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                  <text>VOL. 7.

. usual raMproml cum pl i

GREAT

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DftrG

STORfi'ITl
Striker,

Morn, to iujay ta breskisf.
Owsdayorptam,
FmstogBrloeWyprfsw.
Tossiox I. (ntr^ dnsms.
NeVsftMntatWshMtows,
Ths geWn s«altota-MrH'»,
Fa wsaqr.waary efw^uag,
,
Sull l,„ger tbs n&gt;vnwuusntn,
A»&lt;1 Inure tu tinted |.,c:arr&gt;
Thai iuih ssch SjteCIrs) dream.'
Usps la rh.alghicf waliin*.
Scatters bwnteiiswugbt.
Us« ta her angsl wbispsr.
Ail tan-tbs drear? «sU;
Hope tor Um beena sjurU.
Heps is tba wild^t ataw.

MABON ALLM,
a new and most compietc atsirUneiit of

AfikVGfi AND .TfiEDiqiNED,
Mtf Ctiriaiicala, Pntast% Oils, CamPhrrsc, Otaralng Flw»d.

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TURPENTINE AND/LClHIOL.

JJisttllanj.
tie

n»ms

bribe

ms

“Will you tore mu even beyond the
toinbl"
Tbe quraRtmcmne from *0 Vermillion
hpeofa young girt, st stoney ball in
Paris during tbe reign oi Louis XIV.
•wijowwni ■_ a
She was a brillwDt branslto, with abun­
dant raven hair, and wore the Spanish
veil and mantilla, which she bad assumed
for tbe oceasmn, with tbe grace of s
daughter &lt;d Andalusia. Her oumpeniua,
a n-'ble Scotch Earl of semetwoor three
and twenty, array ad as H warrior ol Ma­
TftA, COFFEE, SUGAK fijMC&amp;’.PHPPER,
ry Stu.rt’e in Sentcb pteld and Highland
PRUNE*. FIGS. RAKlN&amp;CUDFISBl
binm iaod feather, had been pursuing
&lt;li» Grsvary 1i»a, su«h S* tbe fair unknown all tbe eveoing with
iUl be utedM far Cusilv 1W
pniteetalioM vf fore and eternal fidelity.
* was prompt aud unbseiia(EZWTEBCT ZUKEJOrniXiri
.
«esriL JfUioPlldrremuf
And (obklBX Extracts,
you m the eepbukber, and a th nil ofjoy
will welcixue you if yIMir foot but press
the grass over my head."
“And if I sixtuld die F esquired the
y-ung girl, in a and toor. .
“II y..u da.uld die. I will be faithful u,
you dead reliving; ifyou riioutd be per
milted to vwil me, 1 will ktos your ould
band with a.iuuch love aa at this moment,
and hrrpresaed l&lt;» his lip the bills while
hand of the beautiful Spaniard.
“Ah, well I I permit you Hum to love
me. W» ohall we il y tM» will tee constant
.
h area ell; • e sball ii.wst again."
* Bet where b wbea F demanded tbe
Eurl, anxpH^Jy.

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"VTOTART FVIIIJC end Coave.rsncvr, win a
11 ten.) to all bnsinn* antrniMed to Mm with
j-reaptssaa .»;! fidelity. ftosldsoM. Jnhn.tovn,
Usery coaaty, Mieh. IHaiiUKept always ou bead.

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Mmwlf agreeable; tb#:

•nd eparMtog, white Mel, bwMhedJfa*. I

pmanhaa.

through bar frame.
■»•»- • . t— **•,'
"tataHt^aUmd.oadaWaf from

Ma baud to the ymn|
U «UhablM&gt;. «.Mh
•ay to Um dining rot
apartment, furnisDed!
ofIxrni. XIV, and upon tbe waM wesa
suvpended ancient fiunily MXtraUa. Aa
Pjlpt,'- —- -&gt;—.—a
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trarted by one w'l
StrtfcfagCOftiMtl-----------------------------------devotM tf&gt; tbe deflmec Barons of Rochu
de Noire. It represented a young girl of
danltog. bM f-wwigw beauty, snob a* to
only found under. Southern sklee. A
more brilliant daughter of Spain Dover
danced in tbs perfumed g-arduns of tbe
Alhambra. Tbe ey«a of Ralph worn fixed
immovably on the canvas; the first giaaoo
mid that it was Jus tong unknown of the
fancy ball.
.
“Qime, my dear Earl," said tbe Baron,
"!&gt;t si be seated."
Ralf* started and obeyed,then turned
Mb eyes from the portrait to Hermione.
In contrast to that glowing beauty she
appeared to him utterly insipid. He
made some remark about tbe ptetara.—
The Bsrvu did not reply, but a elond
passed orer.bla faoa^nd Hennlwst turned
pole, sad aat silant with downcast eyes.
A chill seemed Io be thrown orer thoee
persons just oow talklngsojoyrmsly.—
Brief remarks were made occasionally,
in a constrained voice, and the supper
ended almost in silence. Al its close the
Eart made (he fatigue of Ms journey an
excuse for retiring early. As tbe servsnt
wss cmductinp him to bis spartment.
they passed sgain through farts tbe dtatog
"Whose portrait io this I" ho asked,
pointing to the prtrait of the lady.
/
• Tbe servant healtatod.
“Speak !M said the Earl, Imperiously.
“It is the portrait of Mademoiselle
Fnlmvn." said the old man, trembling.
•‘And wbo to aboF
“The elder sister of Mademoiselle Uerminne.
But ft. te
la Bp«,&gt;ft
tome." i
"Yeo; her mother was a Spanish

And, with a gesture wtacb lurlmde him
u. foltow her, sh« disappeared in the
aowd.
Two years bad Maesd away, during
which UmsEarl Ralpb Mortun sought
vainly M M.nly, al Israailtes, io every
place of public reo.H-1, fur bis beautiful
unknown. JJe wan a Scotchman by birth,
and, liku many of bin country ineo, bad
MU rad tbe service of the Kuy of France.
But a court Ufa did na^ bumpyrt very
well with hta.slender fortune end be

SR be had seen ber at the firney ball;
again it was Fulmen, pale and cold, ex­
tended in her ooffin, under the pavement
of the ehspel. Then be remembered hto
oath tn lew ber as well deed re Urlag.
end a ordd sweat testbed hto brow. At
that moment a tighs st tbs uppreita ex­
tadeb?er"in»o|v«d tremity of tbe apartment attracted bto
attenlinB'; a door wboee existence be bad
“You must find some ~rtt&gt;iirrnv"Y.iIJ net arepeetad, turned wntoelswriy re ite
his uympethisingfriend.; it was the wsu hinges ; the eandlre relighted themselves
nlrra..urc» ufom barruraed geniicm«n of spontaneously, and a figure draped to a
that day, But the Earf had not forgot- winding ■M‘H_jnt£nrfJbe room, and
IM the tanrikhlng Andalusian.
be
-as in rn.Tn.K-d for the search. He was the moot acute ear cool
spurvd the trouble, bus ever. . Hto bmIO rifi sounds of footsteps,
who was the Arcliuisbop «•» ■" Asryrian the. Bart tyMBttrf Jt e
_____ , .
informed When th. figure was wltHo a few feet
mn that it «rM£i
_
ftf the bed the wiodlt&lt; sUot wee «wvw«
i«d. and that he had • Ruud a wTfo ’foi
bat*, and nveatod a yotrng girl draesad
in ^.nieb emtama.
'' required Ralph. H*
■"Fulmcu !• he mtirmered, “the Mctun
putty—Il ia allaheaaini hits deorbdnd from Its frame 1"
It wss indeed Fulmen. jm* m Ab-Afle
palated, .nt that die Ups were pah-. &lt;e
dyes mourtifUt and the whole npwaetnti
up^eahiMy.
’ (‘ ■'
ths nephew tote benedtoteun red two bun
dred pi.tolcewm! Sent him rtf tn Burgundy

uji-rtnight.

She seemed ramgosd. Ha sew

my unde for finding mo a wife al onee so

sort of feverish joy.

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The'teeth fW-ir+ -W»;
voiou was BO pure, so nmindfcms,
aided fctm. to5rt«en.

"Tba dead ar» nevwr. lorad,” »he n“Li«ra. nj tHaad." ft. aU •&lt; Mrt&gt;
Sv If shs coaid bo lonjer resist Ms «■
“Be* JOB are-wotufead. The limbs of troAtlra. “fu this «*«." pointing to a
thaWmb
W &amp;i
ridilv carved box wMeh tanod on tbe ta
they eannoi walk, they bumotcpealt,- you bfe^tkere to a vtal coctalcing a dark i bq
are not dead—it to iropoaaible?
“I am dead,’' rapeatod FuIsbob, in a
“And that liquid F
tone ofautborily which admitted of no ‘ Ha’death."
queetiou ; -dead
yet 1 suffer.”
“h la Uppiocss," exclaimed R-ilph,
“You suffer !" the Earl exclaimed.
eefring tba casket.
“Yes. Bucaoee I died mMh a godly
thought in my bear* 1 remembered the
bell where I me* yoe. U was eartMy
lave, not penitence, that engrossed my
Immediately the dmfftee .were eattnlast bourn. Yet ifyou wbo art alive, earn Ruirired, end he' footed teimseffiu complotu
love mo otlll, God will perhaps pardoo
me. oM I shell eafesr no kmger »
•
If Eart Ralph had been a Frenchman
“I do hwre you,” oried Ralph, gaaing at aaeoon as Fulmer had disappeared be
the young girl so beautiful in bar sadness. would have opened the window and let
Yet a secret votes said withm Ms, “Ah!
the cool night air play upon hto brow.—
A. wore Mrty alive”
Then, the fever fit being over, bo wooH
A smile peasid over the toco of tbe have taM to himself. “AH this fffatty, I

“No, nor oakd bo, eageriy, ashamed
of tbe moarartary terrta ; “no, Falman,
my beloved, to»a»e I"
She extended ber iumd and took that
of the young man. Ralph uttered a cry.
Hie hand was preened by tbe eoH, clam­
my flngere of a corpoo. She let Ms band
“No,” abo replied. In a half uffucated
voice, “y ou ace it cannot be; I shall suf­
fer alwaysr
And she fled, while Ralph was so over­
powered that he had no power to »i&gt;aak
or move. The candles |wetttout sudden­
ly ; Wlsooereignvd again in his chamber;

am twenty five yean bid, an offujec 4b
the King’s service, and sm aboutto mar­
ry a girl, blmd as a Madonna, tolr re a
lily, who wiH bring me an inoome of owe
hundred thousand livres. I bare only
tn he quiet and kt things taka their own
OOCree."
.
After which be WWW han deptqalM*
and dreamed no more of Fulmen.—
t Ralph was a Scotchman, with an imspnatiou as susceptible of exaltation as
most oftta countrymen of the land of
mountain and mist.
As sone as ths
nhnnlom vanished, ImC relighted the can­
die by the aid of a half eaaiacelobed fin

: For a moment he experienced • strange
nnd inexplicable sensation; a coldness in
the cheat; a heat In the heed; than Ms
ovea became heavy-; his lipa trembled; an
extreme languor crept ow Mm. and Im
sank upon the floor, stiffmnrmtiringfetat-■
ly, “Fulmen, wait fer me—I lore you."
When Ralph swallowed the contents of
the vial be expect^! •» .rise in another
world. He was misl-iien; tbe vtat CM'gained only a narcotic •? and be was vary.
Mnoh astonmhed on
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r
brightly shining through tba curtained
windows. A lady Mt by bit bedside. ft
was Fulmon ! but no longer tbs pale, sad
Agate bo called, -Falmen’, I lora yota, Fulmen, with livid lips red form revel
oped in a winding sheet; but Folmeo—
though dead."
Immidlatily tbe candles were relighted fresh, radient, joyous, in the same ooaand Fulnwa again appeared. She thrsw tome she wore at the toney ball.
The reader will undnrstand th* axplaiaoff tbe winding, sheet, end seated herself
to aoUir by his side. Her toes Ua4 tbe
cadaverous paleness of the tomb; Jf other fomd by the eflreta ofib saroLtk. TU
•ai^isite hearty eaorted the scree taser} ormg giri-M 'wMmfi «&gt; pet the sodden

to his roots, and MUnguieMcg hi. candles,
be eaHod aulUy, *'Fb£moI Felmw 1”

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ONLY EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE IN BATTLE CREEK.

Hm in

.lore AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS which m now offered for Mie al GREATbY REDUCED PRICES!

We have added M oar Sux4 tt

A large assortmemt of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, at prices to suit the times.
CZJ
Be sure and eal! at SKINNER’S, before purchasing; aa our facilities for purchasing, and Lerma of aelllng are such (eaeltMively for ready pay,) tiyt we canaol ba *aA--wnM

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5 .'/.I ■• *_•_j •.’"■’v..* '

"ftWYS VWL.W .

doi/ti:

of cavalry, the men and
&gt;}ed.
Thia horrid group
sing tn /rapid gallop, and
.^,-jtful hxika al me.
Their

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r^apflltop, ■***! cov:I

.dUasTT adr

otovriVfc.
MMiciMS bf a

number of artillery wagons foil of bleed-

UMriirayaT Buie.

in the seed, 1 anw and harrow io HcrdsasieC And MthlM
manure. In the Gil following 1 spread

uttSitarUrtwrri

"HwmcTOt** C« *V^\,cxt\.cs
more than half of which was covered with

•Welt eura.frtoae .Son

which hava boewwbowcred upon hits fruat.
cS
CouuAT^.

1 turned the sods over to prevent the
grass and brakes from starting up. The
first week in May ffiUtfring 1 planted the
piece with potatoes, carried out raw
manure with tbe wheelbarrow.puta small

SUSBOilBB FOR TUB BANNER!
DARLING'S

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wore sufficiently rotted for that purpose.

"K^A.fe

7*-^**-r*
Si’Sc'isSwK*-

September leal, and the average yield

feet apart each, way. From toy expert
wcTim firm la Uli bwlfeTthii W mfc

CM- tU life and health of die Udy ifapendi
upon the purity of the blood.
If the blood is polwned. the body drags
out a ntfasmbls niatance. These modicisar

LIFE BITERS.

&gt;11 . &gt;

Unconditional

^Mg hTB-a-r-.lMHa .W Ss H

way to reelaim**aaip -xoock land, is, to
drain so as to drop the waler at least two
feet, (nr Ktter, tbeacWpK® plow, or
dig up with a breaking-up bue,aud let the
aoda rot, instead t*i Uuqwig, or covering
at first with gravel or sand aa many du.”

Loyalty.

'emri-wwa.’-'
ii’vnvA’i s niiAbr uesolvi^t giifu i.
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-SrarrT ajfyj b!«? toT
It is. very unwise th store a large quan­
tity of vegetables in tbe cellar of a farm

iVBBt'UIBE FOR HIE BANNER

Pr««,e. the mcrtM and Minto topo.ll. from
Us Moaumh and kowri^ wriMU.’Jlt&lt;r ead
kidaoya. rvnionnr arary obairndian. rwlom a
natural and haritey aclicm ia tto vital wgsaa-

In the latter part of winter there will be
some dM»y,«&gt;d aethlag ctoa-.bh Wrtwdet
riuienud to health than living over a

TO BADWATS

""’ rainT MEDicnnt. r

FILLS

The peculiarity of tbe
..•* .
jz „.■ftAocA VxiYiSwr UYXA Vw\.u
fa'that thsy strife at taw cont of D!seaa%byeradiesUng every pactisU of impurity
Vx X\vt ^iVootk,

.a^uXte.
fftirt (TJiseaces,
Crit ^Aaum,
. Rhr^mvtim,
HmteoAo. i
f7&gt;yip9ptria,
Z.i»wr OampfoirJ, Feuer
Ltuaor-rhaa,
f)(nvah C:&lt; -;
Gt. jtr.lhanx t
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WFUf-U..
Twnan,
Erupiicr.s,
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Ftta, asny,«*loua-Q»&gt;Mumution,wfc»'wf

A* A |

&gt;«.. stationary, anil tancy in.
IteioTa Mlirer, Uesttog.

OREprri.rn writes, her daughter wee cure-1
ef fita of nine yean* .lauding, anti St Vitu.’
dsaoe of-two ytwiw&gt; ■ -»■-««»- AXOTHEH writes, Us SOW w#S cured
•fterhla tlmh bed aliwoat wanted away.

TTUkXITS hTLlWand 80!

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Mwri&gt; bowar Um pitta, sad wnri&gt; «aier ta Mu

DABLnrCFB LIFE BITTERS

products uTiha larnt tta*rftqo«re winter racripl of an order, lucloaing tba amount, or c.»r
storage. Aa we devote ■ more attentiue ba coUacted by Express on tolivary bf tfe ma­
chine.
When the money la sent with the order ow-»
torM.&gt;dw^stoetMito’Mfr.ito*lp|-aB&lt; tbFdalivery of the machine, auywhcra within SlKVmllut
free of OUT fiipreaa chargci,
v»ry ld&gt;eral arranpemvnlA for ipnrw,
See Uinaoa or Famui»». or lur fall parilcalarv.

AXOTHER mu euredof Fever and Ages
after trrin- rvrry medicine in h» leash. '
AH OTHER wn* cured of Fever Sira
Which bad existed fourteen yearn.
AHDTHER &lt;&gt;f Rlieumati.m of aiyUytora.
. fTteqUuiiisiaalilsefDyspseibahd Lher
Complaint could be menUoaed in wbieh tap
Purifier and I’iUs
; t "Wot\c VtCc a QXvavux.

Is a •upenor taste and dlwllc;’rxoalleal in
eSMaonoM of apnathe. tatatenev.MMe wnik&lt;
..MJ. . - ' * - . -■ m.... I— ,L.
I.. — -I.
bllnd^proUniSinp and bleeding pdas, and generai
wUd rat roLLomNo testimony:

'VXvi. 'BXooA VA\»
are the mo*t setire and jborough pills that
They act so directly epos the Uysr, aieiting that organ to sueb on 'Uxtept aa that Um

aocore good druaiuge. 1 Dig down tt ,ftr
ai drainage will allow, and throw the
rath back, la be need baitatog 14. _~J&gt;
rough stooee are to be had, Ibry are beat
fut tawwalh; rf tote, pteteand pitolk WVl

BL'BSCBBE FOR THE BANNER
mnuctof
'Die; are really a
^&gt;\.oo&lt;\ axvA AAv-ev VAX,

DARLING'S LIVRR RRGULA TOR

which, in conjunction with the
ASVooik Vu-A^tr,

nary, winch must bo supported by posts.1
Bank up the aides wkh mu th, and plank
■the w&lt;&gt;L *ud cover wah aLrawor.toarsn,
over which rough toriififa, or ■caielhinguf
Ute kind, nitwl U&lt; placed to preimJ blow­
ing off
An easy eutrunco should be
thatte lb front by digging down the eturth
te-agrndeaialepe; end w thu part will

will ownt all the afurewteatioued disenawa.
and, of thetuelvm, will relieve and cure
■ Cb&amp;iiMntss,.
Oolia &amp;t.ina, Chpicr* JforLua,
.
Indig—lion, (Pain in the £ausl4&amp;ixxirws, tla.
Try lhaao medieinet, and you will Mnr
f»k ytrnrneighbors, who have need them,

I pomod eieMW blOodby *ha avrihra.^ 1 amwow
tbeew r'r^tea"&lt;1 Uk* p**“urw “ r
MW of utw reader. whuhnvc had eape
riT«s«ja. Uw. buildinj awl u^ ofuut
dwor cdlart, will give u» th* benefit of

itsyaJr^i.’;

LOCAL NEWS.

attacksafJtottiwm the tern tweotr yean. Tha.e
aaror fonad anythiag wiwal to

4mm alnxmi perfectly water

and yon should try taocn before going far a

Ge*, a Pamphlet or Almanac of my lotol
agent, and rtmd the certificates, and if you
hare ewr doubted you will
J

Darling’s Liver Regulao r.

butosand

and they will aay they ore
GiooA. liXcAvevweB,

aridity of tt&gt;a alomaeb. sod promote dige.Uun, in
they wooH vradavasnd Aa MBxsrita and
I. a pleaaaat and herilby stimulant.
. drpteuon tltat worid toltew, &lt;ro« MMfaety so

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
bMf taUvw, tetr an nuwee. ynltow
beeswax. uce utKxx and urw-eightL uf an
We any lba&gt; HievAT*. Run Rauav is tae |
oraeuf shell.e. Writ the «ta&gt;w first
“d
medwuw known In tbe '
.Mtf th«i ranwg nil the membrane frOTn skeptical, aad b
it; add ths Iranaa in tarn rim,inland oonpmiitionifei.ropertira of a diffusive stimulant
whan ittoroaltod And aomtooed-wltKihe an anti-eeptte; a mild but effective Astnagent, and
a direct ji*er oftff tea torve^- uriteer nareot.c

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gcatalati&lt;n&gt;. Afkerlsonio yearn of fafficwlty the Stale finances are trfafrinn hmt
taritosmeut; alf the itrocfataw*'
burfricsa flnurishf harvrrtta' mH Mh.6
dadUgenoral beaRh prevnilsf imd =thb
diMeion of eduenffinn ia *lnnfa orttorwri;
preprinted to each of the publishers Thd public orderKhas faro mMMsiradsseid paper*'to publish tbt p.nwtod- andi'all the institdiionR &lt;&gt;6M*d gnfarof said Boanj| for bulb -sesribns for ment-lmld undistwrtied away tn the gener
Af'tafo^flneM and stourity nf the i&gt;e&gt;tplM
Gurono great med isfau.*il pedee, and
motion thr report was accepted
tto qply rood u&gt; Ufa; lead* Mtrpffih #ffbe
jmmittee difchargod.
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P. - ,
i account of |&gt;. H. Everts for' six gate cfs ktorjss t
THK faMkB.jMBMSBnr.
&gt;!■B for sheriff/fees, was presented to
-Jpxtrsct from tb«.report of ibc^Bfalg.
Trqasarcr the following stateiqent -jf Ute
prtafaft financial condition &lt;.£fae;BtaAe :
III amount r*
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cal year iq
gainst tto,
•v. 80. 18^

wBa, to some ex

qr.Kiim#nn&lt;1toa &gt;Furh&lt;&gt;4J}pletod:«mi as

tTm. of tto paseogw ./ tto few. There
wm nothing to appropriate from It. and
ftonfowe tto co'nt Fst'tnr got n/dhing Tur
fareJireausa ttoqR Parrots and friends flla’worlr. 'TheTHmriKt w«i saaiEiird by
wLhonly U. bo rU.nf tfatn I Th. fosW
Mr.’Briaiks to &lt;rfie tVm. Beard,' wk--, i»
On tnrftfon’lte report was accepted.'
tution io very burdensome to the trass K&lt;jod ikith. it appears, .expanded coqsldMri Prtly moved that’ tbs report of
&lt;fryg«tetingson»«UWl.®QQayaarThe «wbU MtPn. t/infwy In tto compl-tom
the Comm it tee be adopted. Carried.
board reamiamnd an appropriation'of ohto wort. - Mr. Beard rams before
—Mr. Cook' moved that Mr. Cooper ba
♦14,080, Vi.bailtU wing ex tending east the l|ut Lrgjklalure with ’‘fe claim, and
allowed to withdraw his account of fl and
fs^«rthe^rih.M]i of tto present build the hcU&lt;to taken upon tt is amufoed Id
M-100 dollar.. Carried.
tag./ Whether, all th Ings considered, life Joint ' Re«blutina No,', ft—approved
Thecftronittcenpontha apportionment
M»MC9ih, IMl: Tto 0i reoMofom.
iabeW. I must lewvp tn the IwUcr,
of the State and County tax to the several
mefo/oftho Irgiafetqre. My .&lt;u«Renton after qpdllng the main focta affecting tto
Towfitbipa, aubtnittod the fullowing as
feifoH it wilhmc bw wise tu mcrysne thr dil/v. takes the ground that the etottad1 propriatiun. They axk for the same np■:' their report.
&lt;
fapip rs in thi«&lt;achg&lt;il. but fo makr pro- with Hr Bet.-k* wo. illrgal ahd vdd, Iytygti for placing gto older. jm&gt;&lt;kf more hkeidg toeftitt tto fiiric.d rrtcm'torofihe
•nnmiuend. BeyaFUy twostudonta have
hardynxl ■.ffi-nd.-c*jri-cwtoiyt,■..*&gt; any l-r-gMAfore ftit pn«»*l the hv&lt;; 'hut, in
of paym*
boon aducaU'd al the u-&gt;Uogr during the
c-•moderation nfrhe valde rif the stork, pist year, wfae xtBaidrasMe 'Namtore
Oft. 1-avL
-mi tfa g—I Gith
Mr. Brord. tto
of tsoo.-j
wfa omtamplated admission have enter-,
.-Ikliii "was referred to tto B-wrd -.f Stair.
•1 the military aerrio*. By an act of
paid live million dollar Iron Lfod. 6 per ^ijf^tretlrwi l!“«W an act. approved Auditor* for adjustment, and the amount
C.ogn-0*—approved July 2. 1862—
ffafo toe Jan. 1.^8, 8117.000.00a&lt;b
f.rtjpd equitably due was' directed tn to
MsrcbJS. 1861, the BfamT jjf foapertnra
there was •‘gnwitod hi ttoseveral reatre
Jutted bonds, 6 per cents, due Japnarv I, •if thr Slate Prison wrril adthorixed ‘to , paid In State Swaihp lands al tbel mini- for the purp-tre. thereafter maotiooto,
1963. 01.746,186; tem'miArt 1..kh, 7’per cninhirt with the City of DHrnit ..for.Ute mnni prioe per sere, upon the claimant an amount of poblie latai, (t&gt; he approeriiVb toe Jun. 1, 187B71MlOOO ; reny w- ^fifo^ent^lji^ito'"'-"---’k- *t- filing kith tfe- Board Hl. receipt hl full. pristed i&gt;» each jtate ^quantity equal k»i
si frtan’fl p*r centa due Jsf».: if fN78,
1‘hU MtllMnrM Mr. B ard Lax d--«-tiiii-d thinj throrand sere* l«&gt;r each Hrrotor
ti» torept. and Ilamadvi&gt;e&lt;l that the tdaiin and tfoprrortrtrtivc in Cungiera to «hwh
♦3I&amp;M0 -, Chert Irortn, fl Rr «*fa. due yieied of any offers r
will he again piVamtrfl at thl« *r»i&lt;xi.
Jac. JU870,flMM0flf -raw li«n. f. r«r prfsjtoment in thefltotr Prison,
the Statu are rropvctivriy eoliifed by
It i* vrry,certain that the Legirtariiro &lt;&gt;f
conla. due Jan. I.
OMUOD;-rot- tftaL’to cnmprnsatmn to to pah
ito apportionment.xrtder.^ber census of
I8S7 never thtrtidrd'/it'pay fir that tn&gt;standing intarnsl itmtrovement warrapta, ni(t Cjtreetl one dollgr per week.
I860, provided that no miurato taofa,
provmie'nl in'^et-h. They were 'led, I
♦3.533 75; fundabKdebt, •140.000 rot,
YiatoeHnr'ipe55.iS S3I.S5 1U '
lOSO^S
-hnjl. be releetrd or piirchared wwtar the'
TtofosrpU.. Xffj? WM0 M*
think, to tolirvc that ll^rrr 'were some, pr-oWra 'dr&amp;iaam. Sects* four uf
sfarnjlrlg part paiff five milli-at 'dollar
internal Imnmrvinent iopJ* still itnMsld. tbit art ia a.'.fotji&gt;wsi.
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s i :.65 5i-srn; tti'.io w7srirt.es
which might lie' matte, ptoflable for thj*
' funded‘aifrl*
See. 4-Arth.M ferthnr martfa.
puitH.to. to s&gt;&gt;me rnteiit ai.&gt;1 &lt;-a'pilali«i- ,0n motion tl» repirfc «s» accepted,
1 hit nil moneys drrUa4&amp;o&lt;&gt;» the sale ofin that qnsrier would.furnish the remain, Unfa ofiirraaid. bv the Sure re w-fartatlUand rtMuc.m.usittae discharged.
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der tocrw»ary to do tto work. Ttoy
Mr. Eutory moved that tbs report be
fondsaee apfewtitartd. am^mtto ante
were grilling 1«» wiciutrage the Improvend-maed in full. Carried.
.
&gt;iperiiitMidcnt with th
• •Hand iwripsfaremtofore provided for.
Sir. Rork &lt;«tor*d that-Urn-sum of nine
mentrtn the amount that might rem.iin
act which,It pmpiwe
■ball be invrsiefein atratoof fae United
tteuaato dollars be appropriated from
um-xpend|f&lt;i of ito fimd/tot *)•• further. Slatra. or of tto 8'me. or *»me oebcr safe
ipr to adopt, aetiftii
the County.tax to bo .Udowd *» the VolI can oiilv i-on mwl that ibis claim, if preunlaer- Relief fund. Carried.’
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•vrivtad. should to very thumnghh e»m-.
State
Mrvjjtevens submH ted Ufa following
iacd.- Strict jurtire shmiid be done, and that tto HMmeys re iwvereri)slnll ronrt'u
fehre has placed the pftbHr eredn- &lt;&lt;f the
rcsdfafon:
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Bfeta un■m a firm hasiv. . Adequate sink- j tinder the control of 3 B..nrd of In^-C thr rights «»f the- people, as Well as of the tuina perpetrol food, th* capital .ff which
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—Whcrnai- We, the Supervamn of the
ing funds were provided for the gradual tors'io be appoiqted hy ‘the CoBiH&gt;.m dainianl, carefidly^ju.rded.
■fall retrain litrever tMMfafanwtod. exrept
Cousrtyof Barry, d&gt;*em it their dnty-tu
but certain extinguishment «&gt;f fad pfefe- Clupril of Detrwit^ To this
Prh'i.
■7 for as iMy be proridrit In rert'wet fifth
we that tbs Military Belief fuad fur said
ent doht,.-and a system of taxation tehtjnry it-in proposed tn allow all the:
of thio oct. and tto lotarrat of which shall
The
arts
of
auetossive
Legislatures,
The legislative caucus,, held ori.Wffto inaugersted » feet is not burdteummc but onui^s nf theSlate.pn their din-retlnn, to
County should be pnufootlj and carefully
devoting the swamp lands to their own fa bvinlaldy appropriated by each State,
disbursed. _
Mttry ftfofng,; ofjgst week, did itself sufficient for all present nerds, thus. pre. aeritrncrany rnalq-onnvttt between the
' rrefeninllon and improvement by means whtcb may takrandrinim the fattrirt of
Therefore, Resolved by th* Board of fasting hoiior in ro nomiukting-dro trfed; venting any further Increase of the Stalo
agt-v of aixUwn sn&lt; twenty one yi-ara. and1 &lt;&gt;f State r»sds and ditches, may now to this set;Jo the-imdtiwincwt.aupport, and
Supervisors that each Supurvinur before true, faitbffil and learlemSuimploo of tbs debt. In this contortion .1 hiyK-roly' tri mJ! femnlra. The taw of 18d| was r**-.
; cyiaidrred as having eMnIJi-tol a defin- maintewaner iff nt leearooe GtUeg* where
givingtod to my applioaat, from aald
rrcdutnmend that tiro pUicy bf continued, &lt;&gt;mntended, tn my/.naugural niesaa&lt;K of1 ’»* Ptlhsy upon that subject. Tltere can th»- le.idiag object shall br, wltobnt ox ‘
Uakm.'the Constitution and (ba IswaJfond, intake the affidavit of such appli
thsttjn new sehemM. Involving large ex­ tbi|it*ycar. for the jitirpwe of giving to tfei to no question but that the srttlemeM rinding other oritnlific and rlaaricnl fltudearnekt war polity against' tbs penditures, be undertaken, and that, for Inspectors of the State Prison lite pttwev
cant, as to his or her necessities and said and of
and iraproyoment &lt;&gt;f the cMrtral and north- ica, ■nd including military tactics. Io
affidavit shallbo deemed sufficient fur traitors who would subvert all these.— tfa ’paymeot of siTextraordinary . appro­ to reHive the PiTwSTof the burden of ex-,
nrn p-rtiuos of the State bore bewi great trarft aut-h Itraurhe*, o| learning *e new
each subsequent application, i
And ths'Legislature in 'joint session, op priation., a tax be levied it tto tlihe. In ersaive uuintor*. If it abould Iwcoiuy1, ly sCcelenU^I hy ||., Tto vysleiu few allied tu agrtcullure and the mwfanie
c. Qu spotinn.wfMr.Uoward the resolu­
pursuance of the act,.' entitled, “An Art n^msary, and. I auppone. wM adopted by , now only begun to.huw the benefit* which arts,in xuch manner a« the Lemalrton- •/
Thqrsdity,.Completed tha good wufa.lhux to Provide meansfi&gt;r (be Redemption of
tion was advpUfl.
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the Legislature for the naitin reason. The' will to reaped fr-.nu the .completion ,nf the Staten may respect! velv prratribr. in
'-Ou motion Board adjourned until 7 begun, electing Sxxawa Chmumm as the bond* oftha State, MaWring Jan. 1st, rapid reduction of the num her ofe»«hvicis
1 some “I the main llntw of road, h would order tqj'romole the liberal tod practical
r'. M.
D. Buikos, Cork.
hfe awn successor. “Glory cn&lt;g&gt;gt&gt; for 1868,’’approved March 11 1861, neguti. sentenced tn that Prison, whlrh was then have toen mors w|*e. I believe, if the
atnms have berfe entered lmn foe the ex­ unl'H.kc-J for, Las entirely dlspcwed &lt;d
ondflsyj”
Lxgialaturs had remfined the expatwiiinrcs
Evening Bcesion.
change
and
sale
of
tto
two
million
loan
SectU&gt;ii 5 prraeritos, more particular-'
that
object.
. mainly to ttore lines, inatred of allowing
Fusion Democracy has expwitneed the
One entire wing q F the-Stale Prison isi an many reads of mer» neighb&lt;.riw&gt;’d im­ ly. the e&gt;a&gt;di*N«w«if tto gnml, which err
antto adjournment, terrible pangs, and'exhibited the repul- bonds, and the objects of tha art fully,
accomplished, 1 think it may’now fa -aid now. uulenanted. and It is difficult to per­ portance; and I, hope dial, tberofiwv, this all wisely inlowdrd to preoerve it from
Kull called, quorum present, Beard pro­
&lt;ire contortions .of another aspiring that the turning pmnt In tha fiuaBeial of' ceire sriv gmd rcas^ a (orcrecrihg it ne«
ceedad lu business.
twryr may to avoided.
Many mads destruction. I mato mi d»ubl that ynn
On motion of Mr. Stevens ths following throe; aadiif still permitted to have life, afire of the State has been safely pa .red. 8Utn' Penitentiary a; ; thia tim'd, and c*r- have torn aulhorijtsd. which it is of j&gt;&lt;&gt; will fasten immolitonty to accept this
.’L'nilcr the set ®Ainb&lt;irfeing a War. tahily loonld never,'. --- ------Revolution was ■*'nrdcan only make faces at those whom it
ppeorot importance tu build ; and seem­ munificent ghtntfiyk m»wt rnhght.-n.-d
Koaog’ Imnds have torn issued and -polff
Gmgrese. It amounts t.• 2D0.OOO aere*
Resolved, That the Chairman appoint could not drag flowntp
low level of to tto amount of M07J00, and tto tjmn-. any Other principle .than lliat_ the Stale ingly withnu view except to «i veto each
should purchase the, inslitntinfli' and «•- red ion its share ol, the land*. We need and ia, by the net, U&gt; to atooctrd within
a committee of three to wail upon the riflefariva putrefaction.
W'hat must be
ey fas been expended in pursuance of the ronfe-tbs entire control of it.
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to in n&lt;&gt; hurrv to to rid of. these lands, this State. It will b* at:—ary fiw you
editors of ^he Hastings Banner and Barry
law,
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The
principal'
portion
.
uf
ibis
sum
the
feelings
of
those.merceasrjpeo.wiw.
t&lt;&gt; proiide for.Ute aelanmo and dfamsi.
Pioneer and ascertain for what they will
rm STXTB ASTLCMS fug TUB MAT, X&gt;CMn. Thjy are^teadily growing in value, and thm uf there lands, as' well as tto fund U&gt;
publish the proceedings of ths Bukrd of in the recent election,. sold their birth­ hastoen expended w rai.irig ana equip­
tb.we that seem neeriv v-&gt;irihleM now,
will, in a few years, com maud a fair price. be derived from them under the caodiSupervfeore for the present session and right in the hope of .btaifcing awseea of ping troop for tbrj/enersl Gnvereaient,
I fa mm end U» the fostering fare of thandTir which the State has a claim for
It is one *f the evils nf a in* country tfoo* oftbe law toCungrwe. 1 «wa fan
at thu adjourned session to bo h»lden pottage, and failed to get even a‘‘water
reimbursement.
The ■ seen unto
anff Legfdature the AMurns fir ihe Di-of ;
about the cluse of the year 1862, and re­
-that the people unde eval us the low. wet no totter plan than tn orient thane lands
gruel ? i
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voucher* have liecn fofarnrded t» Waiib Dumb ami the Blind, and for the ftisatb-. lands ami tto fimtor. The war has re- and dispose ofjhaip at C
port to morrow at 10 o’clock A. M.
i»&gt;gtnh‘#»r allowance,’and no dmibt' will Ttoy are both well femdueted. I belieVe. lardt-d’’ the work tirmti'Ufe rmps this yrt&gt; and in tto xamo maimer
The Chair appointed Messrs. Emory,
Tst LxctitartniB of ibis State met to adiuoted In doe sea**. Whoa re to snd arc realising, as far a* 'proaihta. tto
. Smith and Blake as su?h committee.
very. mweb. tot a g.«d deal has ^iU'boea
on tto 7th insL, at Lansing.
Neatly justed Hie smiwmt will be due tn the bebavtilrtit objects S&gt;night in tbrir crea
of As to the application of the lands,
door aftd Uno* fo pr ■gV*H'
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Mr. Polls Introduced the followir.g
tfoo. The buildings of both faaee'- insUevery member of both branches were State, leva the direct.lfax doe from tto
Rcwjfution :
The sale, jf swa.rm land, for cash have the Agrietilturat C-dirge is alrewtty la
ttitiroaare still, to a great extent,' unffi&gt;■:;'ll0ol»ej, That tfe Supervisors &lt;f the present.
On the stoning of the first State tu the National GoveramfaV Wm*. and. no doubt, round pdicv re- faHae &lt;kl Fo a small aim Hint, brin* oair existence, and-iajxisi. trndt a C-Ik-Re as
amounting to 8426^109 84. *
the grant oontrmpUfra—withexerp
several townships ahall certify to ths day of the seerion the Republicans met
qalro* that they shrold fa romjilAed to t5.T^-flW fer*M&gt;n rear, owing tn tto lion of tt» military pri»f«ww&gt;r«hip. which
largo awHifinl thrown •upon tto market
THB BTSBB PKtOi-X......... /&gt;
Treasurer of ibeir respective townships in caucus and, nominated officers of the
aTOff ns the finmtrestaili adirtUiff it? Still
&lt;w. to ewulv added. . ITU - to be ob­
•l
fowsfrratrw
by
Ito
Hoad
cootraetoea.
the amount of Military Relief fond io be
Tto number of cAvicts rrofined In the rterth.t advise the taxation-•Mosfairy far
tained nt nil then thia endowment ia prcraised; h their township, and instruct said respective Houses, which were cluly Start.Prion, Nov.'40. 1&amp;6J.. *a« 440 tlfe etttire compli-tfon of the building*
eto-ly whet it needs and should tore.—
Treasurer to pay the same to the County elected on tto following day. Thc«dTiceni ■bowing a decreaae-fot two years of #11. nrivr, but. perhaps, tto appropriation of
This m an. important .sulipat, and ! h-pa
of the Ho us* are, B. M. Cutcheon, of This Wu&gt; be accnodtod for by tto Mato atorifenodernte amoiinial thia Hm4'might
Treasurer, payable out of said fund.
you will give it careful oonaiderntiun.
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On molfon'of Mr. Emory the above Washtenaw, Speaker; E. W. Barber, of of the country. The sound of.(be fife
iFring into us* a portion of the bdllding*
Resolution' was adapted.
(Cawchaded ntri week.)
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Eaton county, Ocrk; W. A. Hall, -of and drum on the Southern border has tn tboir great benefit
, Mr. Cooper presented bis account of
called to the camp m&lt;«l of thiwe restircs ' F”r detailed information on this *nbfl j.Bd. 56-100 dollars to the Board and Calhoun enunty, Engnasing, Clerk, and and rackJeraapirife gbu areeraie&lt;4 ,trtopt jeet.T must refer yriu tn the-report* iff
on tsoliun of Mr. Emory was allowed. ------ -Wuodbmiss of Ionin, Scrgeant-nt- cd tu the omimission pf crime. . puan, the rtvi-ral Boards nf Trt.atrfa, WM-re lhe
Mr. Rork moved that the County Clerk artne. Thric were etacled by a vole of rial I y the Prison has been leas awrcisfo) objects and wants vhf the Awytawrt are
and Prmrcuting Attorney be allowed sixty to thirty-three? TTto Senate elected the past year than heretofore. The re- folly eel forth.
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each the sum of two hundred dollars to
ducliou in.the'number iff ronvicta fas
W.'^.Btycw uf Bay City. Storetary.
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TRBsacr catta^..
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•n'j on their ■ra, fur the present
produced a 4&gt;nvtytnn4&gt;ng: redurti-® 'iff
Mr.
Whitney
’
,
of
Lenawee
county,
En
­
year. Carried.
the amount roorhrd for femxirt labor,
&lt;Tt»e receipt* froni-thc St. Mary's Falls

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HASTINGS BANNHH.

Mr. Rork moved that the sum of three grossing Cferk, and W. H. Brockway, of
hpsjdred.dollars be appropriated for the Olbrnm, Scrgrimt sVaHsis, by b vats of
purpose of purchasing n safe fi*r the use
&gt;i£tUCounty Treasurer's office in aaid 18 to J4 Tto Governor’s Mestoge was
dtiverei on Thursday, immediately after
county.
Mr. Pullf moved that the matter of the permanent orgttnlritfion was peHfcted

npprorlatifig the ballanee in the County
TreaMtrci a bauds, belonging U. the Ag
ricultaral Broirty, upon the indebtedness
uf said society, he laid upon tbeabfeaOnlil tu-morrew morning. Carrwd.
On ni.Aiuo Board ndj&lt;M«w«d until to.mcrrcw murning at 8 o’clock.
DtStriker, Cbek.

while the expsnare &lt;x»ild n«t be reduc-d
in tto oamt ratio.. By . an, unfortunate­
fire a portion of jha W’rkatop wfa des­
troy cd?and bad to bo rebuilt at* crotnl

I5.4JW 2?.
Three muire ..with some
ottorn,uf ire* ruportanco. have mode tto
Prison for Um last year to amae extent,
Tbk Paocxxonres of the Board at a burden to the State Treasury. I oni
Supervisors and the Governor's massage Mtisfied, bo waver. Xhstlhio is no (null
the officer*. The managemawt has beun
will leader it impossible fiir u* to., give akill/al aitd totOMOtueal. and, under more
oar usual variety *«•
•*«» — favorable riremnstanoee, it would have
Til. w.H, U
(’"‘•FA
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interest eb-wld read 760, .«•!

Ship Canal, for the', current yfa/.l over
ated'hb..ve all experitoa, hnve’ hrou glfi.
(W0. The canal is In good cnmlhmn and
its business steadily iticrmsfa». Br ’an
art of tto Ixgisiaturc, approued March
H. 1861. tto entire reertyts faMi (.&lt;1.
ore tet apart for Ito purpnae-derriUbafe
tag ouch rams as are due fat-faveral
■cotuHies &lt;&gt;n nec«Hmfi»r taxes refnittrd bv
the State &lt;xt lands fe-longing tn fauCknal
Company, except such sums «* may fa
reqmrcd m pay tto'ctirrafa expenses bf
'fa Canal, and alsoHhe intercut accruing
utpmi the Canal Irons grorenUed by the
State. It Is very desirable, fa sown as
pnsrible. to reduce the tolls vkfa ifarely
tn be sufficient tn n*r the eurfairt eapeu
sos end koep^to Cfaal in agpair. TBi*
was. nnd-ubt, the mtmtum of Cungram
10 ranktag tb« grsfa of fend fee its sofa
rtfaction. Already randy twrahy «||;
lain, in value, rj property, port through

The immet

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SPECIAL NOTICES

TUX ApBlCtlTUBAL COtXOCB.
ThotoMMinigrmefit of ito puswoisa of
,agriruhnre fas always baeo tto efarisfad
।.^rrtwf Bto-p~pfo rfUtoBis. Om
,
•rf
tto rrawdaMw to tto onnettaBim to
t to Lreito«ture U. that it “totol Msnnufagu
the pruen-dfon rif iWttoUertwal. .eeiemific.
।and sgrieeUtMto inmmremeto, ead atoll,
,ns e&gt;wm su practicable, provide for tto
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BOUNTY. BACK FAT. TKNStONB,.

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•is-d PORT MONIE. erort
om toiler* hi

brok bills, aa

“* !
finfar will be liberally raws
ong it at this office,,Of at thi
;L n&lt;*ltokf^-’'z&lt;7
'*5
‘W '—;.T«t4iB0fn CuUKT for

c.lumn.

riik.

Ita

"*•

A.ab.^.M&gt; f-

have ploecd their lands since
day. Farmers in thM virinft;
liktoiea. 4 ri

.wrera ra. •« &gt;• »

D. B. Ddnnd * CoV Otomtoi

j^x

and &amp;nk &lt;h.l &lt;«&gt;p«
drtrt»lw.i Vlk. tai

Mtrre

&lt;»• ett

Fairport, M.'«nff^.naty; N.'

R. R. R.
)r grave, because they neglect
rare of a alight e&gt;-ld. LelRAl
READY RELIEF be urad. *
are eeitohle lb* yro have ere
end all will he well In a few I
n-.t wait until vro are warnedh)
that dinrare fa* fa»tened np-m ’
on the first rndtotiro nf p
tbrrot, lieefacfa and other U
tto READY RELIEF, mn fr
all diregreraWe feelings will to

with the deciinrity »ff hfalffi.
1a all active InfanwWirv and
disease^ tor first object should I
liave the palsrel of pain—and
the vital principle-ihi* «• *»’
RADWAY'B RBADT RELtt
cSrea .ffCr.-ip, Itytfari*. Gripp
. enxa. imniediala orti-* is require
RADWAY-8 READY RFUEF
when srired with either &lt;ff tto
plaints—nil fairer will fa remm
.few minute*. Tile following lata
Mr. Jrtm H-to- EAltoe of tbe
mart, G W. £»trrpriM. shows
portaem ofRADW AY’S READ
LIEF, in a «m of Croup.
Collis®wo-in, C. W., June 1.

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DRUG STORE!!!
t&gt;"H]

Jt^tafeoDYEAR.

GRANTA SPAULDING
FAIRBANKS
’
STANDARD

e-r

4j1

£qa!

te SCALES
TOBPEKTINE AND ALCOHOL

B OUB UH OF TW®

MR1 MWSMs

•irw-rr-y-yrr.’ .—•,
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AIM the Ewntaled ammtnl.uf aamial

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internet should road 760, instead of Tw.
as given.

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Com. aad See.! I

FOX MKCHANICAL AND MKDK1KAL
PCXFUOXAnJtJR

These errors occur' in only s

part &lt;&gt;f out issue.
LOST —Ou Munday last, between I.
n.mghtalm’n, (»•* miles east nf the Coon’
ly Farm.) and this village, a sinlium

Dissolution Notice
stria af sV«a Brunt a Marble.” is A&gt;it

GROCERIES!

WHICH

tiled PORT MONfE. eontaiaing twenU
owe thdlam in bank bills, and »no dollar
■al.AM, to ™«u i» .jjlW: /7Sr

5WY®®waratara®H
in f.ct, '"rrtbis! is Cha Grocery Um, saeh u
.ill b« M*irf Rar taniir aw. . ,
Also s crest rartetf of tbs

finder will bo liberally rewanlqd -&gt;n l.«|»
Hng it al this office, of at the residence of

LTL^thlWiJ• *

jnm.'irtyr j-XEiMnUXEI

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Tub Cmct-n tutor tor this c«&gt;udty
.baa been in seMlou sn.tx Monday.
Wo

A»d Cwwkisg Extracts,

have no particulars this week.
jgpAri’ll^ A. (Lufdyeae’a advertise (
meat of New Harness Sb-p, in arn-lMr
eoluma. Mao who dare make pledges j

ift'ibe'paMi^rirfth, mtsHMng thrlr busi |
n«M,srn always lb. safer men to deal
with. And beside, Mr. Goodyear's well
known business intagri|y will secure him

PATENT MEDIClhES
GOOD ^WTS

customers nhen i&gt;&gt; known bis egreahm

in tbe market.

At JO and 12| cents per yerd,

fjjT“ Several farieeraata*ut Kalemao*'
have plowed their lands since New Year's

day.

CONSUMPTION", SCROFULA RHEUM

Farmers in thH vleinlly hare dtafe

likewise. .

thee la be bsMea, st the Frobsu (Mee, la
T.'.lax* of Us»u»c». »»&lt;i *bu» aao. if aay U
be. *ky ths pnjw of the pvtilfeeer ataraid

O®WB©

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BmflfU (Styles of Mateo, .

*t 20ds per lari.

JMIMb I
&lt;ir« avUs&lt; r

^Mru Wurth baa reined and raimd
during the past etjjA. Should Ute StoCin
King continue U» draw a elaek rein over

the elements for a week w&lt;Ms mete,
sleighs and sleds will be aS .armrest a

THE

.discount as Gufedtrate notes.

PRIDE

OF

NEW

YORK.

®0®V3 *'8H®B3,

HM i Speciality.

Rbadbb, St&gt;«t a«d Taisa-—We sup­
pose the n»« of our renders boy and u»1). B. Defend &amp; G&gt;'s Clwawal Ssbraha

IBBOB OF AkEBlCAJf «SXI

To Doing------- Rats. Roaches, 4tc.
-* *”•

ct with spirit, elawaenf with earn.
In rraton. ar oulhe nleaM.”7

To Doing------- Muths in Furs, Civ thee,

To Doing------- Muiquituce and Flees.

The New York Mercury
SON THS XSW^BAB.

HARD-WARE!

Ho Doing------- Insects oct , Plants and
Firn It.
To Doing-------Insects mi Animals. Ac.
To Uutng------- Every furm sod species
ofVorunn.
.

py Bee “Gtetar’s" advertisements
In tbit paper for the Dttnctwa aai «Mr
crfemtaefiow tfall kindt and tpKicnf

Thoutsnda are hurried into an uniim.
Iv grave. Iieeeese they neglect t» take
-care of a alight e&gt;4d. Lal RADWAY'S
READY RELIEF bo used. whvn yon
&gt;re oeRssible that yuti have caught cold,
and all will be wdl in a few hoars, do
nM wait until y«u am warned b, a cough,
that dtaeweo has fastened npnn you—but
..hi die first indiemthm nf pain—Rwr
throat, IIendache and '*ber unpleasant,
if not shwrdwtaiy numful symptoms—&lt;wr
tbe READY RELIEF, inn few b-rnra.
all disagreeable feelings will leave you
.and y«or system will become charged
withtbe electiririty of health.
la all netive iuAamatpry and Nervous
. dismaea, our first object should be In rr
lieve the pnlfei.t «f pant—and increase
the vital principle—this we auceaarfulb
accomplish hv the administration of
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
L
cnees I.f Crwnp, Ihptberin. Grippe. Infl.i.mu*, immediate actem is required. Let
RADWAY'S READY RFL1EFhoused
when seized with either of these e-m
plaints—all ilauafur will be removed in a
few minutes. The following letter from
Mr. John H-ft. Edit** of the Gdltag
w.md.C. W gttrnrio. shown the un­
porta*, ofRADWAVS READY BE
LIEF, io a case &lt;«f CmupCotxtsawmm. C. Wn June 1. 1857.

AND

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

HUMAN MISERY.

DRY GOODS!

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,
&lt;

back ano rUM with RADWAYS
READY RELIEF ttemegMy. •Aea.m
the enaraa of a frv^rt, she was wall

Stacks

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in tmy. in r«». m ofe.

Clothi
‘

Moan. Dotoag 4 Os...
GaaTLaMsa —A child nf miae, ab»at. a
^ight emeha &gt;dd. was taken with a very r
j»v«re cold. Nut being attended to al f
-once. Il settled on tha &lt;£est. and ultimata ; t
df Wmfei iota Croup m ita «wm k.r.n “

ABPH5%feTSS3Si2.’ffi

OVE GOODS

MOKTOXOE SALL.

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J^egulaior
JttanNy fctowW-ITOWlBP B1W, to NtaMwrL
afcStoKuioH
RspveeM Coerlef the Delta* Matos.

ere repaired..
&gt;
Bills, Inlaw*- A Il tiwM drafta, end all ,
notca and doe-bilh payable at specific

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OM.OAO; ^ Ja ^wrSSOT .»d parts of the name over *5,000, *1.

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eeote; other descriptions, 25 c«&gt;l».
Ccrtificai«h-Of fiac*,Taf Port-War
den. of Marine Surveyor, for damages,
and fiw shares of ipterfit, fur. amounts
eaceedigBMWs'ifi |-UTto deporiteof mon
ay, to 1100,2 cants; do. over 1100, &amp;
osots; all othercsrufisalM, 10 cents.
Conveyance.* Deeds, dec.—Where the
vslue is to 1100, no stamp; to 1500, 50

tow
41 MM* Ur aiab .« I
U«&lt;- A lllwrBl l«MM to y—ri. I
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MnlCkrtrMlI

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■su b Ota I a as as Dees Ota. tor ■

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awk &lt;&gt;.X I'm. v-tl^ult &lt;\«M. «M
a AU.TL.x-tcmwVlm oj •'■■■■ ■■

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CHARI** UraOS. Attereer GaoaraL
JOBS ROHBHTMXI, MJetoat Oonrml
J. H. FUUSTBW. feulw «Mw O«wnl.

vaaiwaooiva
DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

&gt;20; and for every 110.000, or parts of
*10 000 in exosee &lt;/• 10.000.20 dollars.

PilioiMa j"«vin-, ' "
J’fiVfir-^BudLji^gTzo,
Liver Qomplw^i.x
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Sl'MCRIBE FOB THE BANNER
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Jo,v.-naLia9,'■ if Th-.bh l&lt;1s
Kidney Compla.iTd»,

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business

tx Mtxvb*

aW.
lav AaXuve.

LIFE BTTER8,

IU taada.f. *-4. tend. /u-tf.
■. L-, telM,* Mtatal m «Ur|
•.O.MUUMU

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^vomxy^yyX. roo\* ox\A 'torftn,
vAx\.c.\v vcukka tXwm.
z’d ***

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DABUNOV

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LIVER REGULATOR

*o«un«

MSfMfflasttirttt:

n*.

kidney., renuviuc atari elatnmfan. reMone a
uatoral .nd beallbi acton to Um vita) wpM.-

11 poMiataa all al th. mm

to • Meaner' toMa aed OletoUe; aiwellMM

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taoi^kZ.'

NEWS.

MM^arMnu*as eeAhtovdtos gttM, a* -area

“ii’?w&lt;r?W¥»

&gt;

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ftYottvacXx 'B'ALm

FAMILY MEDICUfE,
Meeh better than pilto. a»d nwl rater to take.

yvo'»m’k'»

M0M, Ikxt. teMCte HKUJrtV HWAXA^
Doctor’* DdU.

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ftXo’KNae'tfc "KvXta**

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taWUlXET A Af-

^iw'ESSSiW

wrefoo Aekb. tnan’s SoUtt
atxA Covf^ort.

Sfnp™

Jaa. L Bnunlay, taavebaal, IM Fulloa Mn

Dv.'BbBhaeUV
'ftkXUn
~ RntABKABLr La*m tir Poktcobl.—
On the torpnf tha ridge of mountaina in
PortsfiftaHed Eatralia, are two Ma
dTrtoal ntent and depth, eepectirt/ mfe
of them, which ia aaid tn be nnfetubma
Bh.
Wh*t ia ‘chiefly rem«rk*bU tn
them k. that they are calm when the aca
ia «' and ruutfh when It ia alnrmy. It ia
tblr-ettee, pmbalathat they have* sub
lerranran communication with the ocean;
end thi. arem. to he cmflrmed br' tbe
plecto nf ahipa they throw up, tfeugh
almoat forty ntilaa fmm the aea. There
fa anuthar extra ordinary lilt* ia that
- which betwe a storm, ia aaid to
make frightful, yumhTma noiae that may
M beard a dtatanoe of aaewral mTh. And
we are also told of a p»«ol or frontal*
tolled - Feri encaia, about twetaty-faur
rnilra fri&gt;«u Gunin. that abaorbe notohly
tteea, but the lightest bodies thrown
Mto it each aa enrk. straw, fratbrra. etc.'.

VM^ovaU ftkfr .BKQfc atMt

A' &gt;ow

..dursrau

as ▲LTEBATIvn
LiWtoMt Itcriafa. rtoe rntotael. tare­
, blue pUI. bened *«r rar»oeta»CT &lt;• tear.
r»r ■unipiatoitaL amt ■■!&lt;«• «Benlltaa. Jana
Ity.peywm. B.ltoc. aitoekt. Head aebt. Be
« Manana* af Ween, eMar tilliatfVMte^
inia.Radedhe----- ““ *----- &gt;r&gt;oa«taMaa.

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER I

raomeodwr paper authorised to
ia tbe Seerttary’s behalC explain
hie was ee, and at tbe seme Mom,
itf the Jtopebl iean party is Mrncg
* la keep Uwi man in a positioa
i bo tea trngeeueeMs ptoiuon to
Fauch meh as Judge PtftterJ__ _

p'jjXW

evrtAW ttcAAxer'*
^.ipox \xX\axc* DvavAxto-, Dn&amp;*&gt;
VnAtoTV). ^MWNMtoMto&lt;*to

LOCAL NEWS.

TAeoe Fitter* are put M- fntBtaaMT
beiilaa, tf whith tha alctw to' a fdo-eini-i
da. &lt;F&gt;n toM t‘» finely •ng-rni^d.aMd
to prvaUad ifth a aafa-gutu^L firm
aMulter/eftenu Prior 4U pre toMfeutof
steJbrM fl
I
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j'.Yn.iM.
C. w. J?obtok. ff-rorrfc^. Jte. 01
Sort AurtA fit , Qtaeiawali. to »kw

Darling’* Liver Ragulao r.

bTma Trrxl-Tbe WiaoMaln State
Rlfiiler—a prominent Republican jourmJof Wiacisln— aaoerto that—
i-YJjtfcK Is now generally kuairn that
Sacretary Seward wrote letters to BepwbHawM in tbe First CMKfeeeintial DieV&lt;ct of tbla State, tukinf far Ike defeat

iinM.
ouVawckoV^
axxA vcvaV* Dx^t. in.\o\ptafci.

Or. -RlJomV*
fttomoA "WiXXcrft

lhink&gt;»&lt;. b«l like to b»». Ibrlr Ibinkinf doM by
l&gt;si on. «1m, weaay wtttowl aflmattaa, ibal
RAD WAY'S READY REUEF
WiU ryiMT. thoM wba .cfrr paiw. iu.tontly oo
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To these we may add a ro-

i fa, that In wmmir it throwa
~--------- 3Mb to torn wvaral mills,
to.wlator w perfectly dry.

Dy. ‘RoWt'a '

'BkVU.v*
n IS TH* OrriCUL TATE* OF BABRY
VUKH81L
W-‘ . &lt;£l.

M dtordiaa lecwtate r»ur. Il to a tearvwf b
Uwe tad RlUeee reutady.'?
.

FOB SALE BY

Barllwg’a IJte Bitten,
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faf'lw tfa Stale riHHtlry fund,
prAtifions nf Ifa acPcvnlain tfa
« dfalt and the recrtliing str vie
WfJHl of eecrton Hfand around
efathfi) W, so as to lave from
■om re,
repeal the
kAH h&gt; provide a MQitary Force
ed March 10.T8ZJI * anif the
acti
.^-upfueoda

fMoirdky.eocribcM appalling to ctfetnah
ptote.AM which wemn hydlj espnet
put pcopl, to make. Bering this clmHy.
awd afar • yaer sad &lt; half of tffhrt tp
to|dur&gt;» rebel I mo mitbimi-daMrtag
**Un*Jaws aud lustHuUoaa in the HlMyent States, the GovernmdM oftfrs
IMted^tptoa baa adopted ths taM gsact
nwediaa af smancipstioo wnd ■ enpArh.
1Mb
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JaXm* .ansa-*-d &gt;' 5

they are now ebow'iwg that their fava of
vlover/ fa greeter than Mr luSpTsntou

xfa ia foaererraoae steadfisit R&gt;r Hfa
Haifa.
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• -1 —libs the rebels Mncalree—if they
Kentucky has fare preveCled from cannot rwlf the administration so as ant
faUhig into tfa wrbri, g«*»p. 5Ve Mw to hurt slawery, they wIH wm support Ir
Slate »f Weetrm Virginia fae faun Ifr-a!
HMr n&lt;to of their leading papers tolf,.
ly won, aed nrerly half &lt;&gt;f &lt;&gt;M Virginia
sinee the efaMio® to bver^,
ta firmly held by tfa Unire armlrw.
W W[&gt; «rew ta ree portions of Tefateoere.
-VIW Primdeat atolHeme ths 'threat
Misaiasippi and Lz»ui»iun.i, wirtt ttcarii cued emancipation proclamation «w&gt; the ■
ft's are about to strike hanftf wftt^jlw tfa ealtrw relfarofcfa F*fternf Wdllrrs sSSteKreS?
VUbUd srirerta .4 tfa paflKipaf phrts of
ifa Cun tede race tn toelfolJ and od^the
Alias tie se* board, while the remainder
blaek
Ko aid him a of tlfrtn are closely blockaded." Our
armies are larger and falter Itactpbnrd | the war wagad far the purpose •f thee
tfact tat«say Ifoivner psofott.
AH tins mfafaep'-kv -»»
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has been: eccoiaptisfad in a'little more
But he d-ie* know thia now. He not
than a year and a belt • A Ifte 'buceru only known- that «hb'Thmroerstie partv
for
ifa
same
Iragthmf
time'tn
crime,
and
Bv. ifa pr&lt; mJ aorat foa of September KI.
IMS. sad Jas. &gt;, IMS, *fa President, by ifa p*/wer &lt;/tfa refailtoti will fa entirely
broken. Our eacrifices have indfad Ixfeii entire unanimity,willstand aloof from ft.
virtiM of tfa power vested m brm as
(?oiutnsnder.la.Chaef nf tfa 'Arriv and preafo-but-*um|tared with tfafa ttfuvr
nothing. Uur BtaVe
Naw of Ifa Untasdffiteiea.fasfrj a 'tin- enemy they era
fas
fare entirely free from torosfon.'Jhile
pie bluWrt streck tfa eheritlce from near
g.000.000 of .tavwa, efa Mbifa tfam tn tfatr* fare been tfa scree* of tall ti&gt;c
tfa loyal free people of tbc Repnblie.— great battlee of the war, and literally
This act. will bo memorable as ioeg as trampled endue tfa tert of both wmlei.
rtitastta
history endures. It-haa fare done for Our buafasM ev.iewtionv fare beendtiln
the strong tfaning of tfa omntry against terrupted, while tfaire arc nearly destroy
itato&gt;cmiea,and-fader tfa war power; «d. Tbe wbota ffowthrtti'faest te either
held
by
aw,
or
blockaded
-by
an
inrlnHblr
built ta not CirbiddetT to tfa pMhin'hro
fleet.'and thrir tsnnaierce nearly cut off.
plat and the good every where t&lt;« rejoice
in tfa redemption cf a rare.
With &lt;t i Is there ant re use for discouragement in
all this t *iBhrit-we listen to rhe'eeeutaii&lt;«
fodesawey tfa oca«rrrt aad famiHsting
stein upre ewe arttaMl earetrfafa. From creakara, fiwx- t "ur monbond, and fan
down fafortt tfarebels? .
this petal air coimw-y starte upon a new
We fare assaulted * ifa-cflerwieV in
m will if tfa pn
Khali fa
course, aud tha experiiwnnt of republican
made reatoratiou of'tbu
liberty may fa fitir^r tried.
’ trenrifed positiwi at FredericksI »urg. and
foiled to take it. So Napoleon lurt' tfa
Of the nereselty tmd legality 6f (his faille of Marengo, ard w&lt;« it again fa
The nrorlan.wtinn most mt be petalatatT
greet measure, there is Iittl• room to fore sundown. If we cannot bear a dis
doubt. It it hardly worth while to atop
to tnswer tfa frshfe creaking of tfaf class astirorkwu, without cryiag ont fora
parley. then, indeod, do. we m«d tfa stern obaprlMns »Ab&gt;ta»«r W fa MUM be
of people who always fiad. Jn tfa Consti­ .-duration ol rar.„,Jfa,.stiy. way, te ,fa| ■
tution an mrormountabre far to evsby- arevrrin pmee, is tofa able to, c.rupwr o-n^toj toiretJH^mduat &gt;&lt;Abraqar
thing that jtrade* and truth require. Their
in wpr.
MMilpry ( prowess ia «wwtiri, 'J
stoked pitatence* arid unsound logic are bi the stability and^rtpctiiity of a nation. ■
only a thh&gt; getM Af rifsf disloyhlty. The Ths true glory wf th- Ifopuldic must
President fas hnw rwit nhly to execute
count n-&gt;t only m tbc bcm&amp;afan-had. &lt;
the «&gt;rdinarv power of government c«*)- freedom of our institutions, fafoatau in, ।
ferred upon him by tfa Constitution, but
our ability and courage to defend and' .
he fan also to protect aod defend tfa
protect them. Il fanout fa too oftua
const!uttiog ictelf from destruction.
By reprated ifal it out art eg years of wge ,
virtue of that instrument be Is Command- found this Republic, and if u was worth 1
.
fa . gsmJdariBnn । tfa atruggle then, much, more, is.it worth '
fa all the ear
Po*fr !&gt;•■*•«*&lt;&lt; by the most despmtc
r^erntnent rm earth, and for th* ricrll“ *- ’

hy JU. 1801.
iltjr.^ Thia.- or
,1 recommend. as disunionista-J'iuujLe "moment it appreoAghgt M Ueiuo ctfaU aa-te^kr be
r» «rt
.
«^.A&gt;r..&lt;*,|&gt;.r^ra,.U», prawrf &gt;&lt;
srltot all details oRtlie nil I It Ury opora- |
--- —- — •— - —— -•» MVO MMS1
»»«t« brral ji up .nJ w.luirarafcU,
thill have occurred. 1 anticipate but one tieaeof tfa stateji refer you ttt'lhe truly
the foundation of their new aystam.
remaining difficulty and that grown out- eacafant report df tfa Adjutant General
IW this wsa doaa wftb ouasuinato tact
of the virioua, but well intended caixans’ 0» 'fifasc assMully and efficiency, the
psoyeritac. Kitowing weUKhat no
bcuuliea. As aouh as ths draft. ia ucar, Stale cnea a pe* alligation.’*
great revolution can be dfscteJ without
doubt ihoto bounties will soli roly
juafcaM1 aot-ptw. ,
smm great loading idea as iu foundation,
cense. They have been the cauio of cud. Gtqtl-me’a, | Commend ifa Michigan they boldly proclaimed zba only one left
leas trouble. Being uf various a attaint*
Udiflarent kictlitics, ihiwc seeking to troops toyour antiyewympalhy and sup to them,ond resolutely planted themselveo
upon it. , That the eyatpa of slave labor
enlist bare beta induced to offi-r tbem- port.. ■ By their horoio eudurreice of the
is the best and most bsueficont whufa
prltes niuaever the highest breicly waa bardfaps-vf war, and by .Ifaiti splendid
man can devise was now far .the first
effi rod. Tbc result has been a very w*v bravery in fauta tfay-hafa-crowned the
time,
I belicwa.^a*larodas afandameoial
ju:i.*ua bidding between difihf«t places, State with glorv. Their fartlecrv is
principle of. ^overamoAi.
It was firen
and very much higher bounties have been -Miriiig»n, Ramrenbar Michigan, and
premwmad to be ths diviae v»!em
Michigan
muu
re
member,
flfam.
We
paid. than.reason wouldjictate. Appeal*
th® economy uf labor. iLhaa.-therefore,
have.been muds to the cupidity, instead fave already a tong fatuftaamortal he from the first, burn retied upon as the
of the patriotism of the citiMus, to that tOttaJead in battle.* I hope you will in
priaqipU eoOtari “f strength to the rebelexteat degrading the eervioe. ■ la »&gt;nse- ^pre.afpfopriste way place upoat-ttai I
liim, and sixih i’. has undoubtedly pivkvod
gncitcu, M-me have «ulisted merely to |
to be. Its first efleet .wo to uuite unb
obtain the bou nuca. and Aavn then dnaartslantialiy
the tfimthren people, wbu are
«ddisgracefully. Tho evil has grown, volton of the brave tpan. Let us hand:
down thWr n'atffea’to podterily upon an mainly compcaaod-uf too elstaea, to «wit r
not out of the fnet that a buualy in oiriFret, tba ariatocracy. who own I be idsvw
‘
,
that
they
inay
fa
fevfifrd
I
od, but out.of lha want of uniformity tin
nod have the deepest interest ia thd eulbs amount. Wlieo the citizens’ boun­ ----- ,—• all time to cxMHe. They |
toblishoient of the now order .of thfagw ;
ties cease, I think we must have a substi­ belong to history now. iWe must take '
and second, the ignorant and dob&gt;»ed
tute for them, or theaolietmools. uHlafao oaro that it » rightly, written Your
nun slavebolding whltsa &lt;/tbw8.«Ui. wh..
cease. What eball that substitute tel bca.-ty tbaitos arc also duo to the fMtant ,
I are too pnnid to woifi - ahd too poor to
Icon think of nothing but* uniform State men whosUI wpfald ifa flag of oar eeoo
boy laborrre, but ntkerthriew still live
bounty, moderate io amount, to be paid try, in ifa.field, aod have lately fare* it
in the bqpq that by some ta«uw s»r other
only to those who enlist ta lha regitnente on to victory , ewer bloody 'ground. -Let
at some time, they may attain to the high
iis.aur.d
tbvia
warm
words
of
cfarr
from
wow organized and ors^Bwing. ec their
felicity of uwuing a stare.
being muttered jnko the service
the home. • Mr-y .God giro tfam other and
TU Irediog traitors, therefore, tavr
Usked States, The smouat of the boan greater victorias, and bring them speedily
begn able -to appeal to all the worst pea-.
1y,l thhik, should bo fifty dollars, audit bscHnimaoe aud triumph.: Tfau.mdred
sipnaof every d*** to tbs - aristocraticshall
Heaven
’
s
arches
riug
Jfiilh
gfal
ftiigbt bo paid from the war loan, ofwhieb
alavehdldsr they have prpmiaed not .mly
“.
there rrmaiua a balance unexpended of shouts of welcome—___
security .for jhie prevent preition, but.
uearMOOXtOfr^ Poibapo is fiooU.be
anffor OW riot- wrsxrr..
greatly 'increased weuUK domini.m sod
well, to giro ^discretion to increase that
Since writing the foregoing, iuielligenee power. The result of. the rebellion, if
I thing Vnoev artful,m«mdacfoua,\&lt;&gt;r bfental
loan by 1260.000 in ease the money
has been rtteivetf of another of the great •OCceaaful, »c easily understand, is tu be
than th&gt;eet&gt;tiw««^onbead&gt;&lt;nc extract.
should be required, which 1 do not au.
sacrifices we make .to ears oar oovMry. a stronc military fno»
tiripete. If-this plan should be adopted,
Any owe caw see it vw weatteu ’far thfr
My predecessor, ex Governor Moses himself (Jelf. D*yie);and his &lt;uer*ctatM
there is j&gt;o reason lodoubt that tho Mioblyisner. Cd. commanding the 22d Begi- will be,Um only ruling dais, and fa the
express purpose nf dividing tbe N-elb icon regiment* ran'fa kept In efficient mail oHnfentry, died athis post of duly far distance ha UUlds priocipslitie* ami
ufencouragmgaM’lMAtii^tetiKiailion (&lt;&gt;
(orct. Dfaoftfa principle eowoea of
powers,'
“
Stars
aud
Gartere,
’
’
and
aU
the
In Kentucky, on ifa 4lh,day of January.
tfafrtfa JHTerKsU^lW' FrsnkThn. and tbe WontA*"'-—
encouragement'to enlist mon is tfa taw
Hia conduct is hia beat eulogy. A man paraphernalia &lt;jf a despotic empire*. Shall
the Adams, and to tnaka tenns with the
fur tfa relief of tfa families ofthe vulun
reliris in
and ibe teodeney of ।
«f grret Hrtriirctualas well aa physical us wonder that men taught in the school
&lt;4d 8&lt;neminent ofKtognnd PnritaRmtrt.
there, when in destitute circumstances.—
_ «ratc Insurrection Aera 1
of the plantation the ideas pf absolute
TjOWW. in tbs niPi-ldi»n n€lil'..
As it waa, they had klvo.tbeir do nothing
In.tfa eanta the law In well administered,
by alt the Mnforft -riffatnily. hotnk and power and scorn of coctn-l, fight deeper- sion of the writ of kabtat eerpiis In cake Generals, their Benedict Arnolds, and Tki fall. lent rank V fra, -l.k lit
nnd ig. productive ef great goal.
In a
ofreSeHion
and
Inreakm.
if
the
public'
frfcfda. U^be^dt)th.4U«f S. coontoy aleiy far!ths acreimpliehmrct of three
the »ad and sickening rivalries&lt;&lt;f minin' and «diA that knows the .editor dofknot .
few localities, fawevor, there are bard,
and wook the field. -Deeply imbtMd&gt;|W magnifictct objects 1 While such ideis safety requires it. That is tbe only llomJ high position, whose ambition far exceed­ teltovo It will be oerristad In.
iresym put hiring Supervisor*, who'exer­
of wrelth and p«&gt;s»- Whatever the public safety trquirev Is ed.their patriotism, but they had virtue
a love bflbnoe
h»d prevail wita tbs
Head tfa shrf/s, fa ^Aeodvn with tfa
cise sfaie-discretion not only witfawt humitOnly witfiln tbe power of tha "Prea^
tion,
they
promise
the
Iptuinnt
eia«s
that
drmt so much for hia country sadhtmm I fi­
enough and valor en.mjjb tu orerriirifc all, ।
manily buLwith pueilve-crueltr, if jny
bs put away from Mm every thing btrt his ubeu the bated Yankees are onre put drivt to do btfl it is hiseotemn duly to dl&gt; and after years of Shindy toil, thomghj . stated etawo fa..» fay I.eaUw. UAe&gt;
itrfbematson ia correct. I do hot know service, hni went forth at toe head af hia ■ down, and the old government destroyed, it. ‘ The slow processes of the law. which
E-jW .Ith.kn I...
many
defeats
and
some
vlrtoriea,
stood
thufiit iaipossible to remkdy IhU.
A*
regiment tn peril ’•&gt;! in difraeo ef tbs J there will be nothing left to prevent them are sufficientIn time of peacr.fail altngeth fiia: and heroic till they finally reached worst oflenoe—comparing bet diepara, ।
dtaeeettau-must-fa left somewhere, arid
from rising to ths class of nutsfars,, then er tn the prebencn nf war. ’Hie scheme* their heretic York tow u. and gar A auction [tingly with odM&lt;p.&gt;M~fa oAfa Union,
Union.
As a cominaoittnr offidef
aayetatage-friight rrewit in nn hterrese of
?i/l irtl
•l'”r-liniiiraoau
«&gt;trJ,,Ir ;abatl be
»c reopspbd.
re oproen. 'and
sna ofthe public enemy must be met with of Ireenfr* to the wnrM: Wfara'arit'
palrfetic votontMto Ae-aas siieeesefiK-'...,
tbc refit! I recommend yow-to consider
iWwift the manifest object of slienay
o plenty'add* cheap shall reuafd derision and promptness, and put down
an eminent degree, na be had been in allJ। negro
Ihairgruigi^lera and fiunt. -hearted emiuwhether an appeal nlgbkirat fa; allowed
ilvr nod secure their position in summarily, and by whatever means, for.
tbs waftsoHlfc. Hrdiad'ofttMe dfseio I thajr
m-fore nw 1
History has embalmed ling the Nrttomtf—brr theoprr~- |
frgru lha Snperyiyor to aarap county off
the tlfhe being, be most effectual, if the
tng
else*.
Stimulated
by
these
of the oamp.ta the midst of his commend
thrir very names for IMhmy. While U
cv. jp’sucb coyea, with authority to ’recombined with the plirays p&lt;»putar prerenn' of a spr ofthe rneniy Is fa&lt;«wn
in the domg of hie duty—more than this
Strings its never fading g«rian.da from
viyw Ifa. action, and thus inert*** tfa
of indrpehdenev; tie Southern In the army •ifTenhMnrfi, and ujxm un­ the tarooa .if Indepenrireoe. In the h»sneed not he Mid. For him the bmhp
pplbalulilire ofjuslice beiagdone. Such and drremetanre nf the bottle 'ire *^o
have ensured the privations and dertaking to arrest&gt;fra, be should aeqeM iriy tif the p«’l read that of the f.it&amp;re.
anapppal a»*y now be made to the Board
Ip*.
and
pul
forth
exertions
whieh
into
Michigan
would
thsra
U
any
dnnbl
more. TolieAmHy and friends be leavM
We have a proud nnineam&lt;Hig the aatwou
.d’Rupretitorv, Ufa it is an iscouxenieat
be admirable if dune in a good of the power and duty of lite Gimmandr
the rich rrmemhnmcc of an honorable
of the earth. Gallant 'hnveatoni *•1
tr^iUMH t*&gt; reach, constating of a conaidN&lt;»r can it be controverted suc- •r in Chief to pursue arid (take .him, in'
fame, end, to the Rtatehe fared, h prlda
pore, escutcheons and -bright itonjMMe-.
ciubic upntfar.aud sasoublieg hut *ek
ly^hat
thus
Ar
their
eyalerh
has
dritanre
tif
the
Aafevr
rerpw?ot
the
po«
t
that ri&gt;e had eo noble a eititen. Th yd*.'
Shall we add a glorious pane u^an'ad
ip'wer of ajrfagth to them. It has or vkCsriy civil maglslrute. and return him*
gentiemew. the repreectrtartves oftbe
r-lWdnty of thn State to its snMiers I 1 plr. is committed the Arty of fltly £Atu •
cr eeceaaarr for them to withdraw to be dcstt filth according to the roHltary
borers from the field to any consid- code, that under that code, he might be
dikes not unaai! with their enlmtmont, sad
extent to «id'|hen&gt; Io cartping on summnriy tried condemned and execu­
i '.MfeuM fallow stem to the fiald nod the
f. ^cka;* »od « tboosand other fonm oT
ted.or be'might be alAtah confined, so
Imspital* mA make its active svmpnthr
, expression, tha mind of these whose bo’
for* to till Xta *.41, lung a* tbe public exigsne'r required It,
arid, sal snanifaM in all their trials wntf
i sltirwi irbi. not tn strengthen bat weaken,
^fror. to produce the without trial al all. If thia fa true fa
KuJ^nght - :'R» fioeenmeM of tho Unipartiautariy .a* « titau. I tbauU dtaap«
VMtcr .tn take up the case supposed wrreld it fa any the tare
«»*»y «&gt;ly •sundered the Cnkm; msd1 will suggest, .amy as* pUytag tnte the
•Tlte rebellion. He true Jf the spy in qreMron ifaidtd Th
' l»* rf Jrf DrabSCte kw-.twl;.
abundant aappUmof ewsty fa»&lt;Lon«l. to potat gaur expeelstioaaifJ did hvtinviiw
now
prsventa
Ito
restoration,
.
nd
(tot
Michigan, and carried on hia operatings •
the soldwr j|. heal lit. all (bat is necesvtry. your attentiaa to the aflkirs oftfa mum.
*' * arjr. AH the blood aMd T&gt;»y «ul«,0rara I mi -.Uir—■■
It rurninhes good and aufficient, hospitals Wfatarar ccmamelfa national govern­
by secret correepimdvnce with tfauiwtov.
terrible war. all the heart
for the 'sick and wounded, and nurses and ment cuoceru* ua. In ita grwt struggle
i,
dnerf. TWy tara
with tfaurefotaMs of others like htaBssif. I
otfriidaDta in number enough, but it cun- for existence, wa fave tfa arert mocnemreaching the same oktact by a taore cir•»r* °T wvtraw
w **•
Iiutj make, sure that they all do tbsir duly tOM stake. Every blow olrued at Ha
cuitoua matbod? In tnnMoT^aet pub- I
out to the weak beared.
kwovr
kiljdlr ad3 wall, h is io the. hoapifa'l, Hfeetrikeeul ua. Tfa fast and bravest
’the rebels
&amp;mq'uered a^p^A
that tbc soldier needs sympathy and help. of our people fiffa is the rar fa of it*
b.«.Ira«W»te.ra&lt;iOIra«l &lt;HraeUc
armies.
Scarce
a
tattle
fate-of
the
wow
rflte-. .te&gt; k... tk.rt',rf
rf
Ils who ip iMwt srt in the active duties
Uu»d tnt.PridMMtfua.'
.ffnlr.
WW.
raU,
of the held (»»i a child whew iaaniah- butte* drunk of Mxfagee'e btooA sad
ti.M,tker are wtilM rt a rtuilakte
tert ■ faptr MtetaMo,, u&gt; V
ingssf disease in lha hospital, far away the grates of our men mark the ram
beige
ground
of
every
anny
oftte
Vafrra.
rad .
rf
IMt-terf.
""“U
from friends, a»d tiw tedioua hours drag
Nn»
many
hojoo-boldera
be*
tare
enme
m« •»« rtrarar h IIUl.
l-esrriy. and ba sighs for home and the
“
k
J»rtMir4.
(WW.-Wk, l Wk ; Till th. uatlrt.l adralirirtraUoi, 4. —.
uttsadesss he waa accustomed W there, stern grief to charge to tfa account of the
Urrf? &gt;Urirale &lt;UM«, S. M-d fc
rbrt It u &lt;h^lr t.
fe
•*"•"&gt;r»*«■ «•» "*•»,« «rf
ran tk. Uolo^ I. .Ira rnioilk*. i Itert

XfawraswL.O.Emta
Xtadtarnt.vkvd »t Mur

fab fasx,»&lt;w.wmds M
&gt;»Utaaa «iuaptare. j 3
privarv fatow. that th
a&gt;;ltafakkM &gt; t
fight, and was suppwsed
killed. Il subsequently

was suvgrely and rnurta
Into the bands of the rwb
of his' coat and watch, p
upon the ground to die.
the field fi&gt;r three days
foged by bu cwmrsdre, di
ha drank hia own blood
afttjfrtrirrft 'newM-t
hospital, and died in tbr»
t. r
llr was suisadvd
■guelder and hand.
Ca
from tin's v iBage.wberr Im

tinre bis departure south,
friends ia another part of
T«a diaccre C-&gt;crr a

sioa nc Wodeesday of I
mweb of puhlia interest

postponement* of trials.’&gt;

and juries arc present, wU
put over are that of Mrs. 1
child, that ./ gory and that wf-^—Stot
Several rirll rears were. 4
none of general interest.
^•1 *1---- ■'

^CaowMo Got.—A tea
eorrmp* orient. ‘ W," whh I
airy, has already lain up

Incorporations. ai«i U&lt;uu I

-Kn.M0 AS D Wicana 1

Wmong the names ..f the
-wounded nt the Mu'frccubor
llw following:
Jelled,-. lister M. Jone*,
'W«K»wtlrd,—Scrg't. A. C. lx-

« GhjiAcla ’Ansel P. ^Rosier. I-,
• t ^ibb.three tin.— mam. ; pri
tMpihjkg: J.duiQ. Kelly. Iff
IKMumH Eli Gieaw«k. leg; Al

wwk; John ifrln. thigh Thtnnr
»-*ngnr..al|./C.. C

Kxarraa's Larrea No. &amp; w»
Wehave N». (
Ha«e patience, fri

-wet last week.

-•to t/lm.

•rivpe to dn better hr ytM in fa*

«n*i Straw tea tike during
■wegk, bet »te aleigbiug i» uf n

iferior order yet.

1&gt;

-

�OJ» O—.
baa bran received at tba bead quarter* of
of lha army bare :
The enemy crowd tba Blackwater in
cwaiderable fo^re, and attempted venter­

i

WS *•.

-

JOAK nooG.

.

rmer article 1

BAWaYb MADT RZUBF l*«M
ware employed by the rebels, but tbev
ware repulsed by Maj. Wheclar of. tho
N. Y. Mounted Rifles.
At dusk the
JXZtl'aafiBi •­

te THZ omit Excuanrs

W MnMK
•
...
. OB. BADWATACX. .

At intervalsthr.ftghthi- night, shells
were thrown from the rebel betterio*.
JOHN J. PECK Maj. Gen. Cnmd’g.

nutralkm- that
»c Union party 5

WAM CLAIM AGENCY!

It their love or
ilrlvyaefairian

low. He not
imcrnLie party
ir. byt th«t tb«
w, with'almost
I aloos from fa

and brings newsMTthe taking of Arkan­
sas Post. on the Arkansas River, one
hundred ni lesj^mplnftioiitb, by the
. iGanMAO* L. O. Eitwb4au&gt;.■£&gt;&gt;.
.land and mivaTforwU under McCIrrnand
Jirgimi-LiU died at M urfreesbi.ito, bo, lipi
and Purler. The surrender occurrad on
fth taat.,x* wounds reorired in thofra*t Sunday with nWth6 guh».,Wnr«“f
nitl^ic. •••Ai^tte.’rTfri
haute at dm: piare.
priura Uttar, that tba daeamssd. foil particulars.
Our Ina. ia reported at 200.
on.ltewAvUrso ttee ihird doy uf.tfc
rebel loss 500 in killi-d and won
fight, and was suppwsvd to be inwumly
from 5,000 to 7 000 prisoners,
Vto Seretetaavtow Pills
PurUte.
suits may be modified by fuller 1
waa severely and mortally wounded, fell
..
Ctacuraali, Jely 1.1S5S.
iat„ the band* uf the rebel*, was stripped
U&gt;*1 N. Atl*« of Cioelnaatl, preview tv b*r awne
&lt;&gt;f his coat and watdi, par»led, and left
Ent, *xpr«M«d her ooutldreov tn tb* itEcozy uf
upon tbc ground to die. He laid upon
of rear .&lt;Mnrl&gt;n«vt&gt;H
.41.. -—.I .ktbe field for three days before tee waa

Anlminraae Stock of
TUafESBNX AHO ALCOHOL

TJfSfl

WHICH

toped by hia comrades, during which lime

ha drank his own blood to quench hi*
aytffc'AiAt. m
brought

te“ coYm.

gcs nude at
he will have
for the aalsiu

fiuort, ta'kffl, rtwn

PBUNES. HU3. RAHINS. CODFISH;
’uT'bl ae«3»4tof
Ow*wy Ub*' *"eh “

hospital. and died in threedsya thereof

H* wan.wMedcd in tbe hip. face,
abouldor and hand.
Captain F. went
from thia village,where he left a wfte,"wh.&gt;,

ter1
.

Al*o a great vartrtr of U&gt;*

fine*'hia departure south, has gone to Ser
friends in another part ofthe Blate.
The affair al Galveston, on the 23d fast.,
had caused a general gloom among the
Not army send navy. - Admiral Farragut had
sent
the Brooklyn, tbe Scfotn, and half a
much of public interest'transpired, in it*
proceedings, nxedpt (he putting dve&lt; nf dnxen of his beat ships, to 1 ecapture th*
Harriet Ijinc al all baxarda, and if p&lt;»
three eriralnsl nuare. Item continued •iiile to destroy the rpbvi gjiobujils on
. pnelpimements of trials, when wUneqere bayou Bnlfalu. Of thia ’eitpedltion noth,
and juries are present, will la* puiJie iu- ing had Ix-en beard al New Orleans up
’rrb/rW'.-1 ri4rf”""- tuo— t* tbe Sih Inst.
Gen. Bank* ha* been in einnmatid* a
I put over are that of Mrs. Lowe for puismonth, but nnjhing of hl* plana had
cbird tfiat of -------Sklfffor ^
transpired. It »ni known, however, that
gery and that of
Slocum, for anuui. be whs not Idle. M.'s’t &lt;if f.i* troi-pi bad
X
Several civil caaes «ert disposed.»f. tea giaic to Baton Rouge.
Titi daerrt Ocrr adjourned its ses­

sion oc Wednesday of last week.,

’•* embrace nf
•frelv and alL
iie’lanj :• and
on dull |e
■.'ration of item
tix-pwU^r
JC cunipol|»&lt;&gt;
be ahull Ire.

New Advertisements.
ewsmbhmsishok:

PATENT MEDICINES

11

ft. A. tttODFEAB,

Fort Ilaaar, Jan. IG.—Thu «t»iuiwr
4 (jWWt»Kt&gt; Ovgr—A h-tlar frmn isir
Jninra Mrena. with comjuj'isnry *V-fcs
ewrre-p-mtent. “W,” with lha Sixth Cav­
for the army at Corinth, ten* returned.—
1 newspaper printed sadrt reels ting IntsU coni
alry. has already lain upon our table She reports the reliela. iiainla-ring 2 500,
Not to be UMmmU.
more th.-.n a week, analting . room for KJ a* encamped in lltc vicinity -&gt;&gt;t Bn vs nah.
Good
Eastern
Leather
ExdurrJ* - •‘•V
•&gt; and fears that tbc Irain which left Pitta
}•*________________JodjeorrrXle.
sively Used.
evgr green tree « hicb stand* in front of : burg Landing Sunday fur Corinth, under
Tbe teM vj wvrkmen »op toyed.
an wirt uf 1,600 men, will be attacked . Repniriag done on short notice
■
L»tato gf George S. Brawl.
tWilfcl C™ !&gt;.'« mansion. '
and captured by tbe refo-ls, as theTr pr«atj-n'll] ■■" n.‘*?&lt;lt)»f»BAR.
noUATEOKDEB.-Siale of Michies* coat
ence iu that vicinity was vtiiMtdy umixBr ts*hM&gt;csbal of the legislature, wr pected. They were rrceiving artillery
wittsre* that Senator Fow'i.ra. Of thiw for the purpose uf blockading the river.
DtotriW i« chi’rman of the 'Committee It ia believed nu steamer* will tie able t»&gt;
Frsseat. bhwmaa U. Pnndto, Jude* of fosbtte
SfAltIlAW
^.^ilUte. aad/alao upon,Bute UbrafJ- g«i up the river witlmui tjj* nmtecJon uf
la tbs astiOT of tbssMVrt •{ (torr* B Htowb1
tote 0/ Iniag, ia
sseaty,
UrW0*
the guabiHita.
•
■
..i.r
II
U.„B—...
P«difcn duty rtrtfled.
Chairman of thfrcommittec on Bunks and
IncoYporations. and I1oq_ Gpp. Thom^*

New Harnesses,

«.

But it

oh strongly

it In Mick.

P

ft. B. Xerctea^wiaktafte Mack
■MmUtfaltVa Okfeet «• «•&lt;!
before fefar Ehtt.

A. L 8JUNNKB.
Oct t2d, IMS.

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SE^ssa-'. “d

FAIRSANNS'

J^Pntrag------- Muiba taj’ura,’ G-tbea,
'
dec., dec.
Tb Artrajf------- Muaqintuea and Flm.
7c Destroy-------Insects on Plants and
Fwwle.
To Dofrey—-Inaeets on Animal*. *c.’

SCALES

la^hsirmiui'uf tbc pummittre vq^Hnr

WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,
In.
dot* not

' jili-uro'

and

•wounded at the Muifraeeboru battle, we
tfoid Iter fol lira ing:
•filled.— Lgster M. Junes, of Co. C-,
:y,Aaher

diipara.

» Uni&lt;*ni
alienay

’

AViicmbbp S 'tpuM.-

BLACKSMITHING.

nUmiaotin- nf olL inndt and specter •/

Tbr SblMuiriber is pnetmred *- do alt
kinds of wsrk in bi* lias, al short nottov and tn a
*Ci^XvOxmanf^r’',irU'’"Llr*l‘&lt;miO" ***

'W*&gt;uwdrd.—Serg't. A. C. I^M-nard. &gt;rg;
&lt; C-toporH* An». 1 P. Hli&amp;r. leg. and Win.

’ Uqjihb. three limre inanu ; priiute* John

wooduOvrvd asci embodying tbe Jacke--n
Smiihjlcg; J&lt;4ui O. Kelly, leg; Nelpei platformalso,
,
Mr. M»rt*m aiiutia r.
the rvlH-ilhm, charging it to tbe
Kilmer ; Eli GIre-Si. leg; Allen Ronafi. rxrusnig
1
■nw-k; John tygln, Chig&gt;; Thmnaa Roush. JBcpubl-can party, etubod) iug ;tlu- Wiaxl
Set uhnir plnifiirm.
•
i fisgen.all.rfG. C.
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Hsstlaga Nor. 1st ifa.
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X. PARSONS.
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This Want, we conclude tbe publics-!

R.

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CAUSE ANA CUM ef HaanMUnfasa

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•iiostnf the. prooerdistga nf the Board of
.
*Snpervisors, and the’Governor’s measagr. '
are docwmmta nur reader*
to preserve.

GfilEAT CAUJE ot

HUMAN
MISERY.
^retJMIM^toafed^ared^: ICM.

• •ti thi« subject |a*t riming, het adjourn
'Kaarraa'a l.arraa No. 5 w:w crowded cd to Thu■ adn 1 evening.
It is cvidmi
-«&lt;it last week. We have No. • awaiting that Deux■cratic nirinbvrv are deter­
‘
•fa tflrn.
Have patience, frien-'n, we mined t*Ji Hee fo^pr U
pbufunn «&gt;r drhe their
Mmpe til dn beCW by yndia fafctre.
pr-.lmbly be ae.nterrd;
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a»

ofVermtn.

PtT*8lc “Custar’s” ad verliaomcti ta­
in
paper for the detraction end ttttr

Wrnrfog' tbe namc^jif^Um kitliyd

coLD.'oonoM.icowvrjreTTOtr—nrkrn
Tbousanda arc hurried into an untinie.
Iv grave, beenuse they neglect to take

I low AHA ASSOCf ATOS, TBUaH
* * I1!?5* ~jf' Hr A‘.
serf
A

Bomb Snow has fill ton during the past aye sensible that you have caught cold,
-wsA, but lha aloigb'mg is uf a vary io- and all will bo well in a few hour*, do
wot wail until you are warned hy a o-ugb.
iZeHor order yrt.
that diacaeo baa fastened upon you—but
mi the «rat . indication ■ wf- pha—34re
throat, Hoarlachc and other unpleasant,
if not. aliwolutrly painful symptoms—ime
tire READY RELIEF, m a few hours,

&gt; Chemical Saleratru is better for all par«pooM Shan Safe. and therefor cannot be

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HOUruABE BALK'

liridwcwd to use Sods or any other brand
lirae the patirr.t «f pain—and increase
I the vital principle—this we succoasfully
laoMmpliah by tbe administration cif
BAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.
In
uaarw ofCndip, Diptheria, Grippe, lnflu.

when aeirad with either «f iheae cum
piaiahi—all danger will be removed in a I

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                  <text>VOL 7.

RAD* ATS READY REIJEF

»&gt;l*M
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SBisretta»l
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—
M mgnJoSSO
&lt; .,
piit"^miy
f ow
and ve have good erater to nee. We are
nearly up&lt;« the old eoeamptng ground

of the 1st Michigan Qtralry, and to all
appearwwa will remain here come tinea.
A boot a hundred yards from the encamp.

KADW AY'S READY RELIEF.

the worn. ‘ H» helped bef to an arm­
chair and t.-A a seat opposite.
“(Inele. I have received an offer." said
J nils, with a little becoming enwfoaioa.
“Whew !” eii-lslmed her utwde; “that
h&gt; coming right to IJw point with a van-

" “A vary sensible rrsoluti.e, Msy f
know from whom the ofler has been re.
.wived F
“Fdward.Fitxrov."
"You have not known him very long."
-‘Not—verv." said Julr. slowlv.
•■Rut v&lt;hi think rnu know all about
him • I dare ear. Are yon verv much Id
love with him F
f
“Not deeperatrk," answered Julia
Wtnilinglv. “Al the same time I ermfova
that I am strongly prrp&lt;wer«aed in- his
fcvnr."
“And thia prepnasemfon la likely tn

A GEM FOR THE MILLION.

7

it

little neke. as v«m here requested toy
ad view. I will give it. I do tw»t object; tn
thia !■'ver of vatic. But then I |now too
little about him. at snv rate, to be able
to fcwm a deliberate opinion wf hh char
arter
If I niieiake nor. thia ie also »&lt;wr
roar. Now it ia tnv theory that no wo­
man ought to mnrrv irnleas ahe is enUcientlv well acquainted with her Intended
hnehand »•» have a prottv ronfiden’ aesnrsnee ytf leading a happy life with him.
I therefore council y.«t tn. delav y.»nr
nnswer foe a month, and in thst time 1
will o&gt;mtr|ve tnheflouw better acquainted
with him "
“Your advice is gtmd and I will follow,
h." said JaU*.
“Thank y«e, for the outfidepro ynn
- ------ -sd in mv (ndtemkit
I eln
that the vonng man inav
al) that w« ran desire,'* eatil
hrrnnclr.------------------------------------ .. '
Edward Flurov was engaged in h«Mneew in a neighboring city.
He had
.marked a small property inherited
fr&lt;un his lather, ip a drs r&lt;*&gt;da "torr &gt;m
Washington street, and having tact, ran
driving a flourishing trade. His arqnain
tancn with star baroioe had rommenrod
during a summer nsaideima.Bt the village

nmot ia the celebrated Stone Spring,
near which two rebels loot their live*
while the Mkh. let wars encamped here.

udin Waal
vWtMtb’
-------- —
t
„ rding t be spring,
Cbrir offmog any resleunoo. f presume
laH &lt;me. jf them low, awd immedtately yob know as tnueh of the aflklr as L M I
his bayonet pierood the heart ofthgothgr. will oaly say, they, th? Mth. were funned
si»d both paid tbs pries of their murder

where I write—their faces downward
that their country men may remember
them noir with the epithets of eootempt

rqpBMmL 1 think h was eowtracurf ea
tbe old roeauining ground, a mile and ■
____ ' Tbrnw are funa' 40 In ths
b'wpitals, but .me or two dangnrousiy.iwhen the star f peace wae perched upon Thera have died since we eaMehecw, haao
the Banner of oer Gmttry,
plenty CUrt, Ql B; Jobe French, Q&gt;. F ; Net
soti PaAer Sergeant. C». G There to
crowned the enbuard. In the afternoon
Orderly Prodili. (whn by th. way is O. much a &gt;m plainingl &gt;f want of earn In the
hospital, I do not know how true it la,
but there ia^an eternal atoond 1 of
liule.

had &lt;« New Year's days In former yesm,

regiment six' went on a similar riait
w.me time rintw, through the slackness
nfmtr Wai tare or anme nther ranee, were
a Ntfle heMnd Mso । gad Fbibee Abes

the hoattey ^Fthe eemrTy, the^b tspphewn
&lt;w» smrmg we wfow very b«*e w«e&gt;d
he the errhjpet wf mart and remark anyWhem. HkeasMfll foot ft totes hi

��BIW11
wswaww

find

oom i

or rar

1

wxuly

Ngw Yohk. Jan. 2J,—A letter In ttei
Timet, dated Headquarters Army of thn
Potomac, Tneettey evening Jan. 90th,
aaya ; “The right and left wings of the
army are in motkra. We shall endeavor
V.
texw _&gt;«,
Falmouth.
All viperaltena below are
mere feints tn drerlve tbe enemy. One
c«rpe of infantry are In proceed down

and regulars
i-aral bridge..

reaerve directly wopralte Fredericksburg.
* - -£3X—’YS ——
Um Ifttb

STtjai
CHANCERY SALE.

busily em- entrench

TUBPKKTOE AND

given, that 1. the Ijdjld rtRM »R. ft«l

ir&lt;»&gt;r1 authority, in reference to the arjhy
ofthe Potomac, has reached me to-iij^bt.
Il la that tbe army of tbe Pot&lt;&gt;inae/f* ,o
&gt;&gt;e virtually dixbanded.aqd timt the great­
er portion of ft la to Ira sent to tbe W«-at
pear M ••!Wtora. uni in the
to cooperate in the grand campaign auun
Wm. Burgher. white ib« name uEHar'vey t*i bee* imn.iwieud
Wrte*W.Grruit Court GuntniMhuK-r, as It will be retained •ear Washington, just
the direct aird reap.raaibla author, I. •Kt-., enough to protect the dty. So iuns tbe
report.”
e&lt;J to a*eh end all«f them,
Alt^rragt, the sb&lt;wt paragraph fiwn

DR. RORICK'S

the Pioneer In'Itself appears hinocvnl
enough ; that paper Well kwwa that its
commendation and ptofeased friendship
fur per* ns of as oppcacitr political faith,

rot ttz tteriCUX. nnrsm arm to«aa.

...OHSWer11"1—1,11
erTJ».XZC»vTjprg‘.

has ever proved a political death warrant
to such recipients "fits professed favor;
nod with Its tt.nal political aa0clty and
personal ingratitude, it desires to bend;
oflj ia advance, any caadhtetes before the

nsADQraaTKK^ Asmy or

ths

wmawnr.

Potomac,

^tigzLZaior

/Sooeer owes Mr. W right no particular of unusual character has l&gt;een observed
good will, and would gladly make him
ss anpnptrtaras it made hia predecessor,
who, aa &lt;nr readers know, wag_._rlrctad
Kaalgnalloa ef G«n.,0areaMe.
in I860 by *ver 1100 majority, and be.
BahimorYa^an. 20
inf rndorMd by-tbe Pioneer wga dsfeated
The WaabfagUM»N&gt;li&lt;&gt;nalJmrUi|tcDcrr
ln lM2;hy more than 600 votes fbr the ,slates that Geii. 'Burnsiife rrirt'znrd bis
sama office. With &lt;M« experience I*- ,command of tbe army of the Potomae.
forrU. and thinking that Mr. Burgher »and that Gwa^Uuukc? teappriolad to fill
vniy sal support wf Repnhfirsns f.w a 1
IlatooCAaTKUB AaMTorrns Potomac
judicial Mmtaattef, «nd perhaps for JtH
20.—This morning G.-n. Bnmeide
•tine of its fraer. ill ibr Bp/iug, it desires Jan.
J
turned o
itn airffcrliito taut Wvtoad. T-jh^ Gen.
&lt;
Ho
•wbn know the peraistMt aid and eunstnai, &lt;

■support, whk-b Mr. Burgher haa rendered «
?wfha:J^«MS&lt;aod at»U wmiinaes to do. ’

|

Knappen through that Wry fit media**'
fiw bis ralgar^m.tKe Aoarrr. Philo had

better .‘‘dry up;" IJneoln's pnadanisHon
don't give niggers license to be abusive

editoHly. id the “jjebr-s/Mmsai" of Ma*,
igan, and last week PML. Jhmhie.'ihrnugh
AZsama mrdtam. speaks of "wlo&amp;rer.

Uic Dutioti that Gen. K*«yrran« l« a
Gt-nuan . is . ernuuMHia.
He rrprrs^it.
th«- aiitb geiieratioM«»fthe Native' nitttfr'
lean Rosecranw family. 'I bo Gcuntiv
Council of Cmemnati, in ahich city be
resided when the war broke outj 'haw
passed a bighh
thank,
*lara
! “ ofr ••
—•*-- in hia b*&lt;n»r. The rebel,
iw-ar testimony to hia ••fl-hlf.iat" charac­
ter.--.A fawinded rebel jiflicrr. diacTie*&lt;&gt;*g
the htunifrrrala.ro battle,
Dutch
army thinks
' “
“

u^*8s;tx..“jd!U^

WrfaeWa Itenlwidgrd a atranier load •d’soft bread for b&gt;a tro&lt;.pe
and rarried it to Bollr Plain, wbi-re tbe
e*a\ begin tn keep up with the Piottoor.
••fticers in charge of the landing would
We hope these new' Inventions are niit n&lt;&gt;t allow it to be lanBrd. The General
pste^fada-tb-eww-Mr.. P.Afagt^ immediately marrt.ed a force W the
w harf sufficient to overawe the harbor
master's guard, and ttiumpbantly took

-Wapotecy*.

It, ts
gMliniuiUt white Rrpsb
licana are charged with grigt' oltncra
against tbe public iwifrly, when we l&lt;e.k
an rand us and see who err C .men ting
disoMrr in Indiana. New York, lllin.da
and Peiiruyliiaute,—thq nien ar? |»l|
Deniiwuga,
4i&gt;&lt; , ...
_

and the most eminent Phi«*ologista have
contended that if a vegetable subatilute
for Calomel and Mercury. p-MMeesing the
pr. pert lea of strengthening the —' •
while mMerr-tlRf .nedlrMbnr.
f»r all dimwaee would be secured.
Dr. Radwat in the discovery of the

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VOL. 7.

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DXRIJNG’S LIFE HTTTE3M

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GROCERIES

J. M. RUMEL1
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It hrnbo ap «y cold and fcver at BMW. Freriem

HARD-WARE
afp-r the planta have attained a heigh' &lt;»f
three or tnar incbes; io a word, that it
bp.d alowart vrery«*ere, end rankn
verr property erilb the .wwl important
Iroghmerrta .« tbe fertw 1 It &gt;• art-ad
ing that while we are making prngrree in
al mat ever* other diiwetion, we have
d-e&gt;r at- little toward the htroductv-n ••(
tbe miler. My own experience with U
h*» been eo entirely BaUafeot.-ry, that I
earnot forbear urging lu we upro every
farmer who haa thva far not tried it.

JOHN HOBEN1
(HTSICUX eni H«nt«on. Dw

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bed fcftv brad -fcattle down at one time,
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three. Tbe feet abnoM be well deaned.
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VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, &amp;ICII, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1803.
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•roue.

ito,

The ptewm ar* »b&lt;»M • -font it
I. iW».

eUM.ll »MlV. Tb-|HUr&lt;

storwer, wM.decsttag, pceoeMhig • .brosM
belt »f brilluiat whit* raaaing along th*
bank*
ri**r, between foe river ad
the buildings (they being placed above
high water mark,) terminating eefo way
abruptly by lb* boalneoeJtett of the dty.
But the dty of West St. Lnute presented
to me a carious cUcrtinn forth*f iohaUtaste esd building*.
Her* you may
find AmericM*, French, Germuis. Scotch
aud Engl ish. Tbe American, Scotch and
English portion af th* dty look* eotoetoingtftsa ntoaerit phee; thdr 4w*lShe went to Canton. The p*a* en­ Hngs bring plartd back from foe
abled bar to anchor at Whampoa, a fow and foeir yard, tatty of then beaeilfonr
mile* below Quiton, where she loaded laid out and tastefully ornamented with
"
....
■
and unloaded her cargo the same ae If
ebe bad been • rueeel betengtef to the
Bern India Company.
.
;
India

kind

gistings’ Jusinos Sindm.

if he hod h*d. After talking cv*r the
matter with hi* wife, they roecluded it
would be beat tor hinitedT to go utrt to
Luttduo with tbe cbotee*t kind of fore;
Hedid so. Tbe result of tbe trip wab
uncertain, and to economise a* much a*
puMviMe, be went out a* a rteerrgq psa
Th&lt;«o whn pen down Broadway In Steiger. When be nmebed London ho
1803. and adipire tha solid hwfoing lut'dd bmtol a ready waikct Au-Li* ctmice fata,
and sold tlMMi at * very high rate.
J*
irritant. lantasUr rwMeokigthtsorfeo* to winch ing called ti»e ’•Astor.’’ extending the
When Mr*. Artne saw th* barrel* foe
It is applied, sad eiibdttwuig lb* blood fiooi th* whole front of a iilock, can hare very
He ruaJe out a'lisi «M eufo good* aa
asked what was In them. -Tbe fruit* of
neifhboringperi, where U t&gt;i»r be iwewtai er
be tnoughi Mould uiske iu&gt;&gt;fie) by being
Jtonrd •w.cmiMo* pein sad leading to idaaattoe Httle idea of the event* that have tratta
our E«ii India pas.," replied bor hue
li Molli Ite iodie«ii&lt;m &lt;rf equalling tha airato- pirrd/and die name* that bare figured taken io the New York market, purchased
loin moat oflHniraiy. aad meat beauUMIf to in the elty history, wbo resided where and shipped tiwin by a vessel bound folfoer. Alter be tea* through hie busluss*,
for b&gt; h-l now stand*.
his pete. He then bought a
Anv-iig I hr oaiiaont, nf onurse, w*s be was detained a couple of *e«ke by tbe ■nd loaded b*r with an assorted cargo.
John Jacob Aklor.
He lived at No. ship not being rusdy to sail, lhe idi* On her way out, *be to.,cired at tbe Sand
time
be
vpeut
in
lo&gt;k&gt;ng
about
Land--a,
233 Broadaay. in * large douMe house.
wiet bland* to taka ia water and frrth
He lived In the house * great portion nf mid plckng up all the luforiusiiou p&lt;«- prov i.i.m*. They aiau laid ia a large
hie Hfe—certainty commenced to Hve Bible, feapecially such as wa« likely to stock offirewvmd.
.
there a* early a* 1802. I think Rnfut advantag* bis butiucfe iu New York.—
»S and Babel and
When thi* ship reached Canton, a think of
..... _ — WMHfflMMn
King, foe founder «»f the King ftmily nf Aimaiw ylber exlraonliusry pl'acee be mandarin dttae on board, and noticing
vnutod,
’
aaa
like
great
East
fodia
Hotts*.
that dty, built tbe house and sold it to
their friwwood. asked tbe price of it st content* of thoe* waggitn*. and their va­
He visited too «arthouse end office*.— once. 7 he Captain Inngbed at aoeh * riety, end Ibe BonfufoM of Dutch, French,
On Utw ■Ktasi'rti be Mfcrd wtse of toe pw- qne*ti&gt;«. hut aig'iified that h* «M ape* Spanish and English, together with the
lore what tbs onme«/ the Gvvefwor was. to an Tiger. The mandarin offered 2500 noise of fowls, gedbe, pigs dee., approaches
Bedlam a* nedr a* ue^l be; fob too, fe In
(n»w Water street). He then mnved
a ton, and every part of it was sold at
to 149 Broadway. He kept hi* store al
one of foe principle struete of the dty.
that price. That was aearfal wood.
71
LHicrty
street.
In
1802,
he
moved
But
amid all the clamor and eonfurion
For
seventeen
yaa*«,
Mr.
Astor
enjoy
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.
hi* residence to 2t8 Broadway, and there
ed that lucrativa eondol wood trade with­ riaa acme of foe finest building* I ever
hr lived a* lute at 1826. when he gave up
.
out ■ rixaL No uthor cunoere in tbe ■aw.
Start house' to hi* son William B.
The Poet office. Qty Hall and Ex
United State* or England knew th* se­
Hi* neighbors who occupied honse*
cret.
R&gt;r was it dterovered until a change, are noble specimen* of old Goth­
facing up. n Broadway, where the Astor
ic
architecture.
Also
several large
shrewd Boston chip owner detailed a ehip
House no* stands, were all prominent
to follow one of Mr. Astor’s, and observe churches, some prsteetqant bo* mo* at
men. The numbers were 218 to 227.
the event* of tbe rnyeg*.
Then, f&lt;»r th* largest er* catbohc. ' Those ar* of
tbe'fovorite tstbolic form, tlpt of * cross.
On the corner of Barclay, at No. 227,
some time, that boofa
One'targe one had bee* three years I*
the house wu owned. and occupied by
ii» this valuable trade.
J-hn G. G»*ter. Itwa* the last proper­
It wu a curious feet that Mr*. Arior the workmen** handajtnd they think It 1*
“I did. and now i remember you very
ty purchased by Mr. Aator to give him well. Your Haute ie Astor I"
knew more of th* value of furs than be not half done yet The number of hands
all the land required to build hi* r»nShe would eelect a cargo five foe employed te about frO. But a* we were
After thia, they had a loag chat, and did.
icmplated hotel. He had purchased all talked over old school ma tiara.
not in the city long enough to ace all lb*
The Carton market, and make no mistaka
the other portii-tis at very low prices.. Governor instated that Mr. Actor should
When they became very afflueot »he' eighxa, I will raeerve a mor* minute ac­
n&lt;-t over 115.000 a lot and h«m*e of dm* wnb him. He dedined for that day used tn make him pay her 2500 an hour count for som* other letter.
We came to tbiajtlace on New Year's
25&gt;• 100 fret.
Mr^ Gwter would not fort tbe next they met again. He naked f»r using her judgment and knowledge
, ,
no chance
Mr. Astor several times if there was of for b&gt; promote hie commercial plan*. morning. W* were without tents or
•if bi* ever wanting money nr being, nothing he could &lt;fofr&gt;r him. Mr. Astor He paid het whatever ahe asked.
blanket* «nd had rather a p»«»r opinion of
forced to sell. Mr. A*&gt;W-&lt; while be was raid no ; be had bought all be wanted ;
John Jacob wa* a great free mtsnn. a auMirr* life for four nr five days. W*
GEM FOR THE MILLION.
making for purchase &lt;&gt;f rhe other proper- he needed no eakh or credit. Alin&gt;«t In 1801. he wa* Grand Treasurer of the all suffered with cold In ousKjuenc* of
tv.had let no one into hfoserrei intention*. every dav they met. The Governor kept knight Templar Encampment, and was the building we wer* quartered in, being
very open, It wm an old arore.honv* used
urging Mr. A alor to name iwnnefoing “Sir &gt;Mk_ /«eol Alter."
Beside* tba bachelor, Henry Aator. I by
the
oommtoaery
below
ih.ll be Could do for him. He asked
made
comfortable
by
what .present would be acceptable. As­ John Jaenb had another brother, who and
battening, tbs upper part being used -by
rtm*
out
here,
1
think.
Hi
1818.
just
after
tor declined any.
Finally, they met
ItUPMXa STiTtJl.
two diiy k bvlore the vessel »»* th sail, th* war. Hie name was George. He the officers of the regiment for balding
and agent the Governor Mkrd Aetor if kept e store In 144 Weter strret,*m&lt;J at thvir Court* Martial jti Ac. We occu­
He died In pied this n~m and it »&gt;s *n open that a
he should
any present ha made 22 Cliff etreej Ini lined.
person cotlid run their hand* tfromgh be—, _
Guvatnur *o anxious,
I will name one. The three wfoll fir the be imid “Yrs.H
twesa lbs boards io many places, we got
vnluC«&lt;fNo. t27. Wlien thrv have Anne
along very sell until it eommened Mew­
When be called to bid foe Governor
Anar Cerr—pewdraea, ‘
ing and 'blowing, how omifi^talj* it
*.&gt;. «ddA20.000 tv It. and I will give you good fry*. tb« Ilf ter ws* real h qnft* af
W*aaarror, Mo„ Jan. 21 st '83.
a rtrdtfor Ibe total-amount, and you tected *1 parting with hie old &lt;»-rman
Fbixmd Nfm-Thinking that per­ would be tn try V. sleep in an open rt&gt;&gt;tn
। can give m* the deed of I hat property.” scbortp»l&lt;,i qakefosy,"aaidb*.-yua
without b»da «r blanket*, with snow
teip* a few lines from Miewairi would drifting through the room you may Im­
This proporitkwi, no fair, and en'mach msy find their value,
r»ot lie amiss with )&lt;», I will try to pen agine perhaps, (better imagine It though
mon- than Mr. Coster expected, was ac­
One of the documenta iu k|npi)y .a
cepted nt once. Mr. Coster immediately
a few words in my p«K&gt;r way. We took than try it.) M»ny of the.men took
1st »rm.VX*UL
made his arrangemeota »«&gt; faiild the hou«e GteUm prices current. Tbe other was''a, the car* al Batik Creek on the 2Dth of severe cold*, eome few lung lever, but
tdtad to ths table tike s ss-mg bird.
IMtully &lt; ngr.-«iH-d penhllon parchmwit
----- .---------- and 8(1j requlrlcx co lu­ —palooc it was—No. 617 Broadway.
they are all recovering.
December for Chicago, amid the cheer*
stitch. is always rssdr tor There be lived until be died
Then it aufoortong the ship that bore H to trade
•As I have not been able tn get aeqnalnv
___ ----- -------_ .narrtl dt Simplicity tbst a was rented l&lt;» th* famous Chimwe Muse
- .
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------ ' J • V
ed with any of foe Missourian*. I cannot
»f ku cr rlgtaysan can rswasruxo it, aod
any port* uo.uop.duad by the East India withes of the cittern* of the tnlj-.'Out say anything about them, except a few
uni,
brought
from
Canton.
,“S3S?S5.»r„&lt;^
.
About the lime Mr. Aator iked lari, Company.
wlwcume
into camp to trade. ’They ar*
pxssagsto Chicago wm m pleauut as
h MachinsUpul spin a nmX bcz. scemspaMr. Aator baJe hie friend good bye.
Hth fid! ami upUril dirrcites, and tw«»V- at 223. tin- firm xas.JotalJaoob Aator de
©mid be expected ; the oar being ratber of Duirt exrsotion and below foa aver­
Son, aqd ateo lb* American - Fur jCotn- and returned to New York, never giving
age of German* in intelligence. .But the
the present a secund thought. He had
mail I* about closing so 1 must etop for
tn-afttpa, MHd uevarhad auy. trade with to bear and forbear for each other
tiw But Indira, and didn't expect to (prompted B&lt;&gt; doubt by a foptedmer
have.
He
litlje
dreamed
that
in
the
During the war. and manv veer* after.
upon one an other.) showed that a unity
Mr. Aator bad hi* store at 69 Pine, cor parchment would be tbv foundation of vast
of fooling I o s*y &lt;MM»e produce* a fneadly
net ftf Pearl.
‘ shipping operatmus, and a trade amount­
fftertfaatotwiforifag.
ing
to
iu.Uiohs.wnd
embracing
the
Pa
Al 928 Broadway, he eould go from
Tbs nrxl morning we started from Chi
hi* yard into the stare. There wss an
be showed engo Cr"Bvl&gt;ul«, and sort a rid* I most
open piaxxa, strppwrttd -by pHiar* and
these d'vnmeuta'lo'ma wifi, and ad vised
certainly never Uwk before. There was
with her. •&gt; he aiwayafod, wfat to’Ao

^Bisrdhnj.

SWEESEY dt AI.JLEN.
XTLAWa&gt;4 Solicitor* i* Chan
Mrj. f.rt»enl»r»ltaolii'« pti* to r‘,R*e,rJ
ATTURXBYd

Cjriclr--—- uf «uirv&lt;»K«*. Ac- w *'* ®*
U silcnd to sH calls la «*• &gt;»• o{ lbcir protrtmva

taMd fluidlfe
I* aad **re t . y

Sterile,'
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85 SEWING MACHINE,

KSAFPEN A BCB10W8.

OMXIt H ssd COU JtrfKLLOKS Al
■itowearta
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in foe clatter.

‘t.’

.AKiipnscnoss

...

mudwwt^hhi Chicago, but yon ecuid
*•■ phi:**-where a footman ooald kfavfo;
wnteiottrtngfolmd.-Buteftur feevihg

�’rohsbly ao iartrur

I in rdocating pubI
•ptptrr™-.

_
ssksd oftheir
lesdera some reason why they, to bo

In

*#-**«■

simon-pure democrats, are required to
hate Butler with aa unbllerabW' haired.
Tbe language oF these Ibyal-tetodHkM;

to their

traitorous ItadsrT la, “Wbjr,

Ita Detroit Jftw Pre* replies, giving

such reasons as it hopes will stifle tbe
ronadewesof all who swear.blindfeld by
feat spoeuws aid to rebeUicra. U'wlD be

sees by the extraot printed batew, that
among one of the most prominent reasons
why Butler should be hated and dennuno

ed by the democracy, is. that be is "a
renegade to the rebeU."
Read tbs lan­
guage oftbe free Prrsx,
“But what shall we expect of a ’ mu
who, in Ma intense devotion to the South
era loaders, lied himself Into ibeChariMt&lt;m Convention—there betrayed sil.iMs
pledges to hie constituents by rnthtgj for
Jeff. Davis; who wa* a champion of a*
coMi&lt;^ until loyalty became pop/lar;
wb&lt;&gt; Km been a renegada to the pfebefa,
and to hl* political party I
!v'u *»&lt;«•
prising that he comes home steeling dead
men’s feme, and disputing with the living
the honors they bare so gallantly won ?”

Of oneroe tha democracy will under

Oorcger iUe. RaUand, TbornappU u&gt;&lt;t Woodland
four teak; Baltimore, Hoys- Maple gwe, sad
TsakM Spring*, lhr«« rack.
U“Un*^ Jj5n g£^-llj(g’
e C.PBID1.K.

m. c. craxhtok. j. u teuton.

Flgbhtlagfor lBdepea&lt;««ra *■&lt; SlaveryHow much. SoOthtre teatimooy will
it require to silence tbo persistent claims

of the rebel sympathizers, that tbo eemth

airs. n»t figltffog to establish a nation,
whrwe stipe rat mature shall jest upon the

institution of slavery t

Testimony upon

testimony has been addneed, but It has
been attempted,, time and again, to bruab

it all(Mido. with the traitorous assertion.
tbat'tV south is fighting only .against
Northern aggression. We add still an
other evidence that slavery Is the cause
of the war, and so'long as there is a hope

left, that slavery can be made the founda­
tion of political power and personal ag
gnmdizetnent, so long will tbe Booth
continue to fight. Head the following
from tbe Atlanta, Ga., InUlligtMr of
the 30th ulL as additional testimony ujon
tbe point at issue:

leg* and feet. He was In the hospital.
[itime Powers not thinking ItUvisaHe fo
for some time after his arrival bore.—1
act aa yet, I am obfigpd to.p*«p»we ttoa
He on far recovered as to be able to more suitable opporta'alty an offer of
did it Ueotne m no earofully to ooorider oomi’to camp, and appeared to ba get­ mediaUteb the object wf wMab was to
tbqtoaq dftbepublic Preen as at thia ting quite amaeu eatR-too night of Mon­ atop effuabm of I4n&gt;d and prevent the
day. Never before did such tremendous day th* i^.tohWvr’
exhatistfon of ■ America, wtora* future
cannot be J-«&lt;tkud upon with indifference.
Storm of wind and rain, when he got
wet, taking a severe cold. lie had a
Ths Detroit Free Preu probably Is
taken by more Democrats ia Michigan, with tha utmost difficulty be could be H1rsMp&gt; ufGnv. Mvrion. Babtoqneetly.
Never in tbe history of thia country

than goy other newspaper ; and hence ita induced to go to’ the hospital, which Ihi they “reconsidered" their li-liah resolve
power for good or evil. Buch la the tx«- did not do until Friday morning tbe 33d. and begged that be loight send It back ;
but the Governor cool!) told them he lied
Hdence in it by some &lt;/lu readers, that Ha per*lated. even up Ui Sunday morn­ "••••thing farther to ot« m unieeta." This
THE
they would not hesitate to swear by it. ing in naying be was getting better; but Copprrbwid Leg’vlstore - c-mpliroenrs
Now fi&gt;r the purpose uf seeing wbat are it wan evident he wan feat approaching Gov. Seymour ofNrv 'York, while It
ita teachings, I given few extracts, taken dissolution, and preparation! ware made insults the Chid Msgi^iite «4 Us nwn
State.by hia friend* for the aad event.
th* war broke out.

1 could fill volume

with like extracts—bnt surely these are

enough to satisfy any candid person that

C. W. Taylor, hia
neighbor, attended him.
He
made hia will, and everything waa made
Q.M -Sewnl

nrnrert

tbecr awtbor—Wilbkb F. Swear—now

ready aa far ae poorible.
At twenty
nfthe Chicago 77mu waa not a very minutes paal 7 o'clock. P. M . be made
strong Union man.
an oaay exit from hia worldly trouble*.

“We CM tell the Republican Legiala
stand that any man who forsaken the
cause of the rebels, Is a renegade to their tnra nod the Republican administration
ufMichigan, and the RepublfcM party
party. And ib is consistent enough for
e very w hem., one thing; that if the refusal
the free Preu. and papers of its likd, to to repeal the personal liberty laws shall
rfrrwunrv a man for being “« renegade to taperaisted in, and if there shall n&lt;&gt;; be
Ike rebele;" but we submit? that ft Is a change in the present seeming purpose
ridiculous for any man professing loyalty, to yield to no accommodation of the na­
tional difficulties,
if troope ekaU bv
to join in seeb denunciation.
railed in Ike Norik to mnrek agaitut Ike
people of Ike Saa*. A. FIRE IN THE
REAR
WILL
BE
OPENED
UPON
“Ab in dur former days oftrouble, we
will do well to listen to the voice of the BUCH TROOP&amp; WHICH WILL El
mighty dead, aa'wbsu calming tbe tem­ TH ER STOP THEIR MARCH ALTO
WONDERFULLY
pest at treason and revolution, be uttered GETHER. OR,
those thrilling words, “Union forever, ACCELERATE IT. In other wbros.
now and forever, doe end inseparable." if in tbo present posture of tbe Republi­
can party towards the National difficul­
—Detroit Commercial Advertiser.
ties, war rivrald be w.grd, tkat WAR
The Advertiser a ia very good commer­ WILL BE FOUGHTIN THENORFH.
cial paper, but it had bettor study tbe
Tbe Republicans have obstinately held
teachings of the “mighty dead," before it on to the personal liberty laws, and aa
attempts to teach “ncctraP’vp&lt;&gt;|itios by obstinately declined to raise a finger to
save the Union by peaceful meMa. WE
•uch quotations as the above. Tbs Ad. WARN IT THAT THE CONFLICT
vertiter has evidently mistaken the author, WHICH IT IB
PRECIPITATING
the occasion, end the sentiroent. Denial WILL. NOT BE WITH THE ROUTH.
Webster’s celebrated sentiment,"Liberty BUT WITHTENBOF THOUSANDS
and'Union, n«w and forever—one and OF PEOPLE IN THE NORTH.
AV HEN CIVIL WAR BtFALLCOME.
inseparable," ia eo.w the sen Li men t of IT WILL BE A WAR HERE IN
loyal men everywhere.
MICHIGAN. AND HERE IN DE­
TROIT. AND'lN EVERY NORTH
ERN STATE.
THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH
There are selfish, mousing men in ev­
ARE ANIMATED BT THE SAME
ery party, and especially in a peaty
SPIRIT
WHICH
FIRED
THE
whose numbers are tt&gt; great as to be able
HEARTS OF THE PATRIOTS OF
to swerp d»wn all oppoeition. Theae
THE REVOLUTION I
They for
men naturally Mplra to orntfol.
They
borne with parsecution until forrraaranee
are. In their own opinion, tbe most fit
ha* ceased to be a virtue ; all hope of tbe
men for all the offices; and if‘any man.
acknowledgement of tbrir rigbta ha*
dare, in hie capacity of a private citizen,
been lost; sad they now stand at bay,
exprraa doubts of the correctness of this
determined u&gt; submit »&gt; huger.”
exalted estimate of their abilities, forth­
Tbe publication ofsuch sentiments aa
with he ia doomed to their hate. Hie
business Is attacked, and every conceiva­ these arrested the attention of the writer
ble means used tn crush him. It iaof no of ibis article, and caused him to paue
consequence with them whether they are
right or wnmg. Selfish, weak men are
not. governed by any broad and liberal atrocious leaders. This course of settoe.

In his last momenta he was attended by
Bornum, &lt;»f Carlton.—

Corporal C. G.

This morning tbe members of the Co.

made up an am«mt qf money sufficient

. In our article respeotiog I
result tdprntaieed frtendahii

SPECIAL K0T1CES-

Republicans, by the Pioneer
to'Mr. Bergbar as tbe impli

WAR CLAIM AQEHCY!

of such gratitude.

The waAroigoed,- bsvh* at! lbs blswkv snd
B«nMi7 Instroetiewt, I* errjwnH to cUleet &lt;U
cl*iia» against the Oo’artin.etil kit

quote .below, (omitting tltal

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS.
&amp;c.. dec., dec.

be seine up bie virtues) and
tbe attention of our Republi
to llte purition fie sesames, si
however, that there waa no|

I always Colloot «B&lt; never tell to Fay

him, unless tbe tare, fact, m ।
of hie personal fealty to l

tbe Co. who tney die or be kilted, so that
their friends, may get them.
Tbe health of ths Co. is gnud. there

was a cfonegfoy feet. HeM
regarded it in that light, and
tn quote, where be

being but a few on tbe sick list and non*

dangerous.

oecupsthia uf a brief epeee hl
umna to art things right

Lansing, Jan. 37.
Special Dispatch to tbe Adv. fit Tribune.
Senator Croswell, of Lenawee, was
vreterday elected President prutem «tf
tbe Senate, by. a vole of sixteen to nine
for Dunean, of Detroit—a deserved com­
pliment ta a worthy man.
The German Seminary was up m the
[I trass yesterday and nrdared for a third
rwadiog. It wlil pass thia f&lt;&lt;crm-on by a
large mqjority.
The Democratic Dr
ArtMt cau&lt;-u« to form tbe Seminary into
a leased fol and then control it, didn't

Tbe Justices’ fee bill occupied ithe
House, and but little was accomplished.
Tbe gsnersl indication wm against in
creased fees in Uteac timeo.
B.
Lansing. Jan. SB..

New Tort Jan. 28.
Gen. Franklin hsa issued a farewell
। and aay whether y«*u will patronise it 'address to his troops, closing an follswa:
“In Mvsriitgacoanvctiusi which you have
। wbee the N attornI Life b Uiug crushed mads
,
so d.-ar, ho soks lluil no one will
I nun by Mcb f'*i treenon ; and aay wbe’J&gt; I
er Jeff Davis ever mnoe worse oom 1
plainer told a bfook er He!

Mr. Reu

in the last Pioneer, in a bm*

1 still, in apita' ef loachings
divine.lxHav«ifl tha old M«mj
lex ialionit of th* Romans—“i
MeyasMiatowthfora tot»tli.”-i

&gt;UM, sapresMUber Matteses tn tbe efltescy uT
i&gt;t jsnr Hcaudmsvlu* BemcdiM. and lbs beneSt
«!•• derived frvm uo.og tbviu. Sl&gt;« bed b«»n suf
foring frets gvueraJ prtetratwa, al User*, bflsg
ever seveutj-slx ysarv uf age. sad ophthalmia

■The chief object I have In w
article Is to du a* aoC of j&gt;Mi«
Wright, who ia not -answers
least for the nppearnnev of my
vertiarmsata in the Pioneer
would add, as due to that yea tie

-The Circuit Court C«&lt;mmla
not, ex njbeto my dictator, to sa
I shall do my publishing, nor ah:
code that privilege tn any naan «

New Advertisements.

A LECTURE

t OtraToAsnrr Ceimnittae hav
jmMrtU for a Rep&lt;ibl&gt;«m

TO YOUNG- MSNi

l&gt;wW probably bo boU -a Beira

openly—but all tbe lime playing into
the bands uf the Southern Confederacy.
In pnxif of what I say read the ■ce4W

' the war !" Reader, ponder the el^ecl,
' tendency, and effect nf suth teachings,

YORE.

ciding to embalm the bodies of members

paaying extracts clipped from the Jaa.
24th, 1863 number—and these are but
fair samples of the meslv served up to
HssDCDsuma, Jan. 26.—Gmail
' its rnaders. (a it aay wonder that those
Osdsks No V.— Bv direction of the Prueidem of tbe United States, tbe command who are fed on such fmid, are n&lt;&gt;l more
ing General this day transfers the earn.' inlqreoted in a “vigoroos prosecution nf

sad you wiM ■
Gameufo ia It

NEW

to embalm bis body ao that hia friends can

The Farewell AMreee of Cea. BaraoMe.

peace with tbe wrath, no harriers will be
placed in tbvir way by «rar goverSntMt.
and we stall be willing tn trent with
thrnijw an todependrut govrrtiment, In
peace Mfelefide, io war as foes."

OF

•end for it if they desire to.
Tbe Co. also passed a resolution, de

Tbe House Spent aome time today In
discucMitg tbo bill authorizing cilice,
townships and counties to Issue bonds to
I raise a tax to pay bounties l»r volufttrera.
M.., .b. &amp; vored the tax refused
subscription tn such bounties.
Die bill wm recommitted.
The Legiabfture sent sixteen members
1 to the State Prison and Inaauc Asylum.
Eight were sent to-day. p the Deaf
Dumb and Blind Asylum.
role; hut persra»li—•'«—«
— fit now seems from the confession of
Tbe Detroit German Seminary bill
.1* found in persona.
rebel leaders.) was relied on, by them, has passed tbe House with uoly four
■who oppose them.
_ .
-T ,, ,
f
’ B.
to stay tbe hand of government if it at­ against IL
•Ifioe ; bo often supposes that, because he
tempted to “coerce" them. Bat tbe gens
Lansing. Jan. 19.
take* the Journal, be baa a right to de­
mand its support of hia claims, and if of Sumpter knocked tbelr reckonings
Many members of both Houses are
that Is not rendered, to tbe discomfiture into “pi” m for as tbo rank aad file of absent on Committees, and mnetnf them
nfsome for worthier rasn, then the pa­ Democracy waa concerned.
But the will not return until the first •d’ next
per is etnnppd, and the little patronage leaders ever tme to their master Jeff. week. ft.tb Houave have therefore nd
which hitherto he had bestowed upon It,
journed till next Wednesday morning.
Davis, who spores them with a loathing
must be .withdrawn.. Reader, wa do not
Tbe Senate bad only a quorum; tbe
know whUyoo.think of this; bet we de- and contempt which knows ne bounds,
nouue* it m insufferable maantUMe. We have been busy all tbe time in “firing”
sreglsd to know, however, that hut few tbo northern “heart” in opposition to ths
m thisenmmtmitY act upon this principle.
war—oomstlmeq^nvertly and somlUmea
—Battle Creek JonrnaL
V

“Tbe resolutions introduced by Mr.
Foote in Congress, bearing upon a re­
construction of oer Government with tbe
North-western states, we desire jw»w to
Mlcmnly protest arainst, and trust that
they be tabled by the Confederate Congreu whenever they are taken up to be
considered. We are fuhting this war
for Southern independence, and for a
Government of Southern States recogni­
zing African slavery as--an institution
Well. Mr. Journal, different communi
ordained by God, beneficial tn mankind,
i Recently lu our wiial and political re-’ tita are much alike in this respect. Bee'
lalions as States, and tn our intercourse extracts in oar local column.
with all other nations or states ; benoe.

PRIDE

EW BARNESSaUOP.

Tha Drafting C&gt;mtnlM&gt;uner

I. A. CSOBTEAt,

&lt;1U&gt; ?r %”****
HewBaraeeeet

County ha« received urde-r* to era
the draft io five days from tbe ret

the Adjutant Grnerd1* order. '
dvr irm received &lt;« Tuaaday
week.

The number of men reqt

�DA Nucrs

or m wuily

- STOMACH

WAT* ififitttS J‘!■!

1ITTI1S
Dr. Rifarr ia -tbe dfawearp ©f the
Medline! propeetfaa nf
-

J?, Z

Mk^tette CtersMafa
New York, Jaa. 27.

■•.SH

Tbe steamer Terry, from Newbern the
20th, Hatteras the S&amp;th. arrived. She
reports three gunboats and a number &lt;&gt;f
transports utXr
JUster, ae having

RAD WAYS REGULATING FILLS
demmrstnijre the corrednem uf lW» the­
ory. and secures to tbs scientific world; n
purgative that can be admtolrterttf atty
time, and under all 'eireumafaneea and
conditions, where porgatfaa Is desired—
that will secure tha doair*;, rasa Ila,

DRUG

STORE!!!

XXvtwt 'BVeis.t*

sailed on the 24th. Another expedition
follows immediately.

curt.

oXX fin*
kwve X©?1

Ges. Baaki* Ksw Command.

■iderati &gt;«» anxiously wished fi*. They
will purge the oflTrndkng Iraniors from the
system; and impart strength to the wnfeeblrd petirni.
.
NUTRITIOUS PURGATIVE.
Da. Rabwat's Pijxs poeseia a w.fafler
fuI nutritious principle, every dosa ,lfcnt*J

Now York, Jan. 27.
The Tribune's dispatch says: fUpou
Gru. Butler's arrival at New Orlohus. to
resume command ■ &gt;f tbe Department of
the Gull, Gun. Baaki will bo united t»
Ip &lt;mr arUcU raapeetiog tha damaging
Texas, al tbe head ofa sufficient fdvo. for
rnoall of professed friendship tn professed
the purpose nf assisting ths Uiiyon men
Republicans, by tbo Aonesr, we referred of that Stale to rest&gt;&gt;rv it tilths Uuimi
to Mr. Burgher as tha implied recipient
of sweh gratitude. Mr. Bargber replies
in the last Aoasrr. in a sort of rambling
Fleer, mt Ml......................
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t&gt;u
' ‘
New York, Jan 27.
confeaamn. ooms pn’ota of which we
••
’• fee ewt............
A New York fetter from Key Wnl Ifon,perte4.......................
quote below, (omitliug that part where
he sums up his virtaos) and would call states that tbv British weotral Mockadr
runner Antonicas, with a Oargo ofpow Osls. ••
” .................
the attention of our Republican readers
der from England, was captured by the
to tbe pu«Ilion he assumes, simply saying U.S. Steamer Pocahontas, off Mobile.
however, that there waa nothing io nur
On*, setd. •• .................
article which called fi»r any reply frien

TUWXNTlNE AND ALCOHOL.

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GROCERIES!

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tea. came, mtoa*. vicmb. peppbi.
MUKE8.H0S. BABINS. CODFISH;
s fort, ewHrthfag fa the Qrocsty Um. such as
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of hie personal fealty to the Pioneer.
;
Lei*.
“ “ ................. *
today passed the House resolution a»k. Titfow.
“ •• .................
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The Coastal Attack os Vickiberg.

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vooX«. uvxA k.cvAs%

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PENS, PENCILS,
I j VHUkM Q

JTtgal SJolitti.

Ur *BLo\&gt;oekk

ftXoroadK ‘BViXe.ra
art XW \voot vaavC* Tncail.

CplNO^fcy SA IX

Ilan. J.

(Lvspepsia,
Jridigeetian,

Jaundice,
Kidney Camplain^e,

make Xkem

Estate of EH Walt.
nnOBATEORDEIl.-Sute ofHlahfasa. eeeeA ty of Barre, oa—Al • seertoo of tbo Pre­
bile Coart lor tfo dxuUj of Uirry. botdon at tbe
I still, in spite ef leachings human or
Probate OSes, fa tte vUla&lt;&lt; Jf UiiUags. os
diving,l&gt;elta*eia tha old Mosaic law—the
Moudiy. tbe seecod d.y of 1 rbru.rj, ia the jeer
cne tbi-ound eight hundred and slxty-Urve.
let talionii of tbe Romans—“an eye for
relent and Dlatoral OMcers to be Preoenl. Sbemtsa C. Prindle, Judge ot Probst*.
M ay e and a tooth for a both."—Bttrghtr.
In lb* miller of tb. ntafa of Eli Wail, Utt of
.
IHsashaed.
said county, deceasot
,
New Torfc/Jan.'29.
Ou reading and flling the petition duly reHted.
of William Uaduy. prwy1&gt;( for reasrea Qtersfa
The Herald's Wa'hingt-m dia|&gt;aicli •Ct
forth, tbit idmiuLUatiun of acid r.UU any
f*: “A list «»f m«ra than eighty army be granted to Chwueer W Catkin..
TbervujKiah n ordu id. that Monday. lh» *«:leant has Ireon prepared, who are tn be
ot&gt;d day ol March usit, at ten o’olock in the
“I scorn to complain ; but should it summarily dia&lt;nia«r&lt;l front oervica for forenoon, be uaixued tor tbi bearing of laid pe
and thaite* Uir.il law of laid doerewC
become neoresary herwaftrr, I may state violating arn.y regulations, by tho us.- titiuu.
of improper language in reference to their aad VI other pereoe* interested fa said ntate.
truths
plainly, and relate facta
sig­
superiors and the Ctuioiandrr-itTOtirf' ibsiuhi boldcu. al the Probate OBiie. In tbe
nificantly, that the rehearsal may not be
in conneetron with tbe remrymi of Mo- village of llaaluiga. aan ahow cause. If any there
very flattering tn the editor of the Ban
be, .Ir rtn prayer ef the potltionor faotdrt not
twr, nr creSl fable to many leading Repub Clellan and the court martial and eentdhc&gt;- u— m.ulcil
uf Fili John Porter.
And it it further ordered that tbe petitioner
licam.
gi&gt; e notice to tbe Ber~x&gt;. Int.reited in uid eiUte
of the pendency of uid petition ind the hearing
(snoer os soeassa. oarrreu.]
thereof, by earning a ent»y of Ibis notice and order
to be esWtabed fa |1&gt;. Uaitingi. Banner, a
newspaper printed and drculiifor in Mid ecuely
New York. Jan, 30.
of Barry, for three locevMiv. .nil, icinodiatelr
to .aid dav of bearing.
The New Orleans Delta of Jan. 17 prsrioui
M «~* tree I
HHEBMAN C. PMINDLB.
contains the following trrwi from Brad
J edge of Probata.
fob*
nek's Bay : ‘Last evening bn .light otfi
rial information of lb* total' drstrfftiiinn
of the rebel iron-clad steamer Cutton, in
O for Um coanty of Barry—la Chancery.
Bayou Luebs, by the land and naval
Awe A. Ke±r, tteyfefasa f,
force*, under Gen. Weilsel. She was
Sorab J.
is. AbieFiUjeaw, ead 1!
blown tn atoms, and there is an end t&lt;&gt;
this formidable vessel.
•'Gen. Woltiel lias succeeded in gett ing
-■The Circuit Court Cummiaeinner ia
not, ex oju-r’o my dictator. to aay where a heavy force in the enemy's rear, thereby
I shall d&lt;&gt; my publishing, nor shall I o-n oonipletcly flanking them, and their ra­
code that privilege tu any man or eat o* tine uvertbniw In that section is only a
question of a few days time.
•■Tijs rebel torci' - -—"
al first supposed.
arriyt^ froaf

Lanning, wn Saturday, for a abort stay
-during rteodjeerrwiewt ofthe LagWbture.

'

avc, eottVjtObcA dj rare, aaA

him, nnlees the bare fact, aa slated by us.

New-York, Jan. 30.—The Petersburg,
Va. Express contains the following dis­
patch : ‘ Vicksburg. Jan. 21-Wi have
trustworthy intelligence from abokfa.
that the greet Yankee flotilla, consisting

a*

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Vtxfe VB^U'au

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Hc^vCuiAov

and show csiwe, if say there fa. why U&gt;1

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Thess fitters are put up in guart
hotties, o/ u'hiaA the above is a/aa-stmil». The lalrl is fir^ly tngmiwd, and
I* provided with a sa/e-puard /rem
eourur/eitsrs. (Prtoa fl per betlh, er
six/w U.
C. 5T. JfohwaL, (Froppstor, /’o. 0
Sul Fourth a , CS&gt;M:nr&gt;ati, to u&lt;Aam

FOR RALE BY

OtmTouArsnrr Committee have band-

■wd .aa w call for * Republican rances.
Ik will probably be held .« Satardey.

Maj. Hnrnrnond. By order nf CJonel
Wyndham,'vba elpvditinn left Fairfax
nt I o'rlnrk nt night, and arrived al
Here tlwv
Tbe Drafting C&gt;mtnios'mner of this Middlebury by daylight.
captured 12 rebels, who have been hir
county has received orders to commence

fy See "CostatV sdvcrttssmsnts
in thia paper £&gt;r the duirnctian and tKitr.

the draft in See days from tbe receipt of
tbe'Adftfteftt Grfierat'a order. The or­ nf these last evidently deserters. 8&gt;&gt;me
der was received on Tuesday nf iMa of these admitted that thet were desert­
ws*k. The number of met required in ers, while others aay they were straggler,
who bad been captured. They stated
that they bed been.n.bhed ofth- lr aiurbeu
but thia the rebel prisoners indignantly
denied, and laid they were drwrteis from
nor army npd had v&gt;lunt*ri|y exchanged

t*t»rmina^n ef oil kind* «ad spactss nf
Fmar'i.
EW*S.i!d in

Habtixss,

Mice., by

Rmw*,4 Snuxxn, and by the Drug­
gists, G roeers and Storeh ropers gvnsral !y.

MORTGAGE BALE.
.mCL? baviag boon im*»fa tbs

COM MISSION ERB NOTICE.

�J^rimltkral llmj.

ttASTBiSS
.

surfiuw in tbe foil.
■
.
The true pbikwopby of this maUcr is
here. In agtumneverything imtdsdo»n
ward tit tbe earth. Gr*»ejslubWe. Icsvea
and all such substances nrium back u&gt;
tbe soil. Tbe temnerMure of the wsath&gt;r grows cooler and eanierglwost nrnry
MaytMditeHrwaajtewmtb* mwl*.
not rise to promote vegetation as they
do in tha spring of tba year
Therefore
when rmroars H applied in lata autumn,
almost tbo entire virtua of tba manure is
carried down into tbo soil, and there rro
lainsd aa food for plsnU until tha cut
spring, when uow life of plants begins,
and lung And warm days increase the
temperature of the soil; and thus those
manorial subaunoas— gases and salts—
which promote tba pewwlkof plant*. are
brought up io tbo surface of tho soil, and
taken up by tbe roots of w bate vet is al­
lowed to grow on the soil.
. "
But when tbe tnsaure Uspread on tho
surface of the soil in the spring of tbe
year,wily a smalt proportion of.the salts
and gasses of ths manure ever enter the
soil; but they are swept away upon evevy breeze, and almost wholly lust in
their .efficiency un the crops.
*
1 have observed for many years past
-that they who spread their himuse on
the surface in the spring «&gt;f tbe year, pro­
mote tba growth of their neighbor’s grass
ab&lt;&gt;ut m mweh aa they do their own;
while, on tbe cusumry. those farmers who
spread their manure in tbe fail or in Nn
vomlier. derive all ’.be benefit that*thmanure can impart, in heavier and belter
crops the next aswsuu.'
.
A tbin'aprjukftng of the scrapings nf
the Dani yard* and sheds, applied in No­
vember t&lt;&gt; grass land, will oiten increase
tbo crop to more than twice tbe usual
amount. Th™ I hare often tested, and
have never yet known it to fait.

BADWAT'l

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GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
.DR. KADWAT
BAM DIMOVKMD A CIXAXHIKO STMUP,
CaUed Easwat’s jfasevsyaeJayavm-jbe*

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rOUU TO SiX BOTTLES.
ill ssrs Scrofula, Srpldiis. Whits Bwjllise.

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! ooaaaA by tba WMssivtwef CslsMriJter-

bsmwa of ibacikia. Joists, teass or tlhsifa,

UXuVATlXG HUWLVhNT. Frio. per buUte
Um Dollar. Pvtsom calling al Or. Jtedway's
A Co.’s oSee, K Maiden Lane. wUl be supplied
with su iMitUss imjive itollara. Bold aloe by
Drugg&gt;aU.

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Unconditional Loyalty.
tiuilf JStadaaho.
Complaint, Fhvor and
rrhffa,
Frmalo Csmpla)

CHILDBEX.

BAD VAT'S BEADV-&amp;XSO1VKXT giro, ia
Swo.-f Matta ln.Mwof.1 thm. uum per day.
*01 cure Surne ul the Gunu. cankers IB .be klooM

aLyUste^ . r.

pojf

SUBSCS1BK FOB THE BANKER I

A great many humane men are guilty
of habitual cruelty without knowing iu
They have been brought up to believe
that musty straw and corn fodder, poor
bay sod cif&lt; will do well enough for
young stuck, and keep them along through
the winter.
The miatake ia not wly
cruelty u&gt; tbnatuek, but unprofitable to
the farmer, -if ,’ii hatever is worth doing
pt alU&gt; worth doing woJI.”whalever stock
is worth raising, is worth raising well,
worth developing to the greatest degree
of perfeolion that good and abundant
food^nd constant atteniloO can reach. A
fatter who would think hremk crust and
cheese parings sufficient food for hia Ellie
eon and heir, would not be long without
the contempt of his neighbors; and yA
bo would be just aa reasonable in his
pursuits of results, as-his neighbor who
Should thiqk anything good enough for
young sioek." A starved calf or cok is
always a stinted one, and what it loses
that way the first two or three years of
its life, it never regains. In o«r own ex­
perience we have never found any hay
too good for young stock, and should
jusiasstMiQ think uf going .without ioor
own ouflee, m of ^rmitling any of them
to go without a few oats or s little meal
every day through the winter. Oats are
anquestiuoalily better than any other
jtmir. for young stock, as it is the pro­
ductive of muscle, and not the laying on
of fat. tbe owner ee'ks. A dotiui thrifty,
alrek, well wdo cattle are wi-rtb looking
st in any man’s bam. but the thin,
pinched suffering effigies which arc
too frequently to be seen nibbling
oata on the lee side of the snuw bsnk—
endeavoring tn save that life, if they
could but reason, they would very ebon
droids wm Dot worth saving, eo far m
they were coocdmed—ere always a reproseh to the owner, and m&gt; ovidevwe
that be in, either knowingly or ignorant­
ly, a cruel man.—MtutaeSuotlU Plouyh-

DR. RADWAY’S -PILLS

tlncb bvtlvr than p&lt;Us. and t=eri&gt; Maier to take

If ■■ell esdsrsiood tbe luporteaen of purgaatfou with BADWAYtt FILLS, roatredUuuclion of parging with other pills ur powders, sails
rila,8..dn« walers. they wmld no-d Isaa pbyrieSW’ijsrats.r-’
■“

DARLINGS LIFE BITTER8
Is a mipencr tonic and dinwte; sassUmt 11
caaas of lo»s cf sppatite. CataJMey. female weak
cevB. irrerthmtisa,ps2n ia the ride

Paaikar aad 1’Uh

Vot\. \*ke a CVuavw..

been sOicZod with piles. ammm^sMwMUiMtogstbe Iasi Hum years;! wed
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LIVER REGULATOR

•n John Cross writes, ‘Brooklyn, March 1»
19*0
In ila, spring ..flWl took a severe crid
w hhtedueed sviU.nl forex I took twu duees
DARUS0'S LI YER REQ ULA TOR

m the mart aedva sad tteeowgb-pilh Ast
base ever been iptroduowL
They act so dirvofly upon tho Liver, axcH-

GROCERIES

It broke up my cold sod fever at ones. Previous

TbeytxarriMa mors ;x&gt;w«ful laBMoee over
the l iver, aad iu aecreUoaa than ealomri. mer­
cury. blue piU. hence their importauee in cua
of liver complaiou, and spleen eUSvullias, Jasadras, bjspepria, DUious allacka. Heed bcIm, Ac.
In the trMUn.nl of fevers, Silber bllfoaa, Yrites.
, Typhoid, and otbar reducing fevers, they sre anpertur to qoiauio. Tbeir ir.fluenc. exteada o»vv

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THE BAN1

'BX.ooti

HARD-WARE

wm ear* all tbo aforenwntioued diseases,
aad, of thrasalvM, will relieve sad curs
Eoadaaho,
G^tiotnoea,
-Celia (Paino, Cfcolerts JZartua,
' Ind^oatian, (Foam in ite ^ou-sta,
QXjrzinese, ata.
Try these medicines, and you will never
aad they will sayttey are
,
4 Qt^o&amp;'Xta&amp;evcu*,

Mrs. C- Tstow, 11 Christopher SUwt. B.T.,
writes: "Feb. &gt;0. IgSA-I hare bwaMMeCtte
attacks ef Asthma the last twenty years. 1 tore
never found suyihiug equal to

LOCAL NEWS.

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awd yew should try them befom going tot

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Litdeean bemud of it, for It M not

amount to much. Their principle cron
waa corn, called by diem m/erAm.
ft
wm of several aorta red, while, yellow,
blue, black, speckled etc., though tbe
white and yellow were Um most common.
At lhe far North, they had a kind called
mohauaPa earn, which though planted in
June, ripened before frost.
Wbeo tbe
natives had occupied a piece of gronnd
for several years, they manured it. using
at planting, three fishes to the MIL Die
fosomta &amp;A for this---------------------calkd aJer/w. The
their.
Rto their benefit.

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VOL 7.

NO. 41.

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY -11, 1883

&lt;lbe Jutiigs Jjaotr,

B. R. U

a

tbs stete-rooms

StUcki Jstirv.

this T

TO THOSE WHO DO XT THINK

“Jidnotl tell
dreaming F .
"il’e all very
if f did not eee

air.

Bat

at noon to-day.
r
__ \
.
Tbs ceptpin of the wreck and the
_____ V, 1.-3 _ ____ L
' __

~RA nU ATB READY RELIEF

-Ab! writing on the elate!

I only wrote one at these

Then it
‘Did ym&gt;

gasfntg? Snsintss Jiredan.

INJ-TCENZA..
CROUP

SPAULDING

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

MASON ALLBN,
E.U.ER IX GROCER IKS, srovteloa

your writing, Mr. BraceF
fou epoch ofdreatning”said the capThe mate took the stete, and there, in
plain legible characters, stood the words,
“Steer to the eor’-wesl."
“Have you been trifling with me, sir?" whole thing is moat mysterious an
traordinary j and I hao intended to speak
to you about It as soon m we got a Httle
air, 1 know no more of this matter than quiet. This guntlenfan, being mueh exyou do. 1 have told the exact truth.”
The captain sa\ down at his desk, the
slate before him. in deep thought. At Alrer an hour or more he awoke and said
test, turning the slats over, and poshing) so me, "Captain, we shall be relieved this
it towards Brace, be said, “Write down, very day." When I asked him what
•Steer to the nor’-west.”
The mate complied: and the captain
after narrowly comparing the two hand­ barque, and that she was coming to our
writings, said, “Mr. Bruce, go and tell rescue. He described her appearance
the second mate to come down here.”
and rig. and, to our utter astonishment
He came. At the captain’s request when ytfur vessel bore in sight, she cor­
he also wrote tbe same words. So did responded exactly to his description 'of
ths steward. -So in succession did everv hsr. Ws had not pin mueh faith tn «hxl
mon of the crew who could write at all. beeaid."*
His troops will taksr^rgnuih,
But not one of the various hands resem­
“There's not a doubt," rejoined the
bled the mysterious writing. When tbe other captain, “that the writing oa the
— Fiaty Kir.
crew retired the captain sal deep in slate, let it come there as it may,. saved
thought. C&lt;&gt;uld any one have beed stowed all your lirea. But you say,” he added
away 1 Al last hie eald, “Tbe ship muet turning to the passenger, “that you did
be aearched, and if I don’t find the fellow not dream of writing on a elate V'
he must be a good band at hide and seek.
“No, air. 1 have no recolteetfon of
Order up'all hands."
t doing no. 1 got the impression that- the
THE RESCUE.
Every nook and oorper of the vessels barque I saw in my dream was earning
Mr. Robert Bruee, originally descend friim stem to stern,woo thoroughly eearv'b- to rescue us, but bow that impression
ed from some branch of the Scullish famenme I cannot tell;
There is-another

&lt;gluwtllanD.

Illilltt» Uxjn/oation of equalling Iht cirautr
ROBRRT8 A STRIKER, ■

TO THOSE WHO THINK.

worthy dlixana,
American nart

States
You

find broken

.keeping* store grocery and a very few

nays mean honorable.
schovt*.

One great diffi-

lie same want la felt in the

pears more like a broken down gambler
or speculator, than an Intelligent preacher
of the gospel.
The company are enjoying good bealih
with a faw axeeplious. There is only «n&gt;
In the hospital which fa every thing that
a hospital should be,1 Under the Intelli­
gent supervision of Dr. Thayerfrom -Bat­
tle Creek.
Our officers are doing all
that they can to render the men comfort-

io better style.
But fa a few months
they will get over complaining, and pos­
sibly be thankful for the rations which
cumstancva, about |Jie close of the last out that a stranger bad ahown himself thing here on board seems to ms quite they get both as to quantity and quality.
century,al Torbay in the south of England on board—but not a living tool, beyond familiar, yeti am Mry'«ute I was never We have had no duty to perform yet
and there bred up to a seafaring Ufa.*— the crew arid the officers, was found.— in your veesel before. It la all a puzzle excepting drilling oa foot. Thu reason
is we have ha&lt;Joeither horses nor anna.
About thirty-five years ago, in the year Returning u&gt; the eabin, after their fruit- to me. What did vour mate eee 1”
1828, lie was first mate ou a barque leea searrh, the captain said, "Mr. Brace
arms; we are also drawing our horses to­
all the
day, and so you see our military duties
thia I
begin to morrow, and we are all dread‘■Can’t tell, dr. I
On one ul her voyages, bound

bUELZEY A 41.1.1:*

ipvlxatroo to b&lt; sflSstirs, mast set upon o
cs sad blood resseU.
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.

CVkaTWv.

HOLDROOK

. RUMFJ.L,

Fnrxxn Nanas—In my last tetter to lever and have bad it so long, that when
“Well it would seem so. We have
the wind free, and I have a great mind to you • tried to give yon some of my im­ the mud is scraped from their limbs the
keep her a wav and see what will come pressions of the country through which hair Comes with It More of them have
to calculate ofie
“1 surely would, air, if 1 were in your
in. a small
But you will perhaps be more interested tu stand in the mud five or six teehee
in knowing something about the people ■deep both night and day. In the next
Well, we’ll eee. Go on deck and here, their advance in agriculture, me­ letter, (if weare’beM) we will talk about
chanics, education, A*c. The soil in tb^ education in this vianlty its there are
ppoaite to this stairway, just be) ond
.some inducements forteschere here which
small square tending, was the mats s stal
wooded parte of Nortbera Miterror! Is a '
pure clay of a light' ash color (while wet ‘ Give my respects to the friends in year
Jab. Teltobd.
opening aft into tiro cabin, tiro other o’clock the look out reported an iceberg at lentt,)on the surface, underlying which. place.

of the banka &lt;/ Newfoundland, the cap-

fronting the stairway into tba state-room.

JOHN ROBERTS,

inches la a hard-pan as impenetrable al­

that any one sitting in it and looking
over bis shoulder eonld see Into the
eabin. Tbe mate, absorbed in hie cairn
HTSICIAN. BURGEONand —
ialions, which did not revolt as he expect­
A GEM. FOR THE MILLION.
over Smith’s Dn&gt;« Store Gsodjt
Ilnn MlcLiean 0®«b hours Iron;
ed, varying considerable from the dead­
reckoning, had not nr»tk*d the captain's
SPLENDID AND APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY
motions. When he bad completed bis
PRESENT.
calculations be called the result, without
looking around, and inqaired, ‘’How is
MME. DEMOREST’S
yours, sir 1" Receiving no answer, he
BURRING BUTCH.
repeated lite question, glancing over hte
shoulder, and perceived, as .be thought,
the captain writing on his slate.
Still
. W. Ka)0 Br.. MWaerilU
no answer. Thereupon be rose, and as
be fronted the cabin door, tbe figure he
bad mistaken fur the captain raised its
bead, and disclosed to tbe astonished

85 SEWING MACHINE,

Uimi A BCBB0T8,

-321

D ARIEL COOK,

ll- M.CHRLDQN

OUNTT Ctnt sad Rotary PnMl«- OB.e

disclosed the fact that it wee a dismantled
ship, apparently frozen to the tee, and
with a good many human beings on it —
Shortly .after they hove to, snd sent out
boala to* the relief of the sufferers. Her

of rock a little lovrer down the clutnb«vugbl awny in thu third boat, was as
cendiua the ship’s sides, the mate, catch­
luddy. The surface of the ground being
ing a glimpse uf bls face, started back In
consternation. It was tbe very same
free he had seen three or tour hours be­ poaaibly what kind of travelling it will
fore, looking up at him from the captain’s
be about camp after a twenty-futir hours
desk. At first be tried to persuade himit was fancy ; but the more he examined
the
man
the
more
sure
be
became
that
Bruce was no coward ; but as be met
that fixed gaze looking directly at him he was right. As soon as the exhausted forward wheels completely filled up besUence, and became assured that erew and faminWed passengers were cared

Chair, fronting the d.»or, writing on your
stete. Theo be looked up fan in thy

SOLDIER'S

BOUNTY,

BACK PAY. PENSION. AC.

ASDDIUCTIOXS

at various depths below it, cropping out
at the foot of tbe bills, and all along

being caved, and tbsir gratitude fur ths
unexpected rescue wds proportionally

- stopping to qurslion ths aoemiug intruder, he rushed upon tbe deck ip. day, sir. The man’s alive."
“What do you mean 1 Who’s alive F
such evident alarm that it instantly at
traded the captain’s attention.
“Why, Mr. Brune," said the fatter,
“wbal in the world Is tbe msttcr with writing on your stete al noon. I could
you 1”
. swear to it fa B court of justice.”
■* ..TU-t- » Wk- t. &gt;u.&gt;
“Hpon my word, Mr. Bruce," replied
the captain, “this gets more and more
dalirtry i.! ibe mi­
I singular. Let oe go and see Uris num."
They found him fa conversation with
“But there Is, sir; there is a stranger
the captain of ibe rescued ship. They
there." ’
free at ear Express ebargw,
___
“Astranger! Why man, you must both came forward, expressed in the
be dreaming.
You must have seen the warmest terms their gratitude for delivsteward there or tbe second mate. W h&lt;&gt;
else would venture dowu there without
ordersF

Public, Goo

most as the lime rock which can be found

id distinctly in this world I saw him."
to yoo if you would write a few words
“Hitnl WbcwnF
-God knows, air; I don’t! I saw a un this slate," and he handed him ths
slate with that side up on which the wri­
ting wee not.
life before.”

improved modes more than forty years.
You will find many here on !*rga, farms,
having no other implements, of agricul­
ture than a plough and htfe^yet aome of
those employ from twr, to ten slaves at
work with these tools. Tbeir plows are
after ilia oldest pattern, tbeir hoes weigh
from four to aiz pounds, they" use them
for dressing «&gt;ut tbeir corn, potetoea, eut­
ting brush and gruba, such as we would
use a bush
grubbing hoe for.—
One good workrasu with our northern
tool* would dear as much ground as four
men cmild p-w&gt;lbly do with such as are
u«?d here. Many farmers hero use r.o
harrow, but instead a brush cut from a
tree top. With such tools as these to
work with It is impossible to do much
i^oultivaiiug the ground, so the most of
them torn their attention to ralsfaft
boraea and mules for the market, and

Why the Wntrantn Souiixn was
Hapi&gt;y.—A letter writer from Washing­
ton ears: It is astonishing to see bo w
cheerful the wounded rnea are. Almost
without exception they are garrulous
over the Incidents of the battle.
Tbs
most of these gallant fellows are In A1-.
exandria hospitals, though some are at
Falls Chui ch. One man In Alexandria
hospital, who liad lost an arm, was one
of the happiest fellows the very night be
was brought in that 1 ever saw,
“You
ore in good spirits for a wounded man I”
said a stranger to him. lie looked up
from his cot with s smiling, happy face,
and replied, “Yea, why shouldn’t I bo
happy I 1 have saved my life, and now
I have got something to show 1 to my
family as long as I live.
My children
won’t be ashamed to bare it known that
I lost my arm fighting for my country !
N*. sir! 1 doubt If I should have that arm
Knn again. My grandfather lost a leg
x Revolutionary War. Our family
have boasted of-OuU fnr nearly a hundred
years. It is about time that somebody
else did something for the credit of tiro
fanillr. The old alory was getting to
be a little loo old, and now. sir, you see
that I am to bo the hero of the family.1’
There was patriotism, pride of character,
and philosophy, from a oom moo soldier.

ry Gen. Scott’s health is fiut (ailing
He is confined to his apartment in tbe
Fifth Awmoe Hotel, New York, almost

Three rebel young ladies aspotrtlw,

Clotktee for three soldiers a* long as the
war continues, If tha aoWltero whom they

�;1 etair. arms ; and that ail tbv

CIAL NO

which may Hill adltars to the Federal" tbeir Noriburn alltea la, K■
Union ; but that such States a* &lt;uaj

brakemen on Uw ear of war,

onanamee Us aM4iaiea, aU Mpsailia hMStaadofnrtafilralblg tUm.ta
Our only wish ia to be separated from

tiwmadvee from New England will be
adsnilled into lbs Southern Confederacy,

iMn; fcaatty‘erf forever.

And we would direct attention to that
other prominent fact, that those former------------------------------ ,---------------.----------sticktera for-lbaQ«*Utolio«
•bo’lewl
tottaa Wr “oo*
the Union as it was," tha peace Demoo- [promiM.* ffowjto J1*0 Provf ■
?’

crata,‘are now prepared to accept end: a

“

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Mtnuaute' i

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Another leading organ, in an article
repelling’ll*’ proposition of the Copper-'’
heads for 4 nmrgittioo uf all tha Sts’.©*,

propeehion as tbe probable baste of a

future setttement.

We are fight-

iug for atprraticM, and wo will have it, if

to bo held al Louisville, for tbe purpose
of egreBog upouterms efrseeusturctfoii,

And yet, these men

writhe and swear and protest when ««
cell them traitors, and flay them Witb

.

declares:

declaration of Mr. VanBuren is important
aa showing that tbe people of the North
It will ax- oaaxavXD that tbe rebel are beginning to entertain and dtecuss a
plan far settlement. A great meeting
resolutions, published elsewhere, propose
in the commercial emporium of tbe
that the Federal Government shall first North heard these utterances, and thous­
be bumbled into withdrawing the Proc­ ands are now reflecting upon tbe views

lamation, and then to acknowledge tbe
And it will

iudependenca of tbe South.

also be noticed, that the rebels are sraltj

ing for the peace democrats of the North

to get strong enough to accomplish tlui

object

And yet, it is very naughty and

disrespectful to call mon TnuroXs
who ar^ thus engaged in the work

of disgracing
and destroying —the
Government.
“O ! shame, where is thy
bltrahl"

Hastings, Feb. », 1863.
Convention was called to otder and

its objects stated by J-M. Nevins, Chair­

man of tbe Couuty Committee.
On motion, N. Bailey was chosen Pres­

ident and H. Wright Secretary.
Tbe Chair appointed J. H. Munroe,
R. J. Grant and O. C. Bates, a Commit­

There has been introduced into the
tee on credentials, which Committee after
rebel Congress a sat of resolutions, which
•xaminatioo reported the following mem­
are designed to inform lbs cowards cf the
bers present:
North upon what terms they may have
•Hastings—John Roberta, D. Striker,
peace. The Kalamaxoo Gatelte, hereto­
N. Bailey, R. J. Grant and G. W. Milla.
fore regarded as one of the most mode
Irving-L B. Hill, 8. W. Chase, IL
rale of the white feather tribe, publishes
Wilcox and D. B. Pratt.
these resolutions in full, introducing them
Rutland—Samuel McMurray, George
witb the italicised remark, that they
"probably fornhadow the future baric of Van Arman, S, C. Prindle and Geo. W.
Pock. •
S
tettlemenl."
Yankee Springs—0. C. Bales, C. W.
We make some extracts from the res­
olutions in question, /nd showing what Bsssstt and W m. P. Garrett.
Johnstown—M. Coleman, J. H. Mun­
terma are proposed aa well aa what tbe
peace democracy desire to announce as roe, *£. G. Cowles and W. J. Robinson.
Tbornapplo—E. C. Bpargue, H. W right,
Tbe preamble seta forth tbe wrongs George Russell, and AJpbeus M. Hill.
On motion the report was accepted
sufftred by the South, and the misappre­
hensions existing at the North, even and Committee discharged.
On motion, Leander Lapham, V. -75.
among tbe friends of peace, relative to

the “probable basis of future settlement.”

“The people ef tha North who wtel&gt; to
see the end of tbesa b.wtilltie* and tmnte
lea must, first of all, agree 16 'a rraywilion of the Confederate Statei. Without
that, the war
- ..*&gt;._
___________ supposes such recognition.
Northern apeculati«m upon a general conventien of States ia, therefore, mere a»o*nspoken.
They mill be read U every houetkoU xAtiu, so long a* the South remains un­
milk a remtli that will yeteefteble the pal conquered.”
fry of thou who lead in the war for our
eubiugation. • • •
The leavan ia
working I" -

Tbe 2d, 3d, 4lh end 5th resolves we
print entire, as follows:

2. “White tbs Confederate States of
America are not at all responsible for tbe
existing war, and have bean at all time*
ready to participata in such arrangement*
aa would be best suited to bring it to a
dose, in a manner oonalatent with tbeir
own safety and honor, they could not
consent to an armistice of a single day or
hour, ao long as tbs incendiary proctema
mation of the atrocious monster now
bearing rule in Waahfagton city shall re­
main unrevoked; nor could tbe Govern­
ment of tbe Confederate Slates agree to
negotiate at all to regard to a suspension
of hostilitiea, except upon a basis of a
formal and unconditional recognition of
tbeir independence.
3. “Whenever the friends, of peace in
tbs North shall grow strong enough to
constrain Abraham Lincoln and bis flagi­
tious Cabinet to withdraw th* proclama­
tion, and propose an armiatioe upon the
basis aforesaid, the Government of the
Confederate StatM will be ready to accede
to said proportion of armtetioo with a
view to a aettismsnt of all eateting diflioulliee.
4. "Should peace at any time be bro’t
'about, the Confederate States of America
would freely consent to the formation of
a just and mutually advantageous com
___ .______ __ _ *11 * L * C.*,**

“There Is, however, evidently tn .thu
west, and particularly hi Ohio, Indiana
and Illinois, a strong opposition to tbe
present war upon the South. The tone
of the press in those States, the public
meetinge.aad the Democratic Conrentione,
all prove this conclusively. This feeling
doe* not display itself a* boldly opposed
to tbs war per te, but assumes the form
of-opposition to Abolitionism, coercion
and subjugation. It would not be sale
to exhibit it otherwise, for in that event
the individuals giving expression* to It
would soon find themselves Incarceratsd
within the walla of some Yankee Bastite,
and their opposition thus speedily and
effectually crushed out. But by profes­
sing devotion to the Union, tbe Consti­
tution and tiie administration of Abra­
ham Lincoln, they can organise thorough­
ly for work, and thus secure a way to
triumph io tbe approaching fall ciactions.”
Said the Richmand Enguirer the spe­
cial organ of Jeff. Davis :

“It is gratifying to discover that high
spirited intelligent public men in several
uf ths Norlhworstern Stats* have of late
become exceedingly active in their en­
deavors to discourage and suppress tiie
ferocious war.spirit heretofore raging
among their fellow citixens, and that tbeir
honest and patriotic efforts have been al-,
ready attended with tbs most marked

Such a proclamation as that recom­
mended in the resolution referred to this
committee. It is confidently believed,
would have a tendency to greatly
slrsngtbau tbe efforts of the advocates of

peace in the Northwestern States, be cal­
culated to bring those Slates quickly into
amicable relation with the States of the
South, withdraw them ultimately alto
gother from their preeent political con­
nection with tbe Statue North and East,
with which they have really so little in
common, and thus enable us to dictate
from Orangeville.
On motion Wm. Burgher’ was aubeti- the termc of a ju»t and honorable peace
from the yrtai commercial emporium of
toted in place of C. B. Burton from Has­
that repion, through whose influence main­
tings.
ly has this wicked and unnatural war
On motion O. L. Ray was admitted as been thus far kept in progress.”

delegate from Hope.
Ought not such compliments coming
On motion the Convention proceeded from our country’s bitterest enemy, to
to ballot fur delegates to tbe Republican dudleoge our attention and make all
Stale Convention, which resulted in the honest Democrats pause before the great
1 selection of Julian Fish, Frank Allen, gulf of accession yawns and swallows
■ O. L, Ray and R. J. Grant aa such dele- them up 1
No well informed Democrat can
Tha Convention next proceeded to continue to act with the peace organisa­
elect delegatee to the Judicial District tions in these times, without knowingly
Convention, to bo hold at Ionia on the lending his influence to traitors.
20th Inst The following names were
And all the talk, about ‘‘compromise,”
tbe choice of tha convention for such del- “armistiea," ‘‘convention” ••amendment

PKIDZ

Of

NEW

TOBK.

The Hew York Mercury-

ading fleet outside, in which—if we may
believe the story as told by tbe rebels—
two national gunboats were sunk, another
crippled, and tbe wb&gt;&gt;lc blockading fleet
dispersed. The rebel fleet was ouramsnded by Commodore Ingraham, who
was on board the Palmetto State.
He
attacked the Mereedita and sunk her, and
all on board are supposed to bavo perish­
ed, with the exception of CapL Stellwagen
and a boats crew. There is a vague report of another gunboat having been
sunk, and a number set on fire; but It
appears to have very little foundation.—
All this accomplished, the rebel fleet re­
turned to Charleston, end reported tbe
entire blockading fleet destroyed or driv-,
en off. and a joint proclamhfcn wo* is­

sued by Beauregard and Ingraham, as
commanders respectfully of the land and
naval farce* dedaring the blockade raised.
It appears, however.'that nn the same
evening some of our blockading vessels
were again discovered outside, and the
next morning some twenty vessels were
off the bar—ao the raising of the blocked.
• as only for a very brief period. Indeed,
tbe whole rebel story bears evidence of
tbe moot grus* exaggeration, and we have
as yet no definite advices from reliable
sonrpsa. Very little confidence ia to be
placed in the rebel account a Under the
ci ream stances, the greatest interest must
attack to Gen. Fosters expedition, against
Cbsrlecton and Wilmington.
Letter*
from Newiiern of tbe 27th, inform u*
that on the 26th, tbe vast fleet that ha*
for some time been rendezvousing at
Besefort astssiL Beeidea th* targe fleet
of irnn-clad* and war vessels, there were
60 Urge steam transports, carrying over
70.000 soldiers, snd_ over 150 schooner*
teden with supplies^ tbe whole forming
without exception the most tremsndous
expedition ofjhe war.

CHOFID KAMM, JACT. LffiB. SUXXUM, tm.

_ Lansing, Feb. 7.
In tbe Senate yesterday, the bill allow­
ing tbe Lafayette Society of Detroit to
amsad ita articles, was finally passed, m
well as the bill to extend the time for
collecting taxoe in Redford and Spring­
wells far 1882—both bilb to take imme­
diate effect-,
fa the House tha following bills were
passed: To establish a State read in
Lapeer county ; bill relativa to tbe elec­
tion of Superintendents of the Pour; bill
for the construction of a bridge across
the Menominee river.
The discussion ou tbe Rreolutions upon
the State of the Country was resumed by
Mr. Beakas.
Everybody expected bis
weald be the speech of kb party, but it
was a euegtemeration of nonsense, deliv­
ered in a stem maring. stuttering tone,
with numerous bars between the statten-

last

we.k gathering up Undo J

clothes and wearers thereof.

So q&lt;|

was th* business managed that mncl
citsment was avoided. and eleven ao I
ware arrested and on Thu raday I
eoeveyed

&lt;• Detroit to await fa

Tns Caoone.—At the Republican!
out rm Saturday, H. Bronson was eJ
Chairman and J. M. Nevins Sucre]

Yom Msststsr for tMaysarilMS) vrlU
i&gt;2i.rr iu rterv luxury o4.Follw. IjUr-tar* t|
before 11 i» iu. OMtari «f apeeolatiMi;
jrwrAXTS&amp;.TAt’St %
8UIM for a quarter at a eaetuty; aed Mite 1

J. Roberta. D. Striker, N. Bailey, 11
Grau. G. W. Mills and C 3. Bl
were elected delegates to the Col
Convention.

I

Lacrtrat—Rav. J. M. Peebles of I

th Creek, delivered a very eeturtl
lecture on Temperance, to a crmJ

bouse on Saturday evening.

The roil facts in regard to bia I
Smith’s] unpopularity, being that whll
was his worst enemy.—Pioneer.
I
Need we adduce .any further pl

dwr U&gt; Ua remradn. and tbe vin*gs eeWt-mi
ter lo ifiv cleric arornd the atoee. h I. familn
to tka sictit of ersvy uurtf. wetnua sud child i
ear century, sad teererttarsWtacnter, ia ae
•rat oma tries at Ear**. Tbs Xair You Maae
at ia alee idealised with th. rraadeai puriotie
or th. »«. for asvoral raraibrra oi ita brilia
Staff bald l.i|th rank La our nobl. arm., .ad ha.
.. . i.
..
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Of the Aomiti ingratitude 1 fades
is highly probable that it baa a mu I
epitaph in store for tbe political tc

atone of him who so lately boasted on
aid to that paper, jowl so soon as he »
become powerless fur further patron I

Mr. Wright, and every other iatl
gent man knows that parties having I
vurtising to do. can order It where tl

Hew Advertisements.

choose, foe.—Pioneer.
Wo arc eellecting evidence of the eel

New-York, Feb. 0.—Tbe steamer Ro­
anoke, from New Orleans 28th and Ha­
vanas SlstulL, arrived thia eveniug.—
New Orleans news is very meagre. The
Delta says accosnto from tbe rebel army
al Port lludvon end ciwwhere show a
most deplorable state of affairs among
them, the mon only being kept from mu­
tiny by promises of peace within thirty
days,
Tbe fid lowing are the rebel dispatches.
Sabino Paas, on C. 8. Gunboat Bell, I
January «l, 1863.
f

proper lime, prove that the officer v l
in thee* timee^ with his official patron I

supporta a paper devoted to ths intenl

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
Ail pvraou bnl»j eliini
tbe

of the rebels, dose it from eboico
not from compulwon.
;

eeaMsAsrs tareby netifled sad requrelud to

Ae reterda tbe unjustifiable (!) and fl
charge of .disloyalty, it is no more til
we or any other democrat might exp I
from such a disunion, radical abuiit
source.—Pioneer.
'
It is no more than ysu might exp l

Captain—We met the enemy this
morning in the Gulf of Mexico.
Whip­
ped them, and brought everything to
Sabine Pass. I fought them ten guns to
our one. W e have captured two vessels,

fypm any respectable source.
Tar rr sv All Mxava—If any ef &lt;1
reader* have been troubled ternake Hfl
and uniform biscuit, Il Is mors th I

probable they do not uee DeLand fa C-

A LECTURE

I am here waitlnr farther«&gt;

io -sro-unsro rutsisri

not eome back into the Union on any
terms.
Can one party alous make a

Chemical Selarateu. That ia a pure d
tide, not detrimental to health and av
fa its effects. Try it by all mean*.
|

EW 11ABNES9 SHOP.

solemn oompromile I lf it can, will it be

more binding and sacred on the Southern

Special Dlspetah to tbe Adv. &amp; Tribune

Dtaaam* Aaacsno.—Copt. ll
Dseiaun, of the 1st Cavalry, was in I

fallacy and falsity ofthe above,if It re!
tu legal advertising.
Ws will, at I

of the Constitution” foe., is the merest
N. Bailey, D. Striker D. B. Pratt and gsbbla if they art ignoran^and tbe deepest oners.
0. C. Bates.
treason if well read. Because, from the
Moved and carried that delegates tina­ day the war commenced to the present,
ble to attend the respective Conventions, the rebel leaders have told us they would
be authorised to appoint substitutes.’
H. Wxiqrv,
N.
'* “
BarurT,
’
President.
Secretary.

THE

Baid tbe Augusta -(Gn.) Cbnetiiutio^

the public sentiMent of the South; and Buck and Abel Simonds were admitted^
that to correct these misapprehensions, aa delegates from the township of Maple
it the object of tbe reoolutions. Tbe Grat Grove.
Castleton—M. J. Lathrop.
sentence of the first reeolwticn is in the
On motion, Albertus Brown end Geo.
following language:
L “There is no plan of reconstructing fl. Brooks were admitted as delegates

what wai formerly known as tbe Federal
Union, to which tbe people of tbe Confed­
erate States will ever consent”

BOUNTY. BACK PAT, J-KNS1OK*.

conscience than the United Slates Con­
stitution cemented all ever with the

Mr. Ray mend, of tbe New York The
denies that Burnside wrote his fa mo I
letter concerning the Fredericksburg bl
tls under any preeswra. He wrote it |
bia-awn free will, declaring to bis six.
that wo man should b«r mi ounce of ri
.spoesibilKy that belonged to him.

memory of common sufferings, common

dangers asd common glories 1 Any fool
knows better. Tbe only object Demo­
cratic lewder* have lu uttering all this

K. B. ■-

twaddle about “armistice" foe., is to per.

Iieh tbeir Southern Confederacy.
They
know as well as tbeir rebel “brethren”

D-&gt;«]

that a suapenaion of hoetilittes would
prove a final abandonment of the war.

man who

prates

at this

time of peace on any other terms titan

unconditional submisaion I

Unweloome foot,

as is the truth, there Is no hope for peace

but through destructive war, bunco the
more vigor in its prosecution, the sooner

we shall have that ail most daasre perms-

.pain is experienoed, «• matter whet ms I
belts cause, will raltere the p«ticnt.-|
■This foot ie readily ascertained by a aid
gio-trial, if sieaed with Cold Chills, Sbri
•ring. Pain in the Hoad, Loins, Baet
/Ls«B,Boereb, Disrrhreo. Celia. Maul

BLACKSMITHING.

have brought forth its Intended fruit.—
"Bpot” the

;

LET US WEIGH FACIB.
: Radway’s Ready Relief if need wtel

su/jheir ‘ Southern brethren" to estab-

A thotement is eaid to be we
sktag to tbe eoastnistion efamil

*

’

by ito

Saw

Tbe Subscriber is prepared to do ail
fctads H week is hte tw*^ at abort econo and to &lt;

wW afcsd imreudiete sase. are! prevsr.
severe iltoeea. Ila uas will not Iftterfer I
with tha action of any other medicinr
but will h all
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foretime was very rapid; aftalwarda it
slackened, but continued at intervale till
0 this morning. Owing to tha fog, the

Roberts &amp; Striker,

matto, as Omtnandvr of tbe fleet."
“This morning, tbe gunboats Palmetto
Stete and Chicora, accompanied by three
small steamers, alt under command &lt;if
&gt; Commander Ingraham,, made an attack
an th* blookadvra, and suoeaededjn sink-

“Charleston,-Jan. N.-*Our gunboats
Palmetto Blatemd Cbieora have reached
the wharves. They were euthuaisstical-

Yqtl ?otua.

ci tiaena • bo had eseembiid to greet them,
Salute* war* fired from the furls and.
batteries. Not a man was hart on win
Tua Dbaft, under N. Ban.iT, Oom- side, and our gunboats were nut struck.*
miaaloner, ia progressing quietly—aa w*

mi mmi.

go to pram, (Tuesday P. M.)
Dtsa*ms Aasnrrao.—Capt. EL C.

Daniaun, of the 1*1 Cavalry, was hi town
Mat week gathering up UoeU Sms’*

GROCERIES

elotbee and wearer* thereof. Bo quietly
waa the bumneaa managed that much ex­
citement waa avoided, and eleven soldiers
were arrested and on Thursday were
cnaveyed\&lt;a Detroit to await further

Taa Cadccs.—At ths Republican cau­
cus on Saturday, H. Bronson was elected
Chairman and J. M. Nervin* Secretary.
J. Roberta, D. Striker, N. Bailey,It. J.
Grant, G. W. Mills and C. 8. Burton
were elect*! delegates to the County

Convention.

"

-•

Lacruas.—Rav. J. M. Peebles of Bat­
tle Creek, delivered a aery entertaing
lecture on Temperance, to a crowded
bouse on Saturday evening.

give sotlcs to IhejMraon* iatorsatod la a
•stato, of the pendancy of said petition i

rtS'-vsifi

stone of him who so lately boasted of hi*

aid to that paper, just ao anon aa he shall

become powerless for further patronage.
Mr. Wright, end every other intelli­
gent man'knows that parties having ad
vertising tn do .-tin order it where they
cbooee, &amp;C.—Pioneer.
We are eellscting evidence of tbe entire
fallacy and falsity ofthe above,if It refer*

U&gt; legal adv*rti»ing.

We will, at the

proper tune,.prove that the officer who,
.1___ — _:.L Li______ St-I-i
supporta a paper devoted to the interaata
of the rebel*, does it from choice and

not from compulsion.

aar." a aewapapar, printed and circnlallai
aald aounlv of Barer, for thraa auecaaalra wn
•immadiatelv previoia to aud day of bearing.
SHERMAN C PRINDLE,
(Atraaeepy.) janSl '
Judge of PreUii

“Ch«rle*ton. Fsb. I.—Gee. Beau re­
gard and Commodore Ingraham, aa com
menders of tbe land and naval forces,
have issued a joint' proclamation dated
Jot. tL^eehring tbabl«ehada ofCbarUw
ton raised,tbe entire hostile squadron hav­
ing been sunk, burned or destroyed, by a
superior naval fore* of the contedarate*.
••Yesterday P. M., Gen. Beauregard
placed a ataanier at the disposal of tha
foreign Consuls to see fur themselves
that nu blockade existed.
Thu French
and Spanish Consul*, accompanied by
G»n. Ripley, accepted the Invitation.—
The British Consul, with the commander
of the British war ateamer Petrel, had
previously gone five milev beyond the

Tbe roil feet* in regard to Lie [H.
Smith'*] unpopularity, being that whiskey
was hie worst enemy.—Pioneer.

Need we adduce any further proof
of the Pio^uer'e ingratitude 1
Indeed, it
ia highly probable that It baa a similar
epitaph in don fur the political tomb­

Oemicol Soleraitu. That I* a pore ar
tide, not detrimental to health and sure

in its effect*.

Try It by al! mean*.

frmiYi'it!-R3Tr

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Aid Ceeklig Extracts,

ate eoxn\LO%cd
rate, and
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veAxteA maVe Xntxn

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

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131. "BkoVtoeV* \
&lt; fttOY\\ac\\ 'Rx.XXq,*»
art \Yix. TkcXv man'* SoXacs.
and Contort.

Furtrees Monroe, Feb. -I.—Richmond
papers of the 2d and 3d inst. are received.
They give an account of the affitir off
Charleston, substantially the same as
published, with the following:
“Richmond. Jan. 31.—Tbe Secretary
of Slate has notified the British and
French Consuls in this city that ho has
received official ^formation of the open
ing of the blockade off Charleston."
Tbe editor of the Dispatch, says bo
learn* that a steamer was deepatched
froth Charleston after raising the block­
ade, to Nassau, to inform tbe British au­
thorities there of tbe tack It is under­
stood that official notice ia being given of
the opening of the blockade. It eanaot
be removed until sixty days previous
notice bar been given to neutral maritime
: Governments.
,

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WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,
rpHE UCDBARD BROS, Nos. 65 A rXuMQ
JL Strvn, New Tort, MiBulsstoren sod I»porwri or sll tit Lading. Bieb sad coal popular
style* ofWAvan* **4 Jswslst, being delsrtnloed

Rnrgrlae of Rebel*.

Tar rr bt Ail Mhxws.—If any of our
Trader* have been troubled to make light
and uniform biaeuit, it i* mor* than
probable they do not use DeLand At Co's

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tbe utiiurpesrtd Lew Prieee fejlswlsg:
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER, being a Henting
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Naahvilla, Tenn., Feb. 4.—Stoke*'
Taoneaaee cavalry and one Kentucky
regiment dashed upon a camp of rebels
at Middleton, fifteen miles weatul Murfreealmro.
the 9d mat. One rebal was
killed and 1Q0 taken prisoner*, fa wa.
a sabre charge that took the rebel* by
eurpriee. We captured all their camp
rquippage, borers, wagofle, \da.
Major
DiHtglaa*. of D* uglass’ battalion, and all
hi* officers ware taken.

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VTiece gitters are puT up ia quart
betties, qf which the above is a fao-timil«. 27m label t* finely engraved, and.
is provided with a safe-guard from
oountr-feitsrs. Price FJ per bottle, or
nix for tS.
.
C. W. ^oback, Proprietor, fta. 6
East Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, to whom

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The Battle at Fert Donelsoa
Cairo Feb. 4.—Tbe Captain of the
steamer Bowen, from Paducahj reports
a most brilliant, success at Forfi, DunalDund-

On* battery of four gun*
the rebel* In an overwl-'
but our men rallied and
— -- —
enemy's lose is reported at 135 killed
and 50 taken priaunara and wounded.—
Forresl ia aaid to be wounded.
Col.
McNeil waa killed. Tbeir number waa
estimated al from 3.000 to 4,000.
From below . wn-J*»• WsWn
that all the division* have arrived in front
of Vicksburg, except Logan’s, which is
expeotad aoon.
'
Bpvcial DlspatebM to lbs Adrertiaar A Tribuns.
LET U8 WEIGH FACTS.
Cairo, Feb. 4.—Advices from Vicks
Redway’s R-ady Relief If need whan,
.pein ia experienced, no matter what may burg toThursday afternoon say Chat GOT.
be'it* cause, will relieve the patient.— Grant reached Vickibuag that morning.
■Thia fact i* readily ascertained by a sin­ A conference was immediately held as
gle trial, if rienad with Cold Chilb. Shiv­ to the beat mode &lt;rf operations in the
ering. Pain in tbe Head. Loins, Baek.
The projectof cutting another canal,
Lag*. Bowsta. Diarrhea. Crfia, lUmn
^nation of tfec 8u&gt;ma«h nr Beweh, Hand-, larger than the ft.r me7 one, being diacusaed it waa agreed upon. It i* confident­
ly elated that, with a large force al com­
mand, it could be completed in four day*.
The whole boree shoe opposite Vicks­
burg ia in Federal possession.
Got*.
Grant, Sherman and McCIsmand, rode
oyer it Thursday, making a personal re-

To Destroy------ Muequtioee and Flees.
To Destroy------ Insects on Plant* and
Fowls.
-insect* on Animals, dto.
-Every form and apeeies
of Vermin.

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ia thia paper fur the destruction and utter
extermination of ail kinds and species nf
Temin.

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GBAMfcSPAULDIIG
lot of toga, sad the oom only bt ought
M seats per bushel, the weather befog
colder. The third week, same month,
with same lot ef hep, corn hvoegtet 40
canto, and the weather still getting colder.
The fourth week aassc n above, er.rn

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DOUtUXSOrTUBE;

patwp, ttMsh tad been fol ia tte tJd

on eon in the eob."
.
This lol was neighed sad fed sa above,
the five weeks of December, snd the corn
fod averaged 98 eeotoa teahcl, fee weath­
er being aboet Ito came as the last. This
lot wsa tried again in the middle of Jan
nary, the corn fed for that week aver
aging only five cento per teabd ; at that
time the thermometer slued st aero. Th*
same lot was ixfad agiuu and joct'beld
their ows, the tbermometor being below

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fa s^to
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the sect
by
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of of Dweess

JUST RECEIVED

'Bloody

LfVER REGULATOR

after the middle ef November,* noises
tbe price is very lew. It will not pay
to find fuel in tbe shape uf corn to keep
bogs or other stuck warm m winter. We
sb-.uld either fatten early, or provide
oom forts bls sheIter and accommodations
for our swine, ate.

Unconditional

DA BUNG’S
took I Is it not amueing to see abme
roan farm it without tha necessary artieleo! We will mention a few of the
moot needful: First, a plow—areal
plow—a »1hIplow—with which yoo ean
do a large amenntof work well, and with
ease to joorwlf and team. Second, a
grind stone—one that will stand alone,
and will revolve without making you
crosseyed. And when you get, aao it;
grind op everything that waa made to
grind—the hoc*. spades, shovels, bay­
knife, axes, chisels. butcher, bread and
carving knives, and keep them sharp, and
you will save tpany a kack-acbe, and
complaints from them that u»e them.—
Third, a hay knife.
Probably not onehalf the farmers hare ibis useful article
tool, and three fourths of tbase who have,

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Obi Sorts,
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User Cfam^Uint, Pbwer afa
Ltw.crehws,
.Rsvsai’t Cb^f '■ faots
tt.JfotAeeyaH.-e.
Turners,
Eruptions,
Pkts, Ssrg/Weua Cbosumption,

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ktasvyv. lewiiviag every efatnwtfae, reetons a
asters! sad bvslik? eetfoe ia Uw vtui ocjsas.—
Iltosssperior
*

FAMILY MEDICDTE,
Meeh better thou pile, sad Steeb easier to taka.

JBIKDUOID TOBES.

Is a sewncr taste sad diorviic; ssssOswi
eases of ton s&lt; spptoite, Satiileerv, fawste wva
BH4. trrvsLlAritte.. pas fa lbs .4. ssC bow.
bhad. yvwtofaf sad blrvdioj ydcs. sad («n
REAL' THE F0IX01HX0 TT8TIM0XT;

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19*0. Is tbs spring efl*M I task a errors cu!d
w h b fadscsd s Vtolont fcrver. 1 tea* twe dooes
PAAZJ.Vff-S LI VER REGUL A TQR
to Ctatotofa^ b*4 ton talfadrti
err seal nUfa: I tosefali astfaag tfB Macs.
Otis Btadtoy, lee.. IM less ssth Mroet. K. T,
writoe; Aaf uTlfaO^l bed a Meelty wttblbo

8h to tks Asus.—Ashee is not only
a good manure, bat it fa dangerous stuff
when oct of ptaea. Many a time we turn
beard or known ot bouses taking firn
from as Im left in out-bousce. or in the
cellar in barrels.
Ones we knew of »
cellar stairway burning down to tbe greet
danger of tbe booaa, from a barrel of
ashes left too near. No matter bow old
it may be, fire will eomet-mee originate
from spontaneous oombustion.
The
beet way is to have a brick aeb-bin of
DoU^l Liver RegnJwr.
sufficient site in tbe cellar; then all will
be safe.
Ashes should bo frequently fa afcrdmg ntofatata rfa-f. It fa a Bweeufh
removed from stoves or firs-plaoea, as Meer ndlilkiei m
the draft fa better and the aeete when
Ma Tewa&amp; "f Bmklya. writoe. “Ttorwyy
ImU kU » Mvsrvsttert

Amsaatm or M arcana.—The fol
lowing conclusions were adopted at the
di sowwin as on manures, at tbe State Fair
st Watertown:
I. Manure which consists chiefly of
the droppings of animals, should be ap­
plied aa anon as practicable to tbe soiL
8. Maseru coctfating largely of straw,
cornstalks, or other fibrous staiter, should
to firwt retted to become foe.

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

no, whfab fa too aJt to be tbe mm «

TiVooA ax\A lAwcv VAX-,

Tjrpbfad. and other redaeiM foven, (key are Ba­
nner to quiais*. Tbeir isleswes sSifa fa ever
toeeeteetyetn^netreUsa. atrwyOsa fag,
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LOCAL NEWS.

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VOL. 1

HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1863.

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it

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saaritree,

sakmt

cooxtt, micxiwui

iteetf to Asking. Guv. Brows df «•
gia defisd and beat ths Confederate Gc
eremsnt os&gt; the wcMMfaa &gt; of eoMOripti
within that State.
Owv. Vanes hl*
tessa oum “beefesd ia d*wu“ «■ a aim!

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I- in tdrertixfaj tbsh

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I ered upon him from

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| the not of I &gt;i •*»*«,
| «n&gt;el* of .Lipnnty

I AS\oo4,
I of tb* bodv depend*
I U.zxL
,
| oned. the body drags

'yphitii

We quote a few reseat Southern prices
current. Country butter al Mobile is 75
to 90 coni* a pound; coffee, 33 50 a
pound ; flour, 050 to t56 a barrel; salt,
080 a sack. There ia not a carpal left in
Mobile, Savannah, or Augusta; they are
all grms for army blanket*. The 8&lt;&gt;atbern newspapers cost 02 50 a nv'-Dth. Al
Richmond, a* resd in their Gidgresa. Jan.
30 butter is tl 50 a pound, &amp;&gt;ur *22 a
barrel, applejack 115 a gallon, potatoes
•5 a bushel, upper leather *3 50a pound,
sheeting* 11 75 a yard, coarse jean M a
yard, and good grey woolen 028 a vard,
roars* shoe* 015 a pair, and bool* M0 a
pair. Prices like these prevail all over
the Sooth; and the commodities named
often rennet ba had al all, bccaus* they
are not there.
Their military situation is about aa
forbidding.
A rebel letter taken at Murfreesboro
save (Je/or« the l&gt;attle, remember.)—
“Things ars evidently going against us
here. Th* tide of misfortune* commenc­
ing with the nnsucresaftil attack on Cor­
ROUEBTE Ac WTRIKEB,
inth has not turned yet." Another sim­
CALEBS fa drop, mediefam, patent awdj
1 cfaM, pafate. cite, turysalta*. bursfag geld, ilar letter *ay*. to| da not see any possible
i Hauonu dre-ctnffa. arlndow-atsM, putty, gro­
ss. Btattonsry, *sd fancy srticic. Stars i*

gajtixgs’ ^usiutss Jintlng.

A VAVs
thorough pili* fl .a
fad.
. •
.
ix&gt;n the Liter, *x&lt;
in extent aa that fa*
mW it* tanner ednto be the csss w»h

.EBY

The condition of the rebels fa flea of
extreme exhaustion; such a* only the
utter desperation of ruffians at bay or
martyr* at the slake could endure.—
Which title fa du* to those who would
rebel a slave aristocracy Into life by war,
the world may judge.
Their strength
and resources are strained to the ex­
tremes! point of endurance; ar* oo th*
very verge of collape* from intrissic
weakness; and It fa their own cxpvctatlun to oollapae under the pressure they
feel, unless tbo dissensions of tbs North
shall afford them prompt relief.
Die rebels have never hoped or ex­
pected to kria by fore*, to figkt their way
alone.by
war to recogi itiou; and they
1
do not n&lt;&gt;». From the
have relied on outside I
design was to aeiae the
surprise^ and keep ft by _* help of pro­
slavery Democrats of the North. Their
---------- f,---------- —
mid wived lain
national life by Dngland, the Mrs. Gamp
of Europa
And their third and last
hope la a return to their first, via., a re
I lane* upon their old allies the Democraiic party at the North, aad political
dlaewyiutie.
/*. ,.
We may observe In paining that this
one fact of reliance oo external strength
is of itself proof that the rebel* are not
entitled to independence.
Nothing Is
clearer than that the international rule
that Might makes Right la Revolution.
Otherwise, any district may rebel when
ever It can gel foreign instigation and
help.
In these circumstances, they have but
one thing to do, and they are doing ft.—
They are keeping up their courage and
sustaining their exhausted strength by
watching the progress of the disloyal
Democrats at the North.
77.r AicAmor.d Jfaour’rrr announced in
joyful capital* that Gov. Beynxiur had
announced that the Proclamation would
be resisted and tbstan alliance waa to
be proposed between the South and the

Tlw Richmond Eraruxtr of Jan. 20th
show* that th* “Yankees have kept all
the territory they have got, and have
steadily prt^reesed in ronvnest at a rate
that will eat up-lbe whois Confederacy
in one more yearthat the •'Yankeea are
in great farce in the vgvy heart of the
C«-nfederacy; have much te encourage
them in the prosecution of tbs war, and
we not a little to excite rorfaus apprehen­
sion* a* to the futureand conclude*
thnt the Southern armies must have 100.­
VRTICK OF THE PEACE, Will Ittesd i»th* 000 men more in two months, or else the.
collection of debt* and «11 mh«r Lusioms reltel csn«c is Inst.
p«rtaiatajrta bit eftee with fidelity m&lt; pn-sntMSU &lt;&gt;*C» opremw Umtge's Uotei. Orsagsviio
The Ermuintr of Jen. 27, after recapit­
Mills, B.rry eosnty, ti c*.
_______
ulating all the *4eet stories about the
ronfnsivn In Northern finance*, quarrels
stAnngal us. etc., enn rome to no plot*
snjvr conclusion than this: "tiiat the“Yankec forces now in tha field ar* very
great, that they will 6ght. and thdl there
is no use in talking about peace until they
ar* whipped, and well whipped. When
we rememlier that allboiigh with revere
ee every now and then^lhe roorue of, the
UtratOUS *s&lt;t Surgsvo. Dw.Hlage»Bro*d- Union armies haa on the whole been one
■ »y, unr the Court Boux®.
of advance and victory. It will quickly
appear what hopea.enii be left of the fuH. J.“HAffBYIRTMCIAX. SCHGEOX i»d Aebsebsar ; &lt;H- | tore irum *urh a past.
The w*r is to be derided in the Sonthfa* ever smith’* Drag Store a^adyrne Block. i
■Uugi. Nichirsn. Ot&amp;eo boors from » to It . west, and that far various reasons; be
i cause tb* rebri territorv In Virginia is
I- one of the strongest defensive territories
in the world; l-ecause in the west the
denial Inteltncddliug of Washington is
r.lieent ; betanse tl.e Northweal is the
heart of our country, tn-J will, have an
open Mississippi.; because the main reb­
el artery for military supplies comes
through th* Southwest, crossing the
Mississippi at Viekshurg. Now, a large
parcel at the official teicgram* of Gnu.
Hindman in Arkansas from the middle
of November to the middle of December,;
1862, waa taken the other day at Van j
Buren by Gen. Blunt. They contain a
perfect picture of destitution, military
weakness, discouragement, and hopeless­
ness; a full ronfosuion that the game is

J

X CXxtMtVX.

Davis’s uwn barbariM proclaaatloa that
Union ofifasrs were to ba handed over to
be bung under Blate tews, in oonsequeooe
of the prod amatiun of Jan, 1, was repu­
diated by bis own Congress, aad quite
knocked in lb* b**d by our capture of
Arkansas Post, which gave u« a heavy
majority of prisoMra to retaliate o*.
The public amHimawt of lbs rebels is
rapidly becoming disheartened and di*
sflected. Th* , rebel newspapers and
correepoodvuc* which have been brought
North trt far the last three months in­
creasingly full of complaints about their
law freeing rich men from service (every
owner of 20 ur mors slaves fa by hw
exempt,) the Imputed inoompetaoee of
their leader* and corruption «&gt;r their pub­
lie servants, and their increasing destitu-

transportation delay la starving hia comm*nd ; and thia juat ■■ ba-i* ex peeling tn
march into desolated Missouri, snd should
have full ration* and lasg* rsssr vs Mores.
Again he says, “Our all depends on nor
getting the very largsrt possible supplies
of corn on thiu rtes (of the river.) It is
our only hops. For God’s sake, move
heaven and earth tn send u* every grain
that cm be gotten, here." The whole
correspondence ia fall of such phrases as :

r-cr, &amp;

Bwch of thsus wn4m are nsi&gt;*fltttly1t
npiwflw, Md with Mfl'MMI w 1
certain MadL
'
Ths present teUsr* of the DMuoereti

ell principle whatever, and have th* ad

Agate : th* poMtfesl sltaatioa to ba*tar
than It has hews. The stogie fart that
Mr. Weed has formally left the Repuhfl«m parte mrotota* bins, wad done rnnub
tn explain Mr. Seward, and to show ax■utly wbut the loysltota are fighting
managed tbe war *a to destroy the party
—
I*.*
-- . wtn anszrvy Iwtili.—
nna
mo pa. xy io ti
Evsu patriotic citterns ar* weary of tbs
burdens of taxes, and are afflicted with
the horrible waste of Uvea aad trsssunr*
which ha* resulted from the feeble action
and flx&gt; I ish lenity .the vesting advene**,
the awful downees of th* moral growth
of the Government. Even good citlxeo*
—In lutcsitfoc—may b* found who wMe-

No bnneet Democrat will follow hie
party into mob law and threatened mur­
der.
Wood could not get even the
nomination at Alhanv for this reason
■nd no other. And If the Western Demoenita try like vinhn*. they will In all
human probability find ho better eueeeae.
Moreover : the strength of the North
is even now nnt materially Impaired.—
While It feels that men are absent and

bean used by th* Daoucratio heders
with a boldnsea, promptitude. Mate, farseeing perception, and shrewd teetieal
suodvct.of a very high order of political
merit— and wickedness; fa both these
folly equaling and in owny traiu reeembling the policy of the rebel government
to cMl sad military administration.
Tb* actual methods by wbich this oppodtfou baa been conducted, as wail as
tbe lutermedfate objects sought, are quit*
various, though they may ell he cteased
together a* practice* which openly justify
nr only faintly blame or do not blame at
all, th* rebels; but find fault iwft only
with th* way fa which the Govsramsut
measure* are executed, but with every
one of these measures tbemselrs*.
They say the rebels are right Beoe*.
tor Richardson, fa a recent speech at
SpringfieM, m.,aaM fa so many words,
that the rebellion cannot be subdued, end

more trnopa.
The CtaciRMb £ajvir*r
ttetaHj aseerted “th* real genuine De­
mocracy of the country were never at
heart for the war.” Eaton of C'Wmettl&lt;M loudly declared that the Connecticut
Democrats would not let Massachusetts
troops gn through their Biate to Wash­
Ingtan. The Chlear' times and Gorinnatl Enquirer assert that there was ample
csirse for the rebellion.
The Republi­
can farmer (Bridgeport. Conn.) says “the
8-uth had ■ right to defend themselves.”
Eastman, Democratic candidate for Gov­
ernor In New Hampshire, a lbw days
ago mad* a speech from which a irtrangsr
could not have teamed that there wan a
rebellion. True, he said that something
must be pot down. .Il was ‘abolitioniam.’
They openly plot further dismember­
ment of the Union. Il to needteas to speci­
fy from among concerted outcries of all
the leading Democratic papere^nd even of
messages of Governors, the incevevt and
reiterated assertion* that New England
abolitionism or fanaticism or radicalism
began ibe war, and it responsible for it;

State*, are the natural allies of the South;
(hat lie proper way to end tha war fa
to “reconstruct" the Union without New
England.
It would be ■ curious and
edifying exercise to listen to a Democart
reconciling hie two doctrine* of "New
Eagland Out fa the OoM “and Tb* Con­
stitution as It la, end tbs Union aa It
WtL, kUd., noralUat, «lr op tet

Thr Rithmnd Dirpaleh of J an. &gt;4 ba*
a long article of significant exultation
over the "»ign* from the Norths**!,"
such as th* disunion speech of Merrick at
Chicago. Vallandigham'* programme of
diseoutfaeefag bctilitfos, and growing fretion, aad discouragement In every
joalouaie* between the West and East.
pc=dbht?-Y. Tbe writer has personally
a» Cllflwany AH, Maa^mtn com* Into direct collision with Beeneeratie loflocDcee Io recruiting service.—
James Brook*, a member of Congress
elect, declared on Dee. #0. that neither
officers nor soldiers were bound to obey
or respect the Proclamation ofJuuxry 1;
a direct endeavor io raise mutiny fa our
or false or true. Wbsi fa ths reasoa of
thfa! Il ls boenuss their strsugth and
They oppose tooth nd mH all meas­
hope* are fail fog together; and their very ures to counteract treason fa the North.
lest chance fa, to maintain a show uf uni­ The writ of habeas corpus, they say, sen
- - * - a k,
!■- rrwaraewt
w »'» —. ;. ana
J
ted resolution and strength in the field not t-o* *u«penoea
oy »tn*
yet a little while, until their salvation If congress had drata h. they would have
shall be secured by a diveraioc by the said It was the Prreidret*. beslwaM—
Northern Democrat*.
They have not bee* attttoad with any
In like manner, Jeff. Dasfa, in a speech punishment of a Northern traitor; not
to the Miseiarippi Legislature during hi* erne. Evary Imprisonment of such a
recent progrcee through tbe Southwest, impediment oMfai conspiracies, the^call
insisted strongly open tbo appearaneo of

good faith; Ihaeo aeperoervloe^to ott
aidewi fleeter* that kite fte—lytire
Proetemstlne a* a lew to null awd void,
that no one need «fawy ar r**p*et ft, that
the eoart* will annul It; that as a mill,
tary CMBMre the euHtere will wot fight
fortotitesfavsadu»otsee touted will

aujrrs

And the Democratic mevMWMtt Ate

unable to us* its tnois.lbey have invented
their present method of being eonsrvatire
on anxraehic principles. An “unterrified"
party, th* furious and determined makers
of wars In ISIS and srith Msxkn, they
now growl out “Pesc*" from under In­
congruous sheep’s clothing. Their patron
ealnto were those red bot rock* of Union­
ism. Jackaoo and Douglas, and now they
move esrtb and belito oom prom is* with
rebel*; jurtlfy rebelHoc, make mob*
and threaten murder to uphold It, and to
help it the better, they scheme out an
other secession.
Tin terietks by which all these phna
are to bo rtaiiaod into the election of
candidate* are too notoriou* to require
mure than a reference.
Specimen* are
drunken threat! of Senator Saulsbury ;
the armed mob which, for the first time
tn our history, forced the election of a
United Slate* Senator, Buekalsw al
Harrisburg ; the similar mob that tried
to do the same at Albany ; The sec ret

firing by reason of the war tsAom As
fasows. will cqmmonly remember but
very few.
Nor need a bitter hum* opposition
terrify the advocates *f war. 'Dtere waa
one even amongst ua in the Revolution.
There waa ass'in Franro to th* wars at
Napoleon L; there
now to those
of bia oepbsw; there was one in England
to the Crimean war; there was one
amongst us to the Mexican war and that
of 1812. A borne opposition fa a com­
mon Lneldeat of wars, and to be expected.
Tbe one thing needful to prevent the
present disloyxl Northern upporition
from^doing harm.ia, Energy and Victory.
Of the last we have had eome. and are
tbi' flret
justified in exporting____ , ’•f’;L_
we have had too little, but ar* gradually
usir^ mom.
The foreign influence upon the altitude
and pruepecta uf tb* Northern loyalists
is not entitled to more than an allusion ;
because If the nation does its duty, that
Influence cannot hurt us; and if it does
not, w* shall be ruined neither lee* nor «
more by reason of it.

4. tri anwiFtsreaTTOx.
On th* whole, evciuwilh Ite palnfal
Idejaya, obvious uneertiijn(y end beeitaftqp, manifold putties and mistakes aad
retreringo of wror^ paths—or right ones,
there may be traeed fa the career of tbe
Admlnlstrnti'io a decidedly rising aver­
age of appreciation of the criria, of understendfog about mm. of decision in chosen
leaders by merit, and In adopting meas­
ures such a* tbe times demand.
Th*
leuson of tbe Northern election defeats fa
certainly understood. Tbe displacement
of general* has been a substitution of bel­
ter and better men, although with many
exception*, like tb* cases of Fremont,
Hunter, Mitchell gad Butler, wrong both
■ Thia vssti akiUfid, and energetic party on priori pie and on expediency: But the
machine, trading, not upon ite own mer­ first titre* would not be removed new,
its, but upon the weak military and and Butler fa' entreated already to go
political management#th* Admfuistra- bsek. The world moves after all.
'
Hen, ba* already secured some Success.
F1U John Porter fa disgraced. Pro­
htotwnMmtealbls is dismissed.
Buell and McClellan
ite raproeeotelioo in &lt;
ere shelved. Every now and then a list
ofoAcere fa published, dfamfaued er M*h- '
the sentiment qf the
lered far Had eenduct nr incompetency.
otlsci of citixen*.
htwrest, anger, paarion, and prejudice Th* discipline of the army grows more
Upon North end StMft nMn, ft hgw dues stringont snd military.'
much tn uphold slavery, ecrournge rebel­
While It Is undoubtedly the fart that
lion, pretrax* the war, destroy th* liv** unless we have move victories tbe North
ofpatriot* (*blefly Ite political opponents) will not give tills Administration snotber
waste tbs national treasure, and dlsur- army by valumeeridg. sndTrmild proba­
gMte* political beliefs quite enough bly only yield it to drafting at anv rate,
weakened snd decMtrslixod. bv sddmg it haa at fort been oonrinded that the
ffl—ulnutem j--------- - -------’
slaves may fight fi&gt;r freedom, and tb*
bad enough, a_----- 1----------- - -------one thing which would hev* exploded
the rebellinn cwt of right long ago if
prnperiv done, fa doo* nnw; tardily,
irihla be success, the Northern disloyal1 Imperfectly, trader great dfaudvantsgsa
opporiUMhasadvaucufi farM th* rood Yet ft fa doo*. We eball have a negro
array. Tb* bfoch roe* may fidrt hfa
way to freedom; and while ha proves hfa
own manhrmd. be will spnre so much
Tbs earn* Administrate. fanHa which farther flsath sod Woodshed to his wbttn
have created the Opposition, have from1 brethren of the North, who, whether they
the beginning of th* prewm streegfa1 meant ft nrnni.h*va fa fact been fighting
•onfousded tba loyalists of th* North,&gt; ewd dying for the slava
I waakuMd dtoir brods, and oectrallx.d&gt;
Tbteis St fortllritqr an the nwsj in
their sflbrts. But fa Spite of all, H to1 a true eenee-, taking away He right hand,
Mill atruth whiah woman will b* apt lo1 hie very footboid; sod it only need* a
1 liule more erdwrastw. waMeg until th*
&gt; white bum of the Smrtb have to area
their ewn ItvittC m we &lt;fa, end they Will

�the North, wars wiwIljW
Il leaders, in behalf «
saaoe.

In thia article 1

______ 1

Demoursta of Michigan,

more than a simple letter,
soeh treatooaY&gt;)• ee®G*ann

_

ooratto tenders apoak.*ud vote fur ; aad
BOITOV, BACSTAIU-BNSIONS.

Fort Lafeyrtte, only to get baric to tbrir

dpnatitteocy; to'chest, to delude and to

MKrUMUCAM gOJUMATtOMS.
Fsr J-Mee of th. Supreme Cewrt,
JAMES V. CAMPMWa’

The RepubUoaa Stele CoaveaUe*.

The Republican State Convention to
nominate a candidate for Judge of the
Nations do not die so easily.
Tbe Supreme Court and Regents of tbe Uni­
\ United States has a stronger and more
versity, convened at Detroit, onthe 12th
vivid natioual vitality than any other na­
luaL, and organised permanently by
tion on earth, because—bod aa it ifr-lt
has more Intelligeut self government; electing Col. F. W. Curtenius, Preaident,
and it wilt take agreat deal of killing yeL and E. R. Emmoas and A. B. Ibmer
if wo interpret rightly tbe signifieanoe of Secretaries.
the fact* which wo have been eajtnsraOu motion of W’fft- A. Howard *a
.ting, they may bo summed as follows: Committee of heron waa appointed, '«&gt;
Tlie rebels are on the very edge of com­
plete exhaustion and defeat, lookfag to* a draft rssohilioM, consisting of W®. A.
last hope iu too dtaloyal Northern De­ Howard, G. M. Edwards, E. Pringle, J.
mocracy. That Democracy l«s made P. LeRoy, T. W. Ferry, Maj. J. H. Rlubnn effort to help them, with a vigor and
ardsoa, and R. B. Batcher.
skill on the wboio remarkable, but whore
The reeoluUoas preanated and adopted,
excess of illegal violeoM and &gt;ant of
central moral principle mads it lore Ite wUl be found eteewbere in tbte paper.
A candidate for Judge of the Supreme
court of Michigan was nominated by
is still true, resolute, and andiseourwged. ।
And the Government grows stronger and
wiser. And the war gives on ns prosperwnaly aa oould on tbe whole be expected,
from past rarijviotories, toward future
ones which we have a right to expect.
Thus, in spite of all the evils that can
be found, If we seek after them, the Prtwpeet is Good; and, more than ever, each
true man is caHcd upon to strengthen bis
heart, to stand firm or to go forward, and,
having put his hand to this bloody plough
of war, not to turn back, as he values
his seif retpert, bls country, or bis God.
Nj*£hristian man, we believe, ean find
It In his heart to admit that the God be
worship, and loves can give up this na­
tion an offering to the Slavs Meloob.
There is a right and a wrong in ihM^war.
And if there is any distinction betweso
[' right and wrong, who will dare take ths
\fidm of All Vilteieies, and put it in the
•Right; and take Freedom, and put her iu
ths Wrong, and cast her forth in shxrael

brilol. aa follows s
Hon. James V. Campbell 188 ; Usury
T. Backus 10. Jud^ Campbell waa de­
clared unanimously nominated.
On motion, the several Congressional

&lt;■

"The AboUtioniste bare—I mean all
but Demecraia—say they don’t want tbe
war to clCkM until the last negro, or until
the lest one at sou Ulmoia boya. have
left their hones bleaching on the battle­
field. But I aay that l don't aunt tbe seeking to subvert that Government
war to alone until you Illinois boys have wliich bs our birthright; are deaobting
A L.! l.'.u. .1 .A kia
our fair land red carrying Mirror AT.d
mourning Into buumarabls bousAoldi:
And whereas, Self preservation Is tbu
first great duty of Governments, aa of
natural persons; tbsrsfiire 1.
Resolved. That by the Constitution of
. thia war, the United Stales, (be Proiident is re­
but to free quired to Uiks dtro that the lews, of
kve th*; whites; to which tlia Constitution i» tbe supremo
one, are faithfully executed, and to swear
of affirm that ho will,.to the best of his
abilttv. preserve, protect and defend tb«t
Constitution; that the charter of our
Union is not an abaurd as to enjoin upon
the Chief Magistrate sa a dutv to be per
formed at nil hsxards, that which rorres
ponds to thr right of relf-def.nss among
natural persons, witnow ffaliY. Acrane
honorably,
mxo tux mx tss roe Dtscnxadixo even
Tbe shore was written by R. B. Lang DUTY; that tbe GuJatituiimi has not under
ley, of Toy lorerille, Bl, to hie eow.Hafao. taken to Dxnxc and limit toe mxaks and
MKAtrax of offrnse; lhat so tai as Con­
IB my regiment.
gress has neither prescribed ths method of
(Stood,)
N. Nim.
conducting the present defensive wdt,
Colonel 180th III. tut
nor limited It. elfccta, the President' as
Such letters are being sent by tboua- Constliuthwml Com otander-ln-Chief of
ends to the poldiera—by whom are they the Artsy and Navy, bound to direct ths
conduct,
ia upon every principle ofeesson
sen11 NoA by war Democrats or Ropwblkans, or "Aboliltowwl*,"' btrt by and of tew vested with ths right uf de
eiifing upon the mew to be employed;
rebel sympathisers, and proelavery trailand that II isovr solemn eonvietlon that
ora— Peace Democrat. I Mark th- men,

Fir* DMria-Bdnrd Cl Walkir.rf
Wayne.

—in short, distracting and weakening tbo

Seccnd District—J. E. JoJjnsourtifSL

blow dealt nt sece®iou.^Liks the torire

The Negro Brigade in South Carolina

Drafting look place mi I
in ride omiyty, on Tuesdal

te doing good wry lee. It has just return
sd frovn so excursion 60 miles wp the St.

Marya River, to Woodstock, which toe o
they burnt after n severe engagemeat—
It ia said “they destroyed tba salt works

STAND AAD

bg which the following
drafted into the United Sil

SCALES
OF ACL tixos.

and fought libs veterans, sod repulsed a

of Barry.
Fifth District—Airs Sweetser, of St.
Clair.
.
Sixth District—Thomas J. J001 In, of
Genneaeeo.
Henry C. Knight and Thomas D. Gil­
bert were nominated by ballet, m eaodl-

ite kind, ever convened st Detroit

Lansteg, Feb. IX 1863.

■ Ox ovb naw FAoa will bo found an
able and very encouraging article, fro®
the New York Jnd^tndtut. relative to
the situation and prospects of our mill

tary affairs.
We believe nothing but
truth ia stated, when tba waiter assarts
tbo rebels in the field, but from rebels
who art plotting io the rear of our ar­

mies. Let do person, who feels anything
like despondency,relative to our national
affaire, fhil to rood tbe artHe referred to.
While Jt pointe out tbe dangers of tbe

situation, it ie still fall of hope ; and
akbough quite long, every part ie full of

Gen. Grant finds It difficult to pt ne­
groes to work on the Vicksburg canal.—
Tba darhlep re®«»bar tba treachery to
which they were subjected last year, whaa
after having been used, they were left to
the tender ncroiai of their enraged and

crael masters.

Tbe War Department contemplate
•ending an iron clad vessel to protect (be

harbor of San Fraorisoe.

Jbe CongreraionaJ Comtnittro on tire
Cocduet of the War, are examining tato
too cares of iMsibordianu*
office"

of Gea. Bururida'a late aousy.

A recent meeting of Demowrtic amepiratora aaasmblad at Delano’s h New
York, on toe 5to test., to tabs ■isrews

when they return.
“An intelligent gentleman who hae
conversed with tbe different Major Gen­
erals and Brigadier Generals In General
Grant's army, with tbe understanding
that he wanted an expression on tbe so
lion of our state legislatures in IIMobis,
and ladisna, reports to me that they
deprecated and denounced the Copper­
heads to a men, and compered them un
favorably with Jeff. D«*!* •n&lt;*
of**.Geh. Jotn A. Logan, known through
out the North west as a Democrat said:
‘•Tell them .tip at the North, for me.
that we ton whip the rebels.
We are
going to do it, and whto we are done we
err to return home. Wboh wb
‘ '
we shall yet bp strong enough
. .
manly punish any secession syihpaibisers or pesos preachers that we may be
able to find in our way.”
.. ,
Gen. Loomis was equally afronglnbui
langwtos. Acv Jier trader*! said: “If
wsnad Dick Merrick, Allsn. Robinron,
Goudy, and Story of theSscwsioa Tivut,
.
-i
WM&lt; tk,_ known, wo’d
penny.
Th. incensed

Ub* months, to serve per
sohetitute: . .
I
PreHevills—David R.I
■G. Brown, Ralph S. Vm&gt;
W Burt, Wm. M Beede
Norman S. Stanley.

Gan. Greet h«» forbidden trading with
in hia linsa, by ■peculators, previous to
the redaction of Vfcksbvrg. Ha bettevw

Wnlea, ilemaa If. Brew
■OupmamWniiani Lindeel

■ueh speculation demeralixing to the ar-

JufereJ. Walker, Jacob d
J. Bown^Usrvey Cine, J J

Geo. A. Barbw.Aaron ,M
Collier,’ Daniel Sheen, Wifi
Rutland—J obn Well

Freatoe, Eatus Rork, Maj
"by, John Rork, John Man
Maple Grove—VafetJ

A mare W heeler, Pliny Mcj

Dixon,

John

Stewart, J

Aaron Wright, Emmersou I

Yankee Springe—Isaac 11
M. Ellsworth, James T. I

A LECTURE
TO -^O-CTITO ME3NT 1
JtaS /WUM.tesAwW Mtepr; Xfcv ICU.
A LXCTCM OX TBE X ATVER. flUULTMIXT.

I
My rou Peck, li l
Robert A. Kelly, Geu. cl
Hartwell.

o-|m Mu&lt;xdlum.
I
Teenday eveuipg Mr. Bal
an order from tbe G.i»-ero«&lt; I

tlon,” "CoDalitotioB,’’ "arbitrary arreala”

of tbe Revolution, tbsir memories will
Third District—Georgs Wsilisma, of bo a stanch in every Ipyai nostril. Tbo
Calhoun.
Mood of.oUr breve comrades in tbo field
Fourth District—James A. Sweszcy, “is offered wo be to Northern rebels,

The Convention is represented aa odo
tof tbo moot harmebiota sstomWagre at

• There, Sir i. the damnable abelitiouie* who adminietcre toa Government.—

1br yooredvee;

Districts were called upon to report can that, al thio day—when the rebellion ia
didates for Regents of tbe Univernity.— well nigh exhausted, so that a Aw vigor­
Ibe following candidates were reported ous blows will malts it cpHspse like a
bladder—are praiing of "Pease," Abciliand accepted :

dates at large.

SpectM Cor. ofthe Advertiser &lt;k Tribune.
Thia baa been a day of inteMs snitoinrot at toe capital.
Propably at no
Vims since Brownell threatened in tbe
Hall ofRepreeeatalieea, a “bro in ibe
rear,” has pditieal feeling run SO high as
at tbe moment I write.
AU the- after
noon «as consumed by Judge Pratt, who
is just recovering frbm UlnoM.
After
eooeiudmg bis written .peeeh, iu Which
Mr. Trett referred :to the Preeideot’a
FraelaasaUon, ba utterred tbe fdlowiag
words taken down by me on tbs spotHe raid:
- T

destroy them.
Bat read this Union (i) letter, and jndgs

Resolved, That tb wenken the enemy
and strengthen ourselves by all the
meant known To clriUj-vd warfare, is a
duty that neither the priceless! blood of
oor soldiers hi the field, nor the eacrednees of the cause, will permit the AdmlnIstrslion to neglect.
Resolved, That to deprive the rebel
States and district, of 3,000.000 of black
laborers must diminish tbs number of
while soldiers they can hereafter mar­
shal against us, lessen tbe supplies for
those already in tbe field, cripple tbe
eusiuy, diminishing the hardships .and
dangers oftbejoyi
., &lt;-.—.-c
useful lives, and render success certain ;
snd. therefore, we endorse tbe proclama­
tion ofthe President of the United States,
taeued on the first dnj of January, 1803,
fit and proper in every point ofvtew. as a
warmesMre; mid in taking this ground
the President hae discbf.rped a duty to
our brave and patriotic aoldiere,. to free
InatltntiMn, and to the Constitution itoslfi
ba could in do wise bars omitted, and
be Is entitled to tbe thanks and support
of all goad citissns.
Reaolred, Put while we mnura over
tbe terrible suffering mdieted by this
wirited rebellion, w« rejoice in the con
virtlon that God, In his wisdom, will s»

the draft for fisc days, ,w 1
to psHnii tow cs nut yet drJ

taneM. Bal lb«y mosru nolaa M. wjfteiS hl J I-'
Tb« &lt;feeems4 bte for nea r yawn b—n a aseaMcet membvr of th. Clmreb, andato tea. asw gm
to her reward. Way aha rest lapreMOa&gt;-

fill wp their quotm.

Ex

have bem mad* by tbe to
behind, and, although the'rtl
yet all in, it is thought that1

SPECIAL NOTICES

Wilf be avoided.

kin prubaldo that one tri
Series of Teachers' Inatitul

PICTURE GALLEEY!
IX JU8TIX08. Barry reeely. Mite., ie Bower*
BSW belMtag.sp
M doer.

Tills GALLERY

b.ld at Ilaatings ir&gt;mmsdial I
is made to the SeperinCrtricI

SOLMEB’8

BOUNTY,

BAUK.PAY, PKN81UN. AC.

t

T'he
from B U
I k*_aadeniftned.
__ I-... -■ having
- j T*_rereired
....

Inatrtietirm.

Will not cverl

y oung person intending to bl
under whose eyes these liml
■nd who would endeavor to I

an Institute, consider
personally solicited to forw* I
■nd the name, of others &lt;1
same, to J. W. Bancroft, Pnl
Union School. Il is naeesaarl
SAVE YOUR BILES, RIBBONS, Ac.

to this matter at once.
I
should by went tans surly J

HKonra»Acwn wirctmtr® m
EIAI. mwm Piteuime.Hsstt. te.tourt;
irui eiaaka
...

ths 21st in«L
I
• Tbs feKosring form of ptrill
nend. vix;
Ths undoriugi ed, TescUrtl

Coaaty, or Intending to be I
Ifereby, requsat the Superir-I
.Public fasteuetion, to hold s|
•Institute st Hastings, in which

Resolved. That to long aa the rebels,
with arras hi their hands, sot at defiance
tbe Constitution add laws of the Ukhed

shall endeavor if pnaaible to 1
To tbo above append both tJ

tr'Ti.xfecX'

gy-See advertisement of I
; Ssle," in this paper. Mr. Dos |
who can be relied upon in all I
.Ite. .n»k'.kkte&gt;t rate..

..him, will pet clear and perfect

joBjeBDnmre,

Always err rnx Barr.—Es

jcotllug Sulf raws— a» the bast
little for a year’s supply, aad
costs but little more than the p

ibastifges farther than tbe poe
ttnuah more healthy.
W»
.tneud the Cbrmieal Sale rat us tJ

�GREAT

-firm!

irtu.

West Plains, Met, Feb. 7.
To Major Gen. Curtis:
The daah on Batesville baa accomplish
•d all dMt was intend*.!. Am ex press is

Y. PENSIONS,

STANDAAD

DALES
r ALL KIKDS

HASTINGS

mswowTg -try cwvusvy orwaioa. ks*o»kiv*
Marmaduke’s force* out of Bateavtll* on
th* night of th* 4th tasU. killing aad
wounding many, aud capturing some
--------------------- _
Adama.
Waring eeyj
a, 4ih Missouri
into Batesville
cavalry, made
most gallantly.
,
Such of th* enemy aa could not crowd ite of this Stats, wba, haring volunteered
into the ferry boate swam the river,
and attend the service, tones frafor tow*Marmaduke's entire fore* is on tb* ly s ben freed their nusniry’a flag aad
other aide, and tha pufimta were exchang­
ing ehnt* on the looming of th* 5th iosL
Waning ha*
’ * “-------.the country. &lt;
tion was only j
umoe aitdaroM^,
______ .
lion* to return carefully.
j. W. MVlDSQi
Br&gt;g. G*u. Cmuamum

Drafting look place in several town*
infrfr ooogtr, cm Tuesday of last week.
Lf wbieh lb* following persons wart
drafted Into th* United Staten aerviee for.
toow months, to eervc personally, or by
submituts:
Prafrievine—David R.Cook, Congdon

Cairo, Feb. 13.—Tbe leva
Mississippi aid*of lb* rive*,
below Helena, at Yaxoo Pass,
cut by our forces. It has also
at Greenville, on tbe lx&lt;ul*lana
posit* Latke Providence.
/

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp; Strikes,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL,

Ml! MW®8»

Moment* of G...

pteUtea^r tonnM not b. grantal.
ordwvd, that said pstiltensr

New York, Feb. 14.—The New York
Times’ Washington dsspeteh says: The
43. Brown, Ralph 8. Van Vie* l, Charles rebel forces whiefi wnrw sent to Sexton's
Wf. Burt, Wm. M Bcndder, Kdwia Tl Junction have b*en sent back to tbe
tea, Norman S. Stanley, Jonathan F. Rappahannock. Tbcru arc some reasons
r..&gt;
u. .I.. !■
k.
Wdss, lieman H. Btewnall, Afrlburt
■Chapman,William Lindsey, Henry Starr.

James F. Walker, Jacob Smith, Andrew
J. Bonn, llsrvwy Cline, John B.Cramer,
Ge&lt;&gt;. A. Barber, Aaron King Jr^ T*ni.
Collier, DenivlShcan, William Wbceli r,

TURE

ML EHnwortb, James T. Dibble, John
Harlwsll.
Hope— Myron Peek, Henry Jtuktas,
Robert A. Kelly^jGeu. Chandler. M*&lt;
o-lm McCvIlmn.
Tudaday *v suing Mr. Bailey received

an order from the ^wveroor, pnetpouiug
lb* draft for five d&gt;y *, iu bis disuretiou,
to permit towns Dot yet diWftcd from U&gt;
fill up their qmKan.
Extra tnyrriion*

T£A.,COFFEE. SUOAB.ffi’lCW. FETTER,
FBtTMfit. F106, KA1SI5H. CUbFlSU.
Is bet. srerrthiag In tbe Umcery Use, sort si
■iUbe sealed for faathv use.

aU&amp;M&amp;m iPXBTUniUKE'J

Fraas Com Banks* Any.

And CwokiBK Extract!,

New V«i&lt; Feb. tS.-'Tbe THbuw**

CHANCERY SALE.
Q7ATE OF KICUIOAN.-Tho Circui
B U- «-ty of, Horn.«-a™

in the army, being unwilling to bold a
place fire which tb* PrwUdwt mnet b*
regarded a* declaring binitiufit.

VIIUM. •
IU
Legs, Bowols, Disrrhma. Colic, hfiam
mation of tbe Slomaeb of Bo»els, H*ad
aahn, Dixxineas, Eadiscy’s Enufy Br^V
will afford inimadi*** **ae, and prwwu
sevar* illnato. Its use will not interfere
I have not Ifoard from th*' 2Tst siti^e
with-the action &gt;&gt;f any other medicine.
tbe battle.
I was taken prisoner on I nit will ia all &lt;asee aseiet Other inedka
Wednesday. Tuesday waa employed In lions in fMiliteling* cure. Bear iu mind
whervvvr
their is pain Radway** Ready
skirmishing. On Wednesday tba fr/Z.

&gt;kQms&gt; of JUWDvHk. la MM eoantyof Barry,
M*3Ma t* tbs Hat &lt;4 said vOI^r.
b.tr&lt;Fefru«rT 4. 1M».
ILurs a Da Yoa, CwnylsUunfs Sulkiter*.

CHANCERT SALE.
' -J
■ TATE OF MICHIGAN-Th. CSrruit C«rt
) for th* cesaty of liarrr, in Chancery.
ZLortew F. M*.

was opened by our right and center.—:
i«ea been made by th* townships still Our brigade was on tb* right is. Shenbehind,mmL although the returns are not' dan's divisiouit
You requested me to
j give a dcaeriptiun of the battle at !*erry

ville. but I excused myself, bull will this

WHI be avoided.

Bounty,
N8IOK.&amp;C. ‘
Jncr uf tlx Treasury

SDnillECTIOXS

lime try to tell you aonjfethlng of the
fight al Murfreesboro. All that I could
kin prubaWo that on* of th* Spring s*e&lt;&gt;f tbe fight waa on tbe right wing and
Sene*/of Teacher*' Institute* may be in our own division. In the morning of
bald at Hastings ifimmediate application the first day’s bard fighting, 1 was some
i* mad* In th* Be perl nt end ent of Public ways from oar regiment 'and had just
Instruction. Will not every teachar or eaten my breafiiat, wh*h our cannun
young person intending to beo«»n&gt;e each, commenced booming, and tbe shells came
use
beads, alighting
under wbue* *yea lhaae line* may fall, smging over
and who would endeavor to attend eueh user into tbe lines of tbe rebels. Quick
as thought, cam* tbe reply in like man­
an institute, cowalder Aistrr// nr ktntlf
ner from their guns. Our brigade waa
paraoaally solicited u&gt; forward bis name stationod in an &lt;^»en fluid, owr eahivon in
and lb* name* of other* desiring tbe &lt;&gt;ur rear; the enemies in our front, so
that
x* got the tpusicuf the shells Jrom
same, to J. W. Bancroft, Prin. Heatings
' bOt|^,
-_________ h_______
After a-fewjnieul*»a*anouUnion School. Il i* nacsaasry to attend ■
tiding, then came the fun.
to this matter at once.
Tbe name*
A whole division of the rebels made
should by seat to M early as Saturday their appearance in front of our'a, when
tha Slat inst.
'
we pouted into them one good volley
■ Tha followfag form of pHiliwn may be from all bands, which was immediately
answered by them. Thau earn* the eontuad, vlx;
linuous roar of nawkclry. I wish hen*
Tb* undwaigred, Teacher* of Barry 1 could describe to you th* real sppaarCouwy, or Intending to become ■Mb. I &lt;if th* charge. Th* sound of a volley of
'Ifrrehy. request the Superintandant of musketrv might be c&lt;m&gt;par*d to tbe
sound ittoagineti from .MiUs forest
.Public tatruttfon, to'hold a Teacher- falling to th* earth nearly al fine*. After
iBstltnte at Hastings, In which event wa th* first volley, the sounds of th* others
ehall endeavor if posetbl* to be present. ar* more diaconnaeted. something like a
To tbe above append both name* and storm approaching. On the right it was
owe fosMMnt mar ■
"diiy;' Jt framed
stnmgWto m* that' In euph a storm of
bullets, no more are killed and wounded
ry See advertisement of "Land for than really are.
.Sale," in this paper. Mr. Dorn te a man
who can be relied upon in all bi* promJfra. .Those vhe may purchase tandanf
. him, wifi gel clear and perfect tW*a.
Always

omt thx

Barr.—Especially in

petting SaleraUM— aS the beat costs but

&amp;Uhs for a year** supply, and tba good
coats but lUlle more than th* poor. Th*
frtet gee* farther than th* poor, and is

iOP.

GROCERIES

itUms

special dated Washington, 15th, aayati
Ir n wow lbs 18th &lt;&gt;f February, and
"Important but varying r*p»rta com*
Wa get absut two
no sleighing y«L
Rutland—John Wsbeter, Goor«a through retwl channels that Banks had
fiuighl to battle several miles from Port thaws in each weak.
Th* first wash in
Preston, Estua Rork, Martino F. Ore*
Hudson, with th* result that the rebel*
by, John Bork, John Martin.
fell bnckeo Port Hudson, while be retir­
Maple Grove—Valentino Oalmot, ed to his camps.’’
Amasa Wheeler, Pliny MuOmbar, D^vad
LET VS WEIGH FACTS.
Gn. Fbiksoxt has esked in b* pnt in
Dixon, John Stewart, David Millar,
Radway'a Readv Relief if weed wtoea
active service; he is not particular aa to
Pbrtcr M. Harwoud, Lewis Harland,
tbe pbee, if the Government has any aa* pain is experienced, n* matter what may
Aaron W right, Emmerson Hyde.
for him aa a Major General, and if not ba its cause. will tellera tbe patient.—
Yaake* Spring* —Isaac Rouse, Thoami complied with wvM resign hi* commission Thia fact ia readily ascertained by a sin-

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HASTINGS, BAEfi! COUNT!, MICH., WEDNESDAY, EEBRUART S5, 1881.
It is remarkable with what velocity
opinions change in war times.
year ago Im* Jana, 8. A.

Hislings' Nuintss &lt;lir«t«ri

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

Aad say that tusk a nlabtr tub
Too never Mt gel through;
Bat J^MdMvwfayba day,
Another petal to gats—
And wot ike Meeatala wbiebyee feervd
Win proreto he a plain.

Ws say ttsl Kaswat's Bsmt Rsubv is the
Ml rlwinl ss&lt;t posrrtal omAsum kevw it tai Iks
nU. Tillie la n»l bos.ling, tor il. If you fwi
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sparer, and so near to the point that the
Confederate sentry, had be suspected
Joel’s preenree there, could have hardly
faikd t» Mt him.
Lving down, however, Joel awaited
sonriea, and as the shadows faded away
In the miata of morning, he aaw the light
gleam upon a bayonet from the trench’'Now far tn make him show hie piotor !N eaid Jeel to himself.

Bat one
Douglas,

■ecsaajfr in the city of* Chicago, afterthe i
war had been precipitated upon us by 1
Boutbern Rebels, gars expression to th-o '
time enough to tnqsirw as to who and
following patriotic seaii areals:
what has -brought these troabfae epee us.
When vre shall hare a country and a
governTjent for our children to live Id
peace and happiness, it will be time far
each of M to retsm tn ©or party bannere

dared to the dwomteated States fol! and
He pulled the string carefully at first,
ample justice, bwt I have gone fistthee to1 till it was drawn t«ht, and then a alight
tbe utmost extremity uf magnaaimity
extra tug fired the gun from the coders
and generaeity. They choose to newI me
abnve.
He had wot calculated wrongly.
As
soon as the rifleman io tbs pit hoard thia
maownal salutation from the enemy up
posite, as he supposed he raised himself
upto return thr fire, and brought bis bred
and sbowldera plainly into sight.
'

The next moment he went heels over
heed Into the trench agein. mith a rifle
&gt;•&lt;11 let through the sideof Ms head.
‘The darned f-ol f* said private Snapes,
"din’t h«&lt; know a fellow might shoot off a
TIE Fklin ItSE.
gun w ItM*ut having hold of It F
Private Juel Snapes, of a bard work­
The Gmfrderates decided hereafter
ing, toughstossed rrginteulnf Vmnuat that this position was Ux&gt; exposed lo be act baa been dona, no one duty has been
Volunteora, was a good abut and aaiuari profitably occupied.
emitted to ba dona, coder thia ndmiaU
aoldisr. He. found greqy satiatscti&lt;« in
tratioc, of which they can oonplsin.
picket duty, and hardly came in aftsr a
There baa uni bean a day tr»&gt;«n the
lima when Georgs Washington was ’in­
day’s exercise in that branch'of military
I industry without having a report to make
Tbf Chief editor uf the Aloaoy Ending augurated M the first President of thr
IWELXLT * ALLEN.
to his auperioroScer of m&gt;me new work Journal closed bis oonoeciiun with that United Staten down to this moment,
nuastva ATLAW-U Sobdtore inChse
diueinered. spnie conversation uvqritrerd, paper tut Tuesday, tbc 27th inaL He has when the rights of the Southsan Stetr*
wry. I'sruciilsr siMUUon said to t eaveytome little chance circumstances per­ Sold his interest to hie partners, Moers. stood firmer under th* laws of the land
unclng, the tovc.UFalton
lltlev ta Land
ForwlOTMtw of mortoKeo. Ac. W III to hsgM
ceived, that might be uf use in gaining an Dae son, I’arsenu, Ten E&gt; ck and Seward, than they do today.
There has never
io altaad lo all olio is the lias at Itoir profaMtoo
advantage over the enemy,
who bays fur many years tilled import­
Joel was a long, lank,. ygjlow Jniirwi ant putts in the establishment. The Aw­ b^Mgimd cause for disunion as they
fellow, not very soldierly in speech and ning Journal was established in 1830.— have to-day.
What specific reuse can
bearing, but of infinite service. There Mr. Ward says it •» 53 years since be they assign as existing now, which ba*
RiDWAVS READY REIJEF.
was a twinklk about bis small grey eyre
not under every administration from the
which enlivened them, despite their scandays of Washington to thia moment?
ly and cbarscterlesa white la'hes, and breamcan editor. Hep«*w retires “with
If you refer to the territorial question
impressed the doser sort of observer all that relates to material life abundant it so happens as an extraordinary fans
with s wholesome respect fi»r hi» c&gt;&gt;urag«- ly auppiied, end with no personal Inter­ that far life firt time, there is not an act
mid intelligence.
His nasal voice and est or aspiratiito ungratibed," because uf uf Congress prohibiting slavery any.
drawl, his rouwl •h-ulAars .nd H«t l&gt;uild, pulitoal diffeiviiecv. wtrtcn Da states a&lt;
wold not aliakt- thia revpeci w&gt; long as folluwa, and which imply hie abandonIf yon refer to the enforcement of the
one. kept those clear, cool furwvring ■usnl uf the Republican party:
laws, the only complaint made has bean,
rve» in sight; end Joel’s eumradrs
“We have fallen upon evil tonesi— there has been rather too much energy
pr* pliecird that be had only to behave Our country is ia immediate and itumi- and vigor employed in the enforcement ]
I ask what
biiiisrIf. and keep on his own way, to nent danger. 1 d.fcf widely with «y of the fugitive slave law.
Mease can these disunionista of the Booth
gain a pair of epaulettes one fine day.
party about ths beet means of eraehiag
He up.-nly avowed that manuel labor the rebeUtun. Thatdtflbreaee is radicM urge for tbeir scheme to break up the
on the earthworks was distasteful to him. sad irreetoeilabla. 1 can neither ha press gewenmawk ! The slavery qoeatfan is a
and bis i-fixx-rv. knowing hie value cm others with my views, nor surrender my mere excuse. The election of Mr. Lin
picket duty, evinced enough oowvidera own solemn convictkina.
The altoren- coin a mere pretext. The present aecestion far him to keep him al that service. live id living in strife with Chose whom I aion movement Is the result of,a tremenThe position that Im liked best waa on have eatecmed, or withdrawing is pre­ dous, enormous conwiraey farmed mote
HasUegs.
»B1" Uo“™
TO YOUNG MEJST 1 the slope of a hill, opposite a similar sented. 1 have not hesitated hi cboueinu than a rear ago." [Cheers.]
slope, occupied by a sen line! «d the Ge- the path uf peace as the path at duty. If
Now mark ! that Douglas says, that
7-1 PAlM, U • M~t ~
; Zrev • tfa
~
H WBIOWT.
A l.BCTUKK OX TIIK XATVBK,TBXATHHT. feoerstea. This last was quite a high bit thine who Jiftur with me are right, and he not only tendered the lie be Is -fall and
of ground, whence one might aces grewt is carried safely through tffe prevent
A TTORSKV
OOQUMHAOB AT LAW
deal of what waa going about the batter­ etiunle, all wilf bs well, and ’nobody ampte justice.but bad gone to thsfisribasi
A
____ Cbasroer.ies further down. Joel believed that the hurt*
sentinel there stationed learned more
The ffsretMg Jreraaf will, under Its
than was well fiw our aids. He aeord- new management,—eay the editors io
l .AMborefUwprM ***'-. . .
ingly annoyed and haraased every teM their salutatory,—
| that shnwed his bead on the hill side op­
“Hold Slavery to be the diigrece of
posite, and left severs! adventurous fel the age and the bane of the Nation. As
lows stretrbe 1 out on the turf, «&gt;&lt;ie after
it never has, etrU never will, advocate
another, as a reward fi&gt;r jbelr temerity.
It waa nearly a quarter of a mile off,
but, as I have said, tbs long Verwvonter
was a g&lt;M*d shot, and it became dangerous
f.ir the enemies pickets to show tbem■elveo at ah near the forbidden hillside.

SJittcllaiij.

A

A LECTURE

.^W-asfoT^HWK

HARNESS SHOP.

Kspnlrla* Ucew ea short srtie..
[jeald]
H. A. GOODYBAR.

mg up’ from a little pile of earth &lt;-n the
hill opposite. The enemy had dug a pit.
* herein the eentiMl could net nt ease, and
exptwefos bred and arms unly wbm
he fired: Private Snapes hastened with
praiseworthy prudeace to grt out ufsight
among some erdare and watched some
nruo before quite fixitg the ineatlun «f
the foemati again. Finally, discovering
the fresh again, and imagining that be
saw a hat just above it. be took a shot In
the direction, op pegged a talt sentinel
berehraded, and returned the fire iastent

the blood and tear, which it ba. caused
Kill not have flowed in vain. But with
slavery or without it. the Jeered will Afakss or ejMiMt it
There can be nu
he farjba Union—having it to the wis­
ncutrula iu thia war.
dom and patriotism uf the future, to
There can be none but patriuSK aad
achieve what may be of impreetfaaMr traitors. ThaakGud! IlimUs wW wot
uxumpliahment today.”
be dirided upon that
’
* ‘
that they have expect,------tod South against a divided N.wtfa. Tho
conspirators have been led to hope that
A Board of Directors, appointed far
the purpose, has issued a circular anuotmcing that a grand Intematfaaal Agrwnltursl Exhibition win beheld at Hamburg,
Germany, to be opened P»i the 14th of,
July heat, and dosed »wt the 9Ml The,
exhibition will take plb^Mtha IMlig-

And yet, those professing to be admi­
rers and fidlowere of the deed Douglas,
are, to-day. more busy in trying lo break
down the Administration, than in aiding

by their influence in crushing treason,
which threatens to overthrow the Re-

This noun try is undergoing a great
financial revolulirei; and it Is perhaps
not touwxm. The I.cal Banking system,
great as has been hs ulility, has had
moot serious drawbacks, among which
are the failure of many Banks, to the
distresamg loss of dis bill holders and
others; the “shave'’ &lt;m the exchange of
funds, when transmitted 1“----- ‘
of the Unfaato the eibert___ .
. _
infinite variety of bills, rendering It im­
possible for ninety-nine men out &lt;/ ar
hundred to feel secure against counter­
feits, far the issue of nine tenths of the
Banka are counterfeited or altered.
In
aland of a uniform aurreacy of equal val­
ue, as such a cnmtncfBial people ought to
enjoy, we have h.id a multiform currency
'of unequal values and in oom* instances
of no value st all. Just look at It. The
whole number «»f Banks in the United
States is 1305, every one uf which baa
Ha eeparatcly engraved and printed
uotea. differing in sign or form pictorially,
and each Bank issues the various denom­
inations which by w
become a rule; and -----------iaausa bills from five to eight denomina­
tions—say an average of six, wbieh, tnul
tiplied by 1.395, gives 8.370 varieties of
paper currency—a nureby »° vast^^aa

efakUlrise in the world. To see a "Counterfeit.
Detecter" on every business man’s desk
is a standing evidence that something Is
radically wrong hi oar monetary system
—if a thing so confused and a&lt;&gt; inexpli
cable can be called a system.
Now the presentjsar, withall its evils
will bring a compensating good, if It ensuras the adopliun of Seoretarv Chase’s
financial plan for a uniform Bank cur­
rency, baaed‘on nalioosl stocks.
It is
lira most Democratic schema that was
ever thought uf. Instead of hodge-podge
paper money tesere. in the name of a
il»er of unknown Banks—many nf which
it is mere eartasci to call mooev—we
shall have a natlooal currency, alike in
face, alike in value, and in every dollar
of wbieh every eltiaen will have both a
peouninry aud a political interest—a
great nervous system reaching from the
seat of government to every member of
the body politic, and taking bold of the
rauat sensitive parts of that body, the
peoples po- kete. Every W.wtern Congrewnsn should vote fiw a measure
which will confer such a fitiancrisl boon
oo his ooMtiUttota, plucked and skinned
in they hare been t&gt;y fraudulent Bank
bills fwr a quarter of a uentury pest.

The fart that be was a deck m the
eCoe of the Adjutant General gives
imynrtnaee to hb statements ooocereiug
the rebel army. He aaye there are only
581 regimenta in the Southern army, but

total sm-bsr of wea bew* 625.090,
whfah wHl eertaiMy he ioereaaed to 700-

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HASTINGS

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J.ral,

aaraaa Co. K.fls
Feb. 18U
&gt; Nwnws—Asra
i every part &lt;J
; Capt. Andrew!

m aud tba meml

luto tbe Yazoo and to iba roar of Vick^, 1

SSTF

*• c-l.lwd Mi-ntczuma Brod, has been ,
fordfo»iFW&lt;Al£WWM&gt;H*sexpected tbo 1
whole country will be overflowed. For J
rorriy uwv
were mvikbicu uinnipi

U.iw ovsnux ruiv in •• nn-

i of ths Sepmws Ceort,

V. CAMPBELL.

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rMwroii wiWLSia;
I—rf is.
-aortn'

rwJlito U- mmltoo arts,
tf. .«&lt;•-»
-tevn “
the preservation of lhe Cukaiiiuliim aa private iu the company, and -Ibprf wetrid
We bsv« private initlli^ente Oom*
mu fstbeca
MBfoto lb* Preaidsot’a
Wn-MA ntaMM «.
Ionia, that Judge Lotsu. was n&lt;»tuin*Ud
re
m^Knr.1
C«^i. Ai&gt;dr,»«
ha*'»
by accUmalion, on Friday last, for xwlAoygta.
.-leotino as Judge uf thia Judicial ©ruuit lions, and pnlit'eil foflnwirfiip should til «Ud unrUelj, U«l U «u
restored
among
th*
Btrtaa'i
thu*
U*
lessly. and without mermaasy AioUngs.—
It ww* a just tribute to a capable and
bool intervals of -all and. the w elfore
His arMigumoat wa* brought about by
.ailhful ofiicor.
maaitind require that lUaahonld be de
conepirnoy^uid hensay looe tewoomiMad.
ia-ibo moot speedy and moot e&amp;cii
Ihfi.iSHiHttr tBfdsfclriurfof a Ouert
massuor; that it ie to tbe people-vn nq
Martial. If heje*ves.be doe* so with
The gathering dte per* rd by Gen. Gil­
regrct,and with the regret of lha whole
bert, at Frankfort, Ky., was profoundly

a Democratic State Convention, called

for the oatenaib le purpoea of nominating
candidates for tbe August election. • Bet
a large portion of Iba delegates wore
known to ba traitors—heneo their diaper-

aioa. Ilia to ba expected that, for thia
art Genl Gilbdrt will be denounced, and
tbe unfortunate delegatee will bo lionised
by tbeir secession friends both South and
North. N&lt;»r have-we tnuch doubt that

uffinta; and baste* wu ar* in fovwr ,*f
the assembling ,of ■ a national uowvenlion of *11 th* Stales t»t a* adjurt our
national difficulti** that tba Btatae m*v
hereafter liveu&gt;ge«ber in harmony, each
being secured hi tbe rights guarantied
respectively to all by uwr father*, and
wbisb oaoaimion w* -eecooimund shall

coove** st Lmiievilia, Ky., or each eibar
plan* aa shall b* determined open by
Qmgreoa or tbe several States, st lhe
earliest proettaal period.’ '
.

tbe dispersed Convention was but little
less loyal than some of its namesakes * tain the objects rf the foregoing re«r&gt;Tt&gt;-

tibn, Mr hereby tnemotWixr thfc Oagrcaa
of the United'State*, tbe Admfoiittratlon
at Washington,'and tbe Exeeoriwea a«d*
legislature* of lhe Several 'States th take
such immediate attlon aa shall secure an
Slate might have addressed, and been armwtlre, In which the rights and aafrty
loudly applauded by tbeir bearers. Had .of the government shat! bo folly protected
c..
i.Jit'.rv-.. ..
LI
it been permitted to art, it might have
earyto enablo the people to meet hi con­
passed resolutions no worse than those
vention a* aforesaid. And we, therefore
uf the Illinois Legislature, or the recent enrnesUy feeewnmend th edr fellow citi­
Democratic Con ration* of some the zens everywhere, to 'observe and keep
counties of this State. But it met in a alt their tewfol and conatiUitioMl obliga­
tions, to abstain from all vIqlence, and
loyal although a border State, and wwa
to meet together and reason each with
not perltted to lay eggs of treason or the other, upon tbe best mode to attain
incubate a brood of tr^jlyroue resolutions. tbe great blearing* of peace, unity and
Ila members were treated—as they were liberty.—Dnwtratk Rttolutiani in PL
little farther north. Indeed, it was prob­
ably a convention that Mr. Wood,-or
Richardson or Vallanfllagham or even
J edge Pratt ofa email town In our own

known to be—as enemies of the country,
whoee purposes and intentions were bentile to tbe country—av men to be put
down by military power, just as any
other rebel agency of success would be
put down.
Doubt!res General Gilbert

* By presenting both parte of the schema,

knew that these men were using tbe natns
of Democratic dock treason, just as

two leglalative bodies almost jimullaneeusly, but In point of time-in lhe ordir

men in Michigan are doing; but he did

quoted, taking for an •rmtetlre of hoelililiee—tho w« coufeasvdly and probably

net think that n rebel aliould have any

first that of the Southern Conspirator*,

and then that uf their Northern Confed
crates, wo can better judge uftheir wants,
pkaa and conspiracies.
Here •e-'oes

the more immunity for calling himself • claiming lo be a rubai body—the other
Democrat. On no other ground* would claiming to be, par excellence, loyal,
Gan. Gilbert be justified in bis ioterfet- Union, patriotic—In &amp;ct tbe only party
once. The fact that lhe loyal pres* and Gt to govern the country.
Is not the
tbe Legislature of Ky. sustain him with data, the object, end tbe means, a remak-

will have no more effect, on slavery,

tMs article, give* «** «!&lt;«•» If any truth
is to be found in the rebri psppes. (and
Bo ter as its consequences are concerned, surely they would wot' lie against tbeir
they proclaim that it will not change the largest int«re*to.) th* Southern Confada
statue of a aingle slave, nor in any way raey is in its death alreggia—on its" leal
effect the rebellion. Is it not then very legs,” Their port* al moot keivwtricaHy
inconsistent for men who- believe that sealed,provWons, *tnmunltiot&gt; and army
than tbe Pope's bull had on the comet.

proclamation la

really, so

innocent a

supplies generally, dismally scarce and

thing pnuMteslly, to raise such a hue and fabulously high—lhair army, sick, dincry against it,aadlo plead it as a war­ coeraged and deserting in large nrimbera,
rant fur withdrawing their anpport from without shoes, efothing, med tone, or pay
the Governafont, wbea ia te- cuweiled by —conscription by thousands In opposi

armed traitors t

will render other aid lo lhe operations' of
tbe main body of etos army la she ■ prose
ration of the siege. Moreover W tormi
dable army threatening the robe!* of
Vieksburg from tM* direction must strike
l.rrn. Ir, tr
wnN rMnlt !*1 Vlleir
•cu i.iiroBaama st neater,

AND SSKTIJONT!
|
4a &gt;1 to his Wifc, ths atethsr to
tafow Ms asnwilbtort. Mm W-

Ttofrtenfo -u Rv:. ,xd
will attend a Donation visit I

■TO »■*&gt;
.Si, M.rd. SU.-

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aovrs/M ¥

Oca Dimbacb xt Gatvw'x.—Cum.
Farragut has addressed a brace of most
billiuus dispatches to the Navy Depart­
ment.
Disguet over the disgraceful dis
Mrs. Jane Rwlaekelos ee McClellan.
aster has quite vpevt LI* equanimity.—
Mr*. Jwe Swiabteelto fo in Washing He denuuces the surrender of the Har­
tea, wteacwahe went tease'Sbe ‘Great riet Lane an3 Murn'ujg Light aa mpat
Fnthas" ievebUow to Indian matters.— cowardly and pussillanifoous, and ex
W Ming back to om of the -papers she
preeaes the
Mft
and crcwe of those vessels behaved Tike
“In my. travels thus for, I G»d that
ewj roau who ia opposed to the four is
iu &lt;a»nr «4 having Gen. McClellan cun­ destroyed. Ttfl&lt;tniy U’ The affair
duct it—ihM.tbasa wbo wiah to settle
was quite shameful to uur arms. But Is
ouif littto difficulties by altering or annul­ tbe Commodore himself wholly blame
ling the Constitution aa tbe South may leas! lybyMbl bWntdtgTVi Uklteston
desire, turning Naw England out of the
himself, with a few of our splendid guu
Union, and suppressing all diacuasion uf
boats, iustedd of sending the iaibecHe
ths slavery question, except on th« pro­
Crxu. Bell, »ichnite uf halfrotten woodaids, ro-endlavlng all those who have been
ea hulkaT In abort, why waa the force
freed, and annulling alt barrier* to tbe
sent to retake Galvestou eo inadequate
unlimited sproad-wri tbarimtitutton, arc and inefficient!
■II iurkwU M,Snu t&gt; JfcCW"'removal, and demand his restoration. If
Tnx QinrosT or Stcx Somixas.—A
atfything could prove tbe terrible peril
our country was In during hia rryimt, carefol, tbuugbtful surgeon may do much
this would be abundant evidence, Ha* to mitigate tbe" usual discomforts of a
*
&gt;ed that 'peril 11* tbe , question, military hoapltal. If hi* heart is In the
be h*ve aa effectually served srurk. Dr. W m. Strew, the Surge&gt;m of
■derate Government had hie'snr- Hospital No. 11, at Loutevlle, has won
our whole army before Rich the lasting gratitude uf bis patients by
wjoaf I_ibfnk
______not,
.
for In that caws' the bis care and attention of their wants.' 1u
matter
—r.._ would' hat been dfopped, and deaden the n«»l*e in walking acroea the
.... lover
i..**.- of
,.r his eountrv would have been floor and obviate the duel arising from
no
deceived.^ .A* it now fa,'bn distracla and aueeping, aa wall as the dainpiit-M from
divides honest men ;bnd if our ahip of the constant scrubbing towblcblbe ward*
Slate g'»«* down, he will be tbe rock upon are ‘necessarily subjected, be caused a
tbiek layer ol clean pfoe sawdeal tu be
placed on tbe fluor ; and in order to sub
due the painful inlcnaity of th* light, he
bad the uncurtained windows painted
green. By such simple means he has
dune much to improve the sanitary con­
dition of the the hospital.
'

store* an God baa blessed lb.
baring that “the laborer te «l
hire."
,/r-v. fit
*\

citixen of this county, nu-l. rd
aiBg eirenmsuinrtf ^o, his 1
friends; that ofCuoxx B*ixh|

“•rs,

murdered by ooe George EvJ
Eagle Hotel, at Grand Rapids
the circumstnnrrs of the affaiJ
beard them, believing them 11
main, correct. Mr. Balch w*
Rapids, and stopped for ill

CSX

Thursday, of last week, at thel
tel. of which G^rga Evens 1
Mr- Bak'h being somewhat uJ

-Jirs’.artfSrar:

luoece of liquor, tnado come i
alive lo bis fare and other ren^
al other Uawe he would out «

gttbdigfdAg tbe chair fro. J
Balch, te fell henrily «pon th&lt;
■while* lit this prostrate twi

New Advertisements.
fur 11.', whh ee eura »■»»,
Jnt, to thr getter up «4 Ike etob. Hix menika*
»ubKripli..na newtoO «Mya4n.*r
lit

37^

T?|

eito
errs* J*a,&gt;4
s&lt;&gt;, lom « twit, »v
r*i&gt;a« 1&lt;» w«»t ; also wen of 8. W W tWe. IS.
7 r-«r,'»*-rw .f
Jfrrwy,
teg*Soerth arraag* tn wwit, i« Tfiteafote? dertlwl
lrt&lt;wUb»4riSC»«.Tart City
Mteb.; .7~T»0*arte iafo*. IK T. t X. wTfW.,
I* ■aplvUteva, Mich- Ahw !»• ‘tm tn Twb*.
e**etj^M»ebljr* n^Ml vxevtteat wtestlsaa.Wte
Tills w*rr*aas4 foe fosaiiff tire., etshn as&gt;4
iasmnbnioef.
lU 18. ;«r.-

Mvareb kicked and be*W.
at»d Irfltrrire inffeted from •*
about * twentjr-four hour* ,

Tbe body.. * aa brought horny .
and the -fpnerid tool' place ,
__ «n. / JJfo nr/aesr! ZfXajti

TrtDiunnsn from- &gt; I
have 'meetly

obtained aute

paying prices van ing from to

andAfty utewnArindtwdsmd-*

boys at the Reform School have died sitate the removal of the blockade, h ।
with it, and etbsrs bring apparently al it strange that they abould oak for an
Persons taken whh
lo aUi iWr HMMCfM

lhe point of-dcath.

worth of eotton, tobacee, asyar, with the

deeaywoflhe body in so quick, as to great

proceeds of wbieti they ean iffy nal Aro .
ly toterfere with tbe ordinary cuurae of we not forced to baTiav. that their ‘PSsee’ ,
burial. This dteewia IBIS was kneorn Mends to Mas North »ro workiag to tbe I

same end, which their reaolulion (beiam '

WAS CLAIM AGENCY!

"Die Boaton advertiser thus stntei the
Tbs aodvrsixeed, havusg sll t?te U.riks s»4
eww&gt; and War queatfor.a in snnVabril :
W- ar to tonrlhing whirii takes boM of sseasMe itetrorWeas, 1* pevj-srvd to cutlvct alt
iMfeu Jm. th, «.
h
bat tea fort, that a negro ia a mm.-

it appears that there was expended for
Agricultural in»pl?mauU, in round num­
bers, *7*1.081 ; the purchase of . the
schovoar Flora' , 431JM; ^hite labor.
482,748; colored labor 34.521—total
expenses |22b,705.
From, this ■. expen
dilute has beca realized.&lt;72S.U84. De
R^Tb'e Eonlucky House of' Repre
ducting the above expense*, iberv remains
seitalives, on tbe 11th, rescinded Ha re.
no haad £r«n thte fond 4501^39. This oltetasi poeed ths day previous, inviting
vtte np to Jpne Iasi, at which lime the
Q&gt;mmlMio&lt;tera from other State Leglsla ‘
basioaee.waa tcanaterped to, Ibe war Deturns fo meet Cnnm'iesioner*"appointed
by ihat body af LodUvlIle? It is evident
from this that tbe Kentucky Legislature
is notyet resdy for overt acta of treason
Before tbeRenuhlican nomination far agsitst the National Giverntoeot.
Senator wait made in Now York, GOv.
Morgan; wrote a’ letter, designed to be
seem by the member* of th* Legislature.
Itt If ha IftaigAftfly rejxk tiw Itoputatfoo
that-ba did nbt cordially support-Getr.
Wadsworth Iqst Wl, ahd annudnees that
be is unchanged In principle. * He says :
-My pcfllifoal prinsiplte 1 hare doclar-

lion to their teal tegs of jualice, by reason
of exempli on (raw tbs proviekmaof the ed often, and publicly during tbs last
Wa umbx from our exchanges that a act, of the owners of more than twenty four years.
They - terse- andergnne no
fearful disease bus appeared at Plymwuth slaves—their natlonal dsbl In July next,
ahd Elkhart, Indians, and that several 491-fofo»,&amp;00, with no resources 'to pay
cases have occurred at Lansing In this with, unions the Merited* j* raised »r
Btste, xnd i» proving very fate!. Throe broken. A* an armiatioe would aroeh.

it frequently die irlthia three bosuw, and

“ur&lt;&gt; bI *te*nilx»a{* on lljp^JjigqD,;, and

ONwpawy, eonaciuuu that he baafeMHUd
lilt perl of the rowtroct to the letter.
Yours without stint
Aaron j. Waller,
C. P. PenOTI,
William'H. Jewell, C. W. Taylor. .
John J. Cobb.
H. C. H*bd«ibott,
Johft lE Dermis,
D. R Trego.

groat unanimity, J* evidence that his abte eoiacidenoe Secession and L’aioein tbe Mtifoland cuttor
auppositiuns an£ action were correct.
ism,1 loyilty and rebellion, patriotism and
(&gt;rt baa. Jrem tbe cow
trsanon, all demanding the same thing, at rabcHloU to thia lime.
Tn* rnoFtr wdt do well le remember tbe aatna time, and io tbs same way t— Drpattbes to the Associated Press.
"A reply has beco made, from which
that those who claim that thy Preefdeet'e Ought not thia circumstance Co challenge
Emancipation proclamation is such a our scrutiny and make us cautious of
gross violation of the Constitution, that ‘tentaaMing alliances t ”
it releasee tbe ciliaene of the loyal States
Let any one reed the Southern papers,
from any obligation to snvtarn -the Ad­ and be will learn why U»a Canfedorataa
ministration in carrying on the war, are went &lt;m “artniaiiee’-ibuagh tbereeoluthe identical persons wbo assert tlmt It

well be MirWr”" fk'flmatebre is
navigable far up,' uhd ttau Ysswo, vrtifek i*
firmed of tWTbltsUtttatotridtMsYallabtt.b*. isnavteabre1br-tbeTh»W
steamer*. TOe
of' tM* ' flhring

I atvrefi

duller* each. The drafted met
etitutoa upnrcudtn ibeewotefl
FvWay, and aavwal have bran
in lie tiTlage since.

*U-fott lk&gt;M

lion under ibe ebarter

tteea v

take place *n Monday the fob

W&gt; will vsatete to sugar*&gt;
ty of electing
’
""
wiite a—that owe. nwds had
are repaired ip some due prof
thw money raised for each pa
Further than tMafa* eflt ttotrii

THIS GAL-tffitY

auggpaftehAttekC///

|

MON IE, w ilth pond aidea and j
11 Wonga W

steal niiMMaaata.

FAUtBANKS’ ,

&gt; SCALES

Waa editor and waa empty, W&lt;
The Under will please return I j

'to Wwstm

Cosrtnsatxo.— G

aUuMlb, .Uln—4 b-Wi
Good Baleratuv hripa to make n&lt;
Ualtby diet Heoew use DeLar

�r«ca(.

: (Lurrriit.

Cincinnati, Feb. 18.—A epedal dis- ,
patch to tbeCimmerelal, from Frankfort,
says: “Ths Rebels assembled Ws to
day for tbe ostensible purpose of making
Miruinatiuns for tbe August elections.—

theatre. Delegates from forty counties
wers prewet. David Merriweather waa
sleeted Chairman. On taking tbe chair
■he said h* hoped thw convention would
do nothing ihib j||d4J'loyal eitlxens
should not do. in the mean time several
regimeota of ealdierg, with fixed bayon­ Military Committee to brine *» ‘*'*U
ets, funned in front of the theatre.— establishing I MlBt*f)ll3dtoei&gt;l in oonnscWhen tbe call far eMMtise waa mads, Uun With tba-AiFfoulMml.CniteawsriiKh,
Col. Gilbert read tbe following order:
“Reliable inforttoaitob having been re­
ceived at these Headquarters, theta num
ber of eaiiMariedarw* ta' this city. It is
ordered that all persons trow here not
residents or
Legislature,
or officers dr*be -Sttfif Government,
fiiythwith leave tbeir names at these
beadquartcrw, aaaompanied with eati.fcs
lory rsdai ances as to tbeir -foyafityl to
the Government.
“Col. Gilbert took the stand and said: Dr. BaUway’a rtnsa ScteallBe PwsgMfeo.
”To facilitate tbe proceedings and Save
In these PIUJiwo have the insdwiaal
the Convsutiuu trouble, he wishe^ his propel ties
•nwfctepds-p'f
Adjutant would take the names X&gt;f tbe route, herbs, gums and balsams In lhe
wtBeUoad a Dotation »iaU at tbe Porre|Mtote
kmjdcxn.
In each af these
delegatee." He said, there rfe those
•»****&amp;&gt;
here wbo we know to be rebels of the litUMBk fits a mysterious power, fur in
wing, March 5th. A general invitation worst kind, under tbe disguise of the each rm is combined tbft cletnehte uf
Health, Regeneration,
Strength and
i»s&gt;fl"-.w
.wf./rri."'.-*”
Life. - i i.iL-H ate i/l n&gt;m
slorea as God has blessed them ; retaetudesigns, but it will nut du.
Yun are
Persona srbo suffer with Dyspepsia,
repudiated by th* LegislsUire who have Llr’tr Complaint, Enlargement of the
refused you the use of thsir Hall. Demo­ Spleen, Jaundice, Kidney Cum pl alate
cratic nc wapapers scorn and dishonor you. f*«l pi tat ton nt the Heart, and tbe evil ef
A Viojjmtt Dxath.—It la oar -painful There is no use in your holding a con ' facia Induced by iHdrxoetvbn um of Cat
venliou iw Keutooky.
Thara will be omel, Mercury, Quinine, Curruuive Sub
duty lo record tbs death of a .prominent
none but mes of undoubted loyalty to Hmate, Optom, Tubaceo, ‘tdflMt'flttafte—
citizen oCthiapounty, upder moat distres­ the Govermnaut l&gt;» permitted to run for
lapis, and Expire to Pint,. Lead, Ate.,
sing circumitanCea to. bls family and anv office. Such meetings ak this you •HI- find lu RADWAYfe R
I EG C LAfriends; that of Coset Balch of Irving;
TINO PILLS a permanent cure.
' RAD WAY’S REGULATING PILLS
murdered by one George Evans, uf the
will disperse lu your homes, and in fu are tbe only t egetable substitute flw
Eagle Hotel, at Grand Rapids. Wo fire
ture desist from all such attempts to Calomel, Mcrcvtry. Quinine, and their
the circumstances of the affair as »e have precipitate civil war upon your State.
kindred druck, ft
beard them, believing them to’be, lu tbe
“After Col. Gilbert had spoken, an at­ covered, and tbs only FILLS Ift1 use that
main, oorrecL Mr. Balch was al Guard tempt waa made to offer resolutions, will secure to the pallent tbe benrfieutl
which
were
respectfully
declined
by
Gil
­
Rapids, and stopped for tbe night n?
aflecta, iu tins Liver and other Claude of
bert. Tbe body then adjourned. There the avstem, that Pbysici-tna hope tn ob­
Thursday, of last wedk. at tbe Eagle Ho is some excitement in the city, but no tain Iruui the use of these drugs.
tel, of which George Evans io landlord. I
worse rastdte ar* feanvd.
In ctiaea of Bilious, Typhoid, Scarlet
and other Fevers. Erytipefas,Sma!l Pox.
Mr. Balch being somewhat under, ibadnAc, where purgntwn is esaential,' but i*
lusoce of liquor, made some remark rel­
ative’to bia fare and other no marks, which Special Dispatch to the A(h\ d; Tpbuns. attended with »&gt; much danger un aeenuot
of the extreme debility of tbe patient,
at other limos be wonid not have' made.
Memphis, Feb. 17.— Tbe new gunboat
, and suddenly Indianola, has fill low cd the example of
withdrawing the chair from under Mr. tbe Queen of the West and run the block­
ade at Vicksburg.
Balch, toe fell heavily upon the floor, and
Tte frM/wMT^f.^^on'-Friday
while" Id this prostrate «w»dWen,-w ** night. She started a*. 11 o'clock, the
severely kicked and beaten by. Ever... night being dark, drizzly and
man
mortgage sale

• sairsi:.
■.Sssz-iizi

aSMASmiw

new and moot complete *w&gt;rtmeut of

Tt’RM&amp;TWB Aftt&gt; ALCOHOL.

rots miws,
;jr FOB MBCSAK1CAL AND MEDICINAL
’
i PUBrOBB8,OXLTteS:
•.

GROCERIES! I
TEA, COFFEE. SVCAIt.NPlCES. PEPPKK,
’ PRVNB1. FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;
fa &lt;, e °r’KI&lt;’7 *“*' ,ae,‘ **

A1m a grist varitty of tbe

cumcxst TPTPTTTnrrp-T
Ind Chtoklag Extracts,

STATIONARY,
PEKS. PESCiU. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, cir.rMj^n As.

:pon osr ebslrss m»y be loend all of

PATENT MEDICINES

'SlSfrW

dollars each. Tbe drafted men and sob
atitutes reported th thewaototbai-i-rr on

Friday, and several have been remaining

in the village since.
Villaos ElbCtiow — Tbe anawa) elec

tom nodrr tbe ebarter nt thia village, will
take place on. Monday the •thi-f March.

Wo will vcotara to sugxeA.tlM przrprie
ly of electing tneo far tbe offiees oT Mav•hall siidUuwrtDnwmitafemw'hlK' wHl
tedtese we that oar ewade awd mdovaktos
are retired in .svinq due propdrtloa fo

the money raiaed fcw each purposes.—
Further than tl^s 'ire Aflfnrn rertufe*vb
SSJUMUMDU-'//
/

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

About Vicksburg,
Washington, Feb. 20.—Gen. Rosa
erans telegraphed ths War Department
a day or two ngn, that rebel utficera, in
eunvrrsaliun under a flag of truce, had
remarked : *'Well, you havk Vidtaburg,
at last.” No cuofirmalion has, however,
been received, and its truth is doubtful.
GMfitB.rtokMe. '

'

’Ji

Washington, Feb. 20.

JUIKWI

W«ntm

CosrrmttMo—Good -diet

coMAaioufasfiBncE.

rub os healthy children nod Mth* adults.

Good Saloratus helps to make nutritious,
healthy diet Hetrei tat DeLand A Co’s

All persona baring elaima agalnat tbe
Zbaur •? Chti" Lnltr, '

Tb ZJiilroji-

.'jP'jTbi'MK'fllOA
Special Diipatak to iba Advertiser aad TrikaweMemphis. Fob. iOtb. ria Cairo, Fob.
21sl—Ou r latest Viekaburg ad rices are
to tbe 17th. Matters about tbe fleet and

where tbe rebels reoeive supplies from
Tease. Brilliant results are expected.
Tbe authorities determined on the
destruction of Hppcfldd, opposite Mem
phis, known to be constantly filled with
guerrillas.
Tbe work of destruction commenced
at noun. Tbe steamer “Mill Boy” was

-MuoquiluM and Fits*.
.Inoeota w PM Md
■**■’*•*"•-*

-Insects rut Aailmab.' Wc.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

DBfGl AND MEDICINES,
^CBrmlraK, Paints, OUs, Can.

’/

voyage, with watAfol eyes on h*-r fires
The ludian-ilu, in spite uf the preenu
linns token wee seen; signals passed
from battery to batten, and theft came
tbe roar of artillery and the irrf riunxevery battery vied with each other in
their efforts to sink,the bust, which defi
stilly floated, darlf. sullen, determinedly
down the Missiasippi.
The deep and
Tita Da*rrzn mbm from this frnirrty deepning revet bvmliuna told bow great
havef meetly obtained substitutes by an efftrt the belligerent enemy waa mak­
So mighty waa tbe shock that
pay ing prices vary ing from one hundred ing.
and Aft} t&lt;M«B hundred and eaveauy fivd steawiUt'ata shivered from stem to stern

DRUG STORE!!!

�wm »ot worth a rwh
_____________
Hoo*-l&lt;itir.g; aed be
stood before tbe euuntry as hgvmg add.

‘LOW PRICES”

VOL 7.

OTAJTfc SPAIWHW

in making a dewia’
Mr Cbm-lier wud ifhe hod spent h&gt;*
time in deni ing all tbe newspaper Item
about him. be would have had no time
for ether duties.
Mr. Richardson aaid he had accepted
the denial of tbe Senator. But be thought
anv man lfl&gt;r the war.
Mr Chandl-r-Mm far as hie foyaftty
is concerned. his record was before tbe
country. He waa nrood of it, and bud
nothing to lake back from nay of it.—
Two rear* ago there were traitors in
these balls trying to break up the G*&gt;vernnuou
He behoved there was no
way to save the Government b&lt;»t by
..e arm*.
’__ »l_ He
... ....i.
o. th.
G..V.
force of
so wrote
In the
Gov.
enwwofHa State. Tbe people believe
to-day m be believed tbe®,
L— •*“

IS OIT USE OF TRADE

JUST RECEIVED

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR
Ver.

ganl
Wbo had control of the navy
varda T
A
traitor.
A traltbr bad
diargersfrifo Capitol polite. A traitor
—Breckinridge—satin that Chair. There
waaeonvs'ow reapotmihlr fiw the war,

LIVER REGULATOR
SUBSCRIBE FOB TUB BANKER

as we had 'here two years ago.
You
might go through all tbe mm crying
down the currency of th* country and
they were all Democrats. The rr’«rlli‘Wi
commenced l-mg before the 4th nfMarrh.
1801. in the Charleston Convention,
where th- Senator from Illinois bad a
seat. ,B«rt Aya coentry must not p-rlsh.
nor wauM n perish.
There bad'been
great mm plaints bemuM aome traitors
bed been arrested. But If be bad bis
wav, some of them would have been
hung. Thr greet danger of the eolmtrv
waa nnt from the Snath, hut from trait
or* North. The era’ &lt;»f lhe rebtlliisi
wm not at Richmond, but among tbe
Copperhead traitors of the North.
•

jrjKDUHSED TE2CS3.

awws &amp;

'Wo'fcV&amp;t a CAtwnw.
wisw'm*

bu©®?,

are tbe asort aadsw awd Iharnafji pffia that

M’BSCRjBF FOR

THE BA NN FI.

Michigan Qty. Ind.; JaB. 27. I M3.

The prevalence of a powerful secret
society in Indiana can no longer be doubt­
ed. It is patent to every observing mind.
Tbe organisation is increasing in num­
bers rapidly, and unless tbe loyal people
r-C our State take active measures to
counteract its pernicious influence, an at­
tempt will be made tn revel atiowiae tbe
State, and bitch it to tbe so-called South
ern Cmfed-racy.
It a list* in Laporte enantv. There is
a lodge in Michigan C^y. Vernons were
•tado members .-fit on Monday uf this

tn initiate others.
The nine* devilish
means were u»wi In deceive tbe unwary.
Th* object &lt;&gt;f this order aa now o&gt;«atitntrd, ia to teaiat Federal Uaalwm—the
raising "t any more troop*, and procur­
ing, a* far as p&lt;—iMe. desertions of In-

DA KLING'S LI VKH KDGULA TOK

HARD-WARE

LOCAL NEWS.

AND
aekssf laikas* tbs hat twenty J*srs.
rar fcend anything eqas! to

l

Bailing’s Liver Begulaor.

DRV GOODS!

told to a reliable, man in Misfeoa City I
by the candidate f.w the Ward mm ip of
the Northern Indiana Penitentiary oft fast
Sabbath evening—Jobe P. Dune by
■•me- He said, at the name lime. that
tbe Indiana troops would mutiny after
they received their pay.
I have been thus minute, because I

SVBSCRIBR FOR THE BANNER

rOBSALKBY

Stacks of

■*5r5?A V€MD SALINE PURGATIVES.

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have acquired aa

Sidings tyiiitr,
13 NJIUMID HIM WEDUnDAY.
&lt;r naartvoo, a abut coorrv, MXts.-*eaa

Wwrtk.A^b.

•MW aos sisa. «M«vy *Uto«&lt; ^buMk, lU
RAD WAY’S READY REIJEF
VmsaUevwttoea wbestatopstas.

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Snr«ini&gt;»un::

fwt awik

t the root of DltotaA
partM.oCirepwM'y

-anuafe CbmplafMs
f.jEiUbany’e Jte;

L. W. WING.

a CYuvrcw.
VAU

or the peace, wuj sti«*4 to th.
wllmtiue of dsbls sad alt olbsr business
Jcsricr.
Mills, harry soaaty, M'ck.______________ ,

•ad ofikiala; bet no organised hostile
mevewMot had been •greed on. They
knew that a greet war wee in program
between the whitoo, that antes were
ths other at Yellow Medici^ It la th* being raised, and the country wmUtag
rnrotom to keep a certain quantity of pro­ drained of men. All this waa known
visions at tbeee Agencies to feed them afid discussed among them.
There are
during tbeee visits, and also to eometlmes
•rod
auppliee daring tinea of great
want and aesrert v uf game in winter.—
Unfortunately, they came last year uroch tba Missouri border, bad been among
earlier than common, and before they them fomenting the discord and urging
had received their usual notlAentiun from
the Agent, that the unnwlties were await
When those f.rer yntmg'men returned
ing them. In ad«litian,M if all the noel- on the IMllo thrir.band, which eras then
drnte were destined U» be adverse, the with others al the Sioux Agency at Red
sod, the recital U their murders created
Appropriation Bill, which included the the most Intense excitement among the
Indian appropristlona. did n&lt;4 paae until Indiana.
They became Infuriated at the
the day befi&gt;re the adjournment, and the
1 tnmsnca prewre of .—--------- X_
partmenu, and the great ditfieulty of ob­
taining coin, all occasioned long and
unusual delay a Tbs cola. *71.000 in
stiver (Indians understand diver coin,
and will acarcrly take any other,) was with a general nah and yeti. m sawavert
finally chipped by expram from the ewh. tba whitee.some taunty-five ta n ember,
treasury in New York city, on tba l*th robbed and plundered the storsa, and laid
of August, reached St. Paul on tbs Ifoh, the whole place in esbea.
and wae immediately dispatched by pri­
Tba party who ware convey ing tba
vate cnoveyancs to Yellow Medicinr.via. •nmtitv iwooey to the Agency. reecried
Fort Ridgely, at which latter place it Fort Ridgely nn the afteroooe nf the
arrived on the 18tb,
aamo day. aay there learned that tba out.
The Indians eama down to the Agency break bad taken place.
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al Yellow Medicine about the middle of about seventy-five men
July, to the number of four thooeand.
men. women and children.
Hers they
remained in waiting some three weeks.—
Provisions, in small quantities, were
given to them, but for ee large a number
of mouths tbe rationc worn enemy. This
supply, with the few wild ducks and
pigeons which they could abnot from
time to time, the little flour they were
able to buy on credit from the trading
buoara, and the half grown potatesa they
stole from the fields, enabled them to eke
out a scanty subsistence.
As might be readily imagined, thia
state of things bred great diaoootent. On
tba morning wf Ibe 4th of Augnat^t large
Dumber of Indians earns over from their

! thoroagh pills thrt

-pon the Itirer. exefrin extent M that ibe
■ into u» faratar em&gt;it to be tba caw with

DHTSICIAJ* s-d Hurx~n. Dwdllagos Droste
IT way. smw ths Conn Houm.

del: u. j. hamkt.
drove and core
:jonts»,
ra JlfbrLua,
k tn the gowoio,

EW HARNESS SHOP.

etc.
-nd you will never
Lro bare used them,
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[before •rioffireta

liaanac of zsy loeal

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A LECTURE
to YOUNG men i

it down, and commenced carrying out
bag. uf flour.
The few soldiers who
were stationed al the Agency, were, as
well a» the Agent and employers, taken
completely off their guard by this move
merit; but in a abort time they recovered
themselves ; got a field piece loaded and
turned upon the crowd, and seat a squad
nf soldiers.to tba warehouse.
At iliese
preparations, the Indians desisted; but
the military force was too small to
make more than a formal demonstration.
The pile offlour taken out of the ware­
house had not been carried away, and
while tbo soldiers prevented'this being
dime, ths Indians placed a guard to bln
dsr its being recovered by the whites.—
Thus they stood during the remainder of
tba day, in an attitude of mutual defiance

Another party of about forty persons
escaped from tba vicinity of Yellow
Medicine, under the guidance of the miaalonary. Rev. Mr. Riggs, who waa also
warned and aided by a few of the Farmor Indiana
Having thus uuooeeefully attacked and
destroyed the Lower Agency, at Red­
wood. and the Upper Agency at Yellow
Medicine' and having obtained targe eupplies of arms and ammunition from the

stealing horses and cattle ; but the larger
portion remained together, and, under
the leadership of Little Crow, planned
further attacks.
Fifteen miiee below the Lower Agency,
on the north bank of the Mionaaeota, ie
Fore Ridgely ; end twenty miiee below
the fart, on the Southern beak of the
river, 1« the town of Now Ulm, which, aa
Ite name indicatee, la mainly populated
by German cottiers. Early In the after­
noon of Tnesday,/August Ifith, a party
&lt;rf citixena frotni New Ulm, returning
from a neighboring village, where they
gone to aid in recruiting volunteers for
lbs Union army, were fired upon from

Bomb of the women were sent away,
^wS/WWed.teeEasWasedfN; PrtmadU
guna and pistols were loaded, fteld pieces
A UCTUBE OX TUB MATURE, TREATMENT,
end radical Cur. of Hpsrastorri&gt;®s or Rrmleal and troops were placed in position, and
Everything
Wrokne., ir.Tolsnt.ry Emissions. fUiuel DsbH- Crts were thrown out.
ed like war. Still there bad been no
actual bloodshed. Through the Medita­
tion of Rev. Mr. Riggs, who had long
resided among them aa a mtaeaonary,
{weceful counsels finally prevailed with
the Indiana. Thirty-six of thsebieft met
the figent in council, amokad the pipe itf
peace, ooknowfsdged tiwir ofiense, nnd taste, who were buddlsd together. In
hvlploee etui fusion, in a few of the more
protected houses. Fortunately, a squad
of eightam armed men from nns of the
lower counties had arrived thereaa hour
or two previous. Only aix of the num
bers had good gone; but they immediate
ly organized themselves, and went for­
ward to meet the eavagea.
By dint of
determined aootoroa brarary. they beM
•*- ---------- M bow, killing aaweanl of
seeing-the taws reinforced by
all party of mrontod wbitaa,
retreated. The fight lasted

ing th&gt;m—jvm onto three portico, eai
camped a abort diatance at, making the
wight hteUrn* with fiandiab yells-and the
horrid music of tbasr war dancea.
Du­
ring the sigil tba garrison retreated into
aamalleraad more defensible part of
the town, committing tbs rat fo the
flames. A briefdemonstration was nroda
by the enemy on the fallowing morning.

withdrew.
The wbltne, exhaueted
•nd out up. joy fully welcomed a 0—lino
of boetililioa. Darieg tbs day they evac­
uated tba town, bringing off what remain­
ed of tbe garrison la refvty.
In thia
batllv they loot too killed, and about
fifty woandad,- hile the Indiana loat about
forty. They tram aaau to haul off four
wagon loads nf dead.
Tbe evenu thue farBarrated cow a

only evauts of that brief time. The cootaginn of murder, arwm, and
spread over the wnoln area ofcountry «•
wbich the Indians lived and roved, cm
bracing a district ooe hundred rnilaa la
width by two hundred in length.
Enaboldened by the feeble opposition they
met, and maddened by the carnival of
Mood fo wlueh Uwy rioted, tbs savages
indulged la erodtise and barbarities two
horrible to recount In detail. The Gov­
ernor of Minneauta, in a special mrenege
to the Legislature of the Stele,thus palate
them:
“Infents hewn iot^bloody chips of
flesh, or nailed alive to do*r p«te Io
linger out tbsir little life In mortal agon v,
nr torn untimely from the womb of the
murdered mother, and in cruel agocy
cast in fragments on her outer Ines and
bleeding breast ^.rape joined to murder
In one awful tragedy; young girls, area
children of tender'' years,
Lended
their brutal ravisbMa. till
held
tbeir shame and suffer'
in captivity to undoes- --------- horrors of a
Using death; wbdIs families buroed
____
alive ,
; ____________
and as If theirdarilteh fary ao«M
not glut itself with outrages on the Rvlag, Its last efforts exhausted In mutila­
ting tbs bodies of the dead ; such are the
in the morning, and the other at six in spectacles, and a thousand nameless hor­
the evening, but they were much feebler rors breidac, which tbeir flrat experience
than'the previous one, and easily re­ of Indian war has burned into tbe brains
and hearts of our frontier people."
pulsed.
The final and moat desperate attack
A wild panic ensued.'
occurred on Friday.the twenty-aocood.— caprd the u.mabouke&lt;
The garrison was engaged in strongthen- iq consternation and die___ _ ,
w
iog its defenses, when, at one o’clock in tbuir little earthly ail,leaving tbeir cattle
the afternoon, the aoatioel sow, at two astery on the prairies, all tbeir crops un­
miiee distance, groat numbers of In­ cut and unntbered in the fields ; aume
dians approaching on horseback.
As fleeing with meh preeipit_ --Z __
they neared tbs fort they diemounted^nd tbeir find untouched on the table, where
advanced from three diflersnt pointe un­ but a moment before II had been !r~l
der cover of tba ravlnea, where the shells fiw Uro daily repast. Women and chil­
from the field pieces Could do them but dren wend«red~fur days in the woods,
little damage, they opened a terrible fire subsisting upon nuts and berries. Every
on the garrison. But the previous two rood was lined with fugitives end all
day s’ Beige bad steadied the nerves of the tba villages wore crowded with tbeir ear­
Tbe refugees
whites, and tbev received the onslaught rounding population.
cooHy, reserving their fire until they poured by hundreds into the the city of
Ot. Paul, situated from eighty U&gt; ooe
hundred
and
fifty
miles
from
the soon as
•nd do effective execution.
The ‘big
guns,"of which Indian, eland in so mucn of the outbreak; and many, who were
drend, were also wall nerved. Tbs figfat able to do ao, embarked oo the first de­
raged all the aftaroowi, from two until parting steamers, rod hurried away from
half past six o'clock. Owe the savage, tbe State, It is estimated that tea large
pressed up so near that the half breede in and fiourieWng counties ware almost
the fort could distinguish the ebvute of completely depopulated.
It uu happened that a portion of the
tba chief, ordering a charge for tbs pur­
pose ofcapturing the guns.
It was a volunteers recruited far the Union army
concerted movement; a feint to draw bad wok yet been ordered out of tbe State.
the fire of the field pieces, and aa imme­ Though poorly equipped and supplied,
diate ruab m mads to aecurs them be they were at once sent into tbe field
fore tbev could be reloaded.
But the against the Indiana, and thev served as a
old artillery sergeant was not to be trap­ nucleus around which the irregular organ­
ped ; be reserved the fire of his own gun, ization c&gt;uld rally. Every old gun, pis­
sad when the storming party emerged tol, knife, or other weapon was cleaned
into open view, be planted a shall among op; every pound of powder and lead wae
thana which eent them howling beck to bought and distributed ; and boron were
their shelter. At nightfall the salvages impreaeed by military authority, with
reluctantly gave up the edge and roti rod, which to extemporise cavalry oumponiaa.
carrying away a considerable number of Tiro surrounding States promptly cent
killed and wounded. Those In tba fort what aid they could in men, guna and
•eeaped miraoafowsiy; uelv-oce man cartridges. Tbe Govern** by proelamn
batug killed, and three or four slightly tfoos suOx'rinsd tbe formation of omoand rannera in the threat­
wounded.
Very eoon Wker
The next morning. Saturday, the In ened neighborhoods.
dints were seen again approaching the the outbreak, Col. H. B. Biblay, m&gt; ex­
perienced frootieroniaa^avlaga through
knowledge of Indian habits and character.

rapidly, aad aaut Major General Pupa to
asNUDa command of the Indian Dep^l'
’^Bsari^ uf CaL 8.Way3 sppevah.
Little Crow reused to Yellow Medi­
cine, taking with him a large bsfiMS

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HU'Hll .w* BS1.I

��BocxTiss—Qur Jkat&lt; Legislature has'
issed a bill A|UM bounty of *50

OBERT!

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trust will, in thaTutors, do much tn tut-1

smpt the Stat* fjyifljfra »sH« of unequal
local bo unties.

Amois ths auxs introduced

Legislature, a

Ilf. the tn!

into the
sicca, wa notice |

one by J. A fiieesej, 1^ aulborixs the

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Hastings

KOTKES
KS. R1BBQM8,
roNCEKTRATED

iiuutins&gt;

Hampshire by the people ia doubtful—'
there being three candidates, and' a ma­
jority vote required. In all raw- of no
A TeacbsrsMnrtUnw «»* Ac-"*r* choice, tbe Legislature in June Will elect
tion "f the Statu Superintend»nUf Public a Governor from the ti
The Republics...
InstrAttfe.Trill: ba heM al flastings. dates.
of electing all three of their Andidatea
comtAsnring «.n M&lt;mdsy. jh«, S3d hist., for Congress, although two.ths districts
at 9 o’clock A7*di«and.••qtWtring five
sSMotaifF’s*'

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Will not every te»al»r. &lt;r young per.
•Mu eapaeticg te week during the year

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present from the opening, session to the
close! Tbe Ilqelitjgv Institute’wilroo
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be • &gt;Mb.

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aassrunrat &lt;M

^■SXAOTpi^rEIt^-.

Col. CharlwCmnTf Hicks, lately an
officer of the rebel army and in tbs delect
iseanrviee at Richmond, was arrestsd
st the S’. Nidiobs Hotel in New Nork.

crisis r«f &lt;iur N’atlotflil

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PATENT MEDICINES

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wanting in efforts My.tyjke the eccasym

one of interest to all who may attend.—
Further annuuncv«i*tar«IU. bo fW1’

i rjfriff /UwK.ff-;
Jen*.
ft.- -Xtl-M
chr.in, n.« ■ I.Ul*’-S*A *f **&lt; Ual length found voice, and the Psearrr h*s
perpetrated phuRe' jriW npww -him &lt;(iy
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Like all his artn-les if itjrtMj

the young tnan, in

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day SAMf WaxtferWiog AhartftioaisU and
negro worshipper* renr roundly, when
an aged .man, remarked tu hltu,' that' .he

rtmrottxn.

Humphrey Marshal has written
to ni« old home, threatening to destroy
*30.000 a orth U-Uswwt property ifhria
not indemnified for soniaamall ctxifis.a-i
lions against him.

it, fa

The-N^YprX, Mercury

Dr. Radwar's Fills aMclentHe Fargative.

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In these PILLS »« haveithe medicinal
I propel ties *&gt;f tbe most jrflicient plants,
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Persons who anffi-r with Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Enlargement of ths

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d. attended with so much danger on account]
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Mrength /«»
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th*
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WstnsT AMD Neweraraaa.— A glass
or whiskey, remarks tbe Scientific Amer­
icas, is maufoctured from a dozen graine
of corn, tbe value of which is toe small
to be estimated. A pint of this mixture tegmrjtatasa. by ratal or sxprma. ptaptaf
ad la far one shilling, sad, if a guod brand
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is considered well worth the aomy. It
ia drank in a minute or two. It Area tbs
10« NaasseBte, New Turk.

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Kxoxux, Iowa, Feb. 20.

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Is a swsenor taste ssd AisnAta; estates! in
and the people are .free to consider and
act for their own’ interests—whieb are
SHnj
tai~ —it ecaerwi
Bteesiaa pw*,
common with ours under this Govern­ a Ml &gt;,n*‘rBO
ment, there &lt;iH be no great difficulty ia
BKAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONT:
fraternisation. Between oar tastes sad
Jas. L Branter. nertast, IM twites srrta.
Ifes *1 wi l, wriSm, A^taasi. IB, 1 teo^. , I tos^e
between those of the people of the Nor
them and Southern provinces of England lag.talssitawsyem; Inta
DABLINGB
and Ireland. Hoping that tbe time may
LIVER REGULATOR
speedily come when the pewer of the
perfidious and cruel tyrant of thia rebel­
lion having been overthrown, a peace
may be laid on the broad foundation of
national unity and equal justice to all,
under the constitution and lawn,
1 remain your fellow citizen,
W. 8. Koexcaaxa, Maj. Gea.
DAR UNG'S UVRR RXGULA TOR

At half past three o’clock yesterday
afternoon, about seventy-five convalescent
soldiers from the b-0 pi tai marched to the
Daily Constitution office of thia dty,
headed by three or four persons with
sledge hammers.
The greater portion
of them took * stand along tbe street, in
front of the office. Those with hammers
proceeded into the building, demolishing
the press on the first floor, and others
went in and altogether ci caned the room
out. They then proceeded to tbe second
floor and dined that of type, fee., threw,
ing them from the window.
They next
proceeded to tbe third floor, and demol­
ished another preee, and threw it out of
the window, and had nearly cleaned tbe
room of type and all other fixings .of the
office, when a squad of armed soldiers
were marched in front of tbe office, and
the ringleaders of the mob ordered to
make tbeir men desist and form in line,
which was not done until the squad Lad
been ordered to take aim on the parties.
Revolvers and carbines wore drawn by
the convalescents, and threats made that
if tbe squad fired a ehot, they, along with
tbeir commander, were dead men.
Tbe
excitement was intense, but the eoevaleseanta were formed into line and marahad
off. bat not until the destretion of tbe
affine waa complete. A part of the prase
ca ware dragged to tbe river.

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by the trippie ties of eoosenfafoltr. geo­
graphical position and commercial interLtl no men astoug tu to BAUraowfl
to/oryei t*u, er root enouyA to triut on
oliffartky 0/ trtilort to. their friend*, to
civil liberty and human freedom. Vol­
untary exiles from home end friends, for
the defense and safety rf ail, ore Itag for
the time when gentle peace shall again
spread her wings over our land ; bat wo,
know no sock blessing is possible while
tbe unjust and arbitrary power of the
rebel leaders continue to threaten OS.—
Crafty as the fox, cruel as tbs tiger, they
cried no "coercion," while preparing to
strike us; bully like, they proposed to
fight ub because they said they eouki
whip us 6*e tu one; now, when driven
back, they whine out "no invasion,” and
promise us of tbe West “permiasiou," to
nsvignle the Mississippi river, if ere will
be "good boys,” and do as they bid as.
Whenever they have tbe power, they
drive before them into tbvir ranks the
Southern people, and they would also
drive us. Trust them not. Were they
able, they would invade and destroy ns
without mercey. Absolutely assured of
tease things, /«» amoved lie! eatg one
could lAiuk of “preer on r»y tau.fi £Tt
vehoentertaine the eentimentit ft o*hf *
kt a ifare; kt nho ullert Halo tkittoau,
moreover, :s a Taarma to nn cocrmtr,
who dntrtet the room and contempt ofall
honorable sun. When the power of the

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Tbe reeolatiou of thanka passed by
your bonoreble body, to the army of du
Cumberland, its Commanding General
and Ms staff haa bean dole received and
published to the troops of thia command.
On behalf o'aU, I return U&gt; yea heart.
Ml thankt.
Thl&gt; ia indeed a war for the maintaintainanea of du Cuuatiunion and the laws
—nay, for national cxietcueo—agxiuat
those who have despised oar just bojoa,
and driven us to defend oar country and
our homes. By foul and wilful alandere
on our mulivrs and intentions, penta,
enlly repealed, they have arrayed against

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Gtoo* with abtoef iesasartsf gtety,
ThatagweaaaMdmj
ZD. eet tee crewtosa weed la lb* ^ed asesy
OfPtvadms haiiaethyws.

Asd te tees* ettwgatogto yner IBwiMie,
A IteMtj smeer briag.

Gird eoyoeraraer, dan U&gt;v strife of battle.
And strike fer liberty ]
Freve to tea wnri&lt; that every kuu ehattsi
I* worth? *° be free.
Mtens. Feb. 15. IK.

“Oh tuamtaa I I Wndd to I dij have boUarad that a ymmg l*dy *d*Mtad b tto
oouatry eoold be *o perfectly genteel aa
Lucy k. I Iowa bar dearly, already. And
the* bar wardrwto why, ma. tor drtueoe
are really afegwl
Bo simple and taste­
ful h atykjwt like tor sweat aatf; sto
baa never been Inured to labor l am Mr-

“s*d | am--------- ----------------- -ter a real lady. 1 am glad now tto* ate
toe arrived betow tto party.
Sto to
eocb an elegant onsrtraat to you, Amina.
Yon wffl to tto rore of tto partem,
and she win rsersSMt tto pur* white
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When tto fcsaHy met at dtowr Mm
Grandy was almort I* despair. Ttooook
that sto bad hired apramiy to prepare

And

paronUy about thirty year* old, and pusetrong domeede Instinct*. About
11 oFetuck, When most of tto gweeta bad
rstirod, Harriet, with tor child da.ped to
bar bom, dastod frantically from tto
baaawtenl to the hall, and boding tto door
locked, raised tor deoctod hand, and
with powerful blows smashed tto tight*
eorrwtmding It, steverod two section* of
two hMb sash, brand heraalfthrongh tto
spertare, aod, with lacerated arm and
toad, streaming with blood, tod M for

ButoequenUy she was fonpd eatousted
from Io*, of blood, and almrot fr-ten,
crouctod te the eoroer «f * staMa, wWltar
&lt;to tod tom'trarad by tor bfe*d spew
the Miow. Tto dixjr-eill and w*|| at tea
Capital Hotel era aaturated w hth-al wy
mother** blood, mute tot eioq...gx *pp«.l
md ttor. k will rantonr • fer noTdl
Neptune'* oemn dfe waah tbfe btoid
dean,' and eanalura and law-maker* shall
i a chafe* after having refeeted Golby.' •ee It a* they gu and own* from the leg­
Loey to* wot toted without reflection. islative haFts, another evidence of the in**^aq- *• la an extraordinary •Cfcxaivwand ineradfaable love sad asfoe all of m—
Grandy Usmm
■am* daily.—
__^^..-lil&amp;aabrthhy

d cream and buttermilk, ptrlver&gt;,Md daridad bwttar.ttoaform
------------ forar and yoaet, si trees and
orangsa, raisins and oarranta, and eoofeo
tioncry, a mvdlry of ewe fusion in pantry
and kiteton.
ITBIMVI MAKD TO BSUETE.
“Do you not understand baking Vuked Locy of Amtea.
•
i "Weil, ] dads re, thia la hardly to be
•Ob! indeed no;, replied ttoastoafetod
I believed I* exclaimed Mrs Graiody, aa
bdle.
should to perfectly mtofrabla, but'for the
1 she threw down a letter aba bad been pe­
“Not-joo, aunt f she Inquired of Mr*. spirit that Amias caagkt of her cousin
rowing, and turned toward her daughter,
Lncy, sad ths issssns sto learusd uf tor. th* • CMpparbeada." The whole alimv
who was radioing on a eniua-n ruth
-Mv d«ar, I **v*r learned,” murmured Dora U nut seeoi woodsrfal to see Amin*, craw le bteeing at bit teak Tto Ciadninoed lounge. In th* moat approved atria the lady.
who
was ao proud and indnlestt, moving nali Enquirer » eapectelly venomous. k
RAD WAY’S READY REIJEF.
Of dreaa. attitude and expression.
Tto
“h to very qtrange." Lusty aaMt Md about tbe bouse Ifl tor beat obsck apron,&lt; danowocre bi* prUmuc i«irar to the Ohio
yung lady lifted tor jewelled feted, and then sb* went on, “Well, sent, if yu* will and sfe^og rally Mato perftrrad tto GwoaraJ Aesembly m tto “products of
rni&gt;*d her alrvpv eye* with inquiring treat ma, I wHI prwdsee aa fine eaks m 1 ii MM of bMb took and boom maul. an insignificant and diaappumtad party
internet a* the breathed forth In an af any cunk In the dty.
Aadtto* *to wap.m hardhearted- • &gt; politician”; accuse* hint ol having “leal
footed tun* &gt;4 music.
.prak*
have known tor refonea levy to an object temwtf" to the -Abdltinoto.
-Pray. *bat have yn« f-mtid. fear
I. A. HOLDKOOK,
of ctorftv, when bar parse was full of of fem as* “fellm" man, aad patronixTTOBXET kmI Cee.vrtur •: Lew. M-teir la
m &gt;niusf I am l«mgi«gf-r wmiethiac to
gwd. Kowato will save from her neoea | iagly remarks that whtla it baa ‘-so righf
L Chamrrv. O.oerwl I—d aed T.v Ageet.-u»w- Seay this b-wnNe reUVt.''
eiiA to ministers to th* stek and needy. to refrain from eanrar*. teeliuge of p&lt;ty
le», mA.4 uarv *t H-teeroV. W~a
•4i I- bard.y to He brtievwd, I repeat,
And both ahe and bar parents declare
kndMjVMr Uncle Merk ha* written
that they are much happier now that they
me that be intend* to send hi* daughter
And ibu brauM Geo, Km.wwu fan*
ware in their days of wealth and ind&lt;A
Lacy t- a|«tid tbe winter with ua
1
lenee. I deciare, when I I-ok back and' Wil-udwi, In ,1, Ua
cannot rrfu«e !■&gt; receive her. for ato is mv
&lt;■ .pit. u th.
then turn te the praeent, I can hardly to F-™.
Itos* whai I «Kr
.
sisters child—but, dear me! what shall laagkteg.
uh.,h| Bratairarfirt
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we d&lt;&gt; »ilh the rustic creature T"
In ln»I U— mmoIg .&lt;Ui nuni•■Oh, I will direct y**," Npliad L*cy,
“H"w came your sister Lu marry a gaily; and tto eouein* repaired te tbe
Lacy Meek waa married seventeen, S««M “ Uw Jimn™ rfbw Ulnnwnfarmer, mammal**
We will now look at tbe strong in the coabdeoee uf tto IwyaJ pe&gt;&gt;kknton, where th* *laM*r of eoliaary *p- years ago.
“Why, Amina, wbllepa waaa ssnetnv; •ration* wee colivened by merry bnreta present condition cf tto parties named ple—strong in tto faith that tto cw"—
EW HARNESS SHOP.
sister and I accompanied him to Wash- uf laughter and jwyotw gwetoa of sweat i above. Lmj'* be i band, tto eo* of a lim­ be defends is a righteous on*—to will
ingt»n, &lt;«e winter, and there wa suet Mr. aung; '
ber man, who took bia wife to a log cabin wrln new victories and eatabliah sew
Mesh, a young and ulsnted motntor of
Lucy mad* debut at Mra. Grandy's ee­ and commenced huuse-kecping wite-ut a chime to the graUtodeuf bis countrymen.
Cnogreaau Your amt was Motivated by lect party, taerotoofpura whiteasmlia, •errant to aid tor ia tor fernae work, lues And long after tto wretched crew who
his fine person, real eknueneo and open, tor rich brown eirrl* Mteandtod ewaopa rfe*n rapidly from one post to another, are playing tto pert of acavenyer. fur
manly character ; and although she knew toaftflrtofsilvargauaa toiesttok until to I* wow Govmmv of m of the Southern traitors ia tbe North have gone '
that he waa only s former a* bosno, ato of tbe left Mr. and ftrotfeg Jlto a ack largest and richwtt Stetea b tto Union— down to diaboooral grave*, bia name will
prreiated in beeoinmg bit wife. So be mist txluw tor grscaftl wales. Other MidhfeeMtatry huass fee palaM, Mr to a tooaatold word and hi* memorv af
'
took her to fee busne in th* new Stet* of urnameote ato wore non*। yet amid toe roundrid by a beautiful Edsu of bis own fectiuoately remembered.
Ohio, and I have a&lt;&gt;» aem her since; far, fro»*,j&lt;&gt;W * vwivataadeMM^ftwhMg , planning, where to fe now enabled to on
•be anon became a mother, and baa wv- with gems. Bowes* ami fadnoua. she joy health, esse and buour and bappinee*.
Good Eastern Leather Exclu­ oral rdnldren. sn that she was emsfassd a*
aurrueuded by bta beautiful and tofoved
8U?f’
lUwroraM ware
sively Used.
ferallg.
a pta|* black low crowned bat, which
Th. bate at woekaM* Mpleyed.
ie health thst I aeknr dared t» brae*amto
Mr. Grrndr, who after bfe foliar*, a*,
Kep«lriB( dree ae short aetto.
could to rolled up and etowed fa bia
a journey. Bvstabe m*d to write freespied * Clerk*e office and salary, uow
puokst, aud a eommoa blue regulation
IL A. GOODY EAR.
qaently . end eltfeiwgb .be al way* ptofe*
D*"U]
cavalry wve.-oMt oonaderably wolfed,
erd herselfperfandy happy, ate•»&gt;&lt;’*•
drawn oear hie anUbrm. tot ope* fa front,
a descrips Ian of her dviinestM sSaww that I
«P^«
br“‘l *
*"*fcf* c«uam sure I should tot* been utterly nt*
Uli boots drawn over hia pants completed
TO -YOTTISTO
1 rrable In her siteati.* 1 And thiedaogh
bra battle anil
He rode - Boney " a
I ^/W/M*X&gt;ea«MWatoAp&gt;;/MeraOs.
j “V** har of Baroi|
and Jmbetter and etow, spism yarn, weavm
A LBCTCRE UM TH« XATXflK, TBUTHKT,
bte toWt, felly realizing Urchteto&lt;4'a
rloih, bakm torml. waafeee «d.&lt;ttoa and

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A LECTURE

errube fl-»es—wto ato must be a great
•V&gt;at Inok'teg creaiare like a aseh. With
«au burnt teen, awrne haada sssd feat, and i

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tta me* TtaMjBe tta WW vbn BtI11
iasisl ot&gt;-brsZ »Lel ttatu go to ttair

friewdsand tglk peao*. Th® Unlta man
dnoT want FtaStaSflld want H.—

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take* two tn make
draw tbe army oft
the South sbmtdon
Wa-Wthe Union?
give up Kentnckj.-

Europe sroma liWy to have some di­

version from tbe exclusive contsmplsttow
of Amerimn affshs. The outbrtak in
ffoland and the disquietude of jta .Li^r;.

alisU of Prusaia. seems to preseui queslions of mor* immadiais interest to tta

n . urak* war—it
«.
If we WithJutted 8te!ra,.w11l
I Moe—a di*toLu
iM lire Gnvernmtot

ed to jhil, eeedrted by -a’. dcteehtaent «f
a. rr»»rq»^ri brought from tta
tarrocks for that purpose, Wand 'ita.'ta-

crowaed tavds of Europe, and op.us new corl were aesaited by an esciicd croud!
avenues for the exercise of tfeif medio
who buried brW^ RtoNMlMber n*s
torial piteeri Th? inbreak,(or 'rebylsilea al the guanf.and Twerp. in .no, My
lion, of Poland, seams to ta spreading to
sparing of ihrtou. ttaoflteer* tadsMan alarming extent. In fact it already ored toporMad/Ump-tojlaaia*, bj/nM
seems to have ♦mbrwewd ths satire etanto no purpose. These bead* tazhttrou*
try;and Rnssfa may yet hare exerth*
form continued their assault*,' nntil
for all her military, resources to suppfgsa

urc war vuckj noi uisturu : IUI it
would be on ths banks of the Potomac
and Ohio. Kentucky forme* and fireside,
were tabs deflated bv*wa&gt;. while the
in.th« *ily.
It ft*
crimniala who began ft were to escape.
They tavotei.d to wage tbs w*r tar*.
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_ bosoms of such noble They hav* partially swoossdsd; but &gt;.t
• UM Paa Dmuaf i. al all to. ttair satisfaction. Ttay tare
destroyed our property am| robtad our
people.
A* our worst ceemiss they
have sret ttair-taetfla'band* Into the
State to plunder.snd murder In this CumI men wealth.
Wd wish tta peace party
( would make ttair dear frlebds In the sereded .kite*®* keep tta. paare in Kent stay
I before they cry peace.
•
Ttair ery of pree* means mtnply to
surrender to this rebeHioe j that la all
ofk. It means to,sell o«l Kentucky to
her mortal etaslnios, who will never for­
give tar resistance to the wicked schemes
of ambition In th* oiftkai State*. Let
those who wish such * destiny for Kentitekj'.-Cry.pcacv. We stall submit toil
alien all are subjugated. ..

Tbe immediate cause of tbe Polish in­
gun*. By lha laUar dtafoarg* cm rate
surrection was a cruel and rigid enforce­ was killed and •erof*rwouudod.'" Faufhment oft* new conscription law
The ner waa lodged In
and the’ riutert
quota of Warsaw wgs about l'i,000, be­
|bcp . sought to. sate their r&lt;mg*aace
ing a very Urge number far a city of Ha
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population.
The method of enforcing
ttadty. Mm? &lt;ta«41tage ofttae* -yW
the conscription was also repugnant No
eons were burned over tta taaffs
young man was informed that tta Jot
inmates, doo'rs »nd winijows smastad,
had fallen upon him ; after the conscrip­
aad tta inmates lieateo, killed orn*i«ted
tion tad taken plare, the gates cf tbe
for lifs by ifeo infuriated ruob, regardless
city were dosed and all egress forbidden,
ofan or cradition; TtatavMrter H*
while hoards of Cossacks, swarmed the
meats of fire, when tmtawdep jay’ dfJ
streets iu search of their victims.
And notstop to regard the'dwalliags of.whiteq,
yet with all thee* precautions, in that and nntn her* of these ata* are Ink taue*.
city alone. 10,000 out of lite 12.000 es­
teas bomdaas, peuailess. Tta -riot wag
caped, having previously sought safety In
.finally quelled by tbe prevene* of the
the forest* and hills of tbe surrounding military from Ypsllanty and ' F^ru
country. Those man are now said to be Warns.
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HTOF. March ft —A specwrl tn
tta Tribune tayto: “ On the - retnrn of

w materially *tre*«ttawfot hl* position.
Gen. Hooke? hi on tbe Werti’ * “
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H-'-'l. M—
JssMarilte
“
Ionia,
“
Grand Bapld* -

grecm NOTICES-

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Apr!

Utfaa,
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Brighton,
•
“
Monroe, (time not stated.)

The circular proceed* to a:

Notice ’!

rominand and a Federal fore* of three
regiment* «f lufrntry, about Use hundred
cavalry and &lt;m* battery, at Bpringville,
thjr^wn miles south vf Eraokliq. ,fb»l.
Coburn's ttare regiments ..W infantry
wcrytai to pirres nt&gt;&lt;] mjMurrrt by the
rstal fuxrea. They toughi dwperaudy.

* Queer Usings.

armed with the fonnidabi* scythe* aad

’
Tta XHUaiJ Hoi.
Thera was much missppralieosiM ta
Hassan) ranks thirty year* ago.
Severn! conflicts tart already Uk*n regard to the cause aad nature of tbe riot
place between the Eusdaus and the in­ st Detroit, among wpwTle on Mttedsy.
Whether by accident or' deslg^-tatf w*
surrectionary Pules.
•pears wbieh made s*eb~ havoc jn the

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,

Tbe insurgent* attacked Minebow on think the latter—people here were led to i
taiieva that the riot was tta upfaing of '
cqany ether m*0 in
wb«n tired.killed and the same number wounded.— negro population of Detroit sided bf 1
and disheartened I write *s I fiel at tta
Minc-bow waa afterward ret ou fir*.. It largo importitioes bf tffe same race form, 'time—&lt;s it wwta w&gt;ti» th* outer , curywnl
was rumored that the insurgents under Canada. Of eouroc the AdmlnlsinU^i' ।of-tigMigta and not.with tta iru* feeling
Laugiewics bad beaten the Russian* and at Washingtou and tta policy of fta Be-. «ofwytaaru ,I juay hare written to y«pi
publicans was mad* respousiUe ’for this 1at such a time, and v*sy likely impressed
taken some csrfhon.
you w|th&lt;tafb*liel that 1. was rredjr to
A telegram from Thorn, of Feb. 14, state of thing* । atfd It was a Staple dec- ■giva up. Jfmebia tta cs»%J tap* jou
tionecring j-tvrfa it our Charter^ election. *
I will put tta ttaugU from you immediate­
Now it 1* proper that tta ptapla know |ly. When reason reigns, (and that I be"Gro.. Annenkoff, Governor of the
Province* of Podolia an&lt;l Volbynia, has that tta rfot was not a negro riot at all Ilitre tarapta-ef tta time,} there l* ipU&gt;been empowered'by tta emperor to or- It was a whit* man’s mob; uwd more than ’
dur a stete of siege in those Provinces if that it was a Demoeratic woi—1tta im- ’
circumstances require.”
%
mediate and legitimate oflspilng of tta '
A telegram, of Feb. 15, says:
J
Free Ares aud its damnable co-worker*. |
“Tbe Insurgents have raptured Jarno­
grod. Thirty-nine out of 200 Cossacks, Tbo immediate object of tta mob waa &lt;
against tta negroes, whom theta demo ।
garrisoning this place, were killed. Th*
remainder mutt be removed to Zamoad cretic rioter* have been taught to. regard t
The insurgents hare also captured Hur- as ouly Ct *vb^s of Dcuxxuwtia. taia; J
the 17th, sod were repulsed with 800

bcsxnw, which had been evacuated by
tbe Russians."

it auo* at preparing asinwlar movement th* fruit* of lesehiagvl
.White &lt;tay lite. andMjwat reaetad tta drawl
in Prussian territory at an opportune profess to bo the protectors of women
moment. This Is regarded aka probable sad chiIdren, it **a ttata—tadi black and
went, Inasmuch m there baa been breed­ white—who suffered most by hii* pr*cti-

leg grraL discontent between the Liberal­ cal application *T itau advics In tta cfey
ist* aad tbe Governmental parties cf
Prtwaia.
The PTOvsixti Government

Americus idt» of fie*. -GovseuuMUt, wo

if poeaibleA Think

file of the ditaoeai
going UrttJfWtbto

Maratal tad 49 majori7; thia

colt wilf ta seen there is nut
sio w o ver 00 either aide. Tta

John W. Beefcta,

Even setting aside the poe*&gt;- tta Biggar*," “tawn with tta Abolitionfn attartH focttwk at-Troy, ■N.“Tt
bte result of this struggle. the lasurroo iste," to which was added “ kill ttafo^tf IGtaa* Grtanvrood thSx referred to Gen.
tion affects the political interest of Prus­ niggore:1' Wil! these intendiary touchers Fremont:
-Owf-vnn
sia, as, according to official information, cease their vile claiaor wb*a lbs/, tatald

•upposaswry Demoorotio papue ia tl»

T3ff, being 21 greater than

while the majorities range I.
tarn*. Laat year tbe Drmocrr

ar* tta newly elected officers, w
majorities;
■ '
J
■- FerPvsdtan,
•
Daatel Cteuk, &lt;
'
. "■.. Aetaw***••
W illard Hays,

Alatams.
Island on1

kingdom.

ths Avnwiren idea of free Government,
it may result in Revolution.’1—Jfotiarr.
MMik&lt;« o not
M U&gt; Vhi

SAVEW'BSlUi ltlBBOKg.4®.

to ta whipped scourged, taatau arid Ibvm I

killed, ptaridiag fetation* in tta Mt»* ।
Tbe aim of the PoHah movement it ,of Democracy.
Tbo very
dry of 1
tbe re-establishment-of Poland, ns far u these murderers was tta jfft repeated capI
possible, to th*.4sr«Mr &lt; extent of the’
phrase* of tta
1

proper
Liberalist*, who have confroW tta Low­
er Hous* of Parliament will probably
side «&gt;to tta Puto*. Wtar tta result of
tbe*e rompHcbtions may be, of court*
cannot be foreseen.
’

who,never paid * dollar of taxes in &lt;tair
lives, who are huuling twelve «Hit of tta
twenty fiiur hours about “ tta enormoua
taxes we are,burdened with.”
Wj'kuow men, tta seat of wboeejpm talixma disptey the flag &lt;»f distress at taif
mast, who could not buy tta toe nail of*
nigger if ab|a&gt;M»dled stare* were selling
at a dofjar' a diorn, wta fly into a paaelon
■
If they near of an “attack upon slave pro­
pertv.*
.We km&gt;w men who never did a day's Gov. Ilsrdlng, ns well as Judges C, B?
wurk.io itair lives—save nhrn ^ofrvw-. Wsiteand Drake, iu wry vmptaliclang
ing or stealing was impossible—who hre Oage, refuse to resign or leav* tta Terri
howling' like wolves against “nigger*
coming to Ohio t* compete with tta la­
bor of poor a bite men.”
Wo know men who never tad an entire
dollar in ttair lives, spend boufl* In expa­
tiating upon the danger* of a paper cur
rency.

William A. aarMwtl.

rntad.
Hnwonld havs eevt a rebel
ties. Admiral Wilk**; and four war
Rr C
Genera! and several o I tar office ra then in ------------------------- out^fileck^u^ ^Jtare.
hi* bauds to Ship island, with orders th**

*
r
Naw York, M.rch 7.—Tlw Ttibuite
•report *1x1(11 tta Alatams catne na Pan
■n&gt;n,Wnd is thought to be a renard.

Steens

-

- lUteTtafe. Uarob
OCT
patches from gavauuab 4th. say that th&lt;enemy utalfod Fort McAHister all last
night. They have not renewed the at-

condition.

r

A Geintnbted dnmoonted
Im* been replaced. An attack

frivol tint

■

�btaUoa visit for.

B. Oft-gtem*

y Thoradqy

felly aa wintry aa any ten days iq «uoe—tan, dortag Um entire wtalar.
Tbe
entire aboraeo of sleighing ta thia taoaUty,
•ill make tbe winter pat pact, momsrs-

r«v.J*M-

at the Court IWi VlfMiii lay the Itah

lost, al half past pas o’clock ta the after­
noon, and al seven P. M.

yrjal ScStts.

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Tbe undersigned, fita himself aad lady,

MORTGAGE SALE

would extend to their friends their heart­
felt thanks for tbekind and generous Visit

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

at their •^•idapar ypTtepday evening
last. May tbfcvtveh nf’Afl Good reward

••mfrEMTlNeiSD ALCOHOL.

them fer their kiiMnsae and generosity.

Bnt-i. Okwawd.—Notwithstanding the
hard timea aad high prices, tbe aale of
tbe Cleatice/ Ssfrrahis is still on lh«J In­
crease. People will uae it, and ejery

W. »
C
&gt;l» Supoiowwkol of Puhl«l

o&gt;d pl^&lt;
lot lb. Spring S.-U. «T foMiu

successful housewife tells her neighbor,
sod when her neighbor tries ll sb/telle

OM M Oil, plwn I. Uxr KrU in

kaoteer, sad thMiteteme spread, well!

GROCERIES

It ia hard to tell where it will atop.
Hasting, Muntey, March 23.
Jamarillo
“
“
“

Ionia,
Grand Rapid*

April

0.

Utica,
Brighton,
‘ Monroe, (time not rtatsd.)

CotjtrrY Cixax’a Orrtca.)
ItasrnrM, Mirth Ath, 1803. [
Tbe following appointments of Note­

office; to wit:
S. II. Cook,

. TSA, COFFtt, W4UB,«HCI1.ME»SV
FXpga.nGA gAtaJSS, CODFISH;

loyalQ of thrir vwn bvxcub
Kffirissrja.?

rite Ptfpiia lave -btan • teedvdd at this

rtstajte^ves^Jnxury af Fell

*
Williim 8. Tltua,

ft

Tbe circular proceed* to aay:
■Eaeh Institute will open a* precisely
m«r.’cfee*,so tee morning appninted,
and the proper work often Seooioo will
begin al onee. Toateers ahooM bo pets
rot, if pooaible at the opening, as tiar ln-'
alruction is given In regular tuoram, and
within tht Jfnt hottr, afttr opnif, Mr
Autituit anil Ac
/nW yroyrasa.
«

Also • great rarirtr ef tbs
CXX3EKT TJQiirtrtCW»1
A»l r»ltlt ftirwis, " ,

Milo T. Wheeler, Warner W. Riker,
John M. Nevtaa, Daniel Striker,
8. C. Prindie,
“
‘
Wpabipgton
K. Ferris,
J. F. Emory,
A. W. Bailey,
'
Julian Fish,
Isaac Messer,
AV. 8. Goodyear, D. W. Smith.
/ H, P. Cftmay. Coum Clmbx.
iTS^q^^Tggg^:

Tu Instruction Tn these Instlietra is DR. RAD WAY'S CLEANSING SYR­
free df charge, and aaaurancea have bean UP, Cai*n MAD WAY*'RENOVA
give* that eatae/froatare, ami tenetjrt THWRB8OLVENT
.
penny de fsota, will bo bearded grafts- ia tbe moot effective and rapid curative
itotnlv, ropectal’v ifpraeawl thefrwbday. of Skin Diaaaaea, Skit) Eruptions Fever
Sores, fflterr, Tu.n/.r.; If (V Aroma of
Medicine, ONE BOTTLE^1** core •»
Scboola. none stawtff apply fer U aacfpt
those who buoaaUy intend l«be taaohera. Ring Worm, Pun plea. Tetters, Rash- or
All ethorw are welcome io the tamefits of common sores.
TWO TO SIX BOTTLES will rare
Chnmse. Ss-rofrta rod SyphltWc Sores,
Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Cankers,
Optbalinia, Strumerutrs discharges.
It
The electron for
P®*** 00 ia superior to all preparations of Sarsa­
Monday pafoed off very qtftfdy* and parilla Mixtures, Ate. dse.
The d'BMs of the Medicine is small, two
resulted in the election of the entifk
t«U|M M&gt;nfulls being a full d&gt;&gt;ee. -4&gt;nr
Democratic ticket. The entire vote was bottle of the RENOVATING RESUL
138, being 2t greater than last jeer, VENT, will go farther than hitf Aoxpn
A
while the majorities range about the quart bottles of Sarsaparilla, An.
same. Leal year lite Democixlta SMtai- Eure skin, dear complexion—healthy
load ta secured to those wtaytake it.
date fur President had 34 majority; thia
year4tt T9
Last yhab, ’ tbe data&lt;taratic

Marshal bad 49 majority; thia yriir
■
Lena. Illinois, July 18 th 1850.
eo it will fre seen there is not much to
Mewa*. Radwat dtCo-j .
crow over on either aide. The Allowing
TbreA yanrc ago my youngest boy,
are the newly elected officer*, with Aheir now an teen years old, was taken with
Um Inflainatury Rheumatism, and was
majoritMu:
*
,
eoitfned .tehta byd foroearly pi* ipontba,
Daniel Cuok*”
after which he was enablled to get about
with the help of crutches—in tbe mean
■
Pter Boaorder, t ae*.’. wT
Willard flay a,
38
time running eorca commenced on bi*
John W. Duekle, “

•
sent me tee nrediciue last fell, I waa in-

William A. Stetmll,

-A. H. EUta,
Far LUtrirj.
-Charles G. Htabrt-k.

■David G. Eobtaauti,
tiem-y A. G.wtdyccr,
Nhw Sam^U. N.

.

any good, aa I bad tried all tba-beat doc
tors in thia country, and several different
Unde of patent medicine*, without effect;
after using two boltloo Bjrbry perecpUblichange for tbe belter waa apparent. He
ia daily getting stronger. and I look upon
bia final recovery aa certain. Tbe medi­
cine acts upon the ayateni, driving the
foul humors to the outside is small lumps,
aa
big ae haael eats, canstag teem to dis­
37
?
»
, appear, and HEALING THE SORES
FROM THE BONES.
Respectfully yuura, Wiluam Atxu.
County

Maeurer, has purchased for the oss of
taafcaOM af Dlebtad di Bahmann’s
large aafae, the mamj drawer batag eup-.,
plied with om of Coverts celebrated .
coeaHwatftta looki
TWdfo are among I

Dun w M.7. olXw.-Thi. ,«««, ;
me was drafted from Brttawd.a^ *&lt;•«

V« w«oU impretfally anaaewes to tea *Mi-

. (BfiisA?, IF(EB -(BASIS
or Ready Pay, only..

Ths Brsi Xew Teas Mu eerr kovslttfo for tbs
X»w Tsar, i.b.rwsau.tk U. te.u« uf J„.
uary^WSAUe^
.
,

•VIOTOIVLAl;
THE

-iasaawsm:
PROBATE ORDER;

la Mrawtnne af a license granted to are by tbe
Probate Court for the enenlr ef Barry on the 17 th
day of J aauary. A. D. IMS. 1 shall expo* to sale
al Foblic atselMs to Uta bigttosl bidder, al the

jdUBBBri OF CA8T1B

CU»C.

WATCHES 4 JEWELEY,
.Of ttentahsathmart rgtelmMl IhteJRIb
Qmwsa ar Iterate!*’ Waouaiia Fate*11
rplil. 11VBBAKD BJUJK, Kes. &lt;8 A.C Xian

fe^dWMwansaadiiteMwfUtegdrtitfidS

lb« foifowiog described lands and prraiaee. io
wit: Tbs undivided six slslks at the south half
of lbs sonlh-wsst quarter of tartlon aiasMao.UI)
ia township ooe I] Murth of range MseJS! weal,
la tlw event, of Barry a-»d State ef ■kehteaa.

n«ibiL.1Ki.^ou,',rBL
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

All |xno»( barlag claim* sgtiast lbs
fi*a/s j J.*—, IL AfeMs,

ADAM uIlOfT." (O-aftPETEX UUWABD, (nassra
COM MfesiON ER’S NOTICE.

All psranaa baring elalou .gainst ths
dateMTmowtey aattaSfl aae^wquMlSr to
praaaat Uss taas forsxuatuaUanud s^aswnsat

�BOtmUKEOrnUM;

rose skim it of into a vessel tor future
use. After the akimming U through, ra
move the ayrup from tbe fire and. attain
it through flannel, to remove all little
curds, which, if Buffered to remain, would
oot ocly injure tbe quality, but, by Belli-

return the syrup, and place it over a brisk
fire, and evaporate as quiokly aa possible
to tbe proper consistence.
If It is to be
caked, it must bv harder than for tub
sugar, or to Mir up dry. keep aaleretM
and all other drop oot of your sugar, If
you desire a pure maple taste and a
wholesome article.
Whan the season is through, gather
your utensils, and scald and scrub every

tinue making good »«t*r
tbe future.—
In thia order the evaporating pans are ex
copied, which should be put a aray in a
dry place with the giaxed coaling on them
which ia the beat protection from mat.

fastings' Quinol
Vlmfwr and. VAX*

JUST RECEIVED

DARLING’S

LIVER REGUI

■&gt;■1 health of tbe body depend.

j'Jwta ‘Cx\tx\uAx\.tCk

DARLING’S

LIVER REGULATOR
Needles are made of steel wire. The
wire is first cut by shear*, from ouila, into
tto length of the needles to ba made.—
After a batch of.meh bits of wire have
been cut off they are placed io a hot Turnace,and than taken out and rolled baek
ward and forward on a table till they are
straight.
They are now io be ground.
The needle pointer then takes up two
doMn.or no of tbe wirea and rolls them
between his thumb and fingers, with
their ends on tbe grind alone, first one
ted and then tbe other.
Haitian ma­
chine which flatten# and guitars tbe beads
of tbe thousand ntwdles in at) boor. Next
comes the punching of the eyes, bra buy,
so fast, that tbe eyes can hardly keep
pace with him.
The splitting follows,
which is running a fiue wise through a
dozen perhaps of lhees twine needles.
A woman with a little anvil before ber
files between the heads and separatee

Il Is a superior

-.

TJJHLY BEDICm,
Much brtier itea pill*. ate mush taster W

SUSJD'UCJS® 3PK1®BS.

■WUUT
i tewed af Fewer and Agut

hurtewyssn.

A YYOMKYA AYL AV
A. eery. FaTOeotareU

'

i saeteamM ia'whteh tbe
Jas. L tirswdey, snaretawt.lM Felloe street.
New Yeri. wntas. AwpM, 18, 1000: “I Ute
teen Ubewd with yite. eoMwyoaW with teste­
lag, ite last tarve yearn; I sate
OABLUa**LIVER REGULATOR

imxd-js &amp; sn©$r,
St'BSCIUBE run THE BAKKE; I

GROCERIES

they are rough end rusty, and eaialy bent.
Tbe hardening eutnes next. They are beat
ed in batches in a furaace^nd when red hot
are thrown into a pan of odd water.—
Next they must he tempered, and thia is
done by rolling then, backward and for­
ward &lt;&gt;o a but metal plate. Dm polish
ing still remains to ba done. On a very
coarse doth needles are spread to ibu
number of forty ur fifty thousand. Emery
dust la strewn over them, oil is sprinkled
and soft soap ia daubed over; the cloth io
relied hard np, aad with several others
of tbe same kind thrown into a sort of
waah pot tn roll U&gt; and fro twelve hours
or mere. They come out dirty enough,
but after rinsing in clean hot water, they
became bright and V nuij to be sorted
end put up for sate.

HARD-WARE!

OIIV81CUN
t way, near U

.ttl
AND

Aa English gardener of tbe writer's,
acqualoteacc makes a groat deal of what
he sails - Fining Manure."
Be mean,
breaking op the lumps, tearing in pieces
the long, strawy parte, sad bringing k all
into such a fine state that it oaa bo ttoor
onghly mixed with the particles of the
soil
Having brakes it sp, to miaoe it

DRY GOODS

"dZbUNG'S UVXB B10VLATOB.

preparation cf his manure. Farmers and
others may learn a Liat from hie Maniple
Rio plain that «*roe,hittjpy aussnwrvet heeifit land as nroch as that w biob la
broken up and finely diffused ttooeffb h.
Owe rewm wbyJiq^^nwweMid gnmw

minutely divided mws( ds ^il.

Wt?

LOCAL NEWS.

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                  <text>VOL 7.

HASTINGS, MAERI COUNTY, MICK, WJ

NO. 46.
■WWBWW

AT, MARCH 18, 18«.

btsttr,
U PGMUBBED XYX&amp;1 WXDMZ8BAY,

RAHWAY'S READY REUSE

th* • last card’ It fa ooo cm which the
*sks is lift or death, honor or ebame—
either vur urns and nation will be extingoiAod in b night of Wood sud horror

fiajtinjj' Ijnjintu JirtrtWE.

claims to valor, but only that i
courage, f unded on reflection, wl
far toe rarer of the two.' Ever
minutes she would bear a noise

TO THOSE WHO DO THINE.

I'V-'.XLSR IS AjkOGKXIKH proviaiaea, pro
LJ M •, SUK better. UH.
all kina
A1m toy*
Calitorala Block. Slate slnei. Jaati .«*. Mtek

HiiweHaiti.

D. C. HAWLEY,
i'vKADiXin «H kinhe.of Family Orocvriao.
11 Ktese and Wooden wan, and a general as..nmeolef 1-rovi.ioM. Also Notary Fahlic.
Stere, two horn seat ef the Haotteca Brass,

most perfect solitude remains al that
hour in their b&lt;u&gt;se, which Hoe &lt;A the
rood, and is completely hidden by trwe.
One night last winter Madanm Aubry
was sitting sIoim reading. Iler busband
bad left her in tbe moruing to visit a
friend six or eight miles oH^ and as be
expected to-bring home a conaiderable

ZsattAigZsr

and every now and then a dash of rain
beat against the gothic window. - The
trees in the garden bowed to the wind,
and their branches came sweeping against
the casement; in abort it was a night in
which the solitude of tbe n&gt;ansi&gt;« was
more eoOiplote and tnebu&gt;qb»lly than '
usual. Madame Aubry asl down 00 a
low chair near ths firs, which by its sod ]
dsn flashes, cast an uncertain light overtbe vast apartment throwing its antique
EW HARNESS SHOP.
carvings and mouldings by turns into
The attention of the publie is invited brighter relief or deeper shade. She had
her child on her lap and bad just finished
to tin New lIirMAA Shop of
preparing it for the cradle. Bbe cast bet
I. A. COODYEAI,
eyes toward the alcove to see if the era-

Tbe dock strikes—only &lt;m«e ft Is tbe half
hour only—and the dock fa too fast, be
sides! How much anguish, bow many
silent prayers io these trying minutes!
She took up a book of devotion and tried
to reed, but her eves would wander from
tbe page to fix nn'thoss heavy shoes. All
at once a thought anws that ehilled her
to tbs very heart. Suppose her husband
should not come. The weather is stormy,
and be has relatives in the 'village he
went to. Perhaps they have ;&gt;erouaded
him it was unsafe to travel at night with
so large a sum of money about him ; per­
haps they bare forced him. with friendly
violence, to yield to their urgent invitetkme to wait till morning. It is striking
eight and Qpbody eomea. The idea we
have alluded to. appears to her more sad
more probable. After two hours of such
agony, the unhappy lady, whose courage
had been kept up by the hope of final

window, and listens, doubtfully.
Thia
time she is not mistaken. Tbe beery
owter door creaks on its binges, and abuts
with a clamor; a well known step te
heard on the stairs, and a man entero—a
tall, stout man. It is bo, it fa be !
At
that moment if be had been the worst ot
all huebands, he would have been perfisc
tiun io hie wife's eyes.
Ho had only
taken off his wet cloak sad pat away his
pistola, and delighted al-----what be moot luvra on mi
arms to embrace his wife.
I|
him convulsively, but in a moment re­

of the ©on feds racy, Isolated and shot up
from ail the world, have now to encoun­
ter the most horrible end demoniac eSbrt
for the sweseiuetinn of a wtools race, that
history baa yet recorded, or we believe
will o’er have to record till history
grewsgrsy. For it is not every country
tl is not every
that abowa tbs world
a Yankee uUfoa. Yes, the Confederate
people have new at last to atrip for bat’
~-*o_ •«—

But look around the map of tbe roofed
enrf, and judge If wo san soothe oursettee with thfa belfaC la the very heart
of tha country our gallant sentinel of the
MissiMippi—beroic Uuia Vioksburgb—
boa susteined, indeed, and baffled two
trameodous eiegra; but a third time her
ettizene see pouring in around them fi-wu
the North and from tbe West enormous
tnaMoa of the beleaguering foe; iron
floating balteriae again crowd down upon
her; and, sveu as you read these words
two hundred heavy guaa may be tbund«ring upon her defatiera, a hundred thorns
and men may be pressing to storm her
ramparts. Agaiu she will drive then
ofl; perhaps, and remain tbs famous
maiden city of this bamfapbera, Uw bul­
wark of tbe West; so be lt! but the vieion we ece on tbe Mississippi does not
look very-much like exbaueUon or daspir
on tbe part of the foe just yak
“ And again, look to the moulb of the
mighty river.
New Orhans is not a
maiden dly, alas ! tbe base rag that baa
so often been root and trampled before
Richmond and Vicksburg flies from all
tbe towers of that deflowered city.—
Hordes of hungry Yankees, armed to lbs
teeth, sit in the shade of brr orange groves
and station negro guards over mansions
of her noblest dUxsos. All her best and

“AU abb bodfad ttafa nlftoras, sod
those who have declared their inleotion
of becoming such, or have exercised the
right of sufltegu, between the ages of 20
and 4fi yean, constilote the National
force
tbe United States, and are liable
to perform military doty when called
out by tha President. Tbs exempts are
those Who are mentally or physically
unfit, the Vice President, beads of Execu
tree departments, United tfaaira Judges,
Governors of Btatoh, only soo o( an in­
digent widow or infirm parent, or one
such eon where there are two or more,
to be selected by the parent, also the
only
brother of an orpban child under
'
twelve years, also the ifa^r of mother­
less children of the asms age; and where
two of the family are in military service
the remainder of such family, not exceed­
ing two, shall be exempt
No person
1eon vieted of felony shaft toe carolled or
permitted to nerve.
Tbe National foree.oot now io service,
in to be divided into 150 classes, the first
1does embracing all between 30 and

Sew Harnesses,
man.
He made a all
understood bar, and oak-------- ,
„
mo, my dear, 1 left the money down stairs.
11! bo bach te twp mlastea."
Wfthla
The best of workmen employed.
■
that
tiara
ba
retuned,
pistol
h&gt;
band.
—
Repalria* doav on abort notieo.
Re looks at the priming, walks to tbs
'[M41
H. A. GOODYEAR
an srasram that was cfaaf. She bad no alcove, stoops, and while the forefinger
protection—no aid at hand.
Bar hca- of his right hand is on the trigger, with
bond was not to return till eight at soon­ the other hand be Mixes one of the feet,
est, and it
and cries in a voice of thunder, **8orranTO ’5TOTTTTO SCETN" 1 What was 1
derwr you're « dsod toon I" Re drags
by the feel into the middle of the
Z-WW-f, fa . faw rawfape i'Aw. »CU
room a man of most ill favored aspect,
A LECTVRK OX THS NATCH, TKEATMKNT,
I crouching tew* to avoid the pistol which
I was within an inch of hie bead.
He la

C. nUNOKB.

•rom Norfolk all aroarf by Qmoo-

Out in liitmaenu some infidels built
a town. The original proprietors stipe
fated that boatawcbohawU over be pfaosd
op*w the u&gt;ww pb&lt; em pto flf its resMWtoo to its original owner.- ,IW settlers

eonabla practices, and detect sMca, fan.
In each district there is to be a Board of
Enrollment, consisting of tbe Provost
Marshal end two other persons, appoint­
ed by .tha President, one of whom is to
a physician and surgeon.
The Board
shall divide the district into two convaniewt sub districts, agd perfect an enroll­
ment once in each year, each olaea to bo
enrolled separately.
Poraons thus en­
rolled are sabject for two years to be
called into service to serve three years
or during the war, on ths same footing
with the present volunteer^,advance pay,
bmraty mowey, fan. Indoded.
When Memeary tomakea draft, the
President shall indicate the number for
each district, taking into consideration
IM number already farnubed since tha
bonnily of the war, wo sa to fairly
equalise ths burden ; the enrolling officers
.boll then make thedraft, with AO par
cent, additional, and within ten days servo
notice upon tbe drafted men.
Substitetra' may be farkjshra,or'0o&lt;nmutation

tioa of the Secretary of War.
Any person being drafted and failing
to report or ferafab a substitute, or pay
his commutation shall bo deemed a de­
serter, and subject to Immediate arrest.
Thera who fontish rabexltaias are ex­
empt fur the entire Um a of the draft, and
lbs substitute has lbs same pay,fac„ as

than that ef pity. When Mr. A
heard from his wife all sU had
through be •«« oaly ssy, “Wboj

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all Um others and will not be called into
service until after Um first class.
For
a &gt;n real cnee of raroUmeut, districts are
made, corresponding with the Cungrsosional districts; io each of which the
President appoints a Provost Marshal
with rank and pay of Captain of Cavalry,
or bo may detail an officer of similar rank,
who shall have a Bureau m the War
Department, and shall make the needful
nites and regulations 'o.—*
the provisions of thio 1

&gt; and Potomac wr ora yuor&amp;iZ by
wt». ewrf*&gt; Ifefaf M»ff (raw AM
rawfarrtet'^iradto «Uw er
owl

�S &gt;8-01 AL NOTICES
slrilqe^efBirlag a ertato-

Mr.torooswawdiheXMHaHey.

and armories,- robbed •oewMnetwo’ cf Its
g the prttey of Ito country honor, violated r*
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»to» od,tte!r frltttds.— preaentativoa^ht
jftably has 'from SW,tfo6 to into our coutfflffi
tersof atrlfcrW
prostituting rtoi
sentiment to'US
»—...iflair they
troy Ing AflUM
I.Mfi—ded-robbed our
&gt;-• A.HmUd from Memphis to theGaxattn
prisoners and outraged the dead ? Have
jJvcsJUjk ^pdrt df$ fight on tha Yaxae,
they nolbroketfWwy compart- for the
mta the capture of 7,000 rshvU,
ikports. No particulars.
A leuttr’from Fhweeee. Alpatny, to
the Mobile Register, say a Wayne eoanty
like wild heart
will dart lb q«
committed air
Yet in views
miserable
argae. There to e© eheap petrtotiem.no shameless denu
byporeitieal Mar f«r the :dtf Uuton, no nt home, seek-to Toree-ttft' Government
Cinofeni^r, • March ■'K-»Tbe Gazette
conceelid but ’cDlcrUuned natisfactiou into an uubirty'sWeneri'wfth tUoee perfidi
W hr should ibere bo an tuts g Memphis dispatch that the report
tbatacqjaiq party will,be built ppwfile ous people.
effort made to shfeld th'e8oulhdrh trai. I is circulated that Admiral Porter had
Um gtwe turn oat is being broken down; tors from sufferfri’IM ft“
received Information that the Yazoo expo
bet amoble, vital purpose inapirea thorn WWfflWWT T&gt;&gt;they
dition bad capturad Yazoo Oty, and
t» du end to suffer, that treasob tn ay be (sit not the lrg|taaM't
destroyed tbe rebel flret
Let no
aWucli dowo,»nd tbe folds of the !! Red, and rebellion?
Another special received from Mem
phis says ttait Porter is nxwnmitarilv
Whits «»d Bluo’fprcMdiy float ever oar perity. WA esfetv dwell tn
expecting jntelligvncc from Haines’ Bluff,
annouoctngtb a arrival of our force there,
atitutlon. .Godlike
which would be* signs! for w combined
up, while cpthiqon
attack on that furiificstion.
ihmuifJdr Daviai
tbe daternUhcd energy and bravery of MswroMe Maroh lltb, aay thtt Gen.
iftsade tha North, “call tbo roll of Ma cjJ;.n,fc.w,f5K« for their birth
Quinby ’« division, which returned ‘from
starve oe Busker HH1" and riot in tha right ciiinot erush this muthroom Cw»- \yzt&gt;o Point &lt;&gt;u aceount of high vu4er,
destruction which his boasted chivalry feoerscy, whit ain’t Will it be done xopped at Yaxoo pass, probably to rvwould delight in wreaking on “Yaokee by rftBionoripg Ourselves in humbly crav­ infvrce :hal t-xpediiioa, which is reported
ing tjieir aubniiuion and appealing to to have eaptored Yaroo CHy and the fleet
hyenas" and “ Lincota's birdings."
ttonvto restore thq Goveranientl
of rebel transports that have rendezvous­
These brave comrades of ours In the
N’&lt;i, tbiy would anvettfyouf apes! with ed there for a long time.
field, who" atapd ais one only protection to the' thnritfer of artillery and treat your
submission .with defiant ^corn.
No, let
shield ua from the rapacious cruelly r.f
it tic spoken Ifl the qoqndls of
men who Amm« UnianitU »itk trained ne- dhd taught Id the less-ms pf pur youth,
aro Hood htntndi and yfu-meardfl^ In that the honor and integrity ofour ,Uninn
diant for YtnMt'fort, art lhe aaras •' ihtil and shall be preserved," and that Army Corps, near White Oak Church,
V*.. klarrh li. Ttero are moatetakaWa
AXjTATJvaa of the lapalwho stay kt borne. the penality of treason is 4,e*th.
preparations now being made for a epee
Youro truly,
.,
. .
Each voter should fesifort bs »ot eoly
dy movement of the army.
Our trass
J Jsfrss g. NxgMpr, Brig. Gon.
casta hie own ballot bo*, one for bib former
p-rtalion is now being cut down to focili:'
talc movements Ju the owning. niaMi,
neighbor, noW in ’ the i serHcc, partly *
and
nffiwrearo
warned
beforehand
that
hts wtAtilitte. 'And If the Jove we bear
alt supqrfler’trt baggage' most be sent
them be ii single tithe of that lhey orieoo
.DmtSesata.. to day conchrovd. in tbe Ikjuie, While all who hold bommisetutM iu
for us, we shall ghrc no unoBriais sound, Hottso roevlutloa fixing Thuradab, ibe the litfc base town notified that their
UkfoAS the day afndjxunimrnt; '
wjfdgttrtiti* cannot be transported fur
shall get up no " fire to tbefr rear;“
Both Ixidim adopted tbe joint resoln- thoui iB future, nud that in the earning
’ Cvory vote c^st Ums'Bprjnifc and .to.
tiea odtheeks to MicMgan soldlere, re.
fact'until the war is over, will be counted ported by the Committee of Conference.
Th&amp; Senate today peeeed Senator
for prosrrwSmp the war or sfcpp/ny it.—
Warnar'a Resolutions on Federal RelaA few war «ieh- will waflly remember
how their v'otM fait; fijli have ^een ret^- tieoa., Mr&lt; Joy, of Washtenaw, (Fwetav
»bUeon) voted for both.
Mr. Bab.
dntd as a .coudamnstaun of tint 'war. Do
of Oakland, (Democrat} Muted for
-’
notooraadt lht&gt; same mistake for fear-nf tbe resolutions.
The Bsnata aho con cor red in the few
being termM-a radical by-the CJtHgrvg
forfeiting the land grant of the Marqnctte
tivee. The effect ofaert vote to bj cast
and Ortnugoft' Railway, and giviag it to
by the dector,'sL&gt;uId|*h«uwtij weigh-, tbe EJ} Uorapany.
AND FOR SALE.
cd as.us tot influence oo tbe war—for thia
lUnA 1X-JMA
is the great question, on whieb hiages all
an imperial
the other important considerations.
iMpbrtant I
And as therf Is lilt!) ornoyqr^ism
rebels wil*
which latl------- --------------------- —■
among tbe aol4tora,.so ; there should -be II, Hrrowaa ncF&lt;tebaaa.l
capoee
Port Httovoo Md render its M
The Commritoe on the Stats Prison
nene at home.
AU men in fevor of the
certaid.'
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war sotM the lank rebel' teya tfthrn Ms reported anscerotag rte Detail Hnrnn
ofOaarontiM, to-day. TW report wih
JJ8TABLT3HED I7W.
artns and saesKrr fcrgiveUma, should ydte'

Notice! I

IW lh.-Ai. WiU

r&gt;W,DD, UfuUMuDgfHXD SM
bate, and liheioto mtaek’wpecvbe mem­
ber of tk» State Lagidature fread Uta
Dirtriet. Tbe Frw' Preu chargee that
Mr. Sweezey, aa Chairman of tha-Com­

mittee on Banks and Id corporations, in
a report open “a biM making appropri­

ations la aid of the State Agriedltura!
■College and, the Michigan Schpol of
. .— ’•’bim.
Homaiopaihy aud auzgary,’- made “a
belicvsstkaite wni'^riolato
rw»!) if
wanton and unprovoked atseek upon the
o&amp;ca to sat for or ag^art a aipgta State
University. Having made ibis malic­
matitution.
'
iously false accusation, without a word
But there is still-anolher phase of this
of proof to. substantiate it, it calls upon
all graduates of the University to “give ■object. A correspOTdent of the At**
tiier and Triiunt writing from Lansing
Mr. Sveexsy such a tasting evidence of
their estimate of Hs fitness for the 'peel­
"Granting that the report of'tbo ’ Comlion of Regent of the UnlvtrsiXy that be
will remember, it for the remainder of nktrt Is, M charged by * Free JMsa,
a base attack on-thc Unhsreitr/onder
bis life."
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•
tbs present chwmstanreo,- the' bare 1 foot
It should be borne in mind that the that Mr.Sswezey made the report proves
Fn» Pra» and its echoes heitbar glya, wotbfog, as it was agreed by tbe Cant
nor data give a quoUtooa wen, From •nritleottot the bill should be-reported
to the House W&gt; order that-far friends
Ibo report in question to aobeUDtiate
might haves cbanee to express' iSettf.
their charges, from the fact’that such
■rives, end tone of the members of the
quotations weald give the lie to their Coen aainse in la tny Wsy tiledred to
assertions. Tbe taels jn the case are its support. On the contrary,' the
pressed spinion of all is decidedly against
simply these: .
k
diverting the ssid *7,000 from Its present
A bill, with the title as quoted above
purpose, If R stoB ' be shows thst-frie
from tbe Frrr Pmt article was referred University will receive Injury therefrom.
to the Committee on Danka and Incor­ Indeed, it is probablrlhst some al them"
porations. Mr. Swaezey as Chairman, will oppose tbo passage ofthebtH, wton
being so iaetructed by the Committee it comes before the House, although they
are far from eonslderiatfxjt as in any
reported favorably upon tha bill.
In arose an attack oh the Umvcrsh}. 'tn:
making this report Mr. Sweezry acted io Mr. Sweerey'sease, there arc many ties
'.be capacity of lemjhter, and not as a which laud to make him a warm 'friend
candidate fur.tha fi^anuy, or as counsel of the University and Its In teres ta, Os a
large pert of Ms own Hfe was »pent with­
for the Univaraity. Ha was performing
in ■ few miles-rftto locwtitfo of that ft&gt;simply Me sWorn dirty to the State.
stitution. Fnrthremare, the report Ik
The bill provides that the sum of not an attbek oo the Uhirersfty |n any
♦7,000 annually, heretpfort remitted to possible arose of that convenient wptd.—
the Univeraity be appropriated to tbo It simply points ont the feet that', the
University fend Isnow amply xuflWeiit
Agricultural College for the' purpose of for the support of Jbat Institution, ’and
uetablishingj chair of Homasbpathy in reoom mends :ti»e di version of a t^QOO
tHat college, Ac. Tbe report of tha-Coai- appropriation, hitherto paid annually'
rnitles guea on to abow what this $7,000 from tbe State TYessury, from tbo Uni
vervhy, tn secordsnee with
proposed
i»i and to whom It belongs; and we sup
system of retrenchment In spproprirtiros,
pose this part of ths report la whai oar to establish another Medical ProfessorCopperheads call an attack upon tha Uni- ahlpln connection with the Agricultural
Cuilege.undoabtedly needed by the State,
fa 1830 the Congress of the United and not In ths least conflicting with the
management of the Udi varsity."
States made a very libera! donation of
lmd«, to endow inch a Coffee in Michi
Caave of th. Detroit Meb.
gth, aa Llie Univareily, in such manner as
. The Pfoaew don't like the waseU of its
tbe Legislature may prescribe.
The
own powder. In its last issue it vainly at­
Ueivoralty wee ertablieed, bat tbe fends
tempts to avert the jast indignation of
wwre nol immediately available, and the the public from tbe Inccudiary sheet
State loaned to the University its boato
which it apes and copies. It steady de­
for *100,000. The annual interest on
nies that the course of a certain dess of
thia sum, which amounted to *7,Q0Q wm

retained to the State out of tim Urtrorei-

tjrfcnd for quite ■ namber of years.
cfWr words, the University paid the
tcnat on thia debt during its early

New Advertisements.

U*a-^l .U» AI.U W.r

ere Kttfo fetor «tas toUfirtartfi*'
V there are many. Mrth. covert and opra)
IMS the Scale was impertareed to donate ’
aaother, expreuire of their eympethyi
Wo never charge tnf very great re­
to tbe Unlvendt y tius interest which was ,
forkraltora.
_ J*1**' ’
J/ .i" '.’
doik The aame thing occurred in 1855 ; 'sponsibility upon the Pioneer. lUinfluThe great question qt, tbe. day'is,.' can
oms being in ao eqrnt] ratio to tom pack,
muLia 1857 the Legislature wm ienpor- ,
this moMtrous and gigantfo fabeUion be
ty, Us responsibility la proportionately
lured to remit the whole debt, and paid .
lessened. It limply ro-etboea tbe vile ceeatedatall. Ike Art! War men wilF
agents rf tbe University dogged tb&lt; ,
slang of theDetroit Frtt Preu. Tha Ut­ vote nay; and will endaayoi* to induce
atepe of members of the Legislature (
those who would ,;ioi* yea^* into toting
ile quotation above, te to direct keepiag
«&gt;lh a pertinacity worthy a better cause.
lt.lr UekH OJ M&gt;O&gt;. «l&gt; U.W, Ul DO
with tbe eoeros of tbe principal and Its
In this matter we apeak what ve know
eebe. ■ h is rirtuslly justifying the mob. olberiquettian influence your ballot but
from personal mrperience.
The legisla­
itabffiot to pneoaragtai the ealdfert who
beoauao of tbe "attempt to force ibo ne­
ture of 1857 did not deem It necessary groes upon tha country, dsc.” Tbe jfrtt. srelookieg to foil with tesrftl eyes, and

PETER LOR1LLARD,

;

a finished teacher, nwlrttiti

tinue but fise days, and ei
thxmt be on hand at (be begin:
wilt-be no dtfentiy to fi»
convenient for board, M-a^
consist Ing of Rers. A . H. Gt
Granger, and N. Bailey.- Esq

dsskeuwl W dlitat* teacher

for thePfowar to exempt to 0
tai out of a atatarp ent' that a
Lansing bad run away with a
man.

Sequel—The negro pro,1

all right to attempt to make d!
r/tWefiypit -'tot l&gt;ree •
Kalamazoo had violated a w bit

Sequel—The negroes turned t,
all right to try .to make capital

etatomeot that a negro tod stto
attempted tr&gt;; nrurdcr a hfofr\
tbw-Gmioeroaa ftem Detroit |

'Wa don't wonder ll&gt;e Piontt
it$ery wrong to attempt to mak

cal capital out of there things, h

'

*

rgjag
taken tbe “ American

'

to wsaoy deapoadmg/sivilians, wba no (
well for a Maaoti, but -have ftdatod by
the wayside. But fee took Importaut

ly for!their work. When se
become fully aware 't»l the
Ifera JoatiWte«,.to yeeahar
hesitate, to employ one who
reived tbo benefit of this »isk

idea eff

«rctarot," “.tha pnject of nigger
ship "ill rectire Hit bapionof M

demand this bewnty ef the Stew, as a
right af tbe Ufllvbrelty.
In February 1855 the legislature pas­

But it may be atoafl, in stat vsy the
JVw Prut Ittoted to riot 1
foals a

Hrtkisa fottjr ’btab -lbayMlves and toXto pvptoretbt
after coms under ^heir charge
•every-oppfrftfefcy * fit th*'

such poor success.

&lt;
1

sed aa Ml “Ont there atoll always be at

•iw&lt;vv ui .u *«*•"&gt;.
design to become auoh, take

pains to be in, attendance,
that the titAsfo- of this

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for the wellare of tha University to do-

pleading for no back ward step.
Awsvirtaa&amp;y states the same thing-ta
Ai*'«DiH«»jorU)' “U &lt;|»
4
Date,tin *100^00, but oom premised tbe
justlfcetienofthe rfcrt. YnWaSaadhy
motteHsy remitttag, for the two aMowdls~.ll*p ■,
ing years, the Interest of &lt;7,000 a year.
stylae • Abolitionists," who u light ,wb«
The tame thing has been done every two
In tbs field like flavOs,’’ wRl aat only
veaae **?&lt;**, until noma political pimps
giraoew heart to Michigan soldiers, but
of the Copperhead order have entne to

We would agaia rem ted
that the Troobenf lastite
nnoaa h» AU, village on M&lt;

It h ftfc aim of tbeee papers to
their readers believe thet the “A«

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j

reault attetaed-wtiRrt ite|-»rror of the '
r«boMtfddi^tt'a^Wante.'roribe ,

least one professor of Ilontawpalhy In
couple of quotations, where we might
the Department of Metfido*” hi the Uni
North, that after
1
quote eolmaM of etoltar lmp«to,-tod wa
they had redwood to retard the progreso
OCtk. propriaj rf tk&gt; «.
room. Tbo fart ie frooskteiemmef Feh- ofUawar. was aaMba ri^tktod of a 1
ruarvethv ■ • '
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"mnsn."- ffvdMtaw Mwt Mfak w 1
'*ftore is on MMct of this abolition

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD

�become prevalent In different par’j of our

county, to some extent, that Copt. Aw
drew# has Committed tome great foult at
' te-i* If Mt &lt;Mtf gitat’. eeUUl

fH.’WW

DRUG STORE!!

fere propose. to give tbe public, through
your paper, tbe tact* aa they occurad. in
order that they may tbe better judge

.bub.r C.pya WUl &lt;&gt;“• «»u,7 —»
which some wbTlAtffTVe him out to be.

In tbe first place ghen I will alate that
Capt. A. wa* arrested about tbo third apartments now befeg oonnacted by
day of Jan. last.«M 4hat he was'subee- erchwey* cut through heretofore eelsd
wells, every thing else having been done,
quenlly tried by
pcujrt Martial. Tbe
which can facilitate the purpose for which
charge was trading a pair of Government . imt
«j»voutf.
■’
borne* end fclopf^isiy taking one cask of . la connective with tbe extensive l*«si.
vinegar and one of alcohol and apropria- cess m whiah Dr. R. had previously been
ting them to l|||pay fopfi Both of lhre*:
chargee are in open Violation of the reg.

uiaiipue.^r^bew^cWtWtBDkMd
tUra-aa ■diigiiiig
it
would place Capt. A. itfno very anriabl*
' position. The facte from which '
1 charge* grew are these : Soon nfti
arrival in"Washingfon, In"Decern*

SSSSS2

•tod slgiil'baBdrsd &gt;nd tixty-Onee:

irndy cfflnylw a moat fumfable vepetn.
thin, an J being wldJIy 0*^ foF meifanaJ

purposes.
A IvgfeaOMnnt ofthls has - On reading ud filing tbo petition. dnl, refilled boldine lb« Circ
Of K. W. Hewitt Admtnislretor of said sMnta;
been introduced, most hensficialiy. Into
and Htata or Mi&gt;
jtolhydsjjrf M
tbs army' hospitals, heavy t^der* haring
"Ktsvisi
been filled for tbo use of those inaliiutious
in Wa*hingfch'eibyl
ning next, upon MoralBderetioo,
Another exteMive branch of this lns(i’ a man cam* to Capt. A. and askei
wtlon 1* tbe manufiseture Of tbe cetahrated
bespeak for him a full attendance.
to trade borae* with him, stating i
Swedish Brandy, ft is stimulating, ero-'
same time, that be wa* in theynal
MORTGAGE SALE.
matic and slight!y medicinal, being an
trading and tha.tho hot*e* which li
excellent remedy,for. dyspepsia.", It I* a
We would again remind ear reader*• driving were a* “baulky that they
pleasant bevefsgB.' Ladle* eah seen par­
that th* Teacher^ IwatiMte will oem-' useless for team horses, but were good take of ordinary quantities without Issu­
ing undue intoataating effects, so mild i*
reeno* in this village on Monday mom for saddle troree*.
It in its composition, ft fo a great fitvor’
Now we badTotir or five horses on our
ite in Swedae—ia feet, so much *o-that
design to become *uob, take a littla
1 line, which were unpl for anything but ft may be styled the national beverage.
pains to ba in. attendance.
11 is seldom1 team dr ’draft horses, cdnicquehtiy "Capt D i’j|’r’^|(red in **•' Fnr**t
I’/
that the treeber* of &lt;M* county have&gt; A. thought it jrpoJd.Jbe a .good idea to
A short visit to the now prsmbes of
An opportunity equal to d»o present one change with 'him a* Code’ Sam would
Dr. R., on Saturday last, proved most
and it is a duty »hiab they owa to them‘tartwtortsH* Sdtereatiag, ead wa think- Is worthy h
eelvee .nd to tbe popliw »be-may bead rfoe asrthere wa* no money paid by passing notice. Entering from the neatly
embrace'
' cither party, and all of the horse* still ro- arranged counting room, we go first to
after com* under Qwir ebn
■ mained aa they ware before in tbe poe tha rear of the pramisea, .aud find our­
every- opportunity tri fit
selves ia« largo area, where tha pcwseace
ly for tbeirwork. When school'officersi session of the Government. Neither did
of apaciuu*.furnace* and capeoa'ua copper
become fully aware ©f the benvfiw'pff Capt. A.' attempt to appropriate them to •till*, notify u* that we arc In tbe regU«
tbaae Institute*. to teMhera, A*y willI his own um, but put them on to the line appropriated to the porpoea* afdi*tillation. From this wa eater a large apart,
• w ith the other Company horse*.
reived the benefit of this tint fuu'nbiiifF
Bq much for tbe tmJi«g horsM. Now ntent lined with immense receivers,each
containing hundred* of gallons, devoted
.finished teacher. Th* Institute will co*- for tbe stealing of alcohol and vinegar.—
to the more especial purposes of the lab­ Weet,aad containing eighty serveofland mor* or
tinue but five days, arid every. teacUr A* eoon aa ciroumstanoca wquld permit
oratory a* n»edM in the preparation of &gt;«•- b*,,l&lt; lB **&gt;• eoanty of Harry sad State of
Mi&lt;blpa.
must be on hand st the'beginning. There after our.ert+vaMn Washington our Reg-, the Scandinavian ramadia*.
~
_
BETST SMITH. Administratrix.
Tta«w4 W.rt.1. it tea* __ _ _ -.--JT
will be no difficulty in finding plamw imen 1*1 Officer* -selected our company
‘
3'.l J !&lt;»»'■'
uport long tier. Iff harfeXwMM ln\v*ry
convenient for bos rd, M:* npmmUlee, groups ateksd it out. and we were then
direction; and filled with tbe burulce and
PROBATE
ORDER.
consisting of Rer*. A. II. Gaston, T. B. ordered to march, at thb^time a large lea* of last year’s growth, lo be used fa
Granger, and N. Bailey} Eeq. hive been portiVfrt^
»•&gt;« VRrt lh&gt;
Pscsati Ornes, Baut Cecxrv—ds. I
th* manufacture of the QataWhA Brandy.
Haanxce, March », ISM.
[
deeicnalnd to d i recti .teachers to their car*; Government team* were employed Another ijlfl I* devoted to tbe sluraga of
AttJWS smassfts SuTto haul it to our campfag.ground; our immense quantities of glaM-ware, roots,
. • r-4 ground, a* I atate^ before, wa* staked out and other requisite* needful to the proper lined, that tills Uourt will bear and adjust sueh
claims oa Monday th* fourth day of Msy. and oa
■aklnc Foltttert Capital.
■ and the letter of each Company marked preparation aod putting up of the inadi- Thursday the second day of Switembor.A. D. IMS.
at tea o'clock A M. oa snob of aaid days, feat b«. ______ .
Tha Pionetr think* it very mean in u* on the stake where they were to pitch «•*
limited by thia Court, for crvdilora
One ptorjr hlghqc _ap, and wa eonse up­ i io*||lb*- time
1. iK.I.
.a.l..., ——la W.i.a. r.. _
to make political capital out of - the
their tenta, and each company's baggage on the workshop, c* the apartments apArwtjnt inDvUulc, But ft we|«B right wa* kept seperatepmd unloaded by their proprinted to tire making ef pill* by mo
diiu^ry.
and
the
boxing
and
labeling
of
for thqPfonrerto attempt to make capi ; •take, and when the m«n were marched
timsams by hand, tin bottling of the bit­
talent of* statement'that"a negro in
•&gt;u to tbs ground the baggage wa^ there. ters, and the other arrangements nece*
Lanaing:hajprun away with a white wo­ Now the first thing to be done wavto
aary to fit them for market.
Hare are
man. Sequel—The ncgpo proved to be .pitch our tents and set post* and stretch employed quite a number of men and
a Democratic eon of Democratic ex.-Min- our line* C&gt;r bitching our horses. Capu boy*, whose duties are confined to this
Giber departments
ister Faulkner. Tbo Pionttf thought It Andrew* took command -of the former department eluo*.
are oocupted for packing nnd making rirady
all right to attempt to make capital wl and ordered me to take charge of the lat­
for shipment the articles produced fo the
of the strtMncnl that Are* negroes . in ter. We completed our work about sun establishment.
■
.
Kalaxnasoo had violated a white wqpian. ।set, tlieu each man began to look up liis
Sinking this establishment *1(16 sit,
Sequel—Tbe negroes .turned Oat to &lt;bb .baggage pod carry it into the tents. As with it* oflios, warerooma, labomtoriea.
■our
pile
became
reduced
in
this
way
a
1
workshops,
dec.,
Ufa
without
doubt
ibr
-W'-Wft Ti",-fliwr;'teO’
conplu of cask* were discovered, which must
।
t-xtenairw in it* department to be
all right to try US make cnpjtal out of the (
Co, K. did not rsocgnixo a* their*.
Guo fI us’d is. tim West.
•tatrineot that a negro bad attacked and ,w as-marked aieotool and-t!&gt;e utiier vine­
We esnnot but congratulate p.A R
attefepfed vo hrurdirt i fiurthet mot on&gt; gar
(
hi* iucrcatlng Inislucss a* cdoped
; directed to the Mich. 5th Cavalry, upnrf
&gt;
I this «tlarnaan*n«.of hi* premise*.—
t Ue-Gratiot road from Dutroit. Sequel Washington, D. G Ca'pL A. knowing by
improper use of this was not bene- He
I
will ho* be folly 'able, we tithrt}, to ;
—Th* attack proved to ■ have been that
'
llVdqmiuids for’hie mcdidiueaj;and
fiwsl to eoldier*, ordered -ourCui Quarter nieel
I
madh by aevend druwken rowdiee cm a j
titewseven n more extended flfriwls ’ ,
Master to take charge of it until the proper give
f
peaoefui'negro, who. In deeding himself (
b«r«»OT
inflicted »s«ribu* iqjury upon, one of his «
which already comprises an inteodoustas ।
assailant*.
.
• . •
&lt;Carslry and inform them that be had in into rtmurt every State of tbe North writ
bis custody their vinegar and alcohol, and as srrf! as in the moat Important cities of '
Wo don’t wonder tha Pioweer thinks ’
why T Forth* reason that be had enough ti&gt;*.East.—Cituinnoli liuui.
it very wrong to attempt to make pollti- ।
। to do at home, as tbe saying is, in clean
cal eapitai out of three thing*, it ha* Had k&gt;g
।
up and ditching one ground* and pre­
paring for wat weather.
But before we
■uch poor *occwaa.
i had got our Camp grounds prepared for
UOl-VTT or Biut. u
a
freshet
it was ascertained that •* were
^•*TfrUay*t«n of Cuoirription to bo in «
At » sserioo of the Probate Ceertfer lb* oeaelocated on a very unhealthy piece of
(tr ofBerrv, boldeuat fee Probet* Oder, la tbe
.viUsg* ef Hastls«*^nTo»«d»j.the twenty foonh
fol operation, bat if we have.not mistaken |ground, consequently a more healthy lodet of February. &gt;n th* year one tboaaand riitlil
____________ __________________________ ■El FllTlMimilMr
.hundred and sixtr-lbre*. {PreMat, Hbenuan C.
it
-■—-»« ia d—Aeurr.
P“I1 up stake and move again.on Men
Pnedle. Jadg* of Probate.
htaSUdTt
&lt;______________________ Aanhlll. There we bed th* same routine
.
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of ditching aod trenching to go through
with again. This caused another delay
with regwd to tbe casks, afthowgtlGhpL
Andrew* &lt; repemd «&gt;• fort* Of his lav fag
ike csska in hie poeeeesion to Maj. Brown
bat neither ot them thought it a mat­
ter of importance enough that a few days

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make any difference, and it probably
— J one been disposed
tomfad their own businee*. But as the
sequel WiU. show Uu* proved not, lobe
the ease ; for before we had bean on our
new camp ground more than a week,
Ideute. Jordon and Robineon prefered

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Ho had no official notice of
r decision when I left, £ though I
._ it in the Chronicle tha morning bo­
ra J left, that Capt. Andrew* was diaiased from th* oarVlfiK'"
, . Now Mr. Editor my own conviction*
w ora that Capt. Andrew* was not guilty of
t^. aey intentional wrong, neither did ba

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�oversfoM. 1 bare felled in raising as
many trees as ■ would even supply my
femlly with fruit, until within six or seven
years, end of Ute have only grown Steragb
to test tbe certainty of trfy remedy. Of
tbe many trees which I have examined,
I may say thousands, with tbe exception
of MW, I bar. frmod teeir fell urn to be
from tbe worm. I de wot believe In tbe
yellows aa a serious cause of failure in
this part of New Jersey.
While I was
oa a farm I tried vary many plans fur
saving my trees, but they all felted. My
belief Is, that mi Insect, in tbe course of
£be summer, deposits its eggs in tbe body
or limbo st tha ires, sod that before win
ter the eggs are batched, and tbo insects
find their way tn the bark at tbe root,
about an inch below tbo surface of the
ground.
1 have found plan:/ of them
singly or in clusters, in erev lose of the
bark, in October and Noramber, end of­
ten (if late in tbe season,) when they bare
pierced and entered tbe bark. About
that locality, and never above tbe surface
of the ground, or far below. 1 bare tried
many experiments on scores of these
worms, to find their bane, and none have
answered baiter than the ctwrurfw nhli
I have prepared it as foilws ; oom
mom ter, two pounds; tallow two pounds;
melt them together, and alter they are
cooled so much as to bold them suspended
add three ounces pulverised corrosive
sublimate, and three ounces pulverised
common salts of nitre. BUr the prepar­
ation from tbe time it begins to cod, un­
til tbe powder ia thoroughly diffused
through tbe entire mass. Then tbe earth
moat be removed from the trees down
to tbe departure of tbe roots, end the
surface well rubbed with a cloth or brush,
and all crevices and defects in tbe berk,
freed from the soil.
The preps ration
must then bo applied, a little warmed,
but not enough to allow the powder to
separate from the mass.
Then with an
old brush thoroughly cover every part
and crevice of the bark with tbe prepara­
tion from tbe branching of the roots to
about two inches above tbe ground.—
Surround this surface with a single band
age made of old India robber cloth, oil
cloth, or any cheap muslin well painted
and dried for use, or any eoverisg which
will certainly prevent tho absorption of
tbe corrosive by tbe wet earth.
Then
tk a string around tbe bandage firmly,
nround the upper end, above the ground,
and replace the earth and pack it around
tin-tree ns'before. In tbe early part of
next April. Cake off the bandages, cleanse,
and save them for use again.
You will
find the preparation still un tbo berk, but
no grubs alite, and if any are found io
newly dressed trees, they will be nothing
more than the skins of worms which bed
gained an cnlcninco before the dressing
waa applied.
No grub ean live under
thisjjreming. if applied aa is here directed.-’lhe corrusivn cmla about one dollar
per pound, which would be sufficient tn
protect a large orchard.
Tbe whole ex­
pense of maktag tbe spplicMion, will, I
think,not exceed two cants a tree.

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hastened, without being directly exposed.
4 th, Tbe trouble and labor are loss, while
the weeds arc more liable to be eat and
destroyed, m a plow, armed with a coulter
only, ia sufficient to stir and lt»&lt;*een tbo
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In tbe cultivation of com, hilling is not
a good plan; too mock of the twin ia
carried away from Ute roots of tbe plants
and tho uianure is often exposed to tbe
action of the air, and its efficacy is lost;
more space ia requisite between tbs plants,
it is now more fashionable to plow tbs
spaces between tbe plants with tbe mould
board off, that the coulter of tbe plow
may stir tbo soil, making good tilth;
leaving tho soil permeable to motetura,
etc. Tbe objections to billing com are:
let, The removal of the roots from tbe
air. and tbe earth close te tbo plants ia

of sinking into ft. fid, Part of (he manure
ia turned op and vxpooed, end if applied
to-tbe corn in the hill, further removed
from the air and moisture by being buri­
ed deeper. 4lh, Moro Isbor and trouble
are required in turning up tbo bills, while
tbe weeds are. cnoet likely only to De
buried, and eons «—— —*“
Mure room ia requli
nad consequently a less yield per acre.
The advantages in stirring and loosen­
ing tbe earth te place of billing U about
Indian core, are: 1st, the root is not
baried deeper, and the earth all around
tbe plant is in good tilth. Sd. Dew, rain
and meiwture, are allowed freely to pene­
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GmmM Mflwd fert atSgMly ffcwntW
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bride, ond.tbrore with the smib*g pmr
to the old church. Th* pastor wa* that*,
friends, relative*, *11 were there, and

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Wlsrir spok* ah* rfth* wrreg
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rot. Mid &gt;b«. “not oe* u atroag.
By a»p«n»oOs sors tad loo*.
lait they rsaehHm right, Um tras;
Tb.y'r. unprrfiwi y.l sad blind.
Ts Jedgv tb**&gt; tawehly wrre uaklad.

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TO TH08K WHO THISK.
Now. w* llu»k. IbU. »JI .suraai emxdw* Mt
titbat la oaa af lab w»j *; er eamhtn* the acti.-a
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- -Win tbou have 1*1* mro I** BfifttjS- ‘
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truwt clrnnl u&gt;d po..frul mrd&gt;«u&gt;«ksown in ibt
•*rM. Hi* to hat ko*«rto|r. try tu tf ys*
■bsptuwL*** b*«wvtatoA la*w*M*s*ta it*

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A LEGEND.
In the »eatam pv' of the beaatifwl
tuao «f I lingbain. Maae., then formerly
tlixid a nianefon »f greal ate* and baaaty.
Hl^r .-Id dm^aarrouadad the dwells^,,
and *a«*
air. of great aoletnnitw t&gt;&gt;
«lie place. 1" the rear wm a knoll, from
vtfowe bruw might be viewed ao enchant&gt;n«. nnob “f laodacape. and in front •
lir&lt;M&gt;k'rolled to the the *caHappinyaa
rtbwdaia that mansfon. It* je matea were
»ti»&gt;d old e-untry squire and hmGsusily ;
tlwy caUyd U lk-ckl«v Hall. How- Um*s
tm«e &lt;.hanged sincu then. Point out Chat

Y- *'» flew by. till st length the dwel­
ling rod gn-unds were porthawed by a
foreign geutlauian. who ru decorated th* tn
until tfo-y ware again as beautiful m in
JJEW UAttSESS'SIlOf.
their palmiest days. None knew hi*
namu «&gt;r fota«-vy.
He famiabsd the
pie att&lt;-nti»n «f tljr pjiblic i* invited foxiro in-wait leo--mpar*bl* only to the
r&lt;ch.rrwfouc*a uff the old world.
I'u.Italy «** * young iasndaotn* and
fgUrMmbW iudiin girl, s nugly msfiiad
la Ceoneelta^AlJ^.foaJfoAb'sta. . 4’wmm
with the r.‘Mi*&lt; te'isUcwof th*hutn«*&gt; rare,
Rise &lt;»a*-h«mai&gt;«. wluy. bat. Ilk* all her
tribo, aa ready v&gt; avenge a wrong a* t»
Am msMtod toffoebtai ir otfl Itotoe. ataki.g
return n kind"’**,
tfe- waa iamillar
•k-.. MCAH. ..
I.
.
with oil the villagers, whn trwewd bar
as a privelsd character and wcr* always
Good Esurtcra Laxthox Exctupi «-mpl mi relieving her nib—iti**. 8h*
earned a sc*Mjr li**iifo&lt;od by gleoning
*ttto beat of wtMimA’ Mnj^na*.', .?. . .
in au herb garden near . what is rolled
Xepairlar dot* se short roilys.
\V*yi*outb ipvsr. . Tb* remain* of th*
,li"W
‘ rV A.Bo&lt;ifA e b
gardar &lt;v*y eUli be earn. • 8ba was very
Inqwfoitive. and tbs arrival iw twWn
of eg Individual */, whom none knnw
a»XM»iba. **• • 6*14 ** ‘b*
■
TO VQTTJSTO OhABK 1 cfoc.of lMW«u-i&lt;Miy,aQd a myetary aba
ra**j««(Lui penetrate.
-v.
Bbr pruarwdod at .«• to th*. HaU. «d
wMSMwivad with sneapsatad •mrt*ey.
She was shown through Um eatira dwel­
ling, luxuriously
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New Harnesses,

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A .

A uxH’LKE

«a th* wild bet graedW fona frPoma-

fere -4T &lt;tatt ’ffertr 4bfetf*wa: WMi

K^AiMx, sttMy sboth wind—the
paeosmar of &amp; .abeifof *prmg— was
oeas, aod her long, straight, ra*«l hair UuKfog.; Imdar teM«tt**to»4hb «*&gt;0q
Snaring behind her,—aod in bar lawny •P.r*d npidly. Uyug&amp;oa dguraaM
•rtna aba held a dtreky bat beautiful Ip

-e #epul--*rot onlyf. utidsretsa/i' staeir
'WW* JmL &lt;Wret, ,*bam. • Mtg*
'A’d it) their devliTO wprfc, deny for.

-Viil.h. T UiriekW 4&gt;r, as she pushed
bAWsestOasiMrdMMfdw affright'd Mary,
bolding up the Itegliing b«be before the
astonished aewmblr. Be* I 1 are her* and
tfos child la thine.”
“
Gaspard gsaad and Uemblsd.
All
warn startled attte re**n&gt;b(»Dce balwren
himself and the infest, and while Mary,
borro- Hrickec and feinting, was support
•d by hers*d parents, the cowardly *adue*r turned and flhd ahM. Am Pi|mat* aAuwly- withdrew bearing her help
he. b*by to tb* lonely fcm again.
But a few boar* subsequent to this
seen* the intelligent* spread through
Htngbam that Mery Vrks put tot* ftwod.
When iastaeen she wa* hurrying acruaa
th* field* in th* rear of her father's r*4dwoe. Th* bouse was sesrefod h&gt; vain,
and aouo bar track was found and tbHuwnd tn tb* star* uf tb* harbor. Buata and
grappling-irons were tmw procured, and
during tb* sDtlrs night ma*y turn were
arai Ching for her body.
Th* mom lug
sun rue* m beauty ■ o*nr the hi I Is, aad
displayed a mo*l heart-landing sum.—
I'twre lay th* boats, and tharw ware th*
aiea raising u» th* water's surface the
form of Lb* on** gay. and fovaly Mary.
8bu aus cUd in her bridal dress, her
hair neatly combed and peutnd, end a
placid but *ad uullo wa* upon bur face,
a* it her spirit bad welo/tned the end of
a In* ehves last day waa bo dreary.
The wronged Indian was now dim*
than ever mfunatad, Fun tnaa/1 mghu
sb* lulled about Hack ley H*H,aaaMi«ig
th* return of Ga»park. who al but think­
ing die excilciueot fold »Ubaided, ventured
to r*. y i»it tn* resident* al ipghl and afoae.
Fmuaty with her babe *M there, aid
• atetang, and be bad barely placed -hi*
f.afl upon di* lisps in she- cm Iron ted
lit in —rushing forth from the' ahadu* of
the tnws and sundiug wildly before him
bai.estti Hi* ebld, bright rqya uTdmyupwa^
••Destroyer’’’ «be cried, “I am bar*
again. Kavenge!”
” . ...
Mfddmwl OJ d» o-ilerj. Gupud
.UwAMd Uw L.h« trvu. U. iuuUwr'*^«M,
■ad d~b.j iu anta. ... a«ta ta.autanI
Wha.jaU.rAry.miaZd w.ta.Ma

rfUan-ntalk, J-p..., P.anv, «ta«d
him by the throat and orcjie ovoid uttor
a *u&lt;d, her fouishasdt **s bqyfod d**P
Intiriktftl. He fella corp**, and jftw
dragged hts yet panting caiuea* lend th*
brniM rod f*vs it fo the flames. .A* If
heaven bad condemned the i&lt;i*D*jvq with
its master, ths bresxu, lUUmrtu’adfl),.
swelled into it' tarnlKc streiwth,; vaut'
w^ th* Villager.' rodrovur* '.gawst th*
fiat of tbe Alm-Air; 11m next umnilag
looked upon UM ftxhut uT HucMsv Hall.
—afiroA* BuofroFtt-m-............
went forth of the Indian Gi
®.
CMhj
the vu*p el H.-rih Atn«r«
•*•« great omocry to b« —
cut up mW Turrtu-re* and fotui
in th* dtokoro of th* *uinc*br i

S

whtoh

i«dMd terrthls Umgvrw, swrtnmtrttbd by
Ute blwek amidte that fod from tba bfou

of meiMBteU oaMlM^iuaiaaaMbtaiHa, the

a. 4*1 cwiM f*arfo|,«eih^Afes death !pa«*Uy droowic
•‘f-.-V’W ,,p.r. ta.«,

toward* the OofsmtnSnt and the avowed
sy mpasby with tb* rebellion. mean writ:
thiag. They man peuror war. Thsy
an the signa ,and. preparation* for war.
for bloogy .cixjl strife Jj is nut .thus,
that th* frltrtd* nTjxwca 'ara woot to
demean themselves,.

Ttwfoll&gt;reing from h cofrrwpbnflrtit
Us feno*Oaf« -aAMmC tbat^WM so of a Rebel pupwr, ebowatear tie*'* army
J r.. • .-.'J *'T
peaceful a* wa oased apfoi «ham fWb our '“Wg*fe*
bolA» trofe bot this ar­
Moffir ys*Mfrd*y. ar* a» ihia /txxwur
my &lt;» beginning to* retard tents as ,4
•'
“I n-s^, nbitane*.
Much holUisring hs» made'
ful fir*.
them" verp sharp;- rod given lhein a-fiiHJ
“ Wetastwight BM*eH*d whhehme
of the psrtU* who p*rtWprt*d1n this ■lyMtwladg* of Uta law of s*lf.prrrers*tfon
expedition.
Thar* weew’flkii ftw rtfon a^d they wm Ur ha v a. pta a* ow irodecasr
at the beaver, for their uperati- ns Tory
scan at Huttaheldion the oocafotf*.
flinch' r^TOi^bl* the habit* of lliat aniirtnl.
who were Ibero weresuljpo and iedigpanb
Brigade* vrowiabo A V-*r thick VWs’
The vonftn, on |e*rnin|fthat IMr n&lt;une*
wern .be bfirned, UMf" MMiitldad* tw wstawpolfea *f Ml *n4'(for benefit lit
.A'h*^** Hxwpebtog to cuspdesoktarodtiwpVvc. ttatering'wtastt'
riwite them acalfer afoul and beomu*
thetboosTOd frrolwMdbti** home, U'be
rery bu«y, and in.tbe eounia'of an b»ur
deatrwyad, generally BuW Tirtp tears; -»fl*MtbWbMe
Oflgadehtu disappeared,
and in grief, sometime* too deep for ax
presikm, aidad in removing fridr- fbrai- loo aaa haw voles tad - nnetet, and are
rno»mg Uaiaaa, and yrm aftwoat think It
•&gt;
l pfoow; -bat j nfwr
IWVWM a heap rff a '
aptne painful *u«pcuk J'iu *ps enabled ■
and there ■ column
I In ft« wnrit «if de* ■ to uffaeritafft lha sudden and strange
•ir*it*«n&lt;i|frilfaMi&lt;.n:’’:The drum beat* to
ly. xxdy blackened
_____ 'whir*
Ufej»or&gt; of droastaUm was performed f?
and b«&gt;Ua w Um pl) aniuad, you sas *oa
. ■ •, , . ...
i.i.Tfr- - jda-s hohdred* of head* protruding, and lb&lt;n .
n.« uta «~taq
»r u. th* dhmrfdera, and nhatl) the ,whole body,
MMi then th* eifl.Ay brigade appears fov
• A- corre«pond*at oflth* ’PrbvTdcnee
f9^a.y«a .gait*mi fow-fofor* agAM* ■
Jauntal, wrrtnig from okr baaed the Mon­ %
dog oat taklaa,. aavfa
tauk, aftsr h«r aUach gpro Fdrt MoAl

th. Mk .Itae.
*

brush, e..vervd with a thick coating of
dirt,- UH Um rain *ud weather, while the ”
ttomromt faalow :** warmed hr's song"
h»*« heoa-i
W1*’ fir* phu* **l fa Cb* »«3’
h**e !**’ rsVp. on tbgaid* ; audynoh a rathe wtotor J
.MtAhre*, quarter* vfLeo's arrayt
, . t.&lt; . . 4
tour four.p
U&gt;! wWdn oar
dsuiitvki B^cqaiAM aan I&gt;qb4um.—I
Mi 'ind ■ ahih

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^"w£X^K’fer-sk:

»«tipr.Kte or a pan/ .Ik th* Free State
tkklj'i &gt;•**•««, tber* lbw mfodll.m han
,
• party &lt;
Z’.:; &lt;rhfo.i
or attending U&gt; UMr "JHMW’s* ClMr'i
MAqBlMl/iAtaslMgfo »ifh*aad,totoh4h I
during hlsadmltiietralfon
sfoA sod shoMad tfrwll ^M0«&lt;4?tohM.t। u*d&lt;m*«eb*ii*n,
'
tbaaMlwr
«rtl»ita Jtiood a-*Opp.wier rif •
I
tb?.,rA-forVuW U»&lt;foy.
jfowv foay .Mrl
The smoke occasioned by The Wring **. '
^wmarfoLd
»W MMhtoWo«*H, ।
sod t^» Mam»*r xmstondj-mlppKW with |
dfwoidd
fbtafoh.
MUr
gnHant
Bfrnilai,1'1
frech air hy. iheMtot moM*.
djjh v;*^
Tb* hriQK pr^dwewd M*m0lMtoMtam4'lkur*fo\hwmg tabaivd urt
aauon fo U* Uirrat, **U thr shot sin king 1
oa4fo&gt;oat*U*Mldi«o* A« ppramafok 1
kwara it not for lb* sound.
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,.above I ba .
cbed an unbrii

�the Republicans.
editorials in

In proof of thia, one

Wfib

incendiaries, in order to aid Jeff. Davie,
urge mobs to burn houses, destroy nrqo-

[QVERNMENT CLAIM AGENCY.

armies, and beeeged, as it were, Vwfl,
lories in the rear, no Republican would
need to be urged to labor for success,

th their dwellings over their beads, and

this spring. Let every patriot sbyr that
bo has faith in his principles. Let every
nicies this spring io almost certain to
Republican enter Into the work with on.
bring on and ho Mfowed by agrafe; nod
ergy. Work!—organise .’-see that ovary the only way to avoid a draft, o? etsaf
voter who is true be al the polls 1
See any chases to avoid it. or t* make It a
that every one who is entitled to vote, bo light eee, fo to vote the Republican ticket,
duly registered, sod let bo vote bo lost!
Organise at once, and lei the work be
going forward! An inportant eleotiou

although tbe officers remain until Mon­
throw sucking babes into tbo street, be­
day next to enroll and sign toe bills just
cause, forsooth, they must “down with passed
The Buses dfopnssd of all
the nigger.” It is this kind of Democ­ matters brought before It, but the Sen­ hand to hand co
foiling back of t
racy that has incited to “war, mobs, riqt, ate left over fifty bilk w»e&lt;msidored.—
were about two
political wrangling.bleod and arson;" and Probably the State will sufler no serious
barm therefrn m. The chief lues was the
when their hellish work io acoomplhbed,
swamp fond State road bills, fragments
thsy eherge It te Owadler. to Republi of tbe Omnibus BUI. in which the North­
era sections of Um Slate were greatly
cans and to tbe Administration.
interested. Tbe members, es a gsOeral

^“Tbonew Judge of tbeU. 8. Su­
preme Court for the Pacific States,
Buphen J. Field, fodfl years of -age;
is a native of Massachusetts; graduated
at Williams Collage with tbe highest
honors is 1M7; 1ms travelled ia the QU
World; studied law with his brother
DavidU ... ...............
“ '
FieidofNaw York; cm­
,
facnia ialM0;ccenpiod a
high position there, and has for several
years been Chief Justice uf tbo State.—
At tbe outbreak of the war be threw Umself into, tbo straggle, and ft is greatly
owing to him. with a few other bold foodtoo»d to talk or act eopperheadfooi. In era, that California was bold foet to toe
Tbe Copperhead Democracy are very truth the article, although appearing as Union,
hisln new pewitioe the Goveryanxious about the draft.
They are un­ editorial, seams to bear the Impress of a mo nt will have no more determined supdoubtedly/ very touch afraid of being lawyers bill of Information against the

is to take plane, this spring, the results of
which will roach for into the future history
uf this State. Our enemies and the eno­
mice of tbo country are al work. A cor­
The A’oorar of last week contains an
responding effort on our part will insure
article entitled “The Soldiers and tbo
certain victory. A victory which will
Town Elections," purporting to U* re
rebuke traitors every where—which will
ply to Knappcn's article In our last issue,
encourage our bravo soldiers in the field,
under tbe came bead. , Tbo article' has
and awaken high hopes in the hearts of
every appearance of having been penned
all -loyal men.
by by one who has not yet boco tn caucus

drafted.
But they are mere afraid that
they cannot make party capital out
of the drafting law. To that end they
denounce the law as unjust, unfair and
oppressive, but never publish any of Its

democratic party, changed in a few par­
ticulars to Gt tbe Republican party and
the Administration. Wo say, it appears
as though a lawyer had drawn a bill of

information against a real criminal, but
provisions to sustain their assertions.— bating been feed by the criminal, inserts
On tbe other hand, the Republicans gen­ the name ofan innocent person, for the
erally publish the law, that all may ace double purpose of aavlag hie draft of tbo
its provisions and judge of its fol roses.— bill, and pocketing tbo larger foe.
Tbe Democrats, of course ere violently
Id tbo first half of the article to which
opposed to the law, and, in order to de­ wo refer, in condemning the*Adminlstr*

House:
u Counting New Hampshire as two for
to one against □*, the Republican major)
ty In the next House now foots up eight.
By the above eallmate, Rhode Island,
Connecticut and Vortpool.will swell it to
eleven; while three more, which ws may
safely expect front California, will bring
ua up to fourteen.
Recent indications
warrant us in expecting three moreTrom
West Virginie, thus leaving our majority

raids of tbo war, and admit that their own
troops were totally demolished by the
gallant sabre charges of our cavalry.—
About eighty
prisoners have been

brought la.

Maacn SO.—Tie Richmond Examiner
of yesterday has an extraordinary leader
the"tone of which Is evidently intended
-to prepare the public mied uf the Soerth

* Txachkm’ Isbtttvtk.—1
:8priDf Series of luetituten
village on Monday foot.

;
ihg the unpropUkws cirt

“ To offset this, the
count on nine from Kt-----us down to eight. In Mary hod
for two, and,ought certainly-to
__
and either a dscUive battle or a retreat
out of tbe six members.
At the worst
of Gen. Lae must be the speedy caw
that will nnlyweduoe ns to three majority.
qunoe. Tbe Utter contingent
“
v*
but not probable, and ai
struggle over tbe line of the
may be safely anticipated."
u feting upon the------------ *

fourths of whom are ladies.

I
Gaxooav Is in attendance, a
Profe. fifuRsrar-r. Tfoi
’brought Wigetber.-ano more c|

lude a few simple and timid follows, tioe, it makes this significant admission;

threaten to resist the law.
- ‘The time waa when it pursued a con­
It may be pertinent here, to enquire stitutional course; since September last,
what created the necessity for the con­ however, it baa changed,** dec.
In another part of the dormant we
scription law. It was simply the posi­
There never wee a war In which there
.
y
tion asspmed by the copperheads, after find the following:
waa not a peace party. Some men want
tbe folfelections.
Before election they
“Two years have rolled over oor beads peace on any terms; some want to aid
professed to bo the only real war party since the abolitiuo party succeeded to
Crer In tbo nation, ar ’ "1’ ----- ----------in the country. They were in favor of a
been ooe scene of
thorough prosecution of tbe war and of
, crushing out tbe rebellion. After-baving
Now, the inqeisitive reader will bo
by these false pretences, succeeded in car very likely to aak at leant two questions: I
rying the election in several states, they
then showed their true colors, denounced
the war, opposed the Admjnistration,

discouraged oo listen octa, and gave great
cncovragement to the rebellion.
The
Government could not basely surrender
to tbe rebels, and against tbe influence

Vio fiF lbdtirrvre, la the Blate
portibn of our citizens enjoy t1,

lootuesto eonnoeti&lt;m with ths

course is left btft to fol) bock on uorae
penal nearer RiskmmU. taOvo the momy battle st &gt; greatef tDsl—ti from his

weeks, cuoe^Orttiy-lbo neat
oommence on Monday tbe 13*.,
Ata 'future time we may el

Waa there no bloodshed and corruption

previous to September last T

Who in

augurated three scenes of bloodshed I
According to the learned coenael, the
OT Dried beef Is need by the Mexi­
Administration was all right up to Sepcans so ration's for their soldiers. Easily
tambar last; Its acts were all ooostitutransported, palatable to everybody,
txoBal. Then, according to thia authority highly nutritious, it. forma one of the
somebody elee moot have bees to blame moat cheap and wholesome articles of
for the ..bloodshed and corruption" which
---------lor .warm weather.

poeed rebel invasion
not ground!eve. I learn from a Southern
man wbo left Chattanooga that the rebel
troops know to hare left Virginia, did
not rvinfnm. U —_ L_... ____ "
. . .

ieto

particulars

regarding &lt;|

School, and will oaly say nc

-was never more proeperone 4;

AND FOR BALE.

-the wiansgement of tte promt

Hxxltb.—As there seems to

of tbe copperheads they could not induce
men to volunteer, as rapidly as anises ry.
Now, under such circumstances, what
waa to be done! The war must go on,
hb Indeed true that the mob which
or the Union is lost forever.
The De­ fired upon the almost defenseless garrimocracy was encouraging the rebab, and eon of Fort Bumpier, did their daraosbio
discouraging enlistments.
A const rip work in the name of Democracy.
It is
lion law, then, became necessary.
No
also true that tbe mob in Baltimore who
sane man believes ' that a conscription
fired upon peaceable sokBen in their
law would hare been necessary, had tbe transit through that city, co tbe lOtb of
leaders of tbe Democracy, when attaining
April 1ML, were Democrats. And of
power, remained Iny al to the Government.
course, even according to thePinter, all
That man makes -a great mistake who
the bloodshed which followed, previous
suppose*, that with half a million of loyal to September lest, io chargnble to others
men in the field, the Governmeal is going
than the Administration.
to succumb to treason, simply because
the traitorous democracy are at home i&gt;

abroad, highly exaggerated 1
relative to sfokneea in this vic

■deem Is proper to state, that w
cickMeaofan eforaung ohm
cause for alarm. Three or fa
occurred about three weeks si t.
disease known in name toeaiitit
tad fever. It is not contagious
spparaatly ceased. Several er
of Erytipelas have occurred,

petioete are either entirely rem
are doing well. . Wo believe e
will eooa agaia enjoy its iswm'

TtcxxTS.—Wo treat the R&lt;

such numbers as to carry a few state elec­
tions.
Every men must have noted,

■of every township will procun

how the Government, after the foil elec­
tions, resorted to more stringent measures
in treating rebellion than before. Bow
imbecile end traitorona officers were do* 1

o» 04 abort notice and at the ns
tedtoyonr ovdnra. Oer eAo
■open on Saturday night previou
day of eleetfon, to supply esc
with tickets as eannot get in ear

-GOLD!

•prieg. On tbfo potec tbe Grand Repode
Apfopmiaemly raoMdn;
“ There in cm way to make aemmeris

��n«» lowf»XL Tbe trouble and «rpttte
is vary much. Hoel two rwea last ytehr
that were worth anme than &lt;&gt;•'
Ix-twMn wooLwaahcd and mvuhfd. ..
I wantyou to ceOa' eoti ven lion of.lie
wool growers of thia State n BoOW as the
10th id*.'Abril, to take the matter into

washed. Than »e can shear easily. turn
them in briars and l.ushca and the wool
will not be tnm off, and gat a good ftagte
for winter. Many .&lt;/uo havw 'frmn^wo
.to four miles to drive to wash. The absCp
got wy warm, and the men to, and than
they have So. be put in cold water. This
cannot be very healthy for the sheep.—
Then the sbewp are driven b-»me over a
dusty road, aod are heavy with dual.—
They are vere.pften turned upon'plowed
ground, and nnt sfaeanrd until two weeks
after washing. M by tMe time the wik
ernes beck into the wool, sc that there
is, in many cases, .but little difference in
the weight of fleeces.
This ia,-i believe,
a true statement of the ay stem of wwli■hj» . N«MF. LUiink if alio? the mjgor'Hj
orthe wool growers; did net.yyaah Akter
sheep, wo could get what dur wool is
wonlu As iy&gt;\nr&gt;w wo «aqM&lt; aa the
. manufacturer must have one third off.—
I oennflt alfcrd,’ and if there is Hoch
tag &lt;h»« in thia nu
’ ‘
r before
spring I
shall have to drisa
sheet, uro miles
in order to get ' ‘
and then drive
them hackjbrrmi th she dual'borne.
I
bope'thit matter __ * ’ brought out in.
-------full; I want---to
bear, — you, as I know'
friend to whoop raising in this

. Why ^aaHtea Sattar eestet

XJMrJlijflWRHrjsnse

UNKTST

Jolituil pirtrtsrj.
l&gt; MhuMrMMa^kirV^
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Unconditional Loyalty.
OanjjUi**, Jta

‘

A correspondent of the Jffriculhtri^
says that “ al times, particularly in win­
ter, great difficulty! is' experienced la
bringteg. the buttea -Sumatltfies the
cream yequiras one or two hours’ churotog, and oeeadcmnlly ;ih«4&gt;uttrr appears
in small globules,, bat cannot be made
to gather." To «hadh the editor adds
the following renwafs:• The trouble
probably arise*";froyn ;oot having (be
Cream st the right tamphrature when the
from 60° to 65 * FshrTOheit. 1 f tower
than this, only a few ‘df the minute sacs
epntantog the butter will be broken, end
the oily matter will'iahiteovawWft
roung lUgtohuhenoiicod
by our corre*pond&lt;-nt. Try this cream
with a ttateiometer Mfora/atennrtitg.aad

making grease: in thia cue also, much
huttar wilt be mt, aa itbe ormtenu of the
sacs .firn, broken will enulopo the ra.'
main!ng 6mi, and many of them will
not be ruptured. Another
'
on the aamp subject, gteteJ
Mggpstfon*?/'
—
ersam .forma
-.■XiX
thick and long
demeath. It -------------------- j» eburaed Io
-^rr-ir^i------------------will not outne.
Neither should it be mixed with sour

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ia still grantor inducement to mix foreign
sabotaaeea with it. W« have before uo
a report of an examination made in Luodu« upm 34 samples af ew&amp;e, of all
grades, and 3! of these were found to be
adulterated.
h fa ant no be supposed
thpt Yankee dealers are any leu ingenimm than those over the water, aad we
have ao doubt, from what we have seen
fro,!nd«
«*«&lt;■*» Mf’1 practiced In Ufa «*.try. The erodes used tn mix with tho

but are a fraud &lt;H&gt; the purchaser, as he
pays fora cheap and wartUem teticl. at
the price of a genuine occ. TbearthJas
outeoouly mixed withwAe erachickory ;
PMW. rye, end other grains, beans, «&gt;&lt;•
ted atey, fowMit.
mey U mixed
w.th coffee to a acNMidarbh extent, and
it will uill bar. tea pHmliar ockw.
To
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t tw.

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BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1868.
Srtrrtrt Jortrj.

To Ike Miter of *• AdTsrtSwrasd
Bowunc. Gm««, Ky;, Mpn* «, ’*3Rttumsm, FobrusTw 4, 1MB.
-------------------------, brtWr -ta yo!
’ *—Ti.&lt;;RMk.^«riPU«Myi
ri Whu lerms we
beaded “A Bp*
Ojut is "Mw IteehFeste Rs
The tebvrman Wade, in ftt target;
&gt;&lt;UR»a.'.l
tot to a reconstrupI a. induced i
Th« sails* Mils ever the,*^. '
,'r
— _. — —™, abd'while greatly
Tbs seldiar steps brarslyte baUlt,
toe field to sustain aad defend her In this pleased with the fresh proofs yoa hare
Tbs woodman Uys as Saithsteas.
hour
of
her
peril,
from
an
isrocidns
awn.
PORT THINK
*fi»n of. JW .ficWUj &lt;o tbe easwt J. am
uiraev SKaioet her life, tost csrtalo . In­ pained to see that you baXj&gt;grt|y.cof»preThsy ars ««eb ertbs bmd of tbs heroes;
dividuals in toessveral Stales from which
Ths manhood iHlri^teod w'strift ;
we cmbs, here been eorcoettog. and at­ ? WltWafd wt'galn b/’a rrieohsGucStrong hamta that go Hghtly «• fib*.
tempting to carry into effect, schemes of tion of SbB’UnioWt
You offer us new hootrtj. He lx w wealthy firmer, end an
compromise with the ceospiratoni wjth
■durtHM-rsbdl» hm wt hwijmamm emi
« hum we are &gt; at. war, arid under tbe
.woBowIri^aR.in «M&lt;xf»n&gt;-i*“J. Hs
flitnsy and hypocritical pretext of being
“peace makers," are endeavoring to (dis­
tract and divide toe councils of ithoes ♦oSM sgelnhttsck dur ftsiftutloBk. The Uut Atri.« of them .raped, tn^ pA
who are determined oa &gt;maiatalnf our sooa.nftbe mon who thirty years sgoen SeMtirrrafc • Hiram. »&gt;
national integrity, and whereas, . these dpav«red,to bang Garrison have made
Tbs Mllor U 4ropp»a 1b tks sea)
ud b. tarraJM wl -M. L w&gt;
proceedings bare tended- and can only
Tb. aoldivr iiM cold by bis esanon i
tend to suongtortt toe bands, and .Mrve
Tbs wsodwaa » erubsa by Ms ttte.
SKtt
the
cflbrte
of
our
enetniee
who
are
array
­
another bven more venomous would take
Ba^pfodgsl Ilf. that Is wsrted
CAKM o» xu msm, 0* wins, 00 raa sxxru.
ed in armsagalMt our Conatitadow arid its place. In bringing on this revolution to the taaramwiir. b. ». ?.&gt;«.
la aunty sciiitvrmeoU uasmb, .
Government, tberdhre,
.
WS tone only awumed a cosflirt, which MB oiMll.r of Wi look UM rraraB
Bai Hagthsas tb« day st tbs toward.
JZeaoZvsd, That gay overture of penes, would otherwise have devolved upon out
And smnftbMM the enflj aad SMa.
or compromise prepounded toaUid-' se­
U»
Oj
.WWJ
esI led Southern Confederacy while in
Ths Maod offis asMast Is lavished
D^tOtATEb' PASB7.?by
wriSSwi
That Um mIMi s pmBt may Cod :
arms against toe lawfill and Conatitafion- ite^Ue poison-df kbhlltfonfem woaM
Tbl, bond and chain a.r. woh. to Hl
Io aM owes whore pus la Wt. lb. BKSDY B£al authorities of toe United States, ks stiU lurit ln Ste welhsi. and If nut in biri dailv tasAas wmwL.i Am if-tbla wriTnot
LLEFiW»uM U -Tplkd T.ken Utomatlr-s
treason against our Constitution -arid 4y, toAfafoofwnr sons, Stetowputattog et.ougJi to wlisfy his hellish disposition,he
WMmeosMto Ulf atiriklw eV w^er-«Biom
QoverumcnL
‘
.
■
nut hsB every nighim a nmavuMt swqeWr
Asro/vW. That Ibri todivMuais ugag^l By nd reconstruction could alavecg , Im ,ed him io put om &lt;ss»d ofthe chain Ihreugb
ia promonog toese atoeam -rif perfidy titadrid torougb &amp; Wirth i toe laws of a huh in tbs side—tills being insdcfua; no •
TO THOBB W HO DO THINK.
against our country..have tahea a • tnean Sollwnd elimatb would forbid that. ’Wa tbe outside by a padlock. He wks also
and cowardly advantegw of ourselves and must abide, therefore,In to* path which rwgniariv . handoaffed.
The ;naothet of
AR OTHER VOICE FROM THE ARMY. pur bravo associates 4»- arms, tai efihet
__ u K- i__ - - ------ 1 -■ _ ■« if
/--I
wc aro treading.
srfT
manr who had awflsrod very much
[For IheHsoUag* Bamst.}
- ’
their dislxxiorshlo designs, and that it is’
But could we be fully assured that from his master's bruUlity, procured U
Maacx, 17 to. 18M.
toe duty of our loyal .follow cilixsns who Islavery would be unmolested in all States tey by which she। unfastened the lock,. A
Farawn Nmat—After nn interval of are pot in toe army to reoognixs this feet, adapted to sisve labor, w¥ vftxild never
oy who was confined with hi rd procured
• duvet vowsr ovsr ll» aervt
nor uxxllne. Hist rriisvre psi
.
to A reeonetruBtloB of tbe Union. an auger anftplaced it tn the rooiri.-J
aume two months spent In looking for and so regard those plotters of treesoc suMSnt
eufasr to IlsslC sodfcrwlnch
£^a«—ei»
■«—»
something
of interest to send you* I am scoiwding to their jast deserts; arid that We ars is areas, dob merely to defease of During the evening ha bored into the
ThVi"rench
“£.”“ii£.
It is the sense of this regiment, that at our. rights to bold stoves forever, and dour until he had nude ag^poainK sufiioglad to write yon again tn let you soe toe eloee of the wgr. il.not sooner, they without sliut j 'but to 'demonstrate to the
» ROBERT* * KTRIEER,
tswrns! ednlni.tret.on. W
ieut L»r their escape. &lt; All three xopglred
aatj, n win as finsd a mos
how we do things out here, in tbe line uf should bo called to a strict aooousri
r world toe gfvrjr'and stability of a Repub­ to the stable, look eaoh of them a borae
irrilsst, welaaUy reddening I
RttolrfJ, That, tog «rmy-of-too United lic based upcfrielririerj. ‘
H is sbplled, end wilbdrawinj
politics.
The action ofthe Cipperheada
•« •
and started for Bowling Green, COmihg
Mlfbboring part, where It a
States is s unit in toe slew whicb.lt .en­
1*
receding
from
the
Federal
Union
wltbitf the lines of the pickets, they were
th
our
Northern
States,
psrtictilarly
in
H^aS’aJfowinoek. Hastings, Mteb.
Wsfft-------------tertains of this whole procedure.
and forming the Confederate States, we ukba, brought in and delivered u» Brijr
the States of Indiana. llliooiA with their
Reaolvtd, That the iodividnala who acted upon toe deliberate, mature convic­. Gee- .-Munson, then .oomamuder of the
*
'. &gt;&gt;ior»—hokai^
friends in Ohm. New York and Miohigam have inaugurated and wbo uphold thorn tion that slavery is the esseutou* basts of
poek lie took the man to a shop and
(for we' have beard of the • ioiherifr" Pratt schemes, and that portion uf too press every permanent Republic.'"1 Had th'eI relieved him of this'KaptuAy ornament.
nf oar State) has aroused ths indignation which is endeavoring to sustain them, are Uumo been based upon shivery it might A'libeugb Chick lias mbde many efforts
in every respect mure despicable cnentim have overspoed . tbs coutincni and en to get these persons back, lie it said to
here so tie'roughly,that it will not be safe
uf our country than the conspirators wbo durei-Vvrever. But tbo Northern Statea1 ths honor of Geo. Munson, that ba per.
fir them to venture toeir beads or nocks1 have inaugurated toe present war, and
bad nut Uris firm foundation. They were' emptorily refused to give tbsm up pt
in reach of Merill'a Horse before this1 who hare coms forth boldly with nrms based upon toe lie ofjefferson “ that all1 aufferjdm.lo taka .them, but told them
diabnikad rebellion ia put down.. After■ in their hands to encounter us in tbe men were created eqtxri.” ' Hinbe unl-• to’go where they pleased. Tliey art''all
venad adfrage; Aeoes free ctoriMa fbeims’ now well eared for. It is to bo hoped
f ■
that erent perhaps they will l&lt;e able to field.
Raolrtd, That as toe sentiment bf ths sboliuuniam as toatosvitehlecutotinattoo' be-will newer redo ver tbmn, and it bk*1appreciate toe language of tbe Irish Bard.
1 -true and loyal people &lt;*f our country We firmly believe toat ciyilixation bM*‘ laiaAig will not unless ariliMry,-pqRPF.
• ben he vents his indignation upon trait­’ every where is that “the Union must and higher development in South Carolina‘ permits IL
„
“XT
sball be preserved,” so it is their duty to then in Massachusetts, tn Ml««l»sippi thani ’ " •
ors in toedhllowlng language:
*•
eprffbr
1
regard the aforesaid schemes end matoin- in N«w ¥«rk, and solely bref*s&lt;r BtrifthI 1. The Mew Terrltorr of AraxMl.
Mills. Barry rouaV. Mb*-_____________ __
ations oftoow wb&lt;r are eodeavoring to Caruliatoand Mississippi hsva slavery,, : The President has wganUad toe TerriMrboM tnssoa Hke a drsdty Mlgtn, .
RADWAY'S READY REUEF.
destroy our country, on toe plea of being while MaaaachuMlteMd New Yurt, havea torial Government of Arixtaa, by/tou ap-,
Conn
Ui« cevoeils uT ibv brsve.
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advoostew of peace, as designing and in­
puininrent of a complete HA of civU^ffi;
And klssto tk«a is toeir bwr »f Mtgbt.
a TTOB5KY sad Cooaseloral T««. t*'***’*10
A.'Gurley,' Jato'hretnWr Ht
tending to strengthen tbe hands of-toe ■■ W« fe«l nssured that wo shall win our cers\John
&lt;
And this or singular language will be
insurrectionists in trip Southern States, independence. Our free- population ia Qotn&amp;rfroto
CmcinaaCl, W rosde Gov.
&lt;
Um language of every lover of his coun­ giving lheir aid and eonrfort, and to as­
! Bichard C. -MtAxicmtek. of New
essentially warlike; yonrs io peaceful and ertxir.
i
try. Aad fur tills reason while the sol­ sist them in tbe accomplishment uftheir cowardly. We are careless of money-, York,
Secretary, and John -N. -Good a in,
’
uefsriuus
designs
sgainsCuur
ijyUpnal
life.
diers woresll ^hotoe. they buried toeir
you ul the North worship f the slnngiuy «
Revival, Tnat syen touuld any qfbuy dollar." "Almost our sola laboring els- I
treason under&gt;be specious covering uf
fellow citixens differ la political views mrot Uxxl'r alivre.
Our entire white &lt;ehase*frbnr baVi«t been purebased By
-Union." or Ihr *-tfmoh as it was and toe
Uttitod tttates Government from
‘ with the present Executive in its admin population then is available fur military trial
i
Constitution as it is."
But as soon as ■ istratipnv bfitp national nflalrs, it is tlic
mt vice; the War talma nothing from our HMioetosopfh Me Gadsden, opr Minis­
the defenders of our country's honor, had imperative duty of alt to lay •rider-ss production. .’Youa Northern srrmes mast ter
to MMicV^.-Mx- Gadsden was • na-,
i
takeo leaveof home to fight traitors in we In tbe army favs.done—,all party be recruited entyj|y f^j).your laboring irive of S-JUlh Carolina—of the peculiar
issues tor tbe psesent, and • to unite in classes, sod the nardtU^.to^edmle'y -■ftooTrf Wliata -IM OB «• °-W« I"
fully sustain’rti toe Executive in his from your productive industry.
Our *&gt;&lt; Kra., .nil &gt;ra&gt;* &lt;»• »BirataraU«i.
&gt;l»
noble and unfaltering determination to female slave* work in bur Adda, while Ttep.rara. UMVra, •ouell the Insurreclion existing, in the tbd wives of ybqr Northern Udm aro unralv l»k«» .“1 .fe.
Sonthem SutetL and . to tramfait unlm- indoors mmwaring to rhe oomfon'Ol benefit of the Slave pbwer foe the §tfqra
JJEW HAKNESS BflQP.
pstrwd tbs Morpd inboritanaw wbi«h —• Umir laminaa, sod tnelr oOlMm are « outcropping' uftoat Institution, hj.rert
have received from our gallant ancestors school-* total waste of their labor ins our Gbvtrrimenl too eutn of H, 060.000,
The Attention of the puLKe to invited and without warning and with diabolical .
in trust for piwterity.
military view. Thus, as producers, our another of those peculiar outragaa .which
cunning strike the unwary victim in his
M ths Xvw Harness Shop rf
JJrjpZtwJ. That the only compromise three n&gt;iilio*» of slaves are an ufiset to toe^autoihas-sgflpred ftao* tori: Nurto.—^
1, iqMMTW.
circum six mfflWt'of yotir farming population. It ia an oblong "Welch of torrttory« about,
n,.wt vulnerable part infleting an Incur* ,which we might uwi&lt;r
la Cosneciten
P,r*°M ble wound, unless the remedy to dose at stancoa
consent
to
with
Mr.
Davis
and
p. wjwt, and only
i
Too usMot, therefore, tnatatafe a larger 000 dilles from
soraiipg,
, h jra.u»BJj
hand and promptly1 and vklllfolly ap jbis supporters in the south is the adop­ army than wearambhiW oppose P»you,
tion of a cartel, tW n •‘Copperhead” be without such a derangement of your in- on toe east by Texas; on toe wee^by the
pli’ed.
; exchanged for a. Union conscript. (until
duttrv at.will Serioasiyilireaten a Folto- oJfcrt*&gt;rfa»’Wm «. u» «*»!&gt;,
Are mqsotel te givwhta a sail befere J-kia*
But to toe reriotoljone and toe prevl- |the Union men fa .tori ^outh, have bgen lutiou at tosNcrth. 'tb Arise oon.ider- Nra- Mute.rat w It. Hom. by
from cbnpcription'.an^.lho Cop aUocaadd the wondcrfal atrium of our Mexican Staton of Ohihuahau aad Summa,&gt;iue action of the olBocrs and privates. of released
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their nf
rira!ralli.« •oil afid Ulmete for deWfalv. Airfare and qfvhjcb it waa formerly .* part
The
IMS Suteni, toettW *“!“■ the Regimens. Wa had dreto parade at |pierhead*
with toeir brethren m [toe Southern. Con­• Ufa?military i m possibility’that we c«n Territory *a now organired is somewhat
•iTely.Uaw. '•
I undock ?■ M., then earns the’ sword ,
difiertflt -fn ^rtri and she from toe
federacy.
it .raw
prerentato-ns. T&gt;y. were presented
■
Let CupperU^s relUn. toU ns^ly the Size of ours.
Bucn n turce wo ieci Gadsden Purefiwe, extending northward
Capt. McLean and Chpt. Pierson by
oMtotfri of this
regioeunl to from। certain your Govsrnmintcan neverraise. to thu mountain chain that runs nernse
thsir respective campstoea TW former '
,
Mark, tb«. adotber e.rj ramarkaW. the lower.part qf.Ne? Mexico.: The act
Missunri, and n&lt;A a dissenting votoo waa
j qnptqixiug it designsics tbe boundarise
received his sworM. fftim the Cbsplain—
raised although eschresolution was voted
I M&amp;inbws:41 All that parj of the present,
the-Rey. Mt.. Landis, who, by toe way, uR,"n *
1 if we aiwXgWng for Marerj, U is tro Ussi -Nrritory df New Mtyfeotitoato Wwfc of
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is from Ohio but a natireofPennsylvania,
a line ran log duo. wwto-from toejoins
true tfisl' sUyety fighU fur
j.
who addressed toe Capt. in sloqaea-. end all toe proceedings ofthe meeting. Ifjn
&gt;
TUWtdJURwM4.oura)aves«0durei wham tori aoatoweU oeraer of toe Terrifedinff ISflgtrage. Ths address and to tbe tnidpa oi nll toe seducing wtifai^f• ‘ ponsayunceofUm war, are -scarcely
■aata^ U&gt;*D~lb9m »o ,which, togr. have,
piy were Bitt truly patriotic.
Ckj&gt;t.
alavgry such ecnUmcnte are boMly avow­
Pisrs^p caao was another ^peculiar ooe, ed bow eoatemplibte must be tbs man,
he haring reaignsd «• nr tores days or society of men, in a Aftt' Stole who,
previous, sc that the ocepaioai wss one would lhateri upon them an syit. which al!
where hto men not only showed their re
Acknowledge baa brought on toil iniqui.poet for their CnptaitC but at th* ««•
tows rsUUiuu.
14s«
.
tons took their farewell of. him In .-Ian|Wth.t-te*d^«faly toal they nolorily

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respected tons W» accomplished dfiser,
but as a.gentleman and pelriot. ’ Kffne.
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ourselves and for our children after ।
Maj the Eeiris* bTour rulem bo
BMd tethe ctmVktfon tost tovy o-n
rebase
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they take their name. Tbeirwords are
like adder slings—their Site like maniacs
or firada.”
Any oae wbo has read a loyal paper
for (be last four moetba^nows that these
=&gt;‘ Is not often that Copparbeadlsm I sentiments crowd every Utter aad weigh
can pul on sufficient effrontery to call uu each soldier's heart. Nor has politics
For Rntoott of -At Stott tfoiiwroiiy—'
for a returqwf the Buchanan policy of■ anything to do with throe noble utterAt Largs—Ouvaa C. Onarortc,
Government. There can be ns doubt anon-they ignore parties; just as &lt;, " ■ “ X"' WiacuaAxMoon,
Douglas did before hl
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let Dtei.—Ewwsan C. Wautxa.
but that all genuine Copperhead* deairs
#d
“
J, Eaanvsn, Joneox,
to return lo th* Buchanan policy ; hut said, “there could be I
3d
“
Cteanua H. Rmuioio,
lbs
struggle
bi
which
_
there ar* but few of them that dare tell
4th
“
Amm L. Root,
the people so- Tbeir organ, fa thia vi I- —Patriate aad Traitors." ' Tbeee let­
fob
“ 1 KumM Kflvat,
h;e. more bold, or lees crafty than tbe j ters and resolutions breathe the freshest
•to
ThSbwas J; Joeuw.
Five nocomprufutetng Democrats and
rest, take* the imtiativ*’ in proposing to patriotism aad si thazaarn« time the
three Rapublicnas, as Mlowa:
make James Boshanan the model mat* most withering deoueUtinn aad scorn,
Cimetoek, Moore, Richmond, Roof,
for governing the Republic. In ita last for the cowardly sneaks wbo stay at
home to busy themselves In railing at
issue tbe great expositor of Barry county
the government, cursing abolitionists,
Copperhcadiaui make* the following re­
slandering tbo soldiers by say tag they
markable statement:
ars demoralised and “sick of tbe war;”
“Much ae James Buchanan was berated
wbo urge them to desert, call lbs war
by his enemies, and suspected of trsacbon “Abolition raid for the nigger," and be jart ea wel pleaeed with lUt trwmber
help to shield deserters; to evade the upon the Board af Ragouts, ae though th.
ic* that could save tbe nation.”
With that
draft ia every poesiUs way aad whoa whole were Demecrota.
And again:
aeneaaary resist its execution.
’wenrbar they woaM control tbe Uni vend
“la it not witbin the scope of a probt
ty. If thia ftieioe wrovemrat would give
The lesson these soldier* teach os, ia, ,
bility that the Buchanan policy vorid
to* majority of tbe Board to the Repub­
that these “fir* in tbe rear men,” aro not licans, tbe arttea 'of thus* Republican*
bar* aucceeedsd F
To tba last question
believe almost Republican* or Radicals, but are procr wbo wereiwatnraiantal h&gt; ita taeeptfoo,
every intelligent reader wjj| answer— Z&gt;rmeeral&gt;,coMsrrtwAv«saad Gppvrfowd*.. 1might with a gmwlrtreteh of charity, In
view of high prweocwtioe, be considered
“Tea, it would have succeeded as daterny- They tell us, but for them, the rebellion .
teas odiooa, but as the case stands it
would collapse. Tbeee “armiatlce” men ,
iny ikt Goraaswxwr.”
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seem* that there was a design to throw
i
We do not need to state what that pol­ are tbe great hope of the Confederacy, ths
wbri* thing taK&gt; tbe hand* of tbe
icy was which the Democracy desire to and, consequently, to be beaten and Democrat*, which will be thr result if
tkAet shall be elected.
And If tbe
1
restore. Most of oar readers know foil trampled under foot, by tbe loyal at thio
University goes into tbeir hands, we
well what it te. They know too that it
•bould like to see the eheri*b*d hope* of
To those wbo have near and dear thorn Repohlican* realix*d, aa they will
has been condemned by tbe entire North.
They know that it wa* to let tbe traitors friends in tbe armjq^beee “voices" come
go oo stealing and destroying the prop­ loaded wilhempbaaia which cannot be
disregarded. No matter what have been
erty of th* ~ - - ....
Budianan in his retiring meeaage said old party issues, there is now but one
“This ia ail wrong but tbe Government issue—tbo vigorous prosecution of the
is powerless to prevent It ‘flutes may war. Before it, all minor considerations Prom tks I tghlsmi Ossi; Hvws.

moat go down out of sight. Shall the
Union ba restored by ffiling its one

ability and patriotism.

iotlce

qovxrxmot cLAnctenrev.

Kectnrtv Tb* folfowfog Is believed to
b* reliabl*: Com. Metarff left taxing
too at 2 P. M. to-day.
Juet as be was
leaving be saw Rev. Mr. Maeairt, jart arrivrd froert Danville, who reported the
rebel* under Breckinridge end Pgcram,
eight to twelve thousand strong, march
ingem Dau villa, batafowaallea distent
from Milford, tbe 1st Kentucky Cavalry
bolding tbe/ebel advance in check, while
owr small forces were falling back to
tbeir fartifieatiuM.
'
Laxiscrox, March 26.—Later reports
•late that th* Rebels now occupy
vills. Gen. Carter, wbo waaat Rtchmcwd,
la also falling back. It ia believed that
tbe Rebel* aro attempting to cross tbe
Kentocky river at lliekrnan's Bridge.—
W* hate force enough there to destroy
tb* bridge if they camiot check them iu
ennaing. Mr. Person, Collector of In­
ternal. Revenue; B*rn*. Banker, and
many others from Mt. Sterling, arrived
here'thia morning, state that our men ro­
es ptared *ome 900 Union troops captured
at Mt. Sterling by Clark's Bebel cat airy.
All Un»«&gt; families leaving and coming
down to Covhtgton. A gentleman wbo
srrivrt! this evening from Mt. 8terlh»g
this morning, brought a Irtter written by
a Unioo man oT OwaMtill* yestarday.
staling that Clark'* Circa. SQO to 1000
strong, had returned lo Ow«osville. and
were there reinforced by 3000 sriaalry
of Hum; brvy. Marshal’s cnmaisad.

Within the last fortnight three tenanthon»es on tbe farm belonging to' our felthe Union, will prevent ita preservation.”
low-dtlzM, Mr. Beujatirin Pugsley, but
mite?
or
shall
they
be
placated
by
abject
Such was the Buchanan policy and sudi
occupied by Hv brother Walter, and on*
ia the poBcy which^Jl traitor* desire to surrender of all we base hitherto b*ld oe the farm of Esq. McCoppIn, (the last
return to. It te a policy that permitted | •acred—via: Liaaarr I
Shall this gov­ named an entirely now building.) all ait-1
ernment bo ovsrtnrwed* for tbd aele pur­ usted In tbe Northern part of Bushcreek
n traitor Floyd to send all the arms out1
township, havebcrtt set fire loandenllro
of tbe Northern States, to be deposited pose of making slavery th* ‘corner stone*
Ty destroyed. The only cause that can
in Southern forts and aruenala, to be ofthe structure raiwd on its ruin* I— be imagined for this dastardly and Gend­
Shall
Now
England
w
hoar
sole
crime
ia
ue.
•■sof
stolen by Southern rebels, and their
i«h conduct
Is ’us.i.
the mail;
Copperheads
muaies turned upon ths capital of tbe her love of /m uuhrwfemts be tknut out hatred eetertained by I
ger” and for
Nation.' Tbe same policy sent every in tbe cold, in order to conciliate the se- of that vicinity for “the
Union men, wbo are
sely charged
armed vessel of,tbe Government into coders of the Gulf Slates 1 Electors of
---------------- r-.—. -ke benefit of
foreign aad distent seaa, so that the re­ Barry county ! cast your votes fur that I “ihe nigger.1* 'Die bouses burned had
bellion might receiva'no check from tbeir party which ia pledged to carry on tbe been occupied by negro ten an la, but they
preaance. It was the policy which per­ war until tba last traitor lays down hi* are represented aa industrious snd hon­
est people, against whom no ofleese is
mitted no check to treason, aad fa, of arms, and you will never regret It
slleged, axcepl the color of their akina.
Coarse, tbe policy desired by all traitors.
Altar the burning ofEwj. McCoppin’s
The Pfoaarr baa at length thrown idf
We are permitted to copy the closing i house, an anonvmoua latter was sent him, day. The rebel advance io estimated at
threatening
if be dare to rebuild the
tea mask of loyalty, aad ita treason stands
Our troop* are rouprotion of a private tetter from a private bouse his own dwelling and fenow should I t,SOO to 10,000
confess*d. Will any loyal man, tn Barry
■
- 1 ceotraUng rapidly. ConSdeaww ia Mt ie
in tbs 3d Iowa Cavalry, to hie friaeda in share tbe Mate fate! “
county endorse such traeaon, and gid Hope, In tb» county, reaauv* io Fence wsn'THMs to boni-ttw ptfpirt i 6ri.tbir
Southern as well as Northern btra|tora, meeting* in the North. It has the ring Union men in tbe neighborhood, and be­
phia states that Farrsget’s vessel* had
by voting fare tiekat, put forth by a of the true metal, and we commend ita ing but few in number, and surrounded
re capuirrd thr Indianola without resis­
party wbooe leaders ean aak for a return •entimebte to oar readars. It ia written by an overwhelming number of Vallan- tance. Tbe rebels bad worked on her
digham Democrats, tbs Union men are
«d she waa nearly ready for eerrine _
to the Buchanan poliey of disintegration ' frotp camp near Lagrange, Team, aad
sulforing a perfect “reign ofternu.” In
Tb* Queen of ths West ia up tbe Black
God’* name what are we coming to, if River out of reach.
dated February 94lh, 1063:
erimea life thesd are U&gt; be committed
“1 bear considerable of ensce meeting*,
A fol) vote, on Monday next, 1* a Rsfor no other cause than political enmity 1
MlJ IO n.k, , tarf
pubiiou victory. A light vote, the Cop- Union dab mestings, and National Qn&gt;. la 11 not time for all friends of law and
T1 ‘’.“TT"
to
venlion*, to try aad compromise thii lit­
perbend* triumph. Rapabtema, wo ap­ tle war—meetings to form eome arm is order, and espeeUlly aj! true Union men, Ite r*Ul Uur-— •
to rouse themeelva* to tbe danger which
peal to you, let every man be at the tics, io order to get eome foot-bold, to
fic cannoned*.
threatens them, and prepare to defend
polls, and eoe to it that every Repablioaa make peace with traitors—devils. But tbeir lives and property against the mid­
neighbor ia th*r* also! Seo that every 1—end it te the sentiment of oar whole night deed* of miaereenia like those-wbo
Rswimeat—denounce the whole thing a*
perpetrated these fiendish sad devllteb
man votes tbe State tiekat, aa wall a*
a Northern Copperhead scheme, both
tbo local ticket. Our State ticket is one villainous and rebellious. Bo you know outrage*I “Forewarned, forearmed,” te
tbe dictate of true wisdom.
of great importance. Oar nominees ki what I think ofthe matter.
I will tell you wh*r&gt; th* prow and the
Judges are triad men and true men of
secede, and the Constitution which made

sricHL

Bmmkb.—We have ri.ad-

additieM to our stock of bb
oar aseocuuent may now be
aad elagnotrtyte «f Marriag
Land Contract*. Bond Head

| unpaid much Icteger the fault will be with
tboM who have not pay roll* ready, or
| with neglteeat Faynsaaaarw
Major Vgylor of Ohio, fa latinned
hero, paying diaaharged aeldtore.
Hfa
twi menu are at the rate of about 1380,.

The Teoober*1 Institute
village last week, dosed it»

graphed Wert ertriag

Friday teat

tled to your support, and you would be bs* lost a beloved husband fa battle—
movw than criminal, te aegioctiag to give when suab women ’•Hl any comwromie*
ornettle, tbsu I aay ertlle.
Otherwise,
U. Again we aay, let every Republican
I any. tbe battle field, and soldiers well
be &lt;wr head, on the day of alectioa, and armed, with heart enough to fight-that
vote th* foil Rspublicgn ticket. And w. ietbe way to meet and settle our diffibeliav* there la a largo class of loyal caltfae. The kind of delegate* to (he
eocveetion 1 should propone, vroald be
mounted rtSemra, well dritfad and no-

crowded bouse. On Friday *
W*wrk» teclure,bat s *ueialg*
•cbuol room, where tbe tier
tbe snort pleevisg sad eater

acter. Rroeilalion*. (peecbes
storieeaod lively repartee* a
•ion highly interesting. Ti

French ns having foHee.bnek 20 mile*,
and befog S3 mUm frvm Puabla.
No
movaaMM vsn.pt on the bypntheeteof,
being in qurot of find.
An attack la
Mpaeted befar. the ifoh fort. Jum
h*d visited Puebla sad fiwmd tte ermv
JaMfoA.na Frondi
diers deseat so an average uf at leart 90

aro pubbabed elsewhere. ]
'lisente offered, we quote th*
Haat J. M. Gregory, Sup*
anay we ere taeg sue bfa gr

ABU8HED 1*40.

dome during tbe entire
Gmgery fully understands b
NacIalhataU;hfabrtrt.i.f
iwthe work of educrtioa aa

sdelia ebeorbed ia tbe oode-

0»te Normal School,'are
teacher*. aad bare made a vt

tOMBco

imp read rm apcn oar dtiaaaa

q*m inwd all their adueati

•ikkfiltt— *2S.
FiaxCttwaa.—Mr. Atfroi

•of Carlton, in thia county, bar
■oSoe a sample of brown lb
r™“»

Wa wweta cau ths special attention

of ear neaders to tbe army letter cw our
first page. Tbe letter aboeld have been
dated as Wamwton, Mo.
Mr. Triford

«♦ art **

Under all the

W it was a mrot decided a
staled last week, ■there werr

They ar* not

party hacks, bet aaen of exalted principles
and sound Judgement. They ar* r»ti­

3»&gt;

7W

�tirrnt.

1ITTI1S

J^e&amp;Ufldtor

~^a.
ytjal gaticn.

,—„

. lltted to repre*
___ , That tbe comriii
entertainment and arrangement*
aured of our warmest personal.
for tbeir cordial and unremiUtog-W

1 be a death blow to'
, _____ whiffet* now *eeu on
avesy au^t *u&lt;wr,
wtfj
an act
ihatwill dowbtlee* work much good to

■ayyae.

'VWse. 'BkX.’w.ts
arc. wot dKcvcA to Vkut,
at. a racaictae. wWitk v&gt;\\t
txwc att Vae “'AU vAack.
JtMi'a vb kevr to," \swt a* a
rcvacAkat aacviX — • ftreat
} Dx^utator ot Vac wv^tewv.
; \a t\\c DVktou* aaiftAct*
f
avA BouVaVat-rc
1 Ka%, ^ar a toafc ttrac, Seco.
| vauca wccAeA aa artxctc. &lt;A
[ Btoraoxk, DVttev*, u&amp;u.e'a, \S
___ _ takea \a ^.ro^er c\ao.aV\\M*,
Vae, ^ro\tcr Vttwc, ar*
a BUT* \WK\\UV'C ©5
‘Thlious Fever^
Fever arid jigue,
■
Liver Corjyplaint,
(Lyspepsia,
IndigeaiioTi!
Ja,ztndioe, ■
.
Kidney Complaints,
aad. aW dx»c.a*«.%
a «a«vt’tar taftftwre.

'VXxesc *BVacv»
-tviarvz
,ta**
■**“
place in that region en long.
This re­
Minds aa of the eoewttric Englishman,
wbn
followed
everywhere
th*menagerie,
‘
to publish
‘‘ ‘
j—* (the lion bite
put it in th*
All of xhicb i* reepectifulll submitted.
Hastings, March 27, 1863.
C.J. Baxna,
Mast E. Dorr,
M. B. Bcaouzn,
Msaonn MeKrtvrr, ., ,
Mm E. PwLMM,-Cowron!tt«.

addition* to oar stock of blanks. Among
our aa*orui?eat may now bo found io*y

and elegsntslyle of Marriage Cartifieates.
Land Contract*, Bond Heads &amp;c.

The Report of the Committee wss I
cepted and too Resolution* adopted. ’

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

arc eoax\uj*&lt;A
vaxe aad
root* aad kc&lt;ck%,
v^tek vaakc Vacra

■WwjXvV^ 'Vo'sA.e.
Dr ‘B.okock?*
.
ftXo-KvaeV. ‘BxXXets
awe Vac yoov vaaak VrtcvA.
Dr. "DokoeWb

12.M0.

Bcsmkd to D«ATH.-5)n'Thursday last,

»avt Vac. \uoor vaaw vaaw^
Doctor'* D'AX*.

a litU*giri,abo« pighLorjjtoe years old,
daughter of Ndeon Rich, of this village,

w« erjjw^ bunted bj£»tekTh* Teachers’ LhsUtute bald fa. Ibis
ing ffto frotri the open hearth of a stove,
village last week, Moead tie aeamun on
near which she waa stoodiog, that sb*
Friday inat Under al! tbe cireumstar- died'on toe fullow^g jej^,...
»w.«■ it was a moat decided sucoew.
Aa
stated last week, there were more than a

Dt. D.okoekk

ftX.ovcvae\v

R. R. R.

arc. Vac r\.ek ntan't ftoXacc.
awA. Cova^O'fX.

KBKF WB1X.

HOW TO
TuwwaHir Committzks.—Will our
Raswat’s Rkaot Reuar m a positive
friends in tbe several townships in this
]*cton*. ware held** the Praetorian county, send in tbe names of their newly prpeervaRve of health, and preventive
Church, sad cfery evening wito*i*sd a appointed Township Committees? We against sicknwv, few people would enlTer
a day* illnee*, If this medirio* wee belter
crowded bo^se. On Friday evening, there wish to make a full political directory
understood, and used on. all becasions
, . &lt; L fHUH ”4r 1 • • when pain or iineaainau is eaperiuoeed.
was do lecture,but a social gathering al the of tbe ooBBty.

hundred •taaehers preeent.

Dr. ‘RoWck’*

Tbo evening

vmaot&amp;U Xkc wxak aaA
Atkn\.\XaX.tA.

Dt. TAokockk. ,

school room, where iho exercises w«r* uf
tbe most plessing and entertaining eimr-

Let us base this feet in mind, that dises**
Snn is thb Rzrcsxa/— Will tome always giv*s unmistakable signs of Us
friend in each township send In FVLL re­ approach. Al first toe patient esnerron
tea a slight diicomfirrt, thia i* fidiowed
atorto* sod Rvaly repartee* made toe.onca. turn* aasoon a* poosibl* aAertbariwJtem. by t&gt;*io to a greater, or-less extent,: and
sioa highly interesting. The resolettoos We desire to get rirturn* as far as posalAra published elsewhere. From tba sen Lie before going lo press.
,l|nt«iu offered, we quote tbe Allowing:,
Twa MW*—"tori -?rs- D»Lc&lt;' ‘uT Urt»
lion. J. M. Gregory. Superintenden!— villsge has laid tn under obligations for
&lt;nsy we ere long *** hi* gemal presence
a nice pan of fresh fish.
Such kindness
.among aa again.
. i.alwayeepprfcHMied W ptWttrrs." ’ 4
Tb* Temple of English Literature(may it ever rest upon its own Sills. r
Wt Laxax that our old friend A. A.
Our Prof, of Malb«mati«s—may be
Kirojtpe* E^.. *C, ^alamaxpo, fa ty gdevar^e valiant to&lt;IUr(l*y) into tetters
drees tba citizen* of Hickory Comers, in*

[Otfcr^ O,
. W._«

wtA

or woe*; ar feel drowsy, languid, dwbilita
ted, to^*wue dhtoa* ia about to •««»■
you, it may be Ch»U* aad Few, Typhoid
Few, Pnenmoiih, BUlioux F*v*r, Mueaxa, Djptoeria—»t may be Small Pox,

WtX.tt'cw
artVac SoVAwrk Vr\cvtd.,\»^
^vc\j-eatvavf Dtawkca, D^»catejnfc, Dkcuvaakwa, etc,
TAr** /Otters ar* put up in guarl
betel**, qf u-bfet Ch* abet* is »fao-»imfl*. Th* label i« jtrwij/ *ngTatwd,an4'
C* profiled u-i:h a «V*-&lt;u&lt;ted'/rem
BtmnttT^nUru. (PriM (1 ptr hotel*, or
fix for fS.
C. W. JJabaoS:, tPrt^rirlor, Jf*. 6
Zxri Jburfh Bt, Cincinnati, ta uh*m
eil orders should be addrs*s*d.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Ia Uta matter of Uro estate of Dante! Smith,

FOR SALE BY

SOLDIER'S BOUNTY,

open on Saturday night previous to toe
day of election, to supply such towns

BACK FAY, PENSION, AC.

rpix undcr»*j^i»4. barlat rooelv*4 frost K I).
JL iinci Ewj.S~.sd Auditor of th* Troassrj-

with tk*qt»(**caapntget iawltenrH im

COMIWE roSsjtf&amp;MMCT10XS

A Scccbbsmcl Mxscmamt.—Tbe suegood will of our peopfa win go wltoVr

cesaful merchant ia alwayh tba one wbo

G. wnemver duty may tndd him.
keep* tba hgfa elajs of goods oX*U kind*,
:Pifasyra, Bzu. aad Rmxr pCtW
and *a many W them &lt;•*• ante of the
8 tote Normal School, are both able fad, they keep tbe Chtmiccl Salsratiu,
teaebete, and havo made a very favorable manufactured By D. B. DeLand A Co.,
inipmasion upon our citizens. May *uc-

FutxCbtTtfaa.— Mr. Alfred E Towler,.

of Carl too. ia this county, has toft at our
■office a aampla of brown linen thread,

•»» "•**

4hrs*d........... *

by Mr. Footer, last ynar, aod was span
by Mn.

Fowler, who ie prepartog Ml

40mM.
c!m&gt;

Lm all wbo osa, amnlato.

example thin set them, and thus &lt;Wy

King CaStoe.

'

a\»a^ vai\wacko\^
Dk$c «k\o^a\A.c.

Dr. D-okaekk

taUTtata* »hu

&lt;«l •
MM &lt; Ita to™
Ticxxt*.—We trust tbe Republican*
-WMtlactad th* InsLi tola.
of every township will procure printed
Profbwor Gregory, Bute- Superinten­
ticket*. We are prepared to print tick­
dent pZPoUM tortrucUt* wab tfAttiset* on short notice and at too usual rate*.
Send in your orders. Our office will be

.

ttXo’KvaeV "BkXX.c.t*

PROBATE ORDER.

natiy facilitate the.pare.
» 25 cents. 50 .coals and
. S &gt;1.! by druggist*.'
87 Maiden Laos, N. Y.

A U. perwmslrovteg Bteiaas*siart Uro Kate
2k of ilENKY BUBD, 4m**sw1, sro boroby »
UW,umtete c*yt

Dissolution Notice

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�LOW PRICES71

jUiiith

-

Jii.i

VOL-fov
GRANT &amp; SPaULDIKG

^Thi gn~lh™~fo, vik: air, mJ-

tore, nd a sofiacat temperature. Any
one ofthree foiling, tbe weeds will not
grow. Tbe amount of beat required for
rtotr-11.' •“af»5
seeds; those of tbo common chick weed
WIU start at a temperature just above
freeing, while tbeee ofsotno tropica!
plants require 75 or 80 degrees. Ths
seeds ul tbo plants commonly cultivated,
germinate at a temperature of 50 to 60
degrees. Moisture fo required not only
to soften the seed coat, but lo enable the
germ to grow, and too Bills or loo much
_fo equally fatal tasewoesa. If the soil too
dry, the seeds remain unchanged; and if
an excess of moisture is present, tbs seeds,
if delicate, will decay. In wall drained
soil the proper aiuuitit of Water Is held
by capillary attraction. Tbe third requi­
site, air, is always precant in recently
worked soil.—All the conditions bsing
favorable, there ba great difference in the
time that-eeeds require for germination.
Placed under similar circumstances, it
has been found that wheat and millet germieate ia am day, beans, radbbee, and
turnips in two, and lettuce in four.days,
while melons and cucumbers require fire
or sit, aad parsley thirty or forty days.
The seeds of some trees and ehrube re•main in the ground one, or even two
years before they genst&amp;ate. The oojnmon causes, of failure with good rends
are: too deep or too early eowing, and
excess ^.motstere. . When small seeds
are planted too deeply, the vitality of
the germ is exhausted before it can reach
the light and air nursestry io ita growth;
such seeds sboakl be barely covered
with soil, ahdlf there b danger of tbe
surface becoming too dry it should, bo
shaded.
Very small seeds may be
sprinkled on nicely prepared soil, and
then lay a board upon tbe surface' until
they start. When sowing is done u»o
early, tbe ground la too cold, and many
seed's rot before it beeomen of a tempera­
ture to cause germination. Too much
moisture in the soil excludes tbe necessa­
ry air, and this one of the requisites be

The bens will try to continue tbeir
species, by laying-eggs, when confined to
grain diet; but aa a rule, tbe more animal
food the anom eggs. 11 they oaa get no
anima) food otherwise, they will even
jwekouX/aad eat eaah other's feathers or
quilla Tbeir natural ft ol embraces in­
aecia and vermin, and when allowed to
roam at large to find these. they lay well
To get eggs in winter give them all the
IBM bkauf fmsh meal, Gme, foe. Butch
er's'oSti is a cheap aouioe of animal food
fa' bens. We wee scraps from the fist
thing ortaNUhmsota, buying it in cakes
offrom 50 to 100 lbs„ and throwing
them Into the yards where they lie until
gradually pecked to pU— --U — .—J.
lite material c-ste from half aeent to one
cent a pound. Grain ia good for fottepbig fowls. Water, always accessible, or
regularly supplied, is aa necessary for
fowls aa fur other anitnalx They eat
the kitchen ofial aa readily aa pigs, and
turn it to a more profitable account.—
Avoid giving them salt food,
Comfort,
that is, shelter from storm and wind,
with good food, ia the t-esl “ hen per­
suade?’ we know of.
Whitewadi oo

Vary inch of the poultry bouse will keep
out lice. A bed of uni-ached ashes to
roH in, ia a good protection against the
small vermin. Lime in some form—as
oyster shells, or bonesfinely powdered—
ia needed by laying hews—grovel, and

r HA»niitHMB**s»T CW?rrr, il
jilfuitr* wrtUir ~ iL /«.
f i/.JJOa
mxR:
Otte* ud Bull ssbocriben. tl per I
&gt;aM i.
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Over High Prices, at'the

SCBSCBIBR FOB THE BANNER!

GROCERIES
DRUG

STORE 11!
■BVxA CKKvdL L\«r
which, i* mfre.tUi with Ao

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mi utvtM»

r FOR MECHANICAL AJO MEDICINAL
■ ■■ ■ . FUttonMnatMi''
&lt;

DRY GOODSt

Mowfot ao move.
KIAFPEI A BFR1N1TS,

Tnx Qcxsx or Penmans.—One pint
of nice, fine bread rruaobs to oos quart
•f milk, cue cup of sugar, the yolks of
four eggs beaten, the grated rind of a
Inmoa, apteee of bolter lb. efoe of ■
egg. Bake until done bat not watery.—
Whip the whiten of the eggs Miff and
boat a leacopfut of sugar in which bus
been stirred tbejuieo of tU Jomom8pread over the pudding a foyer ofjell r
«r any vreetaeau you prefer.
Poor
tbe white of the eggs over this and re­
place iw the oven aod bake lightly. To
M eaten cold with cream.
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Brffttrt flotira.

OBOMy tbM aradw by '-tbd-bfal wflfa&gt;«ted
or the tom of« dfa ) u»d yeti -ritar oH
my hones: labor mua: 1 be turned fnra

gamhJhraT! Fieroa-poMiona seemed to
war wnbip jum,*slh* sweet eistoeeri
former bops pesaed away. He Abd nra
Uce that there were mutteriage of ■ wrath
at tbe tabla, aerate after auotber Was
fleeced iw his tors. Cries ef "adfatefday''
were pet by oootamptuoya eMera from
the successful gaga who pocketed she

Sistings' Jituintsi ilirttfin.
SJiattllaxj.
Dttr tOUTTD Panta; ~ vTfaw apriieetora
la »n eaasa wbcrv
bain Is fdl,
th* LKADT
RE
in a pleasant farm bouse, one wintry
U»'ab~ld
b. .«!.«!
f.k.a
i.urcLlr-a
«■ *r"fifai&gt;• baifaiwaiklii cf watar—wUIewsa eve, attor supper and a hard day's wurli
artdliv of tbs otoassob. cad promote dtesrtira, to at threshing. Samuel Grey rose from his
to a pIoMcal and bsallby stuautuiL
chair with a sad, weary look,, and aloud
before tbe drawer of tbe old barest!.
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
•Samuel, what is thee dotow F asked
Vo say tbai iMVifi Raaov Rausr u tho his meiber, fallowing bins. ••TbtaiatKH
going out tonigt, when ao tired F
worl* Ybu is m.« to*&gt;t&gt;&gt;r, tr. ik If ism ft«i
‘ Yee, mother ” be replied, taking up,
sksptieal. .lid te enlaced. It evobmis &gt;a &lt;W
rvu&gt;|..wil&gt;oa lbs propsrUrt of a d.gw.r , sUaislaal with a sigh, • small "calico bag, which
as asti-asHta. a atM betaffsetlra AsMegaat, and seemed well filled.
a direct rawer ever tbe nervss, eeMter ssreetec
“Vfby, that is tbe mortgage mosey,
nor anodine, tbst rslievea p*ia In a manner p«
caber to ttertg sad to wise* we base ra warffte Samuel; what dose thee want with tost I
tbe English tonwwsga etartly SeeapreM Its eetira.
Tbs Fmch cell It »stepramt. So much to its it is nut due till n«it spring."
“I know it. mother ■ but I must have
internal administrsttoc
Wbtn applied aternally. ItSrUl be tomd a art powartel noeater this money this night," ha answered in
trritaat. Instantly mddoulaa tbe eartoe to whseb
it to eppned. ud wttMrawGig tbe Hood from tbe a determined tone.
■2sSss; LTkH-a." nsnr
“For what, my eon 1 Thee has always
told me everything.
We earned this
I &gt; ni ttlb rnOt
o. .
money Ingetber."
“I knuw it, mother. All tbeae years
we have toiled to pay off that wur'gnge
IWEEZET * HIS’
left on the farm at iny father's death, and
4 TTOBXEY6 AT LA Wand gsKeitom In Cbaanod It has ell come to nothn^. Sit down
A eery P.rileslsrsUn.ilon ps’d to Coavcy«
saclag, toe toraetigettoa of tu»«i t« I^nd
in your chair, mother, and 1 will tell you
FoiwdiMarss of dmvtgsgeS. As. WJw
the truth, an 1 trust | have ev«r dona. I
to sttsud to nil calls in tho Lae of tbsir probssiow
du not fear yosr blame, m I always loved
ssdbaslsoss.
.
... .
oa« fa tto Court Hoaso, Hasangs wiw.
■ vuUr prsiec. This one egregious error
siighult stoM la rw
has taught me great lesaves already.—
lt.« c.rruUl.on, rs*eaSoconntT.—Tbsjr art. They say wunieu can bear trouble bettor
- -----—----------------- -- -bcni. os tn tbs cast st than men."
USTICE Off THE PEACE. WiH rttoadtoto
Samuel's pother trembled
cUreth-n of debts and alt other brtiraas
perlainina Io bia otoo erit* tolWiy Slri yramto
but she sat quietly down. EL.----- -- —
1-a. Otoe oppdslte Dodge s Hotel, Oreagovfov
pfeasant to look at—healthy and fresh,
Mill*. Barry erabty, M'eb.________
with a clean Quaker cap crimped about
it. zBbe&lt;uuld not believe her son bad
done anything eo very wrong
was a mystery.

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staid away, and I presume you thought 1
was with Ellen at tbe farm; but. 1 was
twit, mure fa tbe pity. 1 went &lt;&gt;n an er­
. rand t«» the Uve^n toget autne &lt;&gt;il for »ur
[ (atm- bonau'a leg. Tbe bar-riH.n wad a
I blaze &lt;&gt;ri»”fet&gt;ed all tbe b..ys were,there
“and I stepped in to wrim. Theta were
tnufloel) dressed gentlemen from Boston
sitting around tbe table, calling for the
best of port who, and treating the num
patty, ibay called me to join so cor­

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dially that 1 consented, and felt rested
with tbe good fita and exhilarating gian.
Soon one of tbe strangers brought out a
pack of cards end pla»ed with Joe Lamsun aad Jim Whits, 'lari and smoked
in the corner , and did not take much
------ B_.—,
They played for
cigars and wine, and then for money, end
xbe game was
Npje, when
I was a boy l used to it*vs excellent runs
of lack al cards, and beat everybody;
and I euppnes I was dated with my rep­
utatMti; tor whoa Joo Lampson said, ‘ft
have won two hundred dollars," I was
astanisbad, especially when tbe strangers
paid it over Os qriet arrf easy ar toey
would brush off a fly. I IbotMtt Ifdffll
Joe has wo* eo quickly each a sum, why
not i, wtoam so loeky at cards T" They
urged me to take a hand, and tbe sight
•I tbe naw bills on tbs “Merchant's Ex
Ahasgv bank" as «m&gt; 'updo my better
underatradingthrtl draw right up to the
tabla. । 1-tbwugM only of winning ; I rftvartbengbtaf taring.
We pbyefl and
won, and played awfl lost, and Jost,' aad
Leu- OKI HMRhar, I loot dll tMe mooey
as quick as a flash; and tboy taunted me

through the neck, other® Mdth bead* irntf
taws ahnt off. - AvnaM: ara |n »’■ voeferMt&gt;Wmof'.|&gt;f*WM4U«&gt;
lying

for Miles, the twigs sri cot &lt; and riianf
trace an* cesoff at pointe rangtaff* fawn'
fcra’U», thirty.-; fata koe&gt; kbcgrtamd. ,
’a#*****-.

Samuel's Uule roil of bllfa___ ,Md
_____
upon tbe to bls, ha could not bear u&gt; leave ’
it there.
It seeoied sacred. moesy.—
"Huw little my father thought when he
left me tbe far®, with only this mort '
. - CfcWrtrf MS.
be icefc afT
XU Um. sodstaUs that failed to «vgage as an encumbrance, that 4 showid
► -&lt;! lo'oitaf • ,-iMianfv*, par** pfi
prove no recreant tn my soIswm eogagw
Mo ugo* tU maud, soil etuocg.
n&gt;«&gt;t to take ears of raff-tdaaffiriwutteto
OK God torgive me, and spore me« tbnt
of traits mota aobl* or tyre wortbj of
I may do better in the ftuiMt.”, Jkadta* ।
im hation th* these two instances of their every»here,
fantdld trambeta. The
that moment p euitaremotioo sprang up
williagneM to saorigcc aelf upon ths altar headboard* bf Stogie grarae'InMeut* who
inhiabeen.
.
,
.
,
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He falta leeihiogfar aia of all kiada of their own .manhood and their country's many of them an, giving "aamaa, rrgi I
Mom. ' - =
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that bo had »orar fait before, and a do&lt;
After the'rlctoty of JBansockbera,
;he name of, a relative of.
termination to shun e»oo the omaliast
Robert Bruoe determined to become ta
kin of^tltw r,aj "'‘6deviation from duly, if its reputaliun was
bjstnrn the invader, and momiog the
the" fight
so dreadful. This waaa ntora; desirable Tweed was trebled by forced marches co
stale ' of miad; and a bumble spirit
aarprise stuff put to flight (U English
wore dug.and from ft to IM) dfkMtkti.
breathed its blessing,o«pc him, as he
rose np and buttoned bis thin coat over
bis breast, again rolace tbs cutting wind
tbeeeIs omy a few inches deep, and iff
the side of a Mil, accessible c
some instances hands snd feet ata rtlA-"'
of the wintry night.,
, ;
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narrow and diff.cult^ih/anc
ing out ' *n»e gtastcat sight' *&gt; ba usenAbout this time a handsome sleigh bad
dered
Douglas
to
storm
tbe
driven up to the dour of the tararn. ■ The
iarthut la front,sfwiwra Gan. ItoseaeaM
As (be latter was about to co
massed bia,«tiUery, aay «10 guita,-*
horses were flecked with foam, and the
same t, be was. joined by Earl
Dead horses and mules nod ir
frost bung abeut their trappings, show*
able
quiindly ofgtarta. tolftW rfftet Af
ing bow swiftly they had travelled.—
theirMmsf- 1 *416 but feM ■elt» W l’1
Two strong men bad leaped from it, aad
wan ■ gfadly .■ araonM, tod’ Randolph passed nrar this torribis , ban!aground,
hastily entered tbe house. ,The boat
earns obsequiously to the door. They 'EBtetysfe* and yeh 1 julk ttaU there thousand* &lt;;
Southern auJflien.in rebellionMainst tbe
drew him aside.
_
,
Government of the United Stoles. had
“Wo have tracked two notorious black On tU fty bribta th" battle uf Ban- vilfidnonsly aonght and righthiusly fhortd1legs from Boston hnrs and thinking they
notabarw, the 8«to»iah army being in
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their'righto
—nut in Aevtoerrtonries/ but.
might ifa making a Hula mischief, have, nolit-.u; L».
ths AAr .a..
-*to . i-ft MI* lbe cotton fields and cedar thicketo pf« .
o&gt;me down. Indicate, I say, th* room
&gt; trusted to Randolph .*JUi ordeal. to Stole tbry bed lprq«i,$pit..uf Off llni'jn st
where they now are.or we. .shall arrant
the point of toe' bayonet, and In opposi-.
you as an accomplice. . Quickly;" *gi i
tkm to the known" whbta of. a msjotfty
the gleam uf a revolver abode to, the
esedtod the gllmnfet1 of-the Southern.
moonlight. “In there! in there 1" stain.. --------- ,_2__%, wpio-Ms aapUw u of the rest people.” «’ '
mered the landlord, trembling with
. .' .
alarm. The detectives came ven softly, cadautrnd.-S^ Haodoipb, Crt* Ua ,
*"• Paper Meery Pnrvraees. Y ' ■
tall^/nKn yp£ pb-fUj" but not to gently that tbe gamblers did *“ b,5m!S’ ,r*j? •‘J" JH"***!;
,; Theta Is'ffnew’tlsra of p'fMberoas IF
n»t listen intently.
One said, “throw
or my Ufa fade too“ and caning around not weMty, tiiteeMM *W lew eoddenly •«
the cards id ibe fire! raise the. ^tifldewj ‘UmwJitatoUAd-nTfuUtnMi. U'HMtofl
risen. freer obscurity *od - tadigenoe. to x
bark F J net then tbe door was vtobstly
, "agonist Ute foe. wfenwpeediiy evrrsewdid opulvnge and die focipl portion thst per.
,thr»wo .men. “Ab! my beertiea, walk'
rack! .We have had quite a drive-4&gt;r
you ; adjusting handcuffs *11 the tiins,, *a
rich tioee die war commenced, and whoso •
though they were used to .the borieeas,
display io - di am, wqwi^age, firraiturv, •
In spile of the desperate struggle of the*
jewelry sad&gt;webst ■ «ing* &gt;«MyM|lipM
the two men. “Now, my birds, we will
tho eldfamUfas who .beta for yean mood '
«r«.the
«f IM artuoernsy of.Jf

lord and state the amount,
men;" the officer said, euJdr
Grey afad hie fri
the scum, "we
migwt consider you under arrtak, fed
gambling.tut ^riOume you was just green 1
enough to be entrapped bf lbese Boston I
youths. Did'rit untfaratind the days of]
Our wieked dty. Hodsver,'! win jtat]
advtaff you to beware of bed contpeny I
for the Anura; It'dOM hbtlMCo pleaaant results”
1
“How tad* have yoJ been robbed of
‘Thereto my money,* said Santad'as!
each cm stated Um 'umuunt, and Delete^
to tberoll upon the -UMk. **’ " *▼ . ' Ji
•• Well? u k e U
0&gt;i" &gt;

_Semuel
_______ obeyed,
__________
and when, once more
in the si leal fields, and ‘within eight, of
*•
lue mother's cottagr, be f.U ou his knew

~ ». Wb u.lb f.bj.u W*4u„ U» Bjju,1 „
a»- Liao vOmirMr, as relatedbv its New York cor*
ra beat?
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!.i« Ifak - “JV wWtftify.JMpabroker, wfib %ut
‘
soar ago was not worth a dollar, went, v
qjtu &amp;*w*rt’* atom the ^tber day aatfi
Iten, Ur kMMD.
’SWdtafy. nEfte
in»Wr soda, rari tar protaltafftrwf
Uoo
beeiftUr rise -Wterted, Me wss seven Hundred, ifid • the other
, SrahWdnsd-dtafaraP-Wetfllflraire W, father, when w? jxjpie to Ac dark. Aw hundred dollar •&gt;uo,” aaiA-he. “¥**’• a

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. “Tte-o is wdcume to take the
Saai ” arid hfa aMrthcr, qeietly.
tboa would promise wwr to.
jl-.s- .p ,
Ji
“Dtar mother. I sdemly-^"
“No, Bam! nooettaL. JfcfDtmb&lt;
Will be tempted this ve’ry Aht I
uid win bbft ftfa ran mtatey."
“.Vol hwra-eMtab tUraf wink
betareeo tbeee two men. They era
taara, VheMve nnM dow* to I
«ooto"rwewbame ta'W »
Wtam 1 think ta» many hard

p*M«ed replied tWpdrchtoer; “then* I'H trite
»
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AR NEKS

requiring aU library books to~hM^li •

chased of the Stale oonlraotar, ubtey, lbs,

Y.ob

This will eaabb lH^ Be^pCS*'

entire evacuation of tbe place to the anemy was intended,and many swore they '

cetion to obtain much lower oontracts;

srtciai nonets

nssusunU—s,
foundthopopular WfaviRuhM Mu^f!
■er?rted.to have no Influence ever ibr
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adviuud the upg on info of Aemiaouro to
refroln from voting.

of this village, made the paragraph a
toot for a half edema of smalgwm of
cMdseaed Ikbobond tod auaeitlgam Ig-

Docunoe.

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by Wfifoei.

Tbe toad reaewvedaot all kWt, *x-

The aoeMoku print

The statoment of thia oonti

Jseltwon, Caritek and others were order­
ed by military authority tb deatet from

dfaeeasing tho question of emancipate
k a secsaii falsehood, horetoforo fully eaplmkd; and tho virtuperation heaped
upon the Government, in tbe wbok ar­
ticle, was designed solely to effect tbe

appointed plate. * Unfe *we took another
elusive of library funds, for school pad
OVERNMENT ULAfM AGENCY
h commenced
Mee hi laflB. aainwud ip BUMMABB. degree In Soldiers life.
rsialng-dbute -4 o'clock and cmlinoed.
increasing all the while till late in tbe
rMdrnt papite,4187 paid tbe Inspectors
evening. We ate our bread and beef,
from towMfaip fauda, and t!4I8,»pbe
rolled ourselves ia our blankets, sought
amount apportioned was tt49SJ Pri.
tbe driest ground, aad without a mur­
mary Rcbuk fend; leaving 410.414,48
mur laid 4e*a to rest. ► »*■ -- •*
(iadudb* 41460.74 rate bills) tool camo
Next rnnrofag we found we wa re in
from taaattea. le thet a greet sum f.w
esgreata work 7 ft is but «,03 for sight, and about a mile dietan I from
emh child &lt;/ esteioi age.' For tbit aem Ft. Manson. 1 obtained leave to visit
they bad webn6ls foewll, uveraging over the historic place, as it was thought prob­
six aumlbe; &lt;&gt;f whidb wll might, and a
able we should remain there all day. It is iatt. and io now in possieHnn «if thv
large portion did avail tbemnrlvra. Only
Fvdrrnh, under Gen. Hunter and Admi­
owe dollar prr quarter'; what would a tbe highest position in the ririnity. From ral Dupont. This report fa fully credit­
quarters' tuilnta be in private aeboUsi it can lx seen, eleariy, thocapital, Fairfax
ed toy prominent officers of tfae Govern
This abows tbe superior economy of Seminary; tbe PtotMMito above" Alexan­ mrnt, who are in p&gt;wwewrix« of facte In
our eub&lt;M»| system, and should repress
dria, and the bights nr a great disfance rvfemoce to tlw contemplated attack •»
any grumbling about “heavy school
Charleston, which It Is not yet prudent
taxes." h fa a very Ifaht tex, 'in view on the Maryland abore. A Gunpany &lt;.{
to divulge. It is certain, kiwavsr, that
of tba Important faterreta involved. In Pa. reserves in *"tiuM&gt;UMe. the only those wbo p- some thia infonwBlion are
a RepubHe it k for the interest &lt;if alt'Io appeared object for a " show," and to
coxrfident that «&gt;ure-ddierusmTsailor* will
guard some 40 prisoner* wte» have been celebrate the aeo&lt;od anniversary t-4 thv
charged whh * various crim ea—some fell of F»rt Sumpter In tbe eapta^rxf rity
Tbornapple and Rutland corner upon awaiting trial and wmifr awaiting aeptence.
each other, are washed by the sama Pl Ramsey fa some f &lt;-f a mile north on
streams, asri have propenV valuation the Leesburg Turnpike. Thia fa a fine
3ml within a few dollar*. How Tet one
fort and Ito a commanding pnertfoh.
those towns burn Its school bottaea,
Four Qimpanya of i be fkh were" or4
and stop all Ilwschool* because vC taxes;
and wbal think you. ita farms would sell idtred^fn-ot Daily’s-Cnwa IL&gt;ads, to Vi­ Har'sville Trim.,__ _ . —
The Chai facto* Courier Rives s-wtie
for ia fiveytora 1 Ospital would cease to ,enna, under command of LteukCoL Al­
aecossM of lbw landing &lt;•( (&gt;ur troops at
be brought in tbe tewuahto by sutkrakts
ger, wherotoey still rumrin.' The Bri^. Seahritok, Ac., as tele*'spited in the
seeking a home, many of the b«t cilixena 1
Buff left for Fairfax C. H. at 2
ibis murahiR, but nothing about
would got net of tbe township as *&lt;M&gt;n a* sde
1
tbey rouM; and to ten yearn the other o
' ’clock, followed by thr Re^iiu.-nt at 4 the capture &lt;4 the dry.
township, which shall bare gone oc in P.
1 M. '*®toe+J Gopeland and Hteff «
April 6. — Divpetchaa from
creasing ita setah4 expense* tan per eent, 'copy a laftfr (Sl*e«h) temM bet a few Fnrtrras M.faror state that Cfiarfe«&lt;M&gt;
r&lt;&gt;da from w fir re General Btoughtoe was
each year. might boy but the f&lt;&gt;r;ner. 1
papers are received. Tbe« nrknow ledge
eupteiWMihi
■■■”
new sunk in semi bnrharfam, and noted ‘
msnerd,.but d-&gt; not (ndteeleeither auoreea
only for ignorance and crime, without
very eeriouoly feelfog the Cost. ’ I almost
or repulse. It fa fair t» »np|x*r,«4f tbr
wfah surit an experiment emild
tried,
latter. limy would have sttn-mncrd it fa
so that all tbe world might see whether
the nxwl gfowitiK terms. It m gone roily
sdWwd taxee'are nut i«d of tba beat hbelieved in ■•Ifidsl circles that no (worse
vestanetita they cun make. But financial
has hce» sustained, and there fa tbe bro*
men—men who know bow to Inroct safe­
reason to briiere that news wifi »»&gt;h Im
ly.-bow to make money, already under­
received til tbe rap tort ■&gt;! Chariest--u.
stand It. That class iff men ysqrilly ore
moat ebeerihl in being* taxed for aeniMila.
Tbe grumbling comeo mainly from men
of small means and light taxes— men
who do not know how to make money,
&lt;tr to invest ahat little they have, to
advantage. '
&gt; But tbia is a small, a lower consider­
ation, compared with the moral aspect of
tbe question. Tbe social happmeea, the
Tbey inherit thevplrit of secession from
virtos, tbe Intelligence, the good orderand personal safety of the eominanl- their Birrs aa did the children fa the days
ty, secured by universal education, speak of the Revolution, ’tfae spirit of liberty
to m in trumpet tones, admonishing ui from tbeir Sires.
Tbe G-untry round about is a picture
that, as we prixe these blessing, and
would secure them far thia and coming o&lt; deeolutiou. ..But you Agvo received
generatlrwM, we must never relax our better description of this than I eno give.
efforts or withhold our means to make Thu army bersfaire requiring citixens to
our aetamta all they may be In uaefulneea •bow their hauda. To oome out openly
AND FOB SALE.
and aOrieecy, and to bring afl ouryopth tor or against the Government, and U»y
are treated accordingly.
If we omld
uqder their influence.
have such a system iuatnzuralsd ptwHigbout, tbe friends fa" the Uiii«fa might
,
TubTbb*;slb I'xmx Lbaacns.—The have occasion to rrjoier in the f/afaa
. . ..
grand jory of Crawford oounij, Ohio, atored. proeprostM aad fnt.
(Mr mtn are constantly emIHH »
have recently been making an invention
lion of tbe Union League. A large nam- scouts, ptekete. Ac. They are a, torn*
gS YA BUS BED IMO.
her of wltSeseea from Crestline and to the guerrillas, and all others w&gt;»
“
Duelhevit."
Boeyrns were examined, hut sack wit
.
. . I- '
M. axApoa. .
oeee wan dismissed by the grand jury, ' ' '
PETER IXIRILLARD.
whh tbe assnrance that the .irgnnlatt'w*
was n«M an objectionable one, and ihat
the oath taken by them was not unlike
that takav by grand jurors themsslvea.'

election jast poaL
Tbe vote upon tbe aceeptahce of tbe
Conatitatme of Western Virginia eo far
aa beard from, proves that the statement
mack relative to the nnsnloiity of eenti-

men: on the quoelfae of emancipation,
was correct. Preotou county gave 1,708

votes for and 53-against the new Slate;
Tyler county 700 votee for and S against
—tbe largest vote ever polled in the
county ; Monongalia gave 1,300 majori
ty; Fairview, in Hancock county, 194
for and three against; New Cumberland
in tbe mme county, 139 for and none
against. Tbe soldiers' vote, eo far as
heard from, stands 6,234 for tbe Willy
amendment excluding slavery, and only

110 against iL
,
The charges so freely made In certain
journals, that the opp&lt;»n«te of tbe new
state were nut allowed to vote having been
menaced with violence ia cum of tMr
attempting to do eo, ia utterly disproved
by tbe facte in tbe case.
Every dtixen
was allowed, without kt or hindrance of

word or deed, to vote precisely as ho
pleased.
Gov. Pierpont, some days
before the ejection, and in order to meet

and utterly annul tbe cavils of tbe disloy­
Tbe increase for the year, of tbe num­
al, iaeuod a proclamation guaranty ing to
ber of children, is 187; which k cornedevery man, irrespective of his sentiments,
erabk above tbe average gain tn the
tbe foiled privilege of voting as bo
State.
Tbe reported attendance at
pleased. And no voter In the State,
school, however, has fallen off sum. But
aaya the Wheeling Inullifttutr, am rise
the reports of attendance are aot quite
.....................
*
4M*&gt;
up and fey that
he did not
reliable—as the census fa; tbe latter be­
privilege.
.
ing taken under oath.
•
Now, let do efi* believe that the writer
The average length of tbe schools, was
of tbe netide fa tbe Pfonrer will recant a
lbs same as in 1861; and one tenth of a
eingh* statement, even since tbe election
which he hoped to influence, has passed
State. 81,718, k ropoeted paid foe bend­
by. No f the author of such a false, ma­
ing and repairs ; yet the value of school
lignant aad / abusive tirade against bin
bousm ia 4934 lose—doubtless Um result
of a lower appraisal. Tbe figures indi­
recorded in tbe registry books of tba
cate however, that very few now bourne,
regions of tbe damned, tn prejudice bis
and noes)&gt;ensive onen, have been erected.
tide to each estates, by recanting any of
Of teachers employed, there warn nine
bis libel loua statemetl*.
lees males and seven more females than
From present indication tbe vfes of
thio county will be considerably lighter 4149.11 more; tbe aggregate decrease la
then last fall and tbe Republican majori­ taaebera* wages Mag bat 819449. This
ty somewhat diminished.
From what shows that the monthly wages paid to

returns wo have, we set the Republican
majority at about StS.
The town But tbe qaestfou might bo asked—If 1T1
olfieers are somewhat divided but so ter females have done the same work that
aa we can learn the Democrats have 144 females and nine male* did the pre
gsiaed &lt;mly one Sopervieor. It te barely vIom year, why shook they not receive
poeesble they may gain mrotbes ia Barry, the asms payl 1 sM reason bar wbea e
makiag tbe Board atend okvea Bepubli vsmsa'a ex peesee were lees than a ami's;

Tbe town meeting for 1

•effwUb bet Kittle bfpitH
Uo eieetina of tM eati
tidtei, by majnriiiee rangi

80. Although tbe reeplt
jest rekr, the majorities

UW.

The majority last

vias* wm M. thia year it
"candidates with tbe votef,
k given below ; tbe Lkpyri
highest figures.

Tbs Dun

ticket has SB majority.
'-'J'
.
,or Beparriser
■«wvb,
A. PhiI.rDr.ke,
r.rtwwWDp'a
J. S. Goadveer, ~
~~
Royal Hodge.

William Burgher,
Charles G. HUbnx.k.

'

E. &amp;
Tickler,
Alim June*,
N. Bronwet,
W. Sp-waMv.
M. S. Stebbins,
E. D. Reid,

Sbcbsu Fuie.—SwmetraitoK
•ea,raised*s pirate Aagna tbe cCourt fl-use during Sunday

was taken down by bur ritiir*
day w-orutag. It consisted o
-cotton rlotb about two feet
with a palmetto tfree and tbe k I
thereon.. Tbe stars wore. am

tbe lower edge uf the flag eaa
pice of black erwpe upon .
pointed a snake and the w&lt;&gt;eda

Taxmbavibst rau. of snow .

visited usat one time, this win
red on Friday morning of las:
Monday, of this weak also bro

enow storm which melted as it
SonBeemr Bxncxa are beroe

common in thia village.

Ever

reputed sense cm Stick them a
owl tnHara," and glory in their«

and there was enmo'roaoM for bar work

cane to five Democrats.

ing cheaper. Bat now bar espouses are
greater ; aad if Hm does the work ia a
Baltimore elects Matthew / Hol mee.
seboolroom aa well as a man. (and ebe
Republican, Supervisor, without opposi­
often dnoe It better,) why should aba Mt
tion. Balance of ticket Republican.
Aeayria and Barry are not beard from.

Carlton sleets E. R. Carpenter Dssmf

Tbe district libraries report 8084 vol-

erst, by a reduced majority from last

umeo—aa loereaaa of 4M. The township

libraries in Orangeville, Prarkville and
Tankoo Springe are not reported.
Tho somber of volumes te thmn Bbrarkote 1841 was 1,141.

PrJtpWi.

-_________

by tbe FedaM aatKorittea.' Tbe warrant
wmnkcMta IhehundaifftbeSheriff ef
FairfiaH county, wb» reached Cwtaasbtw

.

•sa&amp;

many intimations in the mark*

Itak..

a«j I- U-ta

.O-.lW*..
JJT We would direct the an

far, aMa^ afa.,
CLthu.

Usa Catmow.—fa calling for

cellent Selsrsfee, Dtlauad At G&gt;
ittl bo sure you get what you e
in consequence of its success l

.Twatarivaa u.

Barry town-

ahip library, reports an hi or mas of f L

wH|nw&gt;ud.

TO,

oar readers tn tbe very Inlfcrnlw

give figures afeowbere.
At tbk ratio for tho' three libraries unHope io Rrpoblkan by aasal! major!- ,
lie*, J. E Hall, Supervisor.
(

Irvlag gives the Republic** Bum* Wk-

■

EKJtESwSi'
SSSDai^

on oar second page, relative tn thcf thia county.

It la from the pei

]

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD

et 6 majority, but electa J. C. Haaea, j

TW* TbO rivet I. a for tnnnieq
oars take* place in Gncinnsli rw»
day.
GA Lee. Harris fa the Fr
rencu^ho Piece of G&gt;pperhead. on
War Democrat, and haa been pl:
tbe ticket—the.GMMbun Mr
trolled .by the VallMdighaman
halt &amp; fetch gulfa. ifasoerofafa
bo ofeimsd aa -cow wf them."

■*vta» .....':

�DA Mucrs
attwxcH

1ITT11I
N U pn^*d
r*"’"k«bly efficacious,
occurwd tn Bwaufort diatrict, f.r from m»
residence and 1 did nut witnem tba pro
greet «4 tbe case. All that I am testify

•mmed to hare bopeUoaly involved bia
•■tiro ay stem. WW | , jotted tho plan
tatrnn in March. 1852, bo waa reduced
U. a moot pitiable State in which I over
aaw a human betag. aw| the medical at
tendant of tbe pHUitetfon seemed to re
-------------------- * IpMWSnrm.
I^trill^dte.&amp;c.
several inor.lhs

Tbe town moating far llantiaga passed
•ff wbh but Kittle of puHfc

aave

\b* election of, US entire Grpp^hend
ticUt,
majorities ranging fr«n 10 to
80.

Although tbe reepit ia tbe same aa

last ytdrr, the m^orjtaw ano w&gt;mowfaat
larger. Tbe tna^nrity last year’on super*W was M. thh year it ia 74.
Tbe

DR. BADWAY
DLHtoVEWM) A CUflKBlWO 6TBUP,

Jftjal Jititn.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

* '*•* - -- --------------- ----------------ger, as a laat resource, rrealved V» use
your “RENOVATING RESOLVENT."
Tbe action ,4 this remedy waa ao (wdtttery and ao peompt, that in J an ua rd last,
to my surprise, Tb-.n.aa, (the invalid.)
came to exhibit bimaelf, to all appear
anoaa, perfectly cured by your invaluable
medicine. I mw him again in February
and in March, and be waa yall and at
bin wmhaatwtal.

MORTGAGE SALE.

'VXxe.ac. 'ftX.XXtv»

I remain, air, reapectifally, fwhr obedi­
ent eerv.nt,
J. J. MIDDLETON.
ONE MCDStX^ffwa. . U

D. R. McElwain,
John A. Fuller,
Tfr Julies tf tbe Pence.
William Burgher,
Cbarlee G. Holbrook,

J 96.
IM

terr Complaint,
fspspaia,
Ivgeation,

Kidney Complaint*,
tbtkA. aW dCvMAMA
a %vnuVae VmjXuvu

•candidates With the vutoagiren far each,
is gi'sn below ; the Dignoerafs being tbe
highest figures. Tbe Democrirtic State

—r-'-—■.
&gt;illu4 ■Wave,
A. Phih- Drake,
For tewteohlpCleA.
J. S. Goodyear,
Royal Mudge,
.

’tkveoe 'BVtXo.ta
ate iwX &lt;MvrtA to XVx 'pafoVU
as a mtAvektu.
uAW
cure. qXX W\t, “’AX* wk’vek.
is
to,1” but a* a
wcaciuiaX a«»M —ei great
*&amp;cgu\ator *iwe. euetexxv
Xa t\xe "BAi-ou* avetAet*
©5 Xftx, 'West
SottWxttun
Kae, 5&lt;yr a U&gt;wg Xvcae, Brea
vaueVt. neeAedi an arXyeXe &lt;A
BtomaeK Ik’Atev*, uAueVs \j
UAw vci \xro&gt;fxt quanVUii,
avtil
time, art
a eave ^veoevAvse aj
Silioae Fever,

JXW-,

Permiti Mflicted with akin Eruptions.
Pinites, Rlolche^. Salt Rbeum, Cankers
Boiti. Tuninra, Ulcere, 8&lt;&gt;rve, Node,
Scrofula, Sy phils. 8eur» y, and all diwasea
of the skin, may rely upon a cure, by tbe
use of fmtn uhr to six bodies.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOT
TLE. OR SIJ[ BOTTLES FUR FIVE
DOLLARS.
.
.
DR. RAD WAY &amp;e Co’s OFFICE
B7 MAIDEN LANE. N.Y.
SOLD BY .DRUGOms.

"Dt HoXaek'*
SXowxoicXv 'Bx.XXc**
av% tkx \xo or vcuME* VAvatk
!&gt;». ’B.dboxk',
fttovivacXv 'BXXX.v.va
•aw. ’dox voov 'Ktan wuxwu
■Dottov'i Y&gt;’A\».

i. Hathaway.
Elam Crook.
For Conslablsa.
William Cooper,
E 8. CoUine,
/ )
TKotnaa Tinkler,
Alim Jones,
N. Brimson,

U*. Ticfeack'*

^XovctaeV ’BtXXtt*
arc t\xe Ae\v mo.x\'» fto\o.c»
avxA. Cohort.

M. S. Stebbins,
E. D. Reid,

YLobackk

■ftlovtMxeXv "Byttcvn
ea raised's pirate fiag on tbe cupola of the
Q&gt;urt H»uBc4htring Sunday night.
It

with a palmetto tree and tbe bars painted '

Bt. *R.o\&gt;aek'*

'fttawMxcXv 'SxX.Xms
Mtiaa water twenty-eight io township ourobe;
rn Morth of Kangs !(ins Went la Berry count i
od State of Michigan
,
WM. B. CABFBmB,
Adwlalotrotor.
Dated, April 7th, 1BU
apcU

tberedp. The atari were omitted. ■ On !
tbe low er edge of the flag waa fastened »I

piec of black crape upon which was'
painted a snake and the words "No qoar
tera."

AvAaovatc Xkt vxak awA
dxVAvXattk

AS aLYEfcAYD EM
Ttey exercise a mor* poettful inSaenc* orer
the I &gt;ver. and lie aecretious than calomel, mer
eery. Mee pin. brute Uteir napurtance ia eases
afllfwr complaints, and aplcen diBeollin, Jauadlce. Drepepeia, Bltluca attacks, Head ecb«. Ac
In tbe treatment of ter era, other BiUoea, YUIow,

waa taken down by &lt;u»r citixrne on Mon- i
day-morning. ft consisted of a piecA ofl
cotton cloth about two feet by three. [

auMxx^ xwcXxi'ftxkoX.^
auA uxake

B». -Robock'*
ftlovCMMAx 'BxX.X.e.v*

The mult of nur township elec-

curcAkc. SoX&amp;tev'* VA&lt;t\xd^k\^
‘Dmvrk.ta,
cvCUr^, ^.WnuxVtMn, ctx.

Tua suyimt rsu. of anew that baa

These filters a-» put up in gusri
bottles, of uthioh the above it a
ite The label ia finals tmgrwd, and
\la proviia-1 uHh a ea.*b-guard fn&gt;m
ecunfrfnura. (RHoe 91 ptr bcttla, "
efaybatfl.

visited ue-at one time, tbia winter, occur­
red on Friday morning of laat .week.—

Monday, of thia ■raak aleo brought ne a
enow atom which melted aa it fell.

FOR SALE BY

SOLDIER’S

BOUHTY,

BACK PAY, PENSION. AC.

(Tea Catmoa.—hi calling for that ex­
cellent Sa brakes. DeLauadAs jQ&gt;*a CTrmare/ be sure you get what you eall for^ aa

in consequence of its atieram there are
many intonations in tbe market. It la

ORDER FdR APPEARANCE.

tar W« •‘•“M diroepebu attsntiem &lt; •
«ur readWr fw tbe very fiftkrvsling article'
on rmr second page, relative Ui theecbuoU

of this county.

It is from the pen of nur

much esteemed friend, Cc*ti_ikd B.
STxxataa, Deputy Supt. of Public In

tg^TberlrrtFoe far "fannkripn! .48
ears lakes plane tn ClncinnaH next M-xi
day.
Cof Lao. Harris ia the Union caudidata far Msjtssr. wnd Jodgn Joeepb TorrencMha Peace of tkip^erbead. oendidate.

PICTURE GALLERY!

AVOID BAUNE PURGATIVES.

10 B*w’•

STANDARD

SCALES

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&lt;T ■ ASnaOS, BASar COCSTT

' mitt ff IsgiTC

HWIUHOPW,'
khat the p.&lt;auwr •obfd shrink ta‘ »w&gt;
emwir cKmsnalMsYsnd bhenm* cefir ad
•ewrly wouhlM* p*g &gt;*4w» b*
new potato Uuwij, however, he Uft
off rpnmrisy thsoi and found tbey kept
fmh, gottfli and firm mueh' longer than
when • aprtaHed—uSbertriae ihM were
treated the asm* aa befiwe. U* there­
for* ’^maiders ihc sprouting wfieratlou
aa worse than
.
\

.'HSbMAU . .

Come and See!!

Hastings' justness

Sl'BSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!

Jolitiral Sinrtaj.
Advise alt a. plant grape .sine*.—
Tbe cuttings
remarkably cbaaa and
th* o.&lt;t ./pUflubt riwirtli a Irtth&amp;Bms
the roeult is certain sad-aridheblW-^
Every twenty aorpawbould bare st leas*,
one &lt;n&lt;mpU wad-wnoaK tf pbhufbl., and
*dl persona should plgnt un^lwtlpcy

Unconditional Loyalty.
nn here. A vmayerd «ee* plaMtttf fewd
inheritance of wealth.
It la.aot lik*
other
Jring omtlawi r*i**wal,
but laat* hundred* of y*«rii. The beet
»incyarda in Europ* at* thre* bttedre*
year*.dd- (n .th* dlhme,' «b*U*r\»
grape* aye sur* to rtpee. Tbe market
twr wia*"4e arineyein .drawee
ply, aad pur*grape jute* will p*y, it is
e*timated, not iesa UigtJ|*a buMdhed.dvV
lare per acrsr-wbile ct« cutting obtained
ir^rprunfeg tW wtibywed'will geeerally
pay the rxpecae of .the cultivation. ,
peopsrty with a gitttd vi-aewM^ pleated,'
ia generally estimatedtn wSot th st least
three times tbe amount of tbps* that havyt
mme, and will cummdbd' *n Immediate

CiLTH-ATtox *r Flax.—Public atten­
tion is begin.ng to b*_ direMMcTfc&gt; ,ih£
growth offlaJL ln_^enn*ylrania-many
farmers
pMiHsg fax -red th&gt;*
o num mg Spring., Th* farmers tn tbe
Gt'rman tnwnrafpe In’ Bucks' county. I
Penney IvaaU. ha\• been * suecesetu!'for
year* in raising flex. Congress hew ap
pn.priatcd ttU.000 fo&gt;t&gt;e experiments

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER f

Rawtsss—C. 8. Bartoo, J. K Basu 11, A. W.
•Bsy. •
s.
Tneuma-J. f. I-ary. D. R. Bueba., A A.
had. J. B. rrsesM*. F^Mdae. MU®«U1*.
JBBWOW. J. B Muaroe. J. K. UUrifa*,M.

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

SLBSC1UBE FOR THE BANNER 1

GROCERIES

DRUG STORE!!!
T«a Haocx, Monday Mareh.2

throne, the

•

Roberts &amp; Striker,

HARD-WARE
Haodaob*,
O»R« GWn»,
/mdAgrss ti on,

I’rincarf Orang*. to hi*

Such .r, the dictate* of tHatrimotiaf ex­
pediency ; and th* Dutch, »bould ihn
course of true lov* nut smooth, will be
■pared lay further trembling* aa tn the
Do**lbi|ity of tbe daughter of th* fabaL.unJj’ ^aallhy eon *fib« merchant King
William I. carrying her vaat treaaan* to
anotber.eountrj. A few year* ago it
waa currently reported in England tliat
prupoaala of marriage had hero made cm
behalf &lt;if.the Frmoe r( Qnuye.fer tba
hand of Queen1-VictwriaN daughter, tbe
Princeea Alic*. A* her Royal High nee*

OsetiMSWe*.
.
Cholera Jifcrbue,
G&gt;«r. in Mm

...

‘

T, IM. —Lu win MW
□S?ssV!©±ta—‘*^‘

L&lt;W5tH®F8.

■ vra^r nwuoy o

TURFENTIXE AND ALCOHOL.

nh

siserdartMiyawvfft

trams,

r FOB nCHASICAL AMD mxdjcibal
t&gt;rioiWMav« IWIT aaa

DRV GOODS!

.

KO VKOVQ.

BUFFER 1 BUTOVS,
AmRXKTtf «»4 cocwnxtowAl

SsUriMrsta Cbaawv. Tu-4 I*
A (CBM.
U*b4o4 to with prow

“oBe*!* bar*** B»*H, app-iM Um fs*

preaaed upon her. Prine* Frederic of
Also* Ml Bto«k of
the Netherlands will praably aavar aa*
hl* armed daughter Queen ; but bi* eW*r
daughter, tbe present Queen ofSwaedaa,
baa certainly realtsMhall tbe expectation*
that bad baeo baaed on a knowledge of
tbe admirable education which Prince
tba. corru., snoABjuncit i&gt;tfxr,
and Prmoeea Frederic bad Imparted to
PBUXtli. FIGS. XAfsnCB. CODFISH;
her. Prinaeea Mari* ia spoken of as a
moat amiable, aeeotnplhbed, and aflectionaw girl. LM ub hope she baa b*ea
,
AtMasnatiartotrsfliB
left ae free in bar ebuitw of a hueband as
Sn-Z&gt;3B*S7 I’XRJTJffiMMhA i *
Victoria^ da
JM CMklat KxItmu,
Queen of tbe
late and ton
„
rod ran mfscial staxanr or ms laouol
which ought to surround a throne.
Ws efes kser.s*.h*»dag*sd ssaMeeaawtwf

GROCERIES

Stacks of
JtO-i

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Cl9.1 h ing

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FDU. ntXCUM. USA, BAFn, JW
VBLBMB. CU^DB, M. Ac
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                  <text>VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1803.

f&amp;r Sutiiigi ^auwr,
IS pubumud KTXB1 wtnwrHY,
r HAsriawa, babbt coostt, wrcrtAxa

mu I weo starua.
P.T»P. 1 rx taV. mil. mho I mlkml
Itat Um mOl K, na’l ta U&gt; ,U plmrn

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TO TBOBE WHO DO THINK.
MJ teal Maeway’a Raasr B«uo ia ska

SWEI3ET A AIXBN.
TTOBXKTB AT LAW mh! IMteiton la Cbeaerr. P.rueol.r .n-utinn db&gt;&lt;I te Cosvej.
aaciec, foe te reetiCeUess eft Ute. to Laa4
Fur~U.ur.nl of uioinqa, Be. Will to hoppy
i« •itM&gt;a la all call* ia tto lief of thsir profrasKia
‘ Qffiea ia Ito Court ttousi.AtastiDgs, Mteh.

A

-H. WRIGHT.
A TTOBXET and COUNSKLLOBAT LAW
A .nd fWieta ta Counsellor &gt;• Cta-re"Cimte Cssrt CiwalMewer for too (J—
farlteolar" aUsotioa paid to tbo eoUortiee ef
riaiou and
penaiptlv rewittod.
ones, with W. W. Ralph
, Middlevine

EW HARNESS SHOP.

The attention of the public is invited
Ibl Xiv Bantas* Shop of

H. A. GOODYEAR,

’inf

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
sively UsmL\
Thsbestef werkwen •mployvd. \
Retiring doas as abort ooUoe.

[ja«14]

DANIEL COOK,
TUNTICK or TH! FRACK, Gwml Uri aud

J Tax Axrel. will aUswd tote. •*»«*••«•'
d.bUudSloUMrlMriBvM psrtalmag Sorisefcov.
OMos ia (teody-» * ktock, «J&gt; stairs.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

BLACKSMITHING.

The Subscriber is prepared to do all
kinds ot week is kj«ba*;a» short notioo sed te a
.opener manner. HT J'.rtxular etteeUon paid
COUICTW OWFIORIMm.
**jUms£sfpwdase totala axsbaags for work,
tt. M. BMBW3OM,
‘
Ch»r8t. for work alwayi mod.rUe.
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Bastian Nov. 1st 1MR
K PARSONS.
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m -u-Hpa teearrteq task pay eM
”nmeriWn0h^ to foeoXtlteS?*

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U.P. CHIMT,
l^jourrr Cj^taadiCstary Public. OBas

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NO. 50.

StUttti Ritlu.

10,000 Agents wanted!
Soldiers in Um Army I Ladin, al homo I
and Gejrtlamen every where, can make
from Fire to Ten Doltere per day.
(See privets Circular.)
Va will scad to sssB see ef ear FINK GOLD ;
MCBLB LOCtTTS. fcr Five tteitars. We

Fourteen years ago I drove from Lit­
tleton, a distance of forty-two miles, aad
as I bad to wait the arrival of two or
three coaches, did not start UH after
dinner; eft I verv often had a good dis­
tance to drive after dark.
'
It was in the dead of wjnter, aad the
season had been a tough one.
A great deal of snow bad fallen, and
the drifts were plenty and deep.
The
mail that 1 carried was not doe at Little,
tun by the contract, until one o’clock io
the morning, but that winter the post­
master was very often obliged to sit up
a little later than that for me
One day In January, w‘
for my mail at Danbury,
tei called me Into his offic
u Pete” said be, with
important,
—• ——*****Y
money packages in that hag "
And hie
pointed to the bag as be epoke. He said
that money was from Boston tn enme tend
agents tip near the Canada line.
Then’
he asked me if I’d got any passengers
who were going through tn Littleton, I
told him 1 did not know ; but “ suppose
I haven’t 1-says i.
Why.” said he « the agent of the low.
er route came In to day. and he say s tbat
there have been two suspic-inua characters
on the stage test night and he suspects
that they have an eye upon the mall an
that it will stand you in hand to be a
l.ttte wirefiil."
He said the agent had described one of
them as a short thick fellow, about forty
years of age’with long hair, and a thick
clump of beard under hie chin, but none
&gt;&gt;n the rids of bis face. He didn't know
much about the other. I told the old
fellow I guessed lheir was not much
dsflger.
•• Oh, no not if you have gnt pasaengsrs
through, but 1 only told you this on you
toight look out for your mail, and look
out fur it when you change borees.”
1 answered that I should do so, and
then took ths beg under my arm and left
the office. I stowed the mail under my
seat a little more carefully than usual,
placing it so that l.oould keep my feel
against it; but beyond this, 1 did not feel
any concern. It waa poet one when I
■tartad, and I had fieur pasaengere. two of
whom rod* on to our firat atoppping
place. I reached Gowan’s Mills at dark,
when we slopped fur supper, and where
my other two paaeengers concluded to
stop for the night.
About six o’clock in the evening I left
Gowan's Mills atone, having two horses
and an open pung.
I had seventeen miles to go—and a
hard seventeen it was too. The night
was quite clear, but the wind sharp aad
oold, lhe loose snow flying In ell direc­
tions while the drifts were deep and oloesly pecked. Il was slow, tedious week
and my horses soon becama leg weary
and restive. At the dhrtanCe ef six mites
I came to a little settlement cell'd Bull's
Corners, where I took freeh horses, I
had been two hours going that distance.
Just as I was going to start a man came
up aad asked if I was going tbocugh to
LiU Iston. 1 told Mm I abaci d go through
if the thing cenld possibly be dons. Ho
■aid ba was anxious to go, and as ba bad
no baggags I told him to jump in and
make himwlf as comfortable as possible.
1 was gathering up my Hoes when iho
boeller come up and naked me if I know
thatMMofmy borees had cut himaelf
badly 1 I jumped out and went with Mm
and found that one of the animals bad got
a deep eork cot in tbs off fore foot. I
gave each directions as I considered
necessary, and waa about to turn awav
wlxm the hoellrr remarked that he tho't
1 earns afooe. I told him J did.

Tbeo where did you get that peacesgerl aaid be.
“ Ho jest got la." I anawered.
• Got in front vtetsf
•• J don’t know."
- - Well, bow" said the

I reached the end ofmy route with my •
mail all safe, though not as aoeg as It The time when the art of making
might hare bean, aaimy mall beg a lit- glmsjrs. discovered remains undeter­
mined. At this distant period, we may
My paseenger-sat no the seat behind
Dot expect that sufficient additional light
me, and I turned toward Mm.
•score, aad within a week be was identi­ vriH bo thrown on the subject, by whloh
- Here te a bag uf seme kind dipped fied by some officers from Concord an an the date can be fated with any degree ef
be«* under my feet,” be aaid, giving it a old offender, abd I am rather inclined to precision. It to supposed to have been
kick, as though he'd ahoved it forward.
known to the ancient Egyptisan, but there
Just at this moment my horses lam­
is nothing very positl v* to sustain the
bend Into a deep snow-drift and I wee
forced to get out tread the now down
ahead of than and lead them through it.
poead of earthen ware, have an wxtemal
This took mo all of fifteen minutes, and
covering of glass, sod that recent searches
Rrilroeda, Steamboat* sod atags among the tombs at Thebes bars dis­
when I got in again 1 pulled tbs mailbag
complain of dead heading-that closed some piecss of glass of blue color.
forward sad got tny teet upon It.
As I coaches
'
was doing this 1 sew the man taks aome- to to any, at preachers, editors, and breth­ Borne writers assert that the Chinese to
tbing from his lap beneath the buffalo.and ren of Um craft, riding so much without this day are wholly onacquainted with
put It Into hi» breast pocket At fol. I psy. Tbe newspaper preeaendures mors ths manufacture of glass, and yet their
thought it was a pietol. I had caught foe at thia dead beading than all three of tbeee earthen vessels are, and have been for
Tbe centuries, covered with glaxe.
gleam ef the barrel In the star light and modes of conveyance combined.
The best authority ascribes tbs dtooovwhen 1 bad time to reflect, I knew I could pulpit, the bar and foe theater-, corpora­
tions, l^isktivs aseembliee, eooietiee, err to the Phoenicians.
Tbe boautfol
not be mistaken.
religious,
benevolent,
agricultural,
raergteae made by foe inhabitants of Bidoc
' About foie time I began to think eotao
eetabliehmenta, venders of quack and Alexandria, A. D. 79, waa cut. en­
what eerioealy. From what I beard aad cantil*
1
graved, gilded. and stained of tho richest
aaw, 1 aeon made up my caiwd that the
■ colors lu ImftatkMJ of preefous stones, and
individual behind me not only meant to
rob the mail, but be waa prepared to rob Ing poliuosi parties and politicians, dr»w exported to all parts of foe oiviltead
largely
upon
the
liberality
of
the
press.
world. From foence it wes carried to
mo of my Ufa. MIreetotod Urn bo would
ehoot me, sad perhape he meant to per­ Tbs prow is expected to yield to all them Rome whore it wes practiced for a long
Venice subooqoeully rxrellrd
form that detectabla job at any rota.— interests; te required to give strength to period.
While I waapondoriag tbe horses fell Into all weak institution and enterprise; It te tn the manufacture of glasa, and enjoyed
another deep enow drift, and I wes again naked to pq/* nasal! preachers into over­ a monopoly of it for many years.
Tho first window glass mansfactory In
forced to gsl out and tread down the shadowing pulpit orators; to^u/" small
now before them. I asked my paeecn- politiaians and unprincipled demagogues Eugteod was begun in 1757. Bheeta of
ger if be would help me, bet be aaid bo into great men and patrioto; to- magnify blown glass for looking glasare and roach
didn’t feel very well, and would not try incompetent railroad officers into rail windows were mads in England tn 1873
H;sol woritad aiooosnd wee aU efa road kings; it te expected to herald by Venetian artisans. About 1888 foe
quarter uf an boor ntting mv trim abroad the fame of quacks of all daeeee. casting of mirror plates commenced in
through tho drifts. When
tee foe bolster up dull authors, immortalus France, and such was tbe progress and
piinv agsia, I began to fee) for the mail weak Congroesiaeal speeches; It is re­ perfection of its manufacture there, that
bag with my feet, and found it where I quired to give sight of the Mind, bread for nearly a century FrarWhel-i a mo­
bad left it; but when I attempted to with­ to fob hungry. Menu to foe fools, honor nopoly In this department of foe art.—
to thieves and robbers; it is asked tooov Immense improvements have been made
draw my fool. I discovered foal it had
become entangled in something—I tho't ar up infirimUvee of foe week, to hide in the manufacture of glass, and it has
it was tho buffale, and tried to kick it ths faults *»f guilty man, and to wink at been suppoeed to have reached perfection
clear, but the mere chwsly was It held.— Urn frnoduleut schemes of scoundrels; It only in England and Bohemia
English flint glass baa been celebrated
I reached down my hand, and after feel is expected to flatter the vsjn, to extol
mg about s few minutes I found that p&gt;y lhe merits ofthwte who deserve nothing for manv rears. Tb», ixriutlful crystal
foot waa in foe mail bag! I felt again, but the seem and contempt of all g&lt;*&gt;d appearance of foe vewula made of ft,
ciUxans;
it
ia
required,
in
a
word,
of
the
-particularly
after having been ent: such
and found ray hand in among the pack
■gra of tellers and papers! I ran my newspaper press that it becomes all as tumblers, decanters, and dishes of
things to all men; and if it look for pay various kinds, have obtained for It slmoct
the edges of the opening, and
became secured that the etool leather or send out its bill for subscriptloa or universal admiration ; and it eonstltstes
advertising, it ia denounced as mean and an artfots of vest annual exporta of Great
tied been cut with a knife.
sordid, and its conductor is wanting in Britian, The name of flint gteae origin­
Here waa a discovery. I began tu
liberality. There is no interest on the sled ia foe fact that formerly the nZirioeu
wish I had taken a little more foretbo't
before leaving Danbury ; but aa 1 knew face of the green earth that is expected portion of it consisted of flint, which was
to give as much to aociely, widkout ney calcined and ground. The u»e of flint
that making euch wishes waa only a
or thanks, as lbs newspaper pries of the baa been entirely discontinued, and uand,
waste of time. I quickly gave it up and
of peculiar quality, substituted.
began to consider w bat I had best do bnIn Bohemia, om of lhe Austrian States,
der
the
exietinv
circumstances.
I
wawi
’
t
&lt;
long in making up my mind upon a few j -----venteement,
expects you to
with a population of foustqfivo millions,
at
least
fire
dollars
worth
of
editorial
om-fourth of the whole are ..engaged in
essential pointe. First, ths man behind
notices. -And the obscure and niggardly . mani»fe&lt; lures. Few of lbe|r products
me waa • viIlian; secirnd, he bad cut open
maa yoa have written into a position of are niiMi known in foreign countries, ex­
the mail bag, and robbed it of some val­
uable matter. He must have known the importance, far,beyond bis merits, con­ cept their linen and glass. Tins Bohoniian
siders that his name adorps yuur col­ glass, though not so pure •* that of Eng­
money letters by their site and shape;
third he meant to lease the stage on the umns, and gives circulation to your land or France, has stood unrivalled for
.
. tbe beauty of its gilding, staining, paint­
first opportunity ; and fourthly, ha; was journal.
ing. and ita lightness and rich appearance.
prepared to shoot mo if I attempted to
• The peculiar prnpertiee of glass are
arrestor detain him.
Georgs Roberta, who died in England exceedingly interesting -, come of which
I revolved -these things over in my
mind, and pretty soon I thought of a in October, 1828, left a will giving certain wo will State It is highly etestic, sonor­
It
course to pursue, I knew that to get my Virginian stock and United States Secu­ ous and has been made malleable.
hand safely upon lite rascal, I must take rities to ths Govsrooe sf Pennsylvania, naturally absorbs a portion of light—in
him by surpriae; ai.d thia I could not sad the President and ViaodfrsaHsut of one form, it poterixes light—as a lens It
while he was behind me, for bis eyes the United States, in trust, to tavee} aad refracts it—in foe form of a prism it dswere on me all foe time no I most resort accumulate the earns until it should c unposss iL Tbe refracting power of
A college was glass te said to be la exact proportion to
to stratagem.
Only a little distance amount to 1100,000.
ahead was a bouse.. An old former named thee to .be endowed la Philadelphia, iU density. It transmit* nearly all ths
Lottgee li»«d there, and directly in front whereto - moral philosophy should be beat of lhe sun's rays, but refuses to
of it was a huge snow back stretched taught, and a Professor engaged who transmit the artificial boat of ordinary
acroea the road through which a track for shoo Id inculcate and advscats Um natural fires, retaining or absorbing foe whole
,
rights of the black people of every dime of it.
sleighs bad bean cleared with shovels.
It resists all the acids except the fluoric,
As we approached foe ent, I aaw a aad country, until they be restored to ea
light in foe front room, aa 1 felt confident equality’ in civil rights with their while by wMch it may be dissolved al common
I should, for tbs old man generally act up brethren throughout the Union." The tempenitaren. It may be easily drilled
if lhe drilling tool be lubriesited with
until the stage w«Jt by., J drove on, and trustees of the deceased applied to foe
when nearly opposite the dwelling, etood. American Government, representing that camphorated spirits of turpentine. Bells
up,sal bad frequently done when »• ths above bequest in the will of George have been roads of glass in Sweedea,
proaching difficult pieces.
I saw the Roberta wasfvoid, according to tbs Eng which rival those made of metal in power
snowbank abend, and could dietinguiah lish law, and ultimately received an and sweetness of tone. Flutee and other
the deep cut that had been eboveled answer to the effect that the President,
Gteae may be drawn into fine
through it. I urged my borees to a good Vias-President, and Governor of Penn­ of it.
speed, and when near the bank forced ey Ivan is declined to accept the trusta coo- threads and wove with silk ao an to pro­
tainod in the will of George Roberta, on duce acme of the moot beautiful iabrica.
them into It. ’
Il
te
electric
by friction, but a very im­
One of the runners mounted the edge the ground that the bequest could not be
of the bank, after which the other run in­ enforced, and should not be if it could, perfect conductor of electricity. If large
to foe out, thus throwing lbs eteigb o#er for the reason that the purpose of the de quaalitiae of electricity are node to pass
about as quick as though lightning bad vise was of doubtful utility and the food through it, the glees ia reduced to powder
struck ft. My passenger had not cal entirely inadequate to the endowment of by the shock. Il melts at 10,70 ° F., or
‘
'gswood ; will expand
culatad on any such movement, and and institution like one named by the the “l lilSth
length by raislag Its
was not prepared for II; but I bad testator. The money, which has amoun­
calculated, and Was prepared. Ha rolled ted to 1100,000, is now in the English tcmpaartere
HBtqrteli-.
------------------------ — „—,
Courts,
the
executors
aol
knowing
what
oct Into foe detn. snow, . with a heavy
if
not
quite
roacmbling
glass, end usee
.buffalo robe about Mm, while I lighted on to do with It It Is evident, however, that
it for the preservation of a number of
my feet directly on the top of him. I Philadelphia win not get her collage.
plants; for Instance, bombqn, rattan, the
punched Ma head in foe snow, and foes
stalks of Indian oom, wheat, rye, oats,
sang oat for eld Longee. I did not bare
to call a second time, for the farmer bad
Nbw York, April A—Geo. W. WD- barley, rice, the sugar cane, Ac., are all
come to foe window to see mo paaa. mA liatnaoa, of the rebel army, was arrested covered with * thin m&gt;m of rilicia, which
aa soon as be saw my steigb overturned, bare on Batordsy. Bekaa been acting
It would be difficult to compute the
be had lighted Ms tentorn and hurried m a Med of rebel C*m&gt;i at Qsebee.—
value of glass, looking alone to the ad
The pt ieeriar was sect to Fort la&amp;yette.
which sAeuee bus derived from ft. h to
* What's to My
aahsd foe old man, A feawte named Mrs. Atwood, who sconly about940 yean since Gsilibo first
eomeainetf Mm, was ubo arrested, and
as be hurried out.
discovered the satellites of Jupiter, thro'
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the aid of a rode and very imperfectly
constrootud telescope
The immense
advances which foe setae* of astreaomy
has. vinos made, so ready important to
foe ponwite ef life, have been mwMy
through aid derived faun the material of

away framWe. My fous U
bad lad •** h»SW MM and.
end I isnlniMdiU ntaMar to
few wocdaaS p । isfods
We

�.&gt;»•

HA8HVGS BATOCB.

owe of th. most periAb «ad*
ventures upon the Isfl that wb
Hpord. Se/eu of
MmUy Mcmday aftoAe^ Wj
host, bound for Pure Duvur.^

frsstaroiog, they put tote Port
their ticket except ’ Treasurer, Commis4e etaetoM iPl&amp;u. kiohers e* HlghwsyK «ad one ComtabU

Tbe Republican majority nn Stalo lickta
Stale, aa far as re?
... ». NaHV 90 IfaftHta* roan
election of lhe Repel
over lata fall. ' Tbe I

' Republican majority will probably reach

•W1,”,|’y.

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In Calhoun county the ‘ Republican week wo aiaroet conceded Barry to tta
N.w Tod. Spoil lOr-Xte Mta»io«
S:. Louis, April A—Tte Derooreafa
State Ticket has a majority of 1,100, a Copperheads. Last fall Barry gave tout
duaatob i* from • Biehmewd apor? special. Young's Point tbe 3d, save ttaw
ptau of 200 uu the vote of lata fall. In majority for Fusion. TUs sprite she
Chattsaooga, Awil 6lh&lt;—The enemy
gives tbe Republican ticket 83 Majority. Itcw, and morning found them so Dumb several trsBeperta with troepe and El let’s
the city of Marshall tbe Democratic Adam Elliott Is Supervisor.
and exhausted as tote utterly mable to Marine Brigade and on a irtm-clad alerted advanced on Weed bury and McMinn
villa, but being outflanked, retired.—
row the boat to stere. They endeavored up atream this moruteg.
majority has been lowered from 188 to
Thors is no
to eail down. the ooeat to Buffalo; but prospect of active operetiote before 15.000 Fedvrah nt ad vandhta ou Colum­
7. -In Liviagston coaqty the Republicans
bia. A battle is considered Immlneel
tbe wind waa unfavorable.
Bteone
The
result
of
the
election
In
Rhode
Vicksburg for aocwo lima.
■..
have gained two aupervtaoes, and lower­
before the week chisre.
Wand yesterday is a noct significant ex- desperate alteruatire remained to-ltem
A new canal has been, cut three miles
ed tbe Democratic majority somewhat­
hibllton of the revival nf popalar patriot­ —to steer across the lake to tbe Ameri above here. It will' ba eight miles long,
In Monroe county according to the fig­ ism which has lately ebeered tbo hearts can shore. Almuta hopeless of occmpliahand empty Into tbe Mississippi below
. wree of tae Democratic organ, the Cop- ,of all true loyalists. Two years ago Mr.
Warrenton.
Three dredges and tbo' ’New York.■£}--------------perteada trove but 481 majority, a falling ISmith, now chosen Governor . by 2,800,
African brigade are at work night and respondence, Washington.10th, says:
offof about 250 since lata fall. J* St. majority, was beaten by Ooveroori
day.
-The rebel pickets oe the Ratefabasoock
Sprague by a majorlfy ofl.844 in a total
Farragut holds ths rirer between last night bailed our moo ■»«!&gt; an exIOVERNMBNT CLAIM AGENCT.
Joseph and Kent counties, the Republi- '
vote of 22,044. In the same year Mri
Vicksburg *n^ P°rt Hudson. Porter and1 clamattun that Charleston hod been cep
can majorities remain unchanged.
Tbe Sheffield,
&lt;
conservative, was elected in lbs
Greats re rocwuioitertag up the Yazoo1 tursd t&gt;v the Yankees, but to-day the}
JOBfiPH WAURIN4 Qp,,
returns from Washtenaw coaaty also ;First district by a majority of 849 ; octa
witit coosidurabis force.
sang out, “You Yankees have been re­ Aorrre roi the coLureTiox or claims
Thomas A. Jsoks, RepubllcmiA
indicate heavy Republican gains there.— Mr.
!
aoaikmt rut oomxHKK.
pulsed with th* Lms of several of your
cbceen by* 1,900 majority; wbdZthe
Otiss
Is ths ffaUs Block, os QriywsM strata,
Jackson county, which lasl fall gave 23’ j
Iroo-elads!" Tbe wind rendered uainidroister fto PmmSos. rwc So. 7,’ sseo.4 Beer.
Second district was carried two years'
tslligiblc further conversation.
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Fusion majority, is now carried by tbe (
sitKc by 541 majority for Mr. Brown,
•The
TWfasnr
’
s
dispatch
enntainm
the
Republicans, by 200 majority, according (democrat, Nathan F. Dixon, Republican,
■ following:
“Richmond papers todsy
to the figures of tho Democratic organ of Iis now elected bv a majority of 900.—
found their wav within our Imre. neyl
that county. Thia insures the rwcleclioa 1Last year in the legislature, on joint bal­
of tbe fight aeur i Show Rill on the 2nd euatain dispatches from Charleston, dated
PoMncat Nscxxaaas.—Tbe United
of JudgtfLawrence, an Washtenaw coon- jlot, the conservatives had a majority of
9 o’clock yesterday moraine, asv tag in
28; now It -stands 78 Republican Union States undoubtedly beats any other na Inst:—Gen. Stanley, with 2000 cavalry
ty gives him a alight majerjly, and Ing- {
subetaoce: “AU is onieL Tbe iron dad&gt;
to 96 conservatives and demoersta, with lion in the extent and variety of her party and Col. Matthew*’ Infantry brtgsde,
started to capture Morgan and Wharlot)h are still within the bar. The Keokuk is
ham will not vary much either way,— ivacandee.
-. nicknames; and Mfaooeri beats tbe other
Sth Regiment of Infantry and Xlovalry at sank in sight, and articles from ta&gt;r have
.
What
adds
to
the
slgnifiennoe
of
this
Stales,
al
present.
The
members
of
the
Bhiwassee county was carried by the Snow HilJ, beyond Auburn. They drove eotne ashore."
Republicans last fall by 73 majority, but *triumph is that the democratic candidates late Legislature were derided into Char
in lhe enemy’s pickets.
TheTth Penn­
The HtmU has tbo follow mg; «Wa4
for Governor and Congress, thus over­ coala, Clay.banks, White legs and Soowthey now have over 300. Berrien county
sylvania Cavalry turned the rebel’s right ingtou. April 10.—It is reported here
whelmingly defeated, were only moder­ flakes. - Tbe first and last ar s the extremes
went for Fusion .last fall by over 200 ately anti-Admlntotration as compared of both parties. Tbo “ Chareoal" believes wine, while Minty's Cavalry Brigade, that oneltnd battery has been taken by
with Newel! s battery, moved up in (r&lt;»nt- our forces al Charleston. This I am told
majority. This spring she has rolled up with the candidates of tbe same party la ।slavery a moral enormity, “ tbe um of
Tbe enemy’s nickels were then encoun is admitted by"tbe rebel pickets on ths
Had they ventured to (all viUalnV," as well aa on impediment to
a majority for tbe Republican candidates Connecttkut.
tared west of Liberty^and a considerable Rsppabstmoei."
tbe
prosperity
of
the
State.
The
“
Clay
proclaim
any
such
tressonable
doctrines
of over SOO—a gsin of over 500.
In
-‘Washington, April 10, midnight.—
as Colonel Seymour and his associates bank" says nothing about its moral char­ force of rebels were posted on the Bluffs
Sanilac county, the Republicans bare
on tbo oppunits side of Smith's Ford.— Nothing official received to-day in refer­
avow, doubtless the majorities against acter, and same of teem absolutely be­
gained la almost every township.
In them would have been doubled, and tbo lieve it free from taint, but a csrree to They resisted and were driven back aad ence to affairs at Charleston, dispatches
’
* pin or. Dry Fork, whence they from Richmond papers yesterday being
Lexington, there is a gain ef 24, in Sani­ legislature yet more deeWedly ReptteH- the material interests of tbe State. Tbe
n driven. The rebels then form­ tbe lateejf intelligence that lias 'readied
• White-tag" ta tbe strong Union Demo­
lac of 16, ta Forrester of &gt;5, in Worth ean than It ia
end stronger Ene on Snow Rill. here (am any source.
It to believed
Tbe people of Rhode Island have de­ crat, who ta But considered ouita reliable
of48. Tbe news from the 9th Judicial
The 2d aad 4ih Ohio Cavalry, were soot that these telegrams are mutilations of
clared that they want no half-way men by ths more ultra, who are the “Snow­
to
the
enemy
’s rear. They changed and official dispatches. The anxiety (or for
District, statce that it is considered cer­ or measures in a time like this; aad Qsn- flak re.” The “Whito-leou" would sup­
tain that Cornwell has defeated Littiejob n neetknt. If wo are not greatly misinform­ port gradual emancipattan. Then they broke the line of the rebels, when lhe tber news h«ssuspended everything else
flight ended in the flight of the rebels.
here 8&lt;»me ef the Gnyernmeot .•ffierr’s
in that district, and the Republican gain ed, will reject with equal emphasis every have two words to express thaAdea of
Tbe rebel lorn was from 100 to 200 are confident of success, bet this confi­
of 500 in Berrien county, insures the de­ candidate who" ia not unconditionally and underhand plotting, to wit, ** skulldug­ killed and a number wounded, and 60 dence is not shared by some of tbe eal&lt;uabove board loyal to tbe government and gery" and “chemnlgsa.”
feat ef Coffirobury ta tbe 2d district and
prisoners. Gen. Stanley also captured esl thinkers, who have access to all the
tbe Union.—ff. Y. Xvtntng PM.
SOO'horses and mures, and a Quantity of: informatfon there ta upon tbe subject.''
tiro election of the Republican candidate,
Aworwxa Roa*rrtc IrCTnxrr or thb bacon and wheat, and destroyed consider
Hoo. Perrin M. Smith. Tbe probabili­
Waa.—A letter from lhe &lt;9ch N. Y. able forage.
Tbe rebels escaped with
The following extract from a letter regiment, adds one to many roman tie in
ties now are that the only Democratic
their guns.
Our loss was one private
Judge elected in the State ia* Judge Wilh- written by a young woman sojourning at ।cidents of a similar nature, eoanected killed aad two slightly wounded.
New York, April 12.—Tho TrUnnt, I Tte KeaMlusnaa Flits aa4 Furttev.
Richmond, V*^ to s friend in Baltimore,
special account of tho Charleston fight
Cimrtataxi. Joly 1. UM.
•
arell, of Detroit.
'
will show to what extent tho people are icorporal In tbo 20tb New York regiment,
eaya: “The squadron arrived off Charles­
Mr. C W. Raates^-Zhwe 5irl— la rep)/ U la.
Such results are very gratifying to the suffering in tbe rebel capital. Tho letter tbe earop of wbtab adjohis that of tee40ti&gt;
qairiM owda ef me. U gne. me |&gt;l*M»r« le mj.
Washington, April 8.—Tbe UemUTt ton on the crowning r»f lhe 5&lt;h, and spent lata X. Allee ef Cir~*•«••• ——!•friends of the Adafeislrttion and lbs was recently seized in a rebel mail: "
was taken sick, and had to be placed in
lhe day In examining the bare and
East, riprsMd Ul
' “Richmond, March II; 1883.—Pcr{ tbe Regimenal 'Hoepltai, where, in the special. 1 P. M. says: -Pte excitement
Union, and will encourage the soldiers in
tbe wind being too high to cross ttait i&gt;t ) onr jwandturt
haps yot^would like to know how us course of attendance upon tbe eick soldier bera ia regard to the attack on Charleston htvening.
Tim. Admiral disebwed his »♦&gt;» d*rir«4 IVMB ol—a
tho field te renewed efforts to crush out
poor starved out rebels get along in this ir waa discovered that a female form hod ia inteoee. Tbe Navy and War Depart­ plan of attack, which was to sail directly bring from (vtwralpruitratKm at tiaan. being.
the rebellion.
It Is a verdict against enviable city.
PoesiUy, if you have been concealed under bis Corporal's jack ments are still without official advicca.
up and attack the northweat' face at Fort
treason, and will canoe traitors al home vour-pockets fulTof Ccnfsderate notes; ct and trowors. The woman bad been but no doubt ia entertained that an attack
torn**Sumpter at 600 or 800 yards. About WM.raaursrttowietaMtrsbeC.wteahta*
7eerl»eM&lt;ltaroiae Ml tad.
to hide their heads, and those in tbe but woe If yon have not The necessities with the regiment since It first entered baa been made, and that the rrwdi it un 8 o'clock Monday morning signal* for a VMamndta •
&amp; vore bit to the rebels. Tbe continued |। movement were given,- sod Uw- vcatel*
South to lose faith in any relief from their of lift «re all In the bands of spefiulstere. tbe 6eM two years ago, ber sex never
find you dart* wot murmur st any price scepeetod. Of course love wse at the reticence of rebel newspapers is regarded
i started slowly, in rouwqoence ofa fag,
friends in, the free States.
they choose to ask. You must lay your bottom oftbe affair, but it detraeto some­ as almost certain evidence that they are ! however, they were obliged to postpone
purse at their feet, and that, too, in tho what from tbo ramaxww of the story to ia poaseqriun of Dews which confirms the
the attack until next day.
During tbe
moot humble manner. Let me give you leara that tbo aduamuaous Amsson bad statement that Chari osloe has fallen be­
afternoon uee of Gen. Fury's brigades
Connecticut sends up to her sister a brief Idea as to the prices which articles been tenting ell the time with her lover. fore tbo combined stuck of Hunter Bird worked Its w»y up Folly Island and ' es­
Dupont.
Ifateo heretofore been the
States, greeting, tbe trews of « glorious command in the Confederate capital:—
tablished curamuaicetiun with tbe fleet;
Dry goods I have cessed to buy some
• Btxfk Gvaane" nr Fttarn*. —The
but no portfoo of the land force g&lt;»t Into
Republican triumph. Tho vote in lhe
time since, but I-wiM -mention that com­ Savannah RepobKean hex a thrilllng’story
t!m attack at all. On Uie 7lh, al 4:15
State foots up; Buckingham 38,309-, mon calicoes command 82,25 per yard ;
of tbe awful outrages perpetrated
Ued by
1*. XL, the fleet &lt;M uader way and cus­
Seymour 35,830; Buckinghams jnajorrty fine plaids 818 per yard; a silk dress Higginson’s black soldiers in Woodstock,
odstock,
sed tbe Morris Island batteries wiumtft
aboul 2,500.
Scute stands 14 Union from 8100 to 8250; kid gloves 7 to |10 Florida. , They actually
* ietad tho
being Cred upon, pushing right ou to­
per
pair
;
gentleman
’
s
boots
from
50
to
" residences
lhe Stat faml..—, " “ etale"
.
and
Democrats. House, 139 Union
ward Fori Sumpter. The A'rw /roari-frs
75 per noir: uniform coats 8100 each.
worked bwdiy, and ia consequence of the
sad 84 Democrats, with two towns a tie. Under the hand of provisions I qnots as four brother darklee belonging'to a Mad­
am Alberti, and in one ease, where a
current was
(P
w|
The most important result, however, follows Turkeys 815 to 825each; eggs
wornsti of southern blood, indignant that
three Umes.
82
[xr
dozen
;
meet,
81
J25
per
pound
of the victory in Cvnnrcticut, is tbo elec­
ableek guard tbosldbs plsre/over her,
‘‘Fort Moultrie opened first .upon the
tion of three out of four Congressmen— butter, 83JM) to 85 par pobud; coflee, 84 started to demand white protection,“ im­
TCrrAculm which usa within 500yards.
K pound; tea, 815 to 88 per pound.— pudently declared" that they could pro : Nrr Yosa, April 8.—Tfis steamer The Cumiuirin Ppint Utfory, Fort
being a Republican gain pf two in ths
itorday an suetion firm sold a lot of tod her aa well as aayWy ’ Tbe Sevan- Honduras hod arrived at New Orlesm,
JTABU8HED 178*
Sumpter stW Battcry Bee Immediately
State.
The doubtful districts in tho
Mgbsr wieM
- ---------- from Rio Grande with 280 Taxes W». opened, and the action became general
State, carried by' the Democrats by a
have ooeteA ' For
i Ms io gees. She reports on tte fttb of March
large majority two yeara ago, have this ------------ ,__
a rebel force of 150 entataff Into Mexico
at tte.mouth of the rirer and captured1 Uurtiieaal face of Eort BunuMer, when
time elected War candidates by an over­ and a fine bonnet costs you from MO
to 87A"
'
©el. E. J. Davis of the 1st Telras cavalry they disrereured throe tinea nf ohstrncwhelming vote. Thia, with the gain in
and UepU Montgomery of the aarne regiRhode island, renders certain a geod
mete. Tte Mexican authorities demandTire St. Loen Vrcrear.—A great tri­
working majority of RepubHotns hj the umph tor freedom has been won in the
sd-4teir
Mleasu and Ol. Doris was-Hr™ Finding it impotable to gut scrota the
pTbey
bare
spunky wdmeo
Room of Rsprssestativss, and insures Empire city of Missouri, and its effect
m East," One- of them, al Bangor, up. ss- tate three eoMfors taken at tte obslructiooa, they turned about end
Hirbm 12 Leonard, has lately been same time. (apt. Montgomery was net steamed down tbe harbor. The Phfita
lhe hearty co-operation of the next Con upon State politics must be powerful.—Chauncey 1. Filley, “ Charcoal," I* elec­
hunting excursion tparenng 14 miles returned, usd private advice, aar hr w„ sen's 200 pounder had become disabled
grra, with tbo Admiaiatntion. Who
bteg by the-rebel. wUeb is u. doubtedly
ted by a majority ef 2,280 over Oliver
and tbe turrel uf (|M Pa^M
beet that
san tell but that the vote of Connecticut D. Filley, his uncle. “Claybank," and
true. Davie and Mcutgnniery were taken
Zero.
has saved the Union I
1.700 over Joseph O'Neil, tbe Copper- in sboetini a targe bull moose weighing from the boueb of the Mexiwrn cotn man-1

SPECIAL NOTICES

brad candidate. This la a significant and
satisfactory result. It proves that there
Tte Mew Heart ef superrtaors^
Tte result of the election in tbe county, are so backward steps in lhe career of
the great Union party in Missouri.—
i» roach more favorable to tbe Republi­
Bteuncoy L Filley ia a young, enter­
can* than we reported lata. week.
The prising and able gentleman, identified
Board of Supervisors will stand 12 Ro- heart aad soul with tbo redkaemancipa-. ।
tion party, generally known as the Fro ■
publieana to 4 Democrats, aa fisihwe:
moot element
Oliver D. Filley wM I
Goo. P. Stevens, Rep.
supported by tbo Clair faction and tbe
Adam Elliott,•emi-seceeaioo Republican.
.
Deitimerc,
Maubew Holmes ’*
Carlton,
E. R. Carpeoter, Dem.

“
WiMard Hays,
“
John E. Hall, Rep.
J. C. Hanna, Democrat.
.
Levi M. Dcwuy, Rep.
Maple Grove,
Leader Lapham, Rep.
Oroge^ffie,
Aaron Blake, Ran.
Prairieville,
Goo. Thomas. Bap.
njW.
, t. nmir.fe,.
D.s.
Hep.

U*y
oambou nn

dvr. Three other officers narrowly so'
taped fruta ths hands of dta reboto, .nd
with half a dusee Mntemro drOre Gftv
rsbek to tte rivet, wounding four, of
whom two died. The U. 8. bark Arthur
throw sheila Into the rebel quarter, the
wight of the Zfitb. Tte rebel Benjamin
AvWea, ted also crowed fc-.j Mexico,
and burned &lt; town Bear Querorsrn.—

fastings I

tatasta to thia fact.

Ever) thing

to enjoy tte oceataon largely.

were highly entertaining*.
tables ware'tatwptooitaiy fl
the arrangements were all i

a debt taco reed,"sevSThl years s
the erection ot their Church r
The ladies took tbe matter ta bj

« ar a result,

realised from thin

&gt;rieipr of tbe Hastings Hobs*

A Cfusocs Robik.—For i
flays’ past, in a rraalt drtalt.

ror'raeity. Il is nothing ' more a
than s robin, which stags to pti j
t^e suup of various other birds.
as that bird itself.

I

Sometimes tl I

of the wjrippoor- will is once repel

n s &gt;ri of iiitrrluJe in lhe midst
natita’iwbta's warblrog eoag; I

•jvoly after the manner of the

stream of melody, lbs various nJ
tbe robin, the whip-poor-will, tbe
blrA/'&lt;k «•;spperentlr. tbe meta

songster we ever heard.

year’and a half old, of Ire Hatch
State Board in this township, was 11
. Iy scalded, by tipping over a pail
water upon ter, tar Wodeeeday, I
dtetioa tte following day. She j

ou^,cbild, and tbo blow 4alb

, M. £'C^mox, E-q. of IrvinJ
nert smbered tte printer ia a ver|
way.

Ris present. Is •

tem.ofbis own ewring, which woe

to perfestiun .

.coatee, tenet be immediately r
in'order to be seasoned through. |

.Ctacutr Cocar.—Tbo Circuit Co

important criminal cases are to 1

ayria, for the murder of berdiild,

&gt;xtt Curra's Ornes

IK W. Smith,

fl-rifle

i trilowlng named p

awov a teai^af 800 cars on tbo way
to Brownsville. 'TUesa loads average

IJeyry P. Bur

John &amp; Hal

*1

�'oral ani

M. MUCTS

8ITTI1S

BAD W A Y‘S BBAOV ATlffG
RESOLVUN ~£

)A. U®ABAWTRlL-boe te six bettl*. of
Dr. Redw.j1. ^r««-.rg gynrp—Jtel RAD­

wars RExoTATma UBaLwnrt-rtiowv

WCESItW OMiBS.

TO THU PUBLIC.

Yqpl Jotirw.

a

atC/XtoX o^ereA Xo XW
a* a wwiht'ww uj)a\eV. wXXX.
evkve. a\\ XW “v\Xt \xAuc\x
Skas.'a kt Wvr Xo," WX a* a
rtxacAvaX aacaX
o^\\\c,"Wc*ia'aA SouX'aX'Sxcrc
Who,
a Vlftl
wut^a wccAxA art art\x\t- trt
ftXovaaeVk
mA\a.e\y,
\aVex\\.\t\Lro^xr c\uavtX\X\t*,
. jawA- at XW \tvo^cr Xkrae., art
a ware ^revtaXwe.

ger, as a last resource, resolved to use
Kr “RENOVATING RESOLVENT."
It takes the ladies to do things
notion of this remedy was *0 *alu.
’right niceand tboladie* of Hasting* Xary and *0 prompt, that io January last,
re a match for any ladiws we know of. to my surpnse, Thomas, (tbe invalid/
came
to exhibit himself, to all appear­
i^.*.P&lt;“»‘cul*r- Th"
«PPcr
and festival at tbe Hasting* House eu ance*, perfectly cured by your Invaluabl*
medicine. 1 aaw him again in February
Wwdiwday evening, of 1W wee^Xwlly and ip _March, and he was well and at
attests to this fact. Everything waa in his work as usual.
Under these circumstance* I can have
the beat of style, and every one seemed
to enjoy tbe occasion largely.. Tho tab­ no doubt ofthe efficacy of yonrREBOVL
ENT; and I cheerfully testify to Its hav.
leau* under the direction of J. W. Baaing, to tbe best of my knowledge and
croft, were highly entertaining, and were belief,restored to health tho moat wretch­
fully appreciated by all present.
Tho ed euffeter from disease that 1 ever be­
tables were sumptuously furnished and held.
' 1 remain, rir, respectlfully, yonr obedi­
the arrangements were all complete.
ent serve, t^
J„ J. MIDDLETON
Tho object of the festival was to help .7
0VB.AND8IX BWrt»Cl
relieve ths First Presbyterian Society of
Persons afflicted with skio Eruptions,
a debt incurred, severs! years since, in Pimples, Rlutchea, Salt Rheum, Canker*
the erection ol their Church edifice.— Boils, Tumor*, tlleere. Sore*. Node*,
The ladies took the matter in band, and Sorofula, By phila,Scurry, and all disease*
, as a result, realised from this feetivai of tbe skin, may rely upon a cure, by tho
use of from one to six bottle*.
about &gt;70 above expenses. Mr. Ladorr,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOT
proprietor of the Hastings House, gener TLE, OR SIX BOTTLES FOR FIVE
DOLLARS.
HO
owsly offered, free of charge, the use of
DR. RADWAY Ac Co’s OFFICE,
his house'for the occasion.
87 MAIDEN LANE. NJT.
SOLD BY DRl'GGISW.
A Crnrocs Rosix.—For about ten X

;

Sylious Fever,
Liver OoTTiplaini,
^^tfepeVsncb, ■
Jnattjg-estioni
J’auTidzoe,

axvA a\.X&amp;\team o$
Var waXuve/

Mid raooty of Harry , for firamecsMire weak*,
prvvlou* io .aid dsy of hwrioe.

rpuu »X.VU*»

%SJS’&gt;SL.

art eot\\\\oM.il dy rave,
root* aa4 'aev\&gt;*,
uMek wvaVx X\vcvx

■AiIwi^tsmATOtrsivA
In tbv mtlsr of tho Miale of Dsniol Smith,
‘setieoto berate (tens, Ural by viriMof * li­
_______ .-J
u.
»_u.1. r^.,rt

*Sovv&gt;
"Dr KoWVs
ftXovcuxeVv !S\XX.«?c&gt;
arc X\\x \voor axaw'* ^ktvtL

"Dt. ‘Ko\&gt;ack,»

ftXovaacNx 'BxWcr*
DR. RAHWAY'S PILLS.

Aay«past, Ina small airedit, near the

I

residence of tbe editor of this paper, them
has been seen and beard, daily, a natural
curiosity. It is nothing ’ trrbre nor lews

ORDER FORAPPEARANCE.

chan a rebin, which sing* to perfection
tbe songs of various other birds.

DR. RADWAY

HAH DJBCOTBMtD A CUtaSSISQ SYBUP,

If ptopk todmtood tte imporUneo of pnr&lt;*Btion wife RADWAVH HQ* In eootr»&lt;!totraeIwn ofnurgins t^ith otter nilld or oowter*. **lu
oih.HetdlU* wateN. ttey woWd ooad Iaa. phyak
। ing.aaVa tbcmaelroi Inrai maeb aeferraj. *a^

llMt&lt;nK* Ba
circulating

It sing*

"Df. TBLo\sacV»

arg,

tbe song of the whip poor-will, s* perfect
» that bird itself.

•

vaaw'* 8o\ae«.
ConCJoA.

Sometimes the song

Ikobaek'w

of the w^hip^poor-will .is once repeated a*

a sort of interlude in the midst of. the
native rubia's ■'warbling sung; *»&gt;&lt;! nt
Other times the sdfig is repeated euccrs

vtv&amp;GOTaXc, X\\c vt&gt;ca\t a\\A
&amp;&amp;\.XftaX«A.

•jvely after tbe manner of the bird it

imitates.

It warble* in one continuous

Ti\.tXcr»
&gt;yuu.

atvA axakt
'Dr. ‘Ro'baeVs

fieausu.—A little daughter, about &gt;
yearand a half old, of Ira Hatch, uf tf&gt;c

.

feXovcxaeVv 'BXftt'ca
____________________________ jms. wmi «*■*«-X\xe 8o\Avc.*'»
laeaUed tba pen/uhfc luotrmrnl otlte bowel, , VtTC^M.'aXWV.a ’SXVawXxC O,

State Board in this township, was so bad­

ly scalded, by lipping over a pail oChot
water upon her. on Wednesday, that she

MORTGAGE SALE.

dfed on the following day. She was an
only.child, and tbe.blow fall* with cruabl
fng weight upon the hmraeheld.

m.eXawcXxoXA^
evt\o\yx\j\c.

27isas Sitiora ore put up i* quart
Uon; Ibertafte, rrv*t c»ulioo l&gt; rtquirrd »e »t- holi^s.cf ■u.'hioh thoakavo is ajho-elmtacka ofl»fl*»»tLoo of tW be««U, Viliou* c»be. Uo. ^U,loU: io Jiraljr encrawd, and
io' praviJirl, with 4 o^fo~ffvard from
ooiMorfoitm. (Prioo *1 per bcUlo, m
ria/w *5.
,C.. W. ifabaok, (Proj-rirtcr, Jfo. 6
East Fourth. Bt, dnainnaii, ta whom
all epclars should far &lt;»dLbw***d.

; Is*

r ML .C. Craswox,. E«p of l"«¥b *“•
remembered tbo printer in a very *»b-

atential. way. His present, i* a pork.
Irani, of'bis own raring,, which would sat*

FOR BALE BY

iafyll

-

ettfuke-bouae, by rubbing in, very hot, a-

SOLDIER’S * BOUNTY,
BACK PA Y, PENSION. W.

Circuit Cocar.—The Circuit Court for

thia coonty, Judge Lovell presiding, eravaobdoa Monday afternoon.
Several
important criminal cases are to be tried

this term, and there is a jury present for
that purpose,. As wago topree*. (Tuc*
daf eve,) the trial of Mr*. Lowe of As­
syria, for the murder of her child, Is pro.

A'—’*

tte^lWa a*4 -awry.

A LECTURE

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or snw-

roVotTNO isAEisri

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/—‘j**-f*f-*A U«S*ldaitaFI PriettCU.
A UKTCM OX THE -NATURE. TBKATMEXT,
Ra**v Courmr Cuts’* Orrics, I
i
H serum*, April Mt, 186*. )
Cotn m railon* have been received nt
this office for the following named persons

.a* Notaries Puplie, to wit:
d A- Holbrook,
'•

bksolctiox ur

AVOip hALLNE IHJMA WR?.

:Sit^aiS3Vt8«Ti»,!X &gt;

“

jJseob Hnffmap,

Dhsoiution Wotioe

�S~.

Ikk1?
&gt;I?3

ess«¥

4^ a.—
Ifaifcksiw^
■bu. -Bo^kcx'a

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r. M. MEV1N

‘fttAOift WmXWKB.

GRANT k SPAULDING

1 have noticed in the Furmtr an article
on tte subject of flax. I think tte !Oth
of May about tte ten time to sow flax
seed, allboagh frsexing the ground a lit
tie will not kill tte seed alter It te sown.
Loamy land Is fcood for flax, and gravel­
ly land, in a wet season, bears good flax.
It te the most profitable crop that a term­
er can raise, for it is very high at present.
Tbe lint is worth 18 cents per pound,
and tbe seed &lt;2 50 per bushel. We get
from throe to five hundred pounds of
lint per acre, and from seven to twelve
bushels of seed. Flux should be sown
on dean land, where it will be Tree from
weeds. It should be pulled, and the seed
whipped off by hand, or * machine made
on purpose. Buch'a machine consists of
two rollers, both turning inward ; tte
tends of the flax pass between item;
the boll of the flax arc crushed, and lhe
seed drops out. When' flax te pulled it
should be kept in small bundles, that you
can clasp with both hinds, then after
whipping off tte seed, spread and roll it.
and then break, swingle and tie It up
ready for market It will sell anywhere
m Berkshire enunty. We call the bar­
ley crop nest to flag for profit. Wheat
te a vary uncertain 'crop with im. A. Ax-'
ixx, Williamstown, December, 18*2.—
A’rw England Farmer.

Two brothers named Vmehouac. one
a discharged suMier and* the otter a de
Mf“r, gagged and strangled a woman on
Thursday in Philadelphia, for the purpose
ufgaining possession of her money and
jewelry, valued at abodt &lt;300.
Ttey
entered the bouse aboot 10 A. M., and
were kindly received by tte lady, Mrs.
Mulder, who handed item a boule of
pure gin, and ttey accpted of tte boepiUtey. After this ate invited them tn*
tte parlor to look al some photographs.
While she was exhibiting item, one of
tte villains got behind ter, pulled ter

tho other brother at the Mine ti«te nt
eber with a handkerchief of towJ so
tte could name no noiss.
They
then got a sheet from the ted, and wrap
ping thia around ter head, took one urn
and putted it so tigbtl v that tte
victimised woman was at tteir merer.—
Tte thieves then ransacked the bou«—
Ttey obtained about &lt;300 in American
gold coin, a considerable quaouty of
Holland coin,a quantity of jewelry, aad
also a watch or two—and then took tteir
departure. They left tteir victim lying

Cp Sitings yam

&gt;100-0 VIXU5

Only »L

CwWvhC
A BaU
j^jjswjis *■ W1*1 '•
‘ Mawj Tfcm»ax\A»

BOUBUXSWOAI®
(I mention that apple first, aa I find from
a report of great labor and value, pro
pared by a commltte of the Pomologies!
Society, P. Berry z chairman that (te
Early Harvest ia more universally cul­
tivated is tte United States than any
other apple, and best adapted to all loeaHtes,) Bad Aatrachaus, Gravenetein,
Primates. Fameuse, Pom me Grise. Wag­
oner, Rhoda Island Greening, Northern
Spy, or as many of some otter varieties,
which te likes Utter, should te Ml to
tte hospital of tte incurables.
Hoping
that every one will yet have, with afcodanee of otter fruit,ptenty of good apples,
1 leave tte matter with tte poblie.*'

TOL 7.

...

and

J. J. Thomas of Macedon, who generally
honors «m with Ida proernoa St these
meetings, estimates, hi Patent often Bepertfor I860, tte east of prodweing «p
afaaattwoewda telfeeou per bwateL
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grass, lor beasts.
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regular and more abundant in yield, A*t
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VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APBIL 22, 1«B

NO. 51.

Srrlttlri) Jotirj.

IN FUBLISCKD BTKBT WEDNESDAY

rebellion

R

R. R.

bis heed.

srament wboUy absolutist la ll* nature,

There, with the

TO THOSE WHO DON'T TEIN1

th* royal pew that day.

TO THOSE WHO DO THJME.

TbeeoartdreM

, time.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

“Oh, Elizabeth, Elizabeth," exeUlmed
g*o«d wistfully io tn her troubled eye*.

SasJinu’ Suintss Jinrtini.

SKXI’ci.i,

DUUB(SA.

I believe la sustaining that glori

wee now pushed back from off bar girlish

“I eetne tn bid you farewell, and

iwralr Biaatea
.is forty wtawtes.

of oar glorious Republic

How often

acme of thoee men in the Northern Bute*
The Rlchmqpd JTrwe commenting upon
sympathise with traliortsm of thse awful (Ms meeeare eaye:
rebellion of tb* Southern States against
this noble sod free government of Amerthe admixture

GRANT * SPAULDING,

let my matte breathe

lUrt-DENEA
OCF..........
ASMS .....
nor ami mSb. " V ;&lt;S

S

dent demand* more troops, that the oonecrlption act i* pat In force and every
it
and help to fight tb* balllea of thia war ; I

be eon tinned

Sisctllang
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

other foreigner*, and that tbe next gen­
Thoe* rebel sympathiser* In tba North eration of southerner* will be the vii**t

■ trial It will ba to stand at yonder altar

TIE 9TSTEIIMJ8 ORCANITT.

me to play

tb* President will provide mean■ to force
Y ears ago, at a grand Cathedral o&gt;»er
looking th* Rhine, there appeared *
mvaterious organist.
“Il la rendering body and soul asunder
Tbe great cetupoael* who played the to part With yon," mid the girl. "To­
organ so long, suddenly daid, and every night I may tall you this—tell yea how
Should
one from the King lo the peasant, was much I loved you, bat to-morrow It will
southern^aristocracy role, ocr liberties
weald bd crushed at oeos. I believe in
on* bright Sabbath morning, as tbs sex­

ROBERTA fo'NTRlKER

■WEEZEY dk A ULEN.

TO THDtJK WHuTHINK.

TTOBK ET8 AT LAW sad Sel^iuir. ia Ctaa -

HOLBROOK,

fattier* anrtainad by aheddtng blood and

RADWAYS READY RELIEF.

ton eater cd the church.be saw a stranger
sitting before tbe crape-ebrouded organ.
He was a tall, graceful man, with a
pale but strikingly handsome count*
nance, greet black, and melancholy eyea,
and bair like a raven's wing in gloea and
color. He had not seemed to notice the
eexum. but wsot on playing, and such
tnuaie as be drew from the Instrument,
no word* of mine can describe. The as­
tonished listeners declared that tb* organ
eeemed tn have grown human*—that It |
walled, and sighed, and clamored, as if *
tortured human heart was throbbing
through it.
When th* music al length cessed, the
seston hastened toward the stranger, and

upon a denial of popular righta, and tbe
restriction, substantially. I* themeelvae
aad their children, of tbe^ranchiess which
constitute tbe glory of Americas citizen­
ship. And yet there are men here at
tbe North who wish this roe*pi racy of
te to succeed, and even sue for
behalf at tba fceio^he reprs
f British arirtocraJF!
That

with thirty four alar* embroidered upon

it, and ita thirteen alternate stripes.—
embrace, and, with a half smothered Csrewell, tore himself away.
*
The next morning dawned in cloudless

began to prepare for the brilliant wad­
ding. Flame colored Bowen nodded by

sweet liberty protected.

Often do I feel

mast bead and its folds tore asunder by
the wicked bands of traitors and their en
sign hoisted Instead of U, with ita bare
and stolen star* anacribed oo it, and the

dusters

and the royal party appeared, escorting
the Princess Elisabeth to the cathedra!
• here the msrriage waa to be solemnized.

An Irishman eoenected with Ordnance
Department of th* Arsenal wasooovicted.

northern sympathiser*, may foil victim*

H. RUMELL.

The culprit's bead was deadly shaved.
1 hi* bale crown presenting a eutiooe epeowhere tbe tuft* of plumes that floated throw this greet Republic.
'
from stately beads, and festal robes that
JOHN ROBERTS.
I understand that the fifth Army Corp*
niaisis- "
»
floated from stately heads, and festal
nVPICUN a*4 8eri*-w Dw.lli»g*» Bread by patmeener. •»«
fesrsss
robe* that Soared over the housing of is going to Baltimore and some of them
order: First came the sergeant with
superb steeds. But the Princess, mount­
tbe prisoner-, then immediately behiad,
ed on a snow white palfrsy, and clad In
Tba boy* are wall except Orderly A.
snow white velvet, looked pale and sad; Nya who I* tick. The regiment la a* । tbe two soldiers with fixed bayonet*
pointed at the culprit, and last of all tbe
and when on peering tbe church, she
And now the music beard a gush or organ music, which,
fifer and drummer, industriously playing
changed from
though jubihml in sound, struck on ber J. D. Sumner ha* been promoted to 1st the Rogue. March. Tbe 500 or 600men,
grand old pear
ear like a funeral knell, she .trembled, Lieut Col. Fenton has resigned. Capt | women and child reu employed in th*
. WRIGHT
Arose*!, witnessed tbe acene. Tb* «tland would have&amp;llen to Abe ground bad ' ' Ely is Lieut Colonel.
TTORXET aad COUNSELLOR AT LAW JJEW HARNESS SHOP.
■ad Solic.uir and Covsvrfler is Cbaiejry. not a page supported her. A few mo­
Cir«H cX. C—mtert—r for lb.
Y'ours truly Ac.
menta afterward* she entered the oalhe i
The alienUon of tbe publie ia invited
dral.
to tea solteeito" •&lt;
that of St. Michael a* portrayed by
There with hi* retinue, stood tbe royal
I. A. GOODYEAR,
. W. Ralph E»&lt;b. MUdWv.ll.
Guido.
Asuuncas PnruQcn Sotmuo*.—Dr. the Yard
bridegroom, whom sb* bed never before
seen. But her eyas roamed from him lo W. H. Thompsoa, late fttatp Examining
around bun, he sat with' hi* fareeemg
gaze fixed upon the distant eky, a glimpse
ts of Now
end she waa obliged to return tbegraceful
bow of tba king to whom she was ba­ ,
....
------ *“• f&gt;cu- —Jaafon'IWaUfor.
church dore, and a royal party came trotbod from motive* of policy.
which an examination of nearly 0,000
TT0RNET8 •»* COUNHMLLOR8 AT LAW Good Eastern Leather Exclu­ sweeping in.
Mechauicaily listened to tbe service* recruit* has enabled him to establish:—
Among them might ba seen a young and made the responses. Then bsr hue­
sively Used.
girl with a wreath of gulden hair, eye* at band drew bar to him in a oouvalaive
stive bora American*.
We learn from aa unquestionable pri­
Realties tee* o. abort seteh.
[ violet hue, and lips like wild sherries — embrace, and whispered—
• staler* the American* lead; English are vate source, that three citizens of East
This was Princees Elixabeth, and all
aeeood ; Irish third ; Germans fourth, and , Taaoaaaae were murdered tai cold blood
[&gt;14]
H. A. GOODYEAR.
’-Elizabeth, my Queen, look up I”
In physique, or general I
Trembling in every lunb she obeyed. French last
W by did those dark syce thrill. her co f perfection and strength of evstem. the
OP TUI PRACXOeaeealUnd-*
propriated to th* court. Tbe mysterious Why did that smile bring a glow to her Americans rank highest Qty recruits
orgenht fixed his eyes on bar and waul
are much below iboee in the rural districts
on playing. No sooner bad tW music
To pulmonary afleotion*
Ah, though the king wore tbe royal in physique.
reached her ear* than she started a* if a purple, and many a jewelled order glit­ the American* and Irish are about equal­
ghost bad crossed her path. Tbe bloom tered oo bis breast, be seemed to be tb* ly liable, while the Germans are much
fcded from baroheekfo bar lipa quivered,
influence.
He became obooxioua to tba
H. N. IHUBOR,
ployed to loach organ music, and bad
rebel authorities for bis firm sad feariee*
r pAMon.
taught her the lor* of love.
loyalty, ■* a squad of soldiers
tn or ma red tba monarch,
Ms bvuso, who arrested hi nsJ

organist. and ha
“You'll bq sure lo gel ll
claimed tbe sexton. "Why
him that’s dead and gone. sir.
"No, no, you overrate me,” resumed
r stranger, with a sad smile.
Then as if disinclined to conversation.

New'Harnesses,

KJirrxs * wssews.

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
but 1 would not drag you to U
I unwilling bride. Your father
rat"
While leer*

by a party ofrebab. ChpL Cross, escap­
ed hot, Major Domna swd Dert* were

B. C. PRINPLB,

odd be justifiable. It appear*
only jnsUfiehl* bat abeoletely

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assortmeint of

B" i&lt;ir. tail tall .1 SKINNERS, tafbr. purctailir.

CARPETS

and

w. tar. um to .« M of our a

OIL CLOTHS, at prices to suit tbe

oar ftaiBUta for purrtarinf, tad (rm. of.talbng*r.n* (talliMinlp for rtady p.p,) ttal v&lt;

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•Ido of lite helmet is profuse'
ro with chrisanthimiims ofi d, benutltel open work, upon bhn.k L,__ ______
iuer, with
»ow and then a rimming of purest Oliver.
Ire aLTIL?‘4c&lt;trr'
in «cor.
let and bro»-n. The armlets wen of toe
fineet copper chain work. The brnaxt
ptato is of copper, inlMwcteri with parailel stripes of isequtr, and vorw to-

■MS!

?tjal polices.
dues lodigvulon. &lt;iys|wpsia, sn i Httr cun
plaint’. oa tie akin, eruptive nn-J euianroa
sffvetiun.. There a!) bavin- tbe mune crip.

Ths

Ciscvtr

Cou*v adjourned on

The chief business perform­
ed was the trial of Mrs. Ellen Lowe on

Thursday.

a.jsharfc of poisoning her cbild^u Sep­
tember Jut. The act TnB clearly proven
Indeed, she admitted it in open court—
Tbe defense set up the plea of temporary

insanity, and upon that plea she was ac­
quitted. .

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and theue dji.gc-our diatrennerx ienre ™&gt;
With freMe, foul, or enrrwpcrxi blood. y«* re.
not have health ; with d»t “ life id thu flroh '
beal.br, you cusaot bare acroftu-.-a. dreare-

stood tip during tbe whni* service, and no
one ha* been polite enough to offer nfe a
seat. Yet 1 inclose a halfeovereign.”
Without changing a muscle of bis face,
and with tbe utmost gravity, Mr. Beecher
proceeded to aay: “Hereafter, I wish my
congregation and the ushers to under­
stand, when they see an Englishman
standing in the crowd, who has been the
Superintendent of an anti slavery Ssbbatb
school,’ and who has a half sovereign 'in
his pocket, they must give him a seat In
stantly."

Ayor’s Sarsaparilla
b compounded from the mart efivriasJ enGdotes the: tnctlv*] science l.tu dwrorered Irw
thh aUknagdietimiper. sad for the cure uf the
disorders I* eatfiia. Tba* It fa far sapuriur m
say Other remedr ync dsviacd. pt known by all
who hero given U a trial Tlisx it ton* enmbine virturt truly extramdinerr In their eflbrt
upon tide dau of &lt;otni.Lin«, i* indfopulablv
matter oftbe estate of PnaW Baldwto.

Lorr.—t)n tbe evening of the 8th inat

nt Triumph of Vegetable Medication
over Calomel, Quinine, and their
kindred Mineral Poitont.
sized Bkxast Frit, containing the llkeneaa
The serious ipjuriee entailed upon the
of her deceased hutband. Owing to thia sick, afllcted with Chills and Fever, or
latter feet, the pin is of great value to

Barry. *■“ Stela of
&gt; thirtieth Itttb] day

Mm. Atkins* of this village. loet, at the
festival at tholdastings House, a medium

Quinine, Calomel, Arsenic, Blue Pills,
less to the finder. Any person having Ac. in wholesale doses, are daily seen in
fotfod such a pin," will confer a great the saffron colored, and yeHow-akinaed
favor, and be suitably rewarded, by re­ Cripple, as he totters fl------ *-------- * vainly crying oat for
turning It,

FAIRBANKS’

SCALES

tSrStonewall Jackton is at tbe bead
&lt;&gt;f the Confederate troops in Southova
Ke mucky. Marshall, Citike, Pegram and
Breckinridge havip joined their divisions
with thgt of Jarkaoua old twmthnnd. and
the rebel grand column is preparing lo
The undersigned, having all tbe bl.nk, and
meet Burnside In deadly conflict oo tbe
fair fields of Kentucky.
Volunteers from neressary Instructions, is prepared to collect all
claim* sgsinst the Got enitneal for
the border counties are known to be dally
BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
leaving their homes to join the rebel Ken

WAB CLAIM AGKK6Y!

luckjrspsviegu'

.

DH. HADWAY’S PILLS.
t people sadaratood the iraportanM at esrnm with BADWAY’B PILlA, in mMtrwftatiao■ of purging with Mber pilla or powders, aalia
.
-^.ya, ibey would need les* pby.io
Iveswfrum much autfenag, and

give uotioc to tba peruana interested in laid
relate. of the peodenev uf sold petition. and tbe
hearing thereof, by oautlng a copy of thia order
to be published to tbe IMw Ainser. . new.
paper primed and dreuhUing tn aaid county of
il.rry, for Ibrte euceeaevre week*, previous to
Midday of bear tag.
.

taj-Four candidates are already an­
nounced for Governor of Eastern or Reb­
el Virginia. This 111 oat rates die hanker
tog for office, by fair means or foul, which
has impelled meet of tbe poUddsas of
Slsvedotn into the rebellion.
Among
the Virginia aspirants alluded to, George
W. Randolph calls himself the People's
candidate, T. 8. Flournoy thinks he is
th* candidate of tbe “first families," G.

than to b. heWM. St tea Probata OMm to lb.
Till.*, of Iluting*. and .bow &lt;■«,.. if my u»er.
ba. why the prayer of the petiUooer ahevld act!
be grsatad.
Aad it l» further ordered that the petitioner
five ootiee to tbew— I...—...! t. —u

rKOltATgOUrfER.-STrtE OF MICHIGAN
Joutity of Barry, ti.
''
Al a session of the Frobale Conrl for the Coan—Probata Office, in Ibe
Fridsy tbe tenth day
-------- .■--------,d e|gt,t ,
Prtaale,.

Oa reading and (Hing tbe petition, duly verified
of Reuben M. Oates, praying, tor rem ons tberaSn
aat forth, that AdmioL.iretl.Jti of aaid Estate may
be granted lo the petiUooer.
Thereupon it it ordered that Monday, tbe tier,
enth day of May u.xt, at tea o'clock A. M.. bo
asaignea for tbe hearing of said petition. and
that tbe ter. at law of aaid doceaaed.ar.d *1! oth. r
persona interested in *a&gt;d relate, are required to
appear at a soMiea of Mid Court.-then to bnboi«!e° at the Probate OflJee. to the Tillage of Hsaitnga. and show muse. If any titer* be, why the
prsyor of the paliUoner ahoald not be granted.
And it I. further ordered, that aaid peiltfooer
giro notice io th* person, interested, in sold
estate, of the pendency of Mid petition, and tbe
paper printed In aaid county, of Berry for lb res
auceeoair* week*, previous to mid day of bear“*’fA tn.* snpy.)
S- C. PBHTOLK.
aprli
Judge of Probate.

tberostter of the estate of FntaUoe Child,

On reading and 61lag the petition, duly rerifled
of E. W. Hewitt Administrator of said estate,
pravlng for reasons tfaeHin set forth that he may

CHERRY PECTORAL,
day of April next, al ten o’clock, in the fore­
noon, beaaained fortba bearing of aaid petition,
and that ibe heirs al la* of aaid dii-eaaed. and all
other persons Interested in said estate, are requi­
red to appear at a aeasion ef said Court, then lo
be huldan at tbe Probate Office ia Hasting*, and

The World’s Groat Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Cofl­
sumption, and for the relief
of Conaamptivo patienta
In advanced utagen
of the disease.
■

And it is fortbar ordered that tbepetitioner
viva ootiee to all parties interested, of th* penden^of said petiuos, sad the hearing thereof.

Ths Ikw been to Ions nwd and to asirm.
sally known, that we need do no inure than
canro the poblic that hi quality l» kept up to
the :&lt;l &gt;t ever, has been, sad that fa auy be

A DMINJSTBATOR’S;8ALE.

t/

A LECTURE

ty ofBany.-boldenat tba Probate OBea, ia tba
»illa&lt;a of Bastian, oa Monday, the thirteenth
day of April, in Tba jmr one thoaaaad niffhv
bUtidHHl and aixty-thrse. Praoant, HLarman C.
Prindle. Jndft of Probata.
In tbe matter of tba catete of Moaea it. axd
Witilsni Wilson, minora.
Oo roadine and flllnj the petition, dnlv enrfatod
of Hoxana M. Wilaon, Guardian of aald nlaora.
prayinx. fcr raaaona therein set forth, that abo

l-sF“A very pretty little crimeoo. yel­
low, sod blue colored filk banner.bwsring
upon its folds three stars an a creooook,
■with the figure* and words, “8d Louiaiana,” “Oak Hille." “Elk Horn." has
been hung up in tbe Graad Rapids Xspfr
office, for public inspection, by Hon. F.
W. Kellogg. Tbe banner w». taken at
the battle of Iuka, Mtaaiasippi, by a pri­
vate soldier—name not stated—belong­
ing to the 3d Michigan Cavalry, end waa
presented to the M. C. by the Secretary
uf War.

berculona depodtj in the lungs, White

half at tbe north -east qtrerter of kectlou twenty,
at*, rse.) in township two (»] North of rug*
MVM rn WMt, in tilt county of Barty sod State
of KisMgen, containing, la all, rirttr sores of
IsMkw^crt to the right uf dower of the mother
"'0o27FH11.4.1.'if,OTCO'2'Sk..

Mrs. Atkins, and is comparatively worth­

Let Physicians and others bear in mind,
■ Goxa East.—Several of our merchants
that iu all cases, either of Fever or other
have gone to New York to purchase diseases, where custom has sanctioned
the prescription uf Quinine, Calomel or
g'«oda.
I
Blue Pill, that RAD WAY’S REGULA
StcKsaaa.—Erysipelas bus prevailed TING PILLS will secure to tbe patient
all tbe benefits, In a much lete time, than
in this section for a few weeks past, to
these poisons sre expectod' to achieve,
some extent, in many cases, proving without entailing each terrible attacks of
fatal, Last weeK Mr. Charles Mend, and the liver, heart, and general system.—
Mr. William R. Sbaw,%oth old residents Nine-tenths of the discaees that sfiHct us
are caused by over-dosing with Quinine,
ufour village, died with lhi&gt;^i&gt;easa.
Arsenic, Calomel,&lt;kc.
Ranwar’a Rmcl*tbo Pills, operate
_ The Bvckaxa* Independent. a violent in from three to six bftrs—do not strain
Copperfield sheet, has died out These
the system—donut weaken it—do not
treason-mpcbiiHS don’t prosper in Micbtirritate thebowela—are coated with gum,
and therefore pleasant to take—positively
cures cunatipatiun, liver complaint, indiTiixFouaTakirni Wtscottsiv'Regiment getlion, diarrhoea, mercurial diseases,dec.,
cast 268 votes for Dixon, Republican, and when nothing else will touch the com
MX for Cathron. Copperhead.
plaints.
Guaranteed to be free from
mercury, quinine, iodine, antimony, and
far* The Secretrry*of the'Interior has every drastic and dangerous deus. The
■entered into a contract with Furbee A safest aperient in tbe world for ladies and
Tuckerman, to transport to the Haytidn children.
j
Island of.Abachc .five hvodrrd negroes,
wbo are free under the confiscation oct.
or the law emaDcipatmg slaves in the
District Fifty dollars each is to be
paid fi»r the transportation, and the firm
STANDARD
agree dial rights of property and protec­
tion shall be assured by ibe Ilaylien
govrrnmefit Thia leaves only rising frur:
millions more to lie culonifcd abroad.

known and reuarltable cure* it luu made of
tbe following duMws: King* Evil 0T
Glandular Swellings, Ttunora, Eraptiana. PtmplM. Blntohw tad Eurw. EraoneLu. Roie or St Anthony's Fire, Salt
Rheum. Scald Head. CouAj from to-

TO 'VOT7TSTO ZJTEISr 1
JmtPtMtM.ineSMmmitfti PrtmtCU.
A LECTURE OX THB MATCMK, TREATMENT
and raitlMl nOrv of 8parmatortb&lt;M or fewiaal
InroleBtary »teii..io«s, Saxml Dahlt-

AVOID MALINE PURGATIVES.

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�efltsHttJe. Mrot rf as know that by
fojudiciooa uXnlqg. hoewr^ cufa, flogs,
•Sa, «my he rendered extremely stashes.
If there is no perceptible analogy be­
tween these and bees, experience prove,
that they may be made tea limse mars
irntabls than they naturally would ba.
Nature has armed them with means
•o defend their stores, and provided them
viJk oombalti vroasa euficisnt to roe

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proUy veil aappiied with thia world's
good*. Ilka some biped., they become
very haughty, proud, aristocratic and in
•nlsnL A great many things ere eon
sirusd into insults that in "their days of
adversity would paw unnoticed; Dot now
it ie becoming proper fortheir honor lo
•how a Just resentment. It bebeovse es
therefore, to ascertain what arc consid­
ered insults.
First, all qulek motions, such aa run­
ning, striking, etc., about them, are
noticed. If oar tpovementa among them
arnllow, cautious, humble and respect­
ful. •• are often left to paae unmolested,
hai ing manifested a becoming deport­
ment. Tct the exhalations from some
persons appear offensive, aa they attack
them much soonor than others ; though
I apprenend there is nut so great a differ­
ence aa many sOppoee.
Whenever an
stuck ia made, and a sting follow^ tbe
venom thus imparted to the air, if only
one, It perceived by others at tome dis­
tance, who will immediately approach
the scene, and more stings are likely lo
follow than if the first had not bew.
Striking them down renders them ten
times more furious.
Not h&gt; the least
daunted, they .relent U&gt; tbe attack. Not
tbe least ebow of fear ts perceived. Eveo
after losing their sting they obstinately
refuse to desist. Il la much tbe best way
to proceed aa quietly vs possible U&gt; the
•belter of some bush, or to the house.—
They will seldom go inside of the (hot.
Toe breath of a person inside the hive,
or among them, when cl altered xratside,
is considered in the tribunals of their in
sect wisdom aa ths greatest indignity.—
A sudden jar, nomeUmse made by care­
lessly turning up tbe hive, ia another.—
After being once thoroughly irritated in
this way they remember It for weeks, aod
are continually on the alert; tbe moment
the hive is touched they are ready to sal­
ute a person’s foce.—Country Grn&amp;own.

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These
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and'rigilant scavengers that be over 'met
with Not a bug escapes them, whether
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they pick them offao easily and daintily,
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That portion that be pulled, rotted and
broke, averaged him JM 60 per scre.or
33M. making a total of Mid, and an
average of a liMia more than Ml per
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1863.

NO. 52.

C. G. BOLBROOK,

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A refuse from Richmond, who left that
city on Tuesday, givoa u intereettag m-

csveral days. Females bad
the streets nod at the stores un
did no g&gt;&gt;od, and many had been

posed principally o
Icro of the working
the African Church,'and a co tn®ill
pointed to wait upon the Governor to
request that article# of food should be
sold at Government rates.
After the
sninsula “as rapidly passage of sundry resolutions the meeting
ths deep Integrity of It* nntxirs. be could
as poasfote,” cooperate with Pope, Gen­ adjourned, and toe committee proceeded
era] McClellan refused to obey until the to writ uponGov. Letcher. That fqno
tlqoary declined to take any step in the
matter, and upon urgl
and puts .Washington in peril.
ladies were
20. That, after hie arrival o
Interview
withdraw.
face from the enamy, be retreated b=ck- toraac, General McClellan interposed was soon made public, when
body of
delays, which, in the opinion of General females, numbering about three
i hundred.
---------Halleck, were the cause-cf Popo’s defeat. collected together and commenced help­
SI. That after General McClellan ing themed vea to bread, flour, meat, ar­
moved his army Into Maryland in pur- ticles of clothing, &amp;c.
The entire city
as at qnco thrown into consternation.—
trom w aatungwu. suggesting tnat it r.aa Stores ware closed, the windows barred,
W&amp;lt MAm &amp;ft 'UMt. ho should suffer
doors bolted, and every precaution taken
agri pat forcible entries; but batebets and
inc mas, in a tattered military cloak, an. hands of women rendered
in separate attacks, instead of with
by hunger made quick wtfrk,
bls whole force, thus enabling the enemy
building after building was rapidly
to concentrate their troops at the point broken ' .
"Ano wco ars jo
The destruction com­
as to make up for their die menced on Carey street, above Fif­
hastily, and with snspraioo : ~uo yot assaulted,
General f" *«•!" Fold
teenth street, and was becoming general
in that section of the eily, when tbs City
.000 or 20,000 fresh troops Guard, with fixed bayonets, araged
the scene of operation*. A few individ­
23. That, according to the testimony uals attempted to resist the women, but
of Geberale Franklin and Barnride (both without suooexa One men who struck
Madallan’s warm friends.) ths enemy n female was wounded «n the shoulder by
mud of the riser.
oould have been overwhelmed the next a shot from a revolver, and the thrdhten
tanauy _ ___ .
_ _ fought in day, had General McClellan permitted inn altitude of those armed with hatebete,
Egypt, Syria, or Italy, bow their consent­ Die action to be renewed.
&amp;C., intimidated others from using force.
24. That General MeCTellan continued The Mayor soon appeared, and,mounting
ing eyes, as Napolonn himself unbcm net­
policy of daisy tn the face of repeated a stool on the sidewalk, proceeded to
ted his royal head, and hailed him as the
iugs from Washington, and that when
(he Riot act. During the reading
ho was retnovdd. be had refused for four uf that document o portion of the crowd
e-.ha to comply with an order from the suvpenfleJ operations; but no sooner bad
DISCI-.ACEFl L
President
to
advance.
RECOKB
the Mayor concluded than the seizure of
This
la the
whole,
sad,
rick
Ths
Jew
York
Tlasa.
(originally*a
” Me’- provisions commenced again more'vigor­
onal Jo;-t .Committee
ously than before. Al this junrtsre an
Clellan paper) truly says, In concluding attempt was made to arrest the more
mously reported aa foUowa^n the big-sit its survey of it,**D&gt;ere is not such another violent; hut the party immediately scat­
military testimony brought Lefors tbem; race rd of dereliction pnd inefficiency In
reel, and entering Main street, returned
Tha) with 195,000 men, 0n, Mo all military history; and ,|t ■ will aland
operalioda.
Clellan In Decanter. 1M1. ruu^J to icika a marvel e..d a derision to future
Gov. Lcteb'er then appeared, and,
advance on tbe enemy at Lr-tastea, 70,­ gcr.cr; tome.
mounting a vehicle in the centre of the
000 strong, though the roads tud th*
street, addressed the throe
ealher both favored thia movemaut
ixing the demonstration ea a
urged to it by Ute Praridsnt
Tna Richmond-AhepsWA has a
itigma upqn the city, and
lkClo!!.to allowed
2. ThatGeoeitl
-------------------------------------------dolorous article on the doflmt ef the
that but five minutes would be given
the Potomae to be blockaded,
e“'
’
' in which to disperse. If in thst
them
_______
shows that In that defeat the bopee of the time
theorder was not compiled with,
blockade, onJ assured by lha Navy that rebate xrrro d&amp;shad. The consciousness the tmop* would be called up to act.—
four tboouend
woulii free the K’- sr.
that their Northern silica are powerless, Again the crowd broke up, and in a few
haa dispirited the tnen of the South en­ moment* burst Into the stores on Frank­
gaged in •‘frregulsr opposition,u i lead­ lin street* But little dsmagn^was done
ing Democrat called the armed rabelHun. here, however, and the riot finally aubsided. but not until after the arrest of
The imteportanMofthia defeat ofths
sadlhe PravdsU w-iicitedit
Democracy cannot well be exaggerated ; atM'irt furtv of the woman, and the prombe’of the Governor to relieve the\wants
of the dAtltnte.
bread and
5. That Cunrtl McClellan nezlpcted party would have been u

I

DKKFKKATKD FADU*’.. by a foC

teo-ypoenrri to half a tnmbter of wster-wiHeare
i» a pleaaan1 end haritby suraulaot- *

MAUON ALLEN,

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
r\6U.Ea l» OkOCBRIKS, provisiou. pro
1_J du e. Bite, better, tert, pork, sad grain ol
We aay that XUnwar'e Raonr Reus? is the
all kme Atas leys candies, eta.,etc. Blora in xuoal
Ci.gant and pnwrrful mrdieinc known in liar
world. This is not bossing; Uy It, if you feel
Skeptical, end be coonoewi. Ileotridotein its
compoaiuon thaprorortwsofa diffnaira etinriant
D. C. HAWLEY,
an aati-aeplic, a mild but sSaetiva Amriagact, and
LJ Stana and Woadea ware, sad a general as a diract power over t^e nervea, neither narcotic
'.ArtnMaTaf Erovistoas Aho Netnry PwbUc. nor anodrae. that reliere. pate, in a manner pe
eulur to '.toelf. nd for wterb wo bar* no ward ta
Sura, two door* east of lb*
Hosea,

And wbriwUl be th*.hl** aad soon

SlisrellanD.

RODBRTS * WTRIMER,
fXWALRUS in drug*, mediator, patent modi1? nines, prists, rite, tanwattoe, barring (Sri.
porn flqaera. dre-etufa. window-riara, potty, grocchm. KalionerT. and tenaf erUrica. Store in

MWECZKY de ALLEN.
A TTOHREVH AT LAW aud Bolfcitora in Chan-

□ally, it will be found a moat pow*rfuI eauntcr
u-ritac*, instantly reddening tba eortece to which
it le Wpllad, and withdrawing th* blood frenriba
neighboring pert, wbarn i* may be tii eiUif er
teufri wp.eanaing pale and leading toinrfiwatin
It fulril, tbs indicalion of aqualiung tbe rircrirtoin mo,i affectively, and most baaulifrily to

TO TH06K WHO THINK.
cither In one of two ways; or combine Ibi'actiou

The Betreat frwi Maseaw
The retreat of the French army from
Moscow, to Poland through a thousand
hauls
and blood. Stands out in the world’s his­
tory m tlie sublime of horror, of passion
and devotion. Not the slaughter of the

of both. FiesT.—They actdirectly upon lb* ner­
vosa sytteta without toocblnc the blood reMele
^iSS. —the .anuu.&lt;rrt s» systotu. All Arnica liniments. tbolomew’e, nor
uarraHtumeoU, Ac., Ac . belong to thi* tlaaa, and nor aught aa
” Oflice’te the Court House. Hastings. Rich.
feeling at ail the cireriatiou,-may temporarily overwhelms the mind with the burden of
stop pain—bet hare not tbe eligbtest effect in re- grief, terror and desolation. The legends
Janna A. Swssxsv,
Fnass Ate-sv.
storing tbe equilibrium of I ba circulation, eseaatialto healthy action; 0a Ssco-tm-T.-Tbey eel
L. W. TYING.
upon tbe blood vessels without, es in tbe ease ol mouth to mouth by the firesides of Eu­
depletives. (L-teoraw, regard to the nere- rope ; and the direful tale will soon be
oos systea. Now. the fact is-tbai. th* eervre told, when Xerxes and Alexander, and
preside over tbe blood vessel*, end an •xtereal
appHcation to ba effective, most act upon beta Attila and Charlemagne shall have aunk
nerve* and blood veaMte
MUla, Harry county. M’riiaalca allocs
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF..
I. A. H&lt;}&gt;® ROOK,
twenty days
uf/philoeophy,
Wo proclaim ha* this doable action of assaging curlier than had
Xl: X2l '.tory ol Urita~r*
_____ I-ain, bv its specific effect upon tbe nerves snd
eqn.hnsg tbe etreristion. br ito eftet upon the
blood vtnsria. In this war II rritev** andteurts
J. M. RI SSELL.
RbeumatiMn. Lumbago, Youth ache. Htnd-aebc,
a variety of *neh Ilk* eonsplainU. W ben
o n YHICI AN and Sorgroa. OSes to Bonootr* and
taken internally, its aatrisgent and diffusive in the summer months, bad thrown their
L atom, SttoA •‘racL
,______ ______ _

ROBERTS,
HYSICIAX and Hurgro*-

DR. II..J. HAKEY.

A. .nd Solicitor sad C.uin.ellor

IM remoastrance c&lt;: nu
16. That the yictoriae
days’ batBee were all fought 1n the eJ
Mwee ofGen era) McClellan; he fixing the
poritiona andI then immedbtelv les
tha field.
,17. That after tbe battle of Malvern
Hill, nil the oIRoera testify that Richmond
might have been entered" (the /AirifUme)
yet MoCalleif agate foil back.
Harrison-j Landing, no

R.

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
TO TSOM

MoClellan printed

should blsriceu (ha acuate of the wreld.

fastings' Ututirss ^irntorj.

ORkNT &amp; BFAVLDIWG,

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River, G««ral

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£baa«*rr

the other hand, well clad. Inured to the
terrible climate, flesh in all pfoviriuns
and munitions &lt;/ war, turned upon their
path Tike vultures, and Used the passes in

RW HARNESS SHOP.

p’.rlioilM^atUBtion paid

. Ralph Esq., Middl.viUe

beginning of their
i which the advance
had not oven the bones
_
man snstenanee. There wee awmartfert
design uti
general battle, but rather
to death. The name of Napoleon bovsr-

peruaoent baa’
* *
Congress would
a summary abrogation of the imperial
enemy were enabled to erxanate that Ewere bestowed upon Lincoln, by the
volition Congress jpal ended, and
plaoe without the loss of a n:an,‘ dr a
oeCealinn of hostilities might' have b
30.000 men under the dauntless Ney,
«. .That before General Madeira left Confidently looked for, at cr before the
the palladium of Bonaparte, and next to
requested to sits I
No wonder
Washington by,wgrofBmJanna Rivar clcso oi* tbs present year.
teetr purchases.
Lincoln threw the whole yreight of his
•patronage Tn favor ofBuoking,be President lint 55,000 er.«1
um. W. iJ!...,. uicmdX
Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
left to peotert the capital, yet left but 10,­
sively Used.
.... and thee□ poorly displplhrtd, and were aci.‘.lered broad^ijt throughout the
000.
Bute; tta-.t the enormous suginery, of
without knowleoge of artilbry.
rruutiqa in the bands of Dictator and
kept back. Calculation after calculation,
H.
A.
GOODYEAR.
i mtnlona wns brought to Lear with
[iauUJ
based upon the suppoeed positions of &gt;
' irresistible forte against the ‘Copper
rr divisions of the other dirtriana of
Lincoln boa autweodsd, Connentlent la lost, and with it goes the hope of
■ blow." and there were but 12 OQO
ly peace, based upon party action
The Subscriiw-r is prepared to dn alt
North,which so many entertained.”

The attention of the public i* Invited

I. I. MOBTEAR,

Ley, two orders of ill® Prasi jif *~
lary zud F el .nary, 18f5, to n

New Harnesses,

KWIPPEK &amp; BTBR0W8.
ttorneys

A

Solid

sud

D XNIEI. COOK,

BLACKSMITHING

And squadron after squadback to recruit the
toiling band of tbs fightteg Noy. At owe
wilderness.

II. N. Nil ELDON

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
H. P. CHERRY

C. FRIKHLB.

10,000 Agents wanted

I
Soldiers m th. Army I Ladies at home!
M.J Gendemea
“17'“
from Five to Ten Dellars per day.
(See private Circular.)
FIXE GOUJ
'TocUns,1
:'l r.

memory^-Napoleoo reversed his ■
with but 0,000 guards to trace the
to rare bis frfowd or perish with
-There are tOOO.OOO.OOO is &lt;old
„du of U» TuilUriw,
W,

Gen. MoCUUm

DOLLAR

back te alonet inwitebla dsrirwKUa,

“a_‘7.Wt7..JTTr
eod will seed

•MbMB
ta ".-.Ts
folt throughout
and»
■—t
Cym the dty, ~
merchants are adding to the strength of
-i1 r~lk.u
troops about Ricamoud «
moralising. The authorities v much
axorciwd over it, and the greatest wifi-

to circulate tha report that the

amount of loyal sentiment the city, but
miaerably foiled. The foci of their deetiuition end
ble, and the abl
mil tb* conclusion that atartadon aloae
Incited the movement
being hurried up from
Richmond to Frederickaburg. There k
still a large fnroe in the vicinity of YBebmend: bill these « is believed, areabout

without
10. That General

11&gt; Thai General
FRANK ALLEN.

EMurmwATWH iw Maktlawd.—Hon.

provide for the immediate
suffering still prevails and is daily
inp.
Another uprising is foal
precantionary measures for ita ssppreo-

tefeoteiodlntitfewMr. (MbowwV
deosrtera Ud flood a» boldly

gunboats, (Iron dads) are "float in James
Rlvrr. The TlrgWa has heen tryteg to
set ix-Tow the obairortfons. aod now bee
•rar Drury's Bluff. The third W todto-

�WintU;
that M-1

eewep^few, ALoA DAwn.)
part sevprtao, that the village
tings the County seat of Barry
will harbor Northern Q
‘
rebate ww la &lt;1
_______
are ten IHd worse then
, arms against the Government that has ^“TheTRion'rftfoB.mS uafote
so long protected them, h grieves and Constitution is fodieeolobte, aad no State «irou«:
York B
' j Ari,t&lt;nr aggravate ma to thick thatiaUa coauty ran eeeede frwm the Unkm, er MlUty aa £ttJ'
days since, copied a paragraph from a yes, the adjoining town to the one 1 live
letter in a Cincinnati paper setting forth in in time of peace there will come out a
band of Copperheads (yes, traitors of the
Goverutnent) so bold aa to erect a Benesh
the Southern Confederacy. The reason b, on the Court House of Barry county,
adduced for this action is, the terror of a (Id token of thier love for Jeff Davis
rigid oMHoriptfoa law, which drags every
man into arms, and many who are not
capable; the hardships of the method

and Ms rebellious crew.) bcerteig the fol­
lowing descriptions: a piece of cotton
cloth about two feet by three, aad on it

used for impressing supplies for the army
out of the store-boMCs, granaries, barns, tree with tbe Bare painted thereon, and
stores and even cellars of the people; and the Stars ommitted; likewise on the
the wide-sprsad desolation and Cimino lower edge of the above described cotton

Tbe Pott comments upon the statement

‘•Why, certainly, only I stand by the
government, itnt by the administration."
■*So Vallandrgh.tm says.”
“I mean 1 am no abolitionfax"
“So Brooks says."
“Thatis, 1 am afraid wears alienating
the South-"
“So Tom Seymour says.”
“b other words, I am a Union man,
hot 1 don’t think war can restore H."
"So Toucey says.”
"But my dear madama, the war is un­
■fylt in s carious illustration of the
constitutionally carried on."
.
good natnrad war in whit* wo still carry
--------------------------on tbe war, that LeoL Semmes, the com­
“I mi
mander of tbe Alabama still owns three
houses in Washington, two of theta near,
“So Fernando WoodMys,"
one oa Pennsylvania avenue, which are
“Well, but isn’t tbe war fratricidal f
duly rented by his agent, and on which
"So Boo Wood soya.”
the rents art without doebt dirty collect­
"Come then, isn’t it hopeless P
ed and forwarded io lawful cwrreney, to
“So tbe London Tiir.et eays."
tbe traitor and pirate, who is engaged io
“Yes, my dear madams, bat what on
desolating our commerce.
While lams rebel prisoners wore pasaing through Norwalk, Conn., on the 11th
insL, some of tbe citizens wont to tbe
depot to have a look at them.
One of
the former asked if there were any aecesb
present. “Yet,” aaid one of our good
Union men, “we’vc.got five or six of that
stripe here, and wo would like to trade
them off for six of the meanest cussee
Jril'n J0tri»0e«J.»!
The rags of tbe multitude in
California now rune to sUver mining,
and everybody who has a few dollars to
apace is investing in some marvaloualy
xieh rainee io sems mjpronoeneea'ble )oeaJtty ortetor. Tbe mining excitement
fa Eke the’at 1880, »Uab tttado a few

f".1

Reynolds took the town, capturing two* jhfoifakre,
railroad trains and a train of wagoris.—

hai.Hiora Important resulta as erffeeting.
the situation than there named.
We
shall hare more full details to night. - .
Th. CUtwuv Kd&lt;l, of IL IMi

m

says: “ Despatches from Jackson to tor
17th, have been received, esylng. In sub­
stance, that an early atotok is to be made
on Vicksburg from opposite and below
the city, and for that purpose the Fc8erals bad pawed eight Uatafcho night pre­
vious.” A later despatch intimates that
the rebels expect Grant to Make demon­
strations south from Corinth at the same

contrabands, entting a slash noer Fort
Naneetnond to give u« range on a camp,
received s shell In their neighborhood.
S J h a skedaddle as ensued I oarer saw ;
but it was bard to" toll whether fear or
the negro’s Jove for the ridiculous pre­
dominated, as they came tumbling into
camp. Gen. Longstreet's headquarters
are at Wright’s about five mites from
Fort Nansomond. on Buraerlon road.

covering whole regions of country, by tbe flag was a piece of black crape attached
passage of immense bodies ol troops.— upon which was painted a snake and bear­

ing the words, “no quarters.” I ask you
Copperheads who you thought would ask
thus:
“ Wo are inclined to believe there is quarters^ . No Upioa meal assure you.
some truth in the report, because an of­ 1 think the above is one of tbq moot
ficer lately from the headquarters of Gen. treasonable acta that 1 bare noticed sicoe
Grant informs u» that, for miles upon tbe outbreak of thia uncalled for rebellion,
miles on either side of tbe Mississippi
Central Railroad th® people have been or since I have enlisted to go forth to
without a sufficient quantity of neurteh- fight tbe battles of my country. 1 claim
ing food for weeks and even months past to bo a loyal citizen when at home ; and
Toe able bodied men are mostly in the now as a true patriotic soldier (if I know
ranks, and cannot cultivate the fields ; the what patriotism is,) 1 do regret that such
negroes have either %rtm away, or refusq
to labor unlera tbey'kra forced ; and the open insults and traitorous outrageous
women and children are incapable of sup­ deeds aro recognized and upheld in the
plying their places. The consequence State of Michigan,
has been a failure to put in the propper ■ Oh I you vile, low lived, God forsaken,
crqpe, and an inability to transport sup­ heaven rejected, hail deserving, traitors
plies from other places, when they were
offered or could be fouud- Distressed to your country—you ought to bo bung,
by the wants of the present, and having every mother’s eon of you; and tha day
but a gloomy outlook for the future, the is not for distant when you will be made
people have not only lost hope in the to quake in your boots, and whoa you
tuoQtai of the rebel experiment, but begin
cannot express your sympathies for the
to see it and denounce it in its true char­
acter, as a wanton imposition and out- South as you do now, but will get dearly
paid for the hellish deeds you have com­
*ln Choctaw county they are aaid to
mitted before^your God and against your
have gone farther, and recalled their ad­ country—a government that your fore­
hesion to the rebel government Why
fathers fought and bled for, and handed
should they not, if they are so disposed 1
The principle of secession, or of the right down to you that you might live and
of any community to withdraw from prosper under; which you have done
oihjr communities with which its ineor-' until the present time. / But bow can
poratod, and determine its own future you expect to prosper any longer, after
political relations, is just as applicable to
committing such treasonable acts as you
counties and towns as it it to states. If
Mississippi may properly deny her^li- are guilty of, at this enlightened age of
gatiote to the general government nulli­ the world. I hope, for the benefit of you
fy the federal cou»litulion, and east off Copperheads that you will postpone do­
the laws enacted with the consent of her
ing any mere such damnable deeds as
own represen tali vet,*tbc county of Choc­
taw may do the tame in respect to Mis- you hire done, and not even think of
aisaippi .or the new Confederacy. The making peace with Jeff. Davie until every
county, indeed, may do so with a better traitor shall be laid six feet under the
justification ; for while the state has to? sod. I Tbe Tresident could not do a bet­
eelved nothing but benefit from the hands ter deed for the country than to order all
of the federal government, ite county has property belonging to northern traitors
thus far received nothing but injury from cofiscated. I still remain true to the
the state and the Confederacy.
"
Union but a bitter enemy to all traitors
Should the report in regard to Choctaw ' .of my country.!
be true, it is not hazarding much to pre-,
Hrnmt M. Wagcxxr.
diet that the example is likely to become
Private 2d Michigan Battery.
contagious. The same causes that ope­
rate upon one dmtrickare operating upon
lx&gt;ral or DtaleraJ.
another, and will tend to tbe same results, i
I lately dined in company with one of
Other counties wilt begin, end when s the*# insane youeg gentleman who as
few hare taken the lead, many wil^follow. Theodore
Winthrop ears in “Cecil
aay will then tumble down like a row Dreeme,” praise slavery aad think they
bricks, when tbe impulse is once com­ are aristocratic. Tbe young goatleman
municated, aqd the relx&gt;] government at went on for some limo, when Mrs.--------Richmond will not bo able to recover said to him, politely:
them, except by the use of that "coercion”
“If you sympathize with the rebels,
which they have so loudly denounced in why don't you go and join them !”
the practice of Ute national government.”
“I, madsme? 1 assure you I am per­
fectly loyal.”

-Murfreesboro. April 23.-itefogte* are der
reBeved from epyrarelMiat MeHapeviBe

and equal enjoyment of their rights and
liberties, so forte tbs same may depend
for their security and protection os the
powers granted to or withhold from the
General Government in pursuance of the
national pnrpoee for which it was ordainnd aaf esuMisbed.
“This conference does therefore rec­
ommend to tbe several Statee to unite
whh Kentucky in her application to Congrace to call a Convention for proposing
amendments to the Constitution of the
United states, to be submitted to the LegMature of the several Btatea, or to Con­
ventions therein, for ratification, aa the
one or the other mode of ratification may
be proposed by Congress, in aocordance
with the provisions in the fifth article of

NTh-i rropoeition was sustained by Mr.
Field aad all tbe Republicans ; but it wss
vehemently resisted by their opponents
and defeated—Yees, eiyht Btates; Nays,
thirteen States. .Every Stare State rep­
retented in that Conttrtta— Del a ware,—•
Maryland, Virginia,North Carolina, Kentacky,Temeeeoeand Missouri-all rotsd
Nay. Here it will be seen the Republi
cans advocated precisely what the Dem­
ocrats have, in repeated inaiances sines
tlie war broke oct, proposed as a means
of stopping it, but which tbe representa­
tives of South refused to accept to avert
the war. They would not even .declare
for the preoervatioD of tbe Union, or that
it* indieooleble.
Tbe croporitiac of
Amos Tuck, previously published in these
columns, similar to that of Mr. Baldwin
riven above, waaaleo voted down by the
South. Finally, the proposition adopted
was opposed by the Republicans, it be­
ing the same as that rejected to the bitter
sod by the Demoerata of the Free States
at tbe Charleston CemvecUen. When it
was presented to Congress it met with no
success whatever. In tbe Senate, Mason
and Hunter of Virginia, Green of Mis'
aouri, and Lane of Oregon, denounced It;

of WILD FLO

Four—. M—r—, April U —Tk. &lt;Uf
of truce boat State of Maine baa arrived |
from City Point. The Richmond papmof to day contain telegnaphic information
from Port Hudson, cononning the !&lt;*»
by the rebels of the ataamen Queen of
tbe Watt and Diena. The former gutaground in Grand Lake, and wae bloan
ashore by a ahi'll from tbe federal' gun
Newbern, N. C.. April
bust Calhoun. Tbe Diana was burni-d
ela have abandoned tbe iL__----------------- by the rebels. '
tngtoo, N. Ct, giving It pp as hopeless.Ono hundred prisoners and seven com­
The perseverance and pluck of the little missioned officers were captured With
garrison is keeping at bay 17,000 rebel, tbe Queen of the IFraJ. Among tbe la­
b without a parallel! Io the war.
Gen. ter was CapL Turner, Commandant - of
Hickman’s brigade has arrived here from the rebel fleet.
Port RoyaL
It appears the reat of
Foster’s troops arc so anxious to return
to thia Department that they offer tofe- Special Dispeteb to U. Adrsrtisb esd Tnbuae.
enlist for the war, Ifallowed to return to
St. Louis, April 24.—The rebels look
North Carolina, under their old com­
powcesion of Fredericksburg yesterday
mander.
morning, capturing one telegraph opera­
tor and a few enroll rd militia resident a
Spatial dUpafokioteaJMvertlter ud Tribotx. It is rumored that the militia contested
toe oofupalion «f the town by the rebels,
Memphis, April 5H.—On Betorday,
but nothing definite is known.
last week, threq regiments of Infantry,
A report through Herron’s headquar­
the 5th Ohio cavalry,
— ’’e ***_______ and
d epear
Ohio ters represented Priag al Pocahontas with
Di A P. DRAKE,
«
Battery under command
— --------- -* of
- Col. Bryant,
oflbd V “h WJaconaiu in fen try, left 12,000 evnseriptfa A
Tfei! steamer Selle hfemphit was cut
Memphis______
„
a reconnoitering
expedition.
out from our levee at three or 4 o’clock Weald eall
Attention of ALL wararea
Whan
near________________
Woncona, the Fifth
F
.
—
Ohio
cavalry, under comm mend of M*,, this morning by twenty armed men, lb* wishing saythiag la the of DKKTMTItr
Hayes, came.up with a detachment of headed by one who called himself a mem­
TEETH c xtrrefad &lt;* Ailed, ee abort MM
rebel cavalry, commanded by Blythe, ber of Gen. Curtis’ staff. Fears are en­
consisting of about 3,000 men. A short tertained that ebe has been captured by a
carefully
concealed
and
boldly
executed
engagement ensued, when the rebels (led
to the Coldwater rirer sod succeeded in rebel scheme.

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creasing on. the ferry which they then
destroyed. Early on Sunday morning
Major Hayes ordered a charee, resulting
in tbe capture of 80_r»bela. killing 20 and
wounding 40. Die rebels then fled in
great confusion and. recroeeed the 'ColdwMer. After they had crossed, the ene­
my being reinforced, Major Hayes fell
back to Hernando, a distance of eight
miles from'the Coldwater, where ho was
joined by tbe Iniantry, cavalry and bab
tory, eommandod by Cui. Bryant.
The
rebels had been so roughly handled bv
Major Hayes that they did not follow.
As soon as possible, Col. Bryant moved
his men down to the Coldwater and made
an attack on the rebels on the opposite
tide of that stream. The fighting contin­
ued until sundown, when Chalmers came
up with a large body of troops.
Col.
Bryant has .bean reinforced, and holds a
position near the Coldwater. The point on the Coldwater where Sab
urdaya engagement took* place, wee 28
miles southeast of Memphit. Tbe loss of
the Federate wee five killed and seventeen
wounded. Major Bayes was dangerous*
three Senators out of thirty-seven gave
lj wounded in the right, hip.
He has
their voices in its favor. 1 the House, its
fate was scarcely better.—Air A frib.

F;o« WuilsrtM.

Washington, April 24.—A special to
ths BorUsays: “A partial revolution
has been effected in tbe Ordnance Bureau
of the Navy Department, in consequence
of Ibe failure of the attack on Charleston,
MIRROR OF FASHIONS,
and new Instructions have bees tanned
rrsperting .ths armament of Iron clads, (uCARTKMLT JOURNAL DV GRAND XONDK.)
not only of those st Port BLyr al. but those
Circulation lO.OC (isrgrst la &lt;h» wetMI. l*cb
t&gt;jw building. The DaMgrecu guns ar­
aumber coateias Urn aad m»|n&gt;&gt;6«-al Fashioa
Plate., aaleadid IHwrattae. ef an ibr f»u.bi be removed, and an entirely new 13
inch ran. capable of using 75* pounds «.f &gt;Ue aad Parts eerWHn, far ladte'aand abildrWa .
powder al a load, u to be substituted.—
Thia is io be done before tbe attack on
Charleston is renewed.
By means of
thia change a single effective abut may be
relied upon to breach Sumpter, and it
may also be effectively bombarded at a
much greater distance.
Tbenew guns are now in process of conrtructiou, but it is believed several weeks
rrxa',, Arthurs, or
0Q,,r v C1&gt;&lt;B
will elapse before they can be put in a suffi­
STS:*-’-'-'*®
cient number of Monitors to permit the
renewal of Ute attack on Charfoetoo. itia
m
rumored that at one time Ericcson pro
tested against scnffiog his iron-clada into
collision with the forts of Charleston with
no better armament (han they carried.
Jw aad Wrtfc,.
At least the necessity of a change has
rart Betr-Wlaf al
been admitted and acted u;xin at tfe.
71‘ * ,p“”&lt;!’d
1,T”- 0,4d
.*
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New York, April 21.—The New Or­ Navy Department.
leans AVa has news, rt’a MatanxM, from
All
rnttewiben are «QtlU«l to tea flret ftr’y' tuMre •
Mexioo, to March 37. it fo said tbe
French, on chat day, made a general at­
tack upen Pusbla aad ware repaired to
beyond Cbtrtuca; the victory was ootnpteta, toe French losing 60 cannon and
8.000 men. Il is steo reported that the
Mexicans have sent40,000 tnen tc occupy

Adraatases of Beta* a Wosaaa.
A woman rays what she chooses, with­
out being knocked down for 11 She can
take a snooze after dinner, while her
busband goes to work. She cm go into
tbe street witboot Ixeing asked to “stand
treat,” at every saloon. She can stay
at home in time of war, and get married
again if her hreUod is kilted. She ran
get divorced from her husband whenever
she raesoeeshe likrabetter. She can get
AuofiWal report from Gen. Orters,
her husband In debt allover until he warns puMiebetf iaMaRton.havmg ben rec^Xi
the public not to trust her on his account. from Gen. Comoafot t, Males that toe
Bitt all three advantagnare balanced by
Uy great fact that she cannot ring base, ,
go sparking, or climb a tree with any!

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MORTGAGE SALE.

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opportunities Io know, that the grod

wheal in this county never looked n

ft. National Bamx u Drraorr.—1

NgtMwJ Banking Law.

Tbe amount
ly subscribed.

State Fair, is to be held at Kalamazoo.J

FstnT Prosficts.—Everything is til
line of fra it-bearing trees and shrubs art
■coning forward rapidly, and unless nid

ped by untimely frosts, will yield a
-abundant supply of fruit'

Lott.—On Um evening of toe 8th inst
festival al tbe Hastings House,a medlutrl

-aixed Baxarr Pin, containing the likenea.1
■of her deceased husband. Owing to UiiJ
latter feet, the pin fa of great value tc
Mrs. Atkins, and is comparatively worth
found such a pin, will confer a great

feror, and bo suitably rewarded, by re­
turning it
’
.
Wmuuuwx.—Rev. A. H. Gaston,
formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian

Church of thia village, has withdrawn his
connection from said ehurch. ■ His fare­
well eerneon was preached last Sabbath

-church for seven years, and he relirM.

with tbe sympathy and kindly feelings

We du not know where his future field
cf labor lies, and no arrangements are
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Tor Atlantic Morratr for May, fa

J our table.

Il opens with sslecttone

&lt; of that genfal fcfod, will read with delight
' Dr. Holmes contributes a learned arti­
cle, illustrated with cuts, with tha title,
“The Human Wheel; Its Spokes and
Felloes," in which ha gives toe mechanism

Palmer's artificial one.

Agaaaiz furnishes

• paper on “Tbe Fern Forests of the Car­
boniferous Period." Hawthorne gives a

Mine Prescott, and “Paul Blecker," by
XaaOCmtetry Xewsyapen.

.

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lopri wudry u.inm. Th.,
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paUU ratata,.—
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BBBaponria."

New York, April 22.—The DerahTe
letter from New Orfcaw. April 14th,
•ays : The news to-day frem Brashear
City, is.of the utmost Importance. The
enemy evacuated his works at Centre­
ville fast night,*}Qt wifi probaWy be rap­
tured entire, as bo is enclosed between
Greyer’s forces on one side and tbooe of
Emory and Welteel on ths other.
He
tebaviug bls g^sad ammunition bo-,
hind him.
MTbe Stoemor Diana, lately taken from
ua. will certainly be recaptured, an die U.
8. steamer Clifton baa removed the cb•trua^ofcs fo the river, and is rapidly

the author of “ Life In tbe Iron Milla."—
"Gala-Dayf ta a cUractaristic article by
Gail Harndtoe. -Only an Irish Giri,”

furntaboe us a glimpse into New England
life Mr. D. A. Wasaee contributes a
political paper on ths question, “Shall »c
tad eMrtribettoae, Whittier firing ue a

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STATIONERY,
Tbare to a natural la* about cutting
in tbe bough, of all kind, of ev.rgrecn^
which can never be departed from In a
■ingle instance without doing more or
kae barm hi tbe long run. U la thia:
That-tbe lowest bough, all around tte
bottom of a trwe or bush bo left longer
than tboae above tb.ni, if only the frac­
tion of an inch, and tte rifle bolds good
from the bottom bough, to tha loptnoet
ones, even of a Wellington!.. -The reaaon for the rule I. thia; if the bough, or
brunches in any part of tbe tree or bn.h
are allowed to get longer than tboae be­
low them, tha longeat will throw off tbe
drops when it rains, shade them from tbe
■on ; and when tbe rain and aun are kept
from an evergreanfeongh itaoon languish,
ea, and die. by inebe.. That is tbe only
reason why laurels and fir-treea, and all
tbe rest of them, get naked below. Peo­
ple allow tbe U&gt;p branches to spread over
the bottom ones. Now. any one who
anderatan&lt;s that law, and act. co it, can
never go wrong in listening, tew hedge
RADWAY'S RENOVATING
or a holly hedge, or a Juniper, or any
RESOLVENT
other aueh plant. The mure leaders
)A. UVASAYTEE^-On. to ata teute rf
there are in a hew hedge, or a telly hedge,
or a thorn or , barberry hedge, or any Dr. RsdwBy’s Cl«»nM&gt;K Syrup—called RADhedge whatever, tte belter, provided WAT’S RKNOVATING RESOLVKNT-aillcar.
that none of the leader, are allowed to •b» wont ess*s oTBkui Dteto«. Secondary By pbget much stronger than tbe ret, which
to secured by stopping in, in tte summer,
any of the leaden which are much strong
er than tte reat.—Cuteyr Gardener.

A few bright, warm day., such a. alway. occur tte latter part of April, are
aauaUy auffieietit to bring on the stuck
DE RADWAY
of tbe planting fever. Tte garden must
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a reaving upon them, h it far better to
leave eowing moat aeada until"tha ground
la dry aad warm. A few of tte hardy
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lettuce, tomatoee, radiates. Spinach, sal­
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DR. JLADWA'

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•Tbs’drua Ms feaadotla.
Hvgtrsa to air
ifriMRtMtofem,
adfrWie ki« muaau
■ TeSsr; Maas, ' ■ - •'

SlisulhiHg.

•MWaoauMpwnma Irem Um Bvitam all feedciKwils and iu.pure bumcre.
Tb.y *tar. tarn all wsraaftve pOJa. Ttair
artinn t* not tore!, or etabsod to a portion of Ihi
bo».l» Ore.iiv Furertiv. P.lte wirmrr.t eb.t
tetoUMtaepsttotoldrMvmran. of to. taw*
by imteteej tta ooate of tta iatertinra.
I •
••«M»«te'ory dreraraa. tbe irril^
*** 0~«*« Fsrgativv Fill. -.11
1 ?Ot ’’°fr
Ibf
• •*“'
-‘revs
bon; tforriura,gn-at eaul.on la rrau.rvd an aV
tarka of inUan.at.on o( tbv tawrla. bilimia eolw.
vamv!

Tbrre err a visa, of chronic diaraara, chnnit
RtovMtiMm. Epterptrncnt uf to. Liver. Splren
bnlarxiraeul. dwwr- cauaml by th. rarann.
whfeb.cetebi.

caetain, sad Um pnt&gt;&lt;w&lt; avoids Use danger wbirh
an eiirdsis af Crtebfastn wonld is&amp;wt.
In Trflow. Typhoid, ud Batons Trtrers,!n Ere
sip«lreftesa&gt;l Fex. perMtMs U birtste raeewttel;
bet in administer sdnss Wlrr».tri-ri(ls. th. irHprove fetal. In rbes. caws a »Hd, anmMter end
aiwOy ettausiataig laxative, that will ptuwe'-aad
Leal, soothe and strengthen.like Rsds-av s Krgn
tatiag Hilta. Is itasteS Tbe esuao of ee mtay
deaths in Use dievasea is owing u&gt; tbe want of
a psrg«l.&gt;e like RAD WAY'S PlLLX. that will
purge witbool depleting or interfering witb tbe
luneuons or oilier ararrtinns. XoIsmIs abandrvdufTcBow or ettar bvsr eases wi eld prove
fatal if tad way's fills were adopted hitheir trvat-

ly b«M tkal snpim. nsuiws. tirtreM, tswMMes.
duriwe ita s? I «wt»ss ol their pUta. is a favorabto
■ K»l if their (Mil.
with the
the
cfiwaswi hsnwrs Wl cirruialloK in th. listens.
ttar.we«M U« but Hide pain ar gnplnf. It is
the sbseaci f ite tale snd other humors, which
their laiperfect pills fail to pirn o-jl of the etaism. that accasiuo* the pats. By sxamlsiag tba
etnols ereewaMafter severe friplne, they will
be feend thia sat watery.
•
AVOID SALINE PUlW.ATlVJjf.
Maur perMas are in tta habit of laklaj Balls
Beidlii: Water. lUgneeia,
to regelate ibsir
bowels. This Is errouvuiM. They incased in ol&gt;tainiog an e« s-.uaUon of the watery parts only,
leaiiug tbe current bumrni. and that is all; but
si the expense nr tbe ifrer, patterves, kidneys,
Ae., not one stem ofthe bile cr other tmporilusa

H. WRICnT.
wta &lt;?OVftl»EI.U&gt;R at LAW
talieitar setattaMNUsr »Ctare«y.ComaalMiowor t-rtaUuir’.nirel'^7Atteirtion paid to tta soUartiea ad
slarnu and Uteiwy promptly remitted
Ottas. witb W. W Ralph Esq., Middlsvilla
lurry Crawly Mlihigss.
.......... •
S. B. For Ita MSrstaMse st AtH^Ji and
atbrre I will to is sUrttaaaoe ai th. o»re of Ita
Comm Cteri. is Ito Court Houm ai Haat ar.
• rsry Weducadejr.
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JJEW HARNESS SHOP.

KSAPPBX A
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The sitentimi of the public ii
to tta Sew U*rora» Shop of

WsM®««.

1. A. GOODYEAR,
la Cransctira with fos Hardware.

Good Eastern

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Birin—

sively Used.
Th. tost ef vrukmew wnploy^.
Jtevalriac tae co start srtim. .
fjaoH]

H. A. GOODYEAR.

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G(O! GOLD! GOLI

,_ ,
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j “rr/
ting in the sunehinr, was anxious to du
something to please the good Cud who
bad madu such a beautiful wurld. tfo,
as alie learned b«r verse,—“And if thy
brother trespass against ttae seven times
®*.‘« ‘»n’l seven limos io a. day turn
again tu tbeo, saying Ireptui, ttau ahalt
forgive him,”—her gray eyes looked very
thoughtful, aud her small mouth grew
finn with aome very important rosolu| tion.
.
Pretty soon down stairs she came to
the dining mum, and found nobody there
but brother Frank, who bad two years
the start ofber in tbe race of life, but waa
riot so far ahead as you might suppose.
He wm looking very discontented. -Real
mean P wM |he first words that jumped
from' bis mouth, though you could'nt
have expected anything better from such
u pout. “Real mean to spend such a day
a* this in school!” and the book be held
in bis baud was transferred to bis foot
and sent spinning ip thu air frem wbeeoe&gt;1
H returned with a broken back and two
I
fluttering leaves.
“O Frank,” cried Milly. isnU lhat my
ytrithiiielic 1 and you know 1 waa try­
ing to keep it like a oew.bodt."
. “1 declatwil »S” »md Frank, in a touo
•4,real rcgrcL “J thought it waa mine;
I'm sorry ; woOt you forgive mel"
‘^Tea,''said MiUy, slowly picking up
the sotttored leaves, and thinking of her
(use, -yes, I suppose soand uuder her
breath abv added “OnA"
. '
Breakfast over, they ataxted for school
togcUwr. “MlMy,” cried Frank, sudden
iy,‘ heru cumce a Ing dog—tongue out,
ted eyes! Look out for bydropbobiu!"
Foor Mdly ran lurward in great tar­
rot, too irigutcuvu In are where she step­
pod. powu went one foot lu a Ueachervua tKdc, aud the rest of MiUy came
loiuuiiiig aftsi. ..Abia waa a venous im»
uap i lor toe saui »m quite rutiteal trotu
vuu uiiuplvd elbow, auu worst ot all, one
u| tuu uiurouco aivues bright as a mirror
—badagrewl »iule uusiguuy gate. Mdly
uuist tutu tours, not about .tow elbow, lor
sue could bear pmu like a berv, aud abe
ape* tost Mature with tbe help ot that
wxiwrjwupeu oid tenor, lune, would soon
ad ma patch so nicely joined *lhat sue
vouid uever nod the seam ; bu^ibe cow
Shoe tout * as hopeless.
•U 1 rank! bow could
cried
MiLiy, "Aud the dug waa uuly good old
Oslo, that would ut hurt a tly! ’

"I do forgive yoit,” said MTUv, with an
effort, and ata counted something on tar ;
%w. “Starts,’’ Mid ata to beroulf.
BttaatMMoMlUC. MT hM
“Wbrtbavoytataencoimli^all day,
Milly r asked Frank curiously.
Milly did not answer; but as aba ran
into dinner a vary self satisfied smile was
on tar face, sad ata repeated to taroelf,
’•_*vm taMt.
Wall; I tape Gsta rima
been pleased, for.h has been tfofj hard;
and Fro » Riad it's over, for Idou’t think
I could bold m»l any logger.’’
,e.}
It uvuoed-afi hard in the aftarpooa,lhal
Milly and Frank* were allowed to stay
at tame and etitay in tta play-roosu
“O dear,’’ said Frank, with a yawn.—
“Bufore I begta this "role of three which
pexzlae ma,'* let’s jhave. ooe little tone
OM. of that music bos Umla Charley gave
you-" ,
■
. .v.. i । i ।.,» • -.j-­
- Min,1.&gt;.6,ku-».&lt;i.
si» &lt;»L,a
not resist tta lempUltoa, and running
from thu rwvm, eta soon returned withtta l resaw re. Carefully eta put ,ix&gt; the
liule gqtien key, and turned It with the
greatnet oaulitm; but mischievous Frank
slipped st a little wooden wpdga in the
delicate worka, aad wbre ata paused and
listened, with eroQ/ng lipa, aud bead
turned ou one side, tta wonderful box
“ Whatis H r'.criqd she, turning quite
“O," said Frank, magnificently, dop't.
Ire alarmed, rm a great magician. Just
let me put my' finger in the bot one wo
ond, and all will be right*
Hilly entrusted it to him with tremb
ling hands. In went Frank's confident
fingers, but they pulled out the wedge a
little too. roughlyr.
«
—-» went
—
Snap!
some
dulicate spring: thlere wm a dreary noise,
as if the whole boxx were
.... going
^._
to fly in
— —— 't;"
Frs-'h
*r­~
pieces and then all‘ wssstilL
Frank ex
. with
-ritb‘ a diamaved
dismayed poo,
amined the box
(see,
“Milly” said be, at length, witfian v&amp;wt,'
“It’s broken—spoiled ! Can you forgive
tri*!*
‘•No !’ said little Willy, stamping bar
little foot and bursting into vehement
tear*. “I can’t, and I needn’t, either.—

failei

tiodfer Iriimwat at tbe dmor
’’• i ■
“Charleston Is situated upon it lb? W
el point of land at the juneCfoo of CAf»r
and Ashley rivers. No pbrfton of tta
dty la more than twttrty feet abort the
tl4 so that on approaching ,&lt;t from the

•pfrw of its chtrrehrt a«m to rlre drreotly from tta ''Wfltah ' Yta Cooper river
joins Um Ashlsy.kt right angle, from tta
north, and Um cfiDliowtton of thfr iMtor
river, running directly due snrtA'forins
th*' low or harbor and hay of Chailevton,
wHdf wMana wriiduiQMWMa twWffre
miles folia month, dtaant abotrt-taq
tnBaa: frofa thn^hy. On tbe opposite
aids of tlM Cooper rivsr, wkWs.lt de
hoodies into tbwbtrbor, a short mile
from the city, is Castle Pinckney, a smalI
work,' but miMinting aome beary guns.
Nearly opposite; on the other side «f lb*
harbor, ow James Islaad, about two miles
from the city, midway between Belli van's
and Jamre* Islaads, is Fori Sumpter, and
directly northward wf tt,on Sullivan'a
Island al a distance of two tbouaand yards
is Feert Moultrie. Between tbeaa two
forts is the only cbesnel for vcMeb to
approach Um mty.
The principal en­
trar, os to Um tarbotis through ship chan­
tai, tbe outer tar* of s bsen la,* distant
southeast from Fort-Sumpter about aix
mi lea. Bhordy after aretaiogtta tan Uta
rtrewiy'a vessels will ooms under the fire
of tbe batteries on John's Islandi om.
and parall'led to which the channel ruM
in k wsnteriy direction for two milec—
It then raakae an angle northward, run­
ning for m&lt;re» than a mile directly to
wards Forts auiapter aad Moultrie.—
Aferr psssiug lbs former it lures to tbe
west Bad peasea beneath the fortifcatinns
direpUy under tbeir guns, and then bends
to the south weal, in which direction it ap­
proaches Fort Johnson for upward of two
miles, while on tbs right it is under the
fire of Castle Pinckney. It is not uptil
the enemy siUnoes or passes all these
works, and others lhet will wnnoanco
themselves at Abe proper .Upxe,. that he
will be able to occupy Cooper and Ash­
ley rivers, and place Char|satoo at the
mercy of tbe shot and shell of his iron
clade,"
,
_
,

'AstfeaAsdsM piibHubed tW
&gt;rfobmVMtor Hugo, uhieb
public meeting bald In that

naw suffering from,
□ai. which prevents
fmr foHtftlcxi,’ *y
moved/ BaJiesedu
Sympathy la peon-

all Ila light has returned-, PuUnd^-everwhermia*. Mredtag and erret, dexaksUe
aid.
I1*? •*&gt; dtaP^-di-; u« law of tbe abuve.
Let us not
oeaao repeating k to Th/t guUty ; Alexan­
der Iln who at thfv moment, weMs upon
two nations, far the witsfortnwe ofthe owe,
and the shame of tbe altar. The vneee
to, be pitted of the twa is eoc Poised
which be ebaghtan: ills Russia which
he diabonors. 1 say It with grief, the
Uussiau army, through tbe fault of Alex-'
sndrr IL, defiles the Russian flaw. May
alltbe spprobrium fell upon tini man?
A people is degraded when made the
butcher of another pwopfe«. f wish for
Poland reaaurreoefow to Htarty-; for Rus-

-J do more than wbb for those two
reaaurrectioos—1 expect .them. . Yea,,
doo hi would be impious, and al^aKt an
aecnmplioe; yrs, Poland wftl- farftamph.
Ito final death would be more or leu the
death at as all. Poland in a pari of K«rnpe'a heart. On tta day w herein the
last pulsation of life beat in Poland the
whole civilised World wwiM fee! the ebiu
of the sepulchre.
Alto* me then,' to
utter from afar this cry, which will find
M aaho iajwmr hearto:
live Po­
land! Long live tbe,liberty of mrn and
the independence of nations! Accept bn
You’re very bad to me! I’ll run right
this
nfoasilm'
all
my
wishes
for
the hepto your room and tear "Thur kite, and
spoil everything I (ah find I”
'
plneuuf tbe-^hud of Jersey, which lr
meet dear to me, and also of your .eaceiPoor remorseful Frank offered go op­
lenl population, and receive, friends, my
position, end acn-se tbe hall she ran,
cordial salutations.
■
_
with st sea m’ng eyee and burning cheeks,
Victor Hroo.
and stumbled right into Unde Charley’s Prevideet Llaoota’s MliUarr Brpiolte.
Arms.
.The Satioiml IiUrllifenttr, discussing
“Hlty tlty ! what's the matter now!”
military alls ire ahd tbe alleged inlarferA Brave Act by a Vatea (XKeer
But before the words were out of bis
ence of the President with the plans of
While in command of the piphet lines,
mouth, MHIy was poo ring forth her
I tbeGmeral'iD-ChiefioirodoqeslbeWlowfrom Fairfax to Centreville CapU Georgs
story.
.
mg exlraut frruu a speech madw by Mr. A. ArmstrtJta’, of tbe 7th Michigan’(Cav­
Uncle Ctariey looked grove when she
Lincoln while a member of Congress, alry, arrestaKasaspicMMlB character wfc»
finfebed. “And so yon think it le right
and when, with that festive humor which
waa prowling about the neighborhood,
to be angry now F’
runs through bis discourse, be held tbe disarmed him, and was bringing him tain
■ “Yea," said little Milly, Impetuously.
. camp between a couple of men, whan the
•It Is quite right. I've forgiven him trv- following langusge;
^“By they way Mr. Speaker,.fio you
fellow, watching his opportunity, put
ea timn, tbik makea CsgAL*
know that l am a military here I Yea,
‘But didn't yon know,* said Utfds sir, iu tbe.days of the Black Hawk war, (spurs to his horse, which sprang outfrom.
Charley,'that there Is another vgroe where I fought, bled, and came awa v. Speak between bi* guards. and dismounting the
Jesus tells Purer not only to forgive bis ir." - I Gm. CaMSuGarcex. reminds me of man that taM Ms Itoree. Tta villain nt
olios drew a large revolver that Im bad
brother »(ftn timri but until arovata £aus
my .own. 1 was.uot xtStiUmsn'a defeat,
kept secreted, and turning about, swovs
stoeaP .
but I was about as near It as Casa waa to be W«&gt;n)d eboot, The Captait
ho wnpld sboot, Tbe Captain rude up to
'Seveifty jimea seven !* crlad Milly,
Hulls surrender; and like him, I saw tbe witlun trn or twelve paces, and pointed
looking quite bewildered. ‘Oj.ni sorry
place soon afterward. It is quite certain his revolver aA’ him. *Tta Captirfn dis
bis
revolver al* him. The Captain dis
I ever begun. I shall have to give up that I did not break my sword, for! bad
trying to please Gvd in that way.*
. . ’ none to’brsak; but I beqt a musket pret- mounted, drew hie revolver, anti shouted
to tta man t
‘
”
' ' *
' ’ ‘
•I tape not,* said Unde Charley.
.
log to kill hi
•Butyou dun*t know taw bard It ie to
the frllow fir
beep forgiving, sad'forgiving,’ wept Mil
Deration; I bent the musket by accident.
If Gen.'Casa went in advance of me in
' 'Yee, I think Ido,’ said Unde Charley,
picking whortleberries, 1 gueea 1 surpaaamiling. 'And I shouldn’t wondef if tbe .led him In charges upon ibe wild onions. ,
disciplee knefe it, too,’ .asid ho, half to If he saw i»V »•« 6f bM«MC IndiM*. Jj
liimself, ’when as soon as the command was more than 1 did, but I liad a good
'was given, they cried with one scoord, many bloody sirujirss VffF the movqui| “Lord intreaes TStfr TsHh.” Yea little .toes; and although I novar feinted frmn
• Milly,* be couttancd al dud, St certainly Ions of blood,-1 cajr truly any J was often
is hard, taf ws must aiwaya keep trying, verv’ hungry.
and nos ooubt tbq times, oi’.ljsr; for i
-Mr.Spider, Wisbo^evweo.vuiuda
think “seventy times seven,” means that to doff whatever oor Democratic friends
ws should s/woyir forgive.'
cd willy, lu tinreell.
*0'1 ean’t do it,’ sobbed Milly, torning _
Al eeuuul frank Waestdl very aggradetorminedly ' eway from poor Frank ‘
vsiug. ssttU taiilj taU grant tsiuptetiuo
wbd stood In tbe doorway , the imhge of*
lukusgwltar vsWae. Mu buries ad tar , despair. ''
‘ *
’ ’
•
/ ।
aiMoqAurtl aM &gt;urt at, aiKi Ouua, wtorW
•I’ll give you my new book of trends,' .
aUw-wcMuplo tar ciara, tua Sere grow
MHIy, and tave all my tnimay till' t orn
eoMctiiy ioti|,a*0 MsUy, stuusWteg over
buy another boa,' cried Frank ie dolefal
ttatUf tail,'to her gnau founMiuauuir ata id
, tonca. Bin Milly would Doe Ifuten.
Ute SaugDUtf ui tta raisoui.
Aiat trank
‘Vefy well.’tahi Unde'Chirlky, *wooMwws aumurry. Duwfuretkl bu tadp Ins
advise you not to Uy “Our Father" for i t
lure ttarng su tag 1 Ain irtud very h«rd
'
1
tokeep ttaui Uniter Uta dvsk, out there day or two?
•Why Fsaid MftTv itFgrealsurprise.
wanuniy ruunr there for taw.
Ata was1
‘Why. just stat* iasvvrytSd it would
aewur^ ; mm piaHtaiAlidy tiaa *u forIm to hjure to prey—"And forgive uasnir
gsse hire 'Atasrw were onu or twu other
treapeaaaaas we forgive fmit wta baa
gsswvaatae to mm nsursnug »m&lt;m itartmt i
trrapasaed against- ua.”
____ is; —
Mill) Vttatota grew banting red. Bta

to tbe sorrus ful Agave Id kUdMMtaasr
lasr anaasritand Mavtoek.andhad w^ood;
cry on aba hift pocket of kia brews roundGobd ■ hearted bicadctaig Frank baa

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or THS

VAR NEWh I!

oir.a.r.f

rsance^oj, nis oryr

tbe Democrat party, who are at heart
Ift-al, bat, who proposed from mistaken

and presi over their lessenIur means ol
notions of duty, to follow disloyal loaders, transoortaiion. The railroads throuahourSeBoulh are ra the last stages ef dito refiect upon lbs probable roerit of
their actios upon the bepee of rebels in fopiaauoc, and the material for repairs fo
arms. And wo have also endeavored to difffeull, almost impassible to be obtained.
The destruction of tbe extensive iron
ebow that the rocsat sclico of the Capworks on the Cumberland river, below
resolutions sad platforms were directly
calculated to give encouragement to rebcis,should that party succeed. We would
never charge intended treason upon tha
individual members of the Democratic

party; but wo have claimed and atUl
claim that tbe policy marked out by tbe

leaders, was treasonable in the highest
As a proof of the correctness of tbe

position taken by the Uebublican press,
relative to tbe position «f tbe Copper­
heads, and the effect which a triumph of
their cause would have bad npoo the re­
bel lion, we quote a single paragraph from
the Richmond Diepaitk, while mourning
over tbe Copperhead defeat in Connecti­
cut, as followB:
“ Lincoln baa suoceeded; Connecticut
is lost, and with it foot the hapa of an
early pmue, bated upon party atban at
the North, uhich to many entertained."
Tbee it will be seen that, according to
ths evidence of tbo rebela themselgpe,
had the Democracy succeeded in the late
election the rebellion would havtf been
encouraged to hold out and renew every
effort in the hope of aid to be furnished
by party action of the North. And ev­

ery man who voted the democratic ticket
woeW be guilty of aiding the rebollioo,

either intentionally or otherwise. &amp;ould
any one who to willing to devote a mo­
ment of lime to earnest careful' inquiry,
salt in what way the rebels expected aid
from a successful democratic party; wo
would answer such jlaqulry by quoting
again from tbo Richmond Di^taieh, as

follows:
,
**Tbe importance of thia defeat of the
Democracy cannot well be exaggerated,
for, if the result had bjpi otherwise the
northwest would have. risen, the peace
party would have been organised on a
permanent baais, the next meeting would
have been followed by a summary abrei,
gallon of tbo imperial powers bestowed
upon Lincoln bo the abolition Congress
just ended, and.a cessation ofhasiUitfea

And now, loyal democrat, do you ask
how ths rebels knew, or why they should

expect any ansh aid; wa would point to

tbo action of your leaders, after the re­
sult oftbe fell elections, in certain States,

when they met Lord Lyons at tbe
wharves in New York, owd laid before
him their pleas, in tbe bope that British
lust for power, ami lest for gold, would
betray England into helping to aid the
separation of Ameripol States.
And,
think you, that Rebel agents in England,
were not swift to qonvey such tidings to
their friend., allies, and constituenta in
the rebel States 1 More than this, prom­
inent Democratic (Copperhead) politi­

cians found means to lay tbeir hopes end
plans directly before the Rebel Govern­
ment at Richmond. And now, we wouM
ask you, loyal democrat, and all others
who may desire to sid is embarrassing
tbe Goverameot, to took well before you

leap, last you should ba made tbe unwit­

ting tools of traitors end tteasoo-sympathbera, wbooould never accomplish their
evil derigns bat by ypur aid or yoar ac-

CT Tbe special eleetion ef Mayor if
tbe city of Marshall,'to take Um place of
tbe late Judge Pratt, was held on Mooday.
Chas. Cameron, Democrat, was
chosen by 53 majority over 8. 8. Laasy,
tbe Republican candidate.. The Det»erstie lorn in owe month was 77 votes.

iMeoXTAST JcDKUAL BxClStOXS.—Two
decisions have recently been made bv
tbe State Courts of Pennsylvania, wbicb
are of tbe utmost importamo la ths Fed­
eral Government. In the eno caie deser­
tion was pronouuccd by the learned judge
to be felony at common few,and the officer
who shot Um deserter while attempting
to escape was acquitted by a jury of
Berks county—a county in which tba en­
emies of tbe Republic Lava exhibited un­
exampled violncce acd bitterness, lo tbe
other, »Wre the Indemnity bill was bro’t
In tone tofore the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania. Justice Strong presiding,
the ooestitntlonality of that great meas­
ure was derided bi an able and elaborate
Jjfiulon. So that deserters from tbo army
are branded as felons, and the Govern
merit Is-freed from liability fbr arresting
stuported traitors.
.
•

occupy Twsoombia.
An' attack waa
made «n that pfeoe last Thursday. After
a stout resistance, tbo rebels were driven
out f
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Chttago, April 22.—Bpeotot to Cairo,
by wav of Memphis, have news of tbe
capture of Tuscumbia. It was held by
the rebel Col. Chalmers, whose forces
have been very troublesome lately lb tbe
vtoiwity oftbe TeniManeo river.
Last
Tbura^ay Gen. Dodge attacked him, and
a severe engagement ensued, Cbalmera
stoutly contesting tbe ground. Ho was.
however, compelled to give way, and fell
back. The Federal loos Is staled at 100.
Tbe rebel l«se is not given.
Gen. Dodge is now in poeaassinn of
Tuscumbia, and tbe rebel communication
by that route is cut off.

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ingtb.ro were-these corps across the
Rapidan. marching straight on th. rear
of Fredericksburg, by the way of Chanccll&lt;rrvni«4 vfllsge 12 miles distant from
that city, and three more st Bunks’ Ford,
with the toad to tbe United States Ford
open, and communication established
with the advancing columns—all six in
position to move directly upon tbe rebel
line of communication. and theltfa corps
still, With a formidable dispi^ of force,
tbrratening to crcms below and uaail tbo
other flank of the enemy. U may well
ba believed that Lee evacuated Frederieksburg precipitately, and frll back to­
wards Richmond. ' Telegrams to that
effect were yesterday, but ware based
upon tl&gt;e presumed necessity of tbe re­
treat. prrhsp*, u much as upon eny di
red information. If it is Dot true, to
much tbe worse for Lee. He had no al
ternstive but lo msreb out of Freder­
icksburg or tn fight with-the certainly
that bis whole army, if defeated, will be
destroyed or captured. Btonemao. with
bis eavairy corps, is in the rear of any
poeition to which Lee can poeeibly have
fallen back, and we ohall probably next
brer that both the Virginia Central and
Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroads
are severed. In that case Lee muat fight
with what forces be already baa, for no
reinforcements can reach bint before
Hooker falls on bls isolated forces.
“We regard a groat little as not
merely inevitable Lot imminent; perhaps
already fought Tbe groundlessness &gt;4
tbe rumors wfairh filled tbe city yester
day. may be judged from tbe feet that no
telegrams and no communications of any
kina, except official, are suffered lo pass
outside the Hn«e to the North.
Tbooe
which allege that a battle was fought bolow Fredericksburg, are manifestly ex­
aggerations of skirmishes, which occurred
when the troops ware first thrown over
an Wednesday morning, and circulated
In ignorance of the facts that tbs whois
of that movement was a feint.

• New York. April 2O.*-Tbe steamer
Empire City, from New Orleans 20th.
ria Key W est 24 th, arrived this forenoon.
Capt. Baxter reports that Gen. Banks
had taken possession ef the Opelousas
Railroad, and opened cmiinunicsta-n
with Admiral Farragut above Port Hud­
son. Banks had situ captured • large
number of prisoners, and a forge amount
iff stereo, cotton, ammunition, dtc.
About &amp;00 rebel prisoners were arriv­
t
“Agato,"the Washingtog of the ingdaily at New Orleans.
Tbe Evening Pott thinks tbe nsrfe re­
Cincinnati Gaittie. nja that Cora. Wor­
den declares that tbe monitors foiled' in ceived that Gen. Banks baa taken posses
tbe attack on Charleston limply forwuX sion of a large amount of rebel property,'
they were not equal to tbe talk they had indicates that a part of our forces have
undertaken. Scarcely a single command­ reached Alexander, La., where the rebels
New York. Msy 4th.-The Timet
er went Into the Charlretoo fight with had forge quantities of •tores sad boats.
■ corrrapondcnt, dating on tbe field, near
any other belief than that ti was a pre-, It to not impossible but that they have i Ohancelforvlll, 10 P. M., May lai, states
dretlned, foreordained failure, because llm all been captured.
that the 2d array corps took position tbe
means were not equal to tbe task they
- night previous on tbo left, and tbo 3d
were expected to accomplish, and because,
“ corps reached to the front about n«x&gt;n.—
in sborv 11* expectations of the public
The politico then &lt;’&gt;cctipied is thus de­
concerning tbe power ot tbe monitors
St. Louie, April 29.— Tbe correspon­ scribed : *Wi bold tbe GnrA«aville
were unreasonable.and unwarranted.
dent of the Democrat, with Gen. Van D"
road securely, a country road leading to
ver’rcomntend, »aye that at about 10 Spottytvanta C. !!., and another road
A Rxaxt Cuxnmacx Max.—Marma- o'clock Sunday night, a rebel regiment four miles In tbe rear of that. Tbe ene­
duke, who has been eo handsomely whip­ under Qt&gt;l. Newton, forming lbs advance my's flank Is thus dangerously exposed,
ped at Cape Girrardeau. Ma, is a regular go red of Marmaduke’s amij, whieh was and if they fight it rnvst be in tbs open
confidence General.
He signed bis de­ then retreating from Cape Girardeau. was ANd.
mand upon McNeil to surrender. •‘Major' surprised three tn I Im weal of Jackson,
“About noon a movement was made
General Price," to give the character of while cooking, supplies and' loitering to bring mil the enemy and compel him
Two small to develop bis strength. Our men enter­
a grand enterprise tp his raid, and under­ around their samp fires.
took to so dispose h'.s men as to make it howilxers loaded with muakut balls, and ed the field with much enthusiasm, only
appear that tbe 3.000 were 23.000. The hauled by band within 30 yards of them, one regiment ofcavalry at once charging
result was his lines were exposed to a were simultaneously discargod, killing on the rebel Ifrfbntry, the latter driving
flank movement, and after McNeil had and wounding a large number.
oura back repeatedly,, whan a email foroo
At tbo same lime the 1st Regular Cav­ of infantry, support*1 by eaval ft. sue
whipped him al Cape Girardean. Vanda
ver fell from Ironton upon hit retreating alry charged them, nnd not a man of tbe ceeded in checking th_ rebels. O»e di
rear, and overwhelmed it with confusion. entire regiment, it Is supposed, escaped. vtoion under Sykes, andthe
___ rebel
_____division
All who were not killed were taken pris­ under Anderwm then became engaged.
far W. W. Murphy, of thia State, oners, and al) their horses, camp equip; Our troops drove the rebels from two
5e.
and
several
thousand
dollars.
Wurth
Consul al Frank fort-nnths-Mahie, writes
ridges parallel with tbe Rappahannock,
stolen plunder were captured.
that the firm of M. A. VooBmhschlld &amp;
training a mile and fifty prieonera. when
Early the next morning Gen. Van Hooker ordered them to retire, not wish­
Son are opposed to slavery and hi favor
of the Union. A converted Jew, Erlang Dever advanced, and «aV the main body ing to bring on a general engagement.
of
the
enemy
in
full
retreat.
Jle
imme
­
ger, has taken the rebel loan of £3,000,­
The rebels mistook our retirement for a
000, and lives in that city; the Baron diately followed them, keeping up a con check and fidlowed rapidly. On the top
Rothschild Informed him that alt Ger­ stant artillery fire in their rear. Al two of tbe first ridge the rebels baited a em­
o’clock P. M.. Gen. McNiel joined Gau.
many condemned this act of lending mon­
inent, -a
. ,ui. me down on
ey to cstabHsb a slavebolding Govern­ VauDever.and tbe combined forces con­ the douhhsqmek. but were met by Sykee’
ment, and that so great waa public opin’ tinued tbe pursuit of the rebels. Firing division, who poured in a terrible fire of
ion against It, that Erlanger de Co. dare was beard all tbo afternoon, and it ia artillery at short range.
Tbe contest
scarcely possible the rebels can have es lasted three quarters of an bhur. and ex
not offer It on the Frankfort Bourne.
caped with their booty.
tended across the roads. There were
twenty-two of our guns whieh shelled the
woods effiratually, and the rebels igno­
t.
San Fran risen, April 30.—Tbe German miniously retreated. '
Democrat, in this eity, publishes a letter
New York. Mas 4. 830 A. M —Tbe
. dated •• Sixty milesBouth East of Acspul, co, Mexico, April Iftsh." Tbe French, Tribune has just issued nn extra as fol­
lows:
_ .
,
after
fighting
and
suffer
I
ng
great
slaughter
rooms for tbo Gatetie office ; a cabinet
'• Onr news by mail from the Rapps
' retained tbeir position in a portion of Pu
furniture warehouse ; a large first class
hsnnock is up tn Sunday morning. Al
store; and additions and dwelling housea, ebls. On tbe 7lh. the Maxiesna repulsed that Urao our left wing was In posseoMon
teo numerous to mention. No place in। them with still greater slaughter, driving of Fredericksburg, and of tbe first lino of
our State to more thriving than louis, the, them at tbo point of tbs bayonet beyond redoubts «n tbe bill behind it, and was
business centre for the flourishing county the outposts of the city. Tbo French feeling Its way to th« rerosd line. Tbe
then returned to Cholula, seven miles
of that name.
from Puebla, and were fortifying the river was crossed and rtdmibts carried
place. There is no means of knowing
‘ whether this newa comcs from a reliable life. The rebels had marched sway in
source. The Democrat seems to credit it. the direction of Chancel),oil to. to aUaek
«ur right wing there posted, leaving *t
first ten thmiannd, but subsequent^ not
more than firn Iomm thouaand to their

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remind the larger portion of our I
era tUt tbeir paid subscriptions

■with oar last dumber; and to a
regret to add, that yours eapi^

New Advertisements.

’01 PKJTTT16.

ExCBtxa.-1be difficulty of f
sufficient help, In' our office has

itlmpoeeible tn give our usual

DB. X. P. DRAKE.

PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

of reading matter tiris week.
•Conors Rais Imm, for a few d
succeeded a' very d ry and dusty

Tbe rain waa much needec.
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■ •taofalar Svre’linga, Tnmort. Err&gt;
ttaa. Fuupto*-. /lotahea ud Sena. Ere.
ai pales Bern af St Aathoeys Fire halt
Rhrus. Scald Bead. Conefav freaa te-

waived. This magazine takes the I
ifurnUhiag fashion plates for the I
No one who taken “Godey," ned

any fears of bring behind the t
Addrera L. A. Gedey,«M CheetJ
PhitoMphis.

MIRROR OF FASmORB,
(ot’AsraniY jovaatL »u «**« mosdo.)
Cireateikos4Qj3f U&lt;tStrt in lie vote . fot
namber »»uun. Urge .nd
»a.biun

I

■Rxvsiu or Btnun.—The rirculal
-the system is not unlike tba flow I
■era to the sea, which move at I
until dogged or obstructed. Bil
•drift wood ar alluvial deposUdatrl
up,-then comes tbe tearing Jerri
-that follows tbe obstructfou of &gt;1
which cannot be stayed. So the I
circulate* insensibly through the I
until it becomes dogged by dlscas |
buret out the doers, sores and di I
which foltow that condition. 1
AyerVSartaparillaand purify y ou I
to save yourself from tbo floods, 11
and deluge* which sweep unnurl
multitudes out upon that sborek
which swallows all «nankind.*^£t
^Fd.) Hryit^r.
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MORTGAGE SALE.

iwts»®sas!’JiadS5S'
CHERRY PECTORAL.
Tbo World's Grant Remedy ft).'
Goughs. Cold*, Ineipfer.t "onsumption, aud fbr thr rbiftr*
of Ooe*umotiw.v |»AltM.t i
in adTBscvd atagim

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SCALES

James S. Rollint, the Mtonowri
CoaavsaamAn. fiirmarly n rabid Democrat
has given in hie Mtheoton Io th* Eowadpetiuu cauae, and doctoms' his belief chat
Ute bm thing Mbsosri nan do to is S*pt

As a guarantee of tbe fell I

papef we simply refer to tbo pi
thanking onr friends fi»r tbeir J

Dean. Fields, and other Dem i
leaders in tbe New Yoik Aeeerablj
have bad so much to
J------ '
and corruption in eonnreliun will
•Speukerebip, voted and spoke fit

the 4th iueL, to take mraoures for
IMta, railroad communication froq
«neo to some point either &lt;m lhe -|
’Trunk or Detroit and Milwaukee |
A Comtaittre, eboeen to confer will I
Companiea, will report nt the next ।

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A large aaBortmemt of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS,
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'ths Aral.aud tJenufcr each aubaequol
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Hum. Emtom ;-1 tuva been tempt­
ed for a month ar Wo past l» mill your
Attaation to tbe subject fa flux culture,
which seems to me at this time to beef
Fpecial importance.
Tbe quotations to^Jey nf Caloolta Lie.
eeed,«eeM 97 to M per bmhri W M
pounds, which would bring American
flax seed M about S 80 par bushel of
about M peemk «the usual proportion
of prices. Has is quota* at » to 90
eente per pound by the varioes holders
of lhal grown in this county.
‘
1 notice that tba various grade* of
wheal as quoted al • 1 t» to fl 1 96 put
bushel, sad from ril reports 1 have seen,
it is fair to count the ump of flaxseed al
about two third। th* of wheal per bushel
on lands suited to it. Fay ten busbels of
flaxseed to fifteen bushels wheat, would

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in favor of flaseeed ot 96 16 per are, ba
.idee ibsdUferuneebetween tbsflaxstraw
Jtou Gsovs-Wm. C- Lstbma. Marita B.
and tbe wheat straw, which is more than PMP.
Hsary Msltsry.
enoegh to cover all the extra expense of
*yxax*-T. Phillipa, John Gosa. Buh.rd B.seed, cultivation and securing the crop.—
Where there arc good Arilitisa fur draw
ring tbe lint, an average crup at pjeecnt
A Suus, ve-ff. &amp; logsrsna. K. P. Maraam, £.
prices, say «bO pounds per acre, would
\i««. SrutMus-O. V. Bstm, fcotby Mila^
add largely to the profit
h sema to me toe truest kind of patri­
otism in tbe prunenlbourof our country’s
trial, to take unsparing peins to devek
ops every material rouu’fa possible, and
being from my occupation, somewhat
conversant with the use of this product,
BT DR. BADWATS
1 have ventured to call aUeetioo to it la
liAOu aiillftoti- «ir*«7to,
manner.—.-1. £ Poiccrt, in Country
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KM1FFEN A BORROWS.

RUMOURS &gt;Wl THR. HAMNERI

The earlier in life toe edueatiee of an/
animal a&gt;mmoDeea. lbs easier will be ita
training and too mm-e eurta'mly wilt Hs
babita be fixed. Horuea leani most of
their vices Wore they are three years
•Id. sad in a large number of inctaneoe,
tbs work of “brook .eg„ thorn doos not
commence till tbe second or third year.
Berfn when tbe colt is one month old.
Pul on him a leuaer or web halter, with- f
out tbe MUhing strap. Let it rmrnta
there and you will hwre cnotrri over him
when ynu tafofl Mhwwtilu Mbu Haw a

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Whole households are sometimes made
sick by tba effluvium from a foul cellar.
Every Spring and Bummer not a Aw
suffer from this cause.
If there is no
outside door to the cellar decaying mat­
ter io it is almost sure to breed sickness
in the bouse.
Early in tbe spring, you should sort
out your potatoes, turnips, and whatever
you keep fee a time, and mre&amp;Uy risen
up and carry away all animal and veg­
etable matters, that are likely to decay.
After thia te duos it would bo wall to
sprinkle all over the eellar, quick liae.
Scatter chloride ef lime abort ths ret
holes, if those pests trouble you. A half
a dime will boy enough al the drvggfete
for this purpose. It will be good for tbe
cellar if there are no ratov
If families wwold take paint to remove
all such causes of sickness from tbs prem­
ises, and obey all toe lawn of bsaMt, there

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SJisttUaRj.
SPAULDING,
Unor to qalaiaa.
the entire eritew

"Borne time ago," said Mr. Peabody,
the banker, to tbe writer of the following
anecdote. “ business ufimptirtance requir­
ed my speedy presence at the Prussian
capital. Our boua bad not long before
been established, and sa the Pmsaiqp
government wanted money, I thought it
expedient to see their Minister'myself
w ithout delay. The journey was noniewbat dangerous, as tbe of Germany had
become rather precarious. Tbe French
bad again been &gt;•&gt; polite as to pay us,
unasked, a visit, and were not likely to
lock vith a very kind eye on a banker
who was haarening tn the seat of govern
ment to lend money. However, I was
young, undaunted, not of a happy flpw of
spirits, and cared neither fur Napoleon
nor any of bis adherents, and so I bid

ROBERTS A STRIKER

cently from behind the chair of bis mas­
ter, “to make himself ready, to place
some wine and a dozen phesants in our

UWEEZEl * ALLER.
cwt.

Psrticular nicotian pud to Can
nr, the inrrntisatloa •fillies to L-----

which kept me awake for the greater
part of the night
■
Tbe next morning I began the round of
my visile. . I found the finance Minister
exceedingly tough.
When I returned
home tbe landlord informed ms that a
for not repairing tho roads. Both gen royal page bad been at tbe hotel sum­
liemen were extremely attentive, but moning the banker Peabody to the castle.
still more reserved. 1 had now tried
Well, thought I, nothing can.be worwo
every means to bring them Into con ver- than hanging, and throwing myself into
■atlon. Ac last I spoke of my fare, and a hackney coach, J rolled toward tbe resi­
of tbe miserable dinners provided for dence of tbe King. The appointed boar
travelers. They smiled.
waa fire.
I was conducted through
• Wbatdo y mi'think sirF said I, ad­
dressing the young tgan, “ I have dined
upon 1’
A pheasant I knew be never young traveling companion seated,«n im
would gueas.
ottoman. On his right side was S.beau“Ido not know, air.”
liful lady ; two boys and aa man^ girls
- Well, gvess then," said I.
were playing in the chamber.
The young man looked significantly,
A King, thought I, who can enjoy do­
and entering into my humnr, returned: me*tic iMppiness, cannot be a tyrant, srd
“I do noc know, Indeed;. perhaps a I stepped resolutely forward.
shoulder of mutton F
"This, dear Louise,” said hia Majesty,
My hand fell involuntarily on bis knee. " « the banker, who so agreeably enter“ Higher," said I.
lainek me yesterday.”
“Well, then, perhaps you have dined
“llanker Peabody," said the lovely
Qiieen, " we hope you will take a better
on a goose F
“ Higher,” replied I placing my hand opinion of our country, borne with you.”
a second Ums on his knee.
She stretched out Mr hand and I was
“Thon it waa a chicken," said be.
permitted to kiss it
“ Blgbof," replied 1, accompanying my
Nor waa thia all. I had to tell my
word with a third slap. whole adventure over. - I, however, omit
“You hare not, surely, dined on turk­ ed the slapping on tho knee. In short I
ey is sp poor a country."
•pent the moot agreeable hour In my life.
“Higher, sir,” returned 1, striking him The following day 1 concluded my money
for the fourth time, oo his knee.
business. The royal condscension had
“ Well, tberiy it must have been a rather too much captlyated tbe otherwise
pheasanL”
cool banker. I entered somewhat deeply
“ You have hit it, sir ; a pheasant bco’t into Prussian money matters— so deeply,
from Frankfort; and jjfyou will du me that-hia royal Majesty, twelve months
tbe honor of being my guest at the Brad afterward, had well nigh ruined me. 1
enburg hotel, you shall dine off pheasants, do not know whether 1 would not forgiv­
too.”
en him for tbe sake of this hour. How­
Neither promised to come, but both ever, Frederic William has since honestly
smiled. .
paid me bojh debt and interest.
. After this dialogue we rode several
miles without speaking a single word,
when tbe young man, In quite a friendly
tone, said:
Mr. Daatwick, Third Assistant Engin­
“ Now, sir, to ask you a question, whom
eer of the war steamer Monongahela, as­
do vou think you ride with t"
sure the New Orleans Ara, that as they
This question was put in the usual
were aground under the Port Hudson
brisk tone of a Prusian officer. I looked
batteries on the 14th ultimo, the boatstdlenneas. especially in young i
thinking lhatjpy subjects were
disagreeably I changed them to

a present lor Ute Prussian Finance Min­
ister. 1 felt highly delighted when I ar- my age, but much taller. Ills dress was
a plain surtout, and his head was covered
kWlth a woolen cap, strongly set in leather
with a narrow gold brim. He had a
good deal of tbe military cast
“ WeJIsaid 1, " 1 think 1 have the
which arc rarely to bejntft with In Sax­
ony^ Ills a wretched country, and their pleasure of being in company with a railwtfia isstaKopiuparud ti, which our vin­ itary gentleman—a captain 1” added I
aakinkty.
egar is nectar. I had tra|.el&lt;*d three days
I. A. !IOI.BR&lt;
“ Higher," said tbe young man, strik­
nud4banged hordes fifteen times. My i
V .ndCinnrt.ri
lM&gt;'.tlihg establishment aa» nearly out ing’me in turn on tbe knee.
The old gentleman now began to laugh.
■WWHM ...... a—M
when 1 found myself on&gt; tbe borders of
“ A Major, then,” said I.
Prussia, a vast desert of sand, where
AVOID SALINE PUIIGATIVEK
" Higher," repealed he, slapping me a
nothing grows but the hungry pine and
lIYfllCf AX and fiargyon.
Boasall second time.
curly-hcaded
children
;
y
et
still
they
atore. State ajrvat.___ ______
He anderstands a joke, thought I.
might put better dinners before respects
“ So young, and already a Colonel F
ItOBllHTS.
“ Higher,,’said he, again, with a fourth
Y«iu may judge, sir, uf my situation, by slap.
" He'is getting impudent,” tbnught .I.
tbe fact that I was obliged t&gt;i attpek toe
1 looked confounded at bls assurance.
cheat which Contained the intended pres
“ Then I have the honor to bo in com­
ent fur tbe Prussian Minister, and to pur­
loin tine uf the pheasants. 1 ordered An- pany with a General,” eaid I, with a sar­
castic Incredulity.
,
tbuny loxtMik it; it wm excellent, and so
“ Higher,” he still replied, with anoth­
was my last bottle of Rhenish. My ap­
er also.
petite being sutisGed, I irniunlad ruy poetThis, I thought, Is the most impudent
cliaieo again, sud proceeded on my jour­
fellow I ever mot with, and giving venlio
ney. Our wbeel* plowed through tbe
my impatience, said;
; pares Is dsslrsd, take from four to six. PRICE wave* of sand aa deeply aa a throe decker
“Then you are e Field Marshal F
XS CTfL par Hoi, contalnins TMrt'PilU. ' SOLD through tec billows of tbe ms.”
Wc were by this time before the Bra­
BY ROBERTS A STRIKER, Hastings, sad by
(Our banker bad made the tour across den burg gate.
with VT. W. Ralph E*f., MUdlerille
I was fully persuaded
the channel in the Calais packet, and be that 1 wus treated u a dupe by my com­
m
i wh a
loved to speak &lt;if tbe sea.)
panions. Tbe young man's “ higher,"
My ,r
patience
at length
became exbaustthe Coart Honwet Uastinp".
T"T"----------------------------------T’ iiad »° wnfounded me that 1 wa* thunder
■d. W4 b..., w^r, ,,t k^knw .1 lb, .tnldl
fa,
di.
ad. K,,hn. I Ml ate.r. Slartlr
JjEW HARNESS SHOP.
KNAPPEM A BY I ROWS.
la-wad • MmU..bal ...ka«l •«.- n,„|iitadE nd offian a«l addin, tabTbe attention of the public is invited I ada.oral u&gt; loo* aaad. tail
f„„ tU
f”.1.
"I “H?,h&lt;“ .«•;tb.drem. ..r. baU»,; U» urn.
UM.Ukand. M,
.er.
m
.wmba-rfarrtada paad
I. A. GOODYEAR,

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o,. .

Io

DAK1BE COOK.

New Harnesses,
Hollar be Uatersold.

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
sively Used.
N. SHELDON
[^n!4]

!^ffl£%£lSS.TXr»

B. A. GOODYEAR.

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
10,000Agents wanted!
from Five to Ten Dollar. per day.

C. FEINPLE,

n&amp;Uwmn ATMwiS'c

UBT, nuu on icuirtu iiie iiuiu
greeable situation. Now, air, you may
believe mu, this waa no juke. There 1
waa, fifteen miles from Berlin, and two
from the next village, with a portfolio
cwntaining several hundred .thousand dob
lars in papers, and no conveyance. Prew

NO. 2

tho crowd, thronging froth every side, I
looked for the royal personage to whom
all these honors were paid. Our carriage
whirled fast toward the Bradenborg hotel.
“Where do you wish to stopl" said
the young gentleman.
•
“ At tbe Bradcnburg hotel, If you
please F was my snswer.
‘ •1
"There It is. Be said.
I leaped from the carriage, took my
portfolio, and bowing, requested tbe

"You shall sec ba," said the younger,
behind. My resolution was
and off they went
Tbe landlord and waiters of the hotel 1
rushed towards mo as I entered the gate,
bowing to the ground. Tho former sd-.
dressed me by toe title of Highness.
“ My name," said I, ” Is Peabody—
banker. Do you know the gentleman
with whom J arrived!”
•*Gentleman!" repeated toe landlord,
significantly; “ It was toe King.”
A good juke," eaid I; " toe. young
Certainly," mid toe youngest,
fellow was near tolling mo so himself.-’
Bker," said toe
use other terms

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April SOth, 1863.

j

EntTOtt OT tub Bamwbb—Dtar. Sir:
Having a Huie leisure time I thought I
would write a fow lines for the Hastings

paper. Our regiment la now in Dixie,
formerly being atationed al.Catnp Douglaa. We are two and a half miles - east
of Lexington, Ky., In a very pleasant

and plenty of hard crackers to cat. .Tbe,
farmers are planting corn principally, but
there is some cirn three inches high in
gardens. Peach trees are in full bloom,

and things look very much like summer.
There Isa large plantation near on
which there are 43 slaves that work on it.
Their hours ars from sun rise until 6|
o'clock in the evening, then they have
from that time until ten to go to town
or where tbsy have a mind to.

At ten

there is a ball rung fur them
U»
their master,
if they are caught oUT

after that time, they have to pay two
dollars, or else lake a flogging of three
hundred lashes, they being tied to a Iren

of rebels nearer than forty miles of us,
but wc don't know what day we fill ba
called on to attack them. .Our army has
a force of 1000 hero and about Lexington.
Henry Clay is buried here In Lexing­

ton and has a monument erected 142
feet high.
Tho following words are

engraved on bis coffin :

the Declaration, dull I have not been In­
fluenced by any Impure purpose nor per-

have had a sole and single eye and a
warm devoted heart erected afrd dictated
to what in my best judgement,'I believe
to be tie true interest of my country.”

These words were taken from the cof
howitzers ua tbe starboard bow .discovered
a craft resembling a ram nr iron-clad, not fin in which he lays. The Hastings boys
more than fifty feet ahead, lie at once are ell well.
Co. D 65th Illinois Volunteers, Camp
Dearborn, Lexington, Ky.

the gunners were ordered to train their
pieces on the object as soon as it came
in range. Our Informant went to one of
tbd portholes, from which ho says be
could see her plainly. As tho ram, or

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South.

The steamer Erieeaon leaves this port
to-day for the South with a beav’y ecargo

were discharged at point blank range,
nearly simultaneously. Mr. Eastwick
could
distinctly
iron shot crush-1
--------------------, bear
,-------tbe
,---------------------------ing in tbe sides oftbe unknown, and pres-1
ectly a cry arose from a great number
ofpeople on tbe dlsablMfcboat—“Wc are i
sinking; send us boats." But the Jfo !

designed to bontaebed to the bows of
tbe iron clads for tbe destruction of tor­
pedoesand the removal of piles and other
obstructions. Ou her last trip the Er­
icsson took one of these machines to Admiral Dupont, and left it safely in Port
Royal harbor. Thus the Monitor fleet

with full boad of session of a now “devil." instead of the
old which fell into the bands of the rebels
in Charleston harbor.
’
The general form of the machine Is
like tlrat of a raft, and -bars extending
lief that it waa the ram IFeM. coming from it reach two to four feet below ths
down with tho intention of boarding some keel of tire vessel, to which it is attached.
one of Admiral Farragut's fleet.
This These will, o( course, strike any torpe­
statement of Mr. E. is corroborated by does that are carried by the devils, with
one of our prisoners, who .was a captive which they perform their work.
The
st Port Hudson at tbe time of the bom­ length oftbe machine is about fifty feet.
bardment. Another oireumstanco which —A’. 1'. A'reniny Port.
goes to strengthen this supposition, is the
fact thatwe have not heard anything of
Tbe men of money in our large citicw
the rebel gunboat WriA, since tbe 14th.
are very anxious just now to know what
If shall turn out that it' was tbe WrM, in to be the effect of the spring campaign
ar.d that she was sunk, the honor belongs upon tbe tbe money market. There ia a
to the Moiutngahtla of having accomplish­ feverishness upon this subject that Is nt A
ed a most desirable object—disposing of natural or healthy. “If Charleston is isof
a very formidable ram, with one broad taken,” says.a financier, “gold will go

•team, and

a kiting towards 200." Everything that
occurs is measured by its effect in the
money markets. This condition'of things
reminds mi of an occurrence at Willard’s

A Nplritctl Photograph.
“Ono who has lived in -Georgia and
Booth Carolina" writes to tbe London
Zhruy Aeaw to say that those State* will
probably refuse to pull together iu the
long run, for tbe reason that Georgia
possesses an indnetrial commauity who
are by nature boncel, while South Caro­
lina. “wm sallied by poor nubility, decay­
ed aristocracy, discontent Canadian*.ont-

and was parading it in a vary beautiful
style, adding to die stat emeu I of fact the
opinion that “it wOnld send np gold ten
per cent." A bystander was a little vsxYd at this cool money calculation based
upon a disaster to the Union cause, sod
he exclaimed : •'Well, my friend, suppose
judgemtot-day were to come to morrom.

bwiHul

by an infuafon of blood from the n
athletic and industrious rare knuwr
history as Ute descendants of Ham.”
Tbe writer after iayiiigon
colors, fills his can vass thus :
‘South

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1
j

Montgomury.reeendy editor of the Viefcaburg WAig, tells a rood story of the landlord Ufa hotel al Holly Springs, Miea.
It waa a large,,fashionable hotel, and the
landlord waa a pompous man, with a

yet the
articles in a rhyming «V t
jam ;

-Id I.

and «ft, «k.r

Camf Djuaaosx, Lcxutoros, Kt, 1

twsr part
debt of i
Jiax, brought on
tiroly dm ta f
sod afterward

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�J»ral an! SJUall

habthgb bamhl
I witata a few mite.

V«4iw4ay

ifl

of this war'If are arc oflflv frtsetoworse! v«

Tribune't

aid to the teachings «
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ot the Union who bora defameC
England and bar Institutions, vWI *
rough experience, in the land of Dixie.

■IffMCBB Ceatral Kai
liewd to day.will "pro**
.. J \ -1..
Zi.—

■bused and denounced tbe government
Stars and Stripes again float supreme.
tuay yel t
Assmtzd.—The great leader of the
Tbe mon at the North who bowl alwra1 bnt the result cant
numerous, exciting, and uncertain to per­
nf one of Ibs patrioU
Copperheads, Valtanfilgfaam, has been the govemmeut, and attempt to emtar- adopt
r the
- sentiment
mit of an intelligent recapitulation of the
songs
of
Hungary,
arrested at Dayton, Ohio, on the fish rataitln its rearfiil rtroggle with the
j2E&amp; “Bo to your country
unceasingly troa?*
inxt and taken to Cincinnati, for treason- traitorous foe, find no favor or sympathy
telegraph that Richmond baa been taken
Vary truly, youra.
I—
with Lieut. W,, and the noble aontimente
by our forces, operating from Yorktown
order of Gen. Burnside, a Democratic,— of union that he expresaea are worthy of
or Fortrees Monroe, and that Vick aba rg
not a Copperhead—General.I An attempt
Free* tbe Sixth Cavalry.
being placed oh record :
has been captured by Gen. Grant with
was made to rescue him, but it failed.
•
N. BxtLzr,
Hs*»ou*aTBM, FaxbsaxC. IL,
I
10.000 prisoners. Tbcva dispatches do
•
Va.. Moy 5th, 1868.
f
Of course, VaDandigham will be repre
NaanriLU, Tzxx., April 29.'63.
not came from official sources, and thair
Dssa Enrros :—I woe upon the Chan­
aented aa a martyr, and will probably
Fa«xn Batur—Did it ever occur to
truth or falsity cannot be known at this
take the place of McClelIon aa tho can­ yon how lonely nad monotonous must be tilly battle ground yesterdsy, and it be­
place until nearly tho hour of putting
didate of the Copperheads for tbe next a soldier’s life, especially wbvn “plying ing my first, yuo can imagine some of
Presidency. Poor Vai. What a pity his vocation” in an enemies country. 1
nows must bo consulted on this point—
tlunk if the folks at borne oould know bow
It is that a man cannot have tho privilege
tbe gallant Kearney and Reins fell, cans
eagerly we look for letters and papers
There are many reaaons for believing
of being a traitor in this free country. He trim your northern region, they could lug vacancies In tbe offioiahranka scarcely
the reported capture of Richmond true,
defied Burnside’s Orders and counselled n^t be very sparing of their ink and pa- filled. Tbe Isaden missiles ofdsath yet
and there are some which would tc&lt;d to
resistance to them, and got into limbo. pbr, nor could they have spent Uimr time lying upon tbe ground, tho scare upon
prove its falsity.
ia vain, could they aee the magic effect every tree in the vicinity,’ths little earth
His brother K. G. Cs. were notao strong
Al tbe time of going to press, lost
Zu a soldier of a letter from home.
I
as be supposed, .or cjse more cowardiv,
mounds all over tbe field from which pro­
have looked for news in the daily papers
week,everything appeared lobe going on
(Copperheads are always cowards) than until I am in perfect despair. The tele trude the bones and clothes of the- un­
swimmingly, with Gen. Hooker's army.
be expected, and he is now a “blessed grams nre all storotypeq. and “All quiet fortunates who feH here, apeak plainly of
But scarce another day had passed, before
on tho Potomac,’’and “Vicksburg believ­ a terrible day. But you and your read
martyr.”
the nows of his retreat to his former |x&gt;aed to be evacuated” occupy the same era are acquainted with tbe history of
place in the telegraphic column that they
. itioa, was announced. In tbe absence of
have ever since tho battle of Fredericks­ this battle and I'll say bulliule about it.
anything but the most meagre details, the
New York, May !•.—Tbe Trit"" burg and Stone River. In your Inst let­
causes which Impelled thia backward thinks tbs Virginia status m follows:
ter you wished to know my views in re­ ber, I860. The rebels attempted to cut
“ Our forces at Suffolk and on the Pe­ gard to tile policy of the Administration
movement, were left mostly to conjec­
ninsula made a demonstration toward and whether the army as a mass exhib­ off Popo’s retreat from Bull Run,and had
ture.
Richmond early last week. Lee was ap­ ited any signs nf despondency^
The arrival of Longstreet’s division
prized that the rebel capital must fall
My opinion is. and 1 believe it to bo Union army and the Alexandria pike, but
from the peninsula, and bis success against without prompt support from his army.
the sentiment of tbe whole army, that lialf a mile distant. •The bF.lla comGen. Sedgewick, driving him from the Lee had already began to send troops to If we ever have peace we must fight for
nBnced in the afternoon and euntinued
heights and taking possession of Freder­ Richmond Tuesday last. Hooker, with it There is nothing like despondency
until long after dark, when the rebels fell
icksburg, thus exposing Hooker’s left bis army freshlyprovirionsd, crossed the in the Army of the Cumberland for that
Rsppahannock Friday night, and found very reason if nothing elec. If wc should
Bank, and threatening hie communication
but a screen of pickets in bis front and no turn our backs upon tbe rebel Stales
with his base of supplies, and the terrible army worth mentioning'thia aide oftbe
and for ths sake of peace, go home and
storm which rapidly filled ths banks of North Anna. Lee, or one of his lieuten­ lay aside our arms for the more conge
encampmenls. Taking &gt;dvantage of the
the river, tending tu the same result, and ants, reached Richmond just in time to nial pursuita of ci vty life, how Inng think
prevent its capture by our forcoa from you would our countrv afforc! us protec­ lesson of the previous day they beat a
tbe fact that the soldiers eight days raFort Monroe. This week will not pass tion from the havoc and tumult of wart
without slicing news from Richmond or
I am sorry to sees© many al the North disturbed.
bly, tbe impelling causes.
There are the banks of the Pamunkey."
who blinded by party prejudice, can sec
It may seem shocking to the sensitive,
A despatch from Hooker's headquar­
some wbo believe this waa a part of the
everything to condemn and nothing to but it is a fact that in three cases out of
ters,
of
the
9tb
states
that
sll
the
wound
­
orginal plan for the capture of Richmond,
admire in every act uf the Admid'utraed in Chancellorville will be cared for,
but we do not It may have been part
tion.
Having often conversed with
including those in the eaemy’s lineK
Southern men. residents of .Mississippi, ready stated that portions of the bodies
of the plan, not to have crowded Lee’s
Alabama and Tennessee, who are slave De naked. In one instance I saw them
army very forcibly, until the result of
holders and still loyal to the government scattered several rods down a little stream
other movements were known; bnt Lee
Tbe Uticn Herald announces that an of their fathers. 1 wonder how any man that issues from the bank. But I’ll leave
could have been belter held in tbe vlcini effort is making to extend the organiza­ whose interests arc all at the North, can
this dark picture and tell ef somelhiug
tion
of
ths
order
known
as
the
Knights
cherish any sympathy for this rebellion.
»y of Frodericlubotg by remaining in the
new, at least now cheering. 1 refer to
intreuohments oo the South auk- of ths of tho Golden Circle throughout Central Only a few days ago 1 was ronyeremg
Now York, the object being to obtain con­ with a gentleman who was raised in Ten­ tbe late Warrenton fight, April 3d. Un­
river, than by rs-crusxing, had all other trol of “democratic caucuses and con ven
nessee and at the present, time a slave­ doubtedly you will receive accounts of
circumstances been favorabletiona, platforms and nominatious.’’ The holder. He says be.regsrd* the emanci­ it ere this, but perhsps I may add *&lt;-nie
The plan of Hooker’s battle seems to agent of this movement is one J. L. Green pation proclamation as a wise measure, thing. If not you can lay It aside. My
have been excellent, and the result of the and tbe Herald gives a letter written by only be thinks that n&lt;&gt; State or part ef a information comes from reliable author­
him from Syracuse to a prominent dem­ Stale should be exempt He is willing ity.
•
cavalry raid by Ga«r. Stoneman, the de­
The 1st Virginia Chvalrv which is in
ocrat, exposing confidentially, but folly, to free all his slaves it he can only see
struction of railroad communications, the tbe plan of operations. In this letter the
tbe Union restored and bo permitted to onr division, were doing duty at War­
loss of rolling stock and supplies destroy­ writer says:
&gt;
enjoy ita benefits. If such men can be renton. About seventy-five men were
“My object ia addressing you_pn this loyal at the cost of all they possess, what at the Junction. Thefiih N. Y. but a,
ed, added to the terrible loss of life in
,
the rebel army, leaves all the results of occasion is to learn if there can bo organ­ excuse have Northern men fur conspiring ■bort distance from them. Patrols were
Not the least
ised in yonr town a circle of the “ K. G. against the" Government that fostered out.in every direction.
a defeat wifth the rebels If to all this
CL,” so terrible to tbe abslitionista. You them, and to the practical workings of apprehension existed as to any foe bring;
may bo added tbe capture of Richmond, are aware that they are organizing their whose Institutions, thev owe all they are near. Their horses were unsaddled, their
by our forces as one of tbe results of this “ Union Leagues” everywhere and unless and ail they possess. Every Copperhead arms off. and they preparing their dinner,,

engagement, the Federal victory is most
complete, and the loss to tho rebels is
irretrievable.
Lxrxa.—The latest news which has
reached us leaves tbe capture of Rich­

mond still in doubt, with tbe probabili­
ties against it. Hooker has reerossed to

' tbe South aide of tbe Rappahannock to
find that Lee's army, Lad gone to rescue
Richmond which it is supposed bo accom­
plished. Vicksburg Is not taken, but
Gen. Grant had taken 1,900 prisoners in
his operations in that vicinity.

we are up and doing they will beat as at
the next general election. Having been
chosen by our friends in New York city
as travelling ages* for Central New York
I shall soon give you a call. 1 am not
able to name the day at this time, bnt
will advise of my visit in time for you
to call in a few reliable friends for consul­
tation. Don’t invite war democrats, for
they are more than half abolitionists, and
not to bs trusted with our secret; but
call in those staunch democrats thst can’t
be severed from our party on juty account.
Mr. Green concludes by expressing the
hope that bo will be able very soon to
“ communicate, to his confidant*’ tbe mys­
tic grip of tbe order.
•.

wpceeb that is made and circulated at the
North la costing us hundreds of Hves and
millions of money ; for dissensions among
ourselves will give the rebels courage
when everything else has felled. Besides
those at the North whn openly advocate
secession doctrine, there Is anotbar clasa
who though apparently supporters of the
Administration, yet “damn It with faint
praise.” Now is not the lime to vseiiate
or adopt a lukewarm course, when tbe
destinies of their country are trembling
m the balance, and everything they bold
dear ou earth is prejudiced by their imbedlitv. As I have remarked to roe be­
fore, the United States are straggling fur
existence as well as the Southern Confed­
eracy. If we fell U» crush out tho rebel­
[lata — taebo den’s lion, if tbe South becomes Independent
of us. what thcnl
Neither united at

maintain that there is a true spirit of loy­
alty in a portion of the Democracy—that

organization and leadership of that party
is fest driving out that element of loyalty,
and the time Is not tar distant when those

left, will be either silly
dopes dr confirmed traitors. Scarcely a
who

are

week passes without bringing to notice

war, and is therefore ostracised by bis
former political associates.
.
Nathaniel B. Baker, formerly Demo­

cratic Governor of New Hampshire, now
Adjutant General of Iowa, has written

iknime-l
thousand
i. They
»d oftbe
mta have
been sent them from North Carolinaaad
Hill is kllbd.

wick dm

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communications being
reetton. Ths army wilt

&amp;

at stake hi thia mighty coolest I won­
der .that any man Lorn and reared under

B. N. RICE, Oen'l Super

Gibbon's division ia. left 1° guard .tbe
bights in the rear of Fredericksburg.—
-TM* .. I--.. _ L....
th,, r-’.-’l -rMurftawaUro. M&lt;y A-Whirr's
rebel cavalry baa removed from Its posi­
tion uti nur left, and advanced in fore* U»
Livingston, with The evident inhHitioa of
nigbusays: “Heavy firing in the direct­ captuaing Carter, wb« ia reported in tbe
ion of Chancolliirvills has been wmiHiued
all dav. Tl»ere has been a great baltte'
tltere.’and reinforcements bad nrrited to
tlio enemy, apparently from RWinrood.
...
.-----------lofl &gt;mrt0R puNfengers
tlwl Hooker would
from Acquia
Nashville, May 8.—it is reported that
bold bis posi------ ---------------------.
,
definite up to Tuesday 3 P. M. Beynud Gen. Van Dorn was Instantly killed by
doubt many thousands «m both sides are
killed and wounded. Th* fight has been
in progress since last Wednesday. Il is
also dxiaght that although tbe rebels re­
occupied Fredericksburg, it was port
Honker’s plan that they would either be
liagged or ba annihilated.
The Triune rorravpondewt, Falmoullt.
Tuesday morning, says: "Th* rebels
regained Fredericksburg, but cannot hold
it. The rebels are thought to have pon­
toons, but measures have been takrn b*
firevent a raid over tbe river. News
rom the extreme right Is satisfactory.—
iwinfiircvinents from" Washingtem.
A
Washington rorre*pendent says flopltfr
tank "from fi.OOO tu 15,000 prianarrs. and
lost about 6.000. Hooker h reported in
good pwition."
Philadelphia, May fl.-The Washing­
ton Star, of this evening, just received

Geo. Hooker’s army up to y eslerday nt
noon.
‘
Tbe Richmond papers of yesterday, the
Sth, contain various diapatebca from Lee’s
army One of them claims victories for
the rebels no Saturday and Sunday last,
when they reaUy effected nothing, as we
know well from a d&lt;aen different source*,
though losing enormously In killed and
wounded, aa thu Richmond papers admit
This rebel dispatch says that on Saturday
Lee drove Ssmker «nt of tbe Utile Wil­
derness baek to ChanceJIorville. apd a«i
Sunday drove him from Chancellorville
to a position in that immediate vicinity.
So far as Sunday’s change of po«iti&lt;&gt;n i*
enneernad, it waa simply a cunoratratinn
of Hooker's
• fir better position
than that at Chancellorville. though very

He

aa “ 8. B." Aewdation. or
that will nnt down at hie biddil
though the living spirit of the Ihl
/fereW dated West Point. Va.. May 7th.

it ia fo him the spectral ghost oil
pierced with the poisoned arrnwJ

a reamnoiaanco io White House'.

■erratic hate, until tbe victim II
pronounced by its would be mil

gy Gea. Saxuw teok off one of the
best looking and most enthusiastic of lbw
contraband schot'l teachers at HilUia
Head-Mi* Matilda Tbompam. of Phil
adelphta—by making berMrA'Gwn. Box­
ton. Young women entering apoti this

■dead! thrice, dead!! Is it any I
•then that he who was chosen firal
fiends,to strike to the heart with l|

ly steel, covertly draWtr frormrd
labelled •• Union.” should cry oJ
apparition of what be supposed
murdered Union! How his void
bled, bis chin quivered, his long Is'

kish.

like Bel»h*zz|r’»,wben he saw ihr.l
and. tbe ghost would not “ down!' I

Poor puny man I

Ia Bollsr-d. Ap.il 2S. EftWAR? MCriE, a&lt;«d

Know, the I

and lore of country—God given—I
be crushed out; and tbe lime is 11
when they aha!I return to plagul
tormentors, and, though you er I
hundred timet, your aRame shall jl

hiding place on earth, and tbe fel
of treason no congen ial clime this
la Hssiinxs^fey lib. after
art. t»r diptberia acd *ryi

■mall loss to us. when compared with the
loss sustained by the rebels In. amiling

cessful attempt to -prevent. Lwtgmroet
from moving up.
Sydga ict wav hotly
'engaged all day Monday, Hu rebels prroeIng film at all points, and his men wars
oUtpd to give way to overwhelming
masses of rebtfe, cod his dricotnfears

e**ti»CK toeb

and he is much frightened.

During the movement on Monday af.
SPECIAL NOTICESternonhtiKt rebels attacked our left (Ilow
ard’s corps), and after a desperate engage
Sstk« !• tbe PabUc I
They discovered a company of cavalry menl were completely repulsed with
Yesterday forenoon they
about 300 yards distant, approaching in, great loss.
fine order and at a moderate pace. Sup­, again advanced against us nt the same
posing they were of the 5th N. Y. they point, but were able to (land the cunteal
atirarta^ no unusual attention.
After. but for fifteen minutes, when they again
corning about 50 yards their pace was। 'fell back, repulsed with heavy Ines.
Gen. Stoiwmau's expedition provtai a
quickened, when it wm discovered they
Tho Rfehmond
were rebels. Order* were immediately great success indeed.
Epers of tlio 5th. (yaautrday ). say that
i forces playcd sad havoc with their
thmr 1i
__
other
TOK C05FES810K3 AJO) EXFKBIEKCX
, road st Hanover Junction and «.
w,
, pointe, destroying loeomotivesand a large
OF A NKSVOVS 1XVXUD.
tho victors. In tbe engsgement Major■ amount of other valuable properly, and
Steed, 1st Va. was shot through, near the! Mil the railroad bridges to within five
heart A rebel came up, drew bis re­. miles of Richmond.
From Gen. Sedgwick’s corps, the Her­
volver and was about to fire, when lbs,
Major said : “Sir, you sm one bell bole, aid prints the follow mg, in taibstanro : Il
through my body, vou can put another. appears that after the great Struggle of
Sunday,
Ixw detached a large liody to
through il you choose.” His brutality
was touched, and be withdrew.
One, meet Sedgwick, and it was known that
, Longstreet was -rapidly gvtting in FW, wick's rear al the same time.
Early TO MERVOtWSUFFERERS OF BOTH HEXES.
| Monday morning large ina«era or rehete
his trophies, taking many horses. andI appeared on the bights cast of FrederickA
pristmera. They bad not goes far when
tbs Btb N. Y. bearing tb. firing, rosbed
to the rescue.
A band to band fight strengthen Sedgwick. The position waa:
relinquished after a abort resistance. «e
hauling first removed aH the
goat SoineSome
Thirty dead rebels were counted
—J gobs;
Prederfcksbing,

longer bo proud to say that we are
Americans. Having loci our nationally,
our territory will become disputed prop­
erty, the rcooureaeof the country will
cease to be developed, and chronic ravolutiona will destroy the last vestige of
three hours, and pursued him tiltdark on liberty in tbe New World. It needs no
the Pbillippi Road. I renew the pursuit gift of prophecy to foretell what would
in tbe morning. He burned a consider- be our condition, for the interests of the
different aections are so varied, and tbe
arms of the general government would
Com mi artry stores aloaa over $40,000. be so weaki that «hat waa once left of
this once mighty Republic wopld soon through there afterwards with only six.crumble aws^. Mr. Webster nevar gave He whs wounded in tbe arm, losing Ms
utterance to a truer sentiment than when
he said that “Liberty and Union were

tbe inferno.

Tarr (tbe “8. Ba") had two &lt;
(both harmless in their, nature,) i
in their meeting. The first, and el
was tn bury, with all tbe honors &lt;
the little piece of factory doth,* c
“ a itceth flag" which so very m|

A committee of arrangements wa l
appointed to prepare a grave, and I
.a crowd to witness the ceremonies I
first ronacafenl occasion.—Pioneer I
It will not need ranch “ drumrn
“ get out a crowd” of inournrrx, ii
Ings, upon tbe occasion of buryfa

meeting shows its friends tn hast
-quite numerous.

It h ex peeled 11

mourners will wear their copf
badges inverted* upon the ocauiJ

cane it reserved for tbe Pioneer n-1

A Loses Natpox.—We Lav
shown a lamb from tbe flock of Gn
Beamer, of Irving, which Is a i|
curiosity. It has one head, for
eight legs, and twt&gt; tails.
Fro
bead to about the middle of the '

body, with two fore legs above ar
bel"w.
A closer examination i
•one ekin.

From the middle of tbd

rearwards there are two perfectly I
separate bodies. Another curine
is, that tbe dam bad a living perfee

be wen at tho store of Roberta &amp; BI

Pbusoxal.—N. Bailey, E*q. &lt;1
•village, having received the appoin |
of Provost Marshal, for this Distriremoved his headquarters to Grand

tbe field.—

for his inhumanity to thKlatntmted Sher-

Copperheads will begin to bate him as

L.. rroeired a dwnalnt
ba,
dispateb frotn the Secretary
0f War, dated &lt;.n tbe Sth, saying that tbo
ProsidMi and Gss». H speck hsvejsst r»mnied from tbe artAy. and Hooker's

dealings with the people of thia D
will bo tempered with all the forbv J

they do Buller, Holt, Bunuidc, and boats

i artillery,
» a spy. He received
Glorious news is beki

J. D. Ixmmx

ter to confine tbe Mflering to Ait day
and groeration than to bequeath it In
posterity. Lei tbe people of tbe North
emulate tbs cxs^pl“*‘lr LreAroo
Govern. IntbsfreMa. Lrithsw visit hi imsgte
alios ths SoutWro tattte4tekJs bitic—d

partment will allow.

received
*Afou Flax Thuxad.—Mra- S

W.

TW •ife of the wotor tons prate
m, wba waa recenUy aw: tram &lt;

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un which a variety of opinion prevails.—
Stiff elay soils are the most toMfltted
by deep* plowing, and tbe results are
still more setisfhetory when tto sutooil
isof the same natara as tto superool!. if
tbe farmer cannot extend the supeaficisl
arm of his farm, to can, at least, add lbs
cubical contents of its productive por­
tion. By thoroughly breaking up the
subsoil it is expoud to tbe action of tto
air. the mineml food of tto plants become
liberated from its latent state and made
arailaMa. and tbe sourness, which :!■ a
frequent property of the enhenlls, disap
peart. In tbs working of stiff soils, the
labor expended in pulverising will be
highly productive; but care should be
taken that tto quantity of sabeoil brought
to the surface i» not greater than a win­
ter’s frost is sufficient to thoroughly dis
integrate. If tbe land bu been recently
drained, and tto underlying soil exhibits
a bluish tint, not more than one and a
half inches should bo turned over on the
surface soli. If too large a quantity of
■political gHrrrtsrn
tto infertile sobeoi) be brought up, the
fertility of tto land may to soriatuly Im­
paired for several years. Tbe remedy
in this case ia tto repeated and careful
tillage of tto surface soil, and the abun­
dant application of manure. If, however,
tbe awmoll to merely broken up by the
subsoil plow or spade, and not brought
in quantity to tto surface, tto pul veriza­
tion will to advantageously made to ex­
tend to a much greater depth, and ■mall
portions may from time to brought to
the surface in course of tillage.
Deep cultivation is inapplicable in the
case of sand soils, except when they rest
upon a stiff subsoil, which, however, is
rarely the case. If there to simply a
thin strata of stiff clay beneath the sandy
soil, it should not always to broken thro* '
aa it may prevent lbs tnnlsturu passing
away too rapidly as drainage.
When
friable soil rests on chalk, gravel and ।
sand, deep plowing should not to per­
formed; neither in tbe operation desirable,
bat the reverae is tbe case, oo any kind
rid&lt;o. M. H. Cohunaa. '
'
of highly manured land,. We have dfttm 1
M.nj Oners—Wa. C Lapbaat, Martin B.
known the manure tq be plowed in so
Painter. Henry Mallory.
deeply that its decomposition took place
^Rrrvxxe—T, Phillips, John Goan. Richard B.
only after tho lapse of several years.— ;
Manure to be suificicnt must be as close
jbaam'.ma—J. T. tman.D. 8. Rsgbre, A. A.
to tbe surface as possible, in order that M«!, J. n Frwn.ir FnatoflL-.. Midal.tUJe,
Woooulho—S. ti. lennoa, E. P. Rarasm, R
aunoepberia influences may decompose
Sswdy.
it speedily, and that tbe nourishment af- *
Ymu Sraoaa-0. U- Batea, Shaolhy Mlles,
forded may be within easy access of tto ,

root!eta of tbe plants. The proper season
for plowing ia in tbe aulataw in order
that the soil may be exposed to the win
tar’s frusta and rains—those potent agents
by which the dormant elements are set
free and made available for tto summer's
crop.-*-AgncMfrwre/ Arete*.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

R A D W A Y ’ 8*^ R ^N O V A TI N G
RESOLVENT
I have noticed in the Farmer an article
)A lil'AMUTTIL-OM to ate botUre ef
oo the aubject of flax. I think tto 10th Dr. Radwsys Ctesasiag Fyrap—relied RADof May about the tost time to sow flax
seed, although freezing the ground n little
will not kill the seed after it is sown.—
Lbemy land is good for flax, and gravel that can b. produced. This Syrsp U highly wm
ly land, in a wet season, bears good flax. e*)9lrsi*d,«zc*«du&gt;g1y powerful, two UwapoonfaU
It is lbs most profitable crop that a farm bstag a feu dos. It U saUrely regrtaUe. and
er can raise, for it is very high st present,
tbs lint in worth 18 cents per pound, and
TO THE PUBLIC.
the seed 82 50 per bushel. We ret from
three to fi»e hundred pounds of Tint per
sore, and from seven to twelve bushels
of need. Flax should to sown on ek-sn
DR. RADWAY
land, where it will bo free from weeds.
It should be pulled, and tbs seed whipped
1 off by band, or a machine made on pur­
pose. Such a machine cunaiata of two
rollers, both turning inward ; the beada
of tbe flax pass between them ; the bolls
of the flu are crushed, and tto seed drops
out. When flax is pulled it should to
kept in small bundlea, that you can clasp .
with both hands, tbsn after whipping off
tto eesd. spread and rot it, and then
■ break, swingle and lie it up ready fur
market. It will sell anywhere in Berk­
shire county. We call tbe barley crop
nut U&gt; flax for profit. Wheal is ■ very
uncertain crop with m,\ A. Allen. WilJ Immatown, Dee. 18ffL—57w JTsyfaed

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HO. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1863.

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Silting that ho would ba promoted within
s mooth, ,and painting a soldier’s life in
most anraotfve colors.
Theodora listened withf the words of
Margaret ringing in his ears, and a flash
of triumph went over him, as ha thought
he could fulfill bis threat of keeping out
of the way, with emphasis now. HU
uncle was absent, and there was no fear
of the opposition ho should otherwise be
sure to encounter in that quarter, in short,
tbe matter was settled in lass than fifteen
minutes, and within an honr Theodora
Lowe had entered the rank and file of one
of tbe MaasBchusetu regiments.

mind fef

kxn

time.

d-pwfl'- Choi.,

it is my duty to ;
TW dncnn.il
«l&gt;» •*“
look «p. uA b. i Alta-Ing woounl of V.II.rf.gS.ta •

-J «h, » •
She did not look up, with her fair
young face drenched in tears. "O Theo
dore, you are all tbe brother 1 have got
in the world—our father and mother are
dead, and supposing you should die off
there, on some dreadful battle field. No,
ho, I can’t lot you go. I can’t," and she
clung to him, sobbing and shivering.
Theodore Lowe’s heart sunk within
Mm, M he witnessed tbe distress pf his
sister, for bo loved her better thin anything io the whole world.
f
“Don’t cry so darling; be a jpod girl.
One of these days 1 Intend to come back
an officer, snd you'll be proud of me then
Buie sister. Dry up your tears, and be
strong and brave, and don’t look upon
tbe dark side of things."
And no he tried to cheer and comfort
her, and succeeded partly at tbe last, but
bar feint smile showed that just beyond
it lay waves of hitter tears—tears which
she would sbed softly on lonely nights,
lying cm her pillow.
Theodore Lowe remained with bia sis­
ter until late in tbe evening and then he
hurried off to complete his last prepara­
tions; bnl whan bs returned after mid
night abe was watching for him, and her
long drawn “0,Theodore." touched much
that more words could not.
They hardly snatched an houre’e sleep
that night, and what they aaid to each
other, 0, reader listen to your heart, aud

o’elockTiZday night, with a wWJ
«
of
i the Thirteenth United Stalo, infa®try,
sixty seven men, with directions from
i
n_ n.m'ftendintr the Depart- •
&lt;

iment or ice vmu,
digham,
at bls residence in Dayton. Tbe
&lt;
train
reached Day too at half pest ।Two
I
RADWAT8 PILLS
oMock, and, proceeding to Vallandlg&lt;
Ihatn’a house,’placed guards rm tbe sweets
.....................
.l- —«&gt;&gt;lr&gt; MtninandI
I
I
“The door bell was rung, and Vallanword ; as we are sometimes. After her
।digham appeared at the *‘ndow and in­
storm of tears and reproaches had spent
quired
vbit wn wanting; Ths captain
&lt;
itself, there was a calm, and the currents
told
him, bathe was not disposed to go
।
Oil
of sisterly affection, which flowed deep
ialong peaceably. Hu shouted for the
and strong into the young girls heart, set
police loudly, and the female members
,
themselves to work back Inta their old
of the family joinud their cries to Ns.—
channels.
The captain told - him he might a* well
atop the disturbance, as bo had tbe foreo
to arrest him, and would certainly do no.
back and troubled her memory. “After
“ Vallandigham Sthen aaid b® was not
all she had been a little too hard on Theo­
dressed. The captain told bim be would
e usted e luted i"
dore. It was the first time he had ever
bracing »p Uir
have lime to dress himaell, but be re­
regulating all U
fallen into temptation, and all men were
doubled hie shouts for the police, when
liable to do that sometimes, and ought
oil attempt was made to force the front
ant to killed for It either.* mused the girl,
door, lbs dour rdstrd lbs efforts of
with the usual feminine proclivity form■ ASON ALLKN,
the soldiers, and Vuilsndigham fluurwhad
teii.ifying
her
participles
and
adjectives.
lHLKRtN GROCERIES, prevleloei,
a revolver at the window, and firsd two
The bitter, vehement words came from ■•And’ tbe Therefore was a darling brother,
Uu
ttUh. bailer, lord. pork, end «
or three shuts without eflect
lips wbuee smiles went like the sunshine of
,11 kina
AUeteysesadlss.sta.ste. Si
after all—how hadsome be was—how
“A side diXM- was then forced, and the
California Blank. Stole street. Hooting., Ml
the first new day. and whose voice was proud he was, so high spirited and sensi­
squad, finding all tho doors in the house
soft and sweet, that “pleasen;- thing In tive, be would bo punished enough for Me
fastened, broke open four uf them before
D. C. HAWLEY,
woman."
unfortunate mistakes, without her taunts
they reached the apartment occupied by
But the lips held no sunshine of smiles
ronL 4c In ll&gt;« kind of nllii to takr.
. ,.. the individual with whom they had busi­
now—»od the |uutaumate swell of tbe
Earlv n«xt morning, there *as a brief
agonising parting, such parting aa during ness * bo was soon taken nn J escorted to
tones of Margaret Lowe had in them no
Enlargi
the last year have transpired throughout U»e train, which was in waiting.
sw eetness nor attraction.
“Some of Vallsndigbam’s friundl?hearTbe girl was an orphan, and the brother stung him into desperation, and he should the land. In Which was almost tbs bitter
ing what was going &lt;m, rung the ffre
tfirir? ISumjmu
whom she addressed was throe years her go off and-fall again, tbe (suit would be। titss of deatn.
senior. There was a strong family like- here altogether. The poor fellow needed
Margaret Lowe yearns, and hopes and bells, with the intention of gathering a
crowd
to aitempia reveue. But few per­
iicm In-tween tbe two; but the expression kind words and encouragement, insteadI pravFfur her brother, gone to tbe battle,
son. .nnecred. and they gave co trouble.
which darkened the face nf the brother, ex­ of his feelings harrowed up in that way I! as wives and mothers, and sistere do in
.
many
thousand
homes,
but
sometimes
tinguished it for a time—his was bitter,
“If bis mother and bar’s bad been lieand lodged in the prison on Columbia
tbe memory of those bitter, angry words
■iillen, hers was flushed, pnssionate.
I which she spoke to her brother on the street, octween Sycamore aotTBroadway,
Theodore L«wa tose up. I think the
SWEEZET A. AULEM.
i last morning that they passed together, wfiete no one wav permitted lu\sro him
.mUytllwulsling Uxallve, U
consciouanesa that he had fallen into evil
• TT0RXF.VR AT LAW sad Sot tellers la
withouv'an order from Gen. Burnside.
R«l, .oolb. .nd urvnglbem II
and disgraced himself, and done hiasister would have gon* away /rum hi* mother'si come back to stifle bar, stinging like a
lUing l itts. b tvquirva The
t serpent, cutting like a sword, and that
a wrung, stung him more than her hardest
4t.lh.lu lb" •»t*e^*4*S'
s peraUiv. Ilk. RAOWAY b
I prayer which bolds in it the only mortal
words did. “Very wall, I shall not give
•urge withoet .deputing er fc
There ia now-io this place a Prophet,
healing ia breathed anew amid tears of
y ou an opportunity to insult me like this,
tuocUon. or other went was
never fall again."
. repentance humiliation, “God forgive whose generaltun was before-Adam ; was
by pulling my face where you will not
And Margarvt remembered that her
with Noah in the Ark; and with Christ
brother was all that remained of a broken
.
Dear reader, God will answer, if you just before bo was crucified. Ho knew
upon earth, that abe stood, as far
did nut herd the covert threat in these feinily
‘
. have too thus prayed, remembering your not his father, and was never nursed by
as abe might, in ths plsee of hie mother1 beloved who have “existed 1 enlisted 1
bis mother; he goes barefoot like a friar ;
words, but she remembered it afterward 1
now, and it seemed at though the closed
ha wears no bat, and biacuat ia not dyed,
ia Burrow, and repfpaeh of spirit.
“I 1
, — Watchman and Rtjltclor.
eyes, sleeping so long and sound under the
spun, knit, nor woven ; it ia neither ailk,
would Elite it out o&lt; sight, ft”- on* **»•*• '
aummer gnursea, looked with mournful
hsir, linen or woul, yet of very fine tax­
if I were in your place, Theodore Lowe," 1
reproach down on her soul.
she atid, with no abatement in tbe angry 1
The recent riotous demonalratlone in lure and gloss. He walks boldly iti the
i/a. iioLnnooK,
Tbe tears swelled warm into the bright
emphasis uf her voice.
“For my own living eyes. “I will be very kind to The Dayton, Ohio, following the arreat of face of bi. eoemios, without gun, avrbrd
TTOBNET
... I _
.sd Tn AC-HI.
part. I’m ashamed to think that wherever 1
Valtendigbam, were the natural result of or atkh; yet b^s such a w«puo as niaa
odors when be comes home to-night.” re
never had, to defend himself wilb, from
AVOID SALINE PCRGATIVES./
you go the story of last night will be told 1
the impulsive girl.
gugve. Tbe Cincinnati Conmtrcial nyt his foes. He is often abused by wicked
to your shame, and my disgrace, because solved
1
that the persons engaged in those demon men for their diversion, but lakes it
you are my brollior."
Theodore Lewe mtant to carry the
atrations arc of llie moat ignorant dasa patiently. He lets nH men enjoy their
” It was fortunate that, at thia moment,
thing off with a high band, and tell his
uf the population of Hamilton and But­ religion ; tbe Protestants are his greatest
a domestic entered, anfl put a sudden
BOB ERTS,
sister in the coolest way possible that be ler counties, who are prepared for any enemies, but the Papists occtoionally
period to the interview, whose bitterness
hud enlisted, and should set off to morrow,
um&gt; him mercifully.
At a certain time
was only itensified by words.. Theodore
and alm would not, therefore, bo troubled
h.s voice is beard by all nation.; (be de­
Lowe rose up and went’ out, without
you ar« dj»pcpt«c.
with the sight of his face any mure, as he holding secret mrotmgs, assembling clares the day of the Lord ia al hand ;)
.peaking again, only his fuco was white,
l&gt;ad promised her. The young man fed
aa
be
prophecies,
the
d»orw
fly open, and
staalthily in out-of-the way places late al
and there was a fierce gleam in the eyea
hie, pride and anger for awhile upon the
bis oayiugB
sayings are lound true. He takes but
night, evidently for the purpose of —
organ
b—• UH
which met bis slater’s face.
revenge in store for him, for he knew dho
■ '.-I..^t,
__ . __.l
»8 goverib
govern- ujxie
and t.
is arltnlmal
admired by all tor uu
malataaaf NmWmWWgew
ixing a formal resistance to the
The sensitive, high spirited girl of eight
consternation which would lake posses
doac of RADWAYK I’lLLH.
or
____ __ _ ______
• 1indicated
lias
"
' wigihmee. He duos not sleep one bed
teen, certainly had cahse for bitter mor- aiouof her when she was rqally convinced ment, which Vallaudigham
. . ... ____ .11
uenliotui In a
to be necessary and proper. Asillualra- or ;n • chair, but is always standing ^or
tifleation.
.
...
that lie bsd joined the army. But a* thy
The brother had accompanied her the dsy wore off a bettor spirit began to take ling the alate of affairs in this region, the crouchmg; neither does he put off his
TTOR5ET and COUNSELLOR AT LAW
preceding evening, to a privata rorty, at potaosriun of, a feeling of tenderness and folluwhig incident is narrated by the dutbes.- As to hie religeu®, be 1* ®“P
.nd Connaellor to Cb.neerr,«--------- posed to incline to the Papists, as he
which were assembled many &lt;,f their mu sadness stole over him, as he thought of
“New London is a little Tillage ’8110 slwsys keeps LeuL His uatore does not
tual acquaintances. Theodore Lowe was the fair young sister whom be was about
sled near the eastern line of Morgan incline him to «*t flesh, and 1“&gt; ^ruiks
not accustomed to taking wine, but this
to
leave
—
it
might
be
forever.
Though
township, tbe aouthweatarn township of nothing stronger than water.
RADWAY A Coevening be drank—more than he intended.
And before ho reached home, after the
87 Maios* Lamb, N, Y.
Butler county - 'Die neighborhood is and sometimes apparently proud, he cares
When be returned to the parlors he was
long hurried day of preparation, the tri­
quite intoxicated, and became vociferous, umph was all gone from bis heart, and Ims long been a prosperous one, and the nut for the pump atid vantues of thia
u icked world. H« denies no article of
people
have
been
noted
for
tbe
number
nnd impertinent to several of the gnssta. the young man dreaded to deliver tbe
the Christian firilh; his voice te shrill snd
At last, with much difficulty, his sister mesaago which he.brought to bis aister. of newspapers they have taken, and of
books they have purehaasd. They main­ piercing; and be never preached but one
purausdrd bim tn accompany her borne
“Why, Theodore, we’ve been keeping tain a well conducted "high school, and sermon is his life, which was so eonviacbcbbdws
I with such Makings and arortificstteu of
tea for you a whole hour I" said .Marga­ the community, baing enliahieoed, ia luy
TTQRNKVH osd COUNSELLORS AT LAW Soldiers in tbe Army ! L®die. at home I
ret Luwa aa her brother opened tfe deor. al. A
_ _______ Tuned Ineureaw
of lbs young o&gt;m
and G roll emca*very where, can make
SM JUCl nor .......... ...---------r I
-R- ■■■ --- - - ------• who lived in tbe country immediately
from Fir* “Tro Dulbrs per day.
after his kt® breakfast, her pent up feel­ ■uu
nut even impatience, only a kindly, suite surroundiug the riilaae are in the army. ,ng Jew; tbe sun ofN^.a-UdI Urita;
(See private Circular.)
ings spent themselves in a storm of accu
“ &gt;5
The
consequenoe
is,
Now
Loudon has the no. Bl y»ta. »■ •"«» “J
itoda.
_
well nigh anathemas. Tbe young
reputation among the buitornatoof being
man was full as sensitive and high eplntad
‘M abolition bole,” and recently they
DAN1EL COOK,
bis sister, end so be walked rapidly
have threatened to “dean it out ; and
toward* bit Imola’s store where be was
head b«K&gt;k keeper. He fell so lowersd in came. “Wall, I must swallow my sup­ last week it became rumored that the
per in a hurry to-night, for I've got to be clcaniog out o^wriuiwi was to taka place
utota.GooijW.M-ck. ipatatm.
bia self respect, so sunken to lb® esteem
offearlv to-morrow morning, aa I .»• en­
A reliable correspondent hcndx us tbe
of others, that he almost wished bo was
TOW IDEAt
listed in CapL Fullare company.’’
following;
• ,
'» 1 ,.
uj
deed.
,
“You don’t mesa thatt Ob, Theodore 1"
A ■»«. "f ~r«uU. «-«««-.. «1»
Every hitter word of Margarol’s atom.. . «
__ _ ___ _
Titll.luire.
Lsigbi,
which
i*
wall
up
a
day
ridge,
H. M.gHELOON,
She
asked
tbe
Question
aa
ihoogh
her
ed to curl itself in letters of flame before
IOURTT rtNABOMB;.
him and there wah added to tbie, mental brother’s word* bad been a blow whieb am) decoratad bj dii.p.dslsd cabms, came rt., Giro a »v»
r- --- -7—A few hours previous to Mr. death be caldown, ornamented with bu“J™u‘
,. ’‘2,
•nguisb and physical revulsion whieb ua- burl her.
hd a few friends around, aid intimated
ujly accompanies any indulgence in “Yes, I mean it, Margaret. YquH get
to them that he could not:die peaoaMy
rid
of
me.
now,
you
see."
stimulating liquids.
.
He spoke in a cheerful voice, or tried Updurh.m and Jeff. Davis I Night was without relieving foe eotadsnca ol a
H. P. CHBBBY,
to, pod did not mean that his words should
weight that burdened it.
ifc confessed that he wa» a Knight of
wound her.
,
,.
But she sal down with a very white
tbe Gi.ldew Circle, which order was se­
cretly aud extenaivriy rvp&gt;re«iteo la.the
f"^‘Going to tbe war—gntag to the war I*
CtiSTdi-. n.'.uuriu.t

fieilty taiprovB ihmr hwlib.

gistings’ Business §iretturj.

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•nd Wtila tbMr attrotfoo ww.

Exclul’»
ft A. GOODYEAR.

—

�i ail' glisulli

.“A"*."

HAffHMGB BAIM1R.

.f this great a»d i
hmPrtoldrttoe.g

SocAfalnfaUfa

V.tlMtey S.rtb*. Sir

II.

rim in relation to

their

Jofdsn and Robinson preferred o

against Captain Andrews is false.
that -with foe treatment negroee who have
attempted to aid c» have received, they

Cwmpalga.

ahould still be ready to aid us on every

tate his InviociWo deteau
Mar 6.
General Order No 49.
presaed some important fads.In Copt ■ • Tae Maj'-Gen Commanding tenders to ^.rything IrtM djfonAndrew’s case, and folrifisd olhera.’ The tthis army his congratulation on foeachiev- country.
it. tu t
ments for foe last seven days. Iflt has

.
opportunity. But such seems to be the deoeive.
Our course.with Capt Andrews was
fact, if we may believe the accounts we
to a battle and its results, as it has been
receive,.from Gen. 8toneman’e expedition.
in regard to tbe late one in Virginia.—
Bui now, at a distance of folly two weeks,
iedlha expedition says:
we are enabled to get a tolerably oorroel
view of the movemen. sad condition of _
---------negroes
— joined ottr columns in
fa of the United Blates; and under the same
too two armies on toe Rappahannock.— j
w#re
oveijoyed obligations, and in the same ciroumstan-

Tbe accounts published of too re-cross!ng
thoy went jnlo foratofos- others
of Hooker to the north ride of the Rap- kneeled in the street, anfl prayed, thankpahannock were correct.
ing J esus for sending the ankoea. These
people all tell ths same story. Their
Al! reports of movements since Gen.
masters had told that, if the Yankees
came there, they would be sent to Cuba,
the night of the 6th of May are wholly branded, and many of them would be
without foundation.
The army, after murdered in cold blood. They did not
reaching the North ride of toe Rappahan­ believe ft, however. The negroes every,
where gave us valuable information, and
nock, returned leisurely to its old camps, acted as guides. Hearing of our approach
at several pointe, they sat up all night
Sedgwick has not recrossed with two and baked batches of bread, which they
dealtout to theooldiera,with milk,water,
nor han any other commander or body and whatever else they had, with un­
etinted hands."
,
of troops been beyond the lines of the
The correspondent of the Herald writes
camp. It is quite certain Gen. Hooker
as follows:
hod ordered a portion of his army to re­
“Immense numbers of contrabands
cron too Rappahannock some days ago, flocked around, abouting, clapping their
as previously stated, in accordance with hsnda, and fairly erased with joy at our
a plan framed before be commenced bis arrival. Waaliowed them to help them­
selves to as mueb sugar and other stores
retreat, but toe plan was not approved by
as they could carry, and all those who
Gen. Halleck, wbo, therefore, counter­ could raise an animal of any description
manded it. Hence toe conflict in tbe accompanied us when we left”
reports concerning the rccrossing of tbs
Mns Axx E. Dtcxiwoox, a young lady
Rappahannock by Hooker. Gen. But­

It is difficult, perhaps, for foe but when a woman has oratorical powers
army to understand why the first cam superior to moat ol the other sex, we bepaign was abandoned, but they are nevor- licve in letting her exercise the right of
lleless entirely ready to begin another, using them. Miss
Sana uiwiuwu
Dickinson .p,.«
spoke to. a
Institute, 'hi
r the
* Cooper
~
and will enter upon it with confidence in large audience al
r.. evenings
..™,„ since,
.Ifafa to
to a.
Now
York
a
few
themselves and their commander.
It is useless to deny that the campaign largo'and appreciating audience, and N.
P.
Willis
pronounces
toe
highest
en
of Gen. Hooker, which began so auspic­
iously, came to a premature and ineffec­ oomiums upon her address. It has been
printed
in
many
of
the
papers
of
tbe
countual end.- His loss waa considerable
heavier than foe published estimates, and try and has been read and admired by
ixalion.

thousanda. Because she believes slavery
wounded and missing. Lee is said to a groat moral wrong and denounces the
admit a loss of 18,000, which ia fargreat- rebellion and its aiders ia the North, the
er than ours iu proportion to the strength Copperheads abuse hor in too most shame­
Copperheads can descend
of his army. Gen. Hooker’s army, still ful manner.
largely outnumbers tbe rebel force, and to anything low, mean aodpurillanimous.

will not amount to less than 17,000ki!led,

cirive vidtory.

\ 7

We bad supposed that the Copperheads
bad, long since, given up their favorite
Idea of making McClellan Dictator. Bui

it seems we wore mistaken.
hardly

Ono would

believe that toe faction wbo so

aud denosnoe “military power," and prate
so loudly against “centrailration," and
wbo have such terrible fears that tbe
“military power" will “subvert our iibertiee,” would really propose to make
one man dictator, and that one tbe very
man who had alwaya been unwilling to
hurt traitors. But foe copperhead organ
of Rochester, the Union, is up to a trick
of this sort and, apparently serious in his
proposition gels off foe following, which
equals for mendacity anything wo -have
ever seen, and may properly bo atylod
“Radical" Coneervatism.” Road:
“As a “military nocssaity" now and in
deferonca to tbe Judgement of those wbo
famish the means and muscle to carry on
foe war, let McClellan be called back.—
Withdraw foe emancipation proclamation
and bury all tho dead bulls.
Abandon
paper warfare entirely. Banish Wade,

the Coundt.
Retire Stanton, Wellsa,
Halleck, Ethan Alien Hitchcock, and

and it it willing to trust McClelhut Pul
Cbm. Vanderbilt or same other live man

ordinate to the General in Chief of the
Army. Let Meaellan select toe Secre­
tory of War—eay Dix—and ensure harwmkjIoub netion in tl« war office.
Give

Let them hiss! Eventually their own?
venom will suffocate them.

An army correspondent of the Boston
Journal says:
“To rightly understand Gen. Hooker’s
position when he determined, in the del­
uge of Tuesday evening, to return, there
bi another considlkatlon besides the fear
that communication would be cut off by
high freshets—the disarrangement of
plans caused by the defection of the Elev­
enth corps—the non-receipt of ne we from
Stoneman, and the failure nf Sedgwick to
open communication from Fredericks,
bnrg. . Besides all these reasons for re­
tiring, Gen. Hooker felt, doubtless, that
be was regarded by the people u a rash,
fool hardy man, whose lack m caution had
sacrificed his men. And here let' mo
narrate an incident which should be
known, in justice to Gen. Hooker, as It
shows that must have fait it an impera­
tive duty to be prudent and cautious.
“When it had been determined to su­
persede Gen. Burnside, and to place the
army of the Potomac under command ol
General Hooker, tbe last named officer
was summoned to Washington by the
President. Arriving at the White House
the General was shown up Into the Cab.
inet room at once, nd was warmly greet­
ed by Mr. Lincoln; who said, after salu­
tations had been exchanged f “I nm jus:
writing you a letter, containing my views
on the management of your army, and
will read it to you.” The President ac­
cordingly read hie misaiva, which only
lacked his signature, and then, at Geo.
Hooker’s request be added that, and gave
tbe letter to the General. Some of foeae
days that letter will b^ valuable to foe
historian of foe war, and when J assert
that its concluding words were “don’t be

on him to be cautious.

reasons are wen ioiowo vj
/ It is sufficient to say, they were ofa

fa Withdrawing
foe South bank of
foe Ifappahanm^k, before delivering a
general battle to ©or adversary, the arms
has given renewed evidence of its confi­
dence in Itetlf and fidelity to the priciples
it reprossnts. In fighting at a disad ren­
city article say* ilia under­
C.
W.
Roatsvow.
stood that the United States Government tage, we would have been recreant to our
trust, to ourselves, our cause and our
Rapids,
May
1863.
hasGrand
resolved
to send
an6,agent
to England
versed In maritime and international law, country.
Profoundly loyal, and aoncioua of its
FBOM
BVKOFB.
to co-operate
with Mr.
Adame, in London,
strength, tbe Army of foe Potomac will
in Halifax.
the conalderation
of—
foe
various
ques­
May 14.
Tbe
steamship
or decline battle whenever its into-1
tions now from
arisingLiverpool
or likelyontothe
arise
on
Anurin,
3d, vfa
rests or honor may detnand. It will also
these points between
two
countries.
Ion
tbo 3d,the
bos
arrived
here
be the medium of Ito own history and its
Tbe object ia sto
enable
sueb qneetioM, io
’ later
news.
all possible cases,
to ba nettled
promptly
m Obttrrrr,
Hi a pacific
arti- own fama.
By onr celerity and seereey of move­
instead of being
subjects Lincoln
of tedious
» to the
President
nnd
ment, our advance and passage &lt;&gt;f the riv-correspondence.
’ #
who, ft says, eviuca a sincere
er was undisputed, and in our withdrawal
leaire to cultivate foe mwt
not a rebel ventured to follow. The
ions with Great Britain, and
events of tbe last week may swell with
just cause of offense.
pride the hearts of sverjjjfijcer an^ sol
dier of this army.
We have added nesWfurels to our

emy in his intrenchmente, and wherever
we'have fought we have Inflicted heavier

terfield has said that a movement cannot from one of the Eastern States Is creating
be made lor some time. When toe army quite an excitement by her powers of
Tbe death of foe rebel Major General
She delivered speeches in Van Dorn is autboritiveiy reported by
does move, and whither it goes, will elocution.
Connecticut during the last campaign, the rebels. Tbe a vent is ofno advantage
to us, as he was an easy opponent to
and aot Wore. The troops are in good
handle, having of late years lost whatever
spirits. Among the rank and file there forcible and convincing of speakers, being (abilitv ba once possessed in disalpativu.
We are ’Van Dorn was a Mississippian snd grad­
ia certainly a feeling of disappointment, gifted, polished and eloquent.
uated
st West Point iu 1843 standing
do
great
sticklers
for
“
Woman
’
s
Rights,
i
but nothing which can be called demote!-

ainee it is undeniably in good condition
let us hope that its next movement will

May 11.—The following order has toon
. Ja ,
tf__ L —

!
Roeecrans,
who thrashed bim at Corinth
'
and boxed him about elsewhere, was a
4
classmate
and stood nearer tbe bead,
।
number
5. Van Dorn is credited with
gallantry in the Mexican war, and on the
"»&gt; of Ufa robollfaj b. -M
!
Major in tbe Sd Cavalry—Jeff. Davis’s
,
pet regiment when Secretary of War.—
IOn foeSlat of January, 1861, ho resigned,
iand soon became a Cohtuel In the Con■

taken from the enemy five thousand pris­
oners and filtcen colors, captured nnd
brought off seven pieces of artillery, and
placed hprt rfn cmafot 18,000 of his cho­
sen troops. Wc have destroyed his'de
pots filled with vast amounts of stores,
and damaged his communications, captur­
ed prisoners within tbe fortifications of
his capital and filled his country with fear
and consternation. Wa have no other
regret than that caused-by the loss ofour
bra re comrades, and in this wears consoWby the eonviclion that they have
fallen iu the holiest cause ever submitted
to the arbitrament of battle.
Br Comamad sf
Max. Usx. HOOKER.

New York, May 15.—A di

an uic
uw». —--r—
Point, are moving to retaforee Grih.Wrant
who will endeavor to out the R*ih®«ad
betvreen Jackson and Vicksburg, The
VicUburnCTrfapOTd-M rfll»
takes a gloomy view of matters, and says
GcB.GrWt's movements deceived avery-

Washington, May 15.—Gen. Stahl a
&gt;y er two steea. sent a scouting Darty
Leesburg to hunt for Rebel*. Nooo
ere found in force. A skirmish with a

Wo

Fortress Moorue, May 1®.—The Richr.nd As^wrrer of yesterjlay says:
"Fighting is going on in Mississippi,
Washington, May 15.—Adviees from
ho enemy yesterday advanced, 1,000
Gen. Grant to the Btb inaU have been re­
ceived ut Waehingtoo. H« expreroed
Mlisfactiou with tbe appearance of affidrs
in bis Uctnity, and state, that Port Had
son Is undoubtedly evacuated except bfi morning.
'

Washington, May J5.—The Star iajt
a dispatch w*» this forenoon received
here from Gea. Grant, dated foe 8lh fast,
which shows foal tbe Cairo dispatch of
die 13th, and the Jackson (Miss.) rebel
dispatch of foe Glh.were poaitivdy un
true ; the former having represented that
he bed beaten BowcnsT rebel army on
tbe filh insL, and the latter that Bowens’
army had been repulsed on foe 4th. In
the dispatch of foe 8tb be expresses satis
faction with foe appearance of matters in
his vicinity, and states that Port Hudson
is undoubtedly evacuated except by n
small garrison and their heavy artHlery.

"Knowing that the enemy was heavily
rviaforred and reedy to engage ua wkb
their full force, we retired to Miswasippi
Sprihgs, where wc have reinforcements.
“Cnl. MeGavack «»f the 10th Tennessee

New York, May 18.—A steamer from
Port Royal stales'that off Charleston tbe

iron-dads attacking the batteries on Mor­
ri. Island.

day's Richmond papers havs been redveed with dates from CLsrleatou op to the
I2fo inst.. One dlspateb save:
'Tbe
enemy is unusually active, tie has built
formidable batteries &lt;&gt;n Folly lalaad. bear
ing upon the Southern extremity of Mor­
ris blandSeveral Yankee regiments
are forllfvint Seabrook laland.
Five
ironclad* nnd nvfneroua transports are at

The fallowing is from the Richmond
Enquirtr ut the 7lh inst.
"Ourvictory on the Rappahannock
taw cost ue dear in the severe wounds un­
fortunately received by tbs great and
good General Jackson. His left arm has
been amputated above tbe elbow : a bnl
let Jssa'passed through his right band.—
bis condition ia now, we learn, as favora­
ble as could possibly be expected, and he
will doubtless recover, and is not, we
trust, lost to active service. We could
batter spares brigade or a division.
“ Our base foe will exult in foe dieaa
ter to Jackson; yet tbe accursed bnllet
that brought-him down was never mould­
ed by a Yankee. Through a cruel mis­
take,’ in the confusion, tbe hero received

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wWI, consequently, be Invited to

» y fa ■.«_ OfaH .. T.SM,

IbM fa lb. tUobifafad &amp;1M,
Cbanibmllte. TV, Vv .fa Mt.

papet;-should rearA the editor of II
outer, last week, and we think it &gt;|
'&lt;auM ifie “wounded bird fluttered.|

injured. Although no bones were I
the concussion rendered him for |
'fabensibfe, and he will probably b|

Owixo to the heavy rains of las I
corn planting is delayed,"to such I

Several steamers
wBl

Deserters say toe rebels are leaving
ibe Blackwater and moving to Petero- flfabOT •
E UPHAM.

tent aa very much to prejudice the I
peel of even an average crop. Tin!
land is scarcely fit to plow yet, at I

fields ready for planting, are few i|

«T DRVRKENWEM CVMED.^3
New York, May 15.—It appears from
semi official acctntnta of Gen. Averill's
expedition that previous to the battle of
Cbancellorville, Stnncwsll Jackson was
St Gordonsville with twenty-five •*
touus
and men.

Hurry up your teams, friends, &lt;|

•Gentiles will have to chew lean port
winter.
I

Gaowiso W hbat, in this county I
remarkably well, and promises I
more than the usual crop.
Shout
things continue favorable, look, oil

’

Hush times next fall.

Fbost.—Slight frosts occurred i.
vicinity on Saturday and Sunday

mgs last.

Not much damage don

first number of a new neatly print­
column paper, just started al Boe J

Berrien county, and printed upon 11
“The Buchanan Weekly Union" al

motto,original though quoted—“I
by the Union, now and forever,” r|
-only indications of its politico. lt;|

iso to bo a “ News" psper and n
more. Il is the «th paper publh
Berrien county, which is fully fo
if It merits it, not otherwise.
f Mm. Dkmomsst's Mourns or
number of this quarterly magsxit
voted entirely to tbe subject of Fs*|
Although there are but four numb|

her contains pstterns worth the .
subscription.

New York, May 16.—Tbe steamer
(kfttn $ttee», from Aspinwall, has arrlv-

that the iron clad vessels trf the South
Atlantic fleet were on the 10&lt;b of May
thoroughly repaired, all injuries done by
the forts having been remedied. Tbe

gp W« would direct attention
advertisement of Stone &amp; Hya
Battle Creek, in the next column. I

Hew Advertisements.
DB. A- P. DBAKB,

two vessels preparations wore in progress

See advertisement

other pert &gt; ibis paper.

MLACTTCAL DEKTI8T,
esU too sNssUm of ALLjmtwu
wishing sojrviusg is the ft DKKTIKTKY

Folly or RmarsKCK.—Dr. W.
JBalera Marion county, HI. who w.j
coolly arrested by order of Gen. At
for giving aid and comfort to the
Boo. informed the Lieutenant

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fafiictatJ hv the mistake of hw
He received three balls h. ton

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Tbe rote of Michigan al foa lata elecU.
"*“J- r~»ii
n Ian Ual 1*. dkul —jorilj « J»-

"to reply to items published lhereii I
onr part we certainly intended til

fined to his bed for several day s,J

HE CURED. UH

left arm a
dark on Ss
to fire on

with Jeff. Davis

The failure of the Pioneer, I

ca ha*"not been unfrequent dur

Accidxxt.—On Friday fa*t, D

stealing of U. S. property.
fa April,
1861, be captured foe ateamer Star of the
West at Indianola, and in the sente
month at Safaris he received the aurren
der of Major Sibley and 7 companies of
THE C0XFESSI0K8 AKD EXPEBJEKCE
U. S. Igfantry, and in May of Lieut. Col.
US A KXavors isttu-in.
Reeve and six companies of Infantry.—
Washington, May 15.—A serious dis­
He was then made a Brigadier and boot.
agreement exists fa&gt;t«oen Halleck and
a Major General, and in January, 1862,
Hocker,
and
ft
is
pootivcly
said
that
given the command of the Trans-MiuisHookers, new movement was counter­
aipi Department.
He commanded at
manded by Halleck. Proiniuent Con
Pea Ridge, where Curtis whipped bim
gressmen have united in a vigorous pro
and was superseded by Holmes.
He ।
test
sgainst Halleck taking the field, and
subsequently rose and commanded the
New
York,
May
14.
—
The
Trib»nuha»
rebel atlack’on Corinth, whore Rosocrana
it is thought tbe President may veto
routed him.
He was then superseded direct advice from the army to Tuesday. foe project. There are do indications of
to xkbtocs semtata or aora aaxnby Pemberton and has sinee been in dis­ All reports of movements since Hooker an immediate movement. Many Corps
grace. The report in that be died at foe । crossed to the North ride of toe Rapps- commanders and staff officers of the army
hannock, are unfounded. The army oc nf the Potomac are preparing to leave1&gt;
bauds of an injured husband.
copies its old camps. Tbe trooge are in‘ and name are now ip W ashington.
lT.na.1
----- ’ ‘ - - 1 - * ' - - - good spirits? There Is some dianppolnfment ,among-the rank and file about the
On ths trial of Mr. Vallandigbam, at retreat, but no dcinuralixatiufl. Slone
New York, May 10.—A special to the
Cincinnati, be “ refused to plead, and asked man’s raid has been overrated.
The
time to consult his counsel, and for pro­ Richmond and Fredericksburg road was 1 Tribunt, dated Wafoingtoa, May 15th,
cess to compel the attendance of Fernan­ *i liilla iajured that it was repaired in says that the last .jour wounded, left on
do Wood, of New York city, who should 34 hours. Our losses exceed 17,000 men,
tiotes}.
be required to bring with bim the letter while Lee is said to admit a loss of 18,-1
which be received from Richmond in rela­ 000 men. Our army still outnumbered care was taken oftbem while they remain-'
cd in tbe enemy's lines aa could reasona­
tion to terms offered for the return of that of the rebels.
bly be sxpeetad. Our surgeons have
been with them since Hooker orossed the
gross,- which the letter of the President
river. The mejus.1 story* sent over, at
declining to entertain the proposition.’'
Headquarters
Northern
Virginia,
May
the auggeation.&lt;*f Lee, were taken posses
Now, it is a criminal offence for a mem­
11.
—
Gen.;
Loe
has
issued
general
orders
ber of Congi'eas to correspond with the
sion of by the rebels, but woes issued to
enemy in time bf war; and It would not snnouncing foe death of Stonewall Jack­ our aurgeotMHUn proper requisition. The
aurprise ue to find that Mr. Valhmdlgham son, who expired on .the lOtb insU/

in bis fright at being tried for treason,
has committed fatally, also, bis friend
and ally, Wood.
Mcaxaxmoao, Tenn., May 13.
Mr. Wood has often asserted that
The Chattanooga Rel&gt;tl of the 6th Inal,
somebody had had communication with contat^'s the following:
the enemy at Richmond; but he was el­
Richmond. Mny 7.—10 o'clock—From
Chancellory ill., 'May 7,-To Hi. Xttfl
Uncy, President Davis; After driving
nando Wood himself who writes and re- Sedgwick acroM the Rappahannock on the
night of tiro 4th, I returned on the 5th to
Will be not communicate to the public Cbancellorville. My march was delayed
by a storm, which continued all foe night
following. ,
,
.
In placing the troops fa-position on
Monday, tbe 6fo, to attack Hooker, I as­
certained that ho had abandoned hi® for­
A special despatch from Washington tified position. Our line ofaklrmiehsrs
to the Philadelphia Znyuirw of to day
says
:
,
'
Afterward, when
“We learn that ValJandlgham was
convicted of the chargn prefared against
him and sentenced to the Dry Tortuga,
until tbe dose of tbe war. Bumside ap■ - ■ . - j T I.fa r—.V—
I__
(Signed)

was intentional, which ia of com I

true.

Robinson, an old resident of this

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and two feet deep. Throw In old bones,
oyster shells, or stone, to Uro depth of
si 1 inches, to make a thorough drainage.
Bones are much ths best if they can be
obtained, as they feed tbe roots for years.
On these lay old), Inverted sod.
Cover
eight Incbee deep with good garden soil,
enriched, if necessary, as above described.
Compact this soil by treading It down
firmly, but not violently,
Ou tbe surfitoe sprinkle an inch of fine rich soil, on
whieb aprvad the roots as uniformly sn
possible, and then cover them with nn
ether ineh or two of the sains. No ma
auro should o»me fo contact with the
roots.
Now fill up tbe bole' with soil
nntil tbe roots are covered with from
four to six inches, according to tbe eixu
of tbe vine.
A small plant shonld bo
placed nearer the surface than a large
eor. Cover tbe ground with two inches
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work is done. Thus planted, your vine
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Use mi foe mwlnr to mixed with ton
liman it# waigfet of fine aarlh tnd tome
wood aabae. Tbe ecad ia than aprlokled
over tbe bed end ia not rakad in, but
eimply bmtan down gently with a spade.
Thia aead bed abould ba in s sheltered
poeition, and when half an inch in leng'.li
it ahould ba looked after every day.
Wbm tbe ptoat begins to bead It abo’d
be immediately cut back, 10 m u&gt; leave
from aiit to Un leaven ; euekere then bo!|la to spring out at tbe junction of the
eaf and stalk, these should be nipped off
(some, however, let them grow until six
foebee lang, then pick and dry them,
thinking them more choice for various
purpoaae than tiro larger leaves), ae if
allowed to exist they will take much
from tbe foil development of tbe main
leavaa.
Pleating to dtxto in May, hoetag and
over looking in Jtrce, July, Angust and
September; cutting and housing in Oct­
ober; in tbe other mouths, polling . the
leave* off
stalks.
In the southern
plantations a man and a woman are allowsd three acres to manage.
When
rips, ths stalk should be out off near the
ground. When tobacco is ready to bo
cot up. It must be attended to or it will
■noil; especially if frost is expected there
should bo no Ums lost.
Tobacco of commerce ia generally di­
vided into throe qualities.
Tbe lower
lesraa or those which touch the ground,
are liable to get dirty and torn; but on
tbe higher parts of the same stock two
different aorta of leaves are generally
found, one yellowish and one brown.—
These sboald be. eerefolly separated and
bo put up iu bunches no thicker than a
man's thumb/md tied round with a thong
made of tbe leaf itself.
Th. bunches
should be slung in pairs across poise and
put in the drying houeo. Too much heat
will apoil the whole crop. Morr,4tpendi
upon drying than upon any other part to
determine Ite market value.
The boat
of the drying house should be moderate
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A friend of oars, says the Getuttet
Zerwtor, wbo baa great succeaa In raising
ealvss on skimmed milk and “corn pud­
ding." adopts the following method: He
never lets a calf suck the onw, but teaches
it to drink out of a pail. When the calf
is three or four days old, bo takes about
a teaeupfol of corn meal and pours s pint
ef hot water over it—stirs it up and lets
it eesld lor a few miuataa.
He then
pours on three or four quarts of skimmed
milk or as much a* the calf can drink.
In tbs maeutime he hsa bad a piece of
iron beating in tbe stove. When red boL
be etirs tbe milk with IL
This “scorch­
ing the milk" be considers ofthe greatest
knportanos, when aafoee are fed on skim­
med milk. U prevents it from sooering
tba calves. As the calf grows older, be
Increases tbe quantity of corn meal.—
When three weeks old, be gives a pint,
at least, at each meal. Tbe milk, at first, i
is only twelre beure from milking, but
to tbe eelf grows older, tiro milk ma v be
allowed to stand 34 er SC hours before

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3O*t reliable journal* of thi* couna tBat at a public meeting of tbe doing their work and one fortified place
bead* of that city, on Saturday after another baa fallen in quick aucceslaat, which meeting was sddrere
fr. Wall, not lung since under ar-

of Gan. Grant, in hi* operation* against
At lb* hour of commencing •.heir pro©ceding, on Saturday night, * crowd of
citizen* gathered outaiJe.
Tbe crowd
mad. no d*raonalraiioo whatever until
cheers were beard un the inside for hit
Excellency,'J tQcrson Da via, when visabl© aglistlun moved tbe crowd.
No
avert act was committed, but cheer* went
up from th* multitude outside for Gen.
Hooker, for the Army pSth*.Rappahan­
nock. fins., and as nine inside were order­
ed for Jeff. Davis, the shout* for Hooker
went up in volume that drowned tbo in-

Vicksburg.

Th* battle at Jackaon, tbe

capital of Mississippi, waa a brilliant af­

fair, and the r ebels, badly whipped, re­
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Tbe news of tbe evacuation of this
Gen. Grant was likely to be overpower­
ed, and that retreat had become necesGen. Grant is after the Rebel* armies,

and not particularly after their ci ties.—
He consequently left Jackson and moved
up toward Pemberton’s army wbieh be
met and defeated, at Edwards Depot,
driving him back fivs mil** over the
Black River Bridge, which is 25 miles
from Jackson and eight from Vicksburg.
Tbe rebels destroyed the bridge.
We
await further intelligence with some ana-

.Bta., which baa been dipped from
western portkrn of th* Old Dtwmuim,
a* a pnnlahment for her rebellion* praolicea, come* Into tee Union on an equal
footing with the rider pistera, &lt;m tee 19th
ofJune n*xt; and aa a preparatory a*t,
aho electa her State officers cm tec fourth
Thursday
May. Sb. has sirred, an uaccmditicMsal Union ticket in th* field for
State officer*. The loyal citizens cd the
Eastern shorn ba* also brought forward a
ticket for the government of th* old State,
which will be voted for in the counties
of Alakandris, Norfolk, Nansemond, Aacomae, Northampton and Prine*** Ann.
Tho centre and Southern portion* of tee
Stalk which are yet .under tha dominion
of J* Devi*. wlD like* iae bold their
eleclson A the same lime, and cbooaa
thciy own Governor, to.auccaed John
Letfcher, tbe present unworthy incumbent
oPtee Executive chair. The old “Mother
-of President*” has become sadly d*graded.in consequence of her devotion to
slavery; and has brought aad confusion
and calamity upon .{terself.

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Philadelphia Copperhead*.
Th* hall was well filled at eight o'clock
tomaC.—Gen. H-oker’v’latest nite, evinc­
when Mr. Wall roae to deliver hia ading stern and decided military policy, is
4 ess. He waa received w ite loud cheers,
thspae.furbiddiag’aivilians to visit'the
Which were succeeded by cheers for Vatanarmy.- Ns permits' are granted by tee
dingham and groans for President Lin­
War Department to-civilians to go dowa
coln. Before Mr. Wall bad been speak­
to Fnlmeuth without p*rmlssioo fyom
lug term minutes, tbe crowd outside rais­ iety, and confidence that Vicksburg must
ed * mighty cheer for the Union. This soon fall.
sentMueut exasperated th*« inside, and
in a twinkling I wo.third* of Mr. Wall’s

naoce uf tooaa who remained, and after a
abort consultation, * deputation waa aent
to request th* service* of a loyql man,
Samuel G. Ruggles, Chief, of Polk®, to
enable them to continue their vituperation
of loyal citizens. After some time Mr.
Wall prtKreded, and tee speech was got
throsgh without incident, except that of
cheers being given for Jeff. Davis, Val­
landigham and McClellan, these being

Troop*.
) \
Gjn. Butler was recently sated hia
experience with tee negro in the war.—
Well, said he, when MeClellan was on
the Peninsula, I felt that I was very scant
of men, and the army at Corinth-might
be down upon me any day, and 1 said to
th* Government, send me men if you

iney amrwercu, »» c can v spare you »
man, but you must held.-Now Orleans.
I sent back word, then I will goto Africa.
1 summoned the officers of the Now Or­
leans Colored Regiments, and said to
them “Will you fight for usl”
“WilLfglv," they answered. “Then give me
a reglmenu” In Zen days they gave me
a thousand men, and Brought their com­
mission* a* line officers.
Said he,
“Would y«u lik* to be CoL or Major?”
“No, sir; give us white pten-” . “Thea,"
said tbe Major General, “give me another
regiment,” then another, and, in ninety
days, they raised four regiment* and a
battery; and then noticing a mulatto
Captain, worth 1500,000, speaking fivs

sil ver, I thought such a man had too
much interest in New Orleans to defend
ita* Captain, and offered him a Major's
commission. Tbe Captain answered, "No
matter where I fight, I only wiah to
spend what 1 have, and fight as long as I
can, if only my boy may stood in th©
street equal to a white boy when the war
od

Gukwaw GMsaoen-T toward ova Sou
HUR—A steamer of tbs Hamburg end-

tribated by tbe friends oftbe Guion along
tbs Rhine, for ttea Unefit of our rite and
wounded soldier*. Some of the packegea

Mckare bore this Inscription: “ Rhenish
Bavari*, For tea Wounded Defenders of
the United Slates.” These packages were
a free gift'of tee freedom krving men and
women of Rhineland, and were brought
over fro* by th* Hamburg and American

Slav* Catcrru Dklakxd Vaca*ar*.

but combatants or persons havleg official
bow to prophecy regarding the probable business to come within his line*. This
rule b rigorously enforced; and hundreds
markets seem to bo unsteady, and tbe
difference pf views between the buyers
and sellers is considerable ; consequently lend at Acquia Cr«gk. After speeding
but little is changing hands.
At Cincin- their mottey pretty profusely, they re­
turned whence they cam* without the
the same unsettled state is apparent.— gratification of seeing a battle. .Th* war
is henceforth tn be carried on tu war and
About 70 cents is aaid to represent the note* a fine holiday “show.” Right!
view* of tbe dealers at present. Wk

ry to dispose of their clip*, until prire*
We think the ave­

get folly established.

ragewill not, probably fall below 70 eta.
and it may not go above 80 cents. Much

to a apeedy rise or fall in the market

A
call for 500,000 more soldiers, would In­

crease tha price of wool for obvious rea-

Our farmers will do well to watch the
signa of the time*.

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lure through thte country again.
■ ‘yen. J&lt;&gt;*eph Johnston artived at Jack•• ■
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oo te« 18th, and went out toward*
A psrt of our briars now m East |Kk(itiurl w|lh
fcHg.d.*.
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----- - . anrt WA IMltnAWV from them I

prisoaar.

Tbs inhabitant* through this

mostly upon corn bread, and bacon.—

out of Tennessee and the southern coun­
ties of this Blate, to keep from starving,

and they all say they come for want of
provision*, a* tbe rebels have taken every

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! ~Tbo fore* which fought Gregg’s brig­
ade was from Port Huds&gt;m, and Walk­
er's waa from Jordan. Every burse fit
for service in Mississippi IsclJnfed hr gut's and Portre’s fle
below Port Hudson.
the rebel government to mount terir

Grant has struck tbe railroads
Edwards' station.
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(Sisnwl)
B. A' HULBDBT, M*-4

Obr Copperhead wighbor has
found voice again, after a lap*
weeks since hi* fright at the i

thing they had. 1 saw three women today with their children, some six or
New York, May 10—A Carrevi 11* let­
eight in number, who came from Clinton ter of th* fflte states that a ar-----county, about forty mile* from here, and fantry fight took place near Buffi
Awning tflb. 15th.
A bee
in her arm*.
They were tee poshest force-&lt;&gt;f infiintry waa reported i
Dam
driven in our pickets st Bcui
specimens of humanity I ever saw. They Church. Troop* were rent &lt;»ut I
aaid their husbands were tat tee army, and
I* retired before Jwo companies of
they wanted to go North to keep from
“On tee 17th of May w* defeated the
Oth MassachuMtU and 10th New
starving.
, .
same force aS the Big Black-River bridge
*y, bof again opened snub after. Tbe
with the loa* uf 2,000 men and 17 ptecre
1 saw a refugee from East Tennessee
ofartillerv.
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a few days ago, and he told me corn was
On tee 18th of May, we invested Vicks­
position brand around 'Carrsville. Our burg cloetly.
from. But wc^u*w nothing ofjrant in
l.uday G«o. Sice) carried tee rifle pits
lues was two killed, tkanty one wyundod
tbe old Eighth,’ as we have a Quarter­
and siz missing. Our forte* are busy
Master in our regiment,—George P. reranvjng rails from the railroad, and tee
MWal|
Baker,—and Bw knotaw hnw lb keep ns
jn plenty of rations. Our company .is

commanded by Captain Charles McCrary
our old Adjutant; he waa promoted

from 14.000 to 20.000 men io VicAs

and aasigned to our company at Lebanon.
Lieut. John D. Sumner is Adjutant oftbe

hia field artillery, and Met Mr common a

&gt;/ asay.
GEN GRANT
regiment at preaent, which position be
IRED NEARLY ALL
fills with credit to himMlf as well sa tbe
“ kfojor General R. W. Hal Irek, Gene
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regiment. Tattoo is beating and I must rai-in-CfoeC Watetagton:
‘•This place fell into our hand* yesterdose.
Java 8. Paaar.
Co. F., 8lh Michigan Volunteers.
OY“Tho Montgomery (Ala.) ‘Mail
ras 1n commend. Th*
thro repel* tbe assertion of Fernando
rhich stated, with rather
f joining tbe Vicksburg fores
Wood and C. L. Vallandigham that a
Bi-axxn Dowa.—The Lansing Sall
U. 8. Gaavr, Major General.
proposition for s Union P*aee was reeeiv. WoVks have anticipated thr bailing down
ed •• from Richmond” by President Lin-_ process by beraingdown. Thi* feat was
a third dispatch, alw&gt; private, sMufitming
coin in December last!
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cecbmplisbed witbasntire success, early
the accounts &gt;,f the other Iso. Wvron
■ “ It is strange that Mr. Vallandighsao on Sunday morning. The works were
Cincinnati, May 23.—A [&gt;»ui*ville dis­
should serionely believe that any suet erected within tea precinct* of tee saw­
patch says tee rebel* nre certainly pre­
propoaitioti ever emanated from our Gov­ mill owned by Messrs. Woodhouse and paring to ihvad* Kentucky ahfitit tee 1st
ernment st Rkfhmond,, Ur from any por­ Butler, situated just below (he junction of June, Thr rebels yesterday burned
tion of (he Southern Confederacy. The of Cedar and Grand Rivera. The fire is
an dtensire* trcailew'brk at Hamilton,
statement - in the New York
papers of
Y«&gt;rtt--------* noppaaed to have cangbt from the f&lt;«n»r, near Clarksville, Tenn.
such a proposition waa made, ws believe, whieh was put up inside teo building,
Tbe Gotelle has a dispatcA-from Mur
on tbe authority oTFerflstjdo Wood’, who' without proper
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Tbe flames freealHiro, giving rebel report* from Mis.Mid that be had a feltsr to that effect in were first discovered about 4 odock, A.
si.slppi to-she 20th. Gro. Pemberton
bis possession. How any sane man can M., boraline from the tower, and before
ha* evacuated Vicksburg and gum to at­
believe in tbe authenticity of such a letter
tack Grant in th* rear, while Johnston at­
official confirmation of the fall of Virks
is passing strange. Wp have always re­ building was on fire. Only a boa of tools
tack in front,.
garded the statement a© an electioneering belonging to tbe contractors were saved.

Our daily cotemporarie* have bed quite

triek, and confidently Tirediet that the The Inas tn th* Company will be about
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three hundred and fifty dollar*.
straction by one of tbren of a special des­
The-company met nw Munday evening.
patch belonging to the other. We hav* no
doubt teat a majority of tbe readers of
bote of those journals would be thankful
The foilwing I* from the Herald't Cor­ about three
If tbe “specials” were stolen nr suppres­
respondents*
sed altogether. Popular sentiment has
“Thia (Sunday) morning the battle Below the dept
voted them a “special” humbug; they
commenced In earnest. Th© enemy push­
ed up against onr lints steadily and with
a persistence almost inorsdibl*. but our
batteries, supported by th* 3d corps,
mowed teem 4°*n by hundreds, and
finally compelled them to retire, )Tbelr
batteries, however, soon Opened again.—
graph, is a “sell" of course. W* think
Th* large brick mansion at ChanoeUortbe community, for tbe past ten days,
ville, used a* headquarters by General
T«a Damauk Dorr ro Fort Scmtsb.
have had a pretty fair specimen of tee
Hooker, was shelled and Mt on fire.— —Charleston papers ar* vary silent about
utter worthlessness of these despatches.
Previous to leaving the liuildlng General the injuries d&gt;-ne to Fort Sumpter in the
They are not worth quarrelling about
Hooker was knocked down by a p&lt;&gt;*t late assault by the ironclad*, but a letter
The above is from tbe Detroit Com- supporting tbe porch, which a shell had from a correspondent on board the Iron,
mercia! Adotrtiirr, and we endorse its Eout, and for a short lime tbe com­ sides to the Baltimore American »y*
I devolved upon General Couch.— that ns soon as tbe flm-t withdrew stating
ral Hooker’s bruises were not seri- or scaffolding waa erected &lt;&gt;n the outside
of the fort, and for more than a month
lion “specials.” it is generally believed,
that the agents who send these “specials’* ■ AaamtaRY Arrest*.—Tbe rebel Con- iug damages, end are still al wo
resa, in secret session, has authorised Them are large hole* in tbe walls
would receive their discharge iu*tonI or,
eff Dnvis to suspend th* writ of kabeae distinctly seen.
if they told tbe truth puce a week. Every
corpui and make arbilrary arreete when­
great roorback of the taking of Richmond, ever he pleases. Tbe Copperheads will
fy A correspondent uf th* New York
of Charleston, of Vicksburg, and -th* regard such s move on the part of tbe JVibmUj describing tbe duel* of th* sharp­
many other cruel and unmitigated lies, traitors as an todicstion of 'praiseworthy shooters on the Rappahannock, previous
have first appeared as a “spedal" to some vigor. According to their Meas, it is all to Hooker’sedvanne, says:
right for Jeff Davia to acl aa though he
Atone time during the day, In a pit
was enrrytng on s wajl, while our Govern near at hand. I beard a rebel snap his gun
wish the Government would place its mens 'most go &lt;&gt;n tbe principle that we
several time*; but it misted fire, much
heel upon tbe whole ‘-special” arrange­ nre nt peace and tbe rebels are to be to bis disgust, for 1 could bear him swear
ment. Th* maanoet part of th* whole treated as “ bretbaren," and Northern whan it failed to go off One of our men
rebel* cspeaially are to hare full awing •
bb
called out,
“ Hello, Reb., whore did you gel your
percnaslon cap*?”
.
'■They are Northern Copperheads,”
Ora Disastxr nt Gsoboia.—Tha un­ was bis quick response.
fortunate capture of.Col. Straight's caval­
ry expedition, in Georgia, is attribuutei*
to his baring been furnished with broken

Tbe slaveholder's rebellion is f«t re-

New Turk. May 23.—A Washington
special to tee HmH aays: u Up to a
late hour to nighl nothing addiliofl*! ha*
been received from Gen. Grant sloe* hi*
ctolure of Jackson altfomgh new* from
rebel sources I* regarded by tbe Presi­
dent and War .Department as very favor­
able and Indicative ofa speedy triumph.
i Rebel papers are filled with gloomy
and despondent article* on tbe poaitem of
affairs at Vicksburg, and evidently antic!
pal* thr wnrat from that quarter.
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The Richmond fFAigTs csry revere
npon the authorities for placing Pember
ton in command.

of a Union League, in our vrl
has attempted a response to n
-of two weekssince. We think*'

is intended to be funny ; ifao, tl
understand* his forte. Our re*i
■pardon ua. If we give a faw'4^e

In tbe first line we read, “J&lt;
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four line* bdn'wsjre find : “Now

don’t take on so. A little exult
thi* kind, may produce another ’

A little further on we read:
both of Jonney’s articles,’’ &amp;

this time the

Cupperbead desi

begin*

“But aeriously.

with:

Only a little further irn, however,
gets hi* aertouanoae, and break* «

ing portion of bis article, entire,
low's:

against larceny.

Think of H.”

The filling up of tbe article sea
be framed without any other objec

simply to get iu tbepointe which w
quoted. We have been inclined j

object being to Ini pose up»m us, by
lisbing a part &lt;&gt;f our name, or sum*
Mar it in the Pioneer. Everybody I

would find no fault at weeing it prt
in almost any other paper we ever i
of.

We never disgraced our nan

wearing n Copperhead bosom pin; &lt;
by changing our polities tn publ
semi-secesh newspaper; never by fi*&gt;

SPECIAL NOTICES

from a dead uncle’s store.

however, some of it*friends; the}
aatmmedwf ita literature, and invitt
the otanrible editor never wrote it,

employed a literary scavenger, who

Potomac,

pared to accept thia conclusion and I
ditlon.

A movement is -m fi»ot, either to

the

wtbo!?gTrixki7

editor

responsible.

Tbe Pio

eeetns to be down on literary stealii
bat we regard some kinds a* much w-

our force* hi that direction, and thus rom-

Landlord Iteal steal* hia own l&gt;q«&lt;*;

IOKS AXP SXTDUKXCE

ington, ar destroy and capture iu He
•Hl probably find bimsMf mistaken.
The railroad to Richmond is reported
dedw7i

The THhMM’a Washington dispatch
•ays information was received Into thi*
evening teat Grant** victoria* of Friday
and SetunlKV u-tar.
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and felling beck of tee entire rebel foroea

■editor wb&lt;&gt; aleala from hi* own pap

•wiu readily understand what wo m
by comparing tbe article from which

tta- ta« of M.reh 1MI. And,~».
—i» Ityta &lt;4 Utah. I •theta, trtao ta r
ancient fries of the Pioneer, published ■
• former editor, without credit
Pr!i
T/dsjjsdrad!

Railroad MlrrtKo,—The citizen*
this village are moving in the mailer

upon the Central, or the Detroit at
‘ Milwaukee Roads.
It is proposed

will never re.

ewer followed

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DIGXSTIVI OBGAJtS.

eotnmlUM to
crested iu *ucb road,
weMing al

r«xl «o call .
future time to organ ixo for building tbe
same.
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Secretary.

N. Bxuow.
Chairman.

R. B. R.

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Xrgal Jstirts.

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natter of th. with of 811*0, Martha.
. *ad WUltea Tatro, edaafs,
iberoby given, U1.« by virtnt W a U-

TO THOSEjWH^jjDON’T THINK.

Those who don’t wish to bo troubled
with thinking, but like to hav* their think
mg d»n* by «ome &lt;&gt;nn else, we *ay -with
out explanation, that
RibWfrY-S HEADY RELIEF.
Wil! relieve th&lt;«*e who sufler pains, in­
Our Copperhead neighbor has, at length, stantly on its application externally or
founcf voice again. «fter » l*p*» of two il* adminktration internally, and cures—
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of* Union League, in. on/ village, -and
CRA&lt;paroxju»a of.).. in Sr. minnt-/
has attempted a response to our article
of' wo week* since. We think the article
is intended to be fnnny ; ifso, the writer

PabBATKQBUeR.Stht9GV MICHIGAN,
Cocrrr ar Baut. aa
At a aoaalou of tbo ProbeN Court for th* coun­
ty of Barty, balden at tbo Probata Otte*. In th*
tillage of IIasl.Bg*, on Monday, th* otevsuth

understand* his forte. Our reader* will
pardon ua, if we give a fpw^pecimana of

Prindl., Judge of Probata.
In tbe matter of th. eateta of William B Shaw.

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o$ X.WwiiV aaflk
Wxe-rt
Kav5or .pt koa^ tkrae, Xoeea
wvacK, a&amp;c&amp;eA an avX.”yt\x. ok
SkoraaeK DvXXxrfo, wAuxkv, \$
lakt-a va, \1.Yo^e.r t\aaa*uXkc,fo,
av\A at X\xc \yro\ixr \\nie, ave
a *uvc ^vfoofoxCuv^ ©5
Silioua Fever,
• lUfiver and
Liver Oomplaint,

JauntZioe, —
Kidney Complaint8,
ar\A a\\ &amp;.\%easc»
a wmnCv*
lav aaXarc..
. .... *•’•• ’ t

the style of literature which our neighbor

serves up to &lt;ta 'readers;
In the first Due we read, “Jreiney in
hia last week’s lasue." dee,

rW*e.M&gt;

hsohby, yoa ouinvl have (crofulosi diacaac-

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
b rotnnoand«d from tho mou eflcctui.! enddote* that medical *e&lt;Mc* ba* dtactrrrred for
thi. nSlirttng diMecii«r, nod for tbe cure of tbo
diranfor* it entail*. That h fo (ar aaporior to
aotbor tstaedy yet deviacd U known by aD
bar* given it a tri*!. That it doe* mmbine virtwe* truly extraorrlinxry in tlwir effort
iqwa this rLwa of rompleint*. ia u«b^*utab:y
proven by tbp great multitude of paUdy
known and rouurkablo core* it baa made of
tbe fonowittg dlK**M: Eng'* Evil or
Glandular Swelling*, Tnmrs, Erup­

tion.. Pinplei, Blotches and term. Ervaipelu, Rgk or St Anthony1* Piro. Salt
Rheum. Beald Head, Congtu-from tubemton* dspaftt. ia thehnvi. White
Swelling*, Debility, Dropsy, Htmralgia,

'VV.m 'Bta-xva

Three or

four line* below we find: "Now Jonney.

arc eava\uo%cA o$ rare aaA
Vowcv^al vcakb axxtk \xxv\yi,
vMwti make 1\uvk ,

don't take on to. A little exeftetnent.of
thia kind, may produce another eruption
of the erysipelas, or leproey, whichever

it is that is working in your Wood,” Ac.
A little further on we read: “Taking
both of Jonney’* article*,** &amp;c.
All
this time the Copperhead desires us
to think him funny,

'

begin* with
Only a little further on, however, be for
gets hit seriiiu*n»«a, and breaks out with,

“By the way Jonney." We give the elos
ing portion of bi* article, entire, aa fol­
low*:
•“Poor puny man i'dcc. John,—John,
—It will never do.
There is a law
against larceny. Think of ft.”'

_ The filling up of the articte seem* to
be framed without any other object than
simply to get in tbepoint* which we have

quoted.

'Va'tv.e.
Dr-l&amp;xfaackk
’
%Xovc\.ac\x, *B\X,X.q,y«

Mkmb*. Radwat At Co:
;
I have been afflicted with Sore Eye*
for a lung time, *o that my room had to
he kept dark, hut by tbe use l»f your R.
IL Relief, which I bathed my eye* with
after diluting with water, I aip now re­
covered.
Youra truly,
Jotua-WiLUAiti.

are Xkw^oov mavCv Yrleadu

lishing a part of our name, or something

near it in the Pioeren.Every body knows
that to be a disgrace."’ We have no rea­

son to be ashamed of «&lt;ur name; end
would find no fault at aeeing it publiabed
in almoat any other paper we ever beard

ftV&gt;w\ALeXx 'K'Akeva

eaae X.\vc \xoov maw vaaatj
Dockov'* "DvWe.
.

N. B.—To make a good eye Lotion,
for weak, sore or inflamed eye*, take onehalf tea-spcxinful of Relief in a win*
glauful of water, and apply the miature.
Should it get in the eyea, it will not in­
jure them, but rather benefit them.

Dr. ‘B.o'oack'%
are We yxW. vaaa'% Bckaee
a\x&amp; Cova^ovX.

New Advertisements.

feto'KuxeV

LATEST

EW HARNESS SHOP.
Tbe attention of the public ia Invited
tott.aNswBMaw8M.bru £X f
*3

ARRIVAL!

a. 1. courts*, » -

wutlbg
New Harnesses,

We never disgraced our name by

An nqsaUnd to girt him a call taforr Making
Ihmr parebaaea, as U.la d*t«nslB*d '
Met to be Undersold.

Tb« b«*t of workmen employed.
Repeiring don* on ibort notic.
(jiT*) ■ : • nJ*. eaoOTBAR. 3

DRYGOODS

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
Tb&gt; snd«Tsig»«d. bavisg all th. blank* sad
DKVMarj loalruellont.Uprrpaml to coltect all
claim* sgslut lb* Gor*r»n&gt;»nt for

the otansible editor never wrote it, but

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
Ate., &amp;c., A;c.

employed a literary scavenger, whu w*»

too busy with other matter*. Io reply ■

I always Collect and never fall to Pny
Kam r'—.

week earlier, and who ba* no reputation

OMoaon BortUck 8trwt.oppo«ite th. PoalOIBc.
Ahouw, Michigan.

the editor responaible.
The .Pioneer
•eeme to be down on literary stealing;
bat we regard some kinds a* tnudi wt»nro

bow can ypc comport, web a man tn «n
editor wbq ale*l* from his own paper!

STONE &amp; HYATT

oft repealed "Jonney” is rtoten from tbe

ancient $lea of the Pioneer, published by
a former editor, without credit.
Prick
anew, Copperhead!

,

r.llrmd from lbw
**• *-**• P-""1
&lt;U Co.u.1, »r 1U DMroil •«&gt;
H.»h.

fruiw .

1

CMAm- TRAJi THE CHEAPEST

ikvkvc a\»a^ tackaa.c'aok^
aa&amp; mkt, *L\$e cayo^akAr.

CHERRY PECTORAL,
'

arc Wx SokiAw'*
^.vcvMpaXxxxAf Dx-avvkxea,
eaXerx^, YkXxxavaaXxtAxv, tke.
These fitters aro put ty? ilk quart
bottle*. of whiah the above ia a fao-nitnile. Th*' laM i* finely engraved, and
M proviie-1 with'a eafe-gUard from
eounxerfeiteru. (Frio. 92 per battle, ei
•C. W. Ifobaakj (Proprietor, Jfo. 6
Eact Fourth St , Cincinnati, to uhore
*U ord.ro .AoiUd be addrsmd.

DENTIST,

ould o«ll th* nttanUon of ALL jwrson*
JDENTIHTRY
o/btf«d,

The World’s Grant Homody fbr
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con­
sumption, end for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
Thi. ha. Iwen «o for., "wt! and »o asirat
telly known, tlut wo need do no more ihan
swans the public tlrnt "it* qualitv i. kept up to
the het it evrr hM been, and that it may bo
rebed on to do all it he* erw &lt;lone.
Prepared by
Da J. C Arun A Co.,
Proctitriaeu AeutfUm CAeifom,
Lowell. Mam.
Sold bv *1&lt; dnqrgwU everywhere
Rab«rt. A Striker, Hrotiop; F. U Bloke.Irvlag;
W. C. Altin, Hiekory Conran: M. C. Swift. Pre’rfortlte; W. B. Remington, fawdfoville; B L.
Mania. TeenmtiUl.. Wbeleaslo by Farrtad.
BlraUy ACo..Prtroil.

MANHOOD;
SOLDIER’S

BOUNTY,

HOW REBVORED I
BACK PAY, PENSION. *C.
Jett /'tUuief, in d
Pritt« CU.
i, LECTCTX OS THE NATURE, TREATMENT,
aud radical Cura of Spermatorrhoea or Swainal
Dspurtaraat.
Waxbrngto.., D. C,
Wcalnaa*. Sexual DwbQity. NstvoMMaa. and
HOW LOST I

STSlJkS'KE?:

11, UOACBT 1- CCLVKMWCU. U. U

COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
S)
rite APrucAnmra roe
"AMB1ABS OFTXT. BOUNTY A PENHlftNS.

of SMtALwaoruay beetfeclaally removal wilhtatatnal modlchra. or tbo ttaagmua aaipUca&gt; * I eantucn, luatrosrasta. uradmoted bogtau.

■nd. aa£rt to th* rigbt'of dov'er of the moth*
Al troststaat a* adopted by tbs oatobeutad
fa»rfanvexp4ai-..wlLbT mrona o^etlleh c.rer

'ZS’iLn,t'ss^
Peioa, April l*lb; IM*.

tfuantraa.

Their IMMENSE STOCK of

ADMINISTRATOR* SALE.

dry goods,
Groceries,

: ~ 'Mnd&amp; Adorn givn Grail* by tba AoUag Surr 'v^ht.bt.SErUBTNon srEMWATURRlTOEA

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!

10,000 A$Wta Wanted!

I or HMM IN AL WEAKNESS, and other IhwaMi So|«Sm» in tbe Araiy 1 Laditu. *l home!
I of th. Sexual OryMS. *u&lt;.. th* FEW REMfo
- DIES employed &amp;S. IH*p«ary. wot in n-Jed

Il U p.f»~l •»

rwlml W -B*ae
1» «~»l»r pl— •“

DR- A. P. DRAKE,
sUhifif *sything ip th. of
W
TEETH extr^ted
oh'sbert notice.

-will readily understand what we mean
by comparing th* article from which we
the last of Marek 1861. And wwae still
—tbe style of tH*la»t *riiete, aven U the

dU*reVatLe».^e.

teal

PRACTICAL

Tbutm who poauees file* of the Pfotwsr

tetve quoted, with one published toward

A. A. KMAPPKM,

ilimnM granted tn me by the
&gt;&lt; count* of Barry.on lb* 234
. Is**, I aboil &lt;xpoM to *al*
&gt; the higbeat bldd.r, at tha
2U. in lb. lowuahln uf Mapl*
»tv of Barry, and State of

tioua, and tbM nprf* the dlrtcmpcr* which
lurk within tbe system or bfirst oat on any
port of fc.
W. know the pnhlic bare bets dectired by
many cum pound* uf Sirtn/vrilrti, that promwod
sturii am! did nothing; but they will neither ba
deceived nor &lt;lnn|&gt;poinied in thia lt» virtue*
bare been'proven by alrantlsM trial, and there

Dr. ’R.okiacV.'fc
ftXowvae\x "B\Xkt,v»

FOR SALE BY

to Itroe, anyhow. Ws *rv hardly pre
pared u&gt; accept thi* conclusion and hold

than other*. It s**d to be a very mean
Landlord that steal* bi* own liquor; but

VtivXjpvaXc, Wc uxak axxdJ
.......

Good Eastern Leather Exclu- Dr. 'Ro'bCteVe
r
sively Deed.

creditors, nor got our start ia the printing
business by the sale of pood* purloined

_________
**
J'icmvrr’*
however, some of its friend*; they aro
ashamed «f it* literolwrv, and lastet that

...... _’'....

Dt. "B*o\&gt;Ock'»

wearing a Copperhead bosom pin; never
by changing our politic* to publish a
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
*emi-*eeesh newspaper; never by funu.bing our bouse nt the expend of Newt York

from a dead unde’s store.
We have said that we regarded the

•

Dr. ■R.okaeVe

We have been. inclined to re­

gard the article a* a success; its main
object being to liripose upon u*. by pub­

of.

[From Mr. J. William*. Proprietor of
the Canada Hous*, Oakville, C. W.l
Oakville,C. W.,Oct. 86, 1860.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

PICTURE GA1LEBT!
rSa. a Beam Nina I

b* found proceeding* of a rn-cmg Mdl

—TasrreraKF

at the Haosings H—• «■ TWradey ava-

niug of last week.

CARPETS

this gallery

�DRUG

BU. ■WSKCK'8
■ftiAwa VcuvrnfB.

STORE!!!

VDE..SJH

'Btam'd Wlxs
lot) wee folly thirty to— per acre.
Tbe system of what may be tanned
summer fallowing, formeHy very extec
sivoly prsetiood in this region for the
raising of winter grain, was found to
prove highly beneficial to eoil la two
ways. It pre dean land, tending deci­
dedly to eradicate ftel weeds, aed to
keep ep tbe fertility of the soil without
manure, at a cheap rate.
The course
usually waa, to plow under a crop of
graaa or olovar in June, and allow it to be
undisturbed a month or more, ata then
to give one or more cross ploughings
previous to seed time, which was usually
the first of September. By this coons,
a full crop of winter grain was usually
had, ata the eoii wm in good tilth for
reseeding with tbe winter Mraln.
Care
should be had, however, to have tbe
ground thoroughly pulverised by repeat­
ed ploughings ata harrowings, previous
to sitting
Another coarse adopted by a neighbor
uf mrce—anoMMfally, I ahould judge—
was to plow early in June, at in toe other
ease, and about the 20th of tha same
month to sow a crop of buckwheat, with
only one ploughing, allowing tbe aword
to hs oodisturted during the soMon.—
Buckwheat, aa ks well known, has a good
cfToct upon heavy, stubborn toile, tending
to make them more friable.
Tbo cue
seeding epring, plough aa early as ths
seaeea will allow, twice— tbo last Ums
croaewise, if practicable, and by thorough
harrowing ata tilling, see that the whole
is well decompoted, when it is sown to
oats or some other spring crop, and re-

steSttWSM
’"
VmMEM
CnnBA**
BaU

OUR LIKE OF TRADE;

— I.
r^r-ai?*• r*r**',aw
'■■MW IteHfA

TURI'ENTIKE AND ALCOHOL

'TkowmwaA»

&gt;me and See !!

mi umu&gt;

M\kttu*ous Cc’rtXS'vuxUa
which hare been showered upon him from
W1 &gt;ort»
CouwVr^.

IB- rol MioBinCAt im&gt; HmMHriL

WE

’'
tab aad Oerd Prtaueg.
a_M,.
utfFy^ rewal.d aa eiart tain..

HVAB

gastinji’ Stunttas-Jtrtttot

The peculiarity of the
SUESCB1BE FOB THE BANNER I

GROCERIES!

political Jinrttrj.

ASkooA VuA$\xy a»A VAU
fa ttei itey *&lt;*• ■» Aa aoot ef Dtaa^
by eradicating every particle of imparity

■\jk Wve ‘BUmML
for tbe life ata Iwmlth of tha body depotat

TEA, COFFEE. BUOAB, 8H0K, PWTEB,
Fumnsi. nos. kaisixb. codfish;
foet. svrr^tblsg tojbe Graorry !»•, rasb •

AIM • gnat variety of the

Aid CmUbc Extracts,
rou thm aaracuc mmt or m

Old Ber**

-Lirar OanjjfariU, Amt ata XfW,
Isuaorrharz,
Female Cbmjtamte
fit, JUUh«n*s ty,
ffumerw,
Ert^ptwrn,
Mte, firrgfUious Cbneumpr.cn, «&lt;-.taL

Wi also bmp aa head a good aranrtm,nt of

STA.TZOJJTEinr.
nw raxcog. Dm, rarm. nr.

Tbe advantage from thia last eonrsa,ia,
that a crop is taken from the soil both
■eanoos that tha renovating process is in
progress; while in the first roootiooed,
no crop is obtained the first season;
which is to ba preferred,will depend upon
location, and the situation end curtain
circumstances of which each musita his

SW-MU-.

Unconditional loyalty.
ladies.

Upon oar aboiraa may ba foaad «B at lb
,
BOST ronn-AB

SIBBCWBE FOB TUB BANNEB !

I I

I

I

I

oveis;.

I

On P«« writes, hard—ghter was cured

PATENT MEDICDCES
KEDWED TOW.
I TTOBIETB AT LAW aad SaUaMan ia Cbm

In pursuing aach couraa, w« tboald
think it highly important that tbe first
plowing ahould be in early aammer; or
at that period when tbe moat vegetable
it oc tba surface to be turned under.—
TWe we know, eunot bo obtained either
in early epring, or In.autumn—bene* the
roaooo why aommer fallowing la joady
eonaiderod ao beneficial."
But to be of nao, tbe work must be
thoroughly done, and tbe award be allow­
ed to beootne wholly docompteod, else,
when the land is seeded, tbe surface wjj!
bo found lumpy and uneven, and indeed, i
i* may be said mte rather a difficult
matter to effectually subdue a award field
in a ainglo season without a hoed er op,
unison, aa provioualy Mated, by the moot
tbonowgte aed oft repeated cultivation,
both by the Me of the plow and terrow.
By the way, wo bare within a few
yearn ted an implement Introduced In
in owr locality—Stere's Harrow—which
ia of greet aasistanoe in pul veriaing sward
lend, aotin* something like a net uf gang
plowa.—Wtt. J. Pnwut,Salutary, Coon.
—AT. £.
War Han do wot Lay.—A corrnepoodsnt of tbe Country Gentleman auggrate the following reaaoas for the non
productive qualities of hens. His eiperisnes is worth noting :
•‘I am not In tbo habit of writing for
publication, but ! have a few remaru to
make from my own experience.
Last
spring I had eixteen bens of the dorking
brand, and they did MX lay. 1 did all in
my power to make Item do ao, tat noth­
ing effected a cure. I gave a grant vari­
ety of feed—burnt bones, shell, foe. | also
tried many ibines rvcomended Id your
valuable gager for that porpoee, tat all
wero ef aw-nee. I did not like to part
with them, aa they were favorite fowls
of mine, and highly esteemed for the
breed. Lastly, Igsro up in despair—
thought there was do use uf keeping bens
toJtek at, and receive no tanafft, 1 then
commenced to kill them, took the poor
eat first, and draaeed one, cod it wm tbe
fitfMst fowl I ever mw, and no sign* of
any eggs.
I then made up my mind
that tbe bens were too tat to lay.andeoro-

rmtii.rwW —nK(&lt;&lt;a. Ac. Will ba baaa
tetrad te tel arite uilaa Una af tbair pxaltema

We bare e,ery kind of gooda, such as fcr j.ur*.h

OMaa in tba Coart Horae. Ilauip. Mich.

(CBSA?. rtDIB (DAfiffil
•r ■eadv Pmv, atay.

&amp; BE©®®,

'WvdKXkk*. a CWhv
'VXxe. 'BYooA

win be paid to COMPOCXDPBBM»U*TI0X8; ate ray

are tbo amat aetivo and tooroegh pill* that

rm bahdlt km&gt; ixmctixr
BY DB. MIDWAY'S

StBSCWBE FOB

GROCERIES

RADWAY'S RENOVATING
RESOLVENT
)A OTAltmt-Ou to ilz betties of
Dr. Mwag'a Cteanatof Byrwp—salted BADWAT’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT—will rars
toe wont aaan of Stan Dterara, tteonatay SypbClia. Form Bona. moors, or Beorbatte Kroptiona
toot sea ba predated. TMa Byrap U higMy aaa
eratr*tod,sxee«diiigty powerful, two iaa»pwocfttl»

L.X*. WING.
USTIC1 OF THE.FEACE, Will alteMteft
eoUecttea ef dobte rad all etber beaura
pertaining te-bri oftes w.tb tteiil; and pnaul
MOB. olre oppoMeDodg. . Uteri. QraarTKl

J

into its former oodr

Tbay are really a
andi Taut W,

ITABLiSHED neo.

PETER LORILLA RD,

HARD-WARE

Which, ia eoojuortfoa with the
*B\oo4, VuAJUv,

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

will ears all the aforramatioeud dtaaMO.
ate, of ttemMlvns, wDl reUeve end eure^

It A It Cbambet, Araob
(Formerly 4t Chambers .irwl, Mrw Tsrk.)
Vo«M *n Um aiiraUaa al
artklM

AND

Htadaohe,
ObatfeOMse.
CnUeOtaM, Cteteretjksrtus,
ZedigwsfiM, (Rate te the ^&gt;umls,
ahxxutooa, etc.
Try foam med^inee, ate you win nezer

JOHMTWBEMT*.
iMTBICTAX sad Bare«« DnUiacoa Bread
way. sear toe C—n Hoax.

B . a. J. BAJIKT.
(BXSXClAX.BCBGFOXaad Aeraebrar

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DRY GOODS!
iiAFFEir a iriiowa,
COVXMkLlOBS ATLAW

A .TTOBXXTS rad

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!
nun

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Bzwuuunr bwobt.
ioh

DAXIBL COOK,
OF THE PEACE. Gesrra! L.»d ui
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DIGESTIVE ORGAKS.
reason no editor of r*wp*t-«*).ili-.v willed
mit peraonalitiro over »u&lt;-b ,de.,M..rr-. -

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d^dir^l^l to the Mii.
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Item withheld 1-eea.toe of their false aignatures.

Ing eigbiy sere, of toad; *)m tbe west balf oT, JfctfcW.VaXOV o\
the M&gt;ntb-vwit aMHer of said sretion slgbter*.

We "-gerd ^'*’rlbod. ..f

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aitnek a. nngentlrmaaly; and none lw»1

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vatkcNx. aceAeA aa arAiA^ cX
oi uw. &lt;». ®Yocaaea ’BVttcrw, w-Yu.e'a,
o&gt;ur1FH,. uid takea v.v 'jvWQx.T ^aaaXAttw,
axxA at X\ve \tro'^&amp;Y Xx.wx, a«.
'TWsfe'"a %urc \uccA&gt;e.aX.\.v&amp;

rm.num Mvigwer^, H..ujd adopt them
It i« the oewrrrW* resort, wh... Bh* tfeu

'***’«•« Strikes front his concealment.
■‘Jutiius.’’ of qnurae. w&gt;py ing the us&gt;m1
style ..f the Pionttr. inak&lt;* inentiiui of
24th of June. in this vill.g.-! alter th&lt;* ■ oytipeArs. trpri^ or aHy olktr JUlkpl
if tbe editor ./ the Amterr
manner i&gt;f their Order.
Hon. F. W.- dionM."

SbrrrHen. ”f Mar-dinW. u expAt.-d to dr­

J?i2£ous Fev&amp;r,
T’ever and\^gue.
. Liver Complaint,
• CDyspepaia,
.

|M *MM&lt;'d s ue -park of n&gt;*p|y IndrpMid-

liver an addreiui upon the oe a«lot&gt;. The rnw, and dkl not feel that jwtha|whhi
and luitter w«^l&lt;l pny ifo.. hnlrit,
.'tl.i-f 4ill he held in a grove, if the'
lie wniild rep&gt;i s'u-N 'tn &gt;&gt;-ix«|fa&lt;it 'referwe-ith.-r will permit.
Dinner will tM.
wrved at the ll.irnoigw II -mum. We I,mhJ miW. auch aii open mault to * member ..f
'hit-all i.et-v?.-«ry arrangement* are made

make the oicmdon one of much inter■st-^'A general invitation is extended t»»

Kidn,ey Camplainta,

hia own fentllv, wh.» is reputed tn nan
the very types utwm'wltWt tfe- indignity

aadv a\.\. dk^caw* o$ a ^vnvv
lav aaluxc,

ill persons; and Mawms particularly are
rrqueated to attend.
'

rV\\o,«Cz

avt eoTO\voMii o') rave aait
^.oux-v^ul vootr. avvA Yvcvha*,
\k&gt;\\kcY\. vaaVc *Cacva

CO.MMK.Sh

Tub Karr G-rxrr Orruit Court ia in
oeaaion tins week and it ia expected that

’.raisr;
WNb rerv btrantei ■
tonunvi-iltajM tolte ___...
,
.
Bt. Anth-.ng's Firs. Foie. Een Bbetua.
Seam n«.d. Bora Eye*.
tscksd L, 0aat&gt;.r«’un l.u Iu.rhca4. IL./

sr.srsasn'trtSTKs; ess
|J»&lt;t
blaejulvr Krnnte,..

&gt;|

&lt;&gt;e&lt;». Evana of.Grand Rapid*, will be
tried for the murder of Cohen Balch, «»f
ihis'connty. The defense wHI leave rm
stone unturned to itnmre hia acquittal.-—

Several penuma have Imm subpennaed
from thia village, a* witnesses.

—-

LATE.T

All tb« Bight* .Ml MNM*. of Mrtb.
Lo*g beforv h«r life'* bri(bl oooXuil *b* P to vlttp M&gt; MMKI?

Whsra the talruid urni brestiMd S*w«ra
Dis aet faiths j*to*a*ib«im,. ;;i ■&lt;„

meeting. for that purpose, a new and (uh
»lantial bridge will be built across the
Tbomapple river at the fool of Adberwm

This ia as it should lie.

tag triad r&gt;«ry tMscsuv »t lad ni&gt;, taqwkom, •«

I ‘Dr *R.o\&gt;aj&amp;?«

_
ftKottvaeV, 'fiiX.Xe.v*

ARRIVAL!

A N|w Barooa ix Pacmrttct.—Muiny
having been voted at the last township

Street.

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art, X\\x \yoor man's VAtviA,

a.r«aaft¥saS®sa2s

YW. ■RoYsatkk
SX.ov«\,ac\\ T&amp;vX.'tofft
Wvc \voor vaaa vaax\\j
‘YNodar'* 'RxW.u.
mlvc

One

OREM REDUCTION IN PRICESI ' T)t. ‘RoVtaeV*

d»xen poor
We bop* 'hat theomumiltee will
aea’thai there i* no half way work wl»oat

ftXoKMxe\x '&amp;\XX«,y«
art, ‘Coe, AeYk raaw'i Solace
aaA Cova^ovV

■one*.

.

it. ao Uutt we may have one bridge dial

the publie can p«&lt;flt over • ith aafiAy.

. -DRYGOODS

K.vl E.t.o, brUattng -U- Mid
’ VilLae.. I. J u&gt;u.ilu&gt;. I— ■ . i. l

lMrn-&gt;VMKKTS.—hi xpitprof war time'.
-«nitaideraUle iuiprovemrlit* arc living

...

made in our village, in the shape of new

KoNaacW
fttortvacXv TAvVittva

,

invwroraXc. X\ve vxxak av\A
dx\n\.AaXc,iu

waNta, n«« fences, and newl bouses. A.
II. Ellia, E-»q. ia building a fine residence
•and fixture* on JtftTer**i street.

St.
ftX.ovuac\v ‘BkXX.ct*

KDIB IBSADY IPAT

Mspls Grots. Jure 1st, 1US.

Eorro*.

Basxaa—-Sir-.

I mrtieed in

your last issue a* iuvilaUou to curndtor-l

STONE &amp; HYATT

Tbe eircumStance though singular, is true.
It is also true as tu ita being an old bird,
•I fesal. It, was fell grown when first seen
t&gt;y mf. During the spring of ’62 it first ,

T JI g£ 3£ O O J£

areVac SoNAxc’c'w VAcaA.,
^.vc.vvc'a'tmtT "YMawYvca,
cvAcrxj, ■RNxcuvaaYkiva, clc.

T/tes* gittira an put up in quart
bcttlsv. of whioh tho atov» u a fao-»imU». fhs laLrl is Jln*h/ tr.grand, and
is provided with a taft-fuard from
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST oounltrftiun. &lt;Priot fl jper bctUa, or
sixybr (S.
C. W. Tfoback, (Pnprittvr, JTo. 6
Their IMMENSE STOCK of
Xaat Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, to whew

■made it* appearance and sewmwd U» invite
attention by following me at a distance
of a few rods.. Its singular movements
attracted my notice, and; as it has aTways
been said that a partridge could not be

o.t. u-atxr *awur*B;uM.

avers
CATIIAJlTJi: PILIS

FOR SALE BY

It seems to ba accorded by the unh

DRY GOODS,

vernal conacnt nf mankind that Dr. J. C.'
Ayer de CCi Sarsaparilla, Pectoral and
Plila are the greatest remedie* yet dis­
lowing me, towards tbe last, to approach covered for the treatment »f disease :'that
within a rod or twn. I then loal sight of Ayer’s Bar*ip»rlUs Is the greatest

seemed inclined to sal, but ooolipued to
follow until the doee of “ sugaring," al­

EW HARNESS SHOP.

MANHOOD;
Groceries,

it and had alnmet fiirgotton the circumatance until the past spring when it again

1

«vt\.axxeN\o\\i
t’a\c*^a\j\.t.

Dr. 'R.o\»aek'%
ftXo'Kx.n.e.'Vx ‘BXkXrv*

at*, ifrwrrrt, the statement cond-ming a

tame partridge tn be found on'my place.

tamed I took toms pains to cultivate its
acquaintance i&gt;y talking to it and offering
it food of difierent kinds, none of which it

AAvc
awl vaak.Cz

wanting

made its appearance aad seemed anxious
to renew its acquaintance, and be, if pos­
sible. on more intimate terms than form­
erly.
1 Itegaii again by talking U» it,'

Hew Hamewrea,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

HOW TzOBT? HOW RESTORED!
iss-Si^W
Pr&lt;«COa

-i UCCTGHK OS Tlrt J1AT0RR. TBHATMEST,

Arviwqrwwtedto pirebip « *&gt;ll beferr making
— k. I. Xu—
iRtnlantory tlnifesUMU, • |U&lt;senig ImpolencT.
Omsumptwa, *»d Usual sod Hnitea IMliiilj,
By UQHEUT J • C0LV£ftV£LL, M. D.

stepping at the same time ver y cautiously
towards it and extsoding my hand. It

seemed quite »hy at first but mwin allowed

me to approach within n few feet.

By­

CARPETS

repeating this peers* frequently, in the

course ufa few week* it beoame *u tame
that it would sit in my lap or aland on

:^T These Qeeds Bare bee a parchased si ace the great decMae fa pri
ees la lgw lark, a*d will he a»U to
satisfy the Parchaser.
Battle Creek, May 15, IDW. 3m

nij hand.
It seems to 4&gt;e attached to that partic*-

lar locality, fiw if carried away-it will im­
mediately return on being relcMsed ; and dtacare* induced bv the exnw-ivr use of
will not fed low tnor* than thirty or forty Heronry, Calomel. C.wro»ire 8*blimata,
rod* i* any dirertioa from the *pm whare Quinine, dte.
'
■
tABtas
it is usually found, h fe not tx&gt; me alou*
A Sided with Chh^miarWhitM. and all
that it is thus denuMteUwlirc b*t to any
d-rt-ZM. —r nrfj .P. •
MMwdy uure by the uae &gt;d UsdwsT » K&lt;

&amp;-14]

WAB

II. A. GOODYEAR.

CLAIM AGHSrCY!

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,

BQLDIEB’S BOUNTY,
HAUK FAY, rKXSHUKML

x—

�Mwg

of new goods::

W-jWlLUAM 1

a—

AT THE

-LOW PRICES”

Hmm
DRUG STOREH!
Only*-

R. J. GRANTI
IndeMgabk, and most eBofeat an a fer­
tilizing agent. Corer over a Hl of aterito earth with a plank, no aa to exclude
tbe light and insure moisture, and within
&gt; month there ia a manifestation of nitre
• here tbe closest chemical tort could
bare delected none before.
Within an
other month comes tbe army of snbterranesn tapper* and miners boring the
whole serface aoU to lb. depth of a foot,
into millions of boles, passing every par­
tide of it through tbeir long, Bexiblo organiam, and leasing in their excretion a
compost beyond the power of human JAMKTVRN1
skill to equal. Under toe administration
of these wonderful workers la th. darknets, in the apace of two years,,tbe hard­
est packed, sterile ground baa been aa
thoroughly cut ap as was ever an un­
painted, wooden bottom
ship by the
tornado, after three mondjKnactivity in
tbe waters of Tampa Bay. By the agen­
cy and industry of these wiggling, atom
alia Jethro Tulls, tbe whole organic
structure of the darkened surface has
been changed both in quality end comphi ion. From a pale, barren and baked
hard-pan, it baa hwms a light, porous,
dark colored soil, rich in all the element*
ol vegetable life."_________

Only tl.

a new and most complete assortment of
PBVQR Jk» yXE»IClNK«,

qafChfMrteaH, PwiMta, «*H, €»■»

Ol'yjNEOFTBABE;

j

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Come and See I!

which hare been .showered upon Um frost

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\\u. Coun\v^t

Th. peculiarity of A.

Um

• Ml stock ef

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GROCERIES!

Jolitiral Jinrtjrj.

My method is as follows: After pre.
paring tbe ground as for other vegetables,
I dig holes 8 feel apart each way, remov­
ing about a bushel of earth and loosening
tbe subsoil to the depth of a spade, and
then throw In several shovelfulls of well
rolled manure, mixing surface soli with
it and plant upon the top.
Tbe squash
is a voracious feed#, and will do belter
planted upon a manure beep than any­
where else. 1 put in seed plenlifuliy,not
Isos than 20 in a hill. It is an easy
matter to thin them oot, and if toe bug
attacks them, hl there be enough end to
epere. 1 sprinkle with aehes as eoon, as
the planta break the ground and repeat
tbe process after every rain until they
become large enough to defy the vermin.
When the pumpkin bugs make their
appearance, re they wUl, there is a vary
easy mode of dispatching them.
Place
a ahingle upon tbe ground in each hill,
visit toeee, morning, noon and evening,
taking up toe shingle carefully, and layait inverted upon tbe ground, when
i a alight pressure of tW hand, you
may murder too innocents without com­
punction.
Follow this two or three
dsys, and you will have no further trouble
from that source. Not more thsi&gt; three
plants will be permitted to stand, but the
thinning process should .not be closed till
after toe bug visitation.
As patent medieiM venders say—“fol­
low toe directiona," and you will have
no trouble ia raismg and -keeping
aquasbee.
,____R. B. Hpmahp.

Suiniss Jir;

'Humrroufo CvrtA$Uc.U«

ISH,5A*S

■fiVoodi

o.v\A VAVa

h that they strike al tbe root of UiteaM,
by erodioekmg every particle of imparity

A*v

"BKogA,

for the life and health of the body dtpeafe
TKA. COFFER, NUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. HOT. RAISINS. CODFISH;
bcl, eweryiking la tbs Grocery has, strtk a*
JI be sesdeU for faarilv use.
AIm a gresi vsrietT ef tbe
ipxBjnnmEB7

■ ANON AI4.KN,

Krt ■’GxvttxucAxA
CT ADVOCATES

Unconditional loyalty.

Aid CeekiRg Extracts,
IB TUX XSrXCLAL HXXmT Of TIIX LAPSO-

.
»• C. DAirtrY,

“

’ «•»*—*..

Ubrtr Owe. J-Hint, Fever and jfl&lt;ue,
las norr bone,
jRsnoie Cbnydainto
JBry^peUe.
. ft. J8ntopnj?s Pi.-.,
STumors,
B-Uftione,
Pitt, &amp;rref*lo-M Oanaumption., eto.

We alto keep os ksod a r&gt;&lt;Ml Mtortrceol ef

ST-A.TIOITER’S’,

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J. kt'tsraa, CA'w.
“
M. C. Cbamtox, jAMBA^Tsiroaii,

Bsrttfula,
.. ,0piluUtt
«W^ OXemres,
OULffores.
0&lt;&gt;w.‘

PENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES,- CARDS, Ae., Ar.

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L'rTo«’&gt;»&gt;VS AT LAW Bad SaI^Ut, i.rr,

OWDIKD IPM&lt;D1B8.
•*Ucioe
r~Kn
AJftTHEE was cured of Fever Bora
Meh had esfeted fcurteed yesre.

bmphuM roald lx&gt; n-osbonoJ in which th.

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i the mat satire and thorough pilb ihal
re ever been brtrodnded.
Choy act so directly upon the hirer, exefe'
' that organ to each an extent as that tbe

GROCERIES
R AD W A Y’8
O V ATfNG
RESOLVENT
)A Ul'ABAXTEt.-Ojnto art botUe. ef
Dr. JUrfw.r-. Clwn.lBg Fynip—&lt;»H«1 RADWAVS RENOVATING RESOLVENT—will c®ro
lt&gt;e wore* &lt;«e. of 8ku&gt; Disease, Sawnidary 8rjAUis. Fsrer Seme. Clww er Fwbaue ■mptUm
tbal can b« produced. Tb» Syrup is highly eon
etntraUd,ezre«d»nslv pewstfs). tare ts.^encMe
beings Mfdrm. It is wtorely regSta^.afd
tb. ceil elegant medEiaal prepereuoe made.)
’.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Three ...reriety of Rklu DtaMM tost We
WMMhsuHfteribe AaMMsSat preetoieesre,
ud bar. iwisted U» n^dwal trsument ef the,
■oat papolw raewdlea tl modern acieacc.

Gas Limx.—Judge Strong recently
mentioned to tbe writer an instance of
the successful employmoat of gee lime
■ upon his form in Suffolk county, on toe
shore of Long Wand. The gss lime was
purchased m a considerable quantity at a
eoot of five cents per bushel: as it lay in
the beep and was ecattered from itby the
wind, toe grass aroond it seemed to de­
rive *e benefit whatever from the sprink­
; DR. RADWAY
ling, although toe casual scatterings from HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING BTRHF,
an nh heap under similar circumstances
always shows a marked effect
Hence
Mule good was expected. This was asvoral years ago. The lime was spread at
the rate of a hundred bushels per acre no
seeding down with wheal, timothy being
sown in the fall and elover in the spring.
.Tbe wheat crop harvest showed no appa­
rent result from the gas lime, bat the
first crop of grass was a remarkably
good ana, and for &amp;ve socceaatve seasons
two tons of hay per sere were cut in the
field, when, without the effect exerted by
tbe lime, a ton and a half, or thereabouts
would have been anticipated as toe ave­
rage of three years, when ths land would
have to be broken op, thus giving only
three average erops instead of five good
ones. ’ Bo much for the action of lime on
toe gross. Tbs soil, it risoald be added, is
a strong loam.—Country Gentirrr.cn.

•ABL1SBED BM.

'VA.00&amp; awd. TAvcv VAV,

PETER LORILLARD,

HARD-WARE I

which, in conjunction w'rth the
’SkooA. Vanfwt,

Snuff and Tobacco Manufiwturer

LOCAL NEWS.

ABD

GkwA Uc^nu,
saJyesabreM try them before* gebg for a

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i |&gt;UMLUH*» ETBB) WBDKXSDA

dr«drul toid.7i.ld. Obi bn. -,«?
more
such conflicts, how many more
।
such semes must be enacted before tbs ns
'
ai&lt;m
will be folly bumbled, fully di vest
‘
1herarif of falsa pride and degenerate pU
iciea, and return tu the pure pnnc.plea of
justice
upon which ebo was founded. . t.
.
W. mad. a Ml fell &gt;ar, haa.f awyj
rf to field and toUtord by »aV of Omwtoilli -orb fe-aarf bat -all -llabad
w ith our f xcursions. Our nicknia extend
wiUn sbopl three mites of Bull Run; be­
yond which the rebels bsvs fall «•&gt;.We were haltoi a mile .end a half the
other wldo: nf Centerville, end iMugb
Major Gen. Stahl was at the bead &lt;&lt; ths r«stxieM*i&gt;» vww f-——
oftb^r olBeera. They bays never d aAT THS
coluniu, end Yankee Davis oor gaioe. we
craced their uniform by pillage hr cruelty
could not pass. A messenger was des­
bet-bave so conducted themedvee upon
patched to Centerville to obtain P"’’™1*
&gt;*&gt; •
whole, that even our enemies, though
linn of Gen. Abercrombie.
Nothing th.
.AH la its “M ea«p“ peUseUy ts wait
more anxious tn find fault with these than
ward aleAililv. «nr arn.lrt are receding
-fUfeturi sMes We MH fevariag fate.
more of unheal interest transpired on
into the lloeinftbe O^Meracy. Though
with any other portion of oor troops
«• did not accomplish all ••d**'r*d,‘ oar way home.
have not yet been able »o allege agamet
Mav 24th.—To day Gen. Copeland and tom • -to’«f u&gt;; of to -«1“
the lafo battle on the Rappahannock ; yet
oberts
triker
It haalta cnutarpart, and It fo gratifying msff. Gen. Stahl, the Governor and the orri,torf»m.£&gt;m.
_____
to Irani that oor armies are ep victorious ladies vlaited the Great Falls of the PoThree regiments are hardy, generous .
Vary reep-ctfully,
in the Southwest. Vh-ksburg to virtual- tomae
mmperata paf.ent. strictly oW.roS.jmalv,under the control of Gefi. Grknt. Our
sewing great natural aptitude for *r,ns
&lt;iU. V test. we'shall surelv triumph..nd deeply imbued with that relume
wntimsnt-call itfsnata-ism such ae like,
We had ni'Mt forgotten we had a country
TH Depth «t •F»e.
or f-.rr ttrn what It waa worth. But 1
In 1988. PrbC Beaael, of Germany, which made th? soldiers &gt;4 Cromwell In­
vincible. Thevbdiwr M now k the
mnat
wt
detain
jnu
with
h
h«B
speech.
new and tnoet compkte asao^BptH’d
commenced aaeriee&lt;&gt;(afcfrmomteal mcaaYour‘Aeta l&gt;gi*|aiure hue tends'perma am for getting the rwt distance to the time appointed by GM for their deBverDRUaBAJIDXEOICIflE*,
I -,1m tooatoM Steto tas I*-*." “ «®* iteeUvn- went pA.v1aU.n. filf alleviating th. «.ot.&lt;
fikt-d stare, a thing that had never been anoe . and «hdw the heroic
..fMIctien soldl-m. and a«. far as 1 can done. The instrument which lie used,In' •this faith. 1 believe them capable ofsimw.
^Ctermirmte. PmlMtu, &lt;Mla, Caan
Ohi id opVooupUy la.il Mast we in vale.
rf.i't am determined It shall be attended cmnvction with a powerful teleecone. in ing a enuragr and potency of p-rp. M
B pfocmc, VarMlWB Fl»M,
&amp;to't up b/tUuiHsw aatiwely alataT»
whloh mmd
the end extort bqth victory
'
Arcuto.
ye
Issdevp,
fertw
talk*
are
brave.
TURPENTINE and alcuhql
1"'Thr bovernnr then atatot be should hh experiments, wa« railed an HcBumrter (vun-mekanrer.)’ After three yearn’ and admraiJon.
BeWwUBg»*HiOWtbsorteTgeve!
Tn this cvnneetlpn. l am happy |n ■«remain at Ow». Opel-nd'a hrndquaru-m hard labm*,' ho---- -AsdforQrircuvBtry ..riy rtlHtobtari;
•" u'
novnoe
to
you
that the prejndieiw .jf Cer­
.... s
. pantile**,
............... 'bht *&gt; Wry minute, that
IM,
)m
tarn
icnii s..Hler» wished U&gt; send anything fo. c.old hardly trthrt hi. reputation upon tain of nnr white soldiers and officers
home t«. their friend, be should be hnnpy it. ' But
Bnt after repbtted
repHted trials,end
Iriala, and amritfog
working agaia«t these lndi«P«tsaMe alliestanFQR MECHANICAL ANU NKDICIKAL
....results,
a _he
—was
r..ll-fully antlsfied
A th—t that Idly ...ftroing-r Wing out •
.out the
FCRrOSK8,O8W^l
Were g-t through safely.
' ।be could glee (“ * rueditotnnoetoOl
*'
•“** sygi”- have now opening bef-re ns in this Departmrjit which was the first hi the pres­
Col. Grav then proposed three cheer., ,But
put who
- w ctm
can. w..iprvhcnd this immense ent war to mangorhla the experiment of
Io turn f-w‘ &gt;l»e Governor the country distance
(
only -convey
an Idea
6iwuo.ee 1» We
••" •can
— ■"■•4
-- --74 r
•
and the frfoads at h-ne. The Cut and a to the mind, of
uf this
thia distance by
hy the fact ,emiJoylug colored troops. Urge •’Pporputting them to distinguished
AIM a fall Uock of
inoulJlofhis.dSerf
‘W «""»• that light,................
■: :?,?e?.
Ann of
“f tunltiw
।
which travels
12.000.000
p^v.and
weprocsedsd
.m
wurjm.mey
HsaDQOAWTKas. ®ru CavaLar. I
। VithfiabrLu£ of liberated sk»ee al­
miles In a minute,- ret-1ire.
-------not
-- leas than M
(&gt;.ir wav fa&gt;m ’he onLposta lay miwlly tea
FstasAB €. H.. May 24th «»
J
,«,yMo.o.
™_.
year- to reach
us 1 J«tfot.ny.me
wood., and field., by-rouk «d ter to take in the idea. One hoar weald ready In the B-M. a few more r^’Jrnta
DbAaEortmt:—Yesterday Gov. Blair
of Intelligent c-fored men from the North
tele|^pln4 from WaabingVm be would p^tbs. We .truck the Warn-oton Turn cfre 750.000 000 of tnifo.; in one ye*r.
pike afomt thiee miles from Bull R,'n1 Uien-8700 hmirs-thia give. 6.807.500,­ would soon place this forte In a condition
th. corm. anoiB i?vgi’go&gt;,,
be nnifairfox Station -J 1 v’d&lt;mk today* Bkirmfoher. wm *"t owj "&gt;'f’J 1000.000. and thia multiplied by ten gives to make extensive Ineuralnaa upon the
rawai nub. buai»b.cwn»“.
An escort ofabout mm hundred and fifty who kept the o.untry well paumledI for 8X«72OO0;OOO.OOO. Thia, aecmding l.&gt; main land, through the moat densely
mm, kinder Lieot. CU Gould of the 5th about A hundred rod. ahead. We halted Pn.r Bead’s la the distance frian lh« populated slave rdgfon.; and frwn expedivnosof thia eharaeWr I make no doubt
■
Also a great varirir of »*•
Mich. Cavalry, was afecfodlngly sent odt1 about half a mile thia sWa of Bull^ Run nearct fiaed star to the sun. And all
r Hridwe. where the panic, of the:first Bull astronomer, confirm lbs correctness of the moat beneficial results would arise.
ffinttUgBawg IPXBJOTIE1CB1• to resolve and conduct him and his staff
.1 have the honor to be. Governor,
1 Rim” commemfod, ate "«r hard tack. ss. Prof." Bsmel’a calculations. But this diatn Gap. Copeland'sbwndquariers. When
Very respectfully.
And CwKIbk Extracts,
tanre, ereat a&gt; it is, is nothing uv be enmYourtnosl. obedient servant,
about a mile oat bo was met by Geo. ured through the wo -ds fur half -a hour pared IO the Milky Way. Srr Wm. HsrlOB THB KSPBC1AL miHT
LAMM.
13. llvNTKR, Maj. Gen. Com.
schel, aavs that the stars or suns that comCopeland, A. D.'C. Fhily »&lt;fd the Band. for refioa, and then omtinued
W.ritok^esH-A.geeA-«»rtmtot •'
Ke thd Milky Way ass so remota, that
The ^vernur had nearly fitfgotun ho&gt; Rev. Mr. Greeley found a sabre here
A Bother Copperhoal Riel. » .
. tirohably a family relic for generation..
llrti.
B«I»S
•'
«•
btattonert.
was a i-itixen, for as soon as be came a- h« A.te'waa 1775. It bore the British 000000 of ml!e. in a minute, 120.000 From th. Indionspolls Journal. Sth.
Daring the progress of a Union meet­
mlmg soldier, asked f-&lt; hard tack just like
PKXS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
v rars to reach the earth. And ha say a
VELOPES, GAELS, Ac., Ac.
.nrwddfor. Wews.Aceompanfodwltbbl.
there are atarw, or rather nebula, fire In, .. F..n W.jtoto S.ioto, . Onp.'.KM .toil., to r.W
Upo« our absHre tn«y be »■«&gt;•» all oftbe .We', rbiughter and oeVertl grtitleman, in1 handles, gold and sH'«r mounted. H* hundred limes a. remote 1 Now makeI r
,L— a-amtA wn&gt;n It
1
Ji, I. «•■&lt;■““i s7: »our calculation: 120,000 year, reduced
111
pbrwma. They were’ received
MOST POPULAR
¥....,
,h” O'”*™"' " “f m mfoutes, and then multiplv that sum
in true btnnely.style.
The noighfo.m
by 12.000,000. and the product by 500
s,au »&lt;
r-"’
invited b. spend the sfterwo dilh oeiv^ a commission m the army. l; now What an overwhelming idea! The mind
. them. &gt; Whldb emsisted of Major Gen. have the great pleasure of presenting you sinks under such a thought J ws cant
.hh II I. niceaabre.-’ Tbs Governor u-A realise It; It fo »~i ’•»•» •*•"** h,f^"
Btahl, aad -tuff, Col. Geo. Gray, fitb Mich.
compreifoneion. Daeld says, Paalm Cill.
4,“i
1"° »! h‘"
19: “The Ix»rd hath prepared his throne
in the heavens, and bis kingdom (or gov­
eummlaatoq you wish.
military ernment) roleth ..ver all;“
airy,- C*4. Price &lt;commanding 2d Brigade,
I shall notattamjAln 1
but will
acnrre»i&gt;mdent 1of the N. Y. York Her description rtf Bull Run
CKB/xr. IW (DAS®.. aU with (severalI other Military men of eimpls relate incidents. As
■riDto.ltoto.toto,.
the. blviloo.
'P'i’lfi ff*
,ke th. f.~i of ib&lt;
"
8«r&lt; Mtoto to- -' ■
brwtvd stone houari tvtorit w.
' ’ -r BroAr V-I. «•&gt;»•
Band .Oto Bib M‘to CaMy. -to. U
Ttor...
„.,rtoKUll«U I" to tola ,
' ±1
uaed •« • h-wfo’*'
tobattle,
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thr wav, reerived man* «-omphm«mu
..rated iwid&gt; b*1’ *nd •hdl-. ?*,w ton to. .lUtoito bj.mw,
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‘ ’
*. **.•£." ntotol«to.p.nwnUn l.fentob. toad i
fnwn lb** dieuitarirs of Washington last and peri-f■SFi-uu.
deserted
nMjtoto lotolr toto wUm. to ,
V^-’r.toto
PP*S’ futon.
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„,MI tobr. tn- to tob. "Otoj^ ™ora fo^"‘te
TIU pb*l'*°plto, .(on. to
n.,w M .Mtoto, to ,toion.»bn
atoato to-nuntoanother battle is »
'
Fpm th. ladiasapalk Joamal, Uh.
■ h who are al»o rnew rsmrns.
•Ireadv cIims’ic eround 1 l« it resarvea ,&lt;n,k«tolifc.toreI&gt;toU»»IW™Afe»u-" »~H St" •
”"■
Mto tod. U ennuln«l in to Into
axtrvmriy well for their oppor- for a. to enact the third apd closing rf.
(
c’2£’;"!
&gt; ■ -1, bn.r« .41»&lt;"« „■&gt; of AbW’"” «™
Th. rmn».»d„.g
i served, which
iiTHiiwdiately gave orders for bis ।Inud." Ito tototo to to. J"M' .e«rtaR . brftobal b-toffe. TtoM
ternntoIto4 U&gt;*,l«to«,tol»)* b—.totoM abtoC •*• '!»
to'ijMl &gt;TtoU« “ ,« .fur bi—, Ibll—to «” “'rf“S?
°r
X-tt .nr, to b.
and took the accession emblem from huh.
mM "f -II j««,bm I ■”'1 ',h',Xo«r man. Snto~ U..J. I- •' to ...p nil
. UH; If .. .nnld r.to Ik »• to &lt;lo .. A large number of Me friends came tn
Wurrnu..
•“ »«* !»
US Salbtoy
.ml, b, l..a furwerin, -Lrl jbll. b»
I m-.n..rv
We had to reaeh a ptdnt
.1 »W&gt; dimtnlto nl.-.r, Und- 0“- toStariu;who. toaim.-i “»
-nto ~a «N— “'1"‘
.l«h, of to ™«"&gt;- J1”™
.*“S in. e-mnl, nolHn, In to btoln of 1.1, |
Ih.v warn
,p«™n. rfMm'Wto’prmlM, to dcl.nnlMd, nlmtoto. p.rto.toj. » reteforejid.- they T*
5n th® ffold t- be an comfortable, M&lt; K. Pra.|«* "I •»,; ’’“W’™"'; .m,,inpl. ctonnelb.'.rjtonsnot wonder men an open a^ed and at the word ’‘forward, they sprangI toxld ,nj on.rfn.rrmn, Men bn
mptnmd and pal In
•»“•£ ‘i™- "i■ debafin, In tab mind * tona, rf bnmto*
c.irnntMiorw, 4w. Take it al- XX -pitoj
^glrrartod 1.1 "W*. Ttap-to*
r the day p"«*'d off very plena Itok
W.rll.4 frtto W, UV. “”b
■ In bin. d'.mim to tonsh. a^h.-.odd a
“« » b. Um i« to Mi, B“&gt;
Tfo. martialfog of the tn-ope, dia
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t.mpuiino
lo
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Tr,«aUnrt
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die uroliciencv &lt;ffthe soldier and *“ w .m «1to» S*b'l»K dl“”7’."
madTi initok, in tomain, to P"'-” '
the -Aero: the
-nd hH sang, was Bng. Gen. Hays ana profewion you did. don't makeanotber by
lea. inff it Bpnrfrfl !•" ana-l'en &gt;"
&lt;t.(r ./ Atototolto.
&gt;“
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“I”­ nntblaf tr end -'"•»« “ I*.
...old to itolaau to, totonto Jon U
, ditto w&lt;to —n; _
die uiidot ofthe ocean. If you Ua««
*
Ttofeunr, to&lt;
L- : -*-*
be written will- contain
the
nhnfM-wfiwB connected with It—
H, Eto, man -ill b. an fetor B l.
-to ampto ItoMtoMr. K«*t" &gt;“
ttotonfeMfemlto*, tod to fel l
barb tor IM. Ito pMlb to
rmma nn Ito .nbjto. r..dike Ato *
„m^ . a. p-imr. M 4*
&gt;». Tto?
-HI bare an pnHUeal Me. will -be
Dlcgias eae dllak. mars tUa Shat Bawbee test.
Camtorto le mmafelatod ow to
' "fiat uacu t!M ntufcber qslte m anuy Meawi;
whole country.
WftUli Jfsnrywe ri «-»••*&lt; rftsly drvstari;
1 wl'JKyou could take a birds eye "tew
AsAwHfcttSedti.tkrosgliHomdswaesofMoo.l
nf old Michigan this nmnrtnj!. The-trees
H Ski&gt; tusri sky of tlw AsteesstoMl;
are not quite »o green, but there Is nd
&gt; -AU «e mtmrt ri tU tea thsseasd •mil.
evidence that there la war In the lend exBy BarisUiiou, to a atev vrisuis speaks­
Mnt the vacatdey in society. Do not be
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Tbe following extract, from DeqiKsl
Order No. 105, refers to tba oigahMMue

s-affia^srssTT
Cam* Sjcxlxs, xxam Posomac 1
Caxxx BftiDoc. HsAucviTTcas.
3d Mich., June 3d, 1M3.

)
Tbe following article from the Rich­
FantxD Banas.—Thinking that a few
mond Jfcwmiagr affords curious IHuatralion of the close alliance in opinion be­, lines from the land of DKxie, would not

t vccu the rebels and the Copperheads. oomo amiss, 1 talyt the liberty to pen you
We append to it some of the declarations, the following :
We are encamped about one and a
made by the speakers at tbe Wood Io.
dignation Meeting al New York, co May half miles from Potomac Station and
18. They have the tree Southern twang. about four mike from Falmosth. I think
wahavoa belter oamp than wo ever had
Here is the Richmond article :
When tbe late Federal Congress was before. Tbe tents are built to accommo­
engaged in passing the three laws which date four. They are built ofloga to tbe
converted the President of the United bighth of five feel and covered with pieces
States Into an abosolute monarch, the uf shelter tents; each one has a fire place
stock phrase for the country signified a fa it, (though that Is an article fit furni­
total disbelief in the practical exercise of ture that is not much needed now) but
tbe powers conferred. The laws were last winter it seemed some like homo to
scarecrows; they were powers given to have a party of friends meet at some par­
ticular tent and talk of old times.
There were two deaths in tbe regiment
last week, but with the exception of them

the President tn be held fu /errorrm ever
the rebels and tbe disaffected.
Such Is
the Invariable coating of the pill of usur­
pation. We have beard such phrases and one or two others who arc still sick,
from some Southern lips, to excuse the tba regiment ia in good health.
project* of laws which have happily never
' In tbe late battle at Chanceiiorville we
The sodden imprisonment end probable
sentence of death otr JMr. VaiXANDiuHAff,
for eimply condemning the "policy" uf
hie Government, show how much these
phrases and such apologies are worth.—
Arbitrary powers are never inert. No
hand la too nerveless to clutch a sceptre,
and make its weight felt on the becks of
kneeling slaves. A nation that barters'
its liberty to accomplish a temporary
purpose, will surely find that tbe pay­
ment in full will be enforced witnoul
mercy or delay.
If sympathy f&lt;&gt;ran Individual add an
enemy were permitted, sorrow would be
felt by most men of heart in the South.
Vallandigham, Fierce, and one or two
other citizens of the United States, have
displayed the highest courage, and the
most honorable patriotism amid the wild
wickedness oftbeir country. They will
hold, in tbe history eftbeir time«, t place
not less respectable than that allotted to
Chatham and Burke,"n the parallel story
of the war between England and the Col­
onies. But we are not sorry that tbe
• vent has at last-occurred. It marks a
newthapter.
Now commence the meas­
ures of terrorism, by which Lincoln and
his party can only reign tilf tbe sure stop
of retribution overtakes them. It was
the wise remark of the present Emperor
of the French (made ttefore ho was Emperor^nd when be wrqto for newspapers,)
that arbitrary Governments invaribly
perish by the operation of tbe identical
measuree which they invented to extend
their power and defend their existence.—
Die Government of Lincoln will fall by
it* own sword. Terrorism may do for a
while in France what proscription did in
old Rome. But^tha success of any expc
dient in Rome or France Is. proof pre­
sumptive that It wilr fall in England or
America. No portion of the Anglo-Nor­
man race, however degraded and deprav­
ed, will long abide the lues of one privil­
ege which they have hugged to their souls
since they were savages in the woods—
the great privilege re-asserted in all their
charters, tliat no freeman—"Nulltti liber
homo"—shall be imprisoned, banished or
put to death, except by the jury of his
peen.
“AwZ/us liber homo"—uncouth
words,” said tbe elder Pitt; "sounding
poorly in the ears of scholars, these three
words are worth all the classics."
Now for tbe New York meeting : We
begin wkh Mr. McMasters, lots of Fort
Lafayette. He seys:
“Freeman, how are you to save yotfr
liberties 1 By fighting. Yea if necesasry
by fighting." Mr. McCann says :
“In
eighteen months this country will be too
hot for tbe man who are now bounding,
atfo bunting out those who advocate the
liberty of free speech and a free Press.’'
Mr. Mullaly says: “Tbe men in Wuh
inglun are like the British tyrants in tho
time of the Revolutiou." Copt. Ry nders
says: “War is waged here by military
despots upon tbe righto and privileges of
American people, worse than the war
timt is now waging in the South.
It is
for us to fight for our liberties here.”—
Says Tharin. “Step by atep bad Abe
Lincoln departed from hie promises,until
by gradations of infamy be sat on a king­
ly throne and aspired to a
crown.
Say s Birdsall: “ W ere Vallandigbam ar­
rested here tbe whole population would
rise «m mane to rescue him.” Says Maeon :' “Every one of tbe acts of the Administration to ternlfaato our liberties
—ord so on indefinitely.
There was
hardly a sentiment uttered through tbe
whole meeting that might not wnd would
not, have been applauded in Richmond.

loot about aixty in killed, wounded and

missing.
Tho regiment hns dwindled
sway to about one quarter of ita original

number, but Gov. Blair told us tn a

speech last week, that it was his intention
to fill us up with conscripts • in a short

Hospital or oonvaleeoeut Camp, deal res
to enter this Corps, he will take the

Oo G«M Ml fairer n«te,‘aU

JJN .K LLC A NET* HHMBB-BAWi.

men who bare b*en honorably discharged
on account of wounds or disease ooMraeted in tbe line of duty, and wbo desire to
ro-enter tbe service. In the com of an
officer, applkatiaa for sppoinimeot mast
be made to Ibe Provost Marahsl General
oftbe United Steles through tbe officer
detailed as acting Assistant Prosoet Mar­
shal Geusral ot-lhe Slate. No applica­
tion of this kind will be considered unless
the following ^osriitions are compfetely
fulfilledt i
1. Thsljtbc applicant produce tbo oerlificale of ibe Surgeon of tbe Board uf
Enrollment of the District in which be
resides, tfiut be |i unfit far active Geld
duly on account qf wounds or disease,
and is Joi liable to draft,. luit is fit for
garriton duty.
2. That he furnish evidence of honora­
ble discharge oneccountof wounds or disabllUycontraCted in the line of duly.
3. That ho prodace rec&lt;i&lt;ituiwidati&lt;in»
from tbe Regimental, Brigade and Diris
i&lt;m Coaioiauders under whom he former
ly served, that be ia worthy of being thus
provided far, and capable of returning
adequate service,t&lt;&gt; th* Government. In
case it shall be impractible to get this
lest evidence, he'may, having rata Wished
the first two 'points above, satisfy the
Beard of Enrollment that he is deeervlng
and present its certificate uf tbe fact.—
This evidence must all be obtained ,Ly
the applicant, and must be transmitted
with his application fur appointment.'
Enlisted meu,.bonorah|y dtochpraedon
account of disability, desiring to rcinfisl
in this Corps, will present themselves (o
the Board of Enrollment far tbe District
fa which they reside, for examination by
the Surgeon thereof, whu.ahdl examine
them and report the result to the Board
of Enrollment..
'The Boar^ eball then consider each case
•nd if the applicant is found to fulfill t|&gt;e
conditions speeTfied below, the Board shall
£ive him a certificate to that effect viz :
f. That he la unfit for service fa tbo
field.
2. That be Is fit for garrison duly.
3. That ho is Meritorious and desa^v-

aide of tbe-Jfoprriatataok fa
two daye, it U-Mmw* *■* «*
wight « tin. e*de of the riv
- Mew York. J»e T-A *
Pbilsd«lpbfa', Jdite 4.—■n&gt;« Bullftin of ,
Sdtite^Jddi viZmr&gt;ftiwfld»i

His statements confirm previous reports,
and folly justify our,Government in its
new war policy. Says the World corres­
pond**:, . . . .
“The negro, we tjiscovered, is of the
greatest service to these rebels in carry­
ing on war. He is employed nn rail­
roads— machinery,—transportation and
manufactures. We saw one of them dri­
paid Instead, then tbe person is liable to ving a looomotijie. We saw none armed
‘
tie again taken upon any subsequent draft, but heard of them in South Carolina."
,and the President can order a draft as
jfrequently as be may deem accessary.

works, and are mining to blow the feet
out of one or two of the rebel furls Chat
are unapproachable otherwise. Tbsldea
of carrying thq. place by storm seemsto
be abandoned and the safer and surer plxtv
..f .la. ving General PersMrtOO fate mjbmi«ai..h now finds favoreverywhere;.,,^
deserter came Into nur lines this rooro- Gen. bmgsteeeC to there, and shows a
strung fnart at the upper fords of, lb"

Rapp^wqwqki-', It A

charges.

But m fa dctoy this he cp'eua

pl^tres at srwtie point on the Central
N«*tbern ’ Rafi roads, are requested
meet in omvention Mt Hostings, on
IMfr-khR. far the purpo^ of derising

M 'Mr

beet snetlmd of accomplishing said «i;

n &gt;

New York, June C.—The steamer
Morning Star, from New Orleans May 9,
arrived thia morning, bavitq; encountered
heavy «eat her off Hatteras.
It^ dm department of the Gulf the whole
interest In military affairs centered upon
Port Hudson, which was completely fa
vrated by the National fumes.
Banks
onmmaoded. in person, a force supposed
to bn sufficient for ita reduction. .
The enemy's strength within their defensw is estimated nt from ten to twelve
th.4MM&gt;d. Fighting was still In progress

TnGiowuo Wnfcar.—A little p

social observation convinces j&gt;* that
prospect f«&gt;r a gtxxl crop of wbratiasn
parts ufthis county is constantly beer
inghas.

Many pieces which, I bros wn

ago, promised a large yield are' Dow

ealturul1 ritihra. 'CaMle. sbrrp nnd b-ita
nlwxind, andafamrfafanr crops1 of own.
■M hrat. rye and oan~u» arm on every
aide. Hundreds .of negroes stampeded

a fair way to prbve .worthless.

'1
layrm of the Hessian fly is doing a tci
bls work in many fields. Whetbeai

nt tbe approach of our tr»~&gt;ps, and fol
lowed them ink* our lines.

ssom difficulty prevails in all parts .pfr

a ;&lt;«r SASMraai ILA.'*

TsSpslas — OwusTal BWbOlty - Ferity ths

county or not, we are not informed.
•.*“' » «e« some Gelds apparently ,
emPL

wtteM *«w to Ua re»e&lt;e&gt;s&gt;« ass-er rwr,

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...

F“Woa*a thaw Snt&amp;uxo.—Our cote
porary oftbe Ataner protests against t
charge id atealing, bet below we foetas
an act equallp as drsfomest nnd meati.
J. 8. ven Brunt, Secretary of the Rs
road tnveting, held ou Thursday May JI
soon after handed him a report .of t
proceedings nf tbe meeting, for public
tian, rdqaestingal the iame-'t!ff&gt;e,' th
publish. But tbe copy was pever i
Ji vend, nor any word of apology for i:
nonfulfillment of his duty. - We lea
tbe melter with the simple statement, 1
tbe pnMie to draw their own eonelusio
of the konorailt editor.—Pfonwr, Jsac

We don’t want to be harsh upon ^t
JYewrer, because ilia getting to be i
oonsitive as it is untruthful; but wh:
we^say the above quotation is not Ln
we1 really mean that it is an^unqualifi
falotkood in esery particular/ Mr. V
Brunt mwI to us on Monday, a copy
the proceedings of the railroad mretir
Tbe lad who brought them asked us'
oopy them, that he might take a copy
tbe-Pfosrer. This we declined, fur 'll

S FECIAL KOTlfiES

want of time, but told the boy we woi
have tbem'lh print, so that be cobfd ba

xhfi copy on tbe next day.

He never *

•fl foe to take them to the Pioturr

O

.paper, containing the proceedings, w

taken to the Pionnr on 7’srsdsy ei
ning. ThM paper dld’bol issue untilt

fiiditf foUoneiny; and now it brings
kfl*S accusation.

The same paper a

tains otber personal artidsa, as uttei
Aeg^tote of troth- Tbe Psmmt see
to be laboring especially for a disrepi
ble notoriety ; andlt has succeeded »
We believe Vqatate that which is ■

ceptibleufproof, when we say that
statements arc seldom credited Dfll
otherwise enrroborated.

asgqjjc

Tur last Piomkxb has an article he
rd, “A Wall,M and it is indeed what
title ttdinatoe. Ita struggles, writhis

•uul citatoriioaa to escape from its

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ascessBKssr-

heh
CATHARTIC PILLS

abort note published a few weeks rime
by Lieuta. Jordan and Robinson former

tattoos cut upon hint by pbatnete, and

::H»a Rosa Cowvximnx.—All pern
interested,in the construction of a Hu
or a Strain • ReHrosd,' connecting .

partoflbs rebal forces have rone fa tbe
direction of Gorddosvllls. Our army is
in good spirits, and ready to move for­
ward al an hour’s notice.

Wi BAVI nacamtn a oo.-n mu mention

apparently vindicates btmMflf from those

SCALES

........... dated
The fee

from Lieut. Peter Ceahxx h&gt; reply to a

&gt;y of Co. K., 6tii Michigan Cavalry. Mr.
C does wot like to rest under the i-P-ltire

STANDARD

yMoa.’

time.
He said if the youag incn at
home did not have patriotism enough
to volunteer, to fill up uur decimated
ranks, he would.force them into it. Bully
.for the Gov. 1! &lt;
' Ws were on picket a short time ago,
and a very good time we had; fur a won­
der it did not rain. We happened to be
near a house where wecould buy small
sized heavy tw heat-cakes for'twenty-five
cents each, and skimmed milk for the
days al the farthereet. Chretry borees
.
Ths
small sum of fifty cento-a quart.
have bran turned loose and driven to­
inhabitants of Virginia
are,. at
_l a
* general
----------wards our lines, owing to tbe lack of for­
thing, very poor. About iall
” ' the provls
age. Tbtre was ammunitiem enough to
’ is
'i abbot Un
ions they have on hand,
last atetr days, with the exception of gqv
pound* of flour or meal, and i•ume pork
cap*. 1'heee were ston-e. ' AM Ainfidtmior bacon that they pick up around
i
the
ly expected superhuman efforts tuade by
camps.
A week ago to day Gen. Birney . pre­
those outside 10 raise the siege. They
tented a few members of this Division
consider Vicksburg the strongest place in
tbe Confederacy. Gen. Blair baa met no
with a Kearney cross. It is to be worn
enemy in force, and the reports of John­
as a division decoration, fa memory of
our old leader, Phillip Kearney. Major
ston being nenr are disbelieved. Batiks
Gen. Sicklee delivered on address al once
4. That he la honorably discharged, , wlchWinfitraewtents is reported near here
but like many other rumora.it may have
patriotic and eloquent, elating the object from the service.
of the presentation; recapitulating tbe
It is believed that enough men may be• littit foundation ta feet. This morning
doings of the Kearney DivisioOi. *nd re­ enlisted in the counties composing thisi tbe bravisst cannonading of (be siege was
minded us of the bravery, courage and Congresaional District, to form one orr kept up * Itlfeut ihtermlasloo fur nearly
loyalty, of our old commander, and said more Sinpanleafur the Invslid Corps.
three hours. New batteries have lately
that Birney was his fit successor,while we
. Soldiers—you who have been disabledI been put In noaitioo, and 150 runs are
had ever been worthy of both.
in tbe seAice—tbe Department generous-­ pfeyipfl on toe ct^y- At dnylight this
We have drill four hours every day.— ly offers you a place where you can bche-. murning the firing was rapid beyond be­
There has not been any rain for some ,fit your country, and si the - same time,, lief. The reports of the guns along the
time. The roads are very dusty.
I 'benefit yourselves. ...The duties to be per­. whole line averaged one a second for mindon’t think that ws will move for «-wMk formed In this Corps wlll be light and‘ utes together."
or two. The rebels are on the opposite pleasant, while your presence on garrison
Washington, June 4.—A telegram was
bank of the Rappahannock, and the pink­ duty will release an equal number of received to night, extracted from the
els of both armies are within speaking able-bodied men, who can then enter up­ Richmond Smtinrl, uf Juue 3d, as fol
distance.
on active service in the field.
To-day we were paid up to tba first of
"Jackson, June I—Gen. Grant de­
All disabled or discharged officers and
Msy, and now greenbacks nro as' plenty enlisted soldiers living in thia Congres­ manded the surrender of Vicksburc on
here as exchanges are in your office.
sional District, who are qualified as above 'Thursday, giving three days to Gen. Pem­
Tbe drummers arc beating the laps; required, and who wish to join this Corps, berton to consider the demand. General
which is a loud hint for mei to put out should make application to the Board «f Pemberton replied that be did not want
my candle and turn in. 8o 1 will bid you Enrollment of the 4lh District, at thia of­ fifteen minutes, and the troops would die
good night.
fice aa soon as con venienl.
in the trenches before they wtnild ssrrenSergeant D. E. Birds all,
1th hoped that the heroic men who der: Tbe enemy’s gnnhoaia fire heavy
Co. E. 3d Mich. Volantrera.
onoe came forward at their country’s call shot at the rity. Port Hudson is invest
and who have been partially disabled In
Tbe General forwarding this dispatch
her service, will again freely and nobly
respond to ihfa humane and generops to the gnvenrtneat, adds there is nothing
proposition of the War Department, and in the Richmond ffeyairer of tbe 4th.
that the invalid Corps will ba quicklv or­
Dispa tehee have been received directly
ganised.
N. BAILEY, *
from Gen. Grant’s army, ofdatM respect­
ively of the S8th. 29&lt;h. 80th and Slut
Pbovost Mammal, 4th District.
and while they mention the progress of
t-dff* While . the editors of the Naw tbe siege, they any nothing of any assault
York World have gone into spasms of oo the 21st and 23d, nor of any battle
balderdash over lbo use ufDegrees input since the 25th, which last was m very
down the rebellion, the captured corres­ btwvy. Our troops are officially rhprespondent of that paper administers a quiet seated to be-in good health and epirita.
Up to tbe Slat at May tbe eeige &lt;4
but severe rebuke to his principals for
their narrow prejudices, and pays a hand­ Vicksburg was pn&lt;ressing with reasons
some compliment to uegro intelligence. bls aatisfiiotiun. There was not only any

PxasoxAL aan Mom Botonrerxa.—
The Conscription I-aw Is receiving a
clearer interpretation than at first.
Ihe
3300 can be paid or a substitute procured,
and if accepted, (the acceptance depend­
ing altogether upon physical ability,) It
,exempts the person drafted from again
being called upon during the period for
wbi&lt;3&gt; he is drafted ; but If the MOO Is

faimauks’

vices from Vicksburg
F.w tereralxUydpreWu—
all aloqysUifrst brohra orty by

pleasant predicament, liken it to a Ju
bug atuck upon a pin.
It asserts a
denies, with aa little regard to troth,
the* aa tbe Piomter.

It attempts to m

of Ita blackguardic
by untruthful aooaaalions against us
Now. It is said, that ths “proof of ।

pudding is la chewing the string;” z
wears have heretofore given our read
Writoel had re]
line of drihnoa.

••ms samples of the personalities r
rafgariama oftbe Pioneer, we propo*&lt;
•takaHaproyneition, which will unto:
totlla tba qsesti.® jjf peraunalitiaa I
alsM ibe question of veracity which
barorafaod. If the editor of the Ffoe

F»U» hare bat Huh or no intenm. we

wilt quote from our columns, previ

maM dMilM ita pcbliratioo M we eUI!
all otham nf ihea iaHul
Ths public

to Mts latter soutrpreray, a single pa
graph, reflecting upon him personally,
aay nuinner other than in relation to :
rp*. ft*
r
paragraph qnotod w«wtil qoote from i

ZUmst to* such .alluaiona, fests a
sbarges of a personal character rsfet

�It tai aD

LATEST
I

Ths Fio»m has another wishy-washy
srtMe rign«d by “Joaina.- which we do

I *.n,*7Trni» *ta Mri, WkU'^nZ
iirvod vUHvevo Batttv Crook m Mtowo:
vwAtai vorvu*. *'
Maif/..; 1..tffii/4. M.

■ not propose to compliment with much
cruldmWllBn.?.iWe Simply aoUec a. a'ab
gle feature. “Junius" not unfreqoanlly
refers to “soasdalMte advertisements,"

«mi.......................

II:M F. s

as though be bad, at soma time, eeea his
immoral self i^fttUrrWT0™*1 lbe"in;
and tbe untigM^ iUgNlill baunta bi*

tooteuthful vision

. 1. &lt;L.

II..

DRYGOODS

%^y “tU wfeM

“Junius" asks
Aha editor of tbe
Pioneer dues not “publish the knoetl and I
wtosl aceado/oar matter as advertise
mrotar' Wej^y :, .©imply becaBue,
in that case, hi* readers coold not distin-

T(KB IB3AB7 IPAT

PreseeStega eT the'C

‘WOmBAi

Rail ILmb Cuavsamnx.—All pers-dte

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Ji
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Tbe CoonciI met in regular Session.—

interratrd in the ronwtructlon of a Horse

Present—Tbo President, Recorder and

STONE &amp; HYATT

Rwrlriiad, ormfrocMg thia Trusteea Ellis. Parsons Mid Ackley.
On motion of A. H. Eftls, the sum of
pidee at torn* point on the Centra! of
dollars was audited and allowed tn
Nurtbrro lUilroadi, are reqasimd to i ten
D. Cook, fur making Roll and spreading
meet in c&gt;&gt;nvcnti&lt;*n Nt Hailing*, ob the tbe Highway or Street tex, fur the use
18th iusL for the purpose of detriaiag fte of the Street Ccwnnslaotoutr.-'•
■ ■­
On 'motion of E. Parsons—Voted—
beet method of accomplishing said enter­
that the street commissioner be and be
prise.
hereby ia authorised u» go on and eeie tn
HPA. Gooma*,*
the building of such aide-walks as are not
Kavkas Bablow,
built by I biwe taxed, or their agents, al
A. W. Bailbv,
the'proper time, in bis discretion; and
J. M. Rvsmil,
that he receive renumeration therefor out
G. W.MftLS,
of tbe first aide-walk money collected.
Hastings, June &lt;i’63.
. . .
On motion—Voted—that hereafter, tbe
proceedings of tbe Common Council ba.
Tex Gbowxmo Waxat.—A little peror a Strntn

CHEAPtt THIS THE CHEAPEST

DRY GOODS,

tbh aflktiag SiMaaapar. and for dw tert af Ae
foaoadan it aotaUt. That it b for capehor te
»ny other ra«e&lt;!r y* dsrhed b known
all
who have given it a trial. That it dews eotwboa virtw* truly *stitbrdtttrj la their efott
apoa ttafo riaaa «f eompU.au. i* lilByBljily
tnureo by fae groat maltttud* at publ.dv
known and rrtnirkable cure* it bai mad* of
th. following dimmss : XiEg's Evil or
Cl*n4-l*r Swellings, Tumors. Erup­
tion*, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipslia, Boae or St Anthony'. Fire. Salt
BJmui. Scald HMd. OobA* from tabereulmxs deposit* in the hra White

Dyroapna or Indigeatimi. Syphilis sad
Byptilitic Infections, MarcurixlDiseaaea,
Fenala WeakMaesfo sad. fodasd, iHswMe
•eriM of romplaiau that ariM from imparity
of tba blood. Mlaate rvpero of iadiridaal
*a« may be found fa Arts'* Amssicab
AUIaSac, which is famished to tl«e dn»cjta*

aonnl &lt;.b*ervatfasi oanvineee us that the

Groceriet,

On motion of F. D. Ackley, the Coun­
pnmprct for a good crop of w beat la aome
Wl'd. Hats,
narta of thia county i* coustantly becom­ cil adjourned.
Recorder.
Many piece* which,three weeks
ago. promised a large yield are now in
a fair a ay to prove worthless.
The
ing lean.

ry.) &lt;m il&gt;* •Ightocnth I litej day of J*fy. A. D.
IMS, at as* o'ateek, ia tba afternoon of that day.
to p*y th. inHkl do* 00 mi U)V't(*g&lt;- aod
esat sflU* fWeelssar*
‘ *
Dated. ApiUttU, IM.
«; . r. HOLDXX.
aprtl
.
Amfrn of

larrm oftbe Hessian fly ta doing a terrig,
l&gt;la work in many lelda. Whether the’
•ante difficulty prevail* in all parte jClbc

county or not, we are not informed.—

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

CARPETS

Wehave seen sums fields apparently- ex­

empt.

1«« of Hailing*, *od *bo w eauM. If *»» There be.
fay lb* prayer of tbo peUttoovr aboiild aol be

.“WnBux thajt Stxaxjxo.—Our ootemporary uf the Banner protasis against the
charge
stealing, but below we Instance
an net equally as dishonest and mean.
J. 8. Van Brunt, Secretary ofbhf Railroad_tn»eUng, held on Thursday May 21at,
soon after banded him a report of tbe;
pnw^edings of the meeting, for public*-'
tion, requesting at the same- time,' that

And It io farther ordtrod, tbit tbo poUtioaor
benotioo to tbo ncrnon* i*ler**ted in uld Mill*
rm* peadoney of Mid pet.lloo and tlx bearing

Or More than 80,000 daa^tp have
occurre4 .it JUchrikfcd 8sii6g the laK,
two years. This is an average of 1250
per month, or of 41 .daily, . Il ia • Ofortality in two years nearly equal to the
number of the whole population of the
city when tbe rebellion broke out.
Of
0&lt;&gt;ur»e. tbe larger proportion of these are
from their own army. The battles, from
the first al Bull Ron tn the laat at Cbant h» copy to the Ptonrtr with request to
ptiMlab. But the a&gt;py wti pever de­ eellursville, bate all helped to ewell tbe
Aggregate.
livered. n«»r any word of apology for the
nonfulfillment uf his duty.
We leave
tbe matter with the sinip,!* statement, for
Ex-Governor Robert C. Whicklifle was
tbe public tn draw -their own eonelueioea" lately taken prisoner at hie residence in
of tbe Aoaorafi/r editor.—Pioiuer, Juju 5. Bayou Sara, by some of Gen. Banks’ for­
ma. He was Governor of Louisiana pre}
W e don’t want to be harsh upon .the vi..uW»e tbe~»fcetios ofThde. D. M&lt;H.re?
Pionttr, because it is getting to be as&lt; tbe present inoom bent, and was a warm

COMMISSION EJIVS NOTICE.
1 person* having' claim* agaii^l tba

C4r*Tben Qwd&gt; hare beta per-,
chxsci itaee the rreal decline la prl
la Mew Tert, awi wtH be wM te
Mtlify the Parcbaser.
Battle Creek, ■ay If, IMS. 3m
cm

VEW HARNESS SHOP.

..l,r tated »u. If |. Iff. differ

A
The attention of tbe public ia invited
to th*
Stop of

wasting .

New Harnesses,

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
sively Used.

friend of Douglas in the last Presidential
wfhway tbe above'qoflaiinn is not true, declion. Hg ia of the Kemnoky family
really mean lhath is an ^unqualified of the same name, and went into the re­
bellion very unwillingly.
falttkood in rsery particular. Mr. Van

lying accusatioo. Tbe same paper contnms other personal articles, as utterly
Abefituto of truth. The Pio^tr asama'
•XL-ra, -prawn, fc. .

kaow tbe pablie have beet deceived by
mtnv compoaml* of Stm&gt;rnnlla, that promised
mseh and did ooth-q;; bet they win wither bo
detrived nor dteaAfaimed is fata. it. virtwm
bare bees prerai by abesdaat trial, and facro
romaitM so qantion of k* surpaeriag oxroUeoc*
fcv the cere of tbo afflicting dbraem It ia fa-

&gt;Mt*d to f Ir* ktan a e*H before making

sensitive as it is ('untruthful; but when

Brunt ttnl to tn on Monday,'a copy of I
Much amusement wa^ caused tn the
the proceedings of the railroad meeting. Chicago Canal Convention on the first day
T^o lad who brought them asked in to of ita session, when Vico-President Hamcopy them, that he might take a copy to lio took bia seat as- presiding officer, ow­
ing to biw derignation of the members as
th*Pionter. This we declined, fur the
' “ Senatora’’ while making a speech in rewhat of time, but told tbo boy wg t would
■r— ra*kk
‘pra.
have them’In print,'*0 that be could have
AM copy 00 tbe next 4»y- He never aakWhen Col. Grierson was passing near
ed aa to take them to the Pwwarw Otrr Jackson, Miss., a lady applied to him for
paper, containing the proceeding*, was, ■ protection for her property. Ho assured
taken to the Pinwr on Tawdry f-0»e- her that be was not after property, “ but
ning. That paper did hot issue unlit the was running for Governor, and just call­
ed to keep his appointment.”
&amp;idoy following; sod now it brings Ita

irmedv which i« adrqcate tu ita am.
wv noir offer to ll.e pebhc under the r-«-n«f
Avsa's SaesAraaitL*, skhonch it u ranBOMd of isgrsdkmu. KXM of wfikh Mtreed the
beat of SafSWRoCo fa altefstivo power. By
It* aid too m*y protect yonraelf from the •adertt»r aai danew of tl&gt;eM &lt;!iwirdcr*. I“urjT&gt; oat
lb* foal romtpuoo* that rot sad faster fa tb*
Weed; psrf* out the csaac* of disowe, sad
risorou. Iwmhi. wiU foifo*. By iia peculiar
vlrai** tfa* remedy Mimnlatro tbe vital fauettom, and thw* evpri* the dumempen which
fafe wtaMaTtb* system or bant out oa any

Tbo bail of werinaew *mploy*d.
Repairing done oa abort wetle*.
[jan!4]

H. A..GOODYEAR.

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
pbindlk,

•dgoef Frobet*.

.

Th* snd«r*ign*d. bartag all tbe blank* ond
n*e*msry la*trwc|i*e», la prepared Io oolloct all
claim* aguaat tb*Xtoverameal for

OT ICS ia b«rvby giv«a. that by virta* of a
BOUNTY. BACK PAY. PENSIONS,
Ucmms baariag 4bfe tb* O4lb of April. IMS,
fink, fee., fee.
sad gvaalsd to M by the Jndg* *f Probat* of tb* .: 1.- ,
county of Calbvus. and State of M.cbigsa.** Ad* I alway* C*lleel and we-rtr fall to Fay
■*lai*lr*tni ufthr lUloto uf J*»on Cow Im. lite o

N

Ns lee* rewared matll cteiiBB* are
tollrrletl.
0Ba« be Sordid Mtt.eLoppo.lLa tM PestOBe*
Kalamuoo, Michigan.
.
. .

CHERRt PECTORAL, '
The World’s Greet Rcmody for
Coughs, Col du, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the dlsoaao.
Thri baa been *o long e*cd and *0 salversagy known, that
need do no rworr tbaa
aMsro the poUic that fas qealky U kept op m
tbf &gt;&lt;•&gt;: u ever Km brat, and that k may be
rebed oa tn do all it ha* ever done.
Prepend by
Da J C A rut A Co.,
AnctfeW ass Aoolft^ol Clwtrifn,
XanroO Mas*.
Bald bv aT drsgxbtv rrorywtev*
Robert* A Striker, Haatiag*; F. L. Btak*. irvfem
W. C- Aikln, HwkoryCorner*; N.C.Kwin, rSE
rtarin*| w. *. Bmsfagsm. MiMtevifa. H L

"T. A. KIAFPEX*

Dissolution Notice

MANHOOD;

t la b«rtbr giVM, that'lb* coyartew■■ HOW LOST!
HOW RESTORED I
&gt; SstsMfor* vrUtiag, eaSsr Ibe aasw and
■Vsn Mvwri A MarbU." ia Iki. d.r 4ia-1 Jot
marine j A***
r sralsal eoMvsl AU onto* sa4 aesovaia 1 A LECTCHE 05 THE5 AT CUE, TREATMDtT.

» Un0*1;
"

l&gt;!e notoriety ; and lt ha* succeeded jseH,|4„ trade.

We believe Vq Stale; that nbii$ is suse^ptible of proof when we say that ita

atBSemeota are seldom credited 00lew

DM- RADN4TV
CLBANstao. avaur. calls*
xxdway's bsxptahws bbsolmb

Tna last PioxxxB has aa article head­

GOtSf !Gold? go£d!

ed, “A Wail," and lt&lt;le indeed what its
title itkdieatea. ItaUrugglee, writhing*.

an.1 coutortiona to escape from its ah.
pleasant predicament, liken it to a Jene- wm cure mw
;; i7
stuck upon a pin.
ft asserts and j Gl.odul^- S.dliM, Wk.u A*’”"*1
SrpMIl, Bora. I* lL »■—. ““"I
draiea, with aa IHtle regard to truth, as J/ra..4Ud»—t—
the—aa tbo Ptoaasr. It attempts to meet [trad.. UUUrau Ulcra, t-HJ'n 1“
“&gt;
our iptcijlauioiti of |u blackguardism, Grain, OkrS-rf &lt;W to*
indecod by the excess're use of
by untruthful accusations against us.—
Mercery, Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate.
Now. it ia said, that the “proof of tbo
pudding la in ebewing the string;" and Otioine, fee.
LAMBS
as wa have heretofore.given oor readers MGcral .ilk W—*
some samples of the' pereonaFitiee and
mlgarisroa oftbe Ptcftetr. we propose to
make n a propnoHien, which will not only
•ettls the queotioa j&gt;f peroMMliltM bwl 1
alsx tba question of r»r*city which wo'

lto»e raised.

If tbeeditor ef th® Amswwr '

ou.

Tbe donee to'bo

and Gentlemen eiery where, can make
from Fltjk 1&lt;I Teo .Dollars per day. ,
'
(See private Circular. )
Sill IsMrt is aacb lock**, l*s picture* of say fe-

SOLDIER’S

BOOTTY,

BACK PAY. PENSION, feC.

�BJW

aPJFLXCTC^

:

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HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, W.
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gistings’ business girtrtGrj.

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

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A BPAULDING,

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M crockery. Ae. State «., st »be poeteO

JPisitlhng.
DRIGK AND NIEDICKNKS,
^Chesalcals, Paints, Oils, Can
* phene, Bnrning Flsd4.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

t». c. HAWiey,
Lis *U kiwis of Family Groeerlre.
and Woods® wars, and a geaeral asI'r/rialpM, Also Notary rablie.
^eeaoWf the Maaliaw Hasse.

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KT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURP0SE8.0NLYun

fasMS£erro—that II nay op«o nato ■».—4J oka B.

He was an old man—not so old either,
for the years of bis life could not have
wrinkled his forehead and whitened his
hair, and the hands locked together on
the low pine table, did pot tremble with
the weakness of age; yet very old and
very miserable looked the solitary occopnnt of that narrow room or entry, with
its faded red curtains, and ita atmosphere
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
rendered almost intolerable by the bar­
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
room into which it opened. A hat bear­
&gt; fast, sTarythiDg in ths Groe.ry has. such as ing unmistakable evidence, of long Inti­
-ill be oeeded for fauilv om.
macy with “brickbats and gutters.” main­
A Im a (treat varietr of the
tained a safe position on one side of the
owner's head ; and a pair &lt;if elbows thrust
aniDJCw □'XBiF-jJuutx-j
themselves through bis coal sleeves in re-~

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ford to be out." Add to thia, reader, a
Cr uf pant* whose original color would
lesbeen sjnattrr offline and study to
deUrmine, and outate the tout tnftmhlt
of the j»retched being who occupied the
tack of the only grog shop which ha was
allowed to freqent in all the village of
Greenfield.
Andy et that miserable, solitary,friend
less creature, sitting there half stupified
with the eflecU of last night's revel, and
utterly unoonacion* that outside the May
morning had been burn uf God. with Ita
gldhuus birthright of ■sunshine and dews
•and bird-songs, teas ■ heart, and “far
away, spa great many pairs of stairs in
bis heart, is a dour,” covered with cob­
webs and dust; and on that door la a
word written, which time and ein have
never becu able to efface—and that word
is Mas.
But nobody over dreamed of this, and
people abuuk their beads, and said Billy
tiiroug’s case was a hopeless oee. Had
not many kind hearted persons reasoned
with him earnestly on the evil of his
ways 1 Had nut the “temperance men”
guns to him with the pledge, and prom­
ised him embloywietu .if bo wpqid sign
it 7 And sll this bad been in vain.
Ah! none of them bad groped their way
up the winding stairs, and read'the name
on the hidden door there !
But while the unhappy man aal by the
BACK PAY, PENSION. faC. &lt;
pine table that morning, the bar-keeper
suddenly entered, followed by a lady
with soft, haxel eyes, and a face that a
DepartaMwl. Wskhingtoa. D. C.,
child would have gone to In any* trouble.
COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
The old man looked op with a' vacant
rsa »mic*nonn&gt;« ___
gux of wonder, as the bar-keeper offered
ARREARS OF FAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS. the lady a chair, and pointed to the oc­
ond,r ihe dbff.reot.eU ofCcnrre*.; sod having cupant of the other, aay ing:
. _____ —tih J A ErumoKmi..
' •‘That's Bill Strong, madam,” and with
a lingering stare of surprise and curiosity,
left the gentle woman alone with the as-

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A TTORNEY8 ..4 COUNSELLORS AT LAW
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JOB PRINTING,

MANHOOD;
HOW LOST!

HOW BESTOBBD !

A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREATMENT,

fr/KD its extreme-curiosity, co tbe ber-

7*:- -!-AoM Bffl; end tU eibreasloi
war itrito degree lesMned.-wben. in a few'■ ways teased upon the plea, of “generM
moments after, bid - Bill followed tar' good," er “ aMlatary neceea^y.’’
without AteRpiug.a* usual, to Mk* Ms;
fTbe sreument w&gt;v U, *? .We hate Lincoin so bitterly, that in order to resist
, him successfully, we kniist make slaves bT
And now, reader, yon whose heart
ourselves." 'The answer of ouffpecple tat,
throbs with IcndernM. sad rovereoee for‘ UW» will beiMares aeitbsr to Lincoln,
huiaanily. folleu,, dmiptod, miaarabla' nor Daria, w Freote. nor Euglanfo"—
though it may&gt;a,.rpmfinHr that some­
where io the heart of yotir Yellow-man Is' Nunfa Qsrolia* is a State, not a province.
She bas eighty thousand ot as brake
a door, ifrhfch,' ftoogh-’chiaed fob :mahy
troope as ever trod tbe earth. Wbro.be
yeare, will sorely epw toxhc band tbat
' caHs them lhev wIMeoma. j jf ttee -worst
knocks in kiodoses, and the voice’thatk ibeuld happen, abte,will
uble to-take
ealletaloee.
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care of herself aa an independent power.
~ Sbe will not submit, in any efmt kla
law of Congress, passed Ih delibcnrfe vT"
l ©littfdo of toe Consdtutfoa. She will not
truthful sod sincere woman—she wjutae&gt; submit to Mr. Devi&gt; being iurentod with
eharafariv chrjita! clear, without' fold'I dipUftorisl powers ; bqt,ske will .resist
and without waxen mart. In the neigta• such a law by withdrawing from the
borhovd wberS shs.lives she has ever the• ConWeriliMi; artd she will figbt her way

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eome to supper."
Ona after another the bl _____________
came rolling do*n Old Bift's-pale cheeks. Saaling vote in favor of mu&gt; ,aud. meas­ures, whib her disapptobstfon isACceptedI
Ah! the lady bad found ths door then. ■
“ I was always at bmne al Willie!®/ ss the judgement uf one wfideC, iFutnldtoess gi ves her hnight fhnd her very prop
father wootiaay^'And -u.ed u» tavo my
fresh milk and ; bread. tow; and when udicM are listened to with respect,, and1
this had disappeared. Willie would draw suffered; to carrv weight. Smoerity is
hie stool u&gt; his mother's fowl, lay Bis bead one o£ the qualities ahaelutqly neccssary
co her lap. and she would tell in some In love or friendship. Though her nature1
be of the tenderest, her ay mpitblS/1wirth
very pleasant atoryjjt might be of Joseph
,
or David, or some gooff child wbo after as sbunsbine, tend her compassion Sb ft de,
swan's-down,.vAif oar friend has not ai»-.
ward became a great man ; and then she
eerily,
her
goLd-te
but
burnished
brass,
would part Willie's brown curls from
'
bis forehead, and in a voice. I can never
•
foruet, aay. “Promise me, Willie, when what healipg power her tenderness,' ofr
what balm her plty/lf oitil^a triek“of
you go into the world and ita lempetiona,
and your mother is laid down in the temperament—aa easy ptay of eye and,
muscle, with no cool beneath—a’ mare
church yard yonder, promise me, child,
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that ber prayers and ner memory shall surface working of shallow waters, w Uh
keep you from all evil ..ways.”
And no depth or source below 1 Doe* it help
Willie would lift his laughiiiit, blue eyee one much to hear friendly words warmly
to her (ace. nnd say, “I’ll be a firat-rate spoken, and sympathies prodigally offered
man,('don’t be afraid, mother."
And and to know that in half an hour afterthen, after we had said our prayers, we • anta we attall be laagbed at or betrayed,
would go to bed as happy as the birds all tboM gracieua praise^like cufnaw
fluven uprooted, lying withering on ber
that went to their nests in the old apple­
tree branches by the window, and iuot as lips beneath the blight uf ber untruth 1
we wereeinking to sleep, we would bear
a soft fool-fall on the stairs, and a loving
face would bend over to see if we were
Thq Chicago THfians of late data no­
nicely tacked up'
It It a long time,' tices the arrival In ihat city uf i CDnsignfather would say,1 after a pause, ‘since I ment of fifteen barrels of" first olesa tar
heard from Will la, but sure I am that he manufactured at Grand Trarerao, Mich.,
has never fallen into evil waya
The by a party of Norwegians who settled
memory of bis mother would keep him there last foil, and who proposu entering
from ttaiL"
quite extonoirely into the business. This
Bap, rap! rapt went the words of, the is the first tar ever sent out of this State,
lady at thu door of the old man's heart. and we presume the first ever ananofootCrack, crack, crack 1 went the dour on ita ured in the Want, and the opinion-was’
rusty binges ; while far above them both quite generally entertained at Chicago1
the angels of God held their breath and that this was the forerunner of an exten­
liateoed.. But the lady could only ace sive buslnas of this kind. Now that at­
the subdued man bury his face in his tention is called to the matter, it io a aurhands, and while hia whole frame shook prtM that the manufacture of tar has not
like an aspen leaf, she beard him murmur, been entered upon before. That taken
to Chicago was of the best quality, and
amid child-like sobe:
“My mother! Oh,my mother!”
there seems to be no good reason why tbe
And-she knew the tears were washing I pines of Michigan should net afford aa
out alsq many dark page io the record of good an articleaathose of Nisrth Carolina.
Old Bill's past life; so, with a silent 8&gt;m* the above wee written Msaera. Bis,
sei de Gillett, of Ibis Glty, have received
prayer qf thank fulness, she resumed:
“But there wasona acene father-loved three or four barrels of tar mAnufoctered
to talk of lietter than ML the rest, it was nt Bauble River on tbe eastern shore of
on the morning you were married, Mr. lheState, byr a company that went in from
Strong. ‘It was enough to do one's cy.es Lansing Tor that purpose, ami who - progood,' bo used to say? ‘to. look al them as poaeuarry ing on tbe busineaa to a oom-dthey walked up thenld ohurch-aisle; be crable extent. This consignment is an ex­
with bls proud, manly tread, and she a cellent article, being a littla thin but no
delicate, fiaglle creature, Air as the or­ more so than the 8weedish tar. - We an­
ange bloeeoms that trembled in her hair. ticipate that at unMistant rlay .thla will
I remember how dear and firm bis voice brooms a large buaioew in the State.—
aotnfded through the old ehurehj aS he Dtl, Cm.42v.

promised to. love, protect and cherish-the
fair girl at hia aide; and 1 know, aa be
looked upon her. the very winds of heav­
en should not visit her face too roughly.’’
"And then my father would tell us of
a home made very bright by watchfol
aficetvon, and cf a dark-eyed boy and fair­
-haired girl who came after a while to
gladden it; and then you know ho romoved to the West and lost eight of you,
Mr. Strong."
Once again the lady
agony of tha man before
to behold; end when she spoke again, it
wan io a lower and more mournful tone:
“J promised my father, previoaely to
his death, .that if l aver virited Memtire
state, I would seek out bis old friend,—
But when I Inquired fur.yaa, tbsy anfoldad a terrible swv/tt»..HM», Jfck Stron8;
they told.'nw of a broken, desolate house­
bold, of tbe gentle, uncomplaining wife.
who went dnten, with s prayer
lips fiir the erring huiband, broken ttSR
edto the grave- and of the’ fair haired
girl Jhey
h&gt; » 0^* *Wlc by ta*

No bad man is ever brought to repentaaoebr angry words; by bitter, scornful
reprosetee*. Hu fortifies bitnaelf against
a reproof, and hurls back foul charges in
the fine of hie accuser. Yet .guilty and
hardened as be acctr ~ u-‘jt—- - i—
hie bosom, and maj
by a gentle voice.
restrain his disposition to blame and find
fault, and can bring himself duwn to a
fallen brother, will soon find a way to
better feeling* witbin. Pity and patience
are tbe two keye which unlock lbs beman heart. They who have been most
,succtataful laborers among the poor and.
,vicious,’ bare been the most forbearing.
।Said tbe celebrated 8a Vioaeni.de Paul,
■“ If it has plrescd heaven to employ ths
most miserable ot men for the occwsipti
,nf acMe soula, tteoyJravatbem*»l»ce opo.fresed tlM it :waa by the patienoe and
rympatby-whieb ho had for them-..
.the oonvicu, amaHg.'iUtota±liF*l..0*a *&gt;•
gained in .no other way. When I have
kiMed fbdlr Aaln^and Aown rownpeestaft
.for ttarir dfotrwte—then they • have1 HtteoItvaH It waa I ttet ifld R aRY! I ad to ma.—J. T^far.
.
kiHet! lbemr*sW oH Bill, in a v6ieu
boaroe with emptlon, and be Ufted hl.
bead from bis ciaipvd hands and looked
upon UkMy^evteff foabtre wearing such
a ItaA
ar*y
r«»rew that she
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out against all corners with acoursgowud
ardor which -Will eclipse even aay former.
actaeeemeMaoC.bereoca during
foUng-war. I*qriM«Blto./|re4etogmiBM
a&lt;ft to exchange one deepdOMn 'for’M&lt;
other.

Collate frmw Utah.
Brigham Youffi’s practical good uensa Is
aiustrated in’the mease ree behdbplMat
tbe eomwncomeni of tbe war, for emsn- .
ta pa ting the saints from dependence on
Southern cotton.
With a for reaching
sagacity, even before the bombardment
of Fort Sumpter, 'he introduced the pro­
daction of this staple, and in the opening
of 1861 be caused a colony . offiye faundred families to settle on tbe Rio Virgin,
a small att*an&gt; running through thesoutbera portico of the territory. Though the
work was not popular at firet, tbe ffoatata*'.:
in spite of many duiad vantages, worked
with suffieieul vigor and cuergy to -pro­
dupe quite a respectable orop'lbe first
year, and at tbe rod ef tbe second not on.
iy tad enough to supply the home -cm- r
sumptioss. but tied an overplus for upor*
telion mtoss Q&gt;e plains to St. LuuiA The
quantity exported waa not large, not over
a hundred bales, probably—bet it was
miflwiealto demonstrate tbe practicabil­
ity of ths soil,and the energy and industry
of. the Mormofes. Tbe experiment, K
must,be rememueted, was Wied without '
any of tbe Patent Office aids of seeds and
instructions, which Have atneb been Intro- ••
d^ced with sucii good effect in the Weatera Stales. Next year, with Hies® helps, ,
it is^ikely that cottes can be firmly establisbed as a profitable and important srti.
cle-uf commerce in Che .Territory ot Utah,
with the probability of the culture ex­
tending to Chliforaia, along tbo slope* of
the great Pacific Ocean.
'

This war is a war-to care the nation.
It ta a war not only for ourselves,but for
our children tothe latest generation. It
involves intereeU of almost infinite mag­
nitude The men in power at Washing­
ton are but dost in the balance when
weighed against the destinies at stake. —
To whatever side they may shift, It fo
nothing in its bearings upon the obliga­
tions of the war. If life President usurps,
Impeach him, as the Constitution pro­
vides, by the Honee of Representatives,
and try aim. by the Senate.
If you do not choose h&gt; do that, bear
with him for the twenty months he will
remain in office, or seek to change his
conduct by array ing against him the force
of pablic opinion. Take any of the parts
that you please, if you think the Presi­
dent wrong. But if you are a sane man,
don’t be guilty of the madness. If yon art
a loyal man don't be guilty of the faithloaieteas, uf saying that if thia creature of
a day does thia, or fails to do that, the
rebellion shad have ita way and the Ra­
tion go down. You might aa well say
that if the priest at the altar dees not
rightly perform his duties, the Ark of
die Covenant shall be broken ; and that
if the ministers of dip Church go astray,
religeoti itself ahjl bsalgurei

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XR1O1 pltfoqi OWJJ BM.ni jnn waip laqvntu a qaana |pqtjoarotdjy -din
qrofoaftww maqiaqtuioi ‘autidtMip pj
ropttia a uwjj yooq Bu|4iJnltia&lt;&gt;r
-ajw pua «j»quin&lt;i patiani J&lt;» aprotuiuai •taoqa »toqj«
paiajat pro *ujb pw»
u»5PP&lt;»oBX|to wtnbw,Xaqx
-piaoqa *ian&lt;f br ui wtq payf.4 Xlt®° ®q
eittuiRn JiaqyHqaop ®“ Pulm Xui.uodn hjnqtm JlMtniq Buiptg pro hq*g uappn.
tiW| •Xtuaw tq^ pajaitmbaoa Xaqi tftqa
ui jaaroui paapwwap «p pro ‘pwfqna
waa Xaqi qaty.tMRMl wwaa sqt w -jg put pwpuny a royi jjoW jaojqi bbm
fautiua. , aqi -pajnfu|un wt aroogo aqi
.trap atqi w pag HI* »’»a’UJ® »°f&gt;
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go aqi •.niqMMiitu i«'&gt;uj]B oro wdaow
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tul pvra,^. of u.in,
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“» priM.pl.
l.r. -f Which WM dh.lwd and paunud

Tua fcWitxyfc of the Miter In ?mabin«
-the military iniredl ntevil fci «w*^f the *uh- M Hpuiut, Ya. . .

distriots nf this county., will account for
any apparent inattention to oar paper for

M® BBAEY PAY.

. . Tbanesdlennd

STONE &amp; HYATT -

manner of adjusting it (and other impor­
tant IlnnmvamMU.I
_ ____ i 1 •*

-—■—— ■■
m.u iut- tnacnme
the past two week*.
baa tba exclusive use of a convenient, sell
Acting, and nuis«lew stop, by which a reTax edttob arknowledgaa bb jfratificaof«*». wlteah la prevented,
tinn for n serenade on Saturday cvenlag. and also a guard to protect the dregs of
tbe operator from tbe rubbing of the bal
Th* tnosie, which w»&lt; from atringed inlance-wkeeL ..The appratua for catching
ni.U.nni,., .lu.uip.uiru WJ • WWK.M--- "»■ and looping tbn&lt;4hread, as it passed
-offtm^very^Leht 'qBaflty, end in' &lt;he trflH through by the needle, amslata of two
hnnra of the night wks truly enchanting? •r.m,14n,,kihK ’"gether • cross at the end
Accept
0^^'frieu^H
w,b of a forftibnUl axis. AS thia' revolves ,
i eloee to tbe need I a under the cloth-plate, ■
lingly return suddenly from dream-land •me of these arena, shaped like a book,
at any time, tohtearapeh excellentniuric. and rapidly enlarging .towards ita baaa,-tW Lad. I
CoxDXMWo.—NftGee-h posted'on tbe' whlth.btNen bn.pghl against the axis, ,
lower bridge over the.Tbonupple Elver, and next slips upon the other arm, which iand all olb.r per.ju* lm.re.trd ia said j.Uto,
in thie’vill^e, telling &lt;6e public tKat the gives tbe loop a twist and holds it. Al 'a* required to appear at a asaMoa of mU court,
“ «b* Frebste Office, la th.
tbe same time the needle goes up and ■
*f n**ll"I». “* *tow cure. If say there
bridge has been condemned by the Com­ cornea down again through tbe doth, car be. Ay ibs prayer of ths poUlioaer stesald aol
missioners nf Highyraje* This i», ij^cf*
“*k:s further ordered that the prthtoaor
fedt,'lelHng(he peapIvUUe'Wtbey eb&amp;idue
giro uolisc IO lbs porfetM iatoesatedla ssW relate
in *pre»dy&gt;g the second. The twistuiven of ths nendmoy ol said pslilraa and tho brering
to pAM Pfer tbe bridge,-, and break their
to Uu thread/m faqniug the loop has a thereof, by ceasing a copy of thia notice and order
necks thereby, ibe township will nut be main lai effect in si'rchglheuing the hold to be peblishod in the HaMlnga. Banner, ■
"r B*P*PV pri“,rd *d&lt;! rireulailagia said eounty I
responsible for damage*.
. ..
. . of the thread in the cloth, and thus pro­
ducing a very strong and durable seetn.
Its
strength
au
little
liability
U&gt;
rip
may
Lccxt.—R. J. Gsast has, for once,
has been very forthnste not only for be readily seen by cutting a narrodf atrip
Estate of MarUllo F. Crseby
across tbe seam of a piece uf cotton thus
himself, but for all hie oustnmera. Moat 6f sewbd, and comparing it with a similar
■XjTATE OF MICHIGAN. I
Pro boU Coort
Barry County,
j" for said county,
cur readers well know that tbe success of piece sewed by hand. On attempting U&gt; O
Aba session or «*Jd Court bolden al tbe Proour forces at Vicksburg— altbitbgh long pull nr rip the pteoea nphrttK Will be betetlfficin tbe vHlage ot Haalinga. nd Saturday,
deforced, Is felt by /&lt;H cUsaes M ®n tn found thal lht&gt; former thus tested is tbe Uw sixth day uf Jone, in the rear one thou­
sand eight hundred and *iziy-l£ree. Present,
stranger nf the two. The tendency to Sbonnaa
C. Pnndie. Judge of ^rebate.
tranaplre—has cau»ed a great fall in the
ravel, hitherto the objectionable feature
In t!.. waiter &lt;f the estrte of Mariiilo F.
price of good* in the New York market., of machines of (his class, fr in this’obvi­ Croeby lata of said corny, deceased
Oa readiag and Cling the petition, duly TeriCed
Mr. Grant had deferred making hia pur­ ated by tbe drawing of tbe end of the ofC. R. Croroy brother of sax! dawn, id preying
chases until the grant decline ia price* thread through the proceeding loop by tha far rereins therein Mt forth,that tbe last Will and
.had taken place, and hie,g‘«?d*— wtich hook at the last stitch, and thus fastening
it whenever it is MVken by design or ac­
are just’ being received— Will be found
cident.
cheaper than tbe Cheapest. We believe
“ Tbe needle, being short and straight, forenoon, be Msirooi for tbe hearing of eaid
we state what will be fottn&lt;L-V&gt; ba true. runs with perfect exactneaa and certainty petttlsn. and that the belre at law of said deceas­
ed. and all dlhtr persons interested in eetd HtiH
when we aay that Mr. Grant can end across seams, and eyen over several ab­ are required io erprar al a eeaaiun «f eaid Court,
ruptly increasing thicknesses ofcloth. It then to be bcl Irn at tbe I’mbala Office in tbe vildoe* tell Dry Goode chmtper than any'
Is consequently well adapted for running l«" pf Hartings, and show eaaae, if ear there be,
shy the prayer of tbe petitioner shoeld net be
other bouae in Hasting*at high rates of speed, and has thus been,
kept in operation for three months at a
py Tba HoWban AaaociATioji of lime by the Elm City Company, at New
Thlladrlplns.'eiteblikhed on a charitable Haven, making over 3,000 stitches a min­
ute. Tho Company employ a consider­
’basis for tbe relief of the victiroa pt vii&lt;able number of the machines in their
fent di were, extends'Ita operations dver manufacture of tape tri mining*, patent
the whole Union, And everywhere enjoys ruffle*, etc., and usually run them about
a high rvputeUon. as. aa honorable and 2,000 stitches a minute."
useful lastitutia*.

CHEAPER

THAN THE CHEAPEST

DRY GOODS.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

CARPELS
•Sy These Goods bard bees pwchasei slate the great decline ii prl
cm la New Tort, aid win he Mid k
satisfy the Purchaser.
Battle Creek, Bay 15, IMS. 3m

ew harness shop.
The attention of the public is Invited
to th. Nsj|Haroaaa SboP of,

I. A. GMBYEAI,
In Connection with hia Hardware.
waating

Parson.

New Harnesses,
Are rsqaretod to slv« him * call bsfnrs nuking
tbair
&gt;* ha I* A...-—

CHERRY PECTORAL

Jj—14]

H. A. GOODYEAR.

We oUI attention In

tbe announcement of the Directors with
much confidence, in their integrity, and

in the medical skill of the Surgeons em­

DR RADWAY 8 CLEANSING SYRUP, caim»
RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

The World** Great Romody tat
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con*
cumption. and for tho relief
Of Consumptive patient*
in advanced atago*
of the disease.

Thi. has bam so long med and se aatvee*
-sally known, that wn need do no more thaai
a-iura tho paMic that it. quality I. kept up »
Hu. I~u« 1. .... I.„ ■--- --- I .L-. I. ___ :

From base PHta, E»q, * wealthy Planter

ployed in their Dispensary.

“Perhaps our phrases are at times, a negro girl twenty five year* old, taken
little harsh, and it may be, not always in sick with Scrofula. Fear to loose the
good taste ; hut tn c-in pen sale these de­ girl, 1 sent her up tn my daughter, to bo
fects, they have always been truthful."— under the treatment of Dr. Williams, bi
Henry county, who eujuy«a great repu­
Pioneer, June 12.
tation in curing chronic dreeaaea. The
The above Is taken from ths first part girl remained there three months without
-of an article two-lhirda of a column long, deriving any benefit: In fact, she grew
which contains evidence «f the iruthful- worse all the time and I had to send for
ness of the first part, and of tbe utter her. When she returned, her Breast
Neck and lArma were Covered with Ban­
falsify of tbe last part of the above quo­ ning Sore*. She waa so weak abtt could
tation. We are glad to see that our scarcely walk—she waa worn to a skele­
neighbor is profiting by our castigation* ton. 1 was advised by Mr. Illiver, of
and has been impelled to tell the truth in thia place, to use “ ttadyray's Renovating
Reaoltcat.” Three months *i&gt;ffiued to
a pari of his statement.
Thus, l»e ac­
restore her to hrnkb.' She la n„w well
knowledges that his articles are not al „ *he was before she »** taken sick.
tcayt In good taste; be might have added
Mrs. Tv sun, who fives within five miles
with equal truthfulneae that they are ofthh'pfece had a girl suffering worse
mUmr io good teste.
He also aaya that ibMSJH.ftWlWtoH-SlMMM. Tb.
doctors Imre pronounced her incurable.—
lie is On* much of.a literary critic—■»- I The use ofRad way’s Renovating Re*»l»other self evident truth.
He
de- ent cored ber. Yon may publish this for
■diiMB our propoaitioa to prove who has

Scrofula denrenei the v ital encrercB. sod lhu«
leavm ia victim* far more lahjert to diamwe
and it* Dial rtwplu than are Iwalihy conMitw.
tiotu. Hears it tend* to *bwun, aud doM
great!r ilxnten. die *verege‘aBriition of liumw"
life. 'Tte vaw Impomrare of these conridtntionsha* led a* to speed, yearn in pnfecthw a
remsdy which i* adequate tu iu cure. This
w« now offer to the public under die uams uf
Arn'l S*M*VAMILLA, although it b compo-ed of ingrsdisou, some of yrhkh exceed the
tea of Sont/wnUa la altsretiTu power. By
ita aid you stay protect youreeif from thefuSca.
inc and danger of C.cas ihtonfam. Pur** oat
lira fool corruption, tlias rot ar.il fester id tho
blood: purge'on ths raUKS o&lt; d.aewp. and
•vigorous haallh will fellow. By its peeulls*
Tirtaet thia remedy atimnlaKs da* vital faso*
tiona, and that eapel* tbe distempers wluch
lurk withia tbs system OV bunt out un any
P*TvefAnew ths public hav* tan dserired by

BOUNTY. BACK PAT. PENSIONS,
Ajo A*z- A*o
la lbs matter ot tbs estate of Moms X. sad
William Wilvou. minors.
.
KoUm is hereby ri r.a that la pnrsaue* of a
lireuas *raa4ad to ms. by tbe Frobau Court for the
ZSii’SPiWtf SC 5 Stsrs

Hart, In the township of Caalleton. In asUec.untr,

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
10,000 Agents wanted!
Soldiers in tbe Army I Lad is* at boms J
and Gentlemen every where, cm ruoko
from Fira to Ten Dollars per day.
( See private Circular.)
We wfll wad by ami! ere of our FIKE GOLD
DOUBLE bpCKKDJ, for Five Dellers- We
will invert in each lock**, two picture* of nay f»-

been the the liar in regard to thequertion
of personalitiee, and while doing ao ad­ rtxsii. casjxs or tub boxb crxxn.
Dr.R«l..? * O&gt;:-Mr-*•
Briltefo. had a Tumor in the W umb; ber
Ii&gt;mM 1M.M
— r"*’fc. l*—
readers will recollect that dhia aeknowL | J■ W. —
iZ.
ta ta. Sui. ■"&lt;«*'«■ V
edgsmant giveacba lie to bis former oft
repeated statement* to tbe contrary, and
B~.-I.«ta &lt;-™l to- 8hr ,
proves from hia owe colsmne, that his ba« since borne a pair of twin*. My *on ,
slatemante Gave noi “always been tnrtb- Martin wa* cured uTCfirooic Rbeuma- ।

mits that we “cun now” quote ten from
.his columns, U&gt; his one from ours. His

MANHOOD;
HOW IZ®T1

£trl," Again, in referring to our exposure
■ofdiia former utter disregard of truth in
regard to tba expy of tba proofeedtop

•of the railroad meeting, be

•»/»:

“We did not say that Ae jaromW to
furnish ut with a copy of tbe proceeding*.
■only that Ar woe
to do no, i»d
&lt;tAi« he oieaiit ta be true.”

BLACKSMITHING.
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Cbstgss (or work *!-w» teadwalZ^
Hreliugt Nav. 1st J Hl.
JL PAK1

HOW BESTOBBDI

ZX FeteeW, me Anted mwhpr; Frfa SOS.
A LECTURE OX THE NATURE. TREATMENT,

�n.

JtenMr, &lt;f Stee-teUAIAM H. KEWAKD, of,
Ssnaaorj^Oo tJ^^SALMOX F CHARE,

Saarsinf ffw—E. B. BTAXTON.of Waahtagtfosuy sod etitar/riro in raising tbeor
/•-rfwoWo- gown;—MWrOOMERY BLAIR, ef
trotood pro de ate withta her borders.
Tbe crops edoouoo and tobeeeo, rained
to the abwve toectta»ed rrokm. dpr9u*TW USX
1^I«. BiJjrWIArf • raj

H.OM.OOO pounds, worth in ita raw Mate,
111, to 11.50 per cwl. which waa priadpally tuaaufactsred -by the growers them
aahraa.
Tbe cotton crop, last year, In that sect
fou df tbe Bute, with proper Cscilitlrs for
ginning and manufacture. It is estimated,
would been been more than anficiost to
supply the borne eueaumptsua. la sense
af tbe ether cmintiea, crops from ltt.000
rtw. to 900,000 foe. bare been raised.—
Three crops will be eery largely iocroas
cd tbe prweont year, utdaea Use conscript
las ahull seriously interpnao with agricul­
tural enterprises. Incroasod attention h
pa-J tn tbe raking of these Important
staplna in all that portion of the Upper
Miasisaij^i valley adapted to ita culture.
Ouoagtasare baaageegctodi m&gt;4 tbademaml for Med to eueb that tbe wbofo
ansouat rwwoc iaai year fo guito mode
pnatefor aaupply, and tbe raroareM and
facihUsa ef the patent office baao beat,
naapioyed tn aid m wfaat ia ruiw ropardwl
Ip view of tbe coad.tion of tbe country,
as an important national oMerprioe. * ■'
11n this nmnectioo, R l« not nut of pSare
tp apeak of the increased attention which
it being devoted to tbe cullers of flax—
throughout tbe West. The crop nf tbU
year will be very large. Tbe Boat'-n Jour­
nal reporta that one man from Ohio bad
recently distributed 7,000 bsabels of seed
io bis netg|ib&lt;irhn.&lt;j, and offers toceotract
for tbe Mie of 4,000 tone of fibre, to be
delivered in Boatoo before the first of
January next. It to said that lbw orders
far flax maohroery, at Benton, from tbe
West, are very .numerous, and that six
teen hundred incn with thn proper roa
eftioery and maebiae ahopa, cimld not ge.
out tbe-full supply of brakes and pickers
needed.
All tbcM are gratifying iadicatloca that
the people of the West are deltomined to
bo no longer dependant upon'bther taallties for theoe fibrous textures that enter
so largely into tbe fabrics consumed by
them. With a soil admirably adapted
tn tho raising of flax, and tbe active and
increasing demand that must long eon
Unue far that article, it will hereafter
doobdeoa, be regarded as one of tbe groat
staples of tbe couatry. We hope the
people of Michigan wdl not overlook the
duties which devolve-*upon them is view
of the possible emerreoci« In whichTbe
country may be Involved.4 If we aroint
raise cotton, we can raise flax to any ex­
tern needed fur our own cnasumptMUL—
When properly manufactured, it makes a
durable and hlegent fabric, and can be
raised in any hart of tho State.—Detroit i
Com. Adr.
HFCru roe A Fxl»&gt;/—As ocoe aa
K begins Ui swell git the Tincture of Ln
b*n» and wrap tbe part affected thick
with a doth, aaturaie it thoroughly with
the tincture, and the faloc is dead. An
old physleian says be baa knepn thia to
cure in arxiree uf cases, and it never fails
if applied in eeMon.

vol.

vm.

Or Sistinp Ham
irt

R. J. GR AHT I

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She worst eaaoa af Skia Disraa., Boaowdery HJrphUlis, F.r.r Sons. Uksn. or H-tbiK En.pi.on.
Umi cm b&lt; prod—L ThbByTwptabigMyewe
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\ .•&gt;„».on. GMMral Ued a»4 Tax Agn
i1h. MOmJ Blory of Holbrook b Block.

J. B. BI MELL.

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TO5HB-PVBUG-.
TWe navartrcy of rfkte PH»'w Btf'bard
baBcd tba skill of 1M mat aaumk/nttiUonm,

■ So driightfol had been the weather
through December, January and Febru
ary, in Maine, and tbe other New Eo,
land Statra. that many were notaa pru­
dent with theu food aa they ebould have
been, and after experiencing tbe hardest
part of the Winter, from March let to tbs
both, which waa cold aed stormy, they
found, when to late to make amend., their
fodder gsoe, and ooMoquently a ton or
tarp of bay, or ila equivalent, nraet be
proeared or some of thi stock must be

’

4 ill.. Ban.

XW.

Snuff And Tobacco Kanulhctnror

BAD"&lt;t^M^VAT,NO

&amp;«X)k\AtafU&amp;.

r V.tTICK or THE PEACE. Will •“»»£»*
,1 Mhrtwi «M *•*“ “d •*' ’&lt;W". *"**

Thaos JJittara ore put up ia yuort
UHtas.c/ wXfSh thrabcieu •yoe-rim-

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LOCAL NEWS.

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Ssr,' sif.? sxsr u—.. n-u.
KIPPER * BCIBWS.
TTORRETH ut COCSSkI.I.ORS AT KA

DRY GOODS!
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1MB, IMS.

sdasoa or

TBBBB BOTTLE*.

fashions,

)

(ocARTRatr jacaxai. »c sun momdl

Irm rare Fey Bem^tHwra tormk U»a

CtrswkUMAeto (fargsm ie tba woeUi. led

Stacks of
The pUeeouetaming tbe Loedoc bridge
have beam dnvew kve hundred yean. In
1854*tbey were critically examined, aad
found to have been decayed but slightly ;
tbeoa piheare priori pally of oletn. Old
8tw» Place in tbe city of Loodno, |a
aesuiaed oa piloa driven six bvadred and
fifty yearsago; they euosiot of oak, rim.
beech aad ebeetnut, and are perfectly
sound. Tho bridgo brill by the Esnpernr Tnjaa &lt;ner the Daeabr. affords B
striking example of lbs durability of Um­
ber ht* wet state. One of three piles
watt taken up andfoewd to bo petrified to

oowamr orncaai
H.-M. RHELDON,
IOC0T TREASURER
par

Clotking

B.r.cuBKitr.

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NO. 8.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1863

(fit g istinp IJamr,
IS PQDLIdHED KVU1 WEDNESDAY,

tkistinos* sullen girertorj,.

,.u?

•f

; found bim up stairs in the
,r"'

hissy
For the people appeared Pruaucultag
Atteynev E. G. D. Holden. Jamre Mil­
ler, and N. A. Balch, of Kalamutoo. For
the defendant, Messrs. Holmes. Ri*4‘
Patteraon, Ashley, Allen, (of IlMtings,) d'rad lhat night; I worn home an I look
rod Chipman.
Jinje 2.—This ease came on for trial at
9. A. M. The whole day and evening
wm occupied In empannrHng a jury.
At
0 o’clock P. M. thia was accomplished.
v-iuii; । wm present in ino room ; i
Forty-three were challenged, either per.
emptorially or for cause, before a jury drove the team that-took hie body home;
wss selected.
Tbe following are tbe names nf the jury'
istress. and didn’t seem tn know anyof tbe regular paanel: Edward Powell,
iing. I discovered a wound over his left
Howard Jennings, Foster Kelley, Bte
ye, aud I thought there waa a wound
phen O'Brien. Henry Ewing and"James
ear tbe ear ; 1 couldn’t tell whether it
C. Symonds; talrsrasn : John 8mlib2d,
ran black end blue; tbe wound over his
Daniel Schermerborn, Luther Qdby,
Hannon Hamilton, Evreon E. Norton,
and Ebetmer Anderson.
y
The Court tbeu adjourned over until
bred were very much swollen and con­
to-morrow morning at 8| o,ol&lt;&gt;ck.
tinued to swell; his breathing was very
hard; his pulse was pretty strong nnd
People produced the following witnesses,
who gave their testimony as follows:

chair auddenly and jerked Itoutbe hadn’t I don’t

urar, Mr. Patrick drove Mr.
Balch's team and paid Balch’s bill »l the
Eagle and wo all paid our own; they
stood fore to fare. Balch more In tbe nffire and Evans in the hall when Evans
struck him. Baleh rained bis hands and

entirely up short time. much qotekar
»U IL • 1 l&gt;». boM of F..~&gt;. •»«

second Ums; be then got up again; then
Evaao caught bold of him again by tbe
your biHMeT* and wu stepping back; tbo collar and dragged him toward tbe hall
halt it about five or six feet wide between
second lima

doors in it, one leading to the office and mom rote—hardly a minute—at the office
tbe other into tbe dining mom; the first dour when Evans then struck hjrt; they
table stood ten or eleven feet from the were face to face when Evras waa push­
first drair that gnea Into the hall, and the ing Balch out backwards; Evan* struck
other table stood further off; It is North him over the left eye; tbe blow felled
Balch; it turned him partly around
ao that he fell with a part of his
next to the door, it didn’t extend a great back toward Evans; Evans kicked him

■

u pa&gt;u UM »»•
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knocked him down.- I think

to brine them back before aba brought
the cun back, but not the plate; so, after

fell ha fell as if be had been Injured an
lhat be hadn't much of nny power; be fell win sleep wimj ocr
hla whole length; be lay partly upon his some intuxioited ; be had talked conaiderable about tbe beef ; handed tus knife
left side; he fell with his head toward the
it was on the South aide of the bar-room, counter or desk in the office; I didn’t know
whether Evans kicked him more than
MAHON ALLEN,
cepl phy sicians) should be excluded from afterwards I&gt;ra. Platt. Shepard aud Hen- pretty near tbe center. - Tbs boots that
.ttlLKRIX OROCKRIK8. previsions.
the court room until they have testified, dent*&gt;u came in while I was there; I think Evana wore were either very heavy calf Evans after he kicked him; when be hus­
that all but Henderson attended prnfes or very light kip, and were I think half
and the Court made the ordur.)
tled Baleh &lt;«l of ths dining room I was
-ioiislly ; tbe Barnard House is in this
right behind him, and loqk hold of Evans some meat on it; be handed a piece ot
city (counsel for defense here admitted
beef that he had accepted tn a soldier and
arm and told him to bold on, and tried tn
then called for more; he bad it on a fork
1844; I have known the deceased (Coban that it is on Waterloo street in thin city.)
stop him, I didn’t succeed in stopping
dk«l
Balch) f»»r 18 years; became acquainted I think hr died on the-lOlh Tir 20th of n&gt;om; at that time he was in his shirt him; I don’t reooUectwbetberEyans said exhibiting it about the table;
Feb..
1803
;
I
am
not
sure
of
the
precise
alcoves
;
I
ahonld
call
it
a
very
hard
stroke
complain about lhat which was brought
with him 18 years ago last fail; be lived
that be gave Balch ; as nearly m I could anything or ant after he jerked tbe chair him tbe fast time; It was before tbe last
d»yin tbe town of Irving during the time, 1
from
under
him.
This
la
tha
substance
Crotr-Exnuned—The wound on ti* tell, 1 should call it a pretty hard blow,
was brought him that be handed out hie
am his sou in law ; I bare lived ab-.ul
«{ what he said when be jerked the chair
ROBRltTA
three quarters of a mile from him in a left side of bi* hrad, over his eye, looked harder than I would want tn be struck'; from under him. After be kicked him knife to be sharpened; during the time
like a brui*e ; what I took t&gt;* bo a wound he drew his fist back toward bis shoulder
be was al the table be was talkinja soma
direct linp ; have seen him very ofum;
and etrock Balch. It waa a pleasant dijy down I took bold of Mr. Balch to pick of it was loud .boisterous and nW, and
*f * ver-v , ealthy
during that
the sun didn’t shine all day ; there was him up amVLllier genliemen also When soma of was not ; I mw him drink before
mdfanev article*. Store i? 11IO,-he wm a very industrious man;
I
took
bold
to
lake
him
up,
Evans
stood
_i
Mich. '
....
■
&gt;
i neck and jaw.
__
-Ilia breathing was very no snuw upon the ground; I think it wm
he went into tea; 1 don’t positively know
laborious and difficult, there was a rraem the 28ih dny of the month, that it wm near; ho didn't offer any assistance. By whether bedrank more than once; I went
bouse. &lt;m Tuesday night before be capie
to tbe Barnard House with the rest; he
to Grand Rapids ;ttbe next day was the blance to snoring in its sound ; over the on Wednesday, can’t My whether it wm
on the !8thor28th; I*didn't keep any
rye
the
skin
waa
broken;
but
I
saw
no
drank before coming to bed; one of my
17lhof February, 1863,1 think. I think
aWEESEV * AELEW
other place ; there it was broken I should record and enn’t mv positively not even large place; it was over the left eye; when horses got down in tbe stable; Ur- B*’ch
lhat, al that time, he wa« enjoy ing per­
we
lifted
hint
up
the
aide
of
his
face
was
of the day of the week. I didn’t bear nf
fect health; I uext aaw him al lira. Bar­ th&gt;nk an inch to one. nnd a half Inches in
pretty much covered with blood; be didn’t
I I.... ihi. —,1 v - lk.» w.lthi.ll rirBrl’ length obliquely. ft wan dressed when
I saw it; there w ere bunches ou bis bead; house in a wagon drawn bv Hendershott's help himself any when we raised him,
there were two cloths on the wounds; team ; that wm tbe Sunday after I wm untiLhe got oo his feet, except ho lifted
Tuesday of which I spoke; Il waa between
bis band up. be fell heavily; it wm a bcavr
byre.
3 aud 4 o’clock in the afternoon; I knew
Crou-Examined— He drew back his blow; it was a very heavy blow; I think Iki Mri., Um drink »«. *»&lt;««•
John Brink—I live in Thornapple. fist as II to give a very hard blow. I call Evans struk about m hard as he could ; that night; J don't know whether Evans,
to tbe Rapids to sell Some p«rk; be had
Barry county, and have for nine year* *uch a Mow a scientific one; I have fought he drew bis fist up that way, (witness
it with iiiiu ; 1 didn’t see it foil uuder&gt;t&lt;*&gt;d
last May. On the 19th wf February. a few times; I never run from any man ; here showed bow, in a scientific manner,
so; bu came with u span of borer* and a
allowing your reporter to bo tbe judge),
"P®*1*
1863. wns al the Englr tavern in Grand I draw mv fist back in a scientific man­
then 1 first saw him in
wagon, a double tenin.
Rapid*; knew C*&gt;lMU-Balrh ill his life- ner; Mr. "Evans struck a scientific hlnw; rod then struck bin, after we got him up «•’
Q.—During the 18 years that you have iI time for tbe last fi.v£ or six years; aaw
wo Ux&gt;k him to the wash stand and vub
’
I
never
struck
so
hard
a
hlnw,
for
I
never
Eagle
Hotel; 1 thought then he was a
been acquainted with him and hi* family, I
I'bim tKrn-al ihr-Englr tavern ; knew thr killed a man.
At tbe lime this blow ed him; 1 didn’t vuh, but turned around very little in liquor, but not much: 1
have you ever known the Idrceaaed to [
I. A. nOLllHOOk,
and some one cIsj washed him; I didn’t
Have any sickness I Objected v&gt;.
•
j[ respondent; have pul up at his h&gt;«ure was received by Mr. Balch he was nearer | ore George Smith, of Hastings there; af­ didn’t ooms with him. Tbe remark that
freuifltiy ; saw him tha’ day nt bi* in the office than Mr. Evans ; I think that
bo made was within the bearing of oaeof
the prosecution explaiui*! that iiZ*
j
his body was in the office; I mw Mr. ter wo took bim up, Evans said to me be the girls; the girl that be spoke^brait
show that be“ had uniformly had g«-«i
Balches hands when he received tbe blow. had a g-od mind to kick mt; I wm with­ did’nt bear \L but the other one did--, she
health
for
the
last
40
years
of
id*
liyin
reaching
distance
of
Evens
tbeo;
be
J. M. MT’SHELL.
.hm Mr. Balch got then-; An the time 1 eay, Mr. Evans wm in
then went and-talked to the one that was
UhjcctMOu—That it i* leading end imt
wm in bis shirt sleeves; be went fate the
talked about; she then sent after Evans;
। dining room but a very short time before
material.
be didn’t come then; she then went her­
Ubjeciiona overruled.
to wards tee river, and 1 was sitting astridr be jerked tbe chair out from under him; self; be didn’t have any thing to “I
room
talking
with
soldiers.
'ITie
first
I
jffilN ROBERT*,
A.— 1 fasve never known him to be
.
be
said
nothing
te
bim
until
be
jerked
it
of
a
chair
miking
with
a
man
about
sel
­
heard &lt;-f the tranauctbm was a scuffle, and
ana at tbe door, or in the dining room.
sick, that is to prostrate bitn, or to re­ I looked up and saw, Baldi falling, and ling him a State Prison wagon.
।
&lt;n«t.
While
coming
out
of
the
room
When
(Here part of the testimony on the exquire a pl.ysician. 1 have underehmd Ins
hranI him say. “What K»e I done or I saw .Mr. Balch he was backing into thei Balch asked Evans what he had done; amination was read.) I don’t recollect
agu to be 56 yeais this sunnaer,' ill Ma). said lhat is di'*re.|*ctflil tn you or your «.Ere; he fell with hie head towards thei this but a very short tiqie before be struck i
H. J. KAKBT*
bow 1 did testify than ; I think that she
। him; he Mked him this several times; 1
1 thinki
house.” Mr. Balch went to thr supper
didn’t come twice, but some one else the
&gt; sat at the supper table by the side of Mr.
table after I san him talking with the sol
first time; i didn’t know who wm then
&gt;
Balck,
within
1}
feet;
at
tbe
table
he
dices; I think it waa shout seven o’clock;
waiting on the table; I don’t recollect
it was after I bad come from ihs dining of the door. ’’ As be stepped Info the
whether it wm Mr. Evans who changed
era! think.
H. WRIGHT
tbe beef; I don’t know whether EraM
room; be went into the dining n&gt;um
he said it was a piece of an old ox that he had any conversation with the girls be­
w iihm ten fifteen minutes after we went
(Baldi)
had
broke
up
with,
be
said
the
ox
aait ; two went in with him; their names tbe ooulheMt corner; he didn’t fall iiqlbe
fore be came to Mr. Balch , I don’t rec­
aty.
broke up a hundred acres for him; after
were Wood and Woodard.
Tha next same direction in which he wm backing. ..
ollect whether Balch want to bod before
. y______ .iri — .t______ J
Balch fell on bis right side; I call it a
When Evans
Barnard House ; 1 think it wm in bebru- 1 saw him with his face toward the dining prettv scientific blow.
W. Ralph Esq-. MUdterHlc ary «.r March; it *■» •« * "day J I wm
called there about 3 u’cfuck ; 1 found him
said, “1 wish I had knocked his d—&lt;l for be wm abed part of the time; it com­
brains out before 1 allowed him to talk menced swelling ao that I noticed it when
very sick ; Mr. Leonard Baxter called
like that al a public table in my bouse." l got down t«&gt; Ute other bouse; It wm more times; so also whan we wore up
f
....
knt.k ■■ riHklil in the him; I
Thia remark was made while be was pot­ about half an hour before We got started. takins care of the horses he drank
Uaruaru nuusu .
—e ,
,
.•
ting wood in the stove. When I testified It wm swelled so that one would notice
be looked up al Mr. Baxter and said MJh
KKArrEX ft NIIWl
M.. B..i«
11 £ ter Evans struck him, he ‘fell in|i» the on the rxaminalion 1 said the same as I it; ii looked some bloc; I noticed It a
number of limes that evening, and m long
^TTOR^EI
office with bis head toward ibe southeast. now say. I might have said before that
----, ~,
m be remained up; bis eye wm not closed VO.; mere
Evans then drew track his foot and kicked Evans said that be would knock his brains
time that the wound would prove fatal.
him. and said. “ Get up. there. God damn out with a club before he would have him
He made the
you.’’ Ha struck with bi* right fist, and talk ao before bis girls.
ten inc in
■&gt;&gt;««• —--------- ; prettv science, I think. Mr. Br.lch went remark that he would knock his or any gulated.
younger girl, as you call bar. took thia
1 noticed nothing about pain, except,
down about his length, partly, partly on other man's brains out before be would
that were
DAMIEL COOK,
have nny such talk at a public table of when he attempted to move about In his
Objected-That it la aothing drawn
CHT1CB OF Til, WkCtO—IJSlrJ
cbair.be
groaned
as
If
In
considerable
his, tiefore his girls. The wound on
v
•
coira examir**,l^“
pain, be didn’t know where. He was
thought th.ro yrere brui.es on tbe skJ« .4 fell for dead; ho made eo struggle at all; Bnlch bled; I didn’t see any marks of
overruled.
bltMid around where he lay on the floor, sitting in the chair when J saw him noxV
morn
Patrick went with him to
l&gt;ut
I
saw
blood
on
him
when
be
was
benMrlv 6 o’clock, and then went to tea.
bed; he rode to tbe Barnard House in hla
own
team;
he
didn
’
t
drive
it,
I
dont
know
track bis foot to kick a second time, as him, but started to du au, but other* were wh&lt;&gt; did; den’t remember positively what
II. M. SHELOO5
From where bis head struck
tween 8 and 9 o’clock, 1 tfMisk , Mrs. Mr. Balch was picked up by tha men; ahead.
day it war, I heard that be was dead two
W.lUr, Mr,. B.rwo, b'- L«'
Downing and Finn, and two other men, when he fell to the hall door was ahme. or three days after that; I saw his body
Evan* appeared to be
Hastings, Barry county,) a Mr. Jeremiah I think, picked him up; their names 1 did five or six feet.
.—What waa the apparent a
at tbe funeral. I knew him for a number
HendeSbott (of thb at).) and •8'?“
know; Mh Wood wm there; I don l pretty mad.
Mr. Balch of bar taking the
r Z^nurrd ftwfl-I live In thia city ; I
with him 1 didn’t ku-w w«re prM- know George A. Smith, &lt;4 Hastings;
know the bouse called tbe Eagle Hotel.
.
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.
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i.
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—
1-.-.
IMMim
[. P. CUERRl,
ent when bsdfod ; hi. breMhing w-jry
(Here a plan of it was handed him.) 1 a very tell man but rather thick sol and
Uburiuu. indeed,very machro; fa
Otfeeled to. Objection sustained.
lotnrrr clxrk »»a soury ?ebu«.
drew this plan; It is a ground plat of it; heavy; I think bo weighed about 160 to
He t^d bar to bring
•**.
u. be in verv great d.ureM from
&gt;An*L brine them until be calledfMveral
SUHI, SOU u&gt;uh »
• .......
rfrom my bight, I am five fret nine mches
larly. It commenced awe l:ng in a few this f Waterloo] street runs a little west tall; I think that Balch noticed when Evof
south.
It
is
called
Waterloo
street;
noautva. EreM «^d he wiehrf be lted

"aKS'UX"’-'

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&lt;«-

tabus oi ms n.
----- —........ — - marks that I heard; 1 didn’t hear him (Ey-

FRA-NK ILin

F'^Xd-u1..tao»j
naoaw’w

___

but I don’t recollect what it waa. (Hare
wiioem pointed out Evans, bv request of
Counsel/) We went from toe Eagle to
the Barnard House, Mr. Patrick and hie
rf Mlddisvlls, aourag others.
1
&gt;w Mr. Woodward; I think there was
one at th* table but Mr. Bakb
my-

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.
Patrick got Mr. Balch’s team and hilchod

lifeumr; saw hit. body latest his funeral

tU

�ptal h» y

that it waa my
between Baltimore
with ant
te side v'f

drinf•t that lime but uauld
bays. I know lhat Balch end
■nau drank in tiw&gt; office bf
11 cum al the thna we p'l »p’1
the bar*-; 1
kso* piallivt

I mw Mm here to&lt;Jay-; Oietiqoor waa sktnd upey ,-fhe entry in the first story
abTse {W baaement; 1 don't reeolleet

at that

sayObiirsMs Bte ta Cumbsfl*4 '•&gt;**
Fore.V 15,000 catairy. Tbs"
»»

Baldr'vaa what

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Baltimore.

paying tn
B,’&gt;lwnVork, June Jff.-A ’Baltimore

tn^v?"T" ‘TjXr*from on AW of*

Headquarter* Army of tha Polomac,

Wiljiamapori.

- ---- ----tt.--------------—Heavy-aurtronadlngmmmen?
—-A:-------------------dispatch to the Philadelphia Xngmrer Gen. Lowell, found in the r.b4 mm&gt;. June
staler thst late arrivals from Harper» states that rebel cavalry are en-route for rd yesterday morning in ths direction of
the Fedaral forces out of tbe Shenandoah Ferry My that all Is safe th.re, nnd Mil­ Pittsburg from Suffolk. There were only A kite, and continued during the day.—
Harper * three rebel regiments in tba vicinity of Notbisg definite is rereived. It is kii'owiv
Valley' aud, al osui limo, bad in seated roy had reached lhe Ferry.
Black water on Saturday. There are no lhat Gen. Pleasanton attacked the enemy
•
Harper’s Ferry.- Gen. Milroy, who was Ferry will-be held.
near Aldia, and it U Imped be succeeded
Philadelphia, June 17.—The Enquirer t rumors of any more fighting by Hooker.
a man from our region and be and Balch
compelled
by
superior
numbers
to
evac
­
•
aprciale, dated Harrisburg. June Ifi, midHarrisburg. Jun. 18.—18 f* beltevod in routing StBarlV minnmnd.
were old acquaintances; die soldier took WoUeaiay Man lag, Jmm M* 1MB.
uate Winchester, Ux.k charge of Harper’s rttaht,roy : “Our reporter a returned from that there arc no rebel troops In thaStale
FVry, and afterwards of the heights op liWfront report that tbe rebsb are pick- now. Jenkins’cavalry was at Hag.r*ot*f&lt;7 miles from Harrisburg, at Scot­ town last night. Thcr. is no etidunoe of
Wuvhington, J one 31.—Dispatehes dated
land Bridge, which was probably burned there having been any infontey «»th him.
the 15th and-lOtfi have Iwcn received
be*ieffl‘ng rebels until they were compel­
this morning.
*■,
The rebels cleaned out all drug store*, from Vicksburg. Tim siege works were
n» girls; it was alt nurnttM on my part;
led tc» retire.
The rebels are encamped at three pa, inn in Confederate scrip. They ials«»
1 don't know * hetber she called Evans; I heaht*.—Abraham Lineoln.
still progressing with vigor. Gen. Grant
The object of Leo in all these move- points arpu'nd Cham bare burg 3500 strong, took a number of tbe most prominent
saw thrfoIse teeth on the entry at the
is still receiving reinforcements.
The
tnMtJe are not made public, if known ; under Jenkins. The rebel, say a bripde
Barnard House; Baleh knew what bo was
farmers in lhat acction.
health of the troops continued exceBeht.
under Rhodes is coming, and they bare
aboot at the Eagle; when Mr. Belch first
Tbe whole lore of the U. 8. forces for the
Tbe principal leaders of tbe Dcmocratcamo to the E^lo ho appeared to be
seized 200 horses to mount infantry.—
tempt on Baltimore, and upon Washing
Tbev have fifteen pieces of artillery. The
io party, ao for as relates to a further
well.
’
F». Monroe, Jone 17.—Tbo Yorktown lhsrT12 killed. The total of killed and
Earther Cnse-Examination—The soldier prosecution of the war, are diametrically ton from the rear. We regard this as rebels Injured no private property. They
mranJed did ant exceed 50.
.cited the flour mill near Chambersburg, Cavalier, al the Iftth saya:
sat nearly in.front of Baleh; Balch sat at opppoad to the best Interests of the coon;
“ Onr most Important local news Is for
and placed a guard over It. A* Gr»*nmy right handjibe-aoMier was not there
the present contraband. Great activity
try. That they desire tha success of the
at the time of tbe affray; 1 think that no
try formerly held by our forces, and to castlo all was arranged to set fire to the prevails in tbo Department, and ispartlo
Their
Gorernment,property, but up to noon
one sat al my right hand during the af­ rebellion is but too apparent.
occupy tbe grounds of Bull Run and tbe
ularly manifested in thW command. Gen.
to-day it bad not been burned. Citizens
fray: I don’t recollect who sat at my right speeches and resqluUons all point to that
OT BrCtUATOatNHCEA CAN
Kevsls in front, to cuoduct agreed ve
BECt’HED. _*t’
were at first allowed to leave Chambers­
hnnd daring any of tbo lime I was at tbo one object. • Take, for instance, tbe open­
movements in person, and Brig. Gen.
barelofore
been
scooeseful.
burg,
but
afterwards
were
refold.
Tbe
vR. RAND-ri SPECIFIC cam*
table.
. •
ly avowed eentlmente of that convicted
King
is
in
command
at
Yorktown.
design nl tbe rebels appears to be to ob­
New
York,
June
IV
—
A
Fortress
tain borert and forage.
Additional arthis witnere being only a repetition of traitor, who is now the Democratic can­
Monroe correspondent of tbe Herald,
uncry i* ou the’way here for oar fortifaeta already sworn tools omitted; also didate for Governor of Ohio—Che rept*.
Wo occupy
dating tbe 17th. roye: - News from th- |
tbe tcstltnofty of George T. Freaman, for
fimtiona.
* .
r . .. _ ... . 1. _ Jr I. A
w
!■ I
Tbo Rebel fi&gt;ree in Chambersburg sent
lhe some reason.—Ed. Baxter.]
Mr. Vallandighatn, In a speech delivered this case. All Mr. Balch, the murdered
n mcwHinger to their force st Greencastle
Charles 'P. PufriAt—1 live in Thorcapat the Cooper Institute, N. J., Nov. 2dr
asking for reinforcements, ss the Union .w. r..r« (•« M
ur mninm cuAbd^b
ple, Barry county?have lived there twen­
sought shelter on the other vide of |
___,
'
forces had fortified aud were supported and
ty-five year*; have known Coban Balch 1801, said:
. —
.
...
rr..—HnMiosbristsmsvnswkW Ss«i«i&gt;setotlw.'z»&gt;r
xomo fifteen yeers or thereabouts and ev­
cal history and of home interest. W« in great force.
er since he came (here; on the 18lh of this Union should at any time recede— need add no other apology for the space Hpacisl Dispatch to the AdrertUcr sad TribuoeFebuary last, 1 tMnk 1 was on tbe road for reasons of the sufficiency and justice
Pilteburg, June' 17.—Tbe probability
in tbe day lime, k was the day lhat Mr. of which, before God and tbe great tri­ we occupy thia week, and shall nacessary- is lhat the pn&gt;grcs&lt; &lt;&gt;f tbo rebel invasion
Balch got hurt; I saw Balch that day; I bunal of history, they alone may judge— )y occupy next week with this subject.— of Peunsy Ivnjiia has been greatly ixsgfirst saw him at Mr. Streeter’s, pn tbe old much as I may deplore it, I never would,
f^ratiftl. The stories .bout the interrup
McNaughton place, he was watering hie as a representative in Congress of tbe pel us to leave out the testlraouy of lion of trains on lhe Pennsylvania Cen­
horses; He overtook me after a little United States, vote one dollar of manty
some witnesses; but we shall endeavor tral is all untrue.
way; be reached Cascade first and waited
should
Harrislturg is in no serious danger
“Our tronye are in eiroU-at&lt;xn»ditem.T* “««!'•
wawm oom aam.ro
to‘1 cava out none which will add any new
till 1 came up; we then went two or tbfeo
than it was two or three weeks ago.
During th* day Maj.-Gen. Keys and staff
facta bearing upon tbo case. Wo are in­
miles together, bt&gt; then drove faster to
Private dis|&gt;atchn&gt; hav. been received,
It will bo observed that this great lead&gt; debled to tbe Grand Rapids Eagle for
went tu the front to reconnoiter tbe pw*u
Fisk’s, and there waited until 1 got tbtrr,
th. exaet nature of which cannot t&gt;e made
he then drove on; I then saw him n.xt er of tbe Democratic party prefers dis­
public, yet that warrant the belief in the tion and give such further instructions
in lhe dty above the National; JJ»ent-to un ion to war; and bls subsequent record
probability lhat tbe rebel! are pot likely he deemed necessary. ”
■hy Eagle and had my horses put sp;
to prc*&gt; their aggreMive movement* for
Baleh camo awhile after, in tbe evening; I
New York, June 19.-Tbe World, ■omadsys.
•
said that he would not vote one dollar
was not there when he came; ho had pgrt
Eft'tebnrg and all parte of Pennsylvania
Washington dispatch of tbe 18th says:
Philadelpbir, June 20.—A gentleman
of a load « pork; ffireC mw him at tbe with which to pay our soldiers for fight­ “Yesterday, at 3 o'clock, our cavalry,' NFe still excite4, almost to the extent of who reached Baltimore by the Frederick
ale between seven nnd eight o’clock; I ing to preserve tbe country. And, let it consisting of one division, met Gen. Fitz a panic.
.
•t see the trouble between Baldi and be remembered, this traitor to bis coun­ Hugh Lee's brigade ofcavalryand a bat­ Asocial*! Pjres DispsUh.
Evan*, when I came In Balch waa stand- try, is the Democratic candidate for tery of artillery, about one mile beyond
Philadelphia, June 17.—Th* Enquirer through rebol pickets a* far £a«t a« j
mrlrethe sink with George A. Smith of Governor ofOhio;and It is by him ihat Aidi^ towards Unioptown.
Some of lias a special from Washington, dated last Booottslmro and' vWnlty, and arty a Ila-j
Hastfr^s; be bad been washed or was
Gen. Lm's mdnrwhb'had gone forward, flight, with the following:
gvrstiiwu witiuv l&lt;&gt; Im- permanent)) o.r« •
about to t&gt;c washed ; L-*®*
excited Democratic editorsawear.
having their horses shod at a blacksmith's
Gen. Ewell’s corps 1. in the adranre, pied Hy some 3.000
mainly lr»ir
Again, Fernando Wood, another of riwp. »aw our cavalry coming, and re- .
that I didn’t tiollre partkulariy ; be was
acoomponiod by Gen. Stuart*, cnv.lr). Ni'rth CaroliM, uiuier Gen. Rhodcx
hurt around tbo left ewe; it looked like the great lights of Democracy al a recent turned to tbeir friends with the informs- Gen. Hill's eorp* is dose behind. iu»d
a pretty hard hurt; It seemed to be » Vallandigham meeting in New York- lion.
Lrogs-Urct brings up the rear.
There sylvania. are under Jenkin*, and are s»&gt;d'
brube; it was still bloody ; I left him iu
“'Capt. Boston, of the 3d Virginia rebel
to be reluming, bringing a large number
SPENCER PICKLEa little while, for som. twp or three of Mid:
cavalry, and Capt. While, with a com
of horses and mulct, alao a few oittle and
wegt to tee if «e could get a place to
mand of 30 men, were dispatched to act
a large number of negroes who they alstay : we found 'out .that we could clay
aa sharpshooters, and with orders, to bold
Our cavalry has-been skirmishing with
athhc Barnard House, so we went there
tbeir position at all hazards, .but not re­ Lee’s rear guard for two daya, end all
in Virginia and Vfadiingt-i
—-Mr. Brink, Albert Dowling and others;
ceiving support when onr men charged iuforp^itjon tend* to show that the rebels longing alrnut II agerstosm were’ reXutned
HASTINGS. MICH.
Balch went with us in Ms own wagon; 1 believe there is wo man that dare cm- they were obliged to surrender at discre­ arc not moving to give os battle on tbe l&lt;&gt; their owners, and tbreu said to be from
I tbink lhat George Clyde drfive hie warn, tend that'tbe moat distant anlhorixation tion
old field of Bull Run, or that vicinity.
WANT 25,000 lbs.
WOOL t&gt;
Virginia were n ut back under guard.—
however I am net sure; after hl* face was oi the military war power against the
• A Bule behind waa tbe 5th Virginia
Our forces evacuated Frederick, Md.. Horses and other property taken from
manufacture into CLOTH*;
washed 1 did not notice whether his face States can be found:
cavalry, under the command of Col. T. and that vicinity, and fell back to the
citizens of Maryland have been returned.
CA681NEBE,
had swelled much or not until after wo
Let ns declare for peace, and; declare
Relay Hoose this morning, no enemy Every effort has been made to make
left; 1 paid bis bill at lhe Engle, at the lhat tbe party or the man who advoMtes regimwland also on the 3d Virginia reb­ pursuing them. They returned to Fred­
their stealing u little offensive ax possi
AND SHEETINGS,
request ofMr. Balch; I don’t recollect the prosecution of this war is ftbe to tbe el cavalry, and a band to hand encounter erick this morninc with strong reinforce­
blc to “My Maryland."
that Balch said anything in particular democratic creed, and snau. mi cast oct ensued, during which we took many pris ments.
It was said a considerable infantry
about it, except to pay bls trill and got from among ue Democrats V'
oners. Ihc order was then gioen for tbe
Some rebels appeared ak Poolcsvillsi force wa* posted ou the A'lrginia side
his team np; after we got to the Barnard
rebels to right about and ^11 back.
last evening, but withdrew without doing near Williamsport, some 7 mtlva from
And, still again, the Democrats of
House 1 noticed bis eye—that it was
Hagerstown. It waa said nl Hagerstown
bloody and a very bad eye—-and I know Madison County, Ohio, in following the
that the roncllitary policy was dictated
tlat before-we went to bed it bad began lead of such treason workers, passed the
Philadelphia. Juno 18.—The exrite- by the h&lt;»p&lt;f tit obtaining nx-rttits in
to swell very badly ; 1 went to the room
Gen. Grant has been largely reinforced,
Xlnrvlaud. "
following among their resolutions, at
with him ; there were two beds in It; I
and additicmsl troops are still being har­
McConvebbiteC, Ph-. June 15.—A de
occupied one and he the other; In tlm their late eennty cunveotion, which ee­ ried to his assistance. The movement of
though recruiting and the orgsnisaiion of taehment of Gen. Jenkins’ fbreya, mount­
night, about one o’clock, George Clyde lected delegates to the Slate convention troop* thrnqgh our elty for the part ten
ed infantry, under the'romnuurd of Got.
military oom panics still go on rapidly.
COTH WA0RAXTF4) ■!«&gt;£ &lt;
esme-and said that a horse was sick, hr which nominated Vallandigbam for Gov­ days, both by land and water, have been
Tbe evacuation of Harper’s Ferry ap­ Ferguson, entered this plare at 4 o’clock
thought it wm my boreo; 1 afterwards ernor. They are certainly in keeping very active. In accordant with a ride of
pears to hav. been only a temporary this 'morning. The rebels opened all the
found it was tot mine; we got up and
conduct long store adopted, w* have taken
movement,
and
it
is
stated
that
i»&lt;«
again
stores,
helping
tbemselvre
to
boots,
short,
no notice of&lt;ibvsr transfers in thu Journal
went out; I went back to tbesame rodm;
WOOL CARDING
hats, provision* and everything else they
he didn’t come beck to that room ; I didn’t
but an they are folly detailed hi the east­
could Jarry hway.
Tbe town was so
nee him until tbe next morning, when ha
ern papers there can be rm lunger nny use
force from Cham tier* burg afford* the live­ completely taken by surprise that rhe
Bat in ilw lower bar-room; his face was Let the Joyal democrats read, end pon­ in withholding the pratifring intelligence
JOHN 8. TAN BRUNT.
citizens were nnahlo to escape, and ft
that Gen. Grant will be fully able to copc liest gratification to all.
then badly swelled; his team and load
der well tbeir import:
,
The Press has a special which says that largo nnmber, of them fell into rebel
with the rebel force which may bo brought
were put up in the Barnard House bam ;
Ewwil's force is concentrating at West­ baiKls.
The rebels also drove away POB SALE!
Thursday, jurt before night, I sold the
against tbe rear of his army investing
minster, while the rest of Leo’s forces about &gt;12,000 worth of cattle.
potk tbst he brought; on Thursday I *as
Vicksburg.
The strengthening of tbo
One of the rebel* in attempting to cap­
TKM tuisch with him in tbe forenoon; as
“Rrso/red, Thftt we favor an fmntftfiste Army of the Mississippi has not weaken­
near as I con readied I was with bim “termination of the tear, and a otparAtion ed in any de grew tbe defenses of Kentucky m »ill enable them to operate against ture a borao war shot through by some
from about one o'clock until nw mid­ “of the srrtfoai, -because tbe North has for, though many of’the old regiments Flarrteburg or Baltimore. The object of unknown peredn. This ao exasperated
night; I sent my team borne with my foiled, either by arms or by argument, to have been taken away from our State, the rebels al the present time is mere­ their companions that they threatroed to
sen; I think it was about one o’clock sustain her right of conquest; and the their place have been folly supplied by ly a matter of eonjcctare, bat an idea burn the town, but'finally drelslcd, Tbe
NOTICE.
rebels completely gutted the telegraph
when I took Balch’* team sad went home; South la decided to separate from the Un­
office, carrying rdf th.- instruments and
ion at all hazards, tendoring Ns tbe free­
Tbe operator made
of attack is Baltimore. and that from Bal- all tbo mcasagea.
dom of the Mississippi River. Each Bor­
bis escape.
■plained der Slate should be left to decide her
New York, June 18,—The Common
Aftej tha rebels had collected all thair
1 don,t future alliance, whether In tbe North or Council thia afternoon adopted a rosoluJE8SB0BAKT.
plunder nnd were ready to evacuate the
South, by her own convention; and oar
place, the Colonel C-.irntuanding tbe reb­
than in his bead ; Dr. W bi. Up.
Ing the Administration to place Gen. Mc- all tho tro.-jw coming &lt;m fur tbe defense
els made known to the citizens that he
Clellar. at once, in the place which the of this Slate are ordered immediately to was ready to listen to any fltiim for the
Baltimore.
Tbe 7th New York were recovery r.fhorMa, cattle, provisions, drc.
Many applied for the return of.their
Ji». IB-MO P. IL—
—
-------------------‘We are in ftVor of a cheap, simple
:ucre«fful. until a uumbee of ladies mm
forward and Interceded, when a portion
of tbo property vita restored. Tbe robpure ftdJt is reported that you advised taking
els rcteeated Iu tbo direction of Manrock,
bv Ewell te snttrae.
but where tbiy may next turn op' H to
Gen. Couch, ax&gt;&lt; either giving it to Gen.
*....__fl-ImporelblB to oay. A number of bnqiHt*
Federal Franklin or McClellan. Is Ibis true 1&gt;Are rwrfled; I next saw him Friday

we had a lantern to hitch up by, and at
the Barnard Hoose, to put them out: 1

' R. N, KICK, G«a*l8ap«rn

HASTINGS BANNER.

.XJDGE. Np. «*.

aftfi.'stiThe convention which sss*m]
Thursday, in this village, to cons I
object of constructing . noiroa l

thhfplare 4o acme point on the Ce I
Northern roads, was quite fully at

SPECIAL NOTICES

Northern and *Southeniiroute is 111
"be, considerable. The proceedfeyl

-convention are published elrewhJ
to them We direct tbo attention
readers. We'regrst that lhe qaw

WC think, unreesoMble prejodKaJ
been created against that kind of ni

”We desire, that some kind of a ta
turps, tbe only thing within our re

if, however, a steam road tu

Mrar.s,KR
aueh ground aa lisa between

New Advertisements.

Notice!

WOOLEN

FACTOBY,

I

*

work from In tbeir estimates of the

of buildipgand running thepropoeed ■
People do pot want to befooled ia.i
maiters; they want tn know at tbe eJ

&lt;Jffidlure.

.

Hail Stobm.—This vicinity waa yi

entirely covered to the depth of an
•or more. -.THWi-BtooM were ac

Ualversaltet AsrocteU.

r«rrMli«&gt; wiU 'hold a&lt;nsMtog st Wu
July. 11 lb and 12th. Services to cel
&lt;MMa &lt;m Saturday at at 10 o'clock A. I

' AVrement of J. S. Van Brunt.

His I

irtfrovad, another carding, machine
in, and everything in condition to dogrl

work. Lol us patronize our home m.
&lt;xfactoring Mtabliehmenta.

Tmi PfoxEBB republishes, as a lo« I

• Note

?ipc® ita usually stupid locals, and it ■

bpg of the odltor of the Pioneer to sj

' paperjust started in Chicago, ill

'Tbe Spirit «f ths Wert."

I»

iTTON.

taadrwi
imftsUotaU.a few

�Cintnf

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

sbwo« ■ataura.i
Price, with HeuMnserajBd Feller, HO,

The Wilcox &amp; Gism Sewing Machine
Is tkt btil MachtM wiAoul rtyard fa price.

an I attreguan l

tha wron^ direction, or tea badauca• wboel wearing

. interested the convention in opL
to a bore.,
W favor of .
Steam Railroad.
’ On motion of A W. Bailey, the con­

vention adopted the ateam in opposition
to horse roads by a unanimous vote.
Motion by II. Willie, that a comm iUse

of three be appointed from each place,
via.: Lowell, Baida Creek and Augusta,
end a like committee from Hastings to

deaervra partfealar attrnllon is tbs Wilcox Patent uesdls, which eanuot
-It laCTupfaticslly lbs good.lowpricwd Fanil v
Sewing Machins that tbo poblio base long bsau
waiting far.-^^tos Tt^rirt.
"
••n f. a wnndsrfal prednelion, end. for Familr

Jtgal Jotitw.
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
All persona haring claims agalnit ths
.
jSsU.n&lt;i&gt;r
.
MORTGAGE BALE.

co-operate withheld oommltteoe in the
sgjection of rout, subscription fur, and a

: .

survey of the same—carried. The con­
vention appointed H. A. Goodyear, R. B.
Wightman and J. Roberta as such com-

Tbe Rmirwata XeaUaf.

The convention wfcleh assembled on mittre on the part of Hastings.
The Chairman ofiered the following
Thursday, in this villsgw.an consider thesubject of constructing a railroad from resolution which waa unanimously adoptthis place to some point on-the Central or
Northern rooda, was quite fully attended.

Retailed, That a committee of three

TbEFACI.T having been made h tba peymssi
1J of a cvrtu.n
of money, orenrrd to be paid
h*
tewing data tea
,_r-MUUSSJ aariaimou a
rjUrm»bor, A. t&gt;. |M3. al tbe hours of ten
loc», A. M. oa each of tha reaps tire dur. she
wwueMd; six montbs from tbo Sth day of Jm
*£tet»g tea time lurnted by ths said Prebi
rfiSt said wtau*1
“r.,U el,il

'

Ulla more nearly tbo rvqeiremeate of a
family maeblne Ihso any on exhibition."ruled by Gaolwv W. Kolar and Eunice Kesl.r, to&gt; /MtUote ErWHi&lt;m r&lt;praV«/]8M.
111, Wil, nt Lll.l.o. I'.IIa.."
_ J Ua.i.
•■Taling into eon.ideratioe, aimplieitp,
ntaa, durability, and doing all work, the e&lt;

JAMES A.HWXRZEY, |U«

DAXIKL 8TRIKER.* ’
DateOonalSte. IMA
junelT.

be appointed to visit the Board of Direc­
Tbw merest upon the subject is praise­
tors of tbe Central Railed at Detroit,
worthy, and the competition between the
on the 22d insL, and also ta meet tbe
Northern and‘Soutbern4route is likely to
Board of Directors of the Northern Rail­
"bo cousidenibfe.'. The proceedings of tbe
road to ascertain the amount of aid they,
convention are published elsewhere, and
or either of them, will promise to the
to them we direct the attention of our
proposed road from Hastings to a termin­
readers.
We regret that tM question of
ation at a point on one of the roads, and
n horse-railroad was so summarily disthat the titiiena of Battle Creek, Lowdl
,posed of; and that auch. untoward, and,
and Augusta, be invited to co-operata
we think, unreasonable prejudices have
with them;. The Chairman at request of
*been created against that klnd of road.—
Convention appoitod,Nathan Barlow, A.
YVe dcaire, that some kind of a railroad
W. Bailey and R. J. Grant as such com‘be bnilt and it is unwise to discard, porihnps, the only thing within our reach.
Motion that the Chairman aud Secre­
If, however, a steam road can be built
tary of this convention bo authorized to
nnd made to pay expenses when built, it
•rs, by all means preferable to any other appoint another meeting, and amended
■road. We trust the committee appoint- by Mr. Lathrop that the place for bolding
*d will di»card all theories upon the sub­ such meeting be designated by them.—
ject of railroads, and ascertain for them­ Motion prevailed when the Convention
selves the cheapest rate at which any road adjourned.
H. A. GoodtkailX
an cheap,times, has ever been built in 8. H. Cod*,
. Secretary.
Chairman.
Michigan, over 20 consecutive miles of

such ground as lies between uy^ud the

&lt;&gt;ther rcwhi. Tlxm let them ascertain, by
-comparison, the cheapest rate at which

Tbo stitch I. unexn-ntionabls."—Signed brtaanr
hundred citizensofl'NIadelpbla.'
.
, • I&lt;iTS«»u bob a Cibcclab. _JM
JAMRM WILCOX, Mauafaciurer.
508 Broadway, N. Y-

The attention of the public is invik-d
■ to tbe XewfHarnru Shop of

H. A. fc&amp;ODI ElR,

Estate of XartMIo F. Crwsby
iTATK OF MICiUGAM, I .. Probata Court
I
Dairy County,
f” tor said counts.
At aaaaalnn nf
.L_ i,.L

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

All peracns having claims "against tha

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
sively Used.
The beat of workmen employed.
Rcpnlrlag dme on short notice.

such a road can be stocked, run, and kept

in repairs, and they will have a data to
work from in' their estimates of tbe cost
of building jy&gt;d running the proposed road.

People dq out want to be fooled in these
matteni; they warn tn know at tbe outset
jlist what (must be done* that they may

prep-ire to do it, without the possibility
of failure.

Indeed, we Aaw “sum" tbe Awrr
doyt to tkt wall; both the editorial pup­

We have
proved by their own yelps, that their
baying is moat lying and uncertain. That
they growl, snarl and bark at decent loyal
people, while they orouch at the feet, licriy
the bands, and do lhe bidding of convict­
ed thievish traitors, and the assassins of
national constitutional liberty.
That
py and the whelp “Junius."

they do not wait for tbe liosnao of •• dogdays," but are “rabid" all the year

fcirdly frozen as we have wen, and the
wind was not very strong, otherwise the

damage to young crops and fruit would
have been great.

An it waa, tender plan te
were rather sarerely mangled.

,

“A mrehauica! wonder."—Ji&amp;atifie Aautiain.
“Among lhe bert and moo' oervioeeblo Sowing
Machines. Light and elegant finished, and no alm*
pie In ita ronattveliru, that U aerms almost |rapooaibU far U to gvimtlof repair."JWsdoey Onto-

In the enumeration of literary

we

are content to play “ aaooan;" the place

offait and “ nooaa?" being monopolized,

n. A. GOODYEAR.

to

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
T1»J onderaigned, haatng all tha blanks and

BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
&amp;c., dtc., Aic.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE

Mw foes requr.-d nut 11 rlafmi arc
collected.
Oflcaon UnrdickSimUOFpaalteths PostOflM
Xotice I* hereby gireo, that by virtue of a II- Kalamazoo, Michigan.
eenre gran fad io me, by tbo Prebate Court of
,
A. A. K9APFEX,
tee enunty. of Barre, an-P hearts* dais tbe Id
&lt;1«51
Att^rnry Bi 1m&lt;c. rfe
day of J cm. 1 S4S, 1 shall exuoee to sale st public
auctioa. to the hig’uert bidder, al the Ute Mldeuce of said .deeea.ed. io tbe township of Map!.
Omse in nut noantr nf
a&gt;-&gt;- .rUl.l.
^n Gw matter of tbe estate of Charles Lester,-

IX UA-’TR’GS. Barry county. Mich., Io Rower-,
new beUdiox. ■? stalre. M door.
THI8GALLERY
WM«TMto&lt;LMV,-lM&lt;Hl. far my special Broom
Buutoltoa. Thn.i, wisbin. Fa.

by our neighbors of the Pfatsrer.

two LotUn of rear SaBaars BILL*.'’

PICTURK" GALLERY!

The Grand River Aaaoaiatioa of Univeraalis&gt;wiU hold,a -tneOttogat Wood­

ssirs&amp;?a^aa“—
STEt'S
CATHARTIC PILLS

pottoto so many advastauoaortr iteoiLer pur­
gatives la lira market, nnd tbeir sa^Vrfar rfrrare
are ao uuhcr.aily known, that ere need not do
—------- -- -------- *-------fteir quality is

land Center, on Saturday and Sunday,

July. 11th and 121b. Services to oommunce on Saturday at at 10 o’clock A. M.

diet was made up on guess-work, without
understanding what constituted tbe crime
of manslaughter, and that they wished to
screen the criminal from any severer pun­
ishment than a-fine. Tbo Judge very
Woolm FxCToar.—We would , call properly rebuked those J try men who
,|be attention of onr readers to the adver­ thus wrote themselves down asses.—Dtt.
tisement ofJ. S. Van Brunt His Fac­ Ado. Trib.
tory has been thoroughly overhauled and
Eminent Speakers will be in attend­

ance,, and address the moating.

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
10,000 Agents wanted!
Soldier* in the Army !

improved, another Cardiff machine ^sqt
in, and everything in condition to do g«xl

work.

Ladies at homo!

L* o« patronize oar home man­

ufacturing establishments.

-

Tn* Pioaasa republishes, as a local

i years ago I had a
___
.. vcare old, taken
,7iSo,rul'«. F~r lo
Ik

vor.U Getwrab. fro. of chare.; tod will wnd
with **cb iock»« Bspivndidrift. worth framUKE
dollar np to o.&lt;k iir^npjiri i&gt;ot.i.An.t-

item, under pretense of finding fault with

St, our statement of temporary absents
from editorial labor. Notwithstanding Henry county, who enjoys a great repu­
its comments are expressed in exceeding­ tation in curing chronic diseases. The
girl remained there three months without
ly l&gt;ad grammar, it is an improvement deriving any benefit: to fiscL she grew
upon ita usually stupid locals, and it may worse all t^ time and I had to send for
her. WhJFsbe returned, her Dreast
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beg of the editor of tbe Pioarer to spare
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they ere entiUsd io. end they raa llwa do Balke/

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY, 1 1863.
but J think that faUgua would be: tbe
exhaustion arising from excessive drink­
ing must produce K
June 4th.—In tbe pool - mortem exam­
(Tk. crc .umln.i.or, at Mr. P.U ination, I found no otner contusion of tbe
body except that over lhe Wye.
Wilson
on dteeaaee of the Skin ; Milker's Practice
of Surgery; Williams' Prinoiplefof Med­
Wdraih are omitted far want of
icine ; Grosse’s System of Surgery, are
all gratd authorities. I wasn't present at
his death, but think that the cause of bls
death was lhe thickening of lhe muenus

Trt*‘•£c. Krk»,
Ctor,
W luMw (.to1 s^T1’

he was full uf fan, and joking about the
beef; bo said il was pretty tough; that
ba thougta &gt;1 tuuat be a part of Old Buck
that ha u«ed to have; I didn’t sea hint
XDVXaTlSIKO.
make any exhibition of it; be spoke to a
man near my elbow and asked him if be
could cat It, for hia (Baldi's) teeth were
poor and be could not ; the man took kand more was brought to Balch ; I didn't
see his plate and cup taken away ; 1 went
prubibslity U he would bave died of this in at lhe same time; he asked me if I
ifthis
if
this membrane hadn't thickedM. I couid sharpen bis knife, far lhe beef was
‘
1' ‘&lt;H&gt;k far nay other cause of the
should
death h the fluids; we didn’t examine
arly in his case to see whether it ened it on bis knife, and handed ft beck ;
Ifostingjl gnsintss girrctori. 11 n clock ; I vm called to viait him pro- __ jsrd by tbe fluids; we took the he also Asked the clerk, as he passed by,
ft-naionall v • t
__ ___ * .
brain out, but didn’t examine tbe spine; to sharpen It; but be passed by and made
I mean tlmi the wound was lhe exciting no reply. I didn’t see ilia affray; 1 was'
in (he bar-room. Balch lived five nr six
miles from where I live; I frecuently uw
toped wound ; the Inflammation had ex­ physical development, few had better; him there ; 1 bavs seen him a little worse
persons
are
taken
do«n
by
erysipelas
fur liquor, but not u a genera! thing,
tended down to the left ear; he wu not
then enneioos ; was In eonaiderable pain without a wuond or other cause that we when be came to town ; I ean’t uy that I
EALERS i
and was throwing himself from one aide know about; they are taken eick and we ever did more than twice; one of them
ereekwy,
say that they have a predisposition to it. wu about a year ago; on such oceuions
I naw Mr. Wykes several times with Dr. I never aaw hitn rude or rough; the oth­
Shepard, who waa the attending physician. er time I don’t recollect;' Il wu some
Rt-dirttl Aramiaation—I attribute the time before that; I never mw him more
as the night before; the s« riling had ex­
tended and Involved his lip and that side fact of the injection of the inner mem­ than twice. Mr. Evans wu waiting on
SALBR IX GROCKRIKS. previsions.
•a s. Suh. bnUsr. Urd. psrk. sod gr*
»f Ms mouth, and Involving both lipa; I brane with blood to the effects of the the table the time; that is when I first
blow
; cases of erysipelas that are caused •at down ; I don’t know whether be wu
remained with him about three hours at
when I g»l up.or not; don’t know who
that time; this was Friday morning;
changed tbe beef—whether or out Mr.
when I left there was no apparent change
Evans.
from what I bad found except the swelling
dangerous wound. Erecson is regarded
was increasing; I saw him again in the
afternoon, pulse was 120 but more feeble, as a good authority as among the first of' incivility or roughnese in him in hia life;
very restless, but appeared to be in a gix&gt;d modern writers ul ideopalhic srysipels*; he was a man of good matinera, always
deal
of pain; I called again at8 o'clock in don’t run to a crisis so soon as this did ; quiet aid peaceable, so far u 1 knew ; !
RUDERTS * STRIKER,
that is one of the reasons, but not the nevar mw him an intoxicated man.
A'nrtoa Branton—Live in Hutings,
remained In the afternoon, it might have most prominent one for my calling the
been from naif to an hour; whetfl arrived wound the cause of the death; erysipelas Barry Co., knew Cuban Balch In his life­
is not regarded by.modem writers as an time ; wu not. with him in this city short­
entirely cutaneous disease; the technical ly before bis death; have known lilm far
dead.
ten yeAra ; I think 1 never saw him drunk
There was a post mortem examination; hospital erysipelas Is called gangrenous,
' but once; llial was just before last elec
it was conducted b^ Dr. txbrpard/and Dr. and is usually farmed in vitiated air ; if
tian; he liad about all that bo cueld car­
1WEEXEY * ALLEN.
Upjohn; the Coroner and three or four it ware a case of that kind those who aid­
ry ; he was In bis Buggy.
TTlHINBYB AT LA W «sd Sslieitsrs is
other physicians and myaelf were presents. ed in taking care or in laying lhim out ' Crou Exotninction.—He wu Al R»c
eery. Psrtleulsr sllset &gt;on wate te Ca&lt;
. * -zz *zz~
•* *z z z .ztzz; no
■__ * .a_ --- 1 —-■----.rillf.. fn
era
’ nod had to pass m v house ; I thought
one has taken it at the Barnard Home
Will ba bapry
that it was all lie could du to sit up; have
cutting through t|l0 ^Jp WB
,, that I know of; death from the closing
soeti iiitu drink a glass uf liquor once in
very much swollen, ttpeUally in lhe re­
a while ; that was the only time 1 ever
Son of tbe wyund; the cellular tissue was with such a pulse ft was anlndtaadon that sow him drunk ; when be wu In liquor
life wks ebbing fast; his temperament is
voiced in the liiflamaii..n, and was vary
. WING.
not purely sanguine but a sanguine but that time be wu very jovial; I don’t roc
much swollen ; •« opening the skull and
ollect that "be wu jovial atanf Other time
taking off tbc fame; wr f..(md the nnter
than that; 1 did live' in—about
membrane looking natural; 'the veasel*
three miles from hia farm ; I have been
by bis huuse'a good tnasy iiidm; know
that bavd lheiRorigin in a rarrnt wound his farm,; tbluk bo was a thrifty mau ; it
left aide of the head ; the membrane of
1. A. nOUMOOK,
are hot usually epidemical unless thev are was a very unusual thing that be waa
confined/ln hospitals in close anartmenta. drunk; al this time he was so a little
Crw Rr.—The injection of blood In more than usual; 1 think tliere wu some­
thing uid by him that wu obscene; I
J. M. RVK8EI.1.,
'of the erysipelas, and was from the con­ think that he would make remarks eomed&lt;ni’t recollect that we found anything'
cussion of the blow; but there was no ihat, to men that were nut acquainted
unnatural ahont lhe base of the brain;
sufficient quantity m the membrane tn w ittrhinr;- which must make them think
don't think there was; that was the m&lt;*t
cause compression of the brain ; the dura themselves insulted. He drove bis bug
. JOHN
that we found ;,n&lt;&gt; particular derangement
mater win not affected at all ; the blond gy himself.
l&gt;UY8tCtAN and *
about the other organs; when we exam­
IKm. L. Eaton—Lived in Hutings,
vessels of the dura mater, and between
1. way, near ths Co&lt;
ined Ms month- «e found the swelling hod
Barry'C&lt;|., Iiavu lived there and in Irving
extended
down
to
tl*
Lu
era
and
down
D . H. J. HANEYthe brain may be affected by mhcusston about leu years; have known Belch far
IYSIC1AN. SCRGIMX sial *e&gt;eh««r. Of- the wind pipe; his month was not clo-ed when another is not; frequently, blond, nine years ; hare lived in Hastings about
■
__ u &gt;l'. tv-M . &lt;1.ire
veer llloct. entirely . I never mw a better phvsieal
vessels m the base of the brain mav he
development in any man than I saw in ruptured without any effect upon the
I iset naw him prlun'i rcculicci seeing him
outer vessels; by concussion, 1 mean a
I since last fall: be bu been in my grocery
ii. wBiGirr.
merlon. I ahrarM ray the cans* nf his death
Leonard Covell Re-called—[Witness I perhaps half doxcri limes, when he felt
TTORNEY sad COUNSMXOR
L**
produces a plan which he shows to the pretty well, and was what we call a little
jury, showing the different parts of the light; 1 saw him once in Bailie Creek
Eagle Hotel, connected with this matter.] i when be was • little tight; sumeliinaa be
would come into town aud nut gel tight
opinion that the wound waa made In the
[The testimony of Dr. Era*tus Ellis, at* all, at other times be be would ; it de­
way that the witness has described; it
r W. Balth SsV
wsa crrtainlv not made by a sharp in- Dr. 0n» Bissell, and Dr. Charles Shep­ pended upon the company In which he
ard is omitted as being mainly corrobo­ was ; be was a man pretty full of fan, be
rative of the testimony of Dr. Platt.— loved to make remarks and was pretty
saucy ; I saw him in Battle Creek st tbc
Ed. Bamxka.]
time when the soldiers went away It Was
name of this inflamation fa ervelpetatous
KNAPPEN A BI'MOWS,
Ckarift V. Patrick rtealhd.
(Mr. last sbmmernearly a year ago, they were
inflamatwm. «w what we ralhan eryripela
inflamation; it snoervened from tbe Balch asks permission to ask a questing
a brail a matter which be didn't SrfWF
&lt;ilh proapusss wrmhd-; it originated from the wound; It
ban Balch wbeu hie physical and mental
rommenerd there aad radiated in differ-,
terdav.
Permission granted.)—While ability were lessctivd- by Jlquor; 1/ ba»o
ent directions.
, ,
Q—State whether the wound tended- Mr. Baleh wae in the wash room I heard
remarks between him and Mr. Evans.— not make If be was nut a little in liquor;
arrelerate hie death 1
O^eeted to, that it is cross examine; I was standing by Balch, ha stood by the
sink, the first wan Balch spoke to me and
Bon.
asked me something about the boose that er kept liquor at home, that 1 know of;
Ohjretion overrnJA!.
be was a good businera man; prompt and
I think It dM.
energetic;'be occasionally would get
tight and have his fun; I don't know but
that word tight is rather barah ; when a
be should receive si.eb,treatment ; bis re­ man is so that he can't take care of him­
self hq Is drunk, but when liquor makes
him jovist nr.ly, vre call him tight
H-m. Aoyerr- Live in Hastings Barry
county; have lived tiwro atuoe 1848;
knew Cuban Balch, in big lifetime; last
wife and daughters bed been treated as saw him alive sometime in the month of
QOUXTY CLFRK^sd Notary Public.
January last; wu not in this city with
tiralnr ro-o

D

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C. P1DIDU,

be was a damned old liar, or
femnad old liar, that M

hl. Itmk—il; &lt;w

(nice a month; I have seen Mm come in

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u

very liule liquor; luavereaw him drank;
I only once saw him when I thought that
be didn’t know what he was.about; 1
think that was fa 1647; 1 then saw him
drivlqt bls team at a prslty/sat rale; hia
team was not baalky J1 utean 1857; I
am wrong ton years; I didn't live in
Hs-lings then.
Tbosurs Tiuklti—Live in Hastings,
Barry county ; think I have lived there
about 16 years; knew Cuban Balch in bis
lifrlima, since 1848; far lhe last four or
five years, the moat 1 have seen of him
was In Hastings; I never aaw him drink
a great deal of liquor; I haven't seen
him driuk very often; have seen him ax.
hibit lhe effects of It; don’t know that I,
ever saw him tight but ones; il waa in A
saloon that William Muttra kept; I »«k
attending; then 1 think that be was tight;
his demeanor waa all fun ; Itwasuot very
oxrse; he treated the boys raftener than
he drank hiin«elf; he wasn’t ubsosne.

quiet, peaceable citixsn ; when 1 saw him
tight, I think be could not be cheated,
even then, "by any man ; he waa capable
of going rj&gt; and doing business'; think it
was not election; Hastings was his p[see
of business; have seen him a great many
»inow; he went about his business and
did it. and then went away usually.
■ Thtmat AUqfl RtcaUtd—X beard lhe
talk between Eraqa and Balch In the
eveningafter the affair, don’tknnw wheth­
er Patrick was present or not; didn’t see
him there; beard a conversation between
Evensand Balch ; it was about the time
be was being washed. Balch asked Ev­
ans, "What bave ! done that you should
use me stfl" Evans said, “You bave dune
euongh."
Q.— What next did evans eay 1
Objected to, unless it was to Balcb,
•nd that this it not identified as the couObjection susuioed. I don't remem­
ber that Evans said any more to Balch,
Evans spoke. “How would you like ik
vou damned old curse"—or something
like that—“ifyour wife or daughter bad
been setting at the table;" J told Evans
who Balch was; Evans replied that be
didn’t earn a damn who it waa.
There
waa a gond deal else that I can’t recollect;
he also, said that he wouldn’t have such
language used before iiis hired girla at
the table; wbst lhe language waa I don’t
know anything abouk
JacoA j/sss—Have lived at Hastings
about eight years ; have known Balch ev­
er since I lived there ; 1 bave seen Balch
worse for liquor twice; once in my shop,
the other time he waa in the Street; lhe
last lime he couldn't fi*d tbe door to get
out, and I had to open it far him.
This
was after lhe last fall election; in this
condition b« was generally pleasant, but

Crrur £&gt;amisatica—I carry on shoe
business and gn&gt;cericv, and scu” liquors;
hive been In it ever since 1 came to Has­
tings, except about eight months ; used
tn live in Kent C&lt;».; went there fn»m
Wisconsin ; was boru in Germany.
Be
was III with some of his friends, ho was
there some fifteen or twenty minutes;
one &lt;&gt;f his friends was Tim Johnson, of
Yankee Springs, «no Hendershott of
Hastings, awl others ; I have seen Balch
a great many times In Hastings, but nev­
er • bm he baa been the worse far liquor,
but this time.
Jat. WoodnfeHtd— Don't know wheth­
er I drank once or twice that aftemram I
was al the Eagle; but not over twice; 1
am nol in the habit of drinking much ;" I
never tried to «-c how much I can driuk.
• Brm. H. Ra»l&lt;y—\ am now al Lee
Barracks in this city ; 1 Brat went tbere
in December Iasi; don’t know Mr. Balch;
was nt the Eagle when there was an affray
Itelween.Evans and a man they called
Belch; I think il was between the l«lh
•nd 20lh of February ; 1 was al the sup
_ _ a.l.f.
.1.. ,t.n* k. .m.. • t
nV.,
used ; I left before Mr. Balch; at ibe ta­
ble there wasLut one man between him
and me, on the same side of the, table;
.1 was at the table when the waiting maid
took bis plate; I waa sick al tbe lime;
the waiting maid capie to him and asked
him If he would bave a piece of aleak ;
he replied he would, and she brought ,,!t
,u&gt; blui on a plate; sbe set the pinto down
&lt;&gt;u the table, in front ofblsn: be stuck hi*
fork in 11 and held U up ahd made the re­
mark, *jn»C wa* in an ox that came out
of Noah’s Ark.” A gentleman sitting by
his side made sorns .remark to him in an
under Iona that. I didn’t understand;
Balch msde the remark that she might
hate givenVm a piece that bo might

teeth; U then made tile remark thaX the
piece egrite out of Buck that helped him
break up the'first 100 acres of land that
bo e' er broke Up Jjp Michigan, be fesid
that be"would take that home with him

liquor; along during i
been two or three tit
him after

eight ;5 don't know thrt I recollect any
farther conversation at the table; Mr.
think that everybody was a friend to Balch said something abort ter'f
him, and make arood deal of fun far the rahtgtr!) bei.q; as t.mgfa as thl bedCfthatbeWdoriMufork,)
uftto remit* I didn't heir.

siderad t on on-of
d&lt;w,ttMnk ttaabei

NO. 9.
1 dotf’t
the affray was.
Gtcrgt B.
was at the
Eagle the night of the affray between
Evans and Balch, and was at the table
while Balch was al it; I left the table be­
fore he did; I sat but three or four seats
ftidm him on the acme side; J heard him

Adams came In to seat a gentleman raid
lady and children at the table, and Mr.
Belch passed out his knife to Adams and
ashed him to grind' it for him ; I noticed
him before I went ip the company of othera, talking and laughing; I thought he
was Intoxicated—th« he had been driAsed the knife out about the toughness
the beef; ho' was sitting there talking,
laughing and joking with those opposite
of Min; I didn’t hem-him make any re­
mark about ths wailing girl; I aaw lhe
affray In the office; there were twelve
«r fourteen at the table when ! left; per­
haps some four or five minutes elapsed
before lhe affray after'! left; I bod a dal­
ly paper with mo and went and
alt down on the same side of the doOr-A- about 8 feet from llj ibeffrst that my at­
tention was attracted was a shuffling or
scuffling,-! drop: my paper and looked
up; the first 1 saw was Bald backing
through the door.'aqd Evans shoving him
out: Evans suddenly gave him a push fato the office; Balch tciraed around arid
made nu effi.rt as If b* wu going back
into the room pta be turned he made a
sally, putting out bis bands aa if be wk»
prir.g into tbe room; Evans strfltk him;
be fell; kinder wilted down; settled down
on lil« stem, and from that rolled' down
«.n to his left aide; next Evans kickvd
him with bis fe^t, and told him to get up;
he made some other remark, I thlnkg^
don’t recollect It; it was a kick with lire
toe or ball of the wot; Evans had on a
pair of slippers ; s«n&gt;e person whom I
took to be in company with Balch, took
him by tbe arm and raised him, and be
got up partly on his feet, and when he
got on his feet some other person took
hold of hia arm A nd they walked off. into
lhe wash or,bar-room; they waxbed' and
wiped him off; I saw five or six of them
tliere together, and they or be were wash­
ing bitn and wiping him off; heard noth­
ing between Evatfijmd Balch or any of
Uiem at tbe time of washing or about
that lime.’ 1 observed Balch after the
affray for some five or ten minutes; after
the affray be was in company with some
who seemed to have come with him ; !
didn’t see him Have any conversation with
Evans; didn't sen any drinking there
after the occurrence.
»
’
Croti Examination—] don’t know wheth­
er I have stated all that was said; I tMnk\
that Evans did maWsome other remarks;
don’t recollect what It was; be lay there
ten or fifteen seconds; 1 a tn sure of thia
ns anything I have said.
'
AHra XcJfatcm-l live at the E&gt;g&gt;*
Hotel; have lived there two years n«x*
October; have been Ibero through all of
changes of proprietors in that hpusr ; f
remember a difficulty that happened In
February last between an &lt;&gt;ld gentleman
of the naijte &lt;if Baldi and Mr. Evans; I
,.w*s living there at lhe time: never t*w
Balch before that time that I recollect; I
saw Mm at thi tea table that night; that
was the first I saw him , he sat about the
centre uftable, nearest the office on the
opp«i»ite side of the table; 1.don’t recol­
lect who took bis plate and gave him
some meat; I didn’t pay attention to
what he was talking about at tbe table ;
I don’t know who waited on him any of
ths time at the table; I observed that
he was joking and carrying on before 1
took his tea away ; 1 took his tea away
because I thought he wn^whrough ; be
had set back from tbe table and folded
bis hands as though he w '*
'
*
got ft to tbe Other table,
out to
me to brfag it back; I ffU r-r_________
to lhe kitchen; after five or six minutes,
I came back to the dining room; he was
there then; when I came back my • aister
told tue *jjat be had aaid;! told her I

wasn't going to have such talk In the din­
ing rnoin ;’so 1 went after Mr. Evans; I
went to the office duor tocall Mr. Evans;
I aaw Mr. Adams, tl;o Clerk, there; tj
told Mr. Adams to tel! Mr. Evans to
»&gt;me and take that man out oF the dining
room, and that if be didn't I wouldn't,
stay in there VMyL Evans came in an8
asked me what 1 Wanted;'! stood at lbs
side table when be came In; my sister

some reply, but what It was I don’t rec&lt;otW ; I don’t recollect whether I stated
itn Mr. Evans whet had taken place there;
iit teems tn tea that I did make some re­
;ply to fate question, but I don’t remember
•bat It was * Evens then asked Mr. Balch
what be bad been doing or saying! Ev•ns weal oyer where Bdch.wu'snd pul­
led tbe ehair from under Mm; Balch then
turned around ’ towards' Mr. Evans; I

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in the hall

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the

* over backwards; all that Baleh 4
was to bring back his tea anS
pinto; 1 think that I carried If

Hooker **k*d

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about u u
r I knockad

drank twice there

to bave your wife and da
astab talk 1”
Hia friend*

turned away ; I had never seen each a

fore about my staler and myself; I waa

at the ubia quite a little way from there;

Crsgrfoa Jf. Jfeat-Am clerk at lira
Eagle; Elian came and uked me if I
kaaw where Mr-Rtaa* waa. 1 paid tat
liule attention to it and was in a burry ;
abe then went into th* haif; star u'tqinote or two she spoke again; I thkri 'Mw

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Washington. J*»

MEk

friends got together and agreed put they
would go away ; they pfe&lt;T*bair bills, and

There oen be no doubt that*aa eaoo “

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the South fotriy nnderetonds the truth,

■ OviltaM««ULM&gt;4
1 helped them get away; Mr. Bnleh came
and asked forhia bill; I told him it was feats no leas than our victories deepen, er. oom. out d»ily.
all settled; bo said, that VM right, apd oufmbltAioij te&lt;r«Me tatinprst pow4q,

ntcMIgaai Central Kail
VU&gt;Wbt.r.

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The, oil

and strengthen our convictions of tbe

she wauwfl!

derstauds thia there can be no doubt aa

Crane before that about a gentleman
coming to my room before 1 waa up, or

of the Jury, I had no more Idea of atrikieg him one moment before I did than I
thearioon and told Evans that Ellen have now; 1 had no intention of injuring
Mr. Balch ; and when I weft to tbe table,
u&gt;en before that time.
and when I struck him, I was just as coot
. rinnfe JfLVakoa.—I live at the Eagle। pair of calf slippers &lt;nr, I noticed blood on and aa little excited as I am now, so help
Hotel, and was living there in February the floor where Baleh head was lying. 1 m? God.
lost; I recollect an affray between Mr., saw II Um next mooting.
[The prisoner here appeared to be un­
Evans and a man they called Balch; I
Z&gt;r. Piilo Dnkt.—Erysipelas made Ila conscious that be was a good'deal excited.1
believe it waa the I8lh gf February ; I appearance in an endemic form around
Crato ErMuautiou.—I must have used
saw Mr. Evans at the table that evening; Hastings, tn tbe fore part of February. sums oaths; probably did.
my bwiitraes at that time waa washing
Cron Framingtoon.—Our physicians
The defense hero closed, and tbe prose­
dishes; it wu at the second table; Erichl have called It the spotted fever, some cution introduced tbe following rebutting
wu at the second table ; J wu washing have likened It to tbe plague of London; testimony.
(J’tori Bitfbft.—In tbe morning a man
dishes on tha aide table, aorou from lhe I have not
tabla where he wu sitting; my general Dr. 0. J. Biutll—| should say that tbe Slotwait came in and Balch asked
business at that time waa doing dining­ wound itself might be an exciting cause
rink ; I helped them ; Mr. Balch
room work; I remember something that of eryaipelatous inflatnation, but tbe
larked, ft would not be very good
he said and did at that table that evening; wound itself couldn't determine the char­
and poured a pert of ft bock, and
the first I notired hi* saving he wu going acter of the inflamation, tat it would be
ronld drink a very Hille fur ap
to sleep with that girl that evening ; this determined by tbe state of the system.—
sake; Im drank a very little.
was after hi* tea wu taken back to him; in this case I most look for lhe causes of
IF. MeNiU. John HenderAott.
“ he wu apeaking about my sister Ellen ; Ila being determined in thia direction to JFm. IF. Pork and Barter,
to prove
ahe had just cleared the door going into some morbid state of the system. If a sobriety and usual temperance.
Dr. "Platt recalled, on medical ques­
the kitchen ; ahe wu back in the dining, man receive a wound while in a state of
room in a few minutes; according to lhe intoxication the inflamation will receive tions arising out of cross examinalioc of
beat ofmv opinion there wu nobody there its character from that state, and It be­ other witnesses and nraaniug of terms.
At about 5 oclock the summing up of
tat Balch and, another man ; she came comes erysipelatous In this case from
where I wu; I told her what 1 had heard; what 1 know it must hast originated from the case was commenced, and then st 8}
the then went out ot tbe room; the went conditions previously existing.
o’dock tbe next morning It was again
Oom JLnuninatian.—1 should say the continued until about 6 P.M.; then the
out of the dining-room; that wu the door
leading into the office; then Evan* next use of strong drinks would produce a case was shortly, yet ably, summed up
came in; she stood at the table where 1 morbid state of the system. 1 would ex­ to tbe Jury by Judge Lovell. At about
wu standing when be came in; Balch and pect that a person in estate of intoxication 8j, after an absence from Court op three
the other man were atill at the table when receiving a wound would be likely to hours, the jury brought in a verdict of
Evans came in; Erana said, “Just what have erysipelatous developed. Wounds maaalaughter, at tbe same lime receom1 expected
I don't remember anything are not put down by authors aa the moat mending ths prisoner to tbe clemency of
•be that wu said before the affray took frequent exciting causes of eryripetaa. Dr. the Court.
The defense immediately gave notice
place; I dual know whether Evans made Beck don’t state that erysipelas Is caused
any inquiry about what had happened, by the wound alone. He does state that of a motion In arrest of judgement, and
when be came In, before the affray took it is one of tbe diseases that ia most fro- also of intention to files bill ofexceptions
place ; 1 don’t recollect of his making any mienlly produced in cases of wounds.— to some of the rulings of the Court.
inqury of either Ellen or me ; I doo*t rec­ . yaip^laa of any kind in lhe lace is of the
Monday morning tbe motion for arrest
Beck does say of judgement waa argued, the grounds ta­
ollect whether either Ellen y or 1 told most dangerous*kind.
Evans anything about il before lhe affray; that erysipelas may come to a head in 56 int that, although the information stated
all that was material regarding the mat­
Evan* went around and pulled the chair hours.
Dr.iSanndert. — My opiaiou of tbe ter, yet it did not contain an express al­
out from under Balch and he fell down
on lhe floor; the next I saw wu Evan* cause of tbe death upon these facts, is that legation that said George C. Evans did
had bold of Balch by the shoulders; they it waa from some morbid cocditioa of lhe so kill and murder Coban Balch, but only
N
contained the allegation that said Geo. C.
were then in tbe dining-room, on - the system.
same side of the table that Balch bad CVwes Fmninatwn.—1 mean to say where Evans did sc kill and murder.
The Court held that tbe information
been sitting on; I don’t recollectwbat wu a predispoeion exists 1 think that the
next done; the next 1 saw wu Balch lying wound would be an exciting cause.— was therefore deficient In form, but was
partly in the office and partly in the hall Wounds of the kind In this ease are enu­ good in substance, and that lhe statute
aided
it, and therefore denied the motion.
merated
among
the
causes
of
erysipelas.
door, aa nearly as 1 can recollect; lhe oth
cr man that wu there with Balch was Wounds are among the exciting causes,
but authors don't say that they are among
behind Evans.
„
Crou Fra mination.—! have been at the most exciting causes of erysipelas.—
that bouse six year* next fall; have work­ If I should find a contused wound imme­
ed in the chambers, in the kitehen, and in diately succeeded by considerable redness
the dining room; Evans has a wife who and pain, and the other symptoms of ery­
WedieHay Hunlag, Jilj 1, IMS.
vm living there, who hu charge of the aipelatous, 1 would aay that that alone,
house; ahe wu up staWC; Ellen spoke to would be the exciting cause. I knew a
Evans; it is a part of my business I think, 1case of Idiopathic erysipelas to prove fatal
IIxvuro nt this, cnusx* oca cocux,
r
to bave tboee who use improper language in 48 hours.
WITHOUT flCILX AMD WITH .TCM PCBFOSa.
Ur. Miller.—When a patlnt tabpfv lit ca aawaw oca ravrr tx Guo, axd oo
pot out; 1 didn’t take particular pain* to
hear or not hear, I didn't often listen to under anything that depresses or lowers
what waa said;.didn’t have any converse­ the system he is more liable to taka on num.—Abraham Lincoln.
' lion with Batch; .don’t know whether &lt;any disease, if erysipelas ia then prevail­
Balch knew that I beard him; I stood ing he should be more liable to take that.
side ways; (abe points out about the dis­ I think that erysipelatous would not oc­
Peace is always desirable under any­
tance she stood—about twelve feel;) he cur from tbe wounds so early as three
thing like just and equitable conditions ;
made the remark soon after she brought o’clock Thursday afternoon.
Crou Xramination.—[The prosecution but there are conditions under which
back hia cup of tea. He uld fetch back
my cop and saucer, my back wu toward here put a hypothetical caae embodying peace may be impossible, and, even abhim; abe carried It tack politely, and im­ tbeir idea of this case.] 1 should aay that
mediately went off; can’t tell you who he lhe exciting cause waa the wound. There
present war, It ia absolutely certain that
wu talking Ur, didn’t go and tell Evanr, is nothing the use of which unless used
1 alwavs tell the one first about whom lhe to excess so as to produce a lowering of
the
aystem,
will
bring
en
erysipelas.
—
out a separation of tbe Blates, until tbe
remark is made; don't remember a soldier
Recent wounds are the Cnt of lhe excit­ rebels are thoroughly whipped. 11 also
table; don't remember s'sick, soldier that ing caoses of erysipelas. There is no
was there; know old Mr. Dalrymple, and true pathology of epidemical erysipelas,
utterly Impracticable. A thousand causes,
am on Intimate speaking terms with him; but there is of Tromatic erysipelas, which

HASTINGS BANNER,

he ha* been to the Ragle a great deal of is lhe kind that supervenes recent wounds.
the time; don’t know whether a man by Tromatic erysipelas comae on in about 4
the name of Smith wax staying there or days, it may be in 36 hours, I presume,
not; 1 do one of lhe name of Jones; I don't but 1 kou’t know.
(Tbe counsel bare put a question em­
remember any soldiers at tbe table; think
that Evans and myself waited on the ta­ bodying the facts connected with Baleh
ble; didn't give belch a piece of beef; as the prosecution claim to have been
\
can’t say that I heard a word between shown.}
A.— I might consider the wound a suf­
Balch and Evans; Baleh fell down on
his seat when* tbe chair was pulled from ficient ex»iting causa. A wound of that
under him; Mrs. Cook came in; she we* kind would be likely to accelerate the iaone of tha girls; Balch had hold of Evans' eue of life or death.
shoulders; Evans’ back waa towards the
door, I wasn't- frightened—perhaps a Tit­ oner.—My statement, gentlemen &lt;&gt;l the
tle excited; had never before seen diffi­ Jury, is simply this: Mr. Coban Balch
culty between men; bad never seen any called at the Eagle Hotel lbs 18th of
in tbe house, but had beard of them; February, and put up there. 1 melTiim
heard Evan* aay, “ This i* just aa I ex­ at the bero and greeted him kindly with
pected.” I had stepped portly up to tee j others of his frionda Tbe house waa very
them, when 1 aaw him in the hall on tbe
floor, didn’t see Evans strike him; aaw peiially u it had been dull foe aoma lit­
him down, partly in the hell; he was tle time before. I never aaw him again
facing away from Evans; be lay upon hia until I saw him al the supper table. At
face; I am twenty years old; I lived with supper 1 waited on tbe table ; I otarved

geographical, ethnological, commercial,
and moral determine and devote thio con­
tinent to political unity.

b
* The crushing cut of the rebellion, under
the present executive policy must forever
remove tbe disturbing element which has
ficnlfy, or, at least, will so (ar cripple It,
that II shall cease to be a controlling ele­
ment in any of lhe Stales of lhe Union.

While this is true, il ia equally true that
work and will add aa hnndrdl fold of
other irritating causes. Wa believe that
disunion, if It worn possible, wo uld be

:‘Sf
20th.

Cairo, June 2«:—Major. Wllepn. wltli
a detachment of the Wt and iMflUnUs

prised by tbe steady tenacity of purpose
Missfeoppi cwvalry near hUukaniubarg,
of the Northern people, not having coun­ in life Yaxon country, a few days einoa,
ted on tbeir firm adherence to principle killing and wounding quits a number. love nf tbe Union was Inspired by refer­ along our lines before Vicksburg p« Sat­
a rd ay Uat, continuing till Bunday
ence for Justice and devotion to liberty,
sing. TWresult is unknown.
(,
—lhe Southern leaders low are their
No civilians are allowed now below
fatal error. They bad judged the North Helsa*.
' -1
'
Ub« steamer Tayfcr arrived -with 60©
They
wrongly.
They now see that tbe re­ disabled eoMfeva from Mow.

to

x ti rovs armtnsor BorirFEXEH

scbulsre of. several of tbe Sabbath 81
in this eeution, on the Fourth,
fl

ierts*

sources and tbe will of the nation are
practically inexhaustible, and they will

priate txevcieea, will, of course, l|

Mew Advertisements.

N.W York.
17 —Th.
Washington dispatch says: “There ia no
longer any doubt that a great battle will
All talk about peace then, every sug­ be fought in Maryland and perhaps Fenn
gestion oflhe possibility of peace with sylvania. It is sufficient to any that tbe
rebels, every effort of this kind to div­ movents of our army have been made
with promptitude and &gt; feeling of cuofi
tract the counssls or to weaken the will
denoe prevails.
of the nation, tends to prolong tbe war,
Il is asserted that Richmond fa held
tn increase to suffering uf lhe South.— by not over 4,000 men.
The Richmond Diepatrk.cf the 23d
When the South submits then peace will

that no choice Is left for the rebels but
submission or extermination.

stalo have peace 1
it should be dearly

ranged- We understand that the!
dren will meet al the Court Hoil
10 o'clock and from there will marl

gALE OF STATE LANDS.

the grove on the Kenficld place net I

Hadley mill.

if.r

lodianayrith tbeir Chief, will
l^e grove at aboot 2 o'clock.

return ; till then there is nothing but war.
“Vickeburj must tall without tbe In­
This submission Implies the restoration
terposition o&lt; a miracle.” ,
.
of taw, lhe establishment of liberty, the
Tbe D'upateh has a report of a fiwhl Omw. Mom: Maniaw. Ixi.. Ur.vd
Utaaaw. Antrim, teert ..d (beta.
integrity of the Union; and to secure at Big Creeii Gap, Eart Teuneeeee, Fri­
thou objects tbe nation will fight as long day last, beta ecu Buckner and the FedThe Federal*
as may be necessary, and il will never erala, under Burnside.
were repulsed twice with heavy lose.— ""“’“’Tamcel 8. Licit.1 (
make peace with rebels.
Gen. Burneidg^commenced a flank move­
TwwaBwIh.
ment and.Bockner fell back to Clinton
CoxoaxsaMAx Kbllooo has been di­
X«nr Eut
to c*}v*r Knoxville.
rected by tl&gt;e Secretary of War to raise
Philadelphia, Jone 27.—Tbe Inquirer
••••••+• a
two more Cavalry Regiments In thia baaBloody
the f-illowintr
aoeeial ■»P. M.-Gen.
Run,5u£?26,
Stale. They will be known aa the IOth
To... Kartb.
and 11th Regiments. One of the regi­ Milroy left for Baltimore, and Gen.
Pierce takes com man J. Tbe rcbela evac­
ments will rendezvous al Grand Rapids, uated McConnelaburg. Scuuta report a
and lhe other at some point in lhe State fore* of rebel infantry ten miles this aide
farther aculh.
of Hancock.”
A Richmond dispatch of tbe 23d says
it was stated yeaterday a hfavy force 'of
unionlets had landed on euihe point oti
QF THK WEEKLY
York rirtr.
The Washington RqnAUe says ft is cer­
• tt.to.ai......
tain Lee's whole force ia North of the
Potomac,
■
in Pennsylvania, Longstreet
between Booeeaboro and lhe Pennsylva­
Baltimore, June 24.—Later reliable nia line,and Hill near Antietam aucotnAccounts from Frederick say there are no
t
a i£tr
rebels near there, and tbe force in tbe
l Uta. is\rr. is. is. ee....4............ \ y
valley beyond South Mountain baa made
Headquarters Army of the Potomac,
1 Kiwi
co movement is thia direction. No reb­ Juno 27.—The army i* in motion, and
els are east of Boonesboro, which is four will soon be lo tbe front and north of
miles Wen* of Booth Mountain.
Baltimore. Heavy rains make lhe move­
Naw York, Juno 25.—Tbs Harrisburg ments slow.
'
dispatch to the JUtnU atates that great
Harristarg, Jons 27.—Rebel pickets
alarm prevails there.
**Tbe opinion of are within eight mile* of Hanover Junc­
Geo. Franklin and Couch is, that the reb­ tion. Il la npreted the bridge* on tbe
els are now advancing 'with sarioua fo- Northern Central Railroad in the neigh­
tenlions on Harrisburg. Every prepar­ borhood uf York and Hanover J unction,
ation ia being made to receive them. Tbe will be destroyed today, thus severing
8TEXC&amp;R PICKLE
poliiicinnt on baring 11
communication with Baltimore.
J. •. TAN BMI VTI
“Judge Whitemore, whose farm ia oc­
Harrisburg,
June
28.
—
The
enemy
is
cupied al GreeacMtle, counted 18 pieces
W00LEM
of artillery, and estimated tbe column st within four miles of uur wqrk* advancing.
The firing of the artillery la diatiacliy
n.VWTIXOS, MICH.
SO,000.
“A dispatch dated at Gleason'a Sta­ beard. The troops ar* all in position,
WANT 25.000 Um. of *W0OL to
tion, five miles from Carlisle, slates that ••riling tta gltack. Ita authorbiiu feel
manufacture into CLOT if—
our forces evacuated Shippensburg al 10 Confident uf their ability, to repulao th*
A baltia wUl probably taka
o'clock, tbe enemy charging Into town rebel*.
,
and firing some volleyn; no one tart— place before n(ghu
The rebels tty Uray will be in Carlisle
SUKET150S,
Thursday. The enemy halted at Palma­
tewt&gt;.
- - - —- —
—.w
,u
“Our cavalry in lhe front Is about a this vicinity, and Urn caunnnading can be
JU.. ___________________ .
mile from the rebels. Tbe rebel cavalry
»
V---..— ill- I--.----- -t~r. ■K*.
itte IsUewiag reive;
Harrisburg, June 28, Midnight.—Tbe
from persona, and plunder private prop artillery firing heard toxlav waa a akirni
lab between the enemy's &gt;)lvanm
ottr
erty.
whits ve4&lt;
“Rebel pickets are reported at Lew­ ootp&lt;«ta. No diuoeg'a ia known to have
been done on either aide.
It occurred
burg to-day."
WARRLKTHD UreagWwlarshle.
New York, June 26.—The Zferwtt's about five miles from bcr*- TWnuthnrilies expect an attack. The Govertmr
has received notice of 22.000 who have
enlisted undec lhe tats call
,. _ , ;
WOOL CARDING
Lower Potomac at Budd's Terry eom*

WAR NEWS !•!

Notice!

factory,

I

’’Ttifo

aae ML 1SS8.

The fVaw*.

A pick-nic dinner «l

provided for the little folk*. Il i
xxMirud that tbe remnant of tbe P«|

under Fiofeagh Lee, daeUd.

mant with our enemies; that It la not to be

ed. ironed, did chamber work and differ-

Tbe shrewd men al the South already
begin to see that the question is narrowed
down now aa to whose reapuroes F'H

&amp; VaM BBUNT
t

number of drOnken rowdies in towtl
Friday and Sato May last, a atrangeil

quiringif'such things were usual, I
told that the races were to come 06]
tboee days. , It is said that the best hl

l&amp;rt, to tbe trotting matefe, whieff w I
tVAfeavAtafttacaae ff bribery'ufl
■owner or rider ooold have effected I
r

result. We say such is lbs rumor, 'll
V^^now—»ri»iskey suffered terribly I
-tboee days and a couple of fights w|

*

thrown hi, for variety. Wo are not gr
to say that such things are a shame, 11
civilized community, for they always I

-cur where races are allowed and pair
irtd * anti dnn&lt;t U* c*1/ journals do I
in; tbeir power to make such thioge
apectablel
.
Wool.—Tbe wool market is rat I

qujat-

Wc, notice a few sales during I

past week amounting to perhaps 5,(J
lbs at prices ranging from 60 to 62} e I

tbe latter figure being only offered
Tbe prices, as yet, do

choice lota.

■coane up to tbe expectation of farms |

•mpch wisdom, it is now impossible I
any one to predict ,From ourexchsnd

we notice that prices are ranging frt
-50 to 65 cents at other points in the Sts

Tin Misoxtc CRtieasnoa.—Tbe ga
erjrng of the Free Haancs to celebrate t

day in town. Hoc. F. W. Sherman
Marshall delivered tbe address, which
ted and those who witnessed thq exerwi
claim to have bad a good time.

Moax Flax TnaaiD.—Mrs. G. V
Crosby, of Rutland, has sent to our offi
samples of Mntn thread, both bvown ar

OMa (ar exceeds anything that can 11
bought In the market

Mrs. Crosb;

manufactured, from flax of

last yea-

Fnvwn Dbad.—Giles Shepard, an oM
and at times, partially insane man, etra; I
nd from hia home, in Tbornapple in th

month .of October last, and althuug
aearched for and advertised was nc|

his-reotaius were fiwnd within a half mil I
He had become entangled hl

of home.

a fellen tree top in such a manner lhal
hactvald not extricate himself and pro baJ

beta transferred into Marvland.—
corps numbers about »,0©0.”

Hy died from eipoau’ro and hunger.

O'

Gotvdt and wife

loTicr,

-That ia tbe only time I ever
me If Ibadan,

nt no • ha aMJr’ wilh&lt;!Ut »«"“•

told him
yea, tad gave to h«m; 1 went into lbs
dining-room seracs! times wuhoot really
having any thing to see, but pretended I
had, to tat him know thallwm around;

above feels.

•'Olr process.—
■ XhuS X*smhr?fej

For the national authorities taro oo pow

Annapolis Junetfoa.

The Gnmd Rlvw Association r.f Uni

aUiour.
fJ

j

SL L~

NOTICE^

lead Center, on Salusday and Sunday

July 11th and 12th.

Senices to con.

mease aa Saturday al 10 v'd«k A. M.EuiiMnl Speakers will be In attend

didn’t ait on
8.000 men.

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F
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2p«l W
njy ji . in

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

P«r quarter ; WTrDy, fir, oenta per qusr-

nicMigM CcMti

LtUm Ca|ifontla, nr any State or Ter-.
ntury within tbe United States, will
ebarjred tfc, ul,ifor*n price of the cents

(J ..ugresTraiu,i ony

o.^*«w&lt;r£.*mrerJ£m

or Depsrlmenta, or sny officer, must be
prepaid, except official commuoicatiune, ■
written by som« officer of a Department
or nsaponaiMe to It. !
rack other or the Department.
Drop Lttitn m«at hereafter have two
penny atampeou them, instead of one, or
they cannot be dwtJrotted.
Roistered Uum whl be charged twen­
ty cents each, instead of five, aa hereto­
fore.
CfaseaW Cirnrisra.—three or any lees
number in one envelope—two cent* in
«-dp„

1

gegal JJoticrs.

'diStttW?

।
:
.

Book and TniuinU Matltr, not exceed '
d££d.'“‘
* U-eat-Uwte.
in« four oances, four cent..
flli8‘ ’!? Pwritfe®.dwly vsriM.
Am
must hereafter be paid quar- &lt;
St Agnes A. U.U, widow of said d««aard
terly in advance.
. r *bor.la mi forth, that AdAU Unpaid, or not full paid, postage |b'rL'lf* ^0****** m“7 b*
to
- 8»*aa*w School CjmeaaaTinw.—There
on letters, papers, or other matter, must
&lt;a to be a gathering at this place of tbe be paid oq delivery.
scholars uf. several of the Sabbath Bebuols
ia this section, on the Fourth.
Appro­
Amutukm Star on vns Old Flaw.__
priate exercises, wilI, of course, be ar- Many new Atnsricnn flag* will be dis/
ranged. We understand that tbe chil­ mated for tbe first time on the coming
h ,h‘,“ld ‘ U bwo°
dren will meet st tbe Court Ildus* st
mind by al! tbeee ordering sueh flags, and
10 ..’dock and from there will march to especially by the manufacturers, that on
•th* grove on th* Kenfield place near tbo
Hadley ntilL A pick-uic dinner will be
provided for the' little folks. It Is ru­

CHANCERY ORDER.

■TATR OP MICHIGAN -Eighth Judicial Clro&gt; wit. ia Chancery.
H.U grodlaeto ths Circuit Conrt for Ibaoeantv
JZorr, r. C^rh.a-pfafoaat,
JU-arW r. l&amp;r,

,

I satisfactorily appearing to this court, that
th. Defendant, Edward fr. Taylor, is a DOO
" ■
&lt;i.i. n.
j!.. l- .

Mlebigna. Io Uiratu B.
of Barry, ia tha const
Michigan ; and which u
corded in the OSes of —
the roomy of Burry, cm the tat day of Febraar-.
A. D ISM, in Uber "C." of MortgMM. m
•igncd to P. Holden, of n&gt;d Burry aoanty. end
State of Mieb^an. and which-Mid aaaiaanxol
wee data rawirdad u&gt; Um adtasof the Bajalee of
Daeda in aad for tbe conaty of Harry, on th.
fodrteaath day ol April A. D. X8SZ, is UbA K.
of Mortgagta, oa wagea attend Ml । oa white

mored that the remnant of lhe Pequod
lodianfo.wHh their ^liief, wilt appear at

Ths Racks.—There being an

unusual

number of drunken rowdies In town on

Friday jmflBaturdsy last, a stranger in­
quiring if such things were usual, was
told ilia I the races were to come off on

those days. It is said that the best home
bent, in tbe trotting match, whie# would
have been tM case ff bribery »f the

owner dr rider could have effected lhe
result.

We say such is ths rusuor. This

w# knop—whiskey suffered terribly on
those days and a couple of fights were
thrown In, for variety. Wo are not going
to say that such things era a shame, in a

civilized community, for they always oc­
cur where races are allowed and patron­

ized* and dlon’l the eity journals do all
in tbeir power to make such things re­

.

spectable!

Wool.—Tbe wool market is rather

HTThe affair.in which the rebel
bushwscker Brig. Gsu. N. B. Forest was
shot, st Spring 1UH, is new saM to have
ariaett out of a personal quarrel between
himself and Lieut. Gvuld. It occurred
on the Kith insu Furrest accused Gvuld
of cowardice, and be resented ft. Forrest
struck Goehl several times with a bowle
knife, inflicting very* severs wounds.—
Gould then turned on Furr eel and shot
him. Tbe wound is believed to be final.

reading sad tuiaglb. petition, daiy vtrilsd
ab.Il* Win... 1
..,_
EW HARNESS SHOP.

UtrStSSriS! - ~4

The attention of the public la WRited
to tbe XvwfB.mroa shop of

H. A. COOBYEAI,

Dated. April list, tau.
Io Connection with', bit’ Hardware.
Pareoo*
r noLDEX.
•P«“
Xwrws./Jfort/upc
XT U of Barry, aa.—At a usuion of tba Pro­
bata Coart for tba eouety of Bany. beldra at tba
l-r»bMo 0Br«. in tbe .iU.gS of Baaltega.SS
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Monday, th*.ighth day of Jew. i. th* yraroo.
thoMaad eight buadrod and etetr-lhrna. Pres­
i‘ |,rr-^i*fl***tt&lt;r of tk*‘
“of Chsriro Lreltr.
ent, Kbernaa C. Priudl., Jadga of Probale.
n&gt;v wv v nucraotu.
Io lbs melter of th. ratate'osLydta A. McAtiater
NoUm la hereby gfraa. that by virtaeofn 11- Good, Eastern Leather Exclu*
l*On&lt;&gt;^hn7Usnd
th^petitioo dulr rariBad. eente
granted to ma. by th* Probote Coorl of
sively Used.
of Im C. MaAliator. praytag. Riat tbe laat Will tbe coaoty of U.rry, and bearing date lbs Id
The beat of workmen employed.
and Iroteaxal at Mid Jiewod now on BI. la thi. day ef Jan., |«a. I .hall expos* to sal* at peblie
Bepelrteg Uom oa abort aotiro.
Aourt amy be admitted to Probate, .nd th. Ex- auction to teg higbrat bidder. *1 lb* fate realdrott
af
atod
dreearod.
tn
tbe
township
of
Mapl.
ocutor therein named be duly appointed.
Qanid]
H. A. GOODYEAR.
Therrti;&gt;on It ia ordered, that Teroday, the Urovt.la said roanty efBnrry.Mrf State of Mich­
igan. on Mender tbe troth , 1 yU. i day of Angoxt
•1 n tbe ycar enr thourond eigM bendred and nixtylhrea.alow o'clock, in to*afternoon, the fol­
lowing dererilMd land* and tea«m*ate. belonging
caretr ar noorj. l&gt;ot&lt;l*a at tba l-rvtml. Ulbro. In
lo s&lt;i-l rateto, to Wit: The north half (Ui of th. | Th. undersigned, barfag all tb*&gt; blanks* and
tba village ef IlteUng., on Mood.r, th* *M|
aoete half f«) of tbf Mrth-wrel qulrtw Art ot nromrary lurtrattfan., 1. prepared to collect all
da* of J UM. 1a the yrar on. UxxMandrig. t baasection twenty.two.
in town Two (I) Roeth dates against ths OeveramcBt far
drad ted aigly-tbroa. Promt Sbermaa C. 1'nodta.Jodx* of Probate.
BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
la tba matter of Uw r.tai* of Tbotn.a Hill, late
of Maple Grove, ia aald eonalr, drcraMd.
Oa reeling and filing tha petition, duly vr&gt;fi*d.
of J»bn Hili, brolhrr of sad diomaed. praying,
Cetirdiaa’a Sate.
that Admlamtration of said rotate may be cotnmilted to II. Wells Warn**.
In lb* mxtl.r of tb* Mtat* at Elka, Martha.
Ttsroapoa It i. Ordarad. That Monday, th*
BwsvyrPre^riet, and William Tetra, minor*,
twentieth [Nth] day of July n*xt. «l teoo^ioek ia
batte* ia b*r*fiy gl*rn, that by virtn* of a litba foroB.oa, ba aaaignrd for tbe beartsa ef aaM
erortc granted to m* hy li.v 1'rnbnte Court for th.
puli lion, and tbai lb. hair, at law ofsaid drroaoty «f Hm-ry. brariBg d.ln th* XMh day nt
erased, end all dtiwr prowl latermied to aaM
Mar. A. 0. taSC. I shall vipce* to ante al pablte
rotate, are req uirud to appear al a *wmtea of said
.rter^^* 1^.1^ h’^:
owart, then to ba batdmi •• th* Probate OUte*. In
tba village of Haatlegi. and abow raara. If aav '
Probate Court in tee tranty of Harry, and Biat* of MfchiSM.
th.r. b«. why th* prayer of the petitioner should QTATE or MICHIGAN, J
O
Barry Conatv,
{ ” for raid county. oa Meaaay. Um iblrte- nth &lt;]Uh&gt; day of July
not ba gran ted t
At aeration of said Court holdrn at tha Pro­ f^xt. a* *n* o-elrek P M. of said day. the follow
And it Is farthrr Ord.rod, that lb. p.litioorr
W
**«*- l» Burr’s
Oftea. In th. rilldga af Bantings. oo ftalnrday,
give noiic* to th. persons Intermit^ Jn said bata
new buiMing.ap ataira. id door.
tha Math day al June, in lb. year ano than.
estate, of lh* pandrnev of said petition, sud lb* ..rd
right hundred site &gt;te ifirea Present,
THIS GALLERY
Hbarmaa C. Prlodlr. Judg. « Prubal•
Wm Mweted new, foxl fall, far my epectal aroe*.
In
tba
matter
of
th*
e.tala
of
Manilla
F.
Mgtf printed aad eirrafoliag ia aaljrowaly of
modaltoa. These wiabing for .
late of sold cooaty. drorared •
Bariw. for tbrw hoc sea roe wroks, previews to Crosby
On reading and filing the petition, dnly vartedl
ef C R Crosby broUwr of said drernwd praying
for rraaoe. tberoia Ml forth,that tbe laat Will «n3

New Harnesses,

Ti* resolutions . adopted in tbe
lataiPentisylvanla Democratic State Con­
vention were drawn up by Francis W.
Hughes, who, when Ibe "war broke out,
proposed that Pennsylvania should cast
in her lot with tbe Rebel States, and
whose brotiter and uncle are open traitors
in arms against the Government. He is
a very fit man to manufature Copperhead
platform*.

quiet. We notice • few sales during tbe
past week amounting to perhaps 5,000
Ibe at prices ranging forfm 50 to C2| eta.;
the latter figure being only offered for
choice Iota.

Probate.
ef ,be «•“*• ”f Bro’amia Wtuaa.,

•nnaras which ere no mash admired at
ret'—A’. r.Aas. .
—- —
“la i-rtacipl. it is parfret."—&amp;piaacr.£*M&lt;&gt;&gt;a.
“Has .rUtenl poinu of saperioritv ovrr all.tb
“A eerviroteU Zachin*. 01 thia sra have sxsrianroia furawg *
' - »•
•Tbe beauty and
■» ada.trobi
.....
“X* sewthg machine hsrrtsfcrt Intro Meed baa,
I So .bort a tiara acquired such well merited
opularilt.-- Ourta».rL OnMIr
"We roteom it tbe beat macblerfor family aa*.
b* stlteb fa uficxrenUoaable “-Signed by many
uadred uugena of HiHadol pbla.
tVSun non a Ci.cclau.
JAMBS WILCOX, Maaafacturar.

Tbe prices, as yet, do not

come np to the expectation of farmers,
who are Still bolding, back, with bow
•much wisdom, ((l i*now impossible for

any one to predict. ,From our exchanges
we notice that prices are ranging from
50 to 65 cents at other pointe in the State.
Titx Mxsomc CxLiattATtoF.—The gath­
ering uf the Free Mawon* to celebrate St.
JoWs 'day. and of others to witness tbe
cercmooiea made tbe-2-4Lh Klu»a buay
day In town. Hod. F. W. Sherman of

Marshall delivered tbe address, which !s
highly spoken o£ Tboee who participa­
ted and those who witnessed tbq exercises
claim to have had a good time.
Mott Flax TnsxAD.—Mrs. G. W.
Crosby, of Rtrtlsud, tats sent to our offre

saeiplvs of lioen thread, both brown and

cukrred, which for rvenooea and smooth­
be
bought in the market,
Mrs. Crpebv,

Coldwater, May 16, 1857.
Mxasaa. Kadwat At Co.I have l*dn
afflicted for some years with what ths
manufactured, from fisx of last years ehyakbuM term Qrsstoplioa.
it bad
growth, several yards of excel loot cloth. reduced me to auch a low state, that I
was incapable of attending so my Wet­
F«»ctd Drab.—Giles Shepard, an old, ness. 1 suffered continual pains in my
bones, and my stomoch was so d isordered
and st times, partially insane man, stray­
-.hat my food would p»~ imdigented.—
ed from hia home, in Tbomspple •«&gt; lh«
After using tbe mast p/ipulm- medicines
niooth of October last, and although of the day to no effect, I was Induced
searched for and advertised waa not through lhe influence of one of your tra*.
found until tbe 12th of May last, when

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!

PICTURE GALLERY!'

MANHOOD;

h;COMM«SIQ!&lt;ER'S Ndnce.

HOW LOST!

HOW RESTORED!

Prinia,.
A LECTORS ex TiJE XATCRB, TREATS XXT.

fiii p*raon&lt;b«ving cla'uu againai tbe
./
Atofa rf- ir.Cire.-Orr, reeMed. era hereby nolifirtP and reqaaaled to
rranl th* «a« for examiuatiou and adju.tnient
&gt; the andarotesod CMNnisroMirrt.duiy appointed
y tba Probate Court far tha county Oflfarry.
ifes will most for SMb worpm., el lbw often

Hr ROBERT J- CUf.VERWKLL. M. D.

ness Car exceeds anything that can

■W10nvtrt ; Hf1 ®oa*h. from lb.

“join i.mnulr, lo~»

of lha pendency of said petition aad Ilk hearing
threoC by raramg a copy of this order Io be pobli^ed in th* "iraallnp iter--- "------------ ----Kntod aad eirculaiiag in
Bute «evk.. luMMiaH]
of hearing.
. ieaelO
IA Iran copy.]

pCOtHMSldNErt* NOTICE
&gt;dp—»

FAIRBANKS’

i-rjM*nw u&gt;.

STANDARD

his remain were found within a half mile

you that, after using two bottles of the
of homo. He had become entangled h&gt; Resolrent, I am entirely cured.
a fallen tree top in euch a manner that
My wife has been subject to the sickhe could not extricate himself and pro ba- headache, but. since your remedies have
been introduced into my fcwUy, *b« «*
My died from exposure and hanger. On
of tbe Rslief has entirely cured her of this
Jury
the 13lh day of May
'
‘’wss sum- distressing eomplainL
In future I shall keep a supply of them
maned by Coroour J. O’Riley, rho re­
rich lhe on hsW, as f eoorider them invalosWe.
turned a verdict In aeeardaDcs
L H. Tr&lt;»tr»m». Proprietor 8. M. Hotel.
a bore facta

SCALES

■ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

The Grand River Assodstk* cf Univeteslists

will bold a nretaag at Wood­

land Center. &lt;« Ssluaday and Sunday.

0T,CK usoK^d^te*^

wanted tdjMby tbe JudB. —
rf .Probate of the
*y of CailSSb. end .State of Mtabigna.4

July 11th and 12th. Services to com
tnettev &lt;w Batnrday at 10 o’ekwh A. M.

latke lathe Fahlk!

Emtneqj Speakers wlU be hi attend­
ance, and address the meeting.

Prom the Cta. Fra. Satinet, Dae. U.MU-J

Da. Roaxcst’a Binxita.—By reference
Dr. Rolmck'a sdv.rtfarn.rot on the third pagn.

' TlABTTXGS DRrn STORE wHJ U

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f

IWOSTW

BX»3E&lt;XJNr&lt;3-

CfrOOXMA F

-A.T THE

ONLY EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE IN. BATTLE CREEK.

llu In aura AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS .kink am now offarnd hr al. nt ORKATLY REDUCED PRICES!

W.MnSM U w MS

. A large nssortmemt of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, at prices to suit the times.
Bn lure and call al SKINNERS, UA&gt;m paralleling; Hour raorllUea hr purehaamg, aad lerrna a! wiling am each (wolaaledy Mr ready pay.) tUlwa mill * I aaMflM

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., 'WEDNESDAY, JULY'8, 1869.
4lrt HistinasWamur,

pressed iL He slept wall on Monday
night, and eat with relish the next morn­
lag. On Tuesday bis wounds were doing
well. He avlted, "can you tell me, from
th# appearance of my wound", how long
J will be kept from the field ?" Ho was
greatly satisfied when told they were do­
ing remarkably welt. Ho did not com­
plain of any pain in bls wide, and wanted
tn ace the membera of bls staff, but was
advised not. On Wednesday his wonnde
iybi I eyes smoke ।
looked remarkably welt.
Ha expected
to1 go tn RUbmond this day,- but* was pre­
vented. by rain.
Tbit night,- while bis
surgeon, who had slept none for three
AT THE
nights’ was asleep, he complained ofnatfsco, and ordered bis boy,. Jim, to place s
HASTINGS
wet towel over his stomach.
This was
done. About daylight the surgeon was
awakened by the boy, saying, -the Gen­
eral, is in great pain." 7,be pain was in
tho right side, and due to Incipient pneu­
monia mid some uervousnrea, which ho
oberts
triker
liitna&lt;rnUribuu»d to the fall from tire
litter. OnThursday Mrs. Jacksofi arrivjpd, greatly to liia joy.and satufaclion,
end'she faithfully nursed him to tire end.
JUST RECEIVED
By Thursday evening nil pain bad ceased,
lie suffered greatly from prostration.—
Ou Friday he suffered no pain, but pros­
new and moat complete assortment of
Grn. Jackson, having gone some dis­ tration increased.
J w
tance in front of th* lino of akirruinhars
On Sunday morning, when it was ap­
DRUGS AMD MEDICINES,
on Saturday evening, was returning about parent that be.was rapidly sinking. Mrs.
8 o’clock, attended by his staff and' part Jackson waa informed ut bis condition.
of bixcsniriers.
Tire cavalcade wn»ojn Sbe then bad fro* and full coo verso with
tbe darkness of the night mistaken for
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
a body vf tho enemy's cavfcky, and fired He said:0Very good; very good.
It Is
up&lt;»fi by a regiment of hi»own .corps.,— all right." Ho had previously said : H
He was struck by three bulls, one through consider, these wounds a blessing. -.They
iho left arm, two inches Irelow the sboldcr
joint, abatlerlng lb* bone and severing
;^r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
the chief artery ; another ball passed
1-UJU‘OSES.ONLY.el
through tbe aatpc arm between the elbow
and the wrist, making its eatit through day V* He sent mcaugo 10 all: tba Genthe palm ofthe hand; a third ball entered
the palm of the right hand about its tnia- in Lexington, in the valley of Virgin*.—
Also a full atockr of
die, passing through and breaking two During delirium his mind revgrtod to*
bones. IJcwaa wounded on the Flank the battle field, and he sent orders to
Hoad, about 50 yards In advance of tbe Gen. A. P.'Hill to prepare for action,
enemy. He fell from bia horse, and was and to Maj. Hawks, bis Commissary, and
caught by Captain Warmley, to whom be' to the surgeons. He frequently expres­
sbgab. BP1CES, FErn^,
rcniarked,
"all my woanda-are by my, sed to his aids bis wish that Maj.-General
PRUNES. HUS.-UAl-HNS, CODFISH;
own men.” He had given orders to fine' Ewell should be ordered to command
at any tiling coming up tbe road, before hfa corps. His confidence in Gen. Ewell
he left the Uncs. Tho enemy’s skirmish­ was very great, and the manner in which
ers appeared ahead of him, and he turned he spoke of him showed that he had duly
CH-x&gt;3EBa*j iHKBirnaiXB'if
to ride back. Just then some on* cried considered the mailer.
bnt, “cavalry, charge I" and Immediately
And Cooking Extracts,
tbs regiment fired.
The whole party
broke,forward to ride through Otte line
to escape th* fire. Captain Boswefl was
Hon. ^lenry Wilson, Senator from
killed and. carried thruygh tho lino by
hiwdiofite^aiid fell &gt;rriong our own mon. MnasacliUMlta, in a late speech thus sum­
Two conriera'werc killed. Maj. Pendle­ med up the action of tho present Admin­
pens, WCKCIUL inks. rarre, EN­
ton, Jtieute. Morrison and Smith, escaped istration against Slavery:
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
They have emancipated 3,000 slaves
uninjured. Gen. Jackson was immedinlcly placed ‘ on a litter and started for in the District of Columbia.
They have abollohcd the slave rode in
MOST POPULAR
that District 1 abolished tho prondavury
tx&gt;lh lines. One Utter-bearer was shot, courts there, and established anutber in
which
the colored people of the District
■down, and the General fell from the
admitted to all right* and privileges
shoulders of the men, receiving a.severe arc
'
contusion, adding to the injury of the enjoyed by any.
They have established a High School
arm. and injuring his aide severely.
The enemy's fire of artillery on this for colored children in that District.
They have forever prohibited slavery
point was terrible. Gen. Jackson was
left fur five minutes, until the fire slack­ and established permanent freedom in all
ened ; then placed in no ambulance, and , the Territories of the United States.
They have passed the Homestead law,
carried to the field hospital at Wilder*
news Run. lie lost a large amount of one of lhe strongest moveincut* in Crtor
blood, and at one time told Dr. McGuire of freedom.
They have established it «&gt; asettled
rule of tho Government that no ofilcqr
mediately applied. For tpo boors .he may snrrendcr q slave, nor assume any
their beiug
was near pulseless from the shock. A* person to be a slave.
They have confiscated tho slaves of
he was being carried from the field, fre­
'
quent inquiries were made by tho aoL rebel*.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
They have settled that rebel* are to
diera "who hav* you there ?"
Ho told
Ilasrtxcs April IL ls6».
take
no advantage by the Fugitive Slave
tire Doctor, "Do not tell tho troop* 1 am

DRUG STORE!!!

JO.vtings’ Ijnsiuras Jlirrctorn.

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R

,

2glisctUanji.

UAMXI ALLEN,

iuibroak's Naw QJnck,Usalisgs,Mich.

GROCERIES!

*^rnx.

Re lere«lUeUon «Allies to Loud ,
nuclex, the
inrrstifaUon

d badaW.

L. W. WING.
CSTICE OF THE PEACE, Will apes) frlM

a.

Hoi-nnopK,

J

PATENT MEDICINES

JOHN ttOBURt-S,
B)UY81CIAN and Narrow. iHrriHngun DroadL way. near Has Court Huuw.
lUYSICIAX. SUBOEOX wdrAcoucb^-Of-

JDK ©ASffil

H. WRIGHT,

,
Ollie*, with XT MV’. T
Barey Candy. Mkhigaa.
V
v,w it.,. rnMVctili

wounded."
After tho reaction, a consultation was
held between Drs. Blaek, Cotaman,Walla
BACK
PAY,
PENSION.
Mi.
and McGuire, and amputatioo was deci­
TTORXBTS asd COUNSELLORS AT LAW
ded upon. He was asked, if w* find am­
putation necessary, shall it be doo* at
once 1" He replied, "ye*, certainly. Dr.
| COMPLETE FORMS AMD DIRECTIOXS McGuire—do for me whatever you think
ros imirmoxs roa
is right.” 'Die operation was performed
I ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS. while he was uniter the influence of chlo­
DANIEL COOK,
roform, and was boro* w*ll. .He slept
on Sunday’morning, was cheerful, and in
every way was doing well. Ho sent for
Mra. Jackson, asked minutely abont the
noruy is
»- wjUGUi
battle, spoke cheerfully alxiut the result,
jlUy.at Im and Astel
nnd.said, “ If I bad not been wounded, or
MiddleriUe, Ang. 29. &gt;#«■
11. N. SHELDON,
had an butir more of daylight, I would
h*»* cut off lb* enemy from, th* road to
pSTABLISHED 1TW
the United 8tat&lt;* Ford, and ve would
have bad thctn'iuitircjj surrounded, and
pBrtRtOiULLARD,
they would bave been abligB^,to surren.
det, or cut their *»y tbrnuirh.
They
Snoff and Tobacco Manufacturer bad
no other alternailVB. 1 My troop*
sometimes may fail in driving the enemy
from a position, birt th* enemy always'
fail to drive fry men from ia position.”
Thia was said smilingly. He complained
BROWN SNUFF.
k C. FKINDLE,
thia day of the Ml from . th* litter, al­
though no contmfiqn or abrasion was ap­
parent m tbe result of tbe1 fait.'' He did
nfr comptefn of his wounds; never spoke
ruijOW jtfnrg.

KNAP PEN A BURROWS.

I0'

Sritrtft Jotlrg.

13 PUDLrSOXD EviuT WEIHMfcDAY,

i.

N0-

c. G. UOLDKOOK,

SOLDIER'S

BOUNTY,

-.AaA-

They have commenced tbe raisng of
negro regiment* for the army.
Tbeir Enrollment Act (commonly cal­
led the Conscription Act) put* black and
white people on the same footing.
They have recognized llaytil and Li­
beria, and formed an alliance with them.
They have formed a treaty with Ecg-

The New York Tribunt correspondent,
writing from Hilton Head, Juns 19th,
gives a detailed account of the capture of
the Finyai;
1
’
She came forward boldly to tho oontevt, and did not Intend to fire a shot un­
til witbin one hundred yards of the TFwZiawlrn. But the IFrrAairttn anticipated
her. When within four bu'ndn-d yards,
she let fly one of. her 15 inch solid' shot,
which struck the pilot bouse of the /ingef
square, knocked it drati r-ff the 'vessel,
severely wounded two of the three pilots,
*nd threw her at tbe mercy of the tide,
wHJh in. a few moments drifted her
ashore. In rapid aocceaalon tbe nVeAawkes fired two spore 15-ioch shot anrf/ouc
11 inch Into her starboard side,,pge of
the first of which entered her forward
port, hole, and wounded 17 men at the
gun. Tbe others struck her solid aides
but did not enter.
Before the fifth abot was fired, CapL
Webb, discovering that hjv veseel was
wholly al the inerey of Capt. John RodCn of the Wchawken,.put out the white
» and surrendered bi&amp;reaacl and crew
to CaptJ). B. Harmon of the Nahant,
Cupt Rodgers in bis account says that on
examinatmn the Fingal had been struck
four times; first qn-che Inclined aldo by a
15-inchooned jho*. which, although fired
« an angel of&amp;Odcgretw with her keel,
broke in'the frmqr and wood backing,
utrewing the deck faith kplintCra, prostra­
ting about forty men by the' ooncnssiim,
and wording several by broken pieces
of armor and aplinterL One man bas
since died, tho secund shot (ILinph sol­
id) struck the edge of the overhanging
knuckle, doing no damage except break­
ing splat* or two. Tbo third shot (15iwch coned) struck the top of (ba pilot-,
touso, knocking it off, wounding two
pilots and ati/ning tbe men st the wheel.
inch) struck a port stopper In the center,
breaking it in two and shattering it very
much,driving many fragment* in through
th&lt;port
Thera wore on board at tho time of the

men, including twenty-eight mariners.—
The Jvn^ri is 209 feel long, 55 feet wide,
engine of500-horse power, sides built at
an angle of 35 degrees, and is thought by
naval officers here to bo more impervious
to shot than our Monitors. Tbe outer
plating coniiats of four inches of solid
iron, and ia firmly bolted upon 18 inches
of pine timber.
Her bulk-head, from
u hich tho long ram project*, la five feet
thick of solid iron *and pine.
A rebel
officer stated that she bad coat the rebels
about a miHionof dollars.

Intemperance.—This is the fire that
Old Nick built.
Moderate Drinking.—This is tho fuel
that feeds tbe fire Old Nick built
Rum Selling.—This ia tbe ax that cuts
the wood, that feeds the fire Old Nick
built
Love of Money.—This ia tbe atone,
that grinds the ax, that cuta tbe wood
that, that feed* tbe fire Old Nick built.
Public Opinion.—This is the sledge
with it* face of steel, that batters tbe
atone, that grinds tho ax, that cuts the
wood, tbkt fepds live fire Old Niek built.
A Temperance Meeting.—Thia is one
of the blows we quietly deal, to fashion
the sledge with Its face of steal, that bat­
ters tho stone, that grinds the ax, that
cuts the wood, that feeds the fire that
Old Nick built
The Temperance Movement—This is
the smith that works with a will, tn give
force to tho blow’s wo quietly deal, to
fashion the. sledge with its fr.ee of steel,
that batters the atone, that grinds the ox,
that cuts the wood, that feeds the fire Old
Nick built
Eternal Truth.—This is tho spirit so
gentle and still, that nerves the smith
to work'with a will, to give atrength to
the blows wo quietly deal, to fashion the
eledge with its face of steel, that batters
tho atone, that grinds the ax. that cute tbe
wood, that feeds the fire Old Nick built

An H'inAav eve.
near Gur-

the preservation Of" the territorial Union

the

♦tester •Uenti**J

Gw.nB. mfcm—.
TOBACCO-

&lt;•

f™“

ilar campaign:
•
"They wbo have read the dispatches
which passed between Gens. Halleck and
McClellan, after ba landed at Alexandria,
during the criaip of Gon. Pope's army,
and hive remarked the skill and general­
ship by which besbaffled fur three days
tbe reiterated orders to send forward bis

and cavalry and artillery and miauqdarstanding of orders; and bow, at th* end
of two days from th* tim* tie was ordered
forced marches, he got ns faces Auandale,
four-or five miles; and how heorder&amp;l
Sumner with bls IX,000 infantry, to keep
-.bebiud Franklin,- and thus contrive to

would have b*en a decisive victory ; and
to secure a defeat disastrous to the ariny
and the country, and criminally disgrace­
ful to him but ia no wsy discreditable to
Geo. Pop*; and bow, when Gan. Pop*
sent requesting him Io forward by lb*
railroad subsistence and forage for bis ex- .
hausted troop* and horse*, Im replied that
wagons and cars would be loaded and sent
to Fairfax-Station as soon ar&gt;Gan^Pope
would send a cavalry escort to Alexandt
ria to bring them out—they who hav*
Critically read this evidence of the foulest
treachery of tbe rebellion, may appreciate
the extent of the panic in th* indi^Muaia
who have made this demented auggwTion,

Give up thia contest?

tv, liberty and God, against tyranny and
the deviK nothing bwt .a delusion or a
fraud 1 Or have humanity and the Uniotj
no rights? U Freedom no better than
Slavery ?' If ills not if ww are lighting
for liberty, if tire cause of the rights of
man and tbe glory of America is wrapt
up in our success, if ths esublishmeq; of
the Confederacy la a victory of rebellious
ly rants, a disoorragement of the friends
of freedom, a binding of tho yoke more

upupringing race the

a dozen ?
Ifthisbaour
they do, they would spurn the suggestion

the Delaware, the Hudson and the Pe­
nobscot. Such success of theirs would
be rather a trampled call to renewed exertions and sacrifices, until we ahall-have
rolled baek the black lido gathering
against ua. The North will bear burdens
in the cause ofJy-qedonand tho Union as
cheerfully aa the rebels have borne them
in thecauseofSIavcry, and ai heavy ones.
The* will still fight on; and If' »till and
again driven, they will yield their ground
foot by foot their faces ever to the foe,
until tho extermination which the rebels
Tm,.

Th* Daxanrri. Scam or Suvrar.—
Au army offirer write* from Louisiana
to th* Boston Tmteripd, that never did
men fight with more dauntless courage
than the newly enlisted negro troops.—
Their camps are model* of neatness and
order, and in th* whole command but on*
colored man has ever been punished for
improper conduct Tbe writer adds:
“Every man presenting himself to b*

in opposition to tbe elave trade.
They have passed sentence cf death
upon a slave trader, and executed it.
On September 22d, 1802, they pro­
claimed prospective emancipation to the
teal lllastrati*a«
slaves of rebels.
.
Tho N*w Vork Copperheads bad a
On tbe first of January,- 1803, they
accurate list* of the causes of rejection.—
proclaimed tho actual freedom of 3,000,­ meeting the other afternoon to denounce
the Administration for suppressing tho
000 ilavtja.
.
liberty of “ free speech." Th«ir own lan­
guage was a curious commentary upon
of disability arising from lashing with
the amount of truth in th* charge they whips and the biting of
on their
bring against tho Government.
Th*
7. J .I.:Ttsuj «ays;
"There, in.tho face of sober citiz*ua
tend to give in. As a matter of selfish returning homo from tb*lr business, tb*y
intsod to have these memoranda* collect­
interest, to aay .nothing of patriotic con atoodby th* hour ranting’ agaioat the
ed and published with certificates ot eur.
•.deration*, the North cannot afford to National Gorerumant for stifling free
have a foreign nation on its Southern speech—belching out invtotive, vitupera­ geons."
border and in command of the month of tion, ribaldry, aaecratiou, and defiance;
the Mississippi tmd of the Gulf of Moxi- howling sentiments that, if acted upon,

FRANK MLII

,

of tho Copperhead press, sad the pressure
of weak minded Unionists upon the Ad­
ministration, to place McClellan again in
command of our army for the defetme of

would not and might not, bav* bean gp*
plaudcd In Richmond. The fellows were
fcioli.ll rf ,j«.p«ibr »Kh &gt;*• rrtjiK

el Stalev, and of.every i
ern sympathizer julo
North, mH smite and

the beginning.

�F««l ni Slisttllanl

OF TBE WUKLT

AR NEWS !!
T.H.I.

an the Railroad, being 3225.SM M which
bad a ontjfcmoe with the President and 1 thfak ia a reawteable &lt;me .* a Railrxwd
Directors of Um Central R.»d at Detroit.
After laying the matter before said Board,

B.,r, Co., UlA, July lu, »«».

A GREAT VICTORY.

WuU^Ou, J»»y t-Th.

kst«
TSX REBELS BEA TEE A ND MAJfra^lfanLk
■
NY PRISONERS TAKEN.
and tbe very liberal aMistanee by the
Central Radioed Cumpeay, lha Commit­
.
* w&lt; . J—— 1.
wtl rlnt rwt&gt;- 1 thuGra 1
tee came to the conclusion that ths nat­ follow the construction wf the Road, ought
ural route andpoint &lt;»f intersection would l&lt;&gt; demand their undivided support of tbr
• MMM ««7 MMB
LEE’S RETREAT SUPPOSED TO Bl OUT OFF. uvix.jl .— --- ,------------be at Battle Creek, thus saving to the enterprise. But the citiaona .»f Battle
found ItnpimeibU t&lt;» move o«ir artillery Boms Mr» Nary B.
the uotmtry by military, power.
But
.
.
________ z_»— -.-Im.—
Mill Celtic
Creek are equally interested. The article
of wood alone ought to induce a liberal
subscription to the stock ; and th* enor
that large portions of tbe alate country
tbe rich country through which the road mous amount of Produce that would be
Philadelphia. July ’I.—A Harri.bnrg
civil legislation and of their own I choice. will peas. Taking alf those thing* inui delivered at Battle Creak from that Road, spacial t» tie Pmt eays.’ “A strong
cmisidurniion, tbu Committee deem if murt prove a source of wealth to the
place, and would soon develop the Impor- fi.reu under Get I. Knlpe marched up the
valley U»-day towards Carlirir. A mip
this direction, and aha ia added to the
tuDce of tbe w'ork.
It. Willis.
plr train wm nlao sent out. which•neounHaving performed the duty assigned
Union aa a free State. Missouri, having
lered the rebel* and eithdrew to Harris­
to said Committee, 1 will, aa a member
burg. Heavy firing h*a been beard in In haste lost night much ddrriorahzvd.
of tbe same, give aa briefly as possible
SPECIAL HOTICESWe ire kindly permitted to publish tbe direction «f Carlisle. No dmilrt n leaving the strong fortification*, a small
holder's war, has at length, through a
my rea*ou* why tbU railroad should be
the
closing
portion
of
a
private
letter
considerable
engagement is going on.—
convention, many of tbe member* of liuik as speedily as possible.
Hauling*,
WENMATONRHOEA CAN
which we believe, were elected at one the county scat of Borrv County, is a from a ioldier in R-uecran*' army, which Tlic fight is probably near Mechanicsburg.
Tbe'danger is not yet over.
time to take the State out of the' Union, handsome town of twelve or fifteen bunNew York. July 2d.—The /ZrreM ha* abould be on tfi^ir flank UxUgbt. Gen*.
dred inhabitants, located al the junction id ar
it hreatbea the true
has finally resolved, that Slavery shall
the following : “ Headquarters Army of Sheridan and Bannan marched into t»*n
of Thornapple and.Fall River*. Both «»f
not be telerated within her borders after those stream* furuiuh good water power. apirix'of patriotism, and’ is hut hnotber the Potomac, July 1st. Reports from. at 11:80 to-day, taking a feu |&gt;ri*oncra.
-W.t KOFECBASA,
the 4’b of July 1870. Thia la a glorious Two Flouring Mills, three Sas Milla and expression of the determination which Sharpsburg state that a large fortf of
one Woolen Factory are now in full op. pervades our Western armies. God bless rclreis croaard the Potomoo nt that point
during
the
la«t
few
days,
and
pushed
on
of more weighty interest, were not crowd­ eration, and there is water power suffic­ our honest rarneat volunteers: .
*&gt;warda Boonsboro. South Mountain is
ient for an many more,’ Tbe only reason
GT DRUIKBBNKM CVKED.^J
"Perhaps you would like to have me,
. Waahii
ing tbemselvee upon public attention, it why there are no more mills erected is
would bean event which would thrill the tbe want ofa Railroad tn get the Pro- say something about my notions with re­
from Geo.
1 •«/«■£
I’r. 2
gard to this war. Well I hardly know rebels into tbe Sbrnaudanh Valley. The
HTUUXO
DKIXK i.
public heart with jhjr, that the power of dues and Lumber to market. Hastings
what to aay. This much however, 1 wa*
never more engaged, swallowed up, and The Homa Guard offered euuie resistance,
■ceoons &lt;&gt;« country, per nap*. oi any town
coentry with internal strife, nnd filling
sacredly pletlgrd, and wuded V» any cause mid lost a number of men.
■
in the Wwt, comprising with fertility of
(earthly) than I am—yesterday to-day
“ Surgeant Clyne. of the 3d Indiana
soil, large quantities of timber, InmLer,
and fitrever—tn thia crushing out, “in rarairy, with nine men. made a da»h Into, • itli tiai* intelligence.
length being broken , and that too, at a mineral products, and an imintnw pine
Mo” of this boll-born rebulifou. I see no llsgvrstown, capturing a valuable rebel
fotrst but a few milee west of Hasting,
evidence of timidity, or irresolution on mail and eleven prisoner*. The letters
TO NEBVOUB BCmiXM OF BOTH SEXES.
world. Tbe fo I lowing ia the ordinance with rlrani and water mills enough al­ the part of tbe relw, no signs of a speody were of great importsnoa and famished |
ready erected to manufixture ten to fif­
cluse of tbe struggle.
But that faake* tho much deaireablu infiwtaalion.”
of emancipation:
•
teen millions feet of lumber annually, but
Tbe Hmtft Washington special Mates
Section 1st.—The 1st and 2d clause*, i which now lay partially Idle for want of whether it la three or thirty years, ; I
that appn-hctuu'HM are entertained that of tins rebel guveruuieiiL
2flth section, 3d, article of the Constitu­ a Railroad to transport the lumber t«» a
Gen. Sickles arrived here to day. His
Lee'a army may take their line of retreat
market where cash can be obtained fur It.
tion, are hereby abrogated.
from
Maryland and reach Washington left leg ba* been amputated, but it is tho't
Section 2d.—That slavery nr Involun­ as will be the case when’the Railroad is
Ikat be will rruufer.
tary servitude, except for punishment of built to Bottle Creek.
lo-day(! How many just as good as you army. Great omfitleuce iszxprewd in
Rrports txu&lt;crrtung tho death or cap­
Tbe route that nature sectns to hare
crime, shall cesae to exist in Missouri on
or 1 have given up sous, brothers am) Gen. Meade, and it ia hoped ho will be ture ut L“ftg*lreef sud A. P. Hill, are
the 4th day of July, 1870, apd all slave* designed for the enterprise, is up the
husbands, for this cause of not only ex­
!
still
cmiflicuug. It ia reported that tbe
Thomapple
valley
to
Berryville.
where
within the State that day.
* * * *
terminating rebels, but al tbe same time and destroy it before it can possibly re­ rebel bridge over tbe I’uUmuM at Will
(Owing to tho wires being in very bad Mr. LsTHanr has built a fine Flouring
purging our country of the foulest of ains
treat.
■
lamsport has been destroy ed by Geuetal
order, on account of the storm, could not Mil! on a stream that affords rJtcrllent
_ , .
..
,
" 7.... Jw
,
—oppremion.
If wc preferred
tbe oomPleasanton intercepted a fares of Stu­
11,. rn.-..
Wni4
r
iif
gel all of thia.—Oro.) The persons or
’Ju., Uu art's cavalry, and captured all the supplies
tlieir legal representatives, win up to the Uill,S-wMiII.,,lfe
„ t, ,
1
’
seized by him in hi* recent raid in thia
moment of emancipation were owners nf Ur pmru U fe. p..|.l on fe ....pored,
tcriWr,
„
v w
slaves hereby freed, shall, during tho .hu. ...le, U. ,l„lu f.,r
Mastin V. Wilcox.
period for which the services of Buch the aimoHt inexhaustible smoiint-of tim
Co. A. 11th Michigan Infantry, RoeoUp to li o’clock ihia Sunday morning
l&gt;er in this region. There ia on the pro­
ersns Army, Murfreesboro Tenn.
burg,
Thursday,
4:30
P.
M..
via
Balti
n&lt;uhmg additloMil to the dispatch assert­
same'authority and control over them as posed route, and of easy proximity to the
mow. Friday, my*: “ To day ba« hern ing Unit Gen. Lev was reining, has been j.
freedmen for the purpose of receiving the Railroad, one hundred and fifty square
miles of densely timbered land, unsurpas­ Headquarter* »&gt;l*tr»ct wf Mlcbtga"
rereitrd from Gen. Muadc.
sed
far
valuable
lumber
by
any
belt
of
nnw held abeohitely by a master in re­
Philadelphia, July 5.—Tbe rebsla are
DzriBTMXMT or t«* Onto, 1
spect of h«s slave, provided, however, limber in tbe wrat, consisting of White,
said to be completely demure tiled and
Indianapolis,
June
30th,
18G3.
J
g’ALE OF STATE LANDS.
There is a prdbablhty of a severe battle
that after faid Fourth of Joly. 1870. no Black, Red and Yellow Oak. Whitewood,
retreating rapidly inward* the Northwest
before dark.
person w&gt; held to service shall be told to White and Black A*h, Black Walnut, Geittral Onitr No. 5 :
to attempt to enm tbe Blue Ridge inoun“ Rebel sharpsboot er* are very troubnon-residents or removed from the Slate Cherry, Rock Elm. Herd and Soft Maple, : The peace ofIndiana ba* lately been
I tain* by Doubling and McAllister's Gap,
of Missouri by authority oQis late owner Beech and Bnsewood, Tnmnrnck, Ac.,— 1 disturbed by violence murder and other
। and mski their escape Ifr way of Cum
Tbe product of thia great belt of tim­ seta contrary to law, and having their or­ of churches. ” ’
or hi* legal representative.
berland and Hancock. There can be litThe Tribuut'i special, dated Columbia,
Section 3d.—All slaves hereafter ber i* sufficient of itself t'd build tbe Rail. igin in certain secret political societies,
.
cjube
or
leagnea.
Tbe
common
safety
Pa..
July
2d,
says:
Tbe
battle
«»*
re
brought intn the State, and not now’ be­
by thia timber ia unsur-.
longing to the citizens of the State shall
-. now demandi that all auch associations n&lt; wed this morning and continued to four
should be disomtinued, no matter tn whst
thereupon be free.
political party they may belong. They
Section 4th.—AH slaves removed by
consent of their owners/ to any seceded ducts to market-ils owners must receive are a oonatanl source of dread and miamy much.
Meade is said to 1k&gt; fallowa
rich
reward.
Look,
for
instance,
al
the
State after the passage by such State af
trusl; they divide and provoke h'mlility I
act nr ordinanaa of *eres»ioo, and hereaf­ article of fire wood alone. The city of between neighbors, weaken the dignify ted four miles nnrtb-rnsl of Grttyalmrg.
ter brought in tn this State by their own- Battle Creek eonsumns aitnuslly* ten and power of Courts'of justk*. expose Sedgwick’s corps is reported to ho press­ very cotifitetiiig, but nil agree in making 1
thousand cords of wood—the Miebigan tbe country to martial taw, and dkomr ing upon the enemy's rear. The 2d Ar­
era. abali thereupon be free.
'
•
it a victory far ua. with hoary losses on I1
The age the pwiplr from enftvtlng ia the de­ my Corps is moving up from Hamner
Section 5lh.—-The General Assembly Central Railroad five thousand.
this tn&lt;&gt;rning.
amount nf consumption is fart using up fence of tbe nation.
The TViiwnr’r Washington special say*:
eipate slaves without the consent of their the timber within a reasonable distance ;
No matter how honest nr worthy may
and. in fact, a few year* hence the coun­ have been the reason for such societies in “ A dwpuch from Men da rrerivod here
owners.
,
Section flth.—After the passage of thia try around Battle Creek will be almost the beginning, tbrir very arerecy, and the indicates a pitched battle Thursday.
■ Baltimore, July 5—About «ix lh&gt;&lt;u
An accident occurred al llarper'a Fer­
ordinance no slave ia this State ahall be destitute of wood and timbarofany kind oaths they impose, d« enable wicked men
to spore. ! ask the farmers and land to use them unto unlawful end* and per; ry yesterday.
Aa the garrison were
owners of Barry county to look at this vert them into public nusancea.
evacuation the fiwtification* &lt;m Mary land
Pbfladriphia, July cr—A diipatch from
in its true light, and see if their rich forAll food object* can be accomplished
Gov. Curtin states that Couch’s army is
e»u, with the Railroad to carry It to openly, and none but th? enemies of their killing 10 and wounding 40 sbldiere of
Tbe recent movement of Gen. Lee wie‘
advancing In f.woe. and likely to render
market, their wood, timber and lumber, country ever need disguise.
an admirably conceived piece ofstrategy, yielding, aa they will, from fifteen to fifty
*• The country between Frederick and imp.mast service.
It ia perfectly plain that auch secret nrTlte Governor ia satisfied that tba rebel
bur it has resulted In a complete failure. dollars an acre, ii not sufficient induce­ gsnlntton* are both dangerous and be­ Poolesville i» undisturbed.”
The WorWt special, dated July 3d,
Leaving one carpi of his army, under ment alone to take bold of this enterprise yond the ordinary grasp of the law : they
in earnest, and push it to completion.— ares, therefore, deciared U» bo hostile, and 1:10 A. M., nays: *• Important advices
Genre! Hill, at Fredricksburg, with the
All depends on your action. Ja it not will be put down by all the military wore received at midnight of yesterday's
hope that Gencml Hook er .would be thus better for yon t&gt;&gt; fill your pockuts with power of the District if need be.
tl/ .................................. HOIIIIUIIU &gt;OU.battle.
Waahiogtoni July fltb, 12:30 A. M.—
Induced to remain at Falmoqth, apposite the cash received for your lumber and . I Invoke against such secret sm-ietiew
” There seems little dnuht that a brilI nr blowing w }he latest official dethat city, Gen. Leo marched tbv great timber, than to expend from ten to fifteen die good influence and active aid of all Hant victory has been won- Tbe enemy
•patch;
dollars per sere, n* now, to clear your men who are friendly to the Unkm, tn
HzsnqrAETsaa Aatsr. Poroitac. |
lands, and hate in return nothing hut the diacounteMnce, and peaceably break up
by Culpepper.and up the Shenandoah Vdl- ashes 1 To you I appeal for aid to build
July 5th. 8JS0 P. M.
f
such organization* within tbe limits of
Ta Jfoj -Gnu HbIM
’
thia Road. If you put your sixmlder u&gt; thia District, and I call npoo the mem­
Thu enemy retired under cover «.f
Hooker and Washington.
But General the wheel, and ad-»pitha motto‘go ahead,' bers thereof spradllv t»&gt; withdraw fnmi
Philadelphia, July 3.—The Prtn ha»

true, probably vl

Wrbat.—The range of price Hurl
the pest week has been from 81,20 loll
25. Buy era will give n«&gt; definate prl
from which to quote until the milild

Hew Advertisement*.

ESTRAY!

»

Hooker, perceiving tbe design, retreated the Rnad can he lrtiilt,jnd that, Um, by
the firet day of Deeelhlter, I8S4.
The
to tbe old Bull Run battle field, which
ateam b»r*e may enter Hartings in tri­
brought him In front of Lee.
Finding umph over the hnrse and wagon.
On reference to the maps of Barry.
Allegan, Kent, looi* and Eaton counties.

from Waahmgtun. Ha sent a large body
of hia troops northward ocroes the Potoneo ■* Williamsport, into Maryland nod
Pmiosylrania, and adopted every expedi.
. .
.
.
.
was throwing his eutlre army upon the

capital of Pennsylvania.

But Hooker

their dark meetings, and openly *h»w
that their intentions and acts are’sinh a*
may well become the true and loyal chi­
me of a country whose freedom and in­
tegrity they will maintain against all enemice whatever, and befiire the eyre of all
tho world.
acres, tbe products of which would ba
O. B. W1L00XM. Gen. Gms.
thrown on to this Railroad—a bountiful i&gt; Official—Robsmt K. HuTonm
in
............... for
.........
.... .............. .......I........
guarantee
Its construction.
am
Alfpapers
id Indiana sad Michigan
credibly
__ ' r
informed that •A:.L.LJ
three hundred
.L______ bushels
L-..r
_ _ can
______
_____ 1 ­ please copy.
thousand
of _L
wheat
be annual
ly taken in at Harting* alone.
This is
fnun a amnll section of country immedi­
GT" Goad Rapids ia infeeted, at the
ately around Hasting*, which does not

Afagwtrer.

a special from Wrightvilte. Pa., dated
«“»• *“* directum
July 2—midnight—saying that our for­ •&gt;f b airfield and C«*bt&lt;ian. our cavalr v in
ces are known to have'gained ««&gt; the roe
I my until 4 o'clock. Bmce then the firing
Upward* of SO lurtili-fing* will be
has iieeti rapid, indicating a general n,
gagement. Tbe rebels fi&gt;rcM are concen­
. ...
tai-nn are in mir hand
trated on S-rnth Mountain tewanfa Car(S^tal)
GEO.G MEADE.
lisle,ai t miles north of Gettysburg. Ssdg
Maj. General.

&gt;ence to tbe prop&lt;t*cd railroad from til

not specially interested in our count
-quite accurately.

■openly opposed to the war, claims lb
-the South are right and the'North wren |
/.Southern Gmfedentey would contain t!
true Democracy, be the true Unkm ai
.Jeff Davie the real President and Li |

•policy of tbe North, in that case lu thro

away.their government and unite wi
•the 8«»uth—and for tbe accnmpli*hmeii

.1 ..raj uc "&gt;i
.
&lt;to know that such a foul and treasunabi

_&gt;bbet is beiilg distributed in this count |

Davis. 8omu «f these agent*are know
and marked. Tbey prate loudly ofthrij
:loyalty, claim to have done much for th |

ua a-eopy &lt;«f &lt;kie &lt;&gt;f three treo*oo-bre«j|

ere^tbr'Gresrian) which failed tn reacj

• its destination nfter leaving the are «

Notice!

Atvaxrto Moxtult.—Thi* valiiabl l
.and sterling monthly for July iaupon .ml
table aad always welcome.

«-"&gt;»■■*■*—»- U~.uy.ta.
ii u-wu fetx. 2.
Wtat.
&gt;

•3 per M,
•00Oto Gtai Whitewood. Ash.
Oak. Ba-wood Walnut,

300 00

There Is n I

momthly now publisbed that is more acl
Hire,

•dollars wlll.pmcnre s copy one year.—
Address, Tickn»r fa Field* Boston.

■tayu.~-.l~.,. talk eta. feu}., ta

creased force for that operation.'’

bU dated July 5th.

‘ Gov

W001EM

I

It in rather un

FACT0BY,

MABTntQfi, MhJH

~.

WANT MOM Iho. nf WOOL to
manufwuire into CLOTH—

-Ute same stranger, deceived by st&gt;
oearauevB. bed bem searching diligently
In day f-&lt; a Republican Csuro*. and
wrau a hard matter to -convince him that
mere home n.re aould produce so much

hi» uoparaiWed

■
•0.000 smaller thM whre II entered, with
*U in farmer prretige gone.

The figures in regs-

running a railroad, are strictly Mr. W ।

.cuyqpbla to tbe American people.

But aa they turn their venom

stand the brief inflietioc.

’found an article from H. Wnxu, tai

8FKX0KR FICKLE.

R.»d cannot be less than five hundred

rente par brnffid,
82,000 00
Gm., 800.000.
"W0 00
Qsta, Rye Barley. Buck wheel.
Clover Seed, dec,, nay
9G0.00W bwdtaK
600 00

|

.news is reduced t&gt;&lt; a certainty.

Jusbrnty.—Pv»*mt.

�ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.'

sattntM Brire Csrrntt.

Atam A AtaM «U Mreto 7&gt;hr.

iii-J i
TH this buOM, ee reeding and Bttaf tbeaffidari

epynraUss/ the^rti^uamed^fta driit?Itaah^
aldra i/too site of Mew rort^ChTlittoi Tf

Nwmtxar A Aaaa. Ftam.iir's Attorneys, it to.
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Tbe Mameval ef Gew.- Beeker.

Jws.pw a......7:7;777?;7.7.‘7f

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Besrjasnia KmhanJa. caeae his eppearnuee to be
the dew of thia order. And II is further Orders
that ie cue of Lis appearance, within the titm
prownbed by llu- order, tbu because bis plea lo

S

ter ; and in ca»e La shall neglect to plead within
tbe limo prescribed by this order, bls default for

ler Ilouac on Tuesday and. Wednesday

Rmlxoad Mkxtiko. —A Railroad meet­
ing ia called for lbw (Wednesday) aftersmvn. to organise a company and prepare
-fiir pushing forward the enterprise of

building a road from this place.

Wool.—There haa been several sale*
•of wool daring the last week, prices rang­
ing from 55 t&gt;&gt; 64 crate. On Monday, a
smart competition sprung up and a aatc

Maid to have been made at 70 crate.—
-Should tbe news of the great success of
-our army’s prove true, probably wool
-will decline.

Wmrat.—Tbe range &gt;*f price during
tbe past week has Bern from 11,90 toll,25. Buyers will give n« dofinato price
from which to quote until tbe military
.news is reduced to a certainty.

Is uroim Fabt of this paper wiM be
•found an article from H. Wham, taken
from tbe Battle Creek Zoaraal, in refer■«t&gt;ce to tbe propoeed railroad from this
place.

We give it ae the view hJT one

not specially intcreeled in our county,
-ami aa showing our poritionand resources
quite accurately. The $guren in regard
•to tbe cost of obstructing, stocking and
running a railroad, are strictly Mr. Wil­

lis’ view, and will, of Course, stand or fill!
■upon their own merits.

that If the war should stop now, the
Southern Gmfcdecacy would contain the

true Democracy, be the 'rue Union and

Jeff. Davis tbe real President and

Lin-

Coin the uturper, that It should be the
policy of tbe North, In that case tu throw
away, tbeir government and unite with
the South—and for tbe accomplishment

of them things it lab&gt;wn assiduously.
Now It may be of internal!to our reader,
ito know that such a foal sod treasonable

sheet is being distributed in this, county
iln a very sly way, among those whom it
■ia hoped to influence, by agents of Jeff

Davis. Some &lt;4 these agents are known
and marked. They prate loudly of their
loyally, daiin to bars done much for tbe
■recruiting service, and claim to be in

favor of the G«nstituli«*n aa it ia and the
~Union a* it wan. A friend -has forwarded
* ua a ropy of ime of thc*e treaa&lt;m-brted-

rr» (the Cirrarian) whMi failed to reach
• its dewtination after leaving tbe care of

■the rebel agent here.

h

­
■
iff

Mew Harnesses,

B CLAIM AGfflCY!

PICTURE GALLERY!

5

MANHOOD;

FAIRBANKS’

Anumc Mihttrlt.—This valuable

ard sterling monthly f.»r July is upon our
table and always welcome. There is no

■monthly now puWiebcd that &gt;■ more ac■ts-pfeibla to tbe American people. Three
dollars will procure a o.py one year.—
Addrvea, Tick nor fe Ftrid- Boston.

-The same ^ranger, deceived by
nearauceo. lied bw ararritiog dtHge®1’/
all day f-r a Rrpdbliewn Ceucua, and •«
■wa. a bard matter-to c«t&gt;vit»oe ’him that
■mere horse rare would produce so much

have replied: -Well i kwew it w- •
jx.Tmcol gaiberisg of sums kind; for J

• trusf' him to whiskey swvmgh to treat ■

fcl-

mt am I. ”•■ kkA-O**
r«M,
Vh. M M
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putj ■x.aMteaahaOaiika«»aaM

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

AU perseM ben.g dams against Uw
States/A-wAbritaan1.,. Of Kotland. dec—U. ere beroby .M.ltal snd
recuaawd to prau.nl tbu antae for eaaeniuatiee

fr—.id. sre^blX^-rtl*^

JJafThUdrod aS atatfth—.1 ibe he— at

requested to

prMnt the route for aaamiualuwi and adjasunenl
try thvPrebute Co«rt of Um owunty rf Barry w ho

111

-they called -oditr*,* •»* » grocer to

fr1

sir

^aatacg. Uak,fee*&gt;. tag himM, -bote

J AMIS A. RWEBttT, t Ct—ta-

Dated. Jone W, ISM.

OMfeM MbWW

Tbe following fiattertxg noHet to taken frsa y
the PortaMth [Ohio] teari Hntirp A faMm. of April*, HIM.
■
ftauHNPawiA.—A friend wriiaa to W for oer

i

it was a dmocrwtfe bon* race, is -id to

SCALES

r
a
p

inebriety.— Pi—tr.
And the same atraager, when told that

imr friends with.”
Thut
— a.

A

Pussea ssi-ii “tXt; a*

iffl

Tux Naw Yosk Cibcauaw is one. of
the most inveterate rabid and malignant
-Gopperbead .beets in tbe country, it Is
-openly opposed to the war, -claims that
the S-Hithare right and the North wrung;

1
1

JCtjal Hotirrs.

-luSfif Ta»2U« “5 ’S2?

evrninga, July 7lh and 8th.

1

taZretafiltalwl-rtAy4

tv days tbereritor. or la d.r.ult thereof J aug­
ment At A»d II ia further ordered, that w.tbm
twenty days the acid PialetiKr eaata a notice ef
thio enter to be pubUslisd. vooe In enri. we^. for
for oix weeks, ia tbe -'HaMiugs Benner." a public

p*'”........... &lt;*
And U is7nriber Ordered, that wiihia twenty
M ’* ................... •' no • t* '*
»sr M.. .................................... san deva, ths .aid PlamKaa— a UMtaeoTlhU Uttar
te be peblisbed. earn la each uoek. for Ms e»ceemtr. wrosa. to the fftat^a ^yr. a g.bta ant. at toast twenty ds.ts before tbe tune UcUted
Mwa—er. y ns ted a»d ci.-culalmg-io ward Ouao- fur the s&gt;.«oreuce Afresh Drteodaut.
ty of Barer, er that he cmsc a rwpj al ihi. order
be personally eerved cm sneh uua rowidenl de­
- ---------- ----— In
CTrosdt itart. ftontaMsdbur.
.
fondant. at least twesftl dajs before the Ume Nositedherota. for the appearaaee efenob defendant
Malate of Theme. B. Blephmami.
Dated. Hastings. Juno V». Hw..v
MkU. It. LX-.., 0,1.
(L. R]
H. WRIOHT.
«-8TAtt Of MlCIHQAJt
- • • .DfefeB Chill 1 Clunmforisnm
our able sngiBeer. and asked him what
_
h&gt; and fer Baryy Onutr. Bicbigu.
a mtafoa of lb. Probate Court forth. M
Countr
object there was jn holding tbe brighto. u Al
b*7’;.u,4“ “
MORTGAGE SALP.
£
(A true copy.) Attaat,
M.H. Coco.
a
'•J’1’** “u* U had often xK te
•"Wo*1*’
•i«* «•» ri
1
’
1
i*pn‘y Clerk.
*»ded the same questum, and never got a
TA EFAULT having been made in the payment U
J-F of a certain oum ef money, taewrwdtu be paid p
Mttafeciory anewer. H-uker then nuued
by aa Indenture of Mretgage, bearing date lhe
CHANCERY ORDEIL
•
matter .f th. MI,i. af
g.
,nJ,T‘r Uu*1 lhe plac* •h"“,d **
ated by eeimi o'clock next morning:
QTATK OF MICHIQAN.—Kightb J.dtaial Giro- sand eight hundred and fifty-four, made usd etc- fa
ruled by George W. Kesler and Eunice Koaiar. fa
that such guns a. could nut l« taken
1.1S Wile, of Aibloa. Criboua county and Mata of
should Ito destroyod aid Starr, removed, P^jlns. for roam, ttasam mH forth, that Ua
MicUigis. to Hiram B. Htaelry.of tbe township n
of Barry, ia ths county of Berry and State of t,
immediately after he informed Gra. Ilkl- ■erb.1i.maml to mil wvlaia K.d Eaiat. beMietofw ; Md wfiieb roid n-ortgsg, wal d.l?y,. „
leek nf what be hvl d.mr, whereupon be
J?
thM MumteT the
*»««« aval. U tea .'dock
received a dispatch n&gt;u menu end mg tbr JT.i
tathe fervn-~n.be aa.l(ne&lt;l for th. hmnag oTmu!
ftaoed W r.ptar, Dr/mtauf
order, and saying tbe fortification hod
an4tta»lh. rnaf Ua I. ..-Zmuror.
taterr.tml te «,&lt;) wl.te, ut
c-*t fir* much tn In, given up nnlea. un­
riv’-.tb day of Octolmr. A D. tsM. ttaly ». .
to
appear
at
a
mmiou of aa.d Cvart. the.
der nmol uruent necewaitv. He C-1i»id- ,*JA*"*“
of thia Stale : 0a mobon M tank wood signed to F. Holden, of said Barry county, aad !■
ia the eillan rositanl
Ctsrk. Hollritoro far Comptaneat H is aederod. Stale ef Michigan, end which said aaaigameet to
seed Harper's Ferry l.»
the kev to the Uf Hfounx. .u.4 ata. r.nw, tf uy the,, b«. w
wsa dulvrroorded in Hie office of tbe Kegiettr of «
that
the
told
tdward
W
Taytor
and
all
other
|.r
‘he prtittouer .bawld nut be .ranted.
Deeds la and far tbe county of Barre, on the
present and future operatiuns of the Ar ^Andtl ia«f
f.riher entered, that lhe petitM&gt;o.l Iih ialerwtad la the nrsnusro described la the
my nf tbe PoUwaac. Booker’s comment glv. aottce to lhe Mteon. lt.trre.ted ia Mid rotate bUI of oomptant ia lb la eauoe. da appear hod an­ feeriaaalh day at Aped, A. D. 1S04, ia Uber K. a
swer rold MH. by tbe twelfthd.y of duober Mil, of Mortgagee, on &gt;-ag« ISO end &amp;s| ; on which n
up.m this was natural enough,-What is ■f the pendency er .aid pelUton. and lltr bear &gt;z or that -Urti tea'll be tatei. m eonfeuad by them;
wteevor. by eanatse a ea&gt;nr of thi. &gt;&lt;rder to be
the use of holding o» p, tbe kev after the paMUtedi. the dtoU.^Kaaner, . ueaJIp^ which promisee arede^ritadno followa; All that date of Una nolire, lhe sum of one hundred aad
o dsillare sod ninety-two rants : and no
d.M.r if .mashed F While on' hi. way ■naiad and dreulaliag In said eoantr uf Barre, certain parrel of Im&lt;1 situate in the county of Bar- sixtyrty
nr, ata Stale of Mldiuaa. being 'be weal half of prwroeumgs at tew or ia eqrily having been ia er
back from there he received an order br term .aernalr. .rok., unmmlteteiy preriofo ttacttoa bnmber Fourteen, in Township Three BUtutad lev lb. recovery thereof :
to Mid day of beariax.
Xotiae fa tlMrefore hereby girea, that by virtue p«
North
of
Range
Tra
West,
cantata
lag
three
hun
­
from Washington, removing him from
, , lr»
8. C. PRIMDLK.
ot a power of sale eontaia.4 ia aaid nwrtfnge.aad
dred and Iweniy acres of 'ui.
(A tra. e^y.)
J ad*, of Probata.
command, and placing G n. Meade m bi.
And il Is farther ordered, that within twenty la pue-MteTO of 11.. .tat.u in such ease mole and ar
provided, tho land and premtoro Ie ante mortgage
order to be published lo tbe Jlsstaee Z'saner. a deoertbedaafeltowa.toi.il: All that certain p.re. Ia
Estate of Latker HUI.
newspaper, printed in said eoualy of Barry, where or parcel of lata airaato end befog to ths eeaaly p,
Frotate Cosrt lhe saw premiaro aro situated, and that said pub of Itarry and Mate ol Mirtigan. known and dee '
HaavaT StCMLKa Esq. the able editor QTATK OF MICHIOAM. 1
ertbed
an fellows, to wrt, bring ll&gt;« sooth belt of T
O
Berry Cstuilr.
&gt; “ for aaid countr. lieatioa be continued in Mid paper, st least 6uec
of the Tunkhannock (/»«.) Dcm-crof.
Al aero.ion of ro d Co.,1 bddau .1 lhe Pro- in each wort for six werts in ovccaesitm- or Um Snath west quarter of recOon eqH’teeo. | H.) fa
publishes tbe fallowing in his issue ol bate Office, in tbe vtltagssf BaMtan.ee ToevH.r, ally .erred tie the*eaid Edward W. Taylorrthirty
lag eighty scree ef tend; also tbe peat half of
lbs
?lh
day
of
Jaly.
in
lhe
year
•»
ib.«30th October, &gt;861 :
•a»d etRhl haudrvd and eixlylhre. Proronl, day* before ibe day af bu appearanoe. aa bertin the south rut quarter uf sod section eighteen.
“We deem it due Io Messrs J. C. Ayer Mtennau C. Prtodto. J edge aT Probeta.
1!:iU5S.h5iS'.XaT5M^u" »
□astiuga, June IMh. 1M».
It. the mailer ad Ibe relate of taibar HUI
Ac Co., and the public, to make known
tien. oe verdue to the biglioet bidder, st the north “
H.W BIGHT.
iMo of aa&gt;J oesaty, daeeawd
front door ef tbe Conn House, to tbe village of \ EW HARNESS SHOP.
our experience with the inn of tbeir Ext.
ri»« for H
’
ia Md for Marry oouniy. Michigan. Hast tag., /said Court Ho«m befog
Sauapaulla in our fam ly, hy statintt ua oymau uui praying fur rraeuaa therein ael
Locewoon A Ciena. CcmpktoMt . Salieitora. toddiag lb. Circuit Court for 3d oouatr of Dar- X
tbe circumstances under which it was f^h- U*M Nete-u Cyaron Adtaiawirataw *4 aa&gt;d
The attention of the public Is invited
ry.’ an ibe aightorulti (letbj-ay of Jefr. A. D.
taken and Its cft-cta.
[*[»*] Deputy Register m Chancery. 1 BAX, atone o'clock, in the afternoon of that dar. t, tbs Xaw3B.rMe.6bep of
aad raqairod to'esavvy to the pm iaiaor certain
.
,o
fol rn**'T‘ d“* “ ““
"ri
When our only child, now in his third KeaJ aaialr tn Puraaaaee of . coatract alleged to
I. A. G00DTE1R,
bar.
been
made
by
Mud
droaoMd
on
tbe
Xial
day
year, was ^buut eight months old, a sore eTBarob iHA
Estate of Thoanas Hili.
Connoetooc -with bm. Hardware. tafe
.
Tbenwpoa it It ordered, that Boeder, tho 14th QTATE OF MICHIGAN.Coualy of Berry, as.
ap(reared first in, small pimples &lt;&gt;n his
aprtl
•
At^^a of MorOfoya.
'
at Aegta.1 next, al tea o’dsck. la the fore- O Al a eeaosoa of lhe Probate Cour* for lhe
forehead over his Mee.
These rapidly day
satn. be aaatgued for U»o bearing of &gt;0*4 t* county of Barry, boidsu at the Probate Office, ia
in.reasrd and uniting for ned a loathsome, lilion, and that the heir, al taw of amd decree lhe villsga ot ilmungo. on Monday, Iba M
ADMINISTRATOR
’
S
BALE.
A re requested to giro bta&gt; a call Mr, making
rd.
sad
all
other
peraa.ua
inu-rrated
iu
ea.d
eat
-to
dar of June, ia the rear cue thousand rig t ban­
virulent sore, which finally spread over
thaw psrohaaaa, aa be to doterauata
are required to appear at a aeoaton ro.d Court,
In the malter of tho eetatefof Cbsrtee Luster,
his forehead and face, not even excepting lhea to be bul den at the probate Office Is lb. rd drod Slid sixty-throe. Present Nbeiluaa C- Prindla. Judge «f Pr-bate.
his eyelids, which beosm • so swollen that lags of tiaatiuga, .o&gt;1 abow eauae. .f any there be.
la the leaner of tbe estate of Thomas Hill, late
his eves were closed. We called a sKill&gt; why lhe prayer of tbe petitioner .bouid not be of Ms pie Urorr. la said rooelv, deceased.
eenoe granted io me. by Hie Probate Court of
graatod.
Ou reading and Sling tbe peb'iaa. duly verted. tbe evenly of Harre. and bearing date the fid
tul physician, who administered the du­
And II ii further srdvrsd. that lhe pMitiooer of John Hill, broltar uf said deceased, praying. day of June. IM*. I shall expose te sale at pnblic
ally prescribrd retuedie*. A w? In turn of
aucliuu to ih. h gtasi bidder, at th. late red
'
'
of the iwadeder ot aud peUtaia and tb« hearing unraed to M. Weils Warner
deuce of said deoeoaed. in the leweabto of Maple
nitrate of Silver «a« applied until the tharvof. by causing a copy ot thia order to be pub­
Theroupou it is Ordered. That Bondar, tbe Grove, ia said county of Bsrre.snd State of NictoDknH]
n. A. GOODTEAR.
mass of corruption whi n covered his en­ lished In the -Huillng. Daaner." a ae a.piper iweaUeih 1 »Xh] day at July next, al lea o.cleek ia igaa. on Monday tbe tomb l-thj day of August
tbe
forenoon,
be
assign
rd
for
the
bearing
of
said
io the year one I Ironread eight hundred and six _
tire face turned jet black. Tbe aore again
t’lr hl weekl. immediately prerivu. lo »ald day petition, and that the heirs at law ol Mid da- ty-tbree. at one o'etouk. In the afternoon, lhe fol- 1
and again burst through the artificial
ersaed. and all other persons interested in ssi-l lowing dewrthta lands and tenamenta. bdaagiag
j.lrl
8HEBMAHC. PKtMOLS.
akin formed by this
ition. Meanwhile
■tale, are rvn aired to appear at a saxetea of said to tafo estate, la wit: Tbe north half
inderoignod. bartng all th. blasts
many remedies were e nployed without
tbe nllagv el HaeUrgs. and shew raaae, if aar eacuon twenty two, (ft.) In town Two [fij North cl
any apparent.benefit. For fifteen days
there be. wbv the play er af the pedlioaer should ol range Keren fT J West, being la the countr of
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
not be grunted.
Barry 'ata 8tato
Mtobfonu."
3
and nights he'wua coostanlly held by hi*
BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
And It la ’nrfaer Ordered, that tba^prtllioner
. L. LAPifAM, Administrator.
Ia tbe matter of tbe ooUte of Jobs L. MrLeDan
parents to keep him fr un tearing &lt;&gt;pru
dec., die., fee.
Datedj Jane ttd, IM.
jefii
with his hands the corrupt maa. which
Jfaffe y» bervbr girea that by rirtee nflicnae eatate. of Ibe pendency of arid pelilsoa. and lhe
always Collect and never fail tn Per
covered his face.
•nOdkboniy g »uud to a.e bt lbs Judg. of Pro to bo published in ibe HiJutfa Juaoer. a news­
Gaardtoa*. (tale.
Over, when Collected.
Everything having failed, ws were in­ bate ia and for tbe eataty of. Barry and Mate of paper printed and circulating ia said ewuntj of
o fees requred util claims"aie
Michigan. 1 "ill ripoee to ■ale al Public auction Barry, for three •uroeessre weeks, previous to
duced by the high recommendations of /••
Hoary. Frederick.aad William Tatra, minora. '
Afonday Ibe Hlb day of Aoruat noil, gi the »id lay at bearing.
Notice ia hereby given, that by virtue of a IL
Arn's SamafaRHAA tor tbe core of. from door uftbe Court House t. the &lt; illage ot
jy'l
”
8. C. PRTNDLE,
eense granted lo me by the Probate Court for tbe _
Scrofulous diseaae, to g re it a trial. In Ueetaegs la tbe euoniy of Uarrr and State of
(A tree copy.)
Judge of Probata.
JficMgan, JI ..f tbe right. Hile end interest of tbe
Mai. A. ft. teas. 1 sttalF extwae to sale at public
his treatise rm Scrofula, Dr. Ayer directs Mid decsaaeJ te Uta fellow mg deaanUeil Reul MUUr
a mild solution of ludi to of P-’ta»h to be
t Eatatr of Ttanjamin Winnna.
of Uieliaurt Honro. in tho vil’tage of Heslinga, _
mo d aa a wash while t iking the Sarsapa­
QTATK OF MICHIGAN. Bsmt Covrrr. as tn the CMBlr of Barry, aad Malo ot Michigan.
rilla, and it was faithf ally applied.
O Ala erosion ef the Probate Court, far tbs
county of Barer, bidden al the Probe’s Office ia
Before one Im&gt;tde of tbe Sarsaparilla
the village of Heatings, an TtwaJav, tbe Ud day lug daaentad Real l.iale, betongipg to said IN B ARTTXG8. Barry county. Hick., is Buwsr's
had been given the ootv bad lost much of
of Jane, tn Um year nf our Lard one Item­ miners, tc Wil; t JI age Lui number ten 1M) ia ae ■ building. ay .lairs. Id doer.
•Hock number eleven (ii) nf Eastern Addition,
its virulence and oHBim-rn-ed l" heal.—
mud eight betarad ata sixty-throe:
THIS GALLERY Preseat Hberosaa C. Priadle.Jtaae of Probate, &gt;n tbe v| lageol BasUrgs. cemnty ol Barry and
enentv.
Another bottle eflctad an entire cure, in MidJOii.X
W. I.T. HAMM.
W ■a erectednew, but Ml. for my special aaresaH. TAM BBCXT. AdmintMraior.
in Ibe mailer ef tbe estateef Benyamm Wioaiis, State of Mcblgen
■daova. Three wishing for
and the general prvdiciion that tbe child
Dated July T, IMS.
JyS
Un reading wd lliartbapetition, duly rental
must die was c,«tndk-trd.
Ilia eye
af Isabella W.nsat, Administratrix ol said salsie.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
£
Estate of Lcmael Lcwli.
lashes which came out, grew again, ami
pray IBs for reasons l hero is sei fartb that she aaay
hie face la left witbou’ a -car. as een»notb T&gt; BOB ATE Order.—Blate of Mieblpa. be itoenead to sell certain real estate ia said petit­
All persona having del mo against tbu
ion
described, belonging te naiddeeraaed.
as any liody'•*. Il Is uiinr«r«asry for me 1 Counit “f Harry, m_—Al a men ion of tbePtaEtaist/XU Tusifar .
Thereupon it ie ordered that Monday, lhe ICih
bate
Court
for
tbe
evunty
of
Harry
.
hoble.
at
tbe
to state in lx&gt;» high esteem wa bold Ar­ Probate Offior. ia lbs vtUagw of Ha.li.gs, an day ot Angus* noil, a* tea e'eioek. io Ibe fore deceased, are hereby notified and requested to —
Bondar, tbs twenty-ala th d»r af Jane one tbou- noon, be assigned for Uro hearing of said pel&gt;‘t&lt;&gt;a, present the same furesamination ata adju«taMnt n
an’s SAsaaraniu-x.
and that the hnr. at law of eaid deceased, and all
other parsons interested in surd relate are requi­ ed by iba Probate Court for the county of Batry.
Bborsiaa' C. Priodfo. Jodge ofProbate.
who will meet for swell purpose, el the oftire ot
In the tnMIer of tbe estate of tamuel Lewis. red to appear ala aoaeton of said Court, then to tbs Cuuatv Clerk, io tbe t-wn.l.is nf Hastings Cs
be holdsa at tbe Pnsbuie Office in Heatings, and
abow
causs.tf any there be, why the prayer of toe In arid county of Barry..« Muodsr. tha twenty- th
Un rwdragtatd Sling the pMHion.doly veriSed.
fourthdsy_of Angast. next, and an Mender tbe qo
petuietwr should tort be granted.
And it ia further ordered that the itaitfonsr
prating Sir reason, therein Set forth, lint Ad
November, A. if IM. at tbe boars of ten a ■ an
m-niatraiKHi of uidaatala m iy br c.anmitled to ■ire notice to all parties interacted, of tbe pen­ ri
deuce uf said petition, and the bearing thereof, dock. A. M. on each uf tbe rewpuetive Jars above cm
herself
and
Lsmsel
tawia,
eon
ofaaid
decarod
meutiauod | six months from the filh cay of Joao. Pa
Coldwater. May 16, 1937.
Thereupon. Il ie ordered that Monday, tho XT th by caiauug a copy of this notice and order to be IM. bmng tbe time limited by the arid Probate gi
in the lla.ttoes Banner, a nubiie
Mimu. Kadwat As Co.
I have lieen day at Joly* nest, at ten ffei-ek tn ibe foreseen, pnbliahoil
Cuur*.
tar the final adjustment of ell claims of
aaMgoed for tbr beanag of Mid petHioo. and newspaper printed al Heslinga and eirrolating IS agaiasl said estate.
.su
afflicted lor some years with what fk« bo
Ural Ibe heirs al law ol sa.d d.teaard, and el arid county of Barry, for four soceesaire weeks,
JAMES A-SWEEZET, 1 apasafo- se
prerioua to said day of hearing.
/
physicians trim Consumption.
Il had'
DANIEL STRIKER,
I afoaoru. no,
“iSX'SiL
reduced me to such a low slate, that I ‘to appear al a aoweioo of Mid Court, then to bo
Dsled. June folh. IcCt.
JunalT.
ta
bol'iea el tbe Probate Office.in the village of Has______________________ ____
Co
was incapable of attending to my buai- Uttgs, and abow eanae, if aev there be, why the
newa. I suffered continual paina in my rrs’ker of the petitioner should n..l be granted.
And
II
is
further
ordered,
thaMbe
petilioerr
tames, and my strmmeh was no disordered,
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8\LE.
that my food would pa— undigested. — of lhe pendaeey oleetd peUlfon. end tbe beerong
NOTICE ia hereby given, that by virtue af a HOW IZJ3T' now TIESTOHED 1 ”
After using the mneV-p»pnlar medicines Iberrom,
“f AN lieenee beanex date the M'b nt April. IMO,
order lo be pubbabed to ibe ••Ifoatings Banner
/■st roHuW, ia a JbaW MNbpe; Afar Ute.
of the day tn no ^Tert. I was induced a »e w saeper pein tod an! eirentatlag in arid conn- end greeted to me by the Judge of Probate of tbu
coualy efCnlhoua. and Blate of Michigan, aa Ad- A LECTCBE ON THR NATCRK’TREATMENT.
through the influence of one of v»ur true ir of Barry, for three successive weeks, immvdi- minislretrtx uf'he Eatate of J anon Cow lea. Isle » nnd radical Cure at Spermstarrbiaa nr Senias!
STANDARD
riling agents, to use your R. IL IL, and “ft t™’
said cmniy vtCalb-mn. derested. 1 sb.ll tell . Wlnkuuaa, Settiri Debility. Nsrvousseas. ami
Public Auction or Vendue, to tiw bigbral bidder, Involuntary Ernie.ions, inducing Imnoteorf, /
am bappv to have the pleasure to infiirm
‘ jy|
Jedge nf Probate.
al ibr DwoUiggHeuse. ua lhe Sueih half nf the Cbnsumpliou. mx&gt; Mrstri and Physical bebility. /
vwtiMrt.'afUr wring
b«l»lee of the
North-West quarter if ■'octhm f.'urtoeu (lointba
_Dy ROBERT J CULTERWELL, M. D.
]
township of Juba.town, ia the County ot B.rey4
'Resolvent, I am entirely eared.
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
and Stale of Michigan, on Ttairuday. tbe Md da*
Mr wife •has been subject Io the aickof July. 1*0. at one e ctoek in tbe afternoon ef eeaoi Sell Abuse mar beeffinlnally remored-withAH persons having claims agsinsl the
out inlerori medieiee, ae iba &lt;tonren&gt;u« applies
headactie. but, since yotar remedies have
..■■I dqr. the following deecni.sd itesl EOste ■.
XaUUaf »TJJwwi Orr,
Tbe North fraet.iwiel half of tho North Eaat Itoaaf entwHea. hutraUMOta. medieulMi bngtea.
t&gt;r«m introduced Into my family, the use 4e0Maed. are hereby n.Aibed and rvHurstrd to
aad other emfuneal ttovieea. lairre clrarlr deutprerool tb. -ir.r fo/esatninaliM aud afeua.nieo; quarter nfeectrnn Fifteen, in Township nee (1) vnelrstta. and «bo entirely new ata highly oneNorth af RuagrfEight &lt; fl) Wool, tontsiaiar n netytu the uaderataned CtHuauaai.uera.duiy wpuuned six sod H UMho acres.«teept Ufty e.x &gt;44, acres
J&gt;y the Probata C«rt« &lt;■ the ennaty of Barry, on th, N- rth rid. of the aoa,. leuvltg Forty and gdUivr. fall v explained, by vnras. nt which error —
one 1. rnubfed te anre himself perfectly, and a.
Who Will meta far aneb perpuee. at [he office hfolnOths acres.
Alaa, ibuttovlh half of the North west quarter the least Marible rest, thereby avofatag all tha
of ftoetfosi rnurtoeo. (1*. 1 enntalning Eigttty v«0)
wtu. rfiovu a noox to tuocyaia an tuoasaerre. same township and Rangy
.nineteenth [Ifllb] dat of December, one thou..
.
re
Al*o tbe Wees herfufrtto. Booth-Weal quarter oraaod eight Iromlred and sUt- throe, at the Loera of Heati in Two (krnnatatatag eighty (ta) aeren.
Kent under seal, fa a plain envelope. Is a«y ft
sddrese. pta Mid, un tbs receipt of two postage B.l ionta. froi .be ltd. day W
atampri by
Jf
UmS for'the Sari adjustment trf ril clauna “itatad JHO.
MART COWLES.
1Z7 Bowery. New Ytrfc. Fact Office Boa. tffiM er

. N,wt Y*’rk»J«»l.r L—The HtfU cvntame tbe following:
Man land Heights, June 98.—We
were vUited here ymterday by Grn.nl
Hooker, accompanied by Brig. General
X* arren. The object of tbe visit was to
inquire into the propriety ,.f evacuating

Gera Oct.—YaamSTtMaoa will give
&lt;w&gt;b »f his mirthful exhibitions at the Ful­

Itowl L. Powdi, aaun hto appearance to be en­
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1863

€l)t 3Juting« Ifanntr
ra roouaato iti»t nuau&gt;

’oily of disturbing our •'amicable rela­
tions” with Southern merchants and with
the slave sUttet,"affd boldly joined hands
with the South In “agitating** uncondi Hon­
al.................
aubnaustiom .The whole mercantile
oumiiMsaiJy were very much disturbed
■nd alarmed becaneseveral kind hearted
men of their number in this ail
11 ' r. •!
ndfui
uf God's neglected poor.
The question
was finally settled, partly by a mob and
partly by legal proceedings.
So Miss
Urandal's school in Canterbury was supprtsvd by violence; and tape jmd bob­
bin had a great triumph.

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AT THE

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‘listings' Oiisiittss

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Jirtrtort DRUG
Roberts

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JUST RECEIVED
Of bs«U«r Crowl*. andbrisblar dysi;
On high iU randy petals hung,

a new and moat complete assortment of

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DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

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HO in: RTS A: STRIKER

FOR MBCHAXICAL AKD MEDIC15AL
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Of .ter! ra its*!. the strif. .bove’

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glisrtUanD.

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAB, SPICIS. PEPPER.
PKCXES. HGS. RA131XB.CODFIMI;

£

cost of
il&gt;e Court House, Haiilnc*. Wien.
Swxnsr.
L’STICE OF THE PEACE, Will attend totk.

d^LBROOK,

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tad CookiBX Extracts,

PENS. PE&gt;H 1.8. rtKS, PAPER, EMVELOPES. CARDS, "
*
HOST POPULAR

patekt medicines
join itom.RTs

CBIEAIP, FOB &lt;DASB
TTOBXET »»d COUNSELLOR AT LA

&lt;ften balance tbo hooka, and make
kv.b settlement uf our running account
with the South.
headed kuuk-Loepcr will always look at
both aides ul huulwfgsr, Uul failing either
to charge or credit a«|cry&lt; jtem pfiecting
bis prosperity.
Tbo best «f hudousv
men w’lB, even then, Im very often de­
ceived. When a loss occurs, it la natural
either to make light of it, or to flatter
ourselves that somehow or other »c
ihall get our money. 'Very few ‘meu
have the courage or tbe will to look their
r.tf.ura squarely TYi’^hi! eyes. The

aehild when a single figure of
While it Is well,
through life, always to look on the bright
side, it la far betuu/'1 always to look on

I 11 ul

We affirm thnt slavery, thus far, with
majority of the people of this country
has been made purely and simply a com.
mcrciul question. We have beenj.unwH*
ling to luol a£ Il honestly, in Its moral
aspects but have steadily calculated ita
money' wUUe.' ' .A hundred millions of
dollars or m&gt;rc, per year, of cotton rev­
enue, lias Lceii enough to cover up and
entirely hide from out- ey esmh
of ail villainies." A bund*
sear has made eloquent and infeniwa a
tluW»an*'ttM.guca •” defending slavery no
both a harmleoa and a'divine lnatituti.m.
A hundred milMooa
a

ROBERTS A'STKIKEB.

KIAFPEI A BFBB0W8,

TABLI8HED 1760.

TTORXEYS sad COURtHCLLOBfi Al LAW

Snuff and Tobacco
ItA M QU«b*t* »’"**• „
DAMIEL COOK,
omc or rut

,

tenths of the CheirtUn comrriaaity M-aU
UentlmiMi.

Uatfl them—to

Sreateninc them

they did not move to put a etop'lb.TL—
Whoever writes the history of “ Chatbam street chapel** or of the “Broadway
Twbernads," will have mvend chapters
on a Koru nr tw o of mobs got up entirely
by men engaged in business South.

NO. 11.
THE BATTLE

OF GETTYSBTKG.

tbe great victory st Gettysburg
Lee’s pion of boule was simple.

He

The merchants uf the North, to
this shoe of
their Southern trade, demanded tlio in­
bstinstoly to break It The shelling of famous Fqgltlre-Stave Low—on* of the
moat infamous enactments that over dis­ ing hill, and tbo unflinching courage and
graced any nation in the dvilixod world. complete dlciplino of tbo army of tbe Po­
Their influence, (and money,) backing op tomac repelled tbe attack. It was renew­
the South, secured ita passage.
ed at thn point of tbo shoe
seddeaThe merchants of Boston disg
When the venerable John Quincy Ad- city by their (alacrity) and
un the western aide with an consecrated
smn first opened'bis mouth for liberty, boldnsM in tending from
and eloquently demanded tbe sacred from under the shadows of old Fsneuil
right uf potltion in Congress,every North­ Hall, a poor black man wbo
innocent
ern merchant was half scared to death.— of every crime except thnt of loving* his infantry and an artillery educated
Dealers in dry goods, hardware, and own liberty—his own body and soul.
midst ofchargoa of hostile brigades could
groceri___
--------- *ith manqfacturers
in
Die merchants of New York disgraced poadbl) bare sustained this axasult.—
Connecticut and Massachusetts in their
Hancock's corps did sustain h, and hasofforta to quiet that “craxy old man."—
got down &lt;x&gt; their knees in Castle Gar­ covered itaolf with immortal'botrars by
They were told by Southern traders,
Tbe
total
----- --------den, and offered themselves living sacri­ its constancy and’ courage
plainly, from store to store, and from fices to lb« great idol of Slavery—backed wreck of Cusbing'a battery—the Hal uf
■hop to insnufaoUiry, that the North
up by the ’-brents of The Journal of Com- Its killed mnd wounded- tks-Jpeeeo oi
must stop short—not go another inch, or taeree—which paper demanded that busithe South would rebel, oeaso buying
should choke their consciences.
Yankee notions, and break up the Union.
sell their principles with their goods, and
Awful!
animals—of dead soldiers in false, and
protect “Southern institutions."
Arthur Tappan As Co., then the leading
Who were tbe loudest and boldest In dead soldiers in gray—more marvellous
silk merchant* of New York, were soon
their condemnation of William H. Sowingird out as arnerng the most dangerous urd, beenu»o be dared to tench thst God's war—are a ghastly and shocking testimomen in the commuuiiy.
Tbsy &lt;crc
nytothe terrible fight of the Second
looked upon as the mortal enemies of the
irpu that none will gai
South liecause they did not like slavery.
of breaking
ill ever have the di»ti
our great A arthem ciliet.
They kept n splendid stock of goods, and
, The blows which Charles Sumner got
sold them al fair prices. They were good
dtixen*. They were honest Christian froth Northern merchants. hart him vast­ for. Tbo battle commenced at daylight.
men. disposed to help every good cause. ly mum than the bodily bruises Inflicted on the side of the horae-shue position, exupon him by the asssaatin. Brooks, for
But they sternly held to tbe awful heresy
hich Ewell bad
tbev were given to him day by day fur
embodied,in the Savior’s Golden Rule.—
crush through. Musjmtry proThey were gnretted and stigmatized oi
riaine of the sun.
a thick
•‘Abniitiouhls" all nver the South, and
wood veiled this fight, bat out of IW leaff
naginnblo Indignity was heaped ner, however—God bleoe him—:s yet
upon them. Ten thousand dollars were dive, battling for freedom.
No body of men cried so loudly fur
offered there for the leoR (brains being
■care* in those States) of the senior mem­ “equal rights" and slavery in Texas as
.
ber of that dod fearing firm. A slave's Nurtheni merchants.
Northern merchants scared and bribed
suppose, huw dsngerons it was to listen lliat great ginnt, Daniel Webster, and ihrqjigh thia wood. Tbo demonstmtiefcbrought him from almost the highest
to heivetily teachings or Christian duty.
pinnacle of earthly honor and fame, down was protracted—it was slMolately pre­
The etort nf Arthur Tapps
parative ; but there was ao
’
"
two iii humility to an untimely grave,
finally inubded at midnight by some
i
■Northern merchants have had an equal
thousand of tbe Copperlreads of New
officers irvojir western front mentioned,
York, led on entirely hy business meh,. fever for years lest the •grrns Southern with the gravity doe to tbs fwet, that the
snd nearly alt the windows of their new commercial convention” should turn the rebels had felled trees nt Intervals upon
and brnotifiil warehouse were demolished. current of trade from the South direct to
Other th-'uitanda of the most httpeotaWt Europe. A single resolutiun proposing face of our position.
Iwiainees men of the eilv were ■pectators (If they could burrow tbe money a4 the works for the protection of artillery men.
orthis -^itit rctribuimn,’’ mid htrtdly tip- North) to b bl Id two or three steamers to
Suddenly, and about ten In the fore­
Clauded it. The tnob finding^ out, just run from Charteaton or mobile, to Liven। time—and before breaking into the pool or Faris, would give thorn all the noon, the
?remises—that Major General Arthur lock-jaw ur the lapc-and-bobbio tremeua. leuce as of deep sleep fell upon fee field of
■ ppan was commander-in chief of a large
Northern merchants hare suffered battle.
» RO «epli
force of clerks, well armed with loaded themselves to be swindled enormously The n
.
mtatf* A*
muskets, brhlnd'the shatters, wisely de­ by such men as Black-Mail Hambleton west, and massed tlicre Longstreet's eorpa
termined tu beats’retivM *nd make tracks uf the “Southern Confederacy" newspa- and Hill’s corps, tb hurl them upon the
To be “on the record" m “friends weakest point of our entire position.
fur home. Tba-weiteHted bod his earItcot trainings in morals, polities, and iif tbe Soulh’waa more important than to * Eleven o’clock—twelve o’clock—one
military science under the leadership uf bo on the record as friends of liberty and
o’clock. In the shadow cast by the tiny
that, add Major-General in-defense ufaaid ofliberty mid of juatice. Thousands of
farm house 18 by 20, whkh Gen. Meade
property, sud of csriauiiaalieoable rights, dollars were paid to silence that gratrliSrs
has made bis headquarters, lay wmried
■nd con now iwar (ealimouy that bis qual- seamp. His “black list" was a terror
- - tired reporters.
Thero
to every white-livered mcrohat in New Staff officer and
bulducR, and sagacity—were of^e very It»k.. ...
—wbiebhsd
higheqt order. Hist samo,gallant com*
But time and apace fail us.
We esn- the scene the singing of
lusader wbi&gt; then so distinguished him­ net begin to go through with such a rolself, in a very prutrartqd conflict, is now ume of buaineaa Items. We tatvc men- tbe wbitewsubed cottage. In the
of its warbling, a shell screamed oves
in honored auidier on the retired1 list,? liotted only a fcw ufjtoe great
. -.ju nihilists are now setting;,not with tbe pen, but the honse. instantly followed by another.
period in life, worth a duxwi of A certain
ho can figure up tbe
full of the most complete artillery preJudo
sort of Majur Gauerals whose names shall tosses which tlto North has .pcrodically
met with on their Southern trade 1 Who to an infantry battle that was ever uxbibnot be menliuuqd in ibis place
ited. Every siaa and form of sheU known
The rowdies at Now York were still can Ix^ln lo tell us of tbe Incidental dam- to British and American gunnery shrisk^
kept at wurtf by the merchants—by pub- ccr to character and morals which our ed. whirled, moancsl, whistled and wrath
Northern business tuen haro suffered in
their •‘commercial inter'eourse" with the
South 1
very kindly, relieved,him of must uf bis
e-----------------hare now to
To cap the climax,
tioptthuld "furniture, Lnruiug .it ju_^be pay, literally, thousands of millions of a very bell of fire that amaxod tbs eldest
streel iu front of |&gt;ia door./ Ibe family dollars, direct! v and iridirertly —Mo aay officers. They bmvm* yard—burst
escaped without personal damage, and nothing of hundrads of thousands of, prec­ next to the fence &lt;m both tides, garnished
ious lives— befor* the books -can bgj.set.
Itsc mob.bad.every thing their
usual with the hitched horses
without HisVu: banco uf either
lied.’ 'Merchants, manufacturers, .mid and7 orderlies.
The -------------------fastened animals
—
buslneka men of the North, what do yon reared and plunged with terror.
or the pulico.
Ono
Then
think of the profits iff sudTa traffic)
ff|bsn&gt;C length a portrait of a venerable
parent Was brought out for destruction.
The light «if Ute are rcVcaled.U&gt; tbe’crowd

TELLOW SNUFF.
prreoe-.-c.red the ibdgte’«.f our nwMoC.l

[. M. SHELDON

J*™

TOBACCO-

dteten voices.

The picWrq was spared,

Blair, inode tbs J»Ucrait« .MotmncnUi in
M and ex­
n speech at Coldwater, al a rev lew of tbp
StJcwrelry, bifor.
d^rture dTlHr J J M .1. N M amb-J-v.-e driven, :br
r&amp;iment frmn ttffeamp «»’Mt plane;

I reiterate w/bi. nsn fcct‘ Mkhigan
liM eulistad fifty thousand men for this
How many of them do you think A'shell M op the little step oftboHesdU'~“ eta.,,
»U* Anl*&lt;
■r&gt;Pp.» to ui»~&gt;gbu.,ut.. lU™ have been killed or died of wound*?—
could not be eold at home, aud the hdte Unites you have teen the account yw
eocrteaiy.
and
uf of buyers wore often demanded to w»U»fj would «im« fur from guessing
—inaarwewwlwi
10! Moro than itml wooM
the
■ “
.. chivalry"
&gt;■ .
.t ti&gt;ifMWfFTfsdcr»
,t.v. s—vasterV....S
hud uut, URlsretily ROO'!

How do

°Ut us glance M tte rtcbrffft?

M wrecked’he other &lt;Jsr.

bb.1 Tlev WlH (urnleh 'Aod

immediately to

�went of iron through the bone of I
Another, cut with an exploded ■
pm MM Rxtlr.aA^I
num.—ABtaAm* Zswrofo.

.wrfiOOTtimm tai 18* &lt;Ma- nTdoC.
ir*°rt*.»w ~ ~°~U« Ib.p~pkof
non Taken.
w«l &lt;w

l-«l 0.13«»j«
mm&gt;

Court House.

■*»

aS.

■tar Meaisv. April Wh IM3. Ps»
Trelai
tee Mtrtlre* Cvars
I tears Battle Creak aa fallow*;

ich-, July Uth, 1MX

CoL WM b £**

that tba rebel infeat
In the midst of macb apparent excite­ । Prof. Hasans ia bis etrod. We believe
ment atroag passional feeling and loud the appointee eminently fitted for tbe
pnaittoo.and that tbe university under
||J m.l»
4.1, T.—V1CKSBVRO B
bi* edmlnlstralioa, will not only
main­
IT »t1RBB&lt;DERSD O*
, tain the pruud position it now &lt;
7*- OUK8.
-eM«aia —v.uj LA1 --------* - **-*
GLORY
°B incrc,*ID® in T.ro.f.rh,
ro*P*ritJ' the FOURTH OF JULY.
line as tha aopport. at the cis* w tsw'C, uiitHkwu ar.a tmprvjixjiceo
ENOUGH FOR ONE DAY.
with war cries and a aav.
W^inctno. JrfjT.-S^reU,, W.lte. color*.
monstration* of the public journals of
dispatch to-day fromBUR
Ad­
ieu under has received
Port*a uXviCKSBlJRG
this State as a true index U the popular
sentiment regarding the removal of Dr.
luIUiwoll., Jrij 10.-TV. rtl—I.
RENDERED JULY FOURTH 1
captured Belem, lad., this morning, burn
Tappan from the Presidency of tbe Uni­ 1 French rale. After a protracted straggle
ed the d» p««t «&gt;f the Lmilev ilk and Ohmverity, be would have made up his mind ! and several advances vid repulses, tha

and severest test of the stuff that ad­
's division in

better fight-

yesterday by oor infantry and artillery.
The rebel* were over our defenses. They

al once, that popular indignation would
prevent hi* successor from attempting U&gt;
fill the position vacated.
Il has been
painful to the real friends of tbe Univers­
ity to witness this ebullition of patalnn—
for it la nothing less than that—and all

waa tbi* brave infantry that al one time,
from tbe exhaustion of their ammunition.

such must have seen or soon will see,
that the real interests of tbe University

are, by such unreasonable demonstrations,
more greatly prejudiced than they possi­
service of grape and caanister was awfuL bly could be, by tbs quiet removal of a
It enabled oor lines outnumbered two to
doxeo
selfebristened “Chancellor*." We
tn one, first to beat back Longstreet, and
then to charge upon him, and take a great say it, after due consideration and not
number of his men and birnself prisoners. without much reflection, that the com­
Strange sight I So terrible was our mu* ment* and appeals of tbe leading journals
ketry and artillery fire, that when Arm­
of thia State, in tbeir first articles, at least,
steads brigade was checked on ita charge,
aud stood resling, all of Ito men dropped were but the manifest ebullitions of pas­
tbeir mu*ket* and crawled on tbeir hand* sion snd personal prejudice. Should any
and knees undcrnretii tbe *tream of shot, of them deem thia judgment harsh, we
till close to our troops, where they made will be content to wait until tbeir passion*
sig-»* of surrendering. They passed thru’
cool, and then ask them to lay aside all
oar ranks scarcely noticed, and slowly
went down tbe slope to the road in the
rear.
Before they got there the grand eharge
of Ewell, scleinwly sworp to and carefully
prepared, had foiled.
Tbe rebel* had retreated to their lines,
and opened anew tbo storm of shell and
shot from their 120 guns.
Those who
remained al tbe riddled Uadqosrtere will
never forget the crouching, dodging, and

pride of feeling, as weft, and answer us

truly If we have misjudged “them.
ery candid observer, that aside from the

personal friends of Dr. Tappan, and the
immediate vicinity of the University,
there has been no great popular excite­

ment upon the subject.
Tbe popular
. masses and those who hold tbe welfarp of
the [fniimiijf above tbeir admiration

SPECIAL NOTICES

CAUTION I

] French obtained posacssior. of Puebla in
1 April lilt, aud after a few days delay

Baltimore, July fl — What i* consider­
ed as p&lt;wft:ve Information is received
marched upon tbo city of Mexico. Mex- here that Gen. Ewell expired to day at e
loo was evacuated after a slight resistanee house two miles from Fsncytown, hi*
wound was received at Gettysburg.
and President Juarex lle-l with bi* weak­
Wa.hin«toa, July «, P. M.—The
ened aud demoralised force* to San Louis President has decided thst tbe applica­
Potaai. Undoubtedly be will attempt to tion of Stephens and Ould for a nersoaal
sustain tlui semblance uf a government interview could not be granted; that oom
from thi* point, while, at Lbe same time. 1 munkutiuria would be received through
the French in Mexico, aided by the Hex ordinary channels.
Carlile, July 7.—Tha railroad bridge
ican Copperheads, known there a* the waa finished to-day.
Tbe rood ia txiw
Church Party, will eel up a Provincial open to Scotland Crvfek. Tbe bridge ibis
government under Louis Nspnlvoa.— ■Ide of Chambersburg, between those
pointe and ab.Mil three miles of road,
Whether Mexico, *■ a nation eeaaes tn
was destroyed, and also about tbe »ame
exist from thia lime forth, probably de­ di*tenc« between Chambersburg and lia
pends much upon tbe temper of other gerstown. It is believed there is no cue
nations relative to Napoleon's efforts to my now in Pennsylvania.
Harper’s Ferry, July 0.—Telegram*
crush out constitutional liberty on thia
received via l»ud««i and Bedford, »bow
Continent. Poor Mexico’ In her his­
,\jte ia between South Mountain and
tory we may read the future of our own Hagerstown, and will aeleet a place be­
nation, abould ueeesakm austain itacif, tween Hageratitnn and the Potomac to
and the policy uf disintegration be recog­ give Meade battle, an it ia considered im­
possible forbim to reach Virginia.
Im
nised.
boden has a force of about ten thousand
protecting the rebel trains and getuog
them across a* fe»t as hia limited uiean*
The TW&amp;waeisaye it baa recci
by will admit. It is raiuing torrents, aud
spiritual telegraph the following
the |&gt;reeenl flood will destroy any p«&gt;n
tonjfflc* between the President and the loon* made. C*uch is moving as rapidly
Ohio Committee of Vallandlgltarnera.— as the roads will allow. A battle will
Though probably not literally, it ia doubt­ probably occur Friday or Saturday.
less substantislly-aulhealic.
Comparing various estimates which
Tht Commitkt to At PrttHtnl :
reach me, I think ctor captures in prisooMa. PaxaroasT.—We have trust­ oners «ill reach 9.000 or 10,000.
To
worthy informatiou that President Jeff, thia number Is lo be 'added the badly
lias given our friend Vai. a chan bill of wounded, who will be gathered up all
health and free p*»*age through and out
uf his dominions. We want you to let
him back into your and our tecritory.—
I we are already gathering by hundred*.
Say yon do It. Your*.
Tbe rebel loss in killed and wounded
tan hardly fitU'brlow 12,000 or 13.000,
Tha Fruitful to At Comuilltt.
wbiriTwIU swell their total loss op to
23.000, er on* Ihird nf At fo/«Zo/75.000

■
. ----- --- &lt;
I DAI I win IKH rsnjy any ae» or wiag i.» may c
Morgan, force-, 7.000 airtmjr. with six «4ms&lt;lsoe is dlmroh'a &lt;my prw^-ro. M
pievw U artillery, left Belem thfe after“*
noon, moving eastward. It ia •'«pp"*dti.7 JateTlhwutevilhi. -tab- nth. tdta.
their purpose is to strike the Indianapobl’”-1
MABV 4XJ&lt; FttfctUS
lis fe Loui.ville Railroad M Victitw or.........................
,----------------Seymour.
Gen. Hob-Mi. with 4,500]
yrSFEBMATOBRIKEX CAM
cwvslrv.at wkwi today was inclnoe pur-1

«»-n"■ '■»

„i.,

/tervr, Ac., •pwUifeaAta

••I to the jlaUu,

At preri.

script ion to stock, tec. The meeting is
represented aa being very bahnnnioua.
and the result waa quite «ati»factory tn
the frioBdeof the enterprise. The subwcriplions misde upon that day, amounted

a ford, which strengthens tbe belief »f * HTMU.MJ UX1SK toawrtata r.rv
Ze.afawgeneral and desperate affray U&gt; morrow vr
' *
‘
•«-«'»-«—
- ■* ••
.»lerr4 v&gt;tl.«al lb* li»vlear«
Tuesday. *
» ‘
“It i« rumored that Beauregard has * j

to nearly or quite &lt;20,000.

A pretty

good ■»bcgteplng for aStery important

large near the Upper Potomac; toro ope- &lt;
New York, July

"r*

Tr^ear ito XCBTOCR SCmtns OF 90TU

thij cotmty bee already commenced; and

'"'Ta—'"'.........thrvuyf lb*
. u&gt; bsolUi ia a few &lt;*»», after

from wliat we can learn, it ii evident that
the crop will not be more than half the

IX—Tbe

who arrived Bunday trom the front, states
tbe Potomac bad fallen five fret auj wa*
fordsMe for fowswM.
Tbe rebel army if concentrating at
Falling Wstor*.
New ^ork, July IX—The Trihuatt

lrr«t*l*r r*pys*.*e iwtat* of
«aty to ciwaveultate'telti. sfltioata

usual average.

Early wheat wu badly

damaged by tbe Hessian fly, and later
Ci- Ida are being nearly ruined by weevil

terr*. lb» amaiwcure Uene*. vs tbe rreetrf*
rfa*ta*rs»cS sevstops. bs will *&lt;** [ftw) a
32ix JL
lMT*hmT»*rs!t"BrollJa;

There is oceasHMislly a field

and rout,

..Fwbeat tbat.will give an unusually large
•
..

Hew Advertisement*.
m.me entirely ruined.

ESTRAY!

era to circulate it in th'* county, we per- ’

milted tbe name to get into print aa the I
Cirmtian." We cannot say that we?

wta’-‘KEi~LS!?T-

Utailenant

vasloe." But it i« r Tittle strange that
thev were 0&lt;4 induced to do so until after 1
his visit 10 ths Oonfoderary. W so ft his
Dtaeosaiou k right and proper If conduct­ influence with the rebels that produced
ed in a spirit of candor, with the object the “mrnriacT* Tbe cviuddenoe is a
of aiding aod correcting rather than of Httle aatguhir,"

Mttruo.—Quite a

onaly announced ita object wa» to organ­
ise a company and open books for sub

afeolMwt paMto uy •Air-**. tevN.

......
’’/'Notice!

iralryman,'

bm’r

day afternoon of !a»t week.

Il* «S&lt;f

‘No*1
gel*WorU, F^^iStred uUay.
“ I' UI’HAM, ti«i Uaiwvvrr Srsasr, ttnfefaiptta..
v. but o}*'*- Vlrewlsra sret frv*.
BySi-asewhun
eral enter**"'.-------------■»S b.dri.,,d■ u-r'it.—; *iirii«uniSiSii»jr
tattle *•”?*,/jb,. brought bi*
IT DMUNKKNMBM CURED.
credited
,f faM below.

B I-?•£*•*•••*'•

1

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1

Tut fouiaruD

g?r*T7

I

reports that they took 4,'KiO prisoners.
The rebels ewtimatn tbeir killed and
wounded « 10.0M."
New York, July IS.—A Harrisburg
dispatch to the Jftruld says a telrgratn
from Loudon, Sunday, states that the
enemy art pressed in front end both
flank* by Meade, wbu hold* them tightly
where they are.
It is raining heavily to-aight.
Thr
Potomac haa not fallen,
PbiladriphU, July IS.-TU /ags.rrr
may still go on in ita career uf usefulness give bitn a^paae, a la Santa AnnL Just
has a special from Boooesbore, of the
J^v m. tea.
jy»’*w
A Fomosst.—Tbe Democratic papers
astiafy me that our interest—our cause—
12lh, staling that our forces are steadily
e publishing tbo following extract,as an and provpority.
advancing, and ars in sight ‘of the rebel i, g.lLE OF STATE LANDS.
Wo arc not of those who believh that that of tbo llplun—will bo promoted by
teranco uf Thurlow weed :■"*
Toledo, July 6.—Tbe Knights of the
letting Vai. into osr country, and it »U*II
but
no
fighting
to-day.
It
is
reported
the
the University is nothing without “Chanbe done as promptly sod cordially aa Jeff Golden Urd* broke into the depot at rebel* have attempted to turn our right
odlor” Tappan as ita head. .Possibly it let him out of bis. Is it a bargain 1
IlunllogUta. Indiana, about 2 o'clock thia
out of At Rrpobhetw petty. Bach a man
Frederick, M&lt;L, July 12.—Account*
canuot remain in or act with a partJ
Tht Coaunilltt lo At Prnidtnt.
tbe
friend*
of
tlie
latter
and
the
indlacro1 from tbe front represents Ixe surrounded
whose chief end and aim ia to destroy the
Of course not." Can’t do 1U Soo you tributed them among tbemarlvee.
I at or near Williamsport^ Our (lih corp*
old Union and establi* a .pew and entire­ lion of tbe friends of the former. Indeed,
bleat first.
occupy Hagerstown aud the TOth corps
ly different one, 'with all the modern im­ it may be regarded aa certain that the
Funkeotuwn.
prov etnen to.* ”
exertions of tbe press and tbe Alumni of
Tht Prttidnl fa tht Commillet.
Boston, July 6.—The enforcement of
We ars rapidly pushing Lee V» the riv
Tbe Albany Jonnalsays it is a forge­
Then it’s no trade. By-by
A. 1
the
college,
aided
in
fostering
ill-feelings
draft
in
Marancfiusetta
io
to
proceed
forth
er. Gen. Kelly is reported on tbe Vlrry, and that no such sentiment was ever
with. Those wbooe* names ^re drawn ginia side of the Potomac t» stop the pro­
by other prominent persons, here and
uttered by Mr. Weed.
Aaarnuar Aaauvrs.—Tbo Pbiladel- will be notified at once, and then allow­ ! gross of Lee. Present information shows
'there, if persisted in, will succed in ruinei* Pritt recalls the fact that General ed ten days to sppear or furnish a sub­ that tbe rebels have not crossed, but got
Tbe Demooratic State eon vention iqg tbe University, either with or with
cCellaa, while in the command of the stitute, or pay W00.
over most of their s oumled and rccrussed '
out Dr. Tappan. We do not charge this
with ammunition.
ed the following;
Judge McCunn. of New York, (then etay“That whenever it becomes practicable
1 There are some reasons known to tn. ing m WaMringtoa). at midnigl t, taking
Dalifa*, July &amp;.—Tbe auainer Harriet i
to obtain a convention of all, or three
him by a Provoet Guard, placing him on Aachaey, fowr and a half days from Ber- j
fourth* of tbe states, such body should be why a change in the Presidency or tbe
Presiden t J urea ha* abandoned lbs city
. the care and banishing him to New York,
of Mexico. On June fitb a french divia
ecuvsned, for the purpose of proposing University may have been desirable. Of
withan injunction not to return under
each amend menu to the Federal Cuuati1 peril uf bis life. What makes this cane from Charleston and Wilmington.
tulioo as experience has proved to be
of Judge McCunn more flagrant ie tbe
iment in
party protect ion against tbe excited p.mI press upon our friends of tbe press, and feet that no reason was. assigned for hie
ulace. The whole French armv is ex­
future others, the necessity for a little more eanWashington, July 7.—A gentlemen pected to occupy tbe capital on the ftth
dor in tbo discussion uf thia question; a
baa just arrived from Richmond, who left Three newspapers are already rctobli.bed
We had undrestood that the Democ­ little lees of passion, engendered by the
favoring French policy. One say* the
McClellan tiod a perfect right tt» remove day before yesterday. The defense* are
racy were unitedly in fi*vor of “tbe Union
any person from his military department occupied chiefly by armed citisens, and occupation &lt;/tbe oily settles with abwaaitwaa,*' bet hers we have a specific prolute certainty that it is neceosary to ex­
tbe Board of Regents; a little more re- who bed attempted to demoralize or in­ fears are entertained that Lee will be cu^ tricate by root the democratic element.
off snd Richmond captured before an ayJiaqui*hnfer.t of the mao for tbo inatlui
• tiri n&lt;&gt; lonu.r
.1_ _ _ ’
my can be eoncentrated there.
tkai; a little more regard for tbe poeitioo
Srsasox Cuntctttuca.—In a speech
made at Newark, New Jernes, In April
deal and his friend*.
last, Mr. Vallsndigham made 'the follow­
C^rio, Jul^g.—Maj-Gen. Ogleehy has French.
It should be borne in nrind, in discos- ing remarks:
Baars Bovs or Mannan.—Tbo boys
just arrived at Mem phi*. Ila mya the
“ It ba* been proclaimed that It never term* of the capitulation of Vicksburg
of Hagerstown deserve honorable men­ alng thia subject dial tbe4foard ufRrgenta
A Vallaxuioham Oauas St-srnx&amp;n.—
was
the
Coofrderate'e
Intenthn
to
Invade
tion. In tbe Revolution, we know that are the chow; u guardians of tbe Universi­
enbool-boys drilling with sticks on the
’.tee Northern States. Yet, if this war is
ramparts of an old fort frightened away ty. They are before and abovo either kept up, battles fooglit, no relenting spirit,
party ineludmg the editor, refowl u.euw
orar IfiM British. In tbo Wbeoahickoo Preaid ent or Professor. If theyhavasKit no prospect of peace, no sound «f crwieord ।
port Velland-glmm for Gmetitar- and thr
rivyr, wear Philadelphia, a boat-load of
Buitarauta u iibdrsw U^r MtruUagv from
srf to stair THIS iNVABlON'"
Hessians were sunk by boys burling large
the paper. Neithsr potion of the party
^An exchange adds Akry pointedly,
»« able U. support , pa|wr l,..‘
.
Cincineati. July 10.—The Gateittt
ing reepoei bill ties, give credit for eoooees, _..* A®e‘irlln«
VallaBdigharn’s

fire. It was appalling to as good soldiers
aven as they wore.
ther developments. The reasons for tbe
What remains lo aay of the fight 1 II1 "removal of Dr. Tappan are not made
struggiod surlily on the middle of/Oe
public. When fully known they may
horse shoo on the west grew big and ‘ XnUntil then,
gry on the heel at the Southwest, lasted be ample and conda»ive.
there till right o'clock in the evening, let ns wait. Tbo ptoplt are willing to
when the fighting Sixth corps went joy­ wait; and iftbe pre** will aid them, in
ously by as a reinforcement through the
wood, bright with coffee pots on the fire. endeavors to restore tbe exercise of calm
and deliberate judgment, the University

.

large and enthuaiaatic railroad meeting
was held al the Court H&lt;him on Wednes­

P-cY allatsdigbarn at every haxa.d ;
|
be has indul.ital.ta v.i.l.M«l .J.

very 'much regret the mrstske; for It la'

' undoubtedly a fart of one* duty In life &lt;
to'Afturd pleasure, eVen though it lie to
-children andfools. One of the latter !
data evinced hie piemitre at our mivtaU j

A

•through the local columns of the Pioetrr.1
-And he even offers to lend, ns .bis dcril

‘(we suppose that ia not the “F. D"—
,

First or Foolish Devil.) to help us out
i&gt;( orthographical difficulties, Ate. Now
we eubml^that soch a proposition la rath-

•er cool, coming as It does from the man

who seldom writes or print* a sentence,
*bul what is fiiulty In grammar or orthog­
raphy.

Coming as it does from the man

u» denote the srta oi vi—— - •­
French rer«dutfoni.t; the wne man wb%
ia tbe very same column, in which be

“home manufectare," end talk* of;

n &gt;i» rfc.m"®" ta"’' ,,'*rir
,te&gt; JmuK
M-CEnglbb comjxwiti'T, the readers m
.
tn JI that be be riv*W’
Ibe out avian P'”. — —
pruv^*, after which there will

baa litlfo time left, in which U&gt; l«*» h“
■swrvicM to anybody.

1’nawrotoancAt. Joraaai..—We have
rredVed the Ametlean Phrtnulxjicn. I
J^mal and Lift /ihitfrftrd. publUwd

’•XMfPWV. Fowler &amp; Well., No. 80R,
Broadway, N. Y. Price &gt;1.50 arntse
ytb’K M.ier* This Journal contains I

vworiderablc unique and readable foetter,
a®d is.ypv0y 4he patronage ,.f the public.
The prevent number contains disquiait- [

wd) » °°r ioatitutfoM U learning, as In

We vaaxA ekw this article without

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Fortress Mutfro^ July 10.—Maj. Ge
Dix and staff arrived al Fort M&lt;e.n
last ttighl snd reported that their ex pec

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tfje gistings fanner,
IS PUBLISdED SVEMY WEDNESDAY,
tr itKstixdi, BAitxr coomtt, MicuttfAx

A

C.C.UOLBMOOH,

Stlntrt Jtttrj.

“d C*a»s*Hor M Law. Solitilor

ed to. Offic* io llolhrauk lu«-V^

ded, “and now I'm going to wipe it out.
Shut the door, iMtr. and keep y®««"®U
and tbs children out of danger! IT! bo
back shortly. Goodbye!” and’ without
waiting for a reply,'bo ran out in the di­
rection of bi* rifle, hie wife vainly calling
fiw him, and entreating him him to come
Iback, and not risk bh lifefooliahly.
A* aoon aa be dice more got hold of
Ibia rifle, be hastened to load it, and fch,
iaa he afterward* expressed It, “like a
Then, keeping bimeelf a*
tnew man.”
much
under cover aa possible, bo hurried
।
tup to a point wliere be could eeorete him&lt;•elf and command a fair view offlw mouth

of ytdla, that

P 1
the top uf his lung*:

ami bar it up tight I The Iniun* are arter
you. and I’m a prisoner! Quick 1 quick!
ur you’re mt, and the children loo I1'
For a moment or two tbs mother and
children stood as if paralyzed with setonishmeut and terror, and then, to bis great
relief, bo raw bis little boy point in the
direction of tbe skulking Indian, and all
three hastily rulreet and close the door. &lt;
“Tbe Indian now uttered a fierce yell,
land stepped out into plain view, fired

AT THE

HASTINGS
Ofadnuiog wo,
UU *alwcr fslU up&lt;

DRUG STORE!!!

Hastings’ ^nsintss glirtttorj.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

rxEAl.KHS

froniJUta horrid f»ie

Tltat lovely Linn. that noble mind

JTIJaT RECEIVED

a new and most complete awortmcnt of
DRUGS AND MIE BMC IN EK,

MASON ALLEN,

Chemical*. Paints, OH*, Cam

phene, Huruisig Finid,
TURPENTINE AND alcohol.

I

ROBERTS A NTMIKER,

(9&amp;1 UWW.

glisrdlann.

______ AND
.kb MF.meiNA
T3T FOB MECHANICAL
MEDICINAL
. PURPObTS.ONLY^I

THE SETTLER’S EXPLOIT

1) ’. !!•'"A...indnW-tflRM.eUlly,
WTSaXS
CTV-

As Samuel Bowdileh, one of the early
settler* on Green river, in Kentucky, wn*
going acroa* a patch of awntnp, one after­
noon, about half a mile from hirdwslllng.
Lu look slier some catliv, be beard a Slick
snap behind him, nnd turning quickly
lound, found himself confronted with a
.huge savage, in oil the hideotisneas of his
TEA, COFFEE. RCGAR. RPICEB. 1'EPPER.
War paint, and with hi* rifle or musket
1-RUNEN. FMJN. RA ININ B,CODFtoll.
leveled st hi« bead, the muzzle not more
' j than four feet from him. -Bowditch bim
self had a rifle in Ills band, but he knew
the Indian cotfid sbotil him before bn
j could raise it and fire, end he did not
ggUOW J-XBTSUlXIs'T
make the attempt, but immediately drop­
HI cwUnr Eitrartk.
ped it to the ground and held up hi^6wn
palma, in token of submission.
On seeing ibis the aavage^waUted up
nud saidi._^_
x'
••Give Itijunjltm E* see you're a big chief, and 1 hope।
[•EXH, I’KNCILB, INKS. PAPER. ENwo may Be friends.”
• Where.live I" asked theaavatfe. a* be।
iwodiiecd a stout thong of deer skin, andI
/proceeded to bind the naiid* uf 14* capMOST POPCLAft

• fall Block

lUlbrook** N

GROCERIES!

•WEESBY a ALLE1L
rriraNBY* at law«®

IVMligaUOB

cL?.
Will t&gt;« happy

v fktTICF OF THP rEACE, *111 attend V&gt;Ui*

MkUs. Barty cw*aQ, M ra-

NO. 12

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1863.

_________ _

I. A. HOLBHOOK,

t~ i-i-------------------------------- 7~
J. M. RVMMELL.
.....■□.cnSstfltamM. Offirato R-SM11.
I-' .UTT.-.Stats •tasot- ,

both pieces, ooo after toe other, at toe
dwelling, a* if be had impulsively adopted thia mean* to vent hi* rage at being
discovered and foiled ot murderous pur
pose. Then looklug round at hi* captire,
he threw down toe rifls belonging
to the latter and drawing hi* tomahawk,
started toward him on a run. Bowdileh,
who bad watched every motion, and
knew that in hk rage, toe savage would
brain nnd sculp him, now gslbered all
his itn-ngtof and mads one desperate ef­
fort l&lt;» free himself, acting ratner from
the instincts ofaelf preservation than from
any hope of success.
-

But to his great joy, lit* unspeakable
joy, be heard and felt his bonds strain,
crack and snap, and suddenly found him­
self free and hi* arm* at liberty.
He
looked quickly and wildly aroond, al
most di- wd
। doubt his senses—to
credit his g&lt;«xl fortune—for any fortune
then seemed good which would give him
even a bare chance for his life where he
expected only certain death. Die Indian
waa at least a hundred and fifty yard*
from him, and hi* rifle unloaded; and
with that start ia a race for life—in a race
that involved not only hi* own life but
that r»f hi* wife and children—who so
swift of foot to overtake him.

.

__ __

gon on the day of the battle
waa Ebenexar Lock, who died at Deer­
ing, N. IT., about fifty
•£»- »•
redded at Lexington in 1775. The Brit­
ish regular*, at the order of Major Pit­
cairn, having fired at a few American* on
«r .khonaa.

each with hl* rifl* in bis hand, his powdsr born at hi* aide, and hla pocket* pro­
vided with bullet*." -Amcmg th* number

_____________
&gt;hs Ebenezcr Lock.
omlnou. from,.' “iO V Th. BriU^ tad taM .

■
ta «p««a ;
riveted upon t..„
---------- —
. 1 For ten minute* .11
to see him appear.
all
was still—nothing moved—and then, to
his belter satisfaction, he bebsld the In­
dian coming out with a ateallby step luokin# cautiously and suspiciously sround.
Tta rid.
ita “Uh. ... •Ir.-d,■ U-.l.
ed, and fora moment or two he sighted
direcilv at his heart, and then fired. The
savage threw np bi* band* convulsively,
uttered a noise between a groan And a
veil, and fell back quivering on ths earth.
Uowditch took time to reload, and then
approached him cautioualy.
He found
him quite dead.
“I never acalpcd a red-akin in ray life,
he muttered, “but I'll do it one*!” and *o
h® did.
v
,
When be finished hie bloody work and
secured everything of value, he threw tbd
dead body-duwn the rocks and left it to be
dovouredfby the wild bewtaand vultures.
He then went home in triumph and re­
lated hi* exploit* to lii*Mtoni*bed family.
He lived for many ywar* after in that vi­
cinity, but was neyir again molested.

Lock.
Un ra loin the nartv st toe grwen, placed
b.Ulf iin an ops. «|Ur at . convenient
distance for doing execution. A portton
of the reserve wa* standing on a bridge
and Mr. Lock commenced firing at them.

He worked valiantly for ten mimrtes.
bringing down one of the enable* aU4b_
moat every *bot. U p Urlhh time note
cun had been fired elee where by ths
Americans. The British greet! v dirturbed
by loKing so many men by the random
fire of an unse«n foe, were not long in

ed unhurt, coiinued tn load and fira with
the preciaon of a distinguished marksman.
He waa driven to such close quarter*,
however, by the British on his rigBt *&gt;d
left, thst he was compelled to retreat
Ho had but one bullet left and there

to DC lost; US icvcneu
nearby, dropped the weapon, and Ae
man wm shot through tbs* heart.
Tbs
ball* whistled about him. Lock reached

The Nashville Union, which is ooa of
With a loud yell of mingled joy and
■■u uuwu
------------ defiance, away he went over the hill, and the most lively m wall ra the moat use­ wards, rolling aa if mortally wounded.—
fol journal in the country, hopes “to sra ■ ...
.. 1 ___ A». th*
with a louder yell of rage al hla unex­
a hundred thousand Gorman emigrants
pected evrepe. toe fierce savage came
bounding after him
Bowditch knew ev­
It add* : ‘We are tired of cfihte aristae
ery inch of ground 'tn tort vicinity, and
racy ; give ua boneat working men in
he lisd nlraady gained sufficient presence
of mind to shape hi* course so a* to take tbeir place.”
Tennessee ia, in regard to climate, soil,
ath-antage of all the chances in hi* favor.
and other advantage*, one of the finest
Dio hill, about th® summit, wa* a *ucce»Nobody haa a right to ba Preaident
State* in to'c Union.
Ita valley a are
sinn of rocks and bushes, with caves,
Wa
among the pleaaanlert and ricbeat, and except a proslav cry Democrat.
chasms nnd precipices, nnd over, through
। ..._ _____-, «k&gt;o tlia ninrj.
ita mountain* among the grandeat in the
and nfong these natural obstruction* the
country ; end the people, except In the CICA.-1 MVUI ••■J
,----- J.
fugitive believed he could make hi* way
Whenever a Stale become* di*»Uafied
western part of the State, ntsr the Mi*
with any man living, either white or red,
•iwwippi, arc loyal to toJ Union and to with an set of U&gt;o Federal Govcrnmeal
and so took the most troublesome route
liberty. Here tbouaand* of indurtrious, it can accede at will, and It Irt violation
for hl* larger and morer----- --------------------of
the Conatialution to coerce It into s-bf
■ ■ fiireignara
x -______caa
_ A
hA _
lived, sbr.uld be by ehanee find ths 1 praerable
fold
a pleesMl
-7---------- — — • •him,
■
- double
• — on
- him 1 home,
with work in abundance,
in the ra Aedraw Jackaokviolaled the Cowti* '
latter gaining on
to
•■««■'•.
'4"
iZ.'k.a..,.
.
."•“• ..
&lt;^-11■ L. C.a&gt;. -

tuiop »hen bo coerced Calhoun snd bia
no match fur the other, even witbout mile dirtant, where be cold rater, by | «"•
compeer* into *ubmia*ion to federal
weapon* on either side, and so submitted following one of the Inbyrinthian passage*
Lawa In 1E32.
quietly ih-iUgli agonized at the thought of within, and could come out on- the name emipisnl* from Europ* And from the
Wigfall and othera had a perfect right
Th® Federal
his poor helpless wife and children, in side into n thicket not more than fifty Eastura States will no longer have to to firn on Fort Sumpter.
feet from the main opening.
their loticlv cabin over the hill. .
travel ball acroe* thaoontinant, to Iowa Government is violating the CoustiluUim _
Looking
buck
occasionally,
a*
be
fled
••I live r&gt;ul yonder not n great jrny
V~. li. J. HANEY- ,
or Minncsaota. to boy cheap and pleasant in resenting the insult.
xrne of ilutinra
along
his
nx?ky
way
with
tip
rase
of
a
1b*re"rrp|lr&lt;1 tb*'■p**”* n-w«’«
The Constitution aa we interpret it^
•ell cvervibrogie
home* ; but these clasras will henceforth
1 &gt; - Y * 1 c» AN. sr R&lt;-FOX-4
mountain goat, Bowdileh soon discovered
when Davte.
.Ea-sas- was®? st.
*
I.;.
I.in
th* proper
tinrrkor direction.1
his ixs«i
in the
*eek—end be sought by—the central and the Union *• it
-How many «otT’ queried 'be Mvage. tort however superior to him his adver­ .States, Virginia. Kentucky, Tennessee, Tuomba, Tbompenn and Floyd wotroisary
might
be
in
physical
strength,
he
A M . and X »® a F-________ I TTHT/V.P, JDS CASE
'Die acttler heaiiated nboul telling cor
as well aa Maryland and Delaware. Thera led it.
was
no
match
for
him
In
speed
in
that
redly. He brat thought ho would name
state* could do nothing, now, more ad- - Lincoln ia not Preeident of the Uni­
II. WRIGHT,
a number large enough to deter Ibo hi particular locality ; and this not only In­
ted State*, and we owe no allegiance to
or n«&lt;r r«r.
spired him with the hope of escape, but'
hla administration.
' Knwial aUestloo will te P*ld &lt;» COMPOUND- dian from going thither, and lh»». with such confidence in hi* own resources,
k is unconstitutional to arrest anybody
l&lt;ft± I XvS* PRBiAaiPHONtV«Ht any iwrhaps save hi&gt; wife and chiidreir from
to indooe emigration to tbeir border*.—
thst he Itegan in turn io calculate bow
wbo i» aiding and abetting the Southera
n fete like his own । but atlrr a mi.ineut*
reflection, it i-ceured to him that, should brat he might eompaa* tbe destruction of
Coofisderacy.
, , r
impilr r*milt«Stephen A. Douglas was a fool fur asthe savage take him there, n chance might hia foe.
t. uilpb E«1 . MUdlariHe ,
Soalheru TB»lln»o«y.
“Why nnt lure him Into the onye," he
(Mice,
serllng ’'That every man must bo for
nHvo for him to regain hi* liberty and so
BOBRRTH * STRIKER.
.rrr Cc
••
It
wa*
frofo
no
fear
that
the
slave
muttered,
“
and
let
him
fool
hia
time
the
United
States
or
against
iL
Thera
he decided upon •P*«hlng the truth.
N.'B.
Hxanxea -April 21.
1“ 'dra-tarf!
round Ltar. .I.l|.&lt; I ~r&gt; tank brWr my would be liberated that Secession took
-Whv no L.arkn.f.
L-“.PA.-!fb UH !"
‘
place
5Tle very P°rtF «" P0*” *&lt;?
,.b «,
the Indian with
an lwp.Uralf.0.®
impatient fro wo. “Nu
—. I rig,. .»d ibai foil... up tta
triota and traitor*."
whelp 1 I’ll do it, end if I d&lt;m t get even peed to Gvaran let Slavery forntr in Iht
Jeff. Dav l» is a high toned chivalrous
ESTABLISHED nso.
make li* 1” 1
KSirPEN A BCRR0W9,
••No, chief; I’ll tell y«u th* truth.— with him yet, then jt’a clear case fortin’s Staltv, if the South would but remain in gentlemen, and Abe Lincoln a negro
'
PETER LOBILLARD,
th* Union. Mr. Lincoln’s Message* pro­ worshiper nnd low, mean Yankee.
Ther* are only three persons in my cab­ against me.
Having coirtfi to this determination, pose do freoduin to the alave, but an­
—my wife end two little children—but j
Old Ben Butler la a heart.
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer in
UAsisve* *tl
C. L. Valbutdighrnn ia a poliahad state*,
1 know a big chief like you won’t hurt Buwditcb slacked hla pace until his /pur­ nounce* subjection of his owner to the
suer was within full view, when he 1 pre will of th® Union—in other word*, tn the man and a pure patriot.
'sm." 1
, ,
will
of
the
North.
Uveh
after
the
balds
Tba . Union can only U restored thro
••Me go see ’em I" returned the ravage, tenefed to stumble and fall, and then got
with a feme glram of triumph, which the up and r*n with a limp,.which caused the of Bull Bun. both branches ofCongrra* the agency of the glorious old Democratic
savage to yell with fierce delight and re­ at WashingtMi 'passed resolution* that
Daniel cooKi
“
DROWN HNUFF.
..Uverd.d -"I «UI
In la an imbecile, and ought
Having tightly bound the hands of his double hl* exertion* to overtake Hm.— th* war is folly waged inorder to uphold
&lt;««(,. tabiml bi.tata, &gt;ta
«&gt; ■Dlls was exactly what lie intended to that (pro-alavery) Constitution, and to
enfi.™ the laws (many &lt;ifrtms mwfewfitfvery must exist, If the Union ia $*•
.tiol bl.
for «nufo.r «e.poo, Ux* bring •’bout, and he how managed Ml*
rA-ttawiaa. - Cwwsh*!'
mi «r i»
i” n» o.?"
■n, bi. immonWoo, and pawn, fo-u pace with so much deceptlim,thatXbnngb ~.)
’WuncoiiatitaUcoal to vote any other
nHxow&gt;Hxnrr.
.upon,
bi. .boultar. foM &gt;ta -Mia seeming to exert himself to ’the Utmost, Bmist, they received all but two, and in
ian the Democratic ticket.
.
u. Md &lt;ta —J. Tbl. &lt;ta l.lla ba permitted the panting savage Co gain the Benale, all but orb vota."
[Signed]
y^TOW,
Every body ia aa abohttooUt who te
did. foil rf tap., fa® »d
»d«J. a little every minute, till the mouth of
r
r______ — ik.
—*
*•
' J
P A. Rost.
the curs was reached, al which time hot
Mrrr
I Ulltataiialbtafob-tab- tambl.
more
than
a
hundred
paces
divided
them.
. d..lliog, .ipaud!&gt;• plu»»&gt; '■ 7
SbulAm* Cbmmia»ioM»r* fojr«p/&lt;x»Mi.
‘ Ibruugh -bleb tawrdV pr«-., II1A The Indian raw the fugitive disappear in
An exchange justly remark# thst the
.&lt;r»£. kbweb uf tta Drew rlr.r. .ba. the dark opening, and believing that be
A 8lav« cxrrraa* nd Mms«.
■uiHHitoi
t
the Indian ordered him to stop, and pro now had him secure once more. He came above extract cannot be too prominently
brf.r.&lt;te,«Tl.. N&lt;.»«nlMU.
iceuded to m*k® him faat t« the tree, by bounding up and pldnged In after him,
withayellof
triornph.
The
rattler
knew
IxL
mora
r.iur.1^
by
unnnnciplrf
op&lt;ta
»(&lt;«&gt;• of • retal
» *•*».
ran. rfmrttar dar-dkm lb..ng “turta
po„„1.,.rib.
U&gt;.n U&gt;H who wa* hi* slave three month* ago.—
,. Ut that around the wrista.
'
,
aJ.MS^TKffifcISKa.“^-_
»» —O' !■ •L&lt;»^.‘r
‘Aih,t yon going to let me go down to
•rp-’- Tta
Lafe
mew,
sessssae"■ j oneofOol.
H®.”- IWI
«" ’s
O-.
•&gt;*.bowMoEt*
I"'
uttered

JOHM r\?B±KTR,
J
1,ii&gt;-sicui..tta'kr'^'-l"-«“
1 way. near the C»«rl IIoa«’.

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to lhe ridge bendinj
the stapa'ofa mlE’’
scarcely a* for ^islai
to bi* Wife.
2;

raney.ta
..rv.u«X«m&gt; -• *2.«T*J!
to make ,tfn&gt; Governor of Qh&lt;oT

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�HASTINGS BANNER.
York, July 14,

*edBertay WerBlBg, J«ly 22, II
loading of*abipa,4
vers! bonnes have
including Mayor Opdyke’s
.
slaogbf was
Uuo* are occurring momentarily and tbe 1York street last Wight, amk
mob *hioh seems to be divided in sepm- and groan* of tbe unfortunate
ate crosfis, are bent ot&gt; tbe plunder, pil­
A collission occurred on 44th street
lage and robbery ofpereon*.
Tbe merchants Eavd held a meeting( this nwwning m which three soldiers are
and about 200 have just marobed up repotted killed.
Broadway to enroll themselves as a spec­
Mayor Opdyke recommend* an Immeial police. There have been several col- &lt;diate proelamatioe of mertifilUw. Gowlistens Mtaveen tbe mifitary and police, ISeymour oppoem It
\ This P. M., the mob again collected in
in which tb* rioters have got worsted.
DoUchmerite of troop*, with two pfere*' I82d street, near where the nerro was
.._J—r&gt;_t IVUJ^ -K_~—jhbanging. Failfad to disperse, a howitzer

tbe South might b. Of interest.

this Sountbern country—very warm, and
- ooe can hardly endure tbd beat at mid
day without keeping In.tba shade. There
It,**cara*ly three weeks since the whol*
• is too much shade here for our comfort
loyalN*rttrwere oppressed wlthforeboda* It la almoat a wilderness. The princi­
i Pg* of evil to th* national cause. Tbe
pal productions of thi* part of the Blate
rd&amp;trwgfwhere ec^msd to bo active,

and eyery rebel paper fairly glowed with amefiruin. Two of our company and
pictures'6f immediate and great advan­
myself went out foe a walk a fow days
tage*, to their cause.
They predicted
■r. tad fumd • Urg. rilipto, Whlob
that th* next few weeks would bo big
. —* • - • ■
with events of great Interest to th* rebels,
Tbe country around Vicksburg for
the mull of which would be victory, in- about 20 miles is very hilly.
The bills
di-pcnd«ice and pence almost If not quite
ar* abort and very steep, and the valley*
within tbeir grasp.
They proclaimed, and hill-sides are covered with cane-brake
indeed,:that ibe next four week* would ao thick that it is almost impossible fur
dedfiie the fate of the Confederacy.
In
a man to get through them. The timber
lookiqg back over tbe events of the last here is principally Oak, Elm, Gumtree,
few weeks, it would seem that the fate of Sassafras, Herculu*, Club and Beach.—
th* Confederacy had been decided. Never There are but few inhabitant* hare, and
if the whole South wa* anything to com­
an arrogant foe, ever recorded, aa ha* pare with this, I vould say they er* a
crowned the Federal arm*.
When wo
poor people that we call ouf eneepiee.
say that the fata of the Confederacy is
Tbe bombardment of Vicksburg still
derided, we do not mean to bo understood
continues and no sign* of surrender yet.
a* believing that the war is over; but that ft I* now about two months since tbe
with the advantage* qow on our *ide, wo first shot wa* fired into that city, and it

was trained with esnnieter.

Hagerstown. 1W&gt;,

Central KaltrwM
।tempted to' ford, were carried down
(
&lt;
.
about four mi lea below.

Barry Ca, Mfefo. July list, I8Q3.

Tbe first

fHwui.:

,
tbe villains alive skedaddled.

A company of infantry was atoned in
Pitts street, when the Lieutenant ordered I 260 men and an artillery company with
th* nompeny to fire, which it did, killing [4 twelvv-poond howitzer* prncsrded to shell* were thrown.
the corner of 35th street and Broadway.
Our cavalry ch
Tbe street from Orh to 7th avenue was woods oo thereWs left and drove tbe
thi* afternoon, and organized themselves crowded with men, women and children.
into companies for immediate service,— Fifteen minutes were given fi* tbe crowd , relx! lot* It unknown, bet it
Similar are being held in different parts to clear th* street. No ooe stirred, and ]
Of (bejtity.
HJt M-’lUC iU HntUT MOTlHKD.au
at ths expiration of lbs time allowed, th* twelve wounded and on* killed.
Boesw* B-Fsafaas. ef
Ail lh* stores down town are now clos­ artillery, loaded with canieter, opened,
Our force* reached Williamsport
ed, anil the armories and arsenals and all and five rounds were fired.
A good an hour niter tbe reb ’
K‘ 'id building ar* fully garrisoned.— many were- hurt, bat It is not known how tween 10 ai d 12 heavj
cl5,000 effective troop* are expected many.
------ y. The
---------------Tbe iu th., direction ofF«limit Wa
street—
was ------------cleared.
In thfidly this evening.
military having diapered lbs mob from
mils*belnw Williamsport
7a* &gt;nob is quit* dense in Qty 11*11 this vicinity, the firemen checked the1
HssxxjuannM Abut of tws Potowac.
Park, where Gov. Seymour addressed it, flames, so that only three or four bedd
IT ANN FBIEMAX
July 14.—L**’* army withdrew from its
staling that be had ami bi* Adjutant
poeitke around Williamspurt yesterday
General to Washington to reque»t that
Gro. Kilpatrick arrived last evening, end last night, and reerossrd the Potomac
may continue to weaken the enemy and
--------------• T’T”’ "
BKClkKD.
3 ,
,
' t .
»bout four w»«k* since we left Kco­ tbe draft might be stopped, and implored and a force of cavalry la to b* Immediate by a pontoon bridge st Falling Watera,
st rengtben oureolvee. ft must require lud(y
We were about a hundred mlloo the crowd to respect property and per­ ly organized for moucted patrol. Mova
r. bam dr bfkcific
and flat boats at Williamsport ferry.
rtae..&lt;taHM4 Twls.i.
stout hearta, to Iranr up under aucha^nc- in the lnUrior of Kentucky when we re- sons, and that tbe State • ould see that all menta this morning ar* quietly made, and
A portion of Gen Pleaaocitoo’* cavalry
in tbe Interior of Kentucky when wo
woo id be made satisfactory.
[Shame!
cctaion of mrsfortinc* as have orertakec reived order* to abandon our labor* tn ।
there will b* but liltls^oportunity for entered Williamsport this sarenfag, and
--------..’ mb uawra in shame !]
the
rioters
to
carry
un
Wir
bellisn
de
­
..
...
■
‘
.Li
—
.
.k
-----------m
—
■
*
•*
captured many prisoners
Las had pre
them within the last three week*. Near­ there. We marched from Jamestown to
New York, July 15, vte Yonkers, July
signs to-day, any attempt al which will viouely M&gt;t over hi* plunder, trains, far.
ly one-third of the entire rebel forces In Lebanon, a distaste of sixty miles, where 15.—Tbe mob reign lias not yet ceased,
the field have either been killed or cap-! the care were waiting to transport us to although to-day will probably witness its meet with a terrible check. .
New York, July 17, Midnight.—Hie mor
Louisville where we croosed tbe Ohio end. There is no doubt that a vastly
tbred daring that lime.
TO MKB V0U3 8CFFCRERM OF BOTH KKlLs
river, and were on free eoil for the first larger number were engaged yesterday probably last fight of eooaaqueoee bs
L* In Pennsylvania and Maryland lost i time *ii&gt;ce September 1801.
Hie car*' 1 than on tponday. All the large manufac­ tween the military and rioters took place menu vacated.
np lea* than 33,000 men.
Pemberton's were wailing at Jeffersonville to take u* tories are closed and labor on tbe docks l»t night near 29th street, where lbs mil
WaamawToa July 14.—Tbe following
itary force bad been sect to drive away
army captured at Vicksburg numbered on our journey—but where we did not aud shipyards susj-cndrd.
know. Then we cam* by rail from JefTbe object of the rioters yesterday was the scoundrels plundering house*. There
about 31,000. Sherman adds to these,
fereouville to Cairo, 111., arid all along unqueslionbly plunder. At noon y eater- the mob concentrated strongly. and tbe
by captor's from the threatening army of thi* route we were balled with welcome
day, the rioters turned out about 5,000 military withdrew. Nearly every house
Jobnaon, say 7,000 more.
Banka has and plenty, and men, women and children stating and attacked th* Untoo steam for three or four block* os both side* of
My cavalry now occupies Falling Wa
captured at Port Hudsou 7,000 prison­ would cheer ua on our way, and at sever­ works, corner of 82d atraet and 24th ave- the street was filled with the mob, who
fired bullets, stone*, and other deadly
al place* hot coffee, ham and beef steak
ers, Rosecrans adds to the already piemissile* upon tbe soldier*.
were walling our arrival. When we ar­
thoric Hat several thousand.
Seven hundred regular* were sent up
rmber of ip&gt;yi arm*.
rived nt Cairo the smoke from the steam­ building.
Findu^ escape imporeible,
The rebel General Price has bfen se­ ers wss plain evidence that wo were to
as a reinforeemeflt, when a terrible bat
Tbe enemy i* all acros* the Potomac.
tie took place; II rioter* wore killed, 18
verely repulsed in an attack upon Helena, take a pleasure trip down the Mississippi,
Signed,
G.G. MEADE
»
our.ded
and
35
taken
prisoner*.
Two
and
thtnext
morning
found
us
steaming
mained
in
the
building.
The
rioters
beArkansas, while Morgan’s men in Indiana
of
the
mob
ware
run
through
with
bay
down the river. After leaving Cairo, (he comiag desperate, agsin asnauited the
and Ohio, can scarcely escape capture or
country seemed more like a wilderoeK notice, who killed fourteen of the ruffian*. oaete very handsomely.
Crwefsaan, July I A—John Morgan’s
annihilation. The bloody work baa been
Fifteen more Holer* were captured on
Four were killed and a number injut^d i
force* crossed the Big Miami st Vsuiec
going on at Charleston, which sopn will
by jumping from tbe 2d story windows. the west side of tbe town, and tbe police la«t night, beroed the brxige behind him.
be. If 1Ri* not already in our {fcseeseion.
We have juat beard of tbe Preaident'* As the dead wore brought from the acene, are constantly bringing them ia. Hemp
passing through Burlington and Spring­
more men,
men,and
and we say that
.....
it just 1 raen. women
womec and children ran bowling j is in demand. There will undoubtedly be other con­ call for nore
dale. They crossed the Hamilton and
what wc t
__ 2—more
------- rhelp.
. .
j3B cn-AArr**
need
I think, we through
„, the
- B streets in tbe most frantic
Yort.Jol, io. , A. M.-AII to Dayton Railroad at Gfendaleat 6 o’doek
flict*—and perhaps many; and II would
have men enough jn th* North if they | manner. The rioters were then diapsr*thi* morning, moving' ti-ard* Camp Den­
be indeed strange. If our srpna ^er* not would all come down on the South, like | ed, and the police held the building. Tc*-“ -OT.wtaw—
■ vnw uijjui.
nison. It is not knows that any damage Q ALE OF STATE LANDS.
at some points defeated. But we believe a mighty tornado, and drive our nstioos | terday morning ths mob gulled the house who found a place of wifrty there, were | «■&lt; done at Glendale,or to the Hamilton
In view of tbe great advantage recently aa well as our enemies to the last ditch,, of Col. O'Brien, of the llt^.Ncw York safely removed to Riker’s* Island. I nd nd A Da) ton road. Telegraphic men muni
nnd compel them to abandon tbeir I I volunteers, prbu teud*rcd''b&gt;* service* to ing ths chi Wren from the colored Orphaii
gained, that the fate of the rebellion is
cation ia still open with Hamilton.—
hellish pursuits.
We know they have supwrere tbcj-fou A force of three hun­ Asylum. The colored residents at Five
Morgan’s men are reported muehjadrd
sealed, aud that* few more campaigns
more than they want to fight againt* dred polieemralRfe charged the mob and Point* left for L&lt;mg Island to-day.
.-J .in
- ...—. —— «•will number It among ".1)* thing* of the now, and if we had more men now, wo ‘drove^he rioters into houses, the officers
Andrews, arrested to-day, will be tried
pgst, to live only In history—a mono- 'could do the work up much quicker. Bet chasing them all over tbe buildings and for treason.
| moot Gs Bunday night, and fi-ur mor.
there
is
one
in
one
thing
that
gives
the
The
residence
of
the
Enrolling
Officer
felling
them
with
tbeir
club*.
A
detachmoot to teu-u-ickedncsa arid folly of a few
atvNew Boston,
rebel* comfort, and thst is the continual taant of the lltb regiment reached tbe of Weatehester county wa* sacked Wed­
niMtocrntio slaveholder*.
|(
Ostcssavi, July 14-0 A M.—Mor.
croaking of the Copperhead* oftbe North, scene and aided in dispersing the inob.— nesday night, and an attempt made to
gan'« forrw. reached Mivnivilfa. on Utile
they are more despised by the soldier* of CuL O’Brien, who went forward nenr tbe ateai on* of his children^
Miami nmd, ibis morning. t&gt;*e
the army, than tbe rebel* ibetnselrM; crowd, w*» aet upon and beaten to death
New York, July 20.—Yesterday w»*
Wc surrender considerable space, this and wc aay down with tbe traitors, bat almost instantly. The crowd alter ward* a qufel Sunday. Ibe various wards were
week to the details of the New York riot. first, down with the croaker* and Copper- amused lhemaelvea by firing al his bead peaceful as ever., There was not the
lieads of the North; when that is done,
be lay on tbe sidewalk, aud afterward* slightest exhibition of disorder.
Thous­
Such details although revoking are in­ 1 the Sooth will *e« that they have no 'j aa
hung him up tea lamp-post. Ilia body and* of people visited th* scene* of the
structive ; and we hope tbe summary ’ friends amongst o*. The beat thing to ■ was then taken down and thrown into lire late cuaflicte, and the conversation of all
.manner of treating tbe Insurgents will be done with Copperheads, is to draft street, where it remained up to b o'clock classes centred upon the-conscription.
Waauiaaro*, July 15.--l.ws effocted
hi* crossing by means of a bout and
serve to deter others from committing a them in the army, and .let them, or make last evening.
them help us fight the rebels, and than
Gov. Seymour addressed the crowd
trosslc bridge at Williamsport. A large
like offense against tbe laws. Tha riot
they would see and know the worth of from the City Hall, imploring them to
portion of hi* fi»rre is undoubtedly well
Washington, July 17.—The following I
er* accomplished nothing, so far as the the freedom we are fighting to maintain.
refrain from violence and he would see
on its wav. to Richmond.
Tira road*
grievances of which they complained are The Government mutt be maintained, that their rights were protected. He was is tbe full text of Provo* Marshal Gen. I through Virginia are w» h*svy a* to ren­
Fry’s circular, contradicting Gov. Bey-1
concerned. The outbreak was, ostensi­ and let them brio.
tlieir friend, and there was no occasion for
der pnrsiut difficult if not imporeible.
moor’s statement that tbe enforcement ot I
What
we
need
now
more
than
anything
I
bly, to resist the draft, ft afterward be­
any reaislanc*, for the draft had not been .1_ _ A
•
PbUad«]pbia, July 14.—(Jen. C-uch has
else, ia reading, any ooe at home cannotI ! enforced.
If they would disperse he
formed a junction with our right which
came the engine of pillage, robbery and tell how much good * paper or a letter
I would promiM that no injustice should
rests to tbe north eaal of Hagerstown.—
murder. Tbe draft will be carried out, docs a soldier, if a paper finds its way be done in die matter of conscription, and
The arrnv is steadily advancing.
. and only those who have met their death, in camp, it la read over and over again, the rights of themselves should be fully
Gen. Rtlly i« reported .10 b* &lt;&gt;n the
The operations of tbe draft, lately or
at the Landa of tbe police and soldiers, and the cry is will you lend me your pa­ protected.
He had Sent hi* Adjutant
Virginia aide of the Potomac to stop
per, of course it is lent and lent again, General to Washington to aak tbe Gov­ dared in (he New England and Middle
can escape the liability of conscription.
.
States, though in most instance* oom plat. Lew’s progree*.
until there ia no paper to lend.
Com­ ernment to stop tire draft.
The rebels, in an attempt to turn our
- From such acenes, and tbeir results, a pany F. are usually gell and most cf
All Use jeweler* and money brokers’
right flank, mar Hagerstown, on the 19th.
lesson should be learned.
Either sueb them present. We bar* been engaged
stores were dosed, also tbe Custom rily interrupted, Provost Marshals are were repulsed.
.
’ |
men of influence, aa Gdv. Seymour, Val- in building fortlficatiuna and digging rifle House and Assay office*. Tbe mob fired
informed, that no orders have been issued
landigbatn, and Fernando Wood should pits and falling timbers since we arrived the ferry house at lb* foot of 42d street
here, for the purpose of- defending the early in the morning.
Tire rioter* as­
learn that it ia unsafe to eater to the pas­
rear of the army of Geo. Grant, and w« sembled on Sth avenue at the Mayor’s
u.‘i.ft*‘••’ft***•'*»L«MA£
stone of lgnorr.nl and evil disposed men, are now prepared to repel any attack house and broke the plate glass windows.
or ei|cb degraded citizen* should learn, that tbe rebel* may make, and if tbe Col. Mauniere and a few friends, with ‘“T
‘"‘•"upted.
Provost
Marshals will be sustained by tbe militaII. ia ia.ia*ia.'i**N*ia*;i*M****..........
whole
rebel
army
.were
to
come
here,
Geu.
Pettigrew
of
tb*
Confederate
ar
that it Is unsafe id fallow the teachings
dub* and revolver*, cbeckejl them until
they could noldfivc u* away. Wo can they were relieved by the police and
my was killed thia morning In th* attack
of such leaden. If both teachers and puaay to them now, aa the rebel* said to United State* soldiers. The mob made
our men at M*na**a«, fetch on your reb* an onslaught on,negro dwellings in. 85th
try would be the better therefor.
we can kill all that come;, but we think «tract, but .fortunately th* occupant* had
Hfasta.
0.0 MQanK Mm,
■* *U11 be praoticabl* by
When a few ofour fallow citizens a»- that they wilt never try to drive us from been takaa for safety to the *telioohouse. |
•mJ of ih* military force* ordered to co­
Majhlod at Ojt^ngcvillo a fow day’s since here. We learn that the rebel army of Th* crowd then made a charge on the operate with tiiem
Virginia, are going into Maryland and station house,
but
were
repulsed,
and
.
and resolved that certain laws .warn un
(Bignad)
. Jas. B. Eby.
Pennsylvania again, and we hope and finally dispersed by the military.
I’rovo&lt; Marshal General.
constitutional nnd unjust, and expressed pray, that they may all be taken pritoflNew York, July 15, Noon,—A great
I

SPECIAL KQTJCES,

CAUTION 1

.JStrs'^taG

T

—
u&gt;,rt)r
II. N Sheldon. met with quite a *ev&gt;

buggy hie berae became frightene-i a
ran. throwing him out upon tbe grout

D

Hew Advertisement#.

th-,huggy also but csraped serious
jury.-—

Thursday a*to Friday, July Ifithaad 17
were th* coldest days; for th* time oft

morning, followed by -’*»« that deman
ed not only thick dflthing^hit fires

shops, offices, stares and dwellings, d

ring tbeir whole length.
Jao*T—This vicinity wa* visited I
&lt;* facet en Thursday morning oflaat wee

On low ground and in bollowa its efl*

ESTRAY!

.4”

~ -aa ------ -

Notice!

their onwilllngnewr to have such laws ’ era or whipped ao they never will think
forced upon them ; were they aware that oforganixiqg them again. , I ahould think
tbay w*r*’*owing to the wind, and may, they would remember their last yev’e
roey -orawowrag to um wind, ang may, c^ign ln My Maryland” and keep
erelong, reap the whirlwind at tbe hand* where they can defend themselves.
1. poprisce
1- - —
» :----paariona
1—*J '
---- --plenty
- - of
- ration*,
.
of ac excited
whose
have
and *omo-

they thus inflamed 1 And yet, co it is— timos more than we want, as there are
thoseriots are but the outgrowth of sueb some cattie, sheep and hog* bore, but
they eeem to be of a different kind than
public appeals to pusioa, and the more
we have North, as they will torn to heads
than implied opposition to law,) nnd to and hide* In ooe sirit. . With this «z
poeure of lb* evil deeds of the Yanko**,
I will stop,
J AMX* B. P*MV.
Co. F, 8th Michigan Infantry.

।crowd is around th* Produce Exchange
ithreatening th* destruction of that fine
I

।

Furttata M-ta^UJ, 1»._Tta Mhf!"” u”
ofJuQ 18lh;
•
Charleston, July I fl.
“TnG*n. 8. Cooper:
” Wa attaekad . part of ths ensmy’s

' cored immediately a*fa*d th*
him to. dvath and tbmi bung
tr**. Several elstbing and
and private residences were

The mob on Stated Island sacks*
1 Lyceum and attacked the Maries £
tai, taking wr about A000 mmkMn
Th* mo* nr destroying th* *nrollm*ct
ammunition. Tbe same mob hung

draft for 450,000 more man.

■Men FICXLF

It waa
they mppornd.
These mag this sftsraooo. Tbe UM^ritj of the
...............
k ttd If the
stores are etill el'wed.
government ia in
maintaining
The May or has (awrad a proafaasation.
itaaatbority, aa it
nba. tb. draft

W&gt; Leant from the ftraw that a fi
oimrred in the woolen factory of J. ■

Van Brunt, on Thursday morning,
originated from a stove-pipe in tbe a
per story, and was sxtiaguithed before

Tn* Pionttr attempted to gel off aeotl
-er squib" on orthography, last week, t&gt;
mad* such aft egragios* blunder ia wr
ting oc printing lbs article that tbe job
fell upon its own "MT brad.
Poor P

ed by Provost Marshal" Bailey, in tk
city, to bju-ry up his 11*1*; and, acoordin
ly. last wefi, he employed four ladies,
ad£ftoo to bis other force ofderks,
expyiag ^*^*«rullmecl bate- —,(?«»
Good for Bulky f II* appear* to ha

loot n&lt;^a//&gt;i*,«9BMtnm*dgallastry I
ttbs application of shoulder-strip*.

• Kscononi's Ornca,
July 7,1883.

I
J

Board of Common Craaeil met a* p

requirement of law.

Present, the Prw

deot, Recorder and Trustees—Sheldo
A oh Isf. Ellis, Peson* and Allen. Tl
Bdard being orgsnhrd proceeded to b»

On motion the following readutex
Ttal &gt;ta Manta! ta, tad
Is b*»by srdcred to remove th* privs.
declared a nuisance, situatedoo lbe*o*t

aast corner of village lot Na 675.

On motion the following account* w*
audited and allowed;
Tbe account of F. D. Ackley, of t

dollar*.

Tbe Recorder wa* allowed t

teen dollar* on salary.

Jame*H Suit

: -bett 0
drr* d r«».
Ou motion, lb* following resolute

-

WOOICT

FACTOTYt

thia moraine.

with tbe

.WOOL to

n be rvpuMwhof tbe Commt

Council.
Tta MMta, ta ltat;-U« r.fcrrrf
in the foregoing resolution .

Ajfo 8HKKTINGK
n‘fht or to-morfqw.
««* menHora
and th* mortar boats kept up an T
constant fir* all day on that! work
Hill.
i. —j

ler or other combo*

of vtoialtag *

W. R*ra,R****T-

�SfralHini abottnmi.

MORTGAGE SALE.

ORDER ^9* APFE4I|ANCE.
TATE OF »|JcH1^i5.*&gt;rt&gt;«' Cimil
the county of Barry:

S for

WILCOX ^GIBBS’

siwniRvacanhi.
Th* Wilcox ^GumSmuh Machine

—* •awtadp^ptaM-'*.inii^,'

*'*'u-unj-.z-u-UT-.-u-u- wnw.

Mlchlga* Cemtrwl Rallv.aM.

.
_
- —- —•-&gt; ••vsoi.
signal and ao effective as to furnish

^r«M

“““•
«» •«•—wd ~.Sd.ra
UtaHltattata.
Stale, win b.

ruwi »m«us.

wa-utawi.lltalzCootHm*, pm....d,

nave been accorded not without sacrifice

m-u. JffidUwi in
p„t
(S,
try follows tn the train of these fearful
bereavements. It la moot and right to
confess the present rf ih0 Almighty
Father, and the power of Hi, hand ^oai
y k lb*rthese sorrows.
Now, therefore, be it known that I do
set apart Thursday, the sixth day of AoRust nest, to be .observed as a day of

a.viusmt.—Our County Treasurer,
11. N Sheldon, met with quite a severe

accident while out in Woodlands week
neo last Saturday, By a breakage of his

buggy his horse became frightened and
run, throwing him out upon the ground,
fracturing his left collar bone, and renderi»t him,, for the lime, insensible.
His
wife, who was with him, was thrown from
th

buggy also but escaped serious in-

Cold.—Wo pal it upon record, that
Thursday and Friday, July 16thand 17th

wore tho coldest dayr, for the time oflbe

morning, followed by days that demand­
ed not only thick clothing, bat fires in
shop, offices, stores and dwellings, du­
ring their whole length.

Enurr—Thia vicinity waa visited by

a (roeion Thursday morning of lost week.
On low ground and in hollows its effects

o ui ine united
States to assemble on thst occasion Ip
tbeir customary places of worship, andiu
the form approved by their own con­
science, render tbe homage duo to tbe
Divine Majesty for tho wonderful things
htohas done in the Nation’s bohalf, an J
invoke the influence of His Holy Spirit
to subdue the anger which has produced
and so long sustained a needless and cruel
rebellion; to change the hearts of tho in­
surgents; to guide the counsels of the
Government with wisdom adequate tn ao
great a National emergency, and to visit
wilh tender care, and consideration
throughout the length and breadth of our
land, and all those who, through the vicissitudee of marches, voyages, battles and
siegea, have been brought to suffer in
mind, body and estate), and finally to lead
the whole nation through the paths of re
pcntance and subroiaeion to tho Divine
will, bock to the perfect enjoyment of
union and fratftnal peace.
'
In witneea whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of the
I United States to be affixed.
Done at the'City of Washington the
15th day of Ju|y, in'the year of our Ix&gt;rd
One thousand eight hundred and sixtythree, and of tho Independence of the
United States of America the eighty
eighth. .
.
.

were disastrous to growing crops, In some
places killing not only vines, but large

patches of com also.

The damage was

nut general.
Wjr learn from the Pioneer that a fire

incurred in tbe woolen factory of J. S.
Van Brunt, on Thursday inpjlning. It
originated from a stove-pipe in the up­
per story, and was extinguished before it

had done much damage.
Tux Pioneer attempted to gel off anoth­
er squib'on ortbogrsphy, last week, but
made auch an egregious blunder in wri­
ting or printing the article thst tbo joke
fell upon its own "bot*' head.
Poor Pi-

;.y Orders have already been receiyed by Provost Marshal - Bailey, in this
city, to hurry ip his lists ; and, according­
ly. last week, Kt Employed four ladies, in
ndtfitioo to bis other force of clerks, in
opyiag the enrollmapt lists. —firand

liapidt Eagle.
.
Good for BAlter ! He appears to have
lost noqe^.ljis apeusUMqed-gallantry by
.the application of shoulder-strips.

■ ' ■' ’ R*coRt&gt;ra's Ornes,
)
July 7, 1863.
J
,
Board of Common Council met as per
requirement of law. Present, the Presi­
dent, Recorder, aud Trustees—Sheldon,
Ackley, Ellis, P«B»ons and Allen.

The

Board being organized proceeded to busi-

On motion the following resolutions
were adopted;
.
/?rwM&lt; That tbe Marshal be, end he

is hereby, ordered U&gt; remove the^privey.
declared a nuisance, situated on the south­

east comer of village lot No. 675.

k.“jm

OFmCiHGAN.-Bighth Jodieial CireSTATE
alL iu Chancery.

Suit peudinx Is the Clreait Court for the county
of 1(*ry. la Cbaaoery, al Uaetinga, on the. loth

P'. BOLD£5

"“**•
T* Mtia&amp;wtorilT tan**rlo« to thia curt, that
prayaroftha psUlloncr iboold |
u,(Bndu&gt;i, T.lw.rd #. T.ylor, b a noozu-A A .U . .. ....
I miitenl of tail State: On mouibo ut Lock wood

.

17L!XF“S

T)ROII1TIOKDKR.—State ofMiakim..
X U of Barre, »*.—At a wuim of the

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Ill uic
----------------.
.
•See. 11. Any uuimocemry firing ef
A gun or guns, pistol or pistols, squibs,
oreckers, gun-powder or other combustir&gt;», [juu-jzw-—• — ■ - LI. .ulnUUKA II U» -tatal or eltaTte™

The attention of the public is luvlted
" Tluwi» Shop of

I. A. GOODYEAR,
ORDER FOR APPEARANCE

TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe CireuitCourlfor | May
the County of Burry i
j

S

NewHarnesses,
MStad to sirs him a call before mi
li»ir purehaaei, a* he li determined

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
Used.
k—« -Z —sively
-_L
. , •\

hr Attorney* for the | minors. to'
Inch II aaliafoctorily I Block cam

[Jan 14]

I

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
All nereoai harine claims mini thr

to tbe undcrvaim! CommlMlonm,du)y appointed
by lha Probate Court for the county ofBarre,

H. A. GOODYEAR.

war:CLAIM

AGENCY!.

BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,

I al war* Col tee t and Merer (toll io Fey
Over, when C'ollecteM.*
Mo fees reqwroM uaUl clalmv ar*
\ collected.
1
OSeaoa Burxbqk Blreetmppoaita the PoalOKsu
Kalan^fioo, Michigan.

it WRIGHT.

‘heriitr Clerk

' DANIEL STRIKER.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

OF MICHIGAN
Al a ereatah nf lha P
STATE

deell

A. A. KKAPPEM,

.UI.T.q al Zme, &lt;fr.

PICTUBETGALLEEY!
IN HANTING8. Barty county. Mich., in Rowue'a
n«w building, up ataire, 2d door.
THIS GALLERY

. URVIN C. OTIH.

artcr ik I ofN&lt;
Three ft) Stu
nt, coatainiac tfilrti-

RESOLUTION BY niEJBOARD OF SUP13L-

Datedjuly T, IMS.

ate

ESTABLISHED 1760.

PETER LOB1LLARD,
R. O'PRINDIX.

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

1/1

ADMIOISTKATOn-S SALK.
bdrUy rfr«-^
f

otice u

N lieea.e bearinc date

BROWN SNUFF.

FAJBBAKK8’
STANDARD

YELLOW SNUFF.

• aid natiUop and tbs Bearing
. copyy Ui. order to be pub-

SCALES
OF ALL KINDS.

Bold In Detroit by Fxrtux. a
• kill UAT, UM louowina ..r-tr.v«&lt;; awtal .......
Tb» liorth frartkonal half of lb. North Baal
JsSrtarafaeeHimFiABvn, la Tswnahfa so* fl)
orth of Hang* &gt;««*»• (6) *•»«. eosteJnfnc ainaly•

FtfNDOI.

room or a Ssmrou

TOBAOOO.

THE C0XFM8T0N3 AND ETTKRIEXCR
or a iraavoct twvaud.

H- 100th* aero*.
Alro. lb.South half of lha North-WhI quarter
•fBecUou Fourteen. (14.) containing Eighty («)

-j

Ita If&gt;• Ota'l Sfkl l •“&gt;11 h U
ha
regretted that bo aud his officers were
-z-murtto.
paroled.
Their word is evidently worth
(
,

in ..id zlltan, In ta.&gt;a.jll«. «
»lo&gt;«,l.4,z.bz loz
“ta&lt;”- ■: and *1 ”
■rbiddeu
P* "^uoa k,«lta*«
nu&gt;f of .WMto -r E2L.pi.tau Of
«on who shall be
of the prohibltiona in «=
T...
•d, dull for ta&lt;A oKm, lozMI «"A W

503 Broad war, N. Y.
JJEW HARNESS SHOP?

Guardian'* Sale.
Ulloa, and that lie b«ir* al law of Aid dreroatd,
and all other perfosa interested la aald estate,
are required to appear al a seaaiuu of .aid court,
thee to be faolden, al-tbo Probate Office. In tbo
Tillage of ilaatinc*. and abow eauae. if any there
be, why tbo prayer of tha putiuotirr abould not

E?lfl
-ta.

—-------- —

in m&gt; &gt;bar l a Uuir atq
popularity."—«»rt»»cd
"We Mteea it tbe be.
Tbe •titen ia BMMeBUaMbla."—tMnedby many
hundred cltlxnucFPbiladclpUa

publiebftd U the ZfcaLag Jlaaarr. a ,
M
, uriatadla said countyof Barry, where ifa tbo yi
aml.c a arc •iteaud,aad that aaid pub ty three,
coetloned ta aud papre. at treat oeer । ;owh&gt;. J
erk for aix weeks tn .ucereaion- or | l0 1Bid .

of .rid county, doocaud.
'
i ■»*.' •
iho day of hta .pproraacc, a*
On reading and (Hiatt the petition dulv verified, I r''3a'r™-,, ,
,
of Noah H.ul, brother of aaid dere**«f. praying • Doled, HoAlluga, Juu. 10jb. «*«• _,
for Letter* of Adtotablraiion upon aaid relate
* R,®*“ •
Tbareut-an it te ordered that M.ndar the
C.rraii ftsrt

K

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Ji*

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

On motion the following accounts wars&lt;
rjr o~- Mndz'1 l-ta.T UtalU.W.
audited and allowed;
Mpul.,
J"— In Spun, u IL
The account of F. D- Actley, of ten 8. Consul at dadiz, and was tho father of
dt4ht%. The Recorder was allowed fif eight children of whom the commander
teen dollars on salary. James H. Sutton of tbo Army of tbe Potomac was the
sixth. Consul Meade enjoyded the conwas allowed eighteen dollars and seventy;,
five cents on salary fofrlhgteg bdl: Or­

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Washington, July 17.—The Provost
Marshal General has just issued the fol­
thereof, by causing a copy of thia uotlre aud order
lowing circular:
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(CireuUr &lt;7.)
' • to be published in th. Hastings. Bsnaar, a
War Department, ProToyt Marihal Grncral's to newapaper printed and circulating in aald county
OataL WaaHngton, July 17, MU.
F *f Barry, foe three succesaiie weeks, unwediatelr
prerloua to said dar of bearing.
Drafted men become soldicrt of the
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Judge af Probate.
United States by the fset of their names
having been drawn in the draft.
Notifi­
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Marsha! ia merely the announcement of
PROBATe OMBSJi.-ttkTlt OfMICHIGAN
the fact and an order for them to report
for duty at a designated time and place.
robale-Pourt for
The following opinion of Hon. Wm.
• Probate Offici
Whiling. Solicitor for tho War Depart-,
meet,■fa published for the information ofall concerned : When a person has been
drafted in pursuance of tbe enrollment act
o( March 3d, 1863, notice of such draft
must bn served within ten days therejrter
by a written or printed notice to be serv­
ed op him personally, or by leaving the
notice at his lata place of residence, re
questing him to appear at some rendez­
vous to report for duty.
Any person
tailing to report for duty after notice
served at his late place of residence, or
served on him personally, without furnish
ing a substitute or paying 3300, is pro­
nounced by law to be a deserter.
He
msy be arrested, tried by Court-martial
and sentenced to death. If a person, after puMtebcd ia th
being drafted, and before receiving notice,
deserts, notice may still bo: served by
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having it al his last residence, and if he
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Judgs of Probata.
does not sppsar In srcordancs with notice,
or furnfsh a substitute, or pay 3300, -he
will be in law a deserter, and must bo
treated accordingly. There is no way QTATE OF MICHIGAN, jProbata Court
or manner in which a person once enrol­ O
1,,rn,-?2jin‘r&gt;„
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led can esaepe his public duties; and,
when drafted, whether present or absent,
whether he changes his residence, or ab­
sconds, the rights of the U. S. Against
him arc secured; and, it is only by the
LTO rename ua unng ui
performance of this duty to his ootfutry,
that lie will escape liability to be trdpted of Lyman llilLpraTiBg I
forte, that Neljfo Cuman „
may ba.hradecrac-&gt;qilil&gt;&lt;'&lt;mrt *ulbort«»U
as a criminal.
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NO. 13.

HASTINGS, J8ARBI COUITI, .MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUJY 2fl, 1863
........................... ...
first battle in which Edward Benear had I

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the many sorrows they bass ofiss entail­
&lt;mat*n&lt;
ed upon their children by their uureaaoutble and criminal weakness, yclept kieduesa, bow great would bo their misery &lt;death, as U ware, hie whole past life seam­
commander
and
h»
secmplicmi
in tm-_
end regrat.
Would they nut shrink ed
&lt;
rolled oat before bin.
One form
lu adv4»&lt;.
son was an ra*lUtrtzptot; be*. wnfoftto*
sgbast from the work they themselves I
striy few Urn rebel cause, U Ailed la aU
had made, and tear their aged lock* and &lt;MM that had been
weep in unavailing grief1 Would they '
imports.
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StUI loader and fouder grew the mad­
not curse t hamselves ft»r their criminal
weakocas, and fed Aat Heesen had jeatly &lt;dening crash of the hauls.
Many were recently captured waa found in P0**0'
punished them.
.
iths tonne that Ml oo either aide of him J'ston of a correspondence between Ibur of
jAaaloajftprtMuiu.
| the principal tndifory chief* of tbs
Tbe widow Hsnscy, Rdwnrd's mother, I
wos however, not nltogelher Inexcusable I
la her fatal Indulgence to her. oelf-wiUed I
boy ; depth, relonUses death, had robbed j
Pennsylvania with astroog force and
her of her dearly cherished husband soon 1
HASTINGS
after aba waa married to him; and ters of repentancs were about to gush keen the army of Hooker fully
the loro aud devotiuu which she Lad call
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, Lee's troops w&lt;
„ T.
The most gallant
for him wera now transferred with tea­
A|l at once a cold chill raa through
fold Intensity to her fotherless and only his heart, and with tba woeds, “Oh I God 1 and well trained regiments, those bodies
child.
। grant nw but one moment to retrieve &lt;«f men no-which their commanders could
oberts
triker
Some writer ha* said that our pleas­ the peat!** he tell fainting to the ground. place the greatsat reliance, were nil'Rgnt,
ures, in time, become our scourges; and A'mlnfib ball had piercsKl bis breast, and 1 to l^e. and those who,were less likely to
, KrtwhUeUw rov ••«»«
it may be added the* but too frequently, the 'crimson bltiud 'wtt mlrrady' asking I distinguish themselves, or comprised a
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the subjects and beings upon whom wo tbroogh 'Ma torn and sundered uniform;1 greater proportion of. unwfiluig^conlavish «*ur rnoot ferveut affections often bat the firythid, ibougfi atrioUs, was not -script*, were kept-j for service nskrer
JIBT RECEIVED
forgetting in our blind info lust ion uur fats!, fuFHehvsn bad heard asJ deigned home. With the force assigned him Leo
Kot whU.tb. Atorfcy lee Usg
waa thought aid* to.gire tbe army of the
doty to our Divine Muter, ana tramping to grant bis prayer.
under foot, a. it wore tbat.explicit cum-1
Putomaa more than enough ta do.
new and most compile' assortment of
Mreotiras Beauregard at /Zbarleston
White oo« strong ira r»m»ia«tk.
inandnicut • kick forbids us worship any
MAIO* ALLES
DREGS AMD UEDICI.NES,
otbe&lt; God but Him—are tbe very first the battle. All over the trodden and and Bragg in tba Southwest were to de­
to cause u* trouble, tbe most ready to blood stained field were groups r&gt;f soldier* tach a body of chnseQ troops from the
ontfcixmlt nl&lt;, I’aluls, Oils Caxsa
turn upon u* with ingratitude, and blanch engaged in the sacred office of burying forces under their command, wbo were to
2Xi phrase, Buralat FtaUA,
White UM «luUl l«
uur beads with the withering storms of the dead. Here and tbore might be dis­ sisrcb upon Washington, and make an
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
tinguished a surgeou, or perhaps nurse, attempt to unseal th* voverqment in that
deceit and shame.
Yes, our pleasures in limo become our giving aid to tbe wounded &lt;&gt;r aiding them quarter. Il was tbe thought that tbe gov­
scourges, our idoltxod ones lbs fiends tltat from, positions of pain and torture to occ ernment. divided between the fear of
leaving Pennsylvania defenseles and the
make uur earth a bull! And e&lt;» the poor, of greater comfort.
Chilled by the morning air, Edward necessity of protecting the seat of gnvweak mother of Edward Henaey found
out before she died, to shed bitter tears Henaey now awoke to consciousness ernment, would be obliged to fall aignally
ST FUU MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
ft was some thne before be in one quarter or the other—that, gather
in vain regret over the sad bringiug-up । again.
ROBERTA * STRIKER,
, PVKi'OMiH.UNLYUU
that she bad bestowed upon her son.
could collect
thought*, aud even after Washington would fall, nr theWbief
At an early age, Edward married a । he had dunswo, be was atill fur some mo towns of Pennsylvania, and all the rich
THE BED FLAOI
young, lovely and innocent girl^ whose menta at a lose to account fur hl* being region* surrounding them, would corns
Incident ef lheiBaitls near Culpepper- afleclions ware all his uwn, and whose un­ where be waa But an attemt to more into tbe posscstion of the Insurgent
formed mind Medod but the guiding soon informed him, and be sank bsek armr.
The waters df the bltie Potomac wet-e band ofl'ive and tenderness to fashion it with a groan, produced almoeCInvulontaWhen lbs lime strived, however, for
rippling al uur bows, and overhead float­ to-the divinest of models. But what J id rily by‘the pein of hie undressed wound. putting their plans in exeentiou, Beau re­
ed the crimson flag of tbe hospital.
Tbe she find! A .wilful, acllivb, diaaalisfied
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Just then toiees, near nt hand, struck gard wrqte that the federal forces were
sun had elihl in tamjesty behind tbe dome spirit inaatiatlablc in, jts demands, and dpdn lri» ear. Could he bo mistaken f— not r.t all diminished In the neigh^borbood
uf the Capitol, abd all wuMqdrSt ou beard not satisfied with ubedience alone, but cxof Charleston, and that be cmld Spare no
dwg, thstasewUfaUeu «rfj
PBCNB*. FIOS. Rkl*lJi8,&lt;X»DFlf&gt;Hi
except the clashing tneciiuery searing its actiug even the appearance o^jvj un
Thu woyds were thuie of a prayer, and men for a northern champaign. Bragg
rrclo-urv* uf
K&gt;ur^_5.Ln in firt evvrTtMs* In thv Orocwj Ir**. S*sN *O monotonous tunes through the sounds uf
they rose sweatly and purely “ B •■rk, wrote that he bad jest sec t ten thousand
compliance with its cvmnumd' tie bubbling-waters and the moans of ths
How numerous are such apirita, aud spring* straight up from the murky earth of bla troops to the support ofJoe Johns­
suffering hick abd wounded. '
______ to bat cursra are they to I hernselves aud to heaven.
ton, and the fiMfa under Rosecran* eras
Ahl lt'wMA fearful, a heart-rending olbsrsT
(ExwcxaT yjswwwxifi.
’
Ho for whom she wa* praying aeemed too strong to aHftw him to perl with an­
right, m they lay piled up. one'Gn another,
An orphan, with no one to turn or to to be a wounded perhaps a dying mad, other man. Tbe result showed that even
And Cooking Extracts,
their wbunds still gsplng,-uho-vered and counsel Ber. the youog wife’s heart yield­ and he too joined in the sacred words.— in regard th the invading force, Lee’s ex­
TitTICE OF THE PEACE. Will attend to tbe '
undressed-; their eyZs' bloodslkit, and ed beneath this continual pressure of a Henscy recognized the voice a* that cf pectations hod been greatly loo high.—
of dtaU. "4 all Other tmaineaa
..^nta«ubi. oOm with lUULt. and flniotf*
tRfr lips parched with fever! Surgeon* 'tyrannous and uni'evling companion.
In the hattlro which followed, more than
Il one of hie own men.
there were few, not nearly enough to re- did everything but break outright; per­
Fever bad perhaps set in, and as sbe n third of the army on yrhich'he placed
liev^the medical &gt;;an*s or afford the haps it was bn.kra In the spirit, as m loo prayed he would every once and a while his dependence were killed, disabled by
tLBROOK,
■nr^icnl aid necessary. As fur tiursee often tbe case with many In our midst— interrupt her. At one of these times, wound* or taken prieoneru, and she,rest
there wd* but onr, hut sbo Was a'woman, by our very firesides, where broken hearts and when she was proving for those1*bo forced to make n sudden, stealthy \snd
and a vulunterr norsc, and worth, as the are bidden beneath a veil of frivolous had just iujured,and enjoining forgiveness, htgltwinsa rr-tMt into Virginia, whiieVm,
IJtee. a«i&gt;U alary nt MelbreoV* DI net.
pour wounded boys said, a doxen paid gaiety, so fearfully transparent that in he cried angrily and peevishly. • N&lt;&gt;, no ; •eat of government was not oven menDOST
POPULAR
after years, when they had passed sway, I cannot! He called me n cowardly dog;
men.
J. ■- Rl’MELL.
Ev rry where her slight form was *eet) we wonder that we bnve never before 1 cannot forgive him ! Do not pmy fur
Thera was a third branch of thia plot
iiivbIcian *iU5«fis«n
—holding water to the burning lip* of perceived it, and mourn too late our care­ that!"
which has foiled In an equally-aignal man­
this one, or dressingand • binding up the less vision and wlfish bcadleseuess.
“Ab! my friend, if we forgive iy&gt;t ner. Event* have shown that while Lee
JOHN ROBERT*,
&gt;
wound* of thst one.
Now whispering
Alice.Hensey lived then; buttbe rosy those that injure u*. hovrain we expect w as in invade P.cnnsj Ivan'ta, and an army
HYKICIAN
Msrgvro. D-sllisgo" Bro*J
sweet strains uf comfort, now joining in girl became a pale and care-workwoman, tu be forgiven !" was the gentle remon pat herd from sonthern camp, were tn stSpr ite Cour. Huy- r &gt;
or forming the labored word* of prajer. before even the goldemdnys of childhood •trance of the prayerful voice. “Wo uf- tack Washington, the agrnts/»f therabei“'’"‘jyViijynARerT
She seemed a very angel!
had passed ; her young heart's sympathies feed Got! every day" she continued, lion In this city were to get up an armed
Ytft abe.wa* not pretty. Indeed, sor­ turn and crushed forever. At last, bu- “more than any human being can wrong 1 riot, stop the progress of the draft, nn
uYStClAN HCROKON sad A*&gt;
row, that craal de foe* r, bad left hi* an- mao nature could Stand it t»o Linger.— ua. and yet be forgives us, and enjoins whieh we relied to keep onr army foil in
deniable mark upon Lex features.
That Heart sick and weary of life,phe deter­ upon u* to do the Mtne."
( __x-l point and numbers, and if practicable,
A M.*»d 1 to ' P- M___ _______
I CTEAJF, 1P®B CASE sbe had oore been beautiful however, mined to leave his bouse. Fortunately
"Ah. that doctrine doce for those who revolutionise the city. Tbs three opera­
wm atill plainly discernable; but that she had no child, and she started out Uj&gt;
h«ve not suffered. You, you have never tions of the great pl»t were to be simul­
H. WRIGHT,
•
she Lad known deep wrong was still &lt;m the world alone!
been wronged or you wobld not aay so." taneous. The invasion nf Pennsylvania
attorney s»a
more visibly portrayed; out that she
If Edward flen»ey could have seen tbe ended prematurely; I-ee w av forced tn
Fur such a being; for such a poor de«tesa
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seemed melancholy at all, or misanthrop­ tituto heart, tire struggle must have boco fuco of that kneeling figure as these words flee from the Soil of Pennsylvania before
n« purvhaatag fodichrta of no caa n-'j npon ic. On the contrary, • &lt;*!"' ttobls ex- fearful. Before her Uy distress, pcrb«p» were spoken, n pang must have struck like the riot in New York waa begun ; Cha
presaioo lit up her feature* that appeared even disgrace, for it is considered in this , a fiery dart through his soul.
Th* sol­ attack on Washington enuld not bo mads
O bi.* wTw W.
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almost divins-ln it* purity aud sublimity. conventional world almost a crime to dier saw it, sod paused, while bo lifted f.&gt;r want nf troops ;and the riot, which its
While she appeared to be attentive to leave one's husband, no matter how bru­ the thin, clasped hand* to bla fevered lips plotters had hoped tn nuroo Into a revoHOREKTS « HTBIKKB.
Derry C«^ty MlcL&gt;M»n.
end 1
all, I could perceive that there was one tal he may be; but she girded her broken in silent appeal for forgiveuras of tbe un­ luthm, was summarily put down by the
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form near which she lingered most—to heart together, and fiew from the debased intentional pain his word* bad caused.
loyal population.—A*. }', Evtning Pont.
“And d&lt;&gt; you forgive 1" be asked half In
which her eyes were ever turned, and on and unworthy being who should have
STBAMCaaatAQxrva Commom Roam.—&gt;
which her tboughta seemed centered. It l&gt;eeu ber support, her protector and ber wonder.
DR. A. r. DRAKE,
A.mauhine has been built at New York
was Ute form ui her husband ; and bad I shield against even the slightest of earth’s
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and scut to Nclira.ka, designed to apply
tint known that it was the lie of husband cares.
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hope to be forgiven I"
steam
powsr fur Ute transportalioa of
and wifi* that bound lhetn, I should have
»o many years had elapsed ainee he
For many long years she toiled in oh­
, scurity, earning a poor, but honest sub­ had heard thnt voice that nt First Edward freight over common turnpike roads
fresh waa (he sympathy that seemed to 1 sistence. But Heaven seemed to smile Hctieey thought he must be mistaken.— acrus* tbs plains. It was built by John
Teeth extracted or filled, on .bort nolko.
exist between ibcru. Yet the man was upon ber efforts, and aba was enabled But now there could no h-nger l&gt;b any A. Reed, an eminent and skilful inventor.
known as one of the mi.tl barbarous and soon, through ber thrifty habits to lay doubt; it was his much Injured wife. T&lt;&gt; Il proves capable nf drawing eight lone of
least,companionable offiaers in the &lt;&gt;ld aside aliUleeum, which grew day bv day. think lhasshe waa so near him ; and again fraigfitup a grade of 000 feel U&gt; the mile.
"
BANIEL COOK,
bask army. In every cruelty and injustice be At the outbreak of this fearful civil war the prayer arose upon bis lips, “Ob God! ._Hm etCepcsl railroad grade Is 350 fest to
tobticb
had ever been foremost,end had on thin she had already accumulated enough of for one short moment to retrieve tk^ Um mile. '1'helread wheels are ridged
trie.
account ^ccn hated by both ofiiccra and this world’s goods to be comfortable; and pant." But that form, it Is she ? “Alici! to prevent slipping, ar.d tbs machine .is
capable at being ^topped. and.of holding
with no one to interfere with, *»ie deter­ Allee! my wife F
men.
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its train on any grade. It it propelled by
1 remembef seeing hlm'at the battle of mined to devote the few remaining years
“Edward, Edward, my busband!”
“Forgive you, Edward! Everything! four engines of tcn-horM power each, and
Culpepper, where, from pure spite, ho of her deeliwhtg Ilfs to tbe sacred task of
will carry wood and water sufficient fur
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find ordered a rpan, who waa really too nursing snd caring for those who fall In even as I bnpe for forgiveness.”
four
hours’ run. Tbs hands required to
sick eten to stand, into the beat and fa- ths glorious work of reestablishing the
That moment was undoubtedly the
all xisna or
tiguo of the battle, tbera ultimately to Union. Arranging ber aff«!re, thro, she happiest one In Edward ilcnaey's ainfol run It are the engineer, firetnan and pilot.
The ancoess oftbis “eteam wagtmw has
sink down exhausted and was dying—a offered ber tervteee voluntarily u “field but now repentant life ; and whiibis head
life racrlficed to a perverse and tyranlcal nurse" to the government, and being sc C‘Bowed rm the bosom of bis faithful wife, led_Jo the cumaieMcmenl of a turnpike

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*q&gt;lrit—and all fur nought.
1 have seen him too, for very slight
misdemeanor, rush up aad strike with
the blit of his sword a poor youth, until I
be droppad Insensible from this heartless
aud Inhuman treatment. 'And noir hern ।
ha waa, mild and calm ; thinking of every 1
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cvpted, was soon on her way to Fortress
Monroe, from which she wav afterwards
transferred 10 tbs neighborhood of Ws*bIngton, where We will leave ber.
Her degenerate husband, In tbe mean­
time, had been going from Imd to woru,
and deprived of ths guardian angel, his
business foiled, and be was at last forced
u&gt; accept a 1i«t&gt;tenancy In order to avoid
tbe embarreeamenta, which his dissolute
habits and wiHul 4empar had brought
upon kirn. Botfrwhre on tbs rood to
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that a happy end may ooms of ll.

It was the sight of ths battle near Col
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v as painless end as calmly as a child.
There waa a moisture on hie cheek, how­
ever, which was not that of tb« dews of
night, and upon bls long black evelashew
there rested pearly drops at glistening
ears.
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The roek was touched and ths sweet
waler of repentance had sprung forth.
IIuw she nursed him, bow she watched
whb'hlm, until wt find them together on
the homeward b&lt;Ml liuund North—a true
and faithful wife, such as *be waa, Im can
alone understand; while be, thoroughly
softened, wept in sorrow and tried by a
thousand kind and touching word* to re­
deem the past.
The rock was indeed touched, and Lmg

finished through Otoe county—84 mi Fee.
Il Is estimated that the sMe routs to
Denver can be built for 110,000. Thran

farniahod and will ba sent Mt mxmi—
probably arriving in Nebraska Qty

foil. They will haul tan unis at
each 100 mites per ds y. •

freight

Inalloaiott to .tbe free
alavea from NlaauoH,

will fos, I treat, the swmI flood of true
and saving repentance.
Hayereft.emsufrttsJJinra!

, told cm. of tbs eftiaens of| inflicted on the beavro-Wyteg and
to tnske the raid into Indiana by

tnutiot cou

tteodxM AamkbWhirij.- It

�HASTINGS BANNEB.

.

nsart*.—AtawAaas Zaarofe.

people of Barry county were
i»tar£tad in Company JLof toUrrg
raerit7T axxdudbd UTdo •6,TfobgB"iri

Vkkdmi

firW huh oo land *»d

name!/,' lying on the ground and writing
over tbe New York mob.—

was inaugurated. Ip tta Iptcraet of traitors

being used, both North and South

ner al an old DutcbaDan’a over twright. The rota have iaboutr‘ekfene4
in thWtfty

for about a week, and lived on the people
entirely.

But ones in a while we get a

8PICU4

The

tbe General

rebteh'shd bur

»d comfort rebels.

hugely. Yesterday we charged on tbe other, oneverMtton was fodulged In With­
evident desire of the Copperhead leader^ Rebels In this town and soon made out danger to either rifle. It was difficult' ,r.l hi—U—O
.
.
- A J—al—
tpr incite mobs in opposition to tta draft. the streets clear of them. Tho 1st Mich. for the rebels to believe that Vicksburg
had surrendered. Pterhn tMb'Sfleffiy
Gov. Seymour, of New York.. made a Cavalry charged first aad^drove them waa strengthened by tta fact ttat the
surrender of Port Hodsdn depended In
•ignera to the call ou Mr. Wsebburn to
ucratic Association at tbe Academy of uf the 1st Mich, will spread terror thro’ some roctesdn- upon that of Vicksburg.— again become a qsaditata for Cs&gt;agms for
tl..*.
An..
__
this Congreeeloual DtaricL Mo looks
their ranks). The 5lB madeafiiw charge
- &lt; - ...__ — .l. u n—a*
and drove the ratals before them.
Col.
upon kndpinu t|y&gt; truth of the rumor
. — —-------- * sheet In.the country—in which he uses Goul was wounded in the leg. Thtf 6th which hit! spread through ttair lines; an MIO IVoriMf
the rear” of tta gallant army which&gt;e teas
language, caleulalud, and no doubtintend- were shifted to different parts of tbe town officer raised himself above' tta ‘wbrksl Ird to victory sad glory. AV hiaJrlends
ci; to ■tirup the Mnorant of that city to with their sabres drawn, expecting to and callM almnl to onq oTthn Union off! and ...pporilrslft galops are RepubJ.can. to get his army back to R-cb round,
* f. “What am you making alt or War DvnoeratA.wWe tta Copr-r even so far aa the upper and of tta ®b&amp; rloL Tbnee, who have be«f so unfur- charge every,gxlnutn,but tberebstadgo(
that
about 1"
Tta anafrtK'was( head, are cordially boallle to bim. In sndtyab Valley.”
■_ x
- •
t|iu*ta aa to-bare tad ttat speech thrust enough and retired, .. A brigade of infant,
.re have taken Vicksburg."—
in their Acerbate read ttafolluwiog :
ry moved off into tbe town to bold it, tend The rebel officer was as doubting as had ita late spleodk) celebratipa tare, got np
in bis honor, as the hero of Misetai&gt;pi
Crxcixxan, July 24.—Maj. hruas of
“But on the other hand, Is It not true the Gth retired tack into a dovcrfield and been .onio of his S'ddiera tafbre nim. He and the capture of Vietabun:, tbe lead­
insisted upon not believing Uta hews, and ing Democrats elterly refused to partici­ tbe 80th Oht- tad a akermish with lbs
ttat many of &lt;rar organisation look npon camped last night and to-day.
on being asked, what teatimonr be could pate in it; and wbifetta dwelling! nf our retain alTI te’clack this murwlUX driylug
t)iis administration ns hostile to our
Ourahowey Generals that ware in Va.,
^DVERTIBEMENT.
____
rights and liberties; look upon oar oppo­ Fairfax, Ac., bare been aupcrcedcd .by accept on Abe’ xnbjecfta th to be con vinc­ loyal ptK^ile blaied id magnificent illum­ them out of Washington. Wtan last
r*A*r&lt;
nents a« men rlo wuW rfo ». rrrono sa those that are Cghler*. Kilpatrick is at ed of the truth, hr resemded, “Notfiing ination. The bon.es of the others mention- heard from. Morgan waa al Wincheater, j j *
12 milea Northeast ofO*mbr*dge moving , CITY
HABDWABft . STORE,
but
a
copy
of
tta
dispatch,
nr
some
trust
­
rrygrtf to ovr nioti recreef fronehitti t"
e&lt;1*were closed In darkness and were as
the head of this division. Castar com;
along the Steubenville and Indiana
" ‘
worthy Mthnrlly."
Tbe Union "bfficer
nmnds our Brigade, tho latter seems to
black as midnight.
rood, cloftfly pursued by our forees.
”1 appeal to y ou, my Republican Trends; love fighting .nd bead, all' nf
taary then procured a toby of Geh. Grant’s
when you say to us that the nation’s life chargeA ' The rebels' are inlreached on alflkM dispatch, and passed It'tiver to
ON MONBOE STREET IN THIS CITY.
end existence tangs upon harmony and' the the other aids of lbs town, what will him. assuring him al th«!i uttmo time,
Some
journal*
talk
about
arranging
c*&lt;no&gt;&lt;rd here; if you, yourselves. Io your be done about it is mure than I know,— on the honor of a soldier, thaf tta dlspsttti
terms of peace with the rebels—as though,
ssdoua momenta, believe that thia is to We have all sorts of rumors in camp in was genuine, as he tad copied It w)tn hfs
Tribune. Wa*hington‘24rii. say
I»e pruduerd by seizing our person., by regard tn Lee’s movements, but of course own hand. Having read the littU dflta- in order to a cewmtl&lt;&gt;n of war, i t waa n«r
ment, the ratal officer ssid he waa satis­ eeaary to tr^al. with the rebels, and thus
infriuglnging upon cnir righto, by insult­ know little or nothing about him.
fied of Its trinhfiilttrss.ehd believed it tn acknowledge and recognise them aa a
ing our tames and by depriving us of
But I will speak more 'particularly of
thy nintrlligew has taeu revwivwJ at ttat I BUILDING HARDWARE, AND MECflANICB
those cherished principles for which wo Co. K. They have been on hand for any ta iHAleM for Port Hudlon to attempt to power. But we are pot at war with a
place ns t«l operations at Charleston — [
TOOLS.
tare always sworn allegiance?
(Great and everything ih the line of fighting, hold nut longer.
An officer, recently raturowl from tta
Tho
night
passed
away
;
tta
rebels
bad
applause.)
though we have auflcreJ little, "fre have
flw-i .4f Ctrnriralon. reports at tta lime taotaru, I .m prvp.«*t to
eaten
their
last
crust;
they
had
eaten
up
But, perhaps we may be asked, what seen some narrow chances.
Our men
WUOUMALK TO COCNTRT MERCIHMTc.
of bw lenvltig matters were progrr^ii'it
their mules and were entertaining them­
possible harm .there can be 'm asking that were under fire nine times in eight days, selves on the Mvory dish &lt;if dead rats.— which that can evaae is by the ratal* favorably. 8&lt;&gt;mMb»ng
gained &lt;•«&lt;+
and with one or two exceptions stood
simple question, and in making that earn­
throwing down italr arms, returning !«• day. and the rednuKun of Forts Wa«n#r
They
were.
In
short,
out
uf
pros
Wons,
thair ground well At Gettysburg our
J.OWXST CAHfl MARKET VALVE.
est appeal 1
Simply this—that it was position waa in sunport of a battery, we and would probably hat. surrendered their homes, and aubmitting tn tta Imps.
designed to make die Ignorant of hie audi­ were in reach of the enemy’s .belli, but the position nt any rata ’Kffore many When ttay d'» that bosiiiitj«a.stop at
STOVES 1
days. Tta dldpstch frn'm Gen. Grant, once. Uhms?OUr'sy^tonrofO-&gt;vernment
ence believe that it was a constituent ele­ not in the heavy charges made at that,
Admiral Date terra, and tta ultimate eap, which tbev hsd read, had boon studied »w.“ «"&gt; iw1?!Ji"
ment uf Democracy thus to believe, and time. I It was ao exciting spectacle to see,
■'4yr Gen. Gardiner; and at two o’clock rangement«&gt; for wk«-nnver the retw-l*—
regiment after regiment, charge and re­
TIN.XHEKTIRIJN ASD COWER WORKR,
con
viiwed
of
the
tafelggyncsafrC
itjrir
tail
thus to feel. He says to his audience in
charge. and go in with a deafening yell next morning, tta 8lh inst., n parley was
substance—under tta pretense of addres­ upon tta enemy. Tbe Mich, let rallied sounded from the rebel wnrks, which waa cause—ars no lunger willing Ju fight,
sing Republicans—ttat we cannot/re peel and charged three times, and drove them snon answered, and an officer came out ceasr l» figbt. and dbbaqd their artnirf..
ClxciwxATl. July 25.—Fourteen teuowith a dispatch fnihi Gen. Gardner, ask that moment tta supreme law ul.the)a»d
tarmtmy if you persist in attempting to
dreff'nf
nr Morgan's
morgxn * men arnvea
arrived nrr»her* &lt;«»t
last
Coa*S*.*Ur
ing t&gt;n wbat term'd a aurrtndr would be will again be obearved in the whole, c*&gt;un Grew
toy, and peace, rr
will
restored.
No
carry out the draft.
accepted.
~ be
-------------------­ night •Rmt will ta forwarded to Indian JOB WORK MlfttMIMMI PROMPTLY
w hen one uf those biseing instruments of
ATTENDED TO.
As s«*n ns poesible the message war doubt the ratals would be most tappy spoils to-day. Two tbonaand four hunWu will pan urer the falsity of the
death came towards our culnmn And
Don't forgvt tta
—
to “treat” “
with
Mr. Str'phms and
l,k ns. Uu
u ! dred have arrivsd altogether
covert assertions of invading rights, bursting In the center of G&gt;. K, killing token to Gen. Banks* headquartered'and
Mr. Oul&lt;! were.quite ready fu come to
----------------------! CITY HARDWARE STORE,
homes, &amp;c. in tbe foregoing, and pass three horses and wounding two men, Ge&lt;v indue time an answer was returned to WashingtonJthq, other day.' Their re­
AaartW*
Caatarw.
----------------------------------------------------i. ..____________
*the effect thattinne bbl An trficondltional
over to another part of tbe same speech, Brownell was struck in tho leg by a piece surrender wtoiljibcaccepted. The term* ception would have been tta beat rrc-&gt;gWsshingtiin,. Julv. (15-•—,Th« Navv D .
ofg shell, an^ Darid Wilson in the small
wherein he points out more definitely, to
were'Arccptpd bv~GmLGardlaer; short niti»n they could have,, and this littlr partmeni hi* rceeirrd*1n'fnrrf»atfon tb»t
cif the tack. I 1 bear ttay are both doing
WM. II. McCONNEU. ,
bl.degraded hearers, the iggnner in which 'well. In a charge on uur roav at Hano­ time was jSxM fiir hi which to make the ruse «&gt;f Davis would, had it taen auecesa- theStea/ibmi'fe &lt;Maexplored. Julv l&amp;lh.
Twenty four , fol, have entitled. Napoleon al once t&lt;&gt;
they -may make their opposition effectual, ver, Marlon Bock waa wounded in the flechsaary arrangemenls.
hour* were given for that jturpowe. but **rert&lt;gniM tbe Southern Confederacy,” rh-t»* of two hours. Sta was formerly
Mid the pic* under which they may justi­ nrm ; Chas. Ennigand J. A. Smith wore
j Gen. Gardiner w'n* ready in a shorter and justify tbe net by &lt;&gt;ur own conduct.— owned^r WifaWtftou. N. C.. nod *sv&gt;"
taken prisoners at Williamsport; the two
fy their action. Hear him:
t- lime than that, fur at 12 ©Mock noon, on Tbe reply vnqife to Mr. Stevewa waa e^U- Her second trip Ao and from Wilmington.
Beach boys took “fry taif" for the woods'
r&lt;BM inu\u eodwur
“Is it not revolution which y ou are and I gueas ran amongst tho reta, and tta 8th of July, our forces ontered into inrntly wjse and proper: “Tbe custom* Iler cargo consisted of * ‘
Port Hudson, the No. 2 Glbrulter of the arv sgrntaand ctannrla arr adequate for good*. prorUlona. Ac.
thus creating whet^you say that our per­
were taken horses and all. Our--------- .
all needful military coinmunicalion and
sons tniiy be righttally seized, our prop­ was also missing at Hanover. The Cap­ Mitottolppi.
As tta victors elite red ,\tav found the conference between tta United States
erty confiscated, our homes entered 1 Art tain and three or four stragglers came to
you not trporiny yourtflvtt. to at grtat a tbe company day tafure yesterday,, and rebels all drawn up in line tit battle with
CharUnd. July 28.Major Way, wtih
peril at that with wkith you threaten u&gt; / now we muster more than any company arms stacked in'front of them, and the Poet. July 9.
250 of the 9th ktlcWgan Cavalry. forrod
hungry soldiers nf Gen. Gardiner were
Remember thin, that lit blood.and treat- in tbe regiment
soon
well
fed
from
the
Commissariat
of
onablt and revolutionary doctrine of fra­
flrrrsxta Lbamuw fob a 6»n Carte.— Sunday mnruing. two miles from 8ilir&gt;e
Last night wetaerc detailed to guard
of tbe Uryon Army from whieh the .0,000
nc xicxsstrrCAN BE PROCLAIMED 100 prisoqera taken yesterday.
ville, Ohio, and rmited him, capturing 240
I was
The number of
BY A MOB at well ar by a gortmme^L interested in bearing them crack jokes j rations'were'drawn.
proud nf tta men selected a« Ito reprraenrebel soldiers drawn up In llfte, when the
(Appl.™.”)
and sing *ongs. Some of them said they
surrender took place, was shunt 4,000.
al three P. M. Sunday, near New Lisbon.
Having by this kind of forcing process bad seen fighting enough and were anx­
In addition la this number there were
Morgan and staff are auw prisoners al
helped in creating a mob, this aatne Gov. ious to gel home. They were all dres­ about 1,500 sick and wounded; thy, mob, la found living in a crib with a ne­
,
sed well for soldiers and appeared in
gro weneh. Bicklry, operating In the Waltavills. Ohio.
Tbe Wilcox &amp; Ginns Sewing Machine
Seymour told tta rioters ttat he waa
wounded numbered about 500.
The
good spirits.
Some of them made the
West through the eastlre of tta Knights
The following
tbe official dispatch
their friend—that be had sent his Adju­ assertion that they could nep.'' bo con­ wounds are generally very severe, in tta of the Gulden Circle, cohabits with a wotant to Washington to have the draft quered. But I will atop for the present, head, and by the bullets of our sharp­
shooters. Our batteries tad done a great cteildrMt to srarve at Memphis. Storey,
stopped—that bo would like to have may write more some time.
Three Miles from New Ltaix.n. J
Respectfully yours
\ . deal ofdamage, having destroyed an im editor of tbe Chicago Timer and cfalcfdmthem disperse now, and he would see that
mense amount uf stores.
Tbe United.'
To Cot. T&lt;ewis Riehtnand, A. A. G. Burn
States flag waa run up at 0 o'clock on '
everything woe made right; and ttat they
sides Staffs
- .
Thursday morning, die 9th Inst, and was
might get together again whenever they
By tta blessing of Almighty G»d, I
Who are abolitionisto! What is there saluted by th* fleet* above and below the who brought orders t&lt;. Steray from Rich­ have succeeded in capturing Gen. J«-hn
pleased.
positi-m. ’ There has tarn terrible rick
It Is obvious that Gov. Seymour sup­, in the word to bo Afraid of 1 The moat ne«« in the garrison, and almost total des- mond, is in jail for eedneeing half a dozen II. Morgan. Cui. Clarke, and the balance
women. C. Chauncey Burr, who has of his bend, amounting to about four
- radical abolitionist now known to tbe
posed that Ibero bad now been riot enough
nineteenth century is tta secessionist. By 'fitiition of medicines. Ttay suffered ter­ speechified furiously against “free speech” hundred pciwmera.
to answer Ills purpose, but If it should inaugurating this rebellion, he gave alave- ribly from Ibis cause. There was a grwxl by anybody but aemi retals, and I who
J. H. SHACKELFORD,
supply
of
ammunition,
all
uf
which
fell
prove dial be was mistaken “they might ry a stab in the heart. Be did not mean
Brig .-Gen. Omidg.
to do this, but tho practical result is Urn into our hands.
Tbe prisoners will arrive here In the
come together again.”
Gen. Ganliner, the recent rebel com­
led from tta Univcrsalial cfesreh for morning. Among tbe prisoners already
Tbe New York World seems to be of■ same as though that were his most ctar- mander of Port ITudwin. is a deserter
mlines conduct. Theee be thy gods, tare are fonr Col's, thru Lieutenant-Col's^
ished desire. The negro has become a
the same ojunlon as Gov. Seymour; so in
from the United Stales army. He held
m&lt;ist formidable en^me of power in Jta
OCopperheads.
and four Majors.
an issue anon after the great riot, after hands of tbe accesssiouist against tbe Gor- a commission at the Opening of the rebel­
lion of the slaveholders under tta United
pleading tbe cause pf tta murdarcrs.it at­ ernment. If possibly, (and it is possible,)
Stales Government, and entered the ser­
why
not
wrest
that
engine
out
of
their
tempts to aid the rebels in tbe following
porter of a Bank near Broadway, New
power and use It against himself 1
But vice of tbe traitors without waiting Ui York, a few evenings ago doac'i the vault,
laagnage:
uh, Federal Government! if you do that tender his resignation.
and shut In tbe csshier. Tta Imprisoned' morning, without pain or straggle, aud
“Men of all eltMea should unite and you are an nbolitioslst, and U&gt; be that is
In lull poatotesiuo of all bis faculUss. . Hie
demand that- tbe conscription be postpon­’ unconstitutional; tacause there is no
tqar Tbe Editor P&lt; the Athens Dmo
disease waa general debility.
His sge
ed. It is simply madnere to try and en- clause in tbe Constitution, to the especial oral, n paper whielrpraiersd to suspend fancying that be heard a stifled voles like
fnres It . The present rotate is not really effect ttat if your enerniea use slaves rather than support Vallandigham says: tta iutuuaticn &lt;&gt;f a, ventriloquist from the
dspgernn*, as it has no organization, and Ki nil you, you have a right to use thsir
“We have eiamined the record of Vai- wall opposite tbe vault, tatened. The
voice, still feintar, ‘'Let. me out,” was
the good sense, wealth, in fact all the
res against them. But the Const!lu landigtam, and while opr opposition is
Washington, J v|y 27.- It appears
heard, in several parts of tbe room, and
great interests nf the city aro agnliist iu lion does say the Government has a right
finally traced to the vault. Tbe doors on tta 22d, while Lnagsueet waa end
But Ito suppression can only tie guaranteed t&lt;« defend itself, and of .course ttat Im­
were opened, and tta borror-atrieksn Caa oring to get Into Eastern Virginia via
by postponement of the draft.
.
plies unmistakeably the right to use all
A P
r.___
l
.
tier, nearly helpless, pals and weak from
tbe means necessary for that purpoas.— strengthens that proof, and eatahlinbea us
■fear, exertion and want of air, tottered
Tbe Government did not desire or intend in tbs firm conviction that Mr. V. la rebforth. Tbe five minutes, iMurueration templed to drive them «&gt;ut but could not
The Richmond papers show bow high­ to interfere with ths institution of slavery;
and terrible ttanght that be waa left to
ly tbe leaders uftbelr aB'ws in the. free but tta rebels by their own acts have council chamber or army uf tta Southern die a lingering death,so changed him ttat
Confederacy, but that he can be more
Stales are appreciated. Tbe Richmond compelled it to do ao. It is now already
tbe clerk could scarcely recognise him.—
a measure ofeelf-praservation that slave­ serviceable to that cause by. remaining in
I&gt;itpatek ealh the accounts of*ta New
ry should be abolished.—NathviUi U»ion. the North, sod opposing with his elo­
York ribtaim “ welcome Intslligsnee” and
quence and vote, every effort of the gov­
his fright,
says it is “ the fruit of open resistance to
What Causxd ths Mos.—On the Sat­ ernment to put down this unholy rebel­
Ltaeoln’s government borne by tbe Peace urday evening before our last State elec­
lion.
.
meetings ofN. Y.
•New York, July 27—Dreai.s (,f u.
tion, a mart estimable and trustworthy
ebarge of lb.- 2*!, lllw)n f,n Furt W
Ths same paper continuss: “ Let ns citlxen met an aquaintanee well known to
MJT A bill has been introduced into
Show the moot dswpyraufighMog by Gee.
us an active Democrat, and the bolder of
the Senate of West Virginia, to encourage
an important office under Buchanan.—
immigration into that Stale. Four&amp;ua-Our friend urged this Democrat, because
misaioners are provided for, whose doty
of hiaprofewM«d Unionism, to vote tta
tanging and mutilating of men. It aa«&lt;
a friend
Republican Union ticket on the Tuesday
tbe Gmfederata troops a deal of marebin

Music.” in New York,—which .pr-ech
may be eeen.Ib almoat'every Copperhead

a*-

New Advertisements.

l»g a Fi.wsQrflar Tre^ury Nv*. 1

ily, by leaving

during we l*«twe wetfii

55&lt;4m*ma

\vhfeit:—Mu*et- is dull wttfr few ,-

CiiMtgfc lkaw—Tbe Battle

N.nKtfifrjW4i&lt;m, ohbe Union, tbe Cm&gt;

ESTRAY

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

roe ^owrwss may aairmue.
heretofore, wfcile tender bls

-Aa the inquiry is fre

quenlly rtisfle r# hie as to *tare, what

points and places on tbe proposed Has
tings Railroad lbs Depots will be located.

•■WlWte K&amp;E8XS8.

in answer, I wHl state that this Important
poMible for the

cawtry

it bt gnifn, flour, lumber, atone ore, earth,

subject si wiys to the rales and regula­

S

X'r.»™ri!'suL.u.“lp'l’p"

business whieh can

portions of that loyal
Commonwathh.

K*,lr»

rs lumber or

Thiapiad will be unlike any of the grtat

made.

The romnecti'-ne with the

&lt;he cwxalrj leaders on the Union aide m |
Middle Tree—ft Is Col Brownlow, son
Bn&gt;wnlow,»fKnMX-

t Colonel b

�ORDER'

are from both Northern and Southern

!rW;

!! a:izpi.a JUbwi&amp;U. SBr-xs
. N»*
J-'rnu -Tb.

, r—n H.,u&gt; Ik. SM, U, inind. An
«rrt»d fmai V„ Cno |.|, l»|. „
U«l~ 1U( ItojW «« Muri
•n «»p™ on tggi UtOMl Mulmlllu
&lt;*TAnuria, proclaimed Emperor, ir ho
•111 oonool; If noU Nppolo.n i. io .Uno,
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fifMj to

Xejal Entires.

। svenka v- -o

It has longbwfk tbe aim cd p|&gt;ye■"fors •veer lull *s°sn-

tcaaa U&gt; find a eombinalic.n of medicine
having tba requisIftMltrtilatlng and tonic
properties to relievo and curs the com

.

l&lt;Mt.
Friday last, between thia village
and Harry »il|e,-eft’&lt;iM patn-b'ink containi»g a Fltre'^Uhip ffraesury Note. The
p.taa-h.w&lt; Wa« nearly filled with old ao-

mninta. nnxmg which, and toward the lest
part "f the b'Mik wm uno against Lot her
llt-iinel. Mr Lewie thinks his own name
n,-pearwin the took, but Isn&lt;xcertain.—
M.«n uf accounts were kept, by hh brothrr WiJluUn. Any pereno having found
•ucli'n'fiook wlllknnfer a favor upon a

Upirila, Indigestion, Jaundice, Fever iytd
Ague, &lt;&amp;«.(■which are tb« ritseiws inc-dwri
to thia dtmate. The rontody hmi bwn
diissivrrod by Dr. Roliuck, and in thous­
and of cases tbe merits of his Bitter*
have been tested,in the above complaints,
and there is but one voice from the peo­
ple, and that te in favor of these truly
wonderful Stomach Bitters. We advise
all who are afllcted and need an agreeable
tnnie f«&gt;r tho troubles above mentioned,
to rommence at once using these Bitters.
. ^^TSsc.Ailierlisembnt.
.

UuiTK^ta.
W Ui^m, H rw.
ata of Johnstown, in aaid connlr, drceeacd.
On raiding and fling Um petition, duly tarlAad.
d JnlMui fiah. bnobaad af aaid deeraard. prey
ng. far letters of Administration upon said estate.
Thereupon It ia Ordered, Tbai TurMlay. the

ALE OX STATE LANDS.

CHANCERY ORDER.
i TATE OF MtClUOAX -Ei'ghlh Judicial Circ­
I N*x, at one o does, m is* lavruooo ot cmi **y
&gt; ult. In Chancery.
pay lb« amount dw on said xnortgsrv, &gt;ad
Sail,pending in tba Circuit Court for Unpoanly to
of Ibia foreelossra
/T
Bsry, in cbancrry^at Mattings cm Uw loth &lt;xmi
Dated, April 21st, IMS.
V
T. HOLDEN.
, I
Ifony K. Cirrl.ComflaiMl,
sprti
Atifom ef
GT Tbe salt ot ths Stortgapd. premia- d«
CJtmnh JF. n&amp;r. fy/enlcol.
enbe-d in Um Liregoiug autiM M adjoenied lo tba,
t taii»fMlorily appearing to thia court, that cigbtb day af Asgnai uu^ is be aoM al ibe aan—
iLe Defendant. Eduard W. Taylor, ia a non­ place aud bouroTtha dsyla aueriltod ia Um abort
,. .
. r.___ ____
aotire.
F.HULUEN,
Dated, July If, ISU.
Aemfutt efhlattgoge.
ihatt.be aa.d Ed-ard W. Taylor andaltolhar partiea iuteiteltd h&gt; tbe pcwtiilsot 1&lt;Mnb««i Jm tbe
bill of complaint In thia eaoM-. do eptwar and auADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
•wcr aald bill,
the twelfth day of October next,
or that tech lull be lalen aa coufcaaod by them;
which prepiiaea aredrwribedaa followa ; Aft that
..rw.iA t.tn.l. in ik. eoatitr of liarSetton Number Fvnrtoon, In Townabip Three
North of Rango Ten W«t. containing thru* hun­
dred and teeuiy acres of land.
Aud
further ordered, that, within •’rent/
dare the aaid complainant cauae a cope of Uuo
order to be publohad lu tho JfeW&gt;?£ Asuare. a
n«-r«p*]&gt;er. printed la aaid autm^uf Barry, where
.Ill
ali.—tod and ihal au.l nwb-

worthy at)d needy laxnily.by leering the
same and its contenia al this uAde,

neUeetioa
J! North of
thirty M-ven

WuouA— Nut much coming in. .The
difference between views of buyers and

Jco.J»C?&gt;Tand“E^«'h*i o&lt;7»&lt; ”aj».
ball
&lt;,( lot No. M4, and lot S77 lent a by IS feoMnit vf
tbe Xorthueut corner, all In the eHUgoof Hearings

•el I era |&gt;na nearly suspended operations
during Uhi In ft twd we*4tt. &amp;5&lt;4ula may

—

TSifttttCTg

ur’J
’STAB USD ED 17G0.
ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

• TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit Coart for
I tbe County ut Barry

C"*M5*-A1A’P*T-Th« Battle Creek
Journal, ban changed publishers end pros
prietor*. W/JV, W«xM.NoUOM, has sold

PETER LORILLARD,

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

tbe eatablWtmeot u&gt; Crablm E. Gm»HTH.
Wu regrufto part with Mr. |
W.oiKOUMr from tbeediUiria^fAild. lie
lute hewn an early. earnest persistent and
ccosistr-nt advocate pf Liberty, State and
N«tfri#;rW4rth; of tbe Union, the Con­

stitution and the right.

We betfpeak for

hitA atfrcvrit'ln whatever sphere.-Me lot

mav I* cant. To Mr. Gt tryrm wa ex­
send the hand offeRowahip; and we kn ow

J5S**,

that 11 if wishing him_Jpell, to hope that

jylw4

Mr. Eotmti-VAf, the inquiry la fro-

EW IIABNESS SHOP.

■qnenlly maffe hr tub as to 'ibare, what

pointe nnri places &lt;&gt;n the proposed

The attention of the public it
Has­ to Urn NrwfBarneeaBbopef

tings Railroad tbe Depute wjll bo located,

I. 1. GMDTEAI,

also uh«i accoinmodations the fartqers In Connection with hit Hardware.

and &lt;&lt;Uters on the route will have.

Now,

in andwnr. I will state that this important
work la to be aafaraa poeaible for tbe

WOOLEN

New Harnesses,

accommodsiion of all citizens who wish to

Am requeued to giro him a ealt before m*ki«|
their pnrebawa, at he ia determined
Not to&gt;e Cndereald.

Avail themselves of its benefits.

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­

As to

sively Used.
Depots I tee no reason why they need noi
Tbe beat of wnrtaton employed.
be at every cros* road, or al intervals of
. Repairing dans* on short eoUcr.
every mile, should therobe
^‘r
[jnaM]
H. A. GOODYEAR.
the Railroad. Thia railroad when built ia
■to tarry tbe whole products of tHocmintry
through tbe entire route and all that can
»r ever will be brought to tbe road—&gt;ui

it be grain, Sour, lumber, ftnne ore, earth,

DB. A P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

-day, hay, straw, any

and eretytliing,
subject alwiye to the rules and regdlatioos of the company ; in fine it IsAo be

'TEETH extracted or filed, on abort notice. ■
T®0ET« . INSXRTXD
&gt;
the acrommodatlim railroad for all who On Gold ui/ Sfirar Plate, and
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,
patrnnixe it. It would ba unreasonable
on abort notice and in She best and moat approved
'to cause any one tn draw his lumber or

pr.utaceX^ite, TVa fwJDtroe rnrtm to a
Depot when he lives at or near the track.
Thi« pstd will ba unlike any of tbe great
through rotitae, where doee connections

must be made.

Tbe connections wilh the'

Central road'cun I* made and in .nowise
interfere with the busineas of tb* H*»-

CJTATK OF M1CIHOAN, l„ Probata Court
o
Barry Countr.
for aald aounty.
At a aeetlou of aald Court bolden at the I tobale Office, in tbe village of Hastings, on Tuesday,
tho Tth day of Jdy, in tbe year one ih-uaand eight hnadrod and olxlv-threo. Preterit,
"‘rK.'V:^
».n

Tba underalgned, having aU the blanks and
neeeeaary initracUoea, ia prepared to eolleat M
dal ma againal tba Goeerantenl for

60
..
h
Jtfyda. wideMoaitog.
COT II WARRANTED strong and dareMa.
Soiree la hereby gl’»n, inai i&gt;y ririw &lt;jl a IIcense granted to ma hy the Probats Cdart for tbe
It u the chevpett tray to get gooU Cloth
county of Barry, bearing dale the lath day ol for four familiet. Try it!
Mar, A. D. ISM. I shall expose to sale at public
auction, to the highest bidder at the North dour
WOOL CARDING
of the Court llouao. in tbo village of Healings,
in tbe county of Barry, and Htata of Michigan,
on Monoav, the aerente nth fltTh) day ot Augnat
next, at oi&gt;« o'clock. P. M. of said day. the fallow­
ing described Heal Estate, belonging to said
niinora; tc wit; Village Lol number Un (10) in
Hloek number eleven (H) «f Eastern Addition,
in tho village of Hastings, county of Barry and
StetoofMicLlgn»
’ W.I.Y.UAMB,
Ian of flaxllnra, and abow cauw, if any there ba,
Dated, Jnly 4th, IMJ. Uydj
Guardias.
wfy 0&gt;e praywof tho potlllooor ahould aot bo
TSi I.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

glvoMtiee

the mn.t important branch roads in the

'L

day; Heptasiber, 1st Monday; DooaMbrr. 1st
M
CbwUprelobnaary.frd Monday j Aa-

IL WriXW.

guat I rd Monday.
Given under my hand st tbe village of Ieada,tiili
Sfilb day af ^{^nBjb^ioVXLL

Watt of Bmlnaln Winans.

m

FAIRBANKS’
btan: 'RD

in tba year of oar Lord one thou-

ie matSarof tbo totato of BenJaniinTI mana,

ADMINISTRATORS BALE
la tho natter of tha' aalalayof Chari— Laster,

rm!

uu mlilliriT-

•

No fees reqared wntll claims are
. cailectesL
Office oa Durdlek Strret.oppc«i to the Peat Office
Kalamaiqa, Michigan.

)

A. A. KNAPPEW,

PICTURE GALLERY!
IN HASTINGS, Barry county.Mich., la Rawer's
new building, ep elaJra, tdjaor.

THIS GALLERY

Monday; July, let Monday; ueuuer. trtKosuay.

8HERMAN C, PIIXDII.

BOUNTY. BACK PAY. PENSIONS.
&amp;«., dtt., &amp;C.
I alvaya Colteet a ad aever fall to Pay
Orsr, wheat CaHeqlad.

Waa erected new, laatfaH^for oij ipeeiel .awe»,

AU portent hating claims again*!tho
’ ’ teUUof Millhem Orr,.
“Heatlnga Banner." a M«apkp«r
ireuialinK in aaid county of Barry, decriMd.'U* hereby aniibed and requested to
„ ImnwSialety prerioua to aaid day present tho tame for examination and adjuatment

country rTreially for the land owners tor
10 to.15 mile* on each side nf the road.

SVEt'S
CATHARTIC PILLS

pouoM to many advantage* over the other pargaiirta hi tbe market, and their rape nor virtuea
are *o unit anally known, that we need not do
mare than to aware tho public their quality it
maintained equal to the fwt It ever has been,
and that they may be depended on to do aU
that they have ever dmx.
Prepared by J. C. ATER. M- D., A Co,
Lowell, Meat , andaoldby

WAR CLAIM AGEWCY!

JS

sax

ling.i/uid. I see no Reason why this
Railnmd when built should not he one &lt;d

Youra truly,

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 lbs. of WOOL to
man n Tartu re into CLOTH—
IA881MEBE.
,
TWEEDH,

SCALES

�ii’s

ONLY EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE IN BATTLE CREEK.

"'bJTNf
? l'r

A. L. SKINNER
11m Io aura AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOOBS .bid, ora no« affarad

aala u GREATLY REDl'CED I1 RICES I

Wa kaaaaddad In oor Suck 0/ DRY Wqfa

A large assortmenit of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, at prices to suit the times.

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HASTINGS, HAEBY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY,-AUGUST 5, 1863.

NO. 14.

gastiags'Bawur,

Jertrj
make her like ths top of a rack.
It is well known
was built

xeiimh:

ADvKnnsiNc.

Issa-because of the greater degree ol
mental energy and philosophical research Justice and a just retribution is
hich the present age would behold.— meted out to a nation whose liberty
Bickley has
prison at Louisv
oppression', whose tender
ties and god, mamoo. The cry of the op­ spy, and richly
pressed has entered into the cars of the

STORE!!!

Robehts &amp;. Striker,
R. J. HRANT,
JUST RECEIVED
ROCRRB.

n new and moat complete assortment of

MAWON'ALLEK

DRIGS AMD MEDICIftEN,

ealer in grockries, provi.ion», pro-

D dme. 6i»h. butter, lard, pork, and grate ol

pheue, Burning Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND AI.COIK -I.

m an »inu» ui
.......
Stone and Woodin'ware, and a genera! asDr.AL.LK

ROBERTS Ar STRIKER,
ws.vt.ER8 in drugs, medicines. SpsteotmcdiJ dnw, paints, site, terpentine. burning U a I J,
re llqnore. dre-staffs. • iudow-flsM, putty. gvo-

mi wm

12T FOR MECHANICAL 'AND MEDICINAL
PUKPOSES.ONLY

ew Dloek. Hastings, Mich

GROCERIES!

k csch dear friend’, prayer,

SWEEZEI' A ALLES.

With a loving Father's earr:

WidU&gt;l«sb.a«Vromon high-

TKA. COFFEE. RUOAR. SPICES. PEPPER
PRUNES. FIGS. RAI«!NS. CODFISH;

SJisttllaM.
4.DC1 Cooking Lxtrncts,

GSTICR OF THE PEACE. Will attend ‘otlie

This is n day of great anxiety. There
arc various speculations with regard to
lb* regpIt of-ibe question'

A. HOLBROOK,
PENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER.. EN
IT.L0PES, CARDS,

. M. RUSNELL.

aided.

Whether' our

government

is

gnrehy stv»" triumph and thereby declare
fl&lt;&gt; the world tlia*. equality is nut a con­
stituent element of a body politic, is the
In their anxiety, men
reason and philosophize—calculate chances
watch the progress of events, and doubt
still hangs as a dark pall over their bright
eat bo]&gt;e«. Historic records arc carefully
scanned and yet scarce a ray of light flits
athwart the horizon to cheer their fainting

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES -X
JOHN ROBERT"
liHVSIClAN and »&lt;(rg*“P- Dwelllsgon U"’*4
I war. near the Couky lUrnse.

hysician, surgeon and A‘»“ehturlll „k
gee over Smith’s DrwgSSuM Goodyear Block.
I....I_ _ Mi.hinn Offiei

P

II. WRIGIIl
a nuavsf »Dd„C0UN8ELL0R AT LAW
A Ind Solicitor and Counaellor
Chanevry.--

!4re.“ter%toaU.« paid

will be paid lo COM 1’0151
PREHCBIPTIONS; sad any

to th. eolterttoe of

Df&amp;ce,
Uarrr County. Michigan

’

■

Clerk in. tbs Court Hossest Hwangs,
KXAPrEX t BtKBOWS

TT0HNEY8 asd COUNSELLORS AT LA W

B.

Boitnsis attended to with preaiplaes*
Kelamaiov. Michigan.

EW HARNESS SHOP.

DANIEL COOK,
nsriCE OF THE PEACE, General Usd asd

N'

Tbs attention of tho pubiio ia invited

,"ud xllotow boxiness pertaiBinf toblaofflce.
0Otoe is Gwlywr’s btoek. ■&gt; a*al™

If. N. 8HELDON
DUSTY TRBASURER^Wmpa^partieuter

IEAKi

New Harnesses,
Good E»BUrn Leather Exclu­
sively Used.

U.P. cnKRRl
OUNTY CLERK sad Notary Peblle- O®«
In the Cosri House

C

(. C. PRINDLE

FjanM]

H. A. GOODYEAR.

DR. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

dentist,

FRANK ALU»

On Gold and Pdrer Piste, and
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,
H. COOK,

more consequence *at&gt; the
ight, justice and liberty.the fate of
a city of a few thousand inhabitants of
more note than
----- numbering
---------------------------------nation
many millions? The apostles urged upon
tbusi) who sat unfler their ministry to
receive tho principles of Christianity
mainly on the ground of tbe concurrent
testimony of the scriptures founded mainipon its prophetic character, end shall
fail to draw the consolation and
surancc in this day of individual and na.
tional peffl from tbe visions of tbo be­
loved Disciple 1
As wo trace those
pages we may comfort ourselves with
tbo reflection that there is One who pre­
sides over the destinl
of nations and
111 not leave bis name lo reproach.
Little did the enemies of the Cross of
Christ think, as they condemned an aged
man nil worn with toil and exile lo the
lonely isle of Patmos that Jehovah reigns
snd can cause the “wrath t.( man to praise
” A bright and beautiful sabbath
Him."
morning dawned.
A placid serenity
pervades the face of nature, arch type of
the glorious rest above.
wont, the aged exile employed his sacred
hours in holy meditation. Perchance the
recurrence of the dev that witnessed the
resurrection of the Bavior brings to his
mind many pleasing associations connected with the life or that Divine bemg,
whoso toffs and sufferings were so ciosuiv
1_1_~
Ith his own history.
A
inter&lt;bveo
xu!tTwpeaco fills bis soul as he containfi Istea the period not far distant when
ea»ed from a life of labor, of privations,
of bitter persecutions be shall be permit­
ted to enter upon those joys reserved for
tho virtuous and holy in another world.
Gradually the spirit descends, more and
more does he feel Its influence until he
becomes oblivious to all sublunary ob­
ject*. The lonely isle
’T”
Ith
its sea-girt‘
boundary—the ceaseless dash of waves—
the sun shining In its strength—all alike
fade before his gnze, and before him standi
his former friend, companion and coun­
sellor, but now hie glorlfled Redeemer.
He falls prostrate before the august per-...iage overcome by awe and reverence,
But ajriendiy band ia outstretched and
raiscs’hirn from his prone^ position, and
a voice in
these words of. assurance
am Alpha and Omega—once I died but
now am alive for evermore.”
Calmed
by the sound of that familiar voice, be is

mm

“arbitrary arrest.”—
Tho bouble-dyed traitor Bickley ia per­
fectlyconsistent with the principle*
Cdpperbeadism, by having
ument, but that a brother may trample a scoundrel in wenaml. a fill
s swindler.
upon the rights of bls brother—that the against Nicaragua, a black
and a haunter of brotbela.
heel of the oppressor.
is “Give me power to trample my broth­ disgusting licentiousness. Another con­
er in tho dust or give me death." The genial pet for Storey of the Chicago
pidily with
hich the contending
les are martialcd is also without a paralell. Scarce had tbo battle cry been
sounded ere the masses are in motion.
snd from all parts of the commonwealth
thousands swarm to the standard of their

one ounce gumshellac, and one cubic inch
of beeswax ; put them In a tin eup, and
—the bajlle of the great I .ord Almighty
melt slowly—too. high or quick beat’msy
is being fought. That there might be
it to "scorch.
no lack in filling up the outlines of the
Place Ibe jars where they will brooms
prototype description of tbo locality of
arm while the fruit is cooking, if
lhe modern Babylon, a beast with seven
’ " heated there la no
heads is exhibit^, eeven cotton States are gradually
the stronghold,of slavery united as one breaking.
As soon as ths fruit ia thoroughly beat
In the one object, supporting the “Mother
uf Harlots” as she rides forth unblushing- #d, and while boiling hot, fill the jars full,
ly, even bearing upon her furbead the let the juice cover the frtiit entirely.—
name of her infamous calling, while ten
kings (presidents) unite tbeir strength thick cotton or linen doth, and spread
for her emolument.
No royal crown
their brows, but aided by a united er the mouth and rim of the jar.
Hie rim perfectly dry, end apply the
'
found tree to lhe interest of the “peculiar while
institution,” they receive power as kings
lecuro It firmly with a siring; then spread
one hour.
Look again upon the canvass. A thick s coating of cemegVover the upper sur­
cloud ns a funeral pall envelopes the de­ face. As the contents of the jar cool, the
voted city and ascends upwards like the
Bee.
It is the and give a moot positive proof that all la
smoke of her burning. In one hour has
The cheapest as well as the mot!
desolation come. In a moment of boast­
ed aecuHty the avengiiyt angel visits her suitable jars fur thia use (quart site) cost
I th just retribution. From a hundred &gt;1.50 per dozen. Queen's or yellow
batte fields—ftom a hundred villages and ware has imperfect glazing, and the mpiatiirced through the aides of the jar.
ritire goes up the lurid flame and out
Belf-aealing cans that have failed can bs\
phurons smoke.
But listen to that wail of anguish that pressed into servibcj stone jars, commop
which comes from far off apcctators. The bottlee, tin cans, and various vessels that
wealthy, the merchant, the seamen from
all parbi of the world are alarmed. Tbs made to answer ; only be sure that the
great mart of the world is destroyed, and, fruit is boiling hot, and lhe cover is prop­
with their hands laden
ith goods for erly adjusted.
southern trade they stand and utter cries
Many think Hint sugar is essential to
and lamentation that lhe great city is fal- enable fruit to keep. This i
’len. ---The dark
But all isof no avail.
----avea of oblivion close over lhe devoted
city end desolation only marks ths place, hour before eating, gives them
“for strong is the Cord that judgelh her.” flavor of frosh fruit. Cook only sufficient
This is no chimerical sketch. We have
ola crushing
oberisbed tbo “sum of all villainies" until tender berries. Pears and Quinces are
^t has sapped its own foundation.
We
find that we as a nation have been and in as many
sro being visited for our iniquilica and water at one time; w hen clear and tender,
the call Is to all who expect to find mercy and to the water add sugar to taste ;
soon as boiling het
from among lhe workers of iniquity.—
Soon the note of victory will be sounded
Oil it up with ayrup boiling
—victory over oppression, and Jrimn pl­ hot. Seal as directed. Apples the same
ant Alleiujahs sung by those battling for
iiy, ana secured.
God, troth and humanity. Beware then Let them be In Quarters for, if smashed,
you who stand in the way of reform— the pulp will hold so many air babbles, It
’ । who would raise your puny arm against
K
ill not keep.
....
.
im who can work, none can hinder. The
Grapes.—Pulp and cook till the pulps
oppresnsd must go free, the yoke must
. Ki.ltad • strain out the loads. put In
be broken, and woe to him who stands in
way of Him who says veangcanco ia gar lo taste. When the syrup is suffidmine.
«.U, ..Wtk. «•!
Rutland, July 20.1S03-

Arriving at LoulaviHe, the
Ciucinaltl, and

restore the krnytom to Israel.
The «■«' of*» !•«•»
oartainlj »•«*»

P™?*-11® d#d*

nllluij

Never in the history of the world has

and despondency how fow go lo that nev­
er failing aource uf cornfort slid assurance,
lite Scriptures of Divine Truth.
firm believers in their divine character euliar duties. He is faithfully lo record
hat passes before him.
and prophetic bearing, why ahould we
lhe scene opens. First appear upon
make them the last of counselor* lo con" lhe canvass the seven churches of Asia.
suit, or comforter to seek 1
Their faithfulness is commended, tbel
As we turn over the prophetic pages errors rebuked. Next the throne of the
of the Old Testament and compare the Majesty on high, surrounded by n retinue
of angels, and all lhe paraphernalia of
declaration of those who penned lhe DiHis kingly court. Tho book with the
Ino oracles, with ilia records of later •even seals is opened by lhe “Lion of the
historians, we cannot foil to see a remark­ tri be of Judah,” revealing*} man lhe plan
th of
able coincidence and are forced to admit of salvation. The long pent up
lhe Almighty is poured out pon the
that they are something more than shrewd
urkers ofinlquity from vials borho by
conjecture. Not only in general terms angels appointed "for that purpose.—
but in the most minute partlclar were Cabolicism with all her iniquity ia slain
' ths
‘
.en hnada and ten
beast with
they fulfilled. ’ We might almost excuse by
horns.
those who insist thst they were
Tbo scroll lengthens. Away down lhe
after the occurrence on account of the
vista of time appears another typo more
But the marvellous than ail the rest, ushered in
correctness of the delineation.
opposite view claims tbo argument when by a fearfol display of conflict!^ elsrnenta. Amid tbe din and clamor of voices
vivid flashes of lightenings—terriffiopeals oua order of tbo Knights of the Golden
they are being fulfilled. The reasons for
shown
of thunder—while tbo earth is shaken to
prophetic visions are obvious.
They
Ito very center. Mystic Babylon appears that one Bicklcy was
were not, as may Oppose, to fortify the upon tho canvas, standing out in bold ganixallou, and its*great leader. Tbo excitmcnt
of
the
disclosure
died
nation, the city or the iudisidual against relief the very personification of vilaneaa,
ths name waa not forgotten.
oesa. And here let us pause and innuire days ago, on ths occupation by-Rooeman that God-had an eye upon the aflairs
what is the meaning of all this.
When cran'a army of Tullahoma, a foraging
party found one Dr. Gao.
Binkley,
of mcn—that-tbe-jJaat and fbture were in prophello language any great
who claimed that he had formerly been a
alike known to Him—that, in short to lion In the more] world la repre
the Infinite all time, all space were but Is usual to employ some fearful convul­ Professor io tbe Cincinnati Eleotic Colsion In nature. What Utter typaoould Ige. He claimed to U loyal, and to
hare tried to get to the North. H» beg­
noceswy tn prepare the mind for those
ged a pV* to Ohio-atfd funds to par ex­
penses. Being accused by Gen. Johnson
going &lt;&gt;o for the last twenty
M being no other than Gen. Bickley, he
ooootry 1
danM IL «eonly a nsphtrura uttering frarl
that famous individual, and could
be tnade. it roqulred a course of discipline the infernal traffic
of umo, tbo ligh
..11 M
MOOl.W
““
Indignation, tho
brother-in law. The answer did not
as ii reacts upon
vati&gt;m just as much as we who lira la the
Those conversant with the

TOB RAIABRY

as also found a manuscript in the Gen­
oral’s band writing, In which he says: "I
have brought up practical secession, and

Many of the apologisto are sU

AT Till:

HASTINGS

DRUG

He had «lips cot from South-

is naught but a barren rock, ths abode of
about fifty families, who subsist
ly by fishing, spreading
to dry—as sold the prophet. (See Eaek
20 1—IS.) But the age of prophecy did

Our courage dull, aoi tail w-

Matings’ AJiisintss Oirrctera

Was ever a picture more complete t

on an island and
mserer actually removed lbw surfitoe
the sea for his own amusemcuiL end i

Doctor

are cooked till all lumps are

to use close fitting oorka, cut off even
ith the top of tbo jar,
with the emented cloth, MMMiM corks

Cauliflower cooked as for tbs table: fill
jars while uh
with boiling '
a kettle of hoi

eat lo secure them apparently

�Ifailli
We&lt;M*4ay ■•ralar, A
The “Aet for enrolling and calling aui! subaMutw would go up at one* to;
« oSteln
His 6 r. tad rene* Booth of ths
nook was to fix] u* fo taking tbe FredSecretary to fix any sum lees than &gt;300

to Augm
eoms* to vs 'aomawhat improved In app*p— - Aw v

Agriouli ural

Jooroal.

far troops, but ban tavamldy received
the answer that tBaro were, Ao troops to

•nd humanity, have been
tbe Itapldan.

Tb. RapMsn is fortified

“wMSjwoJTdj Sl.-ISfMal &lt;etU I
those who most need protection Into a
Drt* much, truth aud candor re- ■
distinction fa favor of the rich and against
tbe United State* Gore rum ent, dreaded the poor.
! But there la another truth which we । by armed traitors, and denounced by
rebel sympathiser* al the North, bears
lite', fchWh U/tha# the: number before ue

.V. r. Art-1—Information from lhe front । Pw:L*naLFH&gt;*

State-

is disgraced by a very we«k. dhgrecefti!
and daspicable attack upon the Regents
Contrast tbe provisions of this denounc­
of.lhe UuferHgy, Tbo article fa not a ed act with lhe provisions of tbe existing
militia laws of the United Steles, and ol
tfan. but £■'« tirade of abase, snd even tbe militia laws of the several Stales. By
descends Jo attack, in a scurrilous man tbo existing militia laws of lhe United
States, the Presides! Is authorised to call
Dga^h0{krUtete character and atanding of
meet the militia of the
do we care who Is lhe author of such
scurrility. This much la appareift: if bo States, certain classes of persoes Are ex­
cepted sad exempted from military duty
(•educated—education has failed to Im­
—from bring drafted into tbe service of
parl wisdom. If be fa one of tho Alumni lhe United States.
Three exempts are
of tho University, and received hia type not the poor, who have widowed molbof manhood fropi that institution, all fair
minded people will agree that It was high infant children, or falberiess and mother­
less young brothers or sisters dependent
Um* the controlling Influences of the J
on tbeir labor fur support.
No, nut
University were changed.
God forbid these I Neither Che Nstional laws nor
that aueti an imputation should net upon I lhe laws uf any State in lhe Galon exempt
the poor, who bare the aged, the Infirm,
the University.
the helpless dependent upon them. Al
It it fyit too apparent that there la a
tbe call of tho Government under these
portion of the Alumni of Detroit, who, i laws, they must leave widowed mothers,
having received all lhe benefits from the I aged and infirm parents, fatherless and
motherless sisters and brothers, and
eeive, are bent upon either restoring motherless infant children for support,
and be hastened dray to tbe camp aad
“Chancellor” Tappan or of ruining the
tbe battle field.
University.
e ire happy to notice,
Who, then, are exempted by the ex
however, that this class of individuals Is iating militia laws of the United Bistea,
small,and that their effort, are not being and uf the several State* of the Union ?
generally seconded in other portions of Nut the poor, the dependent sons of toil,
but ths most fortunate and favored of
tbe State. It Is irus that a few malcon­ the people—members of Congress, cus­
tent* can make more noise than thousands tom IIuum officers and clerks, postmast­
of peaceable and order-loving cl titans; ers and clerks, (a boat in themselves,
aod it is a paten: fact that all the drum­ -above support comes out of tbe money
ming and c.imoiiading Id Detroit upon of the nation.) professors and atudente ju
colleges, and ministers of tbe po*pel. juh
tbe removal of Dr. Tappan baa scartely didal officers pnd other officials, Quakers.
prodaesd an echo In any other part of the Shakera, and persons who may profess
8tAte. ’ It would seem ns thoogntbis faci conscientious scruples against bearing
should make our city friend, and a few arms, members of engine companies,
hook and ladder companies, or pcreuna
others who seem determined to be re­
otherwise connected with the fire depart­
garded as fossils, a little more modest in ment The Cunscriptinn A cl,on the other
their demonstrations. Until the farmer hand, exempts, in addition to auch as are
reached ue, we began to hope—almoat to physically or mentally unfit for military
believe—that the failure ol tbe mob in duty—Firet, tbe Vico President of the
United State*, lhe Judges of ilio United
New York to frighten tbe authorities out Stale* Cuurte.tbe heads only uf lhe rxueuof tbeir propriety, had wverted tbo Tap live department ot the National Guveropan worshippers, from what the Adeer- muut^ and the Governor* of the acresel
tuer nnd Tribune reported as tbeir do- States.

bellion. Denunciations of Ila provisions
can only fire lhe bean and nerve the arms
of tral
thus putting in peril lhe holy
r country, and the precious
Ila heroic defenders; and by re-:
Mood
vhriog

Into execution the draft pro
sne act Dm only way is whsuh
averted is by promptly, arming
Hing bands of loyal men In rebel
, and by immediately yielding a,
united and eotbuaiaatio support to ths
Government, thus apeudilv aud thorough­
ly crushing the hopes, and dfertualiy
linflliog lhe efforts of gha rebel*.

No Democratic paper in tho county is I
more violent and malignant In its opposl |
tlon lo the draft than Gov. Seymour's .
prlndpal organ, the• Albany Allot and
Aiyvt, yet tbe following extracts with
dates amxed. are from its columns as
■collated by the Jottrnal:

real chiefs. They cbqte for tbe Commit­
tee of Three, Almonte, tbe Archbishop
of Mexico, and General 8slaa, an old re­
actionary of ths thus of Banta Anna.
The Committee were also authorized
by Foray's decree to select an Aefombly
or Council oTNotAbfas, to ba composed
of two hundred and fifteen members.—
Over the sola of this Council the Provis­
ional Executive Committee (of three)
were granted by Gen. Furey a veto pow­
er; and in care of disagreement tbe Su­
perior Committee—of thirty-firs— was
au'.horizrd tn dissolve the Notables and
appoint anotbsr two hundred nnd fifteen.
Now, to thia Assembly of'Notables—
so plainly acrMture of ths French—Gen.
Foray's decree assigned tbs duty and I
power of fixing definitively upon a" form
uf g &gt;vernrnom for Mexico.
Tho result
was not difffetill to foretell. Tbe council |

li moving nearer lo
from Fred

Yort, Au*. l.-Th. Il-nU auu.
that the force of Government employees, near tho rebel forces that a battle ia mo­
which was at Aquio Creek when Gen. mentarily expected, unices Lee giv
Leeadraoced Northward, is ordered tAJ lhe slip.

point over SO store-house, there, which*
have eince been destroyed.
A small
force protected by gunboats, could have
securely protected tbe property.
Tbo Tmed dfapatph says: “A letter
from a distinguished officer of tbe Army
has deefared foe an Empire, with Maxi­ oftbe Rotomac, dated Warrenton, July
27th, says tbe rebsls are very much dis- j
millian to be Emperor.
eouragud. Seven ds*erters from a Mie |
In this way lhe French Emperor avoid*
an open breach of lbs solemn agreement aistippi regimeal eante ia day before
yMterdjiy,
who said there was no’ use in
made by him and other European powers,
that no one uf them would impose upon I lighting1 any more, now that Missiaaippi
Mexico a change of government.—-V.
‘ had gone up. We ought to have Richtnond by the tniddla of September.”
Ertning Poet.

re'.rrato towards Richmond h
« V*rfy followed and a sfagety
waler wIII be commenced on that city.

Wc should have reinforced tbe krmy,
The Richmond journal* all take cour­
if it bad been necessary to imprees troon*
age from lhe occurrence of the recent
bobily Into lhe service.
Dio public
i riots in this city, and express the belief
would sustain a draft rather than au n&gt;&gt;an
that it was now all up .with the Yankee
donmeal of a campaign on which so much
ToM4&lt;fe«.H W. H.lkvk,
nation. Die Whig of July 21 aay*:
has re»tbd.
UM*ral ta CUif:
“Hcuoefnrth the multitudes of the
We see on all sides the indication of
Si* —My medical director in the field I
Yankee
race
will
avail
nothing
against
auch au opinion. Die Boston Adeertieer
report* an aggr,y.e loa* in killed an-1 I
calls far a draft. The Rochester Union
body of the people ia g«&gt;o«. Tbe enemy wounded in our&gt;uands of 635. I judge .
urges an enrollment of 290.000 men in
must fight out the war with the fotvc* there are 350 missing. Three loaae. ev­
addiliun.to ll.e 300,000 volunteers.
er the three engagements uf the I Oth I Ithl
they now hare in the field. Volunteering
Die New York World en) a:
Ir
dead; conscription lias been thwarted ; and ISth in»t. Many of our woupitan
"The only safe reliance is in the supply
1
sill return to duty in a week ue trsdaja.
which only drafting can yield.
Tho re­ militia calls will u»t produce auldirra. Th* hejifth of the command i* improving.
bellion confessedly, though it style* its- A naemiable etrrnglbening of ourpoeition
•ell a popular revolution Lax no other re
sort. Il has imposed A draft of a rigor
never before heard ut No such univer­ the city, true; and for the moment the!
But all over
sal conscription is necessary in our case. draft is.suspended her*.
New Y»ik, Angust I.—Tbe K
But a cooscriptioa to some extent is dic­ this State, and tn all parts of tbe country,
tated by every consideration of prodcirecr Jt is going on quiellj, and hundreds of ,say«: “We have seen, to-day. &lt;&gt;
Die Republic may possibly be saved good men are setting net every day for from Gen. Grant's army, wim left Vicks
Tbe noir id
without it; but if tbo Republic fe not tbe camps uf rcndr.vous, ubeuoe they burg about tro days ag-&gt;.
। prrparatfon far a march to M.rbilu was
saved tbe omission to dreft the necessary ar* drspateked to lhe field.
If the rebels depend for success on tbo then hewrd &lt;« every side. • Uar troops
nieq^*riil~b*4be only cause.
Nut "only
id spirits and coofiJcut
prudence, but jimfe* also urges iu Said help of a mob in New York, they are I were iu the
a spoilt) oae day in the Council of Bute. leaning on a broken slick; that mob has ••f .iicyr-M. Die calculvti.-n was that tl*
“I am Inexorable on lhe subject of ex- been pet down; the objects of its instigs Stars and Slrip-a would ft «t over Mobile
tors and aecret leaders has been exposed, j
i by tbe 15th of Avgust."
“empUou from conscription—It would
“be criminal How could 1 reconcils it and is now recognised by the whole p»&lt;&gt;
pie ; and they will sot permit traitors to i
termination to raise such a voice “by tbe
iVAsr ditt or a widow Dxr»DKXr “lo my conscience lo expose the life of raise tbeir beads again iu lhe free state*.
people (M)Af Michigan that do future
“one man for the advantage of anulber 7
CiaciwxATt. July 31.—Th« Fifty sec
- aV. r. Rte Poet.
Board of Rcgr-nfa should dabs lo remote
Third. Tea orrtv eon nr acid oa :&gt;• “1 do Dot cvcd think 1 would exempt my
■»nd Mawsrhuaetts regiment, nuitilwrin*
"own son.” Ha* an American cil'ixcn |u
___ 1__ a_.„, '___ .__ .
r r
a Preeident, w ithoul exhibiting some good
tbo life or death struggle of bis country
leva “rouacieoce'' than Napoleon on the
Die following snnounremenl, from the &gt; tcred out of service. Their time expired
xlmct wnten sox in all as uimh.
Wa do not desire to see the merits or
Fifth. Tns out D*oTUca or chil road to personal domination. -Napoleon Cambridge (Maryland) Jnlelligeneer of Julv 14th.
"as right.
We abould all take our July 17. is of great interest, and .fall of
demerits of Dr. Tappan discussed, and it
Vicksburg advice* to the 2G:h, aay that
clianoe. With aueb a cause appealing lo encuu ragsinent for the ftveuds of freedom
ia.to be hoped that his indiscreet friends
Gen. Humm'e division baa g»ao to Mo­
! us—tbe roost momentous that ever ap­ in tbe Border States;
bile. Our army has fallen back to the
will not persist in provoking such a oon- pxxdswt crow hi« lasob wa aurroar.
pealed
to
humanity
—
it
is
a
disgrace
for
“We dalm for Dorchester the tills of Big Black river.
Sixth. The father of molherleee Ail- ]
frovsrsy, by personal attacks upon tbe
any man to *xpect that bis neighbor rath tbe Banner Gianty of tbe State. She has
Jackaou is entirely destroyed.
er than himaalfybould respond toll. All been foremost in lhe path of enlightened
Hegents of the University. As we said dependent upon hie labor for euppurt,
Juhuaun la believed to be retreating to
have
an
eoual
Interest
iu
the
stake
;
aud
pn-gress
from the beginning of thia crisis. Mobile, which place tbe enemy ia making
in a fanner article, the Regente ere the
Sermtk.
W’Arrr there ere a fathei
all should be brought up to the same line Her latest advance is in the recruiting o^
chosen guardians of the University, and
deaperats effort* to defend.,
of duty."
colored troops. It Is only a week sines
MsMrnis, July 20.—Die forces sent
wo may add that lhe ptoplt will sustain
Diis also puts lhe Infamous World, wesppealed to our young men to engage
which now says the draft caused tho New । in raising a company of colored volun­ out under QiL Hatch, to look after the
them In their endeavors to .perpetuate
rebel troops enforcing the cor.acriptinn in
York
riot,
on
U
m
reaord
in
favor
of
con
­
Its usefulness and efficiency.
teers. and already one company under W esl Tennessee, had a fight al Ixxington,
reeidue of lhe faenilp or houeehoU, not
scription.
Mr. Hooper R. Mobrey is bettor than
•
It should be borne in mind in discus- txteeding teeo, eball be eaeenpl.
routing tho rebate. Cui. Ilsteh captured
half full; and there Is a prospect for two Col. Campbell nftbe 23d Tenncasee, 2
Eighth.
Young men between the
•Ing this question, that DOt one word has
or three mure companies In a short lime. Lieutenants, 25 other prisoners, snd 2
•geu of eighteen and twenty are exempt,
been said, neither can be, against Profits
The
Louisville
Journal
claims
to
be
I Not a negro has been enlisted in any eth­ Cannun. Col. Campbell was* en route
for tho reason that experieooe pruvua that
•or Havens, tbe newly elected President. soldiers under twenty year* of age can­ in poseesaiou of interesting and important er county in tbs State, Wa feel proud
from Chattanooga to join Gen. Pillow,
All the deprecatory resolutions and ten- not sustain tbe burden* of camp life as facte relative to John Morgan’s late raid. uf ths lead that-Duseet has teksa In this who ia understood tn be near Paris.
Before
tbe
great
Vandal
and
thief
started
matter, and commend bar example to
well
a*
men
between
the
age*
uf
twenty
tjments—In every instance, thus 'far,
CoL 8. Wieldingbust, captured by the
upon
bis
expedition,
be
fully
explained
other counties."
t
rebels and re captured by Gen. Roddy's
emanating from Detroit or Detroiters— and thirty-five.
These exemptions of the Conscription lhe rebel plan, of which that expedition
forces, is atill uu Bear Creek. Biffh-*,
published and ordered to be sent to Pro- Act (so called) are in favor of tboaa upon was a part. Ma was to make no attack
Wombs as HAavxrrsaa.—Several Forest, Newcomb and Wilsnn are operfeeeor Havens, are a direct insult to that wboec daily toil tbe aged, infirm and I upon Lx.uiarilia, but to go through Indi­ German girls have guao lo service in the sling under the cumraand of Pillow
gentleman, and as auch they are not too- helpless rely. Is It, as has been ehargH ana aod Oirie, sweeping everything be­ harvest fields of Northern Illinois, where
Gun. Dodge Is watching all these par­
l fare him, attracting lhe whole of public they receive II per day wages. Tbe Gal
ohdad by tbe ywep/s of Michigan. Neither updn II, making “Infamous distinctions
ties, and will soon take them.
West
between the riclyfind tbe poor," to sx- attention in that direction, and breaking ena Adeertieer says that German girl* are Tennessee ia Ux&gt; hot to hold them.
will lhe ptopU of Michigan unite with
empt tbs only sons of poor widows, and up all tbe railroad communication by not tbe only ones who engage is this am
LortavuLB, July 30.—At Pari* Ky.,
any endeavor to drive Professor Havens to compel members of Gmgress to fight, which reinfcscemeote foe the defense of ploy meat. Last year in many districts
th. .......
..i— a—
------------'•
Immediately
from tho Presidency of the University bo procure or pay fiw rabatltutes 1 To ex­ I Louisville could be sent.
upon this, Buckner was to dash into Ken
fore be ia fairly seated In that ehair. We empt th* only brothers of fatberieaa and
lucky with tbe very eonsidarablo force door assistance on lb* farms, women of en­
motherless
little
brothers
and
slaters
de
­
flank u. and barn the bridge. Tbe 45th
protest against any attempt of mere menpendent upon their daily toll for support 7 under hiacommand, capture Loutaville, ergy turned out and aaaisted in gathering
Ohm c«me oo their rear, captured fifteen
worshippers to apeak for lhe "ptoplt of to exempt tho fathers of motheiraa Infant
tbe crops. In many Inatanees, in peculiar
Sterling’' Col.r^rib« Waster
MiAiporo." upon this eubject.
children dependent upon these fathers*
cares, ths women of a settlement would
daily toll for auateMam, and compel Stats
go in a body and harvest largo fields of
Judges, justices of the pcare, clergymen Cinetanati.
corn for enms poor soldier's lone wife In
To tbs rebel mind, tbe plan weened A eingie day. Thousands of women In
aud college professors to fight, prtfeure
In this paper will be found an article
substitutes, or pay for aubstitates 7— feasible, but events occurred to interrupt Europe work in the harvest fields every
upon the Conscription which wa find ;Shame on the men who misrepresent tbs and defeat it. Vicksburg and Port Hud season, and prove valuable help, In ths
All safe. Gre.
flowting roeod among our exchanges. We bcneficiont provisions of an act passed to son tell, and Gen. Roaaerane advanced al&gt;eeoae of co many able-bodied men as
Burbridge, home oo furlough, volunteered
sooner than the rebels exp anted.
Boch­
■bpllere we.need not tender an apology uphold tbe cause of our imperilled counbm •srvtoss, aod was complimented for
ner couldn't pouaiMy be spared from
for its introduction. Tbo aubject of lhe 1 ^Tbo 18th section of lhe act In question
bis gallantry.
where bo was. .A courier was dispatched
approaching draft iaone ol paramount provides that any person drafted and no­ post baste to step John Morgan, but ho
fatarea* last at thia time.
Tbs New jtified to appear at lhe Rendezvous may,
Kentucky, in place of the late J. J. CrilYork-Hot was based upon opposition to on
, or before tba day fixed for bl* appear’r.Jen. Mr. CMy Is an unconditional
story is history.
lhe provision* of the law.
Such oppo- &gt;ano*, furnish an scceptabls *ubatituto to
take bis place in the draft; or he may
aition fa not only criminal, but utterly
pay to auch pereon a* ths Secretary uf
fuUls to prevent Its opeeaUon.
We, re­ War may authorla* to receive II, such At Philadelphia, wh*r&lt;MOMb fM|ing fe
Jn tbe Stale
gret, then, exceedingly to see a diapo*i- ,,um. not exceeding 1300, os the Secreta­ torpid or dsedt Kbstitute* are obtained no cause to be ashamed.
legislature, last winter, be etobd Ibrward
lion manifested to misrepresent the pro­ ry may determine, far th* procuration of vary reail'iy for 3100 to ftlM. There msulully on the side A Ha country.
confident of red
kppesra to ba no difficulty Eastward I*
subslitate,
whioh
*um
shall
b*
fixed
visions, iateotioM and practical working
Wagner in a al
of the law, rather than to explain them
A public meeting was called In
“ 'mads at tba time of ordving a draft for ad, and at very It
candidly and fairly. Persons who make ]
“ I any State or Territory. Any person may It obvious. The
thirty miles
■ I furnish an aroepUbls substitute to take
paay,” tbe object of wl
any prica for there I* bm HUI* probability that any
Grand River navigable
--v-Every drafted V*Hbtt------ -draught, through tbe c
cd. Dm
to pay the ! relieve the

•«&gt;«• with lhe President'. Prod,
religlouk aervlote will be held al th
P“‘ ten oMock A. M.

It w„ ,

Remaining is the Post Office al Hastings
Barry C-s Mich., August 4th, 184J3.

—a. im s.bbub, iui e... a. n.

SISMS4.

*“ l«m«&lt;; Mr.
Fill ««!«&lt; il.

Un, T. B. «
w«m
B

rd lUl'lb. Hrvion will

u.uaisr r. k
Washington, Ju!v 31.—Dm following
as to day received al tbe headquarters

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Wfcl
jr»ar *»• thousand otgM
Pdh' I’X“eal• SbttiaimC.
,J*jEjSSfcsf9***1«!«:&lt;* bav« iflkm,

CHANCERY ORDER..
Taax^MisgitQ

ante with the PmsHobTi Proc^maUdii,
religious xervicei will b« held at the Meth’-

odist ZWrcb on

Tburdday nt

past ten o'clock A. M.

If

half

wnnoun-

ced, lost Sabbath, that Rsv. A. H. Gaston
4ou)d preach upon tbooccasion. Owing
to a misunderstanding, tbn nnoonnesment
wm Incorrect y Mr. Gaston having a pre­

vious engagement. R^v. T. B. Grsngar
Will conduct the shvicea. Wo are assur­
ed that ‘ the services will not bo very
lengthy^ and * general attendanco is aoli^tadu Aa a community wo have gtwol
cMse'for thaokfolnoM, viooc, in Ute ter­
rible conflicts whfoh have recently result­
ed so favorably to the causq so. dear to
the hearts oft k&gt;yB| poopfo, a few slight

wounds arc lhe only casualties, so far a*
we know, that have befallen our friend*
aud/ieigbbon w ho have participated in
tbe sanguinary struggle for a Nation's

SxrxkK Stomm.—A severs’atorm paaaed ow.tbia village on Friday last, at
about seven o’clock. Tho rain was very
heavy, tbe thunder waa like the constant
roar of artillery, and for a few momenta

■ tw-1’bu long b.,0 th. .im „l
to tod . wmbltodon rf mrfWM.
“’'T lb. tojUMUMImululo, ud Ionic
popeU- u&gt; rdl... „d -n. lb. oom
”n-~miJomU0fBUIi„0„mI.i„rdl..
I^KUOr- IIT’’ch*.
of
Spirits Indigestion. Jaundice, Fever and
Ague,
which are the diMaas. incident
to tbia climate. The remedy has Uen
disoovered by Dr. Roback, and in thous­
and of cases the merits of bis Bitterhave been tostedjn the above complaint.,
and there ia but one voice from the peo­
ple, and that ia in favor of these trulv
wonderful Stomach Bitters. We advise
all who are articled and need an agreeable
tonic for tho troubles above mentioned,
to commence at once using thmo Bitters.
t^'See Advcrtisomcnl.

ARRIVAL!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES:

shade or fruit [tree destroyed, and the
two story frame of A. H. Ellie’ new

standing awry, after
Tbo electric fluid made the

bouse was found

the storm.

newspaper, printed in said oonmyn?!terry, where
the said premiara sre'altuated. and that said pubHaition.br coounuod to said paper, at 1 east ance
in each week far six wefcs in aueceaeios— or
l that be cause a enpy of thia order to be persou‘ ally smed on the aald Edward W. Tgylor, thirty
daya before tbe day of hia Vppcaraace. as herein
roquirrd.
Bated, Baatluge, Joni 10th, 19C*
*■ nrtrtntrw
Thereupon it is Ordered. That Tuvedar. tbe
eighteenth day af Aagnil ntit. al U, o,»l’*ck.in
the fortoeou, be min'd for tbe bearing uf said i
petition, and that tie ludra st la* of Mid do
erased, sad all other perwaa luUrrHed io said
estate, aru rMuirwt to appear at a ,r&gt;sloa af said
court, then to be balden al the I'rvbate Offiea. in
the elllaice of II unripe, anil alio* caaae, if snr
there be. why the prayer of tbo petitloocr should
not be cron ted;
And it is farther Ordered, that tbe petitioner
girt notice to tbe persona interested to said
estate, of the pendvaey of said petit.on. and tbe
bearing thereof, by eanatng a copy of this order
to be peblietod in the^/s
/Laaer. a news­
paper printed and eirculcting in eaid county uf
Barry, for three anceraaerv weeks, prerioun to
said nay of hoarin j.

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

iiwmsscam.

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

Price, wttk Hemmrrnnd Feller, fr4O,

•TATE Of MICHIGAN, Tba Circuit Court for
1 tbo County of Barry :
* &lt;Zrsu« V. SnitK and Jfarrin Tylar,

The Wtthoi * Grow Sewing Machine
is th» but Afachint jcHhoul reyaritojiriu.

Orouih, that U&gt;&lt; Mid dob rraident bufendaat,
Dautol L Pou,11, caunc lite appearance to be en­
tered m thia eauto, within Umr mouth, from thii
date; And V**1 ,n v*'” °f bis appearance b«
causa bia plea to bv*Cdrd, and a copy thereof to
be served on thaYnuaUtrs Attorney wltiito rwanly days-tbcranllrr, or in default tbaraaf Ja'lemanl Ao. Aad it ia furtlnr ordered, thal within
twenty day* lla* aald Plaintiff, caoa, a colic* of

passing down tho lightning rod to tho re­

■ON BALE,-

which it partly demolished, than returned

to lhe rod nnd went on its way rejoicing.
Il would also appear tbal a portion of

newspaper, printed, and circulating in said Canntyr.f Uarrr. or that to causa acopy of this order to
be perwns.l&lt; eeraednu ,ucb oon mldaut Befendant, at leaat twenty days before the Hat* United
for tbs stpeersace of auch Defendant
Dated, llaslirig*. June MlKlbVL

tbe fluid left tbe rod and followed lhe tin

water conductor around to thb other end
of tbe house, doi^g no damage until it

MxDTO &amp;

GROCERIES

reached lhe wooden connedIon with tbe
cistern which waa badly splintered. Taken
altogether it was a fortunate eacapo for
the family, none of whom were injured.

Man Ki£lbd.—Joseph Pryor, of Carb

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

DRYGOODS

turn cornice on. the end of the house,

Come and See ! P
WE

LATEST

tbe wind blew almost a hurricane.
A
chimney was blown down, occa4eually a

residence of I. A. Holbrook,Esq., a visit,

B OHB LINE OF TRADE;

TATE OF MICnjaAX.-Lthlh Judicial Circ­
uit. la Chancery.
Bait pewi to* to th* Circuit Court fur tbo cooo tv

S

tu'QM.

HARD-WARE

“A nieebanlca.
ji i,i imii.
"Among the beat and moat aeroiteablr Sowing
Msclnae*. Light and etegant tfahhed, aad ea sim­
ple to iu ooualructkn, that ttaeama almost impoauble for it to gel out of repair."i’itAorf Oews“Has eomblaed with It* own peculiar maritaaJl
tba rosily oaluaUe Ifaprorenuau of tto idgtor
nneed machines ”—/'nu-lri.la, .

STONE &amp; HYATT

ton, wks instantly killed by the falling of
a free,‘'while pawing through tbe wood*,

Mar hi* residence, during tho terrible

atorm of Friday Evening.

Tax Sitxa.—We commence tbe publi­
cation of the Annual Tax Bales, this week.
Tbeir official publication was notoecessa-

CHEAPER

THAN THE CHEAPEST

Tl.,r IMMENSE STOCK of.

ry until next week, and a few corrections
may occur if we hear from Lansing in

time.

The proof sheets were sent nine

days ago, but this point ia a great ways

from Lanning—by mail. The list as
published this week is mainly correct,
but those interested had better “wait a

week" than rely explicitly upon the fig­

DRY GOODS,

Groceries,

ures given.

A raw seedling aIraw berry, of moostrou* size and exeelcnt flavor, hu» been

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

produced al Newark, N. J., by Beth Boy­
den, a famous borticulturaliat and ncleotific roan. 4t was exhibited and greatly

admired nt tbe etrawberry show of Or­
ange Judd, American Agriculturist edit­

or, a few week* aince.

Tho weight of an

average apecimen exceeded one ounce,
and 28 covered a dinner plate.
*
ty An old woman ventured ont in
the anidsiof Morgan and bis men in a
Btlle town In Indiana, and Inquired of a
rebel who was sitting backwards upon
his “frame," “Whar is tbe gayriiler!"
**D!ye meanJoha..Morgan!” “Yaea je»t
oo." “Thtre be ia." aald th* seb. pointing
t9 Jcrfm." Wall ’said tba old lady, eyeing
him farm hMd to. foot, We’ve got better
lookin’horse thieves nor him hi Hooeier,
*rn’ less laid about'’em too."
■

On rvarline andflllnr th*petition, dglj veriliad
of laaballn Winane, Admtniatralrix of aud **tale,
pray to* Cur reason* Iborain act forth that she may
be Iioei;*«l lo aajl certain real catate Iu eaid petit­
ion dcacrltod, toltogiuB lo said decased.
Tboreunoo II la ordered that Monday, Ito INb
day ofAutuitMit, at tec o clock, to the for*
•oon ba aulroed for the beariur of aald prillton,
and that the heir* al la* of asi/decesad, aad all
other p*n*ca latorvated to said ealate, ar* reqai•rod to appear al a Maaion *f said Coart. then to
be bolden at th* Probate Oflc* In Haetiaga. and
ahow caaoe.if any there to, why the prayer of lb*
tn the gutter of Ito Satai* of Ttotnaa B. petitioner ahould not be granted.

AND

DRY GOODS !

log th* PrtiUoe. «tclr Tori Had
a. Cuardiaa of aaM minor.
I ttorein Ml forth, that ah*
sell certain Heal Estate bo5r. In Said petition described,
i ordered, that Monday th*

potlUon, sod that Ib, lie«I Of klc to erid minor,
and all other p«r*ou* tolerated In aald eatate. are

Stacks of

of Haalings, and ahow eon,*, if aay tk.ro be. wto
‘Ito prayer of th* poutioner abould not t&gt;* granted.
Abd it i* further ordered, that lb* petitioner
gin actio* to itoporaonafatermted lti Mfdtotal*
of tba pendency of aald petition, and th* hearing
ibWeot-bf esusiM a cT^y uf this ant* to to

DVEBUBEMKNT.

CARPETS

othing

tW-nOe
»«* »*rcAmH Uwe Ue rreel AeelUe I, rrl
ee&gt; 11 Mew »«rk, »4 will le MU H
Mll.f? He nrekuer.
•
Balti, Creek, Mu U,t*W. «»

busincM relation* with me, and wbeoewt itay ara
in want *f aay artiaJ* aaeally to be fouMl ir. a
Hardware Slur*, to fir* an* a rail. MyaaMMBtanl
«Wtoftoed ootopM*. tipariillyfa
MV1LUI5G HAW»WAIlK(A5D MICHAI1T8

ESTRAY!

OUR GOODS
j

Unusually Low!

To pro real people frost frolag to BaMoC

HT Some“Peace" Democrats carried
out tbeir principles with perfect const*-

Notice!

Rub ana a Ciacvua.^El
WILCOX,’Mauulacturur.
SOB Broadway, N. Y.

We Uka ia exabsngo for goods—
Wheat, Com,. Oats, Buttar, Lord, Pock,
aad finally alnto* everjthiag you ha^

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ka^&gt;r a Xoa4
mA «mA«A bw artveU &lt;A
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&gt;&gt;
toCMV vu X"TO^«
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vwx, &lt;m
« *urt V-iwub^'m- aj

Town 3 Worth of Range a Wool.
wJ^ofnwJfSi 40
a 04 n »
Town « North of Range 8 We.t
wofneX
4 aa ♦* u 11 s n *
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&lt; ill »T n M 4 W H

JJfistiinp’’Snshtfss ifin

Kidney Ctomplainie,
aaA &lt;A\ Avmoma c5 &lt; tkuAlar aa'aire.
•
.
are eoravoweA o$ rare oaA
^.ow^vA *o&lt;3** awA VxxAm.
wkkek. make Xk*m
.

write oi cwaplointa that aneo from imparity
af the blood. Minute rcporu of indindnul
eaice may be foand ia Avaa’a Amebicam
Almxvac. which b furniohed to the dragjiju
for gretnitoui datribntioo, whereto may be
teemed the dkectioe. for ita u»e, end aomo of
tbe retsarlubte enroa wbfch it iuu made when
Ml other romedkn had Med to effort relief.
Ttoae rnaee an psrpoeeJy taken from all tteton. of tho country, to order that every reader
may have aecoea to tom" one who tan «;&gt;cak to
L.i^_
lu
wvnertaAre.

^Vvh&gt;\\.\a^ rVoKvc. '

ftXotuoeV 'RkVtt'c*
X\vl v-oot

VAeoA.

■Dr. Kokotkk
fttovcxcbcV.

importance of these ronaidera3 to spend yean in perfcr.toij a
. b adequate to iu cure. Thu
we now offer to tho puUie under tho name of
^nttt fUMarauttxa, altlionah it b co*^
pored of ingredients, rotne of which exceed the
best of SmapariBa in alterative power. By
iu aid you may protect younelf from tbasufferfa. uto danger of there diaortm. Purge out
tho fool rorroptiona that rot and fester tn the,
blood; parse out the eauiee of diacare, and
rigoroca health will follow. By iu peculiar
-•2.__
——.-a.to

wave \\u \\oot vaaa xaaahj
■©ocXor'* ©A\».
\

SWEEZEY * ALLEN.

0RNKT8 ATLA1To»dSalUitereil
ire. Partieuler attention peid to C«

Dt. 'Rchyackk
ftto’Kx.oxXx. I&amp;Vtora
are t\vt nt\\ rauu'a SoVau
aaA Comfort.

tart ’within &amp;o ayatem or bant oat oo any

Ur. ■Ro\mlcV»

*T&lt;rwn 4 Jforth of Rnge a Wui.

macb and dUnathins; W they will neither be
daceired nor dbappototed ia tob. Ita virtue
hare been proven bp abcadant trial, and there

.

B2»o»a jPm*r,
Favar ancL jSgu*,
Liver Ccfrnpvxfnx^

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•«
1861.
Town a North of Range

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Avwe au&gt;a\^ nu\aKt\\.o\^
aaA taakt, "L&gt;\5e &lt;.a\ot^a\j\e.

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Groat Bomedy for
Oougba, Colds, Inn Ip iont Con­
sumption, and for tbo relief
of Consump tfvo paticnta
in advanced stages

V&gt;r.

iff ii E :s

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are Xue ftdXAverk'V'rwaA^b^
^rcvcrAka^ DkavAkea,©^
I'aU’f^, 'BkOeamaXhexa, eXc.

'

D . H. J. MAMET.

Trteoo filter, ar* put up ia quart
bottles, qf whioA tAsahoiwte a/ao-sxm&gt;0a. Th* l.xbel it Jlnaty mgravti, and
it provided with a taf*-guard fro’n
oouriUrfritrrt. (Prion fl per bcttln, c.
ttxjbr Rf.
O. W. J^obaak, Vnfriitor, Jfo. 6
EMrt Fourth. Bt, CiKciMaii. to where

KH1PPKB A BURROWS.
A TTORNEY8 and COCNSLLLORS AT1
jM^&amp;rdick Street, oppo.lt. Um Po*

IHED 1760.

LORILLARD,

county orrtcs&gt;'»-

H. M. MHKLDOW,
«KTT TBKASUUWL WlilF*ZP"
UMOttoa w pmc.nna tV.a.ou. tor

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5® -

FAIRBANKS'
ii. r.cinBRT.

STANDARD

CB SCALES
OF ALL KINDS.

Bold in Detroit by Fananv a Sbut,

r WANT 86,0m
L manufacture into

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1 •••oaueialaire shudder I
hatedaadn „.i,
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A groan ran through the aeeemblv, so
vivid was tw description, ao uasarthlv

what aha daaoribed seamed actually tobava taken place than sod there. They
noticed also that tbs bridegroom hid bis
face in his hands, and was sorrowfully
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;tote rotted
thoed who dard, to hesdoe a fallen teoep/U
It was a perilous cndcrtakhif. '■ How It was |
made sad with wfeit result, Uali te told
-by th* OKioaga THteae.—PortlandUtou.
“Four bteckaoldiera voluntarily «»6e-'
ed out to hia rescue. They . reach him, by tte wouDdod-roldierain.ltejMmfaJ^
raise hfm tenderly In'tteir armi'and the
dangerous return journey Is commenced. and, finally, in the triumph which,tnroagh
Rifles crack sharply from the rsbal work;
one and another of tte bravs bearers fall. being achieved fa*-itoAfifted] MtaM
Now all are down, and the wounded offi­ that are the true inspi ratios of the natioc
cer Is still exposed. The peril of aiding life.—Aov « Srrmon Ay Xrr. W. J.Fu
'him has been fearfully demonstrated. But Ur.
again end again parties of . colored men

ired brother'of a fend aiator.
And he
sleeps today in that distant country, with
i no atone to mark the spot
Thera be
Um—my father's son—my own tain
JC«T RECEIVED
brother I a victim to thia deadly poison.
axoaiRB.
'’Father, she exclaimed, turning suddenly,
Mor rip* fordiMsloa y*t!
new and moat complete assortment of
while the tears rolled down her beauti­
MABO^ ALLEN,
ful cteaka,“father, shall 1 dru?k it sow 1"
DREGS AND 3XEDICINES,
TAF.ALER IN GROCERIES, provleieai. ptoThe form of tte old J udgs was con­
1 ) dace, flish, bausr, lard, pork, ud grata of
“Nxnwaa Worn, Davowru, tea
vulsed
with agony. He raised not his
all kind. Also toys Sandlaa, ate.,ate. &gt; Store is
bead, but in a smothered voice te faltered I numbers are thinned. Not until fattrUttt Nnica."—A gallant young Union soldier
Teas prosjtectiag aroand
"No, no, my child, in God'a name no." brave black men have offered up their aaYasoo
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
She lifted the glittering ftoblet, and lives was Gen; Paine brought safely with­ town, and entered eatable filled with fine
burses. While admiring them be was
letting it suddenly fall to the floor, it, in our fines.
surprised by the appearance of a fiteeinawas dashed In a thousand piece*. Many
“And these are our black allies. These
a tearful eye watched her movement, and arc the men into whose hands we ao re­ ting young lady, as she emerged from
ioatautaneoualy every wine glass was luctantly entrusted the implements of war souther part of the horse-bouie^aud,bow­
UT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
transferred to tte marble on which it ted tu aid us in crushing this rebellion. The ed politely, and smiled killingly upoa
THE BRLDAI. WINE CUT.
(FUIiFOSES.ONLY.jK
been prepared. Then, as ate looked at whole record of’the worlds heroism may him. Ho stammered out something like
the fragments ofchrystal, she turned to be searched for an incident to surpass ao apology for his seeming Intrusion.
“Pledge with wino—pledge with wine;"
the company saying:
this. It win dyr.o imperishable among
cried the young and thoughtless Harvey
oontecation," tea, and ended by asi^PX
Block, Hssliags, Mich.
“Let no friend hereafter who Iovm me. the episodes or this contest."
Wood “Pledge with wine,” ran through
ho wM owner of thy place 1
W
tempt ma to peri) my sou) for wine. Not
•■br, Neely,” replied the lady.
the crowd.'
firmer
are
the
everlasting
hills
than
my
Tlie beautiful bride grew pale—the de­
"And you—you are his wife f” said the
resolve, God helping me, never to touch
cisive hour ted come. She pressed her
RWEEZEY A ALLEN.
We must hold steadily to thaonopur&gt;ldier, doubtfully.
U
or taste that terrible poison. And be to
nhltu tends together, and the leaves of
poM of wiping from the face of tte earth
“No," aaid tte lady,
TTOBXEY8 AT LAW sat Solicitor, in Cbanwhom I have given my tend, who watched
her bridal wreaths trembled on her pure
the last vestage of thia inertial treason—
“Then his daugbtsr T"—this was said
TEA. COFFEE. B CO AR. SPICES. PEPPER,
over
my
brother's
dying
fermi
n
that
land
brow ; her breath camo quicker and her
and that too by tba strong arm.
The
•^smilingly.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
of gold, will, J trust, sustain tne in that
heart beat wilder.
’
just authority which for thirty mon lbs
resolve. Will you not my husband I"
••Yes, Marion, lay aside your »c tuple
"His niece p*
His glistening eyes,hia sad,awrot stnile has been spurned, ant^defied, and assault­
Ibr this once," said the Judge, In a low
ed, and trarppled upon, must now be vin­
wav her answer. The Judge had left the
tone going towards Jiis daughter, “tte
dicated to the tert tilllo. The supremacy
“Then a lady friend oo a viailt-”-^9&gt;
room, but when ho returned, and with a
UXVJC32 J IPXIlJiDlIIXh J
company expect it." Do nut ao syriowrfyuf a constitutional tew must be made good
more subdued manner, took part ia the
Infringe upon the rules of etiquette ; in
insubstantial fact, as well as In name;
•No, not that, either.’
Aid Cauklig Extracts,
entertainment of tne bridal guests, no
fur this ia no lime when stems can in&gt;your own home set as jou please, but
“Well, then, they I b
one could fail to see that be too, had doin mlns, fur this once, plTaM me.
termined’to banish the enemy al ouce p »«e upon the understandings uf men.—
Every-*ye was tijrficd toward the bri­
To talk of any such eovreignty when con­
"Certaiuly," replied the lady, who had
dal pair Marton'S'principles were well and forever from that princely home.
cessions
are
given
to
pacify
those
who
arc
enjoyed
the toldi/r's dieoamfiuire with a
Thore who were present at that wed­
know/i—Henry hud been a convivslist,
in rebellion against it is but patient mock­ piquant relish. *'Z»S» Air «/aw,"—Cording can never forget the impression so
ttqr:
but of late hia friends noticed tte change
ery. The aubmlasi^a must come firs*.; ntpondml St. Low DoiHatraL
PEN8. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
solemnly
made.
Many
from
that
hour
Cbancrrv. u-otrti Lana om ias
in his manners, the difference of his hab­
and it must be a subin'uwion without con­
VELOPES, CARDS, At, Ae.
Jilkt. mcodJ ntary of Holbrook • Block.
forswore the social glass.
dition, without reserve. No loyal lawits— snd to-night they watched to see. M
they sneerlngty said, if he wu tie^ down I
reverenciag man will cnneenUo anything
MOST POPULAR •
Faioirrsci.
Havoc
amoso Rnu Gax
short of that. Until i*. is realised, cannon
Oglco in RaaaalT
to a woman's opinion so soon.
W« take
HYSICIAN i
•torn. State
Pourings brimming breaker they held XBAta.—Tte Xatioual JultUiftncrr nys balls must be the only messenger*."—JY. kuk Daily Ga\City, from which II Bill
it with tempting smiles toward Marion. that in the twttle of Gettysburg, and In F. Timtt, July -23.
be seen that ••Sunset C0x" has fixtd his
JOHN HOBERTS,
She was
WM very pale,
pa&gt;*. though
uiuugu more comfx*compos .
,
”
, _ •
—
figeree at 60,000 majority foe Broogh,
HYSICIAN aed Bwrgvee. Dw.Uing»s Breed
ed, and her hand shook not, ai smiling I ^en r*'*1 Ge"«r’1 ®®&lt;*ra were placed
Thx Daarr a Tbve Paacc Maaxcax. bevagiuat eae half aa much tooer figure*
■ay, n»ar lb* Coart Bouse. z
.u- ,_■&gt;-------------r...
.‘i I Acre
Kort du eonbot.
combat, aa
as fellows:
fellows: Generals
General*
Lack, she gracefully
accepted
-the crystal
—Only one poeailAe way now exists to, are.
Bat i Barksdale, Gareet, Armistead, and Petti
tempter, and raised it to ter lips.
E.;
“Ho Is now the candidate for the abofi
bring
permanent
peace
to
thia
country,
i erow are killed : Generwls Archer and
scarcely had ths done so. when every grow are killed; Generals Archer and and that way is so clear and plain that lion parly of Ohio for Governor, and
hand was arrested by her piercing ex­ Robinson wore captured ; Generals Kem­ none but tbs wilfully blind can mistake this fall jse prtwums hia friends may post
per and Trimble were wounded and cap­
clamation of "Oh; bow terribly!”
iL The draft is the beat assurance of up notieM of the defeat and political death
"What is ill” cried one and all throng­ tured ; Geaerals Hood, Peoder, Heth, peace the people can have. It will end of tte regenerate John Brough the woulding together, for she bad slowly carried Anderson, Scmmes, Jenkins, Scales, ih« war. The South cannot resist the te Governor of Ohio. — Araovrayw
II. WRIGHT,
Hampton,* and Jones all wounded. .Of
the glass al arm's length, ana was fixedly
army it creates, and by sheer inability
ttorney a»d counsellor at law
the five cavalry brigadiers whom Pleasan­
regarding it as tliuugh it was some hide­
Of this tte Kookuk paper says;
.nd S.lte»tor .nd Ceeaseller Ml CteaeMy.to withstand the heavy masses moving
ton first fought at Beverly Ford, but ope
let ettoeUoe will bowid to COMPOUND- ous object.
“All Democrats who stand by the Ad­
upon it from all aides, will bo forced
d Belting up PKEHCRII'TIONH; and aay
"What, ahc answered, while an inspir­ remains in the field—FiUhugb Lee, neph­ gradually U&gt; her knees. ‘What are we to ministration sre denounced by the Copper­
rebasing taadieisea of as can rely apco
ew of Gen. Robinson, and W. F. H. Lee
ed light shone from hia dart eyes, “wait
gain, then, by relapsing into Indolence head peace plotters as renegades from
arc
in
our
hands,
and
JonMnnd
Hampton
and I will tell you.
1 aee she added
and apathy 1
The great successes we the Dsmoeratle party, end the party Is
slowly, pointing one jewelled finger al are wounded. The invasion scheme of I have of late dbtained, are only valuable thereby beiag reduced to an exd&lt;te*e
Lee has entailed on hia forces such ghnstEGBERTS A STRIKER.
the sparkling liquid, “a sight that beggars
as means—the end Is still to b« reached. sndeciectMl uf ahbks and knaves—
l°j’ry I® thu loss of all thesu skilled
all dsacripjoa, and yet listen—1 will
All peopleofpatriotlsm and sense under­ What tteeditor ofthe Ansakoowaabout
oSicen, that the effect is as bad M a dor­
point it for you if lean. It is a lovely I cn defeats; for he can never recover tbs stand this. Iney are not opposed to the the proepecta'iq Ohio, wq don’t kttow, but
spot; tall mountains crowned with ver­
draft. By enforcing the &lt;mft note, at we do know that Sunset Cent, Member of
old dash and energy which made tte rcbKS1PPEN A BURROWS,
dure, rairo in awful sublimity around ;
the moment of gdhrral victory, the Gov­ CongreM from the Columbus Dlstsiet,
el army victorious for two years.
ernment expresses the will of the people, and one cf the leading Democrats of Obfe,
a river runs through, and bright flowers
was In our city a fsw days ago. and ad­
grow to the water's edge.
There is a
and serves all their future Interests.
mitted in enuverittow that Brongb would
thick, warm mist, that the sun seeks vain­
Rmivtiso ms Daarr Aroy th* Rwand Adviitv.
Oder. Unrdick Htrnnt, opposite tbn Postoflten,
ly to pierce.
Trees lofty and beautiful, aau-iow.—In a recent case, Jludge Cad- |
A Riot SuuMAartr Qubluui.—Ou teat Vallandigtem oasr bbJXK) vote, in
Kalanwiao, Michigan.
wave to the airy motion of lhe breexn. walader, of the U. 8. Disir is I Court io Thursday week, aa James Reeder a well tte State of Ohio.
J^EW HARNESS SHOP.
But there1—a group of Indiana gather; Philadelphia, declared that any one who known colored draymen was paMing
DANIEL COOK,
they flit to and fro with something like resists the draft participates in ths re­ along South Main street in Providence,
aTinxMJrr or ink Saaim Mudocxat*USTICE OF THE PEACE. G.ovrsl Lsed sad
The altentioff'of the public la Invited sorrow upon tteir dark brows, and bellion. ' And this te positively true, R. 1-, he was accosted by three Naw
mN. Y. Tribute says that of the
Tai Ageet, wUl Utete to tbs edtsetton of
in tteir midst lies a manly form, but hia whether te who oppooM the draft really ' York felloys, of the rough elasa that is first 041 victims oTCnppertead mob doo
to U1* New Harn*M 8b»p of
d.btaaadsIloUisr tesiaoM portalsiag toblioOteo.
dark cheek,bow deathly bis eyes wild with sympathises with the reboll ion or aoL— observable in town just now, who swore
R. A. COSDTEAR,
the fitful fire of fever. One friend stands By such seditious action iheGovernmiait' they would serve him as they servedCOUNTY oT-yiCE/ta
beside him—1 should aay kneel*—for sea is embarrassed (in its efforta to put down d—-d niggers in New Y’ork.
“Do you i 44 were natives of Ireland,8 of Geruaaay,
te is pillowing that poor head upon bis the Southern iasurruotiott against its au­ mean thatl" retorted the imperturbable 8 of the United States. 1 of England, 1 of
II. N. SHELDON
thority, and to that extent and in that Jim. "Yea d—n you, we mean that."— I Denmark, and 4 unknown, bight ware
breast
“Genius In rains, on the high, holy way, the encmiM of the Government are •Tile on, then,” aaid Reeder; and the boy* tetwtea tWi' “
*“
looking brow/wby should death mark It, aided and shotted.
The rebels of the rioters piled oo, poly to bo piled up 1 who were shot du
____OadernoM.
and be so young f. pxik how he throws
and the rioters of the North are by tte sinewy black, man ao quickly that
Good Eastern^ Leather Exclu- back the damp curls I sea hit* claap hie South
actuated by the aatoe belllab purpose, use they hardly recovered tteir aenacs before them had beer, throwing otonoa al
bands! bear nis shrieks Tor life; mark the same brutal language toward “niggers they were in the hands of officers, and do- police and military, and bad been
H. P. OintRRT,
how he elotebee al the form of hia com­ and abolitlooiate," and praoitee tte awiao posited in the lock-up for safe-keeping. It timed to keep away. Tear were frith
C°ic?iiV c
r«w“-0-0
panion, imploring to be saved. Ob I hear infernal crneltieo upon the iunooent and is probsble that James Reeder will not woman, shot while urging tteir husbands
Qanl4]
JL A. GOODYEAR.
him call piteously his father’s name ! aee telpleM. N orttern Copper tends, In fact, bo mobbed again by those fellows during and friends to fire upon the police and
him twine hie fingers together aa h» form tbs raaarva fores of Roteldom.
the pendancy of the present draft
Per­ troupe. T*9 or tbraa were small, chil­
shrieks for his sister— Me only slater—
haps Gov. Seymour will send fee Jim, if dren. who were at upper story windows
DB. A. P. DRAKE,
g. c. PR1IDLE,
tba twin of his soul—weeping for Mm in
the New York mob revfteA. He would when the troops nut of tnerdy, fired over
rJf?y^*wil'!fsi.'m
I 4te
his distant native land.
bo worth one hundred pusillanitnuus thehoaX o/ltertotara Nearly
•‘See I" she exclaimed, while tte bridal
rest war* men who wore fighting la .tte
All the icteraata at troth and Justice, rompromiMrs-wih disorder.
party shrank back, the'nntasted wine ,of dvilixalion and humanity—all that*
street*,: .Fisa, however, feat tteir lives
trembling In their grasp, and the Judge tends tn the increase of wealth, ths eitan-’
High Rgwaan nii'ScMTiTCTis.—The al tte burning of the armory, comer of
/TRANK ALLEN,
TEETH extracted er Med, oo short nolle*.
fell,ovsrpowered in Me seat, "sea hia arms .sion of cconnerae, and the advsnrenjent •tilutea emjMbyiBliy Governmenror ir*. Second avenue and Twenty-aeeonfl street.
are lifted to heaven ! te prays bow wiki- ,of mankind—are arrayed against slavery- divkluala to supply the pleas of drafted
On Gold and Sdr*r Plata, sad
___ lyj for mercy I but fever ruetea through whstterin AaXIM World or the Naw.RawRaaracj
ON VUtCANITE BVBBES BASE. bis veins. Tte friend beaHe Mm ia Refuateg to profit by the ieueons of bis- II stitutee direatly, are to occupy a moat .&lt;«a.—Tte editor
lory and obesrvklTon—turflfag the light■I favorable pneittoa. They not only re­ cwr, published at
I. H. COOK,
ceive the 1300, but also tte 1100 Gov-1
■aS tba dying uniter.
OF DBED6. ate Mate?
R. J. GRANT,

—ItATI—

TARALERH In all ktadserdnr.goteM yesries.
IJ arockary.Ac. Stale at., U ths poatc

mi mini.

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New Harnesses,

PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

PICTURE GALLERY!
THIS GAJ J KRY .

•ides tteir renter Monthly pay, rations
and dotting daring service. II tte whole ar» called &lt;*» kirn and Asked to' aee hie

uni some manly bosom. The
yet upright with quivering
mrs steshng to tte outward
foot its extension and tte glass with
authority. But If It should. Il will then
have to reeko* with tte moral smmu and
tte material ksaeriManf tte whnte ehdi-

J. r. KKOBY

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in

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I'nkm, UwKi have to acwnhat With manklnd.--to.dte Star, Jww 18.

�y«ral lii JJisuiljntt

HABTDT&amp;S BAJTKXB
■MBMRtaM Bl
&gt; in behalf of F

before it was
lhe Mama

CUL

NOTICES

in reality says but

til, (of which there to no doubt.)

la of Par
The monlh of July,in which tba rebels

iters will be ample both on and off the
Fmr Gfooitda.
"
'

Cotton baa advanced M.

m&gt; tbe Im of Joly iiiaiij overcast with

and sword of ruthless fovadera, and tare
ed the National Capitol^over to the sock

of September.

After the!

time to limo in obr columns, but for the
purpose of more convenient reference, we
propose in this connection to give a re­

na, losing twenty-five hundred men, and
John Morgan waa beaten al Green River

bridge In Ky.

On the 5lh RnsecrtMtook Winchester
and on the 8th Tullahoma, Bragg s army

flying before him. On tbe 8th Port Hudnon surrendered. On the 9th Buford and
Kilpatrick defeated Staarl a famous re
airy at Boonsboro. On the 10th General
Gilmore landed on Norte Island, and in

the most brilliant manner took all the
forte and guns of lhe enemy there, except­

ing Wagner and Cumming’s Point; on
the same day General Bbofnan drove

Johnston out of Jackson for the second
time, and Gen. Blunt beat a rebel army
near For} Gibeon. On the 13&lt;h Itae’i
rear guaad waa cut to ptecea'at Falling
Waters, and Gen. Pettigrew killed; Col.
Hatch of Iowa defeated Foreet inTenneaaee ; and Gen. Herron captured Yazoo

Qty, with many pripanere and atorea.—
On the 16th Gen. Blunt again beat the
rebels near Fort Gibaon. On tbe 17th
General Stanley captured Hunteville.—
On tbe 18th Cola. Powell and Tolland
surprised W 1fiber ilia and nut tbe Vlrgiola Railroad; Gcn. Potter left Newbern

of tbo special oomtniuee.
On Wednesday, the viewing commit-

lees will enter upon their duties, accord­
ing to their different rjseves, will com­
mence in tbe cattle ring. Ou tbe after-

yoong horses will be bold on the Creek.
On Thursday, the trial of the several
classes of horses will commence, and the

to commence a eampalga in North
thing can be done by Franco for Fo­
ld. Nor will tbe Emperor fall to natch

la any event eight or nine months more
out his purposes tn Mexico, and

The National ReyMicon at Waahlng.
too, of August 4th has an editorial upon
Lhe chances cf a foreign war to which
much semi official Importance is attached.
Il soys among other things:

If there shall be a slight occasion for
bosUlltlee, and Abe two nations are likely
to bo involved in war, our steam Marine
HI be at once converted into privateers,
end lhe commerce of Great Britain
bo driven from the ocean.. , Thus does
the criminal neglect uf the Queen of
England's advisers lend to the dblurt&gt;enc&gt;a
of tne
ot lhe world. War W\n
aven with England, but war ia
A nation of
spirit cannot submit to injustice, to Inso­
lence, to oulragy, through a series of
Fort to avenge its
wrongs. The course of England daring
the trying period of our trouloa has alien­
ated every American of ths loyal States,
hatever bls opinions upon the Admlnls
tration or the conduct of th
are significant facta, and indicate what the
future has in store for us. The niar.hinp
lions of Napeleon in Mexico deserve at­
tention, but the counter should bear in
mind that the United States
Mexico to its place aa a re
l snail uc niaoo;
Indeed, It*Is not tnprobabla that N
leon will find excuse for quitting the puei’
bich promisee no gocS to the
Uon

f

and look oo the atrugglea of the unhappy
nations of Europe, feeling whatever oc­
curs ean interest us only remotely.—
Americana already study the “balance of

I lealions of Luropeen diplomacy earnest-

those arch intrigoars and coo epl rat ore,
the southern slave-lords, were permitted
to eel up a separate empire on this con­
tinent! - Vindicii
' ■ '"
live, faithless,
ambitious,
unscnipuloaa, their machinations would
constantly imperil our peace and our bro",
istereata; their intriguesitb foreign
princes would threaten or insalt us unoeasingly.—&gt;N. F. Em. Pott.

We adjure all who claim lhe name of
Democrate, by our duty to^Country and
its beacon light of civil .liberty to caet
aside all nmpbalhy
through evil ro­
port and
ll good report," touching
stand by the country and
iteT&lt;
Jemocratic institutions. Reproach­
ful names have no terrors while the
broad banner of our republic, the emblem
of civil liberty, is over us, and we bold
up ite standard. We stand by the Gov­
ernment, seeking no fevore from it, and
pledging no aupport to individuals in it,
ill uphold it
ibe cboaen type
of our country and freedom with all our
energies during thia attempt to destroy
Our duty is to
our country, our
whole country, and nothing but our
country.” If that country fells we ask
no shield from its fate.
We have no purposes to serve but the

French Empire.

sissippi.

On Monday last two gentlemen, resi­
dents of this city, had an interv lew oo
bunneai
itb the Secretary of
Tba
conversationtornlng
torn I ngupon
upon lhe Eman------------------------cipation Proclamation, ana tbe ebaneea
mon country, and have no appeal
that there might aoon be overtures from
some of the insurrectionary states to be aeeomplisb.
readmitted into the Union, with slavery,
Remember that tbo evpr-llving princi­
Mr'Btanton, with emphasis and action
ples of Democracy teach that tbe citizen
suited to the words, remarked : When
owes no allegiance to any party, to the
tbo negro blood which was ehed before peril of hie country.
'
Port Hudson and Millikans Bend shall
return from the ground to circulate in the
Tax Smilx or Rceacaaia.—Tbe Spring
veins of living men, then, but never till
field RepMiain correspondent with tbe
then, by consent or action of mine, shall
Army of tbe Tennessee says that “Rosie
one freedman emand
ything worhing in the utmost
dent's proclamation
f, and la a model commander in
harmony,
When he ridee along
We |iad lhe above from ant of tbe two
arching In tbe •
gentlemen in question
ing in line of battle, our men cheer him
well known to tbe public—N. Y. Err­

defeated a division of Longstreet after a
brilliant fight; oo tbe 24lh occurred an
other defect of
rebel detachment al
Front Royal; on the 2flth Morgan and
tbe remainder of hb band were captured ;
tered into Kentucky, waa mot and ao bad­
ly beaten that hia campaign ended almost
before It was fairly begun.

Thus closed the month which began ia
such gloom and anxiety. Not ofily bad
tbo daring plan of tbo rebels been foiled;
the invaaion with which they had been
threatened ; not only waa the Capitol of
the nation saved from the fate prepared
for It by the enemy ; but that enemy loet
daring the month an entire army, and a
third of another, besides numerous small­
er detachments ; in all amounting to at
least seventy-five thousand men, and
rebels during the previous month, a total

of not laea than one hundred and forty
thousand men, killed, wounded and pris­

THE COXFKSSIOJTM aXD EXPERltNCE
xxavoca iwvaus.
PwMfebed Iw ths bsasffi
■sag ••». sa4 others, whs

seme time journals In tbo Polish
itb bitterness, that by
delays of diplomacy Russia baa galn-

on a aocosesful expedition into the interi­
or of North Carolina; and four hundred
rebels Were captured at ftienxi, In Mis­

Ob tbe 90th fifteen hundred of Mor­
gan’s men were captured in Ohio; on the
22d Loo’s whole army was in foil retreat
on Winchester; on tbe 23d Gen. Spinola

TW OhM Ball

are reqoirod’to be oo tho.ground by tbe

Those Intrigues are watched l&gt;y Arneriibe last moot eventful month.
w ith growing feeling of dislike.
annual Address will bo delivered at 3
When South Carolina seceded tbe
Oo the 1st of July Gen. Reynolds
London Timet cried out with exultation,
brought Lee to a stand before Gettysburg
henceforth the Db-United States are
On Friday, the trial of horses for dtlOn the 2d Meade fought the rebel army, zeca purses, and the annual meeting of likely to have a foreign policy,
true, indeed, that our
which be best on the 3d. Ou that day
the Society, forlhe election of officers,
lively and unwonted interest
Pemberton made overtures to Grant:
will be held.
in affairs
and oo the 4lh \ ickaburg was sorrsnderthousand men, waa badly cot up al Hele­

tar DftvraurxcM cvskd.

no tbo Fair grou nda.
ties ef material of war, both for array sad
All artidea of machinery or Imple­ Navy, are acmvwrelstfnr• now batteries
of artillery are ordered;
ments for trial should be
the Parte correspondent of the London

| SIM of September.
Tbe plowing match and trial of imp!
life—the Union cause, thus overclouded,
meats will commence on the first day
emerged, ere that month waa gone into
(Tueaday) of tbe lair, under lhe direction

tortoa, extending from tba Potomac wee-

Breadstuff.

that hf may think it a part of windyn
I yield, and noee more snow to Europe
I Napoleon champion of popular rights.
There are again rumors of busy prepar­
ations for war.
Marsha! Pellisier has

markably pleasant, winning, and reassur­
ing smile, which really lightens the hearts
of kia soldier, satisfying tham that all Is
well and making them confident of aooceaa. There ia no delusion about thia It
is an actual facL 1 doubt if you ean find
man In this army who will tell you that
as nok exprrieuocu a iweiing o
encouraged reslstanoe to it. It is bitter,
and security—an indefinablesomedeadly, and almost uncontrollable. Tbe thing—that gave to him lightoeea of heart
soldiers declare with the utmost earnest- and limbs, and^a bold assurance within
neaa that when they oome home they will himself that be waa bound to conquer, on
kill all such men.
When tbe news of seeing Rosecmni pass in tbe dread hour
the murder of Provost Marshal Sterone, of trial and death. This feeling is akin
by the Copperheads of Rush county, III
reached the army, Wilder had actually

BoLanxa’ Hatrid of “PBact" Dzwo—Col. Wilder, of the famous
Mounted Infantry, aaya that people in
tbo Loral States can have no conception
of the feeling In tbo army towards those

oners, besides numerous cannon, flags and

progressing favorably.
No Important
news otherwise received.

| The citizens of Marshall, Bell

Hew Advertisements.

Now York. Aug 7.XWaahbgtoe apeoials thia morning are almost wholly dee lately. Tbo weather b very hot. The
titute of news. Conacripta are arlving
in eonaiderable numbers. Geo. Meigs
sayrtbe Government lost 9,000 horses
in the Maryland and Pennsylvania cans of the Boston Herold in a letter dated
"Off Charleston, Aug. 2d," says:
paigns.
"The new battery erected by Gen.
Gilmore ou Morris Island, b mounted

New York, August 7.—The steams/
Geo. Wezkimytea. from. New Orleans,
ed against Sumpter, there will bo a dreadAugust let, has arrived.
Ex-Mayor Smith of New Orleans had
bodiea. Ono boor and a half b allowed
arrived there, being released from Fort
Pickens; also ExBenster Leetbe. They
it will be compelled to

affect railroad common nation with

NOTICE!
(Tuesday) at Beltoroe, to aee what c

C. WKLTOfl

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER

Gen. Orney, of Gen. Herron a com

U. 8. steamer Tesses*e. fis&lt; ship of AdOr*
leans. A large number of invalids, from
ths rebel garrison of Vicksburg, bsd ar­
rived at New Orleans. Also, some 50
registered enemies from Sl Louis. Their
destiMtion was Mobile.
The new Monitor AsosAo is at Vicks­
burg. Tbe Otaye waa expected. Tbe
CUrtow and PittAor^
are blockading
Red River.
An important military and naval ea­
se on foot al Aickaburg. Gen.
some dozen skeleton negro
regiments organizing al Vicksburg.
Vara Crux sdrices toJulylfilh, report
the deth of the American Consul on the
13th. No American or English
tft coast. French
liah and
e^e seizing everything, Endi
•ican. On tbe
American.
the 8th a French ।steam-1
er arrived at Vers Crux, with an English |

ew

Rio Grande, with a cargo of arms
at 9fHX),000, intended for Tease
though lhe schooner cleared al
pool for Matamoras. Her officers
five more loading for Matamoras.

New York, Aug. 8.—The Richmond
papers of Ute filh coo tain the following

wRHCER:

such an evidence of tba growth of health­
ful sentiment In that
of Virginia aa

railroad
a vsonsvasD
waa held at Bedford on the 30th uh
from this place, to Balli* Creek.

CLOTHEN tiAVRR! A
KTBKKUTII SAVES1

statement of its doings has reached m
iKst. I'Alh FOR
Btuxt

Dur loss U &gt;li killed and eighteen wound

pepper yesterday brought nothing further
I.f interest in relation to the battle over
Brandy Station. Important movements

provide against certain coctingeocira
which may be developed at any moment.''

Moxxr — R.J. Guakt. P

master at this place informs

EtZw

Cuthbert, Barry County, containing
u u GOO 11
YEARS* CON
umI

dollars, m money, which has been ese

KT A ST V-E.

and returned here for reriaimaUue.
direction of the letter giving no PusUX

NO WHINGER

•

without

CAN

HE DURABLE

coowmix
I ■*atvd Is ever

ridrw. mors definite than tba rang.
tire county makes it difficult to

th o rightful owner, and'ibe object of

arrived oct Ude and
ill be landed to*
night, on Fully Island

in obtaining her money.

Rare, Rani. Raw.-During the
Tbe following order of tbe President is
published for the Information -and
emmsnt of all oonerrned :
Executive Mansion, Washington,
July 30,

A Milwaukee despatch, let instant, to

Ibe existence of a force uf boelik
Indians in Juneau county b not with
give protection to Ito citizens, of whatev­ nut foundation. A despatch from New
er class, color or condition, especially Lisbon ibis evening states that five h&gt;
tboee who are duly organizedsoldlgre
in lhe public service. Tbe tew of nations of Mr. Austin, four mil
out from the
village. Mr. Austin waa abeetit al tbe
y civiliaed
no distinction as to
ere Mra. Austin and two small children.
nF prisoners of war aa public eoemiee.—

CARD

PHOTOGRAPHS.
yet through haytag
Ibis b novliterslly U,M “

village last

Navy OMeers,
137 Fru-mr,
A Haavv B*Lanca or Pamoate.—

ed in killing one of tbe Indians and
wounding another severely, when the

barbarism and crime against the eivilbalion of the age. TheGovsmment of the
United Steles will give protection to all
Its soldiers, and It the enemy

took to flight.

r**pUon
The report states that

J* J] v'-T I&gt;hTA'PT'l C A-T-TilTHT?.

made of the total extarmiaatioo of these
the offense shall be punished by retalia­ scourges.”
tion upon the ene my’a prisoners in our

A BABuaova lEaousn Bcllwv.—In
It b therefore ordered that for every
soldier ofthe United States killed In vio. the skirmishing which prided the evso
lalion of tbe laws of war, a rebel soldier uatiun of Johnston, tbo rebels used an
shall be execute^; and for every one en­
slaved by tbe enemy,or sold into slavery,
rebel soldier shall be placed at hard
lalmr on the publie works, and continued
at such labor until tbe other ehall be re.,
.
.
.
Dn striking any
B»«J explode with a terrible effect
One of throe terrible mleailee struck one

oners is slaty foer thousand.

*

sand Union soldiers in their possess

a tiTUKscoric

views

Vallandigham'a chances for
smaller and more beaaUfi

Uon grow

&lt;re freely offered la Ohio that he
Scarcely a Democrat can be found h
. WeMtro Rreerr. who will vote foe fc

and twroiy-oM Democratic papers h

ABBABAM LINCOLN.

already repudiated him.

7KD*r7w^i^A5r7ai»’^!.

wt,a” of* *mPu Minto ball b always
ronsidered of a dsngerou. character, but
!*"“*
*»’• a-eriUdla p»Uln.
Leavenworth, Aug. 7.—The Santa Fe 't,
Mb ... or
«!“. M.tkm'Id,, .nJ h,..
furnished to Johnston's
J

Txi Foaaicw Wan Rcwo^-8

ESTABLISHED 1790.

PETER LORILLARD,

the sensation romers relative to a
poet of war"with England or Franca
entirely without foundation.

Devin han based a proclamation cal

property to relievo and ouro the «»m

BROWN H?.TIT.

This b tbo hied of draft in the Boull
Mm al the North the figbuM M*
gioab divided into two el— and

spirits,
Ague, Arc.,

TIUX»W RXL'FF.

Gonmwoa Arxxx ar Booth Caucus a.

the Battle Creek

what source they may.

[JHEISIL (L0T1ES

valued
rebels, I
New Tori, August 10.—A pri
Liver­ letter from Morris island, dated Au
report

Idlers in hia command love and confide
from going homo to kill the murderers. in him : the noun
baa faith in him ; and
Thio fact might be kept in mind by eo«ne
Deserters have
In of tbo most active of our home traitors
said this frequently. The deserters who
were stolaa by the Indiana
July the * Confederacy
with benefit, aa their names are well | noma into our )inea‘are belter dressed
known to every soldier in the army, and end better looking than any I have seen after a sharp fight,
moot heartily detested and spoken of as
were ktiled and wounded on. both sides.
marks for future vengeance.
y are mostly oonscripta. i near a one
greater part of Mississippi and Louisiana
aay bo thought Bragg would lose nearly
half of fab army before crossing the Ten-

—According to a statement from the Bal*

Marshal route

' b likely to bd outdoes by
railroad to some point on the Csotra

beet terms offered, let them ooms

Nor were other results wanting.

bibbed al Norfolk, is

record of the doings of the meeting,

they willlal no former busmens

fight at Brandy Station yesterday evening
y of Stuart's cavalry sad
m's horse artillery and
three brigades of Yankees, with twelve
pieces of artillery.
Stuart brought ou
ibe fight by shelling the woods in which

lasting Irom t o’clock until eight,
enemy waa driven within a mile

adjoining loculi lies seem to be fully a

IS-U reported that tbo rebel authorities
at Charleston propone to sell at auction
colored Union soldiers captured by

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�LATEST

FOR THE

ABRIV AL!
4LOW PRICES"

"22 1D-Ackley,
“ “ Freak Mien,
TbeeooMsutcfW. W. ।
upon tbe table.
1 On motion It was
*•**•*, That, hstarftu
-««■&gt;,
-kould b. allowed by tbe Common CoonSL
■1”"w u
tbe aSdavit of lhe person presenting the

R.J. GRANT!

DRYGOODS

Jtjal Jotirra.

On motion lhe following waa adop.ed 11

k The citizens of Marshall, Bellevue and

adjoining localities seem to bo fully awake
V&gt; tbe importance of making an effort to
♦fleck railroad communication with thia

place.

They held a meeting yesterday

(Tuesday) at Bellevue, tn aee vbat could

be done to forward that object. A delgation of^about fifteen went from this
place to the meeting. Tbe time of put­
ting our paper to press, will prevent any
record of tbe doings of the meeting, thia

week. Quito a competition ia likely to
spring up between the friends of lhe
Marshal route and tbo Battle Creek rouU.
From present appearances Battle Creek

A«enAe&lt; That tba Street Commission•r be wd.he la Iwroby authorised to ap­
ply street 0^ highway labor to the build­
Ing of cross-walks, at his discretion, snd
render aa accuont of ths amount so ex
psoded by him on the sameOn motion, voted, that the Street Com.
repair lhe aide-walk around the Court
House square, and keep and render a
asperate bill of the expense.
On motion, voted, that the Streal Com.
fill up the well in tbe centre of lhe street
near the Fuller House, and cause lhe
Sign-poet and other obstructions in the
•treel near tbe same place to be remov­
ed.
,
On motion, the time of the Marshal’s
warrant for the collection of taxes was ex­
tended thirty days.
On motion , Board adjourned.
W. Hats, Recorder.

PROB ATX OADrB.-BTATEOTMlCHIGAX,
Conrrr or Bust, aa.
‘
Al a aaaaiow of tba Paabato Coart for the reunly of Barry, hoid.nat tb. Probate OfUre. io tbo
»ai*t« of Bantings. m Tuesday. tba fourth
day at August. in tU ynar aw. ikooaand eight
haadrsd ^.A
—
&lt;■

TOIL IKWDTr IPAY,
CHANCERY ORDER

KOTO USE OF TRADE;

JTATS OF MICH1Q AS.-DghUi Jnriicaal Cire5 sM, to Oi-oary.
“

Come and See!
WE

STONE'&amp; HYATT

HVAE

CHEAPER* THAN THE CHEAPEST
TWir IMMENSE STOCK of

Racoxnxx’s Omen, Aug. 10, ’03.

The Common Council met at tho Re­
corder’s office, Augul 10,18C3.

DRY goods;

Present

—lbs President, Trustees, Sheldon, Ellis,
Pareoua, Allen

and Ackley.
Council
TATE OP MTCUIGAX,County of Barry, aa.
At a aeeafoo of tba Probate Court far the
called to order by the President
eounl. of Berry, boldoa at the Probst. Ofaee, fa
ia likely to b^outdone by Marshall. A
The Marshal presented an order given th. Vfllare of Haatinga, on Tnaodar, tba Slat
day of July. In the rear oae tboueandelglt hun­
railroad to acme point on the Central is to W. H. Hayford for 325 dated May dred and aixtydhrre. Present Hhannaa C. Prinwhat lhe citixsns of thia place want; and 5lh, 1850, and ao order given to N. Bar­ dia. Judge of Prebeta.
Jo tba mailer of tba retai. of Magerrtt M. Flab,
they willlot no former business associa­ low fur &gt;4 &amp;0 dated May 3, 1856, both
tions stand In the way of accepting the of which orders were received of A. H.
best terms offered, let them come from Ellie, which aaid orders said Ellis re­
what source they may.
ceived for tales when be was Marsha! in

S

newiMpar. printed in anid oomaty ofMisery, where
the
prernkae. are attoaud. and that aabl pul&gt;Ikcabon be continued la aaid paper, at toaet one
in each week for nix wreks In anereeaiaa—oe
that be case, a copy of thia order to b. fpcreonally aerved on Um aaid Ed word W. Taylor, thirty
daya before Um day of hia appaaraure, aa hareia
■xs, llMlings, June 10th, 18*3.
it watnnT

CXXX9

Groceries,
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

1856; and says that at his settlement
Wi vnpkbstaxd a railroad meeting with tbe Common Council, said orders
was held al Bedford on the 30th ulL to were lost or mislaid until lhe, past spring,
deliberate in regard to tbe proposed route which statement be certified by affidavit.

from thia place, to Battle Creek.

No

statement of Its doings baa reached us.

Strat

Mcmrr.—R. J. G^At, Poet-

nsaster st this place informs us thst there
is a letter, addressed to Mrs. Moses

Cuthbert, Barry County, containing ten
dollars, in money, which has been sent to
the Dead Letter Office at Washington,
and returned here for redaimation. Tbe
direction of the letter giving no Posloffice
address more definiteythan the range of
the entire county makes it difficult to find
lhe rightful owner, and'tbe object of this

notice ia to aid tbe party most interested

Notioo l« bweby gir»n. that bvrirtoe of a Ji­
aal b« graated:
And it la furtb.r Ordered, that the neiilion«r nnee granted to m. by tbe Prob* Court far tba
On motion, it was voted that the pre*
give notice to the pence ■ iut»r»«ted la said county at Barry, bearing date lb. Mth day at
enl Marshal be authorised to receive skid nUU. nf Uw pc-jdeocy of aaid petition. »od lh« Mar. A. D. 18*3. I abal" upoao to tale al pnblic
anettou, to tbo bighaat bidder al lb. Xorth door
orders and that ho be allowed for lhe bearing thereof, by eaualng a copy uf this order of the Court Ilona., tn th. village of Hastings,
to bo publUbod In th. JitoM/a Bs"/r. a oawaKr priuwd and drrulailing la lad county of in tba ooenlr of Barry, and Btofa of Michigan,
Sams'on settlement.
y. fur three mceaoer. wreka, previone to on Moaday, the faraolnalk'flllb) dayfof Auguai
next. 01 «M o'clock, P. M. of aaid day. the know­
Moved that E. Parsons be allowed to aaid da’ of bearing.
ing deacribed Real EataU, belonging to .aid
ly ji
B. C. PRIXDI.E.
build aside walk of gravel In front of
mtoora, to wit; Villas. Lot number Ua (10) in
(A Una copy.)
Judge of Probate.
his Blacksmith shop.
Yeas and Nays
JWoek number .lee.n (11) of EaaUrn Addition,
in th. Titlag.&lt;rf HasUitga, county of Barry and
called, and motion lost. Yeas—Parsw.s,
Blate of MienIgan.
W. I. r. HAMH,
Sheldon.
Nays—Ellis, Ackley and
Dated. July’ 41b, 16*1. [jyll
Guardian.
Estate of Lather Rill.
Alton.
TATF. OF MICHIGAN, J ,, Probato Court
On motion, the acct, of D. H. Everts,
Barry County. ,/&gt;
for said county,
DVEBT18EMENT.
-*t saAstoQ of eaiJPOurl bolcton st lbs Pro­
Sheriff, waa audited and allowed at 11,78
bata Office, in iBrvtn»g»of (lutings,ot&gt; Tunder,
and order drawn.
. th. ;th day of Joly. In tea year on* teotfundAigbt li nod red sad aixty-thr... Present, CITY,. HARDWARE
STORE.
On motion, Council adjourned.
Hbartnan C. Prtndlr. Judge of Vrotato.
_
W. Hats, Recorder.
In -tbe mailer of tee ealale of Lutker Bill
late of said county, deeeaaed
On raadtag and Bling tee petition, duly vtriled

CARPETS
Z3T These Ge«4s&gt;Ave bees! &gt;wchMedslite (before*! 4ecUae II &gt;rl
cm la New Tert, &gt;■&lt; wiU be mI4 ta
satisfy tbe Farcbaser.
Battle Cre^fc,play 14, IMS.

3m

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS

S

Price, with Bruner and Feller, *40,

GROCERIES

in obtaining her money. .

C’JUrtswan, Deo. 20th, 1801.
Da. C. W. Roaacx:—D*a* Sis.—1
Ram, R*nr&gt; Raia.—During tbe last have been carrying out the above motto
two weeks it has sprinkled? uli rained, in proving tbe qualities and benefit of
and poured and poured and poured.; and your “Stomach Bitters," for over sis
then it would pour and pour and pour and months using them myself In my old ago;
snd in many instances recommending
rain and sprinkle. We will leave It to them to others, and giving to persons
those who are not yet through haying, if, who needed a pure invigorating Tonic
thia is not illerslly tone in every respect. Bitters refreshing and strengthtning to
tbe system. 1 cheerfully endorse their
goodness, and use them In preference to
Wool.—More wool waa brought in
all others.
this village last week than during tbe en­
Very Respectfully,
8. J. Bxowxx.
tire season before. Prices ranged from
Rev. Samuel J. Browne baa been a de
30 to 55 cents.
.
voted laborer in lhe cause of Christianity,
in CiMinnati, for more than thirty years,
A Hxatt Balascx or Prisoxm.—The as almost every old Cincinnatian knows.
balance in favor of the government Such testimony from such a source, is
against tbe rebels in the number of pris­ not to be passed over lightly. No other
Proprietary Remedies ever presented to
oners is slaty-four thousand.
We have
the public, ever received a lithe of the
on hand and in parole seventy-nine thou­ -oramondation from mxm or STixmx.t, in
sand rebel prisoners, sgainst fifteen thou­ every walk ofiifs, that mine have done.
sand Union soldiers in their possession. See ad ver Use menu
This makes tbe exchange market easy.

j^-Vallandigham’a chances for sleo-

tion grow •'amaller and more beautifully
Bets
are freely offered in Ohio that he will

toss’ with esch succeeding day.

not carry lhrt&lt; counties in the Stale.—
Scarcely a Democrat can be found in the

WesUrn Reserve who will vote for him,
and twcnty-ont Democrstic papers have

HARD-WARE
ed, and ell other pence* latereaUd io sold ooUlo
ere repaired to sp|&gt;«r al • sraakm rf aaid Conrt,
tkontobe boldwialtba Probats(MBca In ibe Tillags of Uastiog*. and ■bow cansa. if any tb.ro b..
why the pray.r of th. petitioner ahoold ant b.
•jSd^it la further ordered, that tbe peliiiotrtr
•IraeotlM to the perw.1 Inwrwtod In aaid oetate
of th. pendency of said petition and tb« braring
thereof, br causing a oop/ of IhU order to bo pub
Uabed in the ~Haatlnga Banner." a iMwawper
priatml and cirenlaiiag In aaid -maty of Dairy,
for oil wceka. imm^iately prarioua to laid day
’hdTs'"1'
BBKBIIA^C. FBIXDLR,

AND

jtoMibte fcr ltie(oleutoCrefMir.’*J*tatare Orea.

DRY GOODS !
Don't forget tbe

CITY HARDWARE STORE,
appears that tbo shore named defendant, Daniel
L. Yowell, ia not a rwM«ol of thU SUU, bet re
■Idea in Ihe fluU of Mow fork ; On motion of
Hwiaaar A Atunt, Plaintiff'• AUor»ey», it i»
Oansaan, that tbe »ald non reaidanl Defeodaat,
Danini L. Powril, onaao hia appearano. to be anUnd in thia cause, within three mowlha from thia
hWEt

Stacks of

Sent *e
it I. further ord.red. that withTo
Iwenlr days the «U1 Plaiatlffa aaus. a noticof
thia order to bo pwbli.hed, once in each week, far
for six wooka, in the "HaaUngi Banner, «P»W«

—r-r-.

Clothing

already repudiated him.
Tnx Fonuox Waa Rowom.-Statemenu from Washington a«Mrt that all

"Haa eombiaod with tM ewa peosllar BMrila all
the really .aluable ImprovenkeaU of tbe higher
priced eeeoMsee."—/Wcoeieeteiea.
“TMamacbiae, la tbe opdaiMi of tko eomaiUlee.
tils more nearly tbe retailenela of a perfect
femUy maehtae thaa anr an eihib&gt;tioc.“-He«iAito hetUuU JCcAI***— npart «&lt;18M

Notice!

tbe sensation rumors relative to a pros­
pect of w*f with England or France are

entirely without foundation.
Tua Draft North asp South. Je^
Davis has issued a proclamation ailing
lb. eiUra mala W1??" O',U“
Bouib
lb. &gt;f- oT 16 •?&gt; U-—
Tbi. la tba Mod ofdiaA I"
Bowlb.flMateba Nonb tba labUaf M«j£-

WAS CLAIM A6KHCY!

&lt;100 &gt; MM IMO Wo a**—*” “
arcood eloa la cot to raapood until too
£rata&gt;o.l&gt;aibat»ud. Al lb. Boo £V-

BOUNTY, BACK BAY, PENSHWB,

arroMobodlod oltiaoo la
■houldar bto tot»k«t wd taka tba Bald,

„d no oppotwalt, la to A»—JJIDea rn.nj panoaa abo ar. aHad»dl«l
ood porfcall oontpataet «» mllltar, «•

Ws take in exchange for goods—
Wheal, Core, Oats, Bultar.Urd,Pork,

and finally almost everything yoo have
to sell.
.
HT D&lt;*’* fail to give « a ®U.

Mill alooa.

_

PAPER-RAGS^Thekfataat worts' yriea

�IALE

LANDS.

u-nomcx.

..toy*.

•D'B.. 'BOBKCK'B
tajMVD Vt!«\TVBTL

Arturos litmu'i Ornes.
Laartag, Misto, My 1.1**

Cwflgto*,
v""1

B.atA^ B&lt;Ac.

:

'

■■■■■&gt;».* r~» &lt;; *• TswSw.O■IMBHBifl*
■* ■ •vt »K ■.'» ]l
of doTkre MHh'iye* iw

Utah

rrariu.toajmbli^tlto
Cenv^tatc*

« '
■^uvbxtou*
&lt;4. whiAhawe bi*»l*bworod apon him frcai

uadRrfo.ji n iw
laasr w
' 1MI.
Town 3 North of Range 7.WoaL •
kt Vcf
t IK JO IT Ki X) »0 '

d&lt;:ir

5 ttap-n^tithe

gistings’ gisintss Ji

.Ktol-J

.»♦ "ftVeoA

cun\ VkW*
M -4a that they strike kt tba root of iMame,
bycawdbMlMaratyfwrtidwofMBMHfr

csasE-ssafsussSir'
5r.£=4^XvJ!ili'xs:
■‘ 1 bar. u-t &gt;W B
art.kill* In mv H

\u A\\«r

04
5!
“

am

'£»\.oo£l,
far the life and health of lhe-Udy derradi
.raw tba rarity of th. bk«l _ _ _ _

Zfcrq/uita,
Bgphllia, -q
Bkl* Qhttaaaa, Oid floras,
BiU JHir-tm,
^Aeunratiam,
(pyapapata,
flWb Ho-WocAs,
UtSr Oamplatnt,

sMABON ALLES,
TXEALK8 IX''fi*0CEkIK8, pre
4l&lt;.*** «i«h. bdtttr, tard, port.
Bilknod., ilramaM&amp;I,iii.«a
Call tore1. Mrek. mateatfi»riUaUa

Tumor.,
jKrupttons,
Flit, Qirafulc^a Gw.*riipHen, tuh

I I

I '-T &lt;

Onpcreon writes, he? daughtor was eu red
»f fits of nine yawn* oUuding, end &amp; Vitos'
dance of twn ycara
AJfOTHEt writes, hi. .on who eared
after Uia Mb bad afaioat.waatad wwwy.

u?*4-"-,----- AXOTm^B nn*d of Fovar and Ague
wftar trying eocry medicine io hia reach.
AHOTHER waa rarod of Fem Sore
which had existed fourteen veare.

Cam inaumaH&amp;e orihapeMia and Liter
Ooaralainl could ba mettAontkf ia whkh the
Farikaa a*4 PUb
’WotVk.Wbx a CKavm.

'VWftX.ooA VAU
are tbe most artim snd thorough pilk that
upon the Uv»&gt;.«ncis-

•

dition. which is Ho at.i to ba Ibe ease with
•imply a purgative pill
They aro really a
, *&amp;\6o&amp;SwA Tavc.'c VvW,

1. A. UOLBROOK,
A TTUBNKT and Conswter .1 Loo. Sol
A CUarery. Ooaarai Land and Tu I
iOhrt. soeoud story at Holbrook's Mock.

which, ia oo^taetion with the
YA.00&amp;
•

will rare all tha afcrcmstjifonod dtooaou.

IxUr-iu., &lt;P»irt in tha ^Jcureis,
QXxxinaza, la.
Try three mediomea, and yon will Mm
"S year neighbura, who hart used tboat,

AIEB8

CATHARTIC PILLS

and they will aay they are

GtooA ^A«A\.c.vat»,
•«d

too

should try them before going for a

Get a Famphlai or Alname of ay local
Mjant, and read the c-rtificates, and if you
Mva am doubted you will

YjowXoX. e-o voott.
AaaMJ By ths Board of Supervisor. of Barry
County.) That It .hall be.tbe imperative duty ot
the Board of Buporrtoors, st thia and all subsoJT^«Tn,3.7’'t?r^?L,lJ

) FOR SALE BY

l‘«opl», where security for cotta ah.I| bar* bean
fivea by tits OompUtaast al ibe tomtseMMaaat
,uU’OT *■ '“** wher*
»•» reqelm
,oel&gt; wearily to be given, or wbre tba earn are
MIM by parties, or where flare are imposed and
coots paid, or when tbo combl.ln.nl fclito .u.
tain bia action. And it .Rafiho tbe duty of tbo
Comity Clerk Io read thia Boeotatln at th. commeraeiMnt of every session of tbo Board ofBurrvi.ore and that lhe fbregeing Reflation be
published in both vlHsjpt new.paper, for cue

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Btrikar, lleatis*.; Ki Miebsls. Joy R.

tARLBDBD 1700.

•• »• tab Baum
WOOLEN FACTORY,
RAftTtWrM wr.w.
’

FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD

bi SCALES
of Aunm

Bold in Detroit by Faaaaxv a Sanutr.

HOWARD

ASSOCIATION.

£18
B’lH

£ JT

H. F. CHERRY,
PIOUXTY CLBM sad Rotary FabUe. Os
V? tn th. Coart Hrare.
'
D. Bvaiasa. Drf-ty Clerk, my bo farad in ■
•tore af Robarta i HuHlm. to Hlobreok'sHtosk I

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NO. 18.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1863.

liMinjt Naswr,

Stltrttl Rottrj.

13 PUUL1SHRD EVERY WEDNESDAY,

one day, try to porere my eool tn patience.
And thio day has been the trial day.—
Shall I go eat”
Mrs. Barlow looked up with a timid.

Thu Islet Intelligence from New Zea-

&lt;Z“le
native population, the latter being the
aggreaTre.
Tb. Maori king appear,

In

AOTXBTMIMO.

rive.
“Little Eddy waa umusrily fretful thia
morning, as you will remember.
He

from the Bret to have entertained btenre
distraat of tbe English colonieta. and It
waa not until after revere fighting that
he wee induced to enter into amicable
relatione with them. Sir George Gray,
the Governor, however, was aivedept at
conciliation, and contrived UVgain not
only the confidence but the , (flection of
the natives, as well aa of the colonists,
a
ii
II
r

•”

coin that ba con haye no arore eoldiera

"lie mu noi oc.isww
of the North cared whether Jeff.
Devi. wU at Wrobington ^A^J^
oota."—Attorney fferorul CniAfitlfi

^Groeral'butler-tho American Hay-

two or three times; but, remembering
either undsrrtand or did not mean to onmy good reodutlotf, I pct on tbe armor
derrtand. The speaker came, he eahi. to
of patience, and never let him bear a
talk conciliation and peace, and in doing
tone of my voice that waa not a loving
tone. Dear little fellow! ‘ When I went
M-gMu,*. lUfUi
to wash him, after brtak&amp;st, 1 found jet v
party. They aae the uaiwra. — 6
behind one of hi. ears a small inflamed g
boll. It has made him slightly feverish' r
oberts
triker
and worrisome all day. O wasn't I glad 1
Its mind to resist the unlawful usurps ti«ta
that patience had rnltxi my spirit t
I
of thia imbecile Administration to pro"After you went away to tbe etorc, t
known aa the ‘•Tataraimaka Block," were
R. J.JIRANT,
Mary
got
into
one
of
her
bad
humors.
—
I
□•calmly f«c«4 th* »&lt;rfnl Ola.
She didn’t want to gn to school, to begin ccompelled to derert their farm, and come
town. The enemy plundered and
with; then she couldn’t find her elate; luto
I
but will oppose this
and then her shoe pinebed her.
I felt &lt;destroyed these farms and bald posses
very much annoyed; but recalling my ।eion of the land on which they stood. At
a new and moat complete assortment of
good resolution, I met her irritation with Ithe oeesation of ItostUillee no agreement
MASON ALLEN,
DREW AND MEDICINES,
calmness, her wilfulness with patient ad- &gt;
- sma
---- — ■----- --, and no attempt was made to dis­ of the South must be respected -, or in tbo
.EKLER IN dROCERira. provtsieae.
monition, her stubborn temper with gen- imaka,
I
a^Chcmicaia, Valuta, Olla, Cam
tie rebuke; and so 1 conquered.
She Ilodge the natives from it;, the latter last retort we roust perforce. turn oar
Uphcnc, Barnlng Fluid,
kissed me, and started for school with a itherefore retained poeseeeion, claiming to artillery upon the African.red grenllre
TURPENTINE and alcohol.
cheatful countenance, her elate in her Ihave conquered It by furccof arm., though who have garrotted tbo Constitution and
_____ Si___ "______ /Jnu P Andretti.
satebel, and the*pinching shoe unheeded. the previous legal title// the European.
, . ___ 1___ —
a...,
Th. Gm.
And so I had my reward.
"But my trials were not over,
gome ,
I if to ••«• the godligtil tboogbi
extra washing wa. needed. So I called ।a vote ofj£200,000 for the reinteatemonl much longer, be did rot hesitate to «y
' would have war at the North—atour
yt FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
Ellen, rod told her that Mary would re­ of the Mftoni.ta, such reinstatement to be we
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
PURPOSES,ONLY.«J
quire a frock and two pairs of drawers effected in such manner a. the Governor own beatbstones."— Tkomai D^inn., of
It r
to be washed out, tbe baby some slips, rod hi. adviwro shall deem proper.
NnJtrny.
,,
-±r_
end you some pocket-hrodkerchiefv.
A wa. generally expected that Sir George J “If Ohio would sufier herself to follow
BLocId
nancy refusal leaped from the girl’s quick Gray would have ordered the rcoccupa- tbe New Eoglaod Statra, and t&gt;e taxed
tioo
of
the
Tataraimaka
Block
by
milita
­
Also a full »toci of
tongue, and Indignant words to mine.—
and kept under by tyrbnta of the*?
’
Patience ! patience! whispered a email ry force, but ho preferred trying peaceful State.,
and did not secede fr&lt;Mn them, bo
still volee. I stifled, with ro effort, my negotiation. Accordingly, attended by would secede from Ohio, and dig up the
feeling., restrained my speech and con­ two or three chief, in the employ of the bones of bis mother and carry them aero—
SWEEZBY * Al-LEMgoverntn.nt,
and
unannounced
and
unex
­
trolled my countenance.
Very eatnly,
tbe river, and stake tbe dual from bis
A TTORXEYH ATLAWand SviicUor..te Cbte▲ GOOD DAY’S WORK
ax to all exterior signe, did I look Into parted, he .uddfnly left Auckland rod feet, and think of Ohio no more.”—Judge
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, HPICE8. PEPPER,
Ellen's free, until she dropped her eyes penetrated into the heart of tbo Maori J. W.
Q.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISING. CODFISH;
counter. Th- Maori, hailed him with • •■Rasi.tance to tyrants is patriotiam I
' to the floor in confusion.
the wildest demonstration, of joy, and ,The minions of Lincoln and Tod have in­
never do another,' said Mr. B*r!&lt;;w, rub­
“You must have forgotten yourself,"
"all went merry as a mnrri»go bell," vaded our roti, to drag from their homes
bing hi. hand, together briskly, and with
said I, with some dignity of manner, yet
until be touched the subject of tbe die- six hundred freemen of Crowford county.
the air of a man who frit very much without a sign of Irritation.
Qlie wa.
aniDJEEST 'J‘XRinniEKE3
pleased with himselC- humbled at once; confessed the wrong, puted block, when their countenance. ,To arm. I ve men of Crawford I have a
t.. w. WING.
changed, and they poritively refused lo bullet ready f««r the dastards who order
“And M have I,’’ Mr.. Barlow'• voice and begged my pardon.
Ad&lt; cssklnc Extracts,
I forgave her,
• 'Mu lti a lower- tone, and les. exultant, ’
[live it up. Heathen told them plainly one drafted man to leave hi. home and
after reproof, and she went beck to the
' yet indicative of a .pirit st 'peaco with |
that h. rtiould go to Taranaki and take county agalnt his will."—Dweid /Tattlo i
kitchen, something wiaar, I think, than
poMeasion of the Tataraimaka land. On 'Sprtth ayainit Hit enforttmenf
iteeif.
tit
when I .ummoned her. The washing I
"Let u. compare note.,” .aid Mr. Bar­ required ba. been done, and well done; liiefitb of March ho left Auckland for I&gt;raft.
V
v 2
low, in the confident manner of one who and the girl hax seemed all day a. if .he Taranaki, where he had an interview with
“Die onl^BUnion party ia in the South­
I. A. HOLBROOK.
know, that triemph will be on hi. .ide.' ,v.ero endeavoring to atone, by kindne.. the eettlera. His next step wad-to older ern Cunfederacy."-^le««nder W»llatt.
FENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
“•nd »ee which lias done the beat day's ’
the troops in garrison on Wariaka Hill,
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., ht.^
and service, for thst hs.ty speech.
If I
Arora cotm/y, Ohio.
। work."
imistake not we were both improved by a commanding position of the town. Re•
•
•
“Unless a change of
inforvemenU of infantry and artillery programme on the part of the party In
"You. of course,,’ returned the gentle- the dicipline through which we passed.
MOST POPULAR
were speedily .ent to this .pot, and a power takes place soon, civil war io tbo
hearted wife.
“Other tris). I have had through tbe sufficiently strong force having been col­
nYSICIAN,anaHi.rg«n. OSce
"We .ball see.
Let the hi.tory of
loyal States is certain."— Ohio Dmocral.
day. . Some of them quite as severe ax lected. Sir George Gray and General
•tor*. RteloStmt-.__________
your day's doing, precede .mine."
1
the few I have mentioned ; b«it tbo armor Cameron marched to Tataraimaka and
“No," .aid Mr.. Barlow, “you chall '
—----- —
JOHN ROBERTS,
of patience wa. whole wh.n the »un went took powcexion of it. No opposition wa. r
•iliac EiFert»*«ate.»
give the fir.1 experience.”
down. 1 was able to pose., my xoul in offered. On the contrary, tbe natives
"Very well." And, full of hi. rob- '
Gen. Gilmore has recorded, in a very
peace, and the conquest of self lies made welcomed the Governor with shout, of
l- ject, Mr. B.rlow began :
me happier.
This is my good -day’s joy. Believing that ell would end peace­ full and valuable report en tbe reduction
D . It.
HANETh
“
“You remember the debt of Warfield,
work. It may not seem much in your fully, he returned to Auckland. But, un­ of Fort Pulaski, the rerolteofbia expyi•a chMpa. can
ence on ti»o power of rifled ordnance for
, call aoa Judge about which I .poke a few day. ago I"
wyes."
fortunately, between New Plymouth rod
“Yea."
It U
Mr. Barlow did not look up nor sneak Tataraimaka there lira ’a piece of land effecting breaches in brick walla.
I "I considered it desperate—would have
ns the voire of his wife grew .ilenL She which i. the uodUputed properly of tbe not unlikely that bo ha. bv thi. lime
sold out my interret at thirty cent, on
wailed almost a minute for hl. re«pon»e. native.. A crow ibis the troop, began to made still further terta of the Mine in­
the dollar when I left home this morning.
Then lie bent forward, suddenly, aud kis- make a road; hoetilitiM were at once terorting nature—namely, tbe effort of
Nox tbe whole claim ia secure. I Imd
rifled ordnance on the brick wall, of Fort
isd her saying as he did so:
threatened ; eecort pnrtire were sent out
FptcIbI rttenUon willbeiiBld «o COMPOUND­ IO aclicme a little. It was sharp practice.
“Mino was work, yeura a battle—mine to protect the workmen; rod matter. Sumpter—though all Hie element, of the
I don t believe
ING u&gt;4 putting vp PRESCRIPTIONS; •»&lt;! «nj But the thing is done.
present problem, will be on a far greater
auccesa,
yours
conquest
—
mine
easy
toil,
uno purcUnilug medidoM of u» eon
upon that another creditor of Warfield will got
1 stood thus until the flth of May, when the
your, heroism I Jenny, dear, since you, natives, in ambush; fired upon an escort scale than lho.o in the case of pulsaki.
lUdr bring
_____ •
a third of hi. claim.
have been talking, I have thought thus : party, killing the Burgeon, the Lieutenant, In that undertaking the gun. ured were
“The next operation," continued Mr.
24, 82 and 42 pounder rifled guns, rod
My good works have soiled my garments,i tbe Sergeant and four privates, all of
Barlow, I conaider. quite as good. About
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
while yours are without a stain, and। whom were afterwards found frightfully 30 pounder Parrott, and 8 rod iO lnchCoa year ago 1 took fifty acre, of l.nd In
The three
white aa angel-rolxta. Loving monitor I' I mutilated ; the rest made their escape. lumbi&amp;d. (smooth-bore.)
Erie county, for debt, at a valuation of
breaching battertea were establi.bed at a
may yonr leuon to-night make mo a bet­
k On the recipt of this new. troops were mean distance of 1,700 yard, from Fort
five dollar, an acre. 1 sold it to-day for
ter man. Your good day’s wdrk gives a
ten.
I don't think the man knew ju.t
Pulaski. It waa found that the 42-poundtwo-fold blerain^ I"
burrows
vital he was buying. Ho called to see
er, with a charge of eight pounds of pow­
dered an inquest to be held on the slaugh­ der, penetrated twenty-six inches; the
me about it, and&lt;a.kod ten dolly, an
Kxare m» Wonn.—General Banka, tered men, being resolved to treat tbo 30-pounder Parrott, with a charge of
acre at a venture, when he promptly laid
down one hundred dollars to bind the M.eral month, ago, told the nine months’ murder as a civil crime, and not as an three and a half pound., -peMtrnted e^m*
bargain. If 1 should never eee him again, men in trie army that they ahould return »ct of warfare. But bo has determined een idehes, and the 104t»ch Columbiad,
&gt;, Michigan.
JJEW HARNESS SHOP.
1 am all right. That Is transaction num­ to their Northern home, by a route dif­ on occupying the native lend between - 'with a charge of twenty pounds, penetra­
Many Plymoutbo and Tataraimaka, and to plant ted thirteen inches.
ber two. Number three ia as pleasant ferent from that by the ocean.
DANIEL COOE,
The attention of the public is invited lo remember. 1 sold a lot of goods, al­ people felt Inclined to doubt hie ability thereon a settlement of perrons ebleVto
It will thus bo seen that the beaviert
most a year out of dale, to a young coun­ to keep bis word, but ho has fulfilled it protect tbemselvee. Free grants ot fifty rifled gun used oirthst occasion was the
Io tbo New Harneaa Shop of
■
try merchant, for caah.
He thinks lie to the letter. There reme nine months' scree of land, and arms, ammunition and old 4B-pouoder. Now. for the redortton
H. A. LOODYEAI,
rrtUtti*, ... elfcrrtl to &gt;11 who will hold of Sdmpter, Gen. .Gilmore has bean
1. CcRR^th."
r‘™’” has a bargain, and perhaps he has; but I men are now returning via the MiasiMip- th. Ind oo tnllllhnr inon. Who
mounting batteries of900 and 800-poundwould have let them go at any time dur­ pl River, a number of the regiments hav­
county ornoxna- ,
ing the part six, months ata lose of thirty ing already paaaed Cairo, on their way wpoortd that th. BrtiiaootaoUto wooldr er rifled guns-Parrott*—charged not
per cent, and thought the sale a deaire- home. Bank’s intended to open Mt part ,rt. up . cl.ta I It h th. old &gt;t.wv of merely with such insignificant chargee aa
‘
H. N. SHELDON,
d.lllulioo
M*loat
borbori.ni.
Aeeord.
of the river, and be knew that Grant
three and a half, eight Or even twenty
ble one.
...
t.
pounds of powder, but with BO, 00 and
“Now there Is my good day a work. would unshackle It at Vlckaburg in due
It ia true that while the
■ —■ ,«-"T , ’ 80 pounds
Jenny, and it is one to be proud of.
I time. Tbo heroes of Port Hudson are Die lorce vi Maine"
Good Sutra ^“Su,r Elda' uke rome credit to myself for being, up­ tbo first to rtallM tbe value and import- Taranaki, and while we write the whole rangTh th. croe of P-laaki was 1.700
of
that
portion
of
New
Zealand
la
proba
­
sivoly used.
yards. theJistance from which he will be
on the whole, a pretty bright eon of a1 snee which attach to the free navigation
bly a acene of desolation.
oompelled to attack Sumpter,(firing right
man, and bound to go through. I*et us' -of the Great Father of watare.
H. P. CHERRY.
over Wagner aa we believe la bls lotenhave your story now."
/BOUNTY CLERK .-4 Notary PebUe.
g^u]
n. A. GOODYEAR.
The face of Mre. Barlow Bushed slight­
V l» the Conrt BoM’\
. Mrt.d la th.
rw-The Richmond Examiner asya
ly. Her husband waited far a few moIt Is deplorable, in this time of national
that the track of the street Railway in
menle and then said:
that city has been torn up, and the iron pmil that eo many of tbooe netting them
“Lbt ua bear of the yards of stitohlng,
.ent to a rolling mill to be converted tnto eelvoe up at Democratic leaders, should powder, It will bo eon who! effectirs
urf Urt pll« of jortl lM»r
mall fora gunboat. We ahobld suppose exhibit so much disloyalty. They •r«'n. work wo may expect.
Tbo impeel of
-No-ooU.10, ortUL,” umnd Mn.
that the rebel experience In tbe matter of. in the words of the Btoubenvflle, Ohio •hot, according to the well known for»»Iron&lt;lads would Vro sufficed to discour­ Democratic paper, “determined to lead h, la equivalent to the weight multiplied
tbo
party
and
the
country
to
the
doviL
age any new attempts in that line.
bounty back PAY, TENSIONS,
' .vJ
nf Conner- by tbo velocity ; and tbo ordnroee that
raMKAixn.
Gen. Gilmore proptwea to we present*
yiufcad eeood day’s wort.
And now,
. . ..
r
. —1- &gt;k.a JKrtrtLi
L my doing. 'Will brar ”° O'm[*r'*on
Iritoftbo
W.
W.
Eaton,
the
“th you&lt;1 think of declining their roi Con tenlast Hartford (CL) I
of
cotton,
sugar
and
other
gwxk,
bell
­
k-arrel "
•
....... "
■'
tion, which nominated. —,------ ...
ing to British blockade ronoera, «•&gt; &lt;«•vmr. l&gt; U&gt; &lt;kM •»-&lt;*
trvrod. A Cavalry raid into rebeldom
cook.
_ ,L
.. *&lt;r
t.i .... L....
mnra daniSSA

AT THE

HASTINGS

gistinjs’ Dmintss Jirttiorj.

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n3£iv.*L‘L

GROCERIES!

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glisttllanj).

PATENT MEDICINES

iDKEAT, IP&lt;KB (DASH

sxxrrn a

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New'HarnesseB,

WAR CIAIM AGENCY!

,

a. H.
■»»»" 2r.’2E%±.IuZ." *eS

i-rnwg.

tod .irt~ Bo

yonr own estimation, tor you aaia «*&gt;•

PI0TURX

they give result*

l-.r rfnrv

agro.

little

-id

will

�Naw York

Government, and that of the '“BlueL&gt;gVta”durlng theliisl war with England.
Ms®f &lt;jf tbe speeches, resolution, and

editorial* of th s Copperhead Democracy
are apparently borrowed from the FedepaJJsl* of 1812. The opposition to the
Qxtacriplion lair at tbe present time,
finds vent in language very nearly akin
to tbe following which wgs promulgated

by the

Hartford

Conveutioniata, fifty

years ago:
*“In certain specified cases only has the
Natkina! Government any power over
the militia; and it follows conclusively
that for all general sod ordinary purposee
this powersfefoapr to iht Stain Rttpttlirtlg and to thorn alont. It is not only
with regret, bat with utonislunent, the
Convention perceive that under color of
an authority, conferred with such plain
and precise limitatlooa/a power is arrogwted by the Executive Government [the
Democratic Government of Madison]
and in some instances sanctioned by the
two Houses of Congress, of control over
the militia [/! e. the arms bearing citizens
of the several States,] which, if conceded
vill rtndor nugatory iht rightful authori­
ty of thr Inditidual Slaltt ottr that elau
of mtn, and by placing at the disposal
&lt;jf the National Government the lives
and services of the great body of the
people, enable it al pleasure lo destroy
their liberllre and erecta military des­
potism on its ruins.'*
Further on tbe Hartford Manifesto
declared:
“The power of compelling the militia
and other citizens of the United Slates
by a forcible draft or conscription to
serve in the regular armies, as proposed
in alate ofFicisxl letter of the Secretary of
War, [Mr. Monroe] ia not delegated to
Congress by the Constitution, and. the
exercise of it would be not le«s dbafcerous Id* their liberties than hostile to th#
severelguty of the States. The effort to
deduco this power from the right of rais­
ing armies, Is a flagrant attempt to per­
vert the sense in the clause of tbe 'Con­
stitution, which confers that right, and is
incompafable with other, provisions of
that instrumknt.'’
And do wo need lo toll

"misguided"

E'vrthem "brethren** that their memories

will be ashearlily detested in the foture^s
lux* been and is that of their disloyal pro­
totype*, the blue-lights of 18121 Only
ignominy awaits flhe remembrance of

those who openly retard the Government
in its efforts to crush out armed treason.
How very like arc tbe paragraphs
above quoted to the speeches, resolutions

and editorials of the Peace Democracy
of tbe present time. Tbe ideas and ar­

guments are Identical. Tbe Democracy
of 1812—14 wore tbe war party and
were opposed to the Peace or Federal
party. The Democrats of that day be­
lieved that tbe Government had the pow­
er and the right to raise armies.
They

acted upon that presumption, and, ignor­
ing the insane harpies who held conven­
tions to retard tbe war, prosecotod the
struggle to a successful termination,
fs
it not worth the while of the peace Doni-

ocrate of to-day to remember some of
the teachings of the earlier Democrats,
when to be a Democrat meant to stand
by the country 7 May they not profita­
bly contemplate tbe odium and disgrace
which ever after fell upon all connected
with the Hartford Convention, and
consider whether It is bast for them to
damn themselves and their posterity to
a similar Infamy 7

“ State ttfaht*.”

In another place we publish from
Earning Poti, a short article upon the
Kentucky election to which wo call atten­

tion.
It will be obgerved that General
Burnside only ordered tbo military to
aid the Bute Government In enforcing a
salutary Stalo Law, which prohibited
traitor* from voting. Who can find fault
with thief None but traitors, surely.—
And yet, a copperhead echo, which never
yet uttered a word that could pain the
must sensitive rebel heart," makes Gen.
Burnside's order the subject of bluer de­

or
Circuit,-

draft ia that 8tata.
gthr, Guv. Seymoura l»
Kngly prolix, aad ori&amp;V
alb. Preaidenl Linoofa'i

Chicago, Gen. Logan replied to various

There is a striking analogy between the

.

and Proeider.: Lmcdjki

Wednesday ■tbIm, if. If,

Tbe . ecunlecpart uf tbe Federalists of
1M9is foiled in tbe Democracy of to-day.

Enfeni

CO»i

HASTINGS BANNER.

aad we give it ta fall:

•era, MsrxjurttseoewegeaeA-iW
for Daniel Goodwin.

"Does . Un* m 8u&gt;My know hl.
own history t (Laughter.)
If he doew,
ha* knows 7t
totf Imraona to be
writtan or publi *
” '
certainly poorly
ild score his nmeoco if be important. By lbs figures you send,
the devil would
ear before him UMtight— whhA t prre«*u-arM eorrrotj tU twelve

this universe and all living and creeping
things therein, among other things he
created frews. snakes, lizards, and slimy
miserable things; be then looked upon
them end tbsy were not mean enough lo
manifest bls power, and be must create
some r]1e thing that will be viewed with
disgust and loathing by all the balance of
created things—be then created thio vile,
loathsome, crawling, creeping. 'HJthy
thing—Storey of the Chicago TTnfex.—
(Great applauae.)

of eight aad fo«e raapaaUully.

VarrMHtm AN* mfaximcT
They made a

Sunday week there was a terrific en­
very atriking being thndilfereaos botwaM
gagement between the gunboat Ollsies,
m average of 2JM0 ta &lt;*• elaau and 4,864 a monitor, tbe Zrewwdre, and our works
In the other. Assuming that the districts
on Morris Island, arfd ths rebel forta.—
The rebel guns ware finally aileocad. A ;
ulatioo, aa required by the plea

:W

No doubt thscomreend
Mr. McEntee, whfcfe appa
y wr laie irtuta, was ecu®
. properjbut it teems that
tbe Upper Paa&lt;an»l“ “ ■
“cadVereiir
BLSCTOR.
Youra'trely,

Lrcxr AjwicaX U YtttWSM.-I
cation. Much of it, bow-i
will boanreuAttdfce bv the erew wsre drowned and the rest saved
ao.-m*ay more person* fitby our
No prisoners wsre taken

t

by tbo rebels.
ooantry, wjbo have too recently arrived
wife, out of tbs proceeds of dray Ing at
which bs made good deal of money. “But
According to all 4 accounts the Union from utW parts of the United States
I done got do feaatega &lt;4 Dr. Balfour,"
ticket has swept Kentucky. . In twenty- rod fr^ta Europe to ba either included in
one counties of one hundred Bramlett's tbe ceoaus of 1560, or to tore voted in I New York, August 11.—Jeff. Davis
1802. Still, making dee allowance for Is ill at Richmond, and doubts of bio re­
It is said that I offered him five hundred dollars for my
aiooaldelegation all are Union, and two' thio, 1 am yet unwilling to steed upoo it covery are entertained.
ix an entirely sufficxr.t eiplanation of
at least are emancipationists.
daughter, lass'spring, and be wooldnl
taka it &lt;tan hut it's too lata now." and
This broad proof of Kentucky loyalty the great disparity. I shall direct tbe
two Federal otfierrs wow confined at Rich
is wormwood lo certain copperhead jour­ draft to proceed in all tbo district*,
mor»d, as his sue, Gen. W. F. I«cw, would
drawing,
however,
at
firet
from
eoob
nals ; and tiiese avail them selves of sn or­
In consequence be bung. If thia resulted
der of Gen. Burnside, proclaiming mar­ of the -four diatricU—to wit, the
tial law in ths state, arJ --—- T -“ Second, Fourth, Sixth aad Eighth—only he declared Ms Intention of throwing up
2.200 being the average quuta vf ths oth­ his eo mm lesion. It is not believed the
aet the true sentiment
er
ctasa.
After
lM*
drawing,
three
four
silenced.
Districts, and also the Seventeenth rod
A Stabtliho Panroemow.—Senator
We can well leave it to Kentuckians to 7&gt;-pnty-ninih, eball bo carefully enrolled
Frew Cailfbrala.
John Sherman presents tbe issue made in
reply to this gross insult oflered them by
—rod, if y ou please, agro la of your* may
San Francisco, Aug. 12.—Tbs report­ thj nomination of Vallandigham, in the
pretended friends. We will only aay witness every step of the process.
Aqy ed roceeh n prising in Banta Clara and
that secMsiuniete and all who bare given deficiency wbx-h ruay appear by the new
a^irws*
rdkaifor,” be say*, “nnmipalcd as the
gid and comfort to the rebels, in any shape enrollment will be supplied by a special other counties was untrue.
Gw. Wright teas received orders and Democratic candidate Hr Gov. &lt;&gt;rOnu
were prohibited from voting, not ny Gen. draft for that object, allow lug doe credit
He is onpueM to the G«»verittbWf«*&lt;&lt;»
funds
from
Washington
to
complete
tbe
Burnside, but by s lew of Kentucky, for volunteers who may be obutaiod from
posed to tbs* war will mfc vote a singJ&lt;
psssed last year. This taw wa* quoted these DiatricU respectively duriag the defences of San Francisco..
man to suppress tbs rebrllioc, and will
in our columns a few days ago; it obliges interval; and at all pointe, so fax a* cmnot vote one duller tn enstain our Svid­
all voters, if challenged, to declare on eiatent with practical convenience, duo
And yet tbe Democretfc party
oath that they have not been in the rebel credits shall be given for volunteers, and
Washington, Aug. 13.—Parties rscmt lers.
army, nor have in any way given aid or your txoellency shall be notified of the ly arrived from Richmond represent tbe
counsel to the rebels.
Every person time fixed fer commencing a draft in people there as sunk ia tbe deepest gloom.
subscribing to this Oath waa entitled to each Diatrlct.
They are deserting from lbs city ifi navy of Ohio. And this in the midat «J
a war with tbo enemies of the onuutry
vote; but this the great majority of the
I do not object to abide a decision of crowds ic coMeqnenee of the high price whom bo was convicted of aiding.*'
supporters of the secession ticket could jbe United Stales Buprema Coart or
of the neceesane* of life, jjg-kuess pre
nnt do without committing perjury and tbe J udgea I bet eof, on tbe constitutionali­ vails to a fearfnl extent, an”he waul of
subjecting thsmselves to prosecution and ty of the draft taw. In fact, 1 should be medicine is bodily felt. Desertions from
Th* R*sxlb Cos»caipr.xO Nzoaox*.—
punishment for this offence.
willing to facilitate th* oblaining of it.— the army are'frequent. Ibero were few It is re|w&gt;rtrd that ti.e gurrnlla ItichsrdGen. Burnside's order informed the But 1 cannot eooeent to lose the tune rebel trvope at Richmond on the 7th, nor ron has returned ti&gt; west Tenoeasen, with
people of the State that he did not mean while It ia being obtained. Wa are con­ were there any Indications of a movs- rvquirmcnta from Jeff Davie to carry out
wsixgex
lo interfere In any way with their rights tending with an ensmy who, aa 1 under­ oo tbs pafl of the rebel army. JefTDavls' the concertoti'-n. lie ba* inalructiisw to
or the free expression of their opinionsj it stand. drives every ablebodied inro he prolampllon calling Itf absentees fro* the conaertpe al 1 light colored negroes between
rLOTHFH
HATEB!
A
the nge* of 1ft rod 45, to serve three years
is there written .­
can rtsch into the ranks, very much aa a
KTBVHGTH MTKBtje!
as a aoldier, al the expiration of which
“As it is not the Intention of the oom butcher drives bullocks into a slaughter­
time they will bo manumitted, but remending general to interfere with tbe pen. No time is wasted, noarfumant
ITHKI.F KVTST TKAB
atlos
among
tbe
people
against
tbe
rebel
i
reive
no
pay
fur
service.
proper expression of public opinion, all is used. Thia produces aqzirmy which
sm-sSs I TWw
discretion in the conduct of tbe election will sob* turti vq.i_'n ( ur. fiow victorious Secretary of Stale, Benjamin.
Brn-^1 t.•
Talk in Richmond placed Leo's army
will bo, as usual, in ths hands of ths legal­ soldiers already inTEe field, if they shall
Among the representation* upon thU She W rtagvr bS-Mad
It
ly appointed judges al the polls, who will not be sgsteined by recruits as they at from 40,000 u&gt; not over C0.OO0.
which Gfv. Seymour Is pitifully linplorbe held strictly responsible that do du should be. It produces an army with M Is scattered oil ovy tbe country, from Ing ths Government to Mop the draft, ia
loyal person be allowed io vote, and to- rapidity not to be matched &lt;m our side, GordocaviUe tn Kkoover Court House, one to the effect that he entertalne “ tbe '
thia end the military power is urdsred to /I we first waste time to re-experiment and northward to Within a few tn Uwe uf gravest apprehension that the Irish serv­ HTAHT V88.*
give them its utmost support.'’
' with th* volunteer system already deem­ tbe Rappahannock, for lbs purpose of ant girls will, in com tbe draft is »nfore»&lt;l,
nubsistenoe to animals need in transpor­
turn incendiaries, in a body, and born
If further proof is needed by any one, cd by Congress, and palpably in fact, so
tation.
down their masters* bouse*.'* Tbe Gov. NO WRINGER 1&lt;AN BE Pl
that the election waa not influcncod In any far exhausted as to to inadequate; and
J then mure time to obtain a Ciurt dcciewnholT C0G-WHEE1
i mutt have been down in the kitchen lateway by lbs military asthorities, Il may
.
be found in tbe fact that Gen. B-&gt;y le, who, iun as to whether a law ia oonstitutiunal dispatch says: “Tbe number of colored jir
troops actually in th. field is Iwtwesn 1
,
which
requires
a
part
of
those
not
now
has commanded in Kentucky for a long
time, was a candidate for Congress, and[ I in the service to go to the aid of those 22,000 sod 23,000. Fifty additional reg I ! CiiAAACxaiusnc.—President Lloooln
was defeated by a civilian.
Captain, who are already in it; and still more imenta are partly organised and speedily
leathers, another army oflior, was al»o. time to determine with absolute certain- apprnsebing eompletion. ^Tbs estimate from the Treasury. When reminded by
beaten. But the people of Kentucky will। ty that we get those who are tn go in of 100,000 l*ing in arms by fall, It is friend* that by putting tbe same upon in­
terest bs would receive an income of at
not take kindly tbe sneer of tbe copper­. the precisely legal proportion to those thought will be fully snstaiavd.
H. T. ANTHONY,
“Prominent Weetere mro, among, least twelve hundred dollars, be replied
heads, that they were cowed into electing, who are not to go. ' My purpose is to be
In my action just and oonstitati-inal, and them Guv. T«-d, called upon the Presi­ that he thought the United States needed
a ticket they did nutlike."—Ert. Pott.
MH UROADWiY, N. Y.
yet practical, in rerforming the import­ dent yesterday and urged tbe immediate
duty with which 1 am charged, of main­
taining tbe unity and tbe tree principles
We find the following in the DetroitI of our common country.
renewed today. The greater Importance
Thu Isamrcra or «ia Riot —Two dee
Frtt Prtsi :
Your obedient servant,
is attached to the expedition aa Genera! perate characters, named FitaUrbert and
A. LINCOLN.
Roeecrane deems such a force essential O'Brien, who were leaders of tbe rank in
“A gentleman of thia city, who was an&gt; '
early friend of Gen. Grant, furniaheavtbs
to the success of Ma future operations."
Oajtcnos has aux made that Gan.'
following reminiscences of the brave
General who has so Inseparably linked Grant paroled the Vicksburg prisoners. !
shouting for Jeff. Davis, and trampling
his name with tbe victories of the western , Accurdiug lo tbe following from the Mo­
New York, Augnet 14.—The steamer on the American flag. Tbo copperhead*
armies :
bile Evnittf Xrw, he would have dona I Z’lonrrr, from New Orleana the 3(kh, am) aay, the riot was in resistance to the draft.
“General Grant ia of a Methodist fam­ nothing that would have so much embar- j steamer St. M»ry, from Now Orleans the Will those who “loathe the draft** please
ily of Ohio, and fnarried the daughter of । raaeed and disconcerted the rebels:
7tb, have arrived. No news of impor- to tell ba which of ito proriaiuaa tboso
disgraceful acta oppose 1
a Methodist local preaeher, and the grand-'“He (Gen. Great) could have made no
daughter of the pioneer of Methodism in , diapoaitiou of those prisoners no damaging !
Western Pennsylvania, of tbe name of to tbs Confederal* military interests. If |
Death eCUttta Crew.
The wettber Down East waa SO
Wrenshall. When not much over twelve ■they had been held as prlscmcre of war I
Chicago, Aug. 94.—A special from St hot during tbe tale Democratic State Contears of age be was at school, and bad M until they were regularly sxshanged, they ,
Paul says the death of i^tle Crow i« con­ vetition in Maine, that many of the Demis schoolfellow his&gt;own natural cousin, would have been restored tn tbo Confed-1
ocratlc delegate* were obliged to put
whose parent* wffe British subjects of orate army in tbelr full sum bees and firmed by hie eon, who was captured by
bricks in their hate to prevent melting
our soldier* on tbs 2d th wit.
Canada. Young Grant wa* taught to for - organisation. As It is, that array io dis-1
, tbe Copper in their heads.
give injuries, aa a Divine precept, and to perosd. Tbe Texas end Iziulaana regi-1
do good and not evil to others, and hi* meuts have crossed the Mississippi river, I
Th* Draft hit very equally among all.'
Psora, UL, Aug. IA—A special to the I
father had impressed bis mind with love aod are lost to this Artny, and of those
classes in Litchfield Conn. There were'
of country and reverence for the name on this side, nearly all have rone borne THMim last night saya Provost Marshal
•to V1BWK
two Iriabmso, two colored men, two mer­
of Washington. Tbe Canadian had been with or without furloughs.
The whole Westlake, in the Oth district with a ds- chants, two lawyers and om minister as
tachment of cavalry, made a descent ox
otherwise educated, and believed Wash­
coneerlpta elected.
ington a rebel. On one occasion a dis­ John* toe's rempf to consume hie stores some 900 Opperbeada and deeerters In
cussion arose between the boys aa to’ and to disseminate their discontents and Isabel township, Fulton county, captur­
&gt;•8. YAK BBVNTM
love of country aad duty to a king, when disorganisation. And now, a: tbe expi­ ing ten or‘twelve. Tbe report says sev­
John said : “U. 8., (Grant had bean nick­ ration Of their furlongha, they are order- eral were killed. Great excitement existe in that aselir-n. It ia reported tbe Cop­
named U. 8.,) yowr Washington waa a
HA3TIN0S, Mien.
rebel, and fought against Ms king.”
perheads are arming to drive the cavalry
“Grant replied : ‘Jack you must atop cea, and under whom tbooaanda of them , out of tbo country.
I WANT 25,000 Iba. rf WOOL to
that or 1*11
yon. I can forgive you
1 manufacture into CLOTH—
for abasing me, bat If you abuse our
CABMMm
rtll»*djbUiCtl«WIe&lt;1aeitOr*&lt;rKansas Qty, Aag. 15.—The female
Washington I'll off eoal and fight, though
prison in this place tall on Thursday
ou are cousin Jack, and mother may
iek mo for not forgiving."
Tbe boy*।
Tbe Philadelphia Jagwirrr of thia mora­ tnornlqg, burying 11 women, 0 were tak­
gSTABLIBHED 1760
fought. Jack got the worst of it but. Ing eaya: “Aa order was received in tMs en out slightly injured, 1 mortally, 4 kill*U. 8.’ waa about being whipped at borne■ city yesterday morning, directing that
PETER LORU.LARD.
far fighting, when bis father interposed the colored regiment which haa been sn-

Hew Advertisements.

NOTICE!

UNIVERSAL.

CLOTHES WRINGER

miEisH.-rioTaEs

CARD

WOOLEN

PHOTOGRAPHS.

FACTORY,

{

nunciation. This would surprise no one,
if tbe'paper did not constantly sseert its
loyalty.
Copperhead hissings are dis­ and saved him, aaying, The boy who' eamped at Cbdton Hill alnca it* forma
cernable, although covered with a alight will fight for Washington will prove him­ lion, shall leave aa soon aa poealbta for
self a tnau and a Christian, if dod sj-are*i Charleston, 8. C. Another colored regi­
mantle.
Mm far twenty years.”
ment is now forming In this oily.
Its
“Some few years ago the boys, now. ranks are fast filling up, and II ta thought loaa 7. Tbe Indians were driven norooe
Two non Caval*r Raoimaxm. —The men-grown, mol in Canada, and reservedI that, in a few days, tbsy will bare reaoh- tbelMteeoen river with great loaa. Tbo
, ed u&gt;a number required.
The rapidity
you remember tbe licking you gave rue, with which the colored regiment* are fil
ling up ta truly astonishing.’'
Sioaa or Paoonaa.—fa It «n a Huie
Qtvalry Regiments by vdnntooring. As for calling Washington a rebel F______
the somber of men thus raised win lessen

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

WOOL GABDIN0

■Kw
M™« u Ml.,
last vmI did &lt;ul aeoomplHc mi, .

«cK&lt;«r^i&gt;t rcmilu. Th. prommd d.
MUo.fro.c lbnWl.n. „« pr~r
Of a deeiai va character tra |

pired. ' A general apathy eeems to h
faliafl upon our Mend* both at Ba.
Oaek and Martha!!.
Whan we tee
*• prospect for a railroad- fo­
il to either rodd.eorth or so
rwUl hasten to inform ocr w

*V* oo't *• J*. f«Ua
upon to &lt;
del Mi** fa
When ti 'peXp1#&lt;jf Barry county
abkaod
r»Uiu^ tobiHMs road far t
eOMt/M ’»M*I any great imeontoof
•ign aid, then us nmy prepare to
'Tbe railroad cars are cumitw " Aa

of importance about town, this week M

the taritftag, rod repair^ of numeroStreet Cqtwnl
eioner Barlow is determined to have tl
work thoroughly dona, and pedeatrial

are being grea'ly accommodated.

Aaaociatiou of Uoiveraaliatu will ba ta
ia tbe Grove st Mukhevilla, on Salurdi
and Sunday, Aug. 2»th and 30th, om

mjmtagat 10 o'clock A. M., on Sounds
Preaching by Rev. Messrs. Mason, Na&gt;
An invitation

Carpenter, and other*.

extended to all.

The temporal want*

those In sUendanee will be supplied I
tbe citizens of Muidtavin* *xJ vicialt
Ckmmivtee of Arrangements, D. 8.

ago Vallandigham made a speech in I
diaua, in which be denounced eehoo
churebaa, rtelroadx tetagrepta, aad «wother instrumentalities of elevation a&gt;
pvogrero.
Dr. Tuttle of the Diti»
Phyttaan ezpreaees bis hatred uf Chr
tian ehurehee and ministers in the nu
btaspbetnou* style.
And the Cbka

scm bled there al.the National AsKxintiand also the clergymen of that wily^ &lt;
having observed Thaaksgiving day.
Thai's Um enures that the apologists ■
defender* of Slavery have always folio
ed—attacking at first Education and th
Religion. Why net! Ara not Igt
ranee and Atheism tbe parent*, ap tb

culiar 4nstitut km 1"
“ Ths right of free speech, a free pre |
free diecuesion end the elective franchi &lt;
wore by future generation and by t

ure rested, and if removed the noble a I
glorious fabric would tremble, aod to I
and inevitable ruia would bo the rasa! ,

stand as pillars under the goveroms
than, of course, the proscription and k
Ing qffof traitors would be simply kno&lt;

ing ths pillars out, to tat the governmr
down. A lucid idee surely.

Aa officer of oao of the Illinois re
monte, in the Army of the West say
“In our expedition along the Yasoo rb
t*oltoms, we passed through a com-fir
thirty milee in extent. The corn saoer
od anything 1 have aver esro in lliinota

'•"-■"XT;.
Da. C. W, Roascx:—Daxa Sra.
Hve been carrying out the above mo
ta proving tbo qualities and benefit
your “Stomach Bitters," far over »

YSXDV MOTT.
,v”

General Casey, President cf the Boaad for

’.Bemsel J. Browne haa been a
taborer ta lhe reuse of Cbristtani
HOWJ

�-SEES ■fr“L‘b5r
«t T’a-r-fev

“•

—-m
knowledge and belioC

MichlBms CeatnU ■
Justice of tie Peace.
thia
day 1 1

drafted aod claiming exemption under

Hotlroad willlMv* Betti* Creak ।

lNUA^.lr
out tbe
NaUonal fareea, and far otUr purpo^.,”

»LOW PRICES’

approved March 8d, 1883.

Foust 95.

•r^rT'P-X
■ I, the subscriber,
,
dent of
County, State
:
it v,
• hcfebJr
lhat I. be
InglkbU to tuilltary duty under the act
of CeoffTMs “foe enrelling and calling out
for***," 6»«-, apptoved March
8, 1868, am the only eon Sf

ytjtl Ifotire.

R. J. GRANT!

DRYGOODS

' nature of paw tai Devtion.

Certificate that ihtperton Kahle to draft
is the father of motherless children, «mdef 19 years of aye dependent on Kit
laDtr for tappert.

L,
, the subscriber, being
•'
.an aged liable to draft Into the serrire oAtha Ussf
my labor for sup- ted Stales, hereby make affidavit that 1
atttihe father of
- molbsrieM
cHM
, under 19 yters of age, awd
We, tbs subscribers, hereby certify
d-pdnden'. cm my laborJor support.
is
Mmxtwo st BeUevus,, |that the above named
the only eon of a widow (er of aged and
. We, the aubsaribera,
, sad
lut week did wit accomplish any very ।
infirm parents) dependent upon his labor
f '
, residents of
J
encouraging remits. Tbe’promised dele- |
for support.
/ .
county, State of ■,
gatton from Marshall were not present,
-beceby certify that
ie fathsr
Personally
appeared
before
me
'
and nothing of a deeisivo character trans­
of 1
motherless child ten under
' , the above-named
and
pired. ' A general apathy eeems to hare
12 yeara of age, dnd dependent c-i his la­
i
; k and severally made
,.
-• •
. •
fallen upon our friends both at Battle (oath that the above certificate is oorreet bor far support. »
Creek and Marshall.
When we see an iand true, to the best of tbeif knowledge
Personally appeared .before mo, the
immediate prospect for a railroad from &lt;and belief,
above-named
and
,
thirpbl'nt to eli&amp;vr raid)"north or south
Juxtict of the Peace.
and severally made oath that the above
Dated this
day of
186 .
of-ue^ we will hasten to inform our read­
certificate io correct and true to the best
of their knowladgo and belief.
ers. We have not, as yet, felt called ,

port.

upon to uciye thiPKi.-with delusive hopes, i
When tne'f^oplbof Barry "Cbanty feel I

IN OCR UNE OF TRADE;

Come and See I-

JUST RECEIVED

Juirics of the Peace.

th* pareon ckimlag ursrtoa and the
two n:pectabl* p*rto«M [Mad* of fatal
dent lo Ui* tame town, eouste, or dtairic
prison for wbotu wmpilon I* el»im«d.
Fohtt 80.

Imi-koykmkxts.—We dq not note much

Groceries

•»
p«yi»ic &lt;
«n (fcnia

■of importance about town, thia week savd
the building, and repairing of numerous

work thoroughly done, and pedestrians

A meeting of the Grand River
Association of Universalists will be beld
in the Grove at Middleville, ^wSaturday

and Sunday, Aug. 29th and 30th, com­
mencing at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday.
Preaching by Rev. Messrs. Mason, Nash,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Certificate of a Parent that he or eke de
tires one of hit or her Sant Exempted.

side and cron*-walks.
Street Commis­
sioner fi'arlow ia determined to hare the
are being greatly accommodated.

I, the- aubcriber, the father (or mother)
of
and
•-, residents
of
county, Slate of
hereby certify that I am aged and infirm,
and that 1 am dependent for supporU'on
the labor of my two sons, above named ;
and that 1 elect that my
.
son
, shall be exempt from the
operations of the act of Congress “far en­
rolling and calling out the national for­
ces," Ate., approved March 3, 1863.

An InVitation is
We, the subscribers, do hereby certify
extended to all. Tbo temporal wants of that the above-named
, is
those in aUsndance will be supplied by aged and infirm, and depenent on tbe la­
bor
of
aon» far support.
the citizens of Middleville and vicinity.
Committee of Arrangements, D. 8. Bug­

county, and State of
, having
been enrolled under the provisions of an
set of Congress “for enrolling and calling
out the national forces,* &amp;c., approved
March 8, 1863, as liable lo perform railUry duty in ths eervios of the United
States,hereby certify thst I am not legally
subject lo such liability, and for the fal­
lowing reason:
.
Thai 1 am
years of »g»-

dir of Aoeutl cost, st tea o'clock, &gt;a U* bronoon, bo oaalgecd for th* hearing of said po-'
title a, red that the brirvotkw of mM dec***cd. and all other peraai.. iotricited is «»td Mtete
arc rwoired to appear at ••rv.lco «f said Coart.
tteo to be bolteD &lt;a tbe Pretel* Ottcv to tb« vUlan of Haitian, aad *bow saw*.ifw*y thrtwb»,
•by lb* pf«y«r of tbo petiUorvr abteld act ,te
Cr.Ui,ddii is fnrtter ordered. that th* petitioner
sire adiec to Ahe persons (oAsrooted ia said estate
of Atopendener Jlrid priCMoo sad tbo bearlag
U&lt;tep&gt;£ by causing a copy of this order te be pnb-

CARPETS
C^fTbese Geeds have bee*’ farchased since thefrrtal decline in pri­
ce! ia New Y»fk, and will be said to
satisfy tbe Pitebaser.
Battle Creek. May 15.1MJ.

Carpenter, and others.

bet, J. F. Emory and H. Wright

Personally appeared before me the
above named
, and
,
Tns IlKAtiiga Party.—A few months and Mvcrally made o#th that the ahAvc
ago Vallandigham made a speech in In-• certificates are correct and true, to the
dinna, in • Indi he denounced schools, best of thsir knowledge and belief.
churches, railiCadt, telegraph", and many
other inatrumretinities of elevation and
Justice of the Peace.
prograss.
Dr. Tuttle of the Divinity
, this day 1
Physician cgpreases his hatred of Chris­
. 186 .
f •
tian churches and miniates* in the most
-Thr flrvt e«rtifl:»te rau»l be
by
noklnt lb* tteclioa. ud th* »«eocd by
blasphemous style.
And the Chicago
two mpvriobte «ti»*n» (head* &lt;rf faii&gt;U&lt;ca] rvjiTimet, the great Copperhead paper of the dacte of lb* town, county, or diilrictin which tb»
Weat. attacks the -teachers who had as­
sembled there at.the National Association
and alto the clergymen of that city, for
having observed Thanksgiving day.-—.
Thai's the course dial tl» apologist* end
defenders of Slavery have always follow­
ed— attacking at first Education and then
Religion. Why noli
Are not Igno­
rance and Atheism the parents, as they
ere the nurses and defenders, of “the pe­
culiar institution 1"

“ Ths right of free speech, a freepress,
free discussion and the elective franchise,
•ere by future generation and by the
framers of the government, the main pil­
lars upon which th© national superstruct­
ure rested, and if removed the noble and
glorious fabrio would tremble, foud total
and inevitable ruin would be the result

If the editoiuneans by “ future genera­
tion;' the prospective number* who sho’d
stand as pillars under the government,
then, of course, the proscription and kill­

ing off of traitors would be simply knock­
ing the pillars out, to let the government

down.

A lucid ides surely.

An officer of one of tbe Illinois regi­
ments, in the Army of the Week ~y« =
"In our expedition along tbe Taxoo river
bottoms, we »***d lbrW^
i
thirty miles In extent The corn exceed­
ed anything 1 have aver seen in Illinois.

knowledge'

Personally appeared before mo, the
above named
and
,
and
, and severally made oelh
that the above certificates are correct and
true to the best of their knowledge and
belief.

Jutt‘ce of the Peace.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In tbe matter cflU estate of John U McLellan
Nolle* I* hereby glrcu that by virtu* of Here**
and aulboritv granted to tne by tbe iatKe ot Pro­
bate in oud for the county of Barre and State of
Michigan, I will-aipoae to *ale at FubUc aaetion
_ k a., nl
heat at ilia

Utounr* tn Uw county of Barry and State of
JAcldcui. ill of th* rtebl, title and interut of V.*
■«id d*ce- -rd to the following ite&gt;crib*d Real estate
Itinr tad bring la th* roidaounty af Barry to wit;
the East port ofS. W. M. qntricr [tflofitecnou
Twfflty flTr. [sAl h&gt; town TUrw* (i] Morih of
Hauge right lol Waal, containing thirty-»«v«n
[ST] MFC* of land more or let*. Ako. Tillage lota
RnJBIt', 8?t uid Eut half effH ; aka South htlf
of lot No. MS. and kt JIT-Iwm K by It teri out of
the Noribweel corner, all In lb* »lu«&lt;oof llnaunge

rratdenlin w* »a»« wwn,
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th* prison foe whoa, th* *«mpt*on i*
and ib^rvqniremrote^priudrsph 81, B«g“t&gt;-

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tjflltal. !?&lt;»""«* «“• ««h “ d” b“*

Price, with Beremerand Fetler,84O,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE I

AND

Blauk* of these forms may be obtain­

e

DRY GOODS !

Stacks of

Clothing

Prevost Marsbsl and rrtridrot *f tbe Board of
K“wBw“'
NOTCT^UA VERT.^
ALONEO PLATT.

of their knowledge aad belief.

C-vcraifATi, Dec. 90th, 1861.
Da. a W, Rosacx:—Dbab Ba.—I
h»ve been carrying out the above motto
In proving tbe qualities and benefit of

your “Stomach Bitters," for over six
rnontbo using them myself In my old age;
and In many insumore recommending

JwtoMS of At Prnc*- ’

ESTRAY!
Unusually Low!
To ptwwl poopU from gteag to Route C

Bltun nfrwMo* •«! .u-FbmmS “
U.
I eb~-rf.ll,
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— Um In preferf»~ »

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In andnnwl, tor mor. rtodtry^W
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from

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
8SWS««.BAeamB.

DVERTI8EMENT.

neuned the HARDWARE TkAllh,
ON MONROE STREET IN TH 18 CITY,
And cordially Inelto my old n.lor-n and frieudi
ed by application at this office, daily, (ex­ tn Kent and *4)rin“’« “ull,N *
alneaa relation* with ma, and whenever Huy ar*
cept Sundays.)
want of any article a*a*Uy to be found In a
tardwar. Store- te pr, m. .eril My mmrtaxnl
AH persons who may be drafted, and
* Hl be found eoopkte, eepactally In
I.’th. mbrnrlUr.
,
who desire to present aubetitotes, must BDILDINO HABDWARE^IAND MECHANICS
liable lo draft into the service of the Uni­ give notice by writing to tbe Board of
ted States, hereby make affidavit thAt I
Haring road* umn&lt;«n&gt;enta with ^anufnrturun
Enrollment, that on such a day they will and
other*, I am prepared to
am the only brother of
•
present a substitute, giving bis name,
_
__
* ~___ L-nM:,hnr father
WHOIASALE TO COUNTRY M SUCH AMTS,
residence and age; and stating whether
he is an alien or citixen.
befOr* pntebaeing. All good. rel/olth*
for support.
The Collectors of Internal .Revenue
LOWEST CASH MARKET TALOT.
have been authorized by the Secretary
We, the subscribers,
I deal largely in
___
of War, and directed by tbe Secretary of
, residents of
tbe Treasury to reoolke from drafted per­
, county, State of
sons who desire to pay it*, tbe eum of Of the Vtrj beet materiel and 1 elect fanprovrinritte.
8300 in commutation of service.
Hon. “VlK. SHEET-IRON AMD COPPER WORKS,
Aaron B: Turner of Grand Rapid*, is
Will b« carried an nedartbe direction of akUlftu
,
, under 18 ys»r« of age, hav­
Collector of the 4th District of Michigan,
ingneither father nor mother, and de­
and will reeejke cotnmutation money sc
pendent o® M« w»r for »’PPortConaiantly oa hand.
PmoMll,

EWJS &amp; SB'DIBS,

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all others.

CHEAPER THAN THE OHEAHST

DRY GOODS,

wa

aelets/ without any -great amount of for. i
eign aid, then we may -prepare lo sing

STONE &amp; HYATT

WE HVAE

nUo Mid wHIlng |o build a road'far them. '

4 The railroad cars are coming,” ic.

IPAT&lt;;

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is the hetl .\ld&lt;Aiue without reyard to pXtc*

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vevueu vic«AtA an o.v'utXe. oj
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tateva VK
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a save \uccadcxxX'vdc- ©5
Bilious Fever,
' Fever and jlgi
J^ver Complai
. ^uspepsia,
Indigestion,
Jaundi- ~

ho^rrt Monday
require the same remedy, ru ponitcatxm sou
inrigonuon of the Uood. l'unfy the blood.
With feebfo,4Sl^?*&lt;»reupSfwood. you ren­

net hare health ; with that - life of the fewh"
healthy, you cannot bars scrofulous dbl—

Aynr'n Sarsaparilla

nrorea by tbo great tMhttade of publicly
known ar,.! remarkable cum it has made &lt;x
«* following dhAMM: Xing's Evil er

fllwMhler Bwelhagt, Ttuaors, Brujk
tionx, Pimples, Blotchea and Sons, BryrinelM, Bom or BL Anthony's Firn, Balt
Bhsnm, Benld Hand. Oonjrta from tnberculous deporiU in theluMi, White

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• * Wof
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TWO KB! 4 P *
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Town J North of Rang. A West.
latfoIowKH 40
A 0» 73 *
Town I North of Range I Weal■ Wofn.W
4 AX 44 11 11 &gt; H 91
a tea tt ir os a fl V,

and 13 oeau for aaob e.bM,
A liberal diaeeaat ta yearly ad

ihsiwss Sirtrtorj,

aa&amp; a\X Kiuatu ©X a «*vaxlar wuxture..
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r-OROCKRlEH. pewrmfe...

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curt, totWjioMA ©5 vwra aai
Vyovoo^uX. took* a\\&amp; VxAjl,
vekuxkv vactat Wra.

Wv^XAx^ rVow.\.e.
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mt Vtit \\oor man'* VntnL

•nd its fatal results than are beoltby consthatiocs. Hanan It tanda to ebenra. and does
greatlv abocran, tbe arerege doratioa of human
life. Tbe vast important, of these cotuidcratiom has led ot to aneod yoan In perfecting a
remedy which ia adequate to its cure. This
wo now offer to the publk under tbe name of
▲rsa's SaaiArABiLtUk, aliboosh it u comnooed of ingredients, come of whaUreareed the
.best of SmaforUla ia altaruire power. By
its aid you may protect yourself from tbo tuffcrIng and danger of tbeee disorders. I’urge out
tbe foal cwcwptiooa tl«t rvl and fester in t!x&gt;
Mood: purge out the causes of dnease, and
Tignreus health will follow. By Its peculiar
Tirtucs this remedy stimulates the ntal fueetions, and thus expels tbe distempers which
lurk withia tbe systaot or bant oct ou any
part of it.
We know tbe public bars Veeu deceired b^

"Dr. *BLo\&gt;ack'%
*
ftX.O’Kvaekk aVAX-qt*
MixM. X\vc Xioor mavi manij
^docX.Ov'% »tW%.

liejK Afs N»w Blest, HasUegVMieh.___

/'.fiWkFXEY A ALI.EX.
A TTQtiXYVS ATLAWasd SeBHtareisCbasA oalVT«rtfe«&gt;'ir.tirettaop^dteCesare^
saciag, the laeestlgatloa oft Uta. io Land
&gt;'DlMNMMnrnsmrtK8g«s. Ae WiH be bepp.
la atundta all relit in ths line of lfe&gt;' pref«•£&gt;?
* Olbc^5^?5Jr^nBct«, Uaatlers. Rich.

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tttotsvac\\ *B\XXcv»

X.W..WUO.

are X.\\x Ac\\ nuxvCa SoYatc
ax\&amp; Covci^otX.

\St.

OF THE FRACK. Will •«*•* Wihe
•n of dAU end all other teniae*
abb
with Hrlity sad pn»f*• oppo.Hr Dodge's Bolrl, Oreaget 2fe
’‘soVuty, Mfeh._______________

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mA^oraU Wxc iwak ani

Dr. ‘BaoXbaeVa

Sto’Kao.eXv ’BxXtc.ra
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mA vaak*

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twpiy&amp;U.

CHERRY PECTORAL,

Sold br al' draggisU ererywbers
Roberts A Striker, Bastings'; T. L. Bisk*. Irving;
W. C. Alkie, Hickory Corners: M. C, Haiti, PraL
rievills; W.' B. Itamingtan. ifUdlevUJ.j H. L,
Martis. VsnoostailU. WMaaalt by /errand.
Bbally A Co., BstretL

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'R.oXsac.V*

The World’s Great Homed y for
Cough*, Cold*, Inolplent Oonrmnption, and for ths relief .
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages

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artA\x«, SoXAX.t.v''*
"Syva'rrXxta, 'Sivi*'
avAer^, 'RXcuucikaX.'kaixx, eXc.

T aad COCXRKLLOR AT LAW

STteee fitters are put up in quart
bat ties, of whiah th* aictw is a fao-tim-

tsotfoa waid to lb. sMeeUoa of

H. WRIGHT,

.

oounter/eiters. CPrioe fl prr bctilt, of
•is for t5.
C. wr. Jfobaol:, (Proprietor, fto. 6

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all ordare »\cutd Lo addrertrl.

iirrts k BisKovs,

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fUTS sal COVNNKLLOIS AT LAW

FOR SALE BY

Roberta A Striker. Basting.; XL Nlebola. Jay R.
Terry, OrsegwriUe; M.CBwifL PreInrriOe; HB. Renniagtoe. Middlei Ulr, and by d rvggista aa4

iBUBHED 1760.

PETER LOR1LLARD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
tl A l| Cfeaboia street,
(Formerly AS Chambers street. New Tcrk.)
We«W call U* auasltax of IWmU the artieies
pioanptly e«.red. and in all c*«&gt; a. ekarg. «
wre

FAIRBANKS’

WOOLEN

STANDARD

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FACTORY,

KASTHWik mra

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SCALES

DA A. p. DHAXE,

CTICA1

DENTIST,

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3

rrarirpd toy first appointment from
Bishop Morris. From the plan, I learn­
ed that it embraced a large portion of
.EALERia *11 klad* of Family 0roe&lt;rit*.
the \ irginla tyoopteins., It was a miss'om I left my pleasant home In a besutifidkowhin Oh«o, with my little family,
After several
jy TOR llECUAlHC.il. AND kctkiaal fur foy field of labor.
ROORIttn £t bTHIKEB,
days hard traveling, foy eflacte' ware
FCRPO8E8.ONLY_DS
Wmpiicd frojn the vehicle at the door of
a reond log cabkt in the mountains. The
craitrset being »o great with my former
hdtrie, y«j may Imagine my feelings.—
Haring nrrartped tfly g0od. tn the best
advantage in my little domicile, I mount­
ed Bill—ray kjrac—and started to find
KHEIZEV A. ALK.EM.
the bourvdaries of my mlssiun.
After
4 TTuRSBVS ATLAWand SoDeltuea In ChanIto abaence of fiiti!* Weeks, and a journey
A e*Ty., Funicular attention p«W tn ConreyTEA. COFFEE, fiCQ AR, SriCES, FLTPEB. '•tf 150 Tnriea, I landed safe nt home, and
FRC.XE8.nGB, RA TSI NR. CODFISH;
to my astonishment found that I had lo­
io fact, ararylbina.in. lb 4 Ornery hse, *»eh •
cated 1 myself near the centre of my work.
will ba uapdad for KSuIv nae
??^*’?cIa^ITKd»r,
Mi«fc^
MjF fiHt round I preached at several
plnbek, and sent appointments tb pther
(EDMERST ZPXBXWEMiT
plirCek-to- be filled by my next round.—
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village cl aonje ten or twelve houses,
| roR THU KsrsctAL dxnxjit’ ,°f
r .TH* L*D,li*- ' orieluded the Importance of the town
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to C.VI...I
Sabbath____
preaching.
Arrange
­
MilU.'Bariy 'ct^i.lr. M'ch.
ment, bad been tuaffc'fqf’ ync to preach
there onuri^Beedjd rouiul at four o'clock,
HOLBROOK,
Sabbath evening. I started for the house,
F15R. PKXCI1-H. INKS. PAP EH, EXbut »&gt;on discovered teat the tnen were
VELOPES. CARDS. A&lt;., Ac.
pitchlng'hprse-sfioM, anti'the bouse prov­
ed to be a grhg shop. lF6do np and inmoNt POFCLAB
rsiilVed if there ♦** any preaching In town
t Im t aGernnon. The men gathered around
I *&lt;■■,*..StaW Mr*«t.___________ ________ _
me nnd seemed to-be xnrazrd. A* I re­
JOHN BDBEItTJC, .
peated the inquiry, art'old-min, rough in
DRTRICIAN and Burrww'DwsUinsoo Broadanpearance, abruptly answered, “There
1 way, n»*r tb* Conn Horm.
waa a man U^preach. to-day ax 11 o'clock,
but tee rascal has not con*. Ho was a
6 . 11. J. MAXEY.
u&gt;d r.uuliy, &lt;k*l »■ intend io Ihtr, ns all preachara were." I regarded
T»HYSICUX. SURfJEOX sad AteriM*.
Oar bke of trad* »• cheap a* ht this as decidedly cupl. I. then it^uired
plarr
Ule,
u*
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I
and
judg*
&gt;l*MtaaaTMklltesa. Uftco boar* fro™ S to
where the house was ho expected to
A. M. ted « to IF. M.___________
preach in. Ha pointed to * little frame,
teu by-|weln\ a few rod* off. A* 1 left
fl. WRIGHT,
.
I b?axd them ewear that J must be the
A TTORXKY «»4 COVXSELLOR AT LAW
preacher.
. .
Whan I went |&lt;&gt; tb* house I found the
rill be Mid lo CQWJ’OL'MDPtrSCRn TIOXa. .nd .,y d-tor fastened.
The question with me
tn thr aoUwliOB oi
now waa, what to do. Night waa near,
Zlliri,- —1
f. — r .- --------no congregation and no place for mo to
oak*, wtih w. w. Rripk Esq.. MWHevUle
■lay. First Ubouxhc I would try to get
ROBERTS A STR^ERli.tck to the place where I bad- preached
. in the forenoon, but that was ten miles
IUmIxo* April U. I&gt;«£
away qver the mountain*, in* settlement
op the road, and I had heard that huge
KK1PPEK 1 Bl R ROWS.
panther* ami l&gt;ear* in fest rd these muontains,; .and not being a Daniel Boone or
4 TTQRXEY8 t*d C0VKHELLOR8 AT LAW
tWicilur* in Cbaaaary. Tat sad tasuraara
Cap* for aaJa eteap by a Kit Carson, I had some fears in crossing
Kimr A RTRTKEh.
them in daj lighU-aad 1 thought it would
Ae a very dangerous and hMsrduue experlnirnt at night, At ,thia crisis my pleas­
J. C.Braaows_ j
HARNESS SHOP.
ant homely Ohio camo op vividly before
my imagination. I concluded'to go down
' ' DANIEL COOK,
K,
The attention of the public is invited in the hollow near bv and pray. I went,
but found no place tor secret prayer..—
t!ie N«ir Il*rB«*» Stop of
Going bhek, I resolved to go to the other
U. A. SOOtfYEAS,
1 Coaatctioa with bi* Usrdwsrv.
Per*ou» settlement al all haxards; but on raising
►AStlOg
the hill, I say the men gathering to the
little frame. Now the suggration, you
.U. JU *HELDON,
are a misaiortary, and If'the people come
TUilPEN'HNB AND ADCOUOL.

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GROCERIES!

PATENT MEDICINES

D2EEA?P FOB CASE

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NewHarneeses,

you ahuuld preach struck my mind forel
iter
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Good Eastern Lankhfrt Exchi-

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cipMINDUB,

FHANK ALLEN

-

H. A. GOO DYEAR.

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
bounty, BMirpiV.'^’sk’Ss!

Getting my saddlejpocketa I went to
th* bouse, when I reached the door 1 found
the boose foil of men ; 1 baited at' the
door and informed them if they would be
qiiiet I woold preach for them.' ' -They
quieted down some silting on the floor,
others on benches. I gave oct my hymn,
nuoow halped me to ring-.1 I knelt tn
pray, no one but myself kneeling.' ’ After
prayer I srose aitd twnoenced my text,
Laktaih •: “Tbfr day le ralvation come
tx&gt;’ffeis.b«ad».,l
'
' dn^elig
pbellmtaariee I noticed

iaBwn’.

Ing. There were legions nf little fellows
that had taken op their abode where I
expected to real for the night.
Getting
into bed was taken a* a declaration of
war on my part. Jloalilitie* *&lt;x&gt;n com­
menced in good earnest.
Blood was
ahed ; 1 thought of retreating, but this
waa dangerous, for Ibero wa* the loose
floor, and one mishap would land mo in
the region below. - There wa* no reme­
dy J must fight the thing through.
I
thought if I was spat rd till morning my
itinerating waa done. Morning caiira, I
arose early and cooned it to the hole, nnd
waa glad to place my feet onco more on.
terra firms.
Breakfast over I started home, deter­
mined to write to the elder that I b.»d
given up my ward, and I congratulated
myeelf that I would soon be enjoying my
pleasant home in Ohio.
Going home

laid my plena before my wife. She laugh­
ed and cried, say ing she waa unprepared
tn giro advice, for Um rain that had ao
perfectly satured me, had given our goods
in the tog parsocage a good soaking, and
she was busy looking after them. 1 eomtnencod making preparation* to leave.—

cam*and said it would not do to leave.
Ha prayed with «* and gnvn me a good
exhortation.
He prevailed on me to
take ooe tnorajrond. God bl Meed me

the droetnMMM of ZaceWuS in the syca­
more tree.1 Thu name ofZaceheue being dradand

ed to bis statement and proeenfed.
XI"

tr&gt; go horAc with hinj. I heceptrd, and
eoArt'dfoebvereiM was gfnng to*’th* grog
shap./f By tee tima I -arrived there all
the congregation Were there, Zeoolieu*
nut excepted, and my host was soon dcal-j
ing out drams to them ia quick, succes­
sion. The hostler had taken Bill to the
stable, and I Concluded 1 would find the
stable and sp^nd the evening with him;
but as I Mitered the stable some &lt;jf my
congregation had resorted to this place
to pay their respect* to a jugk and : were
drinking toasts to the preacher.. I then
resorted to a tree hard by.
Sot&gt;n the
landlord eatne and informed me that 1
most not take exceptiutii to the carous­
ing, for some of the beat men in the coun­
try were in the crowd.
Supper was soop ready, and after eat­
ing I reiumed my seat by tee tree. Dark
came and I JenCured to tho house. The
house »»• a two story frame, two rooms
below and one above. The room* below
were u»ed, one as the bar-ruoin, the gflier
for the family.
When I went Into the
bar-room, I found my Congregation all
gone but eight nr ten; Zaccliout, however,
was still with ns.
The evening being short I remarked to
the landlord that if it was convenient I
would rc^rc, and if he had nn objections
I would have prayers with tho family be
fore retiring. “We never have prayers
here, but If it would do you any good
you can pray.’’ Not waiting for an an­
swer from me he called to hie wife, “Sal­
ly, O Sally, come In her* this preacher
waiita to pray.” She replied with aloud
voice,’4-* shan't do iu"
I eoncludM.'l
would pray with those I had in the bar
room. I aroqe Mid sang one verse of the
hymn,
'
■ .
-Am IsSaldltrMUmCreM.“-4e.,
Knelt do ten, Zaccbeu* and one other
kneeling near me, and told the Lord bow
wicked they weeerwad- tee dnnger they
were in of being damned., Perhap In
that praver I had more teal than knowl­
edge. After prayer I atarfed for bed.
The ladder was brought in, set in one
corner of the bar-room,«nd I ordered to
dimb, the landlord leading tee way. Get-'
ting up safe be tells me, ‘‘Follow my direcliiuis pr you will go below. The floor
wa* loose boards; wo had to go a sig-sag
route for the northeast corner of the room,
but landed safe at the bed. The landlord
after cautioning me to be careful when I
camo down In the morning, left.
After Igol ip bed I found my trouble*
were not all Aver. I felt thankful that

TOM'S

Tbo round as an itenerant.
.fa' :t- ,
. Crave Moser.

toward ran utyitj . “I’M lei, yoo know
that I am the boy that w*a incite eycumprn tree.” A» fre oamn brandiahing his
,,.LhuU&gt;«» wKteaM

sycamore

U&lt;

• ' i Si

witness
told him

•MJkJepg heard,

ville, and veuld bgye been rpadily Iran*-, moat
fecred tp Detfoil.or come other poitjlin
'Mtohigan wrra,4he,.haalpiial ncoommoda•Hom adequate to the junta of (be num­
ber of akjk.sjoo. Ho^Rer our tick »old- aig the country—weseT^olilieatt^itttrterd •’
'qpvul the preciocs bour* of oor Mdi^R*K&gt;
iosg wre.nipebTiqrecamCurtaLle at Lauiarniuivcrsary m teikiug about tee arrest of.
iviUp.apJ R»w,Albany than they, coujtl Vai land fgbam And the aupprcaa|pn &lt;/sai ,
poysibly beat Murfr^sboro and Nash­ few tuppenny piper*, and tea. a» fol dcaville, where, the climate, d^t, , &amp;c, are., duUara which tec ectiona of the adnttnisagainst the,rapid restoration of health. ’nation had ln&gt;posed upon the country.—
Wj. pre
to ywiaia of such silly,, ,
Al Louisville and all points on tho Ohio
briluUsa prattle. . h,i* designed, merely (
river the patients may be visited by their • for publicei effvet and jt has just sbout *s .
rwlativM and friwds, without the slight­ much iufloeuco upon tha couree qf c»*n^ .
est hinderuce orjjiQcuUy, and_st small ns the iighting-ofg (artfeing candle, baa ,
upon,th*aun,
•
expense.
.'t&gt;a**UaH • &lt;li.
Tbs twoScyraotirsaad’SG, Pcndtean,
Many of the Michigan disabled soldiers
0r.pqd4ii0gioni.sdid well to sdcqt Jjtj.,,
Academy of Moaiq. foe, AHf cAtUipltaup. .
Mourt Ilall has sunk completely out,of
right, and Tammany 11*11. covered
upon which i» based a discharge from ifao With ivy and redolent of Jadtsoaian
memories, wav celebrating the gldrimA
Unit ad State* service.
While al Mur­
victory won by tea brave army of the
freesboro and Nashville many a sick sol­ Putonac ovsr jcff Davis’best Gesfral*
di er’* heart was made to leap with joy, and best aoldicra. Il is moat curibus afid
remarkable that th* Academy of Music
orator* had nothing to say about this vic­
charge paper* for which I had labored, in
tory. The burden of their song was Vai
many mvtanwa for several weeks. Full landigham. • • • The roust momentous
one naif of the preesut jntnatoa of the battle of the war was of no interest to
military, hospital* have not been able to them. Their hearts were engrossed w
perform duty dururg the past eight or thr prospect of n triumph in sutnc future
twelve month* and why they have been election. While they -stood matindring
retained In these hospital* Inal length of about their petty political grievance* tho
time, |* not within my c&lt;&gt;mprehou*ioa, w hole country was rejoiceing at Uta intel- '
unless it is tp make «My fat .places for llgcnca tlint the rebel invasion had been
lazy men, who desire money which tliey stayed and the foie of the nation decided.
cauinot obtain any other way. Surgeon*
•
•
•
*
1
should remember that by retaining their
While Europe watches the conffict ■hjlh
patients *o long tn these Southern hospi­ anxiety, tho people await the final draltals, they are trifling with the live* of rioo with eager hope, these wireftultera
the beat and bravest young men of our talk about Vnlland'gham. They labor
country, the relatives and friends of hard to stir up their little modpoddiei
whom are already becoming clamorous. une-&gt;rtcloh«‘&lt;.f thV great ocean roaring and
Many a soldier, in my knowledge, has ■urging around them. They arc amused
been Consigned to hts grave pre mate rely like children, at tho sound of teeir puny
whose life might have bean preserved Lad l»&gt;pguiit, squibs and torpedoes, and can­
ho
b^ca lurlnnghed or discharged not hear tho thunJcriirg cannon which '
during the earlier stage of hl* III- announces the regeneration of the nation.
ne«*.
Somebody I* responsible for They Aqliabble like monkeys, ewer Ike •
this nunrocMary saerlfie^of human life. poMessicnuf their tinny chestnuts .'tod I
Be careful, all of the surgeon* of the ar­ take n&lt;&gt; beed &lt;&gt;l I be vital mterists of thijmy of the East and West and the middle ty million* of people. Before |&lt;&gt;ng they t &gt;
States, and if v&lt;k&gt;
tn#n that aru not, will be swept awayUwith tho other dirt i
Oor never will be fit for duty, discharge
and rubbish of tbe phft. All their afleelthem or if they will be fit. fur duty in cd reverence for the couslitctioo wannot
three or fi&gt;ur months, I think they had save thetn.
r
■ -.£&lt;»gM
better be seat home, where they car. get
good grub end plenty of good water to
drink. There will be, if they do so, in
six months, more soldier* In the field
The ful|owi«g letter from an official
than there are now. Well, I will bring aource definitely sellh-s some question*
my letter to a close.
which haVe arisen respecting the expenses
Yours truly,
iceuerrd for recruiting colored troops t—
Gao. W. Ksickubaoor,
Private Co. B, 13th Michigan Infantry.

’The Nashville Prior, one of ihe ablest
and most influential papers in tbo State
of Tennessee, te an earnest 1 adv opals of
Emancipation. In one of ita last issues
it mvs:
"Wo believe that slavery is an enor­
mous curse, which will destroy our eoun
trv If the country does not destroy IL—
Wo believe that the first step to peace
nnd liberty is the destruction of that atro­
cious ihstltutioel, which Jefferson dennunc
cd as ;he plague and btfoufge ofthe white
race ; which Washington and John Mar■hall abhorred, end which Heery Clay
called, in hi* latter years, “the greatest
eurtt of all human evila.”
We also find in the column* nf the
same paper tn#ny gratifying proof* that
Anti-Slavery eenUmenta are rapidly
spreading in the State. Here are aume
intereatiug statements:
“A largo slaveholder, of Middle Tenneasoe, a man of intelligence, informed
us long ago that he knew more than fifty
largo planters and slaveholders in his
country who were earnest Emancipation­
ists and Free Labor men.
lie assured
us that the cause of Anti Slavery and
Free-1 tabor waa gaming ground rapidly
in this region,
lutelligeot and honest
men, who were never Infected io the
•lightest degree by Abolitionism, are
fast becoming convinced that the ay sum
of African Slavery baa lived ita„ day in
Tenneaaec, an^bn-. Ita psescnce hence­
forward can only be an,intolerable and
unlndurablo curse. Wo firmly believe
that in a vary short time tb* csum of
Free Labor will advance as fast here as
now doing In Missouri.
s Pro-Slavery “segro worshippers”
m handwriting on the wall which
the odious system, which stinks
noatrils sudoffends the eyes of all
sndorn, and howl with Impotent
Jler escaping ovep the.Kentucky
Of course, we speak of the ultras
The great body of,Um Pro-Slavery
ire disposed to .acquiesce in the
courseiofevents
oi event* ; to
so thal
raai when
wnen the
ina atragatroggle comae on, if there be a struggle, there
.III k. ,..11. 1,.. r.nnwitmn
* -iw.

Dear. S'L—In. r'ep|y .,to the inquiry,
“What ora the expenses ofraising ouiored
regiments which cannot be paid by tee
UnitedBtnie* GoVernmentT* .1 have to
■tale that the Wnr dsparttriahf’ia • reedy ,
to pay all expenses that are allowed by
tLe rules of ibe recruiting service: but
the employ ment of apecial agents, and
many other expense* which will grealy
. facilitate tho.work, eannot be allowed - at
the Treesury Department even if the
War DepartmenFabould order them paid
by its ngeuta, because they are not pro­
vided for by law.
In recruiting white troop* sneh expert■e* have been bora a by fund* raised from
indhidesl 0Mitr&lt;b«Uw«4 and also fur all
teo colored regiments north. The two
Mn««Achusetta adored regiments cost
•8000 us er Ahn amount allowed br tho
Stale and tbri United. Stele*.
PhiladeL
pluabit* raised a fond uf 130,000 for the
■sqm purpose, and expect* to raised from
•30.000 io tSO.OOOiParc.
Colored regiments raised 1n *lave States
will cost much loss than in th* free Stale*;
men are mure abundant and labor i* not
ho.k^JI remunerated a* at the ;0urth.—
Il ia nut necessary for me to allude Ip tbo
advantage dwived from recruiting acclp-,
mated troop*.
.
-.
Ilespcclfully, Gbcmck L. Stxaxxs,
Mv-r an^A.A.G..
R*0n»iiin8Cum.forU.8..q.Y.

took same||. T^.fisbmongvr obeervlhg,
and fearing tb* by-atabder* wquld oatch
the scent, exclaimed t ’ ' '
"Hallo I you black raacal, what do
you email of ray fi«h forF
The negro renlied, .
. .
“.Me no amell your fi.b, maaaa."
•What are you dulng then, sir 7
•“Why, me talk to btm,;'ta»eaa.
Me

“And what doe* he t»j. to
“He aays bo don’t know ;
fu­
,
V
- Qwllp afldbia wUa.fepd'a Nt.of.«*teo-

SS,tri52!L^&gt;?.tE?^X:

Wlbw
» to be aaide alarer r, and noble old Kentucky
I, your Jbrdahlp will tben be Wind with the gulden gir­
dle of Freedom. Her soil will not touch riage ahowa U&gt;aLn Qnilp waa iufarmW
a foot of slave territory.’*
that be was a brote,

’

�[*7 Nxvixs—ZVcr

Hb friends

flmigE

ips a few lines from yStfefrisndrfe
laltospltal might be iMB wlfti

H fey you, I will try and writs B J

W“J
i me from th*
a. kn.p-.ui.;
5 «Mter* which sometimes are very embarras­
th* 4th day of April last I hav* not been
th. magaxinM from. Giln
sing. Private* seek to publish the evil­
W™
KU, p.™™. .ml • poru™ doings or shortcomings of tbeir off»o*r*,_
L*
of tae northern press, who, since the July and fornfeh us the real name*
victories seem to be clinch more exorcised authors as a guaranty of their good faith.
«alkover the question of how their rebel
«IU I k«p »p fxxl
,1» »„|,b to naS bS. ,; ..
cases where thert is little doubt of the
friends are again to bo admitted to the
- •■
•
-a
«*. au-1 =*_
right* of citizenship, than as to how they truthfulnea* of the accusations. Officers

!«■, Ho

W* receive still another dtea of let­

231*2.^2^

5 P.M. IM.

may be thoroughly whipped so as to be
er i killed one orhbtbul I doe* rt»y
rilling n. «Hvnt Ih* ar*ndln*nffnr oC»h» immorality and draukeaMM in others.
i best, bat I believe 1 icfeW fat * Copper
w.k...a«l^.n~d.! »d,M ..

d,wh«n the war is over, la now the ab- believe, for the real good of the Aggrieved

pathy for their friends tbht ar* already
question is not. How shall tbe rebels ba oousnem of many of the charges—but we
conquenfl 1 but, How shall they be coax­ remember, what the soldier in his ire
ed back into the Union1 To abow our seems to have forgotten—that the ag­
grieved Is still within the power of the
rather assumption—employed in discus­ aggressor, and that temporary satisfac­ 'rebels fired Up with new hope*.
Still'
sing thl* question, we quote a parapraph tion will hardly atotre for the hardships'
they elfng to th* Democrataof th* North
from our village contemporary the Pum- that would be sure* follow detection. for life and help.
j .
I : .
These consIderatiomThave induced us to
&lt;«*, ** follows:______________
suppress those letters of a faultfinding
B.“Our armiea have been victorious, tbe
nowjif tbe Copperheads bad kept their
rebels have been defeated,.repulsed, driv­ cliaractor, when directed against officers
en out, conquered, and now **k to come immediately in command of those com­ poison at home. I wish that the army

back Into the Union and III* denied them,
unlew they will consent to abolition or
emancipation. in North Carolina* strung
feeling and a desire already manifested
to return, has been treated with contempt
and disgust by the administration, be­
cause they were not willing to give np
their slaves, thus showing at ouee, and
conclusively too; that the terms upon
which peace can be restored, under our
pr***nt rulsr* I* no obedience to lhe laws,
but annihilation, subjugation, emancipa­
tion."

Tho assumption of.lhe first part of tbe
foregoing is but partly true, and lhe lat­

ter part is entirely false so fiira* etny in­

formation which has reached the public is
concerned. That we have been victorious
is true; bul that the rebels are conquered

nnd ask to come back into lb* the Union
lias scarcely the shadow of truth.
That
a latent Union feeling in North Carolina
is being fanned to a living flame is true ;
but that such exhibitions of Unionism

treated with contempt and
disgust by tbe Administration," ha* nut

have been

a shadow of truth.
A rerent article in the Ralsigh Stand­
ard, indicating a Union feeling1 in that
State, Is denounred and repudiated by
tbe North Carolina troops in Lee’s army.
Thei&lt; is no doubt but that leqven is
working; and a few more substantial
victories will brieg the rebels to their
knees, and tho truly loyal in tbe rebel
States to their feet.

Then we may dis­

cuss th* terms of poaos. understandingly.

Coaid the publication of such hjd the dealing with auchacamps. Wby
statements remedy the evils complained 4ir, they would hang them higher than
When I came here from
of, the case would bo different. But why Haman!
puncture a sore which the lanoet cannot Michigan I wasn’t much of aa A bolltlonist 1 must say, but now I am more than
cure, bul will only irritate and Inflame!
one. 1 always supposed that tbe darkey’s
were perfect fool* from what I have beard
by the Copperhrad clique there, but I find
A perfect railroad mania seems toper- not only-smart people among the black*
but the moat of them ore industrious and
faithful..
The Government employs a
roads are projected to and from ali points.
We cannot begin to recollect all.the roads great many of them for teamsters, olbars
to handle commiasary stores, others for
loading boats and all kind* of work*
read, within a few weeks. In our own
The Government is raising a large crop
county tbe excitement still continues, but of beans, corn and other vegetables this
the public pulse is as sensitive aa the year by the help of the blacks on confis­
cated land around the city. I hav* been
Wall Street gold market. A favorable
told while in Michigan that the alave*
report—the unsustained promise of some did hoi know enough to answer a civil
visionary, who Ims much more braes than question when asked them. Wall they
gold, thjl some locality will build the inighJ^appear *o while slaves, fur they
fond alone—and we seem to see the thick dare not speak to a stranger, but let them
know (tml they are free and safe in our
blaok smoke ascending, to hear the ponhand* and l!&gt;en a*k the question and *ee.
drous car-wheels rumble over the iron 1 have ubteined a better description o! *
traek, and start at tbe shrill whistfo of place or country from a contraband than
the pondrou* locomotive. But let an un­ I was able to from some of our own sold­
toward circumstance transpire, a meeting iers that had been there ; and so it is,
let tbe darkey know that bo is free and
fail, an unsound promise prove unreal,
he know* more than ynuor I would think
and railroad slock declines with railroad pouible for him to kpow. But enough
speed, and faith is flat as Confederate of this.
We are in a good comfortabls place
bonds on the Paris Bourse. Bota better
breeze passes and confidence Is bright here, have e»erything we could expect,
still Lhe hospital in not a dcsiralil* place
again.
stall. I know but little about the regi-'
On acme days we are building a road menu W• have loss several «f our com­
to Battle Creek, and perhaps, on the very pany, but I am getting tired and must
next day it is going to Marshall,“shere." dove. With due regard to all mv friend*
nntJ- &lt;Jc*Or Co.^be.Copperhead*, ( remain
And then again, should we meet with n
plaining.

rebuff al both these points, we propose
Unlit’then, we are to present force to
to build a railroad all by ounelvsa, to
force to subdue the rebels still In arms.
Lowell, Saranac or Augusta—and ali fur
There is not one litho of lhe people of
spite. The last phase of tbe IlastiMgs
the rebel States that care one iota, or
road, is that Marshall proposes to sub­
will heaitate ope moment, in aaking peace,
scribe stock enough to build 15 miles of
whether akvei^ lites or dies In those
road, Ealori county, in the vicinity of
States. As s matter of pride, having
Bellevue, 7 miles, leaving but 15 miles
been forced into rebellion b y their lead­
for Barry county to build, or pay for. Of
ers, they are earnest for sixJcom ; but fail­
course, corner lots io Hastings are look­
ing In this, they care nothing for slavery.
ing up again.
With the few slaveholder*, who are the
In the meantime, we hear of a continu­
leader* of the rebellion, and who are still
ation of the Adrhm and Jackson road
in arms, the case is different. They will
through Eaton and Barry counties to the
never submit until compelled to do sol
Grand River country.
Tbe Lansing
but In view of the probability of such
Republican and Eaton Co. Republican,
compulsion, they are asking tbeir north­
contain communications, endorsed edlern allies to prepare the way for lhe per­
tcrially, from H. Willis, of Battle Creek,
petuation of tbair power over tbeir fel­
advocating the feasibility of continuing
low* in tbeir respective State*. It is In
the “Ram's-born” from Lansing through
response to this desire upon lhe part of
Charlotte, to intersect the “Hasting* and
elaeeholding rebels that such appeals are
Battle Creek road" near Section 25 in
being made at the North.
Assyria. Surely among so much thunOn tho other band, there Is In connec­
‘dor, lightning ought to strike somewhere.
tion with the growing Udon *entiment

.

of the South a growing conviction that
th* great inciting cause of th* rebellion'
In referring to the Interest manifested
meat cease to exist with the termination1 by tbecllixen* of Jaekaon, in extending
of th* rebellion. Hewrwhst the Nash­ th* railroad already running from Adrian
ville Union says, published by a life-long’ toJackaon on to tbe Grand River Valley,
*outheruer in a slaveholding Slate :
the Charlotte Republican truthfully and
“The path to safe and enduring peacei
forTenne**ee lie* straight through tbe।
complete destruction of slavery. To dally
and tamper with conservatism or proalaverylsm will surely involve bar In still
greater .trouble and difficulty.
If she'
wishes to obtain happiness she must first
he just, She cannot at this day expecti
to enjoy her own rights while she cruelly
and msnooestly disregards and withholds।
the inalienable rights of others. And we।
I
।
removal of slavery, and that their ranks‘
are recruiting continually. All see tbei
Mtoulshhig change which is coming over'

forcibly remarks:
“The road would pass through a apiandid country, which la now so far inhablted and developed that its natural and ar­
tificial product* would yield at present
and Increasing local buainea*. Tbe four
large villages on it* route would grow
Into cities; every man’s landed property
would be doubled in value, and every
farmer could Increase his products and
largely add to bis profit*. It Is just the
on* thing needful to develop our reeouroc* and render a resedenes hero desirable.
Tbe plaster of Grand Rapid* should be
brought to the center of th* Blate by a
more direct route, the pine^bbingles, and I

marketable lumber of throe counties
through which the rood would ran, and
others North of It, and the timber of
various kinds which is now exported In
We publish, this week, two letters1 considerable quantltla*, for stave*, hoops,
from our add.era in the field, which will: fork and spade handles, scythe and cradle
snaths; etc., would prove useful to the I
, central couaties which need II and would
however, because it is unusual for us to
pnbHsh «uch fetters that we mil altentioo
The Southern Road is particularly In­

Paovoer Mamhaa’s Orrtcg, 4tk )
Dtatwcv'or H:€TndAw;~"y

of deserters from the army of th* United .,
State* Is increased to 810.
IhtecUre *

_

a dirottdlfrom Charleston
(unroe this morning, the* on
Fridqy mA(Saturday the bombard meet
i The action of the sea on
was terriffic.
trevenied th* gunboats from
Sunday pr

officers of Police and citizens who may
arrest boua-ffile deserters i»d daljv*r .

working, bu
attack on
—-i——
r
there waa a report that Gilmore bad suc­
ceed&lt;xl in reaching Charleston with one

probable their, execution has been quietly
postponed. There Is not much danger of
mil forth a flagof Uuce from Beauregard. its being carried out so long as Geo. II.
WU u
There is no official confirmation of this, W. L~.~l C.pt. Wfukr
bcstafei for them. •’ • &gt; •
’ ■
- (✓ '
nor is it believed.

Th* fall term of thi* school will
on Mondqy next, the 31st Inst

W*shlngU.n, Aug. 19.—Tb* following
Is th* language of M*i. Gen. Halleck- to
tbe Aeent for the exchange of prisoner*:
*Tl is directed that Immediately on. re­
ceiving official or other authentic informa­
tion of the execution of Captain Bawyar
and Captain Flynn, you will proceed to
hang W. H. Lm and the other rebel offi­
cer designated herein, as above directed,
•nd that you notify Robert Ould,
Esq., of said , proceeding, and assure him
that tb* Government of theUnited States
will proceed to retaliate for every simil­
ar barbarous violation of the laws ofciv­
ilised war.

.Fortress Monroe, Aug. ID.—Tbe
steamer* John Rice srrivwl early this
morning from off Charleston. She brings
ne additions! news.
.
Washington, August 20.—Prominent
officers servlog before Charleston, express
themselves in private letters received
here to-day'as earnestly hopeful of the
combined naval and military operation*,
but they do not mention any time for lb*
reduction &lt;&gt;f Sumpter, drc., as promised
by entbnlMtio correspondent*.
The
work being heavy and requiring the ut­
most skill and caution, they, with a full
appreciation of all the difficulties, pur­
posely to refrain from exciting expecta­
tions of immediate and complete victory.
Nor sre speedy result* of such a char­
acter anticipated by gentlemen io Washihgtnn who are best acquainted with the
plansand intentions of tbe Commanding

XieipateafuU attendance, especiall

Tbe Pails correspondent of the London

tbe last half of tbe term.

DmfoA'rew writes:

Prot.J. W. Baxcxott, is, by hi* hiJ

erary-aitetnmenta, and long «pe;l

as a teacher in high schools, fully pre J
insthrction and lit J
training demanded by the mod sdv.l
etudent preparatory Co a college cd
The verykra rates of tuition for fol
scholars should hidue* all in lhlsa«|

of the diplomatic breakdown which will
hereafter be disclosed, 1 am sure that the

to impart. the

ing driven Into a corner, t
latere—most rightly and -

of country, who desire good advaod
fow-d to pul their band to
would commit England &lt;R

patronize thoee of less merit^jit grl
expense, abroad.
j
Of the hitertsediate department cl

■chout,

Napier and the Duke of

tbeir worth and effitd

Gortschakoff'

well known

cr’scondwtt

hose of

tbeir children sre most neeriy eonn&lt;
with them. It must suffice those «
Interest is merely inquisitive, that

inevitable negative answer shall
Hence the epllit England will
b- tbe ‘identical’ note proposed b

xlvt^ifywxcellence, amuqg those of
kind.
’

NOTICE!
IitrrnUsi ft&lt;

A ccinzjrT.—On Thursday, of last»
*Willie.about eight years old,arm of

J. M inuen, jot this viltar, fell fn
i.ory* and broke both bone* of his M

arm. The bone* Vere replaced by
Drake, and the lad i* doing well.

UNIVERSAL

been a very ’wet nlo'uib, axd ven

CLOHteS WRINGER
•very low temperature.

Monday

Stampsox Amtivin.-In ord&lt;
make'affidav its of aceounti legal, a
flU “Americaa #fealtsris».*

CLOTIES VBISCERr

All account* audited by Boards of S.

visor* or Superintendent* of Poor,

Pet*r H*e*too,
by vvne roughs for a negro, and «
-tally bsaten that be ha* since did
Beltevtie hospital. Hi* wife died
week* before lhe riot*, and he lead
kittle girl, who has been adopted an 1
ba educated by the Merchants' Cot|

N0 W»«KTBLK

A good CANVASSER waaUrf to Mery tews-

C. BR0WK1XG, MF Broadway,&gt;- T.

yy Secretary Stanton has m]
Gov. Andrew for Information coned
th*; treatment of soldier* of the
Maaoachusetl* regiment (colored) '
leers, taken prisoner* *t Chariest™ I
tbspurposo of retaliating in kind
an equal number of rebel prisootl
•our hauls.

_

Ml BROADWAT, W. Y.

CABD PHOTOGRAPHS-

Ctscnran, Doc. 20ih, 1P|
D*. C. W7 Robacic:—Dxab 8-1
lari been carryingout the •]»« ’
in proving the qualities and benjour ‘■Stomach Bitters," far ov.l
•nonths using them myself la my d
and in many instances recommel
them to others, and givir-g ‘7 F

MKT®«U!Fan® ABIWBft

built from.

under the tuition of.Mm

Kxowltox, and*lhe Primary by I

has also filled many Important public
positions, has been a member of tbe Maa

may become

Tbe high

dard of the school, with it* present
ent corp* of teacher* is a sufficient j

Charleston

», .Shorter,
rj 'artxqp.

rebel- wobM *oon surrender

Cincinnati. Aug. 21.—Tbe GattUehna foderacy is advocated by
private advices from the army of the
Cumberland up co tbe 17th.
A move­
ment is in progress, and th* public may
sassinations are frequent in the capital,
It may not be considered out of place, •nun look for important news from East
the victims being mainly French sympa­
at this time, to revert to tbe railroad Tenn case.
thizer*. On lhe other hand, the 'triple­
question which is undergoing considera­
headed government was daily imprison­
ble agitation in other places and in an­
ing and sbooting Mexicans who refused
other direction of lhe country. Our cit­
Leavenworth, August 21.—About 0 u&gt; take tbe oath of allegiance; men are
izens arealiv* to th* importance of what o’clock last evening tbe guerrilla chief
publicly flogged, and the incredible state­
is generally considered essential to their Q unnt veil, with n force of about 800
ment is made that one Mexican Indy had
welfare and prosperity, and wo feel a»- strong, crowd from Missouri Intn Kan
been punished with two hundred lashes
sured they can nut but regard lhe con- sasnsarjhe town of Gardner, sixty miles
strnctioa of a road from Hastings to Bat­ below hers, and immediately started for
tle Creek, in the light of centralizing here Lawrence, arriving before that town at her weight in silver as a ™»»». w.
a large and lucrative business, while ac­ four o’clock this morning. Ho posted a
Gen, Furey insisted on making an exam­
commodating our neighbors of the inter­ guard around tbe city, so that the citizens
ple &lt;&gt;f her. The foreign ministers h*d
ior. Jackson, Adrian and other flourish. could nut escape, and with the remainder
declined to remove to San Louie under
ingtownd in the State, arc evidences of of his men commenced pillaging the
Juaiez'a offer of protection 'for their es­
the advantages of centralizing end eon stores,shooting men, Ac. A gentiemdb
?
netting railroads; and, the completion of who managed to escape-secreted himself cort.
a road from a point sb rich in all that io a cornfield near tbe town and reports
is essentia! to commercial intercourse, that ha swam tbe river at 8 o'clock this
The Herald, asauming that there will
could not'but secure to Battle Creek like morning, and on reaching tbe Bluffs on
advantages and re*tilt*.
Enjoying as this side had a plain view of tbe city, be Opposition majority in tbe next House
we do one great thoroughfare for freight which then w*s a sheet of flames. From of Representative*, warmly presee* Fer­
nando Wood for Speaker. We do not
and’travel, we must not forget that con­ what be then saw be thinks the loss would
centration of the same is one of th* great reach 12,000.000. and by this time per­ tout a majority on thafside of the
b, but wo warmly second th* nomi­
elements of local importance, hence could haps much more, as they seemed to dee­
nation of our Fernando aa tbe **Q&gt;n*ervwe secure to this point the trade and troy everything that would burn.
alive” candidate fur speaker. He is a
travel of the region represented in the
man
of
great energy, and a thorough
rout* of lhe proposed ro*d, we would
“Conservative." If that party make him
nnt only retain a trade which w* could
Naw York, Aug. 21 —The draft in the their candidate they may rely on him to
not well afford to loose, bul to add large­
ly, by tbe Increasing facilities extended 16lh ward was completed to-day, and give “Abolilion" and “Radicalism" no
to it* accommodation. W* make these 1,181 names were drawn. The day pas­ quarter. And there i* this recomendation
few oomments, which we trust are timely, sed off without tbe slightest disagreeable of th* HeraUTe choice which that paper
and would auggeal to those who have incident. Tbe city swarms with troop*, reems to have over-looked. Only let
capital, wealth and energy nt tbeir com­ bul their services have not yet been Jeff. Davis know that his friend Fernan­
’
do is up for Speaker, and he will deeiel
mand that now is a very favorable op­ required
from his rebellion and send full delega­
portunity to invest or expend either to
tion* from every Rebel State—pet hap.
an advantage.—B. C. Journal.
Norfolk, Va., August 20.—The Rich­ oomlag kim*elf for ooa—to elect him.—
The
Herald'e ide* la * very happy one,
mond Whig of to-day contains the follow­
and we tyust there will be no demur to Ik
ing:
The Cleveland Herald records the fol­
“Charleston, August 21,—The enemy’s With every rebel district represented by
lowing:
operations, during the last twenty-fowr a slavebolding traitor. Fernando’s election
uAl the great Union meeting at Troy hours, have been mostly confined to a would b* certain; while, if they are not
Miami county, on Thursday last, was a steady and continuous bombardment of so represented, th* “CoMervative*" can’t
returned soldier who had lost one leg at Fort Sumpter, from their Parrott gun •led anybody. Bo let it be retried that
on Morri* bland. Their fire begins to
tell on Fort Sumpter, which replica al
long Interval*.
' Th* defense of Lbs harbor depend*
mainly oo Sumpter. , But eveo tf. that
democrat". fortres* should be battered down, tbe
harbor may *UU be hold. Gov. Bonham
am a democrat

.
.
terseted. aa the majority of our people
of hi. leg.
few words of soldier’s letter* generally, immigrated from Ohio, and th* passenger
traffic won Id bo considerable.
foe publication, the majority of which

Sumpter to morrow certain."

srtcut 80T1CX8.
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,

The fall tertp of this school will open

We an­
ticipate a full attendance, especially for
on Monday next, the 81st lost

the last half of tbe term.

The high stan­
dard of the school, with Ila present effici­

ent corps of teachers is a sufficient guar­

Comity, State
.
li-Ut '»
, hereby certify that I, be
it the father of malherlnt childna, v»liable to military duty under lhe act
drr 12 ftart of oat dependent on hit
Congress "far enrolling and calling out
lahor for enpporl. ■»
,
nanons! forces,” dee., approved March
IBM, am.the only son of
,
I,
, U» subtcrlber, being
ridow, (or of
, an aged liable to draft.into lhe eervioe of the tintdependant on my labor for sup^ ted Suits, hereby make;affiditlt ftutl I
am lhe father of
mothcrlcas
child.
uodor 12 yeaya of age,- and
tha subscribers, hereby certify dependent oa my tabor fur support.
----- —»above named
is
the only son of a widow (or of agod.and
We‘the subscribers,
Infirm parents) dependent upon bls labor
1
, residents of
for support.
j
county, Bute of
■ jbat
11 fiftber
hereby,_____
certify
‘motherless children under
Personally appeared before me
, the above-named
and
rs of age, and dependent on his lasupporL

antee for its future success. Its principal,
Prof J. W. BAXcaorr, is, by his high lit-

crsry-allatnmcnU, and long experience
as a teacher in high schools, fully prepared

.
W.c w.
WVU.J, Ml
in whid&gt; the p«noa resides, sad sworn to before a
The very kfw rates of tuition for foreign
. Non S,—This certifcsta U to b* new! oely In
•cholare should indoee all in this section ea*M where tbe LiAor of Ttbe person chiming exof country, who desire good advantages,
not to overlook oor home invlitotiorie, to

student preparatory to a college course.

patronize those of leu merit, at greeter

expense, abroad. ,
Of lhe IntartDcdiate department of our

under tbe toitioo of^Mkjs .E.

Kxowlton, an&lt;J*llie Primary by Miu

Certificate of a Parent that hi or ihe de
tint tine of hit or her Sone Exempted.

! I, the aubcriber, tbe father (or mother)
mcnjion;u. theit jrorth and .effective­
county. Slate of
ness are full well known to those of our of
cities whose personal lutetoste through' hereby certify that I am aged and infirm,
and that 1 am dependent for Support ‘bn
their children sre most nearly eonneeted the labor of my two sous, above named;
with them. It must suffice those whose and that I elect that my
son
, shall be exempt from tile
interest is merely inquisitive, that we
ave?; ftat these drpa rtmenta are superla­ operations of tbo act of Congress “for en­
rolling and calling out lhe national for­
tive excellence, anu»og tho»e^6f tbeir
ces," &amp;c., approved March 3, 1863.
Auld.
, ._
,
We, tbe subscribers, do hereby certify
Accidxxt.—On Thursday, of last week, that W above-named
, is
Willie, about eight years old, atm of Hon. aged and infirm, and depenenl on tbe la­
.
‘ re_ _____ ai.iL.
n.11
■ bor of
sous fur support.
Lory* and broke both bonce of his left fore

WE

Witbal.

DIRECT

FROM

Juetiee of the Peace.

STONE &amp; HYATT

CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST

DRY GOODS,

Dated thia

A large stock of
Present flbemsn C. PrinliMudge of Frobale.
In tbe msll«rrtlbe eateu of Reuben Durham,
late of Rutland. In said eonnty, Deseaasd.
.
On reading and ailngtb* petition, duly verified
of Stepbcn Xeokley, prtyina that tbe Lest WiU
and Testament of said deceased, now on file Is
tbh ottkv. tnsv be admitted to Prub*le, and that
Administration uf said eetat* may be committed
to tbo petitioner.
Tberaapeu It U ordared. that Monday, tho Hat
county, and State of
, having day of September next, at,ten o’clock, io tbe forev.
..t mI* n^titinn.
been enrolled under tbe provisions of an
act of Congress “for enrolling and calling other pvrson* intervated In ««id r«UU. sre requi­
out the national fore**." dfc., approved red to appear st * areatao of Mid Court. then to
March 3, 1803, aa linbla to perform mil­ !&gt;« hold.n at th* Probst* Office is Hasllafc.. and
&gt;howc.n.»,ifan“ —
---------------------iary duty in the sarvite ot^Le United petitioner about
1 nJ It I ■
Sutasjieraby certify’that 1 aianot legal Ir
pensubject to such liability, and for tbo fal­ give nolle* to all partis* intonated, of th*
denev of • aid petition, and th* twarin* thereof.
lowing reason: ',
by caaaing a copy ot thl* oouee amt enter to **
pkbh.h«d in the Harting. Baaur. a public
That 1 am
years of ago.
newipapar printed at Hasting* and eirealaUngJn

Groceries,

Which ws offer st

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CARPETS
CT These Geeds hare
pur­
chased since the great decllM Jr pri­
ces Is Sew Tark, RBd&gt;ill be seld (•
satisfy the Pirchaser.
Battle Creek, May 15,1 MJ. 3m

We, ths subscribers,
and pr»ri*n* to said day oChearing.
(A tru. copy.)
8- C. PRD&gt;»LE.
,, of the town, county, and
aogtJ
Judge of Probala.
State above mentioned, hereby certify
that tbe above statement of
---'a.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ago la correct and true to tbe beat of our
In th* matter of th* o*uio #1 John U McLellan ,
knowledge and belief.
NoUc* it hereby g&gt;’«&gt; that by vlrte* of licroe*

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

GROCERIES

Tbe bones Vere replaced by Dr.

The- heavy rams

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Personally appeared before ‘me, the
' Personally appeared before me the above-named
and
,
Drake, and the lad is doing well.
and
, and aeveralij made oath
above named
. and
and severally made oath that the ’above
Cnaxoa, or Waatnim.—August lias certificates are correct and true, to’ tbe true to the best of their knowledge and
.
belief.
.
.
Lech a Very wet rrfdbth,' and very hot beat of their knowledge and belief.

arm.

KBAUDT FAY.

Come and See !!

Personally appeared ^before jne, the
above-named
and
,
and severally made oath that the above
curtificale la correct and true to tbe beat
of their knowledge and belief.

to impart, the instrwetion and literary
training demanded by tbe meet advanced

school,

BUT LIKE OF TRADE

iivmaaanm.

of Sunday

mnd Mohday laft, has, however, left os a
very low temperature.
Monday night

■was very cool, and we only escaped a
beasr.frost, owiag to the very wet ooodi-

dion o| tl^e ground.

f

Stamm os ArriDAViTs.—In order to
make affidavits vf accounts ligal, ■ fife
rent stamp must be attached to each.—
All accounts audited by Boards of Super­
visors or Superintendents of Poor, must

have tbe five cent stamp attached thereto.

denta oHbe town, eoaoty. or dialrictin wbieb the
n«r*&gt;ns re-.de. and sworn to before a magistrate.
Tn ease tbe father is deceued. the certificate la to
be signed t» lhe mother, and the fact of the fatbera death is to bo "toted by tbe person" «rtif&gt;lng.
Norn J—Thi* certificate la to bo uaed only in
case*where thetakwof tbe,pvreon_eUlm|og exemMfon is actually aeeeaaaiy for tbo support of
tho pmone dependent on him. The
does not apply in eaaea where there la eufficient
property to yield support, sad lhe neevnaary boa?e„ for eolleci.ng can ba transacted by agents, reuoen, in
, v.
th* person tor whore tbe .imptes la claimed,
trustees, or tbo like.
and lb* requirements ef pwsqrsph 41, ItogulaForm 27.
lion*. Ac., must b* compiled with.
Blanks of these forms may ba obtain­

AND

ed by application at thia office, dally, (ex­
cept Sundays.)
All persons who may bo drafted, and

I, the subscriber,
&lt; being
liable to draft Into the service of the Uni­
ted Sutra hereby make affidavit that 1
am the only brother of
X«»der IS years of age, having neither father
nor mother, and dependent on my labor

for support.
W., lb. •ub«rrlb~-.,
residents of
, county, Blate of

who desire to present substitute.*, must
giro notice by writing to the Board of

Enrollment, lhatnn such a day they will
present a substitute, giving hi* name,
residence and age; and staling w bother
he is an alien or cilium.
The Collectors of lutenuH Revenue
have been authorised by the Secretary
'«■&lt;&gt; of War, and directed by the Secretary of
। the Treasury to receive from drafted per­
, sons who desire to pay it; the sum of
&lt;300 in commutation of service.
Hou.
Aarrwi B. Turner of Grand Rapids is
Collector of the 4th District of Michigan,
and will receive commutation money ac­
cordingly.
KORMAN BAILEY.

DRY GOODSI

lHSuiULNlc,»VnwLA&lt;'

(sags)

Judas ef Probati

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CITY

HARDWARE

STORE.

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Pretest Marehal ted Pr«ld«&gt;l of lb* Eosrd of
rerouted tha HARDWARE TRADE,
. ..
OF MONROE STREET TN THIS C1TT,

LIRT OF LETTERS,

PttaA KI

Remaining in tho Poet Office al Hustings
Barry Co., Mich4August 25th. 18«8.

CsssisKhsm J ...

HARD-WARE!

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a ill b*
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BUIWINQ HARDWAREJAND MBCHARKTB
Havinj madssrrsngttneaU with manufwtersr*

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WH01.KMALX TO COUNTRY MEBCHAMTS,

LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.

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HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
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wha! I should command ewth uf tbs'm do. all with
with a
a grace
pace and
and mi,
m.jsriypsrfectly re- *“*“
lta«. talnma., oTpo.«.»4 I -U1 gal
Pt; she
.b. continually wn&gt;«l
lurnvu to
mJ •»d
■■■■• co..
«wwversed witn
with mnsa,
Ninns, renoe
rendering him the
employ it
It wril."
versed
well.”
ft.
at thia reply.
Be most distinguished honor
Tbe king
king hotbed
lau
‘
&gt;h seemed much more piquant and
"You are, aald ahe, “ai foreign ItIng,
miramia
coms to visit me io my place. I must
amiable than evw.
government would confiscate II
make your visit agreeable to you."
•■Thev told melfl would get them-ne­
Shortly after the banquet was served'
Semlramis confounded and reversed all pers to Johnson’s army they would make
I tdd
ranks. Ninus was placed at the bottom me deeds for their property.
them 1 did not want properly In that way,
preach my tbroos,” said Semlramis with of the table. He was the first tn laugh
at this caprioe; and the court, following but that as soon as Logan got matters
a l&lt;&gt;ud vmce.
arranged
ha
would
give
tbn
papers.
They
The secretary approached ; two slaves his example, allowed themselves to be
placed, ailhaut murmuring, according to wanted to know if that was the old^Cooplaced a littlo table before him.
She seeled near greuman Ltigsn from Illinois; I told
••Write." sridSemirainls: "Under pen­ the will of the queen.
them it was, and that three yeantago ho
ally of death, the Governor of the citadel herself tbe three brothers from the Csucould aay more for slavery and abuse
of Babylon is ordered to yield up the
abolitionists more than the Pulriwrp
“Are my orders executed 1 she de- the
I
command of the citadel to him wbo shall
Whig ever did, but the rebellion had
.
bear to him thia order. Fold this order, mended of them.
driven
bitn to favoT extreme meaaurea.
“
Yes.
”
replied
they.
C
f
seal it with the kina's teal, and give It to
The /«fa was very gay. A slave Wav. !I told them they would batter stay wWe
me. Writenow: Under penalty of death,
they are. take the oath of atlsgisnce, rriae
the governor of the alaves of the palace ing by the force of habit, served the1 Xing
the old flag once more, and keep their
is ordered to resign the command of tlx first, Semirsmis bad him beaten with '
slaves into the hands of the person wbo rods. His cries mingled with the Istigb- property. They said lhev had gone too
far. they had linked their fbrtunts Ur ti&gt;e
•ball present to him Ibis order.
Fold, ter of the gueata. Every one was IndinConfederacy and when It was ctushsd out
seal it with the king’s seal and deliver to cd to merriment It was a comedy, In
Toward* that they were going to South America.
me thfa decree. Write again:
Under which each played hi a part
“If our people had been milder, had
penalty of death, the general of the army the end &lt;&gt;f the repssT when wine had
eneamped under the walls of Babylon is been added t&gt;i the general gaiety. SemL not taken their property, they might
I told’ them we «d
ordered to resign the command of the rainis arose from her elevated seat] and have got over it.
carried on ths war for 18 monilts upon
army to him who shall be the bearer of said :
.
Bet. Oh! think. txfors^oed.tnnlsg.
“My InrdSjjtho treasurer of the empire the principle of coaxieg; that Gen. Bud
this order. Fold, seal and ^deliver tome
has read me a list of those who this had marched through Tennessee, Missis­
thia decree.”
She took the three orders, thus dictated, morning have brought.me their gifts of sippi snd Alabama, respecting their nropned put them in her bosom. The whole congratulation on my joyful accession to erty, placing guards around their fields,
court was struck with consternation; the the throne. One grandee alone of all the keeping their slaves at work, and then
retreated, leaving the crop upon which
court has failed to bring his gift.”
••Who is it r cried Ninus. "He must the rebel armrea have lived ever ainee,.
••Listen," said Semlramis.
"In two
BntyeJwlU tbs farther drift It
and yet I never beard of Gen Bucl con­
hours hence let all the officers of the state be punished severely.”
But
"It is yourself, my lord—you who v erting a rebel into a Union man.
o&gt;me and offer me prevents, as is the
What have y6u given to the I was not in favor of taking their slaves 1
custom on the accession &lt;&gt;f a new princess, speak.
Yes I was, they claimed them v proper­
queen
thia
morning
t"
arid let a festival be prepared for thia
ty,
and
property
in
lime
of
war
was
lia­
Ninuk rose, and c*m« with a smiling
evening. Now let all depart J*t my
faithful aervant Ninus alone remain.
I countenance’totashisperfsomething in the ble to be taken, especially thM kind vf
property that Was being used In war, and
have to consult with him upon aflsire of ear of the queen.
‘The queenjis insulted by hefservant!' that the negro was their dependence;
state."
take them and they could not raise aj^p,
exclaimed Semiramia.
When all the rest had gone out—
"I embrace J^&gt;ur knees to obtain my and the rebellion would godown. Wl,’
••You era," said Semiramia, "that I
pardon. Pardon, me beautiful queen," said they, “you certainly are not in farpr
know how to play the queen."
said he, “pardon me." And ha added, in of arming the negroes F Yes I am. You
Ninus laughed.
TBE QtEEY SEMIR1M1S
‘■My beautiful queen,” aald he, “you a lower lone, "I.would that this/rf* were said before the war the South had no
cause for rebellion; so say we, and now
piny your part to astonishment
But finished."
"You*wish then, that jl (should abdi­■ that we have aacriffced more than a honif your servant would dure tn question
cate ?” said Semirsmis. “But no—1 have। dred thousand Ilves, and two thousand
you,
what
would
you
do
with
the
orders
"Of sll my wives,” said King Ninus to
still two hours to reign;" and at the1 millions of dollars, which wi feel is
Semiramia, “itisyou I love the best.— you Imvo dictated 1"
“I should be no 1-mgcr queen were 1 same lime she withdrew her hsnd, which। enough to sacrifice to our prejudice kgslcst
None have charms and graces like you,
"1; the black fnan, we propore to arm him
obliged to give.«ccount &lt;&gt;f my actions.— the king was covering with kisses.
nr.d for you I would resign them all."
pardon not," aald she. In a loud voice,, and let him fight. ' We believe In the
“Let the king conrider well what he Nevertheless, thia was the motive: I
“such an.insull on the part’of a slave.—■ doctrine of the Declaration of Indepen­
says," repliedSemirsmis.
“What if 1 have a vengeance to execute acain»t the
dence that all men are entitled to liber­
three officers whom these orders men­ Slave prepare thyself to die."
were to take him al his word 1"
"Silly child that thou art,” said Ninus,, ly. That If the black man was willing
r
‘Do so,’ returned the monarch; “whilst ace.”
Still on his knees, “yet I will giveaway toi to fight, thus saving the lives of our men
"Vengeance
!
and
wherefore
t"
.
beloved by you, I am perfectly .Indiffer­
“The fipt, the governor of the citadel thy folly; but patience—thy reign willI and putting down ths rebellion saving
ent to all others."
the life of the nation, 1 certainly had no
“8«&gt;, then,If I asked H," said Semira is one-eyed, and frightens me every time soon be over."
"You will not, then, be angry," saidI objection. Thet the slave-holders had
tnl%“yorr'Wt»uld bantali all your other 1 meet him ; the second, the chief of the
sbe, in a whisper, "at eomelhlng I am। made war upon the Government and 1
wives and love me alone 1 I should be staves, I hate because he threatens a&gt;e
«as in favor of risking war Upon them.
ruing to order at this moment I"
alune/rour consort, the partaker,of your with rival.; the third, the general of the
"But," say they, “look at the destruction
army, deprives mo loo often of your
“No," said be.
“Slaves,” ■aid »&gt;&gt;c aloud, “selte this
company—you are constantly in the
man—this Ninus."
already," said Ninus, “since'you reign camp."
Ninus, smiling, put himself Info the of your own d
Tl»i« reply in which caprice nod flat­
bv your beauty over its king?"
well ; history
dcr y &lt;&gt;U have
hands of tbe slaves.
terr were mingled, enchanted Nidus.
“Take him out of the saloon, lend him does not reco... --------- - "Good." mid he, laughing. “Here nre
the three first officers of the empire dis- into the court of the seraglio, prepare captured city after a siege than you have
everything for his death, ahd wait my received. To this Uu&gt;y agreed, say mg
mta«ed for very sufficient reasons."
our soldiers had acted like gentleman.—
The gentlemen of the onurt now came1 orders.
cunsuhed before I am obeyed."
i
Tbe staves obeyed, and Nlnns followed I still urged them U» slay and take tlx
“And to reign, then, you think so great ' tn present their gills to the queen. Some
gnve precious stones, other of a lower■ them, laughing, Into the court of the se- &lt;«tb and be good Union men. They eaid
a pleasure T*
rank flowers and fruit/ and tbs slave*। ragllo. Tbev passed bv the brad of the they ►&gt;&lt;! intended u&gt; stay a month or
"Yes to one wbo baa never experienc­
having nothing to give, gave nothing but; disobeying eunuch. Then Bemiramis •wo until nutters got regulated, but th^y
ed it."
।
। placed herself on a balcony. Ninua bad had understiM'd our men had taken their
,
“And do you wish, then, tn experience hoinAge. Among these last were three
negroes to our camp* in the rear of l^a
। suflered his bands to l»e lied.
id Would vou like lu reign for a few young brothers, who had oome from the
"Hasten to the fortress, Zoplre; you rear of the city and ware organizing &gt;nd
Caucasus with Semirsmis, and had res­■
dare in my place!"
.
। to the camp, Ariaban ; Assar,- do] you drilling them to garrison the dty; atjd
cued
the
caravan
in
whkb
the
women
"Take care, 0, king! do not offer loo
that they were determined to get
of
; secure all the gates nf the palace."
.. r..... ___
,;«»P
When
much."
These orders were given in a. whisper the citv before the negroes were putpvcr
--------“No, I repeat it," said the captivated mo paaxti
them." 1 told them that 1 thought I could
"And you," said she, to the three broth­■ sndtaxeculed immediately.
mnnaich.
“Would you like, for unr
■
"Beautiful queen,” said Nines, laugh­ appreciate ttelr feelings; 1 believed it
whole day, tn lx aovendgn.mistrcM of ers. “have you no prssul to make to your ing, “this comedy only wshta its dtnoiu- was a Judgement fn»n» the Almighty for
Assyria! If you would, 1 consent to it.” queen ?"
their connection with the sin of slavey t
“No .Uber," replied the first, Zuplre,, mmt; pray Jet it be a prompt one."
"And all which 1 command, then, shall
“I will" said Semiramia.
“Slaves, that the people of the North were suffer­
tlun my life to defend her."
be executed!"
ing fur their connection with the inaUlu“Nuno other,” replied the second, Ar-• recollect the eunuch—strike 1"
“Yea, I will resign tn you for one entiun ; that the North had made millions
They struck.
tsban, ‘•than my sabre against her en»-•
lire day my pSwer and my golden scepNinus had hardly rtlms to utter a cry ofdullsraout.ofihe unpaid labor ?f the
mirs."
.
...
slave and that Gud in, his justice was
-N«»"bM *»,Uri' Amvl., when his bead fell upon the pavememeut;
“And when shall thia be."
collecting It with interest But that they
“than the respect and admiration which» the smile was Mill upon his lips.
“To morrow, if you like."
••Now 1 am queen nf Assyria!" ex­ Ixing more intimately connected with
“1 do ” said Semiramia ; and let her
“&gt;.ta
i claimed Semiramia; “and perish every the inalitulioo and were williM io begin
bead fall upon the shoulder of tbs king,
wbo have mode me ths most Valuablee one, like the eunuch and like Nicus, who and carry on a war for the destniotran
like a beautiful woman asking pard‘«ij fur
of the Government, simply because that
t dare disobey my orders!"
some caprice which had I wen yielded l». present of ths whole court, am! I will nut
Government for the time ’being w»a in
be ungrateful. You who have offered
The next morning, Somiramia called
the hands of men who . were opposed to
me your sword against my enemies, take
her women and commandedlheni 10 drrt*
the.further extension ,,qf tbo curae; on
this order, carry it t*&gt; the general ..f ths
litem tn&lt;t rod was falling with much baav.
her magnificwtly.
army encamped under the walls °f»abWe take the fotlriwlng interesting nar. ier weight, and when we return to the
On her bead »h«tt
or°»n1;
vlomgivs it to.Mm snd see what he will relive from the Winchater (Ind.) Journal.
principles laid down, by our Cstbera In
preefous rtutea,
do
for
you.
You
who
haVe
offered
me
It gives a striking and obvioasly correct,
Niaua. Ninua,eocbanteJ Wfee' beau­
your life for my.defetxs, take this order picture of cuodiUous of feeling ibM must the , Declaration of Independence, we
ty, ordered all the officers
tba paUec
would be a united free apd happy ppOple;
to the governor of the citadel, and see x widespread among tbs noire inlellito assemble in thestate chamber, snd his
and that I had faith 10 believe that such
what be will d» for ».*; end you who gsnt'of the Southerners wbo have become
gulden sceptre to be brought from tbe
would be the end of oqr.strife. They
ofler
me
tbs
respect
and
adiBirathm
which
involved
in
tbs
miseries
of
rebellion.
L™,,,. 11. !h»
cumber
plied they believed the Almighly would
my presence in.piros, take thfa order,
“Passing along the street the Monday du right and they expected W bow gobIradihg Sciniramis ,by the hand.
Al
, give It Co the commaudent of the slaves
prowled IbM-lvas bsfo^
evening after the surrender, I eame to a mlssively to IDs will.
.
of the palace, and see what will be the
targe
fruit
and
Bower
garden.
Tbs
fenee
./tbs king, who conducted
“Our cnarsrsatiGD was Interrupted by
tbe throne. *"d aealed |»rr upon il ThenI result."
was broken down and,some soldiers were n wind and rain storm. After this pas,
Never had Semiramia displayed so
ordering lbs wh«4« assembly to rise, ho
, much gaiety, so tpueb folly, and so math
Moounoed tn lbs roort that they were to
They n««t into tb« garden and printed
__A
S£.nna aA JWnLivaobev, during tbs whole day. Semiramia
out.the choicest flowera, uJd ms ln t*ku
,*ll doiM-h .boot Hn. WWiliig
Ob.
as blmaelf. So. "tying.
■"? 1
g&lt;dden sceptre; and placing ijln the hands
bouse, as they luleoded to leave as aoou
-asarwart
as possible, leaving all th»y had, neyar
of Semirsmis —
"Qusrp.” said he. "I’ commit to you
expecting to return Again. RriWiey would
which was iinmedtalsly dune
m soon J would have Um any..«in &lt;!•*.
Without bestowing a thought on
alee mi interesting sanvansUori. I soon 1 admired lbs'spirit with which they
this trivial matter
matter. Nina.
Ninas mfeiri
are »uur slaves, and I my- this,
Ail Ibrre
—~~ —
m— And I inVwere Imv*—
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Jortrj.

jffliit ellann.

fortif wi»&lt;ds
whole rftf
m tM»
tn» day.

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than I did
, triotiara.

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Tills GALLERY
r—&gt;hfhUh

Lr7EU^lnjKi.tKJS!^ °ft“

bonds tor their Union aentiiWMia at that

Anta WiterfSK BmM.
rf*.rtatart-»»»p«T
H. m- -ta. Itay ta. «

bad fallen ther had given
the rebellion bring sucoei

ba dens with them.

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V«4*MAar ■•nlM, teft.
XUL I0TICI8.

one of in editors

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master

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Slyfetjewme

. After o short conference, on motion
tbe IUoora»»; Hbi CtoAS. T. Gosbam
was chosen one of tbs\V Ice-Presidents.
OfTb«jd$A, which seems to bo satnewKT CapfaTn Rcrmni PmftBitD, ofBellevue,
»'^lrrawC.*hat the draft In this State, has and Hod- '1^ 000^1 Ifjj
were added’tb the number vf^ibe-PresibSjjBJplWjtWtol. il V|J»liflYBs -*P tfiW
।

* Mr. Gorham, at die request of Ihej

- of cavalry, by enlistment, is not designed

' to dylay ihb draft, but Is permitted to go
•Op.Witfl tbe Decgmry arrangements for
t conscription are completed.
It is not
definitely known how soon thatJeIU be,
,Lbutit is presumed that it Is .not far in

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f the future.
• iharks : ’

On this subject, tbe Grand
■''

“The draft will lake place here about
the first of next , month, probably.
It
will certainly’ begin as soon as the rolls
are completed for this Stale; and this
District, embracing Mackinaw, and so
much distant Wilderness, is one of tbe
moat difficult to enroll, yet this District'
. will.be ready e»r)y In September.
The
draft will take abqutzqns man in five
from the llfll^-4,',
Every maii wlio enlists in these rsgimeats is credited on lhe quota of this
.District, and saves so much from the
draft.. The draft wiH not, however, wait
' fof these regiments; so those wbo wish
to escape it by enlisting must hurry up.”

Tbe Board of Regents of the University
held a special meeting at Ann Arbor on

the 36th nil., on which occasion Professor

E. 0. Haven, was duly installed Presi­
dent of tbe University. Of lhe proceed­
ings of the Board, the Penieuula Courier

,

gives the following summary:
“The principal business done was to
establish a course of lectures on Hygiene
Mln lhe Department of Science, Literature
end the Arts. Prof. A. B. Palmer was
•&gt; appointed to deliver lhe course in addilion to bis professorship, and his term of
service was extended through the Acade­
mic year ala salary of $1,500 per annum.
' Tbe resignation of Dr. Brunnow si Pro­
fessor of Astronomy and Director of the
Observatory, was received, and Prof. J.
C. Wataou was transferred from tbe chair
at Physics to that at Astronomy and Di­
rector of the Observatory, at a salary of
• 1,506 per annum. ProCoeo. P. Wil­
liams was, at bis own request, transferred
from the chair of Mathematics to that of
, PfaysiM,ata salary of •1,500 per annum.
Prof. Edward Olney, of Kalamazoo, was
appointed Professor of Mathematics, at
.&gt; salary of •1,500 per annum.
A.communication was received from
1 Rav,,L. D. Chapin, accepting the Profeaaofjb'P °f moral and intellectual ■Philos
opby,.
•y'.,'
Board adjourned to meet September
20, 1803.”

I&gt;. Tub sPKcrai. Miznao of the Board of
University Regrets, upon the induction
of Profesvhr Haven to lhe Presidency of

that inslitotiuu, seem* to have been- poculiarly agoaizing to lhe Detroit Adrer-

tieerand Tribune, if
may judge by
tha stifled groan which escaped it, upon
the occasion.
Witness lhe following,
dignified (!) and lt»cid (!) paragraph which

appeared in that paper, under data of
’Aug. 28:
'
/

»

ron n»uu«&lt;~, mvji.
---jsen and Lieutenant Chambers, with

Isaac Beus, Esq., on whose
&gt;)or Cajumoi was nude Pr
?•*♦**&lt; ugwbispifr.

tore, but lhe reality exceeded the report.
We found M1wfli»i—|i Slliffi ■■ —Be
of smouldering ruins and crumbling walls
tbo Jtght from which cn»t a slekenf— l',ro
.«}«•)

............... on ,
«J^.-»*ithopffilicksbon&gt;iDy,

Monday morning.

c. puvmZ

u» UMW c~«l

They went ten mile* ,

bp
up die
the river, deatroytntf *

,

s^bll boats. '
l^riS£^»lw
tekXSfiltiSrth- •
Wbmtsbou

Qhty twd business houses were left upMayor, stated tin objects of lhe meeting,
and cxplaiued thn reason# wby die two oh thia street,' one knftwjvE* the Armory,
previous meeting* called bad . j»*en fail­ and the othec the old Miller block.—
About twentyfivp houses in all were
ures, to wit: heavy rains both time*.
Tbp Presidont introduced-Mr. Good­ burned, aad only one or two escaped
year to lhe meeting who. stated that lhe being ransacked and everything ot value
people of Hasting* ware aaziou* la fotm carried away or destroyed.
a qcinnection with tbo Michigan Central ' ’ Six or eight aoldiera encamped upon
Railroad, at eotne point. Tno building thia aide of the river, and whu'fired across
of the Road to Marshall, would aecure the i»t every rebel who appeared on tbo bank,
trad* of 20,000 inhabitants which do not detefred the cowards from de*toying
at present trade with them one cent. It. some of the bouse* near tbe forty, and
1
would also secure the trade of tbe eastern from cutting down lhe flag pole.
yart of Allegan county, as they could not ' The force of the rebel* la variously esreach a railroad at any nearer point than tltnated al from 250 to 400. Reliable
Hastings. A road will also introduce parties place it at 800. Their every Act
emigration . into this region. Its terinin dbring their stay In the city was cluraeu* would remain at Hostings but a short Urixed by lhe most cowardly barbarity.
lime—lhe road would soon bo built to They entered the town on a gallop, firing
Grand Rapids, and open the lumber trade ihto every house, and when the occupants
and lhe vast products of the Grand River Appeared al thadoor they wereshotdown
valley. Tbo speaker then made an e*)K like dogs. Five bodies wer’e burned to
male of tha product* of the towns in Bar a crisp, and lay near the ruin* of tbe Eldry county, on lhe line of the proposed ridge Hodse. They could not be rccogroad, which we were not sblo to copy. nixed.
Eighteen out of twenty twer unarmed
No railroad in Michigan passes through
a more fertile oounlry. They were de­ colored recruits, encamped out uif town,
Tlieir
termined to have it railroad ; tbo right of were murdered in their tent*.
way cOnld bo had without costing a red bodies lay in the colored chureh wheii we
*
cent. The farmers of Barry counts were arrived.
Meura. Trask and Dr. Griswold, Baker
giving liberally. ‘•Gentlemen of Mar­
shall, Ifyou want the goose that laid the nnd Thorp, were *bot down in the yard
of Dr, G., before lhe eye* nf their farrigolden egg, now is your lime."
Wm. H. Baowx.Eaq., being called for, lies. Judge C*r|&gt;enter was wounded in
said ho was not a railroad man—did not his yard, and fell when his wife- and sisknow what lhe people could do. Thought ter threw themselves upon bis body,begit waa a pretty good time to commence ging for Mercy, but to no avail. Tho
operating Up North, n* we would aiam fiends dismounted, stuck their pistols be­
Sol through with'tbo job on our band* tween tbe person* ofhis protectors and
fired.
own S-juth.
ision
A Miss Stone daughter of the proprioMr. Evzxs said the people of Eaton
rail- t°r &lt;&gt;f the city howl, had a diamond ring
county were willing to work for a r_.l
rtey stolen from her finger. Quintrell obliged
roa&lt;\»nd use their mean* for one. They
the
man to restore it. In revenge of this
will meet the people of Barry county,and
build lhe road to the Calhoun county tbe ruffin afterwards came back and shot
her father before the mother’s eyes.—
lino.
Mr. Hzxar Wtlua,ofSt. Mary’s Lake, Tehy also tried to kill Miss Stone.
Gen. Cullamore went into his well to
said he wns "in" for a rnii’road from Has­ i
ting* to the Mich. Central. Ho contrasted hide.and the bad air killed him. His son
our present prosperity with ourd&lt;jilorn- nnd Patrick Knafu l&lt;&gt;at their lives in try­
ble condition when the Central road was ing to get lhe father out. The life of Dis­
one hundred miles cast of us. It is the trict Attorney Tiggs was saved by lhe
great artery of lhe entire oatiUn—now heroism of bis wife, wbosiezed tbe bridle
we want lhe branches.
The proposed of the rebel's horse who attempted to
.
branch would pour iqto Marshall mi im­ •hoot hlrn m he ran.
Several cases of remarkable bravery
mense amount of trade. His proposition
'
was to build a road costing about •0,000 of women were related to us.
The wife of Sheriff Brown, ibrre succes­
a mile, with two locomotives, to run nut
more lhau 15 mile* au hour, which would sive times, put out the fire’ kindled to
burn
lhe
house.
Her
husband
was
bid
be sufficient foe doing all lhe business on
den
under
the road. lie proposed to abandon the. “
v“-i-.
—■ the floor. The honse wes saved
Whisky Run route, and take the air hue “J hcr berolsni.
of lhe Journal, Tribune
temperance run, ria the Thornapple. Tbe
’Tli"
n“ .offices
jw— ^r
af?J
Republican
were, of course leveled to
wb&lt;&gt;le cost of die raod would be about
•200,000 for 38 mile*. The expense of the ground. John Speer, Jr., of tbe
running be put at about B50.000, and tbe Tribune, started for his home from the
earning* at about 100,000, leaving a net office after the rebs came In. Mr. Mur­
profit of 634.000 to bo divided among dock, n printer in the office, tried tu In­
the stockholder* each year. Die Central dues him to accompahy him into a well
road wwuld furnish the car* for the r&lt;-ad near-by, for safety; but he would do
free, and would hack tho bond* of tbe nothing but go homo to defend tlte bouse,
road issued for purchasing tbe iron. They whirl) be did, and was killed. Murdock
u ould also give tbo use of ibis depot, al went into the well, and wns saved.
A younger son of John Speer, Sr.,
low the road to run on their track two
or three miles east or west of Marshall, killed n rebel, nnd left.
The guests at the Eldridge House ware
and furnish engineer* to survey the route.
ordered
out, their rooms pillaged and
Mr. Goodyear said Hastings subscribed
in three-quarter* of an hour, over 120,000 some of the people shot. Two men from
with assurances that when lhe route was Ohio were wounded there, and are now
io this city. Only thu presence and per­
fixed, they would give as much, more.
Mr. iHozaaou. felt considerable inter­ emptory orders of Quantrell prevented
est in this matter—it commondad • the massacre of all the occupants.
After tfoey had been marched about on
serious attention of the citizens of Mar­
shall. He moved that an opportunity bo tbestreets, the rebels were told there was
given to those who .wish,U lake stock in a negro baby still ,ln the house. They
the road to come forward and inscribe, said; “We will barn UteG-dd-d Hula
or say wbatthpy, would do.
.
■ brat up,” and they did. We taw its
Mr. Willis moved, an amendment, that charred remains, burned As black as lhe
a committee of fire bo appointed by djo hearts of its murderers.
The books of the County and District
Chair to canvas* (bejnatter and see what
could be done.
Amendment accepted der|cs were burned, but those of tbs Reg­
ister of Deeds was In the safe, and are
and adopted.
.
\
Every
The Chair appointed aa such cpmifottee supposed to have been saved.
the following nnmod persona ; George safe.in lbs,city but two., were robbed.—
Ingersoll, law Boer*. A- .Q-. Hjde, D. In.the Eldridge store, James Eldridge
and James Perln gnVe the rebels all lbs
S. Beach, and JaraFs Monroe.
.
Op motion of Mr. Been, Cbarjpa, Cam­ mpoMF in the safe, and were.lmmedlatMy

revolution.

Xi«teiBspm.r.......
vsom aaatwaa*.

Gbam Banos, Aug. 19. AMI)

of RobluK*', er .'T' “U re“l“d,'k""bolld^e
■Tbe, &gt;WI«I •«!
।uaAoCol
bnzki-ma.'n» ..p-fitk- »u™a .iiborn io,afwr obulnln, ,Q dw lofonn»lkm&lt;Udre4.

Tlio Bounty for the arrwt mid delivery
&lt;&gt;f deaertws from' tbe army ‘of the United
States is increased to 310.
Detective
Ageats, Sheriff*, Civil Magistrates, *11

|

ft. X. KGt, Gsn't Sspsrmte

officers of Police and citizens who may
arrest Uu*8dc deecrlsrs j^d. driver

SlermMV, AU. Aug. W.—Pol U crncy iru&gt;y ....r——-----niniflihCofktoek Instto them
tha di­ them at these headquarters will be allowwud.M
"«n“;
«... lu-a.J. knw ibr™ ..4 apur-1 rect result ol tha Vicksburg campaign to.
,««. Tll.l«lrr«U» ik.&gt;
hundred cutup'
Tfanit'id BaIUt, '

by Meade.
• '
'defeated
We barn that Burnside's advance bad
PniLXDW.mu. Aug.»0.-TV«,u«&gt;.r
reached Kingston on Treader. and after B«rm«U Ha.
from Port lU.y.l
1
n short engagement had whipped Forrest. W«l—ly
b»,i»s
1
Ck«**«m
'll.r «.pUl» mp-rSI U..I
Braggs army II reported as moving uo
Fort Wagner has not been tekfen yet,
Atlanta.
and cMnol ba at oresenL He confirm*
the rMiri that fort Sumter ha* been

d»te£
BE CURED. _jgl
&gt;R- BAKVB SPECIFIC tarsa.,

Fao»r.—Sunday morning, bro.

tM»»cetk&gt;o^Ccountry,a rather d

e.tfen rern..in some localities aufli-d
।gunboat Western World ■ arrived thismorning
from off Wilmington End report*
।
the arrival thereof the steamer Florids
ifrom off Charleston with intellipmre tluit
ithn Onion force* oreu pl rd Fort*8t»mpter
and
Wagner on M"rid«y but.
‘
i
Wa*l&gt;iagt&lt;M&lt;. Aug. "28.—Gen. iWI«’i‘k
has received an. official di.pntoh from
।Gen. Gilumre. dated Morris Island. Mon­
day.
Aug. 24ih. giving lh« pnrticluars ot
।
ithe demolition of Sampler nnd that fa*
Ihad begun shelling the cBy. Tbe pro­
jectiles
used on die cit) Beauregard d. si
ignati-d
a* thn most destractivc missile*
i
।ever uwd In war.

New York, August 29.—Tim HeralJ"»
Washlngtrm dlspwteh say*: "In view of ■
lhe speedy capture of.Chnrlestonaml the
oectiparlon of the city by the Union force*,
lhe intention of ibe’ttovevomeat hi* liecn
command of that Department a&lt; w»un m
Gen. Gilmore and Admiral Dahlgren
have cutopleled their work. Il iv thought
a just retribution/that, Maesncliuseiia
should furnish (be cvmmsnd«.r over live
hot-bed of rebellion.
,

to Fort Wagner, the capture of which
will be left to Gan. Gilmore.
NiuuYvm ^»«i?Q -Tho..flrF«w'i

w.
not prenmt.-tltefMllinguf UMitiijUffV*
/.hell* wcre.thmwu from a 200 pander

“M J"1""",!;«'■? •"‘I
&lt;V»p.p.rt, ,rfc»U.»W,.V»»««lt»"J A..„, ,l»lr dSHU™. Hi —.«
°"‘r 10 ““
Ml in ,I»
A

r,W&lt;mU. .

cr DnuinnsMMEM

qeeiiivi is ruined, and one fourth I

Unnod.
cpl.nn,
boils' of
&lt;&gt;f the Potoiusc
Potomac floli
flotilla,
the
boats
la. and tfaRevenue Colter Putnam.
The rebel*
came off in small boats and seized the
Satellite, killing tbe captain. They then
dashed on the Leslie, which they succeed­
ed in taking. A signal was then .made
to the Putnam, which cams into their
clutches. Each gunboat oarried one 9
inch Dablgren gun. The mouth of the
Rappahannock H blockaded, and II is not
believed the rebels will gel the boats out i
of the river, otherwise they might coipe 1
up the Potomae and do much damage.

cofw Fhdly dsmspvdFortunate!
Jack rekctnl his fields id &lt;ipe*atin.j
tiW'depredstinn* were »w&gt;t univerw]

It ctmim » dl.UA. «te Mtmu 4&gt;nk_ ft
I be adnrilM.Irrvd wilM,ol U.r
cT
paliMS I'riM-tl a box H&lt;nt tj mill (0
MtereM. Lx.tf.C. L'MIAS.
CatmtV
kit. l'mi.«kx&gt;.ien&gt;. rX
(Smlars *»ut Irw

Esuar.—Traverse Phillips, A. J|
andC. A. Bailey bs^e author I

Kl

&lt;3,,,..,

Now let &lt;nrr, citizens rally, and'avt
draft. Mr. Philips is an rxperi

and kndwn fn Ite a-Jiiirnane offio
«ircfvl of lite ni,en. Mr? Itiui rSB&lt;i
Bailey wiH make valiant and td
into the rank* and fill up our quot

Wa. notice a call for a ipccial’meetl

tyrnl Society, to be held al the

Huure, in this village vn Monday

S/carmetoeuli for

New Advertisements.

3QT.IC.E!

. ‘x The- CoxrraaiTAL for1 Sepetml I

eera will l« present.

and

■,
„ak,^ .
,leg. ,io .J
,■ , r
the brick «all ofr the medical
pur. ­
veyor's storrthinure, scattering things in
great cvnfuslon. Straw ignited, causing
kB*a1trm rtf firt*'b«ritrwis mincuishrd
Bl^ftmrn'ruofJle. Four-shells Ml in this

rereived. .Tha fi,r»i
79?*
Ilate oIX** Eng!*nd, should be I
folly read by everybody. “Waitil
Nfo**,".is *•touching litlls pnem il l

raiser* ttpl be will be pre
»&lt;••• that tnsy Jas uffrrrtt, .
HaaUnys. Aug. It it, I»

presmihe feeling* of many. j. I

reatehea.-

"Eariv Hmturyirof- Hvl

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER

Thu Nashville Union publish** the
proreeding* of a publte meeting of citi­
zens of Pelham, Grundy county. Tennre*re, which have been sent to Governor
Andrew Johnwm. Tbe ree&lt;&lt;lutiona,pa*«ed
by a unanimous vote of lhe one hundred
Gen. Gilaswro’ Official Dliparteh.
nnd *eycuteen pere&lt;&gt;uapr«wil, recite the
fact that by an ordinance of secession
pa»»ed by the General Assembly, and
“raid to hare been ratified by lhe peo
"
_ ____ _____ t.L -L_
8rn—1 have the bnnor* to report the nl.
|
practical demolition of Fori Sumpjer, ns &lt;
aaywos-uw ,
..... .
,■
tbe result of-'dtir seven days' lombard- &lt;
ment of that ^rOrk, during tWM ' fla^s “f ‘•2. 1 hat we wish to return »g»ln to alle­ tMVERSAL (I.OTBBS VKIK03:
which, n powerful North East storm giance
।
in the Federal R-irehimcnt; and
most aerinusly ditnmtebed the orctiracy Ibecome loyal citizens, that law and order
and effect of our fire. Fort Sumpter is imay., be restored before ws enu (*k
to daV shapeless, harmless mas* of ruins. Ifor ur expect protection to perarmd Lr
FOR
My Chief of Artfllsry.CUl. J. M. Turtter, property.
;
IT3W.F EVEBV YI
report* Its destruction *o . fim complete
‘ 3. That at as early a period as is
that it Is no longer of iuif lysil bif th* :Cractirable we Would Jfak.thM the Bt/’e
defense of Charleston. Healso itej-»'ihat
e reorganized, and be allowed to vifte
by a longer fire it eould Im ’Itisde more ; ifw loyal men for Governor, members &lt;&gt;1
completely a ruin end's mas* of broken Congreas
1
nnd the Genera! Assembly of
masonry, but it eould acaroelj be more 1 the Statrz3f
1!
.
pow erica* for the defence &lt;/f the bprbb'r.,
The ngmqa of upp.hu^reJ and hwOur batteries were located at distance* teen dtizvn* arawhwtived to ihi* paper?'
•aryipgt between 8330 and 4840 yard*
from the work, and now rehteia ss effici­
SO WKI
ent as ever. I deem it unnecessary at of three hnndtyfsquire rnftre. The irfnth
present to contlnus their Shi' upon tbe erlv Iln^lhommjjtj^iW, (writty-hi.e,
ruins ofSumptcr.
I have alio by great UW ittid tmd,rr ;
heavy fire from James Island. Hitablished
batteriea uo my left widi^’CflittHve range
of ibe heapt of Charleston,'itod fia reopen­
ed upbnAhem, after ’gtvimr’Qeh?1 Beaure­
R.dkMetWvAWniOWT,
gard due notice otntf WhUon to’do aa My hotHlretion »
Ud

sjflrasi

the capture of the rebel ram, Atlanta.—
He was lorbd with singular affsetton bv
tbe whole Navy.
'

bolding; tbir^j

rather l*t&lt;^.and we hope nil the ub I

U.. WM

. U»

rerely. We should presume ful
j&gt;f the growing buckwheat j|

cvred.^i

our flag t^aac* o'er Forts Sumter and
TUB COMFE8SIOKB AKD EXFEBlEXfB
}Vagr-er.
’ Baltimore, Aug. 31.—The Richm-r.d
Enquirer of Saturday rays: "Tbe War
Departmrnt has nothing Inter fi-m
Cballretou tlsump tnlnM night.
It fa
understood tint Sumter, though aeraoualy
-r-__ - ------brkached, «si|| not. be r73r
abandoned.
Beauregard exprewtean determination to h’&lt;ld
• - -a-*-*-—----- -*
«• t_.i—— c. :.—_
he'done by erecting tem|fl»r»ry Mhifka TO SEftYOUS gCFFEKKfcl OF BOTH SEEK*.
lions. Thw enemy* fire is divided l&gt;etwren Sumter and Wagner. The bum
bardmrnt is progressing ehrwly.”
Philsdelplu.t, ' Aug. 39.—Charleston
papers of last Mlmday gives particulars
■ &gt;f the bombardiiM-ut of the city by Gil
more.
Out &lt;-f tblrtkrii alirlle fired,
t a rive, K inch. Ml to the cJty. Tbv firing -

cannot fill to have noticed the intereating
■proceeding^ df 'the ’Board of Regent*,
which have appeared in our columns, it
■wffl'beaeeh that some‘radical and impotmat change* in the affaire of the Uni‘ vereity are being made. The old Board,
whoso successor* are already chosen, is
doing a great deal of work, more, wc fear,
than the health of the reapeeilve members
can aafely endure. Profoundly *o!idton*
that there most indostrions and. perttaa’dotte guardian* at onr educational inter­
: este'may be spared for future services,
and that their faculties may remain un­
impaired, we suggest that they leave
.'Some of those onerous dutle* which have
dragged Utem Into a special session, for eron and Charles T. Gorban/w^pt added shot down. ,
AB ibe hotels were destroyed except
'ths new Board. 'No maudlin eonsidcra- to tbe Content toe.,
•tlon for the welfare of those gentlemen
On mitlon adjourned to meet next the City Hotel. Tbe joss In. cash is esti­
sbdhid induce them to overwork them­ Monday evening, at the Court House.
mated at •250,000, and in property and
ispja
»2,000,000,000, This U low renogb
Selves as th&lt;^ are now doing.
•
sWmale.
OsrFlaaibeFta«»rAll.
:Tbo number of bodies recovered up to
' .133“ The "Stonewall Jackson" monuTbe colored laborers oo Fort Na i of ite litre we left, waa'YtS; of wbiA about
thent' io England is to be of marble, not
‘ofgHiutte. pfherote size, to coal- •7,500, the fortifieslioo* about Baltimore, ■wish­ ab^rereburned, ac badty as to render
raret of which ft already subscribed.' Il ing to crown the labor oflhetr bands with recognition impossible. There' were ; a
4* not intended that the subscriptions to tbe flag of thsit- oouutry,' purchased one largo number of strangers in town, nnd
' the statue should Imply an opinion on the to be presented for that purprse. The when the entire loss Is ascertained^ we lallttn, an&lt;) »hy rejoinder, hare’tfee'n trans
Ihsrita of the American struggle. The presentation was made July -20th. We think1 It wiH retch ISO killed. Many 'dtlttedto'tM.iifwy bead qijartrr*. 1 The
•aftjpittoeMy‘“tl&gt;ey wjll be taken solely quote s portion of lbs apasch of Cd. Don were doubtless killed by the rebel’pickcta projectiles from »n v Utterfes etife'r.’ffthr
city and Gy&gt; Bvaurogard himiieir dtAig’and simply re a recognition of Live rare Prntt, Chief of Gan. Schenck’* Staff fa ac­
nates iheni A4ib^ m'»wl Wimth'ii nil*. Francs
,
.. ; .
personal merit of Gen. Jackson.” . The cepting tbe gift.
. "la ,tha name of .the Eighth Array
•Tfea evertkcd tn War. ’
' '
'■
JW
»r«&gt;r cwr.t Ajjjftw. -tfc,'3fo iivmSKjtUK&amp;K
1
Ths
death
oTCapt.
Georgs
W.
Corps of the Middle DeparUnrot 1 aocspt
Ro-lgrrs, in the attack on Fort Wagner,
a in w.r.u.kmt
nrB^
.Ute greatest Englishman of die 17th cen- this beautiful .flag, purchased with the
JBlh inst; it a Natfonarmisfortune. He ter,taken at 12 n&lt;H&gt;n,
turv.lio never been acknowledged by hard aarainge of.the workmen, to adorn
......... --was
’the' oabbbe of that exftmtry. In tbe abape .tbs fort their hard labor reacted.
• ’was one of the most able, herofeand pat­ before we ct-ssed “
' 'i
r- &gt;• -•■&amp;
foci deeply that ibis fa no ordinary riotic of our Naval officers, posaeming tha tfinanJlttild.
'■of &lt; monument or'’inscription.. But the
.hniifd'ounfWencs of all wbui knew mm. ,
' Very respectfully, ’ ‘
■^firfldw foifltig’’ of despots Inspires them preeeQtelfon; Given and accepted a* the
diatnlBMIuttt &gt;
batioar is, Ijraean opiMih i» -U&gt;e history Enny In Ute war fiis was detailed for ser.
■ !
vies on lbs T*‘than be his gndfiydistinguished bfmaelf '
' A "Pile” or Puna Momey CaxwalA•ratfrna &lt;wt tbe Southern dMist
’
ll Bill be wkkoHie news to our heroin be that and the amblsrn of humanity a*

'wary aaaradtStor&amp;oflhaff-tftuwlr*

J 0.7

Psovoer Miuiul'i

t*"1 Fn*f*ffla* it

Riot," probe* deep for the troecan•ouvrer l«f th* Uts-viot 'Thoprerent I
ber is full of interest and instruct
»’®uwtr’s liar’s B«mt for Sept I
ba*'been on odr table for severaf I

It continues !•» maintain its prev I
loncretablislu-J reputation for iutaf I
matter and artistic skill, which is *‘1
Vrtmmendstfon of the number btf&lt;

J^ll. were flosyiblc. to g*»e-

.

person* mex-nl

prebend tbe rale* ofp
per* «• caublwhed under thWww
rts following statement I* so plain
cannel
|

• -Tbr p&lt;«*tage to regular newspsp
i^Urs *s Use than bolf • teal a p
payable in advanre at th* vffire of de
thus lve”&lt;!*ni* will pay
*
AretMCe fota&gt;«*r/ P5*r'
tri-wrekte, thirty cents for * daily
Sq-ilssi'iha poitage OT» a daily p» I

onlyJl^Oa ^rer.paid^Mrteny

infir ttfD aw
tjLrfyo. 0«»m*
him for sotted"*. &gt;ad

it’

men. will

CAM PHOTOGHAPHS
Paci E«q . of HicMstid, sheaved *
washed woofSWm w* ,hree

ind

.store anoerw profitable i

.MfiaasiuwaB'— -jt

or ui

ty.

WhMoorl

▼IKWH-

rnCoLir

I*»*

EL
Walk ar. a

/

�ni'f' Orrnt.

^M:&gt;^aV-.7.frW.6'
NightKxpsns.y....,.... .jfoao A.M.
Blpb.

T*AMtS BASTWAkS.

GOODS!

to b.^

UdUw

Government i. bnildiug

it it tasdltartta «U

R. J. GRANT! DRYGOODS

snolher fort

yrpl golita.

above Fort Bichmond. We also vlelted
Sandy Hook and found tbe Woodland

S’

boy. all well except three or four. Chaa.
Dewy I. tho only one UfU I. confined tu

r Jstiitku
Q7AIE OF MICHIGAN, J ..
£7
Barry Coontv,
[

-OS SALE,

'

'

—I CAN BELLK­

Probate toori

the hospital. The Government is slso
building a iriry Strung fort at Sandy
Hook.
(laaling., Ukh.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PiHCtSl

SSmss?

Fm. Rk*m«x, h,
It I. a ,rtj „n,0&lt;
Tb,r.

are. uwnbor of 4*0 ponder,, rao.BUd
ta this fort, weighing HOMO pounds. Tbo

NI«ktNx}s«s4-.. ;t. .LUA g.

AS IsOW AS THE LOWEST,

The officers informed us that the men
had improved in health yary much since

IN MT LINE OF TRADE i

they arrived here. ■ They were complete­
ly wornout by their forced marches, and

Come and See I!

IFGIR 1BXAOT W.

W« also visited tho Hart­
____lying
ford and_________________
Richmond. They___
arei
now
Bran, iim. b«k.b€.L,..l ^J^Breokljo N..» Yird umUrsoin.

WE

STONE &amp; HYATjT

. Esuar.—Traverse Phillipa, A. J. Rus’1

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

Bailey will males valiant and efbeient
Bo no one need hesitate total!
into the ranks and fill up our quota.
officer*.

.

AoHfOcLTt-RM. Soctrrr Mumito.—

We notice a call for a spcciarmeeling of

tbe •■fficere &lt;4 lhe Barry couuty Agricul­
tural Socjcty, tu be hold al the Court

Houne, in this village un Monday next,
the Ttii Inst, “to’ elect officers and make

bolding; tbwr^ppunl
Fair." This ia a good mNse, timugh
rather lat«^,and we hope allene‘old Offi

arcangemeuts f..r

•are will be present.

i-X3-1-TC '

Tire CoNTitonrrAL for1 Sepetmber (s

received,
’Dy firel prlicle' ••Southern
Hate’&lt;J$iew England, sIhmiIJ he care­
fully read by uV&lt;+yk&lt;dy.

“WMngfor

Nrwe," is * touching little poem that ex­
presses, the fcclingv*'f many s ..*q*ry

-watcher.
"Early History .of- Printing
SpB jh^?&lt;ew&gt;t&gt;frjisr. Pr&lt;i«,'ln. Boaton Mid

CHEAPER THAX THE CHEAPEST
Their IMMENSE STOCK of

eighteen hundred tnna. She will carry
four gui&gt;a, the calibre of whirh will prob­

::

SHERMANC.

9SS5B

_

Rxv. Da. Loan, Ex-President of Dart­
mouth College, hsd one advantageJn his
connection with that institution not to be
lightly estcomed—the chance to educate
his eight son*, all'of whom are graduate*
at Dartmouth. Probably there is not
another Instance on recordin thia country
where eight Lrolhura graduated from one
College. There are eight Fessenden bro
ther«, of whom Senator Fessenden .of
Maine h the oldest; all graduates, but
not from the same inslltntion.

by the Jodre 0
thrrr and 8t
le at 1‘ublic a

ring deacribcd Rm) rotate lyiag and being
li *«r il—. ia «it ■

GROCERIES

JST These Goods hire bee■ pur­
chased since lhe great decline in prl
ces in Sew Terk, and will be sold to
satisfy the Purchaser.
Battle Creek, May IS, 1863. 3m

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
sswssca sacssss.
Th" Wrtct’X i Ginns Setting Machine
is Cut best Machine without reyard to pries,
llyscwiax,
Uraldtnx,
.
UcBuntnr,
FelUag,
TuelduK,
Cording
m a fl»t. even, and tlaaUeorsra, which ia

“ Jo&amp;TH. VAN BRUNT. Admtuiatrirtor.

MADE
^DVERTIS^MENT.
OTY

hamwahe

store.

^TIN.’SHEET-IRON AND C0PE8R WDRKH,,

U l
I-I I
Mrs. Parting ton

prailr vhortm, the avenvje dnrattor. ^Vimaa
liij. Th« vast importance of these convi.lirationv Iim led o» to spend yean in perfoettoc s
terasdv which iv odequsto tu its rers. This

CARPETS
We have every kind of goods, such an

■ of land morv

jsatfrifeiwiBat1 h‘"

master.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

^’KEDU’DED JMCE3.

thirty-roveo

llxriao been calfed upon to uxaniine
1.1
■ — 1 . or redpe
— — — A.a
1 k. abovb Rita
toe formula
for the
Bit­
OX MONROE STREET IN THIS CITY.
ters, which has been given to mo by the
Inventor. I take pleaaune iu staling to tbe And eordianr Inrita my oto cMtomra »&lt;&gt;
prshend lhe rate, yf p1StagBp|»«p&gt;
public, that they are well known .tn' tlje
pftra as csubliihed under thRew Iaw.-tmrdica! profession as pvisseasing proper­
Tbs A llowing statement ie so plain that it ties purely tonic, and lhe combination is
well calculated, and especially adapted BUILDING HARDWARE^AND MBCHANIC15
eannoy^f^ygiNnd&lt;x»V,&lt;,A J.
’ -Thr postage to regular .newspaper atab- to that claw of dtareasea arising from a
Having outdo amncesianM with manat* taro r»
acribsri &lt;&gt;. I— than half a
•'PM**— disordered condition of tbo hepatic func­ Wtdotoera.
lamprtpArtdio
tions, or general &amp;»an|pm«p ufiUte,ii»pM,hl* I, wlv.nw .1 lb. '***« of***1’—?■ er. so common in the malariqus di-tneta WHOLESALE TO COUNTRY MERCHAMTS,
Wu.
.in p., a™. m-jiS. of the West and South. They oqtaatn n
t-ww Ibr &gt;:ww*tr p*rr- “!* *'• larger proportion of tonic ingredient*
irb—bk, Wirt. rt«. fee • *‘»r Wf- than any other Ritters that bavs bsen &lt; LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.
B..
&gt; submitted to:ins for chtmlcal examina­ ld«altarr&gt;yta
tion. I bespeak for them a wide 'spread
^"T
-o-*-* eordlsTlj ibmtnend them

few desultory rimMrFa,*’

AutAXAC, v.hk-li i&lt; turalAcd to iho dnigjuU

ttal iubtrf rcultJ than ere, brellfcy eoarthtr-

■BWJ3 &amp; SEDIE?,

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

“The Great

CJkNTOV 6KB ITS

Which we offer at

&amp; C- FR1NDI-E.

Riot," probes deep for-the true cause *and

*a,it were possible. M*

4 ausurAcre san abti cixs,
V
• CoojOBUr.n bMd.
- . I.

r_

ro‘q'tr‘tr&lt;n ot rt« rcp«&gt;’:n~ exteitaire
.L■*■------- L. I„.

cauve. it i» « very different tneda
«’,cr whiUi Im’ ken before tbe
ht won: effertaal than any «J
ever Leva r^xdtUe to them.

A

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for tho roUat^.
of Consumptive potianU ..-m­
in tuivaacod stngoe
of the disoaae. -

Clothing.
and. for Family
r any eoaapartaoo

AND

Maeliinea. Light sad tla

Roberts A SttftMr.

Martin. Vrnn-intrille.
Btwlly A Co.. Detroit

DRY GOODS!

Uptake.Irriap

WBoiaaata by remad.

unity cMcdiioo than sny no exhiMtloo.,'-7»«&gt;«J- RESOLUTION DY TUR BOARD W SUFER■a/mMW* EcAMitoin r«p&gt;rt qf I8M.
I VISORS.

of'every description '

.

' Don't fcinjrt»»5'

HARDWIREJ

pwi*M« in oni
"Tbtteeaii
«ro

•*Aw**"*?;’1 ••GrsadBapldAlilyl»«.l««i'

WARCLAIM

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g wwwyJ’Vh
UaMj^ally ;'Low!
.« i:

V,&gt; t

i*t

\y boat. Com, Oats, Bu

ff

ALL KINDS O*

JOB PBJSTDfG,

DR ▲. P. DRAKE,

^^Ifbactical

Which I dfa anxious to sell, and WILL BELL,

»t»H*
I never knew • Ih'aucli east*.'

blood/parge oat tho canxs of
rigoroai bcJlh will follow.* Bv ia papliar
virtito. thi* rrtnedy Mimuhtei tho nt»1 fane-

■“ ,&gt;0U/iirS^ii’n° ™”TL’
CITY qabdwaae svobe,

core him.

.irk.llo cure, ii Imjnadc cl
diwutcs ; Klag'a Eru oy
tiler SwnUiaga, Turnon. &amp;uptiom. Pimples Blotchox aad Sores, Ervlipjlas. Rose or St Authouy'a Fire, Bui
Rnoum. Scald Head, Courts from tabcrcnloas dcpoiit: in tho ltmg«, White
Sweliingi. Debility, Drop^, floiiralyk,
Dysnepna or Indigestion, Syphilis slm
ByphuitiJ Infections, MereunaJ DUetrns,
Female Wcakncisn, and. indeed;Tha whois

Groceries,

|4p“ Tlte Ex Secretary ofibs Treasury
Howell G'bb of Georgia, who was report­
ed killed at the battle of Antietam, ia ac­
cording to relvel papers.* alive and well.
He lias been stationed in Florida for the
last Jtjar. but was at Macon, Ga., a week
or tw o tinea on his w ay to Columbus, Ga.r
to Duunie command. A wish was ex­ dsji of H«pl*tnb«r o«n, nt Ito •'clvak.ln tbe fort
Boon, bc»«*icr.«d fortho twariagof Midmtitloi
pressed by the inti federates to transfer
him to a high civil truat, but he replied
that he preiered to remain'io hispraaent
military position. He is not of much
boOefit'to the cause he serves, sny^way,
lllonar
ns is proved by his obscurity for a yetr
past.

I't-KNIXO TUB Tablsw—Tho Steamer
Bermuda, built in Englandfor the purpose
of running the blockade, and aubsequant•ourtte'uf th| latgtiodb-* YhopresenVnum­
ly captured by the federal Beet, has gone
ber Is full oYinlereet and instruction. ' So Charleston harbor to participate in the
attack oh-Furt Sumpter. She now car­
. Gcuxr's LaBt’s. Boom for September riot some batvy guns, and her decks and
holds arc filled with tba cargo destined
• i‘i,. 'i nJir.ly
for Pharleston
Charleston and Sumpter, to
Ui be
...Ji.-iy E.r
It continues lo maintain its pradoyi
'
■. ■ landed
land.d in coeknia
copious doses
doses by Admiral Dahl*
Dahl­
Ii&gt;ng«atablisii*-d reputation fur iotofeeting 1 gren ir/jm iiia 15-inch guns. It will not
matter and artistic skill, which is as great MEH-e with rebel atomaehs to take the
otmmendatian &lt;*Tlb* number before us&gt; h.-.r*h niedicetio they had prepared for

DRY GOODS,

A large stock of

ii. n.s:

, U&gt;« north door of thv
p of llirtlugs Io tbs
ic nf Afichigvn, all «.f

New Yorl7’ &gt;’ iiitcrmiiog-

F R p JI

350 fret, breadth 52 feetJO Inches, depth
of hold 14 foetO inches. Her tonage ia

and C. A. Bailey b%v« fypmrity to ably be 200 and 400 pounds. Tbe tim­
rabro a company for the JOth Cavalry.— | bers on her aides uro said In he seven
Tho Iron plates have not
Now kt &lt;&gt;ur citixena rally, and'avoid the feet thickl
draft. Mr. Phillipa is an vxperirnccd. been put on her yet,
and kmiwn to be n humane ofiverr and
careful of ids nt.cn, Mr. Kota and Mr.

HVAE

Ihn afflrtinr dlstCWMr

ARE JfOW RECEIVERQ

e.yen eanvitl aorno localities anffi red ;se­ repairs. They bear the marks of many
verely. We should presume full one a shot, Tho hull of the Richmond waj,
haij^tbe growing. buck when Ip.^ia
consldar^ly damaged.
eeetion is- ruined, and one fourth of tkae
W a also visited the now monitor,
coin badly damaged.
Forlohately old Mianlunomah. Her extreme length is

W&lt;'d#prvdati&lt;4»‘t werewnl univerwa).

Wilk fettle, foe

Aw'» UmwllU

Fsost.—Sunday morning, brought to needed rest.
L..A-.1.

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LATEST3'^

COMS AM) W WE

gsstitodM

—n

dejttot
,
AIX

�^grioltnntl Jims.
jrinafflsji?:'

_
-------- --------—.Having
bored a lx&gt;ls near Urn top of the hive, it
wan lbw inverted and an empty box of
•*“ - ------- *----- * —er It. Both are then
ty tab into which water
,----------- allowing lima for tbe
liquid to pevetrate through the holes but

D'B- "BODMK'S
■ftrOOTJ VYTB.vV\RK
cm3,

gradually out of the tub, tho water escap­
ing through tbo boles by which it entered.
The whole operation occupied but a few
minutes, and hardly any hues were loot.
The abort time aaoaeearily preranted tho
honey from beocming die..I red, and as
the greater number of tbo cells arc
eloeed np, there ia really little danger
of such loss being sustained. After the
water was drawn
It was found t&lt;&gt;
be only slightly sweet; tbe comb
eooa became dry, and the honey was in
no way injured.—Afaino Farmer.

"4*sw,.:&lt;

INE VTNTB,
X»(JD I
.&lt;-? t?
,W

■■

Bvood Vylvb

ANNUAL TAX SALES.
Anrnoe Ostaart’e Omen,
Lansing. Mkb-.Wyl. 1MX
eseh cf the followlsg desertbrd
sef Il Ulf'Meili I fa lbs Coat

gartiBM 3Bnin

fave teem iatredaosd to the pwbUe fa, sort

ft s a

IM FWUMUD EVEBT WEDNgSB
av |aabSroa, ussmt colntt, arc I

is is
Ui arsvaad *5 eon is for «*eh subtagnvot I
9too. gllbiraldiseoanttoyeutj'Mvemi

I860.

□ewteDrr Sweet Cera.
When the corn is in good condition for
eating, the grains being fully grown, boil
a quantity of ears just enough to cook tbo
starch, and let them cool and dry a few
boors, and then shell or cut off the grains
and spread them in the sun till dried. Tbe
best way to dry the corn ia to nail a piece

two feet wide snd five feel long, will be of
convenient six* to handle. If the corn is
spread thinly upon tbe doth it will dry
quickly, without souring. It should bo
cuverd with a place of niusquetoa netting
to keep off tbe flies. Another person
gives the follow ing directions fur drying
sweat corn: “As ebon as tho corn la fit
for lhe table, busk and spread the ears
in an open oven or some quickly drying
place. VVhen tbe kernels looeeu shell tbe
corn, nr shell as soon as you can. Then
spread upon a cloth to dry in the sun, or
on paper in a warm oven; stir often that
it may dry quickly and not overheat. It
more resembles the tmdried by its being
whole, is sweeter, and retains more of its
natural flavor by drying faster. Wholly I
dried expose it to tbe wind by taming it
slowly from dish to dish ; the'wind blows ]
off tbe troublesome white chafT’
Another plan has been highly recom­
mended, and a machine to facilitate the
operation. This ia to bore out the pith
of the cub, and then completely dry tbu
corn on lhe rob, sod keep it there till
wanted for the t^ble, when it may be boil
ed as it grew, or shelled first.

Potsox

AtmDOTL—A

farmer

KW.

C^vt-wX.'t^.

The peculiarity of tho

gastings’ bnsiutss girtci

■ft\.oo4 *Van^u.« &lt;m\A Vv\\w

w^cfawfl^U MU HI1U »
Town 2 North of Bang* « West.
nwXofnw^M 40
I 03 79 »
Town 3 Nonh of Bangs 8 West
»«»(nag • MM- U HIT? t
n wtK«f
• X44 77 IT OT 4 fT ft
Town 4 North ot Range B West.
eKotaoX 7 60
SWIM ft
Town 4 North of Range 9 West
• X »f • • X M *&gt;
4 M 1 13 ft

is that they strike al the mat of Dfasase,
by eradioataag every particle of imparity
"BYooii,
for lhe life nod health of the body depends
upon the parity of tbr blood.

□ ROCERB.

1862.

Birofull*,
Bkin (piaoaooa,
Salt ffhoum,

Jpirumetiam,
Bick Hnd&amp;At,
Livar Complaint, F»W a.n.1~flgut,

G&gt;y»w&lt;&gt;?.
..
“ jK0* *
}J
"w tf »•
s w Vof u w J
J X g 5*.¥iz 5?

MysQslN.,

D

■Sf!‘'k'e.'uAwi.*F

a.X-uW. r*

Tumors,
Eruptions,
FlU, ifcrqfuious Conoiunption, sts.

IS

BALER IN RBOCERIE*. peer
do- s. BlsK biK^r. lard. wirk.
c/bfouia

srrtmsst of Frov1

II

I

OK per*'n writes, her daughter »u effft
f flea ot nine yean* standing, and St Vitus'
snoe of two rears.
AIOTHE&amp; writes, bis son was eared

lh« Hutia&lt;s Howl

ROBERTS &amp; KTRIKEK,

Udbmok-s Sew'Block. Hastings,
******ri^WXO^t..

'

•Wei.zl-t

I
I

* AixnV.

wiR

says that he knows whereof be speaks
gives the following informolion of&gt; cerCases inoumembfa of Drspetwfa and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned io which the
Punier and Pffla

easy reach ot most families. It seems
Incredible that such a specific should be
unknown to skillful pbysii-inns, and we
give the assertion therefore, without any
vouch for its truth : Il is now over twenty
years since I learned that sweet oil wonld
cure lhe bile ot the rattlesnake, not know
ing that ilwould cure any other poison.—
Practice observation and^Cperieoce have
taught me that it will cure poison of any
kind, both on man and beast. 1 think no
farmer should be without a bottle of it in i
his hnuse. The patient must take a
spoonful »f it internally and bathe the
wound for a cure, f To cure a horse taken
eight times as much *»' •&lt; does a man.~
Here let me say, of one of lhe extrrmest
cases of a snake bite in thia neighborhood,
eleven years ago this summer, yrbere the
case.had been over thirty years standing,
and tha patient given up by his physici­
ans. I beard of it, carried the oil, gave
him one spoonful, which created a cure.—
It is an antidote for arsenic and strychnine,
it will cure bloat in entile, caused by
eating too freely of fresh clover; It will
'cure the sting of bees, spiders or any Ineecta;-and it will also cure perapns who
have been poisoned by a fow rotming vine
iumeadows, called ivy.— Fef/ry Gleaner.

'Workt\\ke a CXuvcwu

*&amp;VocA VAX%
are lhe m&lt;wt active and thorr-ogh pills that
hare over been introduced.
They act ae dlrvctlv upon tbe IJrrr. axeU-

img lte» oqma to -

~------------ —-

IAkmlt VAX,
which, ia conjunction with the
AVkooA Vum\^u,v,

Oolie (Pains, Cholera J^orlni,
ImUgntion,
Pain in tho gowtle.
(jdrinoaa, ate.

JOHN ItOBEBTX,

---------- b . u.iTaaSsr. '’

Try the** medicines, and you wiH nrr.
Ask year neighbors, wbo hate need them,
and they will eey they us
'NitAtcvcvtK,
sadj^M try «.«. before going for .

P

ot Almanac of my loeal

scent, endwad the certificates, and if yes
base ever deoUad you will
.

"BoVlYA.

V.O TOLOTt.
”r'~ Uirest A BI KBOVS I

Ketaaasoo. Mirtigsa.

He drank some
.... .....
Afrfoa without its
barb* been boifod: tbe mioato invisible
[JW- r, .U- -i-m,--! werc coavetod to bis

J. C. Be

FOR SALE BY

■are labeled in tbe nuraery, the wire by
which thn tag Is attached, ie usually bound
closely around a limb or tha body of the
tree. - Ifit was nut fooeened at the time
of planting, it in probable that tho growth
. of the tree has caused the wire to become
eo ththtss to seriously interfare.with tbo
health of the tree. We hare frequently
aam yuong trees with tbe copper wire
of the label completely imbedded in the
bark. 'Ttetromrshunld ta looked over
to see that no Injury results from this
cause. Where eery small wire is used,
the expansion ol the tree breaks it, and

jgSTABUSHED rao.
PETER LOR1LLARD,

CMDULsM Notary PtibV I
£e«t Uo«*r-

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Hastings

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Hastings' ^tusinrss Jtinrtorj.
JEST DECEIVED
new and most complete assortment of

Lr «roekery,Ac. Stale st.at the posialtcf.

DBOGS AND MEDICINES, I
rfChcanicalt, Paints, Oils, Cam

'

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

SJistdlatj.

KARON ALLER,
KALKR IX GROCERIES, prorisUns, pr
du •, fiiah. butler. Iar4. pork, and grain
all kind
AIm Uy« candle*, etc ,«lc. Store
Csb*a^-1it ^&lt;Kkst*”*. Itaatingr. Mich.

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ONLY ONE FAULT.

1ST FOR MEtHAXICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLTjftl

EALER io al! kinds of Family Qrocerie
Sfofi isd Woaiaa.-ware, and a K^ner.l a
kt_ 0..KII

D

ROBERTS 4c STRIKER,

GROCERIES!

lad'foocy article*.' Store io
_ t.
J*:—., lli.k

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

'WEEZE!' A AI.LEjf.

«rnT3iafflT
And Cooking Extracts,

reclo«urv» of tn T««p«. Ac- "
*»• hl
&gt;11*11 A to all calls fa Uw l'.»e oflhlnr profe*
I hu.mere.

TUSTICE OF TUB PEACE, WH! attend to the

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EX-

MOST POPULAR

I. A. HOLBROOK,

PATENT-MEDICINES

A TTORXEY «udC«SS»riorat fow, I

------- 1..n-------—----------------------

JOHN ROBERTS,
|)!JYBIC!AN sndSurjevn. DwellingonBrvsJ

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We would r»»pccifullr uaouuce to tire citltec* of M**lluw-» and newily, that we Intend to
MiicrenunnKia our naw or irsne u ci&gt;r*p ««oin
be bosght atasy jrlsc*. Gue «a a call and jodge
fur jourscire*. We Intend lo sell

iTiTrEA'P
HYSICIAN. 8URGI0* •»!
Scorer Smith’s DrcxSl*™Go«!y«r Bhxk

P

MjlR (HABIB

or Ready Pay, only.
* HpeeUI allantion will ba paid to COMPOUNDIXd and puttiag up FKElWRIPTIOXS; and aujr
use purahaiiDK BMdlelnaa of ua caa rely apno
Ibeir bring

.AXOTW

O-Ejni kJ XJbJ JbJ_
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
Il*m«aa^nril-2L ISfia.

asssis:
Olfiea. with

T&gt;'v&gt;vasa'e ©is Loxaox Docs Oss, for mrdicin
JD &lt;■ purposes, for sale by
R. A 8.

JJEW HARNESS SHOP.

,

tsirtM a blrrofs
ATTORNEYS aad C0UXHKI.L0U3 AT LAW
Solictor, .u CMaiKcQ.

The attetRion of the pobtlo le tnvitrei

to

N.wlHsmaMRbap of

R. I. G001YEAB,

,.

New Harnesses,
■•*•«Cl’C. HOI.BROOK,

Are rwrOa»l»d fo b We him a Call before
ihcir punfaaca. a* hs is deicruun.

Good
(jutM]

H.P. CHERRY,
I TY CLERK «*4
FubUc‘ °^ee

H. A. GOODYEAR.

“But my dear Flora, you can if you
tty."
“I don’t want to!”
Charles Temple did not make an im
mediate reply to thia. Il wax his wife’s
only fault, and be could not be harsh.—
Hr had been married two year*, and be
had found fa Hora a true and faithful
companion ; a food and affectionate wife,
and a source of much purejuy ar.d blesM^ness. In bar daily Hie she was mild
and gratis,,performing her various house­
hold duties with quiet nnd orderly dis­
patch. and preaiding with aerene dignity
iu presence of company. And yet she
bad llii* one fault. Her husbuud sought
to lead her into a fielduf higher intellect,
that she might bear Win company in
some of his richer feaitla of reason ; but
she did not readily follow him.
“Flora, to please ine will you not read
this easay 1 You will find it v»ry-4wautifal and very valuable.
&lt;
“I can’t!’’ was her reply half poutingly, and half laughingly.
/ ’’dfai. my aw eel wife------- ”
“There—now don’t! * You know I
cjn’i bear such things," Flora cried,break­
ing in upon her husband.
He cast a aad. reproachful glance upon
her. and when sho saw it she laid bar
hand upon his shoulder and looked im­
ploringly up into his face.
“Now, Charles, you shouldn't feel so.
Don’t I try to pleaso you, and to make
you happy, by every means within my
power t"
“All but this, Flora—all But this. If
you would only please me in this—If you
'would only please rnchere------- ’’
“You would have me able to converse
with your old college frirhds, I suppose!"
“1 would have you convert* uddep
slandingiy upon all topics befiling your
station, my hive.”—
“Well—It’s W&gt; use, Chsrles, I can't
study thofitixlfy theme*. 1 am jtrsi a*
you took me. I laVo* you very nitich.
and I want to mako you happy ; and If
you luve ma os I think yon du, you can
overlook this one liltlo fault.
Have I
any either fault you with tocurw.V/
“No Flora—only thia one."
“Then/’ cried the young wife, slipping
her arm about her husband's neck, “only
think bow foolish II Is, for you to make
yourself unhappy for so slight a chose.
Perhaps it fa's fault of mine, but I can't
help it. Indeed, yoo ought to be very
thnnkfulithsl I hav.lio wortc ones.’’
“1 do, Flora—1 do,. moat assured!} ."
“Thon kisa me, and say hq-iRure about
It flWyr-n..- ' ku»l v&gt;
»■ »
Baby.. Bc,a .good, Charb«, and come
home early to auppm.".
| .n-J u .
How could he be offended with such
•
lo,!3Uc™«r.t H. «,M
noL And ycthe wished she were dif­
ferent Id Ilfat ontft&amp;rtg.' Her on Willing-

work'tW&amp;ht^

EX HX8TOCGS. Sany eeantr. Mich.
MW boMtafcap .talrs, Iff dear.
THIS GALLERY

"But do you mean to say that the sim
pjb flatU-uing of that one llt&lt;lo string
throws the whole iMkrainent out of tone T
said the young man} snapping the 'offend­
ing wire tilth bls Ifager.
“Most certainly it docs,” tho wife an­
swered. “The wfccfie harp might jpst a*
well bo shattered m far as tho tutiefal

’•ll is vwy wonderful,” said Charles.
-Whatla wonderfall” asked Flora,
looking up into hit fa«.
“That one liUlo fault should create
snth palpable result of evil.”
’’I don't —anything •&lt;&gt; very wonder,

farhboutit," pursued the wife. “A dis­
cord is a discord, let It be great or small;
and when the harmony is once broken it
«&lt;■ harmony no more.”
/■
‘Ivie vary wonderful,’ repeated Charles.
“But I hope you understknd II now.1?
“Yes, Flora, Y-thiak I do. I sec that
the piano mo«t depand, for (perfect bar-,
mony, upon very atnall thing*. I under­
stand that even cme little fault can des*
stroy ail its umefaf power, and throw 11
human btkrt iilsif Whscsnipe ibis fa.
htrament Is" of Domestic Life.
Upon

Flor* started tu» these, words fell upon

-hot reach het* “J
listen long enou

’ ChaHea'TejftpWi
Mra. time after bit

‘I understand you now,' yhc whispered,
yiag her, bead upon his bcorn.
*• wliat iluypu understand f’ b* naked,
injing'Iiih arm about her.
W. 5.1'
,
■•YpT/h«iiAi/hat &lt;riMi
alight fault

..’

■ CtAr BAK,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,

u.1.

.sbdlc

ItWai
ed upon it a* a’
didherbMtto

^etST~S
*a...nr««*har*ek.

and pressed bls finger upon hit birow. He
had an idea. It was a curious thought, upon her husband's knso, Mid promised
but be' drtarmined to carry ft out.
He him that she would suite to overcome
slipped quletly.wp stairs and got a pair of the one fsult that had troubled him.
plnuhera.and wen he returned and opened
And she did overcome ft; and she was
amply repaid for all her trooble.
It
brought joy to herself at well as to her
away op In (ha sixth octave, he let It husband. S ba overcame the fault, and
down just about half a tons.
When ho the domestic harmony was perfect; and
had done this he shut up the instrument, she never forgot the lesson she bad thus
received. She had learned bow slight a
and went away to his store.
. In thg evening Charles came home ear­ thing could throw the music of the fire
ly, as his wife had bidden him, and after side into jarring discord, aad •Tfif after
lea they repaired to tbs parlor. For an she was watchful that not aven tho amalboor dr more they conversed opon vari­ leal of the domestic harp airings should
ous topics, end then tho young man asked
bis companion to sing to him one of the
songs ho loved ao well. She gave him a
. RXCUABJMOX THE SPY.
kies, and when he hnd opened lbs piano,
she eeated herself al the inatrurnent. She
playfid a simple prelude, And then com­
menced the song. It waa a tweet, plain­
tive, thing, full of soul and feeling, and
she sang it with tender, touching pathos. this city sends os the filllowing particu­
But she waa not to finish. Right in tho lars of the operations nf Richardton, the
middle of one of the moet delicate pas­ rebel apy, who was' captured and hung
sages she suddenly stopped nnd a qulek a«*netlm« since io Frederick Qty, Maryshudder, as though something grated
'
harshly and painfully upon her feelings, language:
ebook her frame.
“1 knew this Richardson from the very
“What Is the matter 1” asked Charles, beginning of the war. When we were
professing much surprise.
first ordered on to Baltimore be came
“Mercy I” cried Flora, with another
shudder, “what a horrible discord! Binging songs and selling them. Ik was
Didn't you hear lt1”
a man of about fifty years of age, with a
“1 noticed that you stopped.
But long light-colored beard, very intellectual
where was tho discord 1”
looking, and with a soft, pleasant, voice
“Why—something must be the matter
with the piano. Just wait a moment.”
Thus speaking Flora ran her fingers and having an excellent voice ho used to
over the keys, and iu a very few moments delight the soldiers with his songs.
she found the discordant note. Her rar
“On Sundays he distributed tracts, and
was very sensitive, and the jar of the I recollect one day talking to him about
faulty member really tortured hor.
them. He was an excellent draughtsman,
“Only hear that!” *!&gt;o said
and got up an engraving of our fort on
“Are there any more notes out of the Federal HlUf of which 1 nave some copies.
way ?” asked Charles.
He was inand out of all tho camps con­
Sho ran the rest uf keys over, and pro stantly, and was rather fond of asking
nounccd them all perfect.
questions. Tlie reason bo gave for this
“Let ua look in and find the string,” was that he was getting up a history of
fursued the husband, at tho ajino time
(ting the tup of the instrument back.
“Inere it is,” said Flora, touching the Frederick Qty. His questions appeared
key very lightly, and pointing to the vi­ to he rather too systematic and pointed.
brating wire.
He was arrested on thi, account by three
“What!'* exclaimed Charles, “and different parties, but gave such plausible
must you stop your sweet sung for so excuses to the fir;t two that they let him
nligLl a thing as that! Come—go uu and co. Gen. Slucum was In command at
fini*h~ iL”Frederick Qty. and ao strong waa the
“Finish it! Are you craxy 1”
suspicion excited acainal him, both by
Only I want his questions on tills occasion and bv
“Nvt quite, my love.
you to sing to me tho rest of the song.” the circumstances reported by many auL
“But how can 1 sing and play with diers who had for some time suspected
such an fibominabh&gt;’di»cord 1”
him, that it waa determined to try to
“Why," urged the husband soberly ftice some confussion out of him.
and earnestly, “you do ftot mean to tell
“He was put upon a burse with his
me ilia: the simple stretch uf that one arms pinioned behind him and a rope
little string can mifae such trouble. Just around hrs n«k. The horse ws&gt; led un­
look in here.
Seo how many other der a tree, and the end uf the rops thrown
strings there are—how many larger, and over a branch.
The rope was pulled
longer and heavier. It cannot be that tight and the horse driven from under
this one poor little thing can be of w him. He*«as allowed to hang thirty
much account."
seconds, and ;heu let down.
When
“Merqj- on me, Charles ! 1 thought brought to he refused to answer any ques­
you "knew more about music than that," tions. He was hung up again, and when
revived a second time, lie answered some
returned Flora, almost indignantly.

.ur^.h. «o=H •Irfvp u&gt;

&amp;sNot long sloes, 71a Of

pears to have been acted upbn*t&gt;y

evsraioee. One of lhe etacgwtioM.(fa
sobstaace) was that iuanediatcly upon
any great disaster, to, or apy great auo-,
cem of our firms, they should put forth*
feelers, enlarging upon the loss &lt;&lt; life,
expense, and delay; sboaM ask if thfa
cruel war is nave^ to oeaea. Mid ahpulcL
hlutan artnUtioa,. with a viow-Xo negoti­
ating for peace on the most magnanimous
terms to the secessionists, eapeclally 'If
lher were badlr defeated.
As the rebelswro now almost crashed.
ora at the North will at once act opon
this suggestion 'with their, usual unanimi­
ty and energy—that they wft!;averi drop
their programme in regard to Cfr**

uoo, v Ou so.
, .
Lest any feebleminded .Union man of
the North should be mislead i»y thW,Con­
certed outcry, allow me tu esll the aitentlon of your readers to the following
fads:
. ;•
•
■ - _
. 1. Tho loyal tncn.^fthp Soo.lh.wiml do
armistice, coniprumise, or terms ,&lt;»t any
sort, and will listen to nOne that wi8 bd
devised to screen traitors.
:
2. No man that has shown himadf un­
flinchingly true to bls couutryw'l/i [qivi|
life, or who baa borne arms in her behalf
aaks for or will tolcrate'any thing 'Jot tho
sort.
“
and always expect td bo foe tho Union,
demand that the baave men who are put­
ting down this wicked rebellion, and not
the cowards and traltors^who’havc been
impeding them, shall be permitted to
finish the job, which they arc ityg fair
way uf compictlhg in the only way that
it ought t.^’0 finished—by force o firm a.
'
' A’TbtIk

Tn a ‘Gskudack' Tbadk’at IUcu»“BB. '
—Sergeant Frtrxer. of the 2d Drlqwaro
regiment, has recently returned'fAhn
Richmond as a psruled prikonerj and
gives home interesting facts to the Phila­
delphia Iitqttirer. Hu thus daacribos the
greenback trade while ha was io prison:
“Every fua.days a man with a heavy
beard, who idukod like anojd politlciau,
would come over with a basket containing *
several hundred dollars’ worth of qenrter
dollars and gold pieces, for the purpose _
of exchanging them fur greenbacks. ■ The
rales were as follows: Four dullafa in
specie for a five dollar greenback, or
eighteen dollars in spede for a twenty
dollar greenback.
He asked*the wan.

it wn about Die same price a,, brought
io the North. 'Oh,' said he, *JcfT*ki g'liBR
up, yon know. pWtty soon, but,* added
he, 'you niutn't mind what J say. i I'm
one of the Cumniissionera’ Npf. a bfaf
of bread or the moat tfifling thing puulduf tbu questions asked. The third hang* be purchased without payment Gelng di-'
ing brought a fall confession. He had in nisnded in ‘greenback’ currency. PThe
his breast pocket a small brandy flask. excitement about •groMiliaeks^'Wbioh the
He told his nptora to unscrew the nietai Richmond Aayforer ertffax red to a .few,
bottom -of this, -^fa doing so they found days unoe, docs out begin to di^qrebo
a coiiaidcrublwhollow. sin: thia huilow the reality,., bioUibig-bai. ‘grtunlicks,’
‘greenbacks,* is Ue c^y,'If anjibihg etrt
and &gt;» p«rt of t|ie lining of one of his
bouts ,thoy found 'jplaos' &lt;?f all our Is oflercdHnj^iyirnlnt* to the pell Iera;
work?, very carefully and” beautifully small abop-kM-pers and otbeni with whom
drawn, also the cxnc; poyilion aiid num', they bad a chance to deal.”
bers of each regimen’-, and c’veh the par­
“Btoodf” as a lirtllsb EjilifieL'*
ticular companies detalYqd. for ploknt fiM
other service} Tan thousand fire hundred
M. D. Conway writes from L^mM
dollars in “greenbacks” were found upon that be beard Mr- Bright wy that the
him, Weaidua a quantily/iif 'CooredcraU Eagliah people bad, bora greatly demor­
money. Tills was all handed over uxlhe alised by the CdiDcan war, and tbit uu
five men who arrested hl&amp;j
duublXjjey.could now bo carfi^Uaip war
“lie also told them that they would twice as easily a m before.. ...Jlfajpoai^
find in a certain place a mulatto who was lion wgaLragerlyJedM, tg^mfitgn^
bis nephew (he himself was awhitc man.) judges present. \\ Lc;Im»F or/jirt ,tbh hru,
His only cither accomplice was his son. tai vein of the ,§qgji*h pwijile bits bojtr
He told them that thia negro could guide exasperated by' tfiTtastc of Bussiaa Ucx&gt;4
them.,tp » piece whncrc1 they ppuld cap­
it baa &lt;«ci*y decided existenoe, anditfsfiro
ture some two thousand ufStoort&gt; men. ia someidfctiifiHuice-fa that unlpnnal flv
Richardton was, it seems, in constant
pleUvoof lb. lower cloaeea, bMoboMdla
communication with Sfoaijl, and ho, cod- •fiery thing “bloody.”
The frequency
fessed that ha bad Leea ’ fanurtiingJhe
with which lldaAigllfisLuf wools occurs
rebels informatlbo all 'through the war'.
io any prowd Is amaxing. A man pflfeni
VOtyqplafter the.mulatto. He to bet a bloody shilling that jhere will
um foilud, .placed escurely on a horse, be.'b bloody .rah) ’lo-morriw) afiifther
««S */®y«L.K™d B* ■«* ■? «sneat to.&gt;itit.tho consequences of playing wMl aiartf And
Mr. Dfckao^
false. The expedtyoq was so .fir,*uootr»- noeorel oCa» lariofopwlk party,
ful as lo capture autno oF Stuart** tpen.
The negro waa retained by Grn. Slocum,
and curiaidered By filhFY mosl valuable ogres, would,'to thie of the unam-foeratfa
party-also. Bo-tnueb eahcoiuary . Ufa
vraa.aem hoarp. To show liow^aWftOwRlctehdaoa him*.If wa» hung. The body rd thia alaqgA s&gt;a FF*°..««xisiupf
Ibp
remained hanging for tivd days, wboo ft MpniiB’wte
wafi eut down and-borted.’ '
“Before he waa ebt down I afiw one that bo most'giro me that blood* ioircr.
cavalry inwtfirtde up and attempt to cut eign back,
squared off. anil jwWjtbaaiM
off* lodkefbwfa with a &lt;te»knife. Not bloody pulicaovan wmo ua’ami *rough*
us to your bloody, Honor 1’’
Qj

She Is Che flnm-filhfcvr Mid player within: flq
tl.0 harmony of my
rr- piano.
tho wbolrdlrdfi
tny
Oh, !\ YAye, •wpelllCirB. ;Must It. not bo
ON*VULCANITE RUBBER

BASE.. if ate wooldmtly »ry V&gt; Improve —
I miiM ioaMber iytefe,—If *»• *

i

-tttn

my
tf

mdul

it, re«», •lit «- The CoMtabi* made tbefcrth
Ur *» W4«n »poa Ur

l*f’.

up U well dUust rated by th*
Fnparor ofMexco. Maximilfat
Uta is brother ofOpcla JrnKpl

Ur°' KtUfe*

Ah*

.

�HAsrnres b

' WuttUnau
Iu

We4»eM»y ,M»ralM. *«K *

ministration trakas we do It by rebellion,

ure v« um oca ncn ra Gon,

and go

'II

At Che request c
(•atitule will be

E&lt;

r, 1868, at 2 P.Jt., d
weeks. Thia Institute &lt;
is sole purpose of fi&lt;

thing—tbo berries

Wlchlt^n Centra*, BsUirwaJ
Kantasfcy.
Tbe resell of tbe election in Kentucky,
what different from what the

Methadt
naannaa, Sept. 7th, 1863. ‘ confident that
Agreeably to pub!io notice, tho last
elected efficera of tbr Barry County Ag-• !y embrace thia opportunity* to barn Un
improved methods whieh are no* Uiag

rabw .Hh
tbiw«i M
murderers, not attached to any military

them, end bought up all the plants and
L. x..l&gt;'&lt;r.!vino them in order to oive them

NEW FALL GOODS.

Court House in the village of Hastings,'
and tho object of the meeting stated by
cocan of rxmucriow.
/
to try to substantiate the charge of Gov­ D. tt Robinaoa, Preside.L
Tho course of instruefioo will embrace five hundred and sixty members. It fa
now supposed that In two weeks its ranks
Ou motion, proceeded to elect officers the following subject a, vizi The Organ­
ernmental interference.
But even this
will be fult^-wben they will start for
unaatiaftotory aolaoe is,not permitted to for the Society, to hold their offices until isation and Government of Schools;
Moral Training; Primary Instruction Dixie.
thoAprieulhiritt is a large Journal, of32
exert its aoporioc effect upon t!» nerves the next meeting'of the Society, or until and Object Leesons: Drawing; Syntheti­
pages In ersry number, is beautifully tot
of Um Copperheads.
Figures will not others are chosen, as follows:
up and is Illustrated with many pleasing
cal Geography and Map Drawing; Phys­
President, Gilbert Striker; Secretary. ical Geography ; Methods io Eletnentary
lie; nnd it is these which take away this
Bridgeport, Ala, Sept. 4.—Gen. Burn and Instructive Engravings, which are
J. M. Nevins; Treasurer, 8. C. Prindle. sod Advanced Reading; inOrtbqgruphy; side telegraphs that he tooh Kingston on alone worth tbo whole cosL Tbe pages
in Elementary Grammar and Composi­ the second inau Part, of Minly’a brigade are literally filled with good things—
The entire vote of Kentucky, it is true,
XXECCTtVX C0MM1TIXK.
tion ; In ArlthmcUo; and in Botany and from this army, went into Kingston sim­ plain, prac’tfaaMa, f raliabls information
falls somewhat abort of the vote of that
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
Assyria, Richard Joeee; Johnstown, Natural Philosophy.
ultaneously with Burnside's army.— up&lt;?n every thing connected with the work
State for President In 1860. Tho pres Win. P. Bristol; Barry, L. Polly; Prai­
Burnside soys he met with but little seri­ r.f the.Hotwsnoio, the Gabdbn, and the
ent vote of the State, with eleven coun­ rieville, Hiram Lewis; Orangeville,
J U. Gaaooar, A. 8. Wslcb, E. L. ous opposition. AU of East Tennessee, Fax*,—Including a very Reading and
ties yet to hear from, foots upat 126,638. James Stuart; Hope, Geo. W. Valenthr, Rimjct, D. P. Mathew, J. M. B. 8iu- except the Chattanooga region, has been instructive Department for Children and
Baltimore, J. H. Day; Maple Grove,
As wo cannot, consistently with ths evacuated, and ia now free—everything youth that ia hardly surpassed by any
The vole for Governor in 1859 was 143,­
J. Badcock: Castleton. D. W. Smith;
object in view, take time for reviewing working splcndidlv whb both Bnrnaido’a of.dtt professedly Childym’s Magawnc*.
479; in 1860, for President 147,216; Hastings, N. Barlow, J. N. Laduw, Win. the! common branches, it is required that and thia army, 'fbo great obstacles in
Tho thousands of nsefol hints and segBorder State Convention in 1861, 111,­ Cooper, R. B. Wightman; Rutland, Asa alU those wbo join the Institute, shall I tbe region of Lookout Mountain will be gestions In the Ayrieultierut, all prepared
129. The elevon counties lo bear from D. Kork, P. Olis; Yankee Springs, J. come prepared to puss a thorough exam­ aormotinted in a day or two.
by practical working men and women
Parish: Thornapple, J. C. Bray ; Irving,
Louisville,
Sept
41-*»Rvo
deserters
who know what they are talking about—
will undoubtedly increase tho vote of
ination in Arithmetic, Grammar, Local
II. J. Ken field, J. L&gt; Sisson; Carlton,
from the 22d Kentucky Infantry were can not fail to be worth many dollars to
this year to folly 130,000-but 13,000 C. Welton, II. B. Barnum; Woodland/ jSeography Reading, Skiing, and Pen­
shot at MunfordsviHo al nnou, and two every reader, whether residing In City,
manship.
less than that of 1850 and not 17,000 less Wm. W’ood, S. 3. Ingerson.
of the 28d were respited until October.
Village, or Country. There are special
to school omcm.
Tho nswjy elected officers of the Socie­
than that of I860; and almost 10,000
THE LA JIG EOT AND BEST
reasons for subscribers now : Ftpl, Tbe
Il is a special design of this Institute
ty, present, orgunixed, and
mere than that of 1861.
rule u»r distributing tbe Strawberry
to
prepare
a
class
of
Teachers
for
the
On motion of N. Barlow it was voted
planta la, “first come first served*;" and
Now let ns take the highest vote KenNew
York,
Sept.
5.
—
A
Morris
Island
larger
and
more
advanced
district
and
that;the Armnal Fair of the Society be
Steond. every new subscriber for theStd
held at the Fair grounds in Hastings, on other schools, and ns for as practicable, letter of tbe 1st, tathe Herald, aaysi •
“Four Monitors, ths Passaic, i'atap annual Vulumd (that is, for all .of 1864.)
we find, os abbre stated a deficit in the Wednesday and Thursday, the 14&lt;h and it will bo made an agency for supplying
aco, Nahant and Montauk cams In yes­ will gat tho remaining numbers of this
good
schools
with
Teachers,
and
gooo
15th
days
of
October
next.
late vote of less than 17,000.
Several
year ntxs. Take our adviec then, and
Voted that a committee of five be Teacher* with schools. School Officers terday afternoon and Mgagtd Fort Moul­
MONFY TO PA Y FOR GOODS,
chosen to make all necessary arrange­ are therefore invited to send in their ap­ trie and the batteries on ButlivmfrJsland.
(Oaaaoa Jiao, 41 Pari IL”
vote of Kentucky. Owing to the numer­
ments for holding tbe said Fair; which plication, staling the' location of tbe firing an occasional shot at Surntcr and
Tbe engagement opened at
school, the number of pupils, the branches Wagner.
ous rebel raids, aud ita exposed condi­ committee wfiro chosen as follows :
o’clock, and for about two bourn the
-------------------------------------------J. N. Ladow, R. B. Wightman, D. to bo taught, the length of school lerms, 3:30
tion, emigration has naturally tended
If the
and the wages. These applications will j
was maintained with great intensity, in the great Strawberry list
/rem rather than to this State. And then Striker, D. G. Robinson, J. M. Nevina. be entered in a register, to be opened tor 'I particularly on the rebel “side.
The «•
fir­ plant* are to eoms to joti by mall, ns
*■»On motion, voted that the proceedings
again, the recruits furnished by Kentucky
of this mseting be published in both vil­ this purpose, and suitable teachers, as far ing from Moultrie and Battery Bee was tMy can safely do, eend an extra five
to the rebel army hare been nearly or lage papers.
as possible, will be pul in communication terriffic. Their heavy guns rattled off cents to cover the mailing. Tb«»»edAirwith tbo School Boards making tbe ap- like a snare drum in tattoo, and,tbe wa­ ing td see tbe Ayficulturiil, before sub
quite equal to the above deficit, in tho
On motion, tho meeting adjourned.
ter about tbe Monitors was jetting up in scribing, can get a p&lt;at-p«id copy, by ■
plfaatiuM.
J. M. Nevins,
G. Stbixku,
vote of tho State.
But, on the other
For the purpose of defraying necessary j ell direethina Many thou struck die sending -» dimt &lt;0 tbe Publialiers, as
Secretary.
President.
hand, had this vote been all in the State,
Tbe above.
expenses, each member of tbo Institute Monitors, but did little damage.
•
•
and given for the Wickliffe dynasty, It
will pay 81 admission fee.
heavy rifle nnd 15-incb shells uf the iron
Agricultural Fairs.
Tbo Institute will bo conducted under clads burst with effect over nnd in Moul­
could not have saved it from an inglo­
trie, and sent the earth whirling, in al! cinnatl Tfrirt, »pcakiug «&gt;( the draft, asys:
State Fair at Kalamaxou, Sept. 22d, the direction of tbe under»igned.
rious defeat. So, it will be^seen, that,
directions.
Wagner was repealtSly “It is now nkserted that Ohio will trot be
J. M. GREGORY,
23d, 24th, 25lh.
Ol'h Motto—
take this subject in any lighter.; please,
Svperi nltndent of Public ‘instruction.
struck by the exploding aheltxand some­ oillrd upon to furnish m*&gt;re thau twelve
Agricultural and Mechanical Associa­
it still proves that Kentucky is heartily tion, Fair at Baltic Creek, Oct. Otb, 7th,
what damaged. After two or three houre thousand drafted men. as it has already
A. 8. WELCH.
fighting tbe Monitors withdrew.
The firnisbed more voltmleerathan ita quota.
sick bf the Wickliffe neutrality, and that and Sth.
&gt;.
Principal of Formol School.
object of the attack has nut been dcvel- Illinois will !&gt;e called &lt;&gt;n Au- but lew also ;
Calhoun County Agricultaral Society,
she is not held to her allegiance by Fed­
WB WILL KOT BE
and it la In lieved that Indiana u ill escape I
Fair at Marshall, Sept. 30lh, and Oct.
eral /bayonets.
DraQ.
the draft entirely, ns her eitisrns arc vol1st and 2d.
untcering by hundreds. Kansas has fur­
Eaton Co. Agricultural Si&gt;oicty, Fair
Abbe McMasters, of this city, nddresal Charlotte, Sept. SOtli^id UcL 1st cd a Copperhead meeting st Dubuque,
Ciocinnatti, Sept 6.—A disputeh was nished troupe enouah to cover the pres­
Again, and California wheels Into lino and 2J.
Iowa, on the 22d instant, in which he received in this city, to-day, announcing ent and next draft. If n second is ordered."
G&gt;
Jackson Co. AgrlculturaTSoaiety, Fair aaid, as reported in the Doily TimH of that Gen. Burnside entered Knoxville on
in favor of sustaining the Government iu
National CaMKTxav av‘ Gsrrrsui-aa.
' '
’/» • ‘
its efforts to preserve the Union.
Such at Jackson, Sept 30th, and Oct. 1st that city ;
tho 4th. No particulars.
— About fourteen acres of land, fronting
and 2d.
"He Us been frequently,a»ked, since
indications of tbe popular feeling to per
&lt;&gt;n the Baltimore turnpike and extending
Tho annual Fair of the Kent County be came here, why Seymour had not op­
petaate our institutions, and to rebuke Agricultural Society will be held al posed the.draft 1 Ha "would say that Mr
to rtw To fceytowa road, embrac ing the
Fort Monroe, Sept. 6.—Tbe dispatch highest point on tho Cemetery Hilf hare
disloyalty, Vallandighamism, and Cop- Grand Rapids, Oct 1st, 2d, and 3d.
Governor hail done ill that it vat undent
perbeadism are truly ^radTying to patri ■ Tbe Ottawa County Agricultural So­ to do. In a abort lime there would be a steamer Oleander has just arrived from lurctij pun based by y&gt;e Slate of Pennsyl­
off Charleston. She reports Sumter per­ vania for n esoicttry for the interment
otic hearts everywhere, and arc none the ciety will hold their 8th annual Fair cm convention held, which would adopt res fectly demolished, but the rebel flag still
of the gallant aud noble dead of the
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 23J olutions opposed to the war and against
Tim
aud 24th.
,
’1
forcing people to light. Ifamau wauled floating. Gen. Gilmore dug out and cap memorable battle of Gettysburg.
prospect Is bright for an early realisation
The Berrien County Agricultural .So­ to fight let him join the army, but no tured 75 men from their rifle pits in front nrrnngfinsnls for plaiting Hie ground)?
of our fondest hopes. What great excuse ciety will bold its 13th annual Fair at one
'
should be forced to enter tiro service of. Fort Wagner last Tuesday. Every­ prepatury to the removal of tbo dead,
thing
wns
progressing
favorably.
*
are
making
at
rapidly
as
pnMlblr.
Olh
। the despots in power,
Gentlemen
Coppe^beadisnvcah Invent as an effect to Ntloa, on Sept. 301h and Ocu 1st and 2d. of
er States bave been invited to on operate
The Sanilac County Agricultural So- Gov.
1
Seymour will act up to these reso­
A. L. SKINNER.
the apparent Ibyoliy of California, we
in the removal ef tbe soldier dead to
ciety will bold ita annual Fair on the 1st lutions.,
I
certainly cannot conjecture. What Burn| ’ u,lt ia not safe,’ said tbe speaker, ‘to
these grounds.
and 2d days of October.
St M, Sept. T.-H.
The Gvnesaee County Agricultural Bo 1oppose the draft now. New York is full Mempbirdtspatch to ths 2d, mjs: “Gens.
salt, at the point of the bafonet, we can ciety will bold Itaannual Fair at Flint, of
&lt; Federal bayonets.
Wo had a riot, Grant and Thomas have gone to New
P«u4 Calk*.
I
the tax-payers, many of whom are Orleans. It is rumored that Banks is
have no idea. But the inventive genios on Wednesday, Thursday aad Friday, but
Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st and 2d.
&lt;democrats, will have to pay for ths de­ going to Texas, and Grant will command
of Copperheadiam will probably tnanusetts 54tb and other colored men captured
The 1 Cob annual Fair of the Oakland 1struction of property, and It will com® alljho Mississippi river regiuo.
, I at Fort Wagner at the disposal of the
TBE GJKBAT
feeturo some excuse, for tho rebel ty ranny Oouqly Agricultural Society will bo held hard
I
ou ibcot. As a question uf brute
.l
army has moved from Scale authorities of South Carolina. If
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
at Pontiac, Oct 7th, 8th and 9th.
I
force
it is not policy to make war on tbo the vicinity of Enterprise, but iu what
this be true they will not be .exchanged
Government now. . JF&lt; tried it once and direction is not known."
The following dispatches announcinj
and president Uncoln's retaliatory policy
the result of the California' election havl
wHJ deubtlsM be pat inoprftatiod.
bcca received at Washington:
'
While on a recon noissanre one Sunday,
WhatesaUig Teas la ikfs Caaalry.
recently, near Helena, Arkansas, Colonel
PitKFARrxo roa II*an Wear,—A
DcCocta came uj&gt;on a negro prayer meet­ THoarrr.—Six years ago, tbe name of lbs
meeting of the National Democratic Cor.Loyal California sends greeting. The ing in tho woods. Where a large number terrible Nana Sahib was certain to be
mlitee is called to roeet&gt;l tbe St. NML
Union State and Congressional tickets ufblacka were assembled for, woMhlp; met With in dispatches from die East In­
olaa Hotel, hv New Yorir, Sept. 71h, for
are elected by a majority of 25,000 to With his smalfpirty be lingered In lbs dies, the mutiny there being.at ita worst
the purpoee of fixing tbo time and place
80,000
’
outskirts for a while, and listened to tbe about thia time. Nans Sahib a monster na h .lw eouS.mrf t, riu»„, ,1„ of holding the mat Dcrnocmtld National
F. R LOW.
(Signed)
prayer of the black prcacljer. ; He was of cold-blooded oruslty, had become no­ law com. Imide m Be..
u,. ti Convention.
'
firoynia for the deliverance ofhib brothers torious for his wholesale slaughter of help­ Mu rf&lt;Mpe„m.
less Won: 00 and children during ths&gt; Ste-1
rum the'ehataa of slavery with all the
"p““- &lt;•’ »’■» 5.000 cmiraUnd. h.
To B. U. Btaaloti, Secretary ofWar:
carnwtJiesapf the negro ministers—for poy rebellion. Ho hat been much looked
We have moved on the enemy's
God to hasten the coming of the annihi- for. a heavy orice being set on his hsad,
and they are odre, California by he
and has finally been captured by an 1
Jatora of their enslavers.
The Colonel
aids you and jour army.
God
then sudden! r made Ms appearanoo among fantry captain in Ajinrer, some 220 miles
yea in your arduous work.
them with his email party, and informed from ths tltv of Delhi. There is no
them that their prayers were answered, doubt of bis identity. Much money was
SPECIAL
•o urf» nrwwM, bring io, th. nraa 1 tUt
11m Union ticket la elected by over­ and that he bad come to deliver them.—
rt. atean»r ■S«ib«n? r-unftrtf hTUO
whelming majorities.
By her rote*, They bailed Mm tjlth shouts ofJoy; and,
S.p.rlw.nfcfflu.rf
California has sat an example worthy of raising their hands to heaven, called dn
]£,“"■) u»pi th, wMahmu,' wn&gt;
imitation. ...i
God to LTcesthtlr deliverer.
Cdl, De immediate trial,, eon vfctiow and ateoeliou
Custa Instructed them to contf to the followed, &lt;/enure*. lie was the bead and
Gooo Enovuh.—Col. Farectntn, of shore immediately, and bring with- them front, thehMrtaadJhand oftbeJadieawMTaiaaaa.^Ik
Um second Wisconsin Regiment, has been all tbe horses, mules and cotton they
could lay their hands onl
Shortly the
nominated on the Union ticket of that
inflicted or£ every rebel spinet
entire assombly of wonihfppcrs was
British
authority.'
transferred into one yast caravan, pur­
child k— tern a UMwg Damoeral, tai suing Ita way to the Fiver bank aud llbPOR S A LE.
.
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CASH STORE

IN BATTLE CREEK F

Tbe Annual meeting in Hastings I] I
ion school District (District No. 1.) w]
held at the school house, on Monday etl

In abeenoo of the Moderator, the rare
ing waa called lo order by N. Barlo-1
Director.
The Financial Report'd the Board &lt; I

STO6K OF GOODS

Baslow, Director, by which it appea l
t£af a 'deficit of nearly 814, exists in tfel

_ ___ .jwyenue of last year, aside from an utl
settled account of Robinson a Wlghtmal

of433 for a sto ve and pipe furnished th I
dtaG-ict, It also appears from this repor I
tSat more than 300 pupils had been hl

CALL AND EXAMINE
OVR

Smalt
Profits and ready pay

CARPETS

OIL-CLOTH^

L'

E''-i
-

kotioes-

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The .wheat .harvest' fa. pretty Marly 'bl, no. owr 11,000,000,000.
over, and although from all the inform*- ।
' liun we can gather, tbs crop wilj not be
(
so
largess last year, still lbs quality will
employing against, that doomed city fa
malto up for the loss In quantity. Iu this
tooedraarihwd:
7
. rbtn. our dally
The name “Game* fire” is applied to
reports, there ia such a wide discrimina­
Attempting to do with the sword . of tho
tion between tho ths old and new cropj
patriotic motivea; and who,

&lt;ay&lt;

,, f, thu

knowing

Wkva that

of what toe obemista call ‘taraenisni

that the latter commands 4a5c more thau
tbe formsr. In come sertioris oftMsiBtate,
tbe drought has Injuredfosoms skraut

pare the positions which they now occu­ in the eeura* of ita discharge, enwttiwg a
offensive odor. “Gresk fins'* lias
py with the deeds nod the words of n moat
i
late rain.i will have a tendaney lo rmKnro
sen ployed in European
true Union Democrat. Col. Fairchild, frequently-been
'
it,aad although tho yield will not te a.
large as lut year, stiil chore will .be a
fiur aurplus for export.
The yWd of
rivwd
*i.r&lt;Syria,
oota has been good all over, and the qual-

attendance upon the school-during-lhJ
year; • and’ ,lbexTrustees recoin mend tsl

STOCK

Che employment of ah'additionel teacher I

•,

On motion, It was voted lo raise bd
tax the yum of-11,000, for tbe support ul
tfie school the ensuing year.
j

• K. Barlow and Willard Hart were re

elected Trustees, their term having ex­
pired. On motion the meeting adjorned.
CoraTY Faib,—The Eleventh Annual
X^toTumi Barry County Agricultural

Society ' will be held al Hastings, on
Wednesday nnd Thursday the 14ih.»and |
15th of October next.

Pmcatobial.—Fa*xx Aixxx Esq. of I
thia village, will please accept our thanks I
for a large pickerel.

Printers can appro-1

etale such favors if anybody can.

Thank

ywkj-^taok ycm.___________

Dxmomxsts Quarterly Mirror
of Fashions for tho Quarter ending Nov. |
20th ia received. Jt is a superb number, I

and la a great favorite with all Ladies'- of
. trikth and refinement.

Some

valuable

patients accompany each nnmber of this
vaiuahia /nagaxine.

Racoatn'e Omti. I
Hast mgs, Sept 1, «. j

Ashley.
On motion, tlw following accounts were,
audited and allowed and orders drawn.
,J. W. Buckle allowed fit* dullara .ott
Treasurers salary. J4 M. Nsvioa aM. I

F. D. Aekley, two duMara each os pnnt
ittg billa.' J. H. Sutton twenty dollars |
on salary for ringing bell.
W. Haya. I
five dollars for extra earvioe in preparing
minutes for publication.
.
On motion, the statement In relation
$****! S-•«-, '» “J

o«

mud, ii« ita to**

U.^kl.Ur.1., MMM M &lt;bn«ud M
C1»l~ Slrertjn™ B~f.
wav awl lo Cwak Slrr.1. and Crvvk.
Suial. frow CBaMSUwl walk lo S...0I
SuaH in lb villa,, of IlMan, w k
W .w.M-*,.,.
.1___ Hiirtv

WUB-n.
•
, Recorder

• —&gt;
EaTibe rebel Gert. Stuart U In div
griX- h la raforud &lt;V&lt; ka *. b«ajsnored from bis command, and Gen.
Heod pul in Ms place. 80 fiekie is fortun&lt;-. Flhren months ago Stuart was,
rkW tbitaxoeplioe ofJscksoo. the mn«i
popular General in the rebel army ®f ' H-

nUXDLB.
jn*Mt terribly; but Hooker improved
.
l-A Cfn.rl ‘■BO.

■

aoooioia. ousor

wx?
Vandal N»tiUM. The !
pr~ and the -Martyr" ar. 'i
s&lt;i.n&gt;uch in love with treason limit
1

HroMVvnkwm^

Wfjj
to renew the scones &lt;&gt;f
wio% Among those who drew prises in

MSWJLXSW0S
T

d raw

&lt;*■ bij. •» e a
fHjy ML

«VA.U».

MU

�limit.

as

COME AND BUY MORE WILCOX &amp; GIB]

um

stock to tlm atnuunt of

GOODSI
cast

R. J. GRANT!
“a™ ™

“• ,,nh"

Jfqal goiters.

naeralton of the matter.
:
On motion, tbs report was accptcd.
Recorder Sbkaknax thought the suggtoUtm Of thsComtiittostobe dtmffiarg.
ed wostld not bs insisted oa. The Commlttos had done extraordinarily wsll.—
Ws owed it to the pstfofe of if.rtinr. to
do something more. Hs hoped the Com­
mutes tvould ba continued Another week.
He would build ths road himseif, If be
bad tbe means. On motion, the thanks
of tbo meeting ware tendered the Comtnlttes for wbst it had done.
On motion, the Committee was co nt in
Tbe Annual meeting ia Hastings Un­ usd another week.
On motion,'adjourned for one week.
ion school District (District No. 1,) was

jrossibls fcr Uto get oat of rep4r."/-fok«ry
"Has combined with Its own peeuU.r marito ell

Di MT LIKE OF TH A DE

Come nnd See !!
UVAE

WE

held at tbe school bouse, on Monday eve.

In absence oftbe Moderator, the meet­
ing was called to order by N. Barlow,
Director.
The Financial Report’of tbe Board of
Tr prices bcing'olled for was read by N.
Barlow, Director, by which it appears
ilia fa deficit of nearly t!4, exists in therevenue oflast year, aside from an un­
settled account of Robinson a Wightman

of 133 fur a stove and pipe furnished the
district. It also appears from this report'

Sdcocia* Errxcr or a Rovitn Sow.
—A member of the 24th Maasachusetts
waa scaled in the tranches a few days
ago, leaning against tbo earth work, with
hu back against Fort Wigner. A solid
shot from one of the rebel guns struck
the thick embankment behind him, and
though no visible effect was produced
upon the face of tbe parallel, the soldier
was instantly paralysed and rendered
utterly helpless. Hu was removed to
the hospital, aud, although Chore was no
marks of injury upon his person, ho lived
only two dsye.

that more than 300 pupils had been in­
attendance upon the school during the
year; and the Trustees recommended

JUST RECEIVED
«p«r priutad and eireulatlngin said nmnly of
'•"Z-tl,r. u" ,••***»• ’«*'• pnr««* to
aid day of bearing.
, «?’
S. O. PRIXDLK,
(A tree copy.)
Judga of Probata.

On motion, it was voted lo raise by
tax the sum of 11,000, for tbe support of

the school the ensuing year.

e esteem it the beat machine fur family ui
lileb ia unexceptionable."—8igued b« uiu
red uLtiMoa of Philadelphia.
■ t-yScxn son a Cibcumb. Jfcj
JAMES WILCOX, Manalaolurer.
508 Broadway, N. Y.

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER

N. Barlow and Willard Hays were re­
elected Trustees, their terin having ex­

pired.

On motion die meeting adjorued.

CorsTT Fant.—Tbe Eleventh Annual
Fair of the Barry County Agricultural
Society will] be held at Hastings, on
Wcdueadsy and Thursday tbo
15th of Qctober next.

14ib nnd

Piscatorial.—Fk-axk Allwx Esq. of

this tillage, will please accept our tlianks
for a large pickerel. Printers can appre­
ciate such favors if anybody can. Thank
you—thank you.

.

"Mwx. DrMoRxrr's Quarterly Mirror
of Fashions for the Quarter ending Nov.
20th is received. It is a.superb number,
nnd is a great favorite with all Ladies of

Some

lasts and refinement.

valuable

patterns accompany each nnmbcr of this

valuable magazine.

,

Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tueudsv, the
Sth day of October, one thousand Ggbt’hund­
red and slxtr-tlires. ,at ten o'clock, ia the fare
noon, be Mslgned for the bearing of Mid peti­
tion, aad that the beira at law of said deccwaerLand
Havixo been called upon to examine all other pereoes interested in uid estate, are re
IHired to appear al a ncaaioo ufaaid court, then to
tbe formula or recipe for the above Bit­
• buldra al tbe Probate Oftee, in the village of
ters, which has been given to me by the Hastings, and show cause,If any there be. wbv
inventor, 1 take pleasure in stating to tbe the prater of the petitioner should not be granted.
public, that they are well known to the
medical profession as possessing proper­
ties purely tonic, and the combination is
well calculated, and especially adapted
to that dass of diseases arising from a
disordered condition uf the hepatic func­
tions, or general derangement uf the liv­
er, ao coaimon in tho malarious districts
^Estate of Brownton Minora.
of the West and South. They contain a
PROBA TK ORDER.—^TATK OF MICHIGAN
larger proportion of tonic ingredients
of Barry •’
than any other Bitters that have been County
At aaeuioo of ibel'robsle Court for tho County
submitted to me for chemical examiha of Barry, boldsn at the Probate OSes, in tbe vil­
lion. I bespeak for them a wide spi-ead lage of' llutinra, on Tuctdty tin eighth day of
Heptember, in the reason* thouaand eisbt hund­
popularity and cordially commend them red and stxty-Uireo; preaeftt S. C. Pried!*, Judge
to the public use.
Very respectfully,
C- W. Oaowar,
BrowuaM. dBtasMdOn r««dit&gt;g»nd fllimt IMpcliUoo.
Analytical Chemist.
of Deborah J. Browssoo, OuBrdiwi
See Advertisemen.
Mts.'praying, for re»*oo« therein m
th*
be flccneed to tell ceM«in

See. svj sad 3 hare no Cogs.

Usaxcb Jvoo, oftbe "American Agrieullariit,"
aaraoftha
FMITERSH. CLOTHES WHINGER:
“A child can readily wring not a tubfall of
.l.ik_ 1.. _ r — —
I.
„ll._ -

3SDOT3 * BEDIB3,

GROCERIES
NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.

On motion, voted, that the Marshal
be, and be is hereby authurixsd and df
!™in W
reeled to order Clio loti Street, from
wav east to Creek Street, and Creek; ;
Street, from Clinton Strped south to Sou th
Strart in the village of Hartinge, to be
lipenrt by giving those tatemrted thirty

days notice.
ba motion, adjourned.
.
W’l*. Have.

i

■R.
-CV&gt; ’P’. A X

A good CANVASSER wanted in every town,
j-y On receipt of tbe price from places abate
no one La selling. We will send the Wringer ,ius
or xxruac.
For parlicalsre and circulars adders*
I IL.C. DROWNING, MT Broadway, N. Y.

J JA

Cloti

E. A H. T. ANTHONY,
Manufacturers of PholoxVaphk: Materials
501 BROADWAY, M. Y.

CARD
&lt;Atry e«|fy,)

Jodga of PraMJe.

AU others era

•No. S ia the rise general); used In prlrate faai-

Proceedinge of tbe Common Cooncl 1
Rxcoanxa'a. Omtt. I
Bastings Sept. l/NSS. f

Remaining uncalled fur at tbe Hastings
Post Office, for the week ending Septem­
, Ifoard met in, purauanee of law.
ber 8, 18G3:
Tbe Pre»ident absent. JajuocH calldd
to'order by the Recorder. 'Pr*«c|t/
Trustees—Parsons, Sheldon, Etlft arfp
.Nek Icy.
On motion, the foljowing accounts worn,
aadilcd ,and allowed and orders drawn.
,J. W, Buckle allowed five dollars nu
Poroon* eallinlg for any of theabeve lattenwill
Treasurers salary. J. M. Nevins and
areadrwtiwl. CUrges forsdrarF. D. Aekley, two dollars each on print­
M,0yr,r.».
ing bills. J. IL Sntton twenty dollars
onsalarvfor ringing bell.
W. Hays
COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
five dollars for extra service In prepanng
All persons having claims against tho
minutes for publication. ,
jiUM &lt; IRiUm. IE Wr^i.
\
On motion, the statement In relation
ti:
totbgsfajfc S A.4oow, was W4 opw.

tSWthuasMi-

the merit* of lbs Wilcox £Olbba Sewing Maebine.
I Wo couidsr that a great desideratum has been
supplied by it, ia proving, beyond doubt, that
two tbmds are not. as waa aappoeed. neeeaaary

"A acrricaabls BUMhins. Of thia ws h*v* sx•rience in our own family.”—JAtatoa Thin^r
"Th* beauty sod shnpllciry .of ita moebauiam
• iMlmtrabls."—Enrit
"No Bowing macbiB* heretofore introduced baa.

Coturrv nr Rabby, is.
At a teMion of the ProbstBConrtfortbecminty ofllsrrv, holder) st the probate Ofiee, In the
»m»gs of Hutlnga, on Tnexlsv. tbs eighth
day of Sepmtober, in the year sue tborMand eight
hundred and sixty-ihree. Present, Sbertnsn C.
1‘rindle, Judge of Frubale.
In tbe nistter of lbs e.Ute of William Thomas
Carroll, late of Washington City D. C-. dteeassd.
On reading and filing the pentieo. duly verified
of C. W. llntlrr, praying that a duly autbrotka«mrt
, 11 ..A
__ .
_ J
I

the employment of an additions! teacher.

"Thia machine. In theoptnian of tho committee,
fills more nearly the requirements of a Mrfeci
family machine than any on eiblhtttoa.”-/hM4lie latUlotr RrUtUi^ rt»«r&lt; rf IBM.
f
"Taking Into tnoaldaratlon simplicity, 'cheapMBS. durability, end doing all work, tbo commit
tee were unanitnoealr ia faeur of Wilcox A Gibbs’
** * “if'*
ditole
'Xveintut, in Junto*, express our oonfidenes In

PHOTOGRAPHS.

rl»ulU«a-«

libra

MER'S

CATHARTIC TILLS
ate to mill mails known, that wo used wot An
morothanto amiiro tbe public their quaiky U

Prepared hr J Ci AVER, JI U.4CB4
Lowril.
a»d arid by
- j ,w ,
foberi* A 8tfk«r, llasUsp; V. l~Hfak». Irving;

AND

Estnte of JoAnntkaa W. Smith.
TATR OF MICHIGAN, I .. Probate Oort
Barry Com.ty,
&lt; “for said county.

S

OVERT® BURNT.

DRY GOODS!
ea PICTURES from our Catalogue will be (Bed
OS receipt of fil-90, aadseal by mail rm.

r.^.»Ki£
1%x!=i5S
to1-robBle, sod lb* Executor nsajedtherein duty ■

Aiaunns.

it Is ordered, that Monday, tbstlst
dry »f September, next, st ten u*«todMS
*&gt;r*noen. M aanigned for tbe bearing ef mM pntuioo. and that lb* bcira al law dfaaid desew
“j,
.11
intereetod'ln Mid saints

Recorder

----- ■ ’JfH tt'u------Hj-rlWreWG". Sluart b ln dl»grace..- It is reported that be has lm« re.moved- from bis command, and Gen.
Hood put in bis place. Bo fickle Is for­
tune... Fifteen montbn ago Stuart was,
vkitli thevexoeplion ofJackaea, tbe most
popular General in the rebel Army of v if-

pray."'rf lbs petition si—ifi •*

~ ADMINISTRATORS sale.

In Um nutter of the estate of John L. McLellan

Is furAar ordvrSd, that U&gt;» printer
s fo lbs psraona tatsrasledlev said sri
.deucy ofarid priHlon and tbs Uari

.. d‘a,?.,7L‘^£S“U viihmanafartorsra

WUOLKAJJE TO COUYtlT MHtC&amp;Ml

HARD-WARE!
LOWEST CAMB MARKET VALUE.' V*
I deal largely is

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STOVES 1

^raiX’ttT!S^?c3SS» mj
'T1___________

must terribly; but Hooker impnnad
o-.k, .rm UO.A S&gt;»« -»o-

Utate nf Bcnben Dathsaa.

oi)r.

ooodb

Unusually Low!

eourL

tofeoat

noirtct

.CTrr^ixpwsM tnraxjjC

�u» uwiw

poor ground yoe are apt to gel a week
&lt;*two earlier fruit. which ip the cate if tbe
weather ia favorsMe. But loo much suf______ ,_lit 'th* bed
where the fruit b out to give it a start,
there will bo enormous growth, aa tbo
tomstoa is a airoug cower, growing well
on ordinary soil. When It has a goodly
number of hloeaoms, and tho stems a~
getting pretty will advanced, cut off the
ends. Keep doing so with tbo new aborts
and now.-and then a leaf-branch. Uris
will throw the rush of the sap into tbi
fruit, the only piece where It can. go.—
The thing must be attended to every few

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Liver Complaint,
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,^Ve haye a row of tomato* hills, a few
of which are treated in thia way, and
apmalqft to nature. People who see; U
are satisfied, and ask no more. Those
cut beck, are low down, hanging full'of
large, fine tomatoes; tbe rest just begin
to show the fruit
,
- It la precisely so with grapes; It must
be cot back—pruned.
When a flower has dropped ita petals,
cut of the head containing the seed, end
the strength required for tho maturity!of
the sesd- which is considerable—will go
to tbe formation of new and improved
flowers, beaidM increasing the bush, a4difig gloss ahd freshness to ita leaves.
*
TU man who wishes to make a thorn
fence, clips his hedge. This throbs
oat a fresh strength below, and be will
ebon have a fence.
. Our orchards, of all kinds, give us bet­
ter fruit by pruning the trees. By prijn
ing when in fulHohage, this effect seems
to bo greater—at least in many cases—
probably On tho principle that decay'Is
necessary to life*, the old stock must die
to give birth to the new, as In tho case |of
seeds dec, We have seen—have now jin
uor orchard—limbs which arc partly
decayed, the bark and vitality suffering—
which hre most prolific. It hasstaggsred
ua, but tbe fact ia there. Cutback ifypu
wiahtu Increase your fruit.

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Herkimer coanjy, N. ¥., gives in the
Utile Falla Record, tome good remarks
on tbo points of cows. He very proper­
ly considers strength of todrtitutiim -aid
capacity to enl what ia offered bcr, ac sll
seasons of tbo year, as of tbe first impor­
tance. He rightly observes, also, that
the indications uf such a constitution are
a thick"mellow bide, with soft hair a full
bright aye, broad loin and hips, deep body
and straight back.
“Cbsese dary-men (and city milk-men.)
usually select sows that yield the largest
amount of milk&lt;becau«o they depend
miore upon tbe quantity of the cheese
than its quality, and milk ia known to
make a good yield of cheese that would
make but little butter and poor at that.
But I am.not in favor of the rule of se­
lecting edws. that yield tbo most milk
per day br season, in arriving at the
proper standard of excellence for tbe beat

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indicated by hair and dijn and yellow
eelor of the skin inside of the ears and
diHos parts not thickly covered with hair.
I have never known a cow, with soft fur­
like hair and mellow skin, appearing yel­
low and gummy at the roots of the hair
when parted with tbe hands, that (was not
a good butter ’oow, and nwhen fattened,
would pi&gt; tallow *dl *^h:9*ht- !,av’
ing been ‘sbehstomed to fatten niy cows
t^at felled fur diary purposes, by ago or
otherwise, fur many years, and being on
the lookout for causes of known results, I
have observed that those known to give
gdbd'mrik', made most thrift In tallow
whenfedlo fhtten. Hence tho conclusion
that cows tbkl handle well in wbat the
butchers call tallow joints, may be judged
Ur'Avb rich milk the quantity-to be
Jg^gpdby a plainly marked.design of
nature in her physical stroeuir*. Instead
ef heavy head, horns, week end shoulders,
nnd comparatively light 'Mhiiquarterw,
which is characteristic of the opposite sex,
a|»3totfM .howah opppsM iHWly •
feminine countenance, light head, neck
awd shoulders, widen Ing. beck wards from
her chest to the loin and hind quarters,
whetttWttMt strength is required.”

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Ua Brat. eaA S3 easts for e«h antenatal i
Use. A lifers) discos nl to yearly adrtrtiaa |

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“That is m idee,” ooiuridtel SaW/’If
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we can only fetch Mm st tho^l.. Abe.
—a-.
ball!* will M half won.”
Fpr.the nest quarter of an hour all
1 rilsut within tbe dw.Uing-the
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stockade meantime burning to ol- * Pr

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And into U. court hoe* .nirfhUTTJ
*■* m tbe attorney with racy gr— «-i-’

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HASTINGS

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

AaAferhieeweplMMraUWt
.
To cotae to the earth sad* the raason inquire.

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Walk this lawyer who rose with.* »i»*g» to «ravt.

gastings’ gnsintss ginctorji.

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JCST DECEIT ED

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a new and most complete awrlinent of
B. J. GH4NT,

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DREGS AND MEDICINES,
tChemical*, Palate, Olli, Cam
phene, Hunting Fluid,
TURPENTINE

■ ASON ALLEN,
T\ICALSR IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro­
Ji J dues, «»•»». butler, terd. pork, and grain ol
■11 kind-. Also toy* candies, ct«.,etc. Slot* in
c.lifamie Block. Stet* street. Usetinr*. Mieb.
-

D. l^HAWLEt ,

Thu« 0&gt;ry quarreled, con tended,and argued 00 long.

and alcohol.

&amp;18IS UWto8»
QF- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
TURPOSES.ONLY.ja

..&gt;r«r Provlriun*. Also Notary Patellc.
Blare, two doors east of the Iliwtinc* House,

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKER,
DEALERS In drug*, medlcio**, ;p»tentmediciu*B, psinli, oil*, terpentine, burning fluid.

GROCERIES!
TEA, corns, BUG AR, STICKS. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

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AT LAB’and Solicitor, io Chan­
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JOHN ROBERTS,

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D . II. J. HANEY.
IHTSICIAN, SURGEON and
flee over Smith'* DmK Store Goodyear Block.

©HEAT, IP©® ©ASH
will ba paid to COMPOUND­
s PRESCRIPTIONS; and any

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H. WRIGHT,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
Hsstixm April 31, UM-

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H. A. GOODYEAR,
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c. G. HOLBROOK,

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H. N. BHKLDON,

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IN HARTINGS,Barry coosty. Mick., ia Rower'*
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DB. A. R PEAKE,
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“Oh, i’ll.be careful!—don’t you four
»r me, father !’• replied the youth. And
then h* muttered to Mtneelf; “J’U fix that
whit* scoundrel, though,-, if ,there’s any
chance t”
■. .
- “Halloo lhe bouM ” at thia moment
sane out a voice from tbe outside.
The brnthow hastened to the second
story, which - projected about two feet
over the loeer/npd commanded tbe little
court within-the stockade, and the elder
shouted back:
, “YVell, what’s wanted of the house T
“We want to come in peaceably," red the white man, “and I’ll pledge my
ur that no one shall bo harmed.”
“If ihat’s all you’ve got to pledge,
you’re a poor miaerable Jackanapes!”
called out tbe younger, before his elder
brother had time to reply.
“You defy us then,” Mid the man, in
nn angry tone.
•’We’ii not let you in peaceably, at
all event*,” wa* the rejoinder, “and if'
you attempt to break in, look out for the
consequences—for there’s a number of’
us, and we’re well armed.”
“And we’re enough to force our way
in, and burn your cabin about your heads!’
shouted back the white man. “If you’ll
throw open your gates and doors, and let
us in st once we’ll not hurts hair of your
heads—for we’re hungry and tired, and
only want to eat and rcat; but if you
bold nut and compel us to break in, we’ll
not spare a single one of you—man, wo­
man, or child 1”
“Go ahead, yon boasting fool! and
when you get in, let u* know 1” returned
the spirited youth.
“1 suppose your
down from th* bloody butchery of Wy­
oming, and wo don’t cxpi’Ct any mercy
from such fiend* a* you.”
After thia there waa a brief consulta­
tion, a* it appeared, among the enemy,
and then followed a seriea of wild whoop*
and yclla, mingled with a rattling volley
of musketry, the ball* pattering harmlc**ly against the stout logs of the stockade
and dwelling.
“There, they have opened the ball.”
Mid tlw youth called Sam. “and now lot
■them look out for thcroselve* !”
He approached a loopbole that over­
looked the stockade and caugl a view of
the bead* of some three or four Mvagea,
who were not so elose under the palisade*
a* they might have suppoae.d
They
seemed to be consulting together, and bo
thought it quite probable they were a
group of the principal warrior*.
Ho
cautiously presented his rifle, and was
In the act of taking sight, when crack went
a piece, from a clump of hushes a little
beyond’tbo parties, and a bullet, singing
through tbe aperture, jrased the young
man's cheek, and lodged in tbe roof.
The father, who had just worked bi*
way up stairs, groaning with pain at
every step, on hearing Ums report, 'and
seeing hia favorite »on stagger back, with
the blood streaming down his face, utter­
ed s wHd cry of grief and alarm a|id
Impulsively bounded forward, forgetful
of bis own ailment H* reached bis son,
blrasalf trembling like a leaf and the pers­
piration streaming from every pore, ex­
claiming :
“Ob, ray dear boy, are you killed 1”
“Hardly scratched, father,” replid the
youth, taking his hand from the wound,
after ascertaining it* •holo extent; “•
mere flea-bite! But he added with sur
prise, “I didn’t know you could handle
yourself so lively—you were quicker
than Jim.”
“That’* a fact,” Mid the father, now
recalled to biroself., “What’s become of
my rbeumatixl 1 don’t feel it at all ;’’
and he commenced walking to and fro,
swinging hi* arms, perfectly astonished
at tba fact that bis sudden shock, fright
and violent exertion had cured him.
It was a fact, nevertheless, and the
amazed and delighted boy remarked that
the savage was welcome to tbe shot, since
It had produced such a wonderful and
happy result*. Instead of the garrison
being weakened thereby, it had been
greatly, strengthened, and this waaa cause
for cowgratuluion and hope.
For a few moment* after the signal
shot had wounded th* boy, the be*ieg era
k*pl perfectly quiet, and tbe older Han­
son remsrked thst this waa a *ure s.gn
of the devils being up to some miscHet
The boys looked through the loophole*
meantime, but with greater caution than
before, and without getting eight of a sin­
gle ooe of the enemy. At length a vol­
ume ef smoke began to rollup in frontof tbe gate, and then of course it was
known that the savage* were attempting
to bum tbeir W.loto thetenclosure with
a view probably of setting fire to the

A« you.ascend the Juniata from ita
confluence with the Susquehanna, you en­
ter n wild, secluded dell, where in some
places the banks rise Bleep and rocky
above tbe flowing river, forming a acene
of romantic beauty verging on sublimity.
I
In one place, where the cliff haa a per­
pendicular descent of fifty feet, an early
settler had erected hi* log dwelling upon
the verj! brink. It was an almost impos­
sible thing for the Indiana to assail Ik^on

mg successfully stormetj inTront, or on
the land ride, he had dug n kind of well,
nSfriy difwn.l«i &amp;Jcvel with th© water,
cnlargii-g the eicavation at tbe bottom
sufficiently io contain a ainali boat, with
an oqtlel directly upon the Juniata, and
cohctalitig this outlet with a thin shell of
enrth and stones »o disposed as to resem­
ble the natural cliff itself.
At the bot­
tom of thia well a small boat was placed,
and kept in reiidiness for the last resort,
which could be launched in a few minutes
b* destroying the thin barrier, and push­
ing it out upon the water, and it was
thought that the family might in tbe dire
event of which we speak, escape iu this
manner before the assailing toe should
discover their secret.
Thu* prepared,
with a w indlass for lowering the inmate*,
mid n stockade on three sides of his
dwelling, tbe the fourth forming a pcrp*ndicnlar line with the bank, the settler
tell a* much al case as any one could in
hte exposed situation, and went vigorous­
ly to work, with hie two eons, aged six­
teen and eighteen, clearing and tilling the
land of bi* purchase.
The boosebold of Job Hanson consisted
office sonls—himself, wife, the two sons
just mentioned, and a daughter of twelve.
At the precise period of his settling in
the valley of the Juniata, th* Indians
were at peace with tbe whites, and noth­
ing occurred to disturb the tranquility of
the family for a couple years, when tbe
vague rumuf* of savage discontent and
probable hostility begnn to reach them
and excite a feeling of uneasiness. Not
long after this came the fearful kitolllpence of4k destruction of Wyoming;
and on the very heels ofithta, as it were a
party of savages, headed by a while man.
were discovered appro*ching the dwelling.
Tl.e two sons, who were at work in tbe
field about a quarter of a mile frtyn tbe
bouse, saw them just in lime to get home
snd give tbe alarm. The father waa al­
ready there, teing in doors with an attack
of Rheumatism ; and though It was with
great difficulty he could move about, hl*
head was clear to direct, which wo* of
great consequence to the lass experienced
Inmates. H o ordered the gate of the stock­
ade to be securely closed, rifles to be ro­

cents, nan tits who nnu uh&gt;p&gt;wi
down to the boat already mentioned. By
the time thie bad been aoeompliebed, the
savage* were whooping before the dwel­

ling.
“How many of the painted Imp* are
thereF he inquired of bi&lt; aona.
“I don’t exactly Know, fcther” answer­
ed the elder, “hot 1 ahould think some­
where Ahottweoly.”

dwelling alao.
“Tbt* look* rather bad for u* I
the father.

VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,

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of fire-amtf.

loud crash it fell inward, and the1 sav­
ages gave vent to still wilder yells ofeiultalion. For a minute or two they did
not venture into the little eourt; foul
finding all yet remained ] silent in /the
house, they began to glide in,1 one
after another, till at last one half stood
exposed to the deadly rifle of tbe inmate*.
Still no word—no demonstration from
the besieged—and thia silence and apathy
encouraged and emboldened, even the
more timid to pu»h on the work of de­
struction. Surely the iutnates must be
without fire-arm*, or they would certain­
ly hsve boon heard from before this! and
without fire anna, what had the besieger*
to fear 1
•. .rl
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So, with exultant whoops and yell*
they brought in wood and brush and piled
it against tbe door, and then set fire to It,
with the burning brands from the demol
ithed gate.
At this moment, tbe roost trying one
of all to Job Hanson and hi* eons, wbo
had been tremulously waiting for a chance
to accomplish their purpose ofpicking off
the leader* first, and now fell that tbe
time for defensive action could no longer
be postponed—at this moment, when the
smoke was rolling up through the open
space between the projecting end lower
story, and filing the bouse with stifling
vapor, and the red tongues of fire were
beginning to shoot up and lap.tbe wood­
work of the door, the only barrier be­
tween them and their blood-thirsty foes,
nnd which must soon give away and afford
them a free passage—al this critical mo­
ment, wo say, tbe white man and two
Indian companions ventured in front of
the open gate to took at the progress of
the flame*, and perhaps wonder at the
mystery of the silence within.
They
were seen through the smoke by the
brave father and sons, and tbeir three
rifle* were simultaneously brought to
bear upon them. A momentary silence,
during which each selected hi* man, and
then came the einphatio word*, spoken in
a low, solemn tone by the senior:
“To &lt;Ae *e«rl 4o&gt;«, and God «««d w«
drliveranci!"
The report* of the three piece* were
blended in one, and when the smoke tone,
the three parties were «ecn prostrate on
the earth, and quivering in the death ag­
onies. with bslf the remaining Indians
bowling in dismay around them.
“Quick, now—the water!’’ shouted the
excited father; and in less than a minute
the flames about the door were extin­
guished by water which had been kept in
readiness for just such sn emergency.
The savage* bore off their dead leader*,
and. after whooping and yelling around
for a while, and occasionally discharging
their piece* in harmless resentment, tak­
ing care not again to expose tbeir persons
to the death dealing rifle* of their foea,
they disappeared from thb vicinity, never
to return.
That night was spent in watching and
tearful prayers of thanksgiving by the
reassembled family, wbo had just made
a wonderful escape, and who, we jriU »dd,
w*re never again molested.

Mr. Francis Gallon, a well known
English traveller and a member of the
“Alpine Club,” has this summer made
a singular experience. He discovered
a spot on the Jungfrau range, where be
might stand in safety and watch the ava­
lanche* sweeping past him, within thirty
feet of hi* person. In one halfday ho saw
three decent*. Tbe avalanches slip two
thousand fuel, then leaped two great
bounds of a thousand feel more, to thschannel, close to which he was standing ;
and then burst out at the foot of thechflunel “like a storm ofsbarpnell.” Mr. Ga!
ton deaerilie* tbe general appearance of
the avalanche, when seen also short a di&gt;tenee, aa that of“an orderly mob filling
the street and hastening, not hurrying,
to the same object.” Something of the
tame impression Is made upon one who
look* attentively al the great aheet of weter which rolls slowly down on the Canada aide of the (alls, at Niagara. The
motion is majeaticly deliberate and though
swift not hurried. The noise of the avalanche in motion. Mr. Gallon likens to
“the sound of-iT rapid tide rushing op
many channels.” the avalanche la described as consisting of a mas* of Ice balls
usually from a fool toaysrd in diameter,
which produce “the fearful rattlif^f the
iee-casoede.”
V
Military men in Washington are aatoniabod to find from Gen. Grant’* report
that lea* than a tbonMod of bi» men were
killed In hit five battle*.

greater portion were collected from their
captori, by order, for the examination by*

them interesting documenta, but we may
anticipate a fuller disclosure so far aa to
state that one letter from Judge Wick ®f-‘
thl* city, and another from Jeaee D. Bright
both dated in 1861 and foil of the moat
virulent rebel eympathiee, are among
them. Captain Connor,-of the twelfth
regiment, was ibo fortunate finder of
Judge Wick’s, which B* a**ored on yes­
terday ‘wak
regelar aeoeeh harangue.’

Icctlng and forwardipig the paper* to the
government too important to be omitted,
and was, therefore, sent with tbe rest—
That of Jerne D. Bright was found by
another officer, who told Captain Conner
of it, and of its thoroughly treasonable
character;.But it, too, was sieted by tbe
official collector aa of too muds eonsequencc to be kept in a private collection
of tnemeutoes. If these facte will give
tbe gentlemen particularly intareaned any
comfort we are happy to be the means of
conveying it to them.
•■The discovery of Davis’s papers was
made accidentally, we learn from Captain
Conner, They were bidden, or at Jmst
put away, in the loft of an out-houRr oo
the plantation between Jackson and Vicks­
burg, and while Sherman's force in ptyeuit of Johnston was encamped there a
eoldior went into the ouvhousa to get
some wood. Tbe board* of the ceiling
struck him a* about what be wanted, and
on pulling one of them off the bottoms of
two or three large boxes were 'seen.—
This excited curiosity and ltd toaneumination, which led U&gt; the capture of three
large dry goods boxes full of letters and
papers. ’ The private letters were all
neatly folded and indorsed—all those in
our hands, sumo o» which we have pub­
lished, have been thua carefully aranged
and packed in one of the boxes. The sol­
diers, of course, soon scattered them, but
when the n«we reached the headquarters
an order was. issued to have ail important
letters and papers collected and sent to
Washiugton, and thus btt few df them
have got to lite light as yeL”
\

1st. The Administration of Abraham
Lincoln has made thia Republic the great­
est Military Power in the world.
2d. It has retrieved the National credit,
and placed it upon such a basis that it
cannot again be shaken.
3d. It has given us a National peper
currency, so for superior to the wild cal
paper previously flooding the country
that everybody rejoices in the change.
4lh. it has given us a ProtectivoTariff,
not likely to be changed in policy far a
long lima to come.
5th. It has abolished Slavery and Po­
lygamy In all tbe National ’Territories
and put an end forever to all daeigea of
the South upon our vast domain.
Oth. Its policy ha* enabled the people
of West Virginia and Missouri to rid
thcm**lves of Slavery by means of a ju­
c
dicial
system of gradual emancipation.
7lh. It has added Kansu* to the Union
,a* a Free Stale.
8th. Il ba* reconquered tbe whole Mis­
,
sissippi
Valley.
9th. Il has in th* midst of tbe war held
,
with
an iron grasp and fostered and d«^
/
fended
all the previously urgsuixed and
,
existing
territorie*, and has also organ।
ired
t&gt;e new territores of Dacotah, Ne­
,
vada,
Colorado, Idaho, and Arizona.
10th. It has fortified our Northern bor­
&lt;
der,
our Atlantic and our Pacific coast*,’
,
with
Immense works, and given us a
।
large
and formidable Navy, so that we
,
arc
in * complete posture of defence
(
against
any European foe.
lltb. It has conquered Maryland,
’
West
Virginia, Kentucky, West Tennea,see, Missouri, Northern Arkansas, Lou­
(isiana, Florida, Misriarippl, and part* of
(
other
Blates.
13th. It has retaken nearly every load­
।
ing
city in the South, including 8l Louie,
;N.w 'Orleans, Nsshvilte, VlAdhMg
jMemphis, Notches, Jackson, Norfolk
j
Penaaoola,
Newborn, Baltimore and Al­
,
exandria.
18th. It ha* recaptured nearly every
,
fort
on tbe Southern coast formerly ba।longing to the Union.
14th. It has developed enormoo* finan­
cial power in the Loyal States for exceed­
ing anything’-----*' ‘ * ' *“
thia country.

and that the most gigantic
The 160,000 bake of Confederate cut­ impair them. _J
16th. BuLgre*!
ton, recently seized near Naches, are
worth twenty-rix million! of dollars.— mous’.rated tba uu
bit strength of tbe
This will help to foot the war MIL
■stoefi defies rebel
Coming from-lh* piilplt, «A*r it «•-

or
bn.nu.g

�armSu.

Committees will report

rrx

HORACE DODGE.

-g

9lUee are present they stall constitute a

J. M. Narnia

___

.

when the animal or article is not worthy,
though there be no competition, '
5. When ar tides of merit, superior in

D. fiurt, P. Otte; Yankee Springs, J.
Pariah i Thornappla, J. C. Bray ;Trvlng,
H. J. Ksnffeld, 5. L. Sfown£(feritei,

r^ela of Mte! TbeJsyfll m« of
Missouri and Kansas felt'that great in-

0. Articles entered and marked as
RVLEfl AND REGULATIONS.
fweign shall not compete with those of
Tbs Eleventh Annual Fair of tba Bar­
domestic manufacture; but may, if oonaa commander of that military district. ry County Agricultural Society will be
sldered worthy by the Judges, be recom­
The policy adopted by Gen. Schofield held ou the grounds of the Society in the mended to notice.
J
was not calculated to lull uneasiness caus- village of Hastings, on Wednesday and
7. viewing Com mi Uses are required
Thursday, October Hth and 15tb, 1863.
to make their report to the Secretary on
nothing more than a temporary feeling
or before 8 o’clock, P.’ M., of tbe second
Tickets of membership, (not transfera­ day of the Fair, without fcnL
of Insecurity, and comparative humilia­
8. jit shall be the duty of the Viewing
ble) one dollar, will admit members of
tion would bo the worst results of tbe
one family, exclusive of sons over twenty- Committee, at If o'clock, P. M., on the
"conservative" policy of &lt;tha new com­ one years of age, during the continuance
secund day of the Fair, to place on the
mander and his subordinate, Gen. Ew­ of the Fair.
jynmals to whom were awarded the Grat
Tickets good for one person, during the premiums, a badge of blue ribbon, and
ing.
The sacking of Lawrence, by tbe brig­ Fair, 20 cents. Children 10 cents.
on those to whom, were ^warded the sec­
All Tickets attempted to be used, ex­
ond premiums, a badge of rtd ribbon,
and, Quantrell, however, awoke tba coun­
cept by the persona to whom they be­ which badges can be procured at l|&gt;e Sec
try from this fond dream, to a full reali­ long, will be forfeited.
retary'a office.
"C
zation of one of the most horrid butcher­
Tickets can be bad of the Treasurer.
9. The Viewing Committees are Strict
ies that ever chilled the blood, by its nsrly Forbidden, to communicate to any
ration of worse than'savage barbarity.
person, any information with reference
The country is loo familiar with tbe his­
First Dat—Wednesday, the first day to their awards, until after the reading of
tory of this iendish carnage and savage of the Fair will be occupied in entering the same by the Secretary.
10. Superintendents are Strietlg For­
revelry In tho blood of defenseless men, and arranging Slock and other articles
for exhibition and in decorating tbe Hall. bidden, from conveying any information
women and children to need any more
Skcoxd Dor—Al 8 o’clock on Thurs­ with referenoe to tho ownership of ani­
vivid painting of the picture, tho finest day, the second day of tbe Fair, tho Ex­ mals or articles on exhibition in-tbeir
lines of which are marked with lurid ecutive Committee will hold a meeting several department*).
J. M. NEVINS, Sttreiory.
at tbe stand for tho purpose uf filling va­
flame and streaks of purple gore.
Previous to the Lawrence massacre, cancies in the Viewing Committees. Al
10 o’clock A. M. tho Judges will com
Gen. Ewing, stationed at Leavenworth
T.TRT QF PREMIUMS
menee tbeir examinations. At 1 o’clock
with »few troops, was repeatedly noti­ P. M., the trial of trotting clock will take
fied of the threatened danger, but neglect­ place. AK 2 o'clock, tbe trial of Female
ed to make adequate provision for the de­ EquestrUnahip will take place, to be im­
Hustings, Wednesday and '
October I4tte and IStb, IBC3.
fense of Law renep. After the sacking of mediately followed by Female Driving
of teams single or double, to buggies.
that city, Gen. James H. Lane, Immedi­
At 3 o’clock tbe Annual addfesa will
ately organised an independent volun­ be delivered at tho stand, al the close of
” be
'
teer force, and without wailing fur the which the Premiums awarded &gt;111
Judyet—-Wm. P. Bristol, Richard
Jones, Isaiah Williston.
regular authorities pursued Quantrell, announced by the Secretary.
Best Bullion 4 years old or over, 3 00
and captured agd killed about seventy of
GEVERAL RCLES.
Second best do,
- ’ '
’
the bushwhackers. Die rest g£lQuan2 00
2. All competitors fur preiniumns, Best Slalllun 3 years old,
trell’a band escaped into Missouri and
1 00
judges aud officers, shall bo residents of Second best do,
disbanded to escape capture and punish­ the County and members of the Society, Best Stallion 2 years old,
. 200
1 00
ment. These bushwhackers ere known and no interested party shall past judg­ Second beet do,
to belong mostly to tbe western counties ment upon properly that be or bit family
shall exhibit.
Judgte
—
J.
Parish,
J.
II.
Munroe,
I.
N.
of Missouri. Hero Lane proposes to fol­
2. All animals and articles intended
.
. '
low them, retaliating upon that country for exhibition, shall be entered on or be­ Keeler.
Best-TrolttngJ.Ipree.4yrs
or
over,
83
00
for tbe acta of Quantrell's murderers.
fore tbo Grat day of tbe Fair, at the office
Second do,
’1 50
Gen. Ewing, having pursued a policy of the Secretary.
Best xlo,
2 00
3.
Exhibitors
will
be
careful
tn
have
of great laxity, in view of these events,
their animals and articles arranged in the Second do,
and to slay tho avenging Lane and his
Bert
do,
2 00
proper places, and in season, otherwise
1 00
followers, suddenly takes tho opposite they- will be overlooked by the Vies tag Second do,
extreme, and has ordered tho citizens of Committee.
4. Cards will be fumiahed with tbe
tbe fyur border &lt;|ouulics of Missouri to
Judgn—Julian Fish, Wm. B. Reming­
vacate their bo mas, /and to leave tbeir numbers as entered el the Secretary's of­
ton, Charles Palmerton.
hay crop behind, wbfeb is to be burned. fice, which should bo plaoed upon, or near
13 00
the animals or articles for exhibition, so Best pair 5 years old or over;
Without this order the counties referred that the judges will hash no difficulty in Second beat do*
1 50
to would have-been evacuated, from fear finding them.
5. Exhibitors of horses will take no­
of the invasion of Lsrse, who is now col­
tice that a sign will be raised in tbe cen­
lecting a force with the avowed object of
tre of the ring, designating the class of
devastating the whois territory referred homes desired for examination by the Polly.
83 00
la, and exterminating the people.
If’ judges, when all-horses of that dass must Best pair 5 years old or over,
Second best do',
1 50
Gen. Schofield, Department Commander, be brought into the ring and there remain
morel of Gem Corliss and tbe appoint

sustains the order of his subordinate, until tho judges shall have decided upon
tbeir merits.
.
Gen. Ewing, there in clearly no occasion
6. Any animal, farm or article, taking
for Lane's Invasion. Tbe St. Louis Dm- tbe first premium at any fair, shall, if
acral, which appears to fully sympathize considered worthy the succeeding year,
with Lana’s movements, charges that be allowed a diploma, and on tho second
year after reccivmg said premium, shall
Gen. Schofield intends to revoke Gen.
again bea entitled to compete for said
Ewings order. Be this ao or not, Gen.
premium.
Schofield has forbidden Lane to enter
7. All ammalaientered for a premium
Kansas with bls troops, and Lane having shall have been opued within tbe County,
expressed a determination to undertake at least three months before the (air.
8. All teams ata strictly forbidden to\
the invasion in spile of him, be has or­
drive faster than a walk within the
. -dered a military force to oppose hitxf.—
lands during the Fair, except In the
Thus ostensibly, at first view, Geo. Scho­
rso ring, and are requested to move at
field would seem to occupy an attitude all times in the same direction, keeping
the
centre of the grounds on tbe left.
of defending the bushwhackers; but it
9. No animals or articles entered for
will only require a moment’s reflection
exhibition ran be taken from
the
to convince any intelligent man that aa grounds before 4 o’clock P. M., on tbe
tbe oomman&lt;icr of a Department, Gen. last day of the Fair, except by permls■ion
of
the
Marshal
;
and
no
premiums
Schofield could not permit an unauthor­
ized military body, burning with private will be paid on animals or articles removed in violation of this rule.
wrongs, to murder and devastate at large.
JO. Foreign articles intended for ex­
Gen. Schofield appears to be entirely hibition shall be marked as such, and
unequal to the position be occupies; ind shall not compete with those of domestic
to bis imbecility may be charged tbe un­ manufacture.
11. Fancy articles, and articles of dohappy condition which exists. Had he
martin manufacture, shall bo manufaclurcd within tbe county, by tbo exhibitor,
punished bushwhackers with extreme in order to entitle them to a premium.
12. No discretionary premiums will
be paid until approved by tbe Executive
Committee, ana they may modify or rcfuse to allow the Mine, as they may deem

E

”Trn. Annual meelingof the Society

will be held at the Court House, during
the time of tbe meeting of tbe Board of
Supervisors in December or January
Schofield was entirely in the wrong; but
next; the precise day to bo fixed, and
notice thereof given by the Executive

matters tc a collision with Federal

1
• BO

Bert ooltectiua of Cake made by
one exhibitor,

-miscs.*—

Best palrSyear pld Steers,
Bsoood bttt do,
Bart pair 2 year old Steers,
SeouSffbsrtdo,
Best pair 1 year old Steers,

B-.t Pair Fu Oi«i,

do

3
1
1
i
I

00
30
00
oo
00

£

EBaS.

Beet
gallon Maple Moisa*,
I
Bert bottle Currant Wine.

1
I
!£■

1 00 Secund best 10 yards of flannel,
DO Best Wool Carpet,
Second best Wool Carpet,
Bet*. Rag Carpet,
Judya—Badcock, Sanford Sisson, Second best Rag Carpet,
A. J. Benham.
Bert pair Woolen Stock legs,
Bert Milch Cow*
12 00 Second best pair Woolen Stockings,
1 00 Best pair Woolen Gloves.
Best woolen Mittens,
DIVUIOK C—8beep, Swlse and Poultry. Bert pound woolen yarn,
Beet made Shut,
Judgti—C. Me Queen, Adam Elliott, Beat Ottoman Cover,
Beal fancy Chair Cover,
Best Spanish Merino Boek,
12 00 Best Tabic Cover,
.
1 00 Beet Tidy.
Second beat do,
Bert French Merino Buck,
2 00 Best Silk Bonnet,
1. 00 Best worsted work,
Second beat dn,
Best worked Slippers,
'
Best Buck of Saxon, Southdown or
Leicester Grades,
2 00 Best Mantilla,
Second do,
1 00 Best pair I^mp Mats,
Best foot Mata,
.
1 00 Best Lape Cep,
Second best do,
Best 5 Lambs,
2 00 Best worked Collar,
1 00 Best dnderSleevea,
Second best do,
Beat Fat Sheep,
1 00
Best EsrCow or Ot,

Best Boar,
Second best do,
Beat Pig 8 months old.
Bort Breeding Bow and Pigs,
Second best do,.

81
1
1
1
1

50
00
00
50
00

Best brood mare.
Second best brood marc,

■

Judget-^L. K. Powers, L.
Philander Chia.

Beet Colt 8 years old,
Second beat Colt 8 years old,
Best Colt 2 years old,
Second beet Coll 2 years old,
Bert Colt 1 year old,
&gt;
Second best Colt 1 year old,
'
Bert racking Colt,
।
Second
bert sucking Colt,

50
75
50
DO
25

..

...

l^lilJkxhhxru—Wc understand t
•tbe company -or part of a company be

raised by C. A. Bailey has been tn
ferred fe tbo 11th Cavalry- stationed
KalamhUd. - A bout 20 men are enlist I
THE LARGEST AND BEST

Let our patriotic young men come fl

ward before the draft compels them ■

STOCK OF GOODS

go with no extra inducements In ■;
shape. of Load -boontics.
TaoTrnc/'^farcn.—Wc are request!

2 givs notice that there sill he’s titin
purse offitmiqfl ' dollar, for the b*
tr^J^atellifq'.'faqroe or mare, sod d
other purse of fifteen dollars for the b&lt;|
trotting team, irretpocttte.of sixe age |

CALL AND EXAMINE

color; trial to eome off on thetrottm
course iu.this village on Friday the 161
day of October next
Fruit £c*inorr.—E. ShatluefoEsqJ
tWfc tbWiMtp has left at our office a amJ

twi^pf »yljm tree not much larger , lbs I
a pipa stem, upon a apace "of Im th I
four inches of whieh hang 25 large pica |

Small
Profits and ready pay

Best ornamental needle work,
Beal sewing by hand,
Best sewing by machine.

avjtragipg more than 1| iuobesin the
smallest diameter, and
mot
than !|or. each.

WE WILL NOT BE^

Tuanxx.—C. O. Scott, Esq., of Curl to
is sent to us/Unskel of very fine rar I

Judqtt—G. K. Beamer, C. V. Patrick.
P. McOmber.
.

rijtftraeMSZlbsyranre

oeljfejb/tk-te.qoalilypr size.

CARPETS

Michigan State Agricultural Sutitty tel

men ta/yTickel tbe State Fair, to be hel I
ut^ehfaseoo oo the 221, 83d, 24th aa I

Second beat Riding,
B«t Driving
Second best Driving,

.

15
i
3
• 1

125th, insr.

OIL-CLOTHS,
At\j.OW I UICE8.

\

.

8. J. Bxncock Eeq^uf Maple Grot I
tea placed ue under obligations forlorn I

very, fine peaches.
Mr. Badcock te
sold aWiii! twenty bushels of peaches 11

thir market, and they bear the higbci

price of any in the market.

rularly at the West, ba
advance of any previou
ole history of the Merer

AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,

IHraMkariag Teas In this foutry.

usual prosperity of there branches of bus
nek in which weighing is done, and als I
tlfe increaatag popularity with the pul
lie of there celubrated Scales

' bren killed at Galvaston, Texas, by on I
of his own Lieutenants, ta August, an I
-for the asms oSenoe that rest Van Doni
his life. The tsewe reems to be autheo
tia Magruder was esteemed as »u abl I
efiioer. He made his mark early in lb I
war, In Eastern Virginia, in the artiller
service for which be was educated; bo I
has done nothing since worthy bis feme. !

Jwdyes—Julian Fish. Dr. H. C. Turn"• G«. SUJA Mr. H. C T.m.r, Mrv
H. Wright, Un J. w. Bucroft.
00
on
M
00

fy Gen.

Best single Harness,
Best Men's Saddle,
Bert riding Bridle,
Best Trank,
Bert Valise.
Best pair Calf Boots,
Bert pair Kip Boots,

McClellan reviewed tb-l

trqoiMstationed al Camp Sprague, State !
Jalitad, On the 7th Inst, by their invite !
tlon. There was quite a dis^' of flag I
and inscriptions, among them one cl
••Welcome, Little Mac;-and there «*I
also a liberal flow of champagne, “uofl
sawder," and soma tears, it is said. Th-I
Yoogg Napoleon is tolerable at field re I
views, leave-takings, and ditch digging I
and if that sort of Generalship paid, te

Barry cooaly.

Judgu—D. B. Pratt, J. C. Bray, H.
Fcighner.
:Best Bull 3 yeara old or over,
88 00
iSecond bert do,
Best Flour Barrel,
।Bert Bull 2 yearo old,
&lt;
Second
bert do,
j
Wood Turning,
Bert Bull 1 year old,
i
— r___ . ■
...
Second
best do,
i oo
jBert Cow,
jSecond beet do,
1 00 Beet Pisa Door,
jBest Heifer 2 years old,
Beat Window Blinds,
Second bert do,
iBert sucking Boll Calf,
1 50
&lt;Second bert do,
।
Bert
seeking Heifer Calf,
&lt;
Sedond
bert do,

tsoo

.

W. Steb-

12 00

B. Barnsm.

- ■

50
50 MOSEY TO PAY FOR GOODS,
50
50
So
50
n
50
DO
OUR SfOpK
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Ovr Motto—
50
50

Bert pair Shanghais,
Bost pair Cochin Chinas,
Best pair Brahma Pootras,
Bert pair Polands,
Bert pair Chiltagona.
Best pair Comtnon Breed,
Best pair Bantams,
Best pair Geese,
Best pair Ducks,
Best pair Turkiee,

Mudg.,

DIVISION B—Cuttle.

IN BATTLE CREEK!

Umber, C. W. Bassett.

Bert 6 Corn brooms,
.
Bert Harrow for two horses,
Beat Pump,
Best Sod Plow, .
02 00 Best Corn Plow,
1 00 Best Cultivator,
Best Set Gate Hangings,

1 00
50

CASH STORE

50

Jfijga—Wm. Tinkler, Darwin Me
! Bert half bu. cure of Corn,
Bort half Lu. Wheal,
&gt; Best half bu. Oats,
l Best b«lf bu. Rye,
I Best half bu. barley,
I Bert collestion of Fruita of all kinds
l
grown by i&gt;ne exhibitor.
1 Best collection uf Fair Apples,
1 Best collection of Winter Apples,
I Best collection of Pears,
&gt; Best collection of Peaches,
1 Best collection of Plums,
.
Best collection of Grapes,
Best dozen
Blond Beets,
Best dozen Turnep Beets,
Bust dozen Sugar beets,
Best dozen Ruta Bag.it,
Bert dozen Paraneps,
don, D. W. Smith.
. Best dozen Carrota,
Best pair Horae Shoes,
। Best dozen Tomatoes,
Bert 100 Horae Shoe Nails,
I Bert peck Potatoes,
, Best peck of Top Onions,
, Best peck ofSweet Potatoes,
Best Port Auger,
Beat half bu. White Beans,
Bert Grain Cradle,
, Largrat Squash of any kind,
Bort Ox Yoke,
— CLAM »a S.-ttagls Sansa, tar(Xrrian*1 3 Summer Squashes, •
Best Chum,
Jmfcss-Jobn J. Hendershott, J£ . J. .
Best 3 Winter Squashes
Best d&gt;ees« Press,
Lathrop, T. J. Humphrey.
Best 2 Pumpkins,
Beat Bee Hive,
Beet 3 years old sod over,
82 00 Best Fanning Mill,
Best fi Cabbages,
Second best 3 years old and over, 1 00 Best Corn Shellrr,
Best 3 Watermelons,
Beat« Stalks Rhubarb,
CLASS wb. fl.
Bert Home Rake,

Thomae Allofk

StffllffS!
THE ONLY EXCLUBfl®;,;

50
Mrs. G. K- Beamer, Mrs. G. Striker,
1 00 low,
I
1. A. Holbwok, Mn. F. M&lt;O«*«r.
50 Un.
1
Bert Patch work Quilt,
[feet White Quilt,
Bert pair Woolen Blankets,
Second bert pair do,
w 00 Best 10 yards of flannel,
1100

Judgn—Cyras Buxton, Francis Peck,
Rawson White.

1KIG

do

bar, 50

•—Jerome Palmerton, Hiram
Best Yoke Working Oxro,
Second beat do,
_
Beat pair 4 year old Steers,
“—^brrtrir?&lt; &gt;

,

I GOODS'
: ^±td4X'“h” * NEW FALL
. -at- , ; ’ ’
' Best cured Beef

Bott;

policy which tbe Govern

It ap-

tbjcuii
kiferCrif,

owtrfibeapsbit of lawrawna threatan
to involve tbe friends of the Gavernmer.t

act in defiance of his authority.

1 00
1 50

J&gt;

Tbe mi^Uyy aky looks threatening on
thl ’KoMSS border.
Matters, growing

is they distrust him, and are indiced to

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hta big esJary.
It Is well known that in the Hart.-I
50

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OOUWO, 80U0H0K0, ORANGE * HttJOXj

fxsor.

■...

.mountains, in Germany, there is occasion-1
ally seen the Image of a man reflected ot
,th» okM*da, tbs illusion being tbe rifee
.of reflection from the psrsou of tbe spec
tater. We observe, in .reading an ac
‘toapt o( Mouot Mansfield, in Vermont J
that the Rev. Dr. Kirk, of Boston, ww
reeeotly treated there with a spectre o!

UhrHIitflfoaa:

Best Bull 2 yesre old.

-Mwtxjm oosrixr.

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.

-Dr. Kirk states tot one aftaranoo h*
taw the form oi tbs Note (sn eteretei
pOMWlfemnmulo)
•d
nrauing cloud. It
•*

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injuries

W

-OF THOSE—
■—n —wp cirrc&gt;f»u»uviii
in the department of Gen. Bank* give* tia
in a private note, &lt;nti mash** of a highly

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K ‘j’m *Ork **? U WM r"Port’ *• bad blown op the magaxine.
WAsnnonw.Sept. Hk-Tha followlog waa rocia v^ Rafter noon:

pourne*

•kr.'.-Wj5
to tbe

y.-g
Wafner and Battery Gregg are oora.-

L**t night ou» rapper* finiahed mining
the counter-scarp of Fort Wagner on it*
sea front, masking all ita gun* and an
order wm l**ued to carry (ho place by
,a*Mult,at9 oclock this morning, that
brang the hunt of low tide. About 10 o’
dock last night tbe enemy commenced
evacuating the Island and all but 75 of
them made tbeir escape from cumming's
rvlini tn M~.1I
_ -_ 1 «.

__________
yraui Sititea.

night ju* isspo
Rtroc*
ooeupled^Culpepper, and it la believed
'is ?on
this side of tho Eapidan.' Tbe retreat
seems to be general. IDtere is no move­
ment toward any of tbs lower Gap* ',in
the Valley of Virginia, *o. thia rebel* oannot be inaugurating 'another invaakm
sqjieirtu. Tho movement ia regarded a*
Strange'S* it is unexpected."
A Wasliington’diapalch to tho TVous
On niAjrt rad
tula*
tto&gt;kftrr
mUILm
f'JraaibaS
Ki'boU
Ld
Ann
says; I
“Bdiide* the marching of Longstreet’*
corp*J which have already' announced, oor
.Aid petition
cnrrMpondent with the army of the Poto­
mac fends us word that be believes the
corjte of Ewell and Hill, recently enedmped between Gordottevllle and Cul­
pepper Court House, have a)*o fallen
back, and arp now at Gerdonsvllle, if not
further yet on their way to Richmond.—
This evidence of the weakening of Lee’s
army by detaching reinforcement* for
Beaure gardand Bragg, is conclOtivo.

was WHltllUlL
commanded by
. uuderttand
—
w that
11 . . a* snow. taat th*
— — fort ...
I panyArr
Co** Keiit,
keitt, of south
South Carolina, and garri­
the comj
_ ‘ part'of a company being'
o vol.
..• been
.
. trans­ soned
° aoned
bv men, p.
......
by 1400
and
Rattery Gregg
raised by C? A. Bailey- ha*
by between 100 and 200. Fort Wagner
ferred to the 11th Cavalry- stationed at
ia a work of the most formidable kind.—
Kalamgtdo. - About 20 men arc enlisted. Its bomb-proof shelter, capable of hold­
Ixit our patriotic youn£ mon come for­ ing 1,000 men, remains intact after the
ward before the draft compels them to moot terrible bombardment to which any
work was ever subjected. We have cap­
go with no extra inducement* in tbe
tured 19 piece* of artillery and a large
shape of Locwl-bowtie*.
■apply of exoellent ammunition. The
city and harbor of Charleston are now
TKorrnvo^Sfiron.—We are requested completely covered by my guns.
Haviko been called upon to. exatninu paper prim ad and eircuiatlng ii
"•rry. fur four aucoeaaara w«
I have the honor to be, General,
tho formula or recipe for the above Bit­
to give notice that there will be* citizens
ter*, w hich has been given to mo by tbtVery respectfully your obed’t aerv't,
puree oflered'uf.ten dollar* for the best
Inventor,
1
take
pleasure
in
Minting
the
(Signed) Q. A. GILMORE.
trailing *tal]i99, horse or mare, and aupublic, that they arc wall known to Mho
Brig. Gen. Commanding.
Eetatc of William Thoma. Carroll.
medical pr*ofe*«ion ns prauevsihg proper­
othcr.purse of fifteen dollar* for ibo best
J’R0B.47A'OA77£&amp;—STATEOF MICHIGAN.
ties purely tonic, mid the cohibinaiion Is
trotting team, irrespective of size age or
well calculated, and especially adapted
WAanixcTOSjScpt. 11.—The following
color; trial to come off on tho trotting
to that clans of disease* arising from a
course imthls.village on Friday the 10th report from G*n. Burnside concerning the disordered condition of tbo hepatic func­
capture of Cumberland Gap lias been re­
day of October next.
tions, or general derangement of tbo liv­
ceived at headquarters:
er, so common In the mslarious districts
of the West and South. They contain a
Fnvrr Ccriobtt.—E. Shaft uek,Esq.,of
larger proportion of tonic ingredients
this township has k-ft at our office a small
I have telegraphed you our movements
than any oilier Biltor* that have been
twigpfa.plum tree not much larger.than up to tbe occupation of Knoxville by our submitted to me for chemical examina­
a pipe stem, upon a space of les* than forces. Since then a cavalry force ban tion. I bespeak for them a w ide spread
been sent up the railroad to within a few
popularity and cordially commend them
four inches of which hang 25 large plums,
miles of Bristol, capturing thred'locomo- to the public use.
j
averaging more than 11 inches in their tives *nd twenty additional cars. An­
Very respectfully,
smallest diameter, and weighing more other force, composed of two regimeitv^
C. W. Oaowxr,
of infantry and two of cavalry. I brought
than 1} oz. each.
. Analytical Chemist.
to this place in person to reinforce Gen­
.
Tu asms.—C. 0. Scott, Esq., o^arlton. Shackelford, who was here with twf regi­ See Adrertisermn.
ments of cavalry, Col. DeCourcey being
EIBT OF EETTEIW,
on the Kentucky side with a brigade I
Remaining uncalled for at the I La sting*
started in that direction before leaving
e ihvrrof. by ou.iug * copy of thia
tepublUhed in tbe ■•Duling* BaaKentucky. The Infantry brigade march Post Office, for the week ending Septem­
cvHual-nAlo quality pr size.
ewip.par, printed and circulating In
cd from Knoxville to this place sixty ber 10, 1663:
•aid county of Barry, fur three .acc«.»lve waaka,
Imncdklely pro Ion. tn Mid day of hearing.
mile* In fifty two hours.
Tho gar
Hutton J O'
R. F. Jouxwros.— Secretary of the
I 8HERMAM C. PRIXDLE.
ln~r«ui5Tr»
rison hero consisted of over 2000 men Ilirkey Joeeubine
McUtich H
Michigan Stale Agricultural Society Ims. and 11 pieces of artillery and mode an iloinlv John •
tlrjkr* 11 I?
FoettM Willard .
Inid us under obligation* for a compli- unconditional surrender at 3 P. M. lo-day G Ionian d David
nientaryT^ckei the StsWFair, to be held without a fight.
PKOfiATE O/fDEJ?.—STATE OF MICHIGAN
A. E. BURNNSIDE, Maj. Gen.
County of Berry ...
at 'Kwlafnazoo on the 221, 23d, 2-1 th and
Ata aeaaion of the Probate Court for tbe County

R. J. GRANT!
-1CAN 8BLL— . \

:

IN MT LIKE OF TRADE;

Come and See !!
WE

I1VAE

JUST RECEIVED
FROM

DIRECT

s. Wh!to
euralgis,
hili* and

’SHS WCX9

tic Infections,

Disease*,

Alm abac, which b fumithed to (lie dni^giau
for grriuheus distribution, wherein mar bo
a—

purposely taken from nil
rr. in order th-ii eTerr m
Whi*fi w* offer at

•KEIE&gt;UEEID IPODIM

Wa have every kind of goods, such aa

rif# Fenchrt. -They can *c

S. J. Hancock Esq., uf Maple Grove
Ixu placed ua under obligation* forborne

very fine peache*.

Washington, Sept. 11.—Tho following
ills patch from Gen. Rosecrans has been
received al Headquarter*:

elxkt bund­
iS. C. PrinoM. Judn

BWITS &amp; SIEEDSD

GROCERIES

JTRAY MARK

Mr. Badcock has

Bold about twenty bushels of peaches in

thir market, and they bear the highest

price of any in the market
The sale of Fairbanks’ Scales the pres­
ent y car, particularly at the We*t, has
been largely in advance of any previous
year in tbe whole history of the Messrs,
i'airhwiks’ business, which shows the un-j
usual prosperity of those branches of busi­
ness in which weighing is done, and also
the increasing popularity with the pub­
lic of these celebrated Scales
Gen. Magruder, the bop* of tbo
rebellion in Texas, is reported to have
!&gt;een killwi at Gaivaston, Toxa*, by one
of his own Lientenant*, in August, Wnd
for the same offence that cost Van Doni
his life. The news seems to be auth^ntic. Magruder wa* e«teemed as *n able
eOicar. He made hi* mark early in, tbe
war, in Eastern Virginia, in the artillery
service for which be wa* educated ; but
has done nothing since worthy bis&amp;tne.

rey~Gtn. McClellan reviewed the
«roops stationed st C*mp Sprague, Staten
Mahd, oo the 7th Inst., by their invita­
tion. There wa* quite a disp^k
fla«a।
and inscription*, among them one ofr
"Welcome, Utile Macand there waa
also a liberal flow of champagne, “soft.
sawder," and *oma tears, it is said. The
Y’oung Napoleon I* tolerable at field re­
views, Icavo-taklnga, and ditch digging;
and if that aort ut Generalship paid, he।
should be employed and made to earn।

Chattanooga is our* without* struggle,
and East Tennessee is free. Our move
on the enemy’s flank and rear progress,
while the tail of hi* retreating column
cannot escape unmolested. Our troops
from thia side entered Chattanooga about
noon.

day of Augiut laai,
MARK, .uppored to
uir rf.A/pi
be I.cenMd to sell

itibo.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

lata of Irving, deccaard, are brreby notified and

' New York, Sept. 11.—A special to
the Tribune from Cincinnati says Gon.
Burnside, upon completing the redemp­
tion of East Tennessee, tendered his res­
ignation to the War Department by tele­
graph. It la supposed he contemplated
it sometime, in consequence of the con­
stant political perpluxitie* that beset
bitn in tbe administration of hi* depart­
ment through tbo repudiation of certain
of his measures by the Government, but
he did not take the step until ho opuM
Irere tho service without discredit td
himself, after expelling the last armed,
rebel from the Department. Tho head
quarter* of tho army of the Cumberland
are established at Chattanooga
’

Irving, in Barry county
aiztb day of October, and on Munday the twenty*
cicbtb day of December, IMS, and mi Monday tlw
25th day of January, one thouund eight hundred
...l
...■ ih. Lmir. .,r ten o'clock in tbe
being the time limited by the Probata Oatrt for
the Seal adjuatmrai of all daima ag.ia.t arid
e4UU'
JI. J. KKNl’tKl.D.
I
J0U5 M. WAI.KER, I
PETKR COBB.
I
Dated Sept 6th, ls«a

Clothi
Prepared by

(A true copy.)

dtrU A Striker, 11 uting. F. L Blake. Irrinr;
C. Aikla, Hickory Con»er»: M.C. Swift, Pro!rillei W. B. Remington. Middleville; H. I.
irtin. Vartoa.trill.. Wholesale by Farracd,
.11. a n. ri.t~.ii
'
'

OF MIcniGAX.
County.
STATEBarry

ADVERTISEMENT.

DRY GOODS 1

CITY HARDWARE

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

STORE.

FiMutra

Fortress Monroe, Sept. 12.—The Ma***chusett* ha* arrived from Charleston
Bar, which she left oo th* evening of tbe
Olli. On tbe 8lh tbe Weehawken sent a
shell Into Fort Moultrie’s magaxine, ex-

OX tfONBOE STREET DC THIS CITY.
AatfwrdiaUy inrite ny old oustoawn u»d friends I
in Kral and a^oistac eMatira. to rrab* tewC
bw*ins*ar*i*rio— with me. and .benrrtr they ar.
in want of any .rtld. u.urity to b. foud to a
Hardware Store, to eiv**HacalL Myaaammeat
w lit l« f.nnd eoraplete. repwiaHy in
BUILD!KG HARDWARE,'AXD MECHAMIC8
TOOL&amp;

r at Public aucti

^TTiXonsIdes aent a shell Into Moulquarter l u i &lt;n b
trieville, firing and dwtroying hdf tbe iiuuTwraty-flre. IM.) I* town TteregT North
■toon Halit I wrat, tuntalnin* tlilrty-at’
town. Tbe Monitors and Ironsides butnbarded Sullivan's Island 4 hour*, doing

WHOLESALE TO COUNTRY MERCHAMTS.

ESsssKfe^ars?

tB "*MJ&lt;0HN78. VAN BRVNT, Adminlairutor.
dition left the squadron to storm Sumter,
, but were repulsed wi th the loss of a
It la wall known that in tho Hartz J
numluw killed, wounded and pnsotiore.
mountains, in Germanv, there is occasionN*w York, Sept W.—Tb« Arago, RffiOLUnOM DY THE BOARD OF 8UPERVISORS.
nlly seen the imnge of a man reflected on from Charlortou Wednesday
,th* clouds, the illusion being the effect has arrived. The Ironside, and Monitor.
of reflection from the person of tl»c spec­’ were aliB sballiog Moultrie. FortSum- ttelte»r&lt;lefH«j&gt;crvUor.. sl teis snd.sU wtewtator. Wo observe, in -reading an •©.coupt ot Mount Mansfield, in Vermont,
that the Rev. Dr. Kirk, of Boston, wm
to shell Charleston.
recently treated there with * *peetre of

himself, so that we, tun, havo our moun­
tain illusion*:
,
“Dr. Kirk Sta*eo tfa*C BOO aftonwon b*

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World.'* Groat Remedy for
Coughs, Cold*, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for tho relief
of Consumptive patient*
in advanced stages
of tho disease.

J. M. ROGERS.

HARD-WARE!
UWIhT cull UUW VALVK

TIN, SHEET-IRON AMD COPPER WORKS,

MXXCFACTCRXn AKTICUtB,

...__ i ana eit'-uuw.

irin* that tba Last Wat

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low I
*

JOB WORK AND^ MgAJRINO PROMPTLY.

.

CITY HARDWARE STORE,

nzw io«K,c~F'- —— - A. ■M- Tb«
Moanier Ecr«niu« Star, from New Orbans

Sublisb.d la bote

“«•

'xnsnsrt

Franklin’s oommsod; bound out.

WM- H. McCOXNELL
d,lMS.
jyroyl

FAIRBANKS’
STANDARD

PRfXMJt,

�not desired very rleh, add one pint of new
milk, warm fc In hot watar fifneoeeeary)
until it is the tamperators of milk from
the cow. Add a tablespoonful of rsnnst
1st it stand till thick,then break It slight­
ly with a spoon, and place It In a frame
eight inches square and four inches deep,
in which a fine canvas cloth has been
placed. Press it slightly with a weight,
let It stand twelve hours,,then put a
finer cloth io the frame—a little powder,
rd salt should be pat over ti» doth -, it
will be fit for nsc m a day pe two."—

Aowccltitrai. MAcancxs. Tho bene­
fit which have been conferred upon farmT
era and our whole people by improved
agricultural machinea cannot be compu­
ted by mere dollars and cents. In con­
versation, a few days since, with a moat
intelligent Western farmer he told us
that manual labor was so scarce last Au­
tumn. that but for horse rakes, mowers
and reaping machines, one half of tbe
crops would have been left, standing on
tbe fielda This year the demand for
reapers has been Bo great that manufactu­
rers will not be able to fill their orders.
Farming is comparatively “child's play"
to what it was twenty years agO| before
mowing, reaping, aud other ngriculmml
maohinea were, employed. The severe
manual toil of mowing, raking, pitching
and cradling ia now performed by ma­
chinery operation by bores power, and
nian simply oversees tbe operations and
conducts them with Intelligence.

Plaxtixo lixwcxXRT Sfrouts—Ac­
cording to a correspondent of the London
Gardener,raspberry can be successful­
ly transplanted when tbe suckers are
from twelve to sixteen foot high. He se­
lects the strongest suckers of course,
takes them up carefully, and like a sensi­
ble man, endeavors to get a portion of
the fibcroua roots with them ; plants them
together triangularly nino inches apart,
spreading the roots out nicely, as every
decent cultivator would do, waters them
and they get along swimmingly. We
thiuk ft probable that this proceedure
will give them a better start than If al­
lowed to stand until fall or spring, and
then transplanted.— GeroMlpwn Telegrapk.
;
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Urtiwdtoall call* &gt;0 lb* lio. eftWr p&gt;
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oxxA vcxakc Tjx^t eo\o^a\Ax.
Ths Crow.—The Journal of Health
says: “When a child Is taken with the
croup instantly apply cold water, Ice wa­
ter, if possible* sudden and freely to the
neck and ehest with a sponge. The
breathing will almost instantly be reliev­
ed. Soon as possible let the sufii*&gt;er

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drink as much as it can; then wipe it dry
cover it warm and soon a quiet slumber
will relieve all anxiety.” - A friend of
ours who has repeatedly tried thia reme­
dy informs us that it never failed tn af­
ford almost instant relief.

27.»w giUtro art put up in $uarl
betties, q/ which tba above is o/ao-sin*:0a. 57m label ia Jliwljr tngravid, and
ia provided with a to.ft-guard frem
counterfeiters. (Price fl ptr botilt, t»
oUforff.
a W. &amp;J&gt;aok, (Proprietor, fft. d

““is®!

To Make a Balky Horse Poll.—A
correspondent of tbe cotton planter says:
“Let mt tell ot an InfallIbis method of
making a balky dr obstinate hone or
mule pull up • HU or any where else
that his muscles are able to carry him.—
Take a amall rope (a plow line, for ex­
ample,) double It, make a loop at the
double end, and draw it. snugly around
the under jaw of tbe animal, just behind
his front teeth, with the loop underneath.
Throw the loose end over your shoulder,
and ‘walk in the way be should go,' hold­
list and pull steadily’and firmly. Don’t
be troubled about him, for be will follow
without foil, after be has discovered bow
you bsregot him. This will also compel
an animal to eland quiet to receive the
bridle or collar.

MiacKU.AWEOU'B Mattews.—Baeon fat
has been highly recommended fur caked
udder,tho fat to be well robbed on the cak.
cd part of the bag. In some cases, lamp
oil applied to the bag once a day or four
days, will effect a cure. A littlecampbor
mixed wHh bog’s lard, and rubbed on a
cow’s bag when caked, will cure it after a
very few applications.
To prolong tbe flowering season in per.
pelual and other rosea, and In snual and
perennial plants, dip off wi* a pair of
scissors tbe seed vessels as soon as tho
petala fall. This prevents the exhaustion
of tbo plant in the formation of seed contlnuss its vigor, and preserves a neater
appearance of tbo whole plant—Aural ,

JOHN ROBERTS,

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* ph ewe, Biirulng Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

THE SOLDIERS' MOTIER.
In one of the fern glens of,tha upper
AI leg Hanies sUnda a small log bouse,
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL whieb &lt;u&gt;m held, a large family—John
Riley, the father ; Sumo Riley, the moth­
PURPO8ES.ONLYj£2
er; and children, John, Sssnn, James.
Psttick, Svdwkk gnd little Bess. Bred
to hard living, there waa not one in all
lhat littlphulCu.U of light aouls who would
shrink to face a catamount, or a bear, «&gt;r
nn Indian, or find (null with bard bread
nnd cold quatlcrs.
Al the breaking but of ths war. the
father, John, Jat tics and Patrick enlisted
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SHOES. PEPPER.
—the last as a drummer boy, Sedwick
PRUNES, F1G8. RAL-it5». CODFISH:
cried tv go, but was told, to his.great,
grief and indignation, that bn would have
to wait and grow, as he was only twelve
years t»ld, and about three feet two. The
wife and mother had as big a heart ns
anybody, and there can l&gt;e no question
And Cooking Extracts,
».ut that heart gave a sharp twinge when
roa THS KSPBCIAL ttSXXHT OF TUB LAOIKS. “old John”and the l»&lt;y•« left her; butshe,
nevertheless, declared that she would have
gone herself if they hadn’t. They mlghl
go, nnd God speed to them, for there was
no help fur it, and ajfi&gt;r her. she had not
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
a doubt uhatcvcr'but that it waa decreed
VELOPES. CARDS. Ae., Ae.
frrnftjhc fotindati&lt;m of the world that
«he shotild'Se left tn carry on their buaiMOST POPULAR
•
neaa, which waa farming and shoemaking.

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GROCERIES!

NWEEZEY &amp;. ALLEN.

I. A. HOLBROOK,

PATENT MEDICINES

^•■evrr. Oenerst L*nd sml Ts.
wksU story of Holbrook’s Btoek

S--halfthe Riley family went from the

J. X. RUNSELL.

would respectfully announce to the eill
•ent of llaeling, aud rieiulty. that ur Intend to
Mlicrenlbmgi. our ha. Of trade a»ctx^.«»c»u
be bought at uuy place. Give tu ■ call and judgu

JOHN ROBERTS,

all out-doors," with Susan's help whenev
&lt;-r »he wai &gt;-ff duty, and with Sedwick’s
always. Little Bns was unanimously
v-t&lt;..l gn»d for nothing yet. but to keep
bread and ebeeee front moulding.
Mrs.
Speehrt attention will be paid to COHJ*OUND- Riley plowed the glebe with the old one150 surf muting on PRESCRIITJUNS: .nd any horse plow, with Sedwick to ride. Mrs.
one pHreKaaing medicine, of u. can rr’y spun Riley planted it with corn and potatoes,
with Sedwick to drop them for her; and.
when hoeing time came, she and Susan
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
hoed il. while Sedwick did the best he
could at pulling weed., and Bess riin ne:
Humes AprH IL Dd
tlsrly snd noiselasly about, picking up
ancle worma and treading on the hills.
, The sratum wore round thtii and still
the indefatigable Industry Of Mrel’ Riley
kept appearances very moch as they
were. The ^ogwibed hod syvotal win­
intr-t-s snor
dows, perhaps not left by the carpenter,
The attention of the public is invited snd the cow herself .bowed w hide of
to the Newllerneee Shop at
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KSirPEI A BURROWS,
ORXETS .ad COUNSELLORS AT LAW

H. A. LOODYEAR,
Stzssu opWXiW lb4 THtofice.

New Harnesses,

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[Jan 14]

fl. A. GOODYEAR.

PICTURE GALLEEY! I
bonding, op rtalra. tfd &lt;l&lt;x&gt;r.
THIS GALLKBI

taking ibrir wowrtdsd with them.
The
comniuniceClvedriver iflformedl'bra that
he VNlAi|0p ei«hl miles shor| of this
latter plaice, , He declared, after he' had
heard Mrs. Riley’S story, ifiat if be were
not in the employ of the'Government, be
would we bee dear for the Pass himeair,
free of charge.
,
The next fool juurpey of the resolute
Riley, snd Florence Nightingale bct.rlf widow was exhausting in the extreme—
en'uW not' handle n ante of .ggravnU-d rocks, gullies, marshes, and above nil,
distress more tenderly than the.
The the tyngls of laurel brushwood, lay across
trtWsof her husband's death came with a her path, and obstructed her fyetat every
suddtp stroke that, almost felled bar to step. Supporting herself with the thought:
the floor. But the bore it bravely till that her boy had passed .over that, way
her work was done for that dny, and let she persevered and struggled through—
to find/aUra I on arriving, wore ont with
the yonngtr'eyes shed the tears.
“Why don’t you cry, mother I" said fisligue, at the place she oooght, ooly ash­
little Be»s, who was sobbing bitterly, es and ihaacaiftred dr&amp;ru of a departed
with Susnn and Sedwick, over a grief she army { The regiment had been gone two
cuuM not understand ;]but the pale, thin days.
But the persistent womsn wns not to be
lips of the mother did nut inoie.
discouraged. I Reeling herself awhile, oMl
la the middle of lhat night, lon^^fter
sleep had atolen over the chihlrs^^swr- set about for a team, and after some
trouble
she procured a roan, at a large
rnw, Susan was awakened by a gnftn.—
She started up, nnd found her mother sit price, to take her in his cart to the regi­
ting in the l&gt;ed. white, in Larvcai moou ment where her boy belonged. As they
that shoe through the one window, as a came within the lines they were bailed
and fired on by a picket, but escaped
shrouded corpse.
.
■ . .
barm, apS in due lune Um flags and white
' Light the caudle, Suaan," she heard
her whiuper, and then the terrified girl tents appeared around the spur of a
obeyed, and inquired, hurriedly, if site mountain.
Stopped by the sentinelj at tha camp
should bring die enntpbor or beat some
water. Mrs. Riley abouk bar bead, and line, she inqeired for Patrick Riley, the
drummer boy, snd was told that he was
said, faintly—
not there. That was sIltbeenMier knew
•‘Gel the leetament and read.”
Susan got U&gt;e bpuk, and asked where about il Whather’he waa dead or alive
be did not know. She was not to be put
six! should read.* ‘:No matter much. Open somewhere 1 off, and a corporal of the guard waa sum­
moned, who passed her within tho camp,
jn I ho middlo.”
aud *hu hastened forthwith to make in­
candle io her hand, the daughter read, quiries of the colonel himself.
“Which way did you conic V said the
with t rem I ding votes and simple, unlosrded emphasis: “Lei not your heart be colonel.
“By tho Plummer road."
troubled; ye believe in God; believe
“You passed your boy within half a
also in Me. In my Father’s house are
many mansions; if il were not so. 1 would mile. 1 left him, with all my wounded,
have told you. I go to prepare a placq at Verrico’a Station, to be taken off to
Harrisburg sk soon as they are able. I
for you. 1 go to prepare a place."
think you’ll find him there. He waa badA low, faint cryofrom’tbo boeomaof the
ly hurt in the arm.
suffering woman, and the gri's voice was
With all possible dispatch, the widow
drowned in the stormy, convulsive sobs
drove bock toe Plummer rood, to Verritfiat sbimk the the next instant through
co’s Station.
A company of soldiers
tha strong frame of Mrs. Riley, aaif they
was placed around a long, rough looking
would rend it asunder.
bouse, with a flag on it, and she knew it
The deep watcra^were Joooed, and
was lhe hospital. A guard stopped the
hoarded •.ears of half a lifetime now eeemhorse long before they reached the build­
ed inflow forth in oeo guah of irresistible
Ing. but Mrs. Riley, snatched the whip
sorrow. By and by the .paroxysm pas­
from tho driver and lashed the terrified
sed, nn4sba ross from her bed breathing
beast up to the very door, in spite of all
long, deep breaths, as if a sweet sense of
opposition—when, springing from lhe
relief had oumc over her; and lying
cart, she pushed by tho sentinel as quick
down upon brr pillow, said softly —
as thought, and. without slopping to hear
* Good Lord, Thy will be done ! Put
the epithets of “hAg" and “she-dcxU" lhat
the book by Susan, snd go to bed."
were shot after har as she passed in, sbo
And the still houre of that moonlight
stood, in another second, in tbo very
night rolled on to the day, atid the uncon­ midst of the wounded soldiers.
scious children, uaawakened, dreamed
“Patrick Riley!" she colled out, a)
their happy dreams.and the oldest daugh­ moot out of breath, and looking all about
ter—sad, astonished, but weary—went to her, as if afraid.her senses w'ould deceive
sleep again before the oock-orow ; but of
her.
.
..,
all within that poor log but after midnight
There was no mistaking the quick down­
right tone of Widow Riley. if. the buy
was there, ho would certainly answer.
Hardly bad ths toiling woman gather­
“O, mother,” gasped a weak boy's
ed her tall crop.
Few hand, mads
voice, and a tumbled heap in one corner
stirred, snd rushing toward it the faithful
bushwss indeed. tri go over die two acres, mother saw her poor little'drummor boy
bill
|
by hill, till all was done. The bulk
silting, but so ehangod that none but his
.J"
imthered in
, i&gt;,„ k.rcMt knv.v.r
mother would have knowp him.
(
(aagntida
yield as could bo expected)
And here the wonderful energies
,
when
John's letter came. And lhe very the mother, whieh had been kept up
lnext day, leaving aa good directions as long as her.child was to be searched I
,
abo
could to Busan, aud charging the
(God’s angels bear up with •hands the
younger
children lo mind her, .with a
.
promise
not to be gone very lone, Mrs.
।
,Riley was on her way to Green Ridga, to
nnd ahe Mink dawn almost fainting on the
j
fiud
bet- wounded drummer boy.
straw pallet before her.
• '
'
The feeling" of the wife, that had »o
“Look up mother, and don’t ye feel
,
fiercely
struggled, well nigh to breaking bad Pin am all right," said the plucky
,
her
heart, for her recent lose, were, now little fellow.
“My arm’s hurtM&gt;*tl
(
subdued
and tranquil as eonucioua that
,
the
old relationship had passed a»sy with
(the husband’s ebbing blood—lingered
with one hand.”,
only
In the s1lroce«f the grave; and the
mother awoke within her as she turwd
, lhe living. She was somewhat ne^er
to
, her .d&lt;»tipntion when the rem loft her
to
|at Shannon Dale termintta, a village with
,■even bouaes. Ug? jfl_jet conveyance
Ifor the rest of lhe
n?«q«¥»llbn.
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Not even a eartbt oxen eould she find.

io lhat rough Riley family deep. genu
inc downright love. If one member ]«»sessed It more than the rest, it was tbo
motlfer. ’ Bluntly and coarsely it she
always talked, and hard-featured as .he

new and niosCcompTete assortment of

ROBERTS * STRIKER,

• ntrther whatll beeum

g.vo Her a seas a:
wewordid to rosrvfa to morrer aldodock The ride however,
wuth 3 days' whuns A G»d help us exercise
eoodnt ye cum mother to find pat A Ie4e
Bet long with the children o mother wan
a territMl ibtaganiknw bul tuber dyd In
&gt;&gt;•‘&gt;*0 U»«u J«l» I •»&gt; &gt; Oud Ihi
bleea ye mother cum If ye can Jims well
and s«&gt;ds loT«.'

AT THE

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not so much against Mrs. Riley’s nwiisgcnimt after all. Said cow and cowshed hud nevpr been kept io a state of
perfect repair. The tens and Turkeys
always took care of themselves, and of
cnnrec they looked as well B" ever. The
old horse, habitually light in flesh, may
have Iretraved his riba a trifle plainer.
and powibly the pig was a shaving less
fat; but let nollilhg be raid ab&lt;»nt trifles
where lhe only wonder is'that the woman,
left' by her husband and t farce arms, should
keep fasr family together at all, and,
much ionre, cultivate her farm.
when
conscription go«» through our towns and
cities sweeping every ablo-bodl«td' rttkn
away, We shall then era bow many there
are like her.
With all this outdoor Inbor, Busan
Riley did not to far forget “the limp” as
to justify taklflfTJbVh the old shlnulo:
“Boots A'Shvi M&lt;i&gt; &amp; "xnroxo lBsxm"
When eultomdft catne afld left work
before they kne* .that J«&gt;hrt wak gene,
sh. SSKirf V. jlo .lt, and djd it eo well

DB. A P DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

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In bmcaU. u &gt;t&gt;
to so many thousands—in being the
cess to an expectorant public willing to
be informed—in the having an established
Jnurnal’s-popnlarity wad wenktkm—in
this cunoioM a wonderCally ok tended ex­
ercise &lt;*f power. It to only surprising
that, to an» man of fortune, (who has also
the talent,) this is not by far lhe most at­
tractive vocation. The amounl uf 'phlfanthropic rood whieh the editor ae do U&gt;
in itself beyond all which ba could Bream1
'of as the result of large means ; bat it Is
curious to bo of importance in so many
ways, to be looked to bjTall ktndaofpeople as the ode who is able to affect their
progress or position, to be linked with so
n:aay interesting desliuiea, and remem­
bered in connection with so many impor­
tant events. It is strange to j^pieard of
so much and so far, every day, and to
possess (Intellectually linked as ha is to
bis subacribere) a familiarly acquainted
family of such extent. The queatioo
may axfely be asked, indeed. Who ,is
there of any rank or office, l» tkis or any
Other country, living as rcnervoaly lar£s
an existence as a successful editor in
A_.U_
The following juke, which was perpe­
trated upon the firs*, occupation of Murrto
Island, is:too good to be lost either to
the local or general public:
It will be recollected that (bur boat
howitzers, manned by Union tors, pre­
ceded Gen. Strong’s brigade as it crept
up Fully river U&gt; the right of the enemy's
position.
After tbs landing of Grn.
:Strong's force had been made, and the
enemy routed from their |&gt;alteries and
camps,
the
sailors
having an eye open to
1
the gensrnl results, began to tike unto
ihemaelvew- whatever pleased them. Ono
thought of a ride on raid mule having
forcibly suggested itself, Jack imtnedL
slely confiscated a rope lying near by.—
With this rope he contrived, a bridle,
and mounting the mule, be took position
The mule,
upon tbo animals rump.
neither lancying the bndle nor the Bank­
ing position which Jack waa occupying,
began a ssrios of slspa, starts and kicks,
which every moment threatened Jack’s
equilibrium. While this equestrian per­
formance was taking pines—the mole
elevating himself in every direction and
Jack trying to maintain hie seat with
nothing but a fathom's leo^lb of rope U&gt;
help him—a naval officer hove In sight
and volunteered the following advice :
“Jack, why don.l you ride amidships;
you will manage him better.”
Jack taking nd van lags of a lull in tha
mules operatious, saluted bto officer, and
with a full consciouanen of his rights re­
plied :
“This Is the first craft I ever commandcd, and.l think it’s d—d roogh if I can’t

A. Wiao aald in
Adams: ‘ With while officers! would fight,
a regimeol-of them against any foreign
troops that eould land on our shores.—
more disinterested than the white man.
They are joyous in temperament and paticM as their nerves are coarse and
alrong.” And bo followed up this with.

Afrlcw. now here In bondage in lhe United
ommss, aa a whole wealth of.
people, in bodily oumlbrt, moraliir. cniightenmenl, Chrlstiamiy and adual mw
suual freedom wortk more than their

States are-«a

theersekling fire In tha lag hou*o among
the Upper Alleghaaies, and told bto broth­
er and abtee hie atorv of the war.

Jahn and J smew araretlU in the army

no? U a high ona.
more than the pb Je

her hnsUand.

frvw. feariewa. nmateulatteg tar. tbllahs
exhibited In tha ws cd tha slain busbaad J
their wort
m i Mir
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Arf «ta&lt; • aSpri^U
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-w5r, wb.oo.1-. s™.

8?»BEn bass
}n freqtiwej and pith what tUy MW.
In penmanship ana rhetoric. Their regu
meota did dutv most of tW,JMr h

nu»&gt;s • oxi'.

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be built expt
important tohava«e vntlr* route loaned
ataad *x«nly boa Gm
i Wfiwd
aa aafly
h order
^ofeMrwlshs Maine sfewiioa aa aa'To
to hk contracts, fir. .ctearutg, furnishing
ifMFnfcm miJbHw-Df
bat no
lisa, rails and timber Car use. Tbs rants
isklM. Psrhap. tbs Central
tbeAntebteiWorder to bare earnbad help In the matter, but **• will not
section with the Bstth Creek and Ln
■Aad-ihat. Yow *11. racdUet. bow bs
sing rallrosi, which connection will .be
lhaditdthsn In Kentucky j awd
about tbmtalWs «eat of Mlsvoe, .will

dtfrSte Mbdaemji QNBtap aad vatorMd

Mecca*i’ta'ihtd eottijrflse cnibdldepofl tbo
(jape/al, to My Ua hand agaiBj.asd r»,
«t about tbs time ofthb Msiot eUotisa,

each and all ofyou'will act and act ener­
■ t, ( - To ArmyesrtsSpermawta.
-'We must again eay’to army bnrrsepon- getically and lake tho 060,000 slock and
dent* that if they desire tbeir oommunlcs- procure lbs right of way, that 1 will raiec
tiatui published in tbe JSanner they must tbo balstre of the foods tb complete tho
road and put tbs Steam Horse tn Hlu­
comply with the following coodkiaas:
'
Writs plainly—we cannot copy your ting* by ths first of December, IBM, if
Irtteri ft&gt;r tbe eompoeitor.
’ 0^1 th and h£* permite. 1 Here let me
(. Wrltj*gramni»lic*lly, and correct your. etate that I have ao cboico in lbs various
The often repeated request to roots except tbe one that will' accommo­
date tbe grpntc*t oumbar of Inhabitant*
‘•Please correct and publish," osnant bs
and of couraegive tbe moat busineaa to
complied with, If much corrteUon ■ Is nec­
essary. We received a letter a short time the road. kAa many persuua on the rente
fioce, urTtteti almost exclusively jo flour­ who may not feel able to pay their *tock
Fn money can do ao in ties, taw log*, tim­
ishing capitals.
Tbe writer is much
ber, and labor, feeling aa I do that tbe
mistaken, if ho thinks we even read the
road will pay a fair dividend.
'
K-tie'r.
’ •
H. Wuxta.
‘ Write abort loiters—condense.
We
Ictlk-s.

hate not room to publish long communi­
cations.

Tbe St. Joreph (Mo.) tftrald, contains
the fidlowing:
‘•Cspt. Wood, sheriff of Platte county,
was in tbo city a few davt since, and
A" a general rule, unless tbo subject iajuf
from him we learned something of the no
great interest, lhe use of more than one gro stampede now going on In tbe lower
•beet, of foolscap finely written on both couatie*. During the hat two month*
lb« darkeye have been leaving. Platte
sides, is superfluous.
county bad a slave population of three
thousand three hundred aud thirteen, and
Tbe Dawocaacr appear, to be some­ our informant say* that there are but two
what troubled to find the real cause of or three hundred lek From all portion*
thflr Waterloo defeat In Maine. The : of North Missouri we have like hiformaNew York Arte* thinks their platform lion. Tbo alavta are leaving by Jay and
by nigbt. Few owner* pretend to •toy'
waa-not bold enough on the Peace policy,
the exodus. Many pack up their ‘dud*’
while the World aaya il was too bold on and walk boldly off in broad day, while
that question. Why hot lay it to Burn- • others quietly retire In tbe night. Should
tbe flight continue at tbe present rate, by
aide 1
the time 1666 roll* arout-J, the slaves of
tbe Stale will scarcely bo worth counting.'
• A Mt Darrw waa murdered for
•Uupon this the NathviUt Union remoney near Chelae*, in tbi* State, on Ibe
“The same thing i« going on, in a much
lOtb'inat. lie was a highly respectable,
lee* degree, in Kentucky. Tbe slaves as
influential, and useful citizen. So sgy*
a mass are determined to be free; they
the Aun Arbor Aera •
have caught lhe spirit of Freedom 'and
&amp;y still not remain in bondage. Nutbbut ths establishment ofa strong mil­
Jxhul Beax, r-f Wayne county l‘&gt;«‘
itary police, a ttandiny army for lhe
SO acres of bean* by the August. frost*.
ilartholdcrr, will suffice, henceforward, to
The toe* ia Mlimated al 01 fiM.
check the absconding of negroes.
The
Fugitive slave lasf is dead, and will no
Paoiataoa Havkx and family hava ar­ longer return a bondman. Let Tennis-'
scans rtcogulre thr»c facj* and adapt
rived at Ann Arbor.
themselvesto tbe imperative demand*'
of the tithe*. Otjr peace and prosperity '
depend upon tho atMwJy removal of,
"Septcnbcr promises to equal July' as a
njtH^h oLtjicUniwfor our arms,

Kansas Citi
wagon train aud captured ar vers I urngvoa,
of lbs 0th M
lam plooee of ommn aad quite ■ munber
came upon Q*
of prisoner*.
Tbs newt rooming we bar. Sept. &gt;ll(,&gt;.»»
-e— 3
firnnd‘that the rear guard of the asmy quantity of ■abateMM alaSM, captured

• ith the naw advance
*otomacand tbe ne­
per, eod va ahaH
cjoee, «f important

curraix tutsi * t»a uavni
.
■TMMOTH uarirt «A&lt;r *arfK er gmami.

nd support the gallery, pur
lhe Spencer repeatioy rifle,
»• trouble ia bolding the h&gt;.
(entry in check. Here waa many InsXapce* of bnijery.' One of tbo men, to Co.
K, bia‘iame fe MoCartnoy, chose his

place behind a large stomp, for a kmg
lime he watched the ewemy. By and by

i-.lw lime came; four rebel* spied him, ha
being In the advance and they being in

au old-orchard flanked him. He bad fired
three abote out of seven, when bla posi-

KO WB11
ptMitanJMggrtt* &gt;• M*t Lmsutoa A&lt;u*U&gt;
mrtb..d feypnro .qrsMti.? U h-Mill
nr*. Let a o»mhilltce consisting of vallandlghwTn.fluymour, Wood ‘whoGeorge
Lunt, visit tbs Confederacy in the name
nf the democratic' party and supplicate
150 oHmr
tbe leader* U ths word* of Balaam's ass
ward* drhr&lt;_____ ______ . .
We tart about 00. Rumor saye a atrr.es -&gt;Am I fii.ttHnekss, rm whieh tbongh
ford* of rebels crossed al Hacoxm Kurd hast ridden ever since I was thine 1”
this morning sad captured 150 of owr
! eavalfy. The rebelobare a strong p«*»lion on tbe Rapidse, but no great force.”

•tioo became critical, tbe Lieut, ordered
him back, but be did not heed the order.
Finally one reb. ebowed bimaelf and Mae
»w. The other three cam* on
Ils gun was empty. They fired
tbidr gon* at bis esp while he held it up
by the-rim, then they charged an him
supposing him wounded, but Mac raised I
New Y’ork, Sept. 10.—A Furtres*
up above tbe stomp and laid one more I Monroe letter tu th* Herald, under date
low, then charged on tlx&gt; other two and I of the 17th says: .*•Yesterday four men
captured the char* The reb«. thought I in tbo uniforms uf rebel mJdiers arrived
os tbs Indian did that “the Tankey'• gun* I at Fortress Monroe from Newport New*.
were always foaded.
Many other loch They proved to bo wme «if our men who
instances were there seen, and many a had tbu* disguised thomsclves to facili­
man fell to rise no mure.
tate their eocape. Tbo were captured &lt;&gt;u
Frederick Bergman was wounded here
(ba 18th of July last. In tbe first terrific
but 1 an&gt; bsppy to say he i* doing well; I
charge of our troopa un Fort Wagner.—
He ia ia lbs Mount Pleasant Hospital Tlwy slate lhat fur some lime poa( four
where every care i* bestowed tlurtcan be. or five trains per day have'boon running
I am bens in the bo»pi«*l yak My health troop* through Richmond South, and say
doe* not Improve much, still I have hope* that when they tuuk their uncercmuniu*
that I may *&gt;&gt;on take the field sgaiie-etilI
ws cannot tall 'how thirt niay be.
While I write 1 anuld notice the visit
of Mr. John J. Hendershott; our old
neighbor look* good, lip stayed here
about twd week* sad viatHed *11 the pnb
lie plate* hern-and In Washington. He
was well pleased with bi* visit and Went
home *al*«t1ixl that tbe government wa*

til’RABIi

, 6*nto C*Mr.—Tl»irt)-«*»e&lt;i mt
IWF-&lt;h1e place «m Saturday *ad w«
•worn into fifo-V-&amp;,»eevMp st Kilam:

T«IK CHEAT
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
h .nm'ittto, wtWtroBM;
Slaw Ba ygaUslws.bMOTeted a^w «ra 4

thia township end, Il is believed, wil
nearly «e quite raiteve ve from tbe draft

W heleMHuffTcm Ib this ('•■■try.

A teeal bounty «f about t24 ha* been psi
toYbooa enlisting front thia plant.' - J-

The, b*ve latssUefd &lt;h*ir ■tor*t**a wf TEAM.

SPECI^l NOTICES

ton. They • ere racralud by C. A. Bsil
•nd Mathew Barging &lt;&gt;f thia town.Abu«ttweetj-d«euf the'men art frat

- Faoeta—Sinse Friday mowing a
late week'a svereesiun of eevetb (n^r
have occured on each rootwiag. Yostsr
dhy, (Tucvday) morning tb» ground w*s
frasM ia places, eo bard that flakae eix

’.•■SJ

or eight toebee square might be takra ।
nip, on plowed 6dda Of course vege-

&lt;M&gt;un hmfMBtted ite qtuKM fcr-'fc.*

Ma Timotmt Inca, of Carlton, he*
Mt 81 war often a half bo*bel ot very
large sweet apples of a very fine flavor

&amp;

indeed.

We bn vs,nary, wen better.
ikle UwUup ‘

Ilk AaaB

has favored os with a bushel of asserted
■yur apples averaging abual three qupT

tweaWapowadesck
All thank* to him fur bi* favorsbls visit.
/A few word* now about ths eily of Alex­
andria; this being one of tbs oldest cittou
in tbe Union, there are many things “nd
plsecs nf interest. Tbo buildings are
chiefly made of brick, end built after tbv |
old aacieut arcbilachtre »tvie, being most ,
ly after the Grecian order. The. streets !

are narrow and filthy. The old Washing­
ton church stands firm yet, bei^g built
before tbe rsevlutiosary war ; the bricks
were nil brmrgbt frwm England or so re­
ported. Waahingtno’s pew is kept as a
sacred place tn bte memory. His b*«k*
lay there as be last laid thorn whew •live.
His name is carved on a silver plate and
fastens-] on the door by screw*.
We
were not allowed tn enter tbo pew. only
to look In It, but lhat was a ennsolaliM
fur me eves tn ana sbero tbe Father of
oor country worshipped tbs groat Father
of all tho universe . In lhe camelry at­
tached tn Uw ehurch I saw some ol&lt;J tomb
stones, soma marked ns early as 1768,
others nesrly aa early.
Tbo church i*
built after tbe Roman or Doric order.

tjuring ]

Is^.weqktelono the fullowing important
. achievement’were recorded: Tbe capttfre
। of forts Wsgner and Gregg, with tbe
whole of Morri* GJand1: the occupation
&lt;&gt;f Knoxville;the capturenrChattanooga
r.hd ths expulsion of Brngg's arfflr; ibe
ciipVind of Vomberland Gap, with two
ihnusaBfl '‘prisoners and fourteen pteeesof
artillery j the deptdr* of Fort Smith and
occupation of Litfle Rock, Arkansas,' in­
volving the cbmplete overthrow of the
rebel power in that atste; tbe capture of
BHstm, Tennessee, commanding West
Virginia, the moon taino os parts ofNorth
Carolins, nnd completing the liberation
of En»t Tenn eased from rebel control.—
Ill nflditliuD to these successes, during the
Lsrt wdek w* biffi lnformation of a naval
ai«dulrim F&lt;wt-Munhrfe, add a further
ndt.itie^nf Gilmore’s operation* against
Charleston’: of tl»* movement nf the Ar­
my rffUte duffan important
lion r - Of rebel reverse* at Bath and
Muorsfietd, in'Wwtm. Virginia, and of
uthtr event* inflkat! re of-a vigorous
aMIvrtty ^ 'kl| part* of the military

esresfthe
WimUft flMIR VMWt f

be through Boeryteik. ten loCtovetandI at this lime to retire, which w« did la
Elite* and down tbe Wanndar* Tbas b% style—Wash ntaa for Mmsolf. After
may Jis WB'gcfiqptbVrMgk of thgi
fberobebHrt
ap as to accommodate aa hr as prsctics- Cuslbi* esms up with the balance of the ting fur another raid,
—------ borsca
and stores WffTprnve more disas­
KVe
fell
la
soon
after
daylight
bte tbe nortbaaM and northwest portions
trous to tWm than tho kitting n( tbe men
of Barry and Eaten ommttea
Fellow
alter the fly tag retau TVs
aa tbe eounuy is compTefely ^piudud uf
dtixens, If you sxpegi and Utah tay ef­
emuBwbal Is called Battle stock and profl*l\&gt;oa.
1 Here wo were ordered to,
forts and co-operation In this Important

hevrowded tbe rebels to hard end chased
work—a wmk which when done will enthem ab faai; In tho rlclnlty'yf Knoxville,
haaoethe vahMof yoar property enore
aLat It is duubied by good judges, If
than double lbs entire cost—you must
a eingl* soul of them go* up to Malos to
to 'gqod feilb .aafl promptly In the
help their friends there. Of enures the
matter; bearing lb mind ibat you era the
CbpperlMffk ora expected to denotmoo
cumluuuity aad your posterity that are
itT* military Interference, as tbhy did la '
to reeplbe lading benefits of tins im­
lbs Mac of Kaatucky.
provement 1 pledge ray word that If■

A letter from a Washington
hospital, nearly two and a half eolimrn*
long, hasJust bccrT consigned to the waste
paper basket, with but partial rediang.—

thoagh wr-Ual the snsmy Udlf. \
started ou in tbe rear, of the wbsl ar
When evening cauts _wg attached

tbe aoidiere return to their loved homes
and frteed*. But let m bare a leeting
peace if il take* ten year* to obtain It
■ A peweo eaublisbed w4lh slavery never1
wrtild be worth having. It would only
grow up sgaln Io msk« us trouble; so let J
tbo abuse of tbe war ba removed, then
peace would prosper tbe natinaand with
a steady arm and loyal heart, 1 felly bolisve that tbe lime will soon c&lt;&gt;tne when
the Star Spangled Banner shall tritunpbaatly wave over all this once happy
and prosperous people. -

Mr. 8. raise* very

Goner'a Lxur's Book fur October- is
&gt;lnU J
Tbe Dumber before ns, in uddk

u WW.7 ,&lt;SaJ.; U

time.)

tb-n to throsoal eUrsctioas, begin* the 1

Headquarter* in tho Field, via Chatta­
nooga, Sept. 18.—All quiet; no attack
ba* been made. The OOenAr remain* In
possession of the gaps of Pigeon Moun­
tain, and about Lafayette. Tbo line* are
very cluse, aud occasional ski Finishing 00Capt. Strong, Chief of Artillery &lt;-n
Vancleve’e staff, was »hut in lbs bowel*
by a sharpshooter. The wound ia dan­
gerous.
it is reported that Longstreet ba* ar­
rived al Resaci with 20,000 men.
Our army is In splendid health and
spirit*.___ '

.' Nav-X"**. Sept 20.—A Morris Is­
land letter reports "that the rebels are.
extremely busy iu repairing Sumter.—
Steamers gn* constantly plying ibore.
from the eily with material* tbcrrfi.r! A
deserter says, after slfoglbcniqg Bum ter
and Jilsnling more batteries un James
bland, Beauregard intends to assume tbe
utfiraaive, in order, if possible, to gain
ppescMlon of Morris island. Charleston
ts wid u&gt; be full of rebel troops.
Tbe aeouatsatete that it may be a week
before- Gilmore.. can ...open. fire upon
Cbarleatou.
Tbe mouirtin® of guns on,
tha North end of Morris Island moves
very slw work under tbe fire nf tbe reb­
el batteries 00 Janies Island; but our
losses therefrom are Infling.
Gilmore bad issued a oongrnlula-

try! Tbomaa jeffcraa «aa a genuine
DemocrsL [Applsu^.J Ha hade Vice
President of tbo naoM of Aaron Burr.
Mr. Burr waa Inside of tbe Democratic
organintion. [Laughter.] Were they
nut both Democrat* 1—Corning frurt Jot
fcraoa to Jackson, we find lhat Andre*
Jackapn had a Viae Peeeide&amp;t by the
name of John C. Cslbeufl.
Was not
Calhoun itmido of lhe Democratic o*gm»ixation as aiucbae General JatteeM b&gt;u&gt;•el/1—Coming frran Jackwx we find
Blepben A. Duugla* ; and was ha not a
roprasentatare of the old Jefferson JackA KawGci&gt;&lt;rraiL—A Frenchman
tonDemuoracyl Ax that time tbe cneo- ha* discovered a new,taytbed of manufsctry bM a Viae Premdeat ia tbe peraun
x&gt;—-.
-___
JobnQ Breakiarid^ wbo wM a Dem­
ocrat ma. Then wa have Jefleroun *nd ,
Burr. JateMn and CslUnoe. and Dongle*
and Breckinridge, all ineida bf the Datancratie nag. (Laughter.] Do you fuitow Jaflaroua.JacfcMMd Doogte, oe ;
Burr.Calboon aad BsMkiaridgel
Dn
yM faUww Aera laatl - [Crtea of »nta

fitM-ehwpter* of the excelled story ent.Ued ’’Leah Moore's Trial." Th. ttbidtf
plates are artiatical ae well a* practical,
and. th* two

fruatia

pi ceca, “Young

Lo« ee Drcam," and -Tbs Sister-. SchoolaH*H th* Mghrat perfection of art
Ko
psrsoa jet over regretted *ub. cribinf ft&gt;r’

Hew Advertisement*.

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with hi** fee etelee*fe&gt;, O arhwKJWflta

Gvdey.
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IL W.IIib, la Uia paper, »d urpalmo^ pWserVati.mim.^^t^,,
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d^Uauipn apro U» prpp.Jrj.t jfyr. urh&gt;ingp.« t&gt;r tbq.presdw race of men,
i. something much more tangible than aitf and tiweonaampiMn uf ail the mean* of
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Mr. Willis’ energy aftd perseverance,‘if
•Wide, prominently, and »ending me the
his-life should be apared, the riwd -lirpy p»per ejCklfannati, wliggsfavored with
yet bw built. The.ubjetf l* wprthy of an
W. Q. Baowtfiow.
effort. ,,
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- Goxa io Camp.—Tbirt)-«e*en

sworn into lb* U. 8., serviep at Kalamsxoo.

They were recruited by C. A. Baily

and Mathew Burgher, &lt;&gt;f this town.—
AU ut twenty-five of the men are from

■ his township and. It is believed, wil I
nearly or quit* relieve ua from tbe draft.
A focal bounty of about &lt;24 has been paid
to those enlisting from this place.'"' “
Frost*.—Si not

Frid*jr

morning

of

1**1 week** success.ua of never* frosW
have occarod on each moraiog. YoiUrdsy, (Tuesday) morning th* ground was

fiwrs io place*, so hard lhat flakes six

*ir eight inches square might be taken
up, on plowed Gelds. Of course veg.-

Ma Timothy Tnus, of Caritas, has
left at our office a half bushel of very

large sweet apples of a very fine flavor

indeed.

We have oarer seen bailer.

Mb. AdaM SsWifiki^a/ tbla t^sibabip

baa fsvrwed us with b bushel of assorted
•our applet averaging abuab^Iirre quar­
ters «f a pound each.

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JP*VO« of ^eeles U.yilebqlto &gt; '
m or MlCHtllA’IrCunaiy af Barer, aa.
At a aMuaS at lhe Bml-ate CaarS .far Uis
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Prvbsto OBer. in
'iHnrFtrrlfasbnse. on MonJay.hfa* Tib dar
aalsinln- l~ ak.
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Mr. 8. raise* very

fine fruit.
Godkt's Lady's Book for October is
at baud). |God«y i alto ays ahead of

time.) The number before ns, in addsti«n to throsaal attractions, begins tbe
hist chapters of tbe excellent s»&gt;ry ®ntitk-J ’ Leab Moore’s Trfat." The fashion
plates are artistic*! aa well a* practical,
and . th* two frootis piceea, “Y&lt;»ung
Lo&gt; e* Dream," and “Tbe Sister’s Scbrwl ’
aH' W the highest perfection of art.
Wo
person yet ever regretted subscribing fe‘r!

Ths Psamsrfaala Oil Wells.
A Correspaadeut writing 'from Titus
vilfe. Pi* fordlsb^ thu Avowing in re­
ference k&gt; the oil region rnahit Bute :
. ‘^AliMwat ah'old'da the hills surround­
ing it are thcspritup which, once gave it
tbe nam* of Oil Qvek and now makes
its fame world wide.
Tbcrtt is but &lt;-ne
king here, and all are it. sbhjrcts.
The
bead and fro**, the root and branch, of
every specie* of business, in i's legitimate
I callings—as well as spevidqtion In ita
1 most rampant^tcr^t—is Oil; Consequent­
ly you Seo, io close proximity on every
a»de, oil depots, oil refineries, oil derricks,
oil tanks, oil shippers, and the everlsst
ing inevitable oil team—at once a muaai.ee nnd a necessity, as you may judge
from the fact that two thousand of them
have passed over a given point or bridge,
where a marker wr» kept. In one after­
noon, cutting up tbe roads in a frightful
manner, and reducing them to such a state
that, between mudbolca, stones nnd
slump*, you may se'l suppose that pleas­
ure riders are not the order of lhe day .
• • • For bustling, activity and
teeming population, wc rmemble western
towps; while dreams of wealth wilder
and. mure fabulous thaw the Arabian
Nights, have been reslizea in a day.—
Wijni do yoU think of The big well,
which flows two thousand barrels a day.

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'TROSA TXORDUi. -STATE or MlCIHGAjr,
Cotxn or Ba ear. sa.
At a Manton of th. Probate Court for th. coun­
ty of Barry, bidden at lb. I'rvbato Office, In the
village of Hmtiacs, on Taaaday. tha aighlb
■Uy ot Saportaber, Is the rear »r tbauM»d right
bandied and auty three. Fraaent. Hbrriaan C.
Prindle. Judge cf Probate.
,
In I be nutter at tb. aatate of William Thoma.
Carroll, late of W uhlngtun Cite, D. C . deewaaed.
On mailing and Ulina the petition, dalr vended
oT C. W. Holler, prarinc that a dulr autbaalfca
led eoyy of the laat wll&gt; and tnuawnt of raid da
eraaod now oo hie in tbii Cou l may hr altowad in
thia Fiat*.
Thervopon it to Ordered, that Toeedar, th.

CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS

nooa.-b. suirnnd for tbo hearing nf Mid patittoo. nirdUi.l Af brin at law of raMdevaasad.snd
all other pemoar Interfiled in Mid eatste. are ra ।
q al rod &lt;o ■■&gt;p»ar at a m«im of laid court, man tn
all lhe uil s»ld here ? There has been n tw bold** at the Prabat- Office, in tbe rtUage of
Haitlnja, Mid absw ca*a«,If mt tberv bn. why .
milliuti dollars paid by its owner* fur this I tse pra’ar &lt;d tbe petitioner abend uot be graatad.
well—&lt;&gt;ne small share having been sold I
for fit Icon tb-twannd-dollars.
state, af «b» proisney nf laid prUtion and
Priew, with Hototoeraad Feiter, H«,
-Thcsd are a few facta out of tbe many
bsbosrtnjc thrrcol, by cliuing s ropy &lt;4 this
rd«r la bs published in ths '-llssiinirs U*n&lt;&gt;f the wealth accruing privately and col
The Witc-’X A Ginns Sewing Machine
er," a newspsper, printed sad eitculsllng ia
1 actively to iodividosla.
lid eoonty of Barry, for three susorsalrs wacks, ia lA« bail Slaehint without rtjarj t» priet,
■mediately prrvlom to aaW day ofbearing.
“Tbe well owaed by the Dal veil
SHKRMAX C. PRIXULE,
Brothers brings them eight hundred dol­
(A (ran copy.) [aap»J
Jodgs of Probate.
lar*'a day, and a sixtevnOi »»f the Sher­
man well a hundred dollars a day.
“The revenue which accrues to the
government isfivemilliotwayear. What
haa/tbc fiouth t&lt;&gt; uffir equal in resource
to&lt;A&gt;r oil weRl"

GROCERIES

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

sxvris^KacKiaa.

Gudey.
IIA visa been called upnnto examine
lhe tome of tbe Lady's Book are, tha formal* ««r recipe fur tbe above Bit­
rgia eopy I year g3, two copies 15, throe, ters, which has be.-n given to me by; the
copies M, four copies ffl, fire copies and inventor, I lake pleasure in stating to th&lt;r
public, that they arc well knojiq', tp $e’
medical profession as posseting proprtiea purely tonic, and tbe combination is
B AU.raJa'Daw Aa MowDU-r, Cor October well calculated, ■nsLWS&amp;Jty adapted
to
that class bf BttWW Wfcfrqm a
hM^baen received. It eontama several
illustrated articles, besides much other disordered cundilioq of tbe hepatic functIrma, or general dirnjpgewent^f |be INreading, and tbe wonder is, bow *&gt; much
er.aoommoo inl^ylark^ districts
rtading can be giiCQ far «&gt; liU-le moDqy.' of the West IM South. They conMn a
larger proportion {.of tonic ingredients
Ths Fsdssal Dxmawp vtowtbbSoPT^ than any other Bitters lhat ‘lake bafh
Caboliva Cbiyalbt.—Tbe Providence aabmitUM to iho fffr chemical eiamina
Janrnal, in
.talMfnttjIjr pwf- kiuu. I bespeak for them a w ide spread
jx.pujaritFimd f&gt;5fef$jfe*&gt;n.end them
statenL phaky ind thoroughly
-*r* *»** ftn. Gilmuro h•
tf&lt;JriJfw!srt&gt;H&gt;dae* apvo GhaHettpn.
and tbe probable obstacles be has yet W
encounter, says: “What we want t* t»»
harbor and the aim of tlw d&lt;y ; I*
suit us quite as well with or without lbw
buildings Wp«O^B.M •1' •' •

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H t -v iff «g t

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Ml this place on Saturday and - w*f*

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Idro. S»4 that BXMitrf kt* to sabf minor.
I all ottterpernon* interested in said r«t«t»,*r»
hired loaptMar al a session of ssni Court, then
be holdee st IbeFnbsleOme., ts'tbn. vdlage

ilFStoOi.

Bobsei. a Btriksr. Bastian; t. U Bisks. Intoe
W.C. Allot. Hickory Comers i M. C.Hwift, PrtortoviUs; W. B. RaniactM, MMdtorilltj H. U
Martin. Venuontcills. Wbalssnto by Farraad.
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After saabanaea of mrenl rnan. I have ante
reaumad tha HARDWARE TtlADE.

I?bv cansia* a eopf of Ibis «T|l*r to b«
&gt;«d'la th* Bsatinp bsnasr. a seyywpsr
iTlu
U —M aousi/of Barry,
i«di*tofy previous
to said day of bearing.
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«&gt; many adraots^-e* ever the uflie.- parp*iii«s I* lhe mat het, and their Ntfiertoe vinwes
at* m onitsrsdly knew*, that wc need not de
more limn tu aaotra the public the tr qaslity is
msiauined rqs.1 to lhe lot it aver Iim been,
and the they may Ic dqwmkd on to do all
th-tt rttrv have oct di-oe
Jt*l»srr&lt;t by J. C. ATEH. SLD,4 Co,
LowsU, Maas, and sold by

CITY

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ranlAilte, Lenaarrhaa, fi.leraal Clairania. Mte
|&lt;J.I mutiny. ariWnc bam lhe rmfaterw dtetto*,
bait yteteed to k. sod lhaea era lew that Sa aa&gt;,
nhea mehret b properlj atom bp local tnatmaal.A ladj. aaa-d/L.p Io atinr tie puMieaiUa
■waw, arHtea.'
•&gt;My daarMeraud m,~lf bait bean eared af a
vary MBMatlaf Lraaarrhua af tana aUadm&lt;. hr
tw* Imltteeaf &gt;«mr BAMarASilLA."
Hheumatiam, Goul. Xdror Com plaint. Dya.
papal a Hoart Dueair, Mourn ua.

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A»411*40 he farihrir teterwrt to sirs sss a oall
bW^aprOtoUr AQ rods wMs* tbs
LOWEST CASH MARKET TALUR.
3l dml largriy La
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LjConatetoly on band.

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handled with care. CmXmruqoiroe firy-

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tea. A literal discoast to yssrlj adr

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flowering annually.•
••'.“Heshaaeous plants root Sooner when
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important lo insure success. For this
:W «I ,Tr»8W to •»
purpoto gfaaaes are ptaeed over delicate
cuHings ; sumo prafcr.qlear, others green
1M1.
glass. Cutting* grtiemlly require pgrTown 1 Morth of Rsags T Wool
tiai sbadtoff.until roots form. The soil
kfiould lie firmly pressed to the lowest
point of the shoot, that the atr may nnt
Town 1 Forth of Rango 8 Wsst
penetrate and dry tho embryo roots.—
Cutting like the dew and moonlight, there- &gt;’**i j**» _y.r •*
— h of Bags 8 West.
fine tie coverings vf those .plated In’ hot­
•1 44 11 II t n SO 14 T«
beds shottld be rttmoved, H.the weather is
buxterato al sunset. The borixuutai
Town 4 Morth of Rango 8 Wool
branches,nearest the ground are much
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Aiparagm beds may be marie daring
tbe mrsuths nf August and September,
ahd id the following manner: Trvnph at
fatal twb fr«t; fill with alternate layers
of strong stable manure, corn-alalks, enU.
Ac, lf»rrtf Is sawn. Cover well IfpdaaLr
arose:,place them'right or ten iodtau
eadriirty, and cover from two and n half
to three inebw. If two year old plants
arc planted, a small supply of nsparagus
may be obtained tbo second ydar; if one
year old plants in, three years; If tbe seed
Usown, ia four years. Asparagus beds
should receive a p»od cent of mannm in
November, which, except the rougher
portion, should be forked In ns early In
the spring ns the garden can bo entered.
'Util should be followed by a h(a&gt;y dress
iryj of slit. Case must, however, be ta­
ken; not to apply the salt to new beds,
ns It has been known to kill tho young
plants..

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of fits of nine yeso' standing, and St Vitas’
dance of Uro years.
AJWflLu writes, bis son wan cared
after hie flesh had al noct wasted away.
The doctors pronounced lhe ci»e incurs-

JLVOTm was oared of Feterated Ages
after Irvins every medicine io his Tesch
JJTOfflB wm cured, of Fewsr Sere
whieh had existedTbertewysore
AHOTHER Of RheuwiAtisas of eighI yean.
Cases innumerable of llyspopeia and Liver
Complaint oouM.be mentioned in which tbs
Parlier and Fills

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A TT0MXEY3 AT LAW snd Solicitors I

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to sliced to all esH» in too lino of tteir pi
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are the most aotive snd thorough pilbtbrt
have over been introduced.
They act so directlv upon the Liver, exeil
iag thatorgaw.to wuch. kn extent as that the
Sm docs not relapee into its fonatfr eoao, which! is toe ant to be lbs com yrith

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IndigKio*., CPatn fa tho foweis,
(jiiBKinnt, ata.

Soaxixq Skkds.—The Chinese seldom
sow &gt; crop without) having previously
ronked tbolr aeedk In diluted tnanu/a,
luieping them there even till they be­
gin to sprout. They bold lhat tbis nut
only gives the plants an early and vig&lt;Wi&gt;ni start, buf preserves the seeds from
worms or birds. Tbe practical rusultsof
Chinese agriculture are too important fur
u« to speak of them with contempt.—
Would it Rot be wall fur us lo Use some
safe steeps for our «&gt;rn,squa»baa, melons,
etc., as a general rule, and not as an «jception.

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bgswift^ ths dusters stol IW.’Tlsi
bundles nre picked just before they are
tb..tet^hb.J rip*, and dipped in,lime water
of tbe cynsiflrhcy of thick cream. They
arc then Knng on wires, and when dry
are dipped tbe secund time, and then benig
qp tp remain.
:
h lia-lime coating keeps out the sir and
Afeetarimy tendency to decay. When
wanted .fur the tablu dip tha duster* ia

Rifzxtso Prsm.—It seems to be generfcliy wnecdetl that moot varieties of
peers' are better for being ripened la- tbe
horn orflttlt Mdni. In fart tba experi­
ence ofAimf of mt reederi will-:bear
witnets to superior flavnr and molting
juices of thfl Iwusc Hpafaod Bartlett over

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1863.
iTfce Swti«g« tyntatr,

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IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,
a ASTI SUB, BARKY CODXTY, MICHIOAB

AT THE

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

Hastings’ business,• Jirectirn.
JUST RECEIVED

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
fChemicals, Paints, Oils, Caa
pkeue, Burning Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

MASON ALLEN

?®18 UWIU
1ST FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
P U RPOSES.ON LY'^1

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RUDERTS Ac STRIKER,

GROCERIES!
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH)

B.l on* by one they drop. UU »llkav* fallen.

SWEEZEY A. AXEEN.
rrORKETB AT LAW .nd Selldlars in Cites-

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ROBESPIERRE.
BT JOBS

Among the many remarkable men de­
veloped by I lie French Revuloliun tb«ro
nrc few that stand more prominent than
R0I1ERT8 A STRIKER.
Rolteapivrre. His first appesiancs was
Iloruoi April.St, I8C3.
in the Assembly of State* General. The
nobles and biabopa re*u|v*d to meet in
. _. Itcnlar uhouh p—■■ — —- —
:i«imt and mo.ry promptly remittedseparate halls, that each uf tbo sei|&gt;arate
Office, with W. W. Ralph Eu}-, 1
orders having two votes, and the com­
■TffiKft-. -&lt; *»■
moner but one, tho common* might thu*
be out-voted, though io gn immense ma­
JJEW HARNESS SHOP.
jority. Were they to meet iu one as­
sembly, the commons could, of course,
cat ry ibeir measures. The poor were in
The
attention
of
the
publie
Is
Invited
KSArrES * BCHKOWS.
a state of terrible dl*trp»a.
The nobles
» TTOKSHYX ..a COUSSXU.OM
UJ to ths Nsv'llsmessShopof
semi tbo Archbishop of Aix with a very
Solicitor* la Chancery. Tax «"&gt;1 Iwsurwaee
B. A. COtPYEAB, \
Gtbeticappeal, urging the commons, in
tnilf of tho miseries uf the people, to
‘"o«K“La.a
“» '■»&gt;•=••• I
""""•
proceed to business, by consenting to a
a.c.»— i
separation of the three chambers.
Robespierre, one of the deputies of the
,1Tr. x^«.UOI&gt;BRO«Kf
cnmainn*, then an unknown young n&gt;an,
ltoto&gt; he UaderssM.
Good E.BtcHl
Exclu­ pale and aleiuler, rose and Mid : “Go tell
your colleagues that we are wailing fur
them here to aid u* in assuaging the sor­
rows of the people. Tell them no longer
COUNTY oryiCERBto retard our work. Tell them that our
[janM]
H; A. GOODYEAR.
resolution is not to be ahaken by euch •
H. 1C. IDELDOK,
stratagem m this. If they have aympfc
thy for the wor, lei them, iu ImkaUon
of tbeir riiastqr, renoouce that luxury
rx Kjurrisoi •"&amp;•S-£_MW
which consumes the funds of-indigence,
aew building, op Stairs. Id
diahiis* those insolent lachneye who al
THIS GALLEBY
CHEERY,
.tend them, cell limit gOOM/Us equipages,
and with these superfluities, relieve the
tOUSTY CLERK sad Keury PsMie. Office
perishing. We wait for them here I" ■
We next bw of Mm earnestly, onxm0RV1N C. OTfiC.' ing the death penalty. Dr. GuiUdlin
bad Introduced a new machine, called,
B. C. PRINDLEi
from the inventor, the guillotine, for lbs
iofliedon of capita! punfehinent, without
inflicting pain. A general burst of laugh­
tar wm excited In the Assembly ap lho

II. WRIGHT,

TTORNEV and COUNSELLOR AT LAW
.■
r*M&lt;in«.nar In Cb.ncrrr.—

New Harnesses,
sively Used.

PICTURE GALLERY!

F*AMK AIX®W,

DB. A. P. BBAXB,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,

4,1 “Wlthmy 'machine I can clip off;

heed In the twinkling of an eye, wU
ynur leeling it." ; ‘
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the Girondists, overwhelmed them In
their trial, and they wera all sent to the
guillotine.
Robespierre.Danton, and Marat, the
beads of the Jacobin party were now the
idols of France. Charlotte Cbrday soon
plunged her dagger Into the bosom of
Marat. Herbert, at the head of the athe­
ists of Paris, organized a formidable
party. Robespierre at the peril of his
life, threw himself Into tho breach to op­
pose them. “There are men,” he said,
“who, under the pretext of destroying
superstition, would make a religeon of
atheism.
The legislature who would
adopt atheism is insane.
The national
convention abhors sueh a system. Athe­
ism i* aristocratic. The idea that a Great
Being, who watches over oppressed Innt»cence, and who punishes triumphant guilt,
la quite popular. The people, the unfor­
tunate, applaud me.—llG«&gt;d did not ex­
ist, it would behove man tn invent Him."
The conflict was short but devperntc—
Esch party knnw that the guillotine was
the doom of the vanquished.
Herbert
and his coadjutors, nineteen, in number,
were, on the 17th of March, 1794, in five
carta, conducted to the scaffold.
Danton and Robcvpierro now quarreled
—Robespierre again conquered iu the
death-slrusgle, and Danton was doomed
to die. Bvfore the dawniog uf the morn­
ing oxxa d’akms entered bis chamber and
tore him away from tbo arms of bis wife.
As he entered his prison. In the vaults of
the Luxemburg, ho said, sadly : “At
length I perceive that in revolutions the
supreme power ultimately rests with the
must abandoned. We nro sacrificed to
the ambition of a few dastardly brigands.
But they will not long enjoy the fruit of
their villainy. 1 drag Robespierre after
inc to tho grave.”
Aa Danton, with Camille Desmoulins

surging through the’ staeete.
A deiacbmentofsnMlert were sent by tha ' cntv
vention to arrest Robespierre again/' H«
was sitting calmly Bl the table, swatting
his fate. Oae ol the soldiers diacharged
apiatolat him. The ImII entered/hif
check, breaking hlrf jaw, and produced a
lerrlble wound. Hla head dropped upon
the table del aging it with blomL
Thu
mangled, ho was borne on » litter, just
aa the day wu beginning to dose.
The
blood flowed freely from his wound, coag­
ulating in bis mouth, and'choklng him as
It trickled down hls tlimal.
After pas­
sing an hourjof almost unendurable ago.
ny, be. with his brother and several oth­
ers of his friends, were brought before
the Revolutionary Tribunal. The A?ial
occupied but a*few fmonienta, and n»ey
were doomed to die. At fire o’clock of
the same evening, the cart conveyed them
through the Rue St Honors to .the Place
de la Revolution. Robespierre ascended
the scaffold with a firm step. As the ax
eculioncr brutally lore the bandage from
his inflamed wound, he uttered a shriek
of torUire which pierced every ear.
In
another instant the axe of the guillotine
glided swiftly down its groove, and lite
head of Robespierre fell into the basket
There was a moments silence and theo
there came, from the lips of those who,
but a short time before, were shouting
hosannas to his name, the wildest burst
of applause. Thus died Robespierre, in
the thirty-fifth year of his age.

■

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ln times
said, If ad moch, la, tl pU*taare5W»perty. Is there—has «re ever beep any
qoeaiina thol by
--------------- ,
both of enemies and friends m«.
when needed, and ta It Dot neede
er taking it helps ua and hurts
niyl Armies the world over destroy

it from the Jenemy. Civilized belliger­
ents do all in the power to help them­
selves or burl the enemy, except a few
things regarded as barbarous or cruel.—
Among the expectations are the m masers
of vanquished fine and combalan^a,. n&gt;al?
and female. But the proclamation as law
Is valid, or Is not valid ; If It la' valid, It
cannot be retracted any more than the
dead can be brought to life.
Some ofyou profess to thiuk that itg
retraction would operate favorably for
the Union. Why belter after the re­
traction than before the issue T FfThero
to suppress the rebellion before. tb« proc,
lamatlon wns issued, the last one hundred
days of which passed under an explicit
notice that It was c&lt;Anlng,'unless arrested
by those in revolt returning to their aE
legianee. The war has certainly pro­
gressed a* favorably fur us since the pruc^
tarnation aa before. I know as fully as
onn ean know the opinion of others, that
some of the commandem of our Atuies

THE PRESIDENT’S POSITION.
important victories, believe the emanciJation policy and the aid of colored ardExxcuTTfs Msitsmx, Washington, I
iera constitute the bcavlrsi- blows yet
.
August 31, 1S63. ' j
dealt to the rebellion, and that al least
Hon. Jamn C. Conkling :—
one of those important successes eoold
Mt Dsar Sik :—Your letter inviting
not have been achieved when It waa, but
me to attend a mass meeting of Uncon­
fur the aid of black soldiers.
Among
ditional Union mtn, to be held at theeipital of lilin&lt;n/&lt;&gt;n the 3d day ufScploin- some of the oom maud art holdin^ubesa
them, alighted from the eart at the scaf­ , _ &lt;__ i___ .C___ -A
I,
affinity with what Is called abolition, or
fold, Herault de Schells, who was to suf
for first, endeavored to take leave of Dan friends at my uwo Ix-tuc but I cannot just with Republican party politics,’but who
tun is a patting embrace.
The brutal uow be abaent from this city so long as bold them purely aa military opinion*.
I submit Abair opinions aa being entitled
executioner interposed.
a visit there would require.
"WrvtchJ" said Danton, “you will
The meeting is to be of all those who to soma weight, against the objections
not nt least prevent our beads from kis­ maintain unconditional devotion to the often urged, that emancipation and arm­
ing the blacks are unwise av military
sing presently in the basket.”
Union ; and I am sure that my old polltiAs he was bound to the fatal plnnk ho atllfricnds will thank me fur tendering, mraiorf, and were not adoptedjaa such
said:
“O my wife—my dear wife— as do, the Nation's gratitude to these in good faith.
You say you will not fight
free ne­
shall 1 never »ee you again 1”
Then a* other noble men whom uo partizan hope
if ashamed of thia emotion, he added, or'partizan malice can make false to the groes. Some of them seem lo be willing
to fight for yen ; but, no matter: light
“But, Danton, no weakness." Then as the Nation's life.
fou then exclusively to aarathe Union,
plank fell to its place beneath the slide,
There are those who are dissatisfied
issued the proclamation on purpose to
be pru|&gt;dly remarked to tho executioner, with me." To such 1 would say :—You
“Ynn will show my head to tho penpie. de«ire peace, and blame me that we do aid you in saving the Union. Whenever
you shall hare conquered all resistance to
It will bo worth the display.’’
not have it; but how can wo attain ill—
the Union, if I shill urge you to contin­
Robeepierro wav now the undisputed There arc three conceivable ways: First
victor. Day after day he punished Ids to suppress the* rebellion by force of ue fighting, It will be sn apt time then
far you to declare that you will not fight
f&lt;&gt;cs, and the guilli'tinc ran red with arms. This 1 am trying to du ; nro you
to free negroes. 1 thought that, in yuur
blood. lie wns nut maliciously cruel, lor ill If you arc, so lor we are agreed.
struggle to see the Union, to ’whatever
but a thorough fanatic, believing that all
extent the ergroes should cease helping
p&lt;i)ilical opponents should be executed. give up the Union, lam against this; ’
the enemy, to that extent it wesaened
Too mother of poor Lucille, tho }&lt;»mg if you are, you should say co plainly. If
Do
1 ’enemy in bla^revistancoTio
wife of Desmoulins, wrote in tho follow- you arc not for force, nor yet fur dissv- the
think differently 1
1 thought that
iuti»n, there only remains sums imagine you
•wf her daughter to death. She and Lu­ bls compromise. I du nut belivve that whatever negroes can be got to do as
soldiers,* leaves just so touch leas for
cille and Desmoulins had formerly been ■ny compromise embracing the mainle- ,
« hite soldiers to do in saving the Union.
Rolx-rpierre’s most intimate friends.
nance uf the Union ia dow possible.
Does It appear othorwise to you 1
But
‘•Robespierre,’’ she wrote; “is II not
All that 1 learn leads to a directly op- ।neeroea, like other people, art upon
enough" to have asiassinated your best posite belief. The strength uf tho rebel- ,
friend T Do you still desire tbn blood of lion is in Its 'military—ita army. The (lives ; why should they d&lt;vanything
us, if wo will do nothing for them!
bis wife, my daughter 1 Two hours more army dominates all t'tio country, and all ।
ihcy’stake'theirjires/ur’ ua, they must
and she will not be in existence. Robes­ the people within its rangt
Any offer ।be prompted by the strongest mMives,
pierre, if you are not a tiger, in human of terms made by any man or men with- (
even the promise ot freedom; and tho
shape—if the blood of Camille has not |
in that range, in opposition to that army, promise.beit^rnada, mustjbe kept.
inebriated you to the losing of you* rea­ ia simply nothing fur 11?° present, because
Tbe.aignsJookTbetter.i The Father of
son entirely—if you recall sdll the even­ such man or men have no power what­
ings of our intimacy—if you recall the ever to enforce their side of a compro- (W stere goes again un vexed to sea—thank*
caresses lavished on’cur little .Horace, mise, if one were made with Ihftn. To to the great Northwest for it. Nor yet
and how you delighted to bold him upon illustrate -.—Suppose refugee* from the !wholly to thorn; three hundred mile* up,
met New England, Empire, Keyyour knees—spare an innocent victim !— South and peace men of the North get they
(
But if the fury ia that of a linn, come and together in Convention, and frame and ।itune.'and Jersey, hewing their way right
andjelt. The Sunny South, too, in more
take me nl«o. and my daughter Adele, proclaim a compromise embracing n res- (
than one, also lent a band. On the
and little Horace.
Como with hand* torntlun of the Union, in 'what way ean colors
,
reeking in the blood of Camillo and let that compromise be used to keep Gen. (■pot^lheir part of the history! was jutted
down in black and white. Im job- was a
om sinclc tomb rc-nnito its.”
Ix^'s army out of 1‘enosylvenial Gen.
National one, and let none be ban­
But Robespierre was inexbnrable, and Mcade’s army can keep Lee's army out great
|
young and beautiful Lucille perished be- qf Pennsylvania, and 1 think can ultimate­ ned who bore an hooorabb part in It.—
ncBtb the fatal axe.
i
ly drive It out of existence, but no proper
Robespierre was one of the most Inex­ compromise to which the ountroliore of ,though it is all, it ia hard to say that any­
plicable of men.
ilia moral character General Lee’s army are nut agreed caw ,
thing has been mote bravely and bettar
ass irreproachable.
No bribes could at all affect that anny. In an effort at
done than at^ Antietam,aUurfrcesboro\
corrupt him. He sincerely endeavored ■och oomprumise we ahould waste lime.
Gettysburg and oh many fields of leas
tojestablish a republic ppon the basis of which the enemy would improve to our. ,nzrf-M
Nur must llnrln Kim1, wrh Lrt
popular liberty and virtue. Sclfagarand- disadvantage, and that would be all.
ixement was not part of his plan. But he
A compromise to be effective mtisl-W
was mercilewi as the slide uf the guillot­ made citlver with those who control the
deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid
ine. At times, indeed, be seemed weary rebel army, or with the people first lib­ river,’but also up the’ narrow, muddy
of blood. On one occasion he remarked. erated from the domination uf that -army
bayou | and wherever tbs grourtd was a
“Death—al way a death ; and tho acoun- by the success of onr army.
Now, al­ little damp, they have been, and made
drela throw til the responsibilities upon low mu to sunn yon, that no word or
their tracks.
me. What a memory ahall 1 leave be­ intimation from the rebel army,- or from
Thanks to all for the" great republic,
hind me, if this lasts ! I«ife is a burden any of tba men emttrolling It, In relation
for the principle by which it Uvea and
to any peace cumpromisa, has ever come
to me.”,
keeps ultvofur ninn'a vast future! Thanks
A young girl—Cecil Regnaull—-but to my knowledge or belief' AB charges
■evenlean yearn of age, •« accused of and inUtnatihae to’tbo contrary are de­
Peace’d^es not appear aa distant aa it
plotting the assassination of Robespierre. ceptive and geoWdless; anti 1 prbmiae
Sho and ail her friends perished on the you If any such proposttfori thall hereaf- did. I hope it will soon coroe, a»d eoras
scaffold, and eight osrta wore filled with ter-oomo, it ahall not be rejected and
victims to avenge the crime.
But tho kept secret from yntt. I’freely acknowl- keepingjiu all future times. It wilLlUa
__________________________ -u- bare ;been proved tbs’, among freemen.
fickle pomIbm at last began to auapeck.
there caa be no kueceaaful appear from tbb
their Idol of being uftfrlehdly to the rev­
the'UntiedStatea&amp;nvtkuthm, aad^that balkrtto tbe bullet, and Abt they wfe.
olution, and of wishing V arrest Ha Ujrreeponsibln tt» them.
’
n-ut of blood. |n ‘six mouths two thous­ as sodt 1
and three hundred and seventy-file had
But, tn bo plain, yotf are dixottiafled
perished ttpvn the scaffold io Paris alone. whir me about the negro.
Qpite likely
RAtcvpierro, wk*ryof,blood, attempted, there Is a dlflferehew of opinion betkeM
tochack their eenaelese stroolies.
A yotranil myself on 4hxt subject.
I cer­
wmepjraoy of very energetic men was tainly .wish.Ufrat all men .could J* free.
formed against him. As be enured the
convention of the »th of
cries of “Down with the tyrant P R!l»d
iaistmit with even
the bouse. OvorwWmea by tH»1»,11''r
R-Aespierre tn va’nendeavorsd to .?&lt;wk
in mlfdefimee.
*

&amp;*r

n.

Orf M &lt;0 ■S.'Hwrf

�5ER

that

Ve4M»4ay

•aiderable number «f
is ware carried off ft oM I
ha rebels at tbe tims»‘'4l
Suite. Tbo folloflMl

Se*.

*S

5ES

wscall

■JUriewitxraJ FMra.

Klarga class of persona, relative tn their
duty In connection with agricultural exhi-

eraiag to thorn ou the day of exhibition.

Kapa to others; "If 1 thought I could gel
ths premium, 1 would lake thia animal,
or article tn tha Fair."

Tbe idea of tak­

ing a premium la the sole incentive for
Ulfe, an article to the Fair.

Now, thia ia all wrung.
&lt;1

To lake a

has lil&gt;emlly poured
Oid^Virginia, throug
Swart, about a head red negroes,' man,
woman and children—mostly‘emigrants'
ws sawK ft was apparent that all tbo
aMfinally from the South. They arrived
branches uf agriculture, mechanics and
iluT
—-*v~—---------- - - -.a
yesterday. Sumo twenty are ‘native and
to tbo manor born* in', Dutch Dixie.—
Among them was a prim and haughty
claret, colored damr, who, upon being
Tbe dtixena of Kalamamo, had, at asked her name, replied with magniflt*ut
great expense and Care, lilted up Floral affectation : My * niirbe iu Mrs. Ellen
Hall to perfection. .The fountain, la the Darke, from Pennsvlvani*'; my maiden
name was Miss Ellen Stratton. I sup­
pose 1 may term myself a widow fiuw, u
and the vatious articles of interest on ex­ my husband was nut captured and re­
hibition rendered this attractive place mains in Pennsylvania.’ [A smila in­
constantly crowded to Ita utmuat ca­ tended to bo bewltchitigly ambiguous.]
Her style as a mitler uf course, created
pacity.
considerable sensation, and Mrs- Ellen
Tbo exhibition of stock was large and
Darks, nro Miss Ellen Stratton, waa ac­
cordingly distinguished by unusual atten­
linens from all parts of the country were tions frftin the officials of tbe establish­
there, and, taken together, they were ment, whfs are prone to bo poking fun."
Such Is rebel wit!—Aari-Sfaiwry Stan

premium Is desirable; but it should not
be tbe eole or principal object of the
philanthropic farmer, mechanic, or arti­
san, in exhibiting a superior article or en­ together la the State.
tering It for competition.
The display of fruit was exceedingly
A similar fetal mistake la, perhaps, good, but in the department of vegetables
fo'bre frequently mads by those who at­
the exhibition was rather limited in
tend our annual Fairs. Unless the eyas amount, variety, and perfection of the
era feasted with something extraordinary, articles exhibited. The mechanical de­
and the mscstroaities of nature or the partment, especially in agricultural im­
wonderful in art make up tbe exhibition, plements, was quite full, sod showed that
they pronounce tbe show a feroe, and
tho laventive genius of ths country has
grudge the pittance bestow ed upon tbe not all turned to the production of death

Ths object of these annual feire should
be aud, if we judge rightly, is to bring
odtjneach dsprlment, the moat perfect

animal or thing, of ita kind, and lo excite
emulation ia producing such, not as an
exception; but as a rule. No man should
regard his efforts as unsuccessful, if he
has foiled, simply to raise something

monstrous or unnatural.
Our agricultural, horticultural, and
mechanical exhibitions are designed to do
great good, and especially to farmers, in

giving them a clue to the best breeds, tbe

boot seeds and varieties, sod more especi­
ally to the beat implements of husbandry.
In the latter respect they have proved of
immense value. The farmer has been
able to compare for himself, instead of
relying solely upon tbe representations
uf interested agents.
Wo-might enlarge on this subject; but
perhaps enough has been said to direct
the thoughtful mind in the desired chan­
nel. In view, then, uf all these resells,
what are our duties toward our Agricul­
tural Falrst Simply this—to use every
endeavor io make them useful and agree­
able, by bringing our bejp aped mens,

without regard to whether they may be
belter than all otners.
To make the
show diversified in quality and quantity,

that others jnay be bcncfiltcd as well as
We shahid also help sustain

ourselves.

thtso societies, by our

presence, and

dimes, allhodgh we may have nothing to
exhibit.

How readily many persons pay

a dollar to treat a crowd to liquor, where­
by nobody is benefitted.
Who, then

shuuld hesitate to pay a small pittance
toward the encouragement of those things
which heighten civilization, and afibrd a
not been educated ia a morbid condition.
W* readily pay onr money to witness a
horse race, w here jockeying and fraud are
more usually successful than muscle.—
dom tbo insult of breading, and ercn if

loss of those more practical qualities

which go to make up the usefulness of
that noble animal, the horse. The habit

uf turning our Fair grounds into race
Fain into disrepute, and to prevent com­

mendable emulation ia

other depart­

ments, than all other causes combined.
Ask many a man if be will attend the

be there at the races."

Thus thousands

come, toward the dose of an exhibition,

bringing nothing and caring for nothing
money to encourage legitimate enterprise,
rather than encourage tbo immorality of
gambling in muscle, jockayism and fraud,
combined 1 Such things must be exclud­
ed from our Fairs ;aod let propio Isarn

rather than to excite and be excited, and
then our Fairs win be what they were.

i
.

Vaios.
Tbeffbllowing dispatch from General
BujMr, was read at the Mass Meeting at
Springfield. Illinois, on Sept. 3. It ba*
the vigor oQtrue. Damocratla principle*
in it* clear sentence*.
Lowkll, Ms**., Sept 3, 1863.

ivi^*«-t'wlB&lt;’ta*r fr*e-*p*aker.

&gt;ni r...

i.i.

i»JM*

nd got titulars.
“ Hoe
back to theb- pb**&lt; wMW lb. Bmaindcr

Mr.

■

Burteign

mSbtZm7:

"

tbe army bad not given
rtvated, and^M. UtoAlateft1fltom«&gt;t *«
driving the affvahd* uf the rebel army denied fe
twek. This, aw kMBT, »th© Utost n«»» fellow ait
that part;
here.
•
. .... , • • .' ■ ■ •• .•
“Tbo number of killed aad wounded
on bmh sidos wiB probably nut felt abort
Freemen of Penney!van«* 1 pause, re­
of 30,000."
flect and discard the W who has shown
New York. Sept 22.-Tbe HrralTi himself rep*bk&gt; of wr-ting from an
Washington special says: “Nothing ha» American citfihi»4£m*el —cred rigbu.
been talked or thought of In Washington ‘
^^Jnr^^,ltFTA&gt;K, ■ CLOTHKH HATER! A TIME'HATEBI and
KTREXOTH H.IVER! The savleg of gsnaes
to-dsy excipt (hi feteofRom-crana’ army.
It is officially asocrulnod that he lute fal­
Tna narr ooxoBATCLATiua oftlmRicblen back to Chattanooga lo await the ar­ mimd Enquirer, on hearing &lt;&gt;f the repulse
rival of Burnside’s forces, which w*r* yes­ of Gen. Ruseerans. was that It would
terday within 30 mile*, and expected Jo help«b- olecUrSofVallttdigUm in Ofek&gt;,
bo up with him today, when a forwazd
and enable the peace men to bold up tbeirf
movement would be promptly made ou

nrmtsiL cLrrin wtrwctR ■

tains. The utmost confidence is Mr here think that Union defeat* promote Demo­
that upon the junction of Buroeid© with cratic success, aud welcome them accord­
Rosocrnns. the enemy would he badly
ingly•
beaten and compelled to fell back upon
NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
Rome or Atlanta.
In th© meantime
WITHOUT COG WHEELS.
much aalicltude is expressed in regard to
sncm NOTICESthe movements of Ge*. Maude,. Iu take

c*"
array In Virginia."
To Jamu C. Conkling :
Your dispatch inviting in© to tho
R. C. BROWNING. M7 Draadoay.X T.
dealing missiles, but the scarcity of our Springfield, Illinois Convention bA* been
laboring population is being counterbal­ received, just m I bad returned from *_ . Fort Monroe, Sept. 23.—The Ricbrin
journey. 1 should b© glad to meet my Dirpatch has the following:
■
anced by the production of labor-eat ing
brethren of tbe Northwest upon the mo­
"CuATTxkooaz, Sept- 2t&gt;.
THE CHEAT
machinery.
mentous question of the present and tho
“After two days hard fighting we have
■"ySOsareltm
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
future.
, driven tbe enemy, after desperate resist­
We saw a few good specimens, and many
Tbo rebellious state exists only by the ance, from several positions, but ba still
more might probably have been seen at surprise and weakness of the present confronts us. The Jomo bn both aide*
FTSbe laebrlais stay sow bld de tteaee Io IhotawWGovernment.
We 1 ia/rae. Hr. ZANE'S ANTIDOTE FOR
tbe proper times.
Compromises are impossible, save be­
STRONG I&gt;RfNK i« a strata rar» frr /o-va/taWhtlenlliff Teas In (his Cewtry.
The arrangements fur the Fair seemed
a«r. Il ctvoire a dislike for strong drtuk, and
tween equal* in right.
Reorganization ers.
Bbaxtox Bas'ao."
to ba quite perfect, and the various ex­ or reconstruction ia uluno useful when
Rosecrans bat been heavily reinforced
hibitions came off quietly at tho proper vicious parts arc to be left ont. Amnes fiom Grant's auny.
limes, and with no show of confusion, or ties are for individuals, not for organized
communities; therefore, prosecute the
of vexatious ^elay.
war, bring every part of the country into
Washington, Sept. 25.— Dispatches
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
submission to tbo laws of the United
&lt;&gt;V A NKKVUCa IXVAUP.
Stat**, then thepo will be nn place for
u io ipiaiuj. ruse, i
The Detroit Adurrtierr and Tribune,
rebellion, no parties fo*romprise, no oci. Ustaltf loestltie* of ।
of tbe 25lh gives the following condensed
Tones men. and other
casi-.xi for reconstruction, and demeney meat, showing that Rooecrans la impreg ­ Dobibly. Eady Itecay.
nable,
feels
entirely
safe,
and
has
no
summary
of
tho
latest
news
up
to
that
-j — — —----------------- r --- -------- k,n,,*
shown and ainuealic* offered to
Yesterday r,orp2L'¥
rhich we copy for the benefit of ^dividual citizens wbu desire them.
1* doubt about boldine nut.
date, wi
tdera:
there any other way to restore tbe Union ! morning a divlsfan of Bragg’s curairy re
connoitcreJ Rosecrans’ fnmt, and lato in
B
xxjamix
.F.
B
vtleb
.
‘‘The news from Rnsecrans' army
the day another rebel column advanced
comes through a correspondent of tbo N.
towards our lines in the direction uf Chat­
T. Herald, who witnessed tbe battle of
Dkatu fob Dbsebtiox.—-Eleven de­ tanooga Valley, apparently with the in­
the 10th and 20th, and sends bis report serters were shot on the 1 Oth iuaL, in tbe tention of offering battle, but rallied with­ TO NERVOUS SEFFERERS OF BOTH HEXES.
from Cincinnati. He puls an unfavora­ Army of th© Potomac. This is n sharp out doing so. R&lt;wecrans invite* a battle
ble phase upon the matter. Thomas' and terrible, but the unit efficient reme­
corps was, he says, the only one that sus­ dy fur this must demoralizing of military ances Bragg's army is massod in Qwttatained itself. McC-xtk'aand Crittenden's crimes, and has not been applied a mo­
nooga Valley below tbe eity.
i corps were defrated and fled in disorder ment tuf^tooa,_io check it's evil effects
A dispatch received from R-xecrans
to Rossville and Ctiattnwnoga. Taken upon oor army.'''Ther-National Govern this afternoon, which left him lost ere*
Fallon, Xtrwt, Brookite,
al toga the r, he considers the battle a de­ meat has exhausted a lenient and gener­ ning, states that he made n recounntaance
Neomum apetnrU] '
feat forous, having lost 50 cannon ami ous Ireatnieut of the crime of desertion. in force along the enemy’s line, yesterday
a great many men in killed wounded and Most, perhaps all, uf the unfortunate men afternoon, and found him in force. The
prisoners. Tbo rebel accounts are also wim have suffured the extreme penalty, enemy did not resist the advnnc© of uur
full. They do not claim so much of a J4ve been punished not fi&gt;r the first,. nor voluuin, which returned to quarters after
victory as tbe Herald"i correspondent llie second offence. Furgivenc** lias bnt having accomplished tbe object vLlhe
gave them. They claim to have driven emdoldened them to repeat their crime, movement, which proved ,^o be of cun
HE WARD.
Rnucmns two miles on the 20th. On while they have laughed at tbo mild pun siderable importance.
Saturday they confess that I^mgstreet ishnient hitherto meted uut. it has con­
Washington, Sept. 25.—Telegrams up
was repulsed by Thomas, and that their sequently been determined hereafter to to 2 o'clock P,_M. ye*terd&gt;y, from Gen.
loss in two days fight was 5,000 killed d&gt;-al mercilessly with tho evil.
Upon Rosecrans, give addHiutraFevidence that
■ OOLONG. SOCCnOKG. ORANGE A HYSON
and wounded. According lo one account this subject a won) may be useful-to men hi* p,wition can be assailed only by rrgu- ps^los tes ramp am! risMldara.
|
PEKOE.
given, they took 2.000 prisoners, accord who have deserted from the army ana lar
Inr siege. The
1’he purposn of 'Gen.
___ _____
R.iseing to another 4,000 and thirty pieces of are now lurking about the loyal cities.— crans seeraa to be to rcsnme offensive
artillery, according to another 6.400, and If they confe forward mid give themselves
Harting*.
operations as soon as the feinforcement*,
still another 5.000 prisoners, and wore up, they will eacap© with slight punish­ including Gen. Burnside's troop*, now on
A. MfKRSON. I CLMM^earndj; CARGO. tffb CARGO. FINE,
expecting 20 pieces inure of artillery to ment, perhaps whh none; but if lliey the way may reach him.
b« brought in.
These are newspaper persist In their crime, they should reflect
UNITED STATES
The mass of the rebel infantry are Iu
Illuviations.
Bragg's dispatch already that they arc every moment in Imminent Chauanoog* Valley.
INTERNAL REVENUE
published, made no such claims. It is mid deadly peril. Tbe fat© of the eleven
A division of rebel cavalry advanced
conceded by the Herald correspondent men shot on Saturday should be a terri­ yesterday or day before from Stevens*
that Ruaeerans’ position wu a strung one ble warning to them.
Gap, threatening a Union regiment guard­
but that lw cannot assume the offensive.
ing one of onr signal station*, whereupon
the regiment In question retired from its
Our second edition may contain some­
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPARE.
isolated position to tbe extreme front be­
A Cairo dispatrh, 21st Inst., says:.
thing later.
fore It eould be attacked.
"We have intelligence from Arkansas
The news from Gen. Meade's army re­
Gon. Rosecrans expresses Die earnest
to
tbe
effect
that
Price's
irrrny,
having
ports several Important cavalry engage­
wish that Gen. Bragg will venture a
ments on the Rapidan. The reconnui­ been reduced to eight hundred men, are
prompt attack upon him, bnt is of opin',
sance in fore© spoken of In our last issue fleeing befi.re General Davidson'saivnlry
ion that it will not be made.
All was
has returned, having been eUlrcly sue- towards Texas. Sum© parties from Ar­ quiet along his line* at 2 o’clock P. M-,
laawfaetarers of Photographic Materials
cMwfui. It was under Gen. Kilpatrick, kansas bring intelligence that the number
yesterday.
Gen. Buford, and Col. Chapman and Gen. of Confederates who have come in end
Devins.
A squadron of KilPatrick's surrendered to Gen. Steele, will amount
I
cavalry that crossed oxer the Rapidan to nearly seven or eight thousand.
Nxw Yobk, Sept. 28—The HeraU'i
was captured by the enemy. Oa tbe think this is exaggerated some."
®eciai Washington Sept. 20th, says:
Gordonsville road, four^mile* from the
“Tho good news received from Rosccrans
Rapidan, Gen. Kilpatrick having heard
is interpreted by the official organ this
heavy firing, joined Cul. Chapman, who
•rate-.
A despatch from Baltimore, Wednes­
morning to mean that reinforcements
was engaging th* rebel brigade* of Joues
day, says: “About three hundred of the
and Hampton. Aa engagement of four rebel prisoners captured at Gettysburg have readtod him, and that he may soon
■TI1IED OB •TOLES 1
boars ensued, in which tho rebels were and elsewhere, most of whom have been decide when he shall resume th© oflenaive.
defeated and driven aorosa th* river, with confined at Fort Delaware, arrived here It would be highly improper at present
tbe looa uf from 40 to 50 killed and 75 yesterday, and wereu after taking the to reveal in full the tsture of onr present
position,
but
it
is
of
Buch
a
nature
aa
to
taken prisoners, including several officers. oath of allegiance;
mustered Into the
Kilpatrick pursued tbe retreating foe, and Third Maryland regimant. They are a rndMbabl*"aCk on ou,:,in“*,*ce«iiBgly .
gobbled up *om* 50 more prisoners. In fine looking body of men, and have *een
will
the meantime Gen. Buford engaged Le*’s :mnch service. All appeared highly de­
©»rwi]H efgi.re, *a&lt;**avtjy***a ras*. ’’ ■ y
^*he Secretary of War has order­
old brigade iu lb* same vicinity, and lighted with the idea of fighting fof the*
.7 ,. &lt;
ed that the aet of Congress relating totbe gSTRAY MARE
’Hn®*rtMa£dMnM foOLBunna. ■
routed it, killing from 90 to 40 rebel* old Star* and Strip**.”
'
surpension of th* writ of habeae nrpu,
and taking 00 prisoners. In all these
and th* proclamation of the President
engagements lb© Union Jura was evropar’
A Norat Rack.—A race between a
atirely small Our forces are now ou
steam
carriage
and
tome
horse*
at
tbe
this aid* of the Rapidsn. On Tu&lt;*day »
.. •»-------------luau-ucta
, Vermont State Fair, on Friday, resulted all
officers in military Bqrviee uf the Uoi। in favor of (be horses. The machine is a
curiosity,
it
coats
two
thousand
dollars,
by Scntt’s icfentry, 900 strong, with a
BTERESCOFES^r gmScOHC VIEWS.,
is two horse power, and droiglm five hun­
lot* of M killed and womxfod.
A rebel dispatch from Charleston. 20tht dred pounds. A hodful of coal will max©

I'ESK."

New Advertisements.

CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.

' aaysGwn. Gilmore’s works on Morris

running it leas than a eent a mile, It can
to bart d*fo*t«i 1000 RO up and.down any hill a bore* am, but
person, or to take
Union troop* at Zollraoffvr on the 20th.
The Union cavx’ry dashed Into Bristol
Tenn., on the l»th.a»d burusd one railL_XJ— ...4

N. A.

Esq., of Kalamazoo i|

•deliver Um Annual Address before &lt;1

Agricultural Society, October 15th, i|

•ceiving additions to his stock of got

and is again, prepared to teat the qnesti

pptida for the least oi.rney.
bull of sheeting.

Olbera may posvib

t«M» looks comfortable in tbcao war;!

Gaa-E Jdooux, ,.f MapU Grove, hal
left a few fine specimen* of'felT pippu&gt;|
At uur office. Tbe boys pn-uouared thval
excellent, and we agree with ths boyt.

Chicago, preached at the Court House 1

last Sabbath in the morning and evening
Ray. Ju G. Holland, recently a Chaplinl
army, at New Orleans, preacbecl

at the Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock I

- Nxxcwxzx

IhnurtD.—W« -hare re-

• in this Stale, pu bl idled and edited by E.
8. Ingalls. Menominee is a amdl vill^t, I
situated at the rnuiitb of the Menominee

citer, which river div idea the Slate of
Wlaconsin'frotn the Upper Peninsula o*
Michigan,and empties into Green' Bar,

Oa the 20th of September, 1802, Grc. I
Rosecrahs completed bis victory at .Itika, I
Mirrisripnl, fearing fought tbe principal' I
battle and defeated PYice tbe day previ- I
ess, taking six hundred prisoner*, aad. I
killing aod wounding seven hundred uf
the enemy.
Among the rebels killed
was General pule. I’racisul y one year j
■ after, on the 20th v( Soptembee instantGrn -Rorecraus fought one of the mo«i
deapvrate bottlea of the war iu Gvorgi*. I
meeting the combined rebel armies ofl
the 8*K&gt;thwest, and, though not victori­
ous, pumsbed the enemy with severe
loosca. In this battle, General Lyttle, a
Uuiou General, is reported lo Lire been
killed.
_ ________

The Sl Uuis Republican represents
that tbe people 'd Kansas have began tho
work of retaliation for the U«re»re
massacre, and that on the flth Inst, sit

is alleped that they had their wagons
nearly loaded and in half nit b»»urV time
would have loft the emintry in obedience
to tbe order of Gen. Ewing.

Silver “Bwcws" r&gt;a tux 8*mT*ir
Coxxxteuix.—Private advices from \ |rginia City, Nevada territory, says that
additional subscriptions to the wuuuclof
nine thousand dollar* have been made
umrv ivi
j
........
money is to ba forwarded in silver brick*
of abuUtwJbuusand duUars each. This
serves as an evidence of the mineral re­
sources of that lerritoay, as well as the

JibaraiHy of ita citizens.

,are nine thousand ix* hundred and nlne4 y-cine sick and wounded soldiers a the
&lt;ovsrameol hospitals iu aad around Phil

f

OMwroca Bobtb.—The Trey 3&gt;t»
pd td Montreal from Havana, an
Naw York by way of the Cham|

ST^S?K5ii
■f’TWtiiiii r Mumw.—Five mUBow

bMH

M UMHWsad*

'1
I

�=======—teman

1868.
NEW FALL GOODS
doewy. Tbuesstetes
rewwiretire te nttoualy cmurd by wrnte
dteae, low lirtmr, dhorJcnd digesejs® test
btesM^s4tewmb«rt^fo

Mmmmwp.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
Td

CASH STORE

R. J. GRANT!

IN BATTLE CREEK
l&amp;XST

Ptww

Jow MoKtBxxr.—John

McKinney was pardoned out of State

N. A. Badcm Esq., of Kalamaxuo jtin

•deliver tbe Annual Addreee before our’
Agricultural Society, October 15tb, tbe
second day of the Fair.
New Goods.—R. J. Gsarr Is just re■ceiving additions to his stock of goods

and is again prepared In text the question
■s t» who sells tho most ami tha best
goods for tho least qummj. ^ejn iu.
bis store the other day we saw -g tubule
bolt of sheeting. Others may possibly

see more, by looking in there—b«t as fur
us—ooc bull entirely Cilsrour era, Cot­
ti .u looks eumlortable in these warm

G«v Ik Moose, of Maple Grove, has
left a few fine specimens of full pippins
al our office. Tbe boys pr&gt;«&lt;&gt;unceddho«i'
excellent, and we agree with the boys.

Rsuaxks.—Rev. M. B. Carpenter of

Chicago, preached at the Court House,
last Sabbath in the morning and eteaieg,
up«i&gt; the subject nf Universal Grace.—
Ila*. E. G. Holland, recently, a .Chaplin
in tbo army, al Nee Urlepns, preached
at the Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock

Dsrey. eo the lota Any of Aiiyast,
shall eznoao to aala al public MIC
Igtel bidder, at the rtsldtnco of
the .--.hacHlta r. la tbs township of Aaayria, la aald
loader, Cm »th day of .ffovsaibcr,
H*r*A^V I* ik. -— - - - ■ -r
■ u.~
tbe following
**14 u.lnora

IS'll’i.”

2•« HwMdouk•a if ha wogld have survived many
tnoeths io priron. - His wife is also said
। eewatr of Barry aud Suu of Mlcblrsx
•p»
HANNAH K. WILSO!I~
J?.
POUt of Baath, .nd can­
od September Xi, 1SSX
^writes.
not live Jmii a day «r two M the moat.—
Thea, fate, togslber with:, strong and
Estate of Laelna U. Nichol*.
urgent fittition from huMred. of both
ATM or MICHIGAN, Coouiy if Barry,
Klilical parties, probably influenced theAt a session Of ll»a Probata Caart for
IT of Barry, Iwldcn at tho Probsts Office
vernoe in raetorihg him to liberty at
illage a/(lasting*. oa Monday. the 7lb i
this lime; end, un&lt;j«r all circumstances,
the people of the State wiH justify him In handred snd sixty ibrva. yrewnt Sl.snannC.
eo doing. McKinney was sentenced tbe Primlls, Judge of Ptutata.
17th day of Mky, ififiB, f.,r seven d ,B "‘Jd“*Utr 01 *** ,tUt« i'f Lucius U. Sicbols
On reading aad fihng lho petition, duly veilfod,
of Janatbas Nichols aad Mary Ann Nkboia. Adreiaielreloraaf said rotate, preying, for reasons
T«s Iwntfoxcs or Liqcoa.—Three therein sot forth, that they may be heeaaed io soil
certain Real gelato, bafoogiag U .aid deceased,m
men of considerable prominence in De­ said petition described.
Thereupon it la Ord.red, That Monday, tbe
troit some years si tics, bare recently
day of October asst, st ten o.ci uck in
figured In police annals.
Marcus A-. twenty-stilb
tbo foreaeoe. be asatgrard tar the hearing of said
Chase, so ex-member of the Legislature, pe'htoa.
that lbw heirs at law ofaald doreaasd.
aud all *&gt;lb»r pvrroaa isUreaUd in relJ
Lawyer, and Democratic (pouter gene­
eatale. are required to Sppeer al a session of laid
rally, Richard Stcrltey, for several veers court, then to be b-,ldcs al the Probata O®oe. la
Qty Clunk, ami Cletk of the iRco^er’s the village ol Umlings aad show enure, U any
be. why tbe prayer of the petilloser should
Court, and “when Richard’s himself.” as there
not be granted:
wbolesuultd a man as lives; and Tom
Aodhiaturlber Onbered, ttal tbe paHUoavt
.i------- -_.n, iatcreatrd in Mid
Edmonds. the best auctioneer that ever - ------- -said petition, aod the
was in tbe city. The first Was picked up
as drunk snd disorderly, the second as a
comnitAi vagrant, and both pot in jail.—
The last Ims been put in (he house of
Correction'lor one year. Liqttor did the
busineas for all three.—Arfn'aa Expat

—Tbe New York Commercial Advertiser
says, it ha fact well worth noting, that
for the first time in many years, tho Con­
Mskomixcm liresid.—W®-h®ve regress coming into life at the middle of a
vrivqdA *piey iiUle sheet bearing Uro Presidential term, is in its political as­
For a
above name, bailing from Mctmeiiinre, pect. friendly to tlm President.
in this State, publixbed and edited by E. quarter of a century, if we are not mis­
taken, an opposition speaker has been
S. Ingalls. Menominee is a sineirvillg^e,
elected hi ergry last Congress of n'Pressituated at the mouib of the Menominee idcntial term. That the next Congress
titer, which river divides tho State oflisn.it
, Uniou,. but Republican. i« a
•ly
' the
‘
ralsr estimate
Peninauh o&lt; I strong testimony to
Wisconsin from tbe U^_
patriot ism ul
of
tbe
fidelity,
honoety i
Michigan,and empties into Grrth' Bay.
Abrabsm Lincoln and bis advisers.
on the west side.

THE LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF GOODS
MONEY TO

IN MY LINE OF TRADE;

Come and See ! 1
WE

PA Y FOR GOODS,

CALL AND EXAMIKE

I1VAE

JUST RECEIVED

Ayer's Sarsaparilla
h rcni|x&gt;o:',de-l frqjn die moit edertual snti-

dow thst meilicn) sdeure bu discereral for

thte afliedar disttsmer. sad lor tbe ewe of the
dteden it eataUs. That U b far superior to
aay other rcsuoly j« derlocd. U known by all
tri&gt;o hs»e girvu it a trial. That it d&lt;« &lt;xnnbiae virtues truly extmordinary to their sffeet
upon this class at complaint", u iadispmab!y
proven by the toast multitude of jwWiclv
known end romarkaUs curvs It has mad* pt
ths following dhessos: King’s Evil or

Glandular Swelling?, Tumors, EreptlDtu, FimplM, Blotchet and Bores. Ery­
sipelas. Hot® or BL Anthony's Fire. Salt
Pham hi. Scald Head, Coughs from tu­
berculous deposit in tho lungs. White

Emails Weaknesses, and. to.irod, tu whole
■erica of complaints that arise from imparity
of tte blood. Minute report* of iai'uridul
ea;CT mar be found In Arcs's Aasstcas
Aisaxac. which lo famWwd to tbe dntegisu
for gnreiMS dtotributtoa. wbmein may bo
learned th* direction* foe its use, snd &gt;omc of

Our Motto—Small

Profits and ready pay
WE WILL NOT BE

CARPETS

A. L. SKINNER.

that Tcssday. the
nuuJ eight Lund­
. o'clock, In the for*
bearieg of aaM txtiM«o. uu &gt;um Hie u«&gt;ie «■ &gt;aw of Mid teeaaed,aad
all oiacr petaoas isterrsted in said estate, ars rv
osired lo appear M a enwuo of aaid eourt, then to
be holdeu at ths Probata 0Bc»,*ln the villags of
Haatiacs. end lbs cue*.If any tlxrr be, sk.
tbe prater ol the petitioner sboeta not be granted.
And It ia farther ordered that aaid Petitioner
Hatimo been called upon to examine
rtre notice to the persona lalersatsd In said
tbe
formula
or
recipe
for
the
above
Bit
­
Ou the UOth-of September, 1802, Gee.
estate, of the pendancy ol said petition and
Ptice. with Demmer aad Feller, »«O,
Rosecrant cornnleted bis victory at Inks. ters, which has linen given to ms by the
The Wltc-’X Al Gibbs Sen ing Machine
Mississippi, having f&lt;night, the prhicipsi' inventor, Kake pleapore in elating to tbe
is /Ar but Machine without rtyard to price,
battle and defeated Price tbe day previ- public, lhal the* are well hatowu to tho
ay of bearin
,.ua, taking six hundred prisoners, and medical profession as possessing proper
rRIMH.E.
ties
purely
tonic,
apd
the
combiuatiotr
is
killing and wounding seven hundred of
the enemy.
Among the rebels killed well caloulated, and capecislly adapted
arising from n
a as General Little. Precisely uno J W/, to that class of
hepatic func­
PtOBATKORDKK-KtATKOF MICHIGAN
afirr, on the 20lh uf September instant diaordered cutp]*l‘,,M
Grfl Rosecrans fought one of the mow1 tions, or general drrangenleni “f the liv­ C°AI aa wuo'of the probate Court for the County
desperate battles of tbe wsr in Georgia, er, so common hi tha malarious districts of Barvv, holdcn at tbo Itobate Office, ia lbs vil­
meeting the combined rebel armies ©f of the West and Sooth. They contain a lage of UaatiBgn, oo Tuesday tbe vigblb day of
larger proportion Af Uinfe'1 ingredienla telsmber. inths yeeronothousand w.cbl huedtho Southwest, and, though not victori­
rreaqd atxtv-lhrce; prvnculti. C. rriadlo, Judge
than any others Bitters that' have been
ous, punished tbe enemy with severe
ol Frobate.
_
.
submitted to me for cbemira! exarnmn
Ip tbe matter of tbo estate of Sarah fo a«d
losses. In ibis battle, General Lyttle, a
Chariest}. Browoooe, minor boin of Oscar I.
tiuet.
’
1
bespeak
for.them
a
wide
spread
Union General, is reported to bare been
■ rowaaan. deevaaed.
popularity and cordmlly commend tlsctjs
Ou rate ngand bling the peUUoa, duly vuriOed
wrong.
ofDebotab A. Brew aeon, Guardian of reid au be“*»t
to the public aac.
It is satphatically the good, low priced Fussily
oore. preyiug, lor rvoaoua therein *«t forth, that Sewing
that lbs jublie have lung been
Very, respectfully,
‘
abe umv bo beenaod 10 sell certain Real Katat* wnlliss Mrohinr
for—2te»i Trremot
C. W.Usdwat,
botoogtng to aald minor*, is aaid paliUua dascri
“fl I* * wondvrful production, end, foe runily
Analytical Cbein'ist
ure reprcislly. no ether will besr say comparison
work cd rctalialKm for lb® Law retire
with
|L"-rta.
A
n. J-ww«/.
•
in assacre, and that oo tbe Otb Inet. six Be® Adrertisemen, g ..
"A mrohsBical woadsr.”—Scteiss dmaisee.
“Among tbe foot arid most sarvirosble Sewing
him were taken prisoners and »ha'- io
Machines. Light snd vlrrwt Snisbsd, and no aim­
LIST OF LETTKMS,
cold blood by a party of Kansas wuWtora
pls in Ila coanirticUea, that it nreei* almost itsRemaining irtteallfd for hl the Hhsdngs
possible for It to get eat of repair. I’tlikoTy (Ananear Luos Jack, tn Jackson eoun'y.
It
P.mt Office, for th® week e*dfog Scptini“Hee cosebimd with its owe prculiit eWrits all
is alleged thst they had their wagons
ber
29,
18«3:
the really valuabls Improvsauata of tba higher
nearly l&gt;*aded and in half ap Itertt Hm8
prteed aseebineB."—^saanteaisa.
would have bft tha country in obediaoc®
"Tfo. sMcbine. ia IbvopbMon ortborommilteo.
S tVpendeacv ofaaidpvlitioe. aod tbe bearing
to tbe order of Getx. £«ing. .

groceries

tlvtis of tin country, in order that er cry reader
may hate arrest tu aoato one who ran ajwak to
hint of ha benefit, front persocal exprrieore.
Serofuh drprewes the vital enetjte aad thee
leaves iu victims far more tubjert to disease
aad -iu hla! roeulu than are healthy sg^tautior.s. Henre it tends lo aburten, and docs
greatlv iborten. the arernjw duration of butnan
life Tm vast bnpoetnneo of there ewaaiderstiosw has iod oa to ipocd years to pateetto* a
remade which ia adequate- tu intuit. This
we now offer to tbe public under tbe name of
Ates's SawaarAXiLLs. altboegh it h cctnpoaed of ingrediwtta. some of whack exroH the
beat of SerrtpariUa in alterative 'power. By
its aid you may protect ycursclf from ,ltr »offer­
ing and danger of there disorder*. Purge out
the foul corruption* that rot and ft-arrr to tho
blood; parge oat tho &lt;anae* of diaeate. and
vigorou* health will follow. B. ha peculiar
virtues this remedy stioinlatn the vital func­
tions, and thus cs|«Ia »'•« diatentpers which
lark within tbe iy*tem or bare: out on any
part of U.
We tew the pu!.lic bare been dcreirol by
many eomponnd* &lt;J SirtnimhOa, that promised
mA and did nothing ; hot thev «HI m rtber bo
droc-ired nor dia.-.ppoinlcd ia thia. Iu nrturs
base Iwrn proven by abaudaal trial, and there
rentat u* no question of ita sui passing cxecUci.ee
.l.
.s- .ast_;_- --------r. &gt; i»

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
88 WIS® ® AES1W8.

■ia--------------*♦•*
"sA?Ai* ।
Sti-vri uBkick® to*
from. ,V|r* &lt;
Cr.MMtraww.—Prival® *d
giniq City, Nevada torrii
additional subscriptions U- —- ------------- -nine thousand dollsre have been made
there for the Sanitary Commission. The
money Is to be forwarded in silver brick*
«f about a pK&gt;uasnd duiUrs &lt;*chThis
serves os an evideoce of Um mineral re­
sources of that tarritoay, as well s» U»

“““‘“S’'
tfi true copy.)

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World’s Groat Remedy for
Oonghs, Colds, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for th® roller
of Consumptive patients
In ad vancod stages
of the disease.
assure tbe pul.be that irn qoatfty k kl
tha best it w has been, ard that h
relied oa to do all it te ever done.

Prepared by

/tefotte Ctefoa '
IxnreD. Mans.
Sold hr al' druggists everywhero
lUberts A Btrikse.-flastlap UT. L. Blake, Irvine
W.C. AM®, Hickory Confers; M.C.HwMt, FreV
rtoeille; W. B. Remington. NiddleviUa: bl. L.
**“&gt;«••* by Fsmad.
8belly A Co., Detroit

DRY GOODS!.

DVERT1SEMENT.

STORE.

Judge of Probate.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
All pstwxw hsriwj elates afslnsi lb«
rutea r. ww,
it?.swaeas

HARD-WARS *

Jiberallly of ito ettixen*.

ares. — a.
.
-,
“hi t riacipto H Is perfecu“-gyter,tete.
“Baa evident poinie of soperiotlty over all oik
eri.”—/THteteiA /Vraa. .
.
-A scrrloeable aMcbinc. CM Oto •«!*»• ex-

I tel larg^y i.

-

STOVES!

,p

Oftbs very bnt material nd latest Ixptovsmeuts.

MotepM

TIN, 8BEET IRON AKO COI'i'KR

«|; *h mon tb» from I

po^n^(
Owaw. Boots.—■» Tn-, Ti^n
polices the fact thst snur is we imtott
H to Moatron) froiDHvsni, and rreehud
New York by w.y of the Champlslo ran-

- Dated BopL fob, 1M». t_____ ,
ADMISISTRAIOB’SaAJJi.
j.a.,

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TH ESS# A RD TIKIS v« MV »«nto&lt;

toe a CMmUe^Et
&gt;LA?OX. Isstetstw.
Bread Kay, N. Y.

OUB GOODS

Unusually. Low I

wmi yX*,**" «—&lt; * S-*
■ -fc Sk. k.te|&gt;«*,nS
WUu, &lt;ir». Gw",
IotS,T»|
to. 411* i» ?*• •

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MAXCrACtlilUUl AKHCLxa,
.
CoettauMyoa baud.- ,
409 WORK AN^ KEFA WING PROMPTLY

�,Ymo4
Vtuun * 1
,VIO
'

Jfegulati

'VW ’BVftc.ts
George Elwangor—Daring tbe paal
month we hare used alacked lime every
day or every other day. aod succeeded
perfectly, destroying all «f them—cover­
ing the laaven with fine dint. It does no
barm to tbe Rilinge or the fYtait Ho,con­
siders it a complete nwedy.
H. N. Larig worth had used a eolation
of soft aoap and water, very strong—
aod had perfect success—killed the worm®
without fsil—mart be put on often. &amp;■
Dr. Beadle had found the use of air­
slacked lime a perfect suectao In killing

cwn. O.W Vfc* “&lt;XX* vAutte
5VM.Y. '» hurt.,’’to a* »
rtnuAvflX aot-lA —
oSxXva
wtwk
kx,5o»
nuxeh. vvcxAcA cvcx o.*UcXx. o\
ftYo'cn.a&amp;Xv 'BVt'U'c*, \»YXc?*k,
taferct vc&lt;
^rttaxx.’u’uc*,
axtA at
&gt;tc$av Vme, art,
a
0$ ■' * :
\ JfyLtou# .Fever,
. f
‘ Fever an^L jfigue,
Liv er^ QomipLavTit,
(^vepepeiet,
--r
JndiigeetiQn.,
Jaundice,
Kidney Complainte,

~f!AST3M«
I860.

worms.
Dr. Sylvester had used one pound of
whale oil soap and fuur^ptUoaa of waler
aod'sueeeeded entirely io saving the fait,
and killing the worms—had pursued tho
s^rfs.M « VS.
4 4S3K H
same course this year (1863.) so far with
1861.
perfect soccera. 'He applied it every
Town 3 North of Bing* 7.Wert
other day.—AMtigan Farmer.

MgRTBLS or rna Wutar Ptanr.—One
of the mort marvellous fhculliee of the
Town 3 North of Rssge B Wert
wheat-plant ialhatof sending up a multi­ s«Xs&lt;»«XH &lt;0
»«• » *&gt; *«•
Town 3 North of Benge sVeeL
tude of stalks from a single grain, known
as tillering, it is the secret of its great sKefneW « 33 44 11 11 3 77 80 14 78
b?1K“
• 144 77 17 03 4 37 30 73 74
productivenem. Many experiments have
Tews 4 North of Range 8 West
been made to ssoartain the limits of thin
faculty, and the results have beun truly
wonderful. An Engliebmen sowed s few
grains of common red wheat on tho sec­
und &lt;«f June, one of tbe plants from which
1SC2.
had tillered so much by the eighth of
August, thst he divided it into eighteen
others, all of which were planted seporateIf. In a few weeks so many cf these had
multiplied their stalks, that be had set
uul siity*ecven altogether to go through
the Winter. With the Spring growth all
these began tillering, so thst Iq March and
April a new division was made, snd the
number uf plants increased to five hun­
dred. It was believed that asother divi­
sion might have been made, and that It
would have increased tbo number to two
thoosanJ. Tho firs hundred grow most
vigorously, exceeding plants nt ordinarily
cultivated.' When harvcgUd, a single
plant yiolJed over one hundred ear«, and
tbe whole number of cars produced was
21.109, or more than forty to' each divi­
ded plant, and the grain meaiured S3-4
pocks weighing 471-2 puunda.
Tbo
grains were estimated as numbering
570.840. AH thia was was tho product
of a single grain.

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Dr. IkoWA

ROBERT* 4c NTRIKB
Duijow is fags.
elnea. ^leU, edn. t&gt;.rpert~.J
p »K ll«ew»,4ye-e»aa». w&gt;»4&lt;« g'rt
.woe, Urtiowry11 eibrooVa New Wort. Hartegs. &gt;

fttovcvacXx. *&amp;\X.toe»
Wxc \&gt;OOT vtxaw vtxtxxixx
DoeXwXk TSW-Vb. \
vxxnc

ining at or elate M w tide of sec'
once e to Birv,,U&gt;esce n w along
river to Henry Uardy'e land.lhrnee
’ w lo renter of road. Ihenie n
w7X chains thence • to begin-

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axxA Coyk^oA.

J_ W. WING.

Dr. DaoXmeV*

AxricullunteXnd Domestic.

ftXowwvcXx ‘BXtt.C'f*

SavxTnx Foddeb.—Tho present indi­
cations are that the grass crop will be
below the average, and therefore it follows
that the considerate farmer muni carefully
mvo and preserve all'the material possi­
ble, that \ wiil go towards helping to
winter slock. ’ This is the senwrn A»r prac­
ticing economy in the harvesting line.—
Save every pound of hay—sen that the
grass is cut dean ats-1 the hay raked
dean. A sleek mower or slntenly raker
will usually leave a«much gr^se or hay
behind him, and lost as his dr”
JeSfrf* f Its to
» ot I
will amount tn. Sodi hands:
be tullerstod in the field, thia -------------Town 3 North of Bsnjv 7 Wert
any rale. A csrefnl man _evun if be asks
Haifa dollar more a day, is the cheapest ”!««■%
in the end.
Grain shold be cat just as soon as ibe
kernel is ailfficlently so atu red that it will
not shrivel, ao that'the rtraw may bo used
for fodder, as n week's limo after ripeness
would make the fodder not half so good.
Then there are the low waste grounds,
which will yield quite an nbendance of
wild grasses Ac., and the weeds and brakes
if eut while green and tender, or before
being in blossom, will make a change of
fodder quite palatable to the stock. All
these little odds and cods—the stalks,
vines, haulms, weeds, ferns. Ac.—should
bjcarefully husbanded; and, oar word
U V I! K
»
f&gt;r It, next winter will prove the net-to
bare been s wise one.—Jftine Farmer. I

Milla, tovy ensaty. M'ch.

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fTHaei gittsro art put lip fo quirt
beillm, cf whiah ths ahctW if a fas-rfmUf. Thf lslel it"JlrM]/ir.ffrat^i, an!
it provided '-wi(K a
fieri
oounte-feitrra. (Pritt &lt;1 per teltle, er
fix for t£.
C. W.
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'A BUSHED 1700.

Dbaimimo.—Observe where water
stands during summer, and prepare fur
draining as «&gt;on as practicable. The low
marshy portions of some farms contain
IM amt valmbh tod, if properly re­
claimed. Dry Weather la beat fur grain­
ing if there Tw'limejujd help auficiens to
attend h. Surplns capital' can at any
time be porfitably Invested in tin* paying
improvement.

PETEH UWILIMRD,

Snuff and Tota&amp;o Manufacturer
Wm&gt;M nail Che attention tf Dtederi to tbe wtfdee
efMe rteasMers. v&gt;a: :;•■&gt;•"
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T^rgcpyarg o»«A
hTn.&amp;h eldon
mkht raa^uMMtjWHj

’ faacx.—Keep it lo order, especially
nn.ftrm lima, by tha madride and adjoin
ing grain Raids and meadows. A broken
rail replaewd may save great damage to a
field uf wheat, corn, or oata.

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Ah* villain from ^without, accompanying
his words with lU vibal abuse and the and deliverance.
fiercest Imprecations, H'U haek this
wbelp’a limbs to pipoes with my knife,
AU Abuts if AroK Gud, /fcadMI. Otateyae.
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the way Into fisc' masters bedroom, and and then burn the mill over yonr bead.
rscy Priaiiaf AOKated Sa fieri auttor, sad
Five of th* moel efficient Geweenls of
pointed out the doffer in which hie monet Twill be,a msrry time, I trow."
itribstls brail.
the U_&amp; anrty, ar* nadyoe of OHo^-j
wa* sectired.
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IL INKS of all Ju-rifUoai «eartw0rswtoiM
“1 put my trust ia God." replied the Grant pts born inj Clermoat county.
"Hyr*," she said, wrench H open at dauntless girl.
ever sUU K* s»S your Sherman Io Fdr-fidd. Roeeerans tn
one* ; and white yob aretylngtheynoney fool within these walfowhile l.Mtollife inni, MTbersmt In Bonduaky, shd Gil­
up.I shall jest step up stairs to my own to prevent ye!”
• ' G »l—
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more In Lomin. They ar* sons df skew
H»V|
apartment, and gets few things ready for
Tbe ruffian laid tfss infei.l fcr a mo­ Ohio and the nation may well be proud.
uur flight, as well as iny own little bard ment on the sward, a* he-sought for Grant, M'Pkersan, Gilmore, and Rosesavings for the last five years."
combnatibles wherewith Ho axeeute J&gt;is erane are of &gt; Methodist FamiUea. Gm.
The ruffian was thrown off hie ‘guard latter threat. In tMsiMtah he espied Resccrans wes probsbly indm'ed to tbe
by her openess end apparent anxiety to perhaps the only entrance loth* building. Roman Church by tbe teecWnge of hie
new and most complete assortment of
accompany him.. Like all egotists, he It was a large spernture .communicating mother, who. though she attended tb&lt;
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
deceived himaelf ,when selfconqeit was with the great wheel- ud th* machinery Methodist Chorch,*nd oalJed raw &lt;jf her
most certain to bn his destruction.
of the mill, and was* point entirely Un­ SitJriK'
rfChraHcals, Palnla, Olla, Cam
“Go, Ism," was all ho said; "but do protected, for lb* rtason that the simple
B phene. Burning Finld,
occupants had rfsv*r auppoacd it feasible bld Mr. JUwecrsn. Idft the Methodiet*
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
for any one to seek admisaien through in advanced life, and professed Universal­
She disappeared at the word*.
ITr such a dangerous inlet
ism ; but the early training ofIheehBdrWS
Immediately broke open tho cheat, and
Elated with hie discovery, the ruffian was under Melodist institplfoav. Tb*
Tbe bsreblrepulw that ebUU tbs brert
was toon engaged in rummaging he con­ returned to tbe infant «od lying the fathers of Grant and Gilmore ar* still
W^L&lt;.p...„b*uMtinsb1|b,
tents. As he wu thus employed, how­ hands and feet of lbs child, threw II on living.
One* Mr. Grant thought M
In aa unfading record krpl—
,
ever, absorbed in the contemplation of tbe ground even as a butcher will fling a would never eend another sen to Wee*
FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
Tbvss tb&gt;nCv sbslt nsrer die. '
PURPOSES,ONLYJE2
his prey, and eagerly occupied in secur­ lamb destined fur slaughter, to welt his Po'mt,sa it disqualified boyefor bosineae.
D. C- HAWLEY,
Ltl nclSiiof ps**, fsrerrrylb*ad
ing it on his person, the brave-hearted time fur slay ing. He then stole back to Now bo says, “I thank God that he aver
IRin «11 kiwi- of Family Groceries,
girl stole down stairs on tip toe. Creep­ the apcrature, by which bo hoped to ef­ gave me such a eon
and believes that
e *••&lt;! Wooden war*, and • general as,f I'roviilanv. Aleo Notary Public.
ing softy along the passages, she speedily fect an entranee.
All thia was unseen West Point qualifies verv well for some
gained the door of the chamber unseen by the dauntless girl within.
In the forms of business. Oen. Gilmore is saM
by him, and likewise unbeard.
It was meantime her mind was busied by a to have foemall v taught fora year nr two
but lite work of a moment for her to lorn thousand cogitation*. She dearly per­ in th* Haverhill (Miweachus*tts) high
the key in the wards and lock him In.— ceived that no meant would be left un­ school. Just now the Charlestonlnnaar*
This'dona, she rnshed forth to the outer tried to effect en entrance, and she knew his pupils, and dull as thy may jy, they
door of the mill, and gave the alarm.
that on theexdueiaa of her foe depended are likely to learn enme thlngnrfb (en­
TEA. COFFEE. SCCAR. 81’ICER. 1UFFER.
her own existence. A thought struck her. gineering which they will not toon for.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
her master’s little boy, an infant five
“It wes Sundsy,” she said to herself;
i fact, e'en thing in the Qfctvrj lies, •««*• *
years old, the only being within sight or ‘the mill never works on .the Sabbath;
It
sound of her. “Flv, fly to thy father! suppose I set the mill agoing now 1
KWEEZEY A ALLEK.
Tita Hutu Can't Staxd Srrxax Bat
fly &lt;ei your life. Tell him we shall all am be seen afar off; and haply my mas­ tlsm.—Every battle of the present war
TTURNEVS ATLAVaaA Solicitors la Cbsnbe murdered ‘an he haste not back. Fly I ter, or son^c of bis neighbors, wondering which is stubbornly contested works fa­
. evry. I'articaltr alter-‘——“""r'
Tlicrs is s lonely mill close beside the
ring, the iavvstixalK
al the sight, mar baste hither to know tally to the rebels.
It reduces their
little hamlet of JJdorf, nrar the Rhino
The child, who wjts at play before the tbe cause. A loeky thought," she ex­ fightfog force, w hilsl "already they hard
shore, between the villages of Hcrsel and door, at &lt;moe obeyed the energetic com­ claimed ; “’tie God sent It to me I"
exhausted their means of recuperation. —■
11 reel, on the left bank, below Bonn.— mand of tho brave girl, and sped on as
No sooner eaid than done. Being all Thev cannot withdraw from civil life the
Thia mill is said to have been tho scene fast as his tiny lees could carry him on
j her life accustomed to mlll-ge*r, it was few 'individuals left to watch their slaves.
of the following story :
STATION7ERT,
the road by which he knew his parents &gt;&gt;ut the work of a moment for her to net They mua} finish the desperate task on
It was on a Sunday morning, "ages would return from church.
Hannchen the mnehinery in mollon. A bri»k breeze which they’Save entered with the combat,
PENN. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER, EN­
ago,” that the miller of this mill and bis cheered him onward, and. Inspirited his which sprang up, as it were by special
enta already enrol lid in their service. A
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac.. Ac.
whole family went forth to hear the holy little heart ns bo ran.
interposition of Providence, at once set partial a dear bought vitory would of it­
Upon oar
msy he R&gt;s»&lt;t all of
mnre-at the nearest church, in tho village
“Blew thee, boy—bless thee!" she ex-, tbe sails flying! The arras of the hug* self be a calamity to the people whose
of ilersei. ..Tli* mill which was also his claimed, in the gladness of her heart. engine whirled round with fearful rapid­
numbers am so limited, and who have
residence, wasjleft in charge ot a servant 'An master arrives in time, I will offer lily; ths great wheel slowly revolved on
1. A. UASLBIIOOK,
for an enemy the legitimate Govern­
•ftirl named Hannchen. or Jenny, a stout up a taper on the altar of our blessed its sxle; tho “smeller gear turned, and
A TTORNKV awl doenastorot La*. Mfeitor ir
ment, against whom they have rebelled,
A Cl&lt;ai»r/rG Genera! Ijnd “ri Tax Xgcut.lieartcdlaas, wb&lt;&gt; bad long lived with lady of Krcnlxburg, by Bonn.”
• •
•
o-at—-u they
with a population equally brave, and in­
O Jtac. accond story of Holbrook a Btoek.
■
him in thr.t capacity. An infant child of
She sat down on the stone bench by camo into action—lb* mill
in full herent resources by all odds' creator.—
an age unfit fur church, was left in her the mill door to case her over-excited
7. M. RVMELL.
From er^migralion alone might. we al­
operation.
charge likewise. Tb* girl was busily spirit; and she wept, ns she sat, at the
it wes at the very Instant that the ruf­ most makeup our loss of population a for
OttVtHCTAN andSargroo. Offict IsHesasTl
employed in preparing dinner for the re­ thought of her happy deliverance.
finn Dietbcr had succeeded in squeezing wonderful and unprecedented as ia the
17 -Store. fHataylroei.
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turn &lt;if her master and his family, when
•‘Thank God I” she ejaculated ; “thank himself through th* aperalnre in th* in­ fact, while engaged in a war where bat­
who should enter, all.of a sudJeu but an
terior of th* great drum-wheel. Hi* dis­ tles rivaling that of waterion are of con­
old sweetheart of here, named Henrich
may, however, was indescribable when tinual occurrence, wo are drawing from
Boftelor.' He was an idle, graceless fcL
A shrill whistle from the grated win­ he began tn bo whirled about with its ro- Euuope increasing numbers of her hardi­
low, whom th* miller had forbidden bis dow of th* chamber in which she bed
talion, and found that hi* effort* to put a est population. Even Canada itself, that
house,|bul u bum Jenny, with the amia­ shut the ruffisn Ijeorlch. cSuglit her oar, atop fo the powerful machinery which peaceful British province,*where, timid
ble perversity of her sex, still liked— and made her start nt one* to her feet.
wav eet In motion, or t&lt;» extricate him­ people at first sought refuge from our
perhaps all the better because others
“Dicthcr 1 IJielhershe heard him self from his perilous situation, were civil strife, is giving to ns laborers and
gave him no countenance. She was glad shout, “catch the child and roraq hither! fruitless. Hiserie* ware most appalling;
soldiers, so marvelous are the attractions
to sec him, and she told him so, too ; and I am fast. Coras hither. Bring the boy bis curses and imprecations were horrible whereby the Northern Stales allora with­
although in the midst of her work, ahe here, and kill the girl 1"
GEKTUTWE.
.
to bear. Hanncben hastened to the spot, in their borders the enterprising and
not only got bint something to eat at
and
saw
him
cgught,
like
a
reptile
as
bo
industrious of every nationality.
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KOBKRTN A STRIKER.
She glanced banlily up at tbe casement
once, but also found tim* to sit down
from which .lbs imprisoned villain’s hand was, in bis own trap, Il need nol be ad­
rue, April Ji, tan*.]
a ilh him and hate a gossip, while be dis­
She
beckoned to some &lt;rao in the fieldA”d then ded that sb* did nol liberal* him.
patched the food she set before him. As
looked anxiously after her infant emis­ knew that he would b* more frightened
About the middle of August, it will be
he ate, however,-W Nl’MT his knife.
sary.' Tb* little messenger held on his than hurt if h* kepi within.bis rotary remembered, it was announced that a
“Pick that up, my lass," said he. in a
way unharmed, however; and sb* thought prison ; and sh* knew, also, that unless letter had been received by a prominent
i-Aing wav. to the good natured girl.
to herself that the alarm was a false one, bo attempted to escape, there was no dan­ Kentuckian from ex-Goreroor (Morsbead,
“Nay, ’Henrich," she replied, “your
raised to excite her fear,“nod ottroome ger of hi* falling out of it. even though who ia now in Paris, and who wrote that
back should be more supple than mine. ।
be were insensible and inanimate all th*
ho had seen tho draft of a treaty, drawn
for you have l«ss work V&gt; make U stiff. 1 her resolution.
Just, however, as U* child reached a while. In th* meantime, the wheel went up between Napoleon and Slidell, in
I
labor
all
tbe
day
long,
and
yon
da
noth
­
KHIPPEN A BBBB0V8,
hollow spot in the next filed—lb* channel round and round, with ito steady, uncoas
which recognition and assistance were
ing. But never mind ! 't’kould go ban!
of a natural drain, the© dry with th* ing motion; and round snd round the fully guarantied , Tease being the consid­
with me, ’an I refused tn d» mare thnn I
heats of summer—she raw another ruf- ruffian went with it, steady and unceas eration, and that by the next steamer, he
that Tor you, bad though you bs."
ingly,
loo.
In
.vahi
did
b*
promise
tba
frnn starling from the bed/of tbe drain,
hoped to announce tho consummation of
ThisWM spoken half sportively and
’’oSreT'Jar-UckRtoest'! appetite tb* Foilvdcc,
and, catching iho’child in hi* arms, hasten stout hearted girl to work b*r no barm , the treaty.
d^giri1™, *t^ m^i w'
iVd «?• toward the mill, io aocnrdanree with lhe in vain did he implore her to take pity
““
J.C.Bcasow^ .
Il is now announced that a fortnight
direclton* of hia accomplice. In n mo on hie helpless condition ; In vnin did he since another letter arrived from Morescapegrace, sWe Wils too honest imd inrfc.Q. HOLBROOK,
menl she perceived her danger, and In a pray to all the powers of henven, and bead, who wrote that the Confederate*
dustrions herself to encourage and ap;
abjure
all
the
powers
of'bell,
to
bis
aid.
moment more sbo formed her future
wore frustrated. as Napoleon bad notified
prove Of Idlsoete And d euspiekm* eour.0 plan of proceeding. Retreating into &lt;h* She would nd hoar or heed bira,b« whirl­
Sidell that negotiation* could proceed no
of life in any on* *!*$, however dear
mill, »bc. donbU-loeked and bulled tbe ed round in th* untiring wheel, until, al
Military snd Itesl Estate Clshn* yrampuy
rtber, till the P&lt;4i*h quartic© was
fopH
. ^sw^atAew.Ws.
her. She stooped down, accordingly, to doors-the only apparent entrance to the last feeling and perception felled Mm,
rd ifl. Offlcs fo Helbrmk pinck.
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settled. This. Morehead construed to
pick up «U knlla. Assbe was i» ik aol
edifice, every other means of obvious and ho saw and board no more. He fell mean an indefinite postponement of the
tivarherous
villain
A. nijBAXS.
access to tbe Interior being barred by ssnselesa on lb. bottom of tb* angina; matter, brought about by the news of the
means of strong iron gratings fixed al all but even then hie InaaUnaU body con­ Union successes In the Booth west, and be
tbe windows—and iben took her post nt tinued to b« whirled round and round as indulged in the gloomiest forebodings.—
ni» upper cnxsment, determined to await before—tho brnvn girl not daring to
patiently either her roaster's return, and trust tn appearances in oonneutlon wtlh have suddenly ceased bragging about r*G-Ur «m*queul delivery from that d« aueh n vilUln, and borage therefore, afraid ngnlUuu.
ceroua poeition, or bar own death, if il to nuspend the workingof the machinery,
or to stop the mill gear and tackl* from
IL F. CHKRRY.
were iocvitabla.
Gsx. Gn*xv Bzuevxs ix EaiUCtrAZNOnXYT cr.«ttk*sa Notary PubMv- 0®*'
"New.” oho said to hcraelf, “never tunning ni tbelr foil speed?
now.—Thu Presidknl bas recently reA loud knncHftjt »l tb* doer was short­
C/ in the Ceyrt Hoose.
shall 1 leave my master's bouse a prey to
qeivhd a letter from Gen. Grant, in which
each villains, or permit hia property to bn ly alter beard, arid eh* hastened hither.
tbalofoesr gives in bin hearty a Ik nine
curried off before «y *I*A by iWm. It was b*F marter And bis family, accom­ to the policy of th* Administration as in­
while J has* life ami strength to defend panied* by several of IheirliBtghbora. Th* augurated by tbe proclamation of free­
g. c. PRINDLE,
•n'a.r.ftrt ot tU AlUo-Ua
dom, which be term* tbe mart formidable
co 8,nd»y had. o aW ' anlWpalwl, aweapon in the National arsenal He adds
iraeud tbalr Mtaotlnn. and U.J UaUodd that be shall gladly oo-opersla with Ad,
.mcrwMibo «’r«
1 day&gt;*f sash week.
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,
b— from *»f»h &lt;orUap.r'.a.ot u
ed to hnr; "lb* grata
h-.ld.ng the
jutootGau. ThnmopinM* faraMfim
colored regiment, fcr.wNeh two expedi­
IbMbJTju'iSd
rii
tion. ranlXtby him Ind Jrandy br^hl
at Metiiild*;'aDd,as
a- &lt;M dmd WdlmndUr. be bad cut lb* cords wherewith tbe child In many recruits. Gen. Gmi Inewon­
Was erected
•FT*’ •* ■
lied, but bn wto unablo tooMnfoaay tally mentions that tbe rebels hern driv-.
•Onfrund lUr." k* mted. ^jdjjw waa
•erowM of fo* «treer*nnry' rireumetenso into the interim nil the ntotras rat tb*
Um fa-ten .pWmm
vte* U»
«ltiom with* 10 mUto W.Mar
th*door, ©si’ll break it in on
rflhuMMtoippi• r; .
&lt;7
on. A libaraldtseount to jaartf odvertaaers.

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GROCERIES!

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PATENT MEDICINES

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!

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PRACTICAL

dentist,

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eiDotgency lasted, fiirsonk hnr nt once,aa

�WadBcUay IcrBlagt

fbwrw.f that hi. (WiHdfrMuit
each m to enable him te know 1
ifbd Stovementa. of the Wpsa ■
the battle of Sunday, buRo M
thy -field tho very last news that I
tatberod there. In Balnrday'a 1

Ho. ertf
■sriagthat w ass gHsaatti
OVSHOCKOrC

IS TERT FULL AMI

Ltotoy—NIL Brockway.
Aarafl to dfer battle to the
«r»jr itfik.

jMhr'

a^d.Oe^ toataad of aendlng bulletins of
hiefoiy: to Riehmo^l, and threatening the
IntrwrftmA ierinif of Bodecnae with anUhe^atttak. ha w^ldSive beeo'retreaV

ble to spare tbftes troops, miiy be regardbd M tha cause of tbe * temporary check
Esw^rarh Georgia. If 1b idle to
q^gqverijment of willingly Wu&lt;9u^

Mtada's^army so as to render audt results
possible. It was abtolutely OBoBssary
tbatr1be riots In New York be suppressed,
i?'d. (hit tbell vas and 'property ‘ of 'Idyal
dmd

at tha.North be protected, while tbe

Government was endeavoring to increase
hs armies, thus to make eventual triumph
osar tbe rebels, certain.
■
■J^^^old thra, that the. ahti-drnft riota
In New York alone made It passible for
Gm. Lea tbssoadwae-halfaf biaarmy U»
Georgia.** Had It not been necessary to
eah 25,000 veterans'of the Army of the
Potomac to New York to quail a Cop­

perhead riel, and rebellion, Rosecraus
could not have been confronted by a
force that would have seriously impeded
hh march to the Gulf. Whatever may

be the evil, results from tho battle in

Georgia, tbe Soymouritea of New York,
and their1 friends tbrougout all tbe Northdra States, are alone responsible for them.
la it singular that the rebels should look
upon these oopperheads os their fn Jids 1

It waa pretended by the Copperhead
newspapers that the South desires nothing
so much as the defeat of tbe Democratic
party at the North this ML They have
the unblushing impudence ftpallege that

the success of tho Republicans would in­
sure the permanent separation of the
North from tbe South, and that Sumner,

Wilson, and all other lenders of that
pvrty are working expressly to secure
that cod. Bot their own friends shall
convict these Copperheads of falsehood,
says The Richmond.£nquirer of Sept. 7:

“The success of tbe Democratic party
wouWbe bo longer doubtfbl should Gen.
Lee once morn advance on Meade. Pnrtlea th the United States are so nearly
. balanced that the Iess tad vantage thrown
In ftvoF of tfae will insure its success.—
Should ’ the 'Confederate army remain
quiescent on the banks of tbe Rappahan­
nock, tbe boastful braggadocio of Yankee
reports will be confirmed, and, Lincoln
s»d ■allrck will point in triumph to the
condition of the Confederate
army a. a confirmation of theigrent victo­
ry' Won In' Transylvania. ‘Die Demo•rsta, unable to gainsay such evidence,
wiM be constrained to enter the contest
hr Speakership shorn of tbe principle
part of their strength—tbe disgraceful
mismauagetoenk and tend net of the war.
"Gtae. Lee must turn politician ns well
as warrior,and w»believe that be will
prove the most suocetaful politician the
Confed arsey ever produced. He may so
move and direct bis army as to produce
pcdUical resuito which in their bearing up&lt;« this war will prove more effectual
than the bloodiest victories. Let him
drive Meade into Working Ion, and he will

^RiftnrijiD Accnwtv.—Wn omitted to
trtftolibn last week, the occurrence of a
Mkj aocldect ou the Michigan Central

railroad, which occurred, near Lawinn,
slgteew miles west of Kalamaxoo, on the
last "day&amp; the State Fair, by which five

persons were instantly killed, and sumo
.li-A. ._2zzi.y^2:J_"/r.L,-LT____ .
did.,.’ Il appeqratbal the cart left Kal*-

ruaaoo about 8 o’clock P. M, crowded
whh-passengers, and that eotoe rowdies,
uUnodtid by life conductor, uncoupled
tba iwb rear cart from the rest.

They

rpk.oi ta thia way—ths detached cart a

ielta? Dnwton, when tho rear cart ran

Into them, druablqg the colliding coaches,
UMT-Mtof tod u.lmloj iUIr kmi.

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Beltorbe-lEHeAntawr.
"
DMmi Ctoi-W w t^hfead.
- Woodland*-W W MoKnlghL
^EjlSiaM.&gt;"M6Mheaa.
•
»
' ItoejiMM AC Beach.
Mnoeow-xT H Blgwl.
, Ceresco—To be supplied.
T H Sia«,1 Preaident, and L Coph.ll,
।
hg^tof AIMca CoU^a.'
txawsruat ttosxn.
■
,
Y. H. JneockM, P. E.
CtAdWlerij Jesnftng*. ■' 'BWfiWwhiif. : **" '' &lt;
Centerville—A L Crittenden.
Cdmfgadne—D R Latham.
Whtoe Pigm-N W Steele.
Morrill a— A.. W Torrey.
Sturgis—G D Lee.
Burr Oak—Win Donat
Reeding— A J Rmell.
Qaiwey—T J Cocgdon.
Jonesville—T G Owen.
Hillsdale—T Lyon
Oseo—C T Van Antwerp.
Smbria—To be supplied.
tahfield—H Uw.
Allen—Wildon Gray.
North Adame—A C Haywood.

F. B. Banga, P. E.
Katnmasoo—-F D Heminlngway.
Osbtemo-D W Tnthill.
Schoolcraft—J Billings.
Battle Creak—N. Fassett.
Cooper—C II Fisher.
Galesburg—H M Joy.
West Climax*—To be supplied.
Riehland—E C Chambers.
Prairieville—J II Tanner.
Otsego—E H Day.
Allegan—N 8 Otia.
Wayland—W I Blowers.
Ganges—G A Vaughan.
Threw Rivero—-A A Danton.
Bedford—G W Chapin.
H. Penfield, P. E.
Nilea—A J EMred.
Buchanan—J 8 Border.
Dowagiac—J I Buell.
,\v
Cassopolis—1 Bennett.
Edwardsburg—L M Bennett
Brownville—To be supplied.
Pokagon—M D Camburn.
Berrien—E Board.
St. Joseph—L M Edwards.
New Buffalo—Eraatus L Kellogg.
Decatur—A Y Graham.
Lawrence—E D Bacon.
Coloms—D C Woodard.
Lawton—J W MlUsr.
Keeler—G W Hoag.
Paw Paw—8 C Woodard.
'
Waverly—J R Berrey.
QUID ttLFlDS OMTWtCT.
H. Morgan, P. E.
/
Grand Rapids, E*il—J W Robinson.
do
do West—8 Steele.
Kelloggville—J L Child.
Sparta—B W Smith.
Lamont—D Eagle.
Muskegon—Il Caldwell.
Newaygo—A. A. Rolfe.
Courtland—J W Caw thorns.
Laphamville—W J Swift.
Greenville—W Rork.
Flat River—E Marble, sod to be sup­
plied
Otiaco—A P Moore.
Whitney rille—J N Dayton.
Saranac—M i Smith.
Ionia—L W Earl.
Middleville—A J Van Wick.
Mill Point—W W Colby.
Berlin—D S lUvilaod.
»
tea—8. Bigelow, and to be sup-

11. HaU, P. E.
Lansing—D Bums.
Grand lx-dge—J Fowler and J Roberta.
Maple Rapids—G E Hollister, x
St. Johns—O F Chase.
.
Mathcrtnn—N Mount.
Ovid—T Clark and J Gulick.
De Witt—C Chick.
Portland—Francis Glass.
&gt;
t
Lyons—E D Young.
Charlotte—EH Weatlake.
Vermontville—G D Palmer.
Okemoo—To heaepplied.
Gratiot—To be supplied.
Chippeway—D O Fox.
OnondMB—U Manon.
Mason—H C Peak.
Palo—W F Janhina.
Isabel Indian Misston—To bo supplied,•
a C. Otaa, Principal ia Lansing;
Academy.
J. J. Oxm, Chaplain ia the Army.
MAxmn Bumucr.
.
. J. Boynton, P. E.
Traverse City—G W Sherman.
Northport—A L Hoag.
Elk Ra^de-J A Sprague.
Manistee—V. G Boynton.
Pantwater—A A Darling.
White River—I R A Wightman. .
Oceana Indian MMon—P Greenaky.
Pine Hirer Indem Miaaioa—isucr
Grmeky■
Bcaor.ta—B. S. Pratt.......- . ,
..
J H Mmmori, Missionary for Indiana.•

ele falling in the desperate attack upon
non that Gaa. WWaet bad been
Thomas, an din a fierce but not persistent
and killed by Gee Dio Taylor,
dash upon the right, took tbs opportuni­
ty of some movement in the center to
Brawi states the fruits of tbe
strike there. They massed a column six
*0* priemmro
battle at.CWMaeegs*
1-------------- r— 47------or eight feet deep against our thin line,
of whom 2,000 are wounded ; 30 pieces
■nd broke through It, scattering the . dlof artillery ; 25 stand of colors and guid­
vlsjons, more by mala strength and pres
Aawa Mlitrntotirtnillir nm^MiWhiimjj
- neTtfWMhaMwa.
on.. and over 10.000 email arms.
sore tian by their fire. Into the hilU eod
Gan. Lce la-ued ootbaMlh, aroogr.V
F1R8TCLA8S
From the booming of the first gun
hollows and woods of Mission Ridge, be­
upon
Sumpter
to
Ute
present
hour
there
hind them, where the nature of the
GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
ground made It difficult to keep them lo- has been but one thing tn be done, and
An Atlanta dispatch seya that Bragg.
gather or rally them. This waa tbe only that wan, Am dewaffie AAAm &gt;y wnH
In reply 'to' Roaecrans requat to bury
reverse of tbe day. It embraced but taryforoe, and let tbe Union ruiort iUtlf.
their deed and reliwwa their wounded, said
l»o divisions, as already stated, and of There is Do negotiation needed, no con­
that
he had enough Yankee priwmero tn
these Sheridan and Davis, who, Wilder ciliation, no conservatism ; tbe more rad­
bury tbe dead and enough Ysajiee sur­
says, did oil that human daring and cool­ ical, the more thorough, the more summa­
REWARD.
ness could,rallied a considerable number, ry and speedy the crushing out, the bet- geons to attend to the wounded.
Another Atlanta dispatch reports Gen.
land returned to the fight
Nol many taif. The disease to radical i and Done
Wheeler,,
with
hie
cavalry,
across
the
were killed or captured, as the rebels but ralcal means will cure iL Let the
were prevented from using their advan­ rebellion and the rebels ba put down, Tennessee. Another dispatch same dale
tage by a deadly flanking fire thrown into and tbe long crashed Union men be ele­ reports Lookout Mountains held by Gen.
them no Wilder's seven shooting rifles vated to power and restored to tbe Hood’s divinon, now under Gon. J in kina.
and artillery as they passed him in pur­ Union* asM. people of the South. Hither­ “It is not supposed that an aasault will
suit. He says they did not go a half to the three hundred tbooMnd stavebold be made, as we command the sitnatioo
mile bey ond his line, and soon fell have been considered tbe “People of the and need not sacrifice our troops. Rueaback.
After this be held his ground South ;*'dow let the thing be reversed; let crans ho two lines of defence, 600 yards
tbe great mass of the free men of the apart. Gen. L»«ig«treet command, tbe
fire huvrt without moletlotion. How
Thomas held tho left or mein body of the Slave States come up and take their rank river and rallr».*id below Chattanooga.—
army is known to every body. On both and trua position ; 1st lAem henceforth be Our loas in killed and wonndtd will not
flanks the rebels were stopped and beaten tbu people of tho South, and shape the exceed 13.000. Tbe Yankee loo. in kill­
back. In tbe centre (hey broke up two dealiny of that country.—Indiattapolit ed. wounded and prisoners will reach
28,000. Fiv«&lt; Yankee hospitals are in
divisions, but with a less fatal result than
our hands full »f wounded. Thursday
might have been expected. This is tbe
night tbe «wmy made two attempts on
sum of the matter.
On Sunday night
Wilder distributed his brigade so as to
our lines, anJ were driven back built
linine toihcir intrenchmrnta.”
protect the roads from the right to Chat­
The L&gt; mliburit RepultHean of Sept. 28
tanooga, and on Munday joined tbe main
body in good order and good spirits,
reporta slight ■kirmishbig is upper East
Thomas came In on Monday, at bis own
Tetmensee. near Zullio*fler. A battle in
pleasure, with more than two thirds of
that quarter is hardly prohabla, as Burn­
tho whole army, and anything but a de­
side will be forced to retire to reinforce
feat to report, as tbe most dispiriting ac­ cram was, prior to the war Jan unvary big Rosecrana.
counts show. Our line was held, except Democrat. Wriling from Murfreesboro,
CliAM.Wm&gt;x. Sept, 27.—Tbe enemy is
al tbe right of the center, till we chose be says:
evidently ^making himselfimpregnable on
,
to leav? it, aa Rosecrsns would have done
“I am glad to see tbe aplendid/atand
before the fight, if the rebels bad Jet him. you have taken against slavery, with all
Bturrou'Sepl. 28.—The enemy burn­
They fought to break him up before he ita burro re, barbarities and shocking Im­ ed the railroad bridge al Carter Station
could gel back to the impregnable puri- ।moralities. Slavery is dead, and nothing 20 miles from here, Saturday, evacuating
tion st Chattanooga, and only succeeded ।can resuscitate it.
To understand this the place , and ia now retreating in tbe
in breaking up two divisions. As -Wil- fullyjou
।
direction of Kttotrllle, our forces purse
should pay us a visit. • •
der came in be gathered* up tnd brought ISlavery is doomed, and those who now ing. Our earaly occupied Joncslx.ro al
with him a very large amount of stores ,uphold It will soon be held up to public 10 o'duck last night.
■nd material, supposed by those in Chat- odium
,
A Gord.-nsvillediapatrb Sept. 8. ears
and execration.
No statesman
tanooga, and of eourc by the Herald will
■
vindicate it. no friend of human pro­ the Federal force beyond tbe Itapidau'te
writer, to have been lost. Amongjliewo ।grew will strclcb forth a hand to break represented at 00,000 effective men —
were two guns, one hundred ambulances, jita ML
Opinions are omflicting as to whether '
sixty beef rattie, and a large number uf
Almighty God has certainly ordained there w ill be a fight soon nr n&lt;&gt;L
ammunition wagons and caissons. Sitni- tho
I
destruction of slavery in this country,
lar recoveries were "doubtless made by where
&lt;
it has been more offimsive and
other portions of tbe army, but the cor- immoral
•
than in any other.”
Washington, Ort. 3.—The following
respondent bad hurried off to publish bis
dispatches failed*t&gt;&gt; get through la.t night
description of the fight, and knew nothing
owing to s heavy storm al&lt;&gt;n^ a borli&lt;H&gt;
of thia rather important variation of the
“Hang the slavery question! Pm die of the Jinw:
state of facta behind him. Our loss in
Official news from Chattanooga dated
with it. Let ua ignore it and pul
prisoners, In both days, the Colonel says, gusted
f
the rebellion.” Hearken oh, Sol­ yesterday is understood to represent the
will not exceed twenty five hundred, in- down
‘
Bragg makes
to jour brother, who |« even now situation still favorable.
eluding the wounded. In artillery it will omon,
*
be less than Col, Barnett supposed, as ’running through the streets yelling at the no advance.
of bis voice: “My bouse is burning
New York, Oct. 5.—Tbe Tribune't j
guns were recovered and brought in top
1
JjpVERSAU
of which be could know nothing when he op
‘ ! Don't notice the fire at all fur I’m \\ asbiagtun special stales that gentlemen |
____Lt____ .i__ .L- ________ _r.... rdisgusted with It. Let us ignore tbe fire w ho are arcostomed to wateh the current
We captured about 2,000 prisoners, of and put out the conflagration T” We can of European p,litica, and iu tha receipt
whom Wilder brought 1530 with him to ignore tho fire and extinguish tha flames of ptivaie corrcepindence from well-in-'
Sloventon. Tbe distance of the battle­ jest as easily as we can Ignore slavery formed sources abroad, predict that a
field from Chattanooga, baanot been fully and pul down tbe rebellion. Why. I he 7.
ouiot iae
understood, and tbe supposition that rebellion is to slavery what a cough is to I ulish question, will convulse Europe by
Roaecrant was driven back twenty or consumption ; only Its legitimate mani­ next spring.
It can do no barm now to say, arrange­
thirty miles has added a gloomy shade festation. We cannot avoid the slavery
even tn the moat cheering aspect of the quvstioa; we mnaCeither settle it, or it, ments for forwarding tn-.ps from Wash­
fight; but the distance waa email—our will settle us most effectually, for ever. ingum to the Department oflhe Cumber­
-NathoiUe
Union.
land
have been brought to each pet lection
extreme right, which waa furthest away
thatooldiera who left here on Friday
on Snndny, being leas than twelve miles
off, and the left, after falling back to Mis­
"Tux Pumihut'i proclamation takes week were on last Tuesday in position to
sion Ridge, being hardly tnora than a half all the starch out of the society formed in render effective assistance to Gen. R*weof It
tbe Ninth congressional district (upper 7***’
bJr Ub*
rawAred
Waa. W and a have we Ogs. AU oUwro are
On Monday, immediately ofUr the re­ part of New York city) to render tbe heavy reinforcements.
vrarraated.
The President Ua iaaoed a proekmai is Ibe stss gtneroB; swd la grivete faailr
turn from the field, Wilder teat tent of draft inoperatise. Money was raised
op the Tennettee to guard foede and pot- and men were appointed to push the con­ tfoo appointing th. last Th.redsy in No­
Oasyes JtM,ef the ~Aawrieee AgneUhariat,~
vember
as
a
day
of
Thanksgiving
and
ut far Burnride't benefit, end took with scripts beyond the reach of tbe Governsays of th«
.
mem by the use of the writ of habeas entpus-but the labor is lost, and tbe fund
"A ebUd eaa readily wrtaa out a tubfull of
*•**«
• R-man axt
were aq/Wy delitcred, at the courier taking Is a sinking fund.-JY. r. Tribune.
CstloLc proraU uf lk. viUt pro^tavery
them pot baekjvti at Wilder ttarled home.
This assures tbe country that Burnside
sort, is much exercised because one of
the great lights of the Reatiah f.ilh has
will not be caught unprepared.
When
thrown hie influ------ *-------- •
tbe courier reached him be was moving
mstiity and imi
toward Caltanooga, at what point, or
kY ON FRUIT CULTURE.
ting tb»r~“
with what strength, It would he Improper
to state; but wa may state that, by this
time, he is past ail danger of being Inter­
cepted by tha rebdt, and ims force enough
to make good oil Roaecrans baa lost, and
something over. At Stevenson, Wilder
heard a rumor that Grierson's cavalry,
i atnck a profound wrath srcinsl the Ab.
iiht*1? “w
• ’“•* pithbio
from the Mississippi, were within ten
light Fortunately, be &lt;JIW, not nsnremiles, and that Sbertuan'e whole corps
■ent tbe brot blood of the Raman^fe.
waa within two days’ march, coming up
vlw communion.—Hyannu Mttttnoer.
from Decslar, Alabama, but tha rumors
were undoubtedly false, i J Grierson
" '
waa
la Springfield, ItllnoL,
&gt;ie, .on Friday, and
SbermaD could not have
«va got to the point
staled, from the Big
„ Blue
Black, io tbe lime
that has eJar—* *'
------- tbebalUa,
u
tinea
and wo
know that I--------------------------.
Among the incidents of tbe battle of
Saturday, Cui. Wilder deeeribed tbe
frigbtfol slaughter M Longstreet's man
st the time they worn driven back by our
left wing. Thto celebrated corps, as des
parate aoidiers as ever lived, attacking
two divisions, Van Ctave's nd Davis', to
the right and a litRa taUront ol Wddar,
separated them end pushed on through
tta opea saaoe, yalping-lba rebel about
of a civilised harrah—

.

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRITER

raitssuL risTas* niuti:

SPECIAL NOTICES-

n&amp;S* KtJ? Ttf.TVXXi’l”*

^Rmturxa.—From tbe I

M.

of the
E. Cowfereaca, p|
where, it will be seen ibJ

-Gnsann haa been returner]

SsLoox.—Wa would call

tbe new aArertiaemeuT“of“
Naughton, in another coluw

Next Wxrx, Monday, ia I
fiir the annual meeting of t J
Supervisors. Tbe Circuit cl

o&gt;anty also commences ftsl
M unday.
_ . _
I

AwktfAL Tax Balxs, I
nwwewd on Monday are we|

and a sharp competition had
feated so far during tbe salea.
are regarded as valuable.
FixxFaurv.—O. F. Musicj
laud, has left at our office a fe
(mens of excellent apples, sJ

be natural fruit, although they I
weraWe the Holland Pippin.
To BaSuBrxm.—We lear I

tbe agency and energy of. H.
St. Mary's Lake, and the ente]
commodation, and perhaps, ini
MiXp* C««r.l R*iln»a,«

rlready looking over tbe ro
Railroad from thto place to Ba |

Next week, Wednesday and I
isewTOoWUty .Fair; and we woe I

the idea upon nor cnanly reader I
is ili 'bo roar Fair, It will be I

make it, or fail to be stat j-

niaka ft. The i-fiicers can .mlj
arrangements, and prepare the I
jrawr exhibition.

If you Ml to

•dgM«wr Mock, ynwr grain, fruit,
UKvwfof y*w po iltry nr your,
arp tben the Fair will be a fa
&gt;&gt;•&gt;1 •uherwiae.

From percent h

ere believe tha Fair will he the
.-maty has oyer krvwn. Weuil

there are toLe prewml *&gt;iue 1
fo&gt;rues from abroad which will a I
interest of the ncowimi.
]
As an additional feature ofiul
to announced, that betweeh eight I
o’clock in tbs morning, eras *w|
be cot together, there will bs I

(Meaa«£hoesaa,foUowed by
and citizens, formed under the I
of ibe Marahal ta the square in I
the Hastings House, and.msrci'."
Fair grounds.

Allow wm to state through you |

Jo answer to several Inquiries al
«to me, that the Teschcra’ Ced
«to«a by School inspectors in tbi
(require ajfo. cent stamp on rart.
«bem validity in law. Such to U
ikxigivac by tbe Commissioner &lt; |
mlRevenue, In answer to a not&lt;!
&lt;phry which I recently addre

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1

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1863.

1868.

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mwo
THE ONJ,Y EXCLUSIVE

CASH STORE

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Jlotirts.
caiNCERY SALE.

i

«^tag excepting withia* fo«

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THE LARGEST AND BEST

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Rktubxkd.—From tho appointments

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km. railrmd.O., „„ ,lpM u

STOCK OF GOODS

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Jir

of the M. E. ConforeMs, pabllebed else,
where, it will be' seen that Rev. T. B

•bo ta. «| tarn, I.UJ, «,(—rtLG,
. fc.
Gbabokb has been returned to tbe charge bold la aarw^aod It will b,
’“’■““•I'W^l-fcr.lb.lrMbora.
in this place.
•Ul b. «lgU^ whM. tb. limit, at ow
Rtuotora.—n«v. Mr. Dvlb^, from IxaatIM .llbp.
abroad,

MONEY TO PAY FOR GOODS,

COME AND BUY MORE
CALL AND EXAMINE

held Berrien according to tha

forma of th e Episcopal Church, at tbe
Presbyterian meeting bouse, on Sunday

OTTTL

last. ’

!’

UtHSflr

Naughton, in another column.

fl&gt;r tbe annual meeting of the Board of
SopcrviMru.

Tbe Circuit Court for this

&lt;-'unly also commences ita session on
Monday.
'Du Annual Tax Salks, which com­
menced co Monday are well attended,
and a sharp competition bad been manL
ferird so far during tbc^ahles. Tax titles j

■'3 Htiri J “

i

$
F
h
iS
S
is
I

johinvhhvm

g IsJ”ll

are regarded aa valuable.

FrxKFainT.—O. F. Munion,of Woodimena of excellent apples, supposed to

l»e natural fruit, although they maefa reacnihls the Holland Pippin.

GUARDIAN S SALE.
e.1*,
atottav of ths ntnte of 'Tbomu B.
BtaMwaamk ■ atasr.
no word of any Catholic editor aaaailed ..-?**** ** “•rvI'X girrn that in pursuaes of s
it, ao long aa It would be nnjnat and ilia- lio*aMgruiiMtoaa,by tbsJsdgs &lt;rf Prob.1. far
R.l to do; but now that it la dead—dead
7
” 0,8 ‘“fc dV &lt;&gt;f *«r»ri.
’ ths higbostrfP?
” t0ri“1tbe
* “reridrnos
P“W,e ,ueof
by tbe act of Ila admirer.—we will not iu?.
Uon to
hSdw,
wrnaent to see ita body feetering on tbe tbs snbscnboT, in tho townxhip of Aurrn. in arid
county, on Mond.v, tbs »th &lt;fay of November.
highways. '
•
Jkf’d iu “?*
•“ *be .ftenwon of that d.v,
•'Let It be buried out of alibi forever: the following described real route, belonging to
let It real with all it* horror, in tbe grave; arid minors to wit t Tho .oato-wc.t quarter of
tbe Mnth'WMt qurtsr of section fire,
in
let it. memory foda from the recollection tows owe (I) north of lUage oevew(7/wwL esw ,
pi men. It was an outrage against hu trining forty neras of lM&gt;d. more or les*: bring
to tbs oouniy al Barry and State of Michigan.
manity, such aa tbe history of no other
HANNAH K. WILSON.
people could exhibit. There was some­
DstM September M. IMS.
Guardiaa. ,
thing manly in the old custom of reduc
ing to slavery him whose eword had been
beaten down by a stronger arm on tbe
battle-field ; there was a show of justice
in reducing to bondage the debtor who
could not pay hie creditor; but, for
American alar ry, there su no excuse.
it was a monster crime—from the neixurw uf tbe African in bis own land to tbe
moment of bis death, when his body was
wasted by toil, rather thnn disease, to
uphold the luxury of a master!
“Well, it has fallen ; and we arecslled
‘abolitionists,’ because we refuse our con­
sent to its resuscitation! We are proud
uf being called so, under circumstances
evatod. and ril other person« In termed In said
so creditable to the mind end heart. May estote. era required to .ppv.r at . rosrioo at Mid

-OF THOSE-

STOCK

Before parch..inf eUrwhcrv, u rr« ut cent
we CM tnik. it .n object far you.

Olb Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay
WE WILL NOT BE

CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS

GOODS I

R. J. GRANT!

IK MY LINE OF TRADE

tion» of tito country. in order dgS every reader
may have aceros to some oao
nn speak to
him rd lu benefit* from personal experience.
SrrofuU depre-tet th« vital enerpe* and thru
leave, ia victim, far.man esbjeet to disease
ual its fatal retain l*xn or healthy nxultiotioru. Hence it tends to •liortm. end does
rveatlvishorten, the average deration of human
life. The vast import.nee of three eon.Weratioc* has led us to rpeudyeon in perfealne a
remedy which it nd equate Ju its cure. This
we now offer to the pnUie amJi-r the noma of

Come and See ! 1

A. L. SKINNER.

we ever deserve tho name !
Wo wlU* court, then lo b. Holden at tb. i’rob.1. On.ee. tn
the rtllags of Hastings, .nd xhow twie, if ur
bear its stigma joyfully through life, and there
be. why the prayer of the petitioner should
carry it into eternity with honor.
Wo sot bs granted:
the agency and energy of IL Willia, of
And it is further Ordered, Chat tbe petitioner
give nolies to the persons interested in said
St. Mary’s Lake, and the enterprise, acestate, of the pendency of said petition, and tbe
bearing thereof, by reusing s copy of Ibis order
cttriimodaliun, and perha pa, interest of tbe
to bo published in the /faeJ-y. Aro.rr, a news­
Mitlignn Centra! Railroad, engineers are
“Asolinonux" tu Alabama.—Tbe neper printed sad circolsting in said etrauly of
s- —Mobil* Reyirttr of a recent date declared Barry, far four sac—— —
said day of baaring.
that “the negro is no longer an object of
Price, with Ucmmer and Feller, *40,
sap*
(A true eopy.)
small ulk in the South. The people of
The WiLCrtx Ac Gibus Sewing Machine
tbe South have a place for them, and that
The Cwanly Fair.
is
Mr btsl Machine riMotri reyard to price,
is in I be army. Tlrre titan Id bt ac ditCOMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
for
Next week, Wednesday and Thursday tiaction of color when a man ia willing
All persona baring cUim. igsinst tbs
Famllr Sewrlss,
i« wuroonuty Fair; end we would impress to fight fur his home and master.”
Astofa# H-UAam IT. Wa&gt;d.
l.iv of Irving, ttocMwd. us hereby notified and
the idea upon our ooanty readers that this
-------- .
___ r.._
_ ......
iv t- be your Fair. It will be what you
malic i|‘ or fyt to be wfal y&lt;»u tail to

JUST RECEIVED

To a* SuavKTNu. — Wc learn that thru'

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

aswinnaacKiaa.

make it.

A large stock of

&lt;3- O O X&gt; S
Which we offer at

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World’s Groat Remedy for
Coughs, Cold*, Inoipiont Con■umption, and for tho relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanoed eugca

Toe officers can .inly make the

arrargvnrenta, and prepare the way for
your exhibition.

If you foil U* bring iu
Tub Mummiks or Tumza.—Messrs.
■ ■fy.-wr stuck, ynor grain, froit, or vegeAyer At Co. have received from Alexan­
tiMeat of y-nr po tltry nr roar works of
dria a cargo of rags to pay for their madart, iben the Fair iwjll be a fo lure, and ieinea, which are largely sold in Egypt.
not otherwise. From present indications . They are evidently gathered from all
we believe the Fait will he tho best this ; classes and quarters of tbe Pacha’s do­
minions—the cast off garments of Hadjis
county haa ever kro&gt;wn. We understand ।
'and Ilowadjis—whit*linenturbans, loose
there are tube present rorite very fine breeches end flowing robes. kNotrfhe
fo&gt;n« from abroad which wifi add to tho lecst part oftheir bulk la cloth in which
bodies were embalmed and wound for
interest of the occasion.
As an additional feature of interest it Ktervation three thousand years ago.
y are no* to be made into jiaper for
is announced, that betweeb eight and nine
Ayer’s AI manses, and thus, after having
u’duck in the morning, or as soon as can wrapped (be dead for thirty renluries.
be got together, there will bo a Grand are used to warn tbe living from ths nar­
Gavaleade uf boraea,follosred by carriages row bouse which they hare so long in­
habited, and to which. In spit* of all our
and citizens, formed under the direction
guard. *nd cautions, we must so surely
of the Marshal la the sqeare in front of go.—Daily Erminy Journal.
the Bastings Bouse, scd.msrchod to tho

GROCERIES
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Nolieo is hereby given Ibri by virtue of llceaae
•nd Mthonty granted to um by the Judge of Frobet. ia end tor tbe eownty of fl«rrv .nd Bute of
Mrehigen. 1 will expose to ule et Public .uction
on M»d.» tbe 1 Vtb &lt;*r of October next, ri one
o’clock in th. riUnwoa. .1 the north door of th.
Court Doom ia the vill.se ot Rulings in th.
oauaty of Bury sad BUM of Jftehl..n, ril W
the nitbt. till, ud inUrral at the ..id ueewued lo
the alswing Asoeribsd Real tririe lying udbci.(
ia tbs said osoaiy sf Bsrry to sit:

Allow me to state through your paper.
in answer to several inquiries addressed
ffo me, that the Teachers’ CurtificalM
givea by School iaspeMora in thia State,
require a Jwt cent stamp on each, to give
&lt;hcm validity ■ law. Such is ths fecisiion given by tbe Commissioner of loler«&gt;al Revenue, in answer to a note of In­
quiry which I rwewUy addressed u»

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TwMto.

».«.axn&gt;oxr.

Ai Iiomun or tub St bob or CbablbsT-..-A ewr-peod-a rf U» PU1UBBrandy " which may ba found for sate by
K^o, Gn-ra^d^regTOMaUy

“Km •oatl.ioed with iU owa preutinr merit, ail
the rosily vnlusbl. improveuMuto a( tbs higbvr
pnesd mMltinu."—PautnhaaUn.
"This machine, in tb. opinion of Ilia committee,
dll. more nearly the reqriremeela of n aariket
family machine than any on exhibition."—/reaL
IU laaiiiaU JCAaHim vyporiyiBM.
•Taking Into eo.uderaHoo. ahnplidty, dwap
nua. durability, and doing aU wort tbs eommtltoo wars uoaniuMMriv ia faror of Wileox A Olbba*
u a rinXla lbrrod m.cbine"- Peaaapimnm SUU

Clotkin

DVERT18EMENT.

AND

DRY GOODS!

on monroe street a this city.
d eordisllv inttU my old cu*tom«n .nd fried.
Kral and adjotsteg rounttsa. to renew tbrir

Rmi£» rigid I*] west, coutriniog thirty-mvi
frlMre.ri'lMdmoreerle* A Im village ie

Fair grouoda.

made from the fcb* jcicb
r TOK CATAWBA OBAPK. which
grown in abundance in Ohio
^,d from which thia article ia
obtained—it baa an agreeable
flavor, fine clear color, and pea
smites all the qualities for med­
icinal purposes, and for a bevn--------erage of the beat imported
brAnd.es, A. a flavoring fur mine* pie.
and other cooking purpeo-ll » the moat
economical article that can be used, being
one half a dollar cheaper by tha bottle,
and nearly two duUara per gallon cheaper
than other brand Im sold foe that purpose.
Wherever It has been IntroducedIt baa
found rapid aafo, and « d-Hj
&lt;«

-Among tb. but Mid mo.I torvioubl. Hewing
Mnchlne.. Llght.ndriegubt Bniribtd, .nd roris- i
pls in Ila conriruciira, thri It .even. riuXMt ImpuMtble far It logelout of repair. ~JSteiary CKron

•ally known, that wa need do no ram thaw
er.arc the public that iu qnalitv k kept «p to
the host it ever hsu been, and that it iosy U
relied on to do all It has ever done.
Prepared by
Da J. a Art* 4 Co.
Prmtinl am Amljtfem OMe,
Lowell. Mass.
Sold bv aP drwfgfrti everywhere
Robert. ajBtrtkvT.'HraUap • F. L Bkk.. Irtiam
JL.nl
M.C. Swift, Prat.
rirriHe; W. B. R.minjtao. ilMdleviUet B. L
5L*!?i1b' V'nn®n,’i,u- WbolcraJ. by Fsrrud.

BUILDING nARDWAHEJASD MECHANIC*

thaMarthwrat socner, ril in the viLUgeof HmiIoi
*" "“jaffiZa VAg BRUNT, Admiuiriratar.

Barlag mad. arrangvmrnls with maaefactarsrs.
and others, I am prepared Io

&lt;n»a

Dried Aeput M, IMJ.

PICTURE GALLERY!

WHOLESALE TO COUNTRY MERCHANT*.

HARD-WARE!

IN HABTIJIRS. Bury enanty. Mick-. I* Rawer’s
nsw building, up stoira. kd dror.

.

THIS GALLERY

Was sreriU n«w, lari fall, for my xpuiri ncoom
sudaUoa. Thus* wishing for
taxtax. rxoTTJ*asM
A. I c.. raaks. sre iuvitmJ to civo me tbrir pal
rewsgs. AWuslnvItodtooril.
FrixiaiBU.’ M
OETINC. OTW.

DB. A F. DBASE,

practical dehtist,
“rora .K—i •*»*•
BOBBER BASE.

Unusually Low!

�vol. -vni.

th
.-s**
IMJteebbl ■
■BTl. ■B.O'BKMs'8

i

,€|t

■BtaQou 'mmti

and enrich tbe eoll, all around the vine.
Make drills nol more than fac inchee
deep, and as long aa the branches to bt
hraraA SpRAta • Bate
to «U«
drill., : Nnw, 1«y down the canes in three
aUHon driO. and KM ike® IW at
jw»U ’Ua up a foul of lha - and. of «wd«
ohm to a ataka. Soeb anm as Rebaaia,
Enfsn, Concord, etc*, wffl soon take root
at avery ej'a, add will also send up shouts

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Oniytl
U Sfl3C*t til I

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“v\X» *MwW
U \WAVll&gt;,"“Wl &lt;to«
Mt’Mtlsp —e-'lmft

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and hence their

’Ka&gt;\A. Ba\t.
?
sad oomsqasni profit to foa Proprietor, thu
oaahling htut to axpeud
■Kiuwtj rXV.ou*aw&amp;» rJ&lt;:.
of doHan ««h
in advertising theh
msrita, and publishing tho
.
’Huvft.t'rwi* Cex^vcoXc*

XW.

wk&gt;S^.'5
token.IjnlfW«f»antCnee,
anA otAXu. &gt;vo^« Ywae, w
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it

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Sistinns’ ^uinrsi

:Biiiiaua Fever,

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The peculiarity of the

subscribe ion hie banner'

Government.

^3^-eafion,

"BVooX. Vwt&gt;5't,’f

Axx.

TiXoo^

awA o.XX
©5 a «avcu&gt;
lav WAUHr---**

for tho life and beoith of tha body dependa
upon the purity of the blood.
7f the blood ia pomoned, the l«ody draff
oulamiembleexwtotfoo. Tbwo modicmas

'VV.c at ’BVft.eta

’Kta- Xfa«4\vh&lt;i\e&amp;

Unconditional Loyalty.

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER I

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Ur 'Bao'ocl^kX ♦
ttX.ovft.vk.cXx 'BX.Vtet*
■Dr. 'BvobaeV*

OJfEpcr«&gt;n writes, her daughter was fared
of fits of nine years' standing, and St Vitus'
dance of two yearn
ANOTHER writes, his son wee cured
after hi. flesh had almoel wasted away.
The doctors pronounced the case Incurs

ANOTHER WM cored of Fever end Agns
after trving every tnedicino in his roach.
ANOTHER wee cured of Fever 8oro
which had existed fourteen yearn
ANOTHER of Rhenmatim of eigbtyearo
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could bo mentioned in which th*

’

’Work V\Vx a CYvavva.

are the most active end thorough pill* tbist
hare over been introduced.
They set so direcJy upon the Liver, exeU
ing that organ to such an extent a* that the
aralem does not relapse into ita former eondlliou, which is too apt to be tha case with
simply a purgative pil£
They am really a

Do€tov'» 'BW\»e

*K.o\mjx\kX
Mr. Ctn. A r«m Ur*. rf Xnr frvsrnt. X.J-,
h*J dindN steers m lit. ter. csweSby tlwslswe
ofMrevvy, •rewrosrist .ftwaro, wI.Iri. fn» tows

.

at*. \Vx Ae\x wva'o’% SoXaee
ax\AXoro5°’t*u

sLscsesssidrjsn.MS.ssnn
prowverte* we oTArmv S MAr kiaaa n^tete*
&amp;ggat!uTRLn:.,s«’tt

"Dr. T8uo\mjlc\c'»

Lauocrthaa, Whites. Female Weakness.
engsasvaifo pn«io«4 bf lulrrti*! Sror/u/.w&lt; ttnralu,, ■ ml e.r irrr "two vui-,1 V’ Ibv ■ .I'TSlK*
sm.“s atwrtx^sra'sa

uvokaovatt
&amp;cta\\AXatc&amp;.

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wvik. av\A

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a\\&lt;l uxakt, WSC t\x\o^&lt;\\j\c.

which, in conjunction with the

INOYSICt AX *nd Snvgron. B i
I. wny, nv.r IbvCoort Boone.

D . U. J. HAS

"RVooA ‘VwA^ml'c,

rsSSsr^SiSirT152*1’
RleumsUetn. Goat Xdver Complaint, Dp*.
pop«lt Hoort Disease. Xieurs «la.
who routed br Srmfela i» tbe ».»«&lt;■. «i» rufaUf
ranu l.t ilu* £i-v. S.nirAULLi
,

St. ■&amp;oX®k'»
Stosftaci. Kvtten

ar*A\\t
^'ccvtxxXVxx^. P*varAk«h,'©^%t\\Xcv\5, ’BAktuwko.VttiWi, cXc.
37mm fitters ore pul up in quart
bottles, of u-hich the above io a faa-eimile. 37ie label ia finely engraved, and
ia provided with a eafe-guard from
counterfeiter!. (Price fl per bottle, or
•fo/«w M
.
„ •
C. W. Jjfoback, (Proprietor, ffa. 6
East fburth Bl., dneirinodi, to when*

.

and you should try them before going for K
iTr-tunphlet or Ahaaaae of ay local
agent, and read tha eertifleatos, and if you
hare ever doubted you wtU
J

'Dou.'taX

'

AWEEZEY * Al

A TTOBXETS
LAW sod 3.
A eery. Psriieater attention 1
nnebix, th* InvoaUgntten al
F*roctv«iire* of inortg.xei. Ac
to sttrad lo *U calU is tee lint •

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ttXowxo.c\v
%d.m, Xjac \\oor tuatt wtawxj

a

TiXootk VAU

\jx&gt;o¥ taaaxa^YrttaX.

ar*.

«

will care all the aforementioned diseases,
and, of thenwelVre, wfll relieve and cur*
Headache,
Coetivehna,
Colia Q’ains, Cholera ffgahue,
Indigaaticn, (Pain tn tAs goutela,
QHssiness, eta. '
Try these taedicinea, and yon will never
regret it
V
Ask your neighbors, who hare used there,
and they will say they are

LOCAL NEWS.

att cowi^omA &lt;j5 *&lt;vre, a&lt;\&amp;
Vox»cy5uX- *°dl» avuit
u&gt;\\X.c\x make^lKOVK

tor curing
BicphUia,
g^rtfula,
tftin Cpiteaato, I Old Born,
J{hruma.ti*m,
.
Salt
(pyepepcia,
Liver Camplamt, Feinr and JiffU*.
Lntoarrhaaa,
Female Oomplainte
Kryeipelae,
BL ^nthony-e J-rie, •
Tumors,
Eruptione,
Fite, Sor^fulcua Consumption, eta.

$ 1

-■ST-tuUaJl

^JWffiebioo,' " Usd
rJE¥an«y Ccmiplavnfa,

Is that Uiey strike at the not of Disease,

It aiutains the Admlnlitratlon and tbe

Facts for Partners.

Mg pears or other fruiijust work on lh«
thanks V&gt;at bear, them lb*

as^rtrSisasfr^-"

which have been showered upon hta/rwa -

Vitautt w Hintaas.—Some experi­
ments have recently bedphnnde In France
by persons skilled in th# veterinary art,
with a view of ascertaining Ixiw lung hor­
ses may live without food in certain con­
tingencies, aa for example, being shut up
in besieged place*. Tbshe retails have
been achieved. A ht&gt;rec may lire 25 days
Republican Township.Committee*.
without solid food, and only drink. He
Iturases—Joliiu RubmII, porter Bartoe,B. J.
may live 17 days without eating or drink­
ing. He can live only 5 days when con
BaLvnioa*—Gilbert Striker, MeUhew Hola&gt;«,
sinning solid fort, and without drinking.
After taking solid aliment for the apace
Bamt—W. C. Aiklo, W.' T. Berber.
of ten days, but with an Insufficient quan
Jouxwtowb—Henry P. Bowmen, J. K- Lolbtity of drink, the stomach is worn out—
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!
ridjte, M. H. Caleme’o.
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,
The above facts show the importance of
Menn Oaeva-Wm. C. Upham, Martin H.
water to tbe sustenance of the borse, and PaitMK-ilonry Mallory.
tbe derive the animal must foci to bo
Rvtlaxo-T, Phillipa, John Goto, Uicherd B.
supplied jrilh it A horse deprived of Shaw.
Tnoaxtrrt.1—J. F. Emory. O.S. Bugbee. A. A.
water three days drank eleven gallon* in
Mead, &lt;LB. Freeman. Porifgc*. Middleville.
three minute*.

If you invest money in tools and then
leave ibcm exposed to the weather, It is
the utroe thing aa loaning money to a
THE GBEAT
spendthrift without secoriiy—a dend Ins.
in both cases.
*
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
If you invest money in books and
at vesey raxrr, mew tmk;
never read them, It is the same thing as
putting your money in a, bank, but never «—
drawing either principal nr interest.
Wk,lmll« Teu la Udi Caulrr.
If you invest money in fine stock and
do not feed and protect them, and prop, They bat
srly care for them, it is tho samoj aa
■dressing yonc«&gt;fo in aillt to do kitchen
»«&gt;rk.
^eff/ni^fonttUOXSTJi/CEe^aL
Ifyou invest money inn good farm and
Another pecllerity of (Im Companyla thalihelr''
do not cultivate it well, it is the same as
marrying a good wife^nd so enslaving her Tea Tastes not only devotes his time to the aeleeas to crush all her energies arid break her
htart. .
_
i.l Aela^eHeTaAJeyerraeUwoetJfiinrmormow eted nd Tea* at an LuS adeyteJ to kufertieBro PsAas amd Pcmpdxs.—To

Jhstitp

13 YvauantD etiki
m ■AaTtxoe, Manx cot

“•

Curck.Vi.tx&gt; V*o'^AfXxe%,

Only tl
Taj03

tza

W ot Hoo* Eat Asttaa.—Pipe, when
abut up to fatten, are Very fond of cinders
and improve in good eoftditiop by pitting
a certain portion of them every day.—
Some persons at* unable to account for
thia singular propcneiiy in swine. Poul­
try are very fond of eggshell, lime, aand,
dW., *r»d X ia well Imo wM these subatmtqea
are neceessry in order to form the shells
of effii, and lo furnish material for the
bonce t/fowls.
Now, i* Jt reasonable to suppose that
swine eat ashes nit&lt;! cinders for tbe' pur­
pose of supplying the'mktlrial for their
bones, and this singular instinct In ani­
mals so low. in the wale of intelligence is
truly wonderful, for ashes contain tbe in­
gredients which are neec**.ry to form
bonce, vlx: carbonate and sulphate of
lime and magnesia,day, silica gelatinized
and made soluble by fire.
» WLcn hogs are at large, they take in
day and silica with their food and eat
bones and root* , which contain the oeoersary ingedienta; but when they arc
pent up, they endeavor to supply the
material necessary for keeping up their
trainee by devouring aahea onj cinder*.
Let them have plenty of thevn.

andr

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move..

PSES»!

"•ers-““ft“■

ii. WRian
A Tl'ORXLT -nd COUXJtU.
2V .nd XJicitor .nJ Coanwlio
Ctreaii Co«t CoamimlM i
pArtisote/nltenlHu ps^ •’ ” I

oiairna a&lt;4 monry premr&gt;)&lt; .««!.
OtSro. with W. W. Ralph I ■
Barov Cuaulv. Nu: &gt;*ro
JL B. Forlhcre««reie»fv *1
othro* 1 will b* » .tten-teiw* st
tawly Clerk ingUi* Coart He
• va&lt;v W*duc»d*j.

' J. •.'VAN lBL«r»

WOOLEKDfFACTOBY,
. ., .... HASTIXGS, MICH.

,

I WA#r ^,000 lbs. of WOOL to
1. manufucturo into CLOyU—

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1TABLBHED IIS*.

PETER VORIU-ARD.

C. G. 1IOLBROO
TTORNEY sail CouuroMcr si
L laChaarorj. Cosveyaaeiari
liiarj and Urol Ertate ClaiMI
te. OUic* is aolbiook to-ct

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CABD PHOTOGRAPHS. 1
To Ksxr Berras Swxst.—In May and
June, when butter is plenty, work it
tberoogWy, two. or three times, and add
at the last working nearly one
'
'
saltpetre, and a teaspoonfuI c
iaud loaf sugar to each pound &lt;
.
Pack it tightly In stoeo jsrs to within two
inot&gt;M of tho top, and.-gU the remaining
space with strong brine. Cover the jura
tightly and bury them ia the celler bot­
tom, where ths butter will keep unhurt
for a long time.
,

Arn* Pcdmwb.—Ortitributcd to the
Afriaaliarial, by Mrs. M. E. Goodwin,
FUladiahH. i**

. Our Oatalogu* now oenbroeM eenatdenMy over . ti.AM M■ ...... ...
Fot-a TsortAiD different sobjecu (to whkhsM-1 1
Haas ere eoatlanaUy Mag made) «T Portrnito of 1
Kmlueat Americans, ele.,via: - '
\
J
n ■ufoewUeneewls, MBBtatrnseu,
COTH WAMRV.-TED .trvag

U.F.CUERRX
Cora»ni.’'"’
4tMtin Hl'' |

WOOL CARDING

rerrnzmiTT SKDI&amp;'T.

bone Promptly nod In lb. Bent Manner.

lUBHBSa SHOP.

’*
B. C. FRIEDL'
^WGDOB OF PROBATA. Xatej
4&gt; ecnl fond aad Ta» An«L V
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                  <text>VOL.
BRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1863.
Stlrctrt JortTj.

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’. AT.THS

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• HASTINGS

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DRUG STORE 111

naUpnolity and ip favor of rubrllmn with
its abole long and drewdfal trirttr of in- her had'mulatto children!

Roberts &amp; Strike:

•*y. «M»J * them. They leered at ibe President of the United States! The
old tenner of stars given •*.''/ our gray
father, wherever they beW It.
fbX
moekedit, they .pit npcmJh, they tramp­ Richard M. Johnson Had become PreaL
led
H
wider
foot,
and
were!
not
ashamad
! deMuftlte United 8mtea,wbo would bate
which, like on obstinate fellow, stand out
theft

gistings’ gumtss girrctoni.

I«*g rm High

JUST RECEIVED

•toy fa thia world, sad if.

II. J. GRANT,

DHLCg AID MEDICINE*,
to the cuneiatenoy of pitch, their inability
to write to us will be one of the chief
punfabmeat* of their condition. Wear*

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Revo etlott, who set dally around the
guillotine, laughing and scoffing as ths
gleaming steel deeeended and the bloodv
in nn Interesting situation fifteen rmmtb* heads rolled gaming noon the ground.
after her husband went to California, re­ They literally 'compellod innumerable1
plied. “Ob, he trril tu me I" If wa were men and boys, tbeir own husbands, cous­
to write to them, they might be too much ins, lovers, brothers, sone, who would
have most gladly remained at home, to

.YALER IN OanCKIUKS, prsrialoss.
I . . . &lt;....1. 1.I ... .1 __ &gt; - —
CUiUral* Block, Bute strsst, UaiUnp. Mich.

•y TUB MF.CHAXICAL AND NKDIUIXAL
1*UR1*ONES,OXLY^.:

ROBBRT* Ar NTR1KKR,
DEkLKRff la drug*, aisdiciuca, p*U
Clou, paints, oil*. tarpsuUse. hural

GROCERIES!

UobrarJ by all—

sorb at
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. BPICES, PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS, BABIXS. CODFtSB;

fetVEEZEY &amp; ALLER.
TTOBXKT8 AT LAW and Solicitors In Chih­
&lt;ED&lt;MCXa*.T ZPXBXUIEEB1
■‘oreelw.uret of u»ort|tn*ei. Ac. Will be happy
9 aitrn.1 u all talk in Ike Hua ef their profeaaiun

And CouklBg Extracts,

• 3Jlisrrllann.

Odles in the Court flunie, Hastings. Mieb.
Ja'un A. Swaxzcr.
F»*»* Au.a».

PRESTIGE Alp BEBEL WOSES.
PENS. PENCIL*. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES. CARDS. At.. Ae.

.

1. A. HOI.nROOK,
A TTUBXZY and Couutrior st fas, 8c
,'Y &lt;;has.-&lt;TT&gt;rieneral Land and Tax
OJise. i«cunJ&lt;«ory of Holbrook s Blaek.

ROST .POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Otlics fa Rssseli'i
We would rvApsctfullr ann&lt;&gt;&lt;lnre to tbs cltllion. Sun •trect.
______
ma-f lla.Uua*
•x.uiiyftlal ■« laUMl la
sell ttetcbtag iu var I rat at trade a* ebcap ea-ean
JOHN ROBERT*,
be Uiaftl al ant t-lace. Cite ua a call aad jndga
lur ynumlrva. We reload lo mH

P

'I CEBA’P, WB CASH

or Ready Pay, ouly.
Sneviaj atWnllen w&gt;l| be paid to ( (IMPOUND­
ING s&lt;U MrUing up rilE.’CRlITlOXS; and Sty
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t—-——r ... —

li. WRIfiUT,
TTORXLT ...d COL’XHEI.LOi: AT LAW
... ......... ■ __ .

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ROBERTS A STRIKER,
ilsntvcs April 21. list-

' Oir.es, Will. w. W. Ralph Esq- XhtalevlHs
Harry Ceanty. Michigan.
«nd

•vs.y’ We4»e*4ay.
KUrPEJ A BtBROWS.

WOOLEN
,

FACTORY,

UA8TINUS. NWB.

A TTOBXEYH aed CODN8KLLORS ATLAW

T WANT 25 000 11-, of WOOL tu

1

manufacture tatu CLOIH—

*

* ■ AND SHEETINGS,

c. Gi HOLBROOK,
teri^s.

il Itesl Eolals C1«fa» piotupdy auend-

H. N. BH ELDON,
ZXOVXTY TBEA8UBEB
k“xsa*!rasr

J*"

“

Sl*'*^***-

“

COTB WARRANTED •troeg.aad^erUfa.

U. r. CURKKYt
rxOUNTT CLERK ssd Notsry PnbHe. Offlee
4 / la the Court Hsus*.

WOOL CARDING

JOHN B. VAN BRUNT.

B. C. FRLNDLE,

FAIRBANKS' i
standard

FRANK ALLKN,

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SCALES
OF AI4. MJN0S-

B. COOK.

White House! The same negro
tiop. revolution, anarchy, tragedy, ruin, man. i
' ’
desolation. They hurled their words of
The Democratic
fury around them as a maniac would State of Maine!
burl coals of firt. They seemed to trsns- ^V^bo toaded a similar law In Massa-

’Die following e-'i+cpondt-nec and re­
ply is taken frumra number of the Louis­
ville Juvr^et :
. ‘.Btooxr-.XLa. Kr., Sept. 4, 1863.
Mr. Oto. b. Prtniict:
Bin:—Since t ha day » "f tn v early girlhoi-d I have been n reader of your piper,
mid many, many pleawmt boors have I
spent in reading .its columns omnplete
with versatile intellectuality anil logical
neumeu ; its racy and spicy editorials. Ila
Mreaatie pungency of repartee, its spark I
ling wit ntid humor, and its rich morceaux
ofpoery. Tr», nunil-crlcss have been
the pleasant momenta thus spent; but it
was when your heart was purer, nnd not
mode so callous by the iniquities of the
wotW w» now, that your paper afforded
me so mt'ch delight. For

Our “Mary Ann." of Bloomfield, wants
her charming letter tr» us publinbed. 'TTifa
is evident from her saying she drr.ouncev
us that our “ubnvem'etit and turpitude
may be known all over this broad land.”
She «snta tn abuse us and expects us D&gt;
give her a helping hand in the work.—
Well, she ia as sally as Lot's wife nnd
ws sweet as if her heart were intended by
Nature as ths bag of a bumble-bee.
She ought to go tnlthc rebel eonfvderecr;
she would be ail the sognr and salt they
ao much nerd them—with some for trade
nnd commerce.
We are delighted nt
her own account gf the enthusiastic sd
miration she felt for us when site was
younfr end nn doubt prutty.
Ab, it Is
ibe rommtm lot of men like us lo be
worshipped by the yoeng and lovely bnt
to ace the worship often transferred? as
the worshippers grow old. lo some horse-'
stealing, bandit as John Morgan.
Well,
we snpp&gt;we we must be satisfied-lf, hav­
ing given us when tliey are “wimrlhing
iietwren n rose and an angel" their halfr. iebd'NT'knd '"fMlEafigpfluwid^ they con­
clude in farsAer rents, wheti they get tn
lie something between a tohaeco rplant
and a devil, to give their bnlf-tubacco
hood and half"devilhood tn thieves end
robbers. Tis a just aud equitable divis­
ion no doubt* Certainly we would rath
er have nor half than the whole.
"Mary Ann" say I that she has tried
hard to suppress her feelings. Indeed it
is fortunate fur her that she couldn't‘make
it out." We have heard of people’s dy
ing from the aupprcssioo of some one of
the fluids of the body (we almost forget
which) and wo cannot doubt that the aupprswuin of such feelings as ‘Mary Ann’s
would bs as fatal as that qf any fluid in
our mortal frames. We prena her never
to try lo suppress again, !&lt;’? we can well
imagine what ibe p&lt;H&gt;r thing must have
suffered. She thinks she faili-J fa her des­
perate attempt at suppression because
her heart, which she called "the heart of
hearts." is “human." Wo thank her fur
the much needed iufarmation that the said
"heart of hearts’’Is human. It may he
the "aec of hearts’* or the “ten of hearts,"
but wo are very certain that it will never
be taken in tbn-game of matrimonial
euchre bv any tiling buta'knave of hearts.
Shs dl-faherita us of “the estate of her
friendship.” Oh then we have Ioat all
the timber and oirh and potatoes and
cabbage* and muled and swine and nig­
gers upon that great aiuate! Well, wail,
wa have nlwtiya thought It wnuld bu our
destiny todfan poor man. 8he tells ua
she will niit.“defifa her pen.”
8110 is
right; let her keep that unsplll sod unnlbbed ptg’a-tail she rolls her "pen" as
dean aa its first owner did—keeping it
as carefully out of the mud and giving it
occasionally aa smart a twist. Bhe aaja
.he will u«rt send a wig tn her favorite
chevalier atCdumbus but “trust In time
to clothe bis noble ernan.’*' Pshaw.
Mary Atm! when folks get to bone old
aa you and John Morgan, time fa far like­
lier t«» shava their prlhL-lbiu' to clothe
tltctn. We’dcmbt whether there in now
a hill’s dlffercix'c between"you and Jitbu

Bull
Then the Louioville Jimnial was far different fn*n nlrat il ls n»w. Since, fa the
few pasai g years attaining the prime of
woman!* d nnd a more mature mind,
I’ve watt led your way ward career, and
thought nu were influenced iu ypor
wickedne s t«» a great extent by others,
os you Im 1 a great susceptibility of heart.
and trie&lt;1 in my n«o to forgive you.—
Yihi who hove been such a great admirer
ofjbe sta a, of moonlight, and music, sod
hue, and fhiwure, oftmelry, of romance,
of wit, top, dilellatiteism, and. alxtve all,
such an adorer of-tlist exquisite produc­
tion of nature between a rose and an
angel," “ihM redeeming portion Of hu­
manity,") would fain, look upon you with
an in&lt;)iilgrt&gt;t eye. Qf(Iqte, ;often, very
often, bavjt 11ritxl tn -oppress my faellnga,
but in vnto ; thia heart of hearts is htt-,
man; patience croaes longer to be n vlrtna. George D. Prentiev, you art a Lin
tolnilt. o» AbMitioubl! I hereby taddlv
dimonnce ff«"&gt; »l«t &gt;"«r afawement and
titrpitud.t :mny Im knowp nil over this
land. yea. even unto the the remotert
.-mis of thf &amp;»«•«' »-'"bern rjrmlMertcv.
I dftoun Your aeq'mlntnBcc; I disinherit
you of the estate of my friendshp; I proieribwvo* within tha pale of my least
affinities: 1 abnegate every human nfBIla
(fan with you; I al
every semblance
•if regard for you ; I hint yrfa ' from my
...om’r, ( l-txP.-S-l. HI
'Ml- Morgan.
■&lt;kriously, we have published the let­
m, mo.
H?«
&lt; L-ngu.,.
ter of our female correspondent atBIpron-.
oo.i.lo.In
mjr
trenre abhorrence, vehement detestation, field Just tn show Ufait sbrt uTa thmg the
spirit
wf this re ball ion roti tntn^fcfm'a
indescribable anheosiW. and unslterebfa
l.mtbing of v«W and aH yrtur tribe. Bnt, woman into who probably 'was ano* a
Prmlta. I —M
f"t fair enough specimen of human nature.
If the rebellion were hVeecompHab all
the good.fhat its ernzinat supporters ever
h..ped from It, ito&gt;Hi1d never compensate
for MXIrtie of the evil it has done hi the
of your heart were n r
singla item of the Satanfaation of tha
torture ymi till doomsday, you
feelings, the passhms; the' whnfa natared
*
J_ Rut air I
of a prtrtftm of the Albertan woman.—
The women of this country have been
favored from ehridb*od wbrore thoaa of
rnur

ness, toll; hunger, sword, bullet, and bay­
onet Thousands of poor dead tongues,
mute fa al! things else, are contfaaally
bearing a* fal testimony against them
from far ami unknown and undistinguishabls'graves, and from plains a ad thickets
shU hills and swamps wbere^ hnboried
skeletons gleam with ghastly whit mesa
upon the earth's surface. We are w&gt;metimhs unable to gue at the female incit­
ers of ibis terrible rebellion, bowkver
comely they msy be In form or feature,
nnd realize nt the moment that they arc
human. Their eyes look to us like ternbGre*. their mboths like trenches fae th^.
dead, their noses tike heaps of bones, their
bosoms like tumuli ovAr mortal dust, and

f»6l bliw&gt;d-atalna of battle and massacre.
The whole atmosphere around them seems
surchargedjwitb visible death and horror,
“There are al this day in the rebel
armies great numbers nf young men who
wnuld gladly return home bet d«*nWot'
They arc »fraW, not °f ’”••• relatione or
friends at home, but female, j They undcrstnnd, that, if they were to leave the
service tn which iu an evil hotlr they dev.*ed themselves, they wnuld be under
the ban of the bitter indiginlion and
acorn of rebel women.
These women,
we mean only the portion' of them
we hare been referring to, fafeapable of
remorse or regret for all the ruin they
have wrought, Mre keeping up their un­
natural and'Vmwt accursed - work.
But
for them the prospect of speedy peace
would be far better than it is. We-beIteve that the men North and South emtld
come together if rebel women did not
h&lt;&gt;ldJ them apart.
These builders of
pyramids of skulls do whatever they can,
by all the arts of provocation and en­
couragement and blandishment, to keep
up the strife. We will not any that In
this they unsex Ihsmaelves; we - will do
no such'injustice to the-mulo sex.
The
Bloomfield woman’s-notification tn us

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to claim w**" «»&gt;• 1

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The Cleveland Herald relates that, on
the 24th, a public discussion had been
।arranged bv tins people of Royalton upon
IU1| question,“Is VaUandlgb&gt;m a tmiu»r F
A. H^Wddls end C. W. Pidmw app«w1edYu Support the affirmative, and Amoa
Coe, &lt;fl Cleveland, was elected by the
Valtaadigham men aa their champion.—
In tbs course of tbe disCuasfan, Mr. Pain,
er said that inasmuch as many extracts
had been read to the people, ha,. too,
would read an extract and take their
&gt;opinion upon its wrerits. lie then read
the f»Hnwihg:
"Proclaatstlnn .to the Citiztos and
svidtera of*the United States.

leaders of your affairs but is there an in­
dividual io the enjoyment of it, saving
your oppressors 1 Who among you dare
to apeak or write what be thinks' against
die tyrrauny which has robbed you of
your property, imprisons your sons,
drags you to the Geld of battle, and ia
daily deluging your country with blood 1
consequence except ua showing, a
“Your country onee was. happy, and
•.hoossnd other things show, that i
those whom God intended "ae Hie "leaL had the proffered peace been embraced,
best gift u» man,” are made such Furies
by the wild devil of the rebellion as to upset in peace and plenty, ami repairing
exult fa murder by -pofanw, by the mid tbs desofatfan of the quarrel;"
Un cwiclonoa of the reading, Mr. Cos,
night atilfU&lt;4 pf by aqy means that faqdwho had been nodding his approval at
ish atrocity can.iiea&gt;.'
every sentence, said loudly,
mgny,. who, misguided by the leachings teZ*?’ ‘Wert, Sir," said Mr. P„ whh an

of nthery, or controlled by deep love and
sympathy far the Bopth and for those
struggling in her dsfruse, or governed
by the influei ecu of early asjpciatVmand life long prejudices, feel a &gt;lrong de­
votion Io the rebel oauw, a$d y el retain
the gentleness, ibe truth, snd the m&gt;ble
neaa of womanhood. Fnr such we have,
heaven knows, ho Word or thoughl of
unklndnesa. While We regret their deep
and moot deplorable delusion, we ean
wish them all the good that God has fa
store far the good.
.

PoinL" ■ The effect may be t*lter inmg.
med than described. Whan it is impos­
sible far the leadsrs of the Vslfandigham.
party to diatinguisb the words of ,£sae-

loyal, to -to ••think ten thousand limea
before they vote for Vsllspdtgbatn,” or
for a party which sympathises with him!.
—2&gt;rtro«l AJv. and Tribunt.

Although carefully covered over with the

Davit to govern the affaire of the G
federaey. He haa lost the oHuldenro

do such rihlhgTST fie'world t . I ouly

PICTURE
runhrj

ebusetts! The sama party.
Who gave the negro'a right to vote fa
New Hampshire!
The Democratic
party.
. : '
Who permitted a vary colored \pereon
owning 1250 in New York to become a
voter! A General AascmWy, ’purely
Dernoaatic.
Who repealed the laws of Ohio, which
required negroes to.givatamda and aaoarity hsfaraMltIiag.tai.lhaZ 8tate12.Tba
Democratic party.
W ho made mulattos* legal voters In
Ohio ! A Democratic Supreme Court of
which Reuben Wood was Chief Justice.
What becameuf iteibsa Wood! The
Democratic party elected *bin&gt; Governsr
three times, and he is atyWeadar of the
Democratic party.
W ho helped to give free negroes the
right to vote in Tennessee, under her
constitution of HD51 Gen. Jackson.
Wm Gfo- Jackaou a good Democrat!
He generally passed a* such.
Who, with iho alcove facts, and many
othera staring them iu the fare, are eon.
IfaiiaQy whining aboui negro suffrage and
negro equality! The Democratic patty.
All these things are duoc by Demo­
crat* and yet they deny being fa faror of
negp*equality, and charge it upon the
ityuUicans—just like the thief who cries

He am be o

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l-8rt JJisttllanl

naxitTa.—
Cvs IrtSe C-tel

■M MVMI
, withdraws

fron^tbe

court

rsebgntoed Mtn a* ft Blow bluraoma

tors.

iu I

^.CURE?&gt;,^

penetrate end soften even
to habitually taeensible tc
ful Providence of Almigb
Id the midst of a cruel

U»q«&gt;u»i»ca.si«in» owe frw; Co.

But this did tyt satisfy the Con

u! eaetny.

ecnKfFEL.i-Mvi.^r. &lt;■
a rebri fcrew bwnwd

&lt;■
- mj
- '
N°r *•
tbs depiction confined lo the ranks. Only

has prevailed everywhere, except
theatre of military conflict, while that
theatre has been greatly contracted by
tbe Advancing armies and navies of tbe
Unkm.
The needful diversion of wealth and

that the instructions requiring bis wilb-

itbdrawn to sufficient as isdicatiaf that

Judies the tool pretty oondiwivrly' that
notwithstanding the waste that
Gen. KUpatriek, our division
been made In tbe camp, the siege
life fingers any more in pulling Confede­ commander to universally admired, while'
tbe battle-field, and, tbetountry re­
rate chestnuts out of the fire. The tnaa» Gen. Coster our brigade commander
es of tbo English people, the real friends almost idolised by the men. His steady strength and vigor, to permi

nerve under fire, good judgement, cour­
age sod will, make him .pwueUarily' ac­
fur the rebels any lunger lo keep a repro- ceptable lo the. soldiers, and these quali­
ties have raived bim w positions of no
the gracious gifts of the Most High G&lt;-d,
small Importance as a rniHlary csvidry
who, while dealing with us in anger for
buff We trust the act will prove so tor com mander.
—to use tbe language of the Timet—“a
Tbe 1st, 5th, 6ib and 7th Michigan
relleflo the British Government," aa 'to
proper that they should be solemnly,
enable it hereafter lo honestly maintain
earnestly and gratefully acknowledged,
right wing of the army, along the Robert­
its proclaimed neutrality, while the Uni­ son river and the Blue Ridge mountains. aa with one heart and voice, by the whule
American people.
ted States Government to putting down This line to twelve miles southwest of
I do tberfore invite my fellow citizens
the rebellion, and that the British flag Culpepper, and about eighty from Wash
in every part of the United States, and
and British Gold will not henceforth fit iagton. The river .divides the two Hues also those who are at sea, and those who
at thia poml. The' last rebel post was
out and protect piratical crusiers who
are sojourning in foreigu lands, to observe
driven acroea the river last Thursday
plunder and burn our merchant vessels night at tbe ford on the Lightfoot farm, and set apart the Issi Thursday of No­
vember next aa a day of Thanksgiving
where Buford's division crossed on the
and Prayer to our Bctieficienl Father
late rnjd at Madison C. H.
De next
day the rebels concentrated-a large force
onmend lo them that, while offering up
in the vicinity, dug rifle-pits near the ford
Die draft for this State lr ordered to
tbe securities justly due to Him for such
and is supposed planted a buttery lo re­
take place on the 26th inrt. The quota sist a second crossing. . But the sccona singular deliverances and blessings, they
of thia county ia 159 after adding ibe crossing has not been attempted yet, for do also, with humble penitence fur our
national perverseness and disobedience.
fifty per-cent. The quotas of the differ­
ent sub-districts in the eounty to as fol­
ione, only two,thirds of the number given
being required u&gt;serve:
i)

15

Orangeville and Prairluvil
Barry and Hope
Rutland and Irving
Hastings and Carlton
Baltimore and Johnstown
Assyria and Maple Grove
Castleton and Woodland

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15
20
18
18

Among the casualties reported at the
reeeot battle In Georgia we notice the

lighL Their first salutation was, “You
raised h—1 driving us across the river

fervently implore the interposition of tbs
Almighty hand to heal ibe wounds of tbe
Nation, and to restore it as soos aa may
talk with them ; they, promise not lo
be constolcnt with tbe Divine purpura
shoot us, but will throw down their arms.
to the full enjoyment of peace and har­
mony, tranquility and Union.
with them and exchange coffee fur to­
In teetimony wberenf, I have hereunto
bacco.
set my band, and caused the seal of tbe
TLto country ia almost wholly depop
United States to be affixed.
D-xis at
ulatod and ihv.-e must be great suffering
the city of Washington, the third day of
October, in the year of our Lord 1863.
and of the Independence of tbe United
Tbe army has made a pretty dean sweep
Steles tbe eighty-eigbth.
,
of every thing eatable for mao or beftot.

A LBCOUr.

following io Co. C., of the 21st, regiment.

which wae enlisted from this County:
Killed—Corporal D. W. Fry. Wound­
ed—Sergt. IlXS.-Stttdman, SergL 8. W.
Foster, Wm. Varaey, D. Jourdan, T. E.
Rtmeell, A. G. Cramer, 8. Heath, Geo.
Reed, and Johu Boltun. f

who have become widows, orphans, or
sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in

ing on business to a considerable extent
It to guarded and run by soldiers.
It
contained some two or three hundred
busheir of wheat when token pcMasasion
of. I think tbo Yankees ere mure gener­
ous than its owners were, for citizens
come and get flour “without money and
witbout price," while the soldiers arc
nut wauling for pancakes and gravy. A
lady, said to be the wife of tbo owner of
lite mill camo down for her share of
flour the other morning.
Her mode
of transportation was tbo most pe­
culiar about the affiur. She and her lit­
tle boy sat flat on tbo bottom of tbo onehorse wagon, two barrels in front while
a great, large, greasy negro woman rode
the horse that drew them.
This I sup
pose to true Virginia style.
De health of tbe regiment is usually

A Patriotic Our Max.—A correspon­
dent of the St. Louis Republican, writing
from Natchez, Misa., mentions the fop
lowing incident;
• Silling at Geu. Ransom's headquar­
ters tbe other day, I saw a gray haired
man, beat with age, coming feebly up to
the porch. He asked if be might some
in 1 "Certainly, air, if you have business
here." He came tottering in and stated
his business to an aide. lie wished lo
enlist in the United States army !
“But
you are too old." “1 am only sixty."—
-But you are feeble.” '1 think I could
drive a team or cook.
I have come
thirty-three miles on a straight line to manding General ia pleased to give the
word.
Years truly,
\
you. These seceassc
have just worried mj
b-nlmred me, cursed
tried to force me lot
swear they will force
In no long lime the winds from the
a pretty flag over l
South are expected to briug to oar ears
again tbe clashof resounding arms. The
rebels will seek to prevent tbe wintering
of Rusecrans on upper Tennessee, tnd
much lese permit hte advance on the line
of Atlante.Gt'orgia which be waa attempt­
ing ft will become the ddty of Bregg's ar­
my now again refoforeed, to strike at our

, ,

A-

wit-

A Word rv&gt;m Brownlow.—Parson
Brownlow hat written a letter concerning
the recent battles in Georgia, which he
concludes In tbe following characteristic
strain :
“For my part I have every confidence
in our ultimate success. Let Rusccrnn*
be reinfyreed, and ho will whip the whole
Confederacy.
TTie mediotion I advocate
to that of the cannon and the aword ; and
let there be no armistice, on sea or land,
until all tbe rebels./ron( and rear, North
and South, are subjugated or extermina­
ted. And then lei condign punishment
be speedily meted out to the surviving
leaders in this unhoIX crusade against
civilisation.
My motto is, Orttit Jtrt
for the masses and ktll-Jirt for the lead­
ers. And none but the loyal should be
consulted in the great casting up of these
accouDia."

.L-

ing a bale looking, oldish gentlemen In a
dour by the roadside hailed him and inqulred: ‘Which way did tbe rebel caval-

New Yorky Oct. 8—A Washington
dispatch to die Herald states that the
Erize steamer Diamond, from Charleston
&gt;r. Saturday, brought a bearer of dis­
patch to the'Secretary o( the Navy to
the 3d inat. When the Diamond left, a
portion of the iron-clads were engaged
with the rebel hattrrlre. and the batter­
ies, and on Murr to l-lmid also appeared
tu be tiring.

W ASHixcrTOV, Oct. 9.—Lm*k«ul moun
tains, from which Br»a end&lt;jv-ir» to
bombard Roseeraiut, to 1800 feet higher
ihar Cbattsminga, three miles distant by
a wagon nuul, and les* than two miles in
a direct line. Mis-iusary Ridge, where
the rebel dispatchea are dated, is about
1000 feet high, three mils* from Chatta­
nooga by road, and two itiiles by an air
line. Loukryrt* Mountain and Mission
ary Ridge jfearly endrde Chilian.
which lies in a btu&gt;in firmed by Ute moun­
tain rani’ex around it* . Bragg hta an
open railroad communication with Rome.
“An expedition uo a large stale, consist­ 40 miles, and Atlanta, IG3 miles distant
ing of artillery, cavalry and In Cui try, hax a brace be can bring up tbe heaviest »iege
been organized, and, in conjunction with guns cart at both these points. The Et
several army ginilmau, started from here
yesterday I*. M. The-weatber is alt that Chattanooga, also cvuurvivj therewith by
could be desfoid, hence the-expeditionary railroad.
corps will not suffer anv from sn unfavor­
able wind and tide. Tbe destination it
'Unknown trts to ttone partk-iputino.—‘;
Fortress Mini rue, Oct. 10.—Tbe steam,
Die tr.iops left under sealed orders, which
er Circeaaston. from Pensacola, Ksy
are not to be opened until a certain point
West and Charleston Bar, has arrived
is reached. A place uf rendezvous has
been appointed, where the various com­ to be a combined Armr and /ia»y attack
manders are to meet .and nJopt such un.QmrlortoU uu lius lltli'ii.M.
mesaurce as will ensure tbe succes* of the
expedition.
“Mnj. Gen. Foster planned tbe cam
paign aud entrusted its destination «ml»
to a few competent end trustworthy ofii
errs, in whom he rrpoeca every omfiNew i nrk, Oct. 12.—A «prei:»l tu the
iknoo. • The object of ths expedition to Timet' Vissbington Oct. 11 th, mj «:
to strike a aevern blow cm a viral point;
“ As some fears Imxe been pnxhmcd for
and, if properly carried out, it will have Gm. R-aecrans' safety by published state
telling effect, and may be Conducive lo mrnta that nu reinfitomieiito had rranbed
hastening an the fall campaign on bath
sides. At all events, the relrela w ill l&gt;e !
compelled to cnucentrate a largo force, if
none is there at present; and ahonld the stronger in ilia cemrv, but hi&gt; .(Linka art­
latter Imtbo case, our troops are numer­ well pnilccted by freak troops.’’
ous enough to fight a heavy etrgagurtient,
and the result cut^ be no utliek than a
“Sraccx luT- A depth nf 1430 Tv t
Union victorv."
Murfreesboro, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1863.

Gov. Johnson:
Dis morning I learn that Gen. Conk
jovertook Gen. Wheeler twolv-x uiilre to
| ibe South, In tbe dirpetk-n uf Franklin,

Considerable excitement exists in rmue
progressing finely .-Jotf-soa CrTfer*.

BjDuiuomtt.—T. Branch Esq. I
nted us with

just token ft

• Know modi-a* i ja now »w eu a
II wIm SM litrafflielcd try H&gt;e‘l'«oplt» I
□.►Heine prepared by the HnniUrr Hi
I tK_-ythink I will not begnidfe tbrir d
TUB" ■/I'l-rij'C'Corvs Scrofula
FCOHLFtt V
LV IS Halt KUsm.
"I bars bmJ the ‘Feopte's « are' 5" my tanul
others.! tousSL. is c*s»s of acrvfata sod Ita
it frMaraUr io

“Ciua. Scs»«»r. *?» Nun

....Illfr, CURE

of tbo river, the reedi will

Tua Board of Supervisors, ail
Circuit Court are now R*»|

r^fir, CURES

We understand there is cunsiderabl
nesa before the Court, and. the Rod
probably be busy until near the c'l

aa H dors, with these raaltersjjiveel
little time to particularise this wee|

yrisra peat cm the Science of PsyeJ

alk. and ibe Blind t.l

ed many cores (one of Blindness til
been under the most skillful Phy I
treatment 11 yean—little Emm: I
vln of Elgin, Illinois,) and I have I

found an Incorporated body ro igj
until I came to Grand Rapids, Kula I
bAMUELK LUU

rnnd Battle Creek, Mich., that they
know. Ibe difference between an I
show and a Scientific Lecture illiarI
by experiment Now I nppcnl
Milwaukee Sralisri, tbeN. Y Tr«*
Herald to say if there to siirii a third

I icense for a Scientific Lecture I

mm
::«S

United States, where knowledge is j

Uys a License fur my SHOW. It is
dollar a night I care an much

a night lo the widows and Orphan. I

it to wo deviltob aenaytag. (have ye|
a License fi&lt; jourSIIOW.lfym. ha
yim cm give the Board a family d

lias just as good a right to Comp. I

tary Tickets as a Ctommnn G.nncil-1
Prut L G. StsvI

Bo It known, that Prof. 1. G. 8*

iindcndgned, the Recorder of tbe (

tharefcr. Now, therefore, I. II. IL
hard. Roomdcr of the City of d

.

hill, with about a thousand of Cooper's

politician# in the oouutry will

can’t be built

money.

certificate of ibe Qty Treasurer, th

lilies will rise, and Vaitoudisham will be
ern gentlemen were discussing a few elected."
days ago tbe poeeibility and propriety
of
giving
rotes
to
the
freedmen
of
the
including the Holston, ito largeat branch
upon which Knoxville is situated, to 1110 South; a measure in the expediency of
which Soutliern Unionists—mors partic­
ularly these from the. far South—appear
to be tolerably unanimous. - One of those ed attack on Fort Smith by the rebels,
irc«&gt;. a.
Gen. Blunt left tbe former point for the
latter.
\

imperial Inuary.

inrorrret. Tbe Mich. C. R. R. (j
that 8800 in midi must be raised, |

that railroads

before reisforecmente reach him.

......

nehr Battle Creek to survey tiu

■for-a .railroad to this place, and so

ON FRUIT CLLTUHE.

Vicksburg special of the 30th says: •*J«ie

“We shall

just before going to press, last wed

Hastings and Battle

ing of their

necessity of

au hw minor

non*?' CURE js-er

pounding at the ewtee of Sumter from bis
m Governmeet has
Ctterimtm Morris Ishod, bev.md Wag ran c»n«
•- •■TI
•
----- .
tier; they also shelled Fort J‘-pn»on. Qur disnatebee from CytunongR t.. tt»
batteries and Firt Moultrie replied with 'aMjofficial'dto; atebe* from Nad
all of a most encouraging character
a brisk and steady fire. All quiet to­
Mitchell overtook the rebel caval ,
the 6th, below Shelbyville.
A battle
ensued, and we completely routed the
enemy* who loft over 100 de«l &lt;m the
New York, Oct. 8.—A spcptol from field, and a large number of wojimJi’J.
CtnciniMtl lo the IForM says:
‘Q-n.
"The railroads torn up by tbe raiders
scripts report Rusecrans' army In a per- have been repaired and telegraphic com­
loctly safe position.
Reinforcements munication restored.
are conetatnly arriving (mtn tbe East
“Tbe sinking of SUIhyville by tbe
and elsewhere. Die rebel cavalry can­ rcbuls was a disgraceful aflair.
not interfere with Rouecranv’ supplies.
- Bragg's bonibardmeot «»f .Chattanooga
A great battle must e&gt;»on be fought, and was a complete (allure. N-« damage was
confidence to felt aa to ito final issue.’’
done, except a few buildings burned."

vent reinforceniMito going to Roeecruns.
•Gen. Stepbee D. Lee has 4000 rebel
parole to the Confederate Government lo
cavalry near Vicksburg.

.

,mcrQ1°-f E*r°I* “ l“^~

firing is going on between tbe hostile bat­
teries thia morning.
Charleston, OeL 1-Tbe firing during
Ldar ha&gt; been heavier than fur several

fought and whipped him, killing 120 of TOWXSJCVD—ORMWTOLD.—11 th, wwMraee
his men. capturing 328 prisoners and 4
pieces uf artillery. De rebels are re­
treating, d&lt; aely pursued by our troops,
with a fair prospect uf capturing m-mlv.f
.Juns M«oa Botts.—A correspondent the men under Whector's Immediate
SPECIAL NOTICESof the ludianapolto Jouraaf, writing from command. Thu rebels bad dU-idcd lheir
Virginia, aaya: “Did you ever bear toll force before Cook overtook (bom. Huw
many
Wheeler
had
with
him
l«
unknown,
of John Minor Bolts 1 Well, on Satur­
(Btgecd] W. P. WOODBRIO E, Btif. Ges,
day last, while the third Indiana cavalry
were engaged in a skirmish, about six
From Tictuhw
mllos south of here. Major McClure, see­

id. 1 pot no ito’
May bia relearn

flrvt.lhlla

ltern*tdy,*t Sumter and Johnson

Creek, do^bereby License

or BPEBM ATOUBOJA X-’AM

gSTBAY MARE.

said I

Stearca to tortsr* sic. witbin said

ftrgba term of uoe evening from Oc
1863. Dated at tbe Qty of Battle &lt; |

RE. supposed to bs a er I

IL a Hr...... Beeore

�BiOiard

IS VERYJHKX ANI),COMPLETE.
OU1 BILLIARD TABLE!
Are re.ltte4 with Now Cuakteas, aa4
tko Rsorm are Spacious end FlewsML
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

Is CwbwmbI
can raise iu

537“ 5’0

DrtrnHnsm • or Romfyim
vifi he nltomed,

Aad all wbc are willing tn pbirenu. a mfet sat
orderly OsocaaT-axa S*uoo», minlwIMu

CITE r« i cm !
A &gt;vv ere determined tfei Bostons sba&amp;kareoM

By a State law mienteera foe Old Regimaots also retire B bounty of fifty df|.
, lara from the Sista.
Thh arrangsment
'
intended to interfere with tbe reWllug sarvic. fo,
gn-s, sOanteerR foe which
•Ulba-----------------------lied on the quotas of suLdia
A Cvriomtt.—T. Branch Esq., of Maor reported, hut is
autburixad aa a
c“—____ me thud for
a convenient
pie Grove baa presented us with a few adoption bv• sub
districts and towns to
ripe strawberries just taken from Ms •«»a &lt;u I™*. All
Offlob.., .«!
garden. Among the apeolmena are some villa™.™, ik. »&lt;„
U.
... M f,„Uk«l
green ones in the various Mages uf per­
lection.

Mr. B. says be has bad atraw-

berries ripening all summer.

Srxrsr.—We were Informed
just before Ruing to press, last week that
Tn.tr

engineers were already upon tbe gruund

ncSr Battle Creak to survey the mute
fur a railroad to\|iis place, and so stated
in our paper. Thio seems to have been
incorrect. The Mich. C. R. R. Co. say
i hat &lt;800 in ccuib must bo raised, before
that little Ctvair can be extended to the
Hastings and Battle Creek railroad.—

Tlius'wo are made aware at the outset,
tbit railroads can’t be built without
money.

Tua Board of Supervisors, and the

Circuit Court are now
it session.
We understand there is considerable busi&gt;

Tua Roxl Fobcx 84,000 at Cmicaprobably be busy until nesr ibe close of MAVOA.—A citizen of Ckvshod, East
Tennessee, who bad excellent opportuni­
lhe week. Tbe county Fair, coming in, ties for knowing says tbe rebels brought
as it, does, with these matters .gives us but 84.000 troops into the late battle of Chioainaugs.
Bragg’s fucee of 23,000 was;
little time to particularize this week.
reinforced by 10,000 under Buck ne'e,
10,000 under Breckenridge, 21,000 under
Longstreet 3.000 under Johnston, and
15,000 Georgia troops. The rebels were
_ Ha'tikos. Mien., Oct. Oth, 1063.
perfectly confident of recovering Chatta­
Gektlkmak
I have lectured for 1) nooga, and utterly destroying ft-secrans.
y car* past on tbe Science of Psychology They consider the result of the battle s
nnd have made the Deaf to bear, the great disaster U&gt; their cause. Tbe tone

Wisconsin end Minucasota, and perform­

ed many cures (one ofBIindneoa that had
Leyli under the most skillful Physicians

treatment II years—little Emma Mar­
vin uf Elgin, Illinois,) and* 1 have never

found an Incorporated body an ignorant
until I came to Grand Rapids, Kalamasoo
*nnd Battle Creek, Xlioh., that they didn’t ,

by experiment.

Now I n’ppcat to tbe

United Slates, where knowledge is given, j
Do inform ns Ji&gt;r God’s sake, for every

little town I come lo, as they have in this
I taer.the corporation want tn know if I

lu.vea License for my SHOW. It is’nt tbe
dollar a night 1 care so

much about,

for I have given away a hundred dullara

a night to the widows and Orphans, but

it is so devilish annoying, (have you got
a License foryourBIIOW, if you haven’t,

tione of ike tcience of the mind, and h*i
also- presented and dclivarod to me the

crrt.lkato of ths City Treaaurer, that the
jsum of one dollar has been paid to him
therefor.

Now, therefore, I, H. H. Hob-

hard. Rcooider of the City of Battle
Creek, do hereby Lirenee said I. G.
Stearns to lerlurt etc. within said City,

lion to th. kigtest bMter. te th. rsaiteeee ef

Issa, al on. o'clock ia Ibr .ft«n&gt;ooo of Ibat d.r,
lb. foUowiag deoeribfrd real relate, bvlongt.g i«
■aid miners to wit: Th. sooth-west esarter of
th. ■nulh.wMl
-I
...
&gt;_

TATE OF MICHIGAN.Cousty of Barry, st.
At a **—Ion of lb. Probate Court for lbs
eoeatr of Barer, boldtn at ths ('rebate Odtoo, in
tb« villag* sf Baaliun. oo M*«4«y. UoTthday
of Hopteraber. ia th* vrar on* Uiouxud elg l
hundred and .iity-three. PrMont tihanuxo C.
Prlndl., Judge of Prebate.
lo tbe mailer of tbe resale erUcioS fl Niebel*

S

R. J. GRANT!
viivesul clothes wiihceii

IS MT LINE OF TRADE

Come nnd See!!
WE

ranted In every particular.

SO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.

The Common Couscil met per law.
The president absent, Council called to
order by the Recorder. Trustees—Ellis,
Sheldon,

Parsons,

snd

Ackley

I1VAE

JUST RECEIVED

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tbo World’s Groat Bemedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con.
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in adranood stages
erf tbe diaeeae.'

audited and drawn. .
•5,00
C. G. Htdbrook's Act of
6.40
RubiiiMin &lt;b Wightman “
8.25
W. W. Cooper
“
8,52
D. Everts
7,50
A. Jones
M. 8. Stebbins
On motion of A. II.
.
That no more accounts be allowed by the

.

if vWa ■■tnurJ* '-J

WOOLEN

GROCERIES

FACTORY,

I

WANT 25,000 His. of WOOL to
manufacture into CLOTH—

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
In tbe matter of tbe erUU of John L. McUUra
VoTieei* hereby rim that by virtue of license
"L-L * . ..
b/tbe Judrv .f Pre­
f Barer sad Stets of
— —lie at Public uuelloa

rtevllle; W. H. MaAtegtao. ifiddlreiltei U. L.
Martis, VerooaivUle. Wbulcaale by Famed,
8bdly AOo .DeWrrft.
DVEimSEMENT.

AND

0
••
SJf yds. wife Hbestlag.
COTB WARRANTED .treag wd danbtoft u the cheopnt tray to jet pax! Cloth

JUILDIKG HARDWARE^.AND MECUAXICfl
Having ir.*fe amnaetnenu with mannfaetartn
tad
1 an prepnrod U&gt;
WHOLEUALE fo COUNTRY MERCHAMTH,

HARD-WARE !
DB. A P. DBASE,

PRACTICAL
w-A

1 deal largely In

8TOVE81

dentist,

Of the very best medal sad latest isq

tHi-XSS

forghe tern of ooe evening from Oct. 7th,

1863. Dated at the City uf Battle Creek,
4JcL7th 1863.

II. H. Hraaaan, Booorder.

tU» olbJ bruxlta.^

SCALES
OUB GOODS

tar When oor anoy entered JMJkana.
Mias., last June, two daughtere
‘J*
Ute Rev. J. H Ingraham, author of “T*e
Prines of the flrwme of David.”

worts of s’ —“
d. —i In eUHkl^ "f U» —«**,
e, pli« »d whrtrtb* »(«• “™
rebels in Mississippi was sc' «**ml ****•

Sold liv si’ drufldsu every wliwo

DRY GOODS!

Ketetek's Cwtawkr Brandy
s made from tbe rvaa jcioi
or THS CATAWBA Basra, which
/.&lt;T Zk ■ grown in abundance In Ohio
ind from which this article 1*
FZiT/ ibtained—it has an agrerable
AVjX/ lavor, lino clear color, and potVfM* .earnall thcquslities formedicinal purposes, and for a bev­
erage of tbo best imported
brandies. As a flavoring for mlnoe pies
and other cooking purposesill »•
most
A» —J&lt;m.
cbw*«•».

Thb has bcm so long need and so utm.

®E&gt;OTS &amp; SEOS?,

were

present.
On motion the following accounts were

Council, for taking disorderly persons to
Jail, unless such persons are legally l^khas just as good a right to Com pli men­ en before a Magistrate and convicted or
tor) Tickets as a Common Council-man.
discharged according to Law.
ProC L G. Straubs.
On Motion, Adjourned.
W. Haya, Rocorder.

Battle Creek, for License, to gneilhutra-

GOODS!

IkssssgrsatedlotM. by tUJudxsof Prebate for

’ BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.

I think the poorest mechanic io the place

Be it known, that Prof. I. G. Steam*
has ibis day made application to me, tbo

10V-FD

R acxSanaa's Omer, I
Hartings Oct. 6. 63. J

\&lt;.u can give the Boards family ticket

ciiJcraignod, tbe Recorder of the City of

UNIVERSAL'

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!

phow and a Scientific Lecture illustrated

Herttld to say if there U such a tiling as a
I icense for a Scientific Lecture In the

COME AND BUY MORE

rtteaalesarter
twasty
I’’ *-«» oTMrtioa
* &gt;-Ftw
(isj(«1

If aur
of the Riehmond papers shows this feeling tbe tillagv ol Haatins*. and
lbw* be. why ths pmyw of U»a petillonsr abduM • A goad CANVASSER ««ntcd in every town.
very plainly.
not be maud:
And il ls further Ordered, Up4 the Mililener
glr» noiiceSoUbe jwrsotfs Interv.led io **i&lt;i
Gax. Graft ox CurrsaiiBADs.—Gen. eaiatr, of the pendency of said petition, and llw
Grant recently remarked to some Illinois' bearing Ibareof, by eiotinr • copy of tills ortUr
lo be Subliabed in Ike tkutlef* fla»»rr. » new»gentlemen that be had extended Gen. uaper printed teAslrculMlog in aaid eou*ly of
Ix&lt;gan,a forl&lt;m"h without any request on Barry, for four wuceeooeve -wvekr, prenoua lo
hi* part, “fur the reason that he tlill ailTbe sndeniyaed. hanag all tbe blank* and
'eiJertd him in lie feld doing dutf' finite
nrcewary inatroctiuoa, ia |&gt;rt(.arrd lo cailect all
fyhting the Capperheude of Jllinoie."
claim* quail tbe Uovarumeut fur

know the difference between an animal :

Milwaukee Sentinel, tbe N. Y Tribnneur

UNIVERSAL

a n. hill, u Cd. su&gt; Art-,.
A A rv■.I. u.__।_ । z* . *■
From the above circular it will be seen
that an opportunity and ample lime are
given to the various sub-districta and
towns, of this Congressional District, to
raise their quotas, and avoid the draft.
Tbe quota allotted to each sub-district
must be raised, or the draft will as*ured­
ly take place on the 26lh.
All have an eoual interest in the pres­
ervation of the glorious prestige r&lt; free­
dom bequeathed to us by our gallant an­
cestors, and all should be willing to bear
their share of the burden.
Then let the true men uf each locality
roll on tbe column,of enlistment, and
make vigorous effort lo raise their tuen,
snd avoid the draft.
Normas Bailxt.
Capt. A Provost Marshal.

iG.AKB BILLIARD

CLOTHES WRINGER

——

nrss before the Court, and the Board will

Lame to walk, and the Blind too see,
and fur two y ears past have lectured in

FIRST-CLASS

•GROCERY, EA1

Unusually Low

^“‘‘Vhb’gaLLER'

�THK ©Mt-V EXCLUSIVE

rr«iMMW—AUBawau i.inuuLs.or mums.
Im. TnSMt-figcKlBAL tUMMK.gl^f^

and* where there are no opening
the ftirruws;pun&lt;.b -boles with
stick about the'aiae of a banddruplbe polaU
'
‘ ‘

sse-wL,__

Stmtarr •/ 5MM-VILLUN H. Bxw'agj), or
Kew Yotk.
Ametryaru* 7&gt;MMr^-SALiio« p. CTusk,
Smtery
/aiarir-Ctl^ H. Saitlk’ A lad.
AuJsyisf M« Aify-GIDEOX VULKS, of
•
Ccooeetirat.
•' '
K. M 8TASTOX, of «MhibK.

OriyH
Oniygl.

Then harrow thoroughly.
If weeds ap­
pear before the potatoes comonp, harrow
again. Afterward plow nnd hoe as usual.
Hering will be a light task.
Tbe leal
plowing can bedvns with a single ahovel
plow, one furrow in a row which will
form about all tbe billing neoeesary,
without the use'Of the hoe, exoewt io

SUBSCRIBE FOB TBE BANNER

Unconditional Loyalty.

TBE LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF GOODS
GOODS.

CALL AND EXAMINE

art
©5 rave a\xi
![&gt;.o\»cv$aX. vooX* aaA. Yu-Ax,
vnYiuYv, rwake XYuva

Our Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay

ix'Giocntrw.

da
tiUK kdner. Urd. port. •
allkiea
ABeWoic»fdi«*.rte.e«c
C.Ulor.ix Itoock. rti.U sircct.

’VoAA.e.

apple-an egg nnd a nut." Then,its ran«r
oftfaM. Wt varied s«» subdued and a&lt;&gt;
beautiful—whether the pure white, like
the martin's, or pure green, like tbe rob
in’s, or dotted and mottled into the love­
liest of brownr, like the red thrush’s, or
aequo marine, with stains of inusa agate
like the chipping sparrow's, or blotched
with lone weird iiik-mnrka on a pole
ground, like the oriulo,s,ins if it Imre in­
scribed some magic clew u&gt; the bird's
daring flight anf
---------«st. Above
“-------all
"
tbe associations __ -..Jiciloae of this
wundor
wonder-— that
' ’'owe m*v bear homo be­
tween his fingiwv ali dial winged splen­
dor, all that cdealial melody, roiled in
mystery within these tiny walls! Even
the evysalis is less amazing, fur its form
always preserves same trace, bowser
fantastic, of the perfect insect, nnd it is
Repnblican Coanty Committee.
but moulting a skin ; but this egg appears J. M. XctA™, d &lt; ..... • •
to the eye sis a^osparatc unit from some
other kingdom of Nature, claiming more
kindred with the very atone* than with
feathery existence, and It is as if a pcwrl
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L SoiKalor. in
ants. Boaiasrt aUeaied U wMb prompt"
MLx'&amp;rdfek Mirwt, eppoeito tbe F-Waflta-.

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I'kr. but pounced upoo a giytttepyramid
of sup*, kivas,-fn^rn wbfob pespad up a
WetM sp. made A sLrriug apsefo.—
Ws extra* (p-w &gt;hs retest m ^-Bi
i foiy alabaster cupld.
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“ I wUl teke fote—what la foe &gt;rieeT
-Tbe war is m.t a calamity.
Nettone
H-sri&amp;fcftattwRK ■ ,
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“ brtfosu tfollmte, dqj*
I,
have giWBwi" Wfl* W
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fi*.**! laiddwwn foe money, apd waver exfleabeyfw: ' I hope
&lt; perimmsd aw dslwiow. a senaatitat of rrfirf
canoe utnil* has mxk___ „
an at fon mimteitk wire* ftbrawl tha eupM
l irnder ,kiy. I* end naahsd nut v*f ths e»loaded
wlth
iparkfinif
Angtiad
she
did
an.
JaUiMenoMs &lt; Huw .gUdly I ArllMrad R
bio on our love of the Uutou. *‘ Ft. — v
-Y«w speak 4n HddUa, Mtee NsUirC
W tbe express agroi, w b» loosed ilia
years I hare.rekid Mider foreciB.
In
-.’H
rUfefFtW"!
“Don't pretend that yo« hasd mot the IMO I voted to phase usyseiL and I V«cakM »oaj,matter uF overy day ufcun- key ko them," latw said a little trnpfilims. tad for Abraham UmpI.o. 1 bare not
cannot corn prebend w bat y on inean.r
•w d'yo du Guida 1 W ban la U to
ciume uflT’
,
afiswerad I. sturdily.। • I ,vw
।
i&gt; arrestlng'a' few; I ' Cish^be had ' arrested
“ When is what fop me ofTT" Inquired
' She said no more, bur set quiAtlv more. And instead of strewing foam,
NBMMmfeajriadwMRn/
1, considerably puxxled at my'frleqd A«b- flown, and shaded her eyes With her hami&lt; 1 wtah he had hoag Iktan.
Thsw . fogM
WbUs aotewraUssp w|U&gt; Mats sr UMgki,
cr lou’s addrws’e.
1-1 '
.. '. a. though .the. fee rfaxaM UwvMrs.
Jfo 4 Qupperhead to .pbof . bia
■, ^siMUiUoi tram tbe starts.
“Your wedding, to be sura! Ah.yoy Wnroe.ter^-bowdSer; Mril pursued tbe head.
Resltog os grwxy is wbas,
era a sly dug tu keep Us all tn.the dark au obooshvB. topic.
Men can’t ba neutral In these titntu;
'
PUkmd sabmesk. damp:
lung!"
‘
.
• Then how do you explain tbe wedding How esu a good eon be neutral wbeo he
Of marital fora, bow Utt I* ws knew,
“ You can’t have been much in ora Io cakr-at D Artisr'.r
area a man with a dagger at bis mother's
TH! bretaen srw Is U&gt;&gt; esesp.
tbe dark than I am at thia munUfit, Any
“la that tbe only testimony upon which heart. |f this Is preserved Qlb«r pentteru&gt;n. What uo earth do yn» mean I*7, I am tried and cunvlctad of * wilful ■ ir&gt; atiuM may grow -and exparkf ln glory.
Rmsboyu, As.
But Alberton only wagged hia head tent ion of matrimony."
The naulral ls not only a traitor, he la C
Tbrakiag saUssofiW.
knowingly, and rushed off in pursuit of a
“That is all; we ore ready to'bear your coward.
1 have no sympathy with a
stags, aay'lng something &lt;&gt;( which 1 only defence."
party that seeks to come into power fore/
W. mt Ib»m foitb to B»bl for lbs tag,
caught tbe dlacuunected fragments, “my
“Well that unlecky mass of white su­ peace. G,ve foe rebels peace and you
Tbrir taller. tefort tlxn bort.
wife" sod'MB"Artfera."
gar and dyspepsia was for my brother’s glv« them independence. Tbe Copperheads
Tboagh tb. grvai tear drop ttarte*,
“Haag that wedding eakoT’ wae my wadding ceremonies, a hundred miles are drccivrd. Some of their leaders ex­
TM« *M oar parclif trast;
,
internal rjactilatioo.
Tbs
sway. I assure you it had not the least pect but a temporary succeMlon.
Ood btass yse boja t w.'ll w.Iooom »M 1
As I pursued my speculative way, a c&gt;s&gt;i&gt;eciiu&lt;\,jijlh my matritDooial fur­ south ha* no such an Idea.
They have
tiny xl-&gt;vsd hand was held out from « , tunes."
irsed t!w N*wtbern Democrats; how they
&gt;
passing carriage.
Nettie looked np with a rare brilliance intend in future to treat* them, can be
“Ah. Mrs. Everkigh, excuse mo fur ,■under her lung lashea, and an almost in­ seen by tha Richmond papers.
They
ih4 owriug you kwfoce I"
- .1 .
' voluntarily entile wreathed her lips.
I will krrp between them and the wind—
“Wo all know that luvo is blind,” said took heart of h--po and went bravely on, and then hold their noses.
This Union
■ho lady with aamile. “Now I see why cheered by n sundeit inspiration.
•&gt;mvj dissolved conld never be restored.
y&lt;&gt;u haven’t been
aeo mein a»di an
“Blit I w ill purchase a bridecake twice We moat elect such men to office as will
age. My niece was at D’Artkr’s thia as large fomny own wedding. If Nettie puW- the war and maintain thqgfeovernmorning, and saw how particular ora will c&lt;&gt;nsrift l&lt;&gt; be the bride!”
meut If we could raise three Blind red
were In the svlectloa of a certain article."
Tbere—1 had d-me it, and In leM than thousand men lietween now nnd DecernBefore I rod Id explain this piece of five minutes wee an accepted lover, look­ I her. we shouldn't have another battle.—
rircumatantiol evidence, there was a break ing boldly into Um w.Mdruoa liquid When well flogged they will love us bet­
iu the lock of carriages which bad caused depths of those brown, beautiful eyex.— ter than befiire. Lot us us show ourthe detention of my fair friend, and bar A new sensation, very.
eelres their military superiors, and they
equipage rolled away with a wave of tbe
“And now, Tracy," said Mary mis will K,» l.,r.n«r tt.mhla ua_n_
pretty bnnd and the arcbest amlloe.
chievouslv. —I’ll tell votl a secret; tbe
I
et»s&gt;d
looking
after
her
with
an
odd
BCHSC 1 WEDD1SS CAKE.
reason Nettia criedMMf tbe afternoon,
/
Death of Jacob Crife.
sort uf impression th«t I should wake up nnd became so luw^^Ked this evening, ,
This eelrbrated German writer, who,
“Letters, air fmm the poet office!"
presently to find myself married to anna was that—"
in conjunction with hi* late brother Wil­
“Very well. Bumbo, put 'em down, tx-dy, whether or u&lt;&gt;; indeed I was mH
“Mary
remonstrated Nettie, with
liam, has been no long well known, not
alt&lt;igetber certain whether Mrs. Guido cheeks anlazc.
and take i ourself off.”
only In GI-PTnany, but throughout! all
I had just finished my break fast, and wag not daiiingTor tne at b»me.
“That she beard yon were buying a Europe, died on Sunday 'Evening, BepHow brilliantly the firelight and gas­ wedding esker’ puntavd Mary, putting
the tiny silver ehoeabtitrf, with the bach
leniber 25, al Berlin after a abort illness.
emr servico j»f tra^parrtit china Mood light tllaminalrd that coxy little room at away tbe white fingers with which Nettie
He was born on the 4th ofJanuary, 1785,
Kalill tfll the dsniaek draped round table. Lee Worcester's with pink tintrd walls vainly strove to fetter her tell tale lips.
and had thcrefora readied hia aeveiityIl was a'hright little mom, with its white and crimson cat pet sprinkled with small
“I’ll order another tomorrow," said 1,
ninth year. Although be sought com­
aj)d gold paper, nsd high-heaped grate, white buds. Tbe pian&gt;&gt; was open, strewn dtnditatively. ‘^Ah1 I ab-&gt;utduT bnve re parative retirement after the death &lt;-f hia
in the gray light &lt;&gt;f thia chill December with sheets of music, jitul as it had been ritied so much at Tom’s cominisaion bad I brother, lie waa indcfntigablo up to hia
tiMirning, when the air was thick with left, its pearl keys glimmerring softly In
known what a sweet little wife it would last moments in carrying out the, objects । imiaolorui failing snow flakes; and this the subdued radirocv of one jet of light bring mu
to which Im devoted bis long andi useful
omtiaU between the bitter atinoenbere that glowed through the frosted ahade
“Don’t Tracy," said Nettie hiding her
lifts; snd hjs Isat buuru were spetq, not
without, and tb« tropical warmth of my above. 'Die ten-table was all set—I bad Cx.fi on my shoulder.
by naming new feme in tbe continuaiioa
• ■wn special n&gt;a&gt;k,givu mu an additional ..ften dreamed ol a home of my own that
And then Tom wrote to know why on of those works which were ao peculiarly
cunacmualiess of satisfaction as I leaurd Should be like Lee Woiceeter’s in ile earth I didn’t come to hlahymrnieal eerr- I hia own, but In the preparation of bls
l&gt;aik in my chair atid proceeded to ex­ »nt»g evening cvtiLrt; nnd somehow that n.unlrs. I wrote l&gt;ack that I was obliged great German dictiuoary.
The laiodun
! tea-table always formed part of tbe phan to stay tn tend a wedding of my own !
amine tnv corrrupondrnce.
Timtt say a:
.
”lxe Wurwslcr want* to know if! can tasnu There u ns something e» brhfhl
And such a weddiag-eake as graced tbe
“Jnrob Grim, like many olbera/had
enme there to lea this evening.
Of and ebeerful in the stwwy dsrusafc, and centra«&gt;f oar banqueting board ! Its no difficulties l&lt;&gt; contend with in the outset
course I can. Ills wife is a perfect little tbe glittering cbinfo. Bachelor as I was, use trying todcsCrilM its frosted splen­ of hiacareer. When he commenced the
rosebud, and one, (reside, who dun't be­ the golden blncka-jf rake and liny muffi a dors. but i fany of my rradsra Mriooaly firoftwainn of authorship, Augustus WUlieve in cnshieriug all her bu«dand'a trach breaking into crisp flakes that melted in contemplate getting married, I'll send iatn Sclikgtl looked upon ancient Gerdor friends. And then I rather like th«l one’s mouth, nnd umber jellies qujverinr them thu recipe.
*
mnu literature, as in mmi degree hia own
bruwo-evetl sister-in-law of hie. Yea I’ll &gt;*•&lt;« gigantic jewels thr-.ngh their vbrystal
domain, and did not treat the young bego, certainly — Hallo— here's n lelirr prison walls, pnsiueed a w.mdrrfnlly
giuner with any degree of friendship, refrom iny brother In Greenfield I" 1 un­ agn-caWe efleet in my epicure sight And
(xrding him almost as a usurper, and
"Joah Billing.," «i( (be P.-ughkeepaisn,'
folded tbe document ragvrly, scarcely 11 could imagine no prettier vtadfei to
ndlug terrible fault with bis etymology.
«Lla al first to credit the tidings it reveal­ crown It all than Mary Worcester, In her io responsible for the following :
We or b»M that there want eewiy thing But a change soon eeme over Schlegel ga
crimson mrriim dress, edged round the
ed.
to hi* ooantry man, for afterwards he nev­
‘‘Well, here is a pretty state of thing*. thrust with delicate lane, presiding st the maid in vain, but there ar 3 things that,
er
dpwku vn wr»t* of him without expres­
Except perhaps—but I avuWh't.kave maid if tha was ever an
Guiug to be married, claims my congrat silver tea urn.
useful, and theme striped Maika and' sing die highest opinion of bia talents ;
ulstious, SB) a that Mary (who lb* dickens that is neither here mw there.
and bs',rt.^ mM : •! cannot name him
niuoketrraX ,h»&lt;h»v c .&lt;...
.
I
was
a
little
dnsippHiited
on
entering,
is Mary t) is ie great tribulation about
W hat a cut h w iwld.thla would be, with without expensing my admiration of hia
tlie wedding Cake. Aflair to come off on not to see Lee'a sister-in-law, a trim lit­
greatnvM.’ Ilia loss will be irreparable
Wadscsday, and m- cake to be had for ' tie benutv, with brown, rippling hair and oat npy num-papers or wlmmau iu IL
, | have herd that moqkey*, If lha war in mon, than one sense, for be wss honorlove or imincy ! Will I lie the best fel­ ,rfvrtv,-blrestore between basal and
•d and esteemed in Germany nut lees as
low in the world and aend .one down black,’l ilt I did m.t bke to a»k and w
a man than aaa scholar, and tbe tranquil
sequrtiify remained In igtwranoe, until
from D’A filer's 1"
&lt;&gt;« men gh»w down Into monkeys, and spirit bv wbkh be waa actuated manileg.
I glanced at tbe data of U&gt;e letter, it Mary remarked:
led Itaairiu foe kiadly nature ofbia writ.
“Nettie ta very b.w spirited tbit even no grate deal ov labor laid out on them
luid been aevond dayann the niad, and
ii&lt;a. Il la to ba regretted foal the great
niRber.
«»•»
&lt;lu’“0
there was not a minute to be loetj . . i Ing J pef*«r«
nutional German dictionary on which bo
rose mKhanicaHy and put on my h-it and by and by."
waa encaged had not reached beyond foe
rnidT
tu
think
that
“
picket
dota"
aint
’
How I l.«ged »" wk wbal tbe matter
cloak, giving mure brcdfnl gare at the
mdfiing but fun, hut just let etn set al! ’word ‘A'romm hut from tbe atnpla ma.
various directions about icing, wr rgbt and wan I’erbai-a abv bed received ill news;
left by the deceased, there ta every
day on s nlckrt and I'll bet tha wud bq teriab
I
decor atiomf, w hkdf acC«&gt;mpatiied TLm’s pmhape .b« nan not well. I would have glad enuff to change tbar base with sum- I
that tU work will be concluded io
doavly written epistle, hdiirc I Sallied given my two ears to know, but I didn t
aaaatlrfartury a manner aa that in which
burly.
।
forth boldly to the street on my mrvel dare inquire.
,
Thank God tbar la one thing in . thia iit waa conuneooed.";
“So you’re gi'ink tn be mimed rh.
errand.
wdrld that money won.t buy, and chat lx
0»lt a PatMTxa.—“He la only a nrinIl was just about one rfduck, the snow Traey, my bny,” said Ue as we sat in
tli« wag of a dug’s tala.
frvmtof
the
bright
fire.
“
Well,
yon
ter."
waa
the
encoring
remark
of a lead­
had censed fsllhv, nod the sun sbone
The heart don’t want rddlcntmg eeny 1
er in wifely. He waa -only a printer
brilliantly. D’Artier’a was full, of course; can't dn better. A bauhrlnr nt bust, is mare than a mountain spring does.
1
. ...
Well wbu waa th* Earl of Stanhope 7 He
there wcra-il atfuaett Indies that I' knew, • mere &gt;ACtiMi -f
If a man is detnrminsd tu. g”1a ‘ the; ^*e only a printer.
I started up, aamiyed i-ryund all en­
What la Princa
silling at the liny marble tabled. I tried
Devil tbe best wa I ktxjpv tu gtnp' hrth.'
Frederick William, who married foa
. ■■
U&gt; daoume an sir of easy impudence, as durance.
lx tA let him g6. ‘
‘ -For mercy’s sake, dear Lea,
Prinrese Royal of England f He, too,
if I had only c«»uie in fur. a pound of
Sum
peples
brains
ta
lukated
Jh
'tkdr
ma win-re yuu picked up that ridiculous
woe only’a printer. Wboi waa Wiliam
chocolate slmonda,but it was bf no uod;
Caxton, one. of the fatbera of llterafora l
J coo Id nut disguise th* latent abeepish '^“Eidiculous report!-Hut’s pretty
Ha waa ooly.a printer Who was Gen,
uaesof my aepect as I sauntered op to the
root, epos toy b&lt;x»r," wcfoimqd WorD. Preniins, Ubarlea. Dickens. M. M.
counter.
f
Thiers, Douglas Jerrold, Bayard Tayfior,
-Huw can I serve yob. sir T* inquired C*“*Naw Mr. Guida, said Mary, laughing,
Georife Mi MHtTta, J. Gules, G Ricband.
the trim dsmaerWho p -'.I'd •
'-*■■■■doo'i deny the roll iiai&gt;ead»m«L 1 aqi
»m, N. f. WilHs. and Senatora Dig,
aaadinrinvj 'trvsBuroc.
‘
“
sure ymt wuuM enjoy i qui« bum* of
Cameron, Niles. Bigler, and Postmaster
yudr owu brtter than font noisy hotel.—
General King!
They, too, were all
printers. What was Brojamm Franklin!
Onlv a primer. Everybody can’t be a
printer—JbwoW are m-eeasary.

' 4.&amp;■-***_
PICTURE GALLERY!
IM HARTINGS. Barry
&gt;hA-‘
naw building, «P etoirs. fd
V - • • a tetEBY,

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W^era^-ew.ta-foL^-yi-^ —*
modslwa. These wishing tor
_
BUOK rxcrrwmDfo
As I caa nuAs. are fovned to give me ikHr pelrJlLv J^sre &gt;»nied to eJi

TTi,..~ ira

P.S. Fama Raeccun-

lOCWI
J. L TAN BMVNT’R

WOOLEN
"

FACTORY,

Bisn»o».»ico.

r WANT as
wooL
L immfeiiurs into CLOTH—

'“""Sd sunrises.

,

•C.,-. Sri
• rf’’,i, f-i-uuj i'.i.i———*i «K-r-NkSStf l •“•

2t.

Was it real!-

that the fitter »»»

novar m*d.«ir! h*« of •»“ cunsequrnce,
you eon't hurt U." Monsterj
"Na.
, ma’am U's no; that; hut-foe confounded
fotogfoiBg.bqrtsarer

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D. Striker, beet

Havnra ix this, .cnoeftx
D. B. Praia, beet •taiJ ion 2 years t
forthwith, by naming tte
ffiMMlnfvKtet.OiUh
hall be at or near tbe prorv

A
Firing resumed this

Tte Anneal Fair of our Agricultural ClaMNo.ft-ffiatcbte U*rw* for al
^pQety.hey ori'Wc^w^y'lnff'fbHta. ^Richard Jonw, be*x pair 4 yT«ar«

Mre. bTu'Prett, bast knit

^50
ST

Sw^i $

thrt^eted'driTra^fe enemy Uck.
•
• apron
•. •&lt; *
. .. .
.. '50
Wm. Bariow, bust pair 5 ears old ,,
Mrs. J. P. Rwberta, hcM braided ctoak 50
Mies Adai HeMhMwpMDheaHfoied I '
or over,
13 00
.Wn». Mi.:Cooper, 2d boat do
J 50
-haudkorebhf
50

TTeriein i-onsrqnenre of thn Grat of thoe*
collar
Mrs. D. Striker, beet knit collar
Mr*. Earl Brown, headwork needlre
book
-&lt;-•'
: ।
:

/bi&amp;ee, left boltlttlb vticoBrsgenreni to
bopq-for amaaDcnl rucc«»*.lh»s jear.
; .iWhh thia explanation dir readers will

CtaM JR*. ft-Bro*d Mares.

50
50
50

Williairi i*nrry, beet brood mare 92 00
'was, trndfr ibFclrremsfantTMWy deci- J, A. i|ob«rteon, 2d best do
100

Thuroiay. tte day pf the principal exhibittate, waa one of teas* balmy autamT-al dsys, wbich^nWl unfreqnentty in thia
climate caeite* tte admiration of travel­
er* from tte East' The entries of stock

and other artitlea waa felly as large as
was Inrgrr than at any Fair ever before

the county.
.
Thercceipta of the society from mil

,

source*, was 9301,20—« sum sufficient to
pay all espense* and premiums,end with
the ail of a hundred dollars appropriated
by the Board of Sirpcrv i*«&gt;rs it is hoped
to eecsie tbe title to tbe Fair grounds,
which bed heretofore become considera­

bly eisbarrnseed.
The' exhibition of stock was very good
although nol so extensive and diversified
as we may look for in tbe future.

Our

arduous duties upon that day, la another
sphere will preclude the possibility of

particulaiiziog with regard to animals or
article*on exhibition; and wo therefore

B. J. Ilenderohotl, best 3 year*
rid eok
.
92 00
B. J. Handerahou, 2d beat do
John Gordon, best 2 years old colt
Tlww^llWI MMlbds

f- )

recommend to tbe attention of onr rea­
ders, the List of Premiums awarded, 8. Andrus, bofct bull 2 years old 12
Geo. L. Briggs. 2d best do
I
which will be found in this tesue. We
Juste* Mudge, best bull 1 year old 1
may say, however, that in the ClaM of A. Spunable, 2d best do
Stallicrs, excepting of colls, there were
but twb entries. The bay Stallion of C. Seymour Andrus, best yoxe oxen 93

00
50
50
75

00
’ *"
M

Welton, formerly owned by 11. Krohler Gen. L Briggs, 2d best do
took the premium for qjpwork and 1s a J. C. Bray, bent pair 2 year old
*tccr*
00
very flee animal. The black Stallion, ex­
A.S|mnable,2d
do
50
hibited by J. N. Ladow, which took the G. Striker, best pmBr yr. old steen 1
00
u premium for trotting Stallions, is of M. L. Williaien,2d best du
50
Morgan stock, of fine mold, gay, elegant
,
Ctes* Sa. ft-Fat Cattle.
and attractive carriage. Should be re­ A. Sponable, best fat cow, no coin. 91 00

main ta tbe coonty another year be will
undoubtedly receive the atteutioa due to J. C. Bray, best milch cow
J. C. Bray, 2d best
do

Among tbe foreign stock, was a very

fine herd of

Durham

Cattle exhibit­

.

•2 HO
1 00

vnrisioff c

Clare Mo. 1—ftbee*.

Gilbert Striker, best Spanish J
Merino Buck '
t2 00
A. J. Russ, 2d beet
do
1 00
ed to favor./ We understand that torn* Cvrus Buxton, beat French merino
of the herd have been purchased by Indi­
2 00
buck
2 00
Porter Burton, best pen 5 ewes
viduals in tbe county.
2 00
Tbe Annual Address of the society A. J. Rum, beet 5 lambs
1 00
A. J. Rum, 2d best do
was delivered by N. A. Balch, Esq., of
Kalamntoo, and is highly commended by
Edwin Rice,'beet boar, no com.
those who heard it.
Geo. C. Brott, best pig* 6 month* old 1 00
Of the arrangements and management Cyra* Buxton best breeding to*
and pigs
1 50
we, pf course have nothing to say, except
DIVUIOM D.
that any want of preparation find* its ex­
ed by Messrs Sly, of Plymouth, which
the j'udgr* in that CUm have recommend

cuse in the desire of tbe executive com­
mittee to keep expenses down to tbe pay­ F. J. DePlante best flour barrel,
no competition
90 50
ing point There i» needed much lmJ. A. Robertaon, best drew cnat
75
provment to the grounds, and we belive
The J edges in this department recom­
we may safely pledge tbe citizens of tbi* mended to favorable notice the Universal
village'to attend to that matter when the Cloibea Wringer, exhibited by II. IL
title shall be folly euufirmad to the so­ Wood.
ciety.
It may be proper to elate that tbe new

Jerome Palmerton, beet lumber
wagon
91 50
society now In existence is a now organi­ Joseph Badeock, 2d beat do \
75
zation. Th*old one had apparently no
DIVISION K-Tabte KefreahMeBt*.

since a legal organixatino waa perfected.
We trust that the simple fact of its legal
nrganixation, with officers and the society
itself amenable to tbe laws of the State,

will givs.incrrosed confidenoe in its per­

manence and reliability.

Gan. McClellan baa been seduced into
writing a very foolish letter to the people
of Pennsylvania, urging tbe election of'
Woodward the Copperhead candidate.—
But McUallan appears to ba as poor a
General in poHtica as be proved himself
into
the Union camp of th* old Quaker State
fell as barmiroe as his «patfr« fell before
Richmond.

Mm. J. P. Roberto, shell monument 50

DlTtftlON G-FraDaaft VepitaRtos.
1 Op D. R. McElwain, best corn in
2 Sp
90 50
1 do
J. A. tt'.berteon, test wheat
50
Geo. Cramer, best I year old colt 1/00 Wm.^Wood, l»cet ry* x
50
B. C. Cramer, best fall sftples
50
J. C Hanna, best winter apple*
50
J. M. Nevius, best pears
.
50
J. W. Ilolchkl**, beat peaches
50
A. J. Rum, best bull 3 years old or
“
“ quince* ‘
50
over
*
93 00
te. “
80
“
•• fTTrgrape* - .
Sanford Sisson, beat bull 2 years
M. L. Williams, 1 dox. roots chicory 50
old
2 00
Jerome Palmerton, best pack potatoes'25
Al P, King, bast Booking boll calf 1 50 J. M. Nevins, boat *ugar bcete
n*
A. P. King, “
“ heifer calf 1 50
“
“
“
carrots
The Judges find exhibited in thia else*
“
“
“
parsnepe
by Messrs. Slt of Wayne County, one
•*
“
M
rbeubarb
2 yean old bull, two cows, one 2 years old
heifer, one 1 year old and and one calf,
Ladto.1 Uiator sad Drtvia(.
'
Mire Lucy E. Norria, best riding 92 00
। Mie* Lydia A. Rilev, 2d best riding 1 00
MIm Sa.ah Bailey,' best driving
2 00
Augustus C. Skillman, beat bull 3 years
Mia* Fanny Ilayfurd, 2d beet do 1 00
old or over—no competition 93 00
J. C. Bray, best cow
2 00
J. C. Bray 2d best cow
1 00
J* C. Bray, best heifer, 1 year old 1 50

Mi*. J. Bedrock, best loaf wheat
bread
90 50
Mrs. 8. Andras, 2d beat do ,
Mrs. J. P. Roberta, beat raised bi»cultx; no competition
Mrs. S. Andrus, beet com bread
Mrs. 8. Andrus, beet collection of

“
50
50
75

Mrs. Geo. C. Scott, best butter made
in Juno
Mrs. J. Bedrock, beet batter made
In September
Mrs. 8. Andrus, 2d best do
Mrs. Richard Jones, beat old ebeese
Mr*. J. R. Power*, 2d beat do
Mrs. Cyra* Buxtoo, best new cbeeee
Mr*. J. Badeock, 2d best do .
J. R. Powers, beat maple sugar,
(drained)
J. R Powers, beat
do
(eake)
Joseph,Badeock beet stirred sugar

Gen. McOollan'a letter is

50
35
75

50
50
50

It

^espondent from the armv of the Poto­
mac, Oct. 14th, says: “'the enemy made

S

^'.'^.xsrcia-s!

Chmtanonge, Oct. 18.—Cavalry just
tree hotel. -Cowie'

bladtberriea
Mr*. J. P. Rubertj, best canned

Tbe

U sited States.* matron calling for 300,000 volunteer*:
« oath sad gone
A. a p»or Gov—ur,«y &lt;KUr

4 if the
AR ul

■

Federal

»d.
-Well," Bays the sorgwai it
Rip Van Winkle that a mao cannot

Mr,. G. Striker, beet pickled peadrae 25

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-------------S flCIAy B0T1CES-

jJSTRAY MARE.

amp 1 says an "fficer.
•What command do

fi

Of the Board

two desperate and onsuecresful attempts
tevday to whip this army In detail snd
destroy our train's, lut in both most sig­
nally tolled. Jn»t at daybreak, between elhjf deUes as **v recot eonncclrd with his than ttece-foertteot tte- -taal Ion. Detin
Catlett's station and Apburn, Stuart and office and required by this Charter or Die
insured
A. P. Hill mad* a aimuluneon* attack Board of Direct ore.
Sccrioa 4 —The Vice Prerifest ritaR art
upon Gen. Gregg's cavalry and the 2J
army corps- Almost the first intimation
given of their presence,
th* opening
of a battery upon the second turps. -Our datits required of him.
of uuoh references shall be equally
troop* were apecdily in position, and ths
enemy repulsed with ei&gt;i**id*rable loss.
trecord of the mere. but in
- “Late in the afternoon Hill made an­
ly diminish or
other dash tu cut off tbe 2.1 corps.
Ils'
asHecnnary. Tbe rfewvtery abaH keep all
first attacked the rear uf tbe 5th corps,
n -croaary books ai-d seciraiit* *n&lt;! tile *■»! tifjiu-; tbe teeret ary and pying a fee of Miy
killing three of the Pennsylvania reserves •vreerro all paper doeamrots am) iattrameols Cents.
and *.winding 15 or SOmote. When the of the company n-quired tel* kept in his of­
bead of the 2d corps bad reached Kettle fice, He sliall receive applieslioa* for and
Rua, near Briatosrft Station, Hill made
Aumt ur th* CuMaxaLAxo—You have a terrible onelaright on both corp*.
Tbe
made a grand and successful campaign ;
you hare driven the rebels from Middle
nf the property mentioned in this Charter, ter shall ces
Tennessee. You crossed a great moun
bonkment at several pointe for breast­ He may with tte approval of tte President ter.orlbrir
tain range, placed yourselves on the bank*
caaeel all and any polieic* al any time for tte they teal! t*
of a briiad river, croMed it in the f*ce of works with derided advantage. The eu aoit-falfilltirrot of the requirmetrts of tte he, tee or ttheir puliey shall he .legally withemy charged at'ooe time up tu the em­ member* of this company on tbe part of tbe d.-awu aiul cancclled, -qiiJ the 'membership
a powerful opposing army, and crossed
bankment, when a portion uf the 2d o»rp« bolder or holder* thereof He shall draw ell tenniiuited.
two other great mountain ranges at the
charged in turn, capturing 700 or 800
only practicable pasaca^ aome forty miles
prisoner* and one battery.' Several
between extreme*. You concentrated in
xDtfng of sack claims
llMXM
chargee were made and caeh rime the en­
the face uf oppuiicg num boro' fought the
emy were forced back with great slaugh­
bSLiius 25.—Ibe President shall allend In
combined armies of UragK&lt; which you
II* riiall instr a
■e oqsuuenccmciit aiel pnwcntioa of all
ter, leaving their killed and wounded in »poruil&gt;k fur ibeir conduct
drove from Shelbyville to-Tullahoma, of
rv|
ort
annually
to
the
Board
of
IHrrrtor*.
our bands.
A rapid artillery fire was Tbe «wei*n'c*n Authorise the Deputy Sec­
Johnsons army from Mississippi and tbe
kept up on both side* until long after dark,
retary to perform Iris duties
tried veterans of Lopgstrecl's corp*, and
when the enemy gave up and retired.
.SZ.-H05 e —The Treaaanr »h 11 sOmbI to
for two day* hrid them at bay, giving
the collection of all aaa*M&gt;ctiL&gt;. a&gt;i I appoint
them blow for blow with heavy interest.
aacrrexM or A«*s»nnDr-« m writable pierce
Wheu'the day closed vuu held tbe field,
throughout mid eoautiea to re-fere t be i*re
from which you withdrew in the face of
New York, Oct. 17.—A special to ike
nwntaoltheIbffiTC&amp;t.uKnibent oftbi* aararioverpowering numbers, to occupy the
•lion, being rennooBble for all manic* eoilcrt?jint for which you set out—Cirallanoogn.
ed by them ; and he tnay at aoy time require
ou have accomplished th* great work Lee.
A battle probably would have seesrity or a renewal •! ammrity of them-if
of the campaign; you hold the key of been fought on tbe nld Bull Run ground U.ought nceeemwy. He ahaR jrire Lend* wit h
sufficient snreties nol exceeding Ike «nm of ft3,East Tenneasee, of Northern Georgi.t, and yesterday had Meade accepted lu
Lee
UW to l-e approved by tbe Board of Directof the enemy's mine* of coal and nitre.
moved heavily rm his flank. Meade teLet these achievements console you for coming alarmed, fell bad:. It te intima­
.... ....
&gt;U- and etc leering ol aero lo tarv inrere or uaeitbe regret you experience that arrivals of ted that Lee te going into Maryland • M.
nulI meeting of the Ifonrd of Director* statby fire .notter *reeremerrt caa be rude
fresh hoetile troops forbade you remai*- again."
ing for what par pose or object tte monies for *n&gt; h te-ficit or drficiia.
mg on tbe field to renew the battle ; for ’ The Herald"» dispatch says : “Reports diabarted have been paid cat. Tte President i ttawtox 28 —Any member of thia company
tbe right of burying your gallant dead, from tbe front indicate a movement of teantear e/Rmo areararer .nJ .tell rive1^,^ .jMjkutkM. to the &gt;eqrc&lt;*ry rod
and caring for your brave rompan? the enemy's cavalry toward tte Pot-wnac.
oads to the B—rd oflHreclora.
peyteff a fee of one rioter or arrign hi* pokey
Bccnox 7—The Board of Dimeters ol thi# of UMurram-c. Mieh arer-.'umenl to be approved
ion* who lay wounded on the field. The
"la addition to a large number of aulloaeea you have *rfst*ined, though heavy, dlere, a tbou*aad men havebqen detailed
by the beerrtary and Pirsulcnt and »u endutare slight, considering the odd* against from tbe Convalescent camp tu work on
Ibe safety and gutenrawnl of tlA o-aapany.
you, and the stake you have woo.
You tbe defences uf Washington.
subject only to thl* Charter awl tbn con-tiUibold in y our bands the Rftbstaniial (rails
"Tb* best opinion te that large rein­ tioa and laws ol said State. They shall de
of a victory, and deserve and will reeel ve forcements have teen rent Lee from lertniic the localioe of the principal oflfee or
tbe honors and plaudits of a grateful na­ Braggs army to enable him tu make n oBce* of thia company ; afeo te inquire isto
.u - - - - • r i._ _ ._____
tion, which sake nothing of even thu*e date on Washington. Le* has po.teduv • n.l
who have been fighting us, but obedience back with a mere handful, or Im hu n
to tbe conalilulioii and laws established large army to sustain him. If the latter
Directors .
for our own common benefit.
is true an attempt to flank Monde by *tThe General commanding earorolly tacking Washington may te cxeeeed."
begs every officer and soldier of thia army
W’ashiftgton, Oct 17.—Lit lie nr no
Ihhiag armies
to unite with him in thanking Almighty
God for Hia favor to us.
tie presents mored here thia' morning that Lee has
hia hearty thank* and congratulations to sent a portion uf hi* army up th* Shen­ bridaa
the number and amount required by said art.
all the officer* and snldiara of thl* rom andoah valley.
•
There* beeka^wU contain a copy of Ibis Chsi.
It te certain that Lea’s mrmy crossed tbe
ter * ith sufficient proof, of the proper pnbliRappahannock on Wednesday,
Meade
laved by those who fought with euch un­ lain position at Centre villa. It fo Mid pkied.
Baomx 2.—The tlec'tan of officers shall i
inching resolution. Neither the history that Ute has only five days’ provteiotts
occur st the time and place of the aunual
of this war, nor probably tbe annals of
meeUng*. except the first vloctio* which is
herein «terw£ pnmted for. Tbe offi^
any battle, furnish a loftier example of
A special to the 77m/«, Washington 18lb •ball be elected by bdtot by the mejbrity,
sayat"Washington has been filled with rote of the trembeni pr«knt, at gnc|, pi£c m week* tn i
ing exhausted their ammunition, resorted rumors or excitmeate throughout the the first Board of Dircetore may dufmeiue. ।
: of arid reeipaay to be heW In eosoa
to the bayonet many Ume*, to hold tboir day. Tbe belief of a great battle within
rshlM elsaWUowrtice, etwrejr
position against such odds—aa did our 18 miles of tbe city was very general,
nd hw of said meeting.
left and centre, comprising troops from but no engagement haa taken plaee.
i 33 —Thia Charter m»y be altered
thereafter.
“Bebel gwirriHaa are prosecuting an
ail the the corps, on the afternoon of tbe
rd al any meeting of the member*
20th of ^September, at the battle of active campaign between Maude'a army ,
sod
Washington.
Thia
monting
several
“Chickamauga."
.
officers
attached
toGen.
Sedgwick
’
s
head
­
(Signed)
W. 8. Roeacw***,
quarter* were captured."
Maj.iGen. Commudieg.
'Ihe WforU say a editorially : "A re- '
port reacted the eity last night that the
A Was fwciont.—An »m&lt;
Geo. K- Beamer , Cleveland Elh,
army of Geo. Meade ted retired within
Lo™»
. waimi n.«-&gt;v
the defences of Washington. A* thia
Rock, Arkansas. A confederate su-geon
John Dow,
K. M. W heaton,
informatioe was not subjected to the
A? C. Vita,
P. &amp; Spaulding,
by the name of Crosdell, got beastly
Waabington Censor, it i* not vitiated by i
drunk, and took :a room in a city hotel
WriteM. BrteoL
any official sanction whatever
and went to eleep. In tbs meantime our

that Woodward would be elected with­
out doubt, and with the bait of tbe next
Presidency distinctly set before fete eyes.

18.

It

la thougHby
'•
tforugHby oarite
Sptoe Hua
tha Lee
Laeha*
te* hi.
hi* en
. Mtenot *£ Ines 'sad
tire army in front of Mead*.
It la. b*
I. which roll teal) girt
llered nacoDaidarable body. »f bAbtry
i* yet engaged."
- WaaMngU*, &lt;Mrr,HS. I P. M.-Tbe
extra Star says: “There was a consider­
able engagement yesterday between a
largo fore* of rebri* and a portion of tbe *• • etrey •
J»ebulT •eerelarj sad
Army of the Putomse—part uf Warreti’* nptedby u
“ oftnetruth,joetke.
(2d) corps, in the vfehdty of Bristow's
Charter.
station. Infantry and cavalry were en­
gaged on b«'th
The result waa ft
decided Unfuo victory. The rebel* were
Jectieg the inoaey If payineul be aot made
badly beated with the Iom 'bf an entire
isBteTiSsaror or In* revelvet* vfthiu thirty
battery and 100 prisoner*.
dart .bk her or their inrorunee tuy be can
"Before the tertninatioir of the eonteat
cebed by the Board ol Directors at any wiectfiykft.' regular* came up and assisted in
drivine the'enwnv off?
Tmaarer and Secretary shall hold tbtlr office*
mpeeiively for tbe term of two years, and
forth* of the actral value
New York, Ort. Ifi.-The TVaiea’ fihr- the Director* for It* term of onr year

.'P" Boaib of Sripen i*o|
li mefeu daring tbe whole
s4jMW*mg on Selordey.

VI

tlnir proceeding* before oar I

W**k.

Ths Far* at PbaiusviuJ
jftxrtkweatern town* in this &lt;1

their Annual Agricultural
■day and Saturday of te.l I

ware unable U&gt; attend, but|
•much satiJacli.m that tKeexI
-very fine and the attendance I
regret much, that there a ere I
the citizen* from thia aect'wrl
but trust oar friends all

aumc ;

will take into account the end

-cumaUnce

which

surround

Na. Geo. C. Scott, of Bel

dfft «t oar office some very Is
winter apple*, 25 of which I

presented ns with a half a bn*l
lent foil apples fur which I
Th*nbe
Mr. Cole informa uJ
livened at hia orchard nearly I

■eta of apple* before tbe genera

of hi* crops.

i

Cwieoav.—Milo L. Willi*.
■more has presented ng with

pared Chicory, (tbe beet know
for coffee,) of b)e own ralataf
pared by Mrs. William*, wbd

pare favorably, in flavor, to ll I
in market.
Baanan*.—Tte editor I
■thanks to a few young friend*, I
■himself and family, At a wren I
&gt;ning last week.
“Oft in the I

•we hear those mellow toned

I

etrumeots, all tbe mure enjoy I
aaaoctetion* and recollections I

miad.

Hour friend* will lea *

soma night, we ahali be able t
.lively to whom we are indal

Ohio, Peun.yltan'i*, and I-1
their election*—tbe latter only!
officer*—on Tueeday ofla*t • I

has buried the traitor, Va! lam I
the Luos uf about GO.(X&gt;0 may I
pendent of th* soldier'* rote. I
at Chattanooga, voted at the r I

fug Brough, to 211 for VolteI

la a Bl. Louia Huspital the I
.Breegh 90, Vallandigham no I

votes show the soldier's sppcJ
Copperhead traitor*.
I

In Baaaeylvaaia, Curtin's I
-foots up 20,422. When wd

tint these State*, a year ago.»
their votes to condemn tbe A
tioo, the late Union tlctoriqa
etattaan. In time when thed

Tn Sosa F.&lt;n««r* or Jt I
the last term of the Distort I
Linn nonnty, Kan*a«. a man n l
&lt;ilh or Griffis, one of tbe fiendi I
■der the lead of Hamilton, west I
mowri Into Kansas, in the romnl
sad collecting up from ibetr 1
Wooes 11 unarmed msu. B»y&gt; I
into a ratios and abut them do
Wood-* asaeuMre known in
the -Maria dee Cyg»«* Naso*
tried acrdooovMWd of th*
jn»d there committed. Hewse
b»Tteotee to bshurqi • I

�Eating if Billiard
BATON A McNAUGHTOX.

' &lt;irV H^~*FjiiiM~^iiiff
B VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

!•» Dte
lr;cJ*’ £,r exammatinc by
of the Board of Enrolment. llro v,en wll,

''J ovi ■mixite teWSIb*1
.W—w.ia new vmiiwi, anu
tbs Bareau an Spacloa* and FiaaaaaU
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

It

CuMVO.^^Tgn.MMl ai*d
JVO

Drutftwg or Rovdyiim

..... .... ... .... ■
.r.'.l
orderly Gaocinv AxeBsUxw, meat s&lt;X U1 to

eTli,,u'
**Cflllllvd l&lt;» uno hunar«d dollar* bountyvllMir d..|lar* premi­
um. and one month’s pay in advanee.By a State law ruluultwra for Old lUrimeota aleu wrirr a bounty offifty «JO|

GIVE UG t CALL I
As we ere determined Ibetnenuoa shall bare one
FltdfrCLASS

GROCERY, EUM -AM BILLIARD

Will bo credited on thequulaa of subtle

The Board of Supervisors remained
in sesaion doting th* whole of Ian weak

adjourning mi Saturday.

We shall place

their proceeding* before our readers next

Tmt

Cibcvit

Co dot

adjourned on

Thursday of last week. The business befora the court was mostly civil and of no
great public interest.

Tub Fair at Prairabvillb.—The four
Southwestern town* in this county held

their Annual Agricultural Fair on Fri­
We

day and Saturday of last meek.

were unable U&gt; attend, but i learn with
■much Mlisfacliun that the exhibition was
very Snaand the attendance largo.

We

regret much, that there were not more uf
the citixetls fruiu thia aectiuij, in attend­
ance; but trust our friends at.1 Praireville

will take mtu account thceng rowing cireumstance which surrounded us last

Mb. Gko. C. Scott, of Baitirnore Ua
■left at our oflice some very lai-ge and fn r

. —'I ■■•'"• Y»out AS
authunzrd as a convenient method for
adoption by sub districts and towns to
avoid the draft. AR credits, boweveZ
will cense on the 24lh nf October, and
wherever tho quotas " are not furnished
before that day, tbe draft will commence
on the 28tb luh.
j | &lt; ' ।
B. IT. WILL, Lt. C.,1. 5th ArTy.

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER COME AND BUY MORE
.WflVERSAL'

- A.^.Prov. Marshal General.

•

From the above circular It will be seen
that an opportunity and ample Unto are
given to tbe various sob districts and
towns, of this Congressional District, to
raise their quotas, and avoid the draft.
The qn&lt;Ha allotted tn each sub-diatrici
inuet be raised, or the draft will assured
ly take place «u the 20th.
All have an equal interest in the pres­
ervation nf the gjorions prestige of free­
CHMTCKBY BALE.
dom bequeathed to us by onr gallant an5 fur th* oo-raty of Wary. is Cbaaeery.
ceatora, and all should be willing to bear
I’rerett, tlud. Lort.S- Lov*u,.45r?.fl /udy«.
their share of the burden.
/firsm drnM, a-fUinanl.
Then let the true men of each locality
roll »on die ctdonin of enlistment, nnd
J«a IfihttadJ. L. MUn, fKfrodtntt
make vigorous effiirt tu. raise their men,
In pereoanceend by virtue of s.Aeere* of this
and avoid the draft.
tb* 13th day ef April. A.. D. t«u*. notice is hereby
Norma* Baii.tr.
rirea.thatI-wiH stfleecauwto be **M- at pahlie auction. V. tbe highest bidder, al tbe north
Capt 4 Proviyat Marshal.
front doorof IhnJCourt Hous*, in lb* tillage ol
Haatinn aa&gt;d eonnty of Barry. Is tho State of
Micbgtan,os Wwtarjday, tb* bthday of govern-

■CTHKwmma,

GOODS!
R. J. GRANT!
No*, si,' aad 3 bars no' Cog*. AU others an
warraated.
*No. 11* tb* ata* generally used In private fatal
lire.
Oaaxca J tea. of tb* ''American Agrieoliariat,'
aays of lb*
MIVI!R9AL CLOTHES WKIXGLR

winter apples, 25 of which weighed 18

|&gt;uunds.

.j

J. L. Colk, Eeq., of Wmidland has
presented tu with a half a bushel of excel,

lent fall apples fur which
has our
thanke. Hr. Cole Informs us that be de
livered al bis orchard nearly 300 bush­
els of apples before the general harvesting

uf his crops.
CmcoKT.—Milo L. William*, of Balti­
more has presented us with:tome pre-'
pared Uiknrjr, (tbe beet knowa substitute
fur coffee,) uf hia own' raising, and pre­

pared by Mra. ^VilliamiM, which will com­
pare favorably, in flavor, to thn best Rio

Sbbknadk.—Die editor tenders hia
thank* to a few young friends, in behalf of
himself and family, fur a serenade one eve'
ming last week.
“Oft in the stilly nigl.l-’

■we bvar thoee mellow tuned stringed icslrumeuta, all the mure enjoyed from the

kZXa

A &gt;11 oilier nereae* Interested in

Don't furgel the

CITY HARDWARE STORE,
When QoodawHI ba M&gt;ld si unifonu prices.

WATO0JT8 NEURALGIA KINO will apredily

AREJTte jpSiniag «I«h P"8- ,rl‘h °*0T *“ 3°*T

ao few.

STOVES 1

AND

When we con.idar
tiat tbeae fltetca, a jfqarago, eeemed by

« very Joyal heart, to find itet •^•oroam

STORE.

A adit wiB te for their intaeret to ria* *&gt;* a call
before purebiaing, AB goods reWat tb*
LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.
1 deal largdy in

i

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

AREyosreiadwith tbe tortuts*of Rbb«bitsx*
Wareas1! NsaatatA to* apeedlly reKeva.
am yos asffmsg frs« the gsawiagsof Dxw-

tion, tbe Hie Union victories nre very
siguifiettHL
In time when there can be

» &gt;

HARDWARE

A tier sashseare of severs! you*. I hsr* again
—a. ir ■ i&gt;r&gt;w i ue re- it i t,v

^§r| Mt •£*$*»*
-

Copperhead traitor*.
In Pensaylvania, Curtin'* majority

none but pot note or traitor* it rejoice*

ADVERTISEMENT.

CITY

therein ret forth, that they may b. 1**^’
certeio Beal EaUte. belonging to .aid decea
tweatr-.ixtb day of October saat. at ten oX‘|
w:

their vOtes U condemn the AdcelBistrB-

JUST RECEIVED

A good CANVASSER Minted in every town,
t-df On rereipt of tb* price frnmtilscv* where
no on* i* Belling, we will send tb* W ringer rm
or sirens*.
F*r particular. nnd circular. adder..

BWtfS &amp;'SH©E?,

ha* buried th* traitor, Vallnndigham, te
the tun* of about 60.000 majority, ' '

foots up 20,422.

I1VAE

Wabatar Mpb W

Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana bald

In a BL Louis Hu*pitel tbe vote stood
Broegh 00, Vdland.ghacn none. These
votes show the eoldier’a appreciation of

NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.

Partial I^L
Park*r Aaron
Robiaaoo Mias Sarah M
RaareU Marios
ssrH&amp;r

their election*— tbe latter only for county
officer*—on Tueeday uf last week. Ohio

for Bruugh, to 211 for Vaitaodigbam.—

WE

her 20. 1863:

some night, we shall be aide to alate po*.
.it vely to whom we are indebted.

The latter
al Chattanooga, voted at the rate otTlOT

Come nnd Sec !!

Bstate of Lecie* H. Nlebol*.

Remaining nncalled fur at the Hastings
P.wl Office-, for e=
'x—

If our friend* will leave their cards

pendent of the eoldter’* vote.

"Dreumskrr, Ouodcll Alley, above ‘■■pre «.
“Bwlfsla, Oet. S’. I’CS.”
THE
rYT’l?T7Ore. wbea alb.
PEOPLES C L KLLermedkiw. WD.
••Mr wifo has been tn poor health fora tong
11 rm having freqocatly to call a physician to so
lend bar; but •!&gt;» wa« recently -treyj much
n.uelv wore*,
wore*.
petite, lost all
For A** or eix wreU.bebad no appattU,lo»&gt;
sll
b*r *i renrib.stid was each day growing
wing wore*.—
tre*l deal dorShe bad nlrtw swesU. cengbed a great
dar­
ing *Mb Might andcaiuidereMy'Xuring tl&gt;* day.
sad we a Fsupposed she w*» noinh off with th*
•ou.nrastien. when* a friend »3vl»«M her t* tabs
tb* 'Heopl*.core.’ Os taking tbe iwedwua aba
perveired a change al once. Un itc third dar

•I CAN BELL­

IS MY LISE OF THADS
• Kro’rn In abundance in Ohio
md from which thia article is
V dry. ■bta'med—it has an agreeable
lav or, fine dear color, and p&lt;&lt;*
•reacaall the qualities for medtcinal purposes, and for a bev­
erage uf the beat imported
brandies. A* a flavoring for mince pie*
and other cooking purposes it is tbe must,
eounumical article that «f&gt; be used, being
one hnlf a dollar cheaper by the boule,
and nearly two dollars per gallon dies per
,than other brandies sold fur that purpose.
Wherever it has been introduced k b«
found rapid aale, and is daily gaming in
popularity giving in all eases thu utmost
saimfacthm. tall M “Rubock’a Catawba
Bnmilyk” which may be found fur sale by
Druggist*, .Groecr* and dealers generally
throughout tho West.
C. W. Rodack, Proprietor.
Uining forty sere* |J :«s*.muie or lert; b&lt;
56, 58,60 aud 02 East Third Strttt.
la the county ol Barre snd Stole of Mlchlgsa.
*«pS3
HANNAH K. Wll.SON.
Dslrd SrpUmtxr S2, lite.
Oa^dit

association* and recollections they call tn

mind.

LBV-n

• wTmar1* KacBAUK* Cure will taiproe* per

»-,"■&lt;!«. -n "•"«•

Ik11 o..«u-

DRY GOODS!
(A tra*e*py.)

COMMBSIONER'S NOTICE

WOOLEN

All pcreon^harisgabJ”*

trelni. Io Barty
slub day of Ociabrr. and oo A
«itklb day Of D*eetnbcr. IM*. I
-A day of Jatiosry •»» lb*».
urf rixty-fesr. H th* lurare of

tbe twentyMond.i tbe

WANT SSOOO IU._ .r WOOL ui
manufacture into CLOTH—

claim* agaiaat tit* Government for
BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
4c., 4c., 4o.

xTno.v’Sw.iLOU t«o. • "

I al war* Collect
aerer
.&gt;__ ,aad
—L..
. fnil to raj

FACTORY,

HAKT1XUR, MICH.

.

Ua of Irving. 4ec*a»ad, are hereby notified and
enaasted U prre.nt th* taw* for

HARD-WARE I

No feee r&lt;-qnrs*«l ■mill cialme are
collected.
OfiM'oa DprdUkStm4^pMttotUh&gt;*iaflkM
EsJsasiM, Micblgsn.
L. A. KNArPEN,
d*Oll
dttam^at Zjiw, &lt;N.
188AY ON FRUIT CULTURE.
M

ALL KINPfl OF

JOB PBIHTDfG,

/

F.re-klod oa *b*rt mriir*
,hc
=*Bn" »*
OarJsbbiM iaeiliua* a«a lb* heal la

Unusually Low

«■'

-

iXjds-WWsttwetiM.

COTS WAKRANTED ateoag sod durable.
Jlii At ckrvpnl vay to fft pood CM
far your Jamilict. Try it!
WOOL CARDING
DaoaPrewrUy snd i. tte Peri Marerer.

1W*«

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M&amp;. viii.
’-■■■—

the owlt evclwym

WM
Chine i. M with tbe raw material whieh
ie ass* toacbed again until roiled np in pa­
pa pers uf pitta. In Providence IL |„
.bent Is to day a machine that taken a. '
Mrip of metal Ihwti a &lt;*41, nnd mnkretwo
hundred and thirty inches dslkwle chain
ouiuflt, in ■ day. Tbe mnsls are no
longer worked by hand—a shtw wearing
pr-cuse; they are shaved, tawed, bored '
and hatnaterMi. with tbe greateel ease and
accuracy, as moefa as if they were made uf

Sot a Vovhft Uw-e,

tlhtrimnirt mtoiag ea their prices,

-------------- —_

certain Indi* rubber store in New York,
and y*« will find a hundred different articlee made &gt;&gt;f that tme staple—only a fi*w
years ago good (&gt;r nothing but to rfib out
marks and furnish young persons atsnnthing tu chew. \Aa wood gives out, eon!
CU are found everywhere. We begin U»
•r fur lights wtd&gt; whieh to illumkiate
our homes and make all' things cheerful;
when lu ! oil isdisldied from owl, and vru
have eireems &lt;»f il epouting out uf the
ground f**r tie Io fill our lamps with ! —
Coal Ur. ones regarded as useleea. is n« w
menu factored into many (iffircnl mer
chanuble articles, some uf them uf great
value.

DnTB-rixo Ariuuaa.— Oar readers
am aware that we place lait little reliance
on any remedy fc&gt;r destroying insects,
short of killing them at once. Wholesale
destruction is desirable where lt can be
performed, and it is more particularly
applicable to the removal of aphides from
fruit trees and ornamental shrubbery.—
In sums esses very strong tobacco water
bn answered the ptirp&gt;«e ; in others, a
solution nf whale &lt;&gt;ii a*«p has proved sue
restful. Probably a mixtare of both
would accomplish the object tpfiny case.
As w hale oil wap is not always at hand,
we have found oxnmon e&gt;isp'suds grim
rally prove efficient. One year several
thousand y«*mg fruit trees were thickly
infested with aphides; we dircted all tbe
soap suds on washing days to Iw cn re ful­
ly saWd, and aS little diluted ns pnicticnbte, so as to give it its full strength. It
wm carried along in pails and held under
the stems and bnincligp, which were bent
io er and immersed in it. alightly shaking
them, so that tbu insects might hrcoiiir
well d&lt;«-d. Il killed thorn in etery inw here this care was taken; but where tbe
work &lt;a« superficially performed, that is,
bjrMMHly
• •-- - '

&lt;t fce gistings

G ASH STdRE

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XVMAcA.

THE LARGEST AND BEST

WO. aTUtW. O\

Stomcxk ’Btou**, MrtbXE^, kJ STOCK OF «0Ot&gt;6
taken, vn
anA cA ike cj^r tvtnx, &lt;w*
th
o5
MOSSY TO PIT ron COOD?
Biliowi Fevvr, .
Taver and
Liver Gomplaintf
(Dyspepsia.,
IrccLigestion,
Jaundiae,
. .
Jtidney Complainie,
anil aW ittiWAU o$ a *\«ukat x\.a*iwrc.

•IK—j

gjsiittqs' feints

CALL. AND EXAMINE

Unconditional

ate eotn^OMA.
rate aaA
rooU aa.dk

Loyalty. uAncVv. vnake \\veva

'VovAc.

Ot’R Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay
WE WILL NOT BE

"Dr 'R.okoekk

ftXo'm.o.eVu ’BvtXe.vs
an

political girrtforj.

\ioot nxaw't VntvxA.

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fj cwllecUon of d.bt« »»d

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_ . . ___ .
.Ih&lt;n escaped. Twuur
lhr«re days dilig^l work. mtiprly re■noted the put Jiom tbe planUlivn.
But there are Instances »hrn the bran­
dies cannot be bent «.rer &lt;&gt;( immersed in
in the sods; a syringe mnaX tlierefiiee be
employed requiring a large nmount &lt;&lt;f
liquid, but pepvlng equally efficient Ifwell
used. Ilka Hot urvewary that * costly
instrument lie procured for tbe purpre
a garden engine or hydropulut cannot
applied tu every corner and hidden I
so well as a small instrument held in
hand. One may ba made by a c&gt;nnn
tinman, euatiag altogether iw»t more than
one dollar. '1 be end abould be perfora­
ted with a number of small boles, Sowa to
dash a smart abus er on tbe under aide of
ths leaves, or to any part uf tbu plant.—
Wherever thto mode baa failed, it haa
Leen owing tu tbe weakness of tbe
solution, ur to a want of efficMot apple

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FOR SALE

WhnkMllRt Tew is tbit CeiMi?.

Pinwixo —-Luas nr Timku TcaWtao —
They have fatrodeeH their mUcUrae of TEAM.
In some experiments made by the Earl of
.
sad srv selling thorn st no* over
Mar, it appears that the'loos of time iu a two ce.wtb ijq
|gr gwad
day of tcu boars, la plowing a field 274
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ystds Inng, with n furrow ten inches wide
Are»r dma/isy/n^ Os OJTX paiCXa+ad.
was &lt;410 hour and twenty two miuates ;
Another ptelUrl Vof tho Com pony to tha* thoir
in plowing a (eld 200 yards long, a bma
of two bourwand one minute ; in a field
ol 149 yards long, a lose of 2 hours and
44 minuta*; and in a field &gt;&gt;f 78 yard*
long a loos of five hours attd eleven rainutre are occupied in turning, and imly
4 huuu'49 minoteein actual plowing—a
lueeofmure than half. Of entree the

apples it i« Well known, make I ba brat
cider, bet Mr. Weld of Went Roxbury,
arered'mg Urtbe Boston OttlAralor, makes
cider from Baldwin apples equal to Rusaetta. by allowing kit., freeze partially,
and then drawing off Urn liquid tmlanre.
Three barrels of Baldwin’s eider reduewd
in thia way ko two barrels, aflbrd good
older, nnd by reducing .till further It ie which wilt be ant ta all whs order k*; sowjrti.
farther Improewd in strength and quality.
Mr. WeM haa arene two third, reduced. Hjvm, Tmm Hps«, Imperial, CawpowWer, Twwakay said atria.

oouwo. soopw««.(aauwA

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it provided with a tafe-guard from

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HASTINGS,. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1863. •

it lie Jjijtiup Uniter,

StUod Jwtti.

IS PUBUSHID EVEN* MMHIin,

It‘WuBh'iMvd.aua carried that jtl ordan drawrb* Bopert iawrw bermfMr ow
ihtmi tilA£X.**£I* drawn with
seven pec peel. internet.
On motion, B-iard -Mourned until to­
I
morrow mrwninv at8 &lt;&gt; dock A. M.

Name
•.
Mrs. Fulmar
*• Barrabuugb
“ Brown ‘
** J. Bolton
&gt; Mito
f«
**
-

I
AT THE

Total
30
M
eevded to lilMineMu
.
Mr. flail submitted the follow I
. On rnuUnw. the Board adjunmcd tmlU
I ..’dto P. M.
*
bia report for the Tow nah ip of
since Oct. 1862.
Amount expended
from October 1862 to

HASTINGS

Roberts &amp;, Striker,
.-‘listings’ ihisinrss Jirtttoni

Ma pt«a far u&gt;Ttj.»oUj breatba
VteapmimUMtoeMgh.
The sarrew uf aaawtrlta krnn—
Tbeaa thirgs shall mw &lt;Ha.

The aamry rf a daspiag bead.

new am] moat complete awortmeut uf

DBLGI AND MEDICINES,
fChemicals, HaI a Is, Olla, Cam
rbeue, Barsslng FiaM.
TURPENTINE^ND ALCOHOL.

mt iim&amp;s.

r FOX NECQANICAL AND MEDICINAL
i*ckr&lt;M&amp;&lt;,oxLY.£:

Thai maka ap k&gt;v&gt;'a trot bliaa;
If wilb a tra uaebasginK ta.lh,
A ad holy treat sad high,
Tbees bauds bavsdsipad. tboas lips bar. tart—k
These things shallneetr dis.

The erwal aad tbs bitter word.
Tk« chiUiag W.M rt
WeiMi. Wmiu teU;
Th. b«rd rtpeUe that chi El tbc beart

,
’

W&gt;e Supervisors of the several town
sbifh'submittrd the following amounts,
asgecemary to ba raised for the support
uf families of volunteer, for the ensuing
y ear. In their respective townships;
Hope, six hundred dollar."; Irving, .it
liundrtrd dollars; Prairieville,six hundred
dolluia; Rolland, eight hundred dollars j
Woodland, eight hundred dollar.: Maple
Gr«ve, six hundred dollars ; Assyria,
f-ur hundred and fifty dollars! Yankra
Springs, eight hundred dollars; Ilmtinga,
6»c thousand five hundred dollar.; Carl­
ton, two hundred and eighty eight dollars; I
Baltimore, six hundred dollar. ; Thorn­
apple, one thousand two hundred Joi
Ians; Barry, seven hundred d.JIars; Ca»lleton, lour hundred and fifty dollars ;
Orangeville,right hundred dollars; Johns­
town, three hundred dollars.
It ««&lt; moved to ndi-.iirn until to-rnorrbw moining nt 8 o’clock. Motion h««t.
Il »n moved, to ndjovtrn until 7 o’clock
thia evening. Mo||-.n |o»t.
It was moved by Mr. Philips to re
acind the resolution passed by the Qonrd
nt the December session lit regard to Jus­
tice and conat-lile accounts,&amp;c. Motion
laid on the table.
On motion adjourned until tomorrow
morning al 8 o'clock.
, Mr.,Dr»cy submitted the following
as his report for the Township of Johnstown disbursed einco January I at, 1863.

Cutt'.OmcA Baaar Co., Mtcir, 1
H-rtmgs Out.. 12th. 1803
)
This being tba day designated by the'
Statute f»r the aneu.l meeting uf tol
Board •/ BupervUiUW.
The Bowed ./Superviwtrs for the &lt;*&gt;n i
TEA. COmX. 8C0AB. RPICBS. PKPPEB.
ty ••rBsriy mrt at the Clerk's office, andI
PBUXES.IW8. BA IS 1X8. CODFISH;
।
■a fact, «r«n thlag ia ths Grocery lias, saeb a &lt;&lt;n the roll being called by township*,
the fid lowing persona were present and
■ill be areJed fcr Ibwilv was.
xe.wrrrd |&lt;i ibe roll aa thw Soper-•
AUe a &lt;r»al variety aftbsX
visors elected fnon their respective town*■
tniDioiST j'XJtJTunixEi
sbipa ad f-iRows te - And rteklBK Extraru,
A«ay ria,
Pahl to Mrs. &amp;rdnr«
Matthew HolniV^ |
Baltwuore,
•“
Morvan
Adam Elliot I
Barry,
«
Wm. 11. Hick.
W» to karp «• baa. a good aaeertmun •&lt;
D. W, South
Caatlcintr,
Carlton,
eTATioisrssvz-,
Willard Hay.
Hastings,
PENS, FENCTIA. INKA. PAFEK, «»John E. Hall
VELOFW. CAMD8. 6a; 6a.
J. C. Hanna
L. M. De&lt;e&gt;
Vpee aur sbalvv.J-C b*
a*1 afd®* Jobrittoan,
L. L«phan&gt; | Total
1172 00
Maple
Gre.ee,
faOST FOPULAB
•
^Orangeville,
I W bole Nn- of pereon.
Geo. Thoma. |
PAirtrvlllr,
Mr. Carpenter submitted the following
Traverse Philips | us hi. report for the Township uf Carlton
Hutland,
af Iba day.
i
E iiih Scarlrs
Thot nappie,
since October acesiun 1862.
M.
Wheeled Amount expended
Wiudland.
62S7 00
Calvin Hill No. of families relieved
7
On motioii, Mr. Elliot was elected
“ per*, ma
J*
10
temporary chai mum.
Mr. Searles suhmilted ibo following a.
B&lt;urd proceeded to the election of
bis report for the TLwn.hip uf Thornup‘Chafrmnn by balliit. Whereupon Geo.
pleaiutw October 1802.
Thomas was duly elected.
Mr. Elliot moved that the Chair ap­ Amount expended
No. of families relieved
point a committer of five to draw up u
set of resolutions -nd rvgelatirm* to g&gt;.v
cm the Boardwt'to -present session.
The Chair appointed Mr. Elliot, Mr.
Upham, Mr. Whewl.r, Mr. H-ll and

■GROCERIES

WOOLEN FACT0BY,
..
ytewiViMiMUH
r WANT 24 000 lU. of WOOL t.
| mannlartiim into CLO1II

d*.XP»BAW.

enCAL DENTIST,

MX Nieto.
Neruda Becknith
Matthew Wiboa
Am X Wilbur
Mary X Kioto.
Matthew W’tou
Dori Badua M. D.
Mary Frandaco

AKmBmM
Tol.l

Name
Marcy C. B.k.r
Srrry Becknlth
Lyme Crogg
Celo Colby
Beniamin Smith
P.ul M. Bl.k.
John U\f&gt;dm.n
Francis O»g«—d
Sanford Sweet
R. F. Nietoa
J. C. Bugbee
Frunklin Harper
Wall.ee Bitgoud
G«.. P. Coon
Levi Cngg
I Wm. Hopkins ,

7 86
18 00
8 00

Esther Sackett
Mary Frandwo
Aon E Wilbur
Maubew Wtou
Mary Fraxtoco
Eliza Gate.
Mtn Swartout
Ann X Wilbur
Esther Sackrtl
Mary Frnncuco
Mrs Swartout
SI 60 Mary Framiaeo
3* *5 to* L Mito
26 oa
11 74
81 00

Geo. Beatlie*
Joy Ferry
Jantea Campbell
Goo. 11. Bnmka
Ambrose Alfen
Patrick Glaapie
ToUl
76
No. of fitmiliew
•
No. uf person.
Mr. Wheel.r .nbmitted to following
„
| a. his repurt fur to Towaablp of Wo&lt;&gt;d-

Name
Alvera Sackett
Lucy A. Dillenbeck
Elizabeth A. Mauch
Ellen Millar
Emma J. Bolton
A. McArthur
Eliza Kilpatrick
Sarah Ann Wheeler
Mary Ann Bennet
Lydia A.Smith
, Sarah Matthews
Elizabeth Dewey
Saloma Thrishcr
Nd. uf lamihea relieved
t
10
Almira Edaon
,
Mr. Stevens submitted the following Sarah J. Wheeler
a. H. report f«r the Township of Assyria Jan. Smith
•Incu Oct. 1863.
Sarah Miller
Belay HmchUm
Earn, ot Familial
- &gt;
Bather A. Jordan
Jotm Jl.layl' r
8. V. Munger
Edam Meed.
II. C Stanton
Geo. Ruh
Tbotn-a B. Wheeler
ILism-II B. Sunton
Ranson O. F«x
Atiioa W. Bowen
Jmnca Wtom
JoMHih Fishburn
Elias Jewell
JA. W. Joue.
Wm. H. Jewell
Darius A Kent
Jacob Hendrix
Elijah Gates

Mary E Nictoa
Jaw L Mito*
Lotto WUaon
Aaa E Witor
Eliza Gale.

Nam.
Pbebe A. Tyler
Fanny Chamberlain
Sophronia Cart la
Ellen Linderman
Samantha Bunnell
Maria S.ber_
Hah nah Fry
Elisabeth Hunt
Doratha B. Smith
Frederica Bergtnan
Eliza Rice
Altbera Cornell
Edith Newtuo

patent medicines

(flTFrftfliPj IFtDJE. (DABE

Hart
Geo. Dart
Babom
Baldwin

Aravila Smith
C 8tor
ABoweu
8 Wilton.
MStretam
ASufth

CSBUf
A Smith
8 WIFatna
AngrfmBrvw

A
C Sliter,
..
8 William

Grove.
Name
Sarah M. Hopbine
Arvilla Ta!bull
Sarah Selab
Sybil Palmer
Susan Perry
! Catharine E. Lewi.
Angriinc Burgee.
AgnM Barker
Martha Freeman
Pam.ll* A. Tkylof
2athia A. Hummel
anab L. W right

8311 13
Jp|*|
Mr. Rork aobniUtrd to 6&gt;llo..wing as
bia report for the Township «f iRutland
IbUl.
from Oct. lOthto April 7th, 10
Amt
Name
N‘«.
820 00
Mra C. MuLead
4
Name
73 00 Mr.. 8. Bonnell
“ Jane Wilcox
4
38 71
Nancy Roberta 2
- A. Bushey
16 30
. “ Srloms FgglNtuu 6
“ M. A. GriXth
82 28
Sully Homan
3
- M BIU
10 00
“ Lucy Woodruff 2
- 8 M Smith
3 00
".Lucy Durham
1
“ M Larahae 68 80
“SA-011
46 68
• Berber
- L F-her
“ W Nkhol.
“ A Belsbey
Report of Rutland eetiaovd &gt;y Mr.
"MA GriOth
Pfiilipw toXJetuber 1868.
- M E Hill
■ Name
N«.
« S M Smith
Mrs. N.ney Roberta 2
I “ William Bargee 2
I - P. B. Itoaa
2
•• W. Woodruff
1
I
“ Luther Wilto 4
Total

eo
io w
«w
io

4 00

Sarab Austin
Angjdine Braw
Aimed-Bowen
Aradtbi Smith

6 M
7 37
€40

�“ Beaton

I well aa patriotism, a

“ Norton

Mnoe remove from

« Newton

u

McUIm
eometn Hastings to live; sod msay &lt;
tarn. I. Ufa rUnh; W pfawr W "ta—p

Welton

if£5K.

«n W&lt;|'

Ufa PmkfHvVrt
IH,

Itrtfatal .oloalrtr., io

wr4n,*
“&gt; “*• ““
draft which It wab hoped, by

tr&lt;$

astounding irit

ha^pid A dollar a week houw root god
&gt; dollar a eord for stove wood in tU Wk
.------- ---------------- tv--------------------i_ .*

vb.

those who

•Hehl i

framed It, would^eplsclah the army and
with the guilty. Aa the war continue, the

glvdha a force in.the field large enough

on the defsdslv* against tfaus wboWMid
turn it into a dafeat
Absolute truth,
stern resolution, clear insight, sulamn
measured by mercenary motives; and that
faiihfulawu, aourega that connot be dart­
while we see toll put none of the dear
ed, bopefelneee that osnnot be dasbod— order* were to rsmaia at ChattMoog*
ones whom the soldier leaves behind him these are qualities that go a long way. to until reinforoeniaAtfelfaMd arrive. Tfa&gt;
suffer, they too may . feel It a duty
or of litem may take la any lawful oouthey owe to their country to make their
flict. AnJit ttouhi nothtntjto diiputt
demaads within the bounds of reason.
Mr. Lineoln'i ehun M alt tint. Hu hat
never given up a good servant or a wound ty was offered to crush Bragg, a laptc
principle. lie Ima never shut bi. eyee portion of bls armv having been with
to facta or remained in ignorance of them. drawn to succor Johnston, who wav ppThe Chattanooga Behel of ths 9th lost., Ht hat turrr htnutrd to do hit
or
publishes a slgniBcant article cm,tbe rebel falter in doing i£ No reeoluliou baa
rtifa WWW I. ,W MW-WW — —. .----- - --- . _
jXuatioo In Tennessee. After admitting
remained in ntiMnt with him because it name of Rowecran* was a talisman of im­
BUFFALO TEgHMONY.
that Roaecrsn* bolds the doitfa to East
mense weight. The New York papers
Tennessee, It argues that It la of the first
adopted merely because •Something must make thqewuepirtt sceuuXiou that dur­
importanceBlbal he should be dislodged, be done." The exigies of a fan.tieal war
fttoSSL
ing the battle of Chicksmaun Gen. Rnao*1 wtotreehM wUbghMMuiiMn for two ye.
ano add*:
have nev|er bblrayed him Into fanaticism,
afferies wvro er Irsoovery tty. I bare t.l
“H we continue to gaze listlasly from and the sharp .ling. uf«atlra have never crane, Crittsnden and McCook were
vo bottle* oTvbo ■Pvswlee Carv.’ *»d bar*
asleep at Chattanooga. Wc lasra somi*a
*ey
r*ln
etcr*
I
letl
it
off
*&gt;»&lt;*
ti.u&gt; I
the bold kouba of Missionary Ridge upon drawn from him an exclsniatiod uf ltl-huofficiaUy, that, in regard to Gen. Critlenthe comfortable barrack* of the federal* mor, or even an imprudent rejoinder.
den, this itaterteht is false, and tttrt noth­
below, then may we tremble for the next
“Depend upon It, the «hole hiatory ftf Ing his warranted tbe drculatiou of fovdi
campaign • for a* sure a* there is any sure the war proves that thh qeieS, unpretend­
' Jonnur scBrrrti, «m MieMp* a.ty in the future, the spring of *64 must ing, akward man fa on the wholes fitter a paragraph. Tbs blatuMt UtoM, »&lt;•nccted with the failure of Chickamauga,
see u* far from the border* of Georgia, or
i rabject for respect than ridicule even a. a will fall wholly up&lt;^Jl&lt;&gt;«ecriin»."
near to the verge ofdestniclirm. Nail it public man leaving altogether aside the
t.&gt; yuur door posts, men of tbe South, and
consideration—once a favorable one in
refuve to be deluded Into any other belief! England—that he has rafwvj himself lite­
rll&gt;a*aa4
Food and raiment are our needi.
We
rally from nothing."
mutt Aare them. Kentucky and Middle
••THOMAS POLLOCK. &lt;.t ’
Tennessee can only supply them. Better
• Mhle. oetstor I, »saa.“
count of the destruction of the railroad.
gite up the eea-eoaet, letter girt up the
While we applaud the devoUna and WtrSauihteetl, ayt letter to gite up Riehmond
Gen. Meade itot' being able to get
riDPurs
age with which all the friend, of the Un­
"UoEal*.
through with hi* business with tbe Preui- j
teilhouta itruggle, and win them, than lore
ion juined battle with the enemy in Penn- dent in lima; did not return to the fn.nt |
the golden juld. whougrain andmo^f are
■ylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa, eepecour role hope. Tbe seem v ba* just one
until this mondtog. It is authoritatively
Milled that be Is Mt to bo auporoedrd. '
army ton many fbr us. Wo must crush
this overplus; we must gain one signal
Ths story In the Richmond paper* of
ernne out by thousands.sod stood by the
Stonewall-Jackson eampsugn.
Destiny
21 st tbavLee fau taken 1000 prisoners
banner of lbs Union, and by their votes
T1'E
c«*~ i»"«"
pointe to the Wry place. Be Roseeran* helped to swdl lbs majoritLee which have from ^Isade in the late campaign, is ew- |
PEUPtXS V
llrb eTtka Mia
tho victlrp. Defeat him, pulverise him,
"Mv tar* bia Sw non thaa tee ytar. toe.
stricken tbe foeeof the nation with terror. tirely mythical.
run him to the Ohio river, and than dues
I
It
Is
said
that
Gen.
Meade
made
a
Regardless of reproach and obloquy;
the war with the next summer.
And
nobly oelfcaerifiaiog, ia that they willing frank atatement concerning the prempbowl Nothing easier. The bra which
ly renounaed for tbe sake of their eouotry tory instructions lately recrived by him {
ha* stung our flank so long, ooct disposed
a name deer to them from its old, honor­ (to compel Lee to accept a fight, which 1
of, uMr triumphant legion* have a dear
able end patriotic neenciatlon*, they have
rood before them.
Fed sumptuously
be droia^dbie^elf wi'iUng wd ready to
founded a claim upon the gratitude of all
through tbe winter, well shod and dad,
tree men which will be worthily acknowl resign nia command. The President de­
tbsy have only to meet a dispirited fi&gt;4,
edged both now and hereafter. All hon­ clined tn entertain any such penpueftfoai
retake the valley of the Mnsi»*ippi, se­
or to tho loyal Wsr Democrats.
cure the election of the pease democrat
•1 l&gt;a*v wdlkv Trt»nW» &lt; m’ In m» Sanity
to the Presidency In lha fall, and arrange
I'b *t*it
fa ra»»« of orrvftifa and Halt
It is ronin red &lt;Ut General L«C ha* sent
Nsoao Evaroaarrow.—Tbe Rx-hinoud
thtHcrms »«f treaty and independence.
Siiguirtr of Oct. 7th rays that nne recent­ two more divlsHMM to support Bragg, and
“These result* can be accomplished no­
that
he
is
withdrawing
the
root
&lt;&gt;f
bi*
ly 15 negro prisoner* were detailed from
wherry but in this department.
The
tbs Eastern d'mtrire military prison, to fore** behind the ABUficalion* at Fred­
Northwest is our real adversary."
work nn the York River Road, and a, rick sberg.
HOELEi
Gen. Gregg’s cavalry advanced
•n .
guard of five men placed over them. On
calls for relief will Mgliasato locreaaa ;

cotopJi.hlng its ^ork.

8S:

It his' girefl the

government moqsy when It wanted, men;

aad-wlth thie money it has yet been un-

QA M»«dw for-... T
001 •sblh to raise the requi.lte amount of
Sfaiwui til;
M 40
troop*. We hardly think It Is an under­
estimate to aay that the draft has cot re­
W^4cb!ueh
i«K00
tiod.
&gt;91 Ml inforced the army to the extent of more
-Tsao than 75,000 man.
nd. 7/
#/ . It * ' lb" asking for volunteers, instead of
“Peck
--&lt;T.7 «8S4
•"Van Arman
ordering a draft, ha has shown another
&lt;-,:.-viJ00
“Strong
Instahco of the care’rwlth which be conM 00
sulta all parties smong ilia people, and

.u.n

•id oo
-te
,&lt;- Tatro
* Miller
** Maoch
Maynard
* Youngs
Woolcott
• Button
•* Tabor

CURE

the'rad in ess with wbleh he responds to
every reasonable and proper suggestion.
The pol it leans and journals of the oppo«jtion have strongly and ’ bitterly re­

sisted the execution of the Conscription
taw, which they approved a. year ago,

i 11
.G 1-

22
20,;
00 75
12 00
6 00

and at tbo same time aaiured the Presi­
dent.that if be would ask for volunteers

he would easily and quickly get them.—
Ho feia taken them at their word, and;

instead of making a now draft, call* for
-------------•2800 44 vulnnteere.
Certainly the opposition
Amount expended by Mr. Rob- ought to be pleased, and we look to them
insra from Oct. 1st, 1868a to
i'
to put forth every effort, to enlist the
AprH 6U&gt;, 1663, was
c j be. 3167 86
rtqobile number of men in this State's

Toil

M960 82 quota. ,
; ‘ Wednesday inorniBg, Oet 14th.
Nor is this the only way io which the

President shows.'considerate, not only of
prtjudicro of bis political opponent*. The
TCacrionist* have asserted that tbe Con-

.grestional Enrohneut act - w«s oticoribQtulMnal, and in soma &lt;&gt;f Its features unwito. Now, technically, the President
has a right to reply to such objections
•gainst an act regularly passed by Con­
gress, that be will en^[ce it until Ongrew) amends it,-or until the courts fde-

■CURE'tS'SS:*

But Lincoln
waives this right, which even the hostile

clatg It unconstitutional.

ktqrilals admit, and sets ilys time when a
draft shall be made to fill up deficiencies
in State quotas so far ahead that Con­

gress will have an abundant time tn con-

lb change and amend it If neoeaury.
The following is a copy of a letter from
At for the neecnlty for more men, no Mason to Jeff. Davis found among tbe
one who knqwa the wear and waato uf intercepted correspondence of the latter.
It
plainly shows the treasonable purposes
armlet will be enrprlted at that.
The
rank, need filling up aa mUch aa the de­ of the w riter at the lime of its date :
pot. and magnxinet.

We mutt either

our Lordera opeo to the enemy, or ve

muet fill up the rank.; no middle eourM
will 8o. To leave our ealdier. aa they
taip destruction by the superior forces of
the rebel., who have juet filled up thtlr

’ September 30, 1859,

J

“MyDearRir: I have a Jetler from
Wise, of the 27th, full of spirit.
He
laayw the governments of North Carolina,
I South Carolina and Louisans have alI ready agreed lo the rendezvous at Raisigh,"and others will—this in your most
private ear. He says further that be had
officially requested you to exchange with

the night of their first day out, they ware '
placed in annuli bouse, and tbe guard &lt;&gt;f nillm of the Rappsfatnnrtril, and reluroe J «ir-.e. «*.Sith&gt;a ■
de*lro.wg *11 ■
five men took their proper positions. The lo camp without finding tbe enemy.
night aped quietly away. In the morning
wJm..«w,ort.
b * r.»i! 7
the door of the cabin was opened, when correepoodrat of lb* N. Y. Time., erad* ; My diOi.ax* I
lo! twelve of the fifteen detailed Degrnes

a

Pretolems h*t week we InadseJ
beet current and blackbery wins!

AecwBirr.—1

tnass &lt;jf day upon turn, while in a

guard kept their eyes open, which cannot
be doubted they could not have escaped,
k i. therefore inferred that the .able cap­
tive, by undue perspiration daring the
day, uastgerated their natural volubihty
and evaporated during the night.

month par family,- while fifteen

tallin, fcrwl opoo Mr. Crw

Uptaf rtl.ll Ho MtaRPlir.-—41
of dor. mU rtMrtlW Mr. CrWO*

«. a *0 rro* —tap* from Irtlrt I
U&gt; boUrtrt.

«„ B..

Miu------ Iota. TUr

aaw aodaddiag olb«r; nadrio—J
Urg. .brtl, »ld&lt;* to a eorrrtil«
ba art. In mrti™ •»’ A*/.
*

. rt.
rtfa.
, , . .
ji
Ihnratr. U«t, ,n. imet
Oct 14.—The enemy's infantry croaaed
TUK
T 1&gt; U’Can.,
the Rappahannock thia morning upon the
rEOPU.'? V I.' lvJC**r**&lt;l
two pontoon bridges near the Orange and
fteUtMjv*e mrt
Alexandria llailroad bridge, drfringfhack I ire. ber £t 2r was’owtir i*i m

motion b, r.l«M •&gt;»«•&gt;“ •"1

Gen. Grrftg'acav.lrvdmafani which |.«t
vni...»«hU
.
..
X
.
.
. .
Irarr itaciii.ai d aurtafab dar rruaiu

ingthe railroad wear Boalton oear B&lt;&gt;«i|.
ton Btatiun, and extending towards Staf­
ford Court Hresse.
Col. Duvin,1 brigMe y.Gem Buford’s

Oarbor, Eaq, of Balbmorr. brt

.gHBE

SPECIAL NOTICES

gSTAtft’WllED 1780.

,

brother met hie death at the band, of the
younger brother, with a gun loaded by a
rebut—Ximaet Sloit JmntL
ed in New Yorit

laat Aonday night,

PETER LORILLARD.

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
&gt;- -7** .*

«,r‘

(Ftxyarrfa « Ckamter* atraaS, Maw YrrM

nltowx mtorr.

aaid :
“More thmt.two hundred officem have

o. «&gt; &lt;&lt;&gt;•&lt;* i*g« «ni u r
PntartMt Pirttorttata" ““‘™ I
000 -or.
Il
prtr&gt; tarfrt Ik. tartl °r "*F
!»«&gt;•(- tan rt
,k“wntauly w «“f 10 nl!&gt;® •o,dir
''rt -tab (ad Ibmn ■ omp “•&gt;

TtLLOW 8XUFF.
upon the country, 0,725 mHilary comtniaaiooi base passed through tbe Milita­
ry Commit!* of which I am a member,
composed of four Republicans and three
Democrats snd that Committee never
gave a disided poliUenl vote upon a sin­
gle am of the nomiaaliona.”

oey to get hit oartiicalM foe the three ,
hundred dollar, substitute inoMY for &lt;
tQ

bottom of tbo well behind the tw I

die 3d C.&gt;rt

wee found among tbe deed. His brother
William, after being a prisoner, picked
up a gun, where they had herded aer
borsea to steal them, and with that guu,
as tbo rebel loaded it shot thiaBead. Since,
Mr. Thomas McFstked, of Franklin, has
brought us th* murdered boys packet
book, with note* and memorandum* In
hie own hendreritmg, and n dollar fail on

lo-rtto. op," «&gt;* 8tbofJ.no

U art prmloortj grtonoafad.

ficiwawa
TOBACCO.

Wa art bj aa Oblo pq«r lb

ponOrtmrtlolbalSmta TV
Ujfart- rt,*'. "lolf. Itar b
rfl, a popotar Urtorar .nd •'
fafaMmipIntalllllrt'.oitamn

On Lomu »»

a little fartherHastings relieves anly ;
way to Baltimore, after fitting them obt
58 fiuniliee at a cost of nearly six thous-1 quite liberally.
I asI Friday bo earns

far 08,000, or
four dollar, a month to sashfamily. Now I

veewrbed well, about ten feet abo-

J.m.. Dfakrr— «ro boUdiog »,

by reference to‘the figures that the exInform biro, and aa they had driven him I
ponditure from the Relief Fund have been many a time to Cambridge, he would I
•5,860, in Hastings to about 96,000 in himeeif drive them in hi. carriage thither a political belie, will pot the above nugalt the other fifteen towns; The Super­ on thi. important miwire. Bure enough,
visors probably,carried iKis comparison! they heeded hi. teqeeet, and ba drove

Ik

passu* fteo«,to are where the “]

rt lb. Tb.ro.pplr
talo» —
h to OMIO»pUl»d u.ing * 5 tart

r. a,'.w?:;

»-

ranks by a remqrseles CUMcIplIon.

The war ha* now got to that point the usage or power of tbe department in
where we can ne the end, and that end such esses, bot, if it can be done, etsfo by
is not far off, if the armies arc rciaforcnl liberal construction, I bop*you will soofahapter seventeen of com pi lai "lavs,
cede. Was there not an appropriation
and that the County Treasurer ba rost the last session for converting flint in­
oqi#sted to furnish a list of the rejected Tennessee, and-push the enemy further
to percussion artnsl If so, would it not
tagns uf each township to Ifie Superylgor doyixj.^ Victory Is in our grasp ; and furolih good reeaon for extending such
of such Township. Resolution adopted. every 'volunteer is worth a dnzto six facilities lo the States I Virginia proba­
W Jfr. Hays moved that the Rrtoluti^n
bly has more arm* than tbe other st&gt; ath­
gdoyted by the Board of Supsreii*W In months heobe, to secure, without uacecem state*, and would divide in case of
regard to drawing orders oujh.e Military esaiary wntooflife or means, tbe sup­
need. In a letter yesterdsv to a com­
NMieffund, be publ.ahedJW^UkTy Ju pression of the rebellion and the rC-estabmittee In South Carolina. I aay It as my
r both of tbo village paper*.'aOd’.oohtltrued linemen: of the Union.
judgement. In the'eveatdf Fremot** vlecfo* four weeks in succession. , Metlon
lioo, tbe Booth should not pause, but
prevailed.
•
proceed
at once to Immediate, absolute
Tbe Antler Fuad.
•
.The committee on mis^ljipraulckltns
and eternal separation.' Bo 1 am a can­
. reported that tboy liad cxnfiiincd the fol­
It will be observed that tbo Board of didate for tbe first halter.
lowing accounts and irould'reeommebd Supervisors forthi* county, have paused
“Wise says Mk accounts from Phila­
A0Mr allowance a* follows :
*
delphia are cheering for Old Buck In
wtk.. 1
ruun* a resolution restricting families of" wluntetos, to two dollar* a month for each Pennsylvania. I b»pa they be no* de­
lusive.
Vale «( Salute.
mtasber except In eases of sieknasa.—
“CoL Davis.
J. M. Mason."
There is, considerable oomplaint of thi*
rcifriction. There
Is no
no uuu»»
doubt «».
fait L
that
- pa«
a*eo
:55' -~
T4 reetricuon.
mere is
—. A atavekeiaer Drtrl.f kle Slaven to the
nocrulUaf Ortee.
W
74. In socne cases it. will be found oppressive;
Our Baltimore'correspondent writs.:
“*'■
“ .while in other*, it only checks useless ex­
“A slaveholder In Dorchester county,
travagance. There were several causa*, in this Bute, recently said to hla alavee
w. t H -to i M
probably, which Ind need the Board to that they had bh permission to volunteer
adopt that reeojution. It -will be seen
4M

prorw

Wtmww wilt be printed next wet
will pay var taxpayers to giro t

CURE

ToM

Board met pursuant to ndjoupmeut,
roll called, quorum present, Kfavd pro
oowded to business
|Ir. Elliott, Cbalrmeh"'of oemndtfee
on Indsbtsdnes* of Militet^reieiief Food
submitted tbe following report:
The comiAittee on the indsbtedoss* if
'thweomrty no account of tha Military Re
Frif fond report the ereoect-'deut to
far
110^44 03
That the probable expenses -for the en­
suing year will be about 916,968 00.
* *
Adam EUiott, Chairman.
On motion, ths report was accepted.
Mr. Diiott submitted tbe followiagRrootoftf, That no Supervisor ehaUfaens anj^dcra for relief of families uf
i olooteera, except in sickness, -for any
sum greater than two dffllara per tnpqth
fortoch person in any family .B»id."tbat
no “person that is over iixtee^.Jto&lt;S of
agdf except beads uf families, .4lfa sick,
Itone, insane, dumb or blind person* of
such families snail be ennumsrptad or en­
titled to draw Aut at lb* Volunteer tteliefFund.
X '
f l
Tbe above resolution was adopted by
veaa and nay* as follow* :
.
&lt;
Yeas—Mr. Steve**, Mr. Holme*. Xfr.
Dfletl, Mr. Braith, Mr. ILsll, Ur. Deyrey^Mr. Lapham. Mr. Blake, Mr. jTmmaa,Mr. Philips, Mr. Searles, Mr., VYfaslsr tod Mr. Illll.
. &gt;
Nays—Mr. Carpenter, M^Hay^. and
Mr; Hanna.
’
j
Mr. Holmes subrailted-jto fidjovuug:
Bsso/rodiy the Board
That the rejected isxm
renrtsd to the County Trcawecr Jijr the
yMT* 1852, 1800, 1861, and (862 fa&gt; as-

W« r«t»T « [&lt;« ■&gt;&lt;

tW Bo.rd of 3of«r.i«&gt;r» &lt;b« —

[JEW HARNESS SHOP.

*-, ,-4 fa fa. buUfa °&lt; »k
*3. brt.
•M’j’f •J

«rau ofc.™

"

h thto

is,—Uuu. ■n^'
JKtlta., «an k.1
fc*

�OCR STOCK OF GROCERIES

I

i B VRBYFUIX AND COMPILE.
i
OUB BILLIARD TABLES
: Are ro-Sltad wtth New Cwahiona, aed
, tho Bno—
a—- ------------ ■ - ------ --- •

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

IS

C«BT

NO DrwalmuSM or Revdyirm
Bill Im nllo^d,

eral neighbors.
The old man Lucas
caught Trump by the throat and held
him first while his eon George shot him
twice with a revolver, killing him almost
Instantly. They then lucked up the two
others la the bouse.
But the affray
had been witnessed by a' passer, who
went Immediately to Lebanon and gave

CITE Ct t C1LL I
Al wo are datennioed that Hasnxua ahull have one
grocery,

and arrested tbe old man and his two
W s raiwT a part of the procaedlnga of eons, who are now in tbe oounty jail of
the county.
“Tbe writer of thia is acquainted with
bslsnce will be printed next week.
It
all tbe parties in thia tragical affair. No
will pay our taxpayers to give them a longer ago than in the latter part of last
passing glance,to see where tbo’‘people's Julv he beard tbe elder Lucas avow his
political aentimeata and boast that he
money goes."
bad two rifles and half a’doran revolvers
Ouiatoov.—Io our published List of in his bouse, which be and his sons were
prepared to use In defence of their OptnPremiums last Nraok we inadvertently

FIRST-CLASS
mreaiArp

billiard

UNIVERSAL

the Board of Supervisors this week. Tbe

CLOTHES WRINGER COME AM) BUY MORE
OF THOSE—

AM VERSA!.,

omitted those of- M. L. Williams, for
best currant and blackbery

wino of 50

rants each.

Accidxkt.—Mr.

Geo.

Cramer,

of

Woodland,wae severely Injured on There

&gt;lsy of last week by the falling of a large

mass of day upon him, while in a well.—
Tbe well was being sunk upon hie premi-1

ses; anti hsd been sunk 30 feet, and
while he and Jam«« flotebkisa, of Carlton j
weighing more than a ton, slid from tbe

uncurbed well, about ten feot above, and
being very narrrow at its base, struck tho
bottom of the well behind the two mon,

falling forward upon Mr. Cramer who
was stooping down, throwing hie bead

Tterxoruiro Tira South.—The war la
desolating Rcbeldom to such an extent,
that large sections will relapse into a wild
state again unless measures are devised
lo repeuplo them. In order lo avert such
a fate from Eastern Virgenta, it is propued to allot to the soldiers, homestead
pareels ofnot less than 40 acres, in the
districts abandoned'or forfeited by the
rebel proprietors: and ibe policy may
be extended to other Slates, especially
along the seaboard. We. would like lo
see a law passed at the next Congress to
divide a portion ot the rebel lands that
may be confiscated among the men com­
posing tbo Union armies, vilboul distinc­
tion of Color. It would save those re­
gions from ri verting id a stale uf Nature
and would be tbe most eflecAual means
for rooting out whatever of slavery^msy
remain al the elnsa of tha strvumta

GOODS I
Alreooony. Allrai.
H. P. Cu.a.r/
[u ah. yitdS) Deputy Ragiater tn Chaorery

R. J. GRANT!

CHANCERY ORDER.
fiT4.T» •PMMBiQAiL-Mgba ^ui are
O Utt. ta Ukaaoery.
At aaaateoaof «1J Caerl tekdaa al th. Court
Howe, is Haatian. on tte Hik day af October.A
ti. tala, w
r*-— P
n:__ u v. JT.
D/vwo. (inrfialMnt,

Gr»Tf» K.

Sirrirm B.

I.UVESS1L CLOTHES WBISCEB

wtB!

(notion by raising tbe gates two inches.
Mou Lamm Arrow. —Darwin McOmber, Esq., of Baltimore, has furnieed

groatlv *bor»*i. live average durattaa &lt;rf Luman
life. Jlie re® impoetnoee of ttefe rerwirterv
lion* hu ted os to *pend year* lo jJrfcciHc h
revnody wiiteh la adequate to it* rare. TLn
wu now o*« to tbo paU»e under lbs name of
Aran's Sanaaraniixa. although it U ro&gt;upo*ol &lt;/ Ingredients, some of white exceed (ta
teat of Sarevperifa ta literatiro power. Hr
it* aid roe may protect yvmrsolf frofe tbeseArtag aaAdaagor of itaeadwonten. Purge m
the fool rorroptioa* that vol and foaler in the
blood; parge ou tte ren*a nt dieease, and
vigorona health will follow. Dy It* pctoliar
rinure On* rented/ atanutetr* ik
faneu--oa. and ttasr expoto t!« d.rtcuqcrs wtarh
lurk within tl&gt;* system cr Imre: out oo any
l«rt «f k.
.
know tte pwMh l.aro tarn dereire.1 by

out a tatefeU «

a MB-rori
test sftUa State; Ou wettao of Hwmuy A Altee. HTRKXGTfl BA VER I Tiro saving nt eerm.uta
aod face upon l!.o becket, sotting his face
Boliciton lor said Coxjilaiiual, H i«oasuxt&gt;lbu w.U afotM yaj starsv pro co tag* on Ito cwt We
th. aaid defindaal, UarTtonu D. Mvtet, caaMhio
in* ““&lt;h “*orT u“,n *’*VS FOR
badly and breaking his
Mr.
aptwsraoea In lbi&gt; cause lo be entered within ITSELF Kt KEV YEAR in ite Mvlng of g*r
Ylotchkiao was not much bort, and by
four mouth* from Um date ol thia order, and that menu: Thrrr are MVtral kind* nvarty alike in
l_
-1 ti.------- ------- i----------- *a_!------------- rvovra! cooitruvtiou. bat wr ronaidtr it important
lay mg out all his strength raised the rr.tu
that the Wnuger to Sited wits Coe*, otterwia. »
lUMSof ginareu may dog the retere. aad tba
of clay, and extricated Mr. Cramer ; then | jr*^.'1 grown in abomUnee io Ohi«&gt;
ratter* upon Uro creuk-ahafr slip and tear Uro
and from which thia article is
sluing him by the waist with one arm, I .
i ’Acl^Z obtained—it baa an agreeable
sleppdfl into the bucket and tbe two were aFzJI flavor, fine dear color, and poe- oonfrarod by ths sa.d dd-sd.rt, Harrison B KTANtTbE^' “*'J WUaTEARy COXReach.
..
in this way drawn up out of tbe well. It, ।
MF seeseaall thequaiitira for med
And it is farther ordered, that within twenty Every Wdspr with Cox Wkr»l&lt; I* Warday*, lha taid oomptalntot eauaa a aoOe tbfs
raalrd la every particular.
Kina) purposes, and for a bet
was a narrow eicapc from instant death '
&lt;frd«r lo bag. ebb*a ad in tbe -Itertien Banner."
erage of the beat imported a swwspaper prftiM. aad drrelottag la aaid coun­ NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
to both men.
brandies. Aa a flavoring for mince plea ty qf Barry, and that Said publication be eon tinned
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.
foul oae« in aaah week, for at laasl ail weeks,
and other cooking purposes it is the most al
A
good
CANVAKSER wanted in every town. '
or that he esuse u eopy nt iLI* order to be per
Nsw Saw Mill.—John Tilnoy and
Z-9~ Ou receipt of lbs erics from pUevs wLeio
economical article that con be used, being aoually served upon the said deiradaal. Ilarvtaoo
sos is wiling, we will sand tbe Wrianr run
one half a'dollar cheaper by the bdttle, B. Meath, at leaal treaty days before th. time so
os
axruur
&gt;&gt;. ,
. • J lf.
prescribed for lb* appearauee of said defendant
»n tbe Tbornapple jost-bolow our village
For particular* and circulars adders*
“
* '
oWtore for Comptaiuaat
it is contaminated using a &amp; feet drcular
rriginal.)
R 0. BROWNING, M7 Broadway, N. T.
"BJta,M’X&gt;8SSy.
saw and adding other] machinery.
The
fmind rapid sale, and is.feqljf gaiflfeg ln
large wheel, which le a earrent wheel, can popularity giving in all oases the utmost
S\LE..
be seen in motion any day, and it kept in satisfaction. Call for “Roback'a Catawba

IN MY LOT OF TRADE!

Come and See 11
WE

UVAB

JUST RECEIVED

____ _

Brandy,** which may be found foreale by
Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally
throughout the West. ■ '
’’
C. W. Rosses, Proprietor.
50, 56. GOaud 62 East Third Street.

4M with Um largest specimens of apples

■

A large stuck of

TATE OF ■MlCHIGiX.-Tbi Circwit Court
for tbe sowsty of Barry, la Cbaaeet y.
Praaant, Hu. Loen R. Lcrau,OWrent Aafea

S

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Groat Remedy for
Oou&lt;hs, Golds, iDOiotent Oonatunjrtion, and tor the relief
of Consumptive paUenta
in ndvaucod stages
.
of ttw diastase.

JU. JGta sad J. 2, Mil-. fMmtnnt,.
'■ Is pMsaaoe aad by rtroua of a dooes. &lt;J AMs

eats.whgsi®;’ svjat

LIST OF LETTEBX,

Remaining wneallod fur at tbe Hastings
door at the Court Room, la Uo village ol
and tbe 20 weighed, in tbe aggregate, P«t Office, for the weak ending Octo­ front
Hastings and county nt B*rrv. In tbe Plate »f
ISj Ibe.
ber RX, 1863:
'

‘ Tti. tan teen te long awd SM ro ou'retaslly known, that wo om! do no ux.ro itea

&gt;C)JU

Sxow.—Laat Friday, morning snow
covered tbe ground, nearly two inches in
Flakes of snow also fell on Set-

iurday.

Thia 're having winter about two

months too early for Michigan.
tyjSincc going to - press

GR&amp;CESL1ES
-ST

•TUATMM ATT KADIH3MA i
C H O O IT HR
1|

-depth.

reted 00 to do an h ha* ever dmx-.
Prepared by
Du J a Arsa 4 CO..
f*'”rr*«i eno MaWyteM ( S-wirta,

we learn

tliaitHastings. Rutland, Baltimore and

• Maple Grove are free from draft

Cl»lking

GVARDIAX 8 SALE.
ta Uro melter of tbs estate of Tbouias :B.

Os ova fourth page will be found tbe
Preesdeot's Prodamatioo calling for 800,­

AND

000 more soldiers. Il accidentally ap­
pears under the head of “Agricultural
Itemsbut no matter for that.

DRY GOODS!

Ifoalo lha highael bidder, si tbe retedenoe of

If it is

nut an essay oe raising potatoes, It la

,

HABDWAKE

^ir&lt;wo,lf* *tpuAA«* K/W* will improve your1 aaid miaore to wii I Th. aoaib-weat quarter of
ARE yoytraaalag with pais, with Oser in year

to “cone up,” on the 6th of January next,

Wi sea by aa Ohio paper that 0. L.

PICTOTE7GALLEBY!

Ray is engaged as a lecturer in tbe Tem­

u

perance cause in that State. JTbe Mariet­

C. B. WALKER, Pmfri^r. B^fnln
ta JZepiister eajra: “Judge Ray is deserv­
^rjS4!te’**w“*^5i^
edly a popular lecturer and will deeply j
{

WAR CLAIM AGENST!
Tte ua6srai(n»&lt;l. bavlog *11 lbs bleaks aad
usessssrr iastreettaaa, la ernarad ta collect all
i cblsa against tbs Gov«ran&gt;*at for

Waraon'a NscSaiaia Krxo will lieeag* ywr
Mtn.
ARE you swarooflho ssteteeesef the GsaarbvwTraojra^^ALGIA KING, a certain

if not previously germinated.

THUS GALLERY
Yes erected naw,teMteU. hr wy apoctal aeeom
unodaiioB. Tboeo wiahlag for

Cm Grmt KNMfa Bmnedy!

BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
tat, &amp;c., die.

I atarara Celleet aad never fail to Fay

HARD-WARE!

No feee rewwrest wmtil clsUaws are
calleeu*.
Ofltea'ss Burdiak SlrooUpposnt tbs PosHXBes ,
Kalaaaaos, Michigan.
'&lt;

A. A. KMAPPEM,

OosetnUyea head.

JOB WORK
ALL KINM OF

JOB PRINTING.
i

******"«&gt; h3 44

I

PAPERHOWARD ASSOCIATION.

STORE.

After aa abase so of several rears. I bare agate
reused lbs HARDWARE TRADB,
. OX MOXJtOR BTBEET IE THIS CITY.
i*;!**"? old (■tore are aad frfoada

ARB yeoaetodug from tto (wowiapor Drurer-

certainly an essay to raise soldiers; and
!
we shall find them a crop that Is likely

interest aay Intelligent audience."

^DVEKTISEMENT.

CITY

IMPORTANT AND TRCK1

�r. Xd. tmrrra

of lb* toUatew faK&gt;» of tte UtSd

!B7—-...'.I

Bwto wMI expire during tte ct»mingj w
WA«re«» In additloo to tte men rxiaed tedx te abC2 31,000.000 p^ mtelh,
by tte pmtKl dreft, it is deemed expedi­ whi3&gt; would ve abouCISO per day..to
ent to call out 300.000 voluntocre' to dg-.qff±^......................
•arva far three yeem; no*, therefore, 1
Abraham Uaouin, Pmidatit uf the Uai®Stel DtTFrtora
Army end Nary thereof, and of tbe rnlKtie ol the several states when called into
awtioe.du Imus thia, my pndamatioe,
upon tte Girtrcreore of the different Simba
to call into the United States service, ta
the varivoa companies and regiments In
tbe field from iteir respective Blates,
their quotes of 300,000 men.
•
I further proclaim that ait tte volun­
teers that are called and duly cnlfeted,
shall receive advance pay, premium mid
bounty as beret..fore eommuniceted to
the Governors rrf the Steles, by tbe War
Department through the Frovoat Mar­
shal! General's office by special leltys.
I further proclaim that all volunteers
received under this call, aa wdl.-aa all
otheni not heretofore credited, shall be
duly credited af.d deducted from tbe quo­
tas established for tbe next draft.
’•
I further prodaiin that if any State
ahull fall to taiae the quota auigned to it
. by th* War Department under this call
then a Craft fur the deficiency in aaid quo­
ta, shall be made in said State, tor their
dueprnportien of said quota; and tbe
aaid draft aball cunimcncu ou the 5;h of
January ISM. ■
I further proclaim that nothing in this
proclapialhrt. shall interfere with existing
orders or those which may have been is­
sued for the present draft, in ,lte States
where it is now in progress or where it
has not yet been commenced. The quo­
tas uf the States and disiricta will be as­
signed by tte War Department through
tbe Provost Marvbal General's office, due
regard being given fortta men heretofore
furnished, whether by volunteering or by
drafting and the recruitlag wiQ be con
ducted in accordance with such iaatruc
tions as have been or may be issued hy
that department.
io issuing this proclamation I address
mysslf nut only to the Governors uf the
several States, but also to tbe good and
loyal people thereof Invoking them lo
lend their cheerful, willing and effective
aid to the measures thus adopted with a
view to rffiaforre our victorious-armies
now In the field and bring our military
operations to amcccwsCnl end, thus closing
forever the foundations uf sedition and
cruel war.
In w itness whereof, I have hereunto set
my tend sod caused the seal uf the Uni
tad States to be affixed. D.me at the
Gty of Wallington, thia 17th day of
October, A. D. 1883 and of the independ­
ence of the United Stales tte 88th.
Dylk»Prerid*Bl:
ABRAHAM UKO0LX.
Wb. H. Ssrsrti Bscrvtery ofStote.

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enquire. Il is enstigh that while tens of
thousands of soldiers were sent or kept
within your Sista, or held inactive in
camp elsewhere, to vote against you, the
Confederate enemy' ware mkrchlng upon
the capital ofyour country. Tou were
beaten ; but a nobler battle fur cootaitutiaml liberty and free popular govern
■mm waa never fought by any people—
And xinconqoerablu Grmneas and courage
’even In the tnidat of armed military force
aecured you these first'ol human right*—
free apeach and
Ires balin'. ,*Tbd
conspiracy of tte 5th of May fill
before you.
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fesr not the Republic. Ms’mtain your
rights; aland firm toyourpoaition^never yield up yonr principle! or your or­
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Lialan not lo any who
would have you lower ymlr standard in
the hour &lt;d defeat. No owllowmg «f
yotir opinions uprtn any question, even of
•F^icy. will avail anything to conciliate!
your political foe*. They demand noth
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assured that, though still an exile for no
offence but my political opinions and free
expression of them lo you ia peaianalile
public assembly, you will fed ms ever
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Total
Amt expended over the
■ted efcptMe hr *e preet
Am t nrc mary Io be rah

Roberts &amp;. Sthikem,
ijastingfi’ business girtchni.
Wfa gargUag sorag I. « fMosa a ttosstOrth. wtosstaggr^ra-oT the tray MnW
Or ea-^ttoia.bak. the-spsM &lt;g Mt.
now and ,iuuel complete awortment of TW IhU vwy tesr wsuld.rau .'rrlxlxr.
WU1 a ws.rd taser tbliig Is a&gt; ewgty das
DKVCW AND MEDICI*ES,
fCtacsaJcala, Wiuts, Olla, Cam

phene, BtsrHlng Fluid,

TURPENTINE AND-ALCOHOL.

ms ismis,
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XRALER la all biada ef Faasilr Gracmea.
f Stan* aad Weadea ware, ami a gsweasl a»
Ua«at ef Froriaiana. Alee Notary Pebllc.
&gt;ra, iso doors real of the IIsatis j» HoaM,

jsr FUR MECffANICAL AND MEDICINAL
FVKFOHEM,OJILY_&lt;2

(Co^cludrd.)

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. Sl’Q ARTIFICES. FETTER.
nCMEK. FIGS, RAlvISS. CODFISH;

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MVELXEY 4k ALLER.
TTURNKYA ATLAWaad Misitera ibCImb. evrv. Particular aUealiee trad IsCwwvevriM. ‘tot iavoticnilow *4 IttiesJw Lawd

Alee a grast variety af tbs'

arc tn ttbst IPXBTOTEKB1
And Cooking Ext nrI.%

tnr &lt;rar tua lai
W( sIm ksrp sa ksnd a foot aseortaieal sf

ST-A.TIOIO'EIR.’Sr,
FENN. FENCIIJt. INES. FAFEB. EN▼EEO1YF. CABDN. »*, As.

Cjmmi see abrlTM wsy lx losad all af th
MOST FOI VLAR

4. A. HOLlrfoOK,
TTOUmr .sdCosrralorU Law,, So
i I'laancrrv. General Land aud Tel I
ire. arraod alovy cl Uolbrauk'a llhck.

PATENT MEDICINES

JOHN ROBERTS,
|)llYStC1AX asdSargwm. Dvaniegsa Broto
1 way, near lbs Court Boess.

!F©IB CASE

1&gt; . fl. J. HANEY.
HYSICIAN.BCROEDX end Aeourtesr Offiraorrr MU'S Draw Mora Goody esr Mock.

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1 TTORNEY «»J COCNNELWE AT LAW
A s»4 NMwUsr sn4 CssawHor in Ctoaesjy.—
CirceM Cerrt CWMUglewer Air ths Csss-

I'srtisslar sttnlioe paid to lh» enrteettow ef
»&gt;ms«sd messy pcoaspUy rsmlltoa.
O flee, with W. W. Ralph Esq., MidAtetMl*
U.rrrCosnt’. URMrss.
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J. S. YAM BBl Xn

W00LEH

Wednesday afternoou, Oct 14th 1863.
Board mel |xirsuant to adjournment,
roll called, quorum present, and Board
{wocradcd to bualnnu.
■
On motion the oeeoant of E. B Quig­
ley for putting up the Lighting Hod
on the Court Bunse. was rejected by
yrae and nays as follows
leas—Mr. Stevens,' Holmes ElltoU,
Hall, Dewi-y. Blake, Tlioma* Searls,
Wheetor, tlfil.
.

Niya—Mr. Smith. Carpenter, Haya,
Hanna. Lapham. Philip*
On motion the account of Roberta A
Striker, was laid on the table.
On motion. Win. Burgher’s account
was laid on the table.
On motion Mr. Wheeler was granted
leave of abnecnce, on eocounl of aicknofi &lt;A hia frmily.
It was motioned that the chair appoint
another member on the Commilteia, on
the equalization in nlacc of Mr. Whedcr.
Motion prevailed.. &lt; .»--------------.
Tbe chair appointed, D._ W. Smith aa
euch member.
It was movsd by Mr. Stevens, that u
। order be dr»wn in favor ol tile Prnarcuting Attorney, in tbe win of Three Hun­
dred Dollars, to apply on salary.
Motion prevailed..
Il was moved by Mr. Plilipa, that an
order bo drawn in favor of 11 ,P. Cher­
ry in tlw stun of Three Hand red Dollars
io apply on salary, aa Co. Clerk.
Motion prevailed.
Qc motion, Board adjourned until 7 o'
dock thia evening. Motion carried.
Wednesday evening, (fot 14th, 1863
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
roll called, quorum pnaent Board pro­
ceeded to business.
The Committee appointed by the
diair to equalise tbe Aisese.nent Rolle,
submitted the following as theil report

FACTOBY,

HASTINGS. MICH.

f WANT 25JD00 Ihs. «f WOUL m
L nisnofiiTuro into CLOTH—
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sitter eo abars* er by to* yard.

terms.

V.C. HOLBROOK,

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a a»irt» rtMis iwen
i.-jou* s:u; net
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.X

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etthefoUewnigretoa40 to M Mill prr yard hr maosfactarisg Clot

»ass1M70 UhMJ

Il was moved dial the Report be hid

£w4$SMhL1 -

125 00

1' Coch

drawn Jury

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-TlMtotom* of w. W. Cooper of Aar
dnttei and fifty cento was rejected.
’TW enmmhte ta&gt; Titorteb report tbe
Mowing amiunite that wMI to nisteeSry
to tv assessed upon the tatable property
of Berry eeani/ttar- the fear 1848:
BMwwl'.' I v?-«i
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It was moved to take the report of the

Cawraristae naeqaafiaatteadfAmaaa^iitn

It waa moved that Um aggregate
amount of the report of the Committee
kw . •
iu.w co
be totalcs 5 5 per cent The motion Eat- expense breaming year 16£0(.Q9
prevailed.
.
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It vie moved by Mr TbomM to T..UU
■meed the report by redwing the amount
Tbe com ini Mae rreommmda the re- •
added to the Prairieville roll, tetr per doctMi to thg lira&gt;. to sxpauMs oa tbe .
volunteer relief fund to 214 000. ’ . . - .. ’
It waa then moved to emend'
ing the report over ewtil tod
morning.
The emeodtoent pre
It was then moved to edjoa:
until 7 o’chick.
ox- «.k, i^k). 8 o'clock to-morrow monrfng.
Tbe
motion waa carried.
Board met purssant to jr--------------H P. Ckxcty. Clerk
.roll called, quorum present,
Friday morning. Oct. !«, 1M3.
ceeded tn business.
Board met, roll cJk-d. qoomn present.
Mr EUlMt aobmitted the I
Board proceeded to teiunesa.
Rn»M, That the wra
----------The Committee appointed by the on the dollar on the aggrvgMa valuation
Chair, to report the mruacary repairs on of the taxable property of the county, of
Countv Buildings, Ac., submitted the Barry he raised foe State aud County
following aa probable expenses :
purposes. Adopted by yeas and Nays
Brick for well on Poor Farm, 3000, at ea fidlnwa !
‘
Yrais— Meosra. Stevena, Holmes, El­
8 per fbouMnd.
. &lt;
(24 00
liott, Hays. Hall,- Hanna, Lapbain, Blake
Drawing brick from BeDevue,
,
(5 per thousand,
15 00 and Tbsraab."
Neva— Meesr* Smith, Carpenter, SewLaying theto in well,
8 00
Platform,
2 00 ey, Phillipa. Searles, snd Hill.
Absent, Mr. Wheeler.
'Oraaccount &lt;&gt;f Mr. Robinson waa al­
Total
for
well.
(44
00
It was moved Co allow the account at
lowed at forty two dollars', by yeas and
Board fence north aide of Jail,
ten dollars. Motion prevailed
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timber, lumber, naitamd. tabor, 8 8 75 nayeasfoHira* .. ?.'Z
It was moved that the account of Wra
Yeas—Mestr* Btevesa, H'Jmes, Smith.
Plastering Poor Hnura,
5 00
Burgher be taken from the table.
Carpenter. Haya, Uanua, Dewy, LapPainting Poor House ■odd
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Ni?ilSwX
U
Eliiot^
lfalf,
Tboiaa,
kegs paint,
,
..
. 12 00
It waa moved that one oi his acoouuta
6 gallons oil,
10 00.
be allowed at era dollar and thirty-one
Painting Poor Tlouat,
5 00 Searira, RIH. anti Slake.
eento. Motion carried.
Absent, Mr. Wheeler.
On motion of Mr Elliott the other was
Mr. Stevehs submitted tbe following s
—
W7 00
rejected by the Booed.
Rnolnd. by ihr Board of Buperriaura,
Sills foe Poor House Bern, 800
Il waa moved to adjourn until 7 o'dock
। That the County Trewaoreriget tbe assess­
feet
Ufl
oenta
per
foot,
(4
80
P. M Motion prevailed.
, Foundation stone,
■,;&gt;».
9,60 ment for tbe several townships bound,
Thursday evening, Oct, 15th 1863.
for the year 1864.
Labor patting axils and foundsBoard mrt pursuant to adjournment,
Resolution b&gt;sL
lion atone under barn,
7 50
roll called, qooram preaeat. Board pro
Mr. Haysvubmitted the following;
ceeded to bra'nees
AriofvnZ, Tha» tbi« Board recommend
‘
(14 80
Ths acet of A P Drake was rejected
Repairs on cellar door, dbc.,.
5 00 to rar aneeeasora, the propriety of rasetby Hoard.
Repairing walk on north side ■ « 'l l"S together 16 abort seeaion befort nMkIt waa moved that the acct of Daniel1
ing nut their aaerasnicnt rolls, (on the
Court House Square, nad plat­
Cook be taid over antil tbe next session
secnod MraidayW April) and agree uprtn
form in front, and Jnmbnr, 2500
of the Board.
feet, st (ID per thousand,
25 00 aotne equal nr umf-irm plan of valuation,
Moved to amend by rriecting tbe acct
or in at leeat a« for m the valuation of
Stokes, 40 lb*,a* 7 eta,
2 80
Amendment prevailed.
per*-rad property to concerned.
Work, 4 days, al (1,50,
6 00
Moved to lay over the sort, of Mr.
Resolution carried.
Hays until to-morrow morning.
Il waa moved to rniso one twentieth of
Motion prevailedone mill on the dollar of tbe aggregate
The C&gt;«mmlltee ou MhreHansous
valuation &lt;&gt;f Uie Assessment Rolla of the
.
__________________
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Claims rsixxted that they hsd examin­
several townships In the County of Barry.
J. E. Haix. Chairman.
ed the following accounts And would re­
Motion waa hwl
The report was accepted, adopted, and
commend their allowanw u foBows:
It was tlu-n moved t« raise our thirti­
Committee discharged.
eth of a mill on ibe dollar.
Mr.
Stevens
submitted
the
following
:
Motion Irat.
— *«B6et allowel
/faartwf; By the Board of Sunerviaors,
It was moved u&gt; adjourn until tomor­
. Mil. Relief 9 72 1F’&lt; 22.72
that the proceedings of the pteaent seiw- row morning at tbe.hoiif|&lt;if S.o'dcigk A.
M Holmes» KalHUhta 31M
। ion, and the mralng adjourned seerion,
MH.
BeS&lt;H*&amp;
*
A Blake
:
Jbe
pcbltabed
in
both
village
papers,
pro,
,
II. .P. Caxaax, Clerk.
l
Ct.
Crt.
Com/!
S
T I’Mipe
t vided, that the mme shall bo published
H Wright
Saturday morning, OeL 17th, 1663.
’ for twenty-fiVe ddbtn for each paper,
F Allen f,--------- ,,, .
B-iarri
mel
purauant
Di adjournruerl,
E H Bearte
MIL Hdtef 1
and provided, they shall publish the pro­
roll called, quorum present, B&lt;&gt;atd pro­
J A FaUer Hep Sheriff bee 14
ceedings of the present stesion soon
evaded tn husiness.
T Philips
•
“ JO
after the Boon] shall adjourn.
Harlow A &lt;JoeJv*r Mrs Lowe 24
Mr. Phillipa submitted the following;
The resolution waa accepted and
• JZcsnfrrd, By ihy.Brard of Supervisors
JOU—H
adopted.
M V Wheatar
of tbe C-’unty of Barry that a lax of one
On
motion,
the
Board
adjourned
until
hundred dollars be levied &lt;&lt;n the taxable
Calvin HUI
1 o'dock P. M.
property ofsaid county in aid of to* Bar­
Friday afternoon, Ort. 13, 1863.
jsssr’^;ry Cranty Agrta«ilti&gt;ral Sraicty to be
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
seed and applied la purchasing and im­
A D Bert Ml»sry
ndl tailed and qnorrm present. Board
proving the Fair grounds of said Society,
J K Hall
u tieiaroa
proceeded to bunines*.
,
and that the same whra .collected, shall
AdwnEUtoU’
Tbe .CmimUee na miscellaneous rvauia a fund in ibs hand* &lt;/the Barry
K H KHrted statienary
_
claims reportM that they had exiyninrd ,-Giuntv Treasurer, Subject &lt;mly to the nrIl NHhsUen fcrasfe
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the following atqnunts, »nd would ,re&gt;,
J 0 Hbm» mUtar. rotsras 2 1U
pm mend allnwssee.as follows;
Froflmsj’aa »&lt;'se«
M
the purpnac herein specified.
O Hinman
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WWsesrasl. CtaiwaA Bac’A - Rsetoutira «« adopted.
R R Ostpenter mN relkf
2 TO
Robsru A Flriksr.ilatioaary, , 11. to • j 4A
Mr.EUiuil moved theta romtuUlra
JOetoMi
«»*»
of threh'fo elected by (bet ftrard tn bring
before the Board a sellable resolntbm
with th* view wTohMS&amp;gweamiTy l«aa.
(Ja motion, Means. Tbomaa, Hanna,
ndEHfolt was elected as such commit-

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It was mevsd4ha44tenaaumihaf WilUri II.,, h. W» i™&gt; u., .uu«—
Motion tiro's&gt;led.
►E It Mito hrtvtoHri Mllba iHt seventy

EK s«4 tfurj P«W‘«- a*®*
„ I^Cterk. msy be f«m.d l» tbe

ftvttaiilara. »—’------- -- ------------------■.«&lt;it'#aejmsarodl------------ -------------------------effWMtord lbya Irom tH table. . Mo

Misti WOm
8 W Chase
ItantoAAMto
OtoWtilads

�od by the Crwwitlto c CowBwfidtng*. and that tho SbeetT have ebarge flf
live rrpaiiw of well and fence M the
Jail mid the Couety T.-iMwnrer yjp
t. iul tbe rwtwir* re|«ir* on the
on the north side &lt;M the Com nflft
Sqtiaro, and the jdatferm in front efMh*
Coon HowoowsnI that tbojfce
the care of tbe court boose ^•d.T^ft-

dutioti adopted.

HalL
UO oo' A*roxbW*ke.
uhro SaMfr, Phill.ps
gggg *■«!!?

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■1 m WtWft-lf W lteMjLlg* jgjMl

Geo. Tboms
Cal.ro Hill,

Ztas'wd, Bv thn Board of Supervisor*
orthaCDuhtren-;
1
cxfrftl Twftity Thouaaad Dollars, be
nfiied by Loan for the current expenses

1

o^ voluntMTSi &gt;5,000, of *aid Loan ba
madopaxaHo tbs M &lt; Maroh. IWt 1
45Wl Marti.
Merrdv' 1Com berlaat I M»*Mm emaM have satis-,
S5.Q00,
March,
45.000.
1st 1T1:
and 1st1870;
C.OoO- MsS/lhTS
I
ktarab, the 1st fiH thsm s|ort ofd.dug jos* *tat was'
1W &lt;,«AO|to at rateram, not exceeding (
ton per sanlper aonom. and
and,!*
— ilea,
z,“
that
,||
region of mountry. ■ Rai1----------ai&gt;^.
p.iyJtf&amp;w
Thorns* and Henry P Cherry
aro
here­
by authorised and dirpeud to contract '
Gen.
-Ib»ocnro*
by the Wqabmgton.
(bT Mah han h behalf of tbe Board. 1
and issue orttern therrfar on tba Tree*- Clrouicfe. thu'Cincirmti &lt;9erota pule firth
urt» of the County of Barry parable. a^ ,
ths -tiniee specified aforesaid, and they .
are directed to pay to the County
Tfsaamr any money recc v»d by them
oft aosbltoan.‘ Rerolution adopted.
Mr. Elliott prosented the fidh»wing.
jewkwd; That all orders hereafter
issued bv any Bopervinor of ttoto Coonfy
fortterrdiaf of femiliee of volunteer*, .•barge that Gen. Roaecrana left tWbattla
stall be drawn without interest, and the Arid dartoffthe &lt;Mst.ar4dM4»^WtU.
Cosrcty Trossnrcr is hereby directed to nnoja, sad reported-to tbe o&amp;wra there

receive al! rrfi-f orders fcr taxes. Reso­
w*^, i.
lution adopted.
diagram; tpWiped&lt;* iWfrpnWtoet »&gt;
It waa mo»pd that each Supervisor be
tho(,.UUJ^.!irk**b««Md to; ktaluda this
alluwcd lfi eenu an evening for four very efearjie. .u.tbe* have mde it, who
evening aesmona.
Motion prevailed.
, would gi«p weigU to auoh »- change
The. Commkto ujon the Aaseaament, thcaonian in *acb ciroumaunew*.. smart­
of tM Sues anil County Tax to tho her-1 ing under their own diagraa^yahiolt would
era! Township* rabmited the fbilowing natarjdly-piade tbani'yhydk-tive toward
asthi report:
their coat'naador. and raady.U* drag him
KHU c*a*ty tdwud ToUl or anybu4f: to oncer their own fiiilure T»
**We d&lt;&gt; not need to be informed frntu
Waabiogttai wbera Gen. Rosecnana wni
daring tbe battle, II* waa where tbe
Commander should .have.been, if there
was any exception, it wee when ba threw
hiinaelf uadrr .fire in theeffurt to r^lhr
the Wbhm troop*. When tbe ro*^ he.......m*

Siers

actvwdlngly. Then fata od
coOrtiignimti-iu witlrfT
",
Ttamjri*
corn*, was
p* and
and Roaerftta/khd
by nay of Cbattanoogt

TsakaaSpriag til M
all OT T M K U
j‘ \
fM7«M IM&gt; SS ItS St tl«U M

Paid hr filtlMrirtWM

T.&gt;ta| amnaak of premia)

»w oo;
&gt;M0*

HaiWs (ItoMtete Vara Br^t I
FEW AA«* toroey ail ■lalias^al
kMa*n*«a*MeftWsram AseperiMUy rvlUN.
j* *B
sb* Mr mperter to any as* oU 4 Ik,

Total
.»•***•* -*•• •
On malm, 1£ 8—Ur, of

ty was nederod to pay9r osMtrftn ibto
paid By'tirJsrs upon lheTrtwkuW&lt;&lt;rtv

S&amp;WS

^Society twenty-fine doMara to JI , G.-

j Robinson, aavigriro of Barker dr Nevvw'*
when be
eyeciita an aasignme^i

lUhi.,. B«j. 11. tihnr. of certifigatn uf.StarilTs mJ* upon oqrtam
„,&lt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; ■ rml ' V o lag-T VWM —
w wwr- w —— - — ------ -—-, ,
Aladtlipsy D. G. JMblriantr tlirrt'HTnir’ &lt;
.dollars and sixty cents, amount ^at Ito |
[ Into tho very tasrt »f tbst place. Oitar
■?B.
demptltwF certificates »m said ffte fiW &gt;gun* are to &lt;«pen upon the city tbl* P.
tesesontal.
)&gt;|
It wb* not ini ended at first to make
isrteft J
“ ••••Uo roud
-nta.W )a
! c.mmentb«U4ft i-PuMh vigM&amp;** «»prr&gt;atfe«*. bat circuuuUnces ba*e changed
'VP tfjahd ‘ tbe Secret*rv, r&lt;n tte'Connty Trearoraf,'
the pr.«ramm* entirely. Our ba He lie*
—un lhk first of Feferusry next,j 1 are a1*&lt;» al w.wk un Johns*), 8uftll*r and
Cyrus Gib*on JmhAM.'Gididfldcr,
i h*rrr*-!&gt;.
the »um of Bcveuty-eevno dollar* and ,M.Milifta/B»ea*M’y rvplm-rwmsvftiy
, fiftrteti'centa,'fn N/ Barlow whenever-he
C. IMl, WMHftg Col.
. olufflquitclaim tn the Agricultural Sueiebur». HHi‘pi'tefatoi
ton i. o.meHreJ, dthtagfe U ba* hJP
'
ty all Ms right, title and interest in sod
•♦»•* linger*. Anb^f
.uffidenl waruli*. F«ur m «HtoW!Mnr
.b&gt;vM&gt;Bgw h*s now enclosed in tbh Falr ,tn p&gt;«iti&lt;m ,4T Bullivaa's |4an&gt;l.
COM rocs 0 PTCJbltkTft »CT ftBCO C. a Pv*.
McAllister.- Mirons
it i*
Mcllu* ta. Ztphany B. .
1 -Grrnindv.
un&lt;1rr«t&gt;"&gt;d they w«H eugase tbs relwl Ovsen* ******* tfa—l* firdtsemrsef U« Mia*(fob district Nu'.flfl-l
■viwtartbie
Oftsram*. • Tho ln&lt;*ddae
-w .^**r&gt; lQ pny. by order or &lt;*berwta to
abn^M dtateiAlVt to panadpato. Jl« uft r .rtwrtw
Maieto toaifty Btiee, hy
Rutland furnished fe&lt;
nfMre *ne auung with llm Mii.w* wtobmen:—no draft in that . __
.
infe*
: w.
.
n. lutwA'utrr'W1
!
Headquarter* Department nf the
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a. nut ।
South, tlrt. 2T.—A number •/ heavy
Voted, to pay to*N. Barbu
Emanuel I’etenuan,
McCTttftoek.
&lt;4* thirty dollar* and eighty-fire cent* gtioa in Wifw and &lt;»rvyg opened &lt;m
Atto* T. Hwyck, Hohr^ Al Porter,
I Sumter, Moultrie and Joheron yesterday
when be shall duly a«*lgn to tbe Society
Im* MJCMNtogUm^ft. "■
I morning. ^Firing was roniimrad at r*g8Bb.Dtart« No.-W-ntot5ngs and certificate*Af tax sste* for lair* ‘of 1862 ulir into -rial* tbrhoghost ike day uajil
Ceilum.
J upon tillage 4ot* In the Fair gn-und.
dark, sod resumed ' again thh morning.
Oro#».-Ate OtHWIKtoto Radert, , On ’motion, the Secretary wa* order- Tbe rang* of tbe guns on Sarwtcr and
Jeremiah M. iMan^ioDaaoy Wtad,
ad to canee the taxon for tbe current.year John*« is one-lhifd lea* than it was beU*car Smith, Frauklin D«*lpbyt JiarriMku
tore thy Csplnrv uf Wagner and Gregg.
L.Cqrp«wtar, M&lt;lo
Bata-rSu ■.:■■ :1 to W paid, tefi.ro the ease* a ball be
। The ftrii.g .m our aide wa* excellent, e»*1
Sub DUtrfckNu. 30-.Jokqi.tuwn dad turned to the County Treaaurer. '
rrj •hrif aiwming to ha rffeetlro.
Tb«
Bollhworo. - ,.«-.e ...-ft jmh tavor -r.w •[
Qn motion of D. Striker the fulfowiajj1 J enemy did nj»t o&gt;nimrnvo an animated
No Draft InilUiftmoc*. ■ &lt;
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।reply till ataoti nieat yewterday.
Ilia1
JehastoWB -Steptovt!j^.Russrll, IBI practicJ Utefeeto* to that exhibited week*
That tbe care and; Sneasgrram K-Stonto*. Wm. WWS-t*. Silas. 11.
ago. Al the Meant momeul &gt;4 writing
Ferris,‘Itavutf J. Itaydrs^fesnc H. Cux. fn*n|td the FairiGn.undawf iheBoetay. | Ih&gt; caaualllea Dave occurred on Our aide.
John II. Morris. JoburT. l^ake, Xyiuaie be Committee to J. M. Nevins, Secretary and *■• perceptHde damage to &lt;&gt;er work*
Muorw, Jtahu. Goer, L&lt;&gt;rf*m U. Gcsnly; of the Society, until further ordered ; and
Alexander 8cougale—Mk- H *-(3 /.&lt; f
' be is hereby instructed aud ordered to
Sub-Distrust NvJH—Aw&gt;&gt;ria and Ma
keep tbe fence* iu rvpeir^nd to caua*to&lt;&gt;•
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.n-b,,

~

■ vwwsrcfo ouuc
e-iOFaA: w

re hi*
he rode back to when*
‘-*- order* could
ly. Hi.
reach the wh-jle army.
----- &lt;&gt;rd»h* di.
— pay,
* , and
_.J when tbb
rented it through the
On motion the Report was accepted left fen hark ift the tri**”"W to ‘
Mjeebm
Ridge
and the Conwnttto- diechargpfi.
jl'Finwd the rost&lt;L.._
oTfh* artny there in
"
Amount paid af**
“
Ywon
for th&lt;«r I line and in orAW.’M’ '|*i
Smioo, 1BS3. I
-Tbe'm.M of charge* pul afiont at
attendance al the 0
WaAlntlim are unworthy ofaeriouv ref.
utaleer. They contradiei eeeh mber. We
know they are entirely false. They arern
to have a onmmim e*&lt;dree and ,to. hwg
!&gt;een circulated IndustrtooUy by th* •*«
M Holme*
of organ bed machinery, that indfeatoe
A Eliott
Attyria—Up*. Miil«a&lt;v(-rE&lt;iKarit'M. proaeMtnlall trsepaoees up&lt;m the Csncwa,
dedgn'Abe opp*wlte ofw desire to hare the
1&gt; W Smith
truth known. The pnrpoae will fell. The G«toa. .Ruluif D- Gtapmim. J«wvph Bl grourd*. Imilduig*, or other property
of the Society.
.
'• o
•«
aim I* too palpable, and the means**Hie IVIIbanw.UppHj lluidg, Awiiwtort Ford.
Ou rootioa, edjoerwed a*w«4ie. - * ’!
Merritt
Sh&lt;-pltear&gt;l, .Mm Sk-LmW, l*»n ।
that they will stir up universal indignation
i. M. Navi**,' .-** D. tttwcua,
rotn I. Ku.Mrll- V.
;
Secretary.
,
Chairman.
Mapfe Grove furnished her q&lt;ruta 1*) ,
»n Ym*. Ou. SUHInK,
•pecial save it 1&lt;a« brew determined. I»y
The charge* onncernlng tbe-nmemento
lxr,®w
previooa to the tattla laro rfxrtntdfeiory
8ub-DJauic| Jiv, $3—Cqattofen &lt;and ■ TnW - Nxv^' iCJtro5 rtf Gaxxcx.—Ths Prrridetrt Lincoln n&lt;* tn take any &lt; Arial
young king of Greece, it h
V Both* of the French ievnafewi •&lt;( Mexico
12 SK 3 u 7 M to each otter and sranaworthy (Takswer WouaUnd.
w
IS 30 6 3« 7 00 until some one I* Ssttlnd Up*w«. brid'th*
feero to venture into hts naw 'lftnedom, until luir.mtu domestic difficulties dull
8I« 13 03 « 93 7 00 otter* taconaistral with )has abandoned.' man. Del-* Hinm^^. A. lMnh»r. as be may find when ter roaches • Athens bava troro adjusted.
Calvin Hili'"
8 io ii io « :o 7 no An attempt was first made ro tteow' tbs DauwJ lj»(pir, .r,tid.n4tor
A .prmal to the R’-.r/d, Wa*h.ngton
that W he* n-t n h-&gt;u*e over hi* toad.—
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. . The ex King Otho has IsU eftmu, to the toy* : Our special oorrvspmdcnt write*
Mr Suren* submitted tbe following:
blame on B*rt&gt;sidv fiwmot j-wning R*»e- tmm Fichnec—1, , , .,. . x
Ilaolcrd, 'Dial when the Bonn! ad­ crana. thus pretending that Ibe WashlngWoodlanJ—John Hainan, ,J&gt;ayid; G. [ myal palace as bi* private property, and today that advice* from the. front are
W. | tiw Chsmbcew are1 preparing to dkepete withoutifrirreei. Tbe railroad I* own
journ, it adjourn to incet on the 1st’1 t&lt;«i military department had premedita­ To.nrood,^,iei H.
Monday of January next. Resolution ted tbe taking ear furoro frmn fii*tT*ntirVto. The new l-ntan Parlipmenl plrted I-. Warrenton Junction. The reb­
newe, wind) &lt;ouM hive' bten a num
baa Joel unanimously decreed their 'ir- el. hold burned BrMgr, eenwa tbe 'Rap
strove, crime.”
-,,.-T
anioa to tbeGreek kingdom, tat in cer­ pob^mock. in great fiwor, ver trvopa ad
Ou modou Board adjourned.
-These charge*, if lhar are ofii.-i*! Deavenpurt. John J. 1
tain political circles It to ratber believvf
Oko. Thomas, Chr'nshow that tta official ksoww'uotbiugnfito
th*»Oreeea i*Bai»m»d lothelowtoMblre.
IL P. CtinutY, Clerk.
• tusftm. k to row karwa that do por­
and thsito tzwd Pabtoratna bebaft* (be i-»
From Wa^taatoa.
tion 1/ Bragg's army was withdrawn to
1 ? Mr. Brecboffrweriva*^ Miblie wrienme ta«k of patting the disiwderrd fiennerw
The /frroMbM Ito fellowt«
stseoor Johmum wbro be wa* operating
ami diaorgsnirud army lot., working mm. ] inston. N«»v.' 1«t—The w*ual 8------- f
Xtho Free Trsdr Halt; fn kfitoebedter,''
against Grant; and the cbarg* tnsde ite:
der:- Thi* by iU&gt; means r«Mp&gt;uregtac
rnor* i.f tattle* and skirmfeuhr* BTO Jirc
the thh ititL, !&gt;y tbo, Union and Eiuita
R'wecTSitodid not divert ibis by stacking 4petiuo
Socijy.^.
; prnupect awaits the young King, who to | vs|rnt I" day ; all of them, bnwrvrr. have
BragL.slt»tp that Rmsrorans, lenew. the
said by Ids sdmirorw tu be very liberal been tracvd'lo tbe Get that u»us! activity
sitoation, and ihM th* Waabmgton official &lt;«l some prefty hasd ldow^ of wbidi ibe i»n&lt;) aiiiaiated with the beet iaayntMeis.
The following letter from theTreawry
! prevail* in those imreans rtf the War DrfelluaiOg i. Kaposiu^nt
,
didw^
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It in mt he remembered that: ihto very
Department la important to all &lt;ho may
“And; now,, staee Great Britain, had
Tbe charges that jftj,w|*, onjorad;.to,
slaughter caul**, hog* or aheep, fir ante:
' here enabbed, ndd ttovMrftrd. and dtoto- Chanced aqd pmgreeaive dpvrioprurnt nrrny-tniH^mrats, and crrlatn prepare
reirotq al ,Cte|ltsn&lt;&lt;iga
—
^rlosigb to sled &lt;&lt;ily serrnteen yearn, of
Trow. hrpL. OKm ofliUml OrtaB«, I
.nested■ liver by th*'•Htrtfteta»rCrwhi.' Sge^i^om private acemmt* represent- aa ti&lt;«i* have been oboerved, umiatly made
meats arrived is fata.
Wathbgtro, »•— Wk,’ UM.
f
upon tbe .eve of a great battle.
Il la
(field euirxiently admire the ’ptogrtoe
bring bsecsalvrly elated al hlh new pfwiSm : In answer to your Ivttp- of the 'Tviaforcemrots da»w i
•4 Ch'ri&gt;liat..fy ip'.thi* rralm. Jbat'vrggt
known Ihsl Meade, uu our side, and Lee
-*ton, and to bare tbe tahil of manifeotlng
2-i'fi InaV, I have to say. that all cattle' ter bi* rrpwta. Wh
RntsinUbould. iitow hor
on the other, are i»t*ncB tvering fi-r tavor ।
hte »'n&gt;« ...
of hi* new dignities very wo­ 1 able po*illon« ; but the opiaiou prevail*
elna^fiifrrH1for talt are •ibjert' t«r ‘the ing transported W)^ |l
pleasantly to ltape wlm surroubd blhtoU, mi|,tMry circle- herw'iUl l^s will mu
duty preacribed in otrftlim 78 of tBe Ex' tbs comimmfestion* «
(S.J, .-f ISrWMll
ciM'lww, aa amended by act uf March ninpiKl*
■ ri»k a tattle tmtxidn of bi* eptiynrhmenl*
. j£|s ftlrongtb of,
3J. JM».
1
lift —
same.
two Uw— WWW about vr—,
ThW, role le appHcnbie tn farmer*
Can be not, sae frosi ihja, iliac had
•langhuring fi&gt;r *ah&lt; cattle of th*ir owrt
Romcrsns gms intoClutttanoojt*, relying
rawing, as well a* th other perrons. 1
vm tM strongtb &lt;-f the place, while Bragg
Verv respectfully,
bad a superior force nuliidc. it wtw’d
fa&gt;w. McFtttaeoa.
■Muffed |»l!'s.w|Wg. .mt). Wm.;
: have etrodi hiscommuntaitlo«s, and then
Deputy Cotntnisakwier.
captured bis array by ebtrvatloft, or forttpf- '
him lo fight llt.lhele »wu ehneen poritital ■
'
Free* LeateeiM*.
ft fetched Lima wipe smwa tbe snout I
ftpatb wbich^ad been so • idrly.Wfnra*.
Grand Rapid*, Mu*.
Die only safety for R—ecnwi*. inxft tort 1
Ii • heavy crowbar, and the tn*wt*&lt;Frj, tattrvvttxw. Nov, 2.—Tbe Jannul
I of Cbaftanoqta, wro te hive an army able ed io AMeenalbk papers dMnotn pmMt
Jbbt rpiHriy returned,whs n • smUber l1(earn* that &amp; D. Lt*. W tecta. RnddvI
It fcWbut* *lla great ntase ul
that, att params* sMgbteriM caUte. 4to.,, to meet Bragg in an open field. Had b*
W started bitn &gt;• We travel* agate 1*sad F&lt;»rm* are in the Migfitowamri -f
LHsUur.C.mrtland
and Saved*Ida,ftarth
for asWv *»toH ««*«•
retsrn.rtste- gone to Cbattenongn, «»d terongthened men. [The audience, in A-ply ’totkl* re­
n w fetch he did not retwrn. ’ • If tbML
mark. n.«e and cheered C«’r eeWWS*' mWl J
of, and pay tbe lax the refire; and. ‘•tn hto pc&gt;aii*u«i these, while Bragg bad a eu
wfead retreated doutetess II wouJiT*/1
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«• g&gt;ww tend wMi bia».- • .-ri.nvr:; *».. fcf
caro of fraud or evasion, tbe party And- perier force, Rmecrsn. W—W hawoMri. ■*";
ing shall foHelt and pay a ferfi.it uf *91
dollars for bead firn any ealde, calves,
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The Farmero* Mattia! Tire fUttta » “lf&gt;n the beat nf tbw conflict seal* '
word* have Wen orerahatp ahoaM the
vr sttsSHed to be evaded.*
Ibis Ja
of Barry and Eaton townie* U pn «rw- E~IM Wtifamentoeallbim toauttowntf '
willtoftriqUy eofcrosd- .. . ...
ring finely in Its orgscirotiun and if the
*- ft •
A B- Teana.
-^|ta«.*|Uura.l
idbaaadwmtameefcwHIloteraat wo*r
be • Urge and rellabl* eoatyetty. T*/ j
dmrter yrhta&gt; «e beige
to worth /|

of perusal and should fseelve |he

,

pMMrtWH Soarrr Mis

^w^MwwH attention to the w
Society teteGog If ’«
.it
.UfWOtrch on fcrterdkf of i

r. m.

w.i™.(

todifflaM «m Swtante) st tas
Wrf*.Wta~V -"*?**
-drafted me

Duri&lt;9 the tat three day*!
som« excitement and ill feriir
.diM&amp;ty apruuacted trial of 1

bias for an sasault and batter

Uns was ordered to pay Btb
and costa of curt.

Uf lb* an

-of Um oaae •* canrot .peak w
■tj&gt;,
hwsrd no jftrt uf tb
Frosw tbe friewi* of Uro. pad*

itbe fidfewta- parttatUre, tn I
&amp;&gt;«na ton day» •,noc- •**“
HBating* llo«»*. Stebbins
lnsro^r.8r&gt;JtamptaU.pasei

keeper, teteo oa th* floor bid
tar. Mr.8tabbros.ia puttft
throw biml down a fli-M’ uf •

•luring his wrist and .rtherwb

evmnty.bb teetfrtAnBy on*
Mrs. P. Geotgejor 10 yen
fUnnel, »l.
We Tvgrel the nuetake, *»

make reparation, storo «*• •
very eaperiur. "We learn s!
ribbroi deroling a focnU pr
aUacbtol to a 3 yr*t» G,J
tel.-&gt;g*ng to Edgro D. Rej»d/ro failsd »• rwpi'rtlt-

.

been sneering the mate uf®
railroad fiom th'w pl**, for ti
day*. At tbe time this gets 1

they will WW?*” JTI
■Grove. Ito prop.*al tfepving point is bested on the bl

IM*min artboo* Onpa* rmi*** 'b* aid ri *■
ICMCTIC. iiMJtM.mt JLXTWACT MUTUf
T1IK UHKAT UIDkKTIC. ate W swum o tar STOite ibct la all ZtavoM/te w*te M

irdr-.S^r,tt^*
“A‘Fries •! per Bwttiv, er Six fte •&lt;/''
rlitwag |» MJ addr—» awatey &gt;*rt«S from

ciU uf Hadley ’a ntlll.

Naw MartaanSvaesA**
—Uy a now arrangement, w&gt;

stage and mail rommunm
Umee a wiiki-wife Grand A
stage leave* BaafeW*Jn-*k'
deyKan.1 /rW-TV-S

and eweb alternate
Catviw Ijiwis lb« propevt

tar fe-roerieed, and U ftdlj
b'gb standard of cxcellensr
q.ired.” Terms 13 per »(&gt;nu
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so£?i^v^r *•*«IVK GfW ClLL!
A&lt; — ». Mml.il M Mm. Ad b. _
n raff. ctass
GBOCERT, EAWKLAJjfc BILIIARD

niter.
.Srjfs:

Ta Marrams Society MiusriiJ^JTp

would call attention t» tbe swwiew-«4-u*
Society meeting V’ •» kite A1 the Pr^.y-,

to rise Chereh on 8 itwrctoy oftsnetek,
.1 Vu'd.O P. U. W. uu«' Hi. .U1

drafted ineny.iniitne
•went.
‘ '■’•.•

Roteek's Stswach Bitters
.
"A tIiMala whkh, fipm the exlvneire eufrienqp
«rUa-H^ekttbr,bacr QMAIbuM^jMua
tbe numt\-fffcnciiHis In removing BiRiousnesa, Jaundice-, Fryer and Aguy, De­ “to poroM.keweMMJ to tto parte
During the last three days uf last s0«4) rangements .J tto Tjver. and all'firteases
some excitement and ill feeling wwarnrrs- arising frwrn an excess of bile ui&lt;&lt;&gt;n the
Ston^XJTUiZ^JjM^drSfii
Uuc
duccd Uy apruUattod trial uf M. S. Stake!
J&gt;atod, Oalatorillh. IMS.
properties, giving strength t&gt;&gt; the weak
•Sa S Is tbe sin generally cssd la private faaUbins, fer an assault and battery upon the'
hes.
and debilitated, slastieity to the muscular
per.ua uf Lewie Campbell.
11® irU
Obaxci Jcca. of tin “Acirrican AsrieulterisV*
system, strength and vitality to the niVNi'yEkSAI 1 ri»TITS WBIKUEB:
trial Waa bad'on Thursday, whan thejury &lt; lire human frnmk - They esh l&gt;c taken
failed to agree. A new pnanei was made at all tiWjgs, without regard^V&gt; dist^nre
••A ckill c.a readily wrioc oal a tubfull af
«r
aw*. wrf eioitoa
in a few alautoa. It to ia reality a
on Friday and a OonricClun waa obtained,
tLr*TifW HAVTX! A TIMS RAYKA I to a
to .-CflAN'GERY OflDBfi.
(
-during Saturday eftsriwon.
hlr. Steb­
KTREXOTfl KATKA! Tbe aerial of pitMUta
■31 atom pay a larre par ceatsge aa Ila 0M.L Wo
ITATEOPWICmOAM.Tb-Ctowil.
Cetfrtfer'
bins was ordered to pay thirty dollars
ibink the mvrblne mucb_ mon than I’ATM UlR
and costa of suit. W lbs circuin.tawccs vuZewd and recommend them Io gnur^

GOODS!"
R.l GRANT!

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with osrtmd- Migbferul pWr to*
of the case we cannot
.tersin nW. Sen Anta
ty, having heard no part of the svideuue.
From the friend* of the parties we gain1
I»rr.—On tbe 23d day «/ Oeloter
the following particulars, in brief:
.last, between tbe residence U" A. Hubbell
Some ten d-»y* sinoe, afttdaacs at the
1 in Hastings and my residence in BaliiHastings House, Stebbins was room-*
' more, a call'.kin wallet. Containing eight
manager, sod Campbell. pawing ibetlitoE- ,
to.ptoeal eb*k4:y iwmitj5

birth of my bey. ■IxiirwbMOu mi. oM. I
tore bed sisitf.WeaMpS Sil W.MBdliw. sU tMs
time, astttias ne ter every kVa »f kier, sto
■fewiwriBU atfuM eouitort. J-seO naw1 sS■ rscvd l^.B( the ’Peet Je'e-eure.' sad to. s u-to
fear bettfes. sad rm bow slmeei a well Vinca.
My difflcoltico tore D.sriy BfrTttojj isrcd, sad 1
MsteeeMstotoppr..
. Im
•‘Dressaaker. Cooecll .Anty^tb?*. Tu]'j*u^t.

isSriK^fSiDEi/'"a
Come and See !!
■WE

Ererr Wrlaerr with Co&lt; Wheels la
raaieS Is every particular.

War-

KO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG WHEELS.

keeper, enrne on the floor withput a f»unb"
’ fire cent, and one or tarn ottiers of ten
her. Mr. Stebbins, in putting Lirn out
k cents each.
Any person leavitfg said
threw hint down a flight’ uf aLtirr, free wallet and contrnta at the office of the
luring his wrist and otherwise eevemly

nVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Arwd C.SVAKSni
I. '"t, Un
1W Os reertpt at lb« price from rleeca abets
ae -ee i. toll.J. we »iU seto tbe Wtianr raxS
or txrsass.
For perttoeUnaaS cbeelsM s4«torue
JL C. DROWXIKG. ic B/etoesy, X. T.

Wn uncraUutd tho case■
has Leetysppealed.
-

bruising Lian.

DVERTBEMENT.

(hnsMow.—In our published reports &lt;4

prAiuma awarded At the Yair uf thia

county,he hcrfclrotelly omHled id* &gt;f
Mrs. S. Geoige^ftir IO_ yards uf plaid,

flannel, U.
'» •!,.&gt;:» &gt;-.i« ■ J
We regret tbe mistake, and ba-leo to
make reparation, sine* Tto art ids was
eery superom. •' AV el earn ihb that the

WHOUdALE TO COOMBX MERCHAMTH.

ribbon denoting a seaax!' premium was
attached tut 2 years r.M Durham l/uN

beltoiging to Edgar D.-Reid, bet the
judges failed tv rep *ct It,

,

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woeerfHar fbr ..ref Die store liters w£
arrlbrr srvsdrertW. CtorgMfceUrw

‘

RsrtupAD Scarrr.—Engineers hare
been surveying the route of tbe proposed

. o. wui^Xa

LOWEST CASH MABKET VALUE.
1 deal largely la. __ .

CHANCERY OKDEli*” "

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QTATE OF MICHtOlX -’ilil.tlf
CireSrt-asraic-j. toldan .1 ibe Caort

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GROCERIES
,Y&gt;.A‘D«K) ATT •?

"Hz ass#

fca*

/.ma.

Willhe

tbw^teiaa./.

railroad fioni this place, fur the last tm
days. At the time thia gets into print ,

«-n I.*ej13rt5f53/r'

-Gmve IU proposed/JefMAjt,and. ^L, ।
ing point is located on*tber Mgte geeund

sstKtsif.X'Siri fitrsx’SK

*

CatoUa^oa band.
‘
JOB WORK Ah^UtlhWRISQ FLOJI ITLX

(Jib I kin

cut uf Hadley's mill.

AND

Naw Matlah» &amp;TAM AnaAXMMKirm.

—Uy a naw arrangement, we how liave ,

and

DRY GOODS

mail comfn*&gt;ni«rthmk|t*&gt;nT f

(it M toKtor erdmd.'ttig'i^hU;twaslg
lb. tod v»a. pi.In Ml uiiOS oUic? stibo
to to s.bllahad in Ito -«»!■■«. Hanner."

faryx "’**

a-,«&gt;
and each alternate day, iWtttHM.froSa the

■■
Calvm Ijrru lb* proprietor, Inferuv*,
ns tbs* arrangements has bcm' made', to

um'.r^c^inMloa ofaUUfaL
WAii^ACTtnr-b .nnctra,

h llOWiA|.H—l I. »M» (~H. IWI

stage

STOVES 1
Of lb. very beat tsetoial ab&lt;l teiret im|wovn&gt;aate.
* TlS.SUtET IROSAXD fOPPEft TVOBKR,

iwmmh lii.trucUwi.. i. prrpared to cujlect sit
claim. sgsiast ib. Uevervmeai to
fllOONTt.BACK PAY. PENSIONS,

And'st -Uriter

take paaaengrre to Ada, wtm dtotre to

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• i.eo. baA

strike ihaNtXtbam nutd at Uut poinL
c-iancEky

HARD-WARE!

SXtfc ,

(TATE OF kUCHlOAA —Th. Ciroeil Ccoit
) hr the MadiU«l&gt;«rry&gt; u
.&gt;i
IVeswM dies. Lstas 8. Lsoms. Uuito^r

Mik.iSSAY ON rnUIXXCLTURE.

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F ^jMitferib.toeeM aM to

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MaasaEE

tkmrHrtri, end sa id I
MsixAluok.
TU

Ii irwilii prom toed,
Second-Ward, and it
the Dr. might de eon

r »•-e

tsr.assteBkenantetecaedM vhkft
Vr r are retesektighter the hteate of *

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tbs csaetnw wlH then be raadsred soluble,
ond consequently tbs better will oely re
taia iilasstaallqmnUUea, 1st » eSMe hi
which it may be abnosa raihwly removed
by washing. M. Chirasmbef proposse
to operate as follows: When tbe cream
is put up th the aurb, peer fe. little by
little,—and working tbe churn at tbe
same time,—a quantity of milk of lime
sufficient to drotroy all oddity ; eburn till
the butter separates, bat not till it forme
into lamps as is usually done; strain off
the buttermilk, and put cold waler iu its
steed along with the tetter te the churn ;
contiana dmnjing until the butter is
sufficiently collected, then take it out and
make it lain lumps nr rolls in the usual
way. The butter which bos been made
necurding to lais method baa always prov­
ed much better and kept much longer
fresh than that obtained by the usual
melbndcd proceeding. The buttermilk
was free from all acrid taste, and waa
much reliebed by~tboae penwms who used
it, end by aulmale. tehsa also lost its
laxative properties. Washing with lime
water bu also restored butter previously
so tainted that it eould not be used ex­
cept for melting. Any. other alkaline
wash may be euMtittlid tor lime water.

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$istinp’ Business gi

,IA2HU7IZ’J
fRCWraWlTO,

CALL AND EXAMINE

rai,e*j&lt;iren

otth

: out a mberebb relate are. These ■
• •

Vnoonditional loyalty.,•
Doubtless many of your 'render* have
had lunger experience in feeding meal,
arid perhaps know as eomutnical and ef­
fectual a manner uf feeding it as tbe sub­
scriber.'1 believe there are a few at
least of year patrons, like many farmers
whom 1 know, who feed from 4 to 8
quarts of meal tn a day to one beef crea­
ture, till they feed from 7to 10 cwL, of
meal to one beef, and wb«&gt; never vlaught
er.an ordinary sired beef that yields up­
wards of 40 pounds of rough Ulluw.—
These farmees feed their meal dry. This’
is a greet waste. My practice In fatten­
ing beef and ewine, as well aa feeding
cows for milk, bu been tu pSur boiling
.water on aa much meal as would not
make the animals bowels move too freely
al night and en tbe morning; when the
mush is eool give it to the onw or pig. ir.
covering tbe meal with boiling water in
thia way,-the utarcb of tbegrain ia dieolr.
cd, and the animal receives the entire
nutriment of the grain.
I biilcuHta albck'do nof, Th” eating 3ry*
meal, receive more t’tan one haff of the
goodness of the meal. There is not ac­
tion enough in mastication, or heat suf­
ficient in tbe stomach of tbe rahnal, to
extract and receive the rntirt and ml
sweetness of the grain. Hadi root*, I
should-feed tltem lo my teleniag beef.—
But not hsvin^any, 1 feed only meal and
bay .and Ihavs fatted two ordinary sized
cows, two years past, and to whieli I only
led three cwt., of meal each; and they each
yielded upwardaof40 pounds of rough
Ullow. Onoe a week I throw into the
mush a little salt, and oeowlialy a tableBpoonfu! of wood ashes. My experience
teaches mo that one cwt., of meal as des­
cribed above, ia evoal to 2 cwt fed dry.—
Try It, young termer, and sec if you eannnt endorse this.— Quid JFwac, in Jfne
£"ffland Farmer.

tewing

Ova Motto—Small
Profit* and ready pay

aw^Wn,
-tepMUe,
‘{pindna,' OM Boni,

WK WILL NOT BE

BOA ER FX * XTRIKI

CARPETS

^wr.ixrv * *v

XrpaipoUa,
St. JltUhan.^, &gt;i.
Tumors,
Eruptions,
Pita, tkrtfulaua Cbnswreftton, etc.

scoacRjBEjrou the bannbb &lt;

yuoi-naeio^
OWE person writes, her daughter was ratal
elite ofiflM yesH* standby, sad 3t VKn*
Ub eared

AJrprnf^itaa,

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OIL-CLOTHS
u W. WIKG.

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ATunrnuos

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Wof. Vdu a CVuirm.
UkooA. VJA*

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!

are tbe taast active and thorough pills that
bare ever been iatrodnood.
They aet so directly upon the Utas, smil­
ing the* organ to such aa extant as that (he
system does not relapse Into its former eoaditioc, which b too art to bo the ease with
aimnly a purgalire pill
,
They are really a
■fiX-ocA ax\A IA»€v VAV,
which, in conjunction with the
* "BVoo&amp;'VtMn.ywr,
will cere all the stbreewntionod diseases,
and, of OcbmIvuo, wUl reliove sad cure
.
Bsadaohe,
Gbsffwnsee,
QrZfo CPofrte, CHolera Jdorl.ua, '
Indigestion,
CPttin in the fewsfe,
qjiaaintM, etc.
Try these sudiciaes, sad yea will rater

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
•BWWNaMkVUIB.
•“» ■—.UM. nim.tM,

p. WnjM* 01-.S.rt^1»«ih.e

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tba Worid’i Orwt Herncdy f

WMicni
.d ceo*w»*|

and they wiU say they see

E’J'SSXu-. -I

- ,Oo&lt;A

LOCAL NEWS.

Kkbpdto Gravis.—8. Mitchell, of
Steuben Co, N. Y-, gives in the Ratal
JVcte-Forivr bls experience with several AMERICAN TEA OOMTAMY,
modes of packing Isabella grapes. They,
»LW asm, vxw tqm; cj
were all pul in boxes one foot square |nd
six inches deep, to admit threqgayers of
clusters and kept in a cool, dry cellar, so
Wheieuliag Tm&gt; IB
few?.
cool that waler froze. Those packed'. in
colored abeei-wadding—kept tolerably They bars tatredoeM ibrir svloctieoa of TXAS,
and are eeUisg than at net ovar
\
well until tbe middle of December,when
they began to rot. and mould.
Others
packed in fresh grape leaves kept nice rad
J&amp;wrdreMfaf/reM«UOATI&gt;X/Craabd
ISUBSCRIBE
gump until ths last December, ImprovAnother peeUarity of fee Oosapesy b that tlkir
g in the meantime. They then began to
Tre Tastes set only dyvotee hie flme to the setaemould badly. The beet results were with
grapes packed between aUaroato layers
nn (Prepack
fresh until

stock

**"iiiAUi,—*—

end yooibacld try them before gate* f
£&lt;Tpa»phUt or Ateaaac at in I

agent,
r*d the eretlBcatea, and if
have over doubted you will
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FOR THE BANNER!

I.J1BY

=SSIsS5£5

Ti )&lt;&gt;WrwT^o’prx&lt;|
------ ~hTkT riFelxh

r«SEL?E!SJ?«

Cacbs of Fistclocb Wrnoraa.—Vari­
ous are the causes assigned, by veterina­
ry writers, fur the origin of fistulous
witbprs; but it may be laid down, as a
general rule, that this accidental, local
nflliclion is occasioned by local injury in­
flitted by _
“________
which one or tbe other, are continually
worn and are coodaslly augmenting tbe
friitatioa. in fillings color or saddle to
a horse's back or
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gSTABLBUEU &gt;■&gt;•».
• f-rewteZJ Mr H« *M’«d .’-»ir***’ * ••

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PETER LQRUXABO,
Banff nd Totem Maimflu

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CGW, MKB., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IL 1863.

Mwvrr,

‘-Bttatri .' Jsdra

« XUXLM&gt;1y

Stes-s
rare fe|l «

I be reewm for hr* deeertivn

that shild, and
AT THE

..■ova off from the
loiatnbmfer, tightly packed and heavily

HAsnros

DRUG STORE!’!

-UM «•. *.•■** wh*t
roinmi* town going

the G«- den

Roberts &lt;JL Striker,
liistiitgs' business l!trttt«n&gt;.

. I) mM the mother tn using!y
Yrs, yoe mother, what did y
the country 1
...All that I have. dean, said shs, laying

Tb« dark, tba boiUaaldMiiacd all
V* *m mo* fep 'fedMvp I
Xur a'ra U—lbvur thall east I

JUST RECEIVED

band and my children.

a new and nwat c&lt;uiipl«t* avsortim-ut «f

Dridah Opiates W President Linoela. going from the State A&gt;r the farther pens-

DRUGS ANB REDlClflEk,
suit ala. Pal Ml*, Oils, Ca
ttpheiae, HsuralMg PImUI,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

NANON ALGEN,

$811 MHH8,
Fuk MKCHAEICAt AXb MEflU-XAL
F UKKMSK.UN UY .C

VaUriag i.yuwr briy *(bt.

11 thiwagh tail »ad we*.

Txid ban UlgUr jl-rr u.!l.

TDK ALTAR OF L1BERTT.

GROCERIES!

D

TKA. COFTEK. AUG AR. SPICES. PEPPEB.
pbvkbi. nun. sai^isK oof ratio

KWFIZLY At ALLEN.

I

» TTORXEVH AT LltVaad Selkiton in Chaa
.k evry taewawlar aiteutiaa uaid ia feuvey*
a «rtaa, UaeiuvraUgaUwa ofiulea tu Land

untiicx^r j-xjiynm:

Aid CddkliK Extracl
i-.tbwrio«a&lt;.
Uftst u. tb« Cwart IJeeaCrllaatieg* Mich.

STATIONERY,

■unWK’OVTHk MaOK. WUi atwad to the |.

FENS fEXCII-t IXKH. I'AftR. EXTEU»FDt. CAKBS, As..
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inOtHI 5E8

patent

\ 7 joiiX ROBF.nr*
DIIYSICIIX Met Surre..^ I»wdl
1 way. aear tba Canrt !!••••■

J!

.'~.d

were stirring.

The London Jfemmy Star, comment­
ing •« Mr. Seward'* recent circular re
viewing th* cour»e &lt;Zthe «*r, refers in
the Pillowing complimentary term* to
President Lincoln:

‘•Hi* first official utterance was stamp| rd with integrity, but did not indicate a
y ri.iv it, AunCHiiu F
-No"»«id Aunt Hilly. “I was laying full perception of the mighty change
oat !■• act ii over next Wedneaday.

Aunt W«rd*« blanketa upon lb and 'hr

I floetmy ala&gt;ut ; it baa u.&gt;dui&gt;g in it to
please the taiay ; lio rhy mr*. mi well
I turnerI phrase*; luU_w rich in the right
•Dlt. Annt'nittp send all that’s In the
; apHte-a epiril we verily, ImJiir, ibgl be best chamber. If’nny company come*,
| long........... ..
t» IfltKJ a* it did V- 1776 we tan make it up off fn&gt;m ouf hrd*."
raid.J«d&gt;n.“| ean wend a blanket w twn
fn&gt;m tny br.1, I n«w can't hot ju«t turn!
over hi it, an many riot be* &lt;n&gt; now.**
Revolutionary day* bad !•• 6j.li’ for. ami
••Autil Hiity, takes blanket off our
for bow much it b our* t« do larttlv. The

though not tn enniprumlee with them.—
Hr relurd st the outset, with manly deciaion and rmphasia, to surrender thode
jrcltif hi« electl&lt;m ; namely the litnilai •
» .-------u... t,----- .l.—
tern nartr waa in e.wt»«nan&lt;l of Lieut.
meat ■■&lt; the Gmatituthm; pointing, «4‘ MrElmv. PnnnH M*rah*l. Th* order
course to coiiiprUMlcd emaucipwliott.—
The dervliipmrtit
th* idr* ia the glory
of Ma E^aidrritial rule. W ith the da* u

clearly the relation of iisgio freedom to
the future of the Union.
Ik ha* used
the v ictoriusof hi* fleet* and armies—aud
•‘Well well, ws'll •**." mid Aunt IHl- their failure*, too—a* reason* and inslrurnetila fur the ndvancement of hi* great
tv. Im^linr un.
be it much or little ; ' f. ... •»_ . *_____ _ —.t.L
. —
deeige. Faithful to hl* duties ae Presi­
dent—faithful, also, to bi* function* a*
with little Grace;—-Tbrre'a brvn some,
uhi.ftain of the great Republican pirly —
.tlung |«loii the altar ol Lilirrty to day.”1
be haa been no Tee* loyal to hi* personal
ootiviction*. Ou tha morrow «f hi* eleollh-k aprntig aid had tbc I aide mjt in ' bed &lt;ut the table jn»t aa Aunt Hitt* wa» tiuu be wa* described, by one who rs ।
a trico, a uh au abuiMhypr rlafTcn afid put
juiced in that event, a* 'not an abolition-1
up the Ictors with &lt;piitt- Hn air.
Hi*
let, scarcely an Anli-*lavery man.1 If
so, a* marvellous a* happy liav been I lie
mother, with the. ailriit and gliding nn- |n &lt;b&gt;r* &gt;a*d Aunt BWfr.
.lirrn *'bsiwlr/&lt;»lic of her. quietly l!M&gt;k
rxpanklow of bi* heart ami । urp&gt;«&lt;&lt;. And
«w»jhc tat-b- cloth, and spread it and be
th.rs i* imgn^titj for *uppwmg that be
ha» moves] faster than ibe people he
rules and reprnaeiils.
They have ap| J undid hit boldest dixlar*tion«, and sus­
Tin y
them to give !“ sod grandmama st nA rd tained Iris m«nt resolute sethm.

Chaplain—it being ton |enr|^nhe read
entire. Pmver was nX-red?ln e*t*li«h
hv the Chaplain, and al*-&gt; Mr the Rev.
M. Miller. Parior of the Gevimsn Church
in BsOdnsky, In iher German language.

Kehh. th*' I h-pi tai

•'ght of ths exeratioa party -—os having
a Mank cartridge.

pnmonnerd him dead. Tha battalion,
under the command &lt;4 Major Scoville,
marrhrd part the fe«dy. 'he band play ing

the Battalion man-bed In

last, uevk, that UriHiglii

(KEESAIP, 1F&lt;EB (D££EI

.H4J. axakr. '

-I.. V'. ’SOV I did.
Sappova r,d be
taking any of bis old |ca.&gt;mpbt of the
Britb-b t Fifes
»&lt;• cup ill bis face
^•Wrll. mother.” said Dick. “I never

MHKlh umirr»l.-Hl what il-wa» nl-mt the

H. W BIGIIT
BOWKItTlt A STBtKK*.

th* collection

j. a.

van

WOOLEM

YACTOKY,

in our tn cooperate with Mayor Opdyke.
A Dewcratic B^shlent crnild scarcely
■Id Aunt Hiuy, •’Uss them on yrnr onwhat the llrputdican baa done. The
an hr'), audarisl the blanket*from that; AlMditiotdal* &lt;&gt;f New Enclaud find allies
in Maryland and Missouri, in North Car­
olina and T«un&lt;a-er.
Men who went
out a* soldier* or sailor* without a
mg warin.
i thought &lt;&gt;f th* neg io that was t»&gt;t con-'
[ tetnptuuus, havu o&gt;mr to be tbs inv'ttrvi '
l lie«t r and tba AIS lady gestured urator ' bld chain pion* of hi* cauwr. Newspaper*
which still delight In rvvil*mgydg)&gt;er wor
hull).
They were interrupted by.a knock st I ahlp Are afraid t«i obstruct emancipation.1

■tate—which ia muoc that even tba m Slaslidiou* would deem worth* of listent&lt;—i* truly magnificent. Hi* first note,
when hr ci-mtnrtMww In n&lt;sr, I* a low
•ootid emitted tounjiiarluwtaad nostril*.

■ Itrcnwar ---------------, .
, L.
.»« it that ll«..renm*«t had m. r gh
i.. lav
It wa«ii’i much in &gt;&lt;ee|'i nut it
• ’
r.i.L mUJ- .wlMii of ..nrr*- the dior. and tw&gt; men entered and an- I Thel?' Ideas and, a An* nuuch on aide by
1 aide, liar thought of right animate* the
Stvr Dicannjq-J^.f^g^ . ------ ——
aword of victory. Mr. bc« a'rd’s dnular
rights,nod makeuaafetca, uf * fon-ign

is a ■pecirs of preimle. awd immediately
afterward it ia repeated ; hut this lime
miM-h loudrr and-mrww protracted, the
fewa &lt;&gt;f the nvrwth! feri *li«htly «-p*
INr third and fourth loiUmraUAM given

ariuy.
N»« rt&gt;" ph&lt; tblck.-ue— Aunt
p»wsf."
-Slavr* I” said Didi. atra|sh|ening I Kitty flew in uvvry direckhm. through
graphirallv paint*. Bal tha rye of the
hiiw«elfup prinidlv. ‘ Falher a »|*vel
*'lJu| 'bey W.mld n-ri 6e .l*ve«! Tliey
world'* mind-the eye especially offer*1
Al Iwstb,
bir om s
I a* w dear I* where it wopld pill end, end .HI TWO -"I’M
I urnnufai-tirro lutu CI.UTlI —
-- ---------- j and rrtigmu* England—cannot but dwell
* TT»»m.U MOXSILLOM Al
they w-uld mg I.TKitb’9 vuVinit to it, b« I Johu, Dick and Grace. who eagerly J"*" on them with d«robt gratitude and h-ipe."
tASS“^KM.
J\_ MtoVf Id Ct.ae.wry. Taa a«4 h;.&lt;tever *• IjUfeJ’Jairf the fioiher.
YLAXXIU
AXb SMEKT1XGA . -I n.mldu*t.i|,lff&gt;;re tbey.”^ pick.
! , ••Benidc*,'' •'•'&lt;' Ws tmilbrr. drawing
-I.u-rmdi.rv.orby tbe y^ ‘
I hiq&gt;,to*ar&lt;!* &gt;•&gt;•&lt; .”&lt;J, •"“’’"I •1','Ar f«r trav«Uingt*nler. iheXarimMcamtrrbulJoas
WaarA "heart and soul a democratic
। tlirmaelvea |Lry -dia it. .Thia !«.* great that werc pfcui|ataLrly launched upon pet'plr; and the only party ccthled to
terms
(.G.UOEMaXlM. a
। omtiirv. and it will I* g'fti^ ai.&lt;l grrnv tbr hitohniJhiur.
. '.
the denmeratienam* i« the party which
OXS
nAM-the
d"*
U«: Ariiri’rr will MMdhctaie wad.eM«»f*n*»‘»wb
j er; and it is ‘cry important that it &gt;h*||
. Airablltlty w-nappeared in.ihekhch- best embodWe SntTrerrie* out the popuhave five and rqual. L|W». browse it win ^llh au armful Ui sticking*, which, knetlpi—i*d-l&lt;y brat great. Thl* vomit »y. IT &lt;Dg upon the femr, she began ciunling
it’ lie a Iree one. W;ll !* th* light of tlir
the wished inaurrwirtbe formed U» d&gt;*
and lay it&gt;g out.
.
u..r|.l—a city M.t on a bill and cannot In?
-There," said *he. laying downs Urge troy suirlastUutimi* (mid whit* &lt;«» &gt;1-1,|
bid. and all l|w o'pprrs* A "M dfo'tfrevrd bundle on wu'lf |&gt;lankets, "that leaves ■revunt irnght U. be cwlled thw-peity ofi
u. X. pnELDO.N,
front other niityriry »hrll come here fi, J-‘ .‘rawRif !).?«£"
tha l)e*in&gt;rti&gt;ie*-y but the .one which la '
COTE WAWUXTEP .wvag
enjoy canal.rigm"’nn&lt;J freedom
Thia.
1! i»
*&gt;!*»'* 9"^ Cl
"I •“
-La,**aaid X&gt;bu, ^what’s the um of r.n«uljr eruwluif, M, U.
drsrljoy?!«i Uhy ydurTath^r wh) uncle
hr yMTjtfilu*- Try n
paying two }»if lor me 7 lean do with much bh-wl and irrsoirr, to. preaerv* Kent inky. of citiieim &lt;4 thw Slavs Stale*
bs/cg- ne Io fight.'rtnii'ith ’Dod knows utie pair as wrfl a« lather.** .
whatwer lagoud abd valuable io tbusu
WOOL CARDING
kfrat they •iiffrr,* Mid thf ’firrre. bhia. r "Sure cmnigfi," aaid h&gt;* nmlher, ‘•be­ JirisiWuliotia.
'
-’
'__ —---------el ci of&gt;to it •other were fnfffif ttorg; yet side* I pip knit you another pair in a ' Tha Duh« War party, therefore,
H, P.CIUUMIYr
a 's’n&gt;tut'_’brlj;fitlH'nm ' of' i-*ti!taliuu and
It it a mor* bi th* right dirdrtmfl.
lu
day."
pride n&amp;’^e Ihro'tho-A ICar*. '
.
“l ean dii with .me pair," saM Dkk.
,-Well, *tl!.'Ro5r». ’■•«« &lt;wii nrtfc/ eve.
‘ Youra wiirbti to&lt;i •mall, you ng mas­
rv'l-Jj VAilto* W A.inf flitly. who ter, I giiesa^said^vu* oftbe coinml**i&lt;io- but send* them in a stalwart phalanx to4 ,
baililu'u-h ths.
'artMh'a Ifetetier to
lhr field, to defend the menaced life «*T ।.
J
c rK„DI.r,
'the ^X-*’’»i‘1‘V&gt;iek.‘7tiavi g.it s" pertty
tbie.IltUe Mtrtolic:harrwiigi»e; “Mit ’you.
ju4 (he ten |h gening cold «nd 1 arc 'the pn«d fiait of Hiy own, and 'Annt Hitiyr
tiooal feme, it
4iiigh'i* tn the .!&lt;-&lt;■ and
Conte, no '
will always kuk my stocking* an Inch too'
uba Hem ttaaa*.
lone, hetwuwv Ac a*ys I grow no. See
jferwWeawhWMR
-- । rtwn of AUI. _&gt;****■" let ti« art up our ch.«ir« f«i* sitpper.
The idfifr* w*ftr wum fett up. when
in ihu body ( M«mtk Km&gt;X and Lundaay )
John, the rides' *on, a lad nf about fifteen,
his bead triumphantly.
entered wltTilr’lTer.
There wm one
people* and it al*MM.pr&gt;-inmM Aw the fu
wt-a.nd antrvAHiinjr opt' 1 -And mhm t—.* mH &lt;*"*•.
I d.luMing. Harlan hmm Way all tl
I tn'p-Hms ■£Jr.
’LfefeiAeW lap: tV
'&gt;**•
f,,r
J rlrw, irtia\tM^fe kettfe cans wnmrticed.

tk« Court llaaaaal JJaatlng*.

Kiirrsi a

»

,

HA3TIXwC»icU

I

WAliT 21 &lt;X» &lt;'• if,*001' ■"

.

Sajsrixi sss:”

DR. A P. twaaxx,
PRACnCAl

!

and her Tank bUa|
y through fair tear*. .
the child'. SKI.

meet of the Bum'. and higbe-l jm.ar of
^T«»» ■* *«• I cUilixaliun
—and whfeh la certain m lead

s:?a.s§

�WAR
T. k«k»&lt;«,a_s

M*r.

fby'T-T 1W
should it Dr

} rarwme wrens past, Henry ward
Beecher has been in England, and has

Evans,
F. A. I
a&lt;llim and Infer eats of .the old iorldJu

connection therewith!

He has command­

ed larger audiences, iu Loudon, probably,

-J1LDraHgtvillf—Henry B,. Sterns, Beuj.

S. Caswell,. David .trump, George P.
Coon, d. L-Fslk, MichaelOillettv, John
W. Brook. D. igbl X Merrill—%
subject remarks:
Sub-district No. 27—Hope and Barry.
Ifupe -Jacob Choreh,Henry Campbell,
Gilra BulsUy , WaJJace Campbell, Harrlaon Ji.Folsbey, Walter Svarla, Jos»u
&lt;lu !.&lt;*.J Lo»*».
Tta
„
W. Sanders. Cyrus Gibson, James M.
.onKmmMill, b •• .ran..,- IM C.J..'B.r, f
H«rrt.-10,
TZavet*_ IO
_
.
notliMig bSw,rtshort nV
of *
a nnrr&gt;ni&gt;t&gt;i.n
coronation, ■
a r.ivbl
royal
marriage, an illumination for a victory,
or an iataroallonnl prize fight, can.arrest burg. John Pitta,.Chas. W. Wai

The A’ree Tori Evening Poti, upon this

•

otson Rogers, Amos Sisco, Fred
‘
MbAllister, Marcus Siilinger,
Mclluain—11.
Sub district No. 28—Rutland
*inX’ ’
the nobility to the humble dwellings of
Rutland furnished bdr quofydj
the working classes, He mode the na­ ment—no draft In that town.
tion, in feet, feel that a strong, earnest,
eloquent man Was before II, pleoding In Jordan, Isaac Jordan, Alfred A. Hall,
behalf of a noble and invincible &lt;uuse, Emanuol Petcrjnai), Joseph McClintock,

buslio of ita livinse

ted «n«rt datply into tha heart ol
lion than any before uttered.

' meetings of our orator, a letter from a
clergy man now redden t in England gi ves
us this account: .
-••All England cams representatively
to hear him;all grades uud conditions;
all interests nod opinions; all species,
genera, classes and families of tbe body
politic were there, it required no imsgination t&lt;&gt; suppose that tbe walls uf that
vast hall allernalaly distended snd con­
tracted from the pressure within and
without. Within,, the benches seemed
t&lt;J melt bite a mass so solid that tbe
spate* between heads was obliterated,
and the floor seemed to heave wife its
unusual weight.
Without, fee crowd,
was so dense from tbe Strand to Exeter
street, and all down Exeter street to tbe
iform entrance, feat Mr. Bcecher must
e teen half an hour making his way

C‘

pSvBfeBrv . _-------

»

daily tato Wilietagtoa. . i .

Amos T. Huyck, Henry A. Parker,.
Isaac M. Cutininubam—9.
Sub-District No. 29—Hastings and
Cmlt&lt;m.
Carlton.— Asa Odell, Hiram Rogen,
Jeremiah M. Rogers, H. Dewey Wood,
Oscar Smith, Franklin Durpby, Harrison
I. Carpenter, Milo V. Bunn—8.
Sub-District No. 30- JoLuatown and
Baltimore.
"No Draft in Baltimore.
johnitoKo.—Stepien P. Russell, HL.
rain K.Sfernes, Wm. Wilsun, Silas H.
Ferris, Thomas J. Siiyder, Isaac 8. Gig.t
John H. Morris, John T. Lake, Lyman
Moore, John Case, Luman B. Granly—12.
Sub-District No.3I— Assyria and Ma
pic Grove.
Attyria—Thos. Mulvany, Edward M.
Gates, RulufT D. Chapman, Joseph B.
Williams, Biron Purdy, Augustus Ford,
Merritt Sbepheard, iJohn S. Low—8.
Maple Grove furnished her quota by
volunteering—no draft.
S.
Sub-District Nu. 32—Caslkton and
Woodland.
Catlltton—Geo. Keaglc, Wm. L. Baugh­
man. Delos Hinman, John A. Bache­
lor.—4.
Woodland—John Haman, David G.
Townsend, Daniel H. Swain. Levi W.
Dillertbeck, Geo. W. Shores, King Fer­
dinand Potts, Jas. T. Demond, Lawson
II. McDaniel., Frank Rubarts, Geo. M.

the time. Speeches sera made, outside
to those who could nut get in, and tbe
cheers which constantly arose seemed to
be the Voice of all England without, echo­
ing the voice of all London within, bid­
ding welcome to an American, it was a
grand sight to see the whole of that vast
audience arise to their'fect to welcome
Mr. Beecher when he made bis appearonce on the platform, and the white hand­
kerchiefs that were waved by the thou­
sands who seemed to have provided themaelvca with thgpt for the occasion, ap­
peared like so many spotless pledges of
Mxw 1'oBK, Nov 4.—The latest returns
peace and good will offered by England
from lbw city indicate the election ofBas
to America."
worth, (Union) orer McCunn^for Juslioe
of tho Supreme Court; tbe vote is, Bqsworth^L289; McCann, 30,824, with *
In accordance with established usage, few districts to beer from.
and bcehuso it Is eminently fit that an
enlightened and Christian people, should
Bauimdiuc, Nov. 4.- Only about 10,000
* make frequent and public acknowledge* votes ore cast in this city, of whifeh Goidsment of their humbfo dependence upon boror gets all but200. Tbe whole regu­
Almighty God for all the blessings of lar ticket ia elected.
life, 1 do hereby appoint Thursday, tie
MnOURI.
26tA dag of lionmbar instant, as a day
St. Lopm.Nov.4.—The returns from
of Prout, Tkanktgiving wad Prayer, and fee interior, uf fee State cum* in very
recommend that, suspending all ordinary slowly. The pro-slavnry towns along
fee Northern Missouri Railroad and Ml«s
nuri River, between Jeffarson City and
in their houses and by the family fireside, Kansas City,&lt;sfar aa heard from, givs
and keep this day as becomes them, with Conservative nuyorilies. In Green county
-raveveace and gratitude towards our tb* Radical majority is 200. Tbe sold­
Heavenly Father, and with sincere and, iers’ vote will swsll -il to -000. Laclede
hearty good will towards oar fellow-men. county, as far as heard .frpm.'givcs u RsdLet the kindly affection which unite the ical majority of about 200.Thosoldiers
lamlliea together receive a new and in thia rowaty are unanimously Radical.
_ ______ i—r____ .i______ a -v___ ..r Large Radical gains over Boyd's vqls
for Congress last, year is reported
dance 1st us not forget the brbken-hesri- throughout the Southwest Warren coun­
ed and the poor.
Many of our people ty, Ctmterfadvd frtsjorily 11 ; Buchanan
will be absent from tbe religious and to Qinoervative, 200; Franklin l'0ounly,
-dal gatherings of ibis Thanksgiving; Radical,,600. Tbe returns are nn; suffi­
dwelling in tentsand In the open field, in cient yet to base aft opinion on aa to bow
Mgma gallantly -defending oar heritage of the State faas gone.
'
Uteri y, our homes and property.
Let
Um united prayers of this whole people
arise to the God of battles for them, that
Nrw Yo«i, Nov. 6.—Tbe hiteet'rsturC*

ibis winyn N1
।
.
New YmK H*. 9.—Tte JWteiw’s
jm/uw. -SbereareSS eaBdidatee in 10
districts. „n
.
'•
spui;»'
,. sMSitt says ‘ “Th* next A*to*gbt prom
* -“-a
: H&lt;&gt;n. John A. GiUmsr, independent, if.. ... lz-.
4th. District.- has tbe field.- antteetly to
himself. He wks lately quite severe on
Davis’ AdmisleMlion and iodlgunt at cert of action
the irratmeotNortb Carolina received at

hundred and ais tv-Iknee.
AUSTIN BLAIR

Cluo,w

8PIC1AL I0T1CES

NOTICE
-INfUMtrr ANt&gt; OONSUMPttajI. -

Mj'tnun.
HwUian, Nor. 10th, 1M»-

Davidson h out with another conslitu- operations In BarvMid. s Department, are
premonitory symptoms of fee gigantic
conflict, of which fee llnre of battle wMI
stretch from Chattanooga to Washington
rod Richmond.;

The Standard appewbtoQmservnlives
Im write againat tbe deMreetiv e« on eleotian day. . ■ .
• •- : : " •• &gt;i- In aHoding to fee reorot defeat of the
Democrats in Ohio and Pennsylvania,
tbe Standard says :v»‘Tbe last ray of hope
for tbe South .from tbe North baa depart
edi The Ndrtb is tended against the
South by. immense meioritics.
Diet ■
Lincoln will be re-elected, and the
prospects of peace more distant than ever.
That the Sontbero people a£and alone
with tho world against them,1 aad they
bad tetter make peace with Providence
or the North ivory soon.

Socrerr Mmrrmo.—"
call attention to the call

Philadelphia. Noy. 7.-On Saturday of my conjrrjxlioo, who had l««&lt; beta uratV
and Sunday a terriffic bombardment was
kept up upon Fort Sumtey-bv .three of
our Monitors rn-.d batteries Gregg and

Wagner.
'
Qu Monday morning, while the Sal­
vor lay off Hilton Head, CapL O’Neal,
of the Invalid Corps, reported that news
had been recuirwd bv our military au
tboritiea there, that Fort Sumter was In
our possession and occupied by the 144th
Pennsylvania volunteers, the Fort having
Maihev s Checelate W«ra Drops
Washington, Nov, 2.—The following been carried by assault.
was received to-day at 'headquarters of
the army t
Chattanooga, Oct, 29tb, 11 30 P. M.
Boston, N«rv. 4;—Maj. Gen.-B. F. But­
To Maj.-Gen. Halleck:
ler left Lowell to-day to assume command
Since the tight of the night of the 28th, of ths 18th army corps, and tha Depart­
the enemy has not disturbed us.
Gen. ment dfVjrgima and North Carolina. to
Joe HiMiker took many prisoners, among which he has been recently appointed.
whom arc four officers and 183 men. He
al«u captured nearly 1.000 rnficld rifles.
Ilis lost, is 350 officers and men killed
and wounded.
Tbe following we find In the Cleveland
(Sigiwd)
O. H. THO KAS. M«j Ora.
Phindealtr, an ovkr-aniioue VallandigOT DRVHKJBXNEN CEIRED.^J
ham sheet, published just after the Elec­
tion.
JL lag erf. th
WAsninavox, Nov.4.—Tbe Richmond
Hearing a familiar voice call uarname
ktrong Brink
Axcmfore contains tho following:
this morning, white busily writing at our
CuasLums, Oct. 81.—The enemy's desk, we looked around and beheld a
fire &lt;io Sumpter Inst night conunued fu­ friend atanding upon tbe walk near the
rious and incessantly from the land bat- uflicedoor. Ho held in bis hand an enor­
ery. This morning about 4 o'dock a moos roll beaded Ehttlo* Rtturfu! which
portion ufthe wall fell in, burying beneath lie unfolded before our delighted eyes.—
the ruins some men, believed iu be of tbr Ho then commenced a eoriesof demoniac
12lh Georgia and 25th South Carolina dances, at the Mme time placing tbe
regiments. Thirteen are missing. The thumb of one hand against his noee, and
2nd dispatch gives tbeir namra and adds. yrggling tbe fingers towards us in a sin­
"They were buried by the felling in of gularly contemptuous manner. Now we
the barracks on the bob face, where they protest against ail^tseb performances as
bad been-plaocd in position for mounting three.
We say to our Republican
the parapet in case of an assault. A fierce friends—if you wish tQ “ahull us out"
bombardment has been kept up all day with smooth bore boot jacks, if you wish
on Sumter from the Monitors and land to pelt us with dirt, spit upon us, pall
- — -i- ._ t.tti.
batteries. Up to three o’clock this P. M. ___ u_t.. _ _ _

attendance.

QKMIB0Un&lt; EXTRACT »0CHC A&lt;I&gt; IM
I'ROVKU JtoSEJirjLU.U CVRU•ECBKT PteEABKS
la all iteirtMagss.
At UUls Eapraw
Uutasr jBS eb.ngs Is INat, . Na tncoavraies**.

____

Moa* Railroad Pawl
ginoer, in the employ of UI

Valley Railroad Company,
w&lt;»:1dS»ible mate for sa’.
continued from J ack aHl to I

Urin

1
.GrandJRapida 'papers a

errors.

in tim »tMr&lt;r. la brvslt pal la f» ■((ra'alad
fem, and W'4a/*«/)« Ihrriryt.

We publish a cor

Provost Marshal and may

aa correct.
WsTaxa the following
c«r townsman, O. L. Ray.
lumbne O. Daily State Jo

------ Ornns rvauin* IL.
DIURKTtr. nKLMMM.ti-A EXTRACT BCCtlV
U THE GJUCAT DtURKTIC. smB

EvidraresT ibvtw.il
Udirrrrd

-Judge Ray, o( Michigan;
able and eloquent addreou*
sacs, co the evening* olSut
. day.last, which were listeneri
interest by large and attenti
i* both evening*- At fee* I
a •‘Citizens’ Temperance Soo

New Advertisements.
mayTeaide, (nearly all of

U members of said com pat
dred farmers have already i

sure tbeir buildings and per
ty and undoubtedly there

arrest us “without the firms of law," de
four hours."
Chablbstob, Nor. 1.—The bombard­ our bleeding country, don't show us any
ment of Sumter continued without inter­ more Election Returns. We know jest
mission last night and to-day. This after­ exactly bow tbe thing has gone; Mr. VaLnoon tha shots averaged, four per minute. Ubdmbx'm has been laid out, and Mr.
Tha firing has been from 2 monitors. 2 Bbouob is the winning men. We know
all just as well as you do; then why in
the name of common sense do you take
Battery, and fair rifled guns at Wagner.
On Saturday they fired 443 rifled snots,
86 from the monitors and 373 from, mor­ every thing elee pertaining to Ute recent
election! Henceforth keepyour election
explode the shell in a second or two after returns to yoonalves. Wn are ’familiar
the report. -Saturday night 70 rifled with their character, and that is enough
’
shots were fired and 33 mortar shells.— for you to know.
Tbe fire of.lhe land batteries was direct-

twice, but spleodedly replaced. Tbe flag
was so cutaway that the battle flag of
the 12th Georgia was used imtead. Tbe
casualties on Saturday were two killed
and four wounded. Die bombardment
isatill severe.

New York, Nov. 0.—The specials of
the New York papers, art barren this
morning. Tbe //mid* Potomac dinpoteb.' however, describee ' Meade’s men
as in fide spirits. The kick had been re­
moved to Washington. The sutlers hsve'
show a Union majority ofaB,760. Sen­ all fiilleo baqk. and the army ia unencum­
ate, 21 Unfonikte toll Democrats; in bered and ready for any movement.
. wiH ahiuld from want and sorrow the
Aswstwbly 88 Uoioa to 46 Democrats.
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
From Bwrisatoa^s Ariwy.
..ho.will comfort those who mourn'for feu
Wa«iBbyox,.Nov. 0:—The axpeditioa
lered certain that the war of Gen. IfoMiside’s army to the Eastern
-------- ------------fed in Wisconsin by 15,000 ।corner of Tenueasee appears to bb cumi of Michigan have been , ticket
business during the. year■ majority. There is also, now, a large Cleted. Tbe people are.retxirted as ex­
isting tbe most Mtisfestory signs of
syond nil previous ezsm-• Union majority in both branches'of the
General Burnside is again on
pie.
Let them be thankful; but put Legislature. Tlie following are tbe new­ Itiyally.
the,march, in;what direction will soon
away pride and the inordinate love of' ly eldeted State officers •
appear
J
Governor,’ James T. Lewi*; Lieut, i
, Governor Wyman Spooner; Secretary
of State, Lucins’PnlrciiHiIr State Treas, urer, Samuel D. Hastings. Bank Con­
Wasnuiarmt, Nov. fl.-tGen-Steedman
troller, Wm. H. Ramsay; Attorney, ,of the Army dfybe Cumberlaod. Ims just
- .our feiltMTsand our Creator.
in taotimany whereof! hwvahereunto*et, General, Wintie Id Smith ■ Superintend- ,arrived.hare from Chattanooga, and n?my tend and reused to ho af­. ent nf Public Instruction. Jtwilah IJ Pick- ,ports everything there ina moot aatisfac
fixed tbe groat Seal u' the State,, arfl ; State Prison Commissioner, Henry 'tory condition. The captors of Ltmkout
Cordier.
,

HF* Hon. W. Elliot eon of Earl St.
Germans who has been Secretary of tbn
English Lewsa.x. in Brak’d Is ibodt Io

No

the enemr

•»««*« from

three to five times that num

Tho Groat French Bcmody !

HOSTETTER’S
CELEBRATED

STOMACH

KXEAM &gt;°TngffigiramT»-coATTl.« ralr rertain sod fUfi Rrawdy for all Cur­
io* Ubatoseiiewa. Meotuy IHScnlUr*. Imcalari
bu, aixlaU Uwateardiaawea.Mi white tee
Wit. anS Mother
Utek.

Tas WOOSactios.-n
military circles of an earl
i uf ths Cuosc
This wiM be

(600, or aven

tl.500.

district. This scheme is
Migiwated with Mr. Cbaae,

that of shy former year.
high prices of lumber' the past season
have caused a complete clearing out ol
everything saleable in that Hne in the

ton tr&gt;». &lt;- n.,uouio.'

Fuwu Scalxs.—W
balance of * just criticism,
HS admit that Fairbank’s S
j»ut eaception. tbe best ct
...
.nil

sctCOrawlrr

of pines lying along the banks of the
various tributaries of tba Saginaw. Nu­
merous camps are being twtabltebed. far
beyond the confines df civilisation, and
large numbers of lumbermen will soon
take up their winter quarters in them.—
Immense quantities of supplies and for
age are now being transported to tbe
front, which ere long, will be tbe scene
of the must active operatioca.

lotmtettioo of .he— aoll

IMPORTANT ASD.JRUE!

“rtcawsSsji.-

t3T“ Tbe Richmond Examiner, in com
meeting ppuo Gen. Roecerans and bls re­
cent removal, says that President Lincoln
‘•has
removed from Command the
most dangerous man In bls.army, aa be is
unquestionably Um grratoot Captain lb*1
Yoakro satioii has yet prpduoed.
His

late recapitulation. We may, however,
mention, to proof of bis Intellectual abili­
।
ty, feat he graduated fifth at West Point,
j a class of fifty-eix, in which Gen. G.
in
&lt;W. Smith graduated eighth, and Long,
Btrost
filiy-fourth"

part of the civilized"

Imn ncutou kif

•**

a uniformity hi «««»»»• b
listed all o*or tbs cv’“lr,
ib-n. • ir.^llvl’^
- -iL»u .wu.Rned to the

Med to the standard i

°** * *~r

luSXKrT^l

A vary foulah ’
y

Cavalry, formerly member of Cow-

|gj-The culture

proceed, to Washington as Secretary to
PBtLAnaU’Bia, Nov. 7.—The Tagmrer
Her MsJeM/*s mission to the United has a special from Baltimore say ing that
U is rumored then, that Um retell art

arrived at Maroeilfoe

�u’'sjaSi“^

Sot-terr M«rmro.—W» wo«M again

call aUaolion to tba eall uf the Truiteea
of tbe Presbyterian Society. fiw a meet­
ing to be held on Saturday neiL

It
KLIIKMAGOVN.
A^asfaalolrwlrix of lbs estate ofEswABn Maoowu

would seem to us, Tn the present state of
thing*, that we need not urge a general

L’. 0. Hmsnooe, AWy. foea^d Adte's

attendance.

uePS

COME AND BUY MORE
-QF THOSE-

CHANCERY ORDER.

Mobx Railroad Pbojxctx.—An

en­
gineer, in the employ of the Gra,n&lt;! River
Valley Railroad Company, waa through

QTATE OF MICHIGAN Tbs Circnk, Coart Coy

.^5

this place an Friday laet looking for the

Prr.cni. llun Loen 8- Loraix. CT««rt
B—r
yiiHid, **•**. 1%~. D&amp;ukni.

most feasible route for said road, to be
continued from Jackson to Grand Rapids.

FK thia uw, it ssUafactonlr .ppMri.j te tbi
L Mart. ihal th. DeBmAaot. 14-ard W.Taylo

Our lint of drafted men in this county,
published last week, aa taken from the

GOODSI

Grand Rapids papers contained many
We publish a corrected list this

week, which was furnished ua by tbe
Theta Bitten are composed of materi­
Provost Marshal and may be rclied'upon als a hath, from tba extensive experience
°f tbe inventor, have been found to prove
the most efficacious in removing BillionsW a Tabb the following in relation to niss. Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Dsrangeroesta oftbe Liver, and all dhease*
cur townsman, O. L. Ray. from tha Co­
arising from an exccM of bife. upon the
lumbus O. Dally State Journal of Nov. stomach. They pas asa *opdenul tonic]
properties, giving s'tmgth tn the weak
ano debilitated, elasticity to the muscular
system, strengthlnd vitality to the en­
tire human frame. They can Ase taken
al all times, without regard to diet; are
pivaaant to the taste, assist digestion and
give the patient an appetite and leave tbe
system in a perfectly healthy condition.
Try a bottle ; you will be con­
vinced and recommend them to ynur
M's advise cur farmers who wiah neighbors. They are the best tonic Bit­
ters in use. See Advertisement.
tbeir property insured, to Inform the Su­
may reside, (nearly all of them hat ing

Lost.—On the 23d day of October
last, between the residence of A. Hubbell

ths requisite duputuent containing the

ia lissttngs and my residence In ‘Balti­

.trftirtw itiiiibu

Come and See !!

JUST RECEIVED
DVERTJ8EMENT.

agreement ol insurance, nf their desire to

more, a cal&amp;kin wallet, containing eight
Ouc hun­ dollarsia bills, a postal check of twentydred farmers have already agreed to in­ five cents and osm or two others' of ten
sure tbeir buildings and personal proper­ cents each.
Any person leaviag said
ty and undoubtedly there will be from wallet and contents at the office of the

M^adaya of Fabraary, May,
Anguat sod Norember.
f*a&lt; Cbaal—- 1st Moadaya of MarchJaae, Sep­
tember and December.
MNUmlrn Uma/g-tnl Mondor, of Febnt.ry
*GirMS£r «y b*&gt;4 at ibe vlltafe of lMtta,lhk
Hal day of October, A. D ISO.
LOOK 8. LOTELL. CTm.il /Ups

be members of aaid ootnpsuy.

three to fi ve times that number ready to

insure when tbe company ia fully organ­

ized to transact business.

Hattikyi Aaaiaer, or returning it to me,
will be suitably rewarded.
L D. McDoomAL.
Baltimore, Nov. 3d, 18®.
(Sw)

Tub 1300 Sgcrtow.—There la talk in
military circlet of an early repeal of tbe
urr or letters,
•300 section uf the Conscription act by
Remaining uncalled fur at the Healings
Congress. Thia wiH be urged in De­ Poet Office, for the week ending Novem­
cember. It la not Improbable that in the ber 10,1863:
next draft, exemptioR by money will be
impossible. Some persona advocate a
new law, fixing tbe exemption price at
♦600, or even • 1,300, and providing
that drafted men who go into the army
•hall receive tbo money so raised in their
district Thia scheme ia eaid to have
originated with Mr. Chase,
Faibi/kb* Scalbs.—Weighed in lbs
balance of a just criticism, all are obliged
to admit that Fairbank’s Scales are^alib-

ON MONROE 8TRERT IN THIS CITY,
AndaordiaUr iavita my olOeutoown and Mrada
in East and adjointag samUas, U rantw Uwlr
budaaaa relatjona with sit. and wb«o»T»r Uwy art
ia waM ta nay artieto usual ly to b. fousd la a
“iSf*?* 8u,r*- '* ♦*•••«•
*0 aaaartmrcl
a ill bo food caojdtu,
Is

GROCERY,

SuaLXuiOoxv.
.trsay.
and cirewlaUaa io ---- --. weeks. InunUtately prsr loss to said day

CC. PRINDLE,
lodfe of Probate.
CHANCERY ORDER.
QTATK OF MICHIGAN, iSghlb Jadktai
.4.

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*

TABLE, w» uk lb. patronage of tba pv-Ahe. beIteri^ltat ...Mgie. eol.m saUatbetLo.
a&lt; * »otk STOCK «F QRCttuiUB
IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE-'

GROCERIES

before porvbaaiag. AU gwds aoM SSths
LOWEST GASH MARKET TALUK.
!M largely io
STO-VES 1
Of the very teal material sod latest impretasseate.

TIN. 8HEET4R0N AND COPPER WORKS.
Will be carried on rtCw the dirtetkp of akflifal,

L.lL.ZV

the Dooms ore Bpaeioos aod Fteosuot.
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

la

CHANCERY ORDER.

■fi u k iteUk. r—A

Cwteveteietet, PleaaaiBt
Qaiiet.

auad

»StZ

Clothin
AND

DRY GOODS!

HARD-WARE!

A Auuas. Eolkito” for Coe^slne-

, to allo* •"/

ttatee

d fa tha V-r

AflMaa\taataaasf torn! yum &lt; iXrsacala
rwuMdtb?tUBUirAJlE TRADE,

Eating if Billiard

■ TAT* OF MICH IOAN.-Etgbih JUioial Ctro4&gt;ut exception, tbe beat peer invented?—
NO I&gt;runktnntit cr Rowdyitm
We know whereof we affim^. because we
or ooneaslrd vilbkn thia State: Oa motion of &lt;
-have tested tbeir value, and are fully
W. Niua, Boiieilcr for th* Complainant*, i»
satisfied of their superior merits.
Tbe
Onoaasa, that tbe aaid Defendant, Andre.
Crane, aioe bi. uppesrssse » thia e.nea, to
introdnetioo of these tealea has wrought
..tend within four month, from th. date of tl
a revolution intlie tranaactiots of various
"“■s*
1
bosinm, and thoir accuracy is such thst
FIRST-CLASS
a uniformity in weights has been estab­
lished all over tbe cowoiry, thus staking
GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
tbeiyi a ft'aftMaf/epwbraf vAawderd. Nor
SALOON.
arc they confined to the United State*;
draw J. Crass.
,
•.they have found tbeir sray Io almost or--- --------Bad U I* farther otrferad. that wilbfa toenly Wat L EatOFJJfJ
dm U* ssld Compteisasls asms B Soitos sf
ary part of tho civiltxed world, nod are in tram of to*
.erred on’ ibe Compi.-n-tNottdtadapted to the standards of all coantriee.
so that it may be said, all nations, if ma
“weighed in these balances," al least
wU Ml! U Win «
•weigh by them.—/ftmfa* AfrreAunD

ment k-AHre Htohirg a tanas uf OXSB I*
.one end ..fa wagtm •*«! a u»"»
*»"*•
to tbs Uber, wbrni ihs only result will ba
ofpsmMr-^ywtcpiecee.-- -

.

s

pervisor of thu township in which they

R. J. GRANT!

appear and amar aaid bill, wiiMn foar teoaths .
freui U&gt;* date of Ibis order, or that &gt;ald bill be
taken an eonfOMd byiban; whkb pratnltos are
detoribed so follow*; Ail that certala parrel of
telssrv AaMtel MMm dowMbU.
atraste is Ibe ooaaty of Barry, aM Htate of
TtWfiGtrnTt&gt;fiMK!
!ns't -Monday, tbe load
Nkhi|*o. t&lt;un» the w«l half offtocltoo Soaaber
Fwirtenn. la Towaahip Ns Three (I) North of
Range No. Tro (Jo, Weal, coataiidac three buapetit ton, and th.t the ant of bin of mU mmor., dred and twtnrr acranafland.
- - --------- / _!&lt;■*« sett—
and all other |«rwu Inierc.ted ia aaid ealate.
And it ia forthae ordered, that withla tweotr
£ •«*“ *• •
mW M«t, day. lb* Mid complainant csom a copy of thia
otder to be pshhabed la the JiuHog. A»wr. a
t&gt;.w.pa{*r, pristad ia tbe aaid couatr
Barry. AS LOW AB THE LOWEST,
Where thr said prtmlnea *re ..tutted, and that
M wl,7iid*,nfia 01
f*ui*b" ,hu'1'1
43"nUfarther Ordered, that tbe peliUoorr aaid pobliralloo he roe tinned la .aid paper, at
leant core in each wrok for ata weah. to seeIX MT LIKE OF TRADE
giro noitoo to tbe penna loloreated in Mid eeanton—pr that be easea a espy- of thia order to
toUte. of lb. pendeary of md pstitmw, and the be personally nerved on Iba aaid Edward W. Taylor. Bi le.ai thirty day* befofa the day at bta appearaoce.an herein required.
Dated. Ha*dap. October lith, 1 Ml.
'
LOVIS S. LOVELL.*
ttrnil JaJft.
Atmeeopy. Alleat,
H. P. Casaav.
(L a] [octM] Iteputy Regular la Chancery.
WE IIVAE

1

errors.

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OrtS.GOODS

u. Unusually Law I
rnW—
MmatoutJafcro
„*• r— -Li
-.am*..
mru f-epte- fw • fe.-t uos f-

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THE orflT EXCUSflVE

larerteQ.

CASH48tOK«

Only a
&lt;Wy •£

iffMWWK
THE LARGEST!AXD BEST

where such an arangnmant d-&gt;e* not exist
’
STATE OFflCEBB.
that, to a degree at least, thus* find gtoes
mas* leak through the oiwcka of the fl-&gt;r.
to the detriment of the health of the inUovarwor.
mslas. beforw k passes through tbe fir* jAUkriB. PUiiTKE. heenury •&lt; Stats.
into thechimnev. Every ebtmoev slowtld
be connected in’soma w«y with tbe cellar
eu as t» be used asa venulnu r wbeo re- JUH5 OWKX. Stale Traasarvr,
quired.—Burn/ JF»w Foriker.

STOCK.OF GOOl
rij

In lhl&gt; moriui. sad •* *“’!*• s*! *lio 1

HAMUKL A LACEY. &lt;Wr. Suu Ue4 Ottos.
do

Foot-bot tiBtinr.—- ?■&gt;•*&lt; rot can be c •&gt; 1. r-&gt; HKWITT. Heputy

Bilious Fever,
Fever and £gue.

"sa.

CALL AND EXAMINE

Qyspepsia,
Indzgeatvon,

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!

cured. ll&gt;e first thing to do la t« yard
the fl-«k. eelect all that appear unaff rted
and pit tipm by tbemwlve*. With a
swab wa*b ibrir fi-et I^*m tbe hoof*

axx&amp; •XX. iaMMc* «5 * «*raX\av aaXavc.
TUesc. _W0,

diluted nitric add. or carro-lve auMinuitc
duuadred In slchobol, or something that
will destroy any inleclkm that may attach
to tbe fimi. Put them in a pasture where
'»&gt; diaeaeed sheep have l«rt&gt;, and care­
fully watch the “first appearanev of the
e»iL" If a sheep appears at all lame, re
move it at oorr, and it may be Iwwt t&lt;&gt;
re-examine and swab them all after about
a furmlghL Watch th&lt;«n clurnly for «
few weeks, and d*«X let any aherp stay
in tbe flock after it shows any sign- of
being aflkud. Carefully examine all the
lame sheep; remote with n sharp knife
the diaeuaed flesh snd loosen the bom
of bout carefully avoiding to cut tbe live
fleah. and then apply tbe blue vitr-l. or"
some other approved remedy, and nut
tbe abrep lnV» a dry, dean place. Re­
peat that pmeeaa &gt;«re a week till they
are cured, and cure them yiwi am.

art. corcx.\uo*cA ©5 'ro-'fc^.ovarv^uX ro&lt;A% avA VcAyw,
wtaXcYt vaaXu. Va«*a

*toDxc.

Ocr Motto—Small
Profit tntd ready pay
AVE U H.L'NtWXIE

■Dr -Ro\&gt;acV»
art. ttu.

tUM-s .ysiMbM, wWb me

taaxv'o Vrwadu

*

Ike* Itael-W -SU
ttppUMs sad Mercurial MswiU.

SUBSCRIBER FOB THE BANNER I

Dr. 'B.o'boek'*

ftXovcva.e\v

*

oaoc \\\x Jaoov raaa mwj
DocXor'* DWX.*.

Racsxrr roe Crttw Mbat —To &lt;&gt;nr
gnll.C ofw.lrr, take || lb-. of wit f lb
Zi sugar, A »uuor of -all p»t*r. | ounce of
potash. In this rath* the plokle tn btuernund tn any quantity drained. Lei
thfse be boiled tcwelhrr,until nil the dirt
from the sugar ri*e* tn tbe tup and i»
akinuned off. Thejplhrow.lt into * tub to
anol, and when cola throw it over ynur
beef or pork, to remain tbe u*ual time,
say 4 or 6 week*. Tho in rat mint be
well covered with pickle, and ehou&amp;J pot
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!
be put d»wn fur at least two days’ aftrr
BsiakllMB Township C*■■&lt;♦»*a*
kitting. during which time it should br
**• ■osie*.l X
slightly epritik.'vd with salt poire, which fly r J
romovre all tbe surface Nnod. dfc., loav
^Botroiats—Gilbert SWjkar, M*ub«w Bolaw,
ing th. meat freehand clean.
Some omit boiling the piekle, and find
B*ssi-W. C. Alklo, W. TjBsrbw.
it to answer well; though the operation
of boiling purifiw the pickle by throw!
k'does tbe CoMt? printing.
off the dirt always to be found iu saltand
Hxri.*. Gaova-Win. C. Jfrapbam, Martin H.
sugar.
Palmar, firory Mallory.
1
if |hie receipt be properly tried.it will
Rm*«»~T. PHllipa, Jobs Gom, RieharA B.
.
.
never be abandoned. There is none that Mi*• It -peWidw* Um Tea sad ether Lead I
snrpasees it. If so good.

5 USTWYife* **■

Wounuxo-S-a Ugvrsoe, E- P. Bsnrnsi, X.
ArvLTwo Mamcbb :x AtrrcMw.—A
eorraspondcnt to tbe Country Gmtletnsn
Tossa Rraass-O. C. Bats*. Tiwotby Mils*.
thinks tha best wsy f-&gt;r tbe perfect diffuskm of the manure is to spread tbe ma­
nure in theaolumn, so that all tbs. rains
of tbe season may disolre ibe soluble
portions and carry them down where
they era absorbed and rrmined Air the
growing crop. He further says
v, “In experiment* which &lt;m hare wit-,
hened, where tbe manure for the e--ro
was applied in autumn, it ha* afforded a
__________ _w------yield ofabout seventy bushels-per acre. They karrMrolac^JB
when tbe same amwnnt applied in spring
Mflr*aJii*&lt;

LOCAL NEWS,

gave only fifty baaahel*. A thin coating TWO
—•—CEJTTB
----------- --------(.M CewU) per &gt;ew»l
of manure applied tn winter wbswtat tin*
subscribe
Urop of sowing, and well harrowed in ha*
!
increased the crop from seven to ten
A nrtbrrj.eeparity of Us Company h that tbeir
bnahal* per acre, in addition p&gt; this, by Tba T.»rtn mH e»l rdcrUrt LI* time to the Mira­
tbe stronger growth it ha* oaused. as wrl I tion of tbeir TEAR M 'to &lt;ti*bty. veloe, sad psrns by tbe promotion it has afforded t» the SESSHS'

Tax Corcnso Ga*r«.—Thia gram* ha*
Wither grown in favor am»ng cultjratr&gt;r«
B» it bat been extendad over the cwontrv.
cud partieulerU hi rlimatea more mild
than that in which it orhfinated. If l«
a .Icng-jiibtiad, strong grower, and'will
pnaiper nnder as much ilknasge ga any
other vsrriMv. The quality of tbe fruit is
equal, and in milder efimairs snpertor to
the l•abrl!a. but tbe Imwdww are not numpaet awd well formed. During the pres
ent w#t arrnmn. tbe froit suffered eererely
by rut. f»r greater than snv mber amonc
a dnMB or www kinds, growing in tb&lt;*
sente garden.
A dry pon t» anil,

I**!!5' Easiness

°a

a wirt

|

Dy. "SkobacV*

•
ftXovaaeU ‘B’AXcx*

CARPETS
-AND-

OIL-CLOTHS

arc. “Om AcNx vaavCs ttoXacv
aad. Cort^ort.

Dr. TldbaeV*

.

•WrnCE OF THE PEACE. Till

a

11.,’Barry eMatf. M'rfr '

’BXO’Kva.cNv ‘WA’U.t*

I. A. nOLBBOOh

Attorney «^coa»«&lt;oret u

var^oratt. X\vt. vocaXc a\\4
dxXnWiatck.

Chancerr. Geneml !*nd and
(MM*. aaeaM sMry «f Ifetbraok * B

Dr. 5L&lt;faaeV»

ftXovcukcN^ ‘Stole**
dtAvc. ax»a^ va«Xaa£\\o\v^
aa&amp; vaakt T*\5C tn\o^p!b\t.
Dt. -RoWAea
ftXowvac\x ‘Bcttc.'i*

are VVve So\Ak&lt;r\h VrvtaA,Ao\'\
DuxrrWa, Dvj%1Dxcuvaa^\%va, &lt; u.
'These fitters ar* put Up £» qU^rf
bottles, of which tha atooa it a fac-sonifle. 21U label is' finely tr.gravtd, and
ia provided with a toft-guard from
oounterfaittn. . IPrioa 9hptr bcitle, »•

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Dcnknote generally.
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A *4 *U th* Cr*at pM*? u ridte. *1IM.

R.J. GBAMT,

a uew and moet ormplete avrortmwrt

Chcmlcwl*. Paint*. Oils, Cna
«* Ftecne, Bssrstiug Fluid,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

yet pueiu«*)y,«i ha»*

tVBK UW«1S»

Grads mi at the uUe. one round erm,
while aa carved pearl and circled with a
plain tarnd fa gold. Fueling upon the pda*
U| papers ;and th* other hand U^iiy idly
with hrr watch thnm, while her wistful
ry*s were fixed full upon Warren South­
all's bee.
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•Tito dred, thro, gives nil uneonditionslly to Charlr* Everea’s widow an chil­
dren— alir
•It do** Mias EverrU.'
‘And it takes effect immediately 1’

J*T VUK MAGMA MCA L AND MWlUNAl.
FCKrUtUS.ONl.l«l

GROCERIES!

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1. A. HOLBltOOK,
TTURXEY ami Crauwlorat Lew, Solicitor la
. Cltanccrr. General l«nJ and Tat Agaot.
i«». weoi.4 .lory .qWbroaV. Week.

PATENT MEDICINES

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HANEYVMICIAK RCItGEOX!*&gt;4 Ac~ch*«u- Of1 Ucu.erSm.ih-a flruj start Gecdycr Block.
JlaMlugA Mirtlgaa. 0«e* hour* friro V to H
A.TN(. fact 1 to 4 N »
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"CiiaLM Evaxrrr.—th N«w York------g Is1 1h« Grocery liar , swell a*
shot t|&gt;r»&lt;igh the heart t”
IT temriv UM.
The new spapvr dropped from Gratia
great variety*f Iks
Ewrell'a noirvleie luuxi ns her eye met
cxJWtaa'T s’-jatnnmtxi
that &lt;«e lin* in th* gnstly list of “Killed
Mid Woandrcl,” and the bl&lt;«-d rrcvedrd
And Catkin* Eitr*cl3,X
from her cbvrk, leaving it whiter tian a
marbla itatue. .
liar morning •unthine lay &lt;ti the purple
wre*1l,s«&gt;f lhe Axniinsler carpel and glim
rnered over the gilded chair* of the dainty
little a|*artmri&gt;i where the young heitq**
■at nt bi«*kta*l with her w-tenin old guv
eineea. Stic uu» a alight fragile little
thing, with large briijiaateyra, and cheek*
jual Ifaled with, trcmuluo* pink, like
■*&gt;blte&gt;»wj« afafaed with sunset, and her
dress of rtunty muslin, lied at the waist
«*iih viinple l-fae lihtH'iis,seemed exactly
iulaptr&gt;l to her pure child^h lovelmes*.
Mis. AHairu took up the pap.'r and
■canned the oluuit through her gold
■pcc'sclea,
‘Charlc* Everett—•
ed. •Gone st laat, po
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der what Li* wife god little ones will do.
Y&gt;'O ought to help them ■ Ihtle Gratia.'
•Help theml ofconnui I will ! lie Wn«
my distant cimsin, wasn’t he. Aunty V
die a«krd. tint'Hl’cioiisly n»ing the pet
■mipr by which *he had known her guv-

BWKF.SET A AtXEW.
TTURNKYS AT LAWaaS ti«i tailor* to Chan
evry. l’«ro*uGr *tl«ul&gt;onp*&gt;d Io C*n vey■ u**&gt;
&gt;&lt;&gt;”Uj«uo. of tUle. t» L«*4
inborn &lt;■! ui'.nji. 2«., Ac. W
b« happy
■ttro-! to *11 calls io th« line attbeir profesalvu

Mir. Allaire noddnl her bead.
•y.-nr ci.«*|n, child—and your rival for

mU COCNHET.IA1R at LAW
•nd Salxilne »n-l Taoa-eMor to Ctmntory.ATTOMXSr
. vires 11 C*&lt;rt Covmalwirocr for the Ctum
Kr~
i-a*ucu'ar* sUratim paid talk* eollcetto* at
t-MUColl
Uaiou aad m«wv promptly remitted.
O4ca. with W. W. Ralph Esq.. Uiddlerille
Itarrr C'uaaty. Michigan.
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N. M F.r »W co.reu.er** fa **••"&gt;**
■then I wit be ia altamteaea at the oflter of 0»*
toanty Cleet i«*a Uta Court Ucnseat Haaliaga,

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•My rival Aunty 1 I d«&gt; tu»t under­
aland.’
Y-ur rl.aTW t&gt;* kffW'm* of nW OL
Everett, riiy dear. Ab y&gt;« may well
look rurprik-d—you have b*gn beirraa l»
ihi* property ever since you were a
child aud Dover knew bo* it came to

Jl.i. TAM BHIMT*

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

JiABTIXUS, UJCfl.

I WANT 25000 lb*. «f WOOL f
L menu frit-lorn into CLUTIJ

CA83DIF.RK.

•Tell me all abont it, aunty.’ said Gra­
tia, ►eifingdosn the tioy Sevrea du’clatr
cup. and folding her little hands tightly

together.
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•There is not mueli tn tell. Gratia. &lt;»oly
Charlre «m own nephew to Cut Ever.-U
while yu were hut n ram»te emwfa.—
A nd wbmGharle* displeased bis unde by
terms
.»«.»»■£ “-"rtjsjzLrisXa merry ii&gt;K a pair ymmg Klfl fa
once of hi* wisbr*. the old num willed all
the propfuy "bfab »*» U. have bfam hi*
^.pfcuw auiyou *
there were ph-uty, W deylar* it an rot «f

FLANSEl.o gaKW-cs

cither on share* or &gt;y th* yard.

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W* r.r:' -SS.-SSM:
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for your Jarailitt. Tljf tl!

WOOL CARDING

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,ng ibierks and cmprrMrd Ifa- ‘W by
have I never been
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•My dear. Gihmel Eveiett had a right
to beat..*- .U»£I”perty *her*and how he
Pl &gt; 11 ad m«t Chnrfr* E/errtt been brought

hri in rtwerteU.* of
tetr 1 Wu not h« the neare*t blood reiatiro, whd* I o» b«l • distent eonnee' ttifaf
•Yes bat—’
■ * ' * &gt;«. &gt;
t£fa•M.«r Ibu Ih", V“ «* a’"17,
■&gt;
’lfc
1 Hlldr«&gt; to JtoUltok*. ' to' Ito- ,&lt;-.!•
IV to 'to - — Uh itoi
ta~ tow
*rfr.1 Gi-*l I1-.-W. '&gt;*&gt; *“toAtor.
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'“S.'lfMd rito. 0—-fa

*ilh
ihiM^|!6p*».-i v*.
varra,
^.d.lrnly sb* st-ppedL
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•A-.ir.wi&gt;''"Ct" *?"r gyi"

•this wrong shall be rigateu «• ■»
* fik 1 *»U «*- *b

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Dunn Brow ns, the am v corraapAbdnt.
fa tbe Springfield RrpMcaa, tM dis-,
courses of tba use of whisky 4m ftefarmy;
“An army la a big thing, and It tahaa a
great many eatables and not a few drink-,
alik* to carry it along. Haroyoe any
idea bow many barrels of •eowimtaaary"
(that's a gentle euphemism fer widely/
’ It take* per we*k to run tba machine 1 1
don't know exactly, but I Ou know ’ that
it would be better to Unale Sam than
100.000 rulunteer* to hfe aAey. if be

Allair*, in a aittfictha --- ------------ --AYh.t t.rvd they far want, for po vtrty. toil.
PrtM**Mrn*xiof*&lt;b«r,iau»*od4 withoet awe* and veaalimi*. Ilf I bad only b*ld Byfaarliah iugu* about Charles Everett snd
I» pity *te« togged bet * p*u*y or two.
bi* Claims!’
A«4 prgy*4. imptotea'4. **4 br«m4 *f«r again.
But Gratia, wrapped in deep thoughtBet.
ftoDtomHwa*lfa a»»r,r»togot.
had nu ear fur the poor old lacy’* lam*o-’
MnretoiurbyfarlasaMngw-.g-rUjMlB;
CVMtod. te.U* tn *|Mrit. ia tama bo«*4 down,
It was a quahrt old room, that lihnrty,
Uaahfa u* *u.d mtofortoto. b*^M.r r.
Hum tt,. 0olJ UtorUM, wtild
..ih . with its heavy-gothte ftjrnlture, and nutbn&gt;an carpet vptfti^M Mth *carl*t awd
Sigh.
, -----amber glanins from th* stained glass
wind..*, in whwH de*p rrcss*i. stood- theAfakj

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Warren Soothall**.
liiv*—atreuofa whiA neither Unfa bor
change could take from tataq froly ; “H
" ia more blesaed to gfav-thak teewirs,’1

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A PUBLIdHEV EV1»&gt; VUWEbftAY
•nGnrar.-aAAMT coimty, aicviaaa

listings’ Hustocss Jjlirtctorn

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'webnesbay. notemjbjsr

W. &gt;utiajs Wmtr,

Gratiadrew a deep breath of relief,
-Yom wills** that lh*y jeoaive Ab* ben rfit fa thi* document as aouo a* pueaible,
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'Certainly, if you wiab it. And now,
Mi*s Gratia, another subject demands
yuurcuutideralicai.’
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Gratis looked up at the dark bright
eye* fixed’ with such kindnaM on her
cbildtsh brow, and linked down again’
with a strange qiuver at her heart.
It waa nut a haodsome face—n« one
h*d ever called Warren Soulhall hand-•
•utu*—jet there w'g* * banfaf«te Bume’
tbingJn tbe grave ryv* and earnest mpuih'
that iirestibly ini pel had you l» \urn arid'
louk after him as b* pawed ymifa the’
■trrcL People bad »*id, ‘What a pity,'
poor fellowwhen he came back from'
Antietam with bi* left &gt;lee*e fastened
empty to hi*breast; but Gratia had al ■
'
any e felt a slraoge secret pride in that1
folded sierra— waa it n&lt;4 a badp frqm."
the Legion of Honor brought back from'
the tilling cloud* of battle, fto very
mouth of red-th mated artillery,
'
•Another ad ject F she repeated bc«l
tstlngly.
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Trs. T»u have transformed ymiraelf
from su hrirra* to f pour giH—almuet a1
pennilra* girl.’
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•I know IL* s-ijd .pr»tto calmly.
J
have t-een tlilokuvg il »ll over,Mr.,o«&gt;ulh
■ II. I am perfectly aware that it Ovw
iirc'-me* itrtwesary for me to-earn my
daily bread. N«ed Lnay how choirfully
1 riulldvJtT . •
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lie bowed inoat reveyco Uy. befi&gt;ra the'
clear light Uf those baxvi- eye*, and. she'
wentro.
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There i* but »-ne way in which I esn
hope tu raaintaia rnyeelf, snd that ia t&lt;&gt;
gu nut n • guvenieas. I know but lew
.
people Mr. Southall; but your cirri* fa
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friend* to large, aud—and. If you w/teW
iiiterwot j«^,r*elf f«* me a littjo—^'word
of rvcomnj«s»dalii»n‘fiv'Hn you—’’ ।
Gratia sloppad tn bide th* tremolo**
new in ber vojc*. Mr.S&lt;HilWI was re­
'
garding l.er with grave esrtfawnvsa.
•1 think Lkuvw fak situatu®- foc.-yoo
Miss Gratia.’ , ,i „• ,,p (, Lp x.:
‘IXi yo*f ber five* lighted up.
'Oh,
'
Mr. 8oupball. Du you think I amid do
justice tv&gt; it V I.'ol./J '.. .a ..
•I b.ve Du dyfibt oa thal h»«d-*
•But you know 1 am royoungro ia*x-’
perienced.'
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‘Neither fa theee fact* wuoM|.,n)iUfate
,
Wiu*xyou,’ b* returned, .milfag qUbu'
be had grown qaitf, pal*,,
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•Yet I i-varoeh a dewad fa-going not*
into the world.. Do yoo thint U*)’
would ba gr*U* witir*we Mr. S.*itbaH—
at first yro teow^mUl lmrW rfto^atarwfaroy datteal WudM tba^ b. tend V
■ ‘1 &lt;fm rar* fathdi,’ b«Mld »tWibl*»&lt;y.'

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]lion, may be i*eued.ta lb* soldier* when
returning from piekal'dhly or after an
,exhausting march 1 Why, there hasn’t
|been a whisky-ration-ia*»U&gt; A.&gt; a single
,
rvgitnent,
Vo my kovwlfage, for wroy a
,,mo*th, and I am certainly Within th*
troth when I My tfaQ Rflfi -ten B.year are
issued u&gt; Um (ompa on an Kvenmo. It I*
M good as a total abstiaitao* audety to
be a private fa Ute army- Cana* why 1
Tbe use fa liqupr ba* *&gt; increased among,
tbe officers, that bone la nuw left over to
he lasued tii |hd man ’, Tfcrro galipot a
week are abiiot the present usual allow­
ance of a Hrig.dtor G«n*r*!, and Inferior
officer* fa proporiltxL j:,A’Major-General,
wM'tt literal and reasonably boepitable,
i* expected tn spend st lee«t bit pay in
various liquors. Every time* etaefal
ol's staff officer rails no fa comrade. Abe
boule to expeacod to be produced. Every
lima sn officvr to promoted, te-i* expect­
ed to “wet hi* oomroteio*.” - Every oc­
casion uf a eword or bora* prawn Latino
i* iraprovodfor a big drunk all rdund."
It i* not considered Awt qaits reputable
for an officer to b* befpieaaly or crwtily
drunk when actually , engaged on sum*
special duty, .uch aa an u£cer fa the
picket or judge advocate of acourt-mar­
tial. but at other tipneq it is nothing
against him. and eVen lf caught fa such
a cape.it i* rather his misfortune than bls
fault—pix&gt;r fellow,
’

Never Dr.pair fa the RepaMle.

It i* al waya a duty not to deepair of
thk republic, and todver imn to than at
the praeent tim*- :Wei hive no patience
with lh-we doubter* and grumbler*, who
fi.r political «vr Cher perpoee*. perpeVially indulge in gloomy predictions
as tn the future fa th* nation. On* of1
these Job's comforter* eolemnly declitres that “there ia nothing In th* 'future
fu/ the people but taxation and intoler­
able hardens.” Does thi* faint-hearted
patriot really believe thi* dlainnl predic
tionl Doe* be believe that the energy
and industry of the. American people,
with all tbe boundieM rv»o&lt;ircea of dur
country at command, cannot support a
war (&gt;&gt;r the maintenance of the integrity
fa the naliitpl 11* know* b*Uer,&lt; hu
known anything, • .••; •,f. We see
eomeuiitg btfatfe* “tex
h«&gt;4 fatolora t
U« u&gt;r^ite?.ip the future. fa thia &lt;myiv.fttfilAnWMWIA gkufaua f.itere
b.forr th* repfadw, in which tb« Imrdro*
(Mid sagrifiuea of thia .w'ar shall be viewed
at we now vie* tlu&gt;*e of th*. revolution
ary war—-p«X ‘intol«rsbl*,b not unbear­
able, hut at cheaply purcbsaing'tbe lnp«tim*b|a blessings fa a united land, and
saying us from all the horror* which the
triumph of-secreaiun would bay* brought
upon the country.—Portly, TrankripL

alarmed Utbe prvbondennce of singl*
jterttfai."'A»d faqulree th* cause. Tbe
edithr then proceed* diabolfairfly eool to
imrtval th* enigma, u follow* t "To
eome extent we mutt charge It wpon our
yodag women ; not u an intentJutral In­
jury , hul as * fota! blunder. Who would
trot r«tb*r be tevnrroted tefth the horri­
ble Wea nf * bachelor'* mfa*ri*e, tbro to
drag t&gt;^t*a Rfe of *lav*ry to m*et the
wants of a mereile**, extravagant wife 1
Women, under the ffabt nf liberty rod
'rivllintfoA, fafak that *a eroifa.lt por­
tion ; but d«* R not team that they
sometime* fiirgel Used* tie* of their p«v*itiun I They ahfaild rTOsember that who
•verfallsfa thedutfW«ra place i* *nworthy to occupy it. Dote It not often
veem Abet they regard the refartabfe b«ing* whom they oil thrir bwbaadaroly
fa tbe light «f“ronvroient appearing**,"
sent &lt;&gt;n earth fi* ho other purpose thanto fill tbfar rolle of «xtra*aganoe with a
breu* whi&lt;&amp; beer* their bark eo agvroaWy over th* ms of hfe f This - ell very
aiee for you,
ladim. W* hope you enfay
faLfa..
□o.u
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‘y.„ ■) count«d out.
We
*»
*“* ** ’Ub
cannot agree tn take a voyage far life
with you—that is all. We prefer to be
nld tebbelora, under sixth eircoatatanae*.
Who would ip.tt We &lt;fa wot wish to
d&gt;*cnurag* anybody, fa coarro not, W*
only spaSlk fur u*rw(reau But we love
to think of tkeg-«»d vid titnae when there
waa not an old maid fa tba world. Such
a time there Ims b««n ; everybody got
married. »Giri* war* so pr*Uy, healthy
and useful, nobody could help it."
Juatro if tba girl* were net pretty,
hraltby, and useful now-s-days, and a
trlfi* a*df* provokfagly wi*a and iftd*pendem than In thoee slow by-gnrotime*.
We will wager th* TVasa* is Aoffbf the
moat grum, diaappomtrd old bachelor*
in exiatance. There to a -pretty fable in
JEtajp about sum* tempting, tantalizing
grape* and a cvvetoueJua, finding item
beyraad bi* reach, declared them pour
snd diataate&amp;L . Of Course no insinuation
is meant naepactiag Mr. Ttfaq*.
WoMag's IxmscT.— Women ar* best
st making short, cumraofl sense-cuts.—
They don’t rwaeon—-pardon me, 1 am not
rede. They Ao not,find it nsr—ery to
set that machinery of judgsmeut in oper­
ation of which man in *o vain.
They
have a way of.tbeir own—&lt;n instinct pe­
culiar to their eex—a gift which elevates
them, within oertain litnite, and on cer­
tain aabjfate, thuy pounce with unerring
aim upon truth. They ain't give reasons
for tbeir conclusion*.
They are at least very eilly !f they try
to do *o. *bd not improbably disturb the
successful ffapteeviun of the impnhnp-u
sentence. Il they its wise, they give no
rcas-'ii* but ao answer; aad if sudden, it
is probably right. They have a power
of discernment fa many thing* not pn*.
seiaed by nisn.
With them it l*-*o
gdlna, but a common ioatinetive percep­
tion. To in-Ht men it fa a mysterious
faculty, and redeem* tbo"»h&lt;,rt rot* of
ctiumon life from tba general’ charge nf
foulharditiM* or ehanoe.—Oace « Ifech.

Mr. B——M well brown Metropoli­
tan printer utice told u. that on or* ,qceoai'iD, a* old wpmap.from th! country
came Into hie prfaliiig'office, with an old
Bible in her banc
-I warn,‘
prin* it trier

“Cbn'M.e have it 4-ro fa half an
Tita Paovorr Maunu. Ganast, in e
letter U»‘ Use .6*cr*tary of War. give* huor 1 I wish you would—I want to be
geufa* hunfa-“iive • F**1 wV»1iF lbs
somwmtArtanAg a tali •tics cneicenring the
country."
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operation of lb* enrollment act. He aay*
When the nld lady went out, ha sent
th* set is not perfect,.^ may euily be
hrhimd to the office uf the American Bi­
ble Society, nnd purchased a copy for
»u nm put fa forth, nwfag to the eases* bliv cyol*.
ashes amaasj C exclaimed the
&lt;&gt;f vtJenl«nri*g, so that th* present dr*A.
old. woman when »h* came to. look al ft:
was only a partial, one.. Or
“
‘•hoi* good y'uuS-a fixed It! ' il’a'e’ea i'cent, of thpse draw* fa the pre
i&lt;ma|
nrt
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■■ ”®*- ’ •’rtmrroed Bothfaeluding the ‘ 50 par eanU
,ert in* aocurfauaro printing tai” u; ;
bav* reported. Alrout SO p*r
eaampted under rjaminalkx,
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40 percent, have been, held fa **rvi**.—
How Natcbb Covgxs or Bema6,BU" ij^rvfal fmi.tM.T-Dl4 I aver 1*11 you. among the
oSfatingTiUl* thing* roe faalwjsy* aeeipg
autsliiutes. in thcM atfaring war time*, tfaw I saw
upon the re- on the Bull Run battle field pretty, pure
TTwm pr.r*.rth
delieath Mower* growing curt W empty
ports tw to to to
tons! Dialrttte.
•mmadtioo-butt*. » roe* tbrosifag vp
brp.twg/-' br^.ihr—nh th* hrod of a
drum—whldt JoubtfaM routed
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tbe expenditure* of iheTrdvnelMarI General’s Bureau. up to Oct. I®, b»*» ,
mntod to • 1.200,000. TU ammurt. ,
non*/ roefavod from the draft i. ahout ,

�clam mo. 18, »c axtbims.
CLAM MO. SI.
Hall, b-t.wl Gwiteyy
zWood, Universal qM*
B. Barnhum A Co’Wl
divpateb from the Army of tbe Po*’®”
dated Nor. 13th, Mya that the weaU*&lt;w

CLAM BO. 94.
rt specimen needle work

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CM.^Me^de wi!rH^pre^ iL

“ J. EL EarL best specimen ernr Werrseiten-Jwnefioa h at present our
^rw^ent, and io
broitTiRtf
bM
dopot from whence all army supplies are
The quotaraf tbe Congree- Mrs. J. H. Earl, 2d bert do
50
rinr-aTDlstrtetubi MfonOTre :“FTrst,2,137-,, - A. A: Bfotol, best crochet basket 75
Second. I0C; *rtte.
•P*1 bI
11.296 men.

The quota'-.
‘ thio county are

follows

Jtees yssterdnf
Hs sXatee AbaA-Ahs wms
* .MiAb MefaWihi beH ptk MIL • * in his regiment have laid down tbeir inns
dsraieevev
/ 75
since 0e ,Hgilt at R»ppkbs»-ock Btalkw,
- J. C. Betnsmin,beet pair slipper. 50
- C. w: BpaaUfaifrim. - and bare refused to nerve longer in tbe
rebel army..UTbey were ordered under
sred skirt. ,
50
guard but befoM the guard came soe“ C.W. Spalding, 2d best crochet
basket.

PruMeuiUev

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| ibe ooMtry and will reek tbefiret opporte eonre into the Union lines.—
He represents a very dlrpondrat feeling wtrvloM &lt;w nrevw iraa iwy
------Mrs,' Maria Butterfedd. best bonnet 75
to exist in the rebel army in North Vir­ wm pro.tr.ted by tte wind on Wsdnadsy nfobt
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“ hula
50
oflMtweck. &lt;® 1brSUtwr«A Tbrr wvre plr
“ Wm. L. Brown, beak Lamp mat 5Q ginia, arid-says tbe general belief in the lares, valusDIs ST being nt dceeaMd yoaog taUae,
ranks Is that their tabse btobmes more (and were !*• with ®e to copy. Any p»r»on Imtclam bo. 25.
ins item with ns or.st Us Jkoow offlee wUl te
hopeless as time passes.
i
KlmM
Horace Peek, best span
Wamibatum, Nov. 13.—From the
'■ r\._'
a.. •.
•
JtoT lClh. | MJ.
front wr hear that tbe enemy presents a
K. Patton, best pair horses on draft 2 00 very strong front on the bank uf tbe Raptar Am bnwaasnwo tam-MHia Post h
idauend has commenced picket shooting.
CLASS MO. 28, CULTS MATCHXD IX MAaNXS*
Yesterday a detachment of the let Ver- BrnfT. Afrenu K. T. 8oail*ry ifocirty, Btotestor.
I
2 A«P 8 TBAM OLD.
-Gsatss I teem, it due teyre to .Ute the an«te1. a Allen, best pair 3 years old 91 00 m&lt;mt Vavnlqy wns fired upon while going ■I etert of Ihst ons toll), of PdopHrs (tere whtoh
out on picket listween Summerville and 1
s.
..
-....... .... ..................... •-'■••90
1 obtalowi from yoo in Kov%mter ImL Swing
Germania fords. Our men on picket
C. Stuart, beat pair 2 years old
1 00 find it nsecasary ttfktep under cover or lb. advtrttoonnrf o4.yo«r Society, oSerisg to
give your nodicint to eivrgynea far tte pose ef
’ J,w
CLAM Mn. 80.
else be ruado targete of.
tteir pMteh^ t toWaed a totetafer . poor girt
Tbo Water in the Hapidau -islrery low, ; of my congregation, wbo tad long teen ornrly*
Jobs Daweoo, sunning fur all borane
"
in co.
5 00 aud the riser Is fordable al many points. bclplew from Bteumatias^ sad struge to toy
J. D. Price, running for all horses 20 00 Tbia makes the work of guarding it very th.t co. teute cored tarrntirely. I writ. ibi».
E. Harding, trotting for all horses 25 00 arduous. It would not be sorprialng if ; Mplsgitsuy aid iteSociety in iio edteta to tetrethajene^fcaome dark night should make dwee UoumCHm, and Uai three who nay need
a dash^BBu the river and create a diver- aoeb a nuaedy j and I ore strpag tenua, aul.beThe Mote QocaUoa.
siun, and immediately gobble op some tiere ta mtrita will fully juatiiy tbe mart aererlaMany ucli-meaning Democrsta cling
to tbe Copperhads, intbavain imagioatiuti' careless command.
But few partlt's bfrebels are now on
that they-arfathus keeping true to- tbeir
the left bank of tbe iRapidan. A small
old party oegauizatlon, aad that they are
party wm drives across yMterday by an
opposing the Republican party- of other
inferior force, When our men reached
days. Nothing could be mure erroneous
■alhev's rtocMate Wt
Neither of tbs old parties exist, i-'Tbe the 'bank both Infantry and artillery
were exposed on the opposite wide to re-,
KETER f«Uto teetroy saf
stMta of tbe last two yean, bare com­
pletely destroyed their • identity—and sial what they thought a recunnolsance in ,M»on&gt;Mlia*) Worm- Arsfarfccilv relfaUe
gain, which leads loo often to make merwhat is mere, have completely destroyed force; or a4 movement across, but no
char.dite of the most sacred causes. Let J. Eyerai boat, anting coll
75 the very otuoeta of their former being.— heavy guns opened on either aide, and
us observe this day with humility, truth­ F. Patton, 2d Heit du
;
.
50 Tlie Charleston platform end the Onengu there was but little carbine firing.
The enemy lias idso resumed work
ful dom and honesty towards ourmdvcs, , CLAM BQ. 4, ntniM MABB XX CLAIM 5.
are both as totally obsolete «e utterly
with the spade. They are not aatisfnd
our fellows snd our Creator.
irrelevaoVto the present order of things
.
CLAM MO. 5.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
The with tlie defoocrA thrown up last Septem­
E. Bissel, bast pair roadsters
92 00 as tbe Twelve Table, of Rome.
my band snd caused to . bo af-'
ber, but are digging rifle pita and throw­
«. Bwrat, 2d beside-, .-.rff.
• 1 00 most Mllient distinction between the two
)) fixed thn great 8m1 of ike State, J. H. Earl, best slagls borne for aU
is that the one established Slavery in the ing up entrenchments, and constructing
L. a &gt; at the Citiy al Lanaing. this 3d
territories, while the other prevented Sla­ curtiaa few every exposed point.
work
1 00
The railroad wllfbe in running order
) day of November, ia tbe year
very in the territories; and yet there is
Edward 8. Brown, beet carriage
of oor Lord one thousand-eight
no man'now so mad as to imagine that to^Culpepper oh tba 15th insL
horse
- B 00
hundred and aixty-threa.
the’tilno cun ever rttum when that will'
JL ur«. I»t. XAWL-S AATHWTK FOR
AUSTIN BLAIR.
be a practical question.
Slavery not
HTROSO DRINK io • wrt.in rar« far /trunk*"By the Governor,
I
*
only in lbo territories but fevery where
Jambs B. Pobvxr, SscrHayy ofState.
else, bss had its day. ' The war by ita‘
• CLASS MO. «.
.- was made Ly the enAny yMterday la viiown Inevitable operations, has dostroyed initv of Stciensburg, which is occapted
J. H. Earl, ’beqt 3 year old colt, |I 00
A Vnrlnc Rebel Plot.
it byyood all pqmlMhy of recovery.—J. H. Earl, brat 2 - “
I O0: And inlike manner inc war has broken‘ I by Kilpatrick’s cavalry. Nut more than
.There"arc 'rumc»C*A«M_iconsiderable Jacob Bromdsiotter, best Vyear old
halt a dorrti sheila were thrown on either
up allrdd Imubs upon which the parties side, end .on tire advance uf our cavalry
obit
*
.1*0
evidence to sustain them. of a daring
lived and struggled. Il hay brought an
the enemy retired. No one was injured
schema, ou tbe part of tba rebels in .Can­ CLAM MO. 7, aoasas TO TROT, QXLDtMOSOB
absolntely new order of things; and one
oa oqr aide. The rebels advanced from
ada, aad tbeir Copperhead allies on ibis
whieh foroesall coh£deratc men, whetherr the direction of Pony Mountain.
aide, to tranller tbe war to the North­
they like It1 ofr not intd new positions. The
Mild question tut^r Is, whether the Gtnxrnwest, and make our lakes the theatre of
mynt.wjfch UitrvffgKng agiuMlarebellipn
bloody and excitirtg events. From pur
New York, Nor. 14.—Laie rebel pa­
Which' leek't ite lift, ihhll be eupported or
eacbaagea we gather particulars winch
The Richmond £r
nut. Those whq are for supporting it hare pers a re received.
have led the nuthoritlM to the belief that
in consistency, no alternative but to. sup­ cMinrrof tbe 11th, says that their army
:
।
.
bolt
was
quietly awaiting an attack from
port the war, apdcuosliluted aulborilio
there is a plot to-pass sever*) gunboats
which conduct the war. All support which Meade, It was thought that bo would
.Which have been prepared in the Lower J-.nas.Hall, 2d. best do
Hiram Lewis, beat 2 year old steers 1 00 foils sbortfofthls, however rightly Inclined make a flank movement towards Fred­
St. LawrefUN, through the Welland Can­ W. Y. Gilkey, beet yoke oxen
2 00 ls*no support at all. Just aaap.^^bkh
prop which ericksburg. The Araminer* of the 9th
-.ut.W 'falls short an Inch, however correct Ils foreshadows another retreat nt Bragg,
al, and with these, ravage the commerce W. Y. Gilkey. 2d best do .
- . .-^.L„
•.&lt;. .jj. nnd speaks of disagreements and discords
,„j *1 00
and put the cities bf the-Lakes under con- Tunis Collier, best cow
ta no prop at all.
Them are
in the councils of tbeir Western ihay
;tributidti,Jfnot to bar* them as an art of A. H. Hubbard, 2 year pld baAr.RKu0O i ______degrees of defection ; but any de­
Tunis Col I.or, l&gt;c«t 1 year old heifer 50 fection whatever, lu‘ a crisis like this, is a
The Eemniner of the 10th says that
. mvago retaliation. Buflklo hits been A. P. King, Uet bull calf
..
M&gt; crime. Tbe man who does not eotne Meade has inflicted a terrible blow on
named: aa । the first point of attack, and Wm. L. Brown, bert steer calf
50 quare, plump, up Jo the maiatainance of Lee. In Western Virginia, the disaster
we are not prepared to My that that city
CLAM MO. 10.
.■
i the wa&gt;, by which alone tbe country can to Ecbofa command straws that tbe ene­
my are active, and apprehensions are fell
la free from danger. The merchant tnaIt is with feeling of pride yotte eomCELEBRATED
fot the safety of the railroad. In *Nortb
;.ylB« pf the lakes is really at the mercy mitten view the Interest taken by the I
Carolina tbe enemy has landed a large
ufartnod'Cruisor*. Our only proteclfau formers of the towns comprising this as
force al Winston, and threaten the south­
eoddtion lathe Improvement of their
is the atoomcr Michigan^ which has a
ern line uf the rsilroad'at Weldon*. On
abeeb, also the interest taken tn sustain­
tbe Peninsula the enemy are reported
small armament,:and wkieh Bls oonlem- ing the same? Alao-we were math pleas­
landing large numbers at Newport News.
plstod in tbe plot we refer to, to surprise ed with tba exhiHUoe «f fina wool sheep.
A pure ■ t&gt;d powerful Toale corrertir* .ad altvr*
gy Colonel CharlM R. Ellst, whose
Uvs at wusferfsl sOkaey ia ditMM* at Ito
After
a
careful
examination
we
have
------------ —■ y.ri*---------nnd overpower.
death feu been prsvlovsly announced,
The VallaadlahaM Fiet.
■’
An armed vcxsel in front of any lake awarded as follows :
Stomach: Liver and Bowels
war
tfee
tfotf
bf
the
well
known
engineer
G. H. Pendill, beet find wool buck 11 00
New
Ytklr,Nor.
14.
—
Tbe
Timet'
city could, with but kittle molestation,
W. Y. Gilkey, 2d beet do
____M wbq originated the famous rem fleet, and 1 Washington dispatch, r&gt;f the 13th, say*
' lofiirt the most serious damage.
The
8pHt»,™—M-Sn-SM
I. N. Hathorn, beet pen fine wod^” ir" at tbo'orne of his death commanded the ' it is understood from Canada that Vafent F«n», l^wpe and Bjainn, and
(ufbhtry foreca of tbe Mississippi Marins
city of New York apprehending neb a
Ewes
TOO
I.ndigharp, James Clay and Marshal Kara■'’■4MWEKr
And would rvcom meed a discretionary . Brigade. He wti chiefly distinguished had fully arranged for passing through
' pdfaubflity There. from thq ’ Jfresence of
for services performed when In command
WlMlI fellMTMlW tte
premium
Ora
pen
of
fide
wool
Ifaekakx-1
the
Weiland
Canal
an
armed
steamer,
some of the armed' rebel ocgin'.'plratDB,
of tfte 'ram fleet' Making Ins headquar
hitited bv S - H. Lewtrof Steuben countore bu.lbe qfioen of the West, be suc­ whose mission was first to Apen the pris­
- bar pul tbe harbor in a most perfect state
on doors fur tbe captured rebels in San­
ceeded
iu
rtirraing
tho
rebel
batteries
at
Ifothtw
that
la ts&gt;l wteteeetne, graial aad reof defense.
. .
i
Moral:.e in it» aalars wtrra tbe e .inpoaitian of
Vicksburg, and w^qt on an expedition up dusky Bay.
UOHTKTTErtl STOMACH BITTEILK^I,pop.
ft* is (farther uuderrtbod'that a part of
2d. To arm and equip these veterans,
the Red river. In which br captured tbe
ular prrparaUM rootalM no mineral of an. Kind,
..••’
l
^.s:-.,
H.L
bwm
"
•
ibis plot included the release of the. pris­
1
rebel steamer Er*,‘Ni&gt;. b.'bet eras after- over 2,000 tn number.
’
XTAW1TO. 11.
' ’
• ■ , tr'arflrdrireo'by a false pilot &lt;mder tbe
3d. Toaslxn u many propellers on,
oners od Johnson’s Island, who were Jo
Lake Erl as ware needed, And arm and taterete torta and ptawta wtU&gt; Ito psrael and
farm, in conjunction with eueb rebel ref­ A. H. HqlXmrd, beat mm and &gt;^s H 00* guns of a rebel fort, from whieh be nar­
equip them.
.) l,clam XO.11J. . rowly escspea. hls TM»fl falling into tee’
ugees in Canada as are ripe for a deepar- , .
4ln.'To make Buffalo a heap of ashes as farss Uw bwsea sntas ~ to prvswvte by
50&gt; enemy’s*bands. la eunneclWn with *thc snd her vessels In port charred skeletons. buBMn mean, .gvart n&gt; .IsSies rt.j.enAcT^ by
ate enterprise of this ktodjthe land aup- Wm. L. Brown,,best baatatn fowls
Marine Brigade, Colonel Ellct engaged
aaeewtolsoms aloMsstere. iuieurs water awi
CLAMtro: 18. "
&gt;■ ' ; In several Important otMttallons, In all of
porto of jbe rebel cruisers. It will, be ^1
Sth. To burn Cleveland.
alho- rxteraal cauau. Umtitvss ■ Hinm stay
Win.
,
Benson,
bdJr'boih.
'irtilta
'
6lb/To wipe out the commerce on
remembered that ibis alarm in relation
Which be displayed great Intrepidity and
la diatrxu
Wilk Zwtraad 4gw, It tea
wheat
: ■‘' I 00
tore Mma isMBMe M . yreveetiv. .3 inwtat1 decision, lie died al tbe age of twentyto the priddMrn ret Johnson’s Intend was
J. Evers, bent half bash, onto '■'; ”
■ thi-MythM*, of dieewsc obntradted In the •' 7th. To consume Detroit, tnd fa effect JJ.ssareeieayaMttesssadawbs mart to U
»M&gt;rdfaosloe of sa stteek. oocy tte
. CLAM NO. 14.
_ '*
' , unfcemty region In which be wm mo long destroy the commerce and cities of the
Jcbri Evers, best tumfog ‘ ' ''
.25 and usefully engagW.
lakes.
'
'
NormaR Manley,
Noraii&gt;&gt;8tfd4,lN4i-Uete
»
1
rsr-Thero la out a govern meat dark »,
yemaade Waedte'Tseasen.
•
John Crump, best half bush, potatoes 25r­ in WaoWngton -wto works Ulf as bard
New York, Nov; 14.—The New Inlet
' - . CX4&gt;M Kb.' iA. ' ‘
'
as does our present iodefotigsble Beseeorrespuodenl of the Tribune tuyt, rela.■...These alAlemeuta, wMcfc obtain oretary of War.- A few days ago* m one who
a. b.
fcn •pp‘- »
ive to tbe capture of the blockade. tun­
danoo «Mof our- mllhary sulborities, ]
1 was with him relates,, be worked -from
er Cornubia, “Col. Tborobura of the
have1 been Tn tbeir poeemetcm uerna fttys. ’ J. N. Hathorn, bem Winter apples
•ally morning till atewa of tbe next day
ebel army was passenger on heei but
' ia tbe iransaetlM of offiolal buainem, and
bare been carpTaDy, preparing far.
oeosped capture Tbe Lord Mayor of
ofanifodaSS
then. Instead of going to .rest want out as
London and said Colonel have entered
&gt;uy anwygcncy that GMj.artea,
am' Aasual.to dofas own marketing—returoing
into negotiations to famish am muni
pieatapa have been taken to prevent Un' Elias E
• punctiteUy SA 9 o'etook and working that
tiun and ships of war to the rebel Govtsnrimmatton of fee tegenira and dar PMCh«
day fall past, midnight.
8ucb are th«
ernmenL Wilmington pepere were also
in, plot.
*
phyriaal -aad mesual exactions &lt;m this
Borne n
found on tbe'prixe, in which it w*e mated
. man,-for the .performance of which hl.’
bibited
that Mayor Wood, of New York, Is go­
' daily meed bl L&gt; be ecW^dly berated by
.W^Yd
ing Into a faint stock Co., undsr a firm
netwe &lt;&lt;T Franoe 6t Co., to furnish'vwBarry,
samble in their plates of public worship,
ia their houses aud by the family fireside,
and'keep thia day aa becomes them, with
rcvarcncc aud gratitude towards bur
Hoaveniy Father, and witkabtenre and
heart* good will towards our folio*-men.
Let the kindly affection whisb unite the
lamiUta together receive a-Dew and
stronger impulse from lbs good cheer of
MapkGrov^
U:ia day ; aad ia the midst of our abuo*
Castleton, J
dance let ua not forget the broken-heart­
Woodland,
ed and tbe poor.
Many of our people
will be absent front the rslimoua and so­
cial gatherings ef ibis Thankswivfag;
dwelling In tmtaand fo Ute open Raid, in
larmagsliattlly defending opr heritage of
Liberty, our homes and property.
Let
the,untied prayers of this wbofo people
ariM to the God of balden for them, that
CLAM MO. fj UgST CCLTTTATXD FASH.
bo will gi«e them victory aad the Nation
rs-astAbTisbed uuily and peace. That He
No «w«.
,
will shield from wank and sorrow tbe
class so. 8, svalucms.
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
DeueesL best atxllloo for all
ho will comfort those who mourn for tber11 J. Vat&gt; work
'• b-1*
92 00
heroic dead In the camp, the hospital and
|«. a Woodman. 2d beet
1 «0
on the batde field.
'
Tbe people of Michigan have been Beymoar Huyt, beet 8 year old
V suiliow
. .100
prospered in business during the year1
Franklin P.tton, 9d best
50
that is past beyond all previous exam­
CLAM RO. 8, M«&lt;K»O MAUn AMD 0OLriL '
ple. . Let them be thankful; but put
away pride aud the inordinate love of franklin Patten,-best' brood »»ru 91 00

‘

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IX.
sx.
OM99.it ,

' temmr. Rev. Ma. C*trx»Ti
preach al the Court House, in H.
cm^enday evaelng, Nov. 22d, 18C

tbe Oproiu or

' valuable public documents.

■Buhrngi

• BVCHL- AND^i
Afew eeverel days of rather sere
weather, last week brought us i
faahfoned Indian Summer.
It s

KKCJUCT DIUksfaT
to ell their Htages.
UUis sc ra cteogc ia Dirt.

. At Uute Enas
Ko iosssveaisi

now that aehauge te upon us, and

Ata special meeting called h

.TtaReM of tbe 1st Congregation*
Froaby tartan Society of Hasting., t
Saturday last, I. A. Holbrook snd
Neriae were ol ertt-d Trustees for l

,mrtv&lt; three years.

After some «

ataM end examination of p»j»ers r&gt;

to the iadebtedru-awuf-on tbe chart
,fte,it W]*DB0certaiDed that the b
.pf.two basdred dollars bad bcru d‘Twtfee society upon the condition c
' iag up a collection on or before lh&lt;
A.;oTM&gt;r

u&gt; .J

Church Election Fond, until a. sob

Aciesrt to pay j the balance of pri
tahall have been raised.
, A motion was unanimously a&lt;
take Immediate steps to prix
Tauter for tbe church and enriety
•Geo. K. Beamer and J. P. R
vwetw appointed a wmmiUee forth.

New Advertisements.

HOSTETTER’S

Evil.

Tkasks.—Hon. Z. QiAUDum a&gt;
W. Kbllooo will accept our tbaul

HTBaream lias got a new Lilli I

•smrtlar than either Tom Thumb oi
■medore Nutt. He i&gt; 14 y ear, old
•cbes high nnd weighs 17 pounds.

The Groat French Remedy !
Ths oalr evrtaio iud |M&lt; RrwwAt far at! ITtSr-.
t Obstreei toas, Moott^
Irr»&lt;sfari
»,u^dl Um rater 4I1X are«• whkk tte Amb
ifc cn.1 U»&lt;&gt;wr isp«CBt.ar1y llskls.

STOMACH
BITTERS.

Tea aaun. rareoKXsa at Camp .
•lea, Chicago, have made several att
&gt;to eeeape lately by rneaas of tery
•derground “tonnete.”
These t
■were about foer feet high and two
■halffeet wide; tbesides and roo
•feetly lined with boards and and p
TTU total length of tho main Inn nt |

•about Mventy-fivo feet.
There
ifimr branches, used for storing aw.
•dirt, hiding tools and clothes, an.1 i
reaaa ntoe bed of hay where the
■wv-rkmen could reel.
Oue of
T'raoebea was large enough to aceo
■date tbe man wbo rawed and fills
rptenk, so that all
“ tbe
‘ work
‘ *-----,JJ“
could
b&lt;j
to avoid noise aad to
___ esHiocity. Upon th
eoverv of ibr’rt scheme the prisons
tagxrotod tu force the guard, Imt
JQmi beck, several receiving »i
^1^^

IMPORTANT AND TRUEl

’

ARIires .wtriag wWi UM Crea4 MtoesM, Ksv-

WA1WON-8 MKHMMU KUO wilt speedily
ARK vested wM Ito tertuss of Raaxuunte’

Wnws'i Muina Kne wM sp«44y reitm.
ARS pre wMsf ftt. tte gnawtegse^vvrsr-

MUKALOIA KDTO.
pJKJT"*-' ii'LLkj

ajLViXJlXKA^rM

Govuwoa Gilboox. of New I
ehiro^ hUierre that patriot, should
thair feftfe by tbeir works. In his •
proclamation sailing for the State
of troops.ho makes a poinled spp
Hu fallow^ittesus.
vary evteunt,” be says, “that som*
have atayed at home and talked wai
under this mH, report themseln
dhty. ft ia evident that those »h&gt;
depewoated and opposed ite recent
M«Mbdw abow their faith in tola
fogfey ifeelr worka."_________
Tmi BotMxaa of the Twenty thin’
/tgteneet have re enlisted in a body
MsRarogxniumber four hundred me
AwdMBrfaed recruits received in W&gt;
MThgHle—refugees from tbcSouthMinted foe three more years &lt;
Tear, making a total of six bandre
dd etoe rwimeaU The majority p
,Ue TwaAh.QHo loiaauy have si-,
ShMr tarnttiosi to do likewise.

�'■TTWM

if
w» • '■ ■ .-13

?

nw :i

F*» •;

pin:
JTflul Shtirtj.
bkliuouts

•I G. T.
ts of WILD FLOWER
id Monday ovsning ofeach
oom in Gnodysor Block,

TXTBAcr averv.

liuznottrs
ttzuaows u™Af‘mtv"J'‘rmtrzuaottr., zrTp^r‘Pcitic'r‘m

J- . wu„ *, 12a.,’£*l£"r/£nc

SERMON.—RaV. Mb. CxRPKim* will
preach al the Court House, io Hartings

D.ud, October rfHi. IMS.
JOHN M. NETINS,
------ UENRi' BROWN,
•------------- _ Administrators,
xa s
. .
KUUB MAGOWN,
°fU“ e*U'‘c
Maoown

&lt;&gt;n Sunday evening, Nov. 22&lt;1, 1803, on

lire Oatotw or

Evil,

Tttaxav—Hon. Z. Ciiaxdlm and
W. Kbllooo will accept our thanks
\aluable public documenta.
After several day. of rather aevere cold

weather, last week brought us an old
taabioned Indian ..Summer.
It appear*
now that a diange\ upon ua, and winter

novi
.■uwiram™

U. 0. Hamou, Att'y, foraaid Adm's

Imo thirty bsy a
ut ternST**’1- ,B”r*r*’

TT,n™

“taw.. x&lt;

whh’

R»«peeifn11y yonra.
TBQSLF. CHAPMAN. Cbmaiat,
nortranSm
.BiL.Broadway, N.w \&gt;rk.

mny be expected won.
"*** - yfrTon» Dteilitv
Society Meeting.

rrwenl. lion. Lone &amp; Lorau., Oreair Jodft.
rr., •
£ ,i
tr. T&amp;r, lttf.nd.uU.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

ta th. tMtWr'af tta wests oftdHmH. Nkiwu,

„ No"" U bvroby «i«cn thrt ia purswree. of .
•wtZET'SliSS'•«

Ata special meeting called by ths

in. ccumy of tt.rrr, 1 ihali .inns, to ut,
'
publie
saelioa
th. Hhigbret
bidder, rt th.
north door
of th« to
Court
o‘m, in tbe rftUg. of
«»&gt;• fo-rth &lt;ttb)d!y of
-uiurry l-M. at Ma . aiaak in
r -

Trustees of the 1st Congregational and
Presby tartan Society of Bastings, held on
Saturday last, I. A. Holbrook and J. M.

GOODS!
R. J. GRANT!

Nevins were elected Trustees for the en­
suing three years.

ptorixs
“1 h*r» Hl*

After tome discus-

ainn. and examination uf papers relative

tu the indebtednesRAipon the church edi­
fice, it was ascertained that the balance

I CAN_8gLI.&lt;r-.

C«BSMS*pUvcs.

THEmWrilgneaJavlhg been restored
to health la a few wreksb* irej .inrplt rem.dy
sft«rh.rit&gt;(taffmd sorerrt ye.r»^lth • Mv.re
ing up a collection on or before the first
iuag .ffeetion, ud th^drred dt.e».e, Qtttumpday of May in each year, in aid uf the , CiM-is aaxioui to make known to bis fella» ssSer
Church Election Fund, until a. sum suf ,
fici.nl to payj the balance of principal !

of two hundred dollars had been donated
to the society upon lhe condition of tak

eMioo—or that h. cum. • copy of lhi« order to
• prroooaUy Mrvcd.se tte sort Edward W. Tayor. «t lertt thirty day. b*foe the day of hU apemoc. u berriu required.

.hall have been; raised.

■A motion was unanimously adopted
»tn lake immediate steps to procure a '
.'Pastor for the church and atwiely, and ,

•Geo. K. Beamer and

P. - Roberts

J.

were appointed a committee for that pur­

..

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,

,

_ _________

tJ»~Tbe lately-elected Governor of
•l««wa, when studying l*w 12 years ago,
These Bitters arc ctuupMed uf materi­
worked 8 hours a day for the purpose of
al. which, from the eileokivu etprrfcfice
earning money to pay his board and tuof lhe inventor, have been Axmd lu prove
tbe most efficacious itt removing Iftllipfis
ncss, Jaundice, Fever and Ague; De­
Fir Barnum has gut a new Lillipntlnn rangements of the Liver, and all diseases
■sinaHar than sifter,'Tom Thumb or Com­ arising from an except of bile up.n lhe
modore Nutt. lie is 14 years old 22 in- stomach. They pose*, wonderful tonic
•ches high and weighs 17 pounds.
properties, giving atrength.U&gt; lhc,,*enk
and debilitated, elasticity to tbomuscular
Trb axncL pnisoKgas al Damp D-&gt;ug- system, strength and vitality to the ettJas, Chicago, lutve tiiiulu Mvcnti attempts tirs human frame. They can be taken
t« racape lately by means of largo un­ al all limes, without regard tn diet; are
derground “luntiels."
These tunnels pleasant to iba taste, assist digestion and I
ware about four foot high and two and a give lhe patient an appetite and leave tbe
'halffeet wide; lhesides and roof per­ ayrtem in a perfectly healthy condition.
fectly lined with boards and and planks.
Of* Try a bottle ; you will be con­
'The total length of thu main tnnncl • as vinced and recomnicnd them Jo ywr
-about seventy-five feet.
Tboro were neighbors. They are thu best tooie Bit­
tfour branches, used for storing Away the ter* In'use. Sec Advertisement.
•dirt, hiding tools and clothes, and in one
•w as a mce bed of bay where the ilrcd
LITT OF LETTER#,
workmen could real.
One of these
Remaining uncalled f&lt;«r at the I
branches was large enough to accommo­ Port Office, for the week ending
date the man who sawed and fitted the bar 17, 1863:
nlank, so that all the work could bo done
5",d
underground, to avoid noise and to defy Behidkt Addison

JL Cooaty of Barry. M.—At a areafen of li« f rn
bat. Court for tlw conaiy of Barry, bsldas al |h.
I'rub.le Odiea, in lb. vtll.g. of Hattiuea, os
Monday, tb* ninth day of November, in tbe _yi»r
one taoovuxl rigbt hundred aad ^xtr thre*.
I'rcMut, rilierm.il C. Frindl., Jndg.ef Frobalo.
। In tb^tualwr of |b« estate of &lt;I«prg« H. Drooka
Oe reading and Cling lhr p.mkw.doiy vergfed.
ks5;'. '5.rtf"_sse

no«.i&gt;, b. Msrptod for the hearing of mid pelilkra.
•nd gist tbe b.ir. at law ot srtd dectucd, Midall
other pereona interested ia laid ret.te are required
to .pt-ear at ■ •ewfeSi uf (aid Court, then Ho b«
bold* .1 th. Ifeoteto OfflowHi Ibe fUlsgv Sf Hasting»; adfl .btfw ftaueo. If any there be, why ths
prer.r of ti.e:p«tiltoner .hnuld not be granted.
And it l.fartboe ordered, that lb. petitloo.r
giro frolisa to all ».r»ori. UUSsotsd io Mid ret.to
of tba aeadaory of said pallUou. aud taa bMtlag
thmun. by earning a copy of this notice and
ordtrto b« puWh’d In th. "Hasting. Bum,"
anewanapcr priawd and eirealatuigia said coun­
ty of Harry, tor three .aceenaiea wocka, iaunedi-

Vimil JruLgz.
A true copy. Alltel,
U P. Cssinr,
[u
i«4»i.1Dop«ty R«tMl&lt;r to Chux.ry.

'

INtfrUNEOFWAPE:

i.BU MIO *‘of■l’Belay
ss:;
Al

tin* hsviegDetj.Mtrty te call • pbrelcbn to att«od ber ;.bal tee was renMiy.wsy madb.tMtoK-ror Oreorux wrck.ibeluid^q npprtitauMtaH
her ■•rength. aud Vu each day growingWdree.—
Hb« bad r.ighl --------------- - -

Come and See'!?
WE

HVAE

CltANCTUV ORDER.

TATE OP MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Circoil in Ctiteerry.
Soil pending in the Circuit Court for th. County
ef Harry. Ip &lt; himccsy, at Darting., on th. 14tb
tJLr-V.
a'zd Jfcjerf J. Grant Onnplain-

S

JUST RECEIVED
DVERTISEMENT.

«... hl. answer *» Ah. CscipUiSMt’a Bill of
C-supUlnt tobo Sled. and • copy thereof to be
iwrred on the Complainant'. ifolleitor. within
twenty day. after Mrvice of «ald BUI and nolle,
of thi. ordrr, .ad in default thereof that said bill
be taken Mconfrewl by ths •»»* defendant,An­
drew J. Crane.
•
.............
And it ia farther ordered, that within twenty
data tie aald Complainant. came ■ notice of
thi order to be published io the "II*.Ung. Han­
ner”. newsnemr. nubhteed In Ilartlnre. County

Aud eonballr iaiile my .Id cwlomare .nd faXd.
la Knl and stJ-Xyng eoontieS. Uj renew their'
bu.iiMo.r.Litlcmmtti u»,ar.dwbeMv'erthey ar.
I? "t"1 a-“F •rtW,‘
.ta b* fcwsd'ta •
Il.^«"h‘«r«,to«i».a«ac»l‘. My Mwrtacui
«ill be found complete, erpeefoHy ia
BUILDING HARDWARE.IAND MECHANICS
SO0UL
n.r iag made .rreagtmenia w itb muofacturer.
«::d ulber., I am prepared to
WH0LESAI.E TV COUNTRY MLRCUAMTj*.

$wirs &amp; era.

GROCERIES

1 deal largely in
Sl’OVES 1

'

Of the t.ry be»t material .nJ l«Kal iniprvrew.at*.
Mr
TIN, SUEET-1 RON AND COPPS* WORM,

. «&gt;■&gt;«&gt;&gt;.

■i^nrsas’Si e-is:
insasjfessgfSSg?

•uspidon and curiosity. Upon the dis­
covery of tbeir scheme tbe prisoners at­
tempted to force the guard, but were
beoten back, sever*! receiving 'serious SX^raP-ny
lillare ot Hosting., red ^&gt;ew ores., Ifaoytber.
wounds.
row.n Miss HeUsn
be, why th. prayer of tb. petitioner steal* not
Perseas calling for say of Ui« aterolettars will
Goraaso* Gilmork, of New Hatnp- K»ay they are adr.rtirwl Charge, for^dvsn•hirej believes that patriots should show
.osMattaeR
KQluirT. P. «.
tbeir faith by their works. In Hs recent
proclamation calling for the Stalo quota
of troopa.be makes a pointed appeal to
harry, for foot .aceereere week., pr.ri.ua to
.aid day of hearing.
om class e^ his ftllow-citiaen*
“It is
I
aevll
very evidsnU” be says, "that some who
(A tree copy-)
have stayed al borne and talked war must
under this call, report thornsal vex for
duty. It is evident that those who have
deprecated and opposed tbe recent draft
must Dow show tbeir faith in ..ruluotscring by tfcdr works."___________ ‘
aat»- .............
, ■ ■a,
/mmv JIreww.
Th* souwsaa of tbeTwenty third Ohio
/cgtaent have re enlisted ia a body. The
It MtaUbstorily anpreriae to this eoart, that
veterans number four hundred men, ano
»■
mA, to a uon-ra.1.twofiendred recruits received in Western
-Virginia—refugees from the Sou th—have
.Also aniiatad lor three more years or tbe
xwar, mailing a total of six hundred men
&gt;o one rag invent. Tbe majority part of
lhe Tw.iAb Ohio ia&amp;Btxy have signified
Jheir tatacfeuei to do likewise.

bavs had many trouble, and dlff.cn.'iira. Ji. to I.
time, snfltUng me for every kiad of libor, and
dcrfroylng all my eemtnrt. Last raamef I eomtnraced taking th. T.ojJ.'. esnr.1 red tuwwd
four bcttlex. tnd im du* ^cwat a ««H woman.
My dlliicultie. hxv. nearly an dlcppeaitd, sed I
frel ctearfcl and happy.
1 • Mre. Cxraretxs Djcwmo,
"Dretimakcr, Goodell Alley, abci.Tepper &gt;L
"Dneido. Oct. *&gt;. IMS."

'Civ t h i
AND

DRY GOODS!

GROCERY.
Eating &amp; Billiard

SALOOKT

hard-ware

Don i forgot llw

CITY HARDWARE STORE,
Where Gooda will be aUd «t nuHorut price.,
CKXLA.X* FOB CA.MM.
Al WtelM&lt;4*or Retail. ,
.
WJL B. l^OXMXL.
GrwdRapije, Hylat,iWl,.. jyirgyl ,

prag^btof tbseilyof Doftde. X. T. tuvretod
sad ■aanfesrered a compound kitown as BRIS­
TOL'S llAA&amp;AtfUF HOARHOUND, white ha
perfect arcane fortecoas,caL*s, assayaaoncniat or lcxs airnccL,rtsa aritongfnMn dusty, coU
or aaddsa change of tba wafthsr. .
Evtfy pvreen who baa over takoa taserot's

!^XteSW"Sra*JN±S
tea It bscnntc.Vhai the market to clmdy tWUof

EATON dk McNAUGHTON.
Balsam.taadeHthrt Ms WBITTWt algnatwre to

Zir^Li?1‘S?3'kL‘p‘
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES
IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

OUK BILLIARD TABLES
Asa re-Bttod with Now Caahtoea, sad
tte Rooms are Npacioas aa&gt;d FleaeMt. 1

oUB®*UKGtn&gt;SparauMT
la

Ceavealeat,

PteauMt a»d

&amp;t£w*t TidSxHARDTIMK8 we w wiling

‘zj

Inerraaing. Tbo towprtav at White tb. Blrtirltw
ia Mtdjte wMHg ■teMre ALL to pwtsks of Ito

�WtfiM'Ks anad in tba ropaHtrant wiil
T-anaterast to American Faamraw Be
«■ BMW ‘Wreery
wbaai.” Ba writw.
&gt;, ’-nj.ptonsf aaWfiioa purread is m
faTlrjpl; a grain produce* a atxrel, consist-

TiU. AS.O’S.KCK’ft
■fi-LOO^ VUBAWE.'B.

lirtrtorj.

■Mr nccopiM a row by itself, each of Ito

"

and

OnlytL

■way. At harvest, after the most careful
ptudy and comparison of tbe stool .frui
al! LhMO grains, select lhe finest
Which I accept as a proof that ka p
Jiltln wa* tbo beet of alt under tbe pewliMdircumstenees of ibe season.
TMe process is repeated; annually,
atartmg carry year with the proved beat
fcrain, although th# verification&lt;«&gt;fthi* anperioriiy fa 6at obtained until the followMt bar real. During theae fnefatlgaiiucia
no single circnmxtanee ba* stroc* me so
fcrdibly illustrating the necessity for re­
peated srlectiou than tbe fact that of tbe
gratae In the seme year one Is! found to
greatly excel all others in vital power.
K— .l--------------------------------- -“-’-ed to-

wtxs

O»l, 11.

tf Stoto-WILLUM H. 8tVt»D. ef
Senary

Tr«^y-8ALM0S ?.' CHAM,

Aravtory ./Or AUenor-CeJeb B. ffad*. &gt;f lad.
Knarry &lt;d its A'eey-OlbEOX WtLLra, of
ConnKticat.
gflra
,*
SKrofc-yy Wor-K M BTASTO^of WesMsg-

CaroilM Vrtf^crVuA,
-■&gt; L- - -

and bora* their

Sole.

Pf*rfw GcwruZ-MOSTGOMEar SLAIR. tt

TtVOUACMCviHi

TOE LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF GOODS
SM.

of dollar* Meh year ia edwrtiaing tbei:

geiinr 87 grain*; theae
lauted
‘ sU&lt;Iy. Qnciuf ibera p* , ,,...
eootatamg 088 graine; and n&lt;&gt;t only osnld*
' the produce uf no dther aiDglejgraln cumi pare with them, but the fine* ten eare
. that he selected from the produce of tbe
whole other 86 eara,coniainrd only 575
.i.'lraJns. Yat, su pposi ug t hat this aupariur
grain grew in tbe smaller ofiho two i»r* igiral e«r«, and that thia contained bat
AO graine, there must etill hgve been 39
' of these.SO graine which gyew in the
same rar?
“Thus far as regard* the content* of

lings’ Snsintss jB

GOOD:

■Hvuxvt to\i% CerV^vecAeto
which bars beaa ahpwsred upon him from

©5 XYu. CoukCw^.
The peculiarity of ibe

OTElimxSj
subscribe hta Trtfc*Bannerb

athti V&gt;X\*
is that they strike at fas real of Di.ease,
by eradicating * very particle of impurity

.

AtvAYut. T2&gt;\ooCl,
for fas Uf* and brelth of th* body depend*

out a aissrabl* existence-

Tb^s medicines

CALL AND EXAMINE
stocb:

our

. t
txicrs purcteslag elsewhere, ss we are soatoteD
we can make itsnoViect £ir too.
1 -

^vre Tkv«VMji.\x&amp;
.

for curing
1
ftfpARls.

Our Motto— Small
Profits and ready pay

Asm equal to that usually grown per acre
JPAeumwffam,
.under the present system. In order tn
Bick Headafiht,
ascertain this, we ought tn know Ute
•jtrarS jSffue, ,
WE WILfc NOT BE
number of ears ordinarily grown from
(male Ofemplafrxfs
seven or eight pecks of »eed ; but there
.jBnihon^’a Pi’s,
are really no date upon this point. It has
, however, been considered as about equal
tn tbe number &lt;&gt;f graine in a bushel, or I
under eight hundred thoumuid, which is
■SUBSCRIBE. FOB TOE BANKER!
abpuX ooe ear for every two grains atAsn,
d wifi thro compare the number groan
in.IWT upon two piece* of land. utJy
inner of t»o&gt; vtaro.
separated by hedge, where the two aysAN0THE&amp; writes, his son waa cured
^ms were fairly tried, the same ‘pedigree
after his fleth bad almo*l wsstrd mt
- A. KT Dtehtal’ wheat being employed a* sued in
The doctor* proDo&lt;u&gt;e«d ths cas* incurs
Me. ■_ j • .
• •
'
both case*. In tlie one instance, six pecks
AJT0TKER was cured ofTever and A rut
of seed per acre were drilled Nov. 20th,
after trrinr every medicine in bl* reach.
1880,'and thu crop, resukrpg in 54 busli• AUOTHEE wm cured of Fever Sore
eh per aere. consisted/-"it it* thickest
wbieh-tiadwswtod fourooen yem
part, of 934,120 earo p«r acre.
Io the
AlOm ef Rhmatis* of e«M year*
other instance. 4 1-2 pints per sere were
Chats iaaauasrable of Dyspepsia and Liter
planted in September, in single grain*,]
Cwnplaint eould be aenUoned in which lbs
Purifier and Pills
one foot apart each way, and tlm number
&lt;&gt;f ear* produred per acre wns 1.001,880,
’WorkW.Vx a, CXvartw.
or 60,760 ears in excess of those produc­
ed on the other aide of tbe hedge, from
Lou-wrhcos, White*. Female Weakness.
more than twenty -one times the seed here
are lhe most Miive rad thorough pill* that
hare over been introduced.
!
sraWtfflWRE
employed. Now as an area of a square
T’Tt------ *TI.4W - .1. . -----------They act so directly upon the Liver, sxcit- '
foot fa more tbdlfamply sufficient for the
rta-i.-e
SUBSCRIBE FOB TUB BANNER! iag that organ to *uch an extent as that th*
development &lt;&gt;f a single grain, it ia dear
*j.pucei*M«. Wtojatneniiee - ? ■♦
• •. ..
system does nol rolapse into its former eon
that thin reeding la n«l neceasarily at­
r jsskm?
uition, which fa too rat to be lhe case with
tended by a thin cr.ip,’1
simply a purgative pft£
" II.Vtaml year SAMiriUI: *'««.rjteoOenl
Il would appear from this that thin
■ftsy are really a
w
sltvraUielw dbrane ol Irtos'cs M»»J cere vf lrreauteiiTr. trni mWl.-toirrnal HMltoi. .rd
Price, withllemasra and Feller, MO,
seeding and early sowing are both bene
toeeidritoit.*ri4a* r«ma Um n i ir*1atolhri~“.
"BVooii
Tu\.v.er VAX*
Mn rirtlnHu ft. rad IM*» dr* WwlUFdd«•';
ficia); and that an imfitense saving may
TheWig. X dt OiBn*S««Uig Madiinr
which, in conjuration with tb*
be made ih tlie quantity of wheat u»rd
ia At best ifackinj tcilkgnlIfoardh f&gt;ricr.
annually far seed. It is reported further,
that the wheat, when thinly sown or
win eon an fte aforementioned diseases,
’
’
and, of themMire*, will relfare and cure
planted, grows so strfing in tbe straw, Pilmer. Henry Mallory. '
Bctuisc-T, Phillips, Juba.Go... Richard B.
that while his neighbors’ wheal waa hid
Shaw.
CeZto (Paine, Cholera Jiorlue,
down by a heavy storm of wind and rain.
Tsoim.m*—J. F. Kmory. ft. S. Bs*bes. A. A.
Mr. Ballet's stood up as strung as before NtM. J. B. Froomra. Poeware. Middleville.
Indig—tien, (Pain in iht gowda,
(pigginatt, ata.
■
lhe storm.
Woontisa—H. H. lagsrsoB. E. P. Barnum. E.
Bawdy.
Try theae medicine*, and you will ran
cut &lt;1 froqsrat
sl2 rad
Task** Rrsisas—0. C. Bstes, Timolky Miles,
etuntlBDcr* “to sur&gt;&gt;r« ibc wrab-tub.'
Mail aad Cela Water for Iwlae.
Ask your neighbor*. who hare used than,
and they nrill aay they are
’
h is not a common practice, we think,
• C*oo4 'K\&lt;LA.\c\.v\cys
to give salt to swine occasionally while
ifttw ®bbat L
every farmer would consider it a prime i*s' *» .
and von sbouM try them before going for a u"--“A-SSaIw
duty, to offer it to bls neat stock, horses
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
Got a Pamphlet er Almanac of aiy local
and sheep, a* often as once n week. To
agent, and re .4 the certificates, and if yen
be cure tbe swine get a little compared
bate erer doubted yoa will
with the amount given to other animal*.
In proportion to their weight, why do
they not need as much salt as tbe other
“A meehasical wosdrr."—.Wratflae .isuritw
stock on tbe farm ?
We find an article going the rounds of
P** *“ }i*®»a*8ns**h«, (Umi h **»* bIms* imthe papers up«m tbe use of tallfar fatten.
Qratoto tor UssgtoraSWropauOra.
ttw wtac. The writer states that be
“selected two pairs of barrow bags
subscribe
the banner!
weighing 900 each. One pair received,
with their.daily allowance of food, two
euneeshf salt; the other, similarly fed.
FOR SALE BY
mine. In the course of a week,1 It was
- aasHv seen that the Milted pair had a
much stronger appetite thin the -others,
and after a fortnight, it was increased to
. two ounce* apiece. After f.nir month*,
the weight of the sailed bngs was 850
BUSHED 1TW.
pound*, while that of the entailed, five
weeks later, reached only 300 ponnd*.—
REFER LOtUlfLABD,
-Tha'esperiment was repented with aL
most j&gt;rfci*e!y-rtia same result*.”
If e»et should prove tn be the general tol,efUMjedrnralef.^M^Mira^ Tea Tastsk
., HA 1* CJuuabM* strox,
'■
(formerly 41 CUmW* airoet,
Teri,)
twh, most farmer* have o«.t gained all
Thi* saabise all Tsa buyers—no Stotter if they
Of thrvewt meeafcrluiv a rroat rSvert h b r ---------- * *J—*—« they m^ht have
5&amp;Jm!££3EL
w« ere
tboosuda
of
mike
from
ths*
msrkst-to
p^r.
d»mu from tbe
____
fed____
out. Frnrn the
HRow» Bxnrr.
example cited there is no tadicaiiw that «*••*’**’•&lt; *** HtF % A* ***”

, ' ’

©.Khawley,

* tor*, two drars s*M °fH**1*

wan

Uolitiul Jintjfflb

CARPETS

xartMJtxto
~ SWESRKV . AM

tcian i&gt;* is»r”‘S»t)o» of H»

OIL-CLOTHS

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WILCOX &amp;.GIBBS’

88&gt;SXa»4«3XItg,

; HbJf. MA8J8
JKSSSdi

A Y £ B‘8
CATHARTIC, PILLS

LOCAL NEWS

'YYow.'tA T.o -revere,.

Vra uy a** »■.’
“Uumi ft BlEBl

•&lt;-rroMLT.t ..a cotnrmt

ron

jrwoa

“a**M***ef*&lt;*H—* -

G. HOLOROOi

’ . oqxwttt'orrI°
ii.V8MEi.PO

UL^daicr ** ,bB

|

if. P. CHERKVi
CLEB» esd *•*“! I

iWaait excited a morbid appetite, and
produced unnatural flesh awJ.fau
Of «
U-Mfaskffairer, to
enures a sr.and judgement must be Mttr- gri vripinclprafnf^.trut oeifih and torrs; and
eiaed In the use of aah, as well ax ef grain lb* Tasa.tre ▼Msumaxanvasatai.
■
or any other fond.
W* iaaus s Pries last of IbsComprey** Tss*.

UIAMK AUJCJ

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waa pimag to tto dark pri.rnhpy;
much re I roffirad there from pciMUfosi,

ADVMTuupo.....

: AT THE
100. ,V litoral dueaunttojearijrtoyertinr*.

Job and 0*r4 Frintt**.

^^■.""HAainrGs
DRUG STORE!!!

r hands eagerly toward talrti.
He understood the motion. &lt;

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

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lijstings’ ^Business Jirtnon

might suffar. . I had, jurt; before I ;waa
taken priannar, received a letter inform­
ing m* &lt;/ toe dreadful .fall my little girl
large room, and toe found that by -taking hat, received, and it waatorturp to mate
toluk that she might not be. cared for, as
tos should to; bpt you remembered the
volpnteer's family, blessings du you (or

(ntoMe.WMhtrt

•dtoV *UbMt»aeeiot ,ber, eM^r be, absent soldier to know that there were
"You are very good and kind to edme
those who would to frtendi to Bis lilt'
here," aaid the child, reaching oat her
family, they would, I am •ura&gt; b* .wilfp
little.white hand to Nell, wto took it there whs a hidden Cwnt oY' gondhw In fodoall iq toelr power for thdan -fro
gently in her own. and etnoping down her hrort; wh!e*-toM4! bettor presence .whose humble toarto* atrong heart* ai
of suflering and sorrow toeaILH fiwtofor brave have gons forth to win the battles
g naw .afid./uosi complete assortment of
toatoriefil of toe s^ctod. . The twn:1s- i.f ;to free; and when I return to my
■da.
■, .
,C.VHJ . ,1OS1!
ealers tn »n iiadaof&lt;«ry.r&gt;®d».rrew&lt;»»;
DBVGI AND MEDICINE*,
dlen eoon bad the carpet made to hi* aat- duty. lt will be with s lighter heart,'K»c
crockery, Ae. State st.,lat tto postoNcs.
1
••Do I bold yaw In an easy position," Isfartlnn, »nd th^n' toey talked of a co ver 1 shall fed that you juo helping, to' bjar
Chemicals, Palssts, Olla, Cast
r?:t
asked the ■ doctor of his. liula patient; forMonge. After a ‘ mrrfnrnt’a tim’t. my burden ,fcr me." ,
,
S&gt;beme, Barnkag Flail,
“does it rest yon any. 1” .
Reader, among all'the thirty thousand
Mrs. Grtmdv aald, “HI tqll edw what I
“Qh yea, indeed it does—you bold me wUldp, ynp haow that couch in mr hack widows who have already given up hope
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
MARON ALLEN,
jualM papa u*ad to.—oh, ray dear, papa!" psrlor—well I oan do .wltboq* Rfor the lost ones, and have made applica­
sjALER IX GROCERIES, prevision*. Bl
lb® cried. bursting into tears.
they shall hate it. .and It irltl fce much tion to the Government for Ito poor pit­
do e, etsh. Butler, lard. pork, and grain
, &gt;lre. Milter questioned her mtMher' more eomfrrHiOtTii frir lhelittle girl than a tance of. a pension Slowed them ‘ wb&lt;»
all kind
Also ten csa-tis*. etc .rte. Rtore ms mmu,
With her. eyes, who replied,,after pausing linage- And i have r Urge-£t*v'efcdr. have giveq aud •offered miMt for tb*ir
Cslitoraia Block. Stat# strset. HwUsf*. Mwb.
a moment, as though something had jm-. ng stair* eoverod to msteh it;—that shall country, are there not some near you
iir for MEctuincAL and medicinal
peded her speech. “Ha crossed toe, rteer
•Thorn you can in rome mcarort comfort
D. C. HAWLEY*,
FURPOHELOKLY tgl
r*„t ml.- »..'•!&gt;. . ... •
withCf-L Baker."
•
“Hnw good and generous ynu are." and assist in toeir hour of sorrow and
Those few words! how well they told ■aid Mrs. Miller; “do you know that I gloom 1 Not unto many will pome the
good
the story of sorrow and bereavement.— disliked to wear my
fortune, ofNrs, Edson ; they will
bonnet this win.
Mrs. Milter had road all About the ter fiw fear yno wmild liuigh -at mol"
watch and wail, *nd wait and watch, ynROBERTS ic HTjllKER,
terrible bottle scene at Ball'* Bluff.—that
“DMyou, indeed, think no ill of mat til the light of hupp shall fade obi in dark­
, WelLl don't wonder,, for f have been ness and dospair. To them then, how
u*»db-r» • r—luy. M -tar:
&lt;o tkt.l m™.
a™ than .... sweet , will to the word of friendship,
unul &gt;ku &lt;.HK.HU
n..„ MlfeW. lblBr i|«. kit Jm » m«,&lt; J-nm-a~, how oppirtuqs the helping Baud. Npw,
bow
many
heart*
and.home*
that
sad.
when the first wild'burst 6f enthusiasm
I—
nfcwuta..,—
• TEA, COFFER. SUGAR.SPICES. 1KPPER.
record bad brought tlie anguiah of death. dealt M aa I mad to. Mr: Grund v and has died, io a ineasurp, aw^ay, ttohe is
PRUNEM, F1GB. RAISINS. CODFlSUi
6be found volca to say, “1 am sorry for .1 wgro telkisp'vaalerdsy ‘ About it. and danger t’lat toe volunteers family My
you ; it was very, very bard- fur you to we concluded that it was ocr place (a* to forgotten.
bWEIiZEY Ac AW.BS.
lose bint so."
.
Then lad tea, Instead of grumblingtme teirvrvEi’s nniLT.
we had no repreaentalise to eend from
•‘Yes it wj^UnUfldeed, harder that oBrbomeytA' db all we could for the men,instead of Whining and . fuming, ^t
TTORSEVS ATLIWaarfRolieltora iaClian
Mrs. Miller had.juat returned from a bl* death brought no visible good to tba families of throe who are fighting, that, the plethoric tax Jist, and snariing atout
dLELJKWJ iPXLlFimiiEL'J
country (te loved so well; but be has our husbands map ktev at home.
••shinptestert,,**
«nd sixty per cent, premshopping
excursion.
But
of inortgsgvs. Ac- Will to heppy
AH CMklir extract!,
that ttote are your
ill calls iu to# tta# Of their profcsalsa
“What is the matter Nell V said her gone: from me, and I must bear my share bow shall w» get the tomgs J here in you npi on gold;'
Shaft—a rOmpHrallvely llgtrivvM7G&gt;o—
of the terrible burthen which 11 now laid wish-d without their knowing it I"
is th* Caurt Ilos.t, Hsstin^ Mich.
fob TflR rorm oninr nr ntr labis*. husband, a* he saw ber examining the
various pnekngea with anything but a coon the laud. For myself ! can do, J
•I will tell 'yon. I thought that, *« of the bundvtM of thia war for lheroontey
«A.Bwamr.
Attt.
and for right, and .forget not thosb who
can bear, but when I think of my poor
satisfied air.
‘
litlle-'girl, bow toe mull be deprived of
bear infinitely more than ypu, ever re­
STATIONERY,
thuigs ao ncceaiary fur her comfort, I can
sod tor mother nut riding end white they mem toring that “to that giveto'|o toe
csncs of the peace. wnf«tt»«auu»»
PEAK PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. KR.
stuff a* this factory, ita hardly fit-for hardly endure It**
are gone Fred will belp us, and .we can Mw-r lendVth to the Lord, and that which
‘‘Hu* long has toe been Uli" asked get all through before they come back." ' le hath given, 'Ito Lord will pay him
VKLOFEB, CARDS. Ac.. Ac.
111* w UH unite wii&lt;»
r-—
ititio* oppodiie budge**Hotel, OraegmU*
—
Nell.
Accnrdlntly. a few days afterward, tto again.**
“It la trow three tnonihs since she re­ inmates of the little home were delighted
MOST .POPULAR
ceived the fall uhicli 1 fear will make ber by aniavitatina tn-rids a distance Into
____ IIOLDHOOK,
Esrtoquakea in England have not been
a cripple for life—poor little dear, her tto •muttry—it needed an urging to in
A TTORXEY «&gt;d Counselor .I Uw.
Fred looked thonghiful a moment, and
unfrequent. In 1580 one of these drove
tliNTaald, “Well, if yn must have it, I father was so tender of ber. but be ean duep the tired mother and invalid child the people nf Kent out of toeir tods- . In
will give it to yon, on the condition that do for her no mure,"—here ber voice was to accept (be weltome tevitation; for 1597 Scotland was disturbed by one. atchoked by the robe toe vainly tried to both were longing for the sweet fresh air tributeed to a difficulty between'toe King
vno go with me to visit one of my parepress.
and pleasant.aighta which the country af­ and the Kirk. In 1800 Aberdeen, suffer­
|JHTSICIAS
•’Don’t cry ao, mamma," said little fords ina mild day in the late autumn ing from ontvattributed it to the taking Sal­
-A ktune. Stat&lt;
Alice; “papa was a brave aoldter, and time, and white they were gone * great mon in the Dm on Sunday. In the sev­
and It w
now he is in the army &lt;»f the Mrd. W e transformation was effected in their bom*. enteenth century-both Scotland and Eng­
motmaie.
shall alT bo with him soon.’ Oh, Mrs. In their delight they, did not hntka. a* land were frequently shaken by them, and
Miller, the doctor told mo all about that ttoynrods away, the loaded wagon •tend­ sometimes with fearful resulta. The I./wibeautiful ptecs; to -aid my dear nap* ing near ibeir houee, the contents of doners were terribly frightened byatocka
UUEV
wtts tharo; and that If 1 wtf teal and pa­ which,.by the help, of tto doctor, ware
bmh io hshruary and March, in tae year
is almost enough to drive fine to commit
tient I -hould go ttore ton. I iwed to to •ooq transfrrred and arranged to the sat- 1750.
Even the aelf-poaewed Lord
suicide."
afraid to die, but riot* I am not, for 1. ialactibn of Mre. Miller and Mrs. Grundy Chesterfield admitted be teat, bia compos­
-Perbapa it would to just as well if
shall go where to has gone before, and. who made their appearance jn»t as tto ure on the occasion. In 1756 the great
oor folks would make peace with the reb
be will welcome me there, and then 1 caniage rolled sway. The earpd was eartbquak* at Lieton was Alt in threeels, cud let the iff go,"said Fred, quietly
then aeipr
kball not to tsWetmrmnre. and 1 a hall nailed flown, l^e couch and chair placed quarters of toe gluto. The recent earthktwwkW ihe sshes from Ms felrfur.
hear beauHtel mwsio all toe ton* Oh, I In order, lhe barrel of fl«&gt;qr, boxes of tea.
&gt;-a TTORNEV «od COU5BS
Mrs. Nell MHIer opened tor eyes to
»A andSeHpilyrand Coenael
r ROBERTS * «TB!MRnigtr Ind other ebmforbi stowed away to
ths wi&lt;W extent at this op*"*, but as
the pantry, the donbls-griwn thrnwn'civ•he bsw tbe smile lurking sronnd the think the d-ctor *axl you *o-M aing JI*
ev tne little girl's chair, snd to trow n all kyl
corners of bis month, sbeSaid, rather in incur, siwir-v
---. ... .
mo whoa you conic to see me. Will a liglrf stand .was placed'by Jba. window
ith W, W. Ralptt Esq.. M&gt;ddl*^lte
digmntly :
near which ahe usually saL, on which two
jy Geo. Louis Blenker, who was st
• You know-* dhi rn* mean any such s
tt.rrr Conor», M.ehlgsn.
• '
'
a__ " ..id Ne’l. thro’
or three choice books, a fine collection of one time in command of the German ffi-*
thing. 1-pieasl WhA pwtHotic ns any
tears, -wsst
■
, engravings, and a small pot of sweet- vision of tbe Army of too Potomac, died
one ; I go to to* Aid Society onee a Week, Bee‘If
«oQ know ■Tto Soldier a Good-by , srenled-garani&amp;mkbrere plaftd!.
;
HASHNUH. MtOH.
at his residence tn New Jersey from con­
and I have aent m murtt jelly dried fruit
I'll have that If you please,—papa sang It
-*Thare,.bnw, ithal looks a littla like sumption. Gen. Blenker camo to this
WANT 96 000 Ito. of WOOL to to the hospitals as Mrs. Grundy, and *he
KNim* * BORROWS
^NdE'v’ito trombto'o Hula at first, .lising," said N«Jl as »ha threw.-borerIf country in 1849. and was among the first
is twice •• well off.aa I am."
■HMtmifarinfe tnvJULOTH—
into the easy chair. O de^Y. how tired I •- respond in 1881 to the President's call
“I am glad m) little wife is sn patriotTTORXJ.TS aadCOVXHKLMtBK AT_LXW
but she soon msstertd her emotion and sin. but sfon’t they to delighted
• CA«Drt«*
tlK Soiicitare io Cbycqy, Tai *n&lt;
volunteer*- Re had seen considera­
' TWEKDS.
Hnd those Iscflei spent"far more mon- ble service in Germany, snd very soon
old bfionst tld* winter, go without her
FLAKSggEj^Ga.
UMtel'-t'ordiok Sirs*!, OJpoiit* tb*. FoAvffic#,
after going to tbs field ss Colonel b( the
«.rr.u1&lt;uiJ. w«ee/w™
amployad to wuck -tbi* pleasant tranafor Elshth Now York Volunteers, was made
tn use as I Intended, for Mrs. Edson,
^2&amp;S:
nation, they would have been abupdant- a Brigadier
“
*
At the first Boll
whore husband «eot sway with but first j
General.
ly repaid by the unbounded delight of Rim his Brigsde broi
terms
hen the hymn waaOuududud ; “That ia liUlo Alice, rrt-tliw^wnrtfeli thanks of
V.«. MOUI«OO*i
'■ “f^Wt kno,w atom that." ftpljcd
the retirement of our
bseqoently parUdpated In toe battle
Nefl. "I think I hav^ done my •bare ; to
wBnemed.tha.chsDge.in ih«ir llnte rpom. erf Cross Key A having previously served
n#, 'wtot
wohld
Grundy
“God will reward jou, 1 know b* will/'
Mountain Department under Gan.
rev in stoulwear my old bmtnel anNell’a qelok eye* diacovwed many
&lt;1 Mrs. Edron, ‘‘for this most ynexoilier winter; It !• *b ««W fashioned.”
nga' wanting* both for coOvenicac«M&gt;d
moat iiftlfome kind neks
1869. and in March last
"Tli.it means.” said Fred, “that it will
nfurL in stoliitl*«Kun, and yet there
Awd he did, tedecd, reward was honorably discharged and mustered
only b«4tf a prek of flnwsra' M tU top
.hJrtdfrfkalfu buatol. Well, ••wont
ontof service.
XOUXTY TREASURKR. WTU
Ifittka cheajfnl
'•»
ChtK
felt pufeg, ayMiac joy than U»l which al
mpthap
.-T
. .
.
.....
1C *
that moment Ailed, their heart*
-Hare are the ^epsre," Mid pz. Mil.
er-Th- Wheeling intelligencer giro#
WOOL CABBING
plM-antby bar though lie- f.ull-fiotHog,
Mt account of a swindling scheme, tost
B teh to lite Wife one dvifn
thie afteriotw, and we wBl look al am) &lt;&gt;fbow little. aba&lt; hi#
tnent iron al H*rper*s Jberry. The opfurther her more generous hus
0UNTY CLEM a«d Watery PuMI«- 0®«*
JOHN 8-fVAM BRuBT.
“k H one of your charity pwlteste J
_
worthy
tired to read."—/SeH fipened ons
- uotrwr in »ee. I suppoae, saw neii.
UtUc Alicea drw»i»gRown **
*ut. of RBto^&amp;EA
4 only poor but much to**
*: •oo-rnv „ _a™r — .j^nipar and appoint pertain ones to bid the iron
rnlqb broughti.Fred
to his tect with
and she . though*, how
^WhSt
itl-ourMW&gt;y.
worth. (. They were then to ,let.it go
.. c. PB1NDLE,
DB. A P. DRAKE.
to some,ope, nf toeir, nutator, and the
memto/v'ur family, and not be
tor a neat
bich^ltl" Alfca
Alic«'a&lt;.tor,wwn
st ,hw„fAW’»
“N&lt;», butMs.Ura,fo.toia«Kuf return­ Government being tons dhproed of, the
lounge on, blch^ltol"
toon ’ placet),
- - --- . sbow
- ed, ■ .inlWw,mairoit .toe nanwAif Jerome Ed
N. Y
highest figure ‘he higtoat of couraa get­
mask Sixs*.
"?ority
’*rvie*
ting ri&gt;o iron.
The differenre between
M4
•‘Kwiatelf iis/’aaid &lt;to doctor; “I
gtedoflt; but *h0 1*
s&lt;l0,rc
to ttoa. Immediately. wkh toe
••throe-plya.!’,
warm and
of all thero and many mors things
Um tli*,humhlv
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Si 'iWhr:— -^* **•*"•: Ihrt &lt;bi
*h(Ob aomtore* d«H«*r*J

asking what mil-

gkkastekfrteWa

wotue day.
“Wall.

�*nd because II is eminently fit that tn »n
eotightened and Cbriatian people, should &lt;*
JfyoylM'yl.l.:
Wp-. £

STOMACH

ment of thrtr brimblo dependence upon ™
AlmMity (tad foe all ita Wresfage .&lt; «b

BITTEBS.

had ffilih has boM » wftfea exposed befi.re. They retailed because they lost
'
an alectam; and Bow,they cheat tacauae
they naed mew. Mr. ihrid replies tn
General Meredith’* clear statement In a
long letter full of bitter and abusive Iangriag*. bet in m» way relieves himself
and bia mseters of the chargee made
agditot ihtte.
‘‘ ‘

______ kindly affection which nnita tta
families together receive a new and
stronger impulse from tta g""d cheer of
thta rnty ; and in the 'midst «»f mfr ataindanc« let us not forget ita bmken-taarted and the poor.
Many of our people
will be ataent from tta rrligfatna and so­
Fellow L*1ti»ns of Barry county, the
cial gatherings uf this Thanksgiving;
dwelling fa tents mid in tbe open field, in time has now arrived when we rhould orarms gallantly defending &lt;fur heritage of it suits and put in motion the work of tbe

the united pray ere of thia whole people
arise to the God of lattice for them, that
he will give them victory and tbe Nation
re-esiablbhed unity and peace. Tbnt Hr
will shfaM from want and sorrow the
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
lie will comfort &lt;hoae who mourn fur the
heroic Head In thd camp, tbe hospital and
cm the battle field.
The pc-plc
Michigan have been
prospered If? business during tbe year
lhat'fanaat beyond all . previous exam
pie. let them l»o thankful; lull put
away pride nnd the inordinate love of
gain, which Irada tap ofien to make mer
chatidixe of ita most sacred causes. Let
us observe thia day with humility, truth­
fulness and honesty toward* ourselves,
our fellpws and our Creator.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set
my hand and caused to he af() fixed the great Seal of tbe State.
LS. &gt; at llie City of I .anting, this 3d
j dny of November. is, the year
’ uf our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and aixtv inrre.
AUSTIN BLAIR.

Why Prisoners are not Exch^ked.

Battle Creek and Hastings Railroad, to
whW» we must subscribe the amuont of
•1000 per mile and pay in 5 per cent.
This dune an election must be held and

every share is entitled to a vote for offi­

cers of Company ; aud in order to place
It within the reach of every man to be a
Stockholder fa this Company, it is ttrn't
beat to make the share* 025, Tbe ain't.
n»»w tu be paid un each stare is «&gt;&lt;»ly 11
and tweaiy-flve hundretbs. This small

sum entitles the holder of one share

alone, to cast his vote and be a member
of the Company. It ia important there­
fore, that every man whe feels an- inter­
est fa this great and important enterprise
should be on hand. Let none fidter or
suppose that we cannot build this road;
very material aid of many thousands of

dollars has already been subscribed by
citiaens of Philadelphia, Pa., and all that
le now needed to insure the abut* work.
is fur the cilixtns &lt;&gt;f Barry county to
coma forward upaeddy and promptly

and take stock on Saturday the 29th fast
and bt+e I will aay, ttat those wh&gt;i* will

That a gensral suspension «.f the ex­ subscribe liberally and are not prepared
change of pris-iners between tbe Federal to pay in the 5 per cent, can give their
and Rebel authorities had taken place, notes fur tbe same for 60 or 90 days,
has Ixcn geptrally kno«n to the*people whidi notes can be cashed and thus raise
but tbe enusr-a which led t«* this result,have the Requisite amount to enable us to or
ganize immediately and put the ,whole
been but conjectures, or utmost, but par­
work under contract Man early day..T«
tially known—Lctterarecently publish.
dispel any fears that may exist in the
H in some of tbe Irndiuj^ouinnls &lt;&gt;f the
minds
of the community relative to wtal
CMnlry htplain ihrsc things inure fully.

Ttat.tlw cauMoflhc suspension was a
(kgrant violation. ttf the cartel, on the
part of tta ’rebels tas before, been ata ted.

Battle Crtek may or will do, we aay that
so soon ns the cilixeus qf Battle Creek.
shall see that you of Barry county are to
earnest and determined tn push forward

the work, they, will dotheir part.

Citixans of Berry county will you take
hold of thia great work as beeomea men
to do. W ill you lay a lasting foundatlo n

for yourselves and for rour posterity, by
taking hold /uf the work nnd adopting the
old and cvvrta ba venerated hmUu.tbnt,

advantage .»f U nr mu. A* the sMVe
•*Democracy" have taew nppoet*l to the
‘1300 efattua" from ita first, wo.ptetamc
there will nd objeeursi—certainly none
on ttair part—to its rapes!. We intend
to recfiommrnd its repeal tu ■Congress,
as one of tta first tneaeures to be acted
upon, and we hope ItffaUI be done. Then
whoever is drafted law got do go, or jfad
a substitute at such price «&gt;r upon such
Wnihuigtou, Nov. 18.— A Jlfahmmid
terrMa* ta aud hfa autatitute esn agree paper has ita fuiluwiug :
upon, This will remove •«« great com­
.
Mubils, Nov. 11
plaint nf tta. Gtppctbeads aganai ita To Grit. 8. Coper:
dcafifr-ttair prindpte complaint, indeed
Tta fidlowing dfapateb from Tfonisco,
that the Admiiiiairation, Mfaa., was raerivrd y-Hilerday. dated the
10th fast., from C-I.'llnrry Maury romminding 15th cavalry regiment: *"We
dashed fa irsterday above Bayou 8«ra,
on a plundering party &lt;d. Yankees 800
'
strong, and drova Lhtwn tpttair inwi-elnd*
with great slaughter.
\Vo brought &lt;-ff
(heir wngoiis trains nnd 25 priwmera
from under broadsides of ttair uuubouls.
The reposition claim that New York Only three were wounded of
Signed,
D. IL Mvaa*,,Maj. Gen.
war carried by tbe votes nf 80,000 sol­
dier* who were sent boine fur tbe purpn«c. The tame charge was made in
reference to ottar slate*,
Wan Mtnwehnaetta earned in tUs way 1 Then 40 000
Soldier* were sent home.
Were Wit.
oonsin. Mrnnrveiis, JoWa. and Hllnofa an
carried! Then 60000 more soldier*
wrreaeiit from the field. Here is a to
tai of 130-000 men, who. if this charge of
The heavy rain has made the roods and
thenpmwitlim beunr. have’lieen spared
fords alimwl impassable. . .
.
from thesrw&gt;.; Then. also. 01.000 mu»i
Hradqnnrtera Army nf tta Potomac.
bare l»cen sent fain Ohio, and 25.000 inNov.
IB.
(I
I*.
M
—
Everything
Srmafas
16 fodfan*. am! 15,000 fato Prim*tIvania
making an aggregate of 101.000 more.— perfectly qsief. Tta enemy ia etill in
hi« old position along tta it-rpldsii. A
Does any one believe that 281.000 ••■Idiets have thus been tent home to vote 1 targe fafitntry fiirtw ta fa-fog di*c..i errd
dailv in tta rrarofbls fifTtiffi-arions.
New YnHCN** S».-Tbr Ttaes'
Washington special says: -A dispatch
,
WiorWltA’1*1' ,6*t» N’r«l !&gt;•••
in Richmond, staling ttat 40.000 ration*
sent by our Government fttr tta rwtaf
A Naw Fisa Anu.—A rrerrftly in­
our prisunera bad lu«an landed front the
vented etui, or rather battery, was tried steamer, and were being -distributed.—
at'Hart lord Ct., Is»l Friday hi the pres­
The refusal of the rebel authorities t&gt;&gt;
ence of Gov. Biickinglum aud .ImIT and a reerive thrm arose from n misapprehen­
number of pr&gt;-inlneiit citizens «&gt;f tbst
sion nr a misuse of a word in die rcqoed
place. Tbe battery cohsUta of 25 rifled
pertnissire tn land. .C&gt;HMtaMry
barrels arranged horixontafly, aud 'brltT
in place by a Tight frame "fi-on,' hi the
rear of the harrels is n sliding Lar, h i
means of which tfir cartriiijAw are f*&lt;it&gt;!
in thg[r jdaecg. The cjiviridge. nrc fixed pkpNtlb* they conomird ta ita reception
nnd d i *1 re) &gt;&lt; it ion of.lta'rnliupa.
in copper ca*rs?—,’r-£l..l;1i^ ox ..f &gt;i.—
Tta Trekvas's di«pajah, dat'd Ilmdgonrlrrn A»&lt;t»y Poiotnnc, I fit h. any*, a
field n*rottnui«aaiK!* by slanil SOO &gt;4 tbr
loirmy'a otvnlry waa made- Wcdcir-day
yuotnilig st Gevuiania Ford, rmnlling in
tfa» rapture and wmmding of er vend of
tta 18th Pennsylvania nsvidry, which
,
regiment w*« om picket within 2 mils* nf
'
thoFord. The reconnoitering fere* of
tta enemy, charging fnri.cusly f.*rc*&lt;l
them ta Cdl-tadt rut the infantry picket*
«f the 24 Corp* when tta rebels returned
acroM tta river. N«» nrlUfary w*a lined,
but several desperate hand to hand «•«fitas twukrphcw tat the felling tack &lt;&gt;l'
our mvriry..................
’

duerfi to ibe ranks is' the caae

FirM
Lieutenant J. Ea«t» YM &lt;&gt;*-• Regiment
found guilty of forging so order, detail
it.g him Vs go from l,iuisana tn &lt;5*=^
linti to’ arrest deserter*.
Ila aboen’ed
bimarif seven months nndar this (urged
order. A court- martial aenlenced Jtim
giaw-ve three years or during the Mar.
as a private in such regiment a* ihy Gvneral commanding the Department might

»nl Fevers, Ciwp» And Spas
all CMaptaieta rfsfatar sex
' ‘fus.tfflu’iri;

B(.a«ta.—We harem, famd a I
Tvaw~rrr’s TAX RECEIPlI

parole, and effect exchangee by matching
panda with parofa, instead of man with
man. This arrangement tta rebels mis­
used in tta
Aisfainnrslila manner,
by paroliing the ak-k end dying, and by
sending out guerrilla parties, whose sole
busfaeM was to surprise and psiole pris­
oners whom they c-uld never fatve car­
ried away. Our military authorities p-it
a stop tu Ibis, after a while, by giving
notice thul no such illegal paroles would
be held binding, and by punishing our
sofa lent wfai accepted them.
,
,
Then cams snottar violation—this time
of tfa&gt; latter as well as of tta spirt uf tta
oirlcl .or agreement «&gt;f exchange.
Tlw
retain had agreed to give soldier for aid
dier. Tlwy now refused logic* up cer
tain officers, honorable men. &lt;•« the score
that ttay tad commanded colored troops;
and at tta Mme tin.u J rfuscri torXctaucc
our Cijorcd wldiera. .Ita* was n dear
gnd incxcuMilile violation ««f n wdeinn enpagrmenL But th*, waa only the begin­
ning.
Who® the relwls foood thmii•rive* hard.jprtaaed., nfter the l«»a of
Vicksburg nnd Port Iludwm. Mr. Robert
Owld stnMcnlv announced to Gm. Mere­
dith that be intended to declare ‘ whang­
ed” certain men nnd officers to whom lie
had no right. Gen. Meredith say a, hi a
letter to Mr. On Id:
•Sulswqmmtly to my coming on duty
here thft rtents &lt;&gt;f tbe war threw upon
y our tisnds a birge body uf paroled ••fficers and men (over thirty thousand) cap­
tured by &lt;Wn. Grant at Vicksburg, and.
not long afterwards, n-me riX tboasand
or more captured by Gwn. Banka al Port
Ilndaon.
Suddenly, and without any
proper conference or understanding with
me. and tart a fuw days prior to the im
portmit events at Oictamiauga, as If for

cash market for 30,000 cords uf your

wood, a million feet of lumber and Tim­
ber annually.
Your interests are so
dotaly counecV-d with this important
■Wark that it is important you afaxiid one

and all, turn out and attend tta G.nrentlon rm lta28th fast., at tbe Court Hmise
in Hastings.
*

Tbe New York Tribune presents ita
utile *&gt;f the neat Congress, It pels tbe
Administration vote in. ita House at W.

the Democratic at 74. ami the Border

Bute al 16—tbe letter combined itt 90—
giving a small Admistrati-m majority.— ,
Although it classes Wutatar and -Tbrnnm of Mari land arming the Border Sut&lt;incn, it slatss ttat they were nominated
and elected by tta tfocondillanal Dnhm

party; and will probably support the Ad-,
rninfatrstfan, sa It fa fact ladieves a' ma­
jority’ of tta Border State men will,
among whom it also daaevs Gen. Blair
of Misouri.
Tta three mewtaro from
Wcsteni Virginia it thinks will go into
ita Republican caucus fi»r Speaker.
A
letter to the ZfrrwM, aay* ttat Wholly.
antl Adminfatralhm, ia tWrd in tba 8d.
Western Virgfaia dfatriet, by over 000
majority. Bdbnyler CoMix, of Indiana,
end Bitar B. Wtohtarat* HUuafaj
candidates Ita Speaker, rar the Hepriblfaan
«idr. The Triton* rattar incHmw to Mr.

toditrn

*«««• kl

oficn.

Owr ftrilitfas for buying I

eMbfae ta to mil blanks nearly m
was hoarsely tallowing at Sumter to day.
on anibulancu drove inio the iittarfar, and
from it cirsemdrd Mrs. Bragg, mother ot
Cnpi. Bragg, of Gilmore’s staff. Tta firv
fnan tta farts was very heavy at tbe
lime. Rifled gnus of300 pomsderewlibrr
and all iulrrmedmta sixes down to the
v»mm&lt;«opfaro mortar, went at work.—
The- lady’s curiosity mid tateroat seemed

Taras* WILL .be « RaUrood meet]
tta Court Howee «• Saturday next.!

thwwta e &gt;ii I

wr ---------

* t—u.a-j«t»«
Prwident «f tta United States, a

Governor
«w»r own State, to ta
as a day ofttataagiving and prayeH

ia tta anniversary uf a day set aps:
penctamatirm uf tta Governors &lt;
Blates.wed observed by otarly al|
Ctardwe &lt;/our land since tta da .
our Pilgrim Fathers. To those of
England Wrth it fa especially s d»

hallowed aaooctatnma, and has Come
ragantad with rewvrwlfal awe.
(

regretted, aintw that i« ita only rel I
dennmfaatfcm ta our midst that hat I
present a pust'W.
Tta queslnm ad

UNIVERSAL-...
SPECIAL NOTICES

NOTICE.
। p'iClarcr. oat a I&gt;«p»»rotrp« and oat an

CLOTHES WRINGER

and pasnes from mouth to mouth, I
this 'wutasme «■ tta port of that eta I
fa it through contempt for tta u«ge»l
customs of nor fathers ! uc •• it »" I

bectiMoe, tta president, following tta
empls nf tta immort.l Wariiingtuo. |
•cun fit ta designate tta day. that al

UNIVERSAL'

so ftarfsl of showing rrepect to the 11

ideal, and to unwilling tu do any I
that may ta construed into a moral
port of the Government, in Its stro I

Farmerii of Barry

county, y»u who have braved storms of
ao many win tars and luila, and prostrated
the mighty linctar of Ita great forests,
destroying th«»« noble trees without any
return for ymir labor. With the rill
road to Battle Crvek^you will have a

We have I

-large aupply ««f •&gt;'

Steaks asaelly kept at a romrtey d

•rile wbti by ita plow would thrive must

either hold or ffriys."

«de et fi*rtncr prices.

with iroeson and rebellion, that ta fa 1
taatfaglta Yonkers.” it says, 'wi*ny*
taking their eannon,killing and capturing
their men, and coming off the moat de­
cided victors, and yet »». never , regain
any territory.” it mast fas- confessed
that this result is strange. Ttat the reb­
el tattles should-al ways ta the gain of a­
low. like the jump «'f a t»ad mH"f bia
bole, one fi«&gt;t upwards and two feet I awk­
ward*. is among the greatest novelties uf
tilslorv. Other people, when they win,
grant and uniform suc-vesse* have «&lt;meIhing ta show tar it; tat these poor reb­
els luive nothing to show tat h great‘ de­
crease hi territory, Tta more they whip
tbe pestilent Yankecng tbe nrnra they are
beinme&lt;l In ; sad wa should n&lt;&gt;t ta sur­
prised If, tah&gt;rt&gt; tta end »f It. they should
carry ttair victnrtae to such a dreadful
height a* ta find ttam-riera &lt;-&gt;«&gt;ped up in
tta single Stair &lt;&gt;f South .Carolina.

limr to ignore all ttaother tallowed «&gt;
eiations «/ thfa peculiarly
aI

I. rwio, ........... .»&gt;w
S. Labor Uotsl
“
.................. fa.rwv
fo. Nsatra 1-cxbbt | to ran store | faro1&gt;, JT» bars BO CogsT AU others are

veraary I If itare .re any other sol
eat reaeooa, we stall ta glad te give tl I
to tta public.

__________

t ia tta sfas gssstoly wood is private ftrelthsl ms bottle cerwi her sntirsly. J srito thI.,
hoping it may aid UcsBoslsty iaUssffsrtatowrtra- MjraaClba
'
ci.ce lbs taedieta, aadtaMStbsaswta asay need E.UVEKSAL CLflTlES WBIKGEB:
aseh s remedy; sad I ess strong toraw, m 1 bo.
fiseelu merits «Hl fully Justify tbo most 'sporiaUra tenos of speech.

Tub WaxTwxa has continued open d

New Y«rki Nov. id!—A special dis

patch to the World. Waxhingk-n Nov.
I8ih, -aeye.' ,Advice*, rreelvod today
from Ita West slate, that tta ratals are
moving on Gen. Burnmde'* forays via
Loudon. East, Tenniwsro. Tta falter are
deemed t*&gt; (ft Io an impretpabfa p&gt;whion
Il fa thought ttat the force now advancing
has been.exaggerated somewhat.

wpritamUd for Ita eeawat during tta f
week. A storm of snow rain and .H
stated ne ue Moedsy night and Tumdi

.

Mathew's rheceiate Warn Drape I

Jt melted to k fall.

.

XKTKR UH to dvtrej sad rstertoesto «D.
1kiwi'oHbImUmI Worms. Are perfectly tofaNe
Iin all es-es. awl far reporter fa rey sad all of ths
Faacy Wo™ mfaettosa, sad suns tow T'twHo
geo in Me. They may be taken st ail lime* «ith
Yew Y.wk. Nov. M.-Tta tfrswWs 1per&lt;.rt safety, as they ooMata KO NEKCUkY. or
Washington dispatch, 19th. say a the city Jother daktotloss 4n«. MoOrnra SbwM always
yur^y O&gt;tm aB^givs lhetr stiUdrM aoatber.
fa brimful 'if mmorsiuf diopter l* Bwrn*idr,s oomnuuMi is £s*t Tennewa.faH up ,
iif thie evening m&gt; e&gt;«afinuatlon has liren i
received hl taadqu-irtee*. it fa not talicved that tta refa-l* can inltat any (torirfnlsbed. The President's H.-usc will ta
.dlsmrter or strive him- from East
open Io such people, tfafagh It is hintod
in some quarters ttat iuwn’r kind »f a
check will ta pat upon the wmh. Here­
tofore, people who v-uld not rntrr a de­
cent rt»swfag.r&lt;«»m fa tins e«»untry. have
wiped ttairtfirty famts on thr”carpet &lt;&gt;f
Bv.lk- Island
the magnificent East R«mi al ttair pleas­ Tta prisoner*
ure. Wil fat proposed that in the fiituro nr.d eaten J—
_________ -j
UWJy daan. wril-lndisvtd men shall ta farniatad
IM PORTANT ANO TRUE I
forwaidwl dully,
let fata the Pnwidmt’a Israeli, all seu- Rotaf Fund
sihle people &lt;11! be delighted fa tbe im-

&gt;0 WRINGER (JAN BK DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS
A gna4 CAXTAMCB wasted ia every tow*.

.•saxstf*.

‘

WAB CLAIM AfflQTCY!
u ""**-l

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, FKNSON8,
fae-,fae.,fae.

�Ihur Caritt.

HMMBom
aOMI hr Agrafe
.te—A

(rra-).

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0

Hhljh
iiii

9lcW«Ba CmumI BaUvwbA.
. aad after Monday AprU Mtb 1M1. F»
• eager Trains en tbe Michigan Cann
Uailroad will tears RetUe Oak aa Gueaa:

Mail.................................1.U1MR A. :
X. T. -iprraa,...................... IMAP.. M.
Might Kapene....................IM* a.; M.

Xegal S«ti

in

ifu

mm

ik rf «'«&gt;»

‘f

r |

2
_

„ WAMFItt,

Or ConcentratedL\
'tuna ma* MAxn. '
Dlaxk*.—We harron hnu.l a quality
of Trraaarrr’a TAX RECEIPTS, for
aala at former prkra.

We have alnn a

OTKlKSiX:tl£l^"3-.

largo »opply of all the varioya kitxia of
blanks ueiially kept at a country printing
office.

Ottr fiK-ilititt fcr buying paper

\rbmmc.

enables ua to sell blanks nearly aa Jbar «a

airan

o&lt; UmBlaMar.

CttS?rTftS?'r“TE
or—... w^k^.,
Iduyi.

*M»aaM iataeoatadla aaid ratals.'are rp»' -id Cragt. Ibra
ttU.lhobnteOAkw. lateeTitlara
la^iagfc and she* caaaa. if Uy ii^r, b,
ited
K'iUwoar ahraild not ba

CHANCERY ORDER.

■d II ia farther ordered, teat and petllioeer
' notiaa Io tee neroon. i-.----.. i' ■ _ ..

bald T^tho Coart
HELMBOLtTX EXTRACT HUCI1U AXD IMHorae, i. Heminra, oa tbe Ute day of (tete.lxr.
1'RUVEI) KUAE WASH CURES "

sbcrkt dihearea

arrrivaa at tba Maaoeic Hall oa Tbure-

Froaeoi. Hoe. Locu 8. Loreu, Grs^/mlp*.
ibniK Cterd.Cteppteteaal,

la all tMrHtagas.
Lmla or aa cbexgr in Dj«I

At little Enaera.
Xs iwoarralroea.

i/wwnf r. Qq)flp( A/mdral
X thia rnnne. lt aaciatactorilr appearing Io thia
court, teal tbe IfefctMlani. YdwVrd trTaytee

Tnxu wiu. be a Railroad meeting at

I

the Court House «• Saturday next,

»OVW W.OII—OO* am —■ ■« &lt;11 naa —
Let all who an like afticted try tea FropteaCm*.—tea taaAMaa prepend by |ke gaaltary Foeiety
-and they tetok I win aU l*gi adgt tUHr Aellar.
"JOaemSoeaTaioe-, Mnbaotcat.

r^,,J"dURE°K?.,S2£*

••1 bare and tea TaapWa t un’ la my family
with great beaeBt. hiraa-a of scrofula aod baft
Rbesm. aad bar* rveownnmdrd h frrqamtty to
my frxada. all of whom I briirr t liar* beta bace
fiilrd. and mist of tlxtociitirwlv cured Vr if.
•Twaa Mcaaary l?*Mala al. op-.talra."

rd&amp;. CURE^XJ

“I bare brae la&gt; faeUe btaith errr aiace tb&gt;

there be a g'—d attendance.

deatro.leg .11 aiy eoialorl I rat roaoner I cronmeneed takiag tee 'Peeple'e enrr.- and h«“a u.»4
fear boule*, aad am now alarnt a well wemaa.
My diMeedtie* her* a.aeh all duel teat id. and I
feel cbeerM aad tappy.
lira. Canusuc Drwata.
■■Dreeamaher. Goadell Alley, abetsTacmr al

Tomorrow ia a day set apart by the

President of the United Stales, and the
Governor of our own Stale, to be observ­

es a day of tbankagiving and prayer.

■RaAate. Oei m. 1MT”
'’
CURESXXiSS'

h

-Mr wife has base in poor health ter a long
thee baling fregnently ta call a phyeieten to al-

States, and olmsrved by nearly all the

Churches of our land since the days &lt;»(
Er.drncaof tea o&gt;o&lt;t reliable and rcapeoaiWe
cbatacler will accnmpanj the medieiae.
Plica Al per Dettta, we ate for«ADoltrorod fa any eddm*. securely packed from
ubserr antra.
Zleeenle Ayrayrrow ra ail tcaunralcatinat.

Englaud birth it bi eapectally a day of

regarJrd with reverential •we.
AJuder
throe dreiimstnocea, it is with feelings of

sybod) could

the deepest regret that we announce the
Get that the M. E. Charch of this village
AD 41MSTRATOirS BALE

j C.1 XH.
q.&gt;^^rffrw

tiers whatever. Tbta in the more tu be j
rrgrcllrd, since that in tbe only rdigo&gt;i« |

“Fit U hu|lLi&gt;&gt;i dorr, St jfearf U,
■Berate.October 1.|UL“
..
ar For Hate by all Iburyl.f*.
C. CRUHirY.Graetel A~M. So. m Main el.
BaTate. X. T-, to wboaa all erdna aboald be ad-

CHANCERV: OHQElt J I
iTAlKOr tljcillGAXr-Eigtte Jadtete) Cir-

•( 1-a.iusH XlcUK

iMjMttefaftte

that ia pnrroanra U a

drnntninalion In our midatlhat have at I
------present a partor.
The queetloa ariwa, ! THE undersigned having been restored
.
. I
k_ i.k .- .
k, &gt; ror* .Imnls remtdv
and puasen from mouth to ni

LDVERT1SEMENT.

CITY

HARDWARE

STORE.

fa it through contempt for tbe usages and

euitom* «f our fathers 1 or '• it simply
because. tbe preaid^H,following tbe ex
ample of tbe immortal Waahingtuci. baa

■ GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

seen fit t.i designate the day. that all the
people may unite inciting thadlta to tbe
Supreme Ruler fur tbe nierciea of the

OX MOXBOE STREET IX fills CTTT.
And eurduOr In fit. tar old csslctnero and frienda
In Kcal ami adjoiiitna cooatie. to renew their
buteiirM.rtatiaa. with ■». ai d nLrne«rrtl&gt;*T
in want of any article paaaUy
ba Aawad ia a
Hardware Star*. I"rl»« im a rail Ui aaaeitcMal
aill be found roaiptet*. specially In '
BUIU1IXQ UAKDXrAKK. AXD MECnjXlCTt

SALOOIV

past year 1 Is tbe pastor of ibsl Church
so fearful of»b&lt;**nng respect U» the Pres­

ident, and ao unwilling tu do any thing
that may be construed into a moral aupport of tbe Government, in ita struggle
with treason and rabelluMt, that ha io *iL

TUw Biium
c—p"—1 «'
.1. « kkf. fr&lt;-m lb. «■&lt;— ■*— wf«T«w*
„f Ib. ta.CTI.r, b-e
fc^SlF””
ren&gt;.»»« Bill-.eiatinna of this peculiarly Jneenroa anninm, Jumdiar, F.™r
Af”'
,.„,«n.ou &lt;Z&lt;1» Li&lt;n.ud •!&gt;
ent reasons, we shall be glad to gi»e them .ri.inr from «n
&lt;&lt; bl1' "I"*, ■*”
to tbe public.
awnad,. Tbej p— T“*T*
pnmrrtl". I'«'M ••™teb.'" •!•
Bvilasm Pamosama of New York
.mjlk
.IldHj
City was exhibited at tbe Court Housotire human frame. They can he tok
un Monday evening. Thia la one cf tbe
at all timea, witbout regard tn diet; »ro
"beat ubiUliooa offered U&gt; ihr public.
;LU.... if —-.
Z2umi tea Cir.at tew of «Zd«ro«d. ao4»»
«!♦&gt;»• i.Urrafed I- —I
•"
T]
&lt;&gt;.. lb. |»il-l •" •«*'“ J* **”** X,
QlofI
.
.. .. . .J... a. be
Th« WxATsaa baa contiBned open «ad

arT'j* wk,r« -'ll
a nek.

A alarm of enow rain and alarl

visited ua m» Monday night andTneoday.

Mi^ki.r.

l.rltak-.

•» c—

B-Ad—U—L

- A Wan. Att-irr Cnatt*■*"*•*•—*^h&lt;‘
Richmond Axamiarr, referring to IL—k
ar'a recent aucuaaa in openmg Grant'a

Cliickaniaaga. The hen le of Chickamau­
ga must be fiogbt agaM."
’

OCR DILLIABD TABLES
Are re-fltted with Nev Ctmbltra*, aad
tbe Reo»» are ttpaotaka aad Fleapaot.
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

CHANCERY ORDER.

,

• TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Circl
l. lluizv*r*

qatet.
KO JTmalvnam er Jiawdviim
will bt M.Vfd,
Assail aha ar* wilUag ta patroaiia a gatel aad'
GIVE US A CALL I

G«o«V« Ai Jteaaa. CtaHer Itecwa. aad IfcrrBen A.
Afaete,
It Mtiafactorily appearina to thia coal I teat
tha dafcodanl. Harrtouu 11 Maarah. it a neo red
deal 01 thia Stale; On molten ol Srmrl A Allen,
bohcilvra lur aald t'ouiplainaol II i» uauiatn that
the aald defendant. Ilarriaou B. Urach, can-t In.
appeaiame in thU earn* to ba ealrrad alihm
four moatbafram tee dale nt tew ordrr , aad teal

TV. « U-JJ* b”to Bi,‘

It melted aa it Ml.

crunmviMctttinae and than ranbling awpplira to rrnch oar army at ChaUamc^a.
eat a ; “We have loot ’the a-lvanUgwo of

B VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

FIRST CLASS

GROCERY, EATING AND Bit 1ARD

SALOON.
Wm. L Eatou,

I). McNa^m**.

Hurtroa. October 4, UU.

g3£ffite'g-.s, sraxjtt'.

r—"•

c

XC■»«••• •&gt;••w"""

HF* A&lt; a young ladW seminary, a
frwdaya aim*, daring an ntaminathm in
history, ore ..f the tnoa« pe«&gt;nii»intt P*»pila was intorn^ated : ‘•Mary. did
tm Luther die a natural death T“ *•&gt;«.

eSnJU.
-■&gt;■ ry?_JXX.
liTw
tec t.r»d««.T Df
. . tU. ord,r

L&lt;»|,

aaCIf

perfect arcane fer cocoa* coiua. or any a soxcatat er ac«o oimcciTiaa arising from damp, avid
or aaddta change of tea weather.
Ersry person who has reer taken Cinioii
Bacta or notaaama. proeooneta it tbe beat
artirte c«er in&gt;rated; and *o teeUy crlrbr.ird
.. 1 ----- (I.-I Ik—
u •■■ - &lt;■ fc.ll a*

S’l?.
*’ r 2LlWrSWS%F
l.ol.lcn at the Frobale Ofliee.x.
la
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-tSfr-TtfrESTT-OXE YEARS AGO.
Xi 0. C. Ilmroi a tfmiagaiaM cfawifet tat
Dregpat »&lt; tea city ef BoCala. X. Y. laveatcA

, cW-ij-H MonAayaeTJaaaary, April,
^ra-id *aod*ye af February. May.

Lai^teiMoUays ef VaralU «•». fcp
X am*»-ird Mandara e( February

all kirm

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JOB PBISTWG,

PAPER-BAGS

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DIGESTIVE CRIMS.

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Official giintiorj.

atnnixs, the people now felt tbe necemily
of turning their attention to the produotian of an article which waa regarded as
indisjwnaable. In reference to this, if
seems like a spacial providence that the
Chinone sugar-cane should have boro intro­
duced al th* lime H was. Its culture was
engaged ia extensively in 1801, and with
»o better faRfitiea than those which every
tkrm^housoisprovidii, a large quantity'
of syrup waatprbduced that year—the
quality, of course, varying according to
the skill of tbe makers, and other causes,
but on tbe whole so good that it waa.
in the families of farmers In the
place of Southern moloseea.
Last year, a still larger extent of land
was planted with the cane, and. the quantity of oyVwp'increased— Illinois pn&gt;due!ng not less twin •2.000,000 uf gallons,
and Iowa 3,000,000.
The capacity uf the country to produce
syrup to any extent, has thus been dem­
onstrated.
Tbe beet is also being fitlrly tasted aa
a sugar producer. Sumo hundred acres
of beeta are • now under cultivation with­
in 1000 miles of the city, for Mr Belcher
vt the Chicsgu Sugar Refinery, and
strong hopes are expressed ol Ite success.

COME AND BUI MORE

umo
GOODS!

is natural

aoo.,,
ujio.. tbto rfam at raoipbiau, to Mtofantay

CALL AND EXAMINE

te fritowks A—: Sb&lt;d Ml or
GiaadnHr- RmlHnga. Ttuaees, Xruptiflv, Pimple, Blotches and Bores. Bq-

tings’ gtuintss

aait a\\. Y\»*a%e* ©5 a
kav waXwre.

“Our Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay

\\\.^\x\x^ ’Vouxe.

R.J. GRANT!

sum m«r bn tatal -m 'Atoa'B'AwtSK-.M

learned rhe direrttota fee- las at and mm Of
ita reinjiknhir rorejjffili it b« made a tea
■U otter rcntelwJ hoSTtaW to alTani relief.
T1&gt;o« ram ata tpwvromW taken from all toe-

•^iacwaS: it1 sryst

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are

\.oor vaaw'% ¥r\cw&amp;..
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Jolitiral girttiorj).

Sarsaparilla

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.;/• •
Jatiendice,
#; •
Kidney Coinpladnie,

Ur UxtoaeVt

Tire Paorm or Sittttr Hcsa*xnar.—
In sheep growing there arc three distinct
sources of profit sought, viz : Increuse &lt;W
number by sctual propwstion, growth of
iucrease in else and woii&gt;ht and tbe annual
wrodeet of wool.
The ewes used in
breeding should poMew as nearly as nowaible Umipoints ot Mt»RsncB desired id
the effipring; they should at least be two
years old vigood, strong eotwtilotion well
Jtaf and well sheltered. Such ewes with
such maMgsmeot will gsosrally realms

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Bilioue. Fevsr,
Tever and
. Livsr CcmvplcLini,

teaMry. jta dtawt bare written &lt;B

uilH.*WUa .Mb'.

arc cowUpowAi 'cS’*a'fcwocX* awik
u&amp;vida twaVw- &lt;at,tw
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Lisht.lng rods.

Grra Hess Mi at.—the Nevf-Englind
Farmer »iys-. “Tvfrnbt’' gaberally un­
derstood that tbe ben, being carwivorons
requires, to secure fecundity, *. verj lilre
ral allowance of meat When enjoying
her liberty in tbe fields, pastures, or
dooryards, tbe principal part, of auiitenance is derived from insects, worms, Ate.
She partakes but eparingly^at such times
ofgrain, and often when the article Is soppl led, leaves Itfor tbe more inviting food
which nature suppliee her wj^h h«r,flm»»itetoaMtak T&lt;w ifwwwmforeterwtare,
'
ty forUdsdiscriptioe
oi wuovanuui u. gratified, even, though
we supply the best of grain. In abundance
she will cense to lay. Tbe priv^llop jif­
fsets her health, and there will necessari­
ly be the end of profit until the deficien­
cy is supplied.
When fresh mtat or
.fresh fish canoot be supplied, lbw common
scrape of the Lutcbrr, wMeb are hard and
compact and can bo kept any length of
time, answer the desired jmrposc.

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JOOUX VA9 YJXKA?

: STOCK-OF G0®fiS

.

The rule for the height of the rod above
tbe building, estimatedby, extensive ob
serration, is’that tbe rod will protect the
surface twice da s^detfrom its bote at the
height of the of rod snore, the surface.—
Thu* barns being a hundred feel long the
rod, therefore,if placed in the middle,
should be. 25 feet above tbe roof; or two
rods 25 feat from each end, would answer
the Mate purpose 12 ij?ct high.
The
simple central rod will require but a littie more than halfas much Iron as tbe two
and be therefore, cheeper; and it may be
adopted, provided a firm standard or up­
right pole of wood could' be inserted In
tbe timbers of the roof, to 'support the
rod above tbe building. This standard
should be about 18 feet high, and tbe rod
extending? feet abcre iu If the subsoil
is rather dry, th-. boles mast be dug dep­
er, so as to secure permanently moist
earth. There will be little advantage in
filling the bole with day, as .the. slsclrio
fluid which comes down tbe'rdd; is lot be’
dissipated far aud wide through tUasarth.
A bushti of charros?, placed st thefoot bf
tbe rod\befog a much better conductor
than moist day, should serve to convey
the fluid from the rod, and scatter it In
the surrounding earjh. A depth of 0 or
8 feet is usudly deep enough in any commoo soil. The bole mey bo as large in
diameter aa the workman can convenientdig; 2 or 3 feet will be enough. The rod
may be earned sloping down the roof: to I
the eaves, and then perpendicularly to
-the earth. If It rune down into the cattle
yard, a stiff post should bo placed dpea
to it on each side, to proven: the animals
from rubbing against it, and displacing

Him wWiay*.-&lt;•*!«
»te&gt;&lt;taf tta fclhm apom lb* rhfldrew*' iba
m wtorli it orijrhieto. Take rj^ut nsn-.-.
teg- to to «tmm H'anaHa. In ita
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The' "World's GFoal Rhmcdy f
Ooujtha, Cold», laelpienrooaBuxnpUon. ead fcolth* rolicf

are X.W So\Ake»'» Vr\.’erkCi,\&gt;V|
^retwaYva^ UvarrWa, U\\»UXveaWMi'ivMa, c\.v.

JOHN ROBERT
OBTNICt AS ata S.rg«-. »»•.
k*■ way. war tta o»rv H«m»v. I
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BOOTS &amp; OWES,
Tins CJBEAT

AMERTCAN TEA COMPANY,
7? til taSTT mXKT, nw YUBK;
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GROCERIES

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.tax Taamwatoaly tevates Ms ttes to ttafalse­
tto. at tMir TBAS a. to quality, value, ata parliretterstyl^^! p«Wutar&gt;o«Utte at eouetry,
ta&lt; UUpatie Tax tarwtestawteaf U~a~r^t^i^t^ca^l^adapiadtahitparti^
tdar Mto.a.4 not only this, tat ta painla out to
tern tta
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ABl.lSHED I7M

AND

PETER LORILLAUD.
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

DRY GOODS!

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Btrtu taa to ihb Mtobtelimtet orer MJ tetev.
If ta to ao/tyvof Tax er tta Maurr. or Ifkto
UoUtoMtota. to ta. sU tto
of s wstl om*isod ystowt efdoteg boiMu, of a. tammu oteW. of tta Judgment of s^tetetowl Tu Tims,

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O'fire sad mafl sntoeHtors.Nl

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waa pimag to tto dark pri.rnhpy;
much re I roffirad there from pciMUfosi,

ADVMTuupo.....

: AT THE
100. ,V litoral dueaunttojearijrtoyertinr*.

Job and 0*r4 Frintt**.

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DRUG STORE!!!

r hands eagerly toward talrti.
He understood the motion. &lt;

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

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lijstings’ ^Business Jirtnon

might suffar. . I had, jurt; before I ;waa
taken priannar, received a letter inform­
ing m* &lt;/ toe dreadful .fall my little girl
large room, and toe found that by -taking hat, received, and it waatorturp to mate
toluk that she might not be. cared for, as
tos should to; bpt you remembered the
volpnteer's family, blessings du you (or

(ntoMe.WMhtrt

•dtoV *UbMt»aeeiot ,ber, eM^r be, absent soldier to know that there were
"You are very good and kind to edme
those who would to frtendi to Bis lilt'
here," aaid the child, reaching oat her
family, they would, I am •ura&gt; b* .wilfp
little.white hand to Nell, wto took it there whs a hidden Cwnt oY' gondhw In fodoall iq toelr power for thdan -fro
gently in her own. and etnoping down her hrort; wh!e*-toM4! bettor presence .whose humble toarto* atrong heart* ai
of suflering and sorrow toeaILH fiwtofor brave have gons forth to win the battles
g naw .afid./uosi complete assortment of
toatoriefil of toe s^ctod. . The twn:1s- i.f ;to free; and when I return to my
■da.
■, .
,C.VHJ . ,1OS1!
ealers tn »n iiadaof&lt;«ry.r&gt;®d».rrew&lt;»»;
DBVGI AND MEDICINE*,
dlen eoon bad the carpet made to hi* aat- duty. lt will be with s lighter heart,'K»c
crockery, Ae. State st.,lat tto postoNcs.
1
••Do I bold yaw In an easy position," Isfartlnn, »nd th^n' toey talked of a co ver 1 shall fed that you juo helping, to' bjar
Chemicals, Palssts, Olla, Cast
r?:t
asked the ■ doctor of his. liula patient; forMonge. After a ‘ mrrfnrnt’a tim’t. my burden ,fcr me." ,
,
S&gt;beme, Barnkag Flail,
“does it rest yon any. 1” .
Reader, among all'the thirty thousand
Mrs. Grtmdv aald, “HI tqll edw what I
“Qh yea, indeed it does—you bold me wUldp, ynp haow that couch in mr hack widows who have already given up hope
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
MARON ALLEN,
jualM papa u*ad to.—oh, ray dear, papa!" psrlor—well I oan do .wltboq* Rfor the lost ones, and have made applica­
sjALER IX GROCERIES, prevision*. Bl
lb® cried. bursting into tears.
they shall hate it. .and It irltl fce much tion to the Government for Ito poor pit­
do e, etsh. Butler, lard. pork, and grain
, &gt;lre. Milter questioned her mtMher' more eomfrrHiOtTii frir lhelittle girl than a tance of. a pension Slowed them ‘ wb&lt;»
all kind
Also ten csa-tis*. etc .rte. Rtore ms mmu,
With her. eyes, who replied,,after pausing linage- And i have r Urge-£t*v'efcdr. have giveq aud •offered miMt for tb*ir
Cslitoraia Block. Stat# strset. HwUsf*. Mwb.
a moment, as though something had jm-. ng stair* eoverod to msteh it;—that shall country, are there not some near you
iir for MEctuincAL and medicinal
peded her speech. “Ha crossed toe, rteer
•Thorn you can in rome mcarort comfort
D. C. HAWLEY*,
FURPOHELOKLY tgl
r*„t ml.- »..'•!&gt;. . ... •
withCf-L Baker."
•
“Hnw good and generous ynu are." and assist in toeir hour of sorrow and
Those few words! how well they told ■aid Mrs. Miller; “do you know that I gloom 1 Not unto many will pome the
good
the story of sorrow and bereavement.— disliked to wear my
fortune, ofNrs, Edson ; they will
bonnet this win.
Mrs. Milter had road all About the ter fiw fear yno wmild liuigh -at mol"
watch and wail, *nd wait and watch, ynROBERTS ic HTjllKER,
terrible bottle scene at Ball'* Bluff.—that
“DMyou, indeed, think no ill of mat til the light of hupp shall fade obi in dark­
, WelLl don't wonder,, for f have been ness and dospair. To them then, how
u*»db-r» • r—luy. M -tar:
&lt;o tkt.l m™.
a™ than .... sweet , will to the word of friendship,
unul &gt;ku &lt;.HK.HU
n..„ MlfeW. lblBr i|«. kit Jm » m«,&lt; J-nm-a~, how oppirtuqs the helping Baud. Npw,
bow
many
heart*
and.home*
that
sad.
when the first wild'burst 6f enthusiasm
I—
nfcwuta..,—
• TEA, COFFER. SUGAR.SPICES. 1KPPER.
record bad brought tlie anguiah of death. dealt M aa I mad to. Mr: Grund v and has died, io a ineasurp, aw^ay, ttohe is
PRUNEM, F1GB. RAISINS. CODFlSUi
6be found volca to say, “1 am sorry for .1 wgro telkisp'vaalerdsy ‘ About it. and danger t’lat toe volunteers family My
you ; it was very, very bard- fur you to we concluded that it was ocr place (a* to forgotten.
bWEIiZEY Ac AW.BS.
lose bint so."
.
Then lad tea, Instead of grumblingtme teirvrvEi’s nniLT.
we had no repreaentalise to eend from
•‘Yes it wj^UnUfldeed, harder that oBrbomeytA' db all we could for the men,instead of Whining and . fuming, ^t
TTORSEVS ATLIWaarfRolieltora iaClian
Mrs. Miller had.juat returned from a bl* death brought no visible good to tba families of throe who are fighting, that, the plethoric tax Jist, and snariing atout
dLELJKWJ iPXLlFimiiEL'J
country (te loved so well; but be has our husbands map ktev at home.
••shinptestert,,**
«nd sixty per cent, premshopping
excursion.
But
of inortgsgvs. Ac- Will to heppy
AH CMklir extract!,
that ttote are your
ill calls iu to# tta# Of their profcsalsa
“What is the matter Nell V said her gone: from me, and I must bear my share bow shall w» get the tomgs J here in you npi on gold;'
Shaft—a rOmpHrallvely llgtrivvM7G&gt;o—
of the terrible burthen which 11 now laid wish-d without their knowing it I"
is th* Caurt Ilos.t, Hsstin^ Mich.
fob TflR rorm oninr nr ntr labis*. husband, a* he saw ber examining the
various pnekngea with anything but a coon the laud. For myself ! can do, J
•I will tell 'yon. I thought that, *« of the bundvtM of thia war for lheroontey
«A.Bwamr.
Attt.
and for right, and .forget not thosb who
can bear, but when I think of my poor
satisfied air.
‘
litlle-'girl, bow toe mull be deprived of
bear infinitely more than ypu, ever re­
STATIONERY,
thuigs ao ncceaiary fur her comfort, I can
sod tor mother nut riding end white they mem toring that “to that giveto'|o toe
csncs of the peace. wnf«tt»«auu»»
PEAK PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. KR.
stuff a* this factory, ita hardly fit-for hardly endure It**
are gone Fred will belp us, and .we can Mw-r lendVth to the Lord, and that which
‘‘Hu* long has toe been Uli" asked get all through before they come back." ' le hath given, 'Ito Lord will pay him
VKLOFEB, CARDS. Ac.. Ac.
111* w UH unite wii&lt;»
r-—
ititio* oppodiie budge**Hotel, OraegmU*
—
Nell.
Accnrdlntly. a few days afterward, tto again.**
“It la trow three tnonihs since she re­ inmates of the little home were delighted
MOST .POPULAR
ceived the fall uhicli 1 fear will make ber by aniavitatina tn-rids a distance Into
____ IIOLDHOOK,
Esrtoquakea in England have not been
a cripple for life—poor little dear, her tto •muttry—it needed an urging to in
A TTORXEY «&gt;d Counselor .I Uw.
Fred looked thonghiful a moment, and
unfrequent. In 1580 one of these drove
tliNTaald, “Well, if yn must have it, I father was so tender of ber. but be ean duep the tired mother and invalid child the people nf Kent out of toeir tods- . In
will give it to yon, on the condition that do for her no mure,"—here ber voice was to accept (be weltome tevitation; for 1597 Scotland was disturbed by one. atchoked by the robe toe vainly tried to both were longing for the sweet fresh air tributeed to a difficulty between'toe King
vno go with me to visit one of my parepress.
and pleasant.aighta which the country af­ and the Kirk. In 1800 Aberdeen, suffer­
|JHTSICIAS
•’Don’t cry ao, mamma," said little fords ina mild day in the late autumn ing from ontvattributed it to the taking Sal­
-A ktune. Stat&lt;
Alice; “papa was a brave aoldter, and time, and white they were gone * great mon in the Dm on Sunday. In the sev­
and It w
now he is in the army &lt;»f the Mrd. W e transformation was effected in their bom*. enteenth century-both Scotland and Eng­
motmaie.
shall alT bo with him soon.’ Oh, Mrs. In their delight they, did not hntka. a* land were frequently shaken by them, and
Miller, the doctor told mo all about that ttoynrods away, the loaded wagon •tend­ sometimes with fearful resulta. The I./wibeautiful ptecs; to -aid my dear nap* ing near ibeir houee, the contents of doners were terribly frightened byatocka
UUEV
wtts tharo; and that If 1 wtf teal and pa­ which,.by the help, of tto doctor, ware
bmh io hshruary and March, in tae year
is almost enough to drive fine to commit
tient I -hould go ttore ton. I iwed to to •ooq transfrrred and arranged to the sat- 1750.
Even the aelf-poaewed Lord
suicide."
afraid to die, but riot* I am not, for 1. ialactibn of Mre. Miller and Mrs. Grundy Chesterfield admitted be teat, bia compos­
-Perbapa it would to just as well if
shall go where to has gone before, and. who made their appearance jn»t as tto ure on the occasion. In 1756 the great
oor folks would make peace with the reb
be will welcome me there, and then 1 caniage rolled sway. The earpd was eartbquak* at Lieton was Alt in threeels, cud let the iff go,"said Fred, quietly
then aeipr
kball not to tsWetmrmnre. and 1 a hall nailed flown, l^e couch and chair placed quarters of toe gluto. The recent earthktwwkW ihe sshes from Ms felrfur.
hear beauHtel mwsio all toe ton* Oh, I In order, lhe barrel of fl«&gt;qr, boxes of tea.
&gt;-a TTORNEV «od COU5BS
Mrs. Nell MHIer opened tor eyes to
»A andSeHpilyrand Coenael
r ROBERTS * «TB!MRnigtr Ind other ebmforbi stowed away to
ths wi&lt;W extent at this op*"*, but as
the pantry, the donbls-griwn thrnwn'civ•he bsw tbe smile lurking sronnd the think the d-ctor *axl you *o-M aing JI*
ev tne little girl's chair, snd to trow n all kyl
corners of bis month, sbeSaid, rather in incur, siwir-v
---. ... .
mo whoa you conic to see me. Will a liglrf stand .was placed'by Jba. window
ith W, W. Ralptt Esq.. M&gt;ddl*^lte
digmntly :
near which ahe usually saL, on which two
jy Geo. Louis Blenker, who was st
• You know-* dhi rn* mean any such s
tt.rrr Conor», M.ehlgsn.
• '
'
a__ " ..id Ne’l. thro’
or three choice books, a fine collection of one time in command of the German ffi-*
thing. 1-pieasl WhA pwtHotic ns any
tears, -wsst
■
, engravings, and a small pot of sweet- vision of tbe Army of too Potomac, died
one ; I go to to* Aid Society onee a Week, Bee‘If
«oQ know ■Tto Soldier a Good-by , srenled-garani&amp;mkbrere plaftd!.
;
HASHNUH. MtOH.
at his residence tn New Jersey from con­
and I have aent m murtt jelly dried fruit
I'll have that If you please,—papa sang It
-*Thare,.bnw, ithal looks a littla like sumption. Gen. Blenker camo to this
WANT 96 000 Ito. of WOOL to to the hospitals as Mrs. Grundy, and *he
KNim* * BORROWS
^NdE'v’ito trombto'o Hula at first, .lising," said N«Jl as »ha threw.-borerIf country in 1849. and was among the first
is twice •• well off.aa I am."
■HMtmifarinfe tnvJULOTH—
into the easy chair. O de^Y. how tired I •- respond in 1881 to the President's call
“I am glad m) little wife is sn patriotTTORXJ.TS aadCOVXHKLMtBK AT_LXW
but she soon msstertd her emotion and sin. but sfon’t they to delighted
• CA«Drt«*
tlK Soiicitare io Cbycqy, Tai *n&lt;
volunteer*- Re had seen considera­
' TWEKDS.
Hnd those Iscflei spent"far more mon- ble service in Germany, snd very soon
old bfionst tld* winter, go without her
FLAKSggEj^Ga.
UMtel'-t'ordiok Sirs*!, OJpoiit* tb*. FoAvffic#,
after going to tbs field ss Colonel b( the
«.rr.u1&lt;uiJ. w«ee/w™
amployad to wuck -tbi* pleasant tranafor Elshth Now York Volunteers, was made
tn use as I Intended, for Mrs. Edson,
^2&amp;S:
nation, they would have been abupdant- a Brigadier
“
*
At the first Boll
whore husband «eot sway with but first j
General.
ly repaid by the unbounded delight of Rim his Brigsde broi
terms
hen the hymn waaOuududud ; “That ia liUlo Alice, rrt-tliw^wnrtfeli thanks of
V.«. MOUI«OO*i
'■ “f^Wt kno,w atom that." ftpljcd
the retirement of our
bseqoently parUdpated In toe battle
Nefl. "I think I hav^ done my •bare ; to
wBnemed.tha.chsDge.in ih«ir llnte rpom. erf Cross Key A having previously served
n#, 'wtot
wohld
Grundy
“God will reward jou, 1 know b* will/'
Mountain Department under Gan.
rev in stoulwear my old bmtnel anNell’a qelok eye* diacovwed many
&lt;1 Mrs. Edron, ‘‘for this most ynexoilier winter; It !• *b ««W fashioned.”
nga' wanting* both for coOvenicac«M&gt;d
moat iiftlfome kind neks
1869. and in March last
"Tli.it means.” said Fred, “that it will
nfurL in stoliitl*«Kun, and yet there
Awd he did, tedecd, reward was honorably discharged and mustered
only b«4tf a prek of flnwsra' M tU top
.hJrtdfrfkalfu buatol. Well, ••wont
ontof service.
XOUXTY TREASURKR. WTU
Ifittka cheajfnl
'•»
ChtK
felt pufeg, ayMiac joy than U»l which al
mpthap
.-T
. .
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that moment Ailed, their heart*
-Hare are the ^epsre," Mid pz. Mil.
er-Th- Wheeling intelligencer giro#
WOOL CABBING
plM-antby bar though lie- f.ull-fiotHog,
Mt account of a swindling scheme, tost
B teh to lite Wife one dvifn
thie afteriotw, and we wBl look al am) &lt;&gt;fbow little. aba&lt; hi#
tnent iron al H*rper*s Jberry. The opfurther her more generous hus
0UNTY CLEM a«d Watery PuMI«- 0®«*
JOHN 8-fVAM BRuBT.
“k H one of your charity pwlteste J
_
worthy
tired to read."—/SeH fipened ons
- uotrwr in »ee. I suppoae, saw neii.
UtUc Alicea drw»i»gRown **
*ut. of RBto^&amp;EA
4 only poor but much to**
*: •oo-rnv „ _a™r — .j^nipar and appoint pertain ones to bid the iron
rnlqb broughti.Fred
to his tect with
and she . though*, how
^WhSt
itl-ourMW&gt;y.
worth. (. They were then to ,let.it go
.. c. PB1NDLE,
DB. A P. DRAKE.
to some,ope, nf toeir, nutator, and the
memto/v'ur family, and not be
tor a neat
bich^ltl" Alfca
Alic«'a&lt;.tor,wwn
st ,hw„fAW’»
“N&lt;», butMs.Ura,fo.toia«Kuf return­ Government being tons dhproed of, the
lounge on, blch^ltol"
toon ’ placet),
- - --- . sbow
- ed, ■ .inlWw,mairoit .toe nanwAif Jerome Ed
N. Y
highest figure ‘he higtoat of couraa get­
mask Sixs*.
"?ority
’*rvie*
ting ri&gt;o iron.
The differenre between
M4
•‘Kwiatelf iis/’aaid &lt;to doctor; “I
gtedoflt; but *h0 1*
s&lt;l0,rc
to ttoa. Immediately. wkh toe
••throe-plya.!’,
warm and
of all thero and many mors things
Um tli*,humhlv
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Si 'iWhr:— -^* **•*"•: Ihrt &lt;bi
*h(Ob aomtore* d«H«*r*J

asking what mil-

gkkastekfrteWa

wotue day.
“Wall.

�*nd because II is eminently fit that tn »n
eotightened and Cbriatian people, should &lt;*
JfyoylM'yl.l.:
Wp-. £

STOMACH

ment of thrtr brimblo dependence upon ™
AlmMity (tad foe all ita Wresfage .&lt; «b

BITTEBS.

had ffilih has boM » wftfea exposed befi.re. They retailed because they lost
'
an alectam; and Bow,they cheat tacauae
they naed mew. Mr. ihrid replies tn
General Meredith’* clear statement In a
long letter full of bitter and abusive Iangriag*. bet in m» way relieves himself
and bia mseters of the chargee made
agditot ihtte.
‘‘ ‘

______ kindly affection which nnita tta
families together receive a new and
stronger impulse from tta g""d cheer of
thta rnty ; and in the 'midst «»f mfr ataindanc« let us not forget ita bmken-taarted and the poor.
Many of our people
will be ataent from tta rrligfatna and so­
Fellow L*1ti»ns of Barry county, the
cial gatherings uf this Thanksgiving;
dwelling fa tents mid in tbe open field, in time has now arrived when we rhould orarms gallantly defending &lt;fur heritage of it suits and put in motion the work of tbe

the united pray ere of thia whole people
arise to the God of lattice for them, that
he will give them victory and tbe Nation
re-esiablbhed unity and peace. Tbnt Hr
will shfaM from want and sorrow the
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
lie will comfort &lt;hoae who mourn fur the
heroic Head In thd camp, tbe hospital and
cm the battle field.
The pc-plc
Michigan have been
prospered If? business during tbe year
lhat'fanaat beyond all . previous exam
pie. let them l»o thankful; lull put
away pride nnd the inordinate love of
gain, which Irada tap ofien to make mer
chatidixe of ita most sacred causes. Let
us observe thia day with humility, truth­
fulness and honesty toward* ourselves,
our fellpws and our Creator.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set
my hand and caused to he af() fixed the great Seal of tbe State.
LS. &gt; at llie City of I .anting, this 3d
j dny of November. is, the year
’ uf our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and aixtv inrre.
AUSTIN BLAIR.

Why Prisoners are not Exch^ked.

Battle Creek and Hastings Railroad, to
whW» we must subscribe the amuont of
•1000 per mile and pay in 5 per cent.
This dune an election must be held and

every share is entitled to a vote for offi­

cers of Company ; aud in order to place
It within the reach of every man to be a
Stockholder fa this Company, it is ttrn't
beat to make the share* 025, Tbe ain't.
n»»w tu be paid un each stare is «&gt;&lt;»ly 11
and tweaiy-flve hundretbs. This small

sum entitles the holder of one share

alone, to cast his vote and be a member
of the Company. It ia important there­
fore, that every man whe feels an- inter­
est fa this great and important enterprise
should be on hand. Let none fidter or
suppose that we cannot build this road;
very material aid of many thousands of

dollars has already been subscribed by
citiaens of Philadelphia, Pa., and all that
le now needed to insure the abut* work.
is fur the cilixtns &lt;&gt;f Barry county to
coma forward upaeddy and promptly

and take stock on Saturday the 29th fast
and bt+e I will aay, ttat those wh&gt;i* will

That a gensral suspension «.f the ex­ subscribe liberally and are not prepared
change of pris-iners between tbe Federal to pay in the 5 per cent, can give their
and Rebel authorities had taken place, notes fur tbe same for 60 or 90 days,
has Ixcn geptrally kno«n to the*people whidi notes can be cashed and thus raise
but tbe enusr-a which led t«* this result,have the Requisite amount to enable us to or
ganize immediately and put the ,whole
been but conjectures, or utmost, but par­
work under contract Man early day..T«
tially known—Lctterarecently publish.
dispel any fears that may exist in the
H in some of tbe Irndiuj^ouinnls &lt;&gt;f the
minds
of the community relative to wtal
CMnlry htplain ihrsc things inure fully.

Ttat.tlw cauMoflhc suspension was a
(kgrant violation. ttf the cartel, on the
part of tta ’rebels tas before, been ata ted.

Battle Crtek may or will do, we aay that
so soon ns the cilixeus qf Battle Creek.
shall see that you of Barry county are to
earnest and determined tn push forward

the work, they, will dotheir part.

Citixans of Berry county will you take
hold of thia great work as beeomea men
to do. W ill you lay a lasting foundatlo n

for yourselves and for rour posterity, by
taking hold /uf the work nnd adopting the
old and cvvrta ba venerated hmUu.tbnt,

advantage .»f U nr mu. A* the sMVe
•*Democracy" have taew nppoet*l to the
‘1300 efattua" from ita first, wo.ptetamc
there will nd objeeursi—certainly none
on ttair part—to its rapes!. We intend
to recfiommrnd its repeal tu ■Congress,
as one of tta first tneaeures to be acted
upon, and we hope ItffaUI be done. Then
whoever is drafted law got do go, or jfad
a substitute at such price «&gt;r upon such
Wnihuigtou, Nov. 18.— A Jlfahmmid
terrMa* ta aud hfa autatitute esn agree paper has ita fuiluwiug :
upon, This will remove •«« great com­
.
Mubils, Nov. 11
plaint nf tta. Gtppctbeads aganai ita To Grit. 8. Coper:
dcafifr-ttair prindpte complaint, indeed
Tta fidlowing dfapateb from Tfonisco,
that the Admiiiiairation, Mfaa., was raerivrd y-Hilerday. dated the
10th fast., from C-I.'llnrry Maury romminding 15th cavalry regiment: *"We
dashed fa irsterday above Bayou 8«ra,
on a plundering party &lt;d. Yankees 800
'
strong, and drova Lhtwn tpttair inwi-elnd*
with great slaughter.
\Vo brought &lt;-ff
(heir wngoiis trains nnd 25 priwmera
from under broadsides of ttair uuubouls.
The reposition claim that New York Only three were wounded of
Signed,
D. IL Mvaa*,,Maj. Gen.
war carried by tbe votes nf 80,000 sol­
dier* who were sent boine fur tbe purpn«c. The tame charge was made in
reference to ottar slate*,
Wan Mtnwehnaetta earned in tUs way 1 Then 40 000
Soldier* were sent home.
Were Wit.
oonsin. Mrnnrveiis, JoWa. and Hllnofa an
carried! Then 60000 more soldier*
wrreaeiit from the field. Here is a to
tai of 130-000 men, who. if this charge of
The heavy rain has made the roods and
thenpmwitlim beunr. have’lieen spared
fords alimwl impassable. . .
.
from thesrw&gt;.; Then. also. 01.000 mu»i
Hradqnnrtera Army nf tta Potomac.
bare l»cen sent fain Ohio, and 25.000 inNov.
IB.
(I
I*.
M
—
Everything
Srmafas
16 fodfan*. am! 15,000 fato Prim*tIvania
making an aggregate of 101.000 more.— perfectly qsief. Tta enemy ia etill in
hi« old position along tta it-rpldsii. A
Does any one believe that 281.000 ••■Idiets have thus been tent home to vote 1 targe fafitntry fiirtw ta fa-fog di*c..i errd
dailv in tta rrarofbls fifTtiffi-arions.
New YnHCN** S».-Tbr Ttaes'
Washington special says: -A dispatch
,
WiorWltA’1*1' ,6*t» N’r«l !&gt;•••
in Richmond, staling ttat 40.000 ration*
sent by our Government fttr tta rwtaf
A Naw Fisa Anu.—A rrerrftly in­
our prisunera bad lu«an landed front the
vented etui, or rather battery, was tried steamer, and were being -distributed.—
at'Hart lord Ct., Is»l Friday hi the pres­
The refusal of the rebel authorities t&gt;&gt;
ence of Gov. Biickinglum aud .ImIT and a reerive thrm arose from n misapprehen­
number of pr&gt;-inlneiit citizens «&gt;f tbst
sion nr a misuse of a word in die rcqoed
place. Tbe battery cohsUta of 25 rifled
pertnissire tn land. .C&gt;HMtaMry
barrels arranged horixontafly, aud 'brltT
in place by a Tight frame "fi-on,' hi the
rear of the harrels is n sliding Lar, h i
means of which tfir cartriiijAw are f*&lt;it&gt;!
in thg[r jdaecg. The cjiviridge. nrc fixed pkpNtlb* they conomird ta ita reception
nnd d i *1 re) &gt;&lt; it ion of.lta'rnliupa.
in copper ca*rs?—,’r-£l..l;1i^ ox ..f &gt;i.—
Tta Trekvas's di«pajah, dat'd Ilmdgonrlrrn A»&lt;t»y Poiotnnc, I fit h. any*, a
field n*rottnui«aaiK!* by slanil SOO &gt;4 tbr
loirmy'a otvnlry waa made- Wcdcir-day
yuotnilig st Gevuiania Ford, rmnlling in
tfa» rapture and wmmding of er vend of
tta 18th Pennsylvania nsvidry, which
,
regiment w*« om picket within 2 mils* nf
'
thoFord. The reconnoitering fere* of
tta enemy, charging fnri.cusly f.*rc*&lt;l
them ta Cdl-tadt rut the infantry picket*
«f the 24 Corp* when tta rebels returned
acroM tta river. N«» nrlUfary w*a lined,
but several desperate hand to hand «•«fitas twukrphcw tat the felling tack &lt;&gt;l'
our mvriry..................
’

duerfi to ibe ranks is' the caae

FirM
Lieutenant J. Ea«t» YM &lt;&gt;*-• Regiment
found guilty of forging so order, detail
it.g him Vs go from l,iuisana tn &lt;5*=^
linti to’ arrest deserter*.
Ila aboen’ed
bimarif seven months nndar this (urged
order. A court- martial aenlenced Jtim
giaw-ve three years or during the Mar.
as a private in such regiment a* ihy Gvneral commanding the Department might

»nl Fevers, Ciwp» And Spas
all CMaptaieta rfsfatar sex
' ‘fus.tfflu’iri;

B(.a«ta.—We harem, famd a I
Tvaw~rrr’s TAX RECEIPlI

parole, and effect exchangee by matching
panda with parofa, instead of man with
man. This arrangement tta rebels mis­
used in tta
Aisfainnrslila manner,
by paroliing the ak-k end dying, and by
sending out guerrilla parties, whose sole
busfaeM was to surprise and psiole pris­
oners whom they c-uld never fatve car­
ried away. Our military authorities p-it
a stop tu Ibis, after a while, by giving
notice thul no such illegal paroles would
be held binding, and by punishing our
sofa lent wfai accepted them.
,
,
Then cams snottar violation—this time
of tfa&gt; latter as well as of tta spirt uf tta
oirlcl .or agreement «&gt;f exchange.
Tlw
retain had agreed to give soldier for aid
dier. Tlwy now refused logic* up cer
tain officers, honorable men. &lt;•« the score
that ttay tad commanded colored troops;
and at tta Mme tin.u J rfuscri torXctaucc
our Cijorcd wldiera. .Ita* was n dear
gnd incxcuMilile violation ««f n wdeinn enpagrmenL But th*, waa only the begin­
ning.
Who® the relwls foood thmii•rive* hard.jprtaaed., nfter the l«»a of
Vicksburg nnd Port Iludwm. Mr. Robert
Owld stnMcnlv announced to Gm. Mere­
dith that be intended to declare ‘ whang­
ed” certain men nnd officers to whom lie
had no right. Gen. Meredith say a, hi a
letter to Mr. On Id:
•Sulswqmmtly to my coming on duty
here thft rtents &lt;&gt;f tbe war threw upon
y our tisnds a birge body uf paroled ••fficers and men (over thirty thousand) cap­
tured by &lt;Wn. Grant at Vicksburg, and.
not long afterwards, n-me riX tboasand
or more captured by Gwn. Banka al Port
Ilndaon.
Suddenly, and without any
proper conference or understanding with
me. and tart a fuw days prior to the im
portmit events at Oictamiauga, as If for

cash market for 30,000 cords uf your

wood, a million feet of lumber and Tim­
ber annually.
Your interests are so
dotaly counecV-d with this important
■Wark that it is important you afaxiid one

and all, turn out and attend tta G.nrentlon rm lta28th fast., at tbe Court Hmise
in Hastings.
*

Tbe New York Tribune presents ita
utile *&gt;f the neat Congress, It pels tbe
Administration vote in. ita House at W.

the Democratic at 74. ami the Border

Bute al 16—tbe letter combined itt 90—
giving a small Admistrati-m majority.— ,
Although it classes Wutatar and -Tbrnnm of Mari land arming the Border Sut&lt;incn, it slatss ttat they were nominated
and elected by tta tfocondillanal Dnhm

party; and will probably support the Ad-,
rninfatrstfan, sa It fa fact ladieves a' ma­
jority’ of tta Border State men will,
among whom it also daaevs Gen. Blair
of Misouri.
Tta three mewtaro from
Wcsteni Virginia it thinks will go into
ita Republican caucus fi»r Speaker.
A
letter to the ZfrrwM, aay* ttat Wholly.
antl Adminfatralhm, ia tWrd in tba 8d.
Western Virgfaia dfatriet, by over 000
majority. Bdbnyler CoMix, of Indiana,
end Bitar B. Wtohtarat* HUuafaj
candidates Ita Speaker, rar the Hepriblfaan
«idr. The Triton* rattar incHmw to Mr.

toditrn

*«««• kl

oficn.

Owr ftrilitfas for buying I

eMbfae ta to mil blanks nearly m
was hoarsely tallowing at Sumter to day.
on anibulancu drove inio the iittarfar, and
from it cirsemdrd Mrs. Bragg, mother ot
Cnpi. Bragg, of Gilmore’s staff. Tta firv
fnan tta farts was very heavy at tbe
lime. Rifled gnus of300 pomsderewlibrr
and all iulrrmedmta sixes down to the
v»mm&lt;«opfaro mortar, went at work.—
The- lady’s curiosity mid tateroat seemed

Taras* WILL .be « RaUrood meet]
tta Court Howee «• Saturday next.!

thwwta e &gt;ii I

wr ---------

* t—u.a-j«t»«
Prwident «f tta United States, a

Governor
«w»r own State, to ta
as a day ofttataagiving and prayeH

ia tta anniversary uf a day set aps:
penctamatirm uf tta Governors &lt;
Blates.wed observed by otarly al|
Ctardwe &lt;/our land since tta da .
our Pilgrim Fathers. To those of
England Wrth it fa especially s d»

hallowed aaooctatnma, and has Come
ragantad with rewvrwlfal awe.
(

regretted, aintw that i« ita only rel I
dennmfaatfcm ta our midst that hat I
present a pust'W.
Tta queslnm ad

UNIVERSAL-...
SPECIAL NOTICES

NOTICE.
। p'iClarcr. oat a I&gt;«p»»rotrp« and oat an

CLOTHES WRINGER

and pasnes from mouth to mouth, I
this 'wutasme «■ tta port of that eta I
fa it through contempt for tta u«ge»l
customs of nor fathers ! uc •• it »" I

bectiMoe, tta president, following tta
empls nf tta immort.l Wariiingtuo. |
•cun fit ta designate tta day. that al

UNIVERSAL'

so ftarfsl of showing rrepect to the 11

ideal, and to unwilling tu do any I
that may ta construed into a moral
port of the Government, in Its stro I

Farmerii of Barry

county, y»u who have braved storms of
ao many win tars and luila, and prostrated
the mighty linctar of Ita great forests,
destroying th«»« noble trees without any
return for ymir labor. With the rill
road to Battle Crvek^you will have a

We have I

-large aupply ««f •&gt;'

Steaks asaelly kept at a romrtey d

•rile wbti by ita plow would thrive must

either hold or ffriys."

«de et fi*rtncr prices.

with iroeson and rebellion, that ta fa 1
taatfaglta Yonkers.” it says, 'wi*ny*
taking their eannon,killing and capturing
their men, and coming off the moat de­
cided victors, and yet »». never , regain
any territory.” it mast fas- confessed
that this result is strange. Ttat the reb­
el tattles should-al ways ta the gain of a­
low. like the jump «'f a t»ad mH"f bia
bole, one fi«&gt;t upwards and two feet I awk­
ward*. is among the greatest novelties uf
tilslorv. Other people, when they win,
grant and uniform suc-vesse* have «&lt;meIhing ta show tar it; tat these poor reb­
els luive nothing to show tat h great‘ de­
crease hi territory, Tta more they whip
tbe pestilent Yankecng tbe nrnra they are
beinme&lt;l In ; sad wa should n&lt;&gt;t ta sur­
prised If, tah&gt;rt&gt; tta end »f It. they should
carry ttair victnrtae to such a dreadful
height a* ta find ttam-riera &lt;-&gt;«&gt;ped up in
tta single Stair &lt;&gt;f South .Carolina.

limr to ignore all ttaother tallowed «&gt;
eiations «/ thfa peculiarly
aI

I. rwio, ........... .»&gt;w
S. Labor Uotsl
“
.................. fa.rwv
fo. Nsatra 1-cxbbt | to ran store | faro1&gt;, JT» bars BO CogsT AU others are

veraary I If itare .re any other sol
eat reaeooa, we stall ta glad te give tl I
to tta public.

__________

t ia tta sfas gssstoly wood is private ftrelthsl ms bottle cerwi her sntirsly. J srito thI.,
hoping it may aid UcsBoslsty iaUssffsrtatowrtra- MjraaClba
'
ci.ce lbs taedieta, aadtaMStbsaswta asay need E.UVEKSAL CLflTlES WBIKGEB:
aseh s remedy; sad I ess strong toraw, m 1 bo.
fiseelu merits «Hl fully Justify tbo most 'sporiaUra tenos of speech.

Tub WaxTwxa has continued open d

New Y«rki Nov. id!—A special dis

patch to the World. Waxhingk-n Nov.
I8ih, -aeye.' ,Advice*, rreelvod today
from Ita West slate, that tta ratals are
moving on Gen. Burnmde'* forays via
Loudon. East, Tenniwsro. Tta falter are
deemed t*&gt; (ft Io an impretpabfa p&gt;whion
Il fa thought ttat the force now advancing
has been.exaggerated somewhat.

wpritamUd for Ita eeawat during tta f
week. A storm of snow rain and .H
stated ne ue Moedsy night and Tumdi

.

Mathew's rheceiate Warn Drape I

Jt melted to k fall.

.

XKTKR UH to dvtrej sad rstertoesto «D.
1kiwi'oHbImUmI Worms. Are perfectly tofaNe
Iin all es-es. awl far reporter fa rey sad all of ths
Faacy Wo™ mfaettosa, sad suns tow T'twHo
geo in Me. They may be taken st ail lime* «ith
Yew Y.wk. Nov. M.-Tta tfrswWs 1per&lt;.rt safety, as they ooMata KO NEKCUkY. or
Washington dispatch, 19th. say a the city Jother daktotloss 4n«. MoOrnra SbwM always
yur^y O&gt;tm aB^givs lhetr stiUdrM aoatber.
fa brimful 'if mmorsiuf diopter l* Bwrn*idr,s oomnuuMi is £s*t Tennewa.faH up ,
iif thie evening m&gt; e&gt;«afinuatlon has liren i
received hl taadqu-irtee*. it fa not talicved that tta refa-l* can inltat any (torirfnlsbed. The President's H.-usc will ta
.dlsmrter or strive him- from East
open Io such people, tfafagh It is hintod
in some quarters ttat iuwn’r kind »f a
check will ta pat upon the wmh. Here­
tofore, people who v-uld not rntrr a de­
cent rt»swfag.r&lt;«»m fa tins e«»untry. have
wiped ttairtfirty famts on thr”carpet &lt;&gt;f
Bv.lk- Island
the magnificent East R«mi al ttair pleas­ Tta prisoner*
ure. Wil fat proposed that in the fiituro nr.d eaten J—
_________ -j
UWJy daan. wril-lndisvtd men shall ta farniatad
IM PORTANT ANO TRUE I
forwaidwl dully,
let fata the Pnwidmt’a Israeli, all seu- Rotaf Fund
sihle people &lt;11! be delighted fa tbe im-

&gt;0 WRINGER (JAN BK DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS
A gna4 CAXTAMCB wasted ia every tow*.

.•saxstf*.

‘

WAB CLAIM AfflQTCY!
u ""**-l

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, FKNSON8,
fae-,fae.,fae.

�Ihur Caritt.

HMMBom
aOMI hr Agrafe
.te—A

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Hhljh
iiii

9lcW«Ba CmumI BaUvwbA.
. aad after Monday AprU Mtb 1M1. F»
• eager Trains en tbe Michigan Cann
Uailroad will tears RetUe Oak aa Gueaa:

Mail.................................1.U1MR A. :
X. T. -iprraa,...................... IMAP.. M.
Might Kapene....................IM* a.; M.

Xegal S«ti

in

ifu

mm

ik rf «'«&gt;»

‘f

r |

2
_

„ WAMFItt,

Or ConcentratedL\
'tuna ma* MAxn. '
Dlaxk*.—We harron hnu.l a quality
of Trraaarrr’a TAX RECEIPTS, for
aala at former prkra.

We have alnn a

OTKlKSiX:tl£l^"3-.

largo »opply of all the varioya kitxia of
blanks ueiially kept at a country printing
office.

Ottr fiK-ilititt fcr buying paper

\rbmmc.

enables ua to sell blanks nearly aa Jbar «a

airan

o&lt; UmBlaMar.

CttS?rTftS?'r“TE
or—... w^k^.,
Iduyi.

*M»aaM iataeoatadla aaid ratals.'are rp»' -id Cragt. Ibra
ttU.lhobnteOAkw. lateeTitlara
la^iagfc and she* caaaa. if Uy ii^r, b,
ited
K'iUwoar ahraild not ba

CHANCERY ORDER.

■d II ia farther ordered, teat and petllioeer
' notiaa Io tee neroon. i-.----.. i' ■ _ ..

bald T^tho Coart
HELMBOLtTX EXTRACT HUCI1U AXD IMHorae, i. Heminra, oa tbe Ute day of (tete.lxr.
1'RUVEI) KUAE WASH CURES "

sbcrkt dihearea

arrrivaa at tba Maaoeic Hall oa Tbure-

Froaeoi. Hoe. Locu 8. Loreu, Grs^/mlp*.
ibniK Cterd.Cteppteteaal,

la all tMrHtagas.
Lmla or aa cbexgr in Dj«I

At little Enaera.
Xs iwoarralroea.

i/wwnf r. Qq)flp( A/mdral
X thia rnnne. lt aaciatactorilr appearing Io thia
court, teal tbe IfefctMlani. YdwVrd trTaytee

Tnxu wiu. be a Railroad meeting at

I

the Court House «• Saturday next,

»OVW W.OII—OO* am —■ ■« &lt;11 naa —
Let all who an like afticted try tea FropteaCm*.—tea taaAMaa prepend by |ke gaaltary Foeiety
-and they tetok I win aU l*gi adgt tUHr Aellar.
"JOaemSoeaTaioe-, Mnbaotcat.

r^,,J"dURE°K?.,S2£*

••1 bare and tea TaapWa t un’ la my family
with great beaeBt. hiraa-a of scrofula aod baft
Rbesm. aad bar* rveownnmdrd h frrqamtty to
my frxada. all of whom I briirr t liar* beta bace
fiilrd. and mist of tlxtociitirwlv cured Vr if.
•Twaa Mcaaary l?*Mala al. op-.talra."

rd&amp;. CURE^XJ

“I bare brae la&gt; faeUe btaith errr aiace tb&gt;

there be a g'—d attendance.

deatro.leg .11 aiy eoialorl I rat roaoner I cronmeneed takiag tee 'Peeple'e enrr.- and h«“a u.»4
fear boule*, aad am now alarnt a well wemaa.
My diMeedtie* her* a.aeh all duel teat id. and I
feel cbeerM aad tappy.
lira. Canusuc Drwata.
■■Dreeamaher. Goadell Alley, abetsTacmr al

Tomorrow ia a day set apart by the

President of the United Stales, and the
Governor of our own Stale, to be observ­

es a day of tbankagiving and prayer.

■RaAate. Oei m. 1MT”
'’
CURESXXiSS'

h

-Mr wife has base in poor health ter a long
thee baling fregnently ta call a phyeieten to al-

States, and olmsrved by nearly all the

Churches of our land since the days &lt;»(
Er.drncaof tea o&gt;o&lt;t reliable and rcapeoaiWe
cbatacler will accnmpanj the medieiae.
Plica Al per Dettta, we ate for«ADoltrorod fa any eddm*. securely packed from
ubserr antra.
Zleeenle Ayrayrrow ra ail tcaunralcatinat.

Englaud birth it bi eapectally a day of

regarJrd with reverential •we.
AJuder
throe dreiimstnocea, it is with feelings of

sybod) could

the deepest regret that we announce the
Get that the M. E. Charch of this village
AD 41MSTRATOirS BALE

j C.1 XH.
q.&gt;^^rffrw

tiers whatever. Tbta in the more tu be j
rrgrcllrd, since that in tbe only rdigo&gt;i« |

“Fit U hu|lLi&gt;&gt;i dorr, St jfearf U,
■Berate.October 1.|UL“
..
ar For Hate by all Iburyl.f*.
C. CRUHirY.Graetel A~M. So. m Main el.
BaTate. X. T-, to wboaa all erdna aboald be ad-

CHANCERV: OHQElt J I
iTAlKOr tljcillGAXr-Eigtte Jadtete) Cir-

•( 1-a.iusH XlcUK

iMjMttefaftte

that ia pnrroanra U a

drnntninalion In our midatlhat have at I
------present a partor.
The queetloa ariwa, ! THE undersigned having been restored
.
. I
k_ i.k .- .
k, &gt; ror* .Imnls remtdv
and puasen from mouth to ni

LDVERT1SEMENT.

CITY

HARDWARE

STORE.

fa it through contempt for tbe usages and

euitom* «f our fathers 1 or '• it simply
because. tbe preaid^H,following tbe ex
ample of tbe immortal Waahingtuci. baa

■ GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

seen fit t.i designate the day. that all the
people may unite inciting thadlta to tbe
Supreme Ruler fur tbe nierciea of the

OX MOXBOE STREET IX fills CTTT.
And eurduOr In fit. tar old csslctnero and frienda
In Kcal ami adjoiiitna cooatie. to renew their
buteiirM.rtatiaa. with ■». ai d nLrne«rrtl&gt;*T
in want of any article paaaUy
ba Aawad ia a
Hardware Star*. I"rl»« im a rail Ui aaaeitcMal
aill be found roaiptet*. specially In '
BUIU1IXQ UAKDXrAKK. AXD MECnjXlCTt

SALOOIV

past year 1 Is tbe pastor of ibsl Church
so fearful of»b&lt;**nng respect U» the Pres­

ident, and ao unwilling tu do any thing
that may be construed into a moral aupport of tbe Government, in ita struggle
with treason and rabelluMt, that ha io *iL

TUw Biium
c—p"—1 «'
.1. « kkf. fr&lt;-m lb. «■&lt;— ■*— wf«T«w*
„f Ib. ta.CTI.r, b-e
fc^SlF””
ren&gt;.»»« Bill-.eiatinna of this peculiarly Jneenroa anninm, Jumdiar, F.™r
Af”'
,.„,«n.ou &lt;Z&lt;1» Li&lt;n.ud •!&gt;
ent reasons, we shall be glad to gi»e them .ri.inr from «n
&lt;&lt; bl1' "I"*, ■*”
to tbe public.
awnad,. Tbej p— T“*T*
pnmrrtl". I'«'M ••™teb.'" •!•
Bvilasm Pamosama of New York
.mjlk
.IldHj
City was exhibited at tbe Court Housotire human frame. They can he tok
un Monday evening. Thia la one cf tbe
at all timea, witbout regard tn diet; »ro
"beat ubiUliooa offered U&gt; ihr public.
;LU.... if —-.
Z2umi tea Cir.at tew of «Zd«ro«d. ao4»»
«!♦&gt;»• i.Urrafed I- —I
•"
T]
&lt;&gt;.. lb. |»il-l •" •«*'“ J* **”** X,
QlofI
.
.. .. . .J... a. be
Th« WxATsaa baa contiBned open «ad

arT'j* wk,r« -'ll
a nek.

A alarm of enow rain and alarl

visited ua m» Monday night andTneoday.

Mi^ki.r.

l.rltak-.

•» c—

B-Ad—U—L

- A Wan. Att-irr Cnatt*■*"*•*•—*^h&lt;‘
Richmond Axamiarr, referring to IL—k
ar'a recent aucuaaa in openmg Grant'a

Cliickaniaaga. The hen le of Chickamau­
ga must be fiogbt agaM."
’

OCR DILLIABD TABLES
Are re-fltted with Nev Ctmbltra*, aad
tbe Reo»» are ttpaotaka aad Fleapaot.
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

CHANCERY ORDER.

,

• TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Circl
l. lluizv*r*

qatet.
KO JTmalvnam er Jiawdviim
will bt M.Vfd,
Assail aha ar* wilUag ta patroaiia a gatel aad'
GIVE US A CALL I

G«o«V« Ai Jteaaa. CtaHer Itecwa. aad IfcrrBen A.
Afaete,
It Mtiafactorily appearina to thia coal I teat
tha dafcodanl. Harrtouu 11 Maarah. it a neo red
deal 01 thia Stale; On molten ol Srmrl A Allen,
bohcilvra lur aald t'ouiplainaol II i» uauiatn that
the aald defendant. Ilarriaou B. Urach, can-t In.
appeaiame in thU earn* to ba ealrrad alihm
four moatbafram tee dale nt tew ordrr , aad teal

TV. « U-JJ* b”to Bi,‘

It melted aa it Ml.

crunmviMctttinae and than ranbling awpplira to rrnch oar army at ChaUamc^a.
eat a ; “We have loot ’the a-lvanUgwo of

B VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

FIRST CLASS

GROCERY, EATING AND Bit 1ARD

SALOON.
Wm. L Eatou,

I). McNa^m**.

Hurtroa. October 4, UU.

g3£ffite'g-.s, sraxjtt'.

r—"•

c

XC■»«••• •&gt;••w"""

HF* A&lt; a young ladW seminary, a
frwdaya aim*, daring an ntaminathm in
history, ore ..f the tnoa« pe«&gt;nii»intt P*»pila was intorn^ated : ‘•Mary. did
tm Luther die a natural death T“ *•&gt;«.

eSnJU.
-■&gt;■ ry?_JXX.
liTw
tec t.r»d««.T Df
. . tU. ord,r

L&lt;»|,

aaCIf

perfect arcane fer cocoa* coiua. or any a soxcatat er ac«o oimcciTiaa arising from damp, avid
or aaddta change of tea weather.
Ersry person who has reer taken Cinioii
Bacta or notaaama. proeooneta it tbe beat
artirte c«er in&gt;rated; and *o teeUy crlrbr.ird
.. 1 ----- (I.-I Ik—
u •■■ - &lt;■ fc.ll a*

S’l?.
*’ r 2LlWrSWS%F
l.ol.lcn at the Frobale Ofliee.x.
la
^JKiSTh"-1*—•

-tSfr-TtfrESTT-OXE YEARS AGO.
Xi 0. C. Ilmroi a tfmiagaiaM cfawifet tat
Dregpat »&lt; tea city ef BoCala. X. Y. laveatcA

, cW-ij-H MonAayaeTJaaaary, April,
^ra-id *aod*ye af February. May.

Lai^teiMoUays ef VaralU «•». fcp
X am*»-ird Mandara e( February

all kirm

or

JOB PBISTWG,

PAPER-BAGS

�« A

, ilte wShJra*'1rtom.'sta. stars all, by
^^yT^’b^Morirn’

;■ Tins

DIGESTIVE CRIMS.

‘BVXUtW

Official giintiorj.

atnnixs, the people now felt tbe necemily
of turning their attention to the produotian of an article which waa regarded as
indisjwnaable. In reference to this, if
seems like a spacial providence that the
Chinone sugar-cane should have boro intro­
duced al th* lime H was. Its culture was
engaged ia extensively in 1801, and with
»o better faRfitiea than those which every
tkrm^housoisprovidii, a large quantity'
of syrup waatprbduced that year—the
quality, of course, varying according to
the skill of tbe makers, and other causes,
but on tbe whole so good that it waa.
in the families of farmers In the
place of Southern moloseea.
Last year, a still larger extent of land
was planted with the cane, and. the quantity of oyVwp'increased— Illinois pn&gt;due!ng not less twin •2.000,000 uf gallons,
and Iowa 3,000,000.
The capacity uf the country to produce
syrup to any extent, has thus been dem­
onstrated.
Tbe beet is also being fitlrly tasted aa
a sugar producer. Sumo hundred acres
of beeta are • now under cultivation with­
in 1000 miles of the city, for Mr Belcher
vt the Chicsgu Sugar Refinery, and
strong hopes are expressed ol Ite success.

COME AND BUI MORE

umo
GOODS!

is natural

aoo.,,
ujio.. tbto rfam at raoipbiau, to Mtofantay

CALL AND EXAMINE

te fritowks A—: Sb&lt;d Ml or
GiaadnHr- RmlHnga. Ttuaees, Xruptiflv, Pimple, Blotches and Bores. Bq-

tings’ gtuintss

aait a\\. Y\»*a%e* ©5 a
kav waXwre.

“Our Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay

\\\.^\x\x^ ’Vouxe.

R.J. GRANT!

sum m«r bn tatal -m 'Atoa'B'AwtSK-.M

learned rhe direrttota fee- las at and mm Of
ita reinjiknhir rorejjffili it b« made a tea
■U otter rcntelwJ hoSTtaW to alTani relief.
T1&gt;o« ram ata tpwvromW taken from all toe-

•^iacwaS: it1 sryst

.

tttowvacXv TAkWet,*
are

\.oor vaaw'% ¥r\cw&amp;..
..r .nrhnAwwAstack.ee

Jolitiral girttiorj).

Sarsaparilla

' ! ......I .

.««r-^q

IndT^&amp;stioTt,
.;/• •
Jatiendice,
#; •
Kidney Coinpladnie,

Ur UxtoaeVt

Tire Paorm or Sittttr Hcsa*xnar.—
In sheep growing there arc three distinct
sources of profit sought, viz : Increuse &lt;W
number by sctual propwstion, growth of
iucrease in else and woii&gt;ht and tbe annual
wrodeet of wool.
The ewes used in
breeding should poMew as nearly as nowaible Umipoints ot Mt»RsncB desired id
the effipring; they should at least be two
years old vigood, strong eotwtilotion well
Jtaf and well sheltered. Such ewes with
such maMgsmeot will gsosrally realms

•(

Bilioue. Fevsr,
Tever and
. Livsr CcmvplcLini,

teaMry. jta dtawt bare written &lt;B

uilH.*WUa .Mb'.

arc cowUpowAi 'cS’*a'fcwocX* awik
u&amp;vida twaVw- &lt;at,tw
‘

Lisht.lng rods.

Grra Hess Mi at.—the Nevf-Englind
Farmer »iys-. “Tvfrnbt’' gaberally un­
derstood that tbe ben, being carwivorons
requires, to secure fecundity, *. verj lilre
ral allowance of meat When enjoying
her liberty in tbe fields, pastures, or
dooryards, tbe principal part, of auiitenance is derived from insects, worms, Ate.
She partakes but eparingly^at such times
ofgrain, and often when the article Is soppl led, leaves Itfor tbe more inviting food
which nature suppliee her wj^h h«r,flm»»itetoaMtak T&lt;w ifwwwmforeterwtare,
'
ty forUdsdiscriptioe
oi wuovanuui u. gratified, even, though
we supply the best of grain. In abundance
she will cense to lay. Tbe priv^llop jif­
fsets her health, and there will necessari­
ly be the end of profit until the deficien­
cy is supplied.
When fresh mtat or
.fresh fish canoot be supplied, lbw common
scrape of the Lutcbrr, wMeb are hard and
compact and can bo kept any length of
time, answer the desired jmrposc.

' :

JOOUX VA9 YJXKA?

: STOCK-OF G0®fiS

.

The rule for the height of the rod above
tbe building, estimatedby, extensive ob
serration, is’that tbe rod will protect the
surface twice da s^detfrom its bote at the
height of the of rod snore, the surface.—
Thu* barns being a hundred feel long the
rod, therefore,if placed in the middle,
should be. 25 feet above tbe roof; or two
rods 25 feat from each end, would answer
the Mate purpose 12 ij?ct high.
The
simple central rod will require but a littie more than halfas much Iron as tbe two
and be therefore, cheeper; and it may be
adopted, provided a firm standard or up­
right pole of wood could' be inserted In
tbe timbers of the roof, to 'support the
rod above tbe building. This standard
should be about 18 feet high, and tbe rod
extending? feet abcre iu If the subsoil
is rather dry, th-. boles mast be dug dep­
er, so as to secure permanently moist
earth. There will be little advantage in
filling the bole with day, as .the. slsclrio
fluid which comes down tbe'rdd; is lot be’
dissipated far aud wide through tUasarth.
A bushti of charros?, placed st thefoot bf
tbe rod\befog a much better conductor
than moist day, should serve to convey
the fluid from the rod, and scatter it In
the surrounding earjh. A depth of 0 or
8 feet is usudly deep enough in any commoo soil. The bole mey bo as large in
diameter aa the workman can convenientdig; 2 or 3 feet will be enough. The rod
may be earned sloping down the roof: to I
the eaves, and then perpendicularly to
-the earth. If It rune down into the cattle
yard, a stiff post should bo placed dpea
to it on each side, to proven: the animals
from rubbing against it, and displacing

Him wWiay*.-&lt;•*!«
»te&gt;&lt;taf tta fclhm apom lb* rhfldrew*' iba
m wtorli it orijrhieto. Take rj^ut nsn-.-.
teg- to to «tmm H'anaHa. In ita
iJS"?
52

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OAWlEWBi

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*eTKcA\w\ oo«*A—*
Uxc w\.iAo* ©5
Wu, UVXaou*
o^sXxx, ‘WwA. ax\A SovjffcvXV.e'rt
Vuv«v$or a \oxx^ Vwm
mucSx wwAsA aa airtMlt oS
ftXow.ac\\ 'SVftt'Vta
takew va \lto\vcv t\aawUVc-ta
aSa^k a\ *Cae. \.ro\tev X’uwt-, arc- ,
a twre
;T.,. (

Sswta^
Stelw-WIIXIAM H. 8SW1MD, of
Amrtery eftte D^Zy^aALMOX F. CHASK,
'
■.■wwTvtery ^a; Jtewfcr-Cslil. A Saitb, &gt;t Ind.
vf tU AuV-GU)EO.N WRLLES, of
'
.Ztervtary j Wsf-E. M HTAXTOX.y Wateu&gt;t-\

■

«m.

exclusive

CASH STORE

a.? &gt;/ ah J *1

rae’ffiss
. a\.\

^nly

Ur. UdtoaeV*

CARPETS

ftkO’TCAixc.'U 'BvXXexs

I». C. HAWUY

DwAi^.tawJ^-^'

Snolnto &lt;1.r-ciMMM tta vita qtatan and Ums
|Mrc» ta rirflntolw Wtote-sS^rtt to dtata
snd ta feta mute, lima m taMihy sowu^
.itoM- Hro-v It rends to rlMtonJsiri &lt;tar»
peMtraltortre. tta .vrovv dsr-ttort ef tarsta
Kyi. ■*.
IKHU tai to&lt;I u« to li-rod year* in perfcrthrf a
retoMvi.w«Mi i«:«&amp;qaa»1»UrWe. 'rfrare

«avi \\vr y°oy raaa. taanvj
UoeXor'* UW.\%.
•

1.1 MT USE OF TRADE

•WEEBEY dk AM

Come and See I!

a TTORMT# 4TL*r ata tail

OIL-CLOTHS

Ur. UxtoaeVo
ftX.oviuxc\x I&amp;Vtofs

.-. ‘

it tow mas.

are X\ve Ae'a vaaxx'o fto\ace
avuk Corci^ort.
Ur. Ua\&gt;a^'s
ftVowxOkcXv,

1^ M . W1KG.
OSTICt OF TH« FUCK &lt;•

"—*...........

taXjX&amp;Xa'U.k.

1. A. UOLBROOl
kLrTZta
’S^.siSs^i
(tory .f Hotarool a 1

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
rawnrevArvnrs.
Erica, «JUi Ilrouwersad feltor,
,

Ur. U&lt;*&gt;aeV%
%\ovcv&lt;vc\k *S\XXv Yft
AAoc a&gt;»av^ wuXaac.Y.oX.Yi .
artA avdke
ea\o^a\&gt;\ie. ’

ho

Gimm Scwino Machine

ia the ta*AJlfae*i&gt;vetorftanfrtyertf to prift

Ur. "StatooeWt
,
ftXow.ac\v

MWl® SPUMES.

...

A'i'ER’a

-CHERRY PECTORAL
The' "World's GFoal Rhmcdy f
Ooujtha, Cold», laelpienrooaBuxnpUon. ead fcolth* rolicf

are X.W So\Ake»'» Vr\.’erkCi,\&gt;V|
^retwaYva^ UvarrWa, U\\»UXveaWMi'ivMa, c\.v.

JOHN ROBERT
OBTNICt AS ata S.rg«-. »»•.
k*■ way. war tta o»rv H«m»v. I
------------- D . tt.J. MA» I

BOOTS &amp; OWES,
Tins CJBEAT

AMERTCAN TEA COMPANY,
7? til taSTT mXKT, nw YUBK;
VtakMlkw Tu. I. Ub

GROCERIES

si*/or $6.
•
C. W
J^rMN. ’4 ,7
Ea~i Fourth Bt. Oinainr'Ui..ii'u hv

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‘■I, myself, and no other," IsurbeJ Kit­ belonged to his lather, and made what he
ty. “Pm Mlling rtrawUrria. d7w^r called a boat out of a shingle, and then
stood at the door and asked every ono
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that came along tn buy It.
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■■N.I ion to,,;
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KIUJ
"Bono, ,U!1
or it by-and by."
'
Mra. LeClair? thbdght Kittv had newlooked so pfotty?fi4ul1e and' pearla, Ms
•tea d.d under lU quaint shadow' of that
Shaker bonnet—her brown curls tucked
behind Ur ears, and the old maid behind
the window blinds of the opposite bouse
thongbl ft very strange to see Mrs. Ledsire Isen from her casement to kiss the
Slrawlierry girl I
‘-Straw be fries 1 bow much bo they a
basket T“
,
Mrs. Jones rubbed the soapaods from
.
her sodden fingers, and polished them off

knocked the boat into Jonny’s fae«r and
broke ths mast. Ths poor bay’s heart
was almost broken, loo, but he made an­
other mast, and stood al the door again.'
Two liule girls came along, and Joany
asked if they wished to buy a boat
' “What do you call It? a boat?" said
one of the girls. “It la a funny looking
bolt." “We don’t aail boats,” said the
other girl.
•‘Well, you don't know what fun it Is,"
said the little boat builder. -

history of the rebellion has been ore oe.
carriages.
,
They calculated that the North would
nevar fight, but their guns aqninst Fort
8uinter started balls mi Ils® of North-

England and France would intervene for
them, but in spit^of all tbeir blandish­
ments and intrigues those nations will not
lift a finger in their fiivor. They calcula-

ted States, but II was settled with perfect
facility.
They, calculated that cotton
would give them unlimited credit, but
their cotton loins will not now raalixe a
• new and moot complete assortment of
farthing. They calculated that the North
would be bankrupt by the loan of their
SA 1.818 teeMkind»of dry,jjoo4».JTw:«rlto.
DRUGS AND yiEDICXNEE,
KITTY’S WAGER.
businesa, but tbo North was never more
crack try. A*. State al,, el Um poit tfflct.
proeperoua. They calculated that a block­
U
my prineiplea," said Par­
ade of over 3,0«0 miles ofcoast was Im­
ker Pelbam, bnttoning his pockets, and
practicable, but there never was a block­
mdining his chair al an angle of forty five
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
ade moro efitetiva. They calculated tbit
31 ANON ALLEY,
m they wantofl, laughing at poor Jonny.
degrees against the pinna railing. '-Taxea,
XILRR IN GROCERIES, previslkas, m
Presently an officer of the frigate that their privateer* would annihilate our
taxes—nothing but taxes! Government
la V. Site, butter, lard. port, sal xrsln
■as lying io the harbor, passed. “Pleaac
innat think a man is mnde of monFy ; and
•llkioa
AIm&gt; leys eandtea. etc ,ste. , Store
buy my ship?" said Johnny, very im­
CMitirsla Bieck. Nisi* street. Healings, Mich.
then right on the top &lt;4 that, every wo­
nihi!alien. They calculated they might
ploringly.
man of tour ar&lt;]iiaintancr expects you to
“Fivecents; that’alon much; I won’t
build iron dad mon of war in England
ar FUR MEC11AXICAL AND MKD1C1KAL pay funds into her private wsr treasury.
“Did you make it 1" said tha officer.
give- but.four, James Adolphus ! if you
FL
’
RltlMM.ONLY^:
’"Yea, I did, all myself," said Johnny. and France bull their Iron clads are built
kinds aT Family Groeeriea.
It’s all nonecnce—and I, fur one, won’t don’t keep your hands ■•st of that straw­
only
to be kept In durance, vile.
They
“What pul it into your bead to make
■odsu ware, and a general as­
be vicliiniMd ! Besides, I don’t emxidrr berry basket, i’ll akin you! I’d calcti
calculated
that the Democratic party
ana. Also Notary labile,
a ship?" said the good nalurcd man.
it fair to be hied at every pore, while the lated to get a few for preservin’ but suwould divide the North; but tho Dem­
it of the Haatlnca Hotis*.
“Why. you see,” said the little fellow,
women keep their nwn purses intnei. If gsr'son awful high. Julius Alexander,
“sis hasn't any bread to eat, and I thought ocratic party itselfia divided, and a por­
yon female kind are so vitally interested corn® in«ut of the street this minute, or
I'd work and earn oome money, and buy tion of it which is not for tho war iaburi­
itlLHRA in imp, inad.aaa*.
in thebnapitHls and all that sort of thing I’ll conic after ye. I ppt up two jars of
ed beynud resurrection. They calculated
some,"
ciw. pain It. oil*, lurpeniio^. burning Said.
why don't ji u lend a helping hand your- pincappits, but James Adolphus got at
that the Conscription law would be rexis“ W ho la rfs ?" said the captain.
sell T’
•
ted . but the aUampteto resist (Ml law
■&gt;ne, and t'other blowed up with a bang
“Why "aun't you know sis F said
Mr. Psll^im senwed ep bls npe,taoped on Easier Sunday. Can't yo give four Johnny.
have only consolidated the oeople mure
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. HFfcEW. PEPPER.
hi* fingcra on the railing, and nodded Ha basksta for a shillbi' ? Them baskets ia
“Just look in here."
So the officer than ever in lts: support. They calcula­
PBUN1S, FIGS. RAI-INS. CODFISH;
head, aa &lt;&lt;nr who »n&gt;mld any, “I rather the biggest cbeata—don't bold half they entered, and saw sis asleep on the bed. ted that the National army wxnild dis­
solve at the expiration of enlistments;
gueoa you’ll find thatfiiguinent unanswer­ pretend Io. Take postage stamps? Well,
“Whom do you belong to 1" said thu
fiWEESET * ALLEN.
but it proves that there is an almoat uni­
able.” Kitty Brace, standing among the {•our 'em out My gracious ! If tbero captain.
TTUR.XEV8 AT LAW and Sojiaitori ii
n«es that shut out the June sunshine, ain't a strawberry leaf in one of the
•To mother now," said Johnny, “fur versal determination to reenlist for the
war. They calculated upon sweeping at
bankets
I
Look
here,
yoqng
woman.
turned
round
so
aoddenly
that
tbn
tinted
CU'D3CK5,T vtsimnwigfrir
fattier is dead and gons away.”
Just
a
stroke the Northern armies‘from the
petals showered softly down around her
then little sis opened her eyes slid seeing
Aid Cooking Extracts,
like a pluk snow storm. Parker inetinct selling strawberries. A leaf just to fill the uniform of the officer she begun to “sacrerf soil;" but the Northern armies
Ively moved his chair back, ns be caught ^up. I’ll warrant! Where do yon expect laugh.
tn go tn when you die, I’d just like to
"What do you ask for your ship 1" said they call their sacred soil, and hare held
it for 5, ]0,2p.naontha,withoutrelioquiahknow?” .
the captain.
i’ig a foot of ft.' They calculated upon
The door was slammed in Kilty’s fiiee
fiance fluttering acrusw her check.
“One cent, if you can't give me any
invasion ’of the North; but they stopped
USTTCK OF TUB PEACE. Will attend to the
“Please to expiate y ourself. Mr. Pel with morn emphasis. Strawberry vend more,” said Johnny.
collection at debts and all other bnaineaa
PENH. PKNCRX INKA PAPER. EN­
aborts Antietam and Gettysburg. They
ing
had
its
unpleasant
aspects
as
well
as
hamj^said
Killy,'
clasping
a
aprny
of
The captain gave him a pat on thr
rtaininc to bia oflee with fidelity and prun-.pl
VELOPES. CARDS. Ae. Ac.
n acs very rigLUy in bvr i«o little hands, most other occupations in this world ; hut eheck and said, “Wait a few minutes, calculated utxtn raiding through the
&gt;• &lt;1tMc« oppoaita Jftad|{a"allot»l, OraugeriHa
North
’; But John Morgan the old man
Kthey al ould descend wralhfully On our llltle heroine was undismayed I It and I’ll rome hack and buy your ship.”
kcr’s ears, in spite of her determine takes a great deal to daunt a real coura- 1 He went onl«and bought two large who dared undertake It, Is now ruing bis
MOST POP0LAR
I. A. HOLBHOOK,
folly behind the stone of the Ohio peni­
lion to be very proper and dignifisd.—
loaves of bread, and carried them back
A TTURNEY snA Coaaoetor st Law, Solicitor in
tentiary. They calculated upon the auLet* in the afternoon, Mr. Parker and gave them to Johnny.
“Have we not spent time and money
/V t.honrrry. Gvueral I-nd as&gt;i Tax Agwal.periority of Southern horaemaqship ; but
Offiee. second story of Holbrook's Block.
botli, in thia cause I Have we n»l denied Pelham's elerk came softly Into the bank
“Arc you God?" said the liulo fellow,
their cavalry in the very branch U their
ouraslvce unneeeMary luxury ?
Nay. office, where his master was busily en­ with bis eyes as large ns saucers.
" '
'J. N. RWHtElX.
service io tebich they have been ^nost
have we nut even parted with our jewels gaged in writing.
“No" said she officer, T am only one
constantly Wanted.
They calculated
“
J
hrg
your
pardon
sir,
bul
do
you
n YNICI AN sod Sargeoo. O«cs la RssmU's
and trinkets, lu send aid to ibuec who
of his Mrvanta.” He then patted John upon a guerrilla warfare that abould
siorw. State strveL
__________ __
wish tn hny strawberries?"
suffer in our country's behalf?”
ny’s head, and told him to be a good boy
“Strawberries—no!" said Mr. Pelham and be would come and see his molhe.— strike terror; but their guerrilla warfare
•Tbat’a all very fine,” said Parker,
JOHN ROBERTS,
has injured themselves more than ua.—
turning ap hie nose in lofty disregard of ahstraetedty.
He did call again eud after tearing all
IN and Surgeon. Dwrili
“f told the young person so, air, but about the family hejiromised to take care They calculated upon making Mississippi
feminine logic. “Smooth sailit'fc, smooth
and other rivera unnavigable by flying
of them ; and w hen Johnny was a great
sailing! You may talk as much as you — Dear me. here she is now-!”
artillery
and Minie rifles; but these riv­
D . U. J. HANEY.
mum wm a deffhnt little tap on the boy he took him i»n board of his ship, and
please, Miss Kitty, but you will never
ers remain nearly as secure to us as in
pursuade me you’re in earnest, untilj I door, and Miss Kitty Brace walked in, in time mnde an officer of him, and adopt­
time of peace.
They calculated that
see j ou making a sacrifice worth boastibg her hotel eves sparkling like two stars ed him ; and after a battle when he was their armies would never surrender, and
■ ill be Mid to COMPOUNDSpecial
under the ahsker bhnnet
’
dying of a wound he had received, be
FRESCirPTIOXH; and say oL"
alwnyafight to the last ditch; but lbs
ING and
‘‘You don’t wish tn purchase, Mr. Pel­ naked Jonny, who waa now Lieut Cole very’laat Richmond paper that comes—
“I don’t want to boast,” said Kitty, In­
That’s fortunate, for I’ve sold to hand him thnl casket on the desk:
dignantly, "but oh ! if I were only a man ham?
and that tha organ of government—ad­
"Open it,” Mid the eaptain. giving him
every berry!—Please to emm^ my
—if I could only earn money !”
iRxinr .nd counsellor at law
mits that “the history or the war exhlbite
“You'd do unbeard of things, Pre no change; I believe It amounts tn nine cents a key. "What do you find there F
more surrenders by obr armies theca ver
ROBERTS A STRIKER"Nothing but my shingle boat,” Mid
d»ubt, said Mr. Pelbaru aarcaetteally. over snd above the specified five dollars!”
befel the arras of any other nation during
Parker Pelham started at the double Johnny.
“But you can earn money if you choose
the same period of tiofe."
"When you made that boat you made
handful of postagF'diiri^rtUy.'In blank as­
to try."
Even what they call tbeir successes
your
fortune,"
said
the
captain.
“
Under
OSce. wlib W. W. Ralph Esq-. MlddlsviBe
tonishment and dismay.
"How, pray 1"
either yield them no positive advantage,
A.
ft.
TAN
BRLMTA
Barry County. Michigan.
••You don’t mean to say, Miss Kilty, the boatje my last will, end All the prop or they are dis asters in disguise.
“Well, for instance, those crimeonThey
v ■! e-. .i..
........ „r Xttorneva ana
erty 1 have is yours."
spriuklvd straw berry beds on thu side that—"
swoep't McClailsn from the peninsula,
John became a rich man. and he de­ built was simply to change the Mat of
“! do mean tn say that I have won the
hill—a man would turn 'em into money
HAETtNUB, MTtn.
served
it
Now
what
is
the
object
of
quick enough ; a woman don’t chooee to
war to another part of Virginia.
They
this story?—Merely to teach you that, won a vicitoryi over Burnside, but left
WANT 25 000 nisi* of WOOL to take the trouble—it’s easier to beg."
KNAFPES A BURROWS,
“Yes,” Mid Kilty, taking no notice of merit of animalinn ! Ordinarily, Parker if you are good, and du all you ean, God his army just where It was befhre.. They
manufacture Into CUOTH—-. \
TT0RNEY8 and COUNNiCLLtfW? AT LAW
the covet sneer, "but nobody wants straw- Pelham would have hraiUWed lonq ere will in tome way helpyou. The shingle won a victory over Hooker; be too held
partIng. with a red rent of hto hoarded boat Was a a mall aflair tn the unfeeling his old ground, and besides, the victory
ca8h,mb»«m.
money, but beauty la n wohderflil aahdn- boy who broke, it, and to the thoughtleM cost the life of Slooowall Jackson, by sft
FLANNEL
them."
AND 8HEETIX0B,
girls who laughed at it, but td the officer odds the greatest rebel General of the wsr.
"There ia, in the city. I suppoee. Ah,
yes—that's rigbljMise Killy—curl your leaped up in that one moment of faseina- and to God II was above all priee. Go, ,They won a victory at Chickamauga, but
lips and toss j our head!
Como now
tFon.
• then, my young friends, and do likewise. at a irrioendous expenra of lite, without
1 TERMS•1 own mvneW vanquished. Mi« Kittv.’
here’s an exemplification of mv assertion,
that you shrink from the sllgbiest effort he said, handing over a neatlv folded
Gaxxxaicxs.—Few people, perhapd, dteat victory st Bull Run, which they
OMllor a&gt;
—■
are aware why the nslioual currency^ja hailed aa decisive of the success of ths
in this cause. You expert us to do sv- fifty dollar hill. Take It—and—"
TTe panted a moment In awkward on- printed wjlh greenbacks, therefore wo. Confederacy, proved to ba the event
erything, while you do nothing.
Now,
explain the reason. Ever sinca thd adop­ whicb ofall others, was most necessary
I’m nut afraid to wager fifty dollars ■certainty. '
tion of paper currency it has been the
you wouldn’t sell five deists’ worth of
•‘Thank v«n rir.” said Kftty. demnrelv, constant study of banknote engravers to ception of what it had to do, aud to fit it
2^ yds. wteeHliwstisR- strawberrtee to keep ybur soldier heroes
“hnt I should erarenlv know what to-do gel up some plan of printing bills that for ita work. Tho delays in taking Rich­
withiha
arttelo.
Mv
nmmM
hnnhand
could not be counterfeited. In this they mond And Charleston, and other prime
Kilty sas silent a moment—then she
/(Mrtrarwprs/ireyfofr/^tfolA
drew out her little moruceo poekel-buuk in fiihtinr nnder the Btara and Strip*., only partly succeeded till sa late as 1857, points over which they have so Inudly
for yourfouulin. Try til
wltea a man named Stacy J. Edson in­ exulted, have only opened the way to
with solemn emphaais.
WOOL CARDING
vented a kind of green iak, which bt&gt; what they doom tie moat dlrefel of all
“I'll call witneaeee air, and ihe wager
Ales for humiliated and dinnnmfittad patented June 30tb of that year. Il is cvila, the dealrucUoo of Slavery; for had
shall bo regialerrd." ., - ■
PsrkerFoltao. ayed the hills beauty Parker Pelham t W» i» iwrt hard enough called anti photographic ink, because it tho war been apeedily terminated, there
OURTY CLERK sad Notary Pablie. ,O«ee
“‘•a JOST K. TAX BRUNT.
M ii bo scarcely understood her. yf;
, to lose fifty dollirw hut he must Inaa a cannot be photographed on account of its can be Illite doubt that Slavery would
ia lb* Court Homo.
Stiags.JeMtf.ira.
“Mind, you are M’
t*»«° /«•"•«» aweeihearl too 1 Hut all theRmharhilds color, and oannoi be dislodged witbalka
D. Htsissb. Dvtraty
never fel/^ so rich as Kitkr Rraor. when lies by counterfeiters to get a compete position and sirvogth.
.stere of Itoterts ZtUrikar. la H lobrook sBtoeL
Ut&gt;X'UJ.„
••Sal vonr
vo«r heart
heart at
al rest,
rem, Mr.
mr. *1 «lha&lt;p ., she eoel.-od that fifty dollar bill to pur- facsimile of the bilk
bills. As it
H Is
is a secret
••fiat
all U» »«Hll«» -t
!».»»&gt; «&lt;“U &lt;*— &lt;»»«»•»
‘I" a-UWn.
only known"to the American Bank Note
f. C. rMINDLE,
Tua late Stephen A. Douglas ones
Company and the io renter, it is impowi
. . com
■
............tews aw ■
■
be
plied .Ilk
willu”
.
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hie
to
ouintsrfeil
the
greenback
money. remarked that ••patriotism sraanatse
"But. Miao Kilty, have you reflected 1,
before the fr..m the heart, fills the smiI, infosec
little ehHd waa ran -*er by th? street It wa» uasd by many
Such a very unladylike thing—"
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wots llic same language. A friend of hie
known, it. would ba of.n.j use a» tha work country in war will feel, speak and art
could not be copied from Bie genuine for his country .revere b» cwtn try’s cause
bills with any other kind of ,|nk.
The
data of the patent can be seen on the bills

smuh

Warrants

Pelham..

drrs fluttered down

TInmb nebte

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who,now that their country
• kh tbs
bitter of all

flat rebuke

�We«MM*y ■•raiav,

remark*. We are kindly permitted"
| rtlHMTrtr BBlB—n oritF. Holbrook
remarks, aa fulfaw*.-

A Sc huxi

ia ..ffatabWahsve good news from Chattanooga
thfeweek,

Gen. Grant, with hl* usual

friend* and fallow citizen., tkte «n)bl*«xi

tart for awompliabing result* disastrous

CELEBRATED

vouchsafed from God to man, may attend
you upon the battle-field and In the camp;
“ a soldier may be
allzed and fsst falling to pieoa*.
We
apprehend bi* troubles are nut yet over.
The Army uf the Potomac commenced
itoforwaid movement early on Thursday
morning by crossing the !Ra pi dan at three
different pointe, vix,, Germania Ford,
Jacob’s Mill* Ford, and Culpepper F»rd.
mllea above Fredriehsburg, and the other
two probably within 12 or 15 miles still

further up.

Little or no resistance was

fords, and by Friday morning the entire

army, including supply trains, was safely
over. Meade at once pressed forward

and several skirmishes ensued, in which
the rebels were uniformly defeated.
Later accounts report the capture by

Meade of two corps of Loo's army but
the reports are not credited. Gmimuni
cation, between Waahicgton and Meade's
army is interrupted from some cause.

The people have *omo interest—faint,
it I* true and not worthy of much regard
at the handsut the War Department, but
still a little—in knowing what lisa be
comeoflhe men that have gone to the
war under the various calls for troop*.—
At least a million and a quarter citizen*
of the United Stale* have joined c&gt;ur ar­
mfee. Probably not more than four bun
dred thousand now remain in service.—
Human life I* frightfully eheap, we know;
but Ute question, “Where are the others?”
i* one of terrible significanoe.
’
It I* not necessary far us to asy that
the above I* from the Jeff. Davis organ,
No other paper in the North
notevsn Mahony's vile sheet at Dubuque,
nt Chicago.

is capable of sueb bitter malignity m
this defender of the rebellion, thiarevHer
of religiofi and base calumniator of all
that good men esteem praiseworthy.—

gree nf meanness as to be able or willing
to perpetrate such foul miarepraaentation

“The people” have an intereat in the men
in our armies—a v*ry dear to*£re*l and
not a “faint" or “alight" oue al alhjTbc
people" have testified on morn than one

occasion tbeir deep and constant interest

in the aoldivrs, and they bare testified to
their interest In more wfcys jhan one.' For

what purpose waa the monstrous fair now
being held in Chicago, within speaking
distance of the Time* office-, originated 1

inatiiotlona fouod&lt;
.
.1 ronseersfad wli„
tbeir blood, should sacrifice on the altar
ofbur country many of the noblest aon*
and worthy citixmis, whose grave* thia
day mark almost every Iwttle-fieid in the
land.
In viewing the history of this
wicked rebellion, in tho light of tbe event*
thsl have tranapired within the Isrt three
years, tbe fact has been established in
tbe minds of all intelligent thinking cha­
ses in the North, who are not blinded by
political prejudices, that a plot was laid
by the leading spirit* of the rebellion, at
least twenty-five year* ago, to effect a
separation of the Slave from the Free
States of the Union, which wa* secretly
being matured, until the election of Lin­
coln to tbe Presidency was made the pre­
text of dissolving the Union, and of tak­
ing up arm* with the avowed intent of
buifdmg unon the smouldering ruins 'of
the Republic, a confederacy whose chief
corner stnne should be human slavery,
but in fact the election of Idneoln simply
marked tbe culmination of ths treason
year* before really begun—stealthily de­
vised and wantonly matured. Notorious
fact* disarmed the conspirators of any
cause, whatever for taking up anna. The
Supreme Court of tha nation, the Senate
and House of Representatives being or­
iginally in their hands, but “daatroy
the web of tbeir oopbislry in vain." ‘They
were at their wicked work again,’ and
again they pretended they were afraid, of
slave insurrvctlons^ind tbe bloody ecenea
of St. Domingo were painted ns the
only safety and protection they had in
the Union, notwithstanding the laws of
the nation pnatlvdy forbid any interfer­
ence whatever with slavery in any State
where it existed by law. ’ How shallow
that pretext! How false and wicked!
for it appear* that four fifth* of tho able
bodied men are in rebel ranks fighting
against'their government, and tho slave*
left to themselves upon the plantations,
and that too with the Emancipation
proclamation made public and circulated
to a great extent among them, as yet
there have been no slave insurrections.
Now Sir, the war has been carried on
more than two yeara and what do they
say who are authorized to speak for the
population of the aecedvd States. They
say they accept of no terms of peace ex­
cept aubinission on tbe part cT the Fed­
eral Government t« soon terms a* they
may dictate, that those terms ar* Mason
and Dixon’s line a boundary, the exclu­
sive navigation &lt;&gt;f tbe Mississippi Wow
Cairo, full indemnification for every .no­

Why is It that in any loyal State thous­
ands aud thousands of dollars hare been Ktronghoid that has fallen into our poscontributed far Sanitary purpose*. Why sessinu during the war; and unless tha
is it'that not a meeting i.-f loyal citizens Federal* acceded tn these term*, they
i« held without resolution* being passed propoae an indefinite continuance of the
commendatory of ths bravery of our war, until the fragment of the old Union
that ia left fall* to piece* from mere rote
mao in the field, and of their good c&lt;&gt;n taoneas and want of cohesion ; then they
duct in battle* 1 Wby fa it that town*. as tho only first class power on the West­
ern Hemisphere will take possession of
of money for the support of the families the pieces as subjugated and conquered
of the same men to whom the Time* in- provinces," and Toombs says that he“can
conveireof no condition to which his
xtimates the War Department ha* no in­ country can bo reduced, in which ho
terest
would consent to any Union with the
“Where are the other* 1" If the Tian N&lt;wlh upon any term* whatever, a* that
is anxious to know where they are It will when ail else fa l&lt;&gt;et be will unite with
the thousand* of hi* own countrymen
have aq difficulty in ascertaining.
No
who bare found honorable deaths and
small (lumber of them may be found in bfoWy grave* on the battle field*." The
th* quiet, lonely graves strewn from Governor of Alabama declare* that if ho
Ixxdavilla to the borders of Alabama by had, the pqwer he would build a wall of
one of the Ttnut' pet Generals, Don fire:between Yenkeedomand tha Confed­
erate States that should lrt,for endless
Carlo* Buell. Some were slaughtered iu age^." Extract* of thia c|taraeter might
be made t&gt;&gt; an indefinite extent, are in
*of its friends, Fitz John Porter, Esq., perfect keeping with every sentiment
*wbo marched bls troops away fount the thateime* from the pen* or lips of erary
leading spirit in the rebellion. Under
field where a battle waa raging, instead
such circumstances unless w* *a apenplv
of to it. Others of oar brave and , loved are prepared to cast our ayes upon a dis­
ones now lie in the-swamps of the Cbibk- severed Union, a dismembered govern­
ahominy, in testimony of the incapacity, ment the reeopiitht of tbe independence
Ifnotuftbe treason, of another of tho v&gt;f the Confederate States, we bare no
Titan' pet General*. If this malignant alternative left us but a vigorous proaecntion nf the war, to the bitter rod.
This
the people have aolemnly reaolrvd to
of these ‘’ciliaeas of the United State*” wage, for the prearrvatlon nf their man­
hood, the constitulimi, the laws and &lt;»ur
has been killed or foully murdered by peerless institutfons—that the Ameri
can republic shall live.
That, although
the friend* of the iadtriduaj who wrote peace is desirable, yet that peace which
the above extract, and with whom the

bruised arms hung up for moeumenta.
“Then shall oor stem alarm* bo changed

baen living in exile in Broanaville, or­
ganized the dtizraa for self defence dgainst
Bee's rebel ruffian*. Gobo* is a friend
t»f Mlramon, who ia * friend of tbe
French. Finding himself with a force
under hi* command, b* Crossed the river
to Matamorns na a&lt;K&gt;n u our forces look
poaseasion uf "Brownsville, sod inhfe-turn
drove out the government of Don Man­
uel Ruiz aud tmpriaunud the Gurnrnur
and hia cabinet.
Thu* began the first of aeriea of aevolutinna rm the Mexican side. Cubo* had

STOMACH
IBS
SPECIAL NOTICES-

with fell dirwtioe. for swkfej sod wring a

day when Iron and year noble compan­
ion* id arfae shall return tn y&gt;rar homes
peoelalmljig with merry voices and happy
hearts t^ glad tiding, of peace.
•

rebels. Thera ia no
was prepared to act with him.
Don all imparillra . having Raid beads,
Manuel Raia, who was expelled by
an* .nd IntairnuUioa
Ouboa, waa a man friendly to u«Ruiz
fled to Browns, lite; on tbe following day
hi* party attacked and defeated Cobo*,
At a Meeting of the dlisens of Has­ who waa killed. and-Rniz was reinstated.
ttsmscthillr roars.
tings and vicinity, convened'In the Court
THUS. F. ClIAPMAK. Chmirt.
House November 28th, J. M. Russell,
mtISssZb .
Ml Broadway. New &gt;'m
opportune arrival of Gen. Ban ks 'spoiled
Esq., was appointed Chairman, and IT. A. a rnuat ingenious and te;M -dangerous
thus organized, Mr. IT. W Illis proceeded
to address the meeting on tbe Importance
of a railroad from Hasting* to Battle
Creek, urging all to lend their aid in this

County in the lessoned cost of tnmspnrta-

ti&lt;m and th*

superior arailabilUy of

markets.
On motioo it was rerolved tn bold a

meeting nf the etock-boldera in Aasyri*
at the Tamarack House, Wednesday
December 9th, at 11 o'clock A. M.. to

.&lt;

HOSTP.TTKK'.S

stems, two blossoms, and apparently

distinct core*.

Jvaaxsa.—We’desire to call atlr
to our facilities for jobbing.

plot
*
'
. The prospect in Texas for &lt;utr cau*« fa
Eiod. Gvn. Banks need* snd ought tn cbaritv.»th* rseiK &gt;o* OirscUsM far b*M*k Um
ive more troops, perhaps 12.000 u»en, ■Impte r-tn-dy n«e4 '* his
in order to enable him to ad iu the Stale.
Th* greater part of the people in and
about Brownsville are of Mexican origin;
the roramon people, and wealthy men
are favorable U&gt; the ro-*«tebli*hinenl of
the Uni-m government, under which they
always rojuyrd pence, protection and lib­
erty. They are, however, much cowed
by the rebel tyranny, and have such an
idea of the strength aud determination uf THE imdi-mi
the rebel* that they will not take politi­
cal action unless the
protective.

departmeokwithina few montha.

I

drred—onr office estates over forty
(•rent fonts of type, including m&gt;a
itb borders and rule* to match.

Tua viBT rtx*»*rr, mild weather

a sprinkling of snow, which, with a 1
freeze, looks like winter suddenly six

earnest. Well, it* about time fur a

duties
J. M. Rvosatt, CKn.
■JJ. A. GoodtZs. See.

Cincinnati, Nov. 24 —There la noth­
ing additional from Burnside. Cannonad­
ing i* etill beard. A battle is anticipa­
ted between Grant and Bragg to-day.
A special to the-Commercial from
CbalUt'ooga, the 2Sd say a; “Deserters
last night reported ihs rebel* falling hack
t«2_Chicarp*iuga station. Tlislr artillery
haa~be*w. withdrawn from «mr front and
the wlaifearmy I* apparently in retreat.
A rcronn&lt;«i*suivY this afternoon revMl-

A Huntsville (Al*.) correspondent i»f
the Montgomery Mail, giving a report
of a recent Federal expedition into that
ragion, aay* :
“Umeatone and moot of Madison c»un
tic* were completely scoured and swept,
clean of horse* and 'mules, cattle, sheep,
poultry, hog*, meat, floor, dtc. Two or
three ttmuJWbd liot***. and mule* were
Gen. Wood, charging up to Orchard
taken (n these counties—citizen*, farm*,
Ridge, carried lire rifle pita, under a *eplantation*, 44.. thoroughly stripped.
aare musketry and artillery fire, taking
‘ Tbs !&lt;■*• to thi* section ia very heavy. two hundred priwex-rs. We m&gt;w bold

Mcucal Cixcsst.—A Musical

day and Saturday evesinga, next, i
Mfoi Mary E. Bailey, swdsted by Pr
E. IL Bailey, and Prof. C W. Ballry.

roeatry as talented sod etiteetaiul
Converters, and are highly spuken of
good time may be expected. . Admiaal I
—adult* 25 cent* children 10 cent*.

UNIVERSAL

hat tie, and will lleon their arm* tn night.
Hard fighting is inevitable t&lt;&gt; morrow
unless th* rebels withdraw tonight.

our abundance—this time nrarlj

ell known throughout I

limt AgvnU X. V. Sanitary Seckty. RndbevUr.

year twenty-one visits from thorn. Sum
ley's big raid in July swept uff largely
nf slaves, horses, mule*, 6k., and so did
Washington, Nov. 23.—A letter re­ Ur* fuems'sf vneech.
others. But ws hare patched up' mat­
‘"’m.ixnr.,
ters again, rigged up old wagons, new ceived here today from an officer in Gil­
rsstoe of the Fi.l 1‘rrsbjlerisa &lt;
more'* army,*tatr*on the authority of*
PhtafcvJ. Xearo
n-bel deserter, that several shells recent- ' •oetltsolyf
King
our people frel m If- it 1* uscles* to. try ly thrown from Grrgg exploded
Mathew’s Cbocelate Hora Drops!
to fix up again, even with old wagon*, street, the heart of Charleston, killing
broken down mule* and horse*, a* all several perrons, among them an officer
may again soon be taken by another raid. of the 3d South Carolina Artillery, and
We have not enough left naw to haul riddling and firing several dwelling*.
and plow with, and a fine riding nr bar-.
neu home in th* hand* of a ritiseo is a
“'‘*T««al**n KO MERCURY, or
rarity, end milch cows ar* worth a* much,
Waahhigtoa, Nov. 27.—Headquarter*
and more valued than negroee."
have received adiapateh from Gro. Gtant
dated Cattanooga, 21th, 10 A. M., stating
that the route of the enemy is compfete.

CLOTHES WRINGER
QO
Q

tar* of State distinctly awerta that any

Clbvklamu, No*. 38.'—John Morgan

s
:: IS

Tu* majority .far the

Union

New York, Nov. 28.-E. A. Paaltel-

in the

determination to push the wn
forward ew exhibited; Some new su

annul solicitatiuOe ’ fiw farther sutscri

j-oecd; it rreching Battle Creek in a diJtanceuf29 mil*a by actual survey. Man
think that 2 or 8 miles could still be Ibj

ped off with profit.
Stats AoatcctTcaat. Guxamt—Wi

New Advertisements.
iajsift” 4p”*Of ,be '■■*Breri“n AgrkaltarUt." .

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

L .MTEHSAL (LOTHE8 VBIKCER
TIME SAVKRI
STRENGTH HAVill! Tl&gt;» saving of *■»«*
will atoM ixv a lanAo tvr rentsge on 11&gt; *oa* V
SM*('lUn PAYS FDR.

the catalogue of this institution for IRC.’,
an intimately blended with all the beet
interest* ofcer State, and did nor limit
ed apace perm'it, should be pleased to rr ■

the excellent ronrse ofjn.tnJctW purmi
enl and scientific education.

SIIAEi: WATCHES.!
CUf
navpwne /*r erewwy rf

C»lemhaa penitentiary last night. One
practicable diligence." Thi* is in accord- thousand dollars reward ia offimsd far
, tbuir capture.
oocaiona. Our National

and Franca have held theirs.

railroad meeting at the Cm

|&gt;ortlofl oTthe 5 per cent paid in.

»Kw '
He think* Bragg'* foes of artillery Is
&lt;}uc«t asking permission to raise men for fully 60 pinro*. A large number of pris­
svrvite in lb* Juares-Mexican Govern- oners are captured.
The pursuit will enntitiM to Red Clay
nut be given, and any one engaging hi it in ths morning. Grant says bo start* f.'r
would be prosecuted with all practicable
dilig^aee."
Franc* and England, who have both
mad* indecent haste to recognize tbe reb­
Waabiugtem, Not*. 27.—The Army of
el* aa belligerents, and tn aid them aa th* Polotnne moved early yesterday
much aa poaeible, under the guise &lt;rf neu­ uioming towards the Rspitfan. nud brad
trality, will do well to note bow the Uni­ quartern followed at 7 q'elock.
The
ted State* fulfill, her duty as a neutral army advanced in three coltinfaa, to cron*
natksi. No culd and cardesa proclama­ at aa many different fords.
tions, nMaff the citizen* of the Republic
to abstain from violation* &lt;d international

The

START U5K

Impediment to securing a cliuric*! cducaj

ti&gt;« al thia day.. In thm respect. a stu­
dent of ordinary induatry can d» mm* I

NO WR

tain of labor ibetwsdopted. *bi,e Bl ,lirl
faery tMrsvtag. «mktaT»kJM» oSj-'fe »*?
R- C. BROWNING. MT BrooCs.y, X. Y.

keep him ia that health whfeb too often
awlfcra, by the regime of our colkgr*. For

EW HARNESS SHOP.

writer is thia day leagued for tbe pur­
pose of destroying the Government The

Then it idle m talk

Forde. There ia a little akirmitbhc
xaucaaas. To du* *we«ping tide of vfete- Culpepper Ford and Jacob’*M)ll«F

Tk» ailmikm ,.r
tbs Kssr'Eluawa

poUIr I. u.llvt

dP resident of Lite Faculty, T. C. AlX.TT,

Bf

*. A.csssvne

tbe Continental

Monthly for November.

The table »&gt;f

standard already attained by thi* mage-

�Ewto. ;

I Ul I,

.ll:M P. M.

ZhWAM.
B.». RICE. Gcw'l S.pmited.i.1.

' —
lorn naa rtlveten ■ cure. 1
»m&gt; afflicted with the implttramt
queues- df. fodlgestl..B
w&lt;olrr
rpring lill mv health WM despaired of.

rr o.pp,“*r,w«»'
Dr. luimek’a Stumaih Hitlers.” mMM,
fnetnred m your city. oIM, hotjj*.
irved me &lt;d nil those ayinpuim. und I
«h nnw gratify . grwxl appMi.r e’prm the
luxuries of thin Ihruntilul iHms.in, without

TA* UnutUrima aaw.rNVriweU Urr^'ie TH
«&lt; ro.|rir*alh. rid ot'M.diclM teTT-eozi

A Trial will enuvincalb* must sUptkaL
FaDrrCcittusrrr. —Mr. J. A. Hall of

&gt;'O*La-mul^_F£i,LU

Dupe, has left nt our office an apple of

tittle le*a than medium six* which two

stems, two blossoms, an J apparently two
distinct cores.

Jubsixo.—Wn’deaire to call ntlrntivn
to rnir ftwilitise fqr jobbing.

y*nke

We have nmde Urge additions to Ibis
Inclu­

department within* few muntin.

UKUIUOLti'H EXTRACT BUCBU AXD IMIHOt ED ROSE WARM CURE8 ’
BECHET DIKEAVES
In all tbrtr Htagss,
At link Eimiu

ding * few fentn which wo have just or­
dered—our office contains over forty dif­
ferent li.eu of type, indoding most of

tbe latest styles uf wood and metal type,
with borders and roles to match.

1’leuse Take Notice.

PKINW.K,
!□dr* ofProbat.

All I In we I ba tare indebted by Nuts..
Book nrct.. that are past due, «i|| aav
0*1 by wnlkinv up to Cnp’aiu Co..k'
office in "Double Qiikk" and wltle lb

£d^ed r. Tl^for.

Tnx vxbt rLKASarr, mild weather of
nu Sunday last to a bleak eold wind and

SPAI0FI3R,

•“’vre.M btfiTwin.ln four month*
fn.Ki tbe data of thi* order, or Ibol .aid Uli bo
token a* e-mfc-Md by them; which pranlMo are

_
FAMILY 83AP WHITT*
lo
reduce tlie-m. It tuakra 8o«p fnr FOwr Ceuta *
pouaU by ualng your kitchen grenae.
_ t^T CAD I'IOW I A* apurtoua I.re* areof~r.r..l .—.I I..■« ■ !.— I'.- A- &gt;_ &gt; .

...
....... ... ...rr, .
.-.(310 Ol .
Mtrhiu-.n. bmac Um wtsl half »r8reUoo Number I
Fsnrtwa. to Towusbip N&lt;x TUrc* (31 Nnrtb of,
Rann No.Tea (IS) Wul, containing thre LuntlrwTai'd twenty acm of land.
, Andjl i. forlber ordered, tb.t within twenty
Zb«-&gt;pT%in»er. ■

freeze, looks like winter suddenly and in
rarnest. Well, ita about lime fur auch

weather.

WAR makes Ug'i prior* ; Bpanofier brio*

Mineal C&lt;&gt;xcz«t.-A Musical concert

will begiten *1 tbe Court llouar.eut Fri­
day and Saturday evening*, next. by

.

ci®

X till. naae. ft aati.factnrily&gt;ppearioe to thi*
court, that the Dcfanlaul, Edward W. Taylor
I* ‘l ,“’D .r7±al, &lt;* ,bl« Suta 1 °» StowUon of
ti—. «S‘i srissiT s-fisru
arL-z‘z

I

the last few weeks suddenly gave place
n sprinkling of snow, which, with a bar.l

i’reeenl. Item. Loen S. Loeau, Ctrnit J^f*.

form. .ud^-L^c/lrr .ifjrrwy,.

“

Um Hunsou/* Earner Deem for all rifociion* nd diaraae* of Uta URINARY ORGAN.*.
wUtL«r (slating to «*lx or raaaaa from what**»r cau*« ongioabag and no matter *f Kr ux&gt;a

Dtetuite,23H?»”iSH&gt;'5;w&lt;2{
fo r«,

1.1 THE GREAT DIURETIC, eld lalwtata
hare tbe desired effect in all Liaise* Ar wdica it
mwMtaed.
'
Evidetweef the moat rell.blr and re.pon.ible
character will accompany tbe medicine.
fries gl per Bottle, or ata for»5.

Alia* Mary E. Bailey, ai-kted £j&gt; Pfof.
E. U. Bailey, and Prof. C. W. Bailey.—
The entertainment will consist of some of
lb« moat popular songs, Duelta, and Tri

on, Interspersed with instrumentak music
fioin tbe tadin, and vbdincelio.
Tills
triinpe is well known throughout tbe
country as talented and entertaining
Converter*, and are highlv.*p&lt;ikeii of by
the Press where they have traveled. A

good time inny Unexpected.

'^pwpua &lt;?«*•.•

-..r.u, Si &amp;
«■
r^fx* CUREc-J.%Slt*

Care* Guarantrad I
Adeles Gratia I
AdJrevi I, tier* f-r informatioo u»
,„l£' B? "KLBBOLD.Cbemtau
IM Homb Tratb *L. beL Cbeatsut. ItH.
Hlteeouo ■ JlnZest Zwart,
litUtaoUi* J/r^eedl'AonKW n'enfeuar,
3W Broadway Xew Yoik.

CHANCERY ORDER.

In th^uatler of tho relate nf
t lierlre 0. Urvwuaun. miiKir hei
Drveuauh. deccwMd.
Notice I* hereby giteu, that in

Admission

—adults 25 ccuts children 10 ©anta.

'TAtROf MICHIGAN. HgLth Judicial Cir) cult io Chancery.

day. not yrt ba*lnc i»krn one bottle. -.ee:
* tei-ped Uk.rS the OKrficine. MyinM .be .*7ta
well «»»ecr shew**, and well Many body could
be, *t&gt;d she Lu cooliuived *o ever »iuce.
“Fora Kiais, Oardaer, (1 Puri st,
"Baffalo,October I, IWi.”
ar lor Role by ell Dre*gieta.'
b CRJWRY. Oecetal AraaL Xo. «U M*l» st.
Huff*Ira. 3. V, to vlwm all order* tbesld b* •&lt;■

DVERTI8EMENT.

LIST OF LETTERS,

The

railroad meeting at the Cuurl

House, on Saturday waa nnt very large­

Remaining nnrallsd ft nt tin- Hastings
Post Office. far the week endmg D.-rruiber 1. 1603:

Liter an abaencr nf t-reral year*. I bar* asala
smart IU HARDWARE TRADE,

OX MONROE STREET IX THIS CITY,
4 oontiaiy iavita my rid customer* sad [rinds

ly attended but a gumj degree *&gt;f confi­
dence was manifested by those prasetit,

aud a determination to push tho work
forward wm exhibited; Some new sutx
ncripliooato stock were taken, and a
portion of the 5 per cent paid in.
A
o niiniltcw was appointed to make pcra*&gt;ti4l aolioitaUuus ’ for farther subscrip­

WSM
chain* aud UurtT «'ra Itatu. thou*
aotrth fosr d*gr**a »M eigtu stxitu. thence east

n raiushorn aa baa been generally suplowed ; it reaching Battle Creek in a dis­
tance of29 mile* by actual sarver. Many

¥_T AYING flited up. al craal txseaar, thr m
11 l«*tn barrtofor* kept by W«. L EaTOX. tn

Crane, nt Icaal twenty day a before the limo abort
prescribed for hi* appearance.
..
J U- WRIGHT.
ClnMEataS Ikneiia^ewr,
fur Derry Coaaty, Michi fan.
[A true copy of the on«ii&gt;*i.]
I. . I
ao^t ti p

IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

Eatnte of George II. Brook*.
-Slats of Michigan,
n .etalon oftheProBarry, briden at tha

.

Statm Aomicvltvmal Collmb.—We
have been favored by the President with
-the entalngue &lt;«f this Inatittiliun fur 18&amp;1.

Un reading and filing tb&lt;&gt; petition,duly rmilled,
of Thtonpaou Jones, praying for certain raaaoM
llwrsw set fort li. that be mar be appointed
Admmiatrator vf the eatalo of Mid doceaeed.
Tbompon.it ioorttared that Monday. tboTth
day of December next, at leu o'cb«k In tbe fore-

inicreata of oar State, and did otir limit­
ed space permit, should be pleased to re­

fer *1 length to the fecilitis* afforded, and
the exerllent conrae oOnelructiod pitrsord. to those who wish to wctirc a practi­
cal ntid scientific education. Il is not

CHANCERY ORDER.
TATE OPMICUIGAN.-EJgbfkJudicial
oil. tn Cbanetry.
Al a aesriou of mW Court boldan al tbs C
Brass, in Hasting*. mi the I Uh day of Octet.
D. IMS. I'rracut, Loin 8. Loraii, limit J

S

tion at this day. In thia respect, a atm
drtit of ordinary Industry can do touch
toward |*aylng hi* expenses, by ths ays.

TIX. 8HEST-1R0X AMD COPPER WORKS,
WiUbeeuriedou sndertbo direction of sURfal.

Is Conveniexit, Pleasant end
Quiet.

ST" A’O

Drunkenneu er Jiowdyim
trill be allowed.

And all who sir willing to patrnais* a qstei sad
orderly Oaocssr ass 8aux&gt;s, must wot fail to

CITE C8 A CALL

other per« i&gt;* interested in Mid estate in required

FIRST CLASS

SALOON.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

'Wm. L. Earns,

In lh* matter of th»*utet« of Loria* H. KicbpK

D. McNavohtox.

Harrises, Oetobsr (. 1MJ.

• ocClf

P&amp;INDLE.

tern of labor there, adopted, while nt the
-aanie lime, be has sufficient exercise to
keep him in that health which D— often
Suffers, by the regime of our college*. For

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

th* proper hifiirntalmn we refer to the

-catalogue, which may be obtained nf the
WATHOSS XEUJUWJ1A KING wU! ^oadily

J’rraidentofthe Fneafty, T. C. Aw-n.

ARE youruaied vltb U» tartan* ofRawsaTiSMf
Vanos'* Kiuuu Kuo w III speudily niter*.

A. M.. Lansing, Mich.

, *W« apB nmcsiPTtrf tbe Continental
Monthly for Nu'rembw.

The table «»f

ccunteiita arc auch as to maintala tbe high
alandard already attained by this maga*
xlne, and io eaaara it apknst any hwk of

lai or with the public.

A new

vafame

comm races oo the firwt &lt;4 January, aud
those deairiag a drat das*, high toned

ADMINISTRATORS SALE-

Doo't forget the

-

CITY HARDWARE STOHE,
rbcrr.Good, wUI-be sold M uniform price.,

raCMUfor roa t--

tWMfoesMefjRctaa.
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Gr«nd Rspld*, July 1st, ls«3.

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GROCERY, EATING AND BILIJARD

opportune, however, to discuss mode*—

impediment tn securing a claries I educa­

Of th* rrry beet materiel tad latest impTOTemeeta.

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

Monday, tbe ntiith day of Noeember In the rear
uno tbuuaaiiil cIrM hundred end »ixty three.
4'rsMiil. Kbermaa C. Frtedto. Judge of iSwbele.
In the matter at lire estate ofGeorfeH. Brook*

so intimately blended with all the treat

the Mreiu is what seems to be the grrst

EATON A UcNAlidllTON.

the mu th cioi quarter ■&gt;( mcUuu eleven—all iu
luwi line fl] Xorib ufren.-a ten [lol wset, in the
earnly ef llerrv 8'4 State rtf Mlel.iean, con- .of Harry, andftale of Michigan, and that tbetaid
leiuing. in all, coo hundred and feurtasa eerss publication be continued in Die said paper al lent
once iu each week, foe a|x wetke, ia •woeeaak.ti,

STOVES 1

think that 2 or 3 mile* cnuld still be lop­

■II know the .value of gn education ; but

SA3L.OO3V,
J

tions t&lt;&gt; slick. Explanation* were made
showing that the road is not no much of

ped off with profit.

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

Complaint t« be filed, and a copy thereof lo b*
*ercrd »u Iba ComptainMl'e fedieitor. witbin
mem* d.c* after tanice ..f raid ILII end twiic
of thi* order, and la A.Coiit thereof that aaid bill
betake* uoonCetaed by the *aid defoudaat,An-

�ABB EOT

TO BE EXCHIEB
the eare^jf the nnuuah iff
the farm in the few ypars past, but w»
iinffitiaeMtet there U still two much-want
of attMHiou Vi.lho
lh*
e«U soaaoa just befnnflho salting in of
wmbse. After tbe severe weather » fair­
ly upon them, and tha fall work » w»ll
oat af the, moat far mors take preUy good
care &lt;ff their tsttk, chiefly U-eao^ they
nan raalji», ob'Kcuuot of tba------ “
the weather, the impurtMee 1
the rrwsrm that «-ther dntfea arw Iras'preeUng. and ther. ’&gt;« nothing to prevent at­
tention to aneh duty.
Highly aa we appreciate the import■nee td careful altenuoc to farm atoeh in
ti» winter, and their protection from the
cold and the aV-rmt, wa doubt whether
there is m-t often more real injury to
animals from the cold rains of autumn,
and the eaposuiwio which they are eut&gt;
jerted al that season. Thia neglect pro­
ceed. (tuu\ two can.es—the want iff can-1
eidanffiao of the effect iff cold rains and
E.trartrd wrt weather before tho aerera of winter are upon them, and part­
ly, we d&gt;» not doubt, from eimple neglect,
growing &lt;Ait of prvicegpaihm in the oth
er and apparently mine praaaing dst;ci
of the annimnal barvaat. Froth one or
the other or. both of these causes the
poor animals arc neglect'd, and frequentgo intn omhfirtable winter quarters pinch­
ed aud injured from exposure during
October and November.
The rule whieh every farmer should
practice—which every good-fanner doe*
practice—is found io guarding fhn ani­
mals iff the fsrin, at all times and under
all circumstance', against erposure to ervers »torms, whether of cold rain or of
•how, and over against exposure lo the
se\ero frosty nights bef-r the setting in
of winter ; not iff e&gt;-urM by close eshfine
rnent, but with the 'tables well veatHutad and a temperature suited to comfort
and health.
We have not unfroquently seen the
stock iffthe farm «uff&lt; r more from such
autumn exposure than ffrom the long se­
vere winter, allowing tn simple neglect
at the proper eseson. Perhaps the farm­
er is loo busy, as he thinks, U» look after
the preparation of. bis itaHies—possibly
the .tails are filled with straw, corn-stalk.,
or other article., which pen is not time
to'remove, and tbe catlJe'nre obliged to
sorter until a convenient enooa arrives to
bgalow the nttetition whitb they demand.
We bi-speak for our mute friends who
cnmiot utter their own romplatnt', but
whose silcHt «ppe*l* are sufficient l&lt;&gt; melt
the hardest hearts, a belter provision than
many of them receive io this nuturnn'I
season. Th»y deserve good trcMineut
■nd care, m&gt;d th&lt;&lt;v always pay well for
all rvr.w'imtble affproditurv in thrir bchalfespecially should alieep be carefully lixAedaftrrht the approach «-f winter. While
they need altenti-m In severe storms at
all seasons, it should be tlic especial care
of those having theta in their charge t»
see that U&gt;ey-are well protected from the
cold storms uf autuiun-

Coamo B*bih;mi» U. ic»m.—I
have lirard th'1 there &gt;« 00 remedy f’jr a
runaway boron »■&gt; eflceliro as it fl»gding.
Ha MOK need* ffalLip*, •»!!, my fHenda,
then pltop. I hat e a g&lt;-xJ pair nf spur,
on—in they p&gt;. I bat e a whip, bard,
pliant, heavy—by «m tbWt. Here is a
nice, steep hill—up wo gn.
Here ia a
deep pburad field—'•&gt;&gt;, yea, keep up your
pace, and b«w dti you like it 1 I ntiitfm
her a hurt* dealer who alwayt cured a
fault by induigiuc iL He had once a
brute aent him which oreoaomally Blood
•till.
Farmer Waialcimt had fl&lt;«R«il
him, and be would not muvofvr an h-ar.
Well, thia man UkA tbe Iwnrt, pot him
in hia break aud dnrve off. In ten lain,
utee be canto M^rtawd SUnd-. :_Breaker
said nntbing, did nuihmtf! H”’** didn't
quite know what to reply, tried to l&lt;n»k
Lack with hto Mrs. waited half an hour,
and then begao to move orv No, my
friend, -uiid the breaker, you May here
all day
Tba Griner. p»«w&gt;d him going
to market with uncomplimentary greet
inga. Wbut, can't you u»ak« him movr 1
Breaker doeMi’tlook pot oat. though.—
Fanners drive 00, show tbeir sample',
dine n Ibv ordinary. k4d J&lt;M bwme a lit
lit merrier, late in lha«llertwx&gt;u. Break­
er util! there, master of the position. The
hurae never 'topped again.
Srnxx. rua Cakuxao£ Ro*o*.—A rorrespondant of the Oetrdner'a Manti.ly
■ska: “ What i« the best slxe for stone
to be broken for (bo surface of carriage
roads I. I supposed that pieces about the
siae rff walri»t&gt; was tha best, a* if broken
amaller it will soon crush, and the sisc I
hays will be small aoough in time; but
It to ao rough driving over it, 1 would
like IO knww wto-lhar any anaartaf can
be put am without materially spudiag the
store. I here b»ea ►» t-&gt;m« expcnie to
get a dry. hard road, and would not like
to have It apoilsd now."
Tn which rhe editor replies:
“You
slhHlId have had the atone' broken Bear
where you want to uro them, and thro
have them screened—using three siaea.
Tl&gt;e first or e-srsewl rise putting nt tbr
bottrnn ; the smartest stee at tbe tnp.—
The stones do not crush a. fast alien tho
upper surface la fiited with small stones,
as when thi sltert. pass over tho larger
OOM. It to the rlisptactmieul which erwriiss 'tone, aa much a» tbe actual weight &lt;d
oftba-wbeel, Tbe sens M oteMi keep tbe

DltETITE OMUL

’VYness. 'BV’tt.tv*

.SUte-WILLUM H. 5IW ABD. st

SMreteey (&lt;|A«
OS P. CHASE.
^mUr, ./IU AArte--cXb B. Smith. &gt;f lad]
of He Jbrr-OIDLOX WELLES.

ObesesysBL ■ .

tub only exclusive

CASH STORE

©filial Sirrrtorn

Sterley

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I Aw X\vc D&amp;ouc &amp;V«XrtcXe
I o^Xke'WtnXaaA. 8ouX\k^xcrc
THE LARGEST A NICEST
, Kas, }or a \owft Xvvac, \&gt;ccw
rauew wccAtA aw arXyckc &lt;A
^&amp;Xorwae\\ DtXXere, uAwcW,
XaNciw \w ^rcr^cr &lt;\uaw\vUt*,
i awA, aX X\vt ^ro^cr xX.’twc, arc
a cure ^reccwXvcc'oS
MONEY TO PA Y FOR OOOD.S
Filioua Fever,
Fever aizd figue,
Liver Complaint,
(Dyspepsia,
Jmaigestion,
Jaundice,
_
Kidney Complaints,

STOCK OF GOODS

Sterne,, jf Her-E. M 8TAKTOX, «T Wwla»|f-

COME AND BUY MORE
-OF THOSE—

CALL AND EXAMINE

awA aW Axccascc
lar waXwrt .

GOODS !

R. J. GRANT!

oothsre MA: with CofWtacf dl
baoJdpr, yw caenaod hirttolMeeli

Ayer'a 8*r«*parilla

GUndnlar

a cvvav-

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IVmjI 'BvXXe.'fw

arc c&lt;wA\\o»ti
rare (\r&gt;4
rooV* wftA \\1A1l,
w-WkeV make. Ytvim

Ova Motto— Small
Profit* and ready pay

'VovAc.
Dv AkoWcV.'*

ftXovcvacXx
ate X\\* ^oor vevaa'b VritaCi.

JJolitiral Jirttlorg.

■Qt. ■B.o'batk’*
SIowvo.c.Xn "BiXtevs
IN MY LINE OF TRADE

Come and See !!
WE UVAE

JUST RECEIVED

CARPETS

cacc X\ve \yoor xwaw vaaw^
DocXor'e ASWXc.
Dr. AS-obaeV*

. ftXovuaeV "B\.XXavs

r CSTIC8 OF THE PEACE. Will
Mdltri

arc X\v«. AcYv n\an'» ftokaec
aoA Comfort.

MIUa.»any county, Mkh________

Dr. ALoback'%

ttXo«vo&gt;c\x ’B’AX.mw

flr.vieej M* diwpponitrH in ikl la. eietuea
hare Uwa |&gt;eorra l.jr atandant trial, and Ibero
rrmnlteCno que-tion uf in wpaeainr exee.teore

kxvo-v^oraXc X\vc weak aa&amp;
dxVAktaXedu
Rrpublleaa Tow ath ip Cowaaltdeem
n.wntaS-Jaliua Burnell. Porter Burtoo.R. J.
rsni.
H i.risoao—GiTbart Striker, Maitbev Holmes,

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
sawurcBeeKUPB.

Dr. A&amp;.o'back'*
Avucc
YWt\awe\kO\^
an&amp; make Axt^c cw\o^a\Ae.

riJ|r», M. U. Coleman.
Mark. Gsovs*riRtar 'C. LMkam, Martin H.
FataMr. Heary AUiteryR&lt;rrLx&gt;o-T, itullipe. Jehn Gow. H&gt;chard B.
Hbaw j
•

Which we offer at

Dv. ’B.oYtoeV*
StowveucXv ‘BvXXs.vs
arc X\ve. So\&amp;w'» VvxcvA, \&gt;\^
D\avr\vca,
eatery, ALkc-avaaXAVta^ etc.

VooBLurs—8. B. Ingerwun, K. P. Barsam, E.
8ew*T.
Y.VE.1 Srsnos—O. U. B.tw, Tlmulbj.MlIes,

GROCERIES

Price, with Beeuaerasd Feller, HO,
The Wito&lt;x &lt;t Glees ^teaing Machine
to the h*t Machine iriihont nyvdta price.

'■"I"*

CHEW PECTORAL,
The World's Great Remedy fbr
Coughs, Colds, Incipieat Con­
sumption. nnd for tho relief
of Consumptive patients
i
tn advanced mages
of tho diseem.

27ie-e fjittert art put up in quart
battin, qf whioS tbe abcw ie a /ao-sinsUe. ‘The label ia finely engraved, and
is provided urith a oa/ir-gifard from
ooundtrftitara. tprioe flfjnr bottle, at

lIirrEI * MSB'S

a w, Rebook, proprietor', pa. 6
Baal Fourtk Bl, Cincinnati, to wherr
all orders ehould be addkos'sd.

FOR SALE BY

W hokMllBK Teas h this Gentry.
Thry bate UinMUeM) tbeir aelwtioc. of TEAS,
and .rOMihoKtbemateMaw ,
TWO CEXTS (.03 Cmla) per H«.d
/
above coed,
Freer dteleti^fne, He UXX PUCKeAM.

Aoolber peclUriU of the Compnj; i. that their
T»x Tasrta act oaW devotee hia time io the aaiwlitra of their TEAS aa to 'ealiV. n|w, and par­
ticular etjlea for pmitotdar localitiea of country.

Clothing

■

Stesel. erpwole lbs I

‘ABLI8HED 1700.

AND

PETER LURILLARD,

DRY GOODS!

Snuff andTobaccoManufocturer
-----------HTit.BHELDOM,

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faedtoe L «ea PlCTURfe from mi C.tetocae etU b. Allt4
eu raaedpt &lt; «| »0. aMlwahytoMI rm.

If ho.ia 00404? of Tat ar the M.usr, or ifbte
time to AlhUr, be baa ell lie
ofa well argao-

HARD-WARE!

Wo tame* IMee Ltot at 4» Company*' Tarn,
which Wil! be Mnl to aB who enter it; ceatpria-

fejrra.wcoVMflxulis

Robert. A BlriUr. HasUnp. Kli Ntebols. Jety S.

■wweeaMTewi Tew «nr,UnadopudtoiupeHieehr mate, end nod only thia, but ba poiale oud to
him Iha faad iorpuwe.
Il ia teay to aee lh« feosUdaiteiidwaMiv a Tba
Bert, hu in lUs eatebiiehmeul -trail Mere.

I'.rilM ca&gt;ardea Tsl»aud will be eereed by u.
erudite &lt;L«pdiAey aawe AeoaWeto, txnag aareto
tat—i^firelpoApfee, tree
and darar; and
Um Tims art WAKMjrm aa etfree—iid.

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j*'o&gt;4. aoroand weary, &lt;bw travri-wom threw days’fight and great victory near J Bail.- OherwM’s division In aUflaprtngto
pedestrian' had sat.himself down; on a ■
bredli Xbi fabil nffrt whig,* and liftinwraa
mosey boulder by ths road sMe. When a .'Cbsttanooga. Want of space WlB. pn&gt;
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oar pahliahlng the fail A------ ‘
quick -light ^witatep came lip a little by hibity
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trir
MeC Gen. Giffl. ebertnan’s attack, the herpath, leading from the bark dtxta of the we sobjmn that portion which'
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raUwcieeeeby an aoxrtintof
ferra li.mee, through tbe Idsekberry pas ,onrnit. sontu'i asaitt-T j;
Qrvatar ibaaour .uengta can bear.—
.^aUb MtfirifAfer x» m anrrxfc. * 1J
lure* and muse fields, end a slight figure
Aattabarfaaef &lt;w draaaw,
bant aboot him.
Pnaalrg cd a* tvarywbarat
Whits' Gen. Sherman
''Do not mind my father's words; he
innnstrata upon lbs ro|x&gt; 1 "’t.s'r
wflS'nngry aud unreasonable,” aba said
Hiaikor made an attack on the, rebel I
'b&gt;!iUbe'the-error of the day, eo&amp; whfth
burrrdly. "1 have a little .tn give, but11
cl*^..
now and tiHMtacumplete awirttueiit of
on Lookout Mountain. It- is not^rTT
m tn rota them: Gen. Gnurt, standing
want you t&gt;&gt; taka it far tbe eeke &lt;/ tny which movement was tbe feint; *&gt;r if «
’ geM Kaad&gt;, plainly aaW-theta Sncwnon
. DKltib ASD.SaiEDicililES,
soldier.”
either was so Intended, bet it Is believed ‘ment to tbentaht.and fell that lh*&gt; tnoBcfare he n-uid apeak she bad unfavt- that tbe &lt;im and intention «as (p draw- .
fCUeuilr ala, Palais, Oils, Caiu
eaad from bro neck a blue ribbon with a the rebel* to either wfau In wider tp.gi** fawn to atrike-Ud some, anlidpatlna ee
Bcwaltwfatatamart peroiaetit e*»rt&gt;,
ptacuc, Hamlug Fluid,
tinny gold piece suspend**! from iu plseed tlis ditongagod and fresh renter an op- ’
thu^—lng.rf-eroreta *.reas on hi* rigM.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
it in bls band, and was gUdtag away no11 uni tv to stitath the heights and; cut
Grant had fanned Utha eolley &lt;Hi brib­
MAROS ALLER,
across the fields bks vim* little gray non the rkbels in two.
However Uif* may er sideof Beta-&lt;•** Twu strtmg sV.rmla hsr sober hued drees. He rone up, as have been intended it,was subsequently .
DW.KR IS■ OROCERIRM.
ing partieta^Tbe^M
»aa under
J. ... atari. bottertarA pwrt. aad r~u
iftu fallow and overtake her. Iwl It wee discovered that tbo enemy, trusdpg. V*
■II bind
AUa Iwr* candle*. *« . vie. H»rr
The «&gt;ld fhrni house dock , had just t.M late, and an be bent hr. bead user the the natural strength of L»*knut bad .left AbahwRediateV'mi.aod if Gw.
Calitaroi* Block. Htate street. HMtingo. Mich.
and couaiaUd of tba diviaiyn of General
strtfck seven, Mid &lt;&gt;ver all' the bill* the ■learning t*.kw roiUethlng very Ilka a astnallcorp*»ftwo brimdea p.fa.ld1t,aod tr FURMECHANICAL AKp MEOICJXA1.
SiterTd'.p
and
ibo
two
brigade*
. of Gen.
'pmpie vapufs of twilight were willing tear dropped upon its circlet *&gt;f tiny stars.
FUKPOt0ifl.oxJ.vjK
had n»t weakened thejr osnter ;to} snr J&lt;4hnfum,‘n6t fctbitato e«g*p,»d. On the
down, n.wkii&gt;g spicy ixfars. sriiimg the
“And now tell ns everything that baa great extant In order tn tak* this ;posl _
fait tbaalarming party o&gt;nristed &lt;&gt;f Gena.
wwCetfeiiv'lii 'the pniHuret snd ills blue happened U&gt; y&gt;&gt;u Laurence!
Oh Lau Son, nr to compel lfa» WnfarecmtoL “
Beifd and Wwta's dixistaaa, under tbs
meat «r 1'r.rims., At*» Notary Pwfctlc.
tatldgrapes rip*-hiiigfa thv soud., while reiHA when I wakrd this morning it Gen. Honker begun the attack &lt; n th-iimnediate commend «»f^hf*j. Orn. G»rre, twu d-x-r* ea*t ef lbs RreUnx* &gt;!"«*•.
ttm uhip-po.r-Wiil i-sng sadly on tbv' ,kren&gt;ed alia dream that you had come mountain at an early hour with General
d&lt;ei Granger. Tbero bad been lying far
MliWy r.iil» 'of the broken d'-wu fanw Urk t- us In eery truth."
Gearv's diriafan nf.the 12th Corps, Gep. •oma Ixjuc* awtatmg the «.*d «.f allot*.
that vitirlid the ravine, sifd the katy did,1
The hronwrd. haadsmne yoong roldler Osterbana* division of.Shtnnsn’s coy*
|l ,ws« three ud.ck *ben Gen. Grant
dilrped sl.rilty tbrviigb Il's iiii&gt;rulng glo­ |..Acd amlliuHh down into the rodirot and Whittaker and Gtpvtfi brigades,of
urimoivicediha word, and in five minute*
fan that nestled against hi* sb&gt;&lt;older end Stanlev’s division of the 4&lt;h 6nrpa.Jun
ry lettvro about the *induw ’.
after. • the twv grand cOlumjy moved
-Si-uui i."clil'k!” eclwicJ Silas Miller.■ a serious »badi»w stole into bU eyes.
GefC/Riwfaer
moved
up
the
VaUpy
gradually tn-tha attach. Th^wera or­
* TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. 1’F.PPE*.
jtr*l n* tbhtigK lie had h&lt;-\ Hero watching
west m iMokout Mountain toward Trsn
.
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Ik.
art Mints
PRL'JES. Flos. tfABlSS. CODFISH;
pkotescxonal.
ifiv ■hiw crevpiiig niit'Dtki |miid far tbe
ton. Tbe enemy suppored him to b*
In het. evvrefalng la »»•* Grocery hire. • «'-■ ••‘ tart- hslfhi'ur’. -He will
*&gt;r«
moving tn a gap ••"»• *ni,e’ SoUth ,7
. iU be aeodad tor fawitv *•«.
ho««. n,y fa*} will »••••»• In-liiite!"
that point of Lnnktiot* but have-MBs
, Also a grwal'iartttv of the
Wharii»iriingk'ii*ift’61iigi*l the rugged
TTURXEYA AT LaWssA BeltaRor. IsChsa■yarded, apparently did nbt fesr'lils
feature*.,iiltai «iH ntfairtted quiver of ths akirmiah along the Potomac, where I tack. But after going totbe rear bf ' the
■EP'toEXCT IPXB’JTTDOX'S
, lLir.li voicethkrs &lt;a*. when h. utterwl^ stood fees to feed with drat h^n ugly death rebel foroe, parted &lt;&gt;ii the point ^bout
Attd Cook la ft Eitraris*
tho»e tw/r'altiiple w»&gt;rd», ‘■My . B-v!” l*e&gt;, al the point &lt;if retwl baTorets, when three mile*, Gen. Hooker Immediately
’
it. Wn» Ai» Loy mIh* »«» cron mg mwne hravc fellnw charged down on ’am bejran to ascend the mountain and farib
roe TUK
bark friilti the «ni&gt;-ke *.fq,ha1fi».M.yro of nnd aared my life with his own right rd linn «f battle facing northward; with
We atas&amp;rop •• Ln.d a K««l aaaeruseui of
buttle field.,; no wonder iltat th* thought hand.*'
Gen. Geary on the front Itoe? ‘hi* right
I
■
- Who wa* it, Laurence 1” a&gt;»ld »*ld Si­ rritlng against the palisade* which form
stationery 1 sent a linin’ tbiiiugb his I run nature. Zfir
las, wiib trembling lip and dilated syvs. tbe cap of Lookout Womfafa.
Th**e
roldier—hafcro..*
--------m
PE.-tR. Mtxcnj*. IBIS’. PAVER. ES•
I
would
give
my
best
wheat
field
far
a
‘Survfr I ought tn hero ibcitage-horn.
palisade, formed an tawemoenlahU •*■!&gt;•
VF.t.OPEJ’. CARPH. *e-. *«•
■tads to the ascent "t the fare*' to the '
I.s .aid feceri-ihly |swhig up sn&lt;l d,,w" chanre to grasp that right hand."
-“1 don't know —I never came norms summit. Hw right resttaf ngStosflfaW
Bps. e.r .brivro -*.v * •»— •" «f‘b ’ the narrow jnnfL&gt;h*re tbe maple leave*
Ipt'like a «rj?‘ "f P*” «',U*‘LuU" him again. Probably he wa* in some his left satesided aboot half &lt;Ay down tWW and l-tignn the sleep aud diffivsll ascent
MOST POPULAR
other regimrnL All 1 know la that he immntain. Whittakerewd'Grovefarmed
I. A. HOLBROOK,
S^lHi LdowKj.rt hear it 1"
patfkt HFBIOTES
ot'ihe ridge,
. .
liad firev bla-k eyre, and an «»dd srwr rjn lite srrondiice. while Ortvrhsn* f-rined
early yet, father."
Jt-waewow,-fhaMho weakness of the
*
TN-|Ilcbt figure came stealing ont to hl» forsfamd, shaped exactly likba Mo»r-' thn third. Heavy lines of »klfriiFehere Were rubefe hi the^xutw displayed Itself. The
of the day.
• l.i. side and l.oih t.prilirr tiahed over the inli rirwxmL"
thrown out. the order given Hl ndvimre. Iwk^&lt;0.a.&lt;o tn ,O.“?Jr3,i &lt;w
-And a slraight nnae. and a heavy nnd in a abort time there began Iks-tal'
paidrii jjdb.’iqBlBr,n.'a
^T*1 gl°",n
l.lxclk miHluche!"
interrupted his sis deal Ixtlls of the war.
, '
II- u nil a'* ilftrm, ve'anlntig gaxe.
On the summit of the mountain,'Wfa** skam-ayrtbal.this was cumpnevd of
•»
bite «u» n.* prettier Hum niaiiy upthe ;wliaadra, the
lno rebel*
rc&lt;w.. laid twi^. M
-- ’ ,M&gt;&lt;&lt;Wa piece*, far from every P»dnl along
“ «uo&lt;«:
On
the
wort
afape
t^0dg.,ihe-belchvd fewth grope dad
1 a■dA.retri4v(**«*fb*»irty in ker taro snd
pounder*. O.. ...» -—•
r- •£
tor j*«rwl*v*. «» iuK»4*» adl
f...Tuithut tasUAgS-to'iiiuHri«» the Mroxro
mountains they had n° works. • Cm tnr- r»nr.)^c.at lbw beery column*, now so
rasU near the pm nt «&gt;f the mmmtaiw, they rapidly. adwHBUg.
.
N..rtb" us Ha pu—fa"** S"d cltlU
But thia did wit
1 £d. rtHSMt Itae "f rifle pits with t-ol
eternal
.EdW bt»««l»iialr w.th au
Mtfe to ataji the Ireah eager mem. who
1 pieces ofanillery. Ilm**» «*me down had jCbldtaamuBa t» revenge. Upon the
•r Heady V»y, owtyreais imbtacp-aiivg its rorfacc attunes
Tn
the
Wrotern
Slope,
his
bravy
Skwm
.... HUe-tbe blue fark.pur.aMfi ftps that
hiU. there stood tbs 6£ty guns they had
Sorci*! »tt«uiiot&gt; will b« paid ta CQMI’OCXE
1 I ins driving everything before’tf.
I"- ■ .
, ■&gt;-—Xnmaoga, and interest io luem
uJ
had .lolrii the dewey ennw-m &lt;-f th- wU‘i
• ewwy wn. tskew by uafttaSy'
------------ romofaJ'
-»-w.
rawro*th and vigor, tim faea
„.se ; In.Mafia and Mu. crape 8j Ml Mil­
“Sro being**11* “ *
•
ler wonlU have been “a beaut)- j 111 kef
attacked in the rear.mH
.
* JT^ward. ro&lt;-h etriving with tbo
rd
tn
lbs
rWfapit.
ro.
As
esaesw
«•»***
genuine
dross of gray 0nghBm -be *••
tb» romintaio. B** A
n** ’“'Bl they ..Uxr^u*^— »k«old
&gt;k.
thlnrfar bettor aml nolil-r.
ROBERTS A STRIKERhad **fferrd aery sc rely in prtartors — Snfc JW rlnlr,
Sudrfroly thb old man irtarted, nnd ut
lUm.c* April 21. IS^A
»
Hooker mat'with Unexpected we1 ,,^,^,.1.44,.^.... UU&lt; ।
(nun tkit door. TW man wfa.Varod m»r Gsa.
(
I erod Utt indtattact, gfiW
1,1
.
U«r.
—
'k»Rl
l*.«,kM.VI
W«il,
(
roaa.
and
as
ho
swept
around
ouaaUk'fl
which
will
never
be
tattled. It
-I.S. k,. B.MI-, *“&gt;v j«i .». l»r.»l
tain, cut &lt;4T and secured Mveml hwndrcfl
MNl CI.IW*,. - Mi n.. listened lo JroorwrtrdwP
*
*
prtomrro. Three felfaws bid fa the »*dta atul that lbw lecorad 62 iron, end Urea*.
back ; lev mr g” and »ro my boy .
•'My Sybil going «" 1- married among and bushes and surrendered st d'Sore-'
p-«4...'r lUl bti.
-N.»; father, y*mr ihl*take«; It »■ l*«’
Ijra IWhin’e brigade, of Baird a dlWell I
I snreiicwt Lnurotiee '* »h"«cr b.r ‘“Ir tlw fine 1&lt;dke down iu Boston !
HASTINGS, MCUH.
aS.Mdll 1- uat bl. qUMt buoyant ■.p..~» 1
eUhp, iim Iftadling lhe rommll immedi'■■“•J*'*
fa. —&lt;i&gt; kW - k»&lt;C —*JataU •orowedvd •»» occupy the center fart
I WANT 26 000 IU. .✓ WOOL &lt;•
’'^Yaii’re right By Ml." mldSHas Miller, Im Miller dropping the happy, UmM Irt1 innnnfaftnre int*» CLOTH —
^-*'7 4-r"f *A-. r-. ur II* Id* lap. «nri htaklng -nt thro dlntn*.nd
•nectaciro
■ npon the snowy
•an
brightbUH-l
waEJboUh.
I atamld
U rein soldiers g« wouoe
“-““sd SMtTHOa.
hiiniwt !Mk. meh a statt
like n&gt; see tbe man thsi a going to marry
••I suppose I* riM not know *"
l'r
^ilwr ..^»M kr*— .,m4•
1
'
'washing far Laurence," said Sybil, half Sybil MUlw.-

DRUG STGREI!

i made el
Lvil or
j. Erap-

'•E.Aw.? Iibtaliirot '
faily, 4ta5w fafgMMB
rence ton, is a roldtpr 1 ’
• *tNm" retarnvd Sllaa, i
i membered It, Mid Wetalt----- - --------------- omre tbeLa man-p&lt;M and pensioned like
our Lauronce, baa no need tn beg on the
pahlie bGbbma."
•
-But. fatbee. he did not btg.”-Bcrotiw Lwweld m allow1 H, child. 1
pay taXM far the nppnrt of such M he,
and I swear | will d&gt;&gt;'M4» mare!”
- i He spoke in a sharp Wgh pitched sc*

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groceries

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'SifaewMM have hero • P™lld "',n
rmillna fa 'he duBli;
.
• Hl wus irtW'tbW morning that a beg­ «,.ld b. have beheld hie pretty &gt;«!«**
gar displacing— I
*•,*"nnd tbitt selfsame "&gt;gfa »«***
■ tlieUiAtrd Suites unlfann.riime by nnd dross, with scarlet geranium* lighting up
berbrown hair rod gfawir, &lt;*n her bo-.
1 *wn. No'Wihider that Captain Lesli* • , „m.,. .— -----•&gt;£&gt;idyirtTiot ttiw hl"' romrthl
.tail Silis faro briirhiencd with grave, quiet pride, # chant* far the pow*—.
, -GlashiM oomsth'ni r ropsati
Brail
I
unarily; H’d have him rthtelug 6
■«,k.- farnt. '.jkR^ |
EwSpatfawer-^^r
615
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cmk.mnB.-.-*”"
j
•P*-lmtn of th?
It it Ihf eh^ttvay W Rtf Sort Cl°l l-jtaro. W-r»’«
nuUnwai, n-.«.'tied
UuntMse;
’
Nhjwy
mAh,you
need
foryofrj'«ut'&lt;lu*. Try til &gt;
., ■
.») raniM «.»*. .Ilk *• -”™ “/
tr-l. y euro* If to WW*
W&lt;M»L. CARDIN’0
l.aqpr. I ■"«« *•••
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i—iw- — •• *■
■—£
"7»s.»nww* •«" *&gt;RW •«;
“S.fiup.Kk.
ferOrAtaj. •*£ '5‘US
w*1" ,eM
JUMX B. ▼AS bbvht.
in ftOM «f *•» K*tr' Uod
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f n-riwAe tiwfarf tbo cWtartlt poH
t.rrii:..IrtjHtaMdifaw »•* Pr**/1*'
tapidatsd-gtatoof the rebel linn, “fart &lt;hs

4^hainW*rolfctatyrtW 'fa»** •™11 y.
-Why WW** ■i*
'* ...uldaav, but lls-ro»«w^; R &gt;*’“5? m&lt;«t« haifilrete I

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^saiuttoflbo Bsmnicrtown .rood

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nnd rodesvor to «« F****'?_®*. T.

•‘A -punp anwirr

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iln.aob* tta» prrakkm. «*r soldier* tmM

*-±1.Lu,&gt;2«»w»« r«rf "r**•

w.„ inrffMM. M*,?" J1I|,2?.

�Ittonty to impose rtifn
Liven in Sec. 7, of a* A
to be found IHBr*'
I it and ses.
. 7, Tbe Board of Boj
authorized to adopt

The Neva.
TOWiart as* Um bee* marhfid by

any extraordinary evan to, if we may ex­
cept tbe pnlooked for, and unaccountable
,'rttarfiWGen. Meade's army without of.

Juiag. Gan. Lae ballla. The foot all*
'Meade's return seems to ba nearly i
,
■ thatty known, even in official ciralaa,r
rrel stive to his plana or tbe noeeueity of.
his retrograde movement Tbe only ex­
!
cuse that baa bean given, 1a that be found
Lao too strongly intreoebed, to venture

the evening tff toe SOU, toe srt-tyjK
tach »&lt;t hie foewO anAjurtciodad iu driefog ■
our skirmishing line to tba right on the
Kngstvtt Road, and forced tt back to Pm

m

i eowW
li&amp;Uto' I
Buu ‘lwv« «S*r»bed
no longer, humbtv and confidently 1

^H^Vln Um -hS my .nswsr
.wnenoverand where ter examined by the !
projMr tribunal, will bstort^M.
Ievpr of the fomiiiM -W oar bravo sol
disra; because either would be" ineoaais
i®« inform me, that you are
.tank.with the proAsiaaa of this Art:
of volunteers who are now in the U 8. •,while on tbe ooMrsry, all ‘-seeb ruieeand
TV. „nrd fcr U» UfUr. &lt;J
u» n». b^a o, regulations'* must, and only can have, sain ano property j m cnoor wotw,
has been increased to #K0fi0. • —
an assault. There ia much dtoeatfefantinn
Gen. Cui has been relieved from duty
for their legitimate object, tbe uettring actual DocMitiM W tbe • family,.or perwith the movement and exouaaa ao far
of “prompt relief and support to families eons” to be provided with tbe rvyuirifc at Cincinnati, and ordered to report at
en4pere&lt;we" uemta# wiilhin ttaa prevl- rtlitf and tappart," contemplatad by the 'Knoxville.
.
, ,,
act.
Families
are
nrt
lo
bo
broken
up,
vitiucs
of
ibofitauite,
by
placing
within
A special to tbe Oartmrrriri from
Mauers hpye remained qeiet al Chat­
the*r raach. lbs •‘adequate prwvUcaY de- or Bubjecled to drprivatioa and want, or
.;.r-.er.'n.4.7&gt;9 rUusa
tanooga ao for aa le known; bat Leaf I
driven t&lt;&gt; anueual and anreaaonwbto labor,
1 •
Thai DO Supersboe • shall s&lt;ued for thorn. And I most respective
has raised the eiega of Kamvilia.
‘ J/*
•®^-eni
for
reliefuf fiuuUmx ly aubmit, ihat rigbt heretbe okiocS and but the Board, ite members and the SO mites I Him the Gap, between Foster
and ia relrealing towards Richmood, fi»L
and office of all “such rules and rugula Treasurer are tu du for them, taking the and Longstreet's cavalry. ‘ In alteippting
place in that regard, of tbo absent hus­ to cross Clinch River, we were rcewlscd
Joanto by Gen. Foster wbo succeeds, «tn greater than two dollars per mouth tkf s" end. But we will reed un r
fAnd may modify tbe amouat ef retief band and lather.
wRbailMf'of W.'■
capteto&lt;*rar
Burnside. Il is thought lhal Longstreet
But 1 bare written at greeter length piucce ol artillery.
/rrtw
xe
time
afforded,
by
uy
Soper
no peraoo
is aver-vaara
will escape.
&lt;«•.
M«p«that
load,
rf
Vkr
slfor or other officer, to any fsaiily nr than I intended to, when 1 commenced;
Two of oar Surgeops were found mor.. Gen. .Gilmore la still bombarding
but the importance of the qusatiooa, and dared at Jonesville.
1
n"e-d!""b- “ W»d p.r««. or pfcreoo, aa. in tktir jodgemunlfrtr particCharleston pl the rale of twelve to eisleon '
'ular fSM may require, sad as ehall be my regard for the parties interested, wo*ld
shells daily, doing considerable damage.'
jnst.”
hardly admit ofiret
»
That tbe Hoc. Board oCSupcrrtoora, and prisoners.
Stopping and lookirg again, as before,
Tbe women and children have been reweetill sew, that we have not yet found upon rrflection and cuasaltalfon with
'moved from Charleston. Fort Sumter ia '
tbeauthority claimed. Tbo purpose of their conatituapte. will Aither expunge, or
rrsaathcsnwy efthe Fotoasac^
reduced to o pile of ruina, bel ie rtill held1
ao much of tbeSoction as we last reed, ie pass by aa a dead idler, the rceolation
. .
Xwk« T)ca5.
by a small garrison, wbo occasionally fire
Such e
oertaiuly nut delay or curtailment; nor lefered to, J caanot daub*.
“
Thu
jjtnWi‘dispatch friKn tbe army.ul
a gun at our pirn.
Tbe rebel flag baa
■to withhold at&gt;y “raiief or support** that | cuurss, as it oaems to-WMjteeettafoly due
ceased to wave'-over Sumter.
.
to the good name and feme of your noble the Ptitomdfi* says that on Tboredtay-mghi
ie
riftiitrda»4
j*»t
;
bat
only
to
give
tba
T—“a- I ■»&lt;■•&lt; ...
Two of the escaped Morgtn officers1
B.&lt;rd of 8apet visors power and authori­ and patriotic country—it having already our pickets were/ driven In at Germania
have been re-coplured. Morgan himself
ty. we-swefi ffioord. to "modify theemounl asci uat, as bravo defenders nf our rights Ford by the rebel cavalry, and th« lung
iartiU al large, but the reporta that be
roll sounded throughout the camp. Tbe
p.2‘
rf“7
i««»»• of relief from time to time affiwded, by and Ubcrttoo, 1000 uf her choicest and
bad rcacheti Canada-ara untrue.
any
Supervisor or other officer, to any bra reel eons. While thus away—homo enemy, however, retreated aecruou the
•Mlj m-mlx-Sd b^Aa ^"“rS
frmily or peraoo, as ia Atir judgement pursuing a flying foe, some elsewhere river before any damage was d&gt;w»e, -and
ikt partieaiar coir may require, and shall making strong the lino of defense, some Uib army n.n regained ita usual quiet.
Tbe Philadelphia NorA Aattriean
boyutt.” Clearly this has reforence to languishing in hospitals, and some filling . A large uymberof fi»rluu(hs Are being
abuses, orcsoeo of unduo liberality in­ honored graves—the living rtill fired with granted to officers to gu home.
gives some excellent advice to those wbo
dulged in by Supervisors, in affording polriotio seal, and all having oirered
The weather Is fine.
wish to invest money. It ie well for all
"relief and support," and was intended, tbenislvoes with imperishable gbwy—/
Speculation ia rifn on the question
ybo *re ia fund* to fieed the counsel
end only intended, to giro the Board cannot believe that the ILm. Board iff Su­ whether Meade .will ton retained in mm
•'Though anonsy has been temporarily
iUtlf power and authority to so • modify pervisors will long, if indeed al all. refuse round of this army or not. - Trie army is
sconce, capital conliooes abandont; and
gc«aJyvdivldrf! in \egWb-Vo s^'lity
tbe clear
and be^Tno
express object tba amount,“upon ikrirowa dirttl inquiry to make " adtfpatt prvvUbm for all requi­
U» refered
If thi.
tbe rerant tumble in the stock market:. *7*««*with
"as to Atir judgement At parjitahr essv site relief and support nf Aa faaubn" | sines the lat^tainpaigti. Sedgwick Seems
baa brought capitalists to a realising
may require and as shall bo just.’’ And of there devoted, daring and exemplary tn lie the most in favor, and tirxl to bin.
d&lt;Zbi
U
tEr
rWlccti
“
n
'
CM
io
the
Imt
Tto iLcnstaswaoe st a tsw'days rtHsyt-a
seriro of toe unreliable character of many I
thia is to be d..ne by Atir axamtalalinn men; nor that orders will not be drawn Warren would be roust
dsiivrry at the tonrts te sasvaUerts. tbs rt
of ths securities dealt in.
It to greatly , doubt the correctnese ofmy opinion.
, Near Jurk, Dva-fl.
- I in each inateaoe. by tbe Board at a Sowrd and paid as the rrsl necvooiliee of their
to the credit of the Government that its
who are to exercise "Atir judgement
needy femilies shall require. Sorely, the
The HtraltTa Army of the . Potomac
loans, of ail tbe securities daily dealt In
nnd not exclusively by agents, governed tax-payers of the county, remaining at dispatch u) a: It is likely the army will
can *“ bu‘ 008 answer to
OU the market, have rnaiutained their in- »k T,M,rB *'
by general "rules and regutetiona,” home for good motives, will not consent retreat towards the- Potomac, where the
scBsCBiriro^ioCT
tagrity of price better than almost any.
w boocaction may nr mtr not coins to the that they shall abate, as guardians of three water •• cwaraniont and supplies niorr
thing alee.
Us F**»-Tweaty year six 2- '■
“ «•*&lt;
knowledge of tbe Board.' Cases of sueh “ femilies and perwmV one jot or little accessible for Winter quarters. *Cuntre
per cent, loan, tbe interest on .which la1
•buss or undue liberality, might arise, from sweA “ jslief and support."
promptly paid ia gold, hae been eubeeribFully authorising, in conclusion, such
sad the object- of lbs Legislature, was
ed to, all through tbo pressure in tbo
a use &lt;ff thio answer ao your own good
Press Tennessee end Georgia.
money market, at an average of more
ourreetioe, tobeaxordsed by them “from judgSnieut shall deem brat; and fervent­
(ban two nullities per day.
And whati as substitutes for peraune so drafted and time to lime,” and itot tu defect the HAr ly hoping that He wbo tempers tbo winds
Cincinnati. Dec. 5.
ia not tbe least gratifying fact |n craneodable purpose of tbe law, even In tbe to too oh.&gt;ro lamb, will watch over and The Gssrite’s dispatch from Gbstlnnoogs
tioo with the daily large eubeeriptioos
emalleat degree.
And to purpose to protect tfce surviving, gallant Barry Coon of Dec. 4, says;—Everything is quirt
■ to this popular
loan, scarcely any |
effect "such modification," by general ly soldiers, in tbo camp, on lbs maroh and along tbe entire line. Our casualitira in
I£i. db&gt;M, i,.l,
,„d
of it is returned to the market for sale.
"rujee Mid rego loti owe,” through the in­ in the terrible hour ut battle, and apced- the latr battle were 4.500. the numter of
Uis taken for investment, and is held
strumentality nf taere egreta or Super­ । ity return them tu their lovely, worthy priapm-ra captured. 0.450; number o'
with unfaltering confidence ia ita reliabil­
visory, when it to to bo d&lt;a*e "from time famines, with this causeless and wicked guns lakro, 40.
ity. A»d why ahoolMt not bef It la
to time," by the Btiard of Supervisors "so rebellion entirely and hopelessly crushed
A dispatch- to-1tar- GsaamycM/Af^rn
, “^nsuinmatlag
II
U
aeon that the Government now, after two mposed upon.tba
ftmed and ite roiel in tktirjaiptaital rna raattretaa caax out, and tbo union of the State*. viAort Cumberland (lap says- tharwh? Frertvr
yearn of the most gigantic war that the
wwnb*r*' ■‘‘bout imitation oT^lft may requireaad as (boll be just," eecrnv tlartry, proudly and permanently restor­ has driven the enemy from Clinch River,
world has ever known, experiences no
I remain. Ladies;
to mo l&lt;#bo simply aboard.
Bat to ed :
and is In pursuit. Our check on Diuisdifficulty,rt commanding the neceeaary defeature
’■ *°pert,
d than
Cai.
" .bote
mor*bTirel^
‘•‘ghtfull v cundude the reading of ths Section:
Your most ob’t eayv’t
x day, however, will doubtless secure Long­
means to proeraotoit, er in paying regu­
“ Abd evwry Supervisor and other 6fA. WILLIAMS.
street's retreat.
larly tbe iuterdwt in gold e&gt; it becomes
T1 uaautbor“ed rertrictions. Seer shall be governed thereafter by eaeh
Attorney Genera).
The intention of tbs Act ia, that "At
due, If this cab ba dowe while the war
modification iu lbs amount of relief er
From the anar oCtbe rxeaaaa.
To Mas. Maxr Michml, Mbs. A. L.
is being waged, who can anticipate any fnihfi of the nofifs men refered tn otherwise, and shall give no nrdere con­
Jnuu, Mas. Abu M. Cwtawt, Mbs. Abb
Washington, Dec. fl,
Fir1°'i&lt;kd *’** "ad'qoato prori-’
difficulty io readily aceompliebinw it
for 11 requtite relief roi ZpES trary to tbo terms nt any each modifies
.
CELKBRATED
Gaaaiarr mm! Maa. Maar Wuooatm.
Tbe
Times' special aaya .
Ruaiurs
when tbo war shall bo ended 1
What
tiem, nor eball lbs County Treasurer pay
from tbe front tonight cay, that !*♦'»
better investment then, for capital, than tlteltin lD• “h” °Ld,n~ n,eo'l°'’^ a greater amount of orders drawn by any
whole army io no thisaidsoft
’—Rsptdan.
,------- ‘the
tba -Fiva-Twenty” Government loon T—
audi Super visor or officer then that fixed
It ii also believed that bo lias teen rein­
Penrose Manan al's Omen, I
But if any doubt,'let him refer to tbe
at any time by At Roeraf of Sopor visnra.”
forced by a portion ad Lnegslrert'e corps.
Grand Rapids, Nov. 27,
j
statistics furnished by tbo census tables fully ^exclude from escA “relief or sup.
This part of the Section, instead uf giv­
- Tbe impression prevails notwHhstaudof the various nations of the world. The port, every "person that (. over
ing the authority claimed, has only refer ■
A per. arnl p=v. OLTerttasM, uf o sod elteieAll Enrolling Officers are appointed
facts which they present wHI prove the
eXC®pl k**3* offenulira the ence to lbs anforootaenl of those modifi­ Recruiting Officers in their rospectiv. S semi-official denials, that our army
to!« "C" ■ adlWH4*HnJp toyssrea «ff, tbe.
I w inter on the Orange and AloXand ria
most satisfactory mode of dispelling *1^
■dan&gt;b &lt;■
cations made by the Board of Supervi­ 8ub-Diatricta, and will act In concert
Stomach: Liver and BowoIb/
Kailroad,
some
distance
this
aide
of
tbe
the nnatberleM gloomy apprehensions all tbaeo brioaging to esck '■femilim." sors in.porouarco of tbo second pert • of with tbe eitiieM of the towns composeng
whidi are being continually conjured up over outran mooihs or sixteen dove &lt;&gt;f tbe Ssctioe, above reed. The Board hav­ their their Sub-DialricU in their efforts to Rappahannock.
by tbuwe who.are diapoeed to exaggerate •go, they forsooth not coming within wrA ing made exaraiaeliuna “from time'to raise the men to fill their several quotas. I
tbo BXteat «f the calamity occasioned by exceptions, or others which the H.m liato*&gt;to ’* the particular case or eaeee,"
.7&gt;e Enrolling Officer should at onro
our rebellion. A reference to tbe state By? might ehoose to adapt. Aodiapnn- and,;' in Arfejudgement,” modified ths___________ —.
ofimcsl of the prosperous nattocs of tbe Ji""'1’1'- '('‘‘•r
-*'«&lt;• lb. -Hl amount of" relief and support," ti&gt;oo tire jack
of--------enlistment,
by P^Miag the subject
t-------------J
uh! world clearly disproves each a posi- T*r
Adj
.Kd.d. Ik M ,
H, Supervisor is drawing hi# orders, and the "
'
-■
•
fully, before
the citixona
of thulr respect­
tipa, and shows that the highest «mdiCounty .Treasurer in payingllrera. MW t&lt;&gt; ive districts, and by calliiw public meetti?tM of natiunal advancement have not •f"** Adtod'd, » k-d.nd uSrn
be governed thereby. Tbeoo modifies inp wherever neceeaary, for the appoint­
been materially aflfectad by tbe extended
lions may be made at any regular or ment of Enlisting Committees, and for ▼rajurte Brta., tire wuTsZreretir rwaovo.".
wars-In which tbuee nations hare been
special meeting
tbe Board ; bat they the purp&lt;ise ai making all necessary ar- to d*y«, r&gt;mplt«. Itltolctea. Tan. |Vfj-tl—_ aM
imatemurially engaged, and that a heavy
murt be tnada upon examination by the rnn^vincDta to facilitate the raising uf re­ re 1 impsritita sf tbe Him. Iraiing tte aaaio soft,
dear, atnaote aad teaaltful.
' •
nutfonal indebtedneea has not proved an
Board rttt^.—tntu " At partiealar t»»r,': cruits. Any town, raising Ils full quota
1 wUl alM mail free to tiiaeo Mvlsr Date beada.
uumi ligatedevil.
At Board e»rcieing "Atir jadptatriU," by enlirtmaat, will be exempt f»«» the £
•afcrwatire
“For inrtanee. Great Britaia, France
Tbe trulb neceessrilv is, (hat al: n.. and mudify tog the amoonlin At purtir- coming draft. Tbo most vigorous and that wiU anarta them to start * faM rrawth &lt;
Laxariaol Hair, Whiakera ar a Maaatodw, ia laas
and the Netherlands will undoubtedly be
ular datti" and when dooe, orders are to energetic’ measures should es adopted than thirty bays.
’
conceded to repraeent the hinhest pros- n-^7^.
be,b? “eonatrned and be drawn and jaid in pursuance of uaoeb without delay to relist the mew and bring
All upliealioas arewvrod by retarn mail with­
out charge.
7
pMitv that hae been attained by any of
mudificstioos” concerning top particular them to ibis office to bo mustered into the
the European nations. And yet no na­
cafe; and "euth inndiftowtiona" to be service.
,,
tions have been called upon to endure
eovttootai
Ml Hreodesy. Xsw Voi^
binding, most be lugao, to tba way and
Enrolling Officere will receive #25,00
fiercer or more prolonged ware, domestic
manner designated, ant) bw such aa the premium for every acceptable sefcrwa re­
and foreign, than they. Tbe effect has
.particular rase may requite, and ahall be trait presented at this office and muster­
bcra unquestionably, to incur an enor­
!u0;H for the momral the Board does ed into lbs service, And #15,00 premium
mous national Indebtedness ; bet neither •otoyment of tbte right.
,
not pursue or travelsywteide at, ita dele­ i.ir every acceptable recruit, sola veteran.
their ware nor their indeptedness hare -AlTu — ’T""-" wi" u
1 gated authority, &gt;Mr acts cease to bo of Enrolling Officers and eitiaono generally,
had tba effie^ to destroy their elasticity,
anr validity,
.
, ■
. h • are expected to go to-woek immediately,
nor to check tbe progress of their general
U wjUnotdoto say, that the Board and make every possible effort to raise
prosperity. The result would have been
71
’I”
"I Sw
their iwen and dear their Towns and Dis­
diffirtwot, probwbly, if these nations had
tricts from the draft.
iJTJi
been fulling into deeay, instead of being,
Tbe men should be sent tn this Office
as they really were, in a Mate of develop­
sa soon m possible after enlistment, or
ment ; acd-ln this respect their ease re
they can. if they efaoaaa, gel any number
scmblee our nwo, with enormous edvan-f men t&lt;&lt;g»iberand bring them hare for
tagee in our fovor. Tbuee wetiona, while
undergchg lbe triala ef war, were opTbe Uttar mode to prdsrakli when It
»"r » ;
prqseed by tbe evila of aa immewae exocan be duns
NORMAN BAILSY,
Oeptare esd Aweoef Morwtok

• aSxwe” °“

'’*»«► «•

■‘•&lt;K a u, ktowj ,k^,h

HOSTETTEKSi

STOMACH
BITTERS.

S FECIAL -NOTICES

" We desire to coll allrattoo brie

Wa are in &lt;
-eff negteotiog these; and feel that I

%mw or/nul interests.

‘Mid.oar money, and act oar teach.
work. tUt tbs.e eur resposibililiea I

:re&gt;u. our educational interests I
Received hll the atleotloo octrees
erewrw tbe proper training and edo
wf oar ctaildm. Witbwueh eonvk
"tbra, we may I* pardoned for pn

-tfprin tbe attention of our readers, a
.school interests, everywhere, and

M^ectadly^nf^boM metitotioos des

:7TU Hertings rnion School em

g*ss Isochors; four of whom are cm
&amp;fita3Aibme.ta&gt;d one as an fem
‘gwriofchree hours of each day.
)

w. Bancnosv is Principal, and has
th* higher ■3epertme»
Grammar School.
too

has

Mies.
— “&amp; E-’Ka

■arg* of thr Intermedial*
IMiso La uiut Bsasro w ■ I

nmaataat, la the Grammar school, la
■liuwctcr a few classes from the Intr
-dm^Mi. Ha.vbau McN’aib .»a’ciI

• .If the Primary department, and iu a

Md-tay Mies CtASA Hava.
' Jlfo wot our purpose to puff these t
rvwp bat ebwpiy to say that it has

ths aim oi the Travtees to eapply ei
toMat to'rducBtc oar children in ell

l'.rancbee usually taught in tbs I’rii
4bool or In the Academy. And not &lt;

ttaa it bora their aim to provide f..r
children.of our village, but, also to u
ample preparati.Hia for receiving gpt

i*celing thoos from the surrounding c

try who may desire tbo advantage
Ae^iomic edncalhm. Il wax’ to act
pliah (hie object that an assistant for

'W or Grammar School dvparttti
irta been, recently added to the corp
xaaahera.
Tb&lt;i gives Mr. Base*

panno tbe higher branches &lt;ff edueat
nl &lt;te T™«—M .Ut llrlr ml
on to make «ur school really a first c
institution, bate been eminently luce I
Ii G to be hoped lhal the youth of

sitrrnunding country may endeavor

avail themwelree of tbo adrantagee r
• llored them, to get a good education
lhw*vieinftv oftheir own homes. Toil
le pM at the low priee of two doll I
fi&gt;r a term of ten weeks, in the hig
l^prtw of education. Board can be I
tatned on reasonable terms, and we

lieve rooms also, for ih~ve whn desire

board tbowwelveo.

Here, Ibra, y&lt;*

tripods of- the country, is a chance to tain an edweetinn, within tbe reach &lt;&gt;l •
♦ty qnpjjtar al home to those i4 «•
eoatftyrsM etoeeper than at any otl.
acsdAmy In tbe Stale.

Students r

coenmowceat any lime, end daises »
be errrqogod for them ; although it
highly deehkbte that those dcsigniug I
.attend during tbe present winter shoe!
beaw* bawd

soon.

Come on, yuan

ward fi&gt;r it—you w.
never regret the step you have taken.

&lt;hu»- ,
Jl *“ 7.
U“■rb*V
"«"!■• “■ •»« iTi,

Batty pueee~«
eoorted with fcllnee nnd power of t&lt;r
seldom sarprassed. Pr.de. E- H- *’
1c. W.Batty have good l*r raic«rt
-«r. excallept singers.
C. W.
.evinm-a very plvwssnt humor and corn
^etto^ .which peculiarly file him for an

.U.ok««

«*■ •’“J’""*"'
Ibra, the tbe Board would have ample
time io examine til art mm ao were
brought to Ito Doline. Thia duly may «f

»
«MI ; telUiu d» B&lt;wSr“

1st

Arta.ne.-n. AU-U.&gt;««^
a—
tart ne~I*~~r*Zcurm

�r«

it

5-

tarot.

SKEfJ^R.

PEOPLE'S

FEM ALBS-FKM ALE*—FEMALES.
/»
poMlirr to Thnol- tba ExT,fCTJ?Fc"0 ta ontX«*l&lt;d by aav otbur remrST.
u ia Cbloeoau or retaatho. Irregularity, PAa
fntuaM. ar Supprenioa of Cwtonary tvaepationa. L'ireratad orSeiirbout (lata of tbv Uterua.
Admlniatretrix of tbo estate of Enwaou Maeowa teucborriMza or Whites, tHarlllty. and foralleomdeceased.
. '
.
.
V. G. Holmoos, Atfy. for said Adm'a oorS

We desire to call attMitkwt briefly tu

-our school intereutn.

We are in danger

-of negleoAing tbaae; and feel that having

Ceru tor Dyspepsia.
Ma. Editor: I feel U due U ihqoe
who ar* suffering from dyspepsia to nuke
and lhal our educaliona] inteteats have a ft tnad y, which I hiva been odviseil to
rtceivod all the attenUon nreesMry tn ■ar,.and which baa effected * ettre. I
waa afflicted with tbe on pl extant emsc*
secure tbe proper training and ednealhm quencesof indigestion hat winter and |
uf our children. With ouch conviction*, apring, till my health was despaired of. I
then, we may I* pardoned for pre**tng I hava been an opposer tu patent tnedi j
ttpon tbe nlUnlioa of our readers, all our cinaa generally, but was induced tu use .
“Dr. Hoback'a Stomach BiUers," manti. |
Achool interest*, everywhere, and more
filtered in year city. Ona boule has re- .
eopec’tallykofatbo*e inotitulion* designed licved ine of all those ayTnpituue, And I I
■ lu be inwding, iu our midst.
can no* gixlify a gn&lt;xi appetite upon the I
Th* Hauling* I’aina School employ* luxuries of this bovnliial weapon, without |
fir* laachcr* ; four of whom ar* employ ­ experiencing the 'exceedingly unpleasant
effects which rating even light loud euused ,
ed on Aill lime, and one aa an fastest ant I
me a few mouths sine*.
'
flurinjpltree hour* of aach day.
Mr. J.
I heller c this medicine to lie good and I
W. Ba»cmo»-t is Principal, and has ralti • I effect I** in thuar diseases ofllic stomach •
I write i
iwinUol^uf the hlgbvt department, or; fur which il la rec&gt;tnmended,
thia without the knowledge of Dueler:
Dranimar School. M'im. S. E." KrowlIb&gt;back or any &lt;&gt;t&gt;e concerned, and do il I
rua has charge of the Intermediate dr- ’ first of all fi-r the pond of th-wte Buffering
parlmeat^Misa I.acma Baaarow is an ' from indication and Ils kin-lml rrsnlla.
A MINISTER.
aateaulanl, in the Grammar school, taking,'
W* know the writer of dto-ahner, nnd
foawever * few eUsac* from tbd Inter me 1
dial lie ia what he professes tn be—a nun■ dtate^Mtes UaXBan McNair lius’charge | iater and a pehllemaa of Uuthw-Journo I
-•/th* Primary department,and io a**ts- &lt;rud Jfrraenjrrr.
See Advertisement.
.. J I &lt; ■!
trd Hy Mis* Clara Hat*.

paid, our money, and Ml oar teacher* al

work, that there cur reapualhililiea real,

S'rtJLtotyte E&lt;*ASiIhA-—**

r*kh«t U, educate oar children ia all the
tranche* usually taught ia lb* Primary
te ho&lt;i| or In the Academy. And Dot only,
tu* Il been their aim to provide fiir the
children uf our village, but, also to make

» bi pic prepara ti-m* fur receiving and ed

&gt;ItaprfM’ourtmlW thousand .irhl hand­
ed and alatt-UinM.
*
Preeoot, flow. Loen S. Lorux, CireaitJoif.
U^rK. Ilford, Cbwy left s.,f,
DtourjJ R Tl^ur, D./redeaf

•Ona, b*-saaixnsd'fur tbe Aearing *f sai
tiltoa. end that lbw heirs at law; uf sate A
sd. aad wt1 tehsr pvrwito* istrreated in aah! i
aza rvi|»l&gt; sd tn appaar st a reaticei id laid 4
tliva to be bidden st lb* l*r&lt; bate Qfitew la tb
lags of llaailng*. aad &gt;&gt;miw esuafo if any tb*
•by tbe prsjfir of the penitence sltould ■

'eating itxto* from lb* sum ntnd mg cun
iry wbu may desir* r2fo advantage* of I

All those that are indebted by Notour
Ik-ok acct.. that are past Ate, will save
coat by walk inc up l&lt;&gt; • Qaplain Cook's
office in - Double Qaidt" and setije ,»hc
same.

smrooDding enuntry may endraror tn

■ (farad Ahem, to get a good odueation, in
UwMkMy of their own homes. Tuition

11

rasanvMu bait mabbiabtuim ib.

uturnoLffs xrnuiTaik.(;c. __
TKK QTCAT mCKBTrC.
MELMXOUHi XXTlidCT 3WHV
TBX ORX.iT niCKKTW
ia .--U,. —• n-u- «-* *-{1—

tain an education, within tb* reach nt *verv &lt;iyy. pear al hem* to those uf oar
dretflyrUd efeMper than at any other

acadhtny in the State.
Siud«nta can
coinsnene* at any tim*, ai'd dame* "WiH
be nrrr.Bg*d 6k them ; alihougn il i*

LIST OF LETTERS,

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

SjAuXteOOTKr.
J&amp;ATON A !McNAU®HTONf.

''
areaSlbwH fAteiMia.i«ter,
for Barry Cowaly, Mieulgaa.
[A ires copy of the origiuaLJ
^.OtejA"
Q. W. Mnxa, SoHdlor for Complainants.

I*

Crao/. al laaal twanly data before Um lima abac

assdl

*ta&gt; tej

Dickrreou Wn&gt; F

bteoud M»&gt; M !

Dos't f&lt;*rjet tbe

DrvnkrnntM cr Rotedyirm
»iU be allovtd,

,

CITY HARDWARE STORE,

Aad all whs are wilHwg*" patroslae * qslrt and Where Goode will b« sold at unltara poses.
of No.rmber, in lha year our tboutaud eig&lt; t orderly Qaocasr as* Batoes, taual sot fail to
buudred and alxty-lbrea. rFrea»al.Bltepnaw C.
GIVE US A CALL I
’'Volt^ndufie^flba'Satate hrTUAo X., WUTiam
A* we are detertniited Ibat Hamaca ahull hare sm
tb* ewulli-caat fraction of sec. elsven, (ill. and £.. Eaaome and Lilly L. Batea, minora.
tbe nnrtb-west frsetian nf th* north-west freeFIRST-CLASS
On reading and Bling tbo palilloo. duty variAod.
.,-_;i .—u.. -r —Titan twelve. Hill *1*0 laud
of Balay Ann Sadore, Guardian of serf •tears GROCERY, EAT15G AND BILIURD
praying, for reaaooa therein set lortb. that obe
L—. K?iteteanad io aril certain Real Eatate. ufraid

SALOON.

Wm. L. Eatok,

D. McNavuktom.

TOL'N BALSAM UF MOARUODXD. attest tee
perfect arsano for
er any naowrei.
aa or byxowirncn.TiSB arising from damp, eete
cr emldeu change of Ibe weather.
.

Orwig Miao 0 M

SiK »" » ’

“pr£?r ‘of tbeprt~r ahrold

Mroe.l. Cu.A~T.-Tte Cow»ru«l«"

/farther Ordered. that tbf MtlUo

h, Ute M.r, E. Mlq
ter
h,.(h&lt;r,te*« rtm.rtably Aor
Ute

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
be matter of lb« estate of Uen&gt;w&gt;i° Wlnene,

.tei". »r

&lt;■.&gt;.,pUd -lib falte. »»J P"«tt "r
. .r
i
n-..a_ V If

ConrexHertl, Pleaaaat
QBlet.

ry .VO

Rrn..te~ .rtellrf
■!»
p&lt;wt Qlfice, for tbs week ending Decem­
bers. IM3:
n.w-!»n Mrs Saaan

in Kent and a&lt;bo&gt;nwg enuatua to renew Ureir
bualneaa retationa with uo, and whenever ther are
in want uf any artlcte waualty 1s tte f ood In a
Hardware tilura. to giromeacaU. My nuoaeunanl
a II! be found complete, refxmaib in
BCILOIXU HARDWARE^AMD NEQUHIC*

TTAVING fitted op. st great expeass. tbe sa­
__ '-^.X'.XtanfrffikTS before parchaaing. A U jgwlg Ml dal the
LOWEST CASgJLARKET VALVE,:__ ---- —- palronac* of tbv public, bs- ‘
I deal largely in
Usviag that wsOMgfVO sobr* SdHafoctlon.
STOVES 1
■
uub rrocK or orocerieb
’ .
Of the very beat material and latest f nt proven: sr. to.
IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.
TIN. SHEET IRON ARD COPPER WORKS,
OCR BILLIARD TABLES .
Will be carried o* under tbo threctiowof nkHlfsl
Ar* re-fitted wilb New C*abt*as, aa&lt;
lb* Booms ar* apueiows and Fieamat.
UUR EATING DEPARTMENT

SSwSiBgfi

lieeoantvofBarry.anths M day of Noreiuber,
A. P. IBO.T AbSlf **U. -w eanse to be -ted at
Public auction to lb- highest bidder el th* rrM
dewew st tbs subaeriber tn tbs toauahip «T ?■•!rievtn* la aald county uo Mowdny, lbs fourth
Utbl «to» of Jsnuary.
o« J".**? ,
r'lrtU hundred nnd sixty four, slim* 0 eloek.in
tb! afternoon of that day. the following dtocrtbtd

iward tbsaimlvm.
Her*, thre, y.mng
frigtoda uf-th* country, ia a chance to ob­

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

il.

ooiiii. be aaainned far ttwbearinnaf asld petiuoo
and that Ilia briro dl lew of mW deceased, and al!
other pernuwo interested is ,aoid aoteie. ace twquDcdfoappear at a aeaaton of said CeoiJ, than
&gt;to be Wfro »t tbo Ptolteta OfBee. In tl.e Village
ol HasUuge, and whew Maae, if swv ll.ero be.
why the prayer of the petitioner aboald nol be
'Tw U IlfortLer ordered, that said petitioner
glee noltee Io tbe persona interealnl. In said
eatate, of tbo pendency of Mid pslittou. and^tue
bedrint Ibeteof. byeoMfsg *m1v of thia order I days
to ite pnbltailed io the Hasting. Banner a sewn
pamwgrteMd is date rruure. of Harvy fur three I ner." a’^evTamwr. puUtebed
MMMsroe weeks, pioviona to said cay ofhoar- of Barry, and State of Micbiri
' publication tte ooutiaaad io Q
‘r6 (A true oony.)
R C. FEOrDtK.
oorti
J nd go of Frobate.

j- d &lt;i— .'».
»■&lt;-"
Sew Adcerti.cment in another column Cwt il out

tatned on reawoaable terms, and w* be.
litre'mom* also, fur lh«M who deter* to

nsrar regret th* .tec you hav* tak*n.

|c/i|NCBuy'&lt;&gt;r:i&gt;ER.

day, not r«l Itering taken one botpr,'xslajhas
stopped taking tbe medicine, saying she \*sa so
well aa evrrteman. and so well aa anybody eowld
be, end sue has coelinaed re over sioc*.
•Tart Kart*. Gardner, u Pearl st,
“Bogata, October 1.1ML“
HT Fur Sals by all Drwygiata.
&gt;•
C CRUHIIV.G.neni Ami So. 2U Main aL,
Buffalo. N. T., to whoa: sff orders should bo ad­
dressed.
' oMIiytte'

DVERTISEMENT.

fi&gt;r a term of ten weeks, in the higher
I.ranches uf education. Board can b* uh-

b*&lt;tfM. hand a«m.
Com* on, y&lt;*ng
friMid^^dupr «&lt;Kd for It—jo» «'•&gt;

new,paper, printed la tbe said count* of Barry,
where ilte saad premise* are aitualed, and that

QTATEOF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Clr-

is placed at tba low pr&gt;«« «’f t*'® dollar*

highly dr*h&gt;bfa that those designing to
attend during th* present winter should

P^St« CURES’afis.tt

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re'r*i'“b -W~

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order to bo published In tbe /AuCi.pe Araarr. a

Or Concentrated Lye
XUCLT BMP num.

institution, have been eminently sucre**- '

amitthemeelroaofibe adranlagoa now

Dreeawaler, Goodall Alley, abevv Tepper st.
■•Buffato, Oct. M. lag."

p.c. tlAWLET.

.•ra to make our arttool realty a linn eta**

ful.
It fa to be hoped that the youth of tbe

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iPAisna,

Aea-lamie education. It was" tu aeeom
WAR maben high priere .ktaaoofor help* to
phah this object that an amisteat fur the | redoreOtem h make, llewp foeFOwr rente,a
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High or Grammar Schoo! department, , pound by ual*g your kitebow gwfoee.
pf“ CAUTION I As apurtoas Lyre areof
Ito* been, rceentjy added to the eorpa of tered also, be eoretol sod buy the /Wre/nf srticle
rot up &lt;e /rwn reus, all otlwrebmwg C'-entw/cd.
tsaeherfo
Thi«\gry** Mr.' BAwesorr

tnorw lint* to d*vote U» those desiring to

from the dale of thia order, or that sold bill be
I.ken aa nosleaoed by them; which premiaea are i
,jCMIibedao follows; xn that certain pareel of
land lituate in the county of Barry, and Htate of
Michigan, being tbe weal half of Section Somber.
Fuorteea, iq TeprwahJp Ko- Three (X) North of
Hanse No.Tea (Ifr) Weal, containing throe hun­
dred and twenty ocrea of laud.

tbe day of bis appearanec. aa herein required.
bated, Hastings, October I lib, 1 SAI.
LOUIS 8. LOVELL.
. Cmail Joif*.
A true copy. AUret.
. TAP. Cuaaar.
[ta*.] [octM] Deputy Register in Chancery

Please Take Notice.

(S.)

7uAruoi«&gt;r*&amp;to»n.y,n-vryiwwapZa.-M*f JfteU ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BCCHU AND Ilf.
pnnVRti cn&lt;&gt;' B’mii ciint-w ~

R ianutuar purpttoe In puff lb*** leach

&lt;-re; but simply Hr »ay lhal it hax been
th* aim ol the Truvteea u&gt; attp^ly ample

, GHANOERY ORDER.

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IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

ABE^OO soffsrtog with that dread disraaa, Nsc-

and
Eotau of William *. Bb«w.

A'i ftlmian

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tbT thirty-tirai day of Drrecnbrr. IW, al_

ntimii
idg* of Probst

.administrator's sale ,
la U&gt;* mailer ef thsssimaof UtesH- Ntebola,
‘jisUto to hereby giro* fojAfo

WAtSoN-N NECRALGIA KING will eps^ily
ARE ynJrscfcsd withjbs torture* of Bssruansn?
Wtuov'i huuum* Eton wtB syasfiNy r»!wre
ARE y»u ragtrtag
- th* gawisgssf DxseseWriou's Nara«MU
will totprev* your

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ARE y®»dmMteg with polo, with Govr in ys*^

w!SS‘s Nssaitma Km win aaeuags year

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THE C«NFE88Icnra AMD EXPERIEXCt
' or i 'lnutTOU* WTA1LP.,

PabJIsb^ for OtebretfiJ ,-*»tM*

DRIED PEACHES.

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‘otYordinary halght.

ax ■BOWKtW'a
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and
•B^OOW VvlIA

"urfldi
the patch limbs prevents fem from lying
fist m fe ground ; nod swofer is, Ute
S3 BaWitr of fe bud. to become water
soaked and rot unltwe fe earth covering

®fcial JintWri.

tub only

EXCLrstva •»

casrstorE

XninuAU ’Vo^uXarAiB.
them. Tbe wintar wm Earorablc to eueb
Ssertary sf Ast^-WTLtUM H. BEWARD, of
asperlmeats- in other words, il killed ev­
breweryy tx« 7K-ATy-8ALE05 F. CHASE,
ery espoeed fruit bud on the peach in
the neighborhood—not a solitary one
wee seen that had escaped. Ono set of
experimen Ui oomisted ht' drawing a bun­
&gt;r^-M. M 8TA3T0F, VMbw«.
die of ahoota together upon tba tree, and
cowered with moea wrapped in paper or
sacking; an loch or morn of fine mow
wm thus placed around the shoots, but it
failed h&gt; afford the desired prelection —
all the bode were d&lt;^lroyt&gt;d by the cold.
Perhaps ■ ceding of oil-cloth, to shut out
the rata and keep tba moea perfectly dry
would have succeeded better. Ibe object
wm to obviate the necessity of bending
down the ahouu. .nd large porlLma of
the tree might thu» be encored with bul
little labor. Tbe substitution of ever­
green leaves for tbe moss would unques­
tionably have been an Improvement, bad
they been at-Jiaqd. ^Another trial was
made by landtag down the low branches
nearly to tbe earth while they were grow­
ing, tbe previous summer, and covering
these with btradles of oorn-fudder.
A
single bundle, or a single thicknero wm
found insufficient to keep out ihu cold,
and did nut succeed ; bat two or niore
thicknesses afforded ample protection.—
Their branches ware loaded with Woe­
soma, and bore large crons of ,frtriL Some
of the trece were encased m small Blacks
of o»rn&gt;(adder, bat tbo workmen perfornvI tag tbe eapsrimect In the absence of lie
owner did the work quite imperfectly,
leaving large openings through which tbe
odd air swept., Only &gt; few uf tbs buds
were consequently savM.
Ibero is no
doubt that this mode of protecting the
proch crop would be an easy and efficient
one for fsrrnrrs wbo raise corn.
Tbe
peach orchard should be adjoining tbe
cattle yard, and kept clear of grass and
weeds eu as not io invite mice. The fod­
der should be drawn early ip winter, and
iwally. stacked about tbe Ufe, which for
this object sbonld be pruned In compact
fhrtn. After tbe season &lt;»f severest wroth
•r bar pe&gt;rod, (whteh varies in d:flwret&gt;t
localitiro, bnt which is usually after the
lapse of about tw&lt;&gt;-thirda of the winter,)
tbe fodder may be taken away from the
trees and fed to tbe cattle. Every farmW wbo rairoe much corn may thus pro­
tect a dozen or two_uf treee with no ad
ditlonal labor.
In regions where evergreen traetnne
abundant tire protection of evergredn
Imugln^whetMr UkVlty f tiering the
proa train limbo, or .by encasing the
HiLTtnoAB—Gilbert Striker, MsUbcw Holmes.
sbuota higher ue tbe tree, would be neat­ I. L. WUUmm.
Basst—W. &lt;f Atkin. W. T. Berber.
'
er and doubtlMs.'morr efficient. J. Bat­
tery of Keyaville, N. Y., states that be
Joaswrowi—Henry P. Uowoiaa. J. E. Lotbbro been entirely auocroefut by using An
evergreen covering of only a few incite.,
although the Ihrrmometdr in that region P^mre. Beery IWltfy. iGKr?
Ruriaxe—T,'PbU!Ips, John Goee, Rieberd B.
often goes down thirty degree, below
*v, -. Av
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zero. He t&gt;und no difficulty in obtain' ®“
TiAntfU-J. P. Emory, DTA Bafbss. A. A.
ing peaches every year. Tbe only queslion was tbe economy uf the experirnsut,
which ws bope will be tested by some
of our eoterpriaing fniiuraisere i» cold
regions.— Country .Gtntlman.

CvLvtxXvrrt. VrctyAAkt*,
aadhsMSlbelr
end eeneequent pedft to the Proprietor, that
smbitog'lfetoMpB*

at dollars each veer in advertising fell
Mrita and jtohlisUg the

IOME AND BUY MORE

mv-rmco
GOODS !
R.J. GRANT!

4HSfc:::

Pmrt.tns row Pmuanrixo VFosd —
The oil wells near Prune, in Burmah,
have been id ttoe frota'tUMainttnrmorial.
Wood, both for ship building and ho.ro
bmlding, is invariably rotured or coated
with the product of'those wells.
Tbe
result m entire Immunity from decay by
the revagM of the White anta that In that
country are so generally destructive. M.
Crepin a Belgian government engineer,
who has tried experiments upon the rdstive advantages of creosote and sulphate
of copper for the preservation of timber
in tbs marine cormtrootions from the at'"*
tacks of worms, says that ereueoting is
the only proefe be fats found to snreeed
for this purpose. , He state, that sulphate
of copper affords no protection whatever
against the action of salt" waler and ma­
rine inreete. The Belgian Government
now requires that all tbs Wood sleepers
uM in tbe State railroads should bo creosuted ; and tbe Guvwrameol of Hdland
has ata* made tbe eame resolution, end
ttp«sr&lt;fe&lt;430Q OM riewpers per tamnm
are being crcosoted by tbe Dutch
Government, nnd mure by the Belgian
Government

V)T*JJTT or Szxm.—In addition to
the old story of tbe vegetables of wheat
found in an Egyptiau mummy, the New
.Hampshire Juor-ntl of Ayrttnltnrt. in
reply to the inquiry uf a correspondent.
as to lbs length uf time that reeds retain
their vitality, quotas she following state­
meat from m Engfiti paper: -James
Banks, io tbe JForfi Rrititk Ayrimliutsl.
stated that be had recently cleared off
acme old Roman encampments on hts
term. M«r Atawtek,. firn, whieh be bed
lived itpoa for toxly fustrysort, sod Cxth.
~-u -ZT--M barley fees sow..most
y4bur variefet of rota, nsver
section before. As no oata

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AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
n tmkt mltr. nv toh;

STOCK OF GOODS
■ta this Artet.otd wb’HeeHe

rr^errsoR coops' tggggM

which have been showered open hit. from

CounVrfr.

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Th. peculiarity of the
■BYooit

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axvY VAW

CALL AND EXAMINE jsjggas

is that they strike al tbe root nf Disease,
by eradicating every particle of impurity

"ftYooik,
foe the lit. end health at the body depend*
upon the purity of the blood.
If the blood is poi*oned. tbs body drags
out a misorablo existence.. The- medisinee
Vvvtt\u.oX«A

Our Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay

Leuoorrhaa,
»?eipsto«,
’ CUmnra.
Pits, Borttfuloua

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$alitiral Sirtrturn.

tebpU'sptofeftv . r 4.

TTFE tAltdBBT: AND DEM*

mossy

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■OF THOSE—

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Femalt OcmplainU
ft. jgntAo^'s Flit,
irupttone.
Oantwnption, tit.

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On person writes, her daughter was cured
ef file ol nine yam' staadiag, and St Vita.'

z Agtodelo«k«&gt;f

:

CARPETS

IE MT LTTE OF TUBE
^ASOTHBt™ cured of Fever aed Ape

Conie and See !!
WE

11VAE

JUST RECEIVED

—rfe yvery medfeiwo in bi* reach.
THKR wa* eared of fever Sore

OLL-.CLlOJUHS

i ianamnbU of Dyspepsia end I dree
ini could be menuoaedin which the
and Pills

’WoAcWNtt. a CVvotTw..

'VYw, ~BVooA. VvWa
an the meat active end tbaroogh pille that
have ever been introduced.
They act so f“
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Ing that organ _ - ------------------------------------system does not relapse into ita fornwr con­
dition, which ia too nt to be the case with
•imply a pergalite pilt
They are really a
uw\ AAifrCY WW,
which, ia conjunction with the
'B\.oo&amp; ?un)\«Y,

will core all the aforementioned dissaeM
and, of thetaulves, will relievo And cars

Cotto CRotne, Cholera Jliorltte,
Indigos lion, (Pain in Uot £owpl».
QHxxinato, ttn.
Try them medicines, and you will never

3WTS &amp; BEPDIB0,

GROCERIES

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CATUAItTJC TILLS ,
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Qtooik l&amp;eAxevtvew,
and you aboald try them before going for a
Get a Pamphlet or Ahaanao of mv ioaal
agent, aad road the certificates, and if yea

VktlnaUHt Tru 1* ttl&gt; (Auitt,
Th., U.. hUUHd IU. hMW. .rflAA
sod are srillag them st not ov*r

two

cirri (j, ccti.1 R&gt;

Aaotbsr pscllsrity of tbe Compscy ia that tbeir
Tsa Tattm r.et only dsvoUs Listons to thewWllon of tbvir TEASai to qwJUr. valav. and par­
ticular style, for pprtoulw letolife of country.
hslhk^psaeTiCltforUtioosrotdoftiuirsMrnl«i» «r*ei»v.AT«.. si ar, f^e adapts to Kuportu«lcr tranxr, .nd not osly thia, bet h* yuiafo nu to

Clothing
‘!UN»&gt;T' SWrtWeeUHwtM reeOe&gt;w*:«a«feiB &lt;X
hiii.nmt Aiurrwi. ele.,Tit:

'ABUSUED IIOO.

If b. laae,/«rfp*wfTc* ortbeNaanr. or ifhh
Haw testoAlr.be tea sHttolsesiM of a wsBorrtobad ystem of doiag teutons. of aa !■■■» mpiM. of the jndpaeot of a jnfaanaaal Ta* Terns,

HARDWARE!
iocs to sell, aad WILL 8

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FOR aMsK BY
tsABtrikn. Hsettags; Bi HlcMs. Jal

»ut» gvrorsHr.

y Is sssy to see the itotleMdttfittiUtft a Ta*
Bctss bss in this cstabHstremrtstors# •torrs.

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CAM PHOTOGRAPHS.

AND

DRY GOODS!

Unusually Low I

PETEH LOPJI.LARD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
' M A tl Cbambets street,'
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(Formfr)y 43 Chsmbres street, Sew Tevk.)
Would eel) tbe etteution at Dealsrs U tbe artidrs

jai-riaaaiKRW aiajasa.

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Another year of

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ed condition of our i

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vailing,

Her Brilante Majesty's Govern-

lilioM from
has by a like proceeding prrtnptlv indi-

other beiligvrent operations between the
Government and several ol the maritime

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and, so far aa waa pnaeible, accemaiodated fa a spirit of frankness, justice end mu­
tual eood will. It la expressly gratify­
ing that our Prix* Courta, by the inipartialitr of their adjudication, have com­
manded tbe respect and confidence of mar­
itime powers.
Tbe supplemental tredty between the
United Statre and Great Britain, for the
ouppreesion of the Afriran slave trade,
made on tbe 17th day of February last,
baa been duly ratified and carried fnto ex­
ecution. Ills believed that, so far a*
American port* and American citizen*
are concerned, that inhuman and bsrbarooi traffic baa been brougfit to an end.
1 shall submit for the consideration of
th* Senate a qonvsntion for tee adjust­
ment ufpoeatssory claims In Washington
Territory, arising out of tbe treaty of the
15th of June, 1340, between th* United
States and Great Britain, and which Imre
been th* source of some disquiet among
the citizens of that now rapidly improv­
ing part nf the country.
A norel and Important question, involv­
ing tbe extent of the maratime juriadietlun of Spain in the water* which surround
tbe Island of Cuba, has been debated with­
out reaching an agreement, end it is pro­
posed in an amicable spirit to refer It to
tbe arbitrament of a friendly power. A
Convention for that purpore will be sub­
mitted to tee Senate.
1 hare thought II proper to subject to
the approval of the Senate, to concur with
th* interested commercial powers, in an
arrangement for tbe liquidation of th*
Scheldt dues, upon tbe principles which
have been heretofore adopted in regard to
the impoats upon navigation in lb* waters
of Denmark.
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bite serine* jeopardy through the perverse‘opposition of the hereditarv aristoc
rwey oi the Empire to lbs snlteb'fonA and
liberal policy of the Tycoon; feWgried to

nueniion to tl
their progress
ini- navai torcea swa w„. &gt;■
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be likely to impair Ita efficiency by Ar- wMA ■»«*'

ebwrfully borne.; f Tbe p

w*re,|»dl.l»;«74.ert.
isbarement* were MO5.5

July, 1863. ..f 35.MtJH4.fi.

Of tbe

The cr.ndil.nn of ths) sevsrsl organized
Territories is generally **tiafiictory. al­
though the Indian disturbances in New
Mexia* have nut been entirely sunereeeed. The mineral resources nf Q&gt;l&lt;i**dn,
Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico and Arizona
are proving far richer than h.u been
heretofore uodereloud. I lay before you
a communication on this subject, from the
The long pending coutroversy between Governor uf New Mexico.
thia Goveruairul and of Chili, touching
xxcocaaoxuxxT or ntMtoairtoa.
th* seizure at Biiana, fa Peru, by Chilian
I again submit toy our consideration
officers, of a targs amount in treasure bethe expediency of establishing a system
louging to th*citizens oflhe United Slate*
for the enenurageruent of immirrttewi.—
baa bren brought to a dore by the award
Although this source ofnational wealth is
of hie M*j**ty, tha King of tee Belgians,
again flowing with greeter freedom than
to whore arbitration th* question was re­
for several years before the insurrection
ferred by tbe parties^ The subject was
occurred, there Is still a great deficiency
thouroughly and paltantly examined bv
of laborers in every field uf Industry, es­
that justly respected magistrate, and alpecially agriculture and our ininc*? ns
teough the sum awarded loathe claimant*
well of Iron end coat as of precious, met­
may nut have boon as large aa they ex
als. W hile tbe demand for labor is thus
pectcd, there ia no reoren to distrust tee
’increased here, tens of thousands &lt;.f per­
wisdom of Hi* Mnjesty’a^ecision. That
suns destituts of ren.unsratlve occupation
decision was promptly complied with by
are thrimglng uur foreign consulates, and
Chili when inteligenc* iu regard to it
uflering to cmroigrats te th* United Btaie*
readied that country.
The joint cumn.isaiuo andcr th* act of if essential, but cheap assistance can . be
afforded them. Il i* ea*y to *re that, un­
the last session, for carrying into effect
der the sharp discipline of civil war. tbe
th* convention with Peru on tbe subject
nation I* beginning a new life. Thl* nnof claim*, ha* l&gt;een organtaud at Lima and
bfa i'ffbrt demand* the aid and ought to
I* engaged in th* business intrusted to It.
receive the attention and support of tbe
Th* difficulties cnnceruinginter-oceMta
Government.
transit through Ntaanmga, are in coarse
of amicable adjustment.
Injuries unforseen by the Government,
Iu conformity with prineiplo* set forth
in my last wpual measage, I bare receiv­ and unintended, may in eoma eases have
ed a representative from tbe United been inflicted upon the subject* and ciliStates of Colombia, and have credited a
Minister to that Republic.
United State*. A* thia Govarwmant exQcasrtos* or aitnaox.
Incident* «cnrring in the progress of
similar injuries are
l;y persona
oerrivll war bnv* forced upon my atten­
oft ba L’uition the uncertain stat* of international
questions, touching tb* right* of forclgn- justice to foreigners. 11 the existing judi­
er* in this country and of United' State*
cial tribanals are inadequate to th.*,pur­
citterns abroad. In regard to some Gov­ pose, a Special Court may tie authored
ernment* these right* are at leau partial­
with power tn bear and decide such
ly defined by trretie*. In no instance, cialuia, of the character referred to,’ aa
howerer, ia it expressly stipulated, teat
may have arisen under treaties and pub­
on tbe occurrence of dvii war, a foreign­ lic taw. Cunventiovs for adjusting otaim*
er, residing in thia country within the
bare been proposed to' sums Governline* of the insurgenta, ia to b* exempted
from tbe rule which da**** him a* a bslpruposition* has yet been received from
itaereat, in whore behalf tea Government any. tn the coarse of the session, 1 shall
of bia country cannot daim any privilege* pruliably have ucresios u&gt; request you to
or imnunitiea, distinct from that charter. provide indemnification U&gt; elm waul*
I regret to aay, however, that aoch chiro*
have been put forward, and some ins­
tances fa behalf of foreigners who have
lived fa tho United State* th* greater this GovsrauMnt may b» aaknowladgsd
believe that many peraona bom in for
aign coonuiea, who have declared their

to be liaWv, sad where tbe amount of
that liability has b*M amsrtainsd by an
informal arbitration.

military duly roqoired of them by deny­
ing tbs fact and '.hereby throwing upon
tbs Government the burden of proof. ft
baa been found difficult nr Impracticable
•
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vox o« fotnex coxavL*.
Tbe proper officers of lb* Treasury
have deemed lb*niseiv«s required by th*
law of tb* Veiled plates ujx.o that sub
je« to demand a tax upon tbe income of
foreign Consuls in this country. While

unity between th* United
reign country, the expsdinodifying tfc) aet aa to el­

ae are not citiasua ol the United Btalee.
derived from th* emolument* of their offew, or from property art situated in the
United States, ia obinitled to your se­
rious cuuaidwatten. I make this suggest-

indvfail by tbe report of tee Secretary
of tbeTreaaury, t&lt;v which I Invite y&lt;«r
attention. Il i« sufficient to any here,
that It I* not believed that the actual re­
sults will exhibit a state uf ths finance*

ilmaies of that officer heretofore submit­
ted, while it is confidently expected that
at the close of tbe year bow disburse­
ments and debts will be fimnd very eon■iderabty les* than ha* been anticipated.

enue have nearly equalled the entire ex­
penditures, the fatter amounting to f 11.­
314,000-84 and the former to *11,1(13,789.59, leaving a deficiency of bwl &lt;150.­
417.33
TbeycUr immedistrfy preced­
ing the rebellion the deficiency amounted
to &lt;5^150,703.49, llw postal recripU ot
that year being &lt;3,045,732.19 less than
those of 1805. The decrease since 1800
io the annual amount of tranaportalion
haafbeen only about tweoty-fiv* per cent.,
but llic annual expenditure ou account
of the same has been reduced thirty-five
per cent It ia manifest, therefore, that
the Postoffics Department may become
adf-aastaiuhig in a few years, even with
the restoration of the wlmte service.—

Tb* report of (he Secetary of War isa
document of great interest.
It cuesiala
of the military operuliona of thayear, de
tailed as follows: 1st, reports of the Gvo■rsl-in-Chief; 2d, the orgsnizsUon of col­
ored persons into the war service i 3d. ex­
change of prisoners, fully set forth in tbe
Jeuer of Gen. Hitchcock ; 4th, operation*
'under the act for enrolling and calling Europ* and America which wm called at
out tbe national forces, detailed io the re­ the suggwst i3n of the Post Master Gen­
port of the Provost Marshal General; 5th eral, mt* at Pari* on the 11th of May
the organization uf the Invalid Corp*; anJ last, and concluded ita ddiberatiooa on
6lh. the operation* of the several depart the 8th of June. Tbo principles estab,
tneol* uf lb* Quartermaster General*, hvhed by this conference are beat adapt­
CummioMQ Generals, Paymaster Gener­ ed totamlitMe postal interconrst between
al*, Chief of Engineers, Chief of Ordin- |! nationz’and aa the basis of fattire con­
aqc* and Survey or General. It ha* sp- vention* inaugurated a general system
pared iinpuaalbts to make a valuable sum- of uniform international charge* at re­
inajg of thia report, except such s* would duced rate* of postage, and which can­
bo too extended for this plac* and betice not fail to produce beneficial results
~ Tita LXTr.uioa DKTAKninrr.
I content myself in rrferriug your atten­
tion to tbe report
itself.
.
I refer you to the report of the Secrctiix matt naraaTwxwT.
I mry of thu Interior, which ia herewith
The du tie* devolving on tn* naval laid, before you,
lor
useful . and
branch &lt;&gt;f service, during the year and | vanud iu forma lion In rdatiou to public
throughout tbe wbol* &lt;&gt;f this'unhappi 1 amis. Indian affairs, patents, pension*,
contest, have been discharged with fidel and Other mnltera ol public concern ver­
ity and rmmiMot sucres*. The eaten-1 taining to hia department. The ananti•i’ve blockade bna been constantly incroas [ ty ol laud dispo««d ot dunng tn* last
fog In effivienej an that the navy ba* ex- and first quarters of th© preaent fiscal
panded. Yet on co long a Uno, it bos so year wna 3,841,549 acre*, of which 161,far iieen ImpoaaiMe t« entirely suppress &lt;jl | acres were sold fise cash ; 1,436,514
illicit trade. From tbs return* received j acras *
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at the Navy Department. It sppesre that faw, &gt;:
more than 1,000 v**m4« have hero exp- lawaL
law* granting lands for military bounties
wtlroad* and other psrooMu. It al­
tured altie* the block«da was established I for rat
and that the value of prizes already *wn&lt; i so appears
that the sale of thww tend! i*
in C&gt;r adj neat ion amounts to over *18 largely on the increase. It has toog been
000 000. The naval fort-* of the United a c-beridied opinion of some of oar wissStates consist* at thia time ofbSR rcvsel* e-l rtaiesmcn that the peojile of the Uni­
completed and fa tb* enure* nf eonstrur- ted States hart* higher and more endur­
tion and of them 75 are iroedad armor- ing Interest ia the early settlement awl
substantial cultivation uf the public land*
have given increased Interest and Impor than ill the amount ol direct revenuk to
tance to tee navy, which will pn.bahly be derived from the sale of then
This
extend beyond the war ite«lf. The qrm opinion ha* had a controlling influence
।.red vewrli in nur navy, completed and in ahapfagRcgHiatlon on the aul^et ot
In •errltw, or which are Wider contract our natitnud domain. I may^iCcaa evi­
and appruechltrg o.mpletlmi, arte believed dence nf thia, the liberal meswpres adopt­
to exceed in awmfer th-.ee of any other ed in reference to actual settler*, and the
power. But while tl.v*e may bn relied grant* to the State* of the overflowed
Upon for harbor defence and oca coast ser­ land* within their limhe, in order to
vice, others lif greater strength and ca­ their being reclaimed and rendered fit
pacity will be accessary for cruising pur for cultivation- The grewt to railnmil
poses and to maintain ocr rightful posi­ comp.» nie* of alternate aeclions of land
tion &lt;m the ocean. Ute change that baa upon Iho contemplated line* of their
taken place In haval vmmIs and naval road when compIcted-wRi largely tmtftiwarefarc since the Introdoction of *e*m ply the tacilitiw for reaching very dfaaa a motive power for ship* of War de taut poastreion*. Thia policy ha* receiv­
mand* either a oorrt»ponding change ift ed its intMl rigua! and bcncficient lilnasome of our existing M*y yards or the trillion in recent cnactroenta granting
establishing of new one* for tbe onu*trt&gt;» homestead*!© actual aetttare Since the
tino and necessary repair uf modern war lit day of Januare last, the befote men­
vessels. Wu' inconvWernbla embarrass­ tioned quantity of 1,455.514 acre* of laud
ment delay snd public injury has been k»4 been taken up nndeFIte provnrionaexperlencefl for the want pf such Govern Thia fact and the amount uf sale*, ittrtiinept establishment*. The neceerity for iahing evidence of increasing sattlesuch a navy yard, to furubbed. »t thine
dkiU upon; public lands, notwithstand­
suitable place Utxwt the Atlantic sea board ing the great struggle in which the MMjrhat on repeat«&lt;d occM.ona been brought gios of the nation have been engaged
to tee attention ofCongren by the Na»y
and which ha* required so large a with­
Department, and, fa again preeanted tn
drawal of our ciliaen* from lh«r aebnstee report of the Breratary, which necotnSnip* this communication.
I think It
r daty tn fovite your special attention the Intel ior Mtg^-ing a modification of
totMe subject, end also tea* «f establish
Ing a yard sad depot, for ttaval purpose,
up*, one of the Weriern river*. A haval
fitrcA ha* been crehted &lt;p&gt; teeee interior
wattrs, and uwdsr many dlaedrat.tag**.
wlthin-Htd* more than two rear*, evsewl

obligation of I
antoe to every

■Maw'akn wtvwt t rasa *xd v

IT
of

liltarslnra ■iiaitifallf IMF11 l\l1 r**'
grew might aid bojb ibsartpyguJ •»«
■er.ira l« ,Irtui
"• &gt;“■

with entire confidence, that those d,i|fo*L
ties may be peacefully nvarcvm*. I ask
enuitahte to the communities mure tepee
yper attention to th* claim* &lt;&gt;f the Min 137.848,787,*3; from dirart Me*. 81 tally interoreeted.J fbMiaMMd io your
later residing there for the damage* b* 485,103,01] from land* 3185*1
consideration lb*iMgaflll|taa t&gt;f
8rc*ust*incd in tbs deelrnctiur. bv fire v4 ths from miscellaneous source*,
rotary of the Navy in regard U» fostering
25.
and
trom
Ineos
&lt;77^082,381,37.
Of
rvsideuc* of the legation al Yeddo.
th* disbursanient* for pension*, rtc,•4.- and trainleg, ein mon for the naval service.
S10,520,30; for the iwtereut on pabllo Th* Naval Academy fa rendering signs!
Batisfactory wrrMigemcnt* have been debt,*24,729,840Ji I : for th* War d«- service fa preparing niMsMpnfan for tbe
made with tbe Emperor wf Rosai*, which psrtmont, *5M.2(K.800,83 • for the Na* y highly r*«pawbU duties which fa after
It fa believed will result io- rflreHing a Department, *08,211,106,27; 4w piiy Ufa they will Im required to perform.
continuum Ita* of telegraph through that ment nf funded and temporary debt, I
•ms naval, ecaoou
Empire from our Pacific coast. I recon, *181^)66,035,07, making th* aggregate
fa onfrr that the copiiiry sbqtfld nqt he
mend So your favorablecottSKJwratinn tbe *8M,706,680,a6; and leaving a balpno
deprived ol tee proper quote of educated
subject nf an international telegraph &lt;•(13,829,044.21. But th* payment of
offK-.ro tl.r which legal prill taino hv .bren
across ti&gt;e Atlantic ncaen *i*o nf * tele lb* funded and temporary d«bt having
graph between this capital s.h) tbe forts been paid from ntuaey* borrowed during
on the Atlantic esaboard and the Golf of ttis yrer must b* regarded aa merely
make nomination* from alalee in insur­
Mexico. 8ueh conoectbr.a, retabliahed
rection. have hern' filled by the Secretary
with auy reasonable outlay, would be an /"rowed to make them a* merfilv mdptaai
economical a* well a* effective aid to dfr receipts, aad their amount, 3! Hl .088 835.
plumatic, military and naval service.
07, stmuld therefor* be deducted form period, *nd io in ev*r&gt; reaped entitled
tee receipts, and dlsburamenta. This be- . . ■
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The consular system of tee United in* done, there remain* n« actual receipt*
Btatoc, under tee euactn.cnt of the last 8714,709,905.58, leaving tee balance a*
rosrorncK DirAWTMiccrnteeady
staled.
The
actual
receipts
and
Congrr**, has become self-sustaining,and
During the |«*t fiscal year the finan­
there is reason to expect ik»t it may be dleborwemenla for ’.he first quarter, and
cial c-jodtlion of the Posloffice Deport­
come entirely au with tbe increase of the ntlimited receipt* and diebansmrnt*
trade which will ensue whenever peace is for the remaining three quarter* of the ment has be«&gt; one ot iocrateing prosper­
restored.
Our Ministers abroad have current fiscal year of 1884, will be aht.wr. ity, aud I am gratified jn being able to

been faithful in defending American
rights and protecting our cunuuerdal in­
terest*
Our Consuls have necessarily
bad to encounter increased labor* and respoosibilitiee growing out of the war.—
These -they have for the most part met
and discharged with sasl and efficiency.—
Thia acknowledgement justly includes
tbue* Consuls who, residing in Morocco,
Egypt, China, and other uncivilised oountries, are intrusted with complicated mid
extraordinary powers.

•&lt;hni» ■•nta&lt;r «K.

fesaWM

-fort.
in common with Mr Wwtern Pow*r*

■IM»I

in tbw OoMfihetete m-’Mnw
your grnerou* and fostering care.

fo

Ttir. crnchoo *■» caxau

whh which we are now dealing. -Aw xbtemp*. to guaranteeand protect a rk iaed
Blate guvernmeut,- oowalMMwd in whole
or m prepuortMauug pwt, from 4m e«y
Coiuuiahi&amp;ttion between the Mfeauuuppi etamaui agaimik wbure hoalihiy and yipRiver and tbe no. th-castcm eeAoanl, leuce it it to be protected, i* suiqJy abr.
which proposition fiuled at tee tinfo. Of

same subject, a summary u» whore view*
it contained in a memorial aikirvwd to
the President and Congress which I
have noW Utefawor to fay bekdke you.—
Tliat-interest is one which will ere long
enforce ita own way, I do nut entertain
a doubt It is submitted entirely to your
wi»d©ra as to what uqp-be dwraupY —

separate ita. niqaiaiiig abiianida. an ga jp
build only ftvm wliat is. sound. . That
tests M MflWently hberel Jtme -wlfa* afacc|4* as sound whoever will' make a
sworn rvauitation of hi* former murement*, but if it Wi proper to require*a* a
test of admuaiop to thy politiad body an
oath ofnlicgtai.ee to lbi&gt; Ulilted Bute*
and to the L’ntea
■!»&gt;

the Emancipation Prodatnatinl
its support a o odium of gm I

_Tb* Proclamation of ainuest

work u|*fn the Pitrifle railroad, anfler puq.o»« ut aiding in the *u|&gt;prea*ioi. of
auspioM so favorable to ita rapid progrew, the rebellion., .To givf ll^iu their ftteret
and completion. Large navigation t&gt;«- effect there has to be a pledge for their
cotuea a palpable need to tee great road luauiuuuauuu- In riiy judgmmrt
AmCtiftni •
have aided stwl will lurteer md llic cn»-c.
I trananiil the Occbiid atrtibal report of lor which they were iutemlwd. To wow
the Commtarionerof Department uf Ag­ ubundun them would be not only to re­
riculture, asking yoor attention to the linquish u lever of pd*Hr, JnH would also
do dopmcnl iu tent vital interest uf (lu­ be a cruel abd xxtoundirg brc*rh offitipi.’
W4mI* 1 retuaMi in uiy present ]&gt;oeitloo t.
nation.
■lull not .HU-uqrt to retract or noddy the
eu.nuci]mlKui pruefauiatiop uur shall I
When Coni
nrliM u to slavery iu.y'j&gt;crkota wtarf1 fa fire

JtwHIofall wbobeartii)

desire to see our country I
l,pe.cwful and happy.

Hew York, &lt;m the 8th.

Captain Willets and bi* ere I

last. was mild and pleasant 11

Irene night.

are. It was all the while deemed possi­
ble that Jiccraity for xl'raighl fethne. and
•ItoulJ the cr'mia uome it «uuM be imeoaled iu earucst, and was fullpwod by
dark and doubitul .lays Ehrvet. monte*
having |Muacd we permitted it to take
another course. Tfie rebel, burder* are

try ifoiatnatod over by the rubellioo i&gt;
d.vidwl into distinct parts awl no praotictl communication between them
Tu:»-

•lanlfally cleared ot insurgents control
and influence, aud the ettmns of each
and owners-of slave*, and advocate* of
slavery, at the beginning of the rebellion,
now declare fur emancipation uf their
respective State*. -noh kmluded in the

Inlion uf labor terougiuMa thel.wriKjh
Slate. It ta^oped that tin* tfrand}steep­

Of Grand Rapids, WILL PRE

ths Ducirine .^UNIVERSAL

ly aiflicted pcupl^ iu Jbure State* may Im
sumcwbat ofore ready ui give Up the
cause of their atlliction, if to .Llii* vXl&lt;m|
this vital matter be left to tiiemadves,
white no j.&lt;ro vh iff thtinuftfoi^l Executive
to prevent an abttag fa abmtgfal Uy tU
prupoMiiou. Tbe suggestion iu" the
pi njuiu.ii ton aa tauiauiMfmagxtire polit-

■al tbeCowrt Ilww*e^."W BUND
.*t half peat ail u’cbcfc.

dial it may do good wilbuat, thy &lt;tanger uf hanu. It will save labor uml avuwf
gruU oui&gt;tud&lt;i&gt;t,4nik
aqg prudama-

wie. Tableau*, Cbrislm** Tree, I
-Santa Claes will distribute the I

might be tlufayed tuw-foiig&gt;w'talMr&lt;*o
soon, lu auuic .State* tfat ck-uteuts qt

Refreshment* t» bv sold and •

nnU-vih inacteVv npp» v«i&lt;ly,-fn warn of a.
rallynqt pwat, a puuw for action, Wvy
■hall A, adopt Uw plan &lt;4 If, rather »iwwk
B, that vT’Art and rf A'and
abowhl
agree, bow cau lltey kuow*but iha* tfw

Attend.

■pLu&gt;rfHUy,mi prt,CMiusiiuu U plan fa.
presented wiiiuli tttej lie acuiplts) &lt;y
them as a rsUyiug |KMHt, ant] erfefa,,
they am axsurud iu u»hai*ov wilt, npt b*
rejected here
Tins map bruvg iheui »r
act sooner than liny otherwise’would —
The ubjrcliM la^nmtayire pnweuta-

Th" Bmml«ifeoper*raeva»dlttg»

upon the action of ibr B&lt;-*rd. rt&lt;
iw*j-«htv
over 400 is tavre
The ehv of Jedh***
rwnih
♦ .me 1^0,000 for the sums h

teedtaigwr uf^uuunktgcrr^ou
and Mtaaonri. neither of which yearwagn
would tolentle any restraint upon Ihd ex­ wbM* uu*kl bo more astelv ten to biiure
Care Ihm beed faU-n Ai
deveto|&gt;m«mta.
tension of slavery, info the new Territo­
ries, only dispute now as to the bust lonhapcthg document. {ta Ip.avMi emmode oi’ removing it within their own barraaninml Irutu thia auu'rec,. aajiug
limits. Of thk-re who were slave* at the
beginning of the rebeltion, lull one hun­
dred tlmuaand are now in the Unhed
Slates military service, about one-half
of which number actually bear ana* in Uui mo»tnw&lt;m »m M
pruKiited
h fl!sifc wp.
l,r,«.1^ in
ln?
said it will hif

The &lt; I

-dteville, a Christmas Festival,

u.
CtakWu.
xteiga, eUx, and we understand H

«
It i, I10t
read charter.

The cititeu* «»f G'l

«r awd-v-adrw*., mwilret much r

1 the

many white men. So far it is difficult
to state tlrnl thlfy are not u good soldiers

i
Will

The

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Following Frii

Bev. A. W. laurel I

Lunation came, including the amHfaoeementthat colored men of suitable coinlition would be received into war service.
The policy ot emancipation and of em­
ploying black soldiers gave to the future
a mw aaped about which boves and
tears and doubt contended in uncertain
conflict, according to our political system
u a matter of cavil. The artiuiMStrauon
or the general gorermneut had not law­
ful power to effect eoMMipation in any
State-, xud for a long time, fc had been
boped thaX the rebellion would be ^uq.-

*

lie worts, tfa

« Wk

mike north northeast from CSproee vp&lt;w&gt; the erew, mordvrrd

moutha. mid there had been many cm
flicta boti. laud and oca with varying
other reasoua, it fa thought beat that
revolts.
The rdwUfou lunl been pre&gt;-&gt;ci and
.u_ —- ----------2i?_n t_•
bock into reduced limits, yet the tone of
public feeling wanot eati»factory and
Indicated uneasiness among oanidre*. tbat the Executive miy lawfully daim
while amid much that was coLl'irutn Eu­ it in rrtnrii ftw^orflotf anA.neMotaitiou of
ro}*, were uttered In accent* of pity turtiitct! rtgiita winch tie baa a dear cni*that we were too blind to surrender our ■xiuitidmd power Ip withhold akogetiwr,
or graul apuu tbs terms' lie slfail ilctaa
ooiniuenjs wW* suffering uwtfily by a
few armed vc-oreM bailt upon aud tar­
nished from foreign shores, and we should be observed, also, that
wore tereatcucd with such additions the oath m Mbjecl to (bw-oatei
»Klb«from lbs same quarter a* would sweep abrogating power of legiaiatk
___ r._
our Uoclrtkde. kV’u tad taitiki go 'Midi pretue Judwad prffoetmin^.
from JCuro|MXMi guvevnnieuta anything |&gt;uaed acqmtscmx' uf Uir national Exec­
utive io nuy reasonable temporary Jfta/w’
hopeful upon this subject.
jThe cinsiiriimtion proclamation which aiTangerweiil for the freed pwpht, M nuUv
was issued iuSopictnu-.-r was running Ita I with a view of .|K.s«Wy
. . mudifytirg
* , the
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p-rioT U. U.e banning ol ■

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�yf\taL5ttd,“rrr’ Md^yxSSXerA^
Uti-a dulv verified a'*fack, te Cha aftaewaaa,

wrmocT cvnAt aad ^nw rung pubpom.
U.BT u« ntB» «tm new nt Gon, ADD •&lt;&gt;
eoaWAAD ■rrt|i&gt;Mrr
amd wxtu marly
■tAAKra.—Jlhrttkoin Aturofa.
’

t Itat? t Id 5
realcd In Mi.l aataie. *ro re­
t a MMtea of Mid l-o.rt. rhen
. 1‘iobalSutee. fatbeWh^
■bow webe. if any ihera be.
the petitioner aboeld not be

•ifaHATtj
•■ifcs PrvwifiMt

•we present to the cxclusitai ..fom usual
■tariety, will sUrect usllvwraal aUenkhM).
V-.doi-W ti&gt; do sb, tbe want of spsee I
«muld prechtde any extended onmmcnte,
this week. But tbe M-saage is a plain
•.
HOUSE.
.&lt;: •
j
Mr. Febtungavaniilitt bfhia iAUnttim
That part
of the Nestnige which will cause the n»&gt;st tn lnlnM(eM a bill io facilitate tba pay.
•went Ilf bovtttiqi'due utr neewnt itftk-crA*
■cutuasait and receive pmtec or cundem. ed -mldirrq. .
. .. '
nation is that pwrt which pnipewu a uni­
On niotiiiM nf Mr. Waabliitrue. it wa*
form plan fur tbo return uf the rebellion* remitted that'when the House adjourned
&lt;
■States. A very notice* Ide liralure uf this l«»-day. it b« till Monday lieAL
Mr. Pendlrlnn, H Qhi.., eave notice 4f
.part uf the Message ,k that it adheres to
Ida itrlcaliirn to intindme a hilt b. ndtfJt
the Emancipation Proclamation tnnking m acute np.nr the
..f tbe Senate note!
its euppurt a cuoditiun uf good citixen- ^l.iime of Rrprcarntativr* membety of
ibe Cabinet, with lho right b- del&gt;&gt;Ca «pohip among the repentant rebels.
The Pnclaiuatiun uf anmealy, aUacbed im matter. perfaisimit tn the UiMincaa of
their department* re* peel I rely.
•*
■end which we have hut
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_ . .1*
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Tim
.HAna.I
IL VI^TTI
room to publish this week, should be read I nf
fuJAhlRstrirt «.f iTrseimrh
-Mt-epuken document, sad needs mi duel-

dstiou to be comprrhettded.

CifcrlerO. Browasoa, mintte twin Aftscsr F.
Brvwnson. dveresed.
k.
Neste, ta hsrvby glvca. that te tmtaaaov of a
H**4 grsalcd la aw by lbs Eiebalf&amp;tetirt for
tho cqpoly vf ll.rry.m, lbs 8d day of Jfcruubvr.
AUknlMS. J sbdlMll. or caow to b* sold st
I'abRq auction to th- btghert bidder at ths restdeKill tbe subscriber in tbo townahip uf Prsl
rievUla fa said OMSly oa Monday, tba fourth
| [libJ day. _at Jaaaaqr. aa* tbosaaad
algbl hundred sad silly four, al ouo o'clock, fa
Ute afteruoon of that day, tbs follow teg described

bs be appreciated, aud we forbear coni-' furred
'
* t« lbs
Committee
- ■ un —
EUet'mua.
The Speaker laid before the IIiium the
Merit thereon until we can lay it before
Annual report uf tbe Berretary of the
t readers. Tbe Message n» a whole
1'rea.ury «itt finance.
Uieets with our hearty apprubalinn, as we
Tbe Hoiimi prnereded tn the election
tbiak it will of all who heartily aud earn- of a Chaplain. Eleven candidate, were
MAly desire to see oor country once again placed in uoniiitotinn. Return tbe rrault
waa announced mtmerona gentlemen
united, peaceful and happy.
changed ibeir video fur tbe leading Candidatee, namely, Rt. Rev. Bi«h&lt;&gt;p Hop­
Capture of tbe lleawer Chews peaks.
kins, of Vermont, nod Rev. W. IL CliauTbe steamer Chesapeake which nailed uieg, uf the Uiiitrrum Church, VVnaliingifrom New York mt ihu 5lh inst was cap tun. Mr. Channing 8(1; th« other voles
lured when uffT Cape Cud. by several reli­ were acallcrcd aiming other 'candidate.
Mr. Channing »»&lt; declared elected.
sh whn bad shipped m passengers from
On Molina, Adjourned.
New York, ou the 8th. “ When twenty

(Jrti'i

CHANCERY ORDER.
JTATEOF HICHfGAN. Eighth Jadldal Ctr3 cult in Ctuncwry.
Hull pulling in the Circuit Court for tbr County

luilew uurih-iMirlbitaat from Cape C-d they
rose upon the crew, moedvrrd and threw

ifvorbtuird tbe seceond engineer, woaud-

ed tbe male and chief engineer, touk pus «nty, ThitradAy evrumj’. Ucluber 20tb,
session of lbs vessel, and finally lauded Bdmylvr CulGut mtulu ibj- l&lt;&gt;l|»wtng ailusm&gt;n i*i our nubia Preaidcat. 'k will rlirii
Captain U'lilete and his crew In St.
n cordial raaponM fruiu every truly pal
Juhaa tbe neat tnuming after tbe capture. riwiic heart:
‘•He rejoiced that w« have such a PrrsW1MTXA.— December, up to Friday idcut aa we Laie—[loud chucts]—as
last, was mild and pleuaant in lbv ex Abraham Liiicolu. 'Um Roman Empire-

Much of tbe lime it did nut aven darkest hours be had never despaired of
freexe night.
Following Friday were the Republic. And future generatwats
three days Of warm rain, which culminat­ :will reiTird their llratika to Abraham
ed on Monday into a raow, a blow and l.inodii, who.in the dark data of lire Iteputilie a year ngo, ulrrn (re had dgy a
a freeze. Tbe ground i. now barely • ilboirl siunbiDe, nnd night* witbout a
white,and tbc-jped* inugh indeed.
atar.rtjuuilcd not and did not detpair o|
lire Republic. [t^eers] If there ia an
hoeieat-hcnrtrd num wh«s Ilves In the conn*
Rev. A. W. *1b*ob.
Of Grand Rapids, WILL PREACH on try. ihainrali in Aliniliarn Lincoln. [Re­
newed cheering.] And though I em.etbs Doctrine of UNIVERSAL GRACE,
limrs differ with tbeAdfniniatration,. yet
•at ibeffoirrt ILmae^mr BUNDAY After- without regard to what Geuerala drey pm
inoun al'three o’clock, and in the Evening up nr donu, I run for ihu .President and
-at half part »ix o'clock. Tbe Communi­ the Ailniitiiatiatiuu unconpilioiially to
ty are respectfully invited in come and the end.'*
treats.

Mathew's Chocolate M ora Drop* I
KETER fail to destroy and eiiermfarte all
kind* of Intestinal Vorto*. Are perfectly rviiabfo
in all ea*e* awl foe superior to any and all of tbe
.U.-UU, ■ CW»UI«1
mo Tbur«. Fanev Won. coofavtfona. and Batiacwna Verenlfogto iis wac. They toky be taken at Ml far.** with
• da/ eve., Dee. 24ih '63.
jkrfed safely, aaUieycwntaib KO MERCERY, or
Th. atitertaitimetil will e»«n«»l of Mu- Uber deleternraa dreg. Metaees should always
« ...I___________ I___ .LU.I...
Tableaus, CbrigliMi Tree, &amp;c^_dcc.
-Banta Clans will dteiributc the present*.
Refreshments t&lt;&gt; bv add and collection

take*, for I be benefit

uf tba Sunday

CHltiA.i. liaaaT VOCSTT, aa
ofib*.Prnb«le Coart. forJbw
bofarn at the Frobiatc Offlce In
Bifags. on Moodav, th* 7ib day
the year of oar Ldrd one thou:d aud sixty- threw:
in'C. fMwdteJtrigv “f Probst.

PREPARATIONS.
he ■T'aopleartire.' On takiui\tbe medicine »ba
deceived a ebange at miee. Ow lite third Aar
die lud r«overed*ber appetite, until on Ibe eighlL
fay, not yet baling taken udP bottle, rbvghas
I terped tekiac tbe mrdicioe. saying she wsa as
veil to ever .he was. and as well as anybody could
*c, and dhebaa continued m ever aface.
“ravu KuD&gt;.Gardnrr, ts Ptart at.
•■Buffalo.Oetaber 1.1 ML"
ty For Sale by ail In i:xgi»is.
•
C CROSBY, Oesersl AgvnL No. S5 Main at,
taffeta. N. Y., to wbota all orders should be adIresaed.
eetiyylu

On reading and Cling the petition, dull
fK. C. Mauchealer, piqi'teafor reawisi
et forth, tael letters of AdSfairtraroa
rKiS£tt.“Efc-.
lav of January nest, al ton o'eTocYrvw
own. be aaaighed foe lire besring of wk
nd that the heirs al law nf aaid itacoasec

auirv* Io .ppear .IWiiettiou of Mid eoutl. then to
Sbotdeu .1 ib«,l*n&gt;ttal. Ofice. in lhe viltege ot
BtiaKB. .ad ^bew cataee.-if see lh«re be. why
tbe prayerof It* petitfoeer Bbould nol be Ktanl»d :
And II i. farther Vrderad. lh«l tht petitioner
.lie col tec to the pervotw iot«».led in aai&lt;l eatate.
of the p-adrocr efeiid p«llu». and the aeanwg
tbcraef. by eauiuog a copy of Uua notice and order
to be pubh.lied in Hie lL&gt;t^
a OeWBnaper priuled aad arcwi.ling in tai 1 county of

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
ARE you suffering with that dread disease. SatWATSON’S NEURACOfA KIR0»IHspeed :ly

ADMINISTRATORS SALE
la U&gt;« milter oTi!»e Ku*te of Jeer 1- Mctai“jtetaTtetareby given, Steal by ririneof heswe
U&gt;&lt;1 .ulbority gr.iucd to n» l.y tbe Jadgv of Pro,
bat. ia »ud foe Ibe county of llarry, and Rtete ot i
Nirtiigan, I will czpwMtoMteal pubUo .ixlten. ;
un Monday lb. Brat day ot February I ML •«
... w«v ni ih*t d*v —
.1• tbe
o caucs ia
—. . nnrtn
—
dunroflbe Court Hsaaa in tiio villa*, i-fjlMtin^
In th. county of Barry aad Ulate of M.eh z*». WJ
of Ibe nehl, tiUa *ttl interval nf lb. .»U .teo.«e.
to llw full.wiag dceeribed Real Estate, lying »»d
being io the county of Darry to nU:
Tberaatparlof tbe south wcat fractional qaar■1rr(M)of sttiiou twenty live. (Ik) in town Ihres
(S) uorth of rsugo elcfel
wsat, coolwning tbirtr-Mveti (171 acre.of land, more or tea* Alao
rtltaga lota Nua. AM. the sou th half at J7«. and
tel a:; Irean by la fo*l oat uf Ite uorib wnl
enrser ; all ia tlw Ulla*, of IlaBliag* in said Barryoon.i.a^BW*?9L‘?‘ie2- .

The New B*Jlrww4 Ealesprito.
Tb» ehhtrtM uf Jackouti »nd Ingham
•oaualtva ap|w-ar tu be in g1*^ earnest in ■
praueeuling the railruad onlcrpriae, in- ,
•trtxJnl tu cuntiect Jackwmwilh Ijmsing. I
Tbr Rtaitf t.fbupervHuwwHflttghmticmm.
■ly, come ihu* oim*s p&gt;v*lff«^ ,h* etedltW ।
the cnonty to-tte irtmmtiC of fidO.000, ini
•14 of tbo work, and a WW. b«« rui-nth
v«
kJ Uv-tiru
‘"ah'"upon the action uf thrU««iwd, resulting tn
ji mawirii v uf over 400 la thve»r of it-— ,
The efty of Joektmw has recontly ple&lt;ig«11
«..&lt;»? KQ.D00 f»r the •umo tiuwi. lUl
••. Urng pta^Mt. uo U* oumJitHM that
j purthm nf the ruad bp uo*d as a part &lt;’f
ten. ratMiag bn Grand Raphta. 1W
joule, has •Iraodr bw surveyed r«t h&lt;itoa Rapid., CWrJolte. VerotaU.Rh.UM
_
J _ — .■ /I—■ n?l fn.m LtlC

HELMBOLD’S
GENUINE

ARE you racked with the torture* ot Bs(c»atuxT
WavsoZs Xmalcia Kiso will speedUy reticre.
ARB yon auBtring from Ike gnawtogsof Drsrtreut
WiaoA Nbculcu Kixo will improve your

t”
’-------------------------------- ... .
iy tba prayer of tbe peutioorr should not La
JriVfc farther oedered, that tbewtiritoer
re notice to tbe persons interested In Mid eatate
tbe pendency of said polltfoo and the hearing
_ .J •____I —
■ — .llki. ..J.r In »"L.
.ling. ■*«»•.” • M.w.prr
Bling In Mid counit rf Harry,
rriuu. to laid d.v of benng.

ER”TWENTY-ONE-YEARS AGO.
Ms. C. C. Banrot a dlsliopil.Ud ebrmlat and
Druggist of tbe city of Buffalo, X.'T. lurtnled
aad masnfsdured a compound known to BUISTOL A BALSAM OF HOARHOUND, which te a

or sudden eban*, of tta&gt; weather.
Every person who baa ever taken BnisroL’a
Bauam' or Unaanorsa. pronounce. M lbs best
article crer invented; and eo JuaUy w.ebrei«I
has it beeome.tlial lite market ia already fall 6f

tbe Eaten Miner Heirs*

ICIUGAN,County of IJ*rry, ■
i&gt; of the Probate Court for I
, bpfaeu al the I'rebale 0 fllee.

HOBTETTER’S BITTERS
Have received the warmest eneominms from the
press aad people throughout Ibe Union,a. a fol
uable tonic for ibe cure of Dyspepsia. Hatateac..
Couatipstton, and *vnereJ nervous debility. H ton
not be apiirvscfird? Every tfo.v new aaato of its
great erfrrf are ebro.ided through our
publicJoornela. There ia Mthusg equal to tbs
Jajoyment to that whidh ibe afflicted experienao
v£m total Ibis raluabla spomgic. ItaaSltooe.
Ita sure aad vlprooa action ups. a diMrdered
stomach, and the eleausfag of *. tolire human
body should recommend it to all claaaca of our
connmuillV^
;

Sole mauufoeturer, lo wborn all orders should

For aale by Dniggisls and dealers generally
everywhere.
1»

ll.anto bo bolde’irt th» Probata Offljo. fa tbo
village of llastfags. and show caust. If jay tbsrs o.te'I'i'aSBH.TSBftttdw
be. why the.prsycr of lbs pctllfoner should uoi BTllB mU»T Dirirrw
*-»&lt;«&gt;&gt;
ttUti.tf
^KuTtafarther Ordered, fast Hi* pslilteavr bars ill. desired .ffeel fa aD

LIST OF LETTEM,

Remaining uncnlled fi.r nt »be Ilaelinga
post Office, for the week ending Dedegr-

brr 1». IMS;

Estate of Wil item B. Mhaw.

A-icsxrsKX^-^

Bowm Mrt AtetoAa
Buck V 0

ttaltoia. end ace that bls WRITTEN signature ia
*J^2^U?toaltobta kfadtaiwebas sow bee.
some twenty-one yemk before tbe publie. and
wilboalaay eMMton tbe part of Ibe proprietor,
Ita sate has beevia. vary extensive, end u&gt; daily
incnasing. Tt. low price at which the medic.no
is arid iff cvxvs'i enfica AU. to pattaka of ita

K. Emor-nr .nd IJIly U Betas. toteWw
Ou rmSlng .nd 61 inf the patiUon. duly rt- ».d.
to .r&gt;M«r .1 ■ tottioe of aaid Ceurl. U rn io ue nf Betty Ann Kcdurc. Gturdtan of mW n4tu.r»
hohGota lh« Probate oaee.in Ike rtltege
.U— M MJU*
iter*, add *kuw mm, if any ibcr. be. why &gt;'"&gt;
in.r be u.—■ *»•«■•
a— —------ .-------prater vf the pelilteoer .boate sol be iraaird.
‘ Aad H i. farther ordered, that llw r'111"""
live
to ellehSTpetiiUe.
peroon. interested
Mid
etale
If
lb.notice
pendaney
*»dinlb.
teerng.

give notice to th* persons
If .
' '* EnduteC-oflb*
____
_ -'U.M.
.nd reanonaiUa
moat
reliabta and
responaiwa
total*rffrtM pi i&gt;ssT VeaB^RlUn.vmd th. character will accompany tbe medicine.
besrfag thereof, by esasing a cap at Ihis order
'Bries fl per Battle, •rotataeW.
to be paWtabed ta lbs /fowisto A*a»-r. f aawe-,■
.nd nrakllula told OMfatT at

44HH»

on Tu.wf.y the thirty Bel day of M»yd
• o'oteek ii the faeewoo«i bf ewd dy* tfart

SMSSFltt,

Xe4

JteC.
Furtywa Mour.fa, Dec. 1L

UCD*U&gt;U&gt;Ua
r Jro£_6
wpoiOtort "VW Use hraeoe «‘f ' W&gt;ubor
-otWr
J]

.

Or Concentrated hye
ADMIMISIBATOB'S balk
»«*« O &gt;-*&gt; rn ** %

■»

AUMLNISTKATOB'S sale.

gnnMiap

LBS.

DIUSD 1‘EACtm.

JOB PMITDie,

'

�“TW
Ulaok

Ifegu-latOr
DIGESTIVE OACA RS.
hundreds of square miles, and boor after
hour, though whisked along with ths best
speed of four horeea, a-Ahing can be seen
on tbe road from Kuursk to Kbumurehuck, but end Ire. seas of rustling wheat,
or tall waving rye." We have »e statis­
tics of Russian production: it Is however
BuSotaot to supply not only ita own
wants, but those of Europe also.
But products, tbevgh easily and abun­
dantly raised, must be cheaply marketed.
Thia ia wot tba ease with RuMian wheat.
Tbe long sea Voyage, from Odessa to
England injures the grain, and in Ilo­
nina’s Encyclopedia of Commereo thia re­
mark is found: " Wben this voyage Vs
made In Summer, unless the wheat be
very superior, and ba shipped in exceed­
ingly good order, it is almoat sure to
heal, and has somsumas, indeed, Wn
injered to such a degree as to require to
be dug from the hold with pickaxes.**—
Tbe cost of shipping a bushel of wheat
from Odessa to London ir about fortythree cents per American bdsbal.
But where a limited commerce exists
between two nations tbr cost of shipment
is usually mpch greater than where it is
otherwise.
An export can be made
cheaply as to freigbts, when the return
cargo will bo profitable
In all these things the United States has
great advantage over Russia. Tbe wheat
of tbe Northwest can be &lt;-*■
taken
“ —
to Eng
°— ­
"'’ Iin a dlaiaie
land by a short voyage, and
so favorable that tbe grain is
.. never Injured. Tbo cost of shipment rto Liverpool
is about fourteen cents per buabel from
New York.
Tbe great trade between tbo two coun­
tries furnishes the best facilities for cheap
transportation. Hence It is, with ail ita
great advantages ta production, Russia
sends directly to ths English market only
about dm third tbs wheat soot by our
country.
PsCMia.—This nation is tbe cbief com­
petitor with tbe United States. It furn­
ishes twenty-three per cent against thirty
five per cent by ns.
But yet ita dan
production 1s not much greater than its
Consumption. It raises about 8^000,000
bushels of wheat, and having seventeen
millions of population, a consumption of
only two bushels per head would leave
none for exportation. The people live
very extensively on rye and potatoes ;
and what amount of wheat is left for ex
porlsiion, cannot In the absence of statis­
tical knowledge, be determined. Il can
not be much, as may be inferred from"
.’be following remarks Us'MeGregor :
“We have no satisfactory- account of
tbe agricultural products of the Prussian
States. The exportations of grain show,
however, that the production of good bar
vasts is greater than consumption. But
it must be takenflntq consideration that
a great purt of the gram exported from
the other States, and from Poland, peases
through Prussia."
Tbeea “other stales,” are tbe German
members of tbe Zullvereir; and hence
the exports of Prussian wheat to England
represent Germanic and Rusaiau produc
tion morelhan Prussian.
EGYPT.—The exports of wheat from
Egypt to England shows a rapid increase
from six per cent in 1861, to fifteen per

;rf,&lt;UT&gt;»LM..r otm..

.2 2®wv»JBj!SSJHL_.

art, vujV^vrtAXoAifox ^uXAac.
a% a vrUaveVne ye-Vitk x»\\X
tutt. oXL
vAAAt
^ke/ak. k&gt; &gt;ma* to/' kuX a» a
YtvacAtak aaetA— a tfYtrtt
Ke &lt;*u\a\OY oS
»\y*ew-.

IME AND BUI MORE
QF THOSE—

political Jinrtor]).

o$ Vhx
oxv\ SouXkXixw
Has, $ov a Votvft Xvcrt^ \mxyv
VKU6U xtxc&amp;eit. ex*. ar&lt;y£.\£. cj
Syo’kvq.cXx KVvuy*, \»\u.e\y, V5
taken va \lYo^y t\ua\A\Vc*,
ax\A a\
^yo\ay \\rnc, avaa ttaYc \vre»&lt;ta.XA.vc 0}
Silioua Feuer,
Fever and fizy.9,
Liver Conzplaini,
(Lxfspepeia,
Indigestion,
Jaundioe,
Kidney Complaints,

avA aW Guttata
\.aY \xaX\iYt..

GOODS !

a

•«*&gt; 4pHti"AMw&gt; JfeoF’ww iwPta
.eWfiuiR
I

;’S—ElTraStTStStt'

. e»F. •*

^yMiyyjKir

With fcebk. kA ar enreagtadsWrt
TV
not hare lx-Jib ; whb thaPT* hFAe
btaMy. yso raaaus Jura wsotalm. Ma&gt;

Ayer's SttnparflU" •’*»*’
h roemownM nA the wMst sfiarflrii

grSflitp' Uwhitss ?irrl

JMAj

«avcu&lt;*

'VWse, "BvAtare
avc eovaV»eA.
wave anA
V-ouxY^aV yooX.% awfik. kxAtv,
\B-\vtek vaake. Xkcvct.

'Vo'cCcc..

R. J. GRANT!

Ttaaw-aaws sre parpweiy irixn fow» 41 rear
tiuu C&lt; the country, ta onler itau errry rvadrr

Uy KoYjotkk

ftXovcvacXv "BvWeTft
vaaak VtxcxvA.

art. tkx.

Ky. Kokack'*

.

ftXovsvo.c\v TAWactw
IS MT USE OF TRADE
Jcwsarows—Bury P. Bovsiu, X I. Lothridgt, M. H. Ceteaaa.
Maru •aors-Wn. C. Lspban, Marila B.
Palfflvr. H.ory Mdlwy.
Rmasa-T, Phillips, John Gut, Richard B.
8bsw.
TBoc«ArrtB-X F. Bmory. D. fo'Bssboe. E A.
Meet J.B. Fresmaa. PoMoSm. M&gt;4dl.vills.

Come and See !!
WE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

to-w Xkt \xooy n\o.\\
KocXovk K\W».
"Oy. 'B.o'oarkk

«

ftXovcvacXx ‘BkXXcxw

s^urMi* IsmMUMI Mfow. . B«Mt&gt; Rtatato
sir “

avt, \\vt yycNv vaa\x'» BoVact
axvd. Camjort.
.
Ky. Kokackk

StOWUScVv Wx.X.V.'CR

\ke. weak aoA

lari within As sjMnn « bam «K nu.tag

W&gt;tltaa of th. cmmxuuv. “ HssssvU • HlTTt»•
Preporv* by BaorevTre • ftatra. pTU.ta.rx. Pk
HUdby all braMtata,&amp;reuuaa4BtoraUuera
r»ryvh«re.
aevlyl

'.■xk,w

n

STtrv: OPTHK PKACK. Will JW
«tlecl&gt;M at ArtaU «.d
I

know ths peMfe bars Mee ASMrefl Vy

dc-T -vM wor Jv-mj.HT.rnl ta «MJhare I wen pruvaitae sltaadaatxiU, end there

foVAVUhUA.
DVERT18EMENT.

Ot. Kokaekk

ftXowvo.eXx "BcWcvs
drew avMx\^ «veXaaeko\.\^
vtvakc Ta$i tw\o\yi\Ac,.

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

aawiw»aa«aiv«.
Price, • Itk Hrawr ut Feller, &gt;&lt;O,

The Wilcvx it Giaaa Sewing Machine
is tLc fal Mackiiu xilkoaU rtyard-ta prtfr.

Ut. Kcibaekk

ftXowvacAv WCAtvs
IPIB3iDafe;

KKDnj'KKD
BUILDING HARDWAREJAND MECHANICS

Havtag aMdaamagMMaU with BoanfecSarers
aad athm, 1 am prepared to
suprose, to tbe great attention now given
in that country to the restoration of its
ancient sgrieuh ure. . W here ver. irrigation
can be effected in Egypt, the must ebnnd
ant crops are secured. Our knowledge
t deal largely ta
of the extent of tba progress of these re­
STOVES 1
cent Improvements is too insufficient to
enable us to tetermioe the future increase Of lbs very best materia! aad latest ImprovoMate.
of these Egyptian exports of wheat
The exports of flour from -France to
England do not present's rivalry that
need be much regarded, for it is cocasionMJun-racrrxxD axticlu,
al, rather than continual, aa Francs' has
.
daaatawfiya^ffMr
not, usually, much of a surplus of wheat.
OB WORK AND UPAIRING PRO
For six Oioulhain 1862, it supplied Eng­
ATTI5DED TO.
land with but four per cent of its imports
Dou’t forgot the___
of flour, against seventy-four per cent
CITY
‘
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u‘
sent by the United States.
Asa general remark, it may be said
that outside ot Russian production no ri­
valry need be feared by us for tba pos­
session of the English market for bread
stuff., fur German manufactures are so
rapidly increaalng that the eurplus wheat
production of tbe German states will soon
be required for borne consumption. But
tbo exports of wheat from Prussia and
Russia wilt always have a material Influ
cues on American prices, and must limit
par exports of brndsthfik whenever thsir
EATOS * n&lt;lvAVCBTOK.
value bare, goes much beyond what they
have been during the fiscal year of 1M2.
Withfond erope, and his superior mar­
ket fodlitisa, tbe A merican former may '
always maintain his supremacy in tba
English market. But with ernrh an immenaa foreign trade in agricultural pro­
duction as the United States bee, and so 19 VW FULL AND COMPLETE.
much affected by European production, it
ta a matter to be regretted Chat ve possess
ao limited knowledge of the latter. This
arisen from the foot that Europe takes rm
reliable statlstira of its agriculture. A
System, bdwsrar. could be established
for obtaining reliable ieformalion of it,

Wa hava evary kind of goods, such

IBWTCS &amp;

SIElO®®,

GR

RIES

avtt Vac, SoVucy'* Vr'vkv,
^Y&lt;.w(Civa£ KtaYYkxa, K\\%&lt;yv\xy^, Kkx\hvaa&lt;v*nv, cXe. i
Throe ffittrra art jr.it up tn guar
-bottles, of u-hloh (Aaafote u a fas~tim
tie. ‘Th* laM it Jlastp •njjraivi.'.i
it proviltl with a aaft-g.iard. J^v
oountarjntfrt. (Prior gl ptr .Lottlr
nix for
C. W. Robaok, T&gt;ef&gt;i-»rLt r
Eaat Pourth Pt . CXn-itne-^U. I- vn
aU orders ahouU te odJr.-a -

mil Y^.nr •••*

Clothi
AND

DRY GOODS!

. .war

Frajuari hy

Sold l&gt;*

trtfbHgfz.

Hw D C AVrikd Oay&lt;*:

d-*cS^ Wvrrwiwre

srirrts

a

WWHSfleSMHflfit

&lt;-.C. MOLttHOOli,

PETER LOR1LLARD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manulketurer
H ft IS cumbers street.

TTORNKV o»d Crea^Uta •'
ia Chaarerr. f«*.»»•«•»&lt;. &lt; oll«

A

•4 l*. OCss.ta Uuttawh

U. N.»B«LP«N,

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard
salooiv

W..L.S

.tataare *. im'Jw tun iu quota* tatae ma*

ISTABLISHED 176U

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an iotelifOM pwraoMl exammqtJon of Ebropean agriecliisre; ita dtanrtor, extent,

CHERRY PECTORALTbo Worl4TOi®a-Ba»«d, Ibr
Cougfti. Colds? Thdij&gt;lont Con­
i' sum pttewL at.d for Ua-reMaT
of CoouaftpUva dwMszxU .

rsxxow sKorr.
sotah.

Hooey Daw Hootoh.

HARDWARE!
tr A rtmia* » cxum b hi lum aaaee10s n&gt; rsreu o&gt; Pnrwcvr CaswtM uaSavatso

TOBACCO

slew af THRU HARD TDO8 wsaraesl

ODE GOODS

Unusually Low !

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VOL. VIII.

HASTINGS, JABBY COBMH, MICH, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1863.
ofRume;SL
receive! the-eundsr tb. bshatfl of'As
oorarflfuiiuua! prS.«h0.&gt;n wMlf'Mttafe
tHt . '’.'11 ‘fc
- 1 &lt;
■■ ■
“IV United Stat- sl»l' «srinY» i*.
eyery SlateJn thte Uhhkl W repubhran Sc Iteafesi^aJMmbwt, drtesb I.
form pf■ government, andL »MLipArt«ci
each uf them against II
tiunoftlie tegfdiitnre

.M7.-T.H7/ 4UA*'

.

aovxmthumj.

M

*

■&lt;0 Swticjs Bavwr
H rouLMua iu,* «n«u*

'

iiti iiiiiuiipj^jswi

&amp;'WJSWfl« -v

hastikgs
Abd I d'» ft'Hlter proclaim, de
and make kn «wn, that miy prwi
whMt iA«y be*4’&gt;jrtod by ubehfeti

DKtIG STORE!!!

to
Eatxoa

ernwirtit, in ndstlim t*rthe freed p
••f «uch State! which shall reo.gnljt,___

, Which daalh 'w«M shorty set!.

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

---- .,,
...... w.vwv... W..UIWM, w a
Ulmrlons. landteas. and hoiiseltM &lt;4^,
will tmt be ■ objected to by the national
Exfvuthe.
'
■

DKCUS AAI^XEDICIKJE*,
ate, raiists, Olla, €*SM

«Ac;Ih

TURPENTINE k?tif AUCbUOL.

1

FUttiuSEs.ONi.Y_at:

GROCERIES!

■a

0

!i£

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0

r

TK.t, C(iFFEEvSU0AJt.'9HCti,raTEk.
PIl'KES. nos. BAKINK. COWMSU;

SWF.ITEY Ac AI.I.EK

a TTUMXBVS *T LA W.a4 fUUeiUrv iCbsu
A «arv. CartSeaUr auraHaa PsM !• &lt;

L.\v. WING,
rDffffCK OF THE FKACK. Will at«» d totte
&gt;1 cullocUun of *l«W» sad all nOo'C- nHii.evS
;&gt;rrlsi»ine l«i hi« oltice with fid-lily and promr-l
XM-rllle

ix^tswte*****"

I. A. HOI-DROOK,
1 TTUBBET and Cunmkrl-aat l*«. K" ieiteria
.'V Choiwwrv. Gsoersl U"-i
Tax kge*t.—
Oalca. xeoond alory of IWIbroaVo Bieck.

X

ditACKSv

FwiS.T.ri. -4 a.-.rvM.. te. WMI &gt; tefW
laatsan lMaUeattaoi die liaa sf thair p wto-rn
•a.IWu-iaas*.
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’
o x-- ... t*a Uswrt Hwaas. Host sm 'JlKb.
J,J«» A.S-aaxKT.
, F**a* klx&gt;.

Ind CenUwr Extract,

' tiiltfed'. and are now guilty of, treason
&gt;ig*in«t tic fnitc! State-;
And wholes", with rHvrencv to said
rvlwlbnn and treason, laws have lo-cii
rtmutrd by O-t'grr»» drvb.ring forfrintrr
itnd’isaifikCnlloti ofp«u|wrty and libera­
tion of slat tn, all upon terms mid enttfitioti* therein stated, and also drclaring
tlial thr President «l» thereby authorterd at ant time thereafter, by praclama
tteii tn extend tn perarum wh-&gt; may have
|mrtiri;&gt;aied in the exisling rvlMili-m in
any State, nr putt there*.?, paid.hi snd

STATIONETl'^’,
PCCR, pKNCtJJi. .INKS, PAFOU-JS:
VEt-OPES. cXB W. Ac-, Ac.
most popular

PATENT MEDICINES

J. M. BVKSEf.

ing this fall and finish the war.”
The raore particular object of this let-

isiitbiinrd.

■•fone of &lt;Htr men.

nut Mir fl-inn continued flrluif unul ’nfs
cmnmmy ’wees mH uf sight and the ene­
my macar approach.
" ............ ,
Obsenlnp his pCMillon, and fiticHqg /«•
treat out t/ lhe question he .'went up
.tairs, wW *&lt;ff his arms and prepared
himself flu* his fate. lie pre the sigtull
• ■f surrrnderat the approach of the ene­
my, Ijnf It required n^sevira rebuke, its
unchristian and unmililary, lu prevent
his antagonist frofri MBWitlng Mtn through.
Beach as. taken about two awd s hall
miles from the E&lt;»r^, placed under slf.^r
H-iard iu company with somn 300 tebel
deserters, and him four days,and a half
All the food given hi tn duriuu that’ time
was Otte and a lislf pbunda.of fl*mr. ajsslf
po«»d beef and tin sak
He mad* his
escape from the guard by crawling upon
bis hands and knees, between them, whilst
lUy w&lt;-rc warming tbeirfrust bitten Vws,
and upparvlly Aujeunscious &lt;&gt;f nnj,|M«»g
else. lie went dire.-Uy l» Gordmisvilla,
u I.H— ‘I«!“ "■ O w.C»"« Ww~-™ •*
,u,,n—| the teller place whoa JrfT. Davw wgs
Hisaly wf ,h&lt;!11 V* .cxmsaltntion with Grp. l^c, lie

, j cr»W«ling arc
r. of the G*-dd&lt;
L its loftv p»«

.Siwclai arUatow wiU bwpahi «• COMPOUNDPllkiU.klPTlUSK: and MV

H. WRIGHT
BOUERTS X STRIKER.

N. M for the cmivvitewee ef AMerseys amt
.,L-1 ..11 CT. «“•*“« a»• .■flKift'

KS1PPCK A BIRR»W&amp;

forward keep and maintain mu&lt;J oath in* I.-late, mid which rnUli shall lw regbgrrrtf
for periuainul preoervati**. and shall Im
,vf the tenor imd rffrrt follow teg. to *H:

■ •unde

FACTORY,

terms.
.

dollars.

leiimlUis hr Ibe Piwdv-tit. marie during
lire rxi-ttng'rvbrllioli. having .&lt; ferrm-e to
dsvM. SO I' Dg and so far as not modified

HALF th. ehWh the wool

’.’rouiptl^auvod-

Sohelp me G&gt;«d.”

S"u '
Ti h

~y*

9”*

WOOL CAIlDtNO

u. r.cirERrt,

. AsBicuircnnw will find in the SwsteUJU Asmtmm
4mripturns of All the best and approved -Fajn
inptemrtts; also original or we1l-ael«$ra
artictew tw» mailers TtlstiAg w geiwna
AgrteaUsrs; great core • be tag -ishSte'-W
furnish Farmers. ’ ragdarty, W*J*um4

1'' A u Cta«sr*«x Tteanrx*
Sch»rijk Assm’rtew s popular

to present it always in an attractive form
avoiding as’ much as powalbte abstruse
[term*. To every Intelligent iniad, this

Siibwiibcra vlmuia remit »o |s .to, b$yf
tMr subscrlpTlong begin «n ’^s Hr** «
Jitunsry with the new iolnihe.' 'IWeA

il.bs mrla negHi, wbwube tbpintht It
wouldjl« intrust, tpidhihibiawbJo,Me­ ywWFff tMf'ie ate mmiihej'gt'fW fesir
ry ajid, asked if lec&gt;»u)d help h4m. -Tbe
imwtfbM2° wtpteA te.dtcluWata' »w. b»4
negro, although a slave, true V’jtus iof-C HfL, Subscribers.te. Cassda, sMwtld
remit 25 cents extra. y&gt;psy,p&lt;*tel&gt;
gave,him an upper r»&gt;«« inhi^ house, led Spcsimrtt C-&gt;pte&lt; sent free •’ alwv rraus
[Lim. iiud kept him them fuim Sapir^ay
n pamphlet of “xbrttfi ix» ntTSWTOtrs. '
l.iah: •
until
a Wwk
fium
tl)e
next.Saturnt
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n
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WivaeturAdd re*
ml- rm ./.7J
0-7
rmldiers
**«
is ■ tte
. “Mlhu
i t. Bebel
t»_i _r
_ U-—_ ___
_ iI. S’

dicial eiatiouiundtf .Ahl Lulled Stales
I., .id the rrbrWuM ;
are «w shall
have l-scn military «»r naval ofhcvrg uf
Mi.l dh railed Ctmfrdrnile. government,
shove the rank of O*atW »n the army.
*.f lieutenant in fbv wvy *, ■&gt;'
’•’«
.ent.intte' United Btntea Congress l»
gid the rvbrlftnn; all who rratgrted c*im-:
n.fart.ms h&gt; the army «r navy «f United
States anfl afterwards aided the rabelwn;

...

...

!!:
placed io poaitlon
Tuead.y. o«..,lMlittie remained tn be Au»e.on Ak cdomday
than settling &lt;h'* head on tint statue, ‘Dir
height *.f the
work ahnvo
inrnt floor of the capital., tadudigg,’the
crowning sta-JM,’is 287 feet.
;•
Of lbs old dome, whirh was Iroilt of
wood, the uouF^AfTlWh^shells were’
not &lt; .Hirmitdc; and white &lt;he ftnief w«'.
tn proporthm toSOivpr »&gt;l Miaf of the Pttetbeon »( Agrfppa at Hmm, th*MU*ft-wm«4i
Inferior tn stae. th- miler dome *»* hifh.
vein .proportion than that «f rhe'Pan­
theon.
Its inflamible nature, nnd Its
narrow eaeapewt' the timb the library
was burned In 18*1, calted H* stHmtM

: . rlir'-O
MMsasa,
Jm«
’■

.■MBUteWB.-Tli &gt;
W&amp;W'WW*

colored boys belonging to Nr.——-. ofeSf
Thev canot LrftRfWertel UfiTmouth of

pra-fffi

,

and sheetings,

■. G. HOLBRIWh,

Cmbmwts wUIj findute|.&lt;bs .ftteabjlf
awni-.
-f n«-i.SiiwwSv
made tn Chemistry, and .article* on tbs
applfatWob bf that science tb all thh 0iM^

m-biroes of ,4.lfl pMts. each—B© ,FS»b

euce -f Almighty Gud that I will henceelation; thus proc&lt;irt9ga rich and ariMbrm
tenh failbtull? •“!»?"»*. P”Mt ,ntid de­
tend tl*e cohslilttHon of inc United States
-MAiftutM.Mn.ii.
T
.nd the Union of the gtates thereunder;
and that I wiOi'IHte manner, abide by
r WANT 25 000 IK uf WOOL to ■nd failhrnnfailrtKirf aU acteof CxtgrvM
. ■
' ...a _______ _________ —&lt; til.
_ tLS
ri U 21
Ulii.
.t madrasburu
•?L
CASS1MEBR.
rhe entire cost of this grain work of art
J. H. TAM BMNT'i

WOOLEN

1uf.nmch. ynlut:j» pwsrwrtti. wift
hint* upon the eomomioal nianagetnenMs
tbethHHC 1
*"
EaonmMwni find In the S-rrtflJfc
afmerian* vmuxbledescriptions nf.aR lha

derm &lt;xpcdictit lor the polllie welfare;
And whvrrNS. with rvferenco tn the
»bid rrMli* n. ihr-Pn-sidvnt td the UllinM Stntr* lisa issued wveral pnietenmtbht* with provmiuti. In regard to the present iniprrfci’unii, jFmust not be onderstiH^J thkt' nh biter pnasihle muds ।
hla'inthm ot slaves;
And wberen-, il i* n**w Hedrtd by will benccrptabie.
Gtevm under my hand .at the City
Washington, the eighth day of D**eO'the Wiled States. and to rrinarfguratc brr. A.'D.. &lt;&gt;ne thousand eutht fcundred
and sixty-three, and of the Indepetideitee
uf the United States of Atneriia the
IDrir rewprctirr U&gt;w»;
Therefore I, Abraham LlMoln, Pre*i right v-*-ighth.
fi. N.f
ADBADAM LTSCOIdt
dent «■€ the United States, do proclaim.

licipated in thr ixialiug rebellion, rxc.pl
a* hereinafter cxerpieil. that it full pardon

Ralph Eaq- MldAterills

He is'*’Wustwiirthy

man’, and gives aunie hiiumting accounts
•ifpbet army Gnen. Our yrginieut ware
•m picket near Raeeoei Ford, «n the
Rapidan and were relieved by the 7-t
Executive. And stillfurther.* that this Mich.
Atuo. Beach &lt;&gt;f Company K,
proclamation M intnuded tn pnrrant rn with afvara! others of his company . prre
occupying the basement of a house, and
using it as a breastwurk, and from which
it U reported mapy rebels Mid the wteiturs uf tteir misdeeds. ' The ordgr »•
fill terfkxrSgiven but youhg1 Beach, Aid

, &gt;.Di£n£Aif', ifiiB.

. XV

TnUaa-4
.w.| k...
their uccu|—,_
brigade,was not engaged in. Um b»e ac '' tentx^trt! wift'U

ti«&gt;r&gt; as Um «bO«country wouW appro&lt;*,

extreme right, holding tha fiwds sod Ums
preventing a flank innvament. 1 ceaami
say;that the object'd- emsging
acompliabed. but J do. think the army of
r-.nditioiis, which may bs'denmed. rxpethe Potomac was never in better fighting wasningion, wira numenpMSW
&lt;ti—»• k.
r——iu. tk. — ■- .
notes ; Xlv( difyurnjw
A“?‘
ceroim
States;

peaehiiici.t j
And aherrav. o nibellhin «...

fob mechanical anix medicibAl

wD

should frailsITgivShimeirtha re»p-

And it L engaged as not Irtipmprr that,
TUB PXQCUkMATIW» OF AMMDTTY. hi tjonstruetihjt a loyal state gnverttrtii&gt;r,t
The following Pr&gt;«laiU4tum is append in liny state the name of the state, the
liuunflAry. tie suMivnion, the const Hu
tl*m and the g-neml &lt;vdr *.f |««a before
PaOCLAMATmX.
the rebellion.'be mafnridned, MiEjcct ftHly
Wbercaa. In and by the Omstllution t» the niodiflcstftwnr-rttadc neeeaaarv bv
I the eMtdltbwte hereinhef be ’iftaW* and

OWM.
iar-

r.alMNc&lt;X«YM«t .. •

this dlda the RapWan,' having

repeated another g'ir»ti«m so prcuIUr to
deciare (Mr prnnsriwt freedom, 'phIti'a Uma aga^
vide lor tW^wucaii-m. and which' may this aruy. -fa is

hustings' Snshttss fUrrtloni.

a ,itew.pud must fompteu assortmeat ./

Bo«iX-.Drar . Sir-—The

f4

Iiunrtcrtved brilhem., The «»-

Z.Z73S
-■*’•» ■&gt;"”•*» 1!" r-S-l
«•

mtpM Ha^ |M hhdt.IraUtHh?
murhhn tte asepritewf hia taoiheej '•fte
asked:
"
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&lt;IW
*Baf’bSuhr

ni.thi^Zmniier;

wfisn he p*»'l&lt;&gt;R*ttbs twtvf* te» U*

u, kill him- -I did my tert" was the ra
ply., They througsd about him from
morning till tfigM asksig qwstw-w. ail
of w Inch, BcourdiM iu.bjt««a tulory were

nshits influeucatiba chaxartar .pratty
jjdfr.mrnrt.M'fwmf «“*

guard, to Allow
,rw r-yag*

1EHTIST,
I which pw«
the’ United

ten&gt; wereenttrrfy
mnblheite-W tfioch ’ nitrrmqrMr.
tey
111" miivnxifhvtn.
iiriii. TWy —
j- thefr' Warn
R-~» ■—*
S’ » fM' •«&gt;«■ tZii-e,
and eWry M** ,*^*
Ib.*^. b. I&gt;|A
•MnriliM •heWf
*'**’*«
uafO-ww.
'
!*• gofPl
»ld W&lt;1
it. Bench was captured »&gt;J ,tb« L&lt;»teaana
higbl^irf nearly 300 frrtpb&lt;*«ll*
Tiger*. ‘ Tib finds no fruit with hi* treat&lt;Jul while a pn»m«r. f«r he thinks they
did as well by him as they were able .—

Ik—

'■hT^'licWfen BASE.

Xi •■&gt;'’.
staircase, winding spirally

ethers, dull rc-MUblUb

.—II Mfhlilll IT1*
:

aifaf’ ‘A* •’**♦***

�&gt;EN-x&gt;rcr

■uMMPn.
following, which we taU from the
*

WtiBttfay ttuntag, B»«.

JfopaMwa,

alien ia a great

LMfrvfoMA- fo«re... rorot fofa 1

foforewreafew......................
,Mfo.hl*oa Ccwtrul ■
b.MO

M 10.SM mm npwud .sdg lb.

Lmd. of -«r Imm.” -klM xxl
•4" or -kUM, wooaM &gt;&gt;4 .ta*pT'

A lioe
-urorraw
BaWa.'oa
«.|
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— - —™ — . „ — — “
.»reHWS«1»-j&gt;Hrt«l
WWdfwBamrf oinH .---------.
--------------------------------------

the bdrhotfaeb* believed to I
it is .Wound thatOVm
■■■;■■'-,.■.----- doe advantage of ths foot..
-,'rtro musketry fire.was very heavy.— 1

, 7

It wiH.^m but the wreire pTgwT

0.848
it ftwni tiro e&gt;»«upq«toewk •£-1,IU sense oa tat part rfaoy
avail themselve. .^ihu .imple preventa 75. We havs token some prieunvre butrig- (
live. To abow toe importance of sa«;u'•f tea United AeUafaseiMlsd.te Jsu#4
atiOK
wo
quote
from
Thoma.
Walaon
’
a
ft-ftton tx*
'
Tbembnlo Movement was mads with s '
lecture* ne toe principle, and practice of
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.
speeding two dUhtra a
each
well coutrlwed plan to &lt;eut tiff end cap­
member of ibti fen&gt;i|j. fllipting in eases
lure Gw.’Rhoekelfard and command and
beUevtd, dutag much damage.
All the
‘During an epidemic in Scotland. Dr. a heavy fore*-of rebel' cavafry moved rebel batterlas «&gt;|&gt;ened, andwi Ito.vy bom­
.!3
John Thomjpopft saw frpxp June. dSlB. to
PtoVfl tMXWM to the Attorney Gaoeral
bardment en.ued for »e» oral hours.
; '
Of Umm. ti»' intent lol
The storm rs washing away the rebel
era that our lose dur- December 1810, 558 cam.
- - ------ AftiMftWlfon uf MMtructio^ftMgMUtoi^aya Isrge num­
•nd
205 bad ftrevioosfy bad tytUber eow-pi&gt;x -•d,
wounded
and
mi*&gt;
Itf%|ity of each a rsutriction, and his re­
tbe
programme
was
shocked
by
Gen.
'
and
50
of
them
dird
;
nearly
one
In
four.
thousand eerun bunbar of heavy timbers, bolted together ,
w ’tw JS«Mr iwo
Ferrero, who sent tiro brigade of Geo.
wtolia' ilorai.
“A Soldier’. Wife,". In
tone, and Dr. Thomson knew si 30 other Humphrey‘tti bold llie'fitro. Th. rebel*
•och-osuea..making 71 iq .ajl, wborsuf 8 fired acroei'tho river “with’arfit|»ry upon by our tegs.
last week’s Pfoaa.. ums nearly two and
The amount, of timber
a3l0
bom previ­ tbe brigade, but with little effect.
»Vc
a half ceNiMS B IndhtefflUftato abuee of
large that It i.
' s hich cams down is
ed. and among these there expectl ecusiJerableTight tomorrow.
.■♦Useybodjr, that hM had anything to shy
Mth.*
qr'du'of or 1n tbc munificonss of the State
tion of Marseille, at the
OperaUeustn W.iSira VSrutala.
portanre.
_ _______
PENSIONS TO UDlUDBBN.,}
oT
lentic there in 1828, yras
Ihtibqt'iurxM U.'fl.' Tnh^ts, ’ Wear
0/XX);that ia to say. uf ur ViabiXfx,Dee.T4.—Webiy; infor­
■ -Am,the ropfttaUea of the Laad and
ited, 2,000 variolated, and mation that a detachment ’of' the $0lh
heart af MA Soldier's W th,1' «• trate toe
Mow®*
[toa
.2
1.-Rich
­
Obv. Blair has’ based bl. preelamstfon
clod. Amnqg .the 30.000
stmts, ear. are rotilW to fr*»i»W. If I terr to
’ mirtivs 5., as h*. been surmled, ramvetdng the LhgMstare of ihi* Bute io vaccinated, About 2,000 were attacked Pennsylvania -cavalry while &lt;«t ton a mond papers uf toe l»th, contain the fol­ so wiflew lie rbiMrvn aeter lljon, af person
acout ordered by GroerafEellv^deetroy- lowing:
tbi pen i&gt;r due soldier's wife’s"
•arori rosriMM WWMMWMMm -.rm”extra seeetou at Lansing on the 18th, day with the small pox aad 30 perished ; I
CusaLMTus.
Dee18.
—
the
Ironsides
od, who, did but iiltla ln the &gt;oer.
namely, in 100. Of the 8,000 uqprpteci
of January. ' The im mediate object of ed, 4,000 were attacked, and IJQOO or I
PENSIONS TO MOTHERS
fouudenr
for
tliv
preparation
uf
fruit
to
be
the mm Ion, It held to be the necceeity of in every 4 died.
And nut of toe 200 •ent to Klebmtind, and II is. reported to
BISTERS.
”
He Ir-WdM will probably h.vw 4e be
some legislation to enable town., Coun­ varioloid, 20 took the disease a second be used in the construction of gunboat..
Wbero say eltfoee. er parses. eatltM I
almndraMd,
Tuwsd
’
lha
Monitor.,
fti
e
irf feeafoea. ato ee*.eeUe&lt; to Marot. 4
ties, and titled to Jnske legal provisions time, and 4 died, or 1 In fl.”’
A portion of the troops under the com­ also badly disabled.
’
| &gt;n
mand
of
Q-l.
AVsila
sad
tW.m
.Gen.
’
8uh
for toeil bounties, In order to aid in rais­
4|«s profesaedly written Uy and in -behalf
Uvah’s column, had aetelU skirmiebingna
ing’Vntantoero for the army, “ahd all
The following I. an extract from a let Monday near or beyuad Strasburg. CoL
tef "A Bottler's Wife," we must treat It
tuch other subject. aa may be brought
Ctoctatun. Dec. 21.—A .pfteial to the
WOTbWHtltei.
,p: . '
‘
tor of Gen. Meade to a triend ia Newark, Wells took some 80 prieuoera, a portion
ftmasrecfef, ftuso Cmwberiuad &lt;fop, Dec.
before the Legislature In puraoanes of the New Jersey, written jurt before the last of them belonging to Ewell*, corps.
j".^M&gt; artjdo'i. pariiculirly Mtara. upon
18, says that Longstreul di vidwd bia army
movement &lt;&gt;t the Army of the Potamac:
'jjaatiogk dqpprsfoor and {Tastings Constitution."
■hi ^l&lt;mday &lt;me part, making the at­
“1 am fully aware of the greet anxiety
No More Swppfiee for Prisoners.
tack ■*&gt; Beau's Station, and the other
official., mixing up with: the latter the
in the public mind that something should
WaMUuOTMlt/Doc. 1 fl.—The Star ba*
The Ravages ol War.
■Mime dibs Whbr eftiils papfl*, as If, in
be door. 1 am in roonipt of many let­ the following : The Chief of the Boreas at Kelly 's f Fwd. the dreign beogto cut fcriag tba prawwt war for Tbre* Yew*, er Oe*
Shackelford
and F'Mter. The movement for ni uar'anl bev* OUO, or here UM wMfo
The Ravage, caused by the war In ters, some from person. In high positions,
^*r bnhodnded .Impllelty she supposed
of exchange pf Prisoners, General Uilcb- of Gen Furrsrv frustrated ths plan.
la tbe amke.arerwti M la On*
Mtn
Tennenae are thus graphically described: telhng me I had better have my army
| cock, tuts received from General Meredith
in Htetinp.
Heavy firing waa beard &lt;w» Thursday Uoaair Maury. eu4 aueb amor* at the Mdfor'a
-There it a portion of th1.State to devas­ destroyed and the country Riled wp with
|*ay m roar beta aenwaft te tba &lt;ta&gt;* at Ma Arete.
Abusexti Um Supervisor of {Ja^ tated by tod civil wares to bo practically tbu bodies of the eoldierathan remain in a copy of the letter addressed to him oe between Taxa ell and Otoea tfrevs
BuUbuusfr la peri la tbe hair, la tba nric^i
the 11th, inst., by Robert Ould, rebel
Jawtag-arilewroa ether ; «. tba I'lli | |K.
baigstrewt
i.
pfported
killed
and
hi.
.mgs seteftk to «a u» -be wxceudlngly i 11- abandoned, by the foot of man. The awn active. Whilst I de not entfer myself to Commia«i&lt;m«r‘ of Exrhanpe, announcing
forces surrounded.
tlnrad and uagrecios.,- eioee be oppreed •re .1 umbering at Shiloh, Corinth and be influenced by each communications. I the determination of tM rebel WarDoAnother diapatcb from L iudoo, Ky.,
Stone River; the servants have gained am and bare been most anxious to effort
partment hereafter, to receive no more
'the ulrtidxiuti* restriction, and,was ia- their freedom ; the women’ and children
something, but ain determined, st every provisions from the North for our prison­ Dee. 20th, ray.: Gen. SUckalfurd and
.tell
had arrived here, tn rottit for bums,
Wtrnmamdia phdag the subject before bare fled to more remote and quiet pre­ hszxard not to attempt anything «nles«
ers ia their bauds.
lie left Blain*. Ct&lt;mb Road, on the 18th.
Falling in behiqd the retiring my judgement indicate, a probability of
'the Attorney General, by whom it hw ran la.
We learn from fortress Mnsroe that
The buttle of Blaina Station O«&gt;k place
footsteps ofhumanity come Uro four foot­ eccotnpltsbing some object commensurate
&lt;r mU* w !■■!&lt; &gt;» 1^0.
•b*Oeld to be void. Whwt the offense
be allisges that persistent vi|lificali»n and on tbc 14lh. It cummencod at 2 w’cbwk
* Aw.AirjwAfcj tir
ed beast, and creeping things. The fox with Um destruction of life n.oes.arily
abuse with rslereuee to the manner in •nd lasted till Jark. Bhatkelfiwd holding
Ns vim* has been we nan hardly makes tie burrow under the ruined dwel­
involved.
I would rather a thousand
was to fiad fault with the lings where a happy P*»ple once dwelt time, be relieved, charged with tardine.. a bicb the rebsl authorities "have carried the gnmud.qeti) ibat time, wbjn he with
&lt;&gt;ut their pledge on the sulyect, is th.
■weepingrwatrictioe of the Board of Sc- The serpent crawl. under the floor of the or ineomnetrncy.than have my oonscienev rea.ua .for breaking up tbs ‘arrange­
M tbs same lime pointing out church and school house. The squirrel burdvnea with a wanton daughter, use- ment, Ilsprumises to deliver foilhfuily
•halter, and build, hi. neat upon toe lo­ lca»ly, of brave tore, or with having
y^feabuti^ of the food which had, to
all Ibr.siipplM-a io question that had been
cust tree in thf old yard, once noiay jeopardized the great cause by doing
re«civ«i up to the aims the letter was
■
impelled tUo action of thu Board. with the mirth of children. Ths gum i. what I thought wrong."
'
written and fays that hereafter J»r priatf in reading our remark., “A Soldier's rotting In the cool spring—the partridge
oners in their band, will be ratiemsd. pre­
-Witt" who ai. not modest in her preten- whistles from the ridgepole of the eabio.
GnMntynre.—We learn that the lit. cisely the same as lirey. retina their sol­
ftUMAia w«l A the Board 6f Supervisors, The wild bee seek, a .tore house for hi. Rev. the Bishop'(Hopkiiro) of Vermont diers in tbe field.
honey, fearless of detection by the human
Without doubt tbs allegation uf villifijiaCe'/eli rebuked, lheh otv»»*purpoee was
eye. All isreluming to a etale of na­ wbo.Mvgr in better health, or belter able
Cully. . acoonnjpliahcJ.
Our article wae ture. What a monument of the ravagee to do tbe quantity of writing he has to cation and misrepresentation,put forward
do jn.t now ; not only hi. book, but ,bn as the reason for declining hereafter to
anMMikretih the foil iateouos of pleading of krtr.”
receive
Mtpplirs, ia a mere Mllerfngu th*
^ftswer the hundred* uf letter* that bo.
flbMsMftof -Soldeira* wives,” **wh» are
....
real reason being ths prsM, sod the jsftlreceive* from every pyt uf. tbe country,
Wodtot iu their nreirotions" as both
—I tUi .bow | uu»y of the ps»ple uf Mk-bmond &lt;4 tits i
- fy~Tho«rabolitionist. —‘1’nlon men’ principally to prai*o him, iand
who are uot, aqd Urn. much | they tali themselvrer-wbo take »o much their«relltedeto G"d that there
— - i*
*.» one
one | fact that, through ths care and liberality I
- a—«._•»------ ■ of nurG&lt;H«jJ&gt;menl and tbeir friend, all
vto^ftMopiug ourrtotivo oftoa Board of pleasure in denouncing Democrat* aai man among tbe clergy who baa bottncsi
AWaI'iA
••copperhead.," dtr., and lauding ' their emwgh to utamf alone and battle against boms the Lumn prisoners in tbeir hand. ]
own double refind patriotism, have now the fanaticism that is^Hdaftgering the were said tn be living better than any .
•'Mlfer-Shidler's Wife* in the height of
I Alaa ia Irvieg.Pa*. lllhaf I&gt;.| ti-rta. OK*an excellent opportunity to prove their Cfofreh. Many 'sly that thousand* of family could live in the rebel capital.
TRUtk y.*.&lt;^ UM.gto.r uf J&lt;« aad Maaraa
hef_pasaion exclaims, “! wish some one loyalty—to "show tbeir faith by their prayer* era offered daily fur a coMinnHaxBattaorr, aged t yssrs s»4 • noete&gt;.
pass a law prohibiting every lady works," by volunteering to fill op the aneft of bi* life and hralth, and th* ble«- i
Alaa, AIm? bet rt i« aa j-Drate till raleatiraa
sing* of God on bis faithfolnee*.—N. F.
Fretidenix
last
call
for
three
hundred
WASHiiraTtte.
De£.
IB.
—
Information
fetrft -Uing-extravagant.’
laeur ioraoat
Uaa
ia vbstaiab astewt MU S/hMmo af ran.
thousand more mea.—National Retord.
has hern rreeired here that Order* Nu. 46'
soul, we second that wish; truly bellow­
The ‘ fenalieiem that to‘ twd.ngaring &lt;»f Geo. Butler, recently fotueti, ha« Trafr'uaa.vaw armrete. UM btoawararmetlrti.
■ The above, In substance, Is going the
TbasgU ba baa Item frm ea, gtehr. Xatbvr
ing that could it 'tare been done year* rounds of the copperhead press of the tbe Church," which thia Rl Rev. man of
worked wonders in rsdshnlng tn tbeir
Wt‘*
emnrtry. Whe/wi would ask. should God hm had the “boldneae'' to resist, ia allegience to the Government syiipathi.fpaMd “a lUtl* botue," fe/orv her buo- the “Abqlhioftista" volunteer tn filll up the novel and .iugukr notion that one cto with rebdlbm. Its operation began
the quotes eftho last call 1
The recent mas should nob have eeeared to him by In Norfolk n«r Saturday last a ben a num­
hetidwrollteWM-.
voting of the soldiers now in the army — law the righiito whip other men'* wive*
"“ttetatoy streb indiscriminate abuse of dmeufirMrOMo, Mfosouri, Iowa, and 1ft- into eulMniraioa to hti baavr appetites, ber of hitherto noted opponent, to the
“M.r/ihre'oCicI.U," charging that “they deed'frnm'every State of which the sol- nor to sell hie own daughters to wealthy Government tolled 1h .nd tubk the oath tsd
ItM ir todiaa lay ; teaeate lb»
ofallegienre. On Mdtitfay lbs number
kaow^ ofbeing a rillaiaomimbecile diere have voted, or had a chance to .too* Jibcrtlora on lU auction-block, of Rich of applications far certificates of loy.lty
mood or New Orleans. It is quite pos­
were sn great that they could scarcely ba
Tftrt, toat- ysill tarn upon, aad tramp)* thtir “politics," and all the evidence we
can get upon the subject, goes to .how sible that Chis "fiiaaticism" is ‘'endanger
►down tbeir best friemfo, and no moral beyond s!I question that folly four filths ing" some thing* that call tbewMolvoi accumndated.
^riMVatiml fe xtrong'enough, nr principle ifwol indeed nine-tenths Of all the sol "ton Church” or churchw; bnt bow aay
SgrreJienmigl) to withstand toetreupidi- diere now in ths field in the Union armies one but a frond could regret that. Or why
New York.-Dea-18.—The IFertf.
are MAbnlitionist..’’ Certainly it would Pvere should be offered to any gooij
ag for “a eontietmtM.’'of ro«-A ub.dd- ■peoi.l says : The Senate Military Oom
Why, my dear “Suldtose We," in be bdtter and more like the fair thing If
B* wbo asrvvy* CriftUae through, raw sever.
the ‘•Conservatives* and ‘ Democrats’’ nme,” we camoi tmagfhe.v-A’. F. Tti- nut lea had a long reaaion on the a«l&gt;«nddiatribufrtfMtf^Md, .“Hesling^
lili ruoB.d »SC——.
wa eiwro*
nteni. to the eouecriptiun art. It is said
would volunteer awhile now till the thing
official* has denlt out nearly a. mnch as gut to be s little nearer ^vetr, ud tn the
that after an animated dab.il. die 8300 AaA laera te u^k lb. baevaaly way, awd aut&amp;r
alFW^Xj^' ^U of Barry represent, i low of parties in the army.—
exemption elauae waft .triiken out, and
all Bis with . 7
sad til Bia
the tw o classes pul into one These are Bia kiad rvnmauda f.rr aad
•tetinty.; while not wm quarter of the Tbs “Abelitfoniste" are aireftdy over­
■
wvfslAU.
.
...
the only . principal amendments to the
whelming in the majoHty.'—Indiana Statr
MMdier’a wlvvu live io llasting*.
Inbill and will be reported ti&gt;murruw, and n~s
»kWs U&gt;tf&gt;*er. beveeur 4aM ba*a
Gatettt.
MHrwbMfldrotelly bbtsined cvideore,
as edurt.made to poa. tbera at once, so
EW tlAKNEW SHOP.
Xie* afuAyaC Hvtevt, we kwaweeOrow long to
X— .L*.
that the House may have the bill on
star.
(3T* Latest reports from Lktls Rock,
Monday to go tn work .Mid complete it
pej« Qftt nb-rol half as mock to fiuailirs
Ark^ states tost 7,080 wise had rome in
before Um&gt; adjournment ia had for tbu
wTrnddforeas toarowto shooed little wil­ arose the oeespetivn, *,060 of whom are
holidays. The object is to pcevent the
I. A. GMMK1I, t-w. x
lage of Hastings
now io the Fedora*! army.
The people
postponement of the draft on the Sth of
la CeBeeutiea: wiA Ua Hardsare.
PrtaMa
"fetf.la «i«w of such beta wo suggest are satisfied that slavery wnt go by the
wasting
*
tadkt.dMdier’. W,ife" that she emi- board, ced ar* farwreWe to uey Mru
mentality capable of hriaging them seder
•mtuto wore olhoc town ia thig oouaty,
the poMoetioo of the Union Government
or to ooero other city or village o4 the In foe. toaa 13 months Arkansas, with ft a ibuer to toe Warden of the prniteni
Nxw Ynaa, Dee. 18.—Ricbmend {&gt;*
State, ubuiu tiro -toCtfoh’1 wrw oot. so new Cuwetiluiioa, will be In that honere­ «&lt;ying toaf there is nut tiro slightest
pars of the JOth, have telegram, from
peal lion—Confederate away broken effito deace to be found of fraud oe currug
All .ala. announcing very positively that
00 the part of tbe offieere, either ciul _
Gen. Grant had ovneuated Challanooga
‘ ’*We Jc.tre to see an equal distribution tael I v, never to be restored.
military, concerned la tbeir custody, nur and was falling back on Nashville,Teno.,
t^lle pJrof fund,' according to to* necmon toe part of any individual or citixen tearing up the railroad a. bs retreated,
■jjiearofrtoo fcretom of oor beMe sol­
without, or withm toe priwro, but that and that Jlardw would pursue him.
[i-14]
tba sale reason of lheir swaps is to be
Lnogitreei U is raid wusld attempt to
drove; and to that end, we,are ready to
found io toe. misunderstanding of Gen. bold Nerttteaslcrn Teanesras.
The papeusre very bitter ou Lincoln'.
Maaon and .the Warden as to widen
should, after to* Sd of November, be rs•poosibl* fur and have the ears of the in
spectiouof th* prison 'culls. ■ To avoid
danger of a like ncourrencs, be has placed
upon the Warden, the retire charge aad
SHERIFFS SALK
unfit keeping of toe prisoners.

T* *r.ri^-

'V'-j-

t*r

* FIB

VewKarnnsee,

■UNbM tfoftiM'. •• IM brant to

■ ttrMp. Jufen Jv. of New York’
wbnee tnbrfra it mi to bo a thorn in th.
flesh' to Eplseoptl rmaervatl.m, ha.
printed a letter rebuking the warden, and
vestymw'of St. 'Luka*. Church, atfttners, Naw "Yurt, for permidingwlr rec­
tor to"omit the pretit for th. Phralderrt
and the uomriy. Awxtaf auftito rc
uHt part-hhmer Ma’orosetWTrW wnjld
nbi’M him rood Ae&gt;ifrfoitejfrfvkr&lt;tu

-

. ; ftarcann.—Bcrgt L, J.
ifeu bren drf.iled from the Si&gt;

on Rrcvwiting eervies, sod

•era* Aims io the eowuty. Ar
■ eppertuahy is afforded to all
'toydn tiro 'cavalry service. I

" , fl^ticiuxa.—W* have had J

JX for the past six days. TH
;tl&lt;in ia pstd, but nrwis a little I
frying- R-»th slvtgh and wag-*
iretiirg fur th* Supremacy.

“

AxSnor. — We understand I

/A-Btot wrll*. rrw-Ax fectr.ry, I

rafuur village is In ranr.ing &lt;p|
Ifip, Sartwrll make* the beet a.

'll J* ft«t often that we call the
f «ror rowier* t„ an advertiwl
or tn J times with more sinters |
And hearty earweetnre* then we I
Store we s.k (h&lt; tn u» read the .1
meet uf Neeses. Kiurruw 4c il
bewdvd "Soldiers’ efoincs."
I
•rev by reference
the edvei I
that it give* a very esplieit .1
dRftemcni'se
lb* perauro er
Treakos sod Bounties, fee.
will e-M. if they wsnlibuit beri I
tbe G'-vt rmncul dune pruvwpdy
&gt;y M burrelly, I key will ret&gt;»1
«.'*rotetercM by ghmtt the— g
tbrir efointa t&lt;. cullrrt.
Mr.

•fol period of eervtre. cwiumenri
tbe batilr* uf South Moucisin si I
Um, Mlused J»v th* terrible di-i
Frpforkkaburg. the pb-r&gt;-w» re
Virksburg, and cro* ned by lbs
Mount East Tranreere. Whil
urrvlre be hs* Irarntri tbe red t
tom which bewilder* *• •»*".«
and in osroequenre «*f which &gt;

, hb military aff|
_ ____ ri.wrrfill aid th S I
bfehutinraM. red we think e
nothing inaay wx that it will bed
of tiro largest and best pln-oxd
Claim** offices west "f Detroit.

�’ •

.

.

tauray ■".. • «ss— a.
vwvaiT liria ciraamremteil

:

aunte litre in tbe county, An •xeeilsnt
opportunity is afforded to all who desire

Chase Miller W
J-om Tbomptes
Mo.ley A U

The t300

iw r r F * F ;-jr fl

'

ss et***'*'

c

bouoiy is extended tatboas who join the
9*K
*

XauarMxxta.—Some of tba towns of

McKsrhi Uwis
Prrhm
WH|. Jo^o,

_________________ B.J.QBAirT.Mt.

JJECIAL NOTICES

thia county ha»e taken bold &lt;4 the matter

Xditor of Ba/tntr:
in wriest, to raise the men Ly enlist­
ns as ata ;—with roar pmniuloti I wish
ment and avoid the droll, and en!iatmen Is U nay to tbe rsedsrS of roar paper that I wUl aeud
•re going forward rapidly. Rutland has by reluri mail, to all who wuh U (free,J a iUolpo
eilh fell dirreUeea for makiw, and n^n, .ain.pl,
VesetaWe
Main., that will ef.ct.aily rrmore. in
her quota full already.
ten days, 1‘mplea. lllalclwa. Tan, &gt;mkl,a. and
all inpsHtioa of tbe Skin. lea. .ag Um Sana, aoft,
clear, aneetb aad besaUfnl.
I will also mail free to U&gt;om hat las Bald Uwla.
Jag fur tbe part six days. Tbe foundathat will enable than to atari a Call srwwlh of
."tWn» ta p«&gt;d, bpt needs a little more eov- Laznrtont Hair, WKUkm ora Mumtoehe. ia lesa
than thirtr beta
-♦rmgl Both aiatgh and wagons are con
All application, answered by return ma.l withtending for the Supremacy.
Bmpectfally yoora.
TU08. F. CHAI MAK. Chemist.

said day of bearing,

'

A GKXTLKMAX, cured of Karroos Onbil.tr,
lucompctener. Premature lieear aad Youthful
Error, aetuatod br a dsMT, to henedl others, will
be happy to famish Io all «tol need it (free of
chares. * tbe recipe aad directions for mak.og the
simple remedy used in bla case. Those wisblne
csaratry.
to profit by bis experience, aad poaaeaa a .Valuable
Bemedr will roemv. tbe aams, by retutW mall,
addrewsins
A Weed te the Itwira *f Decrased 3oh- Icarcfnlly sealed,, byJuHJt
B. O0DEX.
&lt;***•
. .
sovUsaSm
So. W Nassau tlrsei. Sow York.
. 11 is nut often that »e eattthe atUnlhm
' ef«MSr readers t&lt;&gt; an advertisement in
Hatkev's fhacalale Warn Drops I
Otar'butnmne with more sincere pleasure
NEVER fail to destroy and rxtnmiaate all
Utulsof In lest, usl Worms. Are perfectly reliable.
arbeu we ask them to read the advertiseIn all eases, and far enperfor to any usd all of tbs
«tiM&gt;t oTMcasaq. Kwarm At Brunow &lt;_ Fancy Worm eonfretiona, and naoeoons Vermlfuhewded -Soldiers' claims.”
It will be ireriu one. Thee mar be taken at all lime, with
perfect aaletv. aa Iter contain NO MERCURY, er
wertl lrj reference to the advcitiscinent. other
dHrtoetotm dn^. Mothers aboold always
that it gives a very explicit and dear purchase them ami ciee their children no otb-T.
(.Utolin fisle.
.
rfnhemrnt, as t&lt;&gt; lb&lt;^.prrw*ns ertiiled to
&lt; -V. tWiwrfw* whate» er ia ncmaary to be piteX]
Each box cwotalna 3« Brwna ar Uusopaa. Frier /in tbe matter oftbc Estateof ToUio J.. William
J'euah-u.s and Bounties. Arc.
And we !4 eewta. For axle by all Urepx&gt;au and bralera E., Enwgene and Lilly L. Lstea. minors.
WHI add. if they want ibeit bu«mcM with in medicines.
Notice ta hereby gi»cn, that in pnrsuMC of a
C. R. WALKER. Oeneml Apent.
license granted to me by the Probate Coart far
the‘‘(sovcrnmriit &lt;L-tt* promptly, carefulthe eeuirtv of Barry. 1 shell sell or eeuae -to be
|y and htierstlv, they will cvaimilt thrir
Mld al public eurtum to the highest btador al tbe
iJsra Jutorv»t by gh itoflfi these gvuUrnxn
North door of the Court Mouse, in tbe nllagu of
UOXTETTliR
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A
D1TTERN
Hastings In eaia counts, ou Monday the Btk das
tbeir Hain* t" collect.
Mr. Ktuippcn
of Fehraarv ixdl. all ike right, title and tatercal
iron been engaged in the fartHte for a prrm mid-pevplo tliruugfannt the Union aa a val of said minors' (being the undivided faur-fifths)
dwag time and h&gt;&lt;s faded in but owe case uablr toule for the enrr of Oyapepsia. Flatnirner, to tbe failUa ing described teal estate te wtl :—
The west half t If 1 of the northwest quarter t,ft) of
wet of the very large number be baa prv" CoesSipatioa, ami K«&gt;«nl nor rows datolite, it can Section Twenty •■ae .rt 1 aad 11m Ebel half (ft I of
not be approached. Erery dar new eaaes of its
rented. The claimants in almost evert great effect are th rankled tlrnrap h our principal tbe F-isl hdf&lt;H i al the Nr.rtbcSSt quarter t V ■ of
txuj m Town Una U&gt; North- of
Use ia the county apeak of bis prompti­ pohhcjournals. There to nothing equal to tbe bectiooToeuir
Kaur Eight (4&gt; West, tit Harry tounty and Mata
tude and success. ’ Capt. B«m»aa ha» rv- enjoyment to that which the aa&gt;ctod expenenoe of Michigan
when usiux thia valuable s|*cidlc. Its uuld tone,
BETSY ANN HEUORK,
iurhadagain l&lt;« this place after an e»erft- its earn and vir-&gt;nm« action unnu a diaurdared
Mattd
Dec.
Std,
Uafi.
tesu^ata.
■fwl period «.f service, cwmmewin* with stomach, and the cleansing of lhe entire human
body should recomaaecd rf tn all classea of our
tbe battl-s of S&lt;Hith Mountain and Antic­ community.
.
Eatulo«f Daaiel CteaM.
Cam, followed ,b» ths terrible disaster uf
t^r .'we .trfeerfiaemesA
OF M1CHIUAN. B*a*v Conrrv. us
For sain by Druggists and deniers generally OTATK
Fr^Pwickalturg. the gb'rha* capture of
25 Al a session uf the Probate Court, for the
101
count* of Hany, bddep at Uts Probate Otfice ia
Virkahurg, and cruw nisi by the occupa- everywhere.
thr village Of llsstlugs, oil Mhndav. the Tib day
Jiwn nf East TrnurMrr. While in the
pjg- Aw IwTsuawrrwe Larrus -Messrs post A of December, in lb* year of our lord ou* tlrtiu•errice he has teamed tbe rrd tape nj ssand otgbl hundred and statvdhree: .
PretotrtHbermanC PrimitsJudge rf_Prob«te.
twn which bewilders »*■ many civilians Rrnff. Agrtrfs N. Y Sanitary Roeirty, Rochester.
la tbe matter of th* oatate of Daniel Chase de-Gento . I deem it doe to you to stole tbe ms&lt;ir
•nd in omseqwenre «.f whirh **• many
alreertofrltot one hottie of People. Cur. which
g.-d claims are rrjertwd. Ilia extensira 1 obtained from yon In November Wat. Seeing ^Dareading and filing Che petition &lt;|ulj verified
ofE-C. Manchester, proving far resrona I herein
acquaint niter with military affaire will
net farth. that letters of Administration may b*
render him a powerful aid
Mr. K. in (five your mediciec to riertymen far Um poor of issued to the petlttoosr.
f
Thereupon II is Ordered, that Momtay, tbe 11 th
Ms teroHe—. and we think •• haxsrd tbrtr parishes, 1 sbtaiaed a b&lt;&gt;«lle
a poor girl dsi
uf January sail, at tan o chick la the forrMitthlng in say tag that it will heenmr '■» of mr coagregsHon. who hod long been nearly tsoba. be ooMKUcd far the bearing of aard
nfsbs lairest and best pitn-wixcd ‘-War
and that the beiraat law uf said itecuased. sod ait
Chim” offices west of Detroit.
Their Ural one boUlo eared her enUrsly. 1 write thio, other person, interested in Mid estate, ore re
qoirmfto appear st a sevamn of said court, then to
i.italty,issJbi»ve ••eathm. Office «pp»'- hoping it may aid tbeSociety in its effortAto Intro­ te- bidden al til* Probate Otfioa. in the vdlag* of
thf-rpst Office.— Katemexoo Ttlt duce the mediei.*, am! Mesa thooc win. may need Ils,dags, and .bow cause. If any there be, -why
prater of the petitioner should not be granted :
|krerta"merfi'w“dfW1y^’Jfy“Sic must’ superlm tbeaG
i&lt; is farther Ordered. Uixt tie petitioner
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pre notice te tbe nersoa. interested fa said oatate.
tive farms of speech.
U Ute urad^cy J~A jirtlti.^ and
Yeur^
,
tbcreJ. b. reusing scotii of Uu. noUee and order
tU tlMlUj, «►’ B*&gt;U&gt; Oral
io Im published iu the //■••i.yft Daaoy. a aewsPnetoe al tMH-l l*rysbrtarisn Church
octltaaljr /' Pitfafoed, Xonroe Co. M. Y.
etartud, ami MO.000
“* «p.tal
wtAtfrlbedwith » per cent paid •«. This
hM
tai— •tajOV—l *
[connmucarsw]
mmwm «HI U «.nrertW ta p— 1- p gum m NBSMVTm A NUBU mtAM 1
4 CARt&gt;.
l~ ttabo.4. t. Oltar. &lt;ta. m.J •»•
an Mw&gt;r(unitr O a.tw-i'- .o*l
ORO BATE Orders—Sista of MtcMnn.
toTFJTta wo-* -MO »"
Te tesesvieore-.

.•A. Sfcrtwell^r.ew Ax factory, jeal west
&gt;of—r village is in running operation.—
Mr. Sort well makes tbe best axes in the

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day of December, A. D. iMJ.
Dated thia lxth day at Daaaaab.r A. D. IMU.
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BWEEZRT A ALLEN.
talfiC
Attorneys for Plstalift.
'hbiCNtoRMioivs atix J

Is ths matter of lhe Estate of Jons L. McLatNeioa fatora^r given, that by virtue of lioeMa

being In the eoowly of Bany to wll:
Tb« seat part of lhe soulh-west fractional quar­
ter (J&lt;) of aeeitontwsMg fire, (SA) to town three
s«wSER3St?t:'-s:

- ■ AbntNisfiiiTOns kits.Motto la hereby given that by virtae of lies®so
aad aulbonty granted to me, on tbe 10th day of
August, toils, by the Jsdgs of Probate in aad for
tbe county ef Barry and Htele at Michigan. 1 wilt
cspoao to sale al Public auettoo. on Thursday.

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Joto Van d. WMkar. dtesaswl

•”’fcjp* &lt;Jen. McOcflan's report in three
taiT-erdsmes. * bmng printed.
Al
tbernah th« Cippsrhrads have clamorec
so ta Ua mtMactfino, them Mm* «&lt;• ,J
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ri?Jrs CrKE.i-LTL.
-TV. U—having men fbn^dv*ttaaanMt&lt;«af ite ■tapl' *
Cure, In Uaia paper, nnrebssad the medicine, and
how. after hsriare t£on»ahly tried It.'frppri to
aa, raanii Xisg B ■not toartftyr»' h tMavogh

Administrators,
1
ELSIE MAOOWR,
Admin istratrix of the estate of Invan Itaouwx ones for three days made me eol.rely hliad; but
taken two bottles of tba Tevpte'e Core.'
C. fl. Hatasoo*. Atfy. forsaid Altai no*« baring
my ecquaintauces hardly rrcngnne me—indeed 1
hardlr know tnrself—as f am now aw rlP mati.—
ADMIrCtSTUATOll'S SALE
Let nil who are like aSietcd trv the* People* Cure,'
Motto fa torfby given that fa paravanes ef a
lieree*greeted to sac, by the Jsdgs of Probst* for
tto eeunty of Barry. I shall expom- to sals at
oohlie audios to tto hitoeat bidder st Ths
Uteresidence of Lucks H.NIebols, deeresed. In
BaHimere, ou Monday, tto olerealh filth) day of
January 1S44, at tec o'clock Io ibe faevnoon of:
fast day. all lb* rishi, tide aad latereat of said
docoaaed to lb* following deacrfbmf real estate,
•ran macb thereof as shall to rarerm ry for tto
payment of tbe fabts of said deoreaed, and tbs
erasss. *f admiaialariag said aetata; to wft:
The aouih-west fracttaaal quarter of section
14; the south part of tb* south emt quarter of
matt.* IS, aad tto west frmttos.t part of the
nertb-araot quarter uf aectiou J» all te town two
(1)north of Kangs sight(1) w*at| alao tho east
half eftb* aoetb-esal quarter of section IX, and
tbe north-east qsarter at tbe north seat quarter of
seettoa Si. fa town two north of range » weit,
conlstamg. ta aQ. three bondred and eighty six
(MS) acres of land, mors or lam; befog ia lb*
soonty of Barry aad State of Michigan.
JONATHAN NICHOLS. Mm!afatrater.
M&gt;VY ANN NICHOLS. AdmiaUtratnx 1
Dated November 17. ISU.
norfi
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FEMALEM-FEMALEK^FEMALEN.

In usnnf Afnatinat ^talinr io fanala lhe Exrasc*B*onu is uaeqaaled by aa* other remedy,
so in Cbloroau or retention. Irregularity, Fain

-and they think 1 will noftegradge tbeir dollar
‘•JomrewSccaTavtor.MrehabieeT.

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“1 bar*aaadtte-'Peopto’aloro* la my (shnly
with great benefit, Ja cnee* of Mrofala and Kall
llheum. Mad hare lliuaffotadfied ft frequently te
my frieofa. ell nfwliom I believe have been tearfilled, and moat of them eatirslr cared bv-ti. ■■
“Qua. McBayy, WfiMafa oL. wthWoHr*-"
PE0PIJF8 -ClTllE WtoktoSto
"1 hasebev* ta feeble bmlth • ver a tare |t&gt;&lt;
SSirUy^'a'KSUK'Jftu!

lima. uafiMtag ms for every kind of labo*. fa d
±3tis;xT5&gt;.2X'are.!=.
four bottles, and *m how shnoot ar weH wetrien.

uKc.™,..s.w!'
“Dreeoaaten Goodell Alley, eteVeToprter at
■ Bedfata. Ott. TO. IMt" . ,
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CURES-aRa®

WAIN'S “NEURALGIA EINNJ, a certain
cure for disease.

C. R- WALKER, JbsprMw,' ffsfrf
For sale by Roassrs A Seals xs. end A. W. Bal­
ortdl ly
Leoeborrteea or Wbitea, Sterility, and for all com ■ let. HaaUegs, Mxh.
pi.iaia incadejH to th. mi. whether arising from

Probate Court

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aand eight hundred end sixlv-lhre* Present.
Sherman C. Prtndle. Judge
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In the UHtter *f &gt;bc exteteOtV&lt; AlsfllB Shaw.

nacatea M enaxes o* ura.
■■ li [t -1
Teds a* mart AUsum. Atomyy or septalaval JM-

QtATfc OT yTtrnOAN. j

TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO.

Ma. C. C. Daixroi a distinguished ctani'jt and
Drogglst of tbe elt* of Buffalo. JI. X. lu»rnled
On reeding sod filing the petition, duly rented
aad mannfaclurrd a eempoond known as RRIHof Richard B.Sbsw. Administrator of said relate HELMBOLIFH EXTRACT BUCHU AND.. IMPBOVED RIME WAHU CURES
TOJ.'S BALSAM OF B0ARH00ND. which tea
perfect srrcine fur cot ous.rotna, or any aaoxetn■ECRJET DISEASES
si or LCsooirncviTiaa arising from dsmp, euhf
In all UtorNtages.
Al HMU Kxwase.
No tocooveuaeuce. or sadden change oflh* wealtar. ;
day of J an a ary next, at lean clock.inthefore- LatitetaBochMge in WetM^S. be atojroed far tbe bearing of said peXadnsA/ptewra.
‘
titfon. aad that lb. toir* at law of mU1 dere~
Il causau a frequent daaira and giros strength to
U riaate, thereby remottagOtolriaclfotu. Pre*«F
?hZ^toC&gt;t^FlX FrohaleOdtotn A. vU-

lag* of Ua^sga, and show cause, if an* there to dtamaaa.aad expelling oU Jteaomior. Dtomtaaed
wny tto prayer of lhe pellueoer abnuld not be
Balaam, nod are that his WRITTEN aignatne* la
Tnovasaaa rro* TnocaaxM sroo ■ava'aran ou
Um outride fatal of ttetadtie.
;. lfaM.-Tb»invaluable Mediator Las now been
aome twenty-eon years before th.-, j.ubli . o-.-i
wnbevttaar sffbrioulbepertof tb* proprietor.
Um aae of “rowwwet A*M»MMP■a,,, teen dried .).
tv sold (t/cxrrvl enaStesALL to Jurtake of its

4 O^idiog and filing th* F*UlUs"’^’

oag.-py sa

^"red ‘hTi|25B^7,hlb2i
•&lt;«.«. “k ta-1 4.
D. tae. rSU i« Ul gT-Sggaafittggta; day of January n*xt, allten। aefa®k j". ,h’. J"™ TVT4H SS’ai.t—
snaSttiTKM^SMTi

nothing for ’»» *» «*1
any more, only a few barn doors, an ws
“it ta. for da Geoaral'sbomsa.”

*T»0MAH PtM-LOCL^U jff.ALCtew*'.)
■•Buffalo, October I. ta«t.M .

HELIEBOLD'S

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m«s M&gt;* dar ain’t

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"My wifebaabeoo in poor toalUi foe a tehg
Um* Uviag frsqmatly ta anil a pbyakiaa fo.mJSii:'iftissaart asser&lt;£
lend tar ; but sire was recently very much worn*.
For fir* er nix weeks she had no arppetile. lost all
aooaiy af Barry aad State of Mtehigan. all of
her strength, and wascocb day grewteg waroe^the right, Ulla aad interval of tto said deoeaeod to GENUINE PHEFAHATI0N8.: Sta bod mgbl sweats, raoghed a gnat deyl,dar­
Ito folU«M(dm«riM R^letatofa WWH:
ing each night sod considerably durinr lhe fay.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.aPvs-1 andw* a’tewppeaed sbowa* goteg dff whh th*
Tbe north east quarter [j»'l of tbv oeutb east
quarter IXLufseetiouaixtoen. [!«lla town Three
aaonompboa. when] a friend advised her t* tab*
[XI Nortk of Range terra IT] Weal, bel.g ta Ito Hire and Bpeeifie Remedy for dieemre of the Btad- 1 lb* 'Peoples rare.' Du taking Ute. medirtae she
d*r.
KHayem
Graisl.
and
DvwcetrelSwelHuga
perceived a change at once. Ilo ftl third'da*
--afiftjrt.KTxasE.n,
This Medicine increases tho power ef Digeabcc,
and.Kite tbe Absorbents into healthy Klien, by day. not yet bating taica mo bolllv, atagll**
Dated, Novombor IA. ls&lt;X.
nevi J
wtrieh tto Watery or Caleareoan drm-situma, aad stopped taking the medicine, mying all* viJ ii
all Uenatural Enlargements are reduced, as «»U , troll aa evre she was, sod e* well aa anybody-neuld
Estate of Wllltam B. Shaw.
as Psfaend lufismation.
be, awl sbobaa continued soever aiMC.
Pnoasrs Ornes, Btssr Cocavr, m.
-^ro.iaSE;^"'""'"
UELMBOLD*8 EXTRACT BUCHU. '
Hssliaits, Itoe m tori si, 1MU.
UT For Bel* al DrupgiaCa. For weakaaaat* ariatag from Exoeseea. Habits
C CROSBY. General Axsut. No. iti Mota at .
of Dlvalpasioh, Xarlr ladieervtfou uf abuse, al- Buffalo, n7ym to wbora all ontera should be «f
symptoms:
dressed.
oeiHylrs
claims an Taeedav tto 2d day of February, and leaded with the following
Exertion,
Loss of Power, t
on Teesdav tto lbwty first day of May. IMI. at twdiapedRsawto
Lorn of Memory,
Difaeulty of Brest brag.
* o etou is lb* fcrenuwN uf sqM day*, that being
Trembling, |
the tint* limited bv this coart, foe creditors to Weak Nerves.
Bncxnc aUNaaMSau-__ —
Wotofataom.
preaeal tbeir claims agalast said ratals for ad Dlainess
of Visum'
Pain io tbe Back;
joetment.
8. C. PRINDLK.
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular 8*»l«m.
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--Jwdg* at Ptebtoa
Hol Hands,
Flnshlsg rflhe Hod?.
Dry was of tbe akin.
Eruptions on lhe Face,
Pallid
Countenance.
AHMmiSTRATOrrs SALE.
, Ttose aymptotUK If allowad te go oa- wki*!‘
Nolic* ia bevsby wivtt that bv firtua of a license ibis medicine favartably removes, sooufull.wa
IMPlrttVANT ANU tflBE!
granted to iu* to I lie Probste Cuurt foe the county
of Kalamatuo, Michigan. I .ball sell aiPublfc In one of a bleb the palleat me* expire
ARE vow auSsriog wjth Usat dread disease, Kac
Who css sev HmU liu-r are nol frequently fobon WxAuim NEURALGIA KlNfl-wiH apeed’ly
Prat r Mr ills, ta the county of Harry and Stale of ed by those "Direful Diseases."
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION "
Michigan, oq Tuesdav. tto second day of Febrasrv
ARK you racked with foe torture* o( Rhsmstu**
A. D:i*M. at 10 o'clock. A. ■.. of that day. Um
Many are aware of tb* cairn* af tbeir suffering,
Vt'aixov's Nxasuta Knu will aoeedily relicr*.
fallowing piece or parcel of land, situated ia Ito ht» »oxa *UX cuarua tux uswaio cr rax i»ARE you aaSrrieg from the gnaw iugrof Drarxr
eountr of Bamr sad State of Miebigaa. and b»
ass* aXTurua.
longing to tho RatatrofJtta Van «* Witter, lata
J JWr»a.J/ Ms.'b A. iMMemyiM bear amWsnon'a Nsraiton Kixo will improve -your
uf said roustv of lUtafaMoe. daooaaadrfweri* • pie witneaa to the Truth of th* saaertfou.
,
aera^mi'uirm tb* aid of^Ssd’ctoT to Strengthen ARE yen gtoaiTug with pain. WiUi Oorr In your
rfyXi'^fm^s^teJ'ofSorttor
limtav
foor. ta townohip tvumber on* North bt Range wuuStxt:- Wstsm’s Notasjjus Ktxn will sasuag* yoar
A Trial *U1 coa v inc* th* moot atopttcuL
ARK you aware of the existence oflbe dafaoln-

Ueartllan’x »•&gt;«&lt;• ’

'^^eU who d«*ro it. &gt;M will send .*• F*

atiffhrn after Joints lisd very rr.afciiaflr iteaen-

Ja Uie matter of tbe estate of Lurias II Nktol*.

THE ,.6«r.lp&gt;rf ta.,nj tarn
to health tc a few weeks by a very simple remedy

. KW*Ita— ta-w-Ata «.r«u.»
fa Var as well «s men. An officer, arrtrUMCtatU—

AtareL.

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tela, muoey. sod sffeets ol Ataxauderlongala. Ito

vUlags Iola Naa. 5M, Um sealh half at Hi, and
tot wf less St by Id feet out at tho north waot
ooraer ; all ta tbe rillagr of Hasliags In said BarAl a aeaotoo of tbe ProbateCvsrf far tbe Coun­
Johns, van brunt;AJmtaswreto-,
ty of Barry, boldeu at the Probate 4NBee. tn tbe . Dated, Abgaat M, AMS.
, doe It
hundred st»d sixty-ibri; prurntti, 3. C, Pri.Il.,
Judge of Probate.
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lathe matter of the batata of Reuben Durham,

. ^■Kstifa btoteto iiifadfad «M RbatmiXiii
of a«( ]a)faoMtorv character Im «te||| ai K te*ru
J*** faMIrtiTuwZiSfi :i fl gj*
Ut

JOo Otowd^rf/toCfa (to-lp JS.g WWiam /frroto sad Errdrrirfl
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Estate «F Benbna Durham.
rHOBA rrtJRMR^-STATE OF JrtClUO AS

oCMtrpbdh footle*, pfsyldg. Ifiaf Ute lut Will
and leotaawul of anl3 daectaed, maybe admitted
to Probate, and that the adminfalrotfou of taid
estate may be oommltted to'Aaa D. Rork.
Tbereupea il to ordered that Tnmday. the 1»th
day of January next, at tea e'etock ta tbe faronoon. be aasireed far ibr bearing of said potiUon
and that tbe noirs at law of toiddeeaaoed,aad all
other persona interested la aaU estate, oro requiredto appear at a seems of said Court. Ibeo
to be buidaa at the Probate Ofaoet fa tbo tillage
of Hastings, and show cause, if any there be.
why the prayer of tbe petitioner should not be
grouted.
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And It to farther ordered, that said petitioner
give notice t« the pernoeo ietereoted, ,ia amd
Mate, of the pendency of said petition, end tbo
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order
to be publiabad ta th. llsetiugs Bauner. •»»•►
paper printed in said county, of Barry far thrre
toeeosalve weeks, previous to said day of hear

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rersona railing Cor any of the abort WtUrs will
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ta join the cavalry service.

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j UTT OF LETTEK4,
Remaining uncalled R&gt;r nt the 11 salines
Post Office, for the week ending Decem­
ber £2.1963:

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kfita bertt detailed from the Sixth €ava|rv
on Rremhing service, and will spend

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We know tbe writer of the above, and
that be ia what ha pm/easee Ui b»— a min­
ister and a gentleman of truth.- Journal
•ud Mtttrngtr.
See Advertisement.

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UF A n*voc* IXVAIIA.
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krrprng ante witbmH Mfr tag EM vfltegva.
gsatly fiw them. It to, m.tot certainly de,

ta a pr.ortaE sspMnw fltet tta tuti»a bred
os tanvt oisl* awile equal Ip, working
qw*Htten,«awUlr JuhJue4 falte yoke
and more enduring than lhe average &lt;&gt;f
DurhMi ami Devon ataere; tan by- a
liuia attsM.ii-m i.. tbr aelrt-lmti etf'Mndi:
firr breeding, tber wiR b&lt;H tall .eyrji jar
bsd.m liwwr in sixo and su»&lt;&gt;-&lt;iMi.-sa in
build. If. nita-tf atenttrtaWrJMFl'uf
tbe rare and avtei-'"* h»| l&gt;«ewte&gt;ai.&gt;».-d
up.wi.ssir nativeIwvmdrfbat tl)rvr lies Iserii
the isnptwlrd. there can rcarrvjy Inr a
dnuht that a tswy psmt^HsUe cliassgc f.-r
the Inwtrr wtwM he manltew. ' lisatirntv.
can f«e pointed out wbtex ftfiuera have
added nrorw than tws«ii4vpfwr-e«mtn'lo
tbe »ixe «.f tbeir |mrdk(breeding fnmi their
•.Id stuck.) nitbifi the apnea.•&gt;! five ysnsra.
This. t.u.. has brrn arrsimpliabed with nt
much extra cpsfi
IsejiwU (that
ssf' prut idmg »smi omNstigta staler, or
casMsaallv etaibgmgartd vaninj tta- fia-d
end l.j due rvgarJ to tbe cUuiiIsmmi ot

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Sb peculiarity of the
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te fcai they oteflto M tho rent &lt; Pteeoae,
by vaMhf o*«J partial* of impnrUy ’
In \Y\x ISX.ocfc-,

JdlititalJirtrlotj.

h» tee HfewW health or tho body dspewds
^nrfuenoa.

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DVBUTISEMENT.
thia. They scantiM &lt;if f«r his wnrfring
qualitiex ae well aaT.rrt&gt;e«l*ugta«r, .nd
they want tho eo« for tba dairy ai well
kfWraa st laani aCaevtrsl Tears. I hare ag
*• for repmdpctiiiq. and the the question
umedUmLUJUJWAME TkAMK.
returne may JK&gt;c tbeee be fiund of the
OX WRXHOE ETBEET IX THIS CTTT,
native breeds quite aa g&lt;«d in aay re­
deerAWH uoUemj ald,
aped aa from among the imparted herds
Kral aad aHjoiamf eva
and at &lt;«e Ulf the
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trill prrfurtn tbe u
a* the Dev.mi. al
kueping and finally when
BULLDIXD niwni^jjtgAwn urnnsirtr-i
when alaughlerrd, thm**Ts l&gt;e n&lt;&gt;l tbe
Ilsrlnj made arraiigsmsits srtthmsMfacSuren
-;
most tmhisMol Other, tHlrtgs Wing aadeUnss. t am praises 111 .
e^pal, U&gt;c first cuyt ta laqply.ta fasnr
WHOLESALE TO COUXYRY MKRCH AHYS,
ul the native **&lt;.* And tfete to rmwo ap
patent as between ibc two breeds* teeLrs p«rcb*Uag. All foods sold si Ilia
fur the dairy.
The
n.-uivo
o&gt;w
lowest cnta mark lt value.
.
to not impressed iu tbi* particular
1 deal largely Is
Some possibly may produce a. .Igtfer
STOVES 1
&amp;&gt;w of milk : ..(hers may pr.4uea that uf
a richer qnalily ; but Inr all the pnrp&gt;«es Of C»« very bssl nudertel su! UksttaiuwvMKRta
“ TLX. SHEET IMjr Ajftf CtPj’EHXbRtk
•f iba dairy U it not gooor»liy eoncredrd
tbat tha Miiea on* OtaMhiT
If this Will be earrisd an aider the direetioe af saitlfu
b« OU tlun why isahe n«t the mere vplu- Mechanics. A fcfl iMoflmrcl of
ably ..f tbe two) The ctsr U drtiralife
m.wtly fur this purpose and *• »b« excels
, in Ibis porlictiiar, ;(jw«; ta that pre
portion to her 1 line enbnacod to the
buibnndinan, aad thus represeat* tba val­
PM** teRRIt fb*
••» .'...iiln'H
ue U her lirved. A e»sw may retain ta&lt;
CITY HARDWARE STORE,
milking pefapswteewter nt Ismwn tfX- yteirs
Hurra .Goods ar® ba aotd « aulfo.-m prices,
and during tteeae wrww the prrrfnef is
[•Millat lean pne byudted dollars.
Ac
®w a lucoau.
tbe expiration wf- this period she ia worth
twenty didlare.
Didm-ting fir-t COOL
altjiree ycwre eW—forty , dellara—and
we have t*s&gt; ba*dr«d and eighty dollers
GAOCEEY,
it'.-.
aa the rvwelt.
Now allowing a purr

esse (which is nm trne in mm* rase*.)
and the reevrft nrnst show a large Utauv
In fitvur of lhe native ritar. or M toast a

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and aonaeqoani (nodi Io tho pTO|ntator, Itaii
enabling Utas to expend

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Ttucw or m totccn wm

It inuai, bowt^rr, b&lt; remmilM-ird I lust
giaal cara in itesa4*ni* te selreiinR smI
mate tr«&gt;ss&gt; which tn firrotl if wieh te\--r.
able rewnlt* are ti&gt; be anticipated.
Ami
this too irqasuvapxxi jndRnnswt. Tteswr
ia no trrMHch «f tbe exfiag «&lt; tba bli&gt;bamJmsu requiring iiuarn aludy cveiul
teaaatipuUm. and ttemctal/iil aitewtimi,
than in tbe orlectum .if tala breeding'ani
nuda. But ibte teiing properly du&lt;w and
with careful tna”i||trme«)t aa above de­
redbed, farmefs^iay j no itnpo'tW Ahrir
JaMis L Tnroaa,’ . . Jshiateeu
herd* ta a te* taara aa *» prwaenl a Cs
voraMa cosnparisno wlib the average
huporlad at-wk. It ia m.4 euppomxl thnt
sssch attempt* will »t smee ruiee up but.plea that will rivjfl Ib'iniuX 'rM- XIb&amp;UiM L WiU&gt;ams.
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der'e, ue Cuttgur'e Dtwtasifts; and ter
Vaan-tr. '-C. Alite.'&lt;*'».' Bertwr. • *‘'
tbie very mte-it, throe hate not «W&gt;ly
had lite advantage s.f lining |ak^/.lin»p&gt;
tbe vary beat, herds in E trope aud tn
c- Uf‘“"
thtacsuiniry where tba molt careful alien
ChaD baa, few * century past been giving
Rrruj»-T, Phillip.. JUrn Goaw. Btebart B.
t&gt;.all the above dr»a&lt;to. together -uilh bats
.
extra feeding and gr-mming,. that find*
Ait* compensttki* only ta extravagnnt
Wo«0L4.M&gt;-B.«.-Inger*0U.E. r. Baruam, K
prices which I Weeders nlmx- run i-bfain
lawdy.
when they tuslly succeed in matur­
1TuaotajJllkr.
ing what they o&gt;uc*ive tn lx a perfect
animal. Then il ia osilyjar reproduction
that such animals enu be mailt to coiqpen-

Ltaodvd Dnrtauatasw-tii he.in every re
•pre* tewosrd ta epiaHly. «e etawpfy fed.
and aa Rttle tai^tli eccidrut Ud di»-

CvuKrtm Vro\xr‘i\xte,

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totals KsacUoAs,
Liimr Omptotaf, ftaier
ylfue.
Zwunorrhma,
JbmoXe CtanplainU
MgHpalaa,
AfayfiteWate rsir,
romeu-s,
frupttona,
Ate, aarqfUctsa Cbnoumprtcn, tu.

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CaeM hnmmernhle of DrepeTwia and'tieer
Chanlamt could be nenuoueu in which 0)e
Purihet aofPflle
■Wo^t V\\w. a CiAxtrKk.

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Imaxwrhtea, While* Frmate Woek»M*
z^i’jT^v^rtrxsst:

are lhe moat active and thdrourh pilla that
have over been introduced.
They act to directly upon the "Liver, exeteInj that orpsn ta mich an extent a* ti|U tbe
avetem doc* not mlapao into its farmer con
dtaoa. whieh te tea apt to ba the earn with
staurfyapargativepUf

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I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORXEV ss4Cs«m»I«u U-. I
. Gfcsn-vrr. General f-a.ut »nd T.
1«: s—sd sury *f IWtawoT. Bios

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A lergo stock of
axxA "Lvsc V VAX.,

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3UE3DTCIEID IPMCIBS,
VT.Iut.A.ar, kind &lt;.f goods, *&gt;ie4&gt;

BDWS ft BE©3?,

which, ia oonjaa ciion wUh the
‘SA.oofc. VwtX^vcr,

will ears all lhe aforementioned diHUel
and, of thweaelroi, will relieve and euro
He&amp;Laobe,
OwtUM-wes,
Otdio (Pains, CWer-rs Jtforbiir,
indigestion, (Pain tn the fiawls.
•
^hteefcMM, etc. ’•-&lt;
Try these medicines, and you will nc«r
remt It
Aik yvrt neighbors, who ban used then,'
and thy .win mj they are
Qioodk &gt;1X5 iW.C\\\r k,

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N.Hertpfk&gt;s Are«&gt;.’*sri&gt; E.M1MM I. oifild.
tbepabtic.
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Tlo elodoasaemaf the Loan' Whoriisd. ie
Fire Uaadred Halloas of Dollars, frlf Aw
Zteadnaf JBiiteM tese fan. sfaWp tJTtrUi
fuUia»,t^T^,rr.^t»Xj wMna tbe teal se...
moults rise la's* demand from abroad. »rd Ibo
rapidlr iaervosing berne demswi far ess a* IM
basis nCeiamstetfau Mt KsSksaal tesetia* AMogls
DOM av- mgsiusu^ m ail porta U Aim aMteby.

tees^ekrvdefa

aveb«
CATHARTIC PILLS’!

wnteywa ahoald try them before going hr a
phyitcion.
(Jet ■ Pamphlet or Almanac of m* )o*al
agent, utd rewl die c-rtlflsUea, and'if yen
'bars ever doubled you will

iiimii s sitRss

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i^mkal'of"* uicu'ahk eavabu: m
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feeh-TtamMiB Oteni WtaOiRlO ItawIMwMfa

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A TTOMJCET aid CosiMUor st U
A isCbsawrf. Coa«»T»««»X^
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HARDWARE!

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WplS^ .S. Mk.lhs rf ta^r. k US srtslk

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Why, then, brother fitrmere. do jptf
eunttaue tin* U&gt; deplete &gt;«wr Urd eamed peewee ter the* wfttedi te rewBy nm w&gt;
vahmMr S-r tba pwrpuega yi« require!
kUaBMktenaLowrtewh evee thetas.
iMte lsmrwfwarsn. tei ttart It

Hawley, 1

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alteee. Medsirs ssst of Us Ua.ttscs

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NO. 35

8, BABBY COUJiTY, MICH^'.VBDNBSbAY, DECEMBEB, 30. M
®rijiital Jwtrj.

18 PUBCtBHCT) EVERY WEDNESDAY,
lowing reroiuuuos;
.
RmM, TUI arid (MBBittM W &gt;

AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!!!

wUg

betrotbed

definitely aetlled by

ti“tx“,

to this aoleoM and to tore*inf
•But there ba* always been a healthy
Uuloo acMlment in our State.
It baa
flourished when tha'aun of our gtfart p&lt;&gt;oberts
triker
litirat ayatern wa* dfeecurtd Sort It by cun prise
elobd* and gloom. In the darfpeas of- reUUatioa.
’ ~
SwistM $irttt*rr.
pnlltleal storm and night, it* Irinp baa
In explaining and urging thia re*2aburned vn brightly and beautifully. . Il tmn iipon tbe Cbm mi ttro of the WbdCe,
has aurvlvad amid rocke and eaves, Mid
JEST DECEIVED
mountain gorges and rugged banka of inrroticato fact*,
bed • few
homriws *tn*ma. It hu* •‘watched and
a new and moat complete assortment
waited" with a frith a» astounding and aa
constant aa arer nerved the’heart of peDRLGS AND MEDIC IN ES,
ealers i
CrhtC or arint- ’ Often uulctttred and un­
,are*k*ry,
tbe.Guvarumeai.
taught, it ha* put to aharne the pretence*
people abunU meet and bury iU
The of sophistry nnd confounded the phlloao- ceruij! Comm.laeary
* phene, Bwralag FlwiR,
curse to our country, had beaa tovpMsd
___r
&gt;n/l tia n.,n««raa phy of sages.
Despotism could not with authority to cohtrul tbe matter pf
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
crush, or cruelty erase IL Nor threats _ 'Tt.L. —■ ASOS AWW
They lired tagether, •nd topttpr died ; ’
like Miaaouri. With ua the qutalion la. nor entraaiiea, nor chain* nor' duhjaou*,
Wbataimll we do with Umt wbMU al nor the bop* of life nor the leaf of
(fa.v*mm«o&lt; in tbeatthada charged Vy
1 death ooold ebam It fo Ufe mad cur of rti- tte enemy, and ha* atumpud ta atane
' bellion. But through the crucible of an­ th* priaoner*in our hand*; Hare.Mc.
and put it beyend hope of. resurrection.’ archr, persecution, and blood, It ha* aria­ Foote redd a leifer from th* Qoarterl^r FOR MECHANICAL AMD MEDICINAL
- —
—kb.,kl_A ... - „i-t ' l,a maMer for the prisoners, Captain J.
We U the N-Klh aed South, knowing
FCRP0MS.0Kl.Yjn
that alavtry waa the only di*terbieg eleWarner, addreassd to Get!. Wirmer, chid
inent io *ur Govarameul, alter many
Noble men I 'Worthy son* of worthy placed on reoord at CoL ■Odfl1* *®cr,
. ,..f___ .. u - - -U nna
“dsdtf*
eirwl* Bright exemplar* for all age* I which »ut*d Jhat be (C^Rain WeroeT;)
An erring brother reWma from hl* Wan* liad, frbni th* first to the twentfa^h
R3DRRTS A NTR1KEB,
deringe after a mad deluriuh, dve* not lost month been able to get rflegt la a
LKM la drop. medidaea, pM»nl®TO&gt;
dee*i h nnbecbniifig hl* honor and hl* very irvcgelar and Meager manner, from
Z. aaiaU. aX. tanwetto*. b-rai.g BaM.
manhood to pay you the tribute on tbo the droartniMt for eritumra, Md ttak
aoandncacftf yonr judgement and the no­
ivrw
------ — —■- -px
unction
in
oar
midal.
The
aooner
we
bleman and aubllniHy of your patrktfam.
TKA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. W»M»«
du
it
the
belter
fur
us
and
the
cnnnlrjNur doc* he feel eb**ed before the world;
PRUNES, FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
To roan y this truth la unpalatable, but
&lt;natr,&lt;rndfor tifkt dayt tkty got son *t
&gt; a can't blink it, it muat be met, let •» been bw past acta and impreas'on*, to lU. Thia G&gt;mmi»rory General; wto,
f«W»lV
IWEUEY *- ALLEM
extend to you hi* hand, and here, after
do eo like men.
.
There is a large and growing party in •o long a parting, and *&lt;&gt; much of mutual * sort of pepper doctor down in CteatiM
onitnatsH' ^xBirajaioc®^
•uttering, bav Ing mef, from diflerent ex- Utn. and be mint say looked a* lik* *
tremra, under the old banner al hut, to vegetarian a* hit practice would indicaU,
lad UBklBK Extracts,
pray Almighty God to role tbo rnadneu . bad actually made *n elaborate report to
of the hour— to stay tbe effusion of fr*&lt;l the Secretary of War.akowtag that *fe
cidal blood—to incline men'* heart l&lt;&gt; tbe aubri.taoce of a human Tanfaee earprocs and brotherly love, Mid tn give u» cm* a vegetable dial waa the muat proper
onee more a united, prosperous, and thrtl could be adopted. [Laughter.] He
had other facta that be would brief for*
them
aa
lu
their
right
to
do
thia.
Ut
ua
prNF.nWCTlJ’. IRKS. PAPER. EN­
happy country.
ward, ta addition to thia, to stow that
VELOPES, CARDS. Ae., *e.
thia Northrop should be turned nut. F«*
A Great W^-terMI.
.
the honor of the country to abould be
A detachmrot of troop* recently acoutMOST POPULAR
I. A. HOLBROOK,
Uug in the valley of tbe Snake or Lewi,
Uge il afov.ry jft,pvr jnjdat, and bury
f.^k
of
the
Columbia,
diauov*redawateout of sight thia auuree vf *&gt;l our calami'iea, personal. State, and National. .By fail which, it is said, ia entitled to the
thus Tlwmally firing "P &lt;h»t la already dwtincV’&gt;u of being called th* *&gt;re*l**t in
I be world. The entire volume of Snak*
lort, we will have
rc secured
aecurBo to
w u*
u» all onr
• ----- — - Mate* in
uik*.
If river pour* over a sheer precipice . ona
right* a* equal State*
In we
the Unlmt.
t, I rive
aa my
hundred and ninety eight feel Mgh, &lt;Atrtjr
•UrolSuit rowel
.. du urn du ",'
■'•■It
11 ”
“• opinion,
”*
South Pacific Ocean, which «■ be entered
thm
right
w
nbrng,
»
’
»&gt;&gt;l
h.
r»m'&lt;«
join m
unlv dy diving Into the eea, and toe w
to the condition of a Territory, and •“
oth.r fight but what 18 reflected from the
lit
caKjdt
it
oat
/olid
tketl
or
Mf.
1
ba
remain until w« do p**a up« thia qtwbottom of the waler.
SPEECH or
“T.
lino, definite! v, *1 once and forever. You locality «f thi* immenae waterfall ia naer
A y-ong chief dfaeovered It aoeMeiftLEl'l ER FROM GEM. TilAk ER*
cant find a aulAer In the army who ha* Uie point h«rou&gt;fur« designated Aa the
ally, while diving after _» tartin; tww
,nii.
»—*»■'
Ln,u ,!■«/. A«- N—'* **• laM'
not already reached or whn I* f»*A cMa- Great Sboabuno or Sainton fella of that •.he uag wtychho made of hi* di*covery
lv approximating the coucluemn. that hi*
EJilort Minoxri Drmotr^l:
will probably b« aung I* more than
.Si
.nA hr, have bean »«•
Six: 1 «d.~ &gt;"«
J'”” *
Ane European language, ao beaudfulhr la
it adapted for a tale in versa. Ttore
(I.BA-row • - -------- —- —
lTw. G.«n. I» •
JS|d.
roaring of tbeu fall*, but learned ao waa a tyranira! goverwor at Vaveoo.
will
not
InahL
that
after
all
hie
toll
and
™ Uul. R.«».-»■■* ।A-I* «“?
againtt whom one of the cheif* h*d fcrmmore
respecting
tbeni
than
if
theyJito
BOBT.BTS 4 STBIKt,
hardahipa; iht* queatiun, which d^lomv
.CL______________ M -not arttie. been in the miw»n. H was *aid that there
. aerie*of fall* and rapid*, making a de
being aatiicw »y
■
-.cent of amen hundred feet ia eeven mllea. rd l«&gt; be destroyed. H* had a beauilfat
.,r~&lt;l»r.&lt;«. Andllii.i.ln&lt;lM*na~' ,
with
the round gave color V&gt; tbe report. daughter, b*trothed to a chief of high
J“ld Ul'^n ■nd
.
j, end'd, Cell. GnnU •«&gt; &lt;"*~™ "l vbe ol .n, ..pininn h. m.J
F&lt;.r hundred* of mlfea acroea the great rank, and aha wna also included In the
,. i^d.r.d Um th. torn nt
•criiencc. The youth wto found the tav­
h, |h..*«d. I .mnnpolUldU. Wo.ja plain Saak* river flow* through a canon, ern, *nd kept theerorat to himaelf,lored
withjvertical walla hundred* uf feet high.
HASTINGS. MICH.
nut rtnni.n nn u«»n t.mn &gt;■■■■«" nr
It ia only at long tol«rva1a that salient thia damasl; b* V*M her the danger to
people, and ?an therefor* apeak plainly.
Y WANT 25.000 11*. of WOOL to hnlde r.
t&gt;inta are found by which the river cao time, and persuaded bar to trust herself
- ...
And 1 d&lt;&gt; aay, in candor andainctrity, t&gt;‘
, reached. Th* road cro**ea Iron point to him.
1 manufacture into CLO1H —
They got into a eanne: the place ofbec
(!.». t.. Artunu. pnl.tlomu
Un; nu tlriUnr th. p..p.Ur nurr.nl bj to point of the b*nd*» only approving retreat waadescribed toller un the way
rlr.we
to the river where there i» a chance
»pn«
te It. These sromro swim like mer­
d.-n*\k.T~&gt;ta»« Urn. luBf
U~ir»|»
” 'tam.
*
Tao snrtri’oA
U&gt; Qi-»cn&gt;u «&gt;•
- ------- -- ----------rerv few, if any. of the tetia of thousand* maid*, she dived after him and rose to
th* cavern, in Its widest part It la atonl
of adventurers that bad croroed the plain*
fifty feet, and it* medium height la atorft
ft be alternatives
the acme; the roof fa hung with etalacundated by Mr.
lits*. Urre h* brought b*r the etorcewt

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wooed' end wen the maid, and to make
upon a* frequently rtd
JSrt I, |/MJav ; a*d it w.U ba admitted the Interest campleto. be bad long fovwd
that with the »lnp*ndou* gratoewc &lt;w
their aurronndmgs they
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from twenty to fifty feet each, near by.

r
f
Th*
leading Union men here, now take*the
ground that Arkawa* muat arntt batb a
Suu. Tbu ««.neUw &gt;• «’P~^
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th, Fiji lelanda. Th* intmtlrt waa so
Wil comealed, that chav embarked fa
aafety -.and hi. people a^ed Mtn. at the
Or e of the baopiert wlttWeme on rec­ point of their departure Iffce worfS »ot.
ord. fa related by the Boat.*
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�WAR NEWS H

Wkf Farren »mtov teft Kwrevtfta.
.
war tneotiag beM In Cadaa^
Mt the 10&lt;h. Parson Bn.wafow gara *
felfaerihg go-jd and euKijbni MM0 w

JereUnYtC. kbit b « »ar ratoti

folhing. K Wm of eoUon, a large
amount .of hfafoeea. shoes, and reddle
equipaiewle, tools, oil, tar, and rarfens
of jastieo and humanity, order, proclaim
other storaa, and H® wagons. The tel­
aad declare th it ail persons held an slaves
egraph wire wee cut, coiled and burned
within the limit. &lt;ff certain States and
■ f.»r half a mile. The water stations, turn
soldiers
to
re-ew!Ut
in
other
breaches
of
parts of States therein designated were,
The Loyal Pubbcatioa Bwdsty, 063
table and three care were burned, and
and should thereafter and fmwrer be, free; thufasrvidn, codling first uqSer conaider- the track torn up, and tbe rails heated Rr.wdasy. bn iusa published an anvavr
khaw base lately beso with Mm, in order sod that tbe execulire, military and na­ atloe, the amssidment was agreed to.
and destroy ed, as much ss possible in by Profeesor Henry Drfatrr, of (MfluiMr.
Wilson
explained
that
wMa
It
val
authorities
would
and
should
thence
­
"W foel-eMusw in hie resting place aven
bia College, to Bishop ilopkiM* “Bible
six hours.
forward recognize and maintain the free was fiwnd that the draft fi.r &gt;00.000 was
tbe fcsual time of a Federal advance
Five bridges and sererat eulrerte were View ul Slavery,” which wo can recumdoai of all each perwme; and whereas, insufficient to meet the wants &lt;4* the War
mend for gmeial ciroolaUon amotig the
not
tkat by said proclamation and order, tbe Pres Department, a bounty of 0400 to veteran dealt uyed lu ever an extent of fifteen
c
Iium of people wbu are likely to have
miles. A large quantity ut bridge tim
tbe coostently increasing tores uf’ ideal has guarantied to all such persons and 8200 to others was uffirred, and this
her and repairing materisls were dretrey. b«e&lt;» affected l*y the sophistries and the
bill
wxs
designed
to
carry
oat
the
pledge
-tbe Federal army, Lse will attempt tbe tbeir freedom shall be recognized end
unlounded aauorticne of the Bisb«p. Bro
ed.
My
march
was
retarded
■•eeasiunal86.900.0M bad been re
'b&amp;Mvn, sepecfaHy toward Washing- forever maintained; and whereas, it is thus made.
ly by the tempest In tbs mountains ar.d feaser Drisler completely exposes tbs
the right aad the duly of Congress to reived frntn commutation, end this was
the fay roads. I was obliged to swim alMurdity of tbe arguments by whldn
1
a.
make all laws whioh may be n^eesmry now ausvvMOtad to 812 000.000.
Bishop ll-ipkin* attempts to justify slav­
Tbe mmotal of Gen. Bubufield from and proper for carrying into exac'iUtm
Mr. p’ilwui acknowledged the neoami­ ray oemmsnd and draw my artillery with ery net »ff the Bible; he pauses Ihiaqifdr»pea across Crogx's Creek seven times
i etotom to
tbe department of Miaaoeri and the sp- all tbe powers, whether dril or military, ty of exercising great care with regard to
in twenty four hours. On ray return, I slavery Bishop lu l&gt;« ignorant of the
teMmsl of G«n. Roeecrsns.to succeed vested by the coMiltulinn iu tba Presi­’ the depletion of the treasury, aad to keep
found six eeperate commands undsr Gen­ Scriplurea, ill&gt;&lt;giral and bigoted.
‘iht,4e very gratifying intelligence to the dent as Cumroendsr-io-Cbief &lt;.f the Array ing thk credit of the government fated.
erals Early, Junes, Fitz Lee, ImlxxJrn.
and Navy; and amuog such military Il had always been thought more difficult
earnest l^yalfate of the wbuIa country.—
He Jackson and McAuBtin, arranged fa a
GcrauL** «ro at „
w.,— _
powers Is that of making and executing to fibtain more mowey than men.
Can- Bcbofield’a whale policy has been a the predamatioa aforesaid, within aaid wanted the eerreney of the country to lie line extending from Staunton to Newport what myateriooaly in Tenuessre. A let­
upon all the available roads, to prevent ter in the Cungregatir-nalist thus refers
mutaka; aad his final removal, by the designated a tale* or parts of slates, are sound end her credit good, yet we must
ray return.
til a aiuguiar a-cidr-nt:
Freeidsnt ie a concession of that fact— now uf right free, and ought to be here­ i**? our pledgee made to enlisted men.
PEN8IUNS Tu MOTHERS AND
I captured a dfapalch from General
Writers are conducted here rather dif­
'tbrwhole country will rejoice that an after forever unmolested in tbe eei«&gt;y- Their enlistments were numeroee a«4 on­ Jones to General Early, giving me his
BISTERS.
j t
ferent from the Virginia method, aa tu
ly la the Nuethem States, but hi the
*jpp4 .* nan, au competent a general as ment nf that freedom which tbe govern­
position and
Jackwia at Clinton Forge. roerrilfaa. They have a abort thrift.—
ment of the United States ia bound to Southwest. East Tennessee had recruit­
ed 85,000 men. Tease bed furnished two I inarehcd fmm the front of Jones to that For instance, a commander reported a
“recognize and maintain
Jscksua st night. I!i« outpost* were while agn, that he had met twenty gur
Now, therefore, for the purpose nf car­ regiments, and Arkansas bwd yieldkd sul&gt;« -There ** • nunor that Geo. Leo la to
pressed hi at a gall»p by tbe Oth Virgin*
•bb Mat to Georg tn ; but tbe report ia not rying into more complete and immediate etantial additions to uur furewn. Such re­ fa mounted infantry, and two bridgts rillao; he had killed right, and captured
cruits
should
bo
dealt
with
according
to
twelve ; but, imfartunaiely. in bringing
execution
the
aforesaid
prudamatioo,
and
* Credited.
’
aernee Jackson river were saved, although hie prfaiHiera into camp, they all fell off a
to secure forever the recognition and promise, lie was In favor nf a commu­
Gam. Buller has bee* made perraanenl mafatenaace of tbe freedom of all per­ tation clause and for tbe payment of the fagots had been piled ready to ignite.*— lug. and broke their nei-ka It fa hardly
My
eoluran,
about
firer
miles
bm»,
hast
­
to be wondered at, that such accidents oc­
sons designated therein, and thereby to bounties proposed.
Mr. Harris did not favor the amend­ ened serose, reaardlem of the enemy, un­ cur. Tennessee aoldiere aje uww whose
«C% aad il Is hoped that bo may bo suc- preride more rfieelually fiir the suppres­
ment of the Committee, as It Mend, 'and til all. but my ambulances and a few
ressAil in relieving the greater portion sion of tbe rebellion, tba securing of do­
■ agons nnd &lt;«a regiment had pnaxetl,
tbonthl
it
would
stop
all
recruiting
after
mestic traMullity, the maintaining nf the
* ofovr brave eolditrs who are dying by
when a strong effort was made to rebuke
common defence, and the preservation of the Bib of Januery.
facUo fa rebel dsngeuos.
Mr. Lane, of Indiana, aaid we could the first bridge, in ehirh they did not
the liberties of the people:
succeed. Tbe ambulances and some sick
Brigadier Gen. Cbreoran died, at FalrBe it enacted by the Senate and House not fill oWr armies with conscripts alone.
men were bwt, and by the darkness and
lft», *Wr tbe t®d, from lajsries received of Repreeeukstivea uf ibe United States There were 8,000,000 men subject to tbe difficultisa, the last regiment was detain
nf America in Gwgresa amambled. That draft at thia time, and of tMe number, on
By filling from hie borac.
,
ed on ths opposite side until morning
In all States and parts of Buies designa­ tbe basis of the receipts ef ths last draft,
Thirty year*'ago ibrre arrived at
? fa -England, a great prize figlil has
when it was ascertained that tbe enemy
ted in mid proclamation aa.in rebellion, but 426.000 could be brought mtn the ,
P'KHiah (India) a homvlras wanderer,
4ah«n place between 11senas and one the re enslaving ur holding, or attempt­ field If tbe entirs enrollment were taken, eeesned determmed u&gt; maintain Ita ptwi- driven forth by f’rraian fansticiooi from
lion
op
tbe
cliffs
which
overlooked
bridg'
All artdievww bo eelirtod for There Tetra,
King, In which Heenan was badly wbip- ing to bold, in slavery ur in invuhkntary and out nf this number from 20.000 to
ea I caused the bridges, which were long hie country. Ths qmwtdani exile. since MrrsU tvvysaee.arerutitted te tbe ll.kJtei
in ffi- minutes.
The Euxlfah and servitude uf any parson who shall have 80,000 »&lt;mld !&gt;• deserters. Indiana had
bmone a merchant prmee at B-unbay. fa
been made or declared to bo free by said more than filled her quota, and could be and high, to be deatruyed, and the ene- Mr. Da*id Snae.iKti. ab*&gt; ban j&lt;wt pur.
Jttnarican prees have teemed with the
proclamation, or agy of their deecendants, depended «&gt;«, under any eireomstaitews, ray immediately ehstigsJ his position Io cbaaed the fine English a«tate at Wnll.m
flank aad rear af tbe detachment which '
disgusting details.
from and after the date of mid proclama­ to furnish her full share without resort
..n-Thainra, known aa A able y Park, for­
“r?« *~ -w-&lt; &lt;«—n~&gt;- .tai
was cut off. I sent orders itMbe remnant ।
' ■
-- Jt b stated that 10.000 men o(' tbe tion, otherwise than in punishment of to the draft.
merly the ramdewco i&lt;Sir Henry Hatch­
Mr. C*&lt;llamsr moved to strike out tbe tn destroy &lt;wr wagons and coms acmre er, for hie eldest wm. now rraiding in
PvtotMe Army hare re euHrted for the crime whereof the accused shall have
tba
ri»er
or
over
ths
mountain.
They
■
words
“
January
5th,
’’
and
insert
“
lUl
the
England. The price paid was £50.0001*
wA”. Rb-enlisirrteots are also going for- been duly convict cd. is aad shall be fiwnext draft, not later than next February.’' awam tbe Hear »lib tbe fore wf four mea.
wird rapidly ia nearly all tbe other mil- ever prohibited, any law «r regulation nf r Mr. Howard moved u&gt; strike out “fif­
sitber of such States to the contrary aotty Chief Justice Tenby, it nf that
k»ry departments.
teen” in the Comer illra’e amendment,
wi thatanding.
class who dry up ia their track*.
Ur
concentrating upon ms at Calfayan’s, I
.Oregfefa, eeomo to start slowly fa the
The bill was read a seonnd time, aad
ahrivela gradually, tear by tear, and ia
I left over a vary available mad, hot one
nf legislation, but that ia usual, and referred to tbe Committee on tbe Judic­
apparently the feeblest nun ua earth that
which waa deemed impracticable, but hy
iary.
;
j?A&gt;baMy isecaemly. A joint resolution
which 1 emssed over ths top nf the Alle­ has a brralh in Lis body. He aita doubled
op, and bis voice cannot penetrate three
Jo Gen. Grgat and fcfa
ghenies with my command, with the ex­
’
Tbe Oral twwlh.
ception nf four caissons, which were de
•ffirsre and aoldiere has been paeeed,
71s JfatkoiUt tTuon has a letter nf
strnyed in order to increase the teams for
aad digvM by tbe President. Tbe reprel the seennd inat, from its Editor, now io
Washington City, which says:
of the 8300, exemption clause is doubtful
My loaa Is six men drowned and four
Drlrt.r toem tale the giver.
___ _ -i___ 2
I wm present laarevening at a small
•men wounded, and Amr ofiveers and nine­
social party ofintolligent loyalfata fmm
Woolford'e regiment encountered a
under jhe eurojlyyt get will be done
We captured also
Texas, Teuneeoee and Kentucky, end ofa Rebel regiment last week, in the loser ty men mfasing.
about 200 pria&gt;.nrra. hut retained but
away wftt-aa-M tobriag all trader one served that tbe expressions ufa desire to
end uf BIihisI aiuoty, Msr the njovlb of
nlaaa. Gottgresa has adjourned over toe saw Slavery wiped out by the present Tellicu River, and drwro them pell melt («Hir officer* and eight v men. on aecnnnt
holidaya. , .
war waa almost unanimous. A slavehold­ into the Ttanemee River. Some /orty nf their iaabilltr tn walk. We link also
150 horses. We were entire! v upon a
. ’Vbe Cimaerrstive adjourned Coaven- er from Austin, Texas, informed me that were, drowned, and some farty mure very poor cnnntrv. and the officers and
tbe Unkiofata of that State, who were no- killed and captured. The remainder sf
men have anffi-red c-*ld. banger and feCTfat'M Cladunstl, has reaffirmed the
nseruus were almost of vue mind tn this the regiment dashed their arms io to the
tigwa,' fcltF remarkaHe fartitodr. M»
tiMMafan of G&lt;n. McClellan re tbe
WATCMUKEl AM JfWELEI.
matter, fa p»dnt of fact, they believed river, and swam over, and made their es­
command has man bed climbed, slid and
Kaglrah, Nwissand Anenron Waubr. repaired.
caudufate «f the Peace party for Presi­ that Slavery bad oummittod suicide by cape in great cofuai»n. Wo have read
'All tn&lt;n*mrula warranted lu uerkirm wall aiaa
awam Jt.V ’’
*
‘ '
Hack, aud jtwelry repalird. all duM os 'alert
dent. itcaattered but little who wae rebellion ; and tn pitot of principle, tbey ia the Scriptures of the Devil entering
ryjwiced at this fuel, firmly believing that into the bogs, and rushing them into the
aeerffieed ; ft a IB prove another “Petiia.
ths future existenee of Slavery and frve sea oFTibwias.
The Devil we k«&gt;w
ctftrCtmpaign,” to any mac who atands
government together In tbe Union, would was in the rebels, and having a fondness
New York, Dec. 20.—Tie al earners
uppo each a platform.
he utterly Incompatible.
The Texas bir water, be rushed them into the TanKstate e&lt; Clarisa CarsI.
Washington frntn New Or leone the Hhh,
loyalists, ho assured me are strongly neaaoa River.—Knonilh Wkig.
NZ4 Tt OF memoAX.
lUrr,, as
r
riotatiax the CwwaUtalteW.
and tbe Mieeisaippi the 18th erri.ed Inopposed to rrstoripg Slavery, which they
At a vMMoa oftke t mtel. CosTt far lb. roustr
da;. Tbe Waabrnittm br.mtfht &gt;100.000 of, Harry, boM.a al tba Probata UBev, io Um
regard as rquivaleot to the restoration of
cry uf vhilaiing tbe coeatitatloo, tbe rebellum. I think from what I see
in apede. The Mieeiea^ppi brought a lot L'Iur» Haeta m, a. Toewhy, U&gt;. xwh d«y of
DvroMtMV, ia Um yuar &lt;mm UmomoU wrt.t bund­
and of uncoMtitutjonal acts, upon the that within a few years the present Con­
Governor Seymour’s oft-repeated ob­ «f rebel prisoners, including, Mai. Gen.
tfajt &lt;&gt;f tifa Uncpln GoverosiMit^a it has servative pobtteiana will putdlab affidavits jurgation nf tbe undue preponderance ob­ Frank Gardner.
is tb. m.itsr st the KrtaM of Claris; Carvv,
Mm failed, has cvtnr up (mm all parts testifying that they were wholly opposed tained by Mavsaehusettv and other east
The navigation uf the Miaaiaaippi Riv­ drCTWMd:
oflhc.Booth, fruru .the commencement to the restoration of Slavery, just as era states at tbe formation of tbe federal er h leaa interrupted.
The gunboaie
to* reading aad tlfag the pvUlios. duly vevited,
of TbaasM u Carey
mg. thsi Admtaiolrstofa
ofUis mbcllfan, and baa been repeated some of them are now publishing affida mmrtitution. by virtue of the equality of
of Um wtals of said dorooaad may bo cotamhled
.jUh « *|m, bv the Northern peace party. vita fa the Ohio newspapers, affirming senatorial represaratatton, has been sum­
Advices lr»m Texja alate that Gen. to lbs |MUua«wr.
This iff KMDds very queer to thoee uf es that tbey did nm vote for tbe Canada marily answered by a quotation from Wsahburn hod Blurted far Indianola hod
Th.iropon it i« Ordered, That Meader, tk.rtb
’
«
lru
la lb. &gt;oreAlexander
Hamilton,
showing
that
New
Lavuea,
and
they
are
doulttiees
la
|nnr
d'Bo have been perfectly familiar with exile, i grvdlet that tbe fafamoua alave
tjw.wrigia end progress of the Rebellion, coda will bang heavier than a thill stone York waa nut then a first-efawr state, and posoessiofl ere thia. It fa believed ib-tt
Mi?.kl»q it (a have originated in tbe vi-1 about the necks ofsome Tennessee politi was. therefore, a gainer hy the “tompro­ Ban Anloafo will otxw be in &lt;&gt;ur po«t*
ofatinn of the constitution, ef tbe laws daae before the lapse of 1064. Tbe Mar mise." At that time Virginia was the nioa, where wur trwopo would concentrate
tbe fend, aad a disregard
far tbe ofFrwd.m blazes ee. brightly in the moot populous state, next W&gt;* Maaeaetoi for the overthrow of the rebels under
The Magruder..
Semn and. binding obligations of akfae, as tbe holy cross of U-mstantine, setts, and then Pennsylvania.
ha. For a party that has hung men —
‘—Jagend blushing with ststeeman of Mawnchuaeia were gener­
BW HARNESS SHOP.
,aii houeet diflerrns* of opfaioe ; that
• thousand martyrs. Is ous to New York In tbe eonrenlhm of
1787;
and
Governor
Seymour
fa,
there
­
has shot down psea upon a rrpart by a
fore ungrateful aa wrll hub inaccurate.
personal enemy, that tbey were not loyal
to the Btoitb.; 4hat han doomed men to
starvq and die io Inatbeotne prisons, with­
out the f»rma)&lt;tiea of a trial, because
r.—-&gt;
tfcy we&lt;^ tree to tbe cooslttotM* of their
A fatter from tbe Arwty of the PeteADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
eepntrr J and far a parly wbu have legal- rone says:
Nones i- benfay gim, that ly virtue aad i.
hpd hifbwiMr robbery, and all tbe crimes
.’•A few days after the publication of

emtuanr'

-

jrlTicaK'lsaX
IU.rU
■•ulKlrd tn li.ibl ”7SkMpmSl
_

HOUMT HUUn.

New Advertisements.

D. HERRICK.

a. 1. MeetBiaj

New Harnesses,

known to tbss nahnijr. war, to osmpfain
cf}he yiolatina uf the e&gt;&gt;neiitu:io», on
the part of tbe Federal Government, fa
perfectly h&amp;cslucs.
abiding rsbela, ael out by eaacfo
w, exempting ail seat from militr, wbw owned aa nany aa rweaJy
"but farcin*, the lower arder of

the PreMdent'a message and proclama­
tion, tbe fact nf its pr»imifa&gt;rtmn being
made known to the rube I pickets, they
manifested great curiosity to hear it, and
me of our men cawssnliagtn read it to
them quite a party collected co the oppo­
site bank to listen. While it was rend­
ing the utmost tilence and attoaii&lt;m were
preserved by the listening rebels, and
after tt waa finished ore of them called
out: ‘Well that sounds about right.—
Wil
- -w. u

"

Stota-I

M

The best
a mt man Mupteywkc " *'.■&gt;* ate
Rapwirtuf does aa slwri eetfae.

.....

owjATamoct.
BHERtFFB BALE.

Boston. Dec. M.-The TrawArr, of
tin* city, has a luUar from Brae fort, 8.
Sl&amp;rJi* A li’b b0“

n.

Meeting of tbe Barry County

vwl Society, field at tha Court
the villagw^cf Hastings, on Ti

4ti» M Jsannry 1004, at 2 w*d
rfoe the election uf officers of a

. - Lbctom—A. A.~Kuawm1
Kaiamazan^envered, at the G l
on Batwaday even fan. alrotorel
“Great KcbeUioa,—Ita Canas J

Owing to insufficient nmicr^nrl
WapleaoMl wrelhcr, the. audienl
large,tbo' Tally larger than wad
ahderjtbe cirt umstsBcv* “ .Til
tea* teraa, b-gical, and in ma&gt;
parts al**quaat, dealing bead
tqwra the conspirators who srnigi

the Nation’s life, to build np a J

whnec-eioncr store sbm-ld rest

banaful curse of human lx*ndsfi
lecture was well rccchrdaod n

2 Ptrt Al**m.—Th* try of fire -I
h: car streets, on Friday evnibl
first time for nearly a year. Il I
enaipued by the fire cocr niimiraJ

a stovepipe, w ilh the roof *4 a I
near tbo »&gt;uth end of Jrffrr*.|
ocecpiid by the family uf A. vl

M. Tse. fire was extinguish!
bat little damage d&gt;«e.
I
Tax Wa*T|gB during the p.J

turn been quite pleasant, and j I
snuugh to hold the little snow |

which made both sleigaing and »
paaeible; ths latter only for ligh I
Selarday, Sunday and

M&lt;*nd

rhfay,'until the does uf the 1st'
Vibra tha wind shifted end uehei

soring wfator in again,with poors
ing than before the thaw.

Iiame ..f Tboraapple was burned 1

Ha cratrets, &lt;-n Tuesday of last '

Tbe family were all for a abort I
afaiU
Money was also burnt
Mowuet offil&amp;O,

&lt;l hf aya—g
valunteerfag.
Tbs ’•Farmer’aJ.Firs Inauraaet
|feny of Eaten and Barry Countlel
fafr.to beasuUtimliat.aud pupitl-

taliotk

We are Wormed that It

sons । have already agreed to
thssr property fa this company w|

» fully otganfacd.

Statin-V F-m, &gt;

a.gvquybak.

I

tine of Literature and Faahiun, ed I
Mrs. Ilecry Peterson.
Publisil
Desouo A Potereon, PhilsJelphia. I
is a ns w magMine just entered th I

for popular favor.
H ope*” W*1
V4« fair to rival older*C”te*nprirat I
Knul» . 6« *&lt;«'
-r “M
W.lii.'.'lUum." • OMUfel •]

fosbh« plate, and other en.bellisb-i
Terras Ma year fa advance.
tba Lady 'a Frired.—

MMtoh Ua Mrs sit.

U“&gt;‘j.

7 . Thera wilt be an adjourn

Suer
I

�-irnl.

BAtt.

ttXSC?

-Mb­
A* sUd i&lt; fa raomiuMtofad,
I write
IM. whhuirt tta karttirdg* qf D«eter
R. Jiarir nr any on* ctonwrtad. ahd du it
first of gl] fi-r the ptkl of thuatnvfkrlng
fr. tu itMjigvaliun attdiiia kindred rtsufa*.
,
A MINISTER
W. know the writer cf the above, end
that he ia wbot bu pr.itea*ea to bo—a min.
later and a gentieina* of truth.—Journal
and Mtttmytr.
See Adv.rlia.ment

.’.There will bo an adjourned Annual
Meeting of the Barry County Agricultu­
ral Society, held at th* Court House, in
tbe villagetfof Hasting*, on Ttavmiay, tbe
5th of January 1864, al 2 u’ritek P. M..

■forth* election uf officers of aaid Socioty
for the ensuing year.
. Jlasli»gs’Dec.^23d 18G3.

’

’ ’

J. M. Ntn&gt;5

.•

■I

Estate ef Staphs* D. Caves.

QTAYE OF MICHIOAN.CneniT of Barry, M.
O Atatototea of tte Probata O*rt for lb*
4o*i&gt;ty of Barry, boldtn *1 th* Probata Ofoc*. In
Ibe rulag* of (Jailing., o* Monday, Itellrtd.y
LITT OF LETTERS,
of D»c«mb*r. I* th* year not Iboaaaod &lt;ig I
Remaining uncalled F*r nt the Hasting*
c'
Poll Office. (or the week ending Decem­
I* tta matter of th* estate of Htephra D. Car*t&gt;
ber 20. 1^03:

Frery Pant*) M

Jann Mre Sarah J

a

Scenrtary.

I.xercaa.—A. A."Kw*rra«. E*q., «&gt;f
Kalamamo^elivetwd, at tta Court Ilntne

wn Saturday evening, a leoinra upon tbe
“Grwal Relielli&lt;&lt;«,—Ita Causa and Cure.”

Ttjal Shiica.

SPECIAL NOTICES

Owing to insuffieient nolke^nd tta very

ADMINI3TRATQIV8 SALE.

In Ua matter of th* Estate of Joss L. UcLu.
Suite* la hereby gWea, that by eirto* of Iteeme
nd oatbority granted to mo by tbo Judge of Pro­
ate in end for ibe conoly of Barry, aad State of

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
^In Uhi matter of th* btete of Lads* D Jf Ichob.

NoUo* to iMtsbygi ran that in parsnase* of*
liceiia* granted lo*.e. by :be Judge of Probate for
lb* comity uf Barry. I aboil «xp**e to **te at
nuM.n ■ttetlno tn th*
at

On reading and filing lb* petition, duly oartM.
of Sandt Jan* Ca»«n. wife of told Btopbea 1&gt;.
c.’ta, praying, for reetona therein ml forth,
«.L aba may bo autborixod Io **ll aortal* Real
Eateta. belonging to «*idSl»phoa n. Care*.
Tbampoa Hi* Ordmd, That Tharaday, tba
fourteenth day of January aixt. al ten o.clockin
th* forenoon, be aMlgnrd for the bearing of aaU
petitloa, aad that the beln al tow of .aid Bio j
nhaa D. ttorta, and alt oilier peraon* lnler«ai*d
in Mid eatate. are required lo appear at a M..lon
at 1.1 rv...v, ll.M. •— &gt;.*
.V-

fated, lad moot eftbetn entire!« eared by IL
-r...
....
u.:-» .u:..

people's

large,tbo’ folly larger than waq expected

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
In th* matter of the c.ut* of Benjamin Winona.

parta eioquset, dealing heavy blowa
Ufwin tta conn pi rati i ri who •ought tulake

None* ■* hereby girr* that by eirtn* of license

th. Nation's life, to build tip •/ Btriirture
w hnweTurner atone shot Id rest ap n ilw
ban.ful euro, of human bondage.
The

HELMBOLD’S

lecture was well rccciirdand much, ap-

pfauded^

_

GalNUaNE preparations.

_

eosoampltew. when' a fttend termed ter to tak*
tba •Ptopteamtr*.' U* lakiog iba irtetema aba
MMirteA ehaon at ooca. Os tte third day
.h.bad r*cor*r*d1b(Tapnctitr.entile*ttertgbtli
day. not yd bating &lt;*kcn on* bort!*. *b*gh*a

“ Fiaa Alarm.—The try offir* waa beard
in our htroeks. nn Friday .truing; f»r tbe
fipt tint, fur nearly a year. Tl waa uc.
ewaipnod by the fire «&gt;rrmuitiea'.ing, frtitn

a stovepipe, with the nw»f

a dtrellirji

near lb. smith end uf Jefferson street,
occnpiid by tbo family uf A. W. War
■&lt;»r.

Foe **akn*oor«ariairg from Exeeue*. Habit,
of DWpation. Urly Indtoerrtioa *T atom*. Ok­
ieoded with lb* foBowiag .rmptom.:
Iadupoaltioato ii—
Loa* of Memory,
Wmk Nerroa,
Horror of Di**a*«
U*7wILof th. MoomfaP S'y«t7i‘
Hot Hand.,
Hoiking vftb* Body.
Dryoe.. at th. .kin,
Erantton* on lh* Fwse,
Pallid Coontenwe*.
Thew (ymptom*. if allowed to g. on. which
thb toedlci*. Iurort»b!y ramorea, *ooa foll'- w.
f uMy. Sytlfiic FiU,

T»o. fire was extinguished, and

■alhcv's Chocalale Kara Drops

but littl. d«mago dune.
Tmr W RATjyta duftftg the pa*t week
has beon quite pleasant, and just cold

NEVER fail to dwtroy .nd (xtetmiaal* oH
tied* oflnleaLIea! Worm*.. Areperfedly reliable

on.mgh t- hub! the lltllo *no* and i«*,

which mad. both deigning and wagnning
p^iblr ; th. I^ltor .wily b&gt;r light lundo.
»i.iuid*y, Suttday and

Munday

CURE

"l bat. been In ferbi* health »rrr (fare tk&lt;
birth of my boy. who ia now Iwehre rears old. A
bar* bad maay trouble, and diScaflloa, all thia
time, unfitting me for rrcry kind of labor, aad
-u—' t _•----------- i —.

unpl*a**nl weather, tta aiidieo*. waa not
under,!!*, cinumaianew*." ,Tlt. lecture
was terae, logical, and is many of ita

Lrt *fl wte ar* Ilk* oSUetod try ite Peoptoa Cara,'
-th. medtoi** prwpand by &lt;b* ftaritery Boetofy
-sad they thiakl will n«f tepadw tbterteUai.
"Joaara 80S* Tutn«r, Jlachoofcau
“Baghfo. Not. 18. 1M&gt;. .
TnK
P*TTD17Curt* gcrafaloA
PEOPIXM V U UAL »&lt; Rbosm.
-1 hot* and tbe -Poopl*-. lor*’ tn my family
with great benefit, »- —— -r -~-r.t.
wJ.
Sy7r&amp;fa?aHo?w'--_________ _
-

were

be, end ah* ba* eoolinwed ►&gt; e'*r &gt;tec*.
"PaSr uuM^ardMr, I* F—risl,
••DoEalo, Octoter I. IMi."
"
.
Pi" For Sal* by all Droegiat*.
r-nruu,- — ---- 1 . - - - w* m.

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
^oa (affirUqf with that dreaityliMsea, Na.«

rainy, until the d.me of the Uttar day,

IKON’S NEURALGIA EDiO will apeadilp

to Urn ita wind »bift«i and ushered blus­
tering wittisr in again,with-pwirer sloigh

ARE you racked with tbo tortorea of Rnraartmt?
W.nox'a Ktuwu In. will apeodliy rail***.
ARBynu aageriagfrum th* gnawiogaof Dnrar-

ins than before th* thaw.

Wanoa'a Xccaxiou Kixo will Imnror* your
ai—
ARE you

Horn Branan.
that Ih* dwelling h-wae vf Dankl WiL

Jimena i.f Thomapplc waa burned with all
it* cmnlrtita, &lt;« Tuesday of UM week.—

Tba family ware all fcr a abort time abeant.
Money waa a’et&gt; burnt tu the
vf •IW. taring&gt;MT*en rroeir

ed by a young man aa a local bouatyjfar
1
—
tering.

O
Barry County.
for aaid
Al aae.aioo of aaid Court boiden at til
bate OSo*. in th* rillago of Haatlnga. on T
th* lardayof December. I* tbe ro.ro*
aaad eight bntered and aixly-thrr.. 1
Mharmao C. Prindl*. Jodge of Probate.
in lb* matter of lb* rotate of « Ilham D

Tta “'Finnar
Fanner’’s\Firs
C«itnloeuran
s’. Fin■ Insurance
|i«n* «f Eaten aad Barry Counties,” Lid*
fair .to bo aauUunttal.atid popular iuau-

*ff«etwTth***M bofcie.J Iteglr* (are qb’*'
taticn. W. are infi-rm-d ttatlOO p«r1 ebtataad from yvo in Sorwater 1**L Scq.eff
nnn. . tare already e^ree-i to 4a.ura tbo aJrertUwuoiit of Jbur Society, offerinjf In
tbfar property in tbi* company wben it gireyvarmtdlanetft rl*rg&gt;nte.tfcr tba poor *f
tbeir pari.be*. I obtained a bottle far a poor girt
w fully orgsotred.
of my congregation, who bed lang bees nearly
belpiee* from Rtewmatiam. and .Uengo to tejr
T«« luiwr’o Fmw», • Monthly Maga- that on* boltl. mi rte terenutwy. » w»»e
.
Mm of Literwture and Fstaiuo, oditud by hoping It may e&lt; lb* Society In Ite effort* to intro­
. .nd blew tbau wbo may .need
Mr*. Heery Peturwon.
Poblistad by dee* th* mteictand 1 as* strong term*, a* 1 We
It foil* laotlft th* mo*l »up*rlaD^oon fa Pocorwon. Pb.lml.lphU. TN.

fa * new mngMiM ju*t .ntered th. ring
pof.iT ot.
h ofT. ..n
hidnfair lo rHal older"c&lt;&gt;t.mpomrte*. It
«, „ul«. .T o«i -*■••o'“ci““

Paator of lb* Flit ProabyteTiaO &lt;*««&gt;» _
ectltaolyr
Pittaford, Meuro* Co. X. T.

W.UI.V B—‘"k"J

[cOaaKfiCATXO.]

CZo^wdr Sf *57 ihrt*ite^J'OISO.V.0 bik^y

ffataun piste, and other emb.llisbmeats.
Term* H a year to adeanca.
tta Lady's Friend.—

Cr-TirKXTT-OKE TEARS A60.

If*.C. C. Diutol a diaUagniibod etemiat aad
Draggiol of tba eily of BoBbto, N. T. treated
ofB%^DB.Sir.!A^ta£»^‘of‘««d mtete I BEU* BOUTSF EXTRACT BUCBU AXI^W- and tnonnfaclond a com poond know* aa BRIS­
or turusra b. .-ww.
____
vonvrn nntr visit t i uix
TOL'S
BAL8A11UF HOARHOUND, which to*
prarlng. for raaaona therein art forth, tha
b* llrea.rd to act! cortal* Heal Eaisfo b
to aaid aetat*. to aaidpeliltondraertbod.
Tb.reupoa it I* ordered. Ihai «o»dky-

the ua*vf*'rowtan:L*xnur*asa.” beta itrteAup

. . — :■&lt;------ - ■
■
_ .
Cm Hautsou'* Extract Hucn On *B
too* and dlMOMo of lb* URINARY OROASH,
wbethor exiaung to .aix or rinaco from wbrt
«e*r can** origiaolleg and no matter *f now u»*

A CURD.

Snore- to

In tn* mailer or toe
— . —■
Char)** 0. Drewooon. minor b«iri of Oku J.

Tw Cwmomws^l' va*

THE sndcrrigited having been

lang affection, and that drete dtoteta, CtateMpandram to maha known u&gt; bi*fellow ««ff«r

*° ’rb°

riaville in aaid eoouty oa M«ndg, -*taffffi
Itebt bandrod and aixtrKr, •»&lt;&gt;•* o'clock, in
S! 4te£~ ot that day. th* Mto-iaa de-rtojd
feta Itotatetoto^W*-^**"1

?tu

Ae“ Ttao^oSrtafflteteTertltor in wodiog

•PAItFIO,

Or Concentrated Ly&lt;

SJST 5=

^PArtto.'

Steltesta

TAMH.T SOAF IX1XXH
WAR mate* high prttoejgyeatew toipo 1

wJioT d
milted io N*i*on Conyn.
evador th* Mb
Thereupon. II toerdofmlte**
of laid prtiMMi,

too

TOE GREAT AMERICAN TEA (XJXPANT,
„„

LB8.

DRIED PEACHES.

�tbeir

■BTAW® 'V'GKAYX’S.E.

New

and'

fa the unpleeeantiraea »f having a gale
forever blowing about oXa ear*,-the
ctpselcae roar H jhe1 wlhd around the
dwelling, tbe rafale nf windows and doors,
‘the foentated eowrntn ption Of foeI, and the
discomfort uf cattle atoll seasons but es­
pecially fa win tor; put tbeee and the like
• things together, and arc find that whatis*r *cr»e* to break the violence of the
wfad.orchauge ItaBIr^cUjm, is a thing
of considerable Intpurtaneu. .It afiould
not ba forgotten that air in molioo has
rm&gt;r* ehillineaa than tbe same sir at rest.
W at y our finger and put it op is the elill
air.aMyou wiU hardly feel the culd • but
•wing it around, and tbe hand will be rap­
idly Allied. Tbe d&amp;reMM botweca tbe
elimateXa wiody region and eneebektered from driving current* of Mr, I* equally

OD BUY MORE
•OF THOSE—

CounVr^.
'

ISYocA

Holitiral Sirtditj.

ss&amp;-

R. J. GRANT!

Come and See !I
WB

nvAB

JUST RECEIVED

AJfOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague
after teeing crery medicine in Lie reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore
which had existed fourteen years.
AHOTHKR of Hhoumatiim of eight year*.
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could be mentmed ia which the
Purifier and PUle

VotV. Wkc a Ckarrtv.

'VYvi,

S&gt;a2n« item Ud&gt;, Md^li*mreS®Si» Cte

VAX*

aawrrhma. White*. Bsmato We* bn sen.
&gt; arsenite
by t*teriidtj«-/t&gt;» tW-

'BX.ooX a.x\A lAtbcv’’VAX,
which, in conjunction with the
'B\oo6l

I1XO H ARP WARK AX D M

Haring mads «rr*3g«nrote with nuifutiran

WHOLESALE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
4
I

LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.
f deal largsly fa

GROCERIES

_

STOVES 1

rttlNCIFALOE WHICH ABE FAYABLB IX
QOLU
I'rudcue* aad self iaIrrel mast Cwt* the minds
of thoae oootemplating the funantlra of .NsUorel
Iteaktnx Aauiculioua. a* well u Um&gt; Minas uf sit

\

nomiT

Clolhi

.crtbfeg t- this men* popular Loan. It wiU sooa
be beyond tl.sir rraeh, sod sdvMtco to s &gt;«ad-

AND

DRY GOODS!

GROCERY,
Eating if Billiard

FOE SALE BY

gSTABLISHED 1700.
PETER LORILLARD.

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

HARD WARE!

OUB STOCK OF OSOCKBIM

eS.v *

B VBIfYFCU. AND CQMfLBTK

OUR BU.UARD TA BL*

OCTI tATlSO DD’AftniKSt:

U&gt;rt they have ever d-me.

"BovAsA via WX.OVC.

1
WU
be carried on under Um direction of skillful
1Mscluudca- , A full aaecruarotof

oca GOODS

Unusually Low!

ATER'S
CATHARTIC PILIS

Good* "&gt;&amp;eA.’kc\ncf.,
and you should try them before going for a
P (Jet a Pamphlet or Almanac of asy local
agent, and rood tbo certificates, and if yen
have ever doubted yos win

Of the very keri material aad latest imprevmneaU.
jM TIB. SHKKT-I^OR ABD COPPER WORKS.

a pourM^ofjoil cake, meal, or grain v»
.
Coustontly on hand.
each aheap. When i commence feeding
bay. ifU fag™*!, *»rly ««&gt;» clover. Fgene- .job wow wri,
roily rad nee ibe quantity ofmeal orgntin

The Secretary of lb* Treasury baa net ysi
given notice of any tatrntion to nitMrsw this
popular fau from sals Sl fpn aag.uuUl lea daj s
nohe* is gl'v. Uh&gt; uaderrign^. m “deeeral
Bakeerlptloa Ageat,***Bt conllnns to supply
tbefafelia.
'Tbt-w We amoint of far Tina sulhr»ri«d. is
FiteHamlredMAlrensof Uultara A-H, /ten-

Try these medicines, end you vtill never
regret II
,
Ask your neighbor*, who hare used them,
and they will say tbey are

i

one-half; but that depends on tbs erudi­
tion of the sheep. If they are not pretty
fat, I continue tne full feed of meal or '
grain vrtjh their clover, and on both they
T.Uy«w(lS«S
8) I led buckwheat, a pound to each per
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straw. 1 found the sheep gained a little
ever a pouud each weak. It. navret- was
profitable for me tr&gt; commence fattening
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yarded, I keep tbeir yards and abed*
thoroughly littered with straw.
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each. From tbe twentieth of October,
to the first ofMareh, they gained nearly
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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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