has participated. The Gov.
tntiMKl has ocd*e&lt; an additional non­

ab&lt;Mil t8flO.
They are known ax Nugen^.improvement,—Nm York Com­

— Zte*&gt;UlJr«to rl*k « lto &lt;rf
and Victoria and Eugene seam to have
diaeovered the-flEt; al«-*tod npon It
lU^ngan

Cwi
.1

thnosand -dollar* to Ifoi

- -n™ ts»k., Son-rb. . *d,ji&gt;ek*w
waw.” ■■ • ' r.

n...

�Eorroft

WetiMiay Manias. Awn
refreshed every
ljug news from the

_

~ A apSUt to the New York _^5rt,Wssh-

1
1

Washington, Aug. 4.

[be fullcriririg-oriJerW’ just been

is-

d:
______
1 Waa DfFAlYMnrr, WaBlngton.^ng.

One fWlow tn particular •

J""
few-

and tbe Dr. after examining his case

rm^ invigoratB ourT^HtM, and animate

X^TSSSSOte

inpJUvnj &lt;th. says ; “In answer to a deputaYion orprnminent citizen* who waited on

Uliwd him. Mylnt:“P-wtor»l»'[&lt;*•"&lt;»

^Ming but polHjr at •».. Onr

r •avww*"'
&lt;•' «* r

■■
w&lt;
Do 1

«mi

b» I"" !

Dr.

aMtwre.

- r&lt;M.

Tbe Administrationfit still for to tbe

1°

rear of public sentiment, and

moving

leading the

,'Ami "r.Ur. U. Gw. P-'K* «•»

certain lending journals take special palm

to convince the Administration that they

Ha

Ind^d, but Ih rorUd do wh.1 he could.

“But” wtf d»'aiei uoldicr. “d- I ■‘•"'I

k~P

ple. Tbe A dministration has inaugurated
tbe policy &lt;rf forcing white men' into tbe

ranks, but refuses tn accept tbe voluntary

earnest men of the country,

who fight

from parrioHsm rather than

pay, have

no .squeamishneas against permitting ue-

groea to face the cannon

and take their

chances, also, to the fates of the battle­
field.

There are some mercenary men,

some to the army, and

many who nerer

expect tn be there, who feel great repng
nance to having negroes

tions «f danger.

placed in posi­

They are blatant, load

ing the promotion &lt;4 • Amm of the army

and

Tmib-

in

which enlisting is progressing says:
“The truth is that the people are just
getting fairly aroused to appreciate the
Iireaent situation. In nothing more plainy than this, is it shown bnw tbe Admin­
istrations can lead the people.
An access
ef vigor and determination on its part
infuses tbe same spirit into tbe people.—
Let tbe Administration mark out tbe
path for
vigorous measures, and the
people will follow it.
7"Ae pooplt have
hoped and waitedfor ihit moment, when
they could see all the vast, and as they
know irreeistable resources of the North
turned against tbe rebellion.”
The one line in the above,

which

quotation, and entirely upsets tbe favor

ite theory which is attempted to be prov­
ed

by the preceding sentences.

truth l«, any position assumed

Administration silences a few

The

by the

brawlers,

while the mass of the people are still
waiting to be overtaken by

the Govern­

ment; and we congratulate tbe people,

that they

have a few representatives

the press

among

and otherwhere who

feel constrained to admonish Old Abe to

The

following

from the

Washington

correspondence of tbe 2V. F. Indtpmdenl
is worthy of consideration, expressing, as
we believe, much truth, it should admon­

ish ns all that the work of enlightenment
with regard to the demands of the people
should not cease at any half-way ground.
Read the extract:
“Let this be written down to the cred­
it of tbe Thirty-seventh Congress, in its
second session convened—that it was for
in advance of the Executive—that it was
continually restrained by fears of an
Executive veto—and would have made

more stringent confiscation and emanci­
pation laws bad there been any b«pe of
securing the President to them. If. in
die end, it turns out that the mild policy
will save tbe nation, then Congress has
been mistaken. If, on tbe other hnhd,
all is lost for want of decision of character
&lt;*f severe and prompt remedies, Mr. Lincoin will be chiefly to blame. It should
be understood that Mr. Lincoln is not so
much afraid himself tn lake a radical
course, as be is to offend U»o many loyal
men in tbe country by taking such a
course. He fear* to be in advance of
public sentiment, and told a party of
Cntlernen, a few days since, that be beved be was now in advance of the
average sentiment of the country. This
is clearly a misuke; and if Mr. Lincoln
would only follow his own anti-slavery
instincts, rather than his fears of pro­
slavery men, be would do better than be
is now doing.
.

Federal aide, from which it appears that
Banks wta attacked on tba Oth inst. by a
large fi&gt;rce which be held in check until
yhe arrival of Pope with reir.fareemMitn.
Tbe battle wd at Intarval. all day. and

mtn tudiscp tbaendmy off; and not in­

Tb.

Dr.

VERMIN

.book

his head agriftf ""Do I stand one chance

OtafoDnr

Ww*re»woW
wMer, stand

tion and says, “Well. I Ruew 7°”
stand one chance in a rfiundred.* “Well

on the defensive, and lhereforerierw'pcn-

necessary to say, as a general thing, the

with the other veasela.
The. bauaries nt GteenviUe and Can»linc have been increased from four to

etrate tbb heart of the disease and open

soldiers bear hospital confinement a ith

a vain

that would ble^d . Rebellion

Aug. 6.

Gen. Wadsworth, by direction nf the
War Department, arrested tbe editors of
tbe Patriot and Union, charged with
issuing treasonable posters, calculated U&gt;
retard and embarrass recruiting. The
whole party left for Washington this

to

trenonn
ider. oo Tbsrarey, »• iwatj-m

evening.

Washtboton, Aug. 6.

hands of the

while

destroyer,

these

have not been in tbe habit of visiting

“Michigan Soldisr’a Relief

them.;

And

New

England, that they

-. .I_ ~~~«U "

- Amt

QctoKisahe
CoMPAXT

-eld and otbe

leave la/ tV

Al (fo&amp;J Ofrtfflk ■! gii w-

'

Tbarwtay.

«mr streets n

of their frien

CHANCERY MtB. TOY-'

adj

xfternoau th

QTATE OF MICHIGAN.—TheCirreilCourt for

gwsting
HOOSF.KEF.PBR&gt;*-torabM with vert.

Captain. Par

LirotMM

wounded of that State.

They have

ceived hero the last month, from

es of goods, and several hundred

,W*b. M

rriU

several war

MURE GRAIN rad prori»ioa»’ are dreire.’-^
annsalty Io Great County by rennin, that.
for lun. of thia Rat and Inaoct Miner. A J
fkmU.

re­

differ­

ent sources in the State, forty eight box­

Lieutenant.

N ptmraoeAAMl br virtns of • dveree of »b«
Cfrcoit Cowrt for ib« cxraniy of Jtarry. m Chascerv. mads on tte fosrtsenth 1 l4th] day «£ Wy.

I

Association,” here, and the une in Michi

public auction or vi
_. ik.
4

in money, which, under the suspires

‘7 &lt;■’

Lathrop t2.

judiciously among the Michigan soldiers

east,’ makin

Many little delicariea are also

rter poet being
thirty-It e, and

kinds.

Currant and Grape Wines, put up and
sent on

ing out treasure and money, to fit out

generous frienda who are left behind

the men who are wanted by Government

the hrave boys nnw

by kind

hearted

r

Maple Gro

Office—are distributed

abuse in such immeasured terms, is pour,

tHsA-w

L. Mndge &lt;«

Hon, J. M. Edmunds, Commissioner of

sent on such as jellies of different

have a few n

From the m

of

the President of the association here—the

the Gen" Land

tbe county d

brought nut

dollars

&amp;C., &amp;c.

tion.

•

gtn, have'done much for the sick and

tionism are o/raid to run the

loosing a few “niggers” to save the na­

sffiirting4e t

than is generally supposed by those who

who may want fur shirts, drawers, socks,

risk -of

am Mtinct.

much patience and courage, nnd every thing is attended to with"far greater care

great advisers and denouncers of Aboli­

Ext. rrt* tint.*.

Impbovbm

Bed bug ExteroiiunHo.

•ide and cro

women, and

our streets

by

notice a cro
»&gt;lid timbe

ne. north of rance
HARMON SMITH.

engaged in protect­

Tbe Union meeting at the Capitol was
an immense affair.
A number of the
most dislinguised men spoke.
President
Lincoln made a abort sbeech, principally
in justification of the Secretary of War,

now. without any

Wo must put down this rebellion now.

in opening boxes, to see marked on

taking npoti himself (Lincoln) the refrponsibilitly of the acts for which the
Secretary of War had been blamed.

or it will put us down.

outside of some little package a soldier’s

to lie ««n fir

name, Co. and Regiment, and who

ing.

New York, Aug. 0.
The Commercial states that an import­
ant secret expedition, consisting of one
little steamer and a few picked men. hue
left one of our nnvnl depots, and will be
beard of in a few days.
A special to the Poti says: “Reports
from Gen. Pope’s beadquarters state that
the rebels am concentrating their forces
at Gordons ville, with an evident iulen

hesitation.

Comment

ing tbe nation against traitors.

Many

is unnecessary to a reasonable mind.—

times have 1 seen the gener6us tear, drop

out.—

from the eyes of those who are engaged

Old Fngyistn. I hope,

measures will do.

is played

No half-way

Every' thinking man

sees it. and tbe old world sees it,

If wb

prolong thia war much longer, quibbling

it.

ment.

must be terribly

The

next campaign

effective

and abort.—

Then comes a package of choice

Then some good mother has

sent a tin

ru^h in to fill up the ranks and be impa­

senda •ometlnng useful for ber sMdier

tient to march.

brother, of whom she' loves to think of as

[From tbe Cia. Free Nation, Dee. 21,1861.]

the bravest of nil.

Da. Rodack’i Bitter*.—By reference

And be auured friends

Who can see

*•

these

are fighting for ita preservation.

home, who so nobly contribute to their

pital.

they have landed at Aquia
Memphis, Aug. fl.

Col. Horey’s Regiment is 23 miles
soutb of Helena.
In a skirmish, six
miles below, Inst Saturday, they lost &lt;&gt;ne
killed, and une wounded; several rebels

were killed.
It is reported that a fight took place on
Sunday between two companies of Fed-

erals, acting as. escort to a pn»vision train
of 60 wagnna,aad a. large body &lt;‘f Texan
rangers and cavalry, al the mouth of St.
Ann’s River. The former were dispers­
ed and many captured, and the 1 wagons

were destroy«.
The same day, 00
Federal*, 15 miles above Helena, were
surprised and all killed or captured, ex­
cept two.

Swcb will be the order of relief.

to an end.

-

» ■

Gen. Burnside’s command is moving

and il ls reported here this morning, that
Creek, and

or, end the people with new hope.

To Dootnj-------- Mmba h&gt; Fun, Cluilm,

Pnrticulate not given.
The State Aqucdltdbal Fair

The hospitals here, are now getting vs-

will

be bold at Detroit, September 23d, 24th,

web. and atth.

u

, ,

Louisville, Kt
.,.
Fowls.
To Dttlrog-------- Insects on Animals. Ac.
To bottrog-------- Every form and species
ofVermin.

extermination of all kindt and tpoein of

ious to return.
While others prood of
the sacrifice of Hmbe In defence of their
country have gone home u&gt; be gratefully

Gen. Hooker remained at Malvern
Hill until 12o’d&lt;»ck Wednesday night,

have sacrificed 00 much to protect.

when he fell back to bls encampment,
leaving strong guards nt HlxauHs. The
rebels moved down from Richmond on
three rosds, concentrating their forces
near Malvern. They tbongbtmir whole
army was moving towards Richmond,
when our movement whs'merely a re
connoisance in force.
' ' The gunboat Southfield, which has
been aground for some days, shore City
Pbfat, waa'^

Never was there a country, probably,
that in time of war or peaci, ever made

&lt; Indtmati.
Pitialiurghi l*«
Buffalo. N. ¥..

Fermin.

Mrs. FRAMCK8 H. BURDICK, of Rettaai

Feverishne
nlonit th*
Rxadt Rk
Will'quick

GT Bee “CostgrV’ adrertl-sremto

In this paper for the destrweriow nd nttrr

are now, to be glven.tfp"again. The rti
verae J^fi.qe Bichm^ii ’anly' . fires tlleir
more anx­

if. wkta th
Rea
terrd, the

way’s

Chicago. Ill

&amp;c., dec.
To Drtiroy-------- Mosquitoes and Firas.

tie churthss flltid Up for tbe wonoded,

PatriwtUm, aod makes them

WH

“d

Ta

at Allegan, Sept.' 8th.

destroyed by our fleet on tbe Mississippi.

of

bountiful hands of the Government they

tySold in

Hastikgs,

'!' I

M&gt;cb., by

Rosxsts &amp; Sraixn, And by the Drug­

New Advertisements.
PKOBATt GArDKJL-NrATKOF MICHIGAN
uXPraUi.tfourt for U» Cowntv
sf Barry, bo Idea al tbe ProbaU Otte*, ta Gw vlf-

gists, Grocery and Storekeepers generally.

Wool!

Wool!

TBE PUCE TO GET WOOL CABDED,
On HivrrirvnwM. --

*

.....

such complete proviahms for the wounded
this, for tbe hist' rix months.

many

EW SOLD BY

Althoogh

improvements can and

made for'lBe hHt "elf" month*.

will

be

Yet a

parson visiting them.cannot help being

about tbs Uih of JnoTnext
•»wv—

.ba0Yat

iftWltp

ireattnMf

&lt;n ittent if
.JTWwi
Heated for the comfort of the padenta, -by

of Fevrrs

man beedroe nMldiab and fretful, h?

our

hospitals here. Vet rwt to such an moot

k^t^chaUMt^ U^a-Suwdio-

Teachers In­

1st, and

“The pa
use to grum
■what we m
ju»l what
T^idhe^A

If people
lion, cum
would be f
There is n
lignsnt, m

irertleement.

be held al Battle Creek,

Virginia” will be inspired with new vig­

Friday, Aug. 8.

flor­

stitutes will

commencing op Monday Sept.

With two such com/nanders who

have been wo well-'tricki, tbe “Army

Headquarter Army of the Potrnnac.

in a abort distance.

From a circular received, we learn

that a session of tbe State

“Draftin
of militar
eubjeetM as
ambition ;
rtfonrifar A
TYihwae A

»

reiirieiekit, r»,

G-------------------------

The Rzbzl bam Ajulamsss has been

received and ever bon&lt;&gt;red,by their friends
sod neigbbnnLamfto bcTrftwarded by the

efo are rei
conaidcral

Yours, die.,

to .co^pperate with Gen.

will proceed
Pope.

hearts at

It

such a p&lt;»licy the war will speedily .camo

Wheeler A Hart.
Jamee.R. Aapu.«
Moran &lt; Allen.
Hall. Ruckel ft C

God bless the brave soldiers in the

be allowed to go hungry where provis­

under

.

Yerk (H&gt; I Barrel.RiartrA ti.&gt;.

nation are eniiated in behalf &lt;&gt;( those who

if carried at all, and our boys must not

must be so now, to succeed ; and

Shlrffain Bra*. A Co

sympathies of a great

knowing that the

AU Warn,hit Dacecim io lh» l»it, .

Whelesaie Agcais !■ New

things without

field and douhly bless the kind

m arch, if we rend the signs gyighL

-*Tbe AAa

SPECIAL NOTICES

aister

formation irotn Richmond, that tbnentire
rebel army never exceeded 350,000 ef­
fectives (mm the Potomac to the Rio
Grande.
l*hc forces about Richmond
reach, at the highest, but 120,000 men,
of whom 00,000 were on the Peninsula
during the memorable seven days, and
of whom 60.000 were used aguinst vur
Banks and exposed points. Tbe rebel
loss was 28.000 killed and wounded.—
I.m Ivinn a -nA v..f hrw.

ions abonnd.

the work o

can of cakes made at home by her own

hands for her dear boy.

at tbe North, that it the word, and now
tion to attack Pope.
Several Governors nf tbe loyal Stales, come on.
including Gov. Buckingham of Connecti­ JJen. Pope's mew 4sel in high spirits and
cut, are here in consultation with the (nil of hope, now their lives are to be'
President, in relation to the new order
active, and their guns kept hright,Sh»vels
for drafting.
The Pott professes tn have reliable in­ nnd spades must l*e carried by niggera,

the night, a

a knob on off h»rn. and
when they left home. .
oxen, or
fc^TT’2
found will be libemlh n.----------Maple Grave. Asf.a, 1MX. Geo. N. Xouut

Let 'hat be-lhe word, and our boys will

A loved

Only

was saved.

good” for another name, Co. and Regi
tobacco for some lover of the weed.—

end to our hopes.

House

And then another marked “something

put a stop to our sehsallveneM. and

an

and State S

the

upon delicate points, intervention will

we set it manifested more or less in

suits are

on. chaneu m My I”

Tbe Essex and Sum tar are is company

we

have itaHosed, contains the truth ol the

• {■ '
Destroys instantly
EVERY FORM ANDAFEtl

then, doctor.”-said be, “go in lihn 4—W
and of preventing the ramfinaliun andr Wickliffe hits la bo rot/ all^firmfgh' the last
on that tea chance." Tbe Dr. did “go
appointment to the military service of
( aessh'iq of Congress' t'qjjct the army lim­
incompetent and unworthy officers. The
in on that one chance" and cured him up.
Regulations will alto provide Aw ridding ited to a certain number of men. but it so be is able to W about again and says
tbe service of such incompetent persons was no go.
Although many were wilt­ he is going tn try those Richmond chap*
as now bold commissions.
ing t* follow in thepweksofthe defamere
once more in a few days.
»
“By the President.' ■ • -'t
of the north In^qi^ress,'yet\,‘fpr greatI could give you many instances i»f deE. M. BTAirrffN.’Seoretsry &lt;*f-WarA*’
wpBMfber saw"what,the thing tnganforterminaliort and bravery that have saved
From ths Mew^hia Unkrn of Aug. J.
| They raw. ft hat thby wanted, to fetter the lives of many in jyur hospitals under
lower fleet, under Commodore
Farragut, lias gone baek tafiew Qrleins. Government so it could only opperate my own observation here.
But it Is only

Harrisbvrd,

Tira Detroit AommiKB

m’

'

—

in a hundred. Itoaa. doctor 1" The doctor
rear. ( Grtrhrntrtdnt wees 1^ imd ntfl ^q- looked at’Mm a mfaute. and tbongbt of
gl«
.n'nj, ij •
bls patient’s rfraaq1ution_and determina­

death, by letting their niggers run away.
sixteen guns.
mouthed ranters against negro equality
Wickliffe
Commodore Davis • begins to look But all th*t; has blown over.
and would rather that scores of tbeh sober.
He never coaid be punvinced, it drCo. have since inode their speeches in
white brothers should be swept down by
is said, that the Arkansas was very form­ fn'dmna and have shown their true semirebel cannon, than that one rebel mas- idable, till she made her way so gallanU menta to the people. By their speeches
ly from,the Yazoo to Vicksburg.
ster’s slave should faH by the same agen­
Tbe upper fleet is now at Helena.— we infer that men in the North whose
cy.
Men of this dass are not proverbial
What move will be made next, tbe pub­ sentiments differ from theirs, should be
for modesty • they thunder their views lic will know when it is made.
hung by the side of traitors, who have
The Arkansas has command nf the taken up arms, and are fighting and kill­
into the ears of the executive, while the
Albany Evening Journal, New Yorh river between lldena and New Orleans.
ing and destroying for the purpose of
How much and how long they may annnv
World. Detroit Tribunt and others of
us, remains to be seen. but it as high Hotting our Government from existence.
their kind, instead of boldly advocating lime she were put out of tbe way.
Have Yet these vile abolition'sts are givingthelr
the views of the people, are waiting to be we not officers and scarucn, nnd vessels money by U10 thousand* to men who will
led by the Adm mi strati on.
to do tbe work 1
enlist to defend the Union against the

vxz, in speaking of tbe great energy

1_

■

the rebels in frtma and none be left In tbe

are more intent upon following the Exec­

utive than upon understanding tbe peo­

CHSSCXET'bALE-

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if10 Uh G»U

cnou.

B.W. Am—

’
Th.

«&gt;ld him feta

eb*n&lt;*i Kr ftUlof,

Instead of state will also be made, up by a spCeisI
people, follows in, the for dratt frtKn the inUi»ia;-3iYw8edrsUry..A»r
War will establish regulations fur.this

term thereof.

of their brave friends in the field; and onoe

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8 IfiT;

ANNUAL TAX 8ALBB

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2

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CnnA Danwwm.^-A little boy shout

two yremold, ehikt nf Lieut.

Gao.

P.

Bakbh, pcaidea tally fell into n bareel

nf

IANQFORD G. BERRY,

•dsv forenoon, and Worn diwoverad life

wan extinet.

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B 812

a 8

80 to 9 79

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sw^ofseX^
W0,t??w

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1855.

This accifaut is peculiarly

6111

afflicting t* the bereaved mother, as Mr.
linker is absent in the army.,

G.mpaxt Fvll.—The volunteer com­

except 2 icrw ly-

ud » »X .xe.pt w K

pany being recruited for by ll O. Fitzger­

1858.

ald and others is mnre than full and will
leave for the

’Ihursday.

rendezvous

$

st Inna, on

otir streets as nil the soldiery and
of their friendu were in

the

afteroonu ths Company elected its officer,

drtignsting Aaron Durfee

O.

L.

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to

wm

fully attended j and

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TownS North of ut.? Wc*L
1 47
18 90

of n w W
fl
wptufSXl
of new &gt; •
nptofaeJX &lt;

which

brought nut lite patriotism of the people.
Fmm the minutes before us 4c lenrn that
L. Mudge offered tn give t8 extra boun­

»X of o ex 25
a wMofsikto
nwWof texts

15

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wsf:?!?

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n wWofoeXa

40

ty t&lt;» eacl^ volunteer frnjn Gutleton and

Maple Grove. J. Badcnck, I &lt;3.

M.

J.

Ijohmp 42. and several otbera fifty cents

.'•ch. making an extra

bounVy of about

410 to each rrermt;

I

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iMraovKMRXTs. in the shape of new

to tbe place of beginning,
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Hide and cross-walks, have bean made nn

«mr streets of late.

we

notice a cross-walk suhalantirilly built ot
solid timber, at the Junction inf Jefferson

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320

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small

frame

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Village of Orangeville.

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in Mi. report to lbe Mediae! Sodrty ‘»f

To Comnnapllvca.

Oil 10

ra the swan* of cure..
To all who desire it.

Village of Bastings.

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COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

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t to » to a or

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The onlr object of the advertiser iri wendin;

spread Uformaxion abiob be, conceives fo bo in­
valuable’ apd ha bopha every aoFerer trih try hia
remedy, an KwQlcoat them ttttMtig, sad may

8

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4T8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK

THE Advertiser bn«ing been restored

ilSIi

aide aoo'

a a

Louisiana, iw regard t«» tbe most efficient
trentmaotoef,Y«4k&gt;w, Typhoid, and intar-

JeUmS

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419

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110

BU.WI.UI", OMU — ' —
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them with any other manufactured in Clila country.
GROVESTEEN &amp; tlALE.

61

st.
a
61
66
31
11

North of Rang.

90 9 45 I sing#X «f ,»X
00 6 12' n •

RAirrAT*«rBRA»YrB«WEr AS A

to

19
19
fe to

•*ph

1

until the disease becomes entrenched
A»ithlnJy‘oi.r a t Mem before resorting to

upon ।
bnapit

8160 CASH,
Rich moulding cates,

and to »Uud better IhaaaMARid for |fOO or
bv Iba old method* of tu«uuucli;r». Wc invito

electric power nf health, V to snccewr-

aisad, no serious illness will occur.

5 01

a n

hboid-Fever, Ague. Pneumonia. Bilious
Fever. Cholera, Small Pox. Scarlet Fe-

jai? Trim nit A*MT.m£Wb«n- pain !» »•
r-rieneed, Ra^wa^s Rxady Rztier is

containing al! itnpravcuicnta known In tins coun­
try or in Europe, over-itruSt bas., French grand
action, harp pedal, full irou tramv, for

1.H

/{

in&lt;-»s prevented. There is n&lt;&gt; occasion
for the prevnlenca of Yellow Fever. ,Ty-

i&lt;gHbaH&lt;*n of jMin. discomf«»rt, or uneawi
toys. Fai&gt;wat‘s Ready . Eausr ia used

GROVESTKES A HALE, having removed ta
their new warerooma.
No. 478 BROADWAY,

*e|ofsef
7
opt of n| ©fae|7

IfrArrr Rxtncp ia used, these ermptums
will quickly disappear, and a aariotM ill-

•at. die., for Ihetw disease* give fiiir warn
ing‘nF their apphuich, nnd if on the fir*’

Rutiuga. Aug. I. 186J.
f
Notice ia hereby riven tbal in neccrdance with
tbe proriaion* of die StatufcTn auch case undo
and provided 1 do hereby daaiguote and adect the
office of tbe County Treasurer at the Court llouae
in the Village of Hasting* as the piece where the
above deaenbed Landa will be »old io accordance
with the above aoacilicatiou*. Sale to commence
at 9 o’clock, A. II., on the fir.t Mondav of Oc­
tober, next
H. X. HMEI.liON,

wWofwX

use to grumble ahoutdt. The present is
■what we must attend to, and the draft is

Ffvcrishneaa,'Pain In the-Joints, Back,
iilong tf»e Spine. Lags. Ate., if, Radwat’b

»■
9'
9

01
U1
01

Village of Middleville.

‘•Drafting may be a fitting resort
■ if military
despots, who use their
NuhjeetM as the reluctant texis of their
ambition; hut it will lie a [humiliating
resort for Abraham Liiccour.-—Adv. and

would be fur less sickness among us.—
There is no disease either simple or ma­
lignant. ■ malarious or otherwise, but
gives due warning nf its appr&lt;»ach ; and
if. • hen tbhte signs are exhibited. Rad­
way’s Rkady Rklixt is /reefy adminittrred, the threatened disease will be sueressftrtly reprised.
If seized with Head

Eastern Addition.

t

• he work of an incendiary.

It

agton street.
2 02
SO

71 M

Town 3 North of Range 7 Weak
n wX 2
40
2 to M
a wX »
4°
4 49
48I
8
150
19 97 1 9S I

The family were absent fur

the night, and it is thought tbe fire was

“The past is irrevocable.'

ll 97 1 19

usfrofn.l
Xofn wXl 31
n w
wV
of "
n fl
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Only a small pnrt of the furniture

90 11 02

1084
uS
1043
IMS
1044
IMS
1573
1«T74
1076
1076
ion
113V
80
03 i SV
1140
1141
80 ' 01
90
1144
Also blank lot south of Usuk lot bounded I
north by Court street e bv Mill propertv, »
foj
------- Blank lot between I

100
80
160

to l»e «&gt;n fin* at about 11 o’clock last even­

was saved.

8
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9
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11
11
13
18

9 ?«•
92
7 2S 78
11 11 1 11

dwelling of Nelson Rich was discovered

ing.

i

.wm swx »
&gt;»l&lt; of a wX 2&lt;

nnd Stale Streets.
Hocsk

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9 95

We

have a few notes from nee 41 Castleton
which

s

01
01
01
01
0!
0!
01
01
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uad l-sth
ora .X

several war meetings in various parts of
the county during tbe past week.

n wXofa»X&gt;4

of.»K 23

1st

Fitzgerald 2d

:;s
'i
^7^::

»,K.;

of Baltimow

Captain, Perry Chance of Castleton,
l.ieuum«Bt,-:aad

1850.

many
In

town.

11
11
11
fi

?5

Monday was s lively day In

n
r

n

»

. a s

i ii
nt

�gnraltiral firms.

all^ 1;

Geaw away—-(Norway) prob-

JI

W..B«tcri
latest arrival b of. uniform tenor,
odd, vet weather has retarded t

DteMltakMb &gt;•**

tixm to ft Tftry eari(ifaa
Md then will bo btri

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

ter, and private kltera received here
(Yom Germany report that tbe. iDcesxant
rains and the buck war

n.iluiy sppotmed

“LOW PRICES”

wheat.
The Vienna correspondent at
the London Timet furnishes Um fallowing
kdditHMud evidence of tbe general failure:
of r.r;;i:i
rialog in all
Austrian empire, u the
weather is very unfavorable. The corn

GKANT&amp; SPAULDING

—W-*
DB. J. flOYEE BODS
Imperial Wine Bitters!!
and Esiriruinc

SHERMAN C. PRINDLE,
Jndpe of Probate.

MORTGAGE SALE.

tria.”
We hare already exported large
amounts of breadstuff's to Europe to sup­
ply the want
hich begins t*» be fell,
and the demand abroad fi«r our supplies
is likely to increase rapidly. There can
be no war with Europe str long as Eu­
rope must be fed from oojr surplus, even
were there no questions of policy or cost
to enter Into the calculation of chances.
Moreover, the steady drain of gold must
be arrested by tbe growing call for bread­
stuff*, and we shall have our specie re-

CHANCERY ORDER.

■.X‘.

aaid tn&lt;
north-eait quarter, and
—•I. V-1Z
____ .. .. .

.

The editor of the New England Farm­

er nnyn he has practiced the fallowing
plan for summer feeding of pigs fur many
years, and finds it to be an excellent one.
“A few rods of grass plat convenient
to the pen is reserved for thia purpose,
and is manured by the weekly suds from
the wash room.
Commencing at one
side of tbe plat, a large basket of the
thick, short grass is tnuwed each morn­
ing, while the dew is on, and a part giv­
en to the awine at each feeding three
times a day.
By tbe time the last por­
tion of the grass is cut, tbe first is ready
to cut again, and in this way the ground
ia mowed over many times during the
summer, while the grass is kept short,
nnd thick, tender, and sweet.
Il keeps
tbe hogs in a healthy growing condition
—they are fed with as much ns they will
eat every day. and little additional food
h needed besides slope from the kitchen.’

number seventeen. (IT.) all in township number
two (2) north of range number eight (8) west, in
aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
hundred and eighty acres, [or so much thereof as
will .stlafy ssid debt and intereat and costa,] will
be sold al publio auction or vendue, to tbe highest
bidder, at the north front door ofthe Court House,

lor saiactmntv.on naturnay trie aixin oar or Bel
tetnber, s.w. 1862. al one o'clock, p.u. of that da'
Dated. Nay SO, ISrt.
CYRUS MANN.
JelltlJ
Mortgagee.
8wbsut A Alux, Attys.

‘■R.

nr OUR LIKE OF TRADE?

liebigaa, oo the thirtieth day
Ofokln book G of Mortgages,
.nd 314, on which mid Mort­
on pages841.M2.
gage there ia claimed lobe Awe,attbedate of thia
notice, nine hundred and aixty-two andsB-lOOtha
DuBara. (»9et,&gt;W) aad no proceedings haring
been instituted in law or in equityjor lhe racer-, of NMdngvn.butreaiAea
tbsHtete of California
ery thereof. Notice ia therefore hereby given, that Onmotnu ofC. H. Ghaae, Complainant's kfoliritor
by virtue of tbe statute and power of sale con­ it is ordered that tbs aaid non• resident Defendant,
tained in aaid mortgage, tbe premises therein
described, to wiu Tbe north-east quarter [nett]
of section number right, (8) in township number
cm [1] north of range number seven [7[ west, in
said county of Barty, and State of Michigan, oxceptiag a strip of land twenty rod* wide off from
»a ■■ - * — i-i. ..u 1. —.1 ■
__,_„u

D

ened by this proceeding.

marble.

rr WILL MEND PORCELAIN

hdbot

bundrad and *lxlytwo.

points, and is, in fact, the flower cup nnd
the unripe seed vessel. Ail these parts
may be distinctly shown, if a few leaves
Are soaked a short lime in hot waler, and
readily unroll. The smell of doves is
very strongand aromatic, but not un­
i page I, on which Mortgage th
pleasant. Their taste and smell depend
be due at the date of thta notice, I
upen the quantity of oil they contain.—
Sometimes tbe oil is separated from the oreqnity having been instituted far tbe recovery
cloves before they are sold, and the odor thereof.
and taste in consequence is much weak­

Come and See!!

THESE DITTF.R8

It will Mend B»-ne, Oind. Lava, and in
feet evwrytb-n* hut Mtrtak.

Will let saly Care;-kut Prevent Dtsense,

y*

end in Hiia respect are doubly valuable to the

WE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

curm-

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

FROM

itia further ordered, that within twenty

■?Tisti

Wa^t Lungs, Indigeatiea,. Dyspepsia, Diseases
of tbe nervous S; stem. Paraljais, Plica, and for
all cases iwqutriug wTenic

Br. Ms’ Celebaried Wiwf BiUen
lew am truly valuable.
For tbe aged and infirm, and for persons sf a
eak constitution—for MiaUfora of tbayGoapel,
aw rem and ail | oldie speakers—for Book-Keep-

D'JS

One Buttle of

IMEBK'AN CEflEKT CUE.

“SSUS CJWX"

Price 25 Cents, per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents |5er Bottle.

DV'

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

reacribet! for bis appearance.
HARMON SMITH,
Circuit Court Commissioner.
C. H. Caass, Solicitor for CotnplaiuaaL
Dated. Haalinga, July M, 1MX.
JyM
A true copy of tbe original, on file with

all kind
Calltora

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

A large stock of

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Oro

tto

Children and infante

CHANCERY ORDER.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit, Court for
tbe county of Burry: In ChanceryAt a aueaioti of said Court held at tbs Court
Houae. in tbe villaguof Haatiap, on Tuesday, tbe
IStb day of July, A. D. 1SSZ.
Present, Hou. Loen 8. Lovbll, drttui Judge.

S

TERMS CASH.

Which we offer at

land. .nd thereby e-aenlially aid in bamabing

ir Sub br all Drurgista, and Ntomkaopvre
generally throughout tbe country.

JOHNS A CMMLBY,
(Sole Manufacturers.)

owced ip’oebs.

acne, or nervowa HcMuke, Ur. Dad.'
Imperial Wise Bitter* will b» found to

78 WILLIAM STREET.

Holbroo

NEW YORK.

Coroerof Libertr Street
FEMALES.

Impartant to House O a nr re.

in this cause, that tbe above named defendant, B.
R. Chandler, Administrator of Ibe estate of Doug­
las J. Williams, is not a resident of this Stele,but
that he ia at present tn one of tbe Southern btetes,
On motion ofSweexey A Allen, tbe Complainant's
Solicitors, it isocDiuo that the said non-resident
defendant cause bis appearance to be entered in
iil.-u n.nn,v._
J.,, .a

Imporant to Builders.

Wo bars every kind of goods, such as

Important to Railroad Companies.

Ko wo-

Important to Farmers.

eupply.

DR- J. BOVEE DOBS’

ffiCOTS &lt;&amp; SHADES',

Imperial Wine Bitten

ctrnt everybody.

JOHNS At OROS LEY'S
iMrm.vxD autta pkbcha

CEMENT HOOFING,
non-resident defendant.

order to bo publtahed in tbe • H.atinga Banner."
a public newspaper printed, published and circalat.n* tn uU
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GROCERIES

IT IS FIKE AND WATER PKOOF

MORTGAGE SALE.

rine Barrett, of Rutland. Barry county and State
of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley, of Marshall, Calhoun
county and slate aforesaid, bearing date tbe secund
day of December, A. D. 18M&gt;, andrecorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds, for aaid county
of Barrv. on the 4th dar of December. A. D. 1860.
at 12 o'clock, M.. in B«ck D, of Mortgages, on
pages 12&gt;i and 121 on which Mortgage there is

before the time prescribed for hia appearance.
bo licit ora for Complainant.
(A true copy of tbe original.)

HARD-WARE!

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In all newly settled places, where there

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CHANCERY ORDER.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Cijcuil Court for
the County of Barrv : In Cbenoerv.
. Ataasaaianof aaid Court held at tbs Court
Houao in the^Vil lage of Hastings on tbs lllb day

Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard. Cbanw
tile Rowera. and Gentian. Tb,v am mauufoearid hr tlr Il.wl. * ** — *.L..
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or In equity having been instituted for tbe recovery
tn answer to an inquiry oil the subject, thereof: Notice ia therefore hereby given that by
virtue of tbe statute, and a power of sale contained
we quote tbe following about curing
in aaid mortgage, tbe premises described therein,
tk.
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Present, Hon. Loin 8. Loveix, Greuit Judge.
warts on horses from Dr. Jennings’ work tn
entitled “Tbe Uorso and his Diseases:’
of range No. nim
AND
Tbe fungus growth appear in the horse and Stale of Hit
TKnenae M. IHliie, iHfmdeni.
must frequently about, nose nnd lipa;
It Mtiafactorily appeariog totblaCourt bv Affi­
but they are occasional 1v found upwi
davit on file IhalTbomas M.Dillin, tbe defehdrnt,
other parts of tbe body. They are some­ bidder, at tbe Court House in the rillage of Has­ ia a non-resident of thia State.
Therefor*. On motion of ISwcmkt A Auax, So­
times found in large numbers about the tings. that being the place for bolding the Circuit licitors for tbe said Complainant, it is ordered
lip-c of colts,and are generally rubbed Court in aaid county of Barry, and State of Mich- that tbe said Defendant,Thomas M. Dillin, cause
vff. or dropped off; if, however, they
grow large, and became deeply rooted,
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
they may be cut off by passing a needle
hlHU
AaaigMeeofMortg
be Died, and a copy thereof to
bwkeut a Atxax, Attys.
through tbe center, armed with double
Complainant’s Sateilon, with
thread, and tied tightly around the neck
ter aervlcr upon him of a cop
aaid Bill and notice «f the entry ol onler, rod tn
on each aide.
This prevents the pos­
default thereof, that said Bill be taken »a confes­
sibility of the ligatures being rubbed off;
sed by sald non resident Defendant. Aad it la
PROBA
FA0/?Z&gt;AT?.-STATEOF
MICHIGAN.
of every description
or they may be painted over with the County of Barry, aa.
preinaguate* of potash, a few applications
of which will entirely destroy warts of a
large sire: or they may be removed with
knife.
of Probate.
n the matter of the estate of Ebenexer Rath-

V Sure** *■D •*

IMS, Ac.; by ths pnucipal ^riLouas, Aaraarscvs,
and otbera, and baa proved u. be tbe CHEAPEST
and MU8T DURABLE RGUF1NG in use; it U ia
A WRE. WATER. WEATHER and
r,“N?«!'lk&gt;oF
*r ,oow OF ALL

oy uju way,
He had imbibed

On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of Lucy Ralhbura. widow of laid d♦ceased, pray-

wdu,

very strict views un
religious matters, however, and once
ftskrd bts adopted mother if she didn’t
think it wrong for the old farmers to
'
' and’ fall
' ■ asleep, paying t
etime to church
better regard tn the service. She replied
•be did.
Acoordi
church next Sabbath, be filled hie pock
One bald-headed old ms
with spplea.
rmnti, particularly attracted its atten­
tion. Seeing him at last nodding, and
giving nasal evidence of bis being in tbe
land of dreams,” be hauled up and took

A TTO
A. ow
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eieallv.

No Heat ia required in making application

pcasable aa a '

ucctneu toe

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The expense of applying it b but trUHnr. aa u
ordinary Roof cun be covered and Bawbed Us
■

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

It can be applied by any one.

KTwm

IN at

DRY GOODS!
GUTTA PERL’UA CEMENT.
CHARLES W1DD1F1ET.D A CO,

For Coaling Metnla of all

»"'LB PMOFRirroaa.

Kinds w hen

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rxporod totbc AcImhi U ibe Wither,

Per PreserrlMg aifl BcmIfIlet
i
Beefs ef ail kiiis.

BeUI

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PWimki.

Stacks of

ftrk.N. J., lived a very pious family
who had taken an orphan boy to raise,

ft

IT WILL^MEXrTcniNA.

ducumM general warmth. They are also excel­
lent for Itiseaa-a and-------------------------------------

Cloves are unopened flowers of a
small evergreen tree that resembles in
appearance tbe laurel or bay.
It is a
native of molucca, or Spruce Islands, but
has been carried to all the warmer parts
of the world, and ini argely cultivated in
the tropical regions of America.
The
■nd cost*, al public auction
flowers small in size, and in large num
[bool bidder. at tbe Court Hoi
bersjn clusters at the very end of tbe
branches. Tbe cloves we use arc flow­
of Michigan, on ibo sixth day of September. A
ers gathered before they are opened, and 1982, at nne o'clock in the afternoon of aaid d
Dated, May 20, 18SA
whilst they are still green.
After being
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
gathered they are smoked by a wood
jelltit
Assignees of Mortgagi
fire and then dried in lhe sun. Each
Bwsoar A Allxx, Sltya.
consists of two parts, a round head,
which is tbe four petals or leaves of lhe
flowers rolled up, inclosing a number of
MORTGAGE SALE.
small stocks or filaments.
The other
EFAULT baring been made in tbe condition
of payment of a ceitain Indenture of Mortpart of lhe clove is terminated with four

VOL

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WE STILL­

WOOD.

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•very eeeondday there is a thunderstorm,
Ith longcootinued and heavy rain; tn
fact, t his summer is the coldest and wet-

test thaLbas ever been known in Aus­

IT

B rr WILL

Loots S. Lovcu_
Boliciiora for Complainant.
Circuit Judge.
[A true eopy of the original.]
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Attest. D.Bnuxsa.

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Aetiatfar
METAL BOUFH, coo-

day ofSeptember, .
SM'gnad for the hearing of aaid petition, a
that tbe heirs at lew of aaid deceased.and al! otl
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Babmt Conrrr

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Clothi

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warm weather, and .xoT.tfash uff.

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WILLIAM JONES.

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VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1862.

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Detail* of the Aaasrtnstlon of Gaaerrf

JJortrg.

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u raiatonSrrni eroiroxT,
■

The following is from the drawer of
Hsrper’s Magsxiue :
'■ •
ol * ingtoo, on-,W ed neaday of last week, loud

M TXTS.

Mikibters luve a joke sometimes; and
a Western correspondent eend* u* the
best une wc have read in many a day :
“1. would like to tell you a shurt stiiry,
Mr. Drawer, that will prove that even
lhe best of ministers love fun, even if It
should raise a laugh on aa earnest, elo­

to tn»* to thywIL

H. N. SHELDON,
. I «MS disabled ii
I pjoaWr

• D™« Stor* Goodyear Block.

GREAT
moil!!

^istinqs’ Unsintss

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp;. Striker,

quent little dominie whose burning word*
and noble life have accomplished much
for Christ’s cause In the West.
“I was spending the night in a hotel in
Freeport, Illinois.
After breakfast I

Shall be a fruitful seed:
Lire truly, and thy Ilf* *hall

came into the sitting room, where 1 me:
a pleasant, chaUy, good humored, travel*
er, who like myself, was waiting for the
morning train from Galena.
Wo con­
versed freely nnd pleasantly op several
topic* until seeing two young ladies meet
and kisa each other io the street, tho con­
versation turned on kiui^g, just about
the time the train was approaching.
‘‘Come,’’ said he, taking up bis carpet

^Surtllanj.
A TlL?l1LL’!to adtentebe
WITH THE REBELS.
The New York Timet publishes a pri­
vate letter from a young officer, named
Montgomery, with General Franklin’s
division, which gives the following thril­
ling accfinnt of a personal adventure
with the rebels, during the fight at
Franklin's landing at Weal Point.
He
says :
“My own escape is wonderful, and in­
deed almost miraculous, and I forget not
to thank God for bis watdifulneaa over
me.
It was about one o'clock P. M.,
wh«n 1 received an order from General
Newton ti» go forward in the wood* tn

ascertain whether the rebels were falling
back, and whether a certain regiment of
ours held its position there.
I went for­
Jl)»T RECEIVED
ward at once a* fast os my well tired
horse could carry me, and upon entering
the wood* moved cautiously until I reach­
a new and most complete assortment of
ed a barricade, when bearing voices be­
side me 1 plunged into the woods, think­
DREGI AND MEDICINES,

(■^Chemicals, Paints, Olis, Cam­
S phene, Burning Flnld,

Holbrook** Now Block, Hartings, Mich.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

SWEEZEI dk ALLEN.
TTORXKYR AT LA Wand Solicitor* in Chan-

ms

xy FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
’
PURPOSES,ONLY^J

n*d buslne**.
O'Bee in th* Court Route, Hasting*. Mich.

DANIEL COOK,

full stock of

J Tai Agent, will attend to the collection of
• -Maand all other buaioeaa pertaining to bi* office.
• Hee in Goodyear** block, up stair*.

GROCERIES!

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

I. M. HCRSF.LL,

p::

(CTDaEIS’T ZKEBTnnXHEB'I
JOHN ROBERTS

Aid Cooking Extracts,

II. P. CHERRY,

■*r»»ii&gt;lnc«&gt; and fidelity.
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Residence, Johnstown.
I.hI .Iw.r. &lt;m hand.

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac.. Ac.

L. H. STEWART,
MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
4iehi*»n

NEVINS,
nd Tax agSat.

Particular

H. W1IGHT,

M e wools reap«GHuiiT
. ..
ten* of Harting* and vicinity, tb»t we Intend to
Mil rvarrthing in our line of trad* a* cheap a* can
be bought al anr place. Give t&gt;* a call and Judge
for ywaalre*. ’ We intend to sell

.

TTORNKY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

A and Solicitor and Counnellor in Chancery.—

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ONee, with W. W. Ralph Esq.. Middleville,

KNAFPEN A BURROWS,
TTIIRNETS •■&lt;! counsellors at law.

V

Solirttor* io Chaneerr. Ts* *nd Iaiur*nce
tgvnu
BuinMi attended to with promptnew
and Odeiitr.
“_____ A n..rX.rtr

J. C. Bcaaow*.

DANIEL STRIKER,
DUMPY CLERK, Notary Public,

miHTn orn«ns.

NO. 16.

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JAMES A. rWEEXEY,
&lt;f-&gt;ROHECUTlNG ATTORNEY,
**
1 Uw. Nalieitor sad Ocostolor to
. .. . ..
____ -di_ AttBaS to aav

ing, of course. it was one of our regiment*
—3!st N- Y.—and was surprised to find
I had gone right into a perfect nest of
the Hampton Legion, from South Carn,
lina, who were lying behind trees, atiuiding behind bushes, and kneeling behind
stum|&lt; like bee*
1’at once perceived
my mistake, and knew that nothing but
the most mnsurnate coolness would save
me.
I therefore saluted them, nn&lt;T they

taking me for a rebel officer asked me
how far Gen. Hampton was then.
I an­
swered without hesitation, and with rath
er more assurance than 1 thought I pos­
sessed, “I left him about ten rods below
here,” and added “Now boys, the Gene­
ral expect* y«&gt;u to do your duty to-day.”
1 then turnedjpy horse slowly to lull
suspicion, and
congratulating myself
on the prolutblr success ofiny ru/t, when
seeing the U. 8. on my cap, they yelled
out “that’s a d—d Yankee son of a b—b,
give him h—II!’’ On hearing
this, I
dashed the spur* to my horse, threw my
head over his neck, and made for the
road.
A perfect volley of Minnie balls
passed over and around me—killing my
horse, who rolled over carrying me
with him, and left me duwn.
Well
knowing that nothing else but apparently
time would save me. I laid with my head
back in a ditch, as I fell, and appeared
dead for some ten minutes. 1 did not
move a muscle or a feature, although
lhe scoundrels were swarming around
me, and threatened to “end me." * 1 re­
mained in this way until they came upto
me, took away my pistol, and comrnencd general plundering, and as they fin­
gered away I could not suppress a smile
—and then rising, I said :
•'Well, men, I yield as a prisoner of
war.” They said, “you’ve been sham­

ming, you d—n Yankee scoundrel, have
you I"
‘Certainly” said 1, “everything
is fair in war.” They then commenced
to abuse me as a. d—n Yankee this, and
a d— n Yankee that, when I turned upon
then and said, “1 have yielded as a pris
Rnecial attention will b« paid to COMPOUND- oner of war, and I demand to be used as
such.
We in the North know how to
one pnrehaaing medicine* of u* can rrty upon treat dog* better than yuu do men ; now
their being
lead me to you: commanding officer.”—
They gave me another volley of abuse,
at which I merely smiled, and then a shell
fired by our artillery, at the place where
I &lt;A* seen tu enter, burst like the wind,
among u«—skinning my nose nnd scat
tering the rebel rascnla like chaff.
They aelted their muskets, pointed two
of them at me. and told mo to “come
along, you d—n Yankee I" I still talked
with them to gain time, when another
shell bursting among ua, they moved on
further, calling ine to “come un," while
I said, “go ahead, lead the way quick.”
J then raw a favorable moment, and pre­
ferring freedom to a Southern prison. I
made one bound into the wood*, and
went back as fast a* my well tired legs
could carry m^. 1 felt very much ex
hauated, and was carried to the roar by
some men and placed under a tree, when,
HOW LGBT! AND HOW RESTORED!
with whitktv and care, I soon felt strong
er, although my leg was stiff. They
wished me to go in an ambulance to the
hospital, but 1 politely declined, and call
ir.g for an extra horse, J was lifted oa his
bark, and returned to the field aad report­
ed to Gen. Newton for duty.
He kindly
t..|d me that I had di.tingutobed n.yralf

fnTTF'AIP. F®B (DASH

MANHOOD;

■ ABMOK ■■rrH,
irKCCIT CDCKT COM
! rv..u]U. A AaKriur. I. .JI iM. C—rt. &lt;w

Oi»k lM« •

1

bag, “trace we are on so sweet a subject,
let us have a practical application. 1'11
make a proposition to you. I’ll agree
to kisa the most beautiful lady in lhe
cars from Galena, you being the judge, if
you will kiss the next prettiest, 1 being
the judge.’’
“The proposition staggered me a little,
nnd I could hardly tell whether bo wua
in earnest or in fun ; but as he would Im
as deep in it as I oduld puastbly be, 1
agreed, provided he Would do the firat
kissing, though my heart failed somewhat
a* I saw hi* black eye fairly sparkle
with daring.
“Yes said he I’ll try it firat. You take
the back car, and go in from the front
end, where you can see the faces of the
Indies, and you stand by the one you
think the hnudeomest, and I'll come in
from behind and kias her.” “1 bad hard
ly stepped inside the car, when 1 saw al
the fir»t glance une "f the luvelieat look­
ing women my eye* eve/ tali' on. A
beautiful blonde, with auburn hair, and
a bright, sunny face, full ul love and
sweetne**. and as radient and glowing ns
lhe morning.
Any further search was
totally unnecessary.
1 immediately took
my stand in the isle uf the car by her
side. She was looking out uf lhe win­
dow earnestly, aa if expeting some one.
The back door of the car opened and in
stepped my hotel frL al. I pointed my
finger slyly U» her, never dreaming that
he would dare to carry out bi* pledge;
and you may imagine my horror mid
amazement wfeeP be stepped up qukkly
behind her, and, stooped over, kissed
her with a relish that made “my mouth
water, from end to end.”
“1 expected of course a shriek uf ter­
ror, and then a row generally, and a
knockdown ; but astonishment succeded
astonishment when 1 saw her return the
kisses with compound interest.

“Quick as a flash he turned to me, and
said. “Now, sir it is your turn
point­
ing to a hideously ugly, wrinkled old
woman who sat in lhe seat behind.
“Oh, you must excuse me!"l exclaim­
ed. “I’m sold this time. 1 give up.—
Do tell me who you have been kissing.”
“Well,” said he, “since you are a man
of so much taste, and such quick preceplion, I’ll let you off.”
•‘And we all burst into a general peal
of laughter as he said, “This' is my wife I
I have been waiting here for her.
1 knew
that was a aafe preposition.”
“He told the story to his wife, who
looked tenfold sweeter as she heard it.
“Before we reached Chicago we ex­
changed cards, and I discovered that my
genial companion was a popular EpiscoCI preacher, of Chicago, whose name 1
ri frequently heard.
“Whenever I go to Chicago I always
go to hear him, apd a heartier, more nat­

who cams forward amid loud applause,

and spoko ns follows:
Fcllow.citixms : 1 believe there i« no

precedent for,my appanriqg bafere you
on this occasion, [npplaiise;] but it is
also true that there is no precedent foryour being here yourselves, [applause
and laughter.] And I offer, in justifies,
tion.uCinyseif nnd'of you, that, upon ex
amination, I have found nothing in the
Constitution against it. [Renewed ap­

plause.] I, however. Have an- impression
that there arc younger gentlemen who
will entertain you better, [Voices, “no,”
“go on,") and better adores* your under,
stauding, than 1 will or could ; and
therefore will detitii) you but a mo-

and feather the rebels,”]

.Tam

very lit­

tle inclined, up any uccasion, to say any­
thing, unless I/fiope to produce some
good by ir. [A voice, *jrou d&lt;» thst;
go on.”] The t»iily thing I think of just

now, not likely to ba better said by soms
one else, is a muter in which we. have
heard some /&gt;lber person blamed for
what 1 did myself, [voices, ‘‘what i* it?”]
There has been a very widespread at­

tempt
have a quarrel between General
McClellan ar.d the Secretary of War.—
Now I occupy a position that enables me
to believe, at least, these two gentlemen
are not near so deep in the qnarrel as
some presumlhlr'to be their friends.—
[Cries of •'good.”] Gan. McCJellau’* at
tiludo i* such that, in the very selfi*hue*s
of bis nature be caunot Imt wish to be
8u&gt;2ces*fol and I hope he will.
And the
Secretary of War is precisely In the
same' situation.
If the military com­
mander in the field cannot be suc­
cessful, not only the Secretary of War,
but myself— for the tune,being master of
them both—cannot but be failures/ [Ap­
plause and laughter.] I know General
McClellan wishes U&gt; be successful, and I
know be does not wish it any nu&gt;re than
the Secretary yftJWar for bitn, and both
of them no more' than I wish it. [^pplnuse, and cries of “good.” Sometimes
we hear a dispute about how thaay men
Gen. McClellan ba* had, and those who
would disparage him say be has bad a
very large number, and those who would
disparage the Secretary uf War, insist
that Gen. McClellan has had a very small
number.
'I he basis for thia is, there is always a
very wide difference, and on this occasion
perhaps a wider one between the grand
total on McClellan'* rolls and the men
actually fit for duty, and those Who would
disparage him talk of the grand to­
tal on paper, and those who would
disparage the Secretary of War talk of
those at present fit for duty. General
McClellan
has sometimes asked for
things that the Secretary of War did not
give him. McClellan is not to blame
fur asking what he wauled and needed,
and the Secretary uf War is not to blame
for not giving what he had tint to give.
[Applause,-laughter and cries uf“go&lt;&gt;d.]
And I sat here, so for as 1 know, the
Secretary of War lias withheld nothing
from McClellan without ray imprubati on,
and I have withheld no one thing at knj
time in my power to give him.
[Wild
applause and a voice “give him enough
now.” 1 have noaccuaation against him.
1 believe be is a brave and able man.—
[Applause.] And I stand here, ns Jus­
tice requires mo to du, to take upon
myself what has been charged on the
Secretary uf War. a* withholding from
him. 1 have talked longer than I expect
ed. 1 avail myself of my privilege of
saying no more.

The Rebel Cheat oa Exchange.

ural, and mure eloquent preacher it is
The rebel officer* who were released
hard to find.
“He was then but a young man ; be is and sent to Richmond last week were
now known as one of lhe ablest divines ««f Generals Buckner, Tilgbmun, Mackall,
the Episcopal denomination in the West.” PeUigrcw and Gantt, with Commodore
Darron, Optnina Mitchell and Kennon,
and a host of inferior officer* of both
navy and army. The federal officers who
The Philadelphia Prttt states that it were to have been exchanged for these
A
is now certain that Beauregard is Insane, men are still detained in Richmond.
and is at a watering place in Alabama. correspondent, of the Pbilidelpbia Preu
Gen. Joe. Johnston was wounded by a wp-.
Minnie ball at thelbattle of Seven Pines,
“New* finally came to Adjutant-Gene­
very severely. The ball passed through ral Thomas that they would not return
the left breast, near the ehnnlder, and at present, the Confederate government
running down the spine, lodging, and i having concluded tu. detain tiiem.
And
causing a terrible wound. Johnston ii this after General Thomas had confiding
now suffering from the wound, and h not ly liberated all their offidera, and tenderly
expected to recover.
Magruder and sent a number of their'sick to City Point
Huger have both been relieved of com­ by the Geotgis, that they might be taken
mand. and the demi-gods of the Southern
army are Lee. Hill, and Jackson. Gen. thia boat to Aiken's Landilig, the guard
Lee was the favorite cavalry staff officer on board, under Lieutenant Miller, Tenth
of Gen. Scott, who considered him the New Jersey Regiment, were indignant
ablest officer In our army at one time.— in the extreme, and had they not been
He is a distinguished engineer, and, restrained by Lieutenant Miller, wmald
from this fact alone. It has been thought Lave retaliated by, seUteg.fire to Aiken’s
he would never be a areal General.— houMfud all hi* outbuilding*. If any
reason had beep given for thi* treachery
t&lt;&gt; Gen. Thomas no did’nnt communicate
breaking nut of the rebellino.
He
fur wxne years superintendent &lt;»f the ittobia aiibordinatea.
It was generally
Slate Military Academy of N.''rib.Car-:
oliaa, and has always beep vary ssocr*fu) Pkipc’a recent orders. Die -indignation
io the management ofbia division. Gen. of the country on receipt of libianewa will
Thomas Jcffamm Stonewall Jackson was be very great. Il will also hasten enji*t-

j,'. ...
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•ar, iba
mordenwa lo*lnj bod, a eiasamate of Gen. McCkdkn st Wijst menta.
.Uliana I r,ar b.baid,aad aa
U&lt;K»
and rorre, tba, biw«
t*a Sm prm- volunteers th .the Mexican war with
After the war be accepted the ted femn bis wife. She obtained, a di­
..f net MCallaol vino™. Tbrj credit.
Eirtfollx of Profewfor at the Virginia vorce with sixty pound* a yeac alimony.
Hilary Institute at Lexington, aroand For thin she brought suit, and offered to
reduce th*' alimrtay to forty-fire poinds

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Rashvttiei-AQffMt 1; ,n

The remains of Gan. Robert McCook
arrivad-’by tim Mo rfreasburt:. .-train, and
.relyiojaitlwSl CUud Huict. Ut ,«&gt;
sick, and was riding.In an ambulance, m
advance oHib Brigade, with a smalf e*J
co’rL1 He inquiredbt a bouse for a good
pise/ tn aunp. Tbs inmates gar rdlresf
liana which he follcwed A»*Fwas tqrrowuL
•d. by a guerrilla band, ana of whom
reached a pi*U»! intcuthc ambuHnce nnd
shot him in the side. The guerrillas then
captured several of his escort ai&gt;d escaped.
Those of the escort who were nut taken,
gave the alarm to the brigade a* so-.n as
possible, which came tip nnd.' burned the
hou?e.,,.'pie inmates JuraJncd. K
ported ihatjteme person^ were' hung in
the n-igbhorbood by,pur tolfllers.aTM
guerrilla* 6red on; a train going South qtt
the Decatur road to-day between Spring
Hill and Qdumbia, and woundqd ravdrel
persons, II,Js,supposed there were twoor three hundred guerrilla.
They had
plaesd croas‘Aiff*rbh the rails, .SoV the pH.:
dn'eer ran on pushing the obstructions
.

off.

The Reason Whr Corcoran f» HeM.
To the Editors of tin Evening Post:
Within the past three weeks I met in
the cars uf the New York Cenlrai /Railroad a young officer of the Signal Corps,
who was on bis way to rejoin it. ,a£ler s
brief leave of absence granted Turn, tp

enable him to recruit :hisheath, which
Imd suffered frtim a two m‘»p|b»’ ojnfinomtuU In tap ktothiorne pr.iaiiDaj
maud, HeJ told me, he bad aeehJ And
conversed with Colbhnl Corcorab^ And
that lhe rebels refow-d to exchange him
because they .feared that If hej’
leased the story he could tell ’of tb'6 oiitrages inflicted upon him. nnd .the suffer­
ing* be had endured in ‘c&lt;&gt;n»eqiiAnce of
bi* loyality, vould fyuip ttery Irishman
in the loyal Slate? down to Richmond m
avenge the barbarous treatment be had
received for solung a tipe, '.and Is still

enduring.
Tn* Widow or a

United Statzs

AxHT.OrricKB.

Ax Ascxuc “Slave Catcihui.”—In
Genesis forty-sixth chapter and ninth
verse, we read:
And the angel of the Lord said—Re­
turn to thy mistreaa and submit to her
bonds.— Chicago Timet.
Ah, yes, Abraham, Hagar'* master
was a loyal man and believed in the en­
forcement of the laws.” The book of
Exodus, on the other hand, tells us that
Moses, the servant of die Lord, abducted
over 6.000,000 slave* from an obdurate,
stiffnecked old rebel named Pharaoh,
after he had polluted him with frogij bit
him with vermin, stung hlhi with flies,

covered him with hulls and pelted him
with hailstones*, and when the old Seces­
sionist tried to chase them, the Lord
opened the.Red Sea.rdd told them to

Skedaddle.—Eash'cille Union.

Monx Exas^®**^iox.—“Our men,’’
writes a surgeon connected with the 52d
Regiment Indiana Volunteers, “have kil­
led many, bloodhounds valued at tlOO
apiece. These dogs, kept to hunt runa­
way negroes, were put after some of our
men, and hence their •laughter.”
Is it “policy” to kill kn animal so val­
uable to the Southern gentleman to keep
his slaves in arder?
Will not such
ru.tbleas conduct as thi* farther exasper­
ate theSouth! Who can doubt that by
such Imprudent acts as these oar South­
ern" brethren are rendered more and
more unanimous.—Evening Pott.

Powaarix Maoxxt.—A lecturer, was
onpe dilating upon the powers of the
magnet, defying any one,tn show or name
anything surpa*sing Tta. piiwers, when a
man mounted the stand and told1 him
that woman wai'the megnet of magnets,
for, said he.it the loadstones could attract
a piece of iron a footjor two, there »a* a
young woman', who, when he was a
ynnng mah, used U&gt; attract him thir­
teen miles every Sunday to have -d that
with her!
• —Tho Washinfftosians,' who have
been accustomed, to. see brail buttons and
uniforms, sboulder'-straps, srid a huge
retiritfe of staff officers as the only evi­
dence of strategy and general Napoleonic
abilities, were astonished atl’ope’* ypostentatious appearance and.plain citixen’a
cb»lhe*. The General wita received with
special eoniideiititwi and cordiality by
Secretary HtanUin. hV tat, everybody

cwwfcl fighting Generift.

A Floral Sent(r»e&lt;)ti—If you look to
“heart* ease," .ueyw . loqk .to^mgrqr

WA

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,...

— An editor out Weat aaya if “time Is
■umey.”be is willing 10 axxjbaDga a. little
of hi* fqr the bard.

.

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vr

. Iffirta ds*ign* a mao tn teach, she
compels him to learn fitter Iseaons, tod,
w hether he will or no. . . .
,

—‘*y
Bora* ofthe Southern rebels have been

�HASTIHGfi BARKER,

iTgi meats.
Cue
were within

“Retaliation

•hose who dont thimk
AND
THOSE WHO DO

W«4*esi*y ■•niaf, A agist M»
recta, and lhe
_ en betoken* that tbe
ev re.rh^e^ _Gx&gt;fld Army of the No

I*PPer«

W1TMOVT WILS AND WITH FOBS 'ftlfOn.

circulating freely on Sunday

(WAY’S READY
.nd of tbe ct
preceetxuea
C.rter’. .nd CoL Boyd’* *&gt;"»■ ■&gt;.’

exterually or b/wedminwtrntio. , u

U* rihtli

FORWARD WITHOCT

and our army forced to retreat w ith great
loss.

back

and captured a large

wbo prefer shivery to tbe Union, and
♦ho have no word of condesraatiOn

We

whole strength long agoL and now what

Of course tbe loy­

. Senator Carlisle, from Western Virgin­ number of prisoners.

ia, ta ose of tbe few professed Union men,

bring now to atop their progress?

Andotbsra, that IFb had driven

tho enemy

al portion of our city were mors
to believe the latter.

willing

Yet we have learn-

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their gallantry.
........ .
Knoxville papers giro u list of one 1 HJADACSB...................

will they resort to to resist the progress

of n»tnrin« /Utf W&lt;yt1 Wjil

iMj

arm the Macks? ' They dare not do that,

for

traitors, unless qrodifisd by n comparison

place no reliance on rumor. *t*H; there­

with those be calls Abolitionists.

fore wo waited with as much patience

It is

however, a striking and note worthy fact

that the loyal men of Western Virginia

weapons, that -might W!turned against

their masters the Brat opportunity that
offered ; mid that would come- shortly., q

ceived some particular* from a . oorrbs-

Wo have just learned from good au­

repudiate the seml-traitor Carlisle, since

pendent, who was oa the field during

thority that McClellan's army have cm;

he has let his partisan feelings override

wme portinn of the battle,

which you

barked on transports and will snOh be

bis selfish loyalty.

have no doubt received before this time.

around to Aquta 'Greek, and from tbcnp?

We call special at­

Gen. Banks proved

tention to tbe following telegraphic ac­

his Generalship

count of a meeting in Wheeling, as show­

Mmetime ago by conducting n retreat,

ing the feelings of tbe unqualified loyal

and now he has shown it still more by

men of the Border States toward those

maintaining his position with an unbrok­

wbo betray them:

en front in tbe face of n force of more

Wheeling, Aug. 12.—The greatest
meeting of the war in Western Virginis
was held in tbe spacious freight depot of
the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. in this city
to-night. The building is estimated to
hold comfortably 500 peraons, but was
filled to suffocation, and crowds Id tbe

and successfully

than double bis own,

Th. C&lt;«M«lh
Ark.»sps, Lieutenont IT. K. Stevens, of South
CAfotinn, commanding^. Idft Vicksburg
on Monday to co^piraib Ini tbe attack on
Baton Rouge.'
After ps-sing Bayou
Sara s-.ore purtion of her maehlniry be­
came disabled, and she wits hoofed In

combined force of Bumside, Pope nnd
McClellnn. Tbe nnncuhdn i'as proyed a

towards the shore for repairs.
Whilst
in thia position sbb was attacked 'by a
fleet of Yankee gunboat* frdm - below.—
After a eallant rtsistanoe she was aban­
doned nnd blown -up. The I officers aud
crew, we aroinformed, reached the shore

failure, and now they are going to try; the

in safety.

to Fredericksburg, and a base of opera

tiger.

defending himself, until relief came.—

sive will be the order of things now, wo

Tbe rebels undoubtedly

believe and hnpe here; which will soon
end the war, and place tho Star, nud

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A vigorous pursuit on the offen­

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I, it

•dseeerof tbrvtlsiaih,* ■«&gt;
tottaw. would be Hkelr w

. TO THOSE wnu DO THINK. )

akapttesi.aud b&lt; convinced,

it combine* tn vt»

a direct power ovar tbr
“
nor apodine that rdie
enbai to Itself, and for
tbe Engli.b lal?f U.I‘KJ* rf_.___________

I.UDd
fata) if Radway'a Fili, w^re adopted.loitietr ?relt*
rJ&amp;aKTS&amp;iUStiSK:

Jnring lhe operation &lt;&lt;tbvir Jitifa, 1.
sign I iflbair pilla expaltod with Um
diicatod buuwra left cirtlu»ting io

internal administration. Whan applied exter­
nally, it will be found a moat powerful counter
were issued Io-dny. .v.. ,’ J
irritant
it lai
Orderad EigkUt, Tlut in filling all the neigl
ticular yidnity, which they did, leaving Stripe, all over tbe land once inure.—
requisitions for t^ilitim-lbs qurUaa of. the
their deatl and wounded upon lhe field.
The way to put down rebellion 4aMto
will
.ppnriiwl b,
Tbe account, are still rather meager, march on to where (heir greatest-force is the Governors among tho. aevcral counstreets.
AVOID sALIXKFl-7?’. v
Hta, so that allowance ehall be madei’to
Gov. Pierpont presided orar the vast but enough is .known to justify us in the
concentrated and destroy and disorgan­
such counties and aubdivisiona ofcounties
concourse and in eloquent terms intro­ belief that the enemy has received a hard
ibiok tbM, all 1.
ize their army.
No capitulation or
——
for all voluiiteera heretofore furnished eitncr io oua ot two waja} &lt;
duced Hos. J. Sherman, Hon. J. A.
of both. Fiasr.—They eel directly upon the ncrblow, which will be repeated every time
by them nnd mustered into the service
Bingham,of Ohio,nnd,llun. W.T. Willey,
Gen. Pope’s army get. near enough to lions. But a force used to crush it from t»f the United States, »&gt;d wlroae stipula­
Senator from this State.
a-.- (’
Among the distinguished strangers strike. Such sturdy and straight for­ resistance so It will never dare to show ted term of service shall not Im vo expired.
; (Siguud)
Edwin M.iSrarroN.
present was Gen Kelly. The depot wss ward Generals as Sigel, Banks, Burnside, itself again.
feciing al all
Secretary uf War.
brilliantly illuminated and hung with
atop pain—be
,
.
and their officers and men under them,
Cassiua M. Clay made a speech at the
's-yariwt fieultte* still remain tu iirlurr «■ •
flags and mottoes, one of the mosTprom •
New York, Aug. ¥4,
Inent of which was, “No Vallandinjiham- will be sure to crowd things along, nnd Soldiers Aid Festival last evening. Mid
upon the biood veMele without, aa in the caae Ct
The TVwrea Washington. y&lt;trrespondfiit
depletive*, (L-wfi* or •
-----------'*
----------ism, no Carlisleism, but Union and Lib­ not wait lor the enemy to evacuate their his sentiments were loudly • applauded.
says: “Pope is'pgsbing.forward. STcgel out aratem. Now. lhe
erty forever.” Another was : “Once all camps, but force them to do so at tbe Fie alluded to the feet of tbe Star* and
an4 MqDp.well arc unden*t&lt;4xJ to have preaide over theJifood
’r*ek5,H kf*LS 2S
means to conciliate, now all means to
condition, nd enre tl*
point of tbe bayonet.
We may now Stripes once protecting slaves and slave crossed the RapMan and to hr at Orange
crush."
itADWAY S HEADY RELIEF.
Court House. Tbe rebel* foul been exlook
for
stirring
times
in
Virginia
right
pecs
I
d Washington.
He
spoke
of
Eng
One ol the reMlutfons denounced John
pectcd to make some
tlfere, but II
.
We proclaim ba* tbia dsuMe action of aaanafinc laxc irou»
S. Carlisle as traitor to bis constituents, along. Gen. Pope’s order, have stirred land’s animosity to this country os being
now seems probable that we will , meet pain, bv iu apcciiic cflccl upon the nerve* and
-and called upon him to resign his posi- up the “holy horrors" uf Jeff. Davis, and very great. “Ot all tbe foreign powers,
no opposition this side of GorJtrtwviTIo.
lion in tbe Senate, which he had dis­
he has issued his proclamation of retalia­ she is the mostiminical to our cause.— Jacksun is understood to be making
HAPWAY 4 C
Rbeiunataate^LatnlMuro, Tooth-ache. Head-ache,
graced.
tion upon Generals and other officers in Be said that we expected a friend iu her, every preparation lor defending lhe mace. aud a variety ot »ucb like complaint*. When
The war spirit in Western Virginia is
Tlie Tribune Ims the, annexed, tjuted takau iuJfcniallr. iU astringent and diffusive
fully aroused, and the quota nearly made case Gen. Pope punlsbe* railroad des­ but her lords, her press, her people arc
ettiuulsftng
qualities
check
m
tbe
moat
natural
Headquarters Army of .. Vfrgmjn, Camp
_ Estate of
yen. '’
troyers, bridge burners and murderers cautious of injuring tho - institution r of
up.
STA^lTDP MJCUlGAh. Uxea
near Cedar Run, Auguftid : “’Die rebels
Gen. Kelly was called out by aecia
as he says be shall in hi. order*. He slavery, and would rejoice in our down', make no stand ot the . Rnpidan,..i»tit are
At a aaaatotr of tho Fnzbatr
ination, and made a few eloquent and ef­
protestsagalust our making war on a fall. In speaking of tbe Russian Empcr- retreating on Gurdouavillo by the Orange
fective remarks. At the close of the
similar plan to his own. His way is a er.aa our friend be was loudly applauded, Court Monse road. Gen. Buford..wflb
meeting, Gen. Kelly was unanimously
cavalry and artillery, and Gen. Milmy,
.requested to change tbe name of Camp patent, one would suppose, that could and said Russia will stand by ua- Her
with a large force of infantry, iare pursu­
Carlisle to Camp Kelly.
not be infringed upon by any manner of cmperor-hiki told him m many times.
ing and have al ready-crowed t#w river at
Fie complimented Russia, her emperor
audwiaif the iwtition, duly rena*
different fordable poin’u.
The heavy it* virtues.
Now, this Senator Carlisle some tine means, without everybody being horri­
JJbsw. uraiiijii, forctrtaui rea«oe»
fied at tbe spectacle. Ho forgets what and her people, and said the poor ,uf Rus­ rains of Monday and yesterday have
ln"*tr»tkn&gt; of
wsineb made a speech at a Democratic
Ute may be^ywt
■;
.
be has been doing,and thst it needed not sia were far superior to the poor of Great swollen the stream nnd delayed, lhe cros­
gathering in Indiana.
And this speech
ard B. Shaw tu*r
sing of detached bodies of th*’"rebel*.—
Congreu to engeta law for him to take Britain. But I must close now in time
CVKKD
llPIDLY
AMD
RADICALLY
is one of the reasons for his repudiation
A portion of Juckson’p infantry and n
charge of Union property, and devote it for lhe mail.
by the loyal people of his own state.—
noon, be auogned for lhe hearing of said |
considerable train of wagons arc said to
Yours truly
and that tbe heir* at law af *aid deceased,
G
to the exclusive use of helping to destroy
be still &lt;in tho; flptih bank of the river,
Nor do we wonder at this; bis whole
hayityv arrived‘by roads parallel to the
this Government.
He forgets, iu his
CALLED
speech contains not one word of condem­
Frobate Office in llasti'nsa. and
other .cplumns, and finding th* ford irn- RA D W A V S. REN O V ATI N G
enthusiasm to have this war conducted
nation for traitors, but insists that tbe
PusmIiIc util)! it fulls, it is believed thev
llHbOtVBNT
v | .
on “civilized principles," that men have
OF THE WEEKLY
enemies of lhe country are in the North,
wUl ,Ur nipt tiled.”
)A tiUARANTEE.-One to *ix bottle* of
been bung in Virginia before tbe eye. of
and demands that Abolitionists be con­
I Dr. Radwav'* Cloaiudug Byrup— -called UAl»their families, without trial, and for no
McClellan’* Moremeuta Sucecavfui.
signed to Fort Warren. And then he
WAY’S RENOVATING RK50LVR.’VT-ain«.rr
£«‘‘n«tn
cause only being true to thi. Govern­
l‘Liladelphi.i,iAug
. . . .
„ 15.
the worst e»WofRina Diiraaa, Baorodsty Bypbtakes great pains to tell tbe people wbo
ment, founded by the greatest men the
It is currently reported here, toned on H,ia- r*TWSoT**
«r B«rtwuc Eruption.
-are the Abolitionists, and in the course ol
z., ■&gt; ■
t.l that can l.~
be produced. -TKia
This Krra,n
Syrup ia hitftilr
highly Maa
con
itnmediatriy prev ii*u» tv raid dav
gooda atrtburity, -i
that- McClellan's
late
world ever produced.
Washington, Jef­
his speech includes all the officers of lhe
( (A Ittir CCp»;V*
’J'S.it .
By telegraph to Lhe Richmond Examiner Aug. 9.
movements on the Peninsula, have been ccnlraled,exceedingly powerful, two tea»pounfnl»
ferson, Franklin and others. That mil­
Mobile Aug. 8, 1862.
government and all others who are earn­
conducted with entire safely to bis com­
tbe most elegant tnrdicinal preparation made.)
estly laboring to suppress the rebellion. lions of United States property was ap­
A special dispatch to lhe Advcrtiur tk mand.
propriated by him to carry on thi. ao- Tribunt, dated Jacksoo, todny, says
To TfiE PUBLIC.
PROR.lTfttiVMlIf^ iff I
In his whole speech, he nowhere recog­
Coraw or Baaav. u
An xx-Govbknok in Bonds.—Ex Govcursed rebellion before a blow had been General Van Dorn permits me to copy
,
i iwre
»anrtv &lt;•&lt; o«iu •nvessn wai n»re
nizes the fact that the South commenced
the following dispatches,
.
'
error King of Kentucky has returned to baffled the »ki(l of the moat eminent practitioner*.
struck for its defense.
And now he
the war. The whole tenor of his speech
given
iu ten - thousand ana J**’® rw1«ted the medtear treatment of the
Paducah, gi
i—. bonds. ..
Amite River, Aug. 6‘ 1862.
issues a proclamation protesting against
moat popular rwuedituof modern .cieuoe.
is in opposition to the war, and he affirm­
dollnre, nnd taken the oath of allegiance
About one o’clock this morning lhe
our Government’, "inaugurating a system
DR i
tu lhe federal government.
ed that be “still relied upon compromise
Federal gunboats attacked the Confeder­
HAS DISLOViEREp A CtoJANSTNO STRUF.
of robbery nnd plunder," aud denouncing
and appeals to the ballot-box for a res­
ate ram Arkansas.
Messengers inform
Called IUdwat’i Rroov.'niro RaaotvavT— that
LIST OF LETTERS,
vn mraixK ।
toration of confidence and the settlement us as barbarians, robbers, plunderers, me that she fought thefn .well .for $ome
will cureevary.apeaea rf Skin Diaeaee, Scrofula,
’Remaining in the !’&lt;wlOffice nt Hastings Syphilitic Eruption., Fe&lt;trBorea. UlMra, Tumor*
and murderers, for doing In time of ae
time, inflicting great damage. She was
of the pending strife between tbe section­
Safi Rheum, tfarea of all kinds. Humor*. Fualulea
Barry Cutmty, Angurt I fit H, 1802.
then blown up by her crew. The mes­
live
war
against
enemies
in
arms
against
al ists.
Allen E B 2
Ludlow Julia' A
us, fighting to destroy our Government, sengers think they all escaped.
And the loyal people of Western Vir­
John C. BbzIckjxridge.
Angle Mrs Alma E2 Ledorc Mrs BetSC)
। just what be has been doing ever since
ONE BOTTLE.
ginia, repudiate this man, Carlisle, and
Alexander Ambrose Lancaster J L
In all ordinary case* of Pimples, Blotches. Pu»Floyd first became a member of Bu­
Collet's River, Ten MWes from )
Andress Theo. O
»»
—Amelia
x-d-ti- n
Martin
B «» tale*. Tetters, cankers. Eruptions, IfoUa, Baker's
his traitorous sentiments. How differ­
Baton Rouge, Aug. 6.
j
chanan’s Cabinet.
He think, nothing uf
end
Barber'*
Itch,
on* bottle will cure and im­
Mary
Esther
Adams
phancey
ettUmruiHK and
ent is It with semi traitors here In Mich­
part purity and clearness to the akin and com­
We occupied the whole nf the town Burgley Hntuiah
Merwhon Misa H
the fact of his soldier, making curiosities
igan. Thia infamous speech of Carlisle’s
plexion.
’
nnd
the
battle
field
till
evening,
but
no
Berneni
Mirs
M
Nelson
Lucy
A
3
litfoaer.
TWO
BOTTLES.
and ornaments of the bones of Northern
calculated to retard the war, is paraded
decisive result was gained after my. Inst Boden Elizcbuth
-Powers A 0’
Thereupon it ia —
men, slain in battle.. And their skulls
day of StptemJw. HftJ-aprtw o'-dyck.in U&gt;« fan*
dispatch. There being no water between Bowcll Miss E A
conspicuously in the columns of journals
Pjeraun Adella
noon, be «»»&gt; jned for the bearing of »aid p*Usent home to ornament .how windows here and lhe Mississippi River compel­ Cruson John
tine, and that the Wra U law of aairt .1rne—*/.*Ml:
Rich Wm W
professing loyalty. The people of this
' **’
THREE BOTTLE*.
I moved at my Clark Sy I venus
all other pereoca iutereated tasatd ratata. are *.
In their cities and village. South.
And led me to come here.
Rogers Bellcn
county, only last week, had the nauseous
Robberts I^uke
Will cure Fever Sorea, Ulcere. Sore* in tb«
now be threatens us for not conducting own lime and in order. 'Dio Arkansas Crumra Elizabeth
thing thrust into their faces through a
No»e or Mouth. Kinn Evil, Node*,' Di*charre3 HroUu**, aud ahow cauar, if an v tl,«-r*i.b&lt;, why
laid, witfi her machinery injured, fifty Campbell Hallie
Roberts Danins
the war on “civilized principles,” and
from
tbe
Ulcrua,
chlorosis,
Primary
Byphillis,
paper published in this village, which
tbe prever ol the petitioneruLouldpuiLewreotad.
miles above the town all day yesterday. Ellis Albert G
Rieth Daniel
Glandular Swelling*, Ulcers, at tbe Womb, Rack­
And it b further ordered that rilriMilioror.
because Gen. Pope issue, his orders that Her commander sent me word that he
claimt to loyalty and respectability.—
et*, Softening of the Bone*. Fitx. Drq&gt;*lc*l Kffai
Hall Boris
Stevenson A B
tbe inhabitants must not murder his would try to get her up the river, and Housman Miss M
Shoemaker ! Charles
Shame I Shame I!
FOUR TO-UI BOTTLES.
soldiers or they will be treated aa mur­ asked if It be possible to send him n boat Jordon L II
Smith Ansoa R.
Will cure Fcrofula, Rvjlhffla. White Swelling,
to aid him. From tbe reports she is Jones Sarah A
Thornton SY tn E
derers—and if they destroy railroads,
Sore Lage.Sydb'tafo Rfown»ti.n&gt;, Gout, chronic aaia rosuiy
permanently unserviceable.
We burned Junes Sidney I
Tyler Jay
and burn bridges they will ba treated as
immediately pretian, to «aui dar of Lrarinf.
The report that Baton Rouge was re­
nearly all of their camps and a large Kelley Wm J
loble Tom R
RHKRMAN C. PRINIM.K.
incendiaries—and if they give informa­ amount of-stoves, and cut them up badly.
Kies Abrtize
, Thorp
g........
.
captured by the rebel Gen. Breckinridge,
Amlsg
(A true copy.) augso
Jwdgv of Freba
tion to the enemies of tbe Government Gen. Williamsand other prominent offi- LcRoy Wright 2 Thorn is Carbline
no dbMM of tba rikin, Joint*, Bone* or Glaada,
last Tuesday, doe. not come in such shape
but that thia remedy will core.
Lannral James
Ytile
Yule Wm
Wm
they will be treated a. spies—and if the oers are killed.
a. to make it very trustworthy.
Breck­
It cleenae* tbe BLOOD. Roaoleea all dieaaaod
J. C. BaacxtNRiDox.
PROBA TE OXBER.- FT ATE OF MICUIG AN
Persons calling for any of the above depoaitea, and morale* tbe »r»tem with health
inhabitants are not for the Government
inridge is said to have telegraphed to tbe
Rumor aays that General Clark is a
County of Barrv *4.
letters, will please say they ore advertised. mid atrmirih. In all caaea ufc for RaDWaY'S'
Al a aeaxion'ornie Pn&amp;kfrQtatHbr »br C&gt;-univ
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Prie. par bottle
Memphis Appeal, now published at Gre­ they are against it, therefore let them prisoner. Parties from the field say tliat
One Dollar. Fenon* cel line at Dr. Radway*. of Barry, boldeu at tbe Probate RffleJ. w-tbe »&lt;take tbe oath of allegiance and be pro­ our victory was complete. The ground
'
‘.fa, Il
nada In Mississippi, that be was at first
■* x.ia— ;&lt;n&gt;
gnppijLj lags cf Hntlnr
tected ; or be sent beyond the line, of was strawn with the dead and wounded.
DoUsni, Bold Uto by
repulsed with heavy loss, but that the
considered

it

their best policy to retreat from that par

for the enrolment for draft of the mititia

Ms^SWItenr" A"» ,Ut

r.’“.wrx/sjai&lt;ig5^

BY DR. RADWAY’S

WAR NEWS I!

IadwAt

ram Arkansas came to bi. aid, destroyed

to Of our gunboats, drove off tbe remain­
der of our fleet, and enabled him to cap

tore our entire land

force.

.Now, the

brought

upon

experience

themaelvce; then Jeff
murder­

Davis promise, retaliation, by

ing and maltreating out General, and
other officer, who may be^in hi. power

her way to help Breckinridge ; and her

as prisoners of war.
there to last?

9th.

Without the ram Arkansas, the

Gen. Sigel, who occupied the advance
near the Rapidan, reports thie morning

that lhe enemy mode a feint, or attempt
to cross the river, but he drove lhetn
back.

But how long are

And bow long is Jeff

Davis going to occupy a position to car­

ry his threats into execution?

“The

signs of the times cannot now be mistak­

Court House, they will endeavor to drive
us back. Nothing is heard from them ao

took IL

en.”

far.

1!

Fortrero Monroe, Aug. 16.

we hare new* of a tpkndid victory instead

de as tbe Northern States prerent at the
present lira..

2J00 Fbdarab repaired 5,000 rebel..—

Our loro is Mid to be 250

killed.

Tbe

can was made

RADWAT8 READY RESOLVENT given‘.ft
eafWn tMtnuroet in an to..

DELIA E. RIKER, all of Hsating*,

Culpepper, Aug. 17.

There was a general advance towards
the Rapiditn to-day, Jfthe enemy intend
to dispute tho possession of Orange

rebels could not bold tbe place if they

Our Government is in earnest.—

Probate.

Culpepper, Aug. 16.

the evils

Arkansas is reported to have been blown

destruction is acknowledged and mourned

Druggists.

pickets, among those with whom they
sympathise, and

■

For Atffrrins.—The Union troops
evacuated Harrison’s Laed'mg this morn­
ing about 8 o’clock, and about lhe same
hour McClellan’* advance arrived at

w.

HENRY BIRD, aged *! years.

Hew Advertisements.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

’AV

DR RADWATS

pills.

Karras*

examinstkia

‘t«ta5u°^ jrc.teAt
«.r: nnwi'"‘

for 300,000 more men for our army, and

Federal General William, is kitted, as
10 »&gt;"O &lt;ko

Gre.

LoroU.

Bracks

ridfoloMMro boMMomlmlL

Tb,

100,000 more, Io b. reM b, Oreft.—

Wb.Li.lh.ro.uh1

Wbj ihi. wrek the

Louisville, Aug? 15

300,000 6m relhd, .ill b.maroUn«

mlrtakoc, Jeff. Davi* wLU

mod

be M-

TmhwU $ tet Cbdbmfc MA fratocky

tilt

of iiiidurn-

lIth» °f congestive faflr,

„

-

�S«al

mu.
A NECE8W* *_!?»&amp;. HOUSEHOLD

eftUSLEY’S

JOHNS

uiow Cement Glue.
or.{jg trria wowed.

.wielMrm cmtral

THE DMT GLEE IK Tftt W0RU&gt;.
AMERICAN CEMTWri* GLUE

rcgsB^-'

« Day Kxpresa.,
NigtrLExpersi

•uciwn op rpnduc,
MtU north front door J

“LOW PRICES

Court Commiisioner, in »

this
ca^e, and described inasid
swSSJS§

R. If. RldT. Oe^sopnnnteo

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Imperial Wine Bitters ’!
rom all who iiare ntrt used diem.

WfcU MBNfr tVoVWi.u
Enriching

id &gt;IT'W|LL HEftiD CHINA.

«

Trk Military Company raised in this
place by

L.

0.’, Fitzgerald, went into

Durfee, who was elected Captain of the
•Company, was rejected by the examining

Mr Durfee would have

ft,ol:n^&lt;,f.‘£‘M’”A

now be captain of the Company. P. Chance

Dated, August #, Iasi.

A. C. BRUEN.

2nd

h. the matter of Ute estate of Daniel Smith late
said county.. d«Jta*cd
On reading and tiling the pet.tiou. daly reritied
of Betsey Smith, widow of said deceased, pray­
ing, for reasons therein set forth, that admlnlatottlon of Baid estate may be granted to tbe
petUiouer end Clark H. Patouer. iur some other
euitable persou.
Thereupon it in ordered, that Monday, the 25th
day of August, lusi, at ten o'clock, in ths forei10,i0.'.be ■^*I«vedfortbehtanug af aaid beiltion,
Bud that t ie bbira at law
..IS
..j

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

Lieutenant.

AH persona having eiaim. against tbe

J. F.

Axdrkws, of'Middleville, has

I ren authorize^ tu recruit volunteers for
Let our young

the old regiments.

men

hurry up, as the lime for voluntary en­
listment^ is expected to close on the first
of Septctnbel.

Goorra Lady’s

is received.

Book for September

Every

lady

of taste nnd

refinement would taka the Lady’s

Book,

if they were awnrenf its merits.
Rklkaskd.—Cob. Orvoran and

Wil

cox have been exebangid, and hud arrived

Who will marl fur sni-l.

.l-

id Court, then
. luvaiaumcv I tbe village of
Hasting*, and show, cause. If au’
O'clock;
the prayer of the pefitiutiersihouli
And &lt;1 is further ordered, thi the petitioner
give notice to tbe persona ihtereeti
Court for tbe final ndjustment of all claims a rains t of tbepcndeiier oi aaid petition a
tltreof.yv cau.mg a copy of. thi. i ■der to b» pubaaidcatate.
DAVIDG. RuBINSON, I
halted in the "llsatinga Banner.
PLEIADES BROWN.
Dated, July S3, IM2.
jy3cM
■ printed and circulating in said ci nrty'.of ICrry;
for three weeks, immediately pret ous to uid day
of hearing.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Jj»'
SHERMAN C;
(A true copy.]
j„a

we iivae

‘

'»

'

*!

•

TB£SB-BITT£R8

**“&gt;»•
*

J2pCTRA*OTS.
“Every houMkcemrabould have* supply of
Weak Lungs,'-fndlgcation. Dyspepsia, Diseases Joins A Cro.ley’r American Cement
oftbe nervous 8ystem. Paralysis, ('ties, end for
sll esses requiring a Tonic

iMttf relebaned Whre Billers

Dr.

J«

“‘1* '&lt;"=c"4‘

3n3S*JJJ£PASi!KD ]

F R OH

DIRECT

paCtogietlier.
} ’ ; vl
lt *ni Men® BMtv; Coml. Lavs, *ntf in
u*od fitetc eery thing bufMdtaJx.
i &lt;■ ■

and lathis respect are doubly Valuable to lhe
person whd may om them. For "
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

t.„

a

X n I-.I- —1._ ..

*bw^»

JUST RECEIVED
*'

TT WfLI. MEND PORCELAIN, h
KimMAiftlVial Atdliab HMbavdid not coat but

Females, where a Tonic is required to strength

at. m.rt S-—---—

Come and See! I

«Uuty. re fi

,

tetewia theIr char--*- - *v
lavigMste tbs wl

! Probate Chart

&amp; .±9 s-X'c-j

iilar with the men. . Mr. Fitzgerald will

Russell

DC OUR LBE OF TRADE;

Estate of Dawiel smith.

QTaTE 6f MltniGAN1,1

made

an excellent officer,* and been highly pop.

1st Lieutenant, and M. Q

Tvur beokcn Chips Cmjm mid Sausot can be msde

HD3F2T ©DHIT®HITiI©H

Om....«„£E^feSS^
Hastings, .August IS, lifxr
*

Aaron

tjr_____ 0(S
—WE STILL——

IT WIVt/MEND MArtBLE.
Tbaljlfoe
out of your Mar^vMantla cmi

Urec-fourOia of an acre
"tarIhonortb i-aatcirue _ ____ _

camp aHonik on Thursday of last week.

surgeon.

ii

FT WILL MEND LEATHER. ’
Mend ytteir HsrtreM, 9traf&gt;s, Betas, Boott, J*.
‘TT'WIM; MEN POLADS.**

We challenge

icfHMtinga Lodg*
£*mM at Muon-

We very mnch rsgret that Mr.

MENU woOI&gt;.
Sere your broken Furnltcr*' ' ■'*

'

&gt;' -ruqmsi o»-

Weak cohagtutidif—for Minlater. o

WPX9

•r.. T.S..U.,*rtl.u, Md *11 nr
soov leading a sedentary life, they will prove
truly beneficial.
7
— —a—.
—. — —*vuiv,
and dsUcious fo tbe taste, r Tboy produce tbs
exhilarating effects of. brandy or wtoo without
intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for per­
sona addicted to the use of oxcrosiva strong
dnnk, and Wbo wish to refrain from IL They
are tture .ad enlir^lv A—* A.,,-, fk.

"w:

At Rawa.

bouse as vawr/'— fHttsa*

1TC0N0KY-I5 WEALTH81000 a year saved in evwy family by
One Buttle of
'

AMERICAN CEMENT GLEE.
Price 25 Ceuta per Battle.
Price 25 Cents per Buttle.
Price 25 Cents pec Bottle.

A,large stock of

Price 25 Cetols per Bottle.

winch the couutrv m flooded.
Thea, itittm not only OVRE but PREVENT

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

at Washington.
CHANCERY ORUEti

Stat* Tkach**-* IssrmJTKs.—The Superinlendent .if Pnb|x^nstrucii&lt;&gt;n has ap­
pointed S series of Teacher’s Institutes to
be held as follows, each Institute continu­
ing in session five days.
Port Muros, beginning Monday morn­
ing, August 25th, 1862.
Clirttnn, beginning Munday morning,
Aug. 25th, 1&amp;62.
Bnttle Creek, beginning Monday mor­
ning, Sept. 1st 1862.
Gruss Lake, beginning Monday morn­
ing. .Sept. 1st 1862.
*

Allegan, beginning Monday morning.
Sept 8th 1862.
St. John.-, beginning Monday morning
Sept. 15tb 1862.
Coldwater, beginning Monday morning
Sept. 20th, 1862.
.

CTATK or UICniCA-l .n. cin.il
day of December. A. D. I?W. nud recorded in"the 0 the County uf Barry; tn Ch;
Eighth Judicial Circuit; Suit
office of the Register of Deed, for snid county of court, at the Court Hues, in tb
jnpv in said Couutv, on the X3&lt;
ol &amp;' o clock P. M.. in Book K. of Mortgaged' D. one tbuOsaud eight hundred a
uapage I, «n which Mortgage there .is efjimed
.(rvry /Joocrer, Ctes/rfoUaal,
to be due at the-dstc of thia notice, the sum of serorequity having been instituted lor tlie recovery
thrn-uf •

aaid mortgage, the premises described therein, to
wit: Two-tliirds of the north-cait quarter, and
the nortii half of the uortb half of the south east
quarter of section number twenty-nine. ('Ju), and
tee south half of the sou th-west quarter of sectinn
number seventeen, [17. j ail in township number
two (2jjtii&gt;rth of range number etgiit (S) west, in
aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
W.ll
MUU Kl.tlt.l KU U VW[ Will
bsaold at public auction or ven.luc, to thebigbest
bidder, at the north frontdoor of lhe Court Honac,
in tbe Village of Hastings, ia said county of Harry,
that being tbe place for holding the circuit DuUrt

Vzkokakck.—The federal scouts at
Buttle Creek, in Tennessee, recently fustic!
the Iwdies of four UnioA soldiers hanging
on «-oe tree, having been murdered by
guerrillas.
Another
party found tbe
ehui througli'tliu breast.

Her family bad

all lievn murdered by them, and she had
Iwen shot while attempting to escape.
A
few days after, as Ute train was running
from Huntsville to Stevenson, a man whs
seen silling «»n! the fence at the .fide uf

the road.
One of die guards immediate­
ly shot him through lhe body.
General
indignation prevaijpd and tbe'soldier was
nrse&amp;ted. The train was stopped, pod
fhe pian found dying, cod endenvormffjjo
hide a gun under the fence, Tbe soldier
had recognized him a® a bushwhneker
wbo hud abut at him when oa picket

duty.

WHY ARE IVE SICK 1

1

tms, combined «iU&gt; j.dpMOt, •«■&gt;*•
would be Tar less aicknesa atnorl£ us.—
There is no dtieaise-ellhe4&gt;aim^e or malignam, malarious or otherwise,
but
gives due warning of its, approachj 'and
if. when tfese alp» are exMbHeds lUo-

CVKCS, MANN,

£/*wr X Hmmis, damn IT. AlrAfiw. /
ami Jul.at
. .It aaiisfiwtorily appearing by.affidavit on file
in this cause, that the above named Defendant
Palmer H. ilurerll. h nqf a resident of said &amp;ato
of Michigan, bu trystdes in the Htatf of Cali fends;
On motion of C. 11. Chase, Complaitiwil'stfowhoc
it ia orderedthat tt&lt; said irun-rcsideut Defendant,

Rkady Rzltzf Is

frttly athnmis-

ver. Acc., for thene dineiwen give fair warn
iug of their approach, and if on the first
mdicaii.mrtfpute dterom^ br uneaai-tiMw, Radway’b Rkadx Rxlizv ixaiqed
the st stem will be *o charged with the
*■ lectrie poster uf health, as »o «’&gt;«*«*■
fuUy retd* their ’attacks.
2&gt;p
. until the disease beenswea • «ttrvnchrd
.wtttln ynt.jhHrtc'm Wore hesorting T«»

jnedicatiw.

Till* delay

may

ibewkrd todies.

Important to Railroad Companies.
tnaa ia tbo land should bs without them, and
those who once nso tbetn will not fail to keep a
supply.

,

ffiWJS &lt;&amp; shdibs,

DR 1 BOVEE DODS’
Imperiid Wino Bitters

Are prepared by an eminent andskillfol plysiciaa
who has used tiMtn successfully In bis practice
for the last twenty-five tears. The proprietor,

GROCERIES
MORTGAGE

sale.

D

HARD-WARE’

AND

DRY GOODS’

Il Costs but Lillie !
Purity tbo BI&lt;v&gt;d »
Give.Tone to tbe Rtomnch I Renovate
lhe System nnd Prolong Life I
price®! perbotlle*« bottles for ®5

preyerof the petitioner ehmtld

“"Si
’7.^55
‘S* Ji' .J.” ,

’a-r
TLu
..fcrlb"
Mte i. “•

JOHNS At C ROS LEY'S
IMPKOVxn OVTTA'FKHCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,

aarrtaar.wHli an elastic body, whkh caauol ba In­
jured by Hsat, Ibkaor SruaMt.SMSixxixtl of Boor
Boxxm, or any external action whatever.
'

GUTTA
CHARLES WIDDIF1KLD k CO.,

PERCHA CEMENT,

Fur Coating Metals cf all Kindi when

expoped to tho Action xif th® Woodier,
nnd *
,

of #v«y description

For PrrserrfiiK and RepMrlig Metal
Roofs of ill kfads.
Thia the onlg CbnpxUun imwca wbiolt trill taa.

Stacks of

Wh® does not Admire Bexalifni Teeibt It adhere* firmly, forming a body equal to thrre

WILUAIH JOSES.
DENTIST, is now prepared tq apply dettla!
Kubatltutes in a style unsurpassed, warranted to
fit and suit, or ao charn. No pates spared iu
extracting. Tedtb filled with pure gold. thn» atmtlng their decay for jetrt, Teeth Inserted oa
VULCANITE RUBBER BARE,

Clothing

OHANCERV ORDER.
TATE OK MICHIGAN, The Circuit Court for
&lt;b. u»—i

S

Important’to'Farmer*.
To qll ichom thii may xonttrn and it ton
'
urnt everybody.

The cheapest and most durable Rooffiag
Bitter*, had them tested by two distinguished
iu use.
| medical practitioners, who pronounced them a
rr IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
valdabio remedy for diaease.
although the' medical men of the oonutrv, aa a
ge:.orai thiag disapprove of Patent Medicinoa.vet nxtM, and to siusulx aoors winovr mxmouxo
are do not briier’e a rcapoctabi* I*h&gt; wcian can "be
found in tbo United State*, acquainted with their
medfoa) nrnnertiba. who will cot hlghhr'aBprove
DR. J. BOVEE DOBS' IMPERIAL WINE RIT­
TERS.
In all newly settled places, where there
is al para a large pisantily* of decaying timber,
from which a polauauua nriasma I. created, these West Indies, and Central and South Anienca. on
billers should be used every morning before building* of all kinds, such
F.trrosix*, Fotxubreakiut.
«rt». 'AsrtrewkL K*ti Rosn Denon. Cara, and oa
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
Ptinuc Bi tuiixus generally. GoKtumussr Bvu.1*
isos, Ac.; by lhe principal JlctiaitB*, Annuivacn,
nnrpiBi'YL
^yjwii ujT’jiKaa
and oth»m, and han proved (-.be the CHEAPEST
Are composed uf a pure and unadulterated wine, and MUST DUKAU1.E L(it&gt;H&gt;G to ww; it te in
combined with Barberry. Solomon's Seal. Cam- even respect A FIRE, WATER. WEATHER and
frer« Wild diet rr Tree Barit. Spikenard, Cbarno TIME I'jfOOF entering for ROOPB OF ALL
■
milt Flowers, and Gentian, They arO manufac­ KINDS.
tured by Dr. Doda himself, who it an experienced
----. and suoceaaful Physician, and heaca should not taiZnf .VuZw.uluch cumbiue the,desirable ptoprrbe classed among tbe quack nostrums u bleb flood tiea o» Efo/Z.ft'fy ami /n&lt;roZ.i/i?i’,‘which arc unithe country, ami against which the Medical Pro­ reraailv acknowledged to be pvsdrtded beGUTTA
PERCHA AND INDIA RUBBER.
fession are so Justly prejudiced.
There truly valuable Bitters have been, so
thoroughly tested toy all clasres of the community ' No Hwtt is required in making application
lor almost every1Variety of disease iheident to the The expense of applying 1! is 'but trifling, aa aa
human system,, that they are now deemed indis­ ordinary 'Roof can bo covered and finished O#
pensable in a
MW« dag.
.
■
TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
It can be npplkd toy any. one,
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
and when finished folms a perfectly Pise Paoor

Estate of Ebenezer Rathburn.

that tiie hrirs at law of said deceased,and ai *’*•'*
person, interested m said e.tate, arei’*ln'"££

NEW YORK.

। Iiuporont to Builders.
We have every kind of goods, aueL as

filed..and a

uarscribcd for hu appeal aace.
EFAULT haring been made tn the rcmhtioa
.
HARMOX .SMITH.
ufpayment of *n indenture of MortgwgrexeCircuit Court Commissioner.
ented by Joseph M. Barrett, aud his wife, Catha­C. II. Cwut, Solicitor for Complainant.
rine Barrett, of Rutland. Barry rouuty ami State
Dated, Hoalinga, July S3, loss.
jy30
of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,of Mai shsll,Calhoun
A trne copy of the original, on file with me, in
county and state aforesaid, bearing date lhe second
Attest,
D. SruKxa, Regis ter.
dav oi- December, A. D. isSfi, and recorded in the thia cams?.
office of the Register of Deeds, for aaid county
of Harrr, on the 4th day of December, A. D. W5(J,
CHANCERY ORDER.
nt 12 o'clock, M., in Book D. of Mortgages, on
pages J2u snd I'Zl on which Mortgage there is QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit, Court foe
churned to be dne, at the date of this notice, the O the ooiuMy uf Harry : In Chancery.
eum of eight hundred and ninety-four aad 87At a ae.aion of said Court held at tbs Court
lOOtbs dullar*, nnd no sail or proceedings in law llouw, in the village of 11 aating., on Tuesday, ths
orin equity having bccu instituted for the recovery* l&amp;ib day ut July. A. D.
:
thx’rfuf: Notice ts therefore h crAr girtn that by
tJytae of the statute, and a power of sJe eoniainr'd
io said mortgage, the premises deaeribed therein,
trt wit. the north-west quarter of section No.
tHrty-two. (82) of township No. three (J) north
of range No. nine f9) west, tn said Barry connty
and State of Michigan, one hundred nnd sixty
It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit on tile,
seres, mure or less, or no much thereof ns will
satisfy aaid mortgage with Intereat and costs, will in this cause, that tbe above named defeudaot. E.
be sold at public auction or vendue, to the birhest R. Chandler, Administrator ot tbe estate Of Doug­
bidder, at the Court House in tho village of Hm- las J. Williams, is nut a resident ot this State,but
tingn, that being tho place for holding the Circuit that he is at present tn one of the Southern. States,
Court in said county of Batty, and State of Mich­ On motion ofSweexcy A Allen, the Complainant's
igan, on the sixth day of September, A. D. Itifii, Solicitors, if teuanutau that the said uun-restdenl
defendant can* bte appearantc td be entered in
st one o clock, r. «. oi u»i uay.
thii cause Wiihin three months from the date of
Dated, Msy i&lt;». ISM.
this order, and (bat in csao of bis appearance bo
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
cause bia answer to the Complainant's Rill to bo
-»elltl»
Ataigneeoof Muetgi
Bwsxxxr a Aura, Attys.

-ibwrtr Strett.

Importaotsto House Owners.

KU
Defendant.
*
And it ia fnrtbqr ordered, that within twenty
da's the coniplsuiadt cause a untie, of thia order
tu be published is the
Unuiter, a. pub­
lic newspaper, printed, publmlu d and circulating

r S*l« Ur.aJl Driiggiats. and Storck lepers
generally throughout the country.
JOHNi A CROSLEY,
(Sale Xanufacturors.)
8 WILLIAM STREET,

FEMALE&amp;

and tin

rice cm him of a copy of aaid bill, and notice of tbe
entry of I his order, and in default thereof,' that
the'aald bill bo taken as confessed by |he*md
frrrd, the threatened disoaiw will b« »woTSO BA Tt OWtR-STltt OF MICHIGAN, non'resldcnr defendant.
And It is further ordered, that withip twenty
sceaslullv reputed,.*,
with Head C°At 7sis°o^f Hie Probate Court forthe Coun­
days, tho COm;nainant cause a notice of this
Adie, Cold C^ffla/.Nauaeft ' at Stomach,
tv of Barry, holdeu at tbe Probate Offloe. m u&gt;* order*to be published in the **HsMIb0 Banner,'*
Pain in lhe Bowels. Dryness iu the Mouth vHlsze of’Hastings, on Mohdsy (he 4lh day of a public newspaper printed, published anddrouIstiue in said county and tbst said publication be
Feveriubnesa, Pain in th* Joints, Back, August, in Die year one thousand eight bund- continued al Irani -once in each u&lt;-el. for six
redand sixty two; present, R. C. Prinale, Judge
along lhe Spine. Legs, &amp;cn If Radway’s
weeks in succession; or that they cause a copy
°fn the morter of the estale of Eben«er Rath- of thia order to be personally netted ppop tne
Rkaoy Rklizt ia used, Uwse symptom*
said non-resident defendant, at leaartweuiy days
_
‘
... before tbe lime prescribed for hi» sppoarsmee.
’Twill quickly disappear, nnd a-*er»o&lt;i* ill- burn. deceased.
On readiog and fifing tho peUbon, dulr verified
neA prevented.. There is n« occiikihn of Lucy Hatbbura. widow of said
finmr A Au.ax.
Lons F. I-ovbal,
Circuit Judge.
for lhe pre valence of Yellow Fever. Ty-; tag.lorecrteui rvaadn* therein set forth, ttart rtio Solicitors for Complainant.
pltoid Fererv A^uo, Pneumonia. Bilious
Register
in Chancery.
Fever. Odara^Sniftll PoM. fSwIct fe­
jy».
way’s

Bayers.
TERMS CASH.

eaies.wsan act ot tiumaiitlr alioold assist
spreading these truly valors BITTERS ovre
the land, and thereby e-sen I tally aid in banishing
Drnkeanrsa and Disease
. .
I nil Affections at tbe Head, Slclt Head­
ache, or Nervous HeAdUche, Dr. Duds’
Imperial Wine Bitten, trill be lotrnd Id
be most Salutary and Efficacious.

Whit* we offer at

IT WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD,OR RUN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,iffASH OFF.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Width we are abxioua to sell, and WILL SELL.

D?

&lt;P*e*9L Hon.,riws R Lovett, Cirooil Jadpr.

Thia cement is pcsmlsarir adapted for tba'preaervatiiMi ot Iron Hailiugs. Stoves. Ranges, Safes.
Agricultural Implements, Ac., also for general

GUTTA FEROHA CEMENT,
For preserving and retiring Tut and other Msr-

prove fit

aim of THESE HARD TIMES we sro selling eight frundre and Sfr-eyrht. and ’recorded In tho 4L Koon of eterr description, from Its great elasAug. eT

"

1

ia a noB-resident ®(tbis Mate.
Tberefors. On metim- «r
Heitora lor the said Com
(hat the said Defendant.

J "d«&lt; of Frob,u*

BADTAYt BBADT RRMfEF AM A
FEEyEMTIVBi
1 • ” .
;ier oi lure...■* — —------------- «» ■
°&lt;^fa Hscnsc trtnted to me by tbe

Dr; Fnderick. B.
nrW'rrpiJ’ft’iq thv Medical
Ctiu’tsTarin in rogfird’t'* the tti&lt;ml Hnclrnt
w®.

lC«pcu«ro w

e

roc month. &lt;n« the da
And AM' ia eass of hi.

J OKF/ffo.

offioa of lhe R«gtHev of fleeda for the county of
Bsrw sad Htute if Michigan,' on tbe thirtieth day
-r w____i__ . n
.....

OUR GOOD®

Unusually Low !

.

gage t here is dahned to be dur, al th. dal. of thia
Satire. nine hundred aud ataty-lwv aadttfi-lOOths
Dollar., (89di,"«) nd no proceedings having
burn instituted fa
or iwcquilv.for the recov__ ■&lt;___ ...e x’-.t_ 1- .. ——i ■ ....

These materials uro sDsrTU to six cusAna,
aud we are prepared U&gt; supply orders from any
part of tbe couatiV. at short notice, for GUTTA
SSStefiSraM

with lull printed directions for appnmfon.
described. to wit i

,

jnittent
J® °£ l«? at we o'clock. m Rte afternoon
fofknring lands befoogitif iokk? *,ld cauto.

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business.
mtmtei s■

rxWesjs:

WM«t, Cbn&gt;, 0*u; Butter, U^-Tirk.

Md6o.lly.lmun evetything you,ten.

the
side of said land. fo.marly soM to Hsivvy Pape, Mving due hundred and forty acres
'—Hdrd in said mortgags, whdh win be aoM. cr
■nab tlieroof a»wU! pay tbe Maaanad wMvte­

JOHMS * CBOSLIY,
• Wriurwamnl

SHtsi

�y

7

will hereafter work with an abiding consciousneas that they cannot plan and ex-

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

with the unfortunate or those who are
reconstructing their temporal affairs, but
with those wbo have weathered all storms
and are yet sailing smoothly..
Most men, when they start in business,
make good resolutions.
At any rate,
they mean to succeed. They expect to
avoid tbe dangers which have ruined
others.
For a while alt goes on wel I. but

the day comes at length when they are
Swept away and all their brilliant earth­
ly prospects are gone forever.
According to an old tnaxim, it is never
too late to learn.
Business men, how­
ever, do not believe this.
Every uno
thinks that be has perfected himself In
knowledge, that he needs no help or ad
vice from any quarter, and that if others
have failed of success, that la no reason
why be should follow in the same track.
When a man decides to build a house,
he adopts a plan and adheres to it tu tbe
end.
When a navigator attempts a voy­
age, be consults his charts, ana governs
himself by the experience of others.—

When one is sick, or his life is endanger­
ed by coming in contact with disease, be
seeks advice from a skillful physician.—
There are certain rules, forms, and pre­
cedents which govern and influence most
men in all matters except the conduct of
mercantile business. Here they mean
to be original.
They don’t want the
advice of any body. J us tbe re we desire
to speak. We wish to propose to such
men lhe following rules—fur their prac­
tical consideration.
1st. Do not undertake a business with
which you are not perfectly accquainted,
any sooner than you would attempt, if
blind, to survey a city.
First thorough­
ly understand what you prop&lt;ise to do.
Serve an apprenticeship—do anything—
before taking a single step involving risk.
2d. Never attempt a business for
which you have nn taste or tact. Seek
to do that for which you have a natural
faculty and relish. Don’t aspire to be a
merchant, when you should be a farmer,
a mechanic, or a day-lalx&gt;rer.
3d. Never connect yourself in part
nerahip with those in whom you have not
perfect confidence—with those to whom
you would not be willing, sick or well,
al borne or abroad, living er dead, to
intrust all your business affairs.
4th.
Never attempt to do more busi­
ness than you can tafely do on your cap
ilal.
5th Avoid taking the extraordinary
risks of long credit*, no matter what prof­
its are in prospect.
6th. Give no credit whatever to any
one who does not possess a good moral
character.
7th.
Supervise, carefully, your nwn
business, (nut your neighbor’s,) and look
after your clerks, and see that they are
faithful in tbe performance of all their
duties.
Sth.
Let all those with whom yon
have dealings or intercourse, understand,
distinctly, that yon will not lend your­
self, for tbe sake of trade, to do any mean
thing—anything which your conscience
will not approve of.
Oth Never lend your name by indorse
ment or other, except under most extra­
ordinary circumstances, and then let the
act be guarded with every possible secu­

rity.
10th Never allow yourself, or your
partners, to draw a dollar from tho cuncern to invest io any “outside operation"
whatever.
11th In forming a co-partnership, in­
sist that a limited, fixed sum only shall
be drawn by each partner, for -personal

LANQFOBD O. BKUT.

1855.

1858.

Town 4 North of Bangs 8
s.KofswM •
40
1859.

■ •Kof.etf 15

'.W

• ootb of th* quarter po»t eo
the north lino of section No.

to the place of beginning,

Eastern Atklitx-u

r*

?

cs

s-

Village ol Middim ill-

Village ««f Orangeville.

tlfiO BEST PIANOS, lift

expenses.
12th Under no circumstances what­
ever deal in stocks.
Don’t believe any
one of the thousand marvelous tales of a
fortune in that direction. They are a
trap and a lie.
13th
Keep all your accumulated prof­
its. in your business, so long as yon owe
a'dollar.
When you have more capital
than you can use, then it will bo proper
to invest it outside.
14th
Borrow of banks or other
sources never, if it can be avoided.
If
temporary assistance is needed, sock It
from a tried friend or from a sound bank­
ing institution, and then return tbe loan
on the day fixed, with the most rigid

punctuality.
15tb Have an eye on tbe condition
of the country, its crops, and the general
prospects for business, and look out sharp
for tne movements of polititiona, wbo,
in nine cases out of ten, care more for a
re-election than fur our commercial in­
terests or for our national prosperity.
There are other and most important
matters which should not be forgotten.
Keep good company. Value integrity
more than money.
Live within your
means. Eschew wine, theatres, and fast
horse*.
Use no profane language. Never
q uarrel with a partner.
Be kind, consid­
erate. and generous to clerks, and nlso
tn your unfortunate debtors. Cultivate
tbe friendship of all. Do your proper
share in prompting the public weal. Be
a man, a gentleman, and a Christian ; and
you win make sure of an inheritance in
thia life and of untold riches in the life

wtaim

uxWe' M4 he hopbs every ssffersr will try h&gt;4

Ktags (UsRjKTirt,

OOTNTT ACCOUNTS.

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VOL 7
«f|r

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1862
Stltrtrt fnttr^.

IS PUBLISHED IVSki WEDNESDAY,
Itsrtsoa, BAUKT

tr

CODXTY. MTCnroAW

rATfiio-mss.
»:Hce and tnall subscribers, &lt;1 her annum If
nd io advene; otherwise lk&gt; peats « Hl ba added.
dltabUd Bn ..r,uZ"

ADVKHTrtlMQ.

. .1 **r'

ImaaatatasfcL OffisaCoartB^y
liberal dltoaaat to yearly advertiser*.

DR. H. j. HANEY.

HLl^KNof “tf^rvttoiujpMtoiU^ewUarf.

GREAT

^Kistrngs’ ^raintss Jltrtdtrj.

EALERS in all kinds of dry, goods,groceries,
crockery, Ac. State st., al the poet office.

D

Unchecked by tyranny and thralL

WTOIT!!

GRANT A SPAULDING,

Enlighten, and

LioenUonanaM Instinctive hidea.

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

ealer

D

MASON ALLEN,
in groceries, provisions,

DRUG

STORE!!!

d ire, (Hah, butler, lard, pork, sad are

Roberts &amp;, Striker,
PnbHc.
ROBERTS At STRIKER,
OSALERS in drnga, medicines, patent medi­
cines. paints, oils, turpentine, burning fluid.

Holbrook’s New Block, Railing*, Midi.

SWEEZEY &amp; AILEN.
TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chan-

and business.
Office in the Conrt House, Hastings. Mich.
1 . w—. A
‘
Fa.vr Alli,

DANIEL COOK,

I. A. HOLBROOK,

A’
J. M. RUSSELL,
HYSICIAN and Surgeon.
■tors. Stats street

Office in Bumelf*

JOHN ROBERTS,
itlYSICIAN and Surreun. Dwelling on Broad-

II. P. CHERRY,
XTOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
IN len.l to all business entrusted to him with
■ roinptness and fidelity. Residence. Johnstown,
Harry couulv, Mich. Blanks kept always on hand.

L. H. STEWART,
4 TTORNEY and Counselor at Law, Srtirttor
A and Counselor in Chancery, Notary PubUc,
k-_ All business attended to promptly and offi•i-nllv. Office No. 5, Noble’s block. Bailie Creek,
M ichigan.
/____________

[. NEVINS,
TVTotary Pwblic, and Tat Mrent. Pnrtierty
IN attention paid to making out Dtais. Morl■ r, '.__ an_ — f.V^n in &lt;nn&gt;.
H.

WRIGHT,

ttorney ana counsellor

A

at law,

and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancrry.—
Particular attention paid to the collection
claim* and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middleville.
Barry County, Michigan.

KIUrrES * BtlBOWS.
TTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Solicitor* in Chancery, Tax nd Insurance
Agents. Business att , J “ -***■--------- end fidelity.
Office, corner of M
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
J. C. Bvanows.
A. A.KjUpbx,

A

8. C. FRTNDLE,
UDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Public, Gen/
.rd L..1 ul T.. 10,1
the Court House, at Hartings, on »bo M asd M

J

DANIEL STRIKER.
pOUNTT CLERK, Notary PwMta asd Gvneral
C' Lead sad Tax Agent,
Office in the Court
Uoase, sod ojJen at al) hours. - E^tcial ailtniuM

JUST RECEIVED

Matters and things here are still in a
a strategic condition, and naught has dis
new and moti complete assortment of• turbed our monotony for a week, save a
story they tell about the honest Cid Abe.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
It seems that two of conservative Border
Slate chaps, who are here for the express
purpose of protesting against everything
B pheno, Bnrnlug Fluid,
whatooever, bad a duscussion about the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Honest Abe, and one chap bet the other
chap five dollars that ho couldn't, by any
possible means, speak to the President
without bearing a small anecdote.
“Done!" says the other chap, gleefully
l^g- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL “I’ll take that beL”
.
'
PUBPOSES,ONLYUU
That very.same night at about twelve
o’clock he lore frantically up to the White
House, and commenced thundering at
the door, like King Richard at the gates
Also a full stock of
of Ascalon. The Honest Abe stuck his
night-capped head out of the window, and
says he:
"Is that you, Mr. Seward !” *
“No, sir !” says the Border State chap,
glaring up thmugh the darkness, ul’m a
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
messenger from the army.
Another
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
great strategic movement has taken place
and our whole army have been taken
tirlsuners by the Southern Confederacy,
n fact," says the conservative chap franCUDJdST IPHBTinilXB'J
lically, "the backbone of the rebellion is
broken ayoin.”
And Ceekiig Extracts,
"Hem 1” says the Honest Abe, shaking
for rnx bspbcial dxnkvit or tna ladiks.
a mosquito from bsi night-cap, "this strat­
egy reminds me of a little story. There
was a man out in Iowa sal down to play
a game of checkers with another man,
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
inducing his triends around him to lend
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
him the change necessary for stakes.—
Upon our ahclree may be found all of the He played, and be played, and he lost
the first game. Then he played much
MOST POPULAR
mure cautiously, and lost the next game.
His friends commenced to grumble; but
says he: "Don’t you worry yourselves
boys, and 1’11 show, you a cute move, pret­
ty soon.” So he plnyed, and he played
and he lost the third game. “Dou’t be
We would reipoetfully announce to the eiti- impatient, boys,” says he: “you’ll see
that great move pretty soon, I tell you.”
me of Hastings gad vicinity, th»t we
&gt;11 everTthitigin our hue of trade
Then he played with great care, taking a
long time to consider each move, and by
way of a change lost the filiirth game.—
Close attention to what be was about,
of
and much minlite calculation, also enabled
him to Jose the fifth game. By thjs
time, his friends had lent him *11 U)elr
Roeci.! attention
ING and putting up PRESCRn’TIONP, *nfl any change, and began to think It was ..time
one purchasing medicines of ns can rriy upon
fur that great move to cyme off *Hav«
their being
. i.
‘
■
Vou any more change F says be. “W by
no,” ^4ys they. “Then," says he with
ROBERTS ASTRIWWgreat spirit, "the lime for that move 1
whs telling yOu »buut has come at tasL*!
As he commenced rising from his chair,
I Kino*.
Instead of continuing to play, his cloned
ROBERTS A STRIKERout friends bethought themselves to'*sk
him what that famous move wail “Why"
say s he. pleasantly—“its to move off fur
:i‘llnle murtichange."
. . &lt;«*•
At the conclusion of this quaint tale,
my boy, the Border State ohap fled groan­
ing to his quarters at iWillani’e,' acatk a
five-doilar Treats ry Note under »bc pil­
QooJjeK-. r.&lt;™i b™i r»»f «»/* V low of the other Border Stele chap, and
immediately took
evsnlnf tratn for

(pWlBAlPp IFW (MSB

MOW LOST! AND BOW RESTORED!
.^-A r- - A.---- ^f- PrittSimO^U.
t

»***«•.

m"

Apcl Offic*. iatbaCwrt Hansa.

the West.
Such Is the story they telly my boy ;
but I’m inelinsd to accept it merely as
a ^ork of fiction with a tnrthful moral.
Certehi it is, that as strategy Increases,

needed m mifitary mtUen.
debility

CUMna.rikl.SWU. OOWIMMOmMBiww.

The designs for the portage stamps to
be used as currency have been adopted,
and are now in the hands of the engraver.
Tltey are to be of four denominations
via- five, ten, twenty.five and fifty cents.
All will be printed on bank note paper,
and the fives and tens will beSKB inches,
and the twenty-five and fifties 8 inches In
length; and all are 1 8-4 Inches wide.
The fires and tweoty-fives will be of
brown, and tens and fiftiea green.
On the upper comer of the faces will
be the denomination in white figures on
a dark ground.
The lives will have in the center the
five cent postage stamp, with a “6" in
geometrical lath worjr on each side. The
tens will bare a ten cent stamp, with
“10 on each side.
The twenty-fives will have fire 5-cent
stamps, partly overlapped from left to
right; and the fifties, five 10-cent stamps
similarly disposed.
*
Over the designs' as above described
will fie the words, “Postage stamps
furnished by the Assistant Treasurers
and designated Depositaries of the United
States;” and under them. “Receivable
for postage stamp at any Portoffice.”
In the middle of the lower part of the
notes will be “U. S-" in large letters.
Large letters (in lath work) denoting
the denoruinslion will be in the centre
of the back of each “stamp" or “note."
surrounded by the words “Exchangable
for United States notes by any Assistant
Treasurer or designated United States
Depositury, in sums not less than five
dollars. Act approved July 17, 1882.”
The notes will be executed in the
highest style of the. art, and every pos­
sible precaution will be taken to prevent
counterfeiting.
,

PATENT MEDICINES

MANHOOD;

BABMOM SMITH.
6TACIHT COURT COM 13s1,

SSisttllanj.

GROCERIES!

Office tn Goodycar's block, tip stairs.

P

And medlute the Patriot's prayers.

The premises of agood many farmers
are infested with rata, and we are oftan
asked tor suodas of dertroclioo. A rertdept of Brooklyn Is vexed with an ,ln&lt;
creasing family of rata that seem to grow
fat ou arsenic and rat exterminators.—
He doesn’t like rata, and refers his case
to tbeSunday Tuas. That journal recommentfa a trap made in toe following
manner:
barrel, for instance,
and fill it tn about oae-third its height
with w|ter. Then place a log endways
in tbe water, so that ons end of it will
Jtist remain above tbe surface.
Make
the bead of the barrel a little too small
to fit, and suspend It by two.-pins to tbe
Inside of the top of the barrel, so that It
will hang as if on * pivot and easily tipby touching either aide. On this head,
thus suspended, aocure a piece of savory
meat The first rat that scents it, wifi
to get tbe meat, leap on tbe barrel bead.
p&gt;e bead will trip, or tilt, precipitate him
into the water, and resume Its position.
The rat In the water will swim to the
log. get on the end of it, and squeal vo­
ciferously. His cries will bring other
rata, all of whom wilt fight for the only
dry spot In It—viz: tbe end of the log.
Aa only one rat can hold ft, the victor
will drown all tbe reet, sod can. In the
morning,, be drowned himself. We have
seen twenty rats caught in one night by

▲ Story With a TraUhtaU Herat.

D. C. .HAWLEY,

~

NO. 17.

gsstingi fcmr,

EmaaclaaUoa la MlreoerL

Ex-Governor Stewart of Missouri is
the candidate of the Emancipation yarty
for Congress from the Seventh district.
He is attending meetings all over his
district A few days since he was at
Fillmore, in tbe township of Jackson,
where he addressed a large audience.—
The place was formerly tbe hotbed of
treason upon which Gov. Stewart dealt
his'heaviest blows. He told them If his
election depended upon the vote of* sin;
gle,traitor he would not accept the cer­
tificate bf election; that this war bad
been forced upon loyal men, and that
loyid men 'bhodld- not show mercy or
clemency to those whose sympathize with
■♦ekSurt or aid rabeHio*.
"At the dibclusibrt of th*1 Governor’s
speed) Karnes Laughlin, Esq., took tbe
stand, and io a few patriotic remarks sug­
gested that the vote be taken on the
emancipation question, so that tho senti­
ments of the cored be known. The Vote
demonatated that four-fifths of the peo­
ple were in favor of gradual emancipation,
and not a hand was raised endorsing the
negative of the quartIon. There, were,
however, a few •‘neutrals” In the house—
who did not feel interested enongh ' to
vote dABr way.
“IfoM Hat "--An old gentlsman
was always bragging how folks used to
woHi in his younger days, bpe dgy chal­
lenged bis tva, sons to pitch on * load of
bay aa fast as he could load it. Tbe chailet^e waa accepted, tbs wagon driven
around, and tbe tria) commenced. For
some time tbe old man Held hisdwfi tery
creditably, crying out “’more hay ! more

She looked Um pepera through and
thmugh,
Erarj morning • before the
frMmeotv of the famik were left—hereelf and little boy,’ ana two • daughters—
sat dojrn to breakfkst: she-looked for his
name In the dally paper, but ft wjh not
among tbs saved.
Somebody’s, name
that resembled that of her husband was,
though, and for * while the had liope.—
Then she examined other lists to see ’if
the true tumai-ter husband's own—
could not be spelled'ddL— But bo. And

tovu.

Some time ago there., lived 'In Edin­
burg, a weft known ^romMer, named’
Sandy Black, whose often reenrring Art!
ofspUsaor indigOrttotf produbed -oome;

the brute's good, patient little wife.
morning Sandy row bent M l quarrel j;
the baddies and egg* were axcellent, d&lt;w
to * taro, and^pad beaxk ordered hr him­
self the previous eveningand breakfast1
passed without die Iboled-for tetMtoofcomplaint.
.
“WhrtkrUlyoa here for diooar, 3^)djl,"said■MtoBWMj.ji ,
»»
a.
“jL chicken, ma^&amp;ip," said the hus-

xjul uoiuucr at. ruti cau, nor on me
list of the nick, or k.lled hod wounded,
did the name of James Williams appear.
“Roast or boileAT" asked the little
He was among the “missing."
wife.
Another one was searching for her eon,
•bGeffifmmd it, madam, H you bad pton.
her only boy, but his name was ubt giv'. a good and considerate .wife, you’d have
cn, except among the missing. “He was known before this what J Kk,e," Sandy’
mv nraHr
” aairl
in J... growled out, and slamming tbe dbdr ‘be­
hind him, left the house. ft was in spriag,and a friend who Was present heard . tk&gt;
•He wm my brother that I loved so
little wife aay, "“Sandy’s.bent.on a du^
well and of whom 1 was so proud," mur-‘ tarbanco to-day : I shall not please hirn_
a0 wtMt 1 cu'1
■ ■ ■
■
The dinner-time came, and Bandy and'
So the wails ascend from many a his friend sat down to dinner; the fish
hearthstone all over the land. Intakes
was eaten in silence, and,, on raising tbe
only a moment o^u&gt; to set the letters ootsr of the dirt) before him, bo called
in their place and We them spell “mis­
out in a towering passion : ‘'Boiled chick­
sing,” but from which in thia life it re&gt; en ! I bate it, madam. A chicken boiled
covers not. Perhaps the heavy hoof of is a chicken spoiled."
the horse trod him to the earth, and he
Immediately the cover was . raised for
was unburied; perhaps he perished as a another chicken, roasted to a turn.
picket in the woods, or in the ravine, or
“Madam, I woq't eat roast chicken?*
on the hill top, or by tho river side, or roared Sandy; “you know how it should
fell from the transport into the sea, or have been cooked!”, ... .
was captured by the foe, or fell in the
At the instant a broiled chicken, with
march, or died in the trench. At any mushrooms, was placed on the table be­
rate—no matter how or where be fell— fore him.
he co nice back no more. The boy broth
“Without ’ green peas!” roared the
er, the fair-haired and ewoel lipped sister, grumbler.
, .
that used to go frolicking to meet him
“Hero they are, dear," answered Mrs.
once again, but finda him never more.— Black.
Would that be would come back again—
“How dare you spend roy money in
that ba would call Carlo once more and that way !”
pat his head or gear up Charley .and- let
“They were a present," said the wife,
us have another ride in the family car­ interrupting him.
riage with mother! Would .'that his
Rising from his chair and rushing frora
own hand could be- seen tumbling the tbe room, amid a roar of. laughter from
things in his room, making whitl'ines on his friend, he clenched bis fist and shouted
the porch, or drawings by the stand, or —“How dare you receive a present wittv
pictures on the slate. But no, he is out my leave r’
through with all this, and the desolate
walk the earth as Racbhl ' did,. mourning
and cyring, and will nut be comforted,
because be is not
There is a story told In Washington
We look to the future with hope. We
of a democrat who came- from Pennsyl­
want to see the day when the tramp vania to that dty to remonstrate against
of uniformed men, the flash o! arms, and
the employment of neroea as soldiers.
the beating of drums shall bo qver, and
“Pennsylvanians will neyer fight by
whan the records of the missing, the the side of black men,” said h£
wounded, the dying, and the dead of bat­
'•Indeed,” replied hte friend, “and will
tle-fields shall cease.
We believe the
they fight by the tide of white meul”
day will come soon, but whether soon or
“Yef, most willingly,” was his answer.
late, we want all whose eyes run over
• “Aa you are a .Pennsylvanian of the
these words to prepare for the land where
atraitest sort,” said the Washingtonian,
no missing liata" are made out, and where
"you are ready to lead; 1 suppose you
those who meet on Zion’s hill, and dwell
are ready to volunteer.”
in white tents that are never struck while
“Well, Do, Mt exactly," ahswered th©
the cycles roll.— Cincinnati Advocate,
Pennsylvanian. “1 cvwot; my business
will not permit.”
.
■
Treasonable Secicties.
‘•So your position is just this; you .will
We hear once more of treasonable ao- Dot fight yourself nor consent that the
government shall employ colored men.
The Knighto of the Golden- Ctrde have If the people of Pennsylvania are indeed
just received an awkward exposure at the I like you, we must draft white men there,
hands of a grand jury at. Indianapolis.— aqd I trust that you will ba tbq first one
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey they taken.”
MOfl)
speak of a “Legion of Liberty," which is
probably only a secession rose by another
CoLOBXD SoLDIKRS AX ChICAQO.—A full
name, aln Ohio, such men as Vallanding- regiment ot colored soldiers from Chicago
hani and Edson B. Olds are publicly de­ was. tendered to Governor Yatea'last
claring against the war, calling Mr. Lin- week. Tbe Tribunt ofthat city .speaking
coin traitor, tyrant, pequrcr, and a great on this subject, remarks : “Every white
many other hard names ; and urging tho man drafted into tbe army .While a' ne­
people not to support the government.
gro volunteer la.- rejected or exempted
Now one remarkable circumstance in goes to the war as tbsl negro’s substitute,
all thia is, that these secret .and open without bounty." It charges the hesita­
traitors do not seem to have the slightest tion of the government abodt their 'em­
influence on the action of the people. In­ ployment to the Kentucky policy,- and
diana, with fifteen thousand Knights of aaya that we
DuL Maying Uffi Union
the Golden Qrcle to intrigue against with our armies so much at.we arc saving
the UaiuDt has furnished many thousand
• I ;T
men more than her cuote for the war.—
Ohio, with Vallandingham, Olds, and tho
Few. .of .Halleck’s, .warmest friends
Cincinoaui An^ku-st to-urge her to trea­
claim merit tor him .In the fislA Few
son, has already very nearly completed
of his bitterest edemiea deny that be has
her quota uader the President’s Last call. rare administrative capacity, and is a
Pennsylvania sud Nev Jersey are not
great Cabinet General. It used to be 'a
behindhand in patriotic efforts. From
favorite iert among the Missouri rehab
a|l which, we conclude that treason
‘
that, ae long aa Sigel was advancing upon
them it was all right; but whenever be
began to retreat they were afraid'of him.
IfHalleck takes the filld; Yhe krnry Of
VltTgfoia may has* a*4My.tftet; bat ff
It HAs libbn susfeected bv k'Jew people he remains in the office, Jeff Davj* bad
of 1 title faith tost Commodore Nutt and better be pocking up'Ms'trunk.
Tom Thumb were one and"Identical.—
To dispel thiajdefatibn, Mr. Barnum has
StcxsttorfiCTB nr Iixnfoia.—It' is said
engaged bothIfntt alMT~Thnmb, to ap- that tbe MOBMionistiln VtmMta, Iftlwfe,
Mar at toe Mbeetim 'together,'. In What
b called a -Grand trial ofMorit and Skill"
wbke they will “meet in aobie, friendly
rtrife," whatever that maybe. Tbe lit­ H i, Mid lUi the ‘«oeMioni»l« W. bi.
tle kerote may be beedidt *11 bocre, and
come hlgbljr rimpot-hnd uHc ofdrtrlBg
wttfghre special perfoVraauoea three times
Union men ool of the county, alao, that
a rebel lta( «aTb«H®rTn one of the
town, there raeeotly, and kept llylat all

It b Mont tn lul, Uut GnrtUHI
days sIwe BeM. Doctor White, redtor of
InMMd &lt;i( rwlkering U&gt;" delivered o(
an Episcopal church in Memphis, called
lull, will won unriH-Ui bb ,.onl for
tn roll. then to slide, and at' last it wtml
lb. tteliiernnoe of Grew*.
*Si&lt;r,
off frtwn the wagon and tM old man wfth

A western farmer, cWjj»d to tel!.*

ibrtw
t,n fook for »nak'nK
Vivtor EmaBUtl’. wn Amadw ktefpf
Gkeoca, and ^ Frtooe and R^a answered thytMffhtan.
would n&lt;*op•*“
.It
' Fob South Ambjuca.—Among the
Amadeus was
see'm&gt;
paesengern by the steamer Northern
Lirijtt ^BstrrdiQf^a^awalT wM Dr.
burneti of tbe DeoarUnact tit State. Who

jSeKsino‘Has beeu nbminjrted:h &gt; t-d cj
IflR | .. ... :
totuWMd Charts W. Walton tn tbe
ft ii a.tffealtogWight to eeoA ywtag
—-X. . -&gt; r.-.. &gt; ft-:
.w.nninwkirtm wkh a nsrtte’ffiri.

.

�•M MKW *«LSWS.

►TCTM

HA8TIHGS BOKQL

&gt;AX—STATE OF IflOBlGAK,

ST»wi »r Hew
I BURNED AVI
TANTS MURI

Havdig nr

this, chosnn oua course,

Everywhere

they strewed the

; rx. Oj

Ferrol a Juctlen.

to a madneas which, if much longer per­
We kava, at length, the gratifying in- sisted in, will make tbe entire land red
telligenoe that the armis* of Pope, Bum- with blood ; for rhe rebellion.m(*t&gt;be
crushed, if wo hate to use the-last,1 most
aide and McClellan have formed a junc
tion on the shore* of tWRsppshannoch.’
Thia look* like precaution* for safety if

not like work. The great army of tho
Potomac, of one year ago, should never

will return to reason in time,.and,dismiss
th* bitter hatred which they noutiiilLifl
theirJbaarta against ua. Let them ’ rqhave been divided, and its parts
member that, as “lore bfgeta lov*,”\ aq
ted beyond supporting distance,
doe* acom and hatred beget their like ;
the headstrong self-will of the turned and 1st them be assured that it . will be a
sorry day for Southern barney when the
head of a Captain, too suddenly promo
fierqe fires of bate and race begin to burn
ted to a Supreme command, that com­ in the Northern heart I am convinced
mitted the great folly of the Peninsula that, as yet, there is little of that feeling
.
campaign, against tbe better judgement existing; but it vfill wme.”.',

of better Generals of less rank.
: "A .&lt; .. &gt;
What the Rebel* Tkink of the New Levy
fa the evaouation of tbe Peninsula, of Six Hundred Thousand Unloa Troop*.
order© d by Gen. Halleck, we have the From the Richmond E**mlnw' Aug. It. '
unqualified seal of condemnation, fixed
Wo received last night ad vices from
by very high military authority, upon the North, which, though not so late as
those
wo publish in another column, bring
that strategy which has thrown away
thousands of fives and millions of monby news of an important character. Tho
to no purpose whatever.
But this i* all changed now; we have
paid dearly for some experience which

War has taaued an order for six hundred
thouwind more men to crush the rebel­
we shall be wise enough to profit by in lion—three hundred thousand to be rais­
ed under tie recent call of Lmooln, and
future. We have a grand army on the
three hundred thousand more by a draft
Rappahannock, commanded by our best of tbe militia. The order appear* ofbcmlGenerals, those who have passed success­ ly in the Northern paper*, but the cirfully through the ordeals by which alon; cuinstance* under which we iasua this
military men can be tested. With thia morning’s paper forbid* the publication

great army, increased by new levies,
moving down upon the rebel strongholds, ington had created the wildast excitemsot
their advance will bo irresistible, and in the North, and the wat fooling had
their rear will protect Washington. We greatly subsided In its enthusiasm. The
believe this army aa it is, te able to cope opposition to tho order was not to be
disguised.
with any force the rebels can bring against
The Hxaminer then copies extracts from
iu
Northern papers on the subject and ooa, dude*:
A DirrxaxNcx.—If the following par­
Brief aa those paragraphs are. they are
agraph,which we find in our exchanges, Is enough to show that this order for a draft
true, General Halleck is a very different will cause an immense re-action in the
sort of a General from McClellan. The popular mind of the North, and we shall
await the next oewa from tbe North and
latter want* back-bone and is afraid of
Northwest with much interest.
irritating the rebels; the former appears
to be tho very reverse. Read :
“Gen. McClellan recently telegraphed
Dr,'®rownlow write* to the Nashville
to AYashington that he could Dot get milk Unionfrom Utica, Now York, under
for sick soldiers, that the secessionists
date of Augu*t 7 :
would not furnish it, and that the Union
“Tlje men taken from these northern
men charge high prices. Gen. Halleck
and middle states are not even missed by
telegraphed back : “Ifaeceasionista won’t these statea Everything is prosperous
furnish milk, seize their cows and milk
—crops are abundant, money i* plenty;
them yourrolv**. Have a military board
and the only evjdenca one sees of the
to fix the price at which Unionist* shall
war is in the newspapers and the rattle
sell, and if they refuse to take that price,, of the drum and fife at recruiting stations.
seixe from them also.”
True, iron-clad monsters are building, and
transports, for war purposes,- at various
J^“Tho Richmond Dupalch of last points—all going to show that the gov­
Saturday urges upon the Rebel Congress, ernment is in earnest, and terribly in
now in session the absolute necessity of earnest to.
"1 have nothing to disguise, Mr Editor,
extending the Conscription Act to all per­ in regard to this infernal rebellion. I
sons within the ages of sixteen and forty- am for cruihing it out—no rqfiMer at
five years—the material between eight­ what cost lam for subjugation, coer­
een and thirty-five being exhausted. By cion and extermination, if these measures
are necessary to put down the rebellion
this mean* it is believed the rebels will
and sustain the government of tbe United
be able to raise a force equal to the 600­ State*. 1 know the origin of tbe rebel­
000 called for by President Lincoln.
lion. and I know the originators ; and
nothing short of an old fashioned hell,
A Significant Fact.—It is now found that burns with fire and brimstone, will
that the rebels have more prisoners than reward them adequately for their ser­
we have. Notwithstanding the thousands vice* !”

is

dow

proven that “strategy" in Virginia has
lost us more than enough to exchange all

^Atlantic Monthly.—The September

number of thia magazine la received and
it* table of con tea to tea* follows:
David Gaunt Cerebral Dynamics, A

New Sculptor, Playa and Play Acting,
OffShore, Life in the Open Air, Rifle
Clnba, Two Summers, Mr. Axtell, Meth­
od* of Study in Natural History, GabrieFs Defeat, Bethel, Tbe Horrors of
San Domingo, A Complaint of Friends,
The Life of Birds, The New Opposition
Ptrljr.

te- A secesh trick haa lately been
discoverd in Baltimore.

Eight hogs­

heads of molasses were shipped from

that port tbe eastern shore of Mayland.
One of them was examined and found to

contain a keg of arms for the Confeder.ates. The rest ware in a like condition,
land accordingly tb* whole were confis-

C3F* Two men were arrested in New
York on Monday laet^nd brought before
■■ for being an abolitionist, and disoouraging
enlidmenta, and the other, named Shut-

lleworft for being a lecessidnist.

Both

were held to await orders from Waab-

Senator Carlile at Clarksburg.

Senator Carlile, of Virginia, visited
Clarksburg, Virginia, last week, and
made a speech.
His Union neighbor*
regarded it as disloyal. He appealed to
his bearers in this style:
•
“Will you, freemen of the too tin tain*,
submit to their government! Wilbyou
see your coutry laid waste, and yonr fair
home* destroyed by abolition tyrants 1”
He then went on to argue that slavery
wm right by tho Bible—that it was au­
thorized by God himself; then undertook
to prove, by some insignificant author
on agriculture, that tbe poor whites of'
England were in a far worse condition
than th* slavM^of the South; and finally
wound up hi* speech,' with great empha­
sis declaring that any man who thought
that this rebellion oould be put down-by
force was a fool I”
Morgan, th* Guxrrilla CnrrrTxnr,
A Good Judge or “Something to Tahh’’
as
WELL AS Horseflesh.—Morgan’s
thieve*, during their brief stay in this
place; found time to break Into'oor office
and taro/ flags, which they sacrilegiously
tore up and trampled in the flrrtL They
also broke into our drok and stole a bot­
tle of“Bites*»"whidihad been presented
ton* by .Dr. Hoback.
Wo are very
sorr/.we forgo(,to flavor the Bittiers with
a doae of strycnloe. or ratobaha^-JKftL
mond (Ay.) Uuttngcr,

the Peniwwla is. mainly evacuated, at
least one corps d’ermee will remain there,
and that Sdfolk wjU be reinforced. It
ia Mid that Old Point will be one of tbe

the President.
xxt.—W. H. Isham, tbe Memphis cor­
respondent of tb© Chicago Timtt, has
.been arrested liy Den. Grant for giving
false acoDunto of alleged guerrilla raids
at BrowrisviDe and other place*. Thia
individual has been notoriou* for putting

Memphis, Aug- 20.

St. Paul, Minn., An£-flK,- '
heap.

at other points in tho west, it

Uttber Bill

“In one epot behind a beautiful tomb.

WITHOUT GUILE AMD WITH rt'KX FURFOSE.

we took at Dooelson at New Madrid, and

steamers Bl

Potomac

ly confirm*, without doubt, all previous
reporta Mr.%k&lt;A
intendent, on his way to the upper agen-

forty-eight men. At the ferry oppiute
tha*g*ncy-'hd ten countered a large Wdy
warrtot*; who opened fire on’them:
Alterwfew volley* a largebcidy' of am
bushed Indhni 'fa’ the/rear, also fired
uptrti thefo/kdllr^iiirurttber of our men.
A retreat was attempted across the river,
birt‘while in the water the Indian^ killed
thd Captain, three sergeants and fofrr
corporal*.
Seventeen returned to tbe
Fort on.Monday night. .
:"
The light from the‘Sorting buildings
and grain stack* could be seen Ih all
directions. Escaped, titixtenv came Into
the fprt during'the night, giving account*
of horrotfi * top terrible to conceive.—Mother* came in rags and barefooted,
whose husbands and children had been
sUughtered before their eyes. Children
qams.'wbo witnessed the murder of their
parents, burning in their own houses.-—
Tho road*, in the direction of New Ulm,
are lined., v^lth. murdered tnenj women
ipd children.
J. Porter, of Mahwatoha, member of
the last Minnesota legislature, arrived
here last evening for arm*. He was one
of tbe committee sent to ^ew Ulm to
learn the truth of llio reported' murders.
He arrived at Naw Uhn Tuesday moming.and found the people preparing to
bury five murdefed ’ persons.
Others
were being constantly brought in most
horribly mutilated.
Ho saw four persons wounded, in one
room cut with hatchets in tho head. One
little girl was tJDfadrostThe face, breast
and side. A'litflte’boy, was dreadfully
cutop;also* middle aged woman. In
the adjoining room he saw a child with
it* head cut off end six others mutilated
with gasbea. The people of Now Ulm
are drilling with what arms they can get,
being lolly awake to the danger. -They
are determined to defend- the -town to
tho last
•
■ . ?
■ b
Mr. Porter left New-Ulm on Tuesday
■morning. He was overtaken by a man
who reported that tho Indian* attacked
the town, 700 strong, at fir* in the after­
noon. They horned several buildings,
and several citizens were seen to fall.—
The people gathered-together and bad
barricaded street*.
Other letters to Governor Ramsay
say that hundreds tireknown to be killed,
and it is believed thousands. Governor
Ramsay yesterday ordered out the mili­
tia, with hones, for Immediate action.
Escape ot Mr. Hurlbat fYota Richmond —
What He Hay*.

The Washington correspondent,of tho
New York Tribune writes: The well
known litcrateur, Wm. IT. Hurl but,
whose detention by the rebels caused no
little stir neatly a year ago, has escaped
from Richmond and reached this city in
safety. Ho speaks freely in conversation
respecting his personal adventures and
the results of bis observation. Ho says
that ho wentSouth on the Invitation of
Benjairjn, to talk over matters, but be
soon found that ho disagreed with that
eminent Jew. not being willing to go
quite as far as be.
After bls conference with Benjamin he
went to1 Charleston, his native place, and
on hia rteturn thence was delected and
seized by a mob, who refused to deliver
him on Benjamin's order.
Finally he
reached Richmond under arrest, and was
handed over to Gov, Letcher, who dis­
liked him and induced Benjamin to with­
hold his objection to his further deten­
tion.
He wa* confined in prison by Letcher’s
order until last January, when he was
released, and kept, under surveillance.—
Since January he h*s,been residing in a
Union family and accquainted with offi­
cials whose loyality to the Union was
sufficient to induce them to .wish that they
could accompany him on his flight, Mid
give him facilities therefor.
-i’tii sia
• He escaped by way of Ilsnoyar Cpurt
Douse, and of the Shenandoah valley,—Hie d*sire to ^onciliate’hMlJbe«Lf*fl«Rtoally destroyed by .to* treMment he had
received, and be
ready,
emploj|-J*l|
the weapon*! known to civUixed warfare
against to* rtbel*. ; He. believe* th* re­
bellion to bo In it*, last days; and says
that this opinion is shared by those with
whom he ha* oonversed in Richmond.
He confirms previou*ljL,weIl authenti­
cated statement* a* to tbe number of the
rebel troop* In the Richmond army at
the time Gen. McClellan made hie famous
movement .from toe Chickahominy to tbe
Jams* River. He reckon* their force*
at that time at between 80,000 and 00­
000, and say* that almoat all of. it was
precipitated upon t|te corps of Fitz John
Porter on^tiie firoVand Recoup days, and
ward Richmiond

found it

He savs that sitioe the seven flays
fighting tbe rebel* have been reinforced
to the extent of 40,000 to 50,000 men at
loasvas lieWitvetf1’.’.
"!

&amp;8fWSr rK'ii X

horse* stolen.
Gen. Sherman has been petitioned by

rection of LiUlp.Rock.

was sent in puriuTL'

Daily

have had oon-

nut.”—Governor

fire retire u. th. t*~°* .1“"“**
estate, of Lb* pendancy of said petition *Bd
thelearing thereof; by earning • copy of tf.te
order to M published in th* “Hasiing* Bai&gt;-

Tbe Ctowiifrciel says:. "we have In- Mm/EONICK E- FREEMAN, of Baitimor*.
formatien that a junction uf McClellan’*,
Pope’s, and Burnaid*’* fore** baa been
effected, we believe at Acama Creek.
The same paper aay* that reliable ad­
vices from Jame* River state that tbe
rebels occupied Harrisons’* Landing and
s FECIAL NOTICES
that pickets extend as far as' the Chick­

aim?.

rnoBATg ojtBEBs-frrjLn or Michigan
County of Barry a*.
At a aeaaion of tbe Probate Court for th* Copal*

&gt;f B*rry, bolden nt the Probate OtHcrrtfi &lt;W *ll- k
ahominy.
.
1
tiw—r
£j&gt;
A large portion of our gynboat'flotilln,
Dm. tiul.crt
By ref.r«n«
m tb* year on* thousand tight hundred
with the flag-shfo“wa* above Harrtfon’s to Dr. Boback’a AvtrtfaAAt oh th* tHrd page, *August,
mT sixty-taro j pra*Mt 8.0. Windle, Judge of
Landing and wifi probably give the rebIn th* matter of the rotate of Almond Parish,
els a taste
their quality.

Doneteoa

Fort

.

Abandoned
Troops.

New York, Aug. 22.
A special from Cairo to the Herald
states that Fort Donsluon bad been
abandoned by the Federate, a* a large
rebel force was advancing, and the post
was now vaiucle**, there being but thir­
ty inches of water iu the Cumberland

river,

'

late of said county deceased.
On rrodtng and filing th* petition, duly verified
v____ i_________ ..
.r
j______,

uro of te*ti»g ihr qualification* of thro* □liter*,
and do not hesitate to pronounce them th* “oo*
thing needed in every well regulated family.” See
•ArortiewnroL
J* mroenly . . . , «
i appear at ronq*iry*nr Mid Court,
d *i tbe Probate Office, in tbe rU

_____

New Advertisements.

IIIndM*'* Intercepted Letter*.

Cairo, Aiig 22.—A special to tbe N.
ADMINISTRATOITB BALE.'
Y. Tribune says that tho lately intercep­
In th* matter of the estate of Jame* Ransom,
ted letter* from* Gen. Hindman to the
Rebel War Department state that he has deNoU« i* herebygiren, thrt by virtwof » IL
19,000 well armed infantry, 6,000 caval­ erdm fronted to me, by tbe Probate Court ot
ry and 54 pieces of artillery at Little
Rock. He proposes waiting an attack North Door of tb* Court Hou** in the nllag* of
from General Curtis, instead of attacking
him at Helena. He intends to annihilate
rear on* tbourond eight hundred and ■&gt;«»/•
Curtis, and then push vigorously for the
Missouri River. He hsa received sup­
drcrarod to *ri»: The north-ro*! quartroiW)
plies of arms and amunitiou from East
of the Mississippi River.
Helena is to be fortified n* the basis
of operations. • Siege guns have already
Ml.
C. W. TAYLOR, Adminiatralsr.
arrived. Tbe health of the army at He­
Dated, Angual SS, IMS.
*»gY&lt;
lena is good.

sSTsj

8. C. PHINDIX.

CHANCERY ORDER
TATK OF MICHIGAN-Th* Circuit Court for

KUt:

EXECUTOR’S SALE.

'
-•*hLlX®Sr
ra tu«u&lt;d Dtfeouat.i
ml Of »*id State
ite of Califonna;
uorot'uSoliril. r
id«n»t DclenJroi.

Sklrmiahinc-Gen. Atael Capture* Two
Thousandfitebel*.
Notice

Washington, Aug. 25.
The recent expulsion of newspaper
correspondent* from tbe army of Va.,
and the,order of the government forbid­
ding tranamission of intelligence from
that Quarter over the telegraph" has ren
dered the collection of reliable ne«a ex­
tremely dificult and almost useless.
Skirmishing ba* been going on to a
greater or leas extent during the past
three days, during which several attempt*
were made by the rebels to cross the
river, but they were each time succe*fully repulsed, and in one instance quite
a number of prisoners were captured.—
Tho troop* are in good spirits.
Philadelphia, Aug. 25.
. The Preu of thia city has a letter from
Pape’s army, dated 22d insL, which say*
that General Sigel had captured 2,000
rebel*, who had crossed the Rapahannock
on a bridge, which was destroyed by
fire, a Federal battery cutting off their
retreat and forcing a surrender, after a
loss of 400 killed and wounded.

ibbo

appearance to be

within

Bird, and

o'clock in ihr forenoon of said day, the following
deaeribed lamia V&gt; wit:
kl •
•

aixty etfbt one bundrelba (4S «S-1D
the aortb-weet quarter &lt;30 of tl
quarter &lt;|) of section twelre^lK) in
north of range ten (10] weat. cot

will b« taken ** coofeaacd by said nou re»idcnl
DefenduL
.

four (St] in town two north of range ten (101 waat,
all being in the county ol Barr* and Slate of Mich­
igan.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Aircato-.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

erarntaation and adjnaunrot to the under*irued
CoibtnUsionero duly appointed br-tbe Probate
Court for tbe county of Barry who will meet for

HARMON SMITH.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
C. U. Ca***,Solicitor for Complsinsnt.
Dated, Hastings, July S3, ISM.
jf*’
A true eopy of the original, on M« with me. i
title cause.
Attest,
D. Srr.ii.SB. RcgislCT.

CHANCERY ORDER.

New. York, Aug. 25.
The Tjmtt has the following:
B&lt;al1owb' Station, pour Milu
North or Rappaharnogk Station, Fri­ claim* arainat Mid «atal*.
day, a. m.,‘Aug. 22.—There is a lull in
GILBERT HTIKER,___ I Oromi
HlRlMJ. HANCHETT, &gt; «*nmt*.
the firing at the river. An officer at­
Dated, Baltimore, Auguat lx, leUJa.
augxo
tached to General Pope’s Headquarter*
has this moment, arrived here, says a
Estate of Jsh* IlRByeu.
general engagement is not really expected
TATE OF MICHIGAN.
Camr, a
At a acaiiou of lhe Probate Court, for th
to dVi
are '»» reafidi-

S

TATE OF MICHKIAN. The Ciro-it, Court for
the oonflty oTBirrT • In Chaneery.

S

coanLy of Barry, bolden at tb* Probate Officu i

’ 0 A. M.—The cannonading is now fre­
quent, and i* interspersed with musketry,
.bm, is fonher to the right, up tbe river,
V.hcre Sigel’s command is at work.
the main baggage train commenced
paaaing thia station al 6 o’clock this a. m.
and has taken the road to ;Warrenton
Junotjop.
„
'j $»&gt;’•
twin « now passing
up tb* eame road. This is only a necesaary precaution against disaster, and must
not be, taken a* an evidence that our
army expects to get whipped.

—
--- ; —
re. re re.
VW WWW
sand eight hundred and sixty-two:
Present SfiermsB C. Printfie^odre of Prob*te.
of ’**■
U'v'*'aajdoonnteideroroed.
"*i^lia!i®‘««U»«P«Utton, daly rerifiad
of Rlehard B. Shaw, praying, fortwrtaln reasons
therein set forth, that admin* slralion of saidro

of mH

arrived here this monjing.
Yesterday, osar GaUatia, Gan. R. W.
Johnson of Ky., with 800 men. compris­
ing a parttef the 3d Indiana, Wynuoop’s
PtoasyIvanin and the bib Kentucky Cav.
airy undlr Col. Hsggend, attacked L7Q0
Cavalry under Morgan, near Gallatin,
and wars defeated with a low of 800
prisoner*, including Gtr. Johnson. Tbe
remaining 500 escaped and went to Nash­
ville. Colonel McCook was not in tb*

Solicitor*, It iaoaoKUBtbat the mud ntm-reaidrnt

CHUM hi* *n*w*r to the Complainant'* Hill io be
tiled and * oopy thereof to be a«rred ua tbe Comp­
lainant'* IteUatoro, wilhio tweoty data alter aer▼iee on him ofa tvpy of said Mil. Mid noliee of the
,aouro*id*aldafo«d*Ai,. . .
,
And it la farther ordered, that within twenty
d*ra, th* coapUiuant eauac a notiee of thi*
order U&gt; be pabliihed in th* “Hartinn Broner,"
a pobtic newsp«per printed. pnMirbed rod eirc*laun* in Mid county and that mM piublieatiou b«

Louis villa, Kyt, Aug. 23.

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Hartford

A cavalry force

'

French citlxcn. might reUm the.™ fur
free of • rerrlie Inmrreeuon. Better re
pltedth.1 preuction •«"&gt;&lt;&gt; b« r’“ “f
K. (Mud Sreu. U «uch
«l &gt;11 arm, of both whit, nd bitch tbould ,
be unltf-hh ootrtrot.
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—
py* A movement is in progression in
Mwaouri to have Gov. Gamble^wpwWded by a military Governor. Ftenk P.
Blair is apoken as tbe likely man.

,ro»d. Xsw York, Aug.21

Gotxbxor Waugrt and tu “BurznJoroph Wright^ qf In­
diana, was recently apeak ine etRockville,
uppntiw propriety of employing nagsoes1 of tbe.
that Gen. MoCleUaa wH!
' ia man
pat” calUd otix from tbe audience,
men, w
have enough white men to £ni

MoClnalan.—Tbe

A Do the r order commands the turning

■ nrifalll ikiiltHi to foumret Hidr ■

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

afore th* time prescribed for hi* *ppefr*u&lt;*Bw***ax A Allkh,
Loci* S. Lcvetu ’
oliciter* for ComptainanL
Circuit J»d&lt;*(A true copy of the origlroL)
(u a.)
Attest
D. 8r*t««*.
jytt.‘

Martia C Borja.

11*®1*5®* haring claim* again*t the

tbe NorU&gt; Door of tbe Court Ho.iae,

.

New York, Aug. 23.
n Baltimore correspondent
pve* a story th*t Jackaon
Wlncbeeter with 100,000
* with 150,000 is to attack
Jsckaon is then to turn
ifl cross the Potomac Into
foatW on’ Watoington.

him a* an aboliCMOTmno.,—I&gt;»

&lt;1.

• A ipW/Tto ttrCNaago THkime

to bn

D«W, July ■, lea.

Strayed.

�ICoral- aw
* «•
official path
............•

~p«

«y ia*by couxty.

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BY »B. MDWATS

.

M«4 ofMr. W,rnm'i imumt of tmOog
1*4 luot, of Um Ums,
belie™ ju

Mlchtiran Central Railroad.
t&gt; and after Bondi'
ger Trains on th

* ‘
Otefrri Rail-

*"

RESOLVENT

« a clock P. kt, |

m,.Sr
d, *«««
istsaaa-;
*II&gt;»*1

num warwaaa.

la Um pollttal HWriturti ofIM, Sum

In bl«(iolilic»l w^lag,„ coal* u

J:WA1M.

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the moat elegant maditinslpreparation made.)$0 THE PUBLIC.

left, or was about having Tupelo for an

Tbe full term of the Hastings Union
School commences on Monday next. The
school is to be still under the charge of

the justly popular teachers whn have here
toforo conducted it Ji.SV. Bancroft,
the principal, is truly a “gentleman and

The fact that he is about

starting on his second year,in this school
is evidence that he understands the busi­

ness of teaching such as attend school,
and of managing six Trustees as well.—
This is more than wo can say of some
very good teachers before him.

The Intermediate Department is under
the instruction of Miss Eliia Knowlton,
her present posi­

tion as to be regarded an indispensible

fixture.
The Primary Department is taught by

Miss McNair

has been in tbe school but a few months,
but her reputation as a successful teacher
was previously established.

No better teachers can be found in any

school in Michigan, than in our Union
It is in a high state of populari­

ty and prosperity, and superior induce­

ments are offered to scholars from abroad.
We hope to see a large attendance du­
ring the coming year.

These are “piping

times of war," but there is more need
than ever that our children be educated.

Those sons who are just verging upon
manhood, must seek knowledge, that they

may, if called upon to enter the Geld of

His cavalry bad

already gone.
It was supposed that
Price's destination was Grand Junction.

iUb’ihsst

DE RAD WAY

Swxcuv a Atta*. Attva

Martgagas.

:bca. Ac., rap idly and effectively,
ire or subjecting tbs patisnl to the

ONE BOTTLE.

MORTGAGE SALE
Thefanlt having been tnadein the conditions of

TO THOSE WHO TAKE PILES.
Many people, troubled with Coativoncsa, Indigestion, headache, die., are con­
stantly dosing themselves with Pills,
Beidlitz Water, Salu,&amp;., without deriving
auy lasting beasfit. Now the fact is, all
these purcatives accomplish, is to I
evacuate from the bowels the watery ele­
ment from the blood. No permanent
relief is obtained: the Headache continues
from the fact that tbe bile is still left cir.
culating in tbe blood, causing Congestion,
Dizziness, dec. The bowels continue cos­
tive, the evacuiitions being caused by
the drastic operations only. If you wb’d
avoid these difficulties, taka JRadway't
Regulating Pilhthey will operate on
tbe liver, and will eliminate from the
blood all its impurities, and will purge
from the system all morbid and corrupt
humors. One evacuation from the bowela, by Radway’s Pills, will drive out
more diseased humors from the system,
than a dozen dischnregs of tho Drastic
Pills, Salts, and Scidlitz Waters.
It is this Drastic Purgation that occa­
sions so much weakness.
You suffer the pain nnd annoyance of
Drastic discharges, and fail to expel the
Bile and Humors still left in the blood
and system to multiply diseases. Rad
way’s Rsgulatiko Pills are the only
true purgatives to use ; no matter how
weak the patient may be ; a dose of these
Pills will give strength, because in their
operation they purge from the system
the humors and bile, and hence they
cleanse and purify the circulation.

'

TWO BOTTLER.

Dr "Ko\)ack'%
%Xovcvac\x

Ai drews is a stirring man and will make

a gnod officer, • Het has designated Mr.

Pi ter Cramer.-of Woodland to areist in
raising this company w'ltb tbe expectation
ilint, if succcmGbI, Mr Andrews will be

Mr.

Cramer is one ,of ihose jujen jrbo .,vdU
■never ask M« soldiers to go wUre be wiU

The Barry Company.

Ttiin gallant company of brave nwi
apiriti-d men, over 100 strong, arrived in
•town nn Thuraday evening last, and thro’
the hospitality of the town they were provirird with quarter* for thq night, and
were escorted to.tsmp'Bigri on Friday
morning. Thhy'aFi’now under tho commanti of Uapt, Fitzgerald, who appears
tr. be the right manln the right place.—
They were accompanied by the Hartings
Band, under the leadership of Mr. Read,
and while here they delighted our citizens
wilh many soul-stirring airs. This was
rspecinliy tho cave on Friday evening,
when Jheygayq a ferpnaiiaft. t^e differ­
ent residences in various parts ofour vil­
lage. In behalf of our citizens who all
can appreciate good. murie&gt;se-here ten­
der them our sincere thanks.—/ania Ga'\

. \

thinking, but like to have tbeir thinking done by
■in* one else, wrey arittixrf trjdanalion, that

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

Will relieve those who suffer paisa, instantly on
ita application externally or by its administration
internally, and cures— ‘
RHEUMATISMin a few hours.
80RE THROATindMteeo minutes.
nwcukv n AU.1K,
r—
TUUTO-ACHK
three mtootea.
Dated at Hasting*, Aug. 1S&gt; IBM.
aug!5t7
NEURALGIA (paresVan&gt;» a().. .tn flee minutes.
CRAMPS)..?.................................. tn fi»e minutes.
MKADACUK................................... in tan mioutee
CHANCERY ORDER.
CO LIO....’.in twenty minutes
TATE OP MICHIGAN, The Circuit Court for DlARRHUiAio forty minutes.
LUMBAGO, |pains of ).................. In ten mraaates.
the County of Barry : In Chancery.
Ataaessfoonf said Coart held at the Court CBILLM.......................................in,fifteeo rniMtes.
House in the Viltege of HaMingson the Ntb day BURNS............................................. to five uumms.
°S*»«Mattifon. Locta 3 Lovett, Clrmii jndga. INFLUENZAIn a few hours.
CROUP..............................................*« tes a ins tss.
0ABM8 ....I..................... .
Is five miastea.
DtKP SEATED PAINS... by a few appltoauoas.
In all cases Where pain Is Mt, the READY RE­
Thoma, M. PUUn, Defendtnt.
LIEF should be applied. Taken internallr—s
tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
acidity of the stomach, and.promote digestion, it
it a non-resident of this State.
a,,— Ra.
Therefor*. On motion of Swxbit A Allox.^bo- is a pleaaant and healthy stikiulanL
Hei tors for tire esld C&lt;Mnpteft»»V.it e or*"~
that the aaid Defendant,Thom** M. Dilhn,^rase
TO THOSE WHO DO THIN£
bls appearance to be entered in thi«&gt; canae, within
four months from tire date of thfo
. .

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skeptical, and be convinced. * It combines Ln its
Mmpoaiiiun the properties of a diffusive stimulant
..idBifl snd.otfo. of theratry 01 •««.

S7.hir ertrnd. U.U
•—&gt;?
plainant cause a notice of this order to trepowww1SSES35' iotorool adminiatretion. When ajlpiind .crUrsally, it will bs found a moat powerful eonwlsr
I„e thll.m
irritant, inatanlly reddening the lurtae to which
tn aaeh week for six weeks in succession, or it ia applied) and w ilbdrawiog tbe blood from the
tu&lt; ba
~r,- •&gt;
J°n5£3K7**15 Beirhboriaapart, where it may be
ar
served on tbe e*id non-remdent Dewoaan*. ■»
kast twenty dap before the time prescribed for
his appearance.
,
’
Swxxzsr A Arxw.
Lona 6.
Bobaitorsfor Complalnsnt.
Circuit Judge.
[A m.. ~r of lb. •&gt;&lt;££) D 5„:„t

jyggJ

J

ing.asve themselves from much suffering, and
great)r improve tbeir health.
RADWAY'S PILLS

■

tentio d» ihan wja the defunct namesake

■*;r?Xirs s. feb-se-?

minds that can understand Iu action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

Estate ot Efre»e»er RatbMrn.

”

DrastiePills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Eialerinm; and more soothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Oil.
.!
A3 ALTERATIVES
They exercise a more poweifn! Influence over
the Liver, anti iur secretions then calomel, mer­
cury, blue pill, hence their Importance tn cases
of liver complaints, and spleen difficulties. Jaun­

of one dollar a year.

THi gieea u«

S. Bond and Geo. &amp;tjd»r of IMtroU.

.

Liberal Redaction
Buyers.

to Wholetalo

TERMS CASH.
13T F®r fide bv all Drupgivln, end Storeknspera

JOHNS A CRtMLET,
(Hole Manufacturers.)

78 WILLIAM .STREET,
Caroar of Liberty Street

NEW YORK.

Trnportant to'Bouse, Owners.
Imporant. to builders.
Important to Railroad Companies.
Important to Farmer*.

SoXcACC ! To all whom this ntoy eonetnr &lt;ntd it con
et]mt rreroLotiy.

vnv\v&lt;oraXc \\xx

xxseok

cuxdi

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kcVAAaXeA.

D.o'oa.c.Vs

ftXovcvacV 'WxXXe.t*

Thia article haa been thoroughly tested irKew
b'nrlr -.&lt;1 .11 —
nr
TTr..,_l
•/*.a.J.

ftX.o«\.o.e\x "BiXXees
ateXW
»V&amp; tM pOMXtCr « Vvwi\A,\)^
0 TVIt WO.,

FOR SALE BY

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AVOID SAtilNE PURGATIVES.
Many peraone nrdin tbehabit of Uking Salta,
Satdllu Water, Magnesia, Ac., to regulate their

Kiana, and to uixclk aoun rnrnovv uckovixo

buildings of all kinds, such as Facroman, Forwnotsa, Cncacan. Rail Roan Dcrtm. Can, and s»
Pcauc Bcttnixoa generally, Goxcaxacxv Bsild-

m.rC.tbt'cAt.Wtr DvarAwa, Uttt»
.•
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eWXtVVY, &amp;VLeVL\XUXX\.«W\., CXC.
, ,
27t«e gittera art put up in quart
bottles, of whioh the above it a faa-timilf27i« labdl is finely engraved,and
ia provided with a safe-guard from
&lt;P^nP-rM,U.«
Enlargement, disease* caused by the excessive । &lt;LXfor E5.
G. W.
W. fldbaok, (Proprietor, JVo. 6
me of calomel, Morcury, Quinine, in which oolchi- |
(J.
RAHWAY’S KuLAtYS'V
’ Fourth
—
' fit.,
. ~t, Cincinnati, to whom
•U ordm-s s/tould i&gt;e addmaed.
an overoose ot ixiicnium wouia inuresIn Yallow. Typhoid, and Bilious Favara,in Etysipclas^waH Pox, purgatiM is highly tMential;
but to sdmini*ter&gt; doss ofDrastic 1'iUX, l^e Jm- Roberts A Striker, Hastings. Eli Nichols Jar 8.
Ulion they would produce nnd tba retpubsa and Terry, Orangentte Milla, JI. C. Swift.Prairieville,
depletion that would follow, would ba AiWy to H, B. Bcuningtou, Middleville, and by druggist*
prove fatal. In three cases » mild, soothing and and merchants generally throughout the country
gently atimnlating laxative* that .will PVgc apd
heal, souths and airesgthanjjike Radwag&gt;Negulating Pills, ia required. The caqse of aa, m*nv
O WARD. ASSOCIATION, Philadel,
deaths in tbae disrates is pwinr to Uv W”1 yf
a purgative like R AD WAY'S
phla—Air tit R.li'f of On Swt and Dhtmotd
purge witoast depleting or i
ajl^ttd with I’indent and Chronic Mttadti,' and
functions or othar secretiona.
'*
rvu ni m-ww uixraw.
PrOTS CtftnaUg Dimutt if tit Hemal Organi.
Medical Adylcq giv«« Gratis by the Anting 8urfoul if Rad way’&gt;Pills were adopted fntbeir tree*,
ment.
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1 Vriusble REPORTS on SPERMATORRHOEA
fk-aie ad voestea of Dresfce Purgalwn erroneous­
ly bold that griping, nature. siciroMa, tsweamtu. or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other D^eaaes
during the operation of thoir pillcis a faiorabls of the Sexual Organ*, and 'oo lbs NBW REME­
aignt tfth^r piUa Expelled with pe faeees the DIED emplpyed in the Di»pcnaagr, asnt in tsaltd
free of charge. Addreaa
dueaaed bomore. left circulating in the system,- letter sovetopce,
Dr. i. 6B3ELl?t nOtGIITON,
their imperfect pills fell to pnrue put of tbe tyat«m. that oeoMiooe»be pain. By examining the
atoola evacuated after severe griping, they will
be found thio end watery.

The cheapest nod moht durably Rootling

uxc\aa.y\.c\\o\a^

”Dv. "B.o'oobC.k.'s
They differ from all purgative pill*. Tbeir
aclioii’n not local,^or confined lo a poriioa of the
mb. Dr»iioPunt.U.# bit- ...imeuf »h»t j
is called
ths r-ruulm
perialaihc mo
movement
.. be.,1, '
■■ 'th,
—rent c.
of tbe
the coat*
costa of the iutealinea.^
intestines.
byy irritating the
In active ai.d inflammatory deaeases, the Irrita——
m. 1..^.^ b.m
—-)ir. I’1llla
lion
produced
by el.*
lire DrasticPi.r
Purgative
’illawilt
will. •
not only increaae the diaeaao, hut induce uleeva j
Uon; therefore, great caution ia required an at­
tacks of inflamation f&gt;( the bowela, ^ilintia colic,
.
rtiMunstiaiq.~
will follow

DtrnuVKD GUTTA PKACUA

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

Dr.

the entire system, controling. strengthening. and

•pr?
Howard Akaoeiatlan,
No. 3 South Ninth Street. Pbilafietp*^, Fa.;

chancery bale.

S

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TATE OF illCaiGAN.-TbeCironU Court for
thooo

and MOST DURABLE RGOFING in use; it ia in
ererr respect A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER and
TIME PhOOP covering for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
nifialJtaOSLJ'tnatfriil muf/aeturad in Ut
CnUnl .'dftttf which combine tbe desirable propersi*. mi
...i

No Uent iu required in oinking application
ordinary IBoof can be covered and finial
.
same dag.

It can be Applied by any one,
ayu/aor,with an elastic body. «UU,b cannot be in­
lured byHur, tbLborSTOKMi.AiikixKixaof Boon
Boanna, or any external action whatever.

GUTTA PERCIIA CEMENT,

For'Oatlng Metals of all Kinds when
exposed 'to thr Action of the Weather;
•
nn&lt;)
For Preservtig art ItaMlriRg Metal
Roofsof all kh&lt;l8.
This tho

htften which wO reo

it adherM firmly, forming a body equal to. three
eoktiof oadinkry paint, co*t» much leak, and will
CAST TURKE TIMES AS l-OSG; arid from lu
olasfooity ia not injured by the oonlraoUOn and
expanriw ot TIN or other 11 ETALtopFS. con­
sequent upon sudden etampre of ttrr weather.
IT WILL NOT CRACfK IN COLDlOR RUNIN
WARM WEATHER, AN D‘NOT,WARM OFF.
LfiAKYTlNlND ofHRjt METAL ROOFS
c.Kn be repaired with GUTT A PERCH A CEMENT

This csinent ispeenlearlr adapted for
erralion of Iron Railings, Stoves, Rang
Agricultural Implrmeata, Ac.,a!*ota
rasoijfscUircrs use.

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
erections.

iadinaU

fa:

many n true internal, and ia known as
“ambition.^ We said the new series is

is to be issued monthly, at the low pnee

Pricg SS Cents per Bottle.
Price' 26 Cents per Bottle.
Very

Dr. "RoWk's
ftXovckOtcXk 'Sx.XXOzTW

dice. Drapepsia, Billons attacks. Head-ache, Ac.
In the treatment of fevers, either Bilious, Yellow,

and la modi, mor* likely -to sneered.—

fess pretentious than the old; thatie, it

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

JOHNS d: CROSLEVS

Ctuaua G.

4c.-. 4.
mIv benumb tbe ends of tho nerves, withoM
fociint at kN the tertmlattew.—Way

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Price’ 25 Cents per Bottle.

SXow\ae\x WAXc.es

r, pancreas, kids
a or otooc impuri

PROBA TEOBBXR.-Sth.n OF MICHIGAN,

,

'' Pric©-W Centjrper Bottle.

Dt. *Blctaack'»

arc, XW vxc.\k uxaxx'
a\x&amp; Cowx^oA.

BAfhtcrio Chancery.

Michigan Faxmnr.—We are in re
ceipt of the second number of this journal

1MERIIA5 CEMENT CLIE

DR. RADWATS PILLS.

vice will be exciting, and nf a character

di cws, of Thornapple, is authorized to
raine n company for this regiment. Mr.

ECONOMY OT WEALTH-

110 00 a year saved in every family by
• One Bottle of
,

Dr. 'BboWk’h
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4 ur Kiutw ——•
—- ------ -— ------- *---of aection number twenty, [SO.] excepting ten
acres on tbe south cast corner, in townshin num­
ber four, 14) north of range number eight, fb)
wesL in tho county of Barrv. sad 8tata of Michi"7
3
HARMON SMITH.

‘I), is *b

VAtudi.

gtgal Notices.

that will give every soldier a chanoe to
distinguish himadf
Mr. J. F. An­ vrii. .

JT WILL MEND GLASS.

art. wot &lt;A)treAto &lt;tw v-u\&gt;Vt.c
CLR a VCLCavCAAXfc wX-uc-Vk. \x&gt;WX
IT WILL MEND CHINA.
cun
“’AU wVvxkx.
w Vvcve Xo," \&gt;u.\ as a
IT Witt MEND MAEBtE. “•
That piece knocked out of your Martie Man tie cu
aacuX —a
be pul on aa strong aa ever.
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IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
'SAvow.s ax%\v\.eX* No matter ifthat broken Pitcher did not ent bn I
a shilling, a shilling saved is a shilling earned,
"WcfeX
&amp;ouX\\A\veve.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER.
^ov a \.ov\.£ Xvvne-, Vtcexx.
wccAeA a\x av^vekc o\
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’ put logttiMr.' :-1-* •. /
Stox\xae\\ 'BVttev*, vAxkcXv, V5 It will Mend Bone, Coral, Lera, and In"
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fact everything but Metals.
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Will cure Salt Bheum, Soald head, SornEyi
Strosioue Dischargee from tbe Ears, Bweiliag
•uriathundre’i and fifr-etebL and recorded in U&gt;a tba Groin, Wiling of the Wocnb, Dyepepaia, Nt
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office of the Register of Deeds for tbe county of relgia,
THREE BOTTLES.
Barry and State of Michigan, w the thirtieth day
of hovamber, A.D.IgfisTnbook G of Mortgswea,
Silioiza Fever,
.
on pages Ml ,342. UX and »44, on which sold Mort­
gage there is claimed to be doe,at tbe date ot thia from the Uterus, chlorosis, Primary ByphilTia,
Fever cltzA 'figue,
notios. nine bundrad and sixty-tiro aud88-lt»tha Glandular Swellings, Ulccre- of the Womb, RtekDollars, (|9C2,h‘i) and no proceedings baring eta. Softening of tbe Bones, Fite. Dropsical Effu­
Liver 0orrbplainif
been instituted in law or in equity,for the recov­ sions, and Diseases induced by Exposure, Ac.
(^Dyspepsia,
ery thereof. Noltes u'lberefore hereby given, that
FOUR TO SIX BOTTLES.
by virtue of the statute and power of sale coniTbdzgeatioTz,
WHl cure Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling,
Mined in said mortgage, th. premises therein
: Tire north east quarter fn sWl Sore Lega, Syphilitic Rheceatlsm, Gont, chroolc
Jczuridvde.
of acction number eight, (6) in township numtrer Diseases, Scnrrey, Bronchitis, Tubercles, Uleers
JZi&amp;n,ey Complainte,
ono llj north of range number seven [7] west, in iu the throat or on tl)e Longa, or Uver, and dis­
aaad county of Barry, and Slate of Michigan, ex­ ease caused by the excessive use of Calomel,Mercurv,Quinine,
corrosive
hubllmate,
Ao.
There
It
coaling a strip of land twenty rods wide off frpm
Qrtxfc. o&gt;\\
05
wvttuno
dlacsMof
tho
Skin,
Joiutd,
Bones
or
Olaads,
tbs weal aide of said land, formerly sold to HatIclY XMJbXyMfV.
VW Page, leaving one hundred and forty acres but that this remedy will cure.
Il Cleanses ths BLOOD. Resolves ell diseased
included in said mortgage, wbcih will be sold, or
depositee, and renovates the system with health
and Strength. In all cases s«k for RAHWAY’S
ths bighast bidder, st the Court Hpusi in tho vil­ RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Prine per bMtie
lage oiHastings, that being the plate for bolding One Dollar. Persona calling at Dr. Radwayte ate eow\\LO%e&amp; ©5
tho Ci remit Court in aald Harry cunnty, and Slate
roo\% awA W'Ajs,
of Michigan, on the sixth day of September.A. D.
1662, at onu o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Druggists.
vAv\c\x make- Wvcuv
Dated, May SO, 1649.
U. J. PERRIN A CO.,
CHILDREN.
jel till
Aisigneea of Mortgage.
RADWATS READY RESOLVENT given In1
doses-f half a teaspoon fol three timet per day,
will curo.-kires of toe Gums, cankers in toeMoutb
Sore Heads, Karo, and Eyes, either frdtn Wonna,
MORTGAGE SALE
Teething, or any other causo. 1 f troubled with
*B\XXCzT«
TAEFAULT having been made in tbs condition eongb, KestlaaanoM at Niebt, half a ICstpooufn!
j_Z of payment of an indenture of Mortgage exe­ of the RESOLVENT will insure a rare. Price
cuted by Joseph M. Barrett, and hi* wife, Catha­ One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollars.
avL X\xc \loov
rine Barrett, of Rutland, Barry county and State Principal office,87 Maiden Lane, Now York. Sold
of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,of Marehalt,Calhoun by Druggists in every town in the United States
county and atate aforesaid, bearing date the second end Canadas.
RADWAY A Co.
dar or December, A. D. 18-'^, and recorded in the
office of tbe Register of Deeds, for said county
of Barry, on the 1th dar of December, A. D. 183c,
at 12 o’clock. M.. in ILnik D. of Mortgages, on
X\vc \looy \xxca\ «loa\^
pages 120 sod 121 on which Mortngr there is
If people snderetood the Importance of purra claimed to be due, at tbe date of ibis notice, tbe
ation with RADWAY'S PILLS, in contradlat&amp;e- Doetor'% D'xW.%.

or in equity having been instituted for the recovery
thereof: Notice u therefore hereby given that bv
virtue oflho ataluta, and a power of sale contained
as act.* Our daughters must be educa­
in said mortgage, tbe premises described therein,
to wiL, the north-west quarter of section Ku.
ted tu Gil the places of our printers, our
ibirty-two, (33) of township No. three (S) north
CHANCERY SALE­
of range No. nine (9) weat, in aaid Barry county
&lt; lerks and our accountants who are to be
and Slate of Michigan, one hundred and sixtr
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbs Circuit Court acres, mure or less, or so much thereof as will
found upon the battle field ; and what is
for the county of Barry—in Chancery.
aatisfr said mortgage with interest and coats, will
Hill a nobler task—to teach their young
be sold al public auction or vendue, to the bighett
bidder, at the Court House in the village of -Has&lt; r brothers to be men and true men, and
tinga, that being the place fur holding tire Circuit
that speedily, to Gil the places of the
Court in said county uf Barry, nnd State of Mich­
igan, on the sixth day of September, A. D. lSi.1'2,
fmhers and brothers who have gone down
N pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of the at one o'clock, P. M. of that day.
Circuit Court fur the County of Barry, In ChanDated, May 3f&gt;, IBM.
a
'
in the terrible shuck of contending forces.
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
jelltlS
Auiguoca of Mortgage.
Swanar a Allxx, Aliys.
vw-mg-.—----- - —--Movntkd RirLKs.—Hon. F. W. Kxl- WUCIVIU —* M44,r■ ». ........
Charles IL Hcwea. Lucy J. D. Hewea, David Uyi.&lt;'uu has received authority to raise a era. and William Marble are Defendants: Notice
is hcrebv given, that I, the undersigned. Circuit
Regiment of Mounted Rifles. This is a Court Commissioner. in and for the county of R. R. R.
will sell at publie auction or vendue,.to
TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
new branch of the service, and ia designed Barry,
the highest bidder, ou Thursday, tbe twenty-fifth
AND
operate against guerrillas. Tbe ser­
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

strife, shoot bullets that can think as well

Captain and Mr. Cramer 1st Lieut.

Mend yotxr Harnre^ Slrepa, tfelte, Boots, Ac.

■' 1PWILL MEND IVORY.
bsaote mpuHicaZlfon or

m%)r be a McceM.

advance movement

School.

IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

digestive orgiks.

“ft

HAH DISCOVERED A CLEANSING STB UP,

Miss Hannah McNair.

WILL WIIHSTAliD WATEH.
it will mshd-woob: «j•ti.Ufl Rare yoer Brcfctn Ferohuro-

JjJejguZctfor

Advices from Grenada, Mbs., to
the 11 th, state that Price's army had

•who has so long h-?td

BTOMACHTG

rmdlng public are now weblog in tbe
liurelore of other States We tro.t tbe
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Diarese, Secondary typbre, or Scorbutic Eruptiaos
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R. N. RICE, Gen’l Bupenntendeut.

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purer it fissured. t«ke from four to •&gt;*.
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WILLIAM JOSM,
Adams and Wm. 8. Bowd.

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DENTIST, is now proponed

JOHNS A CBOSLZY.

Bond de Snyder, Detroit.

W.holeerie WarehotneTB William 8^

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tv obtain tbeir food from tbe
liquid, oc ai least Uta humid
condition.

applied to the soil, and yet if the ground
is so dry that tbe partielee are not dis­
solved it.affords plants plants but. Little
XrtNOAl. TAXBALBS.
nourishment, and they may starve in
close contact with that which under more
favorable circutnttanoes would prove
their best food. Those who hare used
guano frequently know that in a dry sea­
son they observe but little effect from
its application; and thia is doubtlJsa tbe
reason why many wbo have tried this
manure but once or twice have become
disoouraged, and are confident that under
no circumstances will it be found nrofitAwiibr OwroL
able for agricultural purposes. Others
wbo happened to try the experiment in
1855.
Town 4 North offtabU • #s&lt;'
wet seasons can make a more favorable
report. But no person, we think, ever
applied good Peruvian guano in a liquid
form without observing very favorable
and speedy result*, even in seasons when
the same manure applied dry would have
but little effect. If we thus lose the ef­
fect of a manure so finely comminuted
and as soluble as guano, on account of
drought, what must bo the result where
ordinary manures are used, often in a • •Kof.wx s
crude state, and not well prepared for
immediate use by tbe plants. Of course
we do not say that these are lost, but the
effect in the main is lost upon the crop
for which they were especially designed.

W e cannot, of course, cause the rain
to fall tn suit our convenience, and It is
well for us that such things-are. placed
beyond our control, a* we have far more
to attend to than we do well or wisely.
What, then, it may be asked, can;we do
to prevent the ill effects of drought; and,
if tne-absence of the necessary amount of
waler from the soil is so great an evil,
why do we endeavor to get it away
from the soil by underdrains?
A large quantity of water is not requir
ed in the soil and, indeed, is positively
injurious to all our commonly cultivated
plants : humidity is nil that is needed.
By csrr y ing off excess of water at cer­
tain seasons thia condition is obtained
with more uniformity. The soil that is
soake d -with waler for a long period, or
-where water stands, becomes heavy and
compact, unable to absorb, like a porous
soil, the water that falls in showers dur­
ing our warm wenther, a great portion
of.which runs off without penetrating to
tbe roots of plants. This is one reason
why a drained soild is more uniform in
its moisture than one undrained, and why
crops in land thoroughly drained seldom
if ever suffer from drougth. Again, the
atmosphere contains moisture, as is
seen by the dew. which is the water oon
donsed from the atmosphere by the cold
surface of plants.
Another common illustration of the
same principle Is seen in the moisture
collected on the outside of a pitcher filled
w ith cold water. Ute air in summer is
■warmer than the soil, and therefore when
it bn* a good opportunity to penetrate
leaves Its moisture, to the great benefit
of the soil in dry weather. Tho more
porous and pliable the soil is kept, and to
tbe greater depth, the greater the amount
ot moisture absorbed- This is the rea­
son why sandy loams suffer usually less
from drougth than a stiff clay, although
the clay is colder and would therefore
absorb more moisture and is also more
retentive, and under like circumstances
wou Id suffer less. &gt;. But our clay soils in
a dry time are found generally baked
hard, with the surface cracked, and al­
most impervious to both air and water.
A year or two since, very late in the
season, we observed a farmer passing
through his corn with a cultivator, and
as it was late in the season for this work,
and no weeds visible to make the neces­
sity of the operation apparent, we in­
quired the reason, when he informed us
that the crop was beginning to suffer
from drougth, and he always found that
going through with the cultivator was as
good ss a shower.
Near the suface the soil Is dryer than
further down, the moisture being evap­
orated by tbe heat of the aun; and for
this reason plant* with roots near the
surface suffer more than those with roots
extending down into the soil a considera­
ble distance. While our small crops are
drying up the fruit and fruit trees do not
sufier for water. If tbe soil is kept plia­
ble water will constantly rise to tne sur­
face, just as it will arise and moisten a
whole sponge when tbe lower part nnl/
is placed in water. If the soil is hard

cnoe between bold
wponge and a piece
In bnth cases the water win arise some
distance, but in tbe latter ease much more
slawly.
• From the above hint&gt;», which we de-

poinm in question, it will Im ubaarved
that, although we cannot control tbe
clbqds and ralm we can dn very much
tn prevent the disastrous effects which so
often reanlt from drougth.—Biuvl Nevi

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NO. IB.

HASTING8, BAKBY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3,4862.
Q* listings thorr,
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Frew Um Trey Daily Tinas.

H. N. SHELDON,
OUNTY TREASURER. Wil] p.v psrticuUr
attention to procuring Penakm. for all j-e
«Ma diaaUed La rsrvicc, back w *od boanty
promptly secured. and in all eases no'charge un
Ous square, of too lines, or less, SO tonU for ires successful OSes in tha Conrt Hmm.
the trat, and *5 emu far sank aabooqOast inser­
tion. A liberal dieconnt to yearly sdrestusrs.
DI. H. J. HAMBY.

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table cannot long withstand ft, &gt; It

owiL Invention, thst
from .
the heireMy^HJJ
striking up a merry peal that most uewe
far unpleasantly upon your ear Ton
must endure m best y “U can the failure

join taoir. 4«Uoy.
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And to *» Fr»k, P«"_*** * '
of your achemea, and confww that fraud
»TR._ memory belong! u&gt; a
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hv OkMta
|M»« DSTt
pett Ok
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The
has bean repmd by artifice and that tee
her history. In (set the less ahe thinks
will
of him the better. ■
And vet, when she composed herself
tu re»t, her hair lying on the pilkx, and

-Itk toMtMIk, toloehy."
“Owe me I Bow .lllwwdinary I” «X
d.lmto the tto tarto MIm Pi^pkwood
io • hi-.Ui, .nd dmeiof nwme to Meeh

A'" Rappahannock

correspondent of*

Philadelphia paper states on the morning
fcfa only the whisper ofa name, and ttyen &lt;of the 21 &gt;tif&gt;® rebels opened a battery
m if tor protection.
■
on our centre and continued furiously to
ahe
falls
asleep,
as
serenely
m
m
iefant.
«
AU kindt
Bonk, Qird, HanJMl, Qilal^vtand
“I assure you It i» a fact,” said Mark
___ ____ reveal wu userwt, threw shot mid shell for several•*"«*
ftief Printiaf tMcntot on ilort notier, and a:
How Retribution calls on you!
“and If our h^st has no objection, I ebonW We are not bound to reveal the *cret, I
d the name dfatinotiy, _and
it A little bigbar “P-&lt;but we famed
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just Hke «. try it «&gt;r the fan of the tMng.
nameArchibald Sinclair, th. enemy bad (faring the 0W
name &lt;&gt;f Archibald Smcfai
t-tfaitle. IfnaxMVwItt he frigldcokd,’ wm not the and
to a woman’s caprice au* -a- bridge over the river.
P",nt
This taanslra ring of shattemd SUtea !
There fa nu«*” ‘
it added, looking at Mr Btamce.
■ ......
the most brilfiant and sueceasfcl offnr of
But shall era spurn Jrour service atiU;
“What! frightened at the table I” med vacillation:
Blocking the way when tbera's the wUit
Some little distance from this chamber,
Mr. Bounce. InugWeg id derisimi; while
In the vidnitv «»fihw bridge was oue
with Ita robe ofgoeaamer, and its wreetil
a few strong minded women of the petty«,f Gen. Sigel’s batteries, on which tho
of orange bl.mwuea, fa souther and very
rebels opened n brisk fire, to which, lor •
different apartment,with sombre hangings
time, our battery repbed wilbapirit. Io
danoer.
,
,
’
massive furniture.
.
SJisttllaitib
Marie wow turned to kb boat for per- and.
a
a little while our fire slackened, and then
Ah old fssHoned mirror stands upon
ceased, they having been apparwitly ailta*.
miaafon.
the table, and irito it fa peered afaag“You are quite welcome to take what t
Three rebel regi­
THE TA BEE* TUBBED.
gard, withered face,' full -fdoubt and four ced or witlidrawii.
liberties you pleaae with my table," aaid {
ments n&lt;«w rushed across the bridge, _.•»&gt;«
। nnd disquiet. 4l fa, Mr Archibald ^ittMr. Binefair, with bia uncomfortable i
Sigel offered no i.ppositimi. Everything
who ba* gnne
rest.
amiie ; “all I stipulate for la, that I am, clair,
&lt;
seemed favorable, bilt the scene
No one hud heard him utter an exetu■ink to believe in an absurdity.”
changed. No sooner had .Jihei crossed
mation of fear, w exprtaa any opinion
CHAPTUt :
“Well, then,’* said Mark, aklllfuUy
than Sigel opnwd bis better! on the
i of tile mysterious voice, eave that U wa*
’Tables turned, indeed!” cried Mr. (funning a drch around the table,“I bax® ■
bridge. The fourth shot completely de­
» a trick cleverly perfonued. and orlginamolished It, and at the tame time »*h*B
Bounce, with an air of ineffable disdain, jjust a word or two more to add. This i
1 ting in the fertile benin of Mark Sil ver­
“No, no, Mr. Silvertree, I ha«e nut lived tmatter of the table turning fa rather a' tree.
He hud rallied his discomforted ly fire of musketry assailed tlieLrebela in
in tile world upward* ol fifty year* t«» be ,KK-riuus business. Tables are, as I Mid guests and brought them back from their front. Their retreat fa cut, and time to
oberts
A few shots
chested by an old woman's tale at the 1before, links between us and the world ut hiding pfaees. He had taken pains to no hope loft fur them.
aphits—mediums, as they are called. 1
from uur battery, n charge and they are
fast I"
I
D. c. HAWLEY,
efface the dfaagreaaMe impression made
Not a man escapes.
Nearly
“Don’ttrust toil much to your own in- ,could, if I chose, addre* aorae mi® whme upon them.
IR in Ml kind* of FafnU.v QroccriM.
He bad spoken of Frank as, ours.
e .rA Wooden w»re. sod *
credulity, air," *n»d Mnik Silvertree, voice we never expected to bear again ; his deeply regretted nephew, and reprov­ 2.000 are Mid l&lt;» have been captured and
,f Prori-koun, Also Notary POUc, atiout 400 killed and wounded.
The
gravely ; ’■tables now a-days play odd » es. and be answered.”
JUST RECEIVED
ed Mark for playing on his feelings—a
, doors east of the
Homs.
'
The three Misses Popplewnod ot­
enemy having failed ua this, they hurled
sort of pni’iks, a* fur instance—” •
repnxif Mark bore with great equlnamity
“Don’t tell me! don't tell me! cried tered a faint shriek, Mr. B.mnce bloater- and, strange a» it may seem, made nu• forward their forces with impetuosity,
ROBERT- * STRIKER,
a no— «nd m»«t complete .MorUnml ..f
and strove to nutfUnk Sigel by crossing
Mr. Bounce, waving bis hiunl with dig­ eklloudiy. Lucy ouietiy withdrew to the
OKA LIBS In J~r. mtoici.w. p,l«t«~l|.
attempt at apology.
• at French’s Ford, htrt Gen. Pop® or
nity ; "1 d«ai’t want to bear it! I should farthest corner of the room, while Mr.
pte.t., .IK &lt;«7«‘■“""J
He had tried to comfort Lucy, wno
DRUGS AND 3IEDICINE8,
not believe it if I saw the table spin rouud Sinefair scowled al Mark Silvertree with shed a torrent of crystal drops with ani dered up Banks and Reno to the aid of
.inllnn.rr.
’
as evil a lm&gt;k as one human being could
w^Clieinicalth Pniu&lt;*» ©ll»r Caut- like a u etoluni.”
1 Sigel, and the emeniy were again re­
Holbrook's Nsw Block, Hatting*. Mich.
odd sunshine between them.
He bad
pulsed, nnd moved higer up tho river.—
‘■&lt;Jh, Mr. Bounce, how can you •" aim
cast nt another.
•.Milhed the fears of the three Mime*
Still, pop'd** curioeity was amusM.
pered the oldest of the three Miuws Pop
How the next attempt of the enemy suc­
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Popplewood, and had drawn on Mr
plewuod, lost in admiration ui his bra­ No one believed a word about it, and Buunca u, brag of being th® -nly one of ceeded 1 have not yet learned.
SWEEZEY A ALLEN.
yet everybody would like to try.
very.
the party who wns not in th® least
a TTORNEYS AT LA Wand
RL\".
‘•’How cun I T* returned Mr. Bounce,, ’ Murk was just the man for lb* occasion frightened. But now .11 this rn.nwv.rspreading hunwlf out on the hrarlhrugI —-elf pwewkcd and adroit. There was ing is over, and Mr. Sinclair has retired
i n neatness in all his actions. He mar­
The Wdsliiogton Star furnishes the
v,.rm,-l,..urt» of mortuarsa. Ae. Will be happy rw- FOR MECHANICAL AND . MEDICINAL until his |»«rlly person seemed almost
for tH® night.
to cover It; “how can I I Why because: shsled tbdouevts into their places, Lucy
He is evidently nervous. See how he following explanation of the reason why
‘
j’L’RrOSES.ONLYjtl
I nm an Englishman, and not to t&gt;e hum­• forming one of the circle.
nd buainens.
Mich
stands and listens.
He shudders lest an - Gen. Bunks wns iml reinforced durin"
Offic. in th. Court How.
Tlien, when all had joined hands and
bugged.
In ihese days, ina'ani, people
ulher ta« Uuta bi. &gt;A&lt;iuld p«u tat” u‘&lt; the battle of Cedar Mountain , “General
will be liumbtigged—they like it. Bull were hHiking into the mahogany as if it, mirror, md b« turn. Cnun It .broplly .— Bunks did not deem thut be was contend­
am not ol the number, thank heaven ! No were a magic mirror, Mark said, very A coni droppiuft lr«»&gt; Ito 6ro irnto. brm ing with an enemy in force equal to b’l»
nkXlKL COOK,
quietly:
...
AtH P. M. ba a*»t » dispatch,
utte -Imll humbug me !"
•tart. U« «r.ta rto«t (to ruum Ita. • own.
•’The medium ofcommumcation i» per
’•But," said Murk failvertree, m if un­
culpr.L It i. rcry diugrto.bl.tu to to the effect that ho wm driving the ene­
|Jb JasdiTCttar b-.mes. r.rtai-i.«te h-ofo«.
CUI III 11.
IV 1.
D------I
feet.
Who shall I speak lol"
willing
to
drop
the
subject,
“
making
al
­
my
before
him.
At 6 P. M., when his
nervous,
”
no
J
a
so
he
u
finds
AnrU
It.
it.
Here
There
is
JffiiTia Ooedyesf. block.
__________
There wns a pause . then a name was h.n.....^r
low um-e for sundry pieces of mischief,
troops essayed their terrific charge’
but &lt;ma refuge for mm, miu *•&gt;
reav t" £ t
there nre still wonderful ^siones told ol I whispered that Boundedjalhef .jnMy at Itrion. S’, ho ha-rtlly get. fan. bud and ,upon the ret»el balteriaa, their tefaotay
”
I. A. HOLBROOK,
*TEA enFFEF.. SUGAR. 8P1CER. PEPPER,
/
.
- t__ tl.llntA. in
these same table*. One might almost lluit ideoticnl ep“«b; but the whisper revolve* to *I«Pd,d 1,&lt;*P °’ir response, from the cover of woods and
“imirias. ■toisiRACODHsw
strength and al fangth dared Ju
fancy them to be links between us and gathered
q
fK. Chancery, ’»«»««• —JT- k
oime under such circumstances-1 Hu thick underbrush, first revealed their
Office, second story of Hower a bloc .
. f..L .r.^lU.I I" ‘to °™“r’
" th.- world of M&gt;irtta;"
say aloud :
i-.-tse* from side to side ; ho starts, he overwhelming strength, to Gen. BiUiks,
'’Frank Sinclair.”
-Newrtiwr cried Mr. Bounce, angri
listens.
Will the morning never come wh^then dispatched a messenger to tho
.
J. Jf. RUSSELL.
Our host started from his arat; Lucy
j |y ; “duliT fa* putting such sliaurd no
rear to notify Geneial P"pe ol th® »«*•
H1YMCIAX and Surgwn. Oflcs la Busse
again 1
, ,
,.
CBWESa’J TXBTjnilXBT
ttous into people’s head*. There is my turned mile, and leaned upon the eldest
It doc* not matter s&lt;» much while his Then it wns that Ricketts ww ordered
Mi*
Popplewood,
while
Mr.
Bounce
friend Sinclair turning just as pale as a
taper bums, and sheds a fiwkering light to push forward with all possible rapid­
And CnnklK ExlrkctS
Starvd at Markv as if petrified at his auJOHN ROBERT**,
ghost.”
over the naun.
It «»" wtify him that ity to his ataistaQfie. .Th® truth is, Gen.
OtlVSlCIAS.ttaS.ry~.lt-iRtou.B~to
Mr. Arehilmld Sinclair was the owner da. Ity.
,
nothing is there.
But by and by it sinks, McDowell’a corps was in the beat possi­
FOR Tin o'”&gt;1 »«"*nT
C way, nesr the Coon Honu.
But Merk gave no one lime to inter­
of a large, hmidsome country bouse, now
into the s-cket nnd goes out.
ihu moon ble positinn to serve any emergency,
Hu said in a
well filled with guustu.
He wns middle fere with hia proceedings.
is behind A cl-ud, and nothing «an be dis­ and would have been in the fight perndH. p. cherry,
.
sged, with a small withert-d fere, restless loud and distinct voice:
venture, had not th* enemy contrived tv
rill a
cerned wiih dearness.
“Frank Sinclair.”
eyes, ntni an uncuinfo-tnbfo cxpressimi
Presently the nmon breaks forth again, otaiceni from Gl-b, Banks mid bis whole
IN ten.) to sll
R^ldeore. Johnrtown.
PENS. PENCILS, inks, paper, en­
‘•I am here,” said n voice from beneath; «d Mr. Steeltar tota.lt-ita wy.
niiuul Kis mouth. No one could say his
Ik- corptt d'arnee his real strength, until an
C"1'!”? “lita B1..U tort *'"&lt;• “ ‘■•°l‘
velopes. CARDS, Ac.. Av.
apiwarnnce was prepossessing, or Ins SU close it seemed that every une started lilts up his head and looks around—tho t hour loo late to permit P.ickeltsto be
ur- -r ri-faw-y •” K"Bd •’! &lt; *
st iff, rest mined manner agreeable.
YeL, in terror. Not ■ gowl wtu prMenl to
ordered up in time to arrive on the field
be heard a sound.
L. H. BTEWART,
’ r
’
MOST POPULAB
if the eye wanders through the apart­ «hoio ttol vnita «M no, tautilinr.
There i« a figure standing between the before nightfall, put an end to the w
a TTORNpf and Cc"n*‘cSy“ Xotery^SJK
it... FrantSMiu^;
,1,“ ur
ment, it will rest m&gt; a fair haired girl, in
N‘»n®
curtains st the bottom of the bed.
He gacement for the time being.
A. «n* f’o»n&gt;«4or l"
,tli and offithe first bl-mm ol her youth mid beauty. tortol in tto drplto.ol the
out see it dfatiiMillv. There is uo infa- others than tha uflicers actually engaged
.YtoU,*”
.TiSf*
cr-h.
Tto M&gt;.»e. poppiew&lt;*4 tainted, _Tto
This Is Mr. Sinclair’s ward, and she has
take.
He know* he fa not dreaming— in front could p«wsibly. |&lt;rtow , die necetaiMichigan-_______ __ ’ ' -—-----------------------------given her word m become, on the lol- atrong minded w&lt;nnM&gt; threw their itnna to. -i.hu. h. -ere.
But to i. -ide ly for reinforcements. Their failure to
•round Mark Sitrertree, Imploring hi,
lowing morning, Mr. Sinclairs bride.
------------------ j. M. NETFNfo
awake, with his sense of sight and hear­ upprccinte the fort, therefore, and that
alone, was the cause cf tha. omiaaion to
wTotnrv Pa bile, *”® T&lt;x
“7
P.far Lucy Dore, though she looka so protection -. «hll« Mr. B-unoe talriy Ire.k
ing on the stretch.
r..~»
“££-!&gt;
N
ta*™ -bright and happy. I»w l»'l her dreary tohiitonl., iw to M. o«r. r*Mim, .nd
Hta eves nre.rivited on the form that reinlorve them ere ibe engagement was
lockrd hi
Muitoir
lhm
. were
locked
tnsen ln.
m.
uitnu
hte pr«.utto Ite.lftau.toddtollfeMr. Mjbstaut'ially over.”
,
nsssageu
In
life.
Mi.
Sinclair,
her
guur'ttolto Mtottto— to to-rtte-teL
chairs and tables ..vertomsd, and
dinn, with whom she hnk resided sinre cuisbed.
glllBUVU. VI—M.I * —•■— ™---j ” ' ' '
him. It stands solemn and still, « » to
l'. t-j J
_ L.k -Un...
mA l.tti.
the whole
scene
changed
into nhc
une of noncon--------- ‘T a. W WIGHT.
childhood, had a nephew Frmik, relied v.
A Shrewd Trick.
give him time to recognixw it. And be
fusl&lt;m
’
.
; " ' ’
. .
n .
&gt; TTORVKV .to C0CSSE1.L0B *T
bv h‘sfancle, “Frank never do well. —
««. i tt?
« i«
is r rem* --- --------- -One of the batiefy men got a fine horse
•rfriefa
...____ ,j i
No*
faas
!t
much
better
when,
afaer
u
but In spite of this omitmus title, Fmnk
Manv dreary hours have to •«c»«d | Utl ■ We&lt;k |n * • wrfy that does credit to
Un,.,
gutot. e.™
.i.ta.Z Jrt.to’ttolirttt.rd.-n
was a favorite with everyb-idy.
HeiW lime, the guests came trembling back a
t
..
-u - u-Ajt „f dawn puts hi, Bhn.W(jneSta Mnd
ingenuity.
'
geuteg
btoto He ,WA»
.
•.
dround S^XtKjtahU V Ptoutu... ..
B—r, -i.iroikrr
o
■u. toi..to..&gt;n,|s
getting horses foe, th®
.
-.it h&gt;naid to COMPOUND■­ «n ..nen hearted, generous fellow, • little udic mn
™Tkl««. to. with plto.ty ..f R'-kl .tuff tto ft™. Th.™
Special stuntwa wH tep*»
s{&lt;
d BOjr;
Tbrtrtrt «.to
.rre renore-ec
»«..
,U|| he dare not inuve.
Thu
and
I hi* —
' t, hj
t j authority
.....1 given
..ivAiv rervy.
Barry County, Michigan.
________
„_.n . ^.jnd
taXto
n. r.11 in 1.1. -ita hi. Utoiv. furUieg.nto.tata^tatoJMrtirt^- gone, but
wi-eu’accHig n.fine
brick
. house
nht Is interminable!
cuipta, when
e-- i•
pretty «r4. .. » m.tur of o.urto. .nd I
But all'things have an end, and so the ott auipe
#^
distance,
|Sl
he said to'thli cnptaln,
miked her to marry him.
Lucy returned ,
darkness begins to givu way.
He Wi h-ril
&lt;,rn net
,;4l vnu
vnU rt h-rve." lUnuing irasod
wtoti'-Rnndering. .nd wtotl-nK^
• hears-uinds in the house ; the stir uf Hie
,
ROBERTS . STRIKER.
his ifTetti«»n, and-a little romance was ,
through tar -tad. - if "k*tod, to r.ta. acted -Ct between them. It fasted mx ,dre.d oftodthn. ind .ditarj etomtor,.
to
up
t&lt;.
tto h..u~Jtaadjktor?d.teUt&gt;».
hn* begun again.
U,„„a. M..c «. l*‘-________
ni.4iib*, and then was broken up by bis
But todtlm. erne, .nd tto™ *.re
Streaks of daylight appear on the cur­
-tar Ytuterto nr.
!
Ito Vnuwbitperihg. in U» l..ng potato*. »nd . tains, and he springs up mid drsssvs iw- keto .to .Brrtnrl .&lt;■’&lt; G.tl . ..k. g™.
' uncle sending Frank ti» sen.
Kalaruasoo,
„
j.C.Bvauows.
Frank c«mW
help himself as it ।hurried di.rt.bio,. «od B.tonttaK "f »“ till. Tt toM* wedding morning.
u»nb..r~!" Hrhri *» Indi, rnhter
lunipened, f&lt;* his fi.rtune was In his un- taper, n. l..ngM-ltoX would lot, mil •
Early a* be i*, be is none lu soon, lie rail on -htah tohtert-d hi. untetriB And
r'"1”’• rutae. I&lt;&gt; tar -indo- «ud Itato "rt— tat. mW ttatedt. -tod tern, ut ttot
cle’sbnnd-jmd the young -crfpegrace was burjin* ..r r««» i"
tooling ..fiiaWt u«U:.ffcr »*•«*;
Still a minor. But b® *** s-alted by
Wunder of wopdera’. Out step, the three ditrtluta — Ito uurr-ta-runr.l .ritl. pr-ta
the premise that •’«» «•'
tucf ... Fr.uk'., md Frmk. .total tod Misses P-pplewod. in
**“T?e rtte. ■ Ito it-tor to -I|«
escortt-d- fay Mart* and Mr. who was » -sl«»ut, «cce*5ioh»rt«. sh-'wea
.h.mld be bb wife. So, tbosgb the pwt- gone down at eea, and all on board had politely
£ri.wi
inc was full “f biuaro-sa, ss such partinga
great *y mptby.
chiHd Wk Mm
iiitwt be, it wm ■«* devoid uf hope ®«&gt;d
“Stay, 1
‘fluted Mr. Smpfair, "out. T-H»ether'WWy' ran ib thi stable,
WWTtelAK.StmawiXsni Aconotaur. OtRoeevwr firntth’s Dree Sloe- Goodyear Block.
Haaiioga. Mictoina. Office hours from 9 to IS

MuHMMlI*

P

fastings’ tyuintsj iirtriorj,

GREAT
VKHH!!

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG
R

STORE!!!
&amp;. Striker,

patent medicines

irFTEA?.

UAO

X'ts.'rSrtX.
KstrrES a

bcrhsws.

««

DANIEL STRIKER,
zroos/r clerk,
tto. to.

&lt;”L^l”*r**P’*’W

w»tb

cairm n.

.......

■",-

“you are going wilhontlhebridegr.H.m
fatal found a good hmkwig ataliitmi Jfa»»
and he runs ha»tily to*Wb duor to pull it 0M«f hiafoet wsan hu^. sore. “TJat
won't d&lt;!,"aRd.lho Uttery man.
Tbe
In vain .he terras the
Yankees have got faster bursck •titan
handle.
Tbn door presonte u barrier that,” replied the sreesaionist. end went
uomplete mid, ausoime.
absolute.
____
owers i»iiu-. iuu»pletcan&lt;l.
..
. L? to a stnal!
wreath of
ALn, he flies m the window, and flings lrd a magnibrtut • bay. .bun*.
.^ur'

Ttem wm • «“S liule obuoher M th.

Bt*

s^ticto.

MANHOOD!
A^SWBSSS^e 21 .
and Radios! cure_crf

^•a/dcbd.ty

L’&amp;.'to thia adunribk

uritiM h»m h-nft
*MP&gt; f?,n*.hes
hrert smi Uotted with team, •• «h®
of the cruel sea thnt hud him at ita iner-

.«. rf lb. Um

B«—»—■ “'Ik “• "Pil ls locked!

ek
Th’ winter came, and the »••* W“*
Unusually i-etraguowa, and *treirrd the robe soft
cuiuit with wreck*. Tfam
LucyV.
-blnmiMOU a Wtom Kll, and « bn&lt;* the caseJndnt and calls tn the pmtilt&lt;1 wddl,e r.ud bridle, beds
«« - iZte«..P.
Bttt-n.™, toMtoprt [hrtUr^totak. th. to™.to
aaeond mid p»»mple'e bereavement.
Her
uuurdta. brttau it tu ter p-ully . n|4 »T.
f
;
tart'-'tototaf-UF Ort Wtatto.ttoJ-»
r, .. ..
' ____ _.k -r • »* and
IE, t-toly.
rrtokVxto-IWB-f
ltm.t.l butun'. cltttipbrr, .nJ w.
Ltotal draw.-lorttall BtoM.. «!* v
tai*, tod .111« I"."1
ta-t'ta*--- ■. ■ itot’evraC- M !w»;
Xrt»« ituL.I-'to' tar ptototo.
Hite
the battery.
SnL. R-rtt ta. 6dta-u». .C .totaJutetR.ltai. .h'JiutiuMd. brt-ll ta.
Koi
Ztortl Itatty’. &gt;— te. ,'*-’i •’ ‘
n,..rru» •
to
««4A*,4.y.l|
I
ur '8teta.tr ta— tort Itetk *&gt;■ Iteht
btortnJ »a
to m*
b» hritta tarot. Uy r—
OteRJ
bcurled
rr,. »;*■ ' .
rTlnem’hfahc«. ..'.Mark Silvertree
ntwrirw e _ ..... ......... -.,1^-ta th.ti usual ■.

-"riH»M-r habil pf a®tt&gt;‘ing »!•»*'• Ml. L
liXitag. E&lt;“7 -b"
*7l b|2'.
X,” i Im* L tor fcrUito, tart -tot
tar mutar to&gt; to in
“““t"?
..nebasyet divined. Il fa the odiit*
ony
T
. t——to-zl r..r mlliV It lose

li^Wustfae very fickle

Retributive J us tier.
G.n.r.1 Bull.t’lim Wlrf aitai WW
*Skkl

mm

.upport.r.orth.r.briHt.i ta NB«.«&gt;r-----------------------------------h£. fcr
»h«h tteymta rtM04.nl“ r the auMWrt of, lb®

�corp* arrived.

co:

her through t
a, Carliles and

.9

i convention r

W«4«e»*»y Meralwt, Sept. «. IMS

■k.-Ai'-*

Wash!

IIavixo nr run, cs&lt;w ova

indent of tbe

The Alexandria

He

position ft

the

to Pope’s army, and the news suppressed
But to trace such stories to tbeir

in, and

is expect

be a&gt;i5e te tortro

E«rF

the pickets at Man

was going on, and that it was'disastrous

Ac.

cm

Tt'ranklin.

commotion

cqvmbk.

BXakts.—Abrakom Lincoln.

advantage,

u

Sil

waa shown by perpioauf different, views,
to construe it into a ttne fo
-wHb ■
tbeir belief.
Many express tbemselvss
satisfied that it was a hint thrown out

«Ttbe 105th
tny of Pron-

rwsrd new troypK"OT'-'-lT.'1

Alexandria, Aug. 80cornmtmicatioti

villainous traitor in oar midst, areola-

retag

the whois lead-is ptmiahlng trwiton, North and
South, wdiu uiagrrery togiumato mssns. Is
eloci delegate* to the REPUBLICAN STATE
CONVECTION. to be held ta the City of Detroit,

opportioemaai, will be entitled to two drisgsie*,
and each organ! tod county, having so represent­
ative, will bo entitled to one delegato.
J. W. TILLMAN,
W. A. HOWARD,
DWIGHT MAY,
T. W. CLARK.
C. T. MITCHELL,
C. V. DsLASD,
B. AM* EXE.
J. A. KERR,
T W. FKRRT,
L. DODGE.
GEu. JEROME,
J. W. FRET.
J.M. KEVINS, R
Stole Cen'l Commitee.
W. R WOOD, Sect—
Detroit, Augnst S9, 18CJ.

Tbe following was adopted by tho Republican
Stale Conreatton, Aug. IS. 1808;

■tructed to make cell* for future Conventions
accordingly.

sympathisers in

Washington, so they

or,

elarerjr •'«'y«bero
today the roe.
upon our baggage train, ransacked trunks
HUM of tbe
mies
thr President,
President snd
Mwi would sooner
mtMer
and wagons, hurriedly destroying what
see Jeff Davie in power than him.—
they could, and then made off
Among “There is not in New York to-day a man
other things was the baggage of Gen­ who really believes in slsvsry, loves ft.
Pope, and also some belonging to his and desires its perpetuation, whn heartily
desires the crushing out.of tbe rebellion.”
staff or some portion of it, which gave
That ia a strong assertion but neverthe­
rise to the story that “the rebels dashed less too true to be passed over lightly.—
right into the General’s head-quarters in If we are trying, or the President ia try­

the midst of the army, and routed

press, (Tuesday evening,) is Dot

sufficiently full to give a clear

him­

Such stories, are

easily caught up and arculated with ad­

Oar news of the late battles, up to goiug to

idea of

ditions, that may serve to please the ad­

herents of Jeff. Davis.

On Saturday

last, twenty or thirty

what has been gained or lost daring the

thousand

last ten dsya.

marching on towards Pope’s division.—

Our forces have been

McClellan’s

of

army were

forced by degrees from the Rappahannock

Among them was the Michigan 3d

iimid a succession of skirmishes and evo­

their ranks thinned

lutions, until these eventuated in a severe

shots of the enemy, and the fevers of the

pitched battle on Friday, upon the iden­

Chickahominy;

with

out somewhat by

but they

muster

still

tical ground of the first Bull Run or Ma

about 500 men, who are veterans indie

tiaras fight, which resulted in repulsing

cipline and courage.

They came up the

the enemy after a heavy loss on both

Potomac on transports as far as Alexan­

sides.

dria, where they landed and commenced

During the night of Friday the rebels

their march toward the Rappahannock.

received reinforcements, and of the Sat-

Among them were the stout and resolute

day’s fight we have not very full particu­

lars.

It would seem that Gen. Pope was

dent acknowledge th
be did ; as they say

speaking, to their

more properly

representatives of several of your towns
about there.

If 1 could call them all by

forced back to Centerville, where rein­

name, nnd locality, and could describe

forcements met him, and, if our accounts

all the hardships nnd danger to which

are correct, both armies lay watching

they have been

each other during Sunday.

resolutely

and

subjected, and

bravely

passed

through,

ing to conciliate pro-alavery men bv
protecting the slave property of rebels
or what is the same thing, not destroy­
ing *it is property, when by destroying
it, it eripplea their power and strength,
then by go-rd reasoning, ws should nat­
urally conclude that pro-slavery men
were clogs, if mA something worse, to
putting an end to the rebellion.
There
are slave owners that 1 have seen and
conversed with, that are n«&gt;t s» tenacioux
of the welfare of tbe loved institution, as

to not wish to see rebel* "tripped of
everything, aa fs’t as possible, as hmg
as they remain in an attitude of war
against the' Government
There are
men in the Border States, that are now
unmnditionnt Uninn men. and are willing
to ye. and witk to see every slave of a
rebel taken from him.
But when ynu
see men always talking savage -about
abolitionists in these times, and cursing
them aa the Instruments in getting up
this war. You may safety bet your life

that they are not the ones.
Gov. Blair was here a few days ago
and in a conversation said be had beeu to
call upon the Secretary of War and the
Preaident, and it made him feel much

more encouraged than before; aa they
expressed a determination tn push inal
teraalong with aa Utile delay aa possible.
alion of a Federal defeat also in Rich­ plaining fortitude that has given them Tbe Secretary of War told him there
mond, Ky., and our troops have been such a character, and made them what would be n» more waiting but as soon as
forced back to Lexington.
We believe they are, veterans. Their friends may our forces get together they must keep
this tide of rebel success must soon be well be proud of them, for they haVe to work, and put down the rebellion as
soon as possible.
turned back, end victory once again never been dishonored by any act of
Regarding the "Retaliatory" mesaage*
crown the Federal arms.
Wc trust the theirs in battle, or by a word of dispar­ of Jeff. Davis, the President intimated

The utmost excitement and

prevails everywhere.

anxiety

We have inform­

Administration will assume such a posi­

tion toward the rebels as to be deserving

of success, and it will come speedily.

Oration to Gee. Wfteox.
Gen., late Cnl.

Wilcox, who

was for

more than a year, a prisoner in the hands
of the rebels,

returned to Detroit on

Wednesday last, where he received as

splendid a reception as was ever awarded

I

to soldier of bis rank.

Tbe General

on

bow

willingly

would

tbe

particulars,

and

1

of

dwell

the

upon

uncom­

that there *cfe officers of the Southern
Officers get credit for'bravery and army in our hands, that won Id hold all
«uch things In cheek; aa they msght pos­
success, and they are shown up to the
sibly be treated in tbe same manner aa
world, whenever they show talent and Jeff, treated num.
courage, as they surely should be, but
Troops are pouring into the &lt;-»ty now
privates must trust to good luck for by thnvMnds every day; and I assure
complimentary notices.
Yet there sre you, there does not appear to be any
falling off in quality, as they look well,
many that mske themselves a name
and with a little experience will be as
upon the pages of higtory, and become capable and effective, aa any that have
distinguished ever after for some act of preceeded them.
Youre&amp;e.
G-. -------------bravery, or of patriotic devotion. The
agement from their commanders.

his arrival at the fool of Woodward Ave

boys of tbe 3d were rejoiced to nee their

nue was met by a delegation, composed

Colonel return among them

of Gov.

Blair, Hub.

Lewis Cass,

others, accompanied by the several

and

Friday.

again

last

Although be is somewhat lame,

regi­

from the effects of his wound at tbe bat­

ments of soldiers now quartered uc&lt;r tbe

tle of Fair Oaks, and not so strong as be

dty, by various Fire Companies, det, Ac,

ought to be f«&gt;r active duty, yet the at­

by whom be was escorted

through tbe

principal streets to I be Campus Martius ;

tachment be has for bis regiment will
ik&gt;1

aMow him to remain away from them

the whole route being decked with ban

longer than he can possibly help; and

nera, mottoes, evergreen and floral arches

I bear be has joined them and marched

A vast crowd

was assembled at the

Campus Martius, who listened to a short

speech by Gov. Blair, tendering a gener­

ous and hearty welcome to Gen. Wilcox,
who responded in an appropriate speech,
full

of

patriotism and

abounding in

Ge acral ■cCteHaw.
rrem tbe Sew York Trfbsas of Monday.
Fortress Mpuroe, Aug. 22.

There are various rumors concerning
General McClellan’s future position and
movement. One la that be will be re­
lieved from active duty eitbe&gt; by his
own request or tbe will of the Govern­
ment. Another assigns him to a com­
mand in cooperation with Pop?; and
another atlll imputes to him the intac­

tion to resign. Rumor asserts that a
disagreement baa arisen between them
long life to Col. Champlin.
as to the policy of evacuating tbe Penin­
We hear but little news from the sula, fa quite certain.
Gop. McClellan
army, bat enough is seen and beard with­ believed be could yetgo to Richmun by

on toward

tbe enemy.

Success and a

out reading, to show that our forces are
rapidly concentrating, to work unitedly

against tbe rebel army.

wholesome advice.

New regiments

are coming in every day, and marching
Such an ovation is a testimonial of over to “Old Virginia's Shore.” It is
which any soldier may well feel proud ;
a glorious sight to see tbe new troops
us being given, not in honor of the man, coming uo so determined, and ready to
"...
or of any great and daring deeds, hut for meet tho enemies of Liberty.
While
the sufferings and privations be has en­

baa

yi

been

them-

rebels turning opo« them nine of «&gt;«r own
guns, and keeping op • brisk fire, till the
Union troops were taken prisouere a few
befogged minds of Old F.^ies, and al escaping aenfas Bull Run.
'
traitorous instincts. Geo. Pope’s army
eons fat ore day it wiH be understood
Here, at Union Mill, two regiments of
Is all right, aad to see tho perturbation, just aa be meant it abould be. Yet Dooa
Gen. Dlx'a division, the Hth and 18 th
anxiety and desperation of the rebels, is can help admitting that it fa a perfect Ohio, under C«l. Scammon were station­
Mr. Greely ed, and they immediately advanced to
proof enough of the dread they have of oocheommittal document.
meet the approaching body of rebels.
bis soon getting every thing in order to
A conflict ensued early in the morning
advance, supported by the other com­
and goes on quite lengthy ia explaining between ths Junction sod Bell Bun. last­
mands of the Union forces. Last week tbe necessity of at once acting upon ths
ing for three hours, when the Utnuo
the army fell back about ten miles, and fate acta of CougreaM, at»d instructing bis troops being largely outnumbered and
their baggage train was 'sent across the Generals to obey those acta, and . make flanked no the right, retired serosa Bull
them effective:
That, ‘‘lbs- national
Run bridge.
:
_ .
river.
While the enemy menaced us in
cause
“is
“ imperilled,
■«£?riU&lt; by
b» every
•"£ hour’s ?►
daHere .
... m.3. bj
front with artillery from a distance, a J? “ £
“T.
“T*OJ.
» b..W U&gt;, bridr,. M
body of rebel cavalry crossed the river
T ■
’* , 11
rebel re,lm«.u IbnM
above, and came down and pounced much troth ten, tUt the denture o£ the rirer-abore the bridite. whro the IStb
will remain true to secession proclivities,

self and whole staff”

The Late Battles.

readers of the Tribunt expressed
suites gtretiy M^l

d„,„ th.,,,
.across tbe
., nriver
.
-.l heavy
l____ I..
,k&gt;. In this
with
loss.
skirmish Capt D. W. Pauly was wound
ed airgwry? The reftfoMt lost h&gt; kilted,
wounded and missing, 35 to 40 men.—
Al 12 o'clock Ck»l. Scainmnn waa obliged
to retire, moving along the railroad in
tbe direction of Alexandria. The rebels
advanced across Bull Run yesterday.—
Their advance cavalry were at Fairfax
oh„,

and Burk* Stations.
On taking mwseaaion of Manassas
Junction, the rebels captured seven trains
loaded with prnvWona, amunithm, fisc.,
and the bxNitnotlvea. all of which they
destroyed. Of the F4 men »»T the 105th
Pennsy lvania &lt;« the ground, nearly all
were k’lled, wounded or taken prisoner*,
aa only three are known t»&gt; have rsraped.
Our lot* ba* been immencein government
Htoree, and lerge in killed, wounded and

.

missing.

P Pope’s statement that H^atalcmAn’s

corps would move on the
enemy, at
daylight fa confirmed by the heavy firing

in thaCvianity.
Rumors of various »uare&gt;n reau us,
but need confinnation.
Yesterday, icbe! scoutawrre seen at
n«lr UxbrWrprecaution fa taken to prevent a surprise

Washington, Aug. Slat, r. ■-

here today. “Otfr &lt;rnrf is weH roncci*irnlsdfMd tbe..:iir- ‘------------ ’ —

and spirits.

Joux Pops,
Maj. Gen.
Philadelphia,Avg. 80.

“Occasional.” of the Prrsa of this city,
the routs he bad travelled the last five says that while Gen. Sigel and McDowell
months, and asked tbe privilege of mak­ are harrassing Stonewall Jacksun in flank
ing another trial. Gen. Halleck replied Gen. Banks is in bis rear, and a larger
that he had his orders, and was expected army than all diapute bis march.
to obey them. It la not improbable that
Headquarters, Field of Battle. I
Gen. Halleck thinks that Gen. McClellan
baa taken more.time In executing the or­ Grovetown, near Gaineavifl, Aug 30 f

.

.
fakath fnll

J'rubau.

j

ria.1

that recruiting

Gao. Bauka bad a very .narrow. escape T«.um«,i,
&gt;m death during the engagement
engagefnenl &lt;4
&lt;A hk
F&gt;**»»*ii *•
fn»M
­
troops on Saturday morning, on the ex­
treme right of &lt;»or line.
He was leaning

against s tree, watching the progress ol
tbe fight, when a rifled abut from a rebel
battery struck the tree about eighteen
inches above his bead, culling it clean in
two.
With bis usual jn&gt;od fortune, be
escaped Imnry, even from splinters. I
found tbe Gen. on Friday altemoou, ly­
ing in tbe shade &lt;&gt;f a tree, with Lis staff
about him. and tbe horse* picketed dose
by.
lie is Ito^ing thin and a little pale,
nnd his leg is still stifffroni the effects
of his recent injury.
Until Friday, he
lud ridden in no amlMilnoce front place lo
place, put &lt;&gt;n that day he mounted his
borne'and directed the nnivemebU-Of bis
e»»Fps-in person.
From him I got Ur
true versiiut «»f the accident which h:ipGned in tim hard battle nt Slaughter
ounlnin. . Il arerns that he and his staff
were lying on the ground, as I found
Ihemon Friday, when a sudden dash waa
tihijn.m tbeir direction by some rebel
eayalry. Tl&gt;&lt;- unmH frlubtenrd ths staff
'
bor»e«, and a large, powerful animal of
the General's becoming aerkmaly scared
at the discharge of pistols, gave a sudden
plunge forward, and, striking tbe Gene­
ral in the hip with great force, threw him
down and bruised him severely.

SOLDIER’S

Signed,

Estate rfAtesM FacHh.
-- ------------ ---------------- ------

•Information to-night indicte« that
•here has been b.itHttfa, If any fabting

M*na**a* June*ion, 28th. 10 P. M.—
To Mnj-Gen. Halleck. Gen.-in Chief.
As
»-&gt;on aa I discovered that-a large force of
tbe enemy wa* turning our right toward*
Mannn***s, and that the divirion I had
ordered to take post there two days I*fore,' had nr&gt;», yet arrived from Alexan­
dria. I immediately broke my catnp* at
Warrenton Junction and marched rapid­
ly back in three columns.
I directed
McDowell wax ordered to interpose tie­
tween the fiirvcs of the enetnv, which had
passed down to Mnnnassas through Gaiusvilla by thn Warrenton and Alexandria
pike, Reno nnd one divirion of Heintxclman’* corps to inarch on Greenwich&gt;-*rq
with Porter’s &lt;*»rps and Hooker's divteion, I man-bed back to Manassas Junotion.
McDowell waa ordered to inter­
pose between the forces of the enemy,
which had pasred down to Manassas
through Gayiesvilie. and his main body
moving down from White Plains through
Thoroughfare Gap.
This was completely accomplished. Hawiltox. youxgeat
Longstreet, who bad passed through the
Gap, being driven back to the west side.
The forces at Greenwich were designed
t&lt;&gt; support McDowell in case be met too
large a force. The division of Iluuker,
marching towards Manassas, came upon
the ensmv near Kettle Run on tbe after­
noon of the 28tb, and, after a *barp fight,
8AMrouted them completely, killing and
wounding 800. capturing camps and bag
gage and many stand of armit. This
S FECIAL NOTICES
morning tbe command pushed rapidly
tn Manassas Junction, which Jackson had
evacuated three hours in advance.
He
BACK PAY, PENSION, diC.
retreated by Centreville and took the
turnpike to wards Warrenttm.
He was
met aix miles west of Centreville by
McDowell and Sigel late thia afternooo.
COMPLETE EOKMS AND DIRECTIOSS
A severe fight took place, which waa ter­
ro» »rniunoxiro«
minated by darkness. Tbe enenty was
ARREARS OF PAX. UOUNTT A PKCSION8,
driven back al all points, and thus the
affair rests.
Ileintxelnian'a corps will
move on him at day light from Centreville,
J&gt; rented.
lured 1000 prisoners, many arm* and one
piece of artillery.

Raravrnac

in that direction. .
.t.
.:!•&lt;
An iinpreasinn prevails that lbs rebels
have been entrapped, and tbe result of
recent manueavrw l» looked for in­

B0WTY,

iiary exritenM

ten.

The att

atuLB. A. G&lt;

puWUM ia tto

which the met

day last left a

CHANCERY ORDER

'TATE OFMICHIGAN.—Tbs Ciresat Cssrt fat

made fire nets

As the alma

* 'IxmJc out foi

D. SM

The Michig

In tkb sssre, urit 0* above u.u&gt;-d
Palmer H/Rarertl, is sot a resident of

ing the most

CIOM bi* *i&gt;jMMraBCr to
w illiix tbrA oxMtb* ftvi

at*1 rlaborah

upnn rhe Cai
lie epiritrd

to Im pereoorilv
Ih-fmd.nl at

HARMOX KMITTI,

th!a num.
• •refer of the
ele.S ‘

CHANCERY ORDER.

TATE OF MIO1IGAK YWCim.it. Co.rt fa:
the cMetjr ef Berry: k Okasrivy.

S

‘;,G^*..Pofi

subsequently

Mas, io wot a resident ol thir . .
kareeeat is UM of the South, r » . A
*Swaney A Allen, the Cou.viF^. • i

Middlevillt, Aug, itt, IBM.

night by neg
Steer the toll

Da. Rus ack's Bmaax.—By reference
to Dr. Robaek'a adrertiitateal on tbo UM m&lt;«.
It will t&gt;t Seen that tbe Doctor beejml lotroSocod a asw artiele In tbe lini itWUtnocb Bittern."
Tbrw Bitters are destined to become very ponuAwaii ia fanUr otdarvd. that wltbfo «■«&lt;

der to evacuate the Peninsula than was To Maj Gen. Halleck, Gen.-ln-Chief:
necessary. The order bears date early
We fought a terriffle battle bsre ys*
in August, and nearly or quite twenty
terday with the combined forces of the •dvertiM-tncnt.
dars have been consumed To
days
in carrying
carry Ing it
'
। I....dured, and we trust he will receive it,
ensmy,
ahlch fasted with continued fcrv
Sunday, tbe Mass. 85th had just come in __________
i ..last
■ — 'that Geo.
into effect.
Tbe.
thing
from daylight until after dark, by which
•nd others through him. as an evidence
and was marching tip Into town to’ the. McOellan did wyaJto protest against it,
time
the
enemy
were
driven
from
the
that the country is not unmindful of those uroaor“DM9|«ppbells are eoming^and
“*
field, which we now occupy.
.1
who bleed upon the battle field, or those
pr&amp;7 -njnr.
as their steady tread sounded upon the
. i are too inud» exhausted to
after, bis entire fiwee and all the properwho suffer a tedious captivity while serv­
push
matters,
hut
I
shall
do
so
fa
the
paved street, a hundred thoughts presaed ty were this aide tbs Cblekabominy.
course of the morning, aa soon as Fitx
ing in their country’s cause.
Notice la hereby giy
upon the mind.
How that stirring
John Porter's oorpa cornea up from Ma­
strain bad marshalled the brave scotch
nassas. Tbe enemy fa still in our front,
Raids.—Our Generals have been so
The New Orleans DtUa has two tetters but badly used up.
among their Mils and mountains, and
frequently circumvented by rebel caval­
We have fast not lew than 8.000 men,
ry. U» U would Mun U»t tb., »..l
'u,'. Worod .Mm.
killed and wounded, and from theanoear_________ .
.
fores and that of Price amount to thirty,
five thousand. They propose to capture
Gfao. Buell and to “ptroof” on to Ken
lucky
Bragg ia acnrrajly drunk ; also
stroyed by 8towart’a cavalry.
Another telling tn the people of the National bia officers. The uyea are half starved ; behaved aplentMly:
,
Capitol, that the 800,000 men are ennring tea not to be had. and coffee 32 50 per
The haute was foot* on the Identical
raid of cavalry, supported by intotry. • ____ »« —
battle field bf!M| Rnn. whWh greatly .

.-Smith, and
.retreated bl
Brindl.y'wb

w&lt;amdedl‘ih
'to wi-’

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sxj

t

tack aad destroy several supply trains
bi«h«i.*»i. ofl^r.
The pteaiars suffer

front that tbe enemy

•ardt

Fanatics* and “Cowardly
Km Hyte. witbiB •

irraa Imam.—A list
is ZtessamM from Mi
JOHN POPE,

r*&lt;
sovalry 1

time.

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ivr mnuiHg inc Circini noun
for Mid countr.M Saturday the sixth d&lt;« sf SeptetnbiT, as. IsHi, at one o'clock, r n. of that div.
balsd. May V&gt;. IWfi.
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Fueileor regiment of

th*

&lt; ’ .1. Inneai. has been in town about a week
.

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nearly or quite twenty

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in.- recruits for that regiment.

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Pi’ls will give strength, because in their

operation they purge from the a&gt;stem
the humors and bile, and hence they
clranae and purify the circulation.

large

ICegal Uotitts,

proportion of these are taken from among
the met hiinica of this

village.

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HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

The attMxIancr waa very alini

deed.

imoer. itjex, and on Wedi
[17th] day of December,
adred and aixly-two. at

Tbe sum of eight hundred dollara

era. and incidentals.

R.

B.

ind.lrenFh. Io all cases ask for IM
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One Dollar. Pereoas calling. at Dr.

Wightman

and. H. A. Goodyear, were elected Truateea for the term of three years ; after

id day of Jo»e. IBM, briar ths lime limited br
le salt Probate Coart, tbe final adjustment of all
“* GILBERT STIKKB.
1 U«mteH1RAM J. HANCHETT, IsfoMrs.
Dated. Baltimore, August IS, 1831
augSO

which the meeting adjourned.

Cold.—The rain of Sunday and Mon.

of Michigu, oo the sixth d.v of S*ptembor.A. D.
1962, st &lt;m o’clock la tho sfteraoou of acid day.
Dated, May SO, 1848.
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
Jeiltia

Druggist*.
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day last left a low temperature of the at*
on

Tsslbing. or *ny other cause. Jf troubled with
oougb, RcatleMnese at Niabt. half a teaapooofal
of the RESOLVENT will -insure a cure. PHce
One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollars.

Tuesday morning,

made fire nrceaeity as an aid tn comfort.

Aa the almanac

Byphilit,
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Old Bom,
Bkin Qiatzau,
J^heumatiam,
Balt ^heum,
Biak Headaohe,.
Qyepepaia,
Livrr Ccmplaint, Fever and
Fsmalo
Lauoorrhaa,
”
’ Cbmplaxnto
‘*-'St. jfirvthonj/ta Firo,
Xrjftipalaa,
Eruptions,
ffumors,
_
.
Fits, Baixtfuloua Conaumptior., tic.

II?

of Michigan.'to Joseph Hibley^fMarohaB,Calboon

makers would say :—

ax\A VAX*

^.ve TAX«\\ia\.«A

MORTGAGE SALE.

mosphere, which

'BYoodi

for the life and health of the body depends
upon the parity of the blood.

but lb*i this remedy will cure.
It deanaos tbe BLOOD. Btoolvea all dtoaaaod

in

The peculiarity of the

FROM

no^iMoss of tbe Skin. Joints, Beata* or Gland*,

day evening, vis almoat entirely forgot­

HuVAXYOUfe Ce-Y^veCktCfe
which have been showered upon him from

to that they strike at the not of Disease,

achnnl meeting, in thio distriat, on Mon

ten.

B-MWyD VlLTtoB

fears boon Introduced to the public for man
fim afat years, and have acquired an

ONE BOTTLK.

A/ payment ota ca
executed by Attia Ji

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

h

IS4ICO lUOTlTI tlUulTATlkO .^SSOLVSNr -isil
will rars er try specie. . t title Dimmo. Scndsla
Syubllitio Eruptinii*. Fever Sore*, VI nets. Tuii&gt;&lt;*rs
Haft Hlicuin, S.res ufali kinds. Uuniurs, i'lislulre ’
I'ttnptes. blou-ba.. Ac., ruimlly and tllsctivaiy, .
wlll.M..
. ,.*
. i.n'.r.l

We call

that recruiting extraordinary.

.

j
DR. RAD WAY
5S^‘,HA.H DLStOVERED A CI.E-tlfSING SVRL’P,

lip.M'i;

Rgrnrmwo.—Thtg huaineiM h otill

most populsj* reman la* &lt;n moders science.

r '-;

UNQUIET OF-

IU THE PilUUC

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0KE person writes, her daughter was cured

RADWAT

■LmA out for frosts about thcae days.”

DR. RADWAY’S PILL8.

al one o'clock, in tbe afternoon, tl
described land, belonging to the

Tbe Michigan Central Railroad Corn-

kkuhibo jM'Ces.

|Miny has long held thr reputation of lieini.’ tht- numl generotra nnd public spirit*
-d &gt;-orp*&gt;ralion in the country.

In

»untr of Barry i
C-*. TAYLU1

addi

has, through the late act of ita able Gene'■’il SutMeinten lent. R N. Rice Esq. laid I
th* citizma of Detroit nnd all other visit­

- r- of ihr Campus Martino, in that city,
lasting obligations.

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CHANCERY SALE*

S

entirely V«

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Court
for the county of Barry—in Chancery.
be sold at public auction or veodue. to tbe highest
bidder, at tbe Court House in the Tillage of Has­
tings, that being the place for holding the Circuit
Court in said eoanty of Harry, and Stale of Mich­
igan, on tbe sixth day uf September, A, D. iMto,
at one o’clock, 1*. M*. of Uiat day.
Dated, May *&gt;. 1MX
a
HORACE J. PERRIN A Ch..
ielltlJ
AsaigneM of Mortgage.

Tbe action

red t&gt;« ia the erertioo and

•

W« have every kind of gnoda. ench us

RADWAY’K PILLS

preseuta-

’hr city of Detroit, of an elegant

I Circuit Court for the County of Barry, In Chanam1 • laliomlrlv finished speaker ’s stand eery, made on the sixteenth day of April, in
tbe veer of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
upon the Campus Martina. Such pub­ and sixty-two. in a certain eaoae therein pending,
wherein Jerne. M Uaeb to rental—and
lic spirited pem-roaity cannot fail of
Charles B. Hewes, I.t&gt;cv J. D. Hewes. David My­
ers, and William Marble are Defeadanta: Notice
1 ring ai.precuited by the public.
ia hereby given, that I. the undersigned. Circuit
Court Commissioner, in and for the comity of
It in A xotswortmt fact that the De- Barry, will sell at public auction or vendue to
tbe hl cheat bidder, on Thursday, tbe twenty-fifth
tr-..: Free Preu irappresacd that part of [25th] dar of September. A. D. one thounsad
Gi-r. W iliv.x’a speech, in which be spoke eight hundred and sixty two, st twelve o eloek at
noon of that dar, at the north front door of
To those who do not wish to be troubled with
of the orgnniz.nti«m of the treasonable the Court Hanse, in the vilbge of Hastings, in
said county, tbe following described prwni^s, ti. thinking, but like to hare tbeir thinking done by
that
-rder of the “Knights of the Golden Cir- wit : Tbe south half of the south-west quarter Sime one else, uvauy ruAvut
RADW AY’S READY RELIEF
of section number twenty. (JO.J excepting ten
acres on the south east earner, in township num­
Will
relieve
those
who
suffer
pains,
instantly
on
bar four. [4] north of mngs number eight. [8]
its application externally or by ita administration
Gen. Pope Unde
2,000 prisoners west, in the county of
iulernallt. and cures—
—n
HAKMUft nxilTtl,
RHEUMATISM
in
•
few
boars.
who prreumptiimaly crooned the Rappa­ 8 ’
Cirrtril Qntrt O-inwifirnrr.
SORE THROATin fifteen minutaa.
a Allcx. Solicitor, for Cmnpiainsai
hannock in face uf his batterieslie
Dated st Hastings, Aug. 12. 184*
auglSlT . TOOTH-ACHEin three minutea.
i NEURALGIA (paroxysms cL)...in bre minutes.
subsequently lost nil but about 400 of
CBAMI’S......................................... In b»s niinulea.
HEADACHE............................. in ten. minutes.
CHANCERY ORDER.
them;'

" Wr learn that

the

pnti

lia
river, below Algiers, were ,
.
night by negroes armed with shot guns.
The nt-gme* were cr&gt;r»cr»*rd in.fibe cnne
inear the toll fate, opposite ChalmelR;.—
■They rushed from their hiding place,
.liK-hargn tbeir gwa at ihe^untrult efttn-

DIAERUCEA
LUMBAGO, [pains of ].
CHILLS
BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP
SPASMS................. ;......................
—■
Hu&gt;rf Fri^orr.
DEEP SEATED PAINS... by a few applications,
in ail cases where pain is felt, the RKADY -RL
Thw V. 1/idio,
LlhF should be applied
Taken intamaDr-a
It sattofactorilv appearingto this Court by Afii- lea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
davft on fite lUlYhSSuM&gt;M*bill"'.
**•*"•.
acidin of she stoni——4 r-~*’
fa a noa-reeldent of this Htatois a pleasant and healthy etunutout.
ThereforOn motion of Rw»t k
Baton to &gt;KS!i£Tj!±- X D.1,
TO THOSE WHO DO 1U1NK.
TATE Off MICHIGAN. Tbe Cirewit Court far
tbe County of Barry : in &lt; hanerry.
At a session of said Court held at tbe Court
jB the V'ltag* "I Hnotings on tbe I4lh day
Bon.,*Lot’iaS- Lovxtx, Cfrewif

S

•ley. Ddvld North. Frank Preiora. A.
;Sinith. and Jainqfi^Mayfield, and then
U-u.b~y».
....
retreated ItodP toHMr hiding place.—
Brindley'Whs'ibM through tha muscle of
Iw- filed aad a copy thereof to be served on tbe
■the right arm. and bis cost was riddled
.’I'SStuh
with
.hot in tbr

We say that Raowat’s Rebut Rsuw « the
___ ■ _i- to. -.r
aoarfiams known In ths

wwinded,‘the other four-------- ---------------to retrain.
Cunsequmtly Caph R®*d

re'urprd.t” the citv. .
Wg liittn Mtok Df*4eahM r**

•down the n«*t with six men. No IW
ing* have been beard from him. If the

telrt twenty dly» before tbe time prescribed foe

,wHJ; -i be ■ywqryttwerpd,------

bis appearance.
• fhreasar A Anon.
IxWS S. Lorstx,
torf— re &lt;re;»i"»,re
. 1cl’”" J"4*'

—

W'"1' CM—o-

pain and loading to infiamation

Pill, in tha Arcana of Medicine.
Aa evacuanta,
ther arc more certain and thorough than tbe
I&gt;ra»tic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elaieriurn; and more soothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES
Ther exercise a more po wet fol Infioenre over
tbe l iver, and ita secretions than calomel, mercurr, bloe pill, hence their uuportanoe iu cases
of liver eomplainta, and spleen difficulties. Jaun­
dice. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Head ache Ac.
In Ibe treatrasnl offerers, either bilious. Yellow,
Trpbold, and other reducing fevere, they are su­
perior to quinine. Their infloeoce extends over
the entireevstem. controling. strengthening, and
brpcinit “P »be retaxed and wealing energies, and
regulating all the secreitons tn the natural per­
formance of tbeir duties, cleansing sad purifying
the blood and purging from the system s!1 dis­
eased deposits and impure humors.
Ther differ from all purgative pills. Their
action ianoi local, or confined to a portion of Ibe
bowels. Draatic Purgslire Pills augment what
is called the pctistallie movement of tbe bowels
by irritating Ute eoata of Uta inlestinea.
I..
-.^1 ...II.n&gt;t".ln.v
the irrtta.

not only increase Uta disease, hoi induce ulcers
lion; therefcre.greal caution is reuuirrd an altacks of iufiamation uf tbe bowels, bibnui colic,
rheumatism, gout, Ac . in Ibc kind of pUia to take.
If RADW AY‘8 FILLS ere t*Evn,acure.will Mlow
There area claea of cbroiUc diseases. chronic
Rlx-umatism, Enlargement of the Urer. Spleen
EnlargvmMii, diseases caused by the execasire
use ofcalomel. Msrcmy. Quinine, in which cvlchium goiac are prescribed freely. Di these diseases
EADWAY’ri REGULATING PILES era larmore
certain, and the patient avuida the danger which
an overdose &lt;*f &lt; otebioni would ludicl
In Yellow. Trpbold, and Bilious Perera, in ErrWpeL.».S&lt;mai Pr-X. purgation la highly c.-enliak
l_ .* a— —J*.a*.
..I* tlrn**!.- I'lll. ll»S IVT1-

dance of two years.
AH0THES writes, his eon was cured
after his flesh had almost wasted away.
The doctors pronounced the case incura­
ble.
______
ANOTHER waa cured of Fever and Ague
after trying every medicine in hia reach.
AHOTHER was cured of Fever Sera
which had existed fourteen yearn
AIT OTHER of Ilheumatism of eight years.
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which the
Purifier and Pills

'WovkWke ct CYmtcwv.

EWiTS &amp; SHCIE®,

GROCERIES

are the moat active and thorough pills that
have over been introduced.
They act so directly upon tbe Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extent aa that the
system does not relapse into ita former con­
dition, which to too apt to be the case with
simply a purgative pill
They are really a

"SVooii &lt;na\&amp;. *IAvev VAX,

HARD-WARE!

which, in conjunction with the

ISkootX Vvtvk.^tv,
will cure nil the aforementioned diseases,
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure

Headache,
Outivtnest,
Oolia (Pains, Cholera Jforlus,
Indigestion,
(Pair, in the gewela,
Qizziness, eto.
Try these medicines^ and you will never
"ss yoaf neighbors, who have used them,
and they will say^bey are »

’ ‘

Qtooi

and you
you should
and
should njthom before going for a
physician.
Utt a Pamphlet or Almanac of tny local
agent, and read tho oertiflcstee, and if you
bare ctor doubted you will

'Oou\&gt;X vw» vaove.

DRY GOODS!

a mild, soothing and
, ______ Suit will parge and
,,
Arengtlien. like Rad way’s Regs
luting Pills, ia required. The cause of so many
deaths iatbsc diseases is owing.Io the Waal of
apomtrva hke RADWAVS HLLS. that wiU
purge without deptaung or l»ta»fcnn&lt; witojba
functions or other socretTons. Notoamln a headred of Yellow or other far ar eases would prove
fetal if Badway's Pills were adopted in tbeir treal-

Some adrocates of Drotiu Purftiioo errooeousIv hold that griping, nauaea. sickness, tenesmus,
daring lb. o^e/aitoa of tbair pUla, ta • fererable
sign i iftbmr pills expelled with lb. f-ms tbe
dressed hnmora left circulaUng in tbe
there would be but little p^n or gnptag
It is
the absence of tbe bile end other hsmore, which
tbeir imperfect pflta fail U------------ ----------tern, that occasions tbe pi
stools evacuated after eer&lt;
be found thin aad watery.

Stacks of
CHANCERY SALE.
TATE OF MICBIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Court for
tbe county of Barry. In chancery.
Lavi &amp; MoauxiX. fbmpfabuia/.^

S

Cbablxx 0. Matubww and CcmnuA Mathews,
N punuaaoe and by virthe of a decree of the
CucnitCotwt for the county of Barry, in Chan­
cery. made oa tbe foorteenth fTttb] day of July,
in the rem of our Lord one thousand, eight hun­
dred aod sixty-two. In a certain cause therein
pending, wherein Levi B. Horseman U complainMt, and CbariM G. Mathews and Cornelia Math­
ews are defendants: Notice is hereby given, that
1, ibe undersigned. Circuit Court Commissioner,
in and fof OwhlM flhnrt^nfHarry, will sell «t

I

AVOID BALINE PURGATIVES.
minds that can understand ita action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

Many persons are ia tbe habit of taking Salta.
Beidlito Wator, Magn-ia. Ac
hotreto. Tto to err........... T
taialngan ovaernttoa of tbe

W qptoto wM*

Ac., not owe atom of tbe bite ■
fa eliminated fr^ the blood

Barrs liniment*. A

OpR GOODS
ZXhttoSwdmi

JUDWAV8 READY RELIEF.

Unusually Low!
To fermt people frees flotaf to Mfle Cmk

W.
a tukufa for food*—
Wbmu Cor., Oto, Buttor. UrtrorV _______ ________
■U bull; olmoa .reejlki.fr yw Un i&lt;Jtoml»»" .

rnimMU *«U —W 'J* lk*

GRANT * SPAOLDIHG

�BALE OF

inform*

ri|l
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1

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C1

K0

&lt;*■ is n-is

crop, I roa«d lu&gt; imlj, McrK -W.U-l.
&gt;&lt;■ hoed tfem -Hfc tte -teW «S&gt;&lt;Jo."

h. «!&lt;«•.* «*4O kwri

2

mure from the am muni* than ibe moist­
ure of the dew. - -,&lt;r- ... _
1 adopted the prntiee tbe foil awing

£8818
fi sain

ANNUAL
tecommoud«d k V&gt; other*.

*61,
•41

growth of the former will surpriaingly
exceed that of the latter. “
' ’'.,
A story in point, sometime since, went
tbe round* of the agricoltnral press, of
fiUlowa: A’

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74

07

II

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theirdwn. They planted it with •"
and a bet wax made by them as to wh
should make the best crop.
At' bl?*
the *«&gt;n came c
.? some quarts -behind.-^
-- 1
out
MW of n sj^ and
rwaaun^W. e- X2«“ln "X •
He could nut understand the rvaaup^'Asl
be bad hoed his twice a week until laid
by, while he had not seen the-hired ltd
cultivate bis plot at all, end yvt ho had
gained the wager.
It turned out the
winner’s crop bad been hoed quite its fre­
quently. but before hia rival wtu up in
the morning.
Providence, it seems, fol
lows the b«e of ti&gt;e early riser with a
special nnd-increased reward.
But there are exceptions. Cultivating
while tho dsw i* on, manifestly benefits
such gross feeders «* cabbage nnd corn,
but there are plants very impatient «•!
being disturbed while wet.
The com ­
mon garden snap and running beans are
examplea; and if worked while wet, even
with dew, the pore of the leaves *eem V»
become stopped, snd the whole plant is'
apt to rust and become greatly injured.
Whether the Lima beans'and oilier legumus are a* impatient of being hoed in tbe
dew, I have not ascertained. Experi­
ments should, however, be tried, the
coming season, on *11 hoed crops.

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the north line of taction No.

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whether it tea good thing for tbe swine.
They become dirty and scabby, and
sometimes lose essentially in vigor ,and
and health.
Perhap* tbe injury eutdes
partly from tbe heat and the gases con­
stantly inhaled from
the fermenting

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bay and
straw ; they may Improve tbe heap by
turning it werand mixing their own or
dure with tbe same; but we question

&lt;&gt;ur own country men.”

■ w«. m WMHUf.

n ptofniof»»|T

some fodder among the refuse

_

Village \&gt;f Ornngeville.

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17 CO I 74
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17 40

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Tlie practice of keeping swine in a
pen or small yard containing the manure
etc. thrown out from the barn, is not- to
be commeudad.
'fbe bogs ma^’finfl

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optofeiof,w»i8

Hop. on Dubs Hill*.

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sojourning in Italy, recently had
frview with Garibaldi. lu au-WC
ish expressed that we might ./

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Town d Norib ofJBup 8 K’eat
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root* being'small, can dWthrow' out ,

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“Pear tree specific.” Spread this dres­
sing over tho roots every Fall, and work
St into the soil in tbe Spring. Of course ■
the weeds and grass aic to be keptdown *, ' rtf of ncY
for about as muc^ good will come from ' Wor.eX
rUof.vU
this tillage ae from tbe manure. ’
Tbe above directions apply with *p
lai force |&lt;jydytarf-pear^
The; quint

manure.
It to much better, we think, to keep
bugs in Quarters by themselves, and nx
clean and sweet as posahrle. Give ibem
dry commodious pens, with plenty of
clean straw in tbeir beds.— Amer icon
Agriculivritt.

Wtr’7W
770

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Undoubtedly, there are some soils
which need very little manure.
Such,
especially, are the deep, virgin lands of to Um pine* of beginning,
our meadows, where the deptsits from
swtfoT
tbe overflow of neighboring streams base
been accumulating for centuries.
Butsuch lands are not everywhere to Ge
"found.
There are' large districts in
which the soil is compara'ively light, and
which have been exhausted by long crop
K'
. Let no one think of growing nears
without manure.
This tree Is n
gross feeder, and soon e»msumes the ele­
ment* of nutrition wiihiu its reach.—
Both tbe size and color, and the flavor • wXof
w?&lt;of.
of the Iruit are determined by (he riuh*
ncaof the soil.
.°C^F
What manure shall we apply ? Barn­
eWofnwV J
wW'-X »
40
yard dung, simple and uumixed, might
160
be safely .used in moderate quantities;
7 10
but doubtless, a mixture of thi«, with
8 70
rotton leaves, soda, ashes, bones, night­
soil, street-scrapings and tbe hke, would
be better.
Let these lie in a heap a few »k#fnw« 9
W
9 63
month*, and then shovel them logetlwr.
and the compost may well be lalielled,'

riMAtletslar and wide itFs.-nrch of fi»od,
when the eoil near the trunk is exlmusted.
The food .must be brought, Umq regularly, nnd enough of it, tno, to supply its
constant want*. Follow (hiaJiD^. with
systematic pruning, and thO'hibor will
be well repsid.—Anuricon AffncttUuriiL

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GREAT
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GRANT A SPAULDING,

Over High Prices, at the

DRUG
EALER TN GROCERIES, provisions, pro­
d
flitb. butter, lard. psrk.
grata el
rilktnd- Al»otoY» c»adie*,
Star* 10
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Budding for iu blMMUtiog,
Io th* tpftila glorious rilm*.

I was only fourteen when 1 wrote my
first story 1J and it was a good ahd origin­
alone too. It was not. *&gt;!• usual hi short
stories now adays, about the adventures
of a beautiful maiden, captured by fierce
handiti and pla&amp;ff In a dark dungeon ;
whose fever bold comes all orf‘a dark

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Sfr buidJSl V^iml^hich°awaged1,

kb we’ Ittibif^fiW-' ' Aondant 'f&amp;UU

«. n. cook,
tOWTCT or lISKim. nd

use of my tongue, sprang forward, and
catching bold of his sleeve exclaimed
quickly and vehemently, “You can't think
how much 1 thank you.”
He looked
downs,railed, and said, “Keep on writing,” .
and was gone.
After that he always came Wednesday
evenings for the next five years.
it didn’t seem so very long to me tbo’,
those five years. How very happy I
was.
1 had greatly changed since the time
when 1 had commenced writing. I - say
it, though without a particle of vanity, I
was an elegant, handsome girl ; so said
my Admirers, of whom there were not a
few. I was well edocaled, thanks to tbe
kind and carefill supervision of that kind
and true friend, who was not an admirer;
not a declared lover ; bnt yet I knew—
Ob ! whatafn l talking about! I always
wrote after be had visited ns; yes us ;
mother and L' I never called him Mr.
------------ , it was always “My Editor.”
I had reached my nineteenth Mrtbday.
! was sitting idly at tbe piano, which
my earnings had pa rebased, and glancing
over a new piece of music which a mu­
sical admirer had sent me, ray back was
towards, the door. Some one came in
so' softly, that, supposing it was my
mother, 1 said, without tftraipg my head,
“mother, I wonder why *my editor’don’t

and asked—
“What is the matter, child I”
1 did not answer, for 1 thought him

MANHOOD;

T-firrM^ST

“none but fools talk of saving tbe Ort&gt;etitatiou wbea the Union Mg«o^ * And

And so, fckgOtfal of th* twts • ■*«,

Public,

once guessed that pqorStobl had got «kt
of AmmGWqtL
eotSmirtlir, with

100,000.

a shodl-df trismph, gave the order .to

the above inventory of myself, and slow­ war, and ridicules the npJjfiR {of danger
ly walktag towards tbe parlor door, tho’t that the freed-m^o who compose a class
of peasantry attached lb the soil where
with a feeling of pleasure that I was glad
1 looked as weft as i did. I could not they were Drought up will overrun the
tell tbe reason for this feeHng, but Sup­ North. He says that the rebels derive
posed ftwaionly gratified vanity, though much advantage in the estimation of
I do not now think' that this was the only Foreign Powers, and even in pur estima­
tion fyom their isolation which prevente
reason.. r-nX’1 li:i •
civilized nations from “knowing wbirt
I beard ray mother**1 wolce and that of
barbarians they are. ~
the strange gentleman as I neared the
.Since Mr. Hurlburt’s assertion that at
door; they wore talking as those who
were unacquainted. 1 went up to him one time Gen. McClellan, could have
and shook hsnds to mother's surprfe^.— marched into Richmond almost' hoop1 said, “1 have not yet told mother of my posed has been called in question, we
writing.” and then I gave a brief account nave spoken further with him in regard
of my adventures.
When I bad finished to the matter. He says that Gen. Mc­
tbe gentleman said, “And &gt;ou don’t know Clellan bad four, if not five opportunities.
my name even, nor who i\m, neither Once when the rebels were at Manassas,
have you askod. My name is------------ , where as he knows so directly from Gen.
and I am the editor you sent your story Johnson that he has no doubt of its truth,
to. I have seen your story ; It is a good there were never more than 40,000 men,
one. Keep on writing. The story will many of whom were suffering and debili­
soon be published.
Here is tbe remu­ tated by long stagnation, and tha} all
neration you ao delicately hinted at in preparations were made to evacuate
your little note." So aaying, he placed whenever the place was seriously men­
a bill in my hand, adding, “You must al­ aced as long ago as last October.
The second opportunity was after the
low me lo oome and see you once in a
while.”
I sat still and said nothing. I battle of Williamsburg, when, had Gen.
McClellan pressed directly across the
could not.
I only looked over at him with blind­ Chickahominy toward the rebel capital,
ing tears in my eyes. I knew it seemed and as he thinks he might have done, he
like ingratitude to sit there and not rec­ would have captured it. The third op­
ognize his kindness. There seemed to portunity was after the battle of Fair
be a spell on my tongue. I could not Oaks-or Seven Pines, and the fourth
after the battle of Malvern Hill.
•P««k,,
Mr. Hurlburt is also inclined to the
He arose to go, and I, recovering the

B
tad General
tt the Court
rid?

cannofliers to fine s few1 roand* of tilt

charge ta body bnon what he thought
our empty gun*.
When the screaming
rebels got within less than- a hundred
an
utier
waflf
bf
‘
proper
sanitary
prwTbe neat morning be'ftaMbd, trtetrlnt
eaiiiohsin terap. ' Rfs.jHuriktwt,; &gt;bow. yards of SigwL’s gues, biscanncAiers were
fbr the “little |irl^&gt; -'As
ordered to use grape art outater, art
to ant my'nsrthe birt-bstoolr flt^rtdreoe. •vtr. ta aot diaptort rto jirterrate the
Jx^as qulddy And accnrately as possi­
Mother invited him in and called nee.— auengtb of the rebqWon^ which , be aaya
ble.-- ■
.
’
Stopping befage the glam a moment to iLmore to be dresdpd now than at' any
At tbe same moment the infantry rose,
previous period sinon''dm attack upon
wnorth my hair, 1 thought of my looks, 1
which lehad eeber occurred to ma ver?j Fort Sumpter. "He tails the rdbele a advanced out of the woods and poured in
mrtioolsriy 1 to notire before this -time. 3 ®«*&lt;* bfof
*»o»y their volleys upon the bewildered enemy.
faaw^ patroTlariowoodarfuitandwine |.‘®»:*
r*^orabla to
r-nrw.MrvoraDin
w the
uie Union-very
vtiiuu—»wy The result fa easy...to-sec. The rebels,
few, faitam!
indeed, in
in Richmond
Richmond, as
as hn
ho knows
knows dismayed airtire storm which-Aora .their
----- rtundent hair arranged
____ j. 1_
—I faw
eyes,
in v
heavy
fcoiq hie personal observation^'
1
' • ranks iu pieces at such dose distance,
braids and an exceedingly dear and beauHe fkvors emancipation heartily and halted, shook for.* moment, then broke
tifcl odtnptexloo, art a little, slender
form clad in ptak muslin dress. I took I unqualifiedly as a msenk nf ending this and fled with erica of•. hpcror, leaving

corne-'”
A boquet of rich flowers fell Into mv
lip, two harts were placed on my head,
a' “God bleat you, my child,” a falling of
irr....'. Ot» to™. 1&gt;«. °“'-fcrrtS"' impertinent. But he repeated the ques tbe music to the floor, and then we were
wlp.rF~M.fcr~l.Br
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lion, and In a kinder tone. I answered both silent He stood smoothing my
with a quivering lip, “Nothing.”
hair from my forehead, and I sat tearing
“Now I know you are troubled 'and dis­ to pieces a rich, red rose. Presently he
appointed about something.
Tell me said, “You were wondering why your
» hst it is and perhaps I can help you.” editor didn’t come.
Jfour edit­
»r article
This time 1 raised my head, and look­ or as long mm both live! I foye walting him full in the face, answered in that ed for you five long years ; don’t dlsapquick, proud way ‘ which ' la so habitual
for *? “■
with me, “Sir, yOu are a stranger, my
BOW LOST 1 AND HOW RESTORED!
Why did he ask me; he knew well
troubles can be nothing to you.?
He looked rather amazed, gazed at me
a moment aod then said, “fou area proud
A Leclerc *■
Noterc, im .
foolish child.
I know'caution and pro- ly give him my hand. My heart had
duooa are forbidding you to tell i me, but been hls years ahd years ago.
way down in your hmrVydu are longing
to cbftfide in.aotneone ; why hot confide
- The Louisville JDMbcrtrf tells a great
in me ? It Is not often that I pity a atran- troth In a 'few-wwedr when Ik saye, that

p„4.r

that although tbey bare urteuLudly
WWjffAFR.M &gt;W&lt;». •inwthfiiaanftv has .wasted so much, as to
leave the net Incretoi not more than

tormMabb to epprt witiu aim. iaftnur
br had rtfSotn mend, but tbe Gmaral wm
not etalirtwe’ara net think of Mtewfe
He ordered his men to lie down in the
wood, ready to rise up In a moment wed
ddSr.thbfrlrtu TLbn'be ordered ”!*

I wrot to bed that wlgbt, wHbrt&lt; -Wyleg

Tb.t will tpri.g «frv*h 1*4 m.

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Ms nd 1 figure toMM|| A In the filsterte. I npMI^Abaaour^ in po«Mqueoc« of jh&gt;

ROBERTS Ac STRIKER,
night, and, the sheets being tied together,
DEALERS in dn&gt;r«. medieioee, potentmedi- a new and most complete assortment of i draws her down in safety, and, whether
cinea. polnU. oUo, terpentine, burn tag Seul,
there is waler near or not. iu a (airy bark
DRUG! AND HEDICINER,
flees with her to s&lt;nue Ciir isle, where
eerie*. »t»tiooery, end fnney articles.
&lt;Chemicals, Palate, Olla, Cam­ they ever after live happily—no, my
Holbrook's New Block, Bertiegs, Mtch.
phene, Horning Fluid,
story was a melter of fact, common sense
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
story.
Well, 1 wrote it, copied it, and address
SAVEEZEY A ALLEN.
ed a little Dote to the editor begging ac­
TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitor* In Cha’sceptance. 1 sealed it, and carried it lo
eerj. Particular attention paid to Coo re ydie post office.
ForKKXUm «&gt;
——
•■ —
-~rrj
This done, 1 felt greatly relieved ; but
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
lo attend to all calle in the list of their profession
every one who haa ever written a atory,
PURPOSES,ONLY_^1
and bnrine&gt;«.
can imagine in what suspense 1 wailed ;
□slice in the Conti House, Hasting*. Mich.
with what doubts art fears, hopes and
joys 1 waited.
DANIEL COOK,
When evening came, 1 went down lo
Also a Cull stock of
TDSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
the office, but went home again without
»l Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
daring to inquire for my fictitious Dame.
,|«hta *nd &gt;11 other bunnew pertaining to bi* oB.ce.
Office in Goodyear's block, np stain.
|
So next morning I went down again, but
with a like reauit
While going down 1
I. A. HOLBROOK,
such as
had resolved to march up to the window,
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
and inquire without hesitation, but when
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;
I arrived at the dreaded place, my heart
Ollie*. *econ&lt;l itory of Rowsr’s block.
in fact, everything in the Grocery line, inch as would leap up to my throat, and I would
go away without asking.
J. M. RUSSELL,
HYSICIAN *nd Surgeon. Office in Rossell’i
But the suspense was intolerable.
&lt;EU'D3E3S’r iPXBxnnnKB-j
■tore. SUte *tr**t._________
So the third day after it was mailed
saw me match boldly up to the window
JOHN nOBEKTS,
Aid Cwklir Eilnets,
and inquire.
HTSICUX ..a Sunrwm. DwriB,,»BmaTHK ESPSCIAL BXSXriT OF THS LADLKS.
W hat a moment that was.
.... lh« Coan Bmw«.
________
My very breath stopped !
II. V. CBEBUY,
Thu post-master eyed me over his
spectacles quietly and deliberately took
Notary public ..a Co»r.j»««.
■
M u. dl ba.l»m .0-roU.a u Llm .i.b
down a bundle of letters, shuflled them,
PENS.
PENCILS,
INKS.
PAPER,
EN
­
...mpuu. ,-a »a«m,. R™ia.»CT.
and looking up, said in a very business
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.
like voice, “not ooe.”
Upon our thrive* may be found all of th
1 iairly ran from the office, and did not
MOST POPULAR
A TTORNEY »nd CouMelor »* Law, Soliciter
stop until al some distance from iu
A »nJ Counwlor te c.bu»eery, Not.ry I ubl«.
It was evening.
The street lamps
Ar. AU bo«ine»» ,n««od*d to pretnpU.v •»* •■
were lighted.
1 was going ajong. my
eirally. Office Na 5, Noble’s block. Bottle Creek,
of tbe day.
head down, hot tears standing in my eyes
Micbigon.
,.. ._______ - __________
when under the full glare of tbe gaslight,
J. M. NEVINS,
I ran against some person ; 1 looked up
quickly.
The person with whom 1 had so sud­
ieni of Hastings and neinily, mat we intrau ■«
wl I er ere thing incur lino of trade u cheap as eon denly come in oollisicm was a very tall,
be bought at any place. Give uo a call and Judge
dark complexioned gentleman.
II. WRIGHT,
for yoaraelvoa. Wo istend lo mH
Immediately, aud. with the speed of
TTORKKY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
lightning, my busy itnsgination . began
weaving
the
frame-work of a roParticular siwnuou
----claims and money promptly remitted.
inance in which he figured ns the hero,
ois=«. wM. w. ★. Ur* &amp;-V. MIM.-H11.,
and I the personated heroine. A fine he­
Barry County, Mkhigan.____________
roine 1 would make, I thought to myself
in dismay. Ttqly, a romantic heroine,
their being
with my calico dress and sunbonnet and
TT0RNEY8 and COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
shabby shoes. The thought of this bro’t
me to rpy senses again. There I atood,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
stock still, under the lamp-post I real­
^sontrr ot Mm. w»A Bordiek Sw**,
ized again my great sorrow,'for auch It
appeared to me then, and a look of dlsLi.*-ewooi,
ROMBTB A STRIKER•appointment came back to my fede, and
for.*
be must lisvfl perceived it, for beatbpped

A

mt

moad. WTn his opiflkfo ttitfrwWlslave
not. Row throughout "tirf^Mefo Booth

away.1 ! rtw*tetoed tnf feet bofttwwtird.
When I tooted back in the direction’ M

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

,iq

after hfa««rt&lt; UjftM-hto tart M MQi
arm, said. “Why did yoe tell mb tbtal
You doA’t kftow jpej obild whyn did-;you
trust meT’
»*., .
• ,.ft r.-inHai1 iremedietely replied, “Something in
yourfoc^sir, b*ld ■reJeouNUMfcyertP
“Good night,’be sSid, walkftg qefoUy

D

D- c. IIAWLEt ,
EALER in all kinds ot Family Qrocsriea,
Slone and Wwlde* wart, and a general *»«ortm*nt of Profiaios*. Ala* Natarv Psfclic.
Store, two door* east of the Uailing* Hbuae,

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In the ptaaaant April ral* I 't NH*«U
PlI’S'2!L.a-E?O*0’,Jr-

A, HUUMU'W&gt;et« W’ew'wJ
•uovtca*Ib a* H*rte«rt. r .WHnwm

cootimnsf:. *t‘wiMmWaround to-morrow

bvi-a.irtw"

DR. H. J, HANJET.

TXE ALERS in all kinds of Ary. goeds.genew
IJ eroekery,Ac. Stalo ai.,at the pootoffieo.

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yet men talk of eavtoj the Constitution

■nd I knew no*™, &lt;•*!«
I D«d o.tfckr tovOnBim.

the diMharca of our anw. li-fba' BnMUt
W tnnhu th* auaSfjB W eimoo

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again in Virginia.

opinion that there waa lnother opportu­
nity for McClellan at the lime that -Eita

Richmond.
Ges. Halleck's Resgeet for Sunday when
A lady who knew tbe family well, and

who resided in Weston, N. Y., relates
that tbe General’s father was b hard-heart­
ed tyrnnlea! old farmer, who often oompolled h’ra son to work during the harvest
scssod on Sundays, when young Henry
considered it unnecessary. One Sunday
when he was about £ftcen, he was order­
ed to gn into tiie "field.
Ho went, and
after working about an hour, returned lo
the house, went in, and aaid, “Father 1 ]

Gxolooical Womdik*.—About thirty
years ago somebody made the discovery
that the ice fields of Siberia contained
immense numbers of fossils of elephants
and mastodons.
Where they came from,
or how they get there is tproblem which, *
perhaps may never be solved ; their ex­
istence, however, has no; Chimera, and as
ivory is one of the. most valuable com­
modities of trade in all nations, sonic
utilitarian Englishmen conceived the Idea

epoch to a profitable account. Aooordmgly about the year 1825, Thomson,
Bonner &amp; Co., a rich London firm, fitted
out an expedition to seek tbe Ivory hi
tbe Siberian ice.
Novel nd incredi­
ble as it seemed, tbe expedition was
crowned with oomplcte soooeas.
The
ships returned to England, richly ladsc,
wifli tM cbotoeet ivory art even to the
present time, although the world knows
bu» Hide about it, the ivory market Is
mainly supplied from tbe ice fields of

tian Wilneit.

;The c.xtrao: dinory benu ty of women in
Poland, o^ey ,.be accounted for from the
fact that there, girla do not jump from lufancy to'young* ladyhood. lYiey are not

Lrtnx Dixna or Kiwmrua.—Each of
went from tbe crrtle to the parior,to dress
tositatill and took pretty. -Nr, they are a thousand seta of love obate but little of
treated as children should be. During i itself; and when viewed together, who een
childhood, which extends through several estimate their value 1 The child whose
years, the.ar?.plainly art lobojffv dressed
aodkiBQwb^ to .run,■romp’,'And play In

the open air.' They are hoi loaded down
errand art right bank—ail with a obsarful.look and pleasant temper, ,hasi a re­
ward along with such
Bale girl cannot take ber grandfather on
her lap as he'teked her &lt;M W srt wmi
gat bis slippsm, or pdt away kis booker
gantiy womb bis thin locks* «rt wbs|h’ er Um thinks of it or not these little
’ kindnesses that oome froneR loving heart

flounces, so aslb be admlrrt ’ fof7' their
clothing. Nor/re tb°r rendered d vs-

and
exercise, and
sunshine during, tbe wh
dffddBbdd^ara
sepreis

•rt woefol worid.

■

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'‘••tooli* stitch

&gt;*■*«

The severe fighting oftbe war ao far,
that we have any aceoant of, took place
ou Saturday and Sunday, at New Uim.
The savages, to the number of 300 or
400, boldly came into the town and fired
upon the force under Cant. Flandreu.—
They would skulk bebina buildings and
get chance shots at stragglers, their aim
in many cases being only too accurate.
The force for the protection of the place
was gathered together near the centre of
the town, while the outskirts were entire­
ly abandoned to the Indiana, who lurked
and sneaked behind the dwellings, or
burned them, as they chose.
The In­
dians must have suffered severely during
the engagement, though as they carried
away their dead it Is not known how
many were made to bite the dust.
The loss on our side was ten killed
and fifty-one wounded, some of them
mortally. Among those killed are CapL
Dodd, well known lo all the old settlers
of this city; Rev. Mr. Smith, of Manka­
to: Mr. Edwards, editor of the LaSenr
county paper, sad Jerry Quiun of St.
Peter: Rev. Mr. Stein, of Judson, was
one of the principle fighters for the de­
fense of the place, and hsd the best rifle
on the ground.
TYie forces at New Ulm were rein­
forced on Sunday ,and the Indians fell
back. The place was then evacuated by
the settlers, and the entire force fell back
towards Mankato; eo that New Ulm, Or
what remains of it, is entirely abandoned
by both friend and foe.

I

do not think itneccasary fur me to work
to day, aod I have made up my mind that
l win not do so, nor will I hereafter work
m Sunday a” The old'taan, in an arbi­
trary, taanner, insisted upon bis return­
ing to the field to work, accompanviqg
the demand with threats. Young Hal­
leck said in ansker, “Very well, then, Til
leave j” and be accordingly tied up a
bundle of clothing, and went out into
the wide world, to work hie way where
ha could do ao without injury to his con­
science, by laboring on the Lord’s day.
After working on a farm in Western
New York for above1*’ ySar/MsYelathes
the Wagers who were prominent politic­
ians at that day, procured for Haileck the
appointment of cadet at tbe Military Academy,which he entered in 1835.— CTns

after life.
Mt: e'-ldfij

dachas, j.c.kmn*.

the most important qualities of the great
commander; -and it is a quality which
but few of our comrtfadders seem to pos­
sess. Pope showed it‘al’ New Madrid,
and the country expects him to show it

John Porter was attacked at tbe com­
mencement of the seven days' fight.—
These opinions Mr. Hurlburt says, are
held generally by Intelligent rebels at

-Th. Lodir.111.'iw. tlal

dent of an entire stranger, but a qeiok

regiment which was emit to charge upon
the flying rebels, writes in a letter home:
“They lay there like grass cut down
by a scythe, in great swaths.”
Buch readiness of resort as was dis­
played in this action, and in that of a few
days i«Q on ChkRappabahuoci, is one of

■TSktaOa oMjtato-baB
lu
■!&gt; tte MW W .
-BMifiilVWtfcSftSMttMtt*,- -■ ■ ■

�1,1 ITIaT h°ubwoi.d

HASTINGS IL

Mte it CROSLEY’S

or TH*

I

fcpethy few or cd

tasMan Cement

l(J hurried them
arrested all the'

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WeUeWay

GLUE IN THE WORLH.
iUnmrDUllElIOLUR IN THE worm.
THE ONLY MU ABLE GLC IN THgWoRLV

orsbiphig]

Their
Union man.
__ __
___
.
to tbe left towards Frederickton.

HaVJWO DC THIS, CHOSKK OempOVRSK,
Washington,

WITHOUT GPXU AND WITH Ff*K mFOSK.

morning.

was considerable fighting between Fair-

rogwAMD wrrwocT fka* asto
Ztasofa.

Glue.

4lM||MtoT GLL’K IM the WOKI b

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Tbo

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AMERICAN CEM ENT G LI E

tilled sometime

cent cngagemejtt*.

Cottox. —Thirty-five different ooudtriaaswnt-SBMJples pf cotton to the En-

ImS

nSZS^Tbe Englfah people
ore confident that from some of them

simply because it is a difie

who fa defeated.

Theftrwt

ty, 11 p-

IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

SMWMS -

Itetefohb t^A lai# rhsMiea were gmpy

magnified.
The reMtlt ia disastrous
enough, kttd eome of tbe ffiRar*The tending of supplies ao

diagracefbl.

«okrn&lt;Tio&gt;, &gt;hU4.u&lt; o* kmhi,

tar to the rear aa not to be within many
mils* of an adequate force for iti pro-

treater part ,rii»inii &lt;hs localities held

by them previous to their leaving
Ir tee PanMa.^ . ^n^ariuniUr

ponil’t 'guard, cannot be excused in any ,nf field officers ass fat tbb city td^dsy. I*
siudiag H^-GMsMto Pops and 8ura-

aorpmwder.. Tbyj^

etbsr

updw'our baggage tola..has" no parallel
apjortiwunent, will be entitled id twadelefiste*.

in history, excepting a similar feat in lhe

end aaeh orgaalied county, hiring be repreeeatatfre, will be entitled to one Aelegate.
- ------- --------- Eui.
. W.EWnjgg-*
•W.W'
DWIGHT MAY.
JX C. BCCKLANI

ninsula. The remlssrieesx&gt;f. Pope fa Jets
excusable since be had' the repuit of Mc-

fhssF

rear of McClellan's army upon tbe

Pe­

Clollan’s negligence as a warning, ,, vyj
Of our losses, and the eotnparitive Jad-

rSr. firry,

t. DODGE.

CEO. JEROME,
.Bfate Cent CotnmRet.
!&gt;»: Detroit, Aagual S», I Ml.

Wt know that our army has
been driven under tfe^er of tbe guns up­

on the fortifications at Wnshington'.

We

know that the* rebels have possession qf

the whole ’ line lately occupied by our
troops, indoding Fredericksburg,

Fair­

Republican Ceuaty CeaveaUew.
fax, Falls Church, and the whole of', tbe
There wilt be a Republican Cen rent ion for lhe
county pf Barry, to be held at tbe Oeurt House, Shenandoah valley, the line of tbe Poto­
hi tbe rilla&lt;e of Haathige, on Friday the l»ib day mac from near Washington co very near

Harper’s Ferry, and it is reported that
they occupy Frederick in Maryland.

But

we are told ns we were told fifteen months

ago that “Washington is safe.” A blessed

consolation—’* Watkingto* u tafe!”

As we get the details of tbe late battles,
tbe reputed losses in men and

munitions

are greatly reduced. If we can believe tbe
latest accounts, our losses in these partic­
ulars are not nearly so

largo as were

those in the six days battles on tbe Pe­

made In resisting tbe rebel msreh toward

Washington, there are many things which
ueed explanation.

In Gen. Pope’s official

despatch to the tbe War Department

dated Aug. 28th, the following passage

occurs:

t

As soon ns I discovered that a large
force of the enemy was turning our right
towards Manassas, and that the division
I had ordered to take post there two days
before, bad not yet arrived from Alexan­
dria, 1 immediately broke up my camps
at Warrenton Junction and marched
rapidly back in three columns.”

From the date of this failure to rein­

ninsula ; and yet, the latter were report

ed as “strategy" and the former as a de­
feat.

Although there is much disheartening
in the news that cornea from the scene of

war, is no time to give way to discour­
agements.

Our country

must be saved.

M«jre men are needed and they must go
There is a divine purpose in

forward.

the adversity which overtakes us.

There

is a destiny to be wrought out by our
country, for which these events are pre­

Let us have patience then,

paring us.

and learn to labor while we wait,

Tbe

darkest hour but just precedes the day ;
and we believe tbe bright morning is sure

farce Pope follows ft continued series of

to break which shall witness tbe triumph

disasters, all of which may be and proba­

of humanity and tbe right.

bly are attributable to this cause alone.

If such should prove to be lhe case (aod

Skcbktary Stanton is reported to have

no doubt Gen. Pope so regarded it) the

resigned.

country will naturally enquire after

prepared to credit such a report.

the

We are now for the first time
Mr.

To show our

Stanton commenced his career as Secre­

readers upon whom the suspicion rests

tary of War with an energy &lt; that chal­

we quote the following from the corres­

lenged

authors of this failure.

tbe

admiration

all.

of

His

pondence of the New York Tribuna un­

blow* upon tbe rebellion were, however,

der date of Aug. 29, as follows:

loo quick and too heavy upon

rebels to

“If Jackson is not Anptu red, the respon­ suit the sympathizers with Jeff. Davis’
sibly will rest with MeClellau, who government, and bis former political
was ordered to move three days since,
friends commenced a war upon him.—
but failed to obey. Tbe order was re­
peated lo march this morning, but still He has been the best abused man iu
Whenever a victory has been
tbe movement was delayed.
It is said America.
that the delay in unloading artillery from gained, the credit has been given to the
the transports is one chict cause of this General commanding tbe army; and
otherwise
inexplicable inactivity in.a
whenever a defeat has been sustained, it
most critical moment; but that with
reasonable promptness
obeying the has been charged upon the Secretary of
But tbe immediate cause of his
Orders ofGen. Halleck, M&lt;£lellfin should War.
have been in complete readiness to move resignation, if be has resigned, is the re­
when first directed to advance.”
cent act of the President in placing Mo
Again, the same correspondent, who
Cl el Ian in an important command. The
writes from the beadquarters of Geo.
policy of this General is such that Sec­
Sigel, and'is supposed tn be a member
retary Stanton could not, consistently
ofhis staff, under dale of Centreville Aug.
with his desire to crush out the rebellion,
31st, writes:
remain at tbe head of tbe War Depart­

•‘In spite of this, however, In spite of
ment. Had his desire been to protract
all draw backs, Gen. Ileno and all tbe
officers with whom my informant talked the war until a separation became neces­
agreed that a column of ten thousand sary, bis course would have been differ­
ent
We predict that, if Gen. Halleek
. tunes of lhe day. “Where fa Franklin 1" takes the War Department it will not be
“Where is Sumner?’’ was lhe question.
sixty days before the advocates of the
Tho answer 1 have given you in a pre
vious letter.
Franklin’s officers said McClellan policy will endeavor to crush
. they were ready to march on Tuesday,
and were expecting tbe order. On Wed­
nesday they were allowed a day’s leave.
On Thursday and Friday they were kept
. iu camp, momentarily expecting an order.
That it came and kept coming from GenHalleck, and was countermanded by
.Geo. McClellan,you already know."

Now, one of two things are certain.

him out also.

off some very clever hits.

Presidents,

beads of Departments and Generals, all

by turn oome iu for a fair share of these

pointed pies san tries.

Witness the fol­

lowing :

ly truth, then McClellan deserves a place

“1 could not aUy here, so I hastened
on to Paris, where a great strategic
movement was about to supply all the
world with fresh recollactioos of the late
Napoleon. 1 say fats Napoleon, my boy,
because our Napoleon is apt to be behind

untrue, we trust the perpetrator of them
' will meet a fate even worse than that

waUM* to ifaac

Edward's Ferry • yaaterday, amgWng
tbemaslves by saluting o*r man on thia,
tha Mairyland side, with tfiair fiald pieces
doing no damage.
Tbe most reliable anrngg the conflict­
ing remora fa that the rebel forces, eo«n-

he saw a force &lt;&gt;l Cavalry only,
and*battery which was returning from
■ having, as they said, driven lhe Yankees
away from Munson’s Hill.
atretehieg upwards toward* Harper’s
One of the Timet correspondents left
Ferry.
Fairfax Court House,’about 4 o’clock
Paroled prisoner* say the rebel sol­ this morning. Our pickets-are within
diers express their confidence of Crossing four miles of that place. The enemy’s
into Maryland in he«Ty force in the
pickets seem to be within about a
course of four j day*. They doubtless from Fairfax in a semi-circular shape on
will make the attempt.
the south-west. , 1&gt;ere has been no new
From careful c* testations it fa brlmvcd
action there.
that lhe entire number of wounded in the
recent battle* will not exceed 1000 killed
6000 wounded and 2000 prisoners, princi pally picked up by the enemy while
straggling, and wb6 With ths except! un We had a conversation yesterday with
Lieut.-Col. Armstrong, of the Ninety­
fifth Ohio, who was engaged in the bat­
Washington, SepL 4.
tle of Richmond on Saturday. Col. A.
General Order No.—1st. Pursuant wm taken prisoner end paroled. The ac­
Jo,General Orders 122, from lhe War count which Col. Armstrong furnishes of
Department, Adjutant General’s Office, the battle, differs very materially from
of the 2d inst, lhe undersigned hereby as­ that heretofore published, and shows that
sumes command of the fortifications of nor men, Instead of acting as cowards,
Washington and all the troops for the fought with great bravery. The battle
defense of tbe Capital.
did notend in (ho afternoon, when Gen.
Second, That the heads of the Staff Nelson was wounded, as reported. Our
Departments of the army of the Potomac forces fell back to Richmond,
fought
will be in charge of their respective de­
through tbe city, and continued the fight
partments st their headquarters.
until 9 o’clock at night, when they were
Third.
In addition to tbe consolida­ finally overpowered about four miles
ted morning reports required by the cir­ this side of that place by greatly supe
cular of this date from these headquarters rior numbers. Our loss in killed was
reports will be made by corps comman­ about one hundred and fifty. The rebel
ders as to their compliance with the as. !&lt;im in killed was nlxnii two hundred.—
signment to position heretofore given There are about one thousand Federal
them, staling definalely lhe ground occu­ and rebel wounded at Richmond.
We
pied and covered by their command, and Inst twenty-six hundred in prisoners.—
as to what progress has been made in These were paroled and are now march- J
obedience to the orders already issued, ing by land t«&gt; Cincinnati. The Ninety
to place their commands in condition for fifth Ohio went into the engagement
Immediate service.
1900 strong, and lost 700 in killed woun­
Signed
Gxo. B. McClkllam.
ded and prisoners. Our men who fell
M.jorGeneral.
into tbe hands of the rebels were treated
with marked civility, and there iu no
Cincinnati, Sept. 4.
complaint to be. made on this score.

Our pickets were driven in, four miles
south of Covington, this morning. Flor­
ence, twelve miles south of here, is taken
by 5,000 cavalry.
A man arrived here this morning, hav­
ing left Lexington, Ky^ two days since,
who reports Kirby Smith at tbe head of
25,000 troops, to be joined by 2,000
more marching on Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati contrabands are in tbe
Covington trenches, bard at work.
Nashville, Sept 4.
Tbe Wheeling Intelligencer, of the 3d,
states that a dispatch from Gen. Kelly,

dated 2d Inst, says that he was attacked
by rebel guerrillas, CoL Jenkin and imboder, the same who made the raid on
Buckannonand Weeton, and that ho de­
feated them killing and capturing several
of their number.
.
,
Tbe rebel Governor of Virginia, has
issued a proclamation calling fur a State
force of 10,000 men to be formed into a
division and placed under the command

treat,” should not forget “Little Mac’s”
proclamation when

Information reached tbe military au­
thorities yesterday that a band uf guer­
rillas, about eighty strong, bad attacked
a wagon train on "ths Lexington tompike,

Jim

Lane fa in the city;
The WorU correspondent save : “We
are credibly informed and believe that
on Thursday Secretary Stanton handed
in bis resignation of the portfolio of tbe
Secretary of War. His resignation was
promptly accepted by the President,

aod Gen. Halleck was asked to take tbe
Secretaryship in bis stead. General Hal­
leck accepted.

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The Htrald correspondence from Suf­ 116, of tboSesstan fam of 1KI.
folk, says : “A detatchment of Dodge's
Alas, th* foltowing County Officers for the
New York Mounted Rifles was dispatched ioonnty of Barry: A Trruaorw, Clark, Pruawutng Attorofr, Water of Dwda, Sheriff; Citvuil
upon a scout on Monday, under command
of Major "Wheelen. The party proceed­
ed about thirty-five miles from this place Erection un AtnaudanMrt of the ConaliluUon rata­

airy and threw over pontoon bridge, and
crossed with artillery, and threw .out
pickets toward Poolesvifle. On Friday
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ittfMW'.-------- -----through the column of your
privinr properties of your Scaudinavi.n Blood
Purifier end Blood Pilie, whieh i» a tore cure for
Indigration end Lfvw Complaint. We here
1— ,nvn whn I..V. Kjaa aufferlu*
_I

at a place called Crow’s Pond, five miles
beyond Florence and sixteen miles from
Covington.
One report says that thirtytwo wagons were burnt—seven of which
^rere loaded with clothing, and the others
empty. Tbe mules, about two hundred
in number, were carried off by the guer­
rillas.

Reliable accounts from Fredericksburg
disprove tbe statements heretofore nude,
that Us evacuation was followed by the
perpstratioc of outrages upna ths Union
citizens. No hostile manifestations oc-

has just returned from

economy rii ■wealth

AitopobeyoUte^yy^^

New Advertisements.

ing thatibe Govemmaut will immediate-

d!«r, will be

lehran readr
—/advsmfaaX.
j-3F&lt;UJ !7

and when about twelve miles west of
Washington, Sept 5.
Thursday evening the rebels appeared South Mills, they cameacroes acotnpany
of
rebels on their way to Richmond.—
ria force at Falls Church and drove in our
picketa, using artillery.
A wagon train Mn.jor Wheeler made such a disposition
relative
the Unirvrof
his force (hat be succeeded in captu
fellinu* their bands, but they did not
succeed In getting It away, as uur troupe ring the whole command, consisting of
rallied and rescued it
This morning two commission officers, and one bunthe rebels fell back to Falls Church, and dred and eleven privates, and twenty­
shortly afterwards evacuated it, going to­ eight wagons and carts. The rebel com­
nth. imi :
’
wards Leesburg on tbe Leesburg pike. pany had gathered up *16ng the rouie
Will be submitted to tbo Electors »f thia
thirty-eight negroes, who were tied and
We had none killed or wounded.
.
destined for Richmond. The rebel pris

’ That there ia, however, great criminality
Tux friends ox Gen. McClellan who
ridicule Gen. Pope about bis “lines of re­

That costly
It will Mend B«-nv,
ilb.f
fact ev«CX-t|l*nK •’HL MrlaL

petal ng, at guess, 190,000 men,.were still

New York,. Sept 6.—Senator

Latk Nafolbow.—Orpheus C. Kerr in

his humorous writings, manages to get

If these dispatches have any foundation

iu Fort Warren for the balance uf his

Joh

IT WHX MEND PORCELAIN.
NA wrier

is 45,000.
’
Advices frpu) Gaines villa, abont two
miles and n tiajf beyond Bull Run,(State

that the rebel Gen. r. Hill, arrived there

that have hMiupsrmiiUd to go to tb«

Among the many despatches received

di4 a&lt;*

• tr With MBWD CHINA.
Your broke* Cbtua Ceps ap4 Heucen eu be m»d,
TT WILL MENJ) MARBLE.
Thet piece k^ekeAout of yoer MarttHfestle «.

passed efougthr bank of the stream to
Frederick. A rdbel picket raptured hesr
Clarksburg, today, *ay« Jsckson’a ‘force

day Iteforwyeetevday with 85.000 men
from Riuhmohd.
A division under Gen.
Walker has left Galneeville fi»r Leesburg.
My informant s«ta -Jteksnn, Longstreet
and Hfll at Gafoesvftle, and counted 44
pieces of"Mfffierv, mmtly rifled guns,
none longer than 12 pounders, Al Ce°-

country.

from the Union army inrogord to failures

•Hlew. jawrdv u EAwir' F«wr,
M&lt;1 «w« Men »i or Mar PooUartlla- A1

THOMAS BARBER,

1B

last night. At Wblte’e Ferry and art fupposed to be en rutfte to ,Frederick. Uur
force* *dW the bridge acrore 8eaeca
Creek, which was not Injured by tbe rob*
ch on their return from tbo recent dash
ou Darnestown- Ubas bean AMtrtained seed C months.
that Jackson crossed the river opposite
tbe north mouth of the :Mueoerey, and

except as

ly detorminnd with the meagre accounts

township will be entitled to four delegates.
J. M. NEVINS,
GEO. THOMAS,
A. W. BAILEY,
J. H. MUNROE,
O. I* INGRAM,
Qnintf CcmnuHte.
Haatlnga, September 8, IMA

in regiments and squads.
‘T*«» i' nJ
Tbete*eems to be wo doubt that the
Maryland side is Uv fete from Armed

entirely of cavalry;- A body of the ene­
my about 1,600 rtnidk, entered (be river

to position and prestige, cannot be readi­

vantage gained by tbe rebels,

jjsr,1'”7 ’*■ * *

ls estimated al lpOfo Mte fa compered
geuiar i«te pcafaian, ‘'and tatos 'fc'tbe

Jt fa
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Ry ritUifa Eruption*. Fever fares. Ifaera. Tuswre
tafadred and lurty one million n|tle bun
fafl Rheum, fares ri- *11 kinds. Hombre. Pwirire
drtrfjnd tHrty.two thootandh dollar..—.: 4h» ‘••ring ttenol fa °wuringMa cEjJ'rfUfa Pimples, blolebes. Ac., rapidly and effeclituty,
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In all ordinary casee of Pimplea, Blotcbea, PuaWrI
and Mechanic*, left town- kn join their |
tulea. Tetters, cankers, Eruptions, Boils, Baker's
DB. RADWAV8 CLEANING
and Barber's Itab, one battle will cure, and im­
TcJ[inient on Friday last Most of these
part purity aod clearness to the akin and com­
plexion.
•men, 27 in number, were enlisted in this
TWO BOTTLES.
Executor’* Said.
township. The fallowing are their names.
.One to six bottle* will cure evAry ftigfu latest ths.co**ty of Barry, d*oea*e£
Htrutuou* Diachargra from the Ears, Bwrilfnr in
;
Amoa Buck, A. W. Warner, Wm.
Qfakin diseasesJHumoraj ’iinplet, Blotch, . In pursuance of a license granted to me by the tli« Groin, Falling of die Womb, Dy»pep*ia, 5euJones, D R Ifazelk Jitk C Woodruff, on, Boil*, Salt RlH-uni. Canker, Ulcer*, Probate Cuurt of uid County, 1 abril ax»o*.:o
TUBES BOTTLES.
aals al Public auolion to iha higbeat bidder at
John Weiaert.Fred A. Filler, Eliphalct Tumors, Fever-Asres. Son-fuls orByttih- the North Door of the Court JlouH, in tb« yflR. .Cjnurtwright, Alonzo VahHom, Wm. ita, Sores in the Eyes, Ears, Nwc, Mouth

Youngs,

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Nathaniel

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Cooky, Bcnona A. .CutantJWm Roberta,
Geo. H. Dannet, Wm. Baker, R. Allen,
Geo.

Ben Brown, Walter E.

Wm. Hazen,

Woodruff,

Mathiua Reiser,

Liberty

Marble, M. W. Buck, Jesaee Sprague.
Assistant A*skmor.—M. C. Craxstoz
Esq. of Irving

been appointed (by

has

Hon, A. Sessions, Assessor uf thia Dis­
trict.1) to the position of A*istanl Asses­
sor, for this
Tax Law.

County, under the Excise
The appointment is regarded

a* a good one; and we entertain no doubt
but
be
L’MV thia
turn opinion
V|UUIV.I will
T.
MT. borne
kn/juv out
w — by
wj the
Mac
pr~liclte.no which Mr. C i. to be
practical teat to wnten rar. v. &gt;• to oe
r .
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subjected.
He
certainly
aoeins
to
P
08. *
j sens
ail necessary
necessary qualification*
aualifications for
for the
the
8 all
tilion.
Mr. Cranston bps commenced
position,
dulin. and
and all
.11 who
who owe
ow. Uncle
t'ncls Sam
S.ra
hi* duties,

will be duly called upon. .

ANoaaws’

Csrr.

DB. RADWAY’S PILLS

Company

log’s Mounted Rifles left

this

for

Kel-

place

for

the rendexvous at Grand Rapids on Mon­
day last.

They only

ville on

Monday

Sold Head.
Let pope , neulect this ad­
Ftta. Drepsu^ ETvice— if yoa wiktld rid yourselves faun H.^oIU.wiUoai
to Uw UI.UUU,
the miseries you sutler—resort at once
Tb. Wn. iuntflrf^.^u,
FOUR TO BIX BOTTLES.
lolht* medicins. Oyre botUe will do (k&gt; “f Motion thirty-one, (31,) coutiraiing mvcoWill care Scrofula, Syphilis. White Si
yon more good than * half duxen ofBar- ly-aayna (77 ) and Mveuty-firs hundretha acres of
Sore tags. Syphilitic Rbaau&gt;alias&gt;.Oout, ।
ssparillaa and other ntiiturmi. Theduse land lu town two [2] North Of rsngw. nine [9]
«eapt tea Mre* in a aqnare torn In tha
ia small, two teaApoonfulls being * full South-W mi corner of Said piece.
Calomdji erJOSIAH BURGE. Brareor.
dose.
Dated. June 16,’ ISIS.
je)8
13 YOUR CONSTITUTION TAINTED!
but that this remedy will cure.
Wonder* are daily wrought by Had
It claanwatbe BLOOD. Hanoi re* all diseased
depouHe*. and renovate* the ayitem with healte
way's Resolvent, in violent Constitutional
JOSIAH BUB(iE, Xa»refcr.
and strength. In all cases ui for ItaDWAY^l
Dated August 4, ISM.
Disease*. It disengages from the animal
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Price per boUla
On* Dollar. Persons calling at Dr. Kadway'a
fluids the tnaleries morbi or element* pf
A Co.'* office, 87 MaMen Lane, will ba supplied
disease, and thrown them off through the
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
with six botfaa forFtv* Dollar*. °
—
exerttury organ*, thus taking the itipg
Druggists.
out of the order. It renovate* and fresh­
CHILDREN.
ens the blood, and imparts vital energy
ereign nd
RADWAY'S READY RESOLVENT given ta
to ths system. In Scrofula, Cancer. 'Sy­ Comi4l*aionen duly apnui
Probate
philis, Chronic Rheumatism. Lung Gnn- Court for tbe county of B*
*ucb purpose, at the late r
Diseases,' Mercurial
deosaaed. In toe township o
| plsints.
*
• Skin
- —
------ ---- ------ Dis----Teething, or any other cause. If troubled with
S'") C»»tr.e&lt;i.&gt;o. of th. Joicte, Pd.y,
cougb, ReatlaraneM al Ni«bt, half a tMaponfal
p
.• ......
. • .
.
. •
l,‘“J «J « September imx
! Parnlvaia,
Parnlvma. and all complaints external or
nr I i;r t^c ,erentMnth [iTih] d.r
of the RESOLVENT Sill insure a cure. Price
interna!
which
are
capable
of
assuming
a
thousand
eight
hundred
and
One Dollar a bottle or six bottle* for Five Dollars.
|lllkvlliul WUH.-U arv? capnuie
uyriutuig n
Principal otBee.97 Mridcu L«ne, New York. Bold
constitutional type
tv rm and
nn.l betas
twini, transmitted
i oonstilulional
transmitted hoursiof one o dock P. M. oo ei
bv !)raggi*ta in every town in the United State*
RADWAY A Co.
from parents to children, we recommend 23d dsy of June, 1862, being the time limited by and O^adM.
ths rail’d Prubstc Court, the fln*l adjustment of ill
as H» &gt;»J, r»m«lj- and .
tbta
claims agalust aaid vital*.
irresistible Mid searching disinfectant, al­
GILBERT bTTKKR.
» CLmmtaHIRAM J. HANCHKTT, !«•»*".
terative and invig.irant,
Dated, Baltimore. August 12, 1S3S.
augxo
Pritt one dollar a bottle or tiz bottles for
if people anderetood the import-inre of purgaation witb RADWAY’S PILLS, in eoatradiatfnefive dollars.
DR. RAD WAY’S OFFICE,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ing, save themselves fn&gt;tn much suffering, and
87 Maiden Lane.
Sold by druyyists.
greatly improve their health.
RADWAY’S FILLS

wefft tn Middle­

responaes were the order dfthe day,

fol­

the

citizens of Middleville.

public auction, to the bighret bidder, at lhe
North Ifoor of the Conrt Houae in the village of entirely Vegetable, and the only vegetable subHaatinr* in tbe county of Barry, Michigan, on aubatitute for calomel. Mercury, Antimony, Blue
O — -J.-. al..
AAte
w r.r
Pill, in the Areana of Medicine. As eracuanta,
they arc more certain and thorough than tbe
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elaterium; and more aoothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarmds, or Castor
OU.
AS ALTERATIVES
They exercise a more powerful influence over

EXECUTOR'S SAUL

Hie company is

not yet full, and the office** will

retarn

fur more recruits.

is lhe absorbing subject of interest.

So

much so, that the Executive Cimmittee
of the Barry. Cct’mty Agricultural Socie­
ty, have as yM been unable to get even

a quorum of their number togclher iu

on Saturday, the llth &lt;i«r of October next
-S.
r._______ t ...J -4.W &lt;l.a Cnl
CKnVTV lanuaiu "I.
The north fraction of the wrath-east quarter (X)
iUUkv in® I®, w.,1, .v&lt;i i —.n i■
sixty eight one hundretb* &lt;42 W-ICN) acre* : also
_ th® uiuth-east

order to make arrangetneats for holding

a^Fair this fall, or even to postpone it

officially.

It is the opinioh of such mem­

bers of the Committee ns i we

two north if raBKO ten [lol wert,
moty ol Barr; sod State of MichADAM ELLIOTT,

have con­

versed with, that no Fair! will be held

this fall.

Under lhe cireumstances we

should regard this •* •
'

w[ne conclusion.

us attend to war while it but*.

Cocmtv Cumvkmtiov.—A c*U

CHANCERY SALE­

S

TATE OF MICHIGAN.-The Circuit Court
for tbe county ot Barry—in Chancery.

ia pub­

lished thi* week calling a County Conven­

tion to bn beheld on the, 19th,

for the
.ft

It was thought best But jto include tbe

nominatiepj iff Coenly

officers by this

Convention, but that • convention

for

thstpurpoae be postponed! to • later date,

that the people may give more attention
to military and leas to political matterx.

torial CttrfvenUltn’ for this District is not
’

f pursuance and by virtue of* Decree "f the
Circuit Court fur tbe County of Barry. In CbanY
__ .k. .iwt*.nth ri.v of Aonl. in
the rear of our txiro one .uvu—--------and sixty two, m a certain e*U*e therein pending.
• h^rin James M. Leach is complainant, and

r

ere and William Marble arc »/ewu«««. —■—
U hereby given, that I, tbe undcraiguad. Circuit
Court CommUaiouer, in asfl for lhe
Bwill aril al pablie auction or vandue, to
be«t bidder, on Thursday, the
far of faptember. A. D. one tboiuand

^CouriH-re^ta. "1£. of llMtings. I.
ImdcountT. the following described premise*, b.
wit
The south half of the south-weal quarter
of section number twenty, [iff.] excepting; ten
..
-nmur. tn township num-

yel called ; bublho several townships will
‘do well to elect one delegate from each,

OirevU Omri t^.mifswerr

-* at their tnwn caucuses, to attend such •
convention when called.

;

We bays received, ux» late for

pbhKeiiW
' blereatag letter from
nur Weahfogton ourres^ondent.
We

8IATE OF MICHIGAN,
1PpyTry_U.A.By.‘, Concero-Takr Notice!
T°That I intend to »»’• %{£??
faub^

the
&lt;Cbief o^lbw Cbemkwe N*flon, who i« *t
New Yorlr atf route for W!«-btagtoB,»*v8
made • treaty with t;-” rebels &lt;mly

?cretec&lt;.

'«TB.Or MICHWAJjBau.
p(circum.um«&lt;

O&gt; tb» «ppro«ch

Dated, September 8, IM2.

R.

seplO

R.
TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
AND
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

R.

cury, blue pill, hence their importance io cases
of liver eoinplalnta, and spleen diSeuitics, Jaun­
dice, Dyspepsia, Bilious attack a, Head-ache. Ac.
InUie treatment of fevers, either Bilious Yellow,
Typhoid, and other reducing fevers, they are su­
perior to quinine. Their influence extends over
lbs entire system, eontroling, strengthening, and

DJRECT

FROM

ax\A. a\X. A.\»€a%e%
a wvcftAVar aaKatc.
’We.se ‘BX.Vtevu
4
arc cOtVC^
^o\M.r^u\ roots.
\\t?O!&gt;,
vv\&lt;\c\\ laakt X.\xt \\x
A large atoclt of

’Vowkc.
'SLoXacxV*

SXowvu.cXv. 'BvXte.v*
are t'Vx'^oor vaaK1* VAcadt.

Which we Offer at

•»t. Ti.oWk'»

ftXowvaeXv 'Bv.W.tre

E&amp;EWKEIE) T1B2CTS.

VW \xoor man vaaa^
oeXork "BAXa.

\}’f. 'BteoVkatk'w

SXo'KwxcXx. ‘Bvtte.re

We have every kind of goods, such a.s

ate
Ac\v vivaw'b Sokaec
aa&amp; Cova^oA.

VJt. 'RcWc.k'%

iEUOTS &amp; S!EI©E®.

SX.ox\xo.eV&lt; *&amp;\X.tore
in.»i^ovate
ta.\»XVla'ie&amp;.

GROCERIES

weak. aaA

St. ■fi.oback'*
.
%\owtci.c.\v ‘BvXX.tvy
dtruML

a\»a\^

v\xc\.awcVvo\^

aaA. vaake.

HARD-WARE’

Dv. "Bteokackk

fttowvcveXA. ‘BvXX.e.re
ateA\\x So\dae,Yk Vru.ad^\&gt;\5
i

S.E-A.D-5T

toin moat effactlvdy. and moil brestifuHy to
tc in du that can undarsland us adiun
TO THOSE WHO TUptK.
,
Kow, we think that, all exurnri rcmedire acl
eltbir La one of tiro way* ? w combine the aotirai

Clothing,

Which we are anxioua to nil, and WILL SELL,

lirer, pancreaa, ktdney*,
i bi la or other unpuriUre
■land or aeroua fluid. If

£

'B*\vcu.'iaaX\%’Kv, e\e.
ffTicsa gitters are put up in quart
bottles, of which the abett is afae-similc. The label is finely er.gruvtd, and
is pro'jided with a sdfir-ffuard from\
counterfeiters.
(Price fl per bottle, os

O. W. I^bbaok, (Proprietor, ffo. 6
East Fourth Bt., Cincinnati, to whom
all orders ehouli be addressed.

FOR SALE BY
Roberta A Striker, Haatinga. Eli Michola, Jay 8.
Tarrv. Orangeville Milla, H. C^Swifl, Preirievtlle,
H. B.'banningtoo, Middlerilia. and by druggists
aod laarehaota generally throughout lhe country
CHANCERY QBDER.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.—ThA Circuit Court for
O the County of Barry: in Chancerr.
Eighth Judicial Circuit; Suit pending tn arid

&gt; said County, on tbattd day of July,
thousand right hundred and aixty-two.

OUR GOODS
healthy

Unusually Low!

!»•&gt;»*

'BADWAYS READY RELIEF.
aad that tbe petitioner, BL
gruns*“•.
j administrator.

te‘A.^“&amp; ‘sras."!ifa&amp;JS
Palmer H. Russell, is not a resident of aaid State
of Michigan, but resides in the State of California;

n

..A .»&lt;■ n

"tea.■ Si ■-

hi* appearance to be entered &gt; this cau«*
n three months from tbe date of this erdar,

of a copy of said bill and notice of the entry ot
thi. order, and ia defiwll thereof that eaid bUt
will be taken as confessed by said non-resident
Defendant.
■ • ■ .,
A»d i tie further ordered., tkal witbtn .twenty.

view of THESE BARD TIMES w* are acHlng

Is s pare ।
t* are apt

A. ud 1 JUS Cter.*—
T«l—lent... Th. Ti.it &lt;e Ib« &lt;X&gt;W “

itioo.

JUST RECEIVED

Stacks of

of

th. Omrolo«l p~

SilioiLS Fever,
.
Fever a'nd figv.e,
Liver' Cornplaint,
(Lyspepsia,
rnjdjZgeBiiort,
i
Jcrundiae, •
Kidney Oornplaints,

HVAE

DRY GOODS’

itte Ferf.nU .rmj tin Cborokf™ »t «»«
^.pudi.ted iteir eu&gt;M0tKte
&lt;*• «*•

WublMCn .ill protablj

ta.kt.T-. ya \-to^xt
a-fth all Vita \,TWf*&lt; Xuxtx, art
a uxTt. ^vivcvyiv-M.
'

Come and See !!

formauce of tbeir duties, cleansing and purifying
the blood and pursing from the system all dis­
eased dct.o»it» sna impure humors.
They differ from all purgative pills. Their
action is not local, or confined to a portion of the
bowels Drastic Purgative Pill* suznieot what
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
is called tbe peristaltic movement of lhe bowels
Will relieve those who suffer pains, instantly on by irritating th* coats of tbe intestines.
In active and inflammatory draeeses, tbe irrita­
tion produced by lhe Drastic Furgstiv* Fills will
RHEUMATISMto a few hours.
not oaiv increase tbe diaeaae, hut indue* nicer*
SOKE THROATin fifteen minute*.
tion; therefore, great caution ia required an at­
TOOTH-ACHEin three minutes.
tack* of inflamation of the bowels, bilinns eolic,
NECRaUUA (paroxysm* of,)... in five minutes. rheumatism, gout, Ac . in tb* kind of pill* lo take.
CRA&amp;IPB........... . ............................ in flvo minutes. If RADWA V V PILLS «re taken^rare will folkow
AND
HEADACHEin ten minute*.
There are a els** of chronic dt*oa*a*. chronic
COUCin twanty tn mutee
Rlieuniaiism. Enlargement of the Liver, Spleen
DI A HRB (E A................................ in'forty minute*. Enlargement, disoases caused by tbe vxceasivc
LUMBAGO, [pain* oT]*... in ten minutea.
esc of calomel. Mercury, Quinine, in which colcblCHILIS.....in fifteen minute*.
nm goiac are prescribed freely. In these diseases
BURNS........... . ........................-....tnfive minute*. RADWAYS REGULATING PILLS are for wore
INFLUENZA .in a few hours.
cci tain, and tbe patient avoids the danger which
CROUP. ..Ii»n ten minute*.
an overdose of Colchliim would inflict.
In Yellow, Typhoid, and Biliona Fevers, in ErySPABM8........................................... ,i» fi&lt;a minute*.
DEEP SKATED PAINS... by a few application*. *ip*lM.Hma!) Pox. purgation is highly essential;
In aff esses where pain ia felt, th* READY RE­ but to administer adoM of Drastic Pifli, th* Irri­
LIEF should be applied
Taken intcraallr—a tation they would produce and tb* relaxation *nd
tea-saoonfui to half a tumbler of water—will rare depletion that would follow, would be llkdy I*
acidity of tbe stomadh. and promote digestion, it prove fatal. In three case* a mild, aoothing and
gently stimulating laxative, that will'purg* and
is a ple***o t and healthy stimulant.
.
heal, soothe and strengtben.Jike Rad way's Regu­
lating Pius. Ia required. The csum of ao maoy
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
death* iu tb*e diaeasw is owing to tbe want of of a Wry description
a purgative like RADVAVS FILLS, that will
purge without depleting or interfering w|lb tbu
moat elegant and powerful medicine known in tho functions or other secretion*. Not on*in a hund­
world. Thia is out boasting; try it, J you feri red of YaOow or other fever cases would jprove
•ksolkoal, aud ba convinced. Il combine* in its fatal if Railway's Fill* were adopted inlheir treatcom soaitlo n tbe preperUe* of a diffusive slimotait
au aati-MPlic, a mild but effaetire Astringent, and
lr hold that griping, nausea, sickneaa, tcoremux.
during th* operation nf their pills,Is a favorable
aign t iftbeifpins expelled with tbe Caoeea the
diseased humors Iril circulating io tbe system,
there would be but little pal* or griping. It Is
internal administration.
When applied exur- tha absence of the bile and other bnmore, Whieb
nrily, it Will be found a moot powerful counter, tbeir imperfect pflls tail lo purge out of tha sv».
irritant, Inatenllr reddening Ue a»rf*re to wbioh tcm. that occasions the pain. .By axamlntitg the,
it laiapplied, and withdrawing lhe Wood from the stools eracukted after severe griping, they will
^1,
be found thin and watery.

AVOID SALLNE PURGATIVES.

regret the necessity uf jddferring H until

Rom,

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

£tga’. Notices.

where apeechea and

lowed by a rich repeat fursisbed by

—WE STILL—

WE

't'Jteue. "B*XX*e* ; 'j
art. oat cMt-rcA to W\c, \uv?o\.\e t
as a
cun a\X IM
Wvr Vo,” %uX a» a ■
n-nvcAioX aacnX — n
J
■R*«,u.\aVo» oS
1-tv Mm 'SUaova
o^X.'tve.'WcVt av-ASovAVAW-rt. «
ka*. Sot. a Voul.Viwifc, bww j
mAicVC
oa\ arlxcta oj &gt;
StowxsrcXx ’BVtfw.rv, vACw.V,'&lt;5

DR 11ADWAY

weaita of IjQBton thi* year reachei the
large stHn &lt;»f
hundrnd and. seventy,
fifa millionnnirt. hundred and STvy^von
Whfc .. In 1856 the valuMlofl 7a. two

Turner, John H. McLellaa, Eraatu* H.

/MOsnrroBsas.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

R- N. BICK Oe.’l

II. Bayles, Wm. H. Goodyear, Oscar H.

'' JJegTiZator i

.^BQViBao^

TU THE PUBLIC

•m.wRh

' '

BTXIOMJMSXZX? 5

"LOW PRICES”

L of tbs bowris is required,
, if a brisk and Ihortmgb
purge is uesirea, taxa from four to six. PRICK
X5 CTS. Per Box, conUining Thirty Fills. 80LD
DY DlluGGINTS.
BAD WAY A Co.
87 Maidbm Laus, N. Y.

cfendant at treat twenty day* before
raaertbed for hh appearance,
HARMON 8ML1
Circuit Court Coram I
C. H. Ca*sx.«oHciu&gt;r forOxnplainaa
Dated, Baatinga, Jkly X*. JM*.

thia reuse.

Tooth-ache.

OWARD ASSOCIATION, PblUA*!-.

Whaat, Corn, Osu, Bader, Laid, Fori,

W.™srjS?3:

Wb« dffttMt Aiairc JkaMltfiriTeetiH
WILLIAM XONBS.

mW foallj almost ertrythinjt JOS bara

jy Don’t fkil to giva «a • call.

GRANT a BPACLD1NG
VULCAMITE RUBBER BARE.

■BMtep, lb; is, VW*

“’valuable REPORTS on SPERM/

�SALE OF

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m

fielitwt are spt to

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Un in nun
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Uasl«iJtefe**frVtt«.

snd'irtftw Aa Sara

1 44 M U OS

a Sa- s- «'-Y

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LANGFORD G. BERRY,
A*4itor GnurM

staramu.!

op^and the aolid part* 'preven
6n}lkdng.: Ut tee Vartea

s

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)JS..k‘S‘'Z

Treasurer of

liquid parts of die faanure,wHl

. _

8

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.
Town 1 North Of R*nge 8 Wart.
wtidaofV' '
- “
--

Autumn there, wflf be a provWbu
Ticking tbe grain fields and fortop dres­
sing grass lands.

(lie ft 76

tfi

-away for future use.

b.:e

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1858.
PicxutD Pkachm.—Tako a gallon of
®ood vinegar and add 4 pounds of sugar,
1859.
boil it for a few minutes, aud remove any
scum that may. rise ; then take peaches
«
n M
that arc fbily ripe,rub them with a flannel ••¥*•«»
Town 2 North of Range 10 Weal.
clo^to geteff the down upon them.gmj,
Mick three or four cloves fa each'; put n eXof»»X 35
40
1 94 77 '

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them into a glass or esrtbdn vessel, and
gx&gt;ur thqjiqvor upim.them boiling hot;
•cover them up and'kt them stand in a
cod place for a week .or too days, then
pour off tbe liquor, and boil it aa before,
.after which return it to tbe peaches, which
should be carefully covered tip and stored

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"Bakkd Fruit Puddisq.—One quart of
good sweet milk; one-bowl of good.

IS
thab stir in corn tneaL sufficicot to m*ke
a thin batter. Butter a large* tin basin
and dip in the batter; add one egg well
beaten, and a tesspoonfuTofghttfdf; bake
in * moderate oven till done.. It c4n be
made of dried sweet apples, washed and
’chopped fine; and soaked in water enough
to cover them over night • In this case
the water and apples are added to tbe
milk. If aufficient sweet apples are used
it will need no other sweetening.
To Pkklk Plums.—For 8 pounds of
fruit, take 4 pounds of sugar, 2 quarts of
vinegar, au ounce of cinnamon, and one
of doves; boil the yigegar, sugar and
spice together; skim and pour scalding
hot over your fruit; let it set three
dajratpour off tbe syrup, scale and akim
ari3/potir b’ver again, and continue this
process every three days till you have
scalded it three times, after which it will
be fit for use.
Plums prepared in this
way we think superior U&gt; the old method

of preserving with sugar alone.

s*"
to the place of beginning,
• »W

SfS.

nu

iixofo.w'!

S5

Eastern Addition.

»&lt;s

r

" \°f°n

pounds of apples allow three pounds of
sugar, a pint an a "half of vinegar, and
spice* tied up in a doth—cloves-and cin­
namon. Boil tbe applea until tender,
taking them out aa they become so, boil
-.your syrup*but a little longer, then turn
-oven them.

Village of Orangeville.
im.

17

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f
r risen that in accnrdanre with

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W 15 54

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sex’"4!.

BIB
90 9 18

a

•150 BEST PIANOS. 6150
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Hofae*
7
ptofniofi*i7

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10 S« 1 02
10 82 1 a

to

8

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15 17 1 51

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SUO CASH.
Warranted Far » Tears.

8JR

Tom 8 North of JUnre 7 West

OBOTECTKEX-* JUU, having wjmtH
■» warerooma,
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ofregret that It would be Impossible ft»r
me to be content with Ahis kind of life
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each one put a few doves.
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'them until the skin will slip off easily,
•and sprinkle salt over them. After they ■Xof n
have stood twenty-four hours, drain off
'thojuiee, and pour on a boiling hot pick­
lei composed of.one pound of sugar to
every quart of vinegar, and two teaspoonfulaeach ofciruumim andolovea.
Drain
-off the*liquid, scald it, and pour it on
•them again, every two days for a week,
and they will require no -farther care.

Plum Jkllt.—Take only those plums
which are perfectly sound; remove the
stalks, and put them into large stone jars:
'if damsons, make an indsion in each;,
'cover the jars with bladder; pul them in
deep pans of water over the fire, and let
• the water boil gently for -three or four
■hours, till all tbe -juice has come from
the fruit; tben atrain through a jelly bag,
■and boil It with an equal weight of lump
sugar, taking care to stir it constantly.

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                  <text>TTETVTnSTS. PHOPRESTOR.

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HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1862.
WING.

gistings Hmtr,

SMutill

Joftrj.

Ifl'PUBLISHED EVER 1 WEDME8DAY,

H. N.SBEUkON,

Barken to what I now rotate,

OUNTY TREASURER. Will pay partieulsr
attention to procuring Ponaiou* for all per-

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ADVKRTUUMO.

A wagonvr, with griat for mill.

DR. H. J. HANEY.

A Ubsral diaconnt to yaariy adv.rtiaera.

Uoa.

BIRICIAN. BURGEON and Aeonehenr. Of
Rce ever Smith** Drue Rter» Goodyear Block,

P

GREAT

gistings’ ^nsintss jjirtrtorg.

Onr "darkey** quick "akedaddiad" thanca.

VICTORY!!
RP ALLDING,

D

ADVAy?^

TSBMB, $1 OO

UnKm-On. uul In«p«™bl.."

rrav High
TTicrh PrinDQ
at. i.VlA
Over
Prices, at
the

F.AI.ERRi
crockery.

With about and oath, and whip and rein -,
The whecU budged not a *ingle inch.
And tighter grew the wagoner*, pinch.
Directly there came by a child
With toiling atep and ri.lon wild.
••Father,” aaid ahc. with hunger dread.

HASTINGS

DRUG

MANON ALLEN,
ealer in groceries, provisions, pro
d . •. IHsh. batter. Isrd. pork, sod grain ol
•II kind
Also ter. esnlhes. rtc .ate.
Store u&gt;
editors * Rieck. Rists street. HwUngs. Micb.

STORE!!!

The wagoner. In grievous plight.

ditk»n tu relieve the wounded, It would
show you bow little *onrgy and enthusi­
asm there is in carrying out orders and
putting things through here.
At mo*t
any place in the North, railroad employees would put more energy into tbelr
moveawnteun such occasions,I do believe.
Suffice it tn say, we arrived in Washington and found th* oity alive with rumors,
as usual, exaggerated greatly to tbo disadvantage of the Union aide—and that
many &lt;&gt;f us who went out to help the
wounded, were captured by the enemy.
What If all had been true—your corres­
pondent would have been under the
necessity of delaying for an indefinite
period writing any nntre letters fur the
Banner. But fortunately for him, and
perhaps unfi'rtunstely for your readers,
he is aliw. and trying to get over the
cramp. A*p- »nd regain his former proporti&lt;ms in length and breadth.
To-day wc
are ttirning out to help the wounded from
the iM-ats. and make them as comfortable

Of th* eight pound* which a man eats
(and drink* in a day. It I* thought that
not
les* than five pounds leave the body
t
through
the akin.
And of tb*M fiv*
1
pounds
a cuBsidembl. perowtep «*c*pe*
।
during
the night, while be i* In bed. ,Tb*
,
‘
part of tH* is water i but In ad|K

1
land
are am
(meant, their
।

i
4mie* cl
&lt;ctently
pois- &lt;

country
, tbete is much effete and
(
onous
matter. This beiwg part
&lt;
in
I form, permeites *vary part of th* bed.
Thu*
all parte of - the bed, mattre**, 1
'
blankets m well M sheets, soon become* &lt;
fout, and need purification. The m«ttre*s •nd the loyal workers tbrocwhaM iht
neds this renovation quite a* much a* the land. White tro* man ar* figt»ti»g tha
country’* enemies to rave the Univti,
sheets.
ttoM Jirty k— J*"
To allow the sheets to be used without
washing or changing three or six months,
enemy that is reeking to tub
Ifatjoa
would be regarded m bad housekeeping;
but I Insist, if a thin sheet can ab*orb to the heart
.T-St .tt a .
We are sick, tired tad dlsfdsted’with
etxiughof the poisonous Mereti&gt;&gt;w4&gt;f tbe
body to make it unfit for use in a few the foolish and treasonable effort* of
day*, a thick mattrsM which can absorb these mere politician* to divide lb* peo­
and retain a thousand tim** a* much of ple, weaken*the Government and flay
three poisonous excreti-uia, need* to be Into the hand* of the rebela. A popelar
purified st often certainty asuoe* in three storm is gathering to break oyer te*

as p»»«sible.
Sxft. 2t&gt;.—Yesterday the city was in
oommoti.*! all day. by the arrival of’
the wonnded from the battle of last Fri­
day. Very many were slightly hurt In
the arms and lex*, and were able to walk
tn wherever they were tn go. But many
others were exhausted a* well as badly
wounded, and all the omnibuses, car­
riage* *”6 ambulance* were in constantI
reqiiisltion, all day l«mg. carrying them1
tn the different hospitals. I made all the1
enquiry I onild about onr Michigan Reg ■
s
irnents; and a* near aa I can
Third and Eighth were the «mly Michigan1
troop&lt; engaged with the exception H‘

months.
•
A sheet can be wrebed; a mattresa
cannot b* renovated in this way. Indeed
Lhrr* i* no Other way of cleansing a mat­
tress by steaming it or by picking It to
pieces, and thus In fragments exposing it
to the direct r*y* of the aua. As there

and learn

decency soon, they Wfll bn

overwhelmed in eternal infamy.

Gxx. MiLEnr ASD

tux

Run Gkk.

process* are sesrcaly practicable, with
anv of th* ordinary mattreesea. I an
decided! v of the opinion that the good old

Milroy
bad a conversation in which Gen.
,
jMilmy cenrured the system of guerrilla
fashioned
straw-bed,
which
can
every
,
oberts
triker
three months be changed for fresh straw, t
and the lick be washed, is the sweetest (that specie* iff warfare was practiwd by
D. C. HAWLEY,
and healthiest of beds.
I &lt; our troops in Mexico,
Gen. Milmy
i &gt; '•lone ana x ihkicu
..... ~
------If in the winter seMOn. the porousness (asked him where be obtained hi* infortrtaAnd
.moke
and
blood
their
pillage
tracked.
I
Broadhead
’
a
Cavalry.
I
eaim.it
leant
the
trUMHt "f I’mrHlnna Also
P"W,C*
JTVBT RECEIVED
tion.
Gen.
Stewart
—
1
read
of h. ?Gen.
ofibe
straw
bed
makes
It
a
little
uooom,
H ere »l"p. our tale. When la.t obeerred.
names iff all the killed and wounded, but
a few of them I have seen, and will give fortable, spread over It a comforter or Milrnv—You are mistaken, air! Twa*
1 woolen blanket*, which should b* washed not d&lt;Mte,*ir! J was in Mexico my**!f.
ROBERTS Ac NTRIKER,
a new and nn«t complete auortment «»f
their name*:
...
_ “ki\uWJ™ In the course of the conversation, Gen.
—often
^tl.F.RB in drags, medicines, patent medi­
Andrew Tuttle. 33 reg., flesh wound In 1I o
..ften M
ss onoe
onoe in
tn two
two w
w~
cines. paints, oils, turpentine. ’*"”•*■«■•
the arm; Joseph Wood. 3d reg., slight I, inisarrangcmv.-*,
this arrangement, ■■
if youiwaah^alll^ebe®
DRUGS AND yiEDIClNES*
-----------------; Stewart feigned impatience at the time
■_ 4..
wlnAnW-ela... t»uttv grocovering
M
often
m
once
In
two or three consumed iu burying the dead, and said
_ wound in the arm; Abner M.
®lh t
M^Chesnicals, Pal«»&lt;s &lt;&gt;“•* U«m"
c»ne». atationerT. »n»
weeks,
you
will
have
a
delightful,
healthy he waa in a hurry,*aa he intended to wp
Holbrook's New Block, Haatmga, Mieh.
“ reg., alight wound in the foot; M. L- Ha- „
Uptime, Bnrnlug Finld»
in Culpepper that evening. The confer­
con. Rd reg , wound in shoulder; Henry t
TURPENTINE A.XD ALCUllOU
Now, if you leave the bed to air, with ence ended by Geu. Milroy remarking.
P. Bateman. 3d reg., wound In shoulder;
“ Wm. Hicks. 3d reg., alight wound in the &lt;npen windows during the day, and not “You may sup there, air; bvt I will Kt
SWEEZEY A A EVEN.
it up for the night before evening, at tht htad of tht tabUf
arm ; Dan. Lovell. 3d reg., slight wound make
,
will have added greatly tethe *we*L
A TTORNEYS AT LAWaa*
LS“J^_b’
in thigh ; CapL Schriver. 3d reg .wound you
,
Washington, Sept. 1, ’02.
Shall I Skrd Mt Sos.—A few mouths
in the shoulder; Albert Parker, 3d reg., ।ness of your rest, and in consequence to
the tune of your health.—Dr. D. Levne.
r3r PUB BBCBASICAL ABB MBDIC1SA1.
ago a father could not let bi* son go , a* a
in the hip.
’
We are now waiting nnxiouwly for the wound
’
v&lt;Junteer, his education waa *b complete
PURPOSES.ONLY^1
Col. Champlin was in the action, and
Aokiax Qaertion..
final result of the stro«le in the vicinity was unhurt, although his exertions made
omce'uTtheCourt House.
/aIl'b
and his prospects in life so encouraging.
There are few positions of more deli­ The father's hopes were all centered in
previous wound worse.
He had a
of Bull Run and Centerville. On **tur- his
,
cacy than interrogating Sabbath schx.ls,
him and be “oouW not det bitn gn.
pas* through hi* hnt
dav we had dispntches from there that ball
।
especially
young
scholars.
This
is
shown
Lieut. Hem. Mich. 3.1. private Me
D ANIEL COOK,
that son wm smOe killed by the acciden­
several thousand were killed and wound
GralK Corporal* Van Deuxen. Berringer, by the experience related &lt;&gt;fa clergyman tal discharge of ague while out with a
ed ; and that it would require more help ]
,
in
Maine,
who
wm oppo-ed to having
Traverse, snd Isaac Francis, all of the 3d,
party gunning. His life instead of being
for them than they could spare fmrn the wrre killed. I made enuuiry about some। and mirth in Sunday school He thought impenlito or laid down opto tto .Itto «f
llffiea in Goodyesr's block, np »Ulr&gt;.
ranks of tho army.
Accordingly, the hd-nging to the region about there, and it injurious to all, *nd unnecessary for his country was lost Ingloriomrty in the
i
the
entertainment
of
the
children.
Hi
I. A. HOLBROOK,
furcats.
An appeal wss trisde to a
’tea? coffee. f‘U0AB flP,c® J,JiqnEB’
Secretary «»f War, «ent word tn the differ­ learned that T. G. H.mck, of Gainea. waa
not in the battle, but was left at Fortress «»ffered to address the school, and show mother not lung since to send her tWo
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH.
ent Departments, inquiring if they would
Monroe, or some point down the river. that they could be well entertained seri­ sons. “She could not, she doated dn
Oftice. »econd story of Rowsr s block.___________
volunteer to g«. down on a special train Al*. Orman Crandell, of Kelloggville. ously. ’The following di*l««ue ensued : them." “They were her darling boy*.”
“Children, I am going to tell you
to the l»attle field and help the wounded. was sick and left behind. Lee Kelly wm
J. M. RLRSELL.
f’
Tbev did not go. Their five* were not
about Peter.
Who knows who Peter
imperilled for their country. They re­
Of course the general response was in on the sick list and not on the battle field.
HYSICIAN and Surgvon- office ln R“»»"‘ '
,TTT1 T.IJnta-J ZPIBIFOIIHXBI
mained at home.
But verily, “be that
Charles
Wright
was
also
sick
and
left
■tore. Stele sirasL
___
________
the affirmative *, and your correspondent
behind. 1 cannot learn tbeir whereabouts
A.ll nuanc. — —— ---------aavetb bis life shall Io** it.” They war*
AU
CookilK
Eitracu,
■
m»ng
them.
We
then
had
order*
to
be
JOHN ROBERTS
“Cannot any one—th.we large girl*— stricken with fever. They died. They
The Michigan Eighth were in the thick
TUB XSTBCIAL BBHirtT OF THX LADW*. at the Railroad precisely at 5 o’clock P.
ill VSICI AN «"*
°n
lie In bumble graves, not honored for
ertof the fight, *nd my Informant say* tell me who Peter waal”
Still do reply.
! having struck ajiluw. upraised an arm in
M.,and we hastily gathered up bandages, the fire of the enemy wm much worse
“Can any little boy or girl in the thir country’* defence. Is there nut a
than
nt
James
l-lsnd.
They
were
engaged
provisions, wine and stimulenta, fur those
n.r.CHEBBT,
at one time in defending a battery, when .ebuol tell me who Peter wmF
Providence in «uch e van tel , h °nt•lh*
KjnTABr PUBJ-IC »‘„«;S£rtrti:l"«b
PENS. PENCIL. INKS. A. »'
that neaded them, and were at the cat* at
“I can,” said a little fellow in the far­
call fur our snns a call from God 1—
the colur-benrer wm shot, snd each wm
IN «... W dl t.”1—
JA-.t.-u.
the lime appointed and only stowed .way shot, one after the other, as they under­ ther corner.
""J, JJ-®- vIT.m tl.u. «" t—i.
VRI.OPE8. CARDS, Ac., Ac.
! Springfield Republican.
“
Ah,
that
’
*
a
good
boy.
Now,
you
in the baggage and transportation cars ; took to hear iL
Four were killed in
come up tin the platform by my aide,
for no other* were provided. Still there that way, when the adjutant raised the
;
In the Swiss department of the great
MOST P0P8LAR
At and stand up in this chair, and tell those
was n«. complaint, as we supp«»tod we colore, and he also wm shot down.
EshibiUoa there i*a small but interesti that time mv informant was wounded girl* who Peter waa."
5
ing
serie* of trials in Turkey red dyeing,
would be there, at least, in four hours. *•
Jimmy did a* be wa* bid, and In the
and had to leave the field; wd be couid
in whit* the American, East Indian and
it was only twenty miles by rail, and
i not tell how much they suffered.
Ine •brill voice «»fchildhood repeated :
Egyptian cottons are contrasted. From
some
seven
miles
over
the
country,
to
Michigan.rebela were piled up in heap* before them.
these experiments it appears thst AmrCenterville, and from there but a few
n*a B WU»
--------- r
-------J. M. NEFINR,
i It Wtoto u ttoullh th.j w«« ttt"&lt;l« mto
Al tht, puiul to Wto .itqiptwl. tot not lean e»*llon-takes decidedly the best odor,
I mile* U» the battle gro*nd.
But the care
. b, whi.key, tod ,«• ItotoribU to the tofnre tto full point wm t.tott by tho East Indian cotton is but. UtU* inferior,
otary Pwblic, and Tax agec
, intend
the eiUmile*
t
“
,
i.
.LT
,Cn
to do not start until nine o clock. and then,
We would "»I*^rn”l_?lB rtat
■tuntion paid W making oat
,
.10
DOI
swri"
uioo
"•••'■
---------,
Kbtxtl tod MuttorGouto'. ptto“ .ppm- while the Egyptian appears considerably
“
. 0—7__ I.
Great care
_ — —' I .1 Al«.ndri«,
. .
. .1
——, ...
.1 on.
o ■ destauction around them.
lh.y I.k^pt
u. ...it
until
"«"■
Some of the rebel prisoner* taken by
below either in its affinity for coloring
dated.
■ ! ■
’ clock A. M..«nd fmrn there it &lt;M necesour men, said that they were nearly out
matters.
'
__________
H. WBWHT.
„„ U,
with gr»l -Blitto.
of provisions, but Jackson told them if
TMe Courtesfe* of Litt.
a TTORNEY sod COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
but it wm * continued stopping, until we
tbev would fight wpll, and whip the YanWilliam Wirt’s letter u» bi” daughter,
iMDirraaMoa ru. Dasaxa
arrived at Fairfax station, seven miles
Battls*.—A soldier who was in alj Ipo
kero, they should *oon have enough *, and on the “small, sweet cmrtesie* of W*.
from CCTfrrvillr. .fr-ut morn ovl.ofc. A.
claims sod money promptly rsmittsd.
that when they gnt to Washington they contains a passage from a hich a deal ot battle* before -Richmond remarks, that
&gt;• M uilboul Jr*p. tir«l "to oruinpoi.
O«cm with W W. Ralph EM-. MiM^lHs.
might sack the city, and have the spoil*. happiness might be learned :
It I* astonishing how insensible to danger a
’ .khto.inger..«J«l
Tl, nUo ... fwBarry County, Michigan.
So you see bow important to u*here it is
•‘I want u&gt; tell you a.secret.
Tho man becomes in action attar being ih it a
io. &lt;I.1«U to tm. to "toi to “rap “’ll Htf..r our forces to bo viclorioUL
.
wav to make yourself pleasing tn other* abort limn*- “While supporting th* bat­
,n«” we
P-&gt; "" tiwi'-t-'ra-t.on
bcbbows
Tbo wounded soldiers, now being b to «hnw them that vc.U care for them. tery »»me of our men laid down, ,oo tpe
from tbwe «» &lt;■“' iwi-«.™to ’’ ““ brought in, .11 unite in denouncing Mo The whole world Is like the mUfer st ground and slept soundly; utterly rngaro. TTOBBtrn ... COCTBKU-OWt ATbiW.
pr.«&gt;r^t s.r the
To wolk niut
»
ROBERTS A STRTKERDow ell M a traitor; and if he is not, then M.uWi.ld, -wto cred hr totody—n". leas of tb‘« shells that were bursting
oirry them
“f lh“
1 *?
be i* very im-mpetonL Many told mr not ho—because nobody cared f»r him.
•round them. 4H had not *eeo thia I cer­
HaanxM Maaca «■
________ _ ' rtwn to -M t" ‘"to rnrther
‘"do£l!‘Lr~r
«"i. »d B.rd.rt »tre.u.
they would a* soon shoot him tw any And the whole world w^uld serve you tainly never-woAld'bavdthaitevwhtt.^
w o.tnmwnilwot of I hot
“'f 'l"1
tni’tor they ever
U U mmored m&gt; if von give them the same catjML
Kalamaxfx’. RlAIg**j c Rcaaowt.
1 kind*, aieo
Let
--------- i nite m wfsii-------- --- -"■-••
1-orw. . ere driven from th. -ttle ground.
ROBERTS * STRIKER.
here this morning that he is under arrest, every one. therefore, see thst yon dd ttre
Wwm a D«ooaanc orator talks
Ito infibl before, .nd th., tto eo-.n. to
but wc don’t credit ’ll much.
forthem by showing I ben* wbat Bietne •bout Mehtag “u&gt; Htnlt the
rupiolil.*'weumlddo to good V/ g-'i".'
on^tem* jin of tbia war to the »uppreaston of th* ^aSkpt. 3d.—Uli" murning the city t* so happily ea»* U*
powdor shot,
strike?:. 1 ,torr; but would to in d.ouer of raptor.
full oi rumors, and considerable excite­
which there is n- parade, wb«*e *mo*JJ balliun under the Constitution.” he *img. C. PR1NDUE.
I,, tto tototo of Ito .nemv
TODOB or FBOBATB.
p,kU'- ®-■
..... nt prMttil"
J1
t&lt;&gt;o still t&gt;’ ten*”*
wh,oh JDimHeat
bii proceedol tofon- 1~
«•
•"d
.•rA-i-WiELSa
. vblrntltot tor »rmy I" nrarly tort t. them-elve* by t&lt;*n4«r Bnd *^hmato
dul .ao.ll. toe.-eed to B-lttoBto tor.r- ttoir irtortra. tto Mtor -ide
tto rtwr. |o&lt;As. and Httle kiwd acta of attention,
topUtortb, Md i»«bt to
X&gt;
Cotter-lUe. tot e-»W render
Il i&gt; «.Ui b&lt; ram., ttot tto eo.nl, ttotltl giviug others the preference in avsTT Jnwktog .!«.!( kHlWlM
rerviw front ’he rento" of m’1 o‘v"l &gt; "V
Kttte eajoymewtwt th* ubfe m the field, U lU oob tatoltotoo r«.&lt;oto«l bj to.
•toll
tto
tit.
-itb
DAMIEL
the tottln ,r..oo.l. .nd .Id return to
,rlnl frll. tork ittotl. tto totrlu.
f
u
»a.m«itolt.«.
lhtlltor.lT
.
probfc
; walking, silling «r standing.
W.-binglon. Other. &gt;h»l pr.«-«l«I «’
tto.rtot.l ..ptnlto to ttoiltoy can brlto
blllly rftoto. atrortol
to.enot to.rd from
no sime guns along, aalhc roads are bad,
We were under the oewtotlj of n
"nd Ito r«ilnmd car. dtotto.rrd. Be that
A reJrltretto Engli'h ^rtodt-rbl to"
turnip, if", did not «et on; to toe
A Mitucuw r»m. Rtirm.—Bto.
.r.iu VO provided for our return, a. it may, «’ "•
k.,ked for tar tto to-fdr, and a
iutniedintel.,. .bleb bt..,,M o. to Al»
ttot tto wh..l" frwSutto .IB faal haraly
..rirto tod we ".it'd, “d «•&gt;&gt;•*
,wr
.bo. patent rltia. Ito frtoto'j ln'“'r”
“X-d .■.•edition, for nbt.tt -«o boom, au&lt;i th«t mu.1 to «ltoa ™&lt;
of. qortor rfrailttoo •'&lt; dollar.
WHDIlWOie iia-no —
n
by drittlnp tto rebel, tort from .tonne ■rck
«td
to bre.th.nj.
B» It, totgotoW
r.petV.iMt every minut. l“ .tort .»
««■ I*””1?*?
jamm a rwebeby
’
■■^hingt.m.
But 6~I1X. b.« ••‘‘■W -“at &lt;a-~ '
ml, Gf to. B.v«»««tb CoTOtoUct
Our
regiment
f
t.,„„d tto tmln
... ...to ..md. to loobtn.fr.r tutor

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Porter, who captured the Bnuab shtp
it quite Tubal Cain. wWe attornptiw frtrtrt ja
PretolM. tto» *• homo™ blockade, win reoalre t 18'50 aa bia

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men from

the

.Curtin bad
an orde^.in
___ invasion'now
r-UrMtan'aj
—--------- —fiuuhjf ihft rtaMniM .of
the Government. It Is deemed neces-

velopmenta are being made from tim

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ists are bold, and the Unionists

and uajauntfd,

ibgurated to over-

of Pennsylvania

judt, proper and precautionary measure,
it may be toe forerunner of our actual
call, probably soon to be made.
leon”—hereafter to be known aa the
There is nothing ’ later from Hanover
Fourty Cromwell—has done nothing to­ or York.
ward piittlng down the rebellion, the
Cincinnati, Sept. 10, 3 P. M.
louder have his praises been sung.—
A train of 30 ambulances, with a flag
“Strategy ” and the celebrated “change of
of trufce, left here yesterday nflern&lt;K&gt;n for
J. W. TILLMAN,
W. A. JHQWA RD,
base,” how ever, came near being disas­ the use of our wounded at Richmond.—
DWIGHT HAY,
T. W. CLARK.
trous to our “young Cromwell” and the Twelve mile* distant, they were halted
C. T. MITCHELL,
C. V. DsLAND,
schemas of these par excellence patriots by the enemy’s pickets.
The officer in
E. ANNEKE.
J. A. KERB,
T W. FERRY.
L. DODGE, ’
who,desire to have Congress and the command was taken before Gen. Heath
GEU. JEROME,
J. W. FREY,
and informed that the train could not
State Qaa'l CotaDitee.
Cabinet “cleaned out,” by the young
pass- as he was not receiving flags of
W-8. WOpD, Secretary.
hero.
Detroit, AugostW, Ifej.
truce at present The appeal wm mado
For a short period we bear nothing of to Kirby Smith, and the ambulances
8 The^bllowiau wm sJo^d^by the Republican
tho “Cromwell to arise in their midst,” were allowed to proceed.
JtooW, Ttot in the opinion of tb« ConranScouts report tho rebels moving in two
tfee, tto appointment of any tadiriiual to repre­ and we supposed Congress and the Cab­
directions, numbering abont 16,000.—
sent any eooniy fa which ho does not reside, inet safe.
But recent events have made
Early this morning a large cavaly force
should not be recognised in any future Couventho candidate for Cromwellian honor*
attecked our pickets on Licking River,
“master of the situation’’ and his power driving them back a mile.
Several
and prestige are rtow evoked to break'up were wounded. Our 'whole force over
■epatellean Coa'fFeWtVfial
Convention the Cabinet, as a Wellington,• after which the river was drawn up in line of battle.
At noon to day one of our men wm kil­
-PsMrth Ulstrtot. 1
ho may ba expected to exercise the
led in a piket skirmish.
Notioeia fires, that a Rgpobltean Congrea“Statesmanship” of a Cromwell, and dis
Harrisburg, Sept 12—2.30 a. M.
District of Michigan. will
perae Congress when it assembles.
Beliable information has been received
Beaders, this* is nn fiction ; the evidence
Stonewall vnuMvwi,
Jackson, WIM1
with utaaM'auvv,
his advance,
. , .
—that
.... FHfafuvnMi
is bemg developed from time to time J
r now jn
Hagerstown,
_.
------- , preparing to

tho “youthful Napo­

mp*e bri&amp;.his whole artny upon Phila­
delphia.
Our scouts from Hanover, Gettysburg
mortal columns to the defense of Mc­
and Tannertown arrived here at a late
Clellan’s Peninsula Campaign, believing hour Inst night, and confirm the evacua­
that the auspicious time has come, now tion of the camps at Frederick by the
'
calls on its paper General to perform his rebels.
Gov. Curtin has promptly advised
part of the great work, as follows:
President Lincoln and the Generals in
“Under these circumstances, what is
command at WMhiugton, of all informa­
the duty of Gen. McClellan? His posi­
tion that has reached here through the
tion ia like that of Wellington in tho
numerous channels under his control.
Spanish peninsula when he was interfered
The most active measures are being
with by the British Cabinet; nnd it is n
put in force to assemble a Urge army to
duty which he owes to the country no
resist rebel invasi^p, and, if possible,
teas than to himself, to follow the exam­
save our capital and State from devasta­
ple of that illuslrous and patriotic Gen.
tion and outrage.
oral.
When tho “Iron Duke” found that
the administration were bent on his
New York, Sept. 12.
destruction and the defeat of the army
The gunboat Picket, blown up at
which he was lending, he firmly took his
Washington, N. C., wm originally a
stand and insisted that the cabal should
canal propeller.
bo broken up.
His country 'was in dan­
A. special dispatch to a morning paper
ger, and he wat in a position to dictat*
says it is clear the rebel* have not found
termb.
His remonstrances bsd the de­
the active sympathy and material aid
sired effect: the meddling Cabinet was
they expected in Maryland.
‘
overthrown, and thenceforward victory
The latest estimates of tho extent of
crowned the British arms. Now this xs
the rebel force this side of the potomac,
THX GROUND WHICH McClXLLAX OUGHT TO
vary from 100,000 to 150,000.
TAKE IX RKHMUCXCK TO THAT PORTIOX OF
Aocording-to the Richmond Ditpalch,
THX AdMDUBTRATTOX AT WaSHTXOTON
the rebel army sent against Pope num­
WHICH IS RKSPONSISUC FOR THX PRKSKXT bered %50,000.
With all of Pope’s re­
COXDITIOX OF THINGS. Hx OUGHT TO XXinforcements, his army never exceeded
BIST UPON THX MODIFICATION AND RBCON- 60,000, and yet be fought the enemy for
STRVCTIOX OF THX CaBINIT IX ORDER TO
16 days aud nights.
HAVE IT PURGED OF THE RADICAL TAINT
Philadelphia, Sept. 13.
which may again infuse its poison over

and the mask being thrown off.

The

New York Herald, which' devoted nine

election, in Xoraoiber next.

delegates as follows:

Kent 18, Barry 7, Ionia 7,

Emmett 3, Cheboygan I, Delta 2, Mackinac 3,
Manitou 2. Tot*!, 81 delegates. Delegatee will
eot be entitled to represents county unless a res-

Grand Rapid*, AugMt 29th 18S2.

Republics* County Convention.
»ere will ba a Republican Convention far the

purpose of selecting four delegates to the Slate
Couvanttoq, to be bald at Detroit on the 24lh fast,
sad seven delegates to the Republican Congress­
ional Convention of the Fourth Congressional
District, and far the transaction of such other
business as' may be deemed necessary.
Each
township will be entitled to'four delegates.

y. M-.NEVTNS,
GEO. THOMAS,
X W. BAILEY.
J. H. MUNROE,
O. L. INGRAM,
RtmMean Cbunty AmtaBtar.
Uaatinra. Rentember R. IMi
' 1 &lt; ■■■'

Since a part of our issue went to'press,

the whole. Now is ths time for him to
prove himself not only a yreat general
out a statesman worthy of the occasion
and of the responsibility which he has

(late Tuesday evening,) wf have news of assumed. The safety of the country is
He Is bound to see
a splendid victory ^Maryland, near or entrusted tobim.
that no insidious enemy' lurks behind
about his base of operation*.' His own
particular*1 mvb’ that the rebels were
security and the security of his army is
routed with great loss and many prlson- involved,'and the fate of ths republic

era^re

Tho enemy is said to be

retreating in confusion over the Potomac.
We trwt thia may all prove true ; a vic­

The-Washington Republican of
' the Sth, contains the surprising statement

.^pat, previous to the departure of .Gen.
Pope, he preferred charges against Gen­

erals Fits John

Porter,-Franklin and

by their friends, the police proceeded
thither and snrroAided the house and

has a right to demand indemnity for the
past and security for the future, and he
ought not to rest satisfied till he is as­
sured by facts, not mere promises, that
his plans shall not bo interfered with
hereafter.”

.

.

Such, readers, is the alm and object of

the McClellan worshippers, and

we re

gret to say that a few

that what t^ey did was under the posi­
tive instructions of Gen. McClellan.

hnva been deceived by tho insidious hy­

ell's corps, now-st Washington was a

remarkable target for rebel

shots.

He

has a slight wound across the neck by a

pocrisy of the

really loyal

New York

men

Herald knd

Harper'e Weekly, into blind fnith in the
General who is relied upon to consum­
mate this unholy revolution-

We are

not-prepared to believe- that Gen.

Mc­

Clellan seconds this nefarious scheme.—

bullet, a bullet hole' through his hat, his

sword was broka by a bullet, and a bul-

With all his short-comings as a General
we still believe Aign loyal—not so, how­

ever, with a large dw of his worshipers.
the knee.’- Yet be “still Hvee.”

T»k V^ojIld, which eommrttced by In­

sane attacks or Secretary Stanton, now

Tbs re be!son Friday ’retreatsd rapid­
ly and ’ ih ‘c8B!tAMf~from Cincinnati,
leartng the rnad ati^wwFwith camp ket-

Thia m not unexpected A and

lias and other cumbroM articles. Some
rebel prisoners taken say tb» force which

iatralion.

will probably be no longed quoted

m

Republican paper.**

six pieces of field Artillery.

That*was

tabards’* Louisiana battery.

The rest

pcrior country In thia atAto Iias furnished

ka fall quota ?)f fatn.'-ffid hAve been offi-

nully informed by Gov. Blair that they
wiU be oampt from draft.

The police made an important capture
last night at the house of Dr. T. N. Wil.

WHOM THE TROOPS AND THE COUNTRY 11 AVE
OOXFIDEXCE AS A GxNBRAL FOR THB CHIEF

GrifRn, and that these gentlemen declared

fry General Z. B. Tower, of McDow­

Baltimore, Sept 18.

liamson, seven miles from this city, on
thio TTobkerstawn road.
Having received
iriformatinn that some rebel officers
from the Invading army wlre belng feted

Lory Is what we need to give confidence

’ to a desponding people.

A special dispatch to the Bulletin saya:
"Harrisburg is declared to be under
martial law.
Every able bodied man is
going to Chambersburg.

He)b( master orfos
ia '"hu ■ ONLY MAN IN

itaelf Is at stake.
SITUATION.Hl

•Ge». Bragg, whom they expected to
support their movement, but they did
bear that (Jew. Buell had massed bU force-

bogged the whole party as follow*;—
Capt. Harry1'Gilmore, Co., F, Stoart'*
cavalry •Granton D. CarlWe, and Lieut.
Bain. These men were disguised In citi­
zens’ dress. The police also seized Dr.
Williamson, their entertainer, and the
following gentlemen, friends; F.T. Hay­
wood, J. H. Buchmao, Alex. Curry, and
Martin Magraw. The whole party were
brought to this clt/ and are now In dose
Custody.
Police.were armed with rifles and pre­
pared for apy emergency. 'These rebel
officers belong to this tfty. It is thought
they will, as they justly* should, meet
the fate of spies.
We have positive information that
railroad communication was Interrupted
and the telegraph wires cut between
Harper’s Ferry and Cumberland yester­
day by the rebels.
A reconnoisanco to the, vicinnlty of
North Mountain, about seven miles
south of WilllamBport, encountered some
r«l»el plcketi/ We killed and captured
thirteen.
;
‘
•-i•
It WM discovered that Lee and Jack 'son had crossed the Potomac, near Mar
tinsburg.
Lringstreet it I* thought
would cros* further up the river. The
whole rebel force Is retreating across the
Potomac.

across the Potomac is not believed in
offieUI drdM.
The ending oT troop.

drovfl away on « gallop.

~ AMERICANmtgH’UIJg -

As be enme

“Sigel! There goea Sigel!”
And by
the lime lie hitd reached the sidewalk a
'largecrowd-wa^ltroimd him hurrahing
•xaledly.
iHiWrticeablc that whenever

IT WILL MEND WOOD.
Bare your broken Furnimre. 1 ,
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

Louisville, Sept. 13.

-Tto)sortersjnst arrt^e frnmO”"berland Gap, rcnqrted that Geq- Morgan
made a forty' through tho rebel lines,
andrtptured provision train and cattle
enough to subafet hh army sixty days.
He also cm pts red a rebel General, Aus­

l*«t.
„
Bragg is reported to )&gt;e in Tennessee
moving to Kentucky,

Buell is washing

him.
Cincinnati, Sept. 13.

The rebel army has fallen back be­
yond Florence. Some stragglers taken
by our eeouta say they had 20.000 men ;
others say only 10.000 advanced.
Prisoners say the retreat waa made

became they beard of Buell’s^ presence
in Kentucky, and bad not beard from
Bregg.
Our scouts tart night report the enemy

retreating in confusion.

'•tasily tc^^red
1
*'
IT WILL MEND CHINA,
roien China Cap* and&amp;uicancia be

thin, hut in good health.
He and Gen.
Bankii_have plenty to d6juatncrw.

tin, and aixty soldiera.
.
A sentieman from Lexington says he
saw Kirby Smith there on Wednesday

ExaCTerated

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.
[■bat ptec* knocked ou« of rout M.rbla Mantle e
to put op aa aironf aa e»er.

report*.

As the facts of the recent baftlea come
fully to light, It becomes Evident to nil

. u )vii.u.MEkn roiicEL^iN.

intelligent persons that there has been
no such fighting M sojneoCtbedispAtcliesi
sent out describe. The lo»sA&gt;ftfiftiaciv ^r
twenty tbottenndfa.killed and wonnded
h gradually lessening.down to five or six
thousand,
it is not believed nt the Stir
geon 'Generid’» office that tTic w1w&gt;Te
number will exceed five thousand. As

&gt; filing earned.

It will Mrnd B'-w, U^rnl ,I»ivrt, and in
fact every lb.ng Imt Mwah.

for the fighting;, s6fne&lt;JMt wa» ma
cent. That under
B*4Jfiday

hl it with
ered the troop* narlieinatinB in
the
bjthe
nely.
bulk &lt; f the fores

Rl.,y
I’erhap.
baturdn ys Bghli

Harrisburg, Sept, 14.

There was a battle to-day nt Middle­

town.
Longstreet’s division, moving on
the Boonesboro road in the direction of
tn Rntland, September 16, of dipthoria, Groans
Williamaport, with the intention, no B., ton of Giio.'kteOfr, aged 4 fri. and 7 tnoa.
doubt, of re-crossing the Potomac nt
that point, was engaged by the Federala.
SWCM NOT letsNothing official has been received al head­
quarters of the bailie up to this hour, mid­

ECOMOMT U WEALTH
$10 00 a yeamyrd hi *-«&gt;-r. •
0n&lt;--ftni’i. A?

are still arriving on foot and by the rail­
road.

Price 25 Cetitii&gt; t Bottle*. '

( j

Price 25 Ceuta pvr B«.itli-.

Price 25- Cram per Bptth*.

Price 25 C&lt; ntu per Ifoltlr.
.

.

■: Pricu 25 CVnis per lk»tilc.

Bayers.

TERMS I'XSH. '
JOHN* * CMOTLEY,
(Sole Manufacturers))
78 WILLIAM SfiXET.
Corner of Liberty Street.

▼our Medicine. Therefore we recommend to the
public si large, the expediency of baring recourse
to your Medicine, and ccn*r&lt;;uentlv. as in duty

haved belter. Gen. Franklin has been
hotly engaged on the extreme jleft.
J do '
not know tho result, except that the fir­ cure for the diaeaaea meutiooed.
ing indicates progress on his psrt
The action continued till after dark
and terminated in leaving us in posses­
sion of the crest. It has been ia glorious
victory.
I cannot tell w hether the enemy
will retreat during the night or appear
in increased force in the •morning. I reBACK PAY, PENSION, AC.
grcltn add, that the gallant and able
Gen. Benn is killed.
GEO. B. McCLELLAN, M»j&lt;&gt;r-Gtn»rul.
Department, Wellington, D. C.,
*

i.«

Price 25'Cents prr Bi.tt’c.

baffled their skill. ConKaaeally ye were in a |
state of despondency, until we commenced wamg |

hilarity, and our gratitude is equal to our
H. W. Haileek, Genersl-in-Chlrf:
After a very severe engagement, the
corps of Gen. Hooker and Gen. Reno
have carried the heights commanding Lite
Hagerstown road by storm. The troops
behaved magnificenily. They never be­

h

AMERVriK fBMEXT CLIL.

night.
.
KsroLipji, Henry Co., O., Joly 7,1833.
On receipt of nows of the occupation
Dr. C. W. Roascs.—ZAur Air .-For the bei.i
of Frederick by Burnside, and the ad­ fit of sutTering hnmaoitv. permit us to anrfoonci
through
the coiumna of your Circular, the soi
vance of McClellan, the people became
priaiug properties of your Seandinsrian Bloo
wild with enthusiasm. Telegraph offices Purifier and Blood Fills, wteieb ia a sun- cure fo
Indigoatiou
and Liver Complaint.
Wo hav
were besieged with regard to the result.
Great confidence is how fell here as to
tho safety of tho Stalo capital. Troops

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COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS

ITISFIKE ANb WA iM. l^iOF

The Indian Troubles in .Minnesota.
nirscoi ton * ocrcvoniDie—rrobnbie uoacr w mm-rent acta or c«ocn-a&gt;; sod bavins
Psaceable Soluliou ol all DlIQculttea with I cw»i&gt;l«te arrangement* withTjT8. Ktuoooli*q„
the Chippewas.
arF*t) Waahiat’an;WU attend
Mr. W. P. Hills left Earl A be reran: ■ . J*® Jf1
bie at 10 o’clock on Saturday night, and ;
*
reached St Paul nt sundown yesterday.
Middle
making 240 miles in 44 hotira.
He left I
'• '

11. WR1CI1T

builditigwof kil kind., meh

the beleagured garrison at the fort In
wr
good spirits, and tally confident they
■wd MINK UCIU
iCUOFlNu w
i» Uta
Sul
*?!£££
F,KK- WATK
»&lt;- WEATHER
and
would be able to hold out until reinforce­
li“.«
,lioy»T'w»
^w--'
oF ail
ments arrive.
Eitatepf George Nichols.
Captain Vander Hoeck, on Wednesday
‘WLfi^^J^ATE 0F MICHIGAN
last sent out a large dctatchnrent of men.
if Barry
...
T"-.-—ret
and succeeded in getting back. about half
H ,u, &lt;-rol|alc voire. m tt&gt;e vi|.
the cattle which the Indinns harl driven ...
Iago of IlMlingu, on Monday I ho 13th dar of
off a few days before. They have had September,in the year one tho i»«nd eight bvnlrrd No Heat is
jjaekjng application
skirmishes nearly every day with'tfie
Indians, and on Saturday last a genertd

New Advertisements.

attack was made from all aides upon the
fort by several hundred Indian^/who
were repulsed after a vigors’,, fight,

with some loss. The Idas in the gnrrison wife'one man killed and two or three
wounded.
The men nt the fort are much wearied
from their incessant watch, and of course

Um h. &lt;p|.lUTf «,J

•nd wban f&gt;ni%r£ ft&amp;m a pcrftetl t Fibs Paoor
“ •^TT’*«ih “^•*“r bodv- wbilh c*'“,0‘ h* «Vtn b,r H“*1, Q*u,&lt;”’ HvowtaSaaixuso of Recr
------..kww ■■ ww r.iaic, are

[XT.

•I"'1™' *!id

nervously anxious for more help. The
garrison is composed of about eighty &lt;he. V,™r&lt;’f‘h«P*httaa«r should not be ■ ranted.
soldiers, fifty armed citizens, and about
fifty women find children.
Mr. Hills
Heard firing on Sunday morning, and sup­
‘&gt;&gt;.1ta.tln2. B«n7; a aew,

posed the Indinns were again attnckfng. pnoted and creolaliwg In mH oowwtr tel
for three suceMive weeks, immediately nn
to said dM. 9t toariBf.
7 P
Mr. Richard Shute writes ns follows:
“I left Fort Ripley on Friday last at
2 o’clock P. M.
All was quiet. The
Chippewas had agreed to meet the Com­
ELECTION NOTICE.
&lt;i .
missioners of Indian affairs, Get). Dole
U hereby riven, that at the next Gener
nnd Superinlendent Thompson, ns booo
as the Mille Lae Indiana should arrive. erediux

(a^U)

The Commiasioners, on Friday, morning

Madison, Win., a

fortified. Gen. Thom-

Buell win
I Nashville i

TfAhMbENT GLUE IN THE WORLD
THfBjOFWrGLUE IN THE WORLt)
rtwrfFDURABLZ GLUE IN THE WORLD
THE ONLY RELIABLE GLU IN TH EWORLD
THE BE8T GLUE IN THE WORLD

■wc^af Virginia. Gene&lt; Sigel cams
’gTsbortly.wd mounted fib

™ fi
.
r o T,T,.™0T- LlwteBMH Gov.
received from the latter a very gratifying gy^ Baeqtaryef State, Aaritor Gawd. State
letter, stating that they were on the wny * rM*arer. CaninuweMr of the State I^ad imu—
to meet him at the fort, desired pence
with the whites and permission to fight
the Sioux.
“The Chippewas allege gross miscon­
duct on the part of former agents, and
Renuorid
plead this as an excuse for their late robbcrics at Leech Lake and Ot^rTdl Lnkn.
Thia Commissioner and Superiatendent
of Indian Affairs promisee thern'k full
Philadolpwa, Sept. 13.
The Preu, of thia city, received the investigation Into all their griBvancesXnd,
when they get into council, there cartnot
following dispatch;
,
. ,
he a rsaaotmble doubt but that a sitiaNashviixe. Tenn., 11th, 5 P. M.
factory ooncluaion will be had.
The Whois of Basil's army is hastening

Happy for them

without foundation.

,.

'/fl/.fl

mortals to, perforn. . From that time

forward the more

_..

aririUWdFMt

orn^m immediately

for the defense of (he State, and be ready
f°r marching orders upon one hour's no-

tto Uxxos Jfris conspiracy has been
•en in
in progreaa; w
but Intellfaenoe of a reliable character is
■
^ZWmttanow Sav* bp*n'' adverse. The’
rcociveo, to too eireci mat too reacts,
candidate for Cromwellian honors was under Jackson, entered Hagerstown In
force
this
afternoon.
The
operator
left
selected in February last; and tho' labor
while the rebels were entering the town.
of puffing him up to tho requisite pro­
Arrangements for the defeoeof this city
portions bsgan by attributing to him are going forward, and'the order of the
AN STATE
y of Detroit, fests which it wm not In the power 6f Governor issued to-day la considered
tho Mb day

&amp; CAOBLEY’8
b&amp;Atn Cement Glne.

Harrisburg, Sept. 18.

that a foul con-

its( stead
stead a
a mllitai
military
left; and to Install In ita
dictator. For more t
'

household

Washingtt®

uiptytr on the street# or nk
A* wndta to-day thetw two
Tariaom At Williard’a luoKflg &lt;»«■ »

Harrisb
without ovtum and with form

from

&gt;. -"GW people here are vary
Wovor
and Banks, wbeA^erviafl

AR N

V***M*ay

j^A ..correspondent

A UJ«r«pl&gt; wind by Om. 8tam™,

OITTA

x-x«oxza
PKIteya CEMVNT.

'

and

F«r PreserTiiir nd Repairing Metal
R**fo*fall kiads.
it »dberv&gt; firmly. forming a txHh rquai to tbrro

•aqueat opto sudden chungsa of iu&lt;- uraiber. |

1 WJd- JJOT CBACK IN COLD. OU MUN IK
WARM WEATHER, AM) SQX.WAKH OF*.

Thia cement ia

�foal anY. SBifctllatttm.
■ j
ormuu. vans w iuxt osutti.

. G®*. Rtf leek did not
CUU» RAPIDLY AND KAXUCSLLT

BY DR RADWATS
RADWAY’S

.

taTTlKj't—*“ km* hi“ '"&lt;onn.nl.
10 bn ■rtWj'nb.aco.Mi th. »b,”ilorf

Michigwa Cwiatral BatirwaM.
'n aad snag MonAay, M« 6U UgJ. Pasaen.
ger Train, on M** M&amp;jttta .Ceetral Rail­
road willjosre Battle Cresk«o &amp;leW»:

O

Day Expra«*....tf.
NifM Experts.....

AI BlurMoct Ijnr ntCbi th. Infcrm.tin.

lu wny through tbr
“Mguhr” rh«&gt;r..l^
Convinced.
• &lt;m
u

1*1 P. M.
149 A.M.

Day Btrprees1,..
Night Expraasi;.... .2:10 A.M.

Instrument

Iwliiu.l.
w„

renovating

resolvent

)A GUABAKTM£.-Oaa to aU hotties of
Dr. RUay i CUsasfeg Syrup—called RADWAYURENOTATINQ RE80LVENY—will cert
the worat cases of Skin Disease, Bocondury 9ypbPM, Nsrsr Boras. Uksra, or SccHm^e EmptUma

factiva. Shn thsrafcre now prays'^hii

-w ,

NEWS

T« K dcEUEfr

LOW PRICES

'jgefiiu.lSfC'r;

-mm

RV- Bl.w.rtb, ih*

lor olUclad u&gt; Morg,.’. b-^)
Im,
J.ukwo.Tw.n.
iblercrpliOK. di.prtbbr. -ffi.WnS

P. M

r tttoTbtxirwa . ; &lt;1
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

TO THE PUBLIC ...

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

rxpbdta iu th«gdirection nnhirnMylnchoa
caulioc ott the part of &lt;^r Gsncrnk

R. N. RICE, Gert Sepenmendent.

"BviXA-va ..i
art,
ojjfoteA Xo
OR u TCkfoSkcxUC. kmJAuiu vmX\X
euxfo oXX
u\X\s uAxxeYb

DR. RADWAY

D w A Y’S OLE A NSI NG
^YRtlJ^CALLED RAD WAY'S REN­
OVATING RESOLVENT.

Otte u|j»lx bottlrg will cure every fonu

CAUCTJEb
The Republicans of Hastings are invited to
meet io Caucus, at thpCourt Bouse, on Thursday
afleruooa, September 1Mb. at’ three o.clock, for
the puspose of ebocehig four delegatee to tho ap­
proach ing County Convention.
J M. RUSSELL.
a R. BURTON.
A. W. BAILEY, Township Committee.
Hastings, September, If th, 1888.

brass

Kkt'Foumd.—A sluiff shanked
•door key has been fnufid in

the Court

Houst* yard, and left nt .this office.

Wk

uavk

ukks

evil company is like smoke.

We can­

without carrying

away with us a taint of it.

And

yet

perceptible,

-that taint is not so readily
nor near so easily, removed.

was so.

that

a comparison,

not long remain in it

Would it

The young man may visit the

barroom, or corner

his

grocery, and

another or his lady friend will detect the

taint of smoke which

he carries with

hint, but may fora long time be ignorant
•of the

moral taint which the company

he found there, has fixed upon his charac­

The fond, confiding, and ever-trust­

ter.

ing wife may detect tho smell of smoke
nnd perhaps the fumes of the

which

wine cup,

her husband asserts were

con­

tracted while at his own office upon “bus­
iness” with a friend, which detained him

but Oh! she little

to a very late hour;

stitasi

And it U farther ordered that’ raid Petitioner
give notice, to the pereuns intoruclea In raid
Wlste’ of the pendancy ol arid petition raid
thshesnug thereof, by cqiiring: •* ropy ‘df- tbit
order to bupuWithcJ in tho •'Uasflfin Ben­
ner ' a newapapcr, printed and' circuJating’ta
arid countv of Barry, for rix annemlve weckx,
Ittitiedjxtely preriou* to raid day of braring.

of akin d«en»e*,HimiorB,Pimplea, BlotchrR.’BoHa.Balt Rheum, Cafiker. Ulcers,
liiiiiurit. Feviar Sores. Scrofula nrSvpni-

lm,'8.&gt;rey tn the Eyes, Ears, Nos®, Miwttb
Scald Head. Lei ndne neglect thia nd-

(A inns ropy.) atigiu

vice—if you would rid youraelve* from
the mitenea you aufler—resorl at once
to thia medicine. Otte bottle will dy
you inor«qguod than n half dozen ofSar
saparillas nnd other mixtures. The dose
la small, two .iea-apooDfuils being a Tull
dote.

which he

18 YOUR CONSTITUTION TAINTED!
•’etoek in tbr fiwcnoon of said day, the fallowing
described land* to wit:,
way's Iletolrenl. in yinletit Gihstkutional
The north fruciioouf tlia.Muth-eaat quarter (V)
Diseases.. It disengage* from the animal of aaetion No. xtx (*} iu town one(1) north of
Range Nina (S) weal, containing forty-two sad
fltiids the tnateriet j»iorbi or elements of sixty eight one bsndrvthe (4t O'-IO.') sere*: also
ol tha south east
disease, and throws them off through the the north-west quarter
excretory organs, thus taking the sting quarter (|) of sootion twcl»e( 18) In town two |2]
north of range ten [IO] west, containing forty
«■ ■ al.n mnn
out of the order. It renovates and fresh­
ens the blood, and impnrtx vital energy

Wonders are daily Wrought Vy Rad

to tho system. In Serofulu, Cancer. Sy philis. Chronic Rheumatism. Lung Com.
pm.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Erecsfor.
Dated Angus, It*, 1SG3.
*ag2T
plaint®, Skin Diseasi-s. Mercurial Dis­
eases, Contractions of die Joints, Palsy,
dbSM
MISSION
Ell
’
S
NOTICE.
Paralysis, nnd nil cmnplumls external nr
internal which are capable of nssitnting a
A 11 peraous haring claims against tbs estate
A ol W11.UAX Kato*, deceased are hereby
constitutional typo nnd being transmitted
-stifled and requested to present the same for
from parenis
to children,
.
------ ■ we
- recommend
■ examination and adjustment to the undersigned
«AX '
L only
\ remedy
\ nnd n auro mie. this CominUiiiuncra duly anpuinted by the Probate
tho
’irresistible and• searching
" ■■
.. . &gt;
. al. I Court fur the county of Barry, who will meet fur
disinfectcnl,
teralive and invigornnt.
_________________ _______________________
Price one dollar a bottle or six botllee for I ««•»» *f UmPl
*5 ,c’"l7n,b
.
. ,,
I [ITUil day of September.19M. and on WcduexJive dottars.
j ^4V ,|10 Mten'ocuib (1“ lb] dar at Itecember, oue
DR. RADWAY’S OFFICE,
~rr-»-K. ■
- -------------------- 67 Maiden Lane. ■ Sold by druggists.
j

C3d Cay uf June, iFrfii, being the time limited by
the said I’rubate Court, the final adjiutmcnt of all
claim* agaiu.t nald estate.
GlI.nFItT STIKKR,
lUewie
HIRAM J. HANUHBTT, I «&lt;.•»*».
Dated. Baltimore, August li, lain.
augio

£rgal polices.

received

time will come when

But, alas !
that taint

the

which

blackens the eoul, bhall become apparent,

and when mother, wife or friend shall be
rendered heart-sick by the

which imperceptibly

moral stench

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Babmt Corxrr. as.
At a session of the I'robale Court, fur the

S

the continued proximity to evil

associa­

ADMINISTUATOITS SALE.

deceased.
,
of September, in tbeyt
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a II“prere,n‘ttrthenrtT» ep’rtadte.J‘dS. of Probste. ]&lt;*•*••• granted to »e. fe the I'robate.Court of

I

accumulates from

S Ihi uJL.

mm ®Din?iBTm©H

teu«r», esuavrs, r.rapuoua. ouiw.
and Barber's Itcb, one bottle will cure .and Im­
part purity and dearness to the skin And com­
plexion.
____
■ Uli-’
Will cure Salt Rheum. Scald head. Sore Eyes,
Strumous Discharges from lbs Ears, Swelling la
tba Groin, Falling of the Womb, Dyspepsia, Henralgia, ‘
•___ • !
. •

’ •

WU1 «rn Fever’Sorta. Ulcers, Soros in the
Nose or Mouth, Kings 'Evi|. Nodes, Discharges
from ths Uterus, chlorosis, PHmery Syphlfas,
Glandular Swellings. Ulcers, of the womb. Kick­
fete. Softening of ths Bone^, Fits, Dropalmd Effuaiotu, and Diseases induced by Hxpusurs, Ac.

FOUR TO BIX BOTTLES.
W|".
°£rofals; Syphilis, White Swelling,
Bore Legs. Syphilitic Rheumsti.m, Gout, chronic
Diseases, Seurvcy, Bronchitis, Tubercles, Lloers
..
.kA 1 „nv* nr I.lvnr and dia-

i-g
to- rotate of
•■'d deceased Io wit; The north-west quarterly

The arrangements

other persons interested ’■thS? to : K»»

equal any heretofore held.
Paxson Browblow will

petitioner

deliver the

addtess, which will be a feature of great

attraction.

littouer
_
_
be pea- j
---------------------- -----------------besriiig thervoL
by ciuMinr s copv of thu notice and order to be ,
published tn the Hastings Banner, a public ,
newspaper printed at Hastings and circuUung iu
aaidcountv uf Harrv, for .three succewira weeks,
aept',7

On Friday General Pope asked to be
relieved from bis command, nnd his re-­
quest wax granted.
He at once preferred
charges against Generals Fitx-John por­
ter, Franklin and Griffin, for refusing to
obey orders diring the engagement.
thereby causing ibe defeat.
A ’Stiurt
’ ' Was ordered,
martial
Oruyrru, and
miu held its first
—
• - morning,
t_ _ at
—■ at.*
W Ar
meeting vn Sunday
the War
Department.
Joseph Holt is Judge
Advocate; Major General Codwallader,

'

“ ““A"

Judge of,Probate.

ROBATE Order.—Slate of Mi^ugan.
County of Barry, a».—'At a aeaaioti of the Pro
Ute
for A* roun-y of B-rry. hdlde. al th.
_ viltsg. «f Hratiug*. on
Prolrai Offire. la _th.
rroa^s vw
lbou
Tuo4kT. the uiutbdsy
and sixtftwo. 1'ProMot.
"** ?*C.prtodls, Mgeoi Trobats-’
'
. lhe matter of lbs &lt;»i*te at Thutnaa Barber.
.
*
-1 - — - -

P

1

Ilf Fnheet Blfein. praitnx. amoogst otn«r thing*.
. ,ha
Wfti sod totamrnrvf .*uidsese«cd.
“ this court, ms. be admitted to
Km?,, .mu..
■».«.» mim*

ccunpoae
Mansfield'a absence, and that of Ostwral

Porter, who will be first tried, the board
adjournefi-tiH Monday. ’
''
.
It is reported that Generel Pope hw

•for fifteen days.
Porter’s corps has Seen consolidated
with that of HeotilomBn, and Reno
signed the command uf McDowell*

tv of Barry, for tiiri* S'icaesMre w..«s, tmmeu*

We lean) from good autborKy that
Gen. Bu-11 hu Wl«&gt; ua witt bl* army

tn N-rii.llln, «nd th«t Im »M bern
■t that pn.nl by Gat; BoMnnr.n.' col
omn ofGCn. GHnt'.Wy.' from Ink*—
tho two .rmie, being l.rpi ennojh to
puheriw Brags ,nd cpuirc Kirbj Srniin.
if properly hSUIcd. '

Cot-

t»

P'-P" •

Imbecility

end MoDv^l's
MeDowellJtw; wntwt'* I««er to the

Proton; Mklng fb«t bia action, mny U

investigated.*

’r

cam i
LIEF should be applied. Taken internally—a
ua-spobuful to half a tumbler of watan-willcura
acidity of the atdamch, anJpromote digestion, it
is a pleasani and healthy stimulant.

•krptical.and be convinced.
Il combines in its
composition tho properties of a diffusive stimulant
an antiseptic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
a direct power draff the nerve*, neither narcotic

It fulbll* the iodtoation ofMoaliungtba' eteculrtoil, (qmI rifoftivdy. and mriu httantifully to
mind* that can underetand ita aethutt

DIRECT

LTzaLi^aatioTb^ ..
JcLTjLTldioe,
Ki/l-ney Complcbiizts,

FROM

KvXUts
arc eov£\.\to%cA
vexve o-vA
vwfts cuxCi \xc.y\j%,
vt&amp;ucXb. vcxaVtc Wxxvct.

rVovv&gt;e.
Ur 'B.o\&gt;aeV%

feXomac^ 'BkXXe.vo
art. XW \lOov vcxaxx'* VvwtxA.
Ur. WoWk's

SXo'tvx.o.e.Xx TAkXXe.es
DR. RADWATS PILLS.

IRBIWCIBID 1PIBWIB3.

\\vc \lOO'c vexaw vtvavxx^
Uoc\ov'% UVV\s.

If people anderatobd the importance of purgestion with RADWAY’S FILLS, in contradlatincVIIV, •
—
..
r.v
ing. save thrmselrea fn-tn much suffering. and
greatly improve tbeir health.
RADWAV’S PILLS

‘Dr. "RoWck'%
We have every kind of goods, such as

They era

or Elaterutm; and more soothing and baaling
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES

dies. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Dead-ache, Ac.
In the treatment of fevers, cither Bilious, Yellow,
Tvphoid, and other reducing fevers, they art su­
perior to quinine. Their InUuenee extends over
tbs entire system, controling, strviigtlicjuag, and
bracing upllie relaxed and wasting energies, and
regulating all tba aecrcitons to the natural per­
formance-of their duties. cleansing and purifying
the blood and pursing from the system all dis­
eased deposits and impure bnmore.
They differ from all purgative pills. Tbeir
ration is not local, or confuted to a portion of the

"Bv. *&amp;Lo\)aeV%

IBdDdDlPS &lt;&amp; SIEI(DIE^j

S\ovo.o.e\x WtX.Xe.ve
6.«\&gt;x\.vXtx.XcX.

GROCERIES

-

wlr\oaxc\\.o\^

HARD-WARE J

*

ttXowvacXv 'S’x.XXevft
ar^kVvt So\A\.e,r,’% VrwoA,\n^
^.rtvew^kw^ U\.arr\\ca, U^%exxXttrx^ U.WunxcAASVCL, cXe.
CTiese ^.ttera art put up in, quart
bottles, &lt;if whiah the above is afao-eimile.
The label is finely engraved, and
is provided with a eafe-guard from
counterfeiters. (Price fl per bottle, os
six for $S. .
,
C. W." JJohaolc, (Proprietor, Jfo. 6
East ^burlA Bi., Dihifinnati, to whom
all orders should be addressed.

AND

FOR BALE BY

DRY GOODS!

Roberts A Striker, Hastings, Eli Nichois, Jaj 8.
Terry, Orangeville Mills, 11. C-.Swilt. I’rairtenDe,
H.B. llennlngton, Middleville, and by drnggista

CHANCERY ORDER.

QTAfE.OFMICniGAN.-fbe Circtflt&amp;Brt for
O the Cmintr of Barry; in CbaSoerr.
'•
igkth Judicial Circuit; Suit pending mi seed
at the. Court Uvusc. in the village of Hm‘i said Countv, on the ttd dty of July,’ A.

Stacks of

and Mies ReeeiUl l^fmdants.
Jt satisfactorily appeariupby affld*
in thia erase, that- Ihe. abAve.MBwd
Palmer H. RussaU, is not a roaident of
of Michigan, bntrealde* itt thv Elate of'
II
aUnmatainrail

i Mas

Clothing,
tfotaltor, within

Many persons are in th® habit of taking Saito,

ae«|timent of RqM&gt;Ni*n«

Complaintofi

• f atoPJ of arid
tide order, aqd i

&gt;n. these di
Acuities still remain to torture and vex yen-. T«

dava Uio complainant cAum a notice af this order
to'be published in the ‘/Wtny* Umner, a pub­
lic newspaper, j.ritttedipuWtafnd and circulating

I view of THESE HARD TIMES wa &lt;rs selling
OUR GOODS

'-I

-

RADWA

’naSiM sstra.’ i

Unusually Low!

-firtis!

tUnty, [«.) excepting ten

«ax\o^o\Ac,.

Ur. *Slo\»ack'«

Jf both. Ft ast.—They “tduecUy “PJ® “•
roua system without touching the bh»d re

m .nd for the county of
public auction or vendue to
. oh Thursday, the twenty tinb riwimttiw equilibrium of the circulation earaumember. A. D. one thonsand .7, .
: Da Ssecentar. —They act
’ .
n’elock at

Sit. "RoWk's

txxxA wxaVx

In Yellow. Typhoid, sn44&lt;iliuua Fevers, in ErysipelaaJitmUl lrox. purgation is higtir eaMutid;
but toadministeredose of Drastic Pins, the irri­
tation they would produce and the relaxation and
depletion that would follow, would be likely to
prove fatal. In ibase cases a mild, soothing and
gently stimulating laxative, that will purge and
MsL-aootbe and.atrangthen.liks Radray's Regu­
lating Pills, is rnqulrrd. The cause of so many
deaths iu tbse diseases is owing to the want of
a purgative like RADWAY'S PILLS, that will of every description
purra.vithout depleting or interfering with the
functions or other secretions. Not one 1 n a hund­
red of Yellow or other fever caaes would prove
fatal ifjtadasy s Pills were adopted tnlhcir troal-

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.

OAX&amp;.

VtXVUJ.CVtX’U. XVhfo

lion produced by the Drastic Purgative PHI* will
..... I. i_ — — —1....
&gt;&lt;!&gt;-.r*
rhstinmiism. gout. Ao , in the kind of pills to take.
If R A DW A YrH J'l LLS are tak m a core w d I folio w
There are a clara of chronic disease*, chronic
Rheumatism, Enlarwaairiii'of the Liver. Spleen
Entargement. dirasw* canard by the excessive
use of calomel. Mercury, Quinint* in Which oolchium goisc are prescribed fieely. In these diseases
BADWAYVS REGULATING PILIE are far more

SXowlClc\\ WvXXws
ate \\\c, vvcXx. YtvavCs. So\ae«^
awA Cow^ovt.

TO THOM WBOT1MKK.
eery, made on the •&gt;
oul&lt;nd cj,ht i.vndwl
tho year rfour Urdone wuu.rau
pg»dfog

o’j a

oxA. aW.
kuv xvaXuve.

h!“

'.‘MH&gt;i*Vfc*

dMlh lint be diod a vi«im

l.t'MBtGft, (j»afed uf).
CIBI.DM. .*. /... I...
jiURNN
t^ijMas^.^.L.^

JUST RECEIVED

^Bilious :Fev&amp;r,
Fever arid,
th
Liver Co-nzplaint, &lt;

A large stock of

' Some advocates of Drastic Pur^atAa ermuas
ly holddhat griping, nausaa, stckoeM, iutitju,
during ths Operation of tbeir pills, is a favorable
sign i tlthcjr pills expelled with the faeces tho
diseased humors left circulating in the system,
CHANCERY SALE’
there would be but little pain or griping. . It is
Internal administration. " ben applied exter- the sbaoncs of the bile and other bnmore. which
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbs Cireuit Court nrily, it will bo found a moat powerful counter tbcit imperfect pills fail to purge out of the sys.. _ L..ntr of Usrry-in Chancery.
tet®. that oocaaioos the pain. By examining the
stools evacuated after serero griping, they will
be found thin and watery.

■

.■xpectrd In that quarter very «oon.
Chicago 7&gt;&lt;‘Swm.
• :*I , ■
'-

■ Will relieve thow who suffer palna. instantly on
J it, application externally or by
interuuliy. and cures—
RHEUM ATIHM .. ......................
m&gt;BK TIIRUAT...............
TtKrrH......................
i NEt'BAlAJlA (^arpxysmaof.).
£ramP8..*.7
hraDAUSE.
(.1*1.It,.

’* TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

MoDowell hMT«»iTmi Imre of »bM«er

L

To those who do not wish to be troubled with
• thinking, but like to bare their thinking done by
' s &gt;me oue else, re any iritMl erphtnu:.-^, that
RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF

i S«?5uiiioFsi&gt;8:
be'assdgned fur ths hearing of said psUiMSU.and
that the heirs at taw of raid decestod, andI all

since been snsicned to the ojmmand of the
Army of th. H.Mb*«I, .M 'Oil Gm..

corprat.

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AND
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

.

HVAE

CHILDREN

curr, blue pill, brneo their importunes In eases
of liver complaints, andsplceu difficulties, Jaun-

plete, and it is thought the exhibition will

WE

RADWAY’S READY RESOLVENT given In
dna« ufbalf a teaapooafal three timet per day,
will cure 3orea of the Guma, cankers ta the Mouth
Sore Heads, Kara, and Eye*, either from 'Vonns,
Teething, or any other cauae. If troubled with
cough. Re»llc,»ne»a at Night, half a teaapounfal
of the RESOLVENT will insure a cure. Pr.ct
One Dollar a bottie or rix betllea for Five Dollar*.
Principal office,87 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold
br Druggist* In every town In the United State*
and Canada*.
RAD WAY A Co.

C. W. T A VLUR, Admiuiitr.tor.

seem, from their circular, to be very com­

Come and See ! 1

enry, Quinine,corrosive sublimate, Ac. ThereUS
no dineaie of (he Skin, Joint*, Bones or Glands,
but that this remedy will cure.
It cleanras the BLOOD. Rcaolrea alt diraued
depoilte*. nod renovate* the ayaten with herith
and strength. In all cases a»fc for RADW ATS
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Price per bottle
One Dollar. Person* calling at Dr. Radway’*
A Co.'*offioc.S7 Maiden Lane, wilLfe supplied
with rix bottles for Fire Dollar*. Sold also by
Drugg iate.

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is to be held at Detroit on the 23d. 24th,
25th and 2Gth inaL

IN OUR LIKE OF TRADE;

V * THREE BOTTLER.

Pill, in the Arcana of Medicine.

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hVtPJrout^ord^Jr'that Mondnr the Hth
the Michigan State Agricultural Society

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to

tions.

the genetel

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ONE BOTTLE.

—WE STILL—

TWO BOTTLES.

HeeuM granted to me. by tho Probate Court for the

from the associates he met al the billiard

saloon or the card-table.

Judge of Probate.

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least inconrenienoe.

EXECUTOR’S SAUL

drvants of the moral taint which dictated
that fnlsehood, and

SHERMAN C. PtINDLE?

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BAB DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP,
Called R*dwat“i Rxxovatixo Rtmoxvsrr—toal
will eureevery species cf Skin Diseaac, Serofula,
RyphiliUa Eruptions, Fever Sores, Ulcers. Th mure
Bait Rheum. Sores bfall kinds. Ifvmoro, fustales

BA ow AY’S REA DY RELIEF.

throughout the8»U«nterotog Ura Won
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movement is

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trouble foyself or the aodety

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situated for • fu|l and fair

give It one more trial, *hlcb, In my own
mM, has MUbliabed the Act that no
portion of the fodder can be taken whi)«
preen, without material injury to the
corn; and that’wben the fodder is fully
matured the tope may be taken with
very little loss of grain—Ices than t#i

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three and one-half pounds each, equal to
fifty-two bushels thirteen pounds.
No. 5. Topped without stripping,
September 15lb, made eighty-nine bask­
ets. which weighed thirty-two and onehalf pounds each, equal to fifty-one bush­
els thirteen pounds.
The fodder on all the above, except
No. 5, waa gathered on lhe27lh of Sept.,
when fully ripe ; some of the blades dead.
No. 5 was out on the 15th, twelve days
earlier, while green, though fodder saving
was general in the neighborhood at the
time. It will be seen by comparing it
with No. 2—which is of the same dam.
but cut twelve days later—that No. 2
made four hundred and eighteen pounds,
or about seven nnd one-half bushels per
acre more than No.'5.
Had the blades
been gathered at the same time 1 bare no
doubt the loss in grain would have been
more than doubled-.
This shows the
ruinous waste of gathering fodder before
the corn is ripe.”
These several lota were put into a bag,
each with tbeir number attached, and
when carefully dried were band-shelled,
and then weighed, giving the above re­
sults. These experiments need no more
comparing or ventilating to teach their
import, yix: That no part of the stock or
fodder can be removed while the crop is
maturing, and particularly while ripening,
without decreasing the amount of corn,
to an amount which should cause those
in the habit of “topping,” to consider the
subject fairly before doing so in the fu­
ture.
I have thought often upon this subject,
and enquired of many concerning iu ad­
vantage, but the moot satisfactory answer
was, "The old corn-raisers used to almost
always top tbeir corn to let in the sun,
and father used to bis.”
Well, here was
somewhat of an argument to be sure, yet
it did not satisfy my doubU about the
propriety of the practice, hence it was
never tried.—Maine Farmer.

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pounds.
No. 2. Topped without bldaing, made

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per cent.
‘“The order of this experiment waa the
same as last year; alternate sections of
two rows each repeated several times to
acres
the amount of nn acre. a» follows:
No. 1. Left standing, made one hun­
dred baskets per acre, which, when shel­
led, weighed thirty-three pounds esch,
equal to fifty-nioc bushels forty-six

one hundred baskets, which weighed
thirty-three pounds each, equal tn fifty­
eight bushels fifty-two pounds.
No. 8. Cut by the ground, made
ninety-six baskets, which weighed thirtythree pounds each, equal to fifty-six
bushels thirty-two pounds.
No. 4. Topped and stripped, made
ninety baskets, which weighed thirty-

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deal of sugar or saccharine in itsTorepo­
sition.
It is therefore, nutritious; for
sweet apples raw, Will fat cattle, horses,
pigs, sheep and poultry. Cooked sweet
apples will “fat” children, and nuke
grown people fleshy—‘fat” not being

polite as applied to grown persona.—
Children being more &lt;»f the animal than
“grown folks,” we are not so fastidious
in their general classification. But to the
matter in question, in every good firm­
er’s house who has an orchard, baked
sweet apples should be an “iMtitullon”
in tbeir season. Everybody, from the
toddling babe holding up by iu father’s
knee—children are decidedly n household
commodity—awav buck to “our rever-j
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as the soft, pulpy flesh of a well baked
apple of the right kind. It is good in
milk, with bread. It is good on your
plate at brrakfost, dinner and supper—
we don’t “uke tea” at our house.
It is
good every way—“vehemently good ’—
aa an enthusiastic friend of ours onoe said
of tomatoes.-F. Y. World.

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ib calling attention to it.
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HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1862.
PUBLIBMED XVKRI WEDNESDAY,

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felt my heart aadlbly besttefo f.-r-Hwaw
that, should I fail in ntv aim, no eerthly

ns It was too-bud.^To be thus OMttW-

that 1 ahould saw m him again ; and
I knew also that, in this moment of ta-

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dicted when I was coeviaeed of Ike trtrth er forgive’iDyoelffaotis I had determin­
of what IJted stated,., was to mo insup­ ed that I wiiuld ffte' ioW—that I would
portable. Al fihrff grew irritated—then only wound him, If possible. But If I
anflry ; but while mjy words waxed warm should be killed ! Strenuously as 1 strove
htf retained complete contebt over his to banish It, this thought kept recurring
teniper, eiriFhft replied wert balm and to me again and again."; I. wia s6 ybilng
, driightW;
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decided.
Mtoi?pertapa, this very ex- to die- but if die L mturt,rfelt that I woujd
aretee tricoataM Wer hfti tefoper; that so sootier faft ’bjr Clbment'* band than a
Forgot tbs ynjojmroUtrsMpfliir j^yp—- ,
&gt;ery flew'ret U" withered, saba blssaoia is exasperated ime^atid'mado me lose mine; Wmier^.1 /BtfF irftiodt Tobe wort Uf
blighud,
but &lt;MrtiuniitpsthM,: completely forget adieu to nfy rtlatWes-L'to fhoii 1, lovail

promptly secured, and la all caaoatweharus un­
less succsMfnl. Office la the CourtHodroT

tian. A Ubers! discount to jraaHy advertisers.

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Ifn MkMuui; hmw

R. N. SHELDON,
”
OSes tad aialfidtia&amp;btfa.lj'bi* aiiaum, if pOUNTY TRRA8URKR. Will prr nuttenlar
ADvnrniKo.

Than be Spoke eel ml ra»d''dk-

before,

wUh

DR. B. J. HANKY.
■pBi8ICUK.aURnF.ON ud ActmdiMr. Of'*'• «~«i»••&gt;• o~«j
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£,£"”E5j

ting myself, And gi ving ▼qpc^ao My tin- best ;it&gt; this Stbtld l—the thought waa
govemabh*!riqre, I called him« liar ,aceu
maddenine
ring bim'Atrtbtf same timi’of atrlving to d During Ithe short interval oftime which
But Spurned be tbsnuL to true feeling astrsngkr,
taka away from mo the honor which wan woold elapse before lhe son's shadow
That rdfosea to valor the mead h ha* won ;
justly my duo.
"«i* ri bnfl ,nmr । should touch Ute sapling, an after thought
’Tie a prise dearly earned amid peril and danger,
.Whan Lbad said that weed.4*Meh no struck me, and I called to Ciemeht—“If
wb^lWoom' tilJ eternity's march I* begun.
man should say to another; whleh 1'could ‘□one of us should be'killed who will know
1 t -liar, »
; not haveiaaH had 1 been myself, I bitter he' wMnot murdered!”
ly repented it.
.
. {.Iw-d |
i-&lt;-i8ucb adauigsl'awcams' over* BlJttfent ria-tied.
"
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d*f*ndiDg,
HWaok testimony will not duffice in a;
i I hevbraarw before and hope heMw'fo stie
of hwl”
again.
A rush of bibod suffused his face,
“True,” he said; “1 had not thought
and hia wholer Mme fairly shook wlA
Though delightful that wreath to the rotary of’ nervous agitation, While hia Angers graSp­ oram.’- * *&gt;lt write? OWriiig iHeaf

But the wreath which encircle* th* brow of th*

GREAT
mi!i

gistings’ ^nsintss girectjrj.

.

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GRANT A SPAULDING,
EALERS in all kind* of drv, good».groc*rie*,
crockery, Ac. .Srtle »L,at »b&lt; port office.

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Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

RABON AlsMSR.

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DRUG

EALER IN, GROCERIES, provisions, pro
d -&lt;e. Hlsb. butter, lard. pork, and grain of
*11 kind • Also tojrauandw*. ete , etc.
Store in
Calilorn a Block. Slate street, lisstingi^ Mieh,

STORE!!!

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Roberts &amp; Striker.

D. C. HAWLKY,
F.ALERio«U kinds of Family Groeerie*.
Krone and tVoodsn ware, and » general as-

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JUST RECEIVED
Ronr.nfii;

&gt;tb1ker,

EALERS in dregs, medicines, patent medi­ n new and most complete assortment &lt;
cines. paint*, oils, turpentine, burning fluid.
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nnttr* &lt;*roDRUGS AND MEDICINES,
eerie,,
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^Chcmicnl*. Paints OIH, Cam
Holbrook’s Now Block, Hastings, Sltch.

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i&lt; phene, IlnrniuK Plaid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

ulsivelv at the stuck dffris
df-his trusty
.cd’ convulsivelv
'
Who SMM
f_____ __ ______________•
_, sPriM.
Thbiigb eadh patriotic bosom boat* hlgh at tbs
With an aimtet superhuman effort,
which waj^ intensely Minful for me to'
scfijhe regaidiftl h’s self p&lt;wsession ; and
Yrt, 'titonly io bloom Ikrtlb* Itorcleu flourish ;
, though bis face was trow qasby pale, and
his eyes fixed and glassy,-his-touts when
he spoke were calm, quiet and vety de­
liberate. Tl ■
. •*
U’-’ i-’n-l-'
• “You have called me a liar,” he said';
“y&lt;»H shall first prove your words, and
Y ct blame not the bard that, with ha man arersioo. then you sbaU account to me for them,"
He shndileriug torn* when the brttie storm
and be beckoned me to follow him.
lowers.
I obeyed mechanically. Arrived at
And exult* tbrt lhe rim ofthe patri*^’* exertion—
the dead body of the leopard. Clement
Peace, sanctioned by Honor—ere long shall be
addressed me. “Where do you say your
ours.
Then the warrior ahall abeath, with a *mil* of bullet entered 1”
“Near the shoulder." I replied.
“Then perhaps,you can find it." he said
Hi* sword tbst he wielded his country to *ars».
bilterjy.

NWEF.ZEV A ALLEN.
TTORX’EVR ATT. A Wand Solicitors inChan­
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iincing, me

Foreclosures "f raortcuites. Ac.
will bo happy
to attend to all calls in th* line of their profession
aud business.
'
.
Office in the Court House. Hasting*. Mich.

r^f FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURP0«E8,0NLY_g4

DANIEL COOK,

Also a full slock of

USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Und *nd
T*x Agent, will attend to th. collection of
dcbtssndril other bttrieeM pertaining to In* office.
Olfice in Goodyear’s block, uj&gt; stair*.

J

I. A. HOLBROOK,

GROCERIES!

*°TF.r COFFEE. RUOAR. SPICES. PEPPER.

PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

ra. unsuccTT,
— ----­
Ollies, second »lory of Rower • block.

J. R. RUnETX.
HYSICIAN and Surgeon.
store. State strec|.

P

JOHN

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Office in Roasdl’i

iHTTinima? j&gt;3ebtthcxb’i

Ab4 CoekiBK Extracts,

BERTS,
DwelliDgoa Broad­
, Hous*.

you
hand a good assortment of

II. Pe CHERRY,
d Conveyancer, will »
otary fd
entrusted to him with
leo-Llo all
. Residence, Johnstown,
promptnc** and
anka kept always on hand.

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rtss resciui. ixra. r*r»b *sVKWW3. CAB08.

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I.. H. BTEWART,

^JisttUanj.
,nr FIRST SHOT AT A TIGER.

1 stooped down, and scanned carefully
the body of the . leopard. There was nu
wound to show that a bullet had entered
near the shoulder, but there were evident
signs of one having glanced from lhe
shouider-blade. I looked up—I did not
speak ; It was evident that he saw in my
face what he al ready knew.
“And now," be said, “you will sec that
my bullet pierced its heart!”
Utoking down again I saw, sure enough
dose to thu region of the leopard's heart
a wound where the bullet had entered,
which muNt have caused death so sudden- 1
ly aud inslantaneoudy that it bad scarce­
ly drawn any blood. There was no long­
er any doubt in my mind ; 1 was thor­
oughly convinced.
“And now,” continued Clement, nd
dressing me—“Now that you have not
boee-ubli to prove your word*, you shall

It was in the month «&gt;f April, one of
lhe hottest months of an unusually hot
Indian season, now some ten or twelve
tears ago, that 1 set out with my friend
V-------- , on n tiger hunting uxprdiliun for
the Jugdispore jungle.
Tlie vast jungle, or impenetrable for­
est, as it muy justlv be termed, wa», at
the time I write, the haunt of numerous
wild lieasta, and among these many Buigtil ligers, wnich werii the terror of the
neighborhood, and which from their im­
mense strength and ferocity, proved
themselvea in aeverat encounters such eitHer sesrecd them, or you shall aceoant
'
dangerous antagonist that few Europeans to me fur 'than*"ro“I acknowledge that I am wrong.Clemcared to attack them.
From the first moment of placing foot ent," I said, bitterly, for bis arbitrary
on Indian soil I had greatly desired to manner irritated me; “but you nlust
learn that ! am not to be intimidated in to
tuske closer acquaintance with these for
midable brutes, ol which I had heard so retracting my words."
“TJire you thall not Itavt thu place
much, and on the day in question I was
alive!” As he spoke these wonla, he
in high apirita on setting out
raised his rifle slowly to his shoulder and
1»-------- (or Clement, ns I familiarly cal­

from hld’pnpkbtboHfc.' be look a ^etfcil

And now that the work of death was very wrung, but we have learned a les­
complete. I glanced towards the sapling. son that 1 trust we never shall forget.’ —
The shadow of the tun was very clow u&gt; Beheld out his hand; I grasped it ea­
gerly.
My joy knew no bounds.
Wha^
T bad thought to be impossible bad now
touch.
Banishing with an indescribable effort come to pass. Harry and I were again
the thoughts which came crowding fast reconciled. During the half hour which
and thick upon me. J kept my eye fixed elapsed before our Indians returned we
on the sapling, calmly awaiting the dread neither of us spoke—1 believe our hearts

moment.
,
And now it bad come. The shadow
which had been stealing nearer now touch­
ed lhe stem of the sapling, and at the
precise moment, and almost at the same
time, we bulb stepped from our posts
and fired I
1 felt Clemente bullet, with a whix and
a dull, booming s&gt;und, pass cluse to my
cheek—-ao cluse, indeed, that 1 almost
thought 1 was wouuded.
When lhe
smoke from our rifles cleared away, 1
saw Clement standing erect; there waa
tin doubt 1 hud missed him, and that in
attempting to fire low I had entirely fail­
ed.
But there was no time to thiuk, for
drawing bis sword, and uttering almost
an iinprepstiw&gt; al lhe failure of his shot
herproog forward ti» the attack.
J,a«empisd-to draw my sword but it
would not come. Tbomore 1 lugged the
firmer it remained ; lhe more violence 1
used, the faster it stuck. I verily believe
that at that moment 1 cursed that sword.
Relinquishing, then, my hupclese offorts, I folded my anna on my breast and
confronted Clement, calmly awaiting his
onset and the sword which 1 know would
be plunged into my breast. But it was
never income. Just as be had upraised
hia sword Io hi* right hand ready to
plunge it-into me. and that 1 thought my
last uMxneut bad arrived, it was hurled
vb.leully from his hand to so&lt;uo dirtance
and he himselt was thrown with fores to

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G'

MANHOOD;

After the smoke from our

rifles had

You-hure not sustained yoor old pre*

rtveloj*. «• «*y

Up to this lime I had acted under the
impulse of thr. moment and almost with­
out thtHRht; but now that the excitement

./iba Um* was &lt;war. loeeM reaHee the

hare little toeeey.

with ua, I bathrthfslies with It; then
produdnga (hsk from tfi.n»o6krt,!t pour­
ed *onws brandy down thtai^throal., The
3fW« liquid ineffitbly ravjyfdjhlm, and
In » tew moments he was enabled to re
gain liis feef, however, .•eeio^ ual he was
still too week to refefti heriftw foet.1

front hli’pjiohet and wrote the following return, ;» {,"
i,(.z*
, ,,
After tEe Indians h*dwdeparted,, Clem'words!rn" ■- •
.
_
“Tlte'&amp;nderrigwed have thW day en- ent rtmainedsilefit'for i&gt;ome tithe f'then
1
gageSiht ,4nvml ■ colnbat. That every­ addressing me,'W said t ’?'• '
thing was conducted1 Id-• spirit of tqiiHy
our two lndiaha.iMobuI and Vtaram Beg, 1 iadeb^ for my
„
cewteutify
He whoCdli, Wto in Mr . “1 iid,” I replied.
“Good God T" he *ald. “thlb.irAgR
fight."
J
'
Hft?1
' Undorneartr-he'eigoed bis name ; then retribution; that the
pasting the doeunient U&gt; me, be request­ was bent on taking away .uWuld bare
ed me to sign.
I did ao, and' returning saved my own. Eprgive me, Harry,”
it tu him, Clement hung it on a bough of he continued, coming forward and calling
tne by my name ; “we have both been
the sapling, then returned hit position.

led him.) was a thorough sportsman and poihted it at me.
' I saw by his determined look that he
a splendid shot; and although this was
to be my first meeting with these “mon­ meant what be said, but I was not afraid.
Leaning
ray rifle against the stern of a
archs of lhe Indian forests,” I had little
tree; J folded my artns on tny breast, and
Michigan.
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■
—
doubt of success.
‘
’
,
Carrying each a frosty rifle, we left the confronted him.
J. M. NEVINS,
“If you wish to commit murder," I
small town of J ugdispore. where we had
e would resfocuwiy ano- ^4?. been staying, at un early hour of the »ald—“If you would murderadefenedew
iiroandConUets. O^’ roll‘.nT
morning, ntid ih abvut two hours’ lime man, you may do so. 1 shall not protect
closina MortaMCT by advertisement.
arrived at the borders of the jungle of the nn aelf.”
‘ H. WRIGHT,
Clement lowered bis rifle.
mL0, I d°
same name.
.
not like to murder you,’* he snirRn that
A rroassr
CODs'sMLtOB ATJ-»W\
Before starting, Clement proposed ll^at
icy time which froxe my bloqd ; but you
we should take our awords with ui, so
I’ariicuisr ooeowow *—- ~ -.7,.—
shall render me ample satisfaction In a
that nt the conclusion of our sport we
claim* and money jp-pmptly remitted.
might indulge In a little “sword practice, fair fight for the Insult you have thought
Office, with W?W. Ralph Er-, M^dlsvUls,
Barry Cauaty, MUhifsn.
uf which he was passiimately fond, and t&lt;» pqt upon tne?’
'AryWW&amp;»
: ‘
..
at which he whs a great adept T&lt;&gt; this
-Ybu
be
to take upi
1 agreed, and accordingly w” g*ve o,,r
their bring
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your position is' _
behind the
. TTOHSITH
C0CXSJL1.0RS AT UT
sword* to tlie'Srevftwo Inaiauj, .tf.ho
A Solicitor, in Chancery. Tax and In»»r*“«
were to accompany us to beat the hiwh. palm tree near which you stand, while 1
ROBERTS A HTBiKEB.
Arrived al the jungle, we fort «rt &lt;ln*e place tnysef behind the one war me.— 1
fltmm Maaes C. 1^-“do«i" ~&lt;&lt;.r .r MU.
B.ri-^ SUWU,
But stav," be continued,“should our rifle*
in entering ft by a small braird path, our
fnH, whtUf i 8b nut think probable, weI
two
Indians.taking; the leadW ending
I ktnn«.
.
j. a
ROBERTS A STRIKER. f our way through this for..pearly «w h‘,u.€» have otkr swords.” and taking bis from,
one uf the Indians, he buckled11t! to hit1
we enterged on an open gl«W« 1,1 fhn^i-.
aide. 1 did the surtiq. J ’ ‘ v’,.
tre of wHch stood tw.. palm tree*. To• And now," crilftlhttM'Cl^rient, takingr
aard! lheee we tacitly directed our steoa
g. C. rRUlDI-B,
up his position, While T foHowed bis ex­
Tcnai ~ Fiig»AT». neuni,.'';^.^1;
and having sent our Indians *«» -beat u*e
ample, “when the eon’s shadow touches1
surrounding jungle, we krpt cl&lt;»ac «,'“’r.r
on lb« 24 a»4 3d
time aapling, fp&lt;ltefe»^!to«»b;wlMr grew:
the shade uf the tree*, anxiously a waiting
almost cqui-distant frinh obr two trees,
the restflt.
‘
. .
but slightly nearer to the jungle;) you&gt;
dakibl imnrea.
We q»uld scarcely have been waiting
nu.ro Unto ten roinutea. when • heron will step out and fire.”
c-Agreedr I said aellenly—“I wHl be8
growl suddenly startled ua both, sod- ab
ready ; and glancing towards the sapling
most at the Mime iii«;mrot n full
I I mw that the shadow of the sun AriS
leopard sprang faun the jungle.
VVe
creeping *fo*»y hsarev and neater, and
fired simultalteimsly, »"&lt;* *b* huge brute
that in about-to* cpimilee it wuutd touch
toisrm or orros,
fell drod at wur feeu
Office in the Court House, awdopa
. ,.a. • \ • *:
- •• '
.
Before firing. I had taken $aretorf*
BOW WOT ' "“&gt; "O" ‘EST0“^
fur the -houlder, where I luutw.a wound,
.SwrtW/nuciqfW.
would, In all probability, Prove fatal;
steN.tarc. Trc^ll—»■
and aa I bad fired steadHy, »
F«*y as tiwtbtelly as passible and w hk* Uh*
jnim n. niurr,
pteoein touch W'lUeo than ft take. to
wreiny bullet had told. It strwk me
relate it, our two Indiana had remained
however, that Clement, wbo was usually
as immovable, and tlmod aa Impassible
ouch a skillful u*rk*ru*^
time
entirely (ailed, or that ho bad only Wound­
ed where be had intended to kill.

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However, the decisive moment had
arrived, for the tiger, irritatodi no doubt,
by the cries e£. fits - Indian, terwwd its
bead roortd loward* me, growling fiert*2. 1 4M not wait a roomert, but, taking
m for the temple, I ^fired.' My’ ball
riereed fta brain, and the huge brutawoRrt dead on the ground?
Springing fonraiti to Clement.1 found
him fyengnn thwevound insensible. Ta­
king some water from some chatties or
earthenware vessels that we haff brought

were too full ’.
When the palanquin arrived, I assisted
Clement into It, and in a short time we
arrived al our homes.
He is now com­
pletely recovered of his wounds. Many
years have elapsed since then, yet I still
as vividly remember the details of the
scene wb’cih 1 have attempted to describe
a» on the day they ha
happened.
Wo have
aaon
f~—’s evor since.
The
been better friends
tiger’s
as a trophy, and I
f"
* skin
*’ 1’ keep
‘

1shall never fordet “my first shot at a
,liger” in lhe Jugdispora jungle.
.

the ground.
I looked for my deliverer and his as­
sailant. 1 had not to look long.
At a
short distance from me Clement lay on
lhe ground, andon the top of him, and

From aSpecial Cor. of th* N. Y. .Tribune.
Washington, Sept. 1, 1862.
A very amusing acene occurred &gt; few
days since in the Capitol Ground*, Wash­

ington. Some two or three weeks ago,
wnile nn the steamer Adelaide, the Fort­
ress Monroe boat, from Baltimore, i
became acquainted with a Mr. Greavea,
an English gentleman, from Manchstejf,
who was on hia way to the fortress for
the purpose of maklnn a visit to thd
Army of Potomac.
When, the army
evaemted Harrison’* Landing, be started
for vyashmgton, and, it, was .within.£alf
an "hour after he arrived there, that an
amusing scene hecured, of whldh the fol­
lowing Is his own version :
He entered the Capital grounds and
asked an officer whom he met,, what that
magnificent structure was used for (mean­
ing the CApilol.) ‘That,” answerd the

the officer, “is the bakery of the United

States armv.”
This singular answer
growling fiercely, wm.an immense Ben­ somewhat tohk Mr. Greaves aback, who
gal tiger. There was no doubt in my r.inouMrnUm U wIlH b« comidereJ •.
Oiled that the.bege **««te bad seen him nnwwr.nlabl.jvke under ibo cireiini.unrush yroeaibe «l*&lt;te, •’d l»d *proog |1 ce. reeehed, fur reply, -That I, ft« «"U
answer y&lt;rtr
ydti:,
’w
win
ift gel!
gel!' Blr,
cWr.-'-fcfid
and if you
y&lt;M&gt;
upon aim from tne juugle.
/ .
f,..4dcannot say what thoughts at that don't like it y«j! must lake your own
moment passed through my mind. Clem- remedy.” “Wlw U* poutfoman asked
rot, I knew wm unarmed i his rifle be his name, “John Smith/’ answered, the
had fired at me, and hie sword had been officer.
Highly incensed at this, second
hurled violently from.•!»»■ hand.
When indignity, Mr. Greaves demanded bls
I say unarmed, luwn that I know hecar- o.r£ pnx&gt;«t«g bi.
Th. odw.
ried about.Mm a.amall elaap-knife ; but n..» .pjxartd UMiA: W g« "i »f
what was that.againit wi^b apAOtagunieli matter,- turning on iris heed in the. dircoY^.| iumw U^oa ..bro*. and o*4R m» Uoo v(lb. Oplb'l. uetiminj, “PA«!"
ibis perilous moment be did not lose bis TO. EngTi.lim.n follMicd Hm ap.to tbo
S-pOteres»qu,but.drawtaR his ebup-krnfe .trp. n?,b.C.|*U&gt;l.
from .hU,bell, he struck well directed sod the .■ffic-.r wrm4-«mmd mb! «.«!, “Well,
ss’itt’iiW? Sir. wlwt-w.
«» fort—
little effect save to enrage even.more tba
hugB.bwt4.Fbo had now raised nis vic- win follow TOO until 1 lewrn wh« It U"
iim from the ground, and was preparing The officer ordered Mln'to taw, the
to caret him -ff to.tbe iungfe.
phee, bu to no porp«e. Both parln,
I uniat confess that evil thoughts WQr« .pptwred u&gt; be gMtiof exoiUd,
f«r
pairing through' my brain.
Here was luuetelr j et tbit inuaul, *. door opened,
a men' who hut a minute before had been and Capt. Darling wade hla aojoaranor.
"Caplajn Darling," commanded the offi­
cer, -|Ule Ula man awajr,” Capt.. P&lt;f:
llpg ll one, advanced and lor-k charge of
he had alrivwi to take, Wat
Mr Gnweew
"Before Jl
Mid
who coiitd save him. Stoi
id ifaftir
L^*^a Mr, Gr-.«S "1 Jemimd ihal Joo A.1
Heavatl be praised that this tho’t had Uli me lhe ruone ofihalofficer* Thai,
Capt. DarlUg -U Cnd. B«got long dominion. ©ver me. , 1 forgot in
another moment my ouarrsl with Ocm
leek, Commander.i-oChlef of the Amnrient, and only remembered the feelings, inaArn;.'1 TberEngnahmanSnted.^,
of friendship which I had entertained for

him, and determined to sfive hint even al

the cost of my-Mw ’ ~
mind in a aeeiud of Ums i
&lt;
myrifla Wfo 1 raised U to my
der, bending one kn« 00 lb« grf

,

between France and lulj

thw el«U nil"
than a mile
tain. U &gt;• t
but will not

�is, or bow it is attained, Is liable

IN EVERT HGDUBOLD

that Bui

questioned.

rxr

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GCILI AKO WITH

paWie. bumL-

“Wbenrthe President’!* dragooned by
“the assumed clamors of the soldiers, and
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MtmAsy morning.

'

Losisvine, sept: ik

“poor country passed beneath the sword
“and • virtual military dictatorship was
“inaugurated, the end of which no.man

Bach tovsaMp will bo eotita

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From tbs Detroit A'dr^titar sod Tribes*.

•
considerable loss. They* came up- sever•­
al times and were repulsed.
When It1
was discovered that they were approeeb-•
ing In overwhelming force, the order was•
given to spike guns and throw them
down the mountaiss.
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MbpOl&gt;canJto]^sgato^v^| CosvenUen

There can be nothing more gratifying
Washington, Sept, 17.
to the loyal heart than lhe contemplation
At three o’clock thia afternoon mteliiof the magnificent aeries of victories, gence was received, that since 5.30 this
which our armies have won during the morning the fiercest and most sanguinCent week tn Central Maryland. The
ila, as they slowly came in,
Pri«7*- All lheoorprds crews which
increase their ynagoitude and complete­ McClellan bad token With him to Fredness.
Oh Sunday, Hooker, Burnside and
RepreaenUtiv* io A* »UU LegieJaturc, and for Franklin drove the rebels from an almost
the transaction of aay other business deened impregnable position in the steep gorges been between the whole of the armies.
and thickly wooded ridges of the South
aecaaaary.
.
OBO. THOMAS,
A*
D. C.SANBOR.k,
Mountain, forcing them before them at driven steadily . back towards the Potu

•«

H.P. CHERRY,

the point of the ba/onet, in a succession
of tremendous charges up the bill side

and against a concealed foe, never before
equalled in the history of the war. Tbs
There has-been no recent event in the enemy retreated in the greatest oofijeion,
leaving pur forces in possession of (he
history of thia war which has so greatly
.battle field, all their dead, the hospitals
•urprieadthe loyal people aa the sur­
filled
with rounded, and over 2,000
render of Harper’s Ferry and all its guns prisoners.
On Monday, the pursuit Was ooctin­
and stores into the hands of the enemy,
together with a small army of men as ned, our,forces advancing by three difl*
erent roads towards Keedysville and
prisoners of war. And while the tele­ Sharpsburg’ capturing prisoner* st every
graph has been shouting, Victory 1 Vic­ step, driving in and cutting off the de­
tory J at every little temporary advan­ tachments of the rebels' rear guard and
tage gained by onr troops, we have had driving all before them.
oor-

to await the aloW process of mail

els on Monday, and early on Tuesday
morning Jackson and A. P. Hill also arrived-with their corps, and the rebels
ceased their retrogade movement, ad
The Time's correspondent gives an vanned from the Potomac a . few miles
and took a strong position at Sharpsburg,
inventory of our loss at Harper’s Ferry,
their left running tdf towards Keedysville,
which foots up at 11,583 mon, more than and their right stretching into the high
fifty cannon, and considerable ammuni­ bluffit on the opposite side of Antietan
Here they waited the advance
tion and other stores. The loss of 12,­ Creek.
of our army. Tuesday afternoon, Hunk­
000 stand of arms, is of itself no small
er and Franklin crossed Antietan Creek,
item. All our success up to Friday
pasaet) dear around opposite the rebel’s
morning did not equal this single loss. left, thus becoming our right wing, and
We hope to be able to chronicle before made a fierce attack on the rebel position.
going to press, successes which'will wipe Tbc battle lasted two hours, and the reb­
els were driven over two miles till night
out this loss.
closed the contest, leaving our forces in
Wa do not know as anybody ia to possession of the field with all the killed
blame for the loss of Harper’s Ferry, but and hundreds of prisoners.
All uigbt Tuesday our army was oc­
■the Tinw’r correspondent, « ho was proscupied in taking positin. The corps uf
•ent during the siege, gives his opinion
Banks and Sumner crossed over Antietan
as follows:
Creek and fell into line next to Hooker,
“lo reviewing the circumstance of ita opposite Sharpsburg, Burnside and Por­
surrender, 1 cannot du otherwise than ter took n position on the loft, fronting
blame the officer in command for delay­ the rebel-right, along lhe creek, thus en­
ing, until it was too late, the necessary closing the rebels in the bend of uf the
preparations fur ita defense, and Gen. Potomac at Sbepardstown. The battle
McClellan for delaying to forward rein­ that began at daylight on Wednesday
forcements to him, when earnestly aad was the greateset one ever fought on this
frequently called upon to do so.!*
continent. Not less than 300,000 were
reapondenoe to get anything of An a prox­

imate idea of the terrible lose weauffcred

Osr Gallast Dead.
There is something distressing, not to

say appalling,and inexplicable in the mor­
tality or maiming of our best fighting
Generals in the army of the

Potomac,

•nd we believe there ia some anxiety to
know for a certainty,

whether they

all

fall by the bullets of the enemy in front,

or whether some of them may

sacrificed by foul demons

not be

in their rear.

The history of no war herertofore, has

given such a list of Generals killed and
wounded as we now record.

Generals, Stevens and Kearney

were

killed in Pope’s battles, and we have the

testimony of a dying soldier in our own

ranks, that he fired twice, deliberately, at
Geo. McDowell on the field.

Reno, whose opinion waa quoted

General

to lhe

detriment of McClellan in regard

Pope’s

failures, was the

to

first General

killed in McClellan’s late battles.

Gens.

Mansfield and Thomas F. Meagher fol­

sombre list of sacrificed

low in

the

heroes.

Among the wounded during the

last four weeks »e find Generals Bank’s,
Sigel, Hooker, Sedgwick, Rodman, Rich­

ardson of our own State, Dana, HartsuO*,
■and Duryea.

When we add to these

the immense list of Colonels Captains

and Lieutenants which have fallen, the
list is absolutely appalling.

“Perley,” the Washington Correspond­

ent of the Boston Journal, a McClellan

worshiper, in a recent latter to that pa

not approaching a military despotism ;

engaged, or were tn the neighborhood,
—the combined armies of the Union and
the rebellion—and the total loan will
probably exceed over 25,000 men.—
Hooker on the left and Sumner on the
centre commenced by a joint attack ott
the enemy in front of Sharpsburg. In
two hours the rebels had been driven a
mile. They rallied apd regained lhe lost
ground, but our officeFs again brought up

their troops and drove them by a splen­
did charge far past the old mark. It
was at thia time, that Generals Mansfield,
Rodman, and Meagher were killed, and
Gena. Hooker, Richardson, HartsufT, and
Sedgwick were wounded. At the aame
lime, Burnside and Porter on the left
drove the rebels out of the bluffs to the
other side uf the ereek, and crossed over
in pursuit. The enemy had now fallen
buck into the ridges on both sides of the
road from Sharpsburg to Sbeperdstown.
Sumner attacked them on the right side
and Bumside on the left. Both were
successful in their attacks and gained
their ground. It was now dusk and the
rebels concentrating all their forces push­
ed Burnside from bls newly gained
ground. Night coming on, the contest
ceased, every rebel petition having been
taken but one, and our forces surround­
ing them on the East, North and West,
the unfordnble Potomac completing the
circle on the South. *
Thursday was devoted tiy both armies
to the burial of the dead, and the caring
of the wounded ; and while engaged in
the duties of thia holy office, the men,
who the day before fought with all the
fury of death, mingled peaceably together
—one of the strange contrasts of war.
Thursday night, the rebels yielded
before the advance of our army and cros­
sed Into Virginia, thus testifying to the
completeness of our victory on Wednes­
day and the preceding daya.
HF Gen.

Butler

has organized, in

♦‘There are a few, however, who con­
tinue their bitter hostility to the reinsta
'tod commander, and some of them go no
far as to assert that we have passed the
turning point from a republicaiagovero-

New Orleans, a regiment of colored men.

meet to a military despotism. These
opinions, however, are guardedly expres­
sed, and it would hardly be safe to ray
anything against Gen. McClellan before

and that they
---------------&lt;— will fight

the officers that they are capital soldiers
alf that relates to drill and dmoipHae,

mac, and it waa believed tfbUn, m,
mainly by the rebel rear guard, which
was testing the advance of our troops
body.
“A ipecial trata -with medical stores
snd things left here, having heard of a
fight to-day, in the direction of Drainesvllle, which tends to the belief that one
of our columns may have encountered an
enemy in that neighborhood.
If so, our
knowledge of the force and ita leaders

leave ua in no fear of the result”
yTateiftowD, Sept. 18.

The following private despatch from
Gen. Hooker, we are allowed to make

“Centreville, Md.. Sept. 17—To O. O.
Brainard—A great battle has been fought
and we are vietoriona.
I had the' Honor
to open it yesterday afternbon and con­
tinued it until 10 o'clock this morning,
when 1 was wounded and compelled to
quit the field.
It was fought with grant
violence on both sides and the carnage
has been awful. I only regret that I
was not permitted to take part in lhe
operations till they were concluded, lor I
bad counted on either capturing their
army, or driving it into (he Potomac.—
My wound hue heen very painful, but
not one that will be likely to Uy' me up.

of both parties.

colonization scheme.

Gen. Rosencrans commenced moving
from Rienzi towards Iuka, Miaalsaippi,
yesterday morning. During lhe;jsi|er
noon bis advance came in contact, with
the enemy’s pickets.
Heavy skirmish­
ing continued until night fell. The fight
was renewed this morning and amlinued
until nearly noon, when (he enemy gave

New York, Sept. 22t

A special to the Tribnne from Wash­
ington, Sept, 21, says : ‘ Both cannons
ding and musketry were heard/tnd many
! wounded men were being brought in.
“Our troops had crossed the Potomac
in' Urge force, and were fighting on the
other aide. The most of the army had
advanced to lhe river. In the fighting
so fur we had decidedly lhe advnuuige of |■
the rebels.
Yesterday «o captured a
whole brigade of them, 2000 in number.
Ibis your correspondent asserts upon the

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IT WILL MEND GLASS.

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IT WILL MEND iVOHY.

into wasbinglun from the invaded regkm

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IT WILL MEND CHINA.
rok*u China Capa uUJImmhcu be ■

gan, quite aa freely »s they formerly did

fr&gt;m Virginia.

Ths G.-yrnwneot

treats

them precisely like contrabands from the

seceded States,

IT WILi. MEND MARBLE.

furniahing them rations,

lodging and clothing.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN*

jgr A m&lt;«t distreutag .accident

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calked to ord

The weapon was carelessly dis­

It will Mend B-.nr, tfirtW.' Mrs, and hi

charged, killing a lady,’ the wife ofan offi
cer, who was married unly

the day pre-

"■Oa motio

viotia.

At this pa

Id Haalinj

SW,

was received

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dimax capp

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to sauounc* to th* public the great benefits of
your Ncdirise. Therefor* we recommend to the
publics) lar^e, the expediency of baring recourse

Hope,—C

JOHNS Jr CROMLEY,
(Sole Mauufoelnrvri.)
78 WILLIAM 81 REET.

Dickerson,

Rutland.—

NEW YOl K.

Comer of Liberty Street.

testimony of bis own eyes

of the opinion. that with 20,000 whites

■

BOUNTY,

Aaron Walk

Imporiuit to Builtk-ra.
Important t&lt;* Railnaid (&gt;&gt;iupniih*£

Important to Fnrrn»-n«.

Prairievi

To all whom this may conetrtt and it rn,

“During the battles before Richmond,
lectcd.
II. WRIGHT
Headquarters Army of the Potomac, when the rebels were pressing us so sore­
ly on the right and left flanks, Gen Kear­
Sept 18:85 a. m — Major General Hal­
leck,—Pleasanton ia driving the eoemy ney held the centre. He had come to
the conclusion, from reconnoisancea, that
across the river.
the rebels were very weak in the centre,
Our victory was complete.
The enemy is driven back into Vir and it was the time to make a push for
ginia.
Maryland and Pennsylvania are Richmond. His division was only a few
miles from the city, and ho was confident
now safe.
from bis military experience that he cnuld late of lb a Manty of Barry, deceaaad.
o. b. McClellan.
In purananca of a Ikcnac granted to Die Vv tl
succeed.
He asked McClellan’s permis­ Probata Court of aaid Countr, 1 aliall expo**
Headquarters Army of the Potomac, sion to make the movement McClellan aala at Public auction to lhe highest biddor i
tha Xnrll. Sbnnr
&lt;L. ___ . tl_ ... .. ..
It should be borne
Friday morning, Sept. 19. 1862.—Yes­ positively refused.
terday was occupied in burying the dead in mind that Kearney had been all thru’
and airing for the wounded.
Yesterday the Mexican war and in three battles to
He was » tnsn of con
morning the rebels sent in a flag of truce, McGeltau's one.
asking permission to bury their dead, ceded ability, and had grown gray in the
north nut tract
service. So his conviction waa not that
which was granted.
esat fractional c
At first the orders were very stringent uf a boy, but of an able milititary chief­ tional quruter,
against bolding intercourse with the reb­ tain. But this was rtot all. After our

JOHNS &amp; CIIOSLEI s

C. Balt-, J

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PIKJOF

ted.

On motio

don from th

die and Jul

pointed by

Bute Conv

on the 24th

On motio

tred to app

aedMOWT IIP R ABLE ROOFING in w, it b“in

Bas.t Cocxtv.

On motio

No Heat is required in making application

Congressio

Gnu&gt;d Rap

ll can be applied by any one,

GUTTA

PhtCLUA

_

and

G*a..C.

CEMENT.

-b,.n
rather,

t-i Cwting tyrt L .1

ex|»4vd tu thr Arli&lt;*u

1 Haw Imdi..

On moti

X-XUTJ1D

m.

UF* A newly invented revolving gun
is in process of manufacture at Cincinnati,

were appoi

Estate of Joks Han res.

TATE OF MICHIGAN,

S

and the priviledge of enlisting 50,090

I tlw
,

,

1st Dist

Six rifle barrels of the ordinary

Besnier, H

Springfield pattern, are placed in a circu­
d
u,‘»»*
aaj .or uctober, IBOJ, al teu o clock ia the fare

ises well, apc| taod formerly

Sod Dis

other METAL HOOFS, cod,TJTUw r?,?T».CRACt IN C0U» OR RUN IN
WARM WEATHKB, AND SOT.WAHli Ogg.

T1*. XWD OTHI* MBTAL ROOFS
••‘k GUTTA F£k€HA CEMKkT

Give him a chance, President Lincoln.

Tun Com

that wi pe

Uster al Gr

worth

Hall la M

abelled the rebel

xk&gt; Sunda
M shMt uMfao. for

they ware flying in the direction of Win­
chester, and it is sopfxwed that they

Disnuc

t

F»r rrtKTTlM aM *e*alrii&lt; Metal
KaabaraUkfaa.
.

which will discharge about 200 shots per
minute.

lar, frame of solid iroc, with the locks
ence is briefly aa follows :
and springs for discharging them. There
“Early last night tbc enemy commen­
wh.r pmou liM&lt; |» M14 „uu. Ji SIS
are several hundred chambers, which can
rtd to appar m h.,-„
ced crossing tbs Sbepsrdtown bridge and
two fords above sod below it. During be loaded as fast as fired, by turning a
lhe night, McClellan advanced a battery crank, and each shut is effective at more
and ahelled them from the surrounding than ordinary rifle range, aa the point of
hille. The dead and wounded found this the barrel does not fly up and The recoil
morning, evinced the ability of our signal
is overcome.
officers in directing the fire of the guns.—
On discovering the movement of the ene­
my early this morning, Gen. Pleasanton
HF* Gold of much purity haa been
waa dispatched in hot pursuit with two discovered by the geologies! stfreeyors
batteries and two regiments uf infantry,
of Maine, in the town of Princetob, 20
through a gap of high Wils, and be suc­
ceeded io cutting offs large amount of miles west of Calais. Gold mining prom­

blacks, be could cruih the rebellion in

Moved a

point teller

KINDS.

71m ie
UnU^i Si
tie* 01 a

&gt; th* oosaty^ Barry and Mate of Michiran.
8UL()N DOUD,
Dated, September I Sth iMtf.
aepa4
'

At • MMioa of Ui» Probate Court, for the
coonIr of Larry, Loldra at the Probsts Office u&gt;
of’J«&lt;£tar te
V’’4*?
,SthtUJ

Thomap

J. F. Emor

New Advertisements.

right wing was diriven back, McClellan
ordered Kearney to evacuate the strong
position which be held. lie was so deep­
ly moved at the humiliation of retiring
when he felt that Richmond was within
our grasp, that the officer wept. It was
moving to witness the sorrow of this
brave and strong man, in obeying tui or­
der which ba deemed so injurious to his
country.”

Orangevi

H. Earl, L

gko. b. McClellan.

Carol inia Brigade.
“Gen. Pleasanton

Prindle.

Irving,—
Important to Il'Mpef)wth-r&gt;.

SOLDIER'S

aimy up tp noon to day, which the editor
kindly furnishes to the Associated Preea.
The substance of ita special correspond­

Hastings,

J. W. Stebb

TERMS ( &gt;.411.

Gen. Philip Kearney, who was recently
killed near Washington, was an officer
more French tbanEngliA. He believed
Sept. 19, 10 30 a. m.—Major Gen. Hal­ with Napoleon, that great battles or mem­
BACK PAY, PENSION, &amp;U.
leck-But little occurred yesterday, except orable victories cntild not be wen with­
skirmishing.
out rime risks. “Nothing venture, noth­
Las^ night the enemy abandoned his ing have.’
Honker, Hancock, Fremont, I .re-------- -—t
position, leaving his dead and wounded Banks, Sigel, Mitchell and Burnside are |
. vn ninrrTTAYC
generals of the same type.
McClellan, COMFLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
on the field.
We are again in pursuit.
Halleck. Buell and McD.-wdl are of the
rM *"uc»no». run
1 do not know yet whether he is falling opposite character. The Milwaukee Dai-1 ARREARS OF PAY BOUNTY A PENSIONS.
back to an interior position or crossing I.
publiiln. lb.
In- ।
-------------------- k"‘"
the river.
cidvnt, illustrative of Gen. Kearney’s
We may safely claim a victory.
promptness and military ardor:

Philadelphia, Sept. 19—Midnight.—
Forney’s Press has just received highly
interrrating intelligence from McClellan’s

Bal timere

born IL Ho

to Wholesale

Liberal Rrdecliee
..
Rm yers.

Woodlan
Cramer, E.

Price 25 Cents per B'dt'c.

vithstaoding that we have aa good physiciana aa.
can be found in Northern Ohio, yei the diaeaao
baffled ibrir skill. CoDaecuently we were in a
eUte of deepondeney, until we commenced ueing

Headquarters Armv of the Potomac,

els, but during the afternoon t^ty were
relaxed and the troops of both sides free­
ly intermingled.
At
this morning, it was dis-'
covered that the enemy bad changed their
position.
W hether their whole force has
crossed the river or taken a new position
nearer the river, Is not at present known.
And the rebels remained, a general en­
gagement between both armies would
have taken place this morning.

At • eonv
County and

the village o

handling of a revolver by a private »*d

wounded. The rebel lore is not ascertahted, but it is believed to be greater
than ours.
Gen. Little, formerly Gov­
ernor of Mississippi, was killed, and Gen.

crans is in pursuit uf the enemy.

Wop,

MEND

of Maryland ever since the Invasion be­

way, retreating in a southerly direction.
A* yst we have but few particular*. Our
loss is stated to be 400 «&gt;r&amp;00 killed and

Whitfield was wounded and taken pris­
oner. Tbe.rebel force is stated to.be
15,000 under Price.
The battle took
place two miles east of Iuka.
Rosea

WILL

Save yoor brokets Fnrniynr*.
.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER/

gr ConlraUrSs' Eave been pouring

dicr.
Cairo, Sent. 50.

IT

r.vm«l Bm.tar P.owr.7 of ltd'’
to avail them selves of the President's

I was shot through the foot.
J. Hooasa, Brigadier General.

tJJT’ One nf the shrewdest, b*4dest
and most skillful scouts in the army of

dons no much mischief to the rebels that
“Our entire army bad croesad the An-

KUsmb.bo dangerous

'

trrwndsr of Mumfurdsville «n
wsnnesoay morning, the rebels t&lt;&gt;ok
4,000 priaohers, who a&lt;V reported to have
been subsequently paroled, comprising
the GQth^67tb 09th Indiana, 400 men of
lhe 50th Tnrllana. two companies each of
the 17th and 74th lndiana.one company of
the 1st Wisconsin, snd.•company of the
Louisville Provost guard, 70 recruits for
the 23d Kentucky, thu 4th Ohio battery
of 6 guns, with 4 other gons in position.
The Joes at Mumfordsvllle, previously
stated, was in Sunday’s fight
There
were two or three hours of skirmishing
on Tuesday, between the ahsrpslxxiters

OWtS:

every iniux
----- — ----industry. About 4.000 of the more d*
MraM. a.lornl p-r.m&gt;. bar. &gt;lrmdj l»-

Gen. Butler is

the Cotton States in just ninety days.—

passage of Franklin's Division past his

OLUB DI THE VORLD
ndRflSFiBY sun in the w«Ln
fWJMWDUR A BLS GLUE IN THE WDIt LD
THB ONLY RBUABLEGLU IN THE WORLD
THE BBST GLUE INTJttWOBlD.

’

Enlisted men and some qffipers haveJ end latortapted (Mr sdrance, and they
been paroled, and arrlwsi! here.
Froth'
supposed the movement was under the
them I gather the following particulars.
; direction of 8igel of whom they stand in
Theenemy
enemy commenced
commencedwe
the auacx
attack rnosy
Friday
me
. ,
. ,

"to re-instatethe

•ary.

.

, baa fell powera in the Prem'*e&lt;J~
ill start early in October with 500

too much fatigued to be efficient

attention, and is likely to produceXptoj

Veowaan wnmewr reraa jwu yim mamlx Awl
J————
_
1» ib.
MKAHT8.—Jfewkem JxncoSm.
“Wllkei declares that:

kresAan Cement Gina

nplrted arranj
; of tbc free col
tral America, the preoae Fjy 73Iim upon circtimstatMffifc.
(leroy, who will conduct fl*e expeffl-

War nj

di CROBLEY’8

&gt;

roroN, Sept. 1!

GUTTj

o'ttoek A.

Ta* Co

they have offered a reward of tf,500 f&lt;K

New York stock market, and an advance
A.. _&gt;i’_____ *
_
symptoms in the U li .^i a

oftWrad

deed

�t *&lt;* SOLDIERS.

BYDB. HADWATS
c^ZANaiwa a-tjitfp, •

&lt;*»t •«n^lya.li^XL.T*^'
tJL.

‘ . - CALLED

’

BADWAY’S renovating'
RESOLVENT '

•"&gt;«»« Uh

NEWS

)x vn*»im-o« w m tew. w

nicbloa Ceatral

“LOW PR

&gt;»’Uom l^id. of

ton malanvtns Smith.

Dm Express,

iLiA^J*,\’8 R?*Dv relief h&gt;.
T" U-*^
«ii«vm, both
• PraAnu.e ami u » Cnrulv, of .k.

ItMP.H

Night Kaprun

’

-INQUIRE OF—

10 THE -PUBLIC

R. N. RICK. Genl Sujmnnteedrot.
Penera,

bea,,y

lie'fi

At a convention duly called for Barry
Qmnty and bcld in the Court House in
the village of Heating* ; Convention was
culled tn order and orgaarxrd by appoint­

ing J. H. Mintroe, chairman, and George

C Barr, secretary.

On motion the ehair appointed J. A.

At this part, a gentleman came in and
rend glorious sews from the army, which

was received

with enUanhism, and the

climax capped with thrr&lt;? tltecrs.

The following Delegatee were

report­

ed by the committee.
'Maple Grove,—Henry Mallory, len­
der Lnpham, S. F., Fuller, J. K. Wilcox.

Henry

Cutletno.— Lnrenso Mtrdge,
Racy, C. O. 8cnit,Gen. C. Barr.

Woodland,—L. J.

Cheney,

June 26tb, 1801.
Cb.:

Chief of the Army of Ecuador, South
America.

Carhoo,—Isaac Messer. Isaac Swartout, J. M. Rogers; Wm. Gain.

Hope,—C. Robinson, J. E. Hall, C. B.

Dickerwm, E. P. Chandler.
Rutland.—A. J. Russ, E. Rice, S. C.

Prtndle.

Irving,—Geo. K. Beamer, O. L. Ingram

Aaron Walker, B. J. Henderahott.
Assyria,—W. II. Jewe|l, J'wephFuh-

born, A. W. Clark, R. K. Stanton.
Prairieville,—Geo. Tbotnas,T. Pendle.

Brooks, John

Orangeville.—Geo. H.

II. Earl, L W. Wing, Orin Loomis.

Yonkee Springs,—Timothy Miles, O.

OWB BOTTLE.
la all ordinary ease, of Pte*pl®. Blotohaa, Do*tales. Tatter*, canker*. Eruption*. Bulla, Baker'*
and Barbar'a Iteh. sew boufe wrfl csre and imparvpority and ctearaea. to tea . akin and smd-

Ple,iUD’

mwr ©©mown!©!!

r*’K*’

Messrs. Radway tt Co.;
1 have used your READY REUEF,
for Asthma, which complaint I have been
afflicted with f»»r twenty years. Tbe first
night I used it I felt relieved, and enjoy,
od tbe first sound »lei-pfi&gt;r many tears.
I have first introduced it in the army.-—
In the Military Ilutpital at Quito.it was

Come and See !!
WE

PROB.( TE &lt;Z/iZ&gt;£7?.—STATE OF MICHIGAN

DIRECT

dle and Julian Fish from the Second, ap­

"in the matter of the estate of George Nichols.

on the 24th iusL

On motion the delegates were empow-

tred to appoint substitotea.

A

DS. KADWATS PILLS.

Dated. Baltimore, Aufuil I

Cherry

to elleet by ballot, erven delegatee to the
CongreMiuoal

CmgrcMional

Convention of tbe Fourth

to be held

District,

Grand Rapids on tbe 23d inet.

at

thereof, bv eanatur a copy of Ibis order to be
published*in the Haatinn Banner, a newspaper
printed and circulating In said county of Barry,
for three .neeMive week*, immediately previous

Tbe fol­

a C. PRINDLB.

lowing named gentlemen wereappoiated:

J. A. Sweesey, N. Bailey, G. K. Beam­
er, I. Messer, J. IL Munroe, L. Ulpbam
and J. IL Earl.
On motion the convention

adjourned.

ROBATE Or

P

County •( Barry,

KKDUKEID IPKICES.

We biive 4* try kind of goods, such as

ibik auction, to lire hixtuMt bidder, at the
orth Duor of the Court huoae in lhe village of
HSslinga.n lhe eouuty of Batyy, Michigan, on
Halunlay, ib* Iwetiti-lifth day of October, in

B

uf acction Iblrty thrre, (83.) intown Ns. two [Xj
North uf range Scvru(I] Went, and oonteiniug
uua Luudtru «toi aiaty «&lt;i«» vf l*u*l uuur ur Iftu.
being iu Ibv ebunu ul liarrv and State uf Miahigan.
V. Vr. TA YLOk, Adminialretor.
Dated, September a, last
acplU

R.

R.

R.

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
AXD
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

internal*), and cures—
RHKUMATiSM....,'.................... la i
SOKE THROAT......................... in Oft*
TUOTH-ACHE.............................. Indu
NEURALGIA (parvxyam* ok)... ia U
CK.tMI*S............................................. infi
HEADACHE...’.............................Inn
COLIC.......................................in tweu
DIAB KHOJA................................ inter
LUMBAGO, (pain* of J.....................int
CHILLS............................ io hfte&lt;
BUKNH....
...................afire imautaa.
INFLUENZA................................... in a few hour*.
CROUD..................................................ten u-tetitea.
SPASMS...................................... tn five minutes.
DEEP -SEATED PAINS... by a few applications.
In all rase* where pain to felt, tbe READY UK
LIEF ahonld be M&gt;plied
Taken internally—a
tea-apoonful to half a tumbler of water—will care

Gnu. C. Babb,
J. II. MywanRr T
Secretary.
Ctairman.

DterajCT CiMfinrype—The delegates

Oa’rroding and filing th* pedlion, duly verified.

TO THOSE' U IIO DO.-I

1st District,—J. A. Sweoaey, Geo. K.

2nd District,—Geo. Thomas,

D. C.

'i

&gt;

Tax Cnxvxjmnxu.—It will be observed

that ve puUwhM' cdl«' frr t*»® •uu«V
-and 2d RoprusntaUvw District conven­
tion; The county costvealion to ba held

IINDLE.

on the 10lh, god the District Cooreotioo
the lltbof OottiHer,

'

?

GROCERIES

.

CHANCEBY SALE-

ling the' Stood vmaie
All Arnica Imbnecta.

leaving tbv corrupt buoor*. and that ia all; but
al lb* cxpouM of lb* liver, pancreaa, kido*y«,
Ac., not ana atom of th* hila or othor immiriUea
is oJimiBaled from th* blood or osrana fluid. Il
yoo arc dyspeptic, or troubled with haarl-burn
aour eructia
‘
flralliea atill

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure

Headache,
C^stivenen,
&amp;lic (Paine, Cholera Jdorbus,
Indigeztion,
Pain in the gowels,
Qixxinaoa, eta.
Try theee medicines, and you will Mver
regret it.
Ask your neighbors, who have used them,
ud they will say they are

CtooOk WeA'ke"k\\«.%,
AND

and you should try them before going for a
physician.
Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local
agent, end read thq certificktes, and if you
hare ever doubted you will

TiouAjX v.o W.OVC,.

DRY GOODS!

of every description

FOR SALE BY
T«rry., Onmgevdte HUI*. M. C. tiwd U Prairie* ilia.
U-IL Bcnuuirlon, Middiarilw, and by druggist*
and merchant* generally tbroogbouttbe copntry

Stacks of

ELECTION wo rice.
otice is hereby glwvn. that at th* n«xt Gener­
al Elect too to he held nalbe Tueeday aec-

N

Clothing

in oe electee, »tx: a governor, i.iraienanx UUT•mor, Secretary of State, Auditor G(aere). Stele
CotnnisaMMiar j»f lha Blate Land Office,
eneral,8operu&gt;ie»&lt;MUt of Public In­

Which ITS ar* anxioui to ael), and WILL SELL.

Rev. Mr. Mason lhe L’nivurwaliai xuiu-

Hall in Middlevilla &lt;m Friday and Set
•urday evening*, October 2d and 4(h; and
on Sunday

morning Oct.

tial » healthy action: On Saco
■pea the blood reseeto without.

5th at 10

6ADWAVB READY BELIEF..

are the most active and thorough pilia that
hare over been introduced.
, They act ao directly upon the Lirer, exciting that organ to such nn extent as that the
mtem does not relapse into ita former con­
dition, which ia too apt to be the case with
aimply a purgative pill
They are rually a

'SK.ooA. awdt lAvev VAX.,

tacks ofinflaaatioa of the bowels, bilioua colic,
rbeumsti*m. gout Ae , in the kind of pills to fake.
I f R A DW A TTl Pll.LB are taken.* cure will fid tew
There are a rlaw of chronic di»e«*ea. dirouic
Rbeumatiam, Enlargement of the Liver, Spleen
Enlargement, di*ea»e» caused by, the excessive
nee ofealomel. Mercury, Quinine, ib which coichiuu gviM are )&gt;re*eribed fieely. In these disease,
RADWAYU REGULATING PILLS arc for more
cei tain, and tbe patient avoid* the dinger which
aa ovrrdoae of t olclilmn would inflict.
In Yellow, Trphold. and Rlliou* Fevers, in EryVipeiu.-'taiall Pox, purgation to highly eeaeutial;
but to administer adoee of Drastic Pills, the Irri­
tation they would produce and the relaxation and
depletion that would follow, would ba likely to
prove f*i*i, ln these case* a mild, soothing aad
gently atlmuteliag laxative, that will purge and
beal. soothe aad alreugteen. like Had* ay** Rrgu
latiagPiUa, te reqalryd. The eaua* of ao many

that will
- with lhe
io a bund-

a CVuvrau

which, in conjufttion with lhe

HARD-WARE!

composition the ptnpertiea of a dilutive all molanI
an anti septic, a mild but effective Aatnngeat, and
a direct power over the nerve*, nti*'---------——- ly.^i&gt;|d ^at gttpig|L Sanaea, Sickneaa, teueamu*.
during tba operadon nf their pill*, te a favorable
nor1 Medina, that rtllSrea pain, in
aigai |f ib^r pills expelled with the fooeM the
euhar to tteeU r—*
— *“
ditdaaad humor* left circulating in the lyatcin,
tboEngliah toni
much for Us there would be bat little pain or griping. 11 te
the ab*e«eeof the b'l* and other humor*, which
their imperfect pill* foil to purge out of the (rm
irritant, tastafeUr reddening the anrfoca to which tern, that occasion* the paiu. Dr examining the
it is applied, and withdrawing th* blood from the atoola evacuated alter severe gnpiag. they will
neighboring part, where &gt;1 way bo rciyetead ar be found thin and watery.
■ ~
Mtn anA leaH i n rr tn itill.m. linn
AVOID SALINE PUBGATIVES.
tain most eltoctireiy, and moal bwurtifally to
mind* that can undanrtaad ita action
TO THOSE WHOTHIIK.

Besnier, Harvey Wright, Milo T. Wheel-

•Sanborn, H« P. Cherry.

.
।

They differ from all eargative pill*. Their
action is not local, or connoed to a portion of lha
bowrla. Dreatic Purgative Pill* augment what
I* called the penataluc movement of lhe bowel*
by irritating the coats of the Inteitinea.
In ocCira audinfiannDutory deaesaca, the irrita­
tion produced by tbeDrastic Purgative Fills nil)

WK.

t bis county,appointed committees for tbe

■Wotk

AS ALTERATIVES
enry, blue pill, hence their importance in cases
of liter complaints, andaplten dtlficultirn. Jaun­
dice. Dyspepsia, Mlioua attack*. Head ache. Ac.
In the treatment of ft» era, either bilioun, Yellow,
Typhoid, and other reducing levera, they are aupenqr to quinine. Their influence extend* over
th* entire system, eutitroling. strengthening, and
bracing up the relaxed and waiting energte*. end
regulating all the icercilon* to the natural per­
formance of their dutie*. cleansing and purifying
• V— r_ _ .l_
.11

OffEpcraon writes, her daughter wax cured
of fiu of nine year*' standing, and St'VUua*
dance of two year*
AHOtKER writes, hh son Tras cured
after hia flesh had almost wasted awwy.
The doctors pronounced the onae incura­
ble.
AHOTHER wax cured of Fcrer and Ague
after trying every'medicine in hie reach.
AHOTHER was cured of Fever Sore
which had existed fourteen yenra
AS0THER of Rheumatism of eight yearn
€aeea innumerable of Dyapensiorand Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which the
Purifier and Pills

©WITS &amp; STOEJ'

OU.

redoFXeUow oroUer
Maj IT Red way's PHI*'

respective Districts as follows :

Ssrqfulrt,
11
■&gt;
Okin.
Oli Sorts,
Salt
JJarumatism,
0&gt;y«p«p*ia,
&amp;sk Htadacht,
Livtr Oomplaint, Fever and Jlgue,
Leuocrrhcea,
Female Osmplalntf
BryeipeUi,
Bt.
Fire,
Tumors,
Eruption,
Pita, fibny'uZcus Cbnsumpttcn, krr: '

A large strxk of

oil*, Seidhtr’ Waters, they w.-uld need lea* phyaieing. aare tbeni.clre* frwm much auffenng. and
greatly improve their health.
RADWAY'8 P1LL&amp;

end Geo. Thomas

rJz

FROM

A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

were appointed.
On motion, tbe Convention proceeded

awdi VAX*-

Which we offer at

Moved and carried, that the chair ap­

upon 11. P.

*B\.oo&amp;

is that they strike at the root of DImm*by eradicaung every particle of impurity .i.i
"Xw XW 'SX.oodrt

i by Druggiata iu every town in the United State*
—a .«--- a..
RADWAY A Co.

fog for telti
Thercup.

point tellers for tbe convention ; where­

The peculiarity of the

for the life and health of tbe body depends
upon the parity of tbe blood.
If ths blood is poisoned, the bodv drags
Mt a miserable existence. TbeeomedieHM1

U pcreooa haring claim* agalnat tbe eatate Druggteta.
of U I MJ a* EiTui. d«cc*a*d are l.rrebv
DOUfad and &gt;equ**ted to present the |un&gt;« far
CHILDREN.
exarninalHMi and •ujuslmrut io Um&gt; uudereigM
Coaisniaiune** duly amputated br lha Prvbate
BADWAY’8 READY RESOLVENT given tn
Court for tea eonuly uf tfarry, who will &lt;nr*4 for
do*ee»fbalfa U-eipeonful three Urnee per day.
»ueh perpuM. at Ilia late rvridvncw uf foe aaid
ill eureSore* of tea tin tn*, canker* tn th* Month
deoeaecd. in the tow^hlp &lt;.f DalUmure. Is »aid
're Htnda, Kara, and Eye*, either fro® Worm*,
county of Barrv.
lelbing, or any other cauae. If troubled with
lljibj day of 1
nob, R**tl«une«a at Night, half a teaipoonful
day the **vaa&lt;»
tbe RESOLVENT will tn.nre a cure. Rrire
tbnoaaud eight

don from lhe First District, and T. Pen­

State Convention, to be beld at Detroit

XW \uxrtt. ©5 Wxs. CowaVr^.

JUST RECEIVED

Drastic Hill* of A lot-*, or Croton and Uarlcm Oil.

The report of the committee was adop

srbich have been showered upon him from

Vuxt\\xu\ciX

»‘tgal polices.

J. F. Emory, FL Wright, W. W. Paul.

pointed by acclamation, delegates to the

"Huvri.eYou.%

HVAE

COM MISSION ER’S NOTICE.

Those wb&gt;&gt; have friends in the army
shod Id send them a pneknge of RAD­

F. Andrews,

ted.
On motion, J. M. Nevins, II. N. Shel­

of dollars each year in advertising theix
merits, and publishing the

TH BEE BOTTLES.

Bated Auga*. is; 18*2.

very «ucccs»tu|.
I next us»-d it ns a pr&lt;&gt;
ventivc,&lt;&gt;n.marches and when eticiniprd
in malarious districts, it saved my army
nroch sickness.
JOSE VILAMIL
Gen’l Commanding Army of E&lt;pta&gt;l-«r

WAY’S READY RELIEF: it will pnv
tert them against sickness. nod will save
many Ilves.—Price 25 cis., 50 cts. and
tl per bottle.

oi^&amp;vIac.*,

and nonseqnent profit to the Proprietor, thus
enabling him to expend
*

TWO BOTTLES.

C. Bates, J. W. Mile*. J. Pryor.
Thornapple,—Capt. J.

CuxoXmh.

•

and hence thair

Will cure ftalt Rheum. Scald head. Sore By®.
Strumoea Dfochavgsa from the Ear*. Swelling ia
lb* GrtAk, Falling of the Womb, Djapejuis, Ito*

UT&gt;WHT Kim bum in DursnanBe di
w*»"*«• t™'
1
«»e»«-&gt;• - »*

far exceeding any Family Meduuaen of •
aimtlar naturo in the market
An appreciating public was not long In
discovering they poeaeiMd remarknblo

Di OUR LINE OF TRADE;

el that this remedy wiU rare.
,
(l cleanses the BJLpOD. Mcsolvus *11

Youra, Ate.
W.H. TINGLEY,
Surgeon and Medical Director')

Baltimore,—W. K. Ferris, D. C. San­

J. W. Stebbins, IL N. Sheldon.

-WE STILLill Kbeum, b..ro* uf all kmd*. Humor,. Paatalrt
Pte&gt;pl*s. bfotohaa. Ac., n^ldly and afltetivatv,
■rilhonl^xpoa'iro «w »ubjacUng th, pattest to tfio

penia, which are not readily compounded
in military service.
’

Escel*ior Brigade.
|
From Gen. J&lt;«eVilainll.CoHinutnderin-

born H. Iloughtalin, A. E. Durfee.
Hastings,—N. Bailey, j. A. Swecxey,

bars been introduced to the public for mots'
than six yean, and hkve acquired au

At your request, I give my opinion of
tweuty.fonr (14) in tbeto'wuah.p oT Oreng7vlite
ymir “RELIEF.”
Alt bough opp,wrf
OU Saturday the 11 th day of October a«xt Tl tea Glandular Swell ii
Hickto empirMnl prepitralmoa, I used tn the o'dm.: !" ‘b» foroooou of said day, &lt;bb following
. .
b«»«Ditaf a considerable, quantity, and described land* to alt:
&lt; The north fractional the *o«b-ca»: "filter (tf)
5
Ver^ Ulidhctory retells, eapeci illy
*'?• •” I” 10
FOUR TO MX BOTTLES.
in ,0WB
,ow“ ow
one (I) noruJ
north c
C:io Rhewmatic Pains. Since the formula Range
Will care Scro^*: BrphHto, White Bwelliaf.
HAnjC Nine )•)
,5) we»t.
wiii, containing
euuialning forty-two
fortr-awv and
W*
’tr
thL*
7 eieht
eiRht one
0M hnndraik*
bo»‘*,”ha re*
(4S &lt;•-!*••
to-160) acme: also
alM SOT* Lee*. Syphilitic Rheumati*®, Gout, chronic
of'it has been cornmunlisted to me, I am •*
!*■
quarter
(X)
ot
lhe
south-east
Di*e**e^Scorvey,
D.-OI»cbiU». Tubercle*, Uloer*
not mirprfeed ,1 its beneficial eff«cta.—
qterter l| .« at aeetton tweive(l&gt;) in town two 121 lo the throat or oo tbe Lnnr*. or Liver and ±S
It npphet lhe place of luany elaborate
formula of tbe United Slates Pharmnco- -pST" —•inc WHO east comer

T. G.

Cowls, J. H. Munroe, J. Fish.

ani

■Baooa Via,i,a

Will cure Fever Sore*, Ulcer*. Scree 1sLthe

Cramer, E. Sawdy,.£. C. Nash.

Johnutnwn,—II. P.

----- --

Camp Scott.

Peter

Wheeler,

DR. RADWAY
DAK DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP,

a

Jfrwr. Rodvoy

mi tire on credentials.

r*

LIEF Is peculiarly adapted for tbe MiliChests.
With this Ben,.
v the soldier c«n visit all climates, and
undergo the m&lt;«t severe fatigues amj
^pMJHres with Mfety
Jn South An.ori&lt;W Where Mslarirme Dieease prevail, in
* niiire malignant form thauiu the Uni­
«w«wspap*r, priDt*4 aod
ooontr of
Barry, to
for
*ixdaybf
*oc. krert'*i”"
ted Staten, it has proved it positive pru- iaurtiately
prevtmZ
raid
SHSlUUSaVtiKDuJ’
*«ittaw, and an iufnllible Curative of all
(A tree copy.) augri
Judgo of Pnfoate.
Fevers, Fluxes, Bilious Diseases, Acute
Cholicn, Rheumatic Affections, Ate. As
an evidence of its importance as «n Army
EXECUTOR'S BILE.
Medicine, we refer to the following suthority.

Sweesry, C. 0. Scott and J. Fish, a oom

*BLooia Vca.Tnv.-B.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Fitraw, Cboleraa. Ate., of the

of IbeSesaion Lawaof l5»l.
Alao a Revreaenlatire fo
rreeatetire Dtetnet* into
dividod. agreeable to the r
116, of theSaaatoo Law* of IB*I
Die, the foHowurx (toanty
iemuitv of Ham t A Tr»mrrr.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low !

iodigeetioa, ooetivanaae, Ac.
If a geulle tnovanenl of thi
take fro® oaw to three, ifa U
purge ia deaired, take from four to alx.

A general invitation is extended.

Resolution N
Pei ved *wu opieu of *

mw pap»r of tbrt

d*wc, paWiabvd at Boatoc, by Jawea M.

Wheat, Corti, Oats, Butter, Lard, Pork,

and finally almost everything .yowhave
•a

*il. ;

£4

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Hotinp, May IB, J8fe

HKEIWWUSffi.’n

•I allow*. meptetirely.
Baled. Heating*. A naval itah. IMS

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yard. Into this reservoir or excavation
put all &amp;a weeds aatd waste.graseM, dee.,

JI

crop, but its action will be increasingly
manifest, while that of tbe guano fa ex­
hausting to lheaoil. by simply, calling up
nutrition from an inch-finale depth, while
it imparts nothing which ita own action
does not exhaust.
Ay a general rule,
“small grain,” such, aa ‘rye, Xrheat, oats,
and barley, requires a lees concentrated
manure than potatoes and garden vegeta
bles generally; you can therefore vary
by mixing with a lighter manure.

For the preservation of all kinds nf
fruits, use glass bottles or jars. Select
those of even thickness, or rather nf even
thinness, for they are often to considera­
ble beat, and while they should tmt b£*&gt;
thin aa to break in common handling, or
burst from internal pressure caused by
fermentation, still they should not ba
thick, or of pressed glass, when blown,
glass jars can be readily obtained. So
much for tbe the buttles.
Now as to
closing thbm air tight, we know corks
will nut do it. The very structure of the
substance fa against it unless oork of tbe
most velvety character is obtained, and
this fa costly.
We recommend waxed
cloth tied over the jar as a substitute at
once cheap and effective, and have never
found anything superior to It, Prepare
the cloth in thia way; Melt together
some rosin, beeswax and tallow, in equal
parts; tear the cloth in strips four inches
wide, or al least wide enough to conveni­
ently tie over the mouth uf. ths jar, and
dip these strings,.drawing them through
the hot wax end stripping nearly all the
wax off.
With cloth thus prepared,
after the jar is filled with hot preserves,
and while still hot, close the mouth and
bind It on with good linen cord. Then
with shears trim off as much of the waxed
cloth as desirable, and then dip it in some
melted wax, which should be made with
about half as much tallow. Sealing-wnx
may be used instead ifiedesired, Die
jars should be put where lhe wax will
cool at once, so that the exhaustion
cause by tbe cooling of the preserve*
and condensation of the steam, may not

.* :■'£ 18 £
.? &gt;5

itty*

ing over each layer as it is packed in, a
thin coating of the following composition,
wii; sal ammoniac one p&lt;8C,. eM lime
two parts. This ia to be sprinkled oq

each layer of weed, &amp;c., of six or eight
inches of thickness; arid upon this, dr
upon each of tbeee layers, fa placed a thin
fayer of earth.
’*■!
After your reservoir is filled, sprinkle
over the (op layer from time to time, n
thin layer of plaster uf Paria (sulphate
of lime). Thia will prevent the evapor­
ation of tbe ammonia formed.
Next
into your reservoir ao filled, let all the
urine from your stuck gradually drain,
so that it runs over and entirely through
the mass. From six months to a year
may be necessary fully • to incorporate
tbe materials; but when rqady. 100
weight uf this manure, mixed with com­
mon barn-yard 'manure, wiil -’eMitain
more real vegetable sustenance than tbe
same weight of guano. It may nut 'ap­
pear ao evident as the cuanoln me‘’first

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salts, from their having united with the

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Wool!

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TOE Fl.ACE TO'GEl'WOOlC.UPl.I'.
Oa JtjnrtiTACrt-an&gt; into A'Good (Jr*Lirr ur
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3£

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quickly absorb carbonic add, forming seflWof
carbowate of soda; thns you will retain
with your manure tbe ammonia that

would otherwise fly away, and you h
also r. new and most important agent
trodoced, via: tho carbonate uf a

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LANGFORD O. BERRY,

Salt to Sayb Mamubb.—Dissolve

uiuriBuu auiu »u lira cukikkhi mil, uhu
the soda thus liberated from the salt will

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cause the wax to run through the cloth.
Nothing can be more thoroughly air­
tight than bottles so prepared.
Self-sealing air-tight glass jars, which
are now so common, are the best vessels
known to us for securing preserved fruits,
but the above is good advice tn those
who have plenty of common glass jars
and buttles.—Momttttad.

AvtumxalTift*.—Noone can main­
tain, after this year’s experience, that
frost has any special agency in the Au­
tumn coloration of leaves.
Scientific
men have long understood the matter
nnd have explained tlie ripening of the
leaf as a simple process of vegetable
growth, though the coloration of iht
leaves at maturity can no more be sc-,
counted for than tbe red of the rose, the
blue of tbe violet, or tbe orange of the
IHy. The color which leaves assume in
the Fall is due to the same causes. But
the popular idea that the Raves are
changed by tbe frost is so Grmly estab­
lished in the mind*of the unscientific and
unobservant people, that it is difficult to
dispel. This year tbe foiliage baa as
Burned the most gorgeous coloring with­
out the sign of frost, and indeed seems to
be more brilliant on account of its non­
appearance.
This is perfectly natural,
&gt;s tho leaves have been able to gradual
ly assume the colors which belong to
their ripeness, unobstructed by sudden
told.—J\ui 1861.

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Bongoftrinmph and awHptios,
Boeh *e iraehed the *w*rtb Egyptian,

GREAT

^listings' Biuintss fiirtttorn.

JICTOIT!!

SPAULDING,
EALERS in all Kinds df drv, good*,Kroe«r
crockery, Ac.
0.,*lImport offict.

D

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

» M Itofl ALLEN,

DRUG

EALER IN GROCERIES, previalaa*. pro
d . e. fii»b. butter, lard, txirk. and grain ot
all kind
Ato&gt; tor* candle*, etc..etc.
Store in
CalHurn a Block. Staleilrect. Hasting*, Mich.

D

'• •

And the rote* ofhia d*rotien
Filled my ton! with atrange emotion j
F«r It* tone* by turn* **r« glad,
Sweetly solemn, wildly *ad.
Pan! and Silaa in their prison.

Broke their dungeon-gate* at night.
Dot »!at 1 what holy angel
Bring* th# alar*tbl*glad evangall
And what earthquake's arm of might

STORE!!!
-------- —CO------------

Jfflisttllanj.

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

Old

JUST RECEIVED

Bachelor.

Why don’t you marry' Joe?"
"Marry !’’ was the answer made hi the

most cmitriiiptoiiK manner, accompanied
by a tilt &lt;&gt;f the chair to allow his slip­
pered feel to rest comfortably on the
mantle piece.
DRI GAA1W .TIEDICINEK,
....... —sllOMry. Alic ianc» ariicira.
"Yes. marry. J uni mire you want n
(■ffChcuilrnls, Pnluta, Oils, Cam
Holbrook-* New Bloek, Hatting*, Mich.
wife.
Yon are making ducks and drakes
IM pbeuc. Burning Fluid,
• •f your income, wa-ting no. much in
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
housekeeping.
Housekeeping!
The
iden «&gt;fan old bachelor’s keeping house!”
SWtrZtl A ALLE1L
"Why not? llminnh make* me very
•s ATT.A Wand Solicitor* in Chan«s&gt;mfortahle."
"Comfortable! Look nt this room.—
Will be bapp.T
ST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Everything in the wrong place, dust an
inch thick, and not one of the pretty
PURPOSES,ONLY^:
Officr in th* Court House, Hailing*. Mich.
•fixins” with which women beautify a
HH-in nt a trifling expense.- Then you
fairly support Hannah’s family, if I may
D kNIKL COOK,
Also a full stock of
judge by the quantity of provisions,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Ge»e*»l Land and
clothes and ftiel, she smuggles out ot th*
Tat Agent, will attend to th* MOeeUon of
.lebtsand all other baaineM pertaining tabla office.
g4le."
Office hi Goodyear’s block, up stafr*.
"WhalF
Down came the chair,.feet and all, and
.A. HOLBROOK,
the Isichclor, who was tall, handsome,
TEA. COFFEE. SUOAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
and yet oil the bright pi'’* "f l*irtjr, stisid
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
up before hia little cousin, who wna fling­
in fact, everything in the Grocery line, auch a* ing horn* truths m« lavishly in his face.
s ill be ueriled for farnilv uae.
“Fact, Joe ; I've seen her do it. &lt;Now,
J. !«. RURSEL
HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in Ra***U'i
a wife would imike this housekeeping ull
store. Slate street.
_________
(EllLJIEES’T J&gt;lEB'J,ajniXBY
straight Now, do iiiarry. Cousin Joe,
I want you to get n real nice wife."
JOHN ROBERT*,
And Cooklsc Extract*
"Where i* she to be found ?"
PHYSICIAN and Kurvron. Dwelling on Dread­
“Well, let mu see.” And the litlle
war. near the Coari House.
bemity knit her brow nnd looked as much
II. F. CHERRY
puzzled as if the name &lt;»f the person pr&gt;»|Hiscd had not been on the tip of her
longue fur lhe last hour. "Let me see!
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
Oh, I know ! Meta Snow."
VELOPES. CARDS. Ae.. Ac.
"What! Meta Snow, the most ex
Upon oar shelves may be fosnd all of the travagsul girl in the village! Now if
HOST POPULAR
you had said Mary Wright, who dresses
simply, and has her bouse furnished so
prompllv Mid effineatly uud pl^uily, I m ight have consent­
ock. Baid" Creek.
ed; but Meta Snow—why her dresses
and bonnets would cuts fortune. Dot to
mention the expensive furniture she de
. Particular
Dee4«. Mortlights in. N«» cliatr*, sofas, or cut tarns
We would respectfully
but embroldel eCt &lt;&gt;uea suit her, and oh,
ms of Rttlina* and vidr
worst of All, she spend* half her lime
readiiig lrnahv magazine*. MeuSnow!”
and Joseph liarria mink tack inhuohnir
TTORNKT an4 COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
utterly overpowered with the mmpiitude
and Solicitor and Coonwrilor In Chancery.—
ticular aUcnllnn paid to Ih# collection of
uf the idea.
tn* and monev promptly remitted.
••So Meto’s extravagance is the ob­
urn™. «ii, W. W lUlpb
MUO..I1I..
QnM*l*l attrrrtion will b* p*i&lt;t t° COMPOUND- jection ?"
Barry County, Michigan.
ING^ul nnltiM n"
"Well, yes; she is pretty, intelligent,
lively, accomplished, but, y&lt;ai know,
KX1FFEN A BERtOWS.
Jciiuie, ruy brudrer’s experience makes
TTORNEYS ssd COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
me dnadiati extravagant wife.
1 think
boberts a striker.
tie owed his downfall entirely to Mar­
garet
’
s
lore
»&gt;f
jewels,
fine
clothes,
and
,n Offire’^riirr of Kain and Burdick Streets.
Ha*tix&lt;
cxpen*nefurniiare. I am nut mean—”
-indeed you are nut, Joe.”
"But I know what a weight on a man’s
county orrxoxii*energies an extravagant wife is.”
“■jben if I can prove Meu Snow the
most economical girl in the village, and
U0G8 OF PROBATE. Nol"1TIIr"b,/c’5’1
ttatataspend* les* iu one year than Mary
Wright in'six inunUw. you will glv«*me
unxo**'* Old LoxtoX Doi
al purposes, tor axle by
a new eousin, your wife 1”
"Yes 1 will; but I’ll bet a dozen pair
DAWIVI. OTJEIKW.
l'.&gt;«.&lt; Br~.&lt; Wmp. {“,•" bl of kid gloves and a new bnuxdul agsiijst
a smoking cap—mine you know is very
shabby—that you firiL"
"Dune!
Cmue spend this eyauiiyF
with me. Guud by."
And sway want.
Jvnme Harris, ■« • inaUimumri scheiuus
JjEdtSTER OF "DEEDS. and Notary
intent.
”
■
,
ltV Office in the Court Route, andopen «« «•
,ow lost: -SO how mstomdi
jboeri-'FHCM taM* when
,r* ,,n
Tta evening found Joe early at hi*
cousin’*. To tell tbc truth, Meta Snow’s
/or record. .__________ ___________
preUy face and winning manners bad
JAMES A. SWEBEEY,
won tta tacbelor’* heart lung beti-re, tat
tier autiareiitly expensive tabus fright­
ened back lhe offer* on the tip of his
tongue.and be wm willing enough to pay
the wager’ could U but t« tairiy woo.
"Now, Jo*,*’ said Jemiie, mealiag him
al the d-ior. "I am going to bid* you, and
OBULANM*^
h.naiw.u&gt;k .iiloWrrl. u- »1M&gt;
V MI miwt listen. Ifyou are here I •bould
like to *&gt;k all the question* &gt; »Uo&lt;*
ROBERTS &amp; KTHIKER,

new and mo*t complete assortment &lt;•

T

»&gt;inj na (d tabnamab
...I rtiugb-.,
j.a—...! »/F ,&lt;r
;•11'11 " \
u jarawi .g
M
nrnn^
•
।
h it _
intta la*0 oioaet, on 4 AU tattrider- ,7
BtnMffy ta ia«C&gt;&gt;ltal.
auJF proridci for tta pnrpU*. put kb
and tot apiece would have Iteen captured
•ye to a hole In ttowtamkl, gpd
H
.butffie the splendid dj-u-iphnu ''•fjtllPgunj-7
•unre? nfita vtaltoreJri&lt; taWHnfc.
AE
niMj : -HKta Mnaxuo welldi«eipHa^d to
tar tMa. ka?wl*&gt;b WRtroffala tftaolderw rt!! ’ advaWrifc upon Washingfam
diaptip* order*, my boy, and a* Crfpfaln '
placed bh ear wbare hta «r» had taen.
highly raaptatabl««nd airjUagltf mtata-'U tWtoTe 8amlt!i-to
The young ladies, hoth peetty’ were and that | all :oir respondent* are I aaciudrdJ
drewedfo very diffi-rent styles. Meta fn?m tbe lines, leal aping ofthem, iu tbsir;'
Wore a Hght hiue ailk, with Bounce*, fire DmaiilbUMUMof^riiri^jiSiViMiru*, J
upon the hortfeYnrccwa* irotaa Imflamatel Ieanf velvet, and a pretty head dre» the adtantee opon WiuMngr6n::lijt6 a re­
of bW ribbrn* on ‘her MEBriant light treat from Rfehmotfd.:
""
1,1;
attired In a pearl enlwGru. ,wh(., r..
. But I gained'admission to tbe acene by m.kinaViifWOK
rd rilk: mad*
fectly'plain, with a rick
‘Vg.Jtiry and plowing jsniform reel.td Mm wlfh
,
M&gt;^ffil|*rwji J r. . _______
of the, Southern Con fed f-racy-, and. am
L,SWe»r»¥t,lWISS'»/FJHga!ll.&gt;M&gt;,
.IwMnipla braidR with gold beaded pin* at' thereby''enabled to give you some further llr
MtHHlslWl', '.1
ths book.
aedmifitbf &lt;he skillful retrograde atfrande
to which I dimiy:referred In toy absorb­ nts*4ike?m«ro«r,^nd anyp he.: „ ti-.
“Whst a pretty dreta. Met* !"
ing last.
'
tkaitohavaioatiopadQWQr
“Ain't'lt? I made tt to-day;”
m.; .
The uniform of the celebrated Confed­ Smith?! &gt;
“Mad* lit’ .
’ .q
eracy is much rrspected( by many qt oyr^ ' I am unable to state what rc^owMbtim
,“O yes. I make all ray own draaaee; officers, my buy, and I* the «&gt;my’ giltse” iGen. iRtMftM-rtftJ«hake.--r&gt;&gt;f-M ttal mo­
rnent K body bl ^ii|Iaym»^!ifi/e^i Ketw eon
it I* quite a easing?’
in which a fallow belrtg may shiutitrite

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GROCERIES!

P

PATENT MEDICINES

■DHEA?. FO ©ASH

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MANHOOD;

io, and they might be sby &lt;* ^vriwi.
“Ptay eavesdropper Jetmie 1‘

■»,.

“I abwiki think U would hr,"enki Marv
Wright; "mv drmmgtnkerla bill* ard
ennrmnua.
I wnrt’t have ntytadrexnes
made anywhere bilt in Philadelphia,]and.
it mat* me a amall forlune.”
“My pattern* com* from there,” ,said
Metn.
“Jcpnicv I am making yon ahead
drew Ilk* mine.
Do you like it I".
“Yea, thank you,.very nroch.”
. .
“It i*. made out &gt;4the ribtan I had on
my Inst Hog dress.
I got a reprint -fo*,
rennovatingnld ribbonvU*t wb*k and I
tried it. M v hretrilea are of the name.”
“I thought it ana bran new,” Mid
Marv. “What an economical girl you
ar*. Meta!"
'

the apeukera. one ot-ita rwer*jerking the

, Thu* attired, I joined the Mackerel
Brigade in its cheerful work of pushing
Richmond awsy .from its martial "front,
nod having penetrated to the rear, where
horrildp .parngge wga being wrought in
the frantic rank* of the confederacy. I be­
held the idolized General of the Mackerel,
Brigade anxfotnly searching for some­
thing upon lhe ground.
In a moment
hr Linked up. and saya be to the warriors
tn hi* nritfldiorbondj. y,
. - ,
"My children have you seen anything
of a *inall black botlle dint 1 placed upon
tha gnu.* just nbw,- when I turned to apeak

to my aid ?’’
Jennie tittered.
A Mackerel chap coughed rexpectfullv
“I heard Meta called eztravagant tndev." she said. "Cum*. Meta, deny the nnd say* hr : “1 guess it was takru by
some equestrian Confedrracie*, which bus
charg* and prove II falae."
“I think I can without vanity,” said juxt made amfther raid.”
"Thunder !” says lhe General, “that’s
Meta. “Father i« not rich, and since my
the third bottle I've lost in the same way
nomirel.
I make all my own doth**, withiii nn hour.” And he proceeded slow­
bonm*&gt;*. cloaks, and drraaea indoded; ly nnd ihunghtfiilly to mount bis horse,
w hich stood eyeing him'with funeral’ so­
embroider my collars and sleeves."
“What?" cried Mary ; "these elegant lemnity and many inequalities of sur­
collars and sleeves you wear? Whv, I face.
Turning to another part of the line, my
have often said that, although mine cost
me an much, they do not compare with hoy. I liebeld Captain Villiam Brown and
Optain Bob Shorty in tha act of per­
yours,’*
.
i
i
‘•It it pretty work to*-take nut when forming a great strategic movement with
my hand* would otherwise be idle.” said tiie indomitable Conic auction, many of
Meta. "See, I have one here.
I will whom were employing lhe moment to
work a* I defend myself. Then Jennie, I to take a last l&lt;M*k at the canteen* pre­
make many of father’s things—his dres­ sented to «hetn before leaving home by
A Dumber of
sing g..u n*, gmder-dolbes, alippera—and their devoted mother*.
embroider a-nU for nil the worn out reckless Confederacies had just crossed
chairs ami sofas. Our parlor furniture a bridge spacing n small stream hear by
got very shabby, and aa we could nut and thu object of thi* during movement.
iifford to reJurtiish ; but the curtains I wm tosuddeuly destroy the bridge before
embroidered, and new sent* fur oltonisn* they ooold retreat and llien make prison­
sofa* and chairs, and, with *&gt;me of toy. er* of the whole.
iL was a auhlitne conception, my boy,
t.die* an.la coutuf vaniiat-iereanJ ibei.t
a sublime eoucvptiuu, and rich with strat­
&gt;
"The prettiest purlor in the village!" egy.
Like panthers surrounding their unsus­
said Jennie. "But, Meta, the timey urpecting prey, thu. wily Mackerel* swept
ticbw, abatlvs, and all Uiesu things &lt;"
Iioineleiwly across the bridge,, applied
"U. I make them, and they cost very
their axes with die quiduirsv uf Uxsight,
little. Then father like* a good-table,
and in a moment tfie doomed structurrsod I have les rued to be quite a book.—
frll Splashing into the water.
It was
I put up all our preserve* and pickle*,
taaniiiul bi see VHiiai.n’s honest exulta
make Ute cake, and provide naw dishes
tionat thia lUoiatTit; hi*-eyes brightened
cuuuantly.H ■
.
like small - bottles of {brandy with lhe
"Mercy !’’ cried Mary; “why the prelight shining through them,-*nd.says he
"We have cirvumvuuted th*.Confede­
cost us a mint ot money."
racy. Ah!” any* Villiam proudIv ; "the
"But, Mete,” said Jennie, “how do
United States of America, is n«»w pre?
you find time for nil thia? i was mpared lu omtiuue in the exutangc buxi­
tormed you spent half your time reading
nes*. and—”
u trashy magazine.”
lie prtuiwd.
He paused, my boy, bo.
eau»a he suddenly oliaurvud xtpu. Captain
when jou make itao usefuly&lt;»ura&lt;-lf |” '
Bol&gt; Shorty had commenced to *cratch hi«i
~1 but repeal another’s arecrtiuhs.”
bead in a dismal manner.
, jj...
.
"But, Meta,” said Mary", "I should
“I’m hlesscd,” aaya Copt. Bub Shorty,
think the patterns and receipts you re­
iu o colerjoal. manner—“rm blenred if I
quire for to much work would oust a for­
don't think there'* amue mistake here,
tune."
iny military inhuit.”
,,
,
"They cost me three d&lt;dlure a year."
"Ha!” says Villiam, with dignity;
“Where do ymi get them ?”
1
“do you diaoover * flaw in the grantotaie
"From th* traihy magazine.
My
woven by lbs' Uuijed Slates of Aoiurica
Ladies' Magazine furnishes all this vaL
around the d&lt;s&gt;mad Confederacy ?,” .
cable information; and father aay* hia
Copt. Bob Shorty again scratched his
three dollars expenditure is a clertf tax­
head, *nd Bays he i
ing every year of ball bis funner expen•‘I dou’t wish lu make unpleasant in­
sinuation* ; but it aeem&lt; to me that thia
"Letmeout! let me out!" cried a
here body of infantry baa Irft-itaelf un the.
voice from a d&lt;*et behind tbe young wrung aide uf the stream ?”
ladies.
And su it had.
By on* of those little
" Wbat’s that?" cried Mary and Meta, mistake* whk-b will sometimra occur in
faith at one*.
the most victorious armies, the Conic
“Only my Cuuain Joe.
Com* net auction bad tboughtleaaly crowd the
ah-1” And Jennie opened the door.
bridge Wore destroying it, thus leaving
"But what was he doing there ?” saked tbemsrivea on one aide &lt;&gt;f the river, while
Meta.
. . . .
.
tbe riotous Confederates were on the
"Eutiag my preserves,” giving her other.
cousin a pinch.
&gt;
How they got across again, at a fiirda"Nuauch thing,” aaid Joe, frankly ; “I ble place higher up, jatt in time to sec
wm eaveadnipping, I aril ashamed to aay. th*e»nfuderadue cro**again, ala furdab|e
Miss Meta, forgtva me fur the unfounded pl six' lower down, I will not pause to tell
you, as such uifurinalioo might retard
defended you al the time and shutoie up ’jnMnwtV ■
_
.
here to convince me what a mistake I hid
Once mor* stationing myself near the
made. 1 take it back ; and.!' ha added in General of the Msi-kerel Hrigtide, who
sat astride hja. funeral charger -hke. the
cquestrish atatue “flfie Duke of ^Veiling,
ton, t wa« watching nisTuotion* attentive­
H forgive yno." Mid Mrte laugbfog.:

veteran's borM rlnlriftjy from undarbwh
and gill I oped the.steed aw'ajCwith hlm.-^-,
riling

pirn’Ku. and *ay.Sqho
, n
-.-Wber,-. raj&gt;.,nw m«

“I gM~." Mr. •JMW'
p»g up—-I 0WH .n (KM .
equestrian ‘G'lifrieracy, :iw|
mad* another raid.pi
. .;

I would gladly enntinue my narerive
of the advance mqvjgnent. mv bov.ab.-w

Ing h»»w niir forcracontinued their march
in excellent order, witty rdXeMfht a spot
within ten mllemf The fthce thev gained
on the’KUh-iwim; d*y‘;'' hot.' rii*b'•♦•dela­
tions would rimply teqd. to.eovfnM your
weak mind with tfhfiy graft-dmthu. CWeerning mlptgrv afTrir* w hiejt t'bnd ‘ to
make civilian* ImperitnrnWV criflcil.
’ It ia th* kirnple ’ Alitjr of rivfPana? to
implicitly truxt onr brasthlmtioned Gen.
ernl*. of whbm there are enough to furnlah the whole wnyld with war—and nev­
er finish it nt that.
Yours, weekly,
Ottener* C. KtRH.

— There h an afl*clmg and- Ihrilling
xtnrv told, of Commodore BanJ.-tv* who
fought the battle of I.nke Erie Against
Perry. H* waa engaged tn he married’to a fine EngllalT gfrl." ’ At Trafalgar,
with Nriann.’he had hurt an arm.
At
Lak* Erie he lost a leg. On returning
to Eoghmd. feeling hi* condition very
acutely, he sent.it friend tn hi* hetmthed
tn tell her that, npder th&gt; circiitnwtnnre*
in which he flfflnfl h«hi«*!f. he musidered

her releaeed from all engagements to him.
The ladv heard lhe message and then arid
to lhe friend, “Edward, then, think* I
may wish,our engagement to be broken
heeniia* nfnia mtsfr.rttiprs, floe* he?-—
Tell him that if be only brings hack tn
England body enough tn hold th* nonl
he carried awav with him, I'll tnnrry
him."

“Haitche*”

and

“Hoe's .—“la

nbxt da/,'ths next, and the next,

Hui J*tu»ia—•

repent­

ing the aame queMiun njid,. nxgiv^w the.
Mine reply.-- Al la*U hyipt-oiug to i-'.nscly observe the clerk in his searching
Operations,'he middeiily exclaimtri :
’■
“Look Vr$!

I

aay!

Yoer’e looking

ntnnng the JfaitcAet. and tuy ntuiib begiua I
with a Hu I"— U. S. Mail.
,

TAtK-BaAMjep-- •-•(! aw.ver,". »ny ■ Quilp,
“bear *ny malice toward* tn* mart who,
without malice, say* an ill thing’of me; ’
w ith no intention that I should hear of it.Ido the same thing coMhers—perhaps to
him- Ju -tact, wil^few exi-eplioii*, every-,
lady talks about everybody whom ba
thinks worth mentioning.
And what of

it? Notliing—unlrs* some tale'bearer'
chixntea to make mischief.
Accordingly,
in auch a ease, toy quarrel is with the
man whti.-brings me the ncwa. . 1 set

him down ntooce for my enemy,, or the
weakest and iuoSC truaUvaomr uffricnas,
whom 1 am to crus* out ol my books as

Axoriixa ox th a Old Stock Gons.—
Isham Randolph Joticrs-'ii, died on the
6th. of J lily last, at his taaideiice in T««dd
county, Kentucky, in the 7l*t year of

hi* age.
Tm neraoual
reacmblatae
which he bore to thp prenl uutber nt the
Declaration u£&gt; halrpriideuce i* said to
have -been ; astonishingly striking* nor
was he dencieut intboae great mental and
moral Ml tributes which dhuiiiguietad that
seven children to mourn his depanurd.

ly, when a Wiy of bureenicn suddfiily
dashed by him, and I saw, na they dis­

No Haan. AmmY •&gt;* THB Sorrnwx
Cu*sT.—Flag officer rtuf*-nt rfporta that
appeared. that he was left burehended.
"rhuiider!’’ Mys the Gen. winking there are no rebW'toldirta on the fcmlhcm emst. so far na be ran discover. The
Meta was following them;-bat Joe In­ very violently in th* aimlight, and mi­
wardly blessing bi* Cousin Jennie, took lling’ his aWord in a fearless'., manner, officers «»f the. Rhode . Jshmd, which bah
jam
arrived from the Smith, confirm the
"Where’s niy cap g..ne to 1”
her hand and gently rletamed her. '
general truth of tMTatiltement: ^Ttaifr-'
Rrgder.qiy tale ia fold. Jut Harris , There was a respectful Mackerel chap
ii/k habd. and aaj a be :

to riw-dining room a moment.

1 want

To nil old bachelors J would My, at part­

ing:
“Go thou, and do Wtpsriee,

think it waa tool by the equestrian
;
O'nfrderacy which baa just tuada another

invade -ttHj/ N&lt;»rtl|.

"Hum J" says the General thoughtfully
'that’s veryjgrue. Thunder ! this h all

Hark I

J. C. cun

there

nnylhihg ’ere fi&gt;r George Hngderi? ’ In­
quired n newly importrd&gt;-.*»ckfiew Jhcutbyr ,day.al tM$cw,X«rk ,P«r«l Office.
“Nothin, aiy.” reidjed_ th* clerk, after
making search for ilie expected litter.—
The inquirer depjfrhri;’' returning the

I sauntered to
Hreftori

telegraph wire.
pretty well

It an

�WfrlMM BANNER.

and «U&lt;Mil -ppx«'
Kite ft CBO0LEY*8

W. print, K tbia

((arm fella,

with ek»n

ll|M&gt;

from

Glue.

O M T

no pr*»position
tsrence at Altoona, ,eSr eve* a
vrntured.touGhingjb* removal

WITHOUT or ILK AND WITH FVRE
■
™n,“
’SrS
.t-.lta.ea.ry.her..

Cement

Y»t
d
f GLUE IM THE WORLD
TH« CT^PfTGI.UE IM TBE WORLD.
THiMffiMffDtJRABLE GLUE IM THE WORLD

TH1OTLTB1UABLEGLU W THEWUR1.D

from such

L-illMsrHUmiww» lu* Iim-Mmm
•uwmwt at tbla lima, Ua&gt; n anUral;

’ .j

"

"Louisville, Sept. 26.

Tto story oflMg.XJen. Dumont bring

that gentleman.
.
The address to foe President, as agreed

IT

Wt

WILL MEND

IT WILL MEND

rtr Tfaawrvr—JOHN OTO,

No counter prepotUioiL or. am ended Ad.-.

Go^ii-'naL annexe, orisg-

an en1igb|«qad .pfoBt flantitwat, that any

criticism regarding-it»-details seems,Jo

to entire!j’ Otit of place. Any man who
tos ^eretotore demanded foe cuufiscatfon

wmmmhmw
‘•SxCTWit JS. And

i—rw1 an nr*

be it furfoereooDted,: that, n^olaya escaping into any State
or Territory, drfoR.-Piatrioc nfColumbia,

from anj Qfito9tatfaL shall be delivered

of rebel property, ioclodlcg the wmauai-

Beard &lt;JUwtfM-MDlrnr

Ar Jtakr / Oe
BORSCH, of Monroe.

Republican Cetoty CeaveaUoR.
There will be a Republican Convention for Um
county of Barry, to be bald at the Coart Home,
in tbe Tillage orHssttnp, on Fridaytk'1TA
of October, next, at ora o'clock, P. M., for (bo
nomination of County Officers, and for the trans-

uecesssry.
Each township will be entitled
foar delegate*.
J. M. NEVINS.
GEO. THOMAS.
X W. BAILEY,
J. H. MUNROE,
0. L. INGRAM,

offense against foe
unless foe . per­
injustice, to criticise In a censorial •plrk,1’ son'claiming said fugitive slave shall
first make ogfofoal the person to whom
this proclamation. It renders him liable
the labor oy service pf such
to foe suspicion of persistent..querulous-, alleged to be due, is his lawfol owner,.
non, carried to unreasonableness on every «ud has not been in -grata, agahtsl the
point There fa a class of men, however United States in foe- present rebel lion,
nor in any wky given aid or comfort
who are perfectly consistent ij^onndpmi|:
thereto, add-.do person engaged in foe
ing this‘proclamation. Tbeae are traitors
military or naval service of tbe United
and .thsay m pat h igera with treason. When States shall, under any pretesc whatever,
foe proclamation is carried into execution assn me tn decide on foe validity of the
it will act only ns a punishment for trea­ claim of any person to service of labor
of any other person, or surrender up any
son, or, In other words, as an agent for
Mich person to the claimant, on pain uf
the suppr cssiou of foe rebellion. It will being dismissed from the service.”
operate only against traitors. How per­
And I do hereby enjoin upon, and or­

fectly natural, then, that those

Republican Representative

Coareatioa

who de­

sire font foe rebellion shall succeed, and
those who reprobate everything that tends

Notice ia given, that a Republican Conven­
tion. for tbe Second Representative District in the
County of Barry, eompoaed of tbe eight towns
compridng tbe south half of add county, will be
holden at Carver Robioeon’e, in Johnstown, on
Saturday! ‘be 11th da^d* October next, at one

to tbe discomfortoftbegreatestcrimlnals

the world ever knew, should denounce!
this

proclsmation.

It li ve^y

natural

that lhe devils of foe Southern rebellion'

der all persons engaged in tbe military
end navaVservice of tbe United States to
observe, and enforce within their respect­
ive spheres of service, foe act and sections
above recited.
And the Executive will in due time
recommend that all citizens of tbe United
States who shall have remained loyal

thereto thmoghout the rebellion shall,
upon tbe restoration of the constitutional
devil of old, to be let alone. Southern relations between the United States, and
journals, organs of Jeff Davis’ govern­ their respective States and people, if tbe
ment, will denounce it as infamous and relation shall have been suspended or
disturbed, be mmpenuted for all losses
oppreasive, and foe N. Y. World, Chicago
by acts of the United States, including the
Timet, and other papers and men, defend­
loss of slaves.
ers of the rebellion, will unite with them
In witness whereof. I have hereunto
in general denunciation. There has nev­ set my hand and caused the seal of the
er been an act uf foe Government so well U nited States to to affixed.
Done st tbe city of Washington, on
calculated to draw foe line of demarkation
this tbe Twenty-wonnd-of Sept, in tto
between loyal men and traitors.
year &lt;»f our Txird one thousand eight
hundred and sixtv two. and of the inde­
pendence of the United States the eighty,
Proclamation by the President.
seventh.
Bt ths President of ths United
Signed.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
By lbs President
Statss of America—A Proclamation.
—I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the
United States of America, and Com­
mander in Chief of the Army and Navy
State Convention.
thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare
Retolved. That the existing rebellion is
that hereafter, as heretofore, tbe war will
without justifiable cause.
It has no pnral
be prosecuted for the purpose of practi­ lei in the world’s historv.in iu* maynitwlf.
cally restoring the Constitution, and the
extent, power and atrocity. Ito wickedness
relations between the United States and
ran to measnsed only by the beneficence
the people thereof in the States in which of tbe Government it seeks to over­
that relation is or may be suspended or throw.
■
■
disturbed. Tbst it is my purpose, upon ' Revived. That our national existence,
the next meeting of Congress, to again the interest of unborn millions, the hopes
recommend the adoption of a practical nf eonstitntinnril freedom throughout the
measure, tendering pecuniary aid to the world, all depend upon the utter annihi­
free acceptance or rejection of the slave lation of thi* nefarious rebellion and it
States so-called, tbe people whereof may must end shall Mb‘subdued whatever to
not to then in rebellion against the Uni ' the cost in treasure and in blood. That
ted States, and all which States shall ' it is the paramount duty of the Govern­
then have voluntarily adopted, or there­ ment to accomplish this object without
after may voluntarily adopt, lhe Im me­ qualification or compromise. Uncondi­
diate or gradual abolishment of slavery tional surrender iafoe only terms tbarm­
within their respective limits. Tbst tbe ed traitors.
efforts to colonize persons of African
Retailed, That foe proclamation of the
descent with their consent, upon tbe con­ President of the United States of the 22d
tinent or elsewhere, with the previously nf Sept, meets our unqualified approba­
obtained consent of the governments tion. as a war measure, right and proper
existing there will be continued. . That, in itoelf. and necessary and effective for
on lhe first day of January, in the year destroying this wicked rebellion, and
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred since the Administration is tbe only legal

should demand, as did a scarcely greater

GEO. THOMAS,
D. C.SANTORS,
H. P.CHERRY,

County Convent lea—A Change.
Owing to tbe Agricultural Fair to be

held at Prairieville on the 10th inst, the
call for a Republican County Convention

has been changed to October 17th.

We

trust our friends will endeavor to give
this notice of chsnge a general circulation

in the various townships so that no in­
convenience may result from the altera­

tion.

It is desirable that every town to
by its beat

represented in Convention

men, and tbe committee were unwilling

that any other interest should conspire to

defeat such a result. The State Ticket.
The

State Convention,

Republican

which convened at Detroit on

day last endorsed

Wednes

by re-nomination foe

present State officers who have ad minis

tered tbe State government ao success­
ful ly for foe past two years.

The officer* re-nominated arc, Austin
Blaik, for Governor, John Owxn, for

State Tree surer, Jar. B. Porter, for Sec

retary of State, 8. S. Lacxt, for commis­
sioner of foe State Land office, John M.

Grkoort, for Superintendent of Public
Instruction.

The services of these men

to the State and country are well known,
and, we believe, truly appreciated by the
citizens of this State.

In addition to

ordinary duties pertaining

of Governor, Gov. Blair

the

to the office
has promptly

met all the requirements of the National
Government,

and

has been

eminently

successful in organizing our State forces

and preparing them for foe field.
Tbeother incumbent s of State offices
have all been eminently successful in the

discharge of their respective duties &lt;so
much so, that Michigan

is cited abroad

as a State celebrated for foe prosperous

condition of every

department of the

State Govenrmeut.
Relative to tbe additions of our State

Ticket, we copy and endorse the language
ofjhe Detroit Adrertiter and Tribune as

follows:
MOfthe additions to tbe ticket, wo
have Charles S. Mat, of Kalamazoo, for
Lieut Governor. Mr. Mat is a leading
member of foe Kalamazoo bar, although
yet but a young man.
He has not been
any In public life, but is a gentleman of
ability, information, and possesses quali­

ties calculated to adorn public station.—
He was a Captain in the Second Michi­
gan Regiment, but compelled to abandon
tbe service owing to greatly impaired
health.
Emil Ankxke of Ingham for Auditor
Genereal, is an intelligent and educated
German, who stands as tbe representa­
tive of a class of our fellow citizens aecand devotion to free principles

Ha baa

of a clerkship in the office of the Auditor
General, and understands the routine of
ita duties, and will, wo believe, perform
them with proper skill and dilligence.
Aubert Williams has of late' had his

shims folly set forth in these columns.
Ho is in every respect a first class man.
A good lawyer, an estimable citizen, a
au-acceptable Attorney General.
Such are foe nominees, foe Republican
Ctata Convention prevents for tbe suf­
frage of tto peopte of Michigan. They
•re- alb sapifole men, men of upright

within finy State or any desicnAted part
ofn state, the people whereof shall then
be in rebellion against the United States
shall ba then, thenceforward and forever
free. The Executive Government of the
United States, including tbe military and
naval authority thereof will recognize
and maintain the freedom ofsueh persons,
and will do no act or acts to repress such
persons or any of them in any efforts
they may make for their actual freedom.
That foe Executive will, on tbe first day
of January aforesaid by prodamalion
designate the Suites and parts of foe
States, if any, in which the people thereof,
respectively, shall bo tn rebellion against

tbe United States, and tbe fact that any
State, or the people thereof shall on that
day be in good faith represented in tbe
Congress of the United States by s mem­
ber chosen thereto, at elections wherein
the majority of the qualified voters of
such States shall have participated, shall
in foe absence of strong countervailing
testimony be deemed evidence that such
State and the people thereof have not
been In rebellion against the United
States. That attention is hereby called
to an Act of Congress entitled a(An Act
to make an additional article of wkr,”
approved March 18th, 1862, which act fa
in tbe words and figures following: “Be
it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representrtive of the United States in
Congress assembled, that hereafter foe
following shall be promulgated as sn ad­
ditional article of war for tbe gorvernment of foe army of tbe United States,
and shall be obeyed and observed as1
such :
Article. All officers or persons in tto
military or naval service of the United
States are prohibited from employing
any of tbe forces under their respective
commands for foe purpose of returning
fugitives from service or labor, who may
have escaped from any person to whom
such labor or service is claimed to be
due. Aoy officer who shall be found
guilty by a court martial of violating
this article shall to dismissed from tto
“Sbcttow 2. And to it further enacted

the command -of a division-.1
Capt. Morris, nf tbe CHnton county
Home Guards, a few days since attacked
Champ.EgrgHwm’a gnerrillwtonA biftwg

Ferguson and fifteen others.
Bragg’s -pickets were at Middleton,

",«w.u
fowl foe

Preaidstit’s

diere in tto field our hearty thanks for
tbe noble msnnur in which they have at

the mm. tim.upb.ld th. boMr of Mlobigan and the glory of our common country
and while Michigan is justly proud of
tto name for valor and heroism ttoy have
won for her, ato will never forget foe
wounds they hevw received and the blood
they have spilled io her service.

D-1* &amp;row

-----------s—u the
ek. a!
slaw.,
rnumetpalc
__ might Xrt Drove.
ns foe
the Conference
as advantaguus ae
Conference G»ped,
b'-prd,
Md ropnffog
» doubtful

Jysy fa. It fa

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u&gt; juulify bimin uklufuidm fa llu uup-)

ITWttXWBND M/Wilj

port. '
Bragg’a main body fa reported

moving

JT-WlbL MEND POItlJEUuN

towards Springfield.
Frankfort advices say no rebels are
there except a few sick pnea, and those
Lexington are supposed fo be evacuating.

.

tatoliMJwaed.

Alexat'drfai Sept 26.

An engine atarted from Alexandria
yesterefav and proceeded as far as Bris­

SPECIAL NOTICES;
It will Mend B-.iie,'’bond; Lain,

fact every t^.n^bii^M
tow.
Shortly after' arriving there, n
Dr. K&lt;wx’a BrtJBOF--"^reference
train of cars was Seen approaching from
GLUE
*&gt; foflAbird pegs.
tbe other side, but on discovering their to Dr. RobeckS
danger started back and disappeared.— It will be seen that tbe Doctor has ju»t fatrodu
“E»cry housekeeper should hairs sop: It .r
Eight rebel soldiers, who bad been sta­
Jobos A Croaley’s American Crtnrnt Glnr ' •tioned ‘here to guard and assist in bid­
ing debrit found rmong the ruins of the
•en»e of tbe term- Iktrt is, ttry defivs I
trains destroyed nt that place, were cap
lu&gt; frotr. tbe powerfat Urtle nstnrs of
“It is
tured and brought down as prisoners.
Sixteen'freight care were also found
BaTit W
ii
uninjured at Manassas with about half a their effect is natural.
car load of ammunition, which bad been
piled on the ground and covered -with
canvas. Thu rebels, it seems, got an idea,

started by some Union prisoner*, that
this was an infernal machine, and so re­
fused to approach it. It was loaded, and
with the cars, all brought,lnwn 1“ Wa,h

ington.

No other troops were discuv

cred "in lhe vicinity.
It was ascertained on gjx&gt;d authority
that trains were running night and day,

[Fron tbe Cifa. Free Xatira, Dee. tl, 1MI.]

js meomly

sdrertiecment.

used by the rebels.
-I^ast week lhe
line of pickets established by the rebels,
reaqbed from Winchester to Grantsville,
a point some miles south of Manassas.
This wn* to prevet tto residents, south
of that line from escaping impressment,
which is nov^being enforced in Virginia,
where they have sway. Many, however,
have succeeded in eluding those pickets
and reach our lines, leaving their families
and domestic.effects behind.

Price 25 Ceuta per Boule.

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Very

Liberal Rrdectioa t* Wholesale
.
Bayers.
TERMS CASH.

II. WRIdlST
Mig. otUwond
PnKw.
Middlevilla, Aug. 13, 19CT.
sepStnS

New Advertisements.

JOHNS A CMOS LEY,
iSolr MsMafsrturera.)
78.MMMJAM fcM REET.
Comer of Ubcrty btrvvt.

.

HEM YUHKn

Important to Hutrae Owners.

7

Itnp.raiit to Httiidm.

UTICE i» hereby glran. that the following
Imp. &gt;i taut l&lt;&gt; IlnilronJ C-.thpiiiiis.
described Pnmary School end Swamp Landa,
Important to Farmers.
situated in tbe countr uf Barry, forfeitad for non
payment of interval, will be offered for sale at
To all whom th it intiy concern om! il c«n

N

term everybody.

emed according to Ian
SAMUEL 8. LACEY.

JOHNS A- CROSI.EV S

;

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PK&lt;K&gt;F

buildings of all kinds. such a* Fsarosie*. Fore

mM others, sod has proved
be tbeUHKAI’LST
sod M08T DURABLE ROOFING in mw; it is fa
*’,*rjr7re‘A
water, weather ^d
KINDi
* •»*««! for WWW U*' ALL

I'ERCftA'AND InETa*VuiIhEr”^ *3r&lt;3VTTA

V

No Heat is required in niakiog application

&gt;0

.

io

TL,.°»*S!e °r •PP’.ring It b but trifling, u u&gt;
ordinary Hoof can to coversd and fiuubed Ut
.
atw
h call to ap(&gt;lird bv any &lt;me.

' ‘.‘I * .L-

...I

GUTTA

K

x-icavriD
PERCHA CEMENT,

For Co^ir^ Metefa of all

Kindauhm

exposed to the Action of the Wralher.
’' '
nnd

F»r FreMrTiair u4 Reulrlir Slrial
Reaf» af all kfa4&gt;.

it adbetva firmly, fanning » body equal to thirv
n‘ucl&gt; •«*». and r ill,
LAST THREE TIMES A8 LONG; and fron.

SWAMP LANDS.

1TW1IX NOT CKACK ™ COLD OR RP&gt; IS.
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,WASH OFF

Washington, Sept. 26.

LKAKY TJN AND OTHER, METAL ROOFS
cu be repaired with GUTTA PERCHA LLMLNT

_ ____

»&gt;

r- »«"&gt; .ms,

i

Agricultural to]

“ ■'» «~to«

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
IVQ.B. LICIT,

etanoes to atipport and maintain the Pres-

fewfteo»r

Boule.

Price 25 Cents

lectod.

Aiiress «f the Leyal Ctremrs te
the fresMeit.

Tto Committee to whom was referred for themselves and the people of their
tto communication from Sylvester Lar­ State. ; gd. Pledging to the President
ned, Chairman of tto-Committee appoint­ their aid in nil measures calculated to
ed by a CcQvention be|d at Jackpon, on bring tbe war to an early termination, and
tbe war shpvld be prosecuted to ultimste
victory, unless all ahe rebels should rsUnion State
tom to their constitutiooa! duty nndoto-

( !

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

npbs undrrrigaed. baring received from E B.
I Fsbrcr Eaq.,Sce-R&gt;d Auditor of tbe Trcssdry
Department. Washington, D. C.,

Rumors from Washington say font the

was represented by Col. Rnee.
Between 12 and 8 o’clock, tbe Govern­
ors of the States above named, had an
interview of an official character with
President Lincoln, and presented an addrean, expressing, 1st A cordial, personal
and official respect for the President;
2d. A determination under all tirenm-

i&gt;

AM EBICAN CEMETT CUE.

HAUK PAY, PENSION, AC.

New Y. rk,9ept27.

The Governors of the following named
loyal States arrived here this rooming
from Altoona, via; Massachuaetta, Rhode
Island, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
niinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, New
Hampshire, Indiana.
The last named

♦ 10 00 a year saved m.eu*n fnu.ih
Onr Bottle uf

SOLDIER'S I BOUNTY,

regularly, to Culpepper, bringing sup­
plies to foe enemy, which were conveyed ARREARS OP PAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS,
in wagnns from that place by way of
omulele srrsugvment* with J. 8. KklloouEm}..
Sperry rille and Front Royal, to Win
reliable Attorney at Waihingtop ; will attend
,Chester.
Tbe Rapidan bridge has been re-built,
.
nnd
lhe bridge over the Rappahannock
was to have been finished to-day.
All
the engines and care not completely
,destroyed have been run off from the
,
station,
above Bristow and are now being

1 '

ECONOMY ttVKALTHthing needed In every wail mghlsfad family.” to«

President contemplates issuing a pr&lt;»ctarnation making Florida a cotton plnntalion ; inviting laborers, black and white,
to settle there for the purpose, who will
have ample protection from both army
a fa oCa .K
and navy. The Slate Constitution will
be set aside temporarily, and Florida lxreduced t&lt;» a territorial condition. This
movement is said to to preliminary to *
policy to be adopted hereafter with other
Southern States.
A correspondent of the Tribune has n
rumor in a Washington dispatch that
Secretary Seward Is about to resign tto
eirtfoliu of State Department to Ed.
veretL
The dispatch adds that the
and constitutional agent of tbe people for rumor grows out of the fact that Everett
maintaining tbe existence of the Govern­ is in Washington at tto President’s invi­
ment, we as good citizens will sustain tation on business related to our foreign
them in tbe use nf all appropriate means relations, in regard to which hit views are
for preserving the constitution whether understood to differ somewhat from Mr
•w&gt;5«w
they are measures of our choice or not Seward.
—with or without our choice of measures
Centerville, Va.,Sept. 25
we are for the Government.
The advance division of Gen. Sigel's
Reso/rrd, That the constitution of the
corps under command of Col. Haugilss
U. S. is the free act and deed of tbe peo­
reached this place Monday last, via Falla
ple in convention assembled.
It provides
Church and Fairfax Court House.
No
on. its lace tbeoa/y mode of change equal­
enemy was found on the road to interpose
ly free and sovereign. It may be destroy­
any obstacle to the progress ofour troops
ed, but cannot be changed Jay violence or
■M
war—therefore when tbe rebellion shall
upon their arrival here, except a few scat­
tering boraeruen
who fled before our
stiUilion of our fathers.
scouts could bring their carbines to bear
Retolved, That while this rebellion
upon them.
threatens the life of foe Government wo
Tuesday Gen. Stahl reached this point
tender no other issues to political friends
with an additional force, and be has now
or foes, and accept no ufoer from them.
command of foe place, and occupies foe
RdfoZved, That wo cordially approve
house of Mrs. Whaley as his headquar­
foe administration - of our State affairs
ters. The usual precautions have been
for the last two years. That io timea’of
taken to prevent surprise by tto enemy,
unprecedented .difficulty sad embaraaseand since mooday, scouting parties have
ment it has performed foe difficult task
been sent out daily in different directions.
of raising and equiping our noble regi

menta. in a manner which has elicited
the admiration of foe country, and at an
expettce far below that of our sister States
—that it has presented a financial record
without a parallel, and leaves tbe Stale
in time of war, in a condition of credit
at home and «broad,unusual even in times

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for holding the

the change of the time

iMPR'TVKMKirTfl.—New; side-walks are

being put down in front of. several of the
.Suites and Shop hi this

large reservoir*. for tbe better protection
of the village in case of fires, are being

pnt into the centre nf State street, in the

business portion of that Street.

A good

tbepsUent to toe

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Ite teUteadily rteted.

H^AyLTR FOR flOLDlERf.

ot the call

fur a Republican Senatorial

•Convention, to be held at Vermontville,
on Munday tbe 13th inst.

Each town­

ship is entitled to one delegate.

One of the bent seasonable enterprises,
■now before tbe public, is that of the Pub­
lisher of the American Agriculturist.

He

bns secured for his Subscribers fine color■rd editions of two splendid Mapa of local­
ities of great interest.

One of these cov.

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pletely that every

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It also

principal road, is readily found.

vnibraces the principal parta of Maryland

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xouri.

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Virginia,

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illustrated, contains a very large amount
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in military service.
Yours, Ac.
W.H. nNGLEY,
Surgeon and Medical Director I
Excelsior Brigade.
j
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We have sent for two copies of ed the first sound sleep for many yetors.
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JOSE VILAMIU
Gen’l Commanding Army of Equador.

JUDD, 41 Park Rnw. N. Y.

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Address L» A.

Gotoy,

Terms

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83

per

to said day of bearing.
) 8HEKMAN C. PRWDLE,
■Judge of Pphata.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.

late of Barry county deccas«l
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a
lioeaae granted to mo* by tbe Probate Court for Iho
county uf Barry. I shall expose to sal* at public
auction to the highest bidder^ at the south east
corner of the north waat quarter (W) Of aecliou
twenty-four (24} tn the towaabip of Orangeville
on Saturday, ths lltb day of October next at ten
o'clock io the forenoon of said day, tbe following
described lands to wit:
The north fraction of tbe sou lb-east quarter (M)
of section No. six (4) in town one (I; north of

quarter (») of seouos t*elre(l&gt;) la town two [2]
north of range tea [10] weal, containing forty

four [21] in town two north of range ten Hu] west,
all being in tbe county of Barry and 8late of Mich­
igan.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Arrcsfor,

ADMINlSTRATdlVS SALE.

r section thirty three, (M.) intown No. twofsj
ortb of range Seven [7] Waa»,
containing
ne hundred and alxty acre* of land more or leas,
ring iu the county of Barry and State of Michisn.
C. W. TAYLOR, Administrator.
Dated, September
18SR.
sepIO

R.

R.

R.

RAUWAVS READV RELIEF

Will relieve those who suffer pain*, instantly on
its application externally or by its administration
Internally, and cure*—
RHEUMATLSM................................ In * few hours.
SORE THROATIn fifteen minute*
TOOTH ACHE.in throe minute*.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms at).. -in tire minute*.
CRAMPSin five minutes.
HEADACHE&lt;n ten minute*.
COLIC........................................fa twenty minute*
DIARBHCEAfa fortJ minutes.
LUMBAGO, [peins of ]In ten minutes.
CHILIS•“ fifteen minute*.
BURNStn five minutes.
INFLUENZA.in a few bonr*.
CROUPl“ *«&gt;,minutes.
SPASMS in fire tnlnuto*.
DEEP SEATED PAINS... by a few applications.

internal administration.

Ncw

York

'

J^.B^ruter.
»ePs*

please the

TForlrf

' 13

tola tn ns* effectively, and most beautifully to
minds that can undsrrtand its action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

.

I TIT* or MICOIOL*. B.“jo»nmr. -.

Ithont af-

and Detroit Fr*

'V'ovCve.
SXowwt.eXx WxXXeva
Which wo offer at

do not liU, andI

abandon it. and hwito eoontor revolstfon

WlwA.

\toov

av«,

Tdt. 'Bso\jcteW

BEWDIBID IPBUCTS.

If people sadsrsiood lhe importance of pun

tion of purging with other pills'or powders, salts
oils, Seidlitx waters, they would need lea* physic-

\\\c \&lt;oo'c ftiaxi
\5oeAov'» ’BvWfe.

"Dy. 'Bfco\&gt;ac.\c'%

RADWAY’S PILLS

art, \\xe AeYif'imaCi ftokaee.

They are apertenf, tonic, luative, stimulant.

rill, in toe Arcana oi sieuicine. as eracuania,
tbev arc more certain and thorough than the
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem OiL

&amp; ©IHKC)®©.

AS-ALTERATIVES

curv, blue pill, hence their importance in cases
of liver complaints, and spleen difficulties, Jsundioe. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks, Head-ache, Ac.
In lhe treatment of fever*, either Bilious, Yellow,

"Or. *&amp;o\mxc,V%
kwvv^ovcA.e Wxe
dxVA.\.Xa\cA.

OIL

GROCERIES

Y) t. 'R.oWcVw
auxxvj

vae,\.ax\.c\\,o\k^

formance of their duties, cleansing and purifying
the blood and purging from the system all dis­
eased deposits and impure humor*.
Tb«y differ from all purgative pill*. Their
action is not local, or confined to a portion of lhe
bowels. Drastic Purgative Pills augment what
IscaltedAbe peristaltic movement of the bowels
by irritaUng th* scats of the intestine*.
In active and infiammatory dcseaaes, the irrita­
tion produced by theDrastie Purgative PIUs will
—..I— 1 - - - - ■*-- —'----- ~ hw, InilnM al^r.

HARD-WARE!
“Dr. "RoWeV*
ate, XW SoXAVcv's. VAexvA,
^ecAMbvAvfv^, \5vclvAv8ax,
'IkNxtiuxxxcAvt.wv, tfte.

rbeumatism. gout, fee, in lhe kind of pills to take.
If RADWAY® FILMS are taken,* rare will follow
There are a class of chronic diseases, chronic
Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Liver. Spleen
Enlargement, diseases caused by tbe exoesaive
nae of calomel. Mercury, Quinine, in which oolclilntn roiac are prescribed freely. In these diseases
RADWATB REGULATING PILLS are far more
In Yellow. Typhoid, and Bilious Fevers, in Eryaipelas.Smsll Pux. purgation is highly eaasntial;
but to administer adoee of Draatle&gt;ifla, the irri-

AND

DRY GOODS!

STiece ffitftrs are put up in quart
bottles, of whiab-lloo abouoio afac-timiU. Tho laM fc-Jtndy bn^raved/and
is provided with a •oafo-guard from
counterfeiters.
(Price (1 per botOe, or
six for $5.
C. W. Jfobaok, (Proprietor, ffo. 6
Eaet Fourth Bt., Cincinnati, to whon
all orders should be addressed.

.

FOR SALE BY

Roberte’A Striker, Kostinrs. Eli Niehola.’Jay2fr
Terry, Orangeville Mills, M. C-Kwift, Prairievitki.
H.B. Bennington. Middleville, and by druggists
and merchants generally throughout ths country

of every description

ition, duly verified

and an external
I act upon both
rvea *BU Di00 a veweo.
.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.

ELECnON^NOTICE.
otice is baroby girsn. that st tbe next Gener­
si Election to be held on the Tuesday suc-

N

&gt;y hold that griping, nausea, aicknesa, tmetunas,
during tbe operation of lheir pills, is a favornbl*
sign ■ if th*rr pills expelled with tbe fooses tbe
diseased humors left circulating fa tbe system,
■ i_______ 1J l— I ..I 11..1■■.lx—
T« l.

Stacks of

to be elected, vis: A Governor, Lieutenant Gov­
ernor, Secretary of State, Auditor General,plate
Treasurer, Commissioner of lhe State land Office.
Attorney General, Superintendent of Public In­
struction, a Member of th* State Board of Ednca. - •__ _________ 1 —
■ ■ ■ .V
reaantative in Congress for tbe Fourth Congres­
sional District of this Blate, to which thia county

Clothing,

SeWHU water, Magnesia, ac.. to regurnw weir
bowels. This is erroneous. They succeed in ob-

divided, agreeable to the provisions of Ac* No.
116, of tbe Session Law* of 16* 1,
Also, the following County Officer* for lb*
iconntv of Barry : A Treasurer. Clerk. Proarnt-

of the bile’or other imparities
» the blood or arrnus fluid. If
Qculties still remain to torture and vex you. Too
do notadranee one step towards a eure: and tbe

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

lug Banking Corporations; an Macudment to
Section six. Article thirteen, of the Comnitatlou,
rotetire to tbe election •&lt; Regents of tbe L’niver­
sify , an amendment to Section six. Article niae*_ —
—»-—
i—

purge is droirod. fake from four to six. PRICE
J.', (®TS. tir Hox. eout-.nmr Tbirty Pills. SOLD
BY ROBKRTN A STRIKER, Hasiinga, gad by

’”’“*p‘’TAdway a o.
87 Marnax Lasix, N. Y.

l»tb. 1M1;
Will be submitted to tbe Electors of thia State

Wheat, Corn, Onia, Butter, Lard, Pork,

Wte toes pet Atalr* BeurtifidTeetk!
WILLIAM M.W*

to eel!.
ly Don't Sil to gl« u* » (Bit

eraUrT
ALL KINDS OF

■

awdu

tbe eatire system, controling, strengthening, and

doee of RADWAY'S FILLS. once or twfce a
week, will keep all the secretions in a healthy

ha *drDinietr*tK»&lt;ih*&lt;dc«M&gt;

^rpplhing they

are c.o'cw^.ot.tA
vavc avxA.
^OUMMftuX. YOO\% CkX\A \\.cVbfe,
make, \\vcm

"By T8*.o\sack.'%

»te,teu&gt;i.i ku.ui «w™i

either in one of two ways; or combine the action
.nM. |hMr.-T*c~!*l&lt;Rnl7»r°.O» »«r

Present

(jovemnieaJ.

A large stock of

When applied exter-

reb.1. more than » bar* Ue edrice fol.

!

“aSB €XBX“

CHILDREN.

DR. RAHWAY’S PILLS.

a ivm.v&gt;

a\\
Uxv

RADWAY’8 READY RESOLVENT given in
doaea of half a teaspoonful throe lima* per day,
will enr* Sores of the Gums, cankers in tbe Mouth
Sore Heads, Ear*, and Eye*, either from Worms,
Teething, or any other cause. If troubled with
eougb, Ke»tle**nesa si Night, half a teaspoonful
of the RESOLVENT will Insure a cure. Price
One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollar*.
Principal offlce,87 Maiden Lane, New York. Bold
by Druggists in every town In tbe United States
j n.ZTj..
n &gt; nw * v a r.

AVOID bALINE PURGATIVES.

his ■ oo«?panion&lt;—**Na&gt;rt*btiy»,

lowed.

It cleanse* the BLOOD. Readvm all diseased
deposites, and renovates the sritem with health
and strength. In all cases ssk for RADWAY’8
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Price Mr bottle
One Dollar. Persons calling at Dr. Redway's
A Co.’s office, 87 Malden Lane, will be supplied
with six bottle* for Fir* Dollars. Sold also by
Druggist*.
'

tem, that oceaaioaa the pain. By examining tbe
stools evacuated after severe griptag, they will
be found thin and watery.

&gt;. th. county
Dated, September Htb 16M-

iTzcLzgesttcm,
JcbXbndicej
X.icLTLey Gomplainis,

FROM

:ury,Quinine. corrosive sublimate, Ac. There Is
bo disease of lhe Skin, Joints, Bones or Glands,

purge without depleting or interfering with tbe
functions or other secretions. Notour In a hund-

*d uk*n

go h..™ .pd rqu&gt; dpyn lb. d——d

JUST RECEIVED

&amp;VUNC.

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AKD
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

prisoner, states that on being paroled,

oli[ippixlx ” ' Nothing would

Silious fever,
Fever'a^Tid jlgv.1,
Liver Complaint,

.

We have every kind of goods, such as
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a liconse granted to me, by Hie Probate Court of
the county of Barry, f shell expose to sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder, at the
North Door of the Court House in tbe village of
Hartings In the county of Barry. Michigan, on
Saturday, tbe twenty-fifth day &lt;if October, iu
the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-

world. This is not boasting; try it, if you feel
skeptical, sud be convinced. It combines in its
fn^ursuanee oT alicei.e granted to me by tbe composition the properties of s diffusive •limuiant
Probate Court of said
“ *9 snti-eeptic, • mild but effective Astringent, *nd
&gt;■ . -___ ___ __ _
---- --- ..ilka. MAteW.lt*
ado at Public auction to the bigbest Mdder at
11,« North Door ot the Court House, tn tbe vil
KStSSi—-

«irby Smith, tbe rebel, general, said to

him surd

HVAE

DIRECT

seplO

1
yi ^&lt;lv Yo," \&gt;uA. as a
vsauAuxY satnX—gnat
TkcguXAtov A itw. swMwu
Xxv yVx "S'uxOvis &amp;te*rw.t»
oJYnx'WtsX e.nA
’
Km, Jov is Vong
«ukcK amAeA oa avVveX*. (A
StonvoxK 'BVtlsvs, wkueK* ij
VoXcm vti Y.vo'psv &lt;\u.ooXiV\«*,
aoA aX VK«. '{.voy*v Vivox, av*
a *uvt Y’VSMU.'Vum.

TO THOSE WHO DO Tltl^K.

-------- - --------------------------An Indiana soldier, who wm 'n

the tofrtl* near Rigfiwond*

WE

■tally stimulating laxative, that will purge and
heal, soothe and strengthen.ilike Redway’s Regu­
lating Pills, is required. The cause of no many

ITeflal Dotices.

she

parlnr

Glandular Swellings. Ulooro nf tb4 Womb, Rick­
ets, Softeningot ths fonts. Pitt, Dropsical Effu­
sions, and Diseases Induced by Exposure, Ac.
Will cur* Bcrofala, Rrpbills, White Swelling,
Soro Leg*, Syphilitic Rb.umatism, Gout, chronic
Diseases, Scurvey, Bronchitis, Tuberetaa, Uleer*

•obtained the pattern for some useful are
tide of dress, o»*'iHMni -beaMiful

‘

‘

tl per bottle.

Ask

Almost any lady in the land where

BOUKLKSOFTBADE;

THREE BOTTLBM.

choice

productions fally testify.

nD®nr MurnwH®!?

Come and See I!
%*roupon, it la ordered that

Mturt. Railway &lt;6 Co.:

the nbovc two maps. In addition to Ibis ,
I
everts new snbecriber for-1863 ((wnl. 22.) | formula of the united Blates Phttnnacoho .rest
of '| [xeia, which are not readily compounded
receives the Agriculturist for the
—-----

this year without charge.

- tan o.\\ VKS “VWs

TWO BOTTLE*.

emiAent, rtot one In a hundred yruuld ,be
DtfligH to g&gt;t to the hospital nxtick. • Its

Senatorial Coaveatioa.

BOTTLE.

In all ordinary eaaea of Pimplta, Blotch**, Pus­
tules. Tetter*, canker*, Erontteu., Bolte, BaUr’s
•nd Barber’s Itch, one bottle will core and im-

W^s? freely dispensed among the
troqg*, under the direction oF the Guv-

Since going to press we are in receipt

■ -c

■
rWEBTILL—

£•&gt;«• •;?&gt;»&gt;» Barter.

kiy service, if drafted, according, to an

Two

village.

HAH DISCOVERED A ChlANSING KYRUP,

cartridge,''—are to be pot into the anil-

o$er fro«n the fWar Departnieat.'

Republican County Convention.

'Vkte.ae, "BViXcea

cwac* c™&gt;irr~**«&gt;' te

resting tferdaeew far year*. WiMWfalie
YvoeArm RU1WXR BARR,

GRANT &amp; 4PASUHNG
'BnSo^tAytS ffifa’1*"”' '

JOB
thiaoBofc Oar Jabbing facilities

�SALE O

.mraw was

N
t*

large a

hundred

P

S$4t

M

ms*‘eightv

ufi1

i

- . S 'B’-’Sr ‘,T&gt;

.■■ar-

mixed witt^xteen

-on

UidUK^dN^MMier li

ar other rears. st the '
will be offered aabjeci

before it WAsuaed, the

common fat lime and aand
TbeaarvH^^yixrf
lime

m

&amp;

aked
omes cold.

soon as the latter

0s6^V.ydr
COiBtchofMch of tbe following described tracts
5) or Xeet. of Had Bitmud in the County of

lahrked

CU.IIOIII lire run auu tain, Il
।
izi:
I' wWlr
aaiitV^Zfbw Wftter oMCtikterr 1.

r*

-i

in**"* acd ebargea thereon, will be acid by
tbe Treasurer of said County, on lhe first Monday

5 15
.. U* 18
IS” is 5 K IB

iade and provided.
1J1HGF0RD O. BERRY.
Audiijr Gentry
tfdAST-W&amp;LI W Zl

1855.

'•/z.bTi

; 2”

SlflualBrS K

y.Hfi

ittns.s^
IMS-? 5

!S

may be nddefflii^fcWdnce a honikgenim&gt;s,f

conaiatent paste,-when U isready tor use.
Sand from .(he'sen-shore'-bIj&lt;^I&lt;£ never be

sa:*w£«»ai37/
acres

1

190

• eniplojjW ft»r making mortar without
being Washed tn fresh water, because the
salt left in such sand is liable to alwu&gt;rl&gt;
moisture and prevent the yxtorUr becom­
ing bard,
In putting up waits nf brick ng 'stope,

J C 76 i

1858.

II
M V4&lt;1T .'H8VS4
T8-B

1850.

ns

Town 4 North of Range 9 West.
car* should be takem that the stones or ieKorsMtarfi '*&gt;
I . 92! «|&lt; 2 18
briftks be moistened before lher come in
contact wilh the- mortar. Every brick n*Xor««X 33
and stone should be laid in Wgnbd bed of

mortar, and should receive a blow to fix
itfirmljt; * The bricks should ttotme laid
merely, as is the common custor^, but
forced down so as (oppress the mortnr
id all the pores*and crevices. Tnoauper-

!i?«
«•
So

13

8 81

14 &gt;14 74

,

Sm *5
:

'efrea

•MPMk SI

:;2Xa ?a
IB
’.8

748 ■
748
7&lt;7

U
IS
II

B

13

4iaq
01
ol
w&gt;
I 01

•4?J
(9

rbibssb
n to j» W « m

n»

11

-HI' II
-3 a- a

.ftS.SSi.’

*&gt;

a.« .

S!

w

E

1 Os

« f

and l-6th
90

£

8 IT

intrndent ofa building shonld give hiw
personal attention to the vertical joints
in the waHs, m the n*4wons frequently

neglect t«&gt; fill them up with
Scientific American.

mortar.—

---------------------------------------------------

of n

"s’rf’.V
,j(?nd covered the skull
Some people shave it off.

with hair.—
Mischievous

practice.
It exposes tbe brain. G«d
covered a part of man’s face with hair.
SAnje.peuple shave it off. Mischievous
practice. It exposes the throat and lungs
—the eyes likewise, say wise physiolo­
gists. ’
y'Z

S'.X&amp;jxn
l.’
&amp; acres, com men c
south of the quarter post nn
the north line of section No.
19. thence south 10 rods,

is

to lhe place of beginning,
19
5
40
Men become bald.
Why 1
Because awVofnwVSO
n
they wear closed hats and caps { - .jyojijcf? |UofBwV 20 80
18 46 1
are never bald/xcept by disease. They
ddw&gt;t wehr chmc hats and cans.
Men
»j?ofsofjf*0 75 W »•«!

s
40

IS- “ R&lt;lg

touches tbe head, not if.jl}vy bavej been,
bald twenty years.
The Ctowritp h.’ifda'

the heat nnd prespiration. Thereby the
hair glands become weak
ths hair falls'
OUL
\viwi| will restore ill Nothing,
after the scarp' become^ shiny.
But it
in.tprricess.fif fallmgrint, ng.recently lost,
the following is best :
Wash the head
freely with cold water once or twice n
day.
Wear a thoroughly ventilated hat.
This is the best .means to arrest the h’«ss,

susceptible oftestoration.
Wfcat will Invigorate a woman’* hairT
Whatever will invigorate the hair glands.
Oils, nnd most other applications debili­
tate tbe hair glands. Gold yrylcrss best.
At first the bead looks like a witch, hut

1&lt;41
1042
11*43
1044
lo4S
1078
1J74
1-.-73
1&lt;&gt;76
J&lt;t77
Ute
1140
1141

40
70 64
ICO

8 18
81
19 to i 93

UH I

wk ot t,y s
ro
aefrofnelyiO . so 61
• sly of
30.14134
nefrufael
■aeJ*ofn w5f( 31
10 94

Town 2 North of Range 7 West.

■»9»i

sejg ornww
apt ofc-tot a w| 19

J Ou

160

7 10
8 70

I:.;..

’12

ra

Eastern Addition.

20 10 17
&gt;0 8 01
W 7 40

MM

19 24 1 92 M 2J

211

Village of Middle* ill,-.

P,^..x JJ
ft

rienU By tbe persistant,uye uf cold wntefefnaye seen thin. p&lt;-or ‘ha|r?K^ihic' •M«f» -M

tinck.ttai curiy. 0ntytl£ part of tbs
hair. Qtopt lhe sosio should be wet. . _l|
must be thoroughly dried.—Did Lcieit,

V

17
17
18

£&amp;
e. is
80

Village of Urangwill,-.

•v u
Baanr Cot rrv Tata’a Orntx

%

320

RSI

Ktwpisg Orchards CaUivawd.
•TheJ Gardner'! Monthly, nn excellent
jobrwal, published in Philadelphia, Thom­
as Meehan, editor, contained an article a
few week» since, the leading idea «&gt;f which
was “that orchards are more successful
through a series of years laid down in
gnuiaand anppflly top dresned.than when
cultivated and cropped.” Th eCoua fry
Gentleman and some other papers dis­
sent from the doctrine.and urge cultiva­
tion. The true course, it seems tn tie.
Kes between the two extremes.
We
have never known an orchard to flourish
that was continually in grass, np- matter
what tbe other circumstances- were. Per­
haps excessive top dressing might make it
thrifty—«• have never tried it—but it
would certainly
greatly promote the
the growth ofgrass.
On the other hand,
orchard land continually cultivated C»r
many yeansand annually manured,will so
force the trees as to make them tender
and liable to disease, and produce such a
surplus of wood as tn prevent their
fruiting.—aVcw .England Farmer.

Cum for EiruROKD Toaaixa.—T&lt;» one
part of saltpeter, two parts of alum, and
three parta loaf sugar, pounded fine, ap­
plied to tonsils with tbe finger six times
a day, then lake the same omitting the
sugar and dissolve in water, wet a cloth
in this and apply warm on the outride
every night an going to bed until a cure
is complete. . j • *

180
80

wWofnwV •
aptofeH ®&gt; ’.

bi:

M 643
90 4 M

be nr»t NMfa of
H. K MUXt-ON.

■ 1 M
m

noilul
Mints

» to n 3

t:
'fi R'ii*

• *W ?f

7*

90 a u.

M m iu
74 R’iW

ISA..*
I f A ,'
BPtofnJofse|7

n^otae

40

l!!3lw HLJ“
• 74
r 90 5 01
gy
. 3

MW

8100 BEST PIANOS. 3130

- I*. U8' liAADWlr,
7 Octave Baeovood Piano,
Ulain&lt; all iwpnwrtatBta known In thia cou&gt;-

*» » «i
13

4160 CASH,
W arrests* ter » Yean.

90 IN

aj&lt; •

:&amp;•# g

, «1 Will 20 46 88
90 18 84

aHwarrsnud

3 S 12

r« 'tpihr*
•V
^ 11
JoTneV 11

160
80

anj other manufactured w&gt; Uah &lt;aMU»lf’.
GRoVESTEEN &amp;

IS■•."? B1«
s Sif

20 80 2 OS 90 23
10 40 1 04 90 IS 84

06 M 1 |a
M M la u

h: Hi
•H

U w ■

ia 2

Quon's Can.— One lb floarr, one lb
sugar, one-half ft* butter, one 1b raisins*

Wool!

HaIX*

Wool!

THI 1&gt;UCE TO GET ffQfit CAttlED,
I Oa Mov»kcrrss» iStd a’ttUs QvaiirTey
j-tol t-.'.0X»O±M.
■

•r &lt;• get (Hah Drmed.
_ h at the NexcJ¥mJcii Faciory »*f

B*- rit'SBJg
n-Wn|®5
84

cap of mijk, three cope nf sugar, four cups
of floor, five cups of eggs, and one tesspocsiful of asleratua,

34 90

6 17

•)■*&lt;«

.8

I

%
HM
CamtC

uSi.S EuS

M 90 I 00

ofcold coffee.

tartar.

5vMfl

U ih

.,.iun num

IMS.W

uh!

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Hill FMtan-

OODm- ACCOUNTS

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VOL. 7.

HA8WSS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH^WFDKFSMY, OCTI

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vsrisua, nk’nsT "qQbRtf, ttfcWti*

bated dona aujUlng about the notes and
and account* b* had left wkh him.
SUchtol
“Yea,’’ returned tb4 lawyer, in a weak, hie
husky, hiccoughing voice. “I’v, badjEfo
•nd

. OJtce ia “.Saw/

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H«gim«nt Michlgaa Cavalry.

Tcawar.

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wja produced, and Mr. Vjpson foond his
money—four thousand and some odd
hundred" of dollar*—all right and rqpfjs,
In hl* worst jnoatenhl Bryam never
used for himself a single penny he held in

UtaraUteeoaalfe &gt;w«J#*ywfm.

M, Oud. IU^U, CU^tanJ

M&amp;S jKrcrarS-fe

GREAT

Rings' jjfttsmrg -ffirtrtoni.

S«»xr * srAvtnixc,

RCTOBY!!

1SEALRR9 tn all Hndaof dry, good».groc«rie*.
U oroekory, Ac. State o*.^ tho pa*l«fficc.

Over High Prices, at the

MASON ALLEN,

DRUG STORE!!!

ucnf, ok lfe£ $(X)

trust. Hundreds there were who labor­
ed hard to, reclaim the [Mpndersr'bal
without effect. Y^qr after year went by,
and be sunk lower and lower—yet. ms
wife left him pot. Her brother a yottog
lawyer, named Moses fielton, often urg­
ed her to leave her husband, at tbe same
time offering her a comfijrtable home

For from « warlike race you spring,
Who would the deadly combat sea
And your forefathers in thb fight

ULAJrKSo/NL

On many a well contented S.M;

beneath hi* own roof, but she would not
listen.
.
At length all hope waa given up.—
Wcek after week would.the drunken man
lie on the floor and nota day of real so­
briety marked hi* course. I doubt if
such another ca«fi wa« ever knowp. He
wax too low for conviviality, for those
with whom he would have associated,
would not drink with him. All alone in
bis own office and chamber, he drank tbe
accursed poison, and'* even bi* very life

As left our aborts their vanquished foes.
Go, emulate their worthy deeds;
Protect the country which they won ;

HASTINGS
EALER TN GROCERIES, provi.lon*. prod.ice, fii»h, butter. lord. pork. u&gt;4 {train of
■11 kind-. Alan-layseaadw*. o««..eta.. ,Store in
Calilorn ■ Block, Slate •Croet, UartiW^s^Ntch.

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Roberts &amp;. Striker,

■ H ALER |n 'all ikied* odFbniify ^Vpawiea,
' Slone and Wooden ware, and a general asment ef Provisions. Also Notary Public.

—-11AV1

Since first your father penned those lines;
And he can (eel a patriot's joy
To think how bright yc&gt;*&gt;r record shines;
(May it grow bright and brighter still,

And with the gallant Brodhead rode

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
EALERS in drugs, tuedlcines, patenttnedi- a new and mo$t complete assortment of
cine*. p*iu(», oil*, turpentine, burning fluid.­
I.....—.
-.tI-i .-——I--DRUGS AND UEDICINER,

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Chemical*. Paints, Olla, CamZS. phene, Burning Fluid,

I&gt;KOFE5C.IONAL.

soon leave me; ho cannot last much
longer.”
At that moment Daniel Bryam enter­
ed the apart men U Even Moses Felton
was startled by his appearance. He look­
ed like a wanderer from the tomb. He
had hi* bat on and bis jug was in bis

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

S3VEEZEF A ALLEN.
TTORKETA AT LA w and Soli/cilora iu Chan­
cery. Particular attention paid to Conveys
Racing, the Inve«tlzatlon of title* to Land
______ ________________ Wit I to. hannr

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¥913
tT FOR JfECHANlOAL AND MEDICINAL
i
PL’RPOSE.H.ONLY^l

□ u du»iuc*».
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Oilice in the Court House, Hertings. Mich.

glisttllana.

hand.
- “Ah—Moses—bow are ye !" he gasped
fur be could not speak plainly.

A SUDDEN COMTEBSIO5.

DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Genera! Land and
Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
ilrbtaandall other busineM pertaining to bi»office.
Office in Goodyear’• block, up rtairs.

J

Tbe simple »tory I am about to relate

GROCERIES!

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, BPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

in fart, everything in the Grocery Hue. soeh a
will br needed for frtnilv use.

J. HI. RUNSELU,
PTITB1CIAN and Surgeoil. Office in' RusaelPs
store. State rtrceU .__
;

(CUDHtJaT JPXBWHUKRT

JOHN ROBERTS,

Aid fwklK Extracts,

RYSWIAH and Hunrron. Dwcllingen Broad­
way, near the Court House.

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for

,ri&lt;t

xspkcial

scorn or tub

ladiks.

H.P. CIIERRT,
■WTOTA.Y pvbuc -* c—•
!N tttul to all buainew entruated to him with
promptnea* and fidoHty. Residence. John.tow.,
Harry county. Mich. Blankakept alwaya on hand.

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

Upon our shelve* may be found all of the

E* II. RTEWART,
J
Attorney
co&lt;.Omi«w a* Uw,
•ml CuMMlor tn &lt;*»rery. Notary I ubbe.
Ar, All bukineaa attended to promptly and enicicDtly. Office No. 6, Noble’s block, Battle Crvek,

MOST POPULAR

patent medicines

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r»-r« and Contract*.
Great care taken in lorecloaiua Mortauges by advertleement.

II. WRIGHT,

erenthing in ear 1ms ef trade
be Sought at any plate- Ore M aeaU

mH

* TT6RNF.Y 'M COUNSELLOR fiAUA-W.
A »nd Solicitor and Counsellor in Ch^ocry
Particular rttenUon paid to the collection of
claim* *ad mon*r promptly remiUedtr /,
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., MiddlcvlHe,

(KEHEAIP, F&lt;DIB (DASH
attention will ba paid to COMPOUND-

Barry County, Miehifs®-

asxrrM • bcbbows,

theU being

A TT0R5ITS —I COCiraM-LOKS
Seller, tn Chnnwry, Tn, ro. l—wroc.
Agents. Business attended to with prompta

ROBERTS A BTBIKER.
HxtnxsB Waaca A lit

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J. C.Brasows.

A. A. Kx a rax,

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'rOBKKTS A STRIKER-

“•Vo’&amp;’RT s&amp;SU’

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■ • t ; ©AKIM. ffTBURBR.
poUNTT CLERK.

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^BostCTmw*

Court* of thi* State. -

WCOURT

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have been received in that inatitafciotxt &gt;
slirte Its opening in 1841, the larger pror

When they reached a spot infer* ndlM portion have coma from the ranks
others cotfld hear them, Bryam stripped farmers, merchants hborer*. . The,Moot ,
short.
• r?!8f nth,
-nKr"-: figures are as fellows:
Farmers 28T,

“More&lt;’ be taid -do you remember merchants 19*.

laborers IM. A
proportion is observable anrbntf tte'^‘

’’“t do Drnitel"

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and daugf®1

“Win jou now uk. Hmm tank t i 0V
jg-—-- • ~
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“Then I mb,ip part r
“And what tn us t be
tbe payment F haltefl !

he sank to the lowest pit of degradation.
When at the age of five and thirty, be
bad become a confirmed drunkard.
He
now neglected bis dft-nts altogether, for
be could not remain sober long enough
at any one time to carry tbe case through
court. Tbe only business be hsd now
upon his bands wss the coUection of some

few small debts.
On the evening of his thirty fifth birth
day be joined the Wfishingtoniana, and
once more bis bright genias shone out
upon the world. But it could not las;
long; and amid the examples of those
who were his constant companions be
went back to bis oops, and down he sunk
as rapidly as he bad risen. In one short
year from that he was a miserable de­
graded thing. People who had left notes
and accounts with him tn collect, called
at his bouse, and upon Inquiring of his
wife where be was, she would tell them
be was away.
Poor woman 1 they could
Dot bear to dispute her, and they would
go their way, though they knew full well

that tbe remain* irt Daniel Brvam were
prostrated upon bis bedroom floor.
F One day a Mr. Vineon called to art
him, V iason hsd left notes and acoounte
to tbe amount ef several thousand dolters with Bryam toeoifeet, and be was
anxious about them.
P^&gt;r »’&lt;• •“?
swered him a* usual-that her busband

air, as soon as you can, for the moment
that sees you thus shall set mourners
free."
Bryam’s eyes flashed, and be drew

himself proudly up.
“Go,” Mid be, with a tinge of that old
powerful aarcasm that bad often elect fi­
ned a jury, “go to Ohio, and I’ll send you
news. Go, sir, and watch the post.”
With th*so words, Daniel Bryam burled
the jug into the fire-place, and. while yet
it* -thousand pieces were flying
floor—be strode from tbe bcmae. Msry
sank faintin,K to the floor. M&lt;»e* boro I

—The oath that has bound me tbua far
B*W“-

That evening Marj Bryam .was among
the happlealor the happy. TtA allusion
was made in word, to that Strange scene
of one year before, but Moses could read
in the countenances of both his shier,andher buaband the (feep gratitude they did
not speak.
And Daniel Bryam yet Uveb, &lt;*iei df
the mnse honored men in Vermont Fivetimes has he sat in tbe^tate Legislature;
thrice in.the Senate and once in the Na-,
tional Congress, and be is yet a noble

WtmMM.
r-. Vuse-H
Eighteen printers Were admitted to
tha-Aayinm in twenty years, together
with ohft bair-dreaeer, one potter, ona
natbur, one waiter, six hatter*, eight coo. &gt;
fectioners, twenty -nine planter* and fortysix seamen. Tbe whole number of male* •
and females admitted was 8,753, and thegreatest number of cases Were caused, ,
first, by ill bealtb of various kinds, neat’
by intemperance,’third by mental anxie­
ty, fourth by grief, fifth by loss of prop­
erty. From these five causes, 1,414 out
of 3,753 person* became insane. Dr.

Kirkbride say*:
“Periodsuf great political excitement,
the thousand sources of mental anxiety,
and^he casualities incident to a, alate Of
wax, sudden pecuniary reverses, and uodreamed of changes in the condition of.
families, hardly ever fail to increase tho ,
amou»t of menial disease in a comtnuul-.
ty while, unfortunately, the came cause*
rendertoo many less able than ever to
meet tbe eipemMMnd -4o«e* invariably
incident-to such a fsrtUcf iUne**.”

There dwelt in the village of Mon­
tague, France, during the French lie vo­
lution, two 'girls, named Fnlicite Tbeopbile Ferning. Both jpotecaqed bpauty
sweet and attractive j both went modest,
reserved, and apparently timid'. 'The
youngest was 13 years of age, whefli
nightly attack's Of the Austriawa demand,

ty While oar army was down ; in
the valley of Virginia, and old farmer
camo to caimp with a load of vegetables
to sell for Unde Sam’s gold.1' Be was
told that be bohld not trade there - unless
be wsa ready to "swear”—that is, take
tbp oath .of allegieDce. . He .^interpreted
the word “swear" literally, and put,” tho
bad word ih front of the name of Jeff.
Davis, Lee, Wise, Floyd. Letcher, and
eitery rebel big and little. He swore
enough to turn everything blue around,
him, and asked if that wouldn’t do 1 For
the joke' of the thing he was allowed to
trade without “swearing.”

“Ay.” gasped tho poor man, "take a
gill and break my o^-l . MoMe Fallon
shall never know that rum or brandy

Or covmx na did.—A Scotch paper
speaks of a fox having been - seen trying
to spring a trap by means of a stick which
he carried in his mouth : “we knew a fox
once that took a well pole from the
well andpushed a turkey offit lower limb
of e tree with it, and then put the pole
back in its place. At least he got the
turkey and the well pole was found all
right in the morning,"

ment near Brussels, they rushed headlong
into the midst ot the enemy, when a
general officer called on them to surren­
der. The reply was a ball from the pis.
to I of the younger, which laid him dead
at her feet, and in the momentary con­
fusion they drew back in Mfety.
The
same sister at the Uul* of Jemsjppea,
charged a Hungarian batlallion with ra
small body of burse, and herself disarmed
one of the most formidable grenadiers.—
Hi* height on foot was nearly the same
as her own when mounted, and he was in
despair when the tones of her vuice, say­
ing, “General, this is a prisoner 1 have
brought yoo, reveal to him llic sax of
the brilliant officer.
Fdicite attended
tbe Duke of Chartress, and never failed
to charge the enemy at hi* side. Both
the sisters aided Id the escape of Dumourixe, accompanying him to the Austrian
lines, tbe soldiers firing on them as they
passed. Onoe beyond pursuit, they re­
sumed the altirs uf their sex, and labored
industriously iu support of their aged
father. Theophilodied at Brussels, un­
married, Fdieite wadded a Belgian Gen­

Tbs Way to Do It.—At Indianapolis
last week there was a great demand for
immediate movement of cannon and am­
munition to Cincinnati, but draymen
could not be procured—many of them
saying that they had not hauled for .the
Government and would not. Whereat,
in less than one hour, forty draymen
were prtsted into the service, without
further ceremony.
'
—An intelligent farmer being asked if
bis borscs were well matched, replied,
“Yes, they arc matched first rate; one of
them is willing to do all the work, and
the other is willing he should.”

Protestantism ts alowly making ad­
vancement in Spain-and Portugal*. Re­
cent accounts represent the circulation of
evangelical publications on the increase.
Io Portugal it is easier to disseminate the

eral.
HxamtForc*.—A man’s force in.the
world, other things being equal, Is just in
tbe ratio of tbe strength and force of. bis
heart. A full hearted man is alwaya a
powerful man,—if the thing is In bis

bfart,be U sure te make it notenous.evcn
though it uwy be a downright- falshooi
her to lb. bod, *nfl tlxn hiring rolled.in Let a man bo eyer so ignorant, still, if his
* Mighbor. h»,burned *»v, Tor th* (tag* heart is fall of love to tbe cause, be be­
comes apoq’erfuI man fur that object;
was wailing.
For a week Daniel Bryam hovered because he ha* heart power,&lt;riftE*trt-fvcfiover the brink of tbe grave, but. be did A men may be deficient in many of the
not die.
.»
„ advantage* ot education, In many of those
“One Rill of trendy will save tou," niceties which are so much looked upon
Mid the Docter, who mw that the abrupt in society, but once give, him a strong
removal of all stimulant*frpm a system heart that’beat* bard, axid there is do
that-had for long
subsisted almost mistake about his power. Let him have
oo nothing else was nearly sure to prove a heart that is right full, up to thq brim
with as object, and that man will do - the
fatal.
'
“Yoa ean surely take a gill and not tbing^or be will die gloriously defeated,
and will glory in hiBu defeat.
Heart I*
take any more 1”

mo o(ita Uwt'.Mlwi

Itia Jargo percentage ihovfs'.thkt pti&gt; .

feMioBal atan are loss subject to inMuTtj/
than those who. have more physical axer-.
else and lea* tension of the brain than
they. Of lawyers, there were in. the
Pennsylvania Asylum but 34 out of
1,992 putieul*; of clergymen but 25, of
artist* 17, and of physician* 39. Among
the students, however, 66 out of 1,992

cd nn immediate and strong resistance.
Soldiers being wanted, the sisters put on
The visitor looked at him a few mo­ their brother's clothes armed..themselves,
ment* in ailenee. Then, as his features and charged tbe plundering parties in the
assumed a cold, stern expression, he said, front rank of the National Guards^—
in a calm, but strongly emphasized tone Notwithstanding every effort to disguise,
of voice:
themselves effectually, Get). Buernon“Dnr^sJ Bryam, I have been your ville, discovered them, and marking their
next beet friend but one. My aister is intrepid conduct presented them to Gen.
an angel—bat mated with a demon.
I Dumouma, who attached them together
have loved you, Daniel, as I never loved with their father and brother, to his staff.
man before, for you were noble, generous Not only pure, but free from suspicion,
and kind ; but I hate you now, for you they were the pride and admiration of
are a devil incarnate. Look nt Uial wo­ the whole army.
They distinguished
man. She is my sister—the only sister themselves in every engagement pre­
God ever gave me.
I wish her to live vious to April 5th. 1793.
In an engage­

posscskce much inlesest fur those wbo
were ever acquainted with the parties con­
cerned, and to others its iutereat will not
only be in its truth, but also in the pecu­
liar soul touch it develupcs.
In one of the northern towns of Ver­
mont lived a young man whom 1 aball
call Daniel Bryam.
He was a lawyer
by profession, and one of the most intel­
lectual men in that section of the country.
No one possesseDube confidence of his
friends more lhan 6c did, and no one was with me, but sbe will not as long as you
better calculated to secure the goud will live; yet when you die she will come to
and friendship of all with whqin be came me. Thus do I pray that God will soon
in contact.
Business poured in upon him give her joys to my keeping. Now DanJ
and be failed not to give the utmost sat­ iel, 1 do sincerely pray that tbe first in­
isfaction.
telligence that reaches me from my na*
Al the age of twenty-seven, Bryam live place, after I shall have reached iny
look to bimaelf a wile from among the new borne, may be that you are dead,
moat favored ones of the country.
Mary
Bryam gazed upon the speaker some
Felton experienced a strange pride when moments without speaking.
she gave her hand to the young lawyer,
“Moses,” be Mid “You arc not in earnand it none envied her, many at least
prayed that they might be as fortunate.
“As true as heaven, Daniel, 1 am.—
But ere long a cloud came over tbe When 1 know that you are dead, I shall
scene. Conviviality ran high among the be happy, nnd not until then—«n go on.
members of the bar, and young Bryam Fill your jug, and—”
“Stop, stop Moses. I can reform.”
possessed one of those peculiar tempera­
ments which at length give the whole
“You cannot. Itia beyond your pow.
body and soul up to tbe demon of appe­ er. You have bad inducements enough
tite. For three years he followed the __ enough to have reformed half the sin­
scocial custom of tbe times without neg­ ners in creation—and yet you are now
lecting much of his business, but finally lower lhan ever befor?. Go, and die,

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seeppd the offspring of the jog.
In early spring Moses Fenton had a man. and an ornament to society, declin­
call to go to Ohio. Before he sat out, ing all oflers of public office, from thS fact
be visited hi* sister*
He offered to take that that bh profession is more lucrative,
her with him but she would not leave while plenty of others want the office*
him.
be cares not for.
- “But why stay here I” urged the broth­
Many who read1 this will know the
er, “You are all faded awav and disease characters I have thns used, and will nt
is upon yon. Why should you live with once recognise the true individuals be­
such a brute 1”
neath the ficticious names 1 have bor“Bush Moses.
Speak not so," an
swered the wife, keeping back her tears.
‘I will not leave him now. But he will
Heroic fitetcra.

For aioee yon left your sire's abode

JUST RECJCIYED

Uieluffn.

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room wl
m
They shook bands but did not speak.

to

Mrs. Bryam irm called ,ln, the key

_

By The tables of statistiefi hr «be - laal
regmt.ofDr. Kirkbride,, Superintendent’1
pf the Pennsylvania Avlwn
saaa,.thM;&lt;rat«tf.MN4LtMle patient*, wfc&gt;

N.' niBLDOW.

paid u&gt; advene, ««a«rw1M 4« *4*

Ju

■taUsttea

=aeassei
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_

truth than in Spain.

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HI The cheerful live lOWffeM in Illa, and
after it, in onr regards.
Cheerfulness is
the: ofikboot of goodness.
It is a sanitary
principal as well to the body a» Ur the
mind, and ip to botji the jtjtuse and effect
of health.

111 "*

'

— A minuter the other day asked a
woman what could be dosie to induce her
husband to attend church. “I do not
know,” she replied “nnlesa you path
pipe and a jug of whiskey In bln pew.”

"i U.'A jrt.lMkHMmbwV.'Ha.wrw
I, « Booteb toirn, n, bl* arrlnl bow* «M
ennib. jojWlr
M* Corner ifcU
b* .b*d j»« F* bu *rmm
'A'?'*quoth the ancient, dryly, -Tm tMabta.

tor’s Department the other day of*joker
iivs—Mve, till Moms Jf elton stapl eat bls; in th« MA ward. 'Not exsrtly now,
^denr madam," returned Mr. Vin­
said ha;-but ji you’ll osU in in an hour
word* IF.
Ha did liv« ; M Iron will conquered J sfcallbs as my wife will then babul)’
son “1 know your misfortunes, and ap­
the mesaongar death k^d aeaU and Danpreciate your feelings, bpt 1 moat
Lw &gt;tebend. If I can fee him fur er«n tek Bryam Used. , for oriF m«pth ho
‘Heroine
wr.lk without Iwrip.
But
CM wWore.'
nl '
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La minute, J can !«•"&gt; »u thMl 15^ *» could not
Iv’f *■•■;• 1 H-lWl * Id*!
Si" i,
be bad help—joyful, prayerful help.—
kllMary Bryam spoke not a word, but
Etob We de net wily dlsemr w o»n
with a tear&amp;l eve .be turned sway, «d
Mr. Vinson followed her.
He found
Rruem in a back room, st retched at foil

at Burlinatoo, and Daniel

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ria rom by M* •&gt;&lt;&gt;•’

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fcrt Vi.ro* «™»«l

poor

rfm*nro *

Nmr bsfare W Bry*» looks* rencWs

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a directions.
ibla.
Three
ebarged directly

y;
leys, and t5 us ft has seamed’ lift I

mid steel,

day all tbe week.

rrnpoex.

Ji vuLiia^jAidu
I
never may again. 20 deed rebel* lay
just as they fellMWEWWJMbdfTMh^IBb

wh&lt;»

Washington,«

-^jMlowing di.patobee^va Um

We are lying on

received here :
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(piles from

the

HJ

army seems to

&lt;iw" Stair

.cd Lo-rll.

attack upon Corinth with great slaughter.

kUBTIN BLAIS, of Jsckasa.

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Ar Aotesry ofSUh-JJJttg B. 1

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nia

Heed Quarters CoF.Sa’lrich.WoU.

Ar ftwiiwi’MMrof Ao SUio ZmU
Bl &amp; LACEY, sTCaltoae.
A

brAgrfafeUwl# Mio.
OBBGOBr.of WsahteaaW

,—JOHN

Rvpablican Couty Caere bUou&lt;

Co. F, with haversacks stuffed with hard
bread, 40 rounds of cartridges strapped

to each num, A gun weighing 14 po'odd&lt;i,
necesxxry.
Baek township will be eetiUed
fonr delejetei.
J. M. KEVINS.
GEO. THOMAS,
A. W. BAILEY,
J. H. MUNROE,
0. L INGRAM.

on the shoulder, blanket overhanging all,

with a three pint Canteen too oftea^mpty,
and when filled, holdings large propor­
tion of Virginia day, tramping,trtmplng,

foot sore aud-weary, tired and covered
with dust, they must needs have had hard

Republican Representative

Coaventiea

Notice la girsa, that a Bcpublican Conven­
tion, for th* Second BeprsaenlaUve District in tho
County of Barry, esmpossd of tho eight towns
comprising lh« south halfof said county, will b«
bolden st Carrer Bobioaon's, in Johnstown, on
Saturday, ths 11th day of October next, at one
o'clock P. M.. for monlnating a candidate for
Representative in the Stale Legislature, end for

hearts not to have felt a deep sympathy
for the brave boys who have sacrificed
every home comfort for the good of their

country.

1 have seen boy* of my Co.

who have traveled miles barefoot, over

stones, briers and stubble, and do ft with
a heroism as commendable as it would
be to face grape and cannister unflinching­

ly.

GEO. THOMAS,
D. C. SANBORN.
H.P.C HERBY,
Diet. Cbmmi
Jonxtown, Sept. 20,1582.

eceswry.

Such boys are sons to be. proud of,

sons to be loved, husbands to be honored.

Citizens to be respected and kindly re­

membered.

Since we left Fredericks­

burg, the courage of every

Senatorial Convention. -

maq of the

8th has been thoroughly tested, and a

There will be a Republican Convention of the
Senatorial District comprising the coantics of good many have never been found want­
Eaton and Barry, at Vermontville, in Eaten coun- ing. We were in tho terrible slaughter

of Bull Run. jWTe held . oqr own until

ordered to retreat and then left the field
under as taq

Sept 37th, 1M1.

which convened at

Jackson on tbe 1st of October, ts report­
ed as fully attended, and on the whole,
rather harmonious.

In fact, Judging from

appearances, there was but little chance

without a total split.—

for differences

Tbe machinery appeared to be perfectly

adjusted, and the materials all nicely fit­
ted ready to be put together, like a new

barn, when

the help arrived.

With

what nieety of mechanical skill each al­

ternate

candidate of different political

profeuiont, were dovetailed into a com­
Tbe following is

plete State ticket.

tho

ticket, nowhere changed from tbe reoom-

mendation of a committee appointed to
present one to tbe convention :
For Governor—Byron G. Stout.

For Lieut.

Governor—H. H. Riley.

Treasurer—C. C. Trow­

For State

bridge.
For Auditor General—Rodney C.
Paine.
For Secretary of State—W. R. Mont­

gomery.
For Attorney General—John P.
Holmes, of Kent
For Superintendent of Public Instruct­
ion—Thomas H. Binex. ‘
For Commissioner of tbe Land

Office

For Member of the Board of Educa­

tion—David B. Brown.
Of the candidates presented we know
but little personally, but presume

are all

they

very worthy citizens, most of

whom are sure that their talents have
not been fully appreciated by the old
political organizations.

for

The candidate

Byron G.

Governor,

Stout,

was

speaker of the House of Representatives

of this State In 1857, and made a very
good officer.

In politics be was radical

as Horace Greeley.

Two years ago, he

was elected to tbe Senate from

his dis­

trict, and daring tbe regular and extra

wession made a

miserable failure in at­

temptfog to become a leader in that
body.

Foiling to be recognized as a

leader of the Republicans, be divested
himself of radicalism, so called, and at­
tempted to organize an opposition upon

most

extremely conservative grounds.

He retired from

his Senatorial career

w ith' but ftw honors among his

former

political friends, and at once became the

_

.

fire of. shot, shell and

bullets as men could well enduro and

petted of the Free Preu and tbe Wire in

*t« lbw tbir min

should

bo nado th.

hood of ■■ ocguinUon deoignrd to turn

On Saturday, P.

M.
we drove the £nemy before us in a hotly

not all be slain.

The convention

moon, be met
aim, aaeaedfrisad. “How

i

g-o.n* of tbe poor m&gt;-

Iog piled ip in bat-

tavo heard ol

1

"if*
U. betanr tafon ■» It, Mid,
.Wg.rio-of8000.tlk..
Dba**anxsr:—I had thought to giro batlde. ‘OuF loss' waa- ’noh over. 2000. UUIJ W kBU wm.w y——----- H l, , f
among wbom was Major Genera! • Rend. that, "tlKbgh there wks as 'mEnjraf' I
two months before this, but there has Gen. BurnsidFs nifet) who were with him wished to loolfBpon, if this Most unholy
been so much of the real soldier's work in N. C.,-aaM they had hever seen &gt;ny war has got to-Jas ended by -pili^t up
to dOyUtat l hare found little time foe fighting before., All their battles. pre»i
the rebds'thdt I Bright see them all piled
on*, compared wijhthi* whre'fheresklrmanything else. Since the 13lh of July
.
khes.
Our watch word how was onward. there.
It is s year ago today since -the 8tb
The enemy was in full retreat, and JAckeither- marched from 10 to-28 miles per s*&gt;n was said to be hear Harpers Ferry. regiment left tho shore* Of Michigan 'for
day, or have met the enemy in battje.— We iHrned afterWifrds that he was too the defense of the qvuuLr)’,. jkU,of noble
If *he people of Barry could . have, wen

contested battle of musketry, going

the wvuds and driving tho enemy
his position and only fell back

into

from

when we

were wanted to support our batteries. I
saw one of my boys, J. S. Perry, load
and fire, standing astride a dead rebel,
and not bemg pleased with his looks in
face, gently rolled him on his back with
his foot, discovered a nice tooth brush,
picked it up and went on firing as before.
Many others were just as cool.
Amoeg
whom were Newton, Burdick, Merrifield,
both the Nye’s Runyon and others. I
will not call the delinquents by namei
for tbe sake of their friends, hoping that
their courage will not so suddenly ooze
out at the next battle. Yon know of our
retreat and heavy loss. Our next bat­
tle was Monday, P. M., Sept. 1st, called
the battle of Lautilla, as desperate a fight
as man ever engaged in, and even now
I can hear the peculiar sing and whistle of
the messengers of death as they Sew past
on their murderous mission. Co. F went
into this fight in the best shape of any
of the levies and came out as unscathed
as oould be hoped for—no -one being
mortally wounded, and only five of tho
company being hit with spent balk —
Here we were victorious, driving lhe
enemy from tbe field, and saving the en­
tire army from destruction, but at a ter­
rible cost, losing two of the best Gener­
als of the army, Stevens and Kearney.—
Jwas not two rods from Stevens when he
fell, and if I had seen my own father shot
I could not have felt worse.
He was
truly a brave man and gave his life a
free sacrifice on the alter of his country.
May the pen of the historian do him
justice. Our loss was some 700 at this
battle. Tbe rebel loss I do not kndw,
but judging by their dead and wounded
on some parts of the field ft must have
been heavy. We advanced on Washing­
ton from here with rapid strides. Staid
near the city'only a day and then went
into Maryland—‘*My Maryland.” At
Washington Burnside joined u*, and a
now Fife and vigor seemed to be infused
into the artny. Loud huzzas, vociferous
cheers and tossing of raps high in air
greeted him everywhere and you Oould
read hope in every face. We marebed
on the turnpike towards Hagerstown and
by the long line of troops, the vast trainand tbe large amounfof artillery,'we felt
that Sutotas must be ours.
We past
camp after camp, fort after fort and hatt­
ed the first night near Brookville.
We
marched severe! days before we met the
enemw, although we beard of him con
tlnually. When we got near Middletown

while’ at Weak fast;

bu( a soldier whn

Geo. Oitlnbj h dmterooeiy womkM.
Gen. McPherson, with’hk command,
reached Corimteywtrrdny. G*n. Rose

cran* pursued th* retresttag enemy this
morning, and sbribld they «templ to
move towards Bolivar will follow, to that

and family.*;. But bow is il f

are IWt»" «w handx.
T. fi. Grant, Ma].-GeMrtfCora’g.

Il is confidently ascertained that Lee’s
tni•*S,,USK'-2SE?

Tbe same

-c„ll«*^
McClellan.—

»

tw
which had not yet fired a gun; we had a
port of Franklin's corps, which had not
been engaged ; but we did not fight. If
our delay was a necessity, it was a m«&gt;»t

the

same

river

**r;f&amp;*&gt;
cannrm mid |toi;ea have been sent,up lhe

rolling between, the

Cap itni still In danger. und after advanc­

pense, forbearance and suffering, we aland
And why is ill

tint Kelt cat ta b« III
they ire correct. Tbe 1
lion
is, lh*t W&gt;e rAeliaiU
_______ __
donsvslle and lhe line of the Rapidan

1000 prisonere.
Our tattoo was the
sound of lhe cannon, ourrevllle Rra* the
same. We were now hear tbe Antietam
Creek and the rebels had command of
the fords and the principal bridge. Our
nrtillefy was pouring a, rhtirilerous fnv

There has been no lack ofmen or money,

River, where they can be in fuU conimu-

ing, fighting, retreating, after much ex­

as we stood a year ago.

niw4«o whh w&gt;M&lt;. itsin lavC

courage or patriotism, but there w a lack
of policy founded on tho eternal
ples of justice and truth; a lack

tho commanded.

men, (and prom

of a re­

'Dishonesty,

That is os ItfidM
flgtetinrlnthesrwyi

princi­
TJitt AVji^anjaburg Timet publishes,
the. fol tew tag extract of a private letter,

gard of the laws of God by the command­
ers and

,r&gt;Wr’W
a.rt»

tojpilut-tbcu- cn

„5'

from n gentleman *t Washington :
-The President’s anger I* np for once,
and now look oul.to see tbe fur fly. .lie
has been disappointed and mortified be­
yond measure by recent events.
It will
Jake a week or two to repair matters, and
then for vigor. Some of the peacock
officers why baj tj.fnilyd to . come up to
the scrntcli'w!!r now' have to give place

an old sailors

propriety and the utter disregard for all
It was sot long before we heard the clat­ good principles Is too much the ruling
ter of musketry, and then one loud hur­
WBhia bis UtUs grave.
passion of the army, that is, I think so.
rah rent the air, and we know that the
The health of our regiment Is pretty
Bridge was oura;‘ Now onr division,
8
FECIAL NOTICEScommanded by Gcn?W ifobk,' was ordered good, though the most of us feel the ef­
forward.
We crqssed Uie bridge under fects of tho aclivq Service for the last two
r scathing fire’ of shell, and ascended the
opposite height, pnd lay down just in front months.
to men of brains and stability. No more
Dr. Roback's Brrr&lt;aa.—By reference
Respectfully Yours,
of our batteries, which had now got into
fooling, on more trifling will be allowedO. H. Green field.
“Old Abe” is mad, bis old western dan­
position on this side of the stream. Many'
a poor soldier lay down for the Inst time.
der is up, and I have heard him use ansne cod • new wttata in 0»Hne ot *Ston«rb Bitten.*
Soon the word was up and forward, and
pretty atroag language withuj a few days TbeM Biitere are deelined to become very popu
away we went over hillocks, across the
Editor Banner—Dear Sir:—As there past in prirgte conversation. The moot­
valley, with a perfect hurricane of grape
the isna—thsl ft, tbe/ derive tbeiretimis some misunderstanding in regard to ing politicians who &lt;»tne here from (be
from the enemy’*.gUR* trying to retard
North, pretending ro represent the wish­
oiir progress, but oh ward was the cry the course pursued by the Barry County es of the whole world, and almost annoy­
Delegates
or
some
one
of
them,
I
deem
and ohward we went;
We soon gamed
ing the life uut of the President and hi*
a position at a range of 300 yds. and it doe tbe doctormf this county to know- cabinet officer* by Askfiig immpoasiblt'
lheh you should hnvt$ seen tho muskets the facts in the case.
thifiga’of them, will now ba tabooed.—
haddibd, and tbe men fall.
Soon the
At the convention held at Grand Rap They have kept the wbads of the war
enemy commenced to give way, and then
machine locked long enough, and tbe
ids
op
Uy
23d
day
of
September
J,,
apted
the very earth was made resonant with
President and Halleck will now run the
our cheers, and onward wan again the as substitute, and voted every time as machine themselves, and entirely on war
cry.
We soon held the enemy’s ground
THE Advertiser having been restoredour delegates werftjnstructed or at least, principles. Your folks in the West can­
and were following him hotly in hl* hasty
not possibly feel more chagrin at the
retreat, when whit Whir came the bullets ns was supposed we Would, by our con discouraguig situation of affairs at tbu
on oiir flank and rear, and it noon became stituente. I cast tbe'first Tote for onr present moment than we do bare, and
apparent that we were flanked and nearly worthy friend James A. Swebzey as I had the President feel* worse than any other
surrounded, but we had Kit# too1 near a .a right to, dn, all tho other votes I caet
man in this nation possibly can.
But
taste of victory to easily ylel#, ’find KI­
wns for T. Wj, Ferry nod no one else, we are full of courage. “Are we going
though an entire division of the endny
to be whipped, to death 1” asked an Ohio
what
ftiay
have
been
said
to
the
contrary
had come upon u» on the flank,command
Congressman oflhe president, yesterday.
ed by tbe redoubtable Jackson in person. notwithstanding. If any of our delegates “Whipped!" exclaimed the President,
Yet our troops held their original ground voted for any one eke they foul a right indignantly ; “Thar* ia &lt;o swob thing in
at n great sacrifice until night put a stop to do so. And I say here, if I bad known the bpoka—these suulhacn rascals will
tb‘ the slaughter. The rebels loss here
find themselves buried under a northern
then what I nnw know, I certainly should
as acknowledged by their own men, was
avalanche sooner than you thiftk.and like
'fUiatnebura.
Ona word more
20,000. I counted near one battery, 17 have voted different.
tho boy who was struck by lightning,
dead horses, and the ground was covered as regards the report put In circulation
they won’t know what ailed them.
Nev.
with muskets and munitions of war.
A about my receiving a situatmn. Hon.
er say whipped while there ia a: God in
wounded Lieutenant who was a member
F. W. Kellogg told me he would get me Israel.” This the President said with
of this battery said they went Into posi­
BACK PAY. PENSION, &amp;C.
much emphasis.
He does not dream of
tion at 1 o’dock P. M. and retreated at a situation, but not until I told him frank­
such a thing as failure in this war.
He
a quarter past two—that they had one ly I could not support him, and that we
sees bow great mistakes have been made,
officer killed and one gunner in getting were a unit against him, and this in the
and they will be remedied as far and as
into battery, and that in the hour and a
presence of several gentlemen, among •oon as possible, and guarded against in COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
quarter they had 17 killed out of28 men
whom was Frank Allen Esq., of Has­ the future. His great wish just now is
necessary to work the guns. Here the
that he was? military man. If ha was, ARREARS OF PAT, BOUNTY A PENSIONS^
17th Mich, lost a hundred men. Onr tings. But air, since Hon. F. W. KelI actually believe be would himself go
loss was not very heavy. Company F. Ingg. bns received tbe nomination, I beforth and lead our army to battle.”
lost not a than. I was knocked over by Heve it to be tho bounden duty of every
a solid shot striking a rail, and came
Republican at least, to do all in their
within six inches of having my left foot

SOLDIERS

Kearaeyaa MeClellaa.

taken off by a shot while lying in front
of our batteries.
We are now in camp,
and taking a much desired rest.
Where
next will be our field of action is all in
thn future. Co. F has but 85 men pres­
ent, all of whom are usually well. Gurnish, Guntripp, Easton, Beable, Kightlin­
ger, Wellman, Preston and Pierce have
heeq left, back at various places sick.—
Bube and Garrison are absent without
Goo. P. Bskter , has been assigned to
Co. P.
Lieut B.', Jmw! been 'very sick
and docs not look Rs' rubicund a* be did
when he reached here in Juno hfsL
Ba­
ker makes a good military man, and did

himselfgreat credit at the battle Of Bull
Ruq„knd In the previous marches.
He

seems to be well liked in the regiment,
tind if he continues to do duty as well
for time to come a^ in tbe past, be is sere
to win the esteiem of the whole Regiment

Lieut Baker was with me uiitll the last
day or so, and f consider it due him to
say that he did well and fkithfully every­
thing assigned him.
He was frequently
on our marches entrusted with the Quar-

termaxWt’s Dept, and when he was in
charge we did'noi lack for eatable*. We

ilffl

armies lie in about tbe same positions, !

part with artillery and resulted at night
in nur holding the enemy’s position, cap­
turing 10 piece* o/’krtHlcry and taking

into them, and our infehtry under cover
of the same were advancing upon them.

.M .r. «.n&gt;.-Uv
them at once," said Gen.

‘-15,000 fre«f troops have already come
; more will arnve daring the night.
1 your man that 1
We muat'fight to­
night and to-morrow. If wecannot whip-

place Gm Hariburt is at Hatahte river
with 8.000 or 6,000 men sod ir no douH
with tbe pufoAlt&gt;g&gt;tolbmlA
700
to 1.000 prisoner* ftsids* th* wounded-

would bdliacXagam eryoying l&gt;is home

has seen a years service, learns tn stick
toWs coffee and hirff bread'at'aft hazzards.
We were soon under arms and marched
op'Hie side of the mountain',' • whe.ro we
.could witness’the' progrewoftlie bitttie.
This dav's fighting was dufte for tKd most

credited these reports

■yropatbirero vMi trcoooo, otylurg then-

.MKnlhMl; 1-dtarU.tated*.

adir We did not 'cbme up. with the ene­
my acain until *h inearerf ,8Wfr«burgh,: and patrioti6'*rtsn, nol one of whom but
Here be opened "ms batteries upon us what expected should he survive the yeir

we found we had somethmr to do for his
cannon spoke in unmistakable tottea, and
said plainly, ‘•look.out for breakers.” In meals to bis energy aqd perseverenoe.—
passing down the road previous to *n- I Waht toiiay Just one word to the Readoending Middletown height*, we received era of the Banner. Report has bad nrt
an enfilading fire from the enemy’*1 gons killed, wounded,,bojurt mariialid', a thief
which made our Meh' ffo some dodging and coward.' Sornq ofwiy; friends have

»bo ditwuion of public affiriri over k&gt; th*

Aram Antietam.—While
the hauls raged On. McClellan rsward-

of tbs particulars, so far as canbegi vgn

fur mitta,

al nlght^
about us, 1
fortunetea

tt- T.

mi*

TmbDraay

power to elect him, and if elected I be­
lieve we shall find him to

be as he has

been, thp right man in tbe right place.

Carlos 0. Scott.

We hail thn re-nomination of F. W.
Kellogg for Representative in Congress
from this District, with unmixed approbn tian.
We hold it to be important In
this crisis of affaire, that we should have
experienerd mon ini Congress.
We be­
lieve that the next Congress, will have
the greatest work to do that has ever
been ennfided to American Statesmen—
rmtlnng less than the re-establishment of

Oar nominee, in this respect, te al!

we

eould wish.
Ho Is thnrouthly educated
and esperienoed for fits post.
His ex­
perience and educatino, too, have been
obtained daring the very troubles he is
in asttiing. He is respected aid
held In high esteem by hie foilnws io

Congress, and ho has tbe aar of tbe Gov.
emmrnt, which no new man can have.—
Mr- K. has a record, and a clear one, in
Congress. There is no vote, no spb’scfa,

no act of his in

A Voice num thz Gxxvx.—We were
last week shown a fetter written by

General Kearney to M. O. Halstead,
Esq-, of Patterson, N. J., which bore
date at Harrison’s Landing, Jamas River,
August 8. It was a long, full, friendly
and eloquent ex position by lhe dead baro,
of bis views on the Peninsula campaign :
and about Gen. McClellan in particular.
Gen. Kearney, who was a staunch Detuocrat, expresses in this letter an unquali­
fied condemnation oT all McClellan’s

BOUNTY,

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mnrdt

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troiCwker® L?

Tua Draft.

Adjutant Robe

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atoll to, be r#iae
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not include the

Andrews which

from our defici

still to h£rafee

AproigyM]F
drafting orders

pointed

Coma

Roberts Surge

state road, in tl
ed’theeditor

also some exe

W-’fc SIB K

If. WRKII1T
X«g.&lt;l AowaiU
Middleville, Aeg. 21. l»t.

of (bis towush

New Advertisements.

few spdMha
hare seen.

0

600,000,ULIT7.,ai“*01""

SuchteiR aircu

LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
Fr— raeset sarvvys, eomplvto4 Ang. 10, IMS;

County Treasu

■rapidly.
Mr

««»pmri was being fimght by driblet*:
that &lt;Me folly succeeded another: that ft

LOAD MAP

was under lhe control of imbecility, or

EVERY RAILROAD STATION
and diataaMd between.
■
Guarantee .xy womm er nan U U&gt;
|

Tbe

tuaual desire1*

tree on Foda

jxyuredthal h

uneasy wife and quiet home in Jersey ;
and. st tlw.
.______

Ritte ot pip

he maw do eomeMting," .nJ 6n*ll, cta.
Ihg with U&gt;. em static deekritkn, “/fcfl
y°*
Me CUetan u dur./ mt!” Ttam
Maryland and'
.'•ltae.pmmwn.ofG.oMi Kmnih,,

■business inte

.especially'tri

is a desirabl

^specially tho

Congress, that his con-

atiteency can eomptein of—wesie, -indeed
^•t his emissilueney oannnt be prnad of.
He hM, be does, and ha will stand hrmly
by the Government.
This bis record

reefed,

ICtod.

strategy ; he says be wishes he was out
of the mesa; that the army ought never
to have gone to lhe Peninsula • that the

•omtlhiag wartt; that, soldier M he waa,
he could almost wish himself beck to hia

elcsely

/texfomra De

the same letter t»0My

to sevwral «abar

LLOYD'S
Torooiurarc.L lurorisirrccKv.
MUI IIDUXA.
IUJJ0U.

sufficient to write

Aajmptk

an net which

replied, pyjAtir.'. To a|l l Ray that When

where we had to pass through -» channel
and came near being demolwbed. The
fth Maas. battery had been driven from
must have noticed that all the fault found

you are ready to believe any of the last
three mentioned reports, and to Kelp cir­
culate them—unless upoq andoebuid au-

tbority—I wkb-tofie counted at non ttt
among your list of friend*,
h ft not

R*

Gen. Hunter po.iti.el. denim that he
Em er^ e&lt;ud or iMimMod that th. Mark
regimpt. of Sooth Carollni. •m.in.n,
m.nnmt&gt;r|to
uttonlUi|„„pj
theowarj. h. Jmerutlm th., J,,,WKi
UmineelrM ..eoilant adldiw^ and I. re­

i a. maItland
wammg

,

K

We should

WKS

joined that the Governmeoi hu u l».t
.dopud bl. ptdfep,. bX anthorUi “
,

•&gt;x!'

liP

ms

r iifisosniishsri.

Gorwtro^k

the State, weMmx

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Jury.

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rm. jupwatb pills.
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^for wpg.rt.t.,

that darkness wouM
f«*orn driving him bacS

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to be excelled

s ‘LOW PRICES”
s

Typhus, Ty
Pox, Meai

'bu« h*1"1

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obligfl bin. lo-iend even a brinda u.
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7,?’from “•
or
mlKondbtt at th. ba«k of
foalno eoo6d«n«d. jHa John

SctMlan'a “avil g«niu,"
ta'-btah pX
CAUCUS.
Th# RefnibHcaas of Bullets j&amp;vrfn-H«ii to

\ nrig^‘ '■*’er ,h* potomao m&gt; a
•two brll Mdintp tba midH./Un w.

foj V
lire, w.ro maaaaertd in a
tnrvt in Cmicu*. al the Court. HoMei 'trn Tlinnigjr“■’’“l .wbteli maha, m
afternoon, October ic'ih/ ai, thnk' o,clock, for anudder »t th« nama of Ball’. BloC .ill

poaching County Convralien.

not .norejja ,ho &gt;rvu „f tb.
,,
officer. The beeinalng of bl. career ...

.

unforUmale.
Ha »aa PatUraon'a aaaiau
ent adjutant general and chief of auK

. .

Haaimga, Octohet??lb. IMA

“ “P»" S""d tulborit, diesuaded him from marching oo Winebee.
ter.«&gt; at leaal to check 3obn«m while
chants are receiving their fall slocks of. McDowell wn fighting th, battle of Bell
giHida. The war doc* not aeeipy to have Kan. The first great disaster of the war
dried up the avenues of trntW.
The is thus, if this be correct, like the last
N*w GoUM.—■Several

of our

met.

truth is, raonyjr is plenty; and when that j

great slaughter, attributed to him.

is the case pcoplp will buy, not only -the
necessaries, but the conveniences of life.

That is as it should bo; and still, if our
advice Was nsked we should counsel all
men, (and women too fur that matter,)

to pilot their crafts with caution,
an old saifors

hug - hard the

growing out of lhe aboses'connected with
their impressment; but these were prompt­
ly and entirely remedied by orders is­

Circuit Codmt.—Tho regular term, of
the Circuit Court for thia county

will

commence at the Court House on Mon­

A inong the’cases for trial

day next.

for

is

murder, being that of a Mrs.

Lowe, of Assyria who isnccnsed of pois­
oning to death her own child.
We un­

derstand she

admits lhe fncl and only,

regrets having failed in a similar attempt
upon her own life.

Benjamin
for

having

buggy

which

ingtrhil
mid

turn.

Francisco

awnit-

is also

borrowed

a horse

to

failed

be

re­

The horse and buggy were found,

by Sheriff Everts, in thu vicinity of Bat­

tle Creek, and Francisco himself at De­

troit, * here ho bad gone soldiering.

Tuk Draft.—By the appnrtionmgnt of
Adjutant Roberta, Barry Copntjr Was re­

quired tcv&amp;irpish 43$ rc,erqiis under bflh
calls from tbe Government. Of this oum-

221

have

been

furnished, leaving

still to be raised.

218

Thia, however,

not include the company raised by
Andrews which is still

dues

Oapt,

■

still tu be'raised.

AiToi^rusMTa.—Under
drafting orders, N. Binlcy

pointed

Commissioner,

tbe

recent

has liccn

and

ap­

Dr. John

Huberts Surgeon for this County.
Thasxs.—Mr. Usury Mtkm,
state road, in this township, has

ed the editor with n

of the
present­

basket of as fine

flsvored fall peaches as wo usually get;

also some excellent ' melons, and a few
bunches of the finest grnprs we ever saw.
Mr.'H. will accept our thanks.

of this township has left on our table

have seen.

hibited from arresting any

colored

emel prppertfoc W Utotr comppaiuon
poMM. wonderful nutrHiotu powera.—
Si* of RAD WAY’S FILLS whl impart
ns much nourishment to to tbe blood,
end strength to the weeting body, a. one
ounce of the beat wheat flour; io that In

A

Of four specimens furnished

us, the average measure Was about nine

inches in circumference.

than any other medicine, aecor. aft evacualion, und. at tbe Mme time, nourish
and rtrengthen the1 tyrtefn. This pca»liar newer i. poMMoed alone by RAD­
WAY’S REGULATING PILLS.
In al! attacks of BlUousneet, Inftamalion of lb. Bowel* Uv.r, Kidneys, a
doae from ah tn eight of
•
’
RADWAY’S REGULATING RILLS,
wyi, in a lew hours, rcatorp the .patient

to case and comfort. There is no pur­
gative medicine in use, that will cure
lheae ccmplaints so quick as RAD­
WAY’S PILLS.
Perantn subject to
Coativenesa, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bil­
iousness, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Ap­
oplexy, Headache, should take two or
three of thrae PILLS once or twice a
week.
Price 25 cents per box.

LIST OF JLETTEBS,
DgS

jAccidkmj.—The

Pioneer

learns that

mer, about eight years old, fell from a
tree on Friday lost, and was so severely
jnjured that bis life was despaired of.

Commkrcul Advkktiskr.—This is the
name of a new weekly paper just started

in Detroit«: it is apparently devoted to

B OU1 LIKE OF TRADE;

Come and See 1!
(cTlio^t&amp;ha"

in the county oi

WB

The Baltimore Sun says that the beau­
tiful district of country over which lhe

battle of Sharpsburg raged presents a
melancholy picture of devastation.
A
number of bouses and barns were de­
stroyed, fences scattered as if a tornado
had swept them away, hundreda of acres
of com trampled down and devoured,
and wreck, ruin and desolation meet the
eye at every turn. A majority of lhe
houses in Sharpsburg, as well aa those
along the whole lino of battle from thence
to Keedysville, exhibit marks of having
been under fire. Some were penetrated
in three or four different places by shut
and shell, and in many instance their
inmates made narrow escapes from de­
struction,
Tho amount of personal
property—horses, cattle, hogs, sheep,
corn, hay and provender—which was

TATE or HKfHlOAN; tem OoervT,
At a aeiaiou of U. Probate Cowl, for

S

On reeding snd'filing tbe petition, duly verified
ol Require Hanyeti. Albert E. Manyen. Emelin.
Trego, and k. B. Shaw, praying, foroortaia rea­
sons therein set forth, that odrn intel ration of said
estate may be granted, and that L. K. Powers may
be appointed administrator.

■______

'9 avc, eo«v^o%«A

&gt; uillipe Harv.y
VI-—Lt.
*

Holcomb H S
Hanor Elijah
Hamilton Mias
Healu Jana
Hubble Levi O

yuyc

aw&amp;

yooXs awd.
vaake, X\\cvcv

Wux,\v\.^ 'Vowke.

ftXowvo.e\v 'BX.XXevs
"Dy. *B-o\&gt;ac\C%

a a.y oi nearing.
8. C. PRlNDlJ.
Judge of Jrvbate,

ftXovw.o.e'W ‘BkX.Xevs

IBBJDUJ©®® POKES.

w.vt
\\oor
"DoeXov'% "DkXXs.

Estate of George Nichols.

Smith

PROBA T£ tZBDJrJL—STATE OF MICHIGAN

Huvck Amo*

fry. holden st
&gt;1 Baitings, &lt;

"Dy. "BxoXsaek.'*
6Xovmxc\v 'BvXXe.va
G.YC. X\\x Ac\v utaxt't Botox*
awA Covft$OY\.

We hare every kind of goods, each os

r._ -n», i.^*.MW®
pleas, aay they arc ad vertiMd. Charge, for ad- J Probate.’
.
VMlitiug. one cent each.
R. J. GRANT, P. M.
la the matter of ibe eatate of George Nichols,

‘Dy. ‘Kctaack?*

BEXOLS &amp; SIEKDIES,

ip (or
Tber

I
iaxAtfovaXc X\xc- v&gt;cak aadt*
&amp;cXj\\.\XaXc&amp;.

tion; and that tbe heirs at law of aaid deceased
and all other persons interested in said estate, arc

GROCERIES

lai previously redeemed according iol.tr,
SAMUEL 8. LACEY.

Dy. "RoXjciek.'*

ftXovft.o&gt;.cXx 'B\.XX«,v%

PRIMARY SCHOOL LAND.

Part of Section.

Section.

awA vcvckXce

North.

to said day of bearing.
aeptlT
(A true copy.),

HARD-WARE I
8. C. PRINDLE.
J edge of Prob

ftXovaaeXx

c
license granted to me. by tbe Probate Court for tbe
county of Barry, I shall expose to sale at public
auction to the highest bidder, at the south east
corner of the north west quarter ( W) of section
twenty-four (W) in the township of Orangeville
______ jk. .1,1,
_r (Vink., .&lt;

..w.r.-S

described lands to wit:
Tbe north fraction of tbe south-east quarter (tf)
uf section No. stx (6) ia town one(f) north of
Range Nine (») west, containing forty-two and
sixty eight one bnadrctba
S8-l(fo) acres: also
lhe north-west quarter fX) oi th. soutb-eMt
quarter (I) of section twelve(lS) in town two JIJ
north of range tea (10) we«t. containing forty
:re»; also one acre out of tbe south east cornet
(tbe north west quarterfl] of section twenty
inr [t&lt; 1 In town two north of range ten [lol vwt,
11 being la the county ol Barry and State of Mlehrsn.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Btreeior.
Dated Angus, 1», IMSaugS7

lu\o^o.\A«,.

Dy. tfLohaek'*
aYc.Au* SoXAac.y'% VAc.aA,\a^
^vc.v&gt;®N\Xvac£ "DxavvXvca, "D^%evCter^, *KYve.ua\aA*va, cXe.

EIECUTOR'8 SALE.

AND

DRY GOODS!

ITiese fitters ar* put up in quart
bottles, of tuhieh the above is afao-eimile.
fho label u finely engraved, and
is provided with a safe-guard from
oountsrfeiters.
(Price (1 per bottle, of
six for $S.
C. W. fioback, (Proprietor, Jib. 6
East Fourth Bt., Cincinnati, to whom
all jT^crs should be addressed.

FOR SALE BY
Rob.ri.'A Striker, Bastion. Eli Niehota,'Jay 8.
Terry, Orangeville Mill.. M. C. Swift,Prairieville
IL B. Beaningtoa, Middleville, apd- hy druggi.U
and merchants generally tlirtmgMut the country

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

ELECTION NOTICE.

of every description

XTolieais berebr rivec. that at Um next Genet1N al Election toTe b«l3 on the Tutvday »uc-4
cetdine the first Monday of November next, in
the State of-Micbigan. tbe following OAcen are

lights br night, and hence the train of
wagons sought W be captured had been
removed before our force got there. At
Newbern, N. O, it if the invambfo &lt;*»■

Stacks of

Saturday, ths tireatv-flfth day of
lhe year one thousand eight hundred
two, al one o’clock, in tbe afternoon,
Ing described land, belonging to th
said deceased Io wit: The north-west

tom on the advance of our troops to any
house, for some one to throw up a win­
dow. hang out a cloth, shout for some of

one hundred and aixty acreav.----- - .

the fcmily In the fields, or perform some
other act which will signalize da«genIn many instances the “signal posts have
l&gt;een dwlmyed.
Women have generally
been the operators.—Bottan Jonrnal.

SWAMP LANDS.

nexfone in Detroit.

OeH« W»lly

■.

aYfo X\\-C. ^OOY twau'ft Vy\cAX&amp;,.

Rxbxl Txlsorapbino.—Col. Price, who
made the late reconnoiaance to Ashby’s

Fnv« H«u» N’cr““r ~^

' ।

a %viav-

’W.e.ftc. ’B\XX«,v»

’sa® car#

Fretmau Mrs Harsh J

Clothing,

is a desirable paper for business men,

Let J7 ipj fcnoWn that the Democratic

awA aW
laY aaXuve.

"Dy ’BaoXsoxVs

taken from the farmers, was enormous.

hurg eorrCTp««Ie”‘ of lh'

Ja,ymaieet
Kidney Complainto,

M

A large stock of

7b Destroy------- Bed-Bugs.
To Destroy------- Moths In Furs, Clothes,

.especially those who have business co°-

ER O

other persona

7b Destroy------ Rats, Roaches, &amp;e.
7b Deslroy------- Mice. Moles, and Ants.

.especially*M an advertising medium.

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

It

•business interests, and is designed more

HVKE

Dated. SeptemteMeU'lWX'

Buhter Mrs Charlta
Hann Miss Reteey P
Bono Mrs Moliada
Blood 0 P
Bolkin MIM BacM

Gap, found on bis way that every bouse
Tax Salks.—Tbe land sales at the on the road was a telegraph office thus,
Caunly Treasurer's office are progressing - in three hours after our force left, it was
known in Aldie, 40 miles distant, that
.rapidly. There .aoema to? be fully the
artillery and cavalry were advancing, the
t'jsual desire ftr intestfm tail lands.
rebels signalizing with flags by day and

a boy in Oaatleton namcd Emeraon Hos­

iSSoMTfS

bid you farewell.”

Deitcactlon of Property on the Maryland

euY®. cXX Xac
uPaXcd.
YvcXy Xo," duX a% a
vmc&amp;oX a^CAxX — a oveaX.
"BkC^vAaXot (rt X\\x suEXexa.
XW "B\\vou% av«XAtX«
g$ XW "WcsX aad SouXXvXXxetc,
da%, $ov a Voa£ Xkwvc., \&gt;wa
«uxed xvoeAcA aa avXveXc oX
StowvacYx. "Dv\Xc.y*, voXueXs
va ^yo^y f\u.a.aXvX‘vc*,
aad aX X\vc i^yo^y X\.w\.c, arc.
a wave* \&gt;-Ye.^c,a\x»e o$
.&gt;
SHiauo Fever,
Fever a,7ui fiQVbe,
Liver Complairbt,

WK STILL—

b paired.
RADWAY’S PILL8 will, io I-. time

per­

son, except for crime, or upon orders
from the military authorities or Judge
Dickson, who was appointed by General
Wallace to command lhe brigade. When
the brigade had ended their labors, so
well were they pleased that they pre­
tented a sword to their curnmnr.der, Col.
Dickson, accompanied by nn address.—
Col. Dickson's answer contained the fol­
lowing passages :
“Go to your hnrncs with the conscious­
ness of having performed your duty, of
deserving, if you do not receive, tbe pro­
tection of the law, and bearing with you
the gratifudc and respect ofall honorable
men.
You hare learned to suffer and to
wait, but in your hours of adversity, re­
member that the same God who has num­
bered the haira of our heads, and who
watches over even the fate of a sparrow,
is the God of your race as well aa mine.
The sw eat blood which this nation is now
shedd'»g .at every porev is an awful
warning of how fearful a thing it ia to
oppress lhe humblest being.
Until our
C'»ui&gt;]ry shall imain need yuur ecrviccs, I

~ft'vXXtv%
avt, aoX o^cycA. Xo XXvc. Y-uYAX.*
a» d YotAvevac. aACvcd

S«jal gsiittf.

sued by Major-Generals Wright and
Wallace, by whom the Mayor was pro­

to .be deducted

from our deficit, which leaves about 150

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

povmre, wd week of the body. RAD­
WAY'S REGULATING PILL8 pro­
vide again* thh diftcuUv.
The medi-

lee

shore.

one

The term for which the colored people

of Cincinnati were to work on the fortifi­
cations expired, according to previous
uoderatanding, «,n Saturday last. Most
faithfully and cheerfully, says lhe Gatttte,

advice—to “keep sails

reefed, anti

clesely

taking

The “Black Brigade” ef Cincinnati

DIGESTIVE ORGSKS.
U re medicine. *od piM. of th. old system
produce too wddmt depletion of tbe vital

5

•'JfX .. J

dec., dco.
7b Destroy------- Moeqnltbes and Fleas.
7b Destroy------- Insects on Plants and

Fowls.
7b Destroy-------- Insects on Animals, dsc.

Which we »re anxious to Mil, and WILL SELL,

1 fTMorer. vomniiwonrr ot
owe i*u«
Attorney General,Huperinlcadctrt of Public Ln-

Ateo. .Senatorfor tbe Twaoty-Hral Senatorial
District, eompoaed of tbe countie, of B.rry.and
Eaton. .rrM.U. to tbe provtaiona of Act No. )M,
oflhcSeMidn I^WBoflML
'
Also a RepreKalaliv. for each of tbe two Rep­
resentative Distnete Into which this county ia
divided, agreeable to th. provkioM of Act'No.
116, elpMSeeaton Lawn of &gt;841,
.
Also*,' the. following County Officer, for tbe.
Icounty efBairv- A Treasurer. Clerk. Proeecutn« Attorney, lieeistor &lt;J Deed.,8beriC Clre.it
Court Commisaioner, Surveyor and two Ooroo.ra.
Notice ia also hereby given, that at said General
Election an Amendment bf the Conrirtotkm Mis­

vfow of THESE HARD TIMES we ere wiling
OUR GOODS

Renders who dpryuinee the Emancipation
Prockmrtiaw oLths Pmskteat, denotmee

for
ni the latter. '*hn has been foolisMy

an act which can harm do one who is not

encaged in attempting to destroy

toSS^’i«SZ*l

tbe

ofVermin.

.

Unusually Low!

gySee “Costar’s” advertisements

lha Uppar Peninaate. and aa aaamtoMS* S«et&gt;&lt;« twq, Arttola twenty, of lha C-xUlutfow. raL
•Uv, to th. R^tetea oTtl.. Coertrlatioo. uwyMcd
for by Joint Readateoa So. IT, approved M»«b
IMh, 1M1;
■
*
Will be submitted to the Electors of ihi. Sum

in tins paper for tbe iMfeverim nd tetter
exirrmlnation of att tinds tad tpeciu of

b.Ul. aufc^iil, la. trilHHM-r
Potc^c, running through

of &gt;&gt;«

facility than no bnraaUck.

•“•J"1*1 *HfiMTTTL 8. LACET,
go WARD ASSOCIATION, Phihdel-

Washington

county,-Tbe nemo V pro-

and finally almost everything you have

-»!

JfSsfaf^er/.

A Goo»

Hxjr.wMX

tu axes or
tw- I'.MUna, po'.nud,«

h'y-

oBiwr a wauiDiso
SMfefjUtyiS Ma

JOB PRINTING,

�.urnri

&gt;l Si

Authoni

if

• xi

STMLSXDVJ
But
lattMn

it

ATta“S?NOXATlXi
RE9OLVBNT ? ’J •

tii
an attempt to make women think more
of tbe rights of nyc womanhood than is
needful. There are ladles doors at lhe

tbe roots roanot take bold*, rodfaar*
ohrop, drying winda are very liked;
exhaust the tree of all its juices, befo
new supply can be furniebed. Late

warm^-lbe roots are ready

down at the post office for the delivery

of letters—which, by the by, ia an atro­
cious institution,, MilkMb may learn
wbo will look at tbe advertisements call-

ni&lt;

P^moSt«teyeMiiillul|ii|iiiifff

fir, removal.
/Bot tbe oonditions are even, morn U%i
vorable in’Atiust and Sfplombar. Ay
this ' season thn ground '■ thoroughly;
wwrmed through, and aa the nigbta- b^gir^

make separate provision for ladies. From
all this it comes to pan that the baker’s
daughter looks down from a great higbl

on her papa, and by no means thinks her
brother good jene^/ts bnaasocisto.—

kJ) feotle bottom heat.. kJs
to find with what reidineaa

■ ।

the young growth is starting, or Is atXMcolent.'and the plant has need of all it*,
energies. During the autumn months,
the earth being warmer than tbe atmos{there,dfrhile the wood ia simply maturrrg, not growing, the roots on the con­
trary are in vigorous action, aad will
insure sufficient strength to resist tbe
succeeding winter, and also the best pos­
sible condition for sufiecqueat growth.—
Aev England Farmer.

woman should not see herself denomina­
ted a lady so often, and should receive
'*!*«»«
J*
privileges. I would give her, if I could,
bread and meat earned by her father’s

care and her brother's sweat; but-vhen
she ha.
goellUi-H «

,, rtiWlLLWJl’MARBLE,

g
foj-th^at'£ttod»

fact everything but Metals.

* a ;n—i. A jurtf—3
bAUUNG-S

Will cure F&lt;
awvH ■tiff—
oral
t-py A visitor to the battle-field of
Sharpsburg, where tbe dead of both ar- Glsudalar Swell

TOTHOSR Wao. DqN’T. lflINK

This beverage, with the return of war,
has again catne into vogue, and there is
now as much discussion atout the man­
ner of ita preparation as there was during
tho war of 1812.
Jfitia well prepared it ia esteemed
by many equal to Java, and is highly
favored by lhe doctors.
But if poorly
got up it is no better than slope.
The true way of preparing it is:—
Wash the rye thoroughly then put it

into a kettle of cold water and put it on
the fire to steep, which is accomplished ‘
when the water comes to a boil.
Then
take it out and brown it, and complete
lhe process aa you would with Rio, and
you will find it a more agreeable drink
than either of the above named, without
any of the pernicious consequences that
come from the use of the foreign article.
The true way is for the wife to get it
up without the knowledge of her hus­
band, and to keep her own secrete for
two or three weeks, when it will very
likely become a permanent institution in
the family—costing only fifty cents a
bushel.—RochuUr Union,

what

•“

depostsesl and taouvsles the system with health
end strength. In ell earn ask for RAD WAI‘8
RBNOYAYINO KEHOLVKNT. Price pas-bottle

LIF^ UTTERS,

hod*rrrJMfep«rfM.

'

.11

&lt;10 00 a year saved in every family by
.3
Oiie,Boule of

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

fkrqfula,
Skin (piaeaots,

Price 25 Onta per Bottle.

Ball Hhewn,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Very Liberal Redaction to Wholesale

FAMILY MEDICINE,

TERMS CASH.

w,'r to tok,

DARLINGS LIFE BITTERS
neaa. irregularities, pain Ih ths aide and bowi
blind, protruding and Weeding pitea, and gene
debility.
READ.THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

JO1INN « CRONLEY,
(Sols Msrinfaeturers.)
7S WILD AM STREET,
Corner of Liberty Street

1M.A.,—. IS, IMO: “| k...
ritb pitas, accompanied with bloed-

RADWAY’S PILLS
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR
They are aptrimt, tonic, laxative, stimulant,
ooufttar.krrtpat.audortfle. altaralirs. They are
LIFE BITTERS,
entirely Vegetable, and lhe only vagMsbl. sub-’
Bit
And now consider myself Entinly enrsd,"
Pill, in the Arcana of Modieioe. As eracuaats, ' '
tabsBj ot*M bMi itvw'l Io -&gt;tafc
they arc more certain and thorough than the
M»vli 18
Drastic Pills of Aloes, ar Croton sad Harlem Ort. lc^0B'fJ^Cre“
f“8ba spring oflliad J took a severs cold
which tndqced a vQsnl fever. I took tw. doass
OIL
AS ALTERATIVES

NEW YORK.

cury, bltrc pin. brace their importance in a
of liver eomplainta. aodspleea difficulties, Ji

IthptirUnt to Rnilrtud Cimpanlca.
"'important to Farmers.

Ta nil itJivui lilt may conctrn and it ton
Ctrns entrybody.

•

1 JOHNS A CHOBLEY'S

'tSjsr&amp;f

OREpenon writes, her daughter wm cured
of fits of nine yean’ standing, and St VituS*
dance of tyro yean.
•
AROTHE* writaa, bis vs was cured

____

AX0THER was cared of Fever and Ague
alter Dying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured cf Ferer Bore
which had existed fourteen yyara.
AH0THER of Rheumatism of eightyean.
Cases innumerable nf Dyxpentia and Liver
Complaint could bwwtnttsoaed in which tbs
Purifier and i’ills

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

rV\x«. ^VooA. VAk*
are tho most active nnd thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act so directly upon the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extent aa that Ute

"B\.oo4 a\\A YAvev VAV,
’B\oo&amp;. *Vwc\5\«.v$

Axn
LIFE BITTERS.

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,

I passed dotted blood by the urethra. I an n

hi

.nAnih.i. 7 ««]« principal llciaosas. Aararrcrre,

SS»5?2Si!K5l,Wot™“™»

Mrs. C. TeboS, 11 Chriatopbtr Street, N. Y..
writes: “Feb. A. I860.—I hare been subject to TIMft P
Asthffia the lest twenty years, ihar. I KINDS,
never found anything eqfisl to

Darling*e Liver Begulaor.
in affording -mmediate relief.
Liver end blllioua remedy.”

Il is a thorough
*

Mrs. Young, bf Brooklyn, writes: "February
-?2fyIM?* "’•"’“•A on**’-

Ue of ‘X,ufined*me U ‘behouse.

Headache,
Oolio Fains,
Indigestion,

pkrcQa and inEia kuJbeiT^

Try these medicines, and you will never

l”a

Ctood. 'NkeAVcA.wew,

No Heat Is required in making application

and you should try them before going far a

I took one bot-

Darlliag's Life Bitters,

Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local
------- ___ ...______ A&lt;-r___

ItcKn^e applied by any one.

and was ntirdyar,d. I bare had no attack since."
1M0.-

dXrlingb liver regulator.

have ever doubted you

--v—■

GUTTA

wU]

^owNdX wo vtxof e&gt;.

■*» waauc iKMly, wblili cannot K- 1D.

XwXQ-crxs
PERCHA CEMENT,

I did eo lod fouad it to operate admir&amp;lr rvmov

For Omting Metals of all

Kinds when

exposod Ro the Action of ihc Weather,

raiiLr vtDicnic.

and

FOR SALE BY
-3?,.“^'.

1— .M*

RsMsa, if
sxceUent R«
if yuu Ao do
One Ddllar ।

B150 BEST PIANOS. 1150
GROVBSTKEN A HALE, baring reamed to
tbeir new wartroomi,

......

ri» jSw’jgfTrSooSr

B».

DAN’L 8,:DARUNG,

*r* D^jP

1|2 N«ml&gt; Sv. Ny Yoji.

’VHiJ&amp;aiflig SSIStSLW
sSSSS-S

478

BROIDWAT,

10 ®fferlhe poblie a tnagniftceot

7 Octave Boaewood Piano,

photog*aphic gaxxerf

S160 CASH,

Cr«y« Amiroljp.I Vign.lt.'AtnkroVP?; Hel^MWI^SsterKtjp.;

Bleb moulding caaea,

S175 to &lt;200,
lerfWO

malate and form ooncnliotw ta tbo stomach. A

. stnamrou,

:

of

ones and stems; let them remain in the
•rrop two &lt;!»/«, ikon drun it off, nuk.
It bolting bot, Alm it, ud poor orar

Qtstiveness,
Cholera
orbus,
Fain in ths £ou*ls,

Qirxiness, eta.

— ■ -•
sut^ ;kieh Stai
UM oi Ebutieitv
rers.Ur ack sow led rml to be potaewed be tlCTTA

month."— Gardner'e

To Puu&gt;T&gt; Fwu.-Ibk. ,

P

DA RUNG'S LITER REGULATOR,

fecdy plumpin berry till the last bunch

®*rp^Poisia». I-..’'., ।

.
-

wwdtUon, and cur. lb. wontMmu of dnH)*ta

e»«.n brown aufw, dnrify h, wImo per.
olmr u&gt;d boiling bot, poor II onr
lb. pinna, b.rinw pint.) o«
onmuld

•pta; lot them mtnmn mother d,y or
lwo,tk« pot tbwn In . prwnfc, kuth
over thn fire .nd limmer notlr until tbe

MiirrM sad esras

RADWAY i Co..

WooLLUYool!
THE PLACE TO SET WOOLCARDS!’,
.“StSEL"4 nuuwr

Ms virtnre.

them with any other man utactsredin this country.
GKOVE8TEEN A HALE.

pkrtertbe
i’HMCHA J

,

’CC18&amp;Y

!tZE~

w&gt; stood ready st *H Uaa*f to tret

«• BaOAUWAT, HKW YOBS

U&gt;»,
(WofBw

RADW'AY’8 ready relief.

•h

hod a difficulty with the

which, in conjunction with the

r£*,sr^X5.ttx

was consumed this
Chronicle.

D

Otis Studley, Esq.’. IR Rsst 1Mb Street N. F„

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

BMmi to be a very good plan of keeping
gropes, which Mr. Thompson had adopted,
and which, writing on the 10th of April, the English language exactly to expreaa its action.
Tbe French callit Aowtepemret So much for ita
be describes thus:
SSKTtsSfCteS-:
&gt;Uo mnI other Wore, which
“In February I cut a great many
irritant, Inal
'
branches of lhe Lady Downe’a vine. 1 Uiamllod,
left the bunches attached to the branches neiRhboriag
that bore them, sharpened tbe points of
AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.
the branches where they had been de­
Many peteotu are in tbe habit of taking Rolls,
EffifeteiMaffik
’jtached from the parent stem, and ran
TO THOSE WHO THINK.
them a couple ofinces into Mangel Wurxel roots. Throe 1 laid on tbe shelf in
the fruit room, aad allowed tbe grapes
to hang over tbe shelf, and cut them as
ia elimli
required. In this way they kept per- —the soa^iArpiu system. AH Arnica liniments.

D

Work \a\ka a CKavwv.

IMPKorxn OVTTA PgftCHA

entire ay item, coniroting, steen gibes Ing, end

essed deposits snfimpu re humors.
They differ from all aurntiro pills. Their
thinking, but like to have their thinking done by
action ia not local, or confined to a portion of the
time one else, ear My wilhml srfUnation, that
bowels. Drastic PnrgSttve Pills Atgment what
BAD WAY’S READY REI.IEF ,
te culled the perisultte movement of the bowels
Will relievo those wbo suffer paini,-fnstsirtly da­ by irritating the costa of the intestines.
In active swl inflammatory desesaca, the irrita- '
lle application externally or by its administration
tion produced by tbe Drastic Purgative Pills trill
iuternslly, and cures—
RHEUMATISMin a few hoars.
SORE THROATin fifteen minutes.
bowels, bilious colic,
TOOTH ACHEin three minute*.
rout, Ac ,
he kind of pills to take.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms ot,).. .in Uve minutes. rheumatism,
If RADWAYr8 PILLS ।
............ fl” “’inutes.
There
ere
a
class
of
HEADACHE..in ten minntea.
Rheumatism. Enlargement of tho Liver. Spleen
COLICin twenty mutates
DIARRHCEA...in forty minutes.
LUMBAGO, [pains of ]in ten minutes.
CHILLHin fifteen minutes.
BURNHtn five minutes
INFLUENZAin a few hours:
CROUPin ten minutes.
Is k allow. Trpboid. ud Bilioua Favors, in Ery■:petaa3a&gt;all Pox, purgation to highly crecnttal;
but to administer adoae of Draatio Plflt. tha irri­
In al! cases where pain is felt, tbe READY RE­ tation they would produce and lhe relaxaliuti and
LIEF should be applied. Taken internallv—a depletion that would follow, would be llkrir to
tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure prove fatal. In these cases a mild, soothing xnd
gently stimulating laxslive, that will purge and
heal, soothe end strengthen. Iike Radvay'a Regu­
lating Pills, Is required. The cause of so many
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
deaUis iu tbao diansea is owing to tbe went of
a pnrgsBro like RADWAYS PILLS, that will
purge without depleting or interfering with tbs
functions or other secretions. Not one in a bondrediuf Yellow or other fetor cases would prove
fata) if Redway's Pills ware adopted intbair treat­
compoaition the properties of a diffusive stimulant meet.
-v.. -- p-.:, j-jf-...
an anti-septic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
a direct powerwyer
tbe nerves, neither narcotic
euharto
it^LOTKifi^ftafJETwr/ta

Hwfe Headache,
. ..
Liver Oomplaint, Fever and jfljfut,
Lsuoorrhaea,
** ' ’" Complaints
’
* Female
JErpsipcla*,
Bt. jBrithong'e Ftre,
Tumors,
Eruptions,
_
.
Fite, florqfuloua Consumption., etc.

bfa

Im porn nt to Builders.

DARLING'S UfiC&amp; &amp;SOULA TOR
o thia attack,'I bad been CruubM with drspepsia
•veral an on Um : Ihftaa felt nothing of j| since?’

Byphilu,
Old Borts,

1^- For Sale br all Druggists, and Storekeepers
groerally.tbroughout the country.

Important to House Owners.

tion of pergtag with other pill, or powders, salts
oUa,8«idlita waters, they would need Ism physio-

-

' fat curing

’

Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

kidneys,
natural and heslujy action in t(e vUal organs-It ia a superior
Mich b-tUr U. p«U,

Va. t\w. "BVooit,

for the life and health of the body depaodi
upon tbe porky of the blood.
If the blood is poisoned, the bodv dran
oat a miserable existence. These medicioM

AMBNAIV CEMEKT GLCE.

. DA It ditto's5

RADWAY’S RRADT UBBOLVENT gifvu ta

DR. RADWAYS PILLS.

..

WOKOCl JR WEALTH.

girt ions toTbs digestive orgw
the aecreli**at, excretions and exl
Im the circulation, and purify tt
aUMMfotA'reototefMfo-tomool «
Liver. Rick tf&gt;ad&gt;che, Dyapepr
shd Ftrere, coatlvenesk^or loosen
oootroled and enr«rty4b»ffWni

CouvAnj.

K\\.
The peculiarity of the

•

■BVooA Vwnjvtv &lt;wA VAI*

LIVER REGULATOR

X’^s^’ftisir^.'LrfiR-

AU

CvrtkyveaUw

'Vta.fttevouB
which have been showered upoa him fans

"We have med it. and find It aa oacful in o«r
house as wifler.”— JHW ftyirlt
Tta^

Oite DoUm i fMaoaiDaUins M Dr. Redway’s
A Co.’• office. B7 Maiden Lasts, will be supplied

CBlf.DK EN.

‘ r

rtXnteaa.

AMD

.

FOUR TO «IK BOTTLERTr
WllleoroSarofsta,By&gt;btiis. White SwollinM
Sere Uga, Kyphilhw Rbcumati.m. Gout, chrouk
Dkreaaee, Sreuvcy, BrowfoUs, Tubsrete*, Ulcere

Any arttrfa
wrti A RERICAN CEMENT
Glue uHTidl a^g «*«« u »

.

f“rr .'

lWWgulator

rji***:

R. R. R.

portion of tbe excrements."

SaV,

DMkerau

J. ^FMUNTAlN.guart^ Master Ocaerol

rebels were generally undisturbed. The
haversacks of the dead rebels contained
nothing buWrrokera, with the exertion,

Curo?ux&gt;c

B&lt;»pe’ Ckimt,1 Lava, and in

H. wjn

TWO BOTTLBB.

isbment of plants than perhaps any other

record

vsnng they possessed remarkobl#

^.■^^Trjaiissr
’
.ITWirX MBN-D A LA BA 31 ER.

0MK BOTTLE.

would have her proud of lhe one, and

ourtQ

T(

Dw«M&gt;nM

b’“-*

Twted»

by uo means ashamed of tbe other.

occasionally of ears of corn. In the reb­
el hospitals were large quantities of med­
An approximate calculation may be
icines which had been captured from our
made, but it will fail to give a correct
army in previous conflicts, lhe labelsl
idya of tbe injury and loss sustained by
designating sl»e OfiFna[ owgrrship.
‘
tbe want of a better system than tbe one
npw in use for preserving tbe fertilizers
of the farm. But tbe carefully conduct-,
One of tbe new regiments from Mich­
ed experiments of Sprengel will enable'
us to arrive ata result sufficiently near igan, during one of the battles in Mary­
land, after fighting like veterans, fell
the trifth to demonstrate the general fact:
short of nmunition.
Instead of -hunting
A stall-fed cow will void fifteen thousand
pounds of urine in a year; this will yietf
t^Q hundred and forty pounds of am­
monia (this Is in addition to the phos­ as has always, been the case heretofore
In the army o’fthe Potomac, they coolly
phates of lhe urine and all the other ex-,
cremchte;) of thia two hundred and forty marched to the army waggons, replenish­
ed their cartridge boxes, and returning
Sounds of ammonia, no less than one
to the strife, charged over a stonewall
undred and sixty two pounds are annu­
upon Drayton’s South Cnrolinia brigade
ally lost by the ordinary mode of treat­
which they about annihilated.
The
ment. Ammonia cannot be purchased
Seventeenth Michigan is the "Stonewall”'
by tbe farmer for less than fifteen cents
regiment, am lhe South Carolinians will
per pound. One hundred and srxiy-LWtf
long remember with grief these “raw re­
pounds of ammonia is &lt;24 30, the annu­
cruits from country towns.”—Eve. Poti.
al value, per head, for stall-fed cattle,
of the manure lost from th^ prnine
WmrxWABU THAT WILL. SOX BP.B Ojrg.
nfone, the loss on the other exerwnents
—Mix tip'Half'a pailful of lime and wa­
is proportionally great.
This &lt;24 30
or ammonia is dissipated in the air, geu-' ter ready for whitewashing; take a half
erating tbe soil. Th6‘ same author n&gt;- pint of flour, and make a starch of it, and
p&lt;&gt;ur it into the whitewash while hot;
marks, in reference to this subject:—“Whoever fails to employ, some neuihif- stir it well, and it is ready for use. This
will not rub off.
iziog substance to combine with lhe am­
monia which is produced in so great a
— Ambition is butavarice on stilts and
degree during the summer, suffers a loro
of manure which exceeds all belief, h is masked. God sometimes sends n famine
indeed, only a gaseona substance, and not and sometimes a pestilence, and some­
a solid material visible to the eye, whiqh times a hero, for the chastisement of man.
thus escapes and is lost; but for all that; kind *, none uf them furely for our Rditria of greater importance to . (he 'nemr- miration.

Kbbpiko G sapas.—We

H* -WILL MEND CHINA.

HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP,

,

and

•BXOODygypw

rr wilumend ivory.

resisted ttfe MSdlClrt

IT WILL WEND PORCELAIN.

signs of growth, within three daye-afte^
planting. There is this addltionaj. adr
vantage over May, that lhe tree hga made
fcll lta growth for tbe season, and early
matured-its wood, so that it Is not Jn
need ofsuch a foil flow of ssff 'as when-

.*

"Blood Whs-wtsd.

P’ , ..'.'TO THt PUBLIC,

Nature, the great restorer comes in
and teaches her to fall in love with lhe

fca*dtkmhri n nfc&lt;m«

D'B- TSOTtKCT.'s

, action—

andjCoAie^nebtly, the time-fiworable

•

WILL WIIHSTABD WATER.

’osi Be jfedteeA.: TMsflyrep

planting, is still worse—for the roots
main dormant a much longer time,
evaporation from tbe leaves fa going

AGOOUNMm

Sr l» nt die* B«m*.

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.*(.&lt;ha most Uiueetial. proud-

mother a quadn-m slave.
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■■■■ ■■■*—s—

bodies of ntd. autataa wamWi , &lt;
* b.n the gambol* are aUlt« doo*
Of all chUdrsq of lb. .aa, ‘
And ahiub o»ma. o« lb. mirth
01 all erealurea t^lki. earth ;
■Whaa lUt gold tight quit* tbs aky,—
Tb.n tb. roMjprvpm* fa «fa

great

$jasting«’ Susimss Jirittorj.

VKTB1I!!

It
GRm « SPAULDING,

SftisttUany.

Over High Prices, at the

THE BESERTEK.

HASTINGS

DRUG
EALER IX GROCERIES, proTiaioaa. pro
d SI, fliah. butter, lard. park. Bad grofa el
aUkiaeAlas Uys wtedtaa, tec ,«tc.
Store is
Catifora a Ulate. Stele sUeal. UaaSiufS. Kwb.

STOREII!

The invalid ruined hitn self oadflo hrwi,
‘ flawing deeper, darker than, ever warn
hi» black eyey-a noble bro*. whUe and
thin tn spirituality —the proud )im quiv­
ered w'rth pain and pnssion. ’ Again I
tried tmavnlUogly fo &gt;ndtho Hm—hte
■asst hafi fell - the strong I tide kJ life cbbut it seemed y»Jy La asrfo biui.aa

1

Imine ; but the tft'L.n was full.’ and pmftV
ed itw white stream ofradiance right down

Roberts &amp; Striker,

D. C. DAWLET,
DEALER la »u kfada nf Family Qratvrisa.
4teN* aad Wmo4«u ware, wad a general aa-

on the face -of-the man who had spoken
to me.
• ■/*
• .
. J .7
. .. j want r I asked.
“1 d**n't like tn be alone. 1 feel rather
•trnngrly.?
.j
‘‘Y«&gt;u nre mueh excilied; what ia the
mntter t” •
•
The thin, keen fanfare* of the man

—lUVK—

JUST RECEIVED
ROBERTS Be NTRTKVR,
a new and most complete assortment of
DRUGS 1.ID .HED1CIMER,

wgtf Chemical*, Paints Oil*. CnmBl pheue, Bnrniuc Fluid,

troubled trie a Utile. Yno don’t think I
deserted fr«»m rnpidilr, dn vnu4” ‘
‘•Really. 1 know nothing about h. Ynu
nre u»t well tn night,
I shall give yon
"nmrthing quieting, so that you may
alern.”
“Nn. nn. just atav hers a moment.—
TV— •• I------- '

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
a TToRXBY* iT t A»'&lt;na th
z\ eery. Fanleafaratlawiisnj

ms utnu.

FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
rt’RPUMrS,OXl.Y_F3

OBea in the Osrt Bouta, Htetlac*. Misb
Jawta A. SnaMBT.
halt AIM*
DAXIEL COOK,
C-STICE OF T»E PEA Ct, (ieuem! Land and
Tai Aganl. will’ al tend Io the collection of
!r'»taand all other buainejn perlainipg to hiaafliee
&gt;1ice in Goodyear’a block,
atalra.

r

1. A. HOLUkOOK,
k rrORXKY and Cownaelorat haw, Bobciterln

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFfKE. RCOAR. SPICES. PEPPER.

PRCNES. F1OS, RAt^IXB. CODFISH;

hie o«t, felt hie pul«e. re armtiged hi"
bondages, and placed hla pillow mrtre
comfortably.
“Your tt-urk fa a* gem fa aa a wnmanV
be said. gfv&gt;t&lt;*follv. aiehing a* he "poke.
I "»l Mill a litlfa while, then rnae In order1
Ilia omdicine. hot .be uraaped me hr for
Itettd nod drew me down again by nia
I •de.
t r
■‘The ntnonlieht reminds ma of tbc

in fcd, everything in .ths Grocery line, tacit a* I
will be heeded far faart’r “«
Office in Ruuett’a

|&gt;HYR|CIAX and Surgeon.

(EjMacxa-j jjmnnnaaii
Arfl Ceoklir Extracts

prtrRTt-i.wSlK^?nXii’*«“BW^
I

roa

wa,. »«&lt;r Um Coan lioaaa.

tjik

KsrvciAL bkxktit &gt;&gt;r nix ladix*.

CHERRY
tfOTAItr rvm.ic and &lt;5on,rraa*rr.
'!*EXM. mClIK IXKR. PA PC*, RJT.
VRljOPES. CARDS, *a, Ac.

Upoa eur, ihclvp nuy .b* found all aFthe
host

attorney •"&lt; emps-faee* u-,
A a«d Cnnmwldrte Ch-arery, Natsry P*bl»-

roraiA*

PATENT MEDICINES
.

Michigan.
’

______________ _

jTmTweyimu,

Notary Pablie, "nA Tax agent. Partlflirtar
allantinn paid to making ent Drew*. Bnrt-

ZJL“’U nv&gt;".v’’,n'
,

KKArrsn t mbbowb
TTORXFTS and OOrXMKUX)»R AT LAW.

cAch'

•r Bendy Pay, only.
. *?e'3** ■“’’"&lt;•««’ »«*•** n»« «o COMPOUND.
IJWi.a^ auulag an PRESCRIPTION* and .n»
'be! r£?b“"’K 5rT • °f “ •“ ”“'-r 0P0“

j

,»4 »..4=k »™»

,

oryxes**.
r.'C.-primdioE,

4sys aseh-wekk.'

p~" s~

___ t_—

i.
DAJVIKL STRIKE*,
ptODXIY CLUE. Istery PuHte. sad

*’*; cook.

me thus. You mnat know thnt T jnlqrfi
the army w'lthmtt a spark nf Idee 'for

ESS
at

IMe,' *safnd 'Afc ha'wras. the *H&gt;nng
Littuteoanty&amp;ct had a. strange (hciqatloa
uqit,,
h'« qyeaflfV’itmed again., hi*
pn.ud mouth was tremiiloiia with feeling
ihut. Mf6'yrse, was yet jncornprofirnylbfa
to me.
I tried to nwko him bo ai|rnL:
but SO inlebae &lt;aa hfa desire to apeak
that I found it best to linen t» him cnlmly—b««t for more reasons than one -, life
was lo«* in Ute chalice, perhaps mv Ifatiming, m'ghi sweeten its last few drops.

aruijVZ.WP ihe M«dipg. J . reronected
pawing a farm honno before the (ray. nnd,
tu well as I could, mode my wpy for it.

WMlmWd Mrullj
by her p^n .hand I could scarcely

In

..... •„.. .iw.WW.wn

■

once upon me, then closed them with lhj (
•uw-r.l-Hifo- gf^nfoAerWbehMwg blow. Every -ww~
^fjidiln Jhc evening., ,We.,watched ber mbirer«*ftf ifUsit^Wnyteiere! Mr.(br»ug&gt;
.k3pW| *’,tT
■Lincoln y/iuhavc waited for the-people,••Fhad left In New Orleans rare lienii.
•’V- Shc
•nd
thsfamfa WV»ow
—to .* per*; Bhe; cuul4 ni‘t be sold for, Ihrop^ ready. The tbrec£sredrpdd&amp;ou*ana vol.
tke,-‘My oM ’vnOsluw,' nHu'd,1' elegithf itamUMM. u,i, .
■'..M .
unteer* -art afamjng-bvnsrehr on ; hot we
wiehcn; I have IHlttrM lime gway oveb'
, “P.ieul.do /ou wonder J deserted;i, ‘«1L you, P«urf iw; tHS1 tMH-i.
spuHeaa creatures; I have believed my­ DtkyoBfWondpr . that J wan; to .lire’ tu
self in Jtive with tbeae moth?, glittering, ]
, meet those wretch*! QL.ry has b*n,
gaudy, vain beings ; hut never bad I
my dream—now
vengeance has ily., can W jfonc
b‘Jd./»**r»’WiR»D£riP1-iied truly till 1 saw Ftny. Ycir don't
place'! -• row^
:_j tarjr. meaaaraa; U/ ^drfaing wait «faF&gt;
know what it emrt me to cmifovxthis evfln
,.“Yengo»nop is ipin^ refill rcDSiy.th I
t&lt;» toy self I, who bad dreamed ofglery the Lord, was iny answer, gs llie desert-.
all tny )if«&gt;; .i'.wbti had the proudest of
j cr's grasp tightened. Hie pale faon gTow bl&lt;Kid in my vieina—I tn Ipye a woman | ed suddenly, bis "Rrdud*lipa quivered, a
rfacorityd - Awd Xbby faswwr'..ta»,^ thsKl
tainted with Afr'can Itto-’agr I I foel. wild'|‘ cunyuld^e dtWk - pfiiyW- bver; Ms’ fine
when we unw- ttegfa lbe ..blp«as»«,J&gt;* wii
—the.rbonf swims—ftunh, v«»a’:rttutt Us-’ features—the- broad hand wf- nwxwflipht
will be up with them. We havo-wutreten! Nitui's viNee wM-rldi! with melody' Mill shining over iballlAle out. Thaaolr &lt;h*n,tWS*i jndojr men here, and their
Ind, H beoamo Vrnturr.
IhengrtMlej bed।
...i' uwh'WWli *&gt;*.• qpt * broken reed.—
ipg tngc^itracled.ui^ hnr.light footlgll
WhsB-Wfl begin to' draft, however, war
her wittuufo woinaiilinrva mid rpnd'oty
»ilLW?n in wHrtbu. .Tjpy^drrod
nil jnn&lt;--l. I whs nearly mad, nnd because
drafting far mure than volunteering'.—
F loved ht*—loved her whmife price dlaa
Boston, Cfct. fltht—-Fanedil Hal! wes TUJ.M9*. j)JSff'
three • biu-uind.
n&lt;.t ss yti learned, that drafting eonfawa
crowded ut o«on tv-day.u*,be*r .an ad
dress
Gmtn.Chnrlea Sumner and others., many strange secrets of 'snrocss. It Is a
ter day buttling dire tbyughu—*an ai»d'
bM (fonwriptM- mro«ttre, aad indicates
weak, weakrf thin now. for tonight lam । Wm.UlaiHm. from Newton, presided.*
Mr. Sumner In the early !jmrtinn of Mis' nerious strength and the consciousness of-J
ething. ’ My wound w«&gt;nlJ not heal, for
' strength |iq^ gmarmuvnL Our govero-,
my brain «a&lt;nn fire; ■■ S&lt;&gt;'lying there on ’ address,*Mid: ”1 thank G»«d I live to en­
. I m,cqtlua hitherto fain halfasleep, JteiL.
the white pillows fanned nr read to by joy this day ; I thank Gud that my
awsxe. a great, gfad-hatured giant, now ‘
have
not
cl&lt;&lt;sed
without
seeing
thia
gre$t
llrib tMS&gt;ut|fu|* - aid. passionate woman,
and then rolling over snd crashing aoirte
who, even in hur njfc s^yae of beauty and revolution. The skies are brighter And
ufihf rats running tn er hisbed.and now ’:
order, in her lovin-j deiiro to please, tn the sir purer, mAv that'daveiy has lain
asflllws getUqg A»r*y badly biltan.—.
handed
over
u&gt;
judgment
”
.
hev- hrnWog(t'» imneeVr jdlj.Vigfl.tSe dhr ‘
Among the omens which be hnifod y.k» u&gt; QitolSw.ueValhi Ibe,inpn, .
rent of my unhappy ilioighta, betrayed
the satfir uinotlon that wav galling me. । with gladness was the Union which pre
Sha wrest had flowers dextarnukh flihe vailed among good men, in supporting
tens &lt;&lt; tfwwHdnd*! Jump up. sny jully
oHiked the/not d#heit»e -birds for my the Slute abd National Governments, for
»fl»d Dem­ giant! foe varily, thinjps begin to
fastidious Iippetitr, she mnig softly _b»w,, getting
keefous.
jY?u,. must plpv the. W&gt;cLe
‘‘And'.not &lt;eaa cheurioq &gt;:wm fit.
U’«ed b»llud-;ribli and sweet in old French ocrats.
vkords.1 ‘Ax»d-|;«ild, mnte, passive, ils- in thq generous .devotion whiqh^U.ofj
foreign
birth
have
displayed
Uwarilstbric;
_.i —-..i- j—-------- -------------...»
IO iivnr, eyes tom
celeMhitW d»-g Halfatk.farhu can MR* lire
iRgiXo diink far lovtlioe** ; for-abe^ast mh.pted country. Surely, this Is n-» time'
thousand rate as ioteT, and cry to Sam.
f&lt;tr’lit "frife Ofpirrt’yj’ The Pr-chitns
lovely—yp^ (hough only wurlb ..three
ho.to carry out the dead *ud&gt;ury tfawl
lUm ■&gt;£President L&gt;nfl&gt;dn was oanaiderwd
thomuind.
It&gt; rata n^irkj frtet\jl. ,Sam"ej, if. evpr R
“I will atop soon ; you are'kind to he aa practically aeroring freed'&gt;n; ;n ull-.
was! .
'
.
patient. 1 was dreaming one night rff who van find shelter, within pur lines, and
Can not flte 'NoHh pity tM enGro
my licAblifal cotiihiS; bat their faces he, ncci-ptedlt without note or coin menu
gatne, rfnd shake out the bag, as -weH aa
In
relation
tr&gt;
hi*
(SumnerU)
..wn
act",
suddenly Iwcaina . black and vicioqs -aa
tbe iSoethl They hara bnwdfoj.ppt. as, .
imp; their voices taunting, mjeking nt*, : he challetiged scrutiny and defendedhimery loat^Apd -deljar, dug. cat, fmd taffiq
with my love of gl&lt;*rtr,tny hopes of fame; Helffrvm Rtiodry a&gt;ew*afio0K.
P*npy. qgiLieto the war, and dude it fb.
JLJe.bylined
th^Lthe
^.।verninent
/.si
for'it suhifirfl’nx If Nitis hid told tbei'n’of
rioutly. Tliey l|no stopped rii Dotmng,
my fava file hor, nnd fa-ihUrUrrfplidtdeM imide progress during the lostyear. ILf&lt;farvd ti«tMng*W1ithrift! fo--fanfckre
;;il fax-ante a matter of rare sport to jber. ndyi'icatcq the pl&lt;H-fnninlt&gt;&gt;n of President'
Idttvoft fn nfenPe*tlu‘ vftfroa ftd k'^tilV vfatoryTS N&lt;.w i«i Ute«lk(». Ndrtb step
*n4
my s’ldtleij $ul ijrom
turtl l LifejmAwUc.-faQ^s aM-hfa.4*Uk;
grvatm-M, from nnoealral pride, -l avp- tary neoaeaity and lia denied' that theobz
be of but «m»li Cflbw if
l««a*
intspi.apoke^foqd^n MM’.dtr.ims.. for ns i«ct of th», war was. oUw than |o .put
llii* tattle and Become the cilixuns of a’
,
I pqke,i» pul.* fare.:fayu7ng m ls.tr*. vM!r. dWStM.W"’"-lirr^kch' B.'iunl^y;:p&lt;»ftig bkckrfird Instead
x
‘
To
secure
pcxce.
which
w&gt;
many
ndished like* .vision before the. B«» I knewNqiM And, beard-ftll. xThq/texlday t.w”-’ ,v*ckt6d'c/»uM only"flie'done by! present

Oh.bow l*.ng it qrtis ! Hojk ing the Reparation of the States. Sepanu
lion of tins Stntoa was eke'is. The rebel*
must be first subdued*, nud then concilia
nvjsy.-ynd evrqfog -yamy. In tbe long. ted. .Art^n wafi Wuij£4^-«taifW»rThunderbolt*
! tfanqml twilight 4 wateb. d tbe, atara, a* wahJ. G.d like acti&lt;iD.
Inytck/nnu, wjli, h'ng'mg fi*r N'fot* . ^“e inilalhr hUrled in (hb'Cabrnvtat well aa

k-ft all nt.ne.

weardi iij&gt;p.&lt;ticnt I became for, my kind
I nurse, niy tender friend |, Tbodny &gt;*-&lt;m-s

roq&gt;e af ln*t, Uo^ly.. fealAj. ** if.V'-j! in lhe field. '■ The A(?»Cnrt rape, nlavo a«
j tired, and wedry, and depressed. ■ jjfify wall ns free, mnat help ua. . Loyalty did
| the first tituaj dyew bflr cdoas to BW- nqt depend vpuu color. Help fn»m the.
her utirrefatyighwsd dowfl oq fpy ’.bospm nlvea fa oonMitutiwal. and, ii|alirin(l by
An apnan! to
I and tiild het Inst (loved 'hey bptfar. than historical precedentt.."
tfcriaverthcifld be tried, and lie be-’
i life, belter then fame, better |han auy
limftafftihlng in' the hide, wide wdrlB.— lievrd that aurh an appeal w.&lt;ald ba ef.
Sbe
very still ; nnly the Featfog of fe«t«ai. The alarm, abould ba. enoourI her heart close to mins- sold me that Aha! aged and the maaters discouraged by a
heard. , ,Agyiu 1 sprdca. more iotensafa, panic among them.
The various objections to the ^roclamore impaliqn^y, fald fawall^jiy strug­
gles ; my whole heart poured itaclf out, matfim ef the President ■*» liheritttf-thr

and still sbe'kMtlt At’my indd lb‘silence.
‘Speak Him !’ i said, ‘only way &lt;Aie
“Yea, glory has been a bright dream 1 word !’
.
ever qinot 1 could listen to th© old
“I would -die for you—♦ would dfa ;
uf ’my sucestors in other .lands, ,*1^ , but4 cannoUive and.be yours,', wai hhr
our name was a proud one—a name 1 ioftly repljt. j *a .-iss.«t. ; c&gt;c
•
have tried u&gt; keop wipi bofidr..' WsP f
•*“■
-7“
awoke in tbe m&lt;mnPgb| with’.if sense nA given up all 1 Am I not, will mg to.ffl•concern for my gchefoi&lt;&lt; fqrpjls. .why, s'tgq.a ciniui'which the worjd gckty^lhud fo!I me 0; u»y (fid®, and a yety urg­ Hw»TWa!.- ‘MUJi-.A
b*
ent diw’ifoTor water;"so I mahiyieif/to when she passionately exclaimed -. -,
crawl..tt&gt;rj(iqgh Ute wmtd«* ..sniWetjflfs
“I esnnut.lfearjt—autpj, J cannot be
Itenealh even you ! I nave ho Ume wparticle
maij’ii hcfrrf’’;' I !ffAve ”ibJ Ift* burning,.

ofIffY1»MTYTbo Ns™*"**.
ROBERTA A ETRIKER-

MANHOOD;HOW M*T( AKD BO" »S8Tt&gt;Bn&gt;!

T) ROSHOOWBO
A -Law. Kaltsitef
Court* of thia Stela.

m&gt;BS»TS * SWXtB.

B»n&gt;a M.«=« &lt;■ &gt;«•________ [u
Room
jX

;

in tin-Olh.-r world.
When I rams to
ms wii’rtl Wil- nil nhm&lt;- uiifi t,i*» «iieh
a glare of no«ofllight. in mV eve« as '»hinifa
to tiigliU I wan very went rind r&lt;&gt;n«iimipg with thirat, nnd not ripyrln'nv thank­
ful to my hrnv,. farmra^e" for 1. iv’.n.r

J’*"

H. WMIGBT*
A rroRWEY *M COVMMbUDWtefl* I.AF.
A and Solicitor and Counsellor ta Ch*Neerjr.—
sseti ssyg, Wfao oWi

«r

W r had a preUy hail Urnah with ymrfellow a, nnd I found tnvarlf fare to far*
withAhe tunghe*t suhirct yn«i evrrisnwt
Twiyu I ih'Uight mi&gt;rlf gene; mir rar
tridge- were out •, wbh a nr.-rt «hoti| of
-Liberty and Union* the YanS|M: ramn
nt me with n salirp puHlngn gn«h Tn my
nrtii thnt'faid tw |nw. Fnrlnnatelv jh’rv
to fly Inst tlh n nr 1 •hoiilA hnv,-

secession ; not a jpt of principle Irt ih*
inalter—purely from th* love “f adven­
.2f*XS"M ’’•P*e!*Nr announce to the sill- ture and with mv French hlnnA fliyrtlna!
«•* of
and eternity, that wa iaumd to nt thr thought «&gt;f *7« fllnrit.' I,hair kaA
b^I*Jh.Uu.** ** V hoS?r *'*’* *’
*-•*«•»"
different trichinga since. *p you need not
lie hasty tq il'inking mc 'verv'WrftCmpt'
able. Glory bfi 6ecn ’tfie’ theni&amp;'of my
lile.” ’
*

&gt;»&lt;* 'nergtstffrHMHWWK fWfh •• »»«*
struggling Into life among ths (Replft
would. iftranaiauudtvshBrieadara.avM
oppoaitioiv.
and
bowling t&lt;&gt;
HidteoMeM tWdrv.fateteihbi nflia.

also came quaking into m -

“Comr here a formfehl. plMuie.’*
1
We had onjr a glifhmrr r.riight In the
hospital Tor the ‘rot* Wei-e nearly all emp'
ty. M&lt;4t ofnnr wounded hnd been sent

D

lUIbroek's Xsw jlloek. Ratlings, Mich.

I iproral free***

WbMUbalMflrmhevefaiv Snam.
I A»iwhU.Roih**iiawKtoouli.&lt;-rww.
WUa .Ist-bm^Ua^w, algiir, ,

r*M»a&lt;tMf leraaa.
BL tXKS.f -iQ IturtyiUdietfotUodf ealanrf

’'UUW

( lAf^iupMAoi.lqttfci^ afei.
when l «u.«.kN^ bj Mning.^Bo^r

leaping in my veins !'

She rose quteldy,

slaves were that tbf
State officer,
would throw Anhp thaU-AM1** ’h*1 •'de
itiuys wpyld.arite, .that there, would be
slave insurrection, nhd that the alave*
wbuld hPertW thb North. • THee!t&lt;|W»'
liana ware ennsMerad by him. and heap,
pealed u&gt; bis aadiaaee if he ;had rwl^-an

MMlra only be obtained through the emsntip’atlon nf theltfifrek.'ftfr MtMuVa fire

tbe■array,-au(j lc&lt;xej^e wpuwn .to Ism
and reap ere we conie to that. ' 2)r*A.
Abralia'tn Luicofn—draft, irf God’swtmel
Lef us have one routAftg. trrmbndous pell
at viotory 1
Bend out audi armies aa
never, was saog Indore. The Weal has
grain wugh y koJ them, and tide what
may belied, you oan arm llxm. Let us
try wbal we can do when it cumec to lbs
l.wk Sfimrgeocy.
v,
\Vheu «♦ arise io &lt;»ur full strength.
England .and France aad the SuOtk yrill
bq as gnats in the ,lhina belkire -uh.
And there la QQ titna t&lt;&gt;.lose.
France ia
“tinkeriug away” *t Mexico; foreign cannM&gt;^ic*lo pasa from-Aladoo into tha.
South | our foe b coi.sidcring the aggres­
sive policy. Abraham Lincoln, &amp;U hew
Aurcnnw/ Canada ia to attack from the
North, and I’miicc from, Mexico.
Xmi •
tf£ft|biH&gt;drvdkthousand are a trifle ; draw
put your million; draw .the last man who
Can bony arms—an^Zcf if Ar dont a»ickIf f This It i1 onr policy.
I^t the bio wa
1 nilK':tMck infl fcstll ’^HbrAth! Uude

Samuel—the rata are nmnmgl 8triaa
quick, ihgugb^yary. qubk—JW.

Io the rtRr/a united people ehuld wot bo

ftot conquer without ideaa, nnd fi&lt;r tht“| red recently irr Barre eoUnty; Mt&gt;.: Ybb ■
Saks of petite be ran* plead for drardhdn. lad and hfowtoiifar werv ndutg «* • atfl &gt;
If the hMiMtrof’freadosn did nnspnan-pe! n&gt;jW upeo prafafa. Wtafs
RWWjfWa

cupuuis were accusD'med&gt; d|Wger.jm4 cwnte wildly, last and incofortwtt. Sbe
kindly took .tnt in.
F«r aimpt »••**! e^«k»oflwj»Mle.M&gt;er b»Uuriy, wiUiwas yery ill; during tny.iMnr«s/.ur rem- rr.ngly ;
,„Uh an.
turDtf was ordered'irifc .indesft the pft;

__
... .
that he (S«nner)«&gt;a»
to wes tbatibjreinaMipstioo the war
p*",
No ode molested pre, g phaAoh dfXa'Ud yfrief 'iCuMM’f &lt;in&amp;&amp; changedrin its ehasdfltMv'hat W -M dlw
object, and that
JUtf (’or •*! ra,n
«x U. {..nil, WM . p-»r
-f dutfdfageML 1 triadsiJlby 'ber naRk.
ruyf^Rs^mker &lt;/.*&gt; foro-.X3»«ivUy
Mr. Sumner Aprfow ’llfoW' fcro 6&amp;A. iliiyifaib to.“ rWf W1M s.
and'-'faffif frr^iewtfy-a^phsadMI and bw w TfemWtiWWa.-'WWiW-’lK-.
.1.1^. bmjrbu,
rrt m.OO-mm.
suhiaMr-Aln'icroafaMM ARfaFruplioos by
i,.«! .m««a j/f
n-4 i--’.. ,•«*.
Iu&gt;w paliunt aid
vt the country.

MW wwog w ruu-u,*** wiiW
•cw.r'e.rt'w

.tni

nt

forgotten—&lt;W
EhafaWWiodni

*

ytw ipsrtmly

�HASTIIM BANIH.

WMKLV

Cathp near Lmiieville, Ky.

'

ui
“Prcwdent

ms

of artillery.
Barrial*
o’a emancipation prooinspired the moat lively trr-

which

frmirary:

were •&lt;

aJSr-JOBT

ta t»ar difl*irsa»BiMWt frSMdW'fM*

IUC KAMI A

iau Uniow CoareaLioa at

SPECIAL K0Tl4E»^'f
about 10 o'ohwk^iui moral

made by that Qoteetiflaauspicious upportuaity .to rise »a in*ur..
_____ .
'PL-^ Lav* kxrd a).
may be re-nominated by thia convention

ML8.LACKT

There will

GEO. THOMAS.
____ _
J. H. MUTTB0E,
0. L. IKGRAM,

Repabllcaa ,u^*J)t‘lli”1 Cosrentfoa

allegiance was to the Cmsiitutlon through
the Democratic organization.
He did
not consider conservative Republicans

any better than Democrats or as good,
but he was willing t&lt;&gt; use them.”
“Mr Bennett’s sulxtitute was over­
whelmingly rejected.”

&lt;m&gt;

picket duty y eale rd »y;

Lrr rr u

J. A. SWEEZEY.
GEO. K. BEAMER,
H. WRIGHT.
M. T. WHEELER,

a o. scon,

DM. ammMtt.

that the

bxmkmb«*xd

fire

have not relin­

quished their organization.
Lrr

it

tbs-rear

long.

that their

boast

nominees for State officers (Stout &amp; Co.)
will oppose the Administration !

Die boocentrated wisdom of the slave

Ueut,-Col.

ment is

started

The health nf our regiment is very

good ; there are a good many

been over to see us today

It is now about lime for roll

I would bo happy tn

lowed

refused U&gt; consider resolutions endorsi

Lrr it

vole given against the Republican party

thia

Phoenix Bank Lothrop, C. 1. Walker and

rebellion.

Powxna.

Proecediees of the Aecoad District RepJohnstown, Oct. 11th, 1862.

Tbe Republicans of tbe 2d Legislative

Republican

Cooven-

District

lutions endorsing, and sustaining the ad

Di strict hare

ministration io a

Representative that is emitienlly “fit to

the county, waa called U» order by

be made.”

chairman of the District Committee, and

crush
by tbe

specific measure to

the rebellion, was

out

Jackson

convention.

tabled

Now

we

made a • nomination for

Hon. Gao. Thomas is too

weli known in our county, and in

the

Khve no doubt but the ‘•Union” meve-

State even, to need any introduction tn

ment was started, or rather, entered into

the voters of bis district.

by

many

in

entire

good faith;

but

His former

legislative experience will give him ad­

double-pay Peck stated a truth at the

vantages

Democratic convention when be said :

measures for the good of the county and

“Those men in Jackson, let

me tell

you have net in motion what they cannot
control.

Iftbey went there to sell out

for

inaugurating and aiding

State which a now member would not

Kalamazoo

the county of Barry in the' House of

District.

He

Representatives in 1859.

We are glsd

rear man took of the Jackson, convention:

te see the policy inaugurated of sending

our best men to the Legislature.

Peek's

We have news from

the Senatorial

oooveution, as fidlowa:

convention of this District by

“I support this ticket because II is
tbe ticket of tbe democracy of Michi­
gan. While they haviset in motion a

learn that Capt. S. W. Fowler of Char,

to go lor the Constitution at if it, that
over rides all tbe rest.”
One

noticable feature, and one

we

desire should be kept in mind is, that

lotte

which we

baa received the nomination fo¥

motion tbe chairman

and Truman G. Cowles committee ot.

Credentials.

a

The committee on credentials reported

Cranatou, J. W.
Kinsley,
Alanson
Webster, Humphrey Fisher, Geo. Bis-

sell
Baltimore—Milo 8. Williams, D. C.
Sanford, W. K. Ferris, R. T. Garrison.
•Orin L. Ray, Jatnaa J. JackH&lt;
son, _____ 8.,------------Johnstown—H. P. Cherry, T. G.
Cowles, H. Paul, 8. V. R.Yurk.
Maple Grove—Joseph Babcock, M.
II. Palmer, Wm. a Upham, P. D,

ed comments this week, hut will say to

Williams, J. J. Perkins.

no better nomination could have

made.

been

We trust that Barry county will

give him a rousing majority ;

believing

On motion Joseph Kinsley was ap­

to be large from tbe mortality ainoug
the field officers.
A large nmbiilauoe
train is now Iroving Louisville to bring
the wounded hither.
Louisville, Ky.,Oct. 10— I P. M.
Early yeaterday morning Buell attack
ed Braggs’ forces al Chaplin Creek in tbe
immediate vicinity of Perryvillp.
A
short but terrific fight ensued, when the
rebels broke and retreated rapidly over
three diverging roads, anuthward. Our
furcea are in cl«*e pursuit, and h*pe tn
bag the lot. Al last accounts Gun. Gil­
bert’s form were in the rear of the
rebels, and aome di&lt;tance belnw them.—
Military agencies require suppression nt
tbe name of tbe place.
No further accounts of tbs losses on

either side.
Louisville is in great anxiety and ex­
citement respecting the fate of our sol­
diers in the pending battle.
Capt. 01 de rah* w, Jackson's adjutant,
is on his way hither from Bardstown with
the remains of Gaus. Jackson Terrill and
Colonel Webster of tbe 18th Ohio.

betray the interests &lt;«f his constituents.

Borne men claim to be “as good

publicans as ever," while they

defeat their o* n party

Re

labor tn

organization by

acting with tome interest in opposition

bershtirg:
■
“Mercersburg &lt;aa occupied hr Stew­
art’s (rebel) cavalry-V^day, and they are
now advancing on Chambersburg.
“They took the hordes and all other
ballot for candidate for Representative.
.property they wanted at Merreraburg.
F1BBT UtniBMAl. BALLOT.
offering relwl scrip f«r Jl
They did no
J. H Munroe, received votes,
9
injury to individuals or priwuiers that J
J. Telfiird,
"
have heard nf.
5
Geo. Thomas,
“The Rebel forreis ent!mated at 30,
2
a Ellis,
000. They are certainly advancing on

pointed permanent chairman and Henry

SBCOXD IVTOBMAL BALLOT.

Geo. Thomas,
No milder teras

expresses tbeir reel

The Greenville Zadepcwdra/

10

J. H. Munroe, received votes.

„

N

Jas. Tslfiwd,
’r
On motion prodeeded

5
r
«
to a formal

ballot

in a recent article, takes a common sense

ykw uf this wbject, whieb we commend

13
13

J. H. Mumroa,

Democrats

15

J. H. Munroe,
Jas. Trifwd,
m
On motion Geo. Thon

of the convention, says, in relation to

declared

unsnimooaly nominated.
man will act

On molioe the chairman appointed
the fidlowing persons as District Com­

mittee :

OrinL Ray, Alaaeon

Web-

Al
thM^tbnCM

ilwZiaoAMfa Amur.

Tbe omveMma

and it is supposed Gen. Rims holds Grand

Girinth, MI.«m Oet. 6 I2 I*. M.

Hon. Mark Skinner. President Sanitary
Commisaion :
Deer Sir—I arrived here this morning

nhout 12o’clock, and hive been busy all
day and up to thistime, taking the namoa
of the wounded. 1 was compelled Ao &lt;•»
from bed to bed.
Our has ia about 750
killed nnd wounded, that &lt;&gt;f the enemy

rSnl

2.000

Thr Grand llsvra Ntwt (Dem) pilches
into C--1. Kellogg in an Mti&lt;-ie full »f grraw
persofutiitieo, asserting that the Republi­
cans ol Ottawa c»uLly will not sustain
the nomination.
How |oug since the
Ntwt was made spokesman fur the Re­
publicans of Ohl Ottawa, we should like
U» know 1 Perhaps ihe editor expects
tbe whole party to follow bis ill&lt;&gt;«lriou»

example.
Ottawa county was represented m the
Nominating Cuiventioi, by honorable and
high-inind«Ml men, who prewnned a can
didste fir the n&lt;uninnti&lt;Mi from their own
county,in thepcra -n of * gentlemun whom
all Republican* delight t»» honor ; und be

Chambersburg.
"They have cat the Bedford wires.—
They are reported as near St. Thoma*,
about seven miles from bare. There Is
no doubt whatever uf thdr being in Mcr-

oereburg.
“They will certainly give ns a call to­
night.
We had the rumor at four o'obick
hut it was not credited. We ran make
no resistance, as it would only exasperate
them, and cause the wanton destruction
of life and property.”
Later—Chambersburg, Ort. 10th, 8 P. M.
-About fifteen men on horseback are in
town, with carbines and a flag of trnee.—
They went tn see tbe principal men .of
tbe town. They have a large force about
a mile from town, who will eater in an
hour.
Latest.—Col.

McClure and Provout

miles from town, to meet tbe rebel coin
mender.
Nothin# can he done, except
wrrmdw, W
in half an boor.

Turk doe.

SOLDIER’S BOUNTY.
BACK PAY. PENKUN, frC.

COMPLETE FORMS AMD DIRECTIONS
ARBEABfi OF FAT, BOOTY A FEXMIOMM.

MMdteviUa. Au&lt;. 23, 18M.

New Advertisements.

and they will wnawcr al the polls tbe in
sidling ina mistiou uf the .Veies that they
are muly to become political renegades
and turn their tuteki «»n the n&lt;»niinee «»F
the party of the Uni&lt;«—the party which
alone support* tbe President and the
Government without any conditions—
lieKMUM thev were unsuccessful before
K LRCTUBE BT Da CULVERTUB
the Conveotton.
When such gentlemen CAUSE AKO CUM oT Kpemat»rrb«se ttmas those who were honored m re presenting
Old Ottawa in tbe Cnnvewtioa do that,
the polities uf tbe Newt editor will be
DsIIbsm sf^ A|
deemed reliable, and his political integrit)
jWr-Di«r^rt; t
ABMhna
abore saapidon.
And when any friend

THE GREAT CAU3E OF

HUMAN MISERY^

tonMM of ToothN left me
■tents «&gt;n the Republican ticket, ffir any
personal considerations. then it will be
he in nor alone in bin aputtacy.
The jVawa also affects to speak for the

touches the sublime, ae think thia ts &lt;n&gt;e

Harrisburg, Oct, 16—7» P. M.
Gov. Curtin baa just received the fiillnwing dispatch from Oul. McClure at Chain-

On motion proceeded to an 'informal

character.

that patriotism which relinquishes party

On

appointed Oira L. Ray, Alanwm Webster

those who d&lt;&gt; not know Mr. Fuwler, that

We have not time for extend­

said, that seek men are simply dishonest.

hers of the convention nowhere claimed

Secretary.

Wight.
Orangeville— Aaron Blake.
Prairieville—Geo. Thomas, Warren

Senator.

the- Democratic convrniior., neither in

pretended or intimated that they relin-

temporary chairman and Henry P.Cberry

represented

and in thia we belive they ware right—

movement that combines oil tbe elements
of opposition to the administration, they
have adopted a platform pledging tbeir
support to tbe abolition Administrati«m,
luft their platform has been taken up to­
day by a part)- who opposes that admin­
istration. [Cheers.] We have Domina­
ted today men wbn wiH not and do not
sustain the President.
Now, there
are primciplea in that platfortn
of
which I do not approve; but where they
pledge themselves and their candidates

organized hy appointing Joseph Kinsley

Mr. Thomas was a member of the foUowiug Delegatee entitled to seals
many years ago from the in thia convention:

possess.

They only told themtelvet.”

But we quote still further from

the

the Senate

the Democratic party, they did not do it

quarters?
Eleven o’clock, Friday-Morning.—W«»
have reralvrd no advice* from the battle
field later than Wednesday evening- Our

ALUAZO rWenOhK,

^miction.

jng relates to Wednesday’s

force in that fight was alamt 15,000 in­
fantry. eight batteries of artillery and
tlon fnr the 2d Representative District
25.000 cavalry. Imt were rainforcwl to­
in the County of Barry, composed of the
wards the close nf the nigagiMnent.—
eight towns comprising the South half of There lots no estimate liern made as yet
The

and shaped it te suiftbeir purposes.

rnilrs.
The
fight

s rumors are circulating concernht yesterday (Thursday ) said to
ruble to the Federal", bitt an*
traceable tu no authentic source at head­

fall encourages tbe leaders of the

C. E. Stuart managed the Jackson aflsir,

recollect that reso­

the

Thera,

day.

BSMBMiBBZD, that every

oua, fire-in-lhe rear Democrats, such as

Our readers will

We are now under marching orders, and

William
bb

call, and I

receive a paper from you once in a while.

drum beats, and I must dose.

bis policy.

arc

There

several Michigan regiments near here.—

ventions—State and county—they

this course, inasmuch as those moot odi

Among tbe Perrysville casualities,
Wednesday, are: Killed—Gen. 8. J.
Jncksoti and Terrill, Acting Brig.-Gen.
Webster and Lytle of Ohio, Lieut-Col.
Kentucky Cavalry.
C&lt;d. Pope &lt;d the same regiment is
wounded. T»ere is no cninfirmation of
Geo. Sheridan’s death. Gen. R»uiMrau
ia reported slightly wounded. Cui Wtwtl
ford, first Kentucky Cavalry, after five
charges took two halt cries, and the Hitmy. after hard fighting, were driven eight

here in the

nate a State Ticket for their party, swal­

We can see no inconsistency io

grunting

Hastings boys hove

liable to move any

form.

Louisville, Oct. 10.

The Fusileer Regiment is

to .sustain the President, io all

"Union*’ Cunventioo, eschewing the plat­

the chaae is still kept up.

Jewett and Major Campbell, uf the 15th

the so-called ‘•Union*’ party

of the Jackson

tion is not confirmed. Our troops occupy
Rienzi. Wo have chased Price aa far as
Riple) , aud so tar as can bo ascertained

around camp, but not many io hospital.

8th instant, and in an endeavor U&gt; nomi­
nominees

Our regi­

have the Austrian rifle ; they shout first

democracy assembled at Detroit on the

the

England.« France. Those G-.vsramor.la
dUHinue to indieale a declared p-’hey «•&gt;

well armed and equipped; we

must slop writing.

Lrr rr dk nxMXMBxazD. that although

Itefore

Whipple commands

this regiment for tbe prvsent.

city ; most uf tbe

si bkmkmbxbed that the fire-lnDemocracy

It rained

he will bo coniiniaaiuned as aueb

rate.

tatoUed to four

in-lherear Democracy

Hastings. Oct U.U41.

Bevssibrr a«si.

“Advwwe from
Gwara mam from
Eun.po show uo change in lbs purpcMs of

finxfaton Wsdos-iav. Iwween Harrishurx and DaavLUs. Ky.. - b-ariar «h*
uoa-intcrventiotL
the Wednesday a haUle.
W.dlord took
-The Mtelcment that Lee’s array i«
....... ------- -- ,----- - - - .falling book on Staunton is confirmed,
The rebels are retreating l*» Coup Dick
covering, Capt Fitzgerald's Company and it is expected, in case he ahull be
l&amp;WWsT
was out towards Balt Creek about a week pressed hy toe Uubm forces, be will re­
It was rumored that Bragg and Cheat­
ago on picket, and all “seoeah” property treat to Gord.ifiavillc.
ham sereWledb WrAetafay’s bailie.
“The amditi.m «d tbe rebel army it
•me .4* great destitution.
In addition to
Ba I ti more, Ort. 12.
tbeir Want of clothing, they are now liv­
didn’t fare very well,
Dis Hastings ing on half ratiuns. Chas. J. Falkner is
visiting the camps ;.tid making speeches
boys are good at “cramping” and allow
tu sustain tbdr courage.”
me to judge, they will be as good at fight“Mr. Peck opposed Mr. Bennett's res­
Caln., Ort. 9.
olutions aa strangling the voice of tbe
Tbe reported death of Gen. Oglesby,
Cain&gt;. Oct. 10.
minority. He also oppoeed it as referring all eager ffir-the fight, and. I don’t think
from
wounds
received
al
Curialh. is in
to*~the Jackson platform.
He vrouln't there is one that will be abut in tbe hack.
Ilatchie River is 500 killed and wounded.
have any thing to do with it
He did not Our Colonel has been acting aa Brigadier correct.
The Federal .wcupati.m of Grand Junc­
he said, stand on that platfsrm.
His

M DhtikH—GEOBGE TBOMAa.

township, in said District will

./ Ik.

V'-™ ko” f

Blair’a Valley.

regiment than I ever did in the OH

position nftbcaoti-AdmioistralkMi party :

-.. “Mr Bennett, nf Jackson, presented his
resolutions as a substitute for the above,
and urged their adoption at conaiderable
length. the object ot his ramarks being to.
show that the Convention ought to refuse
to nominate any ticket in- view nf the
Jackson nominations.
He was afraid tn
have tins ticket baptized aa a Democratic
ticket. He thought such action would
put the ticket in precisely the same posi­
tion M if It was a regular Democratic
ticket. Such action would not c«»ma up
tn tbe standard and morale uf tbe Union

r.W.«rr.

The women and children ofthe rural dis­
tricts are removing to the cities for safe-

The following, from (he proceedings of

the Convention, immediately fUlqwHif

... I«.n&gt; hillj &lt;h«l &gt;k.

capture their entire part/;

counties, or any &gt;4 their raprawntatives
in the Cmvention, accept the Wmm Im­
an organ, or fulfil any of Its prrdictloiM.
wo whall be prepared to see loyal men

without das|
should Ur*.

‘’■‘taUinui*

600,000
LLOYfrB KFW RTFEL PLATE COUJCTT
CULOBKD MAP OF THE UXITED HTATDt
CAMAD4M, AMD KKW BRUNSWICK.

compromise .with traitors, « patriots
voting the peace ticket &lt;«“ to See any
other nnreaNonable or moiutroua thing
happen among true men.

Ths N. Y. Tbibuxk thus briefly states
the programme of the Democratic lewd.

&lt;Mit the armed

EvEBT BA ILBO AD KT AT IOX

a»d will take back all

---------- w, ...
Union party movement:
But the politicians who control
machinery* of the Democratic partv

treason now dewdatii

loyalty- by ahatoefttl
their plan is to have
exhausted amJ wearied out hy diQaysand
t«.o &gt;HI b«

mli1 ,1. Admlitat™tn n&gt;ke , I&gt;^
wl„

throw tko

__ — ...

I hr Slave Power, they ex

~

■nmJPffJ’w KtwfccK v.

�CT A NLCENRITT IX SXUJ ROUMEROLD

ormu.

JOHN8 ft CROBLEY’S

THE STRONGEST WX9tN TH IWORLD,
TOECHlAFimTGLCT IN TUI WORLD.
THE MOST DUKABLEGLUKTN THE WORLD
IW wiilHwt

mi RUT QU» IN WWOftLO.
2‘AMERICAN

k|t a,moa^

red ta. hr«
and'put under urrest.

'

WILL WirHSTAJtD WATXB.
IT WILL MEND WOOD.
Save ynar broleu Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.
MrfW.re,

„

llwl

bv

with ih* Ann-nrau nu&lt;i EumiMwn Pher.
ms«.|«hto, .nd .|| Purgiiive |&gt;||^ dllr.
ng ibUt
wrakw, ihe p«i«,t.
hi case«#Y«Jhtto Fever. FrTerasd Atm*.
Typhttn Tv ph*. d Searle,
Pt.x,

Mawalcs,

Coavimnx.—We

RxricrsxsTATirx

publish in this lasue a call fora e&lt;aWention f'r the

1st representative District

tn be held in thia village on Tuesday the

rr
X Cosstyofl

T.wd^

in

session

for this county are in

this village.

rapidly.—

....revo
,lie ire-v* &gt; lira, no.ir ; M&gt; mat tn
all ca«es where pnrgatbm is rvoutird.'
RADWArs pills win.),,

It will he borne in mind how­

ever that their chief huxiness is to equalixe the tax mils »ftly&gt; various townships,

the various cx-

and to raise money for
prnaes &lt;4 the county.

familieeof

Tbe

v-iltintccrx have also a large interest in

but we must be I literal

•Vo«mm.Vl "S'klteT*, wVweS, VJ

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

PILLS.

^PRINDLE,

tine Bottle of ’

AIEBICAJI CEWErrCLrE.
Estate ef Pre aline Cbili.
gntive mrdivine in itao. that will cure
three cxMiiphlnta so quick *• E.
ra‘.Z
i i
WAY’S 1'1 LLS.
Prrwma subject tn
C&lt;»atit eneaa. Indigi&gt;«l&gt;&lt;&gt;n. Dyspepsia, Bil- bate Office. in tbe
inustirMe. Jaundice, Li Ar Complaint, Ap­
oplexy. Headache, »bould take ten or
three of three PILLS mice or twice a

Price 25 Cvnta per Bottle.

T S ‘ 5^So“-

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

con­

civil

ailhout

trial.

The

Union

Section.

that he will

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted.
I. And it is farther ordered, that the petitioner
pive notice to tbe perrons interested in aald eatate
of the pendency of anid petition and tbe hearing
ihreof. br cauainr a body of thia order to ba nub-

Which we offer nt

S\oviwve.\v "BvVtora

NEW YORK.

XW \vOOT

cases were disposed

uf'

Society

of

AgrieulUintl

”Dy.

Imporant tu Builders.

Important tu Railroad Companies.

We have every kind of goods, such as

Important to Farmers.

of hearing.

was

trial.

JOHNS &amp; CRO6LEY-8

SHERMAN C. PRINDI.R.

IMPKi'VKO OCTTA FXACUA

ijlni

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIKE AND WATER PROOF

‘

MXWS &amp; SH‘DE?s

GROCERIES

week.

and

Friday

&lt;&gt;f last

Thursday was a pleasant day and

Kb

the attendance was very g-md but the exliihi’inn of stock w*« n««t large.

Friday

f&lt;»r any thing like a turnout

very du

The nun in the morning had

d««rre If*

HARD-WARE!

north Mat fractional quarter, |K-J
Mat fractional ^nart.rfKJ of tb« «

ixaa. .tc.; by the principal Bviutaa*. Aacsinm.
an r otberw Hu-1 b»« prurrd l*. be lb«CHEA&gt;*ENT
u&lt;l .MflriT DUR tBLL KGUF1NG in uwt it te in
e'v-ri iwmwt A FIRE. WATER. W EATHER and
TIME HiUUF evrensg far ROOF’S UF ALL

the
Olli be applied by any one,

The attendance of

si;d there

was

DRY-GOODS!

otoisiiiemMedhappointniefit in nuthaving
an agricultural addrew.

C. 8. May Esq.

WILLIAM MULLEN. I GmmteDAN1EL STALKY,
t rie-are.
dress, hut the heavy rain, probably, prev.nited his attendance.

We have, as yet,

received no list &lt;«f Premhints,

but

ADMINISTRATOR'S s'aLE.

.GUTTA

X.XQX7XXX
PERCHA CEMENT,

FOR SALE BY
Roberta A Striker. Hartiuirt. EH Kicbote. JwR
i Terry,*Orangeville Milla.M.C. Swift. Prairierllte
U.B' Benninfton, Middleville, and by druggieU
end merchant* generally throughout the country

For Coating Metah of all Kinds when
exposed to ths Action of the Weather,

shall

ELBCTW1I WOT1CB.

and

Frf PrwyTtyjiRd Begfriig ■«tal

undoubtedly do so io time for our next
NoUm'la hereby gi

issue.

SWAMP LANDS.

Mixutkiuau—The M. E.

Conference

Granger to this village. Rev. A.

goes to Whitney ville, W.
East Grand Rapids. W.

Elat River.

W. Rork to

F. Jenkins t»»

We also ubservg that J.

Il adbsrea artnlv, formingabody eoeal to tbres
cuataaf oadiuary paint, co»U much Imn. and will
LAST THREE TIMES A8 LUNG; and from ita

J
«* .

J. Van

Wyck to Middleville, and J. W. Caw
iho'me to Woodland.
J. N. Dayton

Stacks of
BEADY

Mjcs CO Ktatx Lax» Orrici, I
ZsMoy, eert. IfMA, 1&amp;12'
NOTICE i» bcrwbv given- H**
following
deaenbed Si...'Land*, aitnated
’b’
.. of Barrr. Forfeited tor non t*'mr«« "f ‘be Ts«

IT WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN
WARM WEATHER. AND NOT,WASH OFF.

SAMUEL S.^ LACEY, .
presented the udiitor wirina laaket of fin*

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
be repaired Wrtb GUTTA PEKCHA CEMENT
and pretexted Irani farther corrosion end leakmu

Dated, September 9, IMA

Clothing
wa are anxious to mH, and WILL SELL,

To Dftr^y------- Ruti. R.mche«,
Tn Deetroy------- Mice. Moles, nnd Ants.
Tu Dettray------- Bed-Hugs.
To Destroy------- Muths tn Furs, Clothe*.

Ate., &amp;c.
To Dettroy-------M&lt;-quitoea nnd Fleas.
To Dttlroy------- In-ecta ‘&gt;n Plants and

F«»wls.
Tn Destroy-------- Insect* «’ti Animal*, htc.
To bettroy-------- Every form and speeim

n»k

ClrcaH CrerY—1HL *»•*•
Lrcrcaa*.—M*.
teruined our citixetta hy a course of i«J-

OLB GOODS

Unusually Low!

ofVtrmta.

■naaadOUTTA PERfHA
with MI printed d: rectie n*

Ctemril Cvsrt wltbrs

i^re'redre

«•* ««rf ipnia of

pm. crenwreiaf oRfc PlurmJ«W
«

awc^ mtXcMft.e’Wok^
ax\A vevoke Ia^r. cn\o^dkAt.

(These ^ittarn ara put up in quart
bottles, of which the above is a faa-eimile. The label ie finely engraved, and
i» provided with a safe-guard from
oounterftiters.
&amp;rioe fl per bottle, or
fix for (S.
C. W. Jfobaok, (Prcpriotcr, J/o. 6
JDaet Fourth Bt^ Cincinnati, to whwm
•U orders should be addressed.

•ml the exhibition uf other things^” thal.

persons was quite

n». •B.o\&gt;a*k'«
BXow.ae\v, 'BvXXc.vs

ar* tot Soto.,*'*
i ^.r*i&gt;*n.to*i£ yitonto*!*, D^*’ *wV*n^, Km»wio\\i&lt;*, «Xe.

although there were a ftw good apeci-

tn/ns ufxheep. hugs and cattle, yet

.

ft\ow*«.eV* ‘BvMe'ro

liuiidtrtlia

COMMISSIONER'S NOTM’E.

svme fine apeeimcna.

"Baobaekk

ft\owvto.e\v ‘B'vX.Xe.vs

Br. 'B.otoaek.'*

build.no* nf alt kindi. &lt;uch aa Facturicb, Focan-

-ilty

'Bvo'baeWw
ftXovcvacXx "BvVteit

i

■

ville held its 2nd Annusl Fair at Prairie­
ville on Thursday

n\ax\^

arc.
wmCw So\.oc«
avtA Covfc^ovV

Grange

Prairieville and

^*oot matt's

'Dt. 'B.oXrthtVw

To all whom Ihit woy concern and if cos
etrut everybody.

aH«Ya«M lz

Barry. Hope.

ftXoxtoceV Kitttn

curt,

Important to House Owners.

of court, she

to stand

»©** ©©a.

^OVMtT^uX vooYw &lt;XX\A
vi&gt;rue&gt;x make

Price 25 Corts per Bottle.

cmed according to law.
HAMUKL b. I.AUEY.

was

Lowe fur tbe murder uf her child,

The usual

rWve*e. *&amp;\XXe.va

'jf8 &lt;*♦* *o«u^o»«a.

Price 25 Cents per Botde.

Comer of Liberty Street.

'Die. case nf Mrs.

advised

8sizzsi

TERMS CASH.

PRIMARY SCHOOL LAND.

beefl

tor tuxtow*.

I

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

rar For Gale by all Drnggiata. and Rtorgseeper* ■
generally throughout tbs country.

tried, if we except tlie case nf Ri-njatnin

!«•»! polled until next term

a*A «.to Avmaim* ©t * mm’

ectUS

JOHNS dr C HOMLEY,
(Sole Manufacturer!.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

Francisco plrnd guilty und sentence

having

FROM

ECONOMY HKXAtTH.

Tuesday evening. Nocrimiuol cases were

It is rxjiected

Indigeation,
Jaundiia,
Kidnoy Complaint^

adjourned

last, and

return tu tbe army.

Bilious Bev ar,
Fever and iter

HVAE

WE

with thoae who

The Circuit Court fur this county

tunpviidad.

taka*. *wa )g.rcs«* c^uantotou.

*■»«*«£ U-enW«nl* ^MZA/OdA CZJfRW

WAV'S REGULATING PILLS.
i
In nil attack" of Bili"ii»n&lt; "’. Inflanut- ' onter b&gt; be published in the

RAD WAY'S REGULATING

Yyv t\\A 'BXXaou.w Ci\.»X?nxX*
©5
*W««X
SouX\\A\vc.r&lt;.
&lt;n.utoC 'auAaA an witoaVa ©J

Cornea nd See!!

menu* to crush out the rebellion.

Monday

।
IN OUB LINE OF TRADE:

e*»igneo ror me hearing
?** f,
issca

liavr ventured their litres ns well as their

vened &gt;fi

wnreAvaV a0*n.V

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

•' 'I*
&gt;!•».. —rf-b •
and Mtn nglhm the avntetu. Thia peenAnd It te further ordered,
liar power I*, noteteaaed nlrnu* li; RA D ' «!’t ,’0,io*.1,1 “u Fr*un* in,‘

Perhaps we may be able to give someto press.

*wr* oto tow “\XX» eMifo
—WE STILL—

_________

twvwar. ,ndwMm.d te*- fo*dt.
RAD te‘
WAk’S REGULATING 1’111^5
''**&lt;H*pniifoii.d*&gt;rme«»4,|
vid. atfshint thb dlffirnlty.
Tl.r nivdrW
©lltal
propertire of th^ir rontpAMllion, tetete, m »y Reautberard. en-pnaered
posese wumUrfitl aafnOoaa p-iw.-ra___ •«» -Id srtHaas t
Six uf IIADWAY’S PILLS will lm|Mri ute oontrort ^u^:K."zzf;s
.ai.-mI. —
*
—.L_ la1 • i &lt;*■ i
* I.
1.AT—_
,

that

and

pr*«resning

is

the business

Inslieve

We

every township is represented

*tkveae. *B\Xte*a

uT

Svr.rTrtS7ySKr;,‘LS2

of Supervisors

DHESTTTK OMAK*

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

will mend china.

it will mend marble

than any other medicine, secure an evnr. 1 h”lJ«n •* tee Probate Office.;

Board or Svfkrvisors.—The B**ar&lt;)

“LOW PRICES

Erv.lp.tiu. Mnf|

the medirim’s and pitla uf ‘hr .-Id ayuem J** »&lt;«*• ta
produce Ira. asddrtl deptall&lt;Oi uhhj rital ' ^to^'matul

J M. RURSELL
C. R BURTON,
A. W. DAILEY, Tewnabip CouiltlM.
Hartings, October. Ttb, IH1

IT WILL MEND GLASS.
. |dta&gt; Mai opn—.
Olw *
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

ltja( Notices

“’"•t dgnpetoux. disa-aees. purgation,
which la In fart higWr e&gt;saetttial. becunn-.
&lt;U«gvmiW. frtMti ths tact that ths purtid

CAl'CVS.

NEWS

1 — -«•—«,»re ■.»*»—*

1:10 A. M.

&amp; N. RICE. Ges'i HspcruitaMtent.

cement glob *

11

a., mt. _ __ ........ J Kinnitn

OWARD ASSOCIATION. PMI«M-

Whret. Core, Oau, Smut.

» »•

cnior. Rotary of State, Auditor Ganaral. Sate
Treaaurtr. (Joinmlaaiotwr of tbe State Und Office.
Attorney General,Superintendent of Pnbba In-

�..t-mjmhtt. ommw
uO t
CounscUcuL
M.,, H-._K.-M

&lt; »M*»r

i culj artMa.«&lt;Ua$»d ever produoJ

AH.ii.Mr linnl-»0XT00&gt;im BM &gt;*. *&lt;

M&lt;i~,Vur^-XuS»U UlW.-fc ■»&gt;

&gt;&amp;. UO'&amp;KCK'a ..-

Nature bfriiH to iuiu)uiI^Hk|MBHE|

elements performing lu^RWIRBb
tasMr‘,Uf
employ®/'-'rMfAistHNTeftF* 4u very

J■ftuoo’B Vvlt.%
bocK out of Newtunia.
A company of the Sth Kansu Cavalry,
«bout forty strong; NftardWasun'Ied, but
| cut tbeir way ouL Thu #Fuderal troops
*u btiur, *3 they fell

fell beck three mile*, followed

this

by

UH D14KHIW0I»VUMM

'RUP,

i
j
'

the

four pieces of artillery, making six in all,
nnd in turn drove the rebels buck into
NswtonuU.rL«&gt;fi&lt;brfiWb. ,W^ding
was kept up for some time between the
two armies.

eritW^HMdo-dtato} te,
rebels followed them, when uur men
stances of realruinl,-*» in n lead- cuffin, turned on them, drove them back into
then is that &lt;Wdly'-coii»jwniad,- 'Jgiiasic Newtunta and JhW Ike
The Federal lots during tbe day was
add, g«v«£g|t^amta^n otfeuts^ ’h sort
of iud 'ttawoSttfiwWtV THtrigainst •bout 140 killed, wounded and missing,
Abe monopoly at Ur clcwwita^ whch hu.
znsn pomp n
\
band* of the rebel* were treated in the 1
most bnrbarou* manner. The rebel loss '
is not known, but is thought to be larger }
3%s soon as -the foitage Ims dropped,. than ours in'EiHed and -« duivdud. *
trawpUm
BbMla.ur Am
They were still at Newtonia a* last ’
tian proceed imder

WilleMe Mlf-hhestn, Scald bead, HorwTtyw,
tumoua Discharges from the Ears, Swelling ia
Groiu, Falling of the Womb, Dyspepaia, Neui”•* • . TMRRC BOTTLE,.
i?

Will cure Feytr. tMjra-i. . Liaora&lt; Sores in tbe

, . FQDH TO SIX BOTTLERS.
i^ill enro Scrdfiila, Rypbiiia, While Swelling.
i
Sore
Iwx*. Svphi|Hic Rh«un&gt;ati«m. (tout, chronic
Bisr*»c»,.ictirvcy, Bronchitl», Tubaro-eo, Dlcvr*
is IhotbroAi or cm the I.ungi, 6r l.iver. sud dis

lute. Mud'M.«rau.i«u vdUfu*"*•«
eelves poshing out between the bark and1
-the wood. If the soil is pour fill - in the.’
holes with ri^se.-tbjrom^e'winds' ..r~l

'AM. i^fltt-'JMlM -d«b 'Stable

your trees with leached Asbei, -Hme.-uw

any decomposing vegetable matter.

happy man who lias tbe love mid smile
of woman to nccoiupany him in every
department olHifo. •Ttaf wirld may loo'k
dark and cheerio* without—enrmiea may
gather in hi* path—but when lie returns

trouble*, and is comparatively a hippy
■pan.
He is but half prepared for the
journey uf lilc.who has u«» taring coinpnn'ion, who will mrsake bim in no emergency
— who will divide his sorrow*, increase
his joys, lift tbe veil from his heart and
throw sunshine amid the darkest scenes.
No ; tlmfniao' caiinot, be mtaerablc\wh&lt;&gt;
has niich n"companion, be Denver so p&gt;M&gt;r'

despised and trodden upon by the world.

TiikNcoro Colonization Schkmk.—
Senafoj Pomeroy baa been for.aotne dnyv
in thia city perfecting arrangements for
1 his scheme (&lt;f African Colinizalion.
He

Eixld P»ts.—Penn^ylvanin has n law' 1has bought it steamer, and expects lb
to prevent Canada thistle* from seeding. 1start ataiut the 20th insL with 500 per.
eons for Central America.
He hits over
It is&amp;uable, ten dollaravFar
7.000 applications from colored' people
i to joimhta colony.—*Ve» Tbrit’ Tribune,

•W^W'BOwnn «wff™”* £"&gt;&gt; ; Oct. 9/A.
jund superintendents will dp^jelhttntysAr,
this law in mind, a* well ns fanner*,' ana
sm hope lhatevery one poll be held to a.
rigid observance of it. -■ FAt* ’tbvvw yentw
to keep sheep.”

remarked Mr. Broun,

pwp frpm th?
ihc pulp until soft, nnd whes* ,

Ius.Cbkam.—Two quarts milk, four/
World. This ta not boasting; Uy it, if you feel
lb«.sttjj*r, ourhalf lb. cswn starch,1 trisM
skeptical, and be cwvinecd. Hj»tnbta«s &lt;" its
eggs. wdl beaten ;. wet the March with ^Otwnpwiilion tlic properties ofa diffusive stimulant
cnld milk ; when the milk is boiling ten , an anti septic, a mild but effects e Astringent, and
a direct (tower over tbe nerves, iteijlier narcotic
stir in the eggs and Htareh, then strain Bor anodine, thalateierwi JM.ia &gt;Manwr tw '
through'a. stave; when cold flavor aa you pulisr to itself, sadfor WrfroWMtwSio word in
English language exactly to eanrsaa its action.
like. then taro Into tbe frvesw/ttir while tbe
Tbe Froneb callit Suvla^mrat. Bo much for its
freezing. “ ' * ;
, /
'
■ internal administration.
When applied eater-

'Fxurr Cask.—One pound of fiourj one
nbhd of •batter, one pound of sugar, two
£-bl raunns, one Jb. of. currants, ten
Jgs, one-fourth oz. mace, one-fourta or.
7qtiel»?lf oz. cinnapion, otae lb.
'WO, w.a tnaapoonful soda.- ,

which hare been showered upog him from
KW \m*tV* o$ Vwt CowwXnj.

LIVER REGULATOR
LIFE

OTTERS.

■

Aro pave vagtaAMa vxtrtels. They euro all Mliou* di .orders of tbe bumau aystroj. They wyu
late sad tot rgurste the liver and kkhrAvs; They
gire «•** to th* digvattve ornns; shay regslate
tbesecrsti- M, excretions andexhsiatioo.. eatiul
Ise tbs oiroul.ttap. snd purity the blood. Thus.

Tbe peculiarity of the

'BYoodt

“It 1. always ready; this commend, it to averybodn'-fod^«L
.
••W4 Kavc tned 1L and find iLa. uteful ia opr
bouse as wat«T”- Il Uh.'
fte 7fowrf.

Atb XW

EOWTOMT U WEALTH

1’rioe 2* (inti ptel B.tt’e.

Hyjn. flhsepses,
S^M' J^heuni.

Price 55'^eMs per Bottle.

FAMILY MEDICINE,
BAILING’S LITE BITTERS

DR. RADWAYS PILLS.

to Wkaleaale

Rrdneliaa

TERMS CASH.
“
...........
GF" For NfelebV sfi Drurgol*. aadSlioroieeperh
geaenrily Ibroogtaxit too CMStTT.

JOUNff A CWOfftEY,
(8ol«Mimufocturor&gt;.;&gt;
78 .WiLUAM STREET,

Conror of Literrr StrcoL

jm. i. nrnmiey. mercusni. th* rutiou u
Xrw Turk, write*. August, 18, 1W; "I 1
lx&lt;.. afflicted with piles, jxoetupsaicdwiih L.
tag, tbe taat thraeyears
used

y

of fits of nine yoars' standing, aod bl Vitus'
dance of tw.i t ears.
JJfOTBZR writes, his son rras cured
after bw Mt had almost wasted sway
^The doctors pronounced the case mesm-

NBW 14H1E.

Important to House Owners.
ASeTKKBwM cared sf Fever and Ague
aftsr trying every madtaim in bin reach.
AliOTHER was cured of Fever bore
which had existed fourteen years.
A&gt;OTHER &lt;&gt;f Riroumatiun of eigblyeara.
Cgsss innumerable nf Dyspepsia and Li ver
Complaint could be mentioned in which tbe
Poriter and Filb

Imporaut to Builder*. important hi Railroad Companies.

DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR

Iifiportant io Farmers.
To &lt;rW whom this mop com rent end item

'

ttrns every body.
JOHNS &amp; CROSI.EY’B

•19M&gt; Isi the spriim -.n^s l took a, mp«e cold
which Induced a viUsui fever I took twa doses

"WoAc. Wkc ex Ckawfo.
'W.c, TSVooik VAka

CEMENT ROOFING,

are

tlio moot active nnd thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act eoditwtete tspowAJse Uver, excit(MV iWlWM u Mott; «,«&gt;•»(•• U»&gt;y»
system docs not relapse into its former N&gt;ndition, which is ton apt to be the ewe with
simply a purgative pill
Tony are feally a
•

DA HUNG'S LI VXD RKGULA TOR Tfcc ckenpest and moa durably BaoBag

as u.Texrtrrts

Il broke up my eold and freer at anro. Pteriaus
to thia attack, I had been troubled with drsia-paia
several mouth.-. Itixvefelt nothing of it s'luec.

IT IS F1IIB Ah'l/wATER P1I00F

11 °** ** "I’rhvd Io saw and old uoon of am.
OU. Studley, E«|, ISA East toth Htrero N T,
writes: Aug. IS, IsUD.—I tud a diteeuHy with the
=pf=ini lb— y=in. with couatawt min
The
Cor. b only about One-Third that of Tin,
in the .mall of my back. 1 had uwid m&lt;mt al) kinds
of medicaues, but found do ;&gt;ern&gt;u&gt;«iU nrbef until
AND IT jlS TWIC-K AS Dt'KAOLK. '

'BV

Darling'. Liver Regulasr.
in affording mmedtate rshef.
Uvur and GiUtuus ftenedyl"

It II a thorough
■

Mvi. Vifong. of. Brooklyn, writaa; •■February
,2*. lMy.~4t&gt; Maj last 1 had a aeroro. attack ofHles
wluch cuafined me to the houac.. I took one bot-

I*Xsk yemr neighhen, who have used then,

N” Hem is required iiiuinkiug Application-

and you should try them before going for a

P*2m

•Mfouni it to operate totniraMy. r*nsor
ait and arouatag lha Hear to astir icy. J
yi - zi&gt;4/r n.
FAMLJkX MEDICINE.

For OMdn, Hrula nt ,11

WuS, *te, ’

expiied tu il(c Acti&lt;^ uf the/Wcnthpr.

*Tt»aFsraflE3W'f«ness-«.
F0RSAW5BY

‘UAW*Ajrfra

Uf you

a, loral

.
LIMPID
..■.***•«■
tarns Dr. Sotaek*. siaikd taatfaw aaS Ckritfcteii pdbGVTTA ^ERCHA CEMbWk
/
'SJ* * •, rTf*-*
*raftr&lt; **«■»*

ir ehildrra ye out of sorts, we gire Uhw
D'*’
Albarn alt ngfcl. I for* rt
*^ff y?**
XOtahch •*&lt; bow.

i
I
l

«r Alauu

; r

h «»W .ppwi, „„

;

and they will say they are
GooA V&amp;t6&gt;\t\wT*,

I'ERUlA AND INDIA RUBBER^ * "

1&gt;A4MJNWqV.BR REGULATOR.

Ion rtdHr plIU,

^

oo l awd
VAV,
Thw erode tab been tlmjwtghly (sated lB N«w which, in conjunotion with the
1 «rk and all part, of tbs Gutted State*. Canada,
Ti\ooiJi VvvA'Jkcv,
Weal Indin. and Central and Kouth America, on
bmldinas uf all kind.. .ueb «. FacToaira. Point. 1 will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
•
LIFE BITTERN
Oiu. tWracea*. Bml Rcb Daws, Cura, and «u
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure
I passed clottot blood by ibe urtthrs, I an now Psauc Bnii.ixua grneiulte. GaaaasMT UtnT
entu^f wetfud take pleasure in recommeudiug laoe, de.; by (be principal Burntan«, Aeratv^k
Heada-ihe,
Oosttoenes.*,
ni»-l utbera,
and has proROOFING
red t.. be tleCHFM^T
.nd
MOST DVRABLE
in
'tTh.
Cblio-&lt;Pn*iM, , Ghoicra, JtfoHrtU.
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Strste, N. T..
ifgAtu ir\ the ^owslx,
writes.- "Feb. HO. 1M0.—I bare been subject to sra,f
(jUzziness, eta.
attacks of Asthma the last twenty years.
1 have
never found anything exjaal to
‘iTfy these medfoinea, end you will never
DARLIXCTS UVEtt SEOUL ATOS.

,
.

1
&lt;
i
&lt;
I
I

Ol^ Boras,
^hrumatism,

(Tfypepsia,
fltoic HeadasAe,
Xtiaar Cbm r4&lt;unt, Browr and'JJgua,
Leuoarrbaa,
Female Complaints
Erysipelas,
Bt. Jinthar.y's Fu»,
TUmora,
‘Hruptwns,
f¥ts, ajrq/Uieus Consumption, sic.

Price 25 C-ents per B^llc,

Liberal

..

for curing

Piicn 25 Ceuis per. Bottle.

____ Very

ItU

“"■

Kre,

' &gt;.

Price 25 Cento pgr Bottle.

LI VEK REGULATOR

tiVooA,

for the life and health of the body depends
upon the purity of the blood.
M *e Wnod isTotaowwi. the body dra*
out a miserable cxtatcuoc. , These medicines

AMEBfCAW CEHBKT GLIE.
-j■ ' \

»• DARLING’S

i

Siuch belter Uian pllb. and taacli easier to taka.

If pMpTS *nderato.-4T Oie Importance'of pntga stlon with BAD WAY’S PIMA in contradistinc
tlon of purifhig with other fills or powder*, salts
o|la,Seidliit waters, they *‘&gt;y4d need l«se physic­
lag. save tbemselrr* fr»n*i much suffenug, and
greatly improve tide bvabb.
r-tn .■ !
RADWAY’H PILLS
Ass Pssrscr Peso * v tvs e.
They aro ap,Amt, tonfe. laxative, stlmulmnl,
connter-irriUnl, andiorifia. alterative
They are
entirelv Vegetable, and the only vegetable subsubatitute for calumel. Meteurir. Aalitaaay, Blue
Pill, in tbe Arcana of Medicine.
As craeuants,
they arc more certain and thorough than the

&lt;vt\&amp; VA\%

is that Tthey strike at tbe root &lt;*f n;-tqn,
by eradicating every particle of imparity

&gt;10 00 it year saved in every family by
: .lUapB/fltte
/
/

RADWAFB RE0UI.AtrNGTlLL8 are farmore
etitstn, and tbe pancat atroida tbe danger which
airovcrtloae of Cplchittm would inflict.
. Th Vellirw. TrphoM. antTHHIons Fever*, in Fry-

pepper, salt, and twq ntmces of butter,-*
when well tnliud,; fill the shells, and I,IEF kbould be anpiM- Taken internallr—a
bd^e them for an hour in a muderstefy ■tes-xpoonful to half a tumbler of water—will euro
of the atomacb, autl promote digestion, it
hot oven. The egg plant must be highly -acidity
is a pfeaaaot and healthy stimulant.
seasoned, otherwise it will not be so pal-’
stable.— German Telegraph.
TO THOSE WHO DO THlNKl

|

Prict; 25 Cetita jwr Bottle.

They,exercise g more pmysifaj iafloeace over ।
the l.irsr. Arid.its skerMtoosIhan calomel, mev ,
icury, blue pill. Iieues tbeir importance in cases
of fiver cdmpUinfr. sod spleen difficulties, Jaun- |
diec. Dylprpsia. Bilious altadkt. Head aCbe. Ac.
both in the field and along the- roridside ;
hi Die troalmeot of fcrerte either tilioui, Yetlpw
TypWi^atattuherirodwdDg feeets. tbe* a* su­
aud»fepirraVff.llie*anv?.c.»»raG with dt'vk
perior to quinine. Their influence extends over
the entire system, controling. airrogtl.ening. and
TQ THOSE WHO pOl
bracing aptho related and-wasting energies, and
rid ufox-eye daisy. This we attribute
regtihtUng ail the secrrtfoua'fo'tlie nainrad per­
to the copious u«e of snll. Canada this*..
formance of tbeir dafiea. cleanstag and purifying
-ties by the rMdride ar^'xgrritl'nirisaneeL
the Wood and purging from the system all diaeased depoai is and Impure htimota.
They differ from all Mirgettvo yflla. Their
thinking, but liltelo have their thinking done by
careless fellow; who pcrtnjbt tnem t&gt;» erov
aeHnn’lamit local, or eonttned to a portion of the
that
aMMrb*4WK«^t«» ee«&gt;‘ l^id iieigrt«.r’ jSroie one else, w»«»y vilkval
bowels Drawlie Purgative Pills augment what
RADWAN READY RELIEF
is
called tbe peristaltic thoeeturul (if the bowels
Xau^f^X.flSLiSfriiMMl'l ».’//. Jjtj 'i'
Will retierr IWoas ibo suffcr palus,, in.iarttU on •by irritating tbe coatabfllrt intern lues.
Inhhliee aSd-hlflatnmdtary deseascs, tbe Irrita­
. y/l .at) I* S0U
ii.
.
. j»fi. ' ita application externally or bylu aduitniatrntiou
tion
produced by the Drastic Purgative Pills will
*
,Q&gt;ojtiNG Eoo P^nt.—One of pur ’internally,
" and
4 curve— '
not only increase the disease, hut induce ulcer*
thm; therefore, grout durtfott la romrirod an stmo?l. _fov{&gt;rp1&gt;le vegliublys U the. eag
tscka of iuffamabon of the boweH, bIHnua rolic,
pliot, aud our iiisnner.of prepsriptt it ‘i&lt; *
rbavnmtiam. gout. We .inUiAMndWtiills totakej
ce^ijJy -itQ. Improvement;.’o.ver the «.ir- ‘.
lfRADWAYr8 I’lLWIteidSfakrnjaeuhiwiHMIow
i Them arc a class of chronic diseases, chronic
«Nwkipj..this lutjst wbule-^
Rheumatism. F.nlargdttient of the Liter, Splron
some esculent.
’
'
.
/k
Pi vide a targe eggjlant jnlo t*o pif-‘
sheik

'

-f"

IMewrkVflwwdfMA'LM' Wiowi depths froaj

oftaCSXaiMt f-M hflMFerTfrt1

If

or threw tunes m a year.

Ura-Vltl ra H.pl'ra
With six bottlM for Five Dollar?.. bold A1*0 hr

DARUNGS

” Wax^TWs^wiAa

•f dollars-each yaar-in ^daartuiax their

T AtgarCbfM atawtaf wtaA AMJUUCAX
,
0}U£^f*eto'&amp;r?»l ie*made+

J. B.' rwi&gt; I*ur, &lt;Wrai“lCur Bra.nl

lx g?S3j3tS’»,,?C«SC

ifrom &lt;be vicfus. ctilorests, fnm»rr Myjainn»,
Womb. Hick1GlabtatarSt^ftfon. I 1...........
eta. Softening of ths Bones, Fits, l)roj»iait Etfu-

&lt;
trees. 'Ibero will be a sayyag uf&lt; PF*?!#, accounts, but will probably nofl retimin . uo
] bbctMi of.tbc Itota. Joiaui. Boom or Gtaada,
tiul that thia reinMiy will Cuto.
■one years growth pgtween those planted there long hr a few days will decide who
It clesasmthc RLOOD. Resol res all diaesoed
in lb. Mi-xal Are
■”
are masters in the Southwest.
tnkitw vp the trees, great cure should be
EaKS
taM^ut
iheTr/rtsJsi? &gt;•»
evdWtJbre dfthfr roubiuff, Utegrowta of
the tree will
and its life will be endangered.
When­
™ u&gt;
p*rl
with any of them taKwoiT turnop in pro
portion.
Let Ute boles
larger Utau Hie
routs, and never bend er- drtep w rt/M.

WAruj, MEM&gt; •Af.WAW-#.
j
ThalwaOyXfaMstorTtee ta hrolMhHI
jnafsh It, mend it, and it wdl nyvar sbo^.J^ ., ,
put together.
,
,
,
।
' til will Mend U-mil'Gtriil'LMyta nnd !nT
&lt; \
’ foAt
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,|f

e&amp;Mrjwbslhaf IKsm Intel

fiiTQrtWe

JT " MMmeTTT

tl60BE8TiPIAN08.8UiO
^GROVESTEF.N A HALE, haying jrmpvcd to

ruibtMiUMtetdhui

Be. Trt iBWitwiT,

dan-l s. darling,
KnteMMuSL. TL-mYuiL

it it applied,
neighboring |

wmW*4 10 fl&lt;frr ,I,C pUbliC “ c“«D‘flctnl

7 OctaveCBoicwocd Piano.

iMMcatiuMtl Donlram,*.
liuda that Mb understand its action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

FHOTOGBAFHIC
Crayon

An.l.r..tvpn;

caiulainfo, &gt;11 improvemeais known in this coun­
try or ia Europe, orctestnsa*b«M. Frcacli grand

GALimST '

Vijnoite AmVrv-

'
manulsteuror* us*.

t

‘

” brnfj p^, Reli^u AS. *

.

j

&amp;DTTA PERCH*d;

Ambnitype; Unj.nincnt*]

41 * !

U««w wfth sn/Mteer &lt;»»suf*&lt;5'.ured &gt; h Um
&lt;i RO VESTFEN &amp; HJ
47t ■BOAPiyjya N BW

jtnws

WediWtel'

the nAciTdoirr wool CAiii

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lb'ita*nne{ 'feeitetelo*
Ifebo rrnble Ho4 ft- Where’is be P
Hie’l understand ywki,” «id Ma.
inherited hia faiW* iftpAlsta* oferMter.
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impulse bo; a^e ppl
yjt&lt;&gt; 4iarp
^'T'0" *l Umland it &amp;&gt;o &lt;ifh' Mr
Elite and Hs Ihtle- eon. The fafter’a
cumiuauds were Dot ahrkye rtb-yr-l 1 and
•to the father-bad smlm aArict n-.l«4w in
regard to mbediewce^ pupisbmept^ jarred
""n&lt;?.
fe?U*phold haioi-.iiiex rather
nmre'fre(|uenily rtkh i’Ui-fe r&lt;-g*'f¥ tn
justlcemd huindnitj'w.Aild hMveapj.i'i.vrti
«C’ Ttee hatoy temper and l«rMg.«.
elusions &lt;&gt;f Mr. £||la mad* his d.tthyline
vltenqncrwl than refi^uaipry. A single
instants u ilNlUmte pur meaning ; ..ud
that is the story we wikh to relate
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H, o^wvy Uum,. ba itot
Mwra WnSy Va ebam«l

country.

: TW tx»yTt Mtinnr**&gt;bad&gt;lMnM'4ba

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n«MnJKVff
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ty loVIt »Hy-; tnK WM,
upon his country „ .
In Utb?« i/prt&gt;f?4mfl peace; te'lWa-

isiralion without p*Ky,«aachardly hopa
I to succeed in a steady 'and 'vrfoa"ptBhiy.
The coniplidWlWrf;itoiJ&gt;toBRiWMbbr.
mous dvH war,' r^SfleFTlto destractimruf
thwGuvetfMijcMdlltam-forttea.-tfntomR
U'bls tether caught
I tie illMBtotlffia—WTVir
be supports
The4*4Med.flbrw:of

mUovi and apaak-

•‘Ihiw he sprang Into the rivet end
Mved iiny Rttle Eddie1*
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“1 heard nothing of it.”

-1 Hkteaiita^mylbrase,bnyj ’f .

t^ies was flat’ and
hu&lt;ky.
’ ' ‘Arld'he didn’t teJl yod'1 Brsve/rtn

£111*’ thrust—bis

Htr b»y!
came
Mw i-wtth njbnn'thk'’pillow1 frntn which he hafravtan,
1 2He
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,no over i'-tJ
W F-7
To, Gpv.nim
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Kddteswrtte to go
staKWMt bet i&gt;A with hip awn ,tears,«- o««, H FMtfrwnuHl HUk
.
th* r‘»*P
*illia said I*«Wlf»
Could father or son ever forget that day,)
lUpubikul, WfeHfeF-TWMfM of
«’»&gt;
r7*'. I
c”“’ •Thatosiw Might4, but Che (altar paver
•hhUoo; In U*p«w» pGrpfip'lMuq.
I ’”B h‘l" 1 but W illi&lt;-whs firm, because *tof»nWi tatate
'Hi 4m h pl‘*»M«rt Wimmer aftem.w.n, ■ * "”d -*‘’uW *£m| b.iX^tatatoy. Impnblivv, paMtuusto father
Mild.Willie Elite OMUO out from hie a...u&gt; 1
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fakew Ari«iug'inu*a»/ Beunyour guard. Zrmporary, SptofltSSraf incakatfpaitotettba,
•i«ht i&gt;f tbaui alter, g liflhs nPetoxbiml mi Bey.ftMty pr./vp&lt;toripB.—
imitead of wielding a
»atfeto&lt;d and
efs lumvs elpd all in white Iummi, ami
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while; but. as I learn, Eddie *o?‘M go Take nothing for granted., Il .la, tj- sad
*'»«^*aU(I pure aa inii.Mpm-e down
to the riv,e^'gtitt j'our’boy Wlfriwed thing, u&gt; tattt^lhauu«h4ife d inetnorylikr
itki-ll.
Tlrti liAiifee »t«H,d only a1 Jborl
tra’ion.
Kcineniber,* when th tbe face of
him.
hut
kept
pt
a
distance.&lt;He
Wh;
thnLwteehhBrdrMi the taB»taftHfei£il&gt;s,
difehmcv fri.iA a rivt-r, on the "banka of
oteihffiaaiynvMran
Instead of cKmbiiig over logs ’arid j^xuyve? ti»«
b*k Ittfe11** true, loyal and brave, fo4 tkejf wui stead
which the buy wan I.nd uf 'apjiru’ng, and ter.
barfeta,'itt getting hwo boats, he saf fey
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bmH u-u 7/ -J .. H
fouiael.faaay off. Theh,'viir, Mjr Eddie,
Eellow Republicans I Stand by and
in leahing over lite river, slipped and Ml
&lt;hh .-Mr.MVna
vMrrtwM’fn
diM.-&lt;mil--rt u! hiiiib&lt;-l|'ani| Ins iiH-lln-r.
JI »T RECEIVED
in ^lind tour l&gt;«»y‘irtoti»d‘ot. nmntng off,
pustaUing ao/AdinbiiiAraUon &lt;4 our .owp
"Williv,’’ said Mi. TEllis ax the boy
luilf frightened out of He sensei, aS tnrnt
■pusxcd out, - Where are yA»t going T”
chojca
r
ai}d,'ftiich
^veu
our
eoemierf ara
RtPUMtha* SiAva CntatbL Commit. I
children &lt;»f hie 'sge irhura’ have thpie,
chipclled to ndmlCis honest and patri­
“Uuiy to piny,” nnswt-red the rogeish
a new and most complete auiortmvrit
.01 «tz rRmatu bmTOf Oct. 3d, '62.
I
sprang down t«» the wharf.'and Ipte'the
tuoiitlu .
..
otic,
and
All
toll!
to*
welt
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lira
RarosucsM nr MicuwaK :
The
water after Eddie. I wonder they - were
MEDIC INES,
■T,i pUy-r-wln-re F
.
Country,, if in a qu»N I
W c ndd revs .you
•Wilti Eddie Wheeler, doWn at hie nut both drowned. It wawonly hi God’s us citizens(WhoM highest duty and infer
mercy tluit they were saved.
When the
hottse.'*1
JZR'iME, 1. rl ‘ I’ J’! ■-'»
Ml is io preserve trie Governrhrnt of
“Did your (Mother say you Miight go man who saw what had happened, got to
2d
Emmons. -, Bckil, Dantes
TURPENTINE AND AUXJllOL.
the place and looked over the dock' Into
Ukw« .1”
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W. ’A^Wo'jLjr.iuan, 8. M.
the water, there was Willie, holding to a the point. Circumlocution does not be*
oome th«me who would rescue the Re­ 3d
CcTcarojr,
-&lt;i
“Very w.-fl ; nil right then.
But ring in one of the lugs with his right hand public from the grasp uf traitors! !
and clinging to Eddie with hie Idt. Such
mind one thing -Lyr.u are not to go down
A. ». Tcsim, T.W. Fabbt,
The Republican party was formed in 4th
a courage and pretence of mind In a b-«y
D. G. Bwcmlamd, J, W. 84*.
5th
this
Slate
in
laid
dbwn
ha
surpasses Ix-lleH
Where la he T He
y- Tor MECHANICAL AKD MEDICINAL
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run offhome as mv at the man' lifted
PURPVSEH.UNLYUU
iiolb.ivcth.ilag.Tm. S-- remember that
Oth
“
ALKXAKDKg CaXPSKLL, J. B.
him from the water. '1 must thank him
T.ve arid—doii't go to the riv.-i.” .
Wauua,
liirhia noble act.”
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Republican Blate Central ComsdttM.
•’Not if Mr. Wln-elyr kt* E-idle |Wf«
At thi« moment the dr»-»r opening into &lt;laWMi.vHkkir.ifeH HHfefS Wd
,,No.” was the Hupcrjltve «u*w. r ; I’ve
th. O..M. *.un, h-rit. «..d th, whit, tier L-------- -- ----------------- •*“ -------- -------------

Over High Prices, at the
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Roberts &amp; Striker,

ROBKBTR to WTBIKEB.

TTOliXKVH AT LA Wand Solicitor* in Chancarj. ParHenlaratUntwoaaMtoCoBWH.
inc, Ike in real to a uon oflHtoa «• Laito

OSaa m lha Coart

Doom, Ha»rtng«. Mich.

DAMIEL COOK,

USTICE OF THE PEACE. UaaeraJ Land and
to
tooffice

Tax Amt. will attend
the collection of
J.lebteand
aft other buatoeaa pcrftbUhig

Ab OUuareky.
.p-j
of Mi* Eli., t...k.-d not.
Tire Stalo of South Carulinia contains
••Oil. huxhaml,” she exclaimed iw! a circumstances. It ljna neither been bevoice oftrrmr. “conic t»i Willie, quick?” tr^ytv&lt;X&gt;mpA ullraism on tb^ n^e kind, 29.000 plancatioua, containing 4.07tJ35l
tightucsa when he moved on again.
Mr. Ellis followed hia wife, and the nor Kt* it'failed to do what it promised, acres «»i improved and 12,145,047 acres
* Mind that you don't lurgi-t !" vulledtip the utbe'r.
I of unimproved land, vAhied at 282.431,*
neigliluir hurried after them.
1 he Im her.
It h:i* evh;hilcd a fidelity In action, j &lt;534 ; averaging V» each Ml acres.
The mother had found her boy lying

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HYSICIAN Mid Surveoti. Dwelling on Uroad
way. near the Coart Houao.

Ab4 Cooklnu Extracts,
FOR

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MEVrNS.
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A TTORNET artd COUNSELLOR. AT LAW,

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uttrs» a waxrts.
honFRTS a mtkikkr
a. irm.

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p«.d« &amp;&gt;, u-renot OF FHOUATK

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'llm boy hruid, hut made n*&gt; response. intenriblw&lt;&gt;n the garret fl»««»r, and’ lifting setdnin e^Ufiled, never rurparxrf by any
The g.vvtenment Is based MS-the Conwhich ■ little Mtaystf Mr. Ellis, who had | hllll in her nnnB&gt; ^4 brought him *«Mi party, K n4s' secured the fi4edt»«ti of-the stiielinn.d 1700, and amendments added
grown very sensitive on Hie Scurd of 11stair*, and laid him, tn hia wet cbAhea, Territories of llm United Simes' from , toi-i( at various limes. The right to vi.^e
Uriel obcdtei-ce.
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on her own bed.
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-•• f negro slHVT"fy'.rantf;‘i^t»rriinteed their &lt;kj requires a free hold 61 30 acres, in ordi.
* It wouldn't nl nil Nurprise me,” I be
Am Mr. Ellis cante into the rmlm, hr vupahvy’’tiffree sihiteniim Fir all'' timeI narv Ciiscs. Thu Legislature i» elected
I said to bonself. “if he were tocimii* li*)me aww the deathly face turned towards the to come. It hits driven the mstitutiiHi। knmhlty: • A Senator bum* be M yews
in an hour, all ,-ovrred with itvwr luudi
It has1 did;« resident citiwi, and/if. rtatknl in
il-Mtr. The sight seemed to blast 4iis from the Ch pl ui I uf-the Kntinn.
Hr is no thoughtless or vrlt uillrtF—I vision,
.. the houiotead policy
r.,.y/.. It has ibe.distriut must siwrl a freehold worth
lie struck his hands Another, eitaldiithAl
'teblired the 6^-rtnjteion
Pacific • £300, it non-resident worth £1,000.—
imrdly know wliivb.
But children must Hhutbia ryea and stood still nuddwrily,
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~of the
‘1 ‘-------.L-kk dcveV-pitijf thk
Railed. ’ilAto
the r«onwfe.
rts-tarees Representatives must hkke rciided'ln the
Ik; mndc to ulnsy. Thnt’a the &lt;fasyi|tl)U»
“Will you run for ths doctor,’’ said ‘'pHite'.'J.U
to eiih.rtx-; nt all luzkurds ; and |!*be'dis
Mis Ellia.
. hf a C.nfipeht, and controlling Mie co'm- State three years ; if resident in the dis­
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«lftlib
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atrrtd.
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■ ■Leii&lt; me this tuur.'lie will have v.iuw*
trict must own a freehold of 500 acres
The neighbor did literally as the moth
to rriurmbcr it as long ns he fives.”
In I860 it proved it»elf-btrohger than? and 40j)ogmea,or real estatp.w^th^l50;
er said —he ran all the way to ibeduofur’s
nn«3ninHPiapmit3ta' ntipRlMhrti*j,‘ Ify jfi)«m resident must own real estate worth
Soint-lhmg bad gone w ropg with Mr.- Arihw.
1
Ellin, and tie w»» in a’aterneF ipmif than V’By the time the doctor arrivediWilHu’s bringing into poiverfhepresitnl Admin
£3W). The governor is ch-rt&amp;t liy the
imual. Afeiods of blind’, rntfiir tlnin a wet garments liad been • rem*bed. He istrntion.
It mnst :trbdW Ati^lf: stronger Legisrtnture. end must fclve resided ’in
leriinu of junlicn &gt;‘lteues4.:infiutfnce our. ’Hiked but few questions as l-v th* theAn 1 tllan Any )i^ler party ib 1R02. In aiding theiStale’-kO yeam. and be p&lt;asBMed of a
Icupdqut with rdcreiuw,-to otlrerA] Wu mg nf the boy’s o«»ndittwn. Mr. Wboslur 1 tWt ikme’Adirilnlstration in crushing the Milled estate worth £l,500. The Lieu­
Eidfy'true patriot will place, tenant Governor if chosen and^mpat be
i.cl from state of fueling mare frequently had lol J of hie hemic eonduct, and the rebellion.
"
than from iohnkfenitHAto’of right.
inference Won that there had best an iwer his rakatrv frninCaiufwblv higher than his qualified in like riiapnter. ‘
Thtl pc«p5eMo ’not vote directly for
Mr. Ellis wriit ii*ay from home soon ex.-iument ofAhe bruln;- leading lb wus- party; but every true' RepiiMicah will
• &gt;* &gt; ..’ •’!
alter and rriurord 'rtv ah' lHmr. Jk^’ lte -pended Muiniatli if. Still the caae pooled use his party its the most Efficient organ* Govemoroi* President..
izat’mn for aiding- the' Government to
There Jimi middle cbto* •* South Cero’
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” &lt;&lt;d» ..'-‘v '
sIimk! at tbe d&gt;M&gt;r, and glHiiecd srotunl m hoh.
crush out treavon.
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&gt;.
_ iCaruliua. Tty, population conaigto (out
moment trefnre cntclnrg, he naw W’tilmIn this apirit, the Republican -Sute of the towns which are few,) of planters
mi a Mucking pfigbt, wSv.and soiled*froni Ifrotn the wharf,’’ aitggested Mr WMmter.
• Whnttethkr1 ba Mked, aaalong Convention, held at-’DMrMt- fol the i 24th ahd'asArfc orJieiBahtry. 'Ibe delegates
head to IimH, slink through the, garden
across thn back -and ultimo, patriotically ignored the Himcub to thelregtetelste kre frequently Heeled
gale, Thu ^y , hud noticed him, ni»d purple stripe,
wns'endraviiriiig to gel into ihi^ hpuM Mvutdera. Irwi his gaze. “Abd this," bo sion of all mere party iaswust'aad struck by e dozen voters (laege isodholders.)
boldly for suauining the. Adtoiiftklrutton, to&gt;d Uie nflkir is.Wil unoutaraonly scUled
br *
without being nveii. J But, at thp fljM&gt;r a&lt;W«-d, u bo came apoh. another,
al the dinner table.
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where he hoped to rtjter miilbse/tj-d1. be
Mr. EH io turned Ina lace away, sick without qnalificati-nvIu’Hlvi^'.r.mii prose
cution of the war. -With** wiiteeit «njr
Trade i« considered as not exactly
eiuiiuuicred a stern mid angry face.- A
Merchnrnh (rechoice of meaaurea ” Shy they, *wi» are BiiltAbllflb rgkhtlenisn.
ti-w qmek strides lUd floegfei hir'feiber
for the g’irtefUnwntf’’ -«fe'Tfoiy content
Un re.
.f’viL '&lt;■'■ n 0
themselves, 'ferst, wilirJitounicul^
“So you ha,ve. betp lo the river, after Mid tow Actor, drawing back the clothes
terw—[ A or/o/| Btvaid.
and cnrrrinfrthe fair body that was mark- rebellion as ea&gt;iselvMV*foo«»d&gt; .ttuto de­
all that I said,”
, ■ . ■ .; f
mand that it.be utterly crvalted slut* wn; ‘Me K/fift^ A pdle feb- aullTrtglteWhat weald boms “w BeMraUee.
conditional surrender u the anfy Urm to
ened eyes,
.r-t"'»'■ ’’
armed traitore."
Third, they' demand
. The London. iforjiingt Star discusses
‘Didn't! tell you notr ii»:#« *♦&gt; nbe iimghiW.' It teas thb boy’s sffitit'which
had bewrhtirt.
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’
die
’ph.'bdfele effedt 6fV separation be­
r.
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the Government. Fourth. tb*K ptedgs tween North mid South, w«ito CBete am
oThtowiH«M4aAK’®4bU»T!
A vice like grip was already &lt;&gt;n bis soft,
• ’ftoi pale lips of Mr. Elite quivered, as themselves tei nmitrtaitf XheO»nstttuii«»n ■rent puessiblr. end clinches ae. argu­
little arm. ,, .
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intact; and Mh. &gt;f»&lt;M-feMr th» rrt&lt;Z
., “Y|Cf,.si)rw’’c^ms ihrupgh^lbe.qMisermg he asked'me queenuo.
ment iq fovitf.pf the. BTOenralfon, rd ths
lion Ihrtvtrnt- tht
U» OootrAmenl
Union with the following vaticination
It did nut lain TWre ceww. upon after
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nenl- Rtuhmond would U Bet Ute ’MpL
tai
a seunnd rale rape Hie. ThegaqatWhile the- country ivta Sta^tr. w.
and the fathev-tad
wtee-ktobdonc
lattier-aaa niother
motneewerewevmime
er common wealth, with UavevtrifoMWAa.
decline to discuss •W bur-uw»« party
”^he po..r child &lt; with the bntde-lulyv who had been tornng
ing population, would dw«tf its ‘»M|whols,r -£&lt;Um Wheeler­
is tM I- Ollly
only
mtortralUie MUM
~ r . hrnwher?
' ledavdraMly. MrEUrsomtaeoluhMir tenets. Tbs-AdiwInWtHiiM*
The innr?^
toorld . tMuld eon
eon, tried t«» rifiiaifr. ».«n-r„ „
'-article
Ha.:feliu ;td6to’ idvfr, legal agent for ci " ’ "*
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..nxtiuRktol and •'ixecu-i » .
ond ihe Ohib ui Ai^AMkiitie
hipmvtotv odm - h«8rt,ilhe;.-H&lt;»!W».!b«. tai maintaining the Co———----------------- -■
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ting the lawa All &lt;shM4W rewnibtfon.rnMhi. &gt;.►■ given. • TberemrtB aaA rshuke m.the
pate faceUndtobhkeyeewTthe .-forsm t|io O.r ..r0H.uMl.-H &lt;* (..«WWe*h
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.toed any
nished an armed lraitor«r.t|
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oripph • O&lt;.

iu

“

“

HWfetr mm; &gt;o

tare re perfectly foreseen, and the* ‘fcff.
®Ste‘»'tomiM reMty foefes teibe the

sofosMsr &lt;&lt; AbrahamiUtoHto Atok^he

»PI*",in8
• J »ftvd. t“ the

Ku
an full -f

tn wrfefe., »*r.

•■&gt;« nfeHMiH*

fi.nwfer &lt;• newiiw

gfoivTtiim,
,
P tan
t*” feth- rSi *
’n* MP1*.* •
Ol-Stri.lrva, nafilthr
a«n*e

dut ho'wltl kcopS&lt;md«y W

warn

JTdfoStaklta

wiwk—Tomd„&gt; mMBMH
., «,
,,,, H , j,,,,,.
-Wbmw-ta»frir' k ■&gt;!
»d Coorh o«im.nd«i tta

�HASTINGS BANKER.

| redptuat of such a trust.

i is the Harper’s Ferry

Barry

THS WKKKLY

wp publish an extract from

VeteetUy NarMt«g. Kt.

Fortress M&lt;

tb^fefeity of

ncainsl him.
small

means.

■a

Cwalr
di&gt;Uy seal-wad

r.pwuiio« dui
jdfenl’s interests and his natural and ac-

^HdS&amp;Wi* » JF’U WlMm
the belief that be’ will
and efficient officer. •

HamvstWesuwy,

make a popular
,H 4

a little en
l&gt;een csptu

-Am. Republican _

ce tbe inItimore at

•stouSster st

'^l’-tQgTO «•

,i„.MiWkr^
P*TW JftfiiAr*

from WuhtafM

. Co"y«,lion
held at the Court House in Hastings, on tStagK'Eara:

Cm.

ivents sure to transpire to rindi-

SPECIAL NOTICES

Voted tMrika

. Bvx. F. W. Kmxoo.-. ..I%:.l record

fe as sfX'llass as that of aay, nw't in the

i»,|i.«« hMdai »

•ppol"1*

Cuiomittea ofthree, to examine credeo-

of Middleville, te

foren-by brain trit reOkless sccuecrs.
county.

both

^j7tb&gt;£,/ok;i«B, Ik*,Mr

-JOHN OWEN, of Wajus.

I

again, and

Ri»er, beyond

of tbs existence of eueh

-AERTIXBLAB.QfJsctaQA,
•wwr-CflARLW A MAT. &lt;

over

NEW

which Hon. Mr

Our acquaintance

with him :

This

f(hi.tr Jwuld b. en*High w w«r. Mm

but slight, hut such as it is, has given t

tbs.vote yf every Republican, and every

other arus patrist is Ikia DriteieL

But

FRAME

were appointed as

bearing upon future

such committee. • '4* * ’ '*■

r. The Committee on credentials report

t

the following list of delegates.

Juhastowo—J.

K. Lolhridge, J.

H.

Munroe, H. P. Cherry, J. Telford.

Republican, and would have beer just as» Is being swept aside as the evidence Is be
Woodland—G. M. Davenport, M. T,
fsithful off the ticket as on It ’ 8od&gt; ary"
&gt; ing presented from tarluus sources. No
„W|fee!er, E. Bawdy, D. Chase.
Tb« J„r—l d»OTdiU »U report. Gfp
the kind of mm entitled to promotion.• officer in any ofbia regfenents, pa man
Ilasuug—J. W.Stebbins,A. Ryerson,
Aaa D. RoaK, of:B&lt;utlaad, fur County' wUh ’wborh be has dealings
not llfbt &gt;1 Bl* BUI.
raising
J. M. RosoekA.R. Hall.
One hundred Federal Qsvalry entered
«d District-GEORGE THOMAS.
1 these regiments^ has ever been found to
Prairieville—Geo. Thonms, D. R.
whose business qualifications fits him for* make a specific charge:against him.
His
Bragg
«&gt;n Thursday, with 50,000 men,
Cook, A. C. Tnwne, T.’C. Pendell.
almost any position. The office to which1 only accusers arc among those who bare
. Barry-L. Polly, W. T. Barber, L W.
be is nominated io not reamntraUve, and1 not found terfta convenient medium (or
For Clerk—HENRY P. CHERRY.
ntr towards Mount V
ForRsgiatsr of Dssds-6YLVAN US EL COOK we can truly hope that, being faithfulI the advancement of selfish ends. Such Tulips, A Wrimter.
Maple Grove—L. Lapbam, V. O.
For Trvsawse-HARVEY N. SHELDON.
oyer a few things, the time may oume! bring out brifef* it h with 'moeb satislactFsr ProesauUag Att’y—FRANK ALLKN.
when he will “be made ruldr over many.” ion that we publish in YhTs connection his Buck, J. Badcoek, M. H. Palmer.
For Circuit Coen Com.-BARVET WRIGHT.
Hope—P. Howard, C. B. Diekeraow,
For Coroners, Joan O’Riunr and1 own. denml and logical refutation of the
For 8urr.yor-A8A D. RORK.
lBfft Srepwte^ that the
E. P. Chandler, G. W. Valentine.
. Far Coroners—JOHN O'RILEY, I MESSER.
1 charges, and in another place give room
we trust they will be Criumphaotiy for the statements of tbs.officers in the
feHing trees, and otherwise blockading up
W.M. Cah&gt;. P. Corhrt.
elected.
sixth Cavalry touching the same subject.
Tbornspplo—W. W. Paul, H. Wright,
the-rear Democracy boast that tbeir
As a whole, we regard the ticket as1
After alluding to his inexperience in
one of the best ever presented for tbe
A. Sanford, R. A. Coin.
Fostresu Munroe, Hth.
nominees for State officers (Stout de Co.)
suffrages of the people of thia eounty, and mililsry matters, wbenaaked at WashisOrangeville—H. C. Turner, L. W.
trill oppaee the AdmiftiatraHan !
if the voters du tbeir doty to good officers ton to raise some cavalry in this State
Wing, Geo. H. Brooks, C. C. brown.
and true men, it will bs elected by a Mr. Kellogg said :
Yankee Springs—Timothy Miles, W. dom.
large majority.
NAM MEETING!
“ I have been charged with selling com­
The Kicbmood papers of the 9th inst.
C. Pratt, 0. C. Bales, Harvey Snow.
missions last year and thia, and^so con­
contain a deaeripti&lt;MJ of the battle utC»r
LET ALT. THE PEOPLE *ALLY t
Rutland
—R. B. Shaw, Traverse Phil­ inth, and admit the defeat of Gen. f Bar ■
stantly has this charge been .reiterated
Jambs A. Bwnzsr, of this Village re­ throughout the country, that, I doubt not lips, W. J. Barrett, John O’Riley.
lin^nd a loss uf5,000 killed and wowadad.
Hon. F. W. Kellogg and Hon. S. L. ceived the nomination for Representative many uf the people believe it.
I have
Assyria—C. L. Briggs, Geo. P. Stev­
r
8l Louts, Oct. 17.
Withmt, of Grand Rapids,* will address U) the State Legislature from the Fjrst received a great many letters on-the sub­ ens, Dudley Joy.
Advices received at Headquarters state
Mr. Sweezey ject, and I shall only say that thia charge,
Baltimore—*W. K. Ferris, Gilbert
thepdople of 'Barry County,, at Middle­ District in thi, eounty.
that
Gee.
‘
ScbdMIJHwillr
the advance
whether referring.to the regiments of last
was elected Prossecu ting A Romey ot |,esr or this^-iapdse In every particular. Striker, M. L. Williams, Henry Hough- guard of bis army has left Caasvilln, roov.
ville op Munday afternoon, Oct. 27th,and
this county In 1856 and again in-1860,
mg
Southwards
towards
the
Arkansas '
tslin.
al Bastings on Tuesday, Oct 28th, upon
’»"«•
.
“My .own pcraonal expenses while rifisIrving—M. C. Cranston, James L. Sis
the political questions of the day,
Let
Mr. Sweezey is well known tn almost ev­ ing ,tbe*e regiments, were considerable, eon^ Johp Walker, Aaron J. Walker.
the people rally ’
ery voter in his District.
He was nom­ and 1 ,was told that the Government
Castleton—I. B, Riggs, C. O. Scull, back by, the enemy. '
' ‘
_
would, pay all that was ncceaaary, but I
inated with a degree of unaminity that
From East Aricadfes irffflfe'Wk
never received a dollar from the Govern- Wm. Mullen, James Miller.

” tWVuVtM. n.

B87QWp«rTilllllfl8« N WMIf.

.

.

should secure for him every vote of his

Our County Ticket.

The Republican ticket of thia county

is oca which will command, st least, the

It was nominated

respect af all.

greeter degree of unity

with a

than is usually

manifest on such, occasions.

True, there

He is well qualified for the poei-

party.

tion and if elected, will do credit to hia

.

District.

BJEUki)

THU

EVIDENCE.

was some brisk competition up&lt;&gt;n some

CAIX'MNN REFUTED.
The lake sfHr Caliail SoMfery.

perhaps a single exception, the defeated

HON. F. W. KELLOGG VINDICATED.

candidates

yielded

with

entire good

grace, feelipg that these places are the
yi/'ts of the people, ond are not legiti­

mately bought or earned

by

any

par­

Constant fealty to the

ticular seeker.

*■ party maintaining the principles we pro

fess, seems to be generally conceded to
; be the .duty of the many, while prefer-

CaWf Kellogg

[

Grand Rapids, Sept. 23 1862. J
Whereat, It is reported in
certain
quartets that appointments of field, staff,
and line officers uf the Sixth Regiment
Michigan Cavalry were mads, by Hun.

F. W.Kellqgg, from pecuniary ur im­
proper considerations ; and.
Whereat, Buch report is unjust and

« went ean, as a matter of course, be con­

untrue;
We, the undersigned, officers of said
regiment, do hereby certify and declare
more happy to word the acquiescence of
that we have not paid, given or promised
. defeated aspirants, as it is an indication to Hua. F. W. Kellogg, or to any one
.that they all place principle above per­ foe him, directly or indirectly, any pe­
cuniary or other consideration for our
son al and selfish considerations.

ferred only

upon, a* few;

Of the several

We are the

nominees for county

officers, we hardly need refer individually,

so sell known are they to our citizens.

And yet a passing remark of each will
not be considered out of place at this time.

D. H. Evxan, candidate for Sheriff,
- fe a brother of the late 0. E. Everts, and

Under-sheriff, at the time of bis brother’s

appointment.
Goo. Gray, Colonel Commanding.
T. Foote, Major.
E. D. Waters, Major.
C. H. Patten,Lieut, and Quartermaster.

J. Chapman, Regimental Commissary.
D. G. Weore, Surgeon.
D. C Spaulding, Assisuol Surgeon.
H._ E. Thompson, Captain.
Geo. A. Drew,
*

' death, has been acting Sheriff ever since,
it being ndw

more

than a year.

Mr.

Everts is a young man pf good business
habits, strict integrity,

and, since be­

coming familiar with the duties of his
office, has performed them to the aatb-

faction of all his friends.

Hbeht

P. CnsaaT of Johnstown, fur
Clerk, is personally popular wherever he
is. known.

Affable, agreeable, a true

friend, prompt and ready in business, he
%. harts ^orTrlendj" in bls section of

He is an excellent penman,

the county.

and has been Clerk of his township for a

series of years past.

He was nominated

for Register of Deeds, as will

be recol­

lected, four years ago, but was defeated
from a misapprehension of facta on the

J«»hn Torrey,
D. G.RnraB,
W. Armstrong,
Wm. Hyser,
J. H. Kidd.
John. M. Pratt,
H. L. Wise
J. F. Andrews,
James Mathers, Lieutenant
M. D. Birge,
J. 8. Sheldon,
P. G. Cory,
H. B. Rogers,
H. N. Throop,
B. F. Rnekfallu

Charles Lyon.
Franklin P. Niehok,
Ambrose L. Saule,
Robert A. Moon,
Seymour Shipman,
James H. Lritoril,
Horace Richards,
Wn. Carry,
*

meut fof them ye&gt;. .
. , •
., The officers of the first regiment which
I raided last year, never to my know ledge
contributed a dollar; hut su,ne three ur

four men of the last regiment contributed
about A300 lu pay expenses incurred fpr
the regimenL ^otic of it was fur my
personal benefit.
When l left fur Washington after the
regiments bad gone, some residents of the
city contributed unasked, n small purse to
pay my expenses, for my. own means
were exhausted. The whole city was ben­
efited by the rendezvousing of the regi­
ments here, and many, J was told, were
glad to show that my effort*to the benefit
of the'District; were appreciated. (Ap­
plause.)
.
Concerning the Cavalry now encamped
al Grand Rapids, he said :
“ I requested Gov. Bisir to inquire if
any or all if their commissions cost them
anything; and if so, I desired him to
wilbdd them. . 1 have never received a
dollar from any uf thpm, directly or indi­
rectly, and nut a man of them ever prom­
ised to pny me a birthing fug tham.2
In regard to the corruption in feedingtbe men, be said :
“The Adjutant General directed me to
contract with some one to feed the men,
at a rale not exceeding forty cents a day,
till rations could be served to them by
tbe United States officers. 1 contracted
with getrtlenien to feed them at thirty cis
a day bslievjng it was as low as it could
be done. No one offered to do it fur fess;
and, as tbe contract was to termipstc
any day when our camp equipage should,
arrive, no one expected to make much
money by iL But it is said they did

Com. ia.tbe man

Cherry were appointed.

Voted to take an informal ballot for
sheriff whkh resulted as follows :

lit Informal. Idlnforaial. Formal.
1 L. L^pluim
D. Everts
21
W. K. Ferris ' 17
C BUm
S. V. R. York 4
J. Swarthout

Syxvaevs H.

of all men wbo needs

2
13
1G

10
34
17

get our camp epuipThe same course was

Two &lt;»r three equally dirty lies are
•sdisposedof: “ Again. I s&lt;n charged
with suqandering the pubbe money, In

cKteeiog the country to Kalatnaxoo.—
Now the facts ase, that I did aa 1 was di­

C-KBolza,

years, and the fact that bis nomination

35

9

’
rue ArrucATWx* roa
ARRKAM-OF FAY. BOUNTY. a PENSIONS,

lo ANT CLAIM*

Alff.tf LtrtJ NBtSTy
I

THXAVCaXR.

H. N. Sheldno 25
John Roberts
fl
M.S. Williams 9
L. (My
2
J. W. Stebbins 12
M. L. Wheeler 3

n..
fr.™ w-i».,t..i,
the 17th ssyi
_ r____
the
pondent at Harper’s Ferry sends the fol­
lowing dispatch : To-day at noon the
forces wbo started from hereon a rycon
noissance tow/udf Winebesfer^and whom
our dispatches last left quietly rm-amped
at Charlestown, relumed "to Bvlivnr

3
36

Heights, the object of the expedition be­
ingfully carried out?
r •‘-Our apdcinl borh»ponds,it atShurps

burg, sends the hijlowing record fruai the
force which crossed the Blackford yester­
day on a rectmnotssance: “Small squads
of the enemy were enterciKiutervd all
along the way, but they retreated without

22
3

1 ? 1. . !JLA».|u.i.T-'..&gt; a'u.wa New Advwtisemeiits.
17th ssvs:
•• (hir apuoal eorres- |........... ...............................
— ■■ .a

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

HUMAN MISERY.
m « .S«W
Prif, it b.
A LECTURE MY Da.CL’LVRRlFtXLUN^L
CAUSE AND CURE of Sprrraaurrl-r. (V.

Ketr-Dtelrasi; Duxisess;

HvmImIw;

my return to; Detroit one of the first men

In addition to the

■

J.A.Sweewy 1»
F. Allen
42
Harmon Smith 1

On motion, Frank Allen was declared

ciacun- cocar coMMissioaxa.
H. Smith
7
a Wright
42

On motion IL

Wright

was declared

should
*• During the advance, we had one man 1

killed and three wounded.
Four dead
rebels wore discovered on the way tide.
“ The impression prevails that the reb­
els hvea evacuated Martinsburg, and per­
haps the entire section of country in this
vitinity. It seems dear we havq not
much to fear from any force that the reb
els may have posted near the opposite
bank of tbs river. The force sent over
Blackford’s Ford will return lowight.’

j: c klyne.

600,000
LLOYD8 NEW
COLORED MAP U.
CANADA*, AND

COUHTY BUKYXTOX.
A. D. Rork, nominated by acclamation.

Thomas,

J. H. Mtnraoa,
Chrirtnan.

MttwauMBM. Oct

14.-The St Paul

Sibley, which reports the Indian war, as
far as the Sioux are concerned, as about

Tbs' Sihri torsi -arcsmstances pro-

dues the general impression among mili

tary men that the rebels in front uf Me
CUIIsn will soon fight
He is evidently
crowding them, and they have evinced
no disposition to retreat ’
"
“The reason why it la thought that
they must fight is that McClellan^ by
moving upon the are of the circle thnrngh

S3SSSIF

It isaei only a Cweuly Map, but M iM
«
COUNTY AMDVAILROAD MAP
of Ba Ppltod Hiatts nil Uanqfaa —bi aad te —a.
EVERT RAILROAD STATION
’- ■,&lt;&gt; and dialpa*a| beteteee^

gw oew.rw KKAmond as soon, if notion­
' th“' Ike rebel, e.a
doMilUw
valley toBuiralc.”
New York, o«. »

A epeeel lo U,, BrrM from

“H^-

~o» msart’s Cavalry* fave
b«n cptorwl, ud II i, expw^d Ihu
Omni will La_ Rlw .M...
—j «_•»_. mm

Federal uniforms.

'

Crow;

so far.

W*T DeeHas.
FnuAoftbe nominees of the Fusion
an Ms sets in reference to this reffioient

COUNTY
----- .8TAYE8
IUNSWICK.

Washington, Oct 18.

nominated.

rioted

A«te

nominated by acclamation.

raosxcvTDfo ATr’r.
II. Wright
5
?
i

F3^-

the appreciation in which bis

COMPLETE FORMS AND IMECT10NS

sufficient force to mnke bis position safe
Reports fri-tn Paris, Munroe county,
bushwhackers

ended. The entire forces of the lower
bands have surrendered to Gen. Sibley
He has probably two thousand orisonetw'
a bounden slave to.

BOUNTY,

rectirtri ffotn E/I
^ruftesT^M

Lewis H. Jordan,

Wm. HuU,
Edward Pattee,

i

ihw¥a». l&gt;KMUuwa&gt;t'

ma OOUITTY CLBBX.

M.L.Wi11isms
1
J. W. Stebbins 16
H. P. Cherry 21
R. Mudge
8
.J. J. Jitrkson
A. D. Rork
9

Aoater of the 22d says a dispatch has
been received by Gen. Pope frmn Gen.

C^k. unless be la

SOLDIER’S

Puehahoiitaa.
Gen. Cavr. in .etengtand at Hylese; repurti that Ilolmtr hud HioAnan. with
coashierablu force are un lhe west side ol
(he river, thraiteaina to attack him, tbeir
object l»eing to d*( so before he could be
reinforced. Gen. Carr, however, has a

New York, Ort. 18.

Gao.

7.

----------------- -

ment.

Cranston, James L. Telford, H. Wright.

Well, the men were not

Lnsg ths asms. wliieb they

They arc immediately placed m v»«ufii&gt;e-

coaoxsas.
rected by one whom I was told to obey. John O’Riley, I
The first order for moving the troops was Isaac Messer, f nominated by aedatna.
sent to Col. Btokus, and ba made a requi- tion.
- ■
/ .
eitioo for cars on one of the railroads, to
COUKTT COMMITTEE.
come to Grand Rapids and take them.—
On motidn the following persons were
At tbe time thia order was received 1 was
on my way to Washington, and on my appointed County Centos! Committee.
J. M. Nevins, T. C. Paodle, M. C.
arrival there I learned the order to move
the day before.

.UH

"rtuArtrhlF. wW-W-V. V"T

A. Webster
3
J. W. Stebbins

8. H. Cook,

r-.:..,..!

THE AdMttaW hSHnt

received thot a rebel fitrouuf alaMl'T.OOO
has been concentrated under Mv-Bri le al

give U*9 iu!*s tint mnnv

Beet’y.

For Register of Deeds,

Pendle and

Messrs, Webstar,

nominated.

ing majority.

&gt;A|

Moved that the chairman appoint three
tellers.

•f which they are composed. i
I is natural. Te have bad t

PolWW^W.
A few Httrfoa

.IhJ _

1__ 1-

-LLOYDS

.

.........

�trite Carrnt.
v tv *«

-•

J""*1 Bauoe.
Whole numH,0ftotol
M
J. A. Bareetey
1 ' z la
GISrrr,'
'*

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

...... : mH. M.

£•'

LOW PRICES’

On moUon J, A jj,

■"•“rir*
•-•••."•wr-.W"mi«i
urvu&gt;.

CASH STORE!

uninimouilj nominated
A Repee^utie. cJdral

IN BATTLE CREEK

a, w. Rict Ml s-maum.

—els*—etism arM^tteae f -t-A

DTCBTTVS BUM

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
Iftjal Shtins.

A. L. SKINNER

(3JT We would call attention to A. L.

Skinner’s advertisement In

another ool-

Verux»lvill«,OcL Uih lues

'

©upt wnnHsrnrwH

Contention oontoned nceordlng lo no.

lion nnd wm called lo order
GritwoM.
S. W. FuwLia Esq., will address the
cifixens of Bacry Count/ at times and

October 22d, evening, -at Middleville.
SM,

•

at Burch's Ho-

“

at th.

S4th,

'

25th,

John Dow were appointed a committor

which report

preeent,

at H.

“

Bar-

ITiHiae, on Monday evening.

The attend

•snee was not as large as could be desired,

but those who were there, enjoyed a rich
feast of oratory common sense and truth.

Mr. Fowler is an eloquent, forcible and

'have ennv’mced any skeptical person that

the only ticket that a truly loyal

He certainly proves, beyond

a preaifventure, that tbe fusion strumpet

ticket of this Stale is in open oppositigb

Administration and a

that its

ere of tbe rebellion, and dishearten loyal

2000 yds. plain

3d

w

Three ts Six SbllHsgs per yard;

ixtommal ballot.

FOSMAL
8. W. Fowler
A. L. Green

For Sale By the Pound.

8

good PuntWJJT •

Daniel Barber, J. W. Nichols and N.

Bailey were appointed a Senatorial

Cen­

tral Committee.

8. W. Fowler and A. L. Green

made

At 10 and Iff cents per sard,

Beaalifil Styles

at Meta

loud.

Joseph Gbidlry,

-the Court House on Thursday afternoon,

Sect’y.

tnganited by making J. M. Russell chair­

A. L. fiKINNER.

Bal­

W ASHtsurox, Oct. 17tb.—Gen. Pren
pri«ehing*Goutrty Gum-fgtion, by.-irhich ties lu-uigbt.,was cumpliuieulrd
...
wUh. «
ti. W. Stebbins. A. Ryeraun, J. M. Rua J wrenadv.
He graphically
described
—
.1 —
TT
— -1 ' ■ - o .4..
—I1L._A* .the
1* i !

0

J. A.

'anl.

N. B. Merchants wishingtw Stack
■p will find It »■ Object I* call
before going JLaal.

C. 8. Bcarox,
Chairman.

loting! were had for defecates- to the ap-

«ll wd A. R. Hall ware ehnrar.

if Dcliiies,

scenes
-wra through
thraugh which
whieb he
lie and
.n.1

Oct.

E.Urte «r FntUec CUM.

pnOBATB Otaer.—Suit of Klrtnna.
A. Cyustyaf Barry, to.—At a aeaaioa uf tbe Fro
Ute Court for th. toe sty of Barry, boHen at the
Probate Office, to tbe viRtge of Bastion, os
Tneeday. tbe l&lt;th day of October on‘ tboa•*nd eight hundred and alxtv-lwa.
Praaest,
Hbtnsan C. Priadte, Judge of Probate.
la thr matter of tea oalridM Pre nt lee Child
tala of aald aaoatv d^^MaaA
Oa —ding and filing tbe petition, dalr reriled,
of JobuTurart praying, for—awe'therein set
forth, that E W. Hewitt. AdtslstetraW at said
estate. may be astborixed, rmpewered end direct
od to eourey certain Real Estate, to said petition
.!c»cribed, 16 uidpetitloner in punuanee ofaeerUlawMt&lt; slledged to bare been made by aatd
dimmed in bls 11retime.
Thereupon, it it ordered that Tueedar.the 9d
dat of December,! Wt.at 1 0 o'clock in tto* fo—ooo
be assigned for the hearing of said petit ton. and
that tbe heirs at law of said deceased, and all
other persons in terseted io aald estate are required
tinge, and show caaae, if any there be. why the
prayer of the petitioner sbonld m* be greeted.
And it H further ordered, that the pctittoner
give noliM to alt peraone intersMed in aaid estate
of the peudaacy of said petition, and tbe boanag
thereon, by eausmg a copy of thia notice and
order to be pobliahed &gt;n tbe "'laatinge Hanner."
• '‘•*S*Per Panted and circulating in said eoun­
ty of Barry, for aix anoeeMlvo weeks, immedi­
ately prrr ioa« to said dav of hearing.
(A true copy.] HHEAMAS C. P1INDLE,
Judge of Probate.

1862.

| tnw»nu «m clmrarteriied
t
Itarimriiy.

-a- s -w

Rxlxa«xd Soldi can. — It

is with much

-tbe duty &lt;•f drafting

Reeotatioos wpres

sivenf the sentiments of this Lodge on
the decease of brother Augustus W,

At-

Ikins, would respectfully

submit the fol-

is with

feelings of tbe

•death bf brother A. W.

Atkins, at Cpl-

JFAerwt, k

Jege Hospital, Keokuck, Iowa, from dis■ease contracted while pbilawtbropically
nttending to tbe sufferings of wounded

Union soldiers, and that too ala time

after having keen honorably discharged

Imm the service of tbe United States,

Ttal i, ita AraAoTteMtar
Atkina, this lodge het lost a faithful
brother, the wife an affectionate husband,

'the ehiMa floating fit!her.
Rrtolnd. That we tender the widow
-and orp^ipoar heartfelt aympathiea, and

PBIMART SCHOOL USD.

oetioa.

SecSiot

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ate.
Ae\v xatm's HoVaci.
anA Cow-^orL '
’

B'WTS &amp; STOW,

GROCERIES

Ihreof, by causing a copy
Halted in tbe "Healing.

Mils
(A Uns ospy.J

inv-i^oraU Vat itiak a«A
ktbiUXaUL
Ot. Iko'oaek'.

HARDUWARE!

w.t\.«ixvcVo\^

cn\o^a\j\x.

uxtxke,

'BxXXc'mi

W\x.\xdi,

AND

bottle*, of whiah the above it a/ao-eimile. ?7w 1 &amp;h*{ is ftnely rngravsd, and
la providai with a »afa-gu»ed from
•ounter/sitrrs. (Pries fl per bcttU, os
C. Wt- ^ebo«b,.&lt;?roprtoicr, JJo. 6
Xaat Fourth 8t, QinuirvnaCi, to whoNS

SHIMUK C, nuxmx
Judgs uTProbete.

FOR SALE BY
Roberta A Striker. Hastings. Eli Nichols, Jay A
Terry.Orsagerille Milla.M.C. 8wilt,Prairieville
H. 11. Bennlegtott. MtdKevltle. sad by drnggiata

Probate Court of said County, I shall ewooe
sale at Public auction to tbe highest bOder

of every doeci iption

Stacks of

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

jmltAHoi I

it

•

u

•*
U

resent Die acme for ex ami nation and adiaSUaeat
&gt; the undrraigued CommlMfoom,daly appointed
by the Probate Cburt for tbe eosnty « Barry,
who will meet for aoch pvrpoee, al tbe late
residence of the deceesod, tai toe township of
Castleton, in mid county, on Wednesday, toe

£

Clothing

«LECTION NOTICK,
swelling tbs first M ondsy uf Novnubcr nsxt. is
tbs State df Michigan, the following Otfrers arv
tobt riueSed.vit: A Govarwsr, Ltowtenaat Go,
•nwr. Bettetarr of State. Auditor General. Bute
Trwssurvr. Commiasumsr of tbs Atate LmJMe,

District, com!

friKT

Width wo aroaaxtous tosoU,aadWlLL SELL.

Ito.

nonce ta ajao nerooy given, u

RtotiMM Atetodmeut ofthe

i

{

SWAMP LANDS.
’
' '
&lt;
I

»&gt;&lt;■ furniUMI In-*, wMow of the Ater­

By odfepqrf Loflg*.
W. J

-»i. lot iun, W», th- Um llwlua ir U.
Probate Court for tbt final u4Jm tmct&gt; t of all dal ma

WILLIAM MCLLCt, 1 CtosmfoDARIEL 8TALEY,
tsfo—s.
Dated. October 14, 1MJ.
'
MA14U
•

Uve to rwwovala two ofltoa. pro
Resoleticn Ho. IS.epprovt/Ms

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

ADMINISTRATOR* SALE

M. W. Hi wa, 8oc.
A. Marta,

GmmKIUl*dMiw&lt;wto by JuMW
™&gt;Uim£TO END THE KBREG
UON THAir Att THE BATTLES

•

fiXovcxcteXx 'BWXe.vu

DRY GOODS!

rT? w
m, tailing tiH ■*' '"**

o

-Dr. 'R.iAw^c'*
StovuoLeXv 'EVitL**

{trvtfre

tjeixcfl

A-mM. Th.1 flx&gt; Hwll bw &lt;**1»&lt;I I"

Cook.

Dv. ’B.oXxxek'a
We have every kind of goods, goch as

XyvartW,

■

A» u&gt;

&lt;^&gt;oor wuuv

'Wcu-uvcva’i'kavcv, tXe.

comfortable supplies.
They are com­
pelled to take lie field with or without •K
fimd. It is time we should go to work
witboul glovea.
We punished them
more al Antietam than many of MJW- ..Sornw-I

■

fiXowiALcXv WvXXevs
ww Vive

tub* boldsoattbe ProbetrOtfioe in tbe village
IlwBlinm. wriil lk—W
If - —— ‘I---- W- _l

wooed. Tbe prisoner* had opportunities
••id them mourn not m one without hope. ZrZteinw the large aawUiers of wounded

D a jrixL

XEUDTJiDIBIlD KRWJBS.

■-- :

tlw -irargl,™.

art Vtw. \Looy mati'i VAirvA.
ite. -RoWk'.

fttowvo.e\x

The rebel government baa more men
in arms than tbe North think ; they fight
well. Tbeir cause is desperate. Theydo not ask for transportation and fur

wwo were

Whkh MB. offer at

tvre X\x«,

Union men bearing arms against our
Government, but they were compelled
to du ao at the bidding of tbeir masters.
Tbe white race today io the South is
in a worse condition than were the blacks

tert,,

"Dr ‘R.o\&gt;aek.\t
%\oui6,c\\ 'BkX.'W’.rs

North.

gusting food.
A fur fully describing the unkind and
offensive trwitmeut they reoeived. be
enquired of bis many listeners what they
now thought of this boasted chivalry.—
Tbe people of the South are determined.
There is a perfect reign of terror, and
every sentiment fur peace or compromise
is instantly stifled. He said be found

bWbre the wan: ■ .

sand right btnrirri! and Mitv-iwo.
pTvivot,
XIL———— -—- n W. , »■
W_.,_ —w __ L-a-

tste ofujii eetiniv. dsevaMd.
On reading sod filing the pei tfon, duly verified
of William ftorthwfek.praying for certain rvaeone
therein set forth, ibal Erwin w. Hrwitt, Admin­
istrator of said ratale. may be authoritvd. empow­
ered and directed to convry certain rval estate,
in arid pctitma deaertbed, to aald petitioarr in
parauanoe with a certain convert altered to bare

with niurdur
’

, Bewurvgard «aa tbe only rebel fmm
-plrewure that we learn that the following whom ll*y received the less! cnertesA.
So help him heaven, th-wr wbu persecu­
-sUdeer*. pn'vM&gt;«r» at Charleston, btitoug
ted his comnwk-a should never escape
retaliation in full at his hands. The ne­
Kwrn reletiaed : Serg't. J. M. Beeemer,
groes are tbe beat Uuhm men iu the
W. O. Rjrrrtl, Emmett Cole, F. B.
South.
Teaee and A. B. Overton.
Tbe returning Shiloh prisoners, who
had sufficient clothing to completely nov­
er their nakedness, do not number fifty.
Nothing in the way of garments w.ss fur­
nished them by the rebels.
Besides this,
Yoiir&gt;Mwn»ittetp whop
referred they were supplied with tbe most dis­

WvaXxV^ 'V'owvc.

rntai. c-on
fur said eounty.

/&gt;
.
vJ. »r
•
i soldiers,
taken pt
nt In
Shiloh,
pas i jV’uTICE U bervby rivea, that tbe foliowing
c. u
8. n
Burum,
M m
N.-rm.l^
H«
taisuners
tad cotnc
uae harsh

and A Hubball, were ch&lt;*en delegatee |Bng„nee .1^, .jwaking «f the demt ma ol LN ttescnbsd Primary Sehusl audNwsmpLawJ.,
, Representative
„
f/lta
u ‘0
k
l wbo«o enn
I? &lt;jurt
»
I
1 aituated to the county of Harty, tarfrited for nontn the
Ctmvcnlkm
of I(be
the South,
towards
«»ur
1st District.
, ,

av» eon^owA ©S vavc
vooXu cl\x&amp;
uAxxcNx. xwakc X\\cvt\

Ert*ie of rra.llce CMM.
or mkiiicax. i
Barry Cuaaty,
|

Stats

1'orfeited Ulate Lands.

his
hi, fellow
fcllo.

Bilious Fever,
•v one' uvruj*
Liver Complaint,
(Lyapepeia,,
Inaigestion,
Jaundice,
Kidney Cornplainta,
anA ott. 6xm«.ws o$ a. uww*
Lav xvutuTC.
TVim "Bh.XXe.'fd

Silk,

were received with cheers both hong and

■&lt;?( liutingn township which convened Ml

man, and J. M. Nevins,Secretary.

fancy

and

2d IKTOBMAL •ALLOC.
8. W. Fowler
10

patriotic speeches to the Convention « hidt

TnwCsfCCS.—The llrpablicnn caucus

JUST RECEIVED

©BIT ©DHHPlTOini®n
1ST 1BTCBMAL. BALLOT.
I
19

Smith w. Fowlsr
N. Baiky
A. L. Green
W. Davis

unanimously nominated.

proaecuthm of the war, and is in apparent

success would greatly encourage rhe Itad■

S—I

HVAE

Die*

On motion, 8. W. Fowler was declared

thorough

-yoipMlhy with the traitors, and

person, in terr,ted in laid e.lato, are required to
appear at a aessfoo of said Court-then to be bal­
den st tbs Probate Odfce, fa tbe Village of Haat'•••. «»d show eanae, If any there be, why the
’’TV
P^rienor dbouM not be granted.
And It I. further nlUl
—■—-------

8. W. Fowler
A. L. Green

man

should yule in this crisis, is the Republi

a «uve \\r c ve wl'v v e 05

WE

ballot for a

Fowler, Republicsn

-nominee fur the Stale Sesate, addressed

the ciiirens of Hastings, «t the Court

IN OITR LIKE Or TRADE;

^•r y^efcber.A.ll H*J,at teoTdSi A.M’be

wu

pointed teller*.
On motion proceeded to

t&lt;&gt; the

«*•»»*"• d"*X ^rified
said da—ead. pray-

BEFORE THE REGENT AD VANCE

J. W. Nichols and A. Price were ap­

candidate for Senator for the 21st

run ticket.

r’td‘Z,&lt; •S4

OU credentials.

delegatee

Frit,

num's School House in Canton.

CspL Smith W.

aa sciAM of Jobe Croak,

K,sH«

School House, in Castleton.
“

■■«*•**

tote of Assyria, la sate eooaty damaaedL

.

Joeapl, Gridley,Bwrei.r,.

The Committee reported tbe names of

tel, in Baltimore.

“

R. w

Oimyn Chappell, Milo Williame and

places aa Allows:

“

by
'

C. 8. Burton wan cboaen Chairman and

Mm
Vo* “Vklto ulwi.
p.l*Yv i» \vtte lo," Wul «&gt; «
wamAaoX. daunt—a' tfroA
Tite^iAator 05 AJnx
■ AnXl* 'B&amp;ow* ateVncto
tjtou.
%oul)nVdM*
tor &lt;&gt; tow® V«M, W««t
wunrin ixetAtA an. WiiAt eft
ftloaMKed./Sktlw*, uAvtea, \J
laWt-n. ‘vd ^.r&lt;y^«,r ^uoaOMwa,
&lt;m\A at Vde
Vm«, «m

"* BJkMDELI.

LAC1T,

ssw?a?*^,Mi:,ari,8as.

Wlwmt, Cora, O«u, BwlW,

ALL KI5DS Of

QBANT 4&gt; SJ-AUUMNO

�I3&lt;

.Inns J)

|

.'LJLWI

nnlf tmtifria

eMJXJ OffiEAKES

BT DB. KADWATT

and me-

JLIWkMBXMO lirMVF, .„

...........

!ii£

odjxu

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••

THE

^practical, sound pjip.drd. jnduntriotta com- ■ J*
mutt wttae man, nn familiar with all prac-

;
AMERIQjN cement,vw..(. ..
la tbe oaly articB ot the kind ever ptyd-Hr.**

I- ■

atu. rmr.Som.trkm, * smtuiu

! wish there were more.
And err It ng
■there will Ita,— Amerinn Agricvllxritt.

bu.y bcidotf-S'Spring.
•oil i«drt«re*t Fall than

EST GLUT I®
FKRTGI.UtfS
DURABLKGUNE
THE ONLY REW4Wt?«11KtT,,1W0BLD
TU BIST &lt;^K
IW ‘

h. snrAB©, •&lt;

•rf*DW8 «KNGY.AT*MG;
RESOLVENT
. .**5 1

&lt;;«M-M0XT00»nT BLAB, rf

■

WILL WITHSTAND WATW.
. '

~T0 iKiyx;TO THE WBLfc"-- ’

/ -.■&gt;■. «tSL_£ .L-stji.wj tfO

,'

Tn rosnaBT.

_

.

-W-W&lt;l.1,'*IKai»4jlC*»»W. A

-

"TitL-eeitatf*'
TWBKCTUS
-’
ewurv
VXTBAViKB.

rr *

■QVOGIk'EiVLB
most ^popular remedies 6f modern science.

land, a murder waa contmiUed l»eiween
Carrick on Suit and I^outnel.
A Mr.
----------- had a dHtuiy frevenifo lowarda a

_

-a.edAka AAUWyU’ MM.

I
ITWILL-M
'twtinlw'iNjjfiH

tWtWWVHW:*
c“*Pr’.0.BP'K;
Radwat’. RotterArt*a,gaK^»yv-yP^

,aad he employed four men al | Called

Mr.

_
k^rnttop., &lt;*«, la OturWr/wirN..-

Fwilm. hteuihM" Aa. x»ni31v and* fl
waS&amp;l eapn^Xc ,sfoS»&lt; lU. P*U

q'u&amp;a.

1TATE OFF1CEBL

HENRY T. BAOkOd. 1't evident of the Senate end

twy men •tn.each nuid. the ewewpe of hia
LANGJTORDU------------------------------------ —

of fatal tn
A friend in Wisconaon w riteCTua, that
in all his tagtotj the -formers
foil pUwmg •« they* can, finishing op the
balance iil Iptrng. That then, they »&lt;&gt;w
and harrow all together at the same time,
and that in tbcfiummertm on*"can see
any difference between the growth and
yield, pf the Mreral fjeld» J &gt;»■ harvest
time, pefhape, the spring plowed fond is

Im'Ms'

«*» rOtuy. ,Um u» wi b
the grain t« worse lodged. A corres­
pondent claims that for dprhl^' wltHt

4»&lt;n&gt;

m

.aLAIU# ^.,

K5!i°wsMa?fcs^P”

wns ao shocked hy 1 bit belneoua crime,
that ita Government offered a reward «»f
£sod
*&lt;ta&lt;t»’ Jk

JAMES TURNER. Deputy do

TWO BOTTfcFS,

murderera.
And cun It bu believed that
lhe miacrennt who bribed the murderer*
was lhe very ^iBUr xho. ctunc and gave
the infonnntitmTtmch lrto» their execu­
tion ; and with theae hand* I paid in
Dublin,he aunt of £2 000
tlutl

----- acroino:
DARLING’S

—

LIVER REGULATOR
•purity

ing Iriahman, and iti one of the gtati&gt;&gt;na a DiMaan.Scurrej, Bro
couple &lt;&gt;fevidently well herd and intelli­ fo.UtO throat OF «Mbe
gent young ladiew came in to pn«ure
«eau. Stwing n««ne vacant, they were
• af theSltiul Joiut«. Buc*a or ptaada.
Lbia rwdtMt will cure.
*

Bcovoer nwuxnr

fellow

pttsaengers.

*'■
Dri&gt;tW“»-

I ■■ .

• - t- &gt;1.

RADWAVS READY RESOLVE ST given, &lt;0
4«Ma-fhal(aUaM&gt;m.afo! thrfle UlfojJcr iw,
will cure Sores of tbeGoma. can kero in the Muutb
! Sore Hands fen*
&lt;X«*» emjV frum^^onri*

mm Niabi. b»lf at
fT wHl .Ifl»u«e. * cii™^ .
A Q
John
—vikt
------ , J
, ukb
- -.—
. The. ,celebrated
. ,
.
। un. uou&amp;r aumueortix bottiM for FIv.DoUar.
W e»lev, with all his mmiaterml gravity. priMipal eSke.87 Maiden L*b&lt;i. N»w York. Hold
was addicted to joking mice in a while.— by ftrugautaju every
£«•’*«&lt;
na:lMWAriW.I.. .tijranuriab-sad Cuuadu.
KADIFAAACd.
HF. sfoAantJMH liaar.rrMWitt. cvtnmtevn
,
q Mafd.n Laae.

L'MiVAT*

DR. RADWAY’S FILLS.
‘ If people mderatoad the import toee of pats*allow with RADWA Y"H PIMA io cmttradiatinc-

— The last •‘nelP nt London is mild
hy &gt;t voider who gud^ rtbt.pl Ibe. ktfwH
In-tlrihX a• hnhdmimi*' ntOrofcd hot'; he

tforrilln'rt head, price only one penny
Number* nav tint pvnnv, look in and —

vigorous start.
Late planting is a frequrnt; ca^tw^ t«f

. the inilitt&amp;uf crops. , After .they,are got
*■ into the grOund, a'dHhrth t»ftew act* in

nxm.iiwi-s ' - ««&gt;•-

(t^dvaiitege''uf thufir^ foy/wjible weather
to get our seeds in, and so gain ‘consider/.-ab&gt;iju»e.b&gt; Abair, grnwthr
we, jpjatp««« •&gt;&gt;, w&lt;M&gt;l«W|&gt;ig- w«il Spring, j..
often d&lt;&gt; the wvrjc w hen the laud is
wet; thecunai-qilenCe is that it bi-c-nie-.
Imnpy nnd stiff-baked—a coucftthni un
favorable tor the growth of any crop, and
3 from which the land does not tolly rem.v« cylUrut.

b

There are all »orta of former* itudhe
world, and tbey,। venrdinfi/jr meet with
all aorta"bf»ucc«mi.‘ There a/e intelligent,

enterprcfin^ndustrioBa, economical men;
. and over ngainat theva arc ignorant ahiftperous.
If the lack of activity and thorough
husinesa habits which prevail in many of
uur farming diMrieta, .were suddenly
transferred lo our large cities, and -nsade
V» pervade oor bankers, merdtants./pub-

Itshers, and tradesmen, what a sb&lt;«ck it
wouM give to the w keels of commerce I
Many a door Would soon be closed by tbe
sheriff, and grass would grow in our
streets. Manufactures and trading gwnerfily are eondocied with carefulnewi and

:

Price 25 ti-nln per

LIV^^TOR

. Barofid’a,

*

j

Price 25 Ct nta |wr Battle.
Price 25 j’entn |&lt;er ILutje,.

5-'"-iffimfc Mjuneaat-tol

Bkin ^Diseases
t3,
Balt IfheiiTn,
^yflpapfliar •.

TERMS &lt;

-,
y

.

JO1IMIA CJUMLST, ,
^f^^EV

fa a ruponor tonic and diuretic; excellent in

OHEp-r*,:. write*, her daughter waa enrol
of fit* ot nirifl Vein’ .landing, and St Vttua*
i taco*bf-tan y»ar1.1
,-.... . ■
'

blind, protruding and bleeding pilaa, and general
d l^®D^iTe rih.LO*Txo TestikWyr1:

Important tp HoqMC'Uuiirrs,

AROTHEB wax cored of Fever and Ague
after trving every“fteSiftft in hia reach

‘-tWWw

w
Caw* htmnaembU of IMpaptaand Lhwr
&lt;*&lt;iK b« i
which the

crU44X*r.gfo«fo-

ubalituta for calomel. Meicury'. Antim ■y. Blue

••'a- den

Si
___
Draetie Pillsef Aloe., or Cvntoa ana Harlem Oil.
ar EUlarinni; and more scwtMar aud healMv
than Scuba, or Rhubarb, nr Tamarind*, ot CaWer

.

lni|M&gt;tlaKV-l**.h'arti4i-iM.

tlnch tattad a’hSmk'fteet^l UuEt^d^,
V.IKUKO S Uf tm HJiUUL.l TOR j

CEMENT ROOFING,
d.„kI.

They apt to ,dim3ji»ok the Liver. excit­

IT IS USE AXoV’tTEK rttWiF

ing that or^an to raco an extent a* that the

dilion, which ip *90 apt
•imply a purgative pin.
They are really a

'BV.oo^.-xwrff'inoev VvW,

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AND
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

U.iJURlrS LAVER REGULATOR,

cased deposits and impure
They differ front all &gt;
rnetr
action i* not local, or confli
I th.
bowel.. Drastic Purgative Ftfls augment wflat
is called tbe peristaltic movement of th. bowel,
by Irriiating lhe oust* of tb« inteemtes. ,
■
Tu active at.d inttammatory dora.r*. the irrita­
tion produced by the Dra.tic Purgative Pitta will

MOT

LIFE BITTERS.

entirely cwrud.and taktpleuure Hi rvcouitueuCrig
these retnedir*-"
'

sa I sHtriW. sod Its. pr&lt;*Wl t -ben,e«iti:At*tiST tt Cilia
Chalo-a
and MONT DUIlAllt.h
ROOFING
tu use-,Ui*
Ju
Indigestion,, '' C?4tn tn. the ^o'd/ele,
WiTW
VW-J
“»&lt;5&amp;
TSfe
JitNItri.

never found'anything Iqual to

Darling’s Lircr RcgUlaor.

CRAMPS......................................... In five miuutH..
HEADACHE....................................lu tea miuutca.
COLIC........................................ in twenty minute. ,
D1ARRIKEA................................ in forty minutes.
I.UMBAGU, [pain* of ]................. in ten minute*.
CHILLH........................
in fifteen otiautofl.

8PANMS....................................... in Ave minute*.
DEEP HEATED PAINH... by s few application..
In all e.ie* where t-ain i. ' ' "
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Old &amp;*TS.

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gsnecriiy |hrwngipMiV|b.anuMry.
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the noddle on tbe l&gt;w&gt;krr'a abculder*.

altme/is the royal success.
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Nuw, agriculture, to be prosperous,

hia calling

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I*riiv 25 Ccplf pcfjp&lt;$£lc.

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ltn|&gt;&gt;t Utul In I Ini I nut d (?-*tiipuuit:S. «

eeuflfwny.wilh ounalant attention to .de
tails, watching against lowes, sating up
anal! possible advantages, and with on
industry that never tiros. Tbfo «nd.fhi»

mutt be conducted tn the same wav.—
The former must be a ahrewd, thltiking
man, uu» who know a al leaai amnething
ofthe theory and mach more niche prac-

Xvc X5vk«\vMj.\t4.

for caring'

Price 25 C^ntfl per Buttle,

f which ceterd* the gv/ypimujun

other work.- Now if we should do much
of uur plowing in Urn fall, we could- foke

f.My|ha.|^od.jaePpiM&gt;ncdUhfl body tap
■at a miurabfo extaUocc. These tnedtetaw

Impurapt t«&gt; Bitjldvra.

before

early tn the season, to grve h V^Wi«?«bd

BMwWfhrM of-iMMbhd?

Prict-2^ Lcul^pcr JJutlJc.

will have no neat for youmelf," reapmtded
one of the X&lt;*ut)g Indies with .1 smile.—
"Never ymf lillrid that\f* aiud the cnllant
Hibernian, “yc’r welcome to it. I’d ride
nppQ the o&gt;y-catcher.to New York any

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jk, : tdts.HeriHux
were unmoved but MtcnaH reuwick. wh-.
_
Hw.wdve th
Ilia pertaiolv can be said in fovor of
•&gt;'­ 1 greatly Impi
(WtTfi&gt;l&lt;&gt;wtd/'6f'.«4rd • l.nrtinwWW fell fo«t tudrep under an adjoining hay
rick."
for corn. If it is do&amp;ttriy * AAimiou,
the sod becomes partially rutted

for'the rife and health of the body dependx

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length uf tbe •cas&lt;io^kM&gt;
the published journal.
Wesley, in the
to have set arpart as that tn which the
.next number, anid : ‘’I left Epworth
plant shall make stjMn. jmd iaives.Jwevious lu the furcation of 'tndvsefea ve«-

the time cotr.ee fug.

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car the aralu were all full except one
which•waPo^AttjJit-d flj i plaaaMnl look

next car, amid tbe cheers of hia

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nourishment; and while thia pn»ce»s is
going on (in Spring.) much precious
lime is loat, and the growth-oL-the‘^Lfiii

.-buirsi-toitsw

SAMUEL 8. LACEY. Com’r. Stale Laud Ofice.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPWNrAtMrqsyawter.l.
JOHN KO1IERTHON. Adjutant GenersL
J. M. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master General.

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DRUG STORE!!!

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Roberts &amp; Striker,

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JL'ET RECEIVED
ROBF.RTM A KTRIKEK,

a new and most complete assortment

DRIGR ABB MEDICI NEB,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
VWEEZE1 Ac ALLEN.
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FOR MF.CUAXICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUHPOMES.ONLYjBI

DANIEL COOK, .

GROCERIES!
1. A. HOLBROOK,
TEA. COFFEE, RUGAE. RP1CE8. PEPPER.
PRU3E8. FIGS. RAHIMS. CODFISH;

rer'e block.

iu flirt, •vtrvthiag la the Grocery Has, sort •
rill be neeasd for fsrnilv uae.

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JOHN ROBERTS,

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STATIO1TERY,
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PENH. PENCILS. INK*, PAPER, EE*
TELOPES. CARDS. *«., Ae-

MOST POPULAR

pateit medickjes
J.

M. MEV IM*.
roeM r»»peetfa1ly announce Io *• =il1’
ttv that we intend Io

&gt;"•’-oentia* paid to Hm esHrt«o« of
&gt;.v «id m-Htoy prompUy remitted.
sJh.W W. Ralph E*q.. MiMlsvme.
ry Citoniy, Mtchigaa.

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ROBERTS A STRIKER.

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ROBERTS A STRIKER.

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DANIBL DTBIKBR.

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the great cause or
HUMAN MISERY.
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PT&lt;n-;EcxrriKO ATTORNEY, Ccnu
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tbior. ror-Chy Vw Vfce. of d» KWdarbn.*
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tenee.
The TWW *fatfiw who upon a
me movable occamnn write chapleta Ifround
the brow &lt;dlke nN beh». and wWo have

perrhited to reach there—that a fire wold
be opened in the rear, and ti&gt;at Mivhigaa

o mspiououMy :iw photographic

Byifon |G. Btt‘Ut repudiate these men
and' reoounoe their friendship and auppdH.1 H.
noj d.«w yo yw, .libmirt
a .week baa elapead sines fie wm formerly
Adopted into tb^ir 'political family.
On
ttt^Emtyarv, Js Wm declared I. tbe

figured

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Hon. Byrun G. Stout has long been a
prom'meat and trusted member of the
r,p»Uuu pvt,. n«
BpMkw
the House in cue Legislature, and is a
member.W lbs present State Senate.—
His poeitmn aed anteesdeute all make
him an important sad credible witneM
against the party and men with wfom be
baa acted.
.
wn of the paauge of Me Wilber’. jS?

Iltion reaalutiona, did testify boldly and
honestly, aud with an emphasis which has
awakeeed the ha of his late abolition as­
sociates.
He favored Mr. Riley’s sub­
stitute, being the Crittenden resolution of
ths extra Mesaion, end in tbe course of his
speech declared soma facta which are in*
controvertbls, and which (we do not toy
in unkindness) we’wish he, and others
who naw agree with him, had dedared
long ago. He is reported by one of the
organs of his late party tn this eity, to
have “draoipteW ta bitter Urmt the idea
of eonftcating the tlattt of rtMa vnitr
any pouihle contingency, and declared
that it would be a nidation of the contti
tution, that no man should listen to ita
moment. He teen intimated that between
thia outrage upon the fundamental princi­

ple of our Government, and the pmeruation of the Union, he ehould have UtUe
to chooee. During his speech," continues
lhe account from which we quote, "wMch
conld have been delivered in Charleston
with perfect safety, be dellvored a videot
ohillipic against oar *peraucal liberty'
laws, declared they were unconstitutional
Sac. 2. Nu General Banking law shall tbeir courts, and they saw the flames en­ not wnnted when the cherished home of and designed to defeat the fugitive slake
ha&gt;e effect untill lhe same shall, after its circling tiie cupola 1 Talk then about the tbeir fathers, relieved from oppression, law ; declared that Michigan waa disloyal
rules ufcourt, and the formalities ««f pro­ and inviting their laGir, is open to them to the Union, in retaining on her statute
pn»*.-ig&lt;-, Im* submitted, to a vote uf the
electors uf the Statu at a general election, ceeding? Th* man that would do this, with compensation for toil. Instead uf books, each acts, and conveying the In­
and be Hpproved by a majority uf votes »«Hild fiddle while tbe capital was burn­ slavery and despotic ownership as a re­ timation that she fa only a little lets
ing. [Sensation.]
Ha could not envy ward far industry. The laws of Nature guilty than the rebelliousSoutbern States,
cast therein at such election.
Amendment proposed to section four any man tbe p«iet&gt;es«i&lt;in ofsuch soda! phi and of dim ate, home attachments and and had by theee tenet encouraged a ndpro­
lounphv.
Talk
about
Illegality '. Talk telf-iulerest, and tbe demsnda of labor, voked the rebellion.”
of article fifteen uf said Constitution,
about formalities !
Why, there was but all tend to make the emancipated South
Every word of this is true, and no man
reads os follows:
one formality to be observed, and that the borne for black men.
Many ofthem is more familiar with the purposes of the
Sec. 4. Fur all Banks organised under
general laws, the Legislature shall pro­ was the formality of directing the eannon have hitherto fled Northward to escape legislation of the Republican party 1st
and destroying the enemy, regardless of oppression.. Slavery abolished, these this State, than Mr. Stout, He has aidvide for the registry of all bills or notes
the means, whether it be by the seizure fugitives would return, and others of
issued, or put io circulation as money,
&lt;&gt;fcotton bogs, or the seizure of persons, their race aoooaipany them.
Emanci­ the statute book, and to keep them there.
and shall require security to the full
if the necessity of tbe case required it.— lion, instead of bringing negro labor in He toimn whereof he speaks.
We oom­
amount uf notes and bills so registered,
Die God uf nature has conferred thia right competition
with the industry of the mend his expression to every loyal man.
in State or United States stocks, bearing
&lt;&gt;n men and nations ; and, therefore, lot white people, would relieve the latter of It is time for the people to understand
interest which shall be deposited with
him not be told that it was unconstitulion a good share of tbe email competition of that mullifioatimi is rebellion, and that
the State Treasurer for ths redemption of
this sort it now experiences, while at the Michigan la tbit moment a nullifying
such bills or note* in specie.
slitution waa adopted' for the protection same lime an element of aristoeraoy, State.
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That section six ofartide thirteen be so
of the country, and under that Constitu­ wr&lt;»ng and despotism the active and
amended a* to read as follows!
tion the nation had the right to exorcise i wicked element of the present rwbeHiue
Sec. 6. There -hall be elected in the
, —would be finally extirp-itod, and tbe
year 1863, at the time of the election of
the protection nftbe country. If martial Union re-established on the basis of lib­
a justice of the Supreme Court, eight re­
law was necessary for the salvation ufthe erty. nffoding ui henofcforlh peace and drafting, only owe name was drawn. Ths
gent* ut the University, two of whim
Commissioner postponed farther action
conalry, martini law was legal for that prosperity."
shall hold their office for two years, two
to await the doings of the city Govern*
pnrpoae. If it was necessary for a judge
inent, which by liberal bountiea and funds
for the preservation of order, to punish
two for eight years. They shall enter
for the support of fiimil’es, hopes to fill
for a contempt, he thought it was necessa­
upon the duties of ’.heir office on the ls^
Die handsomest compliment that has up the quota without farther conscription.
ry fora General tn exercise control over
of January next, succeeding their election.
his cannon, to imprison traitors and to yet been paid to the proclamation of the B&lt;wton Is a Democratic stronghold, and
At every regular election of a justice of
arrest spies, nnd to intercept communica­ President is fiimished by the debate in the in all sneb places, volunteering drag*.
the Supreme Court thereafter, there shall
Several young men of New Bedford
tions with the enemy. If ibis was neces­ rebel Congress, of which nur dispatches
be elected two regents rbnw term uf uf sary, this was legal? ■
forish a nummary. The shaft was aimed and vioiniU, who shipped on board of
fire shall be eight yearn.
When a va­
straicht nt them, and the immense flutter* whaling vessels in order to escape the
cancy shall occur in the office of regent,
inc attests thnt they are hit.
We do not draft, have “jnmp*d from the frying pan
it slwll be filled by appointment &gt;4 tint
Tbe following well put arntimnnta are notice that any “derisive laughter" forma
Governor. The regents thus elected,
from the Providence Journal. It tells a share in th* exercises. Thnt is of the
a’lall constitute the regent* ufthe Univers­
Tbe drafted men of Lower Maryland
the whole story in narrow spare, and past.
It is impossible not to see Io this
ity of Michigan.
should ba n lesson tn any man who should debate that the rebels rued their doom. are offering 11.000 and 62,000 a piree
That section six of article nineteen uf
think nf aiding, at tbe present time, a par­ The words and arguments they nee would for substitutes, and are going ns far as
xaid CunaliUrtiun be amended, so as to ty policy against tiie Administration :
become the deck of a pirate ship for which Baltimore to ceek them. In Prince George
■ cad sa follows:
"A rU-ong opposition party ia organiz escape was hopeless in the presence of a county, some of the wealthiest planters
Sec. 6. Th** elycliuos for all district ingall over lhe country. It takes vari­ stronger adversary. They race, hut their of rebel proclivities are among lire draft­
ur county officers, biale Senators or Rvp- ous names.' It* leaders are Democrats, wrath exposes their weakness. The weap­ ed men.
representatives, within the boundaries de Peace Drmocrata, GinseqAtives as the on has found the joint in their harness
Hemp and cold lead, with a fighting
fined in this article, shall take place on locality may beat demand^ Its avowed where the vital* of the rebellion have Colonel and regiment to enforce them,
the Tuesday sucereding the first Monday
Read thia, poor, honest are much needed tn ptit down the traitors
purposes are sb various as the sentiments been reached.
in November, in the reapectivs years in and the intereata, the feelings and pass­ doubting men of the North, end tell us at Bocyrua, Crawford county, Ohio.—
which they may be required; I be county ions to which it appeal*. But its real thnt thia proclamation is nfno avail—that They have forcibly resisted ths draft,
canvass ou the third Monday of said No
purposes is everywhere lhe same, to pos- it will reach nowhere,and return to plngoe shouted for Jeff. Davis, and declared that
vernber.
seas the power and patronage of the Gov- the inventor.
'
Can any loyal man any sece»h brawlers among them ahall not be
That section two. of article twenty of ernment. to restore the party thnt was an ' that i* was a dutv longer to withhold an arsested. Judge L. W. Hall of Bucyrus
the Cunstituliuu be su amended as tu read |&lt;*ng guided by Jeff. Devi* nod Tpotnba.! instrument nfsudi crushing effect ? The and Daniel Tuttle of Benton, have both
as follows:
and Slidell and Cobh and I Joyd and that secesainn sympathisers of the North find been arrested for treasonable languagu
Sec. 2. At the general election to be culminated in the election of ttmt emhieut their main gun wpiked. The rebels do and sent to Camp Mansfield. We hope
held in 1866, and io each sixteenth year conservative. James Buchanan, over that heed thia proclamation. The sensation every such den of unclean traitors will be
thereafter, and also at sueh other liines, shocking radical. John C Fremont, and it haa mused in Seceaala is the moat mark­ purged—with their own blood if it is ncom the Legislature, may by law previde, Ita real eftret, under whatever name and ed of the war.
The South has heard of it,
the question of rhe general revbiuq of the with whatever pretext it appears, is the and it has reached the remotest planta­
Constitution shall bo submitted Ui the same; to embarrass the administration in tion of Whippy Swamp.
By every
electors qualified tn vote fur members ol the council; and in the field, to Imncde teeming proof it was Wall timed.
Every
It is not every body can do what Mr.
(he l^eg'wlaturu; and in case a uiaj«&lt;ritv the prosecution of the war. and to hold! quarter of the horizon la bright with the
of the electors so qualified, votiqg al such nut to the rebels across tbe line, and to promise that it will end the war.—Chica­ Seymour did a few days ago—by a few
words induce a rise in gold and conster­
eloctiou, shall decide in favor ufa conven­ the hostile powers across the &lt;»c«an, the go Tribune.
nation in Wall street. * It takes a magio
tion for such purp«e, the Legislature nt spectacle of a divided people and a hesi­
ian like Mr. Seymour to do that. On
ibo next session shall provide by law for tating policy."
illoat’B Rssporton—He Denounces the Monday, the day of the Seymour ratifica­
the election of such delegates to such cmition meeting, gold was rated in Wall
Proclamation in the Street*.
Gem. Sco^Fe
Letteh —TVre I
vention.
All the ainendmente shall take
The following cogent paragraph ia from street at 120 to 129^: Mr. Seymour
efiect st ths ouminenceniunt of the year ia no reason to auptx&gt;se. Ihat lhe letter nf
spoke
and the next day it rose to 183; the
Gen. Scott tn Secretay Seward; which an uhlo communication in the Pontiac
after their addoption.
next day to 185|, and tbe effect of Mr.
was re*d,hy John ' Van Buren, reached GateUe, and we take pleasure in laying it
Seymour's abuse of tbe President, and
before
our
reader*,
and.
ask
their
candid
the pubfic through any agency of Mr,
Mr. Van Buren’s proposition for destroy­
Tb« Cx. or r.r.ULTT —Tb« .»»!«&gt;» Seward.
Il ls well known that this let­ cunsideratinn of.it:
“ Byron G. Stout is supported now by ing lhe Union and letting tbe rebels go,
trm .»T lb* «p oOlb-rt/ i. OH.After ter waa one of Gen. Scott’s hotibiea.
H«
did
not stop till gold reecbed 137. K
lb«dnUi vCCp*r, U»e oan.plr.UTA ’*■' always kept a copy of it In the drawer of men who at the commencement of the reLw had beaten McClellan, or Bran had
bad .reared b1« dealh, marched ool »lib his desk.
He »» proud of It, and read brlliop were opposed to coercing lhe reb­
captured LouraviUe, the price of gold
els
—
by
men
and
preaaea
which
threaten
’
d
(tonalmoat all necnsiona to Ws vfaliora.
. cap. aaan
would have risen In Just this way. ML»ke
Itefwe dw«&lt;t on a -per—die cap witbuat Ufa pride' in thfa respect was aq well if such coercion was Attempted that blood
causes produce like efifacu."—JT. F. PosL
a-be«i. Indieada* dial lb. Ijram b«l known, that whoever desired to rondlinte would flow in Michigan, and that the sol­
Joel hl. pawer.
Fnita Ibal &amp;«, end ft&gt;r MrtL asked for a copy nf that' lettar;— diers who would attempt to march against
ibUrrwa. U baa .rar «Me bein an TOtre itrwnnmBrniM tnpies of It in eili- the rebels of the South would aqver be

^piblein’i.rfilwrir.*

KTEMIMR A KLMBt1
y txv&gt;ACTrirB

nerved

t.
P*,w«r. M&gt;d
it will |&gt;e hra duty, except at such tints as

great

business Girttlorj.

pending th^ writ-of hahmu coryaa and de*
eUring martial law la that city, will ap
pb Af well to ths acta ..f Prssideat, pnColn. as to General Jackson. Jacisoo's

The rebelNoli W Ming adroitly

by the latest Democratic dodge of pre­
tending that the Premdent’s emancipation
proclaautionjKlU.lhrQK-t vast made of
colored lateen, Ifto Ahe Northern

“Nlgner equality” Is’ a good cry to carry
moat glurious *cta were declared by his the Adi eluetions with, ^nd introdwoe
opponent* to be unconatimtiop*). He snma wore Vallandigbams and Ben
the Legislature may be In aeMfoa tn «« saved his country from ruin, and the con­ Wcxids intuCoagraas te obstruct the war.
amino into th&lt;AuMilA«L and •dmlohtra- stitution rwnainad uninjured. Lincoln Prejudice against a dark skin is a uiitertiuo of say, (MfUra .Aioor,
or Bp. will sava tke Government from destrac­ ably mean weapon, but then the Demo­
tion and the Quostitatiaj will ba as good cratic leaders are mean enough to resort
as aver:
tn anything. The Troy Timet very ef*
"■Dto necessity and the glnriwus sffiset factual)», explodes this fids* alarm, in an
resulting/rom the cause which tlmt neces­ article from which wo copy :
folhrelng
State uffierrs, to wit:
The Attorney sity promptsd. were acknowledged by
“With freedom assured to the blacks
General. State Treasurer, Commit.iner the whole country, and he would aven as proposed, the colored people of the
•4 the Upd Office, Secretary of Slate. any by the wbul« civildaJ world. Then North would naturillly join their breth­
far as this bill was concerned, ha (Mr.
nix»t&lt;ir General, Snperintmdant ufPub
ren at the South, where, as teachare, lead
he In-true: ion. oy members of the Slate D.) could not say whether their acts were era and oolaborera, they would beat pro­
He cared not whether
Board of Education. &lt;.r *&lt;iy other officer legal or illegal.
mote their material prosperity and social
Gen. JAckson suspended 'all civil Wilbori- welfare. Tbe demand for negro labor
ortbe btete except legislative and judicial,
elective or appointed, and to appoint a ty or uoL
exists at the South, and the motive for
"If his nets were necessary to tbtf de
succesMw fa, the remainder uf their re
its continuance, increase and successful
apective term of office, and report the fence uf tba country that necessity was
causes of such removal to the Legislature above all law, Gvn. Jackson hazarded from the fact of ita eiaanciputiun. In
everything ; he hazarded both life and the natural order of things the ,negroes
at iu next session."
repytaxhsi on that step, which might ren­ will remain where their labor is wanted,
Second amendment proposed.
“ Article fifteen shall be amended, so as der him immortal if be saved lhe country, in tbeir own aunny dime, while thous­
ur on tbe contrary, make him' ignomini­ ands of the racswUljoiw them under the
to read a* fulluws :
Sxc. 1. Corporations may be formed ous, and a by-word and a reproach'; and
under genera) laws, but shall nut be crea­ lhe man that dared to do that deserved
ted by special &gt;ct, except for municipal the protection and.plaudits of his country. respect. Associations of adored people
IU did DQt cuvy the fedifnp t‘f that man have already been Tunned in aotno uf the
purposes. The |nwu passed pureinmt to
thia section may be amended altered or who cviuld get up and talk calmly and Western States, with a view to etnigrai
cvHilly,
under such circumstances, about tion South as soon as emancipation Is
repealed.
But tires legislature may by a
vote of two thirds &lt;4 tbe members elected rules ufeonrt and technicalities of pro­ effected, and they can be protected in
ceeding,
when the city might be In flames tbeir freedom. It muat b« apparent to
V» each House, crcstc a single bank with
and the utnmat barbarity might be com­ every reasoning mind, that the black
brnnebey."
'
What were live rules &lt;&gt;f court men will look to their interests aome
Tlmt sectioo two, article fifteen ofsaid mitted,
but mere cobwebs when they beard an what as other men do.
Constitution be amended so as to read as
enemy with lira ennnvn at the d&lt;»ore of

article twelve:

*• ■*«■».

te-

..

NO.

'•~-u«o-.i

MU»«t from theapeetJi
of Judge Douglas, ddivsred in tl» House
ReprsssuUtivea. on tka bill to rsfaod

2’’•

w,

&gt;
3,’wV.nmWfc u&gt; - Mm

reached th»pwhHs
Mr.Gmd.

W*uow.«ir, 0a. 19th.—Tbe

Secretary of State on the day before the
inauguration In 1861. published by Joi*
Van Buren, il authentic, must have bees

State Department, since neither thw
President or Secretary of State has aoy
knowledge uf the manner in which any

kands-dfVtn Buren.

�t

HASTINGS B.

unman u a **TBAr

tram, mor« ia probation to hl

WcdBrsdiy MentlRg,

^nTTrTTj

•oraltai table

TBVTH
. Van Buren seemingly dw.
theMRt day they reed the

ary N. Walker,

Ha visa i&gt;

reua, ennm oim cocrsb, j being-made tbe subject trfthsea

।
roawAxn wrrnocT fxab axd with maxlt

Free Prettt and one of
by
bv willful vllliBara
villi Ser* for tbe pnrpSSF **l,c Stale Central Committee,
MUI M. p,uOi;
. &lt;^?reree7»T%iram
tv .1-1--■
A-J __ —til
___ .... G.1U..U *1
■M will slate still

lican candidate for

drew the in.

-^osrawssw

member* of

follow!

Governors

Gaforasr-AUSTIN BLAIR, of Jackson.
.
r..
(fawnwr-CHARLES 8. MAY, ef bM P™ rao'
I their whole co
Yrrererei-—JOHN OWEN, of Warn*.

I country.

yTLUMjp.

«&amp;NM

PGBaCBtefl

" Foa Srt*rtir—SMITH W. FevTLEB.
k‘5
’ ? '■rprBSt'aswrrAYttafi111
eist Di*trial—ftWKS A. SWETCEY.
id Dialrici—GEORG E THOMAS.
Hairy Coastjr Republican KoanaUons.
rwta,.it-bxAret n. rrrans,

‘ Tor qUrk-HENRY P, CHEDRY.
Tor Kegistar of D«4d.-BYl,V^t?8 ■ COOK
. For TrvMurtr—HARVEY N. MHELDON.
For ProaSenUng AK’t—FRANK ALLW.
Tor CtreuH Cwrt Com—HARTKY WKfOHT
For Coroner*-JOHN O'RILEY, I MEMBER.

table—that lbs reference to aud use of the
GesMrsTs letter was arranged betwew

of Baltimore

foiling in Voth, he became chairman of conversstion.
Are there any Republicans who .will
the Fusion Convention and received bis
be longer fooled by the tricks and “traps"
nomination at its bands In five days there­ of H. N. andC. I. Walker,Lathrop,BlewHe has heretofore been regarded

as an honest but exceedingly impractical

■lured our

and in the
hardship. andHour Wai

Hov.aitaJ bow low, few vile

sro the craven hearts that would traduce
', ---—i A
t, «to
- rnixii,
bt J| tajj-b ' fLkA,
"M- «A
utne
tor TV-rr.-A
iv-ntiuiicans
uicy
•night gwt out of It before riretlrm.” T&lt;&gt;
In Barry county. Cod’ save tbe mark.
tMr Mr. Wsfker repfted. “YOU CAN’T
DO IT—WT!»VE GOT YOU FABT.”
;/’’’ . /’■
Boar ft Dweks.
Mr. BaWdWi»hw1iU&gt;ttMt, ead wHI
S'yei^tjpf 5^
But­
Verify thb statement.
Here is the truth confessed at last by
ternut County ticket, are renegade sorebeads from tife Republican Administra­ the editor of the ‘ leading organ of the
Democrstic-Fusmn-Uninn
movement,
tion party. And with some Of them, the just as wkhave chsrged it from the be­
organ!ration which ' they have left w^a
ginning. Jt la jhit the kind of crowing,
alF{igh\ .yqtil. ft,^Mtea,ito'piaib 'tbejr too, that we have expected Whear from
aames - opou&gt; ite tickak ihk foil. Tbeir Democratic leadeni oveF Republicans
who hsvh been eaj&lt;&gt;!ed into the ‘•Union”
candidate for -TreMUrer waa a delegate
movement.
It teat a Democratic trap,
to tbe Republican County Coarention, as Mr.’ Walker has been forced to con
voted for himself, asked others to’ vote fest-^frlrap tocateh'gudgeons and 'make
for him for two separate nominations, and Republicans the laughing stock of Street

after

to make

art&amp;Co.l
'
Wil! honest Democrats whose party

tta .rmy rf K-ttak,.

•d.T.™.

more vlgtamra tatlta hi tta proetatititpr attached certain carriage', owned by Balbeta, filled with »rt8il to blwdf. «&gt;d of tta ear, and tta Immrdiata advaooe timers ledie*. and filled with contraband
ofita arnyf obtePtaomaa
rati.ltatloo Id bh bomptay: ' "*
2. Jirratad, Ttat «B Itad^ kta tar
brat*M«i«nd tapplnera. :i,
Gen.
Morris onmmindlng at Fort McHenry,
and eoorraluUta him, on tta protpccl of
mi rartr tatta with fritadr delr W him.
haflitirM an Order forbidding any carS. RtnM, Ttat Vtarf
fWmiiri Tbe fort, and order.
probably, Ww# W
rowier.
"Inspection uf all articles
olntionlbeb
HllljMv
On board

■ o*.k)

or

premium,

reel AL

Tbe specials are very meagre. One of
them, dote* IMivuRdMfcMBbMd., 24th,
says :

Oct.

I(Ml

"♦'•VWbSp tw«IKi

Jackson'

No. 2—Staluoku

Beat Stallion four years old or over,
‘ J. Van Deuscn
&gt;2 00
Second best'd«&gt; S. C. Woodmsn
1 00
Flrat best do 3 yrs. old J. Stuart
2 00
Second best do, Juhn Eart
50

Sumewall
after the
na&amp;' and
burf. the
rfflling
unf rebel

NOTICES-

tC HOjriCE
*Arfi
1 AIM

___
______ _____ ini__ _____MyrtotoBr
near Gordouaville. This reported falling

orguniwtion has been broken up and aban­
doned ; whose State, Congrrnional and
His political record he is just
Lrr rr dx BYMSMnait’ltD that the Gre-in- capital.
Legislative' tickets hare been make bp
to eay *rr«Mv«i or •sereaiv* valoadooi. or eno1 00
the rsar Dentecrnuy
boast tb^t . their making. The latter will not, we think, mainly of sore head Republicans, to give Best brood mere, John Earl
"Thi.
rebel raralry mcratloai.
*aM(AMtetaal Auoe.r, *t U.
50
H*Mla&lt;a Uoom. ia Iks TiUa^r of HmU..,, fa
eleyMie'btm iu the estimation of right- Walkers, Lathrop, Stewart de Cb., the Second beat do, A. C- Town
•aid coantr of Berry.
.
’
WSmlheeS-forSlate offieerw (Stout A? Ou.)
Best
suckling
colt,
G.
T.
Cooper
75
control nf Democrats, and the disposition
AMaaooa'iOrnci.Toxii. Ort. 141k, |scs,
minded citizens.
50
of party favere,—Ml! honest Democrats Second best do, A. C. Town
ALDNXO HEHHION.H.
be thus sold out like sheep in the market
firing ou both sides.”
Clam No. 4
J Lr¥ it ax arwxMrfMXu, that every
to gratify such tricky, hishonest pdlftl1 .-i .l r 'f’lraAnlVdkr.Oei.rt.
Best Carriage team, Geo. Bissel
I 00
ag4'n?t,"the Republican/party gan ofthu'MuIe Democracy went into clans.—Jrfrer/iier
Tribune.
Orders have been ivsaed m Bum*i.le‘*
Second
best
do,
F.
C.
McAllister
this fill! encourages the Icidca of, .tho contortions last week because tbe mem­
Da. Roster's BfFFaa*.—By reference
Best farm team, A. F. Williams
I* **
00 command to issne no mote clothe* than
Tke Peslaw Candidate fee Cererner.
bers of tbe Republican cuoveqliun held a
rsbcHiun.
.v. In
tbe men can carry cutnlurtably ou forced
Second best du, F. Patton
Mr. J. B. Wilson of Lapeer furnishes
’ "Lgr irf iit RtMtUBZhm. that although private mooting for consultation after tbe
It is^porlMl^erittaf ftuoker rejoins
tbe jWur/urr and Tribune with a copy
Class No. 5.
lAft socellcd “Uniun"' party was started
lhe army on Monday.
But it said not a word about the ticket of a letter addressed to bim by the fusion Best Horse for. all work, A. F.
.to sustain die President, in all tbeir con
1 00
Williams
which U supports being agreed upon by candidate' for Governor which will ewWashington, Ort 25.
veotions—State and county—they have
Second best do JscubB ran street er, 1 00
plain itself.
Read ft:
The
bav* aery late
refused to MrtMer resolutions rodoriing a secret conclave, deliberating with closed
Best pair Roadsters, F. C. MeI wfannaliw f».W’U» wunlrjr tatarrn
doors, and when thia waa done the ticket
Pontiac, April 5th, 1862.
2 00
hU policy.
.
Afflster,
1 the lines uf Gen. S&gt;gel s c«&gt;rp&lt; and (Jorwaa forced upon the convention as a unit,
Ms. J. B. Wilsok:—Dear Sir—From Best single dt&gt;, Edward S. Brown
2 00
j donsvillfc lllree thtysAgr. the rwrly W&gt;
some remarks I have beard you make, I
, Let it n BxxrxxBimxu, that a promi- under the gag.
“ Ladies Saddle Horse W. E.
! els oecepying it ware a regiment uf
am lad to think that you are not fevurn1 00
Bent member of lhe Fusion party in BarBramble,
' North Carolina cavalry, with one regible to the nomination of Mr. Trowbridge;
“ Lady Rider,Mrs. Wm. L. Brown 2 00
»y Cuunty, has staled, since tluo Fusion
How IT Woaxr.—Will tbe Republi­
1 ment &lt;»f infantry?- 'Hley had their headif so allow me to sak you if there ia any.
Beats ticket was nominated, that a cun- cans who propuse to vo e the mule tick­ thing in the way uf supporting myself,
. Clam Nd. 4J.
si restive party meet be elected to com
et, just observe that Yallandingfaam should I conclude to be a candidate
Bast 3 year old cult,A. D. Stormes, J 00
You know lhe position which 1 occupy.
promise with the Suutb.
And yet these’ Democrats arc always nominated for
BACK BAY. PENSION, ic.
“
‘
Oren
1 00
•” 2
do.
t
_____Hughes,
„
directions; Culpepper Cunrt B&lt;&gt;us&lt;&gt; had
men qall theinaelvea “Unionists” because Senators and Representative* In Districts While I am in fovor of making an ex­ Second best do, J. H. Earl
then ceased to be the terminus al which
ample of leading rebels in the present Best I year do, F. Pattyu
1 00
they have paid out qf tbeir tens of thous­ wburp there iathe (east possible chance
ths
supplies
from
Rcbmond
for
Gen.
war, I am opposed to extreme inesvurc* Second oest do, John Earl.
and* of dollars, tteeutyfre dotlure to vol for ar. election 1 Sec how these allies of 1 against the victims uf Southern traitors,
lire’s army were put &lt;&gt;n wagons. They
DIRECTIONS
treason propose to give op their party. I ebo have been misled into rebellion.—
are now taken W Stitwntou by railrood COMPLETE
class so. 7.
unteers.
ro« Arri.tciTtoxB run
_ . _
Under our constitution no forfuitore on
ARREARS OF FAY. JWtNTY A PENSIONS.
Best
Stallion
trot
in
harness,
B.
Lit ft b* MMnMBXBBB,lhat tin; Bultertre.iaon can be operative long
lonc-­
Mcrr Comc to it.—It is but a short account of treason
Taggel, time, 1,40
, 1 00
nut “Unionists" paid no money for vol
the life of ...
lhe traitor. Property
tbeir com
time since the Democratic leaders were er than
.
Seoond beat Blalfom trot in harness
trains, which he rould do if tb^y cop
SrtJt^cr bounties, until x draft had been
at bis death would revert to bis hairs.—
howling against lhe abolitfoniat, declar­
.
8. C. Woodman. Litas, 1,53
tinued to Lraval lhe r»»da
Tbe whole confiscation scheme ol Con­
.ordered. And yet they claim loyalty
Best Gelding trot ip harweasM II.
r !s reualresl warn nfaiai la cd*
ing that they were the cause of all our
tar Uerl. Hruea e,’a Spmrjrratl. to
gress is void, as well as impolitic, if, by
it. WJtlGUT
Sinrmea, liras,,! JU
. , j
,1fur performing a duly which sclf-preaertrotsUee and roust bo. put down. Now it, this forfeitunols intended to be per­
»inchtalar.^vw that Hl caral/ borara
Legend XMAf fnllit.
Second l«st Gelding trot in haraem
have been wrurted.”
almost every ” Union” ticket fans one or petual.
F. McAllister, time, 1,&lt;5 • - Again, what Southern Court will de
’ '
‘U-uirvitle, Orf. Mtl&gt;.
racn% ’Abolitionists upon it, and the De­
class &gt;0. 8‘.
cree tbe general confiscation of all prop­
. A FALSEHOOD NAILED.
ad. EdeardUeConV. Ata BHc. Gra.
mocracy have got to swalfow it uf course.
t, We understajid that several uf thqcanerty. it must be borne in mind that
Best Bull, A. D. Storms*
OreUrd
each Blate alone can take cognizance of
didales ou the .Butternut -ticket ore . at­
Thursday, and encountered several bands
MORTGAGE SALE.
crime* committed in ita borders.
What
CLAM WO. 9.
tempting- to make CTipUal by raiaarepre
of nf Morgan’s and Scott's cavalry at
Alabama Court or jury will carry out
Pulot Lick and Big Hill, killing four ur
efsnlt hariu Ixea tnsAc is the conditions of
’scntlng dome RepuWldths relative to sid­
When party'leiulera'violate and aban­
2
00
any Congressional Confiscation Law 1—
pavmctU St a certain lnd.&gt;ntnrr of Norl/ace
du 1 Steers 8 years old, T.
five, taking tbairjelegmph »*peratojw and
ing enlistments.
*r? reBabl} Inform­ don the redogtfiied :nile«, usages mid Why then take away lhe only induce­
rsnevtnd by Joos C. Braus aad bis wifa.fUCollier ;
1
1 00
principles of party organisation, the bonds ment to return to luyality; but, 1 can
saiXA U. Bruaca. uf OrM&lt;vriIlr, Harry eoostr.
ed that their candidate for Prosecuting
Htete of Micbi*aa, to Ssscu Boilo, of Rick
which held individuals to party are de­ give my views more fully when I see Best Cow, T. Collier
1 00
tend. !n the coaoty of KalawuM and State of
Attorney (in company jsilh tbeir candi stroyed, and the party is practically dis
of Mlehlran. bearing date tbs eighteenth d«r of
jou.
class ao. II,
date for Treasurer) has tingled out the solved. Tbe leaders of tbe Republican
.0*1. McCook had four horses shot under Jana, is the year of our I .a rd one tboasand etrbt
I would be glad to hear from you, and
huadre-i an^ flBv-twa. a«Mi rssoeded ia tbe ufltce
1 00 him.
editor of the. Banner as the subject of■ party, last fall, temporarily abandoned while 1 ask no pledge uf you, if at all Beet Boar, Aaron Blake ■
the IV-publican organization to form a
At Richmond our fi&gt;rces captured 200
favorable to *ny nomination, 1 should
special pbillipic* upon this point, stating
clam xo. 12.
,-L;nloo'’ ticket. Tbe result was that the
take pleasure to know your vhftra, as
ui bis speeches that we had paid “nary
r “tr uf Morin***, on pHT’*
leaders could not appeal to individuals as well as those of other Lapeer Republi­
Best and greater;variety of fowls
which Mid JJnrijijt thrre &gt;•
red” toward lhe recruiting service. . Be pertizans to come up to tbe support of
orders by Gent. MeGx&gt;k or Rouaseau or
Win L. B.-uwn
cans.
Yours very truly,
fore mnkin^Wueh chargee against individ­ lhe “Union" ticket.
“No,” said they,
of their having been arrested, are abeo.
Brautr G. Stovt.
class xo,13.
ual* who fire’not candidates for office or “we are Republicans; you've got up ’a
lutely false.
P. S.—Do not understand m* to say
“Union ticket;-you can’t claim our sup- that the military authority may not take Best bushel white wheat
of;
NotkM is
fires, that by
2 00
even those who are, they should take a
rlrtur of tbe statute sbd power of sale contained
“porttoauch a ticket, aa Repubiioau«|;
do
red
do
1 00
Jiule pains to inform themselves. Mr. “there is no Republican ticket, and we and confiscate personal property—Mar­
is said mortgage, tbe sesmtaaa therein described.
Some days ago we referred to lhe TI- hl«and’b5?ffaSyte^ Zf f‘r^1ud Stefe
Best field of wheat, 14 38-100
tial Law is n*c Congretmonal Law.
Hulbrook is th* last man who should “shall vote as we please; you can't
acres, 615 bush. j. H. Earl
00 lustration by which this tricky and deof hbchigaa, mad bsteg known and dsscried as
make .such charges against Any one. The “Lraiiafor us to a new party without our
btuioese man, especially in handling loose

SOLDIERS

BOUNTY,

mas ASP

oo

New Advertisements.

a oo

D

wwnwaxssK-,

charge against us V a baae falsehood.—

,Wu have paid in small sums of from one
to three dollar*iu cash toward paying ex­
penses

and

nearly every

gutting transportation

for

squad of volunteer* that

.have left Hastings.

More ihanjjtfc, we

bare printed many dollars worth of bond

bills for recruiting service and war meet
lags, for which we have only received
three dt'llars.
’

These Butternuts based their charge,
no do*bt,

upow a aubseriptlon

paper

which was stated to raiMbousliro, when

Captain Fitzgerald raised his company,
upon which our name does not appear.—
Neither does the natnu of our accuser ap
pear there. C. G. Holbrook patriotically I

“coMont, and we dotrt choose to go with
“you.”
Tbe Republican leaders could

make no reply to such arguments—for
they were just and right. So it 1s with
the Democratic party now
Tbe leaders
have abandoned tbeir party organization.
That party has no organized, representa­
tive identity in lhe tickets presented—it
is iflI absorbed in Fusion—all lhe rules
___ usage*
__
and
of the party have been abandoned.
’ ’. The leader* have Fused it away.
Tl
There
^*iis no pArty obligation to bold indi­
viduals to it. There is no Democratic
ticket, no principle, no usage, no party
tie, to hold Democrats to the support of
the Fuaton ticket,, and. like th* Republi­
cans last fall, Democrats will feel at
liberty to do and vote a* they please,
and they will do ft, with no great regard
for tbe Fusionists.—^dv.
Tribenu,

attended many war meetings, but there
ia no evidence upon paper that he ever

died s^derfy'at Fort Federal HiB, Bal­

paid a '‘red" in money or property for

timore, pne there was a question whether

his death was owing to natural causes or
bountiM. and we doubt if tbe esnaidate
tn the wMp and spur of the orderly who
for Treasurer ever paid half the price of rode him the dijy. prevkxn.
An ltrvbutia coffin for any a ueb purpose, and the gation was ordered;
Colonels, Majors,
•apie can be said in relation to *vory and Captains visited the stall and examln
ed the remains. They decided that be
candidate tn the uouaky sure «s*e.
was a dead horse, and dead by nobody’s
ffftfc any interest to the people of this
fault but bia own. The body waa then
couaty to know what the editor of lhe charged to profit and loss in all the books
jPoMwr bra done or ha* not done, toward of the department, and suitably Interred,
When a wddler died, tbe same morn­
promoting cnlistyeqte^ft may be of in­
ing, h did not require half a* mndb red
terest to them to know that be was never
tape'to hustle his remiins under ground.
MffieflSo sign thrpaper drerftated by MK
$5 bin Tw prirHw band-bfll. for bim, h«

WAWa

Thia ia no time for neutrality. Every
man must now make hla record for or
againstthe republican party .for or againat
the Government The Republican party
has no traitors or sympathizers with the
rebellion in ita ranks—It presents no such
men aa candidates for office. It is ckcoxnmONALLY FOB THS GwVXBMM»XT in all its
meaaurea for crushing lhe rebels
all
ita candidates are pledged to “our county ;
right or wrong, out Country."
The Fusion Derhocratlc candidate Op­
pose the President’s war measures. They
are against hurting the rebels or confisca­
ting tbeir Pr,,PerlJ.
»he expenses
uf the rebellion. Their tickets are made

up of Secessionists and Conditional sup­
porters of the Government. Republicans
can have nothing to do with men of that
character, nor with those who support
them. No man is a republican who does
not support them: be is an enemy of the
Republican parly: W should be, and
will bo regarded and treated os such.—

He who is not for us Is against us; he
w ho is against us is an enemy ; enemies
will be treated as rosinies. We must
maintain ourselves pure and undefiled ;
cast out all traitors.
As a man make*
His record, *0 let him be judged ; now

and hereafter, bold him to a strict aceounLability. Republicans, be watchful, active,
eoctinually ; mark and know every man
who oppoeeeoa or advocate* and votes for

the h usiuo-democralic Conditional-Union
candidates.—Detroit Advertiw A Tribune.

uciwier, oraira^gicr irom some rrgAtrieni
In the service, was found dead ini his bed.

Best Head Cabbage, David
Honeywell
do Potatoes, G. W. Valentine
du Pumpkins, John Evers
do Squash, Charles E. Lewis
do Beets, John Evers
do Tumstoes do

■nt. eoolaiuiag
Uf to Ui* United

bra.lt

apt to think mote favorably of the ii—rh

25
25
23

erousk counsel, for the Immoral WoMra777’. ' -7
inoKra
w“c® tto author thought to rail
^r .byiu
“
5
But we have at this time something
’&gt;f,,*’l.her Frn“ violation of de
ceney sod of the honorable conduct pre-

t?1 V •*’*w*t*rnan. in the use made by
Mr. Xau Bureo, in Ute speech to which
we have referred, of a private letlar

CLAM &gt;0.19.
Best^r.^Btogs Boots, John Butter-

8AMUEL B0YLE8.
Mortgagee.

QTATK Of MICHIGAN, Ba«»t Cocxtt.
O At a Muioa of Um FroWa Ca«H, for

wrilton by General 80,11 in March, 1WL
This letter was not obtained by Mr. Van
Buret, from tbe writer, nor from lhe Li.
Bel two bora. «»g&lt;m,Hiram Lewi, 1 00

Best agricultural picture frame.
Miss Mclisa Sheen

Miss Melina Sheen
t5°
do Grecian Painting, Mine
Melina Sheen
w
do Bonnet, Mrs. Menah Butterfield 75

»

“
50
1Second beet- do.,
Beat Fancy Lamp Mat, Mies Frank/
Laina
’J i
• W
“
k
50
do Embroidered H$kf, Miss
/Harriet Smith’
do Embroidered Slippers. Ml
Harriet Smith

CLAM SO. 29.

'txAji‘Ao.48.

Poor

nebody loved him,

jpg retvire io money/ HAr'nl AWf to much about*

which ro,U

fa»V L AU j aero.
SUtM aarrty, h

gOWABD A8WJGUXK)aN,
buried him.

yto-

Ita t'«'~ morality

clam vo. 15.
Best Peaches, G. W. Valentine
do winter Apple*, L. Polly
do fall
do, G. W. Valentine,
do and greatest variety of apples
Peter Falk
"

“ No ,ou.tawAooo /our otar.

Jloy’ri atari •taiifera taw

M"^l.nd\liS.raLd‘nj7riT‘,r?Srie;’

Philadtl-

’

Fowler, Ba% of this viUaga, fosirod Um
IR10KA

�MM I

The

j
F0RTM".:^L
i?*?'..®*’’?.? »J W _ M. WWT^BT !’

EMPORIUM
m dst hoodsj

lK’15

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rwad will

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FWWo*KWraa» sbtml,

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Bailie

b» .aifiJM ydldMOirrvOM-.,

wb.
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LOWJPJUCES f

CASH STORE,!

nf

1 hi

Hm ingtj

An Immense Stock of

1 **1'^-****** CTW**nt’"*i for iM. ..ideiK.

Ho, ye cripple's!

House was crowd^ and

ctitbueiaMtc.

Speeches

enthusiastically received.' *

Under

Caucus un Thursday l«t; and, although
but few were present, 'ft'wdif kittle less

shameful row.

in.d.rtMp

D.muor.lio

(I*

*nole movrinehi bn, d.lndird imo no.
*hn,, -,l. purpow fa u. ,JlJU*vn*ni
of partisan
schemes.
Ths “L’nim*”movement and the Democrat^ party
[ have become synonythhuii, s&lt;i far ha this
State ia coantrMiHl laKvisan see no
change in Ute policy of that party.whtdtleads me to believe they have abandoned

Biraon

Pure Democrats of Hustings hety

thana

Enough, of the

fusionists rallied to out vote, thekkraights

grave

and the'former did not yield very

l“F' U'ai-j “rtwia inatrnmast in writing i***‘
BEFORE IUEBECENT ADVANCE tofoja filad 4n thlt aeort. purportir.g t» be tU lart
Will ud taatament of Mid daotaaad. may ba ad*
milted to Probate, and the Exeewtrix and Exacu-

oiMLOOa
WE

3&lt;&gt;m mW,i.i
wrtica
• 8000 yds. plain and fancy Silk,

the contrary, the evidences against it are
multiform.
I c»n are in the present
movement only a manifestation ol tbe
Just enough delegates were present at partisan purpqee to "divide and conquer.
i
Under these circumstances, I wish to
this convention, held an Friday last, to

adopt tpe mule ticket.

Aa Sykes wnu|d . citizens,, relaiive

nr •

For Sale By the Pound.
GOOD PRINTS

Tbe meeting at Middleville on^pn ; unquestioned,

deuirc, wivreiil
therefore, thnt my Democratday, addressed by lion. F. W. Kellogg 1
I1 doiw,
and L. S. WHtey, was a perfect soreeu. j ic rriend
&lt;•_* j “. *'
_ ’1 at
---*
oncc withdraw mv name
The meeting was large and

eulheiMseli'- ; fro,n
ll”:5r l,clteU
-------------------------

Old Thornnpple is all right for the Republican ticket
Fusion djttt jgn dowq
_
.
tber*'
________ _ _ j
AuLSTQBA
•*
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ji

W. H. COBB.

Beaatifal

*in:rcUry.

was very

Tbe attendance

p wilf fiud it ata Object &lt;• call
•fore gala* East.

A committee of two from

township which

had

in the ranks of lhe only party that cor­
dially support! the Administration tw

each

delegates present,

i

its efforts to save ike Union.
'tax appt mi ted to uonsiiULte a ticket fori।
Therefore, I must respectfully decline
the "masses,* of Barry cmmty.
After I1 your noiiiiualiuu.
Joiim Snxrw.
rn king thoron re® tion &lt;»f ail4be Reptib
Cotnstork, Oct, 17th 1862,
Lean* present, the soreheads only ntiww !

bereid alxitit one fourth of the committee. ;

Pennsylvania drafted men art to fur­
the [
nish lheir own blankets. A general order
into | -)USj Jggui
~ &gt;ed slates that as tbu supply &lt;&gt;f
fit Kv&lt;uiiii*ry
f&lt;»r military ww&gt;
two it
exhatuted,
secret conclave—after tbe usual fashion i blanketsi m
i»crx
• ■
__ m
____ * *
* ~tn brin,,n
’
-it’
CWde*.m.ra—&gt;a.*~ea «U drafts• dtizen.
xvous a regulation
..p^.tickft.hiob.u.dopt^huM-,the
11" rends
T'd.oou..'
—blanket
,J— 84
“■
! by 66 inches, and weighing five pounds;
The ticket wss cwnrtttutcdas follows: - .&lt;■. '{ and further alatea, that as tbe blankcis,

while lhe traitorous Democracy had

arc. eow\\owdi
rave. awA
vog\% ckx\&amp; kwfoe,
vtvaVx tWtvft.

A iargo stock of

‘Voxx.x.e.

aand eight hundred and sixty.Iwo.
Praaent,
। Sturmas C. Prindlb. Judge Of Probate.
। In the metier of tbe »»utc of Free Hee'CkD&lt;
; late of Mid county deecMtd.
. OO reading and filing (be petition, duty verified,
ofJotjn Taxeart praying, forrvatona tGeteln Mt
forth, that E. W. Bewjtt. AdtnhiialraL.r of Mid
। eitate. may be aulborixed, empowered'and direct
•d to eoaver certain Real H«iale. In aaid petition
dftetibod, to Mid petitioner in M returnee of a cer­
tain contract alledged to bare been made by aaid
deceased In bis lifclitne.
Thereupon, it it ordered Ibst Tuesday, the Sd
day of December. 186:!.at 10 o'clock iu tbe'forcnoon

■»t KoVaeV*

Which we offer at

SXo'KvacXx ~B\,VtcW
areXW*. t«ot *»au'» Vr-^x,
-r-utW

"Dr. "B-dbaek'*

ftV&gt;v&gt;\Axe.\v

IKKOUEKD 1KB3&lt;KBS.

IViAtac*

*a»e Vex \yoor «wi rrvarxu
XtocXor1* 'SAX.*. ,

■Dt. 'KoVaek'*

graMad.

We have ever; kind of goods, each as

15

ax\A Covcv^oA.
Lelr prwvioua u aaid day of haaring. ’ ....
(A tnw copy. J SHERMAN C. BRINDLE.

BERMS &amp; SH©S?(

Oct. 22d, 1S02.
Estate of Preallce ChUd.

GROCERIES

situated in lhe county of Barry, forfeited for uonpajmentof intercal. will be offered for aale at late of aaid countr, deceased
public auction, ax lid* office, ou Tburadar, tbe I On reading and' filing the pet.tion, duly verified
Evib day of October neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. un­ I of'William Borthwick, praying for certain reason*
it** pre'rioualv redeemed according to law.
1herein set forth, that Erwin W. Uewitt. AdminSAMUEL 8. LACEY,

'

D*. 'B.oXjacVk
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ftXoTO.o.c\x WxkXecs
inv^veaXe XV* wxak arA
CteVvVXaXeiL.

TATE OF MICHIGAN, I
Probata Coort
Barry Couutr,'
f
for Mid county,
I Ata««*iionof Mid Court holdrn at the Proj baleUffiew, iu th* village of Hratinge.nn Turadav,
| the 14th day of October, in tbe year one th'-u| F»nd eight hnndred end wixtv-two.
Preaent,
Sherman 0. Prindle, Judge of Probate.

S

PRIMARY SCHOOL LAND.
Towa*. Rsag
Part of SoctiMi.
Section.
North.
WeM
10

ftXow.0yC.Xx ■fi’xXXctS
are X'Wc, vtik. vtvaxv^s So\oc*

;i ji
HARD-WARE!

Dv. "BLo'bcxk'ft

ft\oTO.&lt;xe\x
diAve.
vrveXawc'WoX^
av\A vxake, X*v5&lt;r

IDr. 'R.o'boeV*

in aaid petition dvacrlbed," to aaid nrti
pursuance with a certain contract allege

ftX.ovoo.eXx TixlVera
V'twnA&gt;\a^

ave\\x.e

This committee entered

balsncc.

Bliss, Sheriff;

C. C.

D.

W Smith.

Clerk ; J.‘ W. Stebbins, Troosnrer;

EU

Nichols, Register of Deeds; C..G. Hol

brtwA, Prosecuting Attorney; H. Smith,
Circuit Court Omrif satooer; D. LnVelSt^;
Surv.yrkf
nuay oMft eiRatol,
Coroners.

R. B. Wightman was mwh;

inwted for

Representative in the Firs*

District and Adam Elliot in tbe Second
District.

clothing and shoes issued by the U. S.
ore charged at average cost, and no wild
iar who fbrnisbes bis own is obliged to
draw from the United Stntes, it is els in­

^.\\tu.wuxX\%nv, etc.
to be hvlden at the Probate Office in tbe village of
Hasting*, and *how eanae, if awy there be. why
tbe prayer of tbe petitioner* rtia'rfd not be granted.
And it ia finrtlier ordered, that the petitioner
give notice to tbe peraona Intereeied in Mid eitate
of tbe pendency of raid petition and tbs bearing
tbreof. by e«u*iog a copy of tbia order to be pub­
lished In the ••Huting* Banner.'* a newaneper
printed and circulating ia aaM County of Barry,
for alx week*. Immediately prerioua to aaid day
of hearing.
octlS
SHERMAN C. PRTNDJ.E,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

M,

terest to supply hitnseif.

one

Coroner

District, beloog to. tbe^ sp^ehcod*,
the bn'sncc hclongs
Dea»&lt;*cnkey.

« hUe

to the Vntrrrified

Oftbe former, J. W. Steb

publican cunvehtion, held just five days

previous^ !

Ute ol-tbe county of Uariy, drecx»ed.
In pursuanoe of alicrnae granted to me by tba
Probate Court of Mid County, 1 alia!) expoMM
aale at PubTlc auction to tb« bigbeat bidder at
the North Door of tbe Court Ilbuae. in tbe ril
lage of Haaluiga, in tbe county of Barry, and
State of MicStgan. on Saturday, tbe Sth day
of November, one tbouaand eight hundred and
sixty-two, at ten o'clock, in tbe forenoon,the fol­
lowing land* belonging to tbe Mid eitate, to wit;
The South Weat fractional quarter (V) oftba
north cut fractional quartar. IWJ and tbe northea»t fractional quarter [XI °r
aoutb-weat frac­
tional qanrter.’f] of acelion twentf, (fiQ,) in
lownabtp iwo pT North of nmgs ptae D] weM,
contianing
aixty-one and 4xly bundrttha
(61 60-lWtba} acre* of larrt. a»oreor Ic»a, being

IMMORAL SICKNESS CURED BY
MORAL MEDICATION-

n«t the righteous th.il our Lord
and Saviour Wd tn save.—Neither does
the phvsWnn prescribe fi&gt;r the aounJ tn ;
health.' It is not for ns to enquire Mto lb*
,Ulus of the sick man. or tbe respectabil­
ity of hie disease.
PhUaothrogy
humanity,demand ef u» to cure b»« '»
we can, whatever may
tbe emtse «f hl-

■
iMI —
--------G^Tiii^rTfiL M.OUTUW-—The Wo«am-

sickweea, an! the rkMicime that
,n9,
the unfortunate suffrrer from diaeaa**

her number 61 this msgaziae hi at hand.

induced by vice, immorality,
indulgent* nf-lustful F^mpa.*h«U&gt;e«’ he

&lt;t bmo kmger published

st Boarton

in future is to be published by John

Trow, 50 Grero Si.

but

F-

Y, ‘,R » now ed‘

Dr. Railway’s

reputation

in that

The Continental

ia not,

however, even mainly political.

By f"r

■department.

-drfTpersona baring filaims against the
KM&amp;of Daniel SnsM,
deceased. us hereby notified 'a»4 reqvesii
praacnl the »au»e for examination aud adjust
to the aodmigned CommiaawMra.duly appe
L— .U. U_L. I. f—L. ik.
nf '

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&gt;16
•Id.
16

.

CLEANSING SYRUP,

of tan o'clock. A. M., on the raanacUv

CWAMF LANDS.

BY

of every description

ELBCTION NOTICE.
■Vfotloe la hereby giren. that at tbe next Otnetal Election lob* held on ibe -Toeaday bmths Blate nf Michigan, tbe following Officer* ax*

Stacks of

TMaauecr, c«UBua*ion«r 01 uia ou
Attorney General, Superintendent
BtrnetiuoJ • Member of the Bute 11
tion, in place of Qe&amp;ui&gt;. W-Urd,
aioual Uiatricl of tbia 8Ut}, H&gt; wh
■hod.

Clothing,

#

ton. agreeable to tbe pro*
thatfeaalJm I^waoflWI.

divided.

1 vtewef THIO HARD r«U8wsaw.ertUag

A

; o®ce, pccridedforbr Jo.
peeved March IMfo-lMJ;

OUR GOODS

No*-,&lt;&gt;rl-'&gt;r*. ‘“J”- Bo&gt;w &lt;*•»
kind., Fww S'1"*’ C^*r*' I
p”'

Unusually Low!

f '” i

the greater part of its matter is composed

of tale% poetry, essays and humor.—
Single Mpfch •»;

FOR SALE

Uouoty of Barrr :

z’sS: b,^ci-*.-

first two nsmes to its editorial corps
givee it a political significance which will

bottles, qf whiah the above is afao-svnHe, The label is finely engraved, and
is provided with a safe-guard from
counterfeiters.
(Price fl per bottle, os
six for fS.
C. W. Jfohack, (Proprietor, Jfo. S
East Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, to whom
all orders should be addressed.

II. B. Bcnniiieton, Middleville, and by drpggiaia
and mere ban ta geamlly throughout tbe eoutrtey

aepU

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

*

Physician of royalty.

Robcbt J. W gssca, Hun.
F. P.
tt' Lblamd and
Edxcwd BCrx*. The addition of tbe

at once establish fts

Dated, September l&amp;Ui IMA

be of high descent, or * eornmtm beggar,
ia «itlttedU&gt; H mecbcoesMeratfon aatbe

Hon.

AND

DRY GOODS!

A Pennsyivsnia suhstitofc nrenl was
arrested in Trenton,’N. J., on Monday,
and ordered tolgavc the S’-ite.
lie was
offering from 8300 t&lt;&lt;8500 for substitutes
to serve in place of araftud men in Penn.

The Sheriff, Treaanrer, CUctft

Ctiurt Commissioner and

and. Representative in the “forfocu hope"

ited by

A. L. SKINNER.

inyjudgemnt, I can best serve the Union

wltm, several towns nnt being represent*}
at all.

9KiSS CSX3T

Styles af Dclalaes,

you should have used my name in this
ronnecthm.
It is true 1 am a l,Um6n’’ man, hnt in

Su-bbins President, and R. B. Wightman

Estate of Prcsllc* Child.

N. B. Mercbajsts wlihiagto flock

4Alt Itf

1

W.

FROM

aXX. A\uMa o$ a
lor ryoAwre,
a C. PSINDIX
Judge of Probati

at 2fcU per Vari.

That JMMa'CeeveUee. _____
.
This
nomination
Is entirely unexpected
The "Union**,Mass Cynyenlton of ITic ; and unasked. I am n&lt;»r.ooc uf you—am
Valandinghamers J'and‘' sure bends con- 1! not and have not, been in your mnvevcned'^ftAeXxoA'HuuncOu W^rfrjKil.iy ', menL and du not expect to support ynur
last, and organised by appointing J.

day of. hearing.
(A traa cwgy.)
actf

At 10 aud 12| cents per yard,

J.LOCK
SLEETKR
DECUXM4.
.
„
^°| ■’ ’’eion
- • VCouatjf,CoeoentiHH:
-1
just learned that y&lt;&gt;ur body, in
BCMionyesterday.ni
session yesterday, nominated me for lhe
"Aw of
e&gt;f Cotmty
County Treasurer.
Tre:
office

SiHoiiB Fever, Fever aria, -Ague.
■
Jjiver Complaird,
(^yapepaifk,
Inatgeetion,
'■. ■■. m
Ta.-u.-nS.iee,
Sidney CcT&gt;vpla.yiyts,

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

ROBATE QrtUr.—8i*t. of Michigan.
County of Harry, aa.—At a aeaalon of lhe Pro­
bate Court for tbe county nf Barry, holden at the
Tuewdav,°S7-

»«■«..

TM

rafoUbob
age oT That.

P

|o my own penmnal

say : "It’s of no consequencethe larger ; action.
I *.h**iI susUih ibe hepublicnn
portion of that party having proved trait- j ticket, and use every honorable exertion
ora, it is limo their otgnuixniion was , fvr
I believe that party ip.
abandoned
I
’a,lhf“l b* the Adaiinialralton in all its’
’
jn-x-M_________ • •’
e,r"rb‘ to Pc^erve the Constitution, to

appMC al saeraion of Mid C
deu at tbe Probate Offiee. In

fraa Three ia Six ShUUsgi per yard;

CONVXKTtOM.—

HVAE

and al', other

w? ®©nnpjEiraTii©H

fully.

DrMtvCMATIC COVXTT

Come and See!! —

,
w iw..**w^.»o eround.
OfUwiKop*. proKcMluauf ll*

were made by

C*vwM-i-jThu

IK OUR LBE OF TRADE;

.k, 4r- tj,^

CO.„Dl»Wd
lw„
Md
*2 no*, in favor Of«n Unrri, fair .nd
■«"*». union uf
m,n, irrr.—ii,;

The Court

the audience

MMsrs. Kdh*« »nd Witbey whx^wore

DBMocMne

ih» .di r„

I

Tn« M.n-MkJrtii^/lTknfcg, }„,

terday was a perfect success.

■WE STILL-

t,roi F*~». 8 C. Prtndkr, J®

r &gt;.&lt;i*d,r.Uo. ud f.,or | rMp^_
Mil,
Jedto. Ihi, ooUu,;

sola ,

a«. rvtfi aUtrcAu,
a* w «w*awBun* •»&gt;»**)*. iwall
tw« O.W XV* “ AU wlnXiM
JlrtV \* VAt to,” Wf.M'M
rcrrkci\.&lt;x\. aatvA — a ,«i»4
Bx^uXaXot o\ Wt auAanuVx-Xivt. %'Axow* OMttnax*
ftouxVtv*^
Vui&lt; Jot a 'Co«a Alft*,\&gt;«X
wwu-V xvcxdxA. wry artxcXc oj
ftXorrvixtV 'B'rUcn,
take r\ vw ^.voi^ct ^wAxOidM*,
ar\&amp; oA Vtye
Xvnre, ot*
a *uve '^reoeryVvoe oj

BJBFT &lt;D®HnP3OTT2©H

tt

tel.

c|pinjiiig exynpOim, ’ i’.L

Thursday, Oct 30th', at the Court House.

ZwasrtntaiM
’thvaoc, WcVtevsj

£tjal Gitins.
Coii8^ gj£*2**—®fAT1HOr MICHIGAN

Commissioner for supc^if
re ft,' Wi 11 ^eifs ntltie''1 person s

L"

GRANTS SPAULDING
Bstaie ed Eteeoner Bothbsra.

^■i ..■ --

Bailky,

-a«n»*or-

&lt;•/ I-** luu. ••................

A. L. SKINNER

mT r4"‘™
J'i0’ **PriM »**» &lt; 'have

horn.
N.
te n &lt;1 i

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IN BATTLE CREEK!

m

a Ura n.

MUK.fa

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iLP??iPff!&lt;y;fX.ctU8lVK
vsanra saarwaas.

i jf-vor*

’rtfr

NEWS

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-FHOTmiJ?^Ii _1

O ger tMM «•

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aky; an

stive io tbe

two«f?Utn ‘hrtt
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BAD W A¥’» RENU VJjb&gt;^.ifa'a

— Owen Lovejoy has been rr-nomitia-'
si
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mature

reflection

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-BOBKBT C. GRIER, &lt;&lt;f Pm*-

HA8 DUU.OVERKD A CLEANSING SYRUP,

1 Circuit Coart witbia

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S»R. ” ■Btloonf VmvBi

TO -THE I’UBUft

comfortable if yi
think BtodhtaM ,
o«L , and if, upon

,’0

OOD.

IT *Jt.L .MEND CHINA.
&gt;.~k-

Te.rkr.le.

•TATE »FF1C,JEBS.
AUSTIN BLAIR. Gvrmier?

*

had rartwr path ycrae UuHk Miyself Umn

CY WH.L WKJW» POHORLAIW.

ONE BOTTLE.
Which fotekty

CurnUu

la all oodiaary cscaa of Piaapiaa, 1
taka. Tvttera. ranker*. Enrotivii*. I

has

’a *Dl*iVi *** °f IoB,*’lhta
&gt;7

LOUIS 8. LOVELL. CirmU
diiApprebatimi; it recomnwbdp
&lt;*iy
f the persons lhemselvea and of
tbeir offspring. Lbt tndre espedaHy fi4
lhe interoat* of society at large, are made
LLOYDS NEW FTEtel. HiATE COCNTT
irrevogsbfa,- ‘'Whom Gud has joined
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
kt no'enan put asunder.’'
CANADAS. AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
SdifttF, made bp of virtuous and
Christian men sod women, would recom­
mend a different course. If, for instance,
tn follow out Mr. Van 'Burau's 11 lustraluia, the disagreement .between husband
It is not onlv a Countr Map. but It ia n
ab'ff wife'Vab- concerning lhe servant; if
because lha tnan desired to mu- giving
ploy a fre* man, and the woman a slave,
EVERY RAILROAD STATION
society would probably suggest that the
easiest--«Ngr^&gt; adjust the dispute and
remove its cause would be to destroy

TWO ■OTTl.EB.

4 * •iitrt linn mno’-k—

A0BST8

600,000

THRKE BOTT LEM.

SAMUEL &amp; LACEY. Com’r. State Laad O«ce.

It will Meed Bone, Giral, Lavs, and In
:
fact ever* thing hot Metals.

JOHN ROBERTHUN. Adj.tral General.
J 11 HltlEfllM
M^l.,

jwy srfufa O-«W mA AKXJitC.i J CJUtJUH
9£VE*iU —&lt; atowadUrv « tomradwF

adrartiaing theft

I

Will cure Fever Bore*. Ulcer*. I
NuseorMoetb. King* Evil. Node*,
from the U'eras, chlotwab, Primar
.
.
Glandular KweHlng*. Ulerr*. of tbe Womb. Ri&lt;*•l*. Huftening of the Bone*. Fitz. Dropairal Effa

K\\ &gt;aA*

UVEftWtLATOR

to that Mmv atrika at tbe mot of Dfaiiii,
by aradxoaksg every particle of imparity

lull, WHIUUI,, vw
a ■■ I ■ w '
ub^tM-a*c of the Skin, Joints, Itonra or Glands,
but that this rvtnody will ewre.
It clevuca the BLOOD. Resolr«* all «**a&gt;»d
and (Murat** I hr &gt;r&gt;Io wiah k^llh

ANEKICAM CEXEKT CLUE.

...ins... -

Via* 25 Qrw.U per BviMr.

11,1 r" ^I?."*,***: I

AI

1

Price 2u Cenu |p r B-yilv.

LIVERREfiULATOR:

HJDWArs ZKAnr KSSOJ.vm (ixo in .

j

Gen. Roaecrana ia not a man of fluent
words, but b* does his duty pra&amp;llcally In
goad shape. jJI to wstfato pmiso kiln. He
bay not been, partirplar careful in Tenn.
CZ'fH4ect ’rtbcl prnperty of any kind,
nor to preserve rebel »la*ebnld«ra.

The

latter have not and d« not regard him as
very tenderly inclined toward them.
He

htteiy nnressary tn th* discipline of bis

trary, be has not put hiinaelf out of tbe
way to allow alavcholdthe »*hri* l« »»(*4wd&gt;'«*(t"r|WOh-/J0w wy1^ disposes of such questions very sharp;
'Dne fMng'.thal Rd has done nsiltibito
his independence, and iUoaRAU** bi* mil­
itary temper peculiarly, while it also dis­
plays hia feelings on the mooted subject.
He began , to ohow. ah soon Ms arfirtu
Wdnld.^mtif. tbaefad believed the nrg
rota could ba and ought to be made as
bnefi^'fdton’f'armies as'toTlm rebels.—
Therefore he gof all b* could, kept all br
got within Federal lines, and used as

many as ba could.
Having no reliable corps of sappers and
fWifierit. M conedred that negroes might

w"' l*,!P“rrrL
&gt;” dl™7rd Cbpt. Gau. &lt;M th* Engineer Corps, fo
setoet 25fr dtoar, Intr1lig*nt contraband*

and organize them mfo a corps, iu gongs
yf ten. and instruct them. A company
•fsoldiers Were detailed to superintend
fud guard them. Thev accepted tbe «eryice with alacrity at 110 per month and
subpistrtic* ; received instruction* as read­

.

LLOYD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO. INDIANA, nod ILLINOIS.

•oST'-Rfi!
by Druggist* In evsry town In the United Stales
and Csnsdss.
RADWAY A Co.

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.
From the Rew York Tribune. Aug. 2
"LI.OYD'BMAP OF VIRGINIA. MARYLAND
ANDPKNN8YLVANIA -Thia Map ia very large
it. rn.l &gt;■ Kiel
-will. .H.I it el, l_-e — 1,-1

If people saderstnod thr iMportanee of purr* atfoa with RADWATtt P1UX in eoatradUu.c-

Including tbe ihkkneaa of the atnnew—
Thar thra struck s hrge Iron pH. filled
with smaller jwda, krttlen and abilfata.—They finmd also a law hraea kettle filled

and botrUe.

Mirrounded It

Scrq/ula,
Skin Qhctaa*
Salt Jftitum.,

Ht/philu,

Price 25 Ceeta pre Bottle.

’FcnviU Complaint*
Bayer*.
TBtlMS C \SH.

FAMILY MEDICnfE,

Ttomors,
EHsptfons, *
Fiis, Bn^fuious Consumption, gtt.

«r CBOWLEY,
(Role Manufaciervr* 1

JOHNS

la a superior tonic and dinrrtic; rierllekl ia

78

WILLIAM
Corner of Liberty Slrcyt.

blind, protrudiur and blecdine piles, and reneral
dability.
.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

STREET,
NEW YORKJ

danaa of two yearn.
ATOTHER write*, hi* sen waa cured
after hia Arab had almost wasted awav.

tn ip'riant to House Uwticrv.
Important to Hailroad Companies,

WWAW FILLS

DARLING'S

Important U&gt; Farmers

AdWfiB KEGUIcAT^R

cmi ttnrykody.

, • 1 in sheet., |t, poeka
with rollers.
Krad

Rear-Admiral Charles H. Dana, c .wamandine tbe
Miaaiasippi aqua/Iron, ia authorized tu purehaM

M which th.

JOHNS fa CROSLEYB
they aw more certain and thorough than the
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elateriym-, and more soothing and healing
than Senas; or Rhubarb, or Tatuartotfr, or Castor
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES
.

CEMENT ROOFING,

DAKiT^s'nvgginnnTrjfreK
tf limlri* nn mv

..A *

**—*_? —

ia aw.

IT B FIRE AND WATER PROOF

R.
’

R.

Otto Studley. Ew., ly Rart t^th Street. N. W.
write.: Aug. II, IMO.—I had a tFflitnlty with the
Kidney eomplaint three veara. whh eonitant pais
in I he email of aiy back. I had Med moat alt ktoda

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

DktLlXO-S UVU XXGCLATOB,

R.

inrwrnmr

thinking, bnt like to have tbeir thinking done by
sime one site, wary tsibbmrf ArpfotMrfa*. that '
JIADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Wil! WlirtAhdU- wb^iwff^paibw’inMtoitly^
its application externally or by its administration
internally, and cores—
RHEUMATISMin a few hours.
BORE THROATin fifteen minutes.
TOOTH-ACHEin three minute*.
NEURALGIA (paroxrams of,i. ' “
' '

tbe^Md aaQur^iBg troaBj-heyatem all &lt;L» I
They Jiflir from a!T swraaura । ilia. Their?

Un

^koedb VAU
AM th* Mt aetira and thorough piUa that
hara aver bean introduced.
They act ao dirocUy upon the Urer, eieilfatg that organ to .nA aa extent aa that the

&amp;V00A VoA^ccr,

BITTERR

action is Mt local, or conUaed to a porttoa of tbe

In actirs ai&gt;A inflammatory dmeasea. l)&gt;e irrita­
tion produced by Dm Draatie Purgative Pills will

™s "3£&gt;r 25i

Maar psraaae ar* ia tbe habit of taking Balls.
Ssidlitz Water. Magnesia. Ae.. to ymlate tbeir
bowrfa. Tteto is tnuseeea. They succeed t* ob-

Houiasha,
Golis (Pains,
Jndigwstion,

Cbiftvanasa,
CTtolera Jfbrbus,
(Pain in tba /Jowoir,

(Pi**inn», «to.

never found anything equal la

PERCBA AND INlHA RUriHKR.
ag ' No Hcaria n-t^uirvd in making applicutton

which confined me to tbe hou*e.
tie of

ttood tkaihisu,

1 look a

Darling's Life Bitters*
Il can be applied by any one.
Booth fob.

VtouNcA. WO WIOTt,

IJaKLINU-S LIVEI! REi.tlLATOU. |
1

GCTrA

|

r.BILY MBDU IIS.

MpuMd u.
_

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PtBW‘A

,
CEMENT,

miwu lrT all ninda wbri&lt;
.u u, Whim,

uh-

*t»d

: • ;■

FOR SALE BY
n,rn
M^Ure?RLSiZ7a
i
noTfote tore
One Dollar tn a letter
~ '

•IfiO BEST PIANOS. tlfiO
.qtOTKSTEEN A HALE, bavlag mnovrt to
eUtewew wafwaM,
M. 478 BBtADITAY,

liAN'L &amp; DARLING,
102 Numu Bl, New To*.

thapabHc a taagnibewl.

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

"Wot^t Wke a CVvamv.

fiVooA. .nA YAr«r VAX,

cramps............... :..

Boeewocd Piano,

PMOTOGMAFBIC QAiuaT

KO CASH,

Crayon Ambretvpe- Vignette
*e.. not owe .tom of tbe bits ar other impartt'ars
tjp«; Mkfaine"t|pe; npbsrfrr
is ettwHnstrd from tbs Mood er ssrows taM. If
TMirrnr Ambrutypc; NeiRmi
BaMUrestffl wai^B toWfoSwterX’jSr*
Pearl Ambrotype;.OnmnMi
(

.rdaxsiXSE

On removing three. they

On one aWe ware binges
*'
'* 1 padlock, made

Kh Vwi(\ua\.d
ft* cviv

lni|Ntrmrt to Builders.

IXOTDW (MULAT MAP t»F THE MMfrtSSIPPI RIVER—From Actual Surrey* br Capts.

rbeuruati.m. guul. As . I
IfRADWAT'SHLUt
HEADACHEu,
Thera area class of &lt;
COLIC
ily as white men, proved themaelvga men DIARRIHEA
in forty miuutea.
umonable to discipline, and speedily LUMBAGO, [pains of],
UM of calomel. Mercury,Quinine, ia which cUchimoat useful corps in th* army, I CHlLlAi..........................
BURNS
saving nur soldier* faun fatigue duty, INFLUENZA
CROUP
and doing vastly more work, pf " better
quality than solrHefw will dfa. ‘ They have 8PAE'
DEE1
naade-and repaired reads'and bridges, fel­ --------.------- -------- READY re
led forests and built fortifications, and LIEF .bould be anplied
Taken intarnallr—a taboo they would produce and ihr reUzstma and
that would follow, woald be Hkelv to
ar* now considered indiapensible. The ten-.poonfu) to half a tumbler of waler—will cure depletion
acidit r of the atotuaeh, and promote digestion, it pzovc.fstel. In tbeM c«*es a mild, soothing" sod
scheme was strongly opposed; the sug­
gently stimulating laxative, that will purge and
bee!, soothe sad Mrengtben. like Radvay's Rm*' ।
gestions of authority were interposed ;
Isling Pills, Is required. The cause of so many
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
prejudice was brought to bear; but the
death. Iu tbae dUea»s* to owfag to ths want nf
spnrgat ve Hl. RADYAYN F1UR. that wW .
corp* &lt;&gt;f»egrp anppers and, miners still
parg* without depleting or laterferlfig with tbe '
r*i»Ui. and is in valuable. I fear that.if moat rlcirant and (xiwerful medicine known in tba hmctlons or other soerettona. Not one In a hand- 1
Gen. Rosecrnns is not careful bow he uses j world. Thia la not boasting-, try jt, if yo« feel red of Yellow or other ferrr eases would prove:
.rebel slaves in tbe service of bis country I skeptical, aad b« eoavinoed. It combine* in ita fatal if Rad war's Fill* were adopted intbrir treat­
composition the propertiea of a diffvalve atimuteat meat.
■
I
lie will soon earn tbe repreachahle title aaanti aeptic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
8orac adroeeteesf DraMle FsrputAw rmmroas- ■
a direct noww over tbe nervaa, neftber narcotic
o&lt; “ d—d AbMitinniet.*’ There is nn nor auodina. t|strelia*M pSfal
ly bold that griping, nausea, aiekMa*. traeamu*.
manner pe
daring the operat too uf tbeir pills, ia • favuraW.
doubt ha has u fired tbe Southern heart” culiar to ‘taelff and for wbieli wo bava no word in sign l iftbelrpiUa expelled with the foeeae tbe
—Cams. CtactMBot Commercial,
diseased buaeors left Simulating In tbe eyelets.
there would bs bat little pain or* griping. 7 It to
the sbsswee of the b'le and other Tiuniora. which
tbeir imperfect pills fail to purge out of tbe »rstern, that occasions tbe pain. By examining fas
Some ynnng mm in Charlentown.Man.
stools evaeuwted after severe grtptog, they will
be found thia a^d eatery.
’
*
7
recently eaplnred an Indian inound in

that place—the burial place of Ninigret.
the last of the Pequot aachems—and
found tbe remafaa nf hie daughter, bis os')y unmarried child :
“They dug four feet and eame fo three
' veiy larffe flat stone*, weighing perhaps
a Ion each. Raising them not of tbe way.

"B\.oo&amp;,

•I

Ji

mac. and every other place in mary land .Virginia
and Peasylvaaia, or money refunded.

\tb

110 00 s year eared io every family
One Bottle of

Price *5 Ccflta per Bottle.

1. T. LUIVU. .0.1

-

avA VkXU

lifM Jitters,

Price 25 Cent* per Ihillle.

Buren^ay perbnp*, suit his Ch*lc»; but
th* American-pertplfa faihipoaed *of honeat and Christian men and women, will
prefer a more regular system.—JCerpify

CouuXtta.

The peculiarity of tba

■

This kind nf foe* snmunctiun and free
separation, recommended by Mr' Vnn

"HiKMeou. Ceniyieatu

which hare been showered upon him from

DARLING'S

roc« TO MI BOTTLKK.

'

nRAWAF8

£wtZr&lt;RAVW^rmi£

Ambroty p-; imperial 4^

other Mse-

Wrieejt L

OwX I uo&gt; ooni^o .i?f

Ums with nay *uUc m*uufnetuf,d ic ibis eosvtiy,

'-n»a 4T»Bmw!&gt;w5t,MSWtwtac

RELIEF.

pprared that the pain, by ita (pacific effect apon
vea, tbe inaida nf raualinnr the eirenlatkin he it,

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Qcxutt er

ACWRWmer bonnet atfreest silk,

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                  <text>VOL. 7
IS PUBLIHUKD KVSMY WEDNESDAY,
with unfailing regularity, with feeble
and trembling band, nightly the dear ww-

ST ItlSHROA, BASSY COD NTT, MICIUUAM

,

man trimmed the little lamp and placed
it In th. window. 8UH, when the bemfod
form coaid no longer totter about the

______ H. N. SHELDON

cottage, when she lay helpless on the bed.
and the neighbors came In to care for hsr, &lt;4 rifecclva retaUaiimi demamfad alike by
she would eay, “put the little lamp in «sr duty t» the outraged laws of human­
tbe window ; my Henry will be thinking ity and to our dtixens. Just so long as
tbs bloodthirsty Yankees aroperrnited to
about IL"
Night after night, and even until her proceed with hnpanlty in their devilish
eyes grew dim, she would watch the ra- work, raiyiag for Immunftt on oor sentidience of the flickering lights, only saying meutal devotion

HDVOTUIMG.

sometimes, “Shall I live to bear hia foot­
steps 1 Will that feeble flame still bum
when my life’s light has gone out I 1
have longed to sec him.”she said, “I hare

blastings’ business Jhnciont

GREAT
nwi!

prayed earnestly, but I have given It all
up now ; I shall not meet him In this
world."
“Have you put the light in the win­
dow 1" she asked suddenly, a few mo­
ments after, “it is growing dark."
Alaal it was not tbe light that waadark.
Her hands grew cold. Over ber coun­

IJisullana.
GRANT * SPAULDING,

Over High Prices, at the
“Mother, J will be everything to you
that, I can be; I promise you that."

HASTINGS
BASON ALLEN,
■ EALES IN GROCERIES, proxi.lowi.

DRUG

STORE!!!

high resolve made the young brow man­
like in expression.
Not yet had ten

tenance came that mysterious shadow that
falls but once &lt;&gt;n any mortal face.
“Oh I my boy! my boy !" she whis­
pered ; “tell him,"—they bent lower to
catch her failing—“tell him 1 will put a
light in the window of Heaven to guide
bis fttoteteps there."
The thrilling sentence was hardly spo­
ken when the shadow dropped from the
aufferor’s face, and it smiled in the* calm
majesty of death.
I
A fbnersl followed; bumble hearta
attended the body of one who was loved

summers deepened the gold on those fair
locka.
The earnest blue eyes bx&gt;ked
fondly into the faded face that bent over
him. There was a world uf love in that
D. C. HAWLEY,
soul—a love that was not only lip deep
■ CALEB la all kinds af Family Groceries.
but was proved by acts of self denial.
The words arc beautiful enough to be for her sincere goodness all through the
JUST DECEIVED
repeated.
Henry lyxjke smiled, because hamlet; and nn the hillside In a little
aa be apoke there carne tears to his moth­ grave yard she was buried.
MO DR MTS * STRIKER
Not many days after a great ship came
er s eyes.
He had that morning been
a new and mo*l complete assortment of
promised a place in a country store, five into the port uf a busy city. Among all
miles from the cot, or rather eabin. where those who stepped from the decks, none
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
they lived. It was
but a small pit were more hopeful, more juyous than
HUbrook'i New Bieck. Haaliagx. Mieh.
He had passed1
। lance, but of late the mother had grown young Henry Locke.
so feeble tliat site could earn nothing; through the ordeal of life at aea so far ,
unscathed.
No
blight
of
immorality bad
could scarcely do the little that order
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
' fallen upon him.
He bad* kept himself
aod neatness called for at her bands.
IWEEZEY 4c ALLEN
One dollar a weak! It was a very ss spotless as if at every nightfall his
little aum, but better, much belter than , fret had been turned towards the dour of
I his mother’s cottage.
Huw his heart
nothing. Besides Henry was to have
1 bounded as be thought of ber ! StrangeFOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL hia meals with his empl.yer, and could, I ly enough he bad never dreamed she
if be cbo«&gt;ee, sleep there.
But be did not
PUB PORES, ONLTJK
( might be dead. It did not occur to him
choose, fur the glad smile uf mother ;
f ’ that perhaps her silver locks were lying
for the pressure of that feeble hand ; f .
■om und*r
‘'d ots coffin. Ob, no; be onthe tender Christian words thnt came from
DANIEL COOK
ly thought of the pleasant light in the
those pale lipa, ho was bravely willing,
window, that bar hands had trimmed for
after the day’s hard work, to walk the five
him. So be journeyed to his native vilmiles, though dark and tedious the way
waa.| Often be came bringing some little
Yonder comes one who
delicacy that he had earned, and which
I. A. HOLBROOK
'ngly—a farmer in heavy boots and
was sweet to the inviiid because he bro’t
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
nek, his whip in his band. He cbears
ft.
BABINS. CODFISH;
the lazy oxen, bat suddenly stops, looking
One night the sky was curtained with
clouds.
The widow looked from her
“I sro you know mo," said the young
little window facing the hilly road along
Well, farmer Brown,
1 (tory^ Slate xtroet.
« hich the bay w.tg«&gt;ns went on their way sailor, smiling.
^xExumxh'i
to the city, and said, aa she aaw the twi­ bow is-- ■ "
“Know you 1 why, bow tall you are!
light deepening earlier than is wont, vHe
JOHN ROBERTS,
. Ai&lt; ('••All, Extracts,
So—his eye drops, his mouth trembles—
PHYSICIAN aad N.rr~t&gt;. RwsineKeu Uroml*
will not come to night."
TIIK BSPBCLU. BBKBFIT OF TUB LADIBS.
way. urvr the Court lloow.
The wind blew fiercely and sent the “so you've got home."
“Yea, and glad enough to get back
branches of the old apple tree rattling
11. r. cherry,
against the clap boards, and threw the again—bow is mother 1"
xTOTASY PUBLIC and Croroysseer willla 1
“Your—mother,” be says in a low hes­
rain, and with a spite, over the little win­
dows, sheeting them aod nuking dreary itating way, that telegraphs ill tidings
PENS. PENCfUt. INKS. PAPER, EN­
music. So the widow, quite confident before they are told in words.
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
“Yes, is she well T Is she expecting
that Henry would not venture out in Qtc
storm, read her Bible till her heart kin­ me—of course she is ; we're late by a
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dled w ith the holy words, aod putting out, month, fulL"
CUitorn a Block. Nlats alroet, Battings. Mick.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

JR13 UtWiS,

GROCERIES!

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protntitlr awd •«•ek. Battle Creek.
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Miehixa"-

patent medicines

J?B. NETINS^
Partlealar
the eiU

I'anknlar atlaatinn p«M lu &lt;be rotleelioo ot
HaiaM and money promptly remitted.
OfBca. with W. W. Ralph Baq., Middlevine,
Barry Coanty, Michigan.

tpTTRATr TDX CASH
i» comfoumd-

her light, went tn rest. She knew not
bow long she had slept, when a voice
awakened her. The sweet voice su dear
to ber, was crying “Mother, mother !’’
At first she thought it » dream, but lis­
tening intently she beard, blending with
tbe wail of the wind that cry, and a sound
against the latch greeted ber.
Instantly
•he groped for a light, unfastened the
door, and behold, there stood Henry, a
piteous sight, indeed, covered with mire
from bead to foot.
Hie face was wet,
but the honest, hippy smile was in no
ways abated.
• My boy. bow eoold you come on such

a night,” exclaimed the mother.
“Why, mother, storm couldn't keep

KNirPEN ft
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
and Mel By.
J. C. Bcsaows.

kind.,

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ROBERTS A STRIKER.

C. PMINDLE,
UDGE OF PROBATE, Natan'^7trol Lead and Tas Agent. Win * fo"od "

J

me from vou," was bis hearty response.
•Tve had the greatest lime, though, you
ever did*see—lout my way, got into the
creek, and it must be midnight; but I
meant to eome, for 8
— gave me a trifle
over to-night, and 1 knew yoa needed It."
“My dwr boy." sprung fnwn the
mother's heart, with a tear or two that
trickled down b« p^» eb^ka.
-1 wonder I heven’t thought of it be­
fore," she musingly exclaimed, “Aftar
thia I’ll put a light in the window.—To

DANIEL STRIKE*.
OUNTT CLERK. Notary P-Mk. sad Groerri

H. COOK,

THZ GBEAT CAU81 OF

human
J ABBS A. SWBEKKY.

MISERY.

fur yon."
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Fur three years the Lamp was platted
in the little window every eighu Poopfo often remarked, “as bright aa Mother

Locke's lirtle window, and H beeemo a
»iUi &lt;■&gt;. ^borhyud.

ON THS

“Your mother, Henry 1
Well, tbe
old lady," be playa with hie whip, or

rather strikes it harj on the dusty road.
How can he crush that happy younx heart!
“There, you need not speak 1" cried
the young man in a* voice of sudden an­
guish ; and be recoiled almost stagger­
ing from the farmer's aide and bunco bis
face in hia hands.
“Henry, ray poor lad, your mother i."
"Don’t, duo\" cried the other, show­
ing now a face from which all color had
flrd- “O! my mother! my mother I—
she is g&lt;«e, gooe—and 1 am coming home
so happy 1”
Fur some momenta bo sobbed in ago­
ny.
How weary the wnrid had grown !

finshof

each-albert.

.JM

find a foothold in our territory. [Here
follows • half column of tbs bitterest

lions of the people—somethin that may
effectually curb th. iasolanaaot'the enemy
sad peevect a prowcotion of those infem.

... r.&gt;

ahfiUgjJr ’

Sometime teat winter an eld defy,
man uf (Springfield Blind*

and servile insurrection with which the
i Lincoln Government has threatened the ble opportueity, the clergy
South. Hovis this to be done! We the President, “what, eiF. W j
must resort to retaliation.
Yes: but on the slarerv Question f
i what shall be th. kind and what the mess-.

juat where they ought to begin, will only
make the matter worse—will only cxeitc
the ridicule of th. enemy, and atim.late
them to renewed atrocities.
W. ought

yooarixwy.' Tba know TrtiMrr ft.-fee
old Methodist proaahor, sad
the Fob river and its freeha
one. in the pmsecce of Fa
young minister •« worrying
murder and outrage upon women and river and expreeeing feaifa that be Wd
children.
1
.
.
.
.
J
ba pro vented from ftdfllttng sunroof bis
The President should iaaue a proclama appointments by s Rmbot fo th., (O»r.
tian, demanding that Lincoln's Emauci Father B, ohceked him ig ^isr gravest
petion proclamation be rescinded, and the manper, .nd gare him a bit c
whole war .ystam of the North brought Said be, “Young man,ltttv^i
within the rales of civilised warfare, aod it a rule in roy life not te
declaring that unless Chis be done, we .
shall send forces into the North to burn, President, *1 am not gUug to-.«K^y
ravage, desolate and destroy everything myself oyer the s^vecy auction Ayil 1
in their path. Nor ought thia to be an get to 11” But the other iav, amongyhe
empty threat. The recent exploit of Gen.
Stuart haa shown that the Northern ter­ Methodist clergyman vli bed beanF the
ritory is open to as.
Ws an send car. atory just luld and knew of the applica­
airy expeditions into. Pennsylvania and tion made of It by p|e PcasijieuL .fYfhcn
Ohio, with others to move rapidly from bo was intrpduipdd to .Mr. Lincoln, bo
place to place, and do nothing but burn simply remarked, ••MrJPresldabt,Tuva
and destroy. The daaaa population and come to tell you that I Chink we hev.
concentrated wealth of them Slate, are got to Fox ri'var.^. ’ Mr. -Lianpbi satr the
circumstances which would greatly facili­ wit of jbc remvk &gt; Mtj tuxUu^ agjl
tate our operations. In a country where a laughed very heartily b'xer it
Was
city lies al the end of every day’s journey, there no good sense in it as well as will
and a town is passed every boar, an in­ Thank God we have now

vading force would God plenty of occupa­ river.
tion for its destructive powers. An un
warlike and unorganiaad population wol’d
suon tire ol raids tike these, and clamor

Calico dresses are indeed a granjl in­
stitution. Delaines, silk», knd e v4n * aat*
ins, are good enough In tftir plaoi-14n
the parlor or band box, and all iacbjfbut

A gang of rowdy boys in a Northern after all, the old “stand by,’’, the weheity, celebrating a certain Fourth of July stantial. is the shilliM .cailoo. t Cana
In honor of their fathers, seized an aged must be taken Dot to son the sljk ;’npfbcolored manat an apple stand, confiscated ing must eome In contact With 'tW’feice
his stock in trade, and hustled him away drees thnt will rumple gad*stain i^^M
into the suburbs. There (hey kept him the calico, that’s made f*w work,».ASd
for the greater part of the day, aad, to uobly does it .fulniJM .mis^iuo. .Silk
«ae a phrase known in college, fasard him. rarely finds its way iblo the raalliina of
They pulled hia wool, they kicked him, 'life—that Is, Into the kitchen1 a£ bmnc“,'&lt;M’
they pat nettles in bis sleeves, ceh new into the but &lt;&gt;f the suffering abroad. '■Ret
outrage suggesting another, until as a calico, O what rich njeals we-get’by.tiri
bow it cheers lb.-auff.aUg, 'm with its
bright colors. snd ehcwrfuii' presence it
stands with soft hands ministering torpor
distresses I But then’ iu addition to _ all,
which quite broke up the hilarity of the calico comes In, may with exercliB bf
patriotic occasion, the noo-extenalon fact­ kitchen duties—which ft known bow' M
ion insisting that tbe old cuss should be do so well, and lures tn do ao dedrijMM
ducked in the horse-pond and permitted and sits down at the piano or leciodewBj
aad makes the liquid melody Row sweet­
thereafter to go about his business.
High words ensaed between these mis­ ly forth—ay, even the blending of Ita
guided philanthropists, and the party of own sweet voice with the mmfle df'ttw
the constitutional right of every man to instrument, then we appreciate ealico.--4

iarnip kit swa oifftr. “ Ah," cried the
latter with crashing Irony, •' you reckon
a nigger as good as a white man ! You
are nigger wursWpere ’
Look at old Caff.
Ain't be a beauty 1 Don’t some of you
The flowers iiad lost their fragrance, the want to marry his daughters T’ These
sun its warmth ; hia heart seeinrd deui. wero very erwel tnnts upon tbe phllan“Heary, she left a message for you,” tbropfota, who pM«i&lt;&gt;.ately explained that
said ths old farmer, wiping his eye. with they hated the old darkey as they did the
Devil, that tbev did not object to the hex
the sleeve of hia frock.
“A message for me 1" It seemed as If Ing oa far* ft h.vd goat, but that hanging
was an Irregular proceeding, which it was
the white lips could hardly speak.
“Yea; says she—so my dame told unfair to ask them to aerial ih, though
mt, and so tbe minister said—Tell Hsn
ry t will put a light in the window nf
Heaven to guide hia footsteps there.’ ’’
“Did she oh! did aba say that 1 Gud would be the effect of hia own evident In­
ble* you JffTtelling me 1 All my long capacity to take care of bimeelf, and no­
From crim ms lions and
voyagerZ have thought of the light in her body’s foJIt.
little window, I have seemed to sec it disclaimers of hurasnlty that did loo
streaming along down to the foot of the
bill, till it grew brighter and brighter aa
I draw amrar.
A light In the window
of Heaven T Yas, mother, I will think cutting one another's throats” .boot an
you are still wailing for me. I qould not old black nifgrr! "
Now, vie trad from eay unprejudiced
see YOU in throe long yaara, but 1 knew
tbe light was burning. 1 sannot see yoa point of observation, say from that ol th.
now but I know that the light is burning."
Slowly and reverently be went to the tbe candid
it o&gt;&gt;afined itself to
hillside grave yard, and there ba knelt

Fatbnt Sbbmox Exti.suimus*.—jA
sufferer from long eermona
tbe London TVwwr that a
hour's preaching the bottortt
should be crartrived to eome
principle of an otMicUrt, and
clerical into ths gulf bpl
proposed that a sounding b
in the shape of an extitq
exactly to fit tbe pulpit,,
above it, and that al tbe
twenty five minutes from I
the text, it sbuuld begin to T.
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exsctly at the half-hour, to “shot up"Ihe'
lengthy preacher.-SHroftjfc ArieFfam.
'
1 ibii'
1 w («ra i.

ImDBUTT MsXthDM as SMS Ka*wri
Tbs Borton JnwxHyaZor,—irreprearifrljr.
heretical, but spicy,—is responsible for
th. following . f
Om Sn M CUtnr

■jrblf’W’r

and wept on ber lowly grave.
But not
there ba thought bar. Alt robed in bear­
ban be aftly garments he saw the heautifa'. aoW
Ibattl. be had called mother, and streaming Iros

Ji£a wsslusouv.tedc.il&gt;

slender beam seemed to come, trembling
to his very feet. Than he knew that the
light was placed in the window U Heaven.
.•
“ room

ed the pork from bi«

■■mw
sorartiroro that I

written ovari

Loab^.OMJM But
IbMlf* jos -

ndH

�will be, forced open tbe country, giving

N n«M7M TO McClel.
•mm, Oftte N.Y. Spirit
that nn President Lin.
to lUadlan's head-

Letter from Secretary tinrsrS.

Tbx eovxaxMxxT oan t««

TBS ITSKBir

fbuflk.

Philadelphia papers of tfa 29th
tfa folfow
"
"

(on their

by cmnmnnlrating
, _ _Mtaet, and the of.
I of the Government, and

Seward, wri

stale
oently adopted by I

jll tbrmtgh with this con.
he relaxed tato his usual
familiar manner.

privonera, amnm i
ho ttiformn me Um

you rot my .
morning from
I I SlW^and auT_w&lt;««^^
Thta
tnuv .J Cp.m Bur’l..r 100 I.. Cb.rlr.Wr".
a was .irgnnitcd^C^^®^®®
.
.
.
—r l()c tnwn B1,d B
aey other source. I wish to call ntirutit.n
rJr.2?°.?r^**TfarlXtteredt'n every f ton fault to your character—a fimlt which
‘wo regiments of
thZmuuntatas, a large , is ths sum of iny ..l^ervrt^ns
j
fa
_ e .
.
1 -i_i-

yesterday

gamed

!■ Ik ।

any

'To At PkilaJofpJtia Bopliil Atooriation:

important

11 ■—

IlWtol UH W

hr tfaotfa? head, of depart.

Time
will
noon
tell ;
nod
we
bs&amp;it -. ’ Ws ■'Wrehftions
with
me ch

meats. aa wwl* — *“
the revolutions which were
reception of tl

solicitude for tbe honor of tbe

In the same direction 1 e,*n“b,*° *ttb .,hl&lt;
tncu^ro^collert ^mwrmnjra^

and the destinies which awai
future.
C’l'i/F 7* h’?

.

.m^rnikc nil

tried *n C"»ltcl no man ran &lt;a
.......

. .

J fi,,,,.
&gt;rj-, but

.PaMbSebMlw ■wrhtwv.IHe Phi1*-C^re wljj^lrrol

hh.loo

bld Barry true tothe Gov­
ernment,
; . '.
TM1C»E«T bctctct 1!
:

We congratulate our redders lhai Bar­

ry County has proved her. unconditional

pisiform uftbe’ tfiW/T Spetiri )&gt;«rly
1ms

been

Into

kftneked

pieces, ‘uolll

‘"»• twoplsnks rthns’m together; andlhe
former professed friends uf Republican­

’ .

Ikite of bhnketa. Mid wilfaettrnta, sleep'
tag in the woods, on the ground by their
camp fires, wltboukevcn oudctagniatistls;
and w^rti J remembered that 1 had indueed hundreds of them to leave their hotaew,
cross into Kentucky and join thw federal
•rihy, how does the readersuppose 1 felt!
I felt mortified, disappointed, insulted,
and farther, that mb sppningy was due
from tne to the men..and I made it to the
regiments,
drawn up
in suqnre, before
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taking up their line «f march. 1 -made",

by Ita pollution.

Thus may It ever be

with those wbo place preferment -above

pi tactpie.
The rotwroe from this eouuly are nearly

’ have sent only partial returns, so that the

majorities, probably VW|H W* Utile.—
Ow the Stale tick* the Republican

ssd trust a while locger to tfa geoerosity,
humanity and honesty ofthe federal-gov­

ernment. They shouted fi.r the ‘•stars
and stripes,” said they would go. fight
and die in the cause if need be, and trust
to Brownlow, Governor Johnson and
Horace Maynard to see that justiec is
deme them and theta families, should tfay
lose their lives.
“They received one suit &lt;rf light clothes

Ma

&gt;Htyfo«18.
4
For Cuogress, F. W. Kellogg has

their

majority over Church of M2.
For State Senator, 8. W. Fowler has

poaure, It moved me to tears-; aad in
shaking bands with them 1 found myself
too fall to speak, and only manifested my
regard by a cordial shake of the hand;—
A. Sweraey has a majority of 150 over For more than a month before they left
K. B. Wightman. —2d District ,G«t tbe Gap they -were npoti half rations, and
Tbomss bss s msjurity over W. H. for ten days before they left they had not
tested bread, bill subsisted upon beaus
Brown of over 450.
and rice, and wily half rations of those. —
‘
D. H. Everts for Sheri^ has a msjurity During the sixteen days march to the Ohio
river they by grating new con and killing
of 606, over C. C. Bliss.
such bogs and shoep as they could find on
For Clsrk, H. P. Cherry bee a
the road, it is greatly to be regretted
itv of 627 over D. W. Smith.
that the men composing this arfay have
Harvey N. Sheldon has a majority for
been so shamefully neglected, and treated
Trwwurer of 601. • J- W. Stebbins wm with sueb cruellies.”
•It over M. 8. Brackett
On Represen tati vc, 1 st District, Jamc«

Ms competitor. .
For Register of Deeds, S. H.

Cook

Im beaten EH Nlcbola 749 v«M.

Frank Allen, over C. G. Holbrook for
Prosecuting Attorney, fas 037.

For Circuit Court Commissioner, Har-

voy Wright--beets-Harmon

Smith by

550 votes.
,
Asa D. Rork, has a majority over

on frrifnitfHlgliKW ,MW&lt;4Hn’y may
Iff to U In motion... .yvnera!

^y'.rr
in tbe same direclkm- MeCfafan « l&gt;ca&lt;l-.
quarters tfSvtow et'Bt-iflit^'Wl thb I ototnac.
Burwatow-le-^rithtfaadVshce.
A

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to examine yoursrifotid see if this is not
trea»*-&lt; • r*-;r •_____

New Advertisements.

.;' .*’?.. .ioEriKiuks**

RsWflMgf
Sfarpirtiurg, an^.piyfal foing pver ths
Stou
Mi
rhtf
has ,been resumed.
Uhstand ,
rUtf.bqa.Uefl
resumed. . Nots
Nufcu Ubstanfi-j
ing fbesc
fhesc uiamfertatioua,
mauifvstatoHia, a»d
asd aenntrary^
aenntrarvT
th« Um. M.U» l».
' belief entertained at bendquarters, the
cleases unit tnv ihain, ’^dy ”fi
pre*hw&gt; -tavrwsra that the main,

’I, ,

P/Tf stales

Tfa Subscriber is prepared‘to'ftehl|

n,’l,&lt;&gt; rur—

Oxen

I the rebel ttamy' |mfafrrady&gt;Hrv;&gt;te&lt;l.
... mdbing
--yTranuH
rw.J“r'11
i that wc shftTI get
at Wfocbcstc
ell '*«!
tnown
a eon»id«r«ble
। fa ntrttv.Mell
“- llut
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arm th

E. PABBO.XH.

Hastings Nov. 1st IMS.

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’nioanuin, through
at hront
tJ'Iu?,
nut go .
OfthoKtfaafatBestFfadosftisPsttrnii,
Roni II fe M&amp;v-d
l“.F"
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rrj into wmirr
1 Ornw
r““*‘ ‘
ber i. pa-bug Smuburi
&gt;&lt;» other ,
dor willI oblige us to
to.qwn
own that
tirnl heretofore
farotefere
J^—ntouDtaitw
foromwVch
the peo^-^-n -.-r..the very kind of administration.'which
they at; the time nd mi red and preferred;
Political, :mural and religious teachers
exercise yie ffwatest influence in forming
and directing popular seatitneets aftd- resoluliona. Do you, thcrcfiirc^genllsmcn,
persevere ip th^ inculcation oftha prititndrtrief MWkt? «»* spH-r
• kA.fw * - .At
pies and scntipicuts nhich you -have ex­
pressed in your recent proceediHga, end1
•*»/• "-Sr advenra from
FSx'^remfri were capfared. Uuf
' «£- rest assurod.thal.-if
rod that if tbe
the national magnamnmflnnno •
f hl
relurned to ramp.
IH aTISO
lL|ip
thei ertsie^Crd^dl.
?
rebd-fares
&lt;bc Blackwater
mily shall
‘ found
' equal
• .fa -•
••
.bMb ibe .MMrjr v&lt;^ Bnd Ph.I.MpU. p,. :.!.« ...* —n. ... bo«-r, l.ru.
A.
through wL__
Jm«»lr».u..&gt;
r.PiM .„J j |„,c
■wA «ner. h«v.
r,-.-- __
________________
effort* on.UM^rtprtb.
the part of the A
Admin
_
pCfSIBI Hl WUK'llg ui nr;o » imw
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.,
,
IM»S «JMUn»B,iAliMVi
wlll be spiircu fa brjng nbimi n peace ners
—
w* here
k«v« »&lt;
n.a h«d
h«rl tatr.t
hesvv , be»n
been uriewtrJ
arrested in
m Norl-.lk
Norfolk to J.&lt;
day..
iVATCli:"jBldSb’”itsmsa^aibesrl*4i*
.Wulleu
riv-r*
Wo
-------- -------------- be seen Indicating n de ww*, t'n»&gt;i^**cd lur
without a lute of any part &lt;&gt;f the notional XT,eep&lt; for . f« (Mr. on Snhdny
fay
Nothing
could
Traibrs, etoterritories, or lhe sacrifice of anv of the
, It • sign On !&gt;*’• part tn retreat.‘ 'Hiere i« 1‘ricc
Bctailaat tr&lt;ns»toteOfa.t j
night,.and the riser has nut swollen.
'*
constitutional w\fPSnardn of civil
reia stili fordable almost anywhere.”
llglotfi ftlierty. ' I need hardly jwy tlmi
1 of Lee,,, A faille greeter than «'
respond. Imi’arioe Ctote ■&lt;"*"**&gt;^*7^
the satisfaction winch will aVriif) tljai
'rekbit wTTl, be nnmeastirably increased if
. M ! the
,t.A end
J' 'nflhe
At Ifa atrtl
tswkt '’ 1.7
I
• "7
■
Thu fidlos ipg has bceu cocsi«edt,nt
•'
"&gt;
It shall Im- found, also, dial in the opera­
qumnw-aMCnm i’ai^ra.aa.-wgy.
Ifoodqunrterj I
Nvn YuA, OeL 30­
tions which dinll hiive preJ seed it human­
' -I ClllnfaHtthd, Md., Octi 2P.
ity shall have gulped new and important
■ a
To Urfs. Gen. A D. ifartb. Chief of*Staff: ’
fldvantMtn.. Cpmiucnding. oprselVcs to
I urtered-Lieut.-Col. Qbn-k, with Hie .
ybur prayer^ and to the prayera ut, flll
88d Illinois, ta take lhe Rltig. l.i earulry 1
who desire ilia wc!(«ro ut our fttunUy
and two gm» of Rourkrs battery, nnd ^
”7 &lt;»r‘uur side vf thnl riycr, mwF iutehd •
lt&lt;»n
«-*. -* r»rictycfl!»ew ai»j.4Mk*i»U.and of mankind, 1 lender yon ibe sincere
pursue the party that look the rattle in
'
to hold uk\’
‘
'
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*1&lt;iEi!rL^P^-i^.viU.Orelau4f-.
thanks of my associsfas, with whom 1
Hurdv rountr."
•
have the honor to remain, gentlenn-a,

WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,

;

them a speech, advised them to obey the ciirftmiuVd by tbe gnvcrpmeul. buL. can-

fare .nd encowdittensl loyalty, who trust-

«d Its fraH tenure, have gone down, defiled

4t, pbwer»Rnd all iu fnfetB, and ,lb»ri»i&lt;i.Miii,n which can giro It &lt;-ourBgs, ,per
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from
to wi
R» .wm
F fro‘n
Ih.jntitrpyWbwMT
)*« urujll'JI
toe
jnhcrrapsvMafkdf pu
required to toad ..or toysa*-c. Ilia, indeed,
pnwlfilo .ftir". an” adaiinislratiun ,i# U&gt;1«
;
cbuuirv
to enpeiive and perfect policies
which w.mM^bjjbciiefictant,! fait, iv eould
not
carry ‘them .’into. effect without the
,
public consent /for
firajtiipUnKtlion
which the staUsumn Mrires from axperi
,
cnee
Is, that be must do in every ease
;
not
what hp wishea, but vffat ha &lt;W&gt;&lt;
“In reviewing thiB^history ©f our ,counti-y,'we
~
w . find
&lt;M ninny taafaoocs
___ _.in. which it
JisjhppFgra1»e,.errora fare'been

। direct ora, and Hiiiiie' other motive Inc^plicaulp to m-j. .
I rnrrip#*/' of yvts-Mvears WplHfort JftcjanBftside of
to gather results.
Such-fas.fa
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Such
- Jura i been ynur history,
■* ‘‘-‘-—“.J, .Xtes is mn,Wn

movements of troop* in ibis victaity hiri
been eongMikHaod. wMtafau exception'll?
General 8umnrry.fp&lt;»w, QuW&amp;f. Corps) J ordered Cspt

Pnu
dm Uta«j-«
jtil «JT goverruurel.
a
I.M Mto.
UP imw J— returned ofrrt
t..„. *
. visitto
.bleu. part nf General .Morgan
Une.oVl
from
’S Mp«i,ii, , .aasiiqpi.fl* .anrt l«
troops, who recently evacuated Gomber- expeeusl ib.rihe^jiove lite rklw ,bC tth«
bud Gap, and that he. fiatfid, than* in a- ■ pelipleorhr
deatitute QooditMw. ,They were on their*' merit W elwhv. dspenJeutoo lh»M|&gt;porl
way to Gallipoli*, Ohio. U&gt;ir* BaowaloW: ■of the n.lbxi froni ,wUm . It dert* «■. »il
JelphU
wv
&gt;|zu*m

RtnsrtD PtANTATihirs nc Lovtsxax*.—A
correspondent of the Borton Traveller,
who accompanied a flag of truce to n reb­
el tamp eighty milc± frutn New Oulaans,
3 few weeks stare, soya!
“ We passed large groves of oranges,
ripe,?and soon to dettav for wnttt tiF labor
to pluck them *, large plantations deserted,
ano the Immense crops of sugar and corn
destined to the same fate, and for the
same cause. The scene was dismnl in the
extreme, and should be witnessed by

its.;

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AVn.biiHtWttJdrtu#;

Suirak lubM"

“Ypur very obedient servant,
“William H. Sgwann."’

look the enemy at da/Hgtft tills morning,. "by the fsbetaamwral mrntb•nd attacked Ahn and raptured one hun­
dred and se+efoy hfad W rattle sixteen ।

Rwaslsglfa Blockade.
Washington, Oct. SI.
The Slar Myer *‘We fave-rtftabli in

rwkfcUUi

p Slewed,

anA "rknfv ht.nwra
F.‘lt«Lr.T. Brig. O™.

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ibsprt^’ta . .egtiM *-&gt;» ]«’/X/

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..J ,wplrr SKTrofi^srda.wiU ** svuc Lrre

I of the MerrifofibTVV'. 2.
I Wfr'b Mil I” i pre*. U&gt; BB&lt; Jrfut
loysJduller, wi'b t-iljl'i* ■
lilehmrmd „.n.e lioir. &lt;lurin# -r Me. I ( -M.. us.MS J'T?

W.J.inetoh/i&amp;si.

from Chfa,
bn her late
The fullowing wyf jvccivcd ot. the i it^ every way a
She lift®' b&lt;-«i
&lt;»f MuHalto,
.Headgurtera &lt;.f tfa Zkrmy to-day.;,
’ rohiphrted nboyj n inoulh and fa’.mrtle
far eared1 nf .
St Louis- Oct- 29.
.several trips to -Fort..Darling. ’’Stiu fas
cotton, quite a number uf Texan slsvca,

formation from parties jukt
that lhe Steamer Blanche,
trip from Texas t«» the port
Cuba, carried, in addition to

Jta. Cl &lt;ft *7
with their owuens who prumtly sold To M.j, Gw. H. W. H.lleek:
jPolling
(noarSw.
S»* Yotw Crrr.
Tb.
rf lbw Crowder I. wgaln ape
, W *”•"**" ,b““1 r
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them to Cuban planters, and also that
co.Ibl, C,™. Seh.4Wld'. dt-rirrt-. from J? ■‘•■n.lpfr/U jkf
H&gt;f £.rj.- ------------ ,&lt;tih
several aeceMion families arrived from
MORTGAGE SALE,
-iq
those northern men wbo, ignorant of war
FrirelUrille, Ark., -r rh.&lt; re.tert.T .1
inPrnW I., h«rt™ no.u.le.l In
botii tickets,
lease Messer fas a major
New Orleans and its vicinity, bringing
and Us ravages, complain of it so bitterly
dn/ligta Brt-.Gm. Vernon -Ilie the »&lt;««&lt; three .eek^
fl» .nneUnery ..f
cfsnll hannjbeen ioUe in tbe eoutHlibn. cf
will) them numbers of slaves.
It will
ftp'over W. P. Bristol of 621.
because they are called upon for increased
JM»-meet
of
s
cvri.ta
Indjutoreot
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i.t* wift-. Si­
be remembered that the steamer Blanche l.l lZ«.e.r.lr,..d '.lM.7.l1 Mobil, owe [ th. M.rhuoe eorfc. », 1. Sl» W. —IThy tbe entire Republican ticket is texes. At noon we stopped at the plan­
run her cargo to Cuba, under tbe British
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in
elected by majorities nearly equal to tation of a Mr. Webb, and asked of the
old black woman who thrust her head out flag.
O.r*.rtT M. .beet 1.000
nr. eerl*.. uf her
Sbeesol 1860. Tbe official canvas will
-TheSpAoish man-of-war. Binscn degary
of a window at our approach, for food for
n.MI»M 0,000,1 ?
''
Is said to have landed more or less ofifa e hll. the rebel
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_ .'hc
• June, in the year of our U&gt;rd one
vary some of the majorities ft trifle from
man and beast.
» slaves, entering the Island from ihowicin- ,eumnandri b, C..I. Cneenl
j luar that tfa .Merrimac XNo. ..
2.......................
it a failure, bumlrei ••■dADx-tjMkud nrco'
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these figures on local candidates, bul
“ She called a small.boy, wbo pointed
&gt;'and that the rebels declare her SO, then |J^S^y^wirtig-r, until*'
ity of New Orleans.'’
After a sharp engagement of an hnftr |“,,u
‘“S
—•
on the State ticket iho vote is nearly cor­ out to us a spot where our horses might
th. enern, ... e .nrplwi, r™t«l Im,. | V mny eepwrt her I.. eWcul .nd 0"
get a moulWul. and then conducted us in­
M.rtgaa^ u* I-R*
rect. Glory enough for one day !!
Tua Imdiak Wak Oran.— According ing nil his raifip equipihHite and a few
to tbe house where ft sumptuous repast
•'•■-•
awaited us of cracked corn and a little tn reports published bytbo Mankato A»- wagnns.
I napping.
It was for Ihh rwi«m that a
- The hiss of the enemy is eight deed nn
dependtHt,
the
Irfdtau
war'brnter
In
Min
molasses.
Fortunately our haversacks
We shall not bsable n&gt;'giro tbe gene­
&lt;-&gt;ttr loss ii-five wounded, one rebel made a remark thnt the obstruction*
ware.belter stocked, and after making the neaeota,and tbe red skins are far enough the fleM.
in the James River fad nil been removed.
-- ral result ofthe election bold yesterday, old woman’s heart glad by a present of awsv from tbe viciuHy &lt;*fth&lt;se(tleftien(s mortally.
orianv.
,
.,
,
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Gen. Vernon-pumM (be cntnSv for mUpdiug. ovti^lh, fa «myV. tly Mca
aad it may not be well to venture any some “flour bread," we set out once to set at rest all fen¥» lest they return
vre.1 mHes taw the Breton MoWtatas. ihf t^’-racti.-Bs wore rcum^l to
again.
Little Crow has been deserted several rrtHes into the Breton Moinrtatns.
more.”
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fet the Mcfrltwtt ho. 2 outi
■
ry «i&gt;«J Rist*
Signed,
S.R.‘(NIRTI9;
by most of bis followers, and has himself
ic*cried M
..f M.eliitfM., MtiTbring 1
the issues were momentous, and the rc
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;MnpGeh; Cam.
run away toward the Riicky Mountains
Trial of a New Iron-Clad.
Mikg diJ»udtb«Mt«uai
- —spti;ui. jioncjte..
salt, whatever it may have been, may
The new irron dad Monitor battery Over 300 Sioux prisoners have •'been
rut roster tse#! •» •*
Pas-oic, which baa been budding ftl the taken dy Col. Sibley’s, and nre undergo­
tfarfi’omssrraAl sayiv
“T1* ArmX '
iWUTF
Contiuental Iron Worka at Grewipouit, ing trial befiirewdrutn head court martini.
MIBLn BDTK B
of the Itop.nuc w ;il hm-iifier cminlst &lt;&gt;f
detn&amp;ud
took a trip down tbe bay yesterday, at&lt; Their punishment will’Come Isler and
three grand armies, nine corps, thirty j
tractiog much attention from those ou sure enough in thd ftiUtrc relations of the
divisions and seventy brigades.
uarv BUJ
—------r
other steamira aud vessels she passed.— Federal Government with these the
"The firat gmud army .•ilhconsist &gt;of
reammv nf treating our present national Tbe Passaic mode about five knota an weakest and most verttal tools of Beceseia.
the. «ocp»:ofGena. Reynolds, Porter, and
Manifestly thir will release Gem' Pope
troubles. Should a Congress be elected,
Franklin, under Gtm Hooker.
thfaWrt iigbi fafarWsfa •IrtT-thMc, st on*
lu the lower bay experiments ware and the larger share 6f bls troops to h
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oppoaed to tfa Administration, it must

D. Lovelace for Surveyor ol 019.

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bn remembered that it fas no session, or

voles ta nsttanal affairs, until

after tbe

Fourth of Merab next, and perfaps not
nntil Dec- lat, 1663.

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; rVfrtaff tfa period of time to elapse

matters may be so changed as to Ifavfc
wo fl*ctiot&gt; in referenes to the then waist

made with the armament on brerd, con­ field wtach be and they sill lite better,
sisting on one eleven inch Dahlgren aud ahd where they een d- the qpuntry taore
A few mounted cotoproles will
one fifteen inob gun. Thia letter ie the service.
largest ever used on any vessel ,«f war.— be all that is necessary to Mmfrh peace
Its maximum diameter is .forty-eight and safety to tbe borders, end three Min­
inches, bore fifteen iaehna. ita finished nesota will be glad to farolsh'.
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weight forty two thousand pounds, whilst
Riotcliji ur T7tx'NfocTC-x(iRX*«.-^-'rtp.'
tbe shot it carries weighs fimr hundred

■ »V arms,
The Mhm Btrnr, Wwhtah
to Um

xmvn, vc'iww

corps of Gw*. Couch, U ifa
SinciMA. upder Gen. Bu reside.
,) ^Tfa-third army still consist of Gen.
Cox’ft.aud two . utfar Innrpm^to.-wbum

■aid county:
’ a.*m’
*lrtb tate’-dsr at Nsrnaber nrrt.
1■pfkMU will be restfvM s*&lt;l detcrwluwl rtUltir

perm*nent commnndem fave ndt yet
been assigned, nsder Gen.-Sumner.” k m

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r Hbaduva«tkrs Arm*of trtfc PofoiAc,
recent elections do, not'- shpw ,2fty partio-: ,
Sondat, Nbr. -2d, 9 r. Ts.—Genera!
Pleasanton come up wBh 4fa enetayN
lag policy of tba Administration. Thus,
cavalry rind artillery at'PbllHnfontabotit
'
it may sobappoc^hal wilhan opposition
ll o’dmdr-yraterdnV. The fight, ■ whlWv
it necessary to nominate &gt;ar candidates’’
wvs rtrtdnvted Wta.ily by artillery; hiated
the voters have elected a large portion of
about five hours, when the enemy retired'
radical men.
Judge Kelly, TlmdJeus
to Unfon, a emhll town about th tec Itarfrs
Stevehx,Thomas WUHntnsendGleiil W.
beyirnd. Gdr l*tas wks one kitted and
with its abjsote both North and South.' lata Wordsu warw-amomg those wn board ScbotM*d drealt nTtfatschpul. and tost
fourteen wooudrd. 'I’he-Wemy’s force
o« tfa trail trip. K F. Ac /faL
no votes bx Ik1 The few Phi«&gt;n U)«lf «cc\
consisted of a'portion of StunrtNcavwtry,'
and owe battery.
Five of them are
even'. enjvpwou W
IttPouvaar N avax Captcsb.—-Tfa napseveral
knfarn'to hare been kHled.1 ‘
rArio. to Um eruAtog oui
i * Thfa mofnlng PleasJnton renewed tfa
&lt;M,to bk»i lh.So.lll m«J Itof
&gt;fa»vt 8 ftMock.
Al 10 Vclmk lie

ondstaty (founds. Tbeezperimeots were
satisfactory, excepting ihst the smoko fill­
ed the turret unploasstrtiy al timsa; this
turret revolves once in ninety seconds.—
Captain Percival Drayton, Lieutenant
Miller, Engineers Uttig. Hwbie, Dipps
and Hoods, are among the ofltaers of the

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ular spite of voters against radical caudidates. Onifa"&lt;5pntrary, while,t^e.adyerseries oftheguverntrient fave often foupd

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RAMtm BOTMR

Mertt-r*

Estate of Rewrite Wicksb-

Asmsmi'i Ornes. Ioxia. Oct Bib. IMS.
ALONZO SEfcMONS.
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jtessrer.«h Dts. IIMt |

D*;. Rfaxcirti Wttrltiis.-4.By rcfcrene#

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Uu r-. adini; o

‘ op tbe third pa&lt;o,
, the S4lh.

■raj-er

wfarotaforeed bt a brigacfe 'of'tafnntry.
KT oppof
. ...
rit one 6’dnek the rebels foRi back ’from
^radlI ra Gro
Vhten, Smd odr tortfW octnpfod
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AdmioWrUioo,lhe hopn

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Itettotou* 'M»l rttiuwi' &lt;M»'«
No mtn fit

r&gt;
■ijowARi, ffleocftTwx, Miua.r

3L

tHSsSr to

&lt;torit.’i

�Tefal

W DRY-GOODS*
MH
Ar .
4"1&gt; MBTJshjI
f

AT THfe; OXLY EXCLUSIVE

often

d.j

but c l.^d ™&gt;A Hm

vrry plruanl.

”-W9^f«OF-

IN BATTLE CREEK!

ny Lear either
reader. Lm&lt;&gt;w c, j-—•—•• “iltire.
il'ire. Our

■T&gt;|« Eh«cnox l.i rUua«L—t£wl*7

^PMCES”

CASH STORE!

the electric
•0 often ended
|^wt military
-J*.
In Urn
i»l‘&lt;Mdy been

for*. VM7 taH mooa.

■rroMxcxnc

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AV*’?.-’|

DIGSSTIVE SROHS.

TVYCBt CAVWv-ft
’&lt;&gt;««« iro? Muff • Y,*|
r-&gt; &gt;! »' mW- ' ".tefl
b ,»&gt; foal t»df

A- L. SKINNER

wi'iXteds:
1 ‘1 Au'In* Stir?
^;ra^,uier4'~'
An Immense Stock of
T~»X*i.’^,;!“

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■•uteotfriiacrtak.

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. Al a saMiotiXttee ProbateQMrt forfb« Coan^ f &lt; . "
tv of Barer. Iln1,1A.1,— ^1- —

spwp-i

pk-Maiuly li, llic It^ldWfean, iha, ,o

Fu.l..ni.t.,

h.dw'

Tb« mulct,xWSVjMFuiat*&lt;l

unfcn with

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iCM.

reriloT
BEFORE TUB RECENT ADVANCE I

there was more hwd »i»rk ^rfbrme4; „

pocidlv bj the Rrpubiieani than we have
rvwmaMKd Lcforc w.^p.

b* Come and ,

«u.ri^ «lil»n iu ||„, iu
Id bar® in tbeir ^TOr
|mpor(nnl
Mhrnnu,. «Meh I.
p,rl,
,h&gt; |
hwlar .UM. th.,. »n&gt; depri«d—lh»-. I. ।
loMy, th. tnhv,
.I ...rtf
"tihih^ ** P"^“ ',U“r,.“«uF
'

Tkrn,.

nil, n.prtsA’VF’^lkfWOyv.'/jykcr.

Ik. Fu.h.rn.1.

ripprUrt mxi'j SHtoill

Ton UTAjfl

Which are offered

mmnndars coald 1
lien «,&gt;*□.(« f..rTmwwl..wd
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"‘-p*- OU guided to make tbeir marches
tar uf Deeds rtcwvrt SI hast Hurt y ma. lake their pMftom with jndgement and

UXIHEOT

Tennesaee; where almost

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2000 yds. plain nnd fnney Silk,

owa vic^ry^l.^up^ul^Joresliadoued I lrI’?2nSLl^??7i2ir^Wb°
U»»ver.l,rl,„log d&lt;d«t ..ftl'.t-.nbed

’ JAtensoapy.)
mef :,■•

d.a WU» .’t.X?*cXlSt".^

fr»« Three t« Six ShllllBgs per Jart;
rd Kusjomsm

ultuiii, in tbk county, is J ■» «»oo ai our force® enterit, th® want of
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‘•iirrii, mo wutll &lt;&gt;|
buriud in deep dibgrncc.
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‘ „,«(,. u rdL,
i
..p. &lt;111
,Ih .ml ,Hl. y iU..UaJ J
Th. «h.ie m.U.gen,.
„f jV T7
' , T rf
J
s m
|
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nnu experience or
InataaU v Hthe„r.l»
at die nervi™
Kereral cases uf
P..imc»l. Mkkr'.u.-W, .ml
i th® region will bu '"-..lljr
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j n» the deliverers of the state.—.V. }'

uouqtol luelfaapqbliciiti mvoting belli at j
lhe Court Iloiwc &lt;hi Tuesday evening off

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AC MMNBUL
Judgr of Probate.

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Estate Of Prentice Chad.

T) BOB ATE - Order.—Btsis cf Kiehigan'.
A (utility of Barry, ss.-Al a session of tbe Pro­
bate Court for tbo counit of Barry, holdcn nt tbs

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A largo «tock of

..rr; ndlwrwl
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rff«t upon
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"Dv ■R.oYhm.Vs
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ft\ovo.o.c\v 'Wwi«ys

Usat Daflleld

vOcL«J',8“-

;

arc 4m. \^&gt;or man's Vn*ai.

\&gt;r. ‘SLoYvaek's

ilia argnineuts were tetlrfrg,'and pie
convert* Lu R.puUieunisNt HtW’.W't u

L...

A iT&lt;HXTM*jTy- We/? lire p^^&lt;i «"
Thnt bis death was caiiaed by wounds j
jtirn that mir nighty cstyetnixi tot^nfimm. received on thi- Unttle field where ho was j
Dr! WhZlXm 4fp/&gt;»itrf,*' 4-is the I;
-npioiintmenC of FirWt Snrgom

in *^flie k

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to Us bn-tbers in arms. ■
n c hope and bolievo ihnt his spirit has !
auustntted
«u-nded-fn
lhe rood
g«»od Gm!
Oml who
who ante
gnr» it.'
it.
-in the
am) where we may hope to meet him io

menus a p&gt;ud &lt;«». ami we eimgratulate
K.tli the D"&lt;d&lt;*r mid lhe rt-gi/uent up?»n

love and pemv.
_____
i
As a teatirnmiinl of grief and reaped jt
• xr , — -________ ...
. i ^’directed thnt thv olHccre of lhe RcgL
tsrlnmrml.Krf.h. wileqWiw H | ,„r
of niournin|[ r„r

-their good forlatic

I no
Af/rievlhtritt n weric br ; rfrirtr ditya.
two since, wedid w-l gwe tbe terms H; By unlw’

The pricu i« $1

it yetfr/ aKd i

but the rvat of this year, and lb® map in i

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dollar.

&lt;O

Slavks

BsrryCwmly,

ths

Jous

MOTS &amp;

8®W&amp;?»,

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HARD-WARE I

the last une out, am!

it aff.rdefl

fhmJi j

m

led and circulating
sis weeks. imuMdlately precious U data day

».n&gt;ereb'^l, «bers weHtaS' &lt;«&gt;*■

gJJZj
C-ISO WIMTV lucre US STu'e? M«Sfinl
, !
M.-Uiir) , ftutalUfj. M'MW-.mlfr..ni*i.»e.»eJ 4A.Abe U.ue&gt; &lt;mJ ,
- - - -nnd Opium; n*e the bobbys uf the Modi­
. ,,(
*.1^-.■i„n
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-J one
— nr the
tl»* uther
Other &lt;&gt;1
Another weehfy.
If lhe Pioneer mun iuw
» pr
, and
CBJ proicui™, W~
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r , drug,
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in ninntv-tl
n.o pwribed
In niwlv nine

printing prea&lt; ; |-ijtink bi&lt;tJ*»t i»*uc
JiHMt Im zki^y’4 mW.

Ho need uM try

to conver(aupnd Republicans। K&gt;U&gt;,. “Iw»-

icn 'Union lata” fur he Cann..'

Kwif

■w

the Wirx arc . Crieod* of the Banurr at
'®Wrdr johrv,

',lrr

that!
impiy p-m
hoe to one Republicac have gone to war, j
and that tbe Tories oi-------------

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SWAMP LANDS.

CCUl^l^ilQXSB^ NOTICE, /.

Stacks of

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Clothing

deecsned, are Hetebr orUfled and requested to
present the sAnjaTbr examination and aiguMmaal Web wo lire aaxios* to aeD, and WILL. SUB,
Io tbe nndrrrirued Comtrihtfonrfa.Wj aMmfo'ad
te”
-•'st
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,£

rightcmlh'

of

I t taw of TUBSB MAXD T1MBH wo on arlteg
{■•restate Court for the final

^nririof^daluu

DA?^
■Dated; &lt;MbwH,’

OUR GOODS,

Unusually Low!
1MI.1311 VtitSil l!’2&gt;.WU I
to Battle Ctak

^OMerf.diHbWilW
THE Xflrenk-r hWiug-.UM rerLored
health h&gt;* fair wv«k»hrmrory slmnlo remedy
trial

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,*Ni&gt; IS, IM2,

JirwcM

ELECTION NOTICE.
otioa is hereby elm. lUt «* Mw •
•J Kteciiou to be held on ths Tui

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littteellKre- vonffniH.

if tr&gt;A&gt;n
tverx fliwcxlptiun

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SUMIN DOUD, dthainMrat
Dated. Heptember I Silt Mitt.
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-S t&gt;» m^ip&gt;«nt d^ra&gt;e&gt;

Flni.Typl.'WiFo'er.li'noetae,

Ga:xh—The Tor!e&lt;
gretK DWWC &lt;»«cr luu
gams (• rbe October elcdhm».
. L . r*K . .2.
foil

lowing lands belonging' to the said estate, to wit:
Tbe8oulh Weal fractional quarter(W) ofthe
north M»&lt; truclionai quarter, f Y-) “»&lt;’ f*e onrtti•art frsrtioiml asartarfXj oPtbs aa® (tew ?st frac- ■
tieaal quieter,Hl of section- tweutr, ffiC.) In
toaiwiiip two | x) North of tenge nine [*'. vwl,

Rtlirfw « prerenthe
VX eb.r-u.Al. .11.'■

enimM .rare =■“! ,ta” 1,11 tb» ««!■«'•
lion io lb. «orl.l.
Let tbie medidne be

Lilt Lilac.

a tic

9
w

I

iri

iM, H will do, ver» VOVO after It «

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-1

R*

In.uch ouw »l&gt;er« Hare 1» |»l»«•
ffr.TK.I’iort I, Intel*'**l&gt;eM’—1 'rom
LinLt^fl., IrHUW® end influn.nllnn

All

FOR SALE BY ,a’!
Roberts A Striker. Ussttoite. Kli JCteboU, Jwr 8
Terry, Orapgenllo M II Is. fl ■ C. Hwift. Prairieville
H B. Banaiu«tnif7V&gt;dftlifvnTe.

of said Coarrty, J sh.ll pxT&gt;o»etn
suction 14 tta highest bidder al
nf
I,, th. ■»«

.nil ••! -mo Immln'd.
IMraft
i’ rwdbnd &lt;&gt;r m. oMj

do ft;’the

Jcwwr ba* the nwoA friends pet.

•U orderw ebould be oddresttd.

DRY GOODS!

AdnUnlitrator's 8h1c.

amusetncnLf&lt;*r uje, altbnygliit ia diutres 1 of
- ..porenlly
-•------------■» [.henomer.
v.t
opfx.ile
.I
I el „ »M «. sing
~.s to
~ rend Anythin# ~
so ntterfy
,....., ...
ipmrarilF
— „■ . «e d.. not .inp m e..n,ider tluil I l&gt;J,' i "X,•
with. I think it. editor i^rfll to.ttroli | ri.™ prenvlb. rnl..nir1 in .lino.1 everj , t,V

welt as personally, he had belter |i-U Iii»

Tniwe fitters are put up in qu^-t
botlln, of whioF. lha above ?« tt '/ha-afrteRe. T/te lahri io Jlnaig anffru.vad,'ahd
M jroviArf XtrifA a aafe-ffuardl f-cm
eauntfrfritan:( GVioe
per Lcrfli, hr
aixfir
C. IF. J^obaoJt, (PrepriefcY, fto. 6
Boat Fburth Bt, Cfirfitr.nuti, to whom

I of the pcndr-ioy cfacid ।
teh/tu

.

eutTi^iny diveaw-.

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aw
8o\4xiv'» Y'rxtwA.Xi^,
■Dko.rAiAO. "Pift*co.'l.tru, 'BL'I\«uxm.&lt;u«u,

SIU’.JLMAN C. PMNDLE,
Jud^c of Probate.

U J* ' *!

&lt;-w\o\^a.\&gt;Yfo.

Dr. *£Lo\&gt;oek'«

Bbowk

R. R. R.

PAmrer, but for amuaemctal I have re^l | And

ft\o«ko.e\\ Wv\X«.v»
AruM. (UMU^
vu\A wxukc

ft\omek 'BW’U.ta

‘

.vnvntl&gt;
PEOPLE-^ O.XDER

St. '1R.o\&gt;aek'»

Part of Section.

,, / .j^..
r, /?
of the slaves if ho permitted them tn siiig n e ’
nasTkSos. N»»t. 3d, JrifliLs i th«» *°«3. anJ ,h«
replied *£-J
Bsxxr.K;-! have iJety Own i
be CuH "”^P^________

oiliers, and I liavw been mWch ettrprieed j
at ihoaudaerfy oftf* 1‘jontn
I
l&lt;U uot maku a practice of readimMhe {

vavA^oraYe. KYu. weak awA
A&amp;nYvKaKtiu

H

We have re- i Ctiowgs.—W belt Col. Daoiel Ullman was

.reading Hw papers u? flasUnga MiM«ug ;

ivarlj,

'

&gt;,

in said petition dsscribed, to said

PHIUABT SCHOOL LAND.

Ur. 'B.oYvaek's

6Vomkcvc.\k '&amp;kXX*.*»
’

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tzT.1'"

SSLi

Ur. "RoYishsX'Sr-^XeiKusekv ftWYv-e*

n'.’

. .... .. GROCERIES

K-'JT1CK U W„l, rt'".. &gt;h.l

sarx. lYvi Jaoov wvarv raa\Yw
■Dortor's "SvYYs.
.

am VYvc r\e\v wuxa's HoVacc
Cora^orK.

rt!

C. I.rfs, Lt-Ce.1.,

Sikoing

Wc hhve cicrykind of goods, suub aw

u

for suiAeosnir.

“

KBJM-DIB® 5»am&gt;BlES:

Aen»p.,.nd«n !«!(, t„ H»i. ' ,■»* '"f.
1'ark ingtun. X a., ho repeatedly beard stavea
Address Owaxca J t w*. 41 Park -t lUif w,trk -i(lginjj tbfl j„bn Brown ! w
City.
...'.. ■tj,nrnt. Col Vllnuih rtsked th® uwtier “ i*

Dean

JCMt‘

,

“.‘fl -

AAtreW
c. bufi?
situated
In tbe county of Barry, forfaited iurupnpayment of iutercat. will be ottered for sale at late of aairf cuuut
public auction, at Ibis office, on Thursday, the
Mtb day of October next, al 10 o'clock, A. IL, un­
less previously redoemed according to law.
.
BANC’ELS. LACEY,

Coninmnding the Regt,

'

sulawrihcra sending now got not only toe Jous Ttlkr, Acting Attj.
Aj/rirultvrial fur all uf 1863, ^Vut 22.) ‘
s
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n.Miiion, all fiw n

.
I ।

Estate of Prentice CMMr
I QTATE OP MICUIGAK.» ..
Probate C

£•*£•

-n^v.

.4hc**|»pvr.

A. L SKINNER.
•• ■
•«&gt;*-'
Oct. 22J, 1802.

’

fttOWMicXv. ’WVWtt.VS

At 10 and 124 cents per yard,

tbit the heirs st taw of sa&gt;d dccrascd. and .11
I other per»otislntercrtcdlnaalj|esta*e«T«ircuuirCTl
1
Vrder No. 22.
to appear at a smlon of said CfttuL (ben to .be­
' , ''"f* ‘“““T1
-&gt;»»• Uat "nr I
BeMtifBl Styles sf Delalsts,
holden st the Probate Office,In Ute rills** of Hsstings,
eanse,
if spy that
tbero.be.petitioner
why tbe
’teloved companion tn arms. Lieut. Win.
And and
it isshow
fnrtUer
ordered,
prs»«w
ofthe
peritioncr
hhouJd not the
be eranleiL
M.DuSHa„r&lt;X a,Ud7«d, ndnem
at ?»ets per Tart.’
j giro notice to all persona Interested in said estate
_;_of 11^
—
; ir our dnty to express our sincere regret I
. Itirrcou. ny cant
/t hi* untimely J.w«,
Knowing ns we j j. gg. Mcrcha«laTriahlMgteBtock i ’ ttaJi^^br*
naa
order to b«j puhU
&gt;g
a
copy
of
this
notice
and
! order
a newspaper
priu
du hl* noble and soldierly qualities, bis ,'
...
to bepubUi
ltd in tb« ‘“iMiiuca Dsaner.**
ty of
Uany,r ?foe.
warm and cme.yuanaliire, how sad the । "P Wl"
“ ?■ OV**1 ’*
7»
rla 4 and circulating in said eoun,™liWll.«. I. 1., .11.
!bcf»rrr&gt;lus EkM.
f
.
'lUl'fe.JT., V ^ir^.-lr.
l»-»..11

..'‘.‘‘jd
‘
■;■"•••«-

rV\x«.*c ’B'h.VtC'r*
ov«. coWvVomA oj VO.VS. &lt;mvA
^xM.rSuX. took*
YvciAm,
wWvtYv «m4u 4muv

XVvc^vX.^ 'Vovivc.

Which we ufrrat

and bis every eentenee tuld with »timping

&gt;Ijiver Complaint,
\(&amp;y'&amp;pepBia,

a\xA oAX. &amp;x*c4xm,» p5
lav Y\aXu.\x,

.

TKSJ8 OUT

MMMHwMm Hfettau.
.^..nd wh™ iu .Lpi^u ..

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. ,.i \SHiOTM3 F&amp;V&amp;7'., .
Zrei/er ge.72zZ

\JcbWZGLiQe,. i
•
Xidney Qomplaimta,

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The tneetity; was' addressed !

last week.

I
I

Fl’OM

to be poHisbad in th* Ilasttags HsnMr. antws
nanar nrim&lt;w&lt; i» »...&lt; ------ ■ -■»«■-- . .. _
lediatefr previous foiaif '

Ererts, Republican, hg&lt;j four ]ft ccriaiaty of acting to the best edvan

AltogotUr it was a must Xri

nVAE

JUST RECEIVED

wnicii

fur Hepre-1 •uul •“ «* iwgius mirruoftdlng Ulriulb—
unamg vormin—
•tentative waanwiy eight,-while dm Ropub.iL"* °
of
f topkgraphical i:

msjofity.

.rrrw
WE

cnaua mapiniy over 8«cwy

j*’rity e^eh.

nt OUK LIKE OF TRADE;

■URCH,

2MdLfl"*,]?,p»‘ «* “
Jii^ehxwwli/zjrdlwijruAir e believe^

wra nokaffivwb Ko 4m. vytaVve
a* a ttttOAtvM. wXAeV. uAVv
Cuve aX\ -ike “\X\* uAvxXx
SVwkv vs V*u, Ke," W, «« a.
wwicAvaX. a«cn.K —a fpKaK
"Ste^wKaKov oK Viw suAewv.
In KW Wou* SvrtAeU
&lt;4\Ytt -WtsK auA SouKYuVs VC
Wa%, $or a
vtuxcVv VYce&amp;eA (v&amp; aVi\.t,\.e o\
&amp;lovtva.e\v
uAvxeXv1, Vf
tttkexx \.u.
oa\A aX X\x«, \\.v&lt;y^e,r Xxvftx, &lt;vrc,
a SUVt&gt;
=1

reaculaiirn in CoogriM for tta Fourth Grt*mssloes! District of (Rs Stale, to which thia esuaiy
ia atixcbe-i.
Also, a Senator for the Twenty -First fl to Mortal

.snuRaft
mHa&gt;
Xa.

�'Lwc£5

,?f

,rvte..«» Ctete^ijosrcoMxar aut* o I
AMereep &amp;wroraZ-KDwlBD BATCH, fo MlMouri.

WttL atoout 004for, tidking th*

Agricultural Suclrly, wbkth «]
tbeir tronaaetionx f&lt;W
Onc-lftlrd'of tbe wgfafi of b
siets of Cartilage er iM|jfr nsgtl
under the mriud wfK«Lh

,000.

TO THE PUBLIC

The Ohio State Journal tells thia story

/utaw, X OU being «xpo*ed b*eo*M dsy

.

with an easily fermentable moist
substantee, g rapid decompoirilitjOfr pf tbe
buuea will tab* plaoe. iW order; 4»uw-

■
f&gt;

1i XFW, to Usteo toiA disaoUtiou of the

. fitr m convenient/ by * akdge, .nd
placed Into altcmAte Uy*rs wlni..L
__ ,
..loem,
Harised wsfifio, toW-dukt, or 'swwnrpiTdnck,
Ming a safic'idot quantity of thia material
.., to &lt;n .th* «rsy&gt;9te hmopg the broken
particles uf bont», bat hardly mar*. • Bo
gin tiie heap with a thick layer of(ij)uck
or !o*m. mixing in the butted, and
the
wbold pllo t* raised, puur -over Il -etale
urine uy liquid made by- dilutiag cattle
manure with water.
Enough of this
liquid should bo poured on to moisten
the entire mass, and when the pile is
completed, covered a iuut thick with
earth or muck.
If lhe weather is warm,
decomposition begins at once, nnd In
from three to six week* all traces of the
Bone* wilt have disappeared.' Iffermen-

and

Thera U a variety of BUa Disease*
bsfaed tbs nkfil of tba most sssiaant m

and moisture, is found to readl

"BlOOD VlVLS

1 have another all-aufBcieot reason ; one
DR. RAD WAY
that you cannot refuse me exemption
fur.” “Whatia ItF asked the doctor. HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING 8TRUP,
"Why, the fact ie, doctor, I have not
good sense—I am *« Idiot," solemnly
replied the applicant, “Ab!’’ aaid the
doctor, "what proof have you of that 1
What evidence can you. bring.” "Proof
aotxdusive," said the applicant sWby.
str,! voted for Jim Buchanan; and if that
isn’t proof of a man's being a d—d Idiot.
I duntknov how kboay ooujd he proven."

talicwt should spend itself before reducing
tbe bones, ths heap must bo overhauled
-/^fiM'set up anew, •* before j snd’if exam-

imng the muss it is found-to- evolve -antsaKnia, let it be covered deeper with
|r**.' * TbU bone compost f says Prof.
J-euntains toe pbo-pbules of limit lu a
•M'nely divided stole, and lhe nitrogen of
the cartilage which has tnoatly peered

■rto ammuota or aitrstea/is retained
perfectly
by
the absorbent earth or
mvdkv..’, ' ■ j '
’’ ■'•Jii'
Thia informnlioh as to- the method of

will be of immense ndvantftpe and '^aloe
r?

farmers.
Any one can preparp them in tbe,manner
here directed, and it will .be found 'fflSich
cheaper, of less trouble, and fully as effic­
ient, as lhe way of preparing tb^n by
tbe use of oil or. vitriol, su"g/rotvd by us
■ ■ 'i number of weeks »ince. The testimony
rf, English Jarmen who Lava tried , this
plan is, that bones no composted, fully
replace* tbe super-phosbnte made by‘ lhe
help of sulphuric acid-—-Minas Farmer.

' A correspondent of the Maine Farmer,
in speaking ofthe paae with which exhaus
ted fields may, under certain condition*,
be restored to fertility by pasturing or
yarding pheep on them, ®rfsf—"My atJRaM recently called, to this subject
by Albert Stover, of Harpswdl, wh&lt;&gt;
’. htfiirmed me that bdhad tin old exhausted
mowing field which had been cropped -for
nearly half a century, until it would
hardly pay for mowing. A few ytars
ago he turned in a flock of sheep lhe last
rsdf November, where-thsy remained until

600,000 1““TrSBu4iOB’”

JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master GenereL

LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATS COUNTY
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AMD NEW BRUN8W1CK.

Will core Fever Bora*. Ulcers, Berea In tbe
Naas oe Month. Klug* Evil, Nodes, Discharges
from the Uteres, chicroaU, Primary SvphllUs,
Glaadular Swell Inga, Uloer*. of tbe Womb. Rickel*, S^teuing of tbe Bones, Fils. Dropoieal Kffuaaona, and Diseases induced by Exposure, Ac.

From recent aurvsya, completed Aug. 10, IMS;
coal I2C,r« to engrave it and one year's time.

FOUR TO BIX BOTTLES.

DARLINQ‘8

The War Department uses our Map of Virginia
Maryland end Pennsylvania, cost gKO.Ora. on
which is marked Antietam Creek, Bharpaburg,

is tbe only authority for Gen. Buell and the War
Department. Money refunded to any one finding
an error in it. Price JO cent*.
••Ll/n^M'Ap'oFVlRQlNFr'MAfiYLAND
AND PENNSYLVANIA —Thia Map ia very large
ite cost » but
cento, and it &lt;e liubut wAuA cm

LIFE UTTERS,

owner’• name (torn St Louii to tbe Gulf of Mexi­
co—I,*50 mile* back from tbe rir er—colored in
conntic* and Stales. Price, H in sheets, |2, pocket
form, and fiS.W on linen, with rollers. Ready
Sept 20.
J

Xxrt DarAKTwt.vr, Wtsnutorox, Sept IT. ’83
J. 1. Loen-Sir; Seed ma yeor Map of the

BD0SQKT JI WXALTX
♦ 10 00 a year saved in every femiiy by
, One Bottle uf

INEKim CEMEXT CLVE.
Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

Price 25 Cehta per Bottle.
'

TERMS CASH.1

HF” For Bala be oil Druegiata. and Ntoraeeepera
geaerslly throughout Hie country.

Price 25 Cent* |&lt;r Bottle,
Very

la a aupenor tonic and diuretic; excellent in
ease* otiose «f spparito. gteaiea&lt;w,famaJe weak­
ness, irregularities, pam In lhe aldo end bowels,
blind, protruding and bleeding piles, and general
debility.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
acidity of tbe atomacb. and promote dirvation, it
la a pfeasaut and healthy atimnlant.

On some farms the bams and hog-pens
are eo near the house that tbe odor from
either or both, is wafted by every breeze
througb'dlthe house, and a cool draft of
composition tbe proportion of a diffusive atinmlaat
an anti-eoptic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
a direct power over tbs nerves, neither narcotic
nor auodine, that railage* pain, is a manner pa
culler to Itactf. and for Which we Lore no word in
the English Isttriiage exaclh- to expresa ite action.
Tbe French callit.*w»lapem«it. So much for its
internal administration.
When applied exter­
nally. it will be found a most powerful counter

Now, we tbink that, all external remedies act

JXSLtt:

JOHNS fe CROftLEY,

NEW YORK.

Corner of Ubertr BtrrtL

Important tu House Outten*.

Imporaht tu Builder*.
Important tu Railroad Companies.
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR

Important to Farmer*.
To nil witoM thia mny concern eutf it con

crrm treryb/^y.

LirrBiTTBiu,
And no* consider myroif jCtorcfy nnd,”

CrV”ri‘*«. ‘Brooklyn. Merab U
1840. In the apriog of l»S9 I took a aeveve cold
which induced a viotetn fcrcr. I took tVMjloroa

DARLING'S LIVER RSGULA TOR

Pardfar and HD?

W AAlooA VCAa

Tbe cheapest and moat d«ruble Ronfluig

IT IS FIKE AXD WATER PROOF
It cun be applied to xaw and oL» noun of atx
xixM, and to enixOLS aoors wtvaotT ttxorna
vueaxtacLoa.
Th* Cos: is oaly about Ons-Third that « Tka,

tbe most active and thorough pills that
have over Leon introduced.
They act so directly upon the lover. exei-t

mt*

system docs not relapse into its former con­
dition, which U too apl to Mbs case with
•imply a purgative pill.
lacy are really *

Y»\.ooA awil VAnu V\\k,

AND JT U TWICE AB DCBABAE.

which, in conjunction with toe
bntldinqsof all kinds, such a* FacrooUB, Focxn
me*, (ivi-acure, R*lt lloan Darovs, Care, and on
Frsuc Builmxos gaaoenMy. {foxaMnxar ItetLn
'"T
by 15’LPP'»«P*&gt; Bn«-»«s. Aaroirscre.
aad other*, and baa proved-*-, be the CHEAPEST
end MUST DURABLE ROOFING ta «*r, lliefo

gra*, WE’ysrtira
hit ie tie OFLT eteleritil eoooefint^rtd fa tie
Lnited SleUe which oombhse the desirable Ellie, r

PKBCfiA AND INDIA RUBBER

uLTTA

No Bent ia required in making application

s^z

The expense of applying
ordinary Roof aiTL «

Kbarllng'* Life Bltter*r

Il ran b. &gt;pplM bj Uf te,

and runtirdynnd. I have bed no attack aiece."

a

D. Westervelt, Eeq., of South Sth, near BtWBl., and when finishrd forma fi pertMH Fine P*oOr
ror/erv.with an eteaUe todr;whk.boenno&lt; beiZ
Williamaburgb, L. I., writes: "August6. 1S4*^~ J-rcd
by Hsav. tburdrHroita.Hnm,*" , ol R^e
Uar ing been troubled wrtb a difficulty in ths Urn
aad lobilkoua attacks, 1 was advised, by a fnead, Boaass, or nay extera.1 actio, whatavar.
UXRUNGS LIVER REGULATOR.
GUTTA

will am all the afornmaatponed diwMM,
•ad, of tocmsolves, will relieve and cure

’

Beaiaehe,
Coafiuencss,
Oolia G’atnr, Cholera JEorlua.
bedigeetion,
&lt;Pai* in the gowele,
(JHaainass, eta.

Try tooee medicines, and yea win never
reent H.
Ask year neighbor*. wbo have need them,
and they will say they arc

Qrt&gt;o4 MbcAkevcvtfe,
eal^a ebooM try these befere goiag for a

lEdTpamphlei or Alatennc of mj lorn!
■Cent, and road tbe certificates, and if ye*
hav* ever doubted yoa will

Oo\0oX. xwj wvoro.

PERCIIA CEMENT.

Cteltag M.U1. of .11

Kind. wl*.
elpowd 1., lb. Attimi «( th. Wtellier,
and

FAMILY MEDICINE.
W^nJoor ol’,,a5*n ,r« °»t of sorts, we gfva tbem
a ftw dropo. nd It rote them all ngM. I Bad it

w.-

F»r rrewrvliK ate Xtaal
BaabafaRldiMti
.

Juring lhe operation oftheir pilla.ial favorable
aignt tfferir piUa expelled with the faoeea tbe
dweased humor* left circulating in tbe system,
there would be but llttie pain or griping. It la
the absence of tbe bile and ether bunsore, wbieh
tbeir imperfect pOla foil to pu—
tem, that occasion* tbe pain,
stools evacuated after arvere
be found thin and watery.

—

DABUXG'S LITER REGULATOR,

Darling’! Liver Regulaor.

■m of calomel. Mercury.Qatete*. In whieb eolchlnmaolac era preroribod freely. In tb«ee diroasea
RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS are for more
certain, and tbe patient avoid* tbe danger which
an overdoao of Colcbium would inflict.
In Yeliov. Typhoid, and Biliona Fevm. la Kryaipelaa^mall Pox. pargatro* la highly eaaenlial;
but to administer adoae of DreaUo Pifia, the irri­
tation they woald produce epd the relaxation and
depletion that would foltew. would be likely to
prove fatal, la Ibero caaee a mild, eootbina and
eenUvaUmuteUag laxative, that will asm and
beal. aootbe and atretrotben, like Redway**i Rmlatiax Pill*, is reqwlrel The ronro of no maky
dretba in thro dieeseea la owinw to ths want of
a pur^ve like RADWAV8 HLLB, that win
psrre without depleting or iaterfering with the
functions or other secretions. Not one In a hund­
red of Yellow or oilier fever eases would prove
foul if Redway’* PUls were adopted iathair treat-

’

WoActiki a Cnarnv.

CEMENT ROOFING,

It broke up my cold end fever at once. I’rvriom
to thia alteek, I bed been Iron Med with dranrpaia
rovcral moutbe: I hare felt nothing of it mbcc."

OUs Studley. Kao.. 1J8 Eaai SMh Street. N, Y-,
writes: Aug. II, IM®.-! had adffiteuHy with fee
Kidney complaint three year*, with eonataat pain
in tbe email of my back. I had need moat all kteda
of medicines, but found no permanent roWuntil

Byphilie,
Old Soros,
Jgliewnatum,
BWc Headaohe,
Fever and figue,
Female Oomptainie
Bt. JhUhonjr’e Xro,
Eruptions,

OnEpenn* write*, her dai
rf fit* of nine jeon' standit
danoc of two yeeux
ANOTELK* writ**, hia _____________
after hia Baah had almost wasted away
Th* ductor* proaouacod th* case incarabk
AK0THK1 wm eared of Fever sad Aga.
*A*r trrfag every medicine in hi* reach.
AM0THEB WM cured of Few Hum
which hail existed fourteen year*.
OOXmrfKhewtMtmarf eight yv^rn.
Case* innumerable of Dyspepsia and I aver

JOHNS &amp; CR06LEY*8

Mrs. C. Tebow. 11 Christopher Strut, N.
writes: “Feb. 20. IMO.-l have been raMs*
attacks of Asthma tbe last twenty years. I I
never found anything equal to

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.

TO THOSE WHO THINK.

Liberal KMgcUon to WteoleMle

(Sole Manufacturer*.)
78 WIU.IAM STREET,

Ja»-L. BmmU|r, meMtout. IM- Fnitett ’arret,
New York, write*. August, 18, 1840: ••! have

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

is«suttm

Price 25 Cchls per Bottle.

FAMILY MEDICINE,

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

Sxro/ttos,
Ukin Q&gt;iseasea,
Balt ^hnun„... .
^apepsia,
Liver Complaint,
Leuoorrhtxa,
Rb-geipelaa,
rumor*,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

LIVER REGULATOR

Much benpr Ito fiUfo-da mneb «0e. to (fee.

/O|ppA&gt;fjgritos? pearly fiiur timawas much
• as ^betijic pqnippnced.
" t would tert suggest Ikat ‘ those ‘who

Will relieve those wbo suffer pains, inatantly on
it* |»pWtoMXteroeflly *f&gt;y fcOdcMutrttiaa
iuternallv, and cures
RHEUMATISMin a few boure.
aiwfiivofebly'afarfted to-try the experi BOBB THROAT......................... in fiflrea minutea.
. ment, do.so this fell. If they wish to TOOTH-ACHEin three minutes.
NEURALGIA (paroxyam* oQ.. .in five minutes.
plow up a portion of their pasture or an CRAMPSIa five minutea.
adjoining held, they can nor fence off HEADACHEin ten miestee.
COLIC
&gt; ..in twenty minutes
and ) ord the sheep un it nights. By giv
DlARRHCKAin forty minutes.
. ing them salt they will soon become so LUMBAGO, [pains of]in ten minutes.
CHILLS
is fiftoen mlautes.
attached to their fold that they will go in
BURNSin five minutes.
of their own accord.
INFLUENZAin a few hours.
Tbe sheep husbandry in England shows
that the degree uf perfection in farming DEEP SEATED PAINS: " b/a few applications.

ia that they strike at the root of DfaabM,
, by aradicauBg every psxtaele of imparity

One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Doi I era
Principal ofitee.87 Maiden Lane. New York. Bold
by Druggist* in every town in the United Blates
and Canada*.
BADWAY A Co.
87 M aides Lasa.

They sre eperieot, tonic, Inxstirs, atimnlant,
counter-irritant, sudorific, alterative. They are
enttraiy Vegetable, and the only vegetable anbaubstltole for calomel, Mercury, Antimony. Blue
Pill, in tbe Arcane of Medicine. Aa rroceanta,
they are ntore certain and thorough than the
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elalerium; and more soothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarindj, or Caator
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES
They exerche a more powerful influence over
I lx*, .tej
- - - -■* II.-- --I-—-I —...
eury, blue pill, hence tbeir importance in caeee
of liver complainta. and spleen difficulties. Jamd&gt;ee. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Head ache. Ac.
Ia tbe treatment of fevers, either bilious, Yellow,
Typhoid, and other reducing fevers, they are su­
perior to quinine. Tbeir laloeuee extends over
tbs entire system, ooetroling. ctrengthening, and
bracing up the relaxed aad wasting energies, and
regulating all tbe aeereiton* to the natural per­
formance of tbeirduties, cleansing aad purifying
tbe blood and purging from the system all dueased deposits and impure liumore.
They differ from all purgative pill*. Their
action is not local, or confined to a portion of tbe

ax\4 Mt

^Vood.

"llisalwayarea
body.”—Mepeodt.
••We beve med

Pcmovea tbe morbid and bilious deposits from
tbe aionnmbwnd towvla,- regulates the liver and
kidneys, removing CTefV obstruction, restores a
natural and healthy action in the vital organ*.—
It ia a superior

DR. RADWAYS PULS.

Ce.'r’uyx.c.aXcw

Ttepecoliarity of1h*

RADWAT8 READY RESOLVENT giro* (a
doaee of balf a teeMororfbl ikroe tiaws per day.
will earn Sores o( tbe Gurna, eanksra in tbe Month
Sore Heads, Eure, and Eyea, either from TVorrna,

If people snderetood tbe importance of pure*alien with RADWAY*3 PILLS, in cmitrooisusction of purging with other pills or powders, salts
oila.Seldlitx waters, they would neid less physicing. save tbatnsslres from much suffering, and
greatly improve tbeir bealib.
BADWAFH PLUM

Mkbmc.tou»

wfilah hare bees showered upon him Frota

.

Com.\x\v^.

mac. and every other place in maryland ,Virginia
and Ptosylvania, or money refunded.

LIX)YD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO. INDIANA, and ILLINOIS,

«&lt; Macs Mb ftor fa* wiwrtfahg few
roerita. and pabli^ing the

Aepertide Canted fiiJ, AMERICAN CEXEET
aU'XrUloet.dme aden U iemmded

Are pure regelable extract*. They enrc all bil­
in tbe throat or co the Langs, or Liver, and dis lon* disorders of thehuman system. They rmease caa»ed by tbe excessive use of Calomel,Mer­ lata and farfeoeate lhe R-rer and kidney* ; Ybey
cury Quinine, corrosive sublimate, Ac. There ia Ce lone to lhe digestive organa; they regulate
so dleeaee of the Hkin, Joints. Bones or Glands,
eeerefu-av, excretions audexhalatiooa, equal­
but that thia remedy *01 care.
ise tbe circulation, and purify the blood. Tbua,
It cleanses tbe BLOOD. Renoir as all diseased
depoatiea, aad renovates the system with health
aad strength. 1* nil eases aak for RADWAY'ti abd Ferer*. eoitivci.esa.or loosen***--are entirely
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Pries ner bottle ooulroled and cured by tbeae remedies,
Ona Dollar. Persona sailing at Dr. Redway's
'
liAttUNG-S
A Co.'* ofltoe. 87 Malden Lane, will be supplied
every State, California, Canada. England, France with six bottles for Five Dollars. Sold alM by
and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few Droggiata.
hundred dollars capital. Xe Ompetuion.
J. T. LLOYD, No. 1U Broadway, New York.

CHILD MEM.

Yhstooetiy Atebeatev Yoro is brokrfaadyo* eun't
match it, nrnd it, *ad it will aever show when
put together.
11 wip Mend Bunc, Cund. Lava, and In
fact every thing but Metals.

LIVER REGULATOR

Will cure Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling.
I Bern Leg*. Syphilitic Rheomatisea. Gout, chronic

which induced him to -continue to turn
lhe sheep in every, fall, after the gr»vs

air is poivened to all delicate sense of
smell. A farm house ought to be, of
all other* in the world, the sweetest and
mrxt fragrant plaee. The scent of apple
blossoms, of clover, of new mown nay,
uf ripened fruit, are ever shout it, while
tber^ Is no esense for crowding buildings
together.
Beajde* this, tbe wife and
children should have their flower garden,
and tbe yard about be kept scrupulously

n* WILL MEND rOBCECAIN.
Ko ataUar fftitatbroken Pitcher did net eoei but
aahHlinr. a ah:fling eared U aahilliog esrned,
irwlfl MEND A f. A BATTER.

CORTLAND B. RTEBBINB. Deputy do
8AMUEL B. LACEY. Com'r. Blate Land Ofice.

late ta December (havinc access to the
Browse.) Thu next season
his liny crop wias ouumderably increased,

there, ia intimately, connected -with fold­
ing and feeding their flocks on lands
which they wish to manure highly.”

IT WILL MEND MARBLE

JOHN M. GHWthlpBuntPnWic fnalrnetioa.

mm Idiot*'and

vra* dnuo growing. The umo good re'biflt (Wlbwed, until he now gets a good

ten tete iMteAMran. pablie Ite tex

a.tey.. ,

8150 BEST PIANOS. tlfiO

&gt;&gt;telU.l BteteteJte-1™ br &lt;te_u&lt;Mntetei
if Ti.u
nnt
11.-™ I.V. „„
I 1_._

cuvnrruv * miAte...,
tteirte. wmrtete.

ey, tbe Remedy or Remediea will be root roeord in
k, ull „ „p^, [tel-tel.
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its

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

10S NmmuSl, New York,
ro

&gt;.

nkiswiT,

7 Octave Rosewood Piano,

Wetei aaat* BteUte tete.

Many persoee ere In lbs habit of taking Salta,
Betdlilx Water, Magnesia. Au., to regulate tbeir
bowel*. This ia erroueoita. They racceed ia ob­
taining an evacuation of lhe watery porta only,
leaviug the corrupt hutnore, and that ia all; but

JOB SALE BY

11„„wM M«».

containing all improvements known in this eown-

ing, rausar xxinamo * rakram.v nm
aoor roa a*xr ruu.
m T’c,n

tetete -—* — withflni Lwixkitete th* UlnnA vateteJa

i»u&gt;ring ine eqniuuruun oi ino cirrutaiioo, esronttafro baafoby asdla*: tto' Bi foil is —Ttoy eot

.

preside over tbe blood reoeela. nnd on external

a®»s3±scn1’r‘.“*n—
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.

Am brotvpc

&lt;»» oomrum tete »

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                  <text>MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1862.

gistiiy Mawr,
U rOMtUMto «T*ln YUniBgD.T,

r mtnssi, aaaar cowbttt, Kxcmaaw
fo "Jhsssr W’ **y Ms

TBAM*:
one* and aaadl aabacribm, *1 porafiaem, if
paidtaadreae; etberwfon Mesata eiRbeaMe*.

■ • - ••.

AAVRATteUIG.

0*&gt;y * asaestoea assart,
OalyaaMAtogbttrt.

’y«a**y f'rialiay sawated *a risri astior, «md st
ml V?iu2ril
r dtInjure

After ihn wsory frame,
.biirrrinriB J
i?nil
After thi* saMag h*tort—

CHEAT

Sitings' ijnsiirss JJircrtorj.

Whalthtaf

Only a tad farewell
Ta a world teved too well:
Only a •WUd
WnbihefaetmtoadwA

nCTffliYI!

AftoUhalJwma
To a world Javad to* w*U;
After thl* ulentUd
With tbs f.rgotian dead-

Over High Price*, at the
Hast nra*

DRUG
D. C. HAWLEY*
SXLERia all kiuth «( Family Groeerh*.
'•ton** and Wooden ware, and a genera) Asvortinent •( J,ru»iai«wi». Also Notary Faille.
Htore, twe Joon* salt of the Havdn&lt;« (tons*,

SJistfllaitD.

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

D

Many years ago a grtitleiuao, f.klowrd
by a servant in livery, rode inu» an inn
in the went uf England one evening a lit
lie before dusk.
11* told the landlord
that fcc should be detained by business in
that part of the uuuntry fi»ra lew dnya,

and

wished

to know if there wm anj

uiuusvmmta going on in the town tu fill
up the inier vsl* of time,
landlord
replied that it was thvir assize week, and
r and moil compute avorttnent uf tie wuQld'thervfure be at D«» io«s tV pass
away bis leisure hours. On the gentle,
ARB MEBIChMEM*
man’s making answor that this wa* fur-

SWKEZEl dk ALLES.
A TTORXEYS AT LAW su.l Solicitors la Chaa/Y -err
V.«riiciilar sitcetionpsld lo raaveyanting, the luvrstiffnlitHi oi title* to Land
F.imlooarr* of morigasv*. Ac
Will be happy
to sitend to *11 call* in the line of their yrofe*»ioti
so.! Luaine**.
O8i:e in the Court House, Harting*. Mich.

-

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ui. ni '' '

t •*- &lt;puq

*.re U*UM» «IMM W&gt;lM«*.
*•**«.tat taWtatWtaM«iW -Ml,

One aqusre, often Itos*. oAtraa, 10 ensto fot
tbs Irat.and 15 oesufor web aabaeqaanl iaserliaa. A Iiberal diyeouat to yearly advertiser*.

ir FUK MhClUMlCAX. ASP MEDICINAL
F UMPVSES,O.N LY Jj£.

luiiatc, lor be was fond of bearing trial*,
the landloid said that auintwrrstmg case of
rsibbery would cimie &lt;»n tb.« a-at day, on
which people’s opiaiuna were tnlnb divid­
ed, lbw cvidencu bring very atraog against
the prisoner, but the man himself persist
ed resolutely in declaring thul he was in
a distant part &lt;d tha kingdom at thelirmj
the rubery was om.wiiUed.
The guest manifevted ct»n*iddrableanx­

e-owrain, ■ prwrW. tU oUr Vta^l
*• *re *• "&gt;u
taiiiLj
■****•&lt; *•■»**•

rwtarW Si.
tali,

AMra^V Htank.

pr.fie
Sen-lay laet. Wa
«aaklatea&lt;eM.M IrtC-arWtaVeU will
"-4 krtarW » Ua oapaftaka, aa K,
pbrUelan aMaea Mm tn anna tte Uf
freeIU eartawtaS Ma U-Uinai and

GROCERIES!

Aid

L. II. STEWART,
4TT0RNF.Y and Coun»elo' at law, Notieiter
.nd • -uannetor fo Cbsncvry. Notary Pubbe.
A-. All bn.inrss attended to preoiptty and elBc .-sotlr. 0fllee Na. 5, Neble’sWoek, Battle Creek,
M ichfcaa.
. . .

J, M. NEVIN*.
otary PwfrUc, .nd Tax a««“‘al leu 00*1 pa^d to tnskiag out Deeda, Meriand Costrsela.
Great care taken In feescloalaa Mortgaces by advertisement.____
W1WMT1

smd:
"Oh, my lord, I see a person *h»&gt;an

patent uedicines
W tbo da;

N

TTORNEY sad COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
»&gt;d Solicitor and Conwellor h&gt; ChssuryParticular attention pri*
aid *"
to “
th*
- enllsction
----------- -------ofpily remitted.
claim* and money prompt
Esq-. MiddUrUl*.
Otic, with W. W. Ralph
£
Barry Coaiitj, Michigan.

A

:,73£liV.r-«r7«.rf&lt;.-u
(KH!BA?S ?©» 'OABiH

w MaaSr Car. aaU-

KM&amp;PPtM ft BTBBtirS,
TTOBNBTH aad COUNSKLLOB8 AT LAW.
Solicitor* in Chancery. Tax and Insurance
genu. Business attended to with prmnptnea*

\

Olfic*. ’corner of Maia and Burdick Street*.

trteafr
S* C. PRHBW.
UDGE OF PROBATE. Notary PsUk &lt;»««■
eral Land and Tax Agent. Will bo found iu
th* &lt;J .ort H&lt;ra»o, at Hssitoga, 0» U»s Td and Sd
day* each week.
■

J

OETTTJITTEit! ?&gt;:

ROBEBX8 A STRIKER,

im Meacx «. IrtL

Tux FATxor SUyxfcY—The Bnlrlmorc
stive iny lile ; that gentleman," pointing ■Jnirrt’coa: uhk-hdovsnot roti»idrr the isto the atruhgvr, • all prove I am InnuOent, auing i*rtiie Ejiij^ci^atio&lt;j Proclamation
might i iHil'y have leave to put a few a jiuJk iou* movement; sat a nevertbetas:
queSUun* to him 1"
“ For nil tin- evil* &gt;if war which cur»c
The eyes of the whole court were now ibd liv*d it muni be alUwija that slavaty*
|t pn^ly
turned upon the gcolleuiAB, wbo aaid he s*o«re ito reepfitaUHllty,.
felt in a very awkuard situation Ui be
i called u|m41, a* he did uvl remember ever
to Im vs seen the maU' beiLri*, but that be
would answer any question that was asked

then,” aaid

■'i.

mawmow

*Mrm*
UMW«

npeculate profoundly on- prrmnry

the mao,” 4«n’t

cause and vffoef, on wbrrt tbB or thkl
clause uf the Cmatitntibti may prrtnlt in
di aling with-inati'wfin defy it alti*getber
ll|H« «”
I j;&lt;- ’
:
To thia the gentleman answered that ha slavery
bring pmbed Ao lhs Wall Ut'
had landed al Dover nut luug before, but. perish -there.
As we bare Ion*, since
Unit he could Dot tell whether it was un shown, it did not perish in*legitimate:
manner in M -XXm. foil it perished as tha
tfie day nieulkaicd ur hot.
- W cll^’eaiil be, “ but don’t yt&gt;«. rpcob rwrait of rrv*4uti&lt;&gt;n, and so it la destined
led that a penun, in a blue jacket and tn peri«hhere. Its fate—aamatters tend,
trnwsera, carried yutir trunk u»&lt;be inn 1” wHb be tedd in .the words »*f an/Uhsr revTutbis he ananered tbalul qpurue sume oltttl&lt;4ist t&lt;* those wfo. w*iald vindicate it
“ Will ynu never
person had carried his trunk for him, but part per.«nHvea:
that be did nut know wbakdroa he wore. forrgn argument wfitb men who wear,
-But,’’ said the prisoner, "dun'^ you swiirda?”
remember Uisl the person who went with
y oa fn«i tbs bo«l told you a st.»ry ofbu
A 8*maow»di “Exkxft.—ht New
being m the serrim, that he showed y mi York, the other dev; In faabfonably 'at« scar he had on one side of thu loreiMdf* tirod’- frilow pi^c^ npne lbe examining

you reculcul landing al Dover axsudi u

stranger underwentaciwridwablachange.
He aaid be oertainly did reodtecC each a
arvumstei.eej and to. tM man’s pushing
his hair aside imd showing ths »*art, W fo&gt;
iynid quite SUM that be saw the same
person.
A.bun uf sali.f»cte&gt;n no* ran
through,the court; fnr the.day «m which,
aceurahht U&gt; th* prisoner’* account, the
-gedtifonan had met ,him iit ^wer-, .wag
the same mi which Ito was charged With

lIRCUlT COURT 04&gt;l(

dainis it-|to w« have remand let ik Ad
maxveK ifiereforf, at seising Mows dnalt,
wherever th?y may seem effi-rtlve. The
tfm* for trifling }s past; iind whilst'men

may
- Well,

the rubbery in M tfUfoht &gt;»t u&lt; ths
try. The rfrimger, however, .could hot
bc’certain of the time, but said bo sotnedine* made a memorandum of dates in
'Klahuekeuhfo'dt, and might P-relbly have
duie ao uu this utoMriun. On Cumin* U&gt;
bi* x&gt;te**fo-k &gt;*
b mem.irdhdom
„f X Um. l» Iwl-J. ■'■i*

..th lb. pri.«er’.Tb»bw*
the only ciremurtMUcs necuasaryiti pnwe
ths ali&lt;»i tba prisoner waa immediately.

a drmrerade majority In the Ben Boss*
&lt; B^reeeMalirea. Whb there adyawmore iteeply tha* a
&amp;L - 9a/«
ria^tei- tagea gained, they ruoaider thamaelrew
bfthy\U nmrer rested fofcr* z*. tbs
«uw«f fcr the
foreign
heart nr hand of any man. Tbs pri-lls of
the R^vMuteCifeVvtl rtr% around ,

sscilnnal aninmataiM
the riava rt* Adami; ths
4atara. and after the na-dmiim nTaatant
parttan etmr«ta «f the Jeadremiga peri
"my*. ».* • nb.m "nt ep nene fam
wxn». *V4-1 fo •‘tefTM.1
th*J*1
tie IreaW.
He ran ap TimnUrateeaa u
Ht-C-Hrfla.
At thia aiage of dm am. anre in cnrpprireuri to the mmintainnu*
hied threan rit the simnldera of Prerimedmpea e-wpla rf h.,re mia-l Mm oad &lt;tat LinonJn. Tfota wbntae-aa* wateb
in" a Ua kmu. u. Me tail, aa" u again
, him here. can safely aaatta your readers
alerted. A preat emed mlleamd, and
for a time Utacr na«jt {trend acene &lt;/. that yoo are perfectly correct jn y«jr e*
r timate nf hi* hWlTty to carry'the Burden
rw-ninj and Mlae-tm.. After a."on,
NFNaMk1 His l*hi»hMera are' why
ran. be waa fin.lly abut bj a p-tienman.
square andw»reng snoiigb l«Utar alt the
Moririitr that may fall t&lt;*hb lnt;aad
Diacxb'K Scvmyt two Yrahh Aoo.— ।
hppVf fherefpre cheerfully .stand greets
A letter from P. U. 4^c. gnrtdfolhar of ,under »h* aaoatiha of open epemta. and
the rebel Grtwrsl in-Ohirf, has Imsq fimnd n^t.ndrt
,
friend*.
The people of the
in the bouse «f the rebel Gen. Stuart, in *flWrri'Blates wilt drt Well tn note eare*
Virginia, dated New York, April A. 1700, ।
fiillv the men; who are an Imd to their
in which be speaks of disunion a* a mat- wnffftrini
,
r»f (*ifo in Presidant Lfocnln’a
ter of c«Mirse hy-aed hy.
Although re ,(• bpnyrtv.” foe - integrity.” hig “ pr|rity.w
garding it at that time aa the worst of wj»ite rovertTv trtMnuating thyt •‘his; will
calamities, be favura such an interprets- ' f«'
t weak'** ” hia -jndgehient fo Imbecile,"
liuaivf tha powers «»f Congress aa may ,•* hfa rtnrie* a*ri*&gt;ul nf piers.” "beis inn
prevent hl a future day, any improper mush inflnsnred hr others,” and so on to
C'wrsive, and ends thnn • "The Southern
tfo e«U nffrJJ the taanns.
States are too weak at present to stand
president, Lincoln b|" A wjli as Iren aa
by themselves, and a general Govern- that of President Jackson. Hi* judge­
inent will certainly be adventags**us lo ment la coni.’ raiifinua, fitr-reacWng. Hi«
an, aa.it pn&lt;iueee ne other eflret than rt.vriea are told with a »»md «»hjeet»' and
protection from hnstilitiea and uniform thev trsnwHr liltrthere- they are intended
a &gt;n. mercisi regulations, and when we. tehir—videllciv tha Iwge class *f pnlitl
shall olrtain our national degree uf pop | cal arhemerfr wbn.remeto gl vs hllrf their
nlatiim. J flatter royarif we vhall have the advice.
Aa'tn Ma being too much influ
p**crer tn do onrasivea jnstioe by dlaanlv.
ensed hv others, then* is nrit a member of
ing the Bond winch binds ua Vigetbrr.— his Cabinet fort will ms, that while he
Il is- better tn put up with there little In
nav* great dv-ferenre to their judgements,
conveniences than to rue ihehatxsrd ufa he la nne of the mnrt independent men In
greater caJa*z&gt;iiy.”
the. world. These are the best reason*
for Stating that the whole • plan of PVeal
Tvawnro thx Tabla*.—It is understood dent Lincoln’* AdminiWratfon was formed
that Gen. Fitz John Porter will imms
bv him whea be came into power, in full
diapUy be ordered tn trial on two art* view of the principal event* that have
■ *f &lt;ha*jr*-s; th*&gt;re preferred against him h.nnpr*w*d. ije ha* at do lime end in no

iety tu bear the trial, but as lire court
would probably be crowded, expressed
some doubt id getting a place. The land­
lord told him there could be no dlfficahy
in a gctitlcman of his app.-aranee gettings
seal, but that. t-» prvvciH any accident, he
Would btmsrif go with him and speak to hy Maj. Grn. P**pe. and th**ae greying
one of &lt; I os beagles.
Accordingly they ont «&gt;f the honhrahlA exculpation given tn
TEA. COrrtK, STOAt.flMh3l. FKFPER.
went inu* court next morning aud through Brig. Geft. Mfirtnidalfi. by the fort* de
PRUNE*. FIGS. MAWINS. COHFISH;
the landlord’" uiterest with the officers of veltiped bef*.H« the recent Court of Inqui­
in fact, everttbiny ia the Gracery lie*, aueb •* the court, the gentleman was shown to a re Gen. P**rter*a leitrt, thanking Gen.
will be ueeded fur familv uta.
seat on the bunch.
Presently the trial Mnrtindale in warm tetnrt fi»r the very
Also a great variety of the
conduct for which he inHiaeqnrnfly pre­
began.
Ql'U ECBT IMEEXimrXB'I
W bile tlus evidence was proceeding ferred rharges.'fo regarded a*one of those
■gainst him, the prisoner bad remiiitird atiibbotTi'fiicti whii'Ji &lt;L-n. Porter will
CMklBK Extracts,
Hitii bis eys lixud on the ft-"&gt;r, seemingly find it difficult in aurtnonnt. The belief
ron thb rsrrtlAL nxvariv of -Mta iamb*. very mueii depressed ; till oo being called it. that be wanted fo|6*l rid of MartUdale.
by any mean* available; l»y a compli­
««i
tor nis delense be looked up, and see
We sl»o keep on band a good aaaortment of
ing the stranger, he suddenly tainted.— mentary letter, if that would do it; and
lais exi ited *ome surprise, and it Seemed if not. then hy chaf-ffe* foddlv made And
pushed with all the priwer Geti. P^ter
at first, like a trick lu gain time.
As
KHrti a* Ire emu* to Uiinselt, being asked h*a heretofore held tu Gen. McClellan’s
•
by the judge lias cause of his behavior, he confidential adviser.
Alto a Ml *tMk of

* tti Urey ••eafor WMtfoeg kr

surgeon a-trick.
Haniade ofith' then-lie
waa sahj»-el loattache &lt;d complete blind,
nesa, lasting from a Sr» xainulewAh
mhny honra, and that he wan most liable
in theee aUacka after a foil'wreai, thnagh

eaten nntUnf Awaometltak. Hie aan-a
waa tbereHwa slataahta lhe uempt Ha*.
Aube tea tabla lbw eaminj be pal”*IWed b.a wife b7 tallu«bw IbnlM^I.
pr.wnrarf euTOnli-m
peraMieal Windnraw

.« tba pnemti al
Her aaumnaifpat

wu raw-red by bit ripUaau.pi that 'be

ter, but lb. aerrw''., »■/
An tamvenateftl. balk

wav been token by surprise.
Hh pro­
gramme 1* prepared t*» the red, and be
wit! carry It mtt tn the retry letter.
Military Pedantry— WelHafftea’s
•t**
Stretagy*

la withheld only to
_rWMvs pidnt la the
dame; sed then tbay reckoned «« the exhaeaiiuw.repldiday and fenre«/ltoa north,
fur a consent to a au«psn«ioo yf hostilities,
and a convention for ths purpose of agreeUtg to. a boundary.
’
But Id thia scheme tha retire temper
of the Northwest, on which they reckon
largely, is misunderstood.' ... »vl»«»*ver
the “auTid men" of the AUswtic. States

A boundary/ thswhUlS attikxU of th*
Naw Stales will change, and the theory
ufa Imadiriding tha North and the South
will be set s»mJ« M qpcs for aootbar, sep­
arating tb« Atlantic Stoics fr»m the Val­
ley of the Mississippi. AU the element*
urtbe present Insurrection originated in
the CNd States; and once let the theory
of;d&lt;euRh«i be tolerated, the AHt-ghrinie*
will be found assuming the character of ■
barrier, While die great river of the con­

tinent will resume the full political
strength, a frnctbfa &lt;*f whidt baa retained
Mtaodri and Kentucky io the Unkm, and
wlH render Louisiana and Texas easy con­
quest!.
These parties, too, arc counting largely
on the timidity of the' President, whom
they, believe to be bewildered and deceiv­
ed by the results %»f the election* in tha
West and tn Penney h auls, and they open­
ly boast that the akctloo'nfSaynxw will
ba followed by an imtnediaU recall of
Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation,
and a virtual submission t&gt;&gt; the dictates uf
the Peace Democracy.—AT. F. Siam.

London oily nor cover* one hundred
and twmty-one square miles, having In.
creased three-fold since the year 1850;
aqd briek and mprtar still invade and
capture the green field*. The population

according fo tha report of the register
general, augments at the rate of one
thousand per Atudk—half by birth and
half by umnigrstkm. r;Sl) t.
Notwithstanding tha enormous wealth
of the metropolis. H is recorded In the
refmft'df the register. a« a remarkable

On a'cerbrtn «»&lt;varir»n dnrhig Welling
tbllMCampaign nn the FyrennewB*! rthat Lwt, thai &lt;aw iu six uf those wte* leave
"Great i (iptaitt” iwing displaaard with.
the World di*-io setns •&gt;!&gt;• uf the ptridio
tert^Uun-A. work bouse* breptal asyfur iwi'ying the a/k«ault nf MarahwY^mlt,
him. or prison, Nearly oos in riwsQ of
who m&amp;UMM Writ tn- frotfl, oWrifed the ihe ^ewiha is Id A work u«*uae. :
plan tv&gt; l*e entirely changed.
But ths
Thu UfovwV that poverty fidhvws clots
diflwnliy .wftB tn ddlay the attack of the at the heals uf w ealth, and fastens on tbs
Frcm-h nntiljlMTltenffe o*fll4,be effected.
ThiytJ^e ypm Duke, accomplished in
peronh.lh Hie foHowinff mahnbr.' Doffing-

Ms redkril hat ahdwfrvlAK It JW ths sir,
lie rode furiously 4*» the head ift.fr, r*gimenu** if afoMitrf UteJ«ldeL-A charge.—.
Thereupon rore^^^q^ndous cheer from
the men, which was token up by o»'rp«
afler oirfor. wtitIMt reverMrited 1 along

.maot'hk who hardy; manage b&gt;J
n-f *•• •
,

txc* L*infl.&gt;n ll fo w
ibtc fnr an v human
bring t* pass Mxrrntgh,' imd tbntrtahda
’ A.,nn In the attempt, crushed beneath the
WellMgtnn *aa»&lt; goldenU npgernaut.
■. i oil
heart to remark, mnringly, as H addrea.
‘ It fofwrw notorkue, says a Lxwdo* exatnc hlmrelM-S.iuh Ts * skiUfol tut
vhregt*, fbst iv&gt; iths large salhUlafi metots,
erilBvfoh remvnawta. And wlH mN attack where sHise-InMMlrsdo of aariateata are
fo forve tiniil brihaa hserttaltiad Uio, «mpln*sd, th* grrirt shayirlty of them
mrimfog'ilf these cheers. ThisrerW give , wre bmhen dowa trades mew, crushed hy
tiAio for Hr* sixth dlvlm** *&lt;•« onmenup the rimtpelititia .rH .capitaL
Even these
arid ws shill heat bir**.’* k tarned but oiseupatlons ary obtained witii diflkulty,
M ib* -aMlripated
SmihV ‘ taarally. red- tha iaas fortunate gradually rink
cfori^h,- supfxumd
tfowe tremrodton tnwer aad fowsr in ths scsle uatH'ibey
afoiut* anbuMwod the arrival, nf large areririsaa
;
into the pufoic ixstituiwaa^
refofiiredafonL and did: foit atta* t -antik , wbne they a«retaa Mrtte&gt;e)y death.
'
ri**iHtfo: Had ha sirweir at the right
Tbs Hat. ia farther wwal led by that watoter•
moment' he would bfoo wi»n aa easy Vio*. naaoqtaa, wfoi; born in a respectable
■for** a* it •**,- h* mat with ire Mundy ■, sphere and &lt;41 educated, sinh into drgirt^Kils*."1 This was stnttegyiri tN«x tbs redsli-m from, tbs sheer fore &lt;4 display
•trnregy */ fouha. hat tire strategy of,. and vanity of living beyond their means.
gf-niufr engendered and txecaled in the It is on record that, nut of eight thaairend
tie rear

died away;

con vlets whopaseed their probation thru’
Pratonvllk, one tlrmrend hod fallen
thrwvtgh thia wretched vice : and it is sta­
ted that most «if the number were, origiOrtana,' end ad-* ually, reopectable fo mure than ordinary
In thd firstnmn.
^There statement teach ua that the
-greatness &lt;if D*f&gt;d»u has been pur pin rd
alia fearfial c*«l «f human o&lt;warty, mise­
ry and erime the resaituMh* eager pur­
suit «if wealth. ' -i.uj •
'
'

�L IOTICES

trJttKtr
rivf.tl from Havana c-r
U4e fallowing IuAA
the operation* of Iiflnrnt

flit that time half oH^S
Rebellion bee nA rights.

If rebdlioe

means anvthing it 'means the re-nneia. ■

itary Changes.

•re to nontpuee this expedit
*000 men) 'had ttrrivrd, and t

Mattei^

a regard to

rebellion.

Stay will f»Lt

•fce Jrsfwriar.tba

called reaction frtflff l^e xadlcalism of

twin patina by &lt;
fNAsdUrih* si: .vMljarut a irirrw.-owOj
re ItetoOMftoitot «f |ba4riBy*.&gt;aMlwwd
totnitpro favw Bbea
by.lhg sipwneaaaUtearrMrfErMteb
I Wdflf of the afysteriee . pr Fro^denbe j troops. It was thought that the eapodi•tog wcwld-cot.jb^BMdy- tolfaMJto «»
.AMiKtarely. wktai hbmh
Mtofrp tofecw th* faro psMofDwosaaber
-AI4,ilt1,iubl,ltan&lt;-m&gt;
vafa*,.?!lt„4i«preQ hteipw.-

BU

B® «UC
ISHIM.

lh^,d^«2EU3&gt;«i «r"*« ‘iufflih
fe»cOrv».«» • KroeelUpublic.il coun^T
I. bl. forwtertwricu W

-- - ----- - ,£W. 'sfwflife*;
-'k'-Bfe ftreaM WMaare, tW-IWno.

TfceMSM oftbe l&lt;)M «MtoiMd by. the
Freochfaros, bote on. abip-beard and on

b««

New Advertisements.

Hooker Takes Burn'
side’s Command.

BLACKSMITHING

/Jflie result of the .riocuon ia ||at. Bt^te
. nsc* ths follow i-ig otrueious language: -

s'of Ms

■ The returns from

threats

this State aro tml

yet bH hr, bet emtegh h known Wfodsre

their clenched the eleefiofi of ^.Republican Stale tkk
branded hliqar.d
«t hy &lt; majority
Irea than.fr*
•tUn ^dritiiinte1 thHr’
1 tbuuaimd.' The RvpuMicaua base elected

eaid tohegreatly exagerstedU I A single
veaeei'. the Amssun. wae ahwad-wwd by
her crew &lt;»n aeouunt iW the epiddfaie ;
th* othersrwgr« barely -tfriteR by the
aapufgg. The French • rtffl&lt;Wt Bay that
Abe trnnl i««w experieeo&lt;&lt;&gt;hy th* French
(wiacvwuMofxbe «oi*itod*ee nut exeued
800 .taen. ■&gt; h*&lt;•■»•»
h
’

IIsxdqpamtxm, Zaur »ot&lt;Tnx P^ro;
Rzcrcawow*. V*.. Nuv.€th. 10 P;
inrd over
■ morning
night at.
" 1 miles
moved nri "towards .BuiftfCftiA®*
distant, and,,JWF the ,HWUMri&gt;f Chester
mac,

M.—Gen.

Itifurmatiun from the 5th District rep;
flmrend probably five CbngreaMnen mrt
^'fam.Llnei&gt;lii^ Ik the demand of (he pen- *^fdlx.J Rj R,
rpw.bridge In’Ute, .Fifth
Jraftc Iha^e oji Tueadiv optts*
biwoeli, d«ta.s«L g.
&gt;
Trfx Riifet.Ts,o» EMAiic^PA'nmr,—Die
in favor of Qtg&gt;r.Ltp4„U4&gt;&lt;*&lt;&gt;.
- cck."
Lincoln (ttt*t»vf&gt;rtfanhl) undoubtedChe F»r»t District, which has been.in dis­ qiiJsftonli 'boiihei-fed • with e’m'aneinsiii-n
di Scarcely less treaateMibie,..and muck
pate is www known U»'b* etetetoed by seem IA N* WJffWnf “flWffiaetYM out sue
vMwflillv
in
«nme
lMtahe*«,
at
least
in
■ more signKieaht, it the language of F*r- nearly 200 majority. The Sixth District
General Butler's Depnrtment. ,A’ tom-Art •
trict by 400 maj.
.. J.
ninflo Wpo^, ''uttered al ^A jo^lfallon
ij still in dopbu
:
'
I
J. R. Rollins is elected in the Dlh dispendent of the Nrw Vorir--Tnitt thus
:. mealing iu New Turk, on die very eight
■ From what is BOW known, the State shows bow fhhwd and tifcompMMtfed la
vaW his eleoijon (Mb Repiwaentadv*. in
Senate is twarerevenly diwided-ahan efrr l"»r Waichanged »o wnHinrary and renin
nrhrtiWs wort In'thd'cteeef atawe* of'
‘ Cungrdsd, when be spoke as fbllowa:'
gre. but it is safe to asamne a majority
befbro since the racenflency of the Repub
'
H^.oC.con. lican party. The Repubffcins have 17 ’MaMweffWhite.:-* The writer sayb: •
Peniwylvania Regiment, charged on their of the members uf ^.Legislature ducted
• “One rtf the' most ihteriwtihg- and rig- right, white Captain PennmgUm., with are fur emancipetion.
;e./“I??tl9a • UP.°P . ®e uncoDriitijUqnal, and the Democrats, giving l^em. two
iflftamt things tn this eormretioq, b the another force, assaulted them with shell I.
. ?nd Jnibccik Adwiiuiatraliou wbo.nflw
ftbt ftara Ww days agwa-tdelrtetlon «&gt;f The rebel* left tec of tbeir dead un the
district* stHl in doubt, U.
•
bo WwWiW’.MdpM
Ths Houk* of Representatives so far alnves” belnegiitgto MarthselUWMtei.rBie field.
’T b?d,*”.,a
.SprlM—W*en be ,urp&lt;)
.
rtf lbs Eldest and wealthieet plairteranf the
Qnr loss was o»»e killed and five
Inc bail in motion which had culiuinated as known will stand Republicans 58;
parish fcf 8t. Bernard below the eitjr. odl- wounded. Among the eusniy’*dead was
vi’’tf‘kgrcat ^vij, Constitutional revolu- Democt«t*38; Doubtful anJqnlno'wn 9.
ed to he* General Sbepley.- and asked, as a Captain. The Adjutant,of « Virginia
Jtia-ve mn,lb.; « .
of 4m
Gjf tfip Jatter. the Republicans wl|l, prob-, ci Hrerm, for ear aadianea oftba governor
regiment had bi* Iro broken and ia a
TT^b^.-r
• Inhere »s‘ ablyhcv* itaud Fufrtw 4. ■
1 of the State. 'Th* request was granted,
jurityi
prisouer.c The ounduel uf our eawtlry in
and these men informed tha General that thte actioo was apleodid. Jt is only nee
In itha Huu-e,
they «ame far freedom ; they said their rosary for Gee. Stuart to meet these in arid 6 People’s Union'.
rcvolutk&gt;ii^$icli would hurl from powHoratio Seymour, the newly
270 Republicans^aud 34 People’s Union
fellnW servant* in dther places were all an open field-to sfr&gt;w our superiority.
li uild
tl
rupt and imbecile elected Gbrisrnor of New T&lt;frl, received
leaving'their
masters,
and
that
they
wish
ZpnhbiaVi^ition which’ now, usurped the
' "Naw YorkNot. «.
amililgry.educitiqa.al Partridge's Acad­ ed-aleo to Improve tbeir -oenditfan, but
. .GoVcrnroeqt,” (Great cheering.J
‘
The r**»« has the falh.wi%;—“Dis
emy, Middletown, Ctmmcticut, and his' that It was not'dear tothem brtw was the
■vBadi IXFniioo Democracy iriloeali
beet way to do so. Thev emphatically pnU-hes of the gravest importancr, and
place should have hflfa nt fbe head of a
said, however, that they did not intend tn wiiich may, effect » change in the whole
ties wlreyfc-pUtfflifgWTTTffeffTiB favorable
Ciiicago*~Nuv. 8 —The St. Paul Preet
corpt dartnee^ pot holding coldly nnd srlf- labor much if they could help it without
Mpvct oflho war. were today-.aubtuilted |
to their‘’ne'ferippa dc^cmes. And yet.'
says that DonnellyrRepublican, in the
ial^y back, lending nu hand to belp^m
by . tha French Legation ,to tbs,Secretary !, First District, is elected to Congress by
tsinen, Ibraaerly, Republicans, ns wtfll as
the war.-or to■ provid*-far those engaged request* and. protest*; by asking that if «J*State.
On- Halleck expresses the.I n tliousand majority. • la the Second Dis­
Domoehits, In oar vtrymidst;- arc: «bw.
lb it, bet devoting hte taflitence and hi* they remained peaceably at home they belief that «, foreign war, ntwessitating u trict Window. Republican, is also elected.
■'HbSftd, te*e'tetiod£li/tb gloat oreF such
miflbt have fair wages secured, to them
time to the Wark of embitrrawing the for their service. General Shrptey, treat­ levy en matte uf our wbulo p.pulaunn, ■
&gt;hr
‘ ’^cioriei ns. Aliese. To bo traduced by
would not be an evil without largely
Federal Adininistrntion.fiddjng fault'wllh. ed the manor with, great c&gt;ni"idrration,
coinpenaating, ben fit*.
He expresaee the
, .spehjnea, is as goqd a pcwtificate uf charevery measure.-exciting discontent .at* and after conferring with General Butler, belief that the,North ha* not yet begun ,
-ancter as any ieyal man need ever hare, bmn«,-and affording sympathy to the permission was granted to these men to
to develop its poesible resources.
Leavenworth, Nov. 7th.
t'f*
------ 1 M T w
make terras with their master, who con.
“An'infal mal meeting of the Cabinet i
rebels.___
w - . ._____

A Convincing Argument.
‘

.-' Several old fogy lawyers, and among

^^*15im\iiiwb*ea, the Sece*l&gt; Con­

? th»i? /Judge partly .of Massachusetts,

gressman from Indiana, had a personal

» have attempted to prove the President's

encounter in

gmandpation

the,.officer* lazy hfrdftng*.

He called

The officer

with all

-.other* upon the subject th*t the

refatetkm wilt meet them all.

same

Theophi­

lus Parson?, an eminent professor in |hc
Chmhjridge Law School, has

. . abort. letter to the Boeton

written a
Adoertiter.

■ which seems to cover the- wfiote ground,
' {m3 entirely dissipates the logic of Judge

. “ ^irtiite.

Afr. Parsons in bls letter says:

.
“There a re three questions *ceosrwing
the Presidenfs cniondpeXfan Procteans-r- tioa. ■ One,-baa ha aauoaUtetiunal power
to isaue it aa .a ehrii,i &lt;politteal or affroin_t JiteafrM-Mtl Tbe wound, waa il aipe-

.

dirnt ? . The,third, has be a eonstiteUonak power as Commander-in-chief to issue
MAbbtittatwa m'ditary aril ..j
Tb^e questions are perfectly diatioct.
Qnoof tbe tno*t common and moat fruit1
•fill canoes M-error upon ail oabjeete, if
the mingling of questions which are dislinri to themselves, bvt so near each
other that they confuse each other.
-Judge Curtisa,mingles those questions
, do eatiraly, that no study of hi* pantplet
ensblas-me to aa* dearly aa to moeh of
faa anpiisent upon which of these L^ueeaioawit is.intended to bear.
' Let us separate the** questions. ■
Irin sure-that the President hah no
Viewer to emancipate a aingie slave, as.a'
.civil,- political or- iidtninistrative act.
i.-.-o Was ik expedient 7 i.leaee lbis que*lion to the President For be is huoest,
het-is capable;' ba has omisiderad the
epseetion faag, *asefnily‘. Bad paiafaily,
and in all the rslatioea* in whsebrit can
present iteelfi • Uewvrar wive 1 may ba
or Judge Curtis may be, en this subject,
the FresrientwaaH Wwiserrer ell rules

h.-J^

,

.

:

.

,p'

i/f-peehoHlitv dait.
so ’
*
' Aa
'reoMlntag ^asatton.! have

1
‘farix/a bMdrod nriks to
Maida Umt b4dkiirih

npHK nUBBABD UBO8.. Km. U

English mannfactura Morrment; cap|&gt;eJ ind (uh i
grid. Itaies Mfr SIB. BririfrUfrsoiteOtaBlgi
UUNTIXU &lt;X)MI*OblT10X' CASED At BY
WATCU. RicUy rugrared. &gt;»elrd and fancy
woriia. Uuauniaeacd lor Sulirra, Traders, etc. Price IB. Kotaila at from &gt;44 io tlqu.
A great variety ofoliier Wa«c*n.at low price*
Linm Sun o( brooch and Ear Props in coi I respond.' ’iSnine* dtStsfoiriannfl, a i ere nch •

Die Republican State and Cuegressinn.

‘riteSu

teBMbery uf Geo. iBaall, who bad mtn

It was gen­
erally reported that Lee would encamp
on the hills %uth of the town. 'Gen. A.
P. HHl’S command was bore on Thurs
day, but retreated upon the advance of
days, bub Wk lastflstnrday.'

enough to.hay*cleared all Tennessee of
aetivw rebels long ago. Bnt ioriaad of
thia, Neahville is now a olauely belea­

R—,11. IreM Filter «&lt;&gt;«M P«y It, M

•Uur tetetrie, bte teM, bu Lord dotal

conduct, wo shall have no time to find
faalt with Ab*&lt; conduct of ottors.

tew WM

lUpoUlan. -MU

Tee'Know Awnrrmst.—Amputation.• was a rnisfbrtunc U» the country •' but they
Isfar «e g—-&gt;rtba inritpabla inis ■WMmrfob^rfulfr tn the popular-vote.
-----*“^“ wtf*'in one,
When Lincntn wai dseted, one-Wf of
tkMt/-lhor_ tbe'Drmoersfs reWkd Walnss tW Gov-’
eromrot; and tha leedera 6f the other

Salem, Vn., Nov. Sth P. M.
The order, fclievihg

McClellan was
IT o’clock,

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1

WyunSi?
ipt. Theeomnu
|,«1. ^ver?jo( Bi

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cy MO«». «J

ORl.d t o.
ln.il.tlm.mimoud.TO
1

Lucvsn.- Double Glass, riebly enprercd. V-'Fcruons-wbirtin^snr oflbe shore, brre only u»
remit th« prtee lu a rirtsitred teller In owFm*.
dreu, sud lh» »rttd— will be rent br return-sum?,
freo of cxp4ass.« »~&lt;hter&gt; to’tb&lt;- amount of
Urelvc dollars anduswards will bsaetu. by «x
pr«M to any port ®f •** Isysf S»airs, wi’b bill
able to the Express Cotapray, wbratte
delivered.
Agents. Butlers Mdcoustre Merchant* thrx*;bout the counter, who wish to Wake mosey rapidly,
wUlde well to obtain sur maaunote catrivs- .
we furuial. the nw»t salsuMs oalSl at price* *usurpassed by say Otter ewuerct: !
(arfram)

Xu* r«MTcm.f |

FXOMATE QliHER.-VU.VL OF MICHIGAN
a s^Lri^lbs Probate Court fortte Craat v

et Barre, tel.ten.al tbs Probata OSre m tte tjj
tage of BaAinga, on Taextey Ite Flth lav at
1Xo renter. i&gt; the rear one tbonreiri ei^bt hoorirea
sad
sixty terif |ri*ri B. QJFxhtete. J&lt;tdCr exf
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I itAerosted in ssid «•««:••
ollfioa, and ths hesring
pv of tab srder »a be
►.Braver, ■ »ewsv«rr
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Estate *f G»or&lt;e Kteb*»s.
3TATS OF EICHIGAN. l*«ar cm "’.

A

recei vwfjitJIeadqnartcjajat

the w^rma, btotos «Mi

baiHluonielj mounted. »A.t5.
‘ Qcrrutsra'a VerrCasun. Pariah*, no elegant
Mttem, only It. The Urmonlae. very besTy, |X
■ JCuicn.—Jlric bnly'tSrih; Scrril. 4er¥/pv«My.
•r. Cba^. a orat pattern, &gt;1. Beal Signet, ft.
Imitation DiamoodV
Rixxvs Bvttok*.-I’atfrnt. chased,orEDsmehtd
a new and rrre handsome pattern, &gt;?/&lt;’. OooVIc

,brort and soul is with the rebellion to- •
nigku (TUW tm.1 Ikin rental it 1

the State of Pennsylvania, f have been
in Lahtmter, and all abmrt over that
county. 1 bav* wt talked with him pertonal It. 1 have Wot got so low yeL—
Mxsm *bo Bcucbab.—“ When I was our troops.
But I conversed with, re
a
। bdy." said «n old 'man, “ we bad a
ReKabl* citizens confirm the general FLaughter.]
acboidmasler
who had way of catching beliefuf-ffotelligent army officers, tlwt liable a«4 iAtoUioMtf.-PennaIranians of
i
kite bays.” 'One day he celled out to us, Gen. Lee has succeeded in eliidrttg'Gen. high afairding ahdlnt^rMty/tefio had con
“ Boys I must have doser attention to McClellan, ifad' that a Itif-ge ptiHInn of verged With him, to whom be said "This
yntir b«xAw. The fifrt «me 'irf yuw that Lev’s army is st Gordons ifte. Gen. war hall wrong; it dnghl to be Mopped.
We can never
sees another buy Idle; I want you to in
A. P. Hill’s farces and Gen. Stiinrfa cav­ Ws ought to atop it
fi»rwi me. and 4 wiG srttend -to the cose." alry formed the rear guard of Gen. Ix&gt;e. tobdda this people. They are mnjte
»*Ah thought 'f to myself, there Is Joe i The dinner wax at Chester Gap on Wed­ people to be conquered,M and s* rih;
Otnipwm that I don’t • hke. I’ll wateh nesday, and Gen. Pleasanton bad pushed evidently showing hy the tenor and tone
him, and if I see him look off bro book. Gen. Stuart to Flint Rill.
uf his convention that he it will#, the
enemy.”
1
I’ll teH.w-«-k WW» itutriinin before I saw
Washington, Nov. 8.
Joe Simporxi look off kb bmk and irnme-’
The Herolda dispatch save: ‘•Bumride
rebel anuie* oyuld .elect a.junction, and dislriv iofarmsd the master. t“ ladrsd,"
.-Lort Iwtrtnxrr
A drafted hian
is appointed, in phenol Medel Ina and from the vicinity of Reedsburg, Wajne
.... --- ■*• JW idjr^Qknowbe
get into *, strung pvsiUpa- '
H«»»k«r takes Buntside’a porition* I Mo- county, after he bad been in camp for
_ him,"
. said L .■*•¥&lt;»*
----------- -e*^.' ---------- wnaldlel”
did and wero 'y&lt;«r eyes on yowr baok“ GMWsreoMMnl baacauaedgre«tesrite- a&gt;vt Un weriri, got a furlough totehit
The Japanese Aatlmaadora onnmesit
ibero-toaighk ,.: Gen, fit, Jnbo his sweet heart near the above place.—
whea yn* saw Hm.1” I was oneghi.and
trarted a bHhwf 820,880 at their hotel In never'watehrd fi&gt;r idle boy. again.
If we Poster-ia ordered here to answer the Utaii, ««r, lired ..Ikmg, m4 taU, r&lt;
London. They sent It to Lord John are iirtfassrrtly watebfal over our own charges preferred againri'hiwi - by Pope.’’ Ua« ap Im* b. mind u n« aUuV L«

guered city with a starving r.gams&lt;4.—
Negley will, however, be able to bold
an until relieved.
As far Bragg’s arsaythere is so-danger from that in the di
rection of, Nashville. Hd will be with
Lenin Virginia very soon.
Rnenrsgerd
eaarped from Halleck •&gt; Corinth, and
turned up M Ricbtn*ind, and now Bragg.
havingcfa cted aa ceay escape froiu BtW
elhin Keetacky. will fallow in U&gt;e foot­
steps uf hi* predecessor, it wa*. very
kind on the nar^affien. McClellan, after
the batde &lt;&gt;| Antietam,, lo^ie, "a^st.. on
the Potomac*‘far five weeks, until jlhe

—

and ogen f»M..sr Ladr'a or Genllen.»n’« Waub
in one: Ub nraltirat. nunt conrrn.ent ond cbrn:&gt;
e»l Watch in the World. Jmil.lion jfold; effrelld
by a patient- praoL*,’ whlcy rvirtlera the apprarMMsnCgrid (wriria. whU» it duos nol ae.t &lt;xithird an nioclu 1'risa O^y Ma JUteiU al ’frSm
•1iH.'x5lSaV'OMfO«lTlU.X C.KE01ZTZRX

al ticket is elected by a majority of2,300.
Thu Legislature 11 atm Republican.

to thia evening, when it re-nasemblnd at
eight o’clock, Gen. Halleck being preeeni

CT Nmm&lt;

P";*”1* "£rij the
stjlaa of w atcss
I upon iuerrMieg
•Steal, oCsr tke'._„„„w

1st District, .Henry G. StMuu ; 2d.
Martin K'/MAtch. 8d, Afoses F. Odell.
4th. Benjaaum. H^ood; 6th, Fernando
him. The officer then turned to and gave
Wood; MuF/iA’* Farrf; 7th, John
Voorhees woefa a flogging that be was
JFiOnacUrr; 8ih, Jmm* Broolt; 9th,
Wmpcned to tab* to Mb bed.
Voorhees Anton Herrick., Ukh. William Ba^ord
Bl Lout*. Nov. 7.
11 th. Charin H. Wu&amp;U^ ,12th Homer are possible, and it is believed that cer­
was in Indianapolis defending a man who
tain Chbiael rninisters
regard
these
Governor Gamble has appointed Tburs
4. Nelson ;
J$fi B. Steele ; 14th,
waa charged with aiding rebel prisoner*
changes as a condemnation, giving them day, 27th, Thanksgiving day.
Brtntm Corning : 15lh. John A. -Grit- no alternative but to resign.1'
to cocape.
&lt;nW4,' probably ; IGlh, Orlando .Kellogg ;
17th, Cjlyin T. flulbur^; iBth. Teaiah
Warrenton,?*., Nov.7—4.P, M.
cHftl
Blood, probably ; 19th,Samuel F. Miller
In a recent speech at Chicago Parson
• Tha army corps of Gen. Reynolds took
A letter from Nssvilk, dated October 120th, Ambrose W. Clark ; 21st, FVoncit possession of this place unopposed yes­ Brownlow said:
“The last one of those that was mode
28th, aaysthat “far many days past the ,Kiernan ; 22d.De.aiuC. Littlejohn j 23d, terday. The place was occupied hj ColooHmhem-i^bavc innodI W rslioos of TbomasT Davis: 24th, Theodioro KL Paine with about 400 men and two bow- the catspaw of, and the meanest one of
tbs whole anwd.'by aqjr odda, was the
meat—nothing else." .wJMl
A
[•- itxers. - • ‘
- &lt;
- &lt;
r ■
preUy buqinese. and all attxibuteble to
Geh- Lungriredt'e arm\y corps had oc­ Old Public FunctMmarv of Pennsylvania.
the blunder*,.tardiaesa, ^competency, oi.
An old man vrbone
cupied Culpeper Court House far several [Roart nf laughter.]

*u:pfet selling furiith^ views upon the sub­ said he waa a liar, when Voorbeea struck

.. ject, which qo'uicid# so nearly

was bold to-day, and an adjournntenthad I

0n4«Birri*tfcSMri.FseWittri:UP*s»rra,
Orraoa* at Bn ail as, Wiuyuu FM&lt;b&lt;

on apecinl invitation of,the President.—
Heavy 8*ow Storm is Brotoa.
It ia believed that dccisfaiis &lt;&gt;f more, ul
BiwTosf.’&amp;ivr Tih.—‘rtfree u» four
lituate importance than any yet made in
tlto course of the war, have been arrived inches depth of snow fell here to-day. Mid
at, sod will: bo announod before the end it continues this evening with indiuatiuns
of a stormy night.
of Um week.
“The air io pregnant with rumors of
militaiy nod Cabinet changes.
Military

Indianapolis, on Monday,

witfi a regular army officer.

prodsmatiem unconetitu

sen led to hav* a partner in the transact,
km, and these men have gone |o. work,
, not aa slaves, but m hired moo.” .

WAZCKES &amp; JEWELET,

uki^"

°,2'rt * MH«
feH imo a a-aind
tMuurouM«&gt;«u» on.

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Ifthdar, the M'h
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�vsinro Wwtwx**. - **

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GRAST&amp;SPAUtmjG

•t b-t**-lfo *xi *er«te nyiJ • «$

W

kr-ke &gt; .

J—Bi1 •« &gt;• «*«*'

R. R. R.
of fqll throe inches tWadflhhatfOs Shh
The

instant.

weather fiinee

has bs«h

quite pleasant^ arid aiAljiriartiting

(Tues-

PEOPLE WONDER

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sucn retu•dul pomraMU wnuiua, ■‘■-rrr

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Only
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luu

&lt;&gt;t

WbUo etbor papavoora r^rite oa thote 'arte

IS Ob'S UNE OF T8ADE;

w, do not Mop to ennkdor thu PhrdI.,,bb Amw.—CToRm BWUon. of ehuiB rraBcrth, clMnd ti&gt; altnoet ever)
Woodland, has left at our office ten ap­

when taken

ples. which,

from the tree

the aggregate ttM'Mtf one

weighed lU

The .largest,

quarter pounds.

weighed

in bbt'dlfice, nin&gt;t^!n' and a fralf onneea.

To Lute
frequently

Ltf.AC.r-You,

MHy, AuAu

contributed to our columns,

and your missive*are usually acceptable;

but we desire to give a word r»f caution :
k i* untafe to throw missiles ht skiinh as
they are sure to render

the

atmosphere

Unpleasant to ynu and to othera.
Tux E-xbmfts.— We are

indebted to

lion. N. Bailey, Commissioner to super­

intend the Draft in this county for s few
figure, from which it appears that Dr. J.

R-ibcrta, Examining Surgeon, baa exam
incd ! ,JMO persona, of wbosa ?)|

exempted.

were

The number of officers and

aliens exempted

is not yet computed;

^either the number liabte to draft in

thr

e^iunty. ’ We bdpeto b« able W give tHt

latter next ^teek.

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Thk RBsvLTeflhe dectir.naand tbelittle
effusioo of “Lilly Lilac” published in oJr

columns last seek seem to have bad a bad

•nd Opmm, « lbt

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ai,
in ,006 euu .km there » pan, |u
ara.lo6jMl0.B, raU,nll»p.t&gt;Ml fc.m
pain—to ,11^ Irrtuill-o and Inflnntolnd
—and this U will du, very soon After It is
administered.
ir&gt;eventi vc
of disease.
in thia dwaetrr M wilt so
eompliah more R«»&lt;&gt;d than nil the medics-

lief, and fell immediately relieved, and
alept aonnilly, and awoka in the mnrnlng
free from pain.
Its continued use eured

and threatens, (if bis readers

11 is posiliun it somewhat nkm to that of
•a certain Dutchman who became angered.

him.”

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jmt* eo'rtVX-ovtA oj raw, aaA
^oum.v5^ tocAu aaA \\u\n,

tn swear terribly.

So our neighbor glvcw

notice to his decent subscribers to with­
draw, as he is about to • make

himself.

a

fool of

Well, it won’t to much of an

• IT*after alt,

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riMilHID
Estate el John Croat.

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f&lt;»r pqptcciioa

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ro^aM^rixty two; praaiat, 8. ©. Prinlte, Judp

In tha nutter of tbe estate of John Croak,
late of A anyria, h&gt; said county drained.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of Sarah Cronk, widow of aaid fiaeeaeed. pray-

Sfcr. ■ft.ttoatk.'*.

’E®DTn©3KE) IPIBI&lt;D®8.

EMPORIUM

FOR DRY GOODS!

i 'RoWM

As to personal!

ave to* Ato vtukn.’k Sotoca.
MV&amp; Com-JoA.

we ahall not be the* first aggressor.

It doei the County printing.

In

editor we regard os too small an affair

to waste words upon.
&gt;7/7 t JfhyPjslHe ’)
. Igp A. H. Paocrna, Esq-, thia wsU-

kn»wn proprietor of the New

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IN BATTLE CREEK!
A. L. SKINNER

ROBATE OrB.r.—Sul. .T UlU.ut«
County of Barry, u^-At a Marina of tba Pro­
bate Court for tbe county of Barry, bohten at tbe
Probate Office, In tbe village of Hsriisgi. on
Troafey. d&gt;« 14lb day ef October one ibearoud eight hundred and aixty-twe. ■ Present,
Sherman C. Priedie. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe aalaia of Pmrites CUM
late of aaid eounlv
Un reeding and filing tbe petition,duly verified,
of John Taggart praying, forroasona therein eel
forth, that L. W. Ha wilt. AdtntoiMrotor ol arid
estate, may be aotbohted. empowered and direct
in arid priiiion
irauaora of a earten mode by *rid

LOCAL NEWS

Bas in Store

- xt*if«rt&lt;1

An Immense Stock of

AND
to r|li ~ at a asaaicsi of said ?■!—. thaw to bo
boUsa at tba Probate OfOo.,te tbs vlHagwMH*B
ling*. a»d show sama, if any Ibero bo, whr tbe
m«OT riche priitioswr eborid sat bsTsrUd.
AJri M to further osderod, that tbs pa—asar
ghw art toe to all persona hi*----- ------ -------- —
of tbe pn-daaey of arid petit

A0,000 recruit*, whereas they have not

wo use in Attempting «» fight
put

Kentucky

II ia set wriwriroiy Poliitesl-it boa one or rooro

WHICH

Emawcxfatiow nr*m Dwtwjct or Co

&lt;Xe.

TTtess fitter* are put up in quart
botllea. qf wJuoA Um ahovs is a /ao-«im. iU.
97h« Iri^ek i* Jhbrip ess^ratwi, and
i» jjrvuided with a K\fe-gnard fretn
, opunU&lt;/«iisra. (Priot fl per botiU, 6e
eiifqrfS.
,
O. W. J^oback, (Preprirtor, _Jfo. 6
Jhst Fourth Bl., Cincinnati, Ao udum
•K orders should be addmsed.
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Roberts-* Striker, Haultop. Eli ITichria. Jay 8
Terry.Orowgwrilte Mffla, rf. C. Swift, Froirterifte
H.B.b'uriMtoa. XuMteiBa.atoi by droggtei.
aod mercbaote generally throughout ths oouutry

To Desiroy-------Rata, Roaches, Ac.
To Destroy-------Mice, Moles, and Ants.
Ants.
ToDestroy------ Bed-Bugs.
TV Destroy------ Moths io Furs, Clothes,
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To Datroy-------Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Dubuy
—InritefiT on Plants and
-FofirM* T o&gt;
Ta Dsttray-------- Insects o« Aataa)a. Ac.
To bestroy——Every furm sod spsciss
:• --j,» .
wfVanWu
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hr this (riper for tbe destruction and alter

9000 yd* P1,ta ,Dd *“CJ
fr(B rtrM I. MiSkUUMi &gt;er W*

Ab4 Almost «r*7 B°»Wr coflteiro SB
yhhj*iad :&gt;ihiah yotjst

txierminatien of all kinds and species of

d&lt; sf PMtenb.r. 1*42. at tes o'etatek, is ttw foro
mss, ba anriguod foe th* boarwig of arid parities
usd that the Wen St tew of said da***,rod, and
aU riher perron* ieteeroted ia said rotate, sro roqrirod to appear a* e- eaaaWsf aaid Court, then
to bo bridseri tbe ProbrioOCes is tbe vdtage of
Saeriogn, asd abow rouse, if suy Ibero ba why

Farsu'a. ,

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^y-Bold in

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HArrnroa,

Mich., by

RoBUTs'&amp;BTkiKn, and by the Driig-

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

thouwalpriea of these pefe
: .^rfatMteaM ATT’JO

mxuTa

THX GBEAT OABSK OF *

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OUB GOOD*

iif tbe Union, and the rebel command-

LtuaxA.—Tbe largest number of alav«»
“istrtcc

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before the recent ad v ance

jn«t! before leaving Kentucky, in *hfeh be
wid he
60 Been inhled bj
Kentucky secessicntats, who represented
tbe State a* ripe for revolution.
Toe
zsrXJrI.S0&amp;,i:

irrcrived 5.000.
A Union man respect
^jtlly remarked to Bragg that there wet

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‘DtavA^eo,

Stacks of

in Kentucky ■*&lt;*• than eqnaUad the new
recruits be had received.
He aaM they
had nntieipa|^DtrtMaa&lt;Jirtg riot !&lt;*• than

Hoback's

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DRY GOODS I

be spoiled- ;by the skpoider-straps. —
Eaton County Republican.
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lt»l.»«fcl? out of II Thir. bad been b»
adequate recompense, and the deed,
wounded and prriuftan whom be bad left

ft\ovnac,\x 'B'vXXttw

ckx\&amp; tnokt Ta}c wt\oxyx\Ax.

HARD-WARE

'it“te ro£ro4.*te4 Turoday.the *d

Engl.™!

House ni Vermontville, has a commis&lt;km te raise a company of Mounted
Rifle* for Col. Stodkton’a qew rrjitnrtit
Th,.,i,cn»of lk.,BtentoU.-w*»fc«l l&lt;&gt;
avoid a draft, and the .full &lt;overnjusat
l&gt;.Hint/of 9100 i&lt; offered to all whojtef
jL 125 of thia bounty and one month s
&lt;p»y will be paid in advance.
In sddithtffi
.to this, some of tbe towns are offering
■Kegs bounties—so that the pecuniary
.inducements are ample.
Proctor ia a
whole-souled, genial fellow, who will

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Dr. "BtokoeV*

BOOTS &lt;ft SIENMES.

P

AT TTTE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

vhnll attack Illogical and untenable posi-

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polities and Other public questions, we&gt;

vm \N\a A^eor &lt;van Vnan.^
Iio€\oY,» Wt.

VK«kooYfiXe \\m. vcxak and.
dfcVnVta.X.e d.

wbenerar wc may deign

to notice the Dioneer.

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WvcYxX.^ ’Vo’ttke. ‘

proba noRnat.-avin of mioemoait
County of Barry, ee.
•
At a aeeeton of the Probate Coeri for tbo Coun­
ty ef Berry hot den at tbeProbstrOSM. tn tbe

Will and te.lament of aaid deceased, may ba ad­
mitted to Probate, and tba Exaeoiri* and Bxecu
iarlher&lt;MJMr— — •-- *-■--------Thereupon 1
d«y of Bny—I
aaaigned for the hearing of aaid petition, and
that tbe hrira *1 tew of aaid doeeaaetGnd al! other
persona interested in aaid estate, are required to
appear at a aeeoioa of aaid Court, then to be hoidea at the Probate Office, -in tba Village of Haalinga, aad show eunae, if nay Ibero be, why tbe
prayer of tbe petitioner should not be grouted.
And it ia further ordered, that arid petitioner
give arifco to tbe persona interested, ia aaM
estate, of tbe pendency of arid petition, and tbe

We. would say ^lo our

neighbor tha* weshaU never don a

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uttaXe'W make

and requested tbe miuiater and deacons

to withdraw immediately, as he was about

anA aVL pVMAM* &lt;5 a. BBTOAtevRLato'K.

'VVimKvtwn

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jrarna aaij aMdfoj&amp;Ka
‘ U“ organ of eo eliqro or factleu, but nV
&lt; h»*roe nottoro wftboat foer, roUnguo from
werwet u»a

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DIRECT

iBSChibK fba

will ercn»e

in a very tings Hint

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£ilious F«ver, - .
: • Fever and figae,
'■y Lioer Com_ptatrt^ '
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Government.

little sickness would exist. Its use will
prevent attacks from these disorders.
In cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sora Thnwtt, luftncnxa. Strains, Sprains,
Oamp*Mpasma»4ta„ sa appUsati&lt;&gt;«t «f
the Ready Relief wHf afford immediate
I&lt;et tit refer tn tbocase of a ditrtinguiahod literary gemletnan.
•‘Let tfwtee wbiicabnot rnjriy an hour’s
calm sleep make a trial uf Rodttay'i
Rniily Jiriiff.
Wm. Sydney Mvrra,
Eeq- uf tbe. Havana (Cuba) Pima, well
kn»wn, t&lt;&gt; ibe NewAork. New Orleans,
and London (Cuba) Press, says that for

a Bure 'f’ttretnxtot ©5

i.,. .Jnaig-esiion, .
Il •u.tkto. tU Admlnirtrallon nd th.

used when any .T the innlignnnt diseases
prevail, sueh an Yeffiiw Fever, Cholers,
Flux. Typhoid Fever.lnA.iMAu, Diptheria
PneurnoQM, Fever and Ague, sad very

him.) to continue hi* antics In tbe future.

shoulders,

“ hrij^^ ores ,&lt;»ur

“‘"^.^""000.008

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&lt;»»•. oat Of om htraarod.
rimd, /u^f I, ™cribwl bj

manner,

He abuses

Diaiietr.

Ogrnig and fkalL «mt at ton ypro^ev Wta», a»*

Moetrhioe
JU Me&lt;||

twenty years he had been a soflerer from
acute Chronic Rheumatism, and f&gt;r one
week had not slept aa hour at any one
time,
fie appliAl
Ready Re­

effect npon our literary neighbor uFtbe

BiamACct Tb'WU,r*, uAm.c.K, &gt;5
ttouv. to. &gt;Me*T ptuaxtofiiA*.

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TrX^MALMON P. CHAIR.
XMrteww^fiU /nto-iX-- Crieb B. Smith. of lad.

WKLLW, -f
*
Cnuuectlewt.
a^vetoey &lt;y Ns,—K. M KTAM TOM. of Washing-

&gt;rUl*llall

teat can bo produced. This Syrup is ^kgldy fltel
ia which bo OfxAa of the Pramdra.lV OMtratod.xsraediary jwdeifut. is.Wkhfcb
Emancipation Proclamation aa follow•emga tetldue*, .ills assurer vigistehsaed
I
*•! beartitjrMWtW Wiry word of iL

It waa well timed

Ohio.

Si. u.~-

U »TA. TMFBkC.X.’%

T&amp;UOG5J Wi.ITVt'S.

•apewM caartafite BaWai Matae.

The border

ani

"
B vartcty nf Stm pJraAh-tMIB W**,

vaded.

So long as slave* are allowed l«l

-HAMUEL
r‘
animny GRIER, of Few.
_N rtSWcLIITOR0. of Me

-^^amfrel^aiw

Was not ninety day s long enough for the
rebel master 10 ewhu up^s mind to lay,
down bis arms or hwe hi* slaves 1 Th.-

J3

•TATBWJBCEB*.

Ideal ot Ohio has been ebsd like weUr.

t^.a±aa»vtsf.t

tba farmerhMblenty, but utackrd corn
or Cuaraa meal WHSod with bppered

it wits. HBWtivoaeiLAiN.

GEOBOK H. HOUSE. Wputy
do
LANGFORD &lt;». BERRY, Auditor General

.ewte.^/sMWjweO/iviltoz &gt;j»W"
.MvWr,——&gt;»'’•&lt;*-« MaM-teda
MUfMorSveirw
MUbeWIW^t

IT WILL MEMI MAffiLE. 0

AUSTIN BLAIR.
IIKNUT T. BACIUS. Fl^idrat of ths 8«»ste •»&lt;!
JAMLS^BOmUI
Btete.

JOHN M. ORKUORY/Sept.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. I
SAMUEL S LACEY, Cora’r.
UY KUS HEWITT. Deputy
CHARI ill ITFliftir, itto-te „—JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant Om.nl
J. 11. FOUNTAIN. Qusiter Master General.

■■WusB fmiriWMO1 ■■
600,000"‘“to

llsi^tt^ i-f.

«a "b

jiamUx.^atart

LLOYD'S NWy, miX J W.iTK COUNT'
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES

teia
k\!L V»rt» oS Vm, Cowwte*.
n. r.Mi»ng .r m,
'BtaoA- Vurilp-v wnA VA\.»

DARIJNU'S

CAM ADAM. AMD MEW BRUNSWICK.

milky MHt*BdWa&lt;; abnut&lt;^uaJijr »a wdl.
After Ibcy'Kavc been in du&lt;*nx Air two or
three days, nr ‘’",.2.
rC&gt;'
d - fairIv
.
on tbeir‘lrgs-—ftir-tha
iafee weak­

M¥E«fltMLAWR

est «&gt;f all fi.wl whcw ymipg’Ti Vt them
9* **&lt;lbor. i* fins and
"Ultrai ia no dvw untht-gry**. ' ~~

sdl

or d&lt;&gt; not raise turkeys.
turn them out as am&gt;n as ha^ibed, and
alHsi^ thw^at^e^uhttl^ei they

is that tear **rikn at th* mot of Dmmm,
by eradicating *vary partick of imparity

bus WtlriJS-i&gt;l$‘.X5i8%wtJ» * 1'

Ar. pars vrattaMiuBWH* ..iTlwy
•» bil­
ious disorders of ths human ny-iem They rygu
lale and invigorate tbe livrr mm! kiduey-; They

•^irw gfMMM

lie tbe circulation, and purifr th- blood. Thus,
.ill billi-— o nr-tei.o--.'OU of which are Torpid
Uvrr. Mick ihMtejRlBslAefRa. Pile*. Chill,
shd Ferera. coativ«-naoa.or lo-rorM- .r. enii-e'y

.uaNEflO

LIVER EEGl’LATOIi
coma—tn nay nothing of all the Sunday
lii enjoy ment. and we minis to the oon
’'“■"‘‘■'■'■'‘'Xvoirir/W'

uUH

iw kiut l&amp;Yoo^

XCOMMT XS •VIM.Xa.

'

•40 00 a yussrsaved in rwy tomriy hi
li-iffe-ur ui. lUur B’4*lr, *f ■
■ r.v-diwi'r

for th* Uf* and baaltb of th* body dsprafi
apoa tb« purity of th* blood.

'l^Eliail flUUnCUE.
‘r^^CrDbi/*r..&amp;Mth.
..

«,.

» r Phur.Su Crt.taprr B-ttU.
Priua B&amp;'Oeto per

. &gt;.«CVni»‘pr«’)&amp;4tlk '
Prity

praJIuUlc. •' -,i

BiAsVSl BrRsteMcW ' ta ‘
H.m.Tt
’

V

TERMS CASH.

villa, Noland’s Ford, and all others on the Polo
mac. aud everr other place in maiyland .Virginia
nod PMayieaate.ugputtqr t l||4pl

work.
Bm* we think that ib^e ia a
4|kUUMtttebWI^Hd7-Z^. in Biv-

•ft? W. hf all Dnartet*. aU.
generally IhnHigbout UtaCM

LLOTIFR
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO. INDIAKA. and ILUN0I8.

blind, protruding *nd bleeding pilvnjMid general
d b READ THE FOUAJWING TESTIMONY:
From tbe New York Tribune. A ng. •‘LiAJYD’SMAP OF VIRGINIA. MARYLAND
ANDPFNNHYI VANIA -ThisMap ia very large
jts cost te but s&amp; cents, ami it U tiu left whitk
‘ wfrfit otiAT »1F w TBf Mijfcw-

after hi* fi«*b had almuat wtwted away
The doctors pronounced th* case incura­

ImpmU'jl tv Holme Owners.

Jas. L. Brum ley.merchant. I !»4 Fulton si reel.

lui|Minmt .fee Huildrfa.

&gt;g. the last three jeuJB ; I used

RIITI RIVER—From Actual Surveys bv Capta.
Bart and Wm. Bowe*. Mteaiaaippi BlrerPUoX ol
St. Louis. Mo., shows every man s plantation and
owner’s name bum Kt !-&gt;ui» to the Gulf of Mexi­
extra ntres ufnata in the morning, and tw co-- l.J.'iO miles back from the river—colored in
•on ns lie is dmitf. bMrMBduMi up W»d counties and State*. Price, fl In sheets. |2, tKXkei

m Md.iW .,

, r

VHV&lt; R UC»K W U *fitA TOt«

■

im portent t»» Railroad Oihtafo£fc
tf’'Firniera. 1 j ‘
,

To all irhoo, fit, any lum,

CEME

FING,

Into it cotidilitm Di bu of any benefit to
him, rxrrpt Infill his au&gt;ma^hv .A little

.aSatst'WJuSaxrTixw

reflecti&lt;»n will nuUe dfcy/raih'ct* aeo'Uat

Olis Studley. E-q„ IS* K—t «*tli Street. N Y..
write-: Aug. 15. !M».—I had a difficult with tbe
for wv«cwl

»**X. .•A^lzAb*
appIie«&gt;sjK-iaily to oxen, from the fact
that they merely crush their fond a little
to swallow it
An'ertra'fwtf
tMin

WF'msmFn

immedintely alter.it.
They .depend upon
/mUdg'avtr /.h4 aotf &lt;foswisi^ 4t
wisrkrdtJttMp^..
qileni-e the greater part pn-seS off with ,
osrtd“«V lttetow&gt;yr"ri. »• m-*t firttirrs
ktmw. If we fevd c»get&gt; a certain quanli
ty of grain per day, we pn-fer to r’«i
three quarters t4 it t&lt;» them nt night.—
'Ttesf rlui Hirn get a chance to tborimghly
masticate it, at»d almost avnefarlast, - '
6 T’his mode of finding, we think, is pre*Wfti»»le
any other, except grinding t^ir
feed ; and that will Dot pay if cornia ihO
cento fHr'Qi»*V&lt;uWd'yi}dbi'ia to Itaul i;

r

b*
. If»^&gt;DlLw&lt;W|MJWDiept,
&lt;&gt;r if* pvrMSi hnna hnrau niill, io ,ia. on-

dvuhtedly tin- be-t—but H is an tindrniable foet tfrat^mir Wedt coni is aitiii'isi al.
ways fed in (be ear.
If fed at night, an
' oX geto the g-nd of it—but if fed al noon
or in tbe m&gt;&gt;min|, we think it dwqs pot
d&lt;&gt; thcMi n«ar»&gt;'loach gtaid.
.

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.

This may seem Li be a trifling m si ter,
but if trifles art»-.Wfll aUeridcd to, IqipurL
ant matters are nut likely tu - gu wrong.
iotca Hvmttltad.
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..

^AmVAJUREAllY^EUEF^
Wnfrri^ tKoSe &lt;^?«uK pains. in.lintly"oi
its application externally or by iu adminiatratioi
internallv, and cure.—
RUEUNATI8M................................ in a few hour.
8UBE THROAT........................ in fifteen minute.
TOOTH-ACHE..............................in three minnU-i
NEURAIA31A (paraxyams of.).. .in five atinulea

Trpbuiil, end ntner '-wincing fever*, tliev nte *i- in tliesmall uf my bwtzthtti m-rd and Jl kind*
perwrto qsinlwe. Thri-inthrence extend* over »f medicines, bul found no permanent relief until
the •awraaystesn. cuutrullug. avrawWfentng.-dwd
hrweiud^ AetSteMd etid wasting •b-rgira.nmi
DARL!.\&lt;r.S Lirr/t rehvlator,
reffukainjcatlthssscrvltoitato Ole nuetel pvt
fnrmanoe WCttunr dirtto*. «lr*snHi|t sad periling
............ ... »&gt;.t&gt; Jl
fewn tbe nfeteto Wl dis
LIFE BITTERS.
cased deposits and ImeaSI BWtora.
I p«M&gt;ed elulled binod by the urr-lhm. I an now
Ykev didhr Oum /aU purgatwv pills. ’ Thrir
actios isnot tend, w eoatued tea torttoa of Bte rntindy curvd.a»d lake pleasure in recouimeuding
bowel*. Drraete l-ntx-lire Fills uw»&gt;Mt vtal tl.ese remedies."
Mrw/C. 'Vebo'w,' 11 Cliri-fopber'Strwt. N.'t..
feraMtotbs-pevtetaMx aseraawut «tte bowel.
writes : -Feb. XV, la&gt;W.—I have been subject to
attack- uf Asthma ll&gt;e last twenty years. 1 bare
never found anything e^usl to

The Cow is only about One-Third that of Tin,
ast&gt; it ro thick aa otaauLK.

. x

DIARRBCEA............
LUMBAGO, (pains of ].

'VXxe. aVsroS. VAX*
u. a.
M»*. mi aomfb pm. aIsasa over been, intraduced.
They act *o directly upon tha Ltrar. writ­
ing tint organ tn sucn an extent aa that th*
Mtoeiu doea not reiapM fwto it* former con­
dition, which ia too ant to ba th* caa* with
aimnly a purgative pill.

V^\.oodi cec\A Ia\ht VAk,
which, in conjunction with the

kJAooik Vun^iw,
HsnAt-ihe,
Cblia {Pains,
Imixgvstfon,

TIME

Gostawnssa,
Cholera J/cp-Lus,
CPixin in thei gowele,

QXxarinees, sto.
Try tbeae medieiMa, and you will wsvsr
"E your neighbors, who have used there,,

NoTfeai is rttpiired in making application

jrfyjiMsofdd try them liefcr* going fir »

The expen-e of applying it label triSing, aa aa
ordinary Itoof saolbe wrand and finished Me
Mae d-y.

&lt;5STa PawthlH or Abaaaaaof.av laaal

agent, wd read tbe certificates, and if you
Ura svsr doubted you wifi
.
, p

w&gt; ttvasra.
depletion tlittwould IttteW. -Mdd. W tteety 'tn
proie*ML In tbasscaatba mild,mnehtag ami
emUyndnaalaliagtexaiive. that wilt purge and
heal, -ootbe and strengthen, like Rad- ay’s Rrgn
latiug Pills, is respired. The cause of on many
death* iuStett J li —*Slj*l iStenWBO tie want of
a pnrgat velike K.lDWAY’rt FILLS, that will

DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR.

FAMILY MEDU INK.

When our children are out of Borts, we give them
a few drop*, and it seta them all ngbt. 1 find H
fetoUf Radwan* PilWiw*ra adopted mlhste waat- -mass tte^sasralJriyteWlha etatotoh, sad baft■R*'
■’
r
■
•
**■
•&lt;*v»ac«i I tiume advocatMef /hweriddhtrasbow errmsauas
Rua ns a, if you need either or both of these moat aofflr^fftk of tmu, udra »fpiitd h, mXsfe. Iu which
I v bold that gri*&gt;M- aaasca, asckneaa. i ttcimtes.
excellent Hcmediex,inquire for them at the store*, “
r9"*‘ •• teros
if y-&gt;u du nut find them, take no other, but inctoee
Aultr- W&gt; -r.d1» I. -•
One Dollar in a letter, and on reeeipt of the mon

EL’S!
»&gt;1bWMftAT8SK £

DAN’L S. DARLING,
102 Nassau 8i . New York.

avoid baunb PURGATIVES
NsavpenSeMarsta tbe bwbu of takiugRatte.

Pat sp la 40 cent awd $1 Bottle* each.
&lt;Aml vsiu.; a x»r» st xsla fcsA

IT Wl&lt;»lr-MI?-M»AUK BftttXHt BttfNW
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT.wiaH OFF

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS

aB^^^saitsRs

mg. Tituin gas xixq » resrecTLT vim mustr

fIJcflU .4/ it J EL

iag by numariiiiijq &lt;t«se dead wetebl of
Off He 7 ‘Taits the girth Ig UcbmUbiod
the far»*raa» aapaae to.by multiply

, ,H

Asateerf- Um the Mteed PaMter aal Pau waym*

In all cases where pain ia frit, the BRADY RE
LIEF should be applied
Taken interuallv—a
tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
acidity of the a’utnach. and promote digestion, it
ia a pleasant and healthy etunulaat.

he

Wran&lt;uCinun MxisricnmtT.
Tlto frteh FMrmers’'GdgeUr«lvra tbeA-Jiua bif ♦» an approximate • uk for obtaM-

; z

Woe* Mm *- IwsTVSi

QrthOfc

euspiotea, and tn ninety-trine esses nisi
uf utu-h uudred, Abe horse wtH pay no
which

Curaphdat eoald ba Bistifd ia which the

wfll ears all the aforementioned diesaaae,
-aad, of tbesmsrivee, will relieve and cure

Derv.uusDeas puli
or tbe utberaida. This
will iiiMbuitlj direct tbe alteiilioo.uf the
iiirntu frum tbe'oi.ject which ia exHtittng

more attention to tbe trivet,

AMOTHXBwasmradorFerarawiA®*.
after trying every medicine in hia r*a*a
AVOTKER wa* cured of Fcrar 8or*
Which had existed ftrdrteen yeara
ANOTHER »f Rbraualiem of eight yean.
Cases innumerable uf Dyspepsia and Liver

sal they will aay they ars

A- cunrsp&lt;&gt;ndwit .of the ' EMraiMr

Jmdricwn gives tbd fdliiwliig advice -td
nervous huraeinei)x' ‘Whenever they
notice their horse, directing hie ears 16
. try point whatever. - or .indicBtiM. tfie
alighiest disposition to. become afr»id, let
them, inatrad of pulling the rein, to bring
tbe horse toward tbe object causing its

ble.

Pwriieeaod Fills

JOHNS 4 CUOSl.EY'S

..tanir iWW,.t u^iwr.

quantity

_ _____
Eruptions,
Ffts, Ifcra/ulous CbfMumption, etc. '

is a.e onlr authority for Oeu. Buril and tbe War

work annuals d» not need as much mdid
f.MMl when Ling id|« a« y^0kj^4//ai

/hh'jfod/JU* caeca

SlipMl*,
/
Old 8or*9.
JJhrumaf tsm,
Blok Htadazhe,

t &gt;&lt;*.

25 Crtita1 'per Bottle.,

.n « • -

Pemovea the morbd_aad.bilim&gt;. deposit* from
tbe alomach and bowels, re«Ml*lra the liver and
kidney*, removing every ubatruction, re-lores a
natural and healthy action in the vital organs.—
It is a .uperior

Ilia, we think.&lt;|eite*rfy «4ntUted,&amp;at

&gt;wa

Uh.

K&amp;___________
purge • dbelrvd.
85 CTS. per Box. &lt;

Mirnw Ambndypt*; Nrilograpbiq
.
GUTTA MaRBU-^MPWT
Pearl Ambrotype; Onurneiital
Ambrotype; Imperial Ambrotvpr; RdteTo Am­
si ssk:
s
brotype; Double
rwa *a auersa ninths,' - -dcO
Am brntype
These mateeiala ar* aaarraa to iu eua-vas
AND COPY IMG doao to order, ra abort unites
and Prices to suit orders, from » cento to
with nod &lt;'ee—.
-m
Jtflr
Vlwiwsu of DiaaeMcd
fn«t&gt;da raaiad as end
urijdmii^' -i&lt;?T3ani?"irT?
I will go at any time and anywhere, in the
county, to take Likmaae* of the Risk or Dead,
or to tao views of Pub.c Buildings, er private

HaatoqB. Nev. Itel.

ClfiO BEST PIANOS. tifiO
N«. ITS BXSIDWIT,
“.“iiirftSr"1 “ "r",k* p“ul' *
7 Octave Bcacwood H«no.
contain (at all JImpruvretems kaowa'ln tl.ts ensn

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VOL. 7

Hastings,

Cfct fiiti»8» Wanner,

|

PUBLISaSB EYEB1 WEDNESDAY,

TCTT1CE OF TBE PEACE. W01
attend
to th*
!J
I£~
breinre.

barry county mich.,- Wednesday, November, io,
Stltdrt lhetrj.

turned

VHIW!!

thought*

That struggled u h* frM;

HASTINGS

DRUG
—

' »’

li-:

I^nJr **•■"?* *•!». &gt;0d ».t,

STORE!!!
l;;;

. ;•

Robebts &amp;. Strike®.
ORAMT A BPAULDIXG,

One thousand dollar* of the -fifteen
lb&gt;Hts*nd wash'd in fihann years, would
bare snvrti Mr. Dray t«m on that day;
“*t*rta
one.at two. Ib
dollar*
a sard Lwt
.tlb,„
,
7 ! for lack ol it. his paper wrnt tn protest,

&gt;«»» Wrl..Ura4.

-Thai t*te*d ar*at»d }«nr bewerwd

JU»T BECEHED
MARON ALLKN,
KKLERIN GROCERIES, eroviaton*.

a new and most complete, assortment of

DBIGI ARD H EDICI HER,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

g,.„ gflrr br„k

1 and' at four n’elocx. he took his way
homeward, stricken down In the prime of
I hi* man hood, tad coneriteia that the blow
'‘o*’* ***/
w C«rrrl'«. falling as it bad done, on a spirit exhaust­
ed by long endurance, had hurt him ber,,r *"•
ynnd tbe leech’s skill.
MW' h.«dr«] d,4|.„ ,
u
Thr elegant carpet had been laid, tbe
curtains bung. Mid th* new brooalrilefur­
niture arranged In tbe parlor.
Mrs.
‘ Sh.ll „ ,^1 „ wiiiu'. I- „id rm,
Drayton La* dosed all tbe shutters and
lighted the gas in order U&gt; see and admire
tbe effect.
"*•rI, lM&lt; dt
•-Splendid f’—had fo«t4illre fimm her
11
•1“— i~t» lipa, wbeo tbe mala o( her ho*band’s key

With nj^liag teng* aadaigU;
Until U&gt;* rssM kite*d y&lt;mr cb**te.

DE ALERS in alt kto4*ofdrT,geod».gree*r1**.
• rockcry, Ao. State sl.a* thopostoMo*.

am&lt;»dnt having been expmdrd to gratify

bnra, m-wtoi wbom wen* better rdf Iban
they were; and to be-applied, ereiaentrd or acqiiisaccd tn to I race, when be knew
that things wrre g--ing all wrung. And
ho* an unrtviabl* crisis was advancing
np»w» hln».-: 1
' '
1 ’ • ' ।
&gt; i&gt; -

Over High Prices, at the
jpstinjs ^nsiness Jirectmr,

NO. 29

the pride and vanity ofWs wife. In dress.
31a, entertaintaentn. mM tbe bnndred*
carpet I. down. and the curtains at Ibe
uoaaaridered tbingn that waste man's
•imfo-re, we'll he wdtomed of ths sofa
aubstenee for naught.
Wa d-&gt; not whoi•J*■»For my part I’d rather s&lt;«t
ly exonerate Mr. Drayton.
He knew, dreaa them &lt;m tbe whiect of slavery,
better than bls wife, that he was living which a* a native Kentuckian be said b*
felt that be had a right to lalk about —
••J
duln, thing, |
~ loo expensively ail this time, and it was,
thervf-re, his du tv tu nrder bts bttuan- Ibe follvwing ia an extract from H* re»
buld diflereotly. But ha was A weak man
no.bia ride, aod yielded for »be sake of
" W* must daslray slavery or it wiU
father
W ’
**
with ™ giving pleasure.
Hr aa* that his wife’* conquer ua. I accept the law*. I betotner.
We must manage tL be«
heart WM'btatnn living like her neigh- ll**e that all tbe hopes uf humanity for a

great

LDVKST1UNO.

it to

m

Sisttllaw.

thousand year* to eome are mvrivta In
this struggle. Bather than that tbi*gov­
ern rarnt should be overthrown 1 am ready
not only -pi see slavery exterminated, but
also have •vprv negro hi tbe Southern
States destroyed—and more, I am ready

Stole* destroyed also.
‘•.We must realises the state nfaf.
fair*.
We have not done e» Mlbertn.—•
I hear that there baa been some critirism
in this departmen* in regard to the Mgro
population. There ha* i*een some talking
about idle. lousy negroes, eta. Tbe time

property of rebria—pretested them bet
tor than their Inxipe would have d&gt;me,
and then have been chased out and left
them for the enemy to gather. There

tbe negniea aad make it profitable, wa
must do so, and benefit ouraelves al tbrir
expense.
WIDOWED .ARD POOR.
Ur lip.
- I ask yon all 1o consider thie subject
ennfounded by what be saw, bo eomprenot 1” r.p«.t.d
ROBERTS At NTRIKER,
Hf you must have it» Jans."
henderFthe arene.
.
-oareMly, thoughtfully, aa ha importance
Because -we 4&gt;ave gone far enough.—
•&lt;■ FOE MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
.
•; Ic .
.
-Now d&lt;«*t be angry !" aaid Mrs. demands."
RALKRS ia 4reg«, et*4&gt;ete*s, pafa——---There-is no mu«l in the case, Harry.
cine*, paint*, olla, terp«ati*«, bereing Acid.
PURP06ES.0NLYUE:
i-uc father didn’t say wa might uvi tin Drayton, crossing the room quickly'—,
Why will you talk « tome a* if I were
Iiqeere, Aye-stuff*. win4*w-ri***.PuUf-ffv®
‘■But what’s ’the matter, Henry 1 Are
Sccaaaxon Bab&gt;abmm.—A enrrespnoda, atalicnery. aad fancy articles. Store 1*
unreaaonnlc and extravagant 1
think of it^ |’m almost curry that 1 or. yotfelrkT* Her voice changed frnm a Hit of tbe Killlngly Transcript, in th*
Holbrook's New Block, Bastings, Mich.
Mrs. Drayton looked hurt and offen­
dared them. He’ll bo ahgry wbeo the tone of deprecation to one of anxiety.
I Oth Onneetlcut Regiment tells the fol­
ded.
Alau a Ml stock of
bill 00rues in,"
J:
uYea.” wae the low. faintly uttered re­ lowing siocy :
“1 didn’t aay you were extravagant
;‘‘jt will a&gt;H.n be ov«r,” returned Effie. 1
A colored man some twenty yearn of
sponse, and Mr. DravUm eat down like
nnd
Ro
reasonable.
Jane."
•'Rbtiy.
"Fathsr
’
s
anger
isn't
very
tor1
IWEEEET 4k ALLER.
age amght protection from the cruelty
one
«
bone.strength
had
ell
suddenly
de
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V1
at* al •** A|r»'d i
ttorneys at law **4 Solicitor* inch**
of his masfer lienrath our flag in Camp
ported.
retorted tn a L&gt;ne of vuk* far fmin ami­
eery
Particular atteatto* »a»4 toCaavryot IL
Parapet In the course of a few days bo
"What alls vriu. HenrYF
’
aacian, the larrMicatlon of title* to Lam
able.
**£» «»rtriw and the wpel tpMt taf
••Oh briber !** Tbe children drew fright­
TEA. poms. ftVOO. SPICE*. PEPPER,
Furr«:lo.orn* of nwrtgir**. Ac
U i t b* h«pi •
•I think not" Mr. DrayUm spoke In flee, told Mrs. Drayton, firmly.
i* *tien4 to all calli u&gt; th* Im* *C lb*ir erot*s*i.»
PRUNEM. F10R. VABIRRCOUHM;
"Any how," persevered Effie, "we can j ened anamd him.
a deproevd way, and rather to himself
For a Uttla while he aat shrinking in tree, and flayed with a buggy trace.—
than tn his wife.
drop in at White’s, n we go up sirret,
Ila
tbe chair ; then.rising, he looked steadily, Ho mid be was given 200 Isshes.
Why. then, did you aay if I must have and look at.his lurnituro.
W&gt; ueedn’f
Also • great variety of th*
gi-t away and came back to camp albut not angrily' al Ills wife and Said :
it I ateed Mr*. Drsytuu, in an impera­ buv. you know."
mnst dead.. Thera were places on hl»
DAMIEL COOK,
"Jane—this is all wrong • and It is
GmLJdS'J yxBTunrKBi
tive manner.
8? d,e&gt;' "topped in ; and it turned out
back where tbe skin waa flayed off aa
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General land and
hard for me to- believe It of you. But I
No*, of nil things in the world. Mr. y Effie had aulieipated.
A Mt uf half a
Tax Atom will
»• *h« eritastto* ••
•large ns a man's band, and &lt;« his l-8&gt;.
Aid fMklBg Extracts*
Drayton dreaded what i* known as fami­ dozen brocatelle chairs al ten dollars each will hot hurt any one, now. by my re- '
l.bts.odall *lU«rbu*inea. pertaining ioktootLce
where it was peeled up and left banging
ly jar. ; Sod he waa ■Ureys ready to * T*6* *°
Mvrely-fiv* dollars, pruscbea.. You will have enough of them as if cut with a knife. The nieces on his
inuke any oe»c»-*ai&lt;&lt;n for peace.
He and a small aufa al forty dullara, were Imro in ynur thoughts. There can be no legs were about the a idth’ot a trace, aad
I. A. HOLRROOK,
I am a ruined mer
could meet outride tniuble, and stand up ordered to be sent o0 the day the cur. party here to night
about two or three inches long. It was
A TTORNKY Bid Coun-rtor »i U*. Solicitor I
chant, fallen under a weight too heavy to
I- ravriy, even with odds against him, In tain* were to go op. ■ “ ’
’
■
/V CLaacerv, G«o*ral Land and Tax Af*at.enough to make one’s Uhmd boil at a
he borne. Send a notification u&gt; all that
ll&gt;e life battle ; but at imme. be wauled
Ofllee. »ee®nd itory of Rower-a block.
IESR. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
,
Z
l"
bo*&gt;- «n • — were invited; the reason will in most white her*. Tell your Northern cowards
rc&lt; and peace.
Aud to secure three, he
tlun .b„ ,h.
Mt_
VELOPES. CAROS. Ac., Ae.
this, and sec if it will not put a'i’iUla
caws
be
nndcrsuiod.
”
louUteu yielded things that should have ii
J. M. RUMELL.
■** ooMnted, widr
courage into tbrir veins.
HYSICIAN and Sorgeoo. Otfc* ia Rasseir
held firmly. Ibenco it came to be anythmg like pleasure, to theexmidiiare
Saying thia, Mr. DrayIQn went with
• tore. Slate street.
.
MOST FRrCRER
underatuod. with Mrs. Drayton and her of a hundred dollar* for carpel; and now uncertain steps from the mom, and as­
daughters, and whatever they deal red I as she muntnlly ad&lt;fod up the price of cending to one of the chambers, threw
JOTIN ROBERT*,
One of the enrolling mar»hale.U»e other
w 00M b* } ielded, if tbe right degree of | carpet, curtains and furniture, the start-' hiniaalf on a bed frmh which he never
day. received a strong hint from * down
pressure wa* brought to liear un husband I'0n ’*&gt;r***u' *4 «« hundred and forty arose. S&lt;Hin after a servant started in
town female.
Stopping at the lady'a
1-4 father. The cn*e now al partial is ' d',,lur®
her rel.ukingly in the fare. hnste f««r the family physician, whn, when h..uar be found her endeavoring to affect
•ue unrived a new parlor carpet; the । Mra. Drsrt. wM Obuwslly qUlet for h* came found a white faced man rapid
II. p. CHERRY
.b. «”id n..t ly sinking under an exhausting flow of with a vegetable huckster a twenty per
Eogli*b Brussel*, which hud been on the l.“^'ft.,*A»i*w;
cent reduction In the price of a peck of
II- -OV for nearly fixe years, not being 0011
hlotd fmm the lung*. Tears were vain ;
hrlp
f.„warj, witt , ,
ft&lt;|
•iJered by many degrees elegant enough ■rg-&gt;r.'.S'.ty, 10 ib. lim.
Thv potatoes.
b., h„. rave was vain ; Inve was vain.
"Have you any man bare, ma'am T”
v «U*e*. Giv* u* • c*il aaa j*aa
tor exliibrtiou on tbe .occasion uf a farir
band would know what had been d--&lt;u&gt;. over tasked and over burdened man had
W* iatead to *dl
Tb»- reply was gruf and cort-p"
lunable party tw be itiven in two we*ks I orpnaely she had directed that the cur-1 fallen, half way on his fruitless journey
DR. H. J. HANEY.
“Have you n&lt;&gt; husband, madam 1
Mr. Dray loti did nut respond U* iu* temebs yet up, .nd ita -fotoHtew. wat. towards worldly competition—fallen tn
HISICIAN SURGEON aad. Aconehcnr. 0
“No."
Ge* or er Smith-* Dms Store Goodyear Bio-1.
wile’s sliarp interrogation.
He bevrr huine oa th* day of tbe party , and Ur 1 rise no more ; and when he left hi* fam­
••N»r brothers V’
liasiing*. Michigan. OBco hour* from » to entered into word encounters on the field hope was that,-m the exhilaration and ily. nurtured, until then, by pride, on the
-No."
lap of luxury, he left them poor and help
of Irnmc.
•
•octal drlight of the ocresum bar bus
“It i. as much for your credit its mine." bands displeasure, if any was felt, aould lisra. in a world that remembered all tbeir
-NEY IRS.
••Well, ehalof itr
TC parehaaing medicines of u* ran rriy ujx
added the lady, tecii-g that h«-r buaband bg absorbed.
•urihl ambition, vain, love of show, and
‘•I should like Lu know where be ia.’
I&lt;»;
&lt;iid not answer. • Brussris went out ot
But something more than parlor adorn extravagance, aa a»» mu h against them,
‘Wei), he isn't here.”
and Cootroeta.
date year* sgu ; and Ircrides, mirt |* meuta we^e p, grBCc |be.
instead of so much in their favor.
“Sn | see. ma’am. Pray where is he
faded and shabby. Mrs. Langdon, wl&gt;o*« made only a part of the expense. There
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
“Widowed and poor!" was the pitring
“In the Union army, wAere you oujtAl
carpel looked Ue* along aide pt our*, ba*
**")«• dally if answer made to an Inquiry about Mrs.
Ba*n*e* M**cw «. 1*4*•______ _
to be.”
pin down lapretry velvet ; aud mi bate WWnenfiQ*fiUh&gt;g tbe tewtres Dravtnn, about a year after her huabnnd
A TTORNKY sad COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Tbe marshal hastened around the eorA and Solictor aud Connadloe m Cbane.ry
Mr*. Geotge and Mr*. Tutor. Nolwriy •nd her dsughters, w^o were considerably
nrr. He didn’t further intern-gate that
died.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
toal pretend* to any *urt of atyl* hn« annoyed and vexed .j (be perversity .,f
.“And ahe lived *n handsomely during Indy.
UruaMrla ie-w."
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ref,ltu^g to older a suit Mr. Drayton's life lime. W’hnt a sad
OSee, with W W. Ralph-Esq., Middlevil
• What will vuu have td pay for ’new o» clothes fruin his tailor.
Barry Coaaty, Michigan.
change !’■
A Cuts Wta-»w.—It ia related that a
carpets," asked Mr. Drayton, cuoeetil In
Let us snm up. bririh, tbe cnel of this
“Vre, it is sad.
Ah I If ahe and her man on bi* death bed called his wife to
Wlr}” «hr giving &lt;,f which Mr. Dray «Mdfta-had:-how. tbe hnndreda and him . ।him end aaid : -1 leave my b&lt;&gt;r*e to my
*••* voice.
“Two dollars a yard."
f uai had opix^-d many argwntate. q..c dreda «lfdollars that were wasted in an ;parent*; sell him and hand the money
A TTOLNEYB and COUNSELLORS AT LA
• H«» many yard* will be required T" I - bw?TJa ,hen'
‘ U v «n't Alford tertaiumente expensive dressing and so­ you get for him over to them.
But my
[it.
Add —
to ...»...
tl;e *ix hundred uud . forty cial display. Ellie nnd EHrn would not idog I feave to you. Diapoee of him as
“About titty."
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and bd«lity.
“Uu» hundred dollars," said Mr Drty- 'd&lt;
already noted,
btindngi*jfor
- Jlara ^freedy
m-ted. two hundred
Ji.r Ire' far away Imm home. Irving tn enm ymi
think UaL." The wife promised to
aa tcarhers. snmefKlng with which tn h«ln 11Obey. So in due time after the death uf
^“llial’* all. Only • hundred dollars." I n^y orreaea races, jewelry, ete., for Mrs.
Dray tort and her ounret daughters, and their tnniher support- and educe to tbrir Iher husband ahe started to find a market
“Very well.
You’d better. *ee to ft tlir C«Mit &lt;&gt;f whirs, confrctionyry, aud inure younger sinter* and brothers ; and Mrs. 1f«&lt;r her animal.
hat toiling slave. I
one*. Go to Urne’*.’’
■-did refreahnirnte for a party of over brtfi
“ How mneb do you ask for your
“And there 1* somber thing *• must, -1'mry, .n.1
in
poorly paid keeper of a second rlsri |homo?" inqmrod a farmer.
h
have,” a*td Mrs. Drayu®.
.... '»■"—«l.d-.ltans evn-j, ent wbith b.-ai*ding house. Willful wasfe mskr*
- I eaunot sell the horse alone,’’ ahe raIS’W
mi J
♦•WbaL’’
worflll want. aav« tbe proverb ahd evwv ।pliad; but I will er|l you tbe florae and
A kmd i&gt;f patient ar-qatewnre •« ill “ fitJ wpnr.
together at a fair price for both.—
day we find it* truth exemplified, vet who d-.g
&lt;
balk pay, PEN&amp;IUN, AL.
the auceaer'* vtMOU, aa “f one who *(jff»r ... U-O'b-k W^K.l .njlbinj," wu ■takes warning 1 Thia.veuf, ».'•
• *if* &lt;Give meilOO for tbe d&lt;&lt; and *1 for tbe
ticked '*&gt; in ftwria; silks and Isrea. like |
l)rn.IM) ,b, Ollinung yM1 a queen, flinging tn the nubile gaxe. as a 1and the CUte wkinw rencieotiously paid
I. C. PR1NDLE,
' Curtain*.'
epartmcul, Wsibiagtoa, D. U.
r-"*™-* »%:snwi. *b, b. »b^ I humming bird ««r4»fWterflvrriH»*r wealth to
Junni OF PROBATE, N—ry.lteny. w
1 the parruta the tl she received for the
j
TORUS AND DIRECTIONS
rr*i Land and T-« AgvM. •**&gt;
inu,u, ft.H.t-, u,d or4.r .„uo1 and hreutv.
Next year,
r. mining,
mlarin* her
her |hnrsr, and had to herself the *100 fur the
roa arrucanoa* roa
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fmm th* street and oprra.yoq
»nu tak.
*ak "yrh'at
"whai &lt;dug. Was 4w far wnrigl
-oprtc .
»1UIS or r.v.uuusix.i i-B-siass.
haa-heepmr- of .Mrs
-—T’ and the
. .. .
___ .__ _
------ and hariaa
Gxpsum tn M1CRis4u.Tr A deposit of
b-«-n b-.TMM.nlk., .fUr
ARIEL RTRIKER.
low mired.pitting answer&lt;*»mm, “WIdgypsum. &lt;m* hundred and fifty acres hi
W..biuSU&gt;n;
. do wed and poor I"
A,nd still there k L„,
-• equal
-• to
- * the beat Nova Serbia
-n. didn't rikAlla ip^Hf,
ummd
—- -j
-- — better promise for the poor widow, slrug Extent, and
Mix Ortjlnn; -Sod I &gt;7;
--------article, has beta dlscriverRl within sixty
said forcing a lightnem &lt;4* manner w-men
,”dl"
w.wnl wife. ..n„lS.rtnt h-r worn. “f T”*« »•
bD.dtd not feel. And 'taking up bi* hat.
- -•
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be hurried off to bis store.
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an* neb ak
Wby not f

nucr»»iu, a&gt;(.
bewildered. In th* parlor door.

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these change© are gratifying to us, as it
is well known that the Banner long since

um©

opposing

Confiscation,

EmAncipataon,

Foraging upon tiro enemy, calling out
the militia, dec., dr., favoring the di hoik­
ing Generals who boast tbqy do not know

ceased to be an admirer of the “atrategy”
a€

these Gsocrals.

Ia our jndgnant of

McClellan we may

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doing here just ae near what the

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hairing always ft&amp;isted that his intentions

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y ere good, but that his theory was wrong

Dot to open loyal men’s -eyes, when they

There i* one

see their political course praised by such

iart wwvthy of record, that many apolo-

papers as the Richmond Extnnintr and

glrtlTot- McClellan, those who insisted
ibpl he ytw fully capable, and those who

Grenada Appeal J Thank God! there
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asked for another trial of . him pfter be

did not cast their ballots to please rebeia

was recalled .from the Peninsula, now

inarms.- Thank God! for sight to'nee

abandon him, not because they

the tendency .of the so called Democratic

or bl* capability deficient.

believe

fdm to be' intipablc, 'but because

they

W© must admit 4hat tbe c©rr©spondaoce

getting Uro scales ofparty prejudice from

between Seeretay Seward and Gesi. Hal-

their eyes.

wffilch McClellan is virtually

obedience

strengthens thia

of ordoYB,

Thank God!

party tics

were not strong enough to hold war Deml
ocrata in the Peace organization.

God I

Thank

that top testimony of the soldjere

in tbe field, obineide with the principles

ty, wa would much rather still

of the adtninistr*tion in- regard to tbe
final 'crashing' out 'of the foul treason

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ter sbiHlmept of humaifity’.-A’ftriler rec­

(be fellurt oFthe two principle command­
ing Generals ©f our armjr. “ They^ have

ognition of. no/wrs/ rights.
Does any
one in Barry county, 5oubt that SZavery

repeatedly failed, and

is the cause of the war I

been

prreistontly

aghast at tbe enormous sacrifice - of life

and property. waflefT YSrough ’ "ffieir neg-

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dealt by.and lavurs so • persistently

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him

letter of Sprau of South Carqlinia.
it does seem as if do InteBigeat,

mind esuld doubt Ik.

wbo charge

all loyal men will rejoice, not no much

what other object co* they have but to

because one commander is removed and

shield tbe real trai tore.

soother promoted, or even as a certainty

would not remain quiet two years ago.

that the

wbat can we expect of it note, when both

sectio'na of the county are more embit­

ties which reat-upou it, and b dstermineff tered than ever

And

before?

must be removed.also, until one is

found

capable of lending our armies to victory.

-jMcuaroeometunes hoist by their qwn
petard, nnd tf tbe recent electious have

•foened the eyes of the Administrattyt to

n

collusion

between

its Generals and

nnd

all

their favor, will they be more likely to
be true to a treaty of peace 1

And If they

will not observe good faith with

us, can

we do less than to tompel them to behave
themselves even if they should lose some

of their peculiar property.

And do we

want future rebellions I

almost

Woods,

then we must destroy tbe cavte and tbe

If we do not,

Vodrbees 4t Gb. fur doing ©vil that good

only cause, and not keep anything as

msyeosto, and the loyal people will also

stock in trade for future trouble.

iBank tfte President that be has heeded

especially should we go to tbe fiirtheU

the first demand, of Fernando Wood,

verge of constitutional limit to destroy

made aftor , bta electron, when he asked

such a hateful mopster as American slave

fur a change of men.

ry—the causeofthe war—the cause of ig-

g^~The Republican victory

chosen

to four Conserve

Congressmen

lives—i* a conspicuous triumph for Sen­

ator Henderson, who delivered snd

p«b-

lishsd a powerful emancipation speech

during the campaign.

Tbe two tickets

In North Missouri were designated in

many counties “Henderson” and “Anti-

Henderaon.”

The young Senator has

deserved well of bis country.

Now, 1 take it, all

ty, W is., on Monday, seized the military
them, and then as­

saulted tbe officers and their property,
like a set of rebels.

A body of 600

troops, with cannon, has been sent to
subdue the rioters.
find out,

These fellows will

before they get through, that

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laws vindicated-

If they do, they

will

not seek to divide public sentiment, so

as to embarrass tbe operations of Govern­
ment—they will call traitors in anna.by

their true names and not “our SouiM^u
They will lovo their country

party ;

their Government

better than slavery ;

Republicanism bet­

ter than Aristocracy.

I dose by invok­

ing God Almighty, that tbe blindness of

party prejudice may give away to

the

glorious light of truth nnd patriotism

and that they may rpgard the Secession
Judases ss the vilest •diauh ;

because

they broke down a great and time

ored partymay

bon-

the leaders of that

it, is to side with the government and

instead of with anarchy and

free of expend
t«dre fetlara. k— _
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Estate of Prentice Child.

It does tbe County printing.

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of Barry

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11 Bieraa’"s’S«s3=S"'^"*"u»-I“’,»ut
1

Gen. MUekell.
. Port Royal, 8. C., Nor. 1.

and the authority of ita constitution and

freartom,

m

| ^1 s| sSSvHiiitastsstshrs...... '-nr

men

party see that the best way to resurect
Tbe immense demand for woolen

y. *

gold. J'ruM.nl,
Iteisitest frrntM toSltet,
HUNTING SOMFOMITIOM CARED ABJfiT
WATCH. Ruddy snarsred.
.nd Uncy
work.. UnaurpSMCd far Sutlcro, Traders, etc.—
Price • J J.. IfetaUs •» fnwnito to |ltoA arosl rsrietr ofother W.vcra, at low prices.
I.AUIU Srm of Brvocb sod ksr Drop, io corrnpoad. Duirrtlon CTuater Diamond, «r.ry rich

KS8S»SSSBSftC£2st**'’&lt;ee|oa ‘wna T&gt; "P*D

down, tbe strength of tbe government

better than
a mob against tbe draft in Osnukee coun­

31»S8226a3t885L*a "'MM *aMm9 u prova

everywhere want this rebellion snaked

bretherp.”

jgpThe lawlaaa oowarda who got up

rolls aud destroyed

And

norauee, ofbarbarity, of unthrift, of caste,
in Mia- , and uneasiness both north and south.—

souri—whereby five Emancipationists are

3

SM?

the compromise legislation in

traitorous politiciiRS, «Ah« . country can
tlumk-j Abe/Ssymouse,

Engluh manufacture Moremrrt; capped snd fait

£

if slave­

holders would not obey the constitution
fail, they

^HuS’rLsfcOMI'OSITfON CAKED LEVEM.

Si;

And if slavery

6bvqroment is aware of tbe responsibili­

If other commanders

“f“H’lM S'F—X

the abolitionists (meaning the Republi­

cans) with the responsibility of tbe war.

eCto.

SI.E.s

But

candid

If this be true,

the change;

of soiteis, bet ss an indieatioh

ft sis

read, the speeches of Alex H. Stevens
aud'Cot Hamilton of Texas, and' the

what shall we sny of those

It matters but little what immediate

causes may Ijavs influenced

lf so Tat

I regret to have to announce tbe sad
news of tbe death of Maj.-Gen. Ormsby
M. Mitchell, who commanded this De­
partment.
He died at Beaufort, on
Thursday, at 5j- o’clock in the evening,
from a malignant fever, contracted here.
But a week ago, we were suddenly visi­
ted by a type offerer, to which, it pains
me to aay, many of our chief officers
have fallen viotima, within tbe abort pe­
riod of one .week. The doctors cannot
agree in determining the name of tbe
disease, which, in its Symptoms tad na­
ture, baa every appearance of yellow fe­
ver, and, although not. quite as rapid in
its
effects, It seems to be quite
as fatal __ __
— -vrf.MVi
The feet that the disease made ita appearanee so late In the season, induces the belief that it ha* been brought here from
Key West, or some other infected port,
and dpes not arbe from local causes.—
The dread pestilence seems to have con
fined itself to the Immediate vicinity of

nt Beaufort, yesterday, at 12 o'clock.—
The funeral wan attended by Gena Bran■an, Saxton, Admiral Dupont and Capt.
Rodgern, together with numerous promi­

Yoprs truly,

staff, and tho©e immediately surrounding
hirfl, were tiro first attacked. Tbe debch
of CspL L. A. Warfield, whkA I mention
on’ tbe site of the old mH! buret a year
ed in my Jaat J«tter. waa fulk»wed by that
A Loyal Votes rdow AlasaWjl— of Capt. J. C. Williams, Aid do-Carap to
ago. h wilUgo into immediate operation
Judge Lane, pf AlabsmiKbM addressed a
Gen. Mitchell. These two, osam were
letter to Secretary Stanton, urging the followed by tiro illness of Gsti. Mitchdl s
ting ibe firmer. to k«p tofw «"*•
adoption of a dlfieretjt petty toward tbe
two sons, both upon hmto; -­
rebel citizens of of hb State than that
J, J,, Ewell, Assistant Quarter!
heretofore pursued.
He deciares the
then the dbe*s* spread so rap
of many new one*.

A new mill has

re­

cently been bnMt in North Berwick, Men

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ufSintoT «n dirfojxl elibetn Irott oot

Fnwi-ota

ell ren
ly too

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LOCAL NEWS

nent officers of tbe armv and nary. Rev.
Dr. Stevenaon, of the Forty-eighth Regi­
ment New York Volunteers, who was
with him in bis Inst momenta, performed
tbe funeral service.
^tStehad^^the^rfaaUa^
&lt; J yuwisueu in

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Inquirer gives particulars of tbe capture
of Snicker’s Gap
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“Sunday morning one column, under
Gen. Caldwell, took up ita lin© of march
for Snicker's Gap, about six miles, end
arr’v*’d •bout noon.
After arranging
the troDpe tbe attack took' place.
: x
“First came their cavity, then artll.
fary. then Infantry, all marching qmetly
aIKj pleasantly along, aa if out on a dress
*
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=
e force we had in and about the Gap,
doubtlees deeming that they ooutd

TATE OF MICHIGAN,
A* SMHiM of the Pi

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^v^sAsatgiu.f Probate.
[1CLIC

bad driven them.
--------rebels
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“—
Meanwhile .the
were---approach.
fag. As soon, however, as they reached
the top of a slight hill, about half way
across thb open apace, our Parrott guns

opened on
jeft among

®Z®KUUEjyi STOXI.

T
"d

dteeafe appeared’to be so confi

f,» wi^xlf-rX’wiH M |t Ifcrge taerMrt

.

Probate.
In tiw
Isle of san county daeeMed
On roadinr
Mingthe

His remains were deposited in tbe
grave yard of tbe old Episcopal Church

goods is not only driving old mills night

ondday, but is causing the construction

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snd open fro., or &lt;U&lt;V'« or Owulsmsa’s WsroS
iu one: tbe prettirot. mo it conrement nnd chroprot Wstoh in the Wortd. J rniteUon eold ■ cKMlUL
by • protent I HIM
roddrtd th. spp^r-

Mitph-

raare|iing by their flank, ret ttfn to tbs

turrote
1 nigL

cover of tbe woods.
'•Two &lt;rf their brigades sod a squadron

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could not move until

ha Ou*l

0 S SvCLEtLAN, M. 0.

such requisitions

the official canvass.

taken from

Il’varies hut little

from the aggregate statement published
by us on Ike day foHoteiog. tbs.'flection.

• IJ
- — « warn &lt;JUb naan, BO tor as I
cooldMcertain, any neglect or. dejny in
■ny Department or Bureau in issuing all
the^supplies asked fr»r by Gen. McClellan
«r by the officers o( his staff.
Ddava
have oceaa-ooaUy oolurred in forw.rdinu

3frgal $olitts.

WAR WEWS !!

Estate ofpLnciro H. Uebote.

WoW.jtoo, No,. 11.
Th. follo.-ng l*r«w,n oH«r vu rud
W lb. lH«&gt;p. oompr„inr tfc. Arm,
p"r.a,U*tU0&lt;!

•uppheeby railroad on ^nnl
Thx Wkathm is extremely mfid

and

pleasant for the season of the’ year. '"'Win­

cars.

ter may be close at hand, but the indica­
tions dfits-eofoib^ard'Moeiii ebtiKhg-as

,,IUr a*
Gw-iUCklu,

might be reasonably expected.

The opett^

formation of his intended movements, in
order that if he moved between the oneand Washington, the reiolorcrmmte

upon fodder; we having already passed

could be sent from this place. On the
1st of October, finding tbnt he proposed
to operate from Harper’s Ferry,] urg«l
him to crose the.stver at aces'and girc

the commencement of the foddering sea­

son of lost year by about three weeks.

PaasaxAL—In

another part of this

paper will be found a

“f *«ii«t.»'.
togi,.
i0.

battle to the enemy, pointing out to him
th. diud.«nug-m uf Joying till th,

man, A. A. Kx.lppxm Esq.,

of Kalatr.a-

Mr, Kh-Appxw Is well known to llie

citizens of thia county,

as formerly, an

ardent and consistent Democrat. ~ By his
letter it will be seen that he regards tbe

Democracy of to-day ns a very

different

article from what it was in the past; and

he refuses to allow the VaMnudingbame,
tbe Seymours, the Woods, the Vixirbeot
and the Coxes of the present Democracy,
to transfer his allegiance from the pure

patriotism of a dying Douglas, to an or­

ganization whose successes In Severn! of
tbe Slates, have kindled bonfires of exul­

tation, and elicited shouts ofjoy. all over

rebeldom, as the precursors of a divided,
and

dismembered

We- dan

country.

honor the men who can thus sink Um pgr

titan in the patriot, and place themselves
squarely upon the’platform of uneoidi-,

tional loyality aud an earnest prosecution

rd the wnr, even

f

udikft wnKPKrinnicDn

An Immense Stock of

«• KUO
01 i.nctus u. nicuoii
of BslUmors, in said •ounty decewed.

lug. tut Admitdstratira-nf Mid Mtate nay be
smatoitaUTi D«w«y. Johnathan Nickola and
the petitioner.

Come and See t!

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE
Which *r* offer'd

WE

:®SBs^^y
Asanarmy X09 Uva grown up under

my care. In you 1 have never found
duubt or coldness. The battles yon have
fought under my command will proudly
liva io oor nation's history. The glory

Has in Store

—WEBTILL—

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
bsanag thereof by causing • copy of
to b* published Id the Harting* Baat
_ ._ ..zn_.

DIRECT

you have achteved, our mutual perils and

FROM

WHICH

®kfi mmjPBmjNMj

latter from our

esteemed friend and former fallow towns­

xoo.

C.mp tor IWortowo, Not. 7.

'‘OSIc.ni wd Soldier, of th. Army of
lb. Potorau! An order of tbe Pre^deot
d.rolev. upon M.jOm,. Bum.id. the

S

IN BATHE CREEK.!
A. L SKINNER

P*0!U TXOlDBL-Vth-n cry mtchioo
County of Barry, *&gt;.
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*** Pn,h“'’ c,,ort «•£**• Cootv of Barry, holder, at the Probate Ofiro, in tbe
villaf. of Harting*. OT Mrod.r the ITU, day of

noroiog *1 Dr«»

He.dqo.rur, Army of t|„ PotomM )

crowded condition of the Railroad depute,
oryfa jrant of a sufficient number of

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

OF THK WKKKLY

O»r|C|»k Cmcmik—In another, p^l

of this paper will bo found' thu rota of

this county, hy townships,

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

«LOW PRICES

TBAIXS KASTWALD.
Pay Express,...-.}.AW........... ItlOP. M
’,,b

to the crusting ou^ of

this nelariauaandeuadWflvreb«UW&gt;ia

October.be was peremptorily ordered to
cross the Potomac aad give'battle to the

enemy.nr drive ffim Suulh.
1 said to
him, “Your army must move on* while
the roads are in goud condition.” 1 R will
be observed that three weeks has elapsed
since that order waa givon.
4th. In m jU&gt;pimuu there lias been no
such want of supplies in the army under
Gen. McClellin as to prereht his com­

pliance with my orders to advance upon
tbe enemy.
Had he moved his armv to
the south tide of ths Potomac be could
have received his supplies almost as read­
ily as by remaining inactive on the north
•id*..
.
5-Sv 9-n.llieJ'Ui_£f O?Viber»ixua telagram In regard to hie Intended move­
ments, Gen. McClellan stated that it
would require at least three days to sup­
ply tbe hirst. Fifth and Sixth Corps,
that they needed shoes and other iudispensible articles of do! bing, as well as
shelter tents.
No complaint was made
that any requisitions had not been filled,
and it was inferred from bis language
that he w as only wailing fur the distribu­
tion of his supplies.
On the JI th be tel-

2000 yds. p'*ln «»d f«nej Silk,

forms of those whom wounds and sickness

have disabled, tbe strongest association'
which can exist between-meh unite us by

CHANCERY ORDER.

fHa Three le 8li Simian P* Part

uf our country and the nationality of ite
people.
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Signed,

Saver*! eaaei
man fTalld^f, CMtinakt,

Gso. B. MoCLXLLAK,
Maj. Gen. U. S. A.

Tbe Order Relieving Gea.McClellan.

New York, Nov. J4. .

The

following Is the 'order relieving

Gen. McClellan :

General Orders, No. 182.

For Sale By the Pound.

lbi« court, that Edwsrd Landon, one of the D®fendanta above named, ia a non-resident of this
State: On mottos of Srcexey A Altin, BoUcitora
for Complainant, it is ordered that the said De­
fendant, Xdward Loudon, cause his appearance to

GOOD PRDiTS

War Department, Adjutant General's 1

Office, Washington, Nov. 5,1862.

j

By direction of tbe President of the
United States, it ia ordered that Major­
General McClellan bo relieved from the
command of the Army of the Potomac,
and that Major-General Burnside take
command of that army.
Per order of theSect’y of War.
Signed
E. D. Townsend.
Adjutant.

At 10 and 12} rente per yard.

ipirimjies.

aBKDnriDM)

Beullhrt styles
•aid Villwdlbe tskra as oonfeMed by Mid wrvsideol Defetxlant, Edward Landon.
.
And it is furtbsr. ordered, that witbin twenty
day* tbe complainant came a notice of this order
to be published tn tbs HotHnat Banner, a pobItiaew
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'
«M drertstteg

ef MiliM,

at Mels per Yards
We have every kind of goods, such a*

A. L. SKINNER.

Washington. Nov.

14.
Circuit Court Commiwioner.
.
Lienb Regers ol tiw sta/Tof tbe rebel
Swskxkt * Alls*. Solicitors for Complainant
A. I'itoposrrioK.—Our attention has
: As already stated, agents were I’m me-1 Gen. Hill was captured today by Col.
&gt;._.
i
,
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:_
p*
erce
»
g
Qnjgiry,
while
visiting
his
fami
­
diately sent from here to investigate this I
lieeti called to the subject of entertain
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
He says Jackson will
inciiU fur the coming winter.
Our dis­ rompbilnr, nnd'thdy reported that every­ ly near Leesburg.
thing had gone forward. On tbe same be in- Cumberland within twesity-fonr
tance from any public thoroughfare pre “
date (the 11th) he npuke of many of biv hours.
Similar rumors of Jackson’s'
eludes the p'wsibility of being entertained horses’ being broken down by fatigue.— movements arc received from Harper’s examination and &gt;djo»tm«nt to the
CommiaaioMra duly appointed by
by lectures, first class tforicerth, &amp;c.
jliia , On
_ _____
__________
,____________
Court far the county of Barry, who
the____
12th
he complained
that____
the_____
rate Ferry.

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supply *a» only “150 botscsper week
a
for the entire army there and In front cf
on by miserable,' low, and uriworthy cn
.
...
,
,
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Washington.”
I immediately directed
tertaipmeute wbid, always shun public. tb. Quartermaster-Groeral to inquire incmninunity lias sp long been imposed lip"

“SHB CiffX

Baltimorx, Nov. 14.

WWS &amp; SHOES

GROCERIES
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JT Ti

on Satar-

HARD-WARE!

A special to the American, from Har­
per’s Ferry to day, says that parties from January, one :
drill hundred
r,
tw*nty.fii
three, and &lt;x»
vYjoiebester and scouts report that Jackthor-itiglifarea, that we have corfie to dis- tu this matter, and rcj&gt;ort why a larger
Marsh, pue i
sooipswBrd llirou jh Wind.roter on Mon-fay
' until' an supply was not furnished.. Gon. Meigs I
trust nil entertainments offered,
mid Gen. Hill followed on Tuesday. . It
reported, on the 14th, that the average
nccatwmnl worthy thing is grossly rieg- j
y. IH-Iicved that Jackson is between Win­
issue of horses to Gen. McClellan’s army
chester and Harper's Ferry. Skirmiab
lected, and is permitted to come and go
in the field and in front of Washington
3. K. 8HKLD0N, I th
again, without obtaining an appreciating. for tbe previous six weeks bnd been 1,459 ing between pickets has been resumed.—
1. A. 8WBSZKY, &lt; m
Gen. Slucum commands Harper’s Feryy,
audience.
Now tbe proposifiuO' for the per week, or 8.754 in all. In additive, and has sufficient forced
coming winter is, to form a literary tun- that large numbers of mules had been
'
Estate of Prentice ChlM.
Headquarters of the Army, I
supplied, and the nhmber ofanimal* with
ciajion to hold meetings weekly or semi- Geu. McClellan’s army on the U^per
ROBATE Order.—State of Mishina.
Washington, Nnv,14. = \
•
CotrnltoTBarry,«*.—At s session oftbe Promtyithly to cultivate, bring out, and lis­ Putomac was over 31.000.
AND
He also
A rebel br^nde which has been recon­ bete Court far the county of Berry, holrfcn si the
ten to home talent, intwrspefoed by- such reported that be was then sending to'that noitering for a position on the Rnppahaii- I’robete Office, in the vHlen of Hutinp, on
Tiwsday,
the Ktb day. of October ooe thronnck. left Jefiersbnrti^ny for Oilp^pper, sand sight
lectures as may occasionally be obtained army all the horses be could pruenrp.
hundred snd sixty-two.
Prevent,
On the 18th Gen. McClellan stated, in Plroaanton drove tb«ir rear guard from Shrnnsn C. IMndle, Judge of Probste.
from abroad.
It would aeem that’ such
In the mrttter of ths estate of Prentice ChlM
regard to Gen. Meigs’ report, that be ,Jefferoon.
.
Ute of s*ld county decssMd.
an assudatibb, hbom of mo6h rtf the asual
There are indications that tbe rebels
Ou reading and filing tbe pvtilion,duly verified,
had filled every rcqniaition for shoes and
of Jobn’Tsggert preying, for reasons therein set
cumbrous machinery, might be rendered clothing, “Gen. Meigs may hare ordered ;are evacuating Culpepper.
forth, UiatKW. ^He witt. Admlnirtrstir ot said
Jackson is said to be still In Chester
not only pleasurable but profitable. Who three things to be forwarded, but they
We have a force In his frdnt ed to courey certai
have not reached ou? depots; und unless 1Gap.
moves in the matter 1
described,
to said]
which prevents his coming down this
greater effort to insure prompt transmit
tain eon tract ailed
deceased tn his lift
si on is made by the department uf whien sMe.
i
Bllitary Examlnatiosn.
Tberennou, it k-.,
Gen. Meigs is the bead, they might as
■
W^hingtenj tfnv, 14.
day of December, !86s.at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
We are indebted to Hon. N. Bailey well remain in New York or Plnladel
One of the Herald correspondents, just be assigned for th« bearing of said petition,aad of every description
teat the heirs at law of Mid decen»ed, and all
Commissioner to . super!nted the draft,
uo far 88 thlshrmy is cnnceruedi”— arrived from Harpsr’a Ferry, reporta other persons interested in said estate are rewired
for the folioirfrig 'tMufnenVof the result*
irn mediately Mailed Gen. Meigs’s alien­ that Stonewall Jaakeon has, moved bls ■to appear at a session of aaid Court, teen to be
holden
st tec Probata Ofticr.in tee Tillage of Hea­
of the examinations held in Barry county- lion to thia apjjawt neglect &lt;»f hta dw forces from the vicinity nf Front Royal. tings, and show renac. If any there be, why the
! partmenL OrFife 25th, be reported as His nrmf is now encamped at Pewtown. prerer of the petitioner should hoi be granted.
Tbe laborsnCaBuniaaiouar and
tbe result of this investigation that 48,- .7 mile* from Winchester, on tbe Rom
And it is farther ordered, that tee petitioeer
giro notice to *11 person* interested in said estate
Surgeon have been * enoMncw—large1 000 pairs of bools and shove had been ney turnpike.
His foree is estimated at of tee pendancy of said petition, and th* heanag
throngs uf eager applicants for exemptioni received bv tbe-Qeartervnaster of Gen. from 25 000 to 40.000. All agree'that thereon, by csuwng a copy of this notice and
order to b* published in th* “Harting* Bana*r. ’
McClellan’s army al Harper. Ferry^ he
,
has with him 40 pieces of artillery.
from draft greeted them at every ap­
a n*w*p*per printed and circulatingin said cotmFrederick and Hagerstown ; that 20,000
m
A spec*! to th. Tribwu, Washington, tyef Barry, for •ix eucortyr* wMk*. i*m*dipointed meeting, and the pressure upon
pairs were at Harper’s Ferry depot on Nov. 14th, says : “It is reported that the
their time and pauenoe was veij great. the 21st; that 10.000-more were on tj«fr rclxja have occupied 'IWutop u&gt;d Chea­
‘ MIU
[
Judg* of Probate.
«&lt;V erJ 15,000 more ordered.
U&gt;I- ter Gaps, in Burnside’s rear, in force. ’
Iiwallfo AM-de Camp abd Chief Quarter
nlster to firn. McClellan, telegraphed
joa on the 24th. “Tbe suffering for want of
TATE OF M1CHI0AN. I ..
Probate Court
Maple Grove M JBA'3 CU Barry County,
f
for said oeualy,
At a session of said Court holden at the Pro­ Which we are enxboa U **8, aad WILL SELL,
clothinn ia exaggerated, 1 think, and cer­
bate
Office.
in
tee
Tillage
of
Ua*ting*,on
Tneeday,
Waodlaad
tainly might have been avoided by timey
LIST OF LtTTEM,
th* Ute day of October, in th* y*w eno tln»w-Johnstown
equisitiuDS of regimsuta! and
] Rem.inlu In lb.rPo.tOEo. V Ilaattag. aand eight hundred and tixly-two.
rreeaat,
Baltimore
8h*r®an C. PrindU, Judge of Probate. ... ,
Barry Cuuuty, N^v. M»th, 1862.
n, tee patte.-of tee .Stele of Fre.tiroCWM
istaefsald
county,
deceased
!2»
tost the clothing was not detained in cars Aiben Albert
Ration
at the dentils,
‘Such eomplainla are
•
therein set forth, teal Erwin W. Hewitt, AdtnlnIrrfng
Tb.
!•
"I1?.’"X
I’rsirfwlll*
OrT JoBvph
OCR GOODS
“ ve. and ia iaaued, but n&gt;ora b[aUli «an&lt;Osbore forth!*
Bsboock Moraes
Clsrk Mary
«). I have ordered mbre
Cro«« « tn
Curtis K. 8.
‘3’aUl
1M1
TST
St
21
.14*
Clark Perry L

P

DRY GOODS!

rite,

Oct 22d, 1862.

7b
7b
7b
7b

Dtitnjy------- Rats, Roaches, die.
l)alroy------- Mice, Mules, and Ants.
Drttroy------- Bcd-Bugfa
Derfroy------ “Moths in Furs, Qlulbee,
'ire., &lt;kc.

7b Dfitroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
7b Drttroy——Insects on Plant* and
Fowls.
7b Dfilruy------- Insects on Animals, &amp;c.
7b iMtlroy-------- Every form and speeics
ofVermin.

"Cuatnr's” ndvertisementa

in this paper for the detfmetion and utter
exlrrminatiun of al! linde and tyeciet of

f^*Suid in

Ilaarutos,

Mich., by

Rntrars dr Stmikkr, and by the Drug­
gists, Grocery and Storekeepers generally.

THE GREAT CAUSE Of

HUMAN MISERY.
A*!
in a
iCU.
. A TABCTURB BT Da. CULVKRWELti OK TUB
CACHE AND CUBK of Bpennatonbms

ftalf-Dfotru*:; Diasinros; Hrod.ebe; Afcetioi.

Stacks of

T TATXE

Clothing

S

U

{

1

5s::StWp

EgS-.

Unusually

John Mitcbdl. the Irish renegade id Our depot
vide. a. wxm a.
and blackguard, iaeoon tojeia tbe
army. ■ Hi» chance of getting an “Ala- foresee no time

Is not at fruit. H
dua^uUiojh «‘*«o J

«ke« an army of oyer
MX&gt;,°°0 mjjJulL RPt nB frr clothing

Hmlth F N
Smith
OwreU Smite

Harting*, sad

BUloa Ere Carolis
Wheat, Corn, Dal*, Buuar,

•er poor.

Thx Ikdism*

Duhl kil to gl vs t* fi ceR.

GRANT * SPAULDING

Huang,,
to be elected for

m*f ia

isn.

D, C&amp;XS. J. c. KUHS,

MORTGAGE BALE

�magi

MIHLXlDWXrS

,

OJL3BA.BfftoZMrO' GT*V»,
Mua»"
«...

...

RAD WAY’S RENOVATING
l.

r-auu-

RESOLVENT

Mfe « M

)A aUAMANTMU-Owete ata .‘--F jMM-a.

1.

AintMCAN CEMENT GLUE
M Ita HW •• »~4—1 •***

will
UriosaU rodsced. This Byron *
«*•
orotr*tod,«xovwdingly powerful, two tewH&gt;oanfiils
bmng a fsU doos, it is satiroly vegetoMs. sad
tbs most elegzat mediriari prepsrotSde srode.)

•

wiramuro waibb.

rr WILL MEND WOOD.
I— ywr M» V ntaw

UK. ■RtTBKeK’B

rr WILL MEND LEATHER.

Wlood WaxvsxK

Mend yw Harams. Strops, Belto, *»*.**

TO THE PUBUQ

IT WILL MEND GLASS.

rr will

Mend china.

Twrbntay Cbta C°ta w41li.iy«ta tavta.

j| irmomresi
iJsWT. BlciiSaKSlmlrfu. SuU.
Scotland

IT WILL MEND MARBLE

‘and
"El'LOO'D WW
tan taaa l«l»ifciil to A. ^.Wie Sr am
Ita* ta rttnt mttan
“
Umum. VtauVnwRa,
An appreciating pablio was not kng id
diseoTsnng they possessed remarkable

Demand and

EZRA JONER. Deputy
speculation tnay step in and control for *

time, but not lung. The time has come
when "every thing produced by manual
labor will cumiitanda remunerative
price.
Husbandry will be respected nc
Cording to its importance to the other
indust rial interests of the country and
the profits derived therefrom.
*

‘,’Win core Salt Rbcara, Scald head. Sore Eyes,
Strutnoua Diochargve from the Ears, Swrfliar In
the Groin, Friting eftbv Womb, Dyepepria, Non.
CUl-ORRIl MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAH, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

Fro-veernt «rgvjrMkotaj)*M Aug. 10, I MJ
Thutdairisud for h&lt;&gt;ncu for -dtamy and coat t?0,nK&gt; to engrave it and one year a time.
Superior to any tin map ever made by Colton
other purposes is such that the prices
or Mitchell, and telle at tbe low nnce ot fifty
paid for them are from twenty-five to
thirty-three far cent, higher than the
unit- quality ot huroes sold fur one year
of the United Statueaud Canada* combined in one,
ago, and yet they are rising and will cow- giving
iw* £rt*pl«*x “ jw •»nrtr &gt;. bEVERT RAILROAD STATION

adequate to the aumand. partners who
give their attention to the rating of go&lt;*d

v

■g

Guarantee any woman or man M to S3 per day.
and will take back all maps that cannot bo sold
and refund the money.
Send for 61 worth'to try.
Printed instructions how to canvass well, far-

beet, work und milk, though Dot materiWj*V*r*&lt;W
vance considerally in price in the year to
coms, or we mriqh mistake (he signs of
hundred dollars capital. Jit CWopttition.
« Ln .Avhaa
'111.'.. .. k . I. . .. ^ I-.— — .
J. T. LLOYD, No. 164 Broadway, New York.
or who have the mvajis to produce them,
Tbe War Departinent neggear iiap ot Virginia
will do well to double their efforts, with
Maryland and Pennsylvania, coat fieO.oeO, on
a certain^ 61 rsalutig HirgO-profita.— which is marked Antietam Creek, Sharpsburg,
u ■lg^tJ&gt;- ■WlllLtm.?I&gt;o.rt FerrT- Rtio-rc,r&gt;Wool, nnd especially the coarser grades,
has not been so high for -many years as
now, and it is still rising.
We have

Jg^^OT^7.,|iS5

LLOYD’S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OB 10.-INDIAN A, and ILLINOIS,
matters we place much confidence, that
dh'offld ecttun continue as high as now, is the only authority for Gen. Buri) and the War
wool in fair luMt wilL.bring'.fcom eighty I Department. Moner refunded to any one finding
• n SrmS in it Prt»&gt; ,V&gt;
Cf nls to a dollar per pound within the
gomiofe yesY.
’
-■ '-1’6

THBKE BOTTLE*.
.Will sure Ferrr Soreo, Ulcers. Sorea in lb«
ffeea er MuuUi. Kings Evil. Nodes, Diachrnwaa
from tbe Uterus, chlorosis. Primary BythllSs,
Glandular Swrilluga Ulcers, of tbe Wwut HickOta, Softening of the Bone., Fitz, Dtcpsid Effosums, and Diacaaes ladnced by Expeeors, Ac.-

FOUR TO SIX BOTTLES.
Will cure Fcrofttla, Syphilis. Whfte Swelling,
8ore l-age-Byphllitte Rfcromstlam, Gout, chronic
Dteeww.itourvey, Bronchitta. Tubero.ee. Ulcers

«nrv, Qulijne, corrosive subKmete, Ac. Tbvro Is
no 8i.eeiZoflbe.SkTn, Joint., Bones or Glsads,
but that, this rviordr will cure.
II cleanses tbe BLOOD. Reset.sh alt dietascii
depoaites. end rvoarates tbe avstew witll health
end MrroK«h. In all com* e.k for HADWAY’H
RENOVATING BIMOLVEMT. Price per bottle
One Dolls/.' Persona calling al* Dr. Kadway'a
* Ca*»o8to«,87 Maiden Lane, will ba anpplfed
with six bottles for Five Dollars. Md also by

DB. BADWAYW FILLS.

Miasiaslppi squadron. i&gt; authorized to purohue
as many as are required for use ol that squadron.
GIDEON WELLES,
oetSt3 _____
Broretaryof th^Navy.

much better preserved^ and : tbo after,
cooing is iirtdL j This plan ish^uitff ia
little trouble as tlx.* old inode, to sa’}
nwthiug.of ibe superiority in the quality
of the material obtained.
Try it, and
you will not return tn the nld method,
wdsresurc nr,d you will become a.great
ItiiiiOf ptrnikm pie “the- year roond;”
and feel less.the loss nf the fruit crop.—
Avi&amp;icau Ayriculhtritl.
•

ti^rpast beef is disposed of she presumes!
upe»«Ma)p, nnd possibly upon a &gt;at ,'
and'wbrt), at last, the drwert is spread
upon the table all bands nre merry, and
tins-face of the husband and father, which
eniered tbe house so pinched, and savage,
and sharp, becomes soft and full,; and
beaming a* the face of tbe round summer
tnbon,:.. Children are very sanaitiee to
the mduenoo of hunger; and often, wbeu
w# think wore witnessing some fearful
proof of total depravity ef human nature
in a young-ehiM, wa are only witnessing
the natural desire fur bread and milk.—

LIFE

Bltota V*n5«&lt;

Are pure vegetable extracts. They enre all bil­
ious diaordera of the human system They regu
late and Invigorate tbe Ever and kidneys; They
give, tons .to the dlgeauve orraua; they reguteto
Cheaecreii-n\ excretionsandexbalatioiia. equal­
ize the circulation, and purify the btood. Thus.
aUliilitM CHtfttuiuU— some of which are Torpid
Urer. Sick tfowiaehe. Dyaftopsia,,Fites, Ch Hit
slid Fcrera, costirenesa,or looscoeoa-are entirely
coutroled and cured by three remedies.

VW 'B\.oo4,
fcr ita lit. taM bodU, oHta btaj taptata
• 10 00 a year saved in rvrry family by'
One Buttle &lt;’f

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Priee 25 Cents pisr Bottle.

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

» potaoota. Ita body dta*

AMEKICAW CEMEST CUE.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Buttle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

TERM8 &lt;’A8H.
ir Bale hr all Dresgista, am
finerally throogboat Ute a

JOHNS &amp; CBOftl

78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner of Liberty Street.

NEW YOMK.

fibrq/ula,
Bkin
Salt ^heuni,
^Pyaptpna,.

I

Byph il U,

Old Barta,
Jfhrumntitm,
HUbHoadwoho,

,n. __ _

.

.

Idver GgaylqfRfc Fsver and yQue,
*-s-

'

**

Lnwcrrhaa,

FUo, LJcrqfutout Ccnau/npticn, ota.

I I

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I

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R

0ME PCTMn writes, her daughter vret enred
of tto of Bins yearo* standing, and St Vitua*
dance of twpywara.
AE0THE* writes, his bob WM cured

READ THE FOLbOWDiG TESTIMONY:

Jsa. L. Bromley, merchant, IM Fuhow wreet,
New York, writes, Angiut, 10, 18*0: "I. haw
been afflicted with pile., accompanied with bleed­
ing. tbe last throe years j 1 ntod
DARLINtrS
1

Liver

regulator

Important to House Owners.

Impormt to Builders.
Important to Railroad Companies.
Important to Farmers.

all whom Hit may concern and it cow
errnt everybody.

----------

UFE BITTERS,
And now consider myself £*iirtly etertd,'"

Hon. John Cross writre. "Brooklyn. March lb
19fi0., in the spring ■•ftlUU* 1 took a severe cold
whiefl induced a vlotent fever- I took two dooes
J)ARLJIf(rS LIVgR RKGULA TOR

Mra. C.Tsbow, 11 Cbriatopbar Street, N. Y.,
writes: "Fob. to. IJrtO.—1 bare been aubject to
attacks of Asthma the last twenty years. 1 have
never found anything equal to

JOHNS ds CROBLEY’8

CEMENT ROOFING,
The cheapest aad moat darahte Eoefiac

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
It can bo applied to Saw and om sours of am.
strna. and to uuxoca soors wtraoui auonxo

Tha tat fa cdy abaut Ono-Thirt that of Tin,
AMD rr 18 TWICE AS DCRABLK.
Tbtaartscte baa been thoroughly tested th Kew
\ ork and all parts of the United Hutan^Osmda.
W ret ludie., end Centra) and South Amenta, on
buildingsnf all kinds, inch as FacTOStsa, Fovan
«m, Cncacazs. Ran. Rosa Darova. Cara, and on
Pusuc BeiLDiNua gencrailr. Gosssxmut Bvhji
tam, Ac.; by Ute p.-inapal^eiLoans. Aarnrrscn,
sod others, and has proved 0. be the CHEAPEST
and MOOT DURABLE ROOFING in me-, it fa in
WA?K“- WEATHER and
P.1!L&gt;H“&lt;&gt;Or TOrenn&lt; fcr ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
in Me

Darling’. Liver Begnlaor.
fn affording mmediala relief.
Liver Md CillM.ua remedy."

It is a thorough

ConmlaitH eonld b»
Purifier and Pilb

'Wo’dfcVvVct, a CVunvw..
•rt tbe most octi re and thorough pills that
have over been introduced.
They act so direotlv upon the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extent aa that the
system docs not relapse into its former eon£ttoa, which Is too aac to be tbo mas with
simply a purgative pili.
Tney are really a
*B\.oa\\A
t VvVk,
Which, ln conjunction with ths

will cure all the aforemeauoned diteasas,
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure

Haadaeha,
Oostivenatt,
OoUo 'Pai.no, Chclara. Jdorbua,
Indigestion,
Pain in tbo jjbtoials,
(JUxxintsa, ata.
Try these medicines, and yoa will never
regret it
Ask yoar neighbors, who have used theta,
snd they will say they are

Qtoodi 'MltA'veAwc.^

No Hent is required in making application

and yoet should try them before going for’a

T*? exp*?~ of •PP’yfeff “ &lt;• but trifling, as au
ordinary Rtaf cm be covered nnd flambed

’nJto‘a^Pamphkd or Almanac of my foea!

agent, and road the eerttfieatoa, aad if yew
have ever doubted you will .

certain,

•WE.'

"WouNaX. wo vnove..

D. Wrotyrvelt, Em., of Booth Hb. near 8th BL,

tom Pws । leanemerB- X-eM tato&lt;raw.ta

GUTTA

I ttH-ao ssff found It la operate adaiirAlr, rrmov
ing the bite and arousing the liver to activity. 1
i i.
‘
» want of kA- -i-„
that will
rAMiLV asnicns.
'
'Wife the
io a bnnd- When onr children are put of aorta, we give them
a few drops, and It seta them all rtgbt I find it
meets ths general wauls of the stomach aud bow­
els wbeu diaordsred."

We aey that Rsdway's Rannr Rruzr ia the
most elegant and powerful medicine known in the
world. This is not bor"‘— *“ '* “----’
skeptical, snd bo convi----composition the properties
an anti-septic, a mild but effective Astringent, aad
a direct power over tbe nerves, neither narcotic
sor anodine, that relieves pain, in a manner pe
culler to tself. and for whieti we have no word in
%*.E^

,
&lt;
1
i

VCOa

h tai Ita, tarita U Ita m J Dtmta
by andMMUf 9nry p*ruoU of uapority

BTTERS,

Mrs. Yonag. ef Brooklyn, writes: "February
Enkugemant, diocaros caused by the sxfitaaive oJA, IMo.—In May last I had a severvattack ofl’ite,
which eonfined me to the bouse. ! took one bot-

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

&lt;
:
.
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j
i

tW Country.

The psoaliarity of the

sail tobiltou attacks, 1 wM sdvW, by a frivud,
“UARUNGS UVER REGULATOR.

Emftt Stomachs.—A burin$s| ruaq, Who has beau to work all day,
will enter bis Itawsews crabbed and him
gry ns n bear. The wife iHidcratanda
When applied exter­
the mriibd, and, while she says little to :internal administration.
nally. it will be found a most powerful counter
h(/|h ia.careliil.nioLUi, have ths dinner de­ u-ritanL instantly reddening the surface to which
layed.
In the meantime, the children
wntrb him cnuliotmly, and do . not teeae ’
hotped up,causing pain and leading toin/amatiou
with questions.
When the poup is gulp
It fulfills th* indication of equalizing the drculrci,-And he leans back and wipes his mouth 'tnin most effect! r sir. and moat beautifully to
»&gt;«• lh“.t“
'S-w-t ’ \
there is an evident relaxation, .and his
wife ventures Urakk for the hews.
When
axit

KW ynvts

LIVER REGULATOR

Otis atudtey, Esq.. 1'28 East tfith Rtreet. N. Y.,
writes: A-nf. 1*. IbfiO.—I bad ndt«eulty with ths
Ktduey complaint three years, with eeastant pain
in the small nf my back. I bad used most al) kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

by irritating tbe costa of Uw iztestitum.
In octiva ai.dinflammatory dcseases. tbs irritatiM&gt; product^ by iba Drsatic Furgatiro Pill, will
not only incrosM tfoediaeata.bui indoes ulcers
tioa; Ibervfure, great caution ia required ho al
tacks of inflamatKin of the bowaU. bilious colic,
rbeomatiam, strat, Ac , in the.kind of pills to take.
If RADW A-Htp/LLRarolhkeataeurawUl follow
There are a data of chronic di»WMe. chronic

VivkmiTiMM
which have beast showered upon hhn froaa

DARLING'S

It broke np mv cold and fever at once. Previous
to this aUaek, 1 had been troubled with despepsis
several months: 1 have fell nothing of it stone?*

ono.wa recommended a year ago, and
wWh we trfed on a larger scale than

hitherto.
It it* this: '- Take tbe ripe
pumpkins, pare, cut fa arualI,pieces, atew
urift, mash und strain through a culfender?
as if (&lt;&gt;r making piea. Spread thia pulp
To those who do not wish to be troubled with
otf plutei hi Uycra ti«»t quite half an inch thinking, but like to hare their thinking done by
thick ; drv it d«wn in oiluve oven ; keep nor one else, wrouy trihtosl crptoM/ooe, that
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
at so low a ler.-.perature aa not to scorch
ik In about t day it wilt become dry Will relieve those who suffer pains, instantly on
and. cnsp.
The sheets thus made can be stowed
away In a dry place, and they arc alwuya SORE THROAT......'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'in flfleea minutes.
ready for use, for pies or dauce. Soak TOOTH-ACHE.............................. in three minutes.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms ot).. .in five minutes.
lUetpiecrs over night id a little milk, and CRAMPS.......................................... in five minutes.
they '^ill teiuru to a nice pulp, as deliciotH.as' the fresh pumpkin, we think—
modi more so. The quick drying after
cooking prevents any portion from slight
ly souring as is always the case when the
imc«&gt;&lt;9&lt;V ftedSMbre dried;;the ISdorS is

UllAl
JOHN nvuosiw... awjMuw. »«««■*. -—
J. H. FOUNTAIN. Quarter Master General.

FAMILY MEDICnrE,

“slA'irirsnuK'h.'iSSLKE:

We love pumpkin pica, especially
where there la not an .abundance of tree
frqlt- We have tried all inodes of dry ­
ing' buYnri plan is equal, we think, la tl»e

_________
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Deputy do
8AMUEL&gt;S.&gt;LACEr^otD,r. 8tale_Lao

»CRILMBW.
Perooveti tbe morbid snd bilious deposits from
RADWAT8 READY RESOLVENT given in tbe stomach and bowels, reguIsles the liver and
doos, nf half a tetapoonfhl three times per dsy, kidneys, removing every etelniciioa, restores a
wUl eure.toreo of liv Gums, cankers in tbe Moulb natural and bed thy actioa in the vital organg.—
Spre Heeds.'Kars, sad Eyes, either from Worms, It lawsdperior
TreiNtsr. or my other cause. If troubled with
cough. RntlMsurM at Night, half a teaspoonful
of the R130LVBNT will insure a cuyv. Price Mneb better than pills, and much easier to take.
One Dollar a bottle or six boUlm for Fire Dollars.
Principal offlec.87 Maiden Laue, New York. Sold
DABUWtFS LIFE BITTERS
by DrOggiata in every town In the United States
Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent is
aud Canadas.
BADWAY A Co.
eases of loos of appetite, flatulency, female weak­
67 Maiden lane.
ness. irregularities, pain in the side and bowels,
blindjprolrading and Heeding piles, and general

In these facts tbe firmer will not fail
---------- rgtng with other pflte or powders, salts
to .satq.^qkf to'MicoMtge hitCMHl gr®Mer
oUs, Bs^dHw Wrtere, tbsy wauld Med &gt;•» pbysioexertion to put into the market the
greally improve thrirhtahh.
*
greatest ponible ampiml of lbs. products
of his farm, of whatever kind, and wis­
RADWAY*8 FILLS
dom would dictate to many who ars-ea.
Asa Psarsst Pts.itiris
in other fiursuita. tho propriety* of owner’s nunc from St Louts to the Gulf of MtxiThey are &lt;iptt irel, tonic, laxative, stimulant,
eo--l.X.’&lt;0 mile* back from the river—colored in
cuuoter-irriteat,
BF4Hfc*l|e»r.b«4«««gl»* U». the proper counties and States. Price, fl in sheets, |2, pocket
entirely Vtaetel
form, sad 93,60 on linen, with rollers. Ready substitute for ci________ __
cultivation of the earth
Sept. 20.
' MU. talite Aroma of Medicine. As s
surance of a bountiful return.—Stock
they .are mure certain snd thorough
NaTT DtrAKTMBXT, WaMIXOTOX, Sept. 17, '63
Jovrwal.
:
DrarttaPUU of Aloea, or Croton ud H

Drying Pumpkins.

&amp;

PERCH A CEMENT,

For Coating Metab of all Kinds when
exposed to the Action of the Weather

F0K8ALEBY

J®« •••* either nr both of these moat
excellent Rtniedies.tequirefor tbsmattbe stores,
if y.m ta not tb.d them, take no Other, but ioclota
iv *,u ■ iriicij buu i&gt;n revcipt ci inc muo, the Remedy or Remedies will ba sent according
yonrduecuona, by mall or express, post-paid.

8160 BEST PIANO&amp;aifiO
UROVEHTEra A HALE, having removed to
tbetr new warerooms.

Ng. W8

sr^awy turned to oGfoiWysWaatoiagntosCTt

DAN’L a DARUNG,

102 NmmuBl.Ntw York.

be found thin and watery.

AVOID bALlNE PURGATIVES.
Thia is evroueous.

7 Octave Scsc wood Piano,

P«t sp teMeMt aadfi Bottle. each.

o.ntstnlna all improvrtornto knows in lb&gt;. man

They nocaed |a oh-

ixpenae vf tbe liver, panerow, kidneys,

Atnbru*

liirror Ambrotype;'Nrilnpwp&amp;fq ’

Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperial Am.
brotype; Relievo Atn, ' ’ brvtype; Doable'

GUTTA PERCHA OEMBMT,
•choc Mar• great etas
——■&gt;^oa aad ex•*d wW wriorari i* mW age

1
.

Woof

Wool!!

THS 7UCS TO GET WOOL CiRBEP,
o. autatamtain, . «m«wn«

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-IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,

pleasure; there wm nothing sacrificed
except Jove dfmtxfoy;' But she had grv- J

GREAT

gistings’

HASTINGS

Swiness Jinrtorj.

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp;,

Striker,

llMtbp, MOr.pjMt.

SPAULDING,

$isnllan|.

■ ASON ALLEN,

■

EALER IN GROCERIES previetoBS, pro­
d ue, fiiab. batter, lord. pork, and grain o(

D

D. C. HAWLEY,
!BALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,

JUST RECEIVED

My War CMiribtU«B,

new and most complete assortment

I had actually subscribed Hye hundred
dollars !. Nut in all the history rfany giv-

DRUM AND HEDICINEB,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

HU UWM»

hundred dollars
I looked at the filled
up check, after cutting it free from its
blank companions, with load reluctant
eyes, ere passing it to other bauds; yet 1
«“ n«‘ tbe gnxtging gi.v iH.lml.ta.
ilotion implied. My heart, was in the

children, said when .hla country called,
•W‘PtH&gt;«L -hich footed •• Arae tbouared Go 1 . And the yyifiee had been botoThree thowwu4dolh«,&lt;/which
; hS?J‘!2?2Ji“k
ioo»ia»oifca
’ “Tbi blow rfjusthave been terrible,'11
In this rcmenbranoe.''
•aid. “Poor womM, this U indeed a
-Yea, and nobly,’ be answered, with a
i anreow.n
i'»&gt; .-.i&lt;
■ »i7Z
*3bo «’*Egere&lt;i and fell.” was replied.
J
T.
people nave “Jor a week the struggle. between] life
done nob y, not keeping back thajr most
and death was almost evenly balanced.—
precious things.”
Then'the alow reaction came, and the poor
■“'Three thousand dollars la a liberal
crushed heart began to gather up Its rent
sum?'
r.
•
fibers, And to string its tfui raring nervsa
I “Yea?* Hie votes dropped a BttJ*.
for new efforts and ,duties. The strong
lbi* ’uo» Iwo men gave a artn on which sKe Kad leaned for so many
third.
I; presented for utterance, and I rears was broken, and‘abe must stand
w“ w««k enough folet It forth.
henceforth alone. How Ubc faltered and
Mr. Preaton did not answer, “and are
staggered with uncertain steps at first.
you one of them T*—no, but said In a For.hours she wpuld sit pad peep. But
voiee that still felt lower and lower, rati! slowly strength came, and now^ you re­
it exorqteed a septimpot oi reverence : member the child’s words,/•sheI’ sat up
4,Tbere is odp iq our midst who has
given tntfre than these two men a hundred
fold. Bat Che fnSme is Ttot down on any upon her, and she must walk henceforth
aobecrlption paper.”
-II
! . -i ; ’
with stooping jhogld$rs and weary feet
More precious than silver and gold ! Her own hands must earn the food with
Y es. there are things tnnre precious than whicb’^ef'chfldreh are fed, Snd’me garsilver and’ gold ; and I understood Mr. menta with which they are to be clothed.
Preston to refiit* to human life and human Bar toil and ber care are a&gt;c,Te than (wioe
lose. Shame tooebed me ; I stood silent doubled } and with thorn are lha widow’s
and rebuked.
'
sorrows. What are my war burdens,
“Come?' said he, “walk with me into what are yours, to this 1 Ab, sir, there
the next street a little way. It is well is no room for complaint or boasting.—
for us sll to comprehend these questions With us the sacrifice is nothing in com­
of sacrifice and patriotism in al!' tbeir parison. It is hardest with those who are
bearing^ The danger with us all is, that least thought of, and who get least of pub­
j wo magnify our own burdens and loyalty, lic sympathy."
I
and in doing so fail to award the honor
“Wo must do something for this wo­
that is due to others.”
man?’ said L
“Hsr oeue touches me

cause of national buuor and national safe­
ty ; and in aacrificing something for my
yr FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
I did not answer, but in silence went
country, I was but discharging a patriotic
PURPOBE8,ONLYjM
duty. Thia was my contribution Lu a fund feith Mr. Preston Into the next street It
our citizens were raising for hospital and was one In which tbepcxir dwelt Small
sanitary needs. If double the sum had houses a few neat and with testefui shrub­
been required of ms, double would have bery about th* doors, but must of them
miserably neglected and forlorn,stood on
been given.
•So much (or my country !” 1 said in each side for a distance of three or four
SWEEXBT dk ALLEN.
squares. My vHits to this part of the
thought with a feeling of self-approval. I
A TTORNBYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chsn
It was
felt that I wm a better and truer man for town were of rare occurrence.
A eery
Particular a lieu lion paid to Conveythe set-’ ‘If every one would do as well not pleasant to look upon, and I avoided
it
All looked poor and mean, now as
TEA, COFEEE. SUGAR. Sf’KJES.imj'PHR.
according to their circumstances.’ There
my eyre ranged alcng the street, and I
PRUNES. MGS. RAraWS.WOBMSH;
came a slight chill to my enthusiasm,
IIU uutiucw.
Oitiee m the Court Hsum, Hasting, Mich.
consequent upon the thought that I was queationed myself as to whither 1 was
doing so much more, .according to my going, and to what end.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,

GROCERIES!

DANIEL COOK,

□hiekt ■j'XBnraixBT

USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and

All CotklM Extracts,
I. A. HOLBROOK,

A TTORNEY au«l Counselor at La«, Solicitor Jo
A Uluuieery. General Land and Tax Agent.—
Uihcc, aeceud story of Rower's block.
QHYSICIAS end Surgeon.
JL »lurv, Slate itreft-

PENS, PENCILS. INES, PAPER. EN-

Oflte In Hosedl'a
MOST POPULAR

JOHN ROBERTS,
)HYSICIAN and Sunreow. Dwelling on Broad-

patent medicines

II. P. CHERRY,
tfOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will •
....
oroiaplucMaad fide
Barry county, Mich.

DR. H. J. HANEY.

P

HISTC1AN. SURGEON and Aonwehenr Of
flee over Smith’, Drug Store Goody
Black.

(CTFRAff, TOB (DASH

J. M. NEVINS,
their being

ability, tb&lt;ui other people.
I had seen
the suhscripti&gt;iRj?*per.. It bore the rec­
ord of no larger contribution than miae.
Two citizens only had pul down tbeir
nsmes Tor five hundred dollars.
•To have gtvfcn equally? I aald to my
sel£ ‘Mr, Harland should have madv bi*
cunirUfUtion a thousand dollars instead of
five hundred ; and Grant should al least
hare Atnne up to my figures, dollar for

of ten years opened the door, and looked
up iatu our laces curiously. I saw that
she recognized Mr. Freston, but no smile
lit up her young face.
“Howls your mother to-day T was
asked.
“Not very welt
Won’t you walk In,
air 1”
“No, thank you, my dear,,! only .stop­
(feed in harmony?
Il is the most natural thing in the world ped to inquire about your mother. Is
to let spwdrbwrayour thoughts.
As I she able to alt upl’
“Ye«, air. She net op most all day
moved abodt/arnangfriends and acquain
yesterdav, and sewed part of the time.
lances, a word dropped bore and n ten
And ahe’e ep again to day.
Won’t you
tencc there, revealed the secret of my
coine in 1 Muy ba,abc would like tn see
eelfepfM------- ,——-------- —®„
,-uu.”
ly all-of them understood pfyifcwnc RO'ng*| y&lt;
“Not thia morning
I’ll, call abound
on in my mind—how '1; considered my
again. Say that Mr. Preston called^ 1
contribution to the war fund, taking
means ihio ewMint, m the largest mstLi am glad that ahe is better. ' Good bye?’

he bad courage to writedown fifty, in the
face of half n dozen poorer men, who
each gave their hundred.
But we have a
leal of patriotism 'in--this; and know
where tn put men. Love of country is a
fine thine to talk about, but whan sacrifice
is n»Red bow rarely do we find word, and

by any man in the town.

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

TTORKEY and COUNSELLOR

AT LAW,

I HUSUIM mwuwvu F—“ — , * .----claims and money promptly rsmlLed.
o«~. .,u w. w. luipk Bm. maa.HU.,
Barry County, M ichigan.

ROBERTS A STRIKER

d and Can. for .ah-cheap b
ROBERTS A STRIKE*-

KstrrEi a BtBievs,
*" (LSee^^orser of Main and Burdick Street.,

Kalamaxoo, Michigan.
A. A. Kjrarax,

Q,»a,..r. r.!~&gt;

' nw*

J- c-BcMOW*-

urnett'. Coeoacina, b vei
fur Toilet purpoaoa, for

;articia

B
H. N. SB ELDON,

SOLDIER'S BOUNTY,
». c. PR1NDLN,
OF PROBATE.
inlUUu4Tu*r»t-

For me, five

hundred dollars was a large aura to give
away. Tens, twenties, and an occasional
fifty, under the pressure of public calls
for”church or charitable needs, had passed
on through tbo carelessly loosened puree
striogs, that drew back again with incresa
ing lightness on the diminished gold ;
but giving after thia liberal and exhaust­
ing sty fe-wos altogether a new experience.
l felt something poorer on account there­
of, and b^gau to mediate economies. —
When 1 paid a thousand dollars for A »P*n
of Borahs no impression like thia was per­
ceived ; not even when one of them got

10jur«J by • ML
1
Ibron.hoMred and fifty dollar*.
H«r*
«» • dr*&lt;l l&lt;~ of &gt;&gt;•'“ bundr«l
fifty doll**.; bin in fco* of nothing no
like •
Wpotrrty lobebw &lt;M u In
the lace of
contribution to the hoepH.I and unlury fund.
I did ir« fnnl
pcor.r for tl.e three hundred didlnm a
£«,d.d in pmpn-iog .nd .rooking my B.k
p.,nd, though the mon.y pnld fterefo*

JUDGE

4be Court House, at Holings, H

PAY, PENSION, AC.

back

KSsrtsS1: s. cX*“ ~

“Die widow who cost In all her living

dance, poured gold and silver into the
treasury?’ My companion broke the
silence with these words, as wo paused
at the door of a'story and a half cottage
a round which everything was clean and
in order, bitt plain and poor. Hia knock
wm nut loud, but low and rrapectful.
I
did not answer his remark, but ato&lt;&gt;d be
aide him in vague expectancy.
A1 child

COMPLETE EORMS AKD DIRECTIONS
M

ros *rrt.icATK&gt;K» res

«„.^mkkwtanuurw
fur the six or seven hundred paid for
.ummer hou.e., girdm "“‘“’T. “J

M»y work .boot my ground. u&gt;d dn.lling J AH Mi, being fi rniy o*» grnifi-

DAMIEL

STBIKBR.

mli&lt;m, I could nltorL The oip-n. «■

‘"WBICBT

ClreMlI

Monday,
c«Tu.raifBiw

o«mfe**co.nBm

Mlcnliud,
“k*» “ * '“’8 of *»““■
E*
. . r_ J
grift- tn OUT
Birtims uvo b~r~.—-—C
wnrtryin bur time of prenmg n&lt;«L
fr~ly «• i‘ »“ b«V&gt;.*d. Mt «• wUh •
feeling of rntbuoulioo. M if we*k«md by

«u,

'

were frightened by the clamor of “mgor
invasion,” -while we state a few facta co

away from I Slavery.
« ” 1 “ •'
What do they hope to.gala by aomlag
to IltWsl Freedom.
: tu.- q
If then'von give the negro freedom
where he Is, and convince him that to
will not again be reduced to slavery, he
■WiH bate nothing to gain by coming to
IHlnoIs, will hel No.
What climate does the negro preAri
What parta of the world’s surface dees
he naturally seek to find the conditions
beat adapted to his physical organixaftonl

deeply.”
“Your possessions and mine would lose
more than half their value were such a
calamity ss the dismemberment of our
country to fell,” was answered. “Our
enemies are men in arms, and we mnt
oppose man with man in fierce battle.—
W hile they fight and die We are at homo
and in their Mood and suffering we find
safety.
Is there honor. Is there justice,
is there humanity in forgetting tMs 'ser­
vice, nnd leaving the widow and orphans
of our dead soldiers to bear unaided their
burdens of want and sorrow 1 1 think
not. Yes, assuredly, we must du some­
thing for this woman. She has given
licrall.snd ifshebavono share henceforth
in our abundance, then we are not guilt­
less in the sight of heaven I" «’'« .-•&gt; •_
How small seemed all lheoontribotlomi
I had made, and of -which ‘I was a self­
grate 1 ant I My eheeks were hot with
shame. 'Not tines ha^e I referred to that
subscription • in renvsrealion, nor has a
word about the coming burden ol taxss
escaped my lips; I would blush st com­
plaint now.
Burdens I They who seem
to hare the largest share feel their pres­
sure lightest. On the poor, the bumble,
the too often despised and neglected, the
beavisMt of our troubles.will fall.' Let us
see to it that we sin not in forgetfulness
of what we owe them, chat we do not let
widows and orphans cnst in all tbeir liv­
ing M the price oi our safety.
-if-

Erskine’s declining to wear Dunda’s

The tropics.
What productions are the negroes on
the continent moat skilled In raising T
Colton, rice, soger and tobacco.
In what 8utea «Ve cbeae auplaa prin­
cipally- rawed 1 The seceding States of
tbc Booth.
If.then, slavery were aboliahed all Over
the Union, and th* negroes allowed Io

homes 1

No.
.1
Most the negroes live-some wham 4
Will not the negroes .fcptimi* to ran
away from the south, nnd “invade the
North" so long •* slavery continue* 1

Yee.
.
.
.
, Here iaon argument, which ninetynine’Northern topn in every hundred will
pronounee unanswerable,in (afmjareman­
,cipating the slaves and employing them
whocs they are. in cultivating the cotton,
rica. suEsr and tobacco of the South.—
How else can you stop the“nigger inva­
sion 1" So long as slavery continued,
long will they brave hunger, thirst, whip*
bloodhounds and fugitive slave laws, to
secora freedom.
JFArn you briny frMrfnm to their doort. titty will not tttb it
eltewhert.—Chicago Tribune.
’

From Rer. Robert Collyer-. Fraternity Lectures.
When 1 was In Jefferson City hat fall,
I found the hospitals in the moat fearfol
condition you nan imagine.
I cannot
i stop to tell you of the acenes Isaw; jtis
enough to say that one poor fellow bad
lain on the hard boards and seen five
men carried away dead, one after another,
from his aide. He waa worn to a ukri*U&gt;n; worn through so that g rest sores
wore all over the back; and filthy be­

silk gown, lest he "might be supposed to
adopt “the abandoned habits of his pre­
decessor,” is well known. The follow­
Ing, not so well known, is, we think, at
least equally as good :
Mr. A. B., a judge of the Commissary
“Good bye, air?’ I felt the low, almost Court, talked in an inflated and pompous
choking flutter of the child’s voice away manner. Having failed to attend an ap-1
down in my heart, ray eyes wore dim pointmont with Erskine,- he explained
as I turned away. What did it mean I that he had been called out of town, ’ ow­
“She has given most of alj,” said my ing to bit brother having fallen from a
companion, as we walked away.
stile and sprained his foul.
“It wm
“What has she given 1”
fortunate for your brother,” said Erakine,
“Her husband.” ,
“that it was not from your at&lt;0c he fell,
“He is in tbc army.”
or bo had certainly broke his neck.”
“He la deij.”
A clever but unsuccessful advocate
“What! Dead!”
having died very poor, it wks remarked
“Killed in baulk.”
to Erakine, that there were “no effect*.”
“That is not wonderful,” was the reply ;
I stood aghast.
“In battle 1"
“as he had no rawer, ho tould have no
“Yes.
Three weeks ago the news
came. Be rsata with the slain at. New.Ijern?* ",
“Who and what was he!” I asked,
The elasticity of glass exceeds that of
rallying myself, for I felt an overpower­
all other bodies. If two glass balls are
ing sense of weakness.
“A sober, ‘ industrious mechanic ; a made to strike each other at a. given
good.husband ijnd . a good lather. I saw fbroo, the recoil, by virtue of their elas­
his wife on the day after his march with ticity, will be nearly eqna) to their orig­
inal impelus. Connedtid with its britthe regiment that went, from here six
months ago, The parting had tried ber
Take
a hollow sphere, with a hole, and
severely ; bundle WflTrrawe with ‘Lail
and fbl! ofa iaoble heroism. ‘He is stop the bole with a finger, so as to pre­
vent
the
external and internal air ,ffo«
strong and'couragitous, and still do his
duty^and the country must have such communicating, and ths sphere will fly
mem
I couid not’din|r to him weakly to pieces from the' mere heal of the hand•
Mhd In tears, u aome kTvesdid to their
husbands, and hold him back when hie

heart and conscience hade biro go. He
- J*
Is In God’s hands.
Men die at borne, of

In the Gulf Bute*.

try that the production of cotton, rice,
sugar and tobacco should be coAtiaued
Inthe United States, ,it fas.
i
Are there white laborers enough in the
country to produce tiio requisite crops
nf cotton, ties, sugar and tabacoo, besides
carrying on the agricultural and mMDfteturinc pursuits of the North 1 No.
Coaid the white laborers of the North
endure the hardships and exposure of the
rice swamps, cotton fields and cane brakro
of the South I Probably not.
Could the white laborers &lt;/ tbe North
he induced to abandon their homM red
their remunerative employments here to
try the experiment 1
Orrtaiia^noL
Could they, in any event, produce there
necessary stapUa re cheaply M the
groes, who are accustomed to the work 1

eudfieply cooled possess the carious prop
erly of being able to resist hard blows
given to them from without, but will be
instantly shivered by a small partide of
Bint dropped into their eevitiea.
This

yond telling.
One day, a little before my visit, oM
Hannah, a black woman, who had some
washing to do for a doctor, went down
the ward to bunt him up. She saw this
dying man, and had compassion on hin&gt;»
and said, “Oh, Doctor, let me bring this
man up to my bed to keep him off the
floor." The doctor said :
“Tbc man is dying; he will be dead
to-morrow.” To-morrow came and old
Hannah could not rest She went to see
the man, and be was still alive. Then
she gut some help, took ber bed, put the
poor man upon it, and carried him bodily
to her shanty ; then she washed him all
over Asa woman washes a baby, and fed
him with a spoon, nnd fooght death hand
to band day and night, and beat him back
and saved the soldier1* life.
The day before I went to Jefferson, the
man had gone on a iurlougb to his homo
in Indiana. He besought Hannah to go
with him, but she cbuld not spare titnei
J.1_ ______ 11 -U.,____ LI— *1
WK-want with him to the steamboat, got him.
fixed just to her mind, and then kiaaed.
him, and the.man lifted hisvoice m (he
left him and wept like a chllo.
I aay w»
hate gteww noble in our suffering.

tog anecdote which has been told of
ed men, originated with tbc painter Bar­
sickness as well a* In battls. I troel la
rett.
His only pete weft a eat |tod &gt;
God.’ Her eye* were full of tears aa
kitten, Ito progroy.
A fri«»d •eahg two
property (earns to depend upon the com­
she ipoke, and ber voice betrayed the
m effort rro.ur Uum my nrengCk.
parative thickness of tbe bottom is the
N„ iood.r. .nob b.ing th. MM. lh.t I fear and suffering that were In her heart.
more certainty of breakage1 by .this exHiked rnther mor. th.n «M Mcmly of Ab, sir, neither yon nor I will ever com­ perimenl. Some of three vessels,. It .is
to go In and dui.
“tat I bid donu. Wuh..«taonr^w prehend what that hymWa wife endure^
stated,have re«i»led ihe stroke of a mallet
Tn parting from a«ortd husband,on whose
but fl*in .pokM mnn. nbo,
given with sufficient foree. to’drive-a pill
strung
arm
the
had
leaned.tbrmany
years
w. life buingooo of th. nriclMt integrity
into wood ; a^_ heavy bodisa,
m
'
•
ffnta nonuud io fear of nnybody*. ofiw- ■X’W parting from MrwJWa.7
m usket-balls, piefies of Iron, bite of wood,
He walked on qpdto, tilant for some
LT B. i.nol«mllgfioroblru.lr.m*n
jasper, stone, etcL ftp** been » loth
moments.
How HftafFRnd poor seemed
them from A height of two or three .fi^t
“But," raid Ms frfeod, “wild W* Ah
I
MdffMtory.
mn h*rayg*m mT Ulfeztorted «Wt—•I say hhKeXtcrted
MttaAio itaDijlrttaW’M'
the conversation,

Bia

»wrwtrXiiMi«Ha
■icMtag'i IM wtM-lapM

�HAffmroB BAnxs.

tbe k induces of friends, we are per-

VetMatay ■•rriagi

TINGS

promising young,
of Baltimore]

•KLT mn DOLLA*

Haviso « nns,

WTTBOVT DCILB ABD WIYB PCSB

pr count County Clerk.

Th, DtrxxT of Kr*Qk

nations. aurro und t ng

Bl.lz toWBC

m.—-•0,190.

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■■ftaaili a trwmpbe anddefeats wk&lt;h
nurely follow in iw traek.
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Ihy lb heir,

oisKm

his rrpuijiation by the

people of 8u Louis, and hia defoai by an
unqualified emancipationist

■gone forth to fight fur ouoatey ’a battles.

uud eenwst

vote the RepuMfenn ticket firnr to &lt;mk
In Iowa the prtipnrtlcn was even greater
-tixterritory uf the Union. Rebellion
♦ being p*tnixed, and upon the. wicked au..ihura of tbia unewndy auife is tolling tfie
sore reward ut their- aqpuiwltiled am.—
1 Ibe war in carried into tbe midst of tbeir
-eovnlr/, and tbe victoriuua artuiea, of
- tbe Umon btoten od tu strike them &amp; final
I blow tn tbeslrougbolda uf the tar South.

1 here arc solid gi uunds &lt;&gt;fb«pe fur speedy
-victory and permanent pence.
I ’While xusny yf our booits are made
desolate by tbe inevitable casualitiee of
•war, ami we mourn the heroic deed, there
’• ieeootolatiua in the faith that, the blood
of tbo true patriut is never shed in - veto.
v. Our people under all their trials, still
vglmg-wilh unfliocbiDg firmness and fidel­
ity in tbe iaotiiutiuns and Government
lotuuivaantry. Trusting in God end tbe
rightuvuences of ourcaem, they are ready
to mour greater aarrificee and bear hravier burdens in the confidence and hope
-that the future will mure then e-opo
sale for the waul, and that tbo blraeitog of
'•liberty will be permanently secured and
greatly mcreased to our posterity. ■
* ' Tbe desunira of nations and individuals
IM in the hand of Gud. For bountiful
harvests, for general health among the
people, for dvil and religeous liberty
and tbe diffusive of knowledge aud edu4»tion, for the ooutinued existence of the
Republic and the triumphs of its arms,
'
MMi for afi the great andfctood gifts nt a
liefirgn Provident*, our aukuuweldge• wants and praises are dee to Him alone.
,
That we may suitably adreowlede oar
dependence upon Almighty God, and
/hith reverent thankfetocos give glory to
t&lt;&gt; Him,
I do hereby set apart, and appoint
THURSDAY THE27th INOTANT, AS
A DAY OF PUBLIC THANKSGIV­

ING AND PRAISE.
J 1 request that upon that day tbo peo­
ple may assemble in tbeir places of pub
lie worship nnd in tbeir bi'tues, and keep
ihis dayTu tbe spirit to which our Fath
era kept it, with pore, religious and p*

triotic hearts, full of faith and hope.
Given under ray band and the
great seal of the Bute, al tbo
capital .. ijAbe city of Lansing,
(l. s.) on the 15th day of November,
in the year of l&gt;ur Lord one
tbousaud eight hundred

and

sixty-two.
AUSTIN ALA1R.

'JAMB* B. PoarxR,
Secretary uf State.

It takes the ReegeaslMtity.
_ r Until quite recently, the wbUe conduct

x/tbe war bus

been carried dn

with a

brother was dead.

fore be left the Regt and, in

troubled, with Rheumatism quite severe­

He bow-

ly before we left Lnwiaoille.

•ver left thn elty

with’vs and marcbed

-with theregiment until the 1th. although
These are sufficient to show
1the canoe of the Drtnooratio victories in . advised frequently by the Cape, rp stop
a nd go into a hospital.
But hie ambition
(Ohio, Indiana, lllmois and Now York.

w void not allow him to do'that.
PawpLs Tmsx

aa lung aa possible:

ths democracy assert that the Govern­

ment has made a failure in trying to put
down the rebellion, and at the same time

insist that the Generals w ho have been
the sole cause of failure, should etill be
continued in command.

He

was bound to remain with hia company

Many

of them are trying to thing why it io Chet

ing tbe fact
ring U» the t

Onlytt.
has berti measured

Only ti

He died in Hrepital

. than that.

On that day

ever. his strength failed him.

how­

His ;Hmba

were considerably dwullen, and, at the

tba n&gt;ete&lt;&gt;rs u| other ktore 11 annual recur

remains to 4* ritowtf." but thia, fir
I be present, may be regarded dd ascer­
tained. that a BMkMirie ring.-rrith an in­
clination, of from 04 5 to 365 to tbe

this ring'annually in August, and js aevera! days in passing from side, so that
its tbidtosMia from five to tea millions if!
of miles.
Nearly every one known that meteors
or shooting stars, aa they are called, are
annually viaible iu great quantities dur­
ing the iiioDtii of August, &lt;»n certain­

nights. On any one of thuae nights two
ur three persons watching the sky. may
concluded to atop. Had be attempted
coant fmm one to two hundred in an
to continue the march he muat oertainly f hoBr'SElwo. It may m»w 6e taken aaan

for. he,was last becoming ,iix-

lUosrr »:.ooi&lt;j not t»r rnuiire.
AM ft is tertbrr ortered Chat tba Mio
.• aottea u&gt; all parties tatertated. 0/ tba
__scy sCaMd prtftam, and the basrin. tbc
br cauaingassoy st tM« aotioa end order U
psbliabad m Iba H^tfep Basner, a ,&lt;

hundred and eigbtr-one days, actually
forme an imp‘rtont^ perl of the solar
system, and that Ibe^rorid passes through

earnest solicitation of the Capi.tie finally

luvp

OMytt

Only |l.

ascertained fact in astnyunny, that these

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meteors, which consist of various miner­
Government.
ale, area lew, out of many iitillions wf
milli&lt;u», Whkhare located in a great ring
sent back to Birdslown. From there that surrounds the sun. and is as regular
Ala. Eoitob»Tbe otbor day I found
be was sent forward in charge of several in its revolutions as the earth or any
an article in at almanac bearing date of
Profeeeor Newton, taking one
ambulance.wagons. Two of our boys planet
rr ADVOCATES
IMO, token from the Mobile Herald and
who came on with him joined the regi­ mortrtng’e ohoervati&lt;m. makes a much
Tribune, setting forth the 'dependenun
calculation that tbrve are more than 300.­
ment, ‘but he was obliged to 'go on to
000,000,000.000 v.f these bodies in thuf the South "upon the North,"
I
Thomas* divFpioq with the ambulances,
Thinking it might not be uninteresting
and w&gt; miased the Regiment.
He final- '
Tbne it would seem that the track of
to your readers in these times when the
ly reached Dansville, dnd lbere~went in- ' a former orb of the solar system,‘years
Soeth are attempting to assert their in­
ago. rant hy eottie terrllfic convulsion to
to the hoapital where he remained till he
dependence, 1 present it for publication.
IragtuenU, has been discovered— its very
died. These arte the tacts so far as we
orf.it having l&gt;een changed 00 that nur
Wishing to retain the “relict, of
can learn.. We never hare beard direct own planet pasoeo through it. And thus
olden time," 1 copy it verbatim.
from him since be first left us.
We have a vision ia given of that Omnipotence
been constantly on the march with ao exerted for destruction, which berelmore SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER !
“They (the north) build our (the
we have tanked upon onty in Its creative
regular mail oommunication, and it has
South) fetuses, they adore them with fur
activity.
A glimpse, it mpy ta-.'is given
niters, and supply them with every ooui- been almost impossible either tn send of the fotore of other i.Hx that now roll
When be left us the in other, uttering the “music of the
furt and convenience of which we have or receive letters-

bausted.

1 believe lie went to (be hospi­

Jones. pearing tela &lt;foart io make a
riiiar William C. Pratt ■dminiilrn-

tal At Springfield, and was afterwards

Unconditional Loyalty

ever conjectured.
They educate uur
children, and cover our nakedness from
bead to foul, with hats, coals, abuea ami
ahirta; we eat- tbeir flour, cheese,
butter, apples, codfish, potatoes, piuklw,
pork and onions; we feed our cattle with
tbeir bay, drive tbeir borsvs in tbeir barueesea co their carriages with tbeir whips;
we walk with tfeir sticks, ride on tbeir
saddles, write on their paper, wash with
their soap, scrub with tbeir brushes,
sweep with tbeir brooms, milk io tbeir
Ch, cook in tbeir pots, strike with their
ninera, blow
with tbeir bellows,
cut with tbeir axes, sow with tbeir seeds,
reap with their books, pull with their
leather, whitewash with their lime, paint
with their paint, march by their tunes,
read by tbeir lights, drink their Congress
water, aid rum, amoke.their segare—eud
leaL and best of all these blessings, we
marry tbeir preUy girls who make the
best of wives.
This is a heavy account, but it is true
what a field lies all- around oa for domes­
tic industry, and whalan independent and
wealthy dmiitry might this be, if only
this field for eoterpriee were fitted up
simply to supply.uqr.ftwn wants!”

beet wag done for him' that could be done.

1 On the move men have been left by the
' road side nearer dead than alive, with no

friflid to assist them or give

a

them

cheering word,, The loss of Henry

II.

Striker is deeply felt in the company.—

TrW~TU W8««. *ppn..cl

I fmlrr. *mro» &lt;M Ml U»t on- whom
,11 lovrf

w.U diuold have died.

spheres.”
Wfiy may not the astrono­
mer, as has be ret* A .rC been disc«»vertDg
new planets and systems, hereafter turn
his telescope to reveal the ruins of others,
whose fires have so ]&lt;&gt;ng since burned
taw, and whoae history and observi tio 1
will betaog tn a new department in a».
trnnomical science—the archaeology of,
the sural
| than say other papeTjof Its star ta tbo State.
lb. n.«..

A Fatal Mistakx—The Prince de
Joinvillr, ub&lt;&gt; was on Mct’l' ltin's staff,
and bas since bis return to Europe writ­
. the leaders of that party s bich, since tbe ten an rlaborste defense of thot Goneral'a
elections, has thrown off the mask and eampaign, soy a there to one thiug l» can­
Stands in open opposition to the adminis­ not understand. That is, why McClellan
did not takiu advantage of tbe splendid
tration, have "been heeded and obeyed.
opportunity afforded by tbe suicide id
.Fforo the modification of G«n. Fremont’s the Merrimac, to detacah portion, uf bis
proclamation to tbe re-instating of Me army from Harrison’s Landing to the
North bank of tbe James river, he could
Clellan jn«t before the Maryland cam
have gone to Peteraburg. destroyed it,
rpnign, nearly every prominent measure
torn up tbe railroad a» he advanced, and
.had been dictated by that element known moved straight upon Charleston, proba­
&lt;M conservative, but which in fact and in bly capturing it without a buttle, leaving
effect was disloyalty itself
McClellan's Richnumd to take care of itself, and ub
terrible failure at Antietam, first cum- literallng at a stroke all the ouneequen[ » of the Peninsula disasters. But that
jM-llpd «. departure from the rule, and the
fatal indecision ond unreadiness to take
Emancipation. proclamation was issued.
, advantage of circumstances at tbe proper
4t was then that the -Preaident first saw ! moment, which was tbo bane of McClel­
iidiiveiy or conservative element bf tbr

Estate of Prentice Child.
PROUT

OF MIAHIG A X

forties CkilA
Wratioa ao«ua» e&lt; Srwte W. Hawitl.
tiater of aaid m«ate wbW&gt; be prays s&gt;«
•n-lned and ellowed.

lie j inMlon «.fGe..r«e B. McClellM for Sen.

had won the confidence and eetoeru of all | a tor from New Jersey, because lie will
with whom he had lieonme acquainted.— be a vast improvement open any Copper­
Courteous to all, faithful in the discharge head the Democracy can send. It thinks

of bia duties os sb officer, he had won tbo

talk about the Presidency of 1864 ia well

esteem uf hia auperiora, while be com­

enough in its way ; but pay down is the

manded the respect uf all

Thera is ao one io tbo company wbtec

thing.
Another reason in McClellan's
favor b, that haring' failed as n General,

lose will be more deeply

be may perhaps succeed as a politician.

subordinates.

felt, or whoso

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memory will, bo longer cherished.
All wo have hero belonging to him, I j

The indnatrioua and frugal manufactu­

publoUd in th« HaatinM Bssser. a newduaf*
printed end circahuing in ■•■&lt;! eonnly of Barr
for three aneennrvs vtS*k», toiMdiatdy previoi
to said dv Ot bearing.
anvil
AC. PRISnLE.
(A true copy.)
Jsdge of Prwbatr.

It dost the County printing.

ring State nf Onnectleut will. It b eeti

shirts.

The clothing will bo sent home

the first opportunity.
ire at Dansville.

Swine of the buys

mated furnish ♦5 000,000 revenue

per

WATCHES A JEWELRY,

annum, under the Federal tax law.

When they come on
OrmtB

perhaps they will bring bis things.

Zdiracl reference to the wishes It the pro-

country.

ago, by letter frort Damir life, tbetyour

No. 1. ■panaville. ife amrnjngof lbe28th
patriot, meat truly gratifying to the loyal j
r\_
w_
•—1__. —«——■
people of the cu.0l^r{| mg bisdeetk'or the toiuire«f hie sickness.

Tnesr, they have beaten beck tiw boats of
How rs* Soldixm Voxa.-7-Tba offi­
rebellion ana despotism from ths loyal
,*tetos»Ao&lt;i «vsd our bumee faun tits cial returns from the army votnupoo the
burnirs uf invasion- Oar liberties and Wisconsin election shows that the soldiers

.

•r New too in the Jnaraal. is *•(*«

rl£o9?ral. wboee.a^^tp^^iiajiafc. I hare to perform tbie morning is a jain-

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Nov. IBth. 1B82.
J

Respectfully, Voora,

BSLL. both of Ruitaad. M&gt;cb

And te foremost in pabUshiag all latercstiag

The desires any demands *nt

Uxdeh TUB Rosa.—A floating paragragh explains the origin of thia &lt; xprvs
•i&lt;ih. Ttx» term “under the rvas” im­
plies secrecy, ard had its origin during
tbe year B. C. 477, at which time Pau
samiua, the erhnmander of rhe Confederate
n-l. ww. engmed in
inlr!B». with
X*rxes for the marriags of hia daughter
and the Bubjtrgst’on of Greece to the
Median rule.
Tbeir negotiations were
carried on in a building atthohed to the
temple of Minerva, called tbs Brasen
House, tbe r&lt;»of uf which teas a garden
forming a bower of. roses; in' that the
plot, which was conducted with the ut­
most secrecy, was literally matured *uder the rote.
It was discovered, however,
by a slave, and as the sanctity of the
that tbe element which had controled his lan’s military character, prevented this. place forbade tbe Athenians to force Pau
He always made excellent plana, but if tardus out, or kill him there, they finally
Actions And shaped tbe whole war policy,
anything transpired to interfere with them walled him io. and left him to die of
(»$s bent ,upon the ruin of the country and —and bow almost inevitable this is in
starvation,
h finally grew to be a cus­
;
Still wodd hold the administration reepon
military enterprises—be did not pusses* tom among the Atbeniaus to wear^ roreu
sible for all failures.
It was then that be tbe faculty nf adapting himself to new in tbeir hair whenever they wished to
exigencies as they arose — Troy N. Y. communicate to another a secret which I
first discovered that be was felying upon
Timet.
they w nrtied To be kept inviolate.
Hence
.worse khan * broken reed to command his
tbe'raying, sub roea, among them, and

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Parties
jtfe1 disloyal efement of the North
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would

It was a boot

ifeit time that the same element which

shaped ice policy, began an organinline
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was dragging down the

It

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Adn&gt;HiUlr.tion h» &amp;iW bj biding lb«

ygyr Contrary to general belief, we
find that the Unl&lt;m party in Penney I vania
’Dicre is no dissatisfaction with the re I
stands better on Ita Onjfrcraional than
moral ufMcCIeltin expressed by leading on | te Stats' vote.
We carry tht State on
officers ; quite tbe contrary.
Burnside Congress by 6.231 majority tfeaigh the
hi a universal favorite, and is cheered Opposition figure &lt;»ot 3,450 majority &lt;«
wherever be goes.
Yesterday a long tlw State ticket. True, wc have btllea
conference was held with bfin'by the corps

commanders.
The mutiny so confidently predicted
by McClellan’s friends bas not taken
place in the Army of the Potomac. Not

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we loose by far the roost, chiefly in men
to the war: but they looee 16^515, in
spite of tb«r boast &lt;&gt;f immaara gains.—
« muakat lias been sucked nor a man They lose even more heavily than last
refused to serve or talked of refusing.—j yet
rats Fhrter 230457 fir
The HeraWe story , to the contrary is Go
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diac***. Thio medicine will poeitively
cure Syphilis in its wnmt form. Nodes,
Swelling-In the Groin, fl lend al ar Swri-

T-. U» M»w wl Commo. Cmmdl of
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Ears, Num—all discharges —Humors,
Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, dec.
Let none he diocournged, if nffiteted with
any kind of Skin diseases, or if you in­
herit any constiimiunnl malady nr infirm
ftytiR. RADWAY’S 6ENOVA-

There Is to be a donalkm visit na Thur*,

day evening of this week, at the residence

of Rev,

A. H. G arrow, to which all the

“good things," “as God has blessed them

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

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FtoiAnoncn^-nunoi sicmaair
Ceaniy of Barry. m.

n mmkiv th. in* fer

Gentlemen, under covti &lt;&gt;fthe houses
of year eity, ah.H* have been Brad upon
the tnxipa &lt;»f roy command.
Your mills
and manufacturiea are furnmhing pruvis TiNtt RESOLVENT will cure you. in
in their basket and in their store."
one and the material for clothing armed giving thin medicine to the world, that
bodies in rebellion against the United will euro tbe nick, we are fulfiling a sa­
Thaxk*qivihg.—G»&gt;v. Blair, at a very States. Your railroads and other means cred duty.
If immorality oannut be pre­
late data, issued a Proclamation setting of transportation are removing supoliee vented, we can at all events cure the mis­
to
tbe
depots
of
such
troops.
This
con
eries
it
entails
—this, neither philosophy
apart Thursday th® 27th iust, as a day of
ditkm must terminate, and by direction or moral suasion will accomplish.
Thanksgiving and praise.
Religious ser­
of Geo. Burnside, I accordingly demand
vices will tx held at the Methodist Church tbe surrender of tbe city into my hands,
in this village, commencing at half past as the representative of the United States, Sold at DR. RADWAY’S Ac G.’a, OF­
FICE, 87 MAIDEN LANE. N. Y..
at or before 5 o’clock this P. M.
ten o’clock.
Failing an affirmative reply to this de­
and BY DRUGGISTS.
mand by the hour indicatod.sixteen hours
A Citaaaonua.—By an accident in
will be permitted to elapse for the re
making up our forma last week, tbe fig­ muval from tbe city of women .nd child­
ures, in article relative to military exam­ ren, the sick and wounded, aged, Arc.,
which period having expired, 1 shall pro-’
inations and exemptions, made the num­
ceed lo shell the town.
ber liable to draft In the township of
Upon obtaining poasewinn uf the city,
IL-pe 165 and in Prairieville 28.
It
every neceasary means will be taken to
should have read, Hope, 63, Prairieville preserve order and aacura tbe protective
operation of the laws and policy of the
128.
TO BE EXCELLED
United States govern meat
I am. very respectfully,
Tux Piosaxa. with Its usual penchant
Your obedient servant.
fin scurrility, instead of attempting to
E. V. SUMNER,
answer the arguments of Mr. A. A.
Brevet Maj-Gen. U. S. A.
friends are invited, bringing, each, of the

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In tt&gt;* matter of ten eteote of Laeina H. Xlohols
late of BalUmore. in aeid scanty deceaand.
Oa reading and fliagybe pe
of Vary Ann Ntelioh.aridow ofaald dreeaand.pray­
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WHICH

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BITTI1S

JJagTiZator

Kroppen published by us lost week, vents

diatribe

its whole spleen in a personal
against the author.

CHANCERY ORDER.
। TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Eighih Judicial Clrc1 ail- in Cbascosy.
ioit peodtag in the Circuit Court for the Coun-

Tbe 77strs’ correspondent al

iM?*h ^SSfartorily appearing to

For Sale By the’Pound.

let Edward Landon, one of th?D* .

Fairfax

Which we offer at

Afteradniitting that

sends the-following, dated Nov. 21st:
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
A Alien, Solicitors
Mr. Knappen was “a democrat and a
“We have pretty reliable information
rry\
*V» • vx.
1 tandant. Edward tjindon, c«u«e hi. »ppc»r*Dc» to
very staunch one too," it says: “At that as t*&gt; the position of the several forces of
th® rebels. Stuart’s headquarters nr® at
time and most of tbe lime he was a resi­
Warrenton, and White’s cavalry at Leesdent here, the dem. party was in tbe ma­ I-.
burg. ~
Tbe ‘
f«»ree of
. .......................................
th® latter is on!)
. ■ v». Cb VCVeAvCWXX XM-WYCW WAX. OU the Comptninanfs BoDcltart, within tweuty
jority, and the little politician loved office, 300 men. Stuart luta artillery and cav.
w
A.V
lC\\. . dnv» xfter xervicn on bun of a copy of nnid bill tnd
cure aW Xwe.
\W* vywvew ‘ no.teo of thl* ardor, sad 1* default tbeneftbat
airy, and his advance guard was on the t\o«W
so be »a*a good democrat."
Vve’vw tn ■" YkklY &lt;vW &lt;v I te« MR will bn taken aa oonfeaand by aaid ooowove to,
OWX O.W U.
Ocfrodanli Edward Undon
Bull Run battle ground, hut our cavalry
Mr. Knappen needs from our hands no
And it i» further ordered, tbaTwithln twenty
drove them back. They have nine® re­ timXeAvcA. CXtf KAYX----- a 0,YeuX |
_.
.
.
| dara
s nokice
days ihn
tbs eomntalnant
eomplaiuml eauen
omm s
ateice of thia
thta order
-vindication against such assaults as these,
occupied a portion of the ground.”
li.t^vkX.uX.o’C o\ Wve
to bopekliabod in tee Z7tetd«r*
a pebthe whole article being nothing more
The Herald has the following, under
Xxv X\xx "Skuouk CivsXAeXft i tic nevxpiper. printed, publ liked and circulating
in
anld
county,
and
that
said
publication
be oonthan n string of blackguardism, (the only date uf Harper’a Ferry, Nw. 21 :
tinned al leaat oeca in each wack for six weeks in
©S
tVc
W
c«X
axvA
fcowX\\A'W«.ve
“The rebel pickets were at Nuhn’s
aurctaaion. or th*i be canae a copy of thia order
way f&lt;&gt;«|« ever meet argument.) nnd we
‘jo* a
Xwcvo,,
to be peraonally aerred on the add' non-resident
Ferry yesterday. Tbe impression pre
. Defendant, Edward Landon, at leaat twenty days
only derive so say, what every intelligent
vails that Stonewall Jackson is marching muck weeAe A o.\\ a'eXycXc oS before the time prrscntxd for his sppearsnee.
man here knows, that Mr. K. was never tn Gordansville w ith the bulk of his force" SXovwacA. 'BvX\«.t%, v&amp;AtVx,
1
HARMON SMITH.
norll
Circuit Court Comtniaaioncr.
an office seeker. So (hr, then the argu and that the rebels in this vicinity are takxvx vfc \xxo\iav ^uaWUX\.«k, I Swxsxxt a Aujoi. Solicitors for Complainant
inent of the^/Aoneer falls to the ground, only cavalry."
awA aX XAc ^yo^ct Xvnve, ate I
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
and ila ste^sntnl proved to be nothing Headquarters Army of tbe Potomac,)
a k\.vr«0$
Nov. 22.
f
less than1 an HMimittigated falsdboed.
•

GOOD PRINTS

■vwi -ft AXw*

Tbc argument wwuid be legitimate were

Nothing of particular intercat ha« tran­
spired. Owing to a mionnderstanding, n
train leaving Fredericksburg with wo.
meu and children aboard was fired into.
Furtunately no one was hurt.
Fredericksburgcrs are leaving the eity

-there any farts lo sustain

fast.

Our sooesh neighbor again

air in attributing mercenary

beats the
motive, to

■Mr. K*na|ip«*n, and in stating that “now
he lias found the way to -ride into office."

the charge.—

followed by a

nomination to office; «»r even had he, like
the editor uf tbe Pioneer changed

-politics and

immediately

•editing a political paper

hia

commenced

in accordance

■with bis new faith, then he might justly

■have been charged

with mercenary

Mr. Knsppeu

•tivu of all honorable men.

cun 'thank Gud

mo

that be bas uul fallen a*'

•low as that, yet.

Gett. 1‘upe will make the pleas-

•-aol .city uf Madison, Wia^ hia beadquar-

.

Philadelphia. Nov. 22.

Far instance,had Mr. K’s conversion been
sudden and immediately

Silious Fever,

A private dispatch has been received ;
here uf the deato of Gen. Frank Palterson. ot camp fever, near Fairfax Court :

He claims to have finished up

family.

rebels in

leased from arrest and ordered to doty.

[STd^D. Buford,

who

participated

ia the.ctjpuire of Island No. 10,

Iicltefiwfe active cutatnand, and

has- ao

WOTS &amp; SHDISS,

“*£r

.1

Sold in

’

-adooxie*

tbatba shall s»od ba assigned to tbe field.

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

HUMAN MISERY.

c

-j-m.

DRY GOODS !

dp«tiUon

of every description

A LECTURE BY Di, CULVERWELL, OM THE
GAUSE AND CUKE of Spermatorrhoea Cbn■umption. Mental and PhralcaTDobUity, Nervous.
ness. Epllepav, Impaired Nutrition oi the Body;
I*auttnde ; Weakness of tbe Limbs and the Back;

AWSMfl toBOOMiy, ixjve er uniiwoe; lunioity;
Self-Dtetrwnt: Diaxineea; Btedonbe; Agtetion.
oftheKye.; Plmplee on the Face; Involuntary
Bialaaiotu. and Sexual Incapteitr; tbe cumqotuai of Youthful Indiieretiou, de., Ac.
CSV This admirable Lecture, .dearly prorea
that tbo .boro enumerated, often .elf-afflicted

Stacks of

__, aua
.,..1 wow
.how &lt;CAHW. if »i&gt;v
m&gt;r
rrj.m-M
of the pendancy of mid petition, nd the
t------------- r---------- J“inted and cirrnlntingioeaid eovnr six aueccutiro weeks, immedi’ “h11^MA.S*!\0’$INDLE,
l­

S5.T&amp;

Clothing,

MORTGAGE SALE.

AcXjAaXaXeA.

return to bis

“ “■' Ot. TWte-K’.

'command at Hiltuo Hoad as soon as the

military eommisakKi ufwbicb be is Pres­

ident has finished its labors.

He has

old® — •«&lt;

I

Probate Coort

Stowvac.\v ‘BvlXe,** ;

7-

never been removed from that command

'by the War Department.
other niran® &lt;&gt;f tran»portati&lt;m. tbeif
Snsinuatiun, that Gen. Hooker and

other

_ ________
'R.cteae^
*I
r---------------

tate of R«W ooentv, d«**ted

themselves.

morning.

'
m m” - T1” D1?'

■.w.M.rClwNS OvarrWa,
i-nXs.ru.
rtt-

W^'h » mgni&amp;ul SKA d«ri’«t

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

cxMwaMdsr* b aanrioe under Geo. Bom

side are at variance with bim or among

'Thereupon it ta ordered, that Tn«»day,
V ef An
!

ess
Bcm. urganiauiuo ha. b~

■ad

no attempts made to cooed:

tism with Umoe Ucketa, be

,r-D«r&gt;M»r’

radleal doshrtM. ©f the Rap

FOB sale by
»** i "SB
RoewgB.
P-’omiiMctt
'i-v~ »

Mick., by

AND

nomen ai me
of Hastings. on

SJERttitaPNMeOmcnUa

80VKM.

received

aver Gen Burn-ide assented to their re-

Ilasnses,

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

In ibetnai-------- --- ---------- --------------

rttete, may be

Ca^ortTh«’.'ffl«r. cWm.d

ray-See “Coater’." advertisements

c

, otoerperM&gt;n7&gt;nterMU-diosaid

,

Dtelroy------- Rats, Roaches, dte.
Destroy------- Mice, Moles, and Ante.
Destroy------- Bed-Bugs.
Dulroy------- Muths in Furs, Clothes,
dec., dec.
To Dfttroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To jDutroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
To Ikttroy------- Ipjanf OT Animals, dee.
7b
7b
To
7b

GROCERIES

utt,

Xhe assurance of tbe Secretary uf War

Gen. Hunter will

--------

[Estate of Prentice Child.

_

■’Dt. ’SLctoaeVk

that If they i-d
&lt;^mUD
" i
l, m.ki. Gen Patrick would meat them
feturd..,
dm

OcC22d, 1862.

To Utttroy------- Every fnrtn and species
of Vermin.

ftX.o'cao.eVv ^x.XXe.v» SXIEiT.IS
tain contract alledged to bare Deen mane oy a»»u
mm* XV* V&gt;»» «««'■
M

night, after the interview with the end
authorities, Gen. Sumner mformed them
Duane, late of McCtelliui'e staff, are re­

!f. B. Mercbawts wishlag to Mock
■F will fladltaaO kjecttoioli

Rnixan &lt;fc Sraixxa, and by the Drug­

SXovcvCbc\v Ti\X.\«,v»
, ._ .
.
I

of F redenckxburg

ikvu^Hou

D»tai««,

A. L. SKINNER.

J, A. SWKEZET, i turner*,
baled, K*v. IB, teM-

tSSJ

VJv. TAolwwVx »

.r

in this paper/ur the deitruetion and alter

aw XV* toor ma«.» VtwwA. j

have demanded further time to consider
the subject uf
surrender.
&lt;*° ***“*.

the Indian war in Minnesota.

We have every kind of goods, such as

HARD-WARE!

nmiica bj ww
—1 -“t

■»» •B.oXxmV.'*

"Tha

sum

al IScU wr Tart.

considerable force.”

A special L» tbe Herald says :

Bmtifii

'

axvA aW. Avweawe* ©5 a wtvavlav aaXuvc.

‘TowX®.

cinity of Leesburg.
"We know if Stonewall Jackson comes
this way with less than one hundred
tbouMUid airo. Heinlxl”1’"' w«m’t let him
gel back agiiin.
We don’t belief* the
rebels in &lt;»ur immediate front arc in an)

IKSJDU'DE© IPIR.ILDZES.

day. the twentieth (Mdb}
sod on Saturday the mv&lt;

House.
Tbe
Tbe Washington
Washington Star
Star contains
contains the
the fid-1
fol-1
eotft.'ftoui ©S Tavfo at\A
lowing
iinpres»i"n prevailed
ex ,
\ vnoYa. c\t\A XvtxXjW
_ x__ _: “The :.nnm-ai&gt;&gt;n
nri-vaili-d ex
•tetekely in front yeteerday and today , ^©^6^
• win.wBV ...
---- ....
"
. _ Gen. Early and Mackall s a
&gt;.!«■&gt;«■, 1 ^\wc\v vaaN^c XXvcov
that
divistons.
uf Jackanna’acrwpa, were advancing on
W.ashingbm, end bad arrived in the vi

New York, Nov. 24.
rent a furnished house fur himself and

notified and rs'OMted to pretest th. aamo for
eiaminaliou end adjuatDent to the undesigned
CommUaioncrs duly appointed by the Probate
Court for the eounty.of Barry, who will meetfor

Diver Gornjolaint,
dyspepsia,,
IrLcLzgeetiori,,
JajiasrvcLxce,
Kidney Complaints,

At 10 and -12J cents per yard.

GRANT * SPAULDING
VMtjnfw, M.. IS, WSS

�hnel

emi

ba

tamih* who occupy apartments on the

a

v :•* "St’ nova ittiq ■

a half tons of disintegrated fibre can ba ,
produoed frotij
nf ground. Tbe: (
plant ia not aubject lo tbe ravages ofl*.. ,

™ R«J&gt; S-Hhy

THE WORLD.

;

j

glA MT-wWp^ ]

*^*^_^*^*

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

Urt Ma M prsdnond. TbiiSyr^Uh^ten
Mqtraifd.exMediugiy poweriM. two M.qwwfrh

and happy." Fresh air and aun-hght are

bly adapted

term to forget that these requisites are

b. w

RESOLV«NT

A mistaken niUpn prevails with many,
thatjukiinala need little uf no light while

paper, i
lute for

'MXOO’B VCT.TTWB.

fvl aWHaU ymCMie

TO. THE PUBLIC.

°f r*g8 «”d cotton the cnterpriae may be
followed by the 100*1 gratifying results.

- ’’it wrri.

-JOHN A. CAMFHEU-. of AU.

HAS DISCOVERED A CL1AMBING BTBUP.

fort, would be the subjeat of though.—

’

CLTUZ

r

Awfactui *Vt^M\nnW
■wsdfag m
Madiofaanwf

i,K*tU..UWDUVO*W.o
(lew «njug*w7— »J«

“I dom’t miaaadv church ao much aa
w may lup^hee* fald "a lady to ber,

mesd

cftwAj;

Tour broken China Cups ffdEasosnosqb* wad*

» ,/f^lCEOFF 1CEBB.

IT WILL MEND 4MARM.E.

diMOvoriaftJtx ppgefptfcnpaarkable

IT WrtiL MEIW PORCELAIN.

CwruW Vro^aetiiM,
ulb—illMir
suppose (^-imDCMibilty. - Disease,
it may not at first be apparent to
eye. ia, nevertbelesa, doing its work,
hi »mh'way wfll fBakaiUirtWt;lo

tho’
the
and
&gt;the

lose oftbe owner.
Hogs that have tbsirpens aomade that
the aun-ligbt can be freely admitted,
thrive better and are more easily fatten­
ed than v»b*«
in^ptafi where the
raya of the aun never penetrate.
So
with boraea. ,. Serious diaeases are en­
gendered from badly constructed stable?.
The borne ia fond of fresh air and lipbt,
, nqd. hi&lt; stable should be provided with
the, jneaha. vf! tbott»t&gt;nb^eqtilat^'Und
tbe admission &lt;&gt;f the sun’s rays.
He
cnjoM these quite a* much as hi* matter,

■Roi»*ii: ftote

aamioramozi

tefastrirottaa.

lUQrotn, n|)i.f ?f

Wowb. DpTpia, It

’
I pot teg»t&gt;gr..,j :.
| aaahling him to expend
|4l will Mend Bopa, Apt. .U*a. and in |

(act everythitm *&gt;Mt Metals.

General.
JOBS ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J.1L FOUNTAIN, Qsartar Master Gntrnn

of dollars each year in advertiauq

May sHirib CmmWmli AtfgXlCAjr CDtZXT,
&lt;7AOsriMsadhUwMAw&lt;«MMaM.

CtY^kTvMVWfo

’Hu.VXRVOU.B
whieh have bean sbow«red upon him from

CANADAB,?AJ«fi N^T BBUNBW1CK.
DARLINtJ’S

From rocwul aurrrya, completed Aug. 10, ISO
cost (20,000 lo engr««e it and on* yea?* time.

W\. \yCLYV. oj \\u Cou\\X.v^,

LIVER REGULATOR
■ : FOUM TO HIX BUTTLES.

The pmmliarhj qf Qte' 1

"Xvl^Ctdt’TJXoodi,

and dialane** betwwen.

regulate

ECONOMY

'

a

WXAUX

for the life and health of (be body depend*
upon tbe parity of the blood.
H Mia Mood is poteonad, the body draft
oat a miserable existence. These maditiaea

110 00 a yw saved io esery family by

ul UWSUubrtinads will curt.
,
TtaMfeuMth* BLOOD Resolvoa aD dtoesaed
aepoalte*.
eposltea. and rtnoratea
rvnurale* tbe tvttem
system with health . w -

Owe Bopls of

w Torprd
a. Chills

. _____■ _ ._.

AMERICAI CEMENT CLVE.

, " . KA ‘G’Mqu.oXsA

BriM.^i Cents jwr Botlla.

Pried SA Qrnts per Bottle.
thibgs Are turned vofSty tiirV^y; and
hundred dollars ci
could their findings be expressed in words,
wo doubtless should hear tad stories of
The War Department usee our Map ot Virginia
tbeir teiug oWipfileSR. (Sder the the
Maryland and Pcnndylvania. eoM IH4.M0. on
whip, lo do heavy and exhausting work
w hen tick, and of
deprived of com­
forts through tbe ignorance and th&gt;&gt;ugW*

Prtee 29 Oats pe? Sotlle.

cniTSiss.
Yery

*

AN D PENNSYLVANIA -Thia Map to very large

*Vben we hear of dairy men complaining

LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OP THE MISSIS-

SJTiKSJsSsr s*.2H$F&amp;:!K%
4•

Much bcUcr.than pills, and]

DR BADWAY8 PILLS.

for stock should be provided with win
dowa, to admit sunlight ; It should be
dry and well ventilated, and the same
general rules for health, applicable to
persons, should be ever before the eye
of the-farmer, and gmda him In hia treat
•'iiAnt '«vt Stock. ■
.-'.-•'A. ..'T \-

If any one dnnbts that st» light has tT
‘ beneficial influence nn health tmd spirils.
let birn compare his feelings during a
long term «&lt;e!&lt;»udy,wet weather,end then
ngahi, when itery day is pleawmt with
warm, bright snrrwhine, Tbe difference,
we think, win be* ob»ervahle, '
with mu*! persona.
■•!'

Sept. rO.

Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies.
Rcar-Admiral Chaelea 11. Daeis. commanding the
Misaiaaippi squadron. la aulhonud U&gt; purchase
aa many as are required tur use of that squadron
OlpEQK Wn/Bt

R.

R.

R.

TO THOSE WHO DOM’T THINK

LtV'JBIt 'T/BG U'LATdH

damtebf two years.
ANOTHER writaa, bis aoa was etued
after hia flesh had almost wasted away

MEW YORK.

IwrpeHaiit tn’ll'inse tiA» ncH." ‘

"
AVOTEKR waa cured of Fevsr»ad Agua
•ftar trying every madieioa fa hi* reach
ANOTHER was cured of Ptvsr Sore

To all vAo»t Mu wdy eeneeru oad Ucon |
etrna everybody.

urcAurraa..
,,
entirely Tegetdblr, and the only vegetable aubinbstltute for calomel, Mercury, Antimonr, Ulus
Pill, in tbr Arcana of Medicine. Aa rracuanla.
they arc more certain and thorough than tbe
Hau *6bs 0row ekrit^ ^rootHn. WerrV^ j
DresflcYitts of Aloes, or Croton nnd Harlem Oil.
or Etatertumt and wiorv aoothing mid healing
than Senna, br Rhubarb, ar Tamannda, or Csalur
OH.
. .. -ux
•
tUHUXG .&lt; Z/VAVi Rinil’:.A -roil
AB ALTERATIVES
MtU. 4-„ j,,
I,
iMi,..
Tb*y«t«reM.a rnoropowerful Jdfleeoeo over
tbq I jeer, and Ite aecretiona than e^eme), per

1

‘ "

JOHNS St CROWLEY’S

CMaafacniasrabteof Dyepepstaand Lirer
CtMoslainl coold ba awnUoaod fa whish tb*
Purifier and Pills

i

INfRoVU OCTTA PKSCHA

CEMENT HOOFING,
dOTbte

TH.

rrismBA!fi&gt;«AitR PRodF

OuLi^„d,
I-

XSVxxk ctvt.dk Iawt Vk\X,

axn
LIFE BITTERS.

'

v .i

...

‘“"niugniv trated in t»w

I iffilSfi.W-ciSS

I passed elotted blood by tbe urethra. 1 an now

Y»\oo&amp;. Vwr\5’wr,

?&gt; ' ■
oiMonrrtni, t ars, and on
I *U*ic BnUwr.i gene rally. Uuaxawnxxv 111 ili&gt;

■Haodachs,
Q&gt;Uo (Pains,
Indigestion,

RADWATS READV RELIEF
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 ChriatopWr J^rMt.y.-’i.,
I* esIM tbe periataMe movMwnC of th* bowel*
bv irriteMnr tb* eoate OTUie lateetiors.
■ “V.k «o i«ia_ t-a—. a____ . ._
In acfi rd *d hHtownnatorr dsaeasea. the ftritaTttfon producsd br the Drastic Purgativ* Pill* will
not onto iaereate We rftoeaae, bm indue* ulcero
tn»n; therefore, rrr»t caution Is required an at­
Dstliiw
’
sXiver
Begulaor.
tacks of inflamation of U&gt;e bowela. bilioua colic,
rbeuniatiam. gout. Ac . In the kind of pill* to IU&lt; In'aBoriia/'mmrdiate rtfiaf. -U (a sthurough
If B ADWAY’B PILLS are teken^cur* will fellow Utar and btlltow artiMz.?, , j,-f
7/

TIMlTR&amp;t r,UK "X7"U wW«krUS
KINDtL &gt;°0&gt;
for ROOFS OF ALL

.blue U.e itosirabte properwbteb are uni-

GtooA. M'AxevtvcM,

Tbeexpense of applying tile but triting, aa aa
ordinary ’Boot can be covered and Bniabcd tin
toon Joy.
■Parting's Ufe BiUeya,
It cau be applied by any one.
and waseaforWyrorod, Thav»i4d4^eattfek’k^bbe.•• ।
pargaiMie ia hMAr aasaatlsl.

have ever doubted you will

'Ytovx.kA-vco vxvore,

Williatpaburgb7L f..’ writes : ‘-AuguttB, iMu.— ! —«.«awo oowr. whUk casual ba la'DARLING’S LIV£*«E$t&amp;VIXm.

XaXQCrrb
’
‘
iiGUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

For Coifing Metals of nil

Kinds when

exposed to the Action ot the Weather,
and

F«r PrcNrrvInir bb&lt; teMirlBg NcUl
lMh»f Bll klBdfl.

FOB SALE BY

Thia the oyly Cbnu^Mta kwawn whfoh -at—*-

S^y&amp;SS^^T..’x£

L.;.,‘«4muf4de
‘
WHO

v
TO THOSE
THINK.
now. w*uiibk teat, an external romeaiM act

A Y9| B BALING fJJRQATIVES.
Maar perwogs are ia'tbe habit of takisgSalu.
Betdlits Water, MagnM&gt;*. *&lt;•. * regulate Ibetr
bowels. Tbia is ammaooa. They sneeeed in ob&gt;

Oasti-.m***,
CAokra Jdorlui,
(Pain in tbo fiowala,

: your neighbors, who have uaed Ihsm,
wy will nay they are
&gt;

No Heat is required in making application

aesiiy atimnlaling UxaUr*. that wiU purge and
b**L soothe and airmiglheu.hka Badvay a R«gu
laiiag Pill*, ia required. Tb* caua* of aa many
death* tai th** di*eaM*M owing to iba want of1 have alao need it a* a
corn. In a very productive summer, nr
▼sMythsl Kabwat’b Bnsr Rbubv is th* a purgaL-v* like RADWAY’B PIUK, that will f/Ui.’H ^dfttr WEDKCWB.
■ when a farmer has been unfortunate with mod elegant and powerful medicine known in tbe purge without depleting or interfering «ith the
When our children are rot o^’rorta, we giv* them
his stock, ho may, with advantage, mow world. This is not bouting; try lL if you fed luuetion* or other *ocrouou*. Not on* in a huad
skeptical, and be coaviaeed.
It combines ia its red of Yellow or ulber far ft oaaea would prove
t a-u &lt;&gt;
such parts, of bis pastures aa can be spar­ oompoailiou tbe properttes of a diffnai.e aUmulant fatal if Had way’. Pill, were adopted inthrnr kreat &gt; r.w J.n— --A H —. .tl--- u.
ed for the purpose. It is superfluous fur aa anU-reptle, a mild but effective Astringent, and
me to say that on a very large portion of
HaarfbZoAfl «iA4r*AdMU dt Bteae moot
nor anodine, that rslieres pain, in a manner pw
our grass tends, draining-and booedastIng are the great means of Improvement.
totter, andao reoeiptW ifee mon
•iMwlWMrl—
_ ____ , OMDdlarioa
Tbs
French
call
it
.Swtepsmewt
So
much
for
ite
&lt;
ty. lb. Remedy or RemeeNro wtffkXt ZX.
»A question of some importance may be
internal administration.
When applied exter­
pain er apptag. &gt;» &gt;•
.asked : “Arc all.oQr clay soils improved nally, it will be found a moot powerful counter
bile and other humors, which A^roMi*,•,toaO,, b7 m*11 °r e,prW*’
la
foil
lo
purge
out
of
tbe
rysby draining for mowing and pasture.pur­
DAN’L 8.rDARUNGp(Z
poses 1”
14bink not.
When there ia
*1
nothing ia tbe herbage produced, Which

indicates tbe presence of loo much waler,
I think drala'itfg will add nothing to the
f«rt‘!Uy of soph soils, so long m they, arc
.in RAM.”
-i •’«
VI

^ToidfcWkt, a CXxavhw..

rV\xe, "BYootk

with tbs

Kidney eomptaint three

fonuauea, of tbeflrduties, clesnsrag- and purifying
the Mood and purging from the eystem all dte-

At &lt;an..AgticultQritl meeting in Ches hire, England, Mr. Richard Dutton rptd internally, and eurea—
RHEUMATISMta a few hours
a paper &lt;&gt;n the “Agriculture of CheiKire,” SORE THROATio fifteen min*u*
'.-tnfobtahbe temarili: *A» old p^ture TOOTH ACHEln throe inioutel
(psroxystns of,)...in five minute*.
field, -rich in good herbage, should never
.................................. . ®Te •’toutea.
bp. brought under the plpw, op a dairy HEADACHEin ten minutes.
COLIC
..in twanly mtnute*
or grazing ftrrm^ without an urgent neces­
........ *”
.......... Ib fortf ■testa*sity. On our best dry toils, old pastures
LUMBAGO, [pam* of)ia ten minutes.
CHILteJin fifteen minute*.
BURNS.in five minutes.
INFLUENZAin a few boors.
I CROU P In ten minutes,
i SI ASMS in five minutes.
I DEEP SEATED PAINS... by a few apn|icatione.
rate often cwL per acre; or, in some
cases, a good dressing of lime, at the
same time freely harrowing the surftce ; tea-spoonful to half a tomblsr of water— will euro
acidity of tbe stomach, and promote digestion, it
or, what is leas expensive, stocking with
sheep during the winter months, at the
: ..same time feeding them with turnip* or
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

2&gt;upcions,

Tumors',

lin|X&gt;huit:tir Builders.., । , ।
, .&gt;
Impirtaul to^ailruad Cotupnoisfoi

VARLixcrs urjut giactATon,

lee»».

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BEAD THE roLLOWtsa/rirfTlMOXT:

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dice, Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks, Headache. Sc
fa the treatment of frvrra, either billows, Yellow.
Typhoid, and other mlmior feren, they are su
penor to quinine. Their influence extends over
the ebtirveyeteM, control Ing strengttxwiug. and

i

78 WILLIAM BTItKET,

Corset of Liberte Street.

ini ant.

aoinewhorein thtaheegiwiwr.a&gt;a»v«Bn»i)t
that a good stable '

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JW* For Sale hr all Druggiata, and Rter*a*epera

ing. aa.e tbeiaseleas then much suffenng. and
greatly,improve their health.
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BAU'KAX'MJ'UXK.
&gt;.

xmplebAlsIthad tU=«Bil«*es

Oyphilia,
OtA Boran,
Bolt t(heum,
Hhcumattitny,
^yspspsto,—
fltofe- Haadaohe,
lAuar OamplMr.t, Favor mod yCfMf,

TEJIMSCASH.

blind, protradingaud bleeding puZ, and geurrai

'•U.o’^A’I.'lMWs'rSA.XD

properly fed and cared for, will pay all
itnMiMble and-b|leK'nf«Miii»sft’a*cl
quantity arid increased Quantity of milk
y ielJed; tUMigKIh/MMiniA following.

lUbital^Redweliaa to Wholesale

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£bro/ula, ..
6ki* CPio**n,

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Price S^.CenU per U«4tle, .

RAD«FAY*S RBAftY MMOLMBUT given in
dosae,.*f half a tcaapoweful three times per day,
wtnrore &amp;croerftfceGwms. c.keroib tbS M^wih

LLOYD'S

peqence.lhat lheco*» that has been winter­
ed In » warm, dry, well vH)(ib»t»*d stable,

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Price 25 Cents prjr Bottir.

FAMTT.Y
that it pays tn treat animals kindly, arid
to provide them with suitable buildings
for sbdtffr/WMnXKMAdm actual ea

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LIFE BITERS.

o( tbe United State* aad Canada* combined in on*,
‘"“f xmtrKAiwMDiiaAnax

Guarante* any woman or maa g3 la gi per dav.
and will take back all map* that eannot be aold
atiH —fiirwl
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•IfiO BEST PIANOS. 1150
OBOVEBTEKir A HA LB, Raring removed to
that? a«w wamroama, ■ • ,
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N». 478 BROADWAY,

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J. W- MAYNARD^-

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VOL. 7.

«L OO

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-A-D-V-AJSTCjE-

£A STINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MlClt, WEDAWaY, DECEMBER 3, 1862.

NO. 31-

&lt;f|t guthgi &amp;nntr,
IS PUBLISHED EFKRi WEDNESDAY,
I&lt;t me
I, tb.t moB,y f «„m.
W** P»y &amp; Smithson to day ahd—”

• °*&lt;' fJOTCTPt. QOtk
Office and mall aubscriberw, (1 Mrunwi tf
paid io*dran*; o there Ite 5o eenta * ill be addnk.

goro oboai smiling, likqa l&lt;*jg and amia­
■
ble suxton, and .ctaitipuea to s^yo our,
*fler. lh® manner of on honest
aaperkes. Whxt
fabrti Aee^iriftfi etateUf aflUlft &lt;enuW hie man. On Tuesday flight, a high moral
Worst iffiemy- dMre* W“b»rf1 • There Dembcrittifl chap, Of much watch-seal,
was a Tower aemh yej,' however^’hvoehf who had’ just received a dispatch all about
IwiM.t lib 'ehafaCter leas IlkewHe if W ths olectiun, want to see the honest Abe,
wife should’by atfy Indpportuned ehsnoe for the express purpose ol telling him
dmcover that hi. the modet ,tf nils SM that the Democratic party bad been born
drder. had W Ms key ! So -thought agnin.and was un tbe point of protesting
Mr; Walter as he-atrnde off down town againsc* everything whatsoever, except
He
to adky of perplexltfea and nfrifttflca- liwGoQgliiuWuuvfour forsfalbeni.

Over High Prices, at the
s-«i

tiona.
i-.o bd. Hi . .,
“If ever I tease fcora agilri aboutIrtalng
things," he'mattered MWMIy'ib’H Ahtered tbe tin room on returning home.
’Thope to fa drowned with k hundred
weight nF keys about my neck!
It’s a
judgment'upon-me!” ‘
•’
1
Flo unbuttoned Ms tost m be spoke.
Ibrgetlhf of the Ink statnpsnftho mornIrig. Cira uttered a feint wcresni, and
shrink Tiack excls|ining:
uMy dear Philip, what fs the matter
with your shirt t"
’ ••'Hie matte!* ’! ’Oh I” Mid he; -enlorlng
and laughing, u! remember now—! split
a little ink,over it this morning, kdun’t
sigfiffy
■
“Do let meperyntfownrrther. dear !"
“No, rifl^M'l! Mfl/ ehgfflf*detaining
hey fti Isn’t at all worth while. Do sit

HSSMHGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Rbiirivte &amp; SiHttjrfat

.

JUST RECEIVED
MASON ALLEN,

D

provisions.
&lt;1 KI, fiish. butter. l«rd_ pork, and grs

draw toward an, exulting conclusion, and,
at tbejaat word he .fled tha: apartment
with quivering watch-seal'.
’
.

rotary I

WWH!!

ealer in groceries,

In

‘ fltu,re “

great

gistings'

The Democratic ehap bad been atoeri!j

Sdiior T. T. .—Tk« Uli

A glimHk^asphera
OS.foAs.te gjory,
,
, For .inks* ones here.

Oh, beautifot girt.

a new and moat complete assortment of

D.rci *nn teMmii

{■&gt; .

Thy'forihsroLcro i

fuund .the^Honest Abe crocking walnuts
before the fire, my boy, and says ha:
"The celeb rated Democratic organisa­
tion, of wMeh 1 am Assistant Engineer,
has carried the Bute of New York ia a
manner imposaiblw to express, and will
uuw prpte^d to demand of you ‘ a viguruUs' prosecutibn of that uunatural strife in
whlvb arg'involved bur lives/ our liber­
ties, and die pursuit of happiness.
Wa
admire to see your hsrmlfoM honesty,”
HiF* tteebap blandly, ••and we believe
you to be a fresh egg; but we protest
against the arbitrary arrest of men which
is pitriots, only cnnervnlivfely Demo­
cratic, and wo insist upon a vigorous
protecuuoD of Cousiitutivnal hostilities
against our misguided brothers who are
now offering irregular .opposition 1 to the

.
■ ■■
£.
Not long sinoe a Jolpf us—I am an H.
P., ’•high private” now—were quartered
in sevsrnl wooden tenemen'U, and In the

young Seceah offioer, awaiting burial.—
Tba news soon spread to a village Dot
far off Down came a sentimental and
not bad looking specimen of a Virginia
dame.
' “Let me kiss hl tn for his mother t”
she cried,aa 1 interrupted her progreea.—
“Do let me kiss him for his mother !”
“Kiss whom 1”
“The dear little Lieutenant, tbe one
who lie* dead within. Point kits out to
me, sir, if you please. 1 never saw him,
bittr—ob.1” ;
u
;
I led ber through a room iri which
Lieut.----------------------, of Philadelphia, lay
stretched out rm an upturned trough, fast
asleep. Supposing him to be the ‘■article”
sought fur^he rushed up exclaiming, "let
mo kirn him for his mother.7 Approach­
ing ber lips to his forehead, what was
her amazement When the ^corpse” ar­

dently clasping its ersasaround her, re­
turned tbe salute vigorously and exclaim•d.i . .,;j r ; rIR.. ..
vtn;
.
Brom pearls thstsjo (Ironing
Government.”
'
)’ “Never mind the old lady. Miss, go It
D. C. HAWLEY,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
*Mi&lt;l«kx&gt;i^MlAiu&gt;&lt;U.
DieHcmrot Aha cracked aWalnut, and on your own account.
1 ha'iteb't the
in all kind, of Family Orocariaa,
down|nnd-be eaay, iny..l&lt;Kft !''
‘
nd Wooden warn, and a general aw
'
. Pu^ Cqn^started to carry ber baby up nays bee “You say, neighbor! that the or• ■slightest objections’”
X)b, Vewlirrilsirt;
1‘
l&gt;roriaiona. Also Notary PateUc.
to lite nursery. Just ns she reached the gaiLZsti^ualill insists upon a vigorops
Each host should he
ora eaal of the Healings House,
door something Jingled softly 1hthe pock prosecution of the war)”
Frrighfod with &gt;y
The Democratic chap sliced a toothpick
Pur B being hkvtfcss ;
ct nfher trttle Mik' apron —she stopped in
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
Well.'what of thatl Who wants to
from the arm of the chair with his kuits,
r FUR MECHAXICAL AND MEDICINAL
the trnnago way.
be a mossy old atone, away is some
PURPV8E8,0NLY^:
•‘.‘pit, by.4b©, way, Phillip, hern is the and says be, “Tbat ia the present platdamp corner of a
paature,
whsra
kgy Jo.youy secretary. Ifoupd it on the iunii on which wo ere A'pUtribut unum."
“ Wcl|,’,’ s|ya the lluiiroi Abe, “1 bo- sunstuue and fresH air never coma, for
dinipg room 'talile this morning, and.”
Holbrook's New Riook, HasUaga, Mtah.
the cows to rub themselves against,' and
she anded. with an a-ch sparkle of the licva that you mean well j but atu refor snails and bugs to crawl over, and
x*xtoT*s8afo&gt;rXx^
wyefc-1 nf thought it tyould be an exotd- | minded of a little story. '
“When 1 was practicing law out in llli- for toads to souat under among poison­
lent opportunity far giving my hueband
noia,” saya the Honest Abe, Xwlaliijg tbe ous weeds 1 it is far belter to* be. a poL
KWEEZET A ALLEN.
a-teMMhA-i'-w
bow qf bis black neck-Uc around ..fryp iahed slone, rolling along m tlis-brawling
TTORNEYS AT LA Wsnd Solicitors in Chau-'
THE WfcT KEYay S1, ,. ,
. Bite laid the key in his band,. and ran
under bla. left tsar, “there was an old cock al ream of human, life, wearing off tba
eerv. Particular attention paid to Cawvey*
&lt;u$u(l£e&gt;nxyu,ns he pawled involunta­
rough corners, and bringing out the firm
■uciax, the lasastixwUoa of titles to Laad
nr amt luicpova
rily frorg jb©. sound of hi*! own p/dkntic with two sons, living near mo In a tum­ chryk^allila'atrncturi of' the grShlte, ’or
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
Fu&lt;roissure« uf mortg»|ro*. Ac.
Will be bagpy
He lived there
words. ‘As ha contemplated the gleaming ble dowh old shanty.
to attend to all cslls in toe Uns oftbefr profession
“I say, Phillip, hive you s^eh my poft
the delicate' veins of the " agate, or- , the
■ud traainese.
wards'-bf the little rtcel miaehiof "maker, till half bis'roof blew off ono windy night,
chalcedony. Jc is tbia perpetual chafing
manic 1"
in fact. cvmtbin&lt;
Office tn tba Court House, Haslinxa. Mich.
la mhtgled delight and mortifiealiua. the and then be concluded to mwo to a naw
■ ill be u reded for
J*&lt;u A. Ssmn,
Fum Au.«i.
'"Mr. Walton's browrtMHHNM ffigWy
l|ou‘.c-, where tbe chimney didn’t'taka up and rubbing jn lhs w birling
hwy, laughter ou th©
at thertrirdi Attd ho di*e»r away Ilia hand
all tbe upper story. On tbe day ,when shows what.sort of gnl a man is made of
•
f$
mc
•'
,I
DAMIEL COOK,
which had been caressing his wifu’sprcL
Ke moved, he'd got most kit Ms traps tak­ and what he is good for. The aahdstoua
ciii/jnxi’J Tjaiinmixirs
arid soapstorrtara'soon grodnd down to
ly.lWM’. aMtanibu/KM
,rt» • ' ^le'Wuiibhd t^h—He couldn’t hdlp it ! en' to thd other residence, artd had sent
Aa&lt; ('••kisft Extracts,
sand and mud, lint tbe firm rock b. Ap“Is.that portc monie lost ngnm V
‘ ''iHrs/Cohi'Walter was h discreet little
. “Now. Phillia,’’ said (be little wurn^u,
gut Itaalely, ii&gt;du«&lt;8, .whtRii suddenly * leetetl for the towering fortress, and tbe
foamlm. 'Bhi ■tfover alluded to tbe anb
with a world of preUy Deuitecca .in (he
shower cuiuoienced to come up,
The diamond,is culqud polished for the mon­
I. A. HOLBROOK,
lengthened word, -•.‘don’t erold.
Upmi never gfiier known, to reproach Jier for old man and hm other offspring, who had arch's crown.
TTORNKY and Counselor nt l^w. Solicitor in
stayed to hurry him, ' were taking op a
ntv word, it's the first time 1'vo rnialmd
carclesstieM. ,
.
it this whole morning.”
carpel from the floor when the first dose
Vatjcxh.—-Many who see this word
PEN'S, PENCILS. INKB. PAPER, EXit a
of thunder cracked, and tbe uSspriug may not understand Iits'
tatImport.
m port. It is
“It is ton provoking, Gora,”- snid the
The GiAtoU Basket Trick.
says he, *tf lurry up, uld crsxy., Lunes, or J plld of buildings cdveHng a apace of 1200
iron hrartrd Inritand; pushing hack die
J. M. BUSSELL.
1%^'jii^iter eallk'th? Hitle'glri tn' lilhi
! books «n the table before Mm sshh’a
we'll be ketebod iu the Ireshel before we ; feet in length, 1000 in breadtip on ono of
movement denoting intenie frritatitWfo- and begins to play with her al first gen getup thia rich Irtbric. The stern parent I tlio seven hills of Rome. Tbe site was
host fupui^r
My. dfod a'little rmiM taiwteroualy, - until
“Win you never break vouftrllf'df thh
heeded tbe admonition, and want ripplug .Mpce the garden of/h® barbarous Nero.
Mfiastbo-VuTMte-toey roughly under the
JOHN ROBERTS,
careless habit, niy love ! ’
—---------- ;------ V ' u
away to tbe carpet around the edge uf the Early in, the 17th century 'the bishbp
unlj |!e&lt;Bcue»lnMr-iwhcrn Uie’ off- of Rome erected thereon a humble dwrtHYSICIAN rod Sunrroo. Dwelling on Broad
Giro**" &gt;'ke a -UtskiiL tell bfr Im,.titall ksep. ber -there
way, near the Cuuri House.
putil she is ftood. The little girl, whines
,
WM
Md whBro u -taick. ling. 'Tliis has law added to toy
naughty child.
I remonstrates from tiridenieath
the ApelW,buttt.WoO|n&gt;t«n(,‘sto.to Pope after another,, until U ;ja4»pw, one
anp
underneath
“You don’t know what an annoyance
II. P. CHERRT,
ifitakel'
juggler'-girts
aentds .
W^ct4 th«
ihw -bi'Orb
r -&lt;Hrtn dngry.'
«m»rvMolds
*
u . *•’Peart to me that dud. of tho most spacious and magnificent pal­
Myaeuaya&lt;be:
these earrlcas UMle. are,to 4 Aiethodinil
OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will •
hsr and tclbher to bntd tier tongue, else
rotted tack most be a toa.pttmy nail*—it aces in the world, stocked with paintiligs,
ma, like •&gt;,«.( &lt;&gt;&lt;".” &gt;» “M"! &gt;“ •
trr&gt;4 to all buiinsM entrusted to bin with
he will whip her ; but tbe little uno is un­ bolds on no.
pruinptueaa and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown,
Yott-ueo, the old screw wa^ statutes,books and Mtiquities of tbe rarest
gentler t&lt;me, »» the coetl I'pe t-gnn to
Harry county, Mich. Blanks kept al way» on hand.
appeasable, and the quarrel goes on, in­
very blind without his specs, says the kind.
IremMeud tke «je to diffuoi “Do U,
creasing in intensity .until at last the man
•-------------- » .ro ------------------tn be mor. th.«nhtb.l, for to, wke.— in' aj&gt;ar&lt;IJh*sni uFanger, draws his ftrbfd ^boesi Abe, buttening his veal askew,
DR. U. J. BAKST.
Notickablb Fact.—There iave been
and couldn’t see jest where tho tack was.
Here U jour loti irearure," be ocMed
hhd throat's It wildly Into rhe baaket.—
HtSlClAX.PCRGEON and Aroacbewr Wtw
’
o
anti
draft riots in Wisconsin—ode at
Another
peal
of
thunder
at
this
moment
quiMk drewin, . (ley .foy'l |«»-1 end'
ftee over Smith's Drug Stor- Goodyear Block.
Thu screams of tho child are heart rending made the irascible offspring still madder, Milwaukee, and one at Otaukee. In the
Lia from M. part. “I,*•’»* 11')"«
Hastings. Michigan Office hours from » to 1X
—her yells and pries Agonising ; but tbe
A. M. and S to BP. M.
and he save, say a ba, “y&lt;iu miserable old latter place 600 soldiers were required
on the stairs and thought it a most excel
jttltglcr stajie and stabs again, and wprks
cripple, if ybu don’t horry op we’ll be to put down the rioters, over seventy yf
lent opportunity for giving ink careless
i H.trtm,
his urnnl aboutAh* wkkr’r work In nnketched; 1 toll you!” Aa be made Ibis whom were arrested and put in irons. ,
little wife* tefogm"
’ *-•,
e..Mrol.ihle" and' fiewfflsh fcfy.
The t
Now it is noticeable that Otaukee is
Cora-clapP'*&lt;l her
he’ little
l'n,° hands at tbe
,he
Cura^lappi-d
B feW heavy
the strongest Democratic county 'in tbe
-rflhe r««-r«l tr~u~
dmH.wl,
.. .be
tank drubs1 old ’tack cam 6 out, and tho Stale, arid Milwaukee, where the other
&lt;,ut of the morn In g'n"”1
; jaBt jkana &lt;&gt;f a.murdered child would be.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
b- I
egp,„ ■„ ,dlL Th„ :
lK poll. aged patent went over on hh back with ri&lt;(t occurred, is tbe next strongest Dem­
lUsnxas Msaca 6. IMS*.
band, baiking aftad her wilb a gpi le and
bl&lt;lO&lt;lv s*flrl] frAn, tbe hkaket. wipes (be carpet up to his chin. He got up and ocratic locality. Treason apd looofoooistn go hand in band in more places than
a sigh,
sigh, blending
blending uneoi
uneousctously into one■ j.*
aalaame tn Mem 8a- dusted, and.anya he, “Well, now, that is
a
tbe Southern States.
anolhor. “Well,
P‘a^®
, hib and her frienda, who are generally in carious—bow sudden it went.” Then ho
another.
-~rtH
-r'
■"botwwI
hib and her friends, who are generally to proceeded to np away again until be
shall be t«w» late to meet that engagement
,
a state ufftyitericsl distress ; ampetimea nwmUiMMr the the window, and : there ,'it
office, with W W. Ralph Esq., Mlddtortlfo.
on Crf«r flr^L
Let nawe. the ttoteA Dutchman had two pigs—a largeN .chiZZ
tbt xildier^ are, w|th difficulty ry stuck it once more. Tbs wild offspring
Harry County, Michigan.
one and a small one. The smallest be­
arc io iDv aocretarv, 1 ueheve.Lntaw dt simmed from ’tcAring ibd man to pieces,
tow him tugging away again, and it made
ing the oldest, be was trying to explain
in,
up »*■"&gt;!• •"'&lt; ceeptng —
the r^eaUHy.' Itt Bnfe caadkhown tofhe.when
ktAPPEX A BVKMVS,
him
so
wrathy
that
he
saya,
says
he,
.EJ.^rwlt
&gt;&lt; Co™ °"l&gt;
tbe’cAptafn of the omipnuy, hitne^f quiv “ Why »ytnr cooked old sinner you, why to a customer, and did it in this wise;
ft Ou. Loxnoa Does Go. for
ttorneys «sd counsellors at
“The little pig is tbe piggeat."
mi rwimplr.”
,
.,
criati iu ersry limb with b-rror and agi
Solicitors in Cbaacerjr. Tax and Insurance
in tfenadsf didn’t you take out tbe nails!
Upon which his wife, assuming fo cor­
Mr. w.llrr paii.ed «I.n&gt;plly.
. ^,n
Agents. Business altanded to will. promptucM
‘-tipn. bad actually to defend
its enough to make me weep afresh for the
rect
Bim, said: MYou will excuse bitn,
sudffilelity.
__
io bn v.rbKi.poek.u..lh
I
lthe excited men. How It-might old woman, tu- see :boi*&gt; you—-But be
_ ______..r u.:.
lu.r.l.rk .Streets.
have fitred with .him, HenVeh unfy kifrtwa didn’t finish bia sentence; for, as be walk­ lie no speak at good English aa me—be
no means the little pig is tha piggoet, but ‘
‘tJul’lhal oiTgiviftg a peCutfa&lt; Cry, IW lit­
ed toward where the hammer lay,, thk
1 ’..’v/r. Ortar," nlinrrtd h". btUn&lt; ,
tle girl ciime bounding into-' the elhde, tack eacne out and tboibld *«n: went to the youngest pig is the oldest.”
(oomingfrom behind the sUdwre.) though bed again under the carpet
Up sprang
A Request.—“Good morn In, Mister
every man was ready to swear that abo the sad qmrwnS wain, aptUing rags, sod
H. H. SBELDOM,
Grimoa! I oorac over toaac if yon would
had nut pusard.lun^ and o-uld. not have
passed through the thick ranks anywhere. —that ib should come to sudden I" Still lend our dad your pickaxe, to saw off a
.nd rWcbtr like nnim.tel ‘"'”JlakT*,
NnwhoW is that trick done f ' UW noth­
board to make a chicken coop to put our
BACK PAY. PENSION, AC.
dog to J ha runs after odr hrfghbnro’eowa
Ing but jugghwy from firat to last—as
much inare Jugglery iw Torrin’s wi«rk- uf triad to drag it away un bia aboaidar. lt and then they won’tenme alwtulnny more
an we have in, drink: our- coffee: without
"I w't b.™ !«• It.’"*' «&gt;“—!• ” rowing um Uve.pagfi? IWU.W «
was fast suosuwhenew yet
E—r—rum
«. c. FR1NDLK,
■dim
OT’ 1f
... , ..
bum bourn I went tbe thunder; and says cream or sugar.”
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tee intonated uApring, aaye he; ’’Wall
Matt .WxW. ftirrocrlj ofLouisville, the
though tuhdreds'fifshrewd."harff besAed, I orwer.did see each a Wuudering old dad
roa arruCATioxs roe

ms UQWM,

^listrihnn.

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•ainsogi native, aodiacitotifie .Englishmen
have seen *L «huufihl abwt.it,. tripd, and
■aatOre
(i»eo. generations.

mtirthfdr tff the s^oofmaster Boiler, hm
at lest be« overtoils* by Wtributtve
Jle was shot by,rebel guarrillaa,
who mistook him, wearing, a blue ehirt,
for a Federal officer. Be cannot poir

smm.

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H. WRIGHT
R. R. COOJK,

•

Circwit CeRUrt*—

comnleie the .dateil«/&lt;,QM9,w*hi’.*?J
i,nt his. trials jscro ti&lt;4 Xet

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A Otoffrtiieirt ' fnrtk h maker pete a
ptwioeripBoti his ad»wrttoa«nrnbof »*8«perior.FriMtoo.Mmelwa.’’
w«».d

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faintly

recover.
tacks .way out in tee mmota w toe uuor,
can they 1” To make sure,, tba old blind
pate waegwog down on bin knees to
take a muuss-eye view, when all of a

DOl

■*

rwU!"

And

“

-&gt;•: “H.l—4«no«p.. B»&lt;
from any ymel that contains
whether the neck of a bottle, tl

�INGS B

Wtiieafa; ■•nlac,

ritwiAom Lt** cobs

Dot thee Uum what « rattling among tbe
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-An order from tbe War Department
rebuses all persons in military custody.

otherwhere, charged with

dents of your county, that

the Pfonstr |

been a fairer and

I did not ax peel a public eoafeesien of he

draft and

opposing tbe

tried And f.-und guilty.

various offen-

giving aid and

disloyalty, aa we now have in

its fault

comfort to tbe enemy, io tbe loyal States.

tbe con­

oned from disloyal Suttee, on

of humble stetioo, fovea his country bet-

upon

•Ays?

WK-

manlier

private character.

Would

wonderful exactitude.
said be. in a oorowany of gtaitlsm
were discussing lbs bloody deeds of tbe
19th of April, “this io but tbe beginning
of sorrows to tbe North.
I predict that

Only 91.
Oafa Al,.
Only tl.

dition that they giro tbeir word to do no
Thia condition to

able to tbe enemy.

the latter class of prisonere is just and

gating all individual opinions and actions
which were based on common principles

'UZUlJiL

underlying the very structure of govern­

posed enemies to the Government, and

tbeir liberty at all,

if they are granted

they should be liable to tbe heaviest pen-

nltlee, should they again be taken, after
having used tbe lenity of tbe Government

to its own disadvantage.

of great danger from

and

over,

sources Is

these

that tbe Government only

desired to protect itself against individ­
uate, only so long as such arbitrary

pro­

tective measures seemed necessary.

Let

no ono suppose that this set of clemency

carries with it any pledge to refrain from
similar arrests in tbe future if occasion

should arise wherein it may again prove
necessary.

In time of war, doubtless,

it is sometimes necessary, for the safety

of tbs Government or for tbe security of
its operations, to arrest summarily and

without the usual processes, persons who,
tbe authorities have reason to

believe,

are contemplating disloyal acts, or who
have been guilty of such.

ularity of an administration or injures tbe

confidence of tbe people in its ability,

its strength or its honesty of purpose as
Freemen rightly

right

upon such arbitrary acts; and it is a sign
&lt;&gt;f wisdom in the Government, that it

thus orders at tbe earliest moment tbe
release of tho persons ii has found neces­
Tbe Administration, by

sod Um duly of the subject to yield a

Under

thia impression I have argued in favor of
the execution of the Fugitive Slavs Law,

knowing it was distasteful

majority of tbe North.

to a large

But aa it

was

tbe mandate of thecoostitoted authority,
good ritlxens would obey whether ap­
proving or disapproving tbe expediency

of it.
Now rn ths full light of these govern­
mental maxims, let us proceed lo ievsstigatc the facto by which ws are surround

cd, and thus we can master tbe situation,
and arrive at out duties as good citizens.
incontestably, then, Abraham Uueoln
eras elected in compliance with the forms
of the constitution, and st such is tbe

President of tbe whole people, and tbe

Commander in Chief of the Army whose

duly exrouted.

Equally dear is it that

before be had been

inaugurated several

states had seceded from tbe Union, the

execution of tho laws b»l become impos­
And in addition to these

facta,

which the

peril of publie interests has forceed I: to

one; and !t gives a pledge for the future

!am

Unconditional Loyaltg

MM R.’DEWtmBtT,

ernment at Wasbin«lue" is tbe adminie
tration since tbe 4th of March. 1861. The

eatnp lime.
Scarcely a day passes but that we ha re

and bombarding Fort Sumpter.
are all matters of history

Now let us as*, looking from that Aw-

torical stand point,

what has been

ofChmp Kellogg with pleasure, compared

in them ; and if any one doubts it let him

uf tbe country on this question of gev-

“wait a little lonrer.”

known traitor a

has distinguiobrd

tbe authorities at

Washington do not

mean to surrender, and tbe rebels in tbe
North need not presume upon this clem­

ency to make themselves conspicuous in

Immediately

after Burnside’s army

arrived opposite Fredericksburg, Lee’s

army appeared on tbe opposite aide of
tbe Rappahannock, where they have since

been fortifying.

Owing tueome blunder

or tbe very bed condition of tbe road*

tbe pontoon bridges for tbe passage of

tbe Federal army over the Rappahannock,

was delayed for five days.

Could these

have been on hand on the arrival of
Sumner’s ad vane*, the river might have

l&gt;een crossed witboot serious opposition.

As the case stands now. it is uncertain

1 when the hall will open, but

we believe

tba terrible onset is not far in tbe future.

Burnside will not delay

an

hour, after

i true that tbe “abolitionists catued tbe
war.” Fur if they caused the war and
tbe rebels were fighting for tbeir rigbto.
then each Northvrn man ia a murderer,
and should he execrated by every lover
of justice. It ia true that a patriot Doug
las, Dick erron Butler, Bancroft and a few
other prominent leaders did not fall into
thia “last ditch” dug by southern rebels
to engulf the Northern democracy. ■ It is
equally true that thousands of tbs rank
gad fils did not bits at tbe rebel bait of
“Abolition,” but have patriotically served
their country aa oilntuna and aa soldiers.
Bat It te nevertheless indisputable that

Tbe valor that

we expect

direction, by

•dftion attacka it from the James River.
In tbe West, it would appear that tbe

rr is

to judge.

orhem. nrn ar

bassy

It does tbe County printing.

The Lieut. Col. is very active

n&gt; tbe preacriptioe wiU vImm
k.t
a. WTil-tox.

to receive marching orders as rapidly as
possible

LOCAL NEWS.

Thogeotral bed lb of tbe reg­

iment ia good, though there

■ tmwfktu-

are quite a

Dumber temporarily in tbe bnepttal.—
Col. Gray and Col. Kellogg are now

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last Congress, on Drafting. Confiscation,
Foraging on tbe enemy jind traitors bold

Nothing can he mors grat­

ifying to a commander than to know that

bualred aadi

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Pklluirk
justiM w. Mam,
i a*
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AOBICULTUHE.
tk.toolOmM.ak4R tbe

Tbe Subscriber is prepared U» do .all
Uedsefwerklahis 1&gt;m. st •bort Mtee. sad fa ■

RUB

or. W. DX1UXB BVWMlUa.

• fe.u ihiftRlVKXlJkU, !■.which stands convicted before tbe bar of
history of play teg into tbe bawds of armed

army of tbe Federal General Morgan ia

Wool
maintain national life.

'Hraee

•150 BE8TPLAB08. tlfiO

Wool!!

liberty, is shorn t&lt;bis strength.’
In reply, Lieut! C. said

however are moving toward

tbk

gl&gt; ** anward*.
HD5TIXG COMJtlMTTnM WED i.EYd-RH.

»!
THE Advertiser having been rrotnred
te beattb to a fow weaka by a wry aiael* remedy
alter baviag •eCnwd MTeral yearaehb a Mtira
laag agecdoa. aad teal drwd disa aa. ttewm
ttee-ia Mxtoea te make fcaewa to bia folio* wCbr

and is potting the Regiment in a condition

tbe presentation, accompanied with a few

of tbe

Potomac ia in progress tn approach Rich

vndnd from a Southerly

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rhich

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movement” of tbe army

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Tbe only object of Ue advertiser ia eeedtai
r-t^Tiplion, ia to beeadl the a*»elod, aa&lt;

Among other
ply trains has been one great cause of artfully and insidiously pretending to very fitting remarks.
tbe delay already experienced, which. favor tbs administration they took pos­ things be said:
session of its counsels aad gave character
“Lieut. Cramer:—! take great pleasure.
to its measures at first they flattered and
in behalf of Co. K. te presenting you this
dered an advance heretofore impossible, then bullied.
McClellan's removal and
especially in tbe face of a large army io
that hi not tn be taken Into account; bat
front
R te now thought that an important ered, the enemies of tbe adminietration fur tbe confidence and the trust tb.r n,“side

fptflbMuBIKXaC

My Se.odm.TiBB Blood HUs .»d Wood Fonder.

Michigan troops

Washington on business connected with
the last two cIsmm are not in good odor
with democratic organisation in favor of tbe regiment
preaavt Um smm for examlaetiea aad MtywUa
Co. K. presented Lieut Cramer with a । to the nndrraixued ComauMioner»,dulj anpoin
by th. Prob.". Coert for the event/ sTD.!
lioo aaeasaine were striking at tbe nation­ Saber to-day ; having presented Cbpt I who wfll BMat for such purpose, st Um ba
al life. True to tbeir new eoerefon poli- Andrews and Uauu Jordon eeeh one |

completing bia arrangements to dislodge

bia antagonist.

tbe

and i» none other.
berrtofow. aqd aurr-undsd them with a
A Democratic President, a Democrat­
halo of glory, is not wanting in the Oth
ic Preen, and tbe majority of Democratic
Congressmen declared against eoereion
........................................ ......
.
of these in famous secessionists and thieves;
and that position has never been retracted
to tbia day. If secession was not excused i ard the men drill mounted.
Horare are
it was pdliated and softened down by I ooming in rapidly, and in a few days,
swearing stoutly that the “abolitionists”
judging tbe future by tbe past, vs shall
were aa bad as they ; and by inference

This right, we suppose,

porter&gt; &lt;&gt;f all

tbs

position of the two great political parties

perfect right to arrest suspected persons,

rpHK HUBBARD BRCrC Km U A C Xmmw
JL Kimi Xew Tetk. ■•nufoetarm asd !■&gt;-

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with what will then surround us. Tbe
boys, however,are not unwilling logo.

der pressure of the clearest and moot ab­
solute necessity.'1

and not only to incarcerate but prosecute

via."

WATCHES A JEWELRY.

flag

These

beyoud cavil.

to make no more such arrests, except an

In time of war the Government has a

nr'

electinrM, therefore, are regarded sa c-m
which would hare warranted tbe Presi­
marching orders.
Hu I the time set comes damning tbe adminfotration in its civil
dent in calling out the malitia, they were !
and peaaes and a e etill stay tn Camp Kel­ and military policy, and announcing a
agyrafatrd by stealing our national forts, logg. But aha! marching orders will come, determination to check and hamper it in
mints, nsvy yards, custom houses, dee., and before we fully realise it,ws shall be its vigorous prosecution of tbe war.—
JowmI
and capped the dimax of tbeir audacity

and crime, by firing on tbe national

this act, says to tbe people, that itdialiked
as much as they, the system

erf.f la .a&gt;»

to command tbe services of its subjects

sible.

look with strong dislike and suspicion

sary to arrest.

These principles have been

the «Miy of lbs territorial domain, tbo

At tbe same

time nothing ae quickly imperils tbe pop­

tbe use of tbia power.

ment itself.

central power of government, tbe

willing obtxlieoce to its laws.

The country will rejoice at these acta

of humanity, as an evidence that tbe lime

see and Maryland wilt be reddened with
tbe bhx&gt;d of tbe Yankees, and epricbed
with tbeir cursed bonna.”
Perhaps so.
A GEM FOR THE MILLION.
and perhaps not,” remarked a frisnd of
ARD A
unjustifiable attack upon my moral char­ the Union present. “It is not possible
8PLCTDID AM© AFFEOPRMYB HOLIDAY
acter.
it does nut become.me to say it should be otherwise, sir, for however
FMB8OT.
anything in regard to what that is, or buw brave may be tho the Northern troops,
I conducted myself in Barry where I was we shall have the officers on our aide,
■ME. DESOKEBT^
always XrewW Like a gmtlemaa, and I am and they will fight to advance our cause.”
RURRINO 8T1TCH.
y
sorry if I did not swrif iL
“Do you mean to charge tbo loyal officers
Thsa much for tbs “Personal" and now with treason F ’’Not all, but there will
Mr. Editor, with your kind permission, be enough to lead yoor froope to defeat
1 will, in future “Letters” attempt to and disasterDid not t bo ex governor
convince every candid man in jour coun­ interpret tbe future arightf
ty who will give mo his unprejudiced at­
tention, that the “Peace Democracy” is
SOCTHMRH VtRW OF THX ElDCTIOXS.— j
favoring Rebels io arms; its influence We have beard as yet but from two of I SUBSCRIBE VOR .TRE JBAfCWp.l
ia given in favor of secession—'lira bans the rebel organs no the results of tbe
of all govern meat; and that tbe duty uf
recent Northern elections,
but those
every man who loves his country ia to Xak substantially aa we had supposed It sustains the Administration and the
come out from it, and give bia whole
y would. Tbe Rid) mend Wtif dis­
. Government^
bean and soul and purpose and fi/a if
cards all electioneering talk &lt;&gt;n both side*,
need be, to pul down tbia accursed rsand comes to the otnclusioo that, with
Itcllion against Republican Equality and
a Detrtucratic Ctmgress uferttiag a Re­
Universal Liberty.
publican Admmtetretioe, “tbe war will
Yours,
A. A. Kxappbx.
not be set forward any.” It Interprets
,B sorossTM
•at oTetdsr.
1
the elections as expressing “a drop dis­
■dtssfotrsatisfaction" with “Lincoln and his p«rty&lt;’
Damp Keilagg.Nuv. 33d, 1M2.
and thinks the opposition will now be
State*, on
Editor Bamxik
Zhsr Sir.
I pur­ encouraged to speak out with much
posed, when I left home, to write you more boldness than ever before. Tbe
’
wtefatteem^
te
---------.
Richmond Esessuarr says of tbe election*
occasionally: say be your “occasional”
that “these astoclabing manifestations
tered. wv jtuarsntea Ila e*fo iwetiP* rod tee d»UrsryeC Um waduM. say where withis toOSwites
correspondent.
Bui I expected then, I from the North convey tbs ides of an
should be far down in “Dixie” ore this ; emphatic and impressive popular verdic'
and hence, have something interesting to against the abolition faction which luu
write about Though if you have not ruled tbe Government at Washington.”
With tbe rebels, of course, “the abo SUB8Ck.BE FOR THE BANNER !
beard we were on our way to Dixie,
acquainted with.
He dare not upnn hie
columns to a discussion of these ques-

act. hostile to tbe United Stales or favor­

1 thank you.

THE PUCE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Os MjurrrACTTVte ovo a «eew Qvautv te

now pnyred te &lt;At Um puhKe a SMgniDeete

Knoxville

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■■J*DW.AyB rn-W « tta on'y
C25r^.i““. *!? “ '““‘■"■“i fm *

U« Creak M/knwei

ofChrppk,

the President and
W'^
CsbinetttreattegwM^waXwA
A

Rtanm.,1

J 1 HarPer’’
statee that
Jackson
mured towards Thoroughfare

the Liver, and

Gan on Thursday,
A .pedal d vpsteh to tbe

(rnn

•rW.WU.;
of our tmA—^xwequantly WR Xisdu.

pmrter. are vUihl. Un
Fredericksbunr,
Tho

mil

Odwail, Msroury, (^l

tai land

"WWMlAriMtia parga.

bowels costive.
'centreing element, during the part weak.

A few inches of snow, and

of that sterner mood

Tta ArwV. .pedal detad

moderately

cold weather has given us a alight foretaste
which nature ia

H^dnoar.

jroo lr.1 .Mk,
prlpln. U a men
that nip ha.a Im rrlla.M
aom. dla

by the retaUfuraa mneu-.dM;,,,.

Irnutiog tho eta of th, louatiaaa, pun|.
ing only tha cnnloou of lha homla. It
la the abaence of th. bl I. and other fan
mora that cmiMa the prlpins.
Tht.
not an with RAD W AY'S PILIA. Tbeir
eflbet 1. e«landed n»er Um entire ...tern

•ad ttat Lta wuelreedy in Wuhlngtoo

awaits us in the immediate future.

mow • dM, of pin. pip,
lr.«M th.l»n.r. ».,rfcl

tern Army of the Poli.mac, Nov., 80th,
says: “Qmsiderahls excitement was oo
canmned by tbe circulation of a report
hxrw th*, m nrnnn.il! - V-A L
.

urufiag tta xprMmmn.
Nu oredrne.
is placed in the rumor, however.
al unfortunate dear is tracked to his
“Tbe rebels are working with redoub­
resting place, to fall by the bullet of led vigor on tbeir forUncations, and their
some lucky sharp shooter.
Trappera are cavalry of late have been very aetivs,
and have captured a number of our pick­
now gathering in a rich harvest of buauets along tbs fords of the river, besides
niful fur, the representative of plethoric
tbe two companies of the 3d Penn. Cavpocket books and flush times.
airy at Harwood.
“Longstreet commands the right and
DoXATinx Visit.—Ths friends of Rev. Hill the left of tba rebel forces confront­

Th* hunters are busy, and an occasion­

oaaod httmora
The prlpta. . .«aaiM«d
from ,b, imperthtt action of tha Pill.,

led by these PILLS, hence no griping
pains, great depletion after an operation,
or coati veneneas.

ing us.
Deserters coming within our
lines report that a large body of the-r
forces had been detached and went off.
last week, when they left, as tokens of either to Richmond or u&gt; felnforeo kloneA. 11. Gaston, made

no very

him

their

and

valuables

respect,

DR. ROBRCRS

un

evening of

welcome visit, op Thursday

money

wall Jackson.

IITT1IS

•mounting to about eighty dollars.

Thaxmcivxxo.—The day set apart by
the Governor as a day

of rebel*

along

the

river below

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

IN BATTLE CREEL!

—WESTTLL—

At s sMiion of tbs Pmbsto Oowrt far tbs sreatvof Barry, holdaaat tba Probata Offca, is tba
vIUa&lt;« of Haitian, on Tooafay. tba •tabtaaaNb
day of Movawbar ui the ysar &lt;ioo tbouaand eight
n“D‘V1'4
Aixty-tao. Present, Khomaa C.
Pnsdte, Judge of Probate,

hdzeft ©(DnnPBmrii®n

Has in Store

An Immense Stock of

K OUR USE OF TRADE;
of Al bort M. Joaos,
decree oalhorisi**'
tar ofaaidMlata. k

•dmistatrs-

Come and See !!
WE

....
B411 ll.ll "'l -1-the prnrcr of tbe petitioner sbould not bo granted.
And it is farther ordered that Mid PetitioMr

tbe hearing thereof, by touting
order to bo published la tbo ’

Estate of PreaUee Child.

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

FROM

WHICH

DOT (D©BKP®nra'iI©H
2000 yds.

rev lone to salt! day of bearing.
• 8HERNAX C. PRIXDLE.

PROBA YR OAfDAX—RTATE OF MICHIGAN

this

CASH STORE!

F*ennoee^.-ermwm&lt;M&gt;n*.

STOMACH

These neporis must be

-OTQCTtl or-

A. L. SKINNER

Corxrr or Basst.

W ixna.— Mild Winter has been tbe

New York, Dec. 1.

ytgal Jitios.

"is b«
to b. . Iteht
bro»n»l&gt; «olo., « M,
Th~. dwrt.rxm ,!. W(Ml, hW oo th.
-ytrw, l»,e th. r.uJTwmk
£

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ’

“LOW PRICES” ,

&amp;

««.!» uAm^thlK «».l.

EMPORIUM
FOR DRY GOODS!

“SSU8 CSEX*

plain and

fancy

Silk,

fr«. Tire, ti six SWIiinO” yxrfl;

TO IE EXCELLED

of Thanksgiving

and praise, was observed, in various ways
usual

upon

Religious

such occasions.

the R-v, T. B. Granger, preaching

upon

the occasion.

The congregation* of the

Presbyterian

and

Mrtbodtsl churches

were United, as has been tbe custom, for
several yearn past.

Jcvt

ths

Tmxo.— Mme. Demorest,

J the Emporium of Fashions. 478 Bread

novel, cheap, and very

useful

sewing

mschine for family use, whieh costs only

15

It makes tbe running stitch, has

dv

shuttle, and consequently gives do trouble

in the regulation &lt;»f ths tensions, so that
a girl seven years ok! can operate it with

It is small enough

the greatest facility.

ti» carry to a “Sewing

Circle,** and can

be instantly attached to any table

sewing bird.

It is propelled by a

The New York

Eoit tells this

story :—
“A well known planter, living not far
from New Orleans, wrote last spring
that f-mr «»f his slaves wb&lt;&gt; bad rue away
to tbe Yankees, had returned.
“They
have bad enough of liberty, and were
glad to come berk.” But in bin next
letter to tbe North be odd a different
tele; the four had run sway again—and
had taken with them 200 inure.
Indeed,
the planter suspected that tl»e four hmt
come beck with only this object—and be
probably guessed correctly.

He is an active Republican, and in times
UMA
Ioimmi
p.M&lt; -1««

PM,

siusll

iTo.

Hi. term oTl«fc» »lll rxpir. r»

iwoer If iht

•.jT The

Richmond Enquirer

Rods

ifuult with slareholdcisM bo srennwilling

jsoldiars for tba

it thinks

rebel cause,

tlrnt ‘as the war originated and ■ carried

• on in great part for the
slaveholder in bis

defence

property

the perpetuation of the

of the

rights and

instiluii«m, it is

reasonable l&gt;&gt; snpp ae that

'be first and fo remost in

he ought

to

siding and ss

siaring by every means-in his power, the

triumph and suceeasvf our arms.”

That

.is pretty good authority as to ths cau*e
uf the rebellion.

I

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W bi uh we offer at

GOOD PRINTS

rV\ve»e Ti'\XXev%
avc woX,

.O mpta • bi,b p.«ii.&lt;- m tta tar.

like a

Dbmocbats Camshmo a Rxsbl Fltaff.

The Knox County Ejtprt*t says that at
the torv ^jubilee" ubich ess held st
Mount Vernon on Saturday, to cel. brate
tbe recent election, » delegation from the
eastern part of the county carried a sccessHHi, confederate flag.
After hearing
VaJUodigham.
these pretended.Union

Dswioerata, .m tbeir way h«Hna shnntyd
and hurrahed for the trait-ir, Jeff. Davis,

and the rebel General, Stonewall Jack­
son! This shows that tbe Democratic
partv are in sympathy with the
and also what kind olciHupsav the loy«J
Democrats and some misgufcW R*R»
I Leans have been training with during tba
recent
political campaign.-Cl#'la*d

ForlSale By the'Pound.

Urwitl. .dnnri.

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

At 10 and 12| cents per yard,

RIBUDIMaW

Xo XW\\u'

ewte oX\. X\ve “\W% v&amp;ixtta,
XhtAT \o," W a» a
c^xacAkaX. aaewX — a 2&gt;vea\
Nrw Jkmst Sxxatob.—Governor Ol
Ht^uVaXoc
05
&lt;len hits appointed Richard 8. Field, of
| Axv xXxc
attXAcX*
Pt incton. United States Senator, to sup
awii &amp;owX\\A\wre
ply tbe vacancy ocaisiuoed by tbe death ©5 We
of John R.
Thomson.
Mr
Field
was
..._______ ____ ______
i K©a,
a Voxxft Vvrtkc,
।
formerly Attorney General &lt;»f the State nvotK
&lt;M\ OVXxeVe ©S |

ciunk. and u«es a common needle.

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Tfegulator

rknnwkWvew.

v

©X\A. oXX. &amp;UBWI ©5
lav tvatav*-.

Oct 22d, 1M2.

PRO RATS &lt;2£1&gt;££.-STATE 0F.MICHIGA8

GROCERIES
of Mary Ann Ntebola.widow of said 4«eau«id.yc
ing. that AdmisistratiM of aaid uteti way
granted to Lsvi Dtwsy, Johnathan Micbola 1
ibaiwntiMor
w

HARD-WARE!

Ta Dtttrvy------- Mice, Moles, and Ants.
To Dtttroy------- Bed-Bugs.
To Dntroy------- Moths in Furs, Clothes,
Ac., Ac.
7b Dtttroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Dttfroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
7b Dcitroy------- Insects on Animals. Ao7b Uittroy------- Every form and species
ofVertnln.
.
ggpSec “Coatar’s” advertisements

ffVKkb-

in this paper for the dettrwiion and ntttr

extermination of all kindt and tpeciet of

art. eoatVOtaA. a$ vart *&lt;\A
^.oumtSuL nxAt axvA WAn,
OyaVr'a vaaV.c

tar ftdd in
Runin AS

Bumside as you have stood by
all will be well.”

for n

to stand by
me, and

it is a pity that r»me

of this seif sacrificing

patriotism

cannot

penetrate tbe skulls &lt;&gt;r hearts of the noisy

•

•elf sleeted friends of the General.

The ©facial Resell la Nev York.
Seymour’, majority is 10 613,
Tbe
Republican vote is 296.470, which is
fifl 156 imui than tbe vote for Lin&lt;&gt;»ln in
i860. The Democratic vote in 307,088.
which is 5,724 Ie»s than the Fusion tick­

et had in I860; an absolute falling off.
hut of course tbe Seymour organa will

ticket, Mr. Skinner

for Canal Commis­

Vital vote of tha State is 068 558. against
675.156 m iM0-a falling &lt;&lt;«f 71,608.

Mich., by

and by the Drug,

gists, Groce rsmnd Storekeepers generally.
AND

WvoVVy *VovkXe.
THE GREAT CAUSX OF

nr»T 1WU1A
am-n..^-raper, fn.m

-- -------Ber»“‘&gt;«

«”d

Inmt .Otar We«t India l-laod. ooou'n
neport. of extended aleee InaeereetHJ.
.bleb have rculted in now* pli.Mler

and dealrucli.m ..f properly.
Many ne
.owe have tarn killed. The natbmab .1
Si. Vincent laeled Un &lt;Uya.and .aaimll

qnelled after a larjje military
o.
operann, with En«li.h r—4.. I&gt;*J “»•”
the ieaurrwAioo in hand.
A greatdata)
ol tta in.orgeou ar. prlwmera. and mar

S

B, ‘B.o'oacV.'*
_
ft\OWAt\\ WVtXtvs

ar* ftiw. \^&gt;ov
'Dr. *BLo\»cV»

pW-A ntal diwert". &gt;•»
*
KLra BJtfm-™*&lt;&gt;. ■»» 01 B00^

rolina. and * trartworthy man. says
talingrd w * rrgimmft •&lt;&lt; &gt;**l Slxfr
oumpS-d of S*ur oomp*oirx ol nxgow.

HUMAN MISERY.

CHANCERY ORDER.

'TATE uF MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Cbe-

VAtai.

DRY GOODS!

,o.w Vox \*oor voan. «\aa^
"DocXot'fa

WalUarf. A. ff.h'Mterf. VMtO t. Oarptat*-,

Ateaai-f M, esd Jbess 2*p* jof every description

Stacks of

arc Vtw. rix&gt;a raaa'* tto\ax*
aw&amp; Co«*5&lt;m.

.

Dr. Hobaek'*

ia default tbvrooftbal

fttowvcxckv ’BvWs.vs

mt Mbsdsst. Edwsrd iMsdss.

Clothi

MORTGAGE SALE.
efault having been made in tbs con
payment ofa certain Indenture of

D

«-•

wxldier. » lb-

■DaltooM of Appraheneion , I-oas of Mnsory;
Areraien to Society; Lore ol Holitudo; Timidity;
Boir-Distnuil; DiuiwOM-, Heodacbe; Affections

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v.___
A . ‘“‘.ft '
w-B^ovaU
Vat
uxak.
onA
&lt;ta.w,.Sttallta .eFi«^md. » AUikVVkUA.
xJ

„pno«. ita riwita.1 b... mJ *

A LECTURE BY Da. CULYKRWELL, OX THE

,

fttowvCbC-Xv 'BvXXtv*

"Sir. ‘Hb.oXvox.Vff

tial lay ba. been pnclalmed.

continue to brag of an immense gain.
Mr. Tremain rone about 600 ahead of ..d Zx of whiu.; ital ita no«w. w-rGen. Wadsworth; on tbe Democratic allowta u&gt; ro&gt;» •ft*’ ll“ •b“t’
sioner stands first, bat there wad not
much scratching on either side.
The

Hastxxob,

trixxh,

paper printed In ssld eountv, of Barry J
raccoMive weeks, tamodiatefy prwvimsa

Gen. MeClfllan, being called tipon by the sojdiera at Warrenton

speech, said: U1 wish you

*f Belalies,

A. L. SKINNER.

BOOTS &amp; 01®

SiJtous Fervor,
Fever o.tu3, figu.e.

JauncLipe,
Kidney Complaints,

Styles

N. B. Merchants

toUca xn. V&lt;ra^e.v u,aarAAvxv
Mvl at Vft*.
VlKt, ar*
tare

Liver Complaint,

leaitlfal

at 20cts per lard.

-BWim^ uAiXxXv}
.

IPIBHCIBS.

Or. -RoWek’*

,ta SL’.tlTT-.wMxrfl :
.. mK-axiiwU-”*!'

'Mills in Orange osunty, N. Y„ is manu-

*l»o experimenting upon

white

paper.

...

__ ..n.irx nua.
t'oMft^f Biliotu Cholic.InJUtmation of
taw Hflirr7*. and in nil violent attccka

„W produce a luallky taacna tian from
Tux

AA»*.

&lt;»»&lt;kw

ar\A raakt

"IaS* «.n\oija\&gt;\.«..

■D». xywwwbv-aw
Ko'lMM.k'*
&gt;
&lt;
ftXow^eV*
'BVtkam
..
. *ra«
V
js

vlew of TH BAI BAND HMB vs see s-Dtag
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

OUR GOODS

La Libor UB^

wwww wwp

a

Unusually Low I

SoXAwr fa

Gixls ar Naw HaMrsanx-—

Nrsw
■cb’t three
Wheat. Com, Oata, Batter, Lard, Port,

^-Gen.ai0

rro.-

OBANT a ipAU LINN G

nSKBJrt.AWrGPIU^

Jhtatav* Mt, 1*. IMS

■Sevk •orua

�nnitnah w
lime;

ventilated

» A Dtt AYTIT RENoVk’THffifj

tbeir neighbors arc folly aware thnl aT
present prices. fuwHfany other branches

...............HS8OLVENT ••

«

p—M OI*™ r.-«u«a

-

.Wil*1

0*.
for woolen goods consequent upon the
necessities, of tfic. immense armies now
in the field and being-fur­
ther enhanced bv ths scarcity of cotton,

aisle of things may

continue, it is im-

shelter is equivalent to a large percen­
tage of food.
Bdvwdaa Ale actual loss of
food from the increased amount required

W^rs RENOVATING RraOCtENT-^SUIeUTO
MT worst cam &lt;?t 8kw £»•«*»?.
t^tratejLekjBCteniigiy puwoMi-twa te$sis»*ld ■

fort. The secretions are always disturb­
ed by influences that cao»p pain or unea
ainess, and evei^AfvcMW'A half frozen

Minfi.feU'dt&gt;Ste. Jt.l«.spUrdir
flic most otegsat medicinal preparation SUMS-) »J
TV.THE PXlBUd'

uJi,
wnx WiraSTAAS way^b.
■ rr7wM.U MEMP.WQ0D.

TtTL ■ROTKtJrK'ft
"Bfe/MTO VUBXVtKB.

• • WritrotfiLh-.

»fl;-

.ro. i-...-

KIJ«N-UM*W

cow will make itself visible io tbe milk

M X .1

be

s^TMasViHX'Xr.

Vainly be such as to give a paying return
for investment in fheep. , Pne fact alone
speaks volumes in fltvor 6f sheep raising.
There has beep,imported into the Untied
Slates feaea fore.gi-uliaaW! L»«JLd

wuoltp goods to the amount of •35,000,­
000 •&lt;* *4X000.000 for tteJast ,lh»e
Tears, eqmvaX&amp;t t^UTyi«d-&gt; tadJh
18,000,000 sheep. It is stated by Dan
iel Needhum, Secretary opthe Vermont

Convention, that lhe
Bvcrsge aripuai mcrurae of population , iy
this country requires lhe wool or 3.000,­
000 sheep. If these figures be only nppruxiuiaiely correct, they demonstrate
tbe alight danger ol an &lt;&gt;\eratock ufabeep
for iuawy years tvrewme. --Tpq present
and prospective'high tariff win Keep up
Wool

Growers’

many have overlooked the importance of
pure air. CligK?, crowded stables, reek­
ing with odors from accumulating ma­ ttAH IHSiOVEFED A CLEANSING_8YKUF.
nure, prod tree feverish rasllessneaa in the
cows, and the ftq)|*rW3Wk-^«ufleni.
At
best, confinement during the winter
Vhaplaa, Ntete*
months is Irksome to animals, and kind.

mI'T-cit,

WATEOFFMW

IT WILL MEND MARBIA.

SSdi'iV

“•*
TBIteB BOTTLE*.

From recent xhrvvia. Completed Aug. 10, IM«1 ■'
mat
&lt;WV&gt; ln
I, ....,1 ....
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I

At present this article

JOHN M. GKGGtfRY. PupiJ Public iMlroettea.

TliJotal
match H.'t
.

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bolow it, thore ia, abundant encourage ' hundred dollara capital. M (iMipriUivii.
3. T. LLOYD. No. 1611)roadway, New Tori
inent fur sheep raising.
Tbe War Department u^a'our Map of Virgii
Of cu&lt;fXPs&gt;U'Bt,&lt;JF fperned by
Marylund and Pennayleanla. coat gliO.oW. ।
the circumstances of his locality, both in

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OCR TV MX BOTTM».

I LIFE

^.^ObfjfWu
but tbs
Ives ail fftfelhcd
It cl.
________ ___________________ .ffiBWS

ai&gt;

1

«HbUk«Mtta&gt;a»nv»D«bm.. M4 ta* by
Druggist*._________________________________ &gt;

.।

vttbo ■■ -'i nA Hoc,-»)&gt;, । r; ... j

■

,

83c.; Virmnia, 60c.; New Jersey, Gqc. ;
I’ennsyIvanin, 50c. p Malb^ 41 , Califor­

nia, 75c.; Vermont, *1,30.
In erVmont, after trying alttAwt'• every

■It J* im convenient to hare is the bouse." Aw

m
Mil.

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

mBH toS#:

late and iuriKorate tbe liver and kidney*: They
- --------------- ----------------late
equal
Tbua,
i*« lhe cireuktion. and purify
Torpid
Chills

Vb\W

S00MMY B WRI1XB &gt; *41 II H

n'.

h poXwhA. tb« tedy An#
iMsabbwMteaeo. Tbaae mec

'. 'J

Our Buttle.&lt;’&gt;f

URlKli CEHRXT CttE.

.

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TOW

1

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

ferutan.

j

Price Sfr^Aroteeprr-Bottle.

*

Pric* KP&amp;«C* peP fbittfe.'

• ’

tery Libera! ’Bed act I Ate to WbaUmle
'‘‘•■'ft

. Bayun.
TERMS (’ABH.

Uta aS

■

■

•”■*-

Junurr,,
Eruftior.*,
Fits, Barofulcus Cknsurnjation, tic,

JoiiJfg * nom,n',
(Btaftantaetem.)

7M Wlf.I.IAM STREET,
Ceper'oT liberty gimi.
',11^# TORK.

knee of two yearn.
AJfOTHEft writea

Maron wax cured

‘ Important tt&gt; Ih&gt;ose Uwners, h ’

IKiporaitt to tJuiljfiw.

.

-

■-

Mbiavwch.

Important ti^lailroad Corhpnmea.
/x&gt;kr»r J/ ~ viamuTB huh
.XLV«4i U«^jUfo*foiyojb//

important to Farmers.

,

?,

f

T-ojtll whom thit wof ctmctrn and ii eon

■

■

uresiTTeas./

■

fhe

erra* esmiyiody.
MIHMS A 'CROBLEV'S

'Work \xVce u C'tMtws-.

rm,.

CEMENT HOOFING,
JM/rkiji^sj.tvjfuMsaCi^i!a»

’ ' ‘•'Ulj*’'

,.. . ,

i ■ ’

l

V.Wi\ VAX*
•T *» »~t «Wn» WJ,l^oro«tl1 pllb Ux
hare crer been introduced.
*

.

IT. IS FIRE ASH WATER' PROOF
KtxM. and to aui»J4* aoqn w truetrr miohxs
aaiacLK*.
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th a

VAooi a«A TAssv VAX.,

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK

liuf, and

1 a'L44r«&lt;is//MlBi^ii.I

DA KLIXlTS U VKR MG VLA TOR,
iism.cteyDaing an J purifying
ig from the system,al! disinvnre
humors. .
I. -------------

.

LIFE BITTERS.

»•-■ i.*n „a c„.^
‘J**.*”?

.

Ha^daohr,
OMtivmesr, . . '
Doha XP«r£, ICfelA-d jE«hb*”*

Indiffrstfta,1

ffhin &lt;H Wte FJcwdis,

wrasf

■ft'Suttags. Liwr npfulaor. /J
RxxuaAaM
“WW^Jyzu,, M „z7r
r. of Brooklyn, writes: “Februsry
an W • TV?
nbc&lt;! fiwb. Iu these disease
ULATING PILLS are far more

rttfUta. A. MA Uu a«K

"E»
nftmi
Wo Heat is required In making application

ttd they wiH aay thvy are

■ Sa-.* dqtnt. r

“d you ahotUd try thm befon ph.s hr «

■n&gt;. e^ense of spplvtog it 1* but triiing,
in
ordin»ry Hoof can b« covered and linirtitel tA.

Darliag'a Life Bitten,
It can be applied byany one, '--■

'Oow'ox V.O vcvott.

]n Yellow, Typbqid, and BUiou* FarecmUsErriptM.Hmril Fna. pnrgrtron i« Mrkte eisenU);
nt to admi uialer a dose of Droatie Ptfts, tbe irrt
1

:usuid

IE-1. MH.ibc and ■imigthan.lUte Badray's Regu
»*•'»•. *• reumrX/Tb. cure of w a^Ty

PErU.llA

CEMENT,

ForGxdnjj Mm.), „f,n

deaths(ulbM disease, i* owing to the wwt of
We say that Rsnwsx'a Rxddt Rkusf m the ! aparxatrA lika.BAJ&gt;WAY’8i‘P!LLS, that will

exjHued u&gt; th. AtUun .1 th, Wulhtr.

'

sceptical, and b« convinced. It combine* in ite -roiUrfXsiloF &lt;H oUter fever, um* lwo«M pfcve
composition the properties of a diffusive stuuulant feteljCRsdiraj • i’iUs wws adopted-urthotr treat■
.
I . ,.i
an auibreptic, A mild but effective Astringent, and tesot- - .
a direct power over tbe nerveo, neither narcotic
Moiseedroceloa of Ztee^icAwjivUtew arresmnsnor anodine. that relieve, pain, in a manner j&gt;e br;hsM Uwl anpuff. «&gt;••*». ■•-•Iroeos. ioucnbu*.

.

«te&gt;.

Tl‘"

GL’TTA
-----------TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

■&amp;W

_

i®.PAnripfl^nunsss, Ancniraow

r.Of the
&gt;t What

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

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and

1 '

' 2ni ■«’•• ।"

P.r rrmgtor •*«»««&lt; Mrt»!

-------- ,—.
— ----------- —.... .... ....... , |*ou I*
meet* the general want* of tbe atuiaatb-aud haw
ela When d’axnlerod." St jfljKNoJl .Vtf

ses.“^*~
FOR SALE BT

ftOOBESTPIAKOS.tlfiO
The Frcucli call it.*v«teyrawat. So much for its
internal administration.
When applied exter-

di»ca*ed humors left circulating in tbe BjelMn, i
there wwddhebul little pain or griping. U-la I

LAST TH HEE'

■ »*. ««' noisgrr, '■ ’•1

DAN’L a, DAIIUNG,

VxSiJ&amp;arLi J SSS«««JO«
AVOID aAUNE PURGATIVES.

XJX*1 ROOFS

e'-trttaiM alt IA]

TO THOSE WHO THINK.
BOW. we think

leaving tte com.

fes^sas
Z/&gt;'»Hart4U,Hw..,ptj.«Ml(niJi|7TZ

-eraefaftbte to keep them rniimui«f unfjl
later in the Maron, it, would 1&gt;c UtteC.—
They &lt;xim« in drat whon-Sr/I lay aiTd

r' MMkrtre tbe staple diet, and japifie£blng
' more sooental inerwrod and needed. U

.

Tn. t&gt;w.‘Vk\oo&amp;.

Iwuac aa »««-,Nyimef.

DARLING'S liver.begluitor.

^'tnal Is suffering from hfaullclent'
'Jt is Cir easier to keep s cow in gi&gt;&gt;*d
coudhkjn, th^a to being berw^ after hri; '^umpkina Are usually fed out firwt,

.

Price 25 G-tite per Bottle.

iittica, Jaun
cad ache. Ac.
ioua. Yellow.

Partly for this reason, qq aoegetion of the
cow is more easily affected by treatment internally, and cures—
of the animal.
Any derangement' *of RHEUMATINM..........................
SORE THROAT
health. Insufficient fited, or bodHy dkaci'm- TOOTH-ACHE
fort, at once.abova its ofleata/io-the de­ NEURALGIA (paroxysms of,).
creased quantity sod .quality of the rpilk. CRAMPS...
HEADACHE
It should also be bo’rte In mind \nat the COLICrtV-a- --in twentv minutes
DIAUHOU................................ In tenj miDnlre.
continued flow of milk beyond tho natur
[pain* of ]in .ten minnles.
al period iano small drain upon the vital LUMBAGO,
SHLMi?...................................... in Affeen miuulea.
funding-rvfia anidid.
tlK ib ouhl BURNS.;.id fire minutes
INFLUENZAin.few hours.
CROUPin ten minute*.
SPASMS
in five minute*.
whatever care is necessary to keep up
the health uf the cow Di the highest stand­
LIEF
ard

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Price 25 Contfc per Bottle.

ft a

is tbe only authority far Gen. Buell and tbe War ! and
Department. Ilouey refunded lo any one finding 1
an error in it. Fries Mi cents.
|
•

#y.asS?sr.

food Is ntteasary.
Lftng before the pas
tures are entirely despoiled of verdure,
the graines nipped by repented froute
lose much uf tbeir nutriment.
Though
cuwa rnay gather their fill, it in of poorer
quality, nnd tbe yield, of milk speedily
. stiflers.
A
daily allowance of brAn.
shorts, or ground feed of rye nod oats,
. or two third# oats , with onb third, do’rn,
will supply {be lack of nourishment, and
show iuetf. with good interest added, In
• the milk puil. 'I’hi.w feed should be wet
before using.
We prefer it. to feeding
with hay, fur . the reason that nournrti.ipchl, more than bulk, , is needed j they
can pick up enough partly withered grass
to fill their stomachs. , Tbia -sitnt allow,
ancs should h'nt be delated unt'p the aqb

Wl* VouWlt^.
.

Much better than pH)*, and

I *“

R. R. R.

%\o&lt;A
..

• 10

Frier 25 Cent* |&gt;vr Bottle.

It iaaaupsrter

and mutton in a loubtt?
; "— .
WWM .... K. IW ....K. , » I kI, , 1 III B.lCCia, O
other raised in tliiacountry.
With
Ith the . form, and gi.M on linen, with roller*.
nddiGoli’ar kecuFity'which the tax. upon J Sept *&gt;.
i- ...
PiU. Mi iboAaMBBof Medicine. Aa cracuanla,
dogs will give, we may skfely-' sa/-1 the
S’? . l-they are mure certain and thorough than tbe
-&gt;-vrwt'a;*aM.,|^7NWK*-'w/wr*——»r'*I ***• i Dru»tie&lt;*ffli WFAlfes/or OMu^’aSdr'Htdlcm Oil.
pn&gt;»peels of the sheep interest in this
Rear-Asal Charles if. Davit, commanding the
country are better than ever before.
A
*qua.lrou.
ran. Is
la authorised to purchase.
purchase Oil,
word tu the wise is sufficient.—American Mississippi aquad
m many a* are required for use oi that squadron. ! «»• •
j|s ALTERATIVES
AyrieuDuriei.! -•''rH------ -rGIDEON WELLES.
lalnencc over

‘ been induced, and the flow of milk is pro= longed for months, and 'oven for ’ a year,

yUMS*

..

Itbxh

BTTER8,

»

breed, tbe majority of wool growers give
•'LLOYI^tVApiF V!K^t£’M^1YLA““ '
*DR. RADWAY'S FILLS.
.AND i
if people audrniood (be Importance of Mmtha prufirwictf of the Sp*m-4vM&lt;m as
arge wUun „Jb.RaJTWAY'S PILtSUa eontra/Utiuc
yielding the largest return for wool.—
™ Mn . Aion of purging will other piUa ar powder*. exits
Where mutton is the prhteipU object, aa
___ , «9a,Sa&gt;«iU ^alera, Jjiey would need lea* physicLLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS- i in#.**’# thunaelrea from much aufferiog. and
io the vicinity of large cities, larger mid..M»vWrt°y‘- SIL'Pl RIVER—From Artoal Surrey* by Cap I*- gready ituprore.their htullb. , ,
.....
bbuwaihFiixa
nua
BADWAV'ti
are preTurdule. The latter oreca pronably eombisK tbe d«rtideMta.4f biahr «onl owner’s name from St Louia to tha Gulf of Mcxi-

Milking, except for a short period after
the birt|) of the calf, is altogether an ,ar­
tificial process. Nature intended nnimals
to yield milk only while it shqpld-be
r iiccessary for the auatciuince of the young ;
'but by long training, artificial habitshave

.

»*-•

..hl)., j- in/a-i tte—flllllJ of the

,. ,

Isei.riWMs.

FAMILY
uoia, 60 cents; Iwwa. 75c.; Michigan,

W*#»ui« mn w

Ti»M**v»ws Civtvjwstw

LIVER REGULATOR

iow uf the Botica, I
DiavmtM indaesd

deciding to invest-iu »lwp&gt; nn^ a*80 •*,
to tbe beat breeds.
Thus lhe average

Lixtrrrs
Tor?s?^i!e?^&amp;v»T1sctY-

igtfUsyrtfiF- tr H

,

MW ICtaUre^.a.rln. &lt;^*.tO(w^-.W

RENtlVATiNe RKHOLVEKT. Prico per bottle
S'S.TSfcitPBBt’flH!' MUXTK3

arc so good. Even if the wool market
should tTtufrn to ’itfc VirtWnaiy fe»sh'*r

CuwewU Twivwrtvi*, «
texxlMIr » ■’&gt; '
"Rn.\&lt;xA SaU

&gt; nkrtbe if thstbroknf Bieber did not coat b

It will M«-nd Btiin*; GnmV L^va,’.atld. iw'i edl
*'RVUMk.«Cb»A«
feet every thing butMebala.
:
4&gt;Uee* ewuh year ia jrivartiai^ thaia

(AU UH RinrrtT, vepnty
do
CllAftUiH UPHUS. Attorney General.
JOHN KQBER'^UN, A^ntepl Gracral.
J.41. FQUXTAIX, Quarter Muter General.

60(womrgia«-rts
LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY
COLORED MAP OP TDK UNITED STATES i
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
I

• • %’MWCTX^M^SA vQ^MreBJfhMUt £

'

IT wJl MENO r’onCECAtli.

&lt;9!

to azii a ;o zi

Superior tu any gin map ever made by Colton
tbe price of American grown wool to
mucu higbet figure* .than have prevailed
hitherto.
COUNTY and railroad map
The scarcity of mutton has. as would,
be expected, bdfen aggravated hy. t^rripc
giving
In wool.
We say ajigruratcrf, bHaotse
year by year before the breaking out of
the. war, it hud been more difficult U&gt;
'proouru a auppfy uFjfotid liuitriu•jfe-iea

svnablv prices.

rrwui. MEND'CHINA.
MU. O.U.C.H «XR.nm.u.Muul.
*
v*iu
e—iliii

idyil a

•

JgWW^jfltfen "tn

done to secure their comfort.—American
Affriculturht.
.

wl

•S-LOOAi VVLXS

baited tbo akiH of Ik. bmVkum* prwtMteaaMF.

if tbe long wished for peace should

re;..aad tbe

• h .-AuibrRTv&lt;nn-/I rnnu-&lt;dal
brotype ।

S‘#£.'^£*C?l*a

tog

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MO
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(MrrTAEEBCKA CEMENT
w

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KADWAYB READY BELIEF.

Wool
affiS

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VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER W, 18M.

t$t Surfing* tyntt,

itgr
» WURIJR ya.HU,
PUULiBHlD KTKBI WKMttDAY.

...,«*•

mtxY

courrt. Micaieax

iMlittd Ipsrtra.

TU8T1C1 OFTHX nApi, W
Will attend to lb*
ijSSt’hiT

!*“,*2I*rv.'1

[Protn thsMedlMi Tribune.]

GREAT

alone, abandoned in the forest. Dying
of cold, the snow reaching almost U&gt; the
knees,*he suddenly saw a bear coming to-

hetiutnbrd, earape thia danger 1

Already

ncrmiB

th their *Btau.tewir bedews mA tsars, dvn^, • •*&gt;°‘ WM fir®d' *"H
bc*r Wl»tU s«a*y *»4 stoney aUm,
’ S’**”'- • stranger arriv'ed at the place

.

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

d*d with t*»r* tb* rsiahsw li*si
in *v wnry (him sftUvstrod,
|T«Uwheari
twb«a thssosl mm bar* from H-God,
itotrt with - bused wusid otbrimp,
Uiit&gt;« «rm* mvUter-ro*k m* to Uwp,
—.v„ -m.
^«ZXrXoru..Mre—.a,

Wteeh

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker.
GBLKT A.brAVLDfSC,

Jl,T DECEIVED
new and moat complete assortment «*f

M AMUN ALLEN,
vi.er is obockbies, Pr0T,*‘°n,;&lt;^,r“l

DSlXlt AMD 3BEDIC1MEB,
^ChrmbralB.
OHe, CW“
R ^Mme, Bwrulng FtMld,
TVRt'ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

D,;c. HAWLEY,

UW€B8»
ROURRYM At STRIKE*!
rv - YLKtLS is J™**. *»*«l»«Mtee,
&lt;) l ie.. ..Unto, site, isrpsstoiiv. bun
:• t^_
wiudtiw si-M.il

xar FOR MECUAXICAL AND MEDICINAL
PC BTUrfEr’.VN LT

GROCERIES!

ftWEFZEY * ALLtM.
vt«8,*heia»w»i«BU Ac«**W|U w hlFt,T

TE»' COFFER. SCtlAll. Sl’ICES. ™™I fKlftm F1WL kAl-Hi*.LUUFUUI.
. fret. ..oMbi.g .» »&gt;• Oirerey
•“h "

■.jr.rrm. «.-«&lt; n.~.«—
Aad (eoklig Extracts,
Jlfit

I. A. HOLBllOOK,
ttobne y
PENS. PESClia. INKS. PaPEB. KNVELOPIid. CARDS, A*. *«•

ai.;re. State .treet.___________ •

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►

_

PATENT

JOUMSBOBCnTS,

■gistellanj.

MOtfT FOl’CIaAB

IS aMSavw Ilwrili.l-abrea'1

=

medicines

r.

H.F. CHERRY,
,’OTAUY PUBLIC -^^•^iZwil
s -•lu i’ Su^KSS*.

-4t|rti&gt;-s&gt; sud Udell .

DR. U.

„ Mhew

J»

HANEY'

prise. Ths hisU.ry of XosaoC* mmmw
known.
A young Russian m»ble,wbo oc­ aiian
cupying a high position in tbs rank* of himself is held
the army, demanded the young girt »•
marriage.
Ten years bad pa*-ed.
P«l*»d bad
proclaimed her independence, and the
Emperor of the Ru*sian*,Nicholas, placed
an army In the field U&gt; crush the efforts

Sana uf Haatinp

*«H everything«“

CHEA?. T®®. CAS:a

Il »■» Hl keen- J • .............. —
- • .
the btsd **f bi* bict*»ri.Hi* army iu the
■.Inins «»f Mosco&lt;.h*d entered the ancient
Capital of I'n-Empire "f th. Ceara and
tbrrelemd th. new dtv f.mn.lvH'&gt; I eWr
the Great.
InlWenved h, a fanatirel pa;
tn,.tian, ibe Governor
of
trioviiwii,
.............

“I am.” **id he, “a merchant nf M-w
cow. I have been on a visit tn Varanvia.
Leaving the naighb«irh«*ui, 1 started to
visit a friend who live* ■’ *am*&gt; distance.
A rated with a gun. I proceeded on fooito
his ourtle. why-re I waa belated. The
snow tell in grant flake* ; I tiecame ba­
wildcnsl. and wa* *®«king in vain for the
nmd. when I «• V*. man approach. •/
whom I hastened m *«k direction. I had
ne,di«tra&lt; and quhtlv awaited their(
replv, when suddenly those two villein*
r, and rahni.hed upon me. stunning meI-L
andmrob
-J.
Mug tea "f«l»‘
mm“.’ 1 F-——’,
.z.
e
| uttered » ere : '« *“ ,k™
"'‘'7
them fired upon m« with bls putol*, for

Grt&lt;l

H ngieOT,
A real Sriicmu red Ccaa-^M
l-renrelw U»d“ 1-“ “jjjj"'"”
d.un. sad mo»e.» promptly reottweu.
o uro. With W w. Bslph E«-. MiddtertH*.

Barry County,

Mith'g«n-_______________

..f the Sarscen* and Crusaders.
He haa traced a series of conduits and

sewers leading from the “Dame of the
Rock*,” a mosque standing «&gt;n the very
site of the alt«r of sacrifice in the Temple,
tn the vallev of the Jehoshaph*t,bv
of which the pr iest* were enabled to Q«»*»d
,h. wh.,1. tample are. •'«&gt; waw. a"d
..
. . D» wr,,ff
thethe
blood
and
offal
of the’"r
thus
I ""
blood
ana
onsi
..reidrei L&gt; the l&gt;&lt;~*."r

p-- —

Buhdcb*
■ndfidvlity.

.

pin in*

-r-----

manner nf
"fhi*
bla exolnraUnn*
a.plnratinna was
waa very
rery «»•
mXlln,.
H- r« •" *-b &lt;■■
“P

thr-Mtuh there bnm.na. «••«■
h.11 m,d bl„win«a tra.npat.whde h. Mmrelf. be folhiwln, lb. wm«d. •» abl. w
trace the .••«
1"" e
two eaara am&gt; h« aeddenutl. dleonaareri
. fountain alth. pool of B-Uwuda. and

no Ma opralnu It. a e.plmia alrearn ,d
water immrefiately began to Jew. and hue
Bowed arer .Inre-m- «•
ohenre II cornea, oe whither It goea.

Thia rmierd lb. greele.1 Mcit.rn.nt
among th. Jewawb- *'•«&gt;
drink and
thamrelrea In
IL They
j to
u. drink
mid bathe
b.tb.th.m^ljm
mx-y
u ... one
on. of
,d the
the signs
««.. or
"&lt; Ute
Um
1 g__ .-.reA .Um, ii
.I tancien
tnsi iv • _ ... I ro.rl.lMril. t .hr
. _
...

. ,

cutrfiision.
_fonaern.
lU i
h|, ,.,loa tre.ni.lad
u,rhfireant
hil . .pared.
Her Lotion. But. when Im Iwg.n tA rrenunt
sbe wandered
hither
•i.reu whkb
m lb.
tr S'*.
to! I?'
dirap^ered. end ; bi- .ran nti-fortunee, be Uni abundant

-U

OSes, coruer of »
Kkhanoii. Mtebig—-

Forsakrn. bennmlied by p4d

w capture Rkhmred,

the next tn that *f Hemd. th*• W«
that of Justinian, and *» nn till ths times

, . ,
.• rV wiabed to kill me.”
toi^htn. made the reseduthm-which has | they
During tbs *tr*nger’s reeital. Foedura
turned
tb.au~e.vof
1 . i ..trenhUabluw to
। the
aucw«« •'&lt;
Ill
had kept her gax* rivited upon him. She
our anna—&lt;4 burning the mu. -bleb Um
seemed to find upon hi* countenance fa­
En.pen.r Al.eredar bad confided lu file
miliar feature*, without being ahle to tell
ar.
We will n-* attempt I" relate "»
where she had aran them.
Her heart
the nreometaircea of U,i&gt; Irighlfel dramalieat with violence, and an irrepresaihie
rubkbts ahtbikeb.
Dnven from tbelr borne, ny fire, .inkmg
impulse drew her toward him. Polowunder tb. inlenully "I &gt;1* «•"«• ■* *** *
llun-xcs W**c» «■
_____
ski besought hi* gurat to relate «ame of
dreadful aighc •" •" e*1
l"h”Mu"'•■
tb«-incident*-f &lt;h« burning of M.wcow.
' mingled aith ,mr e.ldi.r.
*7
KMBKW ‘ STHlbth.
The "l«anger appesred somewhat reluoore, Ing ••ar wb.tr.-Hwy
from .
t*nt tn comply with »h’» request.
How, the vii.li-nco of the flame*.
r
ni»p«'S.
rerrirre
which
I
__ ... aL.re___
—
eaehieeh
r. renrecm* r ______ _
De
A
k
MMaived he dnre not refuse.
De.

KSirrEM - bibsows.
Agvnte-

meet la Cha next world, Ma .p-operty
near Haaiplmi having bare preUy th,*Teblv totn.yafiTV avonk— Gre.

Solomon, the next tn that nf Zombabel.

•id to COMPOUND

J. M. NEVIN*.

—--------- ---- r
,
in »&lt;ttemp» throughout

wbern Foedura had stopped, scarcely ra­
Magruder, who burned Hampton eo
of this heroic nati&lt;*n.
Every &lt;*• bnnws
covered front her fright He regarded
with kindne** and an ey« of o»«np***i&lt;m
MrUamd .4 Frekwe had Ukw a part !• into «*i
Lhm child whom Heaven termed to have
lb. gon &gt;b*
campaign.
FiwA.tre had EdloweB bite.
’ confided t*» him.
He was a Polish grnwitMett ,topping to rerlew the heart
tlemsn named Polowaki. He took fnon
eroding arena. »f thia war. wa will only
blagemu much w.m. odd prariremL
ves
ma that Varreiai. waa taken be eiap. In
thia terrible day iMmaamU of Pole, and
l *b-ll «.icb lb. uid .unirt .l**m.
d”m- which *’"0 ^vivrd her. Then he
oecrmsry w —
row mj heart doud. wiii^JL aWsy
UM,h
child by the hand and led her to Huaaana periebad. Toward Meom, all orwus
imb*dls Buchanan, ha* had hw Jw off
teen gituri-atese, for 2X.d*v- hi. ca-tle. distant about ten. Iragura. - tha eupanor olSrera of th. rictiwlinn ar­
I plant-lion in Mi-eissipp* raveg^ by o»*
my went to vi*lt the battle field, where
h bfllt' oftywn tbit brt*k nnin ihart. There Eifod-ir* was welcomed with kinduf &lt;»ur gunboat expedition*.
All tbu
wntasd citer mid ito d^p'aUn Zx, news bv the wife of the noble Polowekl, ths corpses nf the o?mqw«ror* and tbsi con­
property wee destroyed, including eropa,
quered l*y in confusion.
An infinite
m trftlMi vote* lingvr »UU 1* my «ar ' who delayed not to supply all her want*,
and Ul. W* ux.k the opportunity M»
number of wounded groaned among the
b* world'* loud *trifc its ttnuni I tor, She was then able to narrate to them all
. ewbps. Old Mr. Ruflia, Ute cynki, who
dtMd.
Moved with pity for lh-»ss V*
mof nld-it will sot ti* long.
that obe knew of her history. Moved to
whom fortuns bad been cnotrary, thsi visited Cbsrieslon expressly to
i mother—Uiot law iwtetrng.
Iran* by the child’s rental. Polowaki and
• first gun at the nati-oal flag «» y°rt
husband of Foedora had lh&lt;wc carried tA
hi* wife overwhelmed her with tbs most I
I Bumptee, hat been reduced to
h^stete^o. eVihrobhtegbrow,
-, BIld w-m. F.tedora had Ithe hospital* in whom there yst remained. by thTdestraction uf bb
a
breath
of
lifeAftsr
these
piousmrs*.
r.fovsrtehboetm tmrateg &lt;**•-••
remembrance &lt;^ber sad mi.forbed my heart ol its frohnes* and truth.
1J
।be wsnt wtill farther in thi* place «»f death,, dence «« the James nver. a* •
...krel ’fw.n, rn» eliMlE tb&gt; hlnom of it* »««»«••
•
where, among eeyeral corpses which theyr necessity,n under orders from McClellan.
Several years passed, in wb'ch they
Howell Cobb haa p-ne h-nne t-&gt; Ovo.-pa,
were going tn bory.be perceived a r&lt;&gt;Hsh
,~&lt;b.
Irart.rd nothing oflhe parents./F"«dnr*.
. .tflicer of high rank&gt;11 e'ivsrsd with croes­ wounded and unfit fi-r further act... areIn the meantime, she had grown in wi»wire.
Mre-o of Vlntiala. now in Eng
i ea and ornament*.
He thought he aaw
dom and In beauty.
Nothing bad been
I in him *»»me aigu* of life, and had hi in
neglected to (yrm aright her heart ‘and
carried to the bouse where Foed-ir* re
mind. She was then fifteen year* old.
11,10* on tba chariliaa of bit brathwricab­
’ mained. There, every necMeary atten­
En&lt; h rear the anniversary of her rescue
al, 81,8.11, win wu conning en.emb m
tion wa* bestowed upon him, and •l"»'y
had Iwen a festive &lt;Uy. During one of
tra.Macc&lt;m.idcn.bla mua.y W Baraga
recovering from his ielhcrgv. ths Polish
these re-union*, while Feedura rehearsed
bribe, tba ncimmn muremeok *&gt;cn-anew lhe incident nf her cbildb&lt;»id, and
aarioae. S1I4.U. Io
'f
th. bred ,.f th. b-I.
8ald.nly aha al­
and social quahtit*. bse had the cold
the benefit* which her parent* ol adoption
tered a cry ; aba bad reognimd Polow
ha.f bestowed upon her. passed in review
•boulder turned un all bi*
J?*
tbrv heard tba report of * gun a short "’polowakl rarerrarrd front hl. wound, ward European potentate*. L. "•
er. the origwal Confod^at- Beoretary of
distano- front the ga-tlr. The wind blew
only to b. plnnuod Inn. a mill «raa«r
with violencr.thr annw fell in great flske*.
War, who made th* braggadocio •perrn
danger.
Hi* name w«* placed on the
and ohaettred the sky an that one could
on the .tsp. of their eapiud at Montgom­
li.tnfexile*.
When F.tedora w«* ap
not see three steps before him. “It l»
ery, Al*., when the
new*
"f the.
nri^d of it. she immediately rep*«red m
•ome hwt traveler wh • ask* help, and
of Sumpter
was J*’*'**1
the Empenir. She embraced hl* knee*. capture
wh&gt;. i* attacked by wild beast*, for it is
in
.
Lieb
ba
premia.!
| .nd demanded a f*v«* I •nd Nk*°’“impossible that oneshmtld abandon him
tuda that by lb. 1« &lt;• *•’.
I hearine, pronounced the pardon of rolself to the plea*urra nf the chase, at such
gag would also “he unfurled &lt;« th* capjt..l .1 W*riingum,*nd »■«« io Pbllad*Ia time." cried P.Jowaki, and be com rwrski.
ninnded hi* m&lt; n to go in search.
He
phia, New York, and even «*n haneoil
placed hlm-elf at ’be head of hi* attend
Hall in Bostoni* m.w a bopeiesa ««•
ants, whom he led V' the furesL Some
An a«nunl of Signor Piermtti a dis- derer at tbe Booth, bis family having *U
time after, they returned tn the caatle.— c..vrrie« in the subterranean tvp'tgrapby been .wept fnm. hinibj dieose, and hte
The servant* Imre upon a litter the Lidy 'of Jerusalem has »***” published.
prapecty by fire.
Tbi. l..t n...M b.
. | o|g wounded Russian
Foedorn threw '
extended, but enough name* have been
Emnlovrd by the Parha as an mgmeer
‘ herself Iwfore her countryman.
She he ha* dlecorered that the modem dty of
’ dressed hi* wound* heraelf
He was Jemaalem stands «m several Isvere of
grensors is niru,
isriin
iMHtn able
able to
tn express
express his
his thank*
UinnK* &lt;«•
tn lhe
tne i ruined m**mrv the undermost nf which. ernruent is era.urahly Ung suflbnng and
h..t and bu-tre, of lb. eaetlr, .nd l» re |' cimposed of deeplv beveled and en«w
full ,d kitvlnn* uraard, three «b» •Ulka
.1 !&gt;• «r l“‘
■ . - hi* story »■•
r. hte
to ftwam
them.
mon* stnnea.be attributes tn the age&lt;&gt;f .&lt; lb. ualumri life.

OHV.SlC1AsLd’«Wrr*. OOteemB.^.

t

■MrfkvttM ■»•■ tw CkW
J
Extra BiUy Smith’s ** isHfe
conditional Warrentoe has hmo

l±«r~

•listings' business |lirtttoni.

DRUG

Uari PutemkL end F.ralura foil.wad
Mm. mA without aaaariag bar benafatttnre
that her gratitude would oee*. onlr wltb
hrr lift.
They returned W Muaww.

U»i* v»
reliirion
plraere)
r . .. __

oe a
—— J
' ‘
or not. They may eon* tmma
with lb«
®r £*• C’V
...
when the, have cloth-

—
..a iytMeg
,«*. theyonnever
ha.a
they re,
fcney

will ei«u

on lh.me.lraa.end, wb«&gt; they du go to

ehnrrh. tbay may M* r~',ll'cl
hot they «i» be rerun, u. ™»“"b«r
what kind of a
d
wore; U»y «iH
u’ "^^rebre
.a. in Sli« So and «&gt;. pew. »«d wl“l“r
th. IreJywire lo&lt;*l.g g-;»n wee mao.
„f new Bilk, or wee only We rid
“turned" fiT tbv
•“■•'““I-—
Whaig.dd.re ■-&gt;'&gt;■&gt;« Inetareb do each
oaopl. 1 They would d,&gt; Ire. wrong to
£,,p.in M MwneThey may Seller-

tbamaaltae that Weir deamuree •" “
“reareotbre prepU’e but ^m.nd

which, m church, ran be *o occupied
with the frivnHUee ■•* &gt;“•
°“
ha,, .little room i, U fee W* e«ri««

T^f^ntMn. -MM. ba. . t*»»"

i thing, of tba neeL
,nUk are! «te»r
&gt;a idmulied । “
Ilk. that of milk
■
he Signor Pi.rn.ltl,
F™——. with
—— tha -(rainuie
-,
Exatreta la a HrIn, Wei. The IIS
•.trek k..:ta
which Hrwekwh
bnilL .avl
and wh'lrth
«Meb is
&lt;a da
Every actiim km . b«e."'twrtX
Tretn,.^ .“ent. .her. nf m, Mrtun.. reribed be Joaephua. Tba maaanremeM .peak.W„rd. are but arUeulate h™«'kThe entire r
tte, heg-n lu
to dawn. »«
W™.’ ™"7“,1^, tnnli awav all nur happinrae— and w«lti™ "r "&gt;•"*,,f U"“ r~"«‘"are tb. fee aimlle. -fthe.&gt;£,
* ■*
■d.„&lt;hwr.
While In tool with the Jawiab Matorian a irnenph,‘ fatigue .ml
."d hunger
b»»«" threw
&lt;•"’
,mr much beloved'daiighwr.
While In &lt;
claim what ia within. The child rewire,
tha life. Il aboi’ld be In harmmiy wKh
.i th. .ntnmc. ..fa
the mid*t of the dreadful disorder, exci- ttian*.
good.,—K~n !• &gt;b»
"f f‘™rt ।
t«f by IM- frlgMfnl catnalrnpbc.w. wraghb
ieery merit I. tremparenbJf« •«&lt;»
wife and I, to mve from tb. fnraclty
Stampw EwvwPBa.—Postage stampthrown
into
b.lanre,
a
dead
W
of the flamre. onr m«n valuable Irvarare.
vnvebme* were first Introduced into
Into th. other.
N"«-&gt;Xiu"ir&lt;Z5X
„ |,„t „ur child, then in hre alxih yanr. thJcrnnlry in tb. yrer 1851

lather «ud in*

j. c. Bcaaoe*-

G-*

arilcle

fl. »• SHELDON,

SOLDLEBS

bounty.

IIAUK FAY, FENoloN, diL.

C. rBlMDLE,

SSuWEFOKMSA-XDWKECTlOliS
LUJU1J.

re&gt; „„„„„„ ra.

EftkUW Of O’’DAKIBL rr.l«&lt;&gt;&gt;

K. H. COOK,

CUCM“ c**rtT7.77L-icire«.
liarer— wd

.TATE OF

aWKKKKY,

*•
her tn conduct bee off. rcd at • price far below that ot the Unt than U»t parreri.
A aiorere word la newer loot, b«l
friend who Heed ordinary envelope* of the trade, they do mv
J'.
to which th. fire not a* yet *♦"&gt; j°*UJ
Jht adriee, center V.
But neither lb. the public. There haa been but -light
pr.-rid. f.w lb- Uula "2^i'..,tr„l„.«L noraa nor the child returned ; and ainre variation in the number nf
I the event, all
Inqnlrle. bare been velopes isened annually.
In ISM Jt
An old My «• “'"T* hr »*”?
fruillrea.
Pr-baMy. acme building In nmXted ftMI.SW Jn IM® totM7.571 50; io 18M m WOTJ&lt;H;ln 1M1 rtdWren about mana troohja la ■««««.
Mllng. buried them In It* ruina.
In
th. o«ir.« •■&lt; -»to tba chl«f "£^ 5!"
At these word*. Foedora. whn had li • to 1200218, the latter being lee* lb*u
&lt;|. .hr Irunird U.
n. bchrednd. “It
’.^7
and
OPT*I„ tened rageriv bi nil the particulate of th. 15 pe/oent »f the i-«•
rreiul. reuld no l'««wr 0™“'^”
aee stamps whicMncHJnMto*’ of a bred, w b. wire,” ™d th. good hdy,
... - a.
.’. ___ *
UnnswhMiU excited within her. She
000 in 1M8 to
threw herself upon tbe nsck of the Mrs"
err erring. “O. rn* fit«b*r. my father .
. Why 1* Waari Vreavlrallk. a
M~r «uMht&gt;m«rtI B«“l' "”d.
' F«w.1ors left w rta i Thi* was a vmching sight Yon will p*^ and .tampecan be nmenred
F&lt;w’"A.
ut Am us If w» do not attempt tri describe TV probability !• that etamped •«*•*- g!rth column. &lt;dettu»k. etri
Oueiu.y pdg vtol
.
whh which tbMr
opes will be ft up by ths Govammetit
totexlum during dw rj
PP
m in of various &lt;j“»Htles to *u|t the U*te* of
first
*11.
.
Her oureo had lakvn
u. tb. houre of ■
In a dietant. «re«.
had not .alendi-d-

Wbn

�THE

the Pi
*» w- NUvxxa, ’kd:

&gt; of an A tian lie

VH.eUar ■•ralig, Sec.

i that being exit
empire.

Havdtg tx mn, cnosxx 6t-« t^as*.

^le think* the

WiTHorr 9VILC AXD WITH FLK* WtWFOSB.

but fearing that his
wewtWnay nut be as

d^*1^^** 1®’&gt;gth' our Hmltwi'apfree,

•“•JXv^r.ok.

litre thia plan shall

JHwJffvBS
|&amp;t&lt;bafihJt.that a majority of our read-

mineral reet^|

direction would have a
prove lhe revehSli*!*
serious consideration e

King the national
the

««u|t as Prwit

Uni-m.

exclusively

Tba
in its

its; be i* no longer ths warrior, amens-

sir
Unportiuit &lt;k»cnnjsni.

t’ ; .

t. ;j. ‘

Ha b^a abadt,

of «MTpanpie amboriae.
noting the fowitie* Of Providenec,- and
file (/oTftimianee of the war, revert* to O6Y

foreign r.ftla|ion&lt; and ^dr.tfcm t'.i'.ba

. ^fr. tiocoln la profoundly right trii hie

unMu-ccwfuI oh th*Peninsula and in front

last summer,'

inference that the effect will

forcigu

until the eaiisaisflxtinguUbcd ; .Upt men

iuterrai. will qol .lay,’ down those * arms

^crferAnee in otjrnEur* appears to'befr'ri;

till that toteresl is either appeased or put

mia^L.atiil there arc many?questions in

. -

•

out aftiie way
and, that inasmuch a*
it c*nnot*b««oncllisted without lhe gross­

.

.^'The Crllohization scheme Mcma'to have

est dlshonbr and weakness, there lr no
alternative but lo, put it out of the ‘ w|y.’

ip'ct i sudden ibeck—-pet-bap* we mhy
•Wf ‘ifcS’tauf't-by.tbj!«*£‘be Goy-

The war ha* given

Us an opportunity

uaprwtti, to. come to any agreement with

for doing ao, which none bul fool* would

miy of the Government* of Central Amer

neglret.' Sbivefy miict be g"l‘/id of by

^torebdve and protect sneh colonist*.

tbe aLrong hand pr by legislation ;

. The jde^ of a scientific exploration of
(pir .vMt MpongMizcd

Lincoln say*

territories, with a

Mr.

by both :&gt; by tho strong

hand in tha impenitent rebel states, and

vtew of hoeauraging mining- fperalkma,

by equitable legislation in the loyal states.

fka px'd one.
*
/rtfq^ilpn'Al fihaneies receive eonilder-

We. regret, however, that he doe* not see
the necessity Q^paking that extinction

able Atten । iotv imiholiicBStqge/a* would I

immediate, not gradual, in either c**e.—
ba&amp;pMtad.

But &gt;h«i main feature;of

rtterest in thie [tart, ie, a reepminaodntioo
(8tir|iTfoirij Lrankir.g-areoctstious under a
*/Co‘pgre*a, weir guarded Tn
»ta pcoviaiunx. ,Ta't£»o banks it i«pro-

frktmg fcbteh, based upon Untted'Btatee

$oirds deposited in this Treasury as'secu-

r»ty.

These notes, being uniform in np ■

To free n&gt;en gradually,or by installment*.

Is like cutting off a do^’e tail by inches,
to get biin used to tbe
most dangerous and

pain.

Il is

tbe

troublesome of all

If slavery be a euros, aa we all

know Jt is y if the conllnuance of It is incompatiable, a* the

President argue*,

with the oontteuaBoe of.lhe Union—then
it must be destroyed ul once. ■

hanible into, coin, th» President । tiiinko;
'Pr,,^cl ••“’trr Against the efih of a

has a right to inflict alcnrae upon posted

t jcioii^ gurfeuey,_ahd facilitate commerce

monl the interact* ofa special class against

, ,

k : We Ire re from the’Mcstege that public

No nation

ty ; no legislator can weigh for a mo-

the integrity
efriinlry.

and

preservation

of bis

Linds have ccnk'.-d to be a source of reve
pijC.

From the 1st of July/1861, ty the

-30th of September, 1862, the entire cash

receipts from this source were &gt;137,407,

26, a BunTtntjch less than the expense* of
the lafid system'during the same period.

F .-,Tlic.President argues, and with great
sceoiing fores that a separation of the
Btmth from the North is a seeming Im-

j&gt;bssn»iTlfyr

Ho argues that there is no

natural bomi.hiry, and that lhe North

West would trover consent to a divided
MiMtiwippi/ur any otter of the natural

highways of trade to.the high seas.

Not

that nations may not dwell in peace, whose
territory is contiguous,- but that

all the

^OMthme of difference between the two
Actions, ol this country would continue

if separation, should taka place.

The

Plr«id*nt view* th* cxistenee «f slavery
fts not only the great first, ciuse of onr
diffi.-ulties, but the mainspring of cnntlnjii’d action and opposition on the part of
th* south.

To remedy and remove this

evil from tho border nnd loyal states he

propose* the- following

articles to be

adopted by congress and pneseo^d to the
State Legislatures

or Conventions,

to

becottM part* of tbe Qmstitotion when
ratified by two thirds of such Legislature*

of ,Conventioas ;

Atow exist*, which shall abolish the tame

Ab»United Slate* the bonds so received
betbC ** ?* ‘hereof sod all interests paid

,. bpt all

• State*
,hue in

So economically or as well provided for.
It is extremely doubtful whether a dreu
lation of United State* noli* payable In

in Honor or dishonor to the latest gener­
ation.
Wh' wy Hhat^frd ’are fur the
Uw&gt;p. Tbe world _wlR «&lt;it forgak that

.'

;

M»*Urrf.l

kt all
inirtd

Oniytl.

T A&gt;«afi0
af «!• woNen aA

teeroofc,

K ^Onlyitt
ly loantbe Ust Wrot hope of earth.-tOther means may succeed but this cannot
fail. The way 'tr plain, peaceful, gener­
ous. just—n way which, if f illowed, the
world will for ever Applaud, and God
must forever’btea*.”

coin, and sufficiently large for the wants
of the people, can'be permanently, use­

ty of Fa--ry, ^rthnntaMhter* Week*, imme

Bdf Ju .eo-ifrT tfgiH
Hir-IJIOT*

totQ

COMAiMSKLNKK'B NOTICE/
—xirp»ur. uvrKFWMaww"

3 I lit I

‘ 'Louis Napoleon’s spouse is as capri­
cious ar she is pretty. The hoop skirt Is
one of ber hi&gt;u«D*. nhd on the w|&gt;»le *
provision for the public want*, .can ba
&lt;Mie. Embroidered pettiermta
BUfl^CUip^ JfOty TIJ£ (#AN.«^It!
made, and the great advantage* of a safe
were another of the Euipress’ 'whims,
Itflth) &lt;i*y of Dt*cs.brr. ISC*, «*d on
and uniform currency secured! I know
■engendered by her pity for thi; distressed
of none which promises »o certain results,
f£Ams(rc*»c| of 'Paris.
,A sudden and It austains the Administration and lhe
and at the same time is so unobjection- unroyal like visit to Lmul&gt;&gt;o waa another
Government.
hbk&gt; a* the txrgimizalion of banking asso­
caprice, causing a quarrul wilb~Louis and
fur the Uttal *&lt;ljuilmctit of all claim* afaioat said
ciations under an act of Congress, well
other family troubles.
Becoming dis­
estate.
• -' •
•
- 'tn
gnarded-in ita provision's. __ To such asso­
tressingly pious 'Was another imperial
JH8TIN W. MILER.
1 ItamaMciations tbe Government' might furnish
. 0sHW&gt;N Ajpp^JKE, i mmt
notion; promiring th have a *eton'd baby,
circulatidg note* bn the security of United
Dated,
NorctHber
1V,
l-&gt;62.
&gt;orMU
ah other.
But the queerest and mo»t
—---------- —- ----- ? /J
States bonds deposited In the* treaayfy.
staHling femilnne faticy was publishing
These nofes prepared under , the super­
A c km for THE MILLION.
a newspaper.
La France is Jho Empress’
vision &lt;if proper officers, being uniform
organ, which 'Europe reads with interest
in nppearhnee. and security and Converti­
[SPLENDID A^P^PIMPRI.^E HOLIDAY
ou.dlkMe content* the stockholder spec
ble always into coin, would at. once pro­ Into and which form* lhe new “sensation'1
tect labor against tbe evils ofjj vicious
of Paris, -It ha* an enonnoiM circulation,
/? l
DEBOXRirrx 1
currency, and facilitate commerce by
and is impertinent and assuming.
Fanuy
■’■
RUNNING STITCH.
chehp and safe exchange*.
A moderate
Engeuis's InvelyJund* soiled with the
reservation Ih»Q the interest on the
inh of praffshccta. imagine her selectbonds wbold compensate the United .I ing, clipping, revising, arranging and inState* for lhe preparation and di«tribtttio'h
ditinjf; conceiving leader* instead of
of the notes and a general supervision of
children, and arranging Idea* instead nf SUBSCRIBE FOB-THE BANNER I
the system, and would lighten tbe burden
colors.
All her pocket money that ahe
of that part of tbe public debt employed
can squeeze out 'of her grim lord is now
as security.
The public credit, more
It wursMasKjetm.
HS*-.
,r
watted in types ; all her time is pawed
SUUDT&gt;t». etc . with a Mngte efr double thread, an
over, would be greatly improved, and
in selecting cdiUirial* and prescribing
any inatfiigl adapted to tl&gt;« anrfttxe wrtTcn. Tba
the regulation of our loan* greatly facili­
IhlnneaT,
n«uall*
*bc
Wioaf
dURealffo/Wluh.
by
copy. Some day Im Ftanu will g»» too
tated by the steady market demand for
far. and Louis Napolpon. tbo “Sphinx.”
Government bonds,' whibb tbu adoption
will become desperately tavnge.
He
of tbe proposed system would create.
It
will stretch fnrib his morally huge paw,
bi an additional recommendation of the
and, like an eggshell, hi* wife?* newspameasure.of considerable weight. In my
per will crackle and dinappear.
They
judgment, that It would reconcile, aa lar
oneiation, and »i»ch a marvel ef
hare a very quiet and efficient way of
child ofmx or eight year, can rsnr
as possible/nll existing interests by the
regulating the pre** In Paris.
w„rk it srccxwvLt v.
opportunity offered to existing institu­

folly and safely maintnined.
Is there
any other mode In which the necessary

W

■f/

IT^WPE8 ;.&lt;|

*.

'

Vncondltioiial Loyalty.

"‘’’'’"Ti-TlT v

LOCAL NEWS

Briliiin, France Spain and Prussia.
In
each case it boa bean kindly received,
but not yet formal ly adopted,

more.”
In tbe inaugural address be
briefly pointed out tho total inadequacy
of disunion as a remedy for difference* be­
tween the people &lt;-f lhe two sration*. “1
did so in language wiiiph I cannot im­

of thia notice, will bo liable to par |en poroeut in
addition, for the coal of collection,
Offie* In Roberta A Striker’* Dro* Store, Ent
inp, Michigan.
J. P. ROBERTS.
decJO
D*ply. Collector.

prove.
Physically speaking, we cannot
separate,. We cannot remove our re­
spective section* from- each other, nor

[From the Cln. Free Notion, Dec. 11,1861.J
build ao impassible wall between them.”
He then remark* at length on the diffi­
Da. Hoback's Bitts**.—By reference
culty of making any national boundary
line.
He then suggest* amendment* ^o
the Qutatitution, Cuograga ooncurring. to eod a new article in tha line of 'Stomach Bitters?
be proposed to the Legislature* or .conveutionK of the several States, wbi*h if
the
m
__ ________
htauluaie* to their
ratified, by tbrse-lourlh* of said Lcgislarespective territories. Under these cir­
ture*. are. to be valid . as parts of aald
cumstances,! have decided hot tri more
Constitution.
any such colpny to any State, without first
Tbe first article proposes that all State*
obtaining flic consent of Its Government,
abolishing slavery before January 1st,
with an agreement on iti part to receive
1900. shall receive compensation from
and protect such emigrants In all their
tbe United States,.
X
rigt* ol freemen, and I hare at tbe same'
advertisement.
2nd. Al! slaves Ireed by lhec£ta&gt;ce* nf
limo offered to tbe several State* situated
war, any time before the end of thb re­
in lire tn•pies, or having colaoies there,
bellion, .hall be forever free; hoc all
to negotiate with them—subject to the owners who have not been disloyal, shall
THE Advertiser having been restored
sdylcc and ocuacnt of tlie Senate—con
be compensated. '.
:
'j
oereing the voluntary enfigrailaii of p&lt;»r3d, Congress may appropriate money ।
and that droad dine m, Ltatevmptions of that das* to their respective tar- and oUtarwiee provide for colonizing free 1
Jo makeknawa I*btaMtowsaltoritoriws. upon conditions which shall be
colored persons,_ with their onnsent, at !
any place without the United State*.
,
Hayti are y«i the only countr
Tbe President dtaeuws* these article* &lt;
colonist* of African dracent
at some iemjth, Md »»k*: “If then for a 1

E.!"ZnE.

coroiDiMi object *feve property is

to be

gret to eey That &lt;uch persons,

may

Ottlytl
oil, si. .7"“

Ot'R F9XE10X RSLAHOXS.
tion* to rcmgaijize uudcr the ae^substi
He says the correspundenceo touching luting only the secured uniform national
foreign affairs, which .haa taken place Circulation for lhe local and various arCongress tnel on the let inst., but ss
during the last year, is herewith submit culatlon now issued.”
Messrs. VatlandThe President yet has done nothing.
ted, in compliance w ith.a request US that then gives a’^ummary fmm the Secretary mgham, Richardson &amp;t Co. hare l»egnn
effect. If tbe condition of our .relatinna &lt;&gt;f lhe Treasury’* report, and refers to their fire-in-tho-rear on the Government,
with other nations is less gratifying than reports of the Secretary of the Navy and and any number of resolutions nn the
forracrly, it is certainly .more aatisihctory of War, and says that, though lengthy, suspension nf the writ of habfat corput.
Uiau a nation, so unhappily distracted they are only brief abstract*.
the “Union as It was.” &amp;c.. has l»ecn SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!
might have reasonably apprehended.
A ,
offered ,bj. ,tbe*e worthies.
Each one,
POSTAL AXD DITXRXAL AFrAta*.
bloekade of 3.000 miles ol sea const could
however, has Leon summarily suppressed
He Mys there is a decided improve­
not ho, established apd vigorously on
in tbe House without permitting any de­
IT 18 THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF BARRY
ment in lhe financial condition of the
eizrj.OTTYHiiA?
forced, in season of great commercial
bate.
Mr. Cox. of Ohin, with great
Post Office Department, compared with
activity like the present ffilhout coniqiitregard forth*jpterests-oflpscnMtituents.
precedeing year*.
ting occasional mistakes and inflicting
offered a reaulQI ien reducing the tax on
Tbe Secretary of the Interior report*
unintentional injuries upon foreign na
whiskey.which was promptly tabled. On
It doe* the County printing.
that the public land* have ceased to be
tinns and subjects. “In dear cases nf
Friday. Mr Stephens offnerd a resolution
■ soarce of revemr?.
thin kind I have, aa far an poasiltle, heard
that all ths act* of the President in regard
Speaking
of
the
Indian
affairs
and
tbe
'n”d redressed complaints by friendly
to the habeas corpus be made valid;
Power*. There is, liowever, a large and recent troubles bo says: “I submit fur which wm laid over nt him own request.
{our special consideration*whether our
augmenting number of doubtful caaea
Tbe proceedings of the Senate thus far
ndian system should not be remodeled.
,upnn which the Gf»vernment is unable to
have been unimportant.
lie suggests the eitrlieal completion of
agree witli the Governments, whose pro
the Pacifitf Rmlroad; also tho favorable
tcction is demanded by the (Claimant*.—
•
action ol Congrca* on project* for en­
SPECIAL NOTICESThere are. moretjvcr. many caw* in
larging the great eanala of New York,
which th* United Stale* Government and
Illinois and Michigan.
Cellectwr’a Notice.
its
citizen*,
suffer
wrongs
from
the
naval
;
Tna XMAXCTPATrOX QVKSTfinr.
.
’or military aulborites of foreign nations,
roa B.aar Co., in Poekt* Drsratcr, Mica., &gt;
The President refers to bi* compensa­
which the Government of the United
Hxenxsa. Drosmbar 9th, tM*.
)
-CW.I
&lt;
Stales arc not prepared at once tn redress. ted emancipation proclamation of Sept.
IVrOTICE is hereby girca to all person* who
II have proposed to some of lhe foreign 22d. and say* “that tho portion of earth XV have applied for Lio**** aa Retail Dealer*,
Hotel
Keeper.,
Manufacturer*,
Broken,
and
for
occupied
by
the
people
of
tbe
United
«state* inters*ted mutual conventions, to
State* is well adapted' to be the home of
!fummitM and adjust such complaints.Thl* ha* been made, especially, to Grsat our national family, but not 'for two or

TMR OOLONUATIOS SOBBMB.
“Applications have bean made tn me
.Lord 1900, shall receive compensation
by many free Americans, of African
■irom the United. States a* fellows, to-wit:
deseenk to fitvor their emigration, with
The President of the United State* shaN
a view to such colonization aa was eondeliver, to evctjLMuth alate, bonds of the
United fitate*. bearing intereat at the rate
Other parties, at borne and abmad—msnie
of----------- . for each slave shown to Have
from interested and other motive*—have
Im-cb therein by tbe eighth census of the
suggested similar measures; while on tha
VnitedrStates; said hinds to bo.dclivyed to such State by installment or in
one parcel at tbe completion of tbe abol­
ishment, accordingly as the same shall
Jtavg Irtongradual or.at one time within
aueb State ; gnd interest shall begin to
run iiptm any such bond only from the
proper time of its delivery, as aforesaid.

‘rebate.

S5 SEWIHG MACHINE,

cldtrt:

&gt;sauwo*.and security and. always e.n-

by cbeap aa4.*afa exchaugcs.

“The reatexpanditarc* iiTdtot to the
millttry tod' nariff operations ’ 'required

for the tuppntaslon of (ha rebels, have
hitherto beto rdet with a promptitude
and errfainty ttrmehal in almilar'eireuhiatenreC tn* the
ertrfit hks beeh
folly maintained.
T»e oontinustfee of
the war. hbweyer, and the Increased dbburitamwits msdentriesmary deihanffyonr
b^^refltotiods da to tu best (dudes of
providing tbh- nreea* try revenues. The
suspenrioti "of specie payment by the
bank* made large Issues of the United
Btete* notes unavoMahle. In no other

way could We payment of the troops and
the eatMheti&lt;itf i&gt;t otbfey jnst demands be
goveririneut 1i| order to protect a special

erent rights of the rebels. ’ W hile Ito hr

'

tint cease

from

their'Kcknowledgsneat even ol the bellig­

oh unsettled atete.

enable the

the States in the gradual cxtinoUoo ■ of
itetefy.
&gt;■■■• '
•’?'

nm tbat.H' o'ur arm* had not beeti suddenly

power* would soon ti*e receded

•» •Hall

•enerfj goyar-nmfat4poo;opcra6. wlth

fjlity ag satisfactory as could ba expeAcd.

of Waabington,

therefore- (o procure.aaeh bn amendment

UM PrmM^iirUli" “TV- ere .inadequate
to the aVfrto!'
©&gt;* occasion i*
piled higirwith difficulty, and «* mint
rise with the npraoion.
Tba fiery trial: nunlMio

... dogma* of the qpiet past

iNUIdJH'AI aiSA.JWWT

‘TOWy
mmlwpl -mtglamU,' Mmut ty
U» Mrjomt nil n, .nd br cv. . i&gt;

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!

SMHT8Z.H

appropriate

aa I thtak tbeir In­
i’. ?

BLACKS*

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNEIl

R»n« to any addrom In the Untied Htetcn. on
receipt -of an order, inctoatag the un-.onto. or may

route® lu »a(c receipt and the drtwehine. anywliert witbin MWtulfra
i pre., charge*,
’ ‘
I arrangcmcnti for asrnele*.
&lt;&gt;r FkQHQKSi or for foil partlcnl.ro.

Nine. j»Ka»»EhT.
473, BROADWAY, K. T.
cUinea.

WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,
Of th* Richest k mat Fa*hio=*Wo Patterns,
Oruaco *t- Hrrht At^WwoudSMis F«ict&gt; ! !
rpiIKHURBARn BROS.. No*. MAC Xim.
1 Htrret, Mew Yorir, Mauiifeeturrni nd Impurlrrw ol ntt the I.-ad.n- Rieh and &lt;n&lt;&gt;M popular
•tylra oTWatcwu and Jkwklby. beiu*deternHiiwi
upon incroaaiDg their Bdmbcm to mi unlimited
extent, offer tltrMfowifef etosat Ornament* al
*bMA® 1Wr%BSEKVA.’4be‘li4’. HnntWr

aedopcn faw, or Lady’e or Gentleman-. Welch.

third a* nodi, Prims only &lt;**.. Retail* at from
HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED LEVERS,

Enxlush mauwfncturv Movement! capped aed full,
jeweled, haa »unk (second., and the eeweat improveuienta.
Heavy caned and «ood imitation
gold. Price only CH. Ret.Ih.at from *80 tu»to».
HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED ARMY
work, Lh™.^iJrTrSdkJ. etaPricelH. Rctalla at Irons W«i to plot-.
.
freet variety efolbee WxTcwxa,** low prige*.
■tci Ben* of Brooch and tar Drop a to oormd. Imitation Clunter Diamond, a very rich
im, and entirely new, price »4- Coral and
entwined, a very neat and pretty ornament.

�*a*»y.s

!!

’S

•Wutogtoo, D«. *,

miKm&gt; S
f»rf~Ur ^IM, wi lUn i, ao. fiMfM

«w^.&lt;&gt;rlHn&gt;tniul) Wr.bre.dth
Day Express,................IJOP.IL

raWly as notne, how tmr it vad to foy

head, that a shell

bureud,

Thanksgiving services in this

rua I will

may ba [ but to

ed by the TYsms’ correspundont, induce*
the belief that a desperate fight will m&gt;.

«ae on an attempt on onr port to cross.
A
amount of fresh vegetables
has
been
ordered • for Sumner’s and
Franklin’s old corp*, lhe scurvey having

looha up any waye aancy, will joat lick

Mr.

Editor,

that I

may not be numbered among tbrae whowe

Being absent from town, and par­

rown.?. W oored our.

I have no great

waa

deeda to record, no great etoriea to relate,

We trust the

but I have an boneat trlhnte of reaper* to

partiea interested will pardon &lt;ntrontor.

pay to the nubia dead,-/to the thouaande

tial

misinformation on our

the cause of our blunder.

return,

whose
Sekxtohial Cakvam.—The Senatorial

•canvass nf this Senatorial
Ct CferMto. last

District waa

wcqk.

has bcCh

own Sius and iniquities,

the

By

blood

sacrificed fur a

Government falling to pieces from

its

do this in consonance with my

feelings

and emotions,

mitted to give tbe vote of the two coun­

mangled forms, would, with the

ties upon that office.

of a Dcmosthcncse or Cicero, stand amid

Eaton gave Smith W.

Eoabr 1617,

and Martin S. Brackett 1285 votes.

By these figures it will

seen that Mr. Fowler

tbeir

powers

nhqrlhy of their

panegyric

names; in­

voke tbeir spirits as they look

be

out from

has n majority In

yet

unfinished, to speak to us words of

wisdom, and point us tu tbe way of vic­

tory, peaee,and that Constitution ordainetl

Godxt

for

Jakvary is one of the finest

by Gud fur the government uf the world.

specimens of this ever fine magazine fur
the.Indies.

But I will not moralize, to the exclu

Ita embellishments are such

aion uf this.

ns tochillenge the admiration of eveny
beholder.

Bat are nood

Lvly’s Rook.

We are now lyMg opposite Fredericks­

not pnff the

Every lad* of taste

burg, Va.

ap-

ed in a very great increase in bis powers
and his liberation from many of the re­
straints undur which he
bored.

Come and See &gt;!•&lt;)

5XS

turn, and that th* heirs at law of Mid deceased,and
all other perwoa intert.ted in aaid estate, »re r*
qul red to apaar, at a saeata of said court, then *•
be bolden at th* Probst* dfoe*. in tbe village of
.L.-—--------- 4*
■
■

WE HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Philadelphia, Dec. A

Pl BE CT

the bearing tbarwof, by ouuing ar oopy
order to bo puUUhrf is tbe “HmUdj
nor," a nowanaper, printed and dreufi
aaid county or Barry, for six *M0M*iv&lt;

FRjOM

Fairfax Station, Dec. 3, P. M.

’SHE exxx*

There is no new s from our front.
A man arrived in our lines from New
(J^suus w jth a pass from Gm. Butler.—*
He tatijsria Richmond and Gordurisrille
tu Modisun C. H., and says that Jackson's
forces were at tbe latter place a week ago

S

mid went thence to idberty Mills, were
they uiicatnpcd the next day.’.

■

Philadelphia, Dee. 5.

Advices from Furtress Monroe, yes­

On Band and
On reading asd iliag tb« petition,
f Abigail Scothorn widow of aa

sec it leveled, and not their lives pay for
Six of our pickets of the Army of lhe
secesh property any longer. Oar sup
Potomsc froze to death on Beturdsy night.
in the world!
plies have been very short of hie.
IInrd ' Seven died uf the effects of cold at Camp
/n cute* of Biliout Cholic.Jnjtumation of
! Miaery, Alexandria.
the Ihnrelt, and in all violent attack* bread has been in active demand at ten
An army letter of the 4th, says that
trill prorluce a hialthy eraeuatioti from dents a pinee.
Half rations of Coffea and
Franklin's corps struck teats Chat day
the botrelt in tiz hanrt.
.
sugar.
Plenty of fresh beef, but no salt. and occupies Belleplain. This move is
•HAI.WAY-S K»’ri-*T1XGPHAA ,
plOT„
undoubtedly the commencement of set! ve
are the the uoly Family Cathartic that
’
opcratums,
&lt;
ruVttre .'itb.rat duplctran, Hilhoul pto » «uj a few l.tU. Il*..l*.
b*»a

Plmy xrpeirate

For Sale By the’Pound.
Which we offer at

GOOD PRDfTS
At 10 and 12J cents per yard.

IP1R3KES.

more

rapidly

than any .

trajn of provisions when pla-

, terrib|. oul.

.itbm tbrir

the circulation.
No lurnj uf Indigestion ' marily dealt with.
Accordingly, “FenbUioiMM«W,- oi* intesAmul diaefisea, can i
f|vj#g Brigade,” (the same that was

। «t an.r and

"PHAli&gt;W AV’S REGULATING PILIA 1 ■'“&gt;

routed Sluarfa Cu.alr,

Pa«"ayl»«"la. •'«! pulth.ni «af.-l?

at Jtcti per Yard.

towfwrv'gwlag^East.

A. L. SKINNER.

WJ3 &amp;

GROCERIES

con tnirjr luv. *&gt;,

««k .nd

ll*

sy that I think you may begin

cither-

,

. Very Respectfully. Yours,

cause a dnoe of pills gripe

HARD-WARE!

Tbe New York

Tribune saya:

in this paper ft*r tbe dfttrvction and ntttr

c

extermination of all kindt and tpeciet of

Fennm.
I3P“8old in-'IItrrrros,

Roberts A Stukbr, and by

“Al-]

Private advioee from one of tbs most

Mica., by

tbe Drug­

AND

though we have no news of importance
from the Potomac by telegraph, it ran do

indP ®» Pr’b*t

mull

no hnrju tn repeat lhe announcement
made io a Washington paper on Satur­
day, and doubtless already in Richmond,
that a portion of the army hod probably
crossed the
Rappahannock
at Port

THE great cause of

HUMAN MISERY.

CHANCERY ORDER.
I TATI or MICHIGAN—fishth Judicial CirpJ off 'plndbjg^rTtbe Cirtult Court for the Coen-

Oftiarry; h Chancery, at Hasting*, thia lltb
y of November, A. D. one tbouaaod eight baud-

Royal.”

S150 BEST PIANOS. 1150

7 Octave Boeewood Fiano.
ffiSSSSH®*51
*10 CASH,
a &lt;- 4 Teaaa•

to **00.

if

granted.

DRY GOODS!

ALKCTFRE

OX THE

CAC8E AND

tf YMthhl

I Station of Strraoy • Allan, BoUriton

Stacks of
■aaraoeahe canne bit
bill to ba filed, and

‘’•“sraLsi.c.iuiA
resident Defendant. Edwarf Landon.

btfc. it.. tin.

*

Clothings

wm-™-

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

Mt. 478 IMIBWAY,
New York, Dec. 6.

that von have been relieved of eomc diS-

To
To

Destroy------- Rats, Roaches,
Dtttroy------- Mice, Moles, and Anta.
Dtitroy-------Bed-Bugs.
D&lt;ttroy------- Moths in Furs, Clothes,
Ac., Ac.
Dttlroy------- Muequitoes and Fleas.
Dttlroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
Dtstroy------- Insects on Animals. Ac.
Ufttroy------- Every form and species
of Vermin.
See “Coster’s’’ advertisements

OBor»STEX» * Hili. terla, naani
their new wAiwrooms,

v&lt;*o exctwwve-

To
To
To
To
To
To

to look

bowdti
'
It is a fatal error to suppose that bp­

Oct. 22d, 1862.

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

are the purest and best purgative modl-‘ j back into Virginia,) was put in motion,
From Europe, we have but little
cine known to inodicel scivncc.
‘While j nnd after tramping nil day resulted about
they purge from the system all diseased the same, proving conclusively, that Fen­ news, Mr. Seward Is said to have ad­
and corrupt humors, they impart nuurton’s Flying Infantry is not enough fur dressed an indignantcircular to England
ishment, vitality, and quiet lhe suffering
Stuart’s fleaty horses
Widh Michigan concerning the fitting out of the Alabama
and exhausted1 body.
'
in a neutral port. The leading English
Persons troubled
with restlessness, would raise s!.v or aaveh more regiments
bad dreams, ringing noises In the head, of Cavalry and send down here to relieve papers all hold that there is no ground
.one pr twu of RAD W AY’S PLLLJ5 will
for com pl si nt on the part of tbe Ameri­
us of Uns duly.
daKra health, sod refreshing slaep.
can government. * The distress in tbe
Co. F, still maintains, with tbe help of
THE ONLY PURGATIVE.
cotton district is on the increase. . The
Co. K, its organization. Stilt maintains
RA DyV'AY’S PILLS are tbe only
London Herold asserts that the relations
its reputation for good behavior and rci.
purgative that can be continued for a
of Englund and France have an unsatis­
length of time in tbe treat tnent of Chroqb entific “cramping.” Still clusters around
factory character in consequence of the
Rlieuinalisai. Goul, Enlargement of 4be tbe camp fire when evening shades appear.
refusal ,to ieterfare. -The English press
Spleen, Engorgement and Torpidity oi
regard McClelland removal as tbe irst
tbe Liver, and diseases induced from tha
inddeuts of tbe past, and tho prospects
excessive use of Calomel, Msnoury, Q«nrcppjt of the Ute elections.
France is
of the future.
Onr O. sod K. are united
.Dine, Arc.
।
rumored tu have sent another note in
The usft of tbe common drastic purga­ and commandsd by Lieut. Swinsiooc.—
response
to
Enrl
Russell.
Seven
steam-,
tive pills in these disease*, should b« But I have occupied- more limo than I
ers are said to be preparing in the Moravoided, espuoteily tlwwe that occasion designed to f« r the sun is sitting over the
gey
fo
run
the
blockade.
greaKpaio, griping, spasma, dsiism, sick
4YM* in Biich casM if tho stools are exHWinM. they will to found to to a II»bl

IcaatrtH stylet tf Behteet,

Wa have every kind of goods, such as

Mew York, Dee. 8

That tbe

and influence annultaneously.
’
the aibmZti, the U,*.!.. U» liver, and I ■’S' "» Goremineut, and rau.l be mm-

Savtral eaaaa of

PRINTS

Tlte purest and best Purgative Medidne

4ryt» minoxtl

frMi Three it Six fib1111^ per yard;

A largo stock of -

,

perj&gt;ctoa! "re*Ai t to the medicine. — i half starved rebels should seize upon a

KEPT nWEPKTHTOM!

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Babby Coctctt, as.
At a session of the Probate Court, for tbe

mass, has the appearance of a large city, ‘ terday, anuuuucs the sailing of a UniJ , ted State* fleet of several transports and
Thereupon it i* ordered that Tutedsy, tho Ulh
in population.
Trade is very active and *
two iron-clads, with sealed orders; desti­ day of Dooember. IMX at ten o'clock, ia the fcreitj
We would admonish our lady read­
noon, be aaaigued forth* hearing of aald petition,
very profitable, especially tu the sutlers
nation unknown.
and that the heir* at law of *aid deceaaed, and all
er? that it is high time they had secured
and Government officers, who seem to
oih*r person* interealod in *aid eetate. are requlCairo, Dec. A
.1 .
nt
IVlnM tha« in
this excellent companion for lhe ensuing
take great delight in fleecing lhe poor
From tbe morning papers wo learn
year. Terms—One copy one vest, $•'&lt;.
miserable volunteers, because they have
that Gen. Hovey’s expedition, twenty
Xwo copies one year, to.
Three copies,
the power.
thuosand strung, which left Helena some
*(&gt;.
Four copies. 47.
Fire copies ona
The rebels hold the town and refuse its days since, landed at Friar’s Point, twen­
year, and an extra copy to the persoq
ty
miles below- and marched to Grenada by earning a copy of I
surrender, nnd so the quiet town we on*
nnd look possession of that place lost published id tbe Hi
sending the club, $10.
tered and left, last August, stands now
Munday.
A number of citizens fled.
n besieged city. Sixteen hours are given
The proprietor of the JppeaZ removed
for tbe removal of the women and child­ lhe establishment to Maristta, Ga., be­
day gntp currency to a report that Bumren. They have gun* placed to rake the fore the federal occupation. Tbe rebels
aide had been remove^, and Hunker,
: burned fifleeu locomotives and one hun­
streets, and batteries planted on all tbe
dred cars.
appointed in-hi* pine®.
It proved to be I
surrounding heights. . They have a breast
PROBA TE0RDBR.—8TKTE OF MICHIGAN
New York, Dec. 6.
a dnhictcristic mor-back of that journal.
work erected Lack uf the tomb of ‘ Alary
The Herald has n Harper’s Ferry dis­
the mother of Washington.”
We have
tv or Barry, noiaen at in* rrouate com id me
fjjy* The first installnicnt nf Banks’
patch stating that Geary, with 3,300 in­ rillar* of Halting., on Monday tba 17th day of
a siege train consisting of mortars and fantry, twelve pieces ul artillery and
L— I" .1-* a.—.—
&gt;Ln„.aHj
knul.
I'Xp-ditbin set sail no Tbctony.
Tlw
mdumbiads.
Bui 1 have «o other idea fitly cavalry, marched upon Winchester
General himself -left on Friday in tlm
yet but what we will ba inn chad over ou' the 3d and demanded its surrender,
North Star.
Destination not definitely
like cattle t«» tho slaughter, before they which was complied with, the people ex­
known.
•
hibiting many signs of joy nt his appear­
would harm their property a dollar’s
ance.
worth.. It is the desire uf the soldiers to
granted la Lei
Washington, Dec. 8.

m

WHICH

2000 yds. plain and fancy gilk,

haa the following:

scribe for it if ci rcu instances. will permit

during aftcr-conslipaliun, Mid compc’.llng [ Lst two trains of provisions.

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

previously la­

The Washington Star of this evening

There are three or four corp*

here, aud to look uul upon the moving

DC OUJ USE OF.TJAM;

The Timtt' special says it is proper to
state that Burnside never possessed the
confidence of the Government more then

tbe bending skies on the bloody trudegy

’ the District, of 949 votes.

®®ftt ©onnPMHmeis

by tha railroad from Aqula Creek to
t redericksburg will be provided with | desmaMharirtacfgjHfoaCJPnut adtetatanlor Cf said Mtatej to evocuto a eoaveyaoee of eoc­
rolling sUrck necessary to famish supplies, tala real Vk!*te, in purauauce of a certein con­
tract made bv tbe mW deceased and th* petitioner
troops, Ac., to Burnside’s army.

tbeir lonely habitations and pronounce a

Bar­

ry county gave Fowler 1651 and Bracket
1034 volea.

while standing by

•WEBTfLL—

PROBA TK ORD PR.-KTAn OF Ml ORIGAN,
Covnty OF Bon, sa­
lt a session of the Probate Court for ths ombty of Barry. hoMeaat tbe Probate Ofore, in the
village of Heating*, ea Tuerfev. the etgtneMth
day of November to ths year sas thousand eight

made its appearance amu?j them.
Tbe Government is taking star* where­

indsnd, eould I

kindness of D. Striker Esq.* we are per­

• A. L SKINNER

£tgil Uotiies.

toy; and this

we go Into, the B?H dead rebel I &lt;wi, find.

him over; all tha,

cash STORE!

GRANTA SPAULDING IN BATTLE CREEI ’

h is wd oer puntoow, in being carried

to a ptwluon where they were to be used,
passed nearly the whole distance along

U» bearle of hopeful friend*,।
will promlew, that the next enpegement

Will gel aalride of Lira, and lire, and if be
Mr.
Rev.

was lhe officiating clergy-

A. II. Gaston

mnn.

,t My

any back ratlooe there

Errata.—In pur notice, last wqek, of

were in error M.alnting ,lhqi Rev.

En­

never IrouUe lhe Bebel Gov.nua.at for

.t'Wy&amp;S

AA ic Hall, on Wsdsesdsy ereelnf* o*«rW_
.11 moon.
ul
for*
eretj I.
0*11

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

?! “LOW PRICES*'

or a bullet

thwt 1 MW. perleeU, MMeSU witb what I

Granger preached on tbe occasion.

n».i»W. taw..rt«rt Uy Uiuw,
rfUi&amp;wXtaoS.

b«», &lt;H&gt; o/ Uieni;

A-

na,,,

•nd forne. .TOMWn 3BI

IdsrfhVknow ah I can tall you, -so

TSAIX* RASTWABS.
,v Exnreas,
...........1:»P.M

ol u&gt; ImronlUi, isnaal
Tt» »rmy U wen rapplM

sssrare

MORTGAGE SALE.

�llti

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' ’ ■ *■*"*•-. . ,.. jgfl im, .» . j*

Iradwat'8
■;

r &gt;*

taharrlfy Iftiy d&lt;*tvttCrJtatwarn lM* ship

KBsavaTtae

RESOLVENT

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r. CBisr,

«CAB*jvr»e—*

AMW1HMN uraiarr*M)B

JJBSbmi, If airiww

WA rK BENoV A TING RMTOLVKXT-^wiU rare

and thr Moa&gt;t*whH«w»cb she ts ••no.—
wor.ica.ea orKkm Dterras,Htcowdsty torab- ' -psiMtffl- GatabW-MU^VUMnY 1LAM. &lt;
Ttee Montek. Bssenc.and Ifakant, all! gju, FeTW Surra. Virata&gt; Broriratw

3: •*,«. »

WIU. WinMTAMJ WATBB.

*****
frog motet and healthy, nd has aa len{

■

IT’WILL

MENU

WWD.

BK. TJ.Cf&amp;KCK'S
■ft^LOOW VVaAWfR

Sava your brokan FwraiUira.
n WIMxMEHDLBAtHKR- ■

a cushion, and saves tbe foot

from dam-

oers Date Dren meeivra oy Um eontrnci-

'!&lt;&gt; THE I’l'BLIc:

11 WllJ. MEN I’ GLASS.

wilt weigh I.B00 !• his
dry and iiony, nnd when it cornea lu
contact with a stone or «4her hard sub .
•taiK-c. the horoe eriopWknd auliaeqtientIjt breomra lame. When thr boot gruwai.

Thr U*i9k

ms

m*‘

-

Of the nine-ficMti'ht-MlMrwa there w ill ,
then i&gt;e but th.* Weh/twken, which will Ih*1 Salt Rbeum, S-res of ril kiuds.Humara, Pn«iriea

MT

stands ,

knife.

To^Ui yjuaMtg thi-heel »■ that

tbe foot must in.me t&lt;» tbe ground in an
unnatural manner, tbe *h--es should he
idf tKo aanie thiekasw at the !*&gt;•'as at -Ihiheel.
When the fiot.igproprriy pared, the
shoe should be made to fit it •&lt;&gt; perfectly
that the outside cru»t of the h&lt;ud will not
bnve
t’brrilite. The
•hoe not tw opened at tbe heel wider
ffisn the lioof, »» this, fan* a tendency t«»
crowd in and 'eotrtrttc' lhe foot at thia
Eoint; hut if the outside of tbe *b&lt;H* ia
mught in, eyrti with (he outride of.lbc
•"■■f ‘‘ 6” '*“ «5&gt;»wit« «SseL .TU

tl look nice.,without cter tbjnliyi#, that
they nre d«ing It an injilry that is beyond

Sheep can stand r»4d weather without
8ndd«*n change* nnd

in the South*r»t ns Bt tbe North.

Dir

tbotoMghli soaked to (hr .akin,
lu thia
coiuhtin ft odd raw alnd arid a damp
soil enn not help but carry i ff niticb •&gt;(
thaWtff UilehW ikM) Io tbe wvll

tiring of the riMtrOi T(ir tuylural heat «»f
tbe body f.F sheep (103 = Jia iiiueh high
er than'hat of horses and cattle. Thin
find (or hunting i»l furl) in Oto lung*.
•&gt;( ttiir nrtinihl. To p'recent I hi* hra'f

AUSTIN BUU. OcTvrnor.
'
HKNBT’T. HACKU«i.Pierident&lt;tf IbcSet
nr-./lf.,' Lfoutsnaal Governor.

600.000 !WU'.fflVw'AP’TS
LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY
CO IAJRED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
._________ i2V&gt;:
.177,...............

nn
V
■COUNTY
-------... . and —.^UOAD MAP
of tbe United Slate* and Janada* oom bi tied
giving
•

IT WILL MENU MIHBI.E.

1

IT WILL MEM

«

.

DAMIANO'S

Mine way.

LIKE

and afmigth. ia ah eases ask 'for RADWA Y’H
RENOVATING RKSOLYENT. Pries per bottl.
One Dollar. Ferwm* calling at Dr. Radwar'a

hundred dollars capital. Jb
PrartUU.
J. T. IXOrOo. IM Bnmdday. Nir Tork. |

liim. &lt;«r loRg krrping for spring or uinn
mer matkri; it niay.be pacbd iu’lairrtls

«

rsama-Mv
■ U.MK*-' *&gt;

...

.

CevU^VeAXjM.

cHiu»aS*.
RADWAm READY RESOLVENT gives in

which have besn-abowared upon him from

M

,

(hie Bill'll* of

upon the puritr
R the Mood

AMEBll IK CEMEKT CUE.

VxkM\wa\eA

Priin- 25 Ct*uht per B&gt;&gt;itlr.

Prin- 25 Cents per Bulllr.
Pint* 25 G*nls jwr Bottle.
Price 25 Gnl.» pct Botllr.

Tumors,

FAMILY MEDICIKE,

TERMS &lt; ASH.

LIFE BITTERS

I

JOUNS &amp; CHOMLEY,
(Sole Manufacturer*.&gt;
7H WILLIAM 8IREET.

blim^ protending and bleeding plica, and general

IfAeumwtiam,
Utah HtsjljJlh*.

fit. jfirtfhorn 's rue.
Eruptions,
w.
,
.

I

I

I

ROBE

I

*

&lt;E.U.ERS i

tnce of two yearn.

PM

AHOTHEfi. writes, his son waa cured

NEW YOKE

of IJbeitv Street.

.

^rpXUto,

Fite, thrqfuloua Conjsjjp.ption,

ir Rate br all Dm*r*te, and Xtorqaeepei.
generally ibniugboui the country.

k. &lt;o (.kr.

IL.» pill., .ud mwb

Bjr^fula,
Skin Q)istaJi»»,
BaU Jfhaum,
Q^fapapaia,

Prier 25 C-rnla p&lt;*r B-rtt'e.

Pern ore* (Mr morbid sod biHau* deposit* from
tbe slomaei. sod tx.wd*. regulates tbe liver snd
kidaeys, rruirVing every ubslruction, restores a
natural and healthy action ia Ibe vital organ*.—
It is a superior

DARLING’S

VA\»

"?&gt;\oc'\ Vun^tY

PA RUNG'S

M—M

XYve ComoaXt^.

NTTERK

LIVER REGULATOR

,

If troubled with
“ everv other place tn n.aryland, Virginia "frothing, or anv other cau*e.
d Peaaylvauia. or money refunded.
eongh, RwtleM'neaa at Nteht. half a l«wp««ful
vtiivrva
I &lt;tf the RESOLVENT will injure a eure. Price
Tnnnnn .untvd*. o Pn «.b .-.v-r/.rv
&lt;&gt;m' Dottar a bottte or »ix bottlra for Five Dollar*
T0PUHnrrxDfi\ t“A’ |Un
'
,Tu‘eH*»
Hatdea Lane. NejrYork. Bold
OHIO INDIANA, and ILLINOIS,
b? Droggiate in every town in the United Mate,
&gt;e only authority for Geo. Buell and tho War Bnd Lsuadw.
KAl’2J A' * °®artmeut. Money refunded to any one fin-ling
Maiden Lam
rrur in it. Priced ceut*.
'
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fWE

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

TTOBKET

lied with bleed-

LMIYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS­
SIPPI RIVER—Fmm Actual Surrey a br (’apt*.
Barr and Wm. Bowen, Mlaaiarippi River Pitt*, of
St. Ixmia. Ma., lb'j.i avert ni.n*. nlantaiinii .n/t

Mis»:i*ippi River, with price per hundred eupieu.
Rear Admiral Cha&gt;lca IL Davis, e&lt;-mtnandii&gt;g the

aa many uirr required lor one o that auusdron.
GIDEON WELLES.

All OTHER wai cured of Fever Sore
Which had existed fourteen years
ASOTHZR of Rhewaraiiea of eight ysara
Cues innumerable of Dyspepsia and I arse
Complaint could be menuonsa in which the
Purifier and Pills

l«*i|»Uutl t» ILiilroud O-mpank-a.

RADWAY'S Pl LIB
LIVER

DARLING'S
REGULATOR

Tu all trAo/w th it mtttf concern and it co*
eernu ert.yb&lt;&gt;dy.

than Seuuu, ur Rhubarb, or Tauianuda, or Caator
OIL
AS ALTERATIVES

JOHNS A- ('•ROSLEY'S

Boh. John Croce write*, ‘Bio- klyn Merrb 14
!■*». lu tbe *piiug «f IMu I took a revere cold
wbeb induced a rnaeui fever
I took lw»« doee*

~Wov\k Wke a CVbwrvfe.
'BYooaA VAX.*

CEMENT ROOFING,

Ll VUR RRb'ULA TOR

i

are tfio most active nnd thorough pills that
havo over been introduced.
They act so directly upon the Liver, excib

IT IS FIKE AK1&gt; WATER PROOF

P."2ST

-“T

csTics o

TTOR5EY

aatacut aoora wrruoiT luorao

R.

R.

R.

*&amp;Voo&amp; awl

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
! . roilKJSIE WHD Wk TRIKK&gt; 1

. .ti &gt;h. -a.—— __

LIFE BITTERS.
an i otoers, and han provrd'l- be ll
and MOST DUR IBLK RGOFING

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

.

-------------

t&lt;&gt; those who

Mr^C.Tebow, l| Cbriatophar Street. N. Y.,
Writes: “rrb.it, HWO.-T hava breto subject to
attsck* of Antluaa ll.r last twenty yeara. I bare

*B •®“*® ■*•&lt;&gt; 1"U*n&gt;tna&gt;sry
t
t.ou nmdnredbr lb*-Drastic Purtuth•

.

la required ■
writ, bilious

Mn.rmu

In Yellow. Typhoid, ami Hilinua For*. M Rry•K&gt;0,u ! aipela*3maH Pox. purgation ia highly OMcutisf*
RE but to admiaialnr ad*Mo.uf Drastic KtUa. tba irri-1
Iv—a tai ion they would nroducr and the rriaxatiun and '
I cure depletion that would loRow. would be likely to
a.
_ _.ilJ —.LI..—
'

Physicia

way. nr

N.. Hml tar^t.lnA I......... ..

■M’ltelln

usicu
grawra

G00&amp;. Hke&amp;vevtvew,

twji,k

Darling's Life Bitten,

lULATING FILLS are far more

HYSICIA
«torr.ft

Colia (Pimm, Cholnra JfarlM,
Indigntion,
Pain, in, th* gowl*,
&amp;izxinn*r tic.

^L'l^SK‘k'".15JKrdk’ULTT'

,HM&gt;: 'V,.™—

'“I‘r1 •

P

K,«’PS:

Duling". Liver Bogutaor.

’’s.’S’Zl

BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP............................
SPASMS........................
DEEP SEATED PAINS

VvXX,

1/ABUS1TS LIVER REG CLA TOR.
land end purging f
drocwil* and imps
&gt;y differ from all

tenabled with

knlM-nallr .nd n.iv.n—
RHEUMATISM
SURE THROAT
TVOTH-ACHE...............
NEURALGIA tparoxvsi
CRAMPS
AH fruit riurald ba cwrriuB v gathered HEADACHE
by hand.
Shaking and pounding the COLIC...................... v*.,
DIARRHOEA
?.trre ia n&lt;&gt;t only an injury .tn tbe fruit. LUMBAGO, [paiui of].

braMng while in transitu.
S h Winter1 frttit may b® hept 'In •«*»!
flqLrot.m, in shallow heaps, for a week
.or two. to throw off tbr sweat or sarploa■muiWtter, after whirh it should be awenrt
ed und pai-Ked in clean, dry ' barrels, if
f.m ahipping thebarrvis well fiilrd, snd
Mn* brads-tightly prewted up*n the fr^H

F—F

T&amp;wiu) TWiuvniv
—

-'Arie.I oKW. YtCtvY*

late and invigorate tbe livrr and kidneys'; Tty
Sve,tousle Ibe digestive argans; they regulate
e aeoreh. nt. exerrllout and exhalation*, equal
i*e tbs circulation, vri purify to* Mood. Tlin«.
el/te*ZZfo«« nmtate.Mte—some o? which are Torpid
Lirer, Sick ifesdaebe. Dy.pepda. Pile*. CbHIs

But ih wet uenthrr there is

kiillfind il equally important p-pn.yide
ahe|.ler in-tbe warm, butwe.’ and chai.g*.
able climate of the tu-uthwrstern ofuty
— California Farmer.

-

4|1 M****

LIVER REGllATOR

UfE BITTERS,

Alt^rp. and I»y holding tlirm u eb«trl
front tbeir Lodics they were frozen in
atjfl and st-fly-lrntTy thick and intprryi«qui
In defrlid Jl-etn fibm the cold.
The
•dlglit c«-at t»f fioftn ui-id acta tri the

CwvaVMM. Vrowruu,
bmlbUr
'B.aJfid, So.\x

TBREK BOTTLBM.

Will cure Ferar Sore-. Ulcer*, ftawl* the
Nrae ur Mouth. King* Ev.l, Node*. Di-cbsrrre
from toe Uleru*. etilororis, Prttmtey HyprilK*.
Utaudiilsr Hwi lliug*. Ulceni. uf the Wumb, HicketateCitaring of the Itoae*. Fttx, 'Dropefcat Effn•■on*, and Du&lt; mu Induced by Exposure. Aa

vfTvt tnal, buwevrr. the runt ina»t,l&gt;e kyp'
dry.
In aculd dry climate, if ”tbe wind
jieta a little wet on tbe outride it in mu.n
h&lt;am. nnd thia nd* as a owl &gt;d mail,
with n good warm lining of dry wtud *.n
th&lt;- ki*idr,so lluti the heat front the warm
body' within dor* not fly off
It t» said
thnl thr Sco|&lt;-li Higblandciw in «dden
times when rxpmcd during frosty nights,
wet Ibeir plaids before lying down

l’&lt;Ha ELAIN'.

tote -

Will cure Serefala. Svphili*. White rhrMUng.
ore IJega. Syphihtic Rneuntaiiom, Gutrt. chronic

Printed inslructlraa bow to ■

MEND CHINA.

JAMES TUKI
JOHN M. GM
CORTLAND
HAMUKI.
-------------------- .
■
Will core Salt Rheum, Scald head, ."fore Eye*. Uk'UUS HEWITT. Dcpsty,
ds
I
tucl rvri vlh.ng hut Mclsl*.
|
'
J.'
Strumous Vi*cl&gt;*rgv» from the,Bat*. Swelling to CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
JOHN
KOMRIWG^, AtflStaat Geserri
j A^arti&amp;teli AMERICAE CJUiEET
|be Groin. Falling uf the Wutub, Dyspeptea. Neu­
J.
H.
FUUNTADi
.
Quarter
Heater
0-eraL
?
(
"
oitE
oiU
w*.re U i.
ralgia.

TWO HOTTLFW.

1 *

The War Department naea our Map ol Virginia |
Maryland and Pennaylvauia. ecal »l«&lt;J.o«*0. on
which la marked Annetam Creek. Sbarp.burg,
tnjtirv ifitisdry.

»TATK OFFBCULB.

No matter if thatbnAen Pitcher did i»&lt;R coat but
I aahiHIng, a akiRtng aaved it a shilling earned.
|
II H iLL MEND \I.\BAS'I «*IL
I That ooailr AlsbaaterYeae la broken and yea can't
match it. mend it. nnd it will oerer show when

n«»ot should never be rasped or filed
above the clincbcw, n&lt;»r tbe natural enatn

—;.t &lt;• to*, ranch mihn pr»ceif» wf »n&lt;ptag.
Jling aikT sand papering the hoof to make

IT Will,

y ,;x

--L-* •-

J!,WWrr/f

,

■BTuOO-s&gt; Vvixa

-*•**•**

•

trr ship to tho istr hnnchwi, i» rapidi»|
cwk ua dw AY
appr-utohing romplrtH«, and will br (LAR DIR1OYKRKD A C1XANSING SYRUP,
rtradv to be floated .«t in a frw da.a.- galled Rsnw^r^ ^ayayo Rtaouv.*v-d&gt;M

Bt^^TerffpolnY, t»i

artaL

• pieces oftoat axpcnalr. edt OTara be
IT WM.L MKNH-WWRY.

-JOHN CAflWW, rftw»i»tec.
-J'KTEB Y. l»A»IKL,e&lt; Tfc

yolT

It cati Itr applied by any one,
ta^d by Hasv. &lt; ouim Brow.

Firiiamriiurgh. CT. writes: -A-guMt. 1MC.-

han ever doubted yoet will

P

atwry
auenlto
r«gr» a
clwaiag M

N

"ftouXA. wo vevove..

aTTOMN
A *nd So
GUTTA

rtRGUA CEMENT.

1 heal, Mx.lbe and etreortben. llke Rad* ey*&gt; Rrgu

-

.

no think
We say that Ranwav'e Rannr Rawer ta the
oat rierant and
erlte wmdia.aeknown to ibe
■rid. Thia ia not boaalTug; trv it, if vou feel
skeptical, and

,£.*: ;*'S

VU•“
j
» pnqtnt »e like RAD WAY'S ftMA that win
J*nt» wrftorai deptehugor int eHering with the
funettonoor other eeerrfpwa. Notune In a bond" ’
'
»f eaaee -WouM prove
i adopted tntbeir treat-

K

and

Ftr rmcrrlir •■i’lrnlrlu Mtui
Rnb .rail Uais.

FOR SALE BY

a direct
irfll •doth, in an »&gt;ni hniWhg; frat whrn
lh¥re i« danger of freezing they ahi midJm*

Mvrad in a

cim.1

dry aellar. , Qg, inatrad

toe English Isngu.ge exn
The French cailll .*«^luy
internal administration.

■M BM W

Immediately in a dry aty edbuv kid
UjMiii Uto^-nt nr fnipt In latere two t&lt;&gt;
frnrr flwp; the «H»dv 1m bring m tienr, t&gt;ne

'above the olbrr. Tine latterarrangrraml
afford* a t»w&lt;d &lt;ipp»rttifthy ff»r rxanrlnitiR
tba Iruil during tha wmirr, aad *4 4W
wwlng decaying eprcimrne.
WhA
pliced «dt abUvas «• wimve, the cellar

*160 BEST PIANOS. *150

i its action.

QROVfcrrREN a HALE, hating removed to
their are warernotua,
rblch

to;

M». 178 BKOMDITAl,
DA NX 8. DARLING,

lOSNaaMiiSt .NrW York.

&gt;n . "
£
AVOID fcAUNE PURGATIVES.

THOSE WHO THINK.

bowels. Tbiaia erruaeons.

'

They ~££d ta .b- PHOTOGRAPHIC

taiulng an evsraaitou at the watery part* only.
leaving toe oomiutltamaro, sad Uadis all; but'
w™,U5kiO.jI&lt;
,

- v»bW .,.b

b.r.

. *VS4

' "S

'"

Mirr.. A.nbn.j

.

SWtS.-EV*
Til

—'"«•"&lt;*« r.«i« • ~».a~
new acaie rail

7 Octave Row wood Piano,
euatafalti; aDlmproiromente knjuen l&gt; thia enun

GALLERY

•10 CASH.

---,1
Tignrfir AmbrvNHl.vr.piI5

I

all warranted

&lt;17 toWOO,
the bwd m

_ Mtrl AmhrinypMj Qaatantotil
JLmlirntyp«-; Intp-rial Am

®i*

GRoVEMIEEN &amp; HALE.

Wool

Wool!!

HIE. PUCS TO GET WOOL CARDED,
*
W.fas* 4uvn ••

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                  <text>VOL. 7.
&lt;Qt

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1862
©rijiaal $wirj.

IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,

EK.

V* fa •• A&gt;ww JWraf erar fa* Partfei. '
Offic* *nd mall aabaeribm, tl per aauum, If
prifl in ufnm; olberwia* So cent* * ill be added.

ADvxantxxa.''

X .nf
’EilH***

0*08,

MYDRAAM.

GREAT
VK»!!

■A'JW

Di* (quire, of ten line*, or Ims, Bcsahu -far

th* fl rat, and 15 cante for eaah aubaeqoeat iniarUaa. A liberal diMoant u&gt; y«*riy ad'ennera.

Job aad Card PtlaUag.

plying through tbe tarbid waters of the
great River on the dwn passage, since I
came on board,
Il wm early in the
morning when-we stopped at Natchez,

three, and four at a time, during tbe
hour of our stop. Once more we were
off with the current, and shortly after the

Over High Prices, at the

breakfast bell rang.
The day passed away peetty much as
days generally do on board the Miasteslppi steamers, and when evening came
the cabins were full of fun and sentiment.
Towards nine -fjMOdrwiy attention was
called to a table at which four men were
playing twenty-deck poker. The prin­
cipal playei* was a young man not over
twenty eight, who handled the cards with
a professional air.snd whoee face betrayed
the libertine and sensualist.
He waa* in

HASTINGS

fastings' Bnsintss girttiorj.

DRUG

STORE!!!
Q

Th

~4

Roberts &lt;SL Striker,
GRANT A SPAULDING,
EALERS »n all kind, of dry. goods^raewles.
eroeksry.Ae. State st., at tbe poit office.

D

—UAYX—

JU NT RECEIVED
MASON ALLEN,

new and most cnmpleic assortment of

SILER IN GROCERIES, provisions.

DRLGS AID MEDIC IN ER,

There ntMiip of humaa life,
Bal all waa drrar and (till;
At length I mw • vaatad fam
Slow creeping np the hill.

That tottering frara. wli«i to fan
One time a noble form,

D. C. HAWLEY,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Ttoe weight of maar a atom.
And through the cloud of dark despair
That manUod o’er Ma toee,
I eould the deepi/ imprvteed linen
Vf mad ambiuun trace.

ROBERTS fa STRIKER,

gr FOR MECHANICAL and medicinal
z
rLBFQ»iE8,ONp\&lt;:

OEtl.KRS in drug*. Utediciues, privet medi­
cine*. prints, oil*, lurpvetta*. burning fluid.

Whose blighted trunk was (track down by
Tbe lightning's shivering strake.

ceric,,
.
Uelbrook’a New Block, Hading*. Mich

Atop a fall, stock rf

.
Be

He gated around, and as be gaud

GROCERIES!

ALLEN.

TTORNEVR AT LAW and Solicitors in Chou­
.. . - •___ ..____________ r-Aavo V—

Al o’er hi* feature, came.
Ko Msrius might bare looked
'Mid Cartbaga'a raiaa aai ।

n«i oustnea*.
.
.
... .
Office m the Court ilonse. IIsitings. Mich.
J*sb&gt; A. 8-bxxbv.
F«*a« Au-«

rthing in the Grocery line, such as

DANIEL. COOK,

ffiwiEK'J ’j&gt;xbjtjhekbi

TUSTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
el Tex Ag-nt, will attend to the collection of
debts and all other bnstnees jtertaiuing to bis eflice.

Aid CoklRK Extracts,

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY and Counselor al Imw. Solicitor in
Chaucrrv. General Land and Tax Agent.—
Office, second story of Rower s block.

A

PENCIL*. INKS. PAPER, EN' TKLoPEd, CARDS, Ae., le.
'

J. M. RUSSELL.
HYSICIAN am! Sorgvea.’ Office
»t«ro. State (tract.
____

P

■ObT POPULAR

patent medicines

JOHN5ROBERTS,
HYSICIAN and Sunfran. DwsUiogon Broad
wly, near the (faun House.

JI. P. CHERRY,
OTARY PUBLIC and C*nver.»«r.Willla
ten.) to *H burisra. entrusted to ‘"“’’Jt
prampta*** and fldriitv. Rrridenra. Jobflriowa.
Uarrv rountv, Mleh. Bianki kept always «» bawd-

N

^ICUX.SCBCCTS^ *&lt;sck~r. or.

J •

, —— - - -----

■•p-FTRA'P.. 1F©IB ©ASH

Maintain the deadly strife I
What crimson »ras of kindred blood !

I lading*. Michigan Of
A. M. rod 3 to 3 P. H.

J. M. NEVINS,
otary Public, »n&lt;« Tax agent. I’“rtlc“l*r oke purohMlag medicine* of us ran rriy open
aUeuliou paid to making oat !£&lt;*•’ ***"'
their bring
.
rjrt and Con tract •.
Grrat rare taken tn fstrecloslnx Morta*&lt;®v b? *dr«rto*ment.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

N

Of Law and Jartiee, which, fall noon

High

’ll. WRIGHT,

Karroo

, noMn ..a c“'JS3^!-L"Rr?J,2'Aw;

r4rtX%^^’S^SiS2'ROBERTS A STRIKER.

Barry County, Michigan.

,

The mountain did enfold.

KBArrEN * BCBB0WS.
itanrana'a Old Losses Does Gix, far medwinAmX

&lt;88 pwiiplMM

UuiM».

-t &gt;«“» *"a »“rt,ek SU”“'

“1“*'

A Aery galfawe sprang;
Lika Darin’, straggling, hung.

Qoxljrar'. Patent Braas^ Fwmsgyjte.br
lurnett’a Cocoacine, a very (uperior Yu'’*

Shaking Ike mountain to Ito base:

tjriteatioato procuring Pea*&gt;oM far *» I*r
.Jk. dlrabled in eerrice* back pV

SOLDIER'S

BOUNTY,

BACK PAY, PENSION, d»C.

Office in the Court HnusS-

COMPLETE PORMS AND DIRECTIONS
ros *rrtir*-no»&lt;» vox
ARREARS

of

FAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS.

DANIEL STRIKE®,

lected.
B. H. COOK,

.

-b&lt;" w«" “• “»

“X «. b.
•far record.

'

,

Circuit Cearta—- IMS, 1M».
ins

M»k*o»d

»•* WRIGHT
-.J A -/_*

Middlerille, Aug. B7TWE-

nWEEZEY,

Cmru.rm.8wW.

them.
.
.
,
“Ante up ten."
The hunter put up a ten dollar* bill,
and the routh did the Mme, tbe - cards
were dealt and the belling commenced.
The hitter gated shandy Into his antagnn1*t4 face as the beta were made, but
he read nothing there.
He acumed di*
appointed at this, and “called” the him
ter’s hand at the fourth bet, and won five

The hunter took the bill, and for a sin­
gle instant I could detect a strange sparkle
in his eye, and a quivering of the neither
lip ; but it was gone in a moment.
“Make out your bill of sale for your
gal," he Mid, •‘and put It up with your
tbouaand doHara, and I’ll put up nine
hundred more. That’s a fair thing—I
can’t afford to lose it."
A blank was produced and the bill
filled out and duly signed, and at the
hunter’s suggestion was witnessed. The
young man then placed it with his money
and pushed the whole towards the centre
of the table.
“There's ynur twenty-nine hundred now

face of the speaker, and on the next mo­
ment both of her hands were pressed up­
on her pale hrow.
“ Fours A" ahe faintly gasped.
“Yea. you’re mine and there ain't a
power this side of heaven that can tear
you from mo.
Keep still now and don’t
say a word. Go back now, and I’ll keep
ynur key, I guess, myself.”
As he sp»ke he pushed the girl into
the room again, and re-locked the door.

hundred dollars.
Tbe hunter smiled, and the ynoth bej
again. This time the betting commenced saw a big tear in his eye.
in earnest by the dealer but the other
Half an hour after the young gambler
was not moved by IL The young man waa at the table again, with a new party
put up a thonsand dollar note hut its ap of players, and before I turned in he had
pearance seemed to have no effect on his won ten thousand dollars.
antagonist. Those ripen feature* did not
On the following morning tbe young
change in expression, nor did the keen man was after the hunter tbe first thing;
grev eye grow more bright or dim.
Ho and when he found him he proposed to
covered the note and called—be had won. buy the girl back, bat the present owner
After this the game ran evenly for refused.
some time.
I watched the young man—
*TH give you two thousand dollars for
I call Mm the young man because he was her."
surely younger than the hunter, though |
“No. sir.”
not much, for that Individual *“ still In
“Twenty five hundred."
the prints of manhood—and I aa» him
“Mark!” thundered the hunter, with

severs! times make the attempt to per­
form several nf Ms tridts, but those grey
eye* were fixed too keenly upon him.—

could be seen upon his face.
I was puzzled ; fur it really s^tmed to
me that he would rather lose than to
win.
,
But my thoughts wkfle soon called
from tbd players to the play^ 1 snw the

a look of fire, “all the money that ever
floated, over this river would not buy

that gal."
The blackleg cursed and swore, but it
availed him nothing. An hour after­
wards the boat wa* along side the pier at
St Francisville, and I took my baggage
and went ashore, for here I was to remain
on business a few day*. I went up to

luggage I went into one of tbe parlors
and sal down.
No one waa there, and
for awhile I busied myself in examining
the pictures about the room.
1 waa look­
Major Logan, a connection ’of the kinga and a jack* .Hfl- hsd meant to ing at nne which hong in a small recess
have
four
kings
and
an
ace,
but
a
double
where
the
chimney
stood,
when
hearing
Lands of Logan, a merry wag. whom
many reentfect In Ayrshire as a first rate cut by his opponent- had hurt him. 1 some one enter 1 turned and saw the
performer on thp violin, and^ geest social Knew that trick, and ! mw wbat the gam­ stout htmter and quadroon, but they did
Norite, a** ifr'Whrifn? Ana'll “senli- bler did not sec. He was sure that one not see me.
“Now, Lanthle," spoke the man in a
mental sister Saair." mention is made in
more than one of Bnrns’ poems, was also and that hie opponent held the other
a man of great natural humor.
A gen* three, with a pair of obmm , whMe 1 nn more, for you are mine now.”
As he thus spoke, the beautiful maiden
tieman, whose reputation far hnspitalitv
fell nn hie bosom nr.d vepl aloud, while
was nnt high after lasting of tome port
he with marmu re of thankfulness and joy
wine ofgrtM ORe and excellence, was pro­
wound his “0. nrms around her and
fited on with eomedifltenlty to produce of l he plavrra promptly-*
“I sea that and go a tbnmand better,” strained her to his breast.
.
“Pardon me," said I, stepping forward,
.
The blackleg looked al bitt “fUle” wayy “but I am not to blame far this."
itfa a pBr ft Hno linleforttaage.'
“Fwrwhat!” uttered tbe hunter, while
anxiously;
Ha «Mnted it and farad
the
girl
started
back
libs
a
frightened
’"“In m&gt; time, mias,” eapi a stem aunt,
lamb.
■‘rtr. biro lor.W *1
««n»n’. fw«
“But you’re a man, sir.”
&lt;h*r

Mi*rar,Dee. 1, I ML

••S. C. PBINDLS,

her this morning.”
'•This morning !" repeated the hunter
with a start.
“Yea, just above here in Natebez; here
is tbe bill of sale: “One girl, Lanthle;
nineteen hundred dollars.”

'You dealt youraelf,” remarked the
aotne physical respects, handsome ; but hunter, nt he sprinkled bis cards upon
tberecklees viUian was v&gt; pis'mly stamped the table and showed four aces. “I think
upon hi* countenance that no gentleman the gal is mine."
could look upon him with but pity and
“Broke—dead I” said the gambler.
disgust.
He was a alight built man, and
“All gonel”
dressed gaudily.
1 had not stood by tbe
“Every pick "
table ten minute* before the other three
‘•Then take one thousand dollars back
players arose and tbe youth was left again.”
alone.
“Give me hack tbe gal.”
“Wbn'II take a hand 1” he asked cast­
“No sir!” thundered tbe stout man.—
ing his eyes around the erOwd. “Come, As he spoke be drew the bill of sale to­
gentleman ; I have a few thousand to wards him. and clutched it nervously, and
lose.
VVhuwantejtl”
then pushed tbe tboussud dollars to his
“Look here, stranger. I’ve g«&gt;t a little
antagonist
money that's no use to me.
What say
“Now show me the gal.”
The ynung man led the way towards
The near speaker formed a striking the forward part of the deck, and haring
contrast to the player rlready at the ta unlocked tbe do.»r of a low, narrow state
ble.
He was a powerful built man, dark room, he called for the inmate to come
and gloomy in expression, and standing out I had fallowed them up, and watch­
over sis fuel high.
Hi* darkness was ed with more than ordinary interest to
vee the finale of this curious transaction.
eime n-ccnt cause, f&lt;»r it was plain to be A large lamp hung directly opposite to
seen that bin bold features h.td not yet the door of the dining room; and when
become use to it.
His hair hung in light tbe girl came out I saw her face plainly.
colored ringlets about bis neck, and his I waa startled ; for I think I never saw a
dark grey eyes were full of strange fire. more beautiful woman. She wasaquadHis dress was mostly composed of pan
ron. and not over twenty years of age,
thor skins and his cap waa of the same, of medium else, with dark, waving hair,
with a tail lutnging behind. When he and a face as fair ar a human face could
Mt down at the table, J saw he did it with be.
a recklessness that was not natural to
“Well Lanthle,” said the young game­
him ; and from that moment I became ster, “you are gone. I've void you."
deeply interested in him, (or I felt that
The girl started and looked. There
at heart he waa a noble and generous waa a frightened expression upon her face,
man.’
and as she saw bow many men were
lake ynur gam&lt;L”. said the young gazing upon her, the rich blood mounted
“Make
____
the cards adroitly.
man,_ shuffling
shufi
to her face, which had before been pale
Go ahead," responded the other. "A as death
man don’t Iront wild varmints f&gt;r a life
“You are my girl now,” said the huntime to lie afraid of a quarter of a deck
nf cards. Go. ahead, .And let na have
She started again and looked into the

At length the huHter began-to win rap
idly ;'but note single ray of satisfaction

J-c- *“«'

«n. N. UH ELDON,
BOUNTY TREASURER. Wi" p*J

IUccra*fal.

“That’s poor properly for me, strati

AN INCIDENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI.1

All

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NO. 33

g-istinjj tjmrr,

young vnan shnffle'the ckrda, and 1 knew
he bad “stocked” them. I slipped aronnd
behind him and mw that ha had four

I had business in Natchez.
I went to
break horses for John Gratnpsbell. He
owned this gal; I stayed there over a
year. Perhaps you wonder that I loved
her. By my soul I did love that girl ;
I asked her if ever I would raise money
enough to buy her if she would be my
wife. Didn’t she say ye« quick, though.
Then I went to Mr. Grampebell, and
asked him if bo would sell her.
Ho said
no ; he’d as quick sell one of bis children.
But when I told him I wanted her for a
lawful wedded wile, and that sbe already
loved me, he aaid that 1 might have her,
and that be would keep her for me till I

could raise the money.
So I told Lanthle all. and started for
the wood* once more.
A month ago 1
had two thousand dollars over and above
all I should need for expenses, and I
started.
Mr. Grampsbell was dead, and
all of hit folks sold off. 1 tracked Lan­
thle to a trader, and got there an boor
after she had been sold.
When be told
me who bad got her I made up rov mind
she was lost 1 went aboard the first
dawn boat, determined to th rod1 my
money away and then go back to the
woods; for I didn’t want to keep a pen­
ny that I’d meant for that work. You

know the rosL
When I saw the bill of
sale I knew who had fallen in my way.—
She ain’t hurt, sir—not a bit. She’s as
pure and good as ever, and 1 reckon you’ll
hunt some time before you’ll find a bet­
ter wife.”
I agreed with him fully. Shortly after­
wards tbe hunter pot confidence enough
in me to leave hie prize in my keeping
while he went to get a license. 1 found
her a sensible. Intelligent girl; and she
made no effort to conceal her love for
tbe nqble. hunter, nor her joy in view of
the events which had so strangely trans­
pired. By end by the stout man re­
turned, and with him came tbe justice.
I saw the happy pair married, and before
night they took an upward bound boat
Up in Warren county, Illinois, upon
the first bend the Henderson river, lives
one of the most flourishing farmemof the
west.
His name is I-eri Dolworth.—
People who aceep: his generous hospi­
tality are struck with the strange beauty
of his children ; and their stay need not
be long to assure them that the wife and
mother is not only one ot tbe moat beau­
tiful but the best matron in tbe great
west. He and his wife are the ones of
rhotn J have just told you.

General Halleck begins his report with
his visit of inspection and conic I is lion to
the Army of the Potomac, at Harrison's
Landing,*on July 25th and 27lh.
His

object was, if possible, to cause an ad­
venes on Richmond from the James riv.
er; or if thia was nut possible, to unite
the armies of McClellan and Pope fur
combined operations on some other line.
He relates that General McClellan at
first required 50,000 additional men to
attempt tbe assault of Richmond.
Ila
was informed that only 20,000 could be
spared ; offered to make the attempt with
this increase; but, when (jgneral Halleck
left him, once more chenged bis mind,
and telegraphed that be would require
35,000—a uuml»er whith he already
knew it was impossible to send.
Aa General McClellan thus gave up,
iu effect, the attempted assault on Rich­
mond from tbe J nines, ho was ordered,
&lt;&gt;u July 30, to prepare far a removal of
his army to’ Aquia Creek.
General
Burnside, ordered to the same point with
his army on the 1st of August, reached
it on tbe 3d. General McClellan, order­
ed on tbe 3d to withdraw his whole ar­
my, sent a protest, on the 5th, dated at
noun on the 4ttu To this it seems Gen.
Halleck replied, with what will appear
to many singular mildneaa, next day, the
sixth; and not till eight days after that,
er eleven days after he had received the
order for moving hie^rmy, did General
McClellan begin to obey.
Meantime the rebels ware preaaing
Pope. On the Olh—six days after Mc­
Clellan had been ordered to move—the
battle of Cedar Mountain was fought—

ring towards
Pope, who was ordered to fall. back.—
Though the army of the Potomac was ao
long delayed, yet General Halleck re­
ports that on the 27th of August there
was “Lvery prospect that Jackson would
be destroyed before reinforcements eould
come to his relict”
McClellan's army
had then arrived at Alexandria, Hooker
and Kearney were already with Pope,
Heintxleman also came into action the
next morning; but Fitx John Porter,
“ordered to be at Hrtstow’s Station on
the morning ul the 28th,” “for some *■
explained reason did not comply with
thia order, and his corps waa not in tbe
battle* ut the 28U&gt; and 29th," the decisive
bottlw of that campaign.
General Halleck cum plains that some
ol the Putotnacarmy behaved very bad-

brought hie army within
maod ol MoCieilan.
He was at his owq
request reliavwd. Thus ended this aflovameut, of which Geaa/ai Halteck makes

Ma
wr xnufactuber ■
a r Wnst^fGoodjear •

�lion; un the 12th part uf it readied Fredcrick ; i m the 14th ibe buttle .of £oci£
Mountain was haigln ; on the
tbft
of Antietam. On tbe 18’.h and »h Lee
withdrew across the I utoiitse tMipersued,
uno from lhe 17tb uf October to Sb 26th,

■

erius awowitb pgaa pi

.

uf operations is to be

I

Mr. Hill is well kno&lt;g to lhe

u

under tbe last call.

only are exempt.

A few

tewasbips

We

vigurutis campaign, was a matter of great
disappointment and regret.”

fear, absolutely nothing.

im-

It fa a little puxxling to read next, that
“General McClellan dltapproved of the
plan of crossing the Putomae south of the
Blue Ridge, and aaid that be would croa»
in Harper’s Ferry and advance upon
W incheslcr. He, however, did not cross
till lhe 26th uf October, and then al Ber­
lin,n which is “south of tbe Blue Ridge.’’
N&lt;-r does General Hulleck seem netter informed, fui he says : “Wbat cant­
ed him (General McClellan) to change
his views, or what his plan of campaign
was, I am ignorant, for about thia time
he ceased to communicate with me in
regard to his operations, sanding bis rcpurfa directly to the Preaident.”
On the 5th pf November General
McClellan w as relieved from command.
General Halleck next gives a report
of the operations in the Weal, including
the rctnat of General Buell, “without
giving tba enemy battle,” and concludes
with a summary which demands the
atlenliuj
of Cougresa.
Ha rmnarks

be no draft!

Has the

preesion generally attained that there will

lay no such

Wo warn our friends to

flattering unction to their

Guv.

Blair

lias spoken ; aud

the words be utters are

when ho

It is no idle

not devoid of meaning.

npwspapcr tale, or lawyer’s plea that now

tells yoa tht drnjt will nrtly comt, unless
avoided by volunteering.
The 30lh day of December is fastdraw­

too soon,

ing near, aud soon, alas I

many, wo fear, will

close in

upon

for
us.

when money business, and family ties will

buy no exemption.

Now is tho lime to

be, to

act, to offer large bounties if need

uae personal effort with

those

who can

go without ruin to themselves and fami­
lies.

Monied and business

you act, or will

will

men,

you Ihj drafted!

The

For our country's

and tho time short.

good, for your own interest and

protec­

tion. for the credit of our county, lot the

draft be avoided if p-«sible.

now lies

Shu was always an unfortunate

was,a short tilde since besmeared, during

the night time, with coal tar.

Freedom

of speech is sometimes denied immunity
in a Democratic city.

be

a few

weeks since he waa detailed f«»r recruiting

service, h’u office being at Grand.Rapids.
His health la rapidly recovering, and his

friends desire to aid biro in attaining n

better fitting his deserts and

position

qualificationa.

We

bazzard nothing in

saying that Mr. Illi! will bean energetic,
thoroughly practical and humane officer.
Having aeeu touch service,

be ia fully

fitted to carry his men to an early pro

ficieney in drill, which

will enable bis

company to obtain tbe position of honor
in the Regiment

We bespeak for him

tbe hearty and earnest co^tperuthxi of

fy According Ui-tbeir own statement
the rebels in Texna are hanging Union
by scores. All
are ‘convicted
tnen l_
' " who
1
‘
dongtag to the
tbe ---------secret---Union
Society
of belonging
------- --------r
are at once executed.
In Galnsfilla,
twenty have been hung ; in O*»k county,
flirty two, ai last accounts. Trial* arc
going on In alt tbe counties.
And yet,
these rebel muaderers are sweetly named
by mealy- mouthed Conorrvalunn, •‘Our
misguided Southern brelhron.”

Parson Brownlow says that Tennessee

is to all

intents and purposes brought

contain thirteen

Senate

and

editors.

ten

Three

in tho

An

bow

low they have fallen.’’

All engaged

in these riots are impressed into the. see-

North Carolina, and aaid to be

inarching on Weldon.

i M. A. HYDE, of
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Tbm Qu«ta.—Under an apportionment

A Letter way would be to try the

SPECIAL

exempts, the quota of men to be raised

NOTICES-

It sustains tbe Administration and tbe

in the several townships of thia county

Government

13,

Rutland

FT ADVOCATES

Yankee
'». a. WALBBIDOE

This apportionment would of course

in‘proportion Io the returned names,

in

the correction of a few wrong credits.—

A

Unconditional Loyalty.

BuMolution Motioe
ship
style af “1
solved by i
of said fin

The Commissioner has not yet received

Hailing*, December l.\ 194S-

names have not been reported to him.—

firatr

.Uxn U h

Mlj w&lt;i W
Ax'lH^wnt

state or sumo as

b.ua

_&gt;cNUr.____

Foesrs District, or 1
Grand Rapids, Dec.

Pxmsoxal.—Capt Walbridge, recently

o. Wrfw

,w kH.l

canty, having some time since, resigned

bis com mission.

He has permission from

the 9th regiment of cavalry.

ment and to pay interest
approved by tbe President,
lae September annual &gt;w

E. R. Mil­

ler. Esq., of Richland, takes tbe place of
1st Lieutenant in tbe company if they are

successful.

There is now on lack nf op

county.

eooaty of Barry, are in the hand* .«f 3. P. ROBKRTS, of Hasting*. Depute Collector, to whom
the ameunt of Mid lieeaae*. duties or taxe* will
1&gt;C pa&gt;&lt;3, on or o
December, I M2,

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shin plasters will not answer.

U. 8, Collector^ 41b District, Michigan

of Leander Lapbawi, praying for letters of admin­
istration upon Mid estate ;
Tfeerrop-.ii it is ordered, that Nrmdav lite
twelfth {ilu&gt;! day of January rest, at teno'riock
io tbe foreuoon.be aasigued for tho bearing of eaid
petition, and that the heirs al taw of aaid deceased
aad all other persona interested in mid estate, are
required to appear at a session of said Court, then
to be hoidrn at the Probate Office, in tbe village
uf Hastings, and ebow ennae. if anr there be. wl&gt;v
tbe prayer of tbe petitioner should not be graated.
And it is further ordered, that the petitioner
give notice to tbeperronsmWrested in aaid estate
of tbe ycndency of said pclibon, aad tbe Lear ng
thereof, by censing a erpr of this order to be
published in the fi.rtinpt’ Banner, a newspaper
printed and circulating in aaid countr of Barer,
for three &gt;nce»sire weeks, immediately prevfoua
to aaid day of bearing.
d«l7
.
8. C. PRINDLE.
PRLXDLE.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Prnbsle.

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COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

Vers foU'b

McClellan’s Disloyalty.
of Michigan,

is 6,614.—

A slave insurrection is feared in

Ken

for the public safety.

Tbe State of Vermont, after

many

years of trial in the i^cgislsture, has final­

ly passed a law taxing dogs.

We

wish

the Legislature of Michigan might be in

duced to do likewise.

Dugs

that are

worth an existence arc worthy of being

appreciated as property.
Oneida county, N. Y.

contains 6,673

inn fire.
dogs. Its population is 105.202. Now
About three o’clock Gen. Blunt, ar­
rived from Cane Hill with five thousand we venture tho assertion that Barry Coun­
men and a strong force of artillery, and ty, with a population of a little mure than
attacked the enemy in the rear. The 14,000. contains 2,000 dogs. A tax of
rebels made a desperate effort to cnptnre
t2 each would cancel nearly one half our
his batteries, but were repulsed with ter­
taxes for the relief of families of Volun­
rible slaughter.
We trust our Representatives In
We held lhe whole field at dark, and teers.
before 6 o’clock that night the entire the Legislature will thinkuf these thing*.
rebel force waa in full retreat over Bos­
James Gurdon Bennet, sen., it is said,
ton Monntains.
Our loss in kilted end wounded was is about to retire from business, and leave
the conduct and management of the. N. Y.

Herald to his son, J. G. B.. juu.

Bevsnteen suits havsbsen instituted in
^yThe report of the Secretary of Norfolk Va.,again^. tfie various members
the Navy states that uut of 25.000 rncu
of the WiiSTomily to recover sundry
enrolled since active operations commen­
ced, only 119 have been killed, notwitb- debts.

The Chicago THAwnr makes tbe fol
lowing statement in regard to Gen. Mo
Clcllan
“As long as General McClellan was at

It does tbe County printing.
TATE OF MICHIGAN. I „
Probate Court
Barry County.
(“ for raid coonty.
At a aeaaion "f awd Court bolden at the Pro­
bate Office. in tbe Vfllstpof Uaaiings,an Tnaaday,
the Uth day of December, in tbeyear owe ttrooaaod eight hundred aad rivty-two
Present,

S

c®“llt'r; ““ Hstuniay. the Hreuty-MvesiU.
|X7tM«taTof Droeoiter. |S«, &gt;ud •» Huturxter
Apr*’‘h««-&lt;&gt;&lt;i right
huulrrd tndiah three, at the Lour* of one o'-

his Soldiers in him by the publication of i 0 On*reading aad filing U^pelJfoB. dulrvarified
the facts which have been long in our I ot W.lliam Bead, sreyteg.lUi ibe Ual Will
po^-ioo.
B,ino. ,h.t b,
।
displaced to make ronin for a better and
more earnest man, there can be no ob­
jection to saying that when the war broke
out, and before a Major-Generalship was
tendered him by a too indulgent gov­ ru. sou
ernment. he frequently and unreservedly
expressed tbe opinion that “tbe South
was right and ought to succeed." ‘ We
ourselves have read a letter from one of
the moot truthful and excellent gentle­
men of Cincinnati, a frequent visitor in
Gen. McClellan’s family. In which the iisbed in
charge of former dixloyalty is made, aud
supported hr proof that, not tbe most ar­
dent &lt;»f tbe McClellan worshipper* could
doubt.
It ia, in fact, notorious io Cinchi-

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Tke raihodiniesl of proctieal utility. and »«v
Tri ef sunpHitj; mokes tho rnnuiur »tilcb very
rapidly sod perfect. ««• a cotnnum oeedle. and
wul Isot»lifetime. A: the New York Mate Pair,
itesfficteaev. and &lt;T»«l pro- l.ca' utility, wasconBnoed by tbe award of the First Premium
Il will tunuu. arms. *tuu. trot, sew rr
BOaaUTM. ole.. With a single or doable thread, on
any material adapted to tbe arxaixc ttrirva The
thinnest, usually tbe most difficult to ateteb. by
other sewing maciiinse. being sewed the cmieot
For ladies and ebUdten's atiMrri, and other arti­
ste made of light fabrics, it wilt therefore ba
found almost ikvaixa**.
It la attatebed fo tb« table HU a »e- mg bird,
and having no tewelen. and and requiring no lu­
cubration or oImmc ofditri. is always ready for
»P«- atiou, aad aarii a marvel ef Btrnplicm that a

called t&lt;&gt; a command, that the sympathies
Da. Ronaca’s Breraaa.—By reference
of tbe General were wholly in favor of
Dr. Roback'1 advsrtiaraicnl ou tbe third page.
the rebellion- and that bo never used any
enre in concealing them from his aasnei
Ates, upon whose discretion be Could de- |
pend.
Many of these, while wondering
at lhe revolution of opinion that impel
led him U&gt; accept a coaimMun when it
was tendered to him by Mr. Lincoln,
have never l»een at any luce to account
their effect ia natural.
fur bis failure to achieve success.
Wg
W»
state nothing but faeta.”

to jail.

Faust wa

The pirate shi|#MAlabama" was chased

into Martinique harbor by

the San

Ja­

cinto,but by the connivance of the French
subjecta knd mrthorities, was allowed- to

SWt®T.

The Iffgiaiatura of Vermont has had

.4ta( p

escape and is again on her mission of pil­

ggT’ Gen. Buller, in a letter just re lage and destruction.
ccived in Washington, nays that bis two
regiments of colored troops have renderTbe Attorney uf the Interna! Revid him very great service in the Gulf
:uc Bureau receives many ourioua letDepartment, and have enabled him to do
mtH^i inure than be could have aeconh
piloted without drain.
He fa supporting timw concerning the national «Amp and
at (toirtcrnmmt expense. 30.000 white license tax.
One of the letters runs thus:
‘•My two buys sell caaaocae.

Are they

‘If my wile hires a doctor who hasn’t any

Tbe Missouri totals MHitin and the
Jay Uwhere Uve cams 4n entoislacfcaus creoriy. is roforeffise &lt;o
tatrehaads
were forrbored by
er... Tbs Jay has kora refitted to
be

.11 p.rt.«.
l.hlnl «ll*

the draft lakes place.

tuoy. and the citizens of Fayette county

That of the rebels was-1,509 by

Ar

rwtioM «&gt;U

th.ru tart

rtotj re

JOHN 8. VAN BRUNT
WELCOM MARBLE.

called a meeting to consult upon measure*

lhelrown admission.

MTTien.

may be done to every townships before

court martial, sentence and shoot them.

That will do for war times.

their overwhelming numbers st bay.—
The 20th Wisconsin captured a rebel
buttery of four heavy guns, but were
forced’to abandon them under a murder­

UM.

U Mr. B.»c

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER I

tant General, and some recently enlisted

Tliat would put a stop tu such riots, and

Tho official majority on the Republican

pieces of artillery.
The battle raged from 10 a. m. till
dark, and was desperately loughlthroughout.
Our artillery drove the enemy
from two strong 'positions and kept

inf*. and show eauee, if anr tl^rv hr. why the
pros er of the fwtititMicr should not be granted
Awd it is further ordered, that aatd petitioner
give notice tn the petaous interested, in said
rotate. of tbe pendency of aaid petiUeu. aad tbe
heariag Jbereof, by causing a enpv of this order
to be pubiUbed la tbr Heating* Hanner, a news­
paper printed in said c»uatv. of Barry for three
auceeeeire wteka, immediately previous to said,
oay of bearing.
(A true copy.)
8. C. PRIX01T..
doe17
dodge of Probata.

a correct apportionment from tbe Adju­

sion, 37.

them.
Hie enemy were twenty-four thousand
strong mid divided into four divisions,
under G«.na. Parsons; Marmaduke, Frost
and Rains, nil under Gen. Hindman, and
embraced the flower of tbe trans-Missis­
sippi army, u dll supported by eighteen

vWc* &lt;&lt;"*• ’i

i,
b««w«N

«r «

t&lt;iwn8, Maple Grove 14, Orangeville 20.

port unity for our citizens to volunteer

Stale ticket

I, will h«

Caatlelor. 7, Hope 11. Irving 11. Johns

sion, 14 ; House —Republicans, 62; Fu

over

PKOBJk
DAA.-BTATqOF MICHIGAN
County af Barry, ar.
At a aaaaion of tbe Probate Court for the Conn­
tv of Barer, balden at tbe Probate Office, in lbs
rilkse of Haat.ng., en Monday tbe Mtaeuto day
of December, in tbe year one thousand eight
hundred and aisty two; preaent, 8. C. Prindle,
Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Henry Burd, late
of CariUm. in aaid county deceased.
On reading and lliug the ncOli-m. duly verified
af Delilah Burd, widow of said deceased, praying,
that Administration uf said aatate nit be granted
to Alfred E. Fowler.
Tbrrmpon it is ordered that Monday.the twelfth

Baltimore 2,

and* save the neceaaity of a draft, in this

follows: 'Sctiate—Republicans, 18; Fu­

BATTLxFrXLD NK.Ut FxrrrTZVILLK,
Ark., Dec. 8lh.—Gen. Hemin’s forces,
co route tn reinforce Gen. Blunt, met the
enemy yesterday on Crawford’S Prairie,
ten miles south of Fayetteville, Arkan-

THE BANNEK!

made out previous u&gt; the examinati&gt;« of

leaders of such riots by a drum-head

The Legislature of this State stands as

Great Victory near Fayetteville.

While olhvrys;
ths Bxmxss

mission of obtaining volunteers.

Governor Blair tn raise n company fiir

Rcaiatcncc to the draft ia not uncom­

vice.

OuJygt.

in the nf lbe 8th Michigan, has returned to nur

House.

exchange remarks : “Poor 'eusscs,’

mon in some uf the States.

Oelyll
'

jgr Gen. Bank's expedition has land­
ed in

back into tbe Union.

The next Legislature ol Wisconsin will

Cbastete A Draggrota. A.Y.

Osly 11.

our citizens wherever be may go oo his

Assyria 21. Barry. 10.

Itawr W. ta« awrt A....

OMlytt.

.acUMl preuMuro m Uw ekyvwetbe praa—r
time, of 251.756 (hqis running nt large,
neither aiuxNkd or chained!"

This should be seen to at once that justice

in the end, save life.

standing die active duty performed by
ibut servlet, and tbe great part II has
taken in the aehievment of all our moat
JkiMinnt, irktoriea. Tbe principal loss
was al New Orleans.

Ills health

came impaired in tbe service, and

mKTMAXA CO B COSCTXniATtM BEXWW,

Michigan Third Regiwrant, w here ba has

craft.

The residence of Henry Ward1 Beecher

BANNER

LdsclTffitj

be varied by the eiemptions being more,

worthy.

FOR THE

all snreiaa in the citv. and these ware all

Springs 7.

The steamer, Great Eastern,

udices.

600.

.

B

Prairieville 28,

NEWS ITEMS.

. SA.VXMUlfcBlLKS, RIBBONS. Sc.

“In June, 6,702 ;

call is earnest, tbe condition imperative,

that—“while our s^ldiars have generally
fought with bravery, and gained many
important battles, there victories have
not produced the usual results. In many
instances the defeated foe was not foll&lt;&lt;w‘ cd from lhe battle-field, and even where
n pursuit was nt tern ped it almost iuvarihly failed to effect the capture or destruc­
tion of any part of lhe retreating army.
This is a matter which requires serious
and careful cousidcration.
A victorious
Army is auppored to be in a condition tu
puratio its defeated foe with advantage,
and, during such pursuit, to d&lt;&gt;. him seri
uux, if m»l fata] injury. This result lias
urually been attained in other countries,
la there any reason why it sbuuld nut be
expected in’this!’’
This fa a quesliun tbe whole country
bns been asking for many months.
We
trust it will receive attention and inves­
tigation from the representatives of the
nation in Ccingrcas. Tbe report remarks
uu the superfluous baggage U&gt; which the
-Army of the Potomac Iffis been accus­
tomed, to the absenteeism, wbieh is “one
of lhe inoat serious evils of all our ar­
mies,’’ and recommends revision and
amendment of our military laws.
We make m&gt; comments upon this
calm, clear, and unprejudiced report; lhe
facts it dfacluacs apeak for themselves;
and the author, who is no radical, and
not evea a politician, hut a solieriniuded
and accomplished soldier, will hardly be
accused of cither party or personal prej­

and won a decisive victory

The fol Iowing--ora

ful in his endeavors, be fa to areume.— jin
in A&gt;ig»*t. 1,123. There
SUBSCRIBE
Mr Hill’s patriotism early induced Mtn : figures sum up 12.641. On the 1st of
tu
leave a gmui burinee. end enlist September there were but 711 dy '*

country’s sdke alone.

What are these townships doing 1

souls.

1 tbe dog population.

The greater proper

the towns have quite a large number.—

IBEL'M

ONLY ONE

the reapmsiWe pctotkta, Wttak;ITsweeeW fflorin* t||P summer :

Tira Draft.
Barry County is still nearly or quite

IRU.

INGS

*fa J

hie, generous and humane i|
none who know him doubt his

100 mm behind on its quota of volunteers

t«;fented foe, and during the moat favora­
ble season for rapid movements and a

*

paey for the Seventh Csv*y. '

«

"

ly ordered by lhe President, through
Gen. Halleck, to “cross the Putiftnac and

ta»,

m

S-

RRABW — -4&amp;rwMtet Ltefbfo

£ve battle to lhe enemy or drive him
&gt;uth " On this delay. General Halleck
temperate^- remarks:, "The loug.ioac.
tivity of to large an afniy in tbe face of a

\

fa ‘ New 1

Hill of Middleville,

leomwM'M.nl u

t, ««• county as n lhord^|it WM

uf October, Genera! Halleck rvpurta,i
'•McClellan's main army remained on
the north batik of the PofofWc, in ths
- yJc!nl’J .‘J( Sharpsburg aud Harper’s
Ferry." and this though oh the" 6th of.
.October, Iveatf day
it-mx*

H^AIpbeue M.

-----~

i

been tbe tract

ture.

Bitt no law

ir a few weeks by a very ttimUe remedy
Ing suffi-red aaveral Tears with a severe

frro rf^Bxyroae ttergsii,
B^hnsre JZrSSlJ^lteSM^^lart.

tfMiaiui of rowing. etc., Mod arfsaap for return

AT*. aaosowAT, «■ r.

W.Ur^

tbe ^Mkt

�Bastings Jritt fcnrrntt.

or rar
WAR NEWS H

near the ofty.„
«&lt;• u. nu&gt; .i&gt;d m
YnrtI
Mrs, under command ofGen. Woodbury,
In thA .1... L..L
____ ......
Mail..

X T. Express,.,
v.n
r

The

Fall Turin nf the Union School

will close on Wednesday, the 24th font.,
the evening m which day (Christmas Eve)
the teachers and pupils intend to make a
festive occasion.

The exercises will not

be «»f lhe character of a public exhibition,

and no efforts will be made to entertain

CASH STORE!
ir. fmareh.) per tea,
Philadelphia. Dm 11.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

A. L. SKINNER

New York, Dec, 18.

—WEWLL—

An Immense Stock of

' Allhiutgb n&lt;*t fully informed of the ene­
my’s position it to claimed that Burnside
has outwitted and uslgetieralrd them.
His decoy* to make believe we would

I

crussa with the main force at Fort Con
wav seems Ui have succeeded admirably.
Deceived by tbit, lhe main body uf
the rebels including Jackson's command,
aeems to'have been transferred twentyfive miles down the river.

iDimr ®Dnnpj«rm©H
On reading and'tiling tbe petition,duly verified,
Isabella Wlnaaa. widow of aaid deceased. pray.
ra Xto- l.ll.r. mV A J
day of JannarylB63, al b‘o’cl-ck in lhe forenoon

..r

1 J„.A

J

T..J—

r&gt;—u-..

r,"r: J1" y-T"”■»
lb&gt;- 7b'l«
"’Um.
however, hf which th- rclu-l nharprho&gt;teti
’
■ IM a Very spirited reply. It ia thought the 1 day of November in tbe year -nc tbouaaad right
had cocealed lht-tii&lt;«eh&lt;-s,* were plainly‘ truops will t.11 be over at Doon.
; ^,,.n&lt;1.7d !n*!
I’r**eD‘- Sbwman C.
visible. To them our fire was for a tity?
Information received during lhe night ’
“u?»rthe
of
•Maitiaon,
all parties.
I^t each parcel be dialinctly particularly directed.
The vffi-cl was and this morning from deserters and | late of- said Countr, dsoeaaed.
* *
tabled with the name of the scholar for their partial demolition, hi n short time
U-.«. tlul th. ratal, h.t.
2!“
of Albert M. Jone*, praying
whom it to intruded then wrap it care­ after the first fire they became untenable
decree autboriring William t
fully and label it “For Christmas Tree." by tbe rclud riflemen, who retreated to of the citv, tint first &lt;uie being taut mile
‘certain eontbe rbur id the town where they took back, and the aecoud a tnile from lhe
All presents should, if p&lt;u&gt;sil&gt;l», lie left
shelter Itchind, os yet* ttnluirmed build
first.
at Mr. Bancroft's residence, on Tuesday inga.
By seven o'clock the bombard
Washington, Dec. 14.
the 2Bd inst.,nr, if more convenient, they ment becanw general, and from that time
Gentlemen in high public position re­
may be left with Mias Knowlton or Miw until one o’clock, tbe r&lt;»ar of artillery
.b. Mrarliun, .. ernin, fn.m G«. I
■!*U^I5^1S±;.S.7.
w as incesaant. .Batlcriea uf the thh corps
McNair.
B.
ruked the streets with shell,shrapnel and
grape, though tbe fi.g still coutmued to
War Xeettaff.
obscure in a measure the results of these
On Wednesday evening a w ar meeting discharges. The rebeis with tbe greatest
Washington, Dec. 14.
«’»• B0,lca
tbsjF«n»®«iliateresled;in said
was held in the Court House in thto vil­ stuldMirneas, still kept within lhe city,
, .
,
2 .
,
,
- estate, of the pendancy ol aaid petition aud
It IS thought here that about 40,000 of I lbebearin&lt; thereof br causing a copy of thia
lage.
It waa addressed by H. Wright and at times parties uf them could be our tnaips Were engaged in yesterday’s 1 or',e.[
60 P«Mtobed in tbe “Baatios* Bn*
Fn.n,
rX-, ..ed iU ।
seen going from oiK&lt;puintto another uti l-Ule.
Esq., of Middleville. Lieu.-Col. Litchfield
double quick. The cuniage cniinut but
niorumg, preperations were making all I immediately prerioua lo'eaid day of bearing,
of the seventh cavalry and others. The
be Irartul amongst them. It was some
night for a conflict today, Gen. Burnside j .j
8B1EBMAX C. PRIXDLE,
prime object of the meeting was to nid uliat singular that tbe rebel batteries
remaining on tbe field giving orders, and I 1
Alpheua M. Hill Esq., of Middleville, t*i didn’t return the fire of our guns.
Up
I*Hiking to the position and condition uf
rains a company in this county for lhe tu tbe present time they have mu opened. his forces.
Additional surgeons, and
Estate
-About 10 ocha-k ibe engineers form­ every thing which the necessities of the I QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Drear Cocktt, a*,
seventh cavalry of which Mr. Hill to to
ed fur a third attempt to construct the
mwir. I..vc be.n .ent from ®
5 S“‘°" ?f 55*
‘V
be Captain. There was considerable cn- bridges.
After tbe previous iiH-fleetual
...
.
, county of BJarrr. buldcu at the Probate Office in
| l|ie
of Ifaating*, on Tuesday the 23lh day
thusinam manifested and a committee attempts on the part of tbe engineers tu ’’ nvnington.
•
*
n
of November, iu the year of our Lonl on* thoulIxaaQVAaTKRS Armt of THS I’oro ,&lt;od right huodred and aixtr two:
8lb
waa appointed to take measures tn
Vo see
ecr cross,a party
'j uf eighty men uf tbe v&lt;u
Prreent Sherman C.I'rindleJudJ»yf_Probate,
UiHmev.-tu.-Jt regimen I, under Capt. Marsh, MAC. Dec. 15 — 1] o'clock A. M.—Cmthat lhe various township* were visited.
v
*
*—• °—
.
’ ! volunteered to nutol tn this new etidcav- siderablc firing took place yesterday lie-।
thorn, late of Blastings, in »s:d count r. deceased.
fbe certainty of the draft tn taka -place
The
or to finish tbe bridge, and ouco mure a tween the advance uf both nrmles.
On reading and Bling the petition, duh vended
of
Abiv.il
Scolborn
widow
of
aaid
deceased,
-on tbe 30th inst., and tbe necessity off column, with those n-lnfurcements, atari- tebels ahowed n diapositimi to move on
praying.for letter*, of adminirtnitioo &gt;pen said
4-anieat dfort to have nor quota uf volun cd. Under the direction of Gen. Wood­ Franklin's forces, lint did not. There to estate,
some skirmishing thia morning, with conThereupon it i« ordered that Tnredar, the S3th
tiers full Iwforc that time, be urged upon, bury, they seized planks and carried 'out
day of December. I*&gt;L at ten o'clock, tu tbe fore
mime dozen U&gt; tbe end of tho string uf aiderahleartillery firing.
tbe people.
tomia, placet! a part of them, and were
Wabiukgtom, Dec. 15.—Wednesday
then compelled to retire under a very
gulling fire from tbe rebel »harpab&lt;s&gt;tera. twmty-srvcn lyiles lr»»m Fredericksburg,
typo, who hails from a small town iu
who were etutcunscd securely io rifle pits were fired Into by a rebel batlery, sup
Indian*, made his debut into our town below lhe range ofuQrsrtil ery and with­
posed lu number twenty heavy guns.—
on Thursday evening tost, asking a “little in 15 or 20 Beet uf the river’s edge. The One abut struck a coal wchootter and kil­
help," from tbe craft, in this village.— engineers suffered severely. Tbe muve
led the captain named Simmons ; another
by causing a copy of thia notice and order to ba
ment having thus bet-u iiitcrruptsu, the struck
the
otr track going into the publiahed in the l!a»iinge Banner, a public
Neigiib -r Ackley, of the Pioneer, liecnmo
siii'lc party was ordered back to their engine room killing H. W. Smith and newspaper printed at Hasting, aud circulating in
aponsur* for his supper, at the line lings
_.u-------~.ft&gt;------ «hree *uooce*ive weeks,
original posilitui.
wounding three olhera. Tbe firing waa
nd day of hearing.
House, and he. (the one armed genius.)
“At 11 o’clock, it was discovered lliat very rapid and continued till zur.down,
8. C. I’RINDiA.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
n»T«
became responsible for his nwn lodging, one of tbe bouses a ns on lire. Tbe flames when the baitcry was silenced.
Next
upon the following di

which, cummetK*cd in n westerly part of
the city, main spread, and Fredericksburg
is now enveloped tn fire and smoke.
|Mwsewsed a very limited quantity of small
“An enfilading fire Ims been opened
change, which, however, sufficed to keep upon rebel rifle pita ttp the river. Il haa
his senses in a muddled condition. About been succvssliil mi far iu driving the
sliarpstoHJters in»nt the vicinity of the
mum on Friday, after lagging in vain
railroad depot, Engittrsta are now con­
fur a'little more “help," he accidentally strutting bridges ucrusa the river, lite
sauntered into Squire Burgher’s office, rebels still maintain tbe ground opposite
Cavalry are nuw jms
and petitioned the Justice to help him a lhe upper bridge.
little as he was desirous nfgoing to Grand sing bumnrr’a headquarters, en route to
idake a ebarge acrons tbe river ul one ul
Rapids, and wna out of money. The
the forts.
Squire informed him that be could do
“Acqcia Cbxkk- Midnight—Dec. 11.
“Intelligence Irtun the front to-night
to jail.
A bright Idea struck our be states that our forces have crossed tbe
river aud are now in puesessiou of Fred­
sotted typo, and he informed the deepen*
ericksburg.
“Tbe enfilading fire from our biUeries
rst desire to g«» to jail fur ten daya.— on tbe right succeeded in driving the reb­
Squire B-irgber. Co accommodate him, els from tbeir rifle, pits on the. river’s
edge, thereby permitting an cnsy and
rapid construction of pontoon bridges.
.occupying the street, in a state of beastly
intoxication.

The distinguished stranger

morning gunlmats again opened on tbe
battery, but received no response.

pedestrian

tbe paper was “g«Nd."

he met,

II

The jailor *»

.dering printer waa “locked up" and “pm
tthe balance tit tbe day and coming night

'We hardly need add.tbat, before morning

representative of the press, from the free
and sovereign State of Indiana, was given

The Headings in Sunday’s

Come and See!!

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

FROM

diept wntjcKHKraoir
2000 yds.

A large stock of

/

When seized with Pain whether .in
the bead, bowels, stomach, joints, limbs,
back—whether it be in the Liver, Kidnets, or other organs, use RADWAY’S
READY RELIEF, h&gt; a tew minutes, all
pain and uneaaincM will disappear.
All
diseases that indicate their pieaence by
the sign of pain, disoomfl rt or uneasiness,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—if ad
ministered when pain is experienced —
will positively .arrest.
No disease would

Tbe enemy w«* ekinrutobmg all day with
bur advance but gradually tailing back.
Our linMes are insignificant fur as known.

will relieve xon fr»m pain so quick amRADWAY’S READY RELIEF.

io full possession

REUSE.

For Sale By the'Pound.
GOOD PRINTS
At 10 and 12j- cents per yard.

KBDHJ(D®D 1P1RII(KES.

BeaaUftdJRtytes «f Milaca,
at Hcls per Yard.

We have every kind of goods, such aa

■* B. Xerchamla vrialUm* to Stock

bntore

He kept hie prvmiee,

er. Fever and Ague and ••thar Fevers.—
Now RADWAY'S READY RELIEF

East.

A. L. SKINNER. •

wwa &amp;

GROCERIES

Oct 22d, 1802.

To Duiroy------- Rats. Roaches, dte.
To Destroy------- Mice, Mules, and Anta.
To Destroy------- Bed-Buga.

To Drtlroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Deetruy------- Insects on Plants and

HARD-WARE!

To Detlroy------- Insects on Animals, ic.
ofVermin.

GBP'S** “Coslnr’a" advertisements
in this paper for the dtttrvction tjad uttrr

exImaination of all Undo

tpocjeo of

Vermin.
fry Sold in

TTa&gt;tixq&gt;,

Micm., by

Roaian|&amp; SraiKRa. and by the Drug­
gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

AND

THE GREAT CAUSE 0E

DRY GOODS!

JwfArWtoiA/.tiia.SM/v^oirekyr; Priev 6(U
A LECTURE BY 0a. CULVERWELL, OK THE
CAUSE AND CUBE of Spermatorrbcsa Oin____ .i__m— .-1

n’otUorf. A. G. WolUorf. Wiliioo, JL Chrpeoler,
EitHtrA iandv*. MnoiMg l&gt;ooA, and ItOM Jitelb-f.^u
In thi* eauM, it Miisfaelorilr fuipvsring ts

of every description
State: OntnuUon of Sweesey A Allen. Solicitor*
for Complainant, it is ordered that tbe »aid De­
fendant. Edward IjumJuu. eaure hi* appeanu&gt;«e to
be entered in thia cauee within four inontb* from
tbe dale of this order, and that iu eaaeofhto ap­
pearance be cause hl* an «wer tu the C"oinpl*iuai&gt;r*
HU lobe Sled, and a cop v thereof to b* served
on the Complainant'. Suficitor*, within twenty
days after aervice on him of aeopy of aaid bill and
notice of this order, aud iu default thereof that
•aid bill will be taken u confewcd by aaid non­
resident Defendant, Eduard Landon.
And ilia farther ordered, |lbal within twentydare tho complainant cause a notice of thi* order
to l&gt;c pabltehed in tbe
tanner, a pub­
lic aew»paper, printed, publiahed and circulating
I.. ..tJ
-...I tk.l ..M
i—

before tbe lime prescribed for lite unuearaocc.
r
HARMON HxtTH,
nov I»
Crrenii Cum Canaimioner.
Swaaxar « Au.o, Solicitor* for Couipl*in*nl.

Stacks of

Clothing.
Which ws are anxious

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!
gssssg-?.-2?as

Quinine to the

Several esses cf

Which

Jfifoa WolU^rf. Umplainant,
JhrOo WalUoef. Jm^ O. IFolUorf. Lewie Jf.

BE PREPARED LN TIME.

Silk,

HUMAN MISERY.

were nut warranted by the facta reported.

R. R. R.

plain and fine/

nrn to Six MllUin^r yart;

’XdSJS WET

Pros*, of disaster tu Burnside’s anny

three, and oh Haluntar. the tswaly-Brst day of
March, oae tboxowad eight hundred and aretytbre*. it th. hour, ef onateloah P M. on .set of
the reapeetlre
dava above
menimued; wz‘b.
mouth*
from
l£Flh«yof
Oe^r.
jtow
Umxtad by «lte add HretateJtoert.^to fare!

New York, Dec. 13.

ri Su.ll/ elmwet

U BAD-

GEANT S aPAULDUm
this s«m. Bar /wrg I

ful

WHICH

CHANCERY ORDER.

than cured—and if RAW AY’S REA DY

engagc the enemy to morrow."

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

WE HVAE

Free

RELIEF to uwed when symptoms &lt;*fdtopart of Franklin a division cnuMcd sale cumfiirtor paroxysm of pain arc experi­
|y, throwing out pickets to ttowc uf
enced. no serious sickueas will ioliuw.—
Hta.krr’u al Fredericksburg, lie pick­ Let peop.e bear this in mind, Im&lt; the pain
ets ore advancing towards lhe enemy’s alight or severe, use RADWAY'S
operatkma.
■
READY RELIEF, and you will avoid
••The city to on fire, but it to thought sickiiews.
Neitlx:r, Morphine, Vernlrtim
that nioit &lt;&gt;f tbe buildings will lie saved. Ainica, or any other narcotic or Anodyne

night
iin»nedwU4y.

DiOUBLKEOLTRADE;

। TATK OF MICHIOAX.--Eighth Jodicial Ctre-

grow upon.. 11 it wu promptly met &lt;m
its first appremeb
Fever and Ague, Yel­
.
New York. Dec. 12.
to all concerned.
The erratic disciple of
low Fever, Typhoid Fever. Cholera.
A
special
fr&gt;»ni
Washington
to
tbe
Faust waa highly pleased with tbe docu ,
Dysentery. Flux, Diptheria, tlifluenza.
Philsdelplmi Pre&gt;t. dated y raterday, cay a: ;Small Pox. are tnonL eawih prevented

jail, asked every

IN BATTLE CREEK!

Yrgal Uotirw.

captured 1200 prtoooers while In pursuit
of Pcmberuxi'a army, and more were
coming in hourly.

*A---- —

Acting

AT THE ONI.T EXCLUSIVE

“LOW PRICES’

T-ltow.

commander ordered a retreat.

tbe ridge of bills running parallel with
a promtoeuoiis audience, but parents who
lhe dear.
It was evident the rebels de­
have children in attendance will duubtlees
termined In use the houses of the city for
After crossing tbe river in front of the
be interested.
a defense, contrary loan implied agree city last night, we hwt about one hun­
It will Imj necessary for the audience ment in llw eorres|M&gt;ndeucc which re dred men in killed and wounded, while give notice to all persons interested id said eatat
of ths pendancy of said petition, and the hearini
driving the rebels through the city. They
lired on our men as they advanced
should lie remembered that tbe houte will
firy upon ihr city.
Accirdiitgly, Benja­ through lhe streets, while secreted iu and
min’s, Edwards’, Muhlenburg’aundothrr behind Imuses. N&lt;*t much mercy waa
lely prev ions to said day of hearing
[A true copy.] SHEEHAN C. PWXDLE,
which time the CAurcA bell will ring.
batteries «if tbe 9th Gups, together with shown to those w ho were caught.
„e
It ia especially desired that lhe children l&gt;attcriea of Corp* to the right and left
Gen. Franklin’* Grand Division, which
of the city, c«»ninedeed an almost simul- enisses nearly three miles below lhe
be encouraged tu make presents to one
tanevMiu tomilmrdment.
city, is nearly over.
PJTO/M 7* CW&amp;AA.-STATE OF MICHIGAN,
‘•The f-g wnn so devuh- that it wrs im
At a quarter past 0 o’clock the firat vocxtv or uabbt. as.
afford permanent Gratification nr utility. pocaiblr
see hut
*
"
&gt;di'&lt;r&lt;
distaucr
In-. | gun was fired, the engagement hating | At a Mwaion of th* Probata Court for th* connservice.

AT

Naebvilb, Deo. 10th.
Accounts from Harlsvillo vindicate tbe
Gerrmm regiments.. Our troops fought
bravely,
but ineffectually, until their

. ,
,
------ —over.
A dull haze •&gt; obscured them, that for a
U.T “
ky •!» rehri
pickets. Tbe ponio«Hiieni had succeeded
in partly constructing the bridge, when
the rebels suddenly opened a brisk and
deadly fire of musketry from along the
banks of the river and windows ufhouaM
compelling a ceeaation of the work.
Re
turning to the Cover uf the surrounding
hills, the uim again formed, and atomt
6 o dock the attmpt was renewed; but
tbe rebels had now l»ex-n thoroughly
aroused, aud, with relnfbrermmta of
sharpwboouia, swarmed to the oppiwiu*
hanks and hou«&lt;**.
Nothing daunted Li­
the fire which they poured in at lhe ap­
pearance of our troops, the punlnoners
went gallantly to work, hut In vain.
A
storm of bullets envel»
‘
*
foped* them,
Planks
and boats were riddle
led by
_ every volley.
•*Onc© more they were compelled to
withdraw and fall back tn tbe cover of

FOE DEI GOODS!

NEWS

.......

.

Eaustfans.' »a&gt;i Mtxsal locanssiiy; tbe mbssquencM of Youthful h.di*crciiou, 4c., As.
ar This adteirabto Lsetare, .dearly praxes
that the above enumerated, often •elf-aBicted
evils, awy be removed witbout axedi-loe, and
withoot dauxerou* xurgicAl operettas*, and

MORTGAGE SALE.

riaull having been mad* in lhe oondiiiona of
par meet ofa certain Indenture ofMortgag.
exaestei by Jaws C. Beaus and bis wtfe. 81aanca H. Beason, of Oranger i He. Barry coontv.
Stalo of Michigan. to Srecai Bertas, of Rich­
land. to tho county of Kalamazoo aad Bute of
of Michigan. boar.ng date the eigb-.«-nlh day of
Jcoe, in lhe rear of our Lord one ibcuaasd wahl
bundro • and 6ftv-t.ro. aud recorded in th* oflka
of the Regtoaar of Deed* for the county of Barry.

D

�teas.
;Ct'R»» kAPiDLYaMB

==
This rule is so simple and

i cent.

RADWAY S KENOYATING,
REMOLVENT

tbe milk has

thfcy

-

grau butter, grate orange carrot a, put
komehot wjstec or milk to. the pulp atraip
and add it to the cream, which should be
a little above 00 deg. when you comineocfcjdjptjiqg.^rA^.coiahMv size tencnpfulwIlT color six pound* of butter.—
After churning, draw off the butter-milk,
put cold water in the churn, and chum a
few minutes, and if managed right you
will never fail ofhaving good butter.
I
the prejudice against snuhing
butter with’warm waler, is slowly pas­

re o BorrtE,.

6flO,QPQ‘,AL,T?a,aALEi0‘"”
LLOYirA-JtfWL 'Kit* COUNTY
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

----------------------------------------- -

Will cure Scrofula, SrpMUs, White Swelling.
Sore Leg*. SyphUitie Riieamaii»m,Gout, chronic j

•
EVERY RAILROAD STATION

no auicaM of the Skin. Joint*. Bone* or .CHaad*,
but that thi* remedy will cure.
It clean*** tbe litOOD. lte»o)&lt;c* all diaeued
depoaltea, end renovate* the •Vntem whb health
sad «tr«ig&lt;lL In all eaaes sak for RADWAY'S
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Frio, ner bottle
Om Dollar. Pereou* calling at Dr. Radwar'.

Printed itiUnieUon* hoi

I low to Keep Apples.

Druggiaia.

Late last spring we were enjoying ap­
ples picked and packed tbe previous
Ocloberytn -Wcsteni iNeW’ York.
They
were as fresh' and juicy as the day they

The War Department use* our Map ol Virginia
Maryland and Penniylranta, eosl flhO.OOO, on

if yon keep one, and fur the hen*, if your
. Th.)
preserve the apples from ail bruises on
the passage, by rail &gt;or can*I Jfehich is im­
possible without something to tlH up the
crevices.
As the freight isap. tftuedk Mr
•barrel, there is t:-- ;&gt; i.!.’imtbe.oats. The anta am a great safecaovd
against rotting, where |b« appJesArcl&lt;«q&gt;t
. in a.cluse tight room, witboiittire. The
tloae room, and the still closer envelope
of tbe barrel and the odta guard! against
tbe sudden changes of temperature so
-common in our winter climate.
With
the .thermometer at zero out of doors,
they will not freeze. If they should be
frosted a little, it is drawn out so grndu
ally by the oata, that thsy are not injured^.
.We hare never seen any method s&lt;&gt; sathfaclury os this for transporting npplcs,
aud none better for preserving them in
good coddition until spring.
But in the multitude uf counsellors
tbarc is wisdom. A friend of ours hk*
just presented us with a dish of his up
Dies, which are very well kept hi bis way.
lie packs them in tight barrels, in. the
orchard, in the tali, with the dry leave*
’of the applejrecs, a layer of apples and a
layer of leaves. This keeps them from
bruising, and the leaves sbsorb the mois­
ture and prevent rotting.
Hui barrels
stand in a chamber, and 'do not freeze
-through the winter. Thia method works
admirably with him, and is certainly
worth trying by those who raise their
own apples.
(We have known apples
pacU^iu-leaves, the barrel* eabietB to
very-T-ougfi handling,Ai tu be opened in

topdoa, wup^r, fresher, find ff IfeRar
fcieor, than any imported apples which
ilia person to whom they were consigned
had over before seen, so he reports.)
It b a matter of very great importance
to be able to keep this fruit through into
tbe spring months, in good condition.
It
ie not only a comfort in the family, but
adds much to tbe profile of the orchard,
A hundred barrels of winter fruit worth
hut *200 in October, will frequently
bring MOO in March or April. It is by
particular attention to such small item's

LLOYD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO, .INDIANA, and ILLINOIS.
is the only anlbunty for Gen. Buell and the War
Department. Money refunded to *ny one finding
——
;n
l&lt;—2—— X.,

They may be easily collected just before
winter. In hollows, where prevailing
winds have swept them into large beds.
Zadoc Pratt collects them by sending a
*«ron (bark rack) with a capacity of two
oortla, to the woods, with a man and a
number of boys, who collect several cords
a air.

'

„.
DARLING S

“Wahavotned »L and find it aS useful in o
bouse as water."— H Ww' jydrif uf the Jkna.

ivt’D nrrt
i (Tnp
L1VEK
KhbLLAlOK
LIFE

XCOWMT M WRAITH
$10 00 K year tmved iri-Mery family 1
One Bmtfe of

UTTERS.

IflESIl 15 CEME5T CEDE.
ious disorders of tho human system. They regti
late and invigorate the liver aud kidneys; They
give tone to tbe digestive organs; they regulate
the eecreii»»*. excretioti" audcxbaialtow. equal
ixe the cireulalion. end purify the blood. Thus.
all baiieut rvmnfau.fs—some of which ar*Torpid
Liver, Hick Headache. Dvapepiia. Piles. CliRla

ate covW\\.o%cA
rate. awA
\\owwtyA vooKw awA. WAii,
vAvtck vaake \\\m

Frier 25 Cents per Buttle.

.

Price 25 Cents per Buttle,
Price 25 Cent* per Cuttle.
Price 25 Cents ppr. Buttle. .

W\.vA\Xa^

Pr.itx» 25 Cents per ILdtle.
Pt icu 25 Cents pw ILiUh*.

RADWAY'S READY RESOLVENT given to

Teething, or any other cause. If troubled with
oongb, Reallessueaa at Night, half a teaspoonful
of the REHOLVENT will insure a core. Price
One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollars

LIVER REGULATOll

DR RADWAY’S PILLS.

ate. Wvr \.oot
JOHNR A CXONI.BY,
I Hute Mauufacturera )
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corutr ot Llbertv blrret.

,.FAMILY MEDICINE,

R.

R.

,

ftXowbueV ‘SVkXMi**

wc \\\c Mjoot maw ma\\\^
Yit. 'YkdWttkk

Imporimt tu Builders.
Important tu Ratlruad Cump.mic*.

Important to Farmvra.

ate VW t\ck iwaw's ftoXaee
a\&gt;A Cwa^ovt.

To'all irAom this may concern aud it eon

terns everybody.

JOHNS &amp; CROBLEY’S

'^6'odtk\
^AO'KvacVv Waxct*
kuv\^ovate.
t^cak aw^t
taVkXxXaVAa
rv'

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIKE A.ND WATER PROOF

tSX.owkue\x WVtae,v*
The Coe b only about One-Third that of Tin,

jy THOSE yoiy TH1KK.

To (boas who do not'wish to b* troubled with
thinking, but like to bare their thinking done by
s?mo one else, «r&lt;My wtotoaf eepluistiun, that
RADWAY’S READY REI.IEF

its

■©v.

NEW YARK.

Avuml avaa\^
aaA. maVx

DARLING'S LI VER REQ ULA TOR

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AND

fA&lt;frnaUy or^&gt;J ‘to admiuislratiou

RHEUM ATISM ‘In a few hour*.
SORE THROAT
TOOTH-ACHE
NEURALGIA (paroxysm* of,).
CRAMPS
HEADACHE
COLICii
DIARRHtEA
LUMBAGO, [pain* of^
CHILLS.....i
BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP
RP*SM8’
DEEP SEATED PAINS. ’..’ by ।

formanee of their duties, ele»n*ing and notifying
**._*.&gt;_ *
r—...
...... -it a;.

Y5t. "\ko\jackk ...
&amp;XOVCWQhC\x

ateXke. SoXAke.r'k Vtvca^i,\jv&gt;
1d\awkea,’1£&gt;^wexVUt^, 'Bukc\vx\xaX'\.%vft., ett.

DARUSES LIVER REG L LA TOR.

These fittera art put up in ^uart
bottles, ef which the above is a facsim­
ile. ^Dte label is finely engraved,arid
is provided with a eafe-g\w»-d froth­
counterfeiters.
(Price fl per. bottle, or
nxfar $5.
C. W. IJobaak, (Proprietor', jfo. 6

LIFE BITTERS.
ue* w AfoHxWy ,r.d ineenkdUy. which are ImL

rheumatism, gout. Ac , iu the kind of pills to take*
If Rahway's PILLS are takers cure will follow

'

these remedies."

Mrs. C. Tebor, 11 Christopher Street, N. Y.,

acidity of the atomaeh, and promote digestion, it

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
id powerful medicine known in tbe
not boasting; try ij, if yon feel
« convinced. It combines in its

use ofcalomel. Mcreury.Quininc,"in which colchium guise are prescribed freely. In tlieae diseases
RADWAVS REGULATINtf PILLS are farmorc
oertalu, and tbe patient avoids tbe danger which
an overdose of Colcbium would inflict.
In Yellow. Typhoid, and Bilious Fercrs, in Erysipelas^imall Pox, purgation is highly essential;
but to administer a dose of DrasticPills, ths irri­
tation thev would produce and the relaxation and
depletion that would follow, would be likely to
prove fatal. In these cases a mild, soothing and
uatly stimulating laxative, that will purge aud
heal, soothe aud strengthvujike Radvny'a Regnluting Pills, Is required. Tbe cause of so many
deaths in thse diseases is owing to tbe want of
a purgst.ro tike RADWAY*8 FILLS, that will
purge witboat depleting or interfering with the
functions or other secretions. Not one in a hund­
red of Yellow or other fever cases would prurs
fetal if Rad way's Fills were adopted intbeir treat-

. Darling’s layer Begulaor .
in affording immediate relief.
IJver and billions remedy."

No Hent ia required in making application

The expense of applring it to but trifling, as an
ordinary itouf can be covered aud tinubed iA»
seat day.
It can be applied by any one,

never found anything tsyial to

It to a thorough

Mra. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: "February
M, ISA".—In May last I had j severe attack ofPilM

East Fourth St , Cineinr.ati', to uAom
ail orders should Le addressed.
■

and when finished forms a perfectly Fta* Pooor
r'^T'’r.i.th “ e,a,tl° bodv- •‘‘b’* cannot be In­
jured byllsur, /buuor 8to««.^wutxxitc ofRoor
BoastM, or any external acUou w hater er.
GUTTA

Darliac’s Life Bitter^

PERCHA

FOR SALE BY
Roberto k Striker.Hastints. nl lhehols. Jar B

CEMENT,

U

and waarn/irv/ynrrwL I havehaj no attack aince.”
D. Weatervdt, Eoq., of South fith, near flth BL,
Williamtburgh, L. U write*: "Angaatfo 1MQ.—
Haring been troubled with a diffieuUy in tbe Lirer
aad tobibon* attacks, I was advuad, by a fruod,

“d?rung’s Liver regulator.

For Coating Metals of all Kinda when
exposed to the Action ol the Weatlier,

Wool

F«r PreserrlB* aa41Upairing Metal
. j

.

Roolh of all liiMlfi.

Wool!!

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
CLOTH,

a direct power over tbe nerves, neither narcotic
norauodme, that relieves pain, in a manner pc
cubar to Itself, and for which we hare no word in

during the operaliun of their pills, is n favorable
sign t iftheir pills expelled with the fececs tba
diseased humor* left circulating in tbs system,
__ ■_ there would be but little ]KU&gt; or griping. It is
tbo sb*cnce of tbe bile and other humors, which
thrir imperfect pllla fall to purge out of the sys­
tem, thst occasions the pain. By examining tba
stools evacuated after sartre griping, they will

tayu—

me\aa.e\xo\x^
exv\ov^a\j\c.

Sutra,,Canada.

thia attack, I bad been troubled withdrapepaia
veral month*: I bare felt nothin* of it ainee"

I cstic Bi ttoixu* gcuerallv, Guxsrsmkxt Bgii.h
ism, Ac.; by the principal'Bi'newu. Anrwrvxr-re,
bowels Drastic Purgative Pills augment what
is called the peristaltic movement of tbe bowels
by irritating the coats of tbe Intestines.
In active and inflammatory dcseascs, tbe irrita­
tion produced by the Drastic Purgative Pills will

VvuwK.

— Important h» ilotiae Owner a.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
Is a superior tonic and dinnrtic; ex eel lent in
canes o( loss of appetite, flatulency. fanahTweak­
ness, irregulsritic*, pain in the aide and bowels,
blind, protending and bleeding piles, gbd gt neral

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;
»u do rifle, alterative.
counties aud States. Price, $ I in sbee-ts, $2, pocket . counter-irritant.
...
V-..-.I..1.1-. and
-...i the
a.. only ...
itirriv Vegetable,
vegetable subform, and
on lineu, with roller*. Ready
ibstitufe
tor
calomel.
Mercury,
Antruiouy,
Blue.
Sept. SObeen affiictad with pile*. accotu'peWwd’witb bleed
Navr DxrasTMEtT, Wssnixcrox, Sept 17, ’62
J. T. Ly&gt;Tt&gt;-b$if; Scud me your Map of the
Harlem Oil.
DARUNR‘8
Mission!ppi Hirer, with price per hundred copie*.
LIVER REGULATOR
Krar-Aomiral Charles II. Davis, commanding the
Mississippi squadron, is authorized to purchase OU.
AS ALTERATIVES
as many as are required for use of that squadron.
LIFE U1TTEHS,
GIDEON WELUX
They exercise a more powerful influence over
Secretary of tbe Nary.
the Liver, and its secretions than ealomel, mer And now consider myself Eetirdg cered,’’
enrr, blue pill, hence their importance In cases
of liver complaints, and spleen diflicultiea. Jaun­
Hon. Jahn Crom writes, “Brooklyn. March IS
lull..
..ri~*.i. ■ ..u 1 — u
dice, Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Head-ache. Ac. iriui

R.

fttomeVv 'BvX’le.v*

TERMS CASH.

RADWAY 4 Co.

From the New York Tribooe, Aug. 2
•*LhOYIV{&lt;MAP VF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND
If people sadcrotood the importance of pnrgsAND PENNSYLVANIA—Vhi* Mop 1. very targe ation wi&amp;i RADWAY-H PILLS, in coutrwdfailncit* co«t ia bot 2J ceuta, and it U tke beet gkick mm tinn of purgttig with other pills or powders, salts
leptu-dtsutd."
oils, ScidHtx waters, they would need less physic
LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS­
SIPPI RIVHR-Froni Actual Survey* by Uapte.
Bart and Win. Bowen, MiMtaaippi Hirer PUote, of
RADWAY'S PILLS
-St, Losia.AU&gt;., shows every man’* ptaotaUan and
owner'* name from St Linii* to the Gulf of Mexi-

_ i—.

FoagsT Lxavks fob trnn.—The
warmest bedding fur domestic animals,
especially on plank floors, is perfectly
dry forest leave*.
They lie.hi Strata,
interpoae tliin plates-of air, and tnus form
a complete non-conductor, and they pre­
vent cold currents of air from passing
through.
They also form an excrllflnl

CHILDREN.

1

• DARLING’S

were put in the barrels. Tbe secret of
their long keeping is worth knowing.—

close, upper room through the w Inter.—
the advantages uf this method are sever
al. You g®D|tfstfbr nfbottf thirty per
cent less than lhe price in the eastern
market. These are handy fur the* horse,

BtomaeV. WiVuvs, uAxxeXy,
takxw wx \vro'vxr ^utxfbXixta,
awil at TYxs.
Vmi, are
o. uvre \xre\-tuVvi o$
Lj
Silioue Fever,
Fever arid Jtgue,
Liver Complaint,
(Dyspepsia,
■'
Indigestion,
Jawndioe,
Kidney Complaints,
&lt;ivxk o.\X ivuuu,
&lt;x wav
tar natan.
'V'Xxe.we, E'Aim ■■■&lt;

It will Mend Bone, Conti, Lava, .and in
fact everything but Metals.

“It

FOUR TO BIX BOTTLM.

sing away.
Healing tbe milk, 1 believe
ia.an English .method, and. oubIh^ be
.lifttBc generally practiced; then there

would not be so much poor butler in the

Will cure Salt Rheum, Scald bead, Sore Eye*, EZRA JONES. Deputy ’
do
Rtromou* Dtacharge* from the Ean, Swelling to JOHN OWEN. State Treaaarer.
tbe Groin, Fslting of the Wotab, Dyspepaia, Neu- JAMES TURNER. Deputy do
ralgla,
JOHN M. GREGORY, Snpt. Public Infraction.
THREE BOTTLES.
CORTLAND B 8TXBB1NK.Depaty da
W.U
r.,w«». b™ in to.1
huu u.d ote
Xm* nr Mouth Kim-* Evil Norte* Dincharae* I UYRLS HEWITT. Deputy &gt;
no
u"er^. ch*l(.ro.l' Pnm.re Kiphilt, , CHIA'RLEB. UP*»N. aW-V Gt-tertL
.

cost $20,000 toaagrsts
Superior la any $101
or Mitchell, aud sella

giving

MEND CHINA,

JAMK8 H. PORTIML Haerwtary of State,
I

oftetcA.

out a
\a&gt;A\.
, eurt a\l
“WV*
_____
Akt xo, but a&gt; a
IT WILL UENO MARBIX
aAo-t
Ttw-eivaX nacWt — *' wApt
’Ke^.u-Nsiov m VM* suftoflr
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
Xvx X\xc "BAxovii SvsXrxrt*
No matter if that Woken Pitcher did mA coat but
doMtkiJkxevc
a shilling, a shilling eared to aahUling earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABA8T«lt
Ka», $or I a Unx* Vixxe, \h«\x
IT WILL

CATRON. «r Teaaaaao*.

A USTIN BLAIR, Goreruer.
11ENRY T. BACK US. Pteaident of theScntte and

part purity and cieunxw* to tbe akin and ewn-

■ n-ife

‘BWWva

cubckuA.

rtaTe officem*.

ONE BOTTLE.

and crook.

If the mi|k has Tbeen kepi in ■ warm
place, take the cream' to a wnrm room a
day or two before churning.
If you
•7 wiah tbe bu|trr 1 to i Axik :and taatij IBkc

t-JQHK

D1WSBH0RQRS.

K

IT WILL MEND IVORY.

-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
-JOHN A. CAMPBILL, of Ala.

ry com* of Pimples, Blolcbe*. Pas-

live by book

1

1 l^iZtdlor

WOOD.

IT WILL MENP GLASS.

DR. RADWAY

HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP.
Called Rabwat's Rnovartso Rsboetsst—that
will curseverj^uocies cf bkin Disease, Scrofula,
,SvphiHHo Brvpuow, Fever Sores, Ulesrs. Tumors
ttoA
Rheum. Sores of all kinds. Humors, Pustules
1
Pimples, blolcbep. Ac., rapidly and ellsetMly.
.
witbont exposure ar subjecting tbe patient to the
least inconvenience.

WWL MEND

Save tbe piece* otthat expsastee sat GlassbetMe-

United ■tales.
c&amp;. .tuprwmw
&lt;. .. Cwart
—---ottRn
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Bi . fiihermen and

lhe pigs, let it stand longer, and use the.

IT

IT WILL MEN D’LEATH ER.

THE JUDICUBT.

Moax SMtoGLiao.—A Ivdy was de-"
tocted the other day by a Custom House

seizer the things that were scizer’s.

wnx wirasTAinx WATER.

lINBATKH.fo Missouri.

TO THE PUBLIC.

every one of her teeth out at once 1”
)/ia n/4fr£T7/ ;|j;

officer in the—eeief-inaking an indirect
importation of goods from Canada, which
were promptly “confiscated.” She seemed very glad to vet off-by rendering unto

AUmiCAN OSMSSVSUUE

irOOMEBY BLAIR, of

way ofa climax and a clcncher, “Well
there is one thing that my mother can do
that yours •eim,6^-my mother can take

tnoold. Tbe milk nhould not stand long­
er In winter that) In.summer, or the but
ter will be bitter.
In 36 or 48 hours the
milk should be skimmed, if in a coqI

the

M EKELLEO

upTr rdUrriW.

Hjteri"
wr V&gt; &gt;®r oibai VU *o»gti
.proper. Do not make it too bot or tbe

a* these, that a farmer get* ahead in
world.—American Agriculturist.

THKM&lt;
TSl°*lst'au.'i“xKTmtlW0MA

THS CAJttMET)A GL/ABANTBE.-OOS to si* bolHM af
Senary 1 .Woto-^UUJAM A REWARD, of
Dr. Radway'a Cleansing Syrup— • called RAl&gt;BT
Seeeetsry^tht Tr««Xry-8ALM0N P. CHASE,
WAY’8 RENOVATING RESOLVENT-will on re
the worst canes of Skin Disease, tyscoudary SyphAn ^vantage.—A.t»oy and a girl of
Ulla, Fevar Seres, Ulcers, or Scorbutic Eruptions
tender years were disputing as to wb*l
that can be produced. ThU Syrup is highly oen

year*, in making oca rly as good butur
in winter m in ummer.
In .-Up firgl

wee or noy thing that will give tbe cream
an iuiDflura) taau, or in. cupbyard/with

so

Or !• get Clt«h Drened,
Is nt the New Woolen EacUiry of

FAMILY MEDICINE.

nr KAsrnrofl.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
can he repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
•r.rl
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...

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.

mkh

and cannot fail to do good work. We Shall be’
ready to do Custom Carding by the «&gt;th insu.and
far &lt; loth Dreesing and the Manufacture of Cloth
abont the Ibtb of-Jane next

N0T CBACK IN COLD OR BUN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,WASH OFF.

ey, tbe Remedy or Ucenedus will baaeot aeeordii
re*nedies act

gystom wilbonl tonchiag the Wood vesi
e su^uifrevua system. All Arnica linime:

DAN’L
ipuntirn
Wd. If

s. darling,

102 NaaoauSi, Naw York.

«150 BEST PIAKOS. BUD

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

to

OTOVIMKSX &gt; BUX.'tOI.,

B». m 1M1SW1Y,
&gt;u» ay atom. Now. tbe feel i»—tLkt, tbe net
nc*ide over the blood vaoaete, aad an extei
SKjises,"]T?
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.

.

7 Octave Rosewood Piano,
contain fa* *1| improvemeniA *nawu Io tiit« cciMi

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Histtllaiw.

aetbr* df the “Life of Patrick

rj[ fart .ni '^T 1

•&lt; bld tfare ttin—wci ddfare.”
; Attefa pore it was ktoodted dawn to

DRUG

■♦‘orhod hta }Ntswige. having no :ih«ney ;
Bud leaving, thy yeapd at.^au Francfaco,

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STORE!! T

Roberts &amp; Striker.

CHANT A SPAULDING,

MASON ALLEN,
tLER IN GROCERIES. proviaUns. pr
i e, Hlab, butter, lard. pork, and grain
alt Yom
Alw toys cauihes. etc , tic. Store
Cailturn a Block. Siatt street. Ha«ti ga, Mich.

D

i

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALER in all kiude nf Family Groeeriea,
-ttone and Wooden ware, and a general aa-

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ROBERTS A STRIKER,

GROCERIES!

Y A. AIJLI1N.
AWau-lSMiciUiratnChan

r r«U»«urvs «*Tn&gt; •rtgajp-*. 4c
Will br ba|&gt;|-i
.Y
tw all caRa 10 the lina of their profession
lia»V
ml bt
in&lt;tbnsinca«.
.
' 08w .n the Court nouse, Hasilnx* Mich.
I

DANIEL COOK,
f UPTICK OFTIIK PEACE. General land and
Tax tg'-nt. will attend io the collection of
ti-!jt.&lt;ud .ill other bssior** pertaining to Msnffice. |
•
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HOLBROOK,

,M. RLSSELU

MONT FOFULAR

JOHN ROBERT*,
lllYSIUlAN and Munreuii. l)*vllfagou Urvad. way. uc*r tlir Uuun IIuum.

.

PATENT MEDICINES

H. P. CHERRY,
ii?J’

rwneetiuhv ennnunei U» th* citl.-.X.__ ___ 1
tn

any Mace. Give na a call and jedge
■ for vrairfefeteB " feud’d U&gt; writ

DR. 11. J.. H A NE1'.
.ttSTwli!:

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Png xsunt^^ATndOufltraeis.

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KET-EAT, T&lt;DB
or Hcodr

CASE

onIy.

1 attention wilt W paid.f" COMT’OrND„ w-.wl.r 1anc pdttiov nn PRESCRIPTIONS-, snd any
*
* I nne narehasina medicines nf us can rriy upon

Ura

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

11. WB1CUT.
A TTOICXKY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
A S-d rkibcit-r and Councilor m Chaaeery -

Hsattxi

ROBERTS k STRIKER.

Ralph Eaq .'Mlddl0i11e.
powdar ShM.Le^C^W^e^

anirrKK a Bieeows
A TTORNEVS sad COUNSELLORS Al
/V--Wiriu&gt;ra in Chancery. Tax dad Im
i._-I—_..
I., vi—, nron

but Henry rapidly eontiiiired,: “You tell
toe that 1 ha'e di^nu-ed you
I will re
move my self and my dlqgrece from yuu'r
preai-IICt- ”
A the .won about t&lt;» leave the numi, his
moificr^«ked, anvioh«ly ; “Where would
■y»nt go tn' tlenry T* &gt;»
. .

‘interest to learn the txwttents.
Henry’s
; name had nnt been mentioned between
tint two fi»ryear*; yet^and let ant this
—
—price'the
—l—
a hard »i.
Mir
render.-—it
it wuuld U
ba
tt»
tell Which th&lt;&gt;i&lt;ht of.him moat constant­
ly. - Behind the deaeoa’-taritarnity there
heat nteeiirt. and that heart wm more

“Stay, him m-t. . Hannah.” -aid the : ....
,
.
de;i&lt;-r.|i Mirndy. “If is well.that he should willmg to conte-s.
leave a place where he can no longer Jnok
nn honret nian in lh&gt;- face."
“De:.r»,i} Bolbrnok, he •» «uir fvn.” said
fl|e wife repr&lt;^r-Miillv.
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"oSd.yi,.—I w. b„-.. u. fee.1 bl.i^.‘,'r “^.t
wiud through the open window,' be made
to flnp; edpedaHy will Ae be careful of
aW thm bifore She4wtte»bee patient far
the night. If JVUI wait till yiw patient
tells you ur reminds y oq.of these things,
where isthe'use of bis having a nurse f—

“T would ihnt l.c-oild fwget .ib" *•» as pnIH as a sheet.•. his limbs tottering
tbr unrelenting reply.. ..
.
heh’*alh - bum hif whole expression that
Dv-we Ir*l wnrdx reached the enre of • nfgreat nngutah. •
U&lt;1
■ he young man at he stood npf&gt;n the
•• What’s lbw mstter*!&gt;exam Hidbrrxdt 1
threshold, and an expremrnn halfnfpain, What's thu matter, 'Joshua?” inquired
half of indignation, swept over bi* face, his nlarmod wife.
'
he knew that he had done wrong, hut be
“iisnonh. wonre padpera—paupers in
Feit that he had not forfeited forgiveness. our old nge I" saidhev huahatid.
.
With one farewell glance at his tn'iUher.
“Good grarfaeu 1 what tow happened,

Ftofinct Xig^tengote.

How to baceeed.

I have already stated what appears to
full Of mi’Tpkch gratitude mid love, ha
me‘th* great defect in all treaties &lt;&gt;n thd
left the house,which had been so long, (n ’
himah*mie.
‘
.
• I I .Little by Hille, it came out that des- arte'effalf-advnncement and self help.—
There apriaire'io',' toil A fallacy al the
This wa« ihf foilf of w|tich Henri .H.ol . eon Hidbrouk- hud beeftirna h&lt; aidam an
foundation of all' their instructions.—
hrook hsd been, guilty ; Having beefl far a hank officer' with wbun be was acn one form or another, “do .
sent to New York by
hv bis
his father
fotber.to
tn collect 1 quaintrd, atid-i
ao ahd so, and y’i»u
on.Sotno of
n*iim.&lt;»f
money
due
him,
be
had
been
the
uttwat
ronMtnev.
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tnu
i
“”T A-“ .7’AyNT "i’
i i-iiu,j,-, iiriuicj ,iuv i-'-ii, — i»v ."vril
. Ik*—.—
irA-iiAA rtw’i*mmend fair “
nnd
d
sllpryd to a.ganiing 'hnusr ■by a compan w.^HInr'inwIliK-K^tad
i-iin ijhd'tpere,ipducrd. b». p|iy. though
h.d
Bed
ch.
enirnrr.
«n&lt;l
left
l«.nd.
1
PW',™..
!&gt;••»««
not till after
prr»iuwl«?n.' Having

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R.W. »HELDON,

OUNTY TBEaAURER-

C

WiUpsjJwliwUr
-d iir;

SOLDIER’S BOUNTY,
BACK PA Y, teEN»lttN,-4iv.

g. c. raiNDLE,
DF PROBATE, Noiart Public, Ge»-

rpbe undenogned, haring racaivad &lt;run&gt; E- B.

COJUtEHi FORMS AXDDIRECTIONS

kept I-Ii plny ill", ill t|i“ h«.pr-.fii-c -v.-ring
his I.Htsrii.
But, ns might hnvi- been ex
prvtrd, insG-ad qf this, be lost all that reniaTned. .Then, thoroughly ashamed and
hllterjy upbraidinghiiii»e|f fpr his breach
of
triia
’t. he wept
home, aud cimfesscd all.
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;TT-.};TTmTTrThi&lt; c--’nfvM‘i--n wiii received, as we futye '
seen, in siicli a yay na in .cHBI hiei .cpufi J
dejicr and excil.e .hi- indigiuUi'.n. . #An4 i

-u““lnJ

«. H. COOK,

Ce.ru *&amp;**»»+

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be was through with the witness, and he
*0* at Kia aervide.
Mr. Wirt rose to
commence • tb« cross examination, bbt
aeetned ft&gt;r'a moment qwite perplexed
how to proceed, but quickly a-wutned a

msuner expressive of his incredulity its
td tiju
fact* VllClirU,
elicited, and
coolly eyeing
VW
H(U 101.13
HRU COOliy
the
iu* WrifnAafe
*ilne»i 'A
a »moment,
az»w,a—» K
be
a ..l.l
said—a
‘ ’
“Mr. K——-- aHow
aHow me
me to
to Iask' yAu
whether
whether jot
yoa have
have ever
ever read
read a
a w&lt;
work calted Baron Munchausen I”
..,.
Before the witness had tirun to reply,
Mr. Webster quickly rose to hia feet and

"I beg year pardon, Mr. Wirt, for the
interruptiun, bnl there was one queattonjl
f«»Fgol U&gt; ask the witness, and if you will
alluw me that favor, j will premise not
to inkerpupt you again.”
1
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Mr. Wirt
the blandest manner repliad—' Y-e. most certainly;” when Mr.
Webster, in. the must dclibernto and solergo manner,,aaid:
"Sir, have you ever read Wirt’s Pat­
rick Henry f
’

The effect was so irrevislahlc that even
the Judge could not control hia rigid fea­
tures. Mr&lt; W irl himself joined in the
momentary laugh, and turning to Mr.
Webster* said, “Suppose we submit thia
ca»e to the juby without summing upf’
which was assented to, and
ater'a client won the case.

Mr. ’Web-

Nuao Orrtckaa.—Gen. Butler has
moved hi* military headquarters from
the New’Orleans Custom House to the
comnjbdluus rnidciicc formerly
the

A lavs GnaaitLs—the only onfe ever
bropghft into England, lias lately arrived
at Liverpool.
Hr appears quite docile,
and amuses himself in dancing around the
the rtmm at Mr. New'hy’a the celebrated
nature list, and sttempting”lo sew pieces
of blankets together. Hia skin is an-blive
color, and u taj ia,yet very -young, only
slightly 6'vcrod with .hair.
He fa remarkubiy food ofgood* living,ahd appears

to hare an especial relish for beef steak,

miitton chops and froft.
Yooug Mr. Gerriili fa about 3| feet in
height,,very broad (and thick across the
chert, while hia arms and legs are long
and athewy, displaying great strength.—
He has a great naGit of putting his feet

iptn any stray boots end shoes which may
ba lying.about, and when be fa discov­
ered ,in Wg £reaks, b« invariably .runs for
protection to any lady. which may be
present.
His faee; milike the'generally

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MS
&gt;■'&lt;«.h»«rUiMv »
.lU»d, »u
«,u M • * ■
fO’“ gwt'hg. ,»■&gt;■
*Ju mcrut ,h»n n&gt;
how a map is to get °n.‘ A pbdr,Scotch
lad, walking the London slrreia, fell Into

Whan OAAjaaweaupied Holly Springs,
Mis^iaeippi, .aQ(ne weeks since, with cav­
alry, a colored man gave,him informa
u qefUr and broke Ida
' TAal mAde tioii which wm of vast Importance, and
his lortime. The tf^altby, o^ner of the k-d, among other things, to the capture
When CH. Lea retired
cellar took him up, nnd pushed him bn': of a rebel &lt;*fcer.
r'K &lt;k.yur■&lt;* UndoR, sal tb« negro was left behind, and was ten*
bcFbft'ii'rliament.- The tuedinieli hanged by a mub of rebal cit. _.-.
■—
ixeus and rebel soldiers. This sort of
k
faihuUecfa
cruelty toward the[ncgrves—abandoning
£
&lt;wto,y them lb rebel vengeance after they have
Mfaitfa. faTthis jltoh

■■■&gt;.!■•-‘•'1''”fi«» **• N« *Xta-f». J™

ro« aitlicatiuxb ro«
Let us du Lfe11^"’ Uolocmk .thq JHatiff1.( pauper.
■
I ARREARS OF PAT, BOUNTY k PENtJIONS,. “» **.* W &amp;RIB ’'J1 Wa
l ’ ‘TH* fa Indeed; w-jw teret death;

DANIEL STRIKE1

li&gt; the pogrom of the &lt;we, Mr. Web-

entertained opinion, is not fierce or re­
pulsive looking, aUbongb the jaws are

i

-IV f.,m'... -H a nJu.M.
h
«„mprl~a .Ui. .m.ta'MWM i
comprised sixty ocreaot roiigns-.il, wmen ;
k. 1.—&lt; i.k™. iu ,I-.-,
a-a,
u&gt;
**M n“1^* **MU®&lt;* !
far the rmtdwnie! wants »»f a sraidl and
reonpinicnl ..fiwnHy.
In the market it
wnuLdiiot hrhtei'ovrr thn-e thonxand "did-

now b&lt;- (ui«l gone f .rth fr«u» h-.nie a ffan farx. and ft»r that amount the deaem wna
I,.. Irtiaw
wfather.0 *l*b
w ith no
n-&gt;tbiniitii.
Y'c
—terday mbso
hfc had mvikdoou
reckoned mmhimI «J»r.-r
den-r he
knew nut
not, wjfftber
W' bound.
y&lt;*ter&lt;Jay
it,i sett-riel
1

Hewry,

princely bachelor establishment of Cor
ttey Follows, a rich rebel merchant. The
correspondent of the New York Timet
speak* &lt;d a vfeit tp tea place, and aaya:
“Coming down faairs from the audience
chamber I met three officers, twy Captains
and one’ fifat ' Lieutenant, all three re
markable
their fine figures and neat
military dress. They passed quickly up
afairc,witb. tee appearance and nir of mon
whose presence was officially demanded.
Tth- cruw«J lundc'wut h»r‘uieiii, «unl. o«Wj
disappeared in tbe Commanding Gencr.
sI’h room.
These men thus dressed,aa-ith
abouHur-slraps. aworda, and martial air,
,njoce than the ijiece wore nqgro officer* of tho First National
you hnve gei
probability,
of
recur
.respite, Both
■'ffiriwi
iftni ■ Union. Regiment of Lbuisianx
In all tbe
«*5 intedsitV willhe dl ' clumjtre brought fiy this' rebellion, this
i'ence and at the saps
. minished, wfeWeft tmtb Ml Ft*’ terribly tyectitele irpeKksTo rne mt the mightiest
I itjdfiMterd bi 'wnnt offarep?
This fa the and.mnst-wumterfuL’ lean scarcely bereason why a patient waked in^lhe early Ifav.c my Yy«» when 1 w iUiem a spectacle
MTF ul Iw’.Wp,
onl.T bU alfep.
like this, and that one not in Mitaaticbu1 biit. hfa power, t&lt;izs)rep., The more tbe setts «jrNew York, butlu Loutwana. and
i slck elrap, the betier'thev'wni be alllo ib in‘tbs imperial Souttfarni tity of New Orsleep.
A good nurse will alwirye ■ make

l.sta pnrl of th.- nv-nei in ’-is charge, be

, Mmingon.

v(

ater introduced a highly respectable wit­
ness, wKoie testimony, imlree disproved
JpjljL, . J,
, .J, !
J. f o. . t. ■&lt; jj, ■ 1 or 'ithpeached, settled'tbe case and anni“What name, sir J* inquired the auc­• hllatad Mr.' Wirt’s client.
After getting
tioneer;
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terwugfa the testimony, he informed Mr.
•^••Ddbcon JoehowHrtlbi«M&lt;,”fwM' thei Wirt, with a significant expression, that

Thera wag a Mnt/jf surprise, and,the
f he wm m'.w at work.
He had not 'been
queaUon, ?*ho is heT' pasted from one।
~TBE nn»t «B&lt;™.
&gt; there lAfig fauwigh tli fahri ’ atiy' Wes'1 oft&lt;&gt;
another.
hMnWI MluaoP. »gi uro, f
1 what Were hia chancre of' dueere*. He f ’ AtWrmff the rest,” D*«bt»rt Holbrook
.
.1 wisfad hie mother L» write,. 4»d prom- looked tiphageriy, and a qaretioa was wo
!",P*n’ !n a JLret., England Isjd m jiif mq^emcula. , Tber*^ was only
,W&gt;. •,,.
t
.
sitinnrrouim The wars U}ree persons ■ one reference to his’faiher. It w^a this:
..’*F*t|H"
don't.J.°“ ^nowZour
present
Let me inlnuluc* lhem in or- &gt; * P»m hfrefd lather still retain* B’S tiltijr.
b«y t’ triced the youngmat&gt; with great
dcr .
Deacon Holbrook.« ne*s Marfa me.
If thia fa the case do
emotion
1
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not trouble him with any meaeagbs, but
Deacon Holbrook’s eyes lighted tip
if otherwise, you may .give &gt; fny dutiful with jnyi Webtfj beUfpemdd his arms.
dcrt^edfvutun-s.
Next,.hip wife, a iuolh- .regard*, mid My that 1 do mU-yci dyapair
The rnomcHiaUon was complete.
erly' old lad,, wiili an "xprexsion &lt;&gt;f -m-b
&lt;&lt;f making myself a good and also a true
Henry subsequently explained that,
rnliil hi fii v..|i nc«-oh Ii-t face ns to charm man.”
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having been succrasfuf ,at the mines, be
• all who k"rw h.f. Yet. at thia moment,
Deacon H«d&gt;ir6bk did nnt kw&gt;k at hfa had wlahrd’to rrturh Unexpectedly, when
JUHT RECEIVED
anxivtx. grief, and'entreat) striitfgled lor wife while she was reading this tetter, tiporrhifrwrrlval-fn '-flew* ¥«irtt, "he had
the inaxier). Tlie tbi»«i. figure in the though tbe handwriting must faave told
learned;his father’s roisfertame.
He hsd
n new and moat complete asphrtfimt of. tablraux was a vming man with a,frank him also who it was from.
instantly made wftgt. haste be coyjd to
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hniid»o(ur Ince, yean* no! t-xivediug twen­
“Joshua,” said bis wife, timidly, using his native lowp, and fortunately arrived
DRUGS AND MED1CIKFR,
ty. vhoatiHid in'the middle of the fli'ior, thcm rely mentioned ChrfaUan name nf
in time to prevent the sacrifice’of the
-^Chrmlcalm Paints, Olla, Cam* ahha down &lt;*axl l»wiL, ahritiklng from the her htiiihand. “thia tetter is from Henry.” farm.
Angry words which his father uttered.
“So I aiipniwe,” said he, coldly.
flSphcuc, Burts Its* FliaM,
*'Tbe Lwd hath rebuked my’ vain pride,
.
••firnry,” a.'&lt;d the deiaeon, sternly .-you
A■ be spoke hr tnolc from his pocket and the hardness of my heart ibat led me
TI KPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
hate di.'griu-i’d yourself and tne, n dearon the Wteklit Farmer, and adjusting his
to .turn away an only sou.” said the dea­
of the ebur 'h. Yoq have ernhitiered the
spreinclea. began to read.
con, solemnly.
‘ Henceforth may our
declining y ears «&lt;f ynur parents n
Thnr wns n hint, sndao Mrs." Holbrook hearts be fitted with the loVe that fsileth
“Don't benwi hard wi»h him. Deacon undet-atond ,lr, that bo did not ears tn
not.”
HnlliriMik.'' interpiArd ilia wife
"Re. pursue the subject further.
But shu
Add his wife nud san revercctly «&lt;ad
X4T FOR MECHANICAL &gt;ND MEDICINAL im-mlu-r i^fa.hL first fiuilt.’,'
could doc help asking, **W«mldn‘t you “Amen I"
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PCKPWES.ONI.YjH
.‘ If it were anything r|w.M- said . the like to rcad Henry’s letter. JoshuaV
father, still imapp-nsed ; “but to think
’•Yod will oblige ma by not mention­
that my anti should become s gnmbler I ing hia name again;" said lhedrecrei.stffl).
With , a .proper supply of windows,
My Son. wh«» bax l&gt;e&lt;*n so carefully trained “He has forfeited all ctaitnato be cvnsldand a proper supply of luefin open fire­
iu the way that h«* should gu !**
places, fresh air is comparatively easy to
“It ixonh onre.” urged the wife, with
Ro days, month*, and even Team pas­
secure when your patient or patients arc
nil m mother’* iqslincta.
sed.
It lacked but n month or five years
“There are some crimes which cannot sinew Henry Holbrook left bis home.— i in bed. Never be afraid of open win
Ke committed once without sinking the There was little change in tlw» air of the , dowa, then. ‘ People don’t catch, cold in
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
soul deep in sin," ;relumed the father, grave, soher lookuiR tnanahtn of Deacon bed. With proper bediclothea, and hot
bottles, If necessary, you can always keep
PRUNES. FIGS. RAI-4NB. CODFISH;
w ith iinnt.aii'd wii-rhnewt.
H&lt;4bri&gt;ok. The deacco himself had felled
s patient warm tn Mid, sod well venti­
All this Whftk the young man hsd
late hi tn, io bed. Never to allow a patient
r« n&gt;«fa-*d silent, th.-ugh hi* varying color , preceding.
_
: Hie for tn bad
u.„______
____
,___
lout its
ancient
.hnurd that he felt deeply the harshness ereclnesa. aiid waa bowed.
His face h*d Ui atp^ke intentionally or accidentally, is
a
tint qua nan of all ifaod nursing.
If
oflii* father** word*. At lenntbhe-spoke; (grown iiM«re wrinkled, and-hesprnl more J"U
rlWnnt oftUTir.t .Iwp/h. I.
ipjaammiacBJ
'•Esther,” «flid he, firmly. “You u 111 ope time in the bouse.
1
Aid (••klRff Extracts,
dai rl-pcnt y'oiir severity. N» *&gt;M&gt;ner ceived ddingauf Henry kisbtiriiuteryAls.
intelitgiblo fact
had I -inned than I repynti-d, and made ' He Uaa well, and 4«»inj wall, be wrote ;; It la a carious but quites inieH'tgibfa
: theL if ,a patieut,m
wl‘, put; fa waked
A £ r^~
a coiif.-sxluii t&gt;&gt; y..u Hitd niv mother. In- i but did n«&gt;t enter Into particulars. S«»u»eyf a,fu^
.jslcep, he
• hours instead of
a few .minutes
inw»ut
alead of ent- nreging me in mj repen time be should return to see bis mother,
i8.much'm«»reu likely
l.‘__w to deep
, -t
— ,• .again
be
tance. you l&lt; ad m- with reproaches which . Of his father he did not. speak. . These
eause
____ _____
paiti,,likelrritAbillty
__ .Irritability of
nTbrttn,
bnfin, perper.
mv own conscience had anticipated, a*.d ; li-uers weo4 sll brought-Ihumv front'the - ----------- | pctuates tfaT- hitemriftre hkelf. ....
If you
PENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. ENwhich, heaven knows I did nnt need.”
I village p.wioffire by Denom Holbrook,
| Mvegained di
‘te t-.of either ’ill deep,
■ Deacon Holbrook was about tn apeak, I but be ticwr signified any curinaity or

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WRIGHT
eorpoe, w^ll j ifrlk flu's not oemc ,dq.,.i»^ ' *''4.R?rM,n wbo .*“• feneotiy called iu
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that another battle
Geo. W. Rios, an early aettler, and
was imminent.
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to be in readiness to oars for large num
hero of sdtiiiional wonnded.
The with
drawal of our forces, howaver. was de

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np of Hastings Loda4
M, ata Md at Mmm-

SoMR ivil PKBSOX broke into the wol-

4en factory uf John S. VanBrunt, on Sun­
day last, by entering a workshop bcluw

into tbe

■and forcing a paaaage through

■carding room.

It ia supposed

he

was

'frightened from hia drprodationa by the
approach ufa person having charge of tbe

wstabliahment, na all the damage dime.
« as in cutting off a piece of new

belting,

which piece wan left in the hurry of de­
The burglar was tracked, on

parture.

All

night

n and after Honda/, Xovw
I’ssMSgvr Trains M tbs

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bis departure, upon the ice on the margin
of the river, and along the steep bank to

the lower bridge, a circumstance

which

n ehargw 'of attvmpiing t»» pnietsn Peter

■Ferrm and hia m ifn, of thia township.—

We have n«^ many of tbe fncta

in

the

■case, hut W" learn that the charge repre­
sent* the crime aa having been attempted

tary offenses.

Tbe House of Representatives has sus

tained the

arms tot the night, when tbe order was
given to fiill In. The troops opposed It
waa for a night assault on the enemy's
works, and were not usderelved until
they found thexuselvca on pontoons cros­
sing the the stream. Tbe bridges were
covered with earth to deaden tbe sound
of artillery, and the high wind and dark­

Philadelphia. Dre. 17.

Vert rtss weather although somewhat

last week.

Bunday

niortting a slight snow fell, followed to­
ward evening, with a slight rain.
Tux Atlantic Momtult.—This is one

magazine* for

fahuly reading, Aat can be found in tbe
eormtry. The Atlantic seems to proper
Jiirilig these war times, and tn ensure its

ing to furnish Bnrnside and

firittre pensperU*

the pub­

respond with tbe great rise in paper and

Fort Monroe, Dec. 19.

Come and See!!

our readers for $2,50 a year.
Details of the vieferv of Kingstnn. N.

C.. -how that the march was a continued

Tbe Cabiaet Crisis.
fnm

Washington.

that Secretaries Seward, Chase,

dlntr. and Bates had tendered

their ree-

igaatiuirt as o»eml»ars of tbe cabinet.—

This action is said to be on aceonnt nf a
Repnldican Caucus ofCongreaamw. which
. recommended tha President to rrmoddle

Utrr despatches state that

Seward has again resumed his office and

that Chase ia still considering the

ques­

Burnside is also reported tn bare

resigned, but the rumor is not credited.

ThX UVKRAL AMRXDMZXTS *&lt;»
°’n
atitMron, submitted U» the people «f thia
Suu, at the Ute elections, ware all adop­

ted by majorities of3,000. The aggregate

.vote was very light indeed.
have organ­

ized n company to bore for salt

in that

aertos offighting.in which ■„ distinguished

The proper Department at Washing­
ton have decided that soldiers discharged

before serving two years are not entitled

t&lt;&gt; the hundred dollars bounty.

WE HVAE

partont interested ia Mid aetata, are repaired to
appear at a aeaaien of said Court, tben to be hoiden at the Probate Oflce, in tb* TIUsgs sf Htofo

JUST RECEIVED

This is

right; those who prove worthless

to the

..ur shell- h-lplng them *!«&gt;’•«•
Capt Wells and Lieut. Perkins,

10th

Gem., were killed.
Thwr regiment
fought until out of ^munition, and then
went in «i’h I*'* oiirts.
The J»l Ma-sachnsrUs. Major Cham
bers commending, captured 70 ofleers

WHICH

aen iou ought not to fare better than those
pap*r printed in said oosatv, of Hany for tbros
aueceasire vMka, immadiatafy previous to said
day •&lt; beariar.

B. R. B.

(A troa aepy.)
dasIT

DIRECT

FROM

H. 0. PRIMDLJL
Jadct of Probata.

®wsr ®®nnpiKnnrn®w9000 yds. plain and ^fsney Silk,

BE PREPARED IN TIME.

When seised with

Pain

diseases that indicate ibeir presence by
the sign &lt;&gt;f pain, discornfcrlo." uneasiness,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—if ad­
ministered when pain is experienced—
will positively arrest
No disease would
grow upon, if it was promptly met on
its first approach
Fever and Ague, Yel­
low Fever, Typhoid Fever, Cholera,
Dysentery, Flux, Diptberia, Influents,
Small Pox, nre more eaailv prevented
than cured—and if KA WAY’S READY
RELIEF is used when symptoms of dis­
comfort or paroxyatrt of pain are experi­
(
enced, no serious sickness will fellow.—
Let people bear this in mind, be tbe pain
।slight or severe, use RAD WAY'S
READY RELIEF, and you will avoid
sickness. Neither, Morphine, Veratrum
Arnies, or any other narcotic or Anodyne
will relieve iou fr&gt;»m pain no quick »

radwAys ready relief.

•ssib

Estate^f Benjamin Winans.

whether ._
in

the bead, bowels, stomach, joints, limlis,
back—whether it be in tbe Liver, Kid­
neys. or other orgnus, use RAD WAY'S
READY RELIfciv, to • few minutes, all
pain and uneasiness will disappear.
All

ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan.
County of Barry, aa.—ALasession of tbe Pro-

P

cjray

frsa Three te

On ruadinx sad Oliugtbspetitfoe.My vsrifisd,
of i^Mla Wiuii, widow of said dirasord, pray1Dgfor totters cf ^mtaUtrurion
rote vstete.

For Sale By the'Pound.
Which

that

we offer'at

GOOD PRINTS
At 10 and 12| cents per yard,

bieiwcib®

■ire aotioa to ell mtowb intereated la aaid sstau
of the pendancy of said petition, sad the beartn|

BeaRtlfulflStylM

of

DelalMi,

At Mcts &gt;er Yard.

a newspaper printed and circulating in said coun­
ty of Barrv. for three aaeoeeaive weeks, irnmvdJately previous to told dev of bearing.
(A tree copy.) SMEftMAN C. PlINDlX,
deolO
Judge of Probate.

JV. B. Merchants vtehla&lt;t« Meek
■p will find IK aa Object te'CMU
b«fere going East.

PROBA TK ORDBR-mATt OP MICHIGAN,

®nxwa &amp;

shades,

GROCERIES

petition, duly reHfied

tbe Uth

HARD-WARE I

aeired to aftoar. al a aeaaion ofsaMosw
be bolden attha Probate UtBca. in tbe

Oct Wd, 1802.

7*o Dtitrvy------- Mice, Mules, and Ant*
7*o Dtitroy------- Bed-Bugs.
To Jfftlroy------- Muths in Furs, Clothes,
&amp;c., Ac.
To Dntroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
7*o Dtitrov------- Insects on Plants and*
Fowls.
To Dettroy------- Insects on Animals. As.
7b Utttroy------- Every form and species
©fVermin.
yy See “Coster's” advertisements
In this paper for the dntntction tni utttr
examination of all kindt and tpeeia of

Firrmtn.

600,000

1“utw8’S!.1LEi0K"TS
jLLOYD'S SEW RTKEI. PLATE COUNTT
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

From reoval surveys, completed Aug. 10, 18 2
cost tso.wo to engrsvs
Mopvrior to but ||O w
or Mitchell. u&gt;&lt;f tolls

11 ‘•%FjrV%K'2lfl!iSlB" jui-

py Bold in

Mwspapar, printed and circwlatin|
sty of Barry, for six *v erm live v»
Ltolyprwteaa to said dsyof bvarisg.
1 r SHERMAN C. FRINDLK.

Hasmos,

RoBXHTajA SnuKKM, and by

Mica., by
ths Drug­

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

AND

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

CHANCERY ORDER.
i TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Bghth Jodtatol Cire-

lliernselves.
Several bayonet charges
took place. The rebels are reported a« of the United States sod Canadas combined in qps,
having 15.000 mm and their loss in kill
KvKry RAILROAD STATION
ed and wounded heavy, and 500 taken
prisoners.
Col. Gray. 96th N. Y. was
killed. Our total loss will not exceed
WMAoH. A. G. WtMarf,
150. The principal fight was a few miles
Lando*. Jfo-«fag
ocuaiorai wur.u w
from Kh.gwvm, where tbe rebels were
Printed instroctioea how to canvass wall, farentrenched.
But after three honrs fight
niahed all our agsula.
Wanted—Wbolsaalv Agvat for &lt;mr Maps in
inr. they retreated tnsferdv Kingston,
ertrr State. California. Canada. England. &gt; rsnoa fondant* above named, te a non resident of this
endeavoring to destroy a bridge lending and Cuba A fortune may be made with a law .State I On morion of Sweeter A Alton. Soliritore
for Complainant, it ia ordered that tbe Baid Deto that place ; but the Oth N. J. charged hundred dollars capital, .to
&lt;_...iI I ....b.H r,n&gt;. lua ar,T&gt;r«r&lt;nne in
J. T. LLOk'D.No. IM Broadwaj, New Tork.
over it, and saved iL
Tbs Wsr Department use. oor Man of Virginia tbs date/this efeer.
One division rapidly crossed, when the
Marvlaad
and
Besn.ylvania.
cost
°°
P!^*
b**u*h?“£^15
rc&gt;&gt;el« rctrrsted.nqe rebel brigade toward
G&gt;&gt;ldib»nuuid t1&gt;c other towards Weldon

BEFORE THE RECENT ADV ANCE

•d that Mondir,ths twelfth

।

Gen. Filer’s force- have taken Kings-

We sre so- ton. N. C.. captnriug five hundred pris­
tborized Co furnish the Atlantic U&gt; any of oners and eleven pieces of artillery.

Tsh ciTxuKa uf Lansing

with

prisoners and L*-k as many.

other printing materials.

tion.

Banks

their armies.

Nor are tbe effects uf thebe drugs and
IKui'Otis, no pleasant as tbe READY
ELFEF.
Quinine is the fevoritehobby of Physi.
eians. in the treatment of Chillsand tev
er. Fever and Ague and other Fevers.—
Headquarters. Army &lt;&gt;f Potomac, )
Now RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
Dre. 19—Evening.
|
,will prevent attacks of these diseases, and
All has been quiet te-day except two if
i seized, will cure tbe patient much
shot* fired to disperse the gsthering of &lt;quicker than quinine, and leave tbe pa
lunds of rebels «»n the plain opposite, ilirnt in a sound and healthy condition.—
If RAD­
The enemy strongly picket the river along iQuinine will not do this.
WAY'S READY RELIEF was better
&lt;&gt;ur frouL
Official reports of oar losses in the late iunderstood, there would be very little
battle make the number lexathsn report isickness. If persons when they /•#/ pein
ed, being less than 1.400 killed and 8000 &lt;would use it, there would be no increase
wounded.
A large portion oftbe wound &lt;of pain or growth of sickness.
ed were but slightly nurL
We lost 800 ,

lishers Itsve increased tbeir price to o&gt;r

An Immense Stock of

KOUB LINE OF TRADE;
n«iiiab

the necessary means of transportotioo for

IUMEXSX STBBKOTH OF TUX REBELFOsm«'X.

Tbe Philadelphia Press publishes a
dispatch from Burnside to (lallrek, re
eived at 9 o'clock last night.
Burnside
to Senator Howard. f.»r bound copies of
aavs. feeling fully convinced that the p&lt;»
the Congressional Globe during the 2d sition in front could n«»l be carried, it was
ausfe.ri ..f the 37th Congress.
Alw tn a military nere-sity either to attack »r
retreat.
Repulse would have been dis
fl.*. Z. Chandler fer sundry C’«.ngw
aatn»ia under the circumstances. Tbe
ainnal favors, fi»r which our thanks arr
army wa- withdrawn without the loss of
herewith tendered.
t
man &lt;»r property.

ibis cabinet

UWEPTT ©©nnPiBMKKDH

a

Quartermaster General Meigs, is to be

The Timet correspondent thus de
scribes the reWa position ; “Our forces

Tn ANNS.—We are under ubligat'ion-

Mates

Emancipation

war measure, by

tried by a Military Commission, for fall­

vanced picket* and our artillery nn tbe
liighoi hank will Co-operate In keeping
posseMthm of the town. Our teary guns
opened oa the retel batteries this even
mg. eliciting little response.

it is a misfortune not to have heard.

Our latest news

•WJSHJHIX-

"oaareeaxm—8T4n.or micihoa &gt;

vote of 78 to 57.

neat prevented the rebels hearing or see
ii»g the movement, Franklin’s division
moved as soon as it was dark ; also Bum
ner'ssod H&lt;Hiker’s from under tbe very
gun. of tbe enemy.
Many officers and
soldiers express, d great regret, saying
they preferred dy ing in front of the rebel
batteries.
Very few wounded were left
on the field.

were expected tn storm nnd take theirs
—a bare plateau of a third of n mile,
which the -terming party will hate to
cross.
In doing «u they will be exposed
TltJ^CTt'M of Rev. J. M. PzBBtzv.
to a fire first from the enemy’s sharp
upon California, delivered at the C&lt;»urt
shooters, posted behind a stone wall run­
illouse on Monday evening, was one of ning along rhe hnse of a ridge; a doable
great iu^erest.
Mr. P. is an eloquent range of rifle pits on the rise of a crest ;
and forable speaker, and possesses a su- heavy batteries behind strong field works,
that stand on the top nfthe hill; a powprefer or.fer of talent fer descriptive
ertiil-iufnntry force now lying concealed
rhetoric, which enchants and electrifies
brhing three; of a plunging fire from
his hearers.
Add tn this, a subject tetteriee &lt;&gt;n tbe lower range; «&gt;f a double
abounding in in arvekme facts and poetics I •-nfilading fire (non cannon to the left of
rvalisatfeas. and-tee have a lecture which them. Suhastopol wasn't half an strung.”

p.rimnmt

furthcoming

Pmclantaiioo aa a

Snell wascominit-

of the very bHt literary

A. L. SKINNER

fylng them fa eases of arrests for mili­

■ted for trial.

eort chsrticttTized

ftjal Notices.

dent io suspending the writ of Aafeu

who honorably aerve out their time.

exam­

ined liefuro JustiM Burgher, on Monday.

several weeks since.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING IN BATTLE CREEK!

Congress baa passed, by a decided msjority a resolution sustaining tbe Presi­

FREDK*ICK»BCSO STILL OCCCMRD BT Ct.
Two brigades occupy the town as ad­
wm

AT THE OXLT EXCLUSIVE

CASH STORE!

I'cart diseaas oa the 19tb ins:.

may lend to his detection.

C iXMirne —Nel»»n Snell

AT

LOW PRICES”

influential citizeo of Kalamazoo, died, of

termioed on at council of all the corps
commander, during tbe day. Tbe under­
taking was regarded as perilous, bat if
successful, would rescue the srmy from
another battle, which would accomplish
little except the destruction of valuable
lives.
The troops had received no intims'lon
of retreat, and bad laid down on tbeir

FOB DBF GOODS!

HUMAN MISERY.

DR Y GOODS!

A LECTURE BY Da. CVLVUWELL OR TBE
CAUSE ARD CURE of Hpennstorrtres &amp;«-

Dullness of Apprebenaioa , Loss of Mowry;
Arereien to Society, Love of Bolitade; Timidity,
B.i.n'a_ . . ■■■ ------ - — —
of .very description

Thia sdtmrtote Lsctore, .ctearty prevee
that tbe above enemented. often eelfelMated
evils, may be removed witboet medt-tae, end
without daugeronB eurgtea! operatic**, aad

..iu Vni.nri . Fnnl. sad all other* oa th* Pou&gt;- dam after *er»ioe oa hirn of »espy of toid bill aad
OOiic»» oi iaiB wvv«, —■■■
.
.aid bill will be taken aa confe«cd by said ooerarident Defendant. Edward Landon.
A- it i. iuraUr PTdmd, th*jrithl. twenty
LLDTOV
dan site complainant oauas auo«ito et tois order
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
UHIO. INDIANA, and ILLINOIS.

are stamps, by addreaainr,
jr»yr
Da. ClfAS. J. C. EUWE,

Clothing,

MORTGAGE BALE.

and men. including tbe Lieut. Col. of the
2d 8. C. regiment
The march waa taken upon the

vib’hma. uaSvi.asd

16lb

,

for Goldsboro.

enipgiriaa started still farther aoutb,—
RxMAKKASLn.—We

■great salt basin underliaa tbe vbule Slate

^'♦fichlgan.
gy Tbe officers uf tbe 26th regiment

fame

not beard

that a correspondmil of. nr reporter

LLOTDW GREAT MAP OF THE M1H8IS-

for

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

the Chicago Tkeuw has been sent V&gt; n
militarv prison or put onside our lines
dnrins the last three weeks.
Tb-t fellow

who oommunlcaf’d

EAaitof Lviktr IM,

with the rebels at

G«wen»i&gt;r

Blair

with fv

bbmket, just previooe tu their departure.

by on

OUR GOODS
(KHAM;) and no proeeedtngs.having Use in-

bv tbs Probate Court tor «•« oo»»»y

M’tk.leaorra^AH*11 “«&gt;»

beautiful blade borne, a silver plated hay- 1&lt;ii.plpt.ur..

Tbeee teetimooUhi were earned

viwrofTHBSB HARD TIMES wears selling

Unusually Low!

■ ufvulunteera, which recently left Jackson,

presented Mrs.

I

wft:

Whtl*. lb. m»&gt;&gt;rr i..

KW- BMT««rr Sewird. jH0 b» u«“«‘
f..ndi«-„ l&gt;r pn&lt;pl&gt;eH. r»m«rt»&lt;&gt;
,fi,r tb. .rti-l t*
d-i-lrtr.

GIUKOX WEI

and finally «Umost everything you have

Ir»&gt;
rt»t I*1"* “
«r s.rri«n Inurrwlb*. It h ffcl afc M

3}^,=
WILLIAM JONES,

KW-The stories relative to Gen. Bank*
••
.
. i
.
____

PMSfUG,
«

bM gun, to

GRANT a SPAULDUtG
ifaMgs'iM IA IMA

�24
—tbs ini

■'1 «• nitoni

irtr

Ini

V

id. nil
mtwioweti eerte—a

1

WWaOftLES

(hew) renditions must bo observed u» Ini j
wnr* llu. health c.n.t fiimliirt of flii*
*

AM vM. REWAltD.t/

GLUE

&lt;ME*tCANCS

IALMOM P -eMASK,
tobH-HaVU tr iad.1

ft’tt'n.r. HEM! twrkj®.
’s«i Aw*

rt- * HtSteffti

i.ei iHjift.

nt! remr Marweie, Htrsy*. Bata, Boerta. A

arc liable lo waste tbeir hay

'WqpWiO^RS.

IT riLL MEN I GLAM!

by getting

lUpWe~efllml.YpeWtr.eH Giro, bottle.
IT \\ II.L MEM) IVORY.
1

U
L Jjte

bpUoiii, and

*1

united uurarlvcs.

&gt;m beneath for the ■1
In lUe ...rid no a-" &lt;■ &gt;• nn.ll") rd.
tece on tailh aides nr'
bedding. The Uh
iwA inches thick of there ia little «f¥d-Ui»4.Uas in
the manger —nw
uf what m
"
hard wood, to prevvut the bnrw front

h&gt;iiHb«r.

ItMt iDffUUTCUieUCc.
oxs mrrriE.
•' W hni h happy privilege they iuve,” aay a
little Sainttn, as be saud-papcrs
bt*
■knimSii.'-sYioauiaron
• '

r»r three common nixed ears will answer
the b.rvSi^iic|KAio,ibrHLr&lt;'04[wHMs ofo.ni

From receoCiiKrijti &lt;oiipGted Aug. 10, 1* 2
o*t S‘JO'*hi tuenrrave it and one &gt;rur'» lin.e. '

mid cob meal per day. If nt light or
medium worluflWC quarts of oata, six
eara of corn, dr'three Xjuarls aif corn and

three timey

'■a.^jard ,nft‘»r;.aiR;Qj^nj ef oils,'. teK can

corn, earn must bo taken not to give l.~.
i&gt;»Kl&gt;/lAr&gt;t,»KllUjfQ li.W^ U, sye
honfea life colic.
Many, perhaps the
majority of flrro horaw^hi our part of
the county, jry kpgj UpotLjnimh leas grain
than thiivoi^-tbry*- &lt;Jn fine look na wu
' dexiru oiir'horiies rhould—fat sleek and
comfortable, and. always ready for ser!
vice. Carrots are very good for homes.

ssls.ii'ws’V"
tuted once a day with gn-at benefit.—
K.H.ta havK-Ktaftotcy-lM kit^p the bow
vIkJoom* nh^n notiM* v Hl fhHve better and
l&lt;H.kyti.ut;h betttt^ if, wrots cun f»&gt;rm a!
portiuii wfmdhHid. ‘An &lt;H.-c:wi&lt;’&gt;iml',‘i&gt;rnii

be

watered

ihren

regularly, at lea*l

r .

1

adhilHag. d Mrili-.-------------- - -------- ------------Ii YKl.kiMEMl
Hi
Li- MEM* A4.AHAM
U.AJBAbl HL.

fttoraae'a "BiXXers, wXxirYv, &lt;5
takexx, vev ^ro^xy
axxA a.X XW \v'to\MtY \\rnt, arx
a
oj

rm up&lt;iw.

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ntSTTI.yu
______________________

XI J.B. ruusreu.mrnfri—»«toi

iioo», and D&gt;»« aae* Induced by Espueurv, Ac.

|

.

of the UuitM Stale.iad . anada* cvmbmed in on., *»&lt;•
Mypbilnie Wbytnatbm. lioua.chronje !
giving
1 i’iaraae.. Seurvcv. BrdoohHt*. Tuberc aa. Ulcer. ,
EVERY RAILROAD STATION
»iaW.eihroel,»r &lt;m *be Long*,or Ur«-. a»A dta

Incligestion,
. (
Jaurtdige,
' d.T,
Kidnay CoTnplaintSf

DARLING'S

■

LIVES REGULATOR

ECONOMY XB WEALTH
•

LIFE BITERS.}

ctxvd. a\\ dthMAse* cfy a wwCv&gt;
Lav xvaXwcer1- ’ ♦—

Oil.- Br.t’lv «»f

IlEBltm CEHEST CLEE.
Printed instructions hoi
ntib«d all our agent*.

Prim- *25 Creiu jn-r

Pi.t* 25 Chii* |*r Bnttlr.

a*L eow\KO%t,d.
Vtoxkbz-vSwX. vooXw awtX
Mo&gt;cu.ckh. wvakx. X\wc\x

'»

Pi hi- SS'Ct-nl* prr Rr»U*c.

hundred dollar* -

I ttruggula.
|----------The War Dapanmeat warn bu&gt;M*p o! Vlrgit | CHILDREN.
Maryland and Pcuusvlvriia. coal al&lt;O.'*0,
RADWAYU READY RES&lt;'LVENT*iv*a in
I- --I.-.J ■
. /&gt; _L to'.____ . ..
which i* uiaracH ahiiciioii a rec*, .-'iiarpmurir. (&gt;lnM -»1 aaU a MaauoaOIlH lore* uroc* tier aar.
Maryland Heights, Williamsport Ferry. Rhorer*-'I*will eurc.Aure* of thcUuni*. canker* in theMouiii

«BS3F»

Mffla/»ee.«i*mAua£»—w*&gt;« M wliicb arc Torpid
Lirer. Kfck Hradache. Deapepiia. Hire. UbIHa
• abd Fevera, coati»euc*a.or looaenee»- are ceil e*y

1
j

I’lHT 25 Cent* |HM Rtlttle.

.. .
.
‘f LA RLING 8

____

‘LIVER REGHATOB
FAMILY MEDWIHE,

.

I

Inqmrbuit

Bi.

1 Lt 11 nurd &lt;^*mp;mivS.

R.

and building up theorgnuizalioii.
In lltijfaih) ordnmenlic iminiqla. kept fir^pndii.
dita point ?* wqrihy of special atVntiiHi.

Comfortable bedding &lt;tir»-cily tavom the
«ner«tnn of fat mid muacle by heljRitg to
•*Cf*»'Mlo»*ti&gt;n»ri heat, aud also by nd
**d comforu In thin jk*j
A liundlt- of straw upon the onisid* niiii
He equivalent to a feed of grain Itiildef—
•UorKs.ace uaoaily vtell cared for in {hi*
-ipW^wrlji1^ • vi«w .1“ heap Ihsir mu»

ebim^iHjd order n» *vt;ry try« must
Mt.'w that sleeping upon u hard board
•wttHcarwty-glve ptlimcy to "the" irmbk
But_good Leddmg is.of little leas benefit
to etfr-54OAG dtfalb&amp;D AjKSnent

R.

R.

the milk pail;

twv if required to "be cut by hand.—
Tnieru Jheae cauDot b* had cheaply, aa

■caking
dening,
FnOnts.
nhoihrf

Thrv

IT IS FIRE AND WATKB PROOF

Dv. 'Ro\»wc?k'b

a. om a -1,

1MHUSO SII vi&amp; RKGUI.A TUH

ftY.ov\\vve\\ TSWtcra

to!

AhDit 1BTWKJU a* Di aaatB.
v Th., mt.1, ba. I^a Umroagbly t.aWd „ 1e.

*

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«^«*

•

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.

York and aU part* of the United Stelee. Canada.
Went fudire and Central aod South America, u.
build nga of all kmd», »ueh aa F.crvaiaa, Fenro

—-— • ^-•«e—
T\_. -r* r,V.r,-V'.
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Ml M'PT I.I'II aULI. MGOriKO m M. Il „
uta'jxtfi nBK- *atiw. «iatsk«.
pin rtoo* ro.wn fer noon or ai

are We 9&gt;o\.Aeer'a Vrieai^Y,^
V»«
Uiarrlxea,
e-atenj, Ti.\ieawia*ii*wi, ete.

‘S'Vow.vvcXx 'BkWc.'c*

lira
Ito. U.to.Jl.V &gt;l.to M.all...' ’

bottle*,gf which th* aboutir a /ao-ainv-

rtiMMnalirm. gout. Ac . in dir kind ntp»IU te tak .
BJIAOWAY^PILLHaretafceaAcwrrwillMlow ,
11 Cbrritopber Street. N Y.,

,**‘l1* ” 1 •N’dbll

um eutee *rv ure^nbex) nWy. 1„ Uiw dfe.M-* u”w ,u*&gt;d
^u*l m
RADWAVA REGULATINGPn.lJi are farmore
Tks-VL.J. tt
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1
ccitatn. and thejwiti^ut arutd^thc^dagger.which j
DATLlUg^S XdVOX Rjg'UllOr .
""u’Yritow. TyphoidT^’mitu^ Fevers, to Err-1
»ffor'liu« remedial, relief. It U a ibon.!
•&gt;peia*.Hman Pnx4 pttrgauan la Hgfatv roentUil. .D«*
±±52*2X1!S±t±i2!!.,±iL

buhtm- remedy."

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TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

GUTTA

Tenj.VwigevilleMIIKjiLC. SerHt. Prairierille
H M. Branihvto... Middleville, ted »y druggists

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FEUGIU

CEMENT.

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IrplaOae or itSerforing with tbe
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or* l«n circulating in the cjnieto. I
&gt;e but little pare or gnping. It ia

tbe English lateoiagosxa
The French cafflfSJ^.
internal adminiatrstion.

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I Ual la kMithy oatsnot On ,B«q*ux.r.-T^nv
। itnon the bldiid veuarf* Without.'■* is the casi
Never ; d«pU-tirv». (Z/rcAtoto or i-raa-t'regard to the ne*-

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BLACKSMITHING.

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elaattehy ia nur injured by the ooutra

their imperfect j&gt;ilU fail

tor Mff«ek,.* large aoo*&lt;»ion to the manure n&lt;.rrclUtim-tu- a2‘ An briroL'te thteri^and
heap -will be made, mrffmimtt of Itorff tn onlr

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■toll
lr. Ik. ......
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a n&gt;nlrta3 A layer of -dried muck, a!x
iMx a.tbu.-k. serves a good purpose, for
• budding,
k ia almost excellent nlHtorbinent, and ;ujll retrtain in* grind condit­
ion for some time without being changed.
5yLrn h«U Mlured it ia just Ute ttriteli
fcr rtrgardem amt the field.
Wlthpmp «fho^" Fiwr,-Tba«artdus«S uimn’ib"^
«.!*'«V.ion.id.in; .bun.i.n. itoddUix ‘ toy?*.&gt;H»..to«to.^lKZSi rtotoi.

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most eh-rant and powerful medicine known in tha
world. Thi* i« not t&gt;o««iia&lt;; try it, if you f.rf
skeptical, and be cuorinoedT It combinM ta its
compoaition the propertie* of a diffusive stimulant
aa anti-eepue, a.mild bjUcdactirc Ajdnngrol. and
a direct power orar the nerve*, neither narcotic

.

in

the.-very best manure firn gar­
a hen mixed with animal i-xecre
Spent tan bark, well dried je
goo&amp; suLiditute; also valuable **

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refuse hay *r» generally
well anitodTor bedding.—

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LIFE BITTERN,

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CEMENT ROOFING, i-awajorati YWt lucak imi
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LIVER ’It EGU Ha I OfK ,

a. Ciewuauig anapitrunng
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( , from the ayatcui all die- ; Oil* Studley, E»q.. Is&lt; Ea-t anth Street. N Y„
Hire hutucra.
•
write* : Aug. l», 1-flO -I bad a d'iiicXdit with the
1 awrwwliVto ■ ill.
Their . Katury
LUn.. oanpleial thm yrar*
&lt;.tor. with
_lii.to_.-to
.
ronMairt■ pa.n
!
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1 «••“« &gt;»•«« m-ed-M iJiMto
«.r medicine*, but found *o permanent relwf until

RADWAYt* READY RELIEF'
RHEUMATISM
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SORE THROAT
TOOTH-ACHE
linutca
NEURAlXllA (paroxysm* o(?
CRAMPS....................................
HEADACHE
COLICf
DfAKRIKEA............... .-.a...
LUMBAGO, [paiu* oA'.'.V...
CHILLS....!".......... ............
BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP
SPASMS
DEEP SEATED PAlNs!.' by a fei appUcadMa.

JOHNB * &lt; I«»S|.EY3

Weod'

IMI*£* Vgn.qfTTA VUiCUA

In the troxlnwnl el fever*. eWb&lt;
Typhoid, and viber. reducing I
panor to quinine. Their mflui

To tbe** who do not wish lo b« troubled with
thinking, but Ilk. lo have tbeir thinking d«?ue by
1&gt;O&gt;. one else. «r*«uy
crpfeiauluM*. ttial ’

Will relieve those who suffer pain*, inatanlly un

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Oil.

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art VO.C r\c\x uauw i SoVace
aw.il Co«i5oiV

or., cre.ytafy.

AS ALTERATIVES

, -.^ryrawijOffjif/qj

aryj ,allow .them then to lie upon the
4Muingr.HUid.tbe atoottd. then note the
dtlh rvnc rcconied hi

DrMiic Villa of .Uoca, «* Cniiou am
or E]at«ri««; and mure rooibiar
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamam

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Miv-t

luipunuit Ui Buildwa.
4n«|K&gt;rtiini U« Fnrnwni.

Kto., sswcarfraMSrjas?;:

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J. T. LuMrn-toWe r-Send me.- yrrar tt«&gt; &lt;tf the
What man nr beast &lt;f*&gt;c« not enjoy
|"y itTj
ill: Mi*ai*bfii'Kta{L.with aticc p^luladred oupiea
Lv liuti Rea**Admiral Cbarli*. H. Davi*,
J. commanding the
tbe
ia ant horned lo pnreliaw
to the insignificant mouse, bi-stows care
d lor uae o that tnuadron.
nn paiw upon it" ^ceatmg place. ~ The
GIDEON WELLES.
octets
jyuyerMJlnaiiHct which prompt* i hi *.&gt;»*•,
ina:catc4 ibi’t'it is a niatter &lt;&gt;t no smell
j51P?r^l,lcc !B t*lc pl’)’,l®al eci^qtjy.—
’nlidui ohc-iB'ird of an animal’s'whole
life, is pn«scd in rv«ting, iin&lt;i nature m
TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
strndi-dlbai during thi* time it* omditWn
Would be moil favorable for reattinng
AND

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RaAkmV*

NEW YOKE

la a auiienor tonic aud diuretic; rxorfleul 11
6u&gt;»a b* loM ut appetitv. flatulency. l. n.aK) weak

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J on NA 4 CBQELEY,
• fWe Manufacturer*.,,
7* WILLIAMS I REEK

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DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
1.1AJYD-R GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS y y*
t^.,"*wch '
IPPI RIVER-From Arfual Snrreva by Capto. ' great*? •■pine their hrabb.
art and Wm. Buweu. Mtaa.».ipni R(v,tpiUX of I
RADWAY*S PU.IAt
ULtKiaFMa.'.Vbbw.erery.matrS.ptettatkroand i
aB, Pttrtct Peaua

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Uuu DoJUu a biitUcor u* botllv* fur Five Ih&gt;llar*
.
■ Principal
i&gt;fihx,S&lt;
New.York.
Paid flSTS.T.
Pemore*
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--- topaaii*
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the ~
morbid
and' tb--‘l:
liana.
from ,
by
.. M'aidru Laue.IM
Unl^d Ptelro
the *ibreach and buwela, regulate* the liver and
I* the only authority for Gen. Buell and tbe War.' •“ Canada*.
RADW.VI A to.
, Ikidney*. removing fftrry obefnteilM, r retort* a
natural and health; aclaoUin tbe vital•urgau*.—
Il i« a superior,
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TOPOGRAPHICAL
MAP
KENTUCKY.
OHIU. LMSQNA,
MdOF
U^NOW.

"Dr 'Ro''&amp;ac\L,’%

Very Liberal Hedaetloa to Wbaleaaiv
Buyer*.
TEI.’ vhi u»1I.

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W'-sYnV^ ’To’SXt.

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READ THE FOLLOWIN'# TESTIMONY:

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JDiver Cornp^mij
^v^p^psta,।
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“E.rrv bousakmw sbuuld bait a suppty »f
John* A' Croife^V American Cetucut Gtue'r«-2rro&gt;

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«vxw\i rvttAtA an. ara.rV oK

ftrt-t eVrrith.tig bet Meial-.

Syi*. EZRA JONES, D^My
dn .
&lt;a to JOHN QWRN. State fraaautyr, .
Kat.- &gt; JAMES TURNER, DapMy' to

urftali*’la very.gnud /«&gt;r the ,M",e J»ur
!tol»«'«M..lhi. W»U f-r to/rfe^ik.u
of short*, aud d Ittllf wit, and-feed nller'
it ia c&lt;h&gt;IM siirfictetniy.
florae* abouldi

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IT WJLI. MEM
FORI ELAIN.
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No matter
‘ JS^fiJs&lt;lL.-Aj 1^'1^. *

H EN RY*T wVck CS p7i*Hleni of ibc Senate aid

tulro.'Taiter*. canker*, Etwwuoa*.
and Varker** ltab,oee UUw will

&lt;Tcon), or four quart* of corn and col)
meal will bo required.
VVb«'lo corn is

jttir
M 'r.
“rh
Hjfirwffi puns through them undigested;
hut aait used by many farmers. I give4

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COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

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stATE OFElCEBS.

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plenty t.f gowd hay ttogiji Reep him in g.H»d
condition. If corn is fed &lt;&gt;n the ear, two

cob meal, should be given

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VOL. 7.

BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER &lt; 1862.

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got off to Freedoht.
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COD MT, MICBIQA*

«ry IruUuitio,. ud to &lt; ato touUM
■WmI,’ m I, ‘you jwt jembbla round lbw walhlok w» baaed.* Ito to bo aura black wdl.frota up foe to. Ham
an ratM me sevep hundred andar, an TH wa b«rd th. bay lag of luuod lhrvogh to
.u atoS; but fiito r» Dead by
•el! /er to vererif, and cheap a that’ 86'
(« yur to h.‘beguo'N pay up. w*l: I gm • ' *TWly Hi*orled BkMctph.’what a day

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taawa:

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to,&lt;&gt;U
.» hire.
him.
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hull

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W»ur ohued u. ri—.
Tl.ww,iih»r wh..n tin, nlmirea

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&lt;&gt;r«ivilixation,at Independence, in Mis
aouri.
The muddy Mimourj w** running dregs.
8tenml&gt;9ats,jfere uredX;iakippiAK,fr,’ra
sand bur to sand bar.
Engineer had re
ported to Captain, that “Kangaroo No. 5
would liust. if he didn’t stop trying to
make her lift herselfnver the damp coun­
try by h«r braces.” No mnrestbartiboating on the yellow ditch till there was a
rhe; until the Platte sent dnim sand
three and water one, or the Yellowstone
mud three and water «me. or the Mi scour
proper grit three and water one.
Wei
ns* smutted
must travel by land to St. Louis and
rail roads.
We could go with our horses as fast
a new-arid! hmdLbompWCe .Mirtmrtit of
as the rfMges. So we sold our pack beasts
DBtbl AND MEDICINES,
and ©ontinurd our gallop of three across
trfcheaakeak, Calata
«*“- the Missouri.

HASTINGS

DRUG* STORE!!!
Robeh'ts &amp; Striker.

D

’Wirt bate wiH asake-the

Mountains.

... Wef*fr.k.llh.,ry’mln. -W.kWdHe.

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lift ... L.II

Over High Prices, at the

ealer in groceries, pro»i&gt;ion*.
d KS. liah. better, lard. pork, sad er
all kindAl»o toy* eandiea. etc .ete
St
Caillorn a Block. Rule street. Hast! ge. Mi&lt;

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.Uh -lUm" under th. folfo..»p riraum'

Hdb wAtoyohw^-to . for a fox-hunt IHriwaAa
STm± I
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kiJ cnt har, u fry ,

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•n reel atomper* they is, He’s jon*;1.o’

and Ml along to paacatnl ar lUt Uy oe

aartb ap toingty.
.
.
“Moaie, iflt .ere In merrU England

-No.” said Biddulpk “Tboes an fa­
and flwks rtwtterally takee to.
WdlrW
bles of the old, barbarous days of lbs
picked bp the bits and quarters rite smart.
Maroons.
I can’t believe in dogs after
He's besu at it. lamming ahead, real aromen until 1 see it.”
bishua for about three year. Last Sunday
“I’m afraid it’s our friend Ham they
after church, he pbmited op the Jaat ten
an after. This would be his line of es­
of the six butidredT SoTallpwed ’twu»
...-!*
come'time to' silH Bim;' Ui1 hr'ai^tettin cape.” . ■ c u..; . &lt; '
At the.word, a rustling in the bushes
bis bead idrswad, sb. bis (dees sab' on
along the slough, and Ham burst through.
freedom very oabaalthy. I didn't life
He turned to run.
We shouted.
He
to disapint hi in to the last, so IslJowed
knew us, und flung himself, lurid with
’twus jest as well to letyerEav him eheap
terror, and patting with * flight, on the
to go down the i1! ver1.
ThaCrbnw to
&gt;~1 at
hon’lar nimrer I’

nothin.
Haw I ■ Law I"
-Haw ! haw I haw I

Tb H. tn mneek. Ow-ta-CMrf.

my of the Potomac acn«ss tbs Rappahan­
nock sooner than was anticipatfed by the
President, Secretary of War, or y ouself,
and fur crossing at a point different from
tbe wts indlcstad to you al ear last
ingAtthe Prcaidett’ei
Durjng my.pvrparatinns for crossing
at the place 1 bad first selected, 1 diecov­
ered that the enemy had thrown a large

in frost; Midi also discovered that be
did not anticipate the crossing of our
whole force at Fredericksburg, and I
bop^ by npMIy .hrowtag «» »M«

i
You are one o'

by &gt; .Ignrou. .tl«ek lb. force, of th.
wentr '» the rt.w bdow from th. fora.
“No, massa^ or I'd been cross dis yer
behhxJ nd o. th. cwt Io th. reer &lt;Z th.
sloo
forejJijA
’
qo
»y.g
IT
JYi
’
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D. C. HAWLEY,
ing at the mean brat tavern in a mean
lo.o. io -bleh we — could bgbt him
TURPEATINS AND ALCOHOL.
“Can you ride 1”
town—a frt.uxy country town, with a
with fTMl odrutof. ia our fo»or.
■
“Reck’n TTin, masse?*
dusty public square, a boxy church, and a
To do this we bod-to pin &gt; b«ght cm
A
burst
of
baying
from
the
hounds.
spitty court b«mse.
ths extreme right of the cruet, which
The bladf shook with tefro?.,
Fit entertainment for beast, the tavern
height commanded the new roed lately
is chained up all right.”
s
I spbang to Fulano. “Work for you
offered.
ROBERTS * STRIKER,
made by the enemy for purposes of more
They went out.
'
old boy r said I to him, as I swung the
»y FOR MECHANICAL AN© MEDICINAL
“Shall we go into the spittoon 7” said
rapid communication along his buss,
Biddqlph ipoke first. • ' J
saddle over his head.
PCRP0HE8.0SLYJH
Biddulph.
which point gained. hl» P0^00’ do"I
“Shame!”
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Take
mine
!*'
said
my
two
friend*
at
“Certainly," said Brent.
“The bar­
th© right crest would have been scarcely
^•rt.ri, sisnuueij, »‘o* ...... ,
*.‘
“Yrs.”said Brent, “Do ymi wonder
a breath.
,
room—I sin sorry to hear you speck of
•Hslbrook’i New Block. tUihngA, Mich.
tenable, and be conld have been driven
that we have to run away to the Rocky*
“Nn; Fblann understands this hu«l • from there easily by an attack on his
it with foreign prejudice—-is sn institution
to spend oar indignation on the f rixsly ncs*. Cbaee or flight,’ all one to him. sb
and merits «tudy-.a ’Agree, upon which
frnnK in connection with « caovcmeut oo
bear* 1”
bnflfrs the brutes.”
What are «• going to do Bo* !.
SWEE1EI A ALLENFalano urfghud and heat the ground the rear of tbs crest...................
How near w* earns to accnmpl.shtnff
“
Try
v«
abuliah
slavery
in
Ham
’s
case.
wllb*Mter bod A as T toeklH the bridle.
TTORNEYR AT LA Wand Solicitor* in ChenTWell. I came to study American inbur object, fuWe reports wllUbow. Had
Qung, we’ll go buy him a file.”
!1
“CanS wa stow them fight 1” said Bid
slitutiona.
Let ua go in and take a whif '
it not been for the unexpected and un*“We serrn co have busiusss with the
dalph.
.
,
of diagnst.”
,
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, RP1CE8. PEPPER.
voidable dslay i* building the bridges,
Murker family.”
“There'll be a dosen on the hunt.
It
Fit entertainment Air brute, the bar
1
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH:
“A hard lot they ar*. Representative is one of thr entertainments hereabouts. which g*ye; the enemy twenty-four hour*
HMini offered.
.
mor© to concentrate his force* in bls
Offlct in the Coart Houte, Hsslte&lt;s. Mkh.
brute*’”
.
in ibut “club r,mm" we found the brute
stnmg p«*itions, we would almost.«sr
‘•I am getting a knowledge of all classes
Also a greet varietr of the
clam drinking, swearing. Hpilting. squab­
taltriy have succeeded, In which ease th©
on ynnr continent,” said Biddulpb.— my’a country.”
.
DANIEL COOK,
bling over thr price ofbernp and the price '
bettie
would have been, in my opisiod,
GDI&gt;3&lt;EXa’T IPXHJ3nUXB1
“
Some
I
like
belter
than
other*
I
”
I led Fulwto to die brink.
He stood
UST1CE OF THE PEACE. General Lend and
of‘'nigger*,’’and talking what is called
more derisive than if w* had crossed
“Don’t Be too har*h on us malcomtento motionless, eyeing ms, just as be eyed far
■»&gt; Tss Ag»st, will sitend to lh« collsetion of
I
And C**klig Extracts,
“p-dilics.”
the places first selected.
.
lebtssnd sll other business pertaining to bisoffice. |
for the ain pf slavery.
It ia an ancssUa! ma in that terrible pause in Luggernal al
J
One tall, truculent Pike, the loudest of
XJfflee in Goodyear's block, up stairs.
[
As it was, v»e came very near success.
taint
W* shall bura it out before many
all that blatant crew, seemed tu Brent
“t?ore.Ham,np with you! Pul acros.*, Failing in accomplishing the mam object
~~ I. A- HOLBROOK,
deendes.” .
. ]
.
■nd niyaelf an old acqiuiinunce.
We
we remained Hi order of battle two day*
“ You kaJ bitter, or if mff att y*ur Aoare the slough.
He swims like an alligator.
I TTORXEY and Counselor at Law, Solicitor In
liad *een him or his double somewhere.
—Jnog unough to d*rid* that the «»my
ms/re.r
] 1850-G0 ]
Then make for the North Sto. and leave would nolynme.oat of bia stronghold, to
But neither of us could fit him with a pc
It waa late as we walked along the y&gt;e home for.Mr.. Richard Wode, at the
dratal in our long range of memory.—
fight us With his infantry, after which we
•trecu, cLaanels uf fever and ague, bow Tremont House, Chi^go.
Treat him
Saints one takes pains to remember, and
crossed to t!»is side of the river unmolest­
J. M. RUSSELL.
, frosra up fur the wi.ntrr.
We gaw a light like a brother, Ham !
their scene*; butsattrsunc endeavors to
HYSICIAN and Burgeon. OlOce in RusaeU’e ;
ed and without the loss of men or propthrough a shop window, ind lummered
“tiir brass you, mabsa I I will dat.
glare. State atawv
___________ _
lose.
;...
. MOST FOPDLAB,
i stoutly fi»r admiwium.
. .. r
Ho vsultctf up, ‘Hke AUprightly nigger, •rtA*th*day broke, our long lines of
“Have yon bad enough of the spittoon 1
A clerk, long haired end fmuxy opened
JOHN ROBERTS.
on o’-the rec! arabishns sort”
troops were seen marching to their dif­
I asked Biddulpb. ‘'Shall we go up.—
TinVSlCIAN eud Surreun. Dwelling on Broad
, ungraciously.
I ..The baying cams nssrsn, nearer, ring­ ferent positions, as If going on parade—
Thrv'veput uaall three in the same n»um;
IT w»y. near the Court Hpus«In the back shop wore three men,’ !-----“ -1 ing sweetly through the goldao , quiet
but bivouaca in the same big room—out’ long haired arjd trouxy, dealing cards
not th* least demaralixatibB or dis organand
diH.m—arc what we art_be*l used to?*
taatkm existed/ To the breve officers
H. P. CHERRY,
। drinking* dark compost from out of
CL.
1 launched Fulano withan urgent whts- and soldiers -bo accomplished th© feat of
Two and a half beds. &lt;»nr broken burked
OTARY
. tumblers.
« mail nq
reernssing the river tn &lt;*»*/*** of th*
chair, a wash-land decked with an ancient
len-l to
uPort wine.”’wblapr.red Brent “Fine
Two ho’ndred yafds to swim and then •nemy 1 ow* everything. For the fail­
i fringed towel Mid an abandoned tooth
, old London- Dock PArf !s the favorite
tend of Haetinf
All clear to Freedbin!
'
”
’
.
ure fn the attack 1 am responsible, as th©
MetesPMOD1 brush, one torn slipper, and u stove pipe
beverage
when.
t&gt;te
editor,
thc.lawyer.the
’
D*. ;H- 3* HANEY.
, call and judge’ bole, furnished our bed chamber.
Fufano splashed in and took deep wa­ extreme gallantry, courage and endurance
ap.rthec.try. and the ’MeMiattt meet to
We were about to cast lots for tlm half
ler magnificently.
©town bv th®m was never exceeded, and
instmAW MBC.BOK to .‘-jTS’ioS!
plav euchre In MTsafioft”
What a sight it h to sews noble horse would hevs carried th* point had it been,
bed whrn we beard two men enter the
We tewaHwnfilea frotn ilbe surly
nubiy breast the flood—to see his sboul
next room. The partition wa* only p«p&lt;'r
clerk, and made for the calaboose. It derv thrust aside Che stream, his breath P To the families and friends of the dead
pasted over lath, and cut upas if a Ixirder
«*■ a sthuf log structnre with grated
tom© quick, hie eyes flash, his haunches I can only offer my hrertftltsympathies;
. ruffian member nf Congress had pract iced
jr\ Jf. METINS.
I dfseeial attention wW«nT' nt it with a bowic knife before a street
hft. bls wake widen after bitn !
■
but for-tba wounded I can offer my &lt;*~! Z’sasS'SBS5-T—
mmmligb'. n
• uejr.o It n. oo-.d
And then—Act‘J—huw grand ft is to ett pravere for their comfortable and
‘ fight.
Every word &lt;«fonmolghboractme
cud late. Nulxrfy was aw* • W« hail­
sec him paw and struggle up with might
to us. Thev were talking of a •Slave
final recovery.
ed the man.
■ -L '1 :
■'
and tndn upon the farther bank—to toe
bargain. 1 eliminate their oaths, though
Tbe fact that! desired to move from
••Rum.'’
him rise, all glossy sad reeking, shake Warrenton on to this line, rather against
5 B. WBICHT.
such filtoration d&lt;*a tberfi injustice.
'
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
“That’s me, vnaaea." &gt;
himaulf, and with a snort go gsllopiug the opinion of the Prewideot, Secretory
ttokskv ..a cou5s5*LORrilJ^t^:
“Eight hundred dollars.” said the first
“Yfm’re sold to Murker, to go South
H
ashm* M*itca fl. U5«_____
free
And
meray
I
Ab
!
‘
tis
a
sight
to
be
" Hpeaker. and his voice startled nr as if*
.„a Mirim, .nd
nf War, and yourselfi and that you •*«
, dead man we knew had spoken. “®«ht
' seen ! . ■
1,1
the whole movement in my bands without
catrii!”
I
We stood watching—Act one.
The' giving me order*, makes me responsible.
g-wem. "to.
-VSXW*” STRtKO. ’ hundred -that’s the top of my pile for
Brent tossed him up the file*
,
fugitive
was
half
across.
».Tbe
baying
that Loy. Ef he warnS iw» old and hadn't
'
t will vWt you v*rr soon, and give
B*rry County, Miehigsn.
“C-teb agri*.” wrid BbMulph. and «p ©toie closer, closer on bis mil.1 Two
VOU more definite information, and final,,
| wen* » i
—
t ly will send you my detailed report, fa
n heap more.
.. „ , ,
i,
.
- W«L . &lt;n.d.’. . «d.
ni ..k.
1
whiu.
r_,-1 *
which a special acknowledgement will b*
. TTokSktii -a c0U!;8iSi“¥|^,!ii
made of the different grand
.lump. Count .mi T.mr dun™. «m&lt; 1II
. AiiMt
H.trimud, ««i
**TWy see biin,” said Biddulph.
division corps, and my genera! and staff
nil .,«« H.nk LUI of Ml.
Murker, lire
lb..k.
.
d*p*!tmenta of tbs army of th© Potomac,
AhmrisVoet!
A
d«««n
mor©
plunges
rf Mri. -a B«rd.rii Bireri.,
boy’s yourn.”
Fulanu !’? A cnvwd ci armed men on to whom 1 am so much indebted for their
‘Murker!’
W* started at the name.
TO. •»« lb. •Vr •• hm* ol»«r«rt In
support and hearty co-operation.
. I will add here tbit the movement was
rh. b«r.|*m«i.
Hnd
F.ilwro. .letim
'-Hsm’v a&gt;ple* nlggsr, a handy krfgmade earlier than yon expected, and after
ub«4 they halted. Wy could not
article &lt;—&gt;. foon m&gt;d.r H&gt; mini in iMpm.! ger
wrneU'e Cocoacnie, &gt; vyi
er yer i*rf amhlshoe sort,
tie M among *• h*wb» ‘-n the edge of the the President. Secretory, and you resit
All...nd
aUmd
okui.
tahlrr..«l
H.W.«HELM&gt;*.
far EaUMpwR***.**
km «rt tar. fry a ba^»ak?arid( play on etogh. OW.^U«n-H..-Murk.i-- requested ms not to be in hast©, for the
h.rm u. mln t (Fubmo. W«d.'. ta.rw
/BOUNTY TBE;
taJLm^d
HM. of.U-t the fiddle like h fntoMrlfc He kill shoe* eemZg from bnauMlu. tie ptoto b»
reason that we were supplied much soon­
\J iMjentiott «o pr
mule,-ari vn a tarnnz
Hub-jinsr wq*
rtoquUkundetody. HraMto er by the diflerent Staff Departments
num. W*O .irnrkrd Umm In lb. fdmo. ]
and makestompers. Yea. Biddulpb,trust to fog*... wew’dto to to bank and than was anticipated when I kaw vou.
Hie likenem, k»*.
"m
him to gnaw himself ffiee artUii«hat GuUOur kfllMl amount* to 1,!M, oor
totUokHofaafoty.
w.re p—Ml. mmmnunf for
nectiwt rautail” .
•&lt;*'
‘
' “ ,. c.'eKi»inA;'
wounded to about fl.000 and our pnaon-Y.w’relodHniL.r your brother out
(tang’l ' '
.
■•
• Hem sgmnM Japbe*; 1 ^P® U *,U
' A Imoat over sc the rifle cracked, Ham •re to about 700. which last have besn
vcooa or raoaaTr..
from S«cr.ment„ •b.H.i no-,1 reckon, mid
.rJ^Lto Ud tu a«to
paroled and exchanged for about U»© *ame
wlh?* ■
,
.
the trader.
.thw.’ tod B™* ••tot wetopwai ta
“H. nr enmlnK er.n Into with • m«n
number token by os.
The wounded were atl rMRowd to Ate
__
L.an
I .IkP to-. Chrirf. G&lt;tom Hto,
Uedaratoe of tmUptomee. to Al»tb«
damoi. srraiaBB.
ride bf the the rirer. Mid are bring
wtadto’u prtolbla tw to ContoMto.
,oCTrr im®’^'jM.’oSl
A’-u U— iTr lrt Ball Lake. They nngtair rake down a

the boy. !

I’m Hum aorr. that are trldk

can't be did twice on the same Wggrr.—
I recon be knows too much for that thing

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mountinons pUeAhera."
“Mormons is finch and aaaav with kheir
dimiweiaeejlbeymigr^ion. iiow there a

have two man^ssWsM-and one the nrotn«r oft.aMlww »»ly p«««W w r™»

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"’rifte f'Uowinf'reof'io, Uav rMOmtd
■Aod tor’, yer ■“"O'y-"____ ..
,
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-i^5 fuwnto
ler to7«»"^'P,"’r

,iu
,ummer • mild
ij.lbut celm. lux

ped »1 Oto Ip u
nuur « wide, WO

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am bit|ow

,Ths,r*

autumn riM&lt;«tti

dwtcted forth© brtdfc*.
them. I remriai1

�HASTINGS

IH0 Tmckx*

Math Carwttuta

in the supcrlatb
Mb And taste.
Concur
xmfents in their estiia
f&gt; qualifications, and 1
’R devotion to*

kuylsd

extermination.
&gt; softer hearts t

conservatives

nxxBTs.—Abmnam Lincoln.

,

l...

. .

their own admissions aa well aa the dec­
lb.

-

after all, be the

fittest pretiden

vice to treat the war between two hostile
com munities as * ^onwMte'Stvujfl^e fiir

political supremacy.
Ql&gt;our first page page will

be

foand

If the confederates
----------- ■»■

the first, and that that
settle our diffeahsus

the candid, frank and honest report of will leave the great\ disturbing element

own&lt;

lhev wfll.be soon released, Jinvmg been
ksmr^fc1 and treated than Whan at IH)-

from the Old Bay State. threatening nfo

Havixo tx this, caosxx oca tocrsx,

W——MIMIH piffllJWMgfcj
I.KT C* WZXKW &lt;’VR TRCST IX God, AND GO

q^e fortune of war would merely

in ta IMII.IJI jhsjs &gt;w»yi (Tbe 8i oefn — ^bsis talk ia lbs
tiu&gt; remains of same style of our ‘paternal GoveromMiL

&lt;4d while 8uu B&lt;

Indiana on the

addressed to tbe Praaldflut,

but in feel

designed to operate upon tbe bad

pas­

the plough, from

the rocky 7*°.re

_

--

’

"Again hays you, Abraham Lincoln,
by the lumda of Henry \V. Halleck and
Kd win M. StanUMi, rant death to thou.
mukIh upon tbomusuda at our brothers and
U Minduj agnio desolation and anguish to
Um krniiea and hearts of the people.”

Wbite McClellan was nt Lho head of

the army, these base attacks conld

bo

too much

made with impunity^ he was

in sympathy with the object of these in-

fhmuUs attacks, to utter one word which
should prove their falsity, and his bwn
Not so with

responsibility.

Burnside,

lie place* the truth of history, tbe good

ground.”

last week, a very interesting letter under

And in thia'condition we call attention

news it contained was anticipated in a

were “greeted by tremendous cheers"

For this reason we omit a part of the

from the Democracy of the “Five Pointe.’’

letter, appending only the dosing portion,

Here they are:

as follows;

The telegraph brings the following
precious piece of news :
Fernando Wood, in a speech in New
York on Saturday night, said be bad re­
ceived information, and had communica­
ted it to the government, that, under
ctrlaifl tircumtlauctt the South were
ready to'return.
Leading statesmeu of
the Snath, men of position and infiwenee
in the Southern Confederacy, bad ex-

well as himself, above tbe intrigue of ocratic rule—the past to bo forgotten ;
tie public
on boti tidet lo be provided
parly, k*’d tbe plottings of corrupt men,
for ; and by gones be by gones, if tbe
in their endeavors to distract and ruin the North would, and the Union once again
country. Thus be nobly takes tbe re­ bo restored. The announcement was re­
sponsibility upon himself, and vindicates ceived with tremendous cheers.
However history may judge of Gen.
Burnside’s Virginia campaign in a mili­

in the District of Columbia, and Insure a
general amnesty of Jeff.

to lake tbe responsibility where he fiiils

Tombs, dee., beaidos

ami modestly asking credit when be syc-

bandage all contrabands who have es­

Davis, Floyd,

returning back

caped through tbe chances of war.

to

These

the proper relation between the people,

terms are snatched at by tbe great leader

the Government, and the Generals in tbo

of Democracy, and they are busily en­

In bis report, he not only assumes

gaged in educating their partisan* up, or

field.

the responsibility of bis movements, but

doic/L to their infernal level.

ho tells tbe Government and tbe people

Now see bow

why he attacked as be did, tcAy'he tailed

ested men, look at

the attitude of the

in his objects, and wAy ho withdrew bis

Peact Democracy.

Tbe London Specta- .

forces over the river.

the people have a .right to know (when

it can be done without injury to the ser­
vice) the reason of success or failure, and
who nre the responsible authors.

Not

His stupendous failures

so, McClellan.

were strategic changes of base, successful­

ly executed, so long as the public could
be humbugged; and when that waa im­

possible,. a venal

nnd

press

tory

were

permitted with impunity, to assail inno­
cent persona, through whose aid aud by
whose fiivor tbe Genaral hi meet f was

be—and that too when such assault was

calculated, as it was intended,

to divide

the loyal people, and give encouragement

to traitors.

unprejudiced, disinter­

lie evidently be­

lieves this to be a people’s war, and that

-May the people learn wis­

dom from these things.

May the Gov­

ernment and the Generals in the field also
learn a lesson of wisdom,

in learning to

trust the people, and thereby quell the
rankling of evil passions.

For we now

'warn them, that while the remembrance

defamation, shall go down

in deserved

inftmy, history will preserve the names
of those who rely alone on

I

izm &lt;if
.it Slavery
Aliivarv
Proclamation, of the abolition

judged an honest, earnest patriot, willing

Burnside seems to understand

their own

merit, and trust the intelligenBe and mag­
nanimity of the people, in eftaraatwa of

What can we hope from a party that
puts forward such resolutions Ita these at
such a time as the present—or indeed
from tbe people an&gt;ong whom that party
is regaining the ascendaukif that be really
the case 1 They lay down principles
which, if they are not akin to those of tbe
rebels, differ from them only in. being
more petty and more contemptible, with­
out being a whit nobler—that contain
the seminal principle of secession without
the vitality .of puipoao that renders se
cession strong. The Democrats, indeed,
take care to adore (nmystically) the word
Union, but strive with all tbeir might to
undermine unity of purpooe, which can
alone give that word a meaning.
The eosth has adapted a standard, a
principle, a distinct vital spirit. The
Northern Democrats see. and instead of
meeting it by a counter principle, by en­
couraging every movement which will
give them one heart and one purpose,
they solemnly proclaim the tremendous
impartanoe of Bot taking issue with the
South thereupon, of rerarving to them
selves the right to keep tbe ranooruus
southern leeven among them as long and
aa strong aa they may choose ; they re­
iterate their general sympathy with tbe
principle of caste on which the South is
dow rallying ita fnrcea—and assert their

solemn determinatfoo never to pay a
penny to relieve the border States nf tbe
difficulty, and never to rectvs a colored
laborer from the South- os from the bor-

living light.
As if a Union could exiM without a na-

Mjlitakt Aanarrs.—The following ex­
tract from a letter written

by General

letter from “Wi," published

last week.

.

"Binoe we came here, we hare been,
and are now, quartered at the Soldiers
Retreat, near tbe Capitol.
Oor faro has
into camp to morrow, when, of course
we will fare better.
We ure to go Into
camp &lt;m Meridian Hill.
The Hon. F.
W. Kellogg wns in our quarters an hour
ago, and made a short address.
Hr
aasurwi us that we will be armed acoOrdlngti/&lt;x&gt;Dtiract,wlth afivosbootlng breech
loading rifle, (we came off without wir

arms,) and that we shall be properly fit
ted and prepared liefore we take the field.

get into camp, and things are regulated,
we shall be promptly paid, and things
shall ba arranged to our entire satisfau
lion.
And now a word about our horses.
Of course this would necessitate
raeeeitatc the
toe ,8|&lt;
dr,,n, of lh(.m &lt;err .hipped be­
repeal ofConfiscatiun laws. 1Emancipation । fore
^.nem BUrted. and the balance

tary pointer view, be must inevitably be

cocds.

For.the most part, the

nounced by tbe Democratic Congressman
elect—Fernando Wood—which
terms

REBEL TERM! OF FEACB.

out a vestige of naiinna! nobility.

Why,

send.

HI..,—, after;■ ,1...
—
I...
soon
the I,art
last .arrived
lost ..r.nirw
evening.
Tho jaunt was very hard for them, and
they show It badly.
A few were lost on
the way, one from company K.
We
have also been abort of forage for them
on aceount of some irregularity in the
Quartermaster’s dep«rtment.
But it lo
hopeai time In a few days, all these difiiciHties will be overcome, then soldiers
and hones will fare better.
Tbe health of the regiment, generally,
is good. There are but few sick st pres­
ent, and we left but few sick ones be­
hind.
The weather has been delightful since
our arrival; more like the month of April
than that of December; some days alm&gt;«t
hot-ribe nights though, are rather chilly.
Yours Truly.
M. Bawd.
Co. K. 6th Bag’L Mich. Cavalry.

to his support, an awful Imtebery would
have been averted. After the battle it
began to be whispered about that Gilbert

for their

the present contest but ourowrii
mre Srraixw, «ad Union, *»oH

•m State*, nothing for helping friewda,

egro laboret

SiWUMM of bar hearts, sod be intimidated
from commencing again iheir .horrible

robberitf.and buid&gt;fljOTi.

,,

f South
hy him,
Isthaniel
rv, and
I’iB be

arelinia. and waa
rhea 16 year* old,

Th® United States G^ivernmeot has
raised for the war 1,100 000 men.
Il has
lost by disease and disaster, in death and
disability, not to exceed 200,000. These

neither amtmg the bnnered dead or living

TATE OF MICHIGAN,) „
Barry Comity.
I

S

Probate Crart.
for raid county.

(the General) lived.
On rvadsns ai-d fillur tbepeLtiuo. duly rcriliej
of WillUm Me»d. praying lual tto taat Wifi watf
MBOBM BFSMHBBBtaii1 ssij’^s niimA «•
prototc, and tto Executor ttorvin named duly
■'KX- Hl. or^Kd-tMt-TueMlay. tbe tbir-

SPECIAL NOTICES

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
' n&gt;. *

I

—

I. — —, — — .11 .U —

teauth Hath | dax of January next, at tea o’clock.

a.d
required to appear at aeM»ioa of uid Coert.
u to to holdeoil the PrutoteMfee In the rib

BQUNTY. BACKPAY. PENSIONS,

If he wants a newspaper be is quite as
Kalamaxso, Michigan.
likely tn gu out and get it as be is to send
A. A. UAPPEJV,
Bfter it. If he wants io see the Secretary
decll
MMermy «/ lai
of State, he generally goes out an«l makes
a call. . Al night, from ten to twelve, he
usually makes a lour ail rtaind—now nt
OTIC^teleraby'MvM, teal &lt;b»
Seward’s and then at Hailevk’s; and if
•bis berHoforr exiuing. omWr Qm
Burn'fide was nearer, he ••■aid aee him style of "Van Brsnl A Marble," ia thii
each night before he went to bed. Those
who know his habit* and want to see him
nthwaod to MtUs and colter* ths ••«*«, rad w
fete at night, follow-him round from place
to place, and the Inst srarch generally
c., heretofore carried on bjr uid Brni. will i
brings him up al Gen. Halleck’s, ns hu
ODtinord by J. R. VaX Bkcwt.
Hutin^ DcceoUr U. 1MR
ctin got the latest army iiitelligencp there.
_ JOHN S VAN BRUNT
Whoever else ia asleep or indolent, the
dec 17
-MTEI.COM MARBLE.
President is wide awake and around.—

thrvof, bv csMlng .a OopT
limbed in Hie "HMtfngs
printed and circulating It

8HBRMANC. PR INDUE.

DisAoluticn Notice

N

Pi:0BA TE VllbEK.-^tK^Rof MICHIGAN
County of Many w.
.
•
‘ ( ?
At a acMioa of the Prolmte Court for the C«tiht»
of Barry, ttottfrti'nt tbe Pretete (Mfee.in tbe vli-

Cor. Boaton Journal.
Army Bttsat&gt;.—A correspondent of the
Springfield Republican soye. that tbe
bread dealt out lo ••or army on the Rap­
pahannock, was packed in Mat, '52, but

D*L Rudack'a Bitter*.—Uy 'reQsfcncc
H aMiOR*. sod show cm«b.-!X any iterate, -wl
t prater of the prtitiixwr ahawld not be *ranlc
!. i. r....i
l—-U .u., .1
......

must be much older:
“During its‘Peninsula campaign,’the
bread Ix-vamc inhabited by a very lively
species of insect nf a brown color and
amiable dtspnaitiAn.
Varintw stories arc
told of these crackers hi camp, some of
which are mundtMis fabrications. One
was that the insects were purposely put
in the bread to save foule trnnsptirtatioii.
and that when the commissary wished to
transport the bread, be simply whistled
and it came Itself.
Another was that
four of these crackers were seen on bat­
talion drill one evening, going through
tbe evolutions with great precision. One THE
of the boys’had a lot of bread
thickly
seulerl as’ to be uneatable, and brought it

MUKTliAGK SALE

New Advertisements.

down to th» commissary tn be exchanged.
He wae told to lay it down and take wh­
en, when ha very honestly art*d, hadn’t
I better hitch ’em 1’”

1 Nevini

PilibE

OF

NEW

r. and Mate of Mieliiaan,

YORK.
taacaiber, in Um year at

iMTe Spectallty.

GRAND MIRROR OF AMERICAN GE-ijus.

Hiasixo or Nobtrbkn “Sxcbsu’’ Ad
dbrs.—The must unfortunate result of
our repulse at Fredericksburg, Is the
boldness with which it bus inspired rebel
sympathizers nt the North, fortifying
them in some instance*' to ’the point of

The New York Mercury

reproducing sentiiuenls which at one
time they were only too glad to apologise
for and explain away, in order to retain

loyalty of their TWO

their

It to with no fear

New Yoax Mmccst for thti year (1WW) will be
richer in every luxury of Polite Lileratnre than
ever before, hia no upstart of •peculation, oo
temporary •‘eenaalion.'^bel. a Ural class literary
weetlj, which haa bees familiar to the Cuited
SUU. hr a ,u.H.r rf a aa.Urr; aa4 &gt;Ul. Ua

s'o'riuck A ll.7lnjU&gt;sr'
, iMge Mir. Ml Which Mortasae then: is cteimwl
be due at the date of thia notice, 1 be
t«h&gt;
mdrvd and fciorieeu dollars, (till.) and bo proediug» inlaaror equity Laving been instituted

of H«u.p, in tte county uf Barry and
Will to sold Bt public sustaMitor vsn^tate Ito
highest bidder, st ths north front door of tbe Court
I Hon»e, in the VilL*»B&lt;ilB*liBgv-ia raid count v
| of Barry, that tolng lb/plBM for holding tbs eirI
cult court for said countr, on KMaWHn *M fourth
I day of April, *. 7’b. "SJiZZ
one ttourand
stelrt bandred
”
1&gt; au&lt;!
sixty-three,
at one •
’dock. 'r. •., ortbat day.
“?•
'!'
Ltt*

iWr.’w’EBSr.

cuuiug down their teleai erei
their aubneription price, Tua
by tnalnteina nil Ito grsst al

BLACKSMITHING.

IMS.
ooparallelled
CONSERVATORY OF THE ENTERTAINING.
Varse, GoMlp. Fenillelon*. BroedaidM ofHutnSr,
and polished Editorial., combine to epitomise all
the charm* of

WIT AND 8EXT1MEMT!

The Subscrilier is pn*pa&gt;«*d th do all!

IlMtings Nor. 1st 18S2.

X. PARSONS.

matter" with them.

CONSUMPTION,^SCROFl'LA- RHEUM
Tua Dumb o» tub CirtTou—The mag
nifraent dome of the capital ia «t»w rapid
ly progressing to completion.
The prfo-

blundering

aak immunity

itojlt »s
notice to ।

tbl*

He has on orbit of his own, and

been put in plaoe, and the. plates which
constitute the outer covering are being
set. and will Ims finished before tb« 1st of
After thie shall have Iw-rn
body
but the President appoints the January.
Generals wf the army. This tellosf wa» done, nothing will.be left to complete the
exterior of the dome, but thecuiMruetiriu
of the lantern and ‘placing tbe ‘&gt;ra*«wi»t*
on the upper window,
Tbe dome will
be' crowned with Crawford’s gigantic
statue «d freedom, which is nineteen feet
high, and weighs U.000 pounds.

1779, to Governor Tramban, is worthy

traitor friends ;■

oplnHo

he will do, from noy thing &lt;i*»ne yesterday.

One of the strange incidents of this
strangely
managed war, has recently the countenance and support uf loyal
There is touch reason to fear
been divulged in Ky. An officer by tbe people.
name of Gilbert waa in command of a that underlyingtbe simulated patriotism
large body nf Federal soldiers, at Perry­ ofia certain class of journals and partizan
ville, when Buell permitted tbe rebels to leaders, there is n vein of tenderness tow
gain an important advastage, for which ard the rebel chiefs which only, await* a
in «my other service but this he would favorable moment to show, itself in the
have been shot as remorelessly as a dog form of overt acta, designed to establish
—Gilbert acting as a Major General.— Jeff. Davis and his traitorous comrades
He stand with his forces within sight of
tbority of the Federal Government.—
These pimps of treason in the Free State*
long for the flesh puw which they ffnoytr of imminent deetrection.
ed when in full alliance with the Slave
driver*
of the south. “That’s what’s the
but waa refused, although if ho had come

of eonsideratiou st thin time, when traitor

sympathiser*,

(hey »m fbrm «

date of Dee. 17th, from the 6th cavalry,
at Washington.

Of hie country, and justice toothers as

accused innocent men.

Govern met tn MRK''M«i&gt; - punishment

In proof that the Democratic Organi­

sions it hoped to arouse in ths public

niiud :

day of January

-----resenmire

scarcely a mechanic art (&lt;rr a laborious
oecupatiou butjs represented.
It* com
Ijka ♦.burab shell into, tbe wnp of,dis­ sation is opposed to a.vigorouB prosecu­
stitution would be only a constitutions! maudinga®«&lt;T,M(U&lt;tr John G. ChHmlH'rs,
loyal, democratic achamara. No sooner tion of the war, we append Aba. following
is a printer by.trade, nnd ha* been prin­
reform.
1
'
-j .&lt;*■’. J
ter, soldier &amp;d reporwn iTe teaccountNow let me ask any candid man if the
ed one of the bravest officers in the ser­
theiq jTinleqiitents seized hold upon the newspapers showing the Peace proclivity
English press does not daguerreotype the vice. and fa'the’Wul’of hf« regiment.
It
occasion* tin heap unlimited abuse upon of the party. The Richmond -Examiner,
parly’s plana with life like resemblance. was a fit and timelv meeting—the sturdy
lbi» ofiicors uf the Government, against of November 8th, spunking of the results
And yet they tell us they are in favor of blade of HaesacbiMeUs ha* made itself
iraggXrt and malignant foe.
of Northern •lections, Bays :
a of Massachusetts will always
wkh’thv tfltsrlor object of aiding the re­
against their “southern hretbbrn." Look
bellion. AU manner of false reports and tbe North convey the idea of an emphatic
its
brave
commander.
Other regimsnta
yjpg accusations were scattered among and impressible popular verdier against
from the State arc also in Gen. Foster’*
she Abolition faction which has ruled the
n people, whom the reverses of our arms,
government at Washington. Tbe North­ Clellan, Boell, Fitz John Porter for geo- expedition. and the capture of the Lieut.
C«L and 70 men of the South Carolinla
anti the slaughter of friends had render­ ern papers attempt to loosen the vsiae of
ed nervous aud suspecting; and aggrava­ the results of the elections in the eyes of out thewweiitag from this devilish rebel­ by the 28d Mastaehuaetts will give an
additional amulatorv more live to “do or
ted by grave doubts, aud annoyed by the soutL The value however is deter­ lion. Fit men for the policy! Are these
die."—N. F. Eecniny Poti.
mined by the circumstances that the pein,
. natural fears, they were (it subjects te be
the
only
mon
fit
to
lead
our
armies
1
Is
ci pal idea on which the recent canvass in
wrought upon by1'the infitraous charges
the North was conducted, was that the the Democratic Peace party only capable
Fereouai Bahlts of the Fnatdent.
of^hq’tory press. And that press was Democrats were a peace party in disguise,
of governing the country? God Almigh­
Those wb&lt;» know the habit* of Presi­
not^low to . take advantage of such a and with this issue thrust in their laces
ty save us then ! ortM art hail More dent Lincoln are not surprised to bear of
state of things. To show our readers tbe the ppople of the three meet powerful
hispersnnsl visit .to General Burnside—
■
States in the North have gvien unprece­ anon.
nor. would any such be astonished to know
&lt;tMi'mu» of this onslaught upon the Ad­
dented majorities to the Democratic can­
that he was in New York at any time.
ministration we make a single extract didates and a blow to the Abolitionists
Letter Hma the Sixth Cavalry.
If be wanted ta.aee anything &lt;fa anybody,
from the N, Y. World, claiming tx' be that will stagger them into tbe back­
- We received, cuu late for publication be would hens likely to come on mt to

‘this report has fidhn

Fredericksburg,

IT CCOTT. M.
Cwt, for the

. Hwu Pncxs st RionMowD.—A man
has arrived at Staff ilk, from Richmond,
He says that in Richmond Federal rtvor.ey is worth twice as much as tin- Rebel
note*.
He hsd dn a oommon pair of
ieari puniafoons which he sirfd cost 625
Ladies’ dreimes were selling ** HOO xnd

upwards. Gold is worth 250 per cent
premium.
Peracma attempting to enter
tbe rebel lines with article* from the

HEGtMAN A CO.*S GENUINE COD LIVER
OIL ba» bt-en proved by seai-lv 30 year’s experi­
ence tbe mm remedy for -.CONSUMPTION, Ac..
•Mi while it cars* ll-e disease U givss Besh end
Mreejjtk to Um mUasL Bee th.* you get tbe
eiWMKB. Sold by Druggists gruesally
MEG KMAN A CO.. Droggtet^ New Yurt.

SAVE Y.Qy^SILKB. RIBBONS, dec.

n BO EM AN A eo/B CONCENTRATED BEN­
ZINE, resibves 1'aii.t.Gn-aac Spots. Ac.. inaiasUy
•nd elasu.Gtero^Stlk*. Ribbons. *&lt;t, equal to
new, witboat Ininrr to ths most AsHosfs oolsr or
fiabris. Only u orate per bottle
Bold hr DnigLdwITmt]

THE

HEIRESS

6f*CABTLE

CLIFFS.

_____ _

coum Maw, faol um, cunva. m.
ICE WITH

CLV&lt;
&gt; •&gt;&gt; easna
HEGKMAN^OO,
I
CtomistsA Draflgist

TVS

their goods confiscated.

neallMBtahM

•7-

-

.'^■IMWrY SNOW.
l»/

»/

mit to
The weather at New Orleans it fine.

if moo will not Ao

tbeesMlowe

X. p. XTAtmimc.E.

�co:

ixrrxc

THE HOAD TO HA t-PIXESS.

Sartntjj Jhirt Ctrrntl

Of TH* WJUtfLY

i

HI

Oilro, Dec. 94.
P*rol«d prtooMn uk» M Holl, 8pH*&gt;&gt;
*rrl,«IUre and hrtoak Ik* follovtoa
l»at.
OoTowd., nijtolel^nm.wu,

r—!•«! *1 Holly Spring* from J*duoa
wring th* plno* wa. manand by rabria
awing for rrinforaaniaau
On Friday morning, all troop, bat
about SOO urra aaat to Jaakam.
Tka

Wichifma

n and «
Passas
tral Railroad

O

M:
__
Night Experts.

aan&gt;« ntobt Ua aanmandar at Holly
Spring, being appriaed that lb. rabala
war. appr.»nbitell»CpWto, pWtat. nra

................ fc« A. M.

Indi_ _
disaaaa. ln«.m.U..n ttftba Bi.’ri. Sk|n,y^
BUMar. Liter C—plaint, J.mriioe, told
tba ktrribta train of nnttenmitaoia tednead
by th. oaa to Quinina, Calomel and mar.
M rial pnimta. may rely upon a an Hl aura
by tba uaa of thaaa pin*. Thana pill, ar,
aa Impnwamaut on all Pillu, Powder,
Oile and Said Uta wnww In uaa
Ladar

NEWS

.

AT'THB ONLT BXCLDMTZ

CASH STORE!

—ureeiu op-

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING IN BATTEE CHEEK!

-■&lt; i. Kxpreas,.r....ixrror. ■
Mail................... . ...........................1:M “
Sight Express................... %.... t:U A. M.

WATCHES A JEWELRY,

AT

WVOUEms A«» BKVAIR,

“LOW PRICES”

lb«ir to*........... tba patient ineraaaaa In
atmngth. alaapa wall, eara wall, wd par.
fnm. all the foneUnna nf Bfo wall. Par.

Elaced three mile* net 6h all the roads,
ut the rebels seem to bsve enne in be­
tween tbe roads aud the pickets, and
damp or malarious
made no alarm, and tbe first heard of
5. RICE, Gan’l Supennteafittt.
the enemy, they were in town firing
- -------------------- , --- — r.
..
about tbe sleeping man.
Some resistance was made but It was
Physicians will find ia these pilh, a
of course feeble. In a short time the
vegetable substitute fur Calomel and
Federate were overmtwered and compel­
Mercury—will likewise find
them a
led to surrender^ The attack was made
treasure In cases of Erysipelas, Infiamast day break. Tiro b uodrad Federals are
oftbe B«rerok Yel|&lt;.w. Typhoid. Billioua
Tijk Circuit Court for this county will reported killed ard wounded, 100 cap­ and other Fevers, where the patient is
commence its January term on Monday tured and afterwards paroled. Tbe bal­ too weak t«» risk a dose of common draa
ance escaped.
tic Pills, Oils, Powders, dec., these pills
the 12th of next month.
ft was reported at Memphis that tbe
will purge thoroughly, bat will not weak*
rebela had gone toward Grand Junction
on
tho patient.
Thr Lkgislatcrr' of this State will with the intention &lt;&gt;f tearing up tbe road,
Drastic purgatives In tbe treatment of
convene nt the Capital on Wednesday but nothing is known positively.
acute or In&amp;unatory diseased should be
At Holly Springs they burned a large
the ,7th day of January rjexk ,,
. .
avoided, owing to tbeir local action, by
quantity of cation, over two hundred Irritating the coals of tbe intestines, they
wagons, nnd a depot full of commissary only exeita the bowels to peristaltic
The Board or Sc ckr visors for this
stores, ammunition, dec.'
All valued at mors menu, while tbe bile, and other
county. commenced tbeir adjourned scs- [ $500,000. The number of rebels is gsdiseased humors are left circulating la
simi on Monday.
As thejr sitting will timated at 5.000 under Von Dorn.
the system.
RAD WAY’S REGULA• ••
■
'entire
•
‘
A smnll guerrilla force made a raid on PILL5 are the only safe purgative med­
probably
occupy the
week,
we
the suburbs of Memphis, pillaged several icines tn take in cases of this kind.
shall n ot be able lo publish their
stores, carried off 100 cattle and 180
proceedings until week after next.
mules.
Excitement at Memphis exists
in consequence.
A meeting waa called
Thk Sabbath Schools of the Prosby- ! on Monday nigbt to consider tha best

FOR DRY GOODS!

ytgai Jfrtiru.

A. L. SKINNER,
■we-btill—

FJWJJ rrOADO—BTATEOF MIOHIO A X
County ef Barey, tt.

Has io Btwe ,

An Immense Stock

©sift ©©nnpwrmow
HOUS LIKE OF TRADE;

or Drtilsh Burtt, widow Ot
that AdmlntetraUon of
to Alfred E. Fowler.
Thereupon it la ordered
day of J«t&gt;Mty osxt, st tea o'eloefc A . 1
SMlgMd for tb» tearing of Mid petittcc
that tbs Mrs st lew of asid dsoeaao&amp;ad aU

Come and See I!

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

WE HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
bMTiBf ttersof, bycMetag soomrof tbi
tobepubHabod In Ite HsMtngsbaaur.
I- — LA --—a-

DIRECT

EBOM

WHICH

IEWT (DDaiOKEENMf

iterhm and M. E, Churches of thia village, ’ mcnn* ’'f defense,
unite nt each monthly cuncert, at which

ij»k—UMk
F-lar arvi.aj h.ra fa
day.
Aitor Ira. i.vKitorto«. Ml feraa
took Goldsboro without much loss. After
tearing up tho railroad, burning tbe ties,
and destroying rails and telegraph, so
that they cannot again be used, be reluntad to Nwwtom.. N. C, to atolriy.

Tba oaieartaara told
.
.
.
each ol the respective

«i..l ud.illa.
alternately

at

■churches, «&gt;n the evening of the last Sab

•bath in each month.
. _ ____ , _ _____ ____
Wa. Cun Auncr.—A. A. Koappan
Ally. nt Law. at Knlsninxim. is making j

Headquarters Army of the

Putnmac.

lha cdlrtllon i.r bark pnv and touiulv I Dre.
A.ItaunT irwre cr.w.ad the
tod,..barged toul dare—J „1
thia altorn,.» .Id. a com
tnu J
_
_
msssion for
Gen. Lee.
Lee, the
tbe pure
purport of
b
• _ msssinfl
for Gen.
■diers, a special business', and as he nerrr which lias not been made public.
failt lo collect or pay oror to the proper■
Richmond pnpers of yesterday and to
persons, we would advise those having। day have found tbeir way hero. 'Die Am­
’ yMirrr says the lasses in A. P. Hill’s di­
micIi business to do
to place it in bis
vision oti tbe 13th was 211 killed, 1495
hands. See Ma card in ibis paper.
wounded, and 1317 missing. This diets
ion was confeonted by Franklin’s left, and
S-iMSTiiisa Naw soa Harrises.—Du­ cun listed of six brigades, with artillery.
ring a residence &lt;tf nine years in thia .vil­ More than half tbe rebel loss uooarred in
, this division.
lage, we have never known a marriage
Intelligence from below is tn the eflect
ceremony solemnised in church until last
‘ that the rebels have considerably strength
Sunday evening, when Mr. Jvlics Rus­ ■ ened their forces at Port Reyal, and that
sell, nnd Miss. Chablottr Barvuw werei j tho enemy maintain a contraband eumunited in the holy bonds &gt;&gt;f matrimony,
-at the close uf the Sabbath

Scln»u!

Con-

*cert. Rev. A. II. Gastos officiating.
-Masonic.—At tbe regular meeting of‘
llsMting* L«&gt;dge No. 52. of F. &amp; A. M.,
held on the 27th inut, the following offi

rets were duly installed:

'

A. P. Drake, W. M.
Daniel Striker. S. W.
Go... W. Mill-, J. W.
M. W. Riker. Secretary.
Daniel Cook, Treasurer.
Eli B. Tbroop. 8. D.
A. H. Ellie, J. D,

muniention with tbeir Northern friends,
via tba Polomar and Matuip.m.x Creak,
crossing the Peninsula and Rappahannock
at Leeds, nboul thirty miles below this

point
Several soldiers belonging U&gt; a New
Jersey regiment, on tbe recent advance
of our army across tbe Rappahannock
into Fredsrwkaburg. captured from the
vaults uf the Fredericksburg Bank over
$30,000 in $10 and' $20 gold pieces, aud
a large quantity of bank notea.

The Tribunt't special, Washington.
j 28th says: “The enemy’s Cavalry, (uf
I course Stewarl’a,)got entirely around
Burnside’s army yesterday, having Dum­
fries In their pnss«-s-ion in the morning.
A body uf troops under Qil. Canby, who
it
Ik is
IO charged,
VIIt* I
VJ, bad
M.V no
,,ve pickets
|z,ve*v— out,
.'.aw, were
......
Ix-virw of the usually very sum at- Burprjllc&lt;j ;n the night and auflered cap
tendance upon tbe evening meeting* al I tUre loan extent difficult to fix.
Rumor
the Presbyterian church in this village, I enumerates our loss al from 1,000 to 2.3
utto ..f tbeco.dml h~x&gt; »rtba&amp;s C.» !'7,h
...
: handled ano wilndrew in cuasioeranie
cert, on Sunday evening, it Ims been sug- &gt; |wgtp
Amrs were first placed In the

gtmtrd that the hiring of a couple to b«

-hands
- of this
■
regiment
only-one weekago.

married, at the close of each

Fifteen wagons containing regimental
property, are said certainly to be lost.

publicly

meeting, would be “a No. one” religious

Sunduy evening, nearly every

church

member, and many others, in the village
were present
Wx

kntkr tn

the Weather Jourosl,

thi-week, the fact that

for two

weeks

almost ail bidinn

uummerj pnly a little

ton much rain.

It has

frozen

slightly

third as much.

Prfoe only fiW.

Retails st from

^’huj^ndV’ompcsition cased levers,

Our intpr&lt;-s«i&lt;»n is, that if McCIcl jI Kroas
gross hr
by 7
J raajority.
r.taji&gt;rity. fr&lt;»m
from the South
would not Eartern‘district of Missouri. This givstheentatidpation Republicans the control

of the drlegation, they having fivs mem­
bers to the D«ry slave drivers’ four. Mr.
Noell baa never flinched up&lt;« tbe Union
. columns (..-day*, thnt sparkling pleasure qiirsihm. and was ibe first man In Conto all eyes, the elrsrnnt and entertaining grrsa to intmduoe a bill fur oom pensated
Proclamatjow.—Tn

our

xVrw York Mercvry. proclaims its inten­

tions for tbe ne* year of 1R68.

ft*.s a

cbaming “guide, philosopher and friend”

/&lt;W4»vrryb.Miy. and enablea tbe n ind.

ould be like missing tbe face you love

PHINTS
Oaband and

’or Sale By the Pound

gold. Price only |)8. Ratailaat from fiSO to filOO.

hunting

Composition

Whleb we oflsr'at

cased army

WATCH. Richly sugrarsd. Jewrlsd
work a Unsurpassed lor Sutter., Trv
Pries fill. Retail* st frxHnMG to filOO.
A great variety ofother Warcun, at I

GOOD PRISTS
At 10 and 12| cents per yard.

li’KDUCIEID KBIKEBS.

LNGPRINDLE,
Judge of Probata.

doclO

proba rx ord^.srm of michig as,
i^, 1R^„
,lu OpJ,
Cooktt or Dior. is.
ey stone*. f«. Imitation Diamond, »|,5o
Locam
— Double
Glaaa. richly
’
vi—»a-«.
s_».i wigrarad. fifiPersona whittling say of the abort, have only to
1 letter to ouraduit br return mail, handrod and sixty-lwp.’ Prasant, Shartnsn C.
tn the amount of Prtndla, Judgs of Probst*.
in the matter of tbe retain of Jesse J. MsUison,
1 etc of eaid County, deceased.
On reeding and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of Albert M. Joms. praaring this court to maha a
decree anthorisiag Wilhstn C. Preu sdmistetru-

We ha*e every kind of goods, such aa

■F will flmd It
A. L. SKINNER.

GROCERIES

data* Deosmter ITth, IrtS.
irunAiii,

•

irr, 1-68 ,al ten o ctets, in we lore
rnedfor tbe bearing of said petithe hairs al tow of said deceased,and
oas istares

bers fiir '63 is likely to outnumber that

y ?

■'

The official returns give the aggregate
Union vote In the eighteen states that
v&lt;fted Chis Pall as 47 .000 more tban tbe
aggrvgets Deroocretie vote, and tbe dem-

ocralic parly have nowhere received as

HARD-WAREI

tajrGen. Burnside in the movement
against Fredericksburg, aayh *4 ww in
command ««f the army, and held me re­
sponsible for the failure.” Gen. MoClslIan in his Peninsula campaign, says “I was
in command of the srmv, but bold tbe
Administration responsible for the foll-

jy See .“Coslar'a” advertisemeats

utrrwuMution of all kindt and tptciei of

I
t:x;zxz

Frrwu’n.
gy Sold

Has-totos,

Mien., by

gists, Grocars and Storekeepers generally.
SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.
) ao*M
| Judge of Prob*

CHANCERY ORDER.

QTiTi optncmoaX.-Sib'b

THE CffiEAT CAUSE OF
cu,

C&gt;re«l&lt; Court ferto. Oaaaty atthny; I. Ctua—r. at BwU.p, Ul. l.j.
y._ _»
ter, A- D. one thousand cl|tl&gt;t handixty tws.
Milan WAU^f. (Anftiainant,

HUMAN MISERY
DRY GOODS!

Jnl P^UtAni, in a S^lnl ,n "Lft; Priet 5 Ctt.
A LECTURE BY Da- CULVERWELL, ON THE
CAUSE AND CURE of Hpennatorrbem O&gt;nsumpooa. Mental sad Physical ItebUUy, Nerroua-

Dullness of

of every description
rwy * Allan. Soliriion

UEC

poaranofl ba causa his an »wer to lh&lt;
Uli lo ba filed, and a copy tterec..
on Um Complainant-. Sofieitore, within twoaty
day. after mrvica oo him of a copy of said bdl aud

Stacks of

.
Incepecitr; the
quvncea of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac.
GF" This admirablo Li-eture. .elssriy proves
Slot tb&lt;* ahava anumrraled. often sell-amirtrd
evils, n
without
should

resident Defendant, Edward Landon.
And it is further ordered, that within twacty
days thoaomplsinaat cawe a PWW of this order

tteZ-ad p-btartfoo b. aoa—e-h waak for HIT WMU in

Cl6 thing,

MORTGAGE 8ALB.

■JUXA H- Brass*, of Orosgsvilto, Barry couMlr.
Slate of Michigan. toSxscK. Borts*. of Rich•_ J l- .8—
auarf Haats

ltiButaBSkS~

Circuit,Court Cojnmi«»ioner.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

.tow of THESE HARD TIMES w. ara selltag

The ttfficial votes for Congressmen in
the nine districts «»f Missouri, foot up 8G000 egalfirt » Rule abort of 170.000 giv­
en st the Presidential election in i860.
Tbe abuenteea sre psrtiy traitors wbn
dare not ebmr tbeir hands, but U) a still
living ur dead

or exiles for opiuloa’s

Unusually Low!
of Lyman HUI. to tbe

ti-H-ad ' Six month* _______ Wheat, Corn, Onto, Butter, Lard, Pork,

Il iatolitnatud Uat Gau.

Hallut* aud

and finally almost everything yon hnvs

bell

Secretary
GBAXT y srsnBMiG
iMton thrH, nm

ne waa JS8i nrsrc

in

RouRTa|dc STRixan, and by tbe Drug­

OUR GOODS

Jeff. Daria.
fokAs'/aiac* ta

Tenn,

’ Fowls.
To Dutroy-------- Inseota on Animals, dec.
To Dro/roy——Every form and species
of Vermin.

In this paper for tbe dtttrttction and utttr

sell.
.
ygr Don't fail to give us a calE
the Union majorities k’seven.

Dtttroy—— Rats. Roaches, &lt;kc.
Dttiroy-------- Mice, Moles, and Anta.
Dtttroy--------Bed-Bugs.
Dttiroy-------- Muths in Furs, Cluthoa,
&amp;e., &amp;c.
To Dntroy-------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To
To
To
To

emanci patina.

vttf^r
Thii

Oct. B2d, 1902.

BdXWS &amp; S»E3l

best for r. year, and its army of subscri­

«t the Unfaa.

leaatlfal |SlylM nf Maltefo
at Xtcti &gt;er Yard.

[Z £m copy. 1

•I. Chased. a Mat pattoni, *1.
Imitation Diamond Si.

Court has given judgment for $4,000 in
ench &lt;»f f«»ur esses.
Wood did not de­
fend. Other suits sre pending against
him, which will foot up over $100,000.
and these judgements are good against
Wood's body, as be is able to pay.

Jon bad been in Virginia, bo

A Notablb

T) BOB ATE Order*—State of MIAlgsa.
JL CouutT of Barry, sa.—Al s sassioe of the Pro­
bsts Court for ths county of B«r
' '’
'
Probata Oftce. in tbe THlare ol
Monday, tbe 8th day of Doeei
sand eight bondrod and sixtyBhermsn C. Prindte, Judge oTP
In the matter of tbs estate of B
tote of said oonaty decMsod.
On reading and filing lb* petition,duly verified,
of laabella WiMM. widow of said deoessed, pray

Englisb manufacture Morrmeat: eapp^i and full

jgtr- Fernando Wood has been sued
by persons claiming damages for assaults
nnd injuries received during tbe police
riots in 1857,when Wood wm Mayur^nd
resisted tbe execution of a State law. Tbe

only two &lt;&gt;r three nighls during tbe time, j
AnOTHBR EmAXCIPATIOK CoNGRRSSMAW
-The r.Mtda have l»«-en oneeoatmuftus mud- j
4
,|ntc&gt;M
Mistarit'Ri.— Tho official count uf
tade. so far as we have had any report uf
deeta Jobn W Nod| to Q,ntbein.

fr-uto Tkne !• aixtMlUwa per yard,

•tylMofWATTHMand Jbvxlbt. being fctmumd
■---- ----*- ■ a—r___ n—

speciihfojn. . -It was apt*Ucabl« Get that
ihi

3000 yd* plant and :fonny BUk,

S. c. PBIXDLE.
Jurist of Probata.

Philadelphia. Dec, 24.
A Fortress M**nr&lt;-a letter of the 23d

time the m-i vires are very mforerfing tn I

prfpow to do.

-

-israat assis :i

�Items.

&gt;uld

take aji

itaad walk
street aud

* « • BY DO. BMWAB1S..,..1

i";

Rad w a Y-sHK-NOT-arEaw
.............. Rmnt.VKNT..

&gt;a

inches of clean sawdust, or other dry por­
ous material; 2d, protection from the
dirfetvsykOTA OVMWlApipe
through which to, drain off or pump out
your hope.&gt;er, and area
kruptcy enmt

season in an enclosure made by notching

_

•"•2
yaivolk)
daunt?. b
M*W»flUT|ll* fity41 X*b
nowteal jjxnl tystiqii v

■«AT« RSNOVATING RnMKVBNT-srm care
the wars: taxes of Kkin Disesxe, Se&amp;mtewji
illis, FerirB4rta,;Utou«, orBasw^tto RvwdpMd
■Chat CMbwpreduced. T.bti^yrap.ls liigby tai:
&lt;*ntroi«d,.xresdiogly powstffo, two teaspioafote
fismg a ftrtl d— - - It -to —rely Vegetable,-tot
£. .ott ifogMlnM

•

Burec^B^kaa'YiuL Atiititit)
Jtr&lt; eqrtrtf Ba ^nifre-to ^abn^ rt&gt;
Mfl
•wineL id Joee ”»»
lands
.
iNfaiisaimna prfi idgta ww
dt&gt;ds*i toil Jtoi, bMriowi jnixi ejptvqB

TO THE PUBUCA.-TMeateavsiMy &lt;8kh‘ Dtoiases ttea h^«

WMMYB VWVt|U

EaaaasD.—Burke

- -zfssesMW?

hud

have been introduced to ilia public for aor
than six years, and have acquired on

Myst 1 • ■ ■*' ■ ■
?i tad sham raw tr. os'slr-jt smor-

some papers in“Ets hand, on the subject

«t&gt; ,&lt;oft »w*0U(iltI.»U,.:

of whieb he Intended to make a motion ;

-ieqmod fota !&lt;»-»pwrq«sr-i vv-.w etssob-- I

ju.ruxl, w

q* eol

“M r. Speaker, I hope the honorable
gentleman does not mean to read that
made by setu
.right and boai
4andsjtl

Is uf-bi* io*houae were
I common studding up________ _____

_____

dust.
Another has succeeded well by
excavating—iuchtdteg tbe-em bank men t
made by the soil thrown nut—about
ta dfttUl^JbMl“P •
stone walf. dry to Ihe-teip oFlbw-ground,

for sxoeediug any Family Medicines of
Hgsibtf natius in tba ssarket.
.
appreciating pubhd Wy__^Ung I

Oitty fi."...
r

Cwru-fott.

tn» UlhX IMV'TW

necessary to success in keeping ice is
ftPx RUtad, ia the first paruof thia article,
andeach can beat judge for hftBselfga.tri
whnt particular style of structure will
beet suit his circumstances.

’VfobXTwuxA*
•f doilars. paeh year in adrertiilng that*

out of the bouse. Ge- rge Selwyn re­
marked it was tbe only time he bad seen
the fable ruWrt UuW put to flight u.
by tho braying'uf ah Asa."

■Humroat

TBUUl»OTTUt».

_ —----- ■ -.. _

uicsra. 8
buttes.

which have been ahowerflfi upon him from

TttER.
White s.
auu Gout, I

Txt

o’1,' ’LITE' UTTERS.'
o*»-sx. r? * . • »cX .MRH aaAES jir-.-im
Are pars ▼nretabteeatrsrta.Y Tbsy resniwll «]teas di*ovder» W ths hup— avsiatn -Ttosr rare* htt
tots aadlMMarais tb* dteta s»d tataeyn; TCs»

GaxctttMyo: “Attach a stout piece of
ash stick to the C'.llar nt thn breast; fix
it unrfer the boree’s"^Wn so that’ Ke can

they gel, they will have the “kick in
ihrm.’’
Spnietisnea mares kick from
ticklishn—JlTwa'iickllUfi thing Ur deal

with them, and I fear that daughters will
Ire ticklish'.
Kidcing, I arn Satisfied, is
hereditary “in the female line. 1 had a
ret-Htrt^kraiH.ngarcms.wltLkaaa .hr

.stel mfr J«i..r.:-f ,|«n!ikfM!l
mi

r-“' . p'VJngw,
LIVER REGELW

fie RESOLVENT &lt;IU Ins are •« enre. Pr.re
I Dollar s botUs or six boitlrs for Fire DoUam
I.CmWu.

•

DB. BA9WATS PILLS

Kent to any address in ths United States, on
receipt of an order, inclosing tbe unount, or may
be collected by Express on delivery of tbe ma­
chine.
When tbs mousy to sent with tbe order recistered, we gHSrantee Ito safe receipt and tbb de­
to kick so as lo injure the vehicle or livery of the machine,'anywhere within SUOCmiles
free of any Express charges,
!lflifrsM. • TSri'ls tertalMy’l Wlttr
They are ojirruiit. tome, laxative alfniutant,
Terr liberal arrangements for agencies.
tying up one fore.teg. as&gt; horw.oouliLiF&gt;t
Sec "M is so a or Fashions, or for full particnlara, counter-irritant. acdori&amp;c.'Ulerallve. Ther are
able subtrot upnn
*“** lwo fi*1'*31 nul
specimens of sewing, etc., send .stamp for return entireL^VerevtaMe.gnd UMb&lt;Mtly .
aubelilals for calomel. Mercury, AnUmony. Blue
this mare, and'they wgfB.biidL kickers; postage.
I*T1I. tta foe Artsna of Msdicino.
As avaeasnts,
AddreM,
,
this is only one instance; f knoW nt Many
they arc more certain and Utorongh limn «he
NDSE. DSNOUBT,
Urasfte IW of Aloes, or Crotba snd Harictu Oil.
instances of kicking being hereditary?*
»r Etoterhim; and more soothing and heal tag
4p, BROADWAT, N. Y.
than Senns, or Rhobarti, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Every lady, mother, milliner ahd dress-maker,
’'
Flax Cotiom.t—Chia of the principle should hare one of these vsluabte-sewing ms- OIL
AS aLTKKATJVES
difficulties in the way, of manufacturing
Tbty-sxerciss a more po*e&lt;fol Influence over
■ax cotton, Has been the separathm^of the.j
the Liver, Md iia accretions than. coIomsJ, mer
eery, blue pill, hence tbeir imporunoe in —es
woody portion front the Tint
An 'explokiUe process, which has been on trial at

growth of some crops impoverishes the

G—a inanaoerable of Otapbaai* and Lit or
Cnapteint could bo montiuned in which th*
PariSeood ITlk
•

BRAD THE FOLLOWING TSffnKONT; 1

‘WoxV.W’Wx a CXuvrwu

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER

Hen. John Cross srrites, -Breoklyn. Maroii &gt;4
1^0. In the spnng &lt;.r In5v I look a »ove.o cata
■ - *--- * — -’ I - - . . J —___

7 \

SORE THROAT......................... In fifteen minutes.
TOOTH-ACHE.............................. in three mlnntea.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms ot).. .in »ve minutes,
no • u
a.*

ISH-tlK.-IA
CROCK............................................. ta tea minstea.
SPASMS............. ................ —... re d«e mtaetes.
DEEP SEATED PAINS
by a few applwaitoaa
la all eases whore pais to Mt, tbe READY RI

but^Md no

ttepertstSX---------- -- —...

bytrrifrtiof theensts ofthsto—ise*
In artrte and inttatnmstorv desea&gt;re. tbs irrita­
tion produced by (he Drastto Purertlve Fills will
not only increase the etoeasc, bwi &gt; induce aleera
tfoe: *irefbre.ereate*&lt;ition to vtertrud tartattMkpofffiflamunonof the bowels, bilfou. c&gt;|lc,
riivnifntism.Wtm«,&gt;e,fhte*Mndrtpilhitetek .
TfRADWA,Y% MLL8 Aretokre^ctrre w,U foils*
Thoronread— rt. dhWale ihs—os. eb—k
Rfirotnatuun. Bnlargemret ef the Liver. Spleen
F.ulergemvn!,-dia—es caused by the ekesaaire
nee ofcalotueLMerenry. Quinins. in which onlchl-

M

BhiCb

JnYslIm .Traboid,.*

«

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
sad, of themselves, will relieve and enre
Hcuda-zhe,
' Ckstivienaae,'
Oolio Paine, CMUhtJjforljha.
Indigwtian,
Pain tn ika' £tnL«Z»,

Otwfltudluy..Eesfo tat-* Esst »tlb Street. Ji. Y..
I writes; Aug. 18,
had s diffomUy with tbe

action tonotioeal. or co

•re the amot actire and dkoruagh pills task
have over been introduced.
They set so flfttflV ®flo» the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an- estent as thrt ths
Mstesi doe* not rekpse into ito former at&gt;fditiun, which is too apt to Lo the case with
rt—ly a ptrrgMH. pid
.
TLey are really a

TiVooi.
u m VA-V
which, in coqjunetion with die
.1
■&amp;\.oo&amp; Wn^n,

It broke up mv cold and for St «mee. Pre* Iona
to this attack, I had been trortitod with dyepepM.
severdt mouthsr I hsvsfeli nothing of ttwbes.

•oil, tn ore than others; secondly,that tome
crop* make richer manure tiian others. scid.tr of the stomach, sad promote digestion, It
Thns. a crop of red clover does not im­
poverish the .oil as much as n crop of
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
timothy grass, while a Wd i»( clover hay
■will make manure worth half aa much
We say that Radwat's Rxnor Rkukf is the
again as that made from a ton &lt;»F titodthy moat elegant and powerful medicine known in tbe
hay. The same ia true of peas and beans. world. This to not boosting-, try it, if you feet
Tfie manure from a given weight of three skeptical, and be cottvi—d.. It ecmblnes in its
com position the properties of a diffusive stimulMt
is worth double what it is from oats, rye, m Mti-aoptie, a mild but offactive Astringent, and
n direct power over the nerrts, neither narcotic
or Indian corn."
nor anodine, that relieve* pain, in a manner pe
collar to itself, and for which wo have no word in
StiRixKAOK ov Bat asd Oiaa bt Dkt
ixo.—An exchange state* that the loss internal administration.
When applied exter­
upon hi* weighed July 20th. when cured nally, it will be found a moat powerful counter
enough to put in the barn, and again irritant, mstMtiv redden mg tb, .urfece to which
Fehragry 20th, has been a
be JOI peroenL Bothel
»16 a
ton in the field is equal to
wards when weighed from
____
winter. The weight of oobs in bubs$l of
ewn ia November, ascertainecTU) he. 19
petm^, was &lt;x»ly Tj poowdn to May.— .
The tart ofgrioffinga bsttael Ol dry eob».
ewtiBg.-Unafa&lt;, f—liag aad mffler^

AJIOTHER .wito'careTqf Fever and Ague

Jas: L nrumtey, merchant; IM Pulton, streA.
New York, writes. August, 19, Itan •T fcSve
. bee- afflicted wifi jiHra. arena pan icdwfth bleed
iog, the last three y caw ; J u*Sd

tbe Mcreitata «o
heir duties, cleans
purging from th
i and Innrtrre bora

Erpripoias,
1 ’
_ _ . ,
.Eruptions,
Fits, Bartfulaits ponat^pt^n,^-.

after trving every nedreM in hi* —ch
AJTOTHKR ns cured trf Fever .Sore

DJUUNaS U VSR RBGV£f .1T0p

To those who do not wish to ba troubled with
thinking, bat like to have tbeir thinking done by
machine for the purpose.
Tbe flax i* s?me one else, trerey wiZAosi crflanatiuo, that
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
taken front the Grid, without rotting or
.threading, and divided by.a cutting ma Will relieve those who anger pains, instantly on
chine into length to correspond with ©ol ■ ita nppltcauoo externally or bv its administration

" 1

Bkin (’bisea.seo, ,
J^hrumatixm,
Balt Jf’otum,
Bick Headache,
CDyspspeia,
Liver Complaint, Pivor and fiffuc.
Lcuoorrhaea,
" ' "Fffnilo Oomtdainlo

ONE person writes, her daughter'was cured
ef fits of nine years' standing, sad He Vites'
danoe of two yearn
. ,. .
ANOTHER writes, bin son was cured
after his flesh bad al most wasted awav.
The docton proanoaced the ease incurs-

FAMILY MaHCWB, . '

LIFE UITTERH, ;
•
And now consider myself jfetteWy cosad.” .. i'. *'

Ssrqfula,

toUBBVWBK FOR TUR BANNER

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

TOTBOHyyilO

after several years labor, has patented u

Fa an (mpbuvkmxsts.—In seeking to
Utei4fr&lt;VU9rJ0&lt;p fifTF “*■"

’vi ytmA rt-iHi* 11f.’!
.......
- ?:.• .

Is a. superior tonic and Auretie-, excellent- hi
es— tif lose of appetite, ffatutenrt, female steak­
neat, irregularittes, pom In the aide sod bowtls.
bMMkprotrudlBgiuid bleed Mg pHro,kndgreer»l

Lockport, fi»r some time, proves substan­
tially a failure, aod-te to be abandoned.—
It is thutaght, howkver, that'• the true

ehine, where, pressure rollers on a revolv­
ing iron bed produce the friction by
which the fibre is cleared uf .woody partides, the latter beitig rapidly reduced
Ibid blown away.
’
'
‘

.--a/rnh/l
*»tij

*

Mwoh better iLm pjlto-Md much —ivr.to taka.

had such an ugly use of her hind legs, and
by bucklmg'-irstfrk'-unAe?her-chin, fast­

method bos at length'been discovered, by
Mr; Charles Beacn/if Penn Yta, who,

.iqa’iT/f bus ait|» j

■•^11'.
I

*
1UDWAT«&lt;M..'
-.b'

ened to the collar in the. * ay I have des

tM ^TeyT^^ :- U

Kvi Xta«VMxX.e&amp;.

Uacnnditioaal Loyalty.

not bend bis head taward,his breast, and
he cannot kick high enough u&gt; injure car,
harness &amp; Iuq\sMH^ Jta^judSxhorse, and

c!c» mads of light fabrics, it will therefore be
found almost ivralcasls.
It issttaicbed to the table like a ssoing bint,
and having no torie.oo. aad and requiring no lu­
cubration or change ot stitch, ia always ready for
opsration, and such a marvel of simplicity that a
child of six or tight years can vxdsbstaxd it, and

XSYooiY.

for the lift sad W* *-the body depends
J.ESaSttoAs

•’reNfaTf&lt;T :£-• --niff^jynstF BCi/ff TtflW
MME. DEMOREST’S

Coun-Vr^.

Ths peculiarity of ths
*B\oo&amp; VurVyit/T a\\&amp; *V\X\*

is that they strike at the root of Discos^
by ersdkmting etery pasticte'of impurity

nam,

BPLExpiD AJO ^Al^Ojyunt, yil.1

RUNNING STITCH.

worth the trouble, a bit of bright steel
may be fixed mi Ina eojter. with a claw
to catch him under the chin; this will
auistSEM' mubsc:

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and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thud
•nabfipg him to expend
&lt;

BEBBY, Auditor S—qrt-l) ;W

and in mortar the remaining distance to
the top of the embankment, covering the
whole with a ‘ gofxfr 'roof.
All that is

rtTSJ

'

w«ira?rsr,?W ‘
Mr. Burke waa so swollen, or rather so
neaniy suffoeated with rage as to-dte in
capable du(Srte*fc&amp;d abfcfctely ran

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&lt; ;LIFE BlTttlUL

-rtlTijU^yu.
t«Mr?Sl Christof** 8tr—
writes: -Feb. "fl. IMU 'ton bee* .nt

LOCAL NEWS

'

C.ooA 'WiAxeOn.ta,
and yta should try then before going for a

^Gwt a Pwnphiei or Almanac of my local

^at^e*ST,’’T

agent, and read the certificates, and if you
haw ever doubted you will

Darlmg’i Livor Bejufao

~Oow\»X wo vevove..

In affordier vnasedvate reteef. ft to- • tinraugb
Over and MfflorM remedy.” - ;

Un.
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2% IMUi.—IssMtrelteMM— swsalsliterMHtea

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dXkLINGB UVXR REGl.'LATOli.
I did aossd focod it to cressste relreirnblr. retnor
'"K^'bilsaadnnxiatagnrtHttelewttiviiy. 1
Uli vo nilu used it A* s
,

FAWLr MEDtctNE. .

a erMuated ^/towoo wfasf, «My will
found thin aad watery.
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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;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&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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