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NO. 36.

HASTINGS, BABRY COTFFY, MlCH;^DyES»AJ,-JANTAtY‘6,
1?

.' «|t fasting Saiitr, -

jMMBblkmnoW.l*J&lt;«^ dcifor*!Why^sir, I know a ma* twis* has-given

Srirrtti $«tr£. IS

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AT THE

HASTINGS
Thru stspt ebs &lt;

DRUG atOBBH!
Roberts Si Striki
Jastittgs* giuintss gjirretor^.
eaaseoeiix uxss. oa use, •&gt; to res amita.

JC.T RECEIVED

DRFGI ANB MEDICINE*,
Paints, Oils, Cam

tChemical*,

TtTU’ENTTXB AND ALCOHOL.

M. A R. ALLMN,
LLKMTX QROCIR1E8. pre

TSB8 UWU8,
\sr FVR

mechanical axd

medicinal

rL'nrOB&amp;.oSLTju

ROBERTS h STRIKER,
.CALBKS io drus». jwdicioo.,. pd&lt;

GROCERIES!
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. I’KITKR,
J'RUXES. F1GS. »A1=1S8aC0DF18H;

CUWCX57 TXinrcrxB’i
And Co*Wt&gt;g Extracts,

run ttia

mpkcial

Dxxxrrr or miLAnrex.

PENS. PEXCILH. IRKS, paper, wP
VKLOFKS, CARDS, At. A*

tdclllr and prwjipi» U»t*t, WMgtnl"

most popular

HOLD ROOK,

PATENT MEDICINES
to tbe clll
JOUN ROBEUTM,

; mH v&lt;«n lbu&gt;*in out hot ot us*. a»chMps*ca:

isirii7 j."iiAxrr“

H. WRIGHT,

DlECBAiP, IfiDTi 'DAEIEI
RoecUI •ttMlioo w&gt;R b« P«U «O COMPOUND
1X0 anrf potting.up FUESCRIPTJOStkaad m
onv parelmiug medietas* of *s coo rrijr spou

wore dlsaoam bared, and a hostile GoofedIta frwIlhtaHlr'dta typw, '*terepetiwh established &lt;m OW Southern Bor­ 1 kno«r»«Mth(n who Jbv*. grata\4hair tmhlog variety^ ifasetare bwt jw otfilder 1 Would oar war texes be leaa than
clama upon the folliea of the tu*M, .'ita
elegantly written, but inatnKtirenrtjqlae
tMKWp'l Haya nMOTWM tetarest in our never more return I They are
«rtat army sod easy, »a maU as dead. Sir, you-are dlshpnonhg ymirkelf
J and eyery other member of tbs Untatjf in the eyre ofall men: AKgriraMef- »v«* cotitrtry and one ftat erary family ,maat'
JW aafoty m ,w«U as miea lie this paltry war tax—for Jtamei PL I
prfrB? ha’caudwfaed'weekly aqmnjgry
la tfclr^aijgtcBcq !—Ata.,0ay Ml, M
I ‘“f’l'p ,®ff•’* *® ^Jf jbm»gbU t i of Fot^ifa end Dotnrttir HuttSyoad Is
UiU rsry Ume, tbeoooaerKMUiraaf at'ary-JWfiF’WWW fcltogcttwr superior to thit conudnril' u»
tbing we bold dear aa men and citiasoal iltmor baai' beeothe a preachs? of right­ kwy otfidr JeGrnal. Being published, foo,
■•‘&gt;'0'; *«»’ ■■■fn a fcHifTut'.ptaiidrWUdn Crtd' binding
Who equips and pttya this army 1—Who eousness*
build, atid furnishes thsMships t^-Wbare
If faken eafd «f as U deserves ' th be. It
do the enormous sums of money, come
win be found fa fuMW!yiiBlh As‘wile&lt;ip?a
la the natiwis wuri-ibe moThe ex bawled eondltifas of-lbo 'fifartta a edmpsnlon for tbf tttnliy.'pr fireside nq
ple aggregated mbb power and'munibfa rcballfan. end Ahek^ltar inahiUy io ’.hedr.r it was first pvruied.—-V. T. Ec-t.

l«X mJnuln lb,,
urn «M
they, madly ventured, is strongly exhibit ; -We srifaMhot in nften caTl^kBentlqn
Uggs of pflde in this magnificent exhibi­ ed In n latter from a lady ^wltoso name tn^&gt;rrdreVcWM-kfo:ir*A Wera'tibt WsU
tion of will And strength I No. part in
would gearrirtee at -dare her palrlufrirh
ike nation's glory!
No cage? helping
and truth fulness,"whieh appear*' |n the
band id .uelcE ^rth V'
H’tatfofthi. menMg. ^JsdgJl.is
' Growler was silent still.
auudlD.Uig klM 4 littfraftffi^
‘Tnvs was no power In you pt tjus to
the most prosperous and wealthy part of
dwek the par of destnicltoq tbit way Alabama,"and her statement, nro tins re- Manis the morals of iu‘resders,
launched by patricidal hands against, us. .ult vf her owii'fiSirihdllte nbsertfdon., their taste fur sensible! reading',''
ir u«tw,ua, I,, Un ««., v “ «S"’ extending n&lt;4 merely over th*' 'Ahtbama, efrsady bad in ita «&lt;.-ctn.- AW
g&lt;&lt;&gt; po.er, A ...uli ln« ,..pl m ?— but ArmihouMrthes.Statre tn wbieii.’ahc
lulion over the. whuje land treilre
ilnr* Ln qur
.JWirt^'.wo-’i^in ^ifeart -ria
waa permitted to, trnydAij OC allplbw
niid&gt;S .Dilreitor moring In arras
CBO*UU-&gt; l.-ICCWI TAX.
— agi
Slates she writea:, ••Their dcaotata staembuAt^WeifltkFItseixed with eagertin, would' have united .to destroyI
nsM. bucacse of llwAplrprd1 sketches of
beg^re
Ixnulifol T»l&gt;ria bf civil s___Jfte
liberty,
&amp;teg bomta. **%» like R&gt; hx&gt;k, it
dpalt
government whh^,,&lt;
—*• .Jfjtit
-fu- ’all
■” good
faoes ofth* tnew MF lity i-Mtd
am!
nd geiipy
।
thgi,pobMa
My nrlglibar Growler, an excitable ciifaens ao kindlyjtnd
M abtpe and fobkihpt M^-ficarodHt M
poverty.
At for the luxuriant Ide,
man by the way, »M particularly excited in * thousand fell Ips U
fortnerly soabnndan.l in the Souik there bloody acedet oT-wttJ, :0fsmeh . meti.
pverbia * fncdme.T**, pr as., |ra called Yfliw W !* WBiiMannav^inr. -mr.
II, “ War Tax." &amp;e had.flever liked the verted ;(aad -wbp ppp tall pnder wfiat iron
.war—thought it ui&gt;necexsary,Ma,wiqked; rule wo’ might hare fallen for a time, or
toHene wM wrWi ihmtatVta out”hf
ths work of politicians. Thia fighting of how many zyMrs of bloody strife, would
HAarmt’. WttaLT long 'alUfr WMtvM.
that, f»r by impressment it is takes fri
lirolher against brother waa a terrible have elapeed before that civil liberty them for the army.... JWr ganBcnls,
and palmers,' *nd MbWibeW lar*' tonwd
thing in his eyes- If yon asked him who which ensures the groatesl good to the eq (heir shoes, the Amjliea have to m:
tadeta—W. T.-iedltae*&lt;!’ --' ‘ IfV ’
begun the war 1— wM atruck al tbo na­ greatest number wimld bare boon again tbemtelver;
tions life.!—if Mlf-dcfenee were not a established 1 But the ways of destruc­ their cotton, i
duty !—fee would reply with, vague gen- tion, wap mef-Msay, burled back open
eralitie., made up of partisan tricky am- the enemies who sought dur ruin.
We
jin
viH-te olimetdfor to^
tcnceA. which he had learned wilbubt
^«*je^&lt;Ml. lj‘dianc^^i..la ttys principal ClHk vfTKV SuaacMBxas, at tU 60 kkA,
comprtbcndiqg their just .iguiftcanoo.
W.lLCb/lHUjbr t8S.
.
ip-.jr
Growler came in upun mt tho other income, protected « all yoor rights and
Thid
asa
piclure
of
the
rutributi.-o
day, flourishing a square ~pioei&gt; of blue prldllgta by ibe natioh. And what does
llajcrxa'a JRabasm .and.-’ILumta'a
writing paper, quite moved from hia equi- tbo tiatfam t»ueiu:to yon as vour share wMeh has orertakeh TeVbrpasaioti and
'In the eret of-this eecorlty 1 ’Half yonr alaVtdtoldmg traaaonh tn itaeiraaffieicht.
nlmrty.
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1 “There It Je! 'Jtnt *n!mwvh robbery ! property V' N-&gt;—mot a farthing of that ly coudnaive and lerr.bk, but the writer
Stand and deliver Is ths weed.
Preinii property ! Only a email pereentaga of docs not atep berc-.Mvt ;0»t» ip aocisty
V4M-, JL JH*
-W for
cornpeRe^Ur fall back A&gt;p&lt;&gt;u tbr rude ap­
and bavouel.! YvUr money or yuor your ineome imm that property !—4«st
pliances and bbrbaric life of the dark ages
Hie!" '
'
forty-thresdullare and twenty-one cents!
but erett1‘the dtMwestic condition, 'the
I took I he paper from We hand and Parana mW for My fag It,, friend Growler,
butlMm more tbtm hair ashamed nf you."
read:
-Tbb families,’’.tayatlbe
••And seeing the way you pot the"ease. ad .to, exist.
•‘Pnn.ABM.rmA, Sept. !S®1.
RwHARD'GBOWtm, Exo. '
I am mure than luilfashnmcd of myself," writer, “are broken up ^d rained.’’ You ,
1
-.
Dr.-to Jonx W. Rilxt, be answered, frankly. *Wliy, taking yoor seldom meet with a mide hhaVttanll CmU« Keart.
n I m l.-.teqK’M
and&gt;f
you
du.
' he is either Infirm
'CMIedtrt of Internal Revenue for the
HARPERS BBOT4kE9BL « ai
or fa cripple.
A large part of the
Fra&gt;kuii Sruakr, tanrYfctav;
Fotwtli Dhlrie*. of Penns* I venfa. Office,
427 Chestnut Street. “For Tux on In­
“Yon certainly get more for ytwr mala population ara kittml in 'bottle,
r tie ^erbrWewXelMd,. ^ nja&gt;h
come, for this' year 1862, as per' return mortey than in aay other line of expend! many Upitm. ma* died, of broken bwtrU.
What remain are in the arirjy pg Jn, tho
maxis to the neereeor df the district.
ture. ' Yesterday I had'a teUehfirdm'Mt'
employment of thVgorarhmcnC ’ Rev*rifeceived payment.
813 21
old friend living in the neighborhood of
theltrti.prfta^gangi’MbiithewSunfryltiafl
Jl'W. R:1xt, Collector."
Cnrliatv. The rebels took from hint six'
dlivctiuasdn eesreh ofmvrvfor tUnknty. the BritfahAmb^f AiW the MSBrlM.' ”fii'
“Too're all right.5" I said annlieg.
fine h'oreea, worth two' tmmlred dfinnrs
&lt;«e ta.' thea*Uw*riiy w’ thirty |&lt;&lt;-Hl*'
“I'd tike to know-what you nteak by' apfodef iM cuwu hnd oxen; and over All, l^e. ol aodal life *m arnqilfilcly. di*4
solved., No courts of ju.lftw and equity I uxtivea, w»*id to bar* lrte*&gt;kiHafapanfo
all right! ’ Growler was just h fit He of­ two irtiudi’vd bethel's of grain; •: And not
are held—justice la, mated out by the Capfain firifL of.lbe.SfaV fifth rw^fa
fended at my way oftreftiTnu tMtvetiOus cnnU-nt'wiih piendrring liihr.' tfeey burnt
OtiireftWcs, colleges ,,and
matter—aorioUs in bls eyes, I mean. *‘h-’e down a been, which Mt’hlm nArly two military.
been rubbed of ‘fortyThree •dultare InotMsnd dollars. But for the army nda- adiodrare ell MS|«nd«d. TWeounUy'

®isr;Ua»j.

and twenty-one cent*," be eoatimted.** Do cd and equipped hy the natlotf. In sup­
you way that it t* all right t A minion port of which you and I are tased lso
.drth* Government hat put Ms hand Into ligbllr, wo Wight hnee sufferedta eevero. my pocket and taken ju.t *o tnueh of my
property. Is that tali right!
“Theaune taing nmy-lfa «th forth’ In
"A million sf d«I fare, perheps!” h
*Ns«rer ten million, of ttollnr.. From
••V*ry well—stat* IcT’ sild Grrtwler. ithe lime our army fell the Rsppnbannoclc,
HASTINGS, MICH.
dumping hlmeelHnto a choir, and looking iuotiltfaaballlu of Getty a burr.-Its emt to
Ithe government o&lt;&gt;nld Mwreely bay© been
T WANT 2&amp;.M0 lb*.
WOOL to ns ill-hamored as poesiblP.
“Instead of being robbed," said I, ••you !leee than the anm I have* mentioned. Of
1. manufacUirw into CLOTH—
have bern protested, io—your property iibis sum-your proportion cannot be over
nndperouo,u*d&lt;p»ar*uteeAoil-.-th* high Ithree or four dollar*; and for that trifle,
FLA NX EL.
■ ..... .
privileges of .dlixcnehip. for the paltry
AND SHKETiKGS,
.um of forly-threc.dcdinni and twj
csht. aayoqr ahare uf.the coxi ofjroteoROBERTS A STRIKER.
Haitixu April Si, 1M*.!
.

WOOLEH

OAPFE5

k

BCRBOWS,

FACTORY,

i

TERMS.

c. G. UOLSROOK,

“Ob, that’s only your way of pulling
ih..««,•
•
little fiom his high tone of indignation.,
‘ Let nte bo raorq .particular in my
wny of putting the c*»c.
Your income
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F’WU'V
,

Wbete.er the arn.Us ttipr^.Uwye enwything Is ruined—the cropi destnyed;
lenoes bunted ; trgga aqfdowh ; domestic
animals kill'd.AobogdrOT Aaken for the
army."
f
hI
Br;r
"Tbit is a tvrrilitc picture, , .Tt»e fierjr.

bring A, a-ccnwahtagngdiwetaV hMw^
ruSF*,- bw it 4«a»fe*mLtha&amp; the datifai«;l
Who were reporttai twoAHr'ti.a*d&gt;H»rig"
there, would evacMtelte pboe -o*d w
prulpng,the struggle, earn
...........
.„jq aJI.IT! I IlHW MtaRlll
HKinJUrfJ
sweep'of Attilla,left jn its tracks no
i•-.OtataRs vT -urinmla
greater desolation than this rebellion hut
. Efae«Mra-w» eitrec* « stafrre^’frAm’
bequeathed to«ver&gt; sSaM,--etaiytb»tf,
every acre upon wbldnithas ant foot;—

not anxmnr,"to bring upon bvdr'y north­
ern eommenitv In vengtanc* for ixrrdt&gt; *—- a—
r-w—
tormfaed ibt&gt;ut.'bi hud ntwAosw • • " -. ’--‘,.1; regiment tins bcetr raised in the Nesfbehs
Ooeoti^gotfica/tXrk fe nMMi^dteW.M;wartakta rapyy flfflog &lt;Jp£
dutriet; BAMbek-le rapidly BWl,,8,.’’Pir
One other sigoifcant ramark ;4*
J'two
colored' swhwnls
regiments JhMn
firtm the Bin't
in
letter frt.ru
I
lwo «&gt;&lt;•"&lt;
sama ’
’a the
the letter
from wlpch
wlpch wa
we bare
harp quoted.
tri
nsmeN.'tSat ‘•Mtutliern’ people ‘have' Stets are already In the *»ryfo«- and (
t
i'.ijil'Sip,
A“»
littl*
irepe ofsnreres." jivid*
Those .mung
url G™- Uurmide fartanlnd two rephh«ta
who faeist that the reWifosi ta *»ilF. ata- nf U!al'NtalhCareliniane in East Tt*. ’
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.... petata-bbfarelra'miretflWifc'tWi.dW?.1
lained by lb* h&lt;&gt;pa &lt;tf &lt;riui»|'h wil1 find
In ibieatatament founi qpa, ..yrbo^e ma ntarrd. . A Llr»«tk cavalry regiment U riuw ’
recruiting ia Newbern.'1
•wr"

।own np, aqunre. 4 woa quarrelling with
my best triend. -1 waa striking M -the
hand Ums gaee roe pruiection. If my war
tax ahuwM be a hundred dollars instead
of forty- throe, I would pay it withRJt a'
murmur.’1
' "
“Dou't’day without* murmur, friend
i. k. mniw,
••yriiat would it hqrc oostyoc to .&lt;iu; Growler’"
• ■ ■
'.
COTH,WARRAhT W slro*f and derates.
uWha*:theaf"
&gt; :»4*.
It it Ike cktvpni wty to gti »~rc»x»| frnd that property, feien tlie arms of
Gen, Lea recently .driyw frup ourSfatq
for your faint litt. Try ill
'At all thf groat pp«&lt;
by national,soldiers.!”, t v, ..-,
,
WOOL CARDING
‘•CweLiinef’/Sruwlar looked at me in Ing up Collector Riley’s receipt, which Ito attend’, It is taken for
H.F.CHBK1Y,
a kiaAof tnaro m though bp draught me be still held in fare-hand,-andbowing him- ।
IOVWTY CLERK aad Salary Publie. OSes
bidfinjcvt.
,
.
,.4,
“Exactly 1 What would It’have cost
&gt; 1» tka Caart House.
. Not many days after wanta,!, heppeta &lt;
djoai b via Mtfrr ‘
you 1 Lee, if unopposed, would eurtalnI bald it ; and

A’KBELTSSiSS.o

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ci .1 c

_

rjssmrtsiuSxiyii'Asr ?.•■

«. C. FRimE,

or any ofhie offiewre, It'wotfld have been
sppropriated without*o muohaa aayIng—
By your leavt^ air! WouM forty three
and &lt;tad&lt;taim
dolMre and twenty one cents hove ooverIT , Perhaps m-L PlMMl .1 fab roysrif .thrown q»U* Irttoh* atande.
btrvu lost from mis to twi&gt;_____ _ _ , mi arr worth'.’’
Growler Wat fetHfta bewildered it thb
Oa «eM end •tor Ftste, sail
rJ wafr of pUtth* the ease.
H*- looked
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASK p«tol?
*•!
Fiikjl eight dUiare for seoority at

. Wkw snfrwittt* EdfAdo* AM9 ’.Cut'cji-’
ntA^-Tbe steamship Atlantic,-from A*-’
ptawall Dvcemteh 18, arrived tt'ibU,
port oa Saturday. She beluga the' iKip.Wtent iatelMgeiKw that actual ho4U!iliea
had broken out between the repo Wks'

«* it 14
uca- Ti

DE. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL DENTIST,
FBAMK AIXB3,

power and taduviKM. 'HW laet * aweoow ■
r^fwaeentrliafxthmAatdJhtmiaartwo*-. I.U.,

thoAtlaMi

i ol d*

Tan v°HMUt
FlmudA from

&amp;

cr

�NEWS I!

w rawer ouxis

HERS’ CIJkIMS.

an® giistri

!N*BUM0W8,

, mortification an
r luonibs psi the j
tfAasoriatom of
vvd but Btlle aid t
tqDowewofwUcht
hat it will soon be ।

and with

•man ram cur uu

fultowsd by that of Hanover, and beblad
&gt;&gt;«Hh are the Austrian .nd Prussian _roservse of fifty-two thousand, to net m
rfD-

_____________ __________ ______ __
ken wp with the “Or
belt eritn list, go do
field, fa every esunp aod Iwepitel fa tbe |

South sad

INVALID'^ktlONis-

The Frankfurt Diet mi toe Uto voted

pwal misundcrManding o
wBWi
the removal o

U4 ln«~&lt;OJi..

alrifc and embittering the mmds of the relieved through Ito minietratio;
peopU.' 8dM inciting engit.se of evil, * we KeT&amp;rr, many VsluiEk liv.

ccaus from-the command &lt;

Forty dicSees of condemned reb«! prop. ।

ItfasM-a.'prvr&amp;i^l roi
ernmrnt fa that duchy fa the nemo of ill
Federal Diet
'
'

•i&lt;bt Express.

•rf hie itwdrtoaMp sttte beteleuf ChieUmaugx

Tbe report of GasuHalluek dis-

to that battle, and from no want

rare now

5 in order to secure a mm

• the 9U&gt; of De.
cenibcr, It was resolved that In order to
Michigan has continued to fufutah the avoid a conflict the Doslab troops should
means of relief, but, aufortitMlely, from J.—.I. (fee M.Hb ll-l'Ma »k«kthe ,
German troops intend occupy fag.
Both the lfb^.1 factions uf toe Pru,
I'V.II IIIL. IIOUI.il .MV.IOOe VI k.lO I I U •
.n i..r
estly think ho will make more votes to • socistirm.
sian
Chamber of it...a
Deputies bad resolved!
to rote an addrew tu the Line statim*
The above wbk-h we print, likrotim.
Ing.

•operate commauds of Uuruslde and
ILwecrans, Gen. Grant, by his dfetfa.
guished aervices and superior rank is nil
tbe other Generals In the West, warned
catitlsd to this general command.
Bui
unfortunately, h« waa at tbe litnsia New
Orloana, unable to take the cwumaad__
Morobvor, there waa no tsIegranbU comtuuuicalion with him, and tbe diapalcbM
of the 18th, directed to him aod Geaeral
Sherman, did not reach him until some
days after their dates, tons delay ing the
niuyementa of General Grant's forces
from Vfaksburk. Gen. Hurlburt, hawever, had tuovet! the ..troop of. his own
corps, then is Weal Tennessee, with com­
mendable promptness.

- By an admirably combined movement
be (Rosecrans) deceived by a threatened
•dvince fa force cm tbeir left at Shelbyvilie, while the mass of bis army, fa real­
ity, seised Hoover’., Liberty' and toe
olhor Gap by bard fighting, and moved
on Manchreier, thus turning the right of
the enemy’s defence of Duck River, and
directly threatening Bragg, who waaemnpiled to fall back to Tulfahonm, holly
prsued by Granger, who had brilliantly
carried Shelbyville. Diepo«tiona were
immediately made to turn Tullahoma,
and fell upon tbe enemy’s rear; bat
Bragg abandoned to us hie entrenched
ramp, and rapidly fell lack toward
.Bridgeport Alabama, pursued as far as
practicable by our forces. In ths Aro/da
of Geo. Itoseerans' official report, thus
ended a nine dap rampiga, whieh drove
tbe enemy from two fortified positions
and gave us possession cd Middle Tennes­
see, conducted in one of the mosF extra

ports tn apeak of “Thai .Lecture;’’ but
a word.

Its article la simply billings-

efit of our circulation, simply for the one

truth it ooetains,—that “the people af
Hastings and Barry county know Mr.
rrr also; and in view of such knowledge,
we think Mr. K. will bo entirely willing
that all such personal attacks should gn
forth bearing the proprietory inark of

their author.
W a said tbe article means something,
or It means nothing.

Kit means nothing,
then it was extremely sjlly to put it in
print If it means something perhaps

To the Insinuation that Mr. Knappen
had a slim audience, we can only aay,
that, Motwllhstandfag the untoward circuinstancea, mentioned by us, laiit week,

the audience was rnptetahlt, both in num­
bers and ptrtontul; which latter could'
Pfeawr placed biruself in a position to

have ronjmented intelligibly upon “that

lecture."

In regard to tbe reference to

Artemus Ward would call “a Goak,"

but ws fear our readers will be troubled

becomes almost a quicksand. Our oper­
ations were retarded thirty -six hours at
Hoover's Gap, and sixtyjiwirs at and in situation that, if Mr. K. Is in favor of
„&lt; W:__i__ .
.1. ,
■
“closing out’’ the “Great Rebellion" be

anlto were far more successful than was

Gen. Halleck then gives a detailed and
clear criUeism of ths battle 'of Chicka-

who feel a deep interest in “dosing out"
the Rebellion, are Republicans.
Al­

attributes the disaster solely to a miscon

rather like such conclusions, truth com-

Gen. Halleck says:

the Piaitetr, politically Mtraeiies a large

**Tbe battle of Chickamanga commenc­
ed «&gt; ths morning of tbe Itfth, McCooks

for us to complain.

Tbs recent storm, and intense cold

•

Irons ea hoard the Federal vessel in the
A Bl&lt;»miHtsYr Kixu.--Tbe Pari« t»e otMniwiXi''
harbor. The demand was at onro made
that they should be given up, which not papers publish advices from Eij-pt ar- 1
being Immediately cuiapliod with, Gen. nnimring the victory of tbe Emperor, Tiwwpitbate
Dui Io, Atting Guvjrnor, and command-1 Theodore
1 neoaore m
M Abyretnin
A by swinin «&gt;vcr
over toe ppulnponuln- ji
,rr •**"
1
slit of toe port, gave them until one ' ’ion of G«ijnm. Thu Em pro r is report !
o’clock tu consider, by which lime, if i *J to have ordered toe m^wurenf fiftren ‘
he demand was not complied with, no • ihoueand prhmmrs, m.-n, womp and !
. Federal vessuls-of-war were to lie allow- children. He Is alw staled to have bad i
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to leave the harbor untij 1be affair was , l,lc English Consul at Mn«~.nia arreatul. I
North-- towards Groat-Britain—far___ so settled. Tbs Chief of Artillery at Fort !
,o have set the French Ocsul st'
well sustainedan accusation of toeEngGeorge was instructed to keep his men . liberty
Iisb Ministry hy thn Confederate States to barracks and bold them in readiness |
—
fa-'i'.fa " ‘ '
i. U?
«&lt; Botlnd G, U.
Tin.
.mmu.imlG* •
fy-Tlnbr
In, U,. :
North. 4n.U.n&gt;l&gt;u «; U «nU-l •- dxU Wta.Ufcf..n. In -J» b.,. । p„, Offi- lh.p.nn..nl .Uh «il„ h„
If they are the true exponents of the ma- ~ ’“*r Bn/’ * *“ t.-n—:-X
........~.i t. Ij&gt; e- . • .
.
«.
— ...
i
jority ofintelligest Englishmen, or even
loara definitely wbcthsr tbc mon aero
of Parliament
Wlwt plfay doos the President dis­ given ap at tbe appuiuled time.
Il Is. Custom Tfonsra. Ar«enals, Public*Wuaks,
close in our foreign relations} What said that they were.
dec, throughout the country.
“Tbe Federal man-of-war Niagara, and
effo.te bare been made to eoacillteto
furrigu nations 1 Tww mess uses of rataliation for their broken faith were suggns-

X1

against our left and center.
Div bion
after division was pushed forward to as
•1st the atotcliiig inaoMM of the enerov, hsuds, and he died fa a short lime. Snow
when, Mcaxd fag to Gen. Braeoran.- order, has fallen to a great depth in the western
Gen. Wood, averiookfag the direotiun to part of the State, and the cold was Intense.
The passenger trains on the Michigan
Central and Mivhigan Southern Reads, England

□niftwtn depth of from eight to Um fact,

cltnmte.
Six or eight inebt
had fallen on Thursday, and a I
Weir during ths night, acron I
d tiding enow.

tho entire day. with wind bl.
•nowjjfagal an unpralulled

trrrible'itight followed, during I
thermometer, indicated from-I
degrees below terv, and the s|

•evening.

the Confederacy, and winds up by’ aayto

usl

' A lmout a Flan —On Tut
Ullage, liarely escaped dcstrl

fire under peculiar ard mystr I

is to tkrir iMirrrtt
bt so.
What tbe
argument or the inducement olWed, timu
will disclose: but it has been efficacious
privilege u&gt; obtain men, tnunitiona and
credit to an unlimited extent.

ewmstatoxa,

The duor to the C|

i»e«i left unlocked, and, ns appt
unknown person, took a tick fl

straw, I rum a lounge in the
low, *®1 eairied It up stairs

Guirt room, for some puq«n(
neridvntallj or olhurwivu, it

*fajr,aiid out iut» the yard win I
was exTOigufahod. The tick w I
.

&lt;utly placed near one of the at I
an attempt made to build ■ fil

Tbjr

partly through the front of a at i

it waa extinguished, by the a |

theories' ndallte to tta afftir.
prevailing opinion is, that live
acridcntal, w4 pn -Ubly caused I
i-ith

pers-m nr per* mu, wb. cither •

House and its ralnablo records.

Boa Hl af Naprvlsors.

county, met in adjourned session I
« presume their seesiut

snake suitable arrangements fu
proof building fur the safety of tJ

Matimr’s fhecelitp W«m Drsps f

.van' ami I

ty records; VTc presume rtreyia
tnl»re llbcfst Allowance to the fa I

wlvntecrs, than is permitted by
thelflist scam

a-source of deep regret that it
t^nj^eto cbango t!;w *20.000.
haw tn ait immediate direct ta&gt;|

New Advertisements.

pARM FOB SALE.
I cioght Dot tu omit to mention that
Col. Rains considers the Removal of Gen.
Roseerana f With whom hs was tndmrtely
acquainted,) from the oummaad of tor
Western Federal army at tke yrealett t&gt;f
bomtt to tke Confedenlet. . !f lue I?&lt;!dk
rats have lacksd sueeees In the Wnt,ifu
/rose no fault of Rotttremt. These wfrs
Col. Ruins’ words, and, in spite of p«»aecrans’ seemingly strange strategy before
Chickamauga, they are entitled to great
JSTBAY STEERS.
weight.

The weather since, I

Ar saug winter, with exerilrat

daj-. , We trust they will not

..

especially—inimical

Saturday fidb.uvd11

listed.

♦'.egrres milder, the tkermoma

burped entirely through tbe |

l» thrif ar)m«.

to.or&lt;». L«.

i

On Friday I

monretrr indteatod a lemperatij

J NO. W. LONGVEAR,
JOHN F. DRIGGS,
AUG. G BALDWIN.

“At Hamburg a committee luis beer,
formed f«r tbe assistance of such Si-hleawig-Holsteinera aamay be. coinfilled to
Boom—The Nashrilla Uti-u says;
fly their country/
“The various’ federal corps af the ex
“We lenrn that a number ofrrtwl fam­
Superior DJplowiaer of the VaVed Stall
ecutive Army are uoncsntrsting, and will ilies at Ilutitsrilis, Ala., aru drawing
President Da via treats at’ length of l-sft. their march on tbe 15lh instant.** euppliva of suliaiatonce tnon the roitunia
snry department .4” the 1’i.ited Slates xi&gt;&gt; runs i ;/.&lt;
t ’xuexst-*•&lt;ty T^ra.
our foreign relations. Hu discusses with
Ixddness th. conduct of England, and
proves conclusively that her strict “neuthe fate rebel senator of that koine, a
tralitpns oflesidsd, and Inimical to us. Halifax, Dec. 10th, contains the follow*
penskmrr upon tbe bounty of the govern
Ils gibbite her Minister ol Foreign Af­
meat Ije has been laboring to destroy !
The Great French Hcmcdy I
fairs as the pucillanimous instrument of
la there nny depth of Iheaunsas tu abivh
aulboritien yesterday, that four men of
MOAI ^•^^a’aVXMOATtbe Chesapeake acre secretly held in a rebel leader will not descend !’’

-

which visited this section last week was
abortive. The eroter wm next assailed of vast extent, and terrible severity. Wo
and temporarily drreea Uek; but being
; ■ Gau wa reasonably expect thorn to be which it was expected tbe Niagara would
promptly reinforced
maintained Hs
_• offered gratuitously to us, or even mere-1 K&gt;v«, but no sound uf cannon has ya
in difierent parte of tbe State and west-'
grotrod. A s eight approached the battle
ly upon.signifying a desire for them 11 wen braid."
craned, and the comtatiMts rreted on ward. A teamster was froxcu to death,
1 Sentiment may ttifinsnee the action of1
----------. w, ------।
Mipte Urtrt Itee. Bl
nuitaewis
their arms. The attack was furiously on tbe Grslint rood near Detroit
A individual*—interest only influences tbe I Bebel F-etuMrtB of Con faMstraur
Ute NAMO AUT MClr ASIA. Mt

which left Detroit at 10 A. M. on Thurs­
day, was completely Mocked up in the

ushered In, aocompanfad by or I

npt unseldmn tbits the Eash
but which are a rare occurran I

। sz-tc.tnxrKKftw:

w.«.n,

is, that the editor of tbe Pionter, not stipulatiuus, and the ungenerous advanta­
Tbe
having enlisted, to consequently, not la ges takcu of our present situation.
favor of putting down the rebellion; a unfriendly action of the British adminis­
tration is proved strongly—perhaps, un­
deduction nglyetro corroborated by the
fortunately, too strongly.
He shows,
general tone of that paper.
The only that Lord John Russell to dnddedly hos­
logical deduction to be drawn from tbe tile to us. The taodaney of this infor­
mation, so presented, is tn discourage

though in a partisan sense, we might

by Gen. Wood.

full jH-uaioM. stivelS 1Mlr’
Michigan soldi era can be react}- “f December 12, says:.
ar sms illa» placed ix cnsnre.
“The Germans in tbo Duchies having
cd by their benevolent and patriotic '
Fifty WE.^CslVlfuerrillre. s CbUel.
PENSIONS TO tllJLDRj&amp;.y frtatus In our State.
a separate admiidstratiuu, and.pying a Major and a (liaplain, were raptured
'For these reasons we earnestly appeal theirr ’part\ 4towards
the
■
th^. nuintenuuce
~zz of
z^. by Gen. Dodge’s mounted infantry, near
to the people of every county, city, vil­ the King's
King’s household, the navy, and the Paulaski, Tvtin. Some of them are in
lage and town throughout tbe State, to Intcrest nf tbedebt, will be better for
send forward liberally all kinds of relief the Danish cuonerchy than a dtaflveted era! soldiers ls»t summer.
to our gallant men in the Army of the people continual!) annoyed by a ruling *
NVanXBCD rKOKNAL »r&gt;LDtSM.
East, as well astbat of the West.
All foreign democracy.
If, therefore, the
Skulls vf murdered men, placed as nF
articles sent to the Miditgra Soldiers’ .'ucccssiun quest foci leads tu » prsonal naitirolsuna mantvl-pivcc, werqfoupd in PENSIONS TO MoTlrtiRS AND
Relief Association at Washington, will be union under aconsiituiiunol gcivernmeni, their room.
SISTERA
faithfully dispensed to Michigan soldiers such as existed until 1840 under an abBercw meiulfara "PtW Gib,
Bitbyr toe
m«&gt; Association.
n&gt;«x&gt;mivD.
solute governmewt, both pnics would
As the cash expudihirea nf the AsSo- , be satisfied, and as tbe democratic party
tm
rialion fur aiding and relieving stek and
wounded soldiers aro large, we wmrtd tion system like that of France, and thrown into the riser. —
suggest that liberal ctah cuutributlons be much prefers the minor princes to French
sent to Hon. J. M. Edmunds, lbs Presi­ prefects, it would be immaterial to it
An nrrny eiwrrepvndctit telh an ten, Ifllicy &lt;rere
dent nfthe Association.
whether tbe Danish. King or any other
anecdote of Stonewall Jackson.
The
We make this appeal with the fullest prinew ruled In the DuAk-s, provided
rel«d
army
was nn Ils march to Mary.
confidence tbit our people will respond no farther attempt were made to sever
» of aUrfirrs w'te Date' TuhmlerQ
promptly and liberklly, and hereby the link with the common fatherland.
enable toe Association ’to continue Ila
“The Duke of Augustenborg to vary
noble and patriotic labors in behalf of active in issuing proclamations and ask­ into Mary land f”
our gallant soldiers who have left home ing fi»r money, its now invites sutacrib- ed Jackson. “Jfo. sir,’1 replied tor farm­
and kindred to defend our glorious Union. ers td a Insn &lt;-f eulimifad amount bearing
4 HI Infor. n&gt;e,l«iU tell
nn interest Democratic papers mention er'; "but If
J. M. HOWARD,
with great justice that hitherto the dnke you a secret" “A treret, eb-1w ,JY«s.
Z. CHANDLER,
CTIA&amp; UPSON.
has only called others tu stand up for Ids ' »lr.” ‘ Can you keep a secret T" askrd
Stone,
al
I.
eyeing
the man sternly. “Uh.
F. W. KELLOGG,
cause, white he keeps aloof in hto safe
yea.”
"Well, sir." said the General,
F. C. BEAMAN,
corner at Gotha.

hfoNEr?

we can analyxa it, and ascertain what thirl
meaning is&gt;:

not hava been true, had the editor of tins

"*

from Htrlimond.
It totalierod here |hat the
ernmeNt will rvfusu pernHss
French war vessels to ascend

It has often been the boast of the

Plbn'trr that It was free from jierannali*
ties, (t) bnt the foregoing gives the lie
direct to all such pretensions. It pur­

PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.
lev’s
AnojT u«il iWl t. A&gt;». •\
time ft Iatire to exohMiBes raWc by the i utTXte.
rebab Wirt U
J
‘
_
.. . .
.
:
widow «r... oat— - — ...i.ii—-

ylar^uid, wnrhlhk, very imps 11 th
teulus qf ourdriien. stHild mm I
'h-________.

-til

Iwntaihrtcmaj.’'

K IUU.
Brstorss CiiAxax.—J. 8.

,’S. Hadley in the busit
&gt;» to a gewerally admitted feet
that the enemy allowed oar dead to re­
main enburivd ou the field of Ouckamauga, though the rebels spout days in pick-

AliUCU..

the Hadley Milla,

•crlptioaOMd.
ran further west than Galoeburgh, on

-DAVW HOXErWELL.
wked to appropribe daian^uml by
Ihwkar’a troops, wbu lately spent
Uwreiagirmg burial to tk rebab
fell in battle. And yet after the ft]

A y.mng My. wb«i

--

of Goodyear, Ifarlow
•derstand lbey covtr

�listtilainu.

I

FrO.t.Cusrt

hujfr«j*d«My-4bm; prseaat.

t!&lt; Ibe Mattar of tbS tfate at Claries C-tvy.
th. ruxiiaa and M.ag the jwtlUos. doty variBH,
of nwms. U cart), pewyfag. that Aduoiua»roU&lt;m
of the estate of Mid doefaeed buq be cummitted
tstiNMtrtfauer.
,....•
.

Savaus Wimtsk.—The New Year was
ushered fa. Mcompanied by one nf those

I by Ux ,-rti of the aMoad
er v.aea., at the worth
L Maa* 1e HaMtaui. Barry
be remind d._. uf February.
• — - i-

s««. be Ml|Mg farJHbWWfagttf *fa WlUhm,
end Ibal the urir. .rf uh! deceased, M&lt;l all utber
panowa inlcreatad fa said estate, ora required to

severe storms and intense enW, which
nut UMvMixn visits the Eastern States,

1-EOl’L.rB

l&gt;nt which am a ram occwrmnce fa thia
clintble.
Six or sight inches of snow

c. U. ITsfasooe. JIU’y. fcr add AgfaV
AUillXI3T'dATd'l&amp; 8a£1?

had falicti ou Tborsday, aud a Severn gale

m»1

blow- during ths night, aceumpuuied by
3 lilting snow.
On Friday tbe Thnr-

Soldiiks and OrrtcBM in the army,
being exposed to imlden changes, should
mcmetsr indicated a temperature muging always Im supplied with "Bnieii'i Bron­
chial TreeAss/ as they give prompt re
form 8 tu 19 degrees bslnw gem, during
lief fa a €Ud, Cough, or an Irritated
the entire day, with wind Mowing aud Throat.
snow flying at an utipwraMled rate. A
terrible night fiilhiWud, during which the
ilreriumueter indicated fmm IS Ut *20
Tbe Corporators nf the “Farmers’ Fire
degrees below zero, and the et»rm una- Insurance company of Barry mid Eutnu
listed.
Saturday fallowed but a few comities," &lt;&gt;f tbe State of Michigan, un­
requited to assemble al the hotel in
•legmea mltd.'r, the thermometer indieatVermontville, Eaton county, nt I o'clock
nng twelve degrees below zero, in the on Tuesday, January 12, 1801 tu or
c vpning. The weather since, will pm , genfae and elect officers uf said cunt puny.
(3w)
for snug winter, with excellent sleighing.'

Almost

a

TATE OF MICHIOAS.Ceuaiy of Berry, as.
Al a seaafaa of the Pn.bai. Court foe Tha
county of Hs’ry, bidden al the I'rohrtr Olka, fa
the vfllap' of neidags. on Mender, U&gt;a tfal day
of Heecnbcr. in the year sue ii.ou.eud eigjl
hundred and eiiltlhree. Trescul Sherman&gt;C.
rriwlie. Judge of Ce-bato.
la the MsMre el tbe r.jalrof Fiepfaa f. Coven
who baa absented hinwelf from the male uf
Mich irsn.
’

S

Estate. 1-clonging Ip saidtltephaw ILCarin.
Tbaarupau ible .Ouffnd. Vtasrhnnffnx.lba
fearteenih day of January next, al ien o.rieckfa

Fimb—On Tuesday sieving

nf last Week, the Court I harem, fa this
•'illage, Iwrvly escaped dcetrnctlou by
fire under peculiar ard nsywterious eirruuistalrcs. The duor to tbe Court ruutn

in the second st&lt;»ry of the building had
l&gt;er&lt;i left unlocked, and, as appears, some
mtknuwu person, took a lick filled with
straw, I rum a hxgtge in the bail be-

ly-eevmits;. acres •? Unit. ■nofa « Ire. Ako
Ullage he. Xo.. fat. tbe ainslb half of STS. and
IM n' lean 13 by I* feel oM nt the north-weal

■

JVHX 8. VAM BHVSt. AJ-i-urreW,
Dated, Angnei SA, 1»SS.
doc 11

HELMBOLD'S
ft1*"

UBT OF l.ETTKJtft,

ADMlNISTliATOlTS SALE.

Ilrmnining uncalled for at the llastfagi
P«m» &lt; IftiM", for the
•
ary 5,1864:

the •Feurfancure.-. OihfaMtig tfa axibMnaehaj
day. aoi yrt havfag lain ona l«U&gt;«, abet baa

Brigs* t&gt; 8
Coietiaoe Mire Mery D
Campbell Harried
r-———
n
»c«*&lt;d«ntally or otherwise, it took fire, 1
w lien it must have bven dragged down,,

be, aud shells* rohlfawed »orearMfaa*. • •• ■
1;,
.•■I'AraKfcs&gt;x.U-nfaas.«*fa*4st
■StMa, October 1, IsCs.” . ,
■ nr Tat Me By ribihnrghdi 1 *• J '•*’r • .
C. CBIMHV. Qaaml Asewi. Jfo. .ns Mala Ola
IfaMfayh- V. fawfam afiMdafa riwuh. ba Ml-

I'-ourt room, for wm« purpose, where,

•lair, and out into the yard whore thefiro i'
was easiiiguuhcd. The lick was appar- I

«ully placed m ar one of the stoves and '

an attempt jnadc tu l&gt;uild a fire In the
•tuts. Ono tiling, however fa not easily j

accounted for, which la, that thefiro ba&lt;I
Itvrncd entirely through the du»r, and

UniT»rsal I
oCUx Maaeslar HysOBi.
Hotllaads.
riaaUag aftbaMv.
Ilrrnew uf the skis. •
MrWpMee ee ftfa Acp,
PallM CsMUeJMe.
'

E,CJAL NOTICES

«2aMS.^itsyta^

partly through tbe front of n seat, fa-fi&gt;re '
it Mas extinguished, by the application
ofesfaw. There are, uf course, various'
tbeontv relative to the aflliir, but tbs ।
prevailing upiiiluai is, that the fire was 1

accidvotai, fuA probably caused by aoinc (

As^Mrsry, Kdaltj, fyUftit fil&gt;.

D. HEBBICK.

u-iirruH-K.
t.tc of Flurere WhHloeZ,

WATCHMAKtl ASS JEWELEI.

person nc parcels, sb &gt; cither sought ra- '

Knit tab. FsieaekdllinerlMnM'sicliee riaialrv
W-i emcnla werranlcd fa petfona waff; fa
liremewt, nr needed shelter far tbe night. III
etoaks aud Jewrlry s.poit.J, nil An&lt;t uu aba
Court i ■oliev.
One &lt;loor Weal cflba Foal OKae fa Wm. U.J
■rs Itnig More. Ilestfags, Mich.
dreSSyI

.'reUU.lLfhA KI.Vt3irJU4eribfy'
AUK JOO rlfaed s^h fat fartoreaof BsttearauR
Vm«'i Xsaauu* Kua uillapprlM refawa.
AHEynn aotr.risg frwa the guuiiagsaf 4&gt;*ss*p.

WATSOK'aXaraAuJa Erie will ia*fa«ba&gt;y&lt;far
crAiirlAX s sale.

ur of a Hrenar inaled by the
l.e svtmly of (Mihoira sad Muir

'Wl£befrW^i"*

••th. QWjT &gt;“ Jp"r'

WsTviy. te aiwu Iknn will sloutps yMv:
&lt;*rO‘e stlfatncs of tbe G»sat1.^“

The Board uf Supcrviours lor this
county, met fa adjourned session on M«.nday, .-We presume their session will nut

be a long oac and we shall lay their pro­
reedings before our readers at M early

rV-YWWYVritXE- »ti AHri-AMO.

We treat they will fart fail to
_ _
________
in afar anitable arrangements far a fire.; ***■&amp;■**&gt;?**« Wfaakm.

coivnteers, than is permitted by tbe rcs-

Mb. C. C Hswvm. s dfaffarulfaril kheretet sad
nn.ggi.tp4 tba eitj pt Buffalo. NoVe iUTaMed
sod UMiiuUociurrd a carnjKounl knew .a a. IMUSI TO!.* BAUUM OF UOABHOU5M, otud, lag
perfret arsonc faranom^oiM. or
at ur u&gt;c mmriLTiM arising(n&gt;p&gt; cUtnp. CU-J.

wwiurue ufdeep regret that it is m&gt;w
tfdJMg.ld change the 820.000. county j

Balsam or itsAMOrim. proafanlre* H *11* tesi
' 'UMl*bh *
^ffi-uEuiTZr

prwtf building far the solely uf tbe coun­
ty records. VFe presume they will make
nX' IIbejal pHuarancw fe» the families of

h«n tn au immediate dime* tax.

The ■

rw°
mbvrizrag the hen i* unpopglared, wa tligk, very impAlldc. N’faetruths
uwreirtauH. «txiM rnueh pnfcr!
d»wn, their. proportion af tbe
tyr jikber than inert gage their property

SHERIFF? SALE

am jm- evert interest, un 5 to 10 years I

Ittnsn CnAKax.- J. 8. Goodyear
jt&amp; Wm. Bartow,bare become asavcialctl
S. TTadley in the boaiuaaa and

■ •* »** Hadley MiHs, aud tbe

■ t sffre 1st fast sMbeU tW
Ous wkfcti
I oUaisrd fro* you fa trwsfar last. Hveiag
the advMtkMUMM af year Seeiaty. sSsrfaX U
give your SMdKUM t-&gt; ctergyaww far the jxnr af

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BICBTIYECSMSS.

went. but Ifthe better » not there, no
amouBl of care and labor on her part
will produce IL If tbs butter doss mat
“come** ths halt is not bsrs.
Let tbe
sows hs well fad and kept warm end
•omfenabta, serf them will be but littls
UMbUiDohuraiBg. ■
Butter, like fat, te derived from tbe
food. Ifthe food contains fat—nr carbouaosoua substances, like starch and
-Fr.tUy will prodoes fat—sad these
are not all consumed to keep up lbs ani­
mal heat of th. body, tbe euw, tf htaerslly supplied with It will either increase in
weight, or give milk rich with butter.—
Good hay and a little com meal or shorts,
with a daily meaa ufsliced mangel wnrUel
will make ea rich milk fa winter as fa
summer—provided tbe cow is kept
warm.
An English lady who has bad moeb
esperhoee in making butter, gives us the
following bints in rrgard to bar method
of producing in winter: When only a
few eoqr* are giving milk, skim the cream
off every morning and scald it by putting
in tin imraeraed in boiling water, and
letting it temain till well heated. If the
oows are eating turtupa. this will take
away tbsir unpleasant;flavor from the
bufter. After, nodding the cream put it
in a crock, end add t« it the eream oacb
morning (scalding as before) till you

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•ME AND BUY KOBE
political girutorg.

'ili^ua Fever,
.
over and
I/iiJer Complaint,
(^yspcpBia,
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Ind-ige^tion,
Jaundice,
Kidney. Complaints,

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laY waXu-Yt.

R.J. GRANT!

ItiswWJMbefcmtMdagdMi dteaae.asd..
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* * Ora*.

Did you ever see a slim, dead alive
kind at thing. that'vould get so poor as
to be obliged U» trot before and ./enter
behind ,when required to gel up motion,
and still not die ; ite eyes both cemtiig
out of the same hole, t&gt;r at least so near
that tiro bog appeared croewyed? If no.
let ua pass the dismal picture, and simply
call them old liners
'.
All these breeds may be described as
follows: Long ears, largo beads, long
and ih&gt;dc legs, a stock uflcan underneath
a thick grizzle, and that covered with a
tough thick bide, with abandanc? ofhtfilies ewd, in fine, a great amount uf cftil
of every deMrintfoo.
Such animnls have no thriftinees nr
capacity to fatten, and very - little about
them that is digestible after they are
killed.

teahhv. &gt;oa ouwut hare srorfulMuJfafa* \ '

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'■rfk&amp;ZiiMa’lM dk^wLute
jafirKiarrM-A c xLt'i:
afar'other renter!r yel tfcifacA iakoewwIry aU

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proven far tlu&gt; treat snullirerle fit peMietv
kbowh in-! muIrtishie rurev W ta« made W
dp Mlomas 4boa*es Stag's. ML «r

ripeltt Row or 9t AjrihenfsTIr* fctK

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Swelling!. tybUitT. Dropsy. ReniRlgiit,

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mop K fxisl b .Av«»‘a-!A4rim«teMf.
k-nml atu»tiife«|ww,|lr it»r«*»,f»aH»s*v of ’
ahr rvni-iri.&gt;l&gt; c cures wt&lt;&gt; b it Jias naadr when
MPrifer .HiW.lid h 1.1 fclfebfe ntkM wharf'
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Dy ’B.d^ocVr

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Bad Breed* of Bogs.
Rmder did yon tier iroek .boat, while

Smdu's .Iner .er-fflr rtM

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S Wc«DWJt»-&amp;S. Jngsreon. E. P. Bsrpsw, E.

WE

&lt;Me&lt; has M-u&gt; ft&gt; ♦«el yew* in fwrlavrianta
reiie-tr wbiria i- sd tjeslv «u it» Vut. Tais
wr too* utT-r m ti* peNle Wlrr the teas rf •
Avrw'a SAW.ArASliL» -r«W»rBh .a.JMVnn.
no e-l nt
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bawl wu upyjnwai.jvurwJfjmw tb^i^er.
anil •Ltitzvr uf l!.c»: di-^j.hr- I'wr. col
the fan*
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rtuur»n« Kulik wtUirvlTc". Hr 111 acmtiar
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Bering made amngemsote with aaaabetaxan
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, . ,y
WHOLESALE TO CQGkTBT MERCBAMT8,
AruthwiM twArtbrir teterwf to rirb kia’a esli
before parvbsalag. AU ceedseoMUlbe
LOWEST CASH MARKET VALVE.
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GROCERIES

■ Tnere fitter*, ore ; ut up in q-*e»r
hetilre.
liKioK thr .ikcre io ia /5se-n&gt;w
fl*.
.iayhir^/irnj.o’avidt*’’
fa prwUt-J tgitk .» ca/e-p^uirj ./re*.
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far lb.
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Eaat Fqurtfi Pt , dr -:r r -.u.
uh

•V*' ?* «*^*** * M®W-’
Mn torr! pt las Agenl,”«Ul continue te sepply
th.poblic.
Tbs whole amonot of tbe Ioan aelborirol, .fa
Fire UaodredMillions of Dollars. .Vejrfp
IMr,'
tere A&lt;r»
fid faL O« TresreVy. mnsth witblk the Lut serwi
ran.ths. Tbe larg. demand frbru abroad, aqd tba
r^idly tnemsing Km* demand Yor W *4 fee
basis rfeireetatlft br XsKMntf Baekhqr AssnciaHnbon,
&gt;11 H.rf. - — M1 —

The World's Groat Epmsdy ft
Codgka. Co'dj, Incipient Coni
Wampttovi, and for the TUttef •
ouGansumptlva patfanla . u&lt;
in ad vanend stages
of thd di&gt;-.aac.
.

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TI5, SHEKT4B0K A5D COPPER WORKS,

On this subject the Ohio JWruwr sues : ■
“As the Winter approaches, thepnident boraeatan will look to the condition
of hi. stables, that they may be in order
to receive bis stock when they on no
longer be left to range upon tbe fields.—
Where a good, firm and dry fooling can
be secured, it U better tn have an earth
floor than to stand tbe boiee on phnkr.
We were particularly pleased with the
sublas of Ladd Brothers, of Jeflereon
Counlv, during onr visit to thtt place.
Tla brotbvrs Updegraff alm have lher
stable bottoms of earth, which on tbefr

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to A Striker, Hutiep;Eli SicboU. Jst
eCwMflS; M. C. Swift. Fr.lm.ilU;

Clothi

CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
^MhhrraHrerir*

DR Y GOODS!

li*XSS?

GROCERY,
Eating 6f Billiard

HARD-WARE!

own duri m t
from peoetrl
flour, horana t_ _ ___ _
r__
compelled to stand on planks. ^Speaking
------------------------- Uf th. fed that
------------------ •ffcdder U alU
be well to look, out for bedding other
than straw, whidt can be used for tedder.
Fur this purpose the best material is
aawdaat, Mid sow before tbs heavy fall
rains set In b tbs time to lay la a good
quMtit, fcr Whur’s us*. '
*

'STABLISHED 17«0.

AND

utm nappes,
- Keahi lashes,
American Oeothnac, Copenhagen,
, yellow hxctt.
Heoey Dew Beoteb.
resatitootch. Freak Heuer Dew Seats

13 VERY,FULL AND COMPLETE.

OVB BIX.LI.lilt) TABLES

h&gt; slew rf TBXSX HARD TIMER era are aaRUg
OVR GOODS.! ?

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Unusually Low !

EW HARNESS SHOP.

AMI*

require the saw nuurilr. »i*. penfcutwn '■«!
UirtHKSl.Hl Of ]W «LaHf.
lbs U-wL
tteK areecr.MM di.trreMmi Mpd.JlM.'

ave eom^oRcA
yolyc arvil
\\oi»xy5vv\. yooX% atvA.
voXvkcXx. make, Xkem

nd Hsrcn.
..Pontiac.

rootfag. kick up every lima ha bored bis
ntweiuto tbe ground, m if trying to
aland on bis head 1 If so, don’t buy him;
be »111 nut prove a profitable feeder. We
might call thia ■ sub-soil variety.
Did you •v ar am a bug that would grab
an car of euro and run a quarter of a
mile before be would stop to .e«t ill If
an, bewrste. Wall piece euclrlh the same
category, and for the sake of distinction,
will call them Elm-peelers.
Did y&gt;&gt;u ever see a tall, slab aided,
long-ltggM, rsfur bftcked breed, that wax
always hungry, and when opportunity
required, would climb up to'-where the
rails io the fence were lumo distance
apart, and then either slip through a
crack or throw off a fepr rails and jump
overJ | If so, don’t purchase, unless you
area email farmer and c-n't poasibk
afford to build Mrs ■crihs. • We might
perhapo eall them tree-eoilere or elm baro-

.

laatiite accmbhaaiiua of Un onrseu ef ran

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BABBY-COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1864.
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Sutinss ?hnn,

38 MMHSMOnnY MEDIUMAY,
aantns,' bassy codbtt, snosnwAi

y

,riltote“*BWW ihth" &lt;wr &lt;JU ZMMfea.

AT TSI ‘
KAA'i^uKiS

DRUG STORE!!!
mu-potmtey

Robebts &amp;, Striker,

I which I have

old men nid be did not know.— !
The general asked the girl. She said It
inis master washing kg? whk
'
4. thl. so !’ asked tUjpftfhJ., ..

Jistinjj' Ijnsintss Jirrrtarj.

-T* I— old ntol1 ■ Wkil w.H
o* and moot complete assortment of

DBVGI AMD MEDICIMBA,
IChemicals, Paints, Oil., Cam

LCR la all kiada *t Pafaily GroMric*.
»aa aad WoU«» w«m. and a ganml sa­
lt *T PievirinM. Also Hetary PeMte.
vo daen u«t ef tha Itesting. Haese,

Roberts

Thy warfare only ends with life.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

A MbxUbbb warfhie! Rogering loeg,
Tbrou&lt;b waery day and weary year;
A wild and may wahpoead laroog
Bang natty fatal and flsak, sndrw.

tiu uims.

Yet serve Ibr spirit to D&gt;» po»f.
And blench not al thy ebon* o lol;
Ttla told good stay Biand kloof. .
The nags may fcqwn-yel faint tbo« not

(T FOR MECHANICAL AMD MEDICI5AL
P0Rr0aK8,0MLTjC

Xor heed the abaft tan surety cast,
■nwfouiaed Ua^agUtl of acorn ,
Far with tby.hiiii ^1 dwell, aflaat.

Also B Ml sterik ef

a striker,

GROCERIES!
TEA, COFFEE, flUOAR. 8P1CE3. PEPPER,
PRCNE8. FIGS,-RAISINS. CODFISH;
i fact, ererylhlng In Lbe Greevry Im*, aech (■
iU be needed for femi'l cat.
Alao a great rarieiT of th.

r« el® keep OB band • rood BBMrtmenl of

Yea, tboegblboe la epaw ths daft.
1*! '
When they wbebaiMdthev fire in IHr
DwfWlofhopB Bindmaty Inwl,
Uba tboM who Jail la battle bvrv I
Another bud thy nroM shall wield.
Another bafid theataodard war*.
Till fam tba tempera (north h pealed

glimUaiw.

STATIONERY,
PENX. PENCILS. IXRS. VIPER. EXVEL0PE8, CARD8, he., Aa.

. * in. &lt;w&gt; aaavaxT. '
, -4
A Lieutenant searching a cartain house
in New Orleans, In which Confederate
arms .were reported lo ba concealed.—
Arma and tents were found .tuned in the
garret, which were removed to the grand
repository of contraband article., the
Custom House. A gentleman of vener­
able aspect, with long white hair, and a
form hint with pre mature old age, waa
the odcopant of the house from which the
arms and tent, were taken.
In the twilight,qf.fu ev.njng, soon af­
ter the .earth the most fearful screams
were heard ^exceeding fra® the yard of
the house, aa if a bums? being waa suffer­
ing ths utmost that a mortal can endure

ntJYRfCtIX tat HurjruB I&gt;w.ll.rK&lt;
J. war.riser Um Coen Roesa.

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Mb

HAMMT.

insaxswasitti

WOOLEN

-------- may do w1mt I Me with her. I washed the Strict, delude of
therefore, place you .under guard tor Ur
her to relieve her from pein."
’
"To r«h&gt;M her J
Well, dr, I ahull preeent, until 1 conclude upon your artt®K»." .
commit yni to FonJecheow." . - 1 .
“General, 1 am a native ef fiovth Car—Taanrin’sta®* MAmMw KSrrafnrr
oliaa; my health ie infirm. It will kill
bonoraHo, wtata'Wgh tooed’, what an ifiMdb® eld mwft etU-vab «dKp*-&lt;|
- Na rli»sis| hs EwophT'-AMtetida
"1 can’theJplhaL Andean thw you
is awwaU tewnq nohd tahteMWamny
behave weU,.ur you shall t»ve prndeuly
none
the same punishment that you kava giv­ knew him. They said StaS hft had Me readkrt; and;-wn ®By
en thia poor girl, and to relieve your luce® ] tha war find bail ruined him { Ha baa received so large a lrtH«a«f admitepain, you shall be waabod dowa with friends had obeeresd that U had been fr.
rtArdlf 6f latej prior mAa; and no doubt
brine.”
Strack,
■
The old native of Smith Cardies went bel®4
he ^tended. Hia .o3er children came
to Fort JgckaMi, when. I mu ,happy io.
Jo
plead for hip.•
A legal geqtJobe aide to state, bodied in a mouth.—
Gen. Duller gave the girt her freedom, man appeared, klan, to do what *Mpoearid aMigned her a num of, money suffic­ slble fur him la*the ly of argument.
&gt;G«i. Butler deeideT.—.__ .
ient to aether up in some little bueinees,
•vch aa dulured gMn &lt;arry M in Nw» Landry should give Ms daughter her free­
Otleana.
. r ' t dom, and settle upon her a thousand doltub

Being in mortal terror of lFotiJneite&lt;»

“nieta rowiuy m«, .i.emr i»: ■»

he gladly complied with these terms. The
poor girl went forth that da/ p Tree *»triah'akid a trustee waa appointed to ad­
minister her Httle fortune nod eM that we
forthnrjharm befal her.
It wa. a light penalty fur such a crime.
J vrtfa the general had treated the efeea
la Wellington—rang for three pole, and
a rope, and had lbe wretch hanged Chat
Sunday momiqg, fa the neartat pebllc
eqw«- God sud man would hare applauded*lhe deed, and tharej would have
been no more woman whipping in Now

One Sunday morning, fwHle General
Butler was eealed at hie break fa® table,
Majnr Strong, a geafleeoan who waa not
given to undue emolien, nwhed ‘into the
room, palo with rage and horror,
“General,” he exeirimed, “there fa the
moot damnable thing out here I”
The general following him to thooffioe.
There be found the staff areembled, stand­
ing round a woman, guing upon her with
flashing cy®, their oounlennnoM .bwlrayiug mingled pity and fury. The ®rv«ita j
of the bcu® were crowding about the
doors of the room.
The woman wbe
was the olyecl of so much a Urnlion eu
nearly White, aged about twenty-aerrn.
Her thee showed at the flret gisnue that
•bo wed one of tboee tmfortumfta Wfaturea wbom'eomr nvages regard ’ wlfa’ a
kind of religious awe; arid whom eivlfced
beings are accustomed to consider pecu­
liarly entitled to tendertiMU end fhrWarewcc; She wae eltriple minded. Not abeetutely tn Wtot, bat imbecile, ynfart,
half silly.
“Look here, general," mW Major
Strong, as he opened the Ire® of this
poor crthtvre.
,
Her back was cut te plcfan wifh the
infernal cow bid-. It we. al! black and
rod—red where the iafrroal Instrument
of torture had broken tha fckin, black
where It had wot To eowvey M' id®

tea ban la
ter • Ctevteteate&lt;«

BU,in-, Mte.
Iffrir.u.iibriTjrte JSlJM

*Wta’ aarfpfyubofaplete os&lt;sltor any
NsmtafaurtfrmiMiuifnL For
Twasrty towCMfs dhey wHtpuewd awv
Number, by mail,
‘4»y. v««sis Nuw^ bound h&gt;
Muslm, will be mailed, portjwW |u say
pleta In tW United'SlaM Vlthio 150b

will® of New Y*rk fbr Two Doflaresr.!
Fifty Cents Cempiete rate, n«w* com­
prising Twenty Asa Vefam® &lt;&gt;U borem

(tan Copy-far woo year, ltd
I’wb
“Haras’.

Copfae for ewe war. M

&lt; JW. ZW Bimld—I VUumee bound in Cloth, st |S Wpw;
ume.
Muslin
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Nrtt When

remind for

HtMVt

FACTORY,

Hs boat near by, rafl’iptp the yard, where
he beheld n hideou. spectacle. A young
[ WANT 26,000 lbe. of WOOL to mulatto girl was stretched upon the
ground on her lace, bar feet tied to a
L manufacture into CLOTH—
alike, her hands, held
a black man,
““’'Rm.,
\
her back uncovered from neck to boete.
The venerable bld geetleman with the

“fcaraWe.
.bled for gai

HAHT1NG8.MICH.

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Artndin* andhrnahHn it isalmM wUlly made up of two eemi-globnW Finn a'

5icTSa2TSs.«ft:

fare. They willMot be mated Ita ew®Giee nr regiments, in the field. I The
■ viU-be wanned entirely ®Ub Melivlag wear M^quariera not unknown to:
groee, Bomtaftudod by white eoamiaeiea
the members of Un staff: •
n Vii
ed and ncm-commiaeioned cfliisiw. The
"Who &lt;M
fin it WWJTj tekefi, the
convenient for hie purpoee. Yle held In
M.hpuo a powerful, horse whip, with
bM wort a.tedl oWUi.m-uI
'*1 went out after the clothes from the
which be was leaking the dedicate and
sensitive fl®h of the young girl. Her wank,” uld ebe^'and I*ntaved otftiUback Was covered with blood.
Every Whui loeme home, master licked ' mW.
•nd even scute . ar* grotfad down, and
strpke oftbe infernal instrument of tor- and said ho would leech me to ran away?
““Orderly, go th Laftdry’n boute end
tore toKe tfp her flesh in long dark
bring W® befbrwrbej1
.in ebhntrdT
The eoldter aghaM at f
—

the guard bwtaa,
1
had semi wbh ang*

WOOL CARDING

JK.tr, CV**»Y,
Cfjntx sad rotary Publie. O®ee

______ __ ____
fiatler aant btm-flytag back Uri stop rt.
old miscreant, and ordered him to bring
the torturer w»d hWkirtho w, headquar
ter. the neat morning. - 1 '• !l '“
The ueeguuat hurried back and rescued
the girl tromUe l«Ai «&gt;f
t ■■■• ■
About nine the same evening, the ser­
geant catriuegata to headquarters, bruwsh-

I

Lebeld hi my Ufa..

.^.wr

troops, and Ita expiration.
miVVtiUJoopteabfi
iberlaU Tbey.knowthatuumerjtaiect wIH have saiwbd out their
time in the spring, and ■ hbm then to

Ma&gt; Slnx* -b» ‘'-w”Uh
T*
I'm.j mh lu
H&gt;d

perod in' the general’s ear a pesos Jof . »

—I

u_

furmatiun which used him to compare
the faces of tba malter and the slave.—
The resemblance betwean them was

i your ductort*aiksd
’-TVre’are reports to that nftyt* said
wwdry.\ ; ;

ON

?- ?■&gt;■ i ■ r H

list ft needed but • wink from'tbn genet.
KV„W
I to tar. mi. &lt;k«a fhfartai4®en at . ^f M
is throat. &gt; The general, far anoe-anemed fMn fifa I

VCLCANfTE RUBBER BABE,

fad ■itfamr*
ItlmMstaMMM
ft ie «U raafli

�I atteebod. foe twenty thousand dollars in
■■Mi of five hundred dollars each, draw.
Jhg tetereel at ths rate of seven per neat
hvMiiy.
«-4 L- ffWihrfri-n.

■rded In the Count]
‘eocnty. And wh
bared to to Count;

Kalamazoo, or at some other place with­
is tbte Btete.ro foBdtet, to wH: ‘

&lt; IMfti

Fim lltnorosii dells— aa the fieul
--------------- ~
1870. Five Uumm14»&gt;
A.'

t — •— * •JWWWk«l to
jwoT U^,
A.
Tta■

V®**- AO.MW3
rosJg»MM0.Afo.lMH

,

'

Wje'MW

jSKXSwMMb *»d

‘WMh mWW^nrtl fSriiAi u
•temlliee tart of to tolllta'ry rsnef hu&gt;d.rt*M tape hie family Mil BaMdef fae. b.
Motod prevailed. ' ’
eteeco on to other hand Ibo OSoe-of to
’ lbe chair appointed as sort tenmnittoe
XaniriBttW 9fo Hfo cbilircs roe Mtort. iranWC'EIBott and Lapham­
' It wta trimsed'by Mr.'EIHau tp repeal
to roeobtteu panad by to Boera of
Supervisors at the October session of
1863, to nroaire'e tott far to county of
Barry.' Motta prevkiled.
....
H was moved by Mri Carpenter to ad­
journ until half peat wren o’cloek A. M-,
to-morrow morning. ' ".
B was moved by Mr. Elliott to amend
*•

. Tuesday Morning, Jan. 5th 1864.

Baaed moi pursuant, to adjournment,
roll called, quorum present. Board proaaedod to baatoeea
:
Qu
motion at Mr: Stevens to Board
yeuCotouripar"
adjoureed eaiU one o’etoek P. M.
iWe *“** *° doablto author
.
IL P. Caesar, Clerk.
of the above, ^w&gt;cd »1U&gt; orgeat oatteTuesday Afteoooe’ Jhn, 5th, 1864. )
foclioc, over the potauA areuaeat and
”
One o'ekfcfc P. M.
f
happy ilhsscratimm, by &gt;wbteb be had . ByOrd tncl p4hnaai to adjournment,
endeavored to enligbun and Influence roff csjled. quorum present, Board pro.
.
Coagme "todo right in to pramiara” eeedrd to business.
The oomtniUse oa claims of Cbunty
But perhaps Congress will not we the apofficprp.Jlecninmeud that to foliowisg
poeiteuero of comparing to man of 40
salaries bo allowed.
1
witA toy ouih of 18^n oummUmi wtah to Ty Coentr-Tritesurer,
&gt;850 00
couscriptfon Mt, io an aroeb aa “the youth
Proo^tfag Attorney,
4Q6 00
of 18" is eoraUod In neMtev- daaa. Btrt,
700 00
touM Oengraro bo droftd iMs’appif, Probate Judge,

S

be it further resolved, that Messrs. Cook
Sbeldoe and Nevtaa, or eltbar' of them
proeeed to Grand RaMds a«d toamine
andaeeertete tbs rott eftbe fireproof
rwitjf""
building hnhht Shy, erected for a si/nilar
purpose. Rsaoluliea fo«k
jUeofih'i/Bi the Board nf Sunerriolbe eomniiitan app&gt;»iatad Io settle
ore bf to Bbontv of Barry’ tot uo *o- with the County Treasurer sshoUUed the
counl preetaued by, to SueerinteMtenta follow lag aa their report -os:raid nettleof PoOr W allbwod unless itemlxcd end
certified by such Buporluteodent.' Rew H. N. Sheldon in acct, with Barry Co,
olutlofi prevailed.
Jan. I, m«3.
Dr. .
It waa footed by Mr. Stevens to ad­
**
To atnU fmm old sect. MIO 02
journ until Uhmortow morning at eight Feb. Jan. redemptions
80 82
“ cash of Trees. Prairieville 2406 07
It wm moved by Hr. Elliott to adjourn
“
“ “
**
Yankee Spg’s 010 06
until baJf past 8 o&gt;loch.
Motion pre­
- - 156! 00
vailed.
Q. P. Csutar, Clerk.
534 43
Wednesday Morning, Jaa. 6th.
428 20
544 78
Board reel pureuant to adjoernmoftL
1214 93
roll ttdlad, quorum present, Beard pro.
M5 29
oeaxted to buriwosa;
-J
1106 67
The Committee
----------- — miscellaneous
Orange rtU#
872 !&lt;/
deltaite [h their chairman reported
Johnstown
1090 70
fol lowing
sc-__ rexamined
_____ _ _ _tbs
__ ________
w—
"•"J .
2022 M
eouuto abd woeid recommend their al--------565 88
lowanee ro Mtowe: Report adopted by
Woodland
1126 48
Maple Grove 711 44
Heatings
1M8 03
22 (»
1101 07

/
April I. March Beealpta
“
" rsdseipiiuii
L April Receipts

I,

May

“
I,
“

redemptions
Juno Receipts
" radtonpUons

BetS}****

/fj&amp;iitfvi. to7MMc&gt;&lt; At

vMtiote Ihe WMUttJofto lost cadet** of
A. W. Bailey 'and report to thia Bserd.

"

- era nSM^a telpry

UM ■UHlIj U» rw.lt rf riM, .

.Htauw^tWw. iWr.^wXkr '
I. B. Plan having room red to' may^ef all to votan cast, waa declared

waa moved byMn Hanna that D.
*rau he aliwvad for Ma aervieen »

actio M Mm rtffnf Moofly of Feb
■seat. Of the wiodum dr folly of

aaytago and dniage, we leave the r&lt;

Cmcrn Cucbr for this c&lt;l

‘

wlll bidd he regular. quarterly serd
te&gt;gifwilNg on Monday the 25th mst I

Tua Gaxso Hihm Eaoli office I

• &amp;0d for
^tbobnUW .1
vvlua terra from this Slate. And, » hr re
aa, lbe Board &lt;&gt;f Snpervieoni uf theeotinty of Barry, fold that in the careuiira of
•aid Jeu by lbe- ecvatel Super riw.fo nf
the (ownablpe of thia couuty, that there
is great Inequality In to dletyibmfotC of
said lend, bM, Wher«M, tMs Brenj at
the October seearon. passed a reeoluiiim
whereby they intended tn effect nn uni­
formity in auehdjat ** '*
" *
lutioa the Attorney

&lt;ff *ila Uotifonu were destroy ed by I

i^a^ssKrttfeft

early m Friday morning last.
’ &gt; NtOIXCTW©»rOH,CM4», J»r j

Tuaoar, which might be .rboeksd I
simple remedy like -Arora's Bros
Tratkn." if altered to progress

Sa^.’WW.I SS«iSas;;6U-i-.xr.J

KKRKKKSaXi:
Jr.AM.Hm.- (-■ '
I’
Um.

m.
yr HX
vjvil rsrswic*.
Ibero1 Bea twft Mills wbieh supply
i^UaXlFafo^ Traa.; Vlh rouri
stWta fiowrihgqMMasr rollta. They
under the ouperinten loaco of Captain
H. HUI, 8I«&lt; Gh*. a practical m

to the (taverner.
provalted. s-v
Jl ,WM mqvsd that the matter ,af, the
lost orders nf A. W. Ilailry l^ taken
from^ tebUCMShCwb'wA^Ka b.

reeue.idnr the motion Indras new order,
for M.’W.MMley, and thMYbc •shrftei be
laid &lt;m the table, llraten prevailed.

INVALID PENSIONS.
All often jrsdmMIrrt W to' wro wl

mitteeon fire-proof buikling*. Motion
prevailed:
Messrs. Hanns. HRl and ShclJ&lt;&gt;n,were
elected aa serit committee.
It sras moved by Mr/ Stevens, that
when thia Board dots adjourn, that tbev
ad&gt;:&lt;&gt;rn tu mewl eft the the third Moeday

.Tabkh lime I
U be has tarsi, i
rr. CoinptisMry I
000pound.of ftl
— —w —Cbm, by nrinr|
usually .-Ur al night, lbe can being I
.itirieg the day. ' It is a novel eight tt I
through lheeeWUa..,. I low-perfectly I

i'Eafim-SSTuS'J
M »«lk

rENWWWiTQ W1BQWS.

mW.

«hieh -ar tr.v^n adapt themselves
matter nf surprise bi I
T*4aeWw.ri. so. m/

i» that which has b»
frrtWtoy;
to eiMiiMa to rw
• man, a large MtfM*
►rwilb.rwe want to hi
mill/ginic.’ Tbey n/ver wore sn w

Fril^ mof.iofc X...SU, 1«M
Board met pursuant tu
roll called, quorum -— -•
eesded to tNMtnMe. &lt;

prevailed. ,
, . .
It ataa meved by Mr. Hall (hat tl
motion for this Board to adjourn to the
on to third Monday n' ” ■
'
be rescinded. Motfon
nijaw follows:
Yeas—Messrs. Stevens, EUtert. HaU,
I^pham, Bleky, Jb«imM. |fld Phillips.
Nays-Mstaro Uttmta.-Bmith.^.r-

200 00
' CT 5“

zgSr”^'‘ll

&gt;p«4 40

adr, Gilbert kSdTohflso -Regerlx Sweet- 1
J^rfoy-TtagroU^naeo, Ward 1
to vote by boltet Ibr fltqmriqteqtioQl o(
anrthlght.
. JT
’ Poor for the term of three yearn.
.
Whereupon Mr. Nevlna having receiv­
Afahrwia—Regent. Joslin, Walker aod
Sweeny. "
'
&lt;ed Um majority ofajl the votes cast was
elected.
'
,
, .
.
A UrnorM-m r-w—4 «i«—4 br declared
'
h was moved and carried to proceed
Una bundnd »4 law■; tf &gt;b* iUHwu. ,
to ballol. for fiaperintendent of Poor for
“•*&lt;* b *&gt; —Myprf «« of *4 to
1
term ofS vagra. '
' , . ,. , rrlktira U^Om r.mor.l , W® Robert, having B^eired a majocity pf all the votes cast, waa declared.

ai.ii?j:lr ’tiir.iiuff

Il was moved that the additional bond
of IL N. Shridua as Cosnty Treasurer
Caaaa into the tetaNetesrthe aoh.entH-r.cn tb&lt; WtU &lt;Ur of
be accepted by the Board of Super viaura.
Motion ■yvnllart,'- :x l * tv
Mr. Elliot submitted the following ■tA&lt;K.r. Whoever owns mid atom, maM J&gt;ewv»
preamble and resolution.
JFArrrws, by aet No. 2, of Ijiws paaaed
&gt;w.« , r,) BA*IP BOxrrwnx.
■¥/»*. Iflrfsfolure
and subsequent amendment tbereJ-&gt;.?Tbe
'STOAT COLT.

it

.«r&amp;!

managed before.
‘Capt. Hill d«ice
considerable amonat of grinding for t
riiteemend«ate«wlly aetasiisbee Us.I
by Obe aanoont and quality «f Itewr thrM4te for a bwbel of wheal. By tl
way. th. tbrifo and enterprise display

-SISTERS.

n’11 “a.

wuit
Sipto . .KoljU,

of Supervisors o
cbpntyadjoumed cm Friday, to I
AvhniB

Tbcrsf.r. &gt;w it
That lbe Goveroor of this Bute be. and is hereby ;sr»82
lieltcd to fecomtnerid to tba Izgislwturs
42
at the ensuing wpsrial setekm to ee amend
25
rnid hw that the Board of Supervisors
68
may secure a uniform relief tu fomillss
of volunteers as their areBeaillra may re
33 65
quirt. PrmiehJeand reoototina ad^k d.
64 28
66 n

M tfneirrent mousy
II 00
■■ - b«fotrwto/ 5«i ffi

n .?

County TfSMiurer be required to give
addithtMl bands to the ainnunt «f 120.-

447
00
273
100

■ Marmsw Holmss, Cliairrwan.
aCrKKWWt&amp;UTO or rooa.
»ttl. a®! W«X#
«•&lt; It :i ■
Mr. Henna submitted the following
’
840 00
the 7&gt;to»&lt;Aehmaalcry luUUUoftoi John Roberts,
J. M. Norias,
50 00 reeolulioe:
/«rye ola^M “marrted" HMD at “twMy" D. B. Pratt,
00 00
ftesofard; By the Board of Superrlsor*
with osnhll‘teteMtea.’’ &gt; n x4
r ‘4 !
- J via-M. Dewey, Chairman.
of Barry county that hereafter each Cutro
Butlt pato ust^rtUqilnk h.w pa
h was moved by Mr. Carpewter that ty officer furnish th air own stationery
MnhppretJIatlve Coogreaa may paaa by the repert be accepted. Motion prevailed. ’and preeoat their MtJouta to the Board
It woe moved id etrikdtait tot part of 1of Supsrvisarn separately for allowance.
lhat.convincing argument enrobed io to
report on,, ealarlea of Resolution adopted.
beautifal illuetntioo of a “coet-uld bach­ to committees repoi
It was tnovpd by Mr. Elliott that the
IB 02
Bounty officers alk&gt;wh»|
ilendenta
elor friend without ebtek or child, who h of poor rotaries. Muti
Btoard adjourn natB 7 o’clock P. M. Mo468 20
tore 85,'wlto picks to ckinUea frura hia
hrwair meved by Ml____________
5 00
Wednesday Ereaing, Jani 6th, 1864.
20S »
teeth,” tea, and it ie etUl nore painful to Lalaaoo of tWrepnrt of to commit­
150 00
Mo­ , Board met, pursuant tq adpmramMtt,
to fhink, tot MM ignetaut member, tee on rolafMt of county officers.
tia* preratted.
roll felted, qoarum present, Board pro
with characteristic Co^rsesiona! arro­
•27.102’18
la wee moved that the aoeoont «f J.
gance may taro the imaefieuen t© en- M. Nsvtae ae auperimahdrot of Poor
To sBi’l from old acet
•3064 40
to fol lowing
Wr'.U.' ti-.L______ v’ F_s .i? be' allowed aa fifty-daUBt* U Motion pre­
Cblra
vailed by yeas and Nm a, aa follows.
Mfobad, J^g. to Board at Super visors Feb. 2, By bona* A veocbere • 734 56
Yero-Measrw. Bterene, Holmes, El­
. 811 85
ite^ Haya, Hall, .Jtareu, •L^U’s of to rountjr ef Barry that aa order be
- 657 02
drawn.on to County Treasurer for the
Blake, Thomas, tfeerlwend Hill.
8l3 07
sum of ten dollars te for or of to chairNays— Merora. Smith, Chrpewter Hmtt Wtajef thia. Board, ta bs accauated for
553 63
n» and Wbeeter.
473 81
in proevting suitable bonds with coupons
fawaBteooed tealtow ths account of attached for to uro of this Bounty, RoeJ. Roberta ao Superintendent of Peer at olsttiqa adontod. .
«»( ‘
forty dolforo. Moto* looL
U w tnoeed hy Mr- EUioU to rooon-to xrae mowed by Mr. Searles to a I tow sidcr the vote on salaries of county offi­
totaBOuatof J.itohertz, Beperfatandent cers. Motion prevailed.
Wo hero tad spoea thia week ’tff ghe
oh Foor at fortyAsa xtodtars. &lt; Mottos . It was moved by Mr. Ellioti to amend
more than, a meager
their prereitaL
Ila J -j s»&lt;wv&gt; vJ /rtWirteq Q| the report of the eocnmittee on salaries
200 00
proowa^...
Mr. Hulmee submitted the foNowlng of oouaty officers, by fixing to salary &lt;4
454 85
«ad .•: rJ^rA,
: fl- County CterJt at.four hundred end fifty
AlUr U« cpwij,Prwl- resoludc* ;.-r.
882 94
Aasotai, By to Beard ofBuperrienre dollars for the last year.
734
06
Motion pre­
that the asm of iwewty thousand dollars vailed.
vstjit! »*.*''
’
&lt;*“A **, P-u-u tv *u»
be aMMBetotedfar-GMaeawMof mil­
It was aaevod by Mr. EUteu to allow
Wmmu „.„i *,, -..,
itary Relief orders.
Tbs resoMion the Prosecuting Auorne------■*-------**
The foliotaog are to stood tagbundled Warefor the

lion prevailed,
j
.. ...
It was moved to.adept to report of
'hfcrtfin pre­ the committee on salaries of &lt;mnaty;efficeca aa amended. . Motian jwevaitod. I
M wa»wnere6’by Mr. HMtate W ’4flIt.WMCMjradbylite. Huimoototto
JownMdlhnrpMKO^MhP/M.
v chair appoint a committee oi two to- ift*

Wktrtat,jlbar Aeaidjpf Supervisors
have by rrefainloa authorized a loan of
JKWtt'Wt

k/iEnnnp. d«. u..

toitAw aoaseuffuf E.fl. Collins belaid over until
the naxt aMMoo oTlkb'Board.
Motion

The committee on miscellaneous &lt;
iroegh Choir chairman report*
•y had naarintd the following aw
tdwotild recommend their aMowai

lbe committee ap pole tod by the chair
to inveetigato-tbe matter M the last or.
ders at A- W.' Bailey, hove reported
the same back wttbeoArooommaodalioo
And ou rnottoe th* same was told «■
totabU
. j, ■; •„*•.■• •
Il was atoved lhat the order drawn la
favor of B. B. Clapp be taken, up and a
M« order drawn thnrefor, with «ba later1st thereon at ton per cent.
Mfttiua
Lo&lt; ■
.4s ■ • :-:r r.b ...
Ifev eommittro appointed by lbe chair
te take into eoaoideratloo tba propriety

.

. &lt;j :t?rASitwji.ro

।
Mr. EllioU sobmltlsd Urn following

Jlreo/eed, By the Board of Bnpervb
'ore, that a sum net exceeding twenty-five
Ihundred dnMaie bo expended m the erootiua of a fire-proof boilding.
Motton
leal by ysc • and naya aaJfoUawe:
Yeas—Messrs. Sts vens, Holmes, Elli­
&lt;ott. Hall, B4aU.aMTTtonfs. v

■’’MWNTT Moiw.•*«■
ithal yield oely e living mmW affwd tl
pay such a prise 1 An industrious m&lt;l
xtewic making »lfta week alhla trndtl
could afford to giro MOO to retenes hir

��WB. Td.OBKCK'B
‘B'lAOB VURTSTtB.

■

'

and

■Btoou WkML..
L,&gt;^,lro*&lt;te^^d
nubilean
for mcro
Mna six nyem,
sad have &lt;U
aoqSrted

XvA.vMXkft«. ‘Vo^uXalAx^,
.
™ H&gt;««i Wlr Io
with the eighteen rowed yellow dent
Xbfcfa, b talk fewr foot

&gt;■—!*»*&gt;y.W*

J*

t, north and sowte, three sad a half
tete"and •Wiit kaaeuliivstod with
RRoA^lMdftdtivator and eoon aa
tanas bsgiw to appear, ta order V&gt; let
nyftltu and batten lb* growth, while

XkbUof&lt;£ntolcq!!rt2

- J . -i‘i
J*-. -W
rot.Tnr

&lt;J** '' CELEBRATED

STOMACH
A pots and powerful Toafo corrwUre and slteroUre ta waadcrfal eSoacy in iflii—w of lbs

Btemach: Unr and Bowala

r*^’,***or' **”“

Moxvg

wpd oft»y ta tan up the cam a tary
a Maraud; tart

fik-’rfrt.aurfaas needed stirring without
taaiitog l»r the weeds to grow. This
horn,Wilk ripr, cut up, and hauled off
a*arv earlv in
roam War • than arultiva.
ter tetoled- the Mils and prepared tbs
gpgjftto receive Gtootby seed, white
weaiiMaedtarteiy sown: the next summer
be'Mrt a “jped erop of timothy hay, and
itakMMBQ after be cut a menstrow crop
ofdheUatMi Tro Crops bf h»y might
^»ve, bjte made the iacond season but ha
IniMAi* hie tames and bovins to pea.
tute tee second crop, planting the field
sga^^tJh corn Iks next seaauo, getting
IhaaecDssd heevy «t&gt;p »f corn.
■TJhrftrfd fete 'Wen planted to corn
pvocy year atoas, reoaiviog every whiter

ef deOaro ante year in advertising theh
ssasita aad ptabti&amp;ag tike

COME AND BUI MORE

*Wux«b«vous Cvrt\5\wxX«&lt;
—•- -

KKX

him froca

xVi* CouxvXv^.
ceciA Vv\\*

’BVocA

it that they strike at foe root of Diaease.
by eradicating every particle of impurity

Jelitiral §inrtorj.

Atv X\vl 'BXoo^,
for ths life and Health of the body depends

11 A&gt; U&lt;«3 k po«™j &lt;11. WHisi
Xi a miserable egWooo Those csodtcinM

GOODS!

R.J. GRANT!

fcrert Ytsll manure to the acre. The
pUdUMTsrtoshaUM one hmt-

•b MwbelaaiM atxnwhoni, Impara water
other external eauass, Honimi s Drritaa
be relied on aa a safesaard.
d:
Ibto as a rtmedy Sad &lt;bo«M»da wbe roam I
under spproUoston af an attack, saesuw
seoergv; and tUnaands wU oeelacl to ansi! U
BatMsedlrt protective qnallUfa to. adtimee
cured by a vary brief eataroe af thia aaaree

Ktt/ Vut^uoAxA
Hkto OMasMee,
Ball J?Aeum,
tfWeafU,

Ctd fosrwe,
^Aeumattsm,
Biok Hndaakt,

drod anffflfty to.shfy bushule of ears to
the sere, three bushels of earn making
t« o.ihiwblle of ebeUed coru; the ears
weW’Wge.Thimy oflhctn maasuriognine
iMbahJoag, and filled tq the tip sad, the
•kfo wsjm#, Wd tie teller only a
Aern/qf a hstf to five eighths inches in

[^’wm££?flk’rt

H MT LIKE GE TRADE

C. Aikta, W. T. Dssbsr.

,

Come and See! I
which bail existed fourteen years.

AMOZmefMonwMfe^feigtaytssw

Casos Inwwsrshis of Dyspepsia and Liras
OotaplaurtooaU be asoatfowedia white tbs
PariUaadFWa

iwjfod........—------------ —
tend it than flint corn, and the cereal
yi^ld Jua. fro Ad to be the one third
inure edseu planted side by side. Some
of our astute I’Sciio farmers are now
growing thia varicly of corn with such
succenejhat they will never go back to
flint cofouMr. Wright cuts up his oOrn
v«rwOjjp#MC h!s fodder perfect, puts
it inlarM aMdB, ijfcfre -the stalk* oQre
weHMKmW to han! in, buft and maw
awfy tnlBterTsll. Some are husked in
the fidiebd kept Anatookl until needed
tq qitjjpwilh the stalk outtee in March
and April; these large ligneous stalks
are art fine and treated with Indian meal
fisr hia 150 equines and bovine. He (rows
much timothy sad but little clover, for
th* reason that his land le eo highly ma­
nured that the clover lodges.
He bos
lately leased a badly worn field, on which
ta grow stover hay by the aid of hia sur­
plus manure; far, although clover draws end oiUra. I am prrphrodto
more of its nourishment from the atmoeWHOLESALE TO OOUMTBY MKBCHAMTB,
ybdre than the corn! greases, it fella to
gro w on aa exhausted eoil.
8. WruiiMt
L0WI8T CASH MARKET TALVX
Seneca Falla, November, 1861
IMlarnl/i.

'Wov\fc \kkft cl CXvclywv.
j
TYvc "B\oo&amp; VAV»
are the moot aqtive and thorough pilia that

They act so diroetly upon foe IAver, exert­
ing that organ to nte an extent ea that tbs
syaletn docs not rslapea into its fanner eoa
dition, white is too apt to bs the case with
simply a purgative pOL
They are really a
liYooCi olw^l Iamy VAX,
wjaTSWIJUt eadftaritos. nw .!«»*&lt;» I

wtaeb, ia ooqjuetioa with ths
'&amp;Xoo4 TwMw,

lEKDUESID IPIBMBS,

wm case aU the afsr.wiati.sod diseases.
aad, of teenwsivss, will rslfovs aad sere
'
HtadAsht,
Ossh'vsnsss, '
Otlia Patna, Cholra Jdarbut,
Indtijftation,
(Pain in tht ^oivtlt,
fPiaxinnt, eta.
Try tbeoa mediciaes, and you will never

girea Belies of .ny loteulioa Io withdraw tbts
popular Isas from sale al Par. ■adfimul tea days
notice is gire, the uaderaignsd, u “(teaeral
■■tocripliea A&lt;eat,”«Ul coniine is supply
tbs pnblie.
Tbs wbeic amouat tt tbs Loan sathsriss^ is
Firs Hnadrod Millions of Dollar.. .VMriy|A«r

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CATHARTIC PILLS

BWTO ft S2EIOX9,

txtawwtaeamr

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and they will say they are

GROCERIES

tVaurxoa Boer aa a Mann*.—In re­
sponse to an mqairy relative to the worth
of aoot m a manure, the VTortiny Famtr replies:
Ite.chief component is carbon, and in
sc divided a form aa M 1
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toa avlulioD ia water. _ ______________
ed on Ibe aide of a chimney thousands of

QooA MoAaovuio,
sad you should Uy then before going for a
P6^‘rk»phU&lt; or Ahaanae of my fond
agent, and read the certificates, and if you
hare erer doobtod you win

v.o wvorc.

d?1'r^ “»“•••« k»”n that ihsttomury
KSSJE.'^ i^u'SSL^f
taiaty tut be w III not Ud H nro^Lry for
Ums to S0B», to aesk a market for ear Mbsr loac

&gt; foe salads

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A •prormHtod COCTHELt.O'RS AT:
A^ftsIMtarain Bhisnry. Talrand tee*
BUstxlto to wlfo.pNW
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CARD “ranwurag.

DRY GOODS!
GROCERY,

?A BUSH ED 17601

Eating if Billiard

T PETER LORILLARD,

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

HARD-WARE!

UAUCliaaibsis strost,
(Formerly 41 Chamber. strost, New Ystk.)
Would call lbs stteaUoa sf Dealm Io tbs artiriss
of his nmbelcn.K.,M)
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DRUG STORE!!

..rhtr-tU
MW ; cy.s I
hair Milter

nur jtaUow, nor. rod, 1
L nafoota Thorne
■ithuter before te

mewntlme eome of Thorne,s relations bad
died and left him afortuns, a
; “
better worth winning. Alisa
i n all k iada uf dr r. anoda.l roc •'
.lOkUV.tv.i t»7poA*m«.

There was small hope for him, however,
seduce who lured him at e brother,
for the sbsro of blame that was tn me."
Thought* swam through hia brain daliriooaly. Ska, hie lotaTbvnd him-»waa 7oald wlsh to wdd. All Hspafafare
auffaring for hira-ted lorad Mm all the brightened gtortotety. *VMa «w the
while. He looked at ber, more beautiful boar fat which he had leegedand waited,
than ever in her.Borrow, ber ttotemras. "•«±4RTti&gt; &gt;"■
After al| wastet&lt;lbo,. tndr:k&gt;re the true
bcHere »h*t I bare to say when you
know they tretty I ait word*.”* Thia, with the addrow of AHm Devon
onlheooiwJ:
■
I
Then be waited. .............■.
Fire days waa the least possible Cinto
in which, allowing for nd delays, ate
could terne t» Mm.
He thought We.
।
stroag will would keep Um alkra so
r-™__jamJi
i

and leave Aliev, and we shall are wbat foAiW Mdr^meeg. Am tteim ,
we stell eew wten oiy Lady MagnlAeeul eiun to the knowledge ted lamped ter
romes. Fbe iny part, I never did be­ in tte foNor; but tte oertafoty of araeb
lieve first love a dktase qblte n&gt; tesy to inghlmted been her sole motive.
Ito
get over as mnmps and measles
Tm do ter jnstiee ete did not know of hie en­
told Thorne had liter d. '.TiQto stories gagement. She learned ttat for the first
in real life a great deal befler than Out of time In ber two hours with Miss French
books—ttey’r* twice as spicy.;. I prom befors les. It dismayed bar, not a fitfls.
It was an obstacls that ste had not fusejy &gt;’oB MWCUAXICAI. AND MPfaWtlfl ire rare fuu in watching tte rumaBcc."
I, aft ~o»M.rj KrireU, will
Qalet Msry Everett sighed, a little ares, end alia did not (tel entire faith
ryMtents all fclMs ot Family Groceries. 1
PUMI^tei^WLI
in Alice dinging to her ami.
sadly, but did not answer.
She loved now in tte sucesrn which seemed an car- .
L7 Hloae and Wooden ware. Mid ■ s«ncr*J ar
—
• . bud ittn / • &lt;- :
.. _ beard a few words-.« could not
A lire L&gt;ev«m, though ibelr friendship had tnin before.
__
. -r ■»
a I... I.tar.
Whew ttey were IntroduMd ete look- Ihelp It," Min EvpreUsaid, with eyes of
b6»u of weeks only, and the prospect of
oinring •‘fun” wns’lar from exhllsratitjg. ed al Alice anxiously. She gas not i
Jptttten A bee came ln_so faffently blind to the youth *nd freshness against
&gt;»
tel little Jove’e pal.. fare. prifb tfo
happy. Hcr-bruan hair teased' alxml which she must cnntateL Ste ackuowl- -•*
■
bar primrose cbeoka, ter reft tauoconl edged to terself that tteglrHah face, with Iheart orate settling over It, almost Tike
(ba aMow itPkth.
‘l' He*
**- knew
v- ” now
brown ayes sparkling with plresurt, and the tench uf Wm fotwera (tte treasure 1
a fowiswre wild flowers in tte hand.— trove) in the soft hair, had a sweet charm where his lieart ras-rew wbte brief
THAI COFFEE. FUOAJ1. SPICES. l-KITt.’U,
'1'hortW was behind hor.Qooklhg on M of ber own. She almost despaired—not __ JiZ.A’ aim _j leod him. ‘ He. would
I BUXttt. FKJfi. RAliIKB.CUDF«D;
■bare given half tte universe to be able
she exhibited ter treasures, with a smile quite.
in foci. ererrlhint fa th, Usrevry tea. sack' ** and an eye glunec which revcalrd more
For some daya she held bereclf rather to go to Alice's aide and tell ter tte truth.
will be needed for fomVro»c.
X
than He »:ae aware of love- and pride.
aloof from Howard Tternc and hi* little But be dared not approach ter. For the
Alao a ureak&lt;atU*J &lt;d t*»«
•See.' eried ibe reft clear tones, ‘you’ve betrothed. When anything brought ber first time tn hia lifii ho felt like a coward.
C‘U'&amp;2EUrr IMUMFSBUUBU
Imxu bunting in - vein for these Huie in contact with them, ate was playfsl He stood and watvbcd ter, silently, as
she moved *w«v—hie darling, whom be
beauties all summer, and we’ve found
t«&lt; c««tt»r Eitnch,
Tten he
item 1 Ido y&lt;&gt;u sradl the aea-brvath in though kind always. There was ■&gt; •!had teen mad enoogh to foe*.
roe nix wkcial axxsnv or tux xroisa. iheml We got them among tte rocks, mate variety la ter moods that turned
with a look m his eyes that made
1
Georgiana Ash tremble.
W. slu&gt; keep os hate a gaod aasrrtmrnt oT 1 where they look forever out toward the Thorne grew Interested tefure ho knew 1
%m free now; and, asyoe said, of
savsw, and ntriifghridedte'watre comes it In WaWng them. lie began to realSTA.TIOXsrES.3r,
up amohg tte raolft
Flow bloc they tae,'n&lt;9w ha observed her mure doooly, wfaat use Is freedom F
Neither spoke again until bin nool good
areJust tike a bitofinnnmtr; ekv.
I'm l»bw royally beautiful she was. Sb* hid
MBCH. PKNcn-1. Hitt. FaTEF. Etgiilng fur them often', and since they are been far leas so in the old daya when te l by&lt; wtente bad gone up the path with
VEI-Orat, CAftBS. Ar.. *e.
.
mine by righl.wf direovrry. I'll call them had thought the whole univorae bounded iher to the bousu door.
Upon ear revives may be tend ah of the treasure irew, for I don't like lh‘&gt;*e pul­ hy ter smite Her maimer bad obottgid
Then he lushed teck&lt; into the thick
most rorutek
among tte rocks, serosa to,
I) Bj Itaibfo tadany hantee.
.
Um». $te ted been imperious then—ate forubbery.
।
,
fete was a pretty ptdiire in bur deii- waa so still at times, but oftewer there the sex He was almost wild enough to
cata morning dress, with ter young, in­ warn tender, .telf pathetic abfoteeo in bury all wrong, sorrow, shame, in tteee,
'
at, srlth lts_ words and rays which made hhn think treacherous waters. He knew bia late,
mwrwtglri'....’ . ___'-—
■bunch of wild roaes and meadow grass she had grown redder with th* red years. was sealed. There would be no hope for
. j- W- RUSSJELI..
swinging’from tier apn, ntid ibe blue Had ter life mlaapd him 1 There was a him. Alice was not unforgiving; but
Ptato£J«AJ^•odSurRion. OBct in RuMriP*
subtle flattery In tte thought against she was true, and claimed truth—a wo­.
: flowr^t in bar hand,
_
man, and would accept no divided teart.
She and TTuinw were bnppy enough, which hia vsnity was no proo£
JOHN BMEBTH,
Hp was not walrus towards bio little I Esplaig as be would, bo knew ate would
bulb id" them, to have ipnyed apy loader
OMTSICl.Wi •aaaerjew. nw.lliajao Uwl
bvart to kt tliBin dream on. But Aggie love in all there specuiMione, at least not never Relieve him or understand him.—
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1 Myer could know bow it &lt;M&gt;e; and
Freneb's hrart yas not tender. Not that im«Mi»aiocsJy, tert they use dungeedes.
(KEHEAIP, rm iDik&amp;tl
be auffori tif he oflurod MplapftioD ate wquld te­
*”« »DK. H- J- HAMBT.
die was very gruel' uinly thoughtless, Very fatngUriMre wbfti.teadbrri!»
ed
i*W&lt;
MtUBgid1y'*M
aKtee
on
tte
lle
re
that
'only'
honor,
only
sorrow
for
fphd uf ibn, iukl ’u- Iktlu ccrelbss what
or n«ddy P«y, only.
w uuld ^p*e
iber.teM Mm; ted tteao toad momentsi
w ounds her sriMiidflgcnce might infliuL piano! tnfvitmdte
•
.1 r-rSoecial altenlion will be Mid to COMPOUND She looked1 aioltedly into Tteme’s ej ci, tte result of bis meeting again wit^Misa cntfld never teiatonodfar.
AibVUhadnMeruMaiJ^
.
Jusmbeahe turned. He waa -utted' afcdmM :
3v r
r
Just then «h* aaree upite walk te ter jHjn Xte very । Book p where ttey bad
‘‘I Lad a let!cr imp ^n old friend qf
jours this umrntag—Afore. Goorgiatui. lovelKwl mood. Tenderness.tad peratm SSKtetAiS:
Ash. She is eoiuiog hereto day or to­- to whom nature baa given tte seal of sc rBOBEktRAbTRI^ER.
morrow. Stefoteante know ate willI urewnte moves n* far more la tteee Ho guttered a btnfA, ited laid them tare,
lUrrirM April,J**Al ..
,
. ■ meet you. What a pleasant surprise iti gretlw peter no to whom it warns indkge tally m a pocket-book, white teworried
newt. ¥te footed mb, tw. tidy Mag:
wmUr*
; Jt utefbTfbntee foMF^HlBe Hrrte «ia
7^45
tesy jnst then witlrMrry Kvrrrtt, who
again With tte gleam efa hew rtea4.^_

mi uwi8»

with hia (ace towarl
ped in thought, and
be board wo footfall,
a low rooiemtered J

groceries

PATENT MEDICHTES

for wo greeting, mo intpuriee; bat optee
u peermoat thought firat—. . .•
- u..
-Altee, I &lt;M &gt;»» you-mly you.
That ecepp white you could not under*
atand, waa a momentary medneaa. 3te
touched me with ber winery—hints of the
lung bowaleeu fore, she bad charioted for
AmUAwmm***! 1 ■*** OMFte “O tee

wfto.Ml,. ll.Ujtmu.djlMiw,
that Any heart never wavered. It waa
yodiii ien, ai Itia tew-te ft »HI be
when!

H,teiievw you,”•*'*&gt; lhp._ low.: sweat,
tones. - I Up. to. bel ie re it »teo I
beard of her marriage, aix months after.
Iknewtec had bean diaappoinled, and
I had bean wrong and baity?'
Hfo, nut brreact jrraa had reaeon
enough. Yoa-should up\ bteua yparself. il Mver blamed you. foul are you
free! X« thia my A fit* at my1 rider
“Tour'Alire; yotfra, and nuoe otters.”
♦Otea.l stall die euntotrt." •
Ttecughnll the hour* of that long .
night, she Ml beside him. holding bia
hand in here, charming away hie pain by
tarbolreand-hertouft. When tte dawn
crept softly up ibe slope, and kindled Tte -1

eastern shy to florae, Ke w*« tewpiog A
caliH restful sloop, for the first Aim*. ImU
toom days aura teWM wounded; and .
the Surgeon coming in and standing
watchfully beaide Mm forewNIo. SdW.ae

»4f

WOOLEN

FACTO

WANT 25.000
martafitcture Into

W«fe»0S-

• lewtungtaplilM. Sb*-*|s spared.from
readi&lt;-.thM«W »btch re&lt;«4ed ap much
, toAfgb.Jreueb—tte astel ea -qui rec te
Thorne’s mmstasted !ip, tte bronnd
feces few stedee pries. Ite rate that
trivd to b* cardete Sftd failed.
I.ittk
Afire only heard the coo! answer:
kAh, I haven't seen her for five year*.
Sheared, to ba * sty teh, ben daotuo girt Head. ooo,—l Ja wk
i woutar tf ate&gt; fated."
.-&gt;&gt;
-■ fid," . . _ ,
.
■
*
.
Tte grate amter eyre taring oa Mm
Ste thought to herself that fur aid
k friends, ter lover seemed to trit* very a loot «f Mate repeoieh. After a mo­
ment she said, with a trifle of, tte old
; .. h
‘
“I do net like to have my moods so-.
When ttef cams In togdtUr again
from their afternoon walk. Thorn and Al- tired. Iiia nuigenaroua Jn y&lt;&gt;«, with
doc, edtaa truaka' were .ip the hall, w'gh all yon Wgte iu bfr, to footroot from tte
&lt;3. A. paiplad w btaek leitcre upon their anfeabdtatnf yourbappiweaa and watch
tew | tear kmelMMmad teMa&lt;bteN '
. cvre»n.
*All f hum tefofo F
’ ''
“Tte near guest, I saspect,'’ Atea said
•’ 4foMy«t'4lNMte«r teo -uetTwriAeui'
to rvmf. He bltbi. lips mid wits sflynC
•
W ten A gale Trench teirdtilni gbing.
’ by ter d&lt;K|r, after be had left Alice, ate
. ftil Her bead sot with.s ntaliciuua _whi», “She’s come—been with jne a couple
of hours. Now ehs’sln’her-own room,
, g| Mteidfol
' •■*-* ■’ -*
It SMS jtteh st snte«m«fe Ml the
party tetotewtenttoted.MidwlMirn dOf
1 es more, were gathered In tte - Joig' old-,
fashioned parlor ready to go Into sujiper.’

VULCANITE RUBBER

"I are* fold teoh Awsn gi vtog my-- Hfe to
av“‘

i

He found a nteo ta hie table wlte be"
went home, and in It lheae worda* only : 1
“Ite mercifol enough not tn write to &gt;
me or ate to eoe ma. It would be of no 1
&gt;ee.
, • i
Wtal I k«H. »U I u., »n n.„r !
be expiabed out of memory.
! forgive i
you. 1 do not think you Tneealto be
false. When yen arid mo you loved me,
I beliooe ymd thought eo.
* ahsll go j
away to night aadiaauey— to the love 1
yea have found again.“
i
’S’SKs'K-s:
He obeyed ber—be madeate
no wtecM
Meleaa J&lt;
ettemptekeaple'.ito'.
ratea«r -ted fiteteW’
foMddheteoUUhndb aM :new wane, &gt;
ft RMtr.teaiM CM. Tburoo glad WeU;li

hm ocw, a») berate SM etetfWp&lt;' ’
IandMaoaee vXj ehAJw. •■TetetertWrter*••ThoSboob"lh« will ten wadd^od
the bode, gjlf w»* t mlh at tiute

Bp alone. F
Wtet oubtle
re powwhtesow. No davkp often
&gt;M rtevafo^eUtidto rtadretresteto
tte look of white pain te bad BMW te
&amp;*•&gt; y«

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Maar.'Vtea &lt;

�NEWS I!
I Madge, Willard Daria. J
foeaton. P. 8. Spariding.]
■te of Barry and Eaton ete
t Mfoblgsn. and e it teem 1
ire cad do hereby aoHMteft

WeixUaj ■•»!*(, Jm.

ly papsr, I will try to direct you a'-fow

lines. I am a. well a* common, but nut
as I was when I left my home in Irving.

You wHI etek bjr lHa that my lot has
been cast— not .mung thisrc*, but In
the Invalid Corea.

Although I opposed

__ ____ _ ___________________ sdftL JMfiii fiffnailMKAt
..ranos. In the ergMhattew off Steak “
tbouaaads that are fit for this
rempaaiea the object ef the corporators1 plaae.that would never boakfo to go to
tote make as*My by the burins** of ia- lb* Great sad are able to do ga«rd duty
suranoo; and tba faeured te always ex- harte red relieve urea that never have i* a copy of Usu Charter propc
petfoffte pay « sum suffidant to cover braved death, nor the storm, of I row hall.

th* Jiihflity te fororo, wlaxte* of officers,

Our boalowM la to guard all public
ft*., tearing ef sour**, a large margin for property, patrull the atrwete and guard
proffta. It tea fort, that no teodt com- ,
fOtf h doaraaff rriteUa, unlera they
Well, let U* drop thi* subject a
lot*
ebarge so high that they are able to add in to the affaire of Christmas. 11
&gt;o***r *• *4* “r**! •*"!■ r-*' te that oor ft tends feasted m tho
and fot oftbd land, but wo Invalid, did
yaary and also. .make large dividend,
not bnt while yen wfia spending that
among the .toekholdcrs.
nreraoraHa holiday, wo also fared well
’filter da*, nf Companies ar. those for soldiers.
Wo raised a fubd and
known as Mutual Protection, in which bought fresh pork steak for dinner, for
supper wr had • 6ne «'y»t.r supper, and
the inaarod ware supposed to bo the comin all we h.d a merry ChrisVwa*. Borne
pany.'ind dsly expected to pay for actual .of the old lams fellow, got rather grog­
losses aiid expenses. Tho great failure ,gy in th. evening, and of course,* there
of. these companies heretofore bas been was some skirmishing on the picket line..
in the complicated maohiu.ry of their or Althamgh th. line was smnewlial bruised/
it never yielded, but held out till morntfig
gankstiens, the extended area of ttnir
when all again was quiet. All tbc noise
operations, the greed and faftblewness of was made by tb« gunboat, that lay In
&lt;*®qare, who could not bo reached by the river,—ths Russian fleet mad. their
diffused and scattered in.mb.ra of th. share, and all was qui.t bar. in tho avfining. For a large dty as this ought to
company, and the giving of Premium
be, there was compariatvely nothing
Note, to be hawked abodt the country ।going on mor. than ureal. The *retlnel
to bo pnesaed at the will of the offirars, '
paced his weary rounds as over, and tho
as they may desire funds, without regard ।oboerv.r could see nor bear nothing but
to-the-loose, of Ibe company.
There- the tread of army horses, .nd the mourn­
ful ruipble of. supply wagons. ' The
«irH has been, that the amount of tho ;
“curious’’ might ask or say, bow many
notes having been consumed by th. sal- ,army wagon, are there In - Washington T
arire. and neceraary and unnecessary ex- Allow me toguere. Here where w.ere,
peuasa of irresponsible officer*, thia class ।are rerae nine hundred four-horse wagoqa,
besldra, there' are other govern tn* at
uf companies have aaivaraaUy foiled.
'
parks near here. Thera must be two
In another part of this paper will bo ,thousand wagons .nd ambulances around
found .the Charter and By-Laws of the ।this city if hot more.
Barry and Eston County Mutual Fire
P.qhap* 1 shall weary your patte.ee
wilt clou by adding that there is
Insurance Company. This company has .nd
1
boon organized under an art of the Log- -plenty of mud, .nd it rains naoat all the
time. We have bad no snow here yet,
islatufo, designed to obviate all the .boat* ,uot enough to whiten the ground.
ngon which previous companies have . With respect I remain your sincere
friend and obedient servant.
Aadot J. W.icsg.
The bnsinew of the company is eonfined to two ceuntira, wbore the member,
can convene and correct -apj abuses
which nay exist, and are arid know that

Paovorr Maun al's Orrisa,
I
4tii Duraict Micnto.a, &gt;
OsasDRaruM, Jan. 16,1864.
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tbe business is properly conducted.—
Enrroa Blasts, Hasting. Mich.— Sir:
There are no salaried officers, and no I tend you the following statement of the
premium notes to be assessed to pay sal­ number required in the several towns of
aries and expenses. The small sum of
Barry county to complete their quotes i
uno dollar and fifty cento, and ten cento on
Thnrueppls,
4
each hundred dollars insured, pays all
Yankee Spring*
5
expeaaea, unlew an actual loss by fire
Orangeril).
7 •
oectirs, when, the amount of lore is asses­
Prairtevill*
8
Barry
0
sed upon the msQtbera of tbs company,
Hope
T&gt;
in proportion to lbs amount for which
Irving
1
Jb''" **
they are respectively insured. Thus it
Baltimore
1
will be seen, that It is indeed a tnctual
company, lit, which each nan Insured
Maple drove
7
only helps to pay tba loaa of some un­
Castleton
I
fortunate neighbor.
Woodland
6
It may well be oslrefated that such
Tho above number ia required In ad­
losses will fall lightly upon tho com­
dition to those already enlisted as ap­
pany. It ia well known that, with ths
pears from the record* of my office, if
low rates of insurance, as o*mpared with
any have boon mustered in at any other
dty -and village property, Farm prop­
recruiting station and credited to any of
erty huuraaes affords stock compute*
these towns, they do not appear on my
tbeir inoat profitable bumaaaa.' It thus
records, but will probably be ratarned
becomoo apparent, that while all alaaaea
to mo before the draft.
.
v.*
of bouae-holder* ar* liabte to Jaa*** by

The number still to bo raised m the
fire,'*- forwrara' mnsoal ootnpuy, propseveral town* la so small that It is earn•rly conducted, and well patronised, af­
ertly hoped that every exertion wlU be
fords, at once, th* bsImI, aurwt and
made to fill them up and avoid the draft.
Congress ha* passed a law ccatinning

Fill rr rua Qlut*.—In this paper
will be found a statement of the number

the largo bounties for .limited lima, and
the matter of filling Ibe quota* can ba
aaaily aceompliahed.

meet rtould abo to It that they are prop-1
wbetbqr the fiugdlfaetettene credited to
othtei

&gt;

• cracuLaa so. 8;

A. A. Piov. Man. Gn's Qencx, 1
Detroit, Jaa. 8,1M4.
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.

Pjrovoax Marebal'o are bsreby notified
that they will recognize all man of rogimenu re-eaii»ted a* veterans, oa rtcrwtting ^ruta of the Provost Marshal -Get*-'
eraL's Departmeat, and aatitiad to tba
premiums for procuring rocruilsu
.
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B. H. Dux,
,
LteoL CeL 5th U. 1. Art y A. A. P. ,

line ofloa*. and if no, what amouufTwbat in­
terest be bad iu the property Insured, and, if
required sabwlt tow M examination by the
Prtriifcm, touching the Application. 1’utey.
and low; awi|fift«nftea^f'W&gt;A
swtnrIng with fraudulent intent, the claimant shall
forfeit all daims by virt re of Iris or her Policy
few spchlesa.
,t: v &gt;- m I - .
18. Tbc mm* received by the Secretary
from lb. Uoreri. ft psMfafe oftfe CMMer.

Satin 21—Aty member nay enlarge or
diminish the schedule of tbeir Insurance by co- berem given,
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.
tifying the Secretary ate paying » te of fifty
oFricSs7
cento.
Satin 21—Each Director shall te «*UWJUAARD DAVIS, 1’rrstocnt.
tlcd to a foe of one dollar oad fifty cent* per
GEO. r. BEAMER,
Vice Pro®
day for at teodiag each meeting to ariosi and
W. A. NI MOCKS.
Becretary.
audit claims for low or damage by fire.
Stdin 23—Tte imaraneeofaey member
L0R&gt;W
shall cease enon the sale of bi. ber or
tbeir property insured, bet be, *te or (bey
shall ktetdro for aU *w* raw into, until his. J. C. nAN&amp;L
D. W. SMITH,
ber or ttasrnoteyshall te Icanlly withdrawn L LAPHAM,
W. p. BRISTOL
Lucien follky,
fiOBT. NIXON,
Sectica 14 —All claim, for Ira* or dan age R. M. WHEATON,
by lire will bo paid within aixty daya after toe BENJ. PALMER,
O.CHAPPKL.
auditing of »rik riaima
Stdin 25—Tbc President shall attend to

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ested, and in like manner to defced.gainst *11
such suite ar actions.
Stdin 24—Fire officers at a meeting
ahall constitute aqa ram to transact bosincss
except at meeting* to adjart claim* for tom­
es by fin when three of mid officers ahall be
sufficient: bat when the loro I* &lt;500 or lew
the President shall appoint an oflkcr or mem­
ber of the company to •-‘just such drims
Stdin 27—In rase of a deficit or deficits
ariaiag from tho noo-colicctinn of nay aacre
meut or * IK1 irone lit* made for any purpose
herein nontiuned provide*! for the naw stag
and collecting i f same to p^y losses or dam.
•S® by fire, soother aaadsmual can be made

Rxuatoc*.—Rev. M. Bradl
land, .Kalamazoo Cteaty, will I
the Praaby tarfan Church, nex|

WMhingioa, Jan. 15.—The cvmarription net. a* it passed tteuBrawte, pn.tidse
that a drafted a—•—'------- --- .»---------------•mptsd until e4
trial te drafted,----- -- ------------- —___
Bolhclnenra are erja*.nd«od,(bad.tU *
exemption of lb* naly
».f a wid.iw, '
and of the fother of muthcrlas* children,
ote., are stridtra «nc.r iTbw MM I* awn
■ocepteUe to the IlotHo. Military
|

Gea. »»Upr&gt;, Opo^fama. „
New Yerk.JamM—On w 4G«n. Butler amt ImpixtMt d^rmmt*
to City Point by a
J trote^teM

OO tho -ubyec* Of (be exchange te prieta*-.
era. Meantime ire hr* ordered the'mbei
priwmera to be Irr-mght within the Iran*
■2;

Satin B—Tte etectfoe of ofteoa shall
occur,at tte tima and place al ate annual

as the first Board o( Directors may determine.
Stdin 10. Th* fiscal yror titall commenre oa th* day after tte font anneal wmL
fag and aioBMM the daraf the aaxt w&gt;m*J
’’SXW&amp;i
* orators nbo.ll
eonstiluto the Boar J
0«s,pr elect
fordtoa but
tte eflfaon *bo are
a*tdhfflo,r~'“ --------torsi, etertodtette—--------- - ~
flretetoction af aftwre(tai fa
fa*15&lt;hd*y rfEabrawyLM*.
a-te. 11-ft ei'iterei

Tua Rxiutoan,—We intern!
antmooced lart.weeh that the cl
te'lte Hastingsand Brill* Cred

(rnd determined to petition th*I

lure. Biking that body to p*w

tboriafag tte *ev*ral townahip*
tolhUte their bond* in aid of i
Bute a method te teikiiag th* i

be Tte. most equitable yet prof
■waridfeve every township «

An adjourned Annual Mcetil

Barry County Agrieulttral 8&lt;-l

beUXU* Court Haute ia 11J

abolitfou of slavery within tbrir own
border*. Our Ballimar* oorrt^pun font,
in a letter published in Mother column,
dsfinre ibe atnuag wtti-kujy -foa'imre t
of lit* people and tbs legislator* of Mary
land, and c«nfid*aUy predict* the speedy
and total abolition of slavery. Tint thi*
rd nnd bnrned bur. A fouttfo creW'ffate
is no follaciuu* hope is proved by th* re;
th. Arise wirMawjwd,^ lraxin&lt; Ur,
cept electiim of fop{taMeipaii&gt;ini*to ■ |&lt;&gt; and Actmg .Maiirr„rciMUri«&gt;W. xjf.AU.
Muatewnarr. ■ rUrg,,/ . laMiroh,.ptefc J
cd up five &gt;4 Item. W«Wu rotwSwtat
the stata I* antillad: by tb* companion
of tb* naw Stat* legislature, which hat
just eiectad *x-Gov*roi* Hick* t» the
United States ewMtorsbip on the plrdg*
of bis fidelity tn th* emancipation tuoviActing Master Psndiel
m*at;aod by tb* exprewiou of tb* pop­
M. Ualikaad I? of
ular will at public raertiags and tbrnogh
Montgomery; Capta.
tbc column* ufiafliMnlialjournal*. Mary­
land, th* first ef the border Slate, to
echo to the wmnds of-way* fot^a* the firal
of ber claw to welcome the dawning light
of Freedom.
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A fow days ago It was announced that
a delegation from Arkansas was un it*

Stdin 39—Tho bosks of all hereof
this.comproy ah*Q bs opened for the Inopec11 ou of all members daring* all_ butnew
hours.
Stdin 30—The Preaidrat. Vicj Prtedeoi, Treasurer and Secretary, dull be memben of tte Board of Directors ar sjkfe.
Tte Secretary shall bo Secretary ate ate
Pietecrt Cbairaum of tte Board ofDirect- under the trrms of the Tresideut’s smwroty pnwfamation. OwTobroatir*'la*
tlmony of the strength of the VoUm *enMvraqnite." ' , \
'
rx-sSWk’atmxj;
Stdin ft—TV sued medfag ftall be
bald on tte aseoad Tmnday of April ef eoch
ytar, to eoBweoteai I o’clock P. M, oe
that dey.and way be adjourned from day to
tte bei.or.ate _.««(.
“I hazard nothing In saying that in foar

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of men u tirewary for each township yet
Now let the citizens of every town go
to raise togst dear of the draft. Let
to wo A enrnratly and energetically 1 to',
every effort be pet fi&gt;rth to save a rraert
enlist the men and avoid conscription.
to drafting.
Men are going forward
Let th. watch-word be» no dra/f us Ber­
rapidly but owing to a mischievous order
ry CbMirfy. ,
z. ■ .
■
froqn ,t|U Proroat MarJjal.tUy are being
Nokmmn Bauw,.’/
credited to other parte of the State. This
CapL and Provoet Marshal.
ienterigU. Although (ha gwota of h
town1 m.yU fall7 Aon, another draft may
PaovoeT Mxaaa**.’. Otttc.,
1
4ra Dtrrartrr Mivuioxw,
k ''
and frill post probably bo ordered • and'
Gnxwa R.rro., Jaa. IS, 1844.
)
every town should see to it that eonupt
The following circular ia published for
,
them te their jM erudite. And raDetod the laformatioa of all concerned ;
eriy_ credited, eincn it ia quaationable

Kwgnation of oScem, preside at ell meeting &gt;
of the company when present, **d perform
other drtie* as may seem connected with Iti*
offlo* and required by thi* Charter or the
Dpaplcf Director*.
Sacnoft A—T&gt; T lea President shall ad
attteexderica oftbe PrwMeot whenever
tte President shall be *b*ect, usable or newlect for any cate* whatever to perfors* tte
duti a required of him •
Sacixos 5.—Too Set
tary ofarid annual or
----------- r
pm tent, and keep a recordof tte .me, but In
fa* atecuce th* Itefraty Secretary shall ti eel
n» Secretary. Th* Secretary shall keep all
n.'ceanry books and sceoaut* and file and
preserve hl! paper docomcni* nnd inifrumcntx
of the compenv required to bo kept in hfal of­
fice. II* shall receive appiicatioa* for rad
when an allowaacu to that effect m eodorwd
thereon which may be doo* on a blank by the
Prasuitoktaue potkfa* for tte laaaratwe of
th* property mentiooad in this Charter. He
may with (he approval of tte Presidart can­
cel all and any policies at any time for the
non-fulfillmeut of tte requirements of the mem­
bers of this company on the part of the bold
O' nt holders thereof Re shall drew alt or­
ders on tte Trseamur to te eMStoniptsd by
the President, for money. Tte Secretary may
appoint agent* to receive application* for sod
teapoUrimaa aknaM teWag reaponaible
for their conduct. .Ha shall make a report
annually to the Board of Directors. The Sec­
retary earn authorise tbc iHqxrty Secretary to
iieiforin hl* duties.
Beelro* 4.—The Treasurer / al! attend
to tte collection of all sawwment*,and appoirt ascumms or asnsaaxxn in suitable
places throughout said coooties to rcceiv*
tte raseramsuti of the diflerent member* of
this usodatloo, teing responsible for all
monies collectod by them; and be may at
any time require security or renewal of w
rarity of them if tteqgfit neeesmry. He
4*« rive bomb with seftcfeM sureties not
exceeding tbs sum of id AM to te spnrovsd
by tte Directors. Hs stell anmlfo give a
fulHreport io writing oftbe mooic* di«bn-wd
the yw post, al the atonal mating oftbe
Board of Directors, bating for what pur­
pose or object.the tr-ooiw disbursed have
been paid out. Tte President shall be «r•Scio Treasurer and shall give bonds to th*
Board of Directors.
.
Stdin 7—Tte Board of Directors of
ihhi company ahall bar* power to make and
naw such By-Laws** to them seem naeeasary
for th* aafoty sad gorernmact of thi* cofop*sy, (abject ooly to thia Char tor aad tba
conatitutiou and laws of said Htatc. Ttey
ahall determine the Jorallon of tte principal
office or office* of thi* company ; ri*o tolnnnlM Intn
alt - ■ •
- - —

ariring upon contreda, exprraaod or Impbrt.
ttaontta -if.—The coaqpanywm pay threeforth* of the aetral voire efthebeMog and
contents thereof conremcd. or the damage
dore thereto.at the (law of the burning, proVtduf they are insured up to that amount:
but If the IsswatKe is equal to or -greater
than tb« actual auh value of the iascred prop­
erty, th. Insured will not be entitled to more
than tbroe-fourths of the actual loss Bat in

I’.t..1. irf.-m.Uo.
Stat*, that ChariuHrat iu ba(wggradually
destenyod by the fire of owe haUcetem-t-t
On the 96th. of December, taro bbaha
buildings re L&gt;«g rtroet, h
4»the route of fb* ieteBuurtir Kutter^warw t&gt;

tWfWi. day efJanuary 1884. I
The meeting wa* called to I
Gilbert Striker, PrasiJaat.
I
The record* of the society fol

year Ware rend and approved. I
Tte iuUowfaguffieere were nJ
for.ibe eeauing ycar^to wl»:

I

rv»:

Gilskxt Brntssa. Ph
J. 11. Navin. Beeret
)L N. Snsuare, Tiro
Dtucn*u—N. Ba»l&lt;»w, D.
a.«, D. Striker, &amp; J. BiMtorl
Boro.
Vrcz Puiintm-D. G. I
Rtebard J&gt;wes Wm. P- Briato
Hewitt. Hiram Lewis, dame

rill b« » don*tic*
Friday evening Janaary 96th, I
Kwory&gt; Hotel in MiddleviD
l andhrflw.Jd. B. Carpenter

a.'tte UuiversaR** Society.
Aawyatae and frail mapper

tfon* with the MWkwal guveramwit uodsr
a evnstitullon excluding forever negro
slavery from ber soil, as having been ths
source of «|| faer selforings and calami­
ties, and aa opr*’—-------- -----------*
wealth, power
tarred ta« lo prwhi.«.
notice by publication for tow rseweativS another season
waeke in at least ore aewsusaei pablhbod fa of your noble'
tbeGonntkaaforaUMLaodln mfo naticwoaU
»u. rfkBiu
a meatinu of said company to be hold fa soon ders."
proper place in ore bt raid Conn lies, statimi
General Gantt’* wo**-"
Ibe day nd boar afraid Boating.
causes and reaultswf-tbe ybbellipn In Jr&amp;«&lt;.. n-n- Ck«er
h rtmd
or amended at any meeting ol the members, kaoMa wUl be rememba^ m omofUw
by a two-third* tote of the members present, moot effective domiaeiatiou of rebel ly rTh* St. Paul (
filing such awandMute er aftmtiom In the s»ny ever. Mterod; and the latent new.
office of the Secretary of State and obtaining
•***’
*• •»*•••• &lt;&lt; publ-bw the follow!
the approval of tho Attorney GeoemL
the loyal fooling waa milbec auggwated from P»tnbla4 sbewh
la fastiwoav thereof wo have haamto tas nor mfolaken,—gtt. ^gtL
carried frwsi'Uw*
,
car hands thi* 1 rill* day cf September 1844.
UJ should have written Io yea four 4
O. K. BEAMER,
A C. XLL8,
Brta^asii ©peaShaMaOree.
ago. but the the ateHtMftitfQtebvar
L. MUDGE.
W. DAVIS,
AJ!*
* band of rebel tri p on account uf, (be lameosaa at ■
R. M. WHEATON,
JNO. DOtf,
guerijlaa attached &lt;«e of ibe “frred..m’a of the earrter dog,. Twi w||| p^
P. 8: SPAULDING;
C. ELLIS,
“
villsges" ertabltebed upon Governor Ihink ft ntranen-tbrt tbc
W. M. BRISTOL
W ise a form under the ordera of General States malt should be d*
’ .
Bv-L*w»Butler; but the able-bodied black men &lt;U,.lh.m.oeh,JWJ,,
TI..I

ft.- WlM.!

wltfoe. ’

'

A general invitation te given.
Wm. 8. Dibble
IWr^/etaBmm
Com
C. V. Patrick
«'

Th* election o( officer, of the 11
M uiual Fira Insurance Gotnpaay I

and Eaton Coontie* al the awl
Vermontvitl*, readied a* foilowl
Preridew/—Willard Daria, &lt;1
mCdtvillK Eaton Caritty^

I

Trrcnrrrr—-Loreaxo M.udgv.
I
Dlroeforo-Jw. a Han...
Smith, L. Laptera, Wm. P. Bri.
Lueian Polly, of Beery, and Job!
P. M. 5V beaten, Brin. Nt.on I
Palmer and O.Cteppei, of Salad
TUfac officers are gene rally id

known to need any eodorameal &lt;
fitaroe fee tbs peoilten they a»|

pied prominent public static**, *•
me. te trialMngrifig and auprakl

pern capacity. |foer£*r»*ra and*
(teD trus intaraeta, they will 1st
tMtfWW

..wa

�MOHTMSEMLt

be Mid
•ion that
After

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JTtjrf ^rtitn.

Two of hia blank aeldiero war* recently
captured by them, wheevupoc be seised
tho wife cud feuily Wkbt ^Hvel «bn
took them, and n-.tdied bini that the fate
of the negroes would be that of tho .►
sen and children. The negroes were

For Lcmber in th* Lot. »U&gt; h« pa*'1- /.V CJ SJI,
for 100.000 foot of geed, .treigbl-grahied WhtteASH SAW LOGS. delit end at Barlow. Goodjmr

CURE-Wter
Raueiowa.—Rev. M. Bradley, nf Rioblavd, Kalamazoo County, will preach at'

to be boldea at tbc Piobate OSes, ia So Villoge
of llMliegi. aad abe* easee, if ear there l&gt;«,
why the prayer of foe potMieoer sbSeM no* be
treated.
And it ia further ordered, th.t Mid peliUoner
giro notice te the parse so Intonated. in avid
of the peadeaey of Mid petittee. and Ibe

the Frisby tarfoe Church, next Sabbath,

EfeerurzL.—An

Episcopal

Church

paper priaied la Mid eeeety. rf Barry foe three
oeceee.lv. week., pterion, to avid Say orhoar-

•was organised, in thia village hat Sunder;
Biohip WeCoekey officiating.

.

(A true iepy.5

M. C. FttKPLB,

•f tba Hastings and Battle Creek Railroad

tied determined to pen lion the Governor
to prevent the subject before the legisla­
ture. asking that body to past a law au
t horning the aereral townships interested

SPECIAL NOTICES

t.-lbube tbeir bonds in aid of sneh road.
Such a method of baiiding ike rood would

he the mirnt equitable yet proposed, and

ADMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.
AprlcuMurml Soetety ■eu«ta&lt;.
An adjourned Annual Meeting of the,

Notice!

ClIAWCSfeT ORDteR.
’TATE OF MICH10AX. -Eighth Jodiclal Clr-

Barry County Agrteultlral Society waa
beldtai the Court Ilopee io Heatings on
Mid eoualy, ee the eighth day of Jaaaary,

Ibe 6th, day of January ISM.

The mevtmg waa called lo order hy
Gilbert Striker, President.

ARM FOR SALE.

The rreorda of the vutiety fur tho poet

year Were reed and approved.

The tuUuWnigidBocn were duly chosen
for the ensuing year, to wit:

GtiBpnv Srnissn, President.
J. Id. Navias, Secretary.
IL N. Suaunia, Tieaaurer.
Dntacroaa—N. Barlow, D. G. ILUmhb-u, D. Striker, 8. J. Bideltnaa, A. J.
Rem.
Vtck PxxvinxNts—D. 0. Robinenu,
Richard Jone., Win. P Brietid, E. W.
Hewitt, Hiram Lewia, James Stuart,
C.R. DhAera.*, M. L. WiUiama, L
Lapfem, D. W.Smith. Am D. Rock, T.
r. InUnu. J. C Bmj. J. C Huu, I.
Meaner, Jerome Palmerton.

ADMIN ISTRATOR'S SALE.

Kew Advertisements.

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
ARE roe Mffer.ng wHL ll.el dmd.diaeeM. X«-

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
be matter ofth: . tati of LovImH Skb^a,

WATOO.V8 KEUBALGIA KTXG will speedily

ARS you rocked with the tort am ef liiniiuid
Warn*. Xiuum Ktao will apeedliy aailevv.
A,lK
frvur^be gnawiogoof l&gt;rnw

On mediae edywnted without day.
J. M. Navias
G. Brenna.
Seet’y

W*ra»fe Xses.uiM Kira will impnrre your

AMyeepeeategwith pate, with Geer la yen*

President

There will be » doMtioe petty oe

Friday evsmg January Sfeh, st J. F.
Emory’s Hotel ia Middleville for the
benefit of Rev. M. B. Carpenter, Paetor

of the VuiveraaBet Boeiety.
Awwyater and fret I supper will be
served wafer tba direction nif the com­
mitter.

*"

A general invitation ia given.
Wm. &amp; Dibble
1 ‘CW;T.ffebfowi
Committee
C. V. Petrich
of
Jacob Jnrdun
Arrangements
John A. Ruborteoa

Umaudab
WifeaadN.

Fsumum Fie a Issueante Cowrawr.—
Tba eiretfoc of officers of ths Farmer.'
Mutual Eire Insurance Company of Barry

and Eaton Counties at the meeting ia
Vermontville, reunited ae follows:

SHERIFFS SALE.
s'aaMtfiSfcjtttesi
Dfraesra-J^ a Hanna. D. W.
Smith, L. Lanham. Wn&gt;. P. Bristol and
Lohfefo Mly, of ferry. and John Dow,
P. -M. Wheaton. Robk Ninon, Braj.
Falser and O. Osppol, of Xotao.
&gt; -

aaMr the wel of ibodrrait oosrt. fortbo county
of Berry. Io me directed tad dolirerni .guMl

ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.

Thane officers are generally ho veil
known to need any —jyirWMMi if tbeir
(lUMi for Ibe .fpoifefo they e^npy.—
Jhtj.arunll prominent, men fevtufoou-

pied prominent public etatioaa, and are
o/etnmfeaffey aadMpsWbeei

pe« capacity. IfMeferanm nnderetand
tbeir true internals, they w|U heart in

Or Concentrated JLy&gt;
TUCtr **» OUDJL

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■Mfivrav*

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Jet 1 '• A -“■‘■w.-u

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pg,

JV*l puv papjloq JtqiVI
wtd I taMpv.; Xq iaqj

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XpTmptmp! 1 ivqj 'dapdv oqj m ;B«a

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■«u&lt;uv »w qu* pmwjA ga* at
•itrJUM Xpiuaputu 94 a M ^qSju „Oq) put
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iiriinp' Uuinrss Dirtttorr.

Such liauUroa and strong desires 1 /
NiM. (bat so toaghaagluwad and bumrd.
With passions Into ubre turned,
Xew covers and Conceals TU Srsa.

O tUtla wots, u pore and while
A nd cryslalins aa reya of light
Direct frota b«area, tbeir scarce divine!
Eefrocled throagb thCmist of jean, '
How rad c-.r Mtling son appears.
How lurid looks thia soul of mlna.l

Sisttllauj.

Camp 8th Mich, laraxvav. I
Kaoxvitxx, Tasa., Dee. fob, 1864. f
Dxas Fa-Tiixa aho Motwc*—I wrote
a few lines yesterday to let you know

that 1 waa alive and well, nftey pearly
three wralu of tabor and txcitemeut; I
will now dcarilbc, m s partial manner
our nperatiune.
The morning nf ihc 14th of November

opened with a cold wind, the rain fell jn
torreala,and.our winter quarters, just
finished, wars very comfortable'. - At 10
A. M. orders esme to evacuate amp as
quickly as possible, aa the enemy were

near L&gt;ud&lt;&gt;n in great f«rrc. It waa very
hard to leave cur warm firca, ytrlp off
our wet tents, and pul them in cur knap-

' BWEEZET A AUER.
as the water mndu tkem very
a H^OXTlUTLAWsoa Solicitor. In Ct.su • ,
A C.ry 1’srlisulsrstlentinnnsid to Conver- | ‘"W’J-. We left onr housrt in flames nt
sselef, the investlsatloa Mttlles to Lai
and started for a point fiiur miles
Fsreelwuros nl mortfsies. Ac. Will be lisp
below Lciidon, and twelve miles"Tjrom
ts eitead ta all aallli*&gt; ths Hire cfthrfr profess.
the station, (Lenoiis.) Gen. Hird's l&gt;dg
nde wr.« fighUng ihe enemy al that point,
in order to prevent them from crossing
die river. W« arrived llterp'al dark, oud

TCfiTICK OF THE PEACE, Will attenJ to the
eJ soUeetten of Artt» «»d alt olb.r b»lnvM •topped In some woods.
A fight waa
•srtatelartohUoBaawito MelUy smL pnsoswAisas. IHbee oHwsife Uodge'aBotel, OrasgavQle expected, so we bad to stand wet end
Mill*, larry euustr. M‘ch.
cold, without fires, and with our wel
Before daylight tbe neat
morning it wa» ditcovered tfaat ths ene­

eludes co.

my had ernsssd farther down; we boss

had to march back to the station *s fity£
as possible, or the rebels would gy there
first; tbe roads were worn knee-deep in

tbo mud, and lbs artillery horses worn
out, we had to help haul die bsavy can
non up thh bills through the miro.
By
noou we readied tbe station, and ware

farmed in Uns of battle, as tbo enemy
were expected right Mung, and It «U our
I object to bold them hack until the wagou.
trains could get to Knoxville (2^ miles})*
After resting an hour, ! was im^.nf.&lt;
picket detail and went out two. milfaj
we had jnat got posted when the advance
[ guard of re licit nn-d into ua.
Wo than
' lock a double quick for tfab regiment;
(be rebels followed slowly'; Tbe main

KIAPFKI ft BVBBBW8,
OMITS .s4 COUJTSELLOkS AT LAW

rebel army esme np after dark and stop­
ped a mile off The rebel pickets were,
within speaking distance of ua. I was oe
tbe extreme advance all uight, wet to tbe
akin and almost froxen. I mold nol tafia’
off my clothes u they might ad MUM ar
•fly momsnt.. 1 coold not eat, no dry
flour wee thasum total of my provlairms.
I coald sac die dark forme of the rebel
pickets move slowly about. I waa very
sleepy, but darp not /jloas my eyes. I
waa dreaming awake, and were It not for
the raid, rauld have Imagined m voclf in
tbe bottomless pit, and grim fievitrmov.
ing around me. At four o'clock in tbe
morning we carefully crept awae sae 've
knew they would attack ‘ os e» lpy|taht~
At tt* depot

fiirmid with sOnie'batterise, and r*nuUp•d there IMfl ths Bd and 8d brigades fell
badm.thqa tahta^^tarM -te checking the
*R«&lt;nJ. »“d did rao nniil idariiv&lt;i flTMe ,4a
called tbit basils of Can&gt;pbji|’s Btatioo aa
f Wc
i^uster ofhvitsea neprJy' eter^ doeigM- By virtue
tutton wblcb .
Our rsgitnent loot about 20 killed'anil oohvwiU I
• YoJr-.tatel'aM«oveded,.*be 17th aune more. J, Ltenp- dhurfoccaaif
man of oer ncjgbbar.hpod wne woanded ___ — _—..-Julrod. The periodic
in the leg. After dark a brigade,of, the kee8f&gt;«Vdkrtlonarr aptf altogether extra
23d corps acted, *• rear guard, and we&gt; wflstry.4
roWliaQrtnrrt^e^ U&gt;
Started for . Rtioxvf He as test As possftfle; give its either peace or real; and no l.uths night waa dark,the roads Sw fall/ent
MPi:.fWPlanB&gt;.
brigades, mixad do Tor lll thl cxlgenotoi of akiogla year.' 41
great cunfusl&lt;&gt;n. .d Celppcla warg .*epnr»haft &lt;^itfeJiidftM'^vlhg‘tWa' 5Ja;
trd from their regimenta, sod colors TnMJ, IxjtWeoAi Pf'Wkr ftr'-nek?hl!
from their guards; in eroeslijg ’brbb'ks y*»rw, had'laara«■ kotneWWtiif. Uf» . reand puddles,-rm* would fall down tes- dalHmenb.of dje deemipujt woa.lteed
•iomtlly and g«t splashed with modfoom tn at all bad bean done-’ whtcb .ISlMnBa
head to foot. Wc got to Knoxville at rvqblrbd during the lehn tor otblcfi nyo«
four A, M., almost starved, our clothes had bean elect*!, imd for the fulfHlruent
cakeff with mud, and ‘^ompleto'y, exbaus- •dfttt ubllgitlon owed by the.pojiK of
ted. This Waa-eo the morntng of the17th. Michigan to tbc national Government,
Wctook off ourkMpsxcke, hnrersaekk, In Jth greit effort » protwet (Hi ,*Xj«pq
and cartridge b&lt;&gt;vesfor tin- first time since and ahvB tba nillob antire. All the meustarting on the wternlhg oftM'llft. IFb orta W chat Mlfoa wait,' rMie^ wbanow bulk Asm oM hy down to sleep, ly adapted lo.the purpoaflinad.ih vtaw
having'bora upthrWtfirttefo'succepsIcm. but annra Changes made by ncta of Con
At noon bread and fresh pork wore Id- grpaa In ihe roelhod-of recruitment ofttak
sued. ■ I waa as rampMfiy stiffened st nations! (break, and the" Calibre if ' fhoet
if 1 had bad an attack of tbe rfieumstlam. •eta totemipllch tW.dtojdaj'Wdfa bwOb
Atvugbl I VM no plsket agsln, tfmso np^ififf I0‘^;extetft khlldtpalatf; ! i$*a
not on picket were digging Hfle-pita.— rendered further legislation pxpediynt apd
The neat morning the rebels came up. even-neiiemTy. The enrollment act was
As noon aa I came nff picket I went to evidently Intended' to dispense with ays.
digging; tbs enemy wsee apparently tern of volunteering, and to rely mainly,
waiting fur tfaeir forces to owne up, this If ntrt rntiralyibpoa drolling, to reinforce
delay saved us. By impressing nsgroeS tbe national armies. No further appeals
and working ourselves w» were well for­ sjrre to be made directly‘to th&lt; Buta liiitified. A tort near.nt, began by tbs tbbritfea, to furnish their quotas of irolun
rebels, we now finished stub folt rampart teera, as had• been prevliQOAly’jMil j; b«t
ativsly sccura.
But the question sow tbe wOverntnent xknilff at 'tn^h'lay lta
was “hare sis gnC anything tn eat T" Our hands upon the men required by moans
roflee and sugar were ajl rgpos.'ws W» of tha Provort Mpmhals and thamacMnehad to live on quxrtsr &lt;atiqq«—foug Kf the draft. It resulted, of course,
onilfcea frosfi pork and a quarter pound
local and State bounties woqld1 be
of bread made of com meal and wheat Co farther required nW/wwtf Any, ‘ fur­
hran. We rouid occasi.malty get • Iittta ther. ilgitaHon’by the local autborliiea be
eurn of soma of ths tesu&gt;aUrs, which we necessary. In any part of the oountryl—
ground in a cuflos trill,i otherwise I do TM* project haa been triad, apparency
nut scs h«w we rould have goVt|»n»«rgh. with results not altogether atiaraetory,
Plenty of duty and lilthl te ent was now whether for the reason that the hw itathe order of the dyr, and so, ee'ntlnncd self was crude and defective, or that the
until the 29th. .The night previous, our •yatem .wal mft in accordance with the
picket line , «&gt;• driven In', the rebels hibbtts and gtAtpalofoar people. It‘la op|’
necessary uowto Inquire. Tbe Presi­
ing’Uic entire n^hl, ready .to giro lhein dent has, Tor whatever roasnn, In bls proc­
a warm rao-pto-n.
Jnat a*.daylight lamation of October last, “calling upon
tinged I ha cn»teni sky, (lie guns of lliu tbe Governors of’ tbe several States to
fort (Saunders) opened suddenly. plan raise and hare enlisted In the Uplted
the re Im:I bittcriea. k Was aeon apparent States service, for the rarfoua companies
that they were advancing on the tort.—■. and regiments In the field from their re­
Our poailbm was eighty rods from the spective States, their quotas of three
fort «n (ha South side. Tbo yells of the hundred thousand men/returted to 0&gt;a
rebels. At (jrstTsiui, Bow grew very dis­ old system, which looks to’ recruiting‘as
tinct, and ynon tfxmusketrv. opened TH? the chief iwliaaoa for strengthening the
rapidly froth .’both aid#*. Aa thn rebel military forces. The demand that the
line swung around.xheir/ight flank came atilistmentt should all be “for the ypH.
it? full na* nfi»y;.lpey ran.iagreat baste mtw’' companies’ and regtmenta Io tbe
thinking to rush in the fort, but found.a fie!d;rt Hau IWIettes a detwmlnatlon to
ditA 9 by 10 to dispute their progress, cease brnamentltig ambitious oivlllana
flare th* slaughter brain,, the. men in with ths IrrvrgriiA'of military command,
the Tort double chargedthjur. ,pjs«a, apd and hi Ils stead to reinforce lha veteran
the artillery men cut the fusee off the corps by enlistments Into their wall train­
shells short, nod lowed them
which ed ranks, under officers of tried courage
exploded in the crowded ranks of rebels, and skill; a policy so wisS chat It is only
killing them by Mores. They e&gt;x» re-,, wonderful that it Was dot adopted lang
treated leaving three hundred deed on bvfora. Aa soon ** practicable after the
the field. With the exception of (He pass Issue of this oajl, the quotas of Uw asvsr.
ofSoufo Mountain, It was'tba moM, t£- al Btatea rerd mode knpswi to'tewi,
riUesigbtl ever saw. Iq the ditch |hpy' lUkmfoMl _
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TW oUigatieas Urn been entered into
anfllu good faith rcwiredjircsnming upon
ti.c patriotism andjtiitku of the LcgialaWro • fisyWttofl incurred for the
mstt patriotic object, and lutve accompltshed most honorable and beneficial.re
•irtts, both to the State and the nation.
'. 1 ha've bo hesitation, therefore, in. r».eommeading that the legislative sanction
&gt;«' m
ku» »r in. pwpi. i? a.
raising of money. ,for the payment of
Id JyWRWCT
tka.paiflM
of (be n-. of 1B53, under such guards and
realricflbna si may be thought nenoaeary

•d olajms, , .
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In this counrctioQ, I wish also to call
Ute attention . of Ute Legislature to tbe
qneetion of Ike propriety of providing,
by law, a fxylfot-m nils, by virtue of which
bounties may hereafter bo raised without
lularlUea which hare herotofore
^aod without tbe paoesaity of
ftebfi to an extra seaetqe. ..
..b' ,
ft Ik extremely desirable that whcnsv,
er bounties are offered, they should ba
uniform throughout the State, k order
that different localities may be prevented
from a heated competition ana bidding
against each other, in a meaner aliks dieaatroua to tbemsel res
1 ’•*ia i~
and
tbo service, re­
suiting in top |
" , otsee in downright
deception and I r^ubuih npoBtbe wetaotears
themaelvi
a- -7.cixymJIM
from- which they snlixL Far thia, purpo4, It has been thought best by many
patriot* persona that bounties should bs
offered only by the State, and that the
smaller municipal, corporation should bo
entirely forbidden to do so.
In this
opinion11 do not ooucor. After consid­
erable observation and experience I am
convinced that no contrivance has yet
been adopted which can compare in affioy
iency with the local bounty for prosur­
ing cnlistrncntaiafo the military virvice.
The sems am punt of money offered in
any other way, either by the State- or
General Government, will pot begin to
equal it, and the reason ia pbviooa,—
Wheh the people of h town, or ward of
a city, are called together to consider tbe
propriety of raising a bounty to fill the
quota owhai .^owa or ward, a very great
interest’to 'awakened, b the question at
the very first step, and when it is finally
determined to do wo, and to auesa the
amount to some pay upon the little
community, the interest lose greatly en­
hanced that every individual of that com­
munity feels thoroughly corantitled to
the projoect, and leads bia utmost influ­
ence to accomplish it. This influence is
w'orth even morn than tbe money itself.
Few will «nlist from ao&gt;ld,.lifolsae com­
munity, nu matter for the money that
may be offered. But let the whole peo­
ple rise up to cheer on those who enter
the service of tbeir country, offering gen­
erous bounties, not to buy aa unwilling
soldier, hut ae cn earnest and hearty
good wiU towards a gallant defender &lt;4
a most righteous cauw, in which all the
blood that lathed shall bo sacred, and the
case ia “bravely altered.” The ambitious,
and enthusiastic young men will go ahoutIng with joy to tbe rook a, radrteko up
their arma with the spirit of beroce. .&lt; • ■
la w bate ver, laws may bo exuded upon
unteera wifo^hapromploeasaad-anMCy 1this aubjact, the oijjoci abould .be ;&lt;•' oldl
which has characierlxed our people since 1the action of the peonta by giving legal
and validity to each measurse as
ihe;vgr.b«Mh&gt;nd hM&gt;&lt;n&lt;d^ MiaM&gt;enl force
1
they may decide upon, as being moat
to accomplish their purpose.
At
my in which they bare served. To de likely
1
the
aame
limo ft will be wiad to fix some
lbw required that atfieur reonrittog ma- 1
chtnerv, which had been fold aside for tbe well defiaad limits, bpyo«d which it aboil
draft,UnuMU-h|Mn b«tottgbt'tote foil &lt;nalbo.Ipwful to go, tonesvent iocnnaidoperottaa. Soma Hula delay was-una 1arate rerimise. Ip Sting euob limita.
voidably oocadeflod -iw eunseqoeiMO of '
ihe drra being1 a&gt; foe ei me-te eetoel pro-­ Ute not only important UM the* wteak
gross; bufcaBMMtwUflMwftl. 4U sue- H
' kh14 bopkv*iM&lt; withgtwaAehtovela^t
and patriotic euergy, but that It should
af toe aama Utoe bw continuous and not
-transitory. Tbo Iwmo of the companies
and rrgiments in tlte .fiald are constantly
and ataMlily occurring. Tbe men drop
but, of ihe xanks ope by one into tbo boepitel. Larfeaurabors oftbeo asver rotora tooo^vsduiy.disappoartMialhelnvalid corps, or being discharged to return
to civil hfe. Their plsoos i* the ranks
ought to be supplied by a steady Mux
af new recruits. . It la bettor pvery way
that the number ,roquind toWMP»4M
‘
repmeirta la
I t^a steady

tWhWt.'

them for nur mMi-.who papa wounded on
the retreat., The.r^bela weed vent,’.'dci,
ponding over tfie result oT.’.tia fight.—
They ack now lodged the1 low
It'llled aid w mi n d ed. Tbo 751b .
f regi;

sack T secured biscr.jt enough , to .make n
good supper. Dufjog-tha ^l a.pfote
of ahell passed tbroughj.my. bAyeppck.
anting my spoon Aa. in two,—two
burned to prevent the rebels from get­ indtek tlio’re and It would have killed me;
ting them. Ws hod no time to '**• —“ but thank God I am Hive and wen. Odr
hardships have bWft AfehtTbut our vic­
baverracks, aa it was nearly day'
tory Is greeter' The ttvtfnA-y may reWe started, and when we bad g&lt;
joion And tbauk God and Gm. Borasida.
three miles, musket abort were
A a tbe papwn will give lafult isroocat, 1
shall srrite n« teOtett prilsM --adj ci bn
. - . - y-TiasIiTlF r^l—J- snbu

iWrA

io-State boostJ

their asUra U ;a, uniform. &lt;
bays come together la their
sdml Mfisoretiom,
iWiA ♦H*ttMtar8ft*!ttf ,

again, and ! wish to reseree foe amount
•till remainfag in the war Joan ted io ba
treed wh*n And where other, bounties are
oithMtaid, tn7w«u ;mmAI

rcsMti for their being pdd. ae to "the,coca
of the veterane who rw-enllit, having »cterrdaeivdfl any bounty firotn tbo Blatm
Tbe btyiMBt of
booifty •■woo'xl"
ewEned brexpraaa btAlilflW 'tej' U
Utoaa who ebould “salfart tfray.-teMMB
battery or oomnaay haretrtfore tarateod
from thhpute mto-tbh njiRtary aervtea
of tbe United States, or MW |tbaoj brgMtlxlngin thk StairIbr aoeh adrrM."
Tbepnrpoee of Hue vaa to wooMngw
eiriiettnenta in tbe oM r^imeata, M la
discourage the fermatioMjf hew Maw- ’i

consider it, Tbo subject was ono of great
importance, andssartuundod with grave
doubts and diflfeoMea^
Perhaps ths minds of membete waro
nol al together settled at that time, os ts
tbe'Ngbtfulneos or policy of such a hwr.

The Constitutions of the Btatea have
all been framed witbost aay view to such
a condition of things aa tbe nriSMS; aad
there has always been ia tMe oesatry a»
in Englead great ieeltwsy of the army
mingling ia tbe aflalrs of eivil adtniofotrulion. During tbe post year, however,
very great consideration boo beefl Mvea
to the subject in wsrlr all the loyal
Btatea. It has come into jadfMMfltW
fore tbo bighest tribunals of sevocal of
them eliciting rwj learned sod patrinSie
opinioes from tbe judges, which have
thrown great light upon it, and gosm for
toeatabTieh the legal
------- “

must pride all proper I

•y raqsfow tU pas^ W aMb lsrat
wbsravsr .lbsy Ml bs cmatltuliMoIly
snacted, ssamfe tn bn Mir.i graasllfy
•greed.
Tbe volunteer artey of 6w
United States is composed of the paMte
of the United States. Tbsy barn iaft'
their varices occupstiosa In civil ills Md &gt;
taken up arms at ths call of Utalr soeitey
not to become profsaaional teldieee, tort
to defend their country and geseseraeto

�•ill

payment of tbe port of Michigan for rim.

Nari—l C.wihij al gtelysbw&gt;0* Woccupied by 1 IS Michigan eoldlon, whoM
Mire are wnctaimsdty their friend*.
FaraMNta FUn ln*praa*. goMpaor.
Tb* ‘•Pamra’s ' Eire hata«&gt;to 4&gt;
tay af. Barry nad Eaton miatire"
progressing finely, w* wndaratand, and battle
roll ed Aosmr, the foteib-ta point of haaetory indicatfon ef iboacanlag oil* at Goa. (
actual numbers, bat first In tbe eemperi-

tbo largwatreompenta* In th* State.

Pi—ylvtai*taQPo*eff Wj pufuhSa* sfpor
tloa of tho battle-field, a ptatoreequ*,
btertHH ground, and to ntoUtah there
tite Ceustixotion, tf ty the people In •'Tbe B&gt;•Idlers' National Cemetery at
adopting it t and there la on that aooouat,
the Stale of, .Poatqvlyapia
be pfix«d tireo, Mac* and all the mute rawon for declining to adopt holdiog the title In irate for all tbe States
ny eareoft MMtrifoduo which woJd having soldiers buried, each bearing a
make it aoeotwpllah what nd one al the proper share of tbe expenses. AU tbe
. ' - ■ Blates concurring, thia haa been dona, and
Constitution, sod nothing to time designed It should da.
'elsgeted, or by Imputation ■'Utarend offls* State* Jaw* of the tbe remain* of the d«ad ooldiara have
tegTsla’-ure, that body cannot sort proposed have been enacted and put been gathered up “tenderly and buried
ahar, extend orsuspaud Vicrn into practical Operation without much by State* together. And ttero they reel,
thia. In the eftghtpal pirtic- Inconvenience, and with no apparent Who saved their country. With lheirblood.
ry arc not .fixed pnd preverib- danger of public Injury. In aura* of j Tbe aaeompenying papers will obow
/unaytptkra, H 1* by Imnllca- these Slates, Censtitullon* similar to our the detail* of the plan of th* cemetery
own, the question of the validity of »ach. aad the estimate expense*. 1 have ven­
power to de It, so tljal the government laws ba* been before their highest oourta, tured to promise that Midhcan will nut
tuny be.porpetttetsd apd epstMoed.
’ and they have been there euatained. So'oh ; fell to do her proportion with alacrity,
?TJur slxngle, inquiry, therefore, is I believe, has been the'ensa in Iowa and ■ and I no* recommend that tbe requisite
wither the CoMtitatbA^Mfo folly nod Wisoonain.
appropriation mar be made, and author­
daprTy Fte-ait^d th* time, pita? and
After giving th* subject considerable ity given to appoint aa agent to proceed
Moaner pf hording etactiena, or either of' attention, I do not beaitate to recommend to Gettysburg and direct tbo proper arl$emeoa*fo leave ty Implication no the passage, of such a msrf'by this Legi* range«nu*t and ornamentation of the per
jowrrbUty General Assamhly to pro- tatare.se will enable lb* soldier* of Mich- lion of tbe ground* which have been eel
edrtbe tbem,''or either of thorn In lb* way igsn, while absent from the State la tbe apart far this Stat*. TbfoteenMtery will
sai to the extent they have attempted to service of the United! Btatea, to avail be a Mecca of patriotism an luug as the
tbemselre* of tbe right which they have country axieta.
^rntbohethiquMiiai..
,T“j* solation to the time, place aad never forfeited, to vote in al! tbe State
’ Gentlemen of the twpHuusca, 1 oonmanner of holding eleelious, the Ccnsiitu and local election. It will be only just gratulato you upon upon tbe happier aus­
We
liaosnf the acvma! States didir. to some toward* them, and their vote* will be pice* under shioh wo re aMombl*.
have reason to bo thankful not only for
of tbam *11 thee* are prescribed with ihsl dangerous to traitart only.
boontlfol bervasta and tbe material
particularity which forbid* all action of
wealth and prosperity wbitb (arroand*
tl»s faagialsinr* In others neither are'
ue, hut also for tbe bright bora* which
graMrihed, battbo qualifications of the
Boon after tbe adjournment of th* laat premise ths spevdy return of peso* to
vurers are fixed, aad the power to regu
•esainn of tbe Legialalure, 1 received a our country.
lata the lira* pis** and manner, commilcopy ef an act of Congress “granting
Uuwearfod by thro* years of continued
cd to theLogudalure; and io auoh States
land* to th* State* of Michigan and Win­ war, tho people are atill laithful to tb*
|Jfo' reception at rotes oat of the State
coast*, to aid In th* eon* tract ion of a free institutions under which we have
may bo conatitattortelly authorised." ■
military road from Fort Wilkin* to Cup, Thi* deetrine of th* Cnnneciisut Court K Harbor, Keweenaw county. In the grown tuba great. With unabated cour­
age and ever-increasing cuafidance, they
to in*totasi, sDbstaBtiafey, by all th*
to of Michigan, to Fort Howard, march alsadil r furward under tbe “starry
cans* which have met my observation. It Green Bay, in the Hute of Wiseonrin."
flag" of freedom, ‘•keeping step to ths
seemate me, also, the doctrine of good
Ibta act we* approved March 3d, 1863, music of the Union." Btnoe our last a»•mm.
Taking these srineiple* sa a and grant* “io th* But* of Michigan, to
nah, ItwiU not taidifiMlt, 1 think to aid in the construction of a mBttary •erabling. the arms of tbe Republic have
A just
dotermine whether tbo Constitution of wagon road from Fort Wilkins, Copper been victorious al all points.
Michtaaa “has so felly and otaariy pre­ Harbor, te Houghton, Portage Lak*, and cause has added te vsr strength tbo amile
scribed tbe time, place and &lt;n«nner of thence in a southerly direction to tbe of tbo bsnignanl Heaven. Th* madnev*
•nd desperation of rebellion haa not been
holdtnf alectiom, ns to leave ty impBca- State line of Wisconsin, every alternate I
»»O* tto power io tbeLegiatatere to pre- section-©! public land designated by aven | •bl* to maintain iu ground. With sul­
*stootoMotor tattawof them." In bns numbers, fur three sections tn width, on 1 len rag* and gnashing of teeth it yields
The
*er«Mjr so prescribed the time. In sec- each side of said road." Tbo tend* are up its most cherUhsd *tronghold&gt;.
bloody usurper In Richmond, with alter­
tiea Jd-ofertieie foMetion Sofartieta 5,
mads subject to th* disposal of the Leg­
and Mclk&gt;fe 1 of 8. The Tuesday succeed- islature, for the purpose* designated, and nate prayer* and curses, call* upon lhe
i ng the first Monday in November, ia tbe no other ; and the manner of their dispo­ dvilixed nations for iielp, even for roc&gt;ignition, and roll* in vain. There are none
year 1852. ami of every aeermd year sition, together with tbe width, grade
e3 baa*as te keep him company.
thereafter, to established ea the time of
and ccnstruetion of tbe road, are partic­
Nor have our victoria* been of lbs field
buWug the general bieenial election.— ularly prescribed; and that If the road
alone. Tbe loyal and true men of the
Aed-tt to clear that election of State of­
is not completed within firs years, th*
ficer* and member* of the State Legisla­ land* shall revert to tho United State*.— country have vuehed and sJs*c*d,at the
tor* an ua* be upon that day, and no other One ytar of the five fibs already nplrlr ballot-boxes those mure insidious Mo­
iaapste efasjlegietetnsee setmew* what­ passstd without acthie, and It I* import­ rale* who, under specious political pre­
tenses. plead the cause uf th* mure man­
ever. «
•
ant that the necessary legislative action ly traitors who ar* in arms.
If toaCutatitatiea ia equally explicit shouM be bad at once.
The enterprise
Tbe great and neceeeary measure of
a* to th* piece erJ manner of bolding the te one of great importance to the Lake
•msfici
p*.lion—the measure ofjustice sod
Maatiom, then we saay dismiss the dto Superior country, and the grant te quite
God like charity—haa, the pate year, woo
cuMiowat owee, sad obey the prohibition ; liberal. 1 rveeminend that the grant be
triumphs of no Ito* importance than the
hart face eoofii!rat it nil be Jbewd otfacraccepted on behalf of the Stats, and that greateat military aocccsa.
The great
, necessary laws enacted to earry it into mistake and wrong of tba nation is being
.-Um*iwstnuMMt basso where reqair- effect oteordmg to its condition*.
put away. Wa return to oar great and
&lt;4 th* tawaleedan stall ba held in Ur
immortal declaration. In spite of scorn,
pwrtiaular place er -Bomber of ptaces, nor
contempt end lhe pride of caste—uf lb*
imaoy perstebtor Manner. No election
lust of power and the love of mooey—
ifiatrietasre rolabltatad, nor ere any rule*1
Oo the 3d day of July, In tho year of stupid ignorance and intellect without
}wwncribed fne tbe farm ar extent of such 1863, was fought at Gettysburg one of
eonsciraos, all men in America will be
dtateicta. Thqy may be formed of entire' the meat memorable battle* of the war.
free. Itel ua thank God, bind up our
coeaiiee if th» Legislature on chouse, tra-• When we take into aaepant all the rfrwounda and fight on.
tatedbe requirement that 'Senators and eflinstatfcc* *wrroontrmg and attending
AVRTTX BLAUL
ItapeeaenteSssMshall be elected by sin- the campaign which culminated there It
■snevnva Ovnes.
I
gio (tatricts affocte ibe question. Neither to impoerfble not to feel that that field to
Tapang dually MOM- I
to Mm aisniMi of,bolding tbo election htotorte and ftnsowe forever. The-Army
niMtoft ^ii rti f^ih ■ t"thZ vote *b*H tai
of tho Petomae, ite largest hid best spby haltati AM there Starp have been pdnted of tbs Union armies in the field,
Inft to the. Legialalure, unlras the eon- bad then toUly, cnitflto oommud of
ctafiing word* of Motion J, article T, Gen. Hooker, croeeed tb* Rappahannock
■taota be bald to provide ocher wi»e.— Rlfer socwetafuBy,- ta the tee ef ths
Tte article i* beaded “ATrrtiwu,". and enemy, and marcbed to Chantcl lonirHie.
deal* eetireiy with tbe qualifications and with high hopes and the eongrttu!at?&gt;ins
Havuto 1* T&gt;U«, cnoexa ocu cocasx,
pshHngH wfatsctore, enceptthat In th* of lb*'whole1 AMdtry, to uflor him battir,4
secMd seetioo tbe vote in required to lfe but only to return with hopes dtenppoist-1 W11W0LT euua AM» win run* rcarosx.
guren by bnifot, “except for ouch town- ed, end tnngvaltiNations tamed to doubts unnxssn orarunn Gon, a*o no
eldpradfeore ax-mny be authorised by taw and dtesontniifeiWt The rebel Genera!, roawsan wrvapor meat am with mamit
tabs otherwho o»ioe*n.“ Th*’ words of’ tbe moot treated and skilift! bf them sit, OTaai*. n^lfcwdaM.fineeftk
sMtfovr 1, refereed to, are a* follows t— immediately aneQe Me preparations to1
“But wa ciiiaso or inhabitant Stall be an improve the occasion of hte great advan 1
el steer; or entitled th vote at any eke- ,tage. Col looting with grant rapiditv tbe■
The able Moesago of Gov. Btsm d»tie^wleaUsbaHb* above the ago of Ilargeat nd bnt dlcipiined array tbit the’ lirered to tho Legislature, w* ptaee be
tterety-eae years, end ha* resided In the &lt;Ceifeteaey ba* ever pot In th* field, he 1
* fore our readers in thi* toooe. The subState three mwnita, and In tbe township iesanmed the tWJenelve.
Taking up MsJ jecte which It preiiataar* tbeeo of great
ohtateddn-which he offers to vote ten ]line of mnreh straight for the Middle
d»»W text praModing such eleetion.”— 1Stales, th* wnalthlest and most popalous। importaw* to te &amp;&lt;*(*,«* dtaeueood iu
Thons aretk words to establfeh the qua!- portion
।
of thn Union, he left tb* Untoni' a' dear, locid meaner, at reanuenble
ittanticBs of voters, brat not to control array
;
boMod Mm, or merely ooberiitg
[1 length.
thrfosgtatatare at to tbe plsi*es where 11the repitel sad tbo grant otto* new most
Tbe Message rafera to tho Burallment
pNteref ataetloB stall be established and ■serfotaly menaced with pillage and de".
vdtes oAsnd end received. They speak 1 istrurtion. Hi* troopa, flashed with vto-. Law of Ceegretat which was axpectod to

taf«W*teeMM wM treoflbretowte. I
(Wanyrrtator aenar ta dfvew ft» iMs 1
elMfieteMHtantb--ir ir*rt'ftttodb&lt;Pto &lt;

superoede then*ce**ity of procuring roluntoera through tbo action of tbo State

■•PEN8ION8-W WIDOWS.

Tbcr* are former* who ar* prejudiced
against msteal ccmpsnfoa, and te the
hewofitofthat elans we publish a letter
from tbe Becretar/ ol the Lenaoeo aociety.

WB/ eanuol ear tanner* asve twenty
thousand dollars a y*ar, ns well a* Lena­
wee1 eoonty—(the amount paid stock
companies) and bo taxed only te build­

ing* tainted 1

We doubt not they will

save that amount in lhe future and mere­
ly by waring In the '‘Fqrmro’s Fir* In­
surance Company of Barry and Eaton
cuunttaa." Farmers, took wall io yoor

interest before insuring in a stock oom
TaccMaait, Jan. 1G, 1664.

TTeadquarteni Army •/ the Potomac,
~
Jan. 21.-Nothing of special intaewM ba. **valaUo*f*re *e&lt;“*“
transpired wilhiu iw Uwe. for several; •WJXWl'
days. The eoetuy appear to enjoy a eijpliar etatMf quietodc.
Gen. BeVgwlek commands tbe army Io
the abeedee ofGea. Meade.
A par ty of 1,000 dismounted.guerriI
lav made a night attack on CyJ, Weotxer’* I
brigade, of tbo 5th, Corp*, wvoiding five
or six of uur mee. Eight deed gwerril
las • ere left ua the ground, tbe goerrifia*
I’ENSIO.NB TQ CTnLDJUA' £

The raiser *MMr«a. water It yrara, af SB etarar
IXectrweUes of lb* Ira*
New York, Jsn. 22.— Tbo Herald has
letters dated off Wilmington, which dctail the capture or dealructhia of ibe
blockade runners Ranger, Bendigo and
H«ru.
Tbe Bvadigo which waa near
shore war art nw fir* and shelled,
bat being aa iron vessel, she waa
•tMPpkmmay undamaged. An attempt
waa then made to tow her ‘-ff by tbe
Moatgum try and Iron Age. Toe Moot
gumcry atock test, tan tar powerful
engine* got her idf. Tbe jro* Age also
got tabors, and, though two gunboats
tried tbeir beet, oodld nut be moved.—
Her guns were thrown over and she was
sta uli Ire and bkiwn up.
Her wfieer*
and crew acre tianafsrnd to other vraecto.
Tbo Ranger wve run ashore am] act'
uo fire by the MtanesoO, but had one
man Uhland one wuutvdisd.io the boats

Tbo 8th Michl
Cincinnati yeetef-.,,_______ ___ _____
Gee. Foster asks to bo relieved uf tbe
command In East Tenoeeeee, on account
uf his wousd. Gen. Grant recommend*
cither Bcbufield or McPherson a* btaeoc
eaeor. Gen. Frank Blair ha* resigned.
Gen. Batter has been Io VfatLiugtoo
again, and raturu* clothed with full pow­
ers in the exchange matter.- Admiral
Farragut had arrived at Key We*U Tbe
court martial ufBcrgeou General Hatnmond ha* cotnmeueed.
While in Washington, Gen. Butler re­
ceived a dispatch from Fortres* Moaroa
•tating that tbe flag of true* bout from
aty-Puinl had brought intelligence of
the evacuation of Kicbmood, and the
remural of tbo scat of Government to
Sooth Carolina. Better at one* telegraph­
ed baek ordaringGen. Wirier to make a
rrconnoiseanco thither to ascertain the
truth of tbe report. Gso. Wister *pprunebed yesterday within 27 miles uf
the rebel capital, bat becoming convhtped
that the statement ra» Incorrect, be re­
turned.
In Mexico the French arms are dally
making headway, and it ia now reported
that Juarcx has fi*d ths country.
Tbe N*w Orleans Xra publishes tbo
etstemset of a DuIon refugee from Misaiteippl, glvlug the Inforraattaa that Mo­
hair of too Inkabltante of that State are
for tbe Union, and has information
through other sea roe* that Ibero t* an
overwhelming Union SMliuvMt in Wtet•m Texas. Gen. Magrudsr whs coneentesting the rebel force* on the Braxoo
Rl4.r\

r»ey»*ti&lt;wy *‘-

/rttenu _ __________ KstaraS^jg^*;
K-TWEKTY-OSE YEAEA AG®

Ms. C. -C Aaamx * AiriisgwiM ctaasfet aadt
OruawUt ri tits Ort of B-fris. X. T. tavss.lsd'
M.l ms-narsrlsnd • r&gt;«upo«*d ksoss M UU1M-

Notice!

:

' Gtareroer tata fcrar ef hmrfegthis expec&gt; Iprison tag them aftarwsrde.
Brae, that time Averili’e cavalry base
j tattoo roalUed by tho enactment of such

» taws M Will legalise th* action of tbe '
*

ba race ■mowds that a uniform rwto
delta**. The Bitbaaoad joumata as* J
.taraH be providod by tow ’for reteieg »x&gt;tta tappy ov*e tbo re*nta of thia rtde
tewitti* l» (.tar. isd 0.1 Ixwla "^ **'**"” **
•&gt; 1

A Hare reepeetfeUy mvitod t&gt;
« dwwUM visit st tbe pareooeg*
benefit of the Jtev. T. B. Gra&gt;

Tbureday eve. F*b. 4 1864.

Hastings, Jan. 25th,1864.
By order nl Coma
Coven* amd Colds.—Those L
■suffering from Cough*, Cold*, lira
Mure Throat. tec.. should try
KronitI JVotfof,” a simple i,
which ha* relieved thousands, end

‘,’WaabingUm, Jan. 20.—Mr.
ipreeanted tbe memorial of 63 m&lt;
&lt;»ftbe Miaauorl Assembly again
■cbofirmation of Gen. Schofiald as a
■General.
.
The RroJalioo of tbe Mih
•Oeaaber uf Commerce, asking a
■cntioe bPtite Broiprocity Treaty,
vrierrefi.
।
A resolution was adopted insli
(lie Milwaukee Committee tu ar!

and report the facta connected wi,
examination by the Board ofUfocti
lhe altagod etfvMtege* of roncVH
feed for Horan, and if reported on,
ably, why Mtob Cred ha* out been t;
Tbe roMfoaion reviving the Corn
on tbe eewdwte «f tbe War, with 1,
auwirdmeuts requiring investigate I

length in support of tbe rwle req
SMators to take lb* prescribed oatl
Nr. Aottamy followed in supp&gt;
tbe altberily ef lhe Seuate tu a*d
seek’ a rata.
'. Mr.- fleedriek* oppoeed the ado
n( the new role, arguiog that tbe **i
raefft of th* Buie lh*y repreaenled
tied Sraators to scat*. II* alao opi
the re e&lt;«*lrealion pulley of tbe J'
deal.
TbeSsMto ttao wMlioleaneaao

'ARM FOR SALE.

Adjnureed.
uucs a.
Tbo House resumed lhe consider*
&lt;&lt;Me joint resolution amendatory of
COufiCMtiMMM.
Mr. 8w**l of Ma, replied to
D*ri* of Nd., denying that tbe mine
were here to embarrass tbe Adm

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girvysw Mdieueteeicrgyestafa* «■ pMT *T
tbHr putsfie*. i obtehrd . bMtti *r * pytaelft.
*fW eoegrorm**, who tad
tatatoA I
belj Im» Prom
.nd aSmaf.
U&gt;*1 OM tauu corad bcvraUra*;. I art's Ms,*•*&lt;■« U «*«i sM ttaBeyW M
Um-

ITRAY CATTLE.

A St. Louie dispatch state* th«t Gen.
Rooeereas is eertrioly to have command
of that Department.
‘
The Corn Glv Boot taw Mills at Toledo
were partially destroyed by fire yraterW*.,
?
'. / •
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. y
,
It was reported a few days eioo*.
through rebel channel*, that the United
Btatea gunboat Iron Ago had blown up.
This is now coofiroMd. It seems that
•be had chased tbo blockade ruantr Ben
dig* end run her eebere. In attempting
to get her off, tbe Iron Ags bars*If ground­
ed, and, all attempts to float her l&gt;eing
fruillee*, she VM purposely blown up
by her crow. Throe blockade ruaners
were captured In th* vtaluity of WUmlng-

‘ amount pqyod would ba ultimately made
1 good by a naifocm tax aa property. Tbe 1 riders,
i
and tbe eotaof reaching rad im­

Icn Pscaxxo.—Tbe busioeea &lt;
•nd pecking ica from tbe mill j
begira rertierttau mmI. It ia
towita.

°°Mr. C-llaraar sddresate the Sen.

sorted to rataing volanteers to meet tho
. I estimates ths total met ef the
nsetadlties of th* draft, by oflering local
J raid in that State at M2T,000. Thta to-1_
boqnUea, with the expectation that th*

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lbs

ess*. s»d all *»yUrall—« ms*e te a* wiO *•■*-is^U* to vltifc^.Ksss. *M Mslitv.
so rca
cmjss tvoaugm

AatborUic*; but that plan ban only par­
tially succeeded, and th* people have re­

I. Mi

•eatul MT, STS aatitta* Is FroMewa. .: KlAarvfbs

W. A. Nuaocx'a, Esq.—Dear Sir;-*
PEN81ONS TO MOTHERS
Tours uf tbe— ia*L is received and
BISTERS.
contents noted. The “finawi Flit In
Whvra *sv sffleewe* pessaw ••‘•‘tad le Isvs*uratio* Company of Leuawra County"
M IMaeliW*, Ate *Msr*asal icfMarsb Slk. ISSi,
was urganixsd about 10 mouth stao*. aad
now baa about 1350 member* having hviaMis chtMibet tarn a *n»tb*r A*y**te*l easesurod sheet 11,850,000 of property, end
ba* haAfowr Gem aawMttag to tome six
hundred foliar*.
Every thing to progressing findyswilh
thia company.
Afeey tew tArow* up
tkrir pohritt ia lhe Klatt Company. (al
Adrian,) and issued ia ibis, and are eon-.
stonily insuring la thia on ibe es pi ration I
of their term la tbe Michigan State In­
surant* Company.
Wo think that wa have saved to this
county during tbo peat year twenty which boarded her, by rebel euUtora
thousand duller*.
from abort.
Your* truly
■Die Hero waa destroyed io some way
8. C. LnBaao*.
by tbe Artoe.
Tbe Montgomery had I
Mr. Nlmock's has received similar been engaged for twodsyei* stalling tbe j
I statements of other mutual companies In rebel cavalry lining tbe coast.
Tbe letter adds that the blockade run-;
tbe State, aad he iutoade they shall be
nets are fast being used ep.
published fur tbe benefit of lb* firmer.

HASTIKGS BJjrnB.

d'*o*0y aeto age and "residence, rad only Itury. Md meeting with uo serlntr* ob­.
totiteseqMlificafhms. Ail else Is Ind- ’ 1steetea to thefr ndvanee, were already lai
dMtak and eaplsnsterv.
The elector 1tbe midrt of Penneylvr-’
&lt;
mote bo twenty one ywa'ra ef age, and be IBalthmre.jKIndelpbi
'
ar* * within
meet hove had xrevidenee in some place, Yortt,
’
.
era number bf ptare* In the State, of t
r
three wiotehe, and In some particular &lt;
lotawtMp or word ten day■ wntt proceed- &lt;
,

Ev:

ery farmer should certainly inaur* Us
balMbg* and in a bom* eoafgay. j: u

• and other oBotre, of
irubEta&amp;e'
yunriios of the felted

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Dn™r&gt;

bill.
Tbe amendment of Ferae I
Wood was pdupted. It provide* that
apirita ia hood for sale, whether or ■
dbtiUed prior to the dale of thia »i
•tall ba aelyectto thereto* &lt;dduty y
tided by thia act from end after the it
day ef Jan. 1864, nc.fl spirit* wk

�•

Jiral art IJijtftllaxrw.

Will tt sa AccsrnaT—In consider
ing lhe qvestM*, whether tbo President'
amnesty oriU be accepted by tbe Svolhen

«r bbsbt oantn.
,21*. i, . . .
.

; : meui ram

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Cora.”

'NiwUM Trsta* oa the Miehleaa Ceara
Bullrred Mlotf Batata Creek re follow*:
■’•'lit "' -*
reaias »■!’»*•»■

X * Say Express.......................... 141 P. M.

.

nun uirviu

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The timW a. well a. th. strong, tbe ser
vile n^Wbrt •• the amUtimw will be found
in it." .
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*.«. BICE.Ore‘tltapanMeareOt.

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HastingB, Zaaasry It, MU

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- Jrjal JtofitH.

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If

sell

1. o. ml Ck T.
The regular Dieting* of WILD FLOWER
tlarttago. Mich.
J. W. Minuiu,
Bec’r

T»

ForLaakberhilbsLag,wilt be&gt;M, IX CASH

.-Jib** «4m»................. .mi a m.

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•.'r()p"MicnTaAN

ProbMeCrert foe tea Co.,
•»| VW* lor ise awva wages aae au aipeaau C
paM. For psrlicslars adibw.
ty o&lt; Barry boldta « ttre-feobula ODre. An IM
BOrUkM A CO., Osa. Agesta,
AveSOolDocnil, Mick

LOT OF I.ETTERS,
Remaining uncalled for at tbe Healings
Post Office, for ths week ending Jinn
Th* Circuit Cocbt »■£ lliia Comity h ary 26, 1864:
BOW in Session at tbe Court House,
7
Judge I&lt;ovtoL preaiding. We here not
Johnson Fnuik
Tkjlor B
/
W[a&lt; Jacob J /
ha&lt;J a »l jht at the calendar, bat under- Knox John
Baah A K
X
etand ilia amount ot bnaintaa is not large.
IVnona calling for any of &lt;b« above letters vil
C*“rr" f0,~l’*r
lot PacjuKO.—Tbe business of cutting
’
R.' J. GRATT. P. M.
nnd packing ice from tbe mill pond haa
begun earlier than uoual. It is awrly a
S PECIAL NOTICES.
foot th(pk.
Pbilo Drtnrura,
W. C. T.

TO

Donation Vtalt.

CONSUMPTIVES.

In tbe taeltev of th* ertste of Mmes Ltrrnw

■ow ou foe ta Al, Court may b* admitted ta Pt*
bate, and U.e Eiecutore tliervio M»»d duly »p
pointed.
' r
Thereupon it it ordered that Tuesday, the 1 tlb
day *f Febraary text, at ten o’claek )n the fore
noon, be aaaintd for Uw bearing of udd petition,
and- that the heir* rt law of said deceased, aad oil
Other pcrwnt i.itervstcd in said rotate, are re
quirco io appear at a teaaion of Slid Court, then
to bo boldoa al ibe Probata Office. In thn Villag.
of ilaatinga. and show canre. if any there be,
why the prayer of the petltteaer should not be
granted.
estate, of ibe pendency of said petition, agd tbe

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Y T oaUqfoetoriiy »PP—ffiW by affidavit rttAla

j JKicMgaa CeMUMjBffilirffiffiffi.

1

having baoa mate tai tbs freedilfoas
Paririi fou^^unw to lUwsr'd
k

! TR^jNasmtffisdjSnaNirea.XMmdNM

BUTTAXe MMKliaWT.

irsH
5

they will aajey ell the advantages shioi
pertain tu 4 ruling rfass. They fill bar
all the let offioos 10 give away ; s}i puwe
over legislslioa wiU he in their bands

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^jyTEOF MICHKUge Eighth Jndiefc] Ch

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m-juunt

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CH A NCErJ ORDER. _

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JuftwZx’wLt text tes
given, that Ibaeridmortma. will bo forerto^

known
described a* fo^lowa, to W« 1 &gt; 9b«
•sdtrrtod ene-balf cf all tho bdror daarrlh*.

dafoult threOHUt asMbUl^ b« token «
plataaat cauVtf nolle* of this ord# fib* H&gt;h
liabedinlhe “Brettogs B*nn«r." af|Ni« sawn

and ihfiCdicle^roZX m tol rosy
red
goed-^rtliheayarag
too* faTta^.
two yrare oU.
GODFREY 8CHEPFKT; IMHfebipa at”

,-»;;tottyyJJisra/»»* ■

fear roda rert tft**o Iraka, lb rail ykoJk

1ST- irt ^2.
be pdreonaUy served on lb* said ^pniireaidas

to acctfop line, three* oart to rorttoa ItsTUurty
. 1. »TMQM«kB BMMKnk fol K.A4fiffib)
acron rode toplao* of bcginrtiig; «fo» (hi nsdlri
dad o«q half of tM JLJrW Ayanh*' ifcM.
'»*■» qaiteb- of amMiafirrratera to Townaidp
BEpFLE-S d-' xVjS Freer Beura
and rang* aforesaid (vis. Town two North af
«?* Hoaaraoa.
Kregvtea trafimiffitmuffliai iotoffimhHm
Dated. Haatinga, January », IM*.
here nnld raiihaAberra Wactyraftra^. trt itai
(AUrus copy.] Attest,
8. H. Cooc.
tbsl
parnri
naw
owned
by
U
m
party
o/th*
aeoond
/ (L 8 ]
Deputy Register.
part, st public auction or vendkr. al tb* north
trout door ol tba Court Hous* hi Haatinga, Rarrr
veunty. Mfohtgou, on th* aecond davof ffirbraary, oa. oewmoedleg^t teem Sartfly. — » taeraiegh
CHANCERY OBDER.
A.^D^ 1WaTon* o’cloctUn tb*rtWMaa.
£JTATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Clr~ ~1'
~
pn—ll uf for Umit appraranre.

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OrootlCbtef ftiCTlir iff.

AiinusrUrairixo/tEt^ate ort^toroao ifieowa

C. O.Holxmw. Atfr ffirarid Adw’x.

Cfortae Atdia^, Dtfoodoot.

"Mr for* ba* for area ihaa tea jrors Kase
greatly disfigured by erafttera aadfibaataw,
which at tire**
ex leaded mtr
avy whotoMy.aad
E^K
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fswsMs

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CHANCERY SALE.

SlrtaaflUteMg: Nhi mMfoa of I. A. A C. G.

’tjSSifeSSus”-

O for the eouuty of Barry, ia Chaacary. : ’

-RuffieU. Rae. 181 Ito.

■

■ ?.rj

r^t, CURE^SSttt:*

vonsnoptire sufferers wiU rewire a valaable paper printed in said eouuly. of Rarey for three tire* mauths from th* date of thia order,and that
-1 hare need tbo'People', Core1 ta my feaailr
witbgreet benefit, h trees rt aarofcta aad Bak
prescription forth, e.:. of CoMampiioa. Aslb •uceewre wroks. prtrlous to said day of hear- in can* of her appearaace. abe «ause her answer
Io parsasMa and by virtue af a decree Of tNn Rbeom. aaBJerararagraerafiiAU, toqoaMtty te
ma. Bronchitis, and al! Throat and Lang affee
“&lt;A true tapy.)
H. C.PRfNDLK.
Court, mode ta Mm abovw eooae, au the ififfi Ara my frterata. all rtwbom 1 belierotorehire brew
of Jrtv. A. D. IMS. L ffianebaortbor. oferaL
Urn, (free of ctorgVj)
aandra^thmr address
jasri)
Jadgu of Probate.
itora within taterty.3ajragnaeam*rire Ou bar of a aMrtf'raaiwiaasrta aodof Bony Courty. MtahThursday eve. Feb. 4 1864.
“
Williamsburg
copv ofaadd bill and notice of th* aslry of thia igan. ilxall aril rt public auction, to th* blgbrel
order, and la dethnll thereof that artd bill wilt b« Udder, on Thursday, the 18lh day rfjanaen. A.
Haatinga, Jan. 25th, 1864.
,
Kings Cu., M«v York.taken ai eonfewed by said non resident Itefrod D. XMfe al os o'clock ia tb» aWfaata Of said
janfTltapeeacsl
ant. And it ia furthrt ordered, that within day. rt th* north front door of tb* Coral Houae.
By order ol Committee.
Estate at Job* Creak.
y
twentT, days th* romplrtnant cause a notice of af artd Barry. aooaV. (ta wtc. tb* plaea W buM- birth of my boy. who to bow Hrair* rears oM. I
gTATE OF MJOUIGAN. |
^rabrto Court thia order to be puhlipbad |n th*
Xt*- 10g th* circuit corirt of arid eoaalr, ,m the village hart hod msay trooblre and diflretato. ail Ute
JONES a HARLAN
ume, unfitting to* for every kiad rtlator. aad
Coruna and Colds.—Those nbo are Of KaJama»-o task* Ibe beat rtittni ever
otBaatlaga. ta arid eooatr, AU that certain piece
At a aeaalou of aeJd’Cnart bolflen at lb* 1‘rolata thia market, and second to nans ever
•rprevaiof Land.lytaaand botagta tfea aoaatr
.Anuuuedrtlertt^teeXl^wn^XE
suffering fr».tn Coughs, Colds, llmraenesa, brought
made in tbe State. Kept coutantty on band bv b«to Office, ia th- village of Hasting., oo TBeadsr,
of Hany, sod 8*010 rt MtaMrao. aad derertfirt
tee l-jth day of January, talk* rearon* tbrai in eurcaartoo—or tbrt be cans* a copy of thii aa tb* w»t half af the wart haft rt th* aoafo-roal
Sore Throat. &lt;Scc., should try “Awn’s the puuad or barrel bj
sand
eight
bn
nd
red
and
sixty
four.
’
Present,
order
to
be
pereoaally
served
on
tb*
eaidvion-reaD. C. BAVLKT.
sarttaetwenty.in township three North
Aroad in/ TrocAra,” a simple remedy ,
Sbtnnaa a Prindle, Judge of Probate.
ident defendant rt teoartwentv days before th*
_
Mas. Canuatxa Dcwaxa,
which has relievsd thuusands, and which
fa tbe matter of the rattle of John Cronk, Hole prescribed for her appearance.
HARVEY WRIGHT.
'‘Di immaker. Cuufofl Affey, ebore Tugfaeek
Mxhcw's Chocslate Wont Drops !
deceased.
H. WRIGHT,
da ia almost ertry case effectual.
CTraafc A^t Ctaaafaritoff,
On rea-i.ag .nd filing the petition, dale verified
{JanKl
CMt 0*1 am*maste.«r,
da aad foe Barry Oouwtr, Mfeblgna.
in and for Barry county, Michigan.
NEVER fall to deatror and evteminste el! of David Boaloo. Executor of th* last Will end
Hwaresv
a
Auaa.
SolkHore
for
fTiraqilaiAt.
uf said deceased, praying, that Ina I. A. A C. 0. Uoutsoos, Complainant'sBoHeitore
Coagreaalobal.
Doled. Dec. Utb. IHA.
declt
klndaoflntestlna] Wurn.a. Arepcrfoctlj reliable Tr.tsaient
final Administration Account may be examined
in all cases, and for super* tin eny and all of the anil allowed.
BZXATK.
Worn coofoetioua, end oeaareua Vrrmtfn[u a.)
Dspffiy Register.
’Washington, Jan. 20.—Mr. Brown Faoej
ADMLNBTRATOR’8 BALE.
For fire or tax waakaofealted re appetffia. tod aM
get in oae. They may be taken afhM timaa with day of Febroxry next al ten o’cloek.in tbe fore­
inresented tin memorial of 63 members perfect aafcty. aa they contain J&gt;0 MERCURY, or noon. b* aaaigaed for tbe bearing of said pm
In th* matter of th* Betel* of Jo» L. McLaxCHANCERY ORDtR.
of the Missouri Assembly against the other del'tcrxMu drag. Motbaro should a! wav a Ulloa, nad that lb* beira nJ law of said daeeasLaM,BK«M*4.
. ■ «.- , ;, j-.-iu-fiel Iwra
pure hire them and give their children 00 other.'
ed,
aad
all
otber.pereore
interested
In
said
estate
.
Nouoa
to
haroby
given,
that
by
ristaart
Haraao
•confirmation of Gen. Schofisld as a Major
ij'a IkliaHw whatever U naceassrv to bagireol are required to appear at a session uf said Croirt, CTATE OF MICHIGAN--Eighth Judicial Clraad anttaority graatod to aw by Um Jadgs ndFroEach boicoutalna It bn.;, or Lotragri. 1*Hm then te b* boUea rt tbe Probate Office ia lhe vil­ O coil, in ChancotT.
•General.
h—
bato in aad for tb* reoaty of Harry, aad Stole of
oeau. For sale by all Uraggiala and Dealvra las* of nastiaga, and stow cauae.if any (herebe.
Tbe Ilesolulioa of tbe Milwaukee Si
in nedleinea.
• by the prayer of the i«el&gt;tiuucr should sol be in said county, on th* eighth day of JanuaFv.
■Chamber &lt;&gt;f Commerce, asking a modifiC. ft. W ALKER. General Agent.
o'ctock in tbo afteroooa ef that day', ot tb* aorth
8
And
it
la
further
ordered,
ttsl
Vtrprtttinner
ncUlsnly
Buffalo.
N.
Y„
and
Fort
Drte
‘
C.
W.
A.
D.
ISM.
•entioa efthe Reciprocity Treaty, were
door rt the CoartHoM* ta th* vilhtee of Haattags,
Jld« Clrar,
give notice te lhe person* interested in said steakta th*ooanty rt Barry aad Btate otHlihlgra.W
referred.
,
«f th* pendeaev of said petftlou and th* bearing ,
01 the right. kUe and Intenet of theaeM diora.id
rafUb CtaT
A resolution was adopted instructing
thereof by causing a cope ef ibis order to bt pa ka­
to the foilaa iag described Bml Estate, lytog aad
li abed in tbe "HaaHtig* Banner.” a newspaper
New Advertisements. prialed
the Milwaukee Committee to ascertain
being in tbe ooantyot Bury to wit:
and circulating In said eoaalr ef Barre,
and report the facts connected with the
for two weeks, pre* loua tested day of hearing.
ter (XTof watioa tweetoy Era. (M) ta town Amo*
iXcWn, Otmeral toreg No. EM Kata gfiADMINISTRATOR’S SALE '
jansfr
SHERMAN CTPRINDI.E.
•xamiuauun by ths Board ofUfficers into
Hist* of Indiana; On motion of L A. A C. IU. («) north of rang* eight (8) west, aoutataiag thir- Baffrie. N. V-, to whom afford*™ taurtd bo ML
(A tree copy.]
Judge of Probate.
Holbrook, Complianaat' SoHeilara.lt Is oansain, ty-esren (871 here* of lend, more or lees
Also
tbo alleged atfvgMtsges of concentrated
la lhe matter oCtbeeatate ofl.odu.R Nicbolaf
that tbs said noo resident defendant cans* her village tote Noe. M«. U&gt;* aooth half of filfo aad *na"**‘ rtf-E-TT'.
feed for Horet’X and if reported &lt;m favor- deceased.
apiiroraa** to be entered in Ihie cans* within lot KI JaaaM by IB feet out of lhe rouvhtomt
Notice ta btrebr gteen that m purauar.ee of a
three mouths from th* date ol thi* order ; and that corner ; aH ta tb* village rt Haatieg* la seed Bar­
•I'lj. »h‘ such f.-vd Las not Iwen uecd.
lieenac granted to mv.br the Judge of probetr for
in ea*e of her appearance ah* caaae her anewer ” ““liSTvEwSR; m—
The resUoSson reviving tbe Committee the county of ilarry. I aball eipoec /to aaie al
Estate of Job* Culrur.
to the Complainant'* Bill to be Hied and a copy
&lt;mi lhe eondeet of lhe War, with House public MClion Io Ills lugheal bidder, al tbe
Dated, AUguat 21, IUs.
decIl
QTATE OF MICHIGAN,County of Barry, u. thereof to be served M tbe Complrt nanl'a Solicit,
amcssdmeuts'reqiiiring investigation into late rceidruce ot Lee'ns ILNicbUa. deceased. Iu O Al a seas 100 of tb* Probots Court for tbe ora. witbin tncoty dara after rerriaa au bor af
lialtimorr. oa Mowday. tbaeievenlb filth) day of
a copy ofaald bill, aad notice of the entry of" thia
cor,! recta were passed.
January 1*4. at tea o’clock in the forenoon of county of Harrv, bolde* at th* Probate Offic*. in order, aad ia default thereof, that said bill will
ADMINISlIiATOK
’
S
SALK.
tbe
Tillage
of
Hastings,
ooNocdsT,
tb*
Ut!&gt;
day
Mr. Lol ia mar addressed the Senate al that dar. all tbe right, fltle and ink-real of Mid
be takeu as confessed by said non-resident de­
. WttMirt A.VB rt®''
to tb* following described real relate, of January, in lhe vesr rwie thousand elgt.t fendant. And !t is further ordered, that within
Nunes is hereby given, that by virtaa aad ja
length m support of the rule requiring drraaead
or 00 much thereof a. ahall be nereaaary for tbe hundred and Mtiy-iour. PrcMBt Sherman C. twentrtdars, the complainant cause a notice of
Sceators to lake the prescribed oath.
payment efthe debta of eaid deceased, and tbe Piin.llr, Judge of Probete.
thia rirdor tube pafih.iMd In th*
A BE vra euffrrtag with Orta drcud.diBMra, Kooin
tbe
metier
of
the
eelate
of
John
Culver,
late
e
Ipecac
of
administering
said
relate,
io
wit
:
a pablteo-wepapn* printed, publtohodand ttow- Ina, I aball a*U at Feb!to total— to
Mr. Anthony followed in support oi
WA^Tf) NKL'BALGU KIM V««eMM
The aoulb-weel fractional quarter of wetkin of said county, deceased
Irting in eaid cooaly, aad that arid publication ba Wddor, al lb* dwattfoa boose Of WMIfam BbOitar.
tbe aOtbotity ef the Senate to establish 13i Um south part of the sooth mat qnarter of
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, continued
a* leaat-oneo In each w*ek, for six iblbatowaffiifoefftrtrteetlte. **&gt;&lt;010 W Berry,
•section Is; and tbtf west frpetlonal part of th. of Jatnea E. Culver, ^raring that lhe last W1D weeks in eoeeemion—Or tbsl be enos* a copy nf and Blate of Michigan, oa Monday, tae filtoeath ARE you'£dkod with the taMurea of Bltesiuvw/
seeh 'a rule.
and Testament uf raid deceased may be admitted
• Mr. Bead risks opposed the ad option mirth-weal quarter of section IP all ia ton two to Probate, aad lhe Execution lliereefbaeoruir.il- Ibis order to be personally eerred on tbe arid day rtFobraary aext,M tea o ctoe*. A.M, rftaa,
WAraos’. Xareuna Krxu wffl spetally ntorf.
(tlnorlh ol Rang* eight (S) wart; also the east
noo-rveideot defendant, at least twenty dove be­ day ttxfoUowtag daaaribed piano or parotf 0
of tbo new rule, arguing that the eadors half of tbe aoulli-caai qaarterof »re lion is, aad ted to lhe prtibeacr and John K l/rthndee.
AREyoa auSeriog Crara the gaawtagaof DnrsaThere upon it ia Ordered, That Mooaay, 4h* fore Um tnu* prcscvttx-d fiff iwr sp^rawn ro ’ land, aitualad J* U&gt;* eouuty of Barry a^ Btoteof
nrntt of lhe State they represented enti­ lhenmth-eaat quarter of lhe north east quarter of
Mtaklpa.
briragiag to Ur* Eatala rt Ftoram
fiantC*]
CirrtH Onrt Cbuuoi^li...
&lt;4, in town two north of ranee 1 we.t, filtoretb’ da* of January ••&gt;*- &lt;•» o.elac* ta’
tled Senators to scale. He also opposed aeeUon
of
th*
*o*A
rod
rt
the
raai
har
vZhaatarttoMM
containing, to All, three hundred and trigbly-alx tli* forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
io aad,fol; Barry County, Minings*.
lhe re construction policy of the Presi­ (M4) acres of land, more or leaa; being la the petition, end that the hrlra at tew of .aid deceased LA. AC. G. HooMaooc,CoeipleinanV&gt;Bolieithre quarter oftertfoa twen(y.-aiae, la township sea
and all other persons interested in said estate,
county of Barry aad SlaU of Michigan.
Dstnl, Hastings, January fih. 1844. ♦
north of range Un wrvt.
dent.
1 Watom’.Nrei?ttarKai^arajy^«r
JOS ATMAN NICHOLS, Admiairtrater. ar* required to appear at a aesaiim uf said court,
(A true copy.) Atteat,
8. JL Coat,
Dated. Dsecmbaf 4,1 Ml.
.,
Tbo Seoatc then wenlinlo an executive
MART ANN NICHOLS, Administratrix then to be boldxn rt ibe Probate Office, in tbe
oniptjLTfarrttogc, ;.
(u
*.]
Deputy Jtogiater.
Tillage ot IIa*tian, sad show cause, if any there
Admialrtrator 0! ttt* *jW| ofFfpraec WMp*ck„
be. why tbe prayer of the politioaer should not
?
’ '*U1 b” •»?5* Mf **
Eatate of George II. Bioelu.
dfWM&lt;'1
'.
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A-djoureed.
The abor* sale ia hereby postponed to tbe twen­
,KyfK. - fo.porMw »
ty.Bret day of March next aiteno’clock. A. 11.
•And it ia further Ordered, that th* petitioner
MkPlMOAS^jBx
Cowtv.^**
Baltimore. January 11th, ISM.
give Mtiee to Hi* person. Interested tn said gTATK.
’’-arq ” -»A V
GUARDIAN'S SALE. ‘
‘r
Tbe House resumed lhe consideration
JONATHAN NICHOLS. Administrator. rotate, of the peadraev of said petition, and tbe
|... • • C. K WtoKBM. rnyvirto, Nqfrf . '
MARY ANN NICUOJS, Administratrix. hearing thereof, by can.log a copy of Ibis order lb* v^lsf• of Harttoya, on Wodneodey^ the Cth
rtCtbe joint resolution amendatory of tbe
to be published io the
Eraser, a news
Bv virtoe of a Uevv.ee granted by th* Probate
emifo—lion act.
paper primed and circulating in sold eounty of thoneond eight hundred aid sixty four; &lt;;r ■— eoart rt th* conntTrtcJboun mediate of MiebMr. Sweat of Ma., replied to Mr.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
Barvy. for Hire* nueeeeeeve weeks, precious to
Igso. to tb* undemgMd, aa Guardiaa of Dalia R.
J’reaonl Marmaa C Friedl*,Judge of Probate. ffeeker
and El er (1. Pecker, la.oor children rt
eaid day of bearing.
Davis of Md., denying Utat the minority
In the mat ter of the rotate of George H. Brooks, Henry wd CT3oe Packer, deemard. I aball a*M,rt
All persons baring claims against the
&gt;a»
8. 0. PRINDLE,
were here to embarrass tbo Adminis­
Afofr of AfarttUo r. Onaly,
PuU&lt; Aortten. e. th. toad, to lb.
«rf fori
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probata.
tration.
deceased, are hereby notified and requested la
M^day, uil Z^dayt&gt;rr*teJiyflUtfm &lt;.«
The Great Freach leeway 1
Tbe confiscation subject was passed preeenl the same for examination and q4arttaenl
praying tart he may be lieeasmd to aell certain O’clock. P. M.. ik. oralhrtfrt teearattoroatquar­
Kral
Estate,
belonging
to
said
deccaaad
in
eaid
peover.
ter and tbe reel hsffpf lhe aorth-wert tmarter of
by th* Probate Coart for the eeanre of Barry,
oaeBoa tweaiy-Onw. fn.) n&gt; foWMidp tWa (2J
Tho House then went into commitlee who will meet for such purpose, rt the FroThe oata aortata mid 8to Keenedy foe afi Otee '
oorth of range eightIfilWaaL
'
of the whole on lhe amendatory excise bate office, ia the village of Healings, lhe T) ROH ATE Order.—Htet* of Michlran.
ta. tta.trubihmOloatMyDiffierttom Irra^to*
.
PACKER. OaonfM*.
in said county of Barry, on Saturday, tbo tweoty- JL Csuuty of Barrr.aa.—Al a session of the Pro­
tiro, aad all tb* other dtoaaam te whfoii the wreere
bill.
Tbe amendment of Fernando eevenlh fljlfij day of February and oa Saturday, bate Court for tbe county of Barry, lioidea at tb*
DM, Deaember 94.1M&gt;.
derto
Wifc
aadMatber ia peculiarly liable.
the
twaaV-ttn*
D'^l
M»J.
on
»
U-oum
Wood was pdupted. It provides that all
Probate Office, ia the village of Hastings, os
and eight hundred and sixty four, at tbe hour* Wednesday, th* sixth day of Jsnuam.in tre 'car
but eretafe and certain te their ertfoL Ttoy
spirit* ia bond for sale, whether or not of
'
G«artUto Bala.
. ten clock. A. M., oa lhe ruxpective days abut* no* Iboeaaad eight huadred and sixty-four.
disuUad prior to tho dale of this net, meuUoa*!? Six months from thn 1st day of Present. Sbermxn C. Priadl*. Judge of Probate.
fa the metier of ibe Estateef TattleX; Wflltom
in Um mouer of th* estate of Wdiiam 0.
•hall bo subject to thtr rates of duly pro­ December, 1^4.3. being lhe Urn* limited (by lhe
A^Emarray aad Lilly 1* Bate, rataota.
‘
Probate Court for th* final ajjartmanl af all Lanham. &gt;ate ofaald countv, deceased.
vital by this act from aad after lhe ISth claims sgalnrt said estate.
Natlas to hereby fries, that te pwreaaaee of a
Ou reading and foiag the petition, duly verified,
llcrouK granted ta me by the Probata Court for
TRAVERS PHILLIPS, 1 CbMiafo- oftoredar Upham, pray teg. for r-area taarein
day of Jan. 1864, except spirits which
tbe
ocuaty of Barer. I aball mffl oe OAaaa to ba rthrc peXtotiMBv JeUpert^Mdk. ’ •
ABA D- FORK,
| sfoaw*.
act forth, that AdmimalreUoa of said relate 1may
hare huen taxed under the law of July 1,
add at paIdle auction to lhe highest bidder at the
Dated, January U, UM.
jantf
be committed to lhe petitioner.
North daw ef Ute Court Hornm. is th* vitfoge rt
1862, which shall not bear more than lhe
Thereupon, it la ordered that Tuesday, lhe 9th
day of Fooraary next, at Ira a'rtoek in tho fore­
additional or Increased tax provided for
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
noon. be assigned for tbe bronng of eaid Mlitioa,
rtaart miaora (beinu tbe oadividad feorAfehO
by thia act. The carat*illco disposed
and
that
lb*
balroat
tow
of
roid
deaeaartl.
aad
all
io ten matear of tbo relate ot William B. Shaw, other pereoosiataraated inaaldoateteare required
ofaa spirits aacsimi of Uta biH without
altering the rate of 66 cents a gallon.
Notice is hereby girra that by rlrte* of Breast
BBEBIFF8 SALEWithout aonduding action, the commif keretofort ■ swliit re mo bytbe Jadge of Prebuie Hugs, aad show euro, if any there b«. why the
tn red for tee eenaly af Barer aad State ofMicbof th* paMtiaaor should not b* granted.
tM rase and tbe Hoorn adjourned.
s’ffX’jas&amp;sBittifc
ina. 1 wiHexpoae la naia a* Public tertian, re prater
Aad it iafarthor entered, that lb* pmihoner
Slarday tee tw*MUi day of March, &gt;8t4. rt ret
oeSMaowlyr
1
nol lea to all peraon ■ in isrooted ia artd relate under tbe seal of the circuit court, for the county
o’dackui th* aflemoo, at tbt late rertdrett of giv*
.Mb* pendency of Bold petition^ and th* herring
Froai Laeoiag.
THK COKFEWtEDES AND EXPQUXJKK , '
SpeemJ dtopsteh to.tU.Advarlfoer and Tribane.
right, title aad interreTof J^bn Delay, the defond4:sIw«S.i"r ’■
.
Laasuae,Jaa. U.
'*
rM
to^A
inntvbva'iNvAijrp.
ADNiaWTRATeRH SALE. ? ’
Tbe Ilouee to-day, by a vote of 33 to tw% UVLim
taVSl
24, in Commitare of tbe Whole, struck
out ths first the principle section of thW
Dated, JanaaryM, 1M4.
&gt;reS7
•
Gsnecal iUilrood Um BilL aad on ha
tees -?rtl rtvbfoh I shall *xye* for rele algubli*
L’y e^dXto?*.
indeZsataly peetpeoed,-ay es 43, uays 85.
CHANOXat SALE.
This commits the Legislature to special
?•'7toieoa!£p 'epueai^1”"
he mirth front door of tbe Coarl house, in
QTATE
OF
MICHIGAN,-Tbe
Circuit
Court
legislaliow for seek road. The House
O for the oouaty of Barry, in Chancery.
was afraid^ff wdd spwtuUtion, ending In he ware Obe JfamsarWEst, wHl be liberally
AngosSra A ^demod
ftrepfollfl.
‘"’&gt;re7
&amp;J. BADGOOE.

All are respectfully invited to attend
a donation visit at the parsonage for the
benefit of tbe Bev. T. B. Granger, on

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GENUIWE PREPARATIONS.

COME AND BUI MORE

(tty gistings $ai
•'^BTyrninniKD tyeey wed
at aaeruiM, u*»t eosvrrJ
f^b’fi “ Jbww BbtV «• u&lt; J

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gistings’ $asintss Jli
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aad a\\ K\Ma«e* oS * *vHvt- artetert ita prrtseffea qualdMa Iq ad renew, pre
eared braewr brief ronroa of this rnarrrl, u.
Icdt aatarc. ■todic.au. »a&lt;ar aad Agwpafca«a.a*ar being
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GOODS !

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R. J. GRANT!

STATIONERY,

tuui.
MM MM or
Hhatim. Sc-Jd
barculou &amp;pqi
Swellirrs. t&amp;bi

White

'

wnfrequeolty routorod toYtol* WIlMa a few days

are cova\io*ftd o$ vwrt aad bv tbe use cf BoeTaHLra Bintt.,
weak ntewartr 1&gt; rapidly tor uprated and
^.ovoc'C^xA. vocA* aad. \xcx\jk, tbeThe
aypeflte rertnrad fry thia &lt;reeabk Tanis, and
bettor it norke wonder, iu cane* of tMfkrerBi and
adat'a vaak» X\vta\.
In lens cawttiiaed Lorina nf lutoasMton. Act,ng

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Cabtorifo ptwk.^&gt;to*sUtot feXl
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I^fOrttf^.ftinO sad /.»» -f bT^wr^uA prompt
and peeuieaent relief from ths Hitters. Tbe leaki-yEW""
to.
The agony of Hri ioesCnaJC la iuuwliat.ly aa
Mi.grd by saingle Jow rt the ettaisat, sad by
ocrMhtoaU.^rexTtlng^o it lhe relurnrt tbe eon.

Y5v. ’R.oVwkckk

ftXowro.e\v 'ftxXXers
IN MY LINE OF TRADE

Come and See !!

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JUST RECEIVED

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aad CoaVjoTX.

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LM, b»» ne« kart. U U TV OnlyA»A StinnM
brta« BHMtatuSarau(rv«« mW aart i&lt;uK&gt;e««t «»
Irrula and rntirrlr frw from the acid cleiaeuM
pnmtwtttwleil In*n lU ordit^r. Unie. .nd

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Woolen factory,
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WANT «MO0*1W.J
WOOL (o
,BjaDuftwhirc iato CLOTH—

Which wo offer at

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Vir. ■Ro’baek'a

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GROCERIES

The wbala aooanl of tea Loaa aulUrUad, is
FIt» Burtrad MiUkaa rt DUlara. Aeart, /her
/A»drW AflUwwtear h«eobaa^ai*»W f» tad
ptvf iafertr TServry, moaUy wi’Ato IheUu K-ro
STtoew gittrrt am jut up* tn giuxrl mvntha. Tbe large drwand (roes abroad, aad the
bottl—,nf which th* alwit a fao-aim- rapidly inemiaing botoe demand far uao aa Ibe
ilo. Th* lalrt i* final# tr.gravad, and btofa «f rlrrtfaUon by National flaakluR Aaaupiaia ywidti with a
/rem lions eoworgsuhlug la oBptfU ot Uh amuln.
will, in a rery,abort paafad, abertb Iba brtanee.
•0unc«r/«M**- ff’no* 91 p*r heUU, or b*‘” ’•*re h“*'J ’*uRad from tea to brVarn rail­
tone traettr. frequently:aMMnag three million,
sail la urrtl knows that tbe recrvtarv
J^obask, (Frafrirfcr, J?O. t daaly.aart
nt
Tl
■ Ia. aMMto
.&gt;■ - —’
Bart Fourth.Bt, CinainMti, to whon
all oriae-a ahquld te aJdaaeeed.

POR BALE RY

Clothing^

Roberta A strikar. Dastiac*; KU Niabrta. Jay R.
terry. Oruaiyerilie. M. C. hwij Prrtnerille; H.
. Krnniugton. M iddle. Ole, aad by dniggiala aad
toercharta •haeeally.
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ADLteHED ITflO.
AND

PETER LORILLARD,

ipvBimaEMEST.

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DRY GOODS!

Banff and Tobacco Manufacturer

babpwak: stobs.

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J :„■ Z^BOCERY,

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saloon

HARD-WARE!
aa?rt,tr»—u;» °“p* *»•*. ’bkh M

Unusually Low!
aaaaabpMgi tfiw gatac te BaMa C

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ttron.
lion, and thfaa eapafa ths dluntopam wftrh
lurk pj£in tbc..Vrtm or Inuas ©n «|rang
,*\V»thvrtbe pn».llc Streit drotfUdVr'
tr.tm a n row.nd- rt
(ta*fMtuiMl
nineh-aaul thd wwhine$tetobw©&lt;■MmAvM&gt;
doreited tatcrtiawittmtaMl
hare I win ; iv'ett by nlnodatd «nrt, and ilwru
remains tib ...i-tlnti of Jte M'pMMg rxrolteisrw
for tha mre «r tte otRHnnt diarenws (t to i»toiakrt\a laaorh. . A? rium&gt; aaw rtrt awna

A'E-Eifs
Tb» ■aeratary of tha Trraaary haa aot y.t
gteeu aotiec of uij ta|enlion fa withdraw U&lt;i»
popular loan from aala al Tar. aa&lt;«al4 taa d«&lt;a
■talks La firt. the utrtnatfnad, aa ^MOavaval
RabeeHpUaa A&lt;rnt.”wdl roetfnae to supply

arc X\yx SoVAartk "VAcad., \&gt;\j
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UTHE GKKAT nivamc, aad ia eartaU U&gt;
bare UMdaaM .Me&lt; ta «B bhrn^ftr HM b
it mmmmM.
■HdMK.of Uw atom raRaNa na« rcpomlN.
etMraatar wOt aeeoapany tba oadieiM.
F|ic« tl &gt;er Brttls, ar rtx h*9».
DaBramd to aay aAfcaaa. aaaarrty paabad fraa

u. mJ rou mil protect roaruelf from Mhstfrrtag aart itent-rr rt tinea iteaateii. Jterpa bat
the foul evrm|&lt;foii' u«: tMarelfosfor ialha

far mont ctfetual than any dtbtr dtech has

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D. C. HAWLEY,

phRlLER In all blade of

Dr ^o'baeVt

■1CAN SELL­

Ajor’j Safaparflii

TfiLioua Feverr,
Fevtrr and .Aruft

ffiyapepaxa,
Triagestizn.,
Taundioe,
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CHERRY PECTORAL,
Th© Woild’a Great Bcxna^T Ibr
Couf.ha, Colds, Iccipienb OoaBUinptkou, and tor tbe relief
of CoaaumpUve puUa&amp;U . .
in advanoxl atacoe
of tho diacoae.

TMa'han beret so too* med irtte —Im
■ally known, tint wr um! do no mnew than a&gt;uro the paldk thet it. nm’itr fe keu an to
Uto best It rerr lun been, and tltol It aaay ba
relied on to do all h fa* rror doew.
Prepnirdty
Da Jre*Xvtti A CoC
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lavcBted to dacsive yoe;
'
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wm be the Aral to toarsyoa.
Tteeysay that yen moat rever treat
A premies o* mao's making—
Ttot be wiU ptot your rein, while
The eetbortovebg's taking.

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uiamji * irBiaws.
A TTORXETS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW
2L Solieltors is Chancery. Tea and Ipsuraees
Agneta. Bufaess attended to with pntiaptass.
“ttSXw. Street, opposite the iPoatoSee,

ktTELi£“'”

"Rater id MHteg idoXXmM Utofl. antly aod cheerfully. AU looked eererdhIt. Just then Wifiy, who had teeen\i Ihgly to Me as VfitetCpm to fcteUne.
■efateyoe CM sit Wfeh ‘MoOr Lerererd
taMiay -, and to-eoorrow ora ottav gfri sen
him and the Jig
fur the removal of bio ahoe, gave him ■ chance her seat, it Will tret do to' M*e
push r that sent hlnj against a sharp mere than one eaetenge In fc day, &lt;m
eWdter’ortome'article of hirelture; 'hurt. toeoenSbCtba tosfteiro.’ All seemed
Ing him badly .
Eddy vee of roette Mtfcfied with this arrangemsot; and
punished,-ana at fast three weary Bttle when raoess-eneA,wed etoy all huddled
fr«nfee, containing heavy Marts, Worn around my drawings, mad Hesemd tomy
iaid sway to ifldrnber.
- *:•'
explanations of tosrm, l jknaw my victory
“Too bed, too b«d 1" murmured Fanny waa oomplste. AU teemed anxious to
Barton,'as bar own hired sink upon her pfaae'tffd closer and eloeer. th»y grpw
pillow.that nigbtl “Anna must be rous­
ed from |Ws’* and she fay long awake,
trying w"tank 'vf some wg/ to''do And T'havo endeavored to eterry
OS? Oj ortiat*t tto.?- thereime principle ever oince m beechT|ie next morning herfirst request waa teg.' I Mrs (Wted that A harsh, or* even
for pertmssfcm to ropalrtbe torn dr^S an Impatfant word/Will tend a dissatis­
which was easily dope by removing, tBe fied feeling through the whole schoolroom
ktrip eontainlng the rent from the over
full skirt. When it was completed' she
“ ‘Leva sad tore only is ths boon far terr.’**
eaDsd Mary and showed bet ffii.'niM
■B.&gt;bowdo»(U,.pFl/.l. m. «d
rfrdss. '“Atad nbw”fem(-5rlirte4 edriiraL
and khep it so nite:' won't ybtfF' ' r' night, that my children mu«t alljgo sub-

In Um ayanpafa of Me
fareteWMifa**
^Uwrie.tee* Bar-

Meeds

Penny" to take him, Mrs. Cs rev see tn
ed more like the Anna, of other days, as
ithe watehed'ihelr jcyodtpfay'. faq Wd'.
“If they would only be asgood all the
time,-1 thou Id be the bkppieaf wife and
mother jn the world."
,
“AM yon oqMiVtn be how, Anna!—
They are really rood children rod Vttt
have a beaadfut home, and a kind and
loving busband."
“The last I will admit, but my children
are certainly very trunblceome."
'
“And arc not all children 1 But w*
favstHre petfent with tSehi.' They ' have
their vexntluns nn^" annoyances aa well
aa wo. Shall I 'tell you about rriy first
school F
..
’
“Do, if you please.
I baye often
and the yuungest two, came shyly into
wondered nt your pristane* Itftewhlng.
t!.e ro.u:&gt;, n..J rvc ivoJ the kisses, pleas­
Youara not obligato, and cyan if.h,»
ant words, and little' presents the giver
knew so well how to bestow.
K half necessary to do any thing for yttof own
support, If II Van my ca»&lt;l should rath­
hour was allowed them, tend then they
s?. °r
Were eept baeS to the truX
'
Abd then the two friends, who bad
corresponded but not. met lor several
;But
you
years, conversed of the poet, long' and
lovingly. They recalled their pluoant
jiqg children, of
ached days, and the names uf those wbo

assipt:

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DE. X. P. DRAKE,

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p’sssEii’x^.'a^syrSsr-

PRACTICAL

DENTIST.

iiiji «• *• । ».m ■

in.

.

this, and soon 1«8 the eonverailion to
riteMater theneter .
:! db.mmren A
The afterneM pateod Mltoo MiaMy f
ared whraJU. Garay «mm, &lt; fa Abe tote
ning. he c&lt;mgra:ufated hie wjlo apra: tor;
irerawradtouto. IWtoimroocra trerae.

Thoenae,

Gewrel

cnetnmed to oreunlt Um &lt;m nettoml afSiTuEi
Xml.’
veteiraWe Jreiah Qeiner.bwtfc waa oreeii
humbler to tone a»&lt;d1stniUM rfaepaoitv tn adwtee than la apparent fa General
McOellM 'a epistle.
Gen: MeCMan oommenoee hie letter,
written alter greet and repeated defeats,
hr saying that Ma army waa *ta a crltlcal egpditton." aa It oaanredly vac At
such a time Grawt re Rreranma iwnoM
hare been ooproeeod with enUeifado • Aw
its sajsty; they would have tanmd t^T
HTort towards etrenrtbealM Ha ooeltto*.
Not an wtth the “Treswt Nnpotomi."—
His cofiitatlons veto too wt for the
present Tba sphere of Me duties waa
too eirenmaerftred, and be yearned in bit
eare for the future of the' oremtrr.
Sit
tide ie achoolmaotar to the Pmddent bo

“And. while suffering mentally,'wtp H
any wonder that she was careless, and
hurt Sd^y’a 'foot1‘ At»4 while to was

smarflkg under this, wee It fanjr - taoudter
that to was cm» and unkind to Willie T
“But whnt gwuld you hare had me do,

“Bean sprry the trunk was there, tod
determined to hrvalt removed; soothed
Mary, and thus sent happy hearts to a
peatefol al umber, and your own to bright­
er hopes for to-day."
“I begin-to see, Fanny; and I will try
tn strenfe Into a different atmoaptore. I
never thought of this before."
,
But a dark cloud Was between her and
the sunlight-, for in lew than three days,
WlBy,' chubby laughing*4tihderlffg" Bide
Willy,
lying, hushed and still, a vfatipi l« d'ptberia. , Then, and' not dll
tfcou. dW fifa ifal'
..
wickedness of fa
DWtofwakW
_
teeriera agony raeh 0Mn; topr Mi Uttfa
crib and preyed that the bitter cep might

vine eonld be
instructed to-* , । ——., .
. L , u, ,, ,tM,
snothor, but not till ha and his satellites
had managed. In their diabolical enry,
to bring defeat upon Gen Pope’s army.
rtJVa ean’otederetoad freon Me letter

' j.c.b.„o-

aaraworp, Antei
Wd-IMP-L-rw
by relieyiM you of yoqr caree, w
renrefa. .(Jxmp now.aud show me
kitchen 11 pan assist you there,
cure."
, “Oh, no! I havesui eacelkat j
8he&gt;e a IkUafret/Dl, sometimes ; 1
so neat, faithfol and orderly, that, I
h. f. cHsimr,
WOOL CARDING
Ipok that, lou cannot, relievo ;
IOUNTY CLERK sad Notary P«bHe. Offlee Does Promptly and.fa the tee&gt; Masoer. ’ F4* earn, Faqny; tor j|‘
*
|jj||
l la the Court Honso. .
that lam*lung mo
L Srnrens, Bcp» ty Ctork. nay be fund in tba
.. ofJ^orta XHteikcr. lu mibrook’. Block.

Geitorel

our arms, ano uooc no movu w iwwi■
the Union.
Tbree more modest mra.
thought it at reach, e. they onaH do te
control n jinsy and obtain victoHee b

“JoatWe carefulwl can be.
Indeed,
’^WiH^oo forgive YM«,' Anna, If I
I did not mean to War it: because
said'I wqo to'kehpR b whole year* and wOohdT’ 4
fae curried It WiA a light heart, to her
"Certainly If yon do to."
IhHe Wardrdbo.
’ ’ ‘ ‘
”5 * 1&lt;WbO'ordered the trunk left in tte hall
“And ntiw, Asma, let*us take the chil­ and by whkfc Manr tore tear dress F ;
dren, and 'burriroit, and go.and all under
“Itiid, tote suro!*^'"^
- ‘. '
thftee fine trees fn the yard !* '
“And who reproved bar harshly, when
The eblMten *were. delighted, tspedal- ber lltde heart was already sad enough

had ehared them; many of whom had
paced to their last homes; and finally
of their own present.
“And yon are looking so ywnpft-Fah.
ny !” end the matron thought ofher own
laded fore and attonuatdfl foAn.
do you manage to' keep gqor youth so
ewnplctriy
'■"
. •" ■ !e
“Ob!" and the laughed merrily^ “I
borrow from the young faces I hash eon-

ttorney

•I lima ssd mon«j prompilv rstnilted.
Offlea. wilb W. W. Ralph Ee,., HMdleviBe
RSrry Oererty, MUbfaae.
,
w o w.I ...
.r at'iM-nava and

ted yotef diWhnAXve
dMH
you can do no more mischief to-night at'
jliiig|’r!'',,4:‘
»dl i&gt;.
.
Mary totdown.Wd commenced pol.
ling M the string, wMfeh she bad &gt;rg
'I11

But it might not to! And with egresp
dned them, ate drew her
Idrto bank from‘the mrs*
whom vs muthar ^muid U gemd.. Bat
I I wllllen -you about my first school. : 1 where baby Wfilly ares (tot being red dsn
from
her
si^ht
! forerer. Fanny practical
coounwitod it, datymiteRd; to dp rtabL
Thu first two r wc&amp;k, passed pl«uaa||y.; iCT.iojFnnrr aided sod toothed, "UlRlI
but on the Monday of the third, I entered Wee over; and! then went beck to ter
school,
hoping
that the little lesson might
my acboolroom vexej wd impatient—
An acquaintance *bad told an untruth net be loot up0
about mBU4«MlMrfte,'ra&amp;te a let­ '■ WteFWrfTL _ __ _ ___
ter aapoctednd on my. rway:to1 tohbol grM, that bar ebM tod been teklte tt.
pWlsfiW omhtkalMto.- Tte dbearfulbad losstermtokKtta T. vetoed ‘wtery
b&lt;hly. Ne.Btade ww cm aaydhM.Mnt neae that stoat first assumed to torulle
•Dear, dear I'toad stowigbod-drearily. sure, as I rang the bell harablv, nailing the sorrow ofterbtetend and children,
ffalfai ipiMraL1: Andtetaltonow
ba young iacM I bevesrouadTOO,.-take the school to nader. “May 1 dl’Vftfc
my youthfulness, both meatal aud NaUy Lc«a*dU .toklmrT- ptoaneFteid
Sarah Lm
and tha wwd w»
h'annyBiirlon was too candid to ftaUsr, said as ungrabiottsly m thas word teteB’btes*

H. WRIGHT,
i»a counsellor at law
, end Salicilor and Cooaasllor in Chancrry.—
rirealt Ceert.Corerelssloner for the C&lt;renI'e^taZutMilioa pre* telto coUertion ef

“Long looked for, eomc at last f* said
Mra. Carey, no aba ted her friend and
hchoUmste, Fanny Barton. Into bar pleas
ant parlor.
"And I hare »o longed to eoroa, Anna!
Bat where are fte'children F
.
■ “Die children the first thing, Annat
"Aad from yooj who era tled’to eteem,-aa
a teacher, from New Years to Christman!
“But not to yours. &lt;&gt;. Mary, Eddy, and
baby Willie. 1 lia»e wanted to see them
altunnt ns much os y ourself, W here arc
they 1"
The mother looked at her in surprise,
for an instant, and then said, “F wantec
obe quiet day with yon, and kava hirer
a woman to oome and take caqo ot then)
today. But If you really , went to see
them, I will go for them."
.
’

Md unfiehfs £&lt;*a « and tUeTwlR hnfck-

N,w Bv&amp;fo, MWu, wea.

Northern Batevpys Demteptey SostbTl»a Boston rroreOar says: “Amoog
other northern projoeu to develop the
rtKurte &lt;rf iba SoeUj. wider tta hmtopg
rnireeofTreaseaadfrwesXWtoat

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�NEWS

SENATE.
We*ae»4ay MaralBg,
iral order,
wn messages were reeeived E

‘bJdy ordertag !&gt;&lt;»
majority report of tte select

- i&lt;p i
order.
Mr. Oapo presented report of Joist
tk*
vUd* ’• tak* Committee MiMKniiaai
WWm-Uff&gt;iew Orleans AVsufihe Sth, bjlL Tte NH wte rtS tiiteawj W
tabtaMste^lMtatali h ft Bi Uh II Lee-

w. M-gJ aeea • Uul« lingular that

mu.

A rseclution introduced by Mr Mason

the direction ef Dandridgr, 40 mllaa
from Knoxville. On Saturday moratag
we deoao fan ——in oidektis sue af
village. A portion uf our Infowtry, on
dor Geo. Parte,adao moved up, but learn­
ing that tba eavmy were in full force be­
yond Dandridge, fell baek to tboir form­

morning tbe Mamy, easing
Uu&gt;r had drawn Mtranaakp aa ferae pooslbio, made * desperate aUseh on oar
linos wife Hood’s and Bushrod Johnson',
divisions, led by Hampton’s cavalry.—
Obesrving tbeir dospersts determination,
Sturgis ordered Cel. McCook, command.
Ing a division bf Ellioit's cavalry, ta
charge tbe enemy. This charge turned
lbs fortUMC of tbe day, which up to thia
time had been decidedly against us. Our
total lees waa about 150.
On Sunday night onr forces, antioipeling a flank Bovemcat, fell back tofllrawbsrry Plains, 10 mites from Kaasvilla.
Oa tee IBlh Suirgis Ml back to Knox­
ville, and tea same eves tag eroesrd the
Holston River with a view to tatoroepting the enemy at Sevierville. Gen. Gor­
don Grangerfa troops, on tbe 20th. were
moving la tte same direction, where a
battle wae pending. Great anxiety was
fell at Kuozvilta, with atmetefog of a
panic. Foster it eonfident of Awarting
the enemy,
h Is pretty certain that
Loaptreek bad been heavily reinforced.
Several of tbe prisoner* taken were fresh
from Richmond.

*Mgy VecaSuABOwNivn «b Laue."
SH’wiii
1h|

|HlMin ambassador,
Mgttmo la Eurep,-*wW di y«
an by the salutation. 'May yournba*Mver bo leoer" WfoUvir «£w*
tte khan, pleasantly, “uW&amp;r ^^eey
ewn in persia, and wo retire, to the

INTALID PENSIONS.

ad negro, whom bo at
M aferhhe slate bls
fl know, ia St. Louis.

PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.
w&gt;r ••Golly. Ma-e.,"
Datrnit for sale.
*
I hie interrogator askance
The soldiers voting bill was on order
&lt;o ■ wur’wthrff-»W‘a toyol South ean
of third reading, bot owing to numerous
•ihiy trwwuOiftniMrt upon aft aatilive to Col. DiU waa received, aed refer­ amendments wan ordered re-priotod.
Radical..basin, and [to that rod to Contmittee on Federal Rslsttoea . The spenial order of the day, the vaMr. Babooek oflsrol rseolMioeo *. nfois bonwty bills wan postponed, tbe
tw
I. a. questing the Judiciary Committee to Jbtn Arkansas is shown liy tbe
'vxtiwet fewm ths Jrs, whloh we give be qulre what aaoodnMWU, If any, are wooextrfed frus foe'Little Rote 1
oMary to tbe VoluotooZs Faatly Relief
At the afternoon session, in committee
“It faS remarkable fart that, for,
’UH:'’"-''
’
Law, to axtewd its beuefias to the femll|tba ■hole, Um Detroit Ragialriliac bill
bearing population left jn it, Ihie Stale,
iaaof volunteers whs have enlisted la
as under oonsiderati.m.
■nee the advent of Gen. Slerle, baa fur­
counties other than thane In which they
Tba Jackson and Grand Rapida, and
nishedmere voloQteere fop the. Uilun
w&amp;MTftowflhlf nfe 9mm, .... But thia ros^od at the time of their ealiounent.
io Howell and Detroit Railroad bitts
than kny eqiiol number elsewhere.
la ofieoftte joputar errora which la flvaPENSIONS TO CHILDREN.
ere passed sod ordered to taka immediCounties
where Jeff. Davis*conscript offi
ItatjrUbc bveHhnteh by lb* war: Tho
Tbe Senate in committee of tbe whole,
Tbs Miser ebAdrea. udet II yesre, ef ee oAesr
FVkl« Ms&amp;ih j&gt;rt^erty waa mainly ficticars oould not find a score &lt;.f mca, hat o
had under oooenioraXiun tbe Hoses joint
.r-Uw killed w djriog ie Iks Bervleo dertag
since sent full companies u tbe Uaiun tM Im« »*r with
’litop'*fcr; dill'the money expanded by resolution, making aw appropriation for
lb. Indian wan •» tte
fnm «rOr. .tv catlflrd to Fotnoml? nUnite,
th* pfluftarTn feeding and subsisting bis aa Artesian well at toe Reform School,
so Widow tbe eb.ldrm nndrr Itynn, ef nervees
glaVm^ a emirt btaSnM* niaj&gt; would have and tbv rafting and booming bill, wbeh
SENATE.
sained aoraUgod to InvAUd F.aatote cw rosette
rroeurt&amp;id tnifch&gt;nd perhaps more work were agreed to, and afterwada passed
tbr 1-rs.km OB to the Kvtodpbry rv.pectltely SVTba Sooth Astorteaa Fichu.
Washington, Jan. 88.—Mr. Coonses
lais iteogsof ilytars,
under a swepaneiea of tte raise, and or­ reported back, with amood meals, the
We have Panama dates to tbe 18th.
PENSIONS TO MOTHERS ANI&gt;
bill to amend tba homestead act.
dered to taka Im med4te effect.
Tbe Meaner Yalco had arrived there
.trail hundred' /Sari fer hla negro bs
SISTERS.
An amendment was adopted giving
The Sowate adjourned.
Army of tbe Potewiae. Jan. 99.—A freoi Eqaadurf with later datea froro tbr
fftff jCir’teiTOftii i[nl; andtMq-1
Wter. esy tdfcer. ov poraed, awtWW to leva,
the benefits of the bill to persona in the rebel Captain of the 6th Virginia cavalry acet uf war. Mxsquera had been euceeesHOUSE.
lid rrn.^oa, 4. autocrat togklMsb Ok. 1S4K
pittas df &amp;Jt wW About batence ’ tee
naval service.
came into our lines to lake tbe oath of ful iaan engagement and waa marching •f woaoda or dtears eeotroetod to tte Dotted.
Indefinite leave of absence was grant­
Mr. Clark addressed tba Senate on tbe allegiance. He bad abandoned the reb­ on Quito, where be has pmbably arrived. Stair* tert wo, sod Irar. sciltev wMew ear larlu
’ CooirouiMR;‘ttefe Of this than-1 ed to Mr.,Da via.
laxau cb.ld, tot lateee a ewtter dspaedwt epos
Davis expulsion resolution.
el service because ho waa convinced it It waa aald that the President uf Ecuador
86?*nUn'£nre&lt; doltara 'Ms
Mr. Road, from the Committee on
The joint resolution of ths Western
tUdtege^ftratl away : aad If Slate Afieira, to whom was referred a Virginia Legislature, praying for legisla­ was useless to bold out longer, and that bad been takru nrieuper.
There
were
tears
of
a
revolution
in
further
resistance
would
only
result
in
tbc tfewSW’dr An’dffapd emete!. It
peiiUoe asking that enli»ied, commuting tion relative to tbe navigation of tbe desolating tbe Sooth.
Guayaquil.
'
'
waa, MB*' wbqllr
T^irre are certain and drafted men ba exam ptrd from taxa Okie River, waa referred.
Tbe numerous desertiuni from the
*j&gt;rlK|pMrDr'tefiis that bold lion for bounties, reported it back with
The pension bill was taken up and pai­
BOUNTY MONEY.
rebel army encourage the belief that ths
The
pork
packers
of Cluwland
•o{W
“'-r some
1 -c-t
— a request that It bo referred to the Com red.
udd th^worlj b+gr; ^
hod'
of these
are bieq'very dtpatgely overlooked by mitteeoa Waya and Means, and it waa । Tbe bill amending tbe homestead law time la not far distant when there will be have reduced the prices paid to coopers,
a total disruption of Lee's army.
owing la* tbs lessened demand for barrels.
the advoaVs pf eJive Jaber.
Nothing ao referred.
wav passed.
A squadron of tbe 4th Pennsylvania One of the fahdluZBrnit notified it* hands
Is tnta&amp;ltevidenf than that a tnao will
Mr, Bweexey, from the Committee on ।
A resolution was adopted enquiring of
Cavalry has josl relumed from a succesa- last Saturday night, that those who were Ib-waly Neary, and »ach arrears of
labor moFe ■wlRiriily, heartily, effiqiently. Banks aad Incorporations, reported and the President what steps have- been takful expedition to AMU and to Mlddlebur. willing- to accent * I S^per day inatead r*»aa mwr tor. aortwte to ttedmi
•with thpproipMt oC wk^w.than &gt;e w&amp;l roenmmerded tbe Mil to make loans and sn to execute the laws relative to tbe
teuav to pe*d to tte tews Is i
They destroyed a tannery which bad fur­ of 11 76, would beveia'itmd, andtl»orc«t Baid
teitatehtMaalkw; lat, tb
ua&lt;fc&gt; a Wp, withr^t iudh prpwpecL— levy taxes for the harbor at the mouth 1 colonisation of Africans in Hayti and
nished leather to tbe rebels.
lx -5--o/tlon to
might quit work. Tbit reduction pinch IteraTd*^; to teltolalhsrif M
of&amp;tuih Black River; also, the bill to Liberia.
A rebel party of guerrillas waa pur­ ee with terrible force iu this time uf high toaUlj ; 4tfc.to &amp;• Stetten Mk. to
rel ...trra TU. Uiter. B&gt;ottev, bn
A petition of tbe cilium of Missouri,
as brutes,
sued, who abandoned tbeir horses sod
lownrt th. Btetalr, a&gt;a.l be ro
x.
praying that the Reciprocity Treaty bo took refuge in a dense forest.
the hopes county to refund bounties.
Eight
Tbs some oommiltoe presented stalls modified so as to prevent tbe importation
tfteynecburses were captured.
The guerrillaa
I
of
lumber
from
Canada,
»n
referred.
tical
reports
of
much
fatarsst,
rocom• ' become sluggish and
along the railroad lines are active, but
trf tWfr tstefe rfuch'ki
In respect to tbe resolution to expel
mending ths passage of tbe Grand Rapids
have done co particular damage except
I Mr. Davie, Mr.------- thought tbe 8eostr eolitlrd to ths ||-« twenty,
ig pise oould be expacfed
and Jackson Railroad loan bill.
to capture four or five men.
4
rnlot-d to »rr«e (inf ,wr«.
The Committee of Waya and Means 1 ate bound to accept Mr. Davis' disclaim
There was lively ektrmiabiug between
Havioff tore rongx! tw seast
reported the bill for the pay moot of ex­ er of intention of inciting insurrection,
•cotioe Of tiMwe atotn*. we MJr*
them end our pickets at Manassas, but
TbeCjewty
Field
Mote*
ef
H»rry
County
are
«••*. sad all BMjMstlewo MAsOt
penses of tbe extra session. Placed on I and hoped Mr. Wilson’s resolution would
uoMBg. Aarouegirioelnfanaalioe or teaviag toedta to wIlbk’rirtnpteMO aa4 *4l _
nobody was hurt.
teasawatths Aiiwlfflct, win U titwrati*
general order.
Mi n
A rumor prevailed to-day that the reb­
.TO rmSCHjlItUKD IAMBS svectorFL
Mr. Eldridge introduced a bill to Io- |
Mr. Foetar would vote against expelels bad dressed into Maryland, la vest!
AdUroet.
BNAPriffte BCMWWt.
galixo the actios of Maoomb county and ‘te or censoring Mr. Davta, but found
AUroeeysterastawtes.
gation found it Io have originated in 30
townahipe therein in railing boon lisa. great fault with his resolutions.
deserters ourrederiag tbecneeIvee to oar £ ~ PER TUOUBA3D FACT.
Mrura. Johnson, Howard aud Fessen­
Mr. Welch Introduced a bill to extend den followed.
For Ustbsr ia U&gt;» tog. will ba jwM. ZT CX«f.
DVERTI8EMENT.
Mr. Wilson roitarated bls love for
tho time for collection of taxes in tte
for to'.WO tret of go.&lt; straight grain** WbluABH SAW LOGS, drlirrreS al fUrlow. GooJtesr
town uf Lyons, Ionia county. Referred. free speech, free press, free men, free
Mr. Buckley introduced a bill to su- eetmtry and free world, and after a tew
thorixe tho township of Emmett Calhoun remarks relative to tbe resolutions of
county, to raise not exceeding *4,000 to Davie, with hie disclaimer becoming a
ARM FOR.8ALE.
farce, withdrew tbe resolution for bla ex­
pay bounties. Referred.
OX &gt;105BOB STRUTT LX THIS cm*.
Mr. Lock wood introduced a &gt;&gt;int res­ po iaioo.
2* » ■ftte'C-teerCel. Jftu.
1 Tb. nMer*ipt*d aff«r. for aals hi* f«n» of *0 Asd sardteBr te.lte sty sMtewtornrr. aad Wrote
Tba bill to encourage enlistments was
olution aapreaslvs of confidence fa the
acre. of Itud on McUnn t,«rw,
tt.UaSd, m.t to Ksst Stef adjoiamg ewainira. to rsosw their
President, and neminaiing Abraham Lin­ discussed by Mr. Johnson.
two and a half (aBva w«al oftb» villtgr of ilaa huunr** r.lalioiM with m«. and whro.rrr thrt aro
Adjourned till Monday.
toga. Md lead to al! iaprorad, aid all emded in want ..f any artki. &lt;uua!1r to b. tewad io a
Referred to
Lttgiataiure of lhfo State, we Doties that coln for a STOODd term.
llardo.rrntoro. k*irtve aw a roU. My aaaertawel
Committee an Federal Ralationa.
HOUSE.
a IQ te tea ad cMBptrts.
thteSaodry reohtattaet wfoe Introduced
On motion of Mr. Mertoa, tte subject
fam will be Mid eo sdranUgeoua trrmn.
BtHLUIXOWlkkBWARB, AMD MECBAXICK
IMntee Ho^e, eriritiring Assistant Pro­ of bounties waa mads lbs special order
A general conversation occurred with
JL B. KHAW*
Rutland, January Mlh, |H4
a view of coming to an agreement con­
vost MfriAaf jGfpnerqt Jlill, of this State for Friday.
*«d wtbsra, I os&gt; propXrod to
*
The Bay City and East &amp;t&gt;oaw, tbe cerning tbe enrollment bilk
gad a4i«I^,!*f®a“M4j‘ro«n «®««- After
Washington, Jan. 30.—The following
Mr. Schenck said it waa neseesary that
Grand Rapids and Indiana, and lbs Kala
WUOUBAU: TW COUSTRT NKBCHAWTS.
an exciting diseataion ia tte committee msaoo aad St. Joseph bills, tbe South that bill should pass early to resist any has been received at headquarters here:
Gen. Foster telegraphs fount Knox­
^thexAMe Admotttfoncwdre'r^forted Black River harbor bill and tbe Upper desperate and wild attempts which rebels
ville, Teen., S8th 9 A. M.: “1 bare tbe
Peninsula Military Road bill were con­ mirht make against us.
1.0WEST CJMH v AMKIT TALDK.
honor to report that the cavalry under
Tbe House reconsidered the rota by
sidered In committee of tbe whole, and
( teal largsto to
Genera) Sturgis have achieved another
which tba enrollment bill was referred to
passed te order of third raoding.
splendid victory over the enemies caval­
Mr. Hemoiingwar moved to take the committee at the whole, by 100 to
ry yesterday, near the Fair Gardena, 10
tanat4Htam4'we’*ad tbe occasion fur
Of the very bee* SMlertoi am) UUM Unprwrrm.au.
House bills Nn. 7 and No. 8 on military 44. Tbe bill then came before tho House,
McCook’s
tMe tewvre oTOI. ttPi official career. infrpga from the tabla aad rsfer teem to and further consideration was postponed milM east of fliovlerville.
TI.V,SlIKKT-maX ABD COPPEK WTOBN.
division drove the enemy about two.
•
foe special order foe Thursday. Adopted. till Moeday.
Win he urdad a. wadar the dirrettoe ef akDlAk
miles, after a stubborn fight, lasting from
Mr.
Garfield
advocated
tbe
forfeiture
MwUn.e*. A fu.1 SMcrtn.rnt of
*»U, CJ, H«4&lt; bM«v» ««■ *» hnl- The Hoose want into eommittes of tee
daylight until 4 &gt;. M. We captured two
whole on tho general order, Mr, Gris­ of the peraena! and real eetato of tbe reb- stool rifled guns and over 100 prisoners.
MAwrraoruawo asticlxs,
toes. Tba taathli tobs&gt; pitied, who ean
wold in the ehair.
CoerUnUr oa brad.
ThaanomlM loss was considerable, 65
oalr mbtatateMs *-ul«plitbr&gt;w
House bill Na 11, for the ooastroaiion
JOB WORK A.MD RKPA1BI50 PXOXPTLY
being killed aad wounded in a charge.—
gs_n«j,^ittowrtesy,/and oftentimes open of a-military rood in tte Upper PeaiaebATTAJUUl TO.
Garrard's and Wolford's divisions cams
Don't forgrt tbr
pereoDibJo abuse, .The . recruiting ear* la waa considered, wheo the cemmittoo
A Union spy. who has lately retained, op in time to bo used in the pursuit.
It wen reported to tea House,
(Signed)
Jous A. Raw limo*,
vice boloaga and ir os sir.!y. conducted by reoe.
CITY HAHDWABE STOB£»
writes to the A. F TVifems some in tarwhich e-vooorred In the anisndntsola, and
Brig. Gen.
tha-aitiabce &lt;rfU&gt;e Btat* ; The Provost
eetiog fasts with regard to tbe re bellfoe,
tba bill was ogderad to a third reading.
Among ether
»«»i&gt;*&lt;&lt;»wa&lt;w,i.; Ui n
Tbe committee on Federal Rebttam iteptaot and reeoereea.
things he aaya, what is moot undoubted­
Hp-An Irish National Fair ie to
'
**ra. .of'lb.m, reported back Mr. Lockwood's joist raely tree, teat the fortificaiioaB aroued commence fa Chicago on toe 28th of
4NW K .datrianaat to it, rwfuaKiehmeod have front tbe first been more March, the proceeds to apply to “Meh
IttR Wermaliee,
HpbHhrby - mdt
bugbears, sad that, “Had McClellan national pnrpoees.’’ The Journal ear
third
shown half the alacrity fa advaaofag and of it:
“In tbe exhibition ball, every
fighting that bs diepteyod io 'changing State, from the Partfe to tbe Atlantic,
to
m? to the readers sf Taeesspsr I
I'.Kr.ssx'L'h-S
SENATE.
hfa bro&lt; tte M«queot »f Richmood will bo repreepnted by tables oc gBta.—
Larasa, Jan. 99. —The committee on wowid bare bMa easy for Mm, aad tee Several Btetee have already engaged
Vrcrtabl. Balm, that wia sfcltaa
Stets Affitim rwpertwd book the House robeUtaa have faww teg since auppree- teMea, eo well aa a number of important
ten daj*. Plmytoa Btowtea. Tte,
eftlmpesftiteW«be Kbta. teartag
Wft rotaUro to the BaUlo Creek sod Hws- sod. Had he followed up bis vtotarv al cities.
Ireland bill eend goods from
Urac, steMte sod beswulsLMalvern H,11 a. tte rebels expertsd be
v*MT&gt;teteay, mnMmmee and'bftvn linga Railroad with amendme
every county, and many rare and vtlu*.
1 wtUakte BtaMbw to thtes task
woMd, be would bare mot with lit'Jo or bla articles are already no tbe way across
curred Io, and tall referred tot
■’***••
toe of the whole.
tte Atlaetic. Among too goods will be
logipg^ace (ha rneelu.ioQa adopted •
Tte folio* fou bflte srero reoef red from1
‘ m aod lrM
1
■
n. *» («&lt;, A^n.« tba Rouse, reed end referred:
l*w, Limerick hoe, kid
&gt;voe, tBcased
RmtbBhgacea foe tbe Grand Raptde
la walnut sheila, I17A z-'elry, arlnit—
m&lt; Iml«t fepwt- aad fodiata end tee BAuluafr and I
u« from the Im io
Klliarwey, a stone
from Blarney Cart
his a proof; sod’with tohern conclusive

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New Advertisementfl.

LOST!

Notice!

a,.

gSSAY OU J-BOIT CULTIRB.

A

■■
Tasrretesr

of®*

r«:u&gt;

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d|

' -A Saxxr 27 bats onu Sac
Cfc^tttflrttag, inform* ua
of his sheep was burled under I

toipriiwwmroit
If the circums:
uut reliably vouched for, we s;

There win be a donation pii
tbs evening of February 4th, (1
pt JgJ F. Emory's Hotel In M
for tee benefit of Rev. A. J. Va
Pastor of the M. B Church.

A* Oyster copper will beaar
tea ffireetfoc of the Ladies, t

.faritation Is giventaM*£.^VS‘
Jan. 26th.

Chairman

ML Writon, Is sb old livery
■underatauds the wants of tbe
&lt;hta Itae, ted will provide foe th
Tlis beilqCarters will be st th.

c^L. Ttereiaaousa «f wall
yuu can jest aa well ride.

Ism leased tbe Hastings House,

good landlord.

ease wet put urcr.

Skiff, uud

foiled bb bail by failing to app
Frieby for fraudulently retain!' I

dfosfe benatj «•«* continued u

^bst Catharfoe Funia, upoa
of bar busband for adults, y,

far other reseunx

Tbe civil

«■ unimportant, being mostly

All are respectfully invited I
a duBatem .vHM
P«r’u!l*&lt;|

beneAtoftbe Rev. T. B. Grd

Thursday eve. Feb. 4.1864.
Hastings, Jan. 25th, 1864.

,
!

Ho! roa ths Rartnax.—Seri

Ramt of the 7th Cavalry is in

ggj y by Merry County boyi

|y valfable magaxtae, aad aa u»
both interesliag and instructive
rttssary work we don’t think it .

&gt;,y -rt )“J»&gt;| ~ *• -»~i

HMr*-1^

�CHANI

fttoof ila

• la ef a high

order of

I

I—ipU lor

rook, c»ef*ctia**r, fit
_
very valuable. .AU- who have n eubscriUd,tow*ld de eo atewos.
T*rms.

•3,00 per mnm*. We will famish a
copy of Goftrr and tbe Bawrkr, on*
year, for $S,D(k '

Jtejal JtfitM.

A Straw 27 waraciruhta Smow.—Wm.
C. Tregtr of Irving, Informs us that on*
-of hia sheep waa buried under the enow

of lb* 1st of January, to tho depth of
three or four feet.
The thaw of last
week brought the sheep to light, still liv­

ing, after a lapss of 27 days, without
food. There ia a good prospect that tbe
sheep will recover from it* long fast and
imprisonment.

If the drcurosUac* was

nut reliably vouched for, we should call

ft * tough story ; but ao it is, *e eall that

Dow*lies Party and Oyster Sapper.

Thera will be a donation party on the

tbe evening of February 4lh, (Thursday,)
.at J. F. Emory’s Hotel in Middle»llle,

found io-every village from the elevated
slope* of ths Andes down to tbe eoast,
MORTGAGE BALE.
and their remarkable cures aacm to at­
tract even more attention there lhw hi
thia cnsntry. The sentiment of wonder
■tthrlr effects, takes a for duepcr bold
on a half civilised aad aupcrstil lous peo­
ple than it doe* with ns wh*te the ration­
ale of medical problem* ia ao much m»pi
generally understood. Nouther Ameri­
can baa made himMlfau familiarly known
to tbe maaaea of th* people in foreign
countries or exelted In them »&gt; lively/in
interest hi himself aa tb* Dflbtnr Ms by
his skilful applioilion uf th* chemical
■ciance to tho treatment of disease.
That must bo a dull man wlw dec*
out feel some pride of country when he
find* among distant nations that he is al­ tveety, (to) la township Ke. toe* (S)
ready known and welcome there, thrtxigh
the labor* of our Statesmen. Merchant*
and Scholar*, wboae renown has become
National properly, and consequently in
s»me measure bit own. Whether Dr.
Ayer's resnedsMi do actually cure more
than other* vMot. they Have secured the
reputatiun of being « God vend to fhoae
afflicted with disease, and where grant
numbers m any community believe that
they r&gt;WO th*IT health an.l lives U» oni-’a
skill, I bey I
him which

CHANCERY BAI

rwr£m

for the benefit of Rev. A. J. Van Wyck,

Pastor of the M. E- Church.
’ A» Oyster supper will beaerved under
the direelton of the Ladies. A general

Washingtt

AxOjticx* ra rut Armt Warne*:
“Al inspevtion 1 noticed that a large pro
portion of the men'* knapsack* contnifird
a box &lt;»f Troche*, being generally uwd
by them for cold*. etc.” ‘-£nicni
BrontkialTroeKti" should be in every
■ Livkrt Svens.—Tbe Livery Stable soldier’s knapsack ur pocke\ju b« used
toeetofora kept by A. W. Bailey &amp; Son, upon tbe first appearance ufw cold dr
la* passed into tbe band* of C. Welton. cough.

linrltatioa Is given.

A. WaKSVIKLU,
Chairman of Com.

Mr. Welton, I* afa

Hl* beadquartera willbe at the Hnstingi

Hooee, where he can bo found at all
tatara ofth* day or night. Giro him n
■eaU. There it no nte of walking when
you can just at well ride.

Buhikkm Cuakok.— Win. L. Eaton
Lae leased the Llasliugs Iluusc.aiid W- L.
Stoo* he* been mode landlord of the

Tua Ciacuir Court

CHANCERY ORDER.

livery-man, and

■understands the vault of /the public, in
Una Hut, and will provide fur thote wants.

adjourned oti
In the

Tuesday ei ening wf last week.

waa* uf J. Skull tried for arson uf bay­

stacks, tbe jury foiled to agree and the
ease was put over. Skiffl uuder bond*
fee fraud in mortgage of property, for­

feited bls bail by foiling to appear at the
call of tbe case. The case of Riker and

'TATS OP MtCHliWr.-Bgbth JstotstCtr&gt; esft. te Chaecery.
-f ' * •
SuH pewdina tn tbe Circuit Court ft r tbe eoutity
Barry, in Chauncey, M Ox- village of Bastingi,
aaHcesaty. no Itol eighth dsyaf Jamury,

A Mnt*cuT&gt;f* Ccaz or Rmkumltum
anti Neuralgia, effoclrd by Dr. Rubfiak’s
Blood Purifier and Blood Pill*.
Rond
the following;
VALraaaisii, Pourxa €«•.. Ixn.
Da. C. W. Hoback—Dtfir Sir:
I
writo this for tlie benefit uf the aufforing
and afflicted. This is to certify thalNwir
daughter Almira Ftancis, twelve years
old, baa been afflicted for nine years wrih
inflamatory Rbeninatism, ur Neuralgia.
She was attended by tbe most skillful
physicians, but received n^'relief, but
continued to grow worse till she was
helpless as an infant, hvr hand* and knee*
all, drawn and enlarged io aa tn eatisc
her Io suffer tho m«»*l exeruqinting pains,
and worn down to a skeleton, and)at
length I was Induced to try y«&gt;ni*Bto«&gt;d
Purifier and Pills, and she began U»
amend, and ia n«&gt;w comfortable and g--ing t» school. We believe yuur reins
die* to be the beet ever tried.
Yotirs wiihnrenl respect,
A. T. HsMenttL,
Mrs. M. Hemphill.
Bee Advertisement In another column.

«AA» Omc. AsyAuM*/,
' TalUa a»T Jtf’catoU.
taiitfcrtorlly *pp*srlm \r/ UHavilbsMs,

IMPORTANT AND TWEI

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ARE voe sugrrlug trifotoi aresddlseto, Tin

waSojcb MjnntAi^u siscoiDiptoav
AREyvursArtt wl:h the tartare*of Bwseslrand
WswosWTssutoi Krie wlfisprodJr ttHev*.
ARBye* vetoing fretn to prtftjMI DrtrraWwsofs Xacaa’rau- Kiw .win Improve yout
pein, with Govt la ytx*

Frisby for fraudulently retaining a *&lt;&lt;1dier’s boa tty were continued on boil, the
parties having settled the money claimed
aad oast* of suit. Tbe Prosecuting Allaraay filed reasons for nut fifing * bill
egainsl Catharina Fania, upon complaint

SacasMU JCurovriJl asiusg* your

ewe of toexistoceetto Oaawrbr-

uf her husband for adultery, upon the

“"3X5:'’“-S

grounds, that tbe parties have lit ad to-

«•*« since the eomplaint was made, and ,
for other reasons.
Tbe civil business
was unimportant, being mostly of an ex-

P*n* character.

S MCTAL XOTJCES
All are respectfully invited to attend

a donation viait.gt tho panouage for tho

benefit of tbe Rev. T. B. Granger, on
Tbwwday eve. Feb. 4. 1M4.

CUabous-b

sale.

Usetings, Jan. 25th, 1804.
. . ‘
By order of Committee.
Ho! roa tux Rafidax.—Sergt. Harm.

Sunn of tbe 7th Cavalry la in town rosrwMa^to-the gellant Berenth.
Now

DsUd December ti, IMS.
dson
D. H. IVERT8, SUrtf.

iw yowr time to ester a Cavalry Regsment.
wldeb to represented largely in officera

ADMINISTRATOR-SHALE.

wad to» by toerry Coupty boya.

th* February anmber of tbit tru­
ly ♦aJnabie Magazine, aad aa usual It ia

beth interesting and instructive.
Aa a, ■
fiSeeary work we don’t think U ia snrpaa- .
wed by «I; Other ia tba United State*.— :
|tapages are at *Ui timas both readable j

tfttMHI

Or Couct nlr

�AvosansA

Jslitiral Jinttsrj.

eleWSBt of the economy, without which
animals era apt to perish from disease
but-wHk which tbe body la kept in a nor­
mal and healthy state. Not many years
ago a Garman agriculturist, Ubereaker,
. brought forward an experiment which Is
io direct accordanca with ibis opinion.
Wishing to obtain some exact notion of
the influence which salt exercised upon
his sheep, the fioeke of which lived upon
a low damp pasture land, and received
habitually a certain does of salt, bo fixed
upon ten aheap aad struck off tbeir usual
allowance ofcell. »i remarkable expcrimeai was continued for three years,
with tbe fallowing result: In the first
year five of the ten died of ret and worms
in thia year tbe remainder of tbe flock,
350 head lost only four sheep. Tho
second year a new lot of tan sheep, de­
prived of salt, loot seven Individuals; the
remainder of tbe flock, 864 head, lost five
only;,a little later the other three
died also from diarrhea. Tbe third
year was very rainy. Sixteen sheep were
selected, Mid deprived of salt. Tbe whole
of them died in tbe course of the year of
rot and vnrmicular pneumonia.
In tbe Brazils and Columbia, flocks
may be annihilated by being deprived of
salt M. Garriolt, member of ths Agri

■BE.. TB-O-BKCK’S
’BLOOB WKTnXTL
and

YOLW.
CELEBRATED

jestings Va

ia/puttLiakHiD Bvutk wn
LQt&gt;«XD(6n,&gt;6iMr CD.qm

BITTEBS.

ago. in

W row,|to

Ear exceeding any Family Medicines ot a
simitar aatare in the market

Vro'we.rtX.Mka

tb» Srstfoad .•» rents for saab sohst
U&gt; Atlj»Htt«iseoanltoyeariypl

aUhemMibeb

SaV

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' tebs»«ta&lt;rMattag-|
AU tte* tf ■»«*. &lt;**•
I
gavy P/Uftnf szrt-tet »n sLwt' )

sod moeams ant peolt to the Proprietor, thus
owebKng l^Bte expowd
&lt;VWOMACVft&amp;%

a u bwwn •&lt; -a

ot &lt;Wtara each year in advertising ihefa

COME AND BUY MORE

WV'j.aAt °5

I

gastiujs1 $Miutss J)

which hare been showered npon him from

CownX.'nj.

Tho peculiarity of tho

VAX*

"SVooii

aangSi

Is that tier strike at tho root of Disease,
by erodicoung every particle of impurity
Many English agriculturists have
proved, by direct experitnente, that a
regular distribution of salt to cattle ia
especially useful In preventing hoove
(metorixation,) caused by feeding cattle
with leguminous vegetables. And there
exists no doubt among those who have
tried it, than when employed in proper
quantity it increased the appetite, atimu
latM digestion keeps up the normal sup­
ply of salt in tbs blood, improves the
wool or hair of tho cattle, prevents dissass, and, moreover, enables ths agricul­
turists to fatten cattle upon food which
they would not enjoy without it ware pre­
viously mixed up with call.
In Great Britain, in ths best fanned
districts, we find the allowance of salt
oscillating around the subjoined figures
taken aa a center of basis : for a calf six
months old, 1 ounce ; bullock or eow, one
year old, 3 ounces; oxen fattening, six
ounces ; milch oews, three ounces. It is
generally admitted, wbsrster salt forms
habitually a portion of tbe horse's diet,
that this animal amply repays tho slight
additional expense or trouble thus incur­
red. To mix salt with the food of tbe
home, colt, asa, or mole, ia a frequent
practice In England and America. In
these countries tba usual allowance for a
full grown boroe uf middle height, is
about two ounces per diem. In Belgium
the quantity of aamppreprinted to a full
grown horse by the government is little
more than one ounce per diem.
EXTRACT BCO1U A Sir IM­
It should be boroe In mind that an ex­ HELM BOLD'S
PROVED JLO.il WASH CL'REB V
cess of salt la Injurious to any animal;
SECRET DISEASES
and that tewby these proceeding furores
U &gt;11 their Htoges,
At Util. Expenw.
are given aMakiad of practical guttle.— Ut*l«
or no cbang. in Dirt. Ko taeoovrafeoM.
An excess of salt produces iritatioQ and
inOamation of tba mucus membrane, and
causes several kinds of skin disease,
especially hl sheep. With horses an
MOMMradsxpoJHiig sU^IRHM, ZAMMteeW
excess of salt has been known to produce
dysentery ; and in oxen diseases of the
TaoxmxMM eras Tsocaane woo un tn*
blood. Sall should never be gives to
“■ Vicnn or Qciexs, sad who bsvs p*Jd Lory
eatile when a deficiency of food does not
w. to be enrre! to s abort Ums. hare found they
ere decreed, aad that tbe "POISON,, ba. br
ecable them to receive abundance of
te use of “rowBurct. asnnun.” been dried no
nourishment; in which case we excite

appetite without satisfying it, and the
animals lose flesh rapidly. Salt is to be
prohibited, also wherever congestion of
any important organ is observed, or
where we have perceived inflamation of
tb« bowels. In such eases we must not
be guided by the instinct of tbe animals
themselves.

"BKood,

Atx.

for the life and health of tho body depends

GOODS!
R. J. GRANT!

If the
poisoned, tho body drag*
out a miserable existence. Theas medicines

■Ktc
for earing
Sm-ttfVL*,
Ehipkilia,
tPein (Tisaasee,
Old Bor—.
Balt Jfhctwn,
J?hrumatism,
QJyvjxpaia,
Biak Hoadatht,
Livar Oomoloint, Fvjrr and jfgus,
■Deuocrrhcsa,
Fcmate Complainta
Br^ipalaa,
Bl. fnlhonjt’i Fire,
1 CtemotOr
----------------Akupfions,
Pita, fibrqftatouo Qinaumption, tta
I

IB MT LIKE OF TRADE ■

Come and Bee !!
WE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

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under apprehension of an attack, eacape tba
aeourxv; end thousands who neglect to avail them­
selves of Its protoctive qiaBlIHAis adv bom. are
eared by a vary brief orarseW ibia merreimw
plied wtlh qnw’L’for mf^*l£fo^Bin .‘until Imrl?
Mturetod with that daaeerona alkaloid, are not
unfnqoentlT rretorej to health within a few days
by Um bm of HosvsTVsa'a Birraas
“Hie weak sto Barb is rspidlr inrigorated and
the appetite restored by thia ex'rcesble Tonic, and
t. —..L. —...I- .....
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St. Anthony’a Uro. Rom. SaR RbeBXn.
Boate^eMLhSM Wy—

«prs.d Jrtk tliy formd sl.sttMSW
BSWMcSI
Lst wllh'

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OO person writes, her daughter was cured
ef file of nine yearn* standing, and tit Vitea*
danoe of two years.
AVfrTkLKR writes, his aoa waa cured
after hfe tab had ahnoet wasted any.
^Tbe doctors pronounced the case incur*

plaint
be prevented.
As a General Toole. Hoerrrru'i frrrsss prodnee effects wNob SBwot be expertsMsd .r w .toera
ed before they c»n be fully appreciated. In caae.
ofro«rfU./Mwaf Mbwas. /Umtore Z*«wy, and
Debility and dasevptesdB aeietag from Ou&gt; Asa.

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'WotfcV&amp;t a CVtarxw,

'oSecraths Court Hoose,
4'assXt.Man. . . J?]

"BVxA avA TAwr VAV,
which, in conjunction with tho

"BX-ootk Vur^ve.*,
■will care all the aforementioned diieuea
and, of themielvM, will relievo and euro

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We have every kind of goods, such ai

GROCERIES

Oolia ^aina, cKolrra JfarLua,
Indig—lion, Pain in the Rounlt,
^ixnin—o, etc.
4

fivM notice of any intention to withdraw this
popular loaq fhwn sale at Par. andfuntil ton dare
notice la Mi.^ tba underaignad, sa ?‘G«Bernl

•o-PHi
Tbe whole amount of tbe Loan aulborizod. is
Fire Hundred Millions ot Dullara. Awrl, forr

UtoUs TiMSsry, cosily within the test seven
Ask yw neighbors, who have used them, months. Ths targo drnisnd from abroad, sod lb.
rapidly ittreuing botnr demand for w aa tbs
and they will eay they are
basis of einrolatiw bv .National B«akter AsaodatIras sow orfUitiaj In all parts ot the country.
Q»oo&lt;k l&amp;cAvc.vttM'
HaiLto.±!•bror^
UUdc&lt;
and you ghocJd try them before going for a

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MEI'S
CATHARTIC

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H. ffR««HT,
rToaw.v m4 coKssWAn:
..a Holldtor ao4 Ceoasallor
b^^eartcemmte
—bi
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“Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my heal
agent, and read the certificates, and’if you
have ever doubted you will
J

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Clothing',
AND

DRY GOODS!

FOR SALE BY

• THE undersigned

'ABUBHED 1760.

GBOCKBY,

TTORXETH ATbttfaU RoWcl

□'’^utTto’aliVito mVns Umsttl

rV\\c %Voo&amp; ViWw
are tho moot active and thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They oct so directly upon the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to ouch an extent a* that tho
system doca not rc tapes into its former con­
dition, which ia too apt to be the cim with
“-pi • r-'juf- Htf
They are really a

IBDWS ft £E©JE?,

Eating Sf Billiard

TO-nrA[

j, A. A &lt;*• G-DOLLRj
TTORMKV8 as* CranaaUora M

ANOTHER was cured of Fever aad Ague
after trying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Furer Bore
which bad existed fourteen yean.
A&gt;OTHER of Rheumatism of eight yean.
Csaos innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which tbe
Purifier and Pills
................................

Try those medicines, and you will never

A method ef making hard dry walks
is coming into use in some parts ofEugta»d, which ia curtate eirctrmstaneee mnut
bo excellent A hard dry bettnm being
prepared, Ute coated with about two
inches of hydraullo mortar, made by
mixing together about six muaures of
dean gravel, three meascres of eharp
sand, and one measures ofgood hydraulic
lime, usually called water lime. Tho
boat bydrenltc lime, h&gt; England te culled
Portland Cement.
Probably a larger
proportion of our commen water lime
would bo required. Thoee who have
weasliy' gte that whtob will snawer,
7“ “r ,Mlrtk*&lt;x»uta.
pebbles and gravel.
Thia will be
improved by washing it, which can
be readily done by putting a bushel
•r m tea barrel, awd fiU wteh water. Mir
k won and pour off tba water rapidly.
The waahing nwy bo repeated two or
three limre if neeeaaary. Aa tho toixtero
sets quickly, only a few baabate should
ba wM M a time, aod this be applied at
once and smoothed dawn. The aarfaim
should bo raised in tbe middle, and slope
evenly and gently to the aifaa. The mi-

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OUR GOODS

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Wo take fa exc
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tMMteripUfiM BtamMhMw Fhfete
rarttee.tato be eoM far tbe btaaefit of tbe
PertMMM Boldtera* Harm, fer tbntatft
of twnfi.dtara. Every geouipe copy of
ly and Irrfk-atHy bound tuoan*^ its groat: the Facsimile contains not only the
end; and probably by no wther kind ofc Prodamarion, buf&lt;an Rm-tetter of Pres-'
rtrewgtb oowM om aatioaal sbl&gt; hove ideal Useuim'-dtaodO* Mgr 1S63, and
been drawn unfitly than far during tbe
tnseinga end tampeata wteieh bMt. bar

WOOLEN

KRM» &lt; MMfiWS,
ATTORNErS a»4 COUNSELLORS AT LAW
“dn^'YlurJick Straat. apposite tba PoatoBea,

FACTORY,

wiirking^mlF-rig, oummon people through
noribe world. God’s hand *»«'* Wm
r^ja/wia«»seu
with at Mbit pn-tection, saving first from
COTii WARRANTED nr»Hdarsbla.
Jf fa An cierrfttti way ft&gt; .
‘ CbA nod bringing him Safely tn oar aatioual
capital. Thotl tte world has seen aud
for yowr/milui. Trg ill
wondered at tte greatest■ sign and mar­
II. F. CIIERB Y,
vel of our day, to wit: a pl era working
I0DXTT CLERK nad Notary Publia. OSat
man uf tte people,-witfoao inure culture,
I in the Court Heoaa.
instruction or wdoeawna Aban any such
working man may obtain for-/bimsell.
callvtl «&gt;n to conduct Ute paroage of a
great people through a crisis .involving
• •, a. c. rMisncM,
-i
dwstinieeol Um whole world.
The
ODON OF PROBATE. S‘&gt;’i7„’&gt;“b'U'
DR. A. P. DRAKE, J • the
eyes of princes,' nofilre, artatoarata,. of
,
°Md ad
dphre, .carle, scholars. st«te»meri. war­
riors, all turned on the plain backwoods
man, while hie simple sense, hie Iroperturabla simplicity., his detornused self
rellaner, hie implacable and inc.rrupU
ibisJumsaty, aa be gal amid the war ./
confiictir^ elements with unpretending
ux vul
tx b bber BBSS. eirndiqrm striving to rode. U&gt;e nati-v.*!

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PRACTICAL

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DENTIST,
fiihtss

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ortbe days tf Joan uf An strffonrite
in »rttf amigbtaned and church rewovtood
city. It may saddse.es that.Ute skaU

Surrounded by ell aorta nt conflicting

riaima, by train.m, by halUrortad, tim­
id men, by border 8mto rasa aud free
State sente by radios! AMtebmicta aad
Conservatives, bo has lietroed te all,
waited, observed, yielded tarts here npw
there, bet in fanmaM hapCuMjnfiMtibta,
honest purptMM, and drawn the Daliuual
able through.
In tbe time of our trouble. Ahrabem
Lincoln hM had hia turn of being the best
abated rune of the untrue. Like. Moeee
new and moat complete awortment of
leading hie Israel through tbe wilderness,
DBVfaS AND MEDICCtEN,
he haa seen the. day when every man
seemed ready to alone him, end yet,
r Chemicals, Palate, OHe, Cam
wllbslinpi*, wiry, Steady perseverance,
pheuc, Uurnlng Flnid,
be tea held on, eonacioua of, b&lt;maet Ipgtarttsi^.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
tsotuuM, end looking to G*&gt;d for help.—
“
.
e.. :hT
All the nslioa tea tell, in the increasing
•‘OLD ABE.”
•ulamnity uf hia proclamations and pa­
pers, bow deep an educalhm was being
wrought In his mind by thia simple faith
in G&lt;al, tbe Ruler of nerit**, aad thia
From tbs Christos WatebsM asd fcsiMtor.
bumble willingDreg to learn the awful
Abraham Lincoln i% ,n the strioteat, Jcaeoua uf Hia Piovidenee.
'
sense, a mon of
porting clawt.
All
his advantages aud abilities sre those of a
man of the working dasw«^ pnd bis posi­
‘ A few mornings ago, G&gt;&gt;r. Curtin, rtf
tion, now at the bead, of one of the iqi wt
powerl'df nations ofthe earth. Is a sign to Penna; Kania, was called upon at the
all who Herby labitr that their day Is Cwidnenial, tn Philadelphia, by p young
coming. Lincoln wae borw to the Inker ‘ lady. When abe was introduced Into
itawoe of hard work, as truly aa the pour his part»r, she expressed great J»y' al
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SPK».PEPF«R
laborer’s wm that digs in our fields. Al seeing the Governor, at the same Ume
PRUNES. FIGS. RAblNS.CODFISEj
seven years oPsgn bo waa net to work, printing a kiss upon bis forehead.
i fact, arwytklkg In tBa Grocery Use. »rah
“Madam," said he, “to what am I In­
n«a In band, tnulear up a farm in a West
ill bcuUtdbr teiliM*.
era forvsL I’ntll be was I? his life waa debted fur thia unexpected aalutatiuoF
Also &gt; grtui variatf of ike
■‘Sir do you Out know met"
that of a aimpla farm laborer, with only
GEiaCiair J'XEXBDEKB'il
“Take A chair.*’ said the Governor, at
soeh intervals «.f schooling as farm labor­
ers get. Prolstbly the school iustrocti&gt;m the name time extending one of the handAod CooklBg Extracts,
id his whole life would ttot amount t&gt;&gt;
ron vnx xapcciAt ntKxrrr oF tinr urntx. more than one year. At 19 he made a
trip til New Orleans ss a hirrd man on a you were &lt;&gt;n the bloody field,” said she
flethoat. anri &lt;W&gt; hla return he spilt the" to tbe Governor.
“I •aa." replied the Governor.
.mile tor a leg cabin and built, and Inelne
“You adminlvtsred to the wauls of tbe
rd tnn Mi es of land withe rail fence of
dying and tbe wnftiVded."
........... ]
his uwn handiwork.
“It wm my duty as a feeling man."
The next year he hired himself for 912
•‘You did your duty well. Heaven
a month t&gt;&gt; build a fiatb«iat and to take It
t&lt;&gt; New O* leans ; and any «&lt;ne who knows alone will reward yua. air, for in this Dfo
what the Ills uf a Misueeippi Iwatmau there Is no reward adequately exprearivs
Mas in tixne day* must know that it in- «&gt;f the merits due you. Y&lt;»u tie, impart­
ed roinaolalion and revived tba hopes of
volvrd evrrv kiad ot labor.
I» 1832. in die Bled. Hawk Indian a dying »'ldi*r nf the 28th Ohio. He
• ar. tbe hardy boatsmsn volunteered to was badly wounded In tbe arm ; you lift­
fight for hie onowtry. and waa unanimoua ed him Into an ambulance, aad the blm&lt;d
ly elrelrd a Captain, and errved with dripping from bim stained your bands
y lair clotb'ng. That soldier was aa
.
.IK* U|H M oral* WM jraga honor for a season in frontier military and
Ufa A (Ur t hw. wbUu serving aa a Port­ dear to me as life Hatlf."
&gt;r xuurMliwa. n&lt; mteuafe mH, t! , .
“A husbandT’ raid the Governor. “No
master, be brgun hi* law studies, borrow­
iDEEAI, WB BASE
ing the books be was tw poor to buy,
“A brother, perhaps P*
and studying by tbe light ot evening fire.
or Ready Pay, ortiy.
-A father 1" ‘Vw.8ir
H« ai-quired a name iu the country about
“AeonF -No. air."
Special attention will bs p»u! to COMPOUND- as a man uf reeourate and ahrru ds«wa ;
“A lover F “No, air. ,
SG ar* putting ut&gt; PREBCttlPTIUEBi and any he wm one that tbs'people looked tu fur
nr iiurcbMiua luedleieta ot uv eon rrijr upon counsel in exigencies, sad to whom they
“If nut a busband, father,y brother, eon
were ready to depute almost sny enter­ or lover, who, could It be I” eaid the
prise which needed skill and cotrgy.— Governor, al length breaking the silence
He surveyor tif Sangamon Bounty, be­ “thia is an enigma to me. Pisase explain
ing drlvetv with work, reme to' him to more altoul the gallant soldiero nt Ohio.**
"W.slk »ir. that aoldisr gave yeu a
tabs the snrtqy of a track off his hands.
True be had never studied survey rug— ring—C. £.,*D. were the letters engraved
but -what nf that 1 He accepted tbe^rli,’ upvn the interior. That la the ring
J. S. TAN BRUNT'S
upon
your Htlle finger. He told you
procured n chain and did the work. Do
we not see In this a parable of the wider to wear it, and carefully you have dene
wilderness which in latter years he haa
HAST INUS, MtVlI.
The Governor pulled the ring off.
uodertaken tn suHriy ^lT fit fi&gt;r human
and eitro '.enough]' the letters.(were
WANT 25 000 Ite. nF WOOL to habitetion without chart nr tartojun
ebrafaf •
♦
•
•
•
*
tnntiufwtiure iuto CLOTH —
••The finger that used to ’wear that
Little did ths onnvoniion Chat nomina­
ted Ahrwbam Lincoln Aw President know wilt never wear It say more. T-“ u—*
• hat they were doing.
Little did tbe is d-»&lt;! but tbe.euldier still lives'
x
AND SHEETIN48,
Tbe Governor wm jm»w
honest, fatherly, pstrmtic man. who stood
either on shares or by tin yard.
iTM-isj. •*mt
twi. vry -»*A 1ft
ever.
“Well,
in hrs sfmpIMty twi the platfiwm at ed than n
Bprfegfleld, asking tbs prayers of his “tril me all about it. le this ring yours!
TERMS.
Was
it gi sen to yon by
•old'er. whom
townsmen, and receiving their pledges to'
o« B*‘-r
«.
remember Wm, to urn bow awfully be you loved F
••J fuved bim as I laved joy life;' but
»«« U» m-nd tb&lt;»«e prayers—tbe prayers
ofafi this nation, aud tbe pray ere nfaU tbu. ho never returned that love. He had

PATENT MEDICINES

N. B. For tb. eoarrafcefll sr Attoraera aao
•U&gt;«ra I will ba ia vtlvnteaev al tba nflire of tbv

hmfaWkfoi'.
. ,ti
The ease of a young lady la
by street has brought to our
story &lt; the wnfortuMta -Mi
iraaa,*’-wbo«ae-tenrtby
fordterawSk" AwiJ W&lt;

placed that ring upon.your finger stands
before you." 8» raying tbs strange lady
arove Fr&lt;»w her chair, and Stood before
theGuvsrour.
Tbe girl who bad Utue introduced her­
self wan Catherine E. Dsvidwm, uf 8WA

ropy which. tabMmtly la the marital foe &lt;
thobmefit of the aoldicra.
।arms, RBd oar galbIsol foes Were &amp;
Tbe estabUahmrat of a permanent ’fart under thb runvalous sword of r
Roms for sic* axd Dnasuu sotatsm, 1liun.a young lady, scarea nineteen,
Is prompted bv tbs dietstea of bomaMty, 1from'u acadMay lila '• eMtar fftaia,'
and by.yreUtode to our patriotic sues •csived the Idas thatt aUwaadeeOM
and bnithsra. Tbosaands who have gone Prortdmeotbland
forth to battle for tbs prewvethm of 'and our nation Urn.
our glorious Institution^, Mbs unity'of 1It wse first though
the Stetae and to extend the arm ot free- I
dam, will return to os with tnengted ■
lioifa, aad shattered frames, incapacity. ptybyrmdagfipa
:
sed for labor daring the remaining period
of their existence bare. To eech can we ■
rsfose a Christian welcome and ' a com- •had the effect of making bar awn de­
forteble bomel -But we are pursssded &gt;monstrative, andber enthntaatie deehn.
that a generous public heeds m&gt; argument 'ticn and Apparent alnreritr gave tte fam*
to induce them to tbe performance pf a ।ily great amHvty. Dr. B. waa eoosultad.
duty eo manifest, end we therefore pro- the minister was spoken to, friends adoeed to state briefly the purpose of those Vfesd, family meetings held, Interviews
• bn design to establish a permanent with the ytmtgUdr by bar former cstehome for tbe relief of the disabled aol- peniuee in the academy were frequent,
diets of the Uuiop.
.
but nothing could shake Uw feeling
It is generally, knewn (hat the original which possessed her.
It was finally resolved to taka bar tbdraft of the President's Emancipation
Proylamatfon, through tbe generosity of
faUGw-citwra, Tbws. B. Bryaa. Esq., is
the property uf tbe disabled soldiers of
the Union army, to be held In trust for
thsir benefit by tbe Soldiers' RoffiC of '
Chicago.
This doenment, destined to
lire oa the pegs of history when genera
Ucm ysl unborn have pamed away, and
to bo referred to by lira historian ae the
great instrument by which that .foul hlot,
•&gt;n oar nations! escutcheon, human slave­
ry, was obliterated, la regarded by ue os
T-. a bigtseplritod girl thi* wouM bc
of itnmsmM present and prospective val
lie. In order that the disabled soldiers unendurable at any time, bat to a yocnw
may aiora fully realise that value, the lady Bllsd with such an halteeittefien, It
wm
worse than deeth. 8bo rowelved to
donor of the original dxument has en­
graved and copyrighted a perfect fac­ elude ber friends, and succeeded, leaving
simile of the Msnuacript, and also uf the them cliDdeetiaely, and al though the
mrat diatlBgaisbed dotecCi vee of UM OOM
Preaidont’e Aut „
’ ’ /
. '
' ‘
forming g large and beautiful engraving, and west were employed to find''her'
Nune
ornamented with a portrait of Abraham • hereabouts, It wse usevailing.
Lincoln. Thus for the petty num uf two could even conjecture ber bidlag plaee.
dollars (t2), every loyal cHiten can pro­ This »as last April. Bite was mouroed
cure thia document uf enduring value, ss^lost. The babilimenul of mournfag
and al the earns time aid in tbe erection •ele denned by ber grief stricken pa­
and maintenance of a permanent Home rents, and a auWda’a grave was assumed
for Disabled SoMiera. Tbe fued thus to be brew. But it was net so. Tbe toproduced will, we treat, prove sufiieient. faiuated girl, finding no sympathy among
tu carry nul the design to the extent re­
quired, end benefit the' nuble and patriot­ disguised m a drummer boy, dreaming,
ic recipients of jour bounty. The origi­ puw girl, that-her dsatiny would bo
nal document, thus to botnme tbs corner worked out by such e mode. Bte joined
the drum corpe of e MioMgsn raiment
Home, will be sacredly preserved in the at Detroit, ber tu known only tn ter.
same, and may thus prove a source of self, and auortedad in getting with ter
permanent rorewse to the onHiera.
Is regiment to the army of tbe Cointeriand.
any appeal necessary to your humanity How the pour girl aurvived tbe hard­
or your Christian sympathy 1 We trust ships of the Kentucky campaign, where
not. We believe thst ell who Invb their strung men fall in numbers, mimlforever
country and its glorious institutions will remain a mystery.
gladly'contributa the trifling sum that Is
Tte regimAct to which she wm attachnsecesary to shelter, ewpport end emwth rd bad a place lu the division of tte aaL
the passscs to the grave, of the scarred lent Ven Cleve, and during the Ibfaodg
and disabled veterans wbo have been our tettle of lost Sunday.'tho fair girl fall,
defendvrs and restorers of onr great bo pierced ia tbe left aide by a MMetettr
and when borne to the eurgeou'e teat
lovtd Union.
Mm. O. E. H06MER,
ber oe* waa discovered. She wee taM
OktrwM V
AtUiefiMg OomnttM. by tbe eurge&lt;m that her wound woe mor­
Chicago, UL, 1M4.
tal, and advised ter to give ber name
that ter family might be informed of tee
fata. Thia tee finally, though rehtatoBb
Let every person see that the oovf
offered him’ by an agent ia genuine—that ly, consented to do, and tte t'aleeol «T
tte regiment, although enfitetag himeolf
it la certilWd to, cuntalne the Soldier's
from a painful wuund, became fate rooted
Home device and motto, and It duly
tumped with the Prnriwtnation See), aa in ber tehali; end prevailed upon bar to
lei him need a dispatch to ter fatew.—
ruled above. Addreea all letters to
Thia tee dtetated in tbe following jMaeen
Remse Concurfs wire BloodnncMDa —The Army and Navy Jewrecf
prints the following extract from a letter
written by a cavtlfjf oIBcer, in southeast­
ern Tennessee, autbewilssdly lllmarttlng
one of tbe barbarous practices of the reb­
els:—
“1 have been out with my regiment,
scouting fi»r three weeks is the rsginn
lying between the Tanneuess and Nieaiavlppi rivers, northeast of Memphis. For
tbe first few days we were after a guer­
rilla company, who wore engaged in
hunting up or bunting dawn ownsori pls
witAd-BS.
Braud nod bnrriljs go It
may mm, it is nevertheless strictly true,
and yon may rely upon tt chat, at thia
vary hoar, bundteds ot the people of
WealTeUMsnse, Mmisalppi, and Ala­
bama are betng hnnled down with liloadboumfa. I aoMid nut raalisa it uatd by
tbe most positive evldtaoe'l find U true.
We were .mow almost within hsering of
ihs baying of the bounds, and sent nut a
sc»u:lag party who came very near
ealebiug scK-ne
tbe devils. If they bad

�dlviaiuo in a plena uf woods*
tba ford. TWlMtetothon op
tbain with mnaketry from th
^e ford, where they had bean--------to'b^AAr | pklah of woods. Tbe nlghi
Vw Wt rainy &lt;v»d fc«xy. and tba firing

qilrlnC

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xiurtn oar Saith‘ai . joarnalitt, if ira,

Hoadqus
»&lt;
drovg,lh» i

&gt;oMaiap«&lt;» yovR' w*
rOOUMMa af ..•«««, VU WM la

Pat tore.« Creek ’
uf Kueeer’s roM&lt;_____
born tbe NOrtiT Branch Wnd

&lt;«a It

aaovy HpMt,
aWWl M

J

of the guna uf tbeir opponent*.

DnrUg
er it*Veiled Arte* Swtas tee wwral war, wka

^^s^EtaxsatSarse
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS

Use LagWatoto oTtoto State adjourn­
ed on Thursday’evening «tf last week after
a a*wine ef fifteen workihg day a From

UMsodng, faabBeoitai nA.Ton.' ranuplMfe
New Year's day, though h&lt; spoke to eoab
of the VRber ministers preorm.
Waahlpgtot^
Tbe A tag of Denmash han called oat waa raee! red«y
hte rcadrvra hns.oddrwseedhfo army, and
lUHdajr:
has -bnRa roeeivod in Behele wig with grunt
Nssbrtfie, Feb t.-G«W.' Dodge re­
- ‘
. ^yvLxyxw. .Q ■
xith aaliefactiun such ifMlaueoua ixprre ■ tag for. raii-tag 1-cal l*'«u Vount.es to eortiuVlaam. t
porta Tfiut wn the 29th Hh. our forcv*.
Tbe Stockholm ^/KnModt/ r.norta
vuiualaora, to. be ratoad by aeaeaamenl th4t at a great vnevtiog KaM in Cbrtafeana under C«l PhHttpe. drove Rra&amp;ty to the
e»uth aid^yf to, Truwemaa Jiirarj rap­
O«M. tti JeC^XTErtML
vpoa too l*»M» psrpeety. A&gt; state during lbw last west ef Mm year, "warm
ture al! hts train*. ouosimiRg
over 20
bottely, H elto provided for; of 8100. spaechaa ware made by tba principal cit- mule train*, 300 bead uf nettk.e00.head
i
...
^Trrr— wy lr» tokens that there will with j£e voby judteI&lt;&gt;ua4»re»1ai&gt; that en­ igMto of tbe taws, ahd alterwardamt ad­ of sheep, and about IM bead &lt;of. burses
Every
aaealMaepr
ef tbe FsaMmOa eeetaii
dress tn the King waa voted unawimooenet oafy the Pr* rtiwifcsn. but alee the Letter &lt;
rolled men shall bo credited to the Lnwm
and mule*, aud deotrwjtod
'
|y, espreooiag ihdWWsMii that, iafight­
L.MK.pItaM'lte ih, jobs. tospa ia wblcto they are enrolled, before
mill which bad largely em
ing for Behleewtg, Dvamark is fighting
it\Jrewia. require thd.eoBUnuaaca of Mr.
(S*M)
•- they can rscelwe too Stale bounty. This for the cause and future nf ell BraodineLincoln al the head of affurn.
,'CgdpahteJly theraare other true men is aa It eboold bo. A meet inexcusable’ • ia. aud heeor that she ought, tn rwekmi
oethehelpofSwedenand
Nwway.
Agwi*
-jWK.Wery many —who would hate blunder has been committed by mjr mH
an address front tbe UnWerwhy of Upral
itaey eetowriUw ta penni«tiag enrol ted exprawie the formal RfaMon that the
men ta be credited in towns and . stma- sttark directed against Denmark thrediaiihia Stage of the rebellion, that the
ena' all Srtmdinavfa, and that to look «r&gt;
tlee
other
than
where
they
are
enrolled
;
ita oftntflvunuy drpWidt upon tbe life
■T„ibe rcaoinmation rf Abrahar Ur g.Wtn»4er which will become appareat pa*»l'»ly al this wnjuat violence would
qoa«. a'athppa pKtitaahM baen whta wheaevor an attempt tadraft tornado. I1 c-.ver ue with disgrace."
Of the Sseedish got ermfirot. the same
t hU was tha RMe.. ’ Perhaps hia .ainiular will be seen to work aa injarv to- toe
jourotl wye! Tbe Swedish govern mart
«uafa$ayiM afgrftdctm jeitb boldness
-hieh knows that If as te iswly v*o prwboof greet ateadineae nt twiad with great Government, a* well as Unprecedented . whit
puwer.«f adaptation to circumstances, bardshipe to towns where men have been
must necessarily take part, to: it, &gt;• potvaaRetnething peculiar to himaeiC and ■ora plenty than money.
itog itoelf ia a position to face all eeeata
From TV ester* Tirgtala.
hadjut. that eharacter wlpcb aleae could
Tbe bill providing -for the voting of slates. Already It baa used the funds
smb tbe .Republic ia the terrible dangers
Headquarters Department af Western
vbiab hare beset U.
Perhaps, too, hia. our snldier* in tbe field, is eno uf eminent Kited al lbs eleventh hour by the Diet, Virglpia, Feb. 3.—After we drove the
any rate, whether tbore be le­ and odlcfeted all the supplies which may enemy from the bridges yesterday, the
pppuUar UtmutervDCj of character, bin justiw.
reepskahk .frailty—Mae* nyafad in gal abject!ens to it or not, as ia charged be icqsired by a speedy mobllixatioe of the rebels commesced a rapid retreat, our
the army and its entering on a com- cavalry, dueely following them up: Jikirat-y other President woco tbe first—U by tbe eoldtor's enemies. As a matter
TfO«0. g*.
"fbe Gartnaas meantime appear to"te ! miabing ensued, and Imi night a portion
iinpirjng cverj one with a sense that, he
of right, the priviligw of sill ten ship
ulr thoroughly Lxwrt Iit»d inntwecthy
&lt;&gt;f Gon. Sullivan'* f»reoa in attorn pttag
bull) ing tbe British GoTrnMlltnl. The
should
not
ba
taken
away
from
those
mM,hen bcewlhs smiy one thing .that
tu cut tbe snemy off. encountered a large
Awtrian Gaacfte vpeaha nflls “blustering force of rebels in M.clMnic.burg Gap,
prevented fecticu from ehtainiugte' fatal she are fighting to maintain those rights
pplicr,” aad advisee Earl Ru-eelt ~u» go
near Rumor*, and in tbe ooigkborhmd
to school to wise Napoleon." The BoU
•&gt;f this Gaps fight bmk pine*. Weo»onThe railroad bills tn which eor county ekofltr looks upon the English note petit
tually auccerdvd in ouupolling the eneuiy
ia interested have both become laws.— to tbe Diet "as a diplomatic curiwaily of to taka another road to the right, and
Tbe reatrictiooa against the isaue oflofr* our age," and declares that Germany akrdMlle with omvidarable prrdpitaney.
"will not 'be frightened by a coarse
In this eugagemettl wo took a number of
or wsunly bonds until the roads are grad
threat."
prisoners, j* retreating the euerny has­
ed, culverts end bridges built, and tics
tened to make a junction with tbe main
on the ground, are regarded as preUy se­
rebel forces, near Muorrfield. It is beNet Assets, January. 1864, ।
vers, but perhspe ho more en than is aeclloved that Gen. Sullivan and C«-l. Molli ;
Nasurrixs, Jan. 25, 1864.
gan’s cniomna have formed a junction,
coeMfraaetaepMBd. waelhal whieh ee- wesary, to preveut tbe crealiou of a debtI
Indications that the neat battle will aud are now pursuing tbe enemy vigor­
CRced. an notfang else ouoM have dune,
occur in tbe vicinity n( Kmxville, aceom- ously. If he oanapw* our foteee. he cer­
^freedom cd caecetevo aati-c, an iodeulate.
We yeaterdav omierwd with tainly will not be able to take away any
pendaaee of faitirna opp-asition, that
'
efooe eavad the .coaster.
Bui these The foavUtature and Fresldeat Lloeola. several well informed teirtiee—&lt;w&lt;? „f large portion t-f bis plunder.
eritiaai (ienoda have peened.' The rebel
The Itegialalurr of Michigan aeoondai them East Trtmesaee refugees—and all
ILulruad trains arrived on titan toifansfortaprt* ite main foree, sad betwe tbe ns-nonsinatfon of President Uoeoln( the-wlturesea concur tn tbe ate ternvet
that every’train from North Vlr&lt;itiia
forward ean only languish- Factum ba*
made by tbe Legislatures Penney 1 vania,
down its worst, and fo dsogeroM no long
1 cornea loaded with trwope from I tee’s
er. Thowgh it may be that udder any Wivcowsio, California, and Kansas. The‘ army ; and that these legions are imme­
other Premdent tbe Renob He wnold have ' fiJInwrag reaulutiwns have boen passed diately added Ao the foree now under
perished last yrar. or the year previous, by both Hooses of Legislature with but, Longstreet It fe even believed by many,
weteven hia greatest admirer r’“
that Loe himself, feeliag the aboolute
few dissenting votse:
that its fata, now or hermller, i«
mceeait) fer tbe re-ocrapatioe of East
JOINT RESOLUTION expressing confi­ Tennessee, will leave hie old command
rDtcwfeia oAcfol life.
Uaiumnre, reo. ».— I Be I'MIowiag hat
Y&lt; we r^oice m three
dence in tbe Prvoideut. and nomina­. —or what will remain of it—and take ••eon teovived fruni Fortreaa Monrue to
nwiter heart le act pun bis re-oomina
ting Abraham Idncoln foe tbe second charge ef the campaign Tn the region »f
daj :
Knnavllla. Ho and Jeff. Davis argues
ttow. -. Wo d.us't Wk hat: such a rasmmiterm •
A messenger ha* just arrived with dis
nation a doe to him for bis transcendent
Reao/sed. by Me Sruutt and Zfesue o/ this way: If East Tennes-ee is not rfe
patches to Gen. Butler fr..tn New hero,
ArprrsealsOrrt of Ar Stofr of Mutiny,. poearesed.Ricbmund must be abandoned; the 2d aftenxMO. Newbern ia at tack eu
&lt; Ahis Mcariir aad Mtpcner c
that in tba Prociamalina wf Amnesty re­■ if. in reinforcing Lnngsrniei’s army, tbe
aad the rebate ha&lt;« the railroad between
Ml the Prwideecy oflbe United Rtatee. cently put forth by Um President of the alist Is fort, it may be regained, plvNewbern awd Moorehead Qty. (ml ipej
lie who doM'bi* eunrat for the Repub United States, we rreognixs a great step
rd tbe assault on Grant ia suenewfal; be forced to retire to bort llaoan.
Pollciea lasied wlthewt Belay.
Hcelmply d»w bl* duty. He puts the towards the rvcimsirttetfon nf the Union aad there Is a ebiocs that Meade, like
The* surprised aad raptured the gun
(foblOtel)
Republic under en indebtedness to him. upon enund and safe principles. And some of bis predeceeswra, may remain In brat Under writer, and destroyed bar.
Sertice to it le like service to bur maker that in tbe author of the Pnx-lamsuon active wlll| hot a amall force confronting
Aa !&lt;&gt;«( aa we ou keep tberjrer opec
and--------------------In that event,, Knoxville ihy be
--It earn* nothing; It fumiabre ehtmi to wfr reeognha Che men who la pointed out hhn.
--------VS are all right.
nothing; St to the discharge of an oblign- Ui us as the instrument'lathe hands of■ .rglaken
—
cci
and Rich
2;-!.--Ld
mood saved.
rtwa, ne« the eratti«n *&gt;f one.
AM tblw Pruvideoee to cuodocs the nation tea'V Both armies aft threatening, and hot
talk ebent tbta or that rfiac hoviog -a | happy issue oel of lheae.great Artois and Aid beaky wnik may be tspectod, but
not at &lt;&gt;nor. The rebel poeiuna ia .full ’ Culpepper. Feb. 4.—There It a rumor
daim to office belongs noly to the lowest stupeaduocs dangexa.
here U* the JffecC that Maj. Gen. Hunter
sort of polrttaal morality—to tixaeeh&gt;x&gt;l
iiseuleed. That io Abraham Lincoln wo ••f danger U. the tbnfederacy. Richmond
wMeh has *o such word as duty in h. see a Chief Magistrate guided Jo bis ad- ja hrvhfved rd H anff may be luet by a is Io take the command of tlie Army of
- per THoutujtD nrr.
tba Potomac.
•
vocabulary, and which attaches a 'price piinislratioa ia the mMl trying period uf battle in East Ti rtuWkk ■'•&gt;■&gt;
On the trains yesterday and the day
Military mtn here tally hope tba reb
to every human netiwn. AbbsHar Lix our nalwasl btstnry. by a wear bead and
Far Umber ia lh&lt; Ua. will be paid. LX CASH,
bofiwe there wore a large number of .de­
coir eaaaot but be c-i»cnm* that bn has hey t; aad that aa the rapraoevtatives of els will make aa early attack nd Knox­
fur I OS,WO fest ef gwd. etraigbl-graiead White■‘de^ toe State some am-v ice
bet he ths State of Michigan, we reevwnmeod ville ; nothing Would be mdre gratifying setters en roole to Waahingteti wb-re
wrtHd^ptbe last matt to lay claim io a bim te tbe nalWu tM-pSopls’s rapdi Ui ibooe who nndersdhd tbe dlapuoitL&gt;n they will take.the oath. Notwithstand­
pur forcea. Oftmalva op- ing the mud, desertora oxiunua to flock,
ra-oamimuian on that ground or nay date fur another term, eubject tu tba de- and strength
st tow. Tbe matter to fa no degree peterali&lt;ma on tbe part of Longstreet, would into onr Ibsen. W dewrtuns from Virinto re tbe daCmt and dispersion of hia gieia. North Ceeoliaa. Alabama and Min-,
LRM FOR SALE.
Mok!.' The publie advantage is Abe so!*
army, though all lire’s forces tero with siaaippi rvRinumta oatna iqut Gen. Gncgg’e
oonsiderattou; aad thia advantage, beyond
him. Up-m thia subject I speak fn-tn a liana within lam dayu. come of whom
alt quwtioo, fiwars the re^mwh»a«wn.
thorough knooledge bf the ■itnstion ; baeo bean *0 days and others two weeks
Though U ia perfectly true that lhc
ar.d lose in the n.&lt;mm tains.-, They report a.,.' M44M-----------,__ __ __________
cranmalChe atruggle ia past, and toot it
. —jId reaetvo fovorbly - the would fee! aa much assured on that point the m-Mintaina full of deserters striving
eaaoto be said tto* W rpwrttaetar man fa
tw reach our hnse between which aad
extract
fonm
a
letter
written
iaa we do.
aay longer a wrrnsiry to tbe natwmal
farm wRI heaemee - -------- g----- rntfen
________ jneraf.frfitn Hvrrisw'* Land
Trstae are sow ranolng on the Eml themselves rebel cavalry era eoaetantly
_____
R- B. KHA*.
eaemq tlio titee tif-effnrta iatoy oo num
ataormg tbe epturtry.
ovcf. ti Diftcwlt campaigns base jret to ing. Joly 7th, 1M2. Everpt that be ad- Tenness-e and Virgmia llsllmmf. fr.-m
voeates paying for the slaves of rebels, Lnudrti to Maaay Crash.M miles. Beam
the present pnltey of tba Gneornownt is aygpM^BfilRltlJ~* - j— - .
। TRAY CATTLE.
and trains from Cl
New York. Feb. 4 -i-A meeting of the
-BaadHH»;»nir____________ ________ t&lt;i»al dtlsros of Fhrrlda was held at Kry
ffurtdug. I understand that the average H eat on tbe 22th ult, for the purpose if
laat week waff MFiMfo.
Hie forarU
restoring the Stale to Ila original status
Mtowd te be lew toon 80,000.
h'ta under the Union.
.
■
’
rtfryvaey to see that seek depletma le
W e learn from the ^ow/h CoroKnte*
effortfo/M. atraagHi end th. montfr of publiebod at CUembfaJ 8 C, that the
disastrous fits on Thursday dretroyed
•3,000 000 worth of cotton, a large p..rtil* of which Ufong-d u, the rebel gov­
ernment. Tbe loss waa 1700 Ulen of
tbe amount of wwrh dupe, it muel have
bbtoa eery'tfedustrtom badv.
Among
the important bills pesseffta' one provld

t-aeud I. Uk tf. 8.

tlh. I Ml.

PENSIONS TO CHILDREN.

Tbsmteer rhiWrva. ewdar Id veer*. U* stRssr

x.tdSr.'n.'i’j!
PENSIONS TO MOTHERS
SISTERS.

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MbM)*ni( KfM.rck Sfa. test,
of-MieU* er dtescse esstracSsd is Ita Cetsed

THE BEST

$3,002,556.39

BOUNTY MONET.

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paU nej prianpll,.

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ta. -1-ajS -Hl

Tom.
Tk..m..*|ta, H tallol
nd family, would ret are his owe
MtaklitaferUb kiad M

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Of tb* very beat malarial aad latest iwiprovesteel*.

T1X.&gt;U1F.KT-1ROJ« A5D COPPER WORKIt
Wili be carried m&gt; seder the (RrwcUoa oi tofflflft
Mrrluuiice. A fall aaeultMatoT '
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■ARrrhcTvau aancum,
j-.
CoMUaOj aa bawd.
‘»im4
JOB WORK AM» RSPAHUKO rROMPTLY
ATTKSVCU TU
Dea*i forgei tbe

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IAY ON FRUIT CULTURE.

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rf ktel; raM&lt; ^-1 fa'“k ’
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A^fal nrOMOAK-STjiriop MICTHGA?

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der.ngewMarwettoe. Moen* wm d»^■jBjaMBliM^aHtatt^dyvvHBs
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powd la set! prudsoa, , bet •MOtelly
ttetltelaat VUI a^dTaataCt of aaid &lt;£taC
tfaaee who had a surplus wwe Kneed tu
hrtl
tz’‘_
deliter &gt;1 Wf far tte benefit of tte bogu. Ottaa *e*d, m................................... ........1«•
gov eramsM. Tte siii.*, my they smmol
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dayTWbra*^dfetTm^taaXptetolk'^ tte fen
enduro tteirkmtefap mote hover, Md
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a .tn&gt;sg retelloo* semi must ie growing
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1.0. M«. T.
Tte n-Mtar mantis— ef WILD FLOWER

ia«T OF irnrju,

laetwaek he . attacked tbe eheriff with

a k*ifr, and came very near inflicting
oovara,tf»ot fatal injuries. Aa it waa,

S FECIAL S0T1CES-

the abariff ramrod a earant cat ia aae
band, aad W beet arm cat ealirely thro'

TO CONSUMPTIVES.
CeesBuipUa. .aObran will receive * valuable
prescription for the cats of Coeauwptioa. A.ibBia. Brcnebitia. and
Throat and Luu* .Srr
•'tss^y siuW”' •—

Jantnt.pemeol

M'ilHaateargti',
Kitrn Co,Mew Ysrt.

dined, until the hour when hia ease waa
»
JOMES A HARLAN
taken to that higher court,from tbe docia- Of Balamai-u make the beat taxes*.. ever
brrxifMlato thia martet. and aecoed to nene .ver
tidha of which there ia no appeal.
made in the Hlalc. K.pV cun,tenth on band by
tbe pound or baml by *
D. C. HAWLET.
Dona-now.—The donation visit on
Thursday eveninc at the Methodist Par- —————————— fc—■

Mathev's Chkcelate Wars Drapa I

NEVER faUle destroy ate exienshate all
kind, of Internal Wcrroa Ara perfectly raiiable
Isatmawcx -—We would Au attention in all ea-e^ and (ar Kpcr&gt; r to any and all of th.
Fancy Worm sna/actina*. acd saumua Vemita•f property hnldore to tbe adrertiaeoieul gua ia tox. They may be taken al all times with
of tbe .Emit 1 nan rance Company in an Otter dal tier ion, drutf. Mother. U.nuld alwara
ether ecietnn. If tbe object «f ineor iog. parcbese Item aad gire tteir cbildrva no alter.'
&lt; Ao (Marl* wbaterar ia oeeroeary to be gwre ]
io safety against !&lt;&gt;**, then-lbe .Etna i*
Each tea coataio. 24 Drupe or Lutragr • Price
SJ cento. For ule by all tfraggiata and Deale-.
to medicmea.
C. B. WAI.KER, Oeneral Agent.
insure. No company stands higher, end
oc«l.n!y Buffalo. N. Y , tod fort Dr«. C. W.
no company pays its lueses more prompt
------------------ :----------- --------------------------------- ?
ly. Mr. Sweesy - has trnen agent for
tfOSTKTTKrs CUV!RATED STOMACH
RrTTERS 'itoaa of tte graalcal Urwnglteelag
prr|&gt;arati&lt;&gt;n. ertai.t. Il i. npeciallr adapted to
those who are afflicted with Ite Fever end Ague.
Tba wetly Im* eustamed by tbe company nr any otter dleeaac arising from a dword«rrd ooa
in th&gt;« rUtegc waa in the homing ol B-^l- ditioe of the digestire organa. For IhaFeter and

tfofa company, fc»e tbe last tea years, and
has done a large earnout of business.—

wood &amp; Keeler'* mill, several years ago. ' »?“•*

replralfae.snd purita. the

and, aa war citixan* know, thia lues was

teal th; aeUon ia dieea.-. of that nature. Tbe
From our ex­ Ite utae lism, valnabl- .peeitlea to th. knnw.
changes, «o learn that the tame is lbs world. In recommending it io the public, we are
folly oou.ctoaa of doing them a g-eat aerrte.

paid very promptly.

and auro and apeedy action in all ewes where the
dieeaw it canted br irttjul.nir of tte digealite
ergarw. A trial will .affioe for tb. meet skeptical.

■ A Curd.

Tb* uadomigned. is behalf of hi me* If
and family, would return his sincere and
heartfelt thanks far tbe kind and geuar-

I
‘‘'■(i^oaopy.)^

Far sale by Druggist, aad dealer, genettlly,
•rerywberv.
Im

~^DmTBcizrm,te«MwngM gi-’t

time prescribed for tarappearaaee. **' !
.whtJf T.’fflf.rfMttWMkax..
■Mat* mf J*h* Cwlvwr.^foe

t. A. A C 0. Hotsaoea. CowrptrfMat'.Beftohaee

^7si5’"”Wst--.

QTATR OF MICHIGAN, County *f £■», as.
O At • aeasion of ite Frobata CoufeT&amp; th.

D. Hnissa.
Deputy Bagtatar.

far akx waste

•f January, to tte year ana tfaraaaad.«igbt
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ctREmSK.

- &lt; I"'’ «L- . ''BUhto. Nov U. Dtte.
W^wl^^** of i^^Hijtod

O*ra,*ia this pager, p*ttei*ii tb* omdirio*. sad,
•ww, afterlrariug IfaroyMyJriod If, rynh fa'
rawifototefo^eaae—HteXctrirt

I* tte melter of ite eel.te of John Colrer, tote
of Mid ecuety, deceased.

•M*
tar three days msde-v»* Minrriy bH*d; butbaring fotawtw* boUtan of. th* ■Peepte’. Cwre ’
Es^'xfcS’.Tisir.weiO

iwenty-oeeood day ofKtaurry naxt, at tea o,eto«k
fa the dun tn. taaoatoMd for the haariM afaald
peUiion, aad that tb* hstr* st fottnf Mid deeoased
aad all otter penow. la Iere.ted to eel* astel.,
are required to spy ear at a eoe.ioa af Mid court,
then to be bolttaa at th* Frobata Office, la the

Let Jl who eve IHwaffiteted trv •ra'Feeytaoewr*,".

-Beffido, Mbr. IK IteK t &lt; -1* : . r - v -: - ■

CJJRE'SWt*’

rrSS™
**l hare nMd th*‘pKtnte*. &lt; ere* in my Itemlr
with gnat boaeOt.ta can** of eertesfo and Malt

■Mfa-Affit
M*twtt*t**MH*iWMrtMvQfo&lt;F"*t
- J*&lt;Maa. Bc*axrv,*7»»wh.sL. uprtaJta,**,d«
n3k» CURE 'wEst

paper prieted and circulating ia sold county of
*r““ “

**l tar* been ta foebto health ever eiaea th*'liar cHrtteL t£al within twenty days tba Cam- forth
of my boy, who is sow twelve reora Wd. 1
ptefo«t»l Mira a qoUee ofthfo order te be pnbfad "tssj trouble, aad MMesItiM, *11 Ute'
iiaMdie tbe "Hasting* Banner,** a pnblfo new*- have
CHANCERY ORDER.
Um*, unfftfog teefar rrerr kind «f labor, wad
Estate ot George H. Brooks.
daatraytagaUatnywmfort. Lant oaawne* 1 ecata•
ST.l TE OR M/ClUdAX. n* Oirtaii OaH far
lidteiitep teeurt wee*, for aix weeht, ta suo- menoed taking th* • People’, cure.' and hate u.cd
four bottlaa. and am bow almeat * well arowun/
ririadn Jfrom, (ixapiauionl,
b&lt;-p*(taaMlly eervod m th* mIR *m reateaat
, &gt;
;
lean twenlv day* before tb* tba* MatateMndtaapy.
day of January, to tte year of our'iord oao defcMkatfoM
r^=?C“" •"TTaiORT.
6««r H-. JWD, JM XMiOa, IR-rj VSITU, ead IhouaMd eight hundred aad etotydbur:
wain
1* tbe matter of tte estate of George H. Brooks,
FT Mltafartorily espearing by .MdarH on Ho
^STXidfo, MdifoTS^^d-ly r.ntad
c o.
Willet Paaoh. toaol a reerdeul eF tbo'slets of
Lrtw l«wu u*** • WntJi.
I
Michigan, but reaide. tn Ibe elate of P.OMrltt(A true copy.T AU—l,' ’ S. H. Cm£~ '
Brayta* tbal ta may te hcenrad te eell certain
load hers bat ata wm ncenfiy very much were*.
r^tujn.___________DepatyMagtotar.
L"&lt;;
fr^l EaMta. teteorto*te —•A diccoMd ta .sif1 a*.
For Ar* ar six weekadi, tad no appetite, lout all
*/c
rttidrnl dofetotate. eauso bl. appmtnuree to te Milandeoeribod.
Thervapoa II to Ordered, that Tuesday, tb* 1st
*•; CHANCERY ORDER.
•ataredra tbtaamito, Wilkin three monlte from
lira dateofibfo order, aad IbU tn earn of hl. ap- day of March next, at ton e'etoek 1. Ite fereZffiZ XTKhJat
fn.ewi tiea.wbud* friend a^etonA, bento ifaltor
Hill lo b* Sled,aud a copy thereof to bo tarred **
tta 'Pacploacore.' Du taking the otediewr .be
oo the complainant'. Kot let to re. within twenty olh.r penoas interested In Mid estate, .re re­
perceived a etaage *1 peen. Un tb* ihird^av
dev. after Mr&lt;ice on him of a copy of told Bill, quired to appear el a Mauo* of Mid court, ttan to
end notice of tbe entry of Ibis order, tar* ia de- be hoittea .1 tta Probata Office, in tte vIHw* of
d»y. not vat having team use borita. d&gt;ctta.
foalt thereof, that said Bill will be taken ta tt- &amp;SSi,«XSS132S SSK A. D,1M4,
'ZT. . .7“ -. •
‘/siJ Ctar; ctalpteta-.f,
. topped toUng tte medicice. My tog sb* waa aa
faued bj mid hOD-rv.,&lt;tent defendant And it ta
And it is further Ordered, tbal tta petitioner
well u ever tee was. and a. well as snyforiy could'
further ordered that withta twmrty day. the Com■:'! * .i
tu. te, aad abebaa emtiMcd *o over .Im*.
plauuct cau*e a notice of tbta order to te pub- gire-ooticv to tbe persons interested in mM Mate.
Wada Ofo, Z&gt;(foU.it.
“Pact. RuwCGacdaer, tl P.ari st.
lifted ta tte //ertiuM Banner. * pablio newspaper
’•Bnffido,October ».&gt;••»printed, published and circntating tn Mid county:
Or For Bale by all Drwyg&lt;»’v
.rd that aaid pablittUm be witmued. at least
p.prr panted and circulating ia Mid county of
C CBOKHY, Geaanl Agent No. 121 Main aU*
/oc« ia each weak, for six week, ta uKonaiua; L
tiEs; —“•
“
**
Batata.
K.
T,
tu wheat rii order* teoald ta ador that be cum a copy of thi. order to ba jrareouAretouC
octltyli.
allr .erred on lb. mM oo.-tt.iteal defendant, M
&lt;A true copy.)
8. C. FR1XDLF..
IcM.lwrnly day. tefore tte Unte prescribed lor
appearance to be entered ta ttaaaaOM within
Jan IS
Mf. &lt;f l-r^au.
hi. appearance
three moaihafrom tta data ot this order; end that
LOCIS B. LOVELL. Hwefe JhJr
inoaee ot tar appeanaoaabe cause her answer
CHANCERt 6Al.t
Dated. January M. A. if IBM,
A It no copy. Attest,
D. teaisuk,
QTATE OF MICHIGAN -The Circuit Court orw’witoto'iw'eMy far*1 'after —rvicem be*-at
[!-»■
febl-J
Deputy Regis tor.
aeopyof*uUHKMdMttee«f tboewterof thia
Juptrttw'o. KgUiuoEHiratia/af, (M/UtnaM, order, and tnteCaaU Itarauf, that said bill Will
CHANCERY ORDER.
te taken aaeohfested by .aid noa-reaident d.
fend—L Aad It 1* further ordurad, that wltbta
JLAa H. JjAtaraJ. ZL/«..&lt;Ze.t
IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
state or Mcma-tr, n» &lt;sma a** f~
Iwe—y days, the MfotplaJnaal caww a notes ef
la purauanceaadby virtue of a Aecrve of lh»
Lovis S. Lor six, Ciraul Jii/r, at £t. Chamber*. Court, made la lb* above cause, on tta SJth day this order to ta published in tta tfraft age Aaaarr, ARB vwe ratartag with that drtU.dtoea.*, Nr*WAlSoN-8 NEURALGIA XINO vrB! ipeodBy
Braar. 0-OfUiaa^,
contiouod al leaal once in oeeb wfte, for xlx
Ceorw. £ Ztanm. (Iwrfotfe Acree, and /fernOM A. fodder, oa Wedowday tta l.lh d"*y of MarA, A. wash* tahacnesnton-ar lhatta mum * woy ot ARI yon rnciad with tta torture. *f Ru.ni.TMWb
Jfoue*. !tft...h*lr
W.Tuas'. Nmupei. Enr* will speedily trirarm
D |.*4, rt UM O’etaML P. Mr ff that dey, at tta
TT .altsfoetonlv .ppeanag, by affidavit on tl. frual
door of lira Court Hoetaa of Mid Barry coun­
ARI yon —ftringtrnq tbe giM wiagaof Dnrxw1 in Ihi. caute. th.i the above tmtned defendant ty. tn tbe village of Hastings, to said eonaty. All fore tta time proscribed for ber aj^earnscc.
Harri.ua B. Moasb. te not-a realdwat ot tte .tale ih'srJs: wdrtsft s«tf»
Wswas^Nxca.uua Ku&gt;a W1U Igtprare jfabr
of Michigan, and that ta reaide, in tte .tala of
New YoA; Oa molten of Bwoessy A Alien, So Michigan, known aad d Merited mfollow., tow It:
ARE yea rearing with pain, with Qocv 1* your'
liotott for said Complaisant, It i. Ord«rod, th.t Tta .Ml frMlioa of th. eoulhwcsl quarter of e*etbe .aid U.rntou 11. beach do eau.o bio appearW.ww i Nsvnrtou Ktxo will aa.uag. jour
anco te ta entered ra Mid caaM, within Iter.
[t-x-J
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*
P*|W
*y
B
sgtoter.
acre, aad Uiirty-lhrv* (U-I00«b*) bundnite of aa
ARKyenawurtoftbrexfotoncsof lb* Oney Isecru, eceardmg to th* GoveniromtMruuy. —
iwrwav RaaswTl
■
M0BTOA6X .Alt
WA^nd^X^ALOIA KUO, * certain
OmU (Joarl UnusMitaaer,
r&gt;U,CAT wra&gt;i. mt. I* a. mUWm
-'to and for Barry ****ly, Michigan.
'Mrj Rant 1^11^
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&lt;3. ». WALIRR, Aeprite*-,

,

(A true eopy.)

Jodg* of Frobata.

XteVrsJitr*

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ADMINISTHATOirS SALE
ours risk and donation of bia friend, at
In tte matter of tte e.taic of Wlihsm B. Hte*.
the parennage on Thursday evening of
Xolioe ia hereby giren that by virtue of liean.e
last week,
^f* regard it as an appreci­ heretefarv granted to me by tte Jwdzr of Probat,
ation oftbe high calling which it is our
igaa, I wiUexpaee to aale al Public auction, an
Saturday ite twelfth d.r uf March, 1B44. »t one
o'clock In th* dftrrnoon, at tte late rraidenea of
dorwvre rwmgnixe the feet, that however tbe deeeaaed, tn tbe village of Hrntrng., county of
bsmblo theeervaat, io God's moral vine­ liarrv sad Blate of Nteh.g..., all -f Ite right, fillo
and i'mere.1 at lira eaM decraaod to tte following
yard, "tb* laborer is worthy ef bis hire." deeerlted Reel eelale, to wil:
Village lota, la th. village of Haetlaga, No^
If We rightly interpret thee* expression, Ism. imt. ism. im». iste, n*», i»uo. mi. im,
im; being In tte said county of Barry sad
of kmdly r^rd, they farfasb us with State
of Michigan.
RICHARD B. RHAW.
freak fansffi*te*s le increased kxertiow m
Ar!mtei.ttttor of tbe Estate of WarJp Khaw.
tte rood work In which wears engaged.
Dated. January St. I«M.
JatiTT
.
.
T. B. Gaavaxa.

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rrwr« CURE «u2Z-.-

41. C.FRHidtfr

srjn or jffan^djr. 'Tts cirwit covt
foetb.mw.iy M Mmvt. ta&lt;faamM*T. ■*»

Atrocopy. Allart
(us.)
fob)«

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*U&lt;aTAI.O^ TEBT1M0NT.

“Myvrifltta*taeww.*rtaewWt Mil—III*n-

etaiuMiadm Is^ eMo tartar
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KJ. OBAMT, P. M

tin. &lt;&amp;£•&lt;* be pttbl^Mto toyjfoaiteiw fans-

' - ''

WM

In tbe early part of

eoaago. waa toleraMy well attended. The
oum realised was over nisety dollars.

CnANdERYOBDER.

•

Dure i» Jail.—Jonathan Shutt, as Bsiky A W X Sus
U.lUt W W
Clsrt Jam*.
Morriwn A
old anta, wUm trial we dMkmI hat week, baas Mr. C.thanaa McKn.&lt;0l W
&lt;tuh them*.
/
(i&lt; which tba Jury failed to a«re«,) died Eaton Haatian
Eetert Bergw
.Xuecamb D.viA II B
in jail nwSatutday. After being remand­ FewhW Mw. Hail;
S«Kb Jobs H
Mr. O 0
Wkkbaa Mr. J K
ed to Jail to await the April tena’of court,
Fatten, callhrg for »n; of tba aboa. latten will
he waa much excited, and at liwiM pUMewnhav «.d,t,ti.Kl. Cb.rjn fur Marr-

vibletttly upon the flwor. In thia ttmg
gin, sod bis other violent exarllonrto re
lease htaaoelf from jail, bio physical powon* were overtaxed and bo gradually do-

Z/

Remaining .uncalled f«r at tte Ratling*
Poet Office, for tbe week ending -Febru­
ary 9. I8M:
ix,“s.Tb
Sir;,"" **

Patio Duvwrwe,

by a rill four laehte in length. A atruggleaoaoad, ia which Skott waa thrown

B^tedta*11!^^*^ toto^M,1 to* aJd

Ifqtl Sititu.

iiite w

H iIH

I

wt e n $M ,

y

VaLCasts roe rwx fautu. tee. i
Bronchial Tmete* will be faund invalu­
able ta tte Soldier In csiwp, expuoed la
nJEX«i&lt;i'‘‘&lt; «UX'
J .to11/*

Omeera and thus* who over-tax tte *«&gt;tee
^[•- A •
tefafoffiotaxo.
A * TbWvogfaar weoMaga ef BaoMafl* Lodge they arw wsefal in relieving Irritated
Th rods, and will render articulation easy.
*X££ ea’tTbX
OS Atrt ore ueMthrtloas, A* turr to oavaix
t4« yeairtM.

ungovernable.

if

114?

Egyt-

Pattanoer Train. m tta Mb^J—■ r-—uri
RaUnradartr tows. II.UI.Cr-Aa. Mows.
v- • ■••• «wktM waorwata.

J**W^Mat&lt;*b».

III'

^BtetaMd\tafo'&lt;£r^M^M*caprtaa(

uTpr^wTvuf .rTaMlto. W

kShu

futikjt frirr WE

KpH’&amp;t

General AvnriU faced tte country people
Kt templets |piirnaii as la tte fttiiu uf
•m fetelliug. Ttaiy ted mi heard uf tte
afteiag W Ite Mhteteipte, or W tte
wm edited Jtarfanta.TttM* Tte

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

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।

Ragmter'. office far Deeds mlaid Barry roualy, oa
tWWthday of Jun*. A. D. Ide, in Liter / ot
rzz
riZX.&amp;i:

of ninety four sad IS-IOOtte dollar..
and
hereafter to become dne the »un&gt; of two hundred
and twe^y-lve doilari. and interwt ttereon. and
no rr.mdiagr is taw or eouuy baring boon bad
for tte recovery thereof. Now itieroforc. nutie.
&gt;. herwbv given ttet tte pemnito. dc^rited ta
add BMingv to wil: Tb. net half of the .outhweal auJS*faeeiion number thirty-eta. (X4,1 la
lowMbip namber tb.-re 'SI north of range num
b*l«Tl0]W*s«,tas*fatetai* of Michigan, or an
muekttettofwiwiU aakta^said tatmet, taring
&gt;to^-fowa-dL»-l*u4ta*Ulam.l«^i»J

Tsaoes.se tn vote at tte coming elect.on
ii teittg given by Gov. Johoat®. He has
ptruTideif irr—r — ttel all deeiring to do
au CMt swbwrite t» tte fruxtet’i sn&gt;- ****M. 'MjOgK,HSj&gt;!Xy_
wMT eteh, and reetow. tte prefer tertitDteod, F.httary «. 1»M.
[tabldj
tete ef pretsetion. whisk will entitle
Item to lb* fall tetefa* of tte act.
MORTGAGE SALE.

~ AtoHI r
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T*x.—Tta IntenMl Rte-

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art—L«w»—* *“&gt;" ““.fST

(tafatraa Ototoly nod Btete.fortt.nl. andwhioh
BSrttasxrtEtS

sraaosffg

late rmidentteoC Lade. H. Nlebota. deceatad. tn t-roc-dtag, h Jaw-Tfaaqtyifkytaiybaim fartiBalUmore, o* Monday, theatereel* (I lib) day of ModArlMNaavanr ttareuf i Tbereiara, nottee
ta hrrabg «*r*B^ tbta m HSibrdwy tta tfarttecit
[Seih ’ day of April, A. D. leM. at &lt;m* n’etota. p.
M. ofte** Atf.tM pun ism .dtraritad ta said
smrtgnga, te wit. the a*at fraotioa of tb. aoutb-

dl.Mefa to tb* fofi*wiM dmcritedvral State,
or so tnaeb thereof aa ahall be accessary for tb*
payment of the debit of said decraaod, and tbt
.xpoaaa of admtetat*rinh«afd estate, to will

Ma. 0. C- ttamrox g dteliagntoted ctemiat aad Drnggialol tta citf *f Batata. N.Y. tarantedaad ra»TTri»rttrud a cootpanad kaowa ** IllilSTOLU BAUUM Qr HOARHOUND, white tan‘
p*rfc«t grscxnc for tenfa.catM, or nay a*osan*L or lot Dtrntexvin .ruing from damp, cold
nr sodden teas p of tta woattar.
Evey prraeo who bu ever takea Bauru.'b
Brtjua or Bnsttocxn. yroaouur** h fa* best

Thefanll baring bean made ia tbe 'paymaat of a IK tta Math part of tb* moth east quarter of r—guMu. *— n») woot, te an eighty- acr**,me*a &amp;.'J=raiiSk'SXJ,* IS*'V
or tan. m sate oooolj of Barry sad Htate at
PMBfo. noderthaaame of latoem at fitortawbd.
IlMrth of Raag* right(&gt;) wret; also Ite curt to lUTigta*. bidder, at 'tte north door ef^lh.
Barry aodAtate of MicbigM. to AmaM L. Clark, half of lb* mlb-raai quarter of section Ik. and Court How— ta tbe village of iluting.. in said
uf Battit Brack, .nd Stale aforesaid, on the 2Stb lb* aorih-eaal quarter of the north eaalquarter of Barry wwatp, wr ao much of Mid premfoe* as
M^X.-T1U» iaruluebl. Mrdtelo* tasacw taea,
day of November. A. D. l**0, which M.rtpn to MCttou M. to fawn tw* north «f FMge P-tatotJ
Dated, j “aary n. 1W. ~~
rneoMad ia tte office of the Register of Dwrd. io ooataiatog. in all, three hundred u*d eighty-*ix
and for th* eou.tr ef Barry, aad But. ef Michi­ S*2) acre, of laa-i. mc.ro er leM; being la lb*
r.foM .
,
ber
xJirnay.
gan, oa the Tib day ot Decmnbcr, A. D- ISSC. nt cunaty □! Barry end fhute wf Mfehtenn.
JONATHAN N1CH0L8, Adnlatatrntor,
I o’clock, in tte aftenraeo, an that day. in Liter
MART ANN X1CU0L8. Administratrix
T of ktartgegae, ow page MS. sad tba
_ ADMINBTRATOR’S SALE. •
beating quaUliea.
Doled Novurtter 17, IMS.
**eM 1
amount al.imod to tedaa, aadrwm.lnlng unpaid
C. CBOflAY. Bmtam. K T.
at Uti. data, being the euro *f one thotuaad two
Tta above sate to ber.br paetpoaed to tta l*tn. fade mssritaturar, to wham all **d*m should
hundred and Bfty and M lO-Hh. delta™, and no
Forateebyallrnpeceabtedrug^a. ***V^
«2si'u21L.
prvoeediags at taw *c ta agnlty having!bba* tad ”
or lartitatodfor tb* maavtry tbwrewf, Therefore,
aotioe is taroby given, that oa Ite fourteenth day
MART ANN NICUOiJi, Administratrix.
ofMsv.A. D. IM4. at tte hoar *f on* o’otock in
tte ahortteon of that dap. tte premises described
THE CONFKKHIONS AND EXPERIENCE
la lb* said Moeitttt, te wil: All that certain
ur A NMVoua UtkALUt.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
PebttobadferftetanriU and os n eMiton tw
and known m being tfa wool half of the aortb- tin
yoanr
men. aad altar*, who «ufo-r from Xorroaa
* *•**•**"■ ** MxLuiVUUmTwU vub«.
east ananar of e*rtl*n thirty four, (M) ta TowaaMpMteberoo* [I)Morth ef Rang*, anmb.r
Mouas is tarwby given, that by virtue af ItoewM
TtanadrtKtadwne-lhkd pot ef tb* Wart baM
± li'iX.T^«fa“XX.bT
baa eurad hisaeelf aAeT^bein^ b vjrttaa^

iLz^'xsi.'iigrsiiSrSi
ricotigal. bi. wife, of Johwtowa. la Ute ennnty of

ventint, to tbe httaoel biddor. st tte north front
door id tte Co*rt ^iono* ia th* village at Hart
far*, is Mid conety. of Barry.
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riatae —ptou MySto (nd at tba agteor/i
door of tta Court Beene to tta vffiaga ol Hastings,

MIO
Mortgagee.
C. G. Houssooc. ASfy- for Mnrtgngm.
ADitlSBTtUTORS MIX ' ! .

te. .. .......J-.;. --d ;h.
-d--------------conifissioNtn's NOTICE.

to tb* fehewtag deecribed Real Relate, lyins aad
TWf 7*7

tPAHrift, 2’
Or Caocrntraied Luo
&gt;

returns ite BB*M wwpls •»
wdinjv mMA M. ,

toeosa*d« *ew herwby *bfaffi*d ifad requested 4*

it

d ’re,! ‘“X hMwe ef WMtam BitErtar,

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Notic* to hereby given that to parsaanee of a
lloenae granted lo me. by th* Jsdge ef Probate for SaMuat4tata**d .to be doe ea ofod Mortgage at

MORTOAOE KALE
Tte Ilth Mlohigan Cavalry.
T’XDFAVLT having bevu mad. in Ite parmtot
xj M a certain sum of taouey secured by laden 4,lMfiw.&gt;Hinh Css-aka, , now lure
of mortgage .leewtod th. Dili day Jan*. R. D.
in cafapst toriagteti, Ky., asys that du­ IIA4. by Wjtetn B. El.worth and Mary J .or, bu
ring th* cold spell in January a number wife, of Barry Coual’ aM Stela of Michigan, to

and two wte *ufcred amputation have
•isesdied. Oaths 20th ult the rsgim«nt was paid off to January 1st, and on
tbe SSth the men drew tbrir bore* equip,
meet*, consisting of revolvers (RemingU^’sjaad mbrue. Tteir earfaae* had
not yet arrived. They were expecting
teaswveeecu.

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Well, continued Fred, tl»ie vllliaa of a ! nd looked anrnnd the ctMrttmMa.

AT

THE

HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!

Fsls tboegbls Its thlckoed nnanlss
Often that were Mdssr.

Msmortss? Foldthetekp—
Uj then Mcred by.
What sTsfls tbs drssiM of th. Paet I
Tbs fbt srs tor^yoa ayd 11
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steadily.lhsU haav there'mael baaome
deep meaning tn k; and 1 nrked bihi If
be could tan di bit kooWe,. Of cm™
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DRUGS AID MEDICINES,
rChemicals, Palats, Oils, Cam

phene, Baraisig Fluid,
I had spent eema years4n the Wool, in
the practice of my profraahm, and wet oe
a visit to my friends in England. Among
those who camo first upon my list of
friendship was Fred Elliott, and I ar­
ranged to etelt him as won as I enuH.—
FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Fred and 1 had grown up together wo
FCRPOSES.ONLYUKI
bad entered college together and gradu­
ated together; and wbrn I entered upon
the practice of law, be entered hie uncle's
store in the capacity of book-keeper, with
a good promise ahead. And there was
souther lie between us—a near and dear
one—near and dear to ua who were both
orphans, and who had few relalivM Jiv­
ing. Fred had married my own omuln
EA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICBb. PEPPER.
—sweet Hallie Keene. He bad married
PRUNES, F1OB, RAISINS, CODFISHs
X. «T.mhlB&lt; In tbs Grecsry Um, «»«h &gt; bad been upon Ilia docket a long while
lx otrdad (ar ftoilr Me.
b«fi&gt;re. And thus I wm to meet two of
c. 6.HULBBCUK,
Alaa a great variety ot \h»
my dearest frieod».
ltd Cvuassltors al Law. sad Sc:hsse«rT. hsvlec antrrrd late s
CHOJ'CXS'J' yXIiirUHEKBl
(t woe just dark when the carriage left
ill nrompslr ami fsilhlnlly •»'«»&lt;!
me bl the door of tbe house which had
— *1 t&gt;«ir eJling; CeeveytMtag.
Aid (cekiig Extracts,
been pointed &lt;&gt;utM that occupied by my
■ friend ; and which I at unce rocugnixed
m tbe former homo u( old Timothy El;
STVEEXEl Ac ALLEN.
liutt, the unde nf-whom I bare spoken*
My lummocs wm answvred by 'a 'light
quick step upon the ball (Ivor ; end when
inn door was npeurd I recognized the fair,
u atiaM to at sails is U»«
of tbsir prwfosewa
fond festurea of my dearly rnuetnberad
"oBse'ialtat Ceert Hous*, Hs*Unx*. Mioh.
cousin. She was five years oldvr than
• ben 1 saw her last, and grown to ba a
little mere wntuanly and a little sedate,
hi fact, alia had put un the holiest of
TCTTTCR OFTHB PEACE. Will Mtaad to th.
diarawete— that ol a mother. Tbs beau­
J roll^U-» o! deb* •«&lt;! *U eU».r bu.&gt;»«s
ty, lbs life, the smiles of other years
Sic« wild Mrrnr *oe piwv
were not giKM; but they were elevated
rile Dodf«'s Betel. Oranfevule
iliUe. Berry ewsM
with, end softened by, and blruded into
J that n»bi«r character. At first aba did
J. M. RLSSELL.
, nvt knuw me, but when I called hex Hat­
pttrtHCUN sMSergeoo. Ottes to RwsOl's
tie, aa I used to in uld«n times, she
caught me by tbe hand and in a moment
mure had bur soft white arms around my
JOHN ROBERTN,
neck. She was a sister to tnc in heart
•OHTS1CUN
Berpoo. D-.lhngoa broadand aeuL and with a aiater’a love aba
• greeted me.
UHPTlONSs Md
Dk- n. J. HANKY.
&gt;
We went into the parlor, where an as­
TbWYSIClAN.SDROEON •»«! AeoMhesr. 01- !
tral lamp wasalready burning upon the
PtMsvsr Smith's Dru&lt; Siers Gcx-Xytw HUek.
centre table, and where a fire was reflect­
HssMsgs. MiebL^ss. Offlcs hours Don v to U
ing a gseial warmth from' the polished
grate ; fur it waa Autumn and the eve­
H. WRIGHT,
nings were quite cool. Upon a chair,
A TTORNET s»M COUNSELLOR AT UW
, 'neath the tabla, sat a little hoy of obtriE
three years, playing with sr-riehly orna­
mented bridle of•a 'ri&gt;ckhig*horee1 while
&amp;
VAH BBtSTI
‘Aii.7Uu.u- rm uo.
upon th^garptt »m a gieesome child;
slnns aoM mmv prompllj '. s^llusi.
not yet able to walk with aafsly, engaged
OOtes. «rt&lt;b W. W. lUlph Esq.. MUdl^iU.
in tumbling about a forge, rparlaa muff,AUerwya as4
And theee ware Hattiae cbild»M—Iwo
be eAeeef Uie
WANT 25.000 Iba. of WOOL to1 as bright as&lt; beau|ifol things m aver
u al Haali.p,
manufacture Into CLOTH—
made music la an earthly home. - She
. bad neither brother. M afofor, so I was
forced in be uaoie to her chlldreu.
’ AND SHEETINGS,
By and by Fred cama. There, wae a
cloud upomhis foot when ,be entered font
tea ar by (ha yank
room—I «aw ia vary plsial v, but bia wifa
TE^bffS.
hurried to bis side, and kissed him*, and
I whispered la hie ear. and when he greetI ad me, and hold try band and patted ate
upon the shoulder, fee appeared the same
1 w,arm a nd genial spirit M ,of o'-d.
At ;
toe tea table be asked after my fortunes
in the dialint home I Wd ao*i£M; ‘ and
•
wi4e SbeeUe*.' when I told him I bad
n wureevded
.nx-.R-.Ro baymtf
n,,,.™
XZi ^Za erf that
COTH WARRANTED ■troa*.aad derstae.
• pjy moat asngwtaeexj ’' '^ "i‘ * J—J
/X* aecumulatina
It it Iht cheopttt tray to gti good doth1 material wealth w tart accumulating
«x-.me, he wss wefnbly pltated, bwt In­
,
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timatW that saeb bueineae and efch prouWOOL
CARDING
•
Dom Fressptty aed *e toe BesaOtaseer. Fries pccts would Stilt bifo vte/,“wen.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

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C. PR1IDLE,

I Uugbed cuirlghtat what I eonAArod
-the ebeurtllty oftbkfoatfidsa. 1i ftoiW
du very well, 1 told hltri'.'fora poor fol­
low with only hisTfB hip?b .qud Ma wit

our'hands, and.
I he'd boaiadijr.uofa aouar: put wncn
I hadeerved MAoe* yadrM Wk keep?
- *r ,iJve ttib a'pJod share to the buslbree years ago tbs old man died
leaving----------me an Mlkto of about sixty
thousand dollars.
Aye, y “ J, U my friend came to
of all that. Tb« were.
tiny ibouaahd dunarT'worth of good,
available property, ifltk ovary thing »u
»• L. o* jnsl 3UM&gt; o
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lawyer peiM bao^htcOMet siMcatbe
ago and yrelong fat and Suffer had .their
bMde together. Ja •feU«Hhil» Suffer
SJ-e11
and when asked what be meant, &gt;be producod a paper whtek appeared U&gt; ba The
last will aqd teatimemy of Tjaaotby Elapd Stopben Akero.awiErIbMlXa
it the Mme will which my'onole inada
And tbaA it hM bow Un
Waobaai ever mince. Be MJ» tbat-wbau
be weplAway to the weetoru aouftttjr- ho
overlooked it among hie other paptra,
and to&lt;* it akng wiibblra. Hefuribermore declares that received atveral het
lera from Mr. Ellfot, Mktog bl us to be
earefol of the wilLtetd.MV l» •« that It
could be brought to light ip cue of,oe«L
Of course, Mid l4 this must be* fopudulent&lt;qM.r .
• *i uj'
Muet certainly U is, returned Fred. .
And yet iLbee beep admitted to pre
bale, the /edgs hasadmiHod U.
1 have appealed, and it goes to the AU.preroe Cuurn pad moreover the trial ,le
to come off to-mwrow.
Fur myself
Enoch—if I were alone in the world—I
w&lt;wld care but little, for 1 could pul
forth energies anew; but for my wife and
children—ohl oh!it lahaxd 1 har^l
He buried bit foee to hi» bands and
wept aloud; but in a little while be. be­
came calm again, and I questioned Ulm
at I taw fit Another wltnew to the will
be0dea Stepben Akers was living, and
be testified ilia! be believed the instru­
ment now produced was the one on which
he put his name. In abort the ease look­
ed dark taough; and I dare nut give my friend rouefi hope. Yet 1 pVocutekd to
think of the matter, and be preeent with
him at the trial.
On the fidlowlng morning I got away
as toon aa I could, for I Could not bea^.
to see Hattie^ grief; but 1 promised to
come back again: and as I beheld her
hand at the door, I tuld bar to keep pp a
good heart.
An uncle of mine named Ansel Furbee
a brother of iny mutbar, wm in town on
business that 1 meant to see him;
He
was a paper manufacturer, and worth a
hahfffome property. ‘ I found hist st bii
hotel ami passed a happy hour with him ;
for I had been hie pet In boyhood, aad it
wsa by hit oeneroua bounty tnat I went
through college. I told him about the
trial coming off. and ha eaid ba meant to
be preterit If he could.
He had been
well acquainted wkb Tlmoihy Elliott,
and wn firmly convinced that the only
will that Eillott erar made had beta de­
stroyed.
when the hour of trial arrived It wee
announced that I should assist la the sate.
I to«&gt;k my place with the counsel already
engaged. As the trial went on^ it did
certainly look dark enough fur my friend.
Stephen Akars, a dark browed, foxy look
«ng man, with hair ufagrlxalv rod, which
atood out like a hedghog'equals upon hit
atral! bead, swore that this will-was tbat
will which ha, as Timothy Elliott's. at­
torney, had made eighteen tears before,
_
a&gt; Ael H bad been In bi jtiMaiM'
aad
averrinto until Ke had' loWi i i. i- .k.

And, 1 added, you camo Into posses­
sion nt IL'- '
.
Yea, Im answered. There vu no will
left, at least eveh wm supposed to be the
ease; and it all eame to ma, Mil waa lbs
only blisod relative living. UecleTim
oihy had one titter, He merrled when
quite young but bls wife died-wltbout is
sue. ’His titter Married a man named
l«ss»c Staffer. This Staffer had one eon
living by bit formerwifc, bet ho bad tt»
cbiWrvn by my aunt.
Be died at the
end of two years, leaving bar no means,
and the fee nd a home whh her brother,
taking bar atepaon with her. In time
aba died, andnbo bey wm Wt la wy un­
de’s charge until be was tweoty-eoo.—
80 much tor the sister.
The brother
married, and bad oca child, and that child
was myeeU. You know of my parent*.
My father died when I wm a mere child;
and my mother diod before I graduated.
Sv you eoe, I wae the only heir to be
foeftd. I wm tbe only representative of
Uncle Timothy’s blued.
Certainly. I said, and of court* tbe
whole property fell tu you.
Yea, be repted, and'fr was given to ma,
and I took poeaesiivu, and hare opened
a flonrishiilg busin cm. Upon the strength
thereof I have entered society, and re­
sponsible effiows have been pul upon me.
Well, said I, m my friend paused
agaie, what has happened to disturb el!
this I
I’ll tell yon, be returned, starting from
a moody reverie. Into wbieb be bad fallen,
Amt yon remember that my father and
Unde Timothy ones bad a Serious falling
out.
Yea. | have some recollection of it;
bat that wm a good many years ago.
We were boya then.
Aya— it vu osar twenty years ago,
said Fred ; but 1 remeuibbr H very well,
for I remember how It made my mother
(eel. Die estrangement Im led fur tome
yearn; and during tbettlm the bitterness
waeteery etnmg. 'My unde declared
that be would bare nothing ovora io do Probate office. And be alu.--------- ...
with his-brothev ;-mm! under the InttoeMe
ol his fading. he made a will ounraying
the great balk of hit property to John was no getting bound his testimony. It
Staffer, the aunwf his stater's buabaad— Wat plain and direct, and »t could not
You remember that?
break through It '
Yea, I eaid. And I.did remember It
An old tnaa by the trama of Jackson^
vary wall; for the thing made considera­ who had bean one of the witoaaoM to the
ble talk at the time; and more so.bo- old will, testified that be believed the
_____ ,------------------_____ instrument
ause Staffer.
who had married
Timothy bow before him oka tbe one
,’e sitter had not beta eon.id.red to which be bed pul bis bend. He abmrid
__ *------- 1 '*■ —i—my
hit oWheignathrt. He
Wee an honest old fellow and admitted
Uiat ha had always supposed that the
wilt had been daatrdyad.
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For Mr elient we at yetdrtd- nothing
any amount of Itnpreoeidrts and Opinions
in ovr faior: h hnd been the impreealnn
of all Timothy Dlsett’e Intimate friends
that the Will whist be bad made bad been
-■ ■- --- -d«BWo1»L H* bad- iaftad to them tn
W«dl—atAhet Xisne m» wseleopeko of that way. And yet not me &lt; them
ihe will be bad made, Md mid be ahuoid eould s»«er that tWy ♦wdU- beard him

(taauuy Hand 1 believa be did. 1 knew *y drirOly that anch
liaa welJM lkoMr wphiwg that 1 did r*- —*• -v not see with my own eyes. Before my '
uncle died be ttrid xm-be should ntake ,
c.i will, for tberewM nonoed of it. Hoi
■aidI wswlbe only lawfol heir,' and that
WMBOOUgb..
: ma ah i.it, &gt;1
. I
My node died, and J came into possessiop^f the property t and Lhasa enjoyed 1
it, apd bora taiod to do good with it; and
aa they earn have paaaed-&lt;m } have, added
aqmeuiig to -the wiglnni fortune, for 1 1
hava.beM ewMal sadgeedMt. b a dark &lt;

wm

Ab feet

,
,

.

; Ma. .Atew,. said 1, oowtrdUor JWyoeM
aa much m possible, you mad* »hi* wiH|

This wlH lsfcUd, odd T. loAfeg Al*
Ita sign and MSl.XfoVtd, l^a. &gt; Hurt M,
eigiitoenjy asm ago thia v*fy moplh.. ,
Certainly, replM Akers, that la Jast
"Tpil'lL
lataAal

lowiyguyp

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; And ) qn’ awMr thal Timothy' Elliott
Mt hie hand and aaal upon thlv
-»

I looked him In 0&gt;aaye;8e
reed In that look somethleg of_,-------- ,
f.»r hie countenance changed and hie
knots actually shook beneath him,
I told him that I bad dooa with him,
end then asked IMi 'Aneai Forbte might
be called to the atppd.
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What did I wont of hint And my
errata waa ateo srixlboa to know- wly bo
tea called upon, for ho was well known,
awdetood as high Mlbo Judge blmeetf.
Mr. Forbes, said I, mb aro • tnauufacto rot of paper t
“
He Mid he waa.
A
~
How tong bavn you botemagagod in
thathaaloMa,'’ T'• &gt;
He thought
piled (
lawterodtha bosieoea to 18811 ml
have beoo In It just W&gt; years.
.
Nnw.alr, Midi heading Mm the faiatrament which I held, will yco tali the
juri whet the paper wm made?
He took it end the mameol hit oyo
rtilid open It be started. He gated
upon the cornsr, and tbea in an amazed
bursting tone be cried i
I made It myself!
Wheel When! 1 demanded.
'•
, It eould not have been over nine year* ’
ago; for here Is my mark—my name—
upon lit And be showed "Io the court
and jury the mark which he bad detected.
It waa plain enough n4w—a little oval
Impression With the ns mA *'A. Forbes,"
embaased within It. It was-defaced tad
eotled. bbt not obliterated.
Stephen A kora wrse trying to nukohb
was from the tourt room, but the deputy
brought htnrback. ’ ,
Two wholesale (feelers were snmmo*ed, and when they examined the paper
they at one* teeognlted II M Antal
Forboa' raanufoctore- They know. H—
thsra or-cild be no quMlisn.
And thus, almoai ealrsodomly, wu
the wbnle current of the affiur changed.
We gave tbs1 caw hi, anff te a very few
minutae we badths vordiot.
.4:...
Thai ovohlng Hattie knag about my
neck, and b I eased and thanked me satB I
Url, «4^., AM Fiji. •*- Ufrfti .
to speak of ,yrhat .had phased, «l ops*
broke dqwn under t$&gt;e weight of jOy iiWP ,
gratitude'that wm' upon him.’- rHo :*il’ !
safe—han: fortune was safe—.Ms foaA—j
wttBsafo— anti bis wife and lilUo QMS
were still blessed.
• 89ms aeked mo j&gt;ow. 1 happened to de­
tect that little silent witness sway up bi .
the corner of that paper.'
'
I answered them that my uncle gave
me krff a dews reame ofthai aamo kind '■

and I bare .been using U sver rioep aft;,
that stamp waa vary familiar to ma. Tbe
forger had selected for hie wicked purpoeaa sheet of reepebttfola age; bat it
did not bro re old M*vagb la Mawer the
date be bad put apoo it.
„ ,
/ ,f.
Matter John Staffer got off toupee
ag&gt;!n ; but Stephen A kora fea'ad hit way
to the State Prison. where, for a term of
two yean he was fsrdMv restrahmd
from deftoudfog bta fellow teen.

�* haa a dutif.l a
om* to meet and
bo*te, in angle
around the tbuea
and sternal God.
'
ilia Hill* spirit after a abort,
fs! aiqknaee, Suok Ito fight oetl

Conner
Steel* and
McIntosh's Indiana
afariWarren
tod NoStEtork
Town,
Iod iw Terril
eluding gear
'—
Atar prds^tata dubious, ata
fori- that
they

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“Hav* yoa taft^ed **|y ooariderabls
social ooovirtsiou fa cmt**qu*nceT‘
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-“♦faitaaih maiterahxve prngraresd

They »r* fast geUing into s stat* cf mind

burd««ng upon desperation; and unless
the radicals mm ap* Uttle, they prop.**
in fbeh-dteperatfoe’ te “emaab th* ma-

cton*," . ;■»&gt;*. A4Wa made
ilaatf obnoxious to the** liberty hater*,
“Here you much trouble In procuring
■&gt;-’■ •
- ■ ••
aeds by ita efwdts to |tot d*«*&gt; th* slave- labnrsnF
“Noise at all; th* negroes work reads
bolder* rebellion, tad ao they propore
1» and faitbfally for wages. Tbev do
tbputdown tbe Administration. Tbe
their work bettor that aver, because they
eppraachtog'draft .fa not ooly tbe objrel
know that they meat either fulfil their
tarJMi Voided and prevented, but it ia oootreets rtf pre a* pay.”
“Do the people regret the change
which emancipation has effected T’
tb**oboresof pandemonium to *ommit
“No, hardly one man tn tbe who!* dis­
their derflith deeds.
'
trict, except a few pollutions, who would
Down in Detroit is a s|akly and ob- vol* for the restoration of slavery.—
aeyre' print of the copperhead ordvr Mr.—— and Mr.^—, w'bo ware both
known fi* i ba FkMMia’s J««rwA whore large elav*ownera, aud oppored emanci­
editor chile upon th* spirit*ot th* Pit a* pation bitterly, now declare openly thxF
ibsy never want slavery restored.”
fidlowr:
Certainly this *vid«ne* Is Important,
“Q.qc jwad may be through blood and and worth tb* eocslderatIon ofTsnnere**.
• oe, but there Is a future for these State* Lelos act honestly toward* th* slave
yet I To work ! Enroll! Organ'u*! and tb* oon*eou«nc*s will taka cars of
Who ofyou.cannat find ten men each of tbemsrirev. L*t ns offirr “greenbacks"
wbum aLn find nine of like mind 1 Organ- instead of cowhides to the negro, and be
ue, Frremsu, In ynur hundreds, and 1*1 will,work with fresh alaerlty and hope.
us understand each other by correspond­ H* has ■ snnl: let us treat him accord­
ence, that V may Work together."
ingly. If ws us* onrbnmsrieal superior­
TteNv. York Jfows ala* feels bad at ity to rub him of his rights and defraud
him of Ms wag**, w* shall pull down upon
lb* stomach, and to reHov* itaelf, etch**
our ehiMren’s heads tbe jo»t penalty of
ouytb* following; hepi*g from wms- our gill, amid the mercilere lempeete of a
where to bcm* *n echo to ilsxdiabulica) social revolution.— Waekinciltm corrApoadent KaebviUi (Jlmn.) Union.
suggestion:
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“W* b*li«T* from the signs *f the
tirne*. from information that reaches us
from various quarters, frotu muttering*,
and grumblnig. and growling* tbaiewmc
to us from far and near, that th* turbsarane* nf the people has nearly attained its
utmost limit Let th* Administration
trim bred I Tb* people, w* repeat, do
not want, and will not tolerate a revoiuUm of this Government. If th* aboiltioniats have rendered, as w* fear they
hava, “thriUhinn aa ik was" impossible
if t h* sereedmg states cannot bn recovered
th.
» l.r lb.
rqpiaimlltbe “Coostitutioa aa
V*'1
•ffrvive, aad that th* Government snd*r
itaball be administered u obr father*
iotewdad. ; A litltefurther psreisteno* in
ity present.c~ur»a,»ud the 'Admlnfeteatioa will encounter, the pcoplp massed
right In its way ; not in i*surr*ct»op—U u
tht AdminiUration vkick it Mtfirrtctitmrife-uol.to ir»ak*. a revolution, but loprareal oaf. /rrin Away j/MtutMwltd by
UiUilew. foresworn s'genta, abusing to
tbmaaforion* *od,tb* trust confided to
thym. Jf, by virtu* of article second of
tboWMMbMxte* of th* Cooastitution.
th* Administration.When itancaontars the
people massed right lu ita way, should
find Wa» in their fanda, sb much lb*
wore* for tbe Adminisirolion-’'

,Ws have news of another Mexican

victory, which show* that ilia French arc
no*y*l nseataro of the situation. Masimil-

lian may find it more pleasant and aafor
toTdnalw stilj in France, rather thaw
nt tempt to occupy: * &amp;ran* in Mexico

which eiill oscillates over a crater of

blood, seething with th* Intesifivd heat

of iMcxiom hate toward tb* usurper.
From present appeatanoto hie cautions

nature will be likely to k«*p the tool of
French tyranny out of Mexico. If there
ia fighting Still to be dene, Maximilian

prdfero that the French' bear th* burden,

the risk and the expense of the conflict.
A nd It appear* that there I* fighting to
be done. Th* patriotic Mexican*, dstcr-

iniged still to maintain their indspeudeace, have risen on their invader* and

rn csptured the rity af Sen Loub Prtoai,
aftejafight of twantr-foor hoar*,*-taking
most ufibe garrison and a large quanti­
ty of small arm* and munition*.

Tit*

traitor Mejia, who was ia ■commsnd un­

der French orders, escaped with hi* staff
butilk'stated that all the reneged* officers
that reinatngd were shot II Is staled

several lowusblp* in th*State, under tbe
alMrm.m mM. w* extract tb* fa!
owing, fpr lb* ,9»nty of feariry ; adding

in lhaJagt column of figures, th* quota
of *aeh tewtaHp t

,

Of yon Itamortal iteta

, th* oatb of
Governor
_
Bliss, and

.

Mr*. Pauli way a womaa of more than
ordinary character, but owing to ckreMfc
Militj/ ah* w.aa not permitted to Mtor
actively Into lb* turmoils of life, but shod
a sacred calm o’ar all who cam* into her
prescac*. Forniuo y**r* she ws* coulin*d to her room, y*^ nut during th*
srhol* time did ab* murmur or cemplain
at an inscrutable Providence. Her last
tnouienu, like bar whole life, were paac*faland pleaaani.
IWO
——T—n.
,;Wrnr, ,
army and two daughter*, to tnQurn her
departure. .
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N*w York,' F*b; 12.—Tb* ’ Tribune
uyn a letter from Ils correspondent onetains some precis* tafof station on a poiut
of importtaeb which Km as y*i sttricted
little or no silMtfon. Tbo news fa a
nutshell Is thdt at this tnettant tbsira is
a flier of -six rebel war steamer* tn
CbfoeM Marfo Ttare v*ms!s ward fit­
ted *ut In England by Sbcrard Osboln*,
an English navri captain, aadtheircfaws
were recruited aiHMg the officer* and
men of ilw BriUasio Majesty ** navyl—
They were under contract to th* Ctuneso
Government, but ufin dwy reached Chi
M a di*agre*n&gt;eat arose batwren Os­
borne and tbe China** authorities and
th* «saw1* w*&gt;« not delivered, but
thrown en th* market and arid at auction

Washington it____
Mriooe couviilsioh*.cunflict ia
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peace wioj,-,----------- .----------------- ,- n kick tbe ether out.
Fernando Wood
maa •
6&lt;U. nt iml.u «pMbl* position as th* only true and Umnset
one for tod Dhmrexacv Itfltiw. •
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lartrfttob

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tb«Oan»«wmr bxi-e-W. bur 1

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The Great French Remedy !
■“"“"JW®®™**!

objMtoftbienoeaioa i* to maks
riota for *»vctlng a fire-xoof I
for County office*. Up to th* tiire
■goisf to proas wo definite plan be
^grorfwpen.
pf By a joint resolution ortll
iaktor* publlabed elsewhere, J

Tits PaxsipKMT't first prodamatfon
caused a gr»ft stampede among the ne-

Tbe subjvol of this obituary
soldier in the Union army *f Ky.

The fatb«r of George B. McClellan and
himself were “old cronies,” as bo expres­
sed It; ha often came Into bib office tn
listen to bis axaminaliod* • and when.
one© on a lime the lad G«urga was home thirty days. Having reached Hr. CoU
from West Point the father brought hi*
lier’e un au nday ere. be oould go tte fartwo eons to have their character* phre- thor but sank down never wore to rise ia
no logically dcscanteJ upo*. Bays Mr. th* ftoah. .
.
Fowler: “1 remember all the ciroumTa* funorat was attended by tbe wri­
stanoea as if it were but yeeterdey, and I
ter on WodoMday the 3d tost., whoa the
remember lb* train of reasoning that then ounmdMioo* of tbe Gospel «f peac* were
passed through ray mind. Never” with
presented to tbe two tuwurnln&lt; brothers
great emphasis “never in all toy lite bed and a large ci rcl* of ay mpathotag frisnda
I found such an inordinate development
of the organ of‘caution* aa in tbe bead of
George B. McClellan! I alto found the
propelling laeaitie*, combativene** and
destructiveness, small, and 1 thought to
my sulf what isthe sense or reason of
sending sash a natural toward to West
Point 1 But thee I reasoned that tber&lt;v
would probably never be any war to call
Maaran.fab.MNd.
for a military genius, and West Point
I have juat received tutarcariag addi­
might aa well educate tbe eoward as any tional new* from befow, from yuur re­
other Institution." Re said that his lite porter with Gen. Shormaafo army. Th*
bad only proved his early convictions, army moved forward from Vicksberg
and referring to the great seven day*’ last week the lC:h Amy Corps, under
battle related that a personal family Gru. iiurlbnt, following Cb* 17lb Army
friend was then in Richmond, and tbs C-wps, under Goo. McPh*reta, which
plan of the battle wps well known. Lee haa th* advan**. Before thia they have
said. “1 know McClellan for a natural not only captured Jackson, Mi**., but
eoward.tf I draw every available man have probably al forked Polk'* rebel
from Riqhiaend, and hurl our whufo foroa forceatot Meridian, 50 miles.eaat of Jack­
upoa bis right wing he will not dare to son. It is confidently believed that
stir hi* left I" Redid ao, and proved Polk’s forces, retiiuated at about 15,000
that ba did know his adversary , for will be gobbled an."
fti* U tbe
though McClellan oould have swung hi* first article in Gsa. Sherman * program
left wing ever Richmond, he oily sent
forward a corporaTa guard to reconnoitre
I am also advised that the Ifitb Amy
asd th* gulden spportunily waa passed Corp*, under Gen. A. Ix&gt;gaa, ba* march­
ed from Boa**villa, Abu, westward, with
the purpnev of joiking this grand ru&gt;&gt;v*maot of Gen. Shwtuan, and that lb* eavairy expedition that l*ev*s Tenn**eee to­
day is a part of tbe same general move­
ment. The** thro* soluinns will co-op.
ate and finally unite, and the public nsay
expect to be electrified with sums good

u «■ —a, O"°&lt;

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mjnraMuujpn
«. Tire co^amor

T« Boaan ov Bwanvisoas, «&lt;■
«i tbe Court Hou*e *n Monday

Dtsa—At Prelrfevfll* on Totedtv

rootemplalfag »• Hating will *«* th
fareilW* cannot draw from tbo rvl I
-only In th* town* »"d counties fcl

h recdem was premised the black slate
and pard&lt;&gt;« to the whit* rebel.
Multi
lauds* of both wvr* ready to accept whst
was offend. a»d aro Mill doi*rro drily

tbe roerrit la credited.

th* other rebel
to attack Ban ।__________ _T,_.__ ___
show their respect for British neutrality,
At lb* PsrsMage is We&gt;4tead. »o tbe Vlh J.r
the British crew lek* an eath ef natoral- of Febnisrr, Istt/bv th* Rev. Wm. WcKaraarr,
ixslico a* oitiMna of th* Confederacy
wbta tb* flag changes.
If, ttmrsfore,
At CedarOvrek. Berry emtSty. on A* Suwsina
Sen Francisevshould happen to be burn­
ed and plundered, John Bull waehe* hi*
sndMlM MJ?XUC J. JACpiOX rf the aber9
hands of all reep.nilb.Uly, •
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non Mwvnro.-Th* tewMbip o I
A dlepotch from Cincinnati says that
persons from Knoxville report Commu­
nication with Cumberland Gap cut off.
Taxswell I* said to b* in possession of
the enemy. Th* garrison retreated with
four pieces of artillery to Qimberland
Gap. ' Nearly all East Tennessee is in
the ptoseomua of the rebel*. This need
elfcit no tpprebenslnn: it would take
00,000 m*n &lt;• esplore Kmuriil* and our
army. No siege will be attempted.—
Gen' Grant can reibforce the garrison
20.000 men in 50 hours. One division
&lt;&gt;f Grant'* Army.I* within sound of'tbs
cantion al Knoxville garrieon. Another
division rould tnsreh to its rdtof Ja 2,1
hours. Tbe river between Chattanooga
and Louden to low; beets have struck
often. Th* distance beta **n Chattanen.
ga sad KeoavUls Itos b«*n mad* to
hour*. The railroad will be to ronnfou
order In a few day*. Tbe dirtsBce la 00

worm: ACE SAUK
itVFAVT.T IwvhrgrWvw medal*Um

Bebel Mew*.

ehip meeting wa* held at which al

*a* present at tbe meeting and e I

several recruit*. Waar.inforwve
a war wmtiagbto b* held at the I

School Hoomm Friday nigU &lt;
week.

TIE H^T CAME

L*&lt; tb* ball roll *n.

Tn* Lamb* Faixne.—The rl
outnber—February—ef this new I

HUMAN MISERY,

.fer JUMafatto• M4Bbaei^. J&gt;ri*jSUOe.

dats far publie favor 1* at hand, i|

fully equal in point ufsxeellenae 'y|
January number. It lead* off wB
baantiful steel pbt* sqfraved in I
higbeetfotyl* of art, called “The St I

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Dated, Febraary S, loM.

Villa. Tbaobly aerfoua break will b*
tho Tosmel bridge al Iwudaw, a length of
1,700 feet, wbish will bo bailt hDO days;
'

3* aggsged to fill Its quota undvr tfl
&lt;ril‘fer bM. On Monday lari a I
bounty of 1100 was voted with I
dimenting votes. 8*rgt. Ilsrtn. I

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MOKTGAcVaJcf.'

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New York; Fab. 12.-Th* Halelgh
(N. C.) Proyr&lt;M contain* a strong article
against the new Cur.fed.rate enrollment.
Il say*: “If C*e«r«Ml* bert ran fasten­
ing military de-potfom on th* people,
they tnuel Mlbwi it qutelly ot restet tl&gt;e
Il 1* proper to add that Uraae taevt
tyranny ; that reristanoe to tyrants b
’ obedieac* to God, sud tb* people of
■ N*rtb Carolina will not hesitate which
General Grant ha* adopted far a gnad
ofcore* they should purau*. Pas* ths
aprieg campaign ia lb* Gulf States.
i'tai
' geoUstaai wbo ^ft~MobH« ow «b* 80ih
talked of betwoan North Cerolma and
of Jansary,... He *sy* there waa not ov*r
■ 5,000 rebel troops at Mobile. There b
afreemarksl at Metals .-for supplying
WMall poor peaplqtatb food. Theta fa no
great dastitetiee. tbarr. a* bta bem a*,
. AX. ATTACX OX XOMX rXOSAXUU
often reported. There are no n*groes'
W* find th* following suggestive i
there, tbe slave* having all baM aMt to sgrapb
,
in lhaJtabtUI* Uofooef M
Georgia A* safeAaeping. The rebeb ।
bare faar guoboata there, oft* of which b

that the Mexicoas son tarn plate attacking
the other temixld by the Freneh, ia
detail.
•
first
_r. -x-j-ii. —__ t___ lj
Mexico com** by way
San Francisco,
and b torwegfctby anwCcer, bearing dla
patsbae frowr Jmiw to th* Ger«rnai*«'. proonss ol SBiphsrixatfaa and calcmatlnn
of ore contamm* gold. By due method
at WataiagiM,
ore. lately yielding the art m)&gt; owe-feurth of the geU actually OMkatae* in
From the blSefaftdpurt ofGwn. HIT!, them, ere mitdn tn produce SO er M p*r
eMt, toataed «f » per oena StaeM
giving the aamUr of men salteted and

credited up to tb* 31*&lt; of January, to tbe

Uncfamail. Feb. 11—Tb* GateUe'e
■perial say* G*c. Curtis arrived al Fort
Smith, Ark., ysMerday. Th* Arrey of from lb* Governor el
tbe Frontier is to to* reorganized for of- office «m admlnlaterri.
fensiv* operations.
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Pvreoos from Knexvill*, who arrived
at Nashville, report that. cunVmnicalion
with Cumberland G*pl*Cut*ff
Near-

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IlrraXAT.” Tbvvi follow** d.rable rl
cclered Faabicn Plat*. Then a ne. I

popriar ptoc* of m«*ic, “Kind frl
er*near her." being an answer to “I
will care for Mwlher now." Thia I
of meeie, ot iterif, I* wegb lb* pnr
tb* number. Then a striking engrrl
•f the “Rsacu* of Arthur Stade,", i
trsllve efsa intemstieg story e|

-OnvdsTrisl." Priced a year;
«opiee far U- Published by Dean!
PeteSMX,Sl&gt; Wabel Stead, PUb

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Dated htrwvW.lm.

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brruomaaJreie*a.-^lfa

Aritataas. Gm. Stoat*1* fartras nt MUla
Rock and thereabout* era in a good state
cf organtotion and a mnoMooni south­
ward towards tb* R*ed River -counter,
New York. F*b. IX-Tb* Hrere.
while ear troop* h&gt; Taxes mor* aartb- IIlltM Hoad totter states that th* rebel
wa/d, will by sod by plan lb* fores* u* blockade raassr *un&lt;nff Charleston had
der Kirby fltauhb aad Magruder between ■ a cargo of iron plates''sad otb*r rsvlt!
for the oonstrudion at **— -I-‘- ' - ’
Carried fepr guns. Th*
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■nabl* to retnova any of th* eergo b&gt;
awtaqaraes of th. istvy fire
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�IANCERY

ORDER.

.‘O2IS£!
Iwixly-lhtM, Mlitlgd
i set to amend an act
evid« fur tbe relief,
mlHee of volunteers

g*Tf5yT"r
hundrod stJrat

ytgsl Sotiits.

sectirwit HfcWto ’
____ _______ 9__
itoen hundred sod eHty-two,
end is hereby dsclagpd tn
nialtd hi the duty of tbe'tand uFMrpsh-* ‘
visors of eaoh »rganised county, to make
adequate prnvisiou far al! requisite relief
and support of the dumUioa within thia
Bute, of non-nomtnfMlnsred offiere, * mu­
iter &lt;a£omate af JubaCalver, lata
sicians and privates, enlisted or drafted
V^A*s*m*&lt;.
.
,
. . ,
from their eouotiee respectively, nr sub
and Ahag th* petition, dull rarltad.
stitutea for persons so drafted and mus f
Culrrr, prayibg that aa iasirwtetnttered into the military service of Off
Inhed Stales or nf this State, whether I
soefa families reside io the c»unty ahere
ouch enlistment waa made and to which
such Soldier Is credited nr not; but eaid
act was net intended, and shall not he
twist rued to require or anthorin lbs
Board of Supervisors of auy county, or
any member therwf to apply any part
ol tbe family roHeffand of suet eonnty,
or furnish relief tn tl*o family id any saldier, credited by the military autboritfas
to any other county, or who belongs to
say rrgimrnt or IwUrry fnnn any other
State. And it shall be tbe duty of the ,
Supervisors of OM&gt;h township to furnish i
relief to the families of volunteers wh» '
are credited to s&gt;irh township: Prwidrd.
the families reside in thia biate at tbe
tints of the Celis'menl id tbe volunteer*,
and arc'iu clrcumstan&lt;-w&gt; entitling them
to relief under tbe provisions of this set
aforesaid."

S

Oesdk—TbewtiM weather which has
prewaileid since the 90th of January came

suddenly to aa end, during

Monday

night Tneeday was a very blustering
■day* with the tAennomater at or below
iarOanday. As we go to press (4 P. M.)

the tbersnetnvter indkatau four degrees
•belnw. and sold htcreaeing. The meds
«n rough ns well ne tbe weather. Soeb

Tbs Bo*ad or Scraavisoas, convened
al tbs Court House on Monday. Tbe
object ef thia session la to make provi
eio&lt;M for erecting a fire-proof building

for County offices. Up to the time of our
going to press no dsfinilo plan bad boon

‘
rp^HANCERY ORDER.
sTjrrvrtacnium. t%* amu oi^tf*r
gtktCUnlf *f Sorry, te dteaawy, Before fefae.
LocraB. Urau, ulrruU Jodf*. a* Li Chambers.
'T^PMsd*. Bream, Cbeylefeete,

r»gJs^..igMiTmn

TT

nUtfittorily appearing by aMdarit aa

CURE

Ua

MiebfcanAtotaa.dn Ji Ui

f/T By a joint resolution of the Lrg
i.lator. published

elsewhere,

persona

CU A NCEnTTHTDER.

contemplating enlisting will are that their

families esanot draw from the relief fund
only ia the towns and coonties to which

tbe roars'll ia credited.

rarwo soldier can receive ilia Slat*
bounty unless he is erediled to tin town

.

States that went wut uf tb* Uniiiu—Tsnneaae*-. Arksnaas and Louisiana—aader
President lAneoln’u pmelamation.

1. thia aaaaa.tSat 'fidabeve'ihfied BMasbuia.
Jobe A. Wing and E(iul&gt;eih V. Vine are not
rearda ia
ibe Biatebf MimeerC Be mi.oq •( Hearsay A
Allan. CasapuSSMSMaAwitVAMMsMAaS
Ua aai* noonaldral Drfrudutli cauar Uc&gt;r ippaeranoa to be auterrd In tbia esWM. within &lt;brw
monU. from Ua date of Uia order, and that in
cae* of thair appaaonea. Xbey eaene tbrir anas or
to the oompIteiraate-hdlW to Mod. end a copy

in which be resided al tbe lime of enlist-

Hort Moriao.—Vhe township of Bnpe

is engaged to fill its quota under the la»t
•call for men. On Monday lait a town­
ship meeting was held at which a loWn
boanty'of IIM was voted with but si*
dissenting wtea.

Sergt. Ilsrin. Smith
was present et tbe meeting and enlisted
several recruits. Ws are informed, that

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1 meidrwta at the ?&lt;tete of Michigan, bet

“A suout G»it»," Cocaua. Few grw
aware of the importance of checking a
cough nr “slight cold" in Ila Grat stage;
that which, in the beginning, would yivld
to a mild remedy, if neglected, nope st­
uck.* the lung*.
uBro»o'r Broockiol
Trocktr" give sure end a I nitwit immediate
relief.
Military vfinn and Snldirr,
thou Id Aaer them, or thry caa bt carrigd
in Ikt yocktl, and laJetn at oiration rr

COANCEBT OltPEB.

rm or HicmoAA.-aAAiratuev-

5

Suu pending In theCireek Ceutt tbr teeco*ulr
f Barry, la Cbaeeery, ar tb* vltltg* of 11aatiaga,,
■ u&gt;* touuty, oe
eighth day ef January,

* .

JMaJb**, Cte^Maeol, ‘
FeUe Uw,‘ Zv/rnJote.

iwiiiout, i »mAumsm-OSUUB*ee.B'iremsase,
tbit th* Mid noa naoliat *rfendn:t CSBH
apMraacs te be eelervd in thii «am* witkia
ibrremMilh* frost tbe &lt;*«« ot Uite enter; lad that
ia *aM ol bar smmbu* Abe swoee her asnrer
■&lt;&gt; lb* Coteolalnaaf. BUI to be AM «d ■
SbarsoHo bsaoriad on Ibe Complatoaut'* Solicii
er*, witUlo twenty Jay* aflw a*rrie«oa bar of
’ a oiojot *oid UR, ess wetter of tbe vstry of tbli
ordr*. aaJ iad&gt;fr*lt thrrvof. tb*4 wwd bUl Wil!

a war mectieg ia to he held at tbe Doud
School House on Friday mgbl of this
week. Let the ball roll en.

ABE yoe reeked wftt. tb* tortures of ItsmsvMwf
Vavsow’s XsaAtet* Kixu • IB epevdUr trlieve.
ABE yen oeferteg Bea th* guswlagepTDfBrav-

CHA*ftjWY'$AXE.'
fully equal in point of etocllenee to the

Banos’* XacaAiau Xue will imiwere rB«r
.to.
■’ifr^on

l&lt;»Mi A Sri, ^oi

JMa&lt;db&amp;IM,Bif«sdseA -•
U PurauMc* and by &lt; lrtu« of a doers* of Ibis

&lt;*»«■» Jnuuia Kixs will esotegs pear

fSortFfiTcBAi

1
I
1.IHT OF 1-ETTEMB,
I KrOMUtung ia ibo Feat 0*e« al Cedar Cn
, g.ITJ o,,iy. Hirktgaa, FebteoQ let. IM*,
- -• -

of oimm, ot ifeelf is wa^h tbe price of
the number. Tbew a*slrikmg engraving

ADMINWTHATOR‘8 SALE

•fib* “Rome of Arthur Steele," U’“tratlve of aa interesting story called
•Oil re's Trial." Pri^et2 a year; two
oopiee H»r A3. Publiehod by Dsacixt A
Peli—M, MB Walnut Street, PbRadol-

dn~*-d**»Vr &gt;'R5

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date for public farer ia at hand, and is

January number. It leade off with a
beautiful steel plate eqgrmed in the
highootctjle of art, called ••Tub Snraa
Rrnuur." Then foHowe e double richly
cnlored Fashion Plat*. Tbee a ucw and
popular pises ef music, “Kind friend*
, urrL
•re Bear her. being n answer to “VTbo
will earn for Mother now." This piece

'

import^

S FECIAL NOTICES

,1a the muter of tba Ealate of Joan L. BcLaiUn. doeeaued.
'«
Monee Io hereby girrn
"V' Jo*
and aalbertty granted te
bote in and (er tbe count'
Mtetiignn, | will eipoaaL.---- ---........
ou Maeday tbe Ant day ef Febraarr lAALot eno
o'clock in ilw afteroo-n ot that day', at th* north
door of Ua Ceerl iteuae ia tbe rWage ef Hastings,
In tiiaoeualy e&lt; Barry aad ntete ot Mtehigna. ail
of th* rurt't. utla and internet of tbe paid lioeomd

i west, coateiaiag My-Ar* (4
-.rraxW i'AttoiheedreUeWi
ilMCjKraiWBtwwr -

DVERTI8EMENT.

rriaterd tbr HARDWARE

tIaPE.

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OX MONBOI STREET IS HUS CITT,
AUeordiaH, l*rite«y'^aewtojaar^ aa^fiaa

\ ’*v. My &lt;*&gt; “°*b •*

Btnuber ccwialns several articles en politic»l subjects, of much interest at to*
present time. It opened with a discus-

.emner; ell iatM viUaneef HasdMi IhtiW Vai
rr county and Mate of Michigan.
iOHW R TAX BSCTfT, .fdteMidrefcr,
Dated, Angual H. 1H4.
[ ,. 4kK
Tbe abo»e eale ia ixrrby poetpoeed Is tba 8tl

_________
to tb* highest bidder, at lbs e««b dear of th* BDILDIMG HABDWARS. AND KECBAXICS
Court Jloaw ia th.. &gt;11.gr of Hmtiog*. I. seid
Barry eawaly. er ae wo* «f card yrwe Ina aa
will i.tlafr acid AcM sad rests.
,
Dated, Ja»uary«,IM«.
wuoLksALE TO covmr arcs afn&gt;

aDMINBTJUTOR¥

the light of) M3. We have also articles
«■ the EhgUste Prvee, the Treasury Re­

SAVE,

ice ia tor*^ rtr*. flat to ftrtn*sf . li.

port of Mr. Chase, and tbe Bornum of

fiiatagy.

There ie also a variety of arti-

aloe on lighter eebjeMa of diaeuutou.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1864.
,rJhf Satiij* Saner,
Ji miMBID WTHT VttlVnBA

"We have hot just tain an oath before

results 1

.y rallied areoed

tioaal party ! They appealed to section •IjoaMwI. Thoy.» wred rertiimsl

that I
yearly »4t oru««r*.

Ged grant that.

ed with the locks of ego, I may evan
then, to men of the South, and men ef
the North, still bo able to say fcllow-cll—ns I
It baa been but a fe

were unheard. Then, peace and plenty,
and prosperity smiled on oor land 1 Now
ruin, devastatfon, poverty, mourning and
war meet us ou every hand 1
Then, a
census revealed an amount of prosperity
the wurld never before saw !
Now, a
osnsua in tbe dominion of the dud would
reveal an increase of Its popolatioo nn
exampled ia its dismal annals! I have
come among yoc again, fsllow-oitinna,

it. j. ghast.

brought us ell to calmness and reflection,
and ask that you allow me to give you a
brief history of the origin and character
of thia rebellion, and, if I have time, to
contrast It with the character of the war
on the part of oor Government.
And

a southern man, who, during hie life, has
reaided in the South, and that he haa, Oom
his infancy up, been a slsvebeWsr.
Ont while it is true that I have ever

pilr ud"rfbfally attend
crfros; C«-«riocUfc to exist, a sort of southern patriotism—
u&gt;d Real Estate Claims a kindofSootharn chivalry-

ALLER.

speedily as possible."

TTOBKRY8 AT LAW.nd Solicitors ir Chea-

of chivalry, to that species ef patriotism,
I laid no claims—made no aspirationa.
to know the reman or this trn patriotic.
haste. 1 had seen nothing but blessings
flow from the Union. I had seen it gyand
•nd glorious, powerful and respected 1
had been reared hard by the shades of
Mount Vernon and MootioOllo, where lie
the remains, and where breathes the In­
fluence of two of the greatest builders
noted lovers of the Union.—
little curious then, as may

wirg.

CSTICK OF THE PKACK,

—t—--------------------------------J. ■. RVSSELU
rs, Blate strwt.

JOHM Ronr.irrs

GovemmenL 1 wo not long left In the
dark. 1 found it hod its cause in tftsop.
pointtd iMiition. Slavery had repelled
foreign imtnigretinn from the South, had
retarded iu development, and had given
the political preponderance in the Gov­
ernment to the Northern section of the

srmsot against Southern politicises,
left them was either to

K alternative
t^rticsl^ittoatioB paid
»lelas ud mowy promptly

•tears I will

iTT-

KWTKI A BCllOWS,
nonwrra and cousmmxom at

ir Presidential term of only
loratiou. So that the dtnapfranta for Presidential honors

•m

C. G. HOLBROOK,

IT

the slightest, objection
damnable bonds that bind me to that
seen reed Constitution, I would kneel bare
end prey the God uf heaven to send a
epeciAb messregsr, M-l«g totfrom Bell,
poor. They addressed ths chivalry ef to seer that emmefomw oo perfectly and
youth and the ardor of the female am— no hertaetionny as that It would resist
the appeals of every virtue, that not all
attempt to overthrow ths Govera moot
the eloquence of all the sngsls would
Uadar this wisely regulated system wo which they were to be Um: nobility, and
— ■ 1 la I. CU—
___ —- .L- r - •M Um
W&lt;
prospered and were happy and free from tbe negro tbe peasant.
And they concivil commotion. But unhappily there Viseed their too willing car. that they
the
way!
[Applause.]
fro
are
in
the
had the only true basis of an arietoerscy
-ia whisfolto lias of demerkation Re­ midst of events pregnant with war, and
potitical aspirations of ons great section
of our country to permanent disappoint­
nscvencee nt tHHue.
i repeat it, si.,
ment- They struggled against this Inev­ lUm, too, that Um poor whites, after
komtf [Applause.]
And for yo«, UMQ admitted it Worth OoreCu and
itable result for many yoara, by at­ fighting their battles for than, would em­
r. Davis—yow to whom wo have looktempts to “keep up the balance of power”
•d ae our leader and our ehisftain— you,
between the sections. But In vain!—
who hare promised to stand by us thru’
Slavery repelled emigration from the
good and through wil report, for yon to
South—retarded Its development and
bo prating of consciences and Constitu­ HeO seoamblsd, admHtefi R. SU M
gave that section In which it did not ex
tions! Sir, I know how to lore the tend­
1st, so groat a preponderance as to render
er babe that calls me father, but 1 would
all such attempts failure^. The fact stood
snatch tho nipple from !te toothless guma,
and stared the South in the face, that she Cottonian Kingdom, swaying the ooroand dash its breins ent, had I so sworn,
must either abolish slavorv, destroy the meroo of the world, and thamaelres the
as you’re done to this!” [Long condo­
Union, or content bernelf,'wlth pclltieal
chivairic fonaders! Ths revolution waa ned spplauM, with much excitement.]
inferiority In the Union! Many of ths
Order! order! cries the speaker, Mr.
Southern Statea meditated, as the reme­
Darts haa tbe fluor. Mr. Daria, with a
dy, gradual emancipation.
But there
moved to instruct the committee to
... 0&gt;
that was the on kindest .-.•x •was one Stale which had always bated
Mr. WigfHl,
eountenanev, walks
democratic institutions, (and Indeed bss
tariff Mr. Koh
with hand extended,
the tariff lea Mm
not adopted them to this day,) which had
win follow, wad______ _
_____ _
hated the the revolution and had been our revolution I (It ia not the firat lima
go, thy people shall be my pee pls, tby
dragged Into It by forae.
That State
God my God!" They shake hands,
was South Carolina! She waa not wil­
All rise and all shake hands, pledging
ling to give up an Institution which grat­ world has Buffered from her too yielding
mu teal fidelity to their treasonable eause!
ified ber teodenclee to an aristocracy,—
They adjourn 1
Couriers start foe all
She therefore preferred to break up the
When they had thus “Instructed the
Union aa the remedy. Calhoun took the
lutions and tbs glad tidings of that mem­
lead in this treaaonabla work. But be Southern mind" and “fired the Southern
orable satiny. The Govsmore do, too
aaw that bo could not unite the South in heart,” Mr. LIneeIn is elected by the con­
Ihlthfolly, the bidding of those, their
any such attempt. The reroliition was stitutional votes of the people This Is
masters ! They seize upon tho forts and
too fresh in their memories. Its benefits their miserable pretext for ‘‘precipitating
arsenals
and upon thn telegraphs.
And
and blessings too numerous and too ap­ the Cotton States into a revolution.”—
then coramsncod that system of lying,
parent. The very men who had fought South Carolina secedes—then another unparalleled in the history of fntamy/
The
and bled in that glorious struggle were cotton State—then another, &amp;e.
Every moment the telegraph wires are
yet alive. They loved to gather about Border States, which are more interested
laden with false dispatches, favoring their
wltinvoUrti—lives of this Mr right I
their lire*idee and with titoir children to in thia slavery Question, refuse to eecMe.
Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, eomns forward treasonable ends I Allow me to mvs
fight over again tbe bloody battles of that
instance, by way of Illustration: My
bloody war. Talk to these men of de­
colleague fe the Arkansas Convention,
And
hero
against tba Govern meat.
stroying a Union whieb they had cement,
received • dispatch, purporting to have
ed with their beat blood. Calhoun was,
come from his wife In Fort Smith, teltherefore, forced to look about him for a great mistake in not taking the Border
State mon into their Intimate counsels.—
a scheme by which he eould get South
Hunter, In all innocence, let the ‘catoot.*
Carolina out of the Union—alone and by
They had not instructed him folly In bls
eerself. To this end bo started bis cele­
day that it waa thought that we would
brated doctrines of “State-rights,” and part of the programme. What was his vote on the ordnance. He brought tbe
plan of eompromise 1 He represents a
man!
“concurring majorities.” Perhaps soms
dispatch to tun. 1 replied that It made
State
that
owns
more
negroes
than
any
of you are not aware of what be meant
no difference to me If the people bad
by thia latter doctrine.
Allow me to
explain.
He held that a majority of Cotton Statoe combined. Surely be will
lua is my
the votes in Congress should nut prevail see that slavery is protected, if Indeed,
rife’s name to this di
but it is
unless that majority wascompaaed of a
ou
concurring majority of each State.
Or,
ala
ciation could poaaibly be hurled on an ntelegraph her, and see if she bad indeed
fortunate wight that than fistal^ppellativo
sent the dispatch. He accordingly aaked
“D—nd Abolitionist I"
Virginia fifteen, and the entire fifteen
her If she had telegraphed Min. She repoint
st
once
—
be
(and
here
’
s
a
thread
from Virginia fovor a measure which on­
This is but cue of manyupon
whieb
hangs
a
tale)
—
proposes
that
ly four, or a minority ef the tan from
there bo h»« PretitU»lt— one from each
South Carolina favor, the measure should
sectioe !
Another Border State man
Nor was this spirit, which marked the
not pass. Because thia would bo equiva­
lent to Virginia ruling South Carolina.— cornea forward and seeks—what 1—to se­ caucus ia Washfogtan, confined to it. It
cure
slaves from threatened danger 1 No characterised every Convention in the eould not look upon a
But that there should be a concurring
airs; but that we have aluAtalt Pruidenlt South. Thn Arkansas Convention ia in
majority from each State—a majority of
seesfon. A bill, an infamous bill is offer•.he ten from South Carolina In favor of
fathers were advised of Um

interests—all the recollections of the i
end all my »&gt;pes of the future ideati
with the Sooth, It la with heartfelt at
•till nay fellow^itiaeaa.

Sadist’ JJuintM SJirtctcrjk

tothufeor.d
^-•Prrti

uw

They abuse the latter.
No careful reader of history, fellow- the measure before it should become a
I citizens, has failed to remark that ambi­
This was very plausible in theory, and
bid fair from Its plausibility to entrap
reeled, yet when disappointed and per­ tbe people of the United States, and to
verted, it becomes the most fearful in­ commit them to a doctrine which If it
strum ent of crime. And, in all constitu­ did not acknowledge the right of Sodlb
tional legislation, it becomes a matter of
tbe gravest importance, Wo to direct and
restrain the political ambition of a cuuniny ber if she chose to secede. For what
would have been the result bad wa ac­
effected only by wltb- knowledged the doctrine f A law is pas­
motive and the means sed. All the votes in Congress, perhaps,
fof overthrowing tbe government. Lol
me illustrate. The English government.
Una! We will not allow one State to
rule all the rest, when the thing ia broeght
praeticsbly before us. We paw the Inw
ambitious, for the overthrow of the despite the failure of South Carolina to
throne. Her monarchs are hereditary. concur. She secedes. But we era com­
When tba throne becomes vacant, by mitted.
Wo hare acknowledged that
death or otherwise, public opinion ia so

raged Soo th Carolina.

one, I think bar monaraha were elected

C. rtMItOLE,

the aspirations of all—the rich and the
poor alike. Only one candidate of

FRANK ALLEN,
T?w.tgg»?T.c—ggja

granted either of tbeee roqueeta, we might
hare poolponed thia war of political am­
bition. But certainly by no compromise
looking merely to the Interests of slavery.
This war, then, is but history repeating
itoeir. It vm a necessity I It waa inev-

lag and guilt stricken
Abolitionist!" Thank'
their honor. He sits down and Mr. John­ “Abolitionist I" from being identified
son, of Desha, rises in reply.
“Sir, in
times like those, gentlemen should not
be carrying around any such commodi­
ties as oosciencee. Sir, we are on no mis
sionary expedition, but in a mighty rev­ o popular favor and popular esteem1
olution ; to talk of conscience is ill-timed
Another one of their arywmnUr waa
be cry of “D—nd eubmfoeioalal I" Ifa
nan dared to tel) the troth, be waa a
ply to Mr. Fiebbeck.
"Sir, I am sur- ■D—odanbmiMionbtr If a man dared
prieed.to hear gentlemen talking of cuoKMnct in an hour like thia I
Wa, are
air, In tbe midst of war—on the eve of a “aubmismouistr TMa
mighty revolution—and In titase like that, I aiAahamed U aa
tlicse, fontismen should leave their eoo-

euse thio question iu the spirit of philoso­
phy, and not in the spirit of the partixnn)
in the South, andpo long as its tendency
is to retard the progress of the South,
and to give the North tbe political pre­
ponderant thus closing the door upon
the aspirations of Southern politicians,
will the bo tbs elemtnU of die-1
eerd in our midst! Such, then, is,fa »y
judgement, the origin ofthis war. What
has been its history 1 From its incep­
tion to tho present moraent,ril has shown home! What a startling annouoenmenti
Leave our conscience- at home! Sirs, I
predicted then, aa I predict now—I do it
fagton in Dooamber, I860, .walked up to impelled by my sense of lustioe; 1 do It
the snored volume of God’a Holy Truth, Impelled by my sense of tbe fitness of little negro boys, evidently engaged aa
things; X do it impellsd by my belief in
How oan we then,
the power of truth—I do it impelled .by
stitutioo, whose overthrow they were my belief in the existence of a God—1
even then Meditating I Bearocly had that do it Impelled by the teachings of all

ence get tbe people committed to bis
doctrine. But thank Gof, tho people
were nert so guillible. They repudiated
both ereeds. He, however, strenuously hellion—passing resolutions calling upon
contended for them, and fa 1832, when a their Governors to scire the United Stales
tariff was passed in which South Carolina forts and arsenals, and the telegraph I—
did not concur, bo threatened noliifica
tion. on this very ground. But Jackson
swore—and South Carolina got scared ’
Nullification fell etill-boenr

and two larger oma pat ting thgoi roan ret
ively alt the back—say lug. “Bill’s no
cowards 1 know him wall P “Wall IU
there was a frown upon bls coutiinnanre bs d—bd if Dmk wso’t fight, you may
and a curse fa his hand 1 And that curse b«t your bottom dollar that Dick’s no
_yiU Ml, inevitably, erusbingly, over­
whelmingly, fall upon a eause conceived
fa aueb iniquity, and sweep it so utterly
from sxistenoe that annihilation iteclf when I saw there two little negroes led
will wonder that II ever was.
fato a fight (foe they did fight) by «aah

of thia war 1

RBooS^K1?

Shall 1 tell the Arkansas
-Litis did I think that 1 wan deatiood

cfothe
nrotectine wines
Ci?wbaTlhe
oeoduel of thia ineiabed the msaaa.

Aeoordmgiy Rom.
principle of truth, of justice, W religion
-or u£ humanity have they not outraged ?

hythaomy.

the greatest, freeet, happiest goveromw
on earth—:
roopectively

�NEWS 1

Gta. McClellan might tare been tta
hutaatic choice fur the next Presl­
ey. But tta plan jmx havataee
ty ; it certainly waC'ItMtatanaMir J
,, nut carried out. Jtefl»jflw*x,l
good or fur evil, flMR ffolfly I
h the great ttrurxlefl* tta iflaflM]
&gt;wn himself, withfe taf &gt;*4

would not last an hour—no (fl
eould last an bnur, if its people!
submit to the law* •
:
Anelhec part of this
tbe stMtotarn besrt," was flbbly i
and alm* New England and M
vtitirc North I They taught thi

voice of every member present sei
and that mm had Mgrwata poreoe
■ isarswTSfflFtewtes?

a secret Unlou Aaee- JVBglbht,—Itai are
er lu.IKKi member*
of wealthy end influ-

i Itotee me laff De

zaKrSSSSTii’:'

i to*

.v^vM bieathsj New England atmosphere
Xtavp earac laetad ope* a Naw Eeglaad
Jwadwoyi.. I tape •ever, e«ao sympaihiaed witFNew England politics, or^Ne*
England religioiw-yeU never have, and
W»etaU,per«U4»y p4&gt;di«9iaaa tonajraw my mind, pa to blind
any judjpmoat to Now England merit!

In piaqr, In learning, in industry, in aaMM^s^.i* *11 tta eUmeeta jtbali go । to

•swMBeCHtatitantatalj
treated.- _8taM tta A*r*h *ad -«ni mad
still anti! ta io attended twl -G^e film
» court maitaL or a CammiUea =ef In­
quiry, Ifta wanta it; shoot him orSlnaton-T-yilictavee i* found M ba ta faak—
du any lhtag l*.r«a*nft that b**a*tafaae;
bat let in go *n meanwhile with more
?»Mjni«‘*t'»il 'w«r attta vary tbresb- prseaingMd impostetagnattara.
^.“ .J at one Ums did intended 1) ,Aud
J&lt;1 ?*»-»*• w‘r “»«.
Jbad
rn bringing on tta w. how up. -.Did ta'doilt Go'and ask blm
did they repay, all. these cuBceaaiMs to down there In Tenda**ed,gwod4&gt;sturedlv
muua system of Legislation, Uray forced
gCM. out to fight dear battle* while they
remained at hams to reap all tta benifit,
.Mid to shirk all lha r*spoq»iblliliMl
'
And nqw, too, efts rail tMs defereooe.to
their demands, and this infiunoua ingrat­
itude and ; treaetary on -thair. .part,
they, hare th* aaeuranoa to ask - you
to assist them in re-estebli/hlag this aco/’
ursed iastitatioa in your midst after the
war) .What unparalleled inpudsoce!
What man 4* all the South *n lost- to all
honor, and all self respect as ttak b* does
not feel bie very inmost soul boil, with a
just indignation at tba vary ideaSirs,
tbe man that would consent to wear such
a yoke another day, deserves blmaelf to
b* a slave! Let ua be men I Letos
pledgeeternal hostility to this graalaat
enemy, ofbur peace and prosperity. Itet
us never sheath tba award .until every
trace ef slsvery is wiped out finally and
forever I Never waa there a more favcrable moment! Let ua but be equal
to the ocnaaion 1 Let us but be true to
odradres and to our country 1 Let ua
ria* toe full *ppr«hen*lao of the demand*
bf the hour! ,Tta hand of Gud will bo
with oal Tba approval of Gud will re
yard us! Millian* yet unborn will thank
in!. A groat, a heppr, a disenthralled
country, redeemed and regenerated will
be dor.eternal monument 1-..

ly E«lwiU*n I It ia not surprising that a
eai*s*e&gt;&lt;ie*iv*d in such Iniquity, and sup­
posed by such feeble prop*, is an soon
cnxeblieg i* row! Tta wonder is that
41should hs v* lasted even so long 1
0-.,Apd aow-wbu i»
Oca Dutt 1
Nsgre.slavery, bayond all question has
tana -tta occasion of all this war and wo 1
Bta Hcpwelnvery i* dead I
Haret in leteri,- ।
itar K-'/J&lt;ta*fa aeunoe!
. ■
■
And that fetal shaft was seat bythe han J
•f-ltaee:Wh* boasted itawisalves, par
"COSVESTtON.
&gt;
to&amp;Nanct, tta tasmpion* of slavery 1 The
Lrrru Ropx. January SI, 18M. J
question ttaa for us to decide ia stall n* Ceu Wn. M.Fs«mc£
gro da very ta resurected I Never, nraer,
Dear Sir: I have been diroetedta lira
Convention of Delegates of the pawpls
Ata. yah FaBow ettasna, strange to of Arkansas, now in session, in this city,
any there ban effort being made to re- to inform you they have unanimously
**l*bU»h this danger our inslitutio* in our adopted a resolution requesting yfyou for
publication, a copy of the speech dalir*rtaM withdraws 15 And Stanger Mill th. by you at Littla Reck, on the 31st, of
PrwdsstMirin itself ia being, taede aub&gt; Oetotar. 1863.
aerv ia*4 to ahi. ead!
It is desired that yoa.CMnp.ly with thia
■ Th, ProdamaSion etnancipaiM eely request al your earliest oonvesraoc*.
the olavee, now in the Stales to which it
Vary Ra*p*ctfollr, Yours, fee.
appheas but fsHs lo affect those which
,.ll T. WHITE, See’y. ofCoa
may. ta thought tare from Misentwi.
‘ftnueesn, Keatueky. dee., to which states
UtateWdi eaply. ttar Mthiealk Oar
Guostiiution prnbib.ts our Legislature
firwta aaaMtpating seeb. Yet these men
are teaching the people that the Prodsnotion jbialiy settles tba qua.lion, in or­
der to lull ttam into a false security, and
• to prevent M&gt;y amendment to oor conelitutioc. Tba* they hope to make Ar
kwawM the racoptade of tbe alaves and
alsvMowner* of these unomandpated lit rs axxxw ora raw or Gon, akd go
statw! Bui we antral prevent it! Asa roavaeD wiTnot-T rasa aan with maxit
aianrinnter 1 asy, w* must prevent it!— KlAjrn.—Abrnho* Lrural*.
Wo villprevent it!
’
■ Sira^woder-whal-oblfgatioua ar* vou
to alavery or to the slave-holder V For
Tta Green Bay Adeocalt, is a partisan
more than a century, you have dsferred to
Ata rights although laimieal to ymj£ own Democratic paper of much ability and
In defiervnee to hio rights you have, for groat influence, owned and edited by
more than aa hundred years, tolerated an ex-Lieut. Governor Charles Robinson of
Institution that waa a burden upon your Wisconsin. It Is opposed to the Adtniuonergie. and a blight upon vour very best
iitralion of Mr. Lincoln. It only differs
intorevt! Ia deferaeM to Au righto you
hare deprived yourself and your country from the other Democratic papers in
of Hallway * and other Internal improve­ possessing more candor and a more earn­
manto! In deference to hit rights you est loyalty. It is what may properly bo
have oeea your children grow np around called a War Democraticjournal.

HASTDTGB BAHNEB.

sad dlecouraged in every effort at Edu
cation! In deference to hit rights you
have noeo the poor ef yoor country redaeed to* social position, deiptaed by
even the vefy sieve of his wealthy shveholding neighbor! All this von have
permitted end tolerated, in deference tn
the righto of abocKoMS si» /f/?y of your
no*h»r!
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■
Yet how have they deferred tn your
righto?
Ah! would for the honor
el the human raos, that History might
new snmj^;
'
•
When, pMumirg upon y our tolerance

Our object ia thus

introdneing tbe
Green Bay Advocatt, ia that the reader
may more fully appreciate the article
below, from that paper. In reference to

Gen. McClellan. It will bo seen .thnt
while tbe Editor of tta Adtoeah evince*
tbe highest regard fer MeClellan’e mili­

tary talents and, rather than otherwise
endorses his military plan*—while he
does not taaitate to dedar* “that ta ia a

msn of unsurpassed abHIty," he is not
blind to the true nalurd of bis course,
they would still fortbi-r tax yonr patience since bisyemoval from the Army of the
and, deaf to the appeals alike ef gratitude
Potomac, indeed,the strictures upon that
ait^afhamenity, wuuM drag you into a
ortiel and relentless war fer thtir peculiar course, leads tbe reader to Imply that tbe
benefit, and if bt the exercise of the most wrinfr sees under the ©over of those acts,
inkaluable right of tbe freeman you dared professiont and affiliations a covert and
to' Wft wp your vriee In deprecation of so inherent dialoyalty. We would especially
said a calamity, they spurned vou as “ahdirect attention to that portion of tba re­
eiltiowisL’’«d tbraatdhed yMi with a
halter! Nay more they even assayed to
deprive you of tba ntoet sacred rights of
tte A reari cab chrxnn! Eighteen bun­
drad fteemen of tba State of Arkansas
choae me to rapraae«t them In their State
Oa®v.wtiwi sad boeuM they dared to
* __________ j_______ __ ._

vsr, I w»e threatened, even before 1 took
my east with tbe fate ef a convicted
culprit? Ereo before I reached chhrrity
1 was seiomtrfy warned by no lees an
efiriel Wan tbe Secretary of State, not to
come ta «®r e»»m»hn ca'ohal or I wuold
beta*’ AwdMtaalraaeMtM.pl.ee
I waw iMdAntaM! *»* ell the mat
ice. and dB Nw terrors of a cowardly
AVtswceCtaMHteel And vet spin

marks of tta Adrocoit, in wMefrthe con­
duct of McCtcDmle contrasted with that
uf Hooker, Popo. Burnside, McDowell,
Roeecran* and Seat:;

uWe have been reading the prominent
/iseages in the report ol Geo. B. McClelan. They ar* tbe paseage* which are
selected by «ueh paper* as th a New York
WtaM. and ether* favorable to him, to
give him tbe very best show before
American dthrnp*. ‘They have convinced

u«,*inewely, tta: he la a man of unsorMSMd milhsry sHHty.
Hie hitter of
February 3d, J8M. to Secretarv Stanton,
setting forth tta plan ef the Fenltadar
ssmpgtai aa ta would hare tad H, Is

■ . •
!^e« -T • 'n v- Jy ,har .
►"“.I’’.
.ei^BiigLAoikft
authority tip

Jeff Dsvie-^lta-saurdar ef asveral uftar
craw under elftataltaae* ofWtatoh

itieataNpvaiSotitia.f ■ &lt;1
erraltiti
.']* tree elftWied by tta *ymp«ihtl*g
a WahiMfii/wKAW EA.
Mrttis al’the
tbA tta veefe! aU

smoking He tdgar ataer tta shadow ef
Lookout Mountain. John Ptope. as brave .cargo, werc legal prixai to.'tbp Cutifcdera fighting man as ever IfePd; never had ate Sista, and ttay employed Munerl to new tnta
Breckinridge and
esWiota
tae-tandfeth. part of tta thw*. tbe favor,
r.W &gt; 'W
nraist tta claim uf her owner* fer rest! fhiAh.r, t
the jiatlmt waiting, which wa* given
iMoClsUan 'to So sotnelbtag with1 tbe tatlsn'to ttata." ; T!ie cata 'hg*' tattt' cfo Kedtodtr,
,'Army of tta Putoumo—did he fell back, trial! fur some time, at llal^tax, !C. “8.,
Kandt
. in 'aiglum and crosa, and demand that nothing and on the 10th insL Judge Stewart
££&gt;*•
■tauld be done until b. was'avenged f- made a desreo that both veseel* and oarHenartte from the command of a great
go should be restored to tta owners,
army to a mere Indian border -war,'a*
Eily a* though it were a fcofidsy exeur«. ■ Burnside did tat cope with' LAngW*» !•&lt;&gt; Mjjt.lU Impreaatap
xtreet st Ftadevleiisburg, arid Was sum­
W** ll*t tbq,pri*eii^qwr .Qjotbgrl^Bd
marily aentewky j'tat be seught smithwa*tobave be«n fit tta as. a p^iaUpw.
•r trial and *ktu him hard knocks at
bad she reached
Mobil*,
a
Knoxville. MeDuwell. the earliest vic­
'
' MlLUrUMl&lt;W0
there pre eatw&lt;«p io b«b&lt;4
d4Atfbor.aru»atint uf ill-luek, has been vainly urging,
ftMin EugSt. Her cargo.cost. Al
ever since,’not ibe soderoemtal of-his
plans at Bull Run. but a commend to
a lory owntiU. ef. Eufield rifles,
lead once more at the rebel army. Rbaearqiv.duth, tamt*, ahweyU ale. - Seta uf
orans, the beloved of all. Wba XM blown
. From interoepted letters in .Vjramia coatly parlor fotuiiturs for Jeff. Dario
out after Chickamauga, a* you would
blow outs penny candle, referred to the It has been ascertained that sverct Onion and Secretary Mallorj , from nJmirora JEFFER3O8 FARMER,&lt;««u Ag’t.
iH ,tfip ;Cnrubor.
droggiat, iMtced- of! th* Government,'1 afeorislions. exist In that State, num bar­ in Eygland,
briict Pl xAsnrxcTow or.'' \ J
about the opium question. Even 8o&gt;lt, ing over] 0,000 pcwMig, oom* of lisctn
p. o.»feta*iMn.
» CMewtanU
tbe greatest General living, wbo we* set composed dr wealthy and InflqrqpaJ chiTta 'taldlet*’ Yettag BUI.
' AGF.NT* WAKTHD-TSnraxtaw* M»haside gently but firmly, take* hte morn­ xeus^whu have banded theoioelves.to- ,r ..
x_—_
wi—
ing walk* tn the Fifth avenue, and If be rather and are biding f '
The Ugielaturo *d Michigan did a good
doesn't encourage ta doesn’t discourage union tnoveminL Jqt rr.—.-Tnirr—rn thing whan ibjy passed the bill allowing
tbs attempts we ar* making to save this ed of the existence of these Unym asso­ tba brute soljicra id thia State the pri ti
country.
' •
ciation*, u»d sent out bls sacrct agent* to lego of toting. For tta pe*engw ef this
The Great French
Up to ths advent of Meade, every watch them.
Sonar of the suspected Hi «S*uro tJA lbanks-of tta-lrieud* of war
ADAM
General who La. bad command uf the parlies have have, been arrested.
country are dite to ll.&gt;*. 6. W_ Fira ler.
Army ef tba Potatoxe, has taon-rvHeved
The telegraph statea that.the .rebel tbe able SansUw fruni Eaten Qwnty.—
Tbe Mir ereSatasM Mfe
for ah Dterfrom it under circumstances which they army has been largely reinforced By re­ Ur. Fowler labored Itad end fait Mb Uy
• Utetraciirara. Monthly Uifireltir*. Jnvgnteriprobably did not regard as flattering: — cruits, and that Loe has been joined . by in tl&gt;e fees of the greatest oppttaiiun, to
But of ifi.crt all, there ha* been only one 30.000 of these forced levies.
Tho nu- have tbe -measure px»»«d, and Anally tad
who has tiDdcrtakea te ieflict bia wrongs merieal force of Longetre^ta army is l-th*grauficaU&gt;&gt;o to ata it become a Jaw—If they war* wrongs—upon tbe coun­ placed at 45,000. The rebel programme Had it mil been fer his bard work with
try. That on* i* Geo. B. McClellan. He is, for Longstregt to be strengthened with lira CmuWUlee (avecy ooeri win**, exask* the country to take untie, that not new recruits, and make a rigorous attack cepb himself, wa* opposed to tar ing a lew
only hi* military plane tat bis ideas aa on Eastern T«uie»»»o, while Breckinridge ot'the kind-enacted.) MfL Ja ihp bcaate,
to the policy ef war, are different,Irotn and Buckner era again to invade Kenthose which have been purxnodv 41* pub- tacky—the. promised land of rebeldoiu,
-lisbee old letters to tbe ProeidcaL - . He wWw»WwfjDiw jSg
Off^rsTrom’ lta front think 'that tbe
charges Stanton, tbe existing Secretary
of War, with baviagiDenaived. at hie de­ ropds ln vffgtnia, will eoqa dry up, and
feat and the destruction of tbs army. He that (ta retartefees will make a direct
advocates the election &gt;uf a ma*.to th* aitnok oi. Gen. Mead., to dthe him, if
G&gt;. crt-orabip of PeanayIvanin wbo de­ possible, into the defense, ef Washing­
cides that tbe draft ia ooeoustitutieuaL—’ ton. , A bother opinion is expressed to
AnAho permits himself to be framed as the effect, that Lee win ' again make an
tbe Presidential oandtdata of tta Fer­ exlenaive forav Into Pennsylvania, and if
MORTGAGE SALE. A
«
nando Woods, tbe Vallsndigbama, and ar tacked will fight pitched battle* on a
all ths other dead weights hanging on this line afsafe ralreaL
war. It U one of tta fatalities which . Indications are accumulating, of a vig­
seem te attend that class of priitipana. orous, sharp and decisive spring wmthat they are making a caadidate of that paign, and decisive spring campaign, and
kind. So long as Uray keep control uf in all probability operation* will be cum, d. u. Bvurn,
tbe Democratic party, eo long will Ivbe ineoced early.
A Furtraee Monroe dispatch gives a
fiirtber list uf Union prisoners escaped
AK3H HAY,
from Richmond, but. no Michigan men
Tta Tlfoergaatsen Disorganised.
,
The constant readers of our paper pre are reported.
(On ay mmh. is Irvlag.) sa&lt; Straw reePate by
Reeolutions hare tmanlmuualy passed
net u naw at * of th* University .troubles, tire Colorado Legislature recommending
RmitaFab. tkIMl
irbU *
or lb* persisont attempt* of a few unprin­ .s------------ Ltamfin.

Hew Advertisements.

cipled er grosaly deluded disorganizers

calling themselves th* "Alumni of tta
University,** to ruin that Institutiva un­

' Vioksburg fcmtraevlously. made, that
occupied Jackson,

TIE HUT UIIE

HUMAN MISERY.

less its entire control eould ta given up

JorFalCAW. fo a

to a man wbo has rendered himself ob­ treats may be soon anticipated An that
noxious to a very large portion of the quarter.
Dispatches from Western Virginia in­
educational men uf Michigan. That'$la*s
dicate groat activity oo'tbe part uf tho
uf man worsbiper* of whom w* speak,
rebels, on ths line &lt;4 the V irghiia and
would tare tad much mor* influence with Tennessee Rrailroad. They are either
tbe people, bad they CMifined themselves preparing for au attack or for immedi­
.
to fiair sod honorable means ia attempt ate offensive movement.
Advices from Washington stataihat
ing to gain their unhallowed end*. The
Gen..Meade is te retain command pT.tbe
Detroit papers sold themselves body
Army of tho Potomac fur soother cam­
and aoul, so to speak, to these disorgan­ paign at least.
Mr. Con nee created a
izers, and became the medium* ef con­ sunsatiou in tho Seaale, by urging upon
veying to the publie, falsehood* and mis- tbe Government the importance ol im­
mediately sending a fl«vl of war vessels
reprtwcntalions, of facts, and the grossest
to tbe Pacific Coast It is alleged that
personal abuse of the old Hoard of Re­ the Government Las received iutoiligaooe
gents and of ail others who did not war­ that rebel privateers bare beau fitted out
ship tbe something more than man—Tap in Asiatic porta, to commit depredations
on our ouuameros on the Pacific seaboard,
pen.
•
i’sara were entertained that Hau Francis,
Bnt all this has availed them nothing,
co would bo tueuacta.
the peopla of Michigan are not entirely
It ia staled thaLaevaral hundred copies
dependent lor ttair knowledge of feats of the President's Amnesty Proclama­
upon these journals which have -no per- tion, had been sent into Gen. Lea's army
aratently endeavored to conceal them; and during the past week, the v^jef which
has been seen in iasreascid.AMertion*.
the new Bcaad of Regents, fresh from the
The escaped L'uiun officers from Rich­
people, partaking uf their feeling* and meed have been granted 30 days leave
desires,and knowing their wishes, have of absence to visit their friemta.
.
Report from Vicki'
-a—
placed ttair official heel upon the beta of
Sherman has &lt;
’
the reptile crushing out Its ream.
without opposition* Jt is pho russorol
At the recent session of tbe Board a
that the rebel G«o. Polk ia in Sherman's
most gigantic effort on the part uf a few rear, but this lacks confirmation.
Individuals was put foph, to cause tbe re-

KaAtal Car* of Bomtaal Vofteras. er Hparraat
anta*. jpAooad by Haif-Abwe*. Jevoiaourv
Emlwiona. Tmpvtaaey. Xrrvtma Debility. aaoO

a paralta route from Victaberg.', and

ih
—« U« wwk, for Ik. p»|
toerecll

fewMiag or-weC. We barm*
^^very ssOUfkctory a«
prwaBdmgw M'edeobMC I

iH'oTlhcir deUbmtluaS *«l

liberal toward lha county andl
eat*. .But thee* are mature el
prepta most judge. It 1*. be]
Jia accordance with our jde»|

judgement or good policy to ri
tomtare decided, back tojl
orttbwWwnlijbteninf tta® up©

vArweuadeAand it'tta p"l
tn submit lb. que.t]&lt;mto th.
tba Countj thu spring, open
ties to .erect a huildisg 30 bj
ewStraot'to exceed H.000. N I

tiens ata made a* to whether 0
ia »’be of wore). bride, atone,
usuo. A emnhtee..ef U&gt;rM
qxiinlsd, she, in case of a vote I
iing it, are to make a plan and!

-titae and 1st by contract til
ipetting up scab building. W11
anutber occasion, e«me rem*

W* biv. recired the repeiM
•pstrortic and charitable orpmtr^H
-the ia.l Dor month, of th.
•which bong, tbe poblitaed

nbe eotnruiaaion up to January
Th. report is very full, and giv-^l
^formation that esn be drill

mvney rreeipta for these four
were »M.740 20, -h.ch mclude M

profits of tho Northwestern 1H

expeoditerea f..r the aanie titM
♦47,891 85, of which *39.511 ■

for euppllo* to the boenitala.

■

this aanie time tho G»nS|Ia»ion ■
raived 5,097 boxea from tho variH
SorieUes, and has .hipped 12,29 ■
to Vickaburg. Helens, MemphUH

lhTT&gt;'fwori4^raw^d’ wfbor, la tbla admirable

Louiaville, Libby Prison, RkB
I^arenworth, Kansas, NashvilleB

Iraeiara. atari; provea from hia own experience,.

era Virginia, Camp Butler, SprH

Chattanooga and Paducah, Ky ■

whole number ri bnxe. shipped ■
Commie*i&lt;’n. "P * January. I fl

28,618. All the Item* ot-1^ ■
and wpewditarva are glw* 1” dvtfl
gather with a list nf the article* f ■
ed, end tbe si.urcc from wbenctl
hex ata every deilsrhe. bee* ft|

The Soldiers’ H«m ft Cairo i*|
the care of the Northwestern Gj
eioa, which durit&lt; tbte* four mo*|
entertained 15.58# teldlara, and fl

ed Utem HAM m*1*i
Tta Nwib*a*tera Coenmtataa]
the mtot rigid scrutiny into ttair wl
of taatoeea, their reoripH wd ml
mrm. anfrrinfarm th* public that
taotaaad room* araalway* oped

MUWABD

enwta a* m*aaem«er*a Fued. fir. aulra
htavs McFhwwrat'e pentotMM. Each col.
*** was Mjmileo ta«. ...
.
.
Tta Irtne etok^p (ta Yaaoo wee .(*■

Aaw^o. Ariic Mr &lt;U

Fbtu-Pwoo* Bmteiso.—The I

�CHANI

CHANCERY ORD1

-TrtWtti o,

CHANCERY OR BEIL
flfiiiTnn i^i )nii&gt;a t—।

JZfSJtZSSi

Fta*-Pwoo» Bciu

iKisr1 *’*••*“ *v-«*
n.,i-

1

I.

T wtlituMj wonrj bf afidwit *a Cl. I
thte ssim*. that d&gt;* Mors sastod Sites dsnti

I
•WMNMry bad they been pub

The Board wire

undoubtedly

•flheir proceedings cod very

s«m* &lt;T7*l■ ■■■4™
—■ - •.• -—?
0 open violation of the alatul* whieb
quires the Board ol Supervisor* to pub

^Ture^

^Ish thvir proceeding*, than it would have
hoesttu euavmee the people-that the reaplt’of.their' deliberation* wa* wise and

» — * - - I. L.KI. L—irk

.V

Hberdl toward the county and its intereaU. But thane are mature of which the
people most judge.

It is, however, not

unaccordance with our idea* of good
judgement or good,policy to refer a ques­
tion oocc decided,' back to . the people,

CHANCERY ORDER.

wrttbubt errlighteuing them upon any point
PT If you want Tin Wart, Butta
snd Screws, and other artidea uf Hardwart cheaper I ban the casapcat, go to
Grant'*.

■or even giving a plan or specification in
to the proposed building.
A* wo understand it'the proposition i*
t&lt;x submit jthe question to ths voter* of

CHANCERY ORDER.

tbe County thia spring, upon a propod
ties to erect a building 30 by 50 at a

ewUtmnfto exceed 84.000.

No specifies

lien* are made a* to whether the building
i* »o'be of wood, brick, stone, gravel or

•iron. A committee of three were ap
ijMiintod, who, in case of a vote authoris- i
iing it, are to malto a plan and specificationa and lyt by contract the Job of

(putting up suob building. We defer to
souther occasion, some remark* upon
tbs wants ef ibe County, present and
prospective r*Ulive to the safety of its

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
llyw jtlfcrUg with that dread diassM, Xss-

W* bavs'reeeired iht report of thia
•patriotic and eharrtable organization for
CHANCERY SALE

Rhe laetfoer months uf the year 1863,

TATE or MfCniOAN.-Tba C.rcnit Cosrt
far tbe eonnty of Barry, It Cbarteery.
O.
H^aUaJtg, QsaqtUvmlt,

■which bring* tho publiebed Reports of|
•th* commission up to January, ISC-4.— I
Ths report ia very full, and gives all the |

S
Juparfw

stfformatinn that can ba desired.
Ila I
tarmay receipts fur these fvur month* |
were 384.740 20, which includes the net |

MORTGAGE SALE.

profits of the Northwestern Fair; it*

expenditures f«r tbe same time were
347,801 85, of which 839.511 46 was

Mathew's (hacalate Wera Drops !

for supplies to the hospitals.
During
BEVETt Ml to dntrey and exlcrminaie all
thia same time the Commission has re­ kiads of IniwUna) Worm*. Are perfectly reliable
in all case*, and far acperi rto aay ud all of tbe

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

ceived 5.097 boxes from the various. Aid

Societies, and has shipped 12,298 hexes

DVERTISEMENT.

to Vicksburg. Helena, Memphis, Cairo,

Louisville, Libby Prison, Richmond,
Leavenworth, Kansas, Nashville, Westr

W1

era Virginia, Cemp Butler, Springfield,
Chattanooga and Paducah, Ky.
Tbe

OM Mg.XRCK STREET 15 THIS OITT,
And oorWle inrite my old caatomm and friends
In Kent sbd skeining conntie*, io renew tbeir

whole numbpr.-ef boxes shipped by the

Commission, up to January, 1864, is

28,618. All the items n£.these receipts
and expeoAHwrre ara flmm In detail, to- I

gather with a' list of the arttclgs parches- J
ed, and the Stotrce from whence every
box sad every dollar.has been received,

rzi^s^asr-*-**JOHN H VAX lUlAr.
■».!..

■
i

Dated, Anpiat M,'IMS.
de*)*
.
Th* shore sale ia bervbr postponed to Uta Mb

The Soldiers' Hneve tt Cairo is under j
the care of tbe Northwestern Com m i*,- &lt;

AtniiNiemuTon's

entertained 15,582 soldiers, and ftrnish-

Xetica h hereby |

ed than 51,562 meals.
The Northwestern Commreeion itevite

the Bioel rigid scrulMy into Cbair method
of bushiMOf their receipt* and expendi­
tures, and Inform the public that their

hooka and r&lt;M&gt;ma are always open to invntlgiltewi
sreeoeAdant that the
•eooomy, syetsra imd fidelity of their
trqpaactUae will aol suffer by cestpari-

aqn With Ibase of say of oor beet bBsinees

t

sale.

�■ki'isiXi

r..^.

J^agulaivr

DMMqrxijriitofag.

'tWac'B'XX.vo

'. ' ~|

m.. vm.

..jUK/DIGESTIVE ORCHIS.

'ft* nfoMMk,

ST3SVXNI

.m .,&gt;•■

|

ilt.lastittjsSam

STOMACH

IBfrOBJ^MDMTAT Y»m
AT BAtTlMM, BAHMT COOM'TT, 11

; : BriTlCES.
Vwe MkV\s fokXrk.

e\ire aD.
ftttVw W* U,” kM\ a* a
remedkaV atfcaX—a &gt; &lt;*•&lt;* Stomach: Liver and Bowel*
He^w\aX©Y ©J *Cae *u*tam.
X\ve DvXxow* AxaAwtta
o^^oc.'WmA axvd Sou\kAkere
tax*, S°» a kHML taw-, beexx
mwc\x weeded, aa artiAc o\

*^?t=S22,T5=.-4tr

Wet Afoot*, January, 1864,

$3,002,556.39

J5&amp;

taken m Vro^r ^wawXAw,*,
and at Xke \trc^xr Vme, aw
a »\wc \\wacxdw t ©S
Bjlioue Fever, Fever and J±gue,
Liver Complaint,
(Lyspepsxa,
TnaLigeetion,
Jaundice,
t
Kidney Complainie,
atxA aW ixuabu ©5 a *waxlar 'nature.

GOODS I

r.lkln tne. vlta.,1 Del,,.
X A. SVTEEZET. Agent

(MllOmS)

R.J. GRANT!

are covn^toecd ©5 rare and
V-okver^vd. root* and \xexk*,
wktak. make Vnem

^VvnyX,^ ^otvvc.
Dr 'Dokoek'*

ftXovwae.\&lt; "B'tXXoea
-I CAN SELL­

HASTINGS

art \\\t ^or

non oapooindnood by irregular action
entire and iKroUro organa.
I'craona offeeMo toblljlabk to ton
Lv*w x/t^iriOmdFm
tno»y^u*Ubisjfcint is stool eooduaire,
both sexes. z

Dr. Hobaekk
.
ftXOWvDuC\\ 'BX.VU-YS

i»m«n of thane Orreu require,
!KKT!C. HF.LMBOLD’8 &amp;TR1
rHE GREAT DIURETIC, and I

AT THE

MfidM." Pom

TW»c ’BVXXe.va

IN MT LINE OF TRADE;

DRUG STORE!!!
Come and See !!

%ar&gt;e \k.c \\oor maw maxxxj
Doctark DAV*.
Dr. 'Baokoekk

. *

Roberts &amp; Striker,
B. HKLMBOLD, Chemist.
aibTanthat,tol. Cbeatant, Fbtt

Cocrraarnn axo Vnrmnarts
cdearor to diapore V&lt;hir«rt
»lit
tiaivi h

■ new end most completo amortment of

we

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

are.
rtcXt tnaft'i 8o\act
an&amp; Corn^o^.
Dr. Hokack'*

ft\ovc\a.c\v
mm^orata \ke vxak a\xd
AtkWtXataA.

DKCGI AMD MEDICINES,
^Chemicala, Palatfa OUe, Cam

Dr. TiLokack'*

ftXoxwixcXv 'BVXXe.es
mi

dwvfrc a\»a\^ mt\axxtko\^
and. make. Tlax^c &lt;a\o^b\c.

GROCERY,

M WM,

Eating

a- yOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUBP08ES,ONLTUei

Billiard

Also a fall stock ef

IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

GROCERIES

of

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ladixx.

Weaieokaep onh^fagnod nasortaMot of

'

AUaraaya for Claiaoassts,
BURDICI BTXECT/ Ol’POSITI THE HO«TOHHCa KALAMAZOO. MICH.
jgEING UcooMd aad duly antberixod

ja.GJBXVX-B,

II. WRIGHT,
TTOBXr.r »a4 COUXHELWH
Holidtor and Councilor in O
Jtrcnll Court Commissioner for

l, a»d

•7
rr»!*riy
inuito..
the United Status are entitled to Invalid

PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.

Is Caavcaiant, Pleasant an
Quiet.

AU CeokiRE Extracts,
VO* THi mncuL bxseftt

Those gitbrro art put up in quart
bottlra,qf whioh ihtalovtit afao-simUt. TKt laLtl is fintljf overrated, ana
ia pooridr-J with a eo/e-yuani from
oourvter/aiCsra. CPriot fl j-tr Lcttlt, o&gt;
tlx for fS.
C. W. Robaok, Trojrtrtfr, /fo. (

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

ffiHil&gt;naEKS7 IPXRIFiniIIEB'7

SOLDIERS’ CLAIMS.

KNAPPEN&amp;BUHB0W8,

Ye wfll proooento al! Revolutionary, Invalid, aad
Dr. Hoboekk
Bto«\aA\ TiVviem “-^^V^Pr^toa.b
INVALID PENSIONS.
areltae fto\d\.er'» VAevid,\j\\
^rtAvea*Vxxv5» DvarAxea, D^»cxVter^, 'Bkeu.ma’Cxam, eta.

groceries
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUXE8, FIGS. RAISIR8. CODFISH.
to fart, .vvrrtblng In th. Grocery line, sech aa
will to noodad for family use.
Also a great varirtT of the

•WEEZE1* A ALI.E
TTOHXKT3 ATLAWaad Solicited
L eery. rartUnlnrattenttoopaidIto I
icing,
wuT
'SJiSTtoal! eaH^nWeiin. ofltolr I

By«•• *5* "f :&lt;i February, lea, «n Wide

Dr*nktn»eu or Rotcfyit
will to u/towW,
\

AM aD who are wiHlas to patronite a quiet m
orderly GaocexT axo Saloon, raa.tnolf.il to

BTA.TIOKnEI^’T’,

CITE Vfl A CALL I

PEJIB. PEXCILS, IXK8, PAPERJR
VELOPEc, CARDS, Ac., Ao.^

.

HARNESS SHOP.

Clothing',
rABuaiiED n«o.

JlftST-CLASS

Uyoo onr ahelroa may to foend nD of tho
MOST POPULAR

GROCERY, EATING ANI&gt; BILLIARD

PATENT MEDICINES

Wm. L. Eatos,

SALOOX

AND
PETER LORI LL A RD,

DRY GOODS!

*D. MoNsroHTow.

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
it A 18 Chara bet a atoeet,
(Formerly &lt;1 Uhambora atmel, New York.)

of tbe day.

KMPPES A BVR10WI

[v
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owew». I. eatitled
5? • P~l“: S»^ nH »l&lt;too w afoan and aeL
dien of the Honda aad Hearns warn, wto tone
torn penuoned for five yaora are onUttod to
•lone for life. The widow of every aeruaa maa-

OBXJPTS so*! C0U58ELLC1M

Kayjarjwsu.'sSK
husbands die by ruoMa of wound aette.sn oowtractod.to tbe tf. 8. oesefae^teao Msmh (th IWt
PENSIONS TO CHILDREN.

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WOOLEN
(KHIH&amp;iPp IF^IB (DASIEI
ar Deadly Pay, aaly.

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 IU. of WOOL to
manufacture into CLOTH—

*

HARD-WARE!

Scotch.

YILMY fWOFT.

D“i&lt;]

Honey Dew Scotch,
’-ass,—.

RM* Arrinriov ■« cau.it&gt; to ma laios aaarcnun :k mcca on Fnr.-cvr Cvswiwo AsnSwoiiKC

Special af.er.tlon will to pud to COMPOUND
Nd tad putting up I’RESCBIFTKWB; end an

in whole or to p*ri.\r, entitled hfaen.ton. ?B\sil
•hay MTorafly arrived nt the agt^ofemSHn youra.
BOUNTY MONEY.

pn. a. p. dbaxe,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,

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iw.
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"
erh't* and eo.oredlFinn:
M
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•
y4o.«Ms8hoM
COTH VARBAirm,otn&gt;ng1ud ftnbls.
oold nail tbe attention od ALL pssuuns
.
wishing anything to tbe of DENTlaTRY Il is th* siwywf sasjr to
pood Ci
for jmn-fmiiito. Try it!

V

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WOOL CARDING
?«imm tnfa* foelMauaor. Prtee
rfod- Mobatodfa

XI.TUMCTT.

** y" *f *?“***. *raJuntooeW
daring the pretest war far Thre. Yeeea. or dur&gt;
-ar’md torn dtod. to too. WfaTXE

Unusually Low!

Ito Utotrt Hoose, al Healing., «n t
day a of each week._____ ______ _

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1864.
vwj roughly somelinw), in being taken
oa and off toe boat, and hen a grant deal.
But Pm very comfortable hero?’
___
And u the soldier uttered his last sen
ML
rfMltetlta, ■ rail.
■ .J. played around hla hps.
.•pCo what^reglntent do ypn belong f”

Srltrtrt Jottrj.

oftftArief t»« tines, or lose, BO seats lor
the first, sad Si aeata for sash lubeeqaeat inier• e&gt;._ A liberal discount to yearly advsrtiMra.

HASTINGS

. And to tbo war departed.
Onektaa.oaa toedewbrasehe gave;
"L«l nought." he said, "alarm tbea,"
My heart waut with my ooUterbrare; JI

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

Snsiuts Jirrrton.
now and moat complete ataorUnenl of

DRUGS AMD MEDICINES,
^Clacinlrubi, Pabata, Olla, Csun
ft phene. Darning Flnitf,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

X- A ft. ALLKN,
KlLtESTN GROCERIES, prorletoe.. pi
due, filth, belter, lard, port, and grain
tsd«. A|ao toya eandtea, eie., ate. Stere
sraia Block. State alroel, Haatinge, Mich.

I know hli facHacs spirit well;
I know kis tore of glory;
nu daring deeds bU roumulss toll,
Ta buj a battle gory.
Ob! bow can then my heart be gay,
Or acaaea of pleaanra ebam ®eT
Ah! co, nay heart iatekewey.
Foretedisgt dert tay spirit AU,
To dries each feeling cheerful.
And rieietu rue before mt alUl,

r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUU’QSXS.OSLYUEl

Iffiurtllm.

GROCERIES

/ . I. A. A C. G. HOLBROOK,
TTOKN RT8 and CewoasHore U Lew. and SelietUHO io Ctaeoeery. haVidg entwrd tatu a
•eSUrtneMbip. will promptly ta3failhfully alltud
loWefoaww of Uieir callinc. Coureranor.F.
Cailestteg. sad Military aed Kaa) Estate Cla.tua
ieehadsd. Olios ie Mofbrook Hlosk.

A

IWEEZF-Y A AIXES.
A TTOKNrraArLAWeedSolleltorstaChaafl eery. rarttentarattentloejaidioCowveyisetog, tke iovoMigaMeu of Stites to U»»d
'•raclsssres of mortgage*. Ac. Will bo baj&gt;py
o allaadto atl eaHlio ike lina ofUwtr profeamon

oaeo in tho CowtS^IonM, Uaatioga. Mieh.

A NEW won ANN A NEW UFE,

or I am rateerabler
Mra. Soofield, ia the pause that follow­
ed this onmplaint, said, with a certain
sobriety of manner that was juat shaded
with reproof:
, "Tlneo things sre annoying, ef course,
Mrs.Crawford; but, when ws oomparo
them wllb wbal thousands, yea, bandrada
of thuuaanda, around m are now ooduring, do they not &amp;J1 Ipto I ' "
Mra. Crawford did not:
friend want on;
. .
‘1 have aaen thinge during the paat
weak that so rebuke me for eomplaintof
lifc&gt; petty cares and annoysnoea, as to
make my cheeks burn withebame. Have
you visited any of the hospitals F
.
“0, ne. My nerves would never stand
that.” quickly answered Mra. Crawford.
‘•ta the face oft appealing pain and’
sickneas, tha nerves' groif strong,” said
Mra. Scofield. “My own heart failed
ms as I crossed the threshold on my first
day’s visit'to the sick and wounded, anfl
I was fsint as I entered the wards. But
interest end sympathy soon overcame
weakness, and when I saw a pole, en­
during face brighter at a kind word, I
felt twice repaid for the effort It had cost
mo to go in. I have spent hours in the
hospitals every day'efrice then and I have
called this morning to ask you to go with
me. There Is something for us all to

“Oh, bat Indeed, Mrs. Soefield, I am
not strong enough. WhnleanldoF
“A hundred things If your heart is but
willlag. Come! I cannot accept your
no. Put on year bonnet and shawl. If
bravo men fight for tho protection of
our homes, it Is the least that loyal wo­
men can do, to care for them when slek
or wounded.
If you are not strong
enough to bear the fstlgue of a nqroo In
the wards, you can at least provide some­
thing for a sick, exhausted man, whose
very life depends on a quality of nour­
ishment not supplied by government I
appeal to you in the name of humanity,
and in the name of God!”
.
Tho appeal was successful. Mrs. Craw­
ford, under the impulse excited, went
with her friend to visit the Government
hospital, In wbteh were over a thousand
aick and wounded soldiers.
Stretching
away for hundreds, of feet beyond the
entrance door, she saw a double rww df
beds, moat of them occupied. Iler first
impulse wns to stop and torn back. It
seemed impMalble far ber ito go forward.
Hew could she look at this bod v of sut
faring, much of it unto death, in' the face!
Her heart shivered, and stood still for a

TEA. COFFEE. FDOAR, &amp;FICE8. 1'EPPER,
“Oh, dear! Who can that be t As to
PRVNEH.FIQ8. RAI-ttNS. CODFISH;
soring any one this morning it is wholly
i fact, avurrthtag In lb* Grocers has, such u
out of the question !'*
.
riU be Leaded for f.roilv u»s.
v ,
Mrs. Crawford arose, and going to tho
AIM a grot TariatT of tho '
window, turned the Venitial blind so aa
diLaniST jzxiiTnnn’jaii
tu look downward, and ascertain If possi­
ble, who had rung the door-belt Ibero
And Cooking Extracts,
was a lady on the step ; but only a por­
tion of tho black silk dress bring visible,
Mrs. Crawford could not m«ke out the
We »l»o keep on hand a good aaaortment i
caller's identity.
STATIONER"?,
“Mra. Scofield," said the servant, a
JiUle while afterward.
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPKE, EN­
“Mrs. Scofisld T' la a tone of surVELOPES. CARDS, Ac., Ac.
prlssy (piuglsd with fralfulness.
Upon our shrives »sy Im Coaad aU of
“Yeo, ma'am. She's in the parlor."
“O, dear ! It’s of no use, Bridget; 1
can*! u« anybody thia morning.
Tell
her that ] am nut at all well, and that
she will have.to excuse roe."
Die servant stood for a moment or
two, in a hesitating way, as if waiting for
the lady’s mind to change.
“Tell her that I am very sorry ; but—"
Mrs. Csswford chocked herself. Con­
“Indeed, Mra Scofield—” She eaught
siderations not at first seen arose before the arm of her friend, and drew back; but
her mind, and caused a change in her the sentence remained unfinished, for a
P “Lethal l lFoa down in a few rale- pair of appealing eyas.were mating upon
kers, end holding her ae by a sudden
utes."
apell., Just to the right of where she
The servant retired with thia message. was standing, and a liule tn advance, was
In 0 dull, moody way, Mrs. Crawford a bed, on which a wounded soldiers was
went about effecting some changes in her lying. He was bet a etrig|ing, a boy
dross, which occupied nearly ten minutes. scarcely in .hie nineteenth yenr.
NaturaUy, Mra. Crawford had a tan.
she said to her visitor, on ent
dor heart. With the untenee unfinished
parlor. Her smile wasklnd rowanb, for. on her lipa, she moved to the bed eu
she really liked Mrs. Benfield. Bat it _i._k_.v_ k_.f ,WM jz|ng&gt; Mg: vtooptasMi
soon faded out; giving place to an unhap.
her hand softly on hia fanPJ look.
.
“Are you opt welir asked Mr.,
“Arayouefekr she salted, uttering
firid, noticing her eclstnu aspect.
1 i the first qpeoUou that came to her tho'u
•Tm miserable," ’wit the emphatic re­
Ngvb boon, weendod,- replied the
sponse.
young soldiers, trying to emUe and look
“Miserable I No other Word so well' bravo. But Mrs. Crawford nolioed a
expresses my condifloe.” The dlm ghfert- quirar abas thia month.
of a amile played •about the Irps-uf Mrs.
■‘Woaodedl
Oh—1&gt;&amp; eorryl Not
Crawford for na inetaet, and then van- badly, I hope.”
Mrs. Crawford aat
felted. „•- . n-- &gt;-•
i
i down in a Ohair.lhat stood tear the bedMrs. Scofield .waited for something ,aide. ,-d ,
i,....... {j ,
|&gt;/
t.
more explicit.
.
• A bell struck rm in the hip, and ehoL
"Tbe fact is, taking mjr exeeriouoc. ,
life io. wretched aflki?axli.L^I’mdte. Ured the bona. 1 don't know that 1 shall
ever get walL” , , , , _ ______
heartened,” added Mra. Crawford. :
Tbs momentary weakness had depart“Disheartened about what F , asked. ,Suiildly
‘
the friend.
•
.. jP*1* ***•“*. •*•*7
All seems
••Ara you In much pein F toked Mrw.

PATENT MEDICINES

PRE BEST

■laiaaa sad moevy pnmpily rvmltted0«M. With w. F. R«J&gt;k Em- MWBrtin.

ISlfFEI A BL'RIOWS,

THE CHEAPEST

tobngoing wro#®.",,•„,
‘Tm l&gt;rarf &lt;p h»r

nrak u.Mn.

L BVBINBW 'CXrNDUCTKDwKh etoMetii —servants. The bad ones torment. and
tho good
leave yen. I had a cook
wfao was n perfaal treasure.
Mode. Mrww!**
wms ready ia time and "dl W«d. B«W
uf eourae, she grew dissatisfied, though I
humored and save wap to hex fo .almost
every thing, • Lost week abe .loft me. aqd
■ft *K M,j» *•, '“•rcy of* Ws lrteh
recruit, who doesn't know how to boil a
potato. I ahall send by flying to-mor­
row. With a husEoed as particular as

»•

$3,000,550.39

TWI

. Crawford.
•“Not now, ma’am.”

weet.from Springfield F .
“Have you friendf tWsF
.
“Yen. Mr mother end slater five in
Spriigfield/
I
‘Do they know that you are wounded!’
ulf my name was ho the paper lbby
Ihave seen it. But 1 can’t say whether It
llibm since
the battle In which you were hurt F
“No.”.
“How long have you boon la this boepitair
“Only three dare.”
.
“And they don't know that you are
hereF
“No, ma’am, I’m not strong enough

Tho bby's face lit up—gratitude beam­
ed from nta
"If it would not ba two reach treble."
Mra. Crawlard took a pencil, from her
pocket, and wrote down the nemo of the
soldltr’e mother.
“Shall I'toli her all you have told ma I
Lft her know juit how badly you are,
woundedF
'
The young soldier abut bls eyes, and
remained eileot for come momenta.
. ‘No, that would distresx bar too much,*
he Baid, with a thoughtful air. “It will
be bad enough for her to know that I am
wounded. Tell tor. If you ptease, that
I am getting on eery will here, and hope
to be o/ my feet again before a long
time, oay that a ban passed through
my leg ; but don't apeak of my shattered
hip. They’ve taken out two pieces of
bone since 1 came here, and maybe ill
get all right Anyhow, It won’t do ne
good to let het know the .worst on the
oflstart.”
.
“I’orhsps she will come on to nee

rears sprung io uw poor isuow ■ oyea;
but be wiped them off quickly. He did
net reply to the suggestion*, but It was
plilrf to see with what joy he would have
welconred her then.
“I will write the letter as soon ra I go
home. And now, Is there anvthlng I
can'do Co make you more comfortable-,
anything that I con get for youF
A wishful look came Into the lad’s eyes.
It was hia only reply.
Mrs. Crawford
saw it, and half comprehending its signifi­
cance, said:
“Don’t feel backward. If I can do
anything for you, tho act will give me
pleasure. How is your appetite F
.
“Not very good”
J

One hand was lying outside tho bed­
covering. Mra. Craw food tonebed it
“You have bad some fever,” she eaid.
“That’s the reason, perhspe, why—"
The risk lad ri&gt;«ck»d hlm.elf, »nd s
alight flush canoe Into his fane. “Speak
out freelyJust think, that Fm your
mother, and tall me whet you want"—
All tho heart of Mrs. Crawford was go­
ing oct toward the wounded boy.
•You’re very good and kind, ma’am,”
be anewered/sntf you won’t think me
lfoolish er unreasonable. But you see, a
Ilady yesterday brought some grapes to
a poor sick fellww, aorara Ufere, and aa be
ata them. I looped so for just two or

that of

hia pfossentdweL
all tBfois rater­

— — ,— ------Ho rewtara bored
the gloomy face he left h the awning,
and experience gave him no feir i------- *—
of finding smiles instead of shade
opened the door quietly end went
step elong tlw hall was not rtre
confident, like that of a man wb
own castle, and glad to bo there, __ ___ .
pm-t restrained, and.acaroal^Quing an
“li that you Edward F

The voice

cams down from the first landing- There
rlky of feeling in the tom that
Crawford leap with surprise
ure. He saw-the old beauty in
--------------- face ; the old rippling light Io
her eyra; the eM sweet tsodsmees abotit
her mouth—and new-born love made the
offering a kiss spontaneous.
I
guess whcre^Aave bear
Edward” Mrs. Crawford hafdrawn bet
arm wlitbln her booband’s The smile
gently faded from ber oounteBaoee, over
which |A trader serioararas spread itMlf.
,
“Where F He inquired with iateresL
•To the of hoepitals"
“Why Helen!'* He mightw«! took
surprleM.
'
;
“And I’m going to-morrow egaia—
and every day." Mra. Crawford spoke
with animation. “I adw a poor wound­
ed boy*there, not over eigbteeh or mwetoen. and I've been writing for him to bis
mother. Hia bright eyes, end almost
girlish,but suffering face, wore Kke' Aspell os mo when 1 ws^t in, and I set
down to talk with him. Bia hands wsro
hot ana hia mouth feverish—poor boy I
hia hip had been shattered by a ball—sad
•bra I baked him if there .was enythteg
I couldjget for him, he aaid heeifatingly
that ho.had baen.Jonging for eosne grapes.
I Rnjitiw Immediately and bought fom
tome Blackbamburgs. 0h, If yea had
seen hb eager, delighted," foes' as be
crushed them in his mouth I It repaid mo
a thousand-fold."
.
1
.-,'i Mr. Crawford quietly draw out hie
pocket book, and taking therefrom a roll
ef back Bill-, abld. with eahsMbraUe
feeling, er be handed them to hia wife:
“As your heart prompts, co.de, Helen,
l am wjtfi you in this noble duty. Gh«

all rwMaye to th____

take care of ItoelC Wo have surfeited
onrsslvee with the good things of thia
world, until they have commenced pal.
ling &lt;■ Use testa. Row lot ne find a new
lift in gift and ministration."
AM a,new life waa born io the heart
ofMro. Crawford. Dally abe spent hours
among the aick and’wounded, arln'tbe
Ilutew. BAlvdMd, ■te’fot'l ooulJn't
preparation of things needed far their
help ik. And aver siaee Fro been long­
ing for some grapes. It’s the fever,
maybe.” ••
. •
...
of al most di
“You shall have them !n said Mrs. a calm mid
Crawftnd, riaing flufokly; and W»i she
wont, under Um impulse of pity and kind- had ones overshadowed with an all pranreo. leaving the boapiral without think­ vad^.goiwhioe.
i ■_•
Iing ol her friend. jfarBeelWd, and buri
•'They wtU not hurt himF abe said t$

tha. nurse in cUrwa of the bed on - which

trouble witli servants came to an end.—
There wm a new spirit 1ri the mlslrem,
•hfofapoornded every pert,of Ur boose-

o^o, and.pot a task.

Instead of perpete-

■

replied the nurse.
...........................
all her cbeerfoliy ox proceed wisbea, load­
-OK they •raao’goodr exclaimed the ing to unity and harmony, which are tho
• :
••
baud maidens of peace.
.
'•When weiw yOu wounded
’
r' •its
“I vralrta
tbs battles before Rich­
mend. On the third dav f VM etruek Hieoyetaparklodjaad amilee ran over
—I LA
in theJt-tl
field when our arret I hie face.
“It was vory hi^.of.#ou,a»dl shall
,. The rebels
•“**
Imbto
His
ind pot me in pki
wtthk norsr forgotUas leugsa l,lite.”
■ other wounded mu.,------------- oouatottMMe boomed .with pleaaura and
iofcl f suffered dreadfully,- ।
Mra.
__________r doctors examined my wound
and took out tho ball. - HoratWrd twv- 1
er ret w?ll. Then tbev 'eoWt-we bock, |
under a f—
— *— '
■
fefr"

mine KyAflM WberrttanM^Me
•'And nothing done for you h, all that
thaeF ’ ’
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-Not muck Mta'w. Tbe doctom ।
their hands full everywhere. In B
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could

�HASTINGS Bj
aoiho Piano* in foe new Stoaa rwMMftr
opened by W. W. KimWl &gt;s&gt; id
Uka Street, In thia city; bad « We
know that those who have iiutash* to
MaPUrami, of P«moy]v.nU, ww elected pcrchaae instruments offotskfodnlwoy.
Hama » m», atoanw otm -pocMn, Secretary of lhe Cemmilteo, in plane of want foe bbst, wo taka pleasure in telling
wnvon oriLB airnwnn ran* Ftnroaa. Hon. George Fogg, of New IlampeMve, foem where they can find tho beau Tho eounly, where be cap! ared Lieut Parker,
ittgje
■■■■ info Gan, an* m wU iaaUaal fwu fo* asootoy. Upon
.cfibelfoUmtiacarsbri CafoUy. had
large variety and Is supplied by leading Mra private*, three huroeo end eqalptn an u factor ere in Boetoa and New York, (manta, eta. Capt. WaUaoe io foe hero uf
such aa J. ft C. Flseber. Hallett, Davis’ Cutnberiand Gap, where be fought tho
i ft Co., Kurtaman ft Hiear. and many rebel General Joaos, last May, with 80
"■‘'‘’Thtuwttou el the Rebeta.
. others. We wore poruoularly pleased man-agaiaal2£00 for several hour*, kil­
expedition seems to have appolnttnect or subotqneol designation
to fill vacancies, Const;Uite the Executive with tbe soft and sweet tone* of foe ling and wounding more eftbe enemy
beoe foended upon the foformatieu that
Ha 15,008 sirang. 45 sails* beyond JartsooCnromiUto inteaiatod by tbe National Fischer Piano which for family use ia than h* had meu in his command.
’
and eight miloe bsyvnd Saodvr^n,
U was from thence that the rebels wore Convention convened at Chicago, on tbe UMurpaaaed. We Lave heard exqallent waa finally overpowered and captured I vffle,
rcmivk^g * |&lt;ta part ot foe meat for Iflth day of Mar, 1880, do hereby call jodgas premuuneing high anoomluiMS up- by tbe enemy's soiling fire to tbe roof of on
- the line of foe JackaaeviUo aad Tallahia block bouse.
1 baMt Railroad. A battle was dssporalefoajr armtoa. Certainly foe reiuarkaMe 'upon all qualified voters,—who desire unit; tbe wholeetetsetoreof foe instru­
ly
feugfct
during throe hears, ewd st eunLieut. Parker-cosimandod tbe guard
tbe unconditional maintaihweo of tbe ment being eminenlly ouch aa a firm claae
circular which wae found, la which foe
tha: took Cart. Wallace aad company
Union, tbe supremacy of tbe Constitution PiMo requires.
L um■ lasted*I of Bragg and Beauregard and tbe complete suppression of foe re­
He is new Wallace's rttired to Lebaaea taking with them foe
Mr. Kimball is one of foe oldmt Mn- to Richmond.
appeal for help, and deelare that oaly bellion with foe cause foeroof, by vig­ eleial Dealer* in the West, and bfo great prisoner. Buch la tbe fate of war.
greater pert of tbeir woweded.
Tbe 7th CovmenGout, 7th New Hamp
from,Florida can lb*y gel it, shows that orous war snd apt and efficient means,— axrcanvcn gives bim an advantage wMeh
shire, 40th Massaebuseita. 48th and 15th
Rebel Neers.
U-ttM north foe while to interrupt their to send delegates to a oonvoalitM to aa- purebaaere will do well tornvail foetnNew Toeif, and lhe Bfo United States,
aamble at Baltimore, on Tuesday, June selvee of. Hr guarantee* Ha instruments,
Foantaas Moanoa, Feb. 23.—The were engaged. Col. FriMoy, of tho 8th
cMMwoaleatioas with that region, aad to
7th, M84, at 12 o'clock n&lt;wm, for ths and we do not hesitate to ask for bim
deprivT foem of what they appoer to purpose of presenting candidates for tbe the confidence of any who may wish to, Richmond SmZfoa/ef the »0«b bos the United States, eras left dead on the fiold ;
w’afltob much. Still foe bare work of cal­ office of President and Vice President of procure on* of the beet kind. Hi* ttoek following; J. B. Brock, Wm. Hoddock, Col. Reed, a Hungarian effiuer, waa mor­
C. Huffman,Btopben Jones, A. J. Brittan,
U eo ample and rich that it te eeareely !
tally wounded; all tbe offi-wrs of Hamil­
ling off their supplies, oaanat be regarded the United Stale*.
J. J. Gumarline, W. R. Dougherty,
tons battasy wore wounded ; Copt Ham­
Each Slats having a representative In pooeible to foil of being suited.
aa lhe only thing neeeaaery to subdue the
Lewie Taylor, Lewis Freempn, W. D.
One ean find tbe Ftacher Plano, with Joses, Joseph Brooks, and C. E. Culher ilton wounded In lhe arm, and UeOU
Congrev* will bo entltfad to as many
rUbai army- The riroular referred to was
delegatoa as shall be equal to twice tbe It* deep, mellow sweet tone, or th* Hal­ &lt;11 were all banged at Kinpton, N. CL, My rick, in the foot, are al Ggn. Gilldated naaHy five months ago, end yet number of electors to which such Slats lett, Davie ft Co., Piano with its bril­
mere's headquarters, at IJilloni Head.—
oe the Iflth, and seven ware bung on the
their armies are in tbe field and will hare la entitled in tho e’rotorial ooltege of tbe liant tone or any other make which may 13lh for deserting to the enemy and ta­ Col, Guy Hsary. of foe 40th M&gt;seaehn
United States.
tbe desired. Mr, Kimball's location la an king up arms on tho enemy's side. Thpy setts, had three b-rorv shut imder him,
to b« dispelled by fighting.
A resolution waa also adopted inviting excellent oae, being on tbe Grot floor, and all received the ordinance of baptism ac­ but escaped unhurt. 'Die Cosmopolitan
She report foal fowGoeernor of Goararrived al Beaufort on MunJay evening
iheTerritories and the District of Colum­&gt; in the center of the finest and most fash
cording to their own dictates.
gib has’wrdered foe abandonment of that bia to eend delegates subject to the de­ ioaable retail business of tbe city.
with 840 of the wMadoJ, G&gt;l. Reed
We
Tbe Atlanta Cbn/Mrrelf says, m the
pari oCBtaae .west of Chattahoochee give* termination by tha convention of Ufeir invite oer country ae well as city friends
among them, who woo siring .when the
Pth 1,025 bales of ewtton were destroyed
•ven a oare striking proofof tha de*po- right to vote. The convention agreed to call opes bim at 142 Lake Street, and by firs In Wilmington ; lose,* &gt;700,000. Fulton left &lt;m Wednoeday.
Ths eosmy’• loos is not known. They
rgties &lt;4 foe rebel caoaa, tbaa tbe Fl»ri- to moot again at the call of tho Chair­ verify our raonramendsliun.— Christian
The Rome Ga., Conner says that oa
captured five (pine. Ilia eupqooed-that
Tiout, Chicago.
dk eirewfer. The attempt to make a man.
tbe Bib Inst, tbe enemy, 600 strong, were
the troops were from Bragg*1 army. Gen.
The following members were present:
at
Portcre
vllle,
within
44
miles
of
Rome
desert of a forgo part of Georgia, by tbe Messrs. Edwin D. Eorgan, President;
»
Valcx or a Nxgso.—A latter ^cs- and another force ia advancing via Wear- Hardee bimsvlf wae nn 1ns field, having
earns from Florida on a vieil to his faml
cofepufoory remqya! ol (amilie* aad Lawrenos Brainard, Vt.; George Good­' cribtug Gan. Butler's reoeut expedition
or'a Mill*.
rich. Mass.; Thomas Turner, R. I.; Ed - to Bottom's Bridge, epeaks uf tbe eodoly, and also to form a second marriage.
Tbe Savannah Rrpwdliran, of tbe I4ih,
Our loss is variously estimated al from
tbe people. It is an acknowledgment ward MoFberson, Pa.; Nathaniel B.• rance of lhe negro troops la this wiaag: •ay* the fight al Lake, (My, Florida, was
500 to 1,300. Seventy-eight rsbel prls
Smitbera, Del.; James F. Wagner,Md.;i “As a result of this hard marching, on
with
the
eoemye
advance,
oompoeed
of
of defeat- b^foe rebel ehoifo, who any by Thomas Spooner, O.: Henry 8. Lane,
onera were brought by the Fulteo. it la
ibis brdri- wb they are no longer able to lad.; E. Peck- III.; H. M. Hoxie. Iowa;• lhe first day out, over two Anodrad bad cavalry entirely. Wo lost alt our guns said that foe purwr uf the Fulton has a
&gt; fallen out of the United Stales jogimente at tho Chsap Finnegan eurprlso which
rtsifo, the ndvannaof Grant with arms, Wm. D. Washburn, Mian.; Cornelius1 from exhaustion.
When our foreee see tn a to have been a diegraceful affair list of the killed and wounded which be
but depend upon an alternative eooeotly, Cole, Cal. :O. H. Irish, Nebraska; J.■ reached Bottom's Bridge and discovered oe tbe port of our offipera, so thoroughly will show but wilt nut allow II to beeopGerhardt, District of Colombia.
that their attempted surprise had been were they surrounded that resistance was
so reinone, to tbe people whu are its vic-1
The eomini tie. was entirely harmoni­’ exposed, it was estimated that fully one
iHns, that ne people have ever ef tbeir ous in their proceedings, and adjourned1 half of lhe while soldiers who com­ impossible, and bui few of our soldiers
Ex Senator Toon*Its waa arrested on
oWn accord adopted It—only a despotic ia the beat possible spirits.
Feb. 2d, at Savannah, by order of Gen.
menced lhe march bad given out, end
Beauregard, for attempting to have that
power,'reckleea of consoqutnces, can cnthe roads back to Williamsburg were
city
without a pass. The officer aaked
&gt; lined with stragglers. But 1 have the
fero.il.
From Ckattaeooga.
him for a pass, and Two mb* informed
authority of a Captain In one of the white
It appear* probable from tbe present
CballsBiiogs, Feb. 25.— Latest roper tv him that be was Gen. Robert Toom be
Promt he Feoria(niiaola) Nall of Fob. U
regiments for tbe atatrmenl that not a
aspect of military affair* In the Southwest
Mr. Chase, who left Iowa some two1 tingle coloredeoldicr fell out front illness, ropeat, without confirming Longstreets and owe/allegieace to Georgia and no
Il other government; that hia Stale did not
that after all hie preparations for a despe­ years since, on a tour to the land r&gt;f gold,&gt; exhaustion, or any other causa, and retreat across French Broad River.
rate defence of Mobile, both by sea and baa Jest returned. From Mr. E Clark- when the rolls ware called before the ia thought hero that, having failed to ac­ □ulre eilixrns to travel with paeeporta,
cumulate a force sufficient (br prompt,
that be would not procure one.—
land, the‘enemy will be cnmpelled to eon, mail agent on tbe Bureau Valley retreat, every tingle table son who had
J Kaxlroad, who oenveroed with him, we
1 started on lhe march was present and energetic operations on our communica­ Thereupon Gen. Tootn ba w aa ejected from
evacuate that place, na be was forced tn
tions, be has grown fearful of concentre- the car. A crowd of citixsns and soldiers
gather a few facta that may be Interest­ answered to hie name !“
ran away from Columbus oa tbe Mlmis- ing and valuable to our readers.
The loyalty of tbe negro is fully estab­ tiooa against him or Johnston, and is 1 having gathered around film, ho harangued
aippi. and from Nashville. Grant ap­
Mr. Chase, in company with bis broth­ lished. On tbe occasion of tbe late es­ new endeavoring to form a Jnuction them tn aa excited and bitter manner, mid ;
pear* to bo developing another of fooe* er, first went to California and wrought cape of Union officers from tbe Richmond with lhe latter at - Dalton, before tbe in treasonable and disloyal language.—
in tbe minea io that country.
Leaving dungeon, tbe fugitives trusted implicitly spring can open. Tbe largest estimates An old lady aye witnews rxelaimud:
Imuspn flunk movementa by which, two
there, he went to Idaho, where he arriv­ in tbe blaoka, and never had their tnut give Mm 20,000 infontry and 50 field “Wdl, well, they have got BobT&lt;*omlw.
yeare age, be took at a blow half of Ken­ ed in October last, and stayed there'
pieces.
I heard him aay ho would swallow the
betrayed. After the first officers had dis­
tucky and Tennaeace, and forced tho ane- about a mouth, leaving sometime In^lu- '
Johnston ia known to have al Dalton blood of all the Yankees that name South.
covered themselves to the negroes and
tuy to retreat from Muinfurdaville to vember last.
asked for food on tha Cbiekahumlny, lhe six divisions of infantry and about tnirty Well, wall, bo can ewallow all be sheds "
thousand
men.
Tbr
two
armies
ronoen
He says the mines In California are negroee organited into relief eqnodt and
Amidst the laughter crtatodjGea. Toombs
Corinth—nearly'three hundred miles—
rouvh richer than tboee of Idaho—that in tearchedlke icoodefer theJngitivet, carry- trated will probably tnueter 00,000, and was carried tn prison.
wdhbettmo bald*.
tbe latter country they occupy a very ■fog iAmv foodfrom their ecanty ralione, might prove dangerous.
limited place, and are poor at that, fl and helping Am in every way in their
Great diMstisfsctioe still eslate, and
evidences of tbe demoraliutiou of rebels
was estimated that 80,000 men in Idaho
The Lend on '‘Doily .Vew* publishes a
The Republican Central Oraruiltae of were out of employment, and everything
are numerous. Provost Marshal Gen.
Parkhurst reports far January and half narrative ofthncHrtM «■! tbe Ala bum.
Kent County issued a call far a Conven­ exorbitantly high. Tbe climate in cold,
Death of Governor Gamble.
ot February will show a total of 3.270 and a list of her officer, and crow, furand
they
have
ice
in
august.
It
is
ftotbtion te bo held at Grand Rapids, on the
niched by one of the latter, from which j
Governor Hamilton R. Gamble, of deserters from Johnston's tfrmy alone.
iog uncommon t&lt;&gt; have four or five feet
29d talL, for tho purpose, as stated, of
it appears that the guns of that vessel are
of apow, which lasts all through tbe wic Mtsooeri, whose death is reported, waa
of English manufacture (Faweell, Pren­
appointed Provisional Executive of foal
itxsugurstiNg tbe great campaign of 1864.
um &amp; Co.,) and that Semmes promised
This waa the &lt;4ject that appeared on foe
The beet route to Idahn, Mr. Chase state at a m.xl critical period, with ths
New York, Feb. 24.—Richmond p»- hie meu to lay tbe Alabama alongside of
hope foal be would be able to pacify lhe
face of foe matter; and, as a means of a tbiage, is by way of Spit Lake City, than
pera have been received to tha 30th. The | an AiWnrican frigate, but wet immediate­
across tbe country «n mules. By this state and allay lhe exasperation of fac­
more thorough organisation for work and
rebel War Departtnent received, oa tho ly; adding that there were “imlr six
means a party could get ia advance of tion; but bit course by m mesas justified
17th, an official dispatch that the enemy ships he was afraid of in lhe United
efficiency, was commendable. Tbe resothe large emigration already on tbe way, this expoetation. Whatever may have
Iulioon adopted, and tho published pro­ whigh would bo a very durable thing boon Govonror Gamble's Intention, be made a demonstration with gunboats and States Navy." Of the erew, the majori­
a land force nt Grant's Paso, 85 miles ty are Englishmen. chiefly enlisted in
waa
from
foe
firm
an
forte
eats
in
bin
eoceedings would indicate nothing farther. for tboer who valeed tbe good condition
from
Mobile.
It waa blvodleee, aa the Liverpool, in which city the families of
lection afadvteon and wbordmates,ally­
of their anintala.
So tea;Ibetk, all bright.
fire af foe enemy fell abort. Thero i« no most of them stilLreride, drawing half
The cry of rich mines In Idaho ia all ing biuiBolf ia slinoot every Instar.ou with
-But there waa a matter connected with
tboeo who, whatever tbe'ir professions, duubtthat this appvwaeh Is from Banks* pay through merflmtile firms there. A
foe speculaUvn. Tbe pads sod notices in
foe assembling of this oonvaotloo—w both­
I toes. Sherman's column ia approaching deserter from tbe Sumter, who was re­
tbe newspapers are paid for by specula have shown IbetBsehree in every pnblie
by tha Mobile ft Obfe Railrxxd, another captured by Semmen on board tbe Phil­
er oGu inception, or only Incidental to tors Tberw arono rich miaes there at art to be in foct conditional loyalists.—
Aa a Meaaeary result the radicalIy leys! column from Peasacwla is understood te adelphia ship. Maqchriter (barusd by the
repreeonted.
No
man
can
make
his
liv
­
Its. ex'rxtoaaB, wa know mft—in which
men of Miammri have opposed Gamble bo advaoMag from Pollard, 40 nvitaw
tbe people at largo of this Congreewional ing by mining in Idaho.
and his policy, and foero have been dis- from Mobile. The situation of Mobile
H
District have a direct Internal, and which
sanoions and crimination where there is undoubtedly critical.
onr d^ty aa a journalist requires na to
should have been harmony and earnest
cooperation. Ono of the latest move­
point "out.
ments uf Governor Gamble waa hia
Far two weeks previous to the secernattempt to obtain control of the State
bling of that Conssatfcm, fcvitatiew were on the peninsula by the robots with tbe militia, wtfo tho design, ae vne alleged,
privately ’circulated through other eoun- aid of bloodbwtmda; ard recaptured.— ot obstructing tho radical poHey.
in
This
use
of
bloodhounds
ia
a
striking
il
­
some
easea, the militia was actually emtiga, to lhe friends of Cui. Kellogg, and
lustration of the peculiar Ideas inculca­ ployed against tha loyal oitixeas In favor
tboen Jntarosied in bis ro-nomination to
ted by slavery.
Tbe huatiog of Ahlte of sUroey and the border bushwhacking
CengtWi. to be present al Grand Rapids, tnen by does io no worse then the burn­ MMertativoe.**
• • 1 . ' ■
on tbe 22d for tbe purpoee of “cuneella- ing of bhek», but the dNfereaoe is that
Governor Gamble was a brolher-in
Philadelphia. FeK M.-Tbe Agauvr
‘tioff ^mjj'rtgaKltttibu." Theeo ins.ita- the whites ars not used to It.
law of Attorney-General Bales, and ba- hwe tbe following Important .poohI:
fora tho war, as after it, was a eunacrvaNashville, Feb. 25.—Our army is In
tiq^a.wer» peat oirt mainly by tbe Profront of Dalton, Ga., and will probably
in
polities.
vuet Marshal of foie District, and are,
occupy foe town to nlgbu
p«ri«ap., among the regulars duties ef bis
Tunnel Hi!! was carried this morning
office. ’Keo, we readily tmdsrstand why
by nor foreae.
Gen. Hooker bus addreeeed a letter to
CM. Kellogg regards hi tn as “tbe best
Scouts just arrived say Sbarman has
the Governor of California acknowledg­
struck the Mobile* Ohio Railroad, and
Marshal vn Mmhigaa." Tbe people of|
ing tbe receipt of tbe joint resolutions in
that ba bee out Folk's army in thoeoater,
thiaeoefeua mey U a UtOe periled to
hie honor which were passed by the Leg
and that foah wings are running away aft
knww/wby tho man who, two years ago,
lalalure of thm. State. He sera;
dMbtot diroetfoes.
"My naas ia borne on the Army Reg
eould obarge Cd, Krttogg with a large
There ia a trumendeua "robel cavalry
later aa a repuseectauve of our adopted
force In Sherman’s retr, but ne approportion of foe erita« in the oatelogee,
state, and If I may except the honorable
benuioM ard foft.
I
pfoffjfhg Ms eterootj-ped and expressive
aud complete anooeao of onr arms over
Shermad li lea on lhe country, which,
our enemies, 1 can esteem nothing more
,.hro« of
to each, .book! now
it fa said, ebouode la wtorae of all fctnda. 1
highly
titan
ito
good
opUfoma
af
lb*
he so Bealpua for foe CotaMi'a re-oomiGreat exeF.eaieat exists M Montg &gt;taf-fy, !
manner in wltich I have poformed my AlaUtmi
•
T
f?
nakiea. But 1st that peas; owr csbject is
duties m foiagiant rebellion; no reward
Scoota also report that a henvr Sturt
teintoroa foe
of fox Dietriet that
eon -be of moae value.
b pnakfailnz on for forts M MeWe.
fbnun r-t"kisinadmiaeibtoin a&gt;* to refer to
Ixmgrtrew's forces are back again st
my official oeaueetioo with tbe Army of
■««*&gt;Wi mA
-at.
tbeir old quartern.
|PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AND
tbe Petoman. That eon only ba learned
Ifroaa &lt;ny report whoa made public
through foo’pmeribid aha anols
1 cm
rveo* Oeeggln and AkabaM.
OilliigH,T«fo M—TW OaMm's
Mly add that I relinquished Ha eommaad
from tbe highest oauasderafowt* of foe CbattaMOga dispatch a^e
adewneo
foreeof Great's army -wae ^bta fore*
r«w«r^.
w«bdenre ot the gorwraaseet and of the ar­
my ferny ahilUy-to gwideaad direct its akbavw been driven from Tunnel HHl|f
fnrtsmM.**
and pursued till night-foil,
ft beany L

Vediexday ■•»!&gt;&lt;, Marek

New Advertisements.
f'ryp nijyr

hauls at Dbhoe b aot WreWbU.— &lt;
Hardees and Cfobumb dkHan have J

■

HICAGO

pianos
PIANOS

PIANOS

'iliy/c'

Mop ia this viUag*, for foe«Serre for foe ensuing year
.ea Monday th* !4fo instant.

Rxuotors.—R*r. E. G. I

Tho Great French Bcmedy I
Th. onlr eertats sad Ref.
fee
V»(»Mrw*««Mw. Woatkly DiAeeMM. Ivesgul i

Qnraod, III., ha* accepted an
from the Prevbytrrisn Church
ly of thia place to fill their pul
•iMuiag year. Ho will oom
teinictretien* on the Grat I
.April.

tyc aBtwixx.—Ten &lt;w sieve

mon shoemaker., ia thia villaj

nt this csrtalstr tbsa they vheaU no&lt; to taken by
teuMbT^but m
etbereesvefaifoeirUeeisgirfuv5y*ae|s. ■. -, _
N. IL—Ows Dotter emtosed to any sutasdwd
Ap«t wlU inkorv pccUc* of Fills by ivtere Of

CAVTvnr—Sewn of CeeeiovMta. lbs (testeo
have tbsatgustareof C.
jgfotbUeosotee
wvepoer.
.
' (1
resale by fo rmpoet.U. Drwggtsta.
' '
osUSvewlyv
MOIFTGAGE 8ALE.

.DFAtLT hartag Wvw made h» the pet
' ol • wrtaia «OM of SMteey sMorvd k7 ii
al wwwtg^v .rarutod 11* Vtfc «fey Jwoo,
I,by VlIbMiU. Kfewostt aadJfatydais

a striho for higher wage* yr
Easployere are not inclined ra
lite forms offered, aad a few
xway be tbe only result of tbe

Orv roe twu Wan.—Thegs

of the Bfo, who have been aoi
bowie &lt;* fcrlowgh, started fol
■ Sisi rendvxvousal Flint, at
Morning, from w banco they »
forDklv.

ft Miuranv Cuwrunawr.—
w.-BTU, in a remmunkatioa

tery E, 1st Mich. Artillery to

Rapid* Jtogle writto:
“1 have had little opnortuni
-e&lt;unr acquainted with the «'ffi
l&gt;ut Lf. Durend has abuwn hit
ewtwad obliging; while U '
prvseut commandant uf ramp)y veroed in tbe art* of war—
gvatlemanly, rourlt-.ua aud us I
ward tboae under bite. Gmth ।

Ira&gt; ‘George, of Cottlrtoo. a a
kind of pea which, when prof
pkrsd make* tbe b**l suUiita
fan we hav* seen. Il flavor ti
,|y resemble* pur* kernel 6-ffte

ehickory, without tbe Injutio'
.riye of the latter.

Wanxva axcnvxD from I

AUm,

mo

el bar 85 Pbotog

bums. These Albarns aeem
iMti* chtiteed for them and
beautiful indeed.

Weadverth

Mother perl of this paper.

�Jgastiags

€*mt.

Kings ars specially invited.

th, 1M.TSM.
By order of Q-mmitiee.

creased vitality to the .■to/ human

yqal Jhtirts.

Vtu.Ao&gt; Elxcttos.—The annual eleotioo in tbia village, for lhe election |of
-nSorrs for tbe ensuing year will bo held
.oa Monday tha 14tb Instant.

Rbuowvs.—Rev. E. G. Bryant, of
Durand, III., haa accepted an Invitation

frum tbe Presbyterian Church ami Socie­

ty wf thia plscu to fill their pulpit for the
*"» will commence hia

tbe

ministrationa

Grat Sabbath iu

.April.

frame. It is a great fbvorila in Sweden
sc much eo that it may bo styled national
beverage. No family should bo without
iL Taken in tbe shape of a hot punch at
night before going to bed, it makes a de­
licious draught, producing a healthy perspiratlwt, dispelling a cold mere effectu­
ally than any other mixture that can be
taken. Try it once and be eonvineed.
GW. RO BACK, Proprietor.
|
56, 58. *0, and 62, East Third Street
Cincinnati.
of James E.Culver, praying that an instrument
in writing, eow ee Ms ■fit' *ia emtrt. purporting
to be tboteal Will and Testemenl uf aaad decra.&lt;d
Purify, purity, purify tho blood w*h may be admitted to Probate, and tbs Execution
Area's Sabaavarxim, and the barneys, tbsreof aad too Administration of Mid Kitats
derangements and distempen which per­
vade the system at thia season will JnisTI.errepoO It ia Ordered, -That Monday, the
appear. We have tried It aa&lt;lxspeak fcurtevnth day of Marrh wexl at ten o.oioek
In the forauoon, be assigned.for the hearing of said
with knowledge..
X
petiura, and that toe belnist law of aaM docsarad
and all other persona lalcriMiod in saU estate,
Cuuona, Hoambkkm, and lhe vgrioua K.A"isaTC.wffl 'dift -yffi
Throat affections to which Public Speak­ vUtago of Hastiogs, and show cbum. If any them
ers, Military Officers, and Bingers ere li­ be. wby.the prayer of the peUUonw shooM net
able, relieved - by u2bwe’z RroacAiaI bo granted:
And II ia farther Ordered, ih.l Um&gt; MUlfonor
Tnehtt.” Having a dirtet influence l» giro nnlics to tho pcraoiss interssted in said
tbe aflreted parts, they allay Pulmunnry estate, of lhe pendency of said psUtma, and to*
hearuig tbsreof, by causing a copy ef this order
Irritation.
to be published io lhe /Ax.spe ^uawr. a newsuaper printed and circulating tn a^id county of

a strike for higher wages yesterday.—

Employers are not inclined to accede to

CHANCERY ORDER.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth . J of:cist CifB cull in Cbaaccry.
(1

ate of Michigan,
aesvioa ef lhe Pro
arry, holdea st tbe
of Hastings, on
- hr tbe year
textyjswr.

feel ebewfnl and feappr.
Alaa. Canutegu Drwazs.
“Dressmaker, Goodell Alley, above Tupper sL
•Doflete. Oct. tf. I Ml”

CHANCERY ORDER.

Orr ma rue Wam. —The gallant boys
of the 8th, who have been sometime al

S FECIAL NOTICES

bntne on furlough, started for I b* regi­
mental rendvzvoua at Flint, oa Munday

CHANCERY ORDER.

Consumptive suflbrers will rverlvk a valuable
jwnmibg, from whence they soon ieate
prescription for tbe cure of Consumption, Asth­
for, Dixie.
i
ma. Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung affoelions, (free of charge.} by sending their addroM
A Milttabv CuMrunnT.—aB. Art- to
Bev. K. A. WILSON,
wuarw, in a communication from Bat­

tery E, 1st Micb. Artillery tu lhe Grand
Rapids Aby/r writes:"
.
“1 have bad little opportunity to ho-a«e acquainted with tbe ufficeru here,
but Lt. Durand has shown himself leni­
ent and ubli^jpg; while lx Wightman,
present commandant of eimp-thorough
ly versed in lhe arts of war—io humane,
gvntlonianly, courlruua and unselfish, to­
ward those under him. Cuming up from
tbe ruiika, he has nut forgotten that i!3
mri have untile, and endeavors tu make
tbeir Htskkism as pleasant aa p&gt; eaiblu.

I TATS or MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Cir-

lings, sad show umk, if sni
prsvrr of lhe selltloutr shout. — — ---------And It le further ordered, ibst the potltloner
give ootlte to sil persocu inlurv.led in said ostale
uflhr pcndeueyofsMdpMtltoa. and IBs hearing
thevwou, by causing a copy nf this notice and
order lo Im published ia the “Hastings Banner."
a I.oeranaper printed and cireaUtinJrhi said conn,
ty ef Harry, !br threekareeuslT* weeks, Immedi­
ately prcviima lo mM dur of hMrinc.
[A tear copy.) KUKRMAX C. PMIN DIE.
febr
,
Jurfgu of Probate.
C-JANCERY SALE

Mathew’s Cbccclxic Wonw Drops4

Aexry J. G^Jfar, ftospMoeiU,
SEVER fail to .destroy and ulertuinsle all
kinds oflnteaUsai Worms Are perfectly reliable
Zacs £a:Uw. Mlm.jUefrterix qf lit
&lt;&lt;/
in all cnees, and br eaperi rlosay and all of tho
Fancy Worm confKttens, end nauapae VcnnitwIn puraMnoaand by virtue of a decree of this
ee* in uw. They mey be taken st alt time, with Court, mode la tlw above cause, on th* 18th day
perfect aafetv, ae they contain BO MERCCRY, or of lprM,'A. D. 1W. V tbe subscriber, fiervU
other deirtorWMM drag. Holliers should elutes CbsrVfbowrunsasria andef Burry County, Miehpurchase them and give their cbUdruo no other.
ir.u, shall Mil al public section, to the hlgbeal
■ .Vu Cliiarlie w baler er ia ncceyaary to be given)
■&gt;» 1 111. rise »r Snnl a
Corrxx.—We have received from Se­
ism 'George, of Gnstleton, a sample of n

kind ofpea. which, when properly pre­
pared makes tbe bust subxlilnte for Cuffee we have seen.

™ CURE'SSSi*
Aft

.A.J
■ ----- •_
my friends, all^ffwlMte I beUevobgrebeea bunoflited, and most of then eaUesly cured by lt“Ceua. Men.err. p Msi'n st. up .twvwTHE
C»rau Foerate
PEOPLE'S VUltlL 'Vr.Umt.
••I hare been in ftebte Withsvra sferatt*
birth nf my bey, who Is uow tweteu ream eld, • &lt;
as— .-a
vt-. --4 (UgtoOMien, all ebl.
tixr. unftling mUwVcry kind af labor, usd
dc-trorin^ alfmy con-.iert. Last auistuer I eoanniooeod taking ths •Peoptea care,' sad hare used

Remaining uncalled fur, at tbe Hastings
Poet Office, for the week ending March
2,1801:
’

tha terms offered, and a few lost days
jnay be tbe only result of tbe strike.

irtednye made mt ssumlj uimL but
«ntwo bottles uf tbr •Pcrtdfa Vdra'
ulsoore hurdir rae^niw l.«—indeed I
iw mrwlf—m I am now »w rU'masu—
are like afflicted try tboTcoploa Cara,*
icloe Brrpered br tbe fludtarv Society
rt.lnk I a m nof begrudge Ihmr doUsr.

CUatluUo. Eaton county ; and that djlhpnt fatfairite b.Ti been made afivr Mid tUimduta. who
cannot be found: On motion
—*Complainant's ttelkitor, tt to
Mid non resident Defendants .

LIST OF LETTERS,

O«t8nui.—Ten nr eleven journey

man shoemaker*, in this village ware on

CHANCERY ORDJ

1MPORTANT AXD TRCBt
A RE^rort suffer tog with that dmad. dieeute, 1U&lt;waiCwts XEITLAlXJIA KINGwHIspaadUy ’
one.
.
■
ARE you racked ulth ths tortumof,HBCTBapaat
WAnc^'s h'ssALcia Kixo will speedily r»l&lt;«v*
ARE you suffering from the gaswingsof Drtrsr•uf
’
WAiaas's Xsvmalou Kne will imprwro yuur

CHANCERY BALE.

It flavor mure nearAspturns 0. Hflt ««J

,|y resembles pure kernel coffee than eren

Ox-^tet

ARE you groaning with pain, with Cotv la your

XL-'ir

-rhiekury, without tha injurious lendeu-

Wsraoi e N’bouioia Kixu wiU Menage your

-eifd of the latter.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Wi datc sxcxit kd from Mrs. Lucy
AUdd, ewool her *5 Photographic Al­
bums- These Albums seem to be all

ARC yn aware of tho evistenco of lhe Qatar !»■
runes i Ramwrf
WATSGN S NEGUALUIA KISG. a eertala

that-is churned for them and arc very

beautiful indeed.

ADMINfSTR.ATOrS SALt

We advertise them hi

jmtXber perl of this paper.

the msttar pf tba Eatalaef Jew L. McLsv
DVERTISEMENT.

Ucs la bursty given, that by virtue of iteeuso

Feamanshlp.

&amp;A.an^«^rt(^5trPX-'

B. Taylor of Grand Rapids would re-epeetfolly announce to-tie citizens of beteomeu, ia tbe ..llatr* * HMtinga. o„ Honday,
tbe XHh day of February. •» «H frar «»•. thooHastings and vicinity, that be will give Band aigta hundred and aiatv-feur. Prraeut.
Sherman C. Prindle. Judge of Probate.
a series of lessons on Penmanship, at the
Ju the matter of tba nteats of WHOsauTbuniei
V,niun School House in this vll!age/»ro- Carroll, late nf Washington CUrpDiterict of Co

menoMf «c Thursday evening, March
34 lM4^t 7 o’dack.at which time a gen

CftLZA
!
Baltimore, on Monday, lbs eleventh (IHb) day of I

Far 12 lenaoaa *1,50 in advance.
♦d. and all other peracna interred is arid aetata
IWwiBMwHI supply tboMMBlrsstwith

HfM »Ml SlatiaWMiry, (svoidiog If po«L
Mi&gt; m of “tallow dips.")
N. B.

ail! be bond complete. MpociaUy in '
BUILDING HA RDWAR AND MECHANICS

lieeaM granted to me. by the dodge of Probate far .
lbs county of Barry, 1 shell espose to mIs at I

erel attendance of all Interested is re­
spectfully sulieite&lt;£

J^ATSSSW
i.

No spectator* sliowud after

Dated, Aagwoi M, 1*81, .
Tbeihbore sale ia hereby postponed to the

•JJjvIng Stade arrangements with manufaetarvn

J

WHOLESALE TO Co UNTRY MERCHAWTS.

tlrcesj^d to the fallowing described real estate,

H expense uf edmtoistsriag said estate, to wit:

d.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.

Audit wfll be fartbsir interact to give ma a sail
before purehasfag. Ail goods sote st toe
LOWEST CASH MARKET VA LVe.
'

I deal largely fa

'

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STOVES 1 ...
WUtevWl WffWUrirt—hkHiidJMifWi teteiitfii
“ TW. SHEET WOW AXD COPPER WORKS. "r
pirhBli r/fewrteesi winters, in Usaehing

L.tr

tbe above emmcn,flatters himself that hia
&lt;|eMMM will-tea insUustive iu&gt;A pFoliiaUc
bogdj who may girc their attention.
'
R. Txrute-

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WAXVTACTV1IXB AgTICLM,
Constantly ou bead.

MB WORK
DonTfagetflte___ .

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T»0Mmr

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VIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1854.

gsjtingj Ifainrr,

M 45.

Stltrtrt Jlottra.

IS PUBUSBID imi WEDNESDAY,
r H&amp;a-rivua, barky cog sty, MictnoAs

I Ider IfDgetlhaii
I wrote teUM
I sailed is tbe BK D A,
And sect by LNMeora

e®.

My M T bead will sesree ewUln
Aoslm ID A bright.

Jilting:’ Jniintsi flirtttonr
AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG

xa

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

DBl'GI AMD MEDICINES,
^Oseasicals, Pniats, Olla, Cam
I phene. Burning FluUd,
TURPENTINE

and alcohol.

AD otbsrs is hia II.

W1B
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PCRPO8E8.0NLY.ja

MdsSAnstU UIC,
IprsyDlXQQ.
And do sot barn is F EC
My ] sang A way want mass.

Now fair Dwell. Asm KT J,

rntfw

SWEEZEY At ALEEN.

GROCERIES!

SJuctllanj.

A TT0RNICY8 ATLAWsad Solicitor, in Cb.eA.
Fsrt&gt;eaUr»M«a«ionp»MitoCoave»TEA, COFFEE. 8C0AB, SPICES. PEFFER.
isaiaet the iasesUsatleu wf tUle. to I^od
After Marfreeibere—A Story that
PRUNES. FIGS. raiWNB. CODFISH;
FanMl«&gt;uru cMonf.«H, Ac. Will b&lt; bsppy
« attaedto all setts la Uwlim nf thair profusion la fiun, everything la the Grocery line, «oc&gt; *»
has the Disadvaatage af
—ill l—. ———.1 —.I C..— L—&gt;1. — ——
BelagTrae.

cjjWEBarr j-xetMixei
Aid C*«Uiff Extracts,
We else keep ee band a good aMcrUnret of

STATIONARY,

“J must peso the lines. Colonel."
“1 am sorry, my dar madam, to de­
ny your request; but our orders cannot
be deported from." was tbo answer of
tbe gray bailed officer who sat before tbe
eamp-tabie and addressed a young girl
wh« slm-d jost inside the tent.
“And cau it be possible that man who

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN-

JOHN ROBERTM,
nHYRlCIAN sadSamoa. Bwsllinjaa BrosdP way, asM Uta CvurTBoo...

IHt. B- J. HANEY.

V.«k

-• r

B. WB14JMT.

a ttobney

counsellor

at law

A V^iXiteitoe *»&lt;i CosbmCot tn CT.«eeeryCkMUCesrt CeaswUastower for tbe Conn-

U~ !-« “«■—&gt;“ *
• Issas •■J ra»r»Bj prosrplly rvmUted

OSM. Wim w. w. aalpb

Mi441s.Ul.

suo such orders T‘
“Cert*inly. young lady. Why notT'
The fioldlar bus every attendance, and
tbe presence of an amateur nurse could
nut tail u&gt; irriteto and trouble him, there
Coro retarding his reaHery.“Colonel this is so argument, but
sophistry. I have ssked perraiasiuo to
pare that 1 may reek one whom yqur
own surgeons report as mortally wound­
ed.
Du vou Intend that be shall die
without a friend, by Mo side who nan car­
ry Ms last message to bis far off home,
and to'tbe old muther wbo will prixs It
beyond all other, worde lhsi will, be apo
•r Bcaufiy I*wy, ealyken to her in this life v*-'
The old man loaned his bead upon bls
hand to conceal the tears that were trick­
ling down bis checks but In a moment
be roused hbnself.
•'The ca»c la .very hard,*’ be saW slow­
ly ; bnl the good soldier wants only his
comrades about him when Ms life is g&lt;ting out. Some one among them will
bear hie dj Ing fiieeeaga. T^u must nut
urge me young lady • 1 am a Soldier and
cannot depart from my orders. 1 have
no discretion."
- -■■ Tbe gW! turned stfsv with'a wMte
HARTLS US. MlUH.
faee ardclencbed hltada and walked «
WANT 25.000 WJHjf WOOL to ieutly out from eamp. Many arap was
manufacture into CLOTH—
touched re.pectfully to her as she paread,
former mnd waa kaowa ta tbe •Jdiars,
and buwsver much they have sekbowlrdgvd tba seoessity of the harsh order
tba shut b*r away from tbe wounded
man whom she sought, there was many
a one among them that would have lack­
ed tbefirowereof tbeald colewe 1, when
be denied the passionately worded plea
uf the Mue-eyed girt wbe had jest gone
Tbe smoke nf the terrible struggle tst

PATENT MEDICINES

(CEEA5-, FOB CASE
JJK,

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

Marfrestaore tod not yet deared away,
and though a week had passed away since
theday of toe bauta, order bad sot yet
been broagfcc from the terrible ebsas.—
The dred were bwrisd, but liring were

In the Jong roughly cimslruoted shed,
improvised for a hospital, with dying
man cm every aide, with horror and dis­
order. an that it could nob to shut away
from tbe sight, lay tba figure of a man,
yosngand with wdl.oul foaturea, but
gaunt and haggard.
Above the husk
mattress upon which ba was stretched
bung the emt that had Just bate removed
from his body, and upon tba well worn
and weather-beaten straps that showed
its owner of tbe rank of first Lieutenant
He bad bran divested of no clothing ex­
cept tbe Mat, and the gray army shirt
wae open upon tto breast revealing tbe
fact that his wounds, wbotever their nsturn, ware there. No blanket covered
bb limbs, and tbe tightly closed, color­
less lipa and dimmed ayes, spoke foils
hope fur the life of JJsuL Frank Gurdon.
Five days he had lais, this way, tremb
ling epun tbo verge of eternity, and pro
nuunced by the attending siwfreo past
recovery. Whet little could be done In
tto fearful crowding of thousands nf lac­
erated men upon the hands of thoatteodanta, and Um deficiency uf hospital aid,
had been done, bus tbe care to smooth
tbe path of death was not tbsra. Right
and left, and in every direction, ha saw
strung men turn aside their beads and
die in very doepair, with instr vmunds
than bis own; and then, with a sickening
terror, bo sank tack upon his rough and
eaaelsea couch, with a prayer that fils
spirit might be catted while bis eyee re­
mained cioodd to tbo misery around Mm.
“With letters from Nashville to tbo
general In command! Give thfin to my
orderly and be will give you back the
general’s answer."
“You must excuse me. Colonel, I am
under orders not to let those letters go
out of my hands unless Into those uf
Geo. Rosecrans. If yuu aay i cannot go
op to hwadquartare, tbon 1 must return
and report tbe foot."
Tbo uld Cotone! seemed to ewoeMer a
tnutamt end eyed the young officer who
ato«&gt;d before him well over, before be
answered.
“h is against orders. Lieutenant, to
pass any one, but 1 can't see that these
orders extend to all officers In the eervics bearing dispatches, I think you may

‘Jim I th Gordon, I2th

Michigan, at

7 “Gordon t Gordon 1—Pve heard that

name before, I think. Orderly, haven't
Gurdiui with os V
“Lieut. Prank Gordon, on staff* sir.—
Shot in tbe breast dr. Died this morn­
ing in hospital N«». U. air,” answered the
orderly, with the ecntenlioosness of a
veteran.
“Ab b-b,yaa," responded tbe Colonel
slowly, “1 remember. Hallo. Lieutooant, what's tbe matter? Yon look pale.
You’re not frightened at the idea of a
man dying in the h.opllal. are you!—
Hera orderly. a drop «4* whisky for tbe
HouleRgnL Maybe you've t»«ver been
under fire, youngster; if ft's so—you’re
excusable— it-’a a dirty business.
Take
a awslUw of whisky; it'll 8o you good.
It’s nune of your inforaal commtaeary
stuff 1 eend up to xny place fur my
* bisk r. Won't take any bey I WeU 1
don't know but you're right. Whiaky la
a bad thing ins long run. Shall 1 seud
my orderly up with you 1 No.
Vary
good, if you think ypu can find the way.
Yon look rather yooag for thia kind of
business, fiiod mornings", ........ fl,;
And the young dsbo took his way alone
in the direolioo of bead quarters, untibbe
came to a turning at tbe street that hid
him from the eyes that ware looking
curiously out from the cnleuala lent, then
ba struck off In an entirely new direction,
stopping one or two soldiers - whom -ha
met by the way, le ask questions of ihe
route.
Within an hour afterward ba presentad Mmself before tbe attending surgeon
of Hoepttal No. 8.
“Doctor, It Lieut. Frank Gordon burI*dr
"Buried," onestioned the doctor.
“He died, 1 believe this morning. If

“Yeo—but. my dear Mr. 1M« wHl nev­
er do—tbs rxdtamsnt might kill him at

“Oh. no; f shall stay base and nurse
him. Ttare. Frank. Us down and , be
iuiaL You must taind me g j fjtn to
e J*,r nurse.’*
The wounded nun lay down once more,
but over hl* pale fare a flush had spread
that luuksd aomethlng like । returning
health. In hi* eyaa burnedja aacrod joy
that mads him forget tbe. hospital and
Ite surroundings, im centered upon tba
fare of tto young officer wbo stood hold­
lug his hand.
“Now, doctor, you meet 1st roe ta
■prsa. I will not truublaypua-|&gt;lt, and
will 'take voor patient entirely off your
bands. He must gel well for my sake.”
With all tnj heart," '.responded tbe
doctor. “Gordon, I’m glad you've got
somebody to look after you. It’s tight
wopk to give anybody tbair just due, I
hope your nurse will do you gtxid.
If
yuu want anything of me, sod if the
things possible. I'll do IL"
And so tbe doctor walked away.
“Oh, Eleanor, why did you ooms to
ibis place! ItSreros like a dream. But
yuu must go away ; you cannot stay in
this terrible snot."
“Yes Frank, when I can take yon with
me, but nut before. And cow remember
darling, this is roy first learofl as nuroe.
My name I* nut Eleanor, but Lieutenant
Smith Gurdon of the.12th Michigan, and
I am your brother. Yon &gt;IU call roc

then, one kin only to aeaHbe bargain,
and then remember that men don’t kiss
each other."
Towards evenings when the doctor
made bis rounds, be was astonished to
bo able to report that there was a mani­
fest Improvsmant io Lieut Frank Gor­
don, and congratulated bis brother on the
good effect uf his nursing. Tbs servant
oflbe last had arrived and according to
the directfoa had been admitted with the
young officer's luggags, from which had
appeared a pair of blankets, a elean shirt,
and many hide necessaries and luxuries
that the doctor declared to contain life
in tfieir very looks.
The days sped away, and each was
marked by tbe improvement of the man
who had been given up to death.
Un­
ceasingly by his aldo sat tbe never weary­
ing young officer, sometimes in deep and
»hi.perrd conversation, sometimes read­
inc such books and papers as could be
had to while away the time. Mueb was
the favor accorded to the firm, quiet
manner of Lieut. Smith Gurdon, that
,
Conld not bo got by tbe command of

those higher in rank and louder in tone.
We are come to the end. At last the
day arrived when tbo wounded officer
conld leave bis couch and go out once
mure into tbe open air, and then It was

of an arUcle. Some vary funny stories
are cold of thia character, sad ws give
below some of the best.
An English paper once stated that die
Russian General Backinofikawaky was
waa fount dead with *a long word la hie
mouth." It should have been ‘"sword."
in thru sase; however, tbo printer could
nut have been blamed for leaving out a
letter after setting op tbs Russian name
correct! v. During tbe Mexican war one
of tbe English newspapers hurriedly aanoqnced an important Item of news from
Mexico—that Gen. Pillow aad *7 of Mo
men has been loet “in a bottle." |t should
have reaff'ftiettlc."
A lad in a printing office same upon
tbe name of Heeate, occurring la a line
like thia:
,
-Sludlrsigs th. Bsesucf the detest UlL"
The boy thinking he had diaootered an
error,ran to tbe master printer and inquir­
ed eagerly whether there was an t In eat.
“Why no, yoo bluokhead," was tbe
reply. Away wool tbe boy to tbe prose
room and extracted the objectionable let­
ter. But fanny the boeror of both poet
stfs:”-*'- ■”-”4
•Shill rsign tbo Ba Css of tta deepest taiL"
A now.paper sums time ago gravely
informed its readers that a rat descending
the river cams in contact gjth a steenslioat with such serious InjWy to the boat
that great exertions ware necessary to
eave it. It was a raft, and not a rat de­
scending the river.
In the directions for conductlug tbe
Cetbolic sarvlee In a piece In France, a
shocking blunder once occurred la print­
ing calotlt, calatu. Mow a eatotfo is an
ecclMlaMtlcal cop or mitre, while csdMte
means what would be known in drawing­
room English as a gentleman's small
clothes. Tbe sontarree read, “Hire the
priestwill take off his catolit."

But let a form of type be over se cor­
rect whon sent to the press, errors not
nnfreqoeolly happen if tbe form has not
been properly adjusted or locked suffici­
ently light A printer putting to prose a
form of Common Prayer, the e la tbe fol­
lowing passage dropped out unperseivod
by hhn
We shall alt M cAweyod in the
la fokling of an eye." W hen tbo book
appharad to tbo horror of tbe devout
worshipper tbe passage read:
“We
shall all ba Anapsd in tbe twinkling of an
eje."
.
A newspaper recently stated, ta a re­
port of a battle, that tbe conflict waa
dreadful, and the enemy was repulsed
with great laughter (elaughter.) A man
was said ones to fibre been brought up
to answer tbo charge of having eaten
(beaten) the stage driver for demanding
m&gt;&gt;rc than bis tare. The public .were
informed a while ago that a man waa
committed for having stolen a email ox
(box) from a lady's work-bag. Tte sto­
len property was found in bis rwl pocket.
In an account cf a Fourth of July dinner
it wasstated that none of tbe poultry waa
catsn except tbe owls (fowls.) ,
A “MAKS w" SLCXDX*.
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were both—one from tbe weary confine­
ment uf tbe hospital pallet, the other
from watching, beside it; : but upon the
Caos of bulb shone a happiness that could
bo generated only by Ipva.
Wa claim
the privllewo uY listening In Xbeee walU.
“That life you hove saved, Eleanor,
shall henceforth be devoted to you only."
Had there beec lookerooa as: well as
ll'teqers, there would, at that Ideation!
A laughable mistake ♦» shewn in tbo
moment, have witnessed the extraordin­ following mixing nftwo artklos—vno
ary spectacle of twopsrssne in tbo uni- concerning n prtacher and the other about
tJnioc servioe. clasped in the freaks of a mod &lt;foy, which occurred
......
. — IT — — __ __1__In a hurried ''make up" in a printing ofkisses upon tbo lips, cheeks, eyre and
“Rev. James Thornton, rector et St.
Corebead of the other, and within a week
after, if they bad scanned the columns uf' Andrew's church preached to a largo
the Cfocinnati papers, they would have ooncourM of people on Bunday Isat. This
wm bls last serrnna.
In a fow woaks be
seen thlk paragraph;
Mauaian — On Thursday last, by the will hid farewell to his eongregadem. Ma
Rev. Mr.
—, Lieutenant Frank Gor­ pbysldan advises him to cross the Atlandon. U.S. A., to Eleanor, only, daugh­ H&amp; Ho exhorted Me brethren and sisters
and after the conclusion ef a abort prayer,
ter of Samuel Price of thia ally.
took a whim to cut some frawtic freaks.
Our story Is told.
Ho rah up Timothy street to the college.
Tua Sscna asp. Grrmsw.—Among At that stase of tba proceedings a couple
thepelirata in tbe German Hospital at of boys sehod blm and tied a tin kettle
to fats tail, and be again started. A great
crowd collected, and for a time there
Ms body still remsmes bers doctor, 1
was a grand scene of rannlng’and ooBfiiebovld-like t* see It"
••Buried,” the doctor queried again “I
dsrnt tMak be'a dead yet, LleataM.We dim't give them tawh dmnee after­
Item, which Is said to have been printed
wards."
once upon a time, wan the reeeH of Ine­
Tbe doctor did tint watch tbo great
briety on the part &lt;sf tbe printer or regasp glean by the yutmg Uecrtsnant who

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fatcM, Atteeblog Credit

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od—just like ayoocg man.

fu» sixty­
° Ewjfbly scmffel, mmiii «.*&gt;

ptoHlua ban rained th. friwdship end
esteem of a'large cinrfa of (Hamit and
neighbora, tbtoeLm be It
Arrofoted, That this Lodge wear the
usual badge &gt;.f meuramg tor thirty Ay*.
and that a copy &lt;&gt;( tbe above be* tran*
mitted to the faimly at tto disenaod under
t be seal of thia L .2,..______ 1___ .'__
sympathy with tlieoi in their bereave­
ment, and also
*bs furnished
* ' ‘ ‘ each
’
ir publication. 1
____ WlMOB,
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gurford. late to Tburaappl*, la said county, de- vteeeaiSinef*1^
C. S. Dosham,
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Gxo. MoC&lt;&gt;*rrr. )
;
Kalama, Feb. 20. J 864.
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prsyias, tbuoto amy ba raalMid kdtaiatairo- fuMiter ordered, tbal within twenty dsy* toreirls of a*wl aatel*.
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frra tto said aoralalnaat oauae Uu* cedar to be
pubUUd la U&gt;«
Anrar, s jmbl.e oewapaper, priatad, pubbatod and circulating In said
county of Barry, *1 least one* is *eeb week for six

£tgal gotirrs.

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^islitct Jrirt 4 ami.

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■Mr wife l-M !-w- .nferteg with JIimnaatlam

safest___ _____ _

VIllas ■ Emeries.—Tbe annual elec­
tion hi thia village, for tbe election of
•odBcera fur the ensuing year will bo bold
-x-to tbe Mlh instant

day* before tbe exptrstion of lbs (to tto* atov
limited for kta smomsmo.
LOUfaB. LOVELL. Orowsl Judy*.
Svsmr * Allsm, Ccciplsiuaut'* Suticilors.
Dated. January ». ltd*.

issos Wastto—If aay per­
rue ua wb*r* Mis* Auucrra L.
annas Gaaauon can be fuund
afer a favor upon them and

‘FIF’-isr DiSSSS*-.CHANCERY OR DVR.
mn or KottKir. nt 9&gt;^u
' lhera to Burcp. As tl sawry Before Boo.
ci* H. Lotsll, ClrrwU Jtift, at bi* Cbambera

toning tn them valuable letters."
TTa'flbd the above in the Calhoun

■Twenty papers, emanating from Marshall.
Ws suppose the persona referred to are

MORTGAGE SALE

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bate Uttaa ta Ito rfliago to Bernings.os Monday,
tto VVtb d*y of February, ta the rear sne Urnssand eight busdrvd end Hrty-fow Proewt,
Btormen C. Frtadl*. Judge of Probate.
Is Use matter to, (bo eatole to W Ultra Ttoasas
Carrol!,1Vte to WsakiaglM CHy, Dirtrict of Co
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iaOO'tbmarniy. Perhaps saros of our
riHfr’lW.jk word loons or bolh of

toy tag toon mode la the rtjaiil of ■

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appearing by aSd*v|t on Me

CURE

npnrs
to Iwsbte hesltb ever atom tie
birth of my toy.&gt;
bsve&gt;ad many troubles rnto dUfcaMU*. all this 4
time, unfitting b&lt; for every kind of labor, sad
dsauevtae slimy eratorL Um soctmer I eran.vnoed taking «b«
cqtm* sad bate u»ad

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rueideola of Rutland, this County, er
w^rn ^t the lima Geo. Gawioon went

baldly know iara«lf-aa I u&gt; now aw eillmaa —
1^&lt; aft who art like sffiieted try ibrPvopto Carr,’
-tbe medk-iM prvyarto by tk* Basilar? ttaeie.y
-end they Lbiak l will net togredg* ItoW dolter.
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**Josm Sera Taiser, Jt*duu.lc st.
“BsMo, Kov. 11.1 Ml
THE
f',TTDT?Curo* Senfoka 0
PEOPLE'S V
It JD Seto Btora.
“I have n»edtto Taepte's tur*’ la ay family
with gTMl tenedt, ta ***** of earefala sad Halt
-* *-vver**Mawaa(ld It frageaatly I*
of wbam I belter, bare been beta
cf them retirvlr cored by It
caasvr.-STSMMa st, en-etsira."

•MwerCuvncn.—The Episcopalians In
iMa place, are preparing to erect a now
-obwreh odtfiee hern, tbe present seaeam.
KiotoU Lxatsd on tbe north side oi
•jek street, opposite the Court IIonto

SPECIAL

NOTICES

thereof defy aoitostlierad, will th* pMUfoo of
cnartos M. Ww. PiV'-K. ttot tto osram.y b.
slfowed ia Uu* oourL
neemipes It is ordrad, that Monday, th* UiL
Bar of March next, el tea o'doek. la the ferenone, to aaaigned for tbe bearing uf mJ peSirl**
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'EWING MACHINEtFUll SALE.
eseh ni*bt sad eou«dd«r.lly dari» tto dsy,
we all sapp*Mwd she waa eoina oF «ltl&gt; tl..
MCnptioe. a bent a friend ad»&gt;a«l tor lo lobe

Lucjtcnon &amp;utvxo.—We learn that

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Harinw, Gsw'dyear and Hadley, owner*
-ofhbo Hadky Milla, have sued out an

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

. not yvi bsvlag taksu coo torn*. staeBs*
nprd taking tbe aaedtoe*. say is g she use as
J meaar stowas.aad .swell a* anybody could
ata! abv baa cewtteeto so* rar silica
aiu..&lt;Sa‘L‘KiS^“,,,r“**

.iwpmetlon ttpun Dickerson and T»li*ey,U&gt;
Ceosraptlr* eufferra will resolve s valoabl*
prevent them from raising tbo darn al prescription for tbe era of Coasumptieo, Asibass. Brooebitte. and .11 Throat and L«oC &gt;Jk
tbelr M» mill on tbo river.
.
Tnt QrorirCuu—The quota of thia
•Ceuaty under the ci.ll fur llireo hundred

jumvepoeacel

Wiihanatorgfe,
KtogsCa.Wew York.

ibonaand men io full, unless titers may
•till bn one man wanting in Onutgnvills.

of February, in tto year oae tbatoaod eight
hundred aad ailiy four. present. S. C. Frialle,
Judge of Probate.
In Um matter of the estate of Ean.uel Soothers,
deceased
On randtag and Bling tbe petition, duly ver l&amp;ed
of W. W. Keliy. prat tag. for rsasoua therein set
forth, that Letters of Adauiistrattoa dr Sowm was,
in *a*d estate may he grouted to Ttowsas Alton.
Tlmrvrasa it is ordered that Monday, Ibe gist

Heating* baa still a credit of 15 men on
Jiay fotare call that may be made.
Front Jlenill’s Hens.

lIsADMCASTns Hwutt'i Honaa, 1
Brownsville, Ark., Feb. 24. j
Mn^ Eqm&gt;a—Please inform the eiti-

cn.ANCERr order
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statt oriacmoA.v- n»* arcsit court
for Ito county of Barry. in Chancery. Before
Hott. Locm 6. Lotsll, -Ownrit Jtdrt., st hl*
Chambers
O'XAssAm, Oa^toiHM,

sens of Burry cnenfy that tbe oki and
taiod regimeotol Merrill’* Horae baa reeoliated, and now bears the name nf a
veteran regiment. Perhaps It will please

_ CTCROtiHT. Qroarsl Ajpot. Bo. Ml
Bsffakt, X. T, to whom aU orders she
dressed.
ostt^ytis

MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT hevtog ton made la tto eon-Utioo
of pa rowel of an isdratsre of Mortgage ex*
ruled by 2ton L Wilhama sod bls wifr. Mary
Jan. 4^1 hams, of Barry oeuty Bsd State to
MichffK. to UarriM M. kla«n&gt;. to Calkoen county I
and *Ule aforwaid. bearing date th* seoced dar of
July. A. D. 1N0, and rseosded a* tbs tih day of ■
July. A. I&gt;. lto&gt;. *‘ 3 e’«fack, P. M., io tbe o®c«
IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
of tb« Register of Deeds, for said eousiy of Bsrrr,
in Bwuk ll. of Moeigsgve, *o page Strt, «nd the
amount ci*im*d to be do* on said Mcrtgsr* at ABE roe suffering with that dread dlaeesOrXas*
th. ttelato ibi* setw*. toiag one broidrod aud
WAftOK-S JTECTULGtA XlMO wlU speedily
aiity-siwe sud MblfCttodoitara, tltee.SOl and so
proceeding* la law qrjnmtoy lusvtag tees Insti•
ABB y oa racked with to* tortures to Rascnartre?
Wanca’a Ixuiau Kiie will speedily relets.
AREywu suffering trvm tbe gnawtngnof Dnn»-

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digestios. &gt;
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w‘lh *•*»■wUh Ow u

soot wIm(haveXriends in the regiment
to learn that they .will leave iba land of |
Dixie by the first of March and take up _
tboir lino of march to 9l Unis, at wbieh |

W* pate* **&gt;&gt;ll*u t'" wiu ““•«• J»sr

IRK you swir* *f U&gt;« ev/ataac* af th* Gasar UrwvwAt Rawuevr
W^THMf'd MKUB4LGU MISO, a osrtata
asr* fur dlaess*.
E«yU«tonTil
C. B. WALKint. Arsprtow,

place they will receive thirty days fur-

lough to vWt tbsir beloved friands one*
«wx If •• bar* good lock ud old Gn
Ato»««in Wired enough to not disturb
ass, wo will, mwM probably ba in our own

rsbpaeu«8uia by the fir^otApril next.

-On. L, Msrrin'h Harsa.

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^DVEMBEMENT.

-CBAlfcER^AtEV**1

CHY

'TATI or MICHIGAN.—Tto Circuit Court

HAM WAKE

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LOWEST CABB h ABBEY VjtLCTL
UrdforxslytB
STOVTES I

ADMIM8TRATOR’&amp; 8A1£.
faBtofototarrt foosvtal*toWLBfom R BUw.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
(■gpo-tan-Ln

�DR. BOBACT

•Jgnndtml &gt;trai.

STOMACH

ja&lt;bm

BITT!!
of tbe lllinob Stale Hm-ltcukural Sudety
nt its last meeting, makes a wnnrkablstateniMt uf facts, received from one of
the moiubera of that society^since the date
uf that meeting. He sute* that he un­
derstands well the charattrr of the Dela
ware grape. He has Delaware vines that
have always been strong growers, and
others that hart only a fwbTe&gt;iekly exiet«ce. Uo has been puxxlad aa l» the
cause of this difltrenee; but experiments
and obnervatioti had satisfied him that he
had discovered the cause. Ha says if
th* Delaware is propagated by cuttings
from bearing wood. U will grow alrong
and trait early and abundantly, invaria­
bly. If propagated from barren wood, it
- feabU growth and never
rriter aaaerts
this
fraiv
.--tr. jthat
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.. man
is a sucoesafnl horticulturist, and that his
a«serii»n will contmaud the confidence of
all wb«&gt; know him.
On further Inquiry this statement is
confirmed by others, and among the
number Dr. J. A Kennicott, nf Chicago.
He states that he has had two-year old
tinea l.mdnl with fruit ' lie asserts that
be kn-'Ws that thev were propagated from
bearing wood by Charles Downing, Esq.
He baa other vines propagated from bear- j
ing eo-d obtained from bis father, the
lata Dr. Ksnnic-.lt, which are sIm giving
fruit and growing strongly. But vines
which he has himself propagated, from
harden wood yield no fruit, and sustain
the bickljr and Weakly character so often
gi»m tn tbe Delaware vine.
This is certainly a very important
discovery, should three assertion* prove
true, which, with such t&lt;stii&lt;mny. can
hardlv bo doubled. Nor is it proliable
thatitbia peculiarly is confined to the

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Regulator
DIGKT1VBORGABS.

'tVtrn '&amp;\XV*b
• hicb th. patMOt m.r aspire

.■Uwe-varieties xsnuld likely preeent the
same chasactrristic*. Tbe groat demand
for Delaware vines has led tn the empb.yiurntof everything that would pr««ducaone. and this may in soma in.tancus
explain the cause of tbe complaint* we an
often bear from certain Cultivator* in re­
gard; t«» it* weak growth and want of pro
duclivenns. Two or three.&lt;ears agu 1
heard of one extcti»ivw vinestrower near
Cincinnati, who had compared tbe growth
of the vines propagated by Dr. Grant
with some propagated by others, nod
found the difference *0 great (no doubt
without understanding .ully the cause)
that be was induced Co sell all yChe0, and
purchased vines l&gt;&gt; a largs abn.utituf Dr.
-Gram. It is well known that Dr. Grant

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Dr. ?0Lo\»acVb

ToKxxr Swxrr Potatoxs gog Un
Tttaofon thx WisTX*.—Carefully assort
end throw uut all’bruised tubers, and sec
that those you wocld preserve are , dry.
Tbe boxes or bin* may be of eueb alia a*
is couveniaut, so that they be sot more
than vighteea inebc* in depth. They
should nut na nearer to any wall than
three or four inthse, and raised a like dis­
tance from the cellar flrwr. and if placed
one above tbe other, ebould havw a space
bet wean each at ieaat two inobes V&gt; admit.
a free dreuiattaa «*f air. Sprinkle a ill I
tie dry send i« tbe buUmn &lt;&gt;f the box, fill
it half Ml of potatoes, add sand till the
crs.wwe seo filled; then fill th* box with
potau-es/ind ndd .and as before, leaving

STOMACH

Silioua Fever,
j*‘euar ana yzgu-c.
Jjiwr Complaini,
dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Jaundice,
.
Kidney Complaints,

R.J. GRANT!

WE

atom ; fold «mv half upon the utoer with
the fur out, and roll up
pack tba skins
away for a week or ten dnya. After this
tbe pelts are shaken out, each is spread
with slayer uf bran or sawdust,and thus
they arc piled one upon another, or again
rt»ll«d up to lie for a j!ay ur twu. Tbe
moisture i&gt; absorbed, and after this re­
peated vigorous rubbings and workings
by tbe bauds fiiniah tboiu. Thick skins WEED* CELEBRATED FATERT
Deed to be treated b second tiois Merer fail to satiety those who airs them a thorwith alum and salt, which is beat oajhjria!. and where- er introduced are rapidly
applied finely pulvsrixsd and «sbbed in.
Tallow ur other grease rubbed upon
the undressed .king, softens and pre­
sses co them. On this principle tbe Indisns lau skins uf Butfuio, bears and small­
er auimuis—fur the nicer uperatmtie us­
ing braitie which ••» this swum are very
highly valued. Tbe fur dressers in tbe
ciUes use rancid butter smearing the*skins
witbit, then pnt them into tubs, and
tread and work liisui with the led very
thunmghly ; after this sawdust is thrown
in anuuigthe skin* and they ars repeat .
edly worked over in i^mtset with it, t"
rvuooe all exemw uf grea»e. Subsequent
manipulati.m, rnbbuig tbe akin with ubalk
ur (Hitter's day,and whipping and brush­
ing ths lur, fintsbee them. All those
opemuoM drpeud fur tbeir success upon
their thorough rubbing and working
whltit the pell must always reoelvs-—
Jffricnlhtrul.

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Lar naXuvc,

Come and See !!

Thors are many way s uf preparing furs
fur UM aa articles ol drees nr ornumrut.
A way the writer u«e&lt;l successfully with
small pelt*, as those of muskrats, mink.,
csts. rabbits, foxes, etc., ta a* follows;
After streleUmg and dij ing, scrape &gt;&gt;tfal 1
tbo bits «d fihsh and lumjjs «»f tat which
may adhere, ihcu wrt thoroughly on tbe

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Thwe J’irtsre are put up in quarbattik, qf uAiah tK* above is ajhe-tvn
ill. ’ SThs label is finnty rr.grated, ar.-,
is provid,} With a oa/e^pt^ yVo.
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ened to say, with extreme pollleneta, an
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with appetite, exchanging glances, and
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groceries

SWEEZEV St ALLEN.
A rrORXEYJt ATLAWand Solicitor* la ChaoTh a*ry. Particular atirationyaid to Conroy,
neieg, the iaveetigatioe of title* to Uiud
•rwlaauro* uf mortgage*. Ac. W HI be happy
I attoad to all call* in the Hua of their profenion
rd healaea*.
OMc* I* th* Court Hon**, Ranting*. Mich.
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PATENT MEDICINES
JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN nJ Suit»«« Dw^liegoe Broad­
way. aaar th* CeUrt Hoss*.

Im bought al any place. Gl't ua a call and judge
for yuuraalrc*. ' Wc Intend to acll
(BKBAIP, IF4DIR CASE
orKrady Pay, only.

Rurdal attenUoe will be paid la COSTOUNDIXtfaa* pulling up J-KKSCmi-nOfiB; and -7
one purcuaaing medicine* of u* can rrty upon

ROBERTS A STRIKER.
April iC !»«..

J. S. VAN BBCNT’B

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 Ibe. n(\WOOL to
manufacture into CLOTII—

■ ■ ■ AND 6HEETLXQB.
either oc *b«rt&gt; or by tb« yard.
1
TERMS.

OXE HALF l&gt;* cloth the weal nak«, cr 1
win minofoeliini wbol.wtunfbrniabed. into clolb
at lh* feUawiag retae:
40 to *0 cento per yard for manufacturing Cloth

for your familift.

Try il!

WOOL CARDING
Doo* Promptly and In tba Bert M.notr.

We ent the subjoined game at croes
purpooee from Mr Trowbridge’s new
novel of “Coco’s Crro.” A ‘ brief profsee will mats It Intelligible.
When
•rooesion was first inaugurated In East
Teaeemro, many loyal men who had
been for months prtoately drilling that
.
tb.y might fight It seed be, Indefbnae of
the Union,'were obliged to karo their
homes and take refbgy 1u tbe mountain..
Among throe srds' a well-to-do Armor
named StackrWge, s man of some influ­
ence in the cmmutrlty, end t&gt;pe whiiin
the Confisderates were especially anfclout
to arrest. By adroit espionage they be­
came convinced tbst he held cnmmunlca
tiuns with his family, and the more un­
scrupulous among them conceived the
cbHalrous Idea of whipping Mrs. Stack­
ridge until ehe revealed the hiding place
• ■I her loyal mate.
Wherefore not!—
None of them wnuld feeshne to whip a
slave wowiSn wbk rebelled, and ths wife
of an incorrigible “Unlun shri&lt;A«rn could
hardly ex poet a lighter doom.
Near t&lt;,' th* Stack ridge farm lives
Widow Sprawl, a rabid secessionist,
only son bad been outlawed fur
some act of violence under tbe old gov­
ernment, but was wels»n&gt;ed bo the ser­
vice of tbe new, ami honored with a oom
luisaiua,ii&gt; tbe confederate army.
He
naa in coiuunwd iu the vicinity, and sent
two Germans of hisooutpany, who might
h« relied on for rigid ndhonmee to milllary orders, to pay Mre. Suchrldge the
bumnna visit to which ws have referred.
Now it happened that the goed woman
was absent from h«n&gt;«. having gone out
to call upon a neighbor (nut Mr* Sprawl)
and during her absence the capt*in'e
mother, Ipuut upon borrowing provis
ions from oae who. under the circum­
stances, would hardly refuse to lend,
knocked twice st the door, and, mealing
no re«p&lt;mv*. polled tbe hospitable “Jaidh
string*' and entered tbe empty house:
"Her first feeling was that of resent­
ment. What right hnd Mrs, Stsckrldge
to ba be absent when she came to bor­
row I As she explored lbs pantry and
elrocts, however, and became convinced
that she was absolutely alone in a wellprovisioned Arm-hod**, her countenance
lighted op with a smile.'
“1 can borry what I want Just exael)
as Weil as If Mrs. Stackridge war at
home,** thought tbe widow.
And "she
proceeded to fill b*r basket. She helped
herself to a pan of meal, borrowing the
pan with It. “1*11 fttcb homo ths pan,"
said she, “when 1 d&lt;&gt; the meal," exposing
her ensgxy teetit with a grim smile. “It'
1 don’t before, I’m a feared Mis' Stack­
ridge *1) have to waie for'l a considerable
spell! What’s in this box? Coffee!
May as well take b«&gt;x and alL
Bring
back the box when I do the coflee. Wish
1 could find sumo tobocky somnwhare—
wonder w bar they keep their tobaeky !"
Now the excelloiit creature did ndt ludulge^n (beao liberties w ithout some ap­
prehension thavMn?’8tackridge might
return suddenly wad interrupt them.—
Perhaps .ba.had opt followed Mr. Stock­
ridge to the mo'tjutaina.
Perhaps she
baa only gone into the village to buy
Shoes (or her children, « U» mH on a
neighbor. . “If sha should cume^ack apd
ksuh me at it—why, then. fU loll her

FRAMK AXXEN,
T»a ATTORSKY.Coastline and

, jHte* ta ita&gt; boariMroro

DS. A. F. DRAKE,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,
JfeASH

tbeso yerdurned Union .hriekera la all
gwioa to he confiKSlsfl and I 'reckon I'
may aa well takeroy shw-r wbsfi T ban
fR it. TbarA a pepeeof blut peMsr,
■nd lit toko lejeM as tie. TbarWa^ruT

iorap butter,—wish 1 cotld tote jar aad!
—haao sums «&lt; the Iqmps ob a plate

ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASK.

* U, taka all ypd want,” said the oldew. . '‘You’re welooroe to anything there
is in the bouse. Pm sure I-adding with­
in beroelC “1 am ao glad tbeea aoldiaro
have eomal Now whatever la misaiag,
will be laid to them."
“Youde ledyW ds bmua!" said the
foreigners, munching.
.
• Yea, help youraelroaT .amllsd the
bropltable widow.
‘ You Mrs. SuMridgel" they inquired
more particularly.
,
‘ “Yea, take anything you like," replied
the widow.
“Wbsrsisyour baahaad!"
‘•My husband 1 my poor dear husband!
he has bean dead thia—"She cltacked
herself, remembering that tha soldi era
took bar fur'Mrs. Stackridgs. If abe

underoived them, then they would know
she bad bean steal in it.
“Dead! Tbe Germans shook their
beads sad smiled. “No I He was here
last »i«hL
He was SOM.
You take
dase things to him up in do mountlo*.”
“Would you like some chlsee !" said
the embarrassed widow.
fTank y. Die Is better as rations."
Mr*. Sprawl returned to the pantry.
In order l» replace tbeprovisions she had
so generously given awsy, and prepared
to depart with the basket end pal!; in­
viting tbe guests repeatedly to Make
tbemaalves quite at borne, and take wbstesse tMy euuld find.
"Walt!" eaid they. Each bad a knee
on the floor, and one hand full of broad
and cheeoa. They looked up at ber with
broad complacent unciuou* toes, smiling
vet resolute., And owe, with his usoceuC'
hand, laid bold of the handle of tbe
st, while tbe other detained the pail.
♦You will fell ns where ta year busband,’
said they.
“O, doar*me, I don't know I I’m a poor
lone woman, and wberd my busband is
! can't ouosslve, I’m sore." ’
“You will tell us where is year bus­
band," repeated ,the moo; end one of
tiiemrgetung upon bis feet, stood before
ber at the door.
“Hot on tbe mountain somewhere*
I don't know wbar, aa* I don’t keer,"
cried the widow, excited.
There was
enmesbing in the stolid, determined look*
ef tbe brothers she did not like.
"He's
a bad man, Mr. Stackridga is. I’m a
seoeexiunist myselt You are welcome
to everything in the bous— only lot me
go now."
“You will not go," sold the soldier at
the duor, “tiU you tell us.
Wo Aim
for dot."
On entering they had placed their tn us
kets ie- tbe corner. His speaker took
them, and handed one to his comrade.—
Abd- now the widow observed that out of
the mania of each-protruded the butt­
end uftasmall eowhtdo.
Each soldier
bold bis gim at bis side, sod Hay tag bold
of tbe said butl-snd, drew out the long
taper belly asd dr *'
* ’**whip, like a black
taka. Let ma go. I ain’t Mis' fitackridne I"
Nutblngso natural as tbattho wifis of
the nUtoHons Unionist abould deny bar
identity at aigtat of tee whips. Tbe sol­
diers look at each otber, muttered some­
thing,in German, smilnd, and replaned
their musket* in ttei
_

"Yen teUne etas b yonr bnetamd,
or Mao wa whip yon. Dai ie our orders."
This they mH in toe tones, wish mild
looks and with A Tsliunsas which: anti
MghdhL. The widow new IhM oho bad

•&lt;lt la troaj.-U ia . troo! I . am . Mr*.
Sprowl, and my bualspd is dead, and my
sen is Capting^SprowI, and. a poor lone
wldder, tual if yob strike her a’ single
Mew. He’D h*ve ytt took and knng."
“if bo Is ynur son, den by -your own
sou’s orders wo whip yoo. Ho will not
hang .us fur dak Yqu rill not tell 1 Don
tojflvo you ten lash."
Blow upon blow, shriek upon shriek,
fallowod.
The soldier counted the
strokes aloud, deliberately, OMwaentiousIr,a* they,gars them, “Von, two, Uwe."
to., up to ten. Th*re they atnppod.—
But ths screams did not stop. This pun­
ishment, which It was (port to inflict up­
on a faithful old negro, which it would
bar* boon such a good joke to have be­
stowed upon the wife of astauoch Unioolat, was nn sport, ao joke, but altogether
a tragic *ffitlr, to thy mother, O. Lysander I Then she: wbtfftld so often wish­
ed that ebo too owned tiavoe, tfarklnn
■be wm angry aha might have them
strung up and flogged. Then abu, who
sympathised withbar ano in bis deaire
losoe a«vjr msn. woman nod child that
lorad the old Union served in ihte M&gt;ion, felt in her own wrilhiag and blood­
lag flash the *Ungs ef that inhuman ven­
geance. Terrible blunder, for which ah*
bad only herself to Ibask. Robbery of
bar neighbor's house—tbe dishonest •bor­
rowing,* not of these ill-woUen good*
only, but also of W ta^bUr'.
baa brought heq, b» what wa nail Citality, to ih'ia strait. Fatality i* but another
name for Providence.
Tbe soldiers waited lor % lull la the
ehrieki— iban put ouoe more ibe ques­
tion :
“You tell nowl Where la your hus­
band!
Not
Dan you git ten Issb
more. ’A!Why's ten lash till you toil**
A storm of Ineobtrest deal*!, aftgry
threats, sobs add roreams, was .the
sponaa. One of tbe soldiers drew bar
skirts over her head again, and gave an­
other pull at the cords that hauled up
bar thumbs, while the other stood off ai&gt;d
mdaxurud out hM whip? Just. Uteti the
duor opened, and Captain S|r6wl looked

ally—a msrit which Lysander.fciled to
appreciate.—Ha aware at them terribly}
be*, be did not countermand bln last or­
der. Accordingly .they proceeded sto­
ically to bring more water.
Lyeaader
had got his mother’s head on hk* knar,
and abe bad just opened ber eyes to look
and her mouth to gasp, whan tbere eamo
auotbor double lee-rold wave, blinding,
sufiiag, drowniog ber. Teo Rtaeh of wa­
ter hadal thou, poor Jone wHnw.4
Lyaasder let fall tba maternal head,
sad bounded to his feet, roaring with
wrath. TbebrotherS'lmpirtbrtVle, with

say, ‘Bring vanar and trow &lt;*.'
Wo
pnn« vaxsar and trow on. Dat b alL"
"Butldidu’n ttO you tefstah pall­
fob
Thia sentence rushed out of Lyeander *s
soul like a rocket culminated is a load.
eXpluaiva oath, and was followed by a
shower of fiery eu rues' falling harmless
on tbe beads of th* untneved Tanton a—
They walled patiently until tbe pyro­
technic rain ooaaed, then answered, speak­
ing ajurjiately, cadi a sentence, aa If
with'One mind, but, with two organa.
“Captain, yue boar. Last night tu
de boose a Si*. Too nay ‘Bring vaaoer.*
Wa pring a little. Dea you aay U&gt; ea.
Tern you 1 why la hell you sbtopl ’And
you aay, *V»n 1 tall you pring vaaoer,
pring till 1 aay ah top.* Vuo time more
te-dsv vou ear. 'Prine Timf.' nd ron

Again J feel tempted to raise a warn­
ing votes about tbe dnaarity wftee araantaal on board ef tha Eagiish and
American navis*. It la impuuibla for
those w|m have been many m on tin ab­
eam from England lo be well informed
aa to tbe actual state of public eplnten
*1 l£ts present moment qpoa thia vital
aubjeeu But, judging from tha oSoara
ofhsr, Mejeety’s hayy who have at rare
Intervals brought vessils of war Into
Confederate ports.lt appear* still'-to b*
held that teott sounder erS hah antoothbore ia England a beat weapon of offena*
against irob-clad v«***]*. 11. experi­
ence. gained at Charlestoe enablaa mo
confidently to affirm that u wall might
। you prlt onaof the Yankee tr.nnitor* or
“How are yoo
j:_ getting on boy a T” Tbe ', the Ironaidea with peas, aa expect them
------- --------------------------qoMtiou was--------accompanied
by gn approv­ jo be In any way damaged by H-inch
ing smile, which seamed to say, “I see shot.
Another dlMgreeabh qqmtien furoea
yoo are getting on very welt"
“Wt wblphsr one*. We give her Itself u]«on an Englishman’* attention
ten lash. She not te!L”
“
when he ie eognixmi of the terrHJe broad­
‘‘Very well, ulv*' her ten more."
aid* thrown by tbe ll-mob gwns of tbe
Tba widow struggled and screamed. Iroetidm-rtmo of the moat formidable
Had aba rec«gna»d her sou’s voice !— broadsides, is the eninlon of the defend­
Muffled as-ehe was he did not iccugnixe ■ ers of Cbsrleston. which bat ever been
bars. Nur was It surnrisiog that, in the thrown by mv vesasl on earth. Have we
Unusual posture iu which be found her, any chip tai uteawoe wbidh eeeld suehe did not know her from * Mrs. Steek- I e»a»fu Uy racial aueh a broadaida, and re­
ridge. Ho stood in the dnor and smiled : apond to It with anything Like commeoaurata weight and vigor t 1 should be
while the soldier laid on.
11 uM^ke'H i'dusM,'*Ml q
filithloos to my duty if 1 did not mention
ed. ‘•And smhrt ones to_____ __
that It is the opinion of all the Bngllah
it happened that, thanks to her son’s prea- -■------------ *— la the Confederate array
ure. con versed, that Engenee, the screeching \ iciim got two
"smart ones" additional,
’
"Now uncover her thee. Ease away power of the guns asnt by both nailona
'
on Iter thumbs a Utile. HI quaailon her to sea.
myo—Good Lucifer!” exclaimed the
) Riabmnwd Coe, of Loodow Ttmwa.
captain, finding himself fao# to faro with
Raw Hwa. How fcw peroeM know
bis own mether.
Twenty lw* l—b— and tbs torture of Abe value ofrow Mao I it aaowwaiAoat
jhe strung w thumb* had. prorad , teo strange to see them sell Mr “denosa”
.km. for th. small mm of about &gt;0 or
40 roots. Taksa rtHp ef well leaned
swoon.; Ljysand*r,.furiwu, whipped out rww hido aa Mb wide, and a horoo mai
hardly break it. psriJim* book. Iw of
them be waaaol,brook *V- W titair g^n. from llTZrmr. Hs would Imo narrow stripe sad shave .iho W
rortainly have killed, owe &lt; them oo

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P&lt;A^e « ma n®M
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PIAN08

PIANOS

• jlrwesgirU a&lt;aar fariiiH—s .raylraa

' soM«hlbtag. ZU tarty and N«Wal
■kfataupaf thoBipshtln lifctwl w
Gen. GranUpawhMM ngahst further aU '
tempts to penetrtte th« Confederacy until
cash ospital.
*’*,j
llichmond shall have been taken. He
We regard this taatter of kb'diV la*
di—giserwKfc Hnlleek, and places the
fiaditaomowhavkgpeatul ^alsAgibta. '
surance matters equally important ns it
highest vs hrs trpon the rebel capital, de­
. Delb^ Waatihn Ubfon rehateod in | 1 elueidetfea.. Lot boy oneccrefirily stody •oujd be In, the formslteo of m other claring that Cincinnati as well si Wash­
kiodaTdonfraM. WpUewthafneapniington is tbrMteoed by It.
tbeqetabeateodWbet -wnd'sartet way
jv
mt jtnoncays.o
the history of the Presidential suceeeriuns pag t lx . g«4 _llai ia not able to pay
Another eorrvepnndent, speaking of
' Joeentls, so that ths eoprotoacy of the for the last twtoy4r»jMn,M4S' will promptly Ite losses. Hsving seen In the
art •em 'ffii tees uisuhnteiili.
thia new “on to Richmond. ' mys: “I
(oV»mpi*M may
We
acknowledged 1
East muA of ths follsrs of auutusl soo»be convinced ef Un iratb of oar etete.
think it probable that Grant will com
panien sad ofUte trouble and loos sufoievJMw' Utorttueolaadd Oh, ao| that1
ed by : indfviduel. who |*d paUMtaed mand the atata eelama, with Sherman.
IdooM-bo weonwatimctaoal. Do they
MoPberoea, Meade sad Hewkar as chief
ButwHJq we disclaim against "toa them, we cm express osr opinion of them
tabordbmtea. .rrvx &lt;•
want the Union armies to march down
isrm’r,‘&gt;rfa^plan,"htlt not ba under­ whin good deal of pooitivensee. Now
“Gen. Wm. Smith reached boro to day
Eiono
has
to-day
nearly
one
boostood that we advocate “tarn tana" fHnwhich gives rise to the revival uf reports
■.*enand suspended inulual cun&gt;It la relate/ xKme rebel neat Vicks- i
ripfee. It would •to, bowevce, no snore
and ws remember that the hear that be still supercede Meade. It is
clslned
tbsl Grant urges his appoint^
k of a fallacy to adopt tha latter than tha
Jinmimkcar of that Stats in g ro­
-ml Oh, to! that would' be nnonnati- format aa a'peiaeipta. It could coaxed y
tated that the dtaioM for looses
knew what to do with, (literally to.) Hr
tafiooel. Bat do they want tbe wait to
l beprudo^iyouf—ore mtocktef to insist ■
them wm over 82,080,000.
ing ia affluence aad luxury, occupying
,4*» wfcepltie now—de they want the
Mutuals daosHy rap well for 0 few
an extravagant wnsi.&gt;n. and wiy^. bia
that every-mn who baa paaaad through
Waahiagtaw, Merab 19—TU Ware
years, often putting a'largo capital and
. Union araiioo to oeaee fighttog.wh»lv treifamily
a—&lt;!1y teMtipg lba Wr ef the
' one term of office meaaurably ewoceesfub '
and Means Cam mlI tee have completed
with
flaming
handbills
aad
ptausabls
• tors subvert the government or rend it in1 shouH, at sQ ha—ards, be rtteiood for ,
«a taring places or the cart, and fur tha
agMla, succeed ia. doit^ considerable bu tbeir amendmanta to tbe national bank­
limo beii%. visiting Saratoga and NrwCfrninl Well—no—hem—not exactly
ing
bill
eesahltahiag
a
uoiform
rate
of
in
­
another term, than to aay thal all should slnesa. They even pay tbeir first lueses
ternal of 7 per cent., allow tag esisllag portiaturn. When the rebellion broke
tkst—but—but they weal, tha "gov'erm
be discarded at the ead ef a first term, ;promptly, which is used as a stlmalns to
out, be wept intuit with bis heart. o&gt;miI,
rope ta Othere-'bot, by and by. locoes so­ State hanks to relate tbeir distinctive
body and means, raised a Company bead
whether aaeaeaaM or Ml Oer tewli- ।
on molate, seaeesments I ocrea so both ia names, and abolishing tbe numbering of
ed them aa tbeir Captain, spent 1250.000
1 turions are not baaed upon any such flint- ।frequency sod amount. Members get Jia
and
tww years time in tbe causa. But
1 ay hutnbugsry aa ibis.
Aesu'mplioM ।gusted and refuse tq pay. and whet then 1
Gen. Grant intends te concentrate all
finding it (in his view) a failure, be baa
of suck a character are arbitrary and dee­ bo you say sue them 1 Well suppose you our western ferosa, from the western resigned and come borne Laving hut all mwtam ewe*tassea beta-4, itfooojgnnft
afibte ewtaialj lbws
fo
boundary of Texas to lha Miastaaippi.
do,
from
every
man
of
whom
you
re
­
' potto. Tba deairaa of tba people upon 1
I'recaei'1 fveialve
frtl Aff atOtU. Or
into camps lor emaa bins blows tbisspnng his dares and I"roe change, ead wmrid be
each a subject should ba tba oupre—s 'cover, yoor eoats will be more titan the
Another estt'wti I snun bo Imnod for compelled Io In— al! bis plaatothM—^pr
amount recovered so thal It will be a
X tT-Oer l&gt;»!Ur
to aay —tbwtaeS
uke
the
oath
of
dlrgionoe
to
the
DnUrd
law'/ l “- ;
toeing job. '
"
200.000 to 300,000 mtn.
States government. 'He te«dt time to l&lt;r„t a.IlLKra portage U I JU by rvUtre of
ed. Revive slavery, and ask traitorous
No man baa a claim to o&amp;oe; but tin
Major Geo. Lsw Wallace baa arrived
Tbe truth is, ao long aa the members
«.a»m..?ew4a!!lL
consider, but as b&gt;a places were all to
sis remasters ,to eoms back and resume
people bare a right to demand tbe ear- 1pay tbeir uwwnifnn Toluntarilt the bora, having been summoned by the be taken pwdlra—d from hire, he swal­
Lha laah aver their slaves, and over us, Tices of a citixee for one term or more. Jcompanies ear: pay their lo.ae*. but when Secretary of War. Report a—igm bi«a
lowed the Uttar pill, and m.w mntogo
tha members oease to pay, the luasee will to the command of tbe Middle Depart­
•■d then, (if they will oom Lack) the
Ms own property. He is determined to
just aa they ehooea. If a public officer eeeae
,
to be paid, and the Company will ment. with beadqnartere ei Baltimore.
governoMBt will be restored aa it was.
A dispatch from Admiral Dahlgren, go to Europoad thus gel net of the sight
baa been suceessfol, be baa dime bis duly (go down. Nw^tompany ever did succeed
' It is not the government, than but slavI of the scene of hia dis— ten. i
in our opinion, oom ever will, in en­ dated Fortress Munroe, soya be sapoets
—nothing more. If the people d erased sod
&lt;
,ery, that they want restored. And in
to recover the body of his aoe by flag ef
bia services for a eeeand term, they have forcing collection agarwst finy consider­
Gen. lL&gt;s«-crans has prescribed a
able portion of ite members. There are truce no Beturday nr Sunday.
their simple hearts they afibel to believe
a right to them ; and be ie an enemy ef
It ia reported that Gen. W. F. Smith, very rigid oath &lt;&gt;f allegianoe, to be tak­
at this time, m this county, mere than
that if slavery waa restored, tbe wsr
' hit country and tba true spirit of its In- 310.000 of unoollaoted assessments, and al Gen. Great's request, baa boon ap en by all persona attending religious eon-w'4nld cense, and we Would have the Unstituiiecs who would step in at this point more than twieo that amount of unpaid painted to the Major Generalship vsoa- fe recess, e*&lt;» notions and^ytods githin
•K. ,.l. - !. ...
But they fail to tall ! with a bastard *&gt;riacipfeM to defeat J bo claims for losses against defunct mutual ted by Great, and that bo will command bis dvportmem. A'atrtngcnt oath te alan
. us why traitors would lay down tbeir
i the array ef the Potomac.
imposed upon all officers uf the Misenucompaniee.
popstar wilt
Gen. Halleck reported yesterday to ri Slate militia. No man who has been,
Everybody knows these facta, sod yet
arms, now, if slavery was restored, any
But we will not pursue this subject with all this light of expo-*----- ;------------- Gen. Grant for ord•re,-and wm aanigned or tv now disloyal, eon bold nr get a
mtee than they would refraln/frem takV. F
to 3tv»yta-«rori. Ssn.ro.
farther. The proposition of the right of be found wbo disregard ।
for special duty al Washington.
oemmi—ion without gre— perjury.
•UOe "T sir .14. .1 ate ■—«t re—Ale b—
• teg up arms, before there waa any dan­
ciao—■ -£—MMe 1,. A——(Maly XU. An informal meeting of Republimn
the people to self-government, is loo of business sagneity. sad
ger of Slavery being abolished.
members of tbe Houee decided to sus­
MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS.
plain a principle to need elucidation. Tbe all they p nee sea in eompr
no capital at all wkb which to dieoharge tain Secretary Chase's views un tbe gold
. But the government has been subverted
I— a Htstldtfer tfp— pfelelMWer 0
“woe term priotiffd* is the politician's
Uemsss Wettb CvaUnM4.. w«Mi t'ale—
tbeir obligations. Why do they do It!
has it, by tbe liberatioo of sis vse 1 And
tMf Witetag l*prerw—bm^I.
dodge. No Butapman ever advocated Simply because ilia riteop. Well. Aoddg
wben yoo ask for “the government ns it
it, and txt Slaitnton ever will
u cAeop. and to mveat in ft is just about
wM,”you simply wsnt slaverjftretored,
as sensible as investing ma ebesp mutual
and then It will bo all right Is slavery
insuruaeo company. Our readers know
The lol and 8d Corps, Army of the &lt;
■iho govoraepeDlt Ggsnul the Govern­
that we have not been particularly par­ Potomac, are to be temporarily trans
The spring elections have been held ta
ment be emabltabod in all the revolted four hundred and eleven towns, villages tial tn tbe farmer, we are no more so to for ed to the 2d, 5th and Oth Corps.—
tbe latter.
I
The
commanders of the 8d corps will be
stat—, end be tbe —ma government as sod eittea is New York, ibis month and
Tbe following is tba affidavit redbretd
Sedgwick, Hancock end Warrovi.
before Zithent slwery t' We cannut see tert. Two bundrod and Mveaty-fivo «f to above:
On Friday, Gen. Custer with 500 men
tboM
hewo
given
Union
majorities
against
Soldiers in the field will bear in
how slavery can be the Government, any­
State of Michigan,
I a
made a revonnotsaece to Ely's Ford oo
one hundred and thirty-six that have gene
mind that “Democratic" papers through
more titan oxen, horses, sheep, ta g. or “Democratic." Tbe Unionists have gain County of Lenawee, |
tbe Rsp«d«n, and found only tbe musI
out Ibis State drctafo tbe. taw allowing
The undersigned William L Greenly,
A I them to irnte, peeved by
bamee end boween are the government.
‘
~
rbeade Thomas D. Ranadell and Edwin P. An- rebel piekola on tbe opposite banks.
small portion of Custee’s force ere—ed
And If we' cannot bars the “government
drown, specially appointed by the Hen. and drove tbe enemy in the direction of j lure, “tKrsMouaThey will atao re­
as It wasjy without slavery restored, bow
member that neatly every Democratic
i the Brcrstary of Bute of Michigan
Fredericksburg. They scoured tbe own- | member in te4h Houses voted oyainti |
aforesaid to make aa exanlnation of
ran wedmvfrU withe at restoring the cat­
try for eoveral miles beyond the river I
the capital and seeurillee of tbe Mich witboat meeting opposition, and return- ■ the bill. These fscu will aid them u»detle asd the tenemu ta dee troy ed by the
termining wbo are tbeir real friend, al
war! These are all calamities which Un
to certify on oath the reenll of each extraitors have brought upon themselves;
aoiiuativa parouaat to section niae uf the
A ■Utlary CoeneU.
and It la pitiable to see human beiDgs,eallad entitled **ao act for Che tnoorperatam
A council w— held to-day ia w blah not
of insurance companies and defining tbeir
iDgthsmselTss men, asking that uf all
tuwaro sod duties" approved* February only the Preeidect, Grant, Halleck, a*d
llieee scIf-iDvitod punishmenli, that which
At a wnrnse of tbe Peeos Damecra
5th 1859, respectfully report,lb— on lha moat uf tba Cabinet participated, but all
preveata crime, and ernaboe oat the muse cy of Butler county, Ohio, where Vallaa- 29th day ef Feb. a. o. ISM we eUtod- the military talent in which the Adminof all ournatieaal worn, should be the one digham bad a majority at the 1—t elec­ ed at the office of —id company al the iatratmo has confidence w— eallod in—
remitted. Poor, deluded tools I
Go tion, a couple of new planks wore is—rt- city of Adrian in —id oouaty, and made Tbe basis of tbe c«— submitted for con­
before the people and tell them, if yoo ed in the DetnucraHo platform, rix war to examination of the capital and secu­ sideration was, that the several February
with Franco and alliance with Jeff Davie. ritise of said orwapaay, and we do certify expeditions had nearly all miscarried, and
Loan SintMMVtitx, in ■ party of ta•dare, that slavery is the Government,
It tnay bo denied that the latter la a new aa the reault of each enmmatioa that tbe onea try w— foaling alarmed and dis
din and gvnllrmea, propounded hia plan
and that your patriotism, your boast­ plank, bet the Butler eueaty Democracy tbe earn of 3100.000 capital has been paid ealiafied.
for cultivating-the wastes of Africa, nhvu
ed loyally, your heart-yearnings after an certainly ahead of all oom pell Lon io ta to said eompaay, and lhel the said
It Is stated from a reliable aoa roe, that
a witty oM maid present whispered. loud
peace and a “restored goveremac 4" are making it ao conspicuous.
Wo copy company ia pceaseaed of the said oom of after the ground had been gone over. enough to be heard, that abe thought it a
alt measured by a desire to see the reetor- below a portion of the raeotulioa pre­ &lt;me hundred ttoaeoed drilaro in money Grant was called on for hia views, and moot uaeharitable idea, while so many
settled at tbe meeting referred to, and sad stocks as required by tbe 6U&gt; section bo res ponded promptly In favor of tbe wmtto are unlmprroed at borne
ation of msn stealing and woman-whip­
which received a largo vote, but were de­ uf mid ssl All of which ia reepeolfaUy capture of Ricam&gt;«d — tbe 5r&lt; atep ia
ping. and the selling of daughters into a clared loot by the Chairman :
the campaign, and it is quite sure that
submitted.
life of misery, infamy and shame.
'•Bnobad, That the oootinued aequlaiorders will instantly go forward tn bring
Wk. L.Gmblt,
the I lib and 12th c«rpe from Chrttanixlion of Territory and adaalesion of naw
Taos, D. HswnxLL,
ga. and tbe 10&lt;h and 17th corps from the
Eowtn P. Anoaswa,
Tux loxta Gxxxtts, ta publtahiag a Statea, would, without other disturbing
Subscribed and aworn to before me this •Mi—i—ippi river to Virginia, and all
influence, ooooorRr later, mtno diaeociarecent artide from our paper upon tbe
troops that can be sf-arod from other
tion and render tbe —tablishmeat of pev- 29th day of FeE, a. u. 1M4.
question of tbe representation of th'ta Dis eral confederacies as inevitable — death ;
peiata will, it la reported he incorporated
Gaonas Kixoslst,
with the Army «f the rotumae, and
triet In Congrrsa, appends some remarks that tbe destiny of tbe Anglo-American
Notary Peblie.
Banks bo reinforced with negro truopa,
is,
not
to
perpetuate
a
huge,
overshadow
­
•4“J f-u-i .1 •
A Florida letter to the N. T. Erontap but nothing more, and it is expected that
fours time if circumstances seem to re­ lug Fearretioa. but, on all At kerilabit
trrritary of tha Continent, io inprttt At Pool statea as lha cause ef the late dm- with the aid of the Boot, ho will bo able
quire it, appending still farther evidence torertiiinty of At peoplt and to trttl At
V&gt; take Mobile. Tbe groat bulk ‘dwhite
of ©or own, bearing upon the same sub Untndarin of Stalft; that thia is the Ex­ Gen. Seymnur was deceived no to the treope will be concentrated in Virginia,
jest. It is always painful to us te pub celsior. and accordantly therewith it Is strength and purposes of the enemy by and it it believed that 250.000 men can
itah anything reflecting upon tbe public tbe duty of the Democratic party—re­ persona wbo were admitted to our camps bo brought against Richmond st an aarly
gardless of the artifice, of the cunning, so loyal citizens, test wbo were in fact
and official acts of men in any station;
tbe timidity ef the pnamllanimona, the rebel spies. Tha An/ (hicks that when
but having given tbe parties due notice, inconaietency of the vacillating, and the
a Geanral marches into an enemy’s nounIf tbe effort te persisted in, ta farther In counsel of tbe Incapable—Pj fearla—ly try as though be were aanong friends,
Cos«nt». ■. H.. March 11—Returns
suit the good sense of the people of this inscribe on ite banners, Amity, Com and aims to ooncuer its inhabitants by
from 2±0 cities and towns, leaving ten to PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AND
CongresriMal District, we “shell lay on meres, Alliance with the Southern Coo­ conciliation, ho gives too many chances bear from, aland thus : Gilmore. 30.757;
PRIZES.
„ ,n
led vracy, war with France for the Exeo- te the foe for safety.
UUH EATING DEPARTMENT
Tbe MoClellM
and spare not.** - •
Harrington, 30,750. Gilmore’s majori­
1 wUl eetesos it y be—UM Pbotogmfb 41utorahip ef Mexico."
aad Boell puliey wm pretty thoroughly
ty wiM be about 5.000. F-ur of the five
tried te Virginia aad Tonooeeee; it wm
BmnreiM Extswmd—Through the
Onoecttutv, and nine of the 11 Boasters
soareely worth while to try it agate.
elect are Union Repcblieaax Tbe L'nkta
pofltMssa of B. C. Dxxtaos, the efficient,:
majority fc&gt; tbe House are sheet 75.
gentlemanly and very popnkr Provost
her recent peonage to New
Marshal ef ths 9d Dietriot, wo are te «oY«k. the etaamee Germania rnegM fire
neiptnf a notice from the War Depnette the bold,- Marcel the steerage balk
heed, off tee oms* of Newfocmdtawd. Ow­
nscot that the time for- pnyteg the fa.
ing to the peowtpt mewsnnm of -the offi
ifaiM bounties to wofaateers has been
were, a bate was cut tterewgk the deck,
Mtaoded to April lot, tMA Fall fat©
and five streams of vretee poured M tbe
Um ta*ha tetjta. white ftesln Awn MbK to rittrtnfflte «hM H was aem^etely
isftegiitoed bofoflp Ao cabin yssungire
had boea made swre of tteT i sernMi

’ fer • rtMMdtfoB Oftbe eu mfflnrbCMavs i
JAeto thMrpr^foo nManmg.'apdyou will1

tiFrrm****-

GfiOCERY,

Hew Advertisements.

Eating tf Billiard
SALOON,

‘AsAtdap craning the following lit

.T.tmtok A. T. Dr^.) IU~ra.r

*
The TUfaBB Ktoeliaa.
Tbsalectioa to this village on Mote

MsaedoCoa lha whole rather qule
» foe as party politics wore comm*
fa—dtirl in-the election uf tbe eo

.Democratic ikket. by msjeriliee rang
from five te twenty-five Tbe follow
,«re dm officers elected:
. Presktet, J. W. Stebbins; Recun
"W. Haye; Marshal, Lather Beam
-Strete CoMrissieMr, E. D. Fffie

.T-ifanr—. J. W. Baekta; Alton
3Kgu BencherTrustees, W- 8. Go
•ymr. H. J. Keofield. R. B. Wight-

day.

Ho dues net look as tbmigh

-eworecs" (becomes) duties of bis ri
were wearing the life out ufhim very f
Mr Bailey eoens to be perfectly oblivi

■We the fact that Me extreme uupoputai
te with tbs pre?*4"&gt;Ui whuni’bo cm
fata immediate contact, and nut with

■War Departmeat who only know I
•through hie rierkn. His cnwaiani te
to of hie popularity where be to Lot li

Tnx New Saw Ntu_—Tiloey fit D

■eroun here gvt tbeir new mill eo
•completed aa to give it a trial, ft
which it appears that by a little alto

{foe K wUl bo emtooetly aneceerinl. T
vwvfltri feetoircetar naw, with a b

of waler of only abocX two feel fall,
wo have heretofore stated, thio mill
situated on the Tberaapple river, j
vrart of lha village.
Scoaa Manina.—The “first run," I
sap, this year to said to ba»e been grew |
than any stegie Tua" without laternJ

cion, it seven years. The present I
sorely sold weather gives promise of
increase tewgsr mskfag. New 8^
io befog brought la quits freely, and
•riling readily at a shilling s pound.

Naw Goons.—R- J- Great, ban y
reheraed from a trip after New Goo

wb^h wlU be te town before most ef«
readers see this notice. Of oocrse, «
rsoiree knew, that when Mr. Grant g

New Goods, ttaeocaa Good Goods, s

wry eoscKprwjft.

ViLum CeMMHin*.—Al the Rep
Mm (tarn on Saturday evening,
fellewtegperecna were appointed a \
tege Cnmmiue for the eneuteg year,
wit • D. Stxixxx, A. J. Haws aad Jar

Maun.

Nsw Mcs»c.-Tbe well known fi
NfBectfe Cbdy, music pcbhsberv, at
Clark Btreet-CbUngw, have seal m .
MJowfag cptendhl 8~r and Cber
with Piano MM»pS«teM*Ct "Oh B&lt;
|ho Breve where they Fall;" •‘Vichote

is TA-1, Boys ;" and “Wsebingten .

Uinon Laxeca Mruroisv.—Tbit a
Httte celteocioo of petriutio bymne
tense, more especially deelgned for

�iirnf.

HOLBROOK.

Laid, ' »• ea -»&gt;.v4wl'lWy’»b^’”.'.'’.'
s^^^AaTUr.-XQ*...'.-

•• (tame.)

•»

............ ttatai

TilBt'AT DreKASaa.—'-We would eall
StL'ntinn tn ‘Brown's Br-mehiat Trochee.’
Wo have found them efficacious ia allay­
ing Irritation in the thr-mt end Bronchia!
tub-s and would commend lliem in the at
tentiou of Publie Speakers, and otherstrouliliiT with affections of the Throat.
They are also an eacsUent remedy for
Hoireeneoe resulting from cold."—CfonN. B., Nottaeta hereby given, that tba
ffrtjationaliil, JSotian.
above ticket was triumphantly—.dejtalrd
■oa Monday loot.

BwildetiI, A. P. Drake ; TUaordar, T.
'&lt;* Aria; Mamba!, Davltt Woolley ;
Bleaat Chcnmiasiooer, JL O. Phillips;
Treasurer, J. Maus; Attorney, C. G.
Holbrook i TnmteM. H. N. Sifaldem, J.
IT lUerndk Wm. L F. 11.ma, Z. 8e&gt;dmore; Asasaaore, J. M. Nevins, J. Cole.

inch thereof arwtil satisfy (aid Interest, beta}
foaeyUM&lt;aad*&gt;.|O'X&gt;ufaMtora (Mrt.iv&gt; wdlbe
ild at too north door of toe court bouMin the

^dtte^jSiTwi'lltJ

atni^j^bo^vntb day ftf |lajr, A. D. I«o4. at
M?C
' * JOSEPH aiBIXT, KostMM.
Dato&lt;rebrwnr7(|UM.
(fobl£

Tbe ViUags Election.
Tbe election to thia village on Monday,
pa^oCow thawholo rather quietly,

ao far aa party politics were concerned,
.sad recalled in ths election uf the entire
. Democratic ticket, by majerilia ranging
from five to twenty-five Tbe following

bats Offlcs. in tbe village of Hssiings,oo Moodsy,
the i»th day of February, in tbe Tver o*e Uureaand sight bandied snd. sdatydeor. . Present,
Mltenus*
C. Ftfadl*. Judge of Probate. z
Remaining uncalled fur at the llitsiltigs
ft* too matter of the estate of W 111 tarn Tbotnas
Post Office, fur lha weak ending March CarroR, late of Washington City, Dtotrfat of Co15, 1881:
.

SSsxwsauaWLfcgs

thereof dole autheaUMted. with" Ths pMW0l of
Charite M. fiutlsr, preying, that th &lt; urns saa) bt

Are the officers elected:
PreeWeat, J. W. Stebbins; Recorder,

W. Hsysv Marshal, Lather Bennett;
’Street GecumieeiuMr, E. D. Fifield;
Treasurer, J. W. Buckle; Attorney,
Wm. Burgher ; Trustees, V- 3. Good'ywu, H. J. Koofield, R. B. Wighueen,

J. P. Noble; Asseseore, D. Cook,
•ed F. D. Aokley.

MrtbofeiyWy. wb^dseow
bkrt bad many troubles nod
Ums, an lilting me lor tvert
destroy Ing utfturron.lort.
msMoll taking dHfU'ieeplols i
four buttles, and cm cos ch™. - —--------Hy difflvutricrbsve Hearty enwtrepfwertd, and X
feel cheerful and bSHW. .
.'
•
TfeVCanukln Dewars,

•LIST OP LETTERS,

war to the cotnplalaanto
■thereof to br served on
----------- ---------- —ItaHore. wltbiu tnrenty
after service on him of a copy of said Hill,
notice afybe srnrv of tMs pdsr, and to detbervof ll-af said Bill .HI be token u coo-

CUREJS£S.ai

kbsea ia pmr. bMUb for a 1M*

SPECIAL NOTICES
EWING MACHINE Foil SALA

made tta a long call M oar office an Mon
day. He docs nat luok as‘though the

be, end all*baa cuattoued so.erer suio
' “FaCL KtxU. Osrdnvr, £J
'•Buffalo.October I. IMt."
LeT Far tiela by ell
C CROSBY, General Ajput. ho. Ml
Kcffslu, M. T., tv whom tu ordera sho
drasacd.
cell &lt;yIts

—owdrotu” (bwoornae) duties of hie office

Estate o( Samuel Scutborn.

ware wasunag tbe life out ufhitti very fast.

prescription for the cute ofCouaunplion. Asth­
ma. Brvutoitis. and all Threat and Lung affec­
4e with the jM*p/eJwith whutu’ba cornea tions, (free of eberxe.) by sending tbeir address
to
Ber. E. A. WILSOX.
into i mtn•diet* cos tact, and nut with the
IVilliamsbutgb.
.
Klugs Co., Rew York.
"War Department who. only know him
jauS?t&lt;spser.ee!
-through hia clerks. His roasiaat boost
is of hie popularity where be ia butlitll* j

Tm» Naw Saw Mill.—Til noy de Dick
-erxjtt have got ihoir mw mill ao far
■cwiupletod aa to give it a trial, from

■which it appears that by a little altera-

'&lt;
dffilCEiY'oRtXEa.
STAtx'or tiltSNAlf: Tbe'Clfesh Court
for tbe county of Barry, tn Chancery. Before
Hou. Um 8. Lovau. OreeU Jidf*.. at bit
IV of Harry, Bolden al tbs &gt;'rebate OSce, tn too Cbawbars. • h .
. ■
vili.es of ilsotiuas. on Monday, lbs tH day
O'sorys Iflolse, ampfoiamsl,
ofojwbraacy-ta too your ne thousand olgt.l
huudred aafoixly-four, prssent, B. C. rrtndle, Aanas C^^^jJtojta^/ZKjo^Wie A. Buv

mortgage: sale.

JLZof pwrmaal of an indenture of Mortgagserscnlod by JctoaL. Williams and bis wife. Mary
In*ibe matter of the estate of Samuel ScoUiuro,
d defendants, j Jajo WtlUams, of Bsrrv rouuty aed State of
Micbiraa, *0 Harriet M Mean, of Oalbouu couuty
deceased
and state aforesaid, bearing date toe secuod dsy of
On readine and (ting the petition, (fairverifad
of W. W. Krilr. prating, fur rens nee tbetrissrel John A. Wing cud Kliiabetb V. Wing ere not July. A. D I«eo, aad recorded oo tbs «th dsv of
IMPORTANT AND TRL'El
forth, that letters uf Adiniuiatralion ds Hail ««-e, residents ef the riiaiaef Michls*, but reside In Julr. A. D. reeu. at » o'clock. P. M-. in tbs office
the Blate of Miseourl. Oo motion of 8weeeny A Stbo Register of Deeds, for said county of Barry. —r.----------------------------- ,...
in Mud estate mar be granted to Thomas Altort
Bwk □. of Mortgsgvs. on page Wf, and too
TbereujMin it M otdired tbot Ktreday, fte list
amount el• lined to bv dos on said Mortgage at
WATOOrS 'NEURALGIA K15G will speedily
the dais of this eottos. being ooa hundred &gt;ud
enrv
Am—
(KI.
anH ■&gt;.«• In aixty-nine and KLluOtosdollsrs. ||1&lt;S,J«&gt;J and no
ABB you racked with tbe tortarna of Ruceenaaf
Warson's XuxtoiA Ktxa wHJ speedily rvlisre.
to hereby gtrso. that on Bmrdsy the thirtieth AREyi'm suffrriug from tbe gnswingsof Drirsr-

iX'UdruxsVii.

tioa 1l will be eminently successful. They
v&gt;ae of a five fact eirtular aaw, with a hrad
of writer ef only about two feet fell. Aa
wediave heretofore elated, thia mill ie

Watson's Karan Mia Kia« sriu iaspvoee year
digestion.
:
.
mortgage, to wit, the eart frseUon of the aouthntt qstrltr saros,and V) acres off free* the ARE yoo*groaning with pain, with Oocv la your
west aids of the south-east qmu-terofMCtton Ku.
Warsoa's b'scaauiu Kun wm asrasgs year
twsirty. (Mi) in towMfap Ko. three (S) north of
pstn.
'
range Mo. tea (10) went, in all eighty acres, mure
or lees, in saW county of Barry and Blate of ARE yeo aware of tbe srieSrsce of tbe Gsxar IsTsraat. Rausnr f
Michigan, will be sold at pubHe auction orvondne I
[ TfATSONU KEVRALGIA KIKU. a certain
curs foe disease.
AvyUcadJrriA
■
C. R. WALKER, Arepresfar. A/afa
Far sale by Hossara A Bratxia. aad A. V. Batlax, llsalisga, Mich.
octtl ly

* And M to farther ordered, thal saw) petitioner
give notice to tbe petsona interested, in said
salats, ef the i-eodeney of said petition, sad the
bonrfag tocreeC by enoning a oot
Cbw etdsr
to be published in ths Hastings Banner, anewsiMtper printed In said eoiu^y. ef Barry for tores
successive wreks, previous to said cay of bear-

•itoatad on the Tbornapple river, just
wemef the village.

•ion, in seven years,

1

PA'OBdrEO/rf&gt;&lt;*.-BTATBO»MICHI&lt;lAX

Mr Bailey aeens to b» perfectly oblivious
•On ibe fact thal hie extreme unpopularity

The pretest ao

werwly cold weather given pmmieo of an

^DVEUTtBKUHNT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE

iuoreane io •ajar making.

New Sugar
ie being brought In quit* freely, and ia
•ailing readily at a ehillleg a pound.

STORK
Tn tbs mst»»of tbs srtatv vf Leehu H- Fxhofa CUTE* HAMWARE
deceased.
Xoiloe Is hereby given that ta pnnnanee of s
After as ebeeaeeof savers! years. I base scale
। licvese granted to me. by the Judge of Probets far resumed
the HARDWARE Til A DE,

-Nbw Goods.—R. J. Grant, baa just
r*tarn«d from a trip after New- Goods,

OK M05B0E STREET 15 THIS CITT,
Aad cordially invite my old eastomers mri (Hands
io Kent and ndjoluing ootutUea. to rents’ their
buiismarH.lions with me. and wbrt rrer they are
tat went rf any cruets usually to be found ia a
——

wHph will be Id town before w»«et •( oar

readers eee ibis notice. Of course, our
readers know, that When Mr. Grant gels

New Gootfa, Il bmmo Gomi Goods, at a
awry *m«U prq&lt;f.

1 obtained from yoa iu Stir ember last Seeing
ibe adserttoeroeat of year Society, offetiug to
give yoer medicine to clergymen for tbe poor of
tb.ir parisbre. I obtained a bottl. for a poor girt

BUILD! MO HARDWARE^AMD MECHANICS

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Viit tea Committxx.—Al lha Ropubm Saturday evooiitg, tha
Mlwwiagyataona wane appointed a Vil-

MmCuom

lofe Committ* far tha anauing year, to
wh ; TX Stoaxa, A. J. Hams and Jacob

Naw Mcuc,—The well known firm

In the mailer ef the Estate of Jon L. McLaiU*5ou« to hereby given, diet by virtue oflieen^ Uon Ko. too, (10) ie Township Ko. eno fl) North
sad authority greeted to mt by tbe J udgv of lim­
bate in and fav ths county of ifariry, snd Elate of
Mich Iran, I Wit! expose io sals at public auction, aers, according to th. Oovrijure. yvrr »y.

Heel Estate, lying and bring ta the WWrtyof Bv

XRMrtdsCMy, meta publishers, st 95

Clark Street Chicago, have sent us ibe
FoUowtag splendid

and Ming la tut county ol Barry, aad Slats or

craWcery sale.

^Basttogs taaaid lte^-

Songs and Chorus,

JOB WORE AMU-RKPAIRIKO PSfilimT

with Pianu acempoftirnntar “Oh Bury

TNLM^T C*»»E
HUMAN MISERY.

the Brave wher* they FalluVieksbarg

is Takssi, Boys;” and •‘Washington and
jean, shall sell U public suetion. Vi thi

Dnos LaarscwMatoms. —This a nsai
Mttta eeUeetiou of palrMta hymns aad
of said Barry, county. Ao wit. the sdam

tusaa, more especially designed for the

attended to.

Don't forget the

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COT HARDWAKE BTOHE,
Where Goode will beeoW at uniform prices, .
OXCKA.P VO* GtZUKK.
At Wholesale or licleU.
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WM II. McC055IU.
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•toed, sad thal toe idea bo at once end
ftfftoef ahnndoned «mt none but meebhntea roqtfire this greet element of usaMteN nsto happtatoa.: Wlmtoeera man’s,
hcoupalito, wbellter be ho a farmer, a
sssrohant, an artist er a mechanic, there

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mve toos lOltufol fo » *bUe for mod

five focally should be a primary coarideralitau with parents, but more porticularlj’ with formers, who have sum whom
they design to he toeir euMseaurs up­
to the form. Skill ta tbe use uf tools is
of iaceloulable advantage to him wbo
tllfo the soil. It euablM.blm to du tuny
tilings whioh others cannot do well for
!ntn,'and do them better and cheaper. It
gives useful employment to many an
otherwise idle bnur- h prompts him to
add a ttmusaod Ihtle conveniences to tbe
bouse and foraa,. wh‘&gt;ch but for thia akill
would never be made, la a wofd. It is
earn ing &lt;hh. In a fuller asnae, the de­
sign of the Creator, wheat he implanted
thia fseuhy of roostrueiirrneea within :
bljn. Itat it then bo cultivated in chil .
dren. lndolge tbe propectaily ta make
waterwheels and minature wagona, kites HELMBOLD’H EXTRACT BTCBO AND.Df[•ROVED BONE WASH CURftJ
and toy boat*, sleds and bounce,anything
io foot which will serve'u» develop it,
SECRET DISEASES
and titake it practically useful. Give the Ia aU tbofrStagss.
At UUie Rxwusa.
boys good pocket knives, and whal Is Lillis or no chance In Diet. No tacos recSiuo*.
better, give them a good worksap. Em­
ployed in It. they will nul naly bo kept
out &lt;&gt;f inischitK bat they will bekUcugtb
ening their iniLde*. eXerdsing their man­
’ tai powers, and fitting themselves for
greater usefulness, when they shall be
called npon to take their place io the
ranks of uicu.—Pbilodtlphia Culiuritl.

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COME AND BUI MORE

which have heeaabownroi upon him frost

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-OF THOSE—

WX ^avX» o') XVkC CouivAv^.
axvX V\X\»
is than they strike at the root of Diasaeo,
by sinUtoWsg every particle of imparity

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GOOQS I
R.J. GRANTI

Wives and Carpcta.

Tbs Chigac» Journal thus philosophirea on these themes :
“In tbe selection ufa carpet you should
always prefer one with email figures, for
the two weba ef which tbe tabrtc oonsists
era always more closely in tar woven than
In carpetings where large figures are
wrought. There is a good /deal of true
'philosophy in this that will'apply to matten widely different from the selection
of earpsta. A mu commits a aad mis­
take when be selects a wife who sots ton
lard* a figure in the great carpel of life;
io other word a, makes tnueh display. The
a|tractkxis fade—ibe web &lt;&gt;f life becomes
worn and weak, and all the/ day fignrvs,
that seemed so citarming atr first, disap­
Dear like Summer flowers in Autumn.—
Many a man has made a flimsy linaay
woo lacy of himself hr striving to weave
too large a figure, and is wore out, used
wp. Wtauld carpsu hanging on ths fenca
before he has lived oat half of his allotted
dhys'of usefuleets. Many a man wears
out like a carpet that)* never swept—
by ths dust of ind-dpnee ; like. that car­
pet be needs shaking or whipping; be
needs activity—something to think of—
something to do. Look out. tbefl, for
tbe large figures and there are thoao anw
stowed swsy in the garret of the world,
awaiting their final consignment to lbs
cellar, wbo, had they practiced thia bit of
carpet4&gt;hiloa.lpby, would to-day be/reah
a a Bruseela fresh from ths loom, and
everybody exdaimino: ‘It ia wonderful
how they do wear.”r
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wbeibor existing la «*ls or rnuu from what­
ever cans* originating audboeaUaref BOWIOM
eraSenta.
DroMric*hklmbSEdb'^tbji'ct BCCHD

'BX.ooX,

for Uta Ilfs aad health of ths body depend*
upon the pwrity of the blood.
If the blood is poisoned-ths body drag*
e^RMiewsbli ■rfKsniii Thesemedicinss
Kvt- X5wt&lt;\uoXc\

for mring
KortMa,
ByphUi*,
rii in (JxLoam,
Old Sana,

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fbwtote Complaints
BLJInthany, ft. a,
JCrupttbns,
Qtnawnption. ata.

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QW person wri»se,ber daughter wu eared
'rf tie of nine yean’ steading, and tk VW

W THU GREAT Divimc,ud la certain ta

.IX MT USE or TRADE.

Come and See ! I
WE

HVAB

JUST RECEIVED

*XSB CXSY*

AI0T2KB •&lt; BhsaBatim of sight years.
Cm IBMMrable of Dyrpepeta and Liver
Complaint could bo meniwnrd in which the
PeriJto and Pills
‘WotUXAkfo a CXuirwk.

TEW**:

'BYook'k VA\»
are tbe most active and thorough pills that
have snr been introduced.
Thry act so diroetJy upon theUver. excit­
ing that organ to such an extant as tha* the
eyrtan does not relapse Into its former coamtioo, which ia too apt to be tbe case with
simply a pargasire pill

HIE BEST

THE CHEAPEST

A large stock of

'BX.oodi cexxA T/mmv VAX,

G- O O X&gt; 8,

width, la conjunction with the

'Bkoo4. Vtan$veY,

sRwnr* KAcatniM.
WtERS CELEIUTEO MTEST KEZDUDBI)

IPIBMiES.

. u—
oo&lt;t» trial, sod whereier introduced ere rapidly
We hare every kind of p»de, each u
•■pereedlug all otbera
Thev poaeete tbe merit ef etoplidly aad
MH of tr.anagemect, &gt;o that fifteen nun«l»»
Hew te Mweep a Carpet.
BOOTS &amp; EEt®,
m* instroottan will enable any one to asa them
Taka a common wash tub, or some
.occeea fully. Tbe following art some oftbeir
veaael large enough to admit the broom Q] pointe of eaocllmce.
They hare a eiratabl Needls and fibutile,
freely, and put in c&lt;&gt;ld water to tbe depth n
z epdistdsfete!*
ef a foul &lt;&gt;r snore. Then take a broom
(one partly worn ao a* to be a little stiff
ie tbe best,) dip It in six inches or so and
bold it -ver the tub or go out doors and
knock off all the drops of water. This
esn be d»me must effectually by holding
Tba taoatan to auprrior ta
it in one hand and rapping It with the
Uosvsumss ar knots In lb
other on the broom corn shore where it
canaa It to operate with Irra
is wet. Commence brushing lightly at
Tba feed ia perfect,Accural
aad
warranted to run two J
first going over it tbe second time, or
more, aad Ifyour carpet is very dusty,
do not sweep more than a square yard ur
lw«» before dipping your broom Into' the
AND
water again; this will rinse uff all parti­
elee that may adhtrw to the brom. Rap
off tbe drops of waler as before, and be­
gin agsin, continuing to do so till the
whole is cleansed. Should the .water
gel very dirty before oompietiM tbe
room, it ahould be changed. One wbo
has never trier! die experiment, will
probably bo surprised at tbe quantity r»f
dirt that will be washed from tbe broom
into the water. A carpel can bo more
effrctuslly cleaned in thia way than it can
possibly be dune with a dry broom, as
tho poriirhs uf dust adhere to the broom
instead of rising IA fall back on tho car­
pet. There is no danger ofinjuring even
a fancy carpet, if the drops of water are
tbonHjghly removed from the broom.—
»c ■ SewiDg Machine.
’
J
Let no one try wbo has not tbe time and
FB PUBUCLY CHALLENGE MA­
patienec.
CHI SES OF ANY OTHER MANUFACTURE
TO K) AH LARGE A RANGE OF WORK
SI JAN EASILY BE DONE ON THEME
Scaxworo ow Ncrs.—\V« have somellmea known note on tombing maritlneeIn view at THESE HARD TIMES w a ma selling
circnlar saws, foe., to become aa tight
that no wrench would remove them.—
OUR GOODS
Thia was because they had been held In
the bend till they became warm, end be­
ing toen applied to very odd screws in
Winter, they contracted by cooling on,
nod. (hue held tbe screw with ah immov­
able grasp. Always avoid putting a
warm nut on aoold screw; and to re-

GROCERIES

Oalia (Pairn, Chokr* Jldorlua,
Indignation, (Poln in tha gawaln,
(jiixxinooo, ate.
Try these Bedicines, and yoo will never
"Ssk yw neighbors, who have used tbm,

end they will aay they are
Ciooi, IWvtYau,
aad ywu shcaM try them before gulag foe a
S^n Pamphlet or Abianae of my Joeai

agent, sod read the eertifleateo, and if yea
have ever doubted you will
J

' "ftoxiAat tvs vcvovc.

HARD-WARE!

S3,002,556.39

V*

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GROCERY,
’
Eating if Billiard

FOR SALE BY
« . H.0C4 Lom clalnM Save twvn ulllorf and Mi,l
SIXTEEN MILLIONS OF DuLLAbAi

■ablisued km.
PCTEB LOR1LLARD,

Bmdr and Tobacco Manufacturer
.
It A IS Chambeis etrost,
(TonaeHy U Chambers slrosl. New York,)

d*1ot U4h*

«. THE CONNWarriOM OF PROPER.
TY BY FIRE, ie tbe Veiled Rtatek,
everages over A10Q,&lt;daily, la yoarpnoort,
sspoeed end eaprotocted?
’

QUA STOCK ST. OMCKMBS
IS VERY FULL AND CQMPLEWE.

T. AREYOLDMJRIDI Ifeol.wbysMr I (ir,
TS.
U 1441.. Ik. J.
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jbh.uakb tables

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creel dieappoiut*• ^ARTlCUtAB ATTENTION .nd rogard ia given to am al I riake aa Well aa large

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8

ralldn Intel elUaai Sela,
&lt;*MM&gt;
A. Bwamr,

1

HE* TWEKYY-ONE YEARS AGO.

FIRST-CLASS ."*T ■•
GROCERY, EAT1KQ AND WL1MRD

Unusually Low!

AT10K

BUSINESS CONDUCTED with eonitant
dupMcii aad accuracy.

*■ LO”|?l- *}wTf,,"rt-*&lt;a Pr—P&lt;M“’—1

Set Aseete, January, 1864,

Cto thing'.

DRY GOODS!

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&gt;ard, bet
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tk sgaitrii
•*Wrei"i!tArjw
ccpkneri.
the niizjen ni*«t frotn ntwi
h'f _rea«:&gt;! 1 left |i!m I... I,
faced eflitily ibnpt (biiift .
I wrs forcMlo ar.knowlsdJsrityi‘Ke*Wes’
tnie 4fMm MMrMr'aA^Hftlriq&amp;iQMC'
■HMMIM'raim 'Wf.™
I ashed !&gt;:rri todri anything he would be
&lt;;C
’vT^'Va bul when. J'Hi'igfcly
v^nrMlHWTtlnw il than enme the dis-'1
-pMlltob* eflflPwWH(Wiflii3
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(One d«v,-&lt;Hn fc war’^ir/Wki'Jnoua,1'
Other. mwr'SWT
I irpWie wjftjrt fo’hrm gWthy ^iiiiflr’iiht..
lle'Vas IfakftigtiVTr’ Ai qnfHer'Ail,, plnrikV
------- -- - ------------------ add I tneV^ drfl pot, hlte'iripj tW Vwt
time I!tf&gt;o1t&lt;*'F Kp&amp;d ••utsRHiinijWrf in-'
itiihited Utft fTbe dU mn IM ffiNWa.. tbs danger. 'ILe plank whteh had ,been'
i*Sa afk’fret fbny by;tflehf inches
~f- didn’t bear you" be osid,'with anI f'a&lt;o*(ri«;
1
■• '^Ode.'SAd drmld let ufiPmimVif ’ist tyrhf UUISs«p*Tlj-&gt;‘1 It w^Wl/fdWm
- -beyond owr r«tch long fafisrd 'jfl c&lt;niltj'
|l hArrdladbferod it, and weoltPhava sthik'
■ -lid ih-S »Sry abort tJfte. - l lHdw'Ttttdat
. 'he Whrld'tba IcHeqgwirtiiSVtfst ’ '
,
ri«« Jwt* ■WUfaea Wes tafcmi'b. the cabin,
I jjniijxetr’Wni'jb^ ’41*'t' swd thert 'be mdriegraxa WI1»H aUET&lt;—
• 4&lt;wrtly.'dlfcrJ B&amp;bfch in Hm W£'ta
J - ersalriJ Bfrward,' wfe' when fa betdh.c-tasM oi the Mtn, wlMMtfrMH «MelW;

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out-;
fc’ -UaMealbey inerwaae' tbelr army
rage ; bo gentleman would submit to ik’’ 1
r LatJgMng'in bri sleeve,1 the ri^gro 'er»|-“- 'thdv’wre VHpjfcd. '
' B. t’nteai IM preen speaks out, their
llSerflitsklre'fone. '.' ;
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4.' Mbo' preW Wake out'their Gor-

t WMhMW &lt;MwtMfe',w' &lt;d»efiM'4. ...
-Afw?’ ItiUhihi Ip ija qou'tbe'tn'erl*
toipsMiMW harattgitn, VO
’ ef1
anowyo inveeosaa,
6. If they draft the whole population
warond.idHottoM^tta 'GstobM-MMsd।
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“*■» mIa pwMwi*
T'•
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r®cflr»r EealTtnnea' — ‘ —Mdaa_n
aae they «ih "gel'nn yaluietre.
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' ^Yddlni'w 'tbfs gentleman, e- ye V f r',*B.c'-frthby tiridartoke w rmjarar East
,• ‘HMaeMaatbay Wrtl gerwomw saltpetre
•-■i*&lt;M&gt;ih*riw/beMhtaltta S, thd fas'
Ihsir.tbey
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tfajlsetoai &gt;nua Afaom^ni tls. »*.iyN
1- “felt 8w&gt;4»«fc»l* AMs df-bla Uk
night [ and tba officer ufaUrrdwwajr, 1. .

nothing left W IgU■K^jk:u - • -*'**■ ■ -'
J I. «sff, aims the reVaUw Ibogan
. »IMW WFF k*n fcliing.
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greatest £aar

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pertead* are fast driving them out of their
__ orgnniaatiMMdtheUneowdltiowalUwtoa
Uniootol party opso* Ito Man to roorivo tbens.

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Ttatlnrtkfamy*: It M also singularly incoMiatool with
~{Mere follows the latter part of ear the Xafit't usual fair dtriing, ta aaaert
urttata, omitting the part aiieeepresntod that “it only betray* a narrow jealousy
'fathaabove utateroMta.—Ep. Bam) la behalf tit tea* other candidate to art
CbL KeUogfl.

So lung ** thia ridiculous grumbling afloat stories that Col. Kellogg, or bia
friend* have aoegbi, or wiM rewk the

mini kliwn

and th* wbela State tMtel I* riected.
rrrin* bonde mad* viwleul tbewnte, etatetanding which, dftlsew were enthu-

&gt;,b4 t^own omm
beMtae ittabM*-

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and afterward admit that it bad uut nak­ biot only boceu** of them.
If Gen. McClellan *h*H be ebocen
ed Mr. JBailey whether he mat oat pri­
?re»ideut, these, and tneh
the**, rau.t
vate invitatatioM to the friend* of Mr.
be hl* couMeler*, guide*, and trusted
Kellogg *o beyreoMt for “eowaultation friend*; and ha le aa loyal aa they are.
fore ** fo«U*h k. report apreada any tar.
Dorn the We doubt whether there I* a voter In
th er, wo think U might ae well ba ar and organ lx* lion” or net
£eyfc mean to aaaert that It did not are- Ohio who supported VaHandigham far
twated* t
.
.
Governor.who will not ae heartily sup­
Now k la a rnUuke—&lt;a aboard and aider it a matter of much ooaaeqweao*
port MoClelia* for Prealdsnt.
Utterly »illy canard—to aaaert, or hint, whether its on denial of log-rolling on/
That be I* loyal, aoeerdlng to hi* owu
that our county ceuvaation had any thing tbe part of Mr. Kellogg a friend*, w*n
notion* ef loyalty, we presume, iuct ae
to do with CoL Kellogg, nr the Congrovtrue or fal»a 1 Or doe* it prtfer iguo- bi* friend* Gen. Robert Patteison and
Mr. Fits John Porter ar* level; Just a*
no* com* before tbe e.»nv*aiion, and was rance, that it may make .latorueota fa-. hi* devoted frisad C. L. Vritandigham
not alluded te ia private oonversstion, vorable to it* el lent, rather than seek ia loyal; just a* hl* friend Gov. Rodman
even, *o far a* either •*reelf, or aay of knowledge that It may diaeeminat* truth! I M. Prim, who wrote aad published an
oar reporter*, beard al the eaorenlion,
W* are not di/puaed to quarrel with alaborcta letter urging that New Jersey
or hnv. beard due*. Il ouly hotray* a
the jEe/fr’* view of Mr. Bailey'* luflu-' should detach bererif from the Union aad
narrow jwJouay, ta Uhalf of aom* ether
seek an entranee Ini* Jeff Davis' king­
•no
; but when it aaaert* that “il there la
aaadidate, to **t afloat atorica that CoL
dom, ia loyal; just aa bis friend Richard
Kellogg, ar bia frienda, hav* sought or intrigu* going on, relative to tbe Con- Lather*, who advised the public that be
will seek,' the nomination through any
grwwalooal nomination, it certainly dwee waa ready to fight for Booth Carolina
each tfiaoMvar*.
If b* receive* th*
not proceed from Captain Bailey,” It aa- whenever she required him to do so, I*
waminatioa, it will b* because of hia peat
loyal; ju*t*a hu friend Horatio Boy­
•ervie**, and beeeuM ef a belief that bi* •erta what it would have known tobej
moor, who could not re* why New Tort
untrue bad It “dmmod the matter of
•hould nut adopt tbe Confederate Coo
enough coarequeue* to Inquire;” and the •tilution and east ta bar lol with the
proof of which ta abundant io thia aeetlc®. elavebolder*, ia loyal; just a* George
It would aoom that the Jagfe think* W. WcxMlward, Franci* W. Hughe*,
William B. Raed aad Pierce Butler are
the proper time tor moving in the mau
loyal, though all or meet of them declared
tar of a Congressional nomination ha* not that Peanaylvaahkooght to anils her in­
yetfaoene. If so, aboald It not take to terest* and her fat* with those of th*
taak thorn who, ala week* ago, engaged womenweller* Confederacy.
Ming of tbe pof i------------ ,____
,
Mr. Franklin Pierce wrote I* I860 to
Of course, we do not pretend to know in writing “ooefideutiri" latter* aaking Jeff Devi* that, fa ease ef a coHi* ion be­
wimtis tbe fediag in Barry county, er the lri&lt;md* of CoL Kellogg, to meet at a , tween the South and tbe Abolitionist*,
Ionia county, regarding thia matter, and ■pacified limo for “organiatien F
Or tbe street* of the North would run red
we do not believe either ths editor of th* does the Ecyb aim ply mean that the at
with fraternal blood. Of course beta
Banntr or the editor of the Gatttu
tention ef the ptopU should not be called (after himself) for McClellan, and he
known aay better than we do; for we
will probably head tha McClellan elsedoobt if there is any aettlefl feeling yet; to thia matter until the Kellogg wire-, torsi ticket In New Hampshire next fall.
but, if either of chore oautetiea or any puller* staff have bad time to foetea their Ex Gov. John Reraolda, of Ninel*, wrote
other county, expeeuto rearive thenoro- rupee / It seem* to m, that none need te Jeff Davta, after the work of *er*riag
lnaiioo,'it muat bring forward a man
fear an early and thorough eacvaaa, ex­ the Union had begun, urging It on, and
bettor qualified than Cel. Kellogg to fill
begging the South to insist on th* most
the pine*; for w* think the people ar* cept those whose acta will not boar
humiliating and hnpoaaib'.e term* of re­
investigation,
providing that canvaaa bo
determined to keep their strongest, ablest
construction ; of eourse, be 1* for McClel­
and oioat expencccod men iu Cengrere open and public. But those may well
lan for Prerideta.
during the stertny seseiun* that are to fear aa open caevaaa who need the tn*
The Leglilgture of Delaware (bring
decide tbe future destiny of th* Republic, ohinery of the Prevent Marshal's office' two tbtav Democratic, owing to ■ meet
and out attempt to aebool mediocrity
unequal apportionment) haa never yet
into uaefu lore* a»^a room act wbM th* ui of military appointment*, to aeeuro
given * manor* dollar for the prosecu­
greateat iaauea ever plaeed before a na­ a nomination, going even into the Copper-,
tion of th* war for tbe Union; bslit will
tion are pendingLoad parly, to aeeuro a tool for aueb a give a hearty support to McClellan. Th*
With regard to Oapt. Bailey w* have
Judge* of tbe Supreme Court of Pennbaa* purpose.
nothiag to aay. H* ta a Barry county
21v*nia,
who decided the Conscription
In oencluaion, may wo not venture to
man, and in perfectly eempeteot to fight
rt—any Federal conscription—a neonbia own quarrato. Whether he did or ' hint to our oaten tatiouaootemporaxy, that
stitatlonal, are all hot for McClellan.
did not eeud out invitatfoaate tbe friend* he may' not prove a “very ahrawd or safe Henry May and Benjamin G. Harris—
of Coi. Kelb.gR to meet her* “for lb* counsellor of the Union party” or a very
tb* only Kepreocataiivoe that the seoesefficient retainer of ooaeord and harmony, sfoaista of Maryland wkre able to elect
to tha laat or to the preveal Con*rea*—
who
doea
“
not
deem
it
ef
enough
cenaeter of enough cunaequeoee to inquire;
will bath go alt length, for McClellan.
inasrneeh a* Mr. Briley’• influence, if queflo* to iojnin" that be may know,
Tha New Jereey and llltaoto lagiriabe can find time to wield a political lt»- whether hie denial* and rilegatioaa ar* tor* who, It to 14 month* ago, did their
dueace while hi* hand* are full ef milita­ true or false, ia matter* which may con­
very beat to force tbe Government to
ry busiaeaa, La confined to Barry county
cern either hi* ooetempereriee or th* surrender at diacreticu to tbe alavebold— certainly ha* not barn tn id* apparent
Ing traitor*, are all dead sure for McClel­
any where ia thia region; aad the attempt public at large.
lan. Baa. Wood, who justly bouta that
be never voted * man nor a dollar for tbe
W«n into* dangeruoa pipe-layer and wire­
proeenuliea of the war for tha Ualoa, I*
puller can only excit* a smile among
W e cannot too strongly urge upon our , now printing McCfolian'a lung election­
thure who know the extensive official
eering report. And Wood, wepreaume,
busine** be ha* upon hia hand*. If ttoorc Union friend* tbe importance of being
will run for. Cocgre** nut fall on tbe
. iaany iatrigu* geiag m, relative to tbe active in tbeir endeavor* to carry every I McClellan, a* ha did in IMS oa the Sey­
Cungroaaioaal nominaliep, It certainly township in the spring election*. If you mour ticket. And we do not know an
. ,-doea jto* proceed from Cept. Bailey ; but
admirer of Jeff Davto, ora juatifier of
originataa in another eeunty than Kent, want, to vote for tbe beet men, ere to it
the rebellion, who io not a supporter of
asd ;sc&lt;wUucted ia th* interest of sooth­ that tbe best men are nominated on your MeOrilan for Preridoat.
er caudidato thaa CoL Kellogg.— Grand ticket. Now 1* the ticn* to a*e tq it that
la It abusive to stat* the** foot* 1
t Jdqpid* Xagh.
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no man I* nominated through logrolling
Il is unaccountable that1 any ffis- and chicanery xho *IU weaken rather
■ interretsd Jocraal could make so many than strengthen your ticket. Tb* time
Mr. Jeff Davie ia do laager In tfle way
. btandariag or malicious miaatatemaats .to show ypur prefereae* for mre la b*
of Peeouhaela legialaliua. Tha prob
. aaare contained ia the foregoing article. fore the nomination. After the nomina­
lam la eeivad. The people have aolved
Even the first par»gr«pb son tai re hut lit- tion* are made, aad a fair expression 1* IL Tbe airoumataeeca will ho recollectW* More than tbe shadow of truth. What •btained, then work for tb* ticket and ad. Th* Uaieu party had a majority of
M* la the State Benet*. Ha waa Cal.
we arid ooneemlng that oMveatioa waa tbe whole ticket.
White, of the U.S Arm;
in tbe following Iwgpega:
If we are beaten at tbe township elec­
tured in baule. The L
“Th* Republican Cretrel Committee tions, It will giveear opponent* tbe pres­ tied. The
d “Preaidwt"
•
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of K**l County taened a mH for a Coaven- tige of victory, aad w* ahull be obliged Jett rejm.
They would
tionto beheld at Grand Rapid*, on the to enter th* fall campaign with the recol­
■ tb*y would
22d elk, for tbe purpose, aa stated, of In...............
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u
Mr.Davia
lection of recent defesla, boride* giving
tld not lai the Cnlwoel go, and th*
Into their hood* the control of tbe election

i^Ouof of th* Army, qod Lfout. Gm. U.
B. Grant ia asrigwed command of tbs Ar­
mies oftbe United States. The haadquartere "fthe Army will be fa Wash­
ington, snd also with Lieut. Ges. Greta
fa ths field. 2d. Maj. Gen . Hallock la
ta Wartiagton M Chief
ef fluff oftbe rmy, under the direction
of the Beeretei ef War, aad tbe Lieut,
Gw. Ccmnian ng. Hia order* will be
3d.
I
inwetod
. &gt;*-JL I aoourdiagly.
- *14 iu*mu
T-1
Maj. Gen. W. T. Bbermtn la aaaigned
te the command of tb* Military Division
of Mia*i*aippi cempoeed oL th* Ohio,
Cumberland, T*uDe***e and arkanaa*;
4th. M*j Gan. J. B. McPbereon I* a*
iigaed to tha command of the Depart­
ment and tbe army of th* TenneaeM ; 6ih
In relfoving My. G*e. Hall*ck frem duty
•a Generahiu-Orief, the ProqidMtdedrM
io exur*aa hu appreciation and lhaak* for I
the able and **«lou* manaer In which
the arduod* and re«pon*IMe dutiee of
that position bar* be«n performed.
By order of tbe Sfoeretary nf War.
rwi—ji
r *»«*•*■ waawn

teave tbe gMUf 000^00 Jutger now
loan it waa aau. i, urom » .. -v..
Lieut Geo. Grata, fa
Whether three large accemiun*
without delay ^to hie beadquarUr* ia the enable our artn ike t« overrun tiv*
Suu. IM. M—, pmtaI.
field with the Army of the Potemac.

I

Vase every M weaa.

thaw
.
j»(f|
rebel
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MiMr ak.l» U d—u ••ijouav-.

... MrM, «M„l&gt;
U
-t Mu rtl,*.
phi*, arrived here to-day bearing a rutaur can oppoee to them. WUb a General
that the rebel* intend another favaafaa ef who ha* never firfrd at the head of the
Maryland, ilia autementa are entitled FinTun armies, *• may fr*I tare uf+tet~to ao«M oredenee, from the fact that be ry : but let u* remember tbe&lt; Gra»&lt; &gt;
made the earliest announce of Lee'* in­ •ucoeere* have n»‘t aft bartv-fieeomfii»be&lt;i
tended invasion of Maryland last June.

Wxrm.—Tl»« last week baa I
nt na»ul eererity, for this eli.
thfa eeaaoa ef the year,
(ta T

uigfa quite a body of anew fall—
about O laeb**—which «•* su'd*
Friday and Saturday.
We ta
f-r rieigbtag (or several daye,
tamrtHtw nt aero rimoet ever

form for all
o the 600,000
let. 1864, the
drift ordered
call to hereby.____ ___ _______
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for 200,000 for th* military nervlo* of
the army, navy and marine cwrp* of tbe
United State*.
Tbe proportional quota* for tha differ­
ent ward*, towne, to wnahlpe, precinct*,
er *tection diatrtata, or reuetlaa, will be
made koawn through tbe Provoat Mar­
shal General’* Bureau, and neoount will
ba taken oftbe credit* aad dafirienctoe &lt;■€
former quota*. Tbe 15lh day of April,
1HM, 1* derignated aa lb* Um* up to
whteb tbe number* required from *a*l&gt;
ward of a city, town, etc., may ba raiaad
by voluntary anliatmeot, and draft* will
b* mad* ta each ward ef a city, town, etc.,
which ahall eat have filled the quota a*
Trumbull laid on the table.
to It within tbe time derignated for the
Tbe bill for th* summary punishment
number required t* fill aaid quota*. Tbe
of minor offence* agnioot the lew* of the
draft wiHcomtncnc* aaaoon after thel5lb United Stair* was eaTlsd up by Mr. Trum­
of April aa practicable. Tbe gorvrebull end nneaed.
ment bowtie*, a* now paid, will continue
Tbe debate on the amend hi ent to the
until April l*t l8M,at which time tha ad­
Metropolitan Railroad bill of the Dislrtal
ditional boontie* aea*«. Oa and after that
of Columbia, offered by Mr. Sumner yeri UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV
date b 100 bounty will only be paid, a*
ENUE
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provided by aa art approved July t2d,

a patent tor * Current Water

nhieh aeto upon aa Mtirely naw p
frooi anything w* have ever b^»
It ran* entirely unde? water, ia '
With •oats falltaf to perprediealei
aide geing with tbe eerrast end

very little abstraction on the aid*

wheel moving against tbe current,
model work* edmirnhly in a C
running 4 mile* an b«r, but w*
tike to ere a wheel of frt* kind e.
timber enough for atrength and ui
npevalfau, before haxxarding an .

The following .tatemeut, for th
and credit*
the varfae. town.
e*«My redvr the call fiw 500.00
ia takqp from * table in thr Drln

Naahvilla,March 17.—Goa. Grant for­
mally a»»um*d earn in and ef the armie*
of tbe United State* to day. Th* follow­
ing ia tb* order ow tbe aubjaot:

In pureuanae ef the following order of
the Preeideet:
,
Executive Mana ion,
1
Waahiagtoa, March 10 1MM |
Under tbe authority of the act of Coc.
greea to revive th* grade of Lieutenant
Gnernl In tbe United Slate* Army, ap­
proved Februarj S3 IBM, U*«t. Gw.
U.B.GrwtU.fl.A.tlae
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command of the nrrnic*
.cited

rrrtitfT ood Triluot.

From tHri

the »«wr* r« very nearly srcwrte'
quotas under the new e»ll far 2
men ; 2 6th oftbe quota below be.

&lt;W*w quota. The l*«t onlumn
4
&gt;bwk&gt;w ahawa the erudite gl*M V&gt; tl
!

Petition* of 400 laboring men of New

Yurk.'ngnlnsttbe exfaMion uf Goodyear’*
patent waa peered.
Mr. Grime* submitted tbe draft of a
proputod non rule of the Senate, that all ।
Exeeutive numinatiuai shall be decidwd
by tbe Senate tn opM ■esdun.
The bill defining pay and emolument*
uf Chaplain* after being amended so ai'
to allow them pay when a brent an leave
or from dtoubilligr or In prison, wu pas-

(fagnte)
AUUB1M LIXCOLX
I resume command of tba armire of the
United Bletea. My headquarter* will
be in the field, and, until further erd ere,
will be with the Army of the Potomac.
Tbare will be an office heedquarter* in
HOUSE.
WaaMngton D.O,to wbleh all official
communication* will be cent, except
Tbe Hou** postponed f.
those from tb* army, whoso headquar­ tbe joint resolution drupi
ters are at the date of their address.
ploved General army oflh

: Chatty.

Qp It wsvflriomoa, w* believ.
Gen. Grata leaves for Washington on
Saturday, and repair* immediately to the
front. Hia staff ia onoipoeed of officer*
formerly with him fa the military . dis­
trict of MtoaisrippL 1 Among them are
Brig. Gm. Rawftrri, Chief ofStaff Ueuu ।
CoL Bowers, GapL G. R. Leet, Cept. E.
1 P.rt.r. «»U.l Adj.Ur ---------- - 1

Cept. H. W. James, Anristan
master, Capt. Badeeu, Lieut.
did let him go. Tbwr* wm a dead lock. late Chief of Artillery, goes
Now more than ever before, ftta da- *jndinga of the *aoM reached Col. While. Aid-d'-Camp.,
Geo. Sherman i* due barn to-night aad
rirabta to have tbe right kind of men oa He waa aeqaich and eager to eerve bl*,
will immediately take oummaad of this
the Board efSoparviaar*, u the pecuni- i
military dividou, . . •' . . ,
ary tatereet* pat tatethrirhenda are large

and importata and need financial *kiU, ।
joflgucMat nod beorety.
Tbe oeenatan oftin* election abould ho

Ttal
.. teu MdtMO
T&gt;abow tba actual gate &lt;*tito‘Mr
th* 100,000 re eulfoead wetaraua meet L*
deducted, aa writ w* km.d,i W*taM,fr
prtewnerwawd dteebfod dwAw ttai Mr
■MtoMnutaete HftOOB-. Ae* w«Md

vU WM -A IMr
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hl
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Ita U»i«l

Oeweaa 11. Sami. M reowWaf
via* from tbe 7th Cavalry, baa br
In 17 recruit* from Bw Manty.

Wrrf, and i. flotag
retting that eo-rWTv out of the dr

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NOTICE.

'ORDER.

Jegal JJtrtitts.
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Z.4.„.C4.

CHANCERY bAiE.

MORTGAGE BALE.

Jihnalewn Unlaw Caacus.

mH

now waging between the Radicals
Conservative* of Missouri—Gsr. Cii
KtH CommtrmtL

AH Lss**em*w&gt;l Cjdea Nsn an rsqueatod to
oral la 1‘ooro* at th* LorsSI SOI School Howes
a Friday, th* *&amp;th lost., at ae* Retort, F
for

Wixmn.—Tbe laat weak ba* been one
of unusual sevtrity, for thia climate at
thia season wf the year.
On Thursday
night quite a body of anew fell—perhaps
about 6 laches—which »** added to on

Friday and Saturday.

We bate had

poor sleighing for severs! days, with th*
Biermemeter al sera almost every night.

Warn Warn Pataurt.—J. B.

Yfefre uf Middleville, Hm just taken out
a patent lor * Current Water Wheel,
which MU upon a* entirely new priiMiple

from anything we kava ever before aeen.
H runs entirely under water, io a circle
with floats falling to perpendicular on th*
aide going with the earrent and floating

RarKaatio to th* removal &lt;»f the re­
mains from the Gettysburg battlefield
tbe Baltimore Sun aaya: Many of the un­
known bodies have been recognised, their
names having been discarcred from lettors, photographs, medals, diaries, cloth­
ing and other things found np.m the
corp***. Quite** amountuf money, in
small wmi, ranging from th* fractioosl
part of a dollar up to Glty du) fare, wa*
also found upon these bodies by tlxm*
who diecnlerrod them. Thirty »Ht del.
lars In gold were found in tbe pocket of
one, and from thirty to forty dolalra In
paper and gold, in tb* garment* of uther*
itesides many relic*, mementoes,etc. All

thia money add these relic* bars been
taken care of by tbo’cnmmiltee, properly
hi belled, sod held in eaf* keeping for the
relative* should they 'be discovered.
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elegant huiiting-caao g«ld watch and five
»r sia silver watch** were also found upun dilforent bodies.
Don’t forgot u&gt; eallal Grant’*
and ‘see these New CalieM, New Dress

in* Iwruontal poaitiun au aa to be of Gouda, Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac.
eery UUl* •batruetiuowb the aid* ef th*
wheel moving against the current.
The 1

nlUprfHiel.r, in ssM Aorryoo.

*°*0
’ ■ JOSEPH SIBLEY,
Dotod, February », I***.
MORTGAGE SALE.

sod show cshm. If say (bare bo.wby lb
the pstitioovr should not to granted ■.
is flutter Ordered, That raid petition*
■ to (to pmcos fotorvstsd in ssM total
»dsv«y sf *sidjM&lt;Oto* radlb* tearts
v *ee*ii&lt; * *opy *f this evter to ho put

. wo&amp;s. prortoe* toto^^fteortai

rnndcl work* admirably in a current,
running 4 mile* an hour, but we should
like to ae* a wheel of (its kind carrying
-timber enough Gw strength and utility, in j

T. Duchabmk.
Z
Chorister French Pariah Church, Mon
tree I. Sold by all Dealer* in Medicine*
al 25 oeats per Bvx.

PIANOS

Piano* A Melode­
ons!

PIANOS

W. W. KIMBALL,

PI A NOB

Chicago’,

PIANOS

“GOLD

PIANOS

5«x®®o. ®aa®itna

•Qwa*aqMcwrtMooff^amv^fcountr under

143 uu su

Tb* following statement, for the quota
and craditauf the variuos towns in this
rawaiy under the rail fiw 500.000 men
is takgn from a tabic in thr Drtn.il AdrtrfiMT
TriinM. From thi* table
th* teurtie ean very nearly aroertain their

nitote* under the new eall fi*r 200,000
mru'; » 5th of tbe quota below bring tbe

H
PIANOB

&lt;wew quota. Tbe loot column «f figure,
ibefow ebowe the credit* given to the va- ■
ri«M towns. All eseeas of credit* will :

MMMt;

MEDAL

ARMOnTCMS.

HattatUDavU A C*.’« FJaae&lt;
J. C. Fischer*'
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IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

jro* suftfinf withtbM drvsd dieMM. HasSws KEUKALGIA IIXO will speedily

Wsveoes S ******* Km* wW *p**dap tatem.
AM you suffering (ran ttw gnsoiogMf DnnrWirvov's Msnutct* Kuo will improv* y*ur
dixmtloe.
AU^vm ^vwuUag with psio. with Gorr ia year

PIANOB

■apply «m the new call:

ADMINISTRATOR^,BALE.
✓ O~v &amp; *-*»•

SPECIAL NOTICES

loporaaaac* of a. Uatay* granted ’* A*1' by
Im Probsts Inert for lb* county of Bsrry, os ito
rsttegeC Man*. l*»«, I abdltaif er earn* «e

EWING MACHINE FOR SALE.

DVERTJSEMENT.
CHANCERY SALE.

In paraeaaea and by virtu* ef a dacro* of this
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
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HASTENS, BARRY, COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1804.
। Abeta-fofopime. a vsiwed farSB -stat
,laithat mp&amp;w.
Bia tatojmM A

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- , W own m purchased,
geaUemsa
afterward, and from a distant State—foe Hon. Zebulra
Chester. Tbs Elms wee, originally, a
fine bld pls'oe, and, under foe direction of
------------- L_;—abeoleteiy
is okj stone bouao was re­
furnished with tbs coeilisat
furniture; the grounds .were laid
elegance and taste, tad, as the
warf, foe Hon. 3ebc I tn removed

et»ed taiJ/iSctaS^resHy wtart to foe

Jgufutp' Buiiuu Sfrtchtl DRUG
Roberts

STORE !l!
tk

Kara frtfofo troth, hawfolih UJtoasso.
Fur right shall w.uqusrwmeg.
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Striker,

Await ths hour wbn sack proad Stats
fcbsH Hftlugr^rftrtsjss,
WMk foaro » ts srooerstripsa asd stars
VaMdfola Uwstfoa;
.

Nothing in the boose , was safe frpm
his in^ulKng tfupqsidop.J Hp filled.my
bureau drawr.ro with frugn, that fovpptd
tn tny face evgry -Ume 1 ventured to
seardhTdr anything 1 was ted—frightened
me half qpt of tny wits. He put •‘cockle
^/l? Ei
string* to ifiv ureases ; scented himself
with my coadioM perfumes, and brushed
briWd with toy
oj
Hound foe cat were, slngnlarly enoogh.

To baow (hal 'aMitb that foserod
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Ifodsamtd by boro Mbod,
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Ko poor Slavs noircr* booeatb the bub;
Mo lyraat mockisTGod.
* ■

s now end moot complete assortment of

and.an, afasMsmeuL, Ahnosieeerybody
was afraid of him, but still foey iikhd to
see his confuse! tricks plsycd off on some
bodyefoe..
.. /
One sotmnn.pveniog tbe Sewing Bo-cicty mat'nt our bouse. Elder Bushy, a
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
good old mass, celebrated fur Inw tongwinded preyera, was present of eeurwe,
Elder Bushy roust pray, and we all re-,
signed ouraeires to bo martyrs lor foe
next two huura. via :
• su - • .
r FOR MECI1AX1CAL AND tlMDlClMAL
Shy lock was In-Aha room when the
FCKPO8ES,0NLY^Z
D»di ever writ*his Malory I
paUlioa began;-and I ktww'by-foa «xNo- , New, foel.l think of it, lam «r- presoirin of bte liuta Meek face tbal mlslain that foe hierory of my Prerions Pet chieL was .brewing.
Directly, be slid
has never yet seen the light. So I wlH from, foe room. eM'i would have follow­
begin al foe beginning.
... ,
ed bsd noe oourtaey forbidden, z Elder
. When 1 was a liule.girl. fire or six Bushy tv&lt;xiM sever forgive me if 1- left
years old. I had a lavqyile playmate. 1i tbe room when he was praying. But I,
I named Charlie Moreland. But lei me sat e* uetika. I expected aomefolng
tell you in foe firfo. place, that Charlie dreadful—I could not g««®s what. MolbTEA. COFFKK. SUGAR. SPICES, VKPPXB,
waa not the pet of which 1 spoke in foe ------- s_j------ - krep quiet, and pape
PRU5EH. FIRS, KA1 SIRS. CODFIBB;
oolunieneement.
frowned al me over hla auppreesed ywwnt
W e » ere deeply atlaclied to each other imdMtee. Periwinkle, who wespopularly
tn fact, evm-tJiisf In the Greevry tins, sue* as
in a childish wey—eo tnpeh so U»at we Mppoood juihawo designs cm the widowed
forgot to be acJfifo—one to foe ofo&lt;— bean of-Eider Busby, gave utterance to
and thia with children, is always an evi­
dence ef siuoere aflediun.
Aid UoklBg ExtracU,
,x Be w^ld fol ma spin bis top. and bee; to everlasting perdition, modified by cervon tn* BsrectAL axxrrrr of ths laxtiks. bis drum, and.-yum, hie: pumpkin vice lain seetoriaa fiendittous, (*' proceeding
w&gt;islfo; and 1 would consign my Iresbest byfoe-way which be always seemed to
W. also heap on *u4 a good aasortmnt at
picture b«Mika,.and my rcddcsLcheskrd take partioular delight in) fours was a
dulla to his clumsy fiugeta.
We used atagnlx’-rambling, shuffling, sound In foe
ST-A-TIOYNnEH'^r,
to sail cucumber b«»ta in tuba at water ; direction &lt;tf - the chimney—wo bad an
PEXF. I'ntOUAt. IXKR, PAFCT^EHbob* pwcket-bendkrrchiof fis^s oft. bean open fir+plhcn. . Another second, and
VRLOPES, CAUDR, Ac., Ac
x orji
poles ; foul)d l“i&gt;g strings of stone wall an ’ down lbs 'floc, in a, cloud of eoov and
Babes catu# B-btedtoAftd—wbita.fluttering
obivCL. -that l.-recoanixed as mother's
rued was claused with, the duet we , man- 1
aged to lock up.
i
Gharlio.waa.a uk* little follow and io Ic
I foot ram® Adm foe poor bird’s throat
my girlish days, there mnQMj like was
'
most torrlbty Indescribable, and'tbe
bitu ; bux.be is not my hero, any more Jaudience were frightened out of all sense
thou niy pct.
itf decorum. The wumen.'ahrieksd—the
A&gt; bo grew older, he began to develop men looked abound for their beta, and
stasia for adventure, end, at Um age of 1foe celestial vialUfit, thinking probably,
fifteen, hv ran away from home with all font foe fire-light was ths daybreak, heplua capiul .lied up in a red bandanna Jprf upui foe bded of tbs Elder, and
OEEAIP, IFOIR ©Afi®. handkerchief, and shipped on board.an 1crowed lustily.
4
The Eldar aprang to his fssi, pvs one
East
ludiaman.
or Ready Pay, aaly.
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I was twelve years of pga al the lime, look ai thfibold intruder, and, hatlees as
SZtofoSreMaMfoe, Mid to ths eoDesUM at
Special vtWstlon wirtbrpsM U CtnfWVSD- and Charlie’a exodus nearly broke &gt;ipy 1bo wfo. Bed from tbe house, to which be
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JXd .W patting op PIOB&amp;IJIlOhS; and any heart. I eried Yull an hour and had red 1did not rftora that night Mias Periwin­
ay
and a ewelled nose all the next day kle fain tod ; and honest bul bungling
in ouusequeoea. 1 was only cumforted, Jufah Juaw gol ‘her eyarkatiiig euratty
at the last, by the cook's promise of- mak­
ing me a goweberry,turnover,- She kept
a paint off. and left her
sffia.darker fohOtahl
her nromiae, and tbe turaoyar was exoel,i»nt! 4 do nut think I ( would object U
txplain things,. aV !ut t
•►Cibe bottom of It; and
enefoMlIkkUjjow. .
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J. ». us BRUNT'S
Charlie was absent about seven yeara
de hla kppearance, meek
When be returned tn Barbash, be- aune
it with here and there a
over to see
the first of all, after) hie r stick i ng It! Ms week
•■ HAST1508, MICH.
Dr. HuntaJ **
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ownfamify. Ho was a man npw—Uli,
bearded, apd bronxrd,andloouldn't,play
21ara, called.
WANT 25,000 Ila. of WOOL to ‘Jack straw*,* nor 'huree* with hi» juiy
,--------- -f tfiirty A va,
manufactory into CLOTH—
marljfofy younw looking, an&lt;
more.
We were, both of us, surprised to find the moat ibanfotnl hair Of,
we were trot llAlA boy dfifl girl, as wo bavkeeerkein. "
I wu sitting In a races* of Uto pirlor,
used to be And erw* wcru both ol'oorrj
lAsholiaee.
i
and foe xieitor failed to, observe me— bul
Just as Ctiarifo'waa taking leeeu be
,koyuoacmeihiiqf from the
' mean MM Owlrieb—
Thapaatunale .tones of the doctor’s

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
w^Cheawicals, Pulwta, Oils, Cam
XBplscnc, BstYMlMg Fluid,

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GROCERIES!

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UUIU S MKBOITS,

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

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It u the cktnprit way to ffet pood doth
for your
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bull t»trtd~1fifc reach’foal wiahed fur
. ■puk’wMbtaih.tetogaeewtey fonfe^ptrf
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. .euwto-veto Ijwdgrf J them to tarp auric.
M wtald
*My dearest girt,' begun foe d.wtov, ‘1

Mid~u mIwM mu*!' Boa fota, bls me to a foil-eocfeesioa.
He petfofl Miylcfo •» foil Oh teed,
name I Only fancy a wife, calling out to
bar husband.‘Diar toVbj I’
and eald be was o«r best friesfo^G M
Emm the very firat, Bhylock’ took a
strong liking tufolu man. 1 barfly'know
&gt;«'7
Why. Ha.was Mgiven to farming new though old fofl gray.
Charlie Moralnd Is marrtoi, ni foes
altachmecto, but bo pereietod in viaitlng
Tbe Firns every day, on foe. most famil­ a halMuxen Rule Mereltads around Hs
iar footing. Almost Invariably be air. tibia, tad tfiaoMeet is efcritorarf Wr-

nsigbbor tny abtm, bonnets, gloves, jew•Irv. etp, with the greatest liberality.
Mr. Ofowter declared ha-had enough
ofrny waidrcbe to set him up aaa fine
lady, any 'time he chaos W make the metanuirphosi*.
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Atone periyd, I had Mr. Cheater's
booljack, drawing gown, a flats, shaving
case, and merachaum^all at once; and he
waain possession of my sHppere, three
pair of uudsralcvoe, a &amp;otag, two bosom
plus, asd tjry beat ombryidared nlght? got so that I fairly ha&gt;d the man. or
thought I. did, which amounted to ;the
same thing. Our family took to teasing
me most mercilessly about him, and, if■
anything will make a woman despise a
mat], U J* to be accused of haring *de
signs’-on him.
ts,
.,
P*pa insisted upon it that Mr. Chester ’
M,««mirtMbyluok ^ dipiomot, to ar -•
range the marriage MUletgeot, asd thatho wra generous enough to 'endow' me
wlrb nia goods before ua porformaupe of
the ceremony.
; Phanigbt, when they bad carried the
thing ;beyond ell bounds, some of the
fituna people of. the vicinitv being pres­
ent, T waa proyoked- Ao do something
daring. 1 just wanted to convince them
all thak,in apite of foe iqrakyy express
liny between ua, I did not ears a fig for
. Mr. Chester.
.
'.
Sol made a sketch of foe Hun. Zeb
ulm— I.was only too clever with my pen­
cil—riding a donkey, and underneath was
foe inscription i . ■
'
•A Pai* or -BM.’
.
There was no particular wit In foe
caricature, but the likeneaa w*a,.unmiatakabls. 1 have foe drawing before me
now and must be pardoned foe egotism
of saying, foal Mr. Cbc-ster’s ^rtottal
was MriMt; but foe donkey’s ears, at
fols laic day, strike me as rather too
long, and his frame, a little too angular
for a rMpectable beast.
We'ali laughed al ii, of course, and
afterward threw it aside, and, for foe
limy, it paaaod entirely from tny mind.
A day or. two afterward 1 was in the
garden, which joined Mr, Chester's when,
suddenly there shot past ma foe most
'grotesque object 1 have ever seen.
A
Sb,l«k.
in my new.cndbline, auaui all drapery,
myjrfe fichu -pvor bis eboulders, my
'love of a bonneV perched on hla head,
and my’fifteen dollar parasol in one paw,
and 1n foe other—good gracious! It was •
foal ssry Ideation! scrap of paper on
wjiidi J bad sketched *A Fair of ’em!’—
And he was going right In foe direction
of Mr.'Choster'a I "
. .
I calTri) frantically to bim to stop, but

A few words re Newspaper Weilers.
Io.* Jau&gt; auaber of tbe Phrenotoaiaar
.Jpnraal, the venerable, editor, Mr. FewJler, devotes seme very sensible talk to
1Ne-eoatrtbutira wMA ril edfror* will
।appreciate end &lt;11 writers do well » bead.
“Granting that you are fitted by your
organiiation to bo a writer—and. that yen
really hark something to esy thatli will
be woHh while for the people to rood,
then th* following hints, .suggq^d by
th* experience of &lt;*&gt;e, wb«, asaoewtributor, editor's nd author, baa wielded thepf*
for a ^usrte'r of a oratory, are at' your
service.
1. Hiving someth!ug to ray, set yowrself about putting it on paper, as clearly,
concisely and pulntsdly.ra foe nature of
the case will admit.
,
' I.' Jfyou have any apdlngles'or excuses
to offer hr refereovt either to your article
ybureett, put them, by all means
private acre to lha editor, (n writ&gt;r the public, it ii seldom either gawd
y or io good taste to take yourself
’subject.
’’ * - ”■*
As a general role, dinpenae with the

most write a long article. “A treat so­
dom thought,” a late writer truly saya
-may be packed into a small compass—
made as solid as a cannon-ball, and, like
that projectile, ent down nil before la,**
abort articles find snore readers and are
more effective than Inng onee; so, ‘put
your tk—tyht* dart; tasksabort teutonoeanever stop thsl reader with a long or
ambiguous word; but let the stream
flow right on and tore-with drink It like

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Mbtence that you add will detract
from the effect!veriw of yoor article and
from its chances of getting into priwt.
0. Having resebrf Um s^l,go earaW|y .over the article, and cut nt wtpurindy cvrrjf Kord ttuduenleDct fort doci Mt
add to tJ.t unrt, or u irrrlresurt to tka
,anrolo,ua owrwt uw« wmeu. «is rubjtck This is a more imperial «u
bounded ovsrTIErTedSo^na atrock far junction than TWJ any snppuea. The
W4
--t’-i-*— m-i &lt; m.
gwarally admit s great deal of pnming.
Mere words are no ornameoto of style.
If they convey ne definite meaning, foey
axe mere exereeencra and Incumbrancea,
otoevre. 1 exerted myself to the utmost,
Mfl’miMMfttf in grasping foe last spring
of hla Bkfrt, jwB u he -pet foe drawing
into Mr. Cbeeters tend.
I thought J
should sink with shame. If my nerves
had been foe least -weak, lahould bare
foinled awayi Uh® fo® b»rulnea iw- fivc
voUree novela,
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Jdf. Oiestar looked at foe vile ebeel.
Hto foeaflusbed alowiy, but there was

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stitutioM they p-wornsir! it lte «&gt;«-

meweeraeot of the reboflio*. I aoMrored
! jtwOn i|iwii| &gt; ■-*—«

ing te promote tbe general welfare criti&gt;«
then prevented mo from giving you my ommalty Iu which weBre, ofthe Ctvnreasons, which 1 will wow da, though ty, Bute, and general government, to exvreieo the utmost care in the eslsetion of
।
1 hold it a* a self a vident truth that candidates, that oo personal and unwor­
thy ooueidoratisM may uugender jealous­
slavery is the remoter, and the diaapies, bickerings, quarrels and dlauord, that
pointed amMlioa of the Sootbora lenders, will not fail to exert a baneful inflnenes
; the mors immediate cause of tbo rebel- fa the'great political struggle which it to
Let ao national retrograde
। Uoa. Tbo nature and spirit of slavery follow.
muv«a«it bo caused through misman­
, are aggressive; the principle is which U
agement In those psllmiaary encounters.
is founded te a direct assault on tbe in. Let there bo a thorough organization of
berapt rights of men, a violation of a fun- Id the Union tn every Town
the Cbunty. See that the
damoatal law of nature. It Te iasatlato rounec ovzrfft.
w secured and the timid ranand grasping. It la never oaltefied. Tbo
ake off*all tardiness, and snold adage may well apply tn it: “Give 1
y and energetically into the
It aa tach, and it will take aa eli." It
r recruiting and strengthening
was nut satisfied with the slaves that ।
we may not only bo eucceooprove of signal service In the
wore fa the country at the formation ef ।
os and Freedom next FalL—
the CoMtitutiou; bat H snuet have some

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.hick she received
______ from Admiral
...w.
— the fieel, whfoh reach'
ed AtdWhtoye River on Meedajr' ldth,
where Goa: A. J. Sraltfi-e force diramharked to operate oo tend axilual Fort
Price and IJolmra fa 5krkankas,
DeRuaae, where DTek Taylor was er&gt;
camped with 11.25® am.
Aosood aa
Magruder's dbvtotet «■ Texas,
Taylor heard of Bmiltfo tending, bo at.
tempted to oearii ear rear and oteack.—
went of Mobile,’ u^sr Gens.
Bkirmishiagnomeneueed &lt;m Smith’s left
flank before ba waa aware of the exact
wbereaboola of the enemy. Being In­
formed of Taylor’s design, be exclaimed :
“Now for a race batwaen tbo rebels and
the United Blates to tbe fori." By a
qalck movement, Gee. Biwhb wkh hie
array succeeded fa reaebtag Fort De
Busse three hours before Taylor name
up. A charge was made and sows fight,
Mississippi oe the 13th.
ing occurred, during which the Federate
twenty yeara la whteb to eoelinue tfio
Part of Admiral Porter's fleet appear­
hod aboot 4® kUled end wounded. Tbo
abominable Afrfara Steve Trade. It waa
ed off Alexandria, La., and demanded its
The Freed Megrere of Usuistana.
Fort wee eerily taken with 363 pvieon
surrender, wMcb waa oumpfta® vftbWithact content with Its ample domains; but
The measures of the Government in ora and owe 1 Ltash gun.wbieh tbo rebels
out
opposition.
.
it must expend and etretab out over aa Louisiana eoneernlng the freed popula­ bad taken off the gunboat Ir.dixnsla, and
Prisoners raptured at Fort De Busse
Tbo Cal* for asore Men.
im tnense area of Max lean territory. It tion within tbe past year have produced mounted also two 30 pound parrots
bare arrived at New Orleans.
the
finest
results,
to
fort
it
is
stated
that
from
tbo
ram
Quscn
of
the
Wea
;
two
TM TbscwJl for 200,000 more mea Ta sup. eould not be restricted to a Southern Io
Gee. Basks would .Iratefoe the field
wonders have been wrought.
A few long 33 poeodera/rom the Harriet I-ans, on tbe f9ti er the Ztvt,
' ’
p&lt;&gt;«ed, to have bean made al tbe aaggvs-, callty ; but It meal eodaavoe to out-flask
The fleet in the
Freedom in the WeeL h was not enough months ego te find a negro that eould and four other guua.
Tbe gunboat Kiver bad arrived from
lion of Lire I. Cd. Grant. Gen. Grant •
that it could enact what laws It pleased reed wee a wouder; to find one who meantime ateamed up the Rod River to Baltimwre. Tbe gunboat Qctorara, one
believes'In'sowqnsring treason by do­ to restrain its victims within Its territory; eould write was a griml wooder, and to Eastport and fired two shots. After the
uf tbe participants in the attack an F«l
' at roving the robe I armice, and to aceom- but It must make the whole North re find one who understood ariihmstic was rapture of the fortification the expedition
Powell, had arrived at New Orleenc for
escape.— a wonder utill greater. But now, in sin moved on to Alexandria, where the boats
pfisb tbe result without fail or necessary sponsible £&gt;r those trying
curved Now Orleans, there are 1,900, lay when tbe Cricket teA.
These
things
point
out
Re
aggressive
ten
be must have large armtee. Fgbt
The Armyruf Western Lnufoiaim Is
colored
children
roadu«
and
writing
Io
Lattr.
—
Fort
DvRuaee,
Red
Kiver,
den ties. It is the very antipode of Frne.tog race arc io command of tbe armies. dom, which is held to be the corner atone tbe schools. Oue year Ago, Cel. Hanke IxMiisiona, March 15th, vfa Cairo 24.— tnovlM, Gen. Itoe'a cavalry advance Kw
occupied New Iberia.' Two of owe gun­
or soon will be, everywhere, and good ofour social fabric. Wise as were our um feeding from too Go &gt; eminent Com­ Thia fort waa captured today_ hr the
boat* had cross*! Berwick's Rty anJ
gcnrralebip, which has been approved fathers, they were not wise enough to missariat more than 20,000 nagroaa. Be United States foroeo under* GenTX.T. Grand Lake, nearly to Uale-«la-lfoee,
aide thio number, there wore quite 15,000 Smith. Tbe expedlltoa left Vicksburg
on many bettle-Aelda, is la demand, meet the the question iu sueh s meaner
wbieh pleas they rac&lt;*i»..ilcred. Before
' as to bare it finally disposed ef long ere who hung around the eampo and else­ on the 10th, tended at Semmeeport on
reaching Bute ala Rosr, they rente ap&gt;n
and wiH lead tbe coluwina in the spring
this; ^ut they must edaaver to harmoo- where, obtaining tboir living pertly by the 18th and mavubed to Say on Glace
campaign. If oar armies are large' In two principles which are at eternal cooking, washing, fishing and stealing, where Gen. Scurry's rebel brigade - had a rebel unmo sod opened fire. Tbe rel»sls ran, ai&gt;dr tbe gen beets landed men. I
enough now, a* we hope ibey are, 200, variance; to weld into nae mass things yet thane were, to a large aztent, aa in­ bwt encamped, bat wbieh (ted cm tbo anwbn burned tbe tents and camp eqnipeire
0fl0 more men will make the work all ’ which never sen be msde to face tegrth- cubus upea tbs Government. New all proach of ourtranaporta, leaving consid­
the negroes bars been placed in a eewu- erable equipece and eommtaeary etovwa and captured the arms and ammunition OFFICE OVfcR BLXKK8 WVttt
'the easier, and the final triumph all tbe! er; and we are bow gathering tbo fruit
of the so lira force.
of thia oempremine betwee* justias and lien of profit to tbe Government and to Smith pressed forward to Tel lew Bayou,
sMsmI to ail mlk fa IM Hm ef H«AfaGuerrilla made their appearance in
more speedy and aura. Tbe rebel cm- injustice, between right and wrong.
thcmselvee. Not only does tbs labor where strong fortifications had bees
the vic ip itar pt Belon Keugv, end bad cUtocttoa
•eripihwi excepts no one, but puls into
That slavery ie the primal reuse of the s&gt; stem furnish employment ‘ to those erected, but the rebels again fled. Aa
several shfeniMbee yith abb lil^ Wtecvetbe armyjvrory able-bodied while person rebellion, no sene men ean deny. It was within the iimito of this department, but we came up the enemy was pressed and
were there 10,000 more they eould ail be some skirmishing occurred, resulting is sin Mounted Infantry, which resulted in­
in rebeld&lt;*n|. The confederacy have thus, not that slavery was In danger; but that
variably in our forur. Several prisoners
It did aot expand fast enough to keep employed without expense, but rather tbo captore uf several prisoners, and a
iu this fast desperate effort stoked every,
smell wsgoo testa. At daylight yoatsr’ pace with tbe growth of Freedom. Be with great benefit to tbe government.
-thing on the hazard of tbe spring cam­ it must seek to hare a country and a
Tbe bouefila that will return to the day. tbe entire command started for Fort
paign. They have no Idea of giving up government uctremmried by the pres­ guvernmrnt thia year, resulting from the DeRuese, where II arrived at 4 oVock.
operatioM ef this system of labor, will
Tbe 3d and 9th Indiana batteries openence ot its vigorous rival.
.the contest yet.
I said that the disappointed ambition mere than pay all too sipeaus tost ths od on the fort, wbieh replied vigorously
* Col.' Straight, who has just escaped
The
nf the Southern leaders waa tbe more im­ refugee negroes have been to it sines toe with three of Ito beavtest guns.
frost a ioag onnfinemoul in rebel dun­
mediate cause of the war; and I think oceepalion of the Blate by our forces.— eannOcsde continued an btfur, when Gen.
Vartioulara hal been rdceive&gt;l »f tbe
geons, bears the following testimony to eo.
Had a southern President been Facta furnish the beat proof ef the ouo- Smith ordered tbo lot and 2d llliuois,
,
eeeO
of
say
ey
stem
;
and,
»
i&gt;tn
we
oomand the 19th Corps, under Gen. Mnwer, capture of Gundalaxara, by the Idbrvala.
the determination of traitors to fight to elected, instead ef Abraham Lincoln, lost
Ths Mexican forego were under Uragn.—
es they are to all eelf respect, or tba pare too cooduiou uf 60/XK) negroes in to charge the enemv's rifle pits and storm
the bitter end. Hnjaya:
Twenty-four cannon and 700 prisoners,
opinions of the world. It would have been tbaF Stale last year with tboir sonditlon tbo fork Tbs 58th. 119th end Mhh In­
French and renegade Mexicans, acre
"This war will not bo finished this cum­
with but a bad grace they eould have got । now, we need hardly allude to a theueaed diana, and 94th Missouri regiments,
mer. The enemy wiU never yield. It
There are fed today, at charged over deep ditches and thick abat- captured.
un a secession movemsnL The election perticulara.
‘Dm traitor Mejia is at Baa Luis Po­
io uo use to cry peace when there ie co | of Lincoln was not the cause, but the pre­ public expense, only 50 colored orphsna, tia. amid a galling Are, end, within 20
tosi, with 3,000 men, expecting an al­
minutes after tbe order was issued, tbs
text for secession. Tbe southern lead­ and about 100 aged msn end women.
Ttoroteaaeivf men there io central ers were disappointed Tn their ambitions
Color Sergeant of the 58lh IHtwoia placed taek.
Pubela te said to be besieged hy Lib­
Of public affairs that yoo bOsM not live
the American flag upon the enemy's
Anecbor liette Upoeub hy Mr. Uweoln.
views; the star of freedom was Io tbo
with io or out'of the Union. They must
erals sod must fall, the invavdra having
ascendant, and they must henceforth bold
A Committee bftbe New York Work­ works. Tbe victory waa eamptete, and
be brought to seme kind of terms, and . a subordinate station, or break away,
H
&lt;W- !•
resulted
in
tbe
capture
of
825
prisoners,
ing Men's Democratic Republican Asso­
lime to save the garrison.
-they will never respect you until yon
and establish for themselves.
They ciation recently waited upon President inctadiag 24 osmmtarioned officers, two
Vidaurri baa practically declared for
bauble them. There are officers plenty
chose the latter, and the consequence* are DoecOn. to inform him that they had 6 iueh Dahlgren guns, two 94-pmtudore,
the
Freach,
and
CvrteoM
and
Dxblodo,
to the army. Men are what we want,
now upon us. But bad slavery But ex selected him an {honorary mvmber. In two fopounders, a lot of small arms,
withe strong force, are msrohfag to al
and a gnat many of them- Wo want
2,000 barrels fine powder, an immense
feted at the south, those antagocistte
tach him, the fortune frou Matauuwaa
509.000 this spring. Thea we shall principles would not have come In con­ reply be eaid:
•'The mast notable feature of tbe dis-. quaality of assorted amunition, and .aew- and the latter from Santillo. Qirtinaa fa
bare a potent argumeut far peace, and tact, end there would have been oo cause
oral thousand dollars worth of commis­
turbuceio
yourdty
last
rammer
was
wry
pocular iu Tamaulipas.
Bef.we
peace will coma.
It will aever ooms i
of strife between different sections of the the hanging of some working people by sary stores. Fort DeRtme h a moot
leer lag Matamoras be omseerated bis
country. Even South Carolina would other working people. It should never formidable work, of quadrangular shape
ba^ flag. Tbe Ubora| erase io bright
bare hardly acceded on account of the be co. Tbe strongest bond of human and cast ion and bomb proof, rove*vd
Tbe Fire Proof DalUia*.
tariff alone.
sympathy , outside of the family relatina with railroad Iron. A powerfol water'
to accordance with a reeoiotion of the
As slavery la the great mover, the should be one uniting all workingpeople battery connects with the fort caw mates,
!
Jtobel AUoeitr to East Tunuqmee
Board of Supervisors, the elector! of ibis firime Instigator nf tbe war, I think it la of all utlona, tongues and kindreds; nor which are capable of resisting shut and
A correspondent In Hilllvrin 'Battery,
County will be called upon to vote upon j n acoordancu with all rales of justice, should thia lead to a war on property or obeli of the heaviest calibre. The poeiboman and divine, that It bo disposed -of owners of property. Property te a frail tlooa of the uns were capital for rapidi- writing from Cumberland Gap,sends the
Ua question of erecting a Fire Proof
effect ou alt
... boats attempt following incident of rebel, barbarity in
as quickly and aa effectt&gt;ally ao pueeible. of labor. Property io desirable, io a ty nf fire a«___________
Building for the safely of the County rec­ It la useless to raise the fry efBtale righto
■
-*ver.About East TsnnsaeOe• •
the rlv&lt;
positive good In the world. That some tag to go up or down
"fa eoudualoo, 1 will mention an Inti,
* ords, eneh vote to bo taken on Monday in reference to tbe States, auJ parts of should be rich shows that others may 800 uegroee were
wore etnplovv*
employed for a year
.
:*7‘b woraa.
woAa. (Ben.-Smith deal which occerred iu tbe skirmish at
cosetrueting
earth
qpx'L We had thought to give our views Sum, included la the Presidents Proc­ beooma rich, and beooe ie just euoourago- in______
till
” superintend tbe thorough _
destruction Tazewell,that plainly shows the diabol­
lb fell upon thia aukyoet but hare eondud- lamation, for they wore In arms against meat to industry and enterprise.
Let wl
of._____________________________
the fortifieationa to morrow, it &lt;rtn ical spirit of tbe Southern devils wbn are
the government, fa open rebellion, 'and
od to do otbera iao. We believe moat had forfeited all ths Stale righto they sVer not him who la houseless pull down the take three thousand rose twq or three in arm agomst ra to their raid oe
bouse of another, but let him labor dili­
TtenwHlfthoy &lt;m&gt;toro«s Corporal be­
•four road era areintalBgrat enough to possessed, even the right to life Ito. If.—
gently and build one for himself; thus by days tn destroy them.
Glorious news may be expected from longing to the Sth Indiana Cavalry, after
underatand without argument whether It And now shall wo receive them back, example asstiring that his own will be
a brave and gallant resistance on hie part.
Gene.
Banks
and
Smith
witbiu
two
week
a.
atid
reatore
to
them
the
power
to
di»would be better to pay a email tax for
safe from violence when built."
Exasperated al Uis noble conduct of the
turb the future peace of the nation 1 Wo
George Augustus Bala writes to Eng­ Their deaignv, strength and positions are
• uno or two .y aura, or ran the rich of ioaCorporal, and after having eurrendetod
must either admit the right and propria- land that the President gripped his hand contraband at prevent.
teg all record of the title to their pos­
himself a prisoner, the cowardly rillafos
ty of secesvioe, dr wo muU give thorn 1 to a pulp. Probably those Workingmen
shot him through tbo heart, and not eatsessions. No man would expect to get over to uffendod justice. I am for letting liked that harty squeezo, and II is not
iafied with taking hte life, they deliberate,
one half tbe real value of bia land If tbe juatiee have its course.
surprising that they concluded tktir ad­
Headquarters Amy of ton Poteman, ly touk the butt of their guns and oomThat my ooonlry wilt yet take its dress thus;
record of tbe title waa destroyed. There
March 34.—Lieut. Gen. Grant waa loud­ meoosd boating the corpus, breaking the
stand among the nations of tbe earth,
"They had only one word, then, to add
are other records nearly aa valuable aa
ly cheered al the different autioas aa be Sfe
without a stain noon its fair evcolboon; and that wee that It fa our earaesa desire
passed eo to tbe front. At Brandy Sta­
tbe records of the title to lands; but if that it will traly bo the land of tbs frac,
that the next President may be from tion be was Utot by Maj. Gott. Meads,
tbe vntrre of tbe county are willing to and lbs asylum of tbo nppraeeid, to my Lpringfisld, niiaote and that his name
who areemoanied him to Culpepper.
1
Yeere truly,
' may bo Abraham Lloooln."
Hri«k the old wooden building for tbe pres- eireerc prayer.
On arriving at Culpepper, Gen. Grint
V*to «**P the earth
1
II. WoouwokTu.
creation of these we moat rabmiL
was met by,a brilliant array ef military of those bell bo unde, that titeir presence
men. Tbo station wan crowded with may oo loegor disgrace a riv'iftaed eetmtyJeff Davie boo ordered another
troops, encamped in the vicinity, who try. Itk true that ws bare bosbo gqod
displayed BWuaual anxiety to cutch a men la their handa, but the time io flfot
day of fasting and prayer oo tbe 8th of
f toe dfotingutehed hero.
AprtL We trust It will be altogether in
drawing near when they will out bo able
Ho waa roo.irod by Maj Gon. Newton to retaliate ; « ben toe cacti!igioua hand
vain, and that thia wilt be the last. Bui
C-V- Betisr. Tbe party that waa then meed againatna will fart
he himrelf profeeaea to have firm oonfi 14th ir«t. The orodlte of three Biota
redo to Ges* Newton's headquarters, paralyzed by tbeAids, and tbe banner of
Nev acres were found three farad red aad whence Gen. Grant accompaniod by Gon. freedom will again float, as beautiful aa
denoe io the ferae of beaver. Hear bow upon that sail are as follows:
Hampshire, IM; W forewarn, 2,130
twraty-five Cuafodorate slain; and sloe
fbouUy hntuikB*.
erer, over the beads of the Americas
Rhode tetand. 523. Connecticut, 5iH
where, ta a single trenoh, two heorired
neente."
.
“Rocdat evtats awalca fresh gratitude
Indiana, 9.9B9; M.cfeigan, «34
and fi/ty more. A oonstd era bio portion
't« the Supreme Ruler .of nations.
Oar'
of
lbs
beat
Unround
to
lihely
to
be
plough
enemies have enffsred numerous defoata,
ed up thia spring end raraurar, by farmand a netariovs scheme to bora and
ura owning k, {romtwy to planting
plunder ocr capital, and to drelroy our
com and ether grain. Aa a matter of
ci til goveremoutbv putting to
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,k'jBakU&gt;w, Goanraax A Gaarv hr
put Into their mill, taaehtoery far is..
•Mi taraing f wk and boe handles, for«
manufactory at Jseksra State Prfauu.

Ttey expert to do

b~u"*

that tine.

■■ Hrm.xrrra-TbUviltef.te helag
Jteted —‘I** «"

P*’**5 hy

■ftewtalatorr, on aa to bo described
Btocks end Lula instead of by Irte alw

before. Tbo work te being perform
hy fl. H. Cm*. Regietsr nf Deeds, w
fosarioted by A. D. R«*k, Croety »

royur.

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&lt;*ew PM, wbtek i« ron
Goost.—Th. April number is on e
Uhl,. Tbe editor says if WO do n-&gt;t i

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seitbev time nor »nelit»eura fat
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tfartv-five thousand pounds *f metal »

to tide eMtry ; when oMuptetod

wMI wrigh tHrty thousand,

it will •

41&amp;,OOA
- Uwand BvoroU says that ‘‘•b*.
ftitooery of Eno* Traneeone, for the fi
roTStew uU a ta!» of th. wkr .hall

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'GOLD

W««
KANOS

:srw

I KANOS

'torn. Orp.

urerpowdr tbe guard and would have
dona ao but tor the return of the parly
pho had goo* hook to Cbt
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them returning. Trainer
aipaatdd to cnminMM Me nstnteterial
te tbo eitissa te fire. wbU_
&lt;»bW,U thia place, nest Sabbath.
or both did at the same instant, and be­
fore the guard eould draw tboir revolt or|,
^’Wn sirs aa» omm good “awgar
each killing trie man instantly. Not eaV
laded
with thia. Corporal Trainor deterdbris^ tbe pave week
■ .
■lined to cap era tbe parly thon coming
up from the read, and would have done
oq without doubt if the other two eat ai­
ry men and the citiasn, becoming alarmed
for their safety, had not mounted thslr
burses and took U&gt; the road. He was
WKIU1IT
thus left entirely alone, and, after a flight
. Baniow, Gom»vxas At Gearr have
uf three miles, body pursued, escaped
put into their mill, machinery fur using and reached Furl Albany. The bodies
*nd turaiag f wk and boa bandits, for tbe of ths twu men were brought in and bur­
manufactory al Jaekvoa State Prison.— led al the Fork It is rsrsly that ws
hove the pleasure of chronicling a more
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CHANCERY BAtk
1
They expect te du quite a bosuioes in
gallanbexpluit, and wa are sure ths Curthat line.
pond's coolness aud bravery will bo remaiaberod.
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^ns-G.
Hmatrca—THa village ie being re
CoL Wells writes to a gsotleruau io Ath-MUb
yra
platted under «n act passed by the list this rity that tbo Corporal's companion . 6// K y dMvA^BMted, dkterimA
la Pursunre and by virlae of s dscreo af Iku
'V«*giaLatur«-, eo as to be described in who left him an unceremoniously,..&gt;pa
anew reeruit who had arrived within a
IM.-rim and Lota instead of by lute alone, week.
Tbe Curporal excuses hhw, &lt;&gt;n
•« befbre. Tbe wark is being performed that ground. Beeidea, when traiuorarix
by B. H. Ceoki Register of Deeds, who de tbe tn eat st, thio twee grappled tbe
:U assisted by A. D. R-.rk, ©Minty Ser- robe! Lieutenant, but waa overpowered
and would have been aholat, had ool the
veywr. We have seen one copy of tbe
Ourporal’e bell at that instant dispatched
-new Plot, which in very neatly executed.
PaiAewinw^-Rev. E. G. Bryant Is(

GnMT.—Tbe April natalxr is ns oor

Ibeediter nays if we da not »&lt;»
anmber we vhall get none far
We take tbe bint. I«~e tbe
iLedy's Book and gVf1 ewrtain Iretwrr
Me.

%widew!

Ne w

enwldn
‘ ’l think uf it.—

S-. Gidey gate a tn like this mouth and

■we shall gcttbal-ady's Bo.A nest m&lt;&gt;o&lt;h;
-and we on aaaure yoa. kin I readr-, there
will’bA happy smiling faeee at our firs

Bsnvs'e Ba»acuiAL.. Taocuso, for
-Coaghe&lt; Celda, and Irritated Throats are
•fl^rW «ltb d&gt;. fullest omfetewre, In tbrir
e$cacy. They hate lurn thoroughly
tested,' and IMlntaln tlteg-od rvp'tUUt-n
th *y have enquired. At t^'rt «vt imi
itrt to ogTtnr fAr joavit*.

EtF* The fact that one «d Gea. Burp1 aide’s eteff odMars h.-w recently been en­
gaged la surt eying grounds at Annapolis
! Md., far an encampment, does not ocou
“4 Bv Bsrry eeeaty. Miehigsa.
sarily imply jnrites a c&gt;rre«p&lt;mJmt.
that Kis proposed assignment tn tbe Dspartmro'. of tbe South has nut been eban
r.ta.s
of
William H. Iloagerfoid.
done*!. Nut anly will Gen. Bumride
*nol go there, but his oummand aill bear
an intimate relation tu the opgratrahs uf
tbo Army of tbe Polomse this spring.
'losqw oi uasungs, on rruuy. toe stb day ef
Usreb, ia tbs year oas thousand sight haadred
sad sixty Bar Press*. Starwaa ft PMUs,
l«T OF LKTTERM,
I j

^sutwix.

■atbeeeM Mortgage, to wfc:
ptew or panel Jlsad. siteate. 1
In ths soeaty sf -Bsny asO mi
•cd kaeva si being th. wset be
tuner »t seeUsa ttUty S—

DRUG STORE!!'

awarMMiPi*,
^xsistafttk-siftryis ।
“““•"iKk- !
a~n er leu. will be said at paL.c .Bnl(ra or

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*,*urT|
ns’s ease

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

‘■KWlzS’iMSr

! • WOfcriJAoE BAtt

•Sj7E®=«^?^£
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi unm.

tr TOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICI SAL
PVBF06E3.0m.TjBl I

Remaining uncalled fuFBt.lhc Hastings
Poet Utfyx, for the week ending March

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
Inx of said mate.

EKE too seffcring with that dread discus, Xcs
w'aTOOTB NEURALGIA XIKOwttl speedily

&lt; Hastings. La sgM *orrj twenty at pub
EA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
Psunx nos. BABOta, codhsbi

3ui»

lie m
npGesi. Grant &lt;m Wednesday telsgrapird te Gen. Meade that be akmld at
Culpepper the fullwwiag day, but added
be bad aeitbor time nor iociluatiou fur a
Brewd review. He should vlait tba 2d
aorpe, and K the men bappes.ed tu bo in
liae be ebosld be happy to look al them.

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ARE you recked "ilk tbe tortartb of Rgzsnaxapt
Wanos’e Xuateta Kiso viU speedily niters.
ARE you sufetiog from tbe gr.iwiugeof Dnrarui!

Ahos greet Tsriefref tbo
MORTOAGX SALE

cnima? TxuxuniXB^

AR* y»y |rv«»lr.g wilt psla. with Oort ta rrer

AH Ctokfsr Extracts,

S PECIAL'XOTjc'lj*’
f J1J—I u: ,
EWING MACHINE FOR SALE.

_ ■•re* l

We aha keep an tend a good saeortawt of

sucurir. -SU preruuUuWdjjr sfburiog.

(A tree espy.)

ST-A.TZO2SrZaEl.-3r,

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PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAFEB, EN “
VKLOPES. CARDH, An, Aa.

ADM1 NiSTRATOR-S SA LE
la tbe ■alter ef tbe utplo ef Losies H. KlebeU,
loceaaed.
Xotles is hereby gire that tn poreaaaco ef a
Jvussgtutw* »o vx. hy t bs Jodgw ef Prebete Br I

Areperfectly reliable

■ nr •

W4?^wteL0SUUi,A UXG- * “ru*
st and DyR
0. R. WALKER. AvprVfcr.

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Opes ear abets* ■ay be Bead aU ef

ADVERTISEMENT.

PATENT MEDICINES
I kinds ofleteetfre! Wenas

Xsvaattt* Ex,. wW ...Mgs ye*

rox m uncut amm or tbr lamro.' ARE yes usrere sf tbo sstesaos of tbe Gust J,.

fsath(n8*‘dayo}|

OUT HAXBWAM SNBB.
Afterea ebeeaceef ssrsrel eran. I tern ante
warned ths HARDT ARK jtubt.
**

gee Bans. ■n^au^te nbnM Mi Bane via

OX MONROE STREET IX THIS C1TT.

fas MdteiarT ****
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C. R. WALTER. Caere! Agent.
B.telo, N. X, end Feel Dree,C W.

n.w^.-aa?tfA£a!^s
refeiNT r r 1 Krj.i -

Edward EvareU says that “whoa tbo
aurv of Eaot Teaaoaeea, tor the Grat
ro y ierw nd a halt of tba war shall bo
HUM, hwriil dteetnaeoeonaaoftyrrsewy
id sVoreedna of wbieh there Ira few
rallela h&gt; tba oMale ef tba waeid; and
jetejqgi—doof tea* who pswtsnd to
1 waging war far t^gaverameat,’ and
Brateok the rhbta «f tba miaarity

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sossra imon ■

Uuruas .April 2L Utt.)

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U FO-BUSHED KTERY WEMtRSDAT,
at 'wianxM, saaav ccoxtt, Mickiaan
ttifaa fa “Jfowsr JTM” swr Ifo Fl if^Tiq

m*. She wrold have tadd him that tto I fhtoe aS-p, tad to Kfk.
rea rnesaluie- ifol eyes :'siw gex -d upbu bi* tanocent
tod no fuel, no brrod—anlnnyiblng with lion,
and ------------fa tven anxlout
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which m Wann andfeed tbe children ; but pome bsdt r and sir fee fees eve* been , &lt;D« dash , struck ptomnf Tbe rar
he w«a gone, and «be Sato back upon h«r kind enough lu give me an «irdar to ad. wife was rut oe- ber: .11 seises, »J—pleat
vanes II* nfaeasery srtloles nf cirthisg, watch, tot had tit* eouM
pillow *nd wept.
•' !&gt;• V
Tiw- light of mornlag carat M length ftaid and furniture. To-morrow murn- •ero tfee~sno« orhst gave 'bhek tiro srorfl
rtfs -foatfeH. and a moment mon. her
‘
but Mm. Wilkina bad ootrfa? from tor Ing 1 commeecofe'orlr.”
“And yon have fame tn ses if 'yon :totabend Mtrmd. With . tumbling
bed, nor had her children crawled from
out tbclr resting place. A *&gt;und oTfobi- roirtri .ihtaft your cottage tack egafa to fees she robed hrr. epos to bis face, asd
‘ ‘
i tHM-tiirflfedrWtt
Stefa was heard from without, sconmpon- Ba* tor seU Captain Walkerf as Wil- *
ied by a noise, aa though a light riwd was kina heeitated.
.
I ahemw thm^lUhtt
••Yea.»lr—to saa If .I oould hits It of ■
toing dragged through tto mow. Tto
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door openud, and tor toibeod entered.— you," rwuniod the po«&gt;r man.
“Wllktoe. bnw much csh; you make at
He laid upon the tabla a heavy wtoeU-n
“I am tow UMdght, fait bustaert bos dal&lt;-wf. a small pelt, and a paper bundle; ynwrbuetoswsr Uartly asked ths
then from his pocket ho took another pa­ captain without seeming to becd 'the rc- taioed ms.a-uh.uw I harts favor Mask
oftbeo"
per parcel, aud again ha turned towards
“My employer ia going U pdl me on
“Name it deer
tbe dt*&gt;r. When next lieeiitared he bore
In tris arms a load of wvx&gt;d ; and three to job work, air; andas afan m l can
dm laid Am band
times did to go out and return with a
husband’s ertd.
.
load of tto asms dewription.
Then be **•!•.&gt;&gt; fourteen dnMaro a amok.'
“And y»u will Mik IM w qitestiotoF
“Aod b»w moob wi)l ft tafen &gt;• "Phen* over the fireplace, and e-oa'a bias­
continued WRkind. .
■;-&gt; •. •. *r.
ing fire snaoprd and sparkled on tto
“
No.
I
will
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hssrthr Aa own as this was aufampUab“Then," emtinued Uta husband, as he
ed, Thomas Wilkins toot over Ma chil ly get along with five or six dollars h
bent
over
and
imprinted
a klan oo Ms
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•
•
drun and kioaod them; then ho scoot to wroh."
“Then you might be able to save about' *jfe'a brow^ "1 want you to drees ocr
tto bedside of his wife, and while some
: children for a wglk.wd von »HAI! sosompowerful
atirred hia soul and four hundred dollars a ysar,"_ .
party ua. The'niftfet ncMm and tranquil,
“I mean to d«» that, air."
mads tto ebe»t bceve ba murmured;
iAb
A few moinent’s Captain Walker gat­ and th* am&gt;w is welt- trodden.
“Kb. me. Lfaxie."
Tightly that wife wound her arms ed into the face of bis risttor, and then fak m» questional Berne id ber jwr
promise I"
5
,
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•bout the neck of ber husband, and ao
Lixxie Wilkins knew nnt what title
thtaigh tto hroe «&gt;f years were centered
all meant, nor did she think to care, for
in that um kiss, she pressed ft upon bis
anything that e«&gt;u1d piesae -her hMhead
^Ttore—no more." he uttered, as to

Il wai a Utter oold night on ike twenfaerth af- Decentbar. The snow lay
deep upon the from earth, and tho bright
m.«&gt;n riding half we* up tho baexena,
font a ekrystaiftne lustre to tbewcoo.. In
th- high nuui, a »hnrt dtatene. Iron tho
dlltet rop&lt;«liig village, .food the farm of
* hnmoa bufag. Hiagarineou wrre acenl
And tarter.d, by far luaufiicient ta keep
but th-lilting frnsC; his frame aboidt sod
oberts
triker 'trembled. I)k9_lh» iro-bound boughs of
/ the weeping pillow that gfew near Mm,
and hi. fa6v,' tu ths MiHinbeem* now
ftohwd upon it, exhibited ali the fearful
font prints of that demon, Inumprraaee.
P».r, wretched, debased, ha looked, and
•oeh, In truth he was I
new and most complete axsortinent ofI
Before him, at tha rod of a neatly
fence.! and trellised enclosure, stood a
DRLGI AM» ME»IC15E»,
small outage. It waa degant la its aim­
rChcwieals, PalMH, OLto, Cam pie nroh.roo, and just each a one as tha
hu.nhlr lover of true famf»rl and joy
pfaietse, Baraing Flald,
would seek far a Lome. The taars rot.
TURl’ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
led down the Hoatrd cheeks of .the poor
inebriate aa he vexed op-m the cottage,
and st length, n* he deeped hie hands in
agony, lie murmured i
•O thou bs»,l home of/my happier
15T FOB MROHKICAb AKD MEDICIMAL■ day*, thou-lookem like a bravro id the gently Lid tto arm uf bia wife from bia
.... ---y .
rOBKMil3.&lt;»LYUI2
■strings. In.-e abort time the children
jnist. B-naalti thy roof I was married nrck ; “ttoae Ihhig. 1 toss brought are
were ready ; then Mrs. Wilkins put on
to the idol of my a«ial, witbin thy peace­ for yob .nd y&gt;»ur cbildran," and aa -be
such articles of drew as she could em»ful waHa, God gave to sue two l.lroaed sp*&lt;ka bo-left tbe house.
inahd, and ao&lt;m tbev were h&gt; I’m road.—
i hildren. Tlw-ti p«-ncr and plenty were
Mrs. Wilkins en&gt;M from her Wd, end
t
Atos a foU .took af
oiin«\ mid l»vc and joy were mine.- My tremblingly .to exam I r.rd Ito article . “Wilkins,” said the old man, M he The moon eh&lt;me bright, the rtara peeped
down
up.rt the earth, and tbeysermed
wife—Gofl Mros her gentle a.nil—Was up-0 tto table. She foead ths Jrof. aad took bis visitor by, the . band. “I have
happy (bro. and my children—may bsev. m the pell eto found erilk ; one «t tbe watchedzwefl y«tor’ countenance tind to smile pp-m the leave era d^n theft
erf pn.troftlirm—isugfeed and played in papers torteiniad two eaMiller bundles— weighed well your words. I know you twinkling eye. of light. Siftnoy 'Wil­
glecMime ptawaure.
Gladness smiled one of tm— and ene of sugar. -while In sneak ths truth. When 1. boight that kins 1e«d the wav, efid silently Ms wife
upon n« then, and every h»*ur arsa a.ara- the remaining parcel ato found a nice cottage from/your creditors six years and chKdrew fulfowtd. Several times
TRA, COFFER. RUOAR. HMcl-S; 1'EPFER.
ago. 1 paid them nne thousand dollars the wife geaed up Into bar husband-*
• ••■n of Mies.
But I lost the. as the lump of butter.
PRUKES, FWB. RAWSKCODFIlyH;
&lt;
to feet; everrthtng is the flreory liaXarob • , Red Io«&lt;h hit own salvation! Six
“O,’’ murmured tto poor, wife and for IL It has not been ' harmed and Is ro.nLrr.ancr; but from the strange ex­
will l» herded for fsMily »H
Moor nf tbs pression that rroted there, she cnuld
years have passed aituts the deninn that mutton *a »ht- gated upon the fo--d thus ssg.iodMit wan then.
Also a great rarlslr of tbs
I took to my bran drove tie from your spread out tofire her, “win-Obe seme time ( have nteelvsd go-id rent fur it— m«ketvul potblpg t&amp;a tended to satisfy
sbeltnring n-f. - And th-ve aix years ! throe!. Can jfobe-JMWbl* Thomas baa
CTLHtZOT
At length a slight tort An the road
O, shat niiaery, what agony, what M&gt;r- xt-./r^tha I.. No, be.ncvcr did that! And
row a.'and whiit drgn-dation have .they then itot lmill-ttoTH^-lfeMkind.
brought them auddsoly upon tho pretty
And l eaking Extracts,
My
sjMirS
until
If
l«
alf
futld.
1
will
tott
whits
cottage where, years.before, they
n.&lt; brought t«» tne stud my p»M&gt;r family 1 sweet word"! ’ 0; tty’pivr. pm&gt;r heart,
Home, health. wrallb, pears,- j-^-^Snd ’ raise m-t a hope that ttniy only fall and you for-ho rem, nor for • ceot-nf inter­ hod bees so happy. Tty epprostfaed
thaam.t. ^rbs sa«w in the fnmt yard
est. You shall hare a deed of tbe estate,
Ir.endsmv gone—«|l, ali goon! (J. ttau crush thro!"
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fetal rnj—n... I will not l.laiue thni It
gnd ip topirn 1 will take but a single had &gt;&gt;een ahoeeled away rand a path led
sTA.TioisrER’sr,
Wilkins opened the gats
whb I, | w|,o didik-V-. Year after year I eon,' w bo hud rated himself upon hi. note apd mortgage, upon which you can np the ptoxxa.
—Ma iwlfe tremblingly faBojsad. but
• PENS, PKXClUt. IXKR. PAPER. EX•WEEZEX A AIXEM.
letup.redj»ith,.&lt;t&gt;y deadly, sting, when I elbo«, He ..er father goner
!-! bavp your own ume.”
ViXOPES, CAJilMf, Ac., Ac.
kties that destruction lurked in thy
Ifhomaa ‘WIIMn'a tried to thank tbe wherefore gbs knew not. Then her hus­
rx
at a
ia ct&gt;««
-Yes Charles.”
band opened the door, and In the entry
am’de. But, but. and the pmr man raisUpon oer shelve* o»y -b. tound .11 W
*O. tell me mother, did he not mme old man for Me kindneve, but he Only
rd hi&lt; eyes toheuvbn aw hr Wpoke.' ‘ihsrr and-ki»a tpe aud fittle Abby-tifa morn- »anh back iato hisfaair and wapl'iikea he met the amtllng noun&gt;«anrw of old
,T*'£j:rX7.X', ins’of tbvir profeauTi*
Captain Walker,1 abouaberod them into
t« room
earth f« another man—tratf ingl”
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child . Mid whUe be yrt ant with bia face
the parfor where a warm firn glowed in
1 trill Ac tk»l mmt
oir. ("“*♦ C»urt Hmm, H««Hwx» IHe*“Yea, yea—ho did, he djd!" cried the bur|ed in.bia hands, the old man slipped
thegraM,and where every thing l«&gt;&lt;ksd
^»mu A. Swaaxav,
r **■&lt; Alcoa.
■mother aa she flew to the iMr of her boy from the room. And when at length be' oaat end. somfortabls. Mrs. Wilkie,
Within the roly sperimrot nTa mis and wound bar arm* artarnd Mm.
returned, he bore in bls hand a neatlr
turned hergaac upon the aid man, and
aral'fe atrfj almost broken down hovel,
.
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“And mother,'" said the cblM, tn low," covered basket.
then upon her boahand. 8*r»ly to that
■at a woman rnd two children—a boy trembling acertita,
27. ’
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Cnn.e, oofue," the Captain exclaimed
and * girt. The cold wind (bund its en­ tearful la.A to hH parent's faee, “wdl 'xheer op my friend, Herts are, pome
trance through a hundred ctettfaa, and n’nt tat tor be g»t»d1o’ u» oner more f”
tit-bit* for y oar wife and children—take rteh. there wsa nona of that constraint
which would bavs bean expected. They
nv its hitrng-gmts swept thriHigh the
That toother txmld n»t speak—she them mime; and believe me, Wtiklna, If
rioim. |h« no-ihor sod her children crouch­ could only prrao'ber children more fond, yon fed half ax traapy in receiving my met,rather as friends and neighbors.—
ed nearer t» the few enih«rv that still ly t»» her boeonr, and weep a miRherf fiiviir ns I do to bortowtag It, you -are What could it meant
Hart I flto clock strilws twelve I The
■n"&gt;uldrrvd on the hearth. The only tear* upon them.
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old &gt;ear hso, gm*e aud a new brlgatfurniture were four pw&gt;r stooh, a rickety
Was L'ixia Wilkins happy as aba
“JJGud I-C-God’ will blew yeu.
winged cycle la about. to eummence ita
table, and a scanlih covered Led ;' while eat her diildren'dttwn to that morning's this! exclaimed
&gt;ad Ute
.
kiudoeaa-atricken
in imr rortier. near-st V&gt; tha !ir'e|-Uce, meall At least a ray of sunshine was man ; “and if Over
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T betray ynttr coat flight over the earth!
. Thomas Wilkina took the hand of hie
was a heap of straw «nd tatti-red blank struggling t&lt;&gt; gain entrance to her bneom. dense, rti«y ( die « th. hMtant
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wlft wllhih'lito own, and’ then drawing
eta, wnleh iwrved as a renting’ place for
“Stick toyour pledge, Wilkin*, and (
Towards the middle of the afurnont.,
from l.k bdeotn a paper, he planed ft la
tho brother and sister. Part of a lall“*
Mr. Abel Walker a retired sea captain will take care of tto rest,R mid the .old
her Hand remarking as he did ao:
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
MirPES A BIR10WS.
candle was burning 'upon*tbs table, and of some wfaltii. srt in hie comfortable
■ “Liaxir, thia is your Ai/afamfe preseat
April Tt. Is**.
hr its dun light one might have "wen1 parlor rogagvd in reading, whew one of '
FTORWETS asd COVXHW1.M1RS AT UAW
"tmJtin csw. T»
/or.MeJIfrw Fear/"
■ hot wretclirtT'ihofM-F^I'eoUitlrlianee, II'1 bis servants Informed him that sotoe one i
&lt;B. ifovtat.. susfae* U, with ptw-ptarw
The wife to«k the paper, and she open­
was pnfe ahd was. and wet with vrortu—
’ gt the d.ior wished to see Mm. ‘
ed it 8hr realtoed ita roniaata a* a gisco
van
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A
wro» *•
The lace, of her children were both boy.
t r"
“Tell him to coms in than,” returned 1
but she could notrood it word f«&lt; word,
ied io her lap. and they soerued tu ±?jW.ft*r.
•- r,
f..r the streaming lasra nf a wlld frantto
jwnrofully under her prayerful guardhit i
“But It'e'QUt miserable Wllkin&lt; »fr.,' '
j..y would n.-t lst her. With a qoidt,
“Never mind." mid the Captain after ।
nervous movement, abs placed the pries.
Al length the sound of footsto pa upon
WANT 25.000 Ito. &lt;&gt;f WOOL to
a raomeiite beaitoti«m, ■*tb&lt;»w Men lo.— 1
Iras pledge •»*« ber bosom ; and then,
tii.Miow-crust struck upon the mother's Pror fellow," he continued, after tbe ser­
tnarinfaeinni iolu CLOTHA
with A low warmer, like the gentle whis­
•arc.
ntid.ltMiily
srouatrig
her
children,
'“““SteH.
,
\
vant had gone, *1 wond« wbat be wants.
The gloomy ahadss that nehened in the per of semi httaven-buuod angel, she fell
•he hurried tbopt to their.lowly bed, and (n truth ( pity him."
i
nigh*
of
the
Mat
of
December
had
fallen
fainting into ber husband's arms.
hardlfc tod they orouohed away beneath
FUAKXEL ____twnn
With a trembling stop and downcast ,owartbeaaow clad earth. Within the
“Look up, look up, my o wnadrar wife,"
the thin Uuiluts,; when tha d«.&gt;r wa. I™Jc, Thomas Wilkins sntsred Captain
miserable dwelling of Mrs. Wilkies there uttered the redeemed man, “I'tak up and
Walker's parlor.
was mure of comfort lhanwo found when sin I la upon y«rar husband, and ywo, too,
“Ah, wilkina.” sold the old captain, ,6m* we visaed her. bgt ya* orthlqg bed my children, gather abort ynur father
“elint has brought you beret"
been added to the furniture of tha plane. far abuahondand a father henceforth I
ini l&lt;e»MM&gt; nife gated-sp into.her: bu­
The poor man twice attempted to. F*r- the lascaix days her buabaod bad will ever be. Look up. my wife. Thors t
I luind'a fao«\ and seamed ready to ertmtih
■e&lt;&gt;mn overy svening.and gone away iw ----------Now, Uule. feel proud with me,
back from his approach, uben the mark spesk, but MeHMrt Wtoy tJim.
fur. daylight esery morning, and during for we tland within our vit house I Ye*
“Dn you come far charity.’’
of a tear-drop upon 'hU dierk caught hrr'
“No sir," quickly returned WUklna, that time aha knsw itoft he bad drunk no thisoottage to one* moes; our own * and
eye. Couidilbo, thought she. that I fist
P~H.« drop wa» ill truths tear I
No w hits his eye. gUtamed with -a proud ■MoKfeattog beverage, for already his nothing berths band &lt;&gt;f death shall again
tees hmi begun to assume tbe stamp of lake us hence.. .Our good kind friend
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—perhaps a aauw flaks had fallen lbw* light
••Tbro sit d«vwn and out. with ift" said hie former manhood, and every word bare will explain It all. . O. Linie, If
and meMrd.
that he bed spoken bed hero kind and there is any happiness ««n earth, ft ahsli
Once or twice. Thomas Wilkins seem­ WdlUr. to s blunt but Mod tone.
“Opt. Walker." commenced the- poor 'agcctfoaale- To bia ehlleren be bad h.ncefarth be ours! Lek- the post be
ed upon the point of speaking some word
new shorn aod warmer cl.ilhlng forgot too, and with thio the dawning of a
1
pi hiawifs, bat at length heluriiad alpw- man, as be took ths proflbrod aert, ’•! broesht
and to heroelf he had given snob thing* new y«r, hl ua commence U&gt; lite in tto
ly and.alle«tly ondraaaing hintsal', and have come to aak'you'if yod still own
as she stoodjn immediate need of; but
' smm after hja weary hmU bad touched that Dttle "ootuge- beyond tbs Ml F
yrt with all this be had been taciturn and
Gently the hatband and with tank upon
the bed be .was aslwp.
’
‘4 do* 11 ’ ■ ■
thoughtful *U«ISl I dialiks &lt;rf all
their knee* deeped Tn each other's arm. ;
“Andtokoeenpledr
Lrwtg and earnroily did Mrs. WUkina
tl.«i. and roly apes king such words as ■and oHnglng jnyfaUy Utibem. knoll ttolr
1 “N«." '
'
gaae upon th# features uf her husband
were
n
ra
swto
r
y.
The
pane,
devoted
for
.
oKwciou.
happy children. A prayer from
-hirmg^wdF
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alter be had fallt® ashwp.
There was
-*- the huatond'a itpw weeded its way to the
“No," returned tbs Captain, regarding. tag vHb'tafM —
aonaadting atnmgu to hia wantwr, some­
. sbnoM aK' as* I
throws efgrace: and, with warm tears
thing una.-roupt&lt;fale. Surely.
hat) not Ms dfadtur with uncommon htteresi.—
trwbling down Lit aged faaa.oM Captain
• keeti drlnktoo, far Wa countenance had
Walker repoed^a toertfoft -Atnro.
i»• thefaffafay. P~-** a&gt;fasiuree were I
■ Ftvaywwal-tve ptm-de!nee that hap­
rnthrr sod an}ljh..t|ghtf»d, than otherwise &lt;
py t^eai. Tb-cu.s Wilkin. Las deer.
■nd—o. heaven/isit possible 1 a smilb 1
■Si hie pretty cottage fomi ail eaeum-

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- A ®*p&lt;Vwea *&lt;sl* C-virsatioa. tn svptdet ail- Clerk and Treasurer; Ifolauos Wr.Hu■__ --------------------------------«._L- L. .l. an. J. (X Hanna ia elected bUpvrGaor-

ly otto fo gfurity'.

Wmun last year.

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Rutland vh-ets A. D. R-&gt;tk Soper*i»ol
aud the entire Bepeblicati Uckat is ejected,

esseptmg Qerk.
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Behtmore etaela Matthew H .Irnm.Ru b
Bu|«'r» ie-ir. Two ri-ptiljjicnn tickets etily

There ia to be a grand re* lew uf tbe ar­

wrterun i* this |uyn.
ChsUcteu wtavfo J.din Keagla, Rap.

consolidated with tbe asrnnd and fifth.—

B. &gt;. MCE. Gvo'i 8npvnal«Bd«*t.

my of the Potomac aa am« aa pmeiKSbla.
Our rorp* (the third) has burn

This div.sUui gowa to lbw »ee&gt;md corps.
airs to Ftichiiiosd, isitmalbly in qnwt of
Bepervkmr, and rill rts ttakst elected, «*■ Webavs drills every day. (weather psr•Peers.’ Ut reMly • • eweeurage tbe reb­
aiHting) Cd. B. R. Pieroe of this tog
cept Ueik. This,l* a Reputrlieau gain.
eta »» bold rial and wait tbe change of
tVoudland elects Mild T. Wheeler, finem te la command uf the Brigade.—
Presidential4HMfoui;'«E«b who burned
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vua.gr
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Superviawc. auH the entire Republican Thu wcafher ba* beea *tnrmy for a few
in.mi.in. oaina up on I be xtsumer N- « . houses aud hung um-ff.-pdiug ijegrwe*
lM.-kri by » mqp&gt;rityx*-f about BO. L»*^ daya past and one night ibis weak we Tteisu from New Orlrens. Five died in uur atreeta diseialfying the slaughter
gwl all iLthev •( saww. but that baa alt na tlie-way up. N. W. Th.&lt;mpeon. «&gt;f and maiming of three by pr.wwmious to
yvur Mr. Wtovfor bed oca niajonty.
cheer under thr windows of Gee. Mt
Yaukew Spriags elects Timothy Miles, rained dff, it is now oiaar bat windy. I the 34&gt;h Indiana, and II. N. G rod is. of
Qrllan.
.
tbe Mtb Iowa, were buried at HrieM.
Krpublpah Bi.pcrvivwr aud all the rest ihitik that the storm was tbs regular
Now don’t you ass rtxK •Cqrperhmd'
equimytial for I dtrn'l thisk that thvrv
uf tiekM by Uiajoritire of about 25.
ia ima of the moat significant words in
wrre/anv army rniivemtut* about t&gt;»
Maple Gruvw M BepuMrm by 40 me-* w-rtto off Tbe recruits that joined da
nur IsogusgsF
This ia the 'friinKti definition «&gt;f
Bt. Deila, March 8D.-A spetaM to
j«rh),L. tfipluirn, Bwpervisor.
from Hseing* are gwt»it&gt;g along firstIJopc « all repuiilieva by small mi- rate. There ha* been;but little •it-kures the Ucmwruf, (resu Cbalewtoo. Cole* “Cipperteadj" here is another foratabod
vm&lt;mg them. they will soon hr aa g&gt;“*l sously, III, mye the G.ppsrbewds rame to band; '
pwiltaa. ™ Juba ifuCollum, Supervisor.
“A meeting of the Democrats nf But­
•oldleva aa the old members. I suppose ■util that town to attend tmnri yesterday,
Johnstown «d«4ta Levi M. Dsway for
NIDDUTIIXE. Micmeaw.
that tomorrow the regiment will h«vr with gaus ceuowaled in wagios, aud arm­ ler county. Ofito. adopted tant week an
Buprrvtsnr usd th* amirs rvpwbitcun •« g.1 r* pi.hrL. There ia • theatre about ed wWh pistols. B-mie »&gt;ldi.&lt;re in the ameixliamt I., some resnlathais, to the OFFICE OVER BLARES STORK
effect
that "delrgntre to the Nafional
Will *Uao4 to aU call* ia th* Ils* •&lt; Ms jMsfoa mile from camp ; the actiwa arn from Gmrt Hotewi yard w&lt;re drawn into e
ticket hy—majority.
ata. with fmmptnem amt Metity | ttaadlagiba
Under tbe atav* bending n.nper'i&gt;
A lew nigbta ag» y.'gr fray, and a genera) fight instantly -ocur Uonventiini to be itulrmted to v.Hw for
From foe return* IJhi* f«r received it WaaMngKm.
red. The oninty Bhrrriff sprang tami
Wevklr, «&gt;f MonASGih very pertiaratly i« probable the Rejailuan* w»U have 13 huiulile arrvant and ■ Tew fri-nde earn
rlndedta see tho show; wheu wa got lb" Judges stand and cunuveoed firing a
and truthfully, aa ar thing, trmarka, that out of |6 £up»niw&gt;r» in the Cauaty^
ready to atari it raiavd quite Laid, but pistol at the Uirtaii men. Msjoc Y«rk,
“tbe inanifwto ./ thy-War Denvicrgcy” toing a Rrputalieaa gala »f one. ' That wwe.m»'led nuretovea wish itmaasursao.- Burgn-n ,4 the 54'h, waa oae of (lie first
aa the Tammany party like* to bo wilted will do.
ihal fflbe night waa et.iemt there would matins Tbv imnei mau being wutnuui
n»t be mush ui a cniw.l. But fatal, d" berwi at tha Cmrt House, ran; to their
baa one peopovitWHi which ob iuld ho eery
Tna llwamms »r Ban Dnuixo i Da
HGtGU) SOLDtna.
Ivekm. it saetnrd aa If ibv winds fNito boil*** and stores for arai*. and were
thoughtfully pmderrd by tbe efttana of
mcren. lenetl. at linu
Rja an updroiabte fsfct that “We»v mae Akmy find tarnod nul tn seq the per- fired npoti Irnni windows. From tan to BXACTrn. —Latest adv tore from Florida
ratiUedtetto, itoeaty
thi« country. It deelata that the prgt
Attar niucb jvwtl.ug in tbe iwvlvv were umindrd. Col. M-tctadj of Staled that two negnww who had run
ward the tuanii id empire still takes its lioihauee
.Pcwaidetil oImuM be a military man. iY-t
the
54&lt;b
Raginx
ut,
woshadly
wounded;
away from lheir uwuwcs m-T* UmA aycar
crowd I obtained my ticket, aaid ticket
way." Week before last enabling aeta
brief a hall of a ten apot ,.f spsdvw, with Giner Baler, killed; James Guudriuk atiiue, were recently caught al magnolia,
tf the country is truly wiao it will ft»vrr
were pawd Ly Congress f..r tbv admw- the fidlowii^r inscription io it; “The Wru. H.rt, F. C Jeffrey, bel mging l» brought tu Pdatka. and without trial of
etwrt a chief magiMrata mgrah' upon, the
•ioD Ilf flrwSu.TOblew States, vig; No Iwarer baa paid twenty five eenta, admit the 54th, wore wounded aerrrwly. Tbr any kind. vlrvatM, by tbs m-ck to a
ground .if military auecewa. The octaml
hkn. The building ia covered with ol.l 54 ib regiment arrived this aAvnu».-st Mid branch wfa UweXan aduiiriitg civwd ul
Uraaka, Nevada and Cdnradw. Nrbraa
.the voider ia ■&gt;&lt;■&lt; tbe vcta-ol tn whifh' the
Nelson Wells, eh iv airy look tag mi while they were chok­ UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV­
eenvam and tbe rain fell nearly an hard m foraiwd on tbe square.
ka is west if |wwa,uii«d north of Raiuuus
ENUE.
Prvaidrtit uf tbe Uuitad Sta’e* ahvuld
aide aa it did autardr. 1 got theatrical* tbe man who fired the first sb-.l, was U&gt;- ing to death. Ona uf the black, nigger,
whilst Nevada and Coforado are still wnmghl to hat me the balance nf my
be trahted.
Military auroene da^lra
slave' chattel rascals did u&lt;&gt;l dta.ecwHi
farther west, aoi 'iig tho R«oky ami N» term./service. Cap*. I. S. Geer arriv­
to plcwae the delicate ladies who
a nation aem-io&lt;ued to &lt;tap.ale rtalr,
Biouke with a squad nf msa went in pur­ had coms fi.rth to etc the black tool ahu
vaila mountain's, and are said to be as ed bare a few daya ago.
but It ought not i&lt;» dverivw a free
suit id a gang of Gipperhredashout sev­
1 am your* truly.
rich in gold so California. A new Trien miles distant. CapL VVUliams bss
tin-rgt. DlJ E. BttMIlL,
rit-rv, t-allrd Montana, to also about to
warlike co.iimunity the triumphant
Bomstwent* pr»miuMii socceti, implica­
Co. E 8d Krg. Mich Veteran V.d a.
ia natwrally the ni'wt caoUv«Uug fcgarr,
ted in lbs affair, under guard at ths Court
Thitv three mmw frtt Stata hare been
ILuev.
hnl la a peaceful Gee society the qualit.es
Cal. Mitebell had * conference will.
In tbv
of the s-Jiber tare by no tn&lt;&lt;aao that which addrd tn i*r gliirmua Unwin.
H.wut). B. FoAlin, Judgo'CuMtalde.
are lw*t lined for the wort uf govern good Iildtintawf dem.trailc rule; when that a prirate rebel circular was captur
who seemed very anxious that »tep*
tbe alave-iwaeru •/ tbe SuwUi controlled eil by one of «ur eoouta in tbe Army &lt;4 ahosld lw taken to preseal a lurcher uul
thecoaodta of tbr• nation, neb a thing tbr Cumberland a f*w days agn. la was
w«rd from tbe headquarters of Gen.
•b&lt;&gt;«ild 'b&gt;* nm»t highly honored i« tree; OHild not bate been dunk without convul Jobnall*. crmilMuidilMl tba rebel depart
but ilist ■ erotury ago any British Groe- aing the cuntry from ha centra to ite mtnt, and was addreau-d to the people
St. Loma, Mart* 31
xal m rh» fi-M or AdnrirnPret tinbet- (.■imiiiifeivt.ee. Bui new that alavery ia rnxib of (fir CiH.sa River. It m&gt;liflbd all
■ ter than Lord CaanUM. who directed 11* daud^gad ita political mflamw n«, iwugrr psrooua wfixi claimed allegiance tu, and data •/ tbe 23.1 my a official iufoi mati ai
received Una morning that a reeoapnrtection &lt;4 the Gmlrdorste Govern. •
(oivvrnmrfli, ewM be difficult.to pntoe. firwred. it erarvvly attracted tba attoutum rr—— — •—
n.&gt;i&gt;Mncc under Gen. Mower made tn
■ 1.U f-.pl.,... r.lMd ■ rlppt. ,p.m U»'u.-i'”'
Military suer***, however cw-vwtial. bwws»4. sod remove from their boiaes to NaU.hifomry.J5 milea above Aluxati
.!.-. iv n&lt;&lt;l necessarily the high­ surface of polities.
dria, mi the 21’1, wberv tba enemy met
the south bank uf fos C-maa River.
Mall«»y. uf KmtuiAy. true to tbe be­
All nf tJ* male population espelila uf with aome fere. A fight en»wed. in
est service. Military her-ee,’bowel er
which we turned lb» rrbela' flank,captur­
pure, however single-hearted, however hests uf Ms owners, tried to strike &gt;&gt;at hearing arms or net for tiling light duty,
ware ordered to bs enrol led for tbe ar­ ed four pireea of artillery auh cataaoua
n.ildr. are by the neeseaify id tta- erne. the &lt; fauvrn f oyvct prohibiting slavery tn
my and ihs drfoncwa .if Groegia and Ala­ and 200 privowrra.
Yaaan Caarr aan RaatL Bcaunar
a&gt;-e&lt;M*oii*rd to r.-gsid tlielr &lt;»wiv will as tbe new Statea. (lie motion eaueed qnltr bama. 'Jbe warned and children were
Tbe ttawmigh iltareti.m to which tbr
law. and Will inevitably incline l« gov­ a fluttering in tbe deoi.icmtic fl-ck, and* tu be provided with meana of support bv
pa. kugea forwarded front tbe North !«■
ern a riwintry as tf it werean aruty. If aeveral iif bit brethren fr»ai doubtful tbe Geifodsrate au'borities; those able
oar men held a« pruoaerv^tiy the rebel*
Wsannvarow was aa except:«e Jo this diatricta prayed him tn withdraw It. He tu labor war* tu bs furnished work in
are subjvetad, to well vtarw-n by state­
arsenals sad foctories. A eamp waa to
ruts, JacKsnx «o n»t; and W aawmTon wouldn't do it, and they had to “cat and lw aatablisbed al Cwd^towu or Bluff for
ments m a rvevut communication from
run" when tbe vole waa taken.
Only the bearfit uf the jopng. frsblv and belpthe C.mraisMry ..f ULby Pr-w 1w Maj.
waa excrpliot'sl among mm.
Tho Groat Ereneh Remedy I
Emerging from any great war, and eighteen pwaa could be fond in lb* Ivwa, rations to lw lustmd to them by the
csp.-.waily from a civil struggle, tbe de­ u b&lt; -h&gt; bvuea. A laa { bow are the urighty guvernmeaU Thuse reftomg to cam ply
with tbs provisiuSM uf foe circular were
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votion of an army and H« officers to their fallen.
to be 1‘M-krd upon and treated as rnemles
chief foan incentive to peranual ambition
u| foe Qwfod-rst* go»ernmvnt.
Their
Ixcxtasx or I'opcLAnog.—Tbe dec-and a danger to civil liberty an vaa and
property would n»t I* respected aud mi
renial inereare »l forrigu population from
secMrity granted for their lives.
ota i..aa that it t»red« hut to be named :
1H50 to I860 IS 87-1 per ueut.brmg neat­
Tbe ordei is kuArd upon a* a virtual ‘ The Pennsylvania Copperhead- have fullv disguised sotilrstaMid artielew. The
for Htatorv is th" record of governmenta ly ailwnNinguf numbers-in sowie Slates
aliandimmeiit of rhe aeetton uf tountry declared lb tav-ir of Gm. McClellan fur skill »f tbs ruechanie, ybe raonivancw ul
overthrown and people aubjugnted by more, and • them Iwm. in ro-mJ num
along the -Tennessee Riser north of the President. desiring to nm him &lt;wi what is tbe purvey or, yd the dece.t of the
brra.
tbe
Stet"
ofNew
Tprfc
had
a
mi/fiew
victotb'ini military traders. But We
boundary uf tbe Coosa River. By re- fa bu lonely termed bia military rvputatn.il • Mgu-r. all eumtaoa in grand efforts at de
• ■florrngn residimtn, wlndT is a fou-th
feniog to fov map. tba trader will *ee fiu- he ha* rm other reputation than that. rrpti -a, and oa eaaiwiowrmn — an caam
•re not driven to aiirimt or e«m modem
fmrt of all in the Umted State*, and also
ih.ii
Rome. Georgia, I* tbe outer hey to One would think that a clam ofmen who ibathm which caurw-i be had witta-ui
M»h*y to. find the evideWes of these a fourth of tbe t&lt;4ai' populatiou of the
the p»ntecti--n of tbe country South of thue took op a military rima fin- a cbndi
jrvtfca. The spirit whi«ba»limta a mih- State;
;
but. uu aaaueeagw of ulf th*
itwC»-u. Tbe people are sol ounply- date, would eapvet to gratify tbe e.4dier.
States.
ha
Mwmtwr
uT
foreigners
is
• tbr Government h rimply '
ing with the provieioa* of the cirrutar. and secure their infliiencw. But not a&gt;&gt;.
that &gt;4 drep-glsm. Tbe arerndsnry a*i 'nfo-et •■he sixth»« tha wb&lt;4e population : 4wh'M&gt;h may fee considered ea an evidence Die Penneylvahla IjegiMatnre ba»e been
8.M2.M9 (..riMkfiO per rem
tea whole that they bare not tbs m-wt i tn pl W toon
• long wvnlntained in tb* country by the '
eonaWertng an amendment to the Otatitrnmlww &gt;4 foreign
''dmtni- _ fidrncw'P
ebility of foe rebel army tutfon permitting tho "oldivre who tawd
Southern police, under the auspices nf ,anm Mi be frre Bt »ieg mid 5.'i8.l7« (or
to aerre tinder Gm. MeOeflan to vote.
|3«0 per emit) »f the slave
a hat we* ‘•Ailed “Tbe Driwocrscywas .mly
।
Tbe nmeiidnirnt finally pneaed, every
tfiaten.
In I960 tbe torr.wdue to tbe absolute ennifcllari'W of a foiMtaf
1
Union memfork voting for it, but wuly
p •tiding per t-mtegrni a ere,88.M and
jy In Srollstid. there ara in the pop 'one lull nf lew Cipperiierd members w.
11.16, respectivefy,or a« right tw.iuv.—
MtS. ALLOTS
uletiuu ibl.320 mure msrnagrhfo wo ted for It. • Herr we we tbe same party
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AMD
men th nil uiett. -Even, .therefore, though the nominates a rewdidate for Prvwhtent
Is made for a military Prefodentmicand ►
PHIZES.
every man above 15^'years of age were to run on the reputatom of the solffiem,.
date. U onght to snrpriva no man that
so marry. 17 2 per ore'vuf ell the nnmar- refuse tbv’woldh.re the right to rote for
t will emduae ^.r taeMM Ptatagmta 41tta- iw.Mi ardent wipfoirter .4 the pnipny
nad. IA a find that m every IM m»r- or against him. Tbiv actom uf the Penni'taoways plainly wfime uf\he Generals,
riageable man in each country. 3D are svlianl* puliticianx sbnws that they think
ofamr armies: “fie meat have a&lt;
liwfaetore in England, but 44 in Btmlaad. mure of Gen. McClellan lirewusv he is a
• loir 01 a|* &gt;* have beni married in Copperhead, than beesuan be le a soldier.
respeet for the* wretches us Cjga
Englauri, but uuly 56 in Bo-tiand.
In They are prim for of him for having bm-u
for th'Ma ia B-*m«.'"
By the
like manner, of every IM) marriageable cberyeff by th« Naw York draft r ratera,
“wrvdches” bo doueritire tbe Ivwful, cte.
women in each country. 37 are spinsters wbo. had jutt come from burning aw Orentwtiiaial aartamties ««f the Governntewt
&gt;i. England, but 44 lu Scotland, while U3 phaa A«y him over tbe tondw of Ita in­
are nr have been twarriad in England, mates. and haugiog imdK-naive m-gnmsv.
but waty 54 m So.ilaud. The ddLrrr-n-v fonip )»Mta. titan for having lewd tbe gl&lt;&gt;
it lx
iba-u, between tbrnw riwpvcnre numbers rioue Army ofthe Putatwua.
vralioia aud CboHkmll tbe Parliaw»enl,
shows the o&lt;mpnrau*s aunjugal e«ud&gt;- remembered thsi the ineo who uomiustc
Tta ia th* spirit fr.wu w biuh a mUllary
io rtw two aroauira, proving that Cm McCltdhui for Preaidww*. refuse the
fandidary apt tars, Il is impnaiaaes «4
5 per &lt;*nL mors fenialca, at tha mar- aoldlera he used to Iyad, the right to
eonwtniichwud mht. tv ~ tlw&gt; taatmet .4

I58T

ntannusELBcnutr.—Some animat Im I

balleflng on Monday.

Although a rainy |

ticket was elected by mejniilire ranging
from #C iu 65, J. W. Stebbins, dem. for

On Treasurer, If. R. MeElwsin Iwd 2C
■msyority tiwr J- A. Fuller, repufalirsu. I
Tbe Wanceef tbv .ofiesre had majorities
Hasting* i» joined to her idol*.
Twn Art-xanc Muxtult.—W* iiavel

It opens with a well
iriltan article on •'Fighting Fact* lor
ble msgaxine.

low «d by a poem, by W hitlier, oc “ The I

■wreck of Rivermiiulh*h«! we have
she •‘Scboolrusatsr’s Story," by A. M
Diaz; “Pistol lgm-tu»," by Gail llamil
ton; “The first visit to WaaMttgton;
“llauae end Hom* Papers,’" by Mrs.|
&amp;uv*| •-The Black Preacher," by Low*11; "Fmiquet, foe Magnificent," by F.
Sbeldon; “Among lbs Mortmme," by

'Fritz Hugh Ludfow; “Our Progressive
llndependenev," by Dr. Hulmes; ‘On

numbers yet

Published

issued.

by

Tickour fo Field*, Boston: Term*—One
-ropy, one year, postage pad. M 00 ;|
_—-.i
on
r. *

April cumber

uf till* new twu-dulUr

•magazine open* with a charming ••ecl
-eagraving called “Hxaxr *xo nn Di«.*’|
•THs t* followed by a breutifu! Dotmut

Ft»mox -PL«TX, also swgraved on steel

■ two com pantun engravings which

w II

"Txt Wixbuu" and “Tux RnruMtn.*

song by Ednor lbwsiter, ‘ I IjOvkd rutv
])■** Oui Fl*o tux Bx»t," and is uf |

Tbe lireraturs uf this a umber ia “Our

shadowings," by Osra Augusta; “Mi*dakon Duty," by Ida Masuu ; •Hjeud-by.”
•by Mrs. L. J. Rittenhouse; ‘•Mabel’*
."Mission

Jenny Morris's Tnp to Cslb

Ifurnta." hy Mrs. Margsiet llusmer;
'•Tbs Transformed Village," illurtratsd
by an engraving, foe.

The Novelties,

Work-TaMe and Flower Department art
•II illustrated by finely executed wood

enu. Published hy Da*co» fo PtTca
non, &gt;19 Walntf* M. Philadelphia., *2.00

• MT The acene of Cengrees on Monday
Aurina the pronouncing of the euiugi"
um« Jlon. Owen Lovejoy, wae orw o',
■unuess! m-lemnity . Die members srem-

' -qurotsbdtruthful.

Mt

li»l west, and d&lt;we »w»y eatirrly wto
tbe muee cd complain* »® fitqv*®* *F,r

�or mcjMGJ

fSSEEiS’JllKSia
&amp;"^S?F,JKSSJW

JONATHAN NICHOIM.Idmlatotraaer,
MART A MN JU Ci KM*, Admtaaetratru
Dated Noreeibvr IT. &gt;M3.
uuvgj

Jtrgal Jtolua.

PIANOS

lUanaoe

yehra sinew when lhe disease enmmnn tn
perhead majority kept up to nearly ita our weatern country began io attack ma,
furrorr figurea
TbaMitire Democratic aneh as favor sud ague, general dahUUy,
Ticket waa elected by majniitiee ranging • enkneaa nf tho digrgtive organa, dtc.;
from 26 tu 05, J. W. Stebbins, dent, for in tact, I waa, aa tbe oumman pbnise in,
••wick all over.” Nevertheless, my CtrSupervisor lutd 54\ver D. Striker, rep.
emnatanewa compelled me tu g&gt;. tn work
■On Treaaurer, D. R. MeElwain had 20 tn Laks Superior Cupper Mine, Lakr
majority aver J. A. Fuller, rwpujjliran. Superior. Here I met a cnrsning &lt;t»
The balance of the «®eerw had majorities aster, having a tall uf many feet am!
ranging between tbeee figutwa. Surely striking upon my head, having the effect
uf betiumliing as It were tbv muielea and
Haalinga is joined to ber idula.
nerves of tny legs and arms so that for Estate of Alonro B. Dwrnem, el al, Ml.
a h&gt;ng time I eoetd herd's move. Fi
aura.
.
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Il.anl Cocxvv. sa
Twi Art-auric Miixthlt.— Wo have nally I got so lliai 1 could hobble about
At a acseion of vbe Probate Court, for the
received the April number uf this Valu­ w ith a cane, lint aJmoatedsMpiiroi of ever
county of Barry, huldoo at lbs Probate 0«cs
getting well, and here ia the aslnuBiling tbe village of Hastings, on Tuesday, ths bib
able Miagaaine.
Il i.petm with a well
and to me gratifying fact that three Wark a
-writtoa article &lt;&gt;n “Fighting Facts few ag&lt;*l comnienred the use of tbe Bcwidi■Fugi«a,” by C. C. Hase well ; thia ta ful- unviait Remedies, and efu now aide to
MiWH. Hamum. Roby A. Barworn and Bara I.
low rd by a poein, by W Hillier, oc “ The walk easilj without a cane and feel well
Or."trading aad Alingthr pelitios.duly verified
wrreck of Rivermuuthilben w'e have generally.
of Hoplite Barnum, Uuardian of saM minora,pray­
ing. lor reasons therein r«i forth, Hint It.1 may no
&lt;he'■Schoolmaster's Story,” h/ A. M.
licensed to mH certain Ib-sl bagnto. boloogi“C w
Diaz; “Piutoi Ignt-tua,” by Gail llamil
Mid minors, io said petiuou deserted.
Theienpun it ia Ordered, that Woodsy. thCSd
ton; “The first viait tn Washing: &lt;hi ;
day of May next, at ten o’clock tn tbe ferenoon, be assigned for the hearliwt of saidjM'’ioB
“House and Heme Papera," by Mra.
aud that the next of km of said miners, aad all
Stuwa; ‘The Black Preacher,” by Low

S

*11; “FtMMptef, the Magnificent,” by F.
•Sheldon; “Among tho Mormine,” by

PIANOS

•&lt;}OLD PRIZE

Jndwpeodenes’." by Dr. Hsrlmee; “On
Picket Duty,” and the usual Rs view a
.elwues tbe coolants of utta ul tbs best
uiMnben yet hsued.
Publislwd by
'Ticknur&amp; Fielda, Boaton : Terms—One

-copy, otjo year, p&gt;«tage paid. 13 00:
two enpiee, *S 00 and^tacfi additiwml

esadonev ul atod paimon. aaJ tba hearing
(■riiiod tod cireuUliliu In Mid ciirirty of
-I ... -■&gt;..., a——V — „.wvlriMe I" Mid

SPECIAL NOTICES

TATE OF MICniOAN.-gegblb Jadteisl Cir­
Sbull
cuit iu Chascrey- . . 1 • ;
peodn g in Uw Circuit Cr-nrt fur ths county

EWING MACHINE FOR SALE.

of Barry, in Cnene.-ry.at the village uf HuUtea.
....i
u.^i

Tub Ladt's Fuibbu roa Apbil.—Tbe
of thia new twwdollar

CUrto r. K-Hirty. Crnylai^ot,

&gt; magazine opens »lit a charming eieel
-O-Al alM -Umr ...
D., " ’Thia rs followed bv a bountiful Doom, a |
Fmw-Tun, &gt;l&lt;« ngnM
MI I

PIANOS

R,,. Dr.p ;
-------’CT“ u “ *•"•» T*

Omiint £ JToriif^, f^ooUnL
T Mtisfaetotily appearing by aXMavii

■"

Cited, and Bwat -f ri.ru,entirely cured by II.

PIANOS
in
ishvrvbr gireo. that on Kalnrday the Ihirtlelh 1
luOtb 'diy of Aprft; A D.ri^id, al oos e'doek. K
M.ef that day. lbs pmsfoM described la said
morlgagy, to wit, tbs east'fraction of tl-s sooth­
weal s?aTrn ll« SortT-lnat qsarlerdf sret:o" No.
vweirty.
J i» tosmsMp lCa. UWss-Zi) ooKb of
range No ten (10) west. In all eighty arm. aiurs
•rtess. in said-county of Barry and Mate of
Michigan, will bs sold at public suction ar reudus
to li-rhigbcet bidder, at tha north door of tba
Court Iloese in tbe village of Hastings, in said
Barrs evuolv. or so u uch «f said preulin u
—.11 ..a..a.
ni,r~wte -

bars bad ntaay iiowbta and diffieefetes. aM «ia
time. ueAumdEmt k-r C’srj kind afTalor. aod
d.tero. Ing &gt;11 n&lt;] comlort. Last aameier 1 somnwOc«ITAlngthe-PM&gt;Fl* »«'".’ ««»he&gt;e oud
four bottles, aud am now .Imost a well vsmaa.
My diSeeltvs lave tnariy all disappeared, and I
feel ebsarM end banpy.
Mas. CatwasubDbwsmu.
“Dressmaker. Coscsll Ailey, abeveTnptlVB.
■ DuSkJo, Oct. to. IMT"

CUREraSXtt:

••Mr wire has bee:, iu poor beallb tor a teag
time haring f-equenttr toetel npbyeietea te at-

sndws a!aupp&gt;««t sbt was gstag a? With tba
rdT~ Order, term tbs esootry consumption, wBra a friend advised bcr'to taka
i’SxKircw^sa, u the ‘PsoeMcaro.' Ua taking tbe medicine ebe
perceiv'd a dteoge at cnee. On lhe third day
the had rrcvvsrrdterappclits. nntU os tbs eighth
day, not yet bs.teg t.krs cm bonis, abs£baa
, (mart] M» Laks St Chicago. IIL

MORTOAGEy^ALI.
rfault having been made In tbr paymtal of a
ceria Is lnd»itim uf UArt^aya. loarf.
ateJ by Alrsaadsr Rcofcgal aixl EDzabeth

.nA
.■ito
’ssswfcx rar
svtlc t'rrek. and Msteefcnnai4. «» tbv fr«tb

■ZTJ2:,'S!2S^^.
,1SWM
be, end abchn eon tinned so vwr aioco.

of Nuveottwr, A. D. Is&lt;*i. which Morlgags to
Had lu pia attics of lb. Register of tteeda ia
for th. c-ifctj ff Rarty, te.d blow . f Hkbi­
on th.;th day ot December, A. V, Isfh-, at
lock, in lbs elternoon, on thill day. in Idbor

•
’ — Naet-KUBB. Gaadasr, M Pearl at,
'■DBffs!o.Ociobcr 1.1U1"
KT Tot Hole by ell D&gt;n»g'«'«E7rjKWBY. Ovnrrel Agmt, No. AM Main ak,
BuAbln, M. T., lu whom aO order* abeuld be ad­
dressed.
■
oetUylia

■iSsle. WlglM
„f oni (hosM.1 two
bundnd and any aad H Krtba dollars, and ao
toiler ia brrsbr given, tbsl on the foB'leei.th day
of Mar. A. 0. 1 ,*4. si tbe boor at-aa s'vtock in

S-di3^X“S'X*TWWE!
/a THE

and known a* being tba west half of tba nonbr«»l quarter, of Mcuon thirty four. (S&lt;) it Toera­
shin number om (1] North of Rango aunibw
eigbl M weal, eootauung eighty seres of land

wAgrryng

touch tbe heart* of nil mothers. c*l&gt;ed
■4“TnB'Wa&gt;Dxasx'’ aad “TtfX Rkstuud.”

MORTGAGE SALE.

Bor," and is of

"Ned," “Above the clouds by Night,” il­

Tflfc HISTORY

lustrated by a etriteutg engraving “F«re-

HosrrTTBTrssTvxAcir btttkks.

shadow rage,” by Clara Augusta ; -Mis•lakvn Duly.” by Ida Mason ; “Good-by.1'

wc.ksia siu-cMsiun; »»thgl sirs esnso e copy ol
tbiv order to b. psrsoehn.v MrvrJ on tlu&gt; u.d nontnxieul defendant, al Irate twenty daya befors
“-.-I—
fmartn]

•by Mrs. L. J. Rittenhouse; “Mabel's

. b, WrthZci B. til.wortt. and Mary Jau^ his
qaf Barry Coeef end Stats uf Michigan, to

new and moat.complete awortmcrit ol

DK(JG» AND MEDICINE*,
rfCbemicBle, PataU, Otte, Cam
* ptwae, Bwrning FlaUt

Circuit C«»r» Dmsmuw.an-.
io and Air Derry County, M ichigea.

Work-Table and Flower Department are
all illustrated by' finely executed wood

ruts.

Jfayil tnJ T&gt;f it
G R. WADKCK Arpetow.^ste
For eala by Results 4 Sraixsa, aad A. W. Mu­
Haakiaga. Mteh. ■ oeUl ly

DVERTISEMENT.

FUsnier ;

“Tlte Tranaformed Village,” illustrated
hy an engraving, Ac. Tbe Novelties,

sob.

imprsvs yswr

st.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

3Tiaai&lt;MiJenny Morris’s Trip tu Cali-

Margaret

Vinn'ilmusu Kuta

♦

iDFAULT having boat, made la tbe payment

&gt;ilaalf worth tha price of the number.
The limrature of this number is ••Our

iforuie,” hy Mrs.

ARE you racked with the tortarvs'oCRncmmnd
VTavsen’s Naaateoa Kas eriD speodity relieve.
AWte&gt; swT&lt;-ring Dun tbs gaavriogsef Drssev-

Roberts &amp; Striker,

The music of thia number is the popular
song by Ednur ILosjlar, *1 l^van that
tub

"I have tued tbe ■I’.mple's « ere- in my handy
BaTWtr, Darts'* Ce.’e Ptaaoe with great Innsbl. in eatek of senrfala and Wt

^«Kiysa3e».ssx: DRUG STORE!!

ia I be beet style.
Then we have
■twu companion engravings which w II

Dbab Old Flag

r’BTSURE'W.tti*

H A RM oN I-ii M s.
PIANpS

ZCIIANUER¥ URDEtt.

subocriptiuc nt the same rate, aubaeriberu to pay their oo B p"slage.

MEDAL

itwEfesar-auss1 ““

FriU Hugh Ltrdlnw ; “Our Prugrronive

April aoaibar

PIANOS

bPfANOS

wee apparent during the pn&lt;reau of the
balloting on Monday. Although a rainy
4ay, a fall vole was polled and the cop­

Pianos &amp;

on s’
W.Y-UHiAU,'
l«9 faMW 8L
ohioagd

Some animatUu

If FOB MECHANICAL AND MHHCUUL
rCRHHtHLttLIaMI
v

bs dollars, [SH.-.V] will be
r of tbe court house ia the

PuWUbed by Dxacos A Pktbb

TtJlEuTShl't;
aWR£XS3;iX±M

&gt;19 Waluatet. Philadelphia. &gt;2.00

Deted, February », UM.

ty Tbe eeene rd’ Cmigrees nn Monday
.during the pronouncing of tbe ,eulogies
Upon Ilan. Owen Lmrejoy. was one of
iiDusonl solemnity. Tbe member* seem-ed to feel that the loos was no ordinary
one; and that whatwvar tbsir p»litic*l
■differenceihry bad beoa by tbi-dispotisntma deprived of a Iriod and true petbimmI firtead and valued aaS-H-latr.
Thr
■eul^iMof MeMrs. We-J.burus, Alien.
Pendiet.&lt;i. Sts vena and Odell, were ekw
&lt;[uent and truthful. Mesurn. WashlwtTmand Stevens, specially were evidently
ver. deeply Bffruted. At the emdaaion
&lt;*f tbe add reams, the House luiy-urned.

A Warr Loro Fxra»&lt;t» by the pubHe Um al I net torn rsoluwd. and they now
have a Sfiof Mt*" -*«*
that want, and does sway eaurriy •&gt;’"
the cause of complaint ec freq neat tore.
Ufert, aad whiah uaffU *•’•, baw obIM
«• vatai fcr a raaaady. TtoWeUSew

[Mriv]

ifteran absence efsevers! veers. I have agi
■amdtteWABDWARI TRADE,
ON MONkOB STREET IN THIN CITY,
deonlisilr Invitemy old enatomera udfrias
Rswt and adjoining iwuwttew,. to H&gt;rv tb

BUILDING HA ROW ARM AND MECHANICS

GROCERIES!

aJuttonTumpI^radto* ’r'U
WXIOLESaLf.TOCviCNTRY MEtlCHAMTM

ADMINISTRATE IPS SALE.

■-

Io tha matter of the Estate ef Joes L. McLaM ,
'

ate tu aad for tbv county of Ilarry. aad Nuts of

lowkst Cash market vauhl

X deal largely ia
u7.
'8TOVES1

TIX&gt;IkeF!W&gt;N ARD COFm WOMEN.

MsrrracTCBgD tenon,

TIE «IUT CAME

HUMAN MISERY
ON rHVlT CTLTCBK

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, rXnnpttellMMrBam CUraLtaUn,
never! ! f^va anM It and I will keep
my word.
What* is sbs brt a merd
acbooi teseher! No;'BA. Charloe, she te
a poor worthless girt. The daughter ef
Be' tsars bet ttUas fan o;sr bj»ahteckamith, not &amp;t to bw Um wife nf
AT THE
O dreary aete«aar«fo1
the eon uf thy richest man la Nell will.—
Wbsa to bis grave tifay ben Meh
Give her up, my boy, and seek a wife
Frweilbat Arsed belUs fatos
rW»r
meM iXmH.
who &lt;a your rqaal?*
who* lhe J urn’-lie figure of a young
Ns friend was by to ebsor Ma.
“Clam Lisbon is my equal; Jar su­
। lady tripped
»he end of a piasWhen ste tbs Vlsod.tai.rt nd.
perior. In personal as well as menial an*
z&gt;
afifl
becktaiad
him to rrtsrii. At thta
With Asalb end darksees near bla
endowments, LOApy ynung lady
»&gt;y
conjuncture I.suspect th* rugus began
Ufa seel west hmk to (fed.
pctpifantsace. .Uwe hpe.apd tews propf
to feel that be Ifad gotten btmaalf.dwtKa
Roberts &amp; Striker,
faod to,wnd mill’ mavryhsr. 'Ii rvgtet
scrape, fir half tefrmd t« &gt;is saddle,
that I bare m&gt;t lint* tn # fa’fafrt I
andb&gt;ra mtment scruticterd the irate
leavn'ttmfaetwow; but As nee year latest
Tbs Weedy SMralf tbsy ertlr.
beauty; then lowrrieg b'* bead sad rervtsrn, then, if Ae will have eo nnworthy
mlnallng a miwutib U- »«***ft hia bores
Or»r Utt fair )«S| her
a fallow, I shall marry her.*’
around end elately mde back. Our two
Ob I rest hi pace*, thy satta'iy , „
“My **fadaepie* not true fendlteea.
' “Tbeo I dteown you! I.sa*e&gt; ma, far
horsemen h»d by-xbis time rearted the
By tovta* ryeee e w^t;
I will au« ewe yon a day -lewger aa My tlsaqgh elotbod .ia, huhbut lr»*r* «/
gate, aad were now witbin bearing dier
Tbmucb Mare jaare thy »s®. abaD be
the costly fabric that covers the base
toner nf the folio.lag piquant eulluqay :
a new and most eotnptete assortment uf
A asared betr-locm kip*
“Ha, Ha. I will f..il them yeti" bfaesd heart.*
“WteaiM- yn* d-mg berer
CWrlsv
and
Os
nt-were
married
bet
a
the Mtragsd Judge Nwwmaa. as Ms son
“Wil K y«.u mJ mv tafrte te fegDKlAite ARB MKDIC1MEK,
left tbs huoee and weeded Me way to fowdsysriao*. Ha the beeo discharged,
ged out. and I am bound to hare another."
o^CkewBicala, Palmla, Otis, Cam
Clara Ltebon's home."
■■ ... aad they now live in tbe^J edge's old
I* pheac, Hara lug Ftaite,
“It eo happens that I am ehrne thia
Clare aad Chartea had been, early mansion, but often shad tears of grief
morning and i protestagainfl IL Barely
ecbowlmate^ and had few* einee learaed for its farmer owner.
TUKPRNTLNE AND ALCOHOL.
Cawr 8rn Mrcn. V. Vot„
)
you era too good a auleler to disregard
th* leaaon of love. Clam waa p*&gt;ur, bat
Naxa Aswxroua, Mo., Marc!i2fl&lt;h. J
the remonstrance of a tedy,"
■
pure and loosli ; end no woeder ibe
'•Sorry, Ml**, hat It can't ba helped.
Dsxa PxkBtrraWe l.ft Fimt on
Irande-xue, telreted, sod -rite Otorlee
A proMinent officer attached to the
the 0th fatal, and arrived at'Cincinnati on Newman v..wed -to. keep the promioe am balance corps ulthe French army io 1fy6u Ilkap-Hl leave mine in place of
. Italy, Dr. Armand, has ptthlisbed tbs youre."
the Ulh. Several days were occupied made eo long ago.
- ‘-Nis you will not."
FOB MECHANICAL AND MBDlCiNAL
Clara oral bins at the door, and, notio result &lt;&gt;f cartoon and mtorerti.ng observa­
In drawing arms, accoutrements and
4l this stage nf proceeding the unre­
rUKPQKKfaONLYUU
iag bis pale face, qniaUy enquired ths tions made by him and others upon lhe lenting saiAgv sharply turned sway and
camp equipage.
Veteran Regiments
battfaAsIdroflbs late Napniomt war ft&gt; nxie । ff in quest Id* loot* ; and my
were constantly passing through tbeelty
HtisnMbing that will disturb me. Austria. The position which the bodies
homeward ur towards, the fr.mt, the Clan, Wyoo remain tree. Bnt Obi how et Ufa slain assume, under tbv rtfect &lt;4
former frrah from lhe battlefield, with can I leave you. • My regiment hae or- mortal wounds in qariona parts o( the
tattered 'uniforms and tesgrimmed face*, drsa to start to-morrww, and J msat g«v b*dy upon the general Attitude, were the
Clare, premise ma, let what will befall .object nf the somewhat b«*vvl Imretigaafforded a strung contrast with the lat­ ear, yna wiU etill fove ma. aad I will go j
Cion whicb might have been persued »u a
ter, like ourselves just fn&gt;m home, and content, fa-ping that all may yet be well. grand scale in this euwnry for lhe pnat
tba. corm, buoab, vices, pepper,
lhe luxuries uf mince pies and feather­ But I must tell yuu of «me thing. Clara,
PBUXB8. F1G8. BAHIXB. CODFISH;
which
I
hoped
I
efaiuld
H«4
b*
obliged
beds. '
ever tu mention. My-fiubes dieapprevoe was found In the' speaking attitude of
le-ttSr7 ’*• -A In aecordanee with orders, we embark
&gt;4 my engsgnmetn.wilh you, and wiU do life. A Hungarian hueear, killed nt the
ed on the 10th InaLTor Louisville, un the
aims rtetvirtCG
all in hi* poorer i.&gt; prrvetfa our marriage; seme moment as Me borne, was only
r«u^e for Kpuxville, , While march- but keep up g&lt;"rt courage, darling ”
sliahtlv moved te bla saddle, and eat
ed woot
“Oh, Charles, bow can I. with you there dred bolding I be point of bis aabrr
ii-g to the Louisville Depot,, orders
And Cooking Extracts,
were received te report at Annap-di* aweyl- Bui I kn»w your oounlry calls In advenes, in the position of.charging.
to a th* nrsctat nax*rrr or nt* utnn Maryland. -We th«n “about faced," y&lt;a&gt;, and I will net bold ynw back. Gu. A parallel cnee neeerrrd on the death «f
Char l*a, and rnnemor there i* one at an Austrian artilleryman. Those wound
W« alaa keep an U»d a feed aaeortmeal sf
croesed ths Blyer to Jeffersonville, lx.t*e «bo fovee y&lt;«r and «b&gt;ee prayers
ed in the brad, U was remarked generally ' Presently the marauder made his ap­
Indiana, thence to IndiMapolp,. when Aball follow y»u wherever you go."
fell with face and the abdorpsn oboe tn pearance *t*e more in the adjoining inSTATIONERT,
L&gt;&lt;ngsr tbe lueere .talked, and laid the grnund. Wounds in the chest
ckwure, astride hie own peltry pmy.and
wn took care fur. our dolioaliun, al
PKNR. PENCIL*. IKKR. FAFXB, EXwhich wa arrived on iter 92d alt, having many plans for their fatnre- home until i heart prrtfoeod a Tike poetur. oftbe body leading by a bridle thrown over his arm
HWPW. CABDK *«-. Aa.
the lateneas ef the hour warned them i thm&lt;h in thr letter ca.eemodifies terms of one oilier father's favorite horses. Like
rode upwards of two thousand mjlea' Id
Upee ear abetvaa may be toeed aS »T the
qf the poetiMwi and eipraeeinn m»rw Frw- a falcon let lu«&gt;oe she darted across the
**i they mast part.
fourteen day s—-pasted the border* of al* * Eartj the nest morning there-waa one ' quently took nlaos than in ike former. A lawn to a partition lence; drew one of
Mdrr poptn.a a
different Btetcg, and tbruugh fifteen prin­ among the bravo soldiers that cast a ling- Znuave Struck full _&gt; the cheat was the ptatola; and aa her arm re*ted for a
mag
glance
at
thelow,
white
oaUags
“doubled upon bia muekeC aa if taking p moment on the topraiot tall, the ominous
cipal cities, al *acb uf whicb a warm
whore lived Ctera Lteboa, and vowed] tv I prfahion tochargw:hayhnet, hie fade fall "ofirk" was faard.
afib« day.
z
meal awaited u* if we ebeqee to • top.be true foreter to the loving heart on &lt;.f energy, with «n attitude more menac­
•'ll has s arrvvn Catek Jar spas the «er,
Tu Prltahurg belong* the honor nf poa•
That soakins of a pistol, sbsa »ss know
ing ibsei a Ihm."
■ .
.
A moment mot* will bdas ths «i«bi to bear
■eaaing the moat complete facilities for
In wound*.of thq abdomen lhe ag&lt;my
Upon ycnir ptraon, twelre ,rrdi off, or ao,“
lontewd
for
a
letter
frum
her
absent
lover.
■ e firatiirg psuing regiments. . A large
aevtned tn have hern proLmged ; the face ’ AU timid creatures bet ollie paraly s&lt; d
hall illuminated by gaa, d newrated with Daily she went tn the office lull received wa. contracted, the hand* er-waed and whenHh* rar catches a very’ threatening
the same answer to her eager-teqwiry.
doOed upoa ibe etomarh, the body doub­ »«und. S« it must have Irten with this
flags. m«tu*s, and evergreen*, and thblra
“No, there te co letter for you."
led up&lt;« itself and lying partially upon valiant trnnsgresaor. Before the leaden
■ hund/iutly supplied with the very best,
LUUs did .be think that Um stately tb« side.
meaorngrr bad sp« d ita u ay tn meet him
*h«&gt;wa that the soldiers are still appreci­
Judge, whom ehe often rust, had aught
But the report af Dr. Armand, after he had reined up abort, and st&lt;.od «toek
•r Renrfy Fay, naly.
ated.
•
tn dw w itb it But let u» Mfow him as all, enntaiaaen csm« an remarkable as
still before the aasaltanL She then took
Pennsylvania, from'Ita geographical hn goes to bis office.
KpseM-aUMtlaa' will be paid to COHFODXDSec fom take two which have hero observed upon one drliberste aim ar.d firsj • and the ball
and military pueM&gt;m fofodeed lire Kry Clara** letter, open it and read it, then of nur own hattlw-Aelds— that &lt;&gt;f 8hilob.
struck his cap square io frrwft. and sent
Httr#1* 'Ol».&lt;-'‘"e. •. u«w&gt;. *M» dash it tat- the grate. Boe tbo fiendish
On that bloody field, when the carnage It flying. You mf) b« sure, added my
Seo bain*
»h.n endures* fang awhev amuntarn* uf smite with vrhick tee regarded her down
was ever, a soldier waa found - standing, y outhful narrator, the scamp did not tar­
iron exr»t; andbvr migjttr. rj»er*rt.ftein. cast countenance a. she want aorrewing
bia legs enmewhat apart, and bia arms ry long after that. He scampered off.
tie tbeir onward flow. AloOg the entire home, and we shall learn what Ik la to
spread convulsively,outward, his posture ooms Aorse. sone cop, very much after the
ruute th* te*»&lt;ng uf flag* and bandker have our treat teetray ed.
tha*. of a’tiling man. agitated, perbape by fashion of John Gilpin. The heroine of
ebivfa, a* we pavired, molested the spirit
Y»t Gars would not beliefs her lower strong emotion*, be wks, nevertheless, ibis little at&gt;&gt;ry was lbs daughter ul the
which parvadas tbecountry. With the
falac. Her faith remained -unstedcea, and stone deedjtbartJy monument of seeming Hon. GM. day.
old regiments rwealiated and their ranks
vbry often she wrote to him, telling him life Alongsido the hMatetnb of fall*
replcniibcd, our army will be stronger
Another body lay. partially
of her or&gt;n»tancy ; those letters met the corpse*.
than ever before. Thu pnrapcct before
same fate as bls, by the bribing of ilia p netrated on one aide, the right hand
HjuWnuS, lifuB.
us is cb««ring m the higbert degree. Tbs
holding te th* mouth a pfeoa of eb esse,
’ leteran soldiers refreshed end invig..r P.fatmaster,
At
length
there
cams
a
letter
which
wtnete
the
act
terth were almost in the
r WANT 45 000 lb*, nf WOOL te ated by tbrir visit borne, have determin
mode iter heart wf the judge almuat re­ act of grasping. Lying epee the back.
I manwfai-tnrs into CLOTH—
ed that no efiort* ut their*, .hall be .want
lent. Cteeriea was amended.
ing. They have bad an opportunity to
••Would not Clara oome to him before
compare the effects offreedom and Slave
ry, and that eourperiwui enables them t&lt;&gt; bedtedr
It told nf .offerings and privatiowa. i
abeut others, let ths aauraUiti at the
cumpreband to the fullest extent, what
With no father's hand, to ears fot him. A 1 would be of interest if described; teat table tee genial. kind, social and cheering.
we are fighting for.
Annapolis, like
the living attitude of a dead soldier, still Dna't brief disagreeable things to the
part
of the letter rate thus:
irther cities where tha “inatiwtlou" pre
•tand-ng
upon
bia
feet,
and
tbs
apparent
table in yoaro^veraatioa any more
,kC|ara I afo" wapndrd • tjie surgeon,
vail&gt;,compared with a northern city, re
'•flvr M f’-«d,to a cidfire. are hardly ear- than y»a would la your diebee; For this
ea-tublv* a dried mummy belonging to say dangemtwjy. Will fne art eunrm pa«aed by any reported foMdret «f war.
other day*. JS - hmn id machinery and me that I ii’iy «•» y’fa 'mce more before
Theos forte are derived from an officer
ilqiikiuf busy hammer* greet* ' the' ear. I.dlef J liitn'Watebed afnd wahed fo«w
ebildreo.
Every eenverMlioa with
Buch »■and* .would remipdthe haughty f.r a letter, but none hte «&lt;m*. Still I
owmpany at your table |e an educator to
| bcUftfe vnd are true. ' Tdt, Dow, Clara,
your family. Hears the intelligenee and •
! jAli ixJf Colne."
*“ •
ths refer men* and the appropriate be*
The world vwtiroatea men by their
heuiM hi'" tn fanrtce Mm for Clela’a eocoow in life, and by ganvral consent, tewvior nf the family which ie given to
Wpitaii'.y. Never feel the intelligent
fuperi'&gt;ritji.
rake - to |p»'and are her Aw'd acted bdr to suerves h evidence
visitor can be any thing but a Meaeing to
Never under Any tdmumaKMtws asm me
him. But Un* Judge tufiiedn deaf ekr tp
yea sad youre. How few bare fully
hU ~~ entreaty, vowihg W wbeid Iter a rcApmteibUity you can avoid oaaatelatrtgotten bold «4the fact that company sad
•r forgive Ufa »t» wW AM «jpp&gt;T M« ly with y«ur duty to others.
conversation at the tebie are no small
Base all poor actions upon a principle
part of edueaUou.—Dr. Todd.
Long, weary'fldvs of aietenoM and pain of right; preserve' your Integrity of chararter,'and in dnmglhle riever reckon &lt;m
Charles p-M,tel&gt; C
ebrer hie l«meli*eae. H'
. Rentoinber thal
DR. A P- DRAKE,
likely m -arp ypur j-dgj
rther eircuipsuMM
, -y-—r
W«cl4 aril ibeateelioe si. ALL »**»■•»
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titetiif'iA th* prettal.aiKiply aaking the

Grand 8.pul* EijMn rKatataax-m IW«pr*&gt;A/ a«d'Nvwaygi. JfcywAfrren. who
t»&gt;* btaied'ihat *e‘have ateried curly
in thia matter, wliai ilw-y ,. think id, qqjy
mriWMig.m Jana 48*8.. aad &lt;l*»M]jh •
Copprrtaad paper, al that t

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would giv*.
The Wjaeonata-law* were .Mtgutlrely
different.rfoii: front nur.lgw, •’f1 .‘nor*
nver they dipped &lt;&lt;"&gt;.dyrp. •nd’.fn”'i,‘re
having ntahtag but aiiitply Itatr.Rvp- «•’
fell hark o*.,!** burdm.hamu'tf
all &lt;if«liich waa the reault of loo heavy
luana ai»d moat • utregmiu* dl*e»mnt* «*t

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full return* b. to th* s-te I
bailding. Lui understand ill

Thl* teat|wirmy fruitl the (rg^fcJiid

ded t-. lb.- Go t, kn-.wn in th&lt;-« jrirte,
that *aid Bailey conatAntlt. uaamXfMl
tauriy aad malielowriy puroaed ©dJjKri
preeioii* u» lhe nomhntlun/iAutrging him with liniuiirality an&lt;(z&amp;rrtfp-

Yalta -Uta* sf ibt Adrervtae and Tritane;
(4 aen m the fra Proa. td tor Swh,Mi
article beaded ‘-Mtmteipal Aid. In Hailr*n4«.’’ aad a bwblag to the riturjte of
Michigan ata to erHtarh ia M&gt; tatoarduu.
an mterprier. and eiUng the Wiacnueiu

ta th* bsat office hi th* Diatnci.

r-’P4‘;',Jf l'}»,eht fhr’ above
,"»‘1",h*r '“&lt;»o •bo' omtipeiea
j^ilh/&gt;&gt;iq; frr the ■•m* p-«iti&lt;&gt;n. It will
dclrgntrv arlreled bj[ the Rr
pulil'^in jvlectur* )&lt;f thi» Q-ngroaiunal
diafri^ta.pijny fntii-n nMt-mliIrd . t» dr
ptruiin* «h'tiler C--I, Kellogg JriM***v«

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In ad

curing thia appointment Mr. Kell&lt;&lt;g
•ay* ”1 wanted tu d»autn*lbing fur Bar­
ry county."
Now nor reader* may regard it a*
nouirwltat rin^ibu, that in dotty *&lt;&gt;mr-

that tliere tawt thia laoOtaot, at any ba*y
thirtg for Barry county. Mr. Kellogg dtstaiKv from th* -line of ita* eailrdad.
abtald not hafe oM.-ulted a ringle than 97,000 aeres uf tbefinret timbered lauu
in
vbe State, enmpriaM^c tdack, y el few
’^®ry ,o*n in Barry dainty .utherthaii Iha'appoitita*.
llUrfltg •i’flrirt.h.Jjtat extent » render it
•nd ahfrs oak. whitewmid. b.issw^st,
*iVimp&lt; rnuvr diij) l-j giye bun a nonii- and gare the app-.iutm-ntfi a man sb- tilari wstank tassteniufe hichury. tamsh.
Sa^ion. jitr tiie^fiui'tb term. Wr ku-*w did not tad could Ml have gut an ro- maple, red and u&gt;ek elm. cherry -am.iwl.«Mf&lt;ttral,ntra iii^thlii C"iq{re*ri&lt;dud dta^ d&gt;.r*et*«mt fr.ua a aingta prominent Re­ reek, and black and whop a«b; *U of
trie!, ••ufr...fpim the pr.-a.-nt irwmijlHeit,
publican in lb* elutity for aiieb a pmd
yeb- W«.tlpiik •-■•lid acquit tKttiAaelyta ti-'m.- Ani
iir. Kellogg waa anxiou*
in i|pit fqpirity with credit'tirmMlire
Jpd, h -nj.r U thrir &lt;-oh.ritJiritt\4nd ,'we ■7» du.*o&lt;oethiof furfBarry county."
. Anntber remw**^ tiren pobliely nod
feauln in thia county. Three are a
privaiefy; by Mr. k. lb-rg. fc* thi* apeiasjs mrtTu»br?WlIiT.inir.h/rran everyp.li.tmniit. U ttat.iu the Tawt eampalgn
Mita-ret Ounvot wb&lt;*iH ear worthy ■ and
«•"•«» .in-K&gt;L And ex pnrirnr* pr.tnpe Ina friend* co.ujd 4»&gt; tunjirag .for'him.
iWnfiny ■ta-reed tamuah .humuikhmiii
■axf cy fttvloic of. in forested friend*, wfe.
new Bel hiif.aa worthy aad u*u&lt;|xHrtU **

while iim-eaemi.* did everything again*'
rewarded’. &lt;rr-»«&lt;&gt;mi-|bhyr dike; 1n other,
w-rd*— pjnati ha» ev’rry thing to. gun
•ndo-uhiBg to lose by Ifvtag bis uarwteus :ilwl:iB*&lt;rtcrsta evievwy. »N ' !•! &lt; ■ ;

Bal ta pfuerrd with thn fecta, leaving

inferehtew to be supplied by'tbe’readar.
Dicing the istter prt «&lt; May and .first
of Jgse IBOKtaodry depuiiaa Ware Bead­
trie* axd- the emmtry in&lt;W way. •d’raiv
He fr'Mup* f»e tin* war. die hnlaniwd
WH auivww ta rahtarg the'2-l ami 81 reg
-irm-nta ta OralrvAte acnae l» -point;~
4le teldais at' the Mnm tanwtaat imttar
w&gt;&lt;Circawi«ruMr-« nruxM b* »rit 'th*-&gt;Mmaffialtaw’for a fourth tertn.-hn*. wunld leave

prppnaitlwn.' Ptmple dn-n«|
w&gt;nsy eiibuart knowing tai

fiiMt. abowa tbe peculiar relation* uf the*.-

“A nctemc that Wash Wark.”
bl' the lauiw G&lt;»tcUt of Matcli 9ih we mm ta the fallrif 1882. Of thia oppott»"•!•&lt;•» Mr. Bailey.Nr. Kellogg SpAe to with debts to aid th-we railewadt. To ha
find an'artiri* e«ipied from the Banner
the writer nt ibid article, and Mid bi- had brief. Ictus are to what wxBrta -are dti
yvktii'a ro • rrbeme' attempted by tbs
zvtte are permitted by Lew io Lun their
PniVi-siMar^al «-f tblv District, t" fort*. taen informed, the* IhMnuxt buy Baik-y,
Itaniuiti Ua- machHirry of tan office, the* •&gt;r low* rhesote -of finery county hi th*
tn-miniiting
convention.
We
i-fipridy
re.iN&lt;n^nail&gt;&gt;« .»t Cid. Krlli.W u&gt; Cpo- ‘
K.ld Mr. Kulb-gg that buying tfaitey
glr«B. upon ahirh the editor of the fio
would tun sassto him ths votw1 oflhts
srtfe makes aomr extended remark*.—
AV«- g»T* th‘i* cutnmrnW piihlk-ity in cuuniy, aa.ttace were other men of rnuob Barnr ovqnty are aulhoritad tofoan tbeir
ear paper; frr thr. purpoac, not -j«nlyi «*f more mflumoe, wfe&gt; warn aixuoglvtip credit for, for ibe construction of tta rail
nmd Imm Battle C*vwk.in Hastings, i*
wbiiwiog H&gt;" viewBVfothvr part* uf thi»
WeO.^tr. Kellogg waa tmriilnared af about 170.000, the internet of which al
DUtrirt ripnn th* que^ti-m of re-nmaina
ter t airieri atruggla. by barely «&gt;na ma­
lion, biitjda--p» «h-&lt;k the peculiar rrlajority in th* Cuitvgniioo. without the
txHte Hlta-h have herrtnfur* rxin'sd Im&gt; .
iw.vn*&amp;illry xud Krll-igg. and to lay vntevif Barry Gmuty. It was after thia
'the Idundatfon (!&gt;r prbof hereafter thit( 'numinailua. that Mr. Bailey virilad Ionia,
tn Mb from any railn-ed or ottar tn* id a of
Ila'-iry prrp«,t&gt;al«^ a »b»p«mdou. ’mU f ' to aid in the nomination and eleeti.c of
cruivvying U&gt;*ir produce m market, ex
a'Deiniicra't *gain»t Mr. Kdlogg. Such
Kellogg. »h..-»,l«&gt; art-i-pted the
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cept nvar th* WHwt horrible reuda by
teams, eoriitig frrim 12 ti&gt; 10 Bente par
M.irwltakhip. Ttw Mlowtag is th a Go- ary hi* boaated principles.
Now tel ua fol low. event* along for a hoabrl •* every:twahal id grata drlivne/rite arilelr ‘
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few inontta farther, that wf&gt; may the •d at1 Battle Creek, or al th* neareat
- -Alan* aaa. — W» find the above article belter nMeretand lh*J question* which point &lt;&gt;n the Michigan Central Railroad.
ita «|w IfeMHig- 2te*»er, and give ii a
The t&lt;»wn«Mp of Irving di-p.Hrv of atomt
'phrc-hi vyc ts-liminx m&gt;l mt much for 6«reru Rairy Oouuty, and.thia Cougrea- MOOO tatehshi &lt;&gt;f wheat munuilly. The
. tim ptapote of giving it .-rHfor-emsni, ■lutwl diatriei in relation t* a candidate curt nf getting it t«» marital by trwniK at
bwisUitMir ri-mteraatav'-.fcniew bow Ifiay fin the next Coogreaa. 8«*&lt;i after the an average o*t «rf 14 cents p*r l.u*hel.
ferl ill Bnrrv enrimy. in reference ta ibv honihiatiun Baitey »aa—ciibc!llatvd—
47,000
mi&lt;K&gt;Mor of Col. Kellogg in (kutgrewt.—
Th* rallntai will carry H tetaarkst
how, we will m i pieletitl ta say. It i»
for 4 rent* per hiiatel
- 2.000
Uur prewnt mnalww «»f Congrea* is now
ediiiuo hie third term.-and it is intima feiwevrr a remarkable feel that aoutusly
led ui -Un- Brtir.te .Ahmv*. that be i* had tbr eundlmaoi bill pa*»ed, and. be­
Ifeuring lor a QomhMlHUr tar . the fourth fore the 4;h day of March following, Mr,'
Ballr). through the fvcomineqditii'iiijof
Mt Kell-iui, rewired the spp-.intuuml

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Igtgt- majority •gsir.it it. I
expected in lhe absence «.f I

ed as appaaydagea tn the Prevart Mar
ahal'e uffife.'bnew Vo ran, ftr order ta
do womaihing Kw barfy Ooiinty, ona tauat
tie appsiiniiid fnirii there ta recslW'tbr

highest pay ths repilations w.yttjd iUli’M.

There ora ntsny anecdotes told*&gt;f Grn.
M»w*r aad the tricks be has played up­
on the rrlwlt by which he gained th*
victory- aver tb* bewildered chivalry,
am-qig •ihfeh ws gi»
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Overtaking oa« ।
------GV-n. Mower, in very indignant time*, accoord him of being a d—d Yaokea spy.
atwbieh the diapeh-b bearer became
alarm nd, protested bis iiun*crnta, aaeefbmg dial he wa« a gued Cuilrderals, t*i
hl* way with highly important di«pau-bc».
Aa a proof of his Identity be binded oVer
hia paper* tot th* General to •K**n&gt;n*,
a*king bite to rend them quick, a* Im d'd
not with n&gt; be detained.
Gen Mower
pronouced th* document* f.rgerie* and
• iid, ■•Y..U are a YatHtd*. *ir. and I Intend
to ukd vinr Iwftire the Ohatel.
I am
Gen. Walker, and too eannot diccive
m ihw way.” 1'b* aatoutelieJ ^ti­
dier implied, “Very well General. I *ill
lendyim tn th* Colonefa taa-lquarier*.
and n» will explain that I ajo n&lt;« a Yau.
kee.” Uniting the aetbei to the word,
the deluded label piloted -Ge*. Mewer
and tua atalT»""• two mile*. A* fa»t

gmdpe ar»«ad Ibelrcainp firea, aca-iwly
noticing wit* troop* b* they parted, they
were.orderad Vi the rear. Appiimtbin*
the encampment «re Mf^eianu'a lldl,
(Jen. Mower eent fur two o.mpnn er of
iitlartry ta march tiirward. B&lt;-I&lt;&gt;re giv­
ing till* order, he-queetumed the Courier
atMur the diapwituiu W the cavalry and
artillery, telling fauutkr ■‘Yankee* wefe
n-»l far off. Eager Ui be *f aerytre. the
metaeager exwJamrd the precise Imwiiow
i-l each gun. As soon a« the a-urirr over­
heard the order fiar Infantry tu ndvaare,
he diapotered bia tgrribta iritaaliwu, but
it «•« tw lata. Die terrified euldier vxp-«iedu&gt; be«h«t. asd.ba became terri
bly «xoltvd, telling the Geaeral Ui “hurry
lo take that ggn on that rued." pointing

hia and tbeir ballute .gainst the.Repafo

Ifcwn ».wtaM^&lt;
th. Repobtawa
Rtato Ucke} and- agalnrt the Reptiblfean
Judicial rmimnee for ibis Judicial di.
Iriei. M&lt;&gt;re lluin thin—afltaimb £&gt;cnwr-

•bo'ulij .gain ring krmind
Again** tta Eepul.lcau'

sadthe Rrpohita— P*rti.

M-ipmCATI-g or i'UD.aa.
That portion of this-voiter reiriin* tu
» wBiMiiiiMthnt hf the llth and 12 'll

tp pmvse a* ertimnted 'iaat
Republicau* has/ 13 and

Wehetceilbgive ttanal
Gupervirir in the county » ;|

Wm.dl.ml,
Otrlten,
n^umrv
Baltimore,
JHtastuwa,

giateb^from
Acerv hare cnivred the ttata iMl!
•nd llliwoi* for the ponpow nf CxeiUng
Ib« people to r»v»dl. O-hsrs remaimftg
in ’ fljpfltuejcy to help tbn conspirators
kelp tbs fltinei of neditirm birr*.

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Matthew I

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John M&lt;
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tor and J. W.. Stebbins arn .
lire wltar* Rapublirwav.

Ths Wets •« ibe Fire Freed J
MANOS

GOLD
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Ikaar Q.u«tt &lt;’ltax's Oi
Hasliiqta, April 12lli, Uj

Staterr.eOt of voir, giren in
ua th* 4lb day nf A:
Privof Building, lb* c-st «f w!
ntaexeM the sum &lt;4*04,000.
t^a reterea'kave b*w r«ceiv |

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r- •r*P,n»’ly taeemmamd
of tae FU-rida District.
Gen. G lou.iv baa bran t-jaekawaville
•nd Fernandina, and be Uta returned tn
HUtua Heed.
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A few shall* arc occa'iuuaJli seat into
Cb.rla.irei.
’

Forrest, iu hi* late raid.secured wveral hundred Ksmuckv recruits. ||, fe
-ohis way tafxrrieth. and will.1t i. aa.d
•mdertaka. with reinfatreiwents, 0 4aid
into Nkldte Krai arty, with tae t-x.wvssa
U/taafgeniugalji-----bl* little KUrt Ar. Iffir jp-dli Bilrnu. Otaere tayltewdll
and mowing &lt;«*' «d Ma fki frga with"* prutart-tataEa-t
lickerish andfc, -isn’t the bud Almighty
pruvldiM* forlite bi-lnVed hmritege safest
a&lt;H« anV way kin t4‘ Th-a Bar’s shots'
■ 81. ire*!*, A Bril 7.
on ’til the biggwt part u’ toil mate f;vn- Fort B.uuh ArkansiM.. ,,_wl ,w 1BP.D111
liHa hi-x kitted each ot|&gt;.-r' off and tbrn
•ays that General Mt.-vis sod hh arms
ths lyetle liiwllid that** left and e&gt;&gt;mv*v
have driven the rebel* frewr Arkadelphia
•'ffririu* toquraaylu'm ’ll hring all the
b mwO&lt;5ya*l|ingtaiB.
f r rr ln
r
women iiflhe N*tl‘*&lt; al'Hig with 'em. a« tmtinf(inidena
.. .
we shaft bev women eta -ugh to glee every
Bereral hundred re tela under Carell
one on ’em all they' want,A»«id bev a large mnie In tehiwd *««'*«* k-rwre mu!
ludaore left, oyer io ifiylrlbute round A.raiding »xfH-.hrion,
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among G id's aalnta that bex hem here
CUrkrrilfe. C5 miles from here waa
Iridh Che hegmtiin' uf the tribulation."
The aweet I Bide In which thia tfialmriraj rritectbu) aremed (■&gt; ‘leave in Heber
Kiniteiira mioita made me b*ng to kn»ck
him down worea than I had «««r Mt re­
garding Mint irr'ritmer. ficit it i*co»lly
to ■mile an A'p«»tte «f the Lord in 8«li
Irtlte City ;'aqd I merely retyillated hy

•7?; 4!,

&gt; tedire ocrepitig lint for tbeir
eeH-taarts and tewttaca in
nity. t Ain't know Whether
gt»4 fiat, hut' f thought |
rhn'd get scraped a IllUe, '

RtPPLt TILLS, Micbhm.,
OFFICE DVEtt TTE AKEX 81 ORE.

ta wbisb they are elret rd.
Aresyrix,
Richard
Maple Gmve,
U-and.-r

'Itew tsnmtis 30piumlrr Parrott, at
C-mming's Pta« aapl.*fed attar bring
fir.-d4eifii.nuK.
r

Nowreha waa aalarted for taka»Imtrnr ?

■»d:W»W4 &lt;?.&lt;• tVa&gt;4l, l» d.^

,, .pi|i| reault id lie •!•«»&gt;»
••By order nf the fterirtort 4W»a
ML D.TOWXSEXD. A. A.O,”

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PlAW

Wmaitem!.
Jritarinww,
IfelttewWk,
IlBrtii^e
Carlton,
Barry

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•? lh’ Chiriqm Jo-r, |
Lhsk.ilre^wUeta 4&lt;&gt;d -Uie &lt;uterJ
been ordered hark lo Wadiingll
i.
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W«M* taggaga, and auperil—u* I

rtswte ta diipeured with. Dnl
tarn M/tat.ted b-r durxx., relt
eervrd taetved *4 terrej-n. «e-|
must taretiiBguwhvri «t •■tep^v|

�01109g JfWmrrr

man defthttlv pravia
lrm«4amfih.dto^a«^.*

ficial ta clearing the vidraKel^. nphak
inrtb ofraaaataa

juwi.

1W. m*..

fl

-01*11

Fran Paoor Bcxiaixo.—Wr have net
fttll rrturrisae tojhe »««r on firm-proof
building, hut ttodepMrod that lie re in a

large n&gt;»j»*Hly •gair.Bt it, Thia WM to he
wxpceled in the ahaencr »f any taagililr
propoBitian. People do-not like te rote
twenty withtort knowing bow it ia to be

S.PECUL NOTICES
MORTGAGE 8ALE.

•xptwd-d.

Ilf the election in thia emm-

CURE^.’ES

tx pmvea m eetimated’lttot wrdt. Thu
RepuMionia bav^ 13 a»d the Detnoremain an f abide the. revolt of ita reocu
tritB 3 &amp;(i|a&gt;rvito&gt;ra.
ttoUntl b» Trnane.
Alter eieeuai.ng
We hnewilbgive tbeinamea of each IndiatH.la a dMacbmrnt &lt;&gt;f the 09 li Indi
Supervla-ir in the county with the town* ana regim.nt w~. . ruroing MrlL ioy’.

ia which they are elected.
Atoeyrla.
Rielu/rd J.mea,

Carlton.
HaaUag*.
Belttwinrw,
•J&lt;dm»U»wtt,

Adam Elliott.’
J«dm MnColluto
Ave D. Rwrk,
J. C Hanna,
E II. 3e.rl.ro,
Timothv Mi lea.
J. II Earl.
A./xTown.

■Wla^rBla.
Prairieville,

’Oftheee. J. C

Irrrj pmt'-iiri boat*’ deowniig teent)
two n-rn «.f t|&lt;e 7jh klii-higau lUu. rt
right nrgra- B-ldii-rv. B-rot. were At
• ■tier ordered t&lt;&gt; It niawiwd „(.&lt;} ff$t, to
the naaiaUiH-*' ..f ibe di owning num. and
a large nuiolx-r w rre fi-r*ttlmtrh anted

EWING MACHINE EUR SALK.

Pratiuo r a
Dr. Sundrilaud,
_______________ r.
ed the pamor-tiip U u« Ameriran church
in Patia. nffi rtd lua (drew&lt;11 praywr a«
Chaplain -.fib* Senate a few daynt ag-.,
and took la-caai-ie I* make a vagj iihkitid
dig at at th- Honorable gralii-mre fir
_
*-i _ J .,
interceding al

NET EK Ml to dr.Uey and aiUiminale all
kind, oflntoatiaal W »nm. Araparttotlr reliable
in al) cawa. &lt;ad far au|&gt;«r- rtougaad aU of tbr

MaiheWs Ikecelate Her* Bmps I

MORTGAGE SALE
phathnll beam* bera Mb to lhe pw
JLr certain tudenturv ef Murtgagr. i

Hanna, E. R Carpea.

tor and J. W. Stebliina are democrat*;
the uther* Raptihlirann.
.
The Tela

lb*Tcm4a&gt;mBa.* &lt;&gt;» t.kiug I hr nHiciee Um
perertred a eh»t&gt;re at oeec. On lhe third dar
•br bad rrwi ,™d l,e’
WMbertfMh
S' £$£

IhcFtre Pra^Belldleg.
TIIRIIISTOBY

.Baear G&gt;uktt &lt;‘i.x*x’a Orrwt, {
IlMlhigB, April 12lb, 1864. | '

Sl«tam«rt «d vote* given in tbeeiHHily
ou tbeTlb day of April, 18G4.

«p«n tbe prnfMMHtHin tn erect a Fira
yrnof Building, iba tsrot nf which ahtuitd
tori vxeetd the auro of &lt;4,000

aa far aa

the-retarna'have bgen received al thin

Tua CwtCAOo Tribtntt daehva off' the
fallowing apt para!trf,"tiM’dTrp&lt;iri a I0c.1l
incident «tf mam hr*»ri«g»
“When vn hear a Copperhead* hew ail
Maple Gr»«eu
r
’ ,'
“
**
the espeliae of thia war. and nwnrrt that 'I
Cnailrtun, i'uwn Clerk mo ‘Irotl entirely' niilat be (topped to give an enarm rite
Wmalimd,
noreturto
unrriielit, uHl Idut th" famemalde *:&lt;r&lt;
J-hartown,
8
98
104
of old Green, line CUtcag- l«nker, dh&gt;&gt;
Baltimore,
26
30
&lt;J«
nioatnfaitar Chicago rt-adrra will rrnj-rti
IJaatirtge
no'retuma b«r. *u triad otecc for ln» Ufa, on a
llinh.'r of artlr-Witliifet. Titrinrai fright­
ful feature ad bt» *UUptloO Waa tiro invnmon of bia rtwna.’icd board*. A lire Ui ,
a) waa granted him roti technical g-miwfa
Hr f-Ulhwtlli catted a coinwit of War in
hie ®HJ in thr-OvaagH jad.an-l crawly
120
2

137

245

1736

- Th-roughly alarmed at the fiumwral exhibit.
h&lt;- haatfrd hiiuaelf il&gt; hi* call lhe mune
tilghl to uitv Iht uptuot. lira peaoe
d&gt; ttifpogiim would bring thro Union to
Im the aanir fate on like -n-t:nd«, hut
unt^ poor tdd Gnwn aupt rx »ppr-V^ !’.'
hooirot mii-drd men, the pre»»i&gt;t peace
echeiuea will linrtlly peae oiualer.

i®“Tbc Activ wOhe Jfybiraw C‘f-

been ordered l&gt;ark to W n*hit&gt;gl*-n. Of ecralfe candidate f»r the Prvaidmcy. bv
(karaWieelareif ordered l« mtod hi Uhrn tt,r C:r r-unati l'olh/ru»d wad th- fol
wiuca baggage, and aup.-rfliw.ua fwr.anta luwing fr- iu the ^icf York UtraUt
wrwtwlw dhpenartl with. Drill* hair
unleaa th*: ftirttfflea 0/ w ar (ball
been atitietwtrd fc-r daocr-. halt j«M‘k ia
•irvrd iitoti-ad «4 wtrap.u, -and light. vt&lt; bfiugG-n. Grant in the fm^gruund
rad
I
era
e
-Old Abr\ ht the ttockgr»ui&gt;d,
THUM -be e«|iii|fwi*bodiK* ‘■Utpe.n . Tbrne
the b«*«i thing tlmt tbu hrbki-fi up D-tu
Ar»

IW«« Caro «beb
1 obtained fro® yon In Keernibar ImL ' Swing
tb« adrarUaetoeot oF y»«r Kgcietr. offering to
gi re roar vedienw lo rlrntymes It Uro poor «!
tbeir pariabn. 1 obuioed a bottle far a poor girl
o(bh eongrogapon, who had long been nnrl;
bdj.Jaaa from Rbeumaliam. and etinnga to Bar
that uno battle enrod bee euUralr. I write thia,
hoping It nine aid theSociety In it. effortahi Intro

Mortgageable.

CHANCERY ORDER
C-TATE OF jnCHWAN.-BigMhJtMMal Cin
O enit ia CbaiKwry.
.
1
“-------- “—' ■' &gt; Circuit (Snarl Jfarl be e-ooty
. .. ------- of UaetiagK

nVEKTtSEMENT.

nt MEAT CAUSE

After an ahaenee af term] rearo. t hare agda
roamed He HWtTUWAW. TkAtlF,
OX SloKkoE RTMIY.T IN THIS CTTT.

HUM AN MISERY.
J^rt /‘mUmM. i« a Ambf XAa^po. Jf-ituMt C^.

ladft^fkllrldriStnj aldewunnem andfriewda
ri\Ket&gt;l and adyrtntoit eeamliea. to renew-Mt

WSWIH
ottom, 1 am prrparrrito- ’
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

’

WnObEsALE TU CUOXTJtT ME&amp;CHAMTf.

Htevpareb «i.g All g^.wj/uibT
LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.
( dart largely la

STOVES 1
,. Tpr.rtiE^T.aoxAWoeon’KB^mi,

SXx^asiter*
"

MORTGAGE SALE

*MA&gt;t’FACtV«CI&gt; ABTICLga,

CHANCERY SALE
TAW-WP KI^HtoHt.-Tie* &lt;5tro&gt;m *Ctfnt
far iba ewnulj nf Harry, to Cbatmry.
r^ioo o.
j4,

A"ON EMl'rr CULTURE

'

�,aa:n
H«L

.men fur mor* then esoua* to pey *b«
M^iCTpsetOBg. O. either rid-"f fchi
.w2k is « Uedec ef six leek wide, the

iamwsr may plaM hia dwarf fruit, with
grxpcs M iuiereslv to Himb upon * bond­
aid. c-dar trellis, that sasll otsfr
ardb tad mitbower the walk; If btdaves
.Apt cAviuag pipe In bi” fwd««. he “•&gt;'
pisnt rarnm simple seats oodsr uera vr
Mw&lt;»r
-.Mftr
. At hsal I.oe-hsif the gardeua* 1 before
eug)jiwt«l. h. msy easily arrange, todlll,
'r^Sprbig end euluitifi,—with the P*”TJ
*»td wbatevsrbe piaam Urcrs in the way
nf tree and shrub, must be in lints parslid »Uh tet.bBW! ,&lt;&gt;n lh®
&gt;“lf
he w HI be eubjm* tu pu such h.uitatiUis;
^re. b« wiH establish his persnolals—
imA bLmbois's wraacT-sssae ftta.rf.dd.; dpt.
JH* asparagus, b&gt;. thyme, hie ssge and
A Trial will eosrlne.ft* mom OspomL
parrieyjtrts thuharb. bis guuedbertwe,
rE«AI.ES-FKXAVKe-mLALKS.
'slr»wberrU«,*od raspberries; and in so
angto—hidiim if he eh&lt;-'.» l»y a ball of
Thrawwr JdUiura* Mwltor it Manta th. KsdhhifjMiry—he-bibjl hjysjhis hutbed ,nnd ratocr Hanau ftaasqsaM by sat ether remedy,
^Maip.wg bratp. Fwrki&amp;Uura. *bich .alt u in Cblorou. or releniion. Irregularity, Talw
-tariu. er*.pa daniand,.drill admit - of any
^Sffikigeyuruto be inky prrfrr, and he stay
♦alii.i»Ahei groupHigW and wm th«» ,ff&gt;ud
’wife's faVor.be here and there &lt; l|Ule
•su-i-lst iifaush old laahi«n«l flnwets m
^llps—yelixw fillies and whits, with
F.iijqs of all tihndrs. 1
I ixiii th\otb»r half he may rusks dtaArthkUHh uf |»rts.&gt;b»'lrintong the .art­
grus crops W&gt;th Ti-»r&lt;ler lines of China «&gt;r
rRafeaee- Iwaii-; and he may split the
«!,.,!.• er.msr-e. by a walk HVerarohed
i»ob riimUix Lim^s, or the L*&lt;tid&gt;u&gt;
II-irlte«i'»ur*l—petting off th; tww ends
?. J.
at Soarlkt-ruunerR. and
■surbase of firry Naaiurlium.
There are also trailable tad preuj
ItfxiM't f&lt;&gt;r making the laud do double
httv. The bwrd.r lines uf China beta*.
vh:cb will ln&gt; ripened in rariy August,
pay bare Swedes sown in their shadow
In the first data.uf July. •«» that wbe*
the Vbisiea bsvir fulfilled tftrif misviyo,
there will Ire s sew line &lt;4 purple green
BtAhcir place. ;TW •*!/ radishes aud
msfedlr ms* have HtteR little circlets of
ewtsiiriitor 'piw. bia way intertering with
tt&lt;-tr»x,and e«&gt;vsrii« tne ground when
JUtofiastsre 4-nw Ths early Uanaauu

!OME AND BUY MORE

iov-m
11 caowa a frequent dr.im aad ilr«r.ir.ofth to
V rineta. 1 hereby remorInj Ouxlroelioa^ Pmrwt
lt&gt;&lt; and curing b-tricloro. of Uw Urethra, allay in.
Paia end lulLuatiua. an frequent ta the clew J
dwrawre. and cay^ltog ^/Vuoane, DwMMd.ad

GOODS!

'BxXXCT*

•

are tovcV^ottA o$ rave auA
V,o\»&lt;Y^uX. rooXa anA kt?ot,
vAxae\v VCUlke X\xe xxv
'

'VovA.e.
'R.ctoaeVw

lit. KoWveVa

feXovcvucXx 'BxXXc.vft
IN MY LINE OF TRADE

Come and See !!

acAvft, X\xx \*oot wvavx. 'cwan^
XiocXot'*
"Dt. ’B.o'oM.k'*

ftXotwo.eVw 'BkXXe.ts
WE

11VAB

JUST RECEIVED

arc X\xx rveVk 'caavi'a SoVaec.
o.w\ Cohort.
‘D*. 'BtecfecxVa

rraff* *&gt;d ratiraljr fr« frore lb* raid .!&gt;««.
ttmkI moreor I*m h. a!) &lt;b« ord to.re toaie. aad
ureiuchls. oftb.prrantd.r
■*&lt;••:
’•'d'^rnt^orttaovftbarommuSljr; as IllMTrr-

ftX.owkO.cV. "B\X.Xet»
uwA^oycxXc.

XYvc uxok. axxA

At\&gt;\.\x,XaXcK.

nriaia. anpweuimi &lt;rf as mopanhig am sHeraa

HIE BEST

Dr. Tlo'ocwV.'u

GOODS

sswureBacwniBs.

Whiuh we offer st

which' la nekowladgid to t&gt;« the only principle
fw a perfect Sawing Maaklns. . . '
.
Tbv make tba Lock or RbutOa SUteb alike
on both eldaa, end tor economy In threat
atrength, durabfllty, eleattatty, sad btontr of
falib, le laperior to any ether Stitch varf.
Tber ere «.-. ■ ■■ It BSUwMl Sb re.Ily as.
deretoot read I\j adieetod and kept lo order
w i thou t lek in g apart or mo r| ng a aerew.

CHEAPEST!

ftXxwwcwcXv 'BX.XX.tra
awcix^ vcve\ame\\o\^
axxA wvaYcc Ta}*, vn\o^cftAt;

CHERRY PECTORAL,

Dr. 'SLotooxWo
ftXoxwa.cV 'BVxXc’t*

artX\xx SoXAVer'fc VrkrwA.Yovi
^YtAMA\Xv(YX D\arrVktu.,'D^*twYtr^, VL'MunxiV.'uiw, (Ac.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

GROCERIES

tFOR0_.J»»l

Tbo World’s Groot He mady tar
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- .
sumption, and fior the relief &gt;
. . of Consumptive
, ’,' ।,
•
in advanoad stages ’ ■ &gt;
. of the diacesc.

TAc. gittert ar, put up
ffuar
bottle,qf iL'hioh thaalquaia ct jiie-aiir.
il«.. 27i» fahri ta Jintly angravd,ar.
la prwidfti with a tt^fr-guaj-i jryoounUrftittra. (Pnoa fl prr bettl».
ri*/or U.
O. ,W. Ifob-iok, (Proprirtcr, JfB.
Eaal Fourth Bt, Chnaiiu^tti. to n&gt;JU
all erdrrt thauld ba addrwtcd
'

»«t A***t*. lunary, 1864,

Clothi

Tarr err siiaptad to a
.eirsag aad durable 1
important, forrren
■UM a frail machine u

AND
Hfrflta, and

, M. Owd. Bind.

DRY GOODS!

-&amp;IHU Z7.K HI

63,008,556.39

GBOCEBY,

Eating 4- Billiard
saloojv

ITABLISUED 1760,

PETER LORH.LABD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

EAT«M *

aUiXAUUHTO*.

]&lt;«;&gt;« CW^ttMTMC
JS.'/
(Fonusrly « Cbaatan uewt, Xsw Ycrl.)

______________ . rklpitkbe.,
* ridgy o. lb. U«d.r .kJ* Uf xtotb.
1 ww ur»r gstbart and Irani* wllh-

1

ou*

stock

or oaocnw

B VERY FULL AND COMFUSTK
... , OT* BDCfiltftTTABUM

HARD-WARE 1

OCR HATMO DtPARpilNT
K r**PCVfc** AVWnrTMW sad H

Fancies
TOBACCO.

te ,*• M TUMI «»» TIMM

OUR GOODS

|&gt;nTStCTAJ«radttant*«m nwglfag
JL way. arar tb. Court flow**.
X Mtn?'"FWf
A TTOBXEYS »d COUKBK1.LORS

FOR RATeF wv

loams were H*evssarv on a farm one

BamNrawa --Mr.J. W. Ctarim. of
Green €dke. Wiserirem. Wt 'a ftiwimiinira

.SSTJij

UTt YjtVV^wOOT VCbCvvCft V*&lt;tY\A.

A large stock of

. JSEs^-stfasfiKrt

theranma eapetaM of. trad. Thee also
st^rd ihpkose borne nma» .be Ju-pt on
every farm, muTthat It ia rb*aprf to fur.
tftarfaU extra fo.rur and make a.tram pt
two than keep one h.»r«e and a y&lt;*e of
eMlle. Ouc.aisn attjaestatl thkt mules
would be better than adv other animal.
Ir a trirm!. Wrariy rfl temgbt I? rw.i

%TdirtrtetalnfltofflRw freeraad dfw.Hbia
brea l ua* iafcHiblaaea pnwestWruiid irraatol
iu. ...
- *- -—I »t..—.»».« wto, legyre to H

Blandulv
tea*. Figq

ftXc.wwo.cXv ft'vXXcTS
tea. nd dlsrasM of lb. CBIXaBT nBUAXB,
wbetton- eitabag ia sub or ruin from wnU•ttr CMUS .origiasting ssd do mutter of sow lomo
niTKXI
'
litres**, of Ibra* Orens reastore th. aid st a
DILRI.TIC. HKUtHolira EITRACT BUCliU
irtwa* &lt;ibkat oiunrric, u&gt;d t* nreaia uUt. tb. desired tffret is *11 ZhM.re.yar vabcd il

-J tautrotthin will enable nay one to ear then
ffl aueceUYoKy. Tba toHowtog ar. aoma oftb.fr

|.h,anWre w»th eattls thnn with1
hor». s . Kjl.all^Tren-l In.fcvnr ofrat­
tle. ArversTgrWfolhah prraent prefer
rod a h-.rar lynin brttnra they enuM du
more work fo a wl''ri&gt;‘»^os. ^»'th nbouf

' 7.
Javu-ndioe,
Kidney Complaints,
mxiA a\.\ Avm4im« o$ a akvaokc.Y waYurc,

■Qt

X.rre fail to raitofy three who &lt;It. U.ei a that­

nui^h 4 ihe.vutoet to purejiase.aiule •»
horses nor as tnueh to net yokes and carta
ns bspwrsmw, and wagons. 2d. Ymmg.
^ifty cattle would increase in,value
fauwi iwmty-five U» fifty dollars par yoke
nniiunnv, wnoe n-,r»o» wrwm rooiwm
XUquI Us-same value. SJ. Horace ire
mor. I iahledo meet with aoevdranA and
kiBrty injorire* that wretild render tho
horse worthlwn, woriW prove but a slight
WSifllif’d to^fie’tix &lt;»l- l«»* to ths. owner.
4pu.There pf-t many kinds &lt;?f work in
ZaA pkore. :Ul eun ba performed to

JBisthnp' Suintss St

Livsr Oomplajini,

R. J. GRANT!

WEEIS CELEIIATEI MTEST

At the last tntrating of the Greenfield
Club tbe question for discussion
wiit — jVbst kind uf team is the most
erj^utslfor s fermdr tdUKl
' '!
Ttr opinion «&gt;t those present, aeeordto tncTSrernfield Gatttlt. generally
seemed lo be that if* farmer kept but
cine team.-that an ox teata is decidedly
economical, for the.-followiiio
®pmr!‘l*t,-lt'w»i&lt;ndwnAtntt n^ad-J

KeVar and

or THOSE—

tewsa uHl eume le-time u» leave -pace
■fnr' libiflail ft.w i.frtie mel.m. that have
EridmcaoZ tbs meal relfabl. aad rrepoaalble
dreen plalitrfi at interval, amtmg tbsm.—• cbaraclrr win aceomj'.by tbe crediting.
Price »1 per Bottle, or tli for*&amp;.
^e.te»n.8i»wv wiiriindZifktefcl shade
securely peeked from
■Utoher the Imim of sweet worn, slid tl&gt;c Deliver*! to any addreae,
obwr’eluxi
mewde
witter caMragm a temporary
tateriU S)pHpitauitattta*tn»lcatitur,
JAtfiijift.Mtu the.sun. and'-f the aheltnr of
ripened pwta. I do m make the., sug­
gestion. st random, but atfthe remits of
actual and suveeasful j experience.
- •
. &gt; WWb sack si mple-and orderly arrange
Heftt, inyolviag no excessive tabor, 1
think every farmer and country liver
uiutv take plcaswuffln his garden as an
objBd-of breroty ;—making &lt;€ it a little
taffMnnjeisbinr. with Its Coppices of
diaA Me£ ft. b»dgr‘ ro’we of curram.

amj-fpHtselHitrieai aad its mriufona &lt;&gt;f
•bi wherries nod thvme. From the «*rv
dny on ^hick in spring, b« sera i he first
faint, upheaving tufted lines-.f his Dan
4F«Murkea.«e lias day wben the dunlgllng
LiniM and sprawling, bloody tomau«»
&lt;p-e smitten by ths frvjai, it offers a field
fat .constant progress, and of wcmasWe
triomph., Uns by Urie, and company by
)8ompany, the army of grera tfoegs uke

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(Wu» \«U XbfXWX W* a
daiAX—a '4«aX
'BwCOaVd.Xot ox X\vt wwtfttMU*
'BX.Uoub AvWVrvc’te
o5 X\ve 'Via*X awA BouXtoA'Mvc
5oy a Kok% Xk’Kve,
uvweK accAcA aft a’AxcVe. oX
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4
tokeft. va ^to^t c^waxCuXu*,
&lt;\\A o.X X\xx ^.vo\ucv Yum, at»
a wwre.
Biliw*.

lmH~whkwgt Delay.

(ftbltosr/ - - J. ft.WWEKZET, Agni.

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AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG

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A wild sad uur w«*f.cir*J il.feug
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Till fme the irumpst's moelh is p.aJed
Tbt Wait •&lt; triumph e'sr ihy grsrs.

It was a warm and sultry meroing in
the last of June.
The inhabitant* of
Mwiiruoutb were all aatir with the knowl­
edge Ihnt tb* two armies were tn their
midst, and by the laotto* sustaining the
TRA. COFFER. BUGA*. 8FICES. 1'KPPSR,
probability that a geaenil action waa
PHUM EH. HGS, RA15TK8. COMfUMU
1 fart, *v*rv*M*g io U»» Grocery liao, M*k as alxiut to lie haxarded. Th* British' ar­
,til R—
r_.
__
my, ciunm.vn.ied by Sir Henry Clinton,
had assumed one of tb* atrongrat situs
tw*s. Upon the high grounds of Mon
mouth Court House, they laid tbelr dank
on the border of a amail woods, the la»t
guarded by a deeper one, and ths rear
running inward a tuuraaa.
W« rise keep on hand * good »»*orUu«at oT
The army was disposed in au«b an adSTATIOlSTETl-lf,
jaevut pueitioo aa to be able to baeraas
tac vitality ia the rear, and take advtn
tags uf the first mbviMnd&amp;t. Tb* other
PE5A PKXCRK. IMS. TXTOB. dGwwrala, Lafayette, Green, Wain*,
^tewurlsn.i Loull, •»re directed to bold
tiwvr troop* in readme* to support the
front.
.
Early ia the morning n&lt;&gt;tiee wa* JgiveU that I tie van of tb« enemy waa ia Uto­
lina. Gee. Lee ituuicdiately prepared
to make an attack upon ttara. and be
• m e&lt;M a joined by Gen*. Dinkersuu and
Morgan with their ■jHiited troop*.
lu full view uf tta hoiia* of II &lt; 4li. and
Molly, ibis action euiMgii-iKwd.
Ilollia
put on bio military min at oaw.
The
■pint which animated every true Ameri­
can waa newly aroused kt thia apectade.
«r tU-a4y P*y&gt; ouly.
and be waa impaticut iv aiingle iu the

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LHEAIP, IF©&amp; iCAEIEI

WOOLKf. FACTORY,

ballsof th* *Mmy wbtexed aWi
bead.
M&lt;dly was atrongly imprr.
to the picture; he tad oner looked
girariouato her befot*. fSve when b* '
about to Mcrifiee hi* hie at th* pte*Ti
the centraf nbjrtt uf aavage ire. '8ha
tanedirtfoty, General
ronld not be rwstraiu^d Unger. Skipping
to Molly, tad tbe
away to th* oo.il spring, a fete rod* dis­ distinguished vliitoril toot tbblr" depart'
tant. she filled thepiteber, and. rem*vn-.
•wring Hultie'liking for spearmint, panead a moment to break off a'few leave* of
the rich bed, fringing tbe hank al ber
le*t. Tb*** she tattled in the pitcher as
she run up to Hofli*. Re received the
uffitrlng gtadlv, bfrou-d ber fur th* tbo’t
la a tow rotes, and drunk tbe nteU* bo
tore tee resumed hlv dutv.
Molly ran
UnMMB04/1
, _ _____ _
,________
by tbe a'.raadb sight bf her .white BtaJliiri
drees am id Ar bloody strife.
8ho re­ lar ces* efa martial spirit and petriotte
turned to h*T p&lt;al of weudrhtff with devotion t* th* flag.
.
braatMem ahaiety, fee th* Grille 4hg«d
FcHrtfl-Uvuk’s parsnta died a*tan she
cliwcr *od flerror.
Uno&gt;r.sci«&lt;aaly abu was only three year* old, and left ber
would break forth with word* ofeaenur- wltfi a bnwher, in Chicago,' 111. Stion
agemwnt for favorite general*, aa ah* di* - after th* war eommroMd, *ta and b*
t.ngaisbcd thsir uaifurma, or the bo bi* brother, enlieted in ths gbtb Hume
burses which tb*y rede felling dead b*ne«(h them.
Oneo nrore she vontwrod oat to earry
water to Hellis, fur h* nobly and unre........................
miuiagiy
wwrkwdi
in lbs
____fear
_ _____
of th*__fa*.
_______ _
Bb« had refilled bar pitcher, wbea -torn
ing. obe saw Hollis Ml lu the ground.—
With a hlanebad cheek, and a burnUU
forebudiag rashing &lt;&gt;«vr her b**rt, *b* her hmba, whileaa»d limb* wave doing
lost n» lima in reaching the apoU
their duey ia th* Mtetnpu Th* Rebaf*
Alaa I tee waa dead I a ehnt of the en- searclied teur person f.r papers and dt*emv had killed him Instaaily.
ero ered ber sex. Tbn rascal* respected
“Take that cannun away,” said Gen. ber aa a woman, and gave bar a separate
Wayne to one of th* soldier*, "w* cas- room whi|* In prison at Atlanta Ga.” ’
noi CU the plea* by a* brave a .man as bs
During her captivity she- ratWvad a
letter from Jeff, fhsviw, • affriing-bar a
“NuProtarnad Moll
______ looking np-m LieatHiani's ovasanfasma if eha would
the Geoaral
tatalika death, yet enlist in their army. Hltehad no b»m*
calm in ita inaeparatlMi of bravery hcigb- and no rslsti***, but sb* Mid eh* prefer
trnad to baruiam ; “the eaanon ■halla.u red to fiahi aa a prlrata soldier for I be
be removed fur the want of souie uoe to star* and swipe* lbwn lo b* honored with
a oeminiseion from tb* Ifelx. About
more, for I will uee ray iiunust rxartious cw* weeks ago *b* **• «xohanged. Tb*
to avi ng* bis death.”
;■
loturgeau triad to axtort from her •
Molly was now feirly aroused.
She promise that *be would g* bum*, and Aot
enter aervica again. “Go home!" she
loaded and diseharj * '*
Mid; “ray ealy. brulhor waa killed al
ibe officers beheld
PiUshutg Loading, and 1 ba«e no bom*
—no friendsI"
. .
Dr. Wdker dewribaa Frank aa nd
about medium height, with dark hazel
eyas, dark brown hair, rounded feature*,
and a feminine voioa and appearance Dr.
W. ia **11 veined in hamao aatorea, as.

“Who have w* bare
inquired Gen.
Washington, attracted to the spot by the
• insular
sDcctaelv
^An knjal
..t (tL boat of MUhael. The

power uf bell Would drop befiw* ber F
replied Gen. Wayne.
.Molly Itow determined an a co ep d«
rnaUka Acrordingly eh* ral-adcd me
l-uuumi with double the *rdinary quhu,
then discharged it. A terrible erub sueweeded. Molly was tbrbwh Into tba air
several feet then she fell on lb* groaad
with violMe*.
Tbte* British soldier*
were killed, and an officer of high rank
was apparently mortally wdatided.—&gt;
Many who eluod by were thrown down

I* a private, but th*rif will be w*rk
enough fiir me to do."
• Rrmember the Etta of your fitthcr.”
fsltrrr-d Molly.
“I thought y 6a were braro. my awn
wifeT’said llollte, with a smile uf affiso-

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“BatUrarenaa have not I«*i their charm
for tri* yet. tfo-ogb I rowfcwa to umraual '
•mriotfi this itHiraingI’'v*pHta Molly .
“I ahail ri-tuni atmiffb* darling, it niuy 1
be with new glory attached xw tbe honor 1
•hie name which my faffirr transmitted
to me. I muat fight ib««w rod eoste.
Molly. O&lt;&gt;d Ideas yftu, and good by*
Udf ibe pnwent,” returned H«ll&gt;a. farm*-,
i.g her to bis heart with a parang *-

sHierfar
rif perbewety
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wsLS^sr-i.'i iSRSs

ltd Mully, “l wnly whhed to
••A bleeeing g» vflrt yea. htuhasl!, said. **rv» my' country ; the death of tqy hnaM.»!h, as Halite sf*d rapidly from th* band made me. *lmo*t frantic.” ’
, '
ikmr.
'•*Y*lu merit a eaat «if arms like nur
Th* enemy advanced en near MuUy’a
Joan of Arc,” «.|Wrvdd Lafayette: ;bsrs
house tliatAita C&lt;&gt;eld quit* plainly toe- !
•wntainrif iwn goldeii 11111a* tad a *wtwd
linguisti tbeir mutKios. ..........
. i.
pointing upward, bwaryng a crown;”
-Oh. that I wero • man P sh* sxctalm-1 atauld prefer eaglr* in pfaM uf tbe
ed t -i wmild giro tbhee British ly/snt*
fra* daros of death! Tt&gt; tbmk */ tlteir I ill lea.’’ said Mnllyr •
'••tta shall have an sptalHte fur yltur
approaeh tw war v*ry dmwwl Of tbeir
burning the beautiful bnnas of sum* of coal of arme,” said Gen waahtetton, ris­
oar neighbors, because tb*y would n»t ing In Bi* acrostonikd dlgtifty «/ maahcr;
• I here'cuhfer upon y«&gt;ti tbs rank tifChp.
tain, aa a te*llmi?i*r »f tny rvt»rij fbr
y&lt;&gt;ur tarsioe.”
/
■ • » 'i
Tbs idbwr General* aro**. and. tro»rfng

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went top mile* from otnip toggt supper
at a form houae. aad while waiting for
tea. were surprised 'id find severs I ravol'v*r. suddenly ad*a«ca fate the room, bebiad each pair of wWcb waa either Col.
M&lt;«eby, a rebel Captain, ore Lieutenant
sll rather detenniurd own, with toboot
m their ey **,*. who dwrasndad the irawiediate surrender, of ths sfi«rs*M T*nk**a.
Th* aim being wicked, th* Twenty-fleet­
er* s«W they wero ‘under a cteud,' and so
quietly gave up lb* eoctest.
“Col. Msraabp-wna **cb elated with
hi* g*&lt;&gt;d JurtaM. and required bi* pri*on-rvto follow hiin euppsriesa os bis
round* t* hi* headquarter* at Paris; th*

they did the legulsi rebel cavalry F—
•Q-w did tbev I the prisoner*) like his
style of fightfng 1’
*
“R* wan. In the mean time engaged In
gattaring bi* men. with, tb* avowed inteiihfon.vf attacking Captain Gere's force
at daylight, and if possible uf cutting It
to pieces. His followers live in the farm­
houses df Loudon. Clark and Jefferaoa
Muntiaa. tad ar* either reb*l soldiers or
Utfern citiacna as th* cava may require.
II* would ride up to a home, call Jak*
t&gt;r Joe, tel| them that bn wanted tb*m at
'such an hour, at the usual place—go and
tell Jim or Mo*e—almost-every farm
turned **t somebody in answer to bi* anil
proriduy Ibattbew men, with th* errtified ualhqf allcgiem-c in their p-cketa,
jiuirooto tb* young wotqan in quaation
and with poses allowing them'.to come
rraairM, that eft* abould bacninniiasmmal
a LiMlauaak in ibe.ariujt- The Doctor
al**M(i*M that Congraa* abould aeaigM
women to duty io tb*arniy, wnh eumpen-’ Mosaby dismounted and stepped into tb*
a.tinn^a* wall aa *nlur*d mru. averring&gt; house where h«- had his headquarters,
that patriotism lut* nuwx. Whirtber th.
his pistols in t(d bolsters. Th* LwutenPrc.idsnt * ill oorotniaiiun Mias U-&gt;vk a*' kink; with dradlt revolver, watched th*
a L«euten*nv*r Cungrosa .wjll draft Mr*.
priwwvar*, &gt;abihi lb* Capteia' endeavored
Walker’s country *u&lt;i*ra,into,tbe asryiiie1 &lt;•• find an Orderly to take tba bon**.—
we know not, but wa ar* certain tkal the.
'■ CM-poyel &amp;ma&gt;m, who had bee* marking
Doctor ia thoroughly in aarpe*! and that,
• the road fur future uae, and bad been
tb* story uf Iwr new purtrgs is an iater-’ Hong bsAliig for it Mv’bla ebaner and
a*HQg ona,— JFateia^toa RtfviUcan.
pr*t«nded to' tie bis -borne, but really
ouniag bi* foot into lb* atorrnp of M»*sliy’s •addfeaad lying hold of on« nf the
OapL Hardy, B. A.. wtitea au iatev-.. overlooked Jgtetol*. The Lieutenant de­
tr.etlni ' th* move, fired at him, when
eating letter to tbaJMd newspaper, an*,.. teetiag
menungon • suteiwent that ia :New&gt;' Siinpsnn shut Mnf through the heart with
foundiaad there to wel a s*pha; load, frog, th* weapon b* tad secured. Tbe Captain
or rvptile of aayi suet; war sqmrtala, turned round and fired, snd Col. Mu»eLy
porwepia**, mink. or tnies.Opi. Hardy «me yi the door, to see ‘what all that —
say*: “Besides the above mealiotwd row was abnnt.’juaX In time to hear •
deAetaoetaa, I found, ertwa viaiuug New- bullet whit unpleasantly do** to his bred
r-uvdhiud last summer, several wiiier-. that SiaipeMi tired at him, -just for Urfk,’
Il wait mld-eammer, and ihn fimfiioe were as be and his corursd Ml—yelling back :
actatilfetfog w myriads in tan warm »vs-■ ,‘ColturcI,Mo*yby, how do you like nur
s&gt;ngv over* very swamp ia Nwta Boutte; style &gt;ifpghung! XVe bel-rag to the SI
Nrw York. And away thev went, leav’ inft'Cid Mnsebv dfewtotmted, aed outwit­
ted srf bia liMi boie*, saddle, pistols, and
usemugfe tww Yankee priw-aerv.aad with
al least one vacancy atnoeg'his [eninmis- □.■iaiw'rsra _
G,rp Silvp-,m rwJe ig

■ ralhw to the camp, elroely followed by
Uta Sergeant, and gave CapU Gereaotlc*
and aw •mp*. taping' tn im ■nm* little ' of the *ti*my's lutentfons.”
croSkvF take a header from the ’ bank;
atidby suae* stope* in'tb* wood*, where,
ui&gt; tba iu»inlahd they might b* ace* at'
every other atop,' in oiarrh of imikev. but
in varfi. | .b*1fere wutUe wf our ountmtm
trltfbMlOr “
'
pmia^ tn thia li

I ibernl response. Th* next day a worn**
wb* depended upon her dail^vork for
tier own support and that .if her child ran,
brought him a iuHar till to b* added as
bvr ttilte l0-thecnH**U&lt;*tTh* pastor
de*iiaed U&gt; taha ik, tolling te*r ab« ought
n«t to give *•• much ; but tire woman iu____,
faitkftll eistad. sddmg, “Wev* bad h ie th*
h-iuse many weeks'; wecantwri spewd Ik."
’ B«rfsr rttat tW Wil was a.mA tm,
the past year aa bis trkin, weft tilled with
. e«.taM . I
and dtrpp*rf&gt;« that wb* tad fewsd &lt;HT

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drod t»afe. and W* haw* Ms tor*

�' to £&gt; ready al tte mort vital points.

[

Gen. WHson. chtefCare!ry Bureau,
Washington. Al
tea bran *etign«dfo th*. Igt Division of
Ctealrt of th* Atoiy rif th* Potomac.- Grant returned lb
AMD DO 0IV3 HTWl fo»Tte&gt; At TJO?;:
Col. Juxtit of the 5;h Cavalry Lakes win* from a br.1.
Hara mwrs TaatiwKmy,
*
i Confederate roily Ma cbotor telworn charge pf tbe Butrau. Gen. , Nv4 , and
Accounts from V
that Md the ■nbiuwstion of tte au«th.T ottec &lt;4fi.e-s have teen ordered tu re
Hr (Bites) tbtegtol thro Mr. Outfox in &lt;
port to &lt;»♦«. 8tnith.
forte* tbe resolution fur the expufei.m of
espteat « r inuMBii *tMM.
b&gt;ng was mistaken in bi* eorwtreetl'ti
Inforn.atioo-bha bro* received at
ufUr. Long's sp-ruh.
Navy Depa rVr.ro I -from 'Commander
Fetitandv. Wood spoke against the *xpulsionofMr. IxHig.
Dlix kading Hqusdrou. nf the eaptgrs, by
Mr. Cox, "f Ohio, referred to a speech
lb- poll Head surrei: ndtng* wf a genuine
the st earner Columbine, of gba steamer
of the Mayor uf Baltimore !• TSfll. i"
Kellogg organ. The Bunntr only asks which the Mayor said that Secretary Sun.t-r. and tb- slraetur Hattie Brooks,
for such a candidate m will strengthen Cham snld he was willing to reougnixe by tbe Sumter, armed and manned by a
detachment of men from the Pawt^e,
'rather than weaken tbe ticket—ime that th.- South.
tinder command!nf Acting Master J: C.
Mr. Aaklay. of Ohio, denied that Mr.
will not rna aa heavily behind hie ticket
Cnmpt.-n. ..f the Pawnee.up the 8u John’*
aa CM. Kelkigg did In thia and &lt;*c otbu&gt; Chaws ever raid
Rfver Florida. The Hattie Bombs t* a
Mr. Wood replied that Becretary
valuable pribe. She te fitted op aa a fine
county, two years ago. notwithstanding Cii*«c would not deny te said so.
.
Bengrr
boat, has a fine saloon, end
It was tbeuagro regulars that -fougtp
extra effnta ware pot forth in hia bvbalf,
Mr. Wmd here arat up to* te rend a j
lieen engsg-d nt transporting stores so well. 'n»y bwndlvd theartillvry^iib
and out withstand tag he ran against the catepaign document in which II was rep
down the St, J‘4m’» BiW,
great akill, and tbcir bravery a« onfthw
rrst-ntrd
that
leading
Republican*
had
ex
moat uwp&gt;-polar Dumot rsl in tbia Dis
tongue*
of all loyal man. ' Una **&lt; the
prfssrd an opinion favorable to the dis
trict. Tbe Aeaaer only a»ks for a man
regiments In thu attnek-un the fort wag
aofution nf the L’niofo
tin-3d Ky.. &lt;’••! Tboen^wih -whu eoht
»bu will hare no octAhiun. on acuounl of /Mr. Wood, resuming, said &gt; believro
1 Cairo. April 18.—Tbe tehrl Gen. Bn
Dw'ret-W W. wnOLNuUGH,
unpopularity, to buy hi* enemies or ecH, That tf uur Government wott!.’, net in a ! f»rd sent a flag «»f trore at 7 o’clock this Uianded* totigmle. This regiment wa*‘
reiwd in Paducah. Abreu gt^ra ago. by
hig irieoda. One who is n«*l w&gt; poor that proper apirtt by nt^utiatiiig, a praro morning, demanding the surrender of
Col. Tilghmm, afiurwa-d Brig. General,
could
he
restored
without
firing
anolter
Fort HsUrck, Columbus. Ky., the white
be need asreaa bia appointee* to pay bis
gun. He (W«*d) «*bm nulla favor of soldiers to l&gt;e treated as prisreeranf war, and G-d. Tto-wnpaon, wb-. waaal ■*— *'—
expense*. We believe there are several
jb*r*rogniti&lt;« ur the areeminn of tte hut no pretectimi ia . promised colored ।
। sorb men in tbe District.
whou« goutbrni Stales, but ia fav« of dUng
troops found in arma Five huurs were
lbs Banner has n&gt;4 and will r.-u evpree* justice In thaSuntbein people by dnd«v- given fur. the removal of woinro and j
a pruforrace. But if tbe Erylt and other oring U&gt; rretorv them to the Union with children. Th* .learner Crawford arrived
■raablteati Cwwsty Cesvsuttee.
all their coostitutirwial right*.
here at I P. M. crowded with the latter.
Tbs Msp.bUrese of B«rey Oseety are re^ureiad i very unwise friends nf Col. Kellogg
Mr. Sciumck, ..f Uhusssid he.(Scboack) Aa *h&gt;- waa leaving Colnmhu*twu Aaam
IS THE BEST TBUC
. r—&lt; by lulrom •&lt;
Oren Ileus* &gt;n H»*
&gt;..g«.&lt;» KaUuJar. M.r 14lb. l-.i .1 m&gt;. o'chxA 1 cbooec tn cintinoe to treat with derision did Ml hel.wg to say such srb&lt;w&gt;L He. era arrived from below wflh 3 000 vet­
' tbe objections as yet nfiured to tbuir man. (Srhrnok) was hi firrar of having nuemo erans, tn rovtt for home '-ft furlough,
and entertained by a very large pa’t ■’» fervneu with rebek in arms. In king for also a battery, which were landiti. and
this DfktHct, wt may prrsrnt still other their recogaitinp. He waa fiw wf .-flket which would diMihtfesa materially change,
h. lb- atu-k, thi* regiment wa* in tte.
aaliv putting down the rebellb« -that U the enlmlatinna of the rebels
objections, with “accompanying d&lt;&lt;u
adv awe, ami aufiterd tte m««t. C»loti*l
would never rate* its hydra bead again.
The I'Mmrr Oltve Branch from New
meat*,’’ l«» their satisfaeti&lt;.n.
Tbe mere iatimati-io nf pe*w« had been Orleans thh. arrived this afternoon, re- 'lb&gt;&gt;mp*..n w*«.literally torn in pirevi. t.f'
( a shot from a *irgr gun baud tel by coi-’
Ws hate uu doubt tbe Aegis and Ha scorned by the rebels, yes gentlemen tw&gt;rt« fii*htlng had liven going *&gt;n at F»'l
c&lt;«d}nt»ra are elncwre in «hr ad* ica to here wiield rraw) «m their Nellie* and Pillow nil day yretrrdsv op tft the lime fored'inen. 'ITrov colored mro were na
live Kvnlurkirn*. and ~s*u of Item ofthe Bon^tr to drop the subject ; Il i* lick tbe rebels* feel. Mr. Schenck spoke sh* pa«a*d lh«ra,tbri-u 1’. M., wbra there, ted up tbuir lire* fir th*ir country, la
in senrnhil terms of Wood's conduct, was a ressatioo nf boat U it fee. Negotianut tbe first time nth spirits ha«e asked
saying that ihe latter waa one who would ti.rn* were pending, and a flag nf trnce I there nut a atacn ju»tire in tbe feet that
to be ^Ict aloBe.”
I many of three paid ths peualy' of their
abase himself tn tbe rebel*, tn rvatnre
tr-aw-n at tifetr own door-prata by tfle
tbe Democrat* to place and powar.
hands of th- deapfeed native Keutucklaro
Mr. Voorhire, nf Indiana, without retuf African desent ?
tering into a qweatioo as t» tba merit* of
Tbe next nnmber of the Bakmkm com- '
To Hon. Lucien Andera&gt;« of that dis­
what L&gt;*ng bad Mid, maintained the right tn br efforts mad-A.. rsi*u it agal*.
pletas it* Eighth year. It is no longer
trict, the credit I* due of getting perm is-1
of a Representative in Congreaw t«« ex
Ltttr—Geo. Buford'* demand wa* for
an experiment w tetter a straight forward j
pre* bls public eeatimrnt- in* bt-balf of tte utvowidith-nal aurrrafe-r «»f Fort I’il afon to raise a regiment of black* which
wo*
don* agtiast the uppouitiun uf tbe
hie
OMiatitureita,
in
a
decoreu*
and
prop
fearlwsa, independent. Republican paper, has the following:
. Al'b^e-dMSFttWvw'fc/ARmdudkMf ■’■
“The oboief of Fortress Monroe aa a er manner. Thi* waa all that Mr. Lmg de red th* neg rr ■ would l&gt;r returned to &amp;atc a thuruire.
ean be sustained in our growing and eu
To Cui. II •efc*. a noble War Democrat
secondary basis involved tbe necessity bad d-aie
Had Scbm-ck lived In other tb*ir mnslrr*. luit if iorerd tn take the
terprjs.ng ouunty. Tbe Bstririta is to-d.iv
and all tbe tn*&gt;pu under hi* »*u»m*n&lt;l,
of leaving Washington, or »be fixed ba­ days be would have been ear mu tte mob
quarters would be &gt;hown them.
an evidepew of that fact. While it baa sis. tn be threatened, morally at least, who demanded the drumfire *1 of Christ, I
Q.l. Lawrence, of the 34th M-w Jer great credit ia duu for their ubvlinate and
sometimes struggled with apparently by the enemy. Thu first movement, to or 'b-n who burned Juba lodgers al I aey. commanding the p-wt, replied that •n&lt;*-sa*ful d-frmw.
The gunboats fired 6000 rounds; they
ndverer fortunes, it has in tbe end tri- , Fortress Monroe, was the stride uf a gi-1 tbe slake. The slang uttered byScteark 'hi* Government placed him there to de
act. The second, in tbe direction of was more becoming degrading purlieus fend the tort, and a earrender was nut uf lunl three wounded. The CatXS'U of lbs
unipbed over all opposition, whether of
Richmond, wee that of a dwarf. When than it waa tba presence wr bearing ol
Paw Pop received a scratch iiom a mina financial personal or political character; tbe army arrived in front of tbe linev at gentlemen.
nir Irnll on the right check jmd a belt vast
nnd-if its increased circulation is an indi­ Y&lt;&gt;rkl»wn. it numtered probably 100.­
through bi* MHial—wia. The troops m
Mr. Sebenck briefly replied to Mr
the fort hnd 14 killed and 40 wounded.—
cation nf its appreciation by the reading 000 men, and here ttere was no timid Vuorbfes. •
New Y»rk, April K-Th- fall in g-W Fijrreat took about 40 convstesc-nis in
Mr. Colfax asked the Honea U» act
cvmtntmlty, the fusdre Is foil of hspe and President to fato-rfere with the command;
ncvertbeless McClellan suffered blma.-lf apart tn morrow, al 2 &lt;•'cloak, for a vote was eaunud bv a report that Mr. Cb-ae
has drawn from M00 000 re tROO OOO 300 killed and 1000 «&lt;wtndad. Tba lat
to be stopped in the middle of an ..fienaga'iel g"*d sent from Ban Francisco tar war* taker. u» MayfiwM by rgiU lb.
|alr* campaign by Magruder and 12,000 |
pre^MMty.
Mr. Orth spoke in’favor of the
former liaatenltte fiirt unburied.
la asking the continued patronage uf , men. Hi* previous information, jrcieh | rreolutioo. He aa'id if old Geo. Jacksun Inat vear.
The Baltimore Snthrrn repivrts a fight
j
had
been
tn
power,
instead
of
censure
be-ar friends for another year—a year per- was afterwards found to be inrorrect.
near Winchester &lt;«n Friday la*t between
hipa, fraugfe with more-of good nr *vll had stated thh number at 20,000. and ir.g passed &lt;&gt;n the gentlemaa from Mary­ Maj. Hunter, with a force of Puansyfe-s.
Magruder made such skillful dtspoeili-m* land (Harris) tbe traitor would now be
nia rsvatry. and the rebels inwlrt Imbo­
to.unr belovbd land than any which have
(Applause.) i
as efluctually e»mpletcd tte deception.— in tbe old Capitol prison
Fnwn M t" 100 were killed and
y*l preceded it, we have no other pledg­ But a General who, aa Napoleon used to
Mr. Pendleton rose to the question' den
During one nf ths rebellions ia Ireland
wounded rwi tooth side*.
Psseee.ger*
es or Mvurancea to make, other than may **v “knr.w« hi* trade." will oeldom te । t&gt;l*l the lautuage was unparalled, calling
tri-m the west *ay&lt; was a decided Unma tbe rrfol* who bad ewtieeived a high
d- grr« of indignation against a certain
lie driwn from its past career. Its po­ deceived. Why did be not take means tbe gentleman from Msry land a traitor. triumph.
'
Harris to Orth—* You are a liar!”
te
ascertain
the
truth
1
Sopposing
how
­
greet
banker. (Mowed a reraluti.wi that
litical principles are well known having
Tb- draft is poatp«*a&lt;!. probably until
ever. that bia previous inf &gt;rmation had
Urth replied that the vila alabluring
they would at oner burn, his notes which
ever sued by tbe Old Flag, tu guard it been correct, be sbnold not have wasted of &lt;Hir convicted of treason fell eilunt al Jone 1st.
they held ; thia they actually did—forget
Same
500
t&lt;*
1
000
rebel
deserter*
are
alike from open foes, and treacherous bia time in waiting for McDowell, when hi* feeL Orth then replied at length to
said tn be in OkUinuhet Swamp. "Fla., ting that in burning bis notes they were
But Mr. V.Hwbiee.
fi irada. White adhering to tbe distinct­ every moment r&lt; it was precious.
regwfarfy armed against tbe Qwrfrd- d-wtr.ry tag bl* debts, and that lor etjgy
Mr. Ki rnan thought It waa Um* right
note which went into the flames, a eorive principles uf the Republican Party «»f every bmr’l delay after he bad beard uf j
' erele authorities.
that Geweral'a retention, created eighty and duty of tbs Government toput 4&lt;1’r"
responding value went into the bunker's
tieday, wc acknowledge no creed or plat­
ebancea to one against bia ultimate auc I the rebellion. He was opposed ti&gt; some
pocket and owl of thelf own. • This
BgMh
form which ronflmls with uur judgement ores. Tbe boar of hia arrival in front of' measures of the Admutisl'Blicn, but it
• bat a*wy he 1 eraked a genuine financial
Cairo, April 14.—-Tuesday morning Hiternianism.
of right, and our views of the best moos the lines should Jtare been tbs hour of was idle to talk about peace while armed
. .
Forrwt
with
some
fj.OQO
men
altakrd
unre (hr the perpetuity of our glorious hie attack upon tbrm. Two overwhelm rebel, are in the owintry.
iog maseaa, to which life and energy bad
Mr. Davis pf Mary lad, said tbe quve- j F"rt Pillow. 8t«un after tbaattack, Fur­
Tba Ew*gcn&gt;ATt-&gt;M Facets watt-w —
Upion, nuac more perfect, and mure
been communicated, should have been tioti waa not whether the eperch deliver- ( rest sent a flag of truce demanding tbe Mr. Suinttur bos intnaiured'a btlHn the
dear by the bl««od of ber tnarlyraalain— hurled on acnarale points, Msgrudur nut rd by the gentleman from Ofeiw wga trea- surrender of the 6&gt;rt and garrison, mean
Senate tn make the Emenclputi-m Preu
our frteoda, kinsmen, and brother*. In only defeated, hut destroyed 1 Tbe tn»r | w-cable within tbe law. but whether hr white diap&lt;*ii&gt;g his force au aa U* gain n luniufloH of January 1883. « stsinrei .i&lt;
The I waa worthy to be a Repreeertutivc.
decided ad vantage.
all cases, are men subordinated to princi­ aleoftbu Federal army raised!
i tbe United State*. Tbe bih I* in tferfol
Maj. Booth, of the 13th Tennessee cav­ lowing word.* 5
Mr Davie did m-t envy the gentleman
ple*. and platforms and creeds of parties result of the campaign, although it might
not hare been ducisire, would have been who refused te expel that gentleman alry. is in romaund. wiU&gt;r400 of that
“Tbr Proclamation nf Emancipation.
utul *.xiv entice* are alike subject to cenfrutn the House, and afterwards voted he n-giment and 200 &lt;-f the 1st Battalion. &gt; issued by tbe Pretidrnt of tbe United
more bunorabls I.
»&lt;irc, und repudiation when failing to
waa unworthy t- h&lt;Jd a seal here.
Tbe 6th United States Heavy Artillery, States, »n the 1st ..f January. IW13. *o
Btlrman had proclaimed himself a formerlv tbe 1st Alabama cavalry. e»l- far as th- same &lt;1—lares V* ala* -a, m uur
rxtecM* their high prerogative ol standTag Hxkoisp Air» Ceutw or thx
nd uf the soemies ..f tba United Staten ored. Tbe flag wf truce was.refused and
&gt;ng in defense ot jiratice, of right,and that Daaaa.—A corrspoodenl of a Paris pa­
in relation U» bis solemn oath tu abstain fighting resumed. Aflurwarda a second
• tech e«nt*aecs both of these—an per gives the following account «*f the
flag came in which was also refused.—
I thu QsnaUuitluB.
buauag
of
the
psnish
officer*
:
undivided Union, eleansod of its most
“Mr. Finck made a lengthy eprach In Both flags gave tbe rebels advantage in
'Tbe Danish office re -qf* heroes. They
blighting stain. Men claiming to be wf
I opposition to the expulsion; also, in «p- gaining new p&lt;oilioM. The halite waa
ma only await with remarkable courage
our own political faith most trot claim
' position to the sen ti mm la expressed by kept up till 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon.for the moment when they shall rpeae- 1 bia colleague L«.nt * “
when Major &gt;x&gt;th was I.................. '
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Arter • *few
remark*
and will not receive si.y exemption from nre swords with an enemy four time*
r. Dumont aaM.-ban Bradford 1&lt;«k coin maud.
criticism ur censure if their object be to tbrir strength, but what is Still more by Mr. Whaley. 1-------- ---Mr. Bing wanted l&lt;&gt; win •*' warm place
serve the devil, in the livery of heaven. fivrmidable they eat ryu bread as black
_ of Fsmand&lt;t,
a* crime and as fatal aedeafiny. A Dan­ m the heart and afleetit—
Tbe Bx«u* has no ay chopha otic adal(M to stew be waa
ish ..fixer haa takam u* hisnaetf the mi* Wwod.th«uu|y way ws
*ticn of num in high Station*, nor accept* tii« ol etudying tbe deviation.

lnlon.^md to prefer tte recognition of

S

ht*:

ths idcu that all of journalistic wisdom to the distance, of the ri8«w &lt;vf tbe I ru*
aiaua. He (pre* every day to thu ad­
emcmitra frpm large citias.
The* much and no more, at present, vanced posts, provided with a gtam. and
makes a memorandum of hiv obe-rvahave erg an say of what tbe UaMtu baa trnna. Th* day ticfor» yx«tsrday. a Ger­
iieen. r«. ani^will continue to be. If you man rifieimtn psreeived thisuflji-er &lt;m tbe
like unr atyW^you pay yottr mnery and look out. at a dielauc* of afemi 600 me
Cabo your paper. Wt sincerely hope the trre. The *..)*«•, natmutirely obedi­
ent to military’ discipline, respectfully
made tbe sedgte and then pn&lt;reed«d to
aitirflspt to lodge a bell in tbe ufSosr'*
it such. tfyon take uor paper we must body. Tbe lailrr rejoiced at th'* «ippnrhave war pay. h e-ata money to buy
paper, pay for help; ia fact, evurythrng

c*aKa mousy. . Our paper is roily Oita

Gaw. Gsamt awo hi* Ctasa.—A, pri
vata fetter from Lieut. J*me* Hutchin­
son, ot tbe Vutenin Ri eurve Corps, and
formed/&lt;&gt;f tb- |8tb New York Volun­
teers, fureisbsu a little inci dec I wbersii.
Gen. Grant we* one &lt;&gt;f th-nct»ra. Lieut.
Hutchlusoa is ateti-nwd in Ws.hingUHi,
and a few dat a since was &lt;-n fluty m Of
firer of the Day at th- W ar Department.
An order was. In forre which forbade1

f^F" W* presume th* IfetnJt
willjbd fault thia week, at the
local matter la oar pawr-lal a

wneft ret drunk mid raise a t
dog»^&gt;.«’t fight, Im* shall %

btefthy and prn*f&gt;-r.«a c-mditi

emtewous

many

iateretiJng a

fratn «NB* W may hare i&lt;r.

nr- W. W. Treadwell, -f th
oo’Prople’a Bank swindle, has
pe&lt;gr«ti0ra t» tn.ke an *—£"■
t.lODOQ. fi«r the hem-fit -f th* *
of th* lauk, provided that te,
well) be drrebarged s~i rrie*o-l &gt;
cl.ims’or demands of whatever rt
from tte creditors of the l'*"k

A startling event U-k y
►d .y, in Allan*, in one
‘
uniittee Room*
— cr‘ •••v’**1 crowd
lU subpw’ t&gt;'«fi»r dieewsmn.fovv.-wMsfefwtsd.ol’h wanut;
W. r»rinkH was speak ng ait.
eorseitarea. and «l fength tbs mi ।
ha fata hrea»e» rawl-rt.-d as,is I
a uh Speaker* *uft-riag Irotu nr

hwwt whixt-n «f Ksfeamf*.
|y tn test villair-si Saturdsy *«•
apoplexy. Mr. Miller waa a pf'
.W Ur. oi W ,

I., U
during that &lt;’•■»*. Shed '*•* "fi**'1
tv Pr.-s-v-utmg Athwroy
"
trrms. and that “f United States
mJ one term.
He w»* 45 y««
.klteitoam of his.tterfh, *'&gt;•» &gt;’«
urVrTtte Mine -d'.^X ’»-* P

hi* death, tn tW* riti w-e year
-4dte**r**&lt; ’’ri*—
Tna Faavcn Mai^wo -w
a**.—B* •F’
Orlrau* ri
th,t. French f'*« *•
jEL^ri-rMexteo. * fight hs:

.date, te which the Fr- id &lt;*rv
™ Threw Fraoetofng.-”-''
bar tvaunriM te ****- (*"1
Mva A *c*&lt;temnti.« ordering

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�BUFFALO TEWTMOWT.

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~"~#ijio aiW

„
r,« Berry County. Mi
4b Uomjbooc. tfomalataMl aH
IlMting.. Marab ImT. l«-4.
• “py i AUfot,
a. u. co
Il
Depatylta

SwTk-dn.TstaK.TjjPi’lr
r-.T-1 •■ ——i a.

MT"’ prename the Detroit TW&amp;itwr
will find fault ,Wa week, at tbe want of

local matter in t-ar |*»r- bat alien men
wntfi pet dhtnk and raise a row. and

8 PilCIAL NOTICES

doge Won’t fight, bow aha!! we make

lbem-1

mortgage sale.

Srwstija Deputy Snpt. &gt;4 Pub­

lic tartcucttan

han ktiun-tl uv with ■

c«py of the twenty-aeventh animal n*pmt

wife, ot Harry Cnunl- .nd Stalo of Ml&lt;

•1 I Hr Sunerintendrnt -if P white I mi ruc­

tion f.w tin Stale of Michigan, with at- j

company tag di-eumcnta.

It repram-ut*

the vdtteal&gt;i&gt;rud intrrraae &gt;4 the State In n '
heaTtby and. penapanm/ omdtiiun.
li

emUnm

many

intwwting

atatiatlr* I I MgthfWs (hocalatc Hora Dr«px !

ftmy which’ We' mny ha»e oecBaion to I

r»r- W. ML ’neadwelL,
lU H«d
a-ui t*i-ofdr’* Hawk awin^Jr. ba* ruadr’a
pr-mnaition tu make »n aaaignn-ent ot
f-mflOO. fitr the bemfit of the rr.-dit.ir.
•4 th* batik. MBvidrd thjl be. (Trra-I*rl’| be draettarged and rotaaar.1 haoi all
rtaujo'or demsnda of whatever rlu»r.&gt;&lt; ter
fmtn (he rrrditora of tbe Uok.
The
preaewt liai-ilitiea &gt;4 tbe bank are tf&gt;6 IHepl. TheAaaet. nraMl iSO 17. It
&lt; be creditor, aervut Tread well'* aaaigomaaii, tbw naaa-tv^will b* Ml 4W 17.
«Meb. dedwettar ripen*** &lt;4 aniiietucet.
will pay 70 to 75 erut. on the d-llar.

KEV ER foil Io dealray aad rxternlMle all
kittd* oflntealiaal Www. Ara parferily ralfolde
in all ta*«*. end tar Mprri rto am an-l -ell &lt;W tba
Fence \Vone_mafrrtKUi*, .nd naaaewae^Taraiifo-

iea Bolter to tl.&lt; pcr-.ee Milerr.i.* &gt;. ।
Mata, af Uia pendaoey of Mid paUt.oa. and

Ttre Enmen Marchtbo «&gt;m Matam&lt;»RMOl^Twggr ed fiew Orl—.. w« bear
that • 1- rrneb force ia' marching upon
Metamar.re,' Mextan.
A fight had taken
jdaU. in which «be Fr tR- were «ian&gt;riMt*. • Three French frige -« were off the
tier pre pa ring to erwaa. . Cortina had i*•ntjkA.proplaaiiititia ordering »H thri
troop, tn cimanatrate nri the Rio Grande
b*ta» MBtoKKrnm, tn reaiat tbe oceupwtiwD »f ih«t plane by tbe French.
I

Or fol fog for medwm* -b*

r- MIXDldL
fudge ul Frabal

ADMINISTUATOK'B SALE

I
•

apartmt ut»»« tert modi
tbv aulifeet tinder diacto
,
lery.—-Mttad'-kaGMl ,a|'h wa'inth. Mr.
W. rtrinkhr Waa «pfaking with mnrli
earnr.tnm, and wt kuglh tbo wtngrfen “f
hia Ob became anotr.rud e. ia I be tt-'
with aprakrra eoft-ring treu* mer &lt;»«•’
mrnt, sbI trie bearer*, adtriUitag it t-.
lbw canoe »trr greatly. Monaed. Sud­
denly wbm in tbe act i4 gmitieotating,
Mr. Drinker fell forward, and tu the o&gt;r&gt;- I
►tarnation of all preectit, when hr W*-ta- j
I1 ir”» .rear aiediciae fo elrtryaiea for the poor at
ken up, it w aa touwd that hr * a* d»nd.
I lheir perfotw*. I obtained ■ forftfe for a pear girt
py J»*eph Miller. Jr . E-q..a pram- , or wit caegrrgatiea. aba b*d tang b-ea aaari'
| brlplraa fe.*i Kbramatiiun. and &gt;lr*ag»- la ear
it wait eihzrn «f Kalamamo. died Midd.ii
that om battle eared bartaiiraly. I writ* Ita.
l» hl that vittate no Saturday evening of bepiagitaMy aid tbaRoaletr ia liarKorlI to tetr*
apoplexy
Mr. Miller waa a prnnun «&gt;l daaa the mediei-. and bfoaa tboar aha may awd I
uiemlierW tbe Ur. and bad prarti cl • aaeb a rraiedy; aad I aa* .tiway term., aa 1 ba I
taw al Katanntx-a over 26 yewra. having. Hee* it. tMOIawdl follyjamita the a*at auperU
&lt;!uring thnt time, filled ibe officei-f C-«mty Prum-euting Attorney two or three,
trrma, and that of United Stall** Aitorney one term. He Waa 45 yt-ara of ag*
eUfcrtinw uf bia death, andZhaif at&gt; at,-!

tack
the a?MMe dtaraat- tlidt produced
hia death, in thh Mt i *&gt;■&lt;*« year* eincr. I
— AJotrtuar wwd 7&gt;*4ai*a. ’

a. arhr the prayer of the peuuaaer .Ixra.d
*&lt;3*1^ 'urtber Ordered, that th. pal ilk

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

ABKM2X^,r,,riei« *««h «W»**ad dlaraaa. X**wanovB 5EVBAUJIA KIXO win apaadjly

rtber perwu* reforested ia a.1.1 eelaie. ara r*-'
|uir*j fo a&gt;r«ar at a artafoa *| aw* l^art. Ibra ,
u be teuMaa at tbe I'mbale USee. * ll,» t.Uq,
I Heating*. a*d Aewtfori**. If ai« tb«* be. ,
rliy the ^njttot d»» pdlUvatr abnnM nai bW^
yertfiL . ..»&lt;•!•.- —r;
‘‘•uif.iu
And it w further ordered. tb»t aard petitioner ,
vre n.t.re ta the pn«u Mtrrtafod, ia wM '!
•foie, ot I ha |&gt;ende«cr ot Mid ratio.*, aad tba .
ranaa tbcv**L by earning a ropy of thia order

ABE yon raOad vi|h th* forter«* of knvaara^l
W‘»*o* « .'■eeateia Kura wUl (predllr rrlwTa.
taB-tagfrm*, UwpmaiopofDneev.

bale Of Keeerred Mate JBlMral' Lead*.
’

Wvraoa'* Hanaaui

Micwi«t»Haan LaikOrmca. I ?

V &lt;&gt; T IC E

Kura nat taipraao yeer

o— i. no

WTBN

Wonno t Xasaauiu Kuo wlU aaauaga year

fold tnaa marhat. u Veijer aad Iras tooMtoea, I

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rura for &lt;1 im-mo
AeytlaaH fly*.
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ltrs ot wemkrih! eOeMy ie dlaeasrs ef tbo
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and Ih • few wvdn aftarwards the aamw
case' h*itig itiwAilaUd with a rm. 11 pct
virna, it »•&gt; found t&gt;&gt; make &lt;&gt;•• imprea
mon ntf the iwguhitatmo shit ever. In
tort OrywB-uij’he published tbe result of
h,a lfiqnir.es but they weie received with
incredulity by tba mass'-f dte medical
pr&gt;ifena&gt;-«; but tbu etidraae was .too
strong, and ■vaemnsUon beenme an in..
miitaUwbw t» pby otwano^and a bcm p.
auflrrina litfinani^i.' ■ ‘ ■
Thi* diaeaar tn lbc.C«&gt;* Is Af a peculiar
pmftillar charwetwr. of rare occurreuiv.
and aridom mnnlfesta iWelt except when,
rattle are e-rrnlrd «‘r herded together in

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HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MOB., WEDNESDAY, APBIL 27, 1864.

. C$t Bastings Nanntr,
IS PU BUSKED ETRRY WRDXE8DAY.
Of NARTXXtM, BARRY OOOMT, KICBMAH

A MUWIAai MMBIML

-■WHRf lwrBto wgadramr
, “Doe* thou know him, my daughter F
After having Bteeid the Manor la aaked the Jeweler.
titteg the prinoipfil town* in Germany,
"Thfo is the first time I bare bad the
• celebrated pismrt, Liaat, arrived at pfoaeura of seeing or bearing Ha” she
PragM in Oetekr, IBM.
replied, “but I know that none living,
The day after, bo c*ino,%ls apartment eave Liaxt could draw auoh sounds from
.
was entered by a stranger—an old ruse, ths piano."
Expressed with graoa and modesty,
whoso appearance indicated misery and
suffering. Tbe great musician received by a you eg lady of remark able beauty,
this
admiration
could
not
tail
to
be mors
him with cordiality which be would not
perhaps have dhown a nebleman.
En­ than flattering to An artist. However,
couraged by bls kind nene, bls visitor Mid: after making bis beat ackttuwladgeomala,
“I Coins lnyou,,lr, as a brother. Ex­ Liut withdrew In order to deliver the
cuse me If I take thib tills, notwithstand­ prisoner aad was accompanied by, the
ing tbe distance Urn! divides net but jawglur,
. ri. ■
.
Grieved by. bis mistake, Um worthy
formerly I could boast eema skill la
playing on the piano, and by giving la- merchant sought to repair It by Inviting
afructions I gained A comfortable liveli­ the two musiclast to supper, the honors
hood. Now I am old, feeble, burdened of the table were dune by hie amiable
with a large family and destitute $»f pti- daughter. who appeared no Ism touched
plla. I Dve at Nurmburg, bet acme te by the generosity uf Liaat than sstouiabsd
Prague, to seek to recover tbe remnant •X hie talent.
of a amaO property which belonged to
That eight the musicians of •the city
niy ancestors. Although nominally aue- surrounded their illustrious brother. The
ceaaful, the Oxpeeee of R Ung litigation next day the nobles and moat distinguish*
baa more than ewellowod up the trifling ed Inhamitauta of Pt ague presented them,
sum I recovered. Tomorrow ! eat out selves at his door. They entreated him
to give tome concerts, leaving to himself
fur homo—penuileas."
"And’you hare come to met—Tott
have done well, and 1 thank you for thia
proof of your Mtaom.—To assist a broth­ talent, aven Ind pneuiary light, may be
er Professor is to roe mure than a duty— more valuable than tba moat precious
It is a pleasure.
Artists should have dis moods. Lisxt continued to go to bis
tberr purses in common; and If fortune house, and, to the mecchanl’a great joy
neglects eeme in order to treat others be perwei rod that his daughter was tbe
better than they deaerve, It only tnakce cause, of these visits. Ho began to love
it more necessary to preserve the equili­ tbe company of the musician, and ths
brium by fraternal kindneev. ’ That’s my fair girl Ha only child, certainly did not
vyatem; ao dgtoN speak of gratitude, far hate Ik
1 feel that I only discharge a debt"
One morning the jeweler, coming to
As bo uttered these generous words, tbe point witte.Oerman frank nene, said to
'
Lisxt opened another drawer Io hla writ­ Ltat:
"How do you like my daughterF
ing ease, and started when be mw that
■She I. an angel."
C
bls usual dopoOtory for Ha miooey oM-

fctlHtd fisrtrfi.

&lt;ps«te“jbwar

AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE 11!
IIobekts &amp;, Striker,

st spirits that msy not slumber:
lol shadow* from UgbU m&lt; gons
tba acbo of vokea aooadiog,
Il Mending lor SM atone.
. btowdisgameeg tbe otbsn,'
One sbedsw to eoelsr. Assper,
AM my Ainawuag tjse grew wek

Hastings' ^usintss girttlarn.
a new and moat comptote aworUaent of

DRLC1 AND MJUklCINFJE,
^Cbeanlcala, Palate, Olla, Cam
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Fill UftWBB.
r

FOR MECHAXICAL AXD WEDICIXAL
rCRPORKS,OXLT_MJ

For tb&lt; ua*g« J g*»e os luogMl
liUoiu-g. Uai L.tosss-1 m? juwU;
Tin sags! UM Ut a^ jwaraey.
wru tertonvp vf to.• sad troth.
Ws Irs.sIM Mi's «sj togolbor.
AHtRswhDosUsbysUw;
AM wise I grow Mot sa&lt; wsary,
That Map was toy light sM (aids.

And Asarerit grew—bow dearer! 1 ’
TUI I wambMU wsaoaMfeM;
AM my sagri sridae we parted,
,
Be p*u*a». be not slrsld.
AM when I sat sick eM waaiy.
W.lh the hr&lt;t ond the dust oflbs d»j,
U«r words «n she west awsy.
AM I ssk far a pettael wisdom,
Aaljaara^Ua way taua|

groceries
BKRTS A« MTNIK K*,
bSotagBute.

teiaed but three duewta?
TEA. COFFEE. BUOAR. SPICER. PEFFER,
PHVXHH.vuy R*rnxs,counwu
■ ftct, OTrrvthlnf la ike Oracoey ha«. •■’*&gt; »•
rill Im Beaded far faaiUv ass.
Alto a great '•'■•IJ al tbs

JE&amp;isirllann.
• Tlwo is a phase it&gt; it* loyally of the
Democracy which has perhaps i sea ped

ron -nix aaraciAL uumrrr or «U units.

Wt also keep oo bead ■ good Moortasaat of

atd their sensitive cat area are dreadfofry
Outraged if the term ‘,Cup par bead" la

STATIONERY,
IWI.EUY 4b A1*1*EN.
^tittee te Look

PEW. PEKC1LB, IKES. PAPER. EX
VELOI’ER. CARDS. Ac , Ac.

.

I!pea our sbelves nay be faaad all of Use

PATENT MEDICINES

KN1PPEM A BfBBOWS,
ORESTS &gt;M COUXtOLLORS AT LAW

• J. R. VAN BRUNT'S

W00LEH

observation. Il la wall known that they
lay efolan to a groat deal of petrfotiem,

FACTORY,

I1ARTINU6, MICE.
I WANT 25 000 Um. of WOQL to
1 .mauuCicuira into CLOTH—
\

•‘““Th®*
FLAENEU _______
AXD SHEETIXO9,
titbar oo sharso or by theysrd.

-1 know it sir. If yon please to rotfaaraber,'] told you yeeterday that the
cub was nearly exhausted.’’
“Ybu see my dear brother,” aaid Lisxt
smiling, "tbsl for tbemvment 1 am no
richer than you, but that does not troub­
le use.
I have credit, and Can maha
money start from the keys of my piano.
| However aa you are in huts io leave
Prague and re tern boas, yon ehall not
be delayed by u&gt;y prasea I etaatof funds.”

But why I
Beoauae they bare instituted one of
tba muoi crtipl and wteked rebellions
So saying. bo opened another drawer,
over raised I
Bcnuee they hare laid •nd taking-A splendid medalliut gave it
viuletjl baude'upcff and cougkt to destroy
to ibo old mtn.
one tf tbe beet of guvs roman to? No.,
*Therw," serf be, ••that will do.—it
That la all right. Tbe Kspubl.caas bad was a press nt made mo by the Emperor
of Austria—hia own portrait set In dia­
ao boemooa to elect Abraham Lincoln.—
monds. Tbe painting is nothing remark­
Tbe South had a right to arcade because able, but the somas are-fine, lake them
and dispose of them, and whatever they
bring shall toe youra.''
Ttos old musician tried in rain to deoUho so rieh a gift.
Liut would not bear
of a refusal, and the poor man at length
But what dreadful thing bare they withdrew invoking the choicest blessings
dtVnel Why just thia. They sscerdrd &lt;&gt;4 Heaven oo his generous boasfaotor.—
from (be Demoeralic party And defeated He thse repelreJio the shop of the prio­
their candidate, aad thereby eeeurod lArir ri pal jewaller- in the rity to sell tbe die.
moods. Ssvieg a miearably dswaaed man
mnob desired object—the efectiun of anxious to dispute of magnificent jewels
Lincoln. True tfoy robbed the TrwMury with whose value beappenred unaequaiatand made the nation bankrupt, used the ed, tbe master uf the shop very naturally
government property io ita destructive, suspected bis honesty, and while appear­
ing to examine the diamonds with close
incited ao Indian massacre which deotroytbomwbela awfully whippad.

ed lbw livM of hundreds of unsuspecting,
unarmed men, defeosrieM woioea Ufid
innocent children. Sought to plunge us
into a war with England and thereby
bare us entirely encircled by fire.
But
what of all thia.

Tbe consideration of

tbeir disloyalty to tbe Democratic party
ia paramount to all others.
But how

1‘ERMSdues thia loyalty manifest ilaelfl &lt;Jy a
AKE HALF tbe ctstb tbe wool eiobss. st I general ayntetn of fault-finding.
Oppo­
will ■wish*1"— woekwnes furstabed, tata eitab sition to every measure of tbe goverment
0tbe Mlevtsg ratss:
which aims at the aoCoeeolul praeecMtoo
«0 to W &lt;*»!».J*r yard for mansfortsriOf Clulb
«»f tbe war, ie tbe watchword. They rwjrice at every suooess of the rebels, sod
cunslruo eveqy success to our arma intoa drawn bettie,or et moot a barren vioDOTH WARRANTED str«&gt;g.aM Curable.
// w tAr
Sfl 9°°^ ClatA tory fraught with no benefits totiur cause,
ft throws every obstacle ia .the way uf
Try HZ
tbe government and then raises the ory
’
WOOL CARDING
of imbecility.
Tbe Bwulb insists that
McClellan is our beet general, and tba
cry is biased from scorn uf tbeir Mrpenl
tengiMM, altbitegh tbe numerous charges
| Of. luoogipetenojr, cowardice and dwwuright treachery are etill an refuted. Tbe
acMiea enacted io tbeir private ovcnoila,
DA A. T. MAKE.
j and secret sessions are as yet CteMperatively little known, hot would they be
made public, the oft repeated declaration
that northern otioa will yat run with
blood, would prove sm idle bragadooio.
, But what rise oould Us eapeeted, v hen
; all the loyalty that they lay any claim to
is haaed upon auefa a consideration. Like
tba vanquished swarm la the well filled
Mreteey foods fopiaghM to rooipve
I tbe rich store
1
Bat woUtear it reiterated time after
time that they withdrew all ayrapcthy
taken they,Uho South) withdrew from;

PBACTICAL DENTIST,
WJSuSTul." tteiG™?

He summoned

• Where It the money?" be aaked.
•'There, air,” replied the man pointing
to the open drawer.
why than la scare, ly any-

••What do you think of marriage 1"
“1 think ao well of It that I have the
greateat poeeibie InelinSlioe to try it."
••What would you nay to a fortune of
three million francaF
“1 would willingly acceptik"
HWeD, we uadereteBd each other. My
daughter pleaaea ywo—you nleess my
daughter. Her fortune la ready : be my
atm.lR.law“With all my heart."
Tbe marriagn was ovlebrated is the
oourwe of tbe following week.
And thia, according to tbe chronicles
ofFragtra, Is tbe true account of tbe marrisge cf the groat.and good pianist Link

the subject, or my •‘reaaoM."

No, I did

not quite { and 1 propene at the p tea sot
time to examine more particularly, Awq
points: Tbe Ingratitude aad the lulmt^n-

Ity of the Booth.
hgmtitudo, or fodifforocoe to, or for.
getfulugm e! favors received, or ths re­
turning evil for good, is bold tu be «Be
of the baseel, lowest, meanest Orleans, n
depraved nature ou be guilty of; U has
of olden time, in some ootmirise, been
made the aubjecl of penal punishment.—
Now the ingratitude of the South to the

peadouw erime of the Had ever perpetra­

ted.

From tbe first formation of the

gorerumoal, to tbe eoameaaoMeotef the
rebellion, the South aad its "peaiiiar as-

•til□ lion" have beau specially favored.—
Louislaaa was purchased to give tbrfr
“institution" more room; though 1 do
not mj but It would bare- baeg panhaaI ed had alavvry never existed.
Tbe Booth dctnacded the Mexican war,
•adit waagranted; it aaked for the re­
peal of the Miesouri comprtxniee, and it
was dodo; It Called for a Fugitive Slave
Law, and it wae eMeted
knower aakad
a favor but it received ik It bad aoarly
the whole control of lhe general governmenu
Pampered by thia eases I sei
stream of benefits, It has waxed fifraad
grown insolent; abd now wbat^lam
does it make lor alt throe bene&amp;ta and
favors ! by madly wndeavwring to destroy
the source from which they flowed. Wfaxt
would we think of a man who had reoaiv. (
ed countioM favors from another, for a
long series of years, and because be 'la
dteiwd eno' request, which, perhaps Ms
becefectue eeuld RM yieMJum. without
groat detriment to himself be should hocoms very angry, forgot all bis obligeticns, tbe benefits and favors of which be
was the rweipiank aad beoaoM ho could
not be gratified thia once, with fary nod
Violeaoe ettoaspA the Ufa of Ma former
friend 1 We wocld think each a man
did not deserve to live! Of this black
ingratitude la the South guilty; and be*
mum it eaaoot rule, ft ie dolsmlned to
ruin. After having snob tarriWo proof

of their opinions, relate the following an­
ecdote, which we recommend Mr. Par*
vm to embody in the next edition of the
General’s life:
“A good many years ago, the pest­
master of Lowell was removed by death,
I raving his-office Aomw howcU for the
hungry crowd of cormorant pelilMawa,
who hardly allowed the deceased official
to be buried before they met for the pur­
pose of settling the qudbtion of succession.
••General (then known as Ban-Butler)
hearing of tbe proposed meeting^ams
unexpectedly in tbe midst of the eonolsve
and administered a moot crushing rebuke
to those aeeemblrd that they should have
met together with such unseemly hosts
to wcangioaboet a dead man's shoes are
be was hardly cold. Such coodem, said
be, is scandalous, and I more, as a token
uf respect to the rneinnry of tbe deceessd, thia meetiag does now adjourn for
two wrwaha
The reeolatioo was adopted
mm cea, aad the aaaambly dieparasd
with a higher appreciatiee of Bea a moral
aeaaibUitias than ever.
•■Two weeks baring elapsed, tbaaaeod-.
ing was cooveued according to adjourn,
meat, but Bea did tM appear. Ha eaat
aa apology, however, eaeueiwg Hmaeif
from aUooding, on tba ground of fatigue,
“Mr name la Liras."
“I don’t kacw any rich ataa by that! &lt;cumaaqaent upon travelling, aa Aw Aad
ywaZ
rrtuntM/rom IFaaAaagtaa, and took
name.,' —
;
•That may bo; yet I am tolerably gall ioccasion to maatiea McwfaatoBw that he
toad brought with him Fknown.”
aru.tMta-o-iwwAdRn*-/
Hi. I
•Are you aware, air, that tbeee dmm&lt;4da are worth ala th.-usand florins—
that la to say,about Are tbuteaadgufoeaa
or twelve tbowaaad frauaaa F ’
“6o much Ibo bettor for Ha
I have bestowed them.”
. * BM In order to make aaoh

No. Too are doubt
______ _________ tbe fable of ths eodntoy man who warmed tbe viper ut Ma
buoean till it etuqg him. He eotnowbal
exeitoo our sympathy ; for ho appears to
havs done U from a kind and trisodly
motive*, but whet would ww cap of him,
if, when it lay crushed aad bleedtog to
death beneath hia foot, be -should again
place it lu hia boeom, till It regained
strength and vigor to sting him io a fatal
manner? Why, uro wbuld aay, aa be
lay struggling in agoelea of diasolstieu.
••The fori I the fool Ibo daoervM hia fatoF
The South baa, without jcM caaaa,
made a fearful and desperate aseault up­
on tbe hfa of the nation, aad isoedaaverinu to ovarthruw the government from ,
which It haa received eo many tmefito.
Slavery is the inoiling osmo I
Slavery
io the viper that baa stung us!
Aad too
ft now lies crushed alaaoot to death. Io*
m not breathe cue breath iato Ha oootrila, to prolong Ito exiatanes, nor pour
upon it one drop of sympathy to bed Ita
mortal wounds.
‘
Tba Boutbora “chivalry" have boasted
of being kind, noble, high minded, up­
right gentlemen ; they have proved them•rivet, in thia cwnfiict, to be savage, cru­
el, barbarous, Intosman, and utterly rwgardleee of tbe rights of others, vtoo
tiH.se rights came ia oooflict with tbrnr
seceseioa proclivitiea. Wilaaae the reign
of terror in East Tenneaeoe, wbsn sun
were hunted through tbe mountains with
blued bounds, shot down like wild beaata,
awd bung wi tbowv any form of trial, for
no cause bat their devotion to the Caloa.
Wiinom tbe iuaulta and aboM beeped
upon those wbo have been eo unfortunate
as to become prisoners iu southern hands;
witness the dismal borrorn of toe Bthy

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'WEDS BSD AT,

h»m«ok, b» wMok tadfetegteMted targg 1
nambeetiof Hit» faMytetabMamto; and
the greet! sward escroatomg on the bed
of the brook, foraistad a rank and vreleontepasturage to our animals.
‘ Setrcting a spot upon th* «5«e of one
oflbeM deep p«*iie, where tee luw creek
bank partially broke off the inmt« we*t«ely breexe wo kindfed a small &amp;e and
prepared for th* arrival of tta wsgaac •
in.R few moments our temp arrange
msnts were completed, and aaoh of. u,

u4 —1-4 »« « — kw mUw&gt;
worked before. It wa* a* the Texan bad
aaid, for dtor life,” and la almret a* brief
a time aa It tak*e to relate,' wehsd dug
a way to taueb of toe light amdmdy soil
HASTINGS
forested whteteek awd ttae instead to a* to tusks opening* affitiently large, to
th. stem of th* elMtlc Wiaatewe, ate a receive our bodle* In a cramped posifew frafehuppera, busied uurrolrea in tta
Thebe‘.hue haatUy completed, Ingra­
exciting *port ef drawing the tody game
from theirdement, and dapoaltiag them, ham led.th* way to where wa had ihruwu
etroggiiag ate gasping, opnn Ite gra*ay our blank*** sad fetching iqi •oei pf
oberts
triker
awate. They were a epootes of oatp or there,.dipped it Imo the water, and tar­
ing completely saturated it. atsrtod back
YU ere th. eVMi I* aUapte *a th. acre.’!.
Wa'fepeottid
So absorbingly faitoroated wars we at' tahia attificia! caver*
Their aamaonybo traced oa the blood »pnnkthia employ meat that we haAnwt noted hie motion., ebfi to another metatot toe
ted roll !
the flight of time, till »«dd&lt;roly aroused dripping blankets ware *u»p«dsd to
Trust act tbe fal** herald, that painted your hy tha exci ted ooudwctte eUr muateng*. •ocfeu* 10 front, of ton axfeintoXM.
. By toia lima the firs bad.approached to
Ttey.tad ceased to crop tta grasa, and
new and matt complete aw-runeut of
with bead* «tretchvd into the air, and di within a few hundred fe*t of us; and d»e

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were
happy and ttacabdfe* of dtatear,'
1
Dot. fa* Lnaf famralefore. Ab! titaA
;
so
&lt; airfol sight met our eye*! Ttare fey
the charred sad-still burning waguooand
Itheir freight; and among their rutoifaid.
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billow* of Item* they could not reap*.
Too rorpaes sere pfeouraeentire. &amp;MM
were fowad locked b tta eenbrafeof sash
ether. Others appeared to tare Mica
white «till e««aying to escape, or la toe
vain stumpt of profaettag tta children
from tb* torching taati But toer tad
evidently died of adfcfetltin fro® the
tmota vapor*, before tta fteme* ‘tad
reached diem. It to t sight which tsridter
ofus”&lt;BI be likely to forget to car dy.
ing tain. Tbe femr negro mwatid1 two
Uf th. -bite man, were etol dire, tat
unoMiacio**; and before one of us could
return from the arrago with water, .tosy
loo had ee*»ed to lire.
. ..
•
They were now all dead ; ofTtatparty
of nearly twenty soul*, not oao rarrlred
that fatal hour.
The mules were mlatiag; and toe Sfe
cret ofthedetentita of .toe party was
now apparent. The leading wagon in
pawing a gully bad broke, aud toe men
Lad remained to repair it till teo late'to
e»c*pe toe conflagration.
We returned to the arrago, where,'
after passing a meiatrabnlx and steeples*
eight, tisjtnoe mure sought ibMfeae ef
the fearful, bpt brief autarurg. and coU
Irctiog the remaias of our late friends,
depoifiting them as best we Could tn on*
gravel-totir last-hnms being tbe spot
wterextay had fallen.

crackling of ib'u dry atem*/to they ex­
ploded ‘from the ek^iniion of ataam
within their bpfnlngjdlnu, citatad aponfusion of sound* like the continuous 'rat­
tle vf raoaketcy, that made our voices on­
board by ench other; and the tasted
wind h-ad*d.gjto curr'F*i‘« amoke and
gatsee, lb re*ted tnataal auflbtiaiion. Tbl*
wa* the moment for u* to lake to the
■belter of vur excavations; and throwing
ovreel«ae into them', we drew the drip­
ping blaakaia Qv.er their months, and
waited (be.passage .of thia fearful 6ood of
fire. '
'
Boon that sea of Same was dashing its
singing billows over us. We could bear
**siy Gad ! the prairie’* on,fire!“
tbe fierea sounds, tbs lapping uf Che frroy
• Had Srd been fast bound in th* intori-' tongues ufyr pgir heads, and felt the earth
nr pt a powder magaxine, and teen th* heating and bakeing shot* and around,
jolting brand deecendmg, which we* in- ua But fortunately there was no motetur*।
TEA. COFFEE. BVOAR.SHCIS. PEPPER.
It it now almoat twenty year* since atantly to burl ua into armibUation; We to the porous toil, or w* might have suffo­.
PRUNES FIGS. RAHtNB.CODFWH’.
occurred, the terrible event i am chant to enuid not hare been more hnrpit-atrurk cated with nteam, tehils the mi-mtenedi
in fact. e»i-r«ll&gt;O.g in tin Grocery line. *ueh i
narrate; yet every circumstimoe connect­ than at that appalling cry. * •TH prairie* blanketa not only kept tbe taat from
_a. -—.-.I ...
—
ed with it ataud* out a* vividly in mew­ on fire F’ And. in the diraetion the wind penetrating in front, but cooled and fitted
cry a* if it had tappenrd yaatarday.
wa* bldwing. th«ra wta tm poaatble ea- the air within for our lungs.
F»OT* AXfoT THS
1 was than journeying pith two e&lt;nn eepe for ua out of that wildereeaa of oom1 knowuoi bow long we were' Ibna of bones in tbe framework
c mewj iP’KBxnniXBir
psnit-ne &lt;&lt;v«r a p»rliv*i of that vast plain buatlhlre.'
obllgud to remain in our litde ovens; It body'ie 380.108 of which ar* in the fate
And Cooking Extracts.
that, like a «ea, atretob** from tta marsbr
‘•Th* prairie’* on fire!’’ I repeated, eould have been n»acy minutre, however and hand*. there being in **eh 27.
shore* of lhe Mexican Gulf, westward, aeureely knowing wh*t I aaid.
for, lung aa it seemsd toe nild fire ran
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The quantity vf Mood in aduita to on
U&gt; the eterilq, mountain* of Next M.cxjcn.
It waa ao! Tbeim^wa* aetfrita tot­ swiftly over ths plains The dry. oom- an nveregMbtrat 30 puuode, which peaWe alao keep on hand a pte ■worinoi-t of
Wc tad ennaed tbe oul«&gt;re&lt;h4 and were ting in A dull, blood-red *ky; and be­ buitiltle materials that fed tbe fismea im through tbe heart once In four misj«&gt;un&gt;eiirig
At
esay
»tape«
toward
tta
tween Ha rayl**a dim and the borix r&gt; wereaooo odneumed; and naught remain
STATIONERY,
Gcadaloupr, « WeL nn oiir dtwtinvton. there r-.»e tip a heavy blaek tna*e &gt;«f va­ cd but Uta black eoAt and a*hea that now
One tenth of the human body is eelid
PENH. PEECDE. IEEE. PAPER, KMUpon tlie Eastern tank of that atraarn pory emoke, that extended fn a east covered tbe latid as far as thu viaion coaid matter. A deed body weighing 190 lb*.,
VKLUFEii. CAB DM, Ac., Ac.
the fiitte toWA of Victoria was tbuii* &amp;t- curve north and etiuth, aa far A* the eye stretoh to the westward, while '«hI to wm dried In the neon UJ1 all moisture
trnctiiu|
roine
afteution,
as
a
favorable
Upon our Mtnlru nay -ta found all of th
c-rnld reach, while along the dialant line jtbe eastward of ue that sea of fire Ya* «M axpel led. and it* weight w a* reduced
f-m&gt;t tor n«w settlers.
wave* of white- flam* rolled -toward* ua, rolling aud tosAng It* mad waves with to 12 lb*. .-J^yptian mummleagre bodMOST POPULAR
While enciunprd oo the Nevada, wtar* like th* brenkteg of the billow of th* resistless lory.
ii* thoroughly dried; they usuafiy weigh
we tad encaroped fnr aftw day* to re ■ea upon a rocky abore. Here and tbar*
' f ?."'■.•*^*YDuring all these fearful moment, shoot saves Ita.
cruit our tcuMteuga, and hunt *&gt;ld tur- nh-ng th* ad ranting-liMeomegresl too wben sating under the impute* of that
The fang* of an adult wrdlnarite inhale
ki-y*,’wa were joined Uy a caravan of gw of Same would leap upwards in jete I powerful instinct, seif preservation, none 80 cubic mcheeofair atone*, aud it we
four wafiooe, containg a* many, famIIa*, oi fire, a* it A*d up-.n aotnc clump of of ua for a moment tad forgotten our breath* 20fme* in a minute, the quan­
all hound to tta .wne point &lt;m oureelve*. matuxl vine* and flower alocka, more poor fellew traveler* with the wagon*.— tity of for contumed in that time win ' he
Tbiapartj. wippotod uf eighieon pereun*. IvMriant than lb* surrounding herbage. Bui aurnng toe-raisgivtega which art's* in SOO cubic inches, or 48,000 inefae aa
mad* their c*ip in our yjtiaitr ; and •’ Three stood out in *harp relief ageioat our mind* on their account, we hoped
hour,and 1,192,000 hi* day, white it
lhe grav* and water were •xcellenl, they ibo.da'k bankgruund. and gave a more they tad discovered tbe wunke of the equal to M hogsheads.
also concluded to halt and wilt for our Icrnflic aspect to die arene.
barniog-prairia, long’befora tie had dis­
company, ash was tbesesron of the year
While, tiir an Itjatont, we stood spell­ covered it, and tad time to Ay onto*
A MoananuaLoseBsaiu).—Uteioag*
when the Indian* were liable to be abroad bound by the aublim* bat frightful spec­ track beyond to* edge of toe weeds,
ar Ready Fay. onlFupon their autumnal hunt. *sd the strong­ tacle, U&gt;* westerly breeao brought down where in ttagrany phin they could tavc est b«*rd that tr mBitidhad m history,
Special niteotm
wil:
taitad—to COMPOUND- er the patty tbe leas tta danger to be upon ua th* strong pyrcom*tic,odor of recuuree to the ordraxry anod** ol*estop wa* that of toe celebrated John Maya,
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Cmfar to the Emperor Ch*rlw Vl k
the burning annuals, and tiw air become fog from tbe wild fire, familiar to etory
re»y apoo appretamied from an attack by them.
..id uf him. that tbeuKh h« wm very
The men of thi* party conn made oar dry and hnated like the at) IT. mall ng breath Texas.
tall, foe board was sn long that be could
acquafotance. They w ere frtin tta 8a- r-fthe Afriann ainiocn.
A* we emerged from our sheltering trend open it; ho wa* very proud -of it,
At th* same
bittc country, having toelr wives and moment a roaring round, like that’of the caverns, and hy degree* aeauatomad eur
aud tad it g«serally tied up with great
children along, with each a negro to drive ocean lasted by a tropical tornado. reach­ lung* t» tta 6rey atmosphere, we watch­
rare, and f**l«oened with a ribbon to &gt;
their mule team*. Early In the previous ed &lt;&gt;ur rare, and vibrated upon the taatad ed the fire a* it aweapf eastward, each of­
buiton-hole. He as tn ell me* untied It,
spring they tad removed thtir stick and air like the wnvsa of distant itandtr.
fering up an unspoken prayer for tbe by directhm of tte'Boiperor, »b» mak­
servant* to tta GuadakAp*. and were
safety of thota with the wagon*. Had ing bine ait down to the table with him,
At
lhi«
time
the
line
of
th*
ad
fencing
J.8. VAX BRt'IWT’R
noir prepared to make tteir permanent fire mUM fave tern »*v*n miles, if out' they'kept slang the trail alter we bad
with all toe window* open, took great
Mtlteoient there.
IregiM*. off; -but th* strong westerly loot sight of lh*m in the morning, they delight in toeing tta wind blow hr* long
On tta third dny onr trail ted through
wind, which was momentarily receiving •Imuld have arrived at the creek hy tta beard in the face of bi&lt; courtiers. Tta
Bsxrr5(A MffH
a long *tretch of prairie, beyond which freah impetus from .tta expansion of tta jI lime «» fir«l peroaivrd the «moke of tbe reign of Henry IV. of France, vn the
WANT 29.000 Ita of WOOL to no belt of timber couW ta d&gt;ecero*d; Mated air, brought |ia round with ilart- burning prairie. But their m»o-arrival gulden *g* et taerd*; the* it was that
only a deer line of Imrix-n opened be­ ling di«lctn*a» to oar sera; and th* in
had l«&lt;i us lotape that they had^re thte tta '■ ode* uf cutting them were no vs*
maoufacuire lulu CLOTH—.
fore ua where tbe Hue of the duudlem,' creasing obscurity oi toe tun, now'low to- escaped beyofad toe reach uf toe danger.
riouk
Beard* wore dipped round,
southern eky, ’ melted feitiy Into the‘ ward the horixon, mid* 'toobillows of
In th* rear of ua, toe Are eotaidsd al- square, or eudtsg in a point, end *0'Q*green lint of tbe swtilltet pl*b«; wMIe fire glow with a brilliant light. Tit* con- mret«■ rapidly a* it kindled ; tat for a'
tiroes •taped like s fan o- *•□ ertiebuke
the Aue, waving geses ted Wn exchang­■ flagruiiuo, thnugh.atill distant, was traro leng time the air remateto timoo «uffo.Ute* oa*h»m*r by tta yroL
ed for a tangled growth of.-tiuuwe feed*' ding u-wmuI u« with the apred of a run­ eating; while tbe breeea kept the tinders
■nd wdgea. »lm«st ImpeimtraWo to *mr away loe&lt;&gt;moli»e. and in a few momenta, and sate* in continual mutton; and In a
TERT^IS.
Vetoasnr iwCucoacaaa.—Wenewur
anittial*. The trail, an old Indian war *1 the laleal, would bo upon u*.
few momenta our slothes and face* were
.
OJtE HAtf to* cite tb* wool
ta*
dreamt Until reseatly uf toe sxmtents «f
wjU tetefjhur. wBOl.*ti«*&gt; furntabwt ir.!o rite path, which tad not beeti pm**ed, per­
‘ &lt;3«d ha»t merey upon our poor M«K&gt;ty eta beg rimed a* tta •iirroutiding- Co arwtocroey of »pp*tiK W* outtap*, for *ges, ran straight through this‘ friend* wiU» the wagun*," wo invointariP***"41SlttetoRdWlBg r»u*
heard m a ipstkel the following brief di40 to M rest* p«r yard kt maoutacturing Clots heavy grow th, while, in that luxuriant ly »xi&lt;l«im*d, a* In a group. ,we aloud !
8tiH eatward ru*hod that roaring re*
mil, tbs ■tiff, wiro4ika reed* almost met
i nf fire, impelled by the wind «Vwm tu ■logo* be&lt;w»*o an old womat: sad a IH&gt;
tlegirl, white they were *Uadiit(in front
over our tends. । .w
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,
taat had created ; onward all)I ttat broad
oi h vegetable stand t
.
)Vc knew..that awmw lbie dry ‘.‘weed
i eatrwdkd line, a* when it had swept
“Grendmottar,” said tta liula &gt;irl,
prairie'4 atrstetad a lang, tedious trail.
| down upon xu. The tarrixun- on three
COTH WARRANTED *tmng,*te darnhte.
“buy some of tlxwe cuoumbsra.”
sides beuadto a black end berMs** waste
th' ctauprri
* f f‘ n** ci '* up*.u wliulh would be encountered neith­
u!?a my child." replied the-lady.
m which oo ilviag tatog or plant existed
far yur families- Try W .
IJ er grow nor water. W a therefore Jcft
cenvp early—my two compaumna utid
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WOOL CAWING
myself—while the wagons s»d families
stnxKed by toe blinding Barnes, And tta
i Daur Promptly “d fa
®*»‘ M»»"Nr- Prke* veriftu follow stum alter. W* bad proasetuiding amoks and vapto* mingling
p.^ 4w roach a smaU urrngo (the tad
with toe shadow* of wight aow creeping
The little girl did not appear taMKMfe
-f tiled up -irra-..) to tta bouon of
over-tba frigtotfvl asene..
elate the exonsc.
■ a
which »o bat) hoped to find, watered
While w* :hua atoi.fi gating open tip*
pitch camp, to await to* oumiug of our
snbRnra, yet terribl* eight, there sudden­
trhsnde.
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ly hrnke upA» tartar^' ."bnvd-lta, rdir.
i
DR. A P. BRAKE.
Ing of tta wir-ii and toe, above tbti ortdtling and vphfe-MM the 'Writing reed*
nwrfld and prolonged *CT«wn »f agonieto
terror, a fearful sound, ths like of wbteb’
l uray 6*d, t oray Hirer btor&lt;«h.4ta’.
l*tod n&lt;nlr»i«.atood taping Ultoe breexe.
while tteir are. were glaring with ar
expression of uoeaslve alarm. SuadeaTb* hoar bi al band tin Moaant drew* nlgb 1
•ly'lbt-y sprang upon tteir larfnta, and
The d^itu *rtr**aon trow. dim in tU «ky!
TUUPEMLNEAND ALpOHOL.
8Mi» forth from it. battia elrod, ligfa*. of tin at raining «t them, endeavored to esenpe,
st the Mtns time giving utterance to a
peculiar cfy, which I Instantly reeogtiixed as the* signal of approaching dan­
ger.
11*8 Indian*, or wild mustang*." ex­
ar FOR MECHANICAL AMD MEDICINAL
chimed Pearson, a* he threw hi* line
iur.rosi:s.oM.Y_ax
ftotn him, and ran to the top ofthe tank.
I fbHtiwed him aaqolckly a* I could;
but Itwrabam, wbo 'wa* nearer to it,
reached the higher ground first, aud
Alto a full afack *f

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-Hero I will pause a moment to state
a meet remarkable prvdioUoti made by
Daogtes mJ senary, )M1. Tbe euremoot Is furnishedJu me by Goa. C. B.
Browart, of New Fork.------------------ *'of J
genllctuati
the highest rocpedabilit

“Duqgisss was x*ked

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bmw.-c ta«

;wura:

' fwbe was making a New Year's eall on
; Mr. Ihrogkre.) • ‘What will bo Ibo re
. suit of ibartfocxs of Jefiwaeo Dam and
uh St. Lawrence and CM® w
his associates to divide the Union T— 1
irmiiiii_i_Artbe Mgbtoerok day af May east,
■bpsn government securities. Must of quits so safe, as was proved Thursday
/ •.
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■TO. »e»enj okuntivs wUl send two deterstaa 1
the old bank iesoes ero apparently with­ morning, wUc several young mou wan­, Douglass repHedwssuu.Kwwi,
-. , T. M, U. MM
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•• The oott«&gt;n States are making every
g»pre«V3tet»vs la lb. lover brwA of i
out value; They are at least Irredeemable dered over too barrea rocks, and sisited
-1 -J M I.U U .MOU-tjtXC
n boat that bad been lodged there for, effort to draw In the border States to
and many of them would prove worth­
»00rLUU'« CEXMAW KTTUs'
there
achemes
i.f
secession,
and
1
am
too
several weeks
While enjeylng a walk
less If tho inatilutlous which Issue them which wc of this generation may Dever, fearful I bey will sueeeefl; then will be
WILL CUREBTKHr CASK HF ‘
"•iw.,
&gt;. April ■»«. IMA—
Chrmita
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were compelled to redeem in greenbacks again hearW,-tba ice dam gave way Uta meat civil war thu the. world baa
ever eeen, lasting fur years. Virginia
Sir. :-TlfeGov«flen of Indiana. U
saying nothing about coin. This state of and the vaat culRtao »f water, probably
,
will
become
a
charnel
bouse
;
but
tbe
and
linob. low. end Wiemrorin have trmforthings c*nnut last long. A few daya from five «o ten feet deep, came rushing will be the triumph of the Union oaosc.
to the President, on the 23d Inst., a targe
through.
The..dam soon disappeared,
ainoe, some of tho Indiana bonks threw and too boat that had remained fixed
‘“One of the .first efforts will be to number of volunteers from their respect
out nearly ell the notes of tbe western against toe ordinary torrent was swept tako possession of this capital, to «’*,» ! ive Blates for Sarrica during tire present
them
prestige
a
brood
;
but
they
will
banks except the National currency. The away and over tba cataract. Of course
.-Ji u.
never suooced In taking it. Tbe North tXPa&amp;o W
Chicago Board of Trade has determined tboee was a hurrying toward the island will rise en mosrr to defend it; but it will
idiora and the paper-mill pier. Berne es
lim.ofMr.iW 100 &lt;!■?■
«' ristterisMatibelle^ Ch
WU. A. HOWARD,Cbairassa.
to make lbs National curreuey tbe basis
caped with a little wetting, whHe others become a city of hospitals ; the churches rnwurta. ki.
Urey &lt;M;
of all transactions after May 15th. Other Ipsrely escaped with toeir livee. A young will be user! for tbe siek and wounded, ta v. g&lt;»d MT-io»Tb-r .(•' &lt;- U
and Dsfl I’aia is the Btsd,l
and
then
this
house
and
tbe
.Minnesota
cities are about to follow, and It may not man named Bartow was obliged to leap
pti4 ho fttunf j, .&lt;rf w*
k&gt; di4iii».l*
Moefc (now
Mock
(now Yhe
ihv Dough
Douglass ■hospital) mny or delay the draft for three years’ men
be long before it will bo difficult t&lt;f use from ono to another of the fleatiog caku*
be devoted to that purpose before the in States where the quota of pending
rof
ice,
and
fully
appreciating
too
necessi
­
any of-thc old currency at par. Those8(„ to
ty of making land before being carried end of toe wah’" .
draft is OOt fill-d up. The quota re fil­
who owe debts should pay them np.«f
‘•Gen. Siewert Inquired, ‘What Juatlfi l'd in Indians, JflixxrU Iowa end
too near tho cataract, lost uo time In
is«H&gt;REMEMBER,
rather than keep any of this Money on leaping from tba last cake, and swim­ cation Is there for all this !'" Duuglaaa eio, and less than two thousand are due
THAT HilH BtTTER.4 IS
.
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hand. It would also be well for the fitrm - ming several rods to shore. Those who replied!
from Ohio. Tb. excess of these troops
•••There is no iuatifioatioa, nor any are not provided for In estimate* hereto­
kr to refuse to sell bls products fur a cur­ witnessed the soene describe it as exceed­
Ooetose
no
Row
er
WtoHkey,
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pretence of any. If they will remain in fore submitted ; it Is therefore estimated
ingly exciting."
.
rency that may soon be at a discount.
the Union, I will go as far a* the Conatl- that leS.OOO.OOO will meet the coal uf
lution will permit to maintain their just
100.000
of
these
extra,
and
ft
is
rr.|wctTho Election^ .
rights, and I do pot Juubt bul a majority
;
An unusual amount of business was
Tho Connecticut Union I majority Is of Congress will do lire sama. But,' acid fully rccemrrttmded that a special appra
prtatimi be made fire that purpose, and
J transacted, in tbe Circuit Court last week, nearly 9.000, tast year only 2,500. Th-.- be, rising to bis loot and extending hit
submit a jMnt resolution to that effret.
tw-srin wsoiuM ».
&lt; and an adjournment wm not effected un­ Senate is 18 UNtaa, to 3 Democrats— arm, ‘if the Southern States attempt to Impending operations reader it sxpedi' til Saturday. Judge Lor sal Is esteem- last year 13 k»$., Tbe Huuae ia JM to secede from thia Union without further ent that there should be eatly sctimi by
72—last pear 142 to 65, making a gain cause, lam in favor of their haring jitsl
Congress un tlis appropriation, n&gt; that, if
1 vd as a Judiclsl offiser more for bis afls- on joint ballot of 42.
so many slaves and just ■&lt;&gt; much slave
, bllily, universal fairness and general
Maryland has voted by a largo r» territory, as they can hold at the point of sanctioned, all nsedfol provision bo made
in due season.
j oerreotness, than for his celerity io dis- jority in favor of a convention to amend the bayonet and no more.*"
I have the honor to be, »ery respect­
1 posing of business But the Judge has bur Constitution so as to crush oul'slavafully., your obedient servant.
Yaakva Spring,, ibrev racb.
ry. Baltimore city gave 0,000 majority
J
K. M.RTAMTO5, _
U.«n tn nn«.» Mh,rr. sM ki.uw sbatTSTtaX
hosts of friends—indeed nomen In his
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lor immediate, unconditional' emancipa­
SeerrUrr ol War.
position could well have Isas enemies tion. Thousands of Democrats and pro­
A private letter from an officer of the
H. WRIGHT,
is. x;
than he. We are informed that tbecalen slavery men voted for abolition.
J. H. MOKHiB.
gunboat Essex, in Red Biver, published
Rhode Island has gone for the Union
dar, bpth civil and criminal was clear­
Repoblicas Coauiy CramiUea.
io the Cinoirtnali C'onrawrrioZ, gives this
largely. The legislature has a Union
ed with the exception of a few cases. A
acoountofsu Interesting scries of exper­
majority.
Ne IlaUvray Work.
iments at Fort Do Bussey •
petit jury was in attendance, as were also
In Illinois tlic township elections show
‘•Borne experiments were tried with
It appears that the Governons of sev­' all the members of the Barry oouaty bar, large Union successes.
tbe niue-ineh gons of tbe Essex on ths
eral of the . Northern States have bean1 also lawyers L. D. Dibble of Battle
Thus the good work goee on, and will
Iron ease mated battery of Fort Do Rus­
urging upon tbe Government tb* necesw-• Creek, James Miller of Grand Rapid* go on. But our ‘Democratic' exchanges
sey, prior to its destruction, to test its
Ai:Louxt&gt; Mt &lt;1ml.uk/to fever or ----------- are publishing an Item (or their comfort,
ty of making sure work with ibe robel-• and N. A. Baldi of Kalamazoo.
S\
power of rrotatance and the strength of
FateM MeU.eiur. liiMersl. Ue«H
S
manufactured by somebody, that Penn­
Jtan during tbe coming Bummer, and that■
From the Army of tire Peteroac.
D. Btribkr, the gentlemanly and ef- sylvania has gone 50,000 majority for the guns. The writer says : ‘Our nlnethtrGovernmenl has concluded io accept- ficienl Clerk of the Court has kindly the Democracy at lire township elections. ineh pierced the iron and twenty Inches
Washington, April 29.—Ad«toes from
10&amp;.000 men for a term of 100 days. In furolshad us with a list of the caws tried This assertion is not supported by a par­ of wood, throwing the bars of iron al) the army of the Potomac state llist tho
around.
Borne of tbe pieces of iron
brigade of cavalry under Gen Dvrin was
-aocordaxreo with this plan Governor.Mor­ at this term, from which we extract the ticle of proof; or any.showing of figures,
were thrown upwards some sixty feet.—
out yesterday to Madtvon Court House
ton of Indiana calls for twenty iheusand
but is merely copied from paper to pa
piece about ten feet lung came down
following :
per, just as the same papers copied the
on a rooonnoiMaoer, and found a party
men. Governor Brough, of Ohio, has1
Tho Poriplo tr*. Abner Skiff. Allen infamous slander about the Port Royal fltawiso with such force that it ran plumb of about 30 rebels in lire place, most of
isatted a proolsmstion sailing for tfiliriy and Dibble for the People. Indictment female teachers, without caring whether through a log Jbur feelW circumference. whom they captured. No fi-rce of the
Nobody-could possibly hare stood be­
tbouaand of the Ohio National Guard for for Forgery. Baleb sod C. G. Holbrook it was true or not, If. H only could be
enemy is discovered anywhere in that
hind the casemate, the roncuseton was so
vicinity, akixjugh it was ourretilly re­
one hundred days, and it is believed the for Defendant. This trial occupied one made to help their tottering cause.—Lantremendous, nod the splinters would have
day and two evening*—jury out but n ting Jirytt&amp;lican.
ported that they bad crossed the Rabi,
Governor* of other States wifl follow.
killed them. Wo then tried the hundred
•bort time sod returned a verdict of “not
datt'and were roovlbg toward our right.
This njovemetnenMbow* that the Govpounders,with the same effect We threw
guilty.” Roepoodent and sureties dlshlAUkuox of van Nsoeen.—The or our solid shot against it, and in the aamo The expedition returned witboutany lues.
anamirat is ia earnest and ‘ Intends to
Officers from the front to night pro
charged.
dar from the commanding General at bole planted a shell whish exploded,
crush the rebel armlea, beforg thu dose
fess to believe that active operations will
Tbe People M. John Gosa. F. Alien Vicbshurg requiring nil the negroes to
throwing up the iron for ten feet all
Complainant for Bas be legally married who are living togwb around. After we had experimented till not be cutumenced just now.. The ene­
of thiryear. We have now* in tbe field for tba People.
an army, numeroM, well trained, hardy, tardy. Holbrook and Burgher for Re­ er as man and wife Is not a dead latter. the captain was satisfied that the place my is again busily engaged in throwing
spondent. The case con tin usd on mo­ All ministers of tbs gospel may be au­ was not as impregnable, as tbe rebuts up more earthworks and digging rifle­
rcslcros and "
tion of defendant—Respondent gave ball thorised to solemnize the rite of mar thought, wa set fire to it and burned the pits covering various fords along tbe
uf^etary.
line of the Repidan. Their pickets have
in tho sum of 3500
rtege, and one missionary la one day, tbe remaintag timbers.’"
been strengthened along the whole front,
«&gt;n« buMked thousand
HQ
Tb. i’sopta ro. Thomas Martin.
F. present week, married M oonple. Marand nateaded further down towards eur
Allen
for the People. Information for rings will very soon have Its proper place
i be northwestern governors, Is iritanded
ShlFmastaof
Gen.^rom
Iks
SFrlj^asld
left.
Picket firirg is again resumed,und
tv mske this saanraaoe doubly sum, and Larceny—Miller and Holbrook fpr Re­ among them, as among any other civilsmall akirmiahee take place almost dally
spondent. Nolit proitqui entered on ap­
The Springfield (Mass.) Rtfoblitnt
to place tbe result of the eprr.iug cam­ plication of Free. Attorney—Respondeat itpd people, and will soon supplant the
views which bare hitherto prevailed
paign beyond doubt.
.
and aurettaa discharged. ’
among them, a vary large pert of which
uTT&gt;e accumulation of the guns at the
The People w. Albert Phillipa. In is due to “Miseegenalien.'’
Tba summer operations have already
This Is armory, whieh has been going on fur
begun ; and never were tW Union armies thia case tbe Pros. Atty, filed his rasssus mainly tbe fault of Democratic white nearly a month, waa interrupted last
By way td New Orleans we have news 1
for not filing a bill of Information against men. One la aeven of Ilinas msrrled by
■o strong, so efficient, so nbmerous. For
week, by a government order for fou.- of the flight of the Mexican traitor ViRespondent. The facts in tbe cabb and
the first time, too, all ourIforoes nro'nn-' the taw io his opinion not warranting our minister in ibis place were the off tbousand to bo sent to tba arasMl en daurti to ExrIc Paas. He left Monterey
spring of white fathers. Let os offer s
on the approach uf President J uaredt, who ]
der tbe command of,a general who has bins to filo an information against him word of eautioo to benevolent teachers Governor's Island, New Yock harbor,
and yesterday to be sent to the Wash occupied that place oo tbe third instant. .
shown himselfdaring, skillful, clear bead­ for perjury.
who propose to eome South to teach tbs
Ibo French fleet which was sounding ike 1
Norman Hubbard vr. John II. Eerl “freedatoo.” Ths sickly season approach ingten arsenal.- This relieve for a few bar of tbe Rio Grande have withdrawn— '
ed, energetio end unselfish, and whose
impleaded wkh Stanley and Bugbee.— as, and ail whe are not prepared to stay day* the pressure for room at the arsen­
whale career has proved the effect of
J
Cause strreken from tbe Calender— not through It should defer corutag till fhlL al in this eily, which, howevsr, now sou- Enter1' ** "C?‘'ing ** n**S|
tains two hundrad and twenly-four tbautbeec qualities. Gen. Grant has the en­ properly nutieed.
—Cor. Chitaqo Tribont.
The best feeling exfote between the *
| **nd guns. Ths plsu for removing all
tire confidence of tbo government; the
Mary Ann Freeman as. Hiram Lewis.
work from tbe arsenal building axes pt aulburiliee of Matamoras and Brows*,
campaign is of his planning; be bas dis­ C. G. Holbrookwnd Dibble for plaintiff
A Narrow Bsoafr.—A gay and fas­ the final inspection and packing, has been ville, mntoal’ civilities taking place.— ]
Replevin. N. A. Balch for respondent
posed tbe forces according to his own
cinating widow lady, about thirty yearo earned out, and this buildmg &gt;sdqw used Colonel Cortina was rceetveJ al Browns­
of
age
rroidinc
in
Wheeling
Ya.,
has
a
will,, and ha Is confident of the result
as before the war, only for tbsswp.Hrpaa ville with salutes-and military bonoro, (
GmxW. Cayler
- —
-k- lover Baaed Dusky now in prison at es and for.ths storage of guna. I Order* and a grand ball; which was dj!y red- I
No doubt ths struggle this summer
that place, whom she had been In the have rooeotly been filled, at the armory prootled by Cortina.
Ctayltr
«.
William
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,
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will bsdasperate; tbe rebels fight like
habit of visiting, but haring violated the for fiftSM) thousand a set* of Infantry ms
pirates; they mo tbamselv«s regarded as Carpenter. Aaeumpeit Cause cuntin- rules of the prison, she was thereafter
ooutremente and forty ouwions, manufac­
ed on motion of Plaint life upon payment
tiro enemies of mankind ; their barbarrefused admittance. She was not how­ tured by ths Wroon company. Ahum
ofaoateof teem.
•&gt;ua system is cotdemard by the whole
WUl.nl Ny. ag, Wm. P. Bristol and ever to be thwarted In her anxiety toeee seventy-five of tbs latter stand on the
and
administer
to
the
wants
of
her
lover.
grounds ready to be forwarded at the
civilixed world; and they find tboir allies nine others. Trespam-jury trial—total
One night a few weeks ago the jailor of
to Europe only amongst contrnetora, job­ occupying all day. Jury oat about ona
tbe prison, hearing a noise, Investigated
bers, epeeulatoro and politiml adventur­ hour aed returned a verdict of “not the cause, aud found that tho gay widow
guilty”. This ease involved the legality
Tax Mionrr coxcmmtrnox of the
er*. They have ns hope but in desper­
h.rl f.llen from a ladder she was a.rondof a road laid ont on tbe line of the old
Union armies foe a blow against tho re
ate fijhtmg; they have pressed into their plrak-roak in Johnstown. Both parties ing. In order to reaeb tbe window of her bellien will to a large degree account for
lover’s cell, and had broken her leg. She
nrnries the whole male population of the were beaten, the defendant, in not sue
•p .retire cases rd ill suceero which are
had with her a parcel containing s quan­
states and parts of states in which they taining their read, and too plaintiff in
now haring a disheartening effect upon
tity of ebloriform, nitric Mid, a cMkel,
have Still power; and they will resist not sustaining his aotson fee a trsaepSM. box of steel pens, two love letters frosn the country Tb. pc»pk-should eonaldVerdict readcred Spun tbe ground that
er this. They bare protested against
nqggvly. Their evti paesfoiro are rous­ the plaintiff did not prove that be bad herself to hw lover and a couple of news­
the anaconda system and demanded
ed, m ro ehown by their monstrous ern- peaceable possession of the promises papers, which aha would hare sucosedod eoceentraUtre, and now this policy is Geo, Opdyke, and two-thlrda of
Kew’
eirlti kt Fort Pillow. Wo must expect when the allegad treopeuM wae committed. in tranaferring to the prietmer had abe
being adopted, and the people most York Bute Senate, addressed to the Nsnot
met
with
ths
accident.
Mrs.
Briggs
Dayton Hall ro. Jas. MuKdvey.—
tional Union Committee, asking tbenvu,
a severe struggle, vilji, perhaps, the for­
at
last
accounts
was
suffering
severely
j-y™.
u.
b.w„„ cXJS Eiecuasnt. Sweeaey and Alien for Plain­
tune of batata inclining now toons side
tiff L A. IWbrooh. &amp; G. Holbrook from her fractured limb, and it will be b. k. FM.lu wbM) -ill b. ch. .M,aad row to the other; but it otket be our ■nd N. A. Balata for BMpondent. This some months before ebe will be sbta to
of U. .MMp.lT, Mm O«
walk about. Dusky hi a Coofederste
part, who remain at home, to study fur- sue involved tho to—“----- ’
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UW. ; M k. -fc appun &gt; dA(M* -» tax tittle. Tried by*
MdaoM
Pl, ohm ch, nd
for PlaiatiC
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W e say that is proper

■but we much mistake, if the sum I
will not cry “prescription,” if t|
publican "Board of Super dares I

-conclude to have theirofficial ergt I
save the county tho expense of p i

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The Rept I

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Hastings know how to teach them |

by mutual consent.

Allen

In U&gt;4

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Pcweculing Atta

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rsuMl »n form and
slab cuter; aa^h.
b^MsTl'ts leaves re

to- *~ l.wfa~d *&gt; ft. r-y*
Ma six years. s*d base acquired so

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four dtotlnct warteties ; one ovoid io frwa ,
quite r#eu in color ; the second teas
rhmgated, a*d almost maliform, partly
p»d. JRrtly freim; a third more rounded;&amp;iaBy a fourth, regularly pyriform,
knot* thao twice as large aa the preced-

u..
eotnenint nww varieties, none ef which
rasetsbla the parent fruit, either in site,
toter, or time of maturity. There are
two especially that I swill notice, one, for
ike site, «&amp;ora than double ^hat ofLaAL
llwwe pear ; tbe ether by Us rotfcded
brim. rMpnibloe tnaliform [fears
Fife er *M Sstam. Mnwry or a^ltotoat ltd
' “Tbs Base pear gives equally tbren
flaw feolu diSereot from the type, on» nf BELMBOUFH EXTRACT BUCHS AWDfcDIFBUViD BOAR WASH CL'MB
tbr three being andtpijar t&lt;&gt; udr Of the
RECBET DIRE A RES
fruka obrsined from the Sanger pear
that i.t Is.hardly U&gt; be distinguished from
it. Tbe varieUee are Quite as nymartMis
as In three of the English pear, tbe six
new forms, as different frbto Hdh other
as from the
nt ,stock- One of them

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wXTu. affirm to the'contrary ; and 11
defy them to cite to a fruit of good quali­
ysndsaFSdS
ty,'fecundated by the polen of ite fluwer
smsiiet ta bam er rssaaa Seto wbs
whose seed has given birth to a wild wbstlwr
JwrXm oritur u.d m to.itor.ffcw l»
tree. Should a Jood variety, artificially
or by insect, be fecundate^by a wild ms stvSrRa*soca
wftb a«*ar fruit, there «gUart«inl&gt; come |
IHTHK GREAT PftRKTIC sad U -«&lt;**■
ftmn three seeds new varieties which wilt i
tuuatly.irnot &gt;1). be inferior to it. It
is equally certain that any gcwid variety
of the pesr tree, or even *»f all our fruit
trees, sell fecundsled, will produce |fuwd
fewiL They will probably differ io sonic
feature or other from tba parcut variety,
but none will take tbe type of tbe wild

IK MY USE OF TRADE

.

AVOTHXl writes, hit Mt RH eared
after hi* flesh bad alwote wasted *W&gt;v
Tba doctors pronounced the csss taw*
^AJIOTHIR was cured of Feverred Agw*

Come and Sec !!

*fUr u’i15Jl’ry tawiicne
AIOTKXR wa. cared of Favor bore
which tmd existed fourteen yen
AJroOn of BbaeuiatioM «f sfchlywraCaeas inautoarsbU of Dy spepsteandW

4 tefcto tbwr oaa be fatly .0^*2* ■-» l» ta-&lt;.
"IXltoy’SddlsX^JSto* anoTTr^i/uTAM.
&lt;t •xerasto tte eJwtrtr isBcwra. IB &lt;*• &lt;ss»atawe&gt;ieta«eof all dfetoW. U LjimH a. a de
IhvtaorMt. Wtato 0&gt;e p-w.r. at uatare
are toloed. itepsratos to rwrideroe aadlw-eaUb‘"L^Zbut Oto Utoi.it.. nxhdr tef..stto.u..r

spcHee.”
Thc Whole family of tbe brassica ia
capable uf great development. See what
splendid varietire of the cabbage and
turnip hgve been brought into use.by
caeeful cuta&gt;-atio&amp;, to say nothing at tbe
casJffin^»r,*tbe mots debaotm of them
alt Perhaps some, who like myaclf.
practice gardening on • small acais, would
like In know how tq. cultivate this eaculent. Fur twenty-five years 1 have not
failed but &lt;&gt;nc« to raise a supply for tny
family.. There are two method* I bkve
practiced fbc atertitut them, one to plant
thee* in a hill, and the other U» stert them
a f*eh spot, or-in a hot bed, and then
I
transplant. Each method has its advanbigre. Whan I transplant, which I am
patirt
likely to do on a summer day "a* on any
other, I pour a little water round the Sever fed to muisiy Am. who rive theta ethovplant and immediately lay uvor it a leaf osgh trial, sad wbm«er tatrodsosd are rapidly
--U - ai-ahritv aad
ofburduck rhubarb or grep », and ‘let ‘ It I
rill down near the leaf and remain two
or three day*. 1 then rem&lt; aa_ them. b&lt;»
them, and place a platform of newspaper
around the plant, whieh may be rapidly
dene by tairing up pieces eight inches
•jtjare, tearing a slit in one side to the
centre and placing a little earth on tbe
edges. This will keep off th* cutworms.
If a plant lufak'lo a lead ewle&gt; pull It up
and enpplt its place with- another. In.
this way J never fail of cabbages, if I
do nut let the cows g«t in and eat them

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Indiffttim, fam in the
(JXmness, eta
Try these iaedleines, and yoa will never
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'
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Net Assets, January, 1864,

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11. 9. SHELDON
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4. THE FLAW AMD OHG A RIX ATKIN
of tbe ATTN A, after U yasrajWWtb*
toed tbe jcrveWI psMic advaatoMs, and
sueevaeoTtbevariousay.ua,. «rFire to
.nr..,re I. IbsOMutry. latovteuethan
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fowls
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hrepreprrly fofl. Twrk.r, food far bat­
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barrel to piece*, take one of the boups
and two ollbe stavsa. sharpen on® end of
them, and nail the other end* to to the
opposite sides of tbe hoop, set it over tba
plant and drive it into tbe ground. Tbe I
wwms wiH hang over tdg edge of tbe bo*&gt;p
fh» from tbe ground. Set the stare* In
tbs'&amp;M hill at right angles with ihoae’ lu
the first, and lei the hoops Just come U*(Mher and tic them wi th a slring in such
a wap&gt;-M to mtpport rweh other. Thus,
■t a trifling exprewe of time sad mowey,
yna may effectually train all ynur ionuw
toe*. These may be little assttera, but
they »i H ki*ure good cabbage* and torn*
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lag that organ to anch an extent aa that tbe
mien does not rvlapas into ito fomer coa­
lition, which ia too apt to be the case wife
■uanly a purgative pill
They are really a

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Srirttd Iportrj.

13 PURUfMIMJ KT BBT KBMJtSDAY,
‘wr?w»

M~JT ~r Ms JW^fcv.

deufored It weh all aMemerbm, and that
he onuld do it M&gt;di a eay owe. He
taada the attempt to care her, but wlth
ebtsweMBs. Ifottheu said. If be urn
euro her, 4e wHi think there issomhtbmg
in iL"-&gt; '
Mrs...Winthrop J1. Hoastin. North
Amherst, Maas. General debility, eheabh w waih for eighteen mosthoi cured
wi*h&gt;one tiwalmem; wines reported herHASTINGS
--■
dritMfaRtF^eU. •• s e.-.i
Tbe doctor extends aeovdial invitation
to ell who cenaot slTucd toptoy to come
OqurfoMMfow* n w»Uww 04 riU.
sod toe healed free of expense.
. .i
■
LaUtag^ltaeteUetersaL
s Owe readers mill he amused at.the fak
fowieg logic toy tiie editor, of the Syring,
oberts
Worrtty, sbeM^Mllrtt. tbs rtta. •”&gt;' '
tirid Republican, whieh- we slip from
I OvrtffieNtaratty nrftews,
that papsrofihadmmofMsrafalMtk. It
! Uba MefoNnfortasr st teuStFs rofrtaa.
ie.entitlad£..Jiew-i t.
&lt;"/
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■uMiBAO-n-S'oeqnwo » Sraorertsi.n
Eitraordinsry things are going oo at. tbe
L'nisa Hoose in this dty4 A mernhle
and patriarchal loukieg man, with gray
new and most complete assortment of
hair ami beard and agreeable presence,
occupies Ans of tbe parlors.and Irvn fifty
DBLG5 AND MEDICINE*,
to ana hundred and fifty-cripples and inifChrmloalv, Paints, &lt;Mh, Caws
»elide eiste hrtn-daily, manbaf-wtobacco
* gtecnc, Burning fluid.
away thiahlag-they, kava besn oared by
TURPENTINE. AND ALCOHOL?.
Sems iuvtatble power at command of tbe
Pn&gt;&lt;a Ox BtaMr «l Lifhc
'
,•■■ • sptumal pbytiotae. Some leave babied
The afflicted wfo bo (rfsdtn Ifoh, that toetn tote oruiabee and canes they have
for years leased upon ; other, long belptbte wonderful restorer to bead th by the
leMaud carried,,Utilher in the arms of
•toying o* rd hauls,” is now at work for
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINALi tbe'good of humanity in the western thrir Heads, suddenly resume their
former. r«ot end rteeapaod walk ; rtoeuP0llPOHE8.(MI!.Y^a
part wf nor State, wbwre be Is mooting'
with greet success. Hs has been prne- matio. pams and eenlraatione and Uni
Sharp pangs of sciatica my sterieedly die
tiring In Spriegfield for the hat three
weeks, and baa upgrated un over twenty, appear at a touch; tumors tbatbave been
seven hundred (pereuD** w|th complete grvpipgloryeata vanish is a fow mlnsuccess in most oases. _ His pover has I utea,under tbe hand &lt;ff the miracle work­
er, and.wbatever ailment enema *&lt;&gt;et
so increased, that he bow heals quicker
chrome and Incurable, yields to this
than over before.
strange influence, after having obstinateThe following' are the diseases that
reaiated.
tie aaaav'ta of tbe snattria
most readily yield to the healing powers,
TEA. COFFEE. SUOAJU SPICES. PEPPER,
mtdiea..
PXpXSM, Ft^p. RALStNB, CODF1BU;
I via; Female diseases of every nafore,
But do tbaee (Rarvele really and truly
ia fact, etentbu-e to tks Grorvry lias, such as spinal dieisea, heart and liver discear, occur 1
They aoem to; the spiritual
week lings, dyspepsia, 8t. Vitus' dance,
will be ueeJ-4 far family um.
Al»o a grew varibtqof **•
.... r ' disease of the ‘nerves, loss of voles, dis- doctor things so, and hi* patients thinks
»o, and some q( them express tbe utmost
betia, rheumatism, ulcers, tumors, weak
Old £33*1 TTUrniKt'S^
delight p»|l gratiiuds for relief from niland Inflamed eyes, etc.'- The aarev'abo
menu which they bad foerod woold car­
find CooMbt Extracts,
performed wltiMtvt pain nt1 msdidne.
We gfos the following list of some of ry them to their graven., If they are not
vok ths uvrkcist qxxeriT or Tira LAOiks^
cured, or at least temporarily rnluved,
the cures be had effected dnriag his visit
than Dr. New too has a power over the
Wi also kr«|&gt; on Laud a good sMortmeol of
there:
ifangmakfou quite as nimoulous as tbe
H. R. Faster, Paper Mill Village, *4.
STATIONERY,
pvwar lu-remove diseaM. Indeed there
H. Speeehleesover one year, cored in
are some inataMee of apparent aura
PENK, PEXOTJi. INKB. PAPER. ENstantly.
•
wbiob caoaot be explained by any power
, G. W. Thayer, Cedar street. Spring­
of imagination, such as that of a child in
field. Lame arm two years; cored hi
tlua city, boot over with spinal cog&gt;plaint
for ssveral years, aeddsnly elrsigbtpned
Mrs. C. H. Fsssatir, 13 Wilcox street,
up aad made strong; and cases, yf which
Springfield. Cancer, with gieal pain;
the ductor has evidence, of cures of percured.
soqo miles disUot front him wbo began
Mrs. John W. Clark, Springfield.—,
to mepd from tbe moment be spt*ke the
N»nralgia, very bad ; eared.
'
word, ■ llutac ihinge can't be trot."—
AmellaS. Phelps, Wilbraham.
8pl
Perhaps net; nobody has a right tn he
oal dleeaoe four years; cured in a lew
Hava them without aufodeot evidseoe.
minutes, and walked two miles.
Go and sea, and test the powers of tbit
Mm. Leverett Smith, State street, Tu
inudsrn luiraeie worker.
Imur; cured.
•&gt;
•'
. But Ik-w does be d» these things ?—
Mrs. Lottie Carrier,; CoftwAy&gt;; Mara.— This if easier asked than answered. PerLame end stiff knee; cared tos'taMh.

DRUG STORE!!!
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fetmgj ?
feintss
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groceries

skests isstoS

Thera eras oom an sqmmM clergy mmb
There was aq.
by foe Rome ofCeraihoti, nrbo knM; M
hia finally a tamo mcekfiyt of which rhe
was u«ry food. Thia aaimal, which wan
note,
vts «• pHo
allowed its liberty, liked ;lq foUoM_fo«
minister, when bo wentoel, bn* uNtbfoe cuurse of his rental
Sabbath was nramlly shtrt op till hieowBor WAR out of eight, on his wap to ehfirfo.
Byetta Bebbalb morning, when foe
clergy mao, taking hia wmno «tefo» bto
erm, weploet, foe Rs oaksy foflopod-wt&lt;tooen&lt;d, aad watering foe opportunity
whilehismastor wM.Bpeaking&lt;fo • «♦*tiemaopu foe ateevM-«p«M*o^baok
of foe pulpit, and jUMped oppn fooA«mdTaorg-bogretely ra«bd,h»msaJ4,look-

KER,

tlBS MIHM.

f. A. AC. C. UOLBHOOM.

WhT a iowthora

PATENT MEDICINES

Mies Caroline Nador. G.ngrees street.
Springfield.
Weak and inflamed eye;
I cured.
Mira Amanda Hatboro, No. 149 Cen­
tral street, Springfield.
Spinal disease
and fetnals weahaeee, very sick hot expeotedtelivo; cured in a few minutes
on the evening of March 21st, sc that
she arose from her bed. dresoed herself,
and went to a neighboring hoese and
notified the lady wbo was to watch with
THE MEftT CAUSE
Iter that her eerriose were not needed.—
Tbe next morning she walked throe mUes
einee wbieh aba devotee her time in
J~t PMiOxd, m e .Wed Drtofr Pri.. Six Os.
bringing theoiok and afflicted to bo bealod.
- Mrs. Sarah P. Cook, Hedley, Mass.
Ovarian tumor twenty-two veers • cured.
Mrs. George Bos sr er th, Pslwrtw, Maks.
Tamor to breast; eared Instantly.
Mira Sybil B. Clapp, Montagu^ Mera.
Spasms twenty years; sored.
Mia Arsbrito C. Gibbn, Albany, N.
Y. Spinel disease, and lameycwfod. &lt;I”
Mr*. Hsntiutis Deris, 34 MutbuYy
stvMt, Springfield.
BwsNed lirer, not
;

will be pel
n FRENCH!

HUMAN misery.

was.wMOCaeions of hia preaeatoWhen the sermon etoafneqawl
little forms were OMWulatd wiA
tor, which cunduot ao abneked tbt
pastor, that ha tbougbt bis duty
minister a reproof wbiob ha dk
oonsidarsble action of hia hands apt
Tbe monkey, who had oow. J
familiar wit^ the saene, .Imitated
motion, (ill at last a scarcely supp^—
anilh appeared upon the counteoanas o(
most of the aadiende.' This occurred,
too, in one of the aiostsolymn pierages
lu the diecourse; and eo 'borribla did thn
levity appear to ths good minister, that
be IsuachwJ forth in a jinLuti r^wka,"

nyery word being enforced by great «•-,
rergy efaoiioo.
‘
‘ . r ,
All this time, the little fellow over­
head mimicked every movement with ar-,
dur and exactness.
The audience, witneeaing thi« apparent
competition between lbs good tpan and
hia monkey, could no longer retain tbe
least appearance of composure, and burst
io to roars of laughtar, in tba m idst of
which one of tbo congregation kli^ly ra
listed the horror rtf tbo paaior at^lbe ir
revereneo and Impiety ol Afo Suck. by.
pointing out the cause of the merriment.
Casting hie eyos upward, tbe minUtar
could just discern, tbe asitnaJ standing
on the end of the soundisR-Uard, and ga*
I luring With all bis might, when be found
it difficult to control himself, though
highly exasperated at tbo occurrence.—
He gave directions to have the mwnkay,
removed, and sat down to compbae bimovlf, and allow bis congregation to rwrover tbelr equanimity a bile 'the order
was being obeyed.

wltbowt rorowtaeratfow, frwt AeMadadlabe
poor white mon, d^riuod Mre^oC. bis

fo tbkt tb?bhllA pbfiulkihffi Nrra .piAs-

I ddMWMiflMrMMtlc 1 It stood A
a perpetual Ihing wall; a lilasil anflAmt i
ly aoaptearto rwli hflgk jthfl Hflgu/flmifi

[Loud ebosr*.] , Wuensxsr ralfpoM
and conscious of bar moral states end
power when every man oan Wt up to
God eofttsored ffihbw end eeuL-thoe the
Swath will etart with a., bssnd-t smigrar
tian and ger.ua, and art and enterprise
will week her »UD"y hills and rales; aaA
these shall bo the Lookoat Mountains
upon her delivsrenoe And a race Of ewmending prorrera odreoellh,-poorer and
What tf the Cis Ikon Taka Firs.

Pethape throe ^arehus eht of fbor
would rush right wp to dw barning indfoUual and begin to «sW with their
bands without any donnita aim.
It
ia useless to toll the victim
to.
A Msw Way to Get Subscriptions
do this or that, dr call for waler.
A nogro was authorised to receive sub- In foet, It b generally best to say not h
scripticme for an African anarch in thia
cBj. Ho accordingly started on bin er­
rand. The first nian he called en wee a
dry goods merchant ia the omghboriseod
iffthaGty Hatt, who hoard the negroW
recueet to “give something to
oh urth’’
baldly to ths aerves make tbo aeotion of
into the street, proceeded to Ueh thodar- clasping ia the arras most about the
key after k, exclaiming as ho did. ao, shoulders j this instantly smothers tbs
“yoe. I’ll give yuu eutueibiag.lafa&gt; that I" firs aad seVM tbeftCBt* the oeit instant
After such treatment, the colored mad throw tbe wnfortsmatova the floor; this
slowly picked up hie hat add book, cool­ is additioaaUy ogfoty to tbe face ead
ed hia anger, and resolved la “try again.•' hreatb, and any remnant
flame can bo.
Accordingly bo told the story to the pet out leiaurely. Tbe neat instant im­
merchant's neighbors, and wesa threath merse the burn*’, part in cold water, end
ao many odd doiUre that before dash hie
book bad forty namaaedit. Neat ■oca I'^htaing. JfealgM same eammon floor,
iqg he returned, had. while e^aged la remove from the water, and oover the
relating the story of the previous day's burning parts with an inch thiekneae of
mishap, a young mao neeosted him with floor if poeslbls. Pai the pstitat to W8;’
■ renuaat tn visit Mr. . —'a atnra ftha and do el I that Is possible w soothe, until
the physician arrives Lot Aho flour rwmahu until It folk off of itaell when .».
beaatifo! new skin&gt;ilI be found.. Unless
the burns are deep, no other application
i. needed. The dry flour fcr 'A.drtnU'

the meet odmiraMo remedy ■ewer gf»posed,. aefl the Joformauon ought to

a. P- CHERRY,
CLERK
Notary F»blta. Ofllae
O ta aka Court Boess

totally onlodlag the sir frbta the tarred

*. C. MUNDI*.
r pbom«. *°4n„I?'fcl£‘ad'
udn&gt;in«l-

DB. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

u

DEHTIST,

Mrs. Jobe Fwbse, 3* West Untoe
street. Hernia; cured.
.
«•
Mrs. Carol.eePomeroy. Beukot, Maes.
Deafneaa aauew yearw; Mredbq sr -t h'rJw
Mra. Ellen Wood, ooraor wf Unital
and Mata ntreote. St. Vites' danoe and

ooM esH “* "••“‘f'i.’L fS'ivCsY
wtshiag snytbiiq; tetbesf DSBTlMTBY

W

rapidity bin book filled up. until
collected enoughto pe; off foe in
nans of his church.—#■ F. Sm.

&gt; “TEETH ixtrsetad or ffllel. co short nrilra.
haraelf perfectly
Mrs. Becjsmv
tb&gt; Gm*. sOb--------,----------------- ,
foHragfoatf perfoatiy oerod.
*
Miw-foeorfe Teyier, Gimdy. Mass.
Sick twatey ewe yaare, for aowaa yeare
oMhle SO walk} brought awe**- atUae
uos W; enrafo. W 4*o»w*lwRfii&lt;'eU

AU mw or

joBranmare,
oner saidi -G^tipy*. my ,dmb i

dwaen

�lv* Maariua, Wi
April d
fcq., Frankfort,
taaSza: Yow a

1 am naturally anil slavery.

NEWS
JjjTi, » &lt;*“■ D‘«
4w intelligence thin roornii
rect from the vtny, * U
&gt;f ewiing. but no offiriaw
neral results »»/ be •:*&lt;»
cur arms. The «fe|

G«. wSsworth &lt;1. kilW by
se think and fed. And yM. 1 k
ball in the forehead while leading «*
er understood that tbe Presldei
ferrod upon mo an unrestricted
,
act officially upon this judgement and 1
feeling. It waa In tbe oath I took, that I
MvV-1140a.k:
would to the best of my ability, preserve,
■ 'ftl* Loan Is flmltud.to two hundred protect end defend tbo Cooctitudoo of i
| from
Thia
tbe
United
States.
1
amid
not
take
the
।
millions' and is being rapidly subscribed
Gen. B
for-bythe people. A moderate portion office without taking the oalb. Nor was I
words of tenfidMee a.»d mo­
It my view that I might take tbe oath to youafvw
।
»( this amount baa been taken for
You have- been re-organized,
aad any reasonable
J—
----- -— get power and break the oath in using ition.
wnxcrtrmnn-CAXxdT
amount that tbo Secretary of the I ths power. I understood, too, that la ।strengthened ami fojly pijaippod m tfVJ
You form part of aawal ar­
।
Treasury might be willing to designate, ordinary civil administration thia oath rnspeet.
oould bo placed on the other side, with or oven ffirbade me to practically indulge ।mies vt year country, the whole under
SU-SSl was •evarroj
----- - witboot making tbo interest payable In la primary abstract judgement on the itbe direction uf an able and distinguished kins killed, and Gm. Pegram badly
London teeteod of New York, m highly moral question of slavery. I bad pub- &lt;General, who enjoys tbe confidence of wounded, on Thursday.
He thanks •
advantageous tertne, thus grt ingthoeom- lidy declared this many times, and in 1tbe governaiMt, people and army. Your merciful God that every advance of Grant
msnd of a large amount of sterling ex­ many ways. . And I aver that, to this ।movement, being in eo-cperatiM with has been repulsed. Tbe belief bore is
change (10 per cent, better than gold, as St, I have done so official act in mere &lt;others, It Is of the utimurt importance that Grant is achieving a complete vicarence to my abstract judgement aad ।that uo pains bo left unspared to make it
rates are calculated hero.) through tbe
i■wosuaraL
summer months. He bu never yet en- feeling on slavery.
Antao«xrHU,May 9.—The following
Soldier, .'—The ey ee uf tbe whole nmmI did understand, however, that my
terteined such proposition* for hts popu­
is a special to tbe JWarng Telegraph :
lar loans. Hia preference is th*l our oath to preserve the CoestitcUoa to tbe itry are looking with aniloua hope te the
Washington. May S.-Q.inmumoa--&gt;
own people should have the entire ad best of fey ability, imposed upon me tbo Iblow you are about tn Ariks In tbe moat does have been opened with Gms. Smith, Hite, Seek. CteaKlMta, Be./frudK Ftaekss of
ventage of the gold interest which they duty eft preserving, by ovsry iBdispoaea- isacred cause that ever cajled tana to i
and Gilmore, who arc near kichinond,
bear, er else tbe premium on their Bonds ble tnasns, that Government—that Na- |Remember your Lome*, vour wive
nia^ that
&lt;
and bear ia »'
L * the
‘v aooi&gt;- and have been fighting. There was no
such ss can now be had on the 6-20a Bun, of which that Constitution was the children,
reroosMtheaDOMr fighting yesterday, and our Army is be­
wbre bought for Europe. Tbe present | organic tew. Was it possible to loss tbs er your cnsroiss arc o*&lt;
lieved to be advancing successfully.
object, therefore, is popster dirtribalion N*ifou, and yet preserve the Constitu­ you will be returned to&gt; Mi&lt;&gt;y tbe benefit*
Fredericksburg has been occupied aad
---------------- ---,----- Bear
a/home, at par, on five per cent gold tion.
By general la*, life and limb must be tlenoe the hardships and sacriBoes you the railroad repaired.
interest, equal to 7f or 8 per cent In cur­
Caataiaa eo &amp;aua er Whlstey,
...
The Star’* extra nays Grant has a field
may bo called up«»o to endure.
Have
rency with gold at 160 to 100 per cent. protected ; yet often a limb must bo am­
fnnTmt rriftTryryt
full of prisoners, and had advanced to »tty?r&gt;
Tbe Act uf Ongreee specially provides putated to save a life, bat a life Is never confidence in your officers and in each Bpotteyfvania Court House. A verbal
other.
Koop
your
renls
on
the
march
wisely
given
to
eave
a
limb.
I
felt
that
that tbe principal of these Bonds shall be
unconstitutional, and on the bslUafield, and let each man message received at Halleck’s headquar­
paid i* gold. If paid off after ten years measures, otherwise
ters by a messenger fnxa the Army,
with tbe economical view of re-borrowing might become tew fol, by becoming in­ earnestly implore God's blessing, and
states the battle cluecd Friday tbe enemy i
at three cr four per cent intereat—after dispensable to tbe preservation of tbe endeavor by his thoughts aad action* to
Constitution,
through
the
preservation of reader himself worthy of the favor he having fallen back about 12 miles, leav­
tbo war of 1812 this government bor­
ing tbeir dead and wounded on tbe field.
rowed money in Europe at three per cent the Nation. Right or wrong, I assumed seeks, with a dear conscience and strong
this ground, and now I avow It. leonld arms, actuated by a high sense of duty, Ou Saturday, at three o’clock, Lee was in
—the payment will be made In gold.
full retreat through SpoitsylvtBia, and
fighting
to
preserve
the
,
government
and
nut
feel,
that
tn
the
beet
of
my
ability
I
On tbl* end all other funded stocks of
when a messenger left, Hnneocfewas en­
tbe United Btatee, there ia a specific had e» er tried to preserve the Constlfo institutions handed down tons by our
.
pledge of tbo Customs Revenue In gpld. tion It, to eave slavery, or any minor forefathers, sod, if true to ourselves, vio tering the plaoe in pursuit.
Buller is reported within 1* mile* of
for tbe continued payment of the interest matter, I should permit the wreck of tory, under God's blpssing, mutt end
Richmond.
Government, country and Constitution, will attend our effiwtsrngold.
ORO.
O.
MK.tDE,
Mfo,
Oso.
Cum-dh.
Tbo customs and duties thus pledged altogether.
When, early in the war. Gm. Fremont
for the payment of tbeinterest and grad­
ual extinct ini of the principal-through attempted tn Hilary emancipatkm, I for,
From ▼Irglala.
annual purchase* for tbe sinking* fund— bads It, because I did not then think It
Washington, May 9.—Official diaan
indispensable neseseity.
When, a
of tbe funffed public debt of the United
,patches, received at the War Depart­
Slates, constitute a system of Indirect little later, Gen. Cameron, then Becretataxation, to which the people are and ry of War, suggested the arming of ment, announce the advance of Gen. Bul­
always have been accustomed. It falls blacks, I objected; because 1 did not yet ler with his command, and i"
landing at Qty Point, Va,
upon the people only tn propaction to think it an indispensable necessity.—
_______
tbeir ability or Inclination to consume When, still later, Gen. Hunter attempt­ reived information, by way
Monroe, that Beauregard is at Peters­
foreign wares and merchandise, upon ed military emancipation, 1 again forbade
which these duties are levied. As iney- it; l-ecause 1 did not yet think the India- burg with a force of 80,000 men.
A special from Union Milla, Va^ dated
eleet to forego tbe use of foreign luxuries pcnsable necessity bad come.
When, in March, and May. nd July, the 6th test., at 9 o'duck ». M-, says the
*' -1/
so they lighten their own burthen of the
public debt, even while Investing tbeir 1862, I innde earnest and successive ap­ Grand Army of the Potomac crossed the
I do this a^re nMHy ia regard to Beits
Rapid.in ou Wedheeday. Tbe ltd Corps
moans in it al rates and on a security peals to tbe border States to favor com­
moved
on
Tuesday
to
the
Mills
opposite
pensated
emancipation,
I
believed
the
in
­
superior to sny other stock, for uniform
thenr for mssy t«H, enter the tmprsMioii 1
dfevwere ebtei^M afebetetto mi st are. 1
and assured income (free of local taxes,) dispensable necessity for military eman Ely’s Ford. On Wednasday morning
cipation. and arming tbe blacks would at 4 o'clock, the eavalry crossed and Hanks. Ttey are TO M axaaassv 1» coxx. al the
in the whole country.
the rebel pickets from the oppo­
The last fiscal year, to Jqne 80, 1363, oume, unless averted by that measure. drove
plaasure
of
tbs
Goiemasei,
al
any
period
sol
site heights,-------------•
*
, n&lt;&gt; uppuailion.
■lu
They
declined
the
proposition
;
and
I
was,
tbit source of revenue amounted to
l.M tian kn nor
tian forty frtn fr»tn thajr
059, 642. Hie gold interest «n the pub­ in my best jndgemMt, driven to tbe al- - ------...................... — and the corps moved
o’clock, taking tbe road to dal*, and soul tbeir redssiptlon mi rsa caxr.
lic debt then amounted to only $24,729, temajivs of either surrendering the forward at
846. and ths principal of the, old loan of Union, and withit tbe Constitution, or of Cbancellororilie, at which place Goa. ixtuasr wiu. as rxia is cots, on fonds of sot
Hanauck would establish hie headquar­ over oof hundred dollarc aaoaalty sad on all
1842. $3,250,000, waa paid off iu geld in
menu I chose the latter. In choosing ters. Tbe fith and 6Ut Cressed at Ger­ other Bond, wail aanndly. The inSsnst is pay­
addition.
mania Ford, taking the road tn the WilX KgWTOJt UMUWN, Itonaa*..
The present fiscal year coding on the it I hoped for greater gain than lose; but
able on lb* first days n Merck sad September ia
Ou Wednesday night, Gen.
30th of June 1 864. will show al leaal 4Q? of this I was not entirely confident. More deriteee.
From Rev. Jos. li. Krnnsnl, PuUr of Ika' iMk
Warren’s headquarters were at ths WilUseust Cborrh. V
'
:
*~
Keen*, increase in gold customs, say than a year of trial now shows nv loss
deroeea, Gen. Sedgwick’s at his right, and
by
It,
in
our
foreign
relations
;
none
in
,683.399, on a gross importation of
our while military force—no loss by it, tbe general beadquarters at Germania
kiSd.'Yf 'XJirinro*tart
less than 20 per cent, increase over last
anyhow, or any where. On the contrary, Ford.
year. Tbo gold interest on tbe present
On Thursday morning tbe rebels pres­
funded and fundable debt, for the current it show* a gain of quite 180,00* soldiers,
seamen and laborers. These arc palpa­ sed our pickets, and appeared to he in
fiecal year, will not exceed $47,735,650,
Uanag a ntrphu of nwtyfifty militant' ble facts, about which, as foots, there can strong force on our right. Tbs 3tb New
York cavalry are skirmishmg &lt;m the
in gold from customs ever the specific be no caviling. We have the men, and
charge for Interist upon them ; part of we could not have had them without the Orange Court Houm road, near Parkins
tavern. They were driven in with a se­
w hieh surplus the Secretary has readily
Ahd now,* let any Union man, who vere lose, leaving many wounded an the
disposed of at 165 per cent for green­
field. Griffith’s division waa marcbed
backs, tbe principal aa wall as premium complains sf the measure, test himself
of which will go to tbe benefit of tbe by writing down In one Uns, that be Is forward on our right, about 11 o'clock to
feel tbe enemy's position, and were met
Sinking Fund, and to the redaction of for subduing the rebellion by force of
by tbo rebel Oia. A. P. Hill, supported
•As currency interest on tbe unfounded arms, and in the neat, that he is for tak
by Gen.'Ewrll. A Severe action. took
or temporary debt,-such as one year oer- ing these 136,000 men frem the Union
tlficatea of iadebtedsees, certifiealM of aide, and placing them where they would place, in which »« captured nliout 300
be but for the measure be condemns. It prisoner*, though it la reported that we
That this statement may not seem he cannot foce his cause so stated, it is tost too guns. In Um mcanlime Gen.
Hancock marched bls corp* to the- right
only because he cannot face the troth.
overdrawn, we annex a schedule of the
I add a word, which was not in the to coonect with Gen. Warren, and had
funded debt and 7 30 per cert, treasury
verbal c-mveriatiun. In telling this tale, hardly got into posilian, with hie left
notes, noon to pass into funded debt by
reeling on or near Cbanoellorsvlllc, when
voluntary conversion, on which gold fri- I attempted no complhnsut to my own
sagacity. I claim not to have controlled he was attacked by Longstreet with hia
tsrest is bow being paid:
events, but confess plainly that srente full corps and part of Ewell's.
Funded Ml of At United Slaltt .to have controlled me. Now, at tbe end
Gm. Hancock, with the as.istancw of
Marek 3, 1864.
&gt;. of three years' struggle, the nation’s con­ Getty's division of the 6th Corps, waa
n Is bellsred test no sccnriUw offer so pvat
dition Is not whet any party or any man under a musket fire of twoanAa half laducoDsata to loaders as lbs various Sweriyboon
’ duraliee, in which hie command Ueaa of U. K, Beads, la ail otter ferae of to
devised or expected.
God alone eau
debtedorea,
tte felih or wbiliof priTUt ^rliv.
dsim It. Whither It is tending seems suffered severely, inflicting much injury
or stock oowyatoeo or ooparsto eowaamlUs oaly
plain. If God now wills the removal of upon the rebels.
Giber developments showed Lee to is phHUMt 6&gt;r pejmwil, white tor the deb to of ll»
a great wrong, sad wills also that wa of
Usiird Htetos tbe whole property of tbe oocntry
the North as well as yon of ths Booth, have his whole force in our front. Thia
1. boidea to secure the pay meat of both priadpel
shall pay fairly fur our complicity In that knowledge of tbeir position was of course utolatoresltaeoie.
wrong, impartial history will find there­ highly important, and was obtained only
Thaw Brods Bsy be suteerib-d for In stuns
in now causes to attest and revere the by the greatest skill te handling oar
troops. It not betag tbepurpoMof Gen.
justice and goodness of God.
Meade to advance on the army, ba or-1
Yours tnsly,
A. Lurooav.
Thia interaat charge upon tbe same
dared tbe line of Battle to-be held, til I
ateeeat of fended debt will be reduced
morning.
tbe next fiscal year tn tbe sum of
The position of i
II ,7«AS»4. by the cocvereion oftbe 7.30
night was parallel
total FsoOte Debt of th. Catted flutes OB
par cents of 1804, in August and October
wbleh isterast is payable ia goU, os tbo third day
i«U&gt; tbe « par reels uf 1881. leaving the
contest between McClellan and Grant
of March. IBM. was rtomato. Tbs laurcst
interest charge upon tbe same &lt;768,966,- at tbe New York ftanitary Fair, has soronttriaddrtfcr tbo coning ttood yrer W1H bo
OOOobIy 146.987,126, for tbe next fiscal prised tbe public. The eaplanation is,
•U,M7,lMr_wbite «he oottax. rorcnn. to -m
that tbe managers were —“ -*•....... *
for Uu rerwot tereiyssr, sedtog JmaOte, IM.
customs duties now immediately eontem- keeping book large Hi______________
bu bean so far at tbs rate of over *10c,QW,0«
ptaed by Congress, tbe gold revMuea. Grant, and permitting MuCWIsh to re­
an tbe eame volume of grow importation man just a litdo adesd ao as to hasp hie
M in IBM. will be raised to 11 Iff000,00©
or ttlMOMW-

To dm

■wniin CEM1W nmts

\Ve observe that many of the leading

Republican journals have gone into extaatee over the President’s tetter which
&lt;0 publish elsewhere.

Many of the

grounds given for approval, are, to owr
judgement, just no grounds ai ell. White
the letter la, under the clroumstaucea.
wall Mough, aa an earese for btehasifoo

«&gt;f tbe' one pe&amp;ey or tbe other, of the

wisdom, or tbe sagacity of the President,

but alone settles tbequsstiou of motives,
h la to be regretted that the President
waa eompelled to acknowledge that in

place of cootroliog events, ha was cou-

tralod by tbam.

What wo have mani­

festly needed from tbo outoet waa a aontreliaf mind eapabla of comprehending
the aiuiatioo and of cent ruling events if

The excuses for forbidding the Fromoot policy of emancipation and om of
alare*. oc tbe ground that be did net

think it aa ugq|tepeesiblo necessity,” is a
poor eomplimsol to his statesmanship.
His subsequent action shows that it was
one*Af the nearly fatal errors “of hie admtelatratioo. h also shows that the ad-

mtolstrativs capacity and the foresight
of a Fremont far exeeedsd that of his
official superior. According to the Preeident’s own reasoning tbo early a^option
of the Fremont policy would have saved
the country thousands of valuable lives
of white men and millions of treasure.—
As ss excuse for delaying what fa others
was seen and known to bo a manifest
duty, this tetter is wall enoegb. and will
be received aa ao evWeaee of the purity
of his motives. The loiter is also.vsluable in another poist wherein the Presi­
dent shows tbo beoefiia of that same
policy which ba so long resisted. But
inasmuch as the Mstory of events has
shewn.that, after long delay and contin­
ued diaaator be saw and comprehended
that *SudispoMabh
*' *
others had lung before seen and endeav­

ored to act upon, and inasmuch as’the

question of ability, rather than that of
motives, may be the open question In tbe

coming campaign, we can hardly see the
noeeseity or utility Of that fetter.

The Republican press aM Over the
country are finding a great deal of fault
with our present Congress. There ia a

vary general feeiing that the iuflucoces
of the Opital and tbo lobles have blinded
them to the true wants oftbe country and
ths wiabse of their consUtoenta.
We

want new men, fresh from tbe people.
selected with a view to their fitness to
correct the evils complained at. Notwlthstending such b tbe feeling all over
the ceunly, among the hading Republi­

can journals sod thinking, ucmifob man,
there arc emissarlao traversing thia Dis­
trict, wbo are eo nearly allied to the
copperhead* ao to tedoce the belief that
they are still io their interest, who urge
tbe re-nominstioo of our present mem­

ber, on the ground that such n erent
would so discourage (T) tbe rebate. It h

true socii an atari would very much M&gt;
courage the Oepperiaedh^f this District.
Is it oot a Mir prcsampttea ffiat aaeh is
Che object of men token from the copper­

head ranks, nut eleven months sioee, end
paid ona hundred dollar* acaauth to writs

and travel an such a tofatoinn. - Saabneu
sbtofcrtb,
. .
dfh, DaMfe ■mtoFBarrr Countyt and eo
A.P jo« Mio. v &lt;U tot
of
tbssouatry and pf tbe Uss* party may

REMEMBEB
&gt; nurnufimraaBM •

New Advertisements.

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

VtT A rebel womaa writes to her
husband in Pries’a ArkaMM army (the
tetter Using boon intercepted) tilat ••Par­
son Nolen is our serest rider now. He'
says that God kaa plsMly promised to
be on our side an drive the accursed
Yankees from off o&lt;ir soil. Parson KoM-JahapteUid prsMber, bet It don’t
d"T “•
t. ny wo mock oawo Arluw.

mark* relative to the villiage printin 1
The editor say* “we make no ehargel

pubMdHOg Che proceedings of the cl
rij.’’ Wc are willii&gt;$ Jo give the Piol
fkR credit of it* explanation «* far
It gnee, but would like to ask further!
by “proceeding*” Il mean* the by-ll

and ordinanoe* pasced by tbe council I
We eboold be perfectly willing to puhl
tha record of tbeir doing* gratia, pro!
off1 (bey would pay a* thirty or ,fi|

dollar* for publiahlng according to la
“new and revised code of by-laws/1
ByOataay. wc would suite, what r
not be known to all the council, that
o*dinanee, by-law or resolution of a s i

story, afearactcr, posrcssM any valid
whatever, unlem posted or published

SxsBxrn School Corvxmoir.—A I
hea been lasusd for the fourth and
convention of tbe State Sabbath Scl

Teacher* Aseoristion.

It Indie* past

and friends of the Sabbath School c*

Prominent Sabbath school men Wi
other States are expected, as tbe meed
at Grand Rapid* ia Me of a chain nf t

tlar eonveatioas in Ohin, Illinois,

conrin aad Iowa.

V

Il is expected ths-

w’DI poeaca* more than its usual into
from tbe presence of eastern men. '
Detroit &amp; Milwaukee Railroad and
Stage Company from Kalaimuoo id
reduced tbeir fare for tbe occasion.

ToirsiauL—John Bessmer, an er

rieoead

bwrber and bair-dretscr, ft

Philadelphia, rxxrufkos tbr room her
foe •'•ecu pled by J. M. flewes, and (
doing a good bnainew* and giving en
•atmfootMta- GhshimaralL

•Tta'FaCToar.—J. 8. Van Bruni
prepared to do wool -carding, manu I
luring and cloth-dressing, promptly -j
Io good style.

Tbe factory is in g*

oedfrfaad la bring worked, this year,
hands wbo andsrstand tbeir business. I

The Idmrtittr and Tribon, for W
etaeday, laakee the following statem l
wMafrvM briag gtadireto and a iuat pr
to every citixM oftbe great Panini J
State.
•
•
(
tfTbe quota of Miohigim under the cl

orxaite- suit; ii. ..mt., ,.r.
sxnteeru raised under tbe call was 24.2H

MM 44,081.

The quota under the cd

aNfrfeiM mouths men waa 11/

M»ay -Mlnuwta, S3M. ut.l 11.V

stoMhaefe—tahed was 8,970.—The qe

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ihatjurtilrp to navelabnr, I propose to

for the post two years which I adopt aa
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,A/tar my grnmj£ it well prepamd by
majiuring, plowing and harrowing, ! drift
it eee way with a small plow. Into thia
drift l.put whatever of comport or ma­
nure ia intended for the hill, mid mix
(horcughly with the eoil.with an inatrument made by attaching two or three of
8&gt;ora*aharrriir teeth to a juht four Inche» square and four feet long, with bandies
&lt;»J one end and a hitching place at the
MtXrirx After this operation the corn lx
eteOww all along the drill, at the. rate of
four or six kernels tn the foot. A plow
is then used to cover the whole, in toll
tohtraWy free from stones.
When theedrn is up sufficiently tn
ace the rows the same little plow Is run
on either side of it, turning a furrow
from tbe euro. In a week or ao » cultivatnr ia run through and the soil is again
levelled. When it get* up a little too
big for the crows, and the Wurms have
got their share, with a dextrous use of
11&gt;# boa it is thinned to about eight Inches
and left standing kt as straight a row as
possible. When ten or twelve--lashes
high the aetuc little plow ia used to turn'
a forrow sgainat either aide of tbe corn.
With a Kiue patience the weeds may be
nearly all covered and destroyed. With
my to years’ experience I csncunfidenlly
recommend this method to my brother
farmers, especially U&gt; those who have
light toils to manage? 1 have actually
raided a good crop of corn, and not used
the hoe at all. and al harvest, eue could
no( tod three buttala of weeds to the
acre.
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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY; MICH., JWEDNESDAY, MAY. 18, 1864.
Selntd

“Now, John." said Israel smiling, as
be areas; Martha still sad, cleared the
table softly, stopping every Huie while

The old man heard ft all with tingling
cheeks, for, tail ft an delicately aa ' John
might, It oould not be softened.
"Don't feel so about it John,” he said
kindly, “It’s very kind in Bial x at least
it will pay my little rent. I shall stav
here.
Jehu—It’s all arranged.
The
creditors are very good about ft; end
since morning I’ve got a situation.”
"A altuation!”cried John, incredulous.
“J know It will be too much fit him,
mnrmnred Martha, looking u^
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nona will m mo vanairr cmajr.

"What in the world will you do, fath-

W« shell moei, sad shall re.him,
Tlwra wOI.be no vseMlritair;
Round tbe Throat, ths Great EtarnsJ,
Wa shall ewot, sad sm hia there.

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HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!!!

“l haven’t had time to think,” said the
old Rise, sighing In spite of himself, "but
we shall get along."
John shook the foot that hung over
bis knee, end bis face grew darker and
darker. He was thinking hnw impossi­
ble it would be for him to help his old
father. He bad married young, some
said imprudently, but It was not so in
the mala, for he had found a cheerful, in­
dustrious wife. His only trouble was
want of means—not absolute want—but
he received a very small salary, and his
family wm Increasing. He .already had
foor children, and only house room
enough for them.
“If 1 had a place father, you should
come right with me. O, What a curse
it is to be poor”
“Huah, John, don’t let me hear such

How my brart Irape up with gtadaea,
As 1 resd lU promise given—
Gi«sa by a* gracious Savior.
Who eonlrals tbagstos of Hearn.

W. shall BMt, 0! yes, well meat him.
Hia our darling snd Oar pride;
W. shall mset, th. conflict erer.

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fastings’ $usintss Jirfttwj.
new vid most complete assortment of

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
fChrmiral*, Palate, Oils, Cam
pbcM, Baralnc Fluid,

Who, upon that Held of bottle.
Mods for bin a soldiers pin

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Yoa srs werptag, Father, Brother,
I, bit prom bed, hopefol Bride,
We are wacpisg for the fallen,
M eeplig lonely, aldo by tide!

mt umm,

But well meetend net er BinJam,
1 'There will be oo porting there
And well oarer, oerer linger,
Round another vacant chair-

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I. A. A &lt;!• C. HOLBROOK.
A TTORNF.YSand Cocxwellore al law. .
A lUatore fa Cbonrerx. horiy entered
telhc bmto—"of tkrir PrelHy“J Afauvryo
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BIRROVS,

a»d counsellors at law
Solicitors in Chonecrr. Tax snd Inanranes
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‘°Offl^”2ardiek 8Irrel, opposite tbe foatoOice,
ttorneys

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Kalorassoo. Michigan.
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The Groat French Remedy !

H. P.CMBRRY, .
IOUNTY CLERK and Notary Public. OSes
! is'Chs Court Moose.

"Old Israel turned out of house and
home! 1 declare tbat'a too bad!”
Thus aaid a gentleman who was talking
about tbo failure of Seaford &amp; Co., that,
made such a atir some years ago.
Old Israel Benton was worthy of his
name. A dignified, white haired man,
with a calm and sweet countenance, who
with regard to moral probity haff lived
in the courts of tbo Lord all the days of
bis life.
Everything wm taken belonging to
Seaford A Co. Not even the little house
w here Israel BonCm bad lived in oom
fort with his aged wife, was spared. For
20 years he bed been connected with Sea
fard &amp; Cn., and had done bis duty with
unflagging spirits and unfailing regulari­
ty. It had seamed to him as if be . was
in die in their honored employ.
John
Seaford had often Mid to him,
"Israel, don’t tax yourself loo hard ;
rest when you will, old friend; sod if the
time comes that you must lie by, why
remember that you and your wife are
provided for. And so he had compla
o nlly looked upon bimeelf as cared for
up to tbe end of his good and honorable

The shock fell with added weight be
cause the wife hsd fur come time been
ailing. Seaford A Co., were stricken aa
terribly as men oould be, for they failed
through the diahonenty of others. They
were true men both of them, men who
fallowed the Bible precept, and suddenly
Heaven bad smitten them.
Israel came back from the store on
that and morning, not utterly cast down
u_.
kvwiwni. it nau been
bis custom for a long time to go out al
six and come back at seven for his break
fast and family worship. Here he was
on the threshold no longer his.
The
words of the elder Seaford rang in his

Tlx- onlv certain and Safe Rrtmdy fur a!! Uter&gt;N&gt; Ubowffostaea. Monthly DiBtooHtea, Irrrpl.rt
tie. and all the other diwaare to which ths woman
“Israel, I wish we oould have saved
Wife aa&lt;! Mother i» peculiarly liable.
These Pills eootaio oo drielerwu. ingredients, your little home. It tries us very much
bat are »»t&gt; oad certain io tb«r actum. They that we cannot.” Tie could answer noth­
will ba found to exert lbs hapmesl effeclUn all ing fur it was bard at sixty nine to be
ceare of Hrolapans Uteri, io lancoirea, br the
Wbitrerifwy
b*
tbo ~»rel and. most homeless.
certain cure that can be found. Ilia uo acoosat
He could look into tbo pleasant tea­
ofthia certain! t than they should oolba taken by room, where Martha sat waiting fur him,
the little loaf oo the table, the bright tinpot, the snowy cloth, for whatever pas­
sed through Martha’s bands came forth
whiter and better, If that were possible,
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• - ’t bear to
- “ he __
thought_ to
“I can

DR A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

*’TEETH oxfreetvd or dllrd. oo abort notice.

himself, as be bustled about, hanging up
bis hat, brushing hia silvery glistening
locks back from a broad forehead. There
were two glass panes set in the door, and
through them be saw the room, Martha’s
pale, gentle face, the aun streaming over
tiro picture of Washington and falling
down to the faded lounge. At last be
cried manfully onto hia soul,—
“Why art thou castdown O iny soul 1
Why art thou disquieted within met—
Hope thou in God?'
And so he wee

fortified to go ia, even to tell Martha,
after they had eaten.
“I thought you made a small break­
fast,” wm her quiet reply, but the tears
were struggling up nevartheleM.
And
again she Mid, as she moved her chair
back,—
“WeU, Israel, we're old, and have
never wanted. Some way wUi be open­
ed for uo."
At that cnereent there was a bustle at
tbo door. A manly fallow of thirty
,
camo ia much excited, hia hM in bis

cumstance was only known to tbs bIstm
“Abtel, come bare,” he whispered, aa of the prifon, who ealr dared to refer to
bis life ebbed. The conscience stricken the circomhanos in whispers.
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man come forward, fell on bis knees, too
Such are the appropriate anteoedenta
wretched to speak.
in the character of the monster who mar­
“May God Almighty bices you my kersd in cold blood the gallant defenders
son," exclaimed the old man, with fer- of Fort Pillow.

From the Ottawa, DL, Rnpublican.
Mr. John Warren, a man sixty-fonr
yean of age, living In.tbe town ofBereea
had a narrow escape from being gored to
death by a young boll, oo the morning
of the l»th insU Going into his eow-yard
the bull made a rush at him, and threw
him down with his borne two or three
times, when Mr. W. managed to grasp
him by om of the fere lege, and by a

“Why, yes! Father’s contented with
you. Ils loves children, and 1 haven't
any. Mother and mv wife never could
get along together, besides, we!vs leas-

cried

“John stood still; his blood boiling.—
Ho was aa impulsive as be was honest,
and his hands tingled to shako his heartleas brother, of whom be whs ashamed.
“Biel, whet vi/fyou doT he asked,
controlling his wrath.
“Well, 111 give two dollars a week
tuwerde hia support, if you will give
two.”
John could no longer restrain himself.
“BW,” be cried, "as Heaven is my
witness, “I’m eorry that one drop of my
blood runs m your veins; miserable and
untilial aa you are. Yon roll in wealth,
you know it, and you throat a burden
upon a poor man like mo. Don't smile:
I've not come here to beg for myself, no
nor for father either. He’d blush If be
even knew 1 had coma to you. No not
to beg for old Israel Benton, with hia
white hairs of age upon his temples but
to demand the right you would withhold.
How ungrudgingly be haa spool his little
gains for your benefit; slaved to give
you an education, and now, when poverty baa coma, sad helpfaeaneaa, you offer
to give him two dollsra a week. Shame
on you!"

then caught him by the noee and by mala
■teength held him flat r&gt;o the side. He
then drew a jsok-kuifa from hia pocket,
but dared not release hie hold upon **-boll while he opened it. A young 1
“Hera, If you would save a perishing I living In tho ' “ soul, share with ms ; help me to battle
with the demon that is drawing the very,
lift out of ma. John, leave your mis­
erable business that Is killing you; share
with me, if you would help me to my
father’s blessing, far O it seems initesd,
a curse that is killing me."
And ever after whan be saw John in
prosperity, and John’s babes smiling in
his childless face, and John’s wife calling
him the saviour of her husband's life a
EAXTHQC AKS AT QcBBSO.—Ths Quebec
tremulous hand seemed laid, open bis
Garettr of the 20th instant says there was
bowed bead, a sweet, uaslead y voice
an carthvuako shock in that city on the
seemed
Baying,
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and the houses were so violently shaken
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that all who were la them made their
way into the street aa quickly aa possi­
Concerning tho proposed aboil ble, tbs alarm is every pert of She efty
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the New York AWntay the falling ofa few briek. from chimneys?
Pwt remarks:
The atmaapbero at the time was dear,
"Tbo constitutional amendment hM with a strong breexs from the northeast.
Ibeen paeaed, by the neeeaaarv vote, in tbe
Thia shock exceeded in power that ofOn&lt;
Senate.
It nerds now n tw'o-tMrde vote tnber.lMWk
, the Houm : gad most then bo ratified
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There
are at thia time tbirtv-five States In the
Union. Colorado, Nebraska and Nevada
iare knocking al tbe door for admission,
wbioh will probably be vwtod them by When a ww prisoner arrives some m
fthe present Coagrere. This would make nf tboieiafatod starts the cry of "fresh
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eight States, of which the rotes of Csb." which is undsretood to convey the
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or twenty-nine, would bo knowledge of the arrival
needed
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&lt;certain that of the tweniv-five distinctly ataly seised by tbo oconpsmto of the room,
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States, all but New Jersey and flared in a htanksc and thrown up. They

“You don't better yoor cause by ewch
language,” aoeered the elder brother,
“Jfr cancel” cried John agaia, hotly,
"my cause Bish Benton, do you disown
the uld man who gave you being! Is he
sot your father as well aa mine! 'Bet I
see there ia do use ia ploediag with you.
1 am a pour mao, but 1’11 deny niyadf
V&lt;m bread and water, sad Use In one
He
[ room but-what my father mmI mother,
“O
»a&gt; &gt; U U—ka
since yen throw their support epe«&gt; me, !
kuM iKUa» U.wn."
, ahaU.be lodged eed fed."
i
■W.H • bilk. J-ho." wdlUkUw.
“1 ineiat &lt;m eoatri baling two dollars a 1
pluad Ua kaaatoa. kaad aa tk. aiaaay
’
.ra, “a. a™ (WM kJ ™d .... SiI week," mW
Hare’s tho money for two 1
dm .«d ala jraanaU ay •*. aadI et book.
m-UlaUaCMaaftarkarda-1 JakaAUI recMtes. At tbe end of that time HI ।

,«io. eUk.kai Ik. Iroabkd M la-

A correspondent of the N. Y. IMssm
writing from Knoxville thus dsecribea
theguerrillaFurreet and his followers:
■ftc news of the capture of Fort Pt!
low by Forrest, and the cowardly btrteh
ery which fullowed'of blacks and whites
alike, ku produced a profound sensation
here. The universal sentimect is—"1st
no quarters be shown to these dastardly
butchers of Forrest’s command while tho
war losta."
These Forrests, the oldest of whom,
Gen. Bedford Forrest, has by thia and
other atrocities obtained such a record
cf itrfamy, were nil negro-tradera. There
were foor brothers— Bedford, who kept a
uegro-pen for five years before tbe war,
on Adam street, in the rear of tbe EplaIX___ I.-.. T-L_ ___ 7?-.-

“No, no, Martha, toerc’a more strength
in me than you think. It’s tolerable pay.
too; at least It will give us what iktle
we want I've taken a porters situation
in Harrison's dear,” be added looking
up, his lip quivering a Httia.
suu ■ gammer, woo was jailor and clerk
“A porter! O, father 1” John laid hie for Bedford; Bill Forrest, an extaurive
Cne on tho table, his head on thci
* negro-trader at Vicksburg; and Aaron
ret into tears. He had always
Forrest, general agent to soour tbo coun­
ed hie father, had been proud of
try for hia other brothers.
They aenchim in hie clerkly capacity,—for 1
mutated large sums of money in their
gentleman had dune a deaf of writ
nefarious trade, and Bedford won by that
the Benfords,—in that great Inn_____ and other influences a natural promotion
offices with its mahogany desks and jhairs; to a Brigadier in ths woman-whipping,
be eo gentlemanly with hia white hair baby-stealing rebel Confederacy. lie ia
and pale, refined face. Now, to carry about fifty years of age, tall, gaunt, and
heavy packages, that ok! man; to be ■allow-Tisaged, with along nose, deepest,
■ubject to the whims of under clerks, it black, snaky-evee, full black beard with­
was too horrible, apd John sobbed aa If out a moustache, and hair worn long.—
his heart would break.
He usually wore, while in tbs "nigger"
"Why Joheny, my boy Johnny, my trade In Memphis’ a stovb-pipe hat act
good, brave boy, that you always were!”.- on the back ef his bead at an angle of
exclaimed the old man, pelting him on forty-five degrees. He was accounted
the shoulder, trying to emile through mean, vindictive, cruel, nd unscrupu.
the heavy tears that were roiling over loua.
hie own cbeeke, while Martha had tamed
The slave-pen of eld BedlbnMtForrest,
her dim &lt;^ m away, and hidden them in en Adams street, was a perfect horror
her handkerchief.
to all negroes far and
sad near. Hia mode
“I— I can’t help it father. O why am
—w refractory slaves wee to
I poor 1"
four of bis fallow staves to stand
The old man went daily after that to
--------- d the victim stretabed out in the
his new business, but be had overrated "sir sad then Bedford and hia brother
hia strength. One day John wm hastily John would stand, one on each side, with
sent for, so wm Abiel Benton. Tho lat­ long heavy bull whips, and but up their
ter looked up from the click of hard gold victims ustil the blood trickled to the
to hear tbe message, Israel hia father wm ground.
Women were often stripped
dying! Tbe former left hie sick babe naked, and with a bucket of salt water
and weary wife,- weary with work and standing by, In which to dip the instru­
constant care, and the two brothers met ment of taatoro, a heavy leather thoag,
at the solemn death-bed. liras) Benton their backs were cut up until the blisters
bad buret a blood vassal, lifting some covered the whole surface, the blood of
heavy weight, and now, calm, white and their wounds mingling with the briny
mixture to add torment to the inflietioe.
“John,” be said, with a smile, and as
iohn knelt down, he laid hie hand on hia
oy'a brown cufta,—
for the purpose of punishment The
“God bless you my bey," he said seft- ■lave wao secretly buried, and the cir­

language from your Ups. God has ap­
pointed ua each his share of sorrow. 1
have been comfortable all my life; per
haps mine is ooming now I and John if it
is, there will bs only a shorter atrifa,
fur the old mon is almost seventy.”
One nr two tears fell down Martha’s
pale cheeks, but she was vary patient;
■be said nothing.
"If Biel was only like any other man,"
cried John, starting up angrily, “it
wouldn’t matter; but to think ot your
eon and my brother being such a akinfiinL I hope hs will bo poor before he
dies,”
“O John!" cried Martha, roplaiagjy.
“I am sorry to see that spirit, my eon,"
■aid Israel, “it hurts me more than all
my trouble.”
“Wall, father, don’t think n( It. I’m
wrong of course, and haaty, but I do
wish for rour sake end fur mother’s, that
I had all Biel’s wealth. That don’t mend
mailers, however. _ I am going down
the street.- 1’11 call in again to-day *or
lo-asorrow,” and olThe went haatiiy.
Walking himself into a perspiration,
he suddenly ceofronted a tall, keen-look
ing man, just leaving a broker’s office.
"Como back, ’Biel,’’ he said, “1 want
to speak to you, ll’a only a minute;
about father,” exclaimed John, impatient•r
.­
“Well, I’ll give you five,” said' tbe
broker, and went back into hia office.
“Y’ou’vs beard of Seaford's ^failure 1"
"Of course 1 have," answered the
broker.
"And that father ia turned out of bouse
and hemeT"
“Wcll.no, I didn't hear of that,” re­
plied tbe brother, knitting his browa
alightly.
“Well, it’s so. They haven't saved a
eent. Even that poor littie house must
go. Now, what’s to be done for father ?’’
“Why, can't you take him homel"
salted the broker calmly.
"Afrf" John's brow flushed hplly to

“Well what of HI The beet of them
■re wall rented. I couldn't turn good
tenant! out!—and the worst of the ro­
of course I wouldn't let him live Am

NO. 3.

rmide him quail, took hie hat and left the

�WAR NEWS !!
Wedic*4*y Minting,

W ASMIMCTMt, If
for-Gnml Dix :
■'
forward a dispatch tl
red from General But

ii.wnmni.

even to that
_
fr-"d ™
itat
•*— KT»r»e wasonTy rowing to get votes for
Kellosg, it was oaoscquenily next to im• awe anaBw
.... ------- j
whole division of tbs corps were &lt;‘HPlur™
-e
-----------iv;,i __________ _
.
HOUSE.
w
,
transpiring'at the puaslble to oonvhtco them' that tire charg­ in a
few
words.
WiMiteUB. May 11—Mr. Wash­
es were destitute of anv ftuadatieti in drcdoavalry we have advanced up the and other troops, amounting to .10,000.
troth."
V
“T-Wf. 11
a«p«tei ‘liM burns •tated'lbe sulwtance of a de«p»UEb
Awisiry itsulte, until after our paper
’
rfarmr, May 7th, 1864.
anutbm
tw Um wiifeiMim
"These weje colored cavalry, and are lure nfT,000 prisoner*pod.30 !«"’•
battle is still pregeessloe. ■
ry Blanton
s. ./nt io GM Du
now bolding portion as our wdvaaee to­
part of tl.i» 'paper. We endeavor to
Still later, 12 o'clock.—It is j«*l now
TMOntra&amp;Ah srif Ai
tbernkm
wards
Ridtmopd.
’
and wm received wi
gir* tho main facts, Shorn nr the.atartling more will 1 address you, and then let liio
reported that Hanetwk has tn rood the
"Gen. Kautx, with threa thousand a«.
right flank of tbe enemy beln.w Spotteyl
rtnmire, ■* hiqh have kept the public exciU matter real There b another point tipairy from Suffolk, uq ths rem* day with
vanlaWuft
nnute.'xhd
pressing
on.
The
sd^tbe liut t&lt;;n days. Up to this writ­
our nimeinenu up tbe James RlVer, battle evetywhere la overubelmingly in
log, .Gen. Grant's army baa achieved a tluns, (bough they may not be In accord­ forced the-Black water and burnt tbo rail­
■ '
,
ance uith your view of things, as they road bridge at Slouy Crack below Peters­
Terrific Bring has just rommenetd on
Tbe bill to punish for. counterfeiting
Eight days of hard fighting bava^ shown are suggestive of a higher authority than burg, cutting in two Beaureguard’s force* tbe loft near Grant's headquarters. The
coins of tbe United SUM, ft was agreed
Mjfek’jftitot.,. .
..
Gem Lee, that for l|ie firm lime in thia
“We have landed boro, intrenqhed our­ battle Is going on with terrible energy to lay over till Monday.
struggle be baa met bis master in (ba art enacted by Congress or Parliament, selves, destroyed many milra of railroad, and our aucceaa ia raid tu be certain.—
Tbe Coiutn.tiee on Elections reported interested la the LjrefeUur,Wringers.
of war. fie has been steadily forced back Chamber &lt;&gt;f Deputies or Diet.
ia tert of bwarflng the tebt far tbe
We and got a position which with proper Prisouere arc constantly coming In.
Tar it. m /macro* Torosnr.
Tbe following ie« dispatch sent by Gen. 2d dlstrittW Kenftcky to Mr. Teaman.
from the puHtiona chosen long ago and eumriim«a reason from analogy, tbo like­ supplies ire am koU ayaiM the vhole uf
ud if net entirely MtiaCwtovy, return It.
Let e Army. I hbre ordered up the tup­ Hancock this morning:.
Laid over.
• ■
it wiU wring saWhlug from a UiW to a M
prepared with all tbe skill engineering ness or reaemblanco which one thing
Near HpoUay Ivanin Court Houae, May
Mr. Pendleton reported a bill for the ■tfr witbeet ahaesura.
couldbriiig te lls aid, and with the lusa bears to another.
Ps'ented la tbe Veiled Siatea. Kofiaed. Canada,
' Beauregard with a large portion of 12, 8 a. M.—lAave captured from 30 to
•&gt;f t boasands of prisoners and a largo
There are certain organic laws, by fi&gt;o his command, waa left eouih of the cut­ 40 gun*. I have finished up Johnson and
now gning into Early.
of
tbe
Treasury
tu
give
note*
l•
replace
number of guns, bo ia now reported to observance of which the human frame is ting of tbe railroad by General Kautz.— ■m (Sirmt)
*
W. J. BAMCOtK.
those lual by ablpwredt, tWcompany to
ba flying Horn before a large furoa of fresh brought to perfection, and mafatained iu That porti.® which reached Petersburg
Tbe guns captured bare arrived at head­
under Hill 1 have whipped today, killing
give bunds tu insure tbe government
troops, his eommenicaiioua severed, and a stalo of health and activity ; and by U&gt;e
_
and
wounding
many
and
taking quarters.
againstloeeJ ■ '
Brig. Gan. Stuart, commanding a brig­
his army destitute of supplies. Such ia non-observance ur breach of u hichydis­ many prisoners, after a severe dud
The House refused to lay tba bill un
ade to Johnson’s division was auptored.
reported to be- tbe attention of affairs up ease is Induced. As In the bumanjfody, woll-oonteeted fight.
lbs table, and Mr. Pendleton proceeded
•
Burnside's
column,
it
fa
reported,
have
"Lieutenant-General Grant will not be
so in the body politic, there er&lt;» ?ertetn
to tbe 13th Inst.
,
■
moved down un the railroad toward*
» of roar wringnr*.
The JV. F. Are. Pari commenting upon organic, fixed and immutable laws, troubled uith any further reinforcements Fredericksburg, going in on the enemy’s
Messrs. Thayer, of Pennsylvania, and
to Lee from Beauregard’s forces.
function. n&gt; wrif ii
the situation under date of May 11th founded in truth and justice, which every
rear. Warren, with the 5tb ourpe on Washburne, of lllitMMs opposed the bill,
“Baxr. F. Burtxa, Maj. General.
government Is bound to respect, and tbe
the right, I* now sending out a heavy on tbe ground that it would open the
line of *k':rmi*ber* to feel tbe enemy's
From Washington.
resistance; but it may be confidently observance of which is necessary to its
works in his front, which are supposed duo r to abuses.
Mr Washburne said we should devote
Jefferson
WxsnnroTox, May 10.--It la bslleved
aitid that the worst of the struggle in prosperity and well-bcidg.
to be abandoned.
from reports which have reached here to­
Virginia Rover. Gram has boa ten the
A apecial to tbe Herald dated head
night that there was ho general engage­ Iuarters 5th Aamy-€brp«, in the field,
' tteSpvctfuny years,
entsmy on the battle-field deliberately
Ohio (Pendleton) and his friends cutild
ment yesterday, but aa heavy firing was
ao. W. WHMELKO.
lay 12, 7 a. m., tayaS Hancock
11BSCOCK made
oiauo a
•
chosen'by the rebel commander; has Southern statesman has said that when heard this morning at Acquia Creek, in
hear ibundel' from Spoltsyhlteia, al­
Ctemhusd. ubta.
briWaHtcemure et 4 tbleTHWirtiy
thit'mttraiHjf'oran
tf ?.
beaten him in deflnnee of every advan­ Jefferson wrote those words, he wrote a tbe dinwaion of Bpctterlrarila Cbtlrt
though be and they may nut cheer when
entire rebel div'^iun .including Maj. Gen.
tage this gave b|m ;. and our losses, “•elf-evident" lie, for it was an iodispula. House, the fleetest must have bcim jre Ned. Johnson, &lt;amm*ndhtg. Brig. Gen. they henr tbe glorious news. Mr. W.
though
serious, are not so great bfe fact, of which there waa ample prouf, newed. Our farces did not 'ocropy the Geo. Stuart, and ^Brig. Gen. Johnson, moved to lay the bill on thu table.
Mr. Pendiclufa thought it unfair far
that such was not tho case. Admit that latter place, bu: are within several mHcs
as In any way to disable the army, in
by the laws of the slave states thov are of it.
the gt-oiletnan to cut ulf the debate after
not, by tbd higher law that Jefferson
Large numbera of wounded are retichhe bad &gt;ren given the oppoctimity l&lt;.
pieces
of
each,
fell
Into
our
hand*,
luk-'
tillary could not hi used— they are' less made hia guide, they are, and be wrote iag Frodnrieksbnrg. and many officers
ntakr his drmaBogirel remarks.
ing advantage &lt;if tbe sterm and darkueja
than In anrjmftleofequal Importance and no lie.
Mr. Cox charged the gentleman from
who are wounded are expected to arfitc laat evening, Henrock managed to changs
When by a breach of tbe organic laws; at Washington tomorrow.
Illinois (Washburne) with Insnhir.g bis
severity. The death of Gen. Segwick is I
.the posltfutt 6f bl* troop* unobserved by
jbe human system becomes diseased,
(Mr. Cox’s) side of the ITtmae, and be
Ou Monday, Gen. Burpside began an
the enemy, nnd while the darkness and wnutrjplo make an appeal.
attack on the left with great fbry, nnd
foe still prevailed, pounced on them this
and capable officer p but he can be
Mr. G&gt;x was loudly called tn order by
with an encouraging degree of success.— morning like a wolf on tbe fold, Ho
replaced; and while we mourn the nauseous drugs uf the physician, and the We had n fight the day before, in which
louk hi* captive* completely by «urpri»e tho Republicans, wins it&gt; (urn, wore cell­
glariou* deadend sympathize with the surgeou'a kuifs can well attest. Our to nee his own words: “We"whipped old
ed to order by tbe opposition, and much
and having eput hi* prisoner* *ecurely tu
government by protecting and fostering Longstreet."
.
tiie rear, turned their own gun* un (he eunfuaion prevailed.
slavery, has broken thu organic or high­
Onr army could not- bo in a more
After, debate, the Iluose refused to
enemy in tbe vicinity.
er law, and luu become fenrfidly diseas­ cheerful Condition. All man are sanguine
A »pedal to the H'arid dated tbo 12lh. tabln tho bill, and subseqiienlly passed it
ed, and the knife is now being' applied of sucoeas, and count the days w hen’they
says': -The Army of tho Polopiac
to remove, if possible, the cause and save shall In triumph enter the rebel capital.
peril the future.
Tbe remainder of the session
opened it* seventh day’* bgltle this morn­
Lee lately itetrod nn order In relation ing with brilliant adeeoasr*. Advicji* Io- ' ipied in the consideration o! ll
Meade’s army it stiK a numerous body; the life, and restore the health of the no-,
lion.
to aupplies ia which ho said his commu- j
night from the front, stale that Han­
Do yuu think it advisable, when the nicstions with Richmond were cut off;
Adjourned till Monday.
cock’* Corps, on the crntrerjual west of
painful operation ia nearly completed, and ft waa impiwsiblc to fnrtdsh his tMcti
Spottsylvanla C. H., moved at an early
meats brought by Burnside; and if Grant
with stores. Hill's corps had no'raliuoa
hour on A. F. Hili’* corp*, and after a
issued for three dava. Lee enj'.lM upon
felt.the nerd of more men he could easily
akirmiah drove IfentlAi divftit-n and part
call te lum the largo garrison at Wash­ up the wound, and after all that hits been his men (be necessity nf capturing sup­ ■if’Wlleox’a dft;lsl&gt;&lt;n ^spluring 2.000 •
“(he front," that an officer altariwd to
plies from the Yankees. Up to' this 'wo
ington, able-bodied and tborougbiytrainprisoner*, one Mnj. Genera!, two Brig. ilia QuarterretsterV 'D«urtm«t &lt;.f Ids
went they hate failed to capture a single
Generals, and 50 field and line officers.
।army, wanted one art day to eonault
At 0 x. M. no other fighting lad occur) with the G«earal ln-Chiif. He is a be­
Meade has not ceased to push Lee; and
rorld, there are fixed and immutable
Tbe roads are In excellent teateling
red.
liever in the old rryime, and practiced
order but very dusty,
.
*
the enemy deprived of suppliaa, have out
• hnl under McClellan he waa taught.—
All the battles thus far have been a
Ue bad balf a dozen mile* tu go, more
every evil deed &lt;rf Individual orynation a series of attacks and repulses. Muskets
ur 1cm, eo be ordered out hia eleev-car­
were almost entirelr used, tho swampy
Waswivoraa, Mar 12, 1864.
has inflexible tenacity of purpose ; he will
riage,
nnd aa it was very likely that night
nature of tbe ground rendering thu use of To Maj. Grn. Dix*.
would flume before be could return, the
not be denied; Lee Cannot escape tbe a nation, and escape the puufohment due artillery Impracticable.
No dirpatch from tho Array of the P&lt;»to such, ein; but it will be edmini»tered
Lee very absurdly claina a victory
GencrdFhe bM now before him.
tomao have been received since 11 30
How great has when be withdraws from our front and
Butler, In tho meantime, appears to be iu a national manner.
last night.
‘
been our breach of tbe “higher law," how returns towards Richmond.
Gen. Sherman bhs not been heard
getting on ; there is do doubt that he hxa anormouaeur criminality, bow decpour
started, happy, no doubt, in tbe belief
from, owing probably to the ditovge tu that he was proof against the descending
oneo already beaten 4he enemy in front; guilt, may be judged from live terrible
the linn south otNashvilfe, by the re­
rain. Approaching Culpepper, he wiet
aari bo is near Richmond. We may bear faflictiun we are undergoing. Thousand* Wnshiagton^ May 11.—AU wee quiet
cent alonn.
an ordinary forking man en boreebark,
upon thousand* of our beat and bravest,
A dispatch from Ghi. Sheridan, dated
along tho lines until late Mendey eventtcrnlid only by an orderly.
As be
cut down in the opening ur prime uf
may bi'rere he is busy ; that hs gives the
AJif *
*** ‘I1008^'lh* r,beH
parsed,'be recognized the Lieut.-General
•&lt;«»•-&gt;«&gt;&gt;• । k»Vu» •itomx'a, right
wearied and retreating enemy no rest;
gune to Richmond to meet Smith, wlu&gt; end got into their rear, he had destroyed bis usual round. In hla usual mndrM way.
eastern faneiea. Are We not paying an
, I
Tax* tian,
was reported clone to there.
Therefore from 8 to 10 ribltes of railroad, two loco­ -T. J_._Sr___ £•_____________ .
enormeo* priee for our complicity in
a move was determined on, and at 5 r. motives and tbtefl trains and n ve^y Jarco
evil doings I Sincerely we are called
w., the entire Ime moved forvrard. The quantity of supplies, and that sincu.be
upon fearfully to-expiate our fault. A
tied
gut
info
the
rear
(hero
was
great
ex
­
mandsjea those are sometimos said to
right crossed a branch of the riror Pu,
government has no right to do wrong,
\nd drove a light battery oH posted there citement among the Inhabltenix. The
though called upon by th* people to do
to defend a email bridge.
Warren's eosuiy’s cavalry had tried to .annoy . his again.' “Walk along with me a little.’
it; nor has a people a right to ask Ila
front and Hancock's left had a Hrriy ee- rear and flank, but had bean run off, and
Over Eight Per Ce«t Itterect
government to do or porpettfhte a wrong.
bs had recaptured 500 uf uur tnen, two of
Tbs North has aided the South in up­ gagement with the rebels, who threw (hem Colonels.
lunte County has selected her delegate, holding, perpetuating, and even extend •hot and shell from a battery in the
tptionabl* kids, Mr. Quartermaster did
Nodispatebra bare been received fur
woods. Tbo enemy ware finally driven
thmCongrearienal Convention of (fate
baric three-quarters of a mils and at two days from Gen. Butler.
District. It Is said that the delegates
Dispatches received from Gen. Steele
dark firing ceased. It ia believed Long­
the general led him through the muddiest
eleettoflmrein favor of the nomination of,
street's corps waa, lbs only one In our report bit command as having arrived at
mere front, and that he wm left to impede our Little Rock. He had C&gt; Uj/ht a superior. I
T. W. Ferry. Judge Morse was nomi­
fureeuf tbeenemy, oeminatided by Kirby,
progress
while
Lee
was
attending
to
tbo General biuiselC
nally the candidate in Chai County
Smith in person, at 'Babloo River, &gt;nd'

“Woosdzd awu a Psiacl
Geer, of the 3d Michigan III
ported wounded in the n I

and ia taken prisoner. Cap !
home ia al thia place ha* be I
a battle since the war beg
heretofore escaped unharmed
that bis wound* are not ecv«|
Ing is known further than tl
tnenl above.

A Mown d&gt;e name* of the
■wounded of the 3d Mk-big*i (
the name of James A. Tube

man Am* thia village.

Thursday afternoon.

It orJ

appointing D. IL Cook Cha

D. Striker Secretary.
Tin
delegate* to the County ConvJ

U. S. 10-40 BtiNDS.

against all others. Mr. Morse la proba­
our calamities
bly as popular a man aa Ionia County
will
can boast, bat, aa it was supposed in nil
parts of tbe District that he was being the distanced fragments be again united
in amity 1 When the last stave is freed
ularity, together with all the from his bondage, when the last shackle
aid

Vultereof Grand Rapids that tho Gatetie,
at least A'dknow the sentiments of tbe.

people of Ionia county, in refation .io the

feeling in Ionia county, upon this subject
we puWbh below, the comments of the
.
.
.
.
ConV®tier, stating, however,&gt; ezplw

A rebel cavalry brigade ia reported defeated them.
arrived to­
having b&lt;ct. seen on the north side of . A steamer from Red
tbe river Rappahannock on Monday, near day at Cairo, and r«|&gt;orts rrinfuraematitfl
gviag up tu Gen. Banks. Gen.''Canby
Fredericksburg.
toad pass ’d Cairo, ou hia' war tu Red
River.
"
(SiguM.)
E.M 9TAXT0S.
of Glady River, between that and the
River Po. Hia right stretched nearly to
master. Wtam every drop oi blood the the Froderiflksburg and Richmond Rail­
road which ho B«atned dciiroua uf reach­
Washington May 15.—Tbe WorhTe
ing to obtain supplies or inroro bls snfe- special says: It was ascertained yew
।
ty. We have taken mare prisoners tn
1
lerday afternoon that Lew had rx-t cor.
Lee’a retreat, than during Thursday and
tinned his retreat of Friday, but was ap­
J
Friday' battiea.
All infirmatioa In
parently making a. stand far another bat.
Grant’s possession io of tbe moot favorstie. Gen. Grant has L-cstitroopa, and 11
'sacrifice b almost
ble character, showing dearly Leo’s re­
be has fatind Gon. Lee tn a new entrench­
treat beyond SpoUsylvania,
.
।
point ofbeing purged
ed line, U ia avident that if be did not at.
Ual for J«*« —r r-J/od
m
upon ila vitals,
tack him last nigbthe baa dope au tu-dny.
on"
I*
w.„&gt;lA
TuMaj.Gen.-Dit,
do you tetokJt would be ajust, trofl, and
An official dispatob from tbe battle­
field st Spotteylvadui yesterday at 6:30,
states that during the proceeding night
(Friday) a movement was made by' tbe

from that quarter.

device to preserve
or, to secure to it
a^Bbertple.r

subsenWJ

A call has been issued by Gratz Brown*
Freifarick Kapp, Edward Gilbert, iMrtc sNd *re thus
Wtsr^tr-^V *UiPl’,e’ &amp; Clowerei,
Wdbam Hrrrm and thirty ei&lt;lil other
MW&amp;rflbe' Propk's C&lt;,m

Moas Woesdsd.— We lean
private letter from H. II. Bal

mother, that Edwin Mallory,

Grove, ia among tbe wounded
to Washington. The nature of I

ia not stated.

npon the Qaestlan

of Lei

TOWMKir or IU*Tl»Oe I
We, tbe undersigned Electd

Township cd H strings do bare!
you to call a meeting of ths a
tbe Township of Ilastinp. to
the propriety of pledging tho
of tbe Baltic Creek and H««

least, four public places iu eaid I

publfthi I
Ceunty of Barry’ al lea.t fifteen I

■U the newspapers

before4be bwWing of sueh meet I

rordanoe with the statute ia •

Dated Hatting*, May 7th. 1864,

Bieetiow Metlee.
Hastingd: Take notice, that In; I
of an Act
tire Legislature uf I
of Micbigan, entitled "An Act 11
iu the eity of Battle Creek and 1
«ral toWnihip* uf Calhoun *r|
enuntiea, to pledge their credit: |
tbe ennstrnetivn uf • Railroad I
rity of Battle Creek; in the o
Calhoun, to th* village of Ila*
tho county of Barrj." A hie

Inga, will be hold on Monday the I

of Juno next, al 10 o’clock A. Ml
day, at tire Court lloaae in the v.l
Hastings, to consider tbe prop I
pledging the credit of tho said t l
of Hasting*, to aid in the ronstrr
a railroad from tho said city o’
Creek to tho village ef H
Jous W.Brasati
Dated Mav 12th, 1*64.

slipyld be adhered to, and declares tlmt
its signers ‘ do not recuguiao iB ;|,e
timure convention tike essential cnadi-r * &gt;rul,

^UehoWlow eplUfaatteTby
Thia manmvre it b lution ren

Striker, Fl. N. St
•nd Frank Alien.

tarTbe N.Y. JWhm* wal
Demaerat* not to build any falsi
■poa spparesft dlrisien* among

w* abould not make matter* « I
aiding to electa Copperhead Pre*

“*n ** MiM-taaa a v-eul

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Baoww'a Baoacwxt Taocn |
Cougha, CflMs. Itelmretary and A
fa Dfaocdare, have prewd ttair aCd

utisns

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CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS
AT

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SKINNER’S,
BATTLE CXlXsSiJac.

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�A Wing object with every young
man should be to secure fer hitnaelf a
permenaat home. And for its greater
stability, tteheaH consist partly in land,
nnd up Ou a certain limit, the more of-it
the bsttes. if paid (»r. The house should
&gt;e •( comfortabU and attractive es one
Ims tbe mease of making it. Ik should
be &lt;me that the heart can grow to, and
will oiiag aroend rworr and more firmly
with every pasting year,
its owner
should desire and purpose to keep pos­
session of it as iosg as be liven, and bis
chiMreo should grow up feeling that
there is one place fixed and Mabie for
them amid all change..
A tncricane are altogether too roving
in their habits. We build houses cheap
ly and pull them down without regret.—
Or, we evil out and move away half a
down times in a life lime, in the vain
hope of bettering their cuodi lions. How
much better to ebooso a bomeetead early
in life, and then lay plans in reference to
abiding therp. Even though our gains
are leee than are promised else where, a
certainty should seldom be given up for
an uncertainty. ‘ A bird in the hand is
worth two in the bush."
Only those who hare experienced II,
knew bow firmly a femily become atteebto their long loved homestead. No chil­
dren love home co well aa those who
have known only one. 'As tbe young
become of marriageable age they should
go out one by one from the old home­
stead, feeling it to be the model after
which their own should be established,
end knowing that thia will remain un­
changed aa long aa tbe parents live, a place
to which they can return, and where they
will be ever welcome. A pleasing writer
confirms our doctrine thus: • There ia
“ great g«fo in being a.tiled down. It ia
two-fold? Each year accumulates about
the fermer the material by which labor
is lessened. The rough channels of labor
became worn and awooth. A change in­
volves a great loss, and rarely ia there a
corrcsronding gain. Time Is lust, labor
expenoed, money paid out, the wear and
tear of removal la no small Item: and
above All, tbe breaking up of old aasocinlions is often disastrous in the extreme.
Parents and children become unsettled
in their habite, if not in their morale.—
Let tbeanan who boa a homestead keep
it; let him that has none, gel one and la­
bor to render it a treasured remembrance
to the absent, and a constant joy to those
who abide in it." To all which every
intelligent aad thoughtful person must
give a hearty approval—Amerirms Agricultnritl.
•

Jfegulaior
MttBTmORGiRS.

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Kidney Gamplaints,

CURE-s3t Bhram.

PKOPLE-H
•1 hsrs used the 'Fsepte'e
with grr.1 brnefil. Is csw* of ocrofcls and Soft

axxA. a\k tautua ©S a s&gt;xnxxLav xxaXxvre.

'VXxesc ‘BV.Xtevs
ave coxxx\&gt;.o»«&amp; ©S *a*e atx^ by tb. we of Hosrsma'a Bmsa*. ,
The wrak Bto-nsrh 11 rapidly invigorated and
Koxxx-y^xA rooU axxK \xcA&gt;v, th. appetite restorad by tbta agewabte Toxic, aad
bewe it works voodm ia came at Pnrarsra and
x»\xxe\x vaaki X\xe«x
tn lew roc Unwed forms of IxsiOiarTWX. Acting

R. J. GRANT!

Erideaes ol tbs most rrllaM. and rtaponaiblo
character will accompeny the medicine.
Price Al per Bottle, crate far*3.

■SVvgjXxVj 'Vowve.
TH 'R.oXjatk.'*.
SXoxuo.e'U 'BvXX.o.t*

Vm Hesaaou's Exnucr Brcsr for ail effect­
less sad dfosara of tbs URlffART OROAXB,
whether existing in eau or raaxLa from what­
ever essM urigieating sod no matter ef cow u»a
eruaava.
LlW»..t. of these OmaB naairra the eld of a
DIURETIC, BKLMBOI-trS -EXTRACT BUCHU
18 THE GREAT fMVKMTlC, and h certain to
bate tho dmdrrd effect In all JXawao/br uKid, it

The Parsnip.
Tbe parsnip la one of the most valua­
ble roots that can be grown, bi tbo Is­
land of Jrray Ute used almost excl naive
ly for fattening both cattle and swine.—
Accordingly to Le Contour, the' weight
of a good crop varies from 13 to 27 tons
per acre. When parsnips are given to
milch nows with a little hay in the win­
ter season. Ute butler is found to be of as
fine a color, and exeellertt-flavor as when
the animals are feeding in the best pas
lures. Ae tbe parsnipe contain six per
cent more mucilage than carrots, the
difference may be sufficient to account
lor the superior fattening as well as but­
ter malting quality of the parsnip. In the
fattening of catu; th. parsnip is found
superior to the carrot, performing the
business with more expedition and afford
•ng meat of exquisite and highly juicy
flavor; the animals eat it with much

Sura
CURE
••M fare h.s fur more then ten yrars Ue»

Bilious Fever,
Fever and jlgue,
Liver Oomplaint,
(Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,

are X\xt, \uooy raun't VAtxxA.
B». UoXwek'.

M a eeuUe and painlrveanperirnt, ae well ae upon
tbe liver; It nleo uirsriaUr relievra tbe Uorsnr*
nos vvpeaiodnced by irr«r&gt;&gt;»r actiou oflbedigestirr and secretive ornne.
I craor.. of feeble Ufot.lkable te .ttrrare .frterA.
Z.4TWMV ^.yind and ZU&lt; ef Xs&lt;wmr.aud prompt
and permanent relief from tbe linters. Tbe te»umony on this poinlfc meet condnalre, and frets
bulb Mite
Z
Tbe agony of Bimoc s Cauciu immediately ■»
asaged by a single doe* of tlx etunulent, and by
oceaaiuBsllT rew-rtiog to It. the return of the earn1
pteisl tssy ba prevailed.
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oUfor t£.
C. W. Jfcbaolt, (Proprietor, Jfo. t
East Fourth St, Cincinnati, to whorr

DRY GOODS!

GROCERY, .
Eating Sf Billiard

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joining rooms, nod art ap a GOOD Bl t.tJ Al

DVEET1BEMKNT.

IS VERT FULL AND COMPLETE.

HARD-WARE!
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

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OUR GOODS

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GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
JEFFERSON FARMER, Gen. AgY

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HARMONIUMS.

HUMAN MISERY.

SnisotAs RaRDxxxn Fiax Paoor.—
John Mears writes, in the Boston Cnltirotor, that be has prepared shingles in
the following manner, and after an expe­
rience ot eleven years, aad using seven
forges tn hie blacksmith's shop, he baa
never seen a obinglo oa fire, nor a nail
alerted. Ha aays*
-Having a large trough, I put into it a
bcabel ofaniuklim., Haifa bushel of rvfuea
aalt, and five ur six pounds of potash, ad­
ding water to alack tbe lime and dissolve
the vegatebla alkali and the salt—well
knowing that pieces of an old lime pit,
a soap barrel, or a pork tub ware not
the boot kindling stufl; and having long
since Warned, while at the Vineyard
Sound, that hoi tall ualer whitewash
would endure far longer than that made
with fresh water—abaordiog moisture,
striking into tbe wood and no*, peeling,
and washing off. I net the bundles of
tbo shingles nearly to the bauds in the
wash for two hours ; then turn them end
fer end. When laid on the roof and
walla ttov are broahad ever twice with
the liquid, and wore broebed over at la-

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VOL. DL

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1804.
^■1

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Vi

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MlOWtaaU
B*rtae*s'ri*riee^klUisad

AT THE

Uk« April-. WVSM ta Ivngtbsetagdsjt.

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

I

NO. 4.

jij—".J
which a—
p-.n&gt;W, with
whom eft entrusted tbe nomluaung can­
didate* for onr support at the coming
election.
Tboae only abould receive
support who are triyd and true.
We ebould beware of. thoee who have
lately entered tho political ranks, until
they Ihow - tbetneefveo firm and worthy
of qur confidence. A man who would
sacrifice party or principle for eomo persopalor political favor la unworthy our
•uptrnri or confidence.
.
A(thorough teat can Injure no one, and
one .who to unwilling,or unable to .paeo
the ordeal, should be injected from our
“iCE3,w»Mr

Roberts Al Strike^

r»«&gt;

PoanMQUTw Gnov*. R. I.,’ &gt;. Vi
May 18th, 18M.
f

tntenrto* of war.

Bring

ia taking care effhe

wcuimM

of the fate

baanl. Ost arriving at tba Depot, we
found two traina of cars loaded to the
brim -with.oar suffering Vbroaa. Some

wva already dead, uthera dying raqr
Ts »t lifts Um hurjfsu finm t!&gt;a heart

^tilings' Musixtss JHrertorg.

JV-4T RECEIVED
a new and moat complete assortment of

DBlGli AX» JtEDICINEM,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

&gt;9M
1ST FOR MECHANICAL UD MEDICINAL
ri-RPOiEb.oNLY jy;

■RAX.tR to an kiedi ef Family Groesris*.

GROCERIES!
ROBERTSk

TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PR I NI*. FIGS, MJ-ilKB, CODFISH;

ex tn tw jxmnmEKBT

Aid Cooking Extracts,
TTOKXKTSaad CaaaMllera st J«

FOR THE ESPECIAL DKSESNT or TOE LIMES.

awe
their caUUcs Oureraiwi

PENS. PENCILS, IKES. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
KOST POPULAR

,

PATENT MEDICINES'

(
JOHN KOIIERT*.
o- DvrsUinasu Broad
WfcHTfllClAN
sadCo.n
Harero
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way. alar ths
fl SUS.

KNIEPEN k MlBtWS.

’

CESAT, I'd® (DASH

AWW
RODfjtTS A STRIKE*-

n. W KIGHT,
TTORXEY •"&lt;’ COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
LSI IC BUS
Coart CommlMioaer for Berry
MIDDLEVILLE, Micaioss.
OFFICE OVBR BLAKE'S SIORE.
la pee fee•dieglb*
collection of
tala
Uarmf an

II. r. CHKRRY,
OVXTT CLERK a»4 Ke
fata Qean Mouw.

C

C. FRIMDI.F.

PabHe.

FRAMR ALLEN

DB. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

ON

Hardware »lor'

KKCKaHel

wsisr-

DENTIST,

VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.

On TneWay Gibbon and BkrloW’a’ A:
vMott w4te witbdhnro from the south

Mr. Kwroa ;-*-My object in tjawUng

“Tbe Cbarleeum Ataroey of April S4. faat. Th* groans of the dying and th*
■fates the fidlowtag tragte’ incident of
le etog* of that city: A n't .';
A
eoription. They, ware in avmmon cauls

hifell.-wl bf U» «WJ. -ta .m
rfwkxl bf mr .rtillKI. «*“■ C-J- TMtall, jwha .!«, U-iW,., cmnurflM
tbe river. Early In tbe day the whole
army begdn to straighten out to ’ lino -'of
battle fona renewal ot Use engagement.—
Skirmishist «W kept-up daring thia
ORI
(hftmJwwed Itoes
. Ue
two armies, the enemy bestirring him•elf an thougif be Intended offanslvcoperationa Qur line |wss formed vhfr tbe
sccoM aorpeoe tbe right, (be fifth on
tbe centre, and tbe sixth on tbe left, with
Buraaide'acopeon the left far (he pro
lection of our Immense trains, and to act,
aa a reserve for any emergency. The
i-nnntry hero to quite rd ling, atodded With

and grain ears, with a Rule hay on the of'tranpe and use of artillery than that
floors; which waa as wet with lhw. blhod about tbe riilderaeaa. The enemy during
of our bntrs hwya as though It bad rob­ tho tllght had atrengthroed filv naturally
flminldable position with rifle pita, barriall our society into mouratog.
ed blood, the railroad beneath tbe c»ri
was also’sprinkled with blood. We re­
way Una or«Menoa occupied by Mmoinca
moved
all
that
could
bear
to
rids
la
amleanng h&gt;a eanhworka.oa the Rapidau.
of a man’a character erd principle* la laaew tbedty. Inamteof the represen
.BCTRt'liASM OpOtm TROOPS.'
embodied 'n one question— la
loyal tattinia «&gt;f General Beauregard aba baa bdlenbes to the different Hnepitale in *
Thue mitten"-stood until *ftr In the
or dialdyal 1 The question asked d inset- remained here, braving tbe bomba and Alexandria, and those that eould nut ride
this Greek fire, taking card of the Wodr d- were carried jjpon stretchers. The boapltals Moqd^y morning. ;werp‘ filled aa
without resulting in anything definite.—
full aa they could possibly be, and many F.”*• fixe&lt;l fd,r Uie grand «ohere. It fa tmelevt to attempt to palm
Rochelle, who is descended of the former Inaurtes Ud Io lie an the aa'ult.' UWdM Srdtera, announcing the
off ■purfous article aa genujn»v vbtn the
aoeeesa
of-’Sherman *tn the Weet,and
floor to make room,for a liounded com­
true artH^r is Cimilisr to the maaaee.—
gnonnt fatailide^ who had formerly taken rade.
Tbe question then naturally arwes what
the trvupa, producing toe wildcat excatrefuge In our city.
In the morning, st day-break we got
ie true kiyalty and patriutiam 1
,
"The young cm«x was Tull of gratitude an order from h^sdqusfte’r*, that all the aaent, aad aa the huor approached for the
attack the enthusiasm m the troops be­
elek and wounded that web abtoto rids,
came 'almoat nnguvcrr.il^m
General
al once taken aa a criterion t&gt;y which to
woul^frie transferred to boajiltah North,
Grant, surrounded by hie ataff, Genv.
ware
liatoued
U&gt;
;
Governor
Piekeoege»o
U&gt;
make
room
for
.more
wounded.
Con
judge of bis principle*, but a few minutes
hie ouaee(.t, and tba marriage waa fixed eequo'fttly, a hasiiy jfaamlnaflon warmWe,
conversation wiU-^iieelaeo hie position, to take place yeoterday, the 23d of Apedetatiuned
on
atjiinriices
;
wllhiu
sight
of
and about an averis^ofdt were remoreo
unleas be 1a4 mint hrtfbl vniafc, or g de- Lieut.; Rochelle wea on duty al Eon
from each hospital in Alexandria, and each other, whjlp (be yaft columns of ©pr
a’rfoy slowly gathered themerfves togeth­
slgnthg knave.
. • ■
, .-•
about the same number from otth oM
er frr thd greet struggle. Jttofae'th*’
in Washington. At precisely 8 b'elock,
When we »•« a man entirely ail out on
place io the bourn of General Bonham a train of ambulances left Alexandria to attack was about u&gt; bo. made the enemy
tho subject, so entirely engrossing to
adrspeed upon our fighk tbreateomg tor
convey the men to Weshinglon, where
they woold take cars fur Baltimore, and press back that portion of the Unc, dto-;
dc’pa a remark on the aubject, It 1» with Episcopalian minister demanded ol the bow much briber North no one at that oontinuing for time the plan of the asaault'
an oruinoua shake of the bead and a,—— betrothed ones if they ware ready to time could tell.' 1 was detailed as an atteridant,fiarWehaige of 13 men that
“1 don't know b&lt;&gt;w it wijl.gp, it Jwoka
left the ward of which 1 had charge.
1
We arrived at Washington' at about
had men enough and to spare.
.. ; &gt; . ,
killed to eave a nigger,” htelnyaHiy may
11 o'clock, and got on.board a trarn of
Half past six. was then fixed upop for
well be suspected and if an opportunity •• Psriitn*. Tbs seen* which followud commonTreight cars, with seats find in
the ssmuIL Watches were compared'
for the purpose of er-nreylng soldiers
weaprcacut when ha would nut be rcstrrinby the corpa ownmander*, ahd finally
from Washington to Baltimore, and twee
wjwu) the ears were rather old anil tbe *11 eepsrated with order* to etiakh at tba
witbuwt movement &lt;&gt;n tbe flour.
Lieut. slides Were nearly all knocked. We ar nppointed tlm*. The momenta flew.fisM
at Urn appointed hour, ^iruultaneoysly
Jcclambat the South wete much abused,
rived at Baltimore about haff past six;
with tbe rna* of the twelve ’signal gun*,
and ought to have their rights respected, ly, and andeevoted to atop the blood the ars were uncoupled anff-'draen from
the' ^hde front advanced, Ifith cheers
There is souther eel of hsrmkps* (!) which Ao wed from a horrible wound over the Baltimore dr Washington' Depot to
from ftg whole line. Tbe movement
individuals, who jtre all things to all
the Baltimore &amp; Philadelphia Depot
was
iadcfacribably grand. A portion of
men. To one he is in favor ofa (borough.
Going from Baltimore id Philadelphia
the forces m&lt;&gt;v*d in a solid oojumn,
proM-eution of the war and the snliro two boars to lira. Vi'i willed atunpl we encountered e sere to storm ofvrind
while other* advanced in the usual order
subjugation of the rebels, and, (be same
end rain; which caused our poor sick sol­
of battle, the whole vmy moving togeth­
hour' to another of the opposite creed,
diers a great dealof suffering. The rain
er, aad yet e»sh command fighting It*
be dvnlores lite hard lot of bis much
beat hi at tho sides of the cam (there be­
own baulo. Tbe wbol* rebel ItM epened
abused Southern Lrctbreo. , Buch a man
ing no doors) till every man was wvt to
future- husband I pray yoa U&gt; tell theskin. We arrived-at Philadelphia a moat murdarou*. fire, agaisat which
if be does no harm in ibe world, certain­
opr lib** irr*sistibly*M«pt, driving the
ly does no good, and his, l‘&gt;yslty &gt;•, to
abeet half pest four orelodk In tbe morn­
enemy slowly back from, his positions,
•ay the least, of a very su«plcioMs na(ure.
ing, where we found a good breakfast
capturing nearly, |*u&gt; thousand priaonnre
A sort of "dim*! care” claeasdmaiun.es young man replied (or hirt, and Miee awaiting us at tbe Soldiers Union Saloon.
and three piece* of artillery. The fatter
crow our path. Tbsy don’t cart *njeh Anna, recalling all her energy, made an After taking our repest we got On boerd
however were re token .by tho rebels bo-,
whipe— (he Federal or rebel arn^y.— effurd to smile. Nothing would he more a ferry end crossed Hie Delaware River,
fore the close of the engagement. -Viyit
Duu’t care! not in thia time of our enun- touching than tbe ttgpny of t.be eouro- then took the cary for New Xork.- We
batllt with our/ontt occsrpjn'ng
try'aperill Don't tore If eur friends, geeue woman, struggling against the ago­ now had vpfendtd^cpro, and the weather
brothers and husbands are slain by hun­ nies of death aad egairuri great physical bring fine, we had a very pleasant days’
Ibe Inn baa been heavy, but judging
dreds and thousands, and finally be forc­ Buffering.
ride through tbe pleasant State of New
from the number killed and wpwded left
"Mr. Pickens, whoseooarago la knnwn,
ed to auhoilt ‘to the Insolent pride
iu our bands, much lees than that of the
■nd unholy ambition
of Southern was almost aenaaleta; and Madam Pick­
snemy, who fought to th* last, rnsr troop*
demagogue* 1 D «'l ears if orir beloved ens’ eye was like that of a person wbeso by the citirroeef every town or city vro
country *o long tbe roomy and admira­ reason bad fled. N. do Rochelle was passed, which hlwuye Srooaoe a frehng bayoneting their men in the rifl«-pila, and
forcing them,by hand te hapd conflicts,
tion of foreign nations shall become a the first to spesk, and, addressing him of natrlotiam in the hire heme’# ebroavL
to yield. Gru. Rise was inorlqlly wound­
hiss and • byword! Don’t cate If the •eli te hie betrothed, ‘Anna,’ he said, 'L
We peeved through the dlies of Wared and died undsr Amputation of Lfa leg.
bulwark* of our national government,'
Our loss of prominent officer* is great—
so long your protection, shut! totter and
This engagement re*ultod m another vic­
fall, crushing the hope* pf tnllllons undsr to unite ua." Tba youpg lady did aot dam that you saw n rcfaual of the prof­
.
reply ; she had not strength enough. A fered lunch. We aevivwd st Jersey CHy tory to our arm*.
its ruins 1
.
She&gt;i»e on you Tor such basene***,* *such •light blush Colored for an instant bar about 4 o'clock, look a ferry and went to
Cratall*us I'rintinc.
pala face—joy and Borrow divided her New York city, then took a boat bound
ingratitude!
’
The foUuwing .vary *ensib)e remarks
A fourth data mer*' lonest than the •ole.
for thia place.
‘-Stretched Jipon a divan, bleeding in
Tbe eity tff Jersey, New York, Brook­
cuhara,'boldly dsclato their desire to see
lyn end the Novy ‘Yard were quits a
tlto traitor*’succeavfu! in establishing a
perraanegt jnverofobot upon their avow- ■•d more beautiful. Witheet being able rare sight to our boya, after being so' considerable of this kind of experience
,
ed corner ston&gt;-human slavery,—de- to prevent it, M. da Rnebella took her lung away from home and civilised cOm- ooraelvaa.
nuuncing every act «&gt;f tho administration, l&gt;and and prayed the Rev. Mr. Dwkunlions and individuals to impose upon edi­
•nd doing everything in their power tn
sound to Narreganael Bay, and arrived' tors tbe publication of reeolutiona, obitu­
retard a vigorous pr«j*e«ulfott &lt;u the wgr,
mourning over (ba rebel defeats, and re
at Newport, R. I„ about4 o’clock, from ary Doiioea,ad»srti*e mao to of benevolent
joiclng al their vtctOry, but al! the time her lipa witbow I being able V&gt; articulate there we passed up tbe Bey to thia place. enterprises, and aarioua other arttelea of
How long we will remain hero wo do I &gt; m i tad iutoraet w about charge. Wo hero
are lotto in their protestations of patriot a word. She finally aucneeded, and a
ism and loyally, and writhe in agnoy If light froth appeared on her muujh. Tbe not know nor do wocare, for it ie every dune quite onr share of that kind of work.
tbe term Copperhead or *eCesh to but last agoey was approaching. It was culy pleasant place. We have plenty U&gt; oat, If asaudationa ceualdar it duo tv deceased
in
«&lt;&gt;bbh&gt;g
that
Ute
miaieter
co
old
finish.
drink and wear, and a boMier ie looked members to pass reeolatkms tcclMytagi
mentioned in tfirir bfsrirqj.
te their virtues and condoling with their'
Still r.lhtra will tell you that tba South One hour more nil was over, and the
Tba wounded are rapidly recovering. relations, they should-also consider it due
bad go right to secede, but al the same nuptial chamber was traneforiaed into a
. ?
We haws airiilfiil voryvona and gvwxi to.publiabara to pay (or thorn; and if
time it would be much bvttef Ip 1,1 1chamber of death.” JJia, ,
purses and everything to d«oo for tbe litcraryr. achool and &lt;&gt;tbor i rotiunion* can­
them go peaceably, or give them ‘naw*
guaranliea, than to attempt their auhjuwants of oar’ brave boya that help sod not exist without gxatuiteua printing they
roust be too slightly prised to ymigtoo ■.
' *1
Horatio Gate* Wriabl, the Brigadier medicine can do.
pt
substautial benefit fit the even)hero. Un­
Tbe, "CoosVtoli.m croahw*" come in
til we find teachers who teach gTOitobt
R. W. S^fliDiMtatL Cav.
for A share cif notice. They
for sup
buteUrswho
fvro^^gake end roasts
'■'■"T” '!------ -■'
pressing the rebellion ‘-eonUiMomall^
U,,,« ,
Ms. Liwculw's Laav Jokb.—Mr. Lin- •UJo.1 .«r
thsl is to bring them back carefully with­
without fret, farmers who d.malo their
oeto
’
a
IsM
jok*i»
rolated
a*
feltows
hy
out removing tbe acknowledged *****—
*
Gritorowr Yaua t" Ths Owverowr called wood and produce, etc., we mu.t decline
slavery.—foil *tJl hug Abe viper te their
befog
In
tbe
1
let.
of
printers «hh print
upon th* Frwririens thia morohtg, aad
bo»om%jml/‘ to ba stung agpto.
during the interview-«to» latter remarked: without compcnsatlua. For every .DM
;,Bu| th*, ring of t^ tri* metal rapy .be
‘
Yates,
i'll
tell
yon
tbedlffvrwnce
between
easily known to every nao who hes an
eer for auch &gt;pu0a. Tbe map who it
trti^to by* ooautrg, toDol,,/
«m.U. .^U1—
naatmvath ba
in his denunciation pf ihoae

SOisreltHTt]).

brunfobell iMo the ehy and nv en* pays

gladly sTO uurguvernmant d

rec treating nao

In, the care on . hia wqy.
nawabop. eaten iq. ^ryij
Gan.
LMM4J

�HABTOTM BAXXKR. uniuuinm
Wefiaetday ■anUsg, MayM,

sc m bled
o cloak at Merrill Hall, in Detroit.
Iwtrofa.
Lte iv^ rkowOI. .. w.w

sbamts.—jUtwAwte

Hoe. Wi

'xrsrara

resolution*, winch

Oa
which tbe convaaUon

waa rolled, to

t:me*feivii strtM bm nauowTh* Republican State Caersslioo to eboo** sixteen delegate* to Ballwnore—
__
__ _________ ,___
two from each district red four Delegate*» WoMtoBl
&gt; eef sdmfafaiWH
rtliM wIlh
Mii y
gtolfate
.htol
oMWto

i

s

mA

Wilkie

„

,

and without llmit,notwith*tanding i|By al­
' l*g*d error of judgement. That upon
Ferry, of Ottawa -comity, as temporary
this^principle w* eadorea, sustain snd
Th* dellh*rati*«* of the Convention ap- Chairman.their Hat of haul*.
support tbe preaeat National Admlnlfe
attack from Petomburg re Butler a force
peer to to have bee* entirely harmoni­
Upon taking tba' chair. Mr. Furry tration, awu will »o *o until th* last
guarding th* rear, but ware h*adsnm*Jy
on*, although there was something of a
vestige of rebellion i* crushed out.
repulsed. Hi* troop* having been on
Re*oW.Tbat «* have undiramiabed inaemtrt duly for five day a three of
contest as to the manner of appointing
confidence In th* honesty, integrity, pat­
delegated fur tbe District*, th* r*eult of
upon him In inaugurating tbe initiative riot i*m and statesmanship, of Abraham which war* in a rain storm. Buller re­
which appears to have been a compror
tired leisurely within hl* own lines. Ws more eevere than reported by meTFmy ,
nf tbe grant Presidential content In thia Lincoln, and lha) be I* our first cb»ic*
dispatch lart night, and probably will |
gallant State. He closed, hoping that for tho n*»l Presidency—hi* nomination and Richmond.
Prisoners state that reach 1,000 in killed and wounded. The
the CMvantion would do it* whola duty, being a suitable endorsement for bis
rebels gave way in conftiaioM, scatterliig
hot tboae In favor of tba nomination of
fidelity to principle, hl* firm adherence
through tba woods,. .
.
I
aending Io Baltimore men of integrity.
to th* Proclamation of Emancipation,
Mr. Lincoln were largely in tbe majority
Th* honor* of the repulse of the rebels
,
Divpalch** frem Gm. Sigel, received
snd the right* of Individual* grow"
out
in the Convention and instructions were
thi* morning, report that on Saturday be rest* exclusively with Tyler'* heavy ar-i
given accordingly in the raanluliou* the Slat*. Ha askrd tb* further pleas­ of tb*sama; while th* majesty _ .— , | fought tb* force* *f Echols and Imboden, I tillery division,"(bough Birney's Jivision I
law requires that all rebel* abould subure of the convMtioa.
under Breckenridge, at Newmarket; the*. | of tbe 2d Corp*, and Crawfoi'd'a filh,
ynll to Abraham Lincoln, s* President
On motion of Mr. Morrieon, of Ber­
I the rnemy'a force waa *uperlor in num­ war* afrerw arde sent to thaif farpport,
The Maa of mslrocting th* dalegate*
jof tba wbol* United Stet** of A mar lea.
ber, and that he gradually withdrew isnd formed a* line, enabling Tyler to I
rien, Mr. Bryc*, of Bay Qty, waseboeen
Reaofrrd,That the delegate* this day 1
from tbe battlefield and r*-«ros**d Jbe I withdraw after driving tbo enemy several
appointed ar* hereby instructed to vote j
known to be divided" in eraUmeat ia not Secretary.
Shenandoah, haring lost fit* piece* of ar­ miles, and clearing the valley &lt;4 th* reba* * unit in the National Coo vac lion.
Mr. Cutcheon, of Washtenaw,
tillery, about six hundred kill*!- and lei*.
rxeuaabla, uulee* the Republic** party
.
.
Rfiolrtd, That w* tender to our **l- I
that a committee of we ven be ap
wounded, and fifty prisoner*, but bring­ I Tbe oonfuaion of the rebels appears to j
ing off all hi* trains and all the wounded have been very great, the greater petal1
that lb* President!* aueb of the State* on permanent orgaaitatien.
that
could
be
transported
from
tbe
battle
­
Judge Weliea, of Kalamaxuo, moved displayed in upholding th* great ***** of
Rboade'e division scattering in the wood.
and not of the people. Tbe Republican
that a aummittee of five be appointed co free government o* *&lt;&gt; many battle-field* field. H* state* that. In consequence tf 850 uf them were pifiked up during the
eredrulials.
trusting that • juet God and a grateful
guarded, h* could not bring snore than headquarter*.
Mr. Ingertoll, of Shiawaasce, maved
constitution making tbe President elect*
’
six regiment* into the fight, besides tbe
Th* division of raw troop* feel im
hr* by the people rather than by State* to amend, making the committee seven tba anerifieea they hate mad*.
instead of Ave.
Resolutions o&lt; thank* tn tba offivers of artillery and cavalry, and that lb* enemy mswsely tickled at their sureesa. Al­
ao long as they Insist in tbelr primary
Ths Chsinnsa then announced tho the Convention ware unanimously adopt bad about 7,000 lufantrv, beside* other though tbelr lose baa been heavy, it ia
conventions upon th* Federal plan of following committee*:
arm*; that hi* retrogsd* movement to foil that th* diminution of ti mbers i*
instructions, the whole object and design
Strasburg we* effected in perfect order, fully mad* up by increase of Morale.
On Permoncat Orgatuatiori—S. M.
•if which are to make the nomination by Culchson, Washtenaw; R. W. King, I Gilbert of Kent eounty, m»vod, that lb* without any loco of material or men.
Wayne; B. M. Williams, Van Buren ;
No report Of toy operationa of tbe
State*.
publiabcr* *f the Advertiser &lt;i*d TrtAuar
Army of the 1'ototDaa ba* been roceited ,
H. A. Shaw. Eaton; Wm. J. C*rnwell,
Tbe delegation of thi* Slate are known Newaygo; J. B. Wilson, Lapeer; David forward 10 copied of tbelr paper cocaining th*** resolutions to **eh Michigan today.
to be divided iu sentiment, and rapre- G. Schlafter.------- .
A dispatch from Geo. Sherman report*
rrgimsul now in th* fisld. Th* mation
On Crnfrnfiafr—Judge Wells, Kais- prevailed, and *20 for this object was bla advance upon Johnston progrewing
,A dispatch from Gen. Sherman, dated
to hi* satisfaction. Hie supplies ar*. Kingatao 10 o'clock. 1**1 night, state*
ventien instruct* th*m to vote aa a unit, msxoo; B. L. Baxter, Lenawee; J. G. rniaed oc tb* spot.
Waite,
St.
Joseph;
Eugene
Pringle,
abundant,
our animal* improving on tb* that during the day be bad pushed a col­
thereby mauling tba minority
of
Jackeon; T. D. Gilbert, Kent; Alfred
umn be rood that plaba ia porsnituf Jubntbe delegates. when they gal into ooo
Crap ford, Oakland ; F. H. Rankin, Gen
*«n as far as Cassville, and there was
ven lion and giving just cause of complaint
E. M. Stastow,
(Slpri)
skirniishityf In the latter perl of th* day
advic** from Admiral Porter, from Ak
Tha Convention then adjourned to
with Haroee’* corps.
Th* ears wore expected to reach King*
tbe instruction* given. We bad hoped, meet at two o'clock r. m.
Tbe convection was called to order at captured by Um gunboat Signal, a day
too to-day.
that if Mr. Lincoln mart be re-nominated
Washington May 19.—A dispatch
a quarter past two o'clock.
A hard fight far Atlant* I*looked fur.
I or two before, while th* rebel mall ear- from beadquarter* of th* Army of the
every remblano* of nnfairne** would
Th* Committee on Credentials road*
their report which was accepted, and plet* history of th* rebel torpedoes, th* Potomac, dated ala o'clock Wed needs* Butler today.
evening,
my*
ao
attack
on
lb*
enemy"*
after Sundry amendments adopted.
Maj. Gen. Hunter ha* been paced in
machine that blew up the Housatonic and
Tbe Committee on per man *nt organi­
o-niinawd «f th* Department of Western
him support
sation* reported tbe name of Judge
Virginia, including the Sbenauduab V«|ground
ia
that
vicinity
it
waa
found
to
be
Welles of Kalamaaoo for permanent I a torpedo corp*, for tbe pflrpoe* of blow­
Tbe M Uttar r alt notion la Fintate.
President, with tb* usual number of Vice ing up property of all binds. Among unfavorable for handling an arinr. w&gt; the
Latest date* from M«j &gt;r General Can
plan was changed, snd * S o'clock this
Presidents and Socretsrioe.
by were from Viekebmg. Jfod River
other devilish mventiont I* a torpedo rv(Wednesday) morning, Hancock, sup*aa reported to be bl&lt;&gt;di*d*d bv tbe
••rubliaga lump *f eoel pile* and *mo«&gt;g
said:
the eval put on board v***el*. tbe name*
shot* batterl** of lb* enemy at differ. r&gt;t
“Geotlemcn of tbe Convention, will of tbe parti** are all mentioned in tb*
pointe, but measure* bad twen taken by
io thia article, after stating that there ap
i* enemy's work*.
1 you allow mo in aoourdaoc* with a fixed correspondence, and I used a photograph
him which were believed to b* aJ.-qnate
Tba rid* pita in front were three which
habit and cusU'tn oo my part to make -*f one of ibem." Among th* captured
for clearing Um river uf all such ubslrucupon this occasion the briefest possible evrresp&lt;&gt;Dd*no* i* a letter frees T. E.
fiifod
with
rebel
sharrwhodters,
who
wen*
mew* of the tall IHpg of lb* Copperhead
soou dislodged and driven through the
prrises, in which they claim that Grant
t. M. tTfAXTOX.
lectiag me as your chairman. May 1 19, in which, speaking of MotavoaUow, he second line and behind a thick and im­
penetrable abaltis, which a a* of a mo*
also thank God that in lbs progress of
formidable character.
| ths arentaof tbe past three years that
&lt;4 it* proc**diogs ia pebliebed elaawbar*.

-

slavery under Providence, ia about to
ba wired from th* face of tb* earth, and
that thia Government, though baptized in
fir* and blood for th* pel thre* y aaro,
will be preserved forever.** ( Applauee.)
Mr. Prtagla, of Jackson, aubmitted
from tbe 3d Congressional District the
leaving out of thia account a eonsidera- following names of Delegatee to th* Bal
timer* u*avention, who were duly elect­
ed :
way to Washington, under pretence of
1st, Charles T. Gorham of Calhoun.
being hurt. Th*** *lra&lt;g)*rs and runa­
ways have, however, been eent back;
aad ao doubt G*ner*l* Grant and Mead* Afasraart—Henry A. Shaw *f EaUm.
Mr. Backus, of Wayne, eubmittod
will inflict euch sever* punishment upon
lb* following names a* tba dalegale* from
future bill)**. Arrengs- the First Congressional district:
Dr. Barman Kai for, of Way**, and
made by which straggling
Ch*.. T. Mitobell of ll.lladala. . .
the firet battle*.

the truth of these reports; and ar* able
to as*ur« owr readers that th* information

day* ago reinforeenienra

which more

plea for the 9d Congroaaiooai District:
L. P- Alexander, of Barriee county,
tkm in summing *p :
and J. E. Kelaay.ofSL Joaoph.
.
Afrentofre—B. F. Freakonbarg, of
“Thus, so for from being discouraged,
Berritn
county, and Dariu* Monro*, of
we have every right to be encouraged ;
we have cause for gratitude t* God for Branch eounty.
Further on th* Art says of tbe aitua-

are stronger,
commanded,
&gt;y a General
itimidate, who
r master of the

trict:
yZ .
Osmond Tower, Ionia.
Wn. I Cornwell, Newaygo.

W. Sanborn, of the 6th Die-

wee* elected:

devoted to their *oontry. with no selfish

!-*•, taking from him many cannon and
, whil* w* believe the
sever* and bitterly oon

AluroaUi—J. P. Bingham, Livings
ton county; Jas. Turrell, Upoar county.
George W. Brown ofrrUtba follow­
ing Mme* aa tbe delegate* of th* dth

AlirroaUi— D. G. Slafter, *f Tuoil;
J. W. Edwards, of Marquette.
al large.

some time snd the eo*l I* so perfect that
to attempt charging through thia berrisr,
eritteal eyas could not detect II Tb*
and th* troupe fell back in good arder,
President think* them perfect, but ML
although upoaad to a galling fir* of shell
Seddon will do nothing withoutGmgraa•nd canister from both flank*.
sional action, so I have been engaged for
Our loa* waa eourtdwable, being abaci.
800 killed and wounded.
Burnaid*’*

the show* number about one-fourth.
A* attack waa mad* by th* enemy on
our left in the afternoon, where Warren
rotary of War shall hare power to organ­
* "id our batteries soon drove
ic* a “seeret service corp*,” *ommi**km I him I
silenced his gnu*.
enlist and detail parties who shall retain
All
nlng.

the front to-day. la that Great eoM*ad*d
by a

amasueiuoe
a. highly

the following
leapt with artillery,
y few th* purpose uf

Wawtbd.—A good girl to
Ifoosework.

It wid wrisg —yfofog fr"* ■

Apply immediat

i* a W
Eurcrmu.—Ry a notice I
•tAnmn *er readers will see th
elrcffon has bean ordered fo:
to tab* piece June 6th for the
vutiogupntbe railroad quasi
Inga want* the railroad, and v

there will be ao eppoeition to

credit for auch a purpose.
OnycwwT _8«xr&gt; —M. L. W
Baltimore has left a prtrl t

*e*d at our office for diet til
waa sent dlrrrtly fahi Bclgiu
W. Sanborn.
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Aaoreu Sounxa G**k.~I
deep regret we hare learned th
Fmelon Kinsley of company C
of Mick infantry, killed iu I

battle* In Vtrginia. Bom* o
will recollect an account uf bis
to Mis* Addie Robinson, nf
publislted in th* Btttrr throe-'

Ilia regiment waa stationed a

U. S. 10—40 BONDS.

Cmeinnal^May SI.—Tbe C'emmrnriefs
Western Virginia correspondent say*
Gen. Crook'* command ia slowly tailing
back, after accomplishing thoroughly it*
objects.
fie ha* destroy rd a large amount of
aupplw* and damaged th* EaatTr

at th* time, and obtaining a
lough b* earns with several frier
house of bis bride's father, «a»
at • u'alock P. M . tai the 28lh
went Immediately u&gt; Batll* C

at 9 o'clock uf the next inoruin;
bride and joined bis regiment,
•een many battles since, «itnsr
des lbs, but was speed himself

term of service had almost exp.
tb* fatal bullet camo, whichgat
bia warm life-blood, and cruabe'

fond anticipations and bright h
food and wifely heart.

Thu* a

antlciptinns ofj-*y turned to *&gt;i

tbeeup of promised happiness I
tbe bitter dregs of sorrow. Bi

in a noble cause he died, fig
country '* battles. He died as
•oMierdies, and his is an honor
Such thoughts as these sbouli
tjrt poignant grief ofthose atrick

Was Daraa-ntur,
WasitnaTv*, May $2—lOr. MTo Msi. Gen. Dix:
On Friday evaning Gen. Grant
menced a movement fur lb* putp
compelling Lee to abandon bls {M&lt;*iti&gt;m
at Spottsylvania Court House, the da Exeapi Dub lnkl|ui er SUte
tail* of which, lor obviou* ryasuua, should
Tax* tie a,
not bu mad* public. It ha* thus far progreasad •ucowafally.
Longstreet's corp* st a rind 3-&gt;Ulh at 1
o'clock on Friday night. An hour and
a half after Hancock moved.
Ewell's
•ver Eight Per C««4 laterest 1
corp* followed Longstreet last night.—
Die indications are that the rebel army
ha* fallen back beyond the North Anna.
Hoke’* brigade has joined U-c. Tb»
। movement of Gan. Grant ban thus far
been accomplished without any severe
engagement or aerluu* interruption. W*
n*w occupy Guinea Station, Milford Sta­
tion and south uf the Matappony on that
line.
(Signed)
E. M. 8TANTON.
Secretary of War.

Thursday, Ma7"l*T • *- «.-! have
ly or partially destroyed ; also to advance
just received intalllgencw that Guinea
when neeeeeary money owl of tbe secret
Station, oe tbe Fredericksburg and Vir­
service fond, to parties engaged to Injure
ginia railroad, waa entered last night hr
nyr eeouta. They captured th* telegraph
operator’s apparatus at tbe station, and
a* it might compromise Clendenin. 1 will
destroyed a large quantity of supplies.
take the first opportunity of sending eom*
a«otmbb oomatcii.
casting* to Shreveport, or any point on
WaaMngton, May 19, (midalghL)—
thte eid* that you may designate. In th*
The action of yesterday al Spottay Irani*
meantime you meet ae* th* **&gt;g*r snd
resulted in tbe success of Grant in gain
get what powder you ean. I am certain
ing an advantageous position on the ene­
that It will prove effective."— N’otkoillf
my's right. Thia waa th* object of the
Uoioo.
attack by Grant. Owr retire lore in lb*
engagemret will not exceed 1,000 killed
wounded and mireing. No general offi­
cer* were either killed or wounded.
Up to 10 o'olwck to-day th* battle had
manured, three oun*e* and a half of seed
■own broadcast sufiiee for aw acre. It
may bo sown after follow, followed with
entrendMd camp, its natural strength
having been mcr*aaed by tbe erection *f
fortificationa, which were built lang agn
field,
in anticipation of their need. I^ee mani­
fests little diapoeltiun to eom* out of
these defense*, though every opportuni­
UH the middle of
tv ba* been afforded him to du so, and a In all sub dmricte thathave not airwady
filled their quotas,
lb* drawing nil
and dried Io make mnketabl* chicory.
been made with tbe view of compelling
Wh*s th* young plants have four dis­
Oedha for
him toaccept battle beyond hit fortifica- crons have been adjusted.
tinct leave*, they must be cwrrfully thin.
.olumr. ..II
w u, cot.
snd left about on* foot apart (a*
mencamant of tbe drawing.
WILL
AVCTRK*
ACCOVXT.
growth.) the
Washington, May 19-11.90 r. *.—
Tb* latest edition of thi* eveatng’* Re
pwWicaa bus tbe folloving, but «p to thidl
momtot there is no official confirmation

Morrietm. I

n- OX LT vaifaNs

Tua Daarr.—We learn fr».n ,
dMWge* that tho draft ha* been
to take place soon in
,q*

KrTTLa’s IIisToar or res Rm
Th* first volume of thia work b

«nd from * cursory examinalim
xwy favorably imprest with
* low-priced work, ro*dansing i
ling th* principle features end
th* Rsbellioo and tbe war. an.

Invaluable as a reference. It is
fiy Henry Howe, of Cincinnati,
be sold ody by sobecriptioa.
rsrtMOWiMl in thi* pp«. ot
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tea the citv of Bsttls Creek snd

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cf water, wHfc Mt^gsHfanS oF Wine, than
aMrAwStao end s half penwds of brown
sugar and three pound* of eomtnun salt;
pM K fta Nflto a brash t.W paint.
rut putatons of equal atoe into water,
White boiling ; when dnns, pour off the
'waxar, scatter in some salt cover tbe p&lt;4
with a eoarae cloth, and roturn.it t&lt;&gt; tbt*
fire for fine minutes, w hefl.they arc ready
for.die tw'bli*; even watery' potatoes arc
,tta».BuUa mealy.
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bake dr roast In an bvea ; whan daua,
brack tbe skin* open and ailtttv them to
dry out for a few minutes before placing
them &lt;n&gt; iha table.
Gider Vinegar.—Take the water in
which dried apple* have been *nakad snd
wn*bed,atniin it welt, and sdd a pqund
wfangar.
.
Frp^b^JlUls.—AJJ two ounces of
huttd-lrttf'a tittle toll u&gt; a pint nf boiled
“‘'jjE L.juft in one pound uf
ff^.-woe bcateu eg-, one tnble-ipoon of
yeast; beat three altogvther well; when
ritoti furtu tbe rulla with a« liule hand­
ling as potolble ; bake &lt;&gt;n tine.

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To WashColore«*FtaMrBiaek, and Raw
Sitka wa&lt; Rlbbvu*.
Fo«'a*sii{girjitito, paie loor ot* five

m*vd sized. p&lt;.tol'&gt;&lt; s,aliee them thin, and
lay them in a quart &lt;/Cold water f»r a
tow bourv, then, tf the silk la much soiled
x|KM«g» both eidea freely, robbing tbs
etdled plarea with much care. Bpougv
one piece at a tiita, tod iron up and
down, ur, straight nerves—never dingo
xally. Have tbe irons quite hot, yet
nut so n» to scurrit. or to ebange the col­
or. If they are too cool, they will draw
sp or crimp the silk &gt;u very minute gatbeta, and it will be nearly impossible to
ssske suoh places rnroutb again. Tbe
effort uf tbe starch, from tho potatoes
ia tn ctoaode tbe silk, and *!*«' div» it «
little stiflhess. and even' plaid silks of
thsp&gt;MSLdulicala c*4&lt;*i»are made lolook
ikew in thi* way. If a silk is »h»4 modh
soiled,sponge k only on wfat ia to. .be
ibs oufada, and iron ll on the other. A
R1.1«I Mock silk may be imtdc^ainaist m
woel'a the new,” again and again by tbto
process, and those wbo her* never tried
il wvitdd be surprised
renovating
sSbct.
Good ribbons. Wank, white,nr colored
are inode fresh and baudsume in precisely
tbe same way. To iron them, art ti&lt;e
fr»n acroaa one end, and while you press
iLfard. draw toe wfala iaogb of tba rib­
bon under it with tlio other band.
Raw silks should be washed in potnloe
water, as dirwcledjor calicoes that are li­
able to fadv ; nndafter being rinsed onre
and bung without w ringing upon the line
long enough for the water to drip &lt;&gt;fl',
toey sbmild be rolled for fifteen minute*
tnasboei, and then trotted dry, ou tho
wrong aide.

Stomach: ‘Liver and..Bml
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axxA at tin \crw^.ev \vvtte, are
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Fever and jUgue,
Liver Cfamplaini,
(Dyspepsia,
Jndigeation,

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aoii a\.\ Wmclm* a
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so Uraa tba luunsn *j«utn c»n b«. protectedt br
faults roaaea ^msl m.l.dtro or
to
so Mwheleone auara'torv, in&gt;|&gt;ure water and
other external causes. Hosri-rtxas Ditxxn* ta*.’
^"dteute'tei/toiMf srUhJvwraod JeMrtfkw j

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tnadiclw. Foer and A|re«r*lieV.., alter towg
pt^dwsth raltoso lor nsrttoa taenia, aa»J

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l-.orr ta 1 rroi-y irrenles and chff.atftiro.tot' tW
lime. entities aicfet- rcctr Alnd ct labor, sc
dre! m« injr all my CMnlori.- Last samawr I era
mo.w.i taking Hni*rwpte*uarei* tartbat* i.

'Vo'cv.e.

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IK MY USE OF THADE

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“The doctota ifiugreu” thoroughly, as
u» whether bots real Iy dn any harm or
not. The ystluw eggs which often cover
spot* on tho inside of the knees and back WEDS Cl
of the abouldera of Horace, and ire scat­
—. ...............
tered alssw be reoyer hie body, produce sapereeding
41 otbers.
the hot The gad-fly which lays them,
like a emaff “bumble bee” in appearance
i« wall known. The horse Leks the egga
aad Httte grube nniekly make tbelr appeSranre, are licked &lt;4fand swallowed.—
They develop* in the stomach, hanging
by two hooks cureing outward from the
m«4ltH.^.Tbsy absorb little or nothing
throogh the akin, hence medicines which
wiS umHH the borM will not disturb
»hun. When they have mntnred, they
aaaame tbe naps state, drop off, ar^
thrown out with the faces and *&lt;hm&gt; hatch
into gad flies again. It ia wild that they
somstimM cut holes throogh tho stomach
baMOcauaag^sal distran or death. But
Mr. Brscy Clark, who has studied more
atrefully than any other man, thinks
tha« Hiey do iilds or no harm. Bones
net pMttvred never hires botx. Greasing
those parts of tbe horse to which the (fad­
fly attaches her eggs, will in part prevent
fee troeble. Perhaps grease might kill
iho.egF* *w»Howed; nutritious diet la
boUer than any physie. Tho plan on the
homestead farm was, to give a large quan­
tity of sweotened milk, and follow With
physic in half an hour after. The theorv
was. that the bote “let go” to eat the
milk, and were then carried «&gt;n by the
pby»K-.—American Ayriadlurut.

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UT FO» MECHAMJCAX. ARD. MEDICINAL,
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on teswd Ite^b'p ted sort-ed to oom blue
the crew niuro closely .tqgotiu! t, pod sveo
ite haulier and laziness of Alptew wore
forgottaa.
SJisallanj.
Yea s hearty laugh ..wm raisad at the
upeMf of *bs» yflung man whM, om» of
the crew MpeeiinR puQleteseni, Alpbpus
TEA. corns. SEGA B. SPICKS. PEPPER.
premised to Was l.it
infaior of
prunes, figs. Babins. codhkiC
bis tew Mast Shipmate. W» were lying at
.’•- -dr wtUum coitrrucK.
,
i fael^.Trrjthing In the Orocsry Ute abah aa
Honolula; pteiltF had ran away ted
Alio a great Tandy at th*
bad
teen
caught
ate
brought
on teard
I wuIo a wh.ileman jmt from -Nantockrt. While the ship dMs hi tte gulf the teip by sareral natives empfoyod to
ani'DDMKT
stream I observed; at I stood at the helm, ferret out deserters among tte mounlaiMAnd Copklng Extra cis,
that much l^nversatlou pissed between
Tte poor feilaw wav in irons, and aa
LA.AC.O.HOLBRQOK,
the ea pulin' arid mate In regard to'tbe the taptain bad promlaud- to flog bin
owner of the vessel.
,&lt;
white mr inch, of bia lifit,Hho prospMt
TTr alto keep on haad a good aaserte»st of
“Rp looked milertbla the last time he was not an ambrosial era peer's dream.
tribe tested of&amp;eir eJliojt; Canvtyanctea.
cUtaette. eufiMmiety
A~1 KMrt* C!*u».
came down to the wharf,” said the male,
“Nbom-nteA B«h,naai* Alateus; neoSTATIONERY,
,-*^4* OSes ia Uolbrnot Block.
“I think Ma voyage is pretty.npte up— aoringly pf‘k will dp wbatf can fte yba?’.
FENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPW. KTwon’t hardly'*esther.It tif! we get . There was . general rose, and'mu?
vaLOPnrMBMr *e., *e.
hack."
Bob himeelf couki tel help smiling, as' bb
The captain turned-partly nr^nnd to knew that- Alpteds nraa tbe Im! man J In
Upon oor •het'ree n&gt;»y be foewl all ol th
give mo an ordef, snd then Mild-to bit the teip whose weed would - hate tey
MOfrf POPULAR
eblef officers :
'
•“' ■' •i1 vrtue with the ospt&amp;in, or any body alee
“■Do you know anything abodt that teibtend. *.i
r*w sAlnwaw oil;/

JIM MIB*^

I’rflfwcw

technical aa to time, j

.XtoMwkhalAeui

tyfftted lU«p pri»oaof,&gt;ut
howorea
t so fortunate.

groceries

THt MWTmStt SAllBI.

tetagtetaMvitena,) aa lead iMadidtely,andof necessity, toasingla andu»|&gt;
itahia wboliimori, the omiaawn to-draw
ttetAOOdMioa Mpteasly will nte vitete
tte ptedingr
•
The remaining ground of error alleged
is that one Jotm- 'HendVHbmu not being
shown-to iiteteba tey -^ ^ual^j

bona, was allowed toa*k a question in-

«k hmtr^tete Knowing: that bar
gup rd a had Important papers for General

PATENT MEDICINES

“1 only'know, sir, that he’s'jntl 'from
the college; he’s hem iff thr Island to
W« would nspeclfc IN annoooc* tp th* «ltl- school ever since b# was knea high to a
leinltv.
tl*t
Wy
laWud
to
acetol Huiluga tody
tofcd. and must be chuck foil of laming
GlteaaataUauS jedp* by this time.- Them that’s seen' him
says he’s a fine,’ stout, well built yopup
Nod U&gt; teU
man, that looks mom like a granr-dar
CT3AJP,
than&gt; A'dleue bred.”
-7 ■
”If» tlUly lie buainess will fall into
or Heady
his hand* ver/T56f,’*,&gt;ul*served the cap
Special eUcnUun wij
tain, mutintfly?
'
T'1
tNO huA pnHiny n» Fl
4Ye«, sir. Th* At* mnn cv?t hold out
*D* purcliaaUig medic om of u&gt; eea r^yrapw.
nit*h&gt;*o«^k- Fteteil that M ««rn ns
iboir I ■-u.K
.
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Pt® CASH

G-EITXTXN’B.
' •■••■'’•■• ROBERTS A STRIKER.
BsarpW April 21, issi-,

H. F, UHEBBY,
XOVXTY CtBBK as*
*«*’»•• O*8r
/ to' tb» C“rt H«*«sI

........ ’

C. FR1BDLB,

tuate,‘teat-Iteao-yonngtterwam navar
so strict e» old ones—"
"What's that to me 1" interraptad the
raptain, In m&gt;captious a manner that the
mate loteed an aa If be thought It was a
great deal to the ptseiooate manL।
' ’Tte mate knew that captain Johnson
OFFICS -UVfcB m-AliES STORE.
had got a ship coder tte utmaat -difficul­
ty. There had be«n ante twporta af-bin
erncity and vMent todroer that It was
not eaay to ship crews for tte *«esels
which he oornrriondri; Buktheotame of

BiMMARIlED SOLDIERS, who bar*
&gt;eor&lt;ati moderate term*.

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DR. A. P. DRAKE.

PRACTICAL

DENTIST.

WSWUW?SX-

-• .The mala well understood that be liad
disturbed tte captain's mind by speak tag
of.tte nM'dnM'AWithdrawal (tw te*in*ss, andte haatonsd lo change.the sub-

a porpoia* «t a Camp raasthig. »c Nobody
was surprised ak.lteU/..Wated become
aoentomed to fate pearliatitee; bnt
’•tep. oa tte next teerhiug, tte teptoin
came on board in a towering passion sad
roOcd like a bull for the offending Bob,
aederdertd hlmto be seizad up io tte
riffiag and deggsd. »w sU lurasd .our
•ye* uj.Mjn Atphkua, wondering what hb
tonx-rity nugiivailempt. • »&gt;h:rKl r c-i
Bab was strippad to. tte buff nud -aeised up in the main rigging by .thamdlaa
Thechptaih stepped forward witb-a piece
va raiding IU Uieuma w ovwuuasad tar
K •or amMemeot, Alpbaus walko*
Boldly dp to'tteeoaptota;'ateNteAdtte
ropn from-Ms hand, and draw tog.out hit
•bnlfaXknlfo, tegtete entte stifrllnMby
which Bob’s limbo were bo end.
Captain Johnson-elapped teak boa,
peer, and fiairly TtMted ’al ths tervtk,
&gt;hik tte oiatM ran op to colter tte au­
dacious youth.
“Lteatldfs* &lt;»-ms tr -^&gt;l &lt;f*W!"
cried AlpIfoM to tte ofitwf-H a too*of
haughty d«4a*teJ^I&lt;*&gt; *bBld have done
credit to Yorriat or Macready in Coriolat.ua. -The nratoateetatnd. ~
“Seize themMloteii'MotSdrel I” eboutod Capote:JduMPr "Kaote him dawn
with a«|e«*sr J , BcmJi He MUi!"
_&gt; “Stood bark
impartemil varleta I"
aaolaim^d theyouih.and-t*kite&lt;« »^‘P
of paper from bw -boaan, ba handed Ji
to the captain. The latter Rlanood ewer
it and turuod.aa pale «s death./ Ha alar­
ad m 4IpUm »a teM^asi &gt; gbete
•*&lt; forntva-gfmr. o&amp;MMUbtelM
aaid AJpteuap.bMkJFMnesaterl
. .
. Tte oapto^J*pMdto*teiM*L‘ «

Tillc, Major CnbmMMda tamtam
wards Shelby’■Hie tdobjte» hrfoemddon
of. tbdato-aagth nod Ttiateoo nfc aha a—►
my, and while retarpidff .t^iaateUte
was captured’ Dn 1 ate Hardfai rplkhj 11
teilaa from Xte lattar ento.
tea was
plnoad tfo a lioru, and in cterga of. AWb
•court waa todng takM toBprisw Hili,
tte beadqnarUira of Forrest. whUa on
tte way to this plana, she feigned aickoseo
amtea.d stesowid wot tratteany further
without falling from ter'tersa.
Her
tapOQt»eto^p4d M ertease on tte toad

4led two Jsysafter, the assault upon hin-

Hsndar^tt was jonMed aa a rabutiiqg
wkmsa,M&gt;d was sated, undsr objeeUon,
whether there wan “any csas of. aiyaipe-1
Im atem Lite Mi*te«rbood.«rf; lbs yuixienas allAtedeoSMcd tefortfhla osaring

Anted feiMB^AtemwJSi

witw«.4UM,wecpd,,,Npl air). Matter ,teitee nor stecsj.Qo aiokanee «u*iafA«M*
•in .miftoarCteM JtekA’a rwdsaoa dgr-

toga. Seeing uh old negro; dlKJ appear,
ed to commiserate her unfortunate plight*
•he watched bar opportunity and placed
*10.in -Tonu ease* mowj in hip. haa&amp;
■ayipgl. “rte op t1** n)*1&gt; 'UoWs.' ate
MM back in, afow minutes,: telteg us
that 400 Federal* are coming down tte
•treat." \Tbe faithful,negrp oteypd.Xte
Drier; 11 ter^tty, anff' itoon came back' in
the greater* azditateot, toilfag fttalte
•ary. Tae ton^rwba*1.’.told Urate lied.
T&gt; aid, adored man ail down te Ma

“ The 'fcobla atlhia belie V eil ’)ds Morr,
I.g‘. .
! -»•
-ft-^ »3»
monutec xncir nurse*,arm aKeosoufoa
for^he^w ooda. Misa Crabtrai^ wbrieg a

Md

pMsWtiiwpiekMs in thiatwny, but tte
AiathMdiaat was oWorato. ; ll381,„

She pleaded that aha. was gvlngto m«
'/no^dg

tany rrad&lt;

ibe turted back. Sdelng a light at a
form'bouse she eought stelteri Ai «M
man race, red htektedly, showed ter to
» r9»m,«d said ba WteM awake tee at
an esrlybour in Ate monting, and stew
ter the road, to Franklin.
Aloud knock awoke her in ths mom.
Ing fried ter lethaan slumbers, sod upon
arousing, ate found ter terse saddled

fiwteiHrt

HUffuatestoA*rm AaHmute.
srac®™ zsrmaawTtoxr
On Gold and SUv*r PUie, ®e
.' • .
on vulcanite rubber base
0. fem aKeHK IstM SerteKrtototyp^ra*

tiwTHWIteWNabpy. Btetea
IMS' fnd Aobdeirtnad tn be etaented aa
dabrWbatot afek. bar execution was
portpenetT 8br Badly, after lying in
prison xhre-e wfortbs, sent for Bragg and
mUB MH If be ted w MWf. Steer*.

i- ,U" “

^m?5gsirep:
han8ra*Bttf«b,'Ait». Now. Iftewtt
«A old man, o’.tfkr'aWf It WMWPgrft
btyri ar tet’nrf a* a ehaw of Plg tail."
“Tter.fi moah talk nf that kind In tie

in, u4 U.
insi.

�NEWS

wbtebth*
onto lad. ________
Tention, or else the published report of fare as much credit

th« proceedings in th* Ad^rtutr A Tribwee mferepraeeBta ita doing*. It b an
easy thing to be mistaken, however; and
m Mr. Wright attended the Convention,
and we did not, be may b* supposed to
It* lea* likely to be in error than w*.—

We vill, a*vertbelaeaa abow our readers
what w* baaed our opinions upon, and
leave it entirely to tUm, whether our
statetraat* derarved to* flat denial whfeh

frirod Wright gives to than.

Oor report of the proooadiag at toe
eonveettoa published last week waa vary

Danville railroad. The en
urabtoteadhr them any %
Lana.—’Oire right have

nal* to too eonvaetion two Delegatee
and their Alternates to at tend to* Nation­

al Convention, and toe proposition was
acceded te vidkowl opposition.

.

twean to* Lincoln and Fremont men,
It, as upon General Grant, who had the
neither waa thtew any compromise what­
genius to aooeeive and toe boldness to
ever,
betwaea any two fsottoo*, but on
order It. How severely' L*e baa been
handled in the battles of tb* leal two toacontrary there waa but on* olaae of
weeks b shown by bi* sullen retreat be­ d«legatee there, if w* except three del­
fore thia mmresre of Grant.
He evi­ egates from this connty who were
dently felt himself too weak to enooun Fremont men, and on* from Antrim
ter Meed* la the open held; be dared abunty who, though a Lfo*oln Delegate
not risk a pitobed beitte which was th* foaa Instructed by Iris constituent* to v*t*
alternative Great offered him: and coo- for adefcotiM of men who wraid cap­
eequenUy ba fell beck hurriedly toward port N. P. Banks for toe Presidential
Domination ; bat aa he oonld not find any
Banks men to vote for b* had to do the
next brat afing—vote for Lincoln dele-

much condensed from the published re­
port in the jLdvtrtutr and Tribvaa, and
it b presumed that ita report waa also
eondeored ia acme of it* part*. In toe

’ Asorwaa Boldik* Dsas.-I
private totter from U. IT. BailI
rucrtber, re hare the sad inlrll

Tribana', report, we Cod tb* following,
in regard to the manner of appointing
dalsgatee in toe Dfetricta, ta which Mr.
Wright says there was no opposition:

tlea death of Mortimer Hamill

“Mr. IngeraaR, of Bhhwaaeaa, moved
that a committee of two from the State

nmendment that the First Congreesiocal
District be allowed to name its candidate.
He named Ron. Wm. A. Howard.
Mr. Morrison still thought as there
wore six Congressional Districts in the
State, it was boat to proceed to Ballot

TEBBIBLE C1LJJSITT.

Our city was visited Saturday morn­
In eo tn men ting upon this part of the ing by an appalling calamity. The pro­
peller Nile, of Evan* d* Cs’s. line of pro
peller*, from Buflale to Chicago via Mil­
nays editorily:
waukee, exploded her boiler about half
'•The work before the Convention, past eeven o’clock, jest a* the passengers
when ones enterorod upon, was soon ao were about to sit down to br*ekf*st. The
complisbed allbouah rontideral divereify explosion occurred at Buckley At Qj’s.
dock where tbe brat bad been lying
about an boor. Tbe stern of the boat b
a complete wreck and eearly all under
water. The bow is aU shattered, but the
passenger deck rad pil*t house with tbe
moot af the “eppecrtmcv” of a “oompro­
extreme stem are above water. Persona
mise” waa based upon lime facta and that
other faet,that District delegatee were pro­
posed by the districts rad voted upon see*
eta, while those at largo were balloted
for by the whole convention.
It aeorne ton* that Mr. Wright Im
proceedings, to* Advertucr and Tribune

N.w York, May 80.—The Timca*
special eave Grant's reconnoiswinco on
Inuraday showed toe rebel, to be in full
force, and bolding a powerful position in
edr immedihte front, wwrawhat in *d
vance of Liy^c River. Tbc ground was
very favorable to him'and be had iccu
pied every hour in fortifying. If driven
back from there, even, be bad an elabo­
rately prepared line of works at the
South Anna to fell back upon.
Grant
therefore determined to rceroea the
North Anna, swing round to the left over
the Pamuoky, and leave Lee to enjoy hl*
position.
A cavalry demonstration waa made to
divert toe attention of th* enemy while
Grant’s movement took place, which
proved a success, for when it was eccom
phtoed th* rebels were completely taken

by the person* presenting hb name, that
hb ebotae for tb* namtaadoa by to* Bel
timer* Convention was Abraham Lincoln.
Sol say, that if ray man, whose first
choice for nominee of the Baltimore con­
vention b or was Fromoat, waa elected
delegate to tbs’, convention, he obtained
that tketion by prttfnding io be a Lincoln
num. And 1 a*y It too witboat fear of
sueoeasfol contradiction.
Furthermore; whan th* vote was tok­
en upon to* adoption of the reeolutiens
reported by the committee there woe net
a aiitenting voice; but th* resolution*
wore received aa they wove being read,
with sntbusiaatio applause; and when
th* sentiment io toeaaoood resolution,
(••That Abraham Lincoln b our first
“bbote* for too next Presidency,") wee
read, th* .pootaneac. burst of applause,
woild have aonvincad any observer that
the con vention was of “one mind and

outside of this county, we know perron*
ally, sod have had conversation with
them during the last four weeks, and they
were not thee In fcvor of such re-oomL
eatten. ‘Most of the delegatee to the
National Convention were also In that
convention and we still insist upon think­

ing that they are not all in favor of re­
nominating Mr. Lincoln.

.catoCaliM, and it aeey 5e(f) lira “dele­

gate* have obtained their eiootion to th*
Mall anal Coeveraiew by Awn^and dw

57,la money.

Th* shipments
same time were 4,157 package
wee* sect mainly tu Knoxville,

U. 8.10-40 BONDS.

nodga, Cairo, and other point* d

Mississippi, while the expenditn
Over 110.000 of thh
were expended

for

hospital ।

about 8550 for clerk hire, fuel, st

and other office expenses, while
race went for purchases tor tl
Soldiers* Home, drsyage, far* fol

wetiag for the these last two mutt

contains* variety of matter—n
odjemrat ofsanitary store* from
in the field, with their names atu
statement of the present noed;

as toroote that “water* of tbs rivers
shall run down stream," or that “all in­
ert bodies should seek the centre of gravitatieu."
As to the two delegates from this Con
greesional District— Mr. Tower of Ionia
and Mr. Conwell ef Newaygo,—they
claimed, in the census of Delegates from
thia District to be Lincoln men, and
were nemlaated by the caucus with that

CompdmBfo ' Mtnfirtwy
questions, “What becomes of to
raised by the Sanitary Comro
tf^w we Sanitary stores dlstril
the Army of the Cumberland’

soldiers r seel ve th. st ores sent tb
testimonial* from surgeun., chapl,
army correspondents, cuncerol
dMtW*l distribution uf sanitary

among toe

soldiers—the report

Fretedewtof th* Coo.miMt.n *
&lt;na$* a lateteftr ef observation ,
the Army of toe Cumberland—a

oflhe Cairo Soldiers’ Hume, with
history of ixa operallvn*.

Ing In Atwater street, upon too atone
pavumnL Tboee who were further off
describe the round as much heavier than
It appeared to those near by. Buildings
all along Jefferson avenue Were shaken,
and one looking al the explosion » half
square distant, saw a dense black cylin­
drical column at duel, steam, smoke,
broker timbers, and rifted Iron Ira*, tost
presently come down lit a deadly rain,
endangering life for squares around.—
When the fragment* had sighted, too
scene of destruction was most complete.

If we were incorrect in saying that tb*
delegation from this State to the Nation­
al convection was divided in sentiment
we certainly had good reasons for so deck, was blown completely
over
thinking.
W* know several of them 0‘Gredy'a warehouse, which b four
etorfoe In height., He fell into Atwater
street, hb head striking the atone paving
near the middle of toe street, the spot
the ronvaation to be Fremont men. The being indicated by mariu ef blued. His
Detroit THhwe confirmed thia belief, nack waa probably broken by toe foil,
when, to tte isera ef May 1»th,HanH: and his bead b horribly disfigured. Mr.
Bacon waa one of lb* nobleman of enter­
“Several at to* leading ^legatee to prise who hav* been cooawlooow* to de­
veloping the resources of the Interesting
region of which he waa an honored res-

New it nay be that w* hav* been
heretofore mistaken relative to these
to«l; it may b* toe Tribveu b entirely

Marsh and April, were 4.134%
packigw ofsanitary .upplies^w

sick soldier, other like expanses.
Tb* Report la unusually full ai

menu. When he claim* that the three
delegatee froae thia oocnty ware toe only
delegates io th* Convention opposed to
the nomination of Mr. Lincoln, w* think
he to misuken. Some of th* delegatee

' the above Report has been

%y which wo learn that the re
th* Cotnmtoeion during the n&gt;

The R

well worthy a reeding, end satis!
disposes of several knotty points &gt;

J.a. TAJT ■BUMMt

WOOLBJt

FACTOHY,

HASTINGS. Mita.

lag

the Cummiaaion, which have c

•*d wo little speculation.

. In* Atlatic for June baa the
ring tab)* of contents:
,.A folk about guides, by Maria
Wrings; The Kalif of Baldeeca, b

fellow ; Life on the Sea lahnde
be written by a colored lady;)
toe dboomfiture of the enemy sad exult
ov*r oar locate. When th* new* of the
death of tb* gallant Wadsworth reached
tb’re city there was one man found base
enough to shoe* “served hit* right;"
while SDOtoer dadared that b* hoped aad
believed "Le* wouM a** up Grant before
ba got through w«h him.* Tb* Bnflalo

A
hu ta.n rMund fr
Gen. Butler, but no mention is mada
any conflict eince th* defeat of Fitzhi
L*e, at WllaM’* Wharf, by to* brig
of Gen. Wild.
No Intelllgeoce be* b*aa received all
my last telegram from Grant or Si
(Sigrad)

Day atFoxdsn; Prospice; W a&gt;

yoarfamilin.
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U th* B* Ifaraer.

Irving by Donald G. Mitchel
Rim,- by Mica Prescott; The N

’tfayiardTaylor; Robson, by Geogusun Sala; The Parallel R
Glee Roy in Scotland, by Ages.
der OH by Robert Browning;
■weeks in the Greet YoSemit*. b
AfUUdlow; Horae and Hoi

mM. Mr*. Stowe; Shakeepe
Dr. Holme*; How to nee Victo

■ -ffhowr.—Tbe contents of th
terttei*r*f ibis old, popular and f.
We magaslM pre what they alws
Ciy loterraUng. «udey is bev

WwmBom h to* jMbiitafiuo

Of
cWUdis*’ M^axine by anyth,
wnylro^y ip this county.

For th&lt;

MMte Vsd pattern, wnd the e
kted dT H*rfl*d wed for Godey**

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^WHU.’tou* CtXtSUaUa
which hare been showered upoWirim fida

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chfaeW tbe purpose. Two toMK t.
s«*4 •fC frequently obtained from, an
acre; -tbe straw thus left standing, forms
an exqsUcnl.*ub«toucr,-.lo. connection
with thSaftnk; to fnAettorev wr epee

to ths* they strike at lbs root ef Dfasme,
by endwasfat trvj partiok of mxpunty

places between tbe partides of sand, and
.□ppl.fnm,, M
kJ
the salts around.it. I have known por­
tions &lt;&lt;these plains, the surface of which
ft escMa a frtqwat dairy Md tlT&gt;a fthhrtft to
to all appearance, bad not beefl cpyfred
with vegetation within lbs memory of
man—whare the blackberry vine® grow dimaaa. a^AeaiMHBnr all
weak and fteblo, and Jiro finger vlnci
grew weak and far between, so complete­
ly. invigorated and eortehed In a few
years, as to produce thirty* bushels of rye
or twa huabais of clover seed to ths acre.
Those lands thus brought to a state of
fenilily, are capable of yielding a crop
every year, undsr the application ofashes
as thoae lauds whicb have never been re­
duced the owners of farms of heavy loam
have fa-reUiforsi coosi de red ihcle lands of
IXthact'
little value, as compared with theirs j but
I would aoooar cultivate a corn crop on
them than on the heavier loam land. I
can work two acres of the sand as cheap
as one of the heavier land, because tbe
Prtee 01 per Betite, or six forts.
ploughing and hoeing c#c be done with
Dsiirrrsd to any *^fiMto«n(y packed ftom
less team and help, and in mueh less time.
Ashes can be bought for twelve and b
half cents per bushel, and I think are
worth twenty-five cents to be
sandy anil to eouneetfan'wWh muck. Tbw
mode of operation for. tha. ttaalmcat. of
sandy wdl, so as to bring U-on equal foot­
fag in a point of nroductirepeaa, requires
uo uncommon skil IbuteuaKnendb iUelf
to the practics-5f all—for any common
manager of n farm may bceotoplut It
without the aid of any adjuncts of chemis­
try, or what are called special manures
hut by using merely those.great gift* of
nature.—S. P. Kuatom, fa Cowwfry Gan-

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the ground to be kept loose around the
plant.
On large farms it would be better to
sow. in various places, aa when ±c soij is
rich it throws it oet of its dfaurea for c# reals.
When there to no land In Allow,
tfaecluenry may follow potatoes with

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cine*, palate, oil., lanwntlne.
■aro Ifanon. dye-alar*.window |l.
isrles. .taLionery, and fancy srliel
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bare over been introduced.
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svstata does not ralafwe Into to former con
diLion, which fa too apt to bt th# CBM with
shnply • purgative pill
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regret it
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and they will esy they are
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■ssUve sad •eorsiiv* e
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On persan writes, her daughter weaeured
rf fits at tons years’ standing, and St .Vites
dance ef two years
AMOTHER writes, his son waa cur.d
after bis flesh had almost wasted away.
The doctors pronoun cod Cha case incur*

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which, in conjunction with the

The land must be well prepared and
manured, three ounces and n hid f ofseed
sown broadcast auffieo for an acre. It
may be sues after follow, followed with
barley Io the same mannerM.tumI}), but
never more than one season an tbe earns
field, as h dratta tbe land. 'Spring to the
proper season for sowing.. h may also
ba sown after lbs early sort‘of putslets
and left fa tbe ground till the middle of
Nov. w^en the roots should bo taken up
and dried to make maketable chicory.' ■'
When tbe young plants bare four distiuct leaves, they must be carefully thin
ned oot *d left about one foot apart (ns
the plant le of wide spread growth,) the
weeds to be hoed out occasionally, and

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care UAOsirte to rwmovtog tis aww —that
to. the roeh.-afaJ sowing thermal
h. lake his fc-W to the MUue.1 way. 1

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Wrap for Uw farad site* fall cti,
la tbs battfas' daadly strife.
Manfully tbsy met lh» faman.
Cbsertnlly gare tbsirMfa.
Weep Michigan Wa.p!
Haarii sow by som* atriekao.

Roberts &amp; Striker,
gastiujs’ Suiuas ^Jircrtorn.
and most complete assortment of

And did «• part in .ngoi.b,
Wbso Us last “gooC-bps” we gave »
Wa faadlj hoped again Io see Uta.
Our praj"
“God save Ih.m 1 bbt

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Chenlcale, Points, Oils, Cam
pheur, Burning Fluid,

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GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. HUB. RAISINS, CODFISH;
la het, ererrtl.ing ia ihr Grocery line, Buek a

Tbrr net lha fo« in varnaat.
They ballfad far ths right.
And whll. thay fell tbay eonqnevsd,
They foresd th* rabsl'a 6i&lt;hu

Molhsr! wipe tU &lt;te-th-cblll
Fran thy favsd bsy*» Srow.
Sittar I .UBoch tbo life-blood
T1*1’1 ootUg from thy brother bow I
Weep mother, sister, wsep I

Ah. so I a mother’a fonitaaea,
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Can't reach the Arid of strife.
Nara Mater*a wana.y warning!,
8tey a aoldlar a ebblog lilt I
Wasp far lbw dying, wrap I
Ufa if ebbing tut.
He esn with glory erawn thep
And glee then peece nt hat.
Joy iotbadyiecgira!
BrwtoieiUe, M*y «Mh. I&amp;M.

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PATENT MEDICINES'

KiirrKi a borrows.

A good mtn wsfour pastor. Rev.
Thornton Haven, and one of no common
eloquence.
Our beet—I had si most
written good—church members loved
him. lam sorry to say that ■ fow,
tburned by the words which foil from his
lips when he endeavored to exelta hit
brethren and titters to
"A doser walk with God,"
regarded him with ether ernolione than
the fruita of the spirit.
Uke all other good men, be wat care­
fully watched by those who would have
been transported with fiend-like delight
could they have found a flaw in his con-

“Well! well!" said Mrs. Monroe, tho
wheelwright's wife to her husband, a*
they sat at th* breakfast table one morn­
ing, “suppose Mr. Haven did kiss Fenny
Lawton. She wasolmoSt enenf tbe fam­
ily—what in tbe world waa th* harm T"
-But," eaM the wheelwright, “I don't
beHsve that be did kte* her."
“Fasny herself eeid that he did," re­
plied U&gt;* wife.
This seemed to bo a clincher to Mr.
Monroe.
He deliberately wiped * hi*
fi.ee with hia handkerchief, and with a
downcast thoughtful look, and much alowsr pace than usual, went to hi* shop.
"
middleville. Mkwi**».
He had hardly takan hi* shave kn hia
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORK. hand, and begun to ply it on an unfinish­
ed
apuke, beCire Deacon Brown came in.
w.u »»*
friwe—«r*sr***The Deacon stood awhile chewing a small
fragment of a shaving and talking about
this, that, and nothing. Suddenly be
said :
“Brother Monroe, have you beard
about our minister 1"
“Yes," replied the brother.
Then there was not a word spoken for
several minutes. Tho wbselwright lust­
ily worked *n tbe spoke— the Descon
looked out of the window.
At length Mr. Menroe asked, in a low
tone ef.voleo t
,
■
“What Ute be does 1"
“SuiDothing must," waa the Deacon's
aoswar^r the cause w ill sufler." .
And than he walked rapidly up Ttb*

J. ■. TAM BBINTS
WOOLEN FACTORY,
HASTINGS, MICH.

noon, while 1 waa stay!
and ia the sitting-room
No persons bolourselve______ r______
Deacon Johnson waa elated, and im­
mediately wrote to hie wife'* ccuaio, a
young candidate, that there would soon
be a vacant parish where be, no doubt

a matter that there oould be no mistake.
Mr. Hares, after all, wM a wolf in
•beep’a clothing. He could not do such
a thing without being aware of it, and
knew that bo had never kiaaod the girl,
or any other girl but hia wife, before
marclage or elnco, in hie life.
Deacon Johnson brought the entire
matter before the church. Ho waa ex­
cellent on such cases. The charge con­
tained in two dtatinet allegations;
I. 'Rev. Tboruton Haven had been
guilty of a great impropriety, which ren­
dered it expedient that be should bo dis­
missed from the pastorate.
II. He bad lied io the matter.
,
Fanny Lawton was seat for, and the
church called to gethrr. Every member
of tho ehurch, but old bed-ridden Polly
Stearne, waa present
The tavern was
well represented. All the scoffer* and
scorn ere, within, half a score of miles,
who could get there were present
Theeirurcb mooting was duly opened.
Deacon Johnson then brought forward
his charge*.
Fanny was called to testify. Her tes­
timony was:
“One Afternoon—1 think II mutt have
been earlv la march—three of Mr. Ha­
ven’* children and myself ware alone in
the sitting-room ; their mother had gone
to the eewing circls. Mr- Haven came
into the house, from the other village;
the children met him at the door which
open* from tbs sitting room into the ball;
as bo came in they went out, and he gave
each, «v they met him a kiss—then com­
ing in, gave me orie." ’
A painful silence followed Mis* Law­
ton’s testimony.
At length. Deacon
Johnson put ths question :
“Did be close the door before be camo
into the sitting-room 1”
Tbs answer was:
“I thiak be did."
Had a pin fallen on tho carpet, it would
have been beard in any pert of our large
and beautlfal sanctuary.
Then Mr. Haven,rose up and said:
•‘Miss Law ton, what did you do with

“Here it is,” said Fanny, holding up
a specimen of that species of confection­
ary sometirnea called a kiss.'
Than there was another pause, and si­
lence that waa oppressive.
All were
too much amend, and either gratified
or mortified and disappointed, to move.
Most of those present bold their breath*.
“Fanny," said oor blessed minister,
'•did I ever kiss you 1”

Ths Nsw York World and lb* Journal
of Commerce^ New York,were suspend­
ed last week for publishing a forgedj&gt;rooInmatina, purporting to be Jby the Presi­
dent, calling for 400,000 men, and ap­
pointing aday of fasting and prayer. The
New York papers unsnimonaiy condemn
this arbitrary proceeding of the govern­
ment, inasmuch as die same bogus proc­
inmation was sent to other papers in tbe
city as though it was an Associated Proas
dispatch, sod the, World and Journal of
Commerce supposed therefore I bat it wa*
genuine. From tho facta a* they now
appear these paper* are being puniahed
for being tho victims of an expert scoun­
drel. A reward was offered by the As­
sociated Press, another by the proprietors
of the papers in question, and still anoth­
er by the merchants of New York, for
the detection ef the villein and eeodndrel
who preeticed the impoeition. The ras­
cal turned out to be s Mr. Howard, one
of the editors of tbe Brooklyn Eagle, and
be has been srrestod and sent to Fort
Lnfkyelte. The euepeuded paper* will
now be allowed to be issued as osual,
the military aathoritiee have given the
proprietors possession of their establish-

chargtrthe rebels in frost, owing' to the
nature of the ground, ware compelled
to withdraw. The enemy then moved
to turn our left. Hooker was soot to
checkmate the movement/. Before hie
arrival, the rebels had massed against
Croft’* brigade of 8tan1ey*s division, sod.
forced it back. Hooker's men filled 'up
tho gaps, and the brigade rallied and re­
pulsed the rebels.
Meanwhile a fierce conflict commenced
on the right. Smith and Ostethaua’ di­
visions charged the rifle-pits fn front ot
Resare and carried them al 7 p. M. An
hour afterwards tho rebels massed and
tried to take them, but failed.
On Sunday, the battle waa renowed at
enemy were driven from ‘ a portion of
their second lines, and Wood’s brigade of
Butterfield's division, stormed a . small
fort and took a battery of four guns. The
rebels, however, having massed on this
nart'of the lino very heavily the day be­
fore, our men were exposed to so deadly
afire from the inner works that they
were com pel led to withdraw. Part of
them continued to bold the small fort,
and kept possession of the four rebel
guns. Notw ithatondlng thia repulse, our
line was now advanced to what had been
the firnt rebel line of works. Thea we
boldfour own.is.the -center and gained
substantial and .perraaaent advantage on
both winga. Few thia and for acme rea­
son yet unknown, the enemy thought beet
to retire, and on Sunday night evacuated
the place with hta entire army, leavinj
only three guns and acme sloree of meat
and corn behind. The losses in the oper­
ations before Resaca are 800. killed,
3,800 wounded, and 400 missing. The
enemy’s loee ia unknown. Wo have ta­
ken 1,600 prisoners. Four of our Brigsdier Generals have been wounded.—
Hooker, slightly -.Kilpatrick, painfully
.ttouecD, aenouuy ; r» iiuuoi, it is isareu
mortally. Hire* General officer! of the
rebels It is known to ba killed. Oar tro­
phies msy be&gt;ummod up as follow
one stand, of colon ana seven piece*
of artillery, unlew the cavalry have ta­
ken more since, of which there ia aomo
hopes.

for a number of days, esnstaf a serious
loes of business to sn enterprise in Ils in­
font period. Read however tho follow­
ing patriotic note from the President of
tho Company, woo had been seised and
taken to Fa
*
-The Goveroment
“Tn rtz
j of thelodapendent
hart taken
----- -------- --Whet offirore the
company' have committed, we do not
know; as no one, it is believed connected
with the ootn]MDythadany agency direct­
ly or indirectly, in the production or cir­
culation of the bogus prodamallon. The
officers of the oompeny will see the Pres­
ident at the earliest practicable Hiameut,
and lean*, the cause of eomplaint. TFkro
lA« nafum it ttriiiag for.iU ctUUnct.snd
the critical weMweaf it new •&lt; hand srAro
tht Government mil be ulobtiahtd famtr
or note fo tout m thia aifineni.
“ Irt nAfspa- rw*
Muw Io be true, and
t their error wkta sefiefitd that they erswresy.

countryman and patriots. There are oth
era calling thamsalvee Democrat* who—
though .they supported Gan. Jackson in
bi* stern resistance to South Carolina’*
attempt to nullify the law* and defy U»e
authorities of the Uaioa—oow strangely
say that there is no Constitutional power
In the Federal Gsvaroment to coerce a
Blate—that the War for tbe Union is
mistaken and unjust—that we ought to
give it up, even at the cost of Disunion,
sad then try to coax the slave holders
beck into some sort of partnership by
adopting their principles anAeubmitting
to their utmost exaction*
these we con­
front as manful antagonists, not fearing
to be overcome by them, because the
the People understand them. But the
pretended War Democrat who does all
that man can do to erippls and paralyze
the prosecution of tbe War. is tbe basest
compound of knave, hypocrite end traitor
that this eenlury ha* known; and our
contempt for him Is only exceeded by
our loathing.—Sf.
,Tribnne.

Avonm Ircram psom Fo«t Ptixow.
—Th* foil atrocities of Fort Pillow un­
der Forrest's order on the 18th are not
yet before the public, and many of them
never will be. They are to shameful for
public prints. Il seem* that Lieut. Akerslran, who wa* Pott Quarterroarter,
wasMiMtetAs rid* o/a foo/dre/ mil
Au arms trended and tKt Aouse eel onfire.
Hl* remains were found thus charred end
blackened by tboee who knew him. next
dnv. Several were buried alive aod the
ground shows that they made superhu­
man sffurts to escape euffooattob.

J. V. •■OVT,
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treat is profoundly stret^le; and their

US.1J. DRAKE,

practical dentist,

constant MtartfaM *“
a forfooslj
-

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'

J.J.Bnro.
“President Independent Telegraph Co."
There speak* a man and a patriot!—
John J. Speed is well known in Detroit.
One son, our late fdlow-dtixen, C*pL
William J. Speed, fell with his fees to
ths fou on the glor ioug field of Gettysburg
and when his father went to that field of
carnage to procure the remains of his son
be oould not refrain from such delay, as
enabled him to administer to the wants
of the ansttondsd woundo^yd dying ell
•round him. Ho baa snofw eon, who
has risen from the ranks with unexam­
pled rapidity, io a Maine Regiment. The
old man’* heart is right—be ‘loves bis
country even when It dees bin wrong in
his own person, end hence can write so
magnanimous a note aa wo find above,
which is one of the mbsj honorable pro­
duction* of the war. Compare this calm
'utterance of a patriotic man, with the
mendacious and incendiary roving of the
editor of the World. Tho cootrest bo-

HP The Peace faction In the the
Democratic party ia growing imperious.
It boldly proclaim* that It will have role
or ruin. Its principal organ in this State,
the New York Daily Nevi, cornea out
with &gt; formal pronunciamen^o snnownoing thbt.it will support no candidate for
tho Presidency but a thorough end un­
mistakable peace man. It wickedly adds:
"We know no dlatinclioo between a War
Democrat and the most rabid, reckless
and incorrigible Abolitionists." Other
peace journals have spoken with equal
emphasis.
It is thus becoming more and mere
evident every day that tho Democracy
are anything but ■■hsrmoulotrs."
Wilt
they be able toenite -at Chicago 1 . Will
the greed for spoils cause the warring
brethren to forget their strife*. or shall
we witness a bolt at the National Con­
vention and the nomination and running
of two separate ticket*t—A®. Evening

A Swamp Bor.—The Now Bodford
Jfsrrery tells s good anecdote ofa bright
boot,bl ack and a penurious curmudgeon.
One of these little fellows, it seems, who
has a shArp eyejto the condition of boots of.
pedestrians, epyingamsy whose leather
looked muddy, proposed to glvoita pol­
ish. “No,” gruffly answered the owner
of the boots; “Ive no money for a
boot black." "Hold your f6ot up,” said
young Day As Martin, “and 1'11 pol­
ish It for notbhtg.*' The man compiled
and theliUfe follow plied his break till
the boot shone like a steel, mirror, when
he put up his tools and moved off. “Hal.
Io!" eried the customer ; •'black the oth­
er boot” “For five eent*," replied the
boy ; and the fire cents was paid.

�WediMflay Mtralag,

SCALES
eountry are urged to orgaelas for tbe

Tk.

pledge to be adopted by throe aasoeistiuaa
laAs follow*:

For three years qr d*riqg th* war, wa ।
balance oi our line*. «■«. —----------------[w~ii
IbeMryoea who ramrod tJM Oriter tn &gt;
time to make.the UtaBk .before dark.— .jiigntaM
AMMAinON.
—, — M. .rara. re- — He dross tbs -Mfay ftwn Ms aalrencbed
&gt;
We farthermure pledge ourselves to &lt;•rgetie than Admiral Porter** te rataht skirmish iinoe, eud still hokfail. 1 have . iMee egate R*?wtaee
ffiefiete... .indomitable
.
- v-, no report vf tale less**, but aupproe
r peschaae no foreign imporoatfoa cufctain- a.
‘bevo been _■foot; ...
but that
sailor did wot give up hope or offise1,even them to b* light.**
, edtain theMfowfaglist:.
fnawB&amp;wvfo Hodrod. tert
fag
Other
official
dfapalcbes
from,Gon.
.
Draeewnodo or velvets, aiHte, grwa- wfi*w tkduga looked theie rewret; and,
arrived.
। dines, India crape, end organdie*, ladia fortunately, bo found in tbs army men Grant, at the asms lime give, more de­ hasAt
7 e’efoek Wedpotelay.. a.
the
iace, and broehe abasia, furs, wrought after hia owe heart, Ingeniua, fertile in tails. They are as follows, Jbe first be-1
enemy ntteekud Betlw's left w»hg, but
&gt; lacee and ambroideriee, jewelry, watahee resources, oneigstfa and courageous.— ing dated yesterday:
I were repulsed. Our loro was alight.
•
‘
Goa.
Warren
has
poshed
on
pur
left
r and preciue* etonee. hair otaamowte, fans Lfoutenoot Colonel Bailey, aotiag engi­
The strainer Washington, from White
I artificial ilivrn and feathers, carpets aod neer of tho Niaoteenih Army Corps, pro­ untll.hia flank division, under Crawford,
House, bad arrivetlM**. It is reported
&gt; furai tore, silks and velvete, painted china pored to ran * dam across ths river, be­ reached a point wrat of Shady Grove
I that Fitxbugb Leo and 500 of bis eom! ormolu, broaxe, marble ornameeta and low tbe ships, and thus accumulate wat­ Church. Crawford having got drtached
oprel U»mj*. bW.Mer eeoogb to fluatlbem safitly ent of' from the rest ef thecurpa, was attacked
min'ore.’! t
tempting to inske a raid in lhe dlpfcUiM
tbeir coefinMnent, Tbe whole army went and driven back a lilUe. Tbe enemy
&gt;
The badge to be used by tbe members
is work With a real and efficiency which then threw a fere* which »pp«*r» to haie I of White House. G*o. Smith's ^forces
r
J is a Black Bee, wrought according to na tassrernrd them I lie gratitude of tho na­ beeu Ewell's Corps upon Warren’a, but I msde the captnre.
The engagement was
! tare, worn with a trl-oolored ribbun |a tion ; a forest was quickly cut down by was repulsed.
From Great** Army.
Abe lumbertaon of Maine: hauled to the abort, sharp and decisive, Warren bolding
little fa front of tbe left sbeolder.
bank aod pul in place; 'stoine and briek his ground at a distance of seven mile*
New York, June3.—On Munday 0 r.
Tbe reaaona urged for tbe adoption ot
carried tn support the trees; and in ton from Richmond. He report* that he haa m.. the enemy assaulted our line. It was
thia pledge are lb* example of the wom­
days th*gigantic w*rk wa* done, end the taken a considerable number nf prisoners, a general aud auddeu attack. They ad
en of Tfl : th* unbecoming appearance of ships, borne up by tbe confined waters, and lhat'lhare are many rebel dead on vs need tn" two lines nf battle ends heavy
foot’or’cH.
such luxuries in a time of general mourn­ were steered safely over the roek* which lhe field. Of his own fosse* he haa made skirmish line.
Simultaneous with their
no report. His latest dispatches say tbe opening volley of musketry .cannon threw
ing and distress the reckless extravagance had barred their way. 0f the asluru
and difficulties of the wewk eomr jwdgs enemy are moving ttoopo to his left, ap­ shut sod shell from the angry mouths of
which ba* Mlherta marked this struggle
n&gt;M&gt;t may be formed from tbe atsteraent parently to check the approach to Rich­ a score of pieces, but firm and unshaken
for the duration of the Union : tbe ex- of Admiral Porter, that the current ran mond in that direction. Ou our right a
stood our men coolly waited to return
pertalion of guld detract* from th* pay over tho rapids el the rate of nine asile* fight has been racing ever since dark; but the lire till it was a most murderous vol
The other dispatch
of th* soldier, dimini she* lhe pay of the per boor—a mile in but little over elx haa just dosed.1'
Xsariy swejwer
ley. The assaulting Column were stag­
above referred to ia dated six o’clock this gered and fell back. Our artillery, which ••Ise one ef year
poor women who toil for daily bread, minute*—and It wa* at ihl* point that
Us haaslMM au — _—
morning, and state* . that in Hancock's had been in position responded to the en­ allav
th* dam was boilt—N. Y. B»t. Pott.
it wee hmM. sad baa hoeewe as IndbyseMbU
increasee the price of gold here, depreci
attack last night, CUE Brooks drove the emy's cannon. Assault after assault was article with ■«. I havsetamty'obeeneu several
O* tbe 31st ulu * National Conven­
st** the vaitM of the national currency,
enemy out of a strongly intrenched po­ make by the desperate foe, but each time Otker kind, of rioibeo-wrlseen, tbe tr.odai nptrtion was held at Cleveland to weminat*
sa«Wag A&amp;vvdl. tryingto paadse. tbe hm
sition. No losses reported. Burnside'* our troops buried them beck.
and help* to eweep tbe necessaries of life
Upon
The body of the officer of the Japanese
Candidates for President and Vic* Preebeyond tbe reach of the working man. embaasr who died recently at Marseilles whole corps got across *tb* Tufopatooy Gen. Crawford’s division the nssults
iifam. The recall of deliberation* waa
Tbe coiomittee'fer Michigan are: Mr*. waa embalmed. and afterwards buried in Creek last evening, and is in full connec­ were more repeated and fierce; lhe rne
tion with Warreo. Tbe left of Hancock
the’nomination of John C. Fremont fur
SeMtor Oiandlsr, Detroit; Mrs Senator the cemetery of 8l Pierre, several of tbe rests on this aids of the creek. The flih my 'sought to turn bis left, but earb lime
President and of John Cochrane for Vies
they wens handsomely repulsed, and
Howard, Detroit; Mrs. Representative members nf the embassy having gone Corps fa upon Haneoek’a right, sod
.more tluih special gfary was won by the
PreeldenU
from Paris to be present at the ceremo­ threatens the left flank of the enemy.
. Selling, Grand Rapid*; Mr*. Repreaeany. After the eoffin was placed io tbe Smith ought to arrive at New Castle ia linen. Jb* Pennsylvania rraerxee Ix-havOwing to lhe manner of the calling of
ed magnifiiMtUy. Holding the ..xtn-me
tativa Baldwia, Pontiac; Mr*. Govern­ {rave and covered with earth, a small
noon, where be can support Warren and
thia Convenlfon and its apparent object,
left, wss G/ii. Locks ink) end his troops
or Biair, Jackson.
razier, half full with burning charcoal
Burnside if necessary.
Sheridan, with most of them fxlbe first time uud&gt; r fire.
we have bet tittle sympathy with it, or
was placed on the ground and each of the
Gregg and TorboU's divisions of cavalry,
irvra respect fur Its doings or tbe saying*
LMonrl
mourners, altar kneeling and saying a is on our loll flank. Wilson ia ou tbe They behaved like veterans.
Gen. Grant before Richmond.
Kilcbery'a brigade of heat y artiliy, yet
of those who competed it. Ils member*
It la believed in Washington, in the sburt prayer, threw a small quantity of right and rear, for purposes reported In
novices in the fa Id, stood thsir ground
were not drawn together by general uni­ best informed military circle*, tbak.'when fucenan on the fire. Thia eras all ths a former dispatch.
with the resoluteness of vcieraua.
This
ceremony. The other day the Ambassa­
Tbe reentry thereabouts ta thickly
ty of feeling, or by a well defined public Gen. Grant announced his Intentiosb uto
brigade al-wo raptured 80 prisoners.—
dors sent three hundred franca u&gt; the
necesalty. With th* exception of lb* fight it out on this line If it taken all sum- Prince Imperial Asylum. A story is wooded with pines, with good openings. The iMileu &lt;l-»s»'d with our inning driv­
mor," that he meant what he said, and
The
Indioailons
thia,
morning
are
that
German element, whose coatAding object
en the Memy as staled al— ve, ami ncce
tbe vaporing of the McCIrilanitc*. there­ Eing the round of tho papers that »&gt;me lhe enemy haa (alien back south uf the
pying the Untile ground. ' (far I-wm are
ys siuce, when making parchases al a
I* of lhe man serving order, the Convex fore, that he will approach Richmond
Chiekahominy. Nothing of later date
200 killud,wuuudcd and iuiaain«. Aumhiv
lion waa moody mad* ep of lb* aspiring from the east a* McClellan did, are tbe jeweler's in tbe Rue de la Pais, the shop­ baa been rereived st this Department.
tbe killed was klujyrElkhart,Command­
keeper waa so struck by a' parasol car­
sheerest
nonsense.
Grant
will
undoubt
­
E.
M.
STANTON.
and diaeppotated, sad those who always
ing tbe 04ih Michigan Regtonvnl fl).—
edly cover the line be baa been fighting ried by one of tbe Japanese that he pro­
WakDkpaktmk*t,
I
find fault with what they catmot manage
Tbw.Memy’e l-.s«ra are-much heavier.
posed to accept it in payment fur a cer­
on aod thus keep the enemy from using
Wwuxurofa
Msy
31
—
11
r.
m
.
f
probably 1,5(10. Wc took teu Luodrrd
and control.
Tbia convention bad not
those two Important Railroads, and al tain quantity of coral ornamenla selected ToMaj. GetoDii:
prisnnrea, among Uw*ii, ten oxnmisriuu
its origin In asy apparent public necessi­ the same time be may be expected to far purchase by hia visitors; tho proposal
Tbe following dispatob has been receiv­ ed officer*. Among their drad are said
was readily accepted, and it ia acid that
ty, nor in any. generally expressed want cover and use otAcr lines of communica­
.
half the parasols of the Embassy have ed from Gen. Butter:
to bane been foetid a rebel General and edi* UnUsC State* Mrtca er.'u&gt;te*. •( .ftrtfoosl
tion, by which bis own supplies will be
or daalro of the people.
YeeterJay all day heavy firing was
Hants. They are tris iiMtxio ta cels, st;the
'■
received which be still can do by ap­ payaed into tho bands of the speculative beard in the direction of Mechanicsville. two Colonels.
The Germans are *ino*re ia tbeir de.
Tbe prisoners all aay tbe wb 4* uf pkawirc cf th* Gorrromcnt, st «uy |-crio&lt;! Wot
proaching Richmond from the north, and jeweler.
Six refugsea from Richmond report Ewell’* corp* was engaged against ”&lt;«■—
vntfon to Fremont; and It la mainly due this position giveshim a much batter
be&gt; dee Ire ear ewre Stea /te*/ yveri taxn thtir
that Grant waa on the Mechanicsville
to tbe preponderance of tbi* element in chance for a close investment of Rich­
Arun*.—Gen.Sherman, after resting turnpike nine miles from Richmond yes­ Tb* corps they ray, however, i« coin date, sad an^tbrir reOmpiiou nr* rsk wr.
macded by Early, and G&gt;n. E«ell is in
tbe convention, that secured hi* nomina­ mond on tbe west side, where the James his troop* in tho vicinity of Qipavllte. terday; that tbvy beard tbe firing, a»d
command &gt;&gt;f ths army, Lee ak-k in Rich­
has
again
resumed
the
march
toward
At
river
eanal
enters
the
dty.
Thu*
all
tbe
that
Grant was driving Lee.
tion. Paltry, however, influenced other*
mond. The rumor haa prevailed that
approachew to tbe city, except from tbe lent*. Tho sittiaticm of Atlanta is eleva­
A woman reports that a meeting waa Lee eaa wounded in lhe leg st Spoilt) I•f tbe Canvaotfoe to labor for the aem* south, eah be controlled by nn inveet- ted, and no doubt Johnston hsa fortified
result, knowing that probably one-third meat from the north side, which waa by the position, since it commands by its held yesterday while she was in Rich­ vania QrartHouae, butt* not authenti­
mond to ewe whether the city should be cated. There ran be no doubt, however
of the original Republicans would pre­ no means the case when McClellan .was railroad connections Che whole interior
surrendered or burned. Tho Mayor ad­ uf the fact that be dee* not command the
of the Bute of Georgia. Il la a fioariebfer Fremoat if regularly nominated, to before Ricbmowd.-Ckr. A’. K Fwus.
vocated surrender snd was put-lntoCastle rebel army at prraent.
mg town, laid «rat in 1843; il had, in Thunder.
any other man, as their candidate for the
1850, 2,572 inhabt'.anu, and in I860,
Tbe enemy attacked my lice* yeater
Presidency.
From Gnurt*i Amy.
9.445. Four of tbe principle railroads
day and were repulsed. To-day all day
Tbe calling of this convention was un­
of tbe State form a junction here, and, as
New York, June A—The .ncresefol
they have been demoastraliug a^aiatt
the center i&gt;t the out ton and grain trade I my works on Spring HiU on tbe eeatern operation. of the fa h eoqm, uo Monday
wise, and it* effect will be to defeat the
it ia also the rooter of military operation* I bsnkof the Appematox. bu were re­ were followed up bv an advance of the
very object it wa* hoped to reach by 1U
2d Corp* oa Tueedak
We compelled
in tbe cotton States. As Bbermsn waa
pulsed. Nothing further since my tele­
Nfoc-tcnlhs of the original Fremont men
resting two days at Kingston with bis ar-1
gram of this evening from Gen. Grant. the roomy to witbdraw'frum their line
tire such only through tbe regular Union
my, to replanish his stores and send bark
on the Totopotomy. They have retreat
E. M. STANTON.
Republican organisation. They deaired
to Chattanooga tbe wounded and disabled
ed to Um south aide of the Chick *b&lt;.m in r,
men, and rsst bis forces, of course John­
with the exception uftheir, line to retard L'tatMl 8teU» auto* W toe nrtre of Ktafoeel
hie nomlaatine al Baltimore, and not at
leeks,*44mg Mf pte cent, for MteMSU er
oer advance.
Cleveland ; by tbe regular Untoo Repub­ raven, hfaarachueette twelve, Michigan ston would have the start of him in tbe
Fortreea Monroe, May J!.—Lieut.
march to Atlanta, and would have time
Our c.lr,
M«iank.rtl!r rewire Item Sraei.g interest tre« th* 4*W ef
lican organtaerioa, and nut by a now or- sight, Mmneaeta four, Missouri eleven, to eonaplete bis dispositions for the de­ Gen. Grant’s communication with the
•obeertyttoe and tepout Ae thee* Mrote are
Nebraska
three,
Nevada
three,
New
J
er
fense of th* place, while Bbenoan will be White House is complete, and'alt works bs! tie-field* of the Cfticitl
genixatien, the eflact of which can but
Exto&gt;&lt; rraa nulclfil «r Suu
aey seven, New Harn pthire five, New joined by Dasie from Rome, and by ro- welt
tend to dis integration, snd thereby aid
Txxxtiti,
)
Y»rk thirty-three, Ohio, twenty-one, Or­
Richmond papers of tbe 80th have M&gt;,
Ulla u» ...
dtaunfon. Tbe calling of tbe Cleveland egon three, Pennsylvania twenty-six, iuforcementa front Chattanooga, and oth­
'
been
recrived
here.
They
hove
changed
er place* along tbe Ime.
««1 yer aaaaaa. aeeaeteg toU. rate oTMa toeonvMtita) and ita action, has-weekened Rhode Island four, Tenneeaee j ten, VerII. b..u,ufe,
their views with regard to tbe military
:
uf?
U. T.cop.um., „,h iee ie Ttrioea yerta einw oouatry. '
the Fratuont element in th* Balthnore
'ability of Grant, and say tbat'they have
At th* pnacut HU/ prom, am "• ««« «l»y
; been underrating him. Theji **y he ia Uoir.1 lU.lr.wl, wd.U.b, mmrilM
OuavMKion, and rendered the rfaMNniaaTbe following paragraph appears In a
smarter
than
they
bad
dreamed
of,
and
tlun of Mr. Lineole doubly certain.
*■ —f to ■ lUrdn. ...
I.* Cfc.eh.
Onr Ekfct Per Cot hrtertrt
letter from Rome to the IxHitfon HeraU:
manifest some fears in regard to thosafoto to. ,hn&gt;wu to, |, (t
We have mooh Guth in Fremostt a* a
-The Pup* has rent a large sum foe tbe 1 ty of Lee, or rather a* to his *occce* in
•10
loU,
wounded soldiers in America, to be
stalMsnae end tra* patriot.
W* may
repelling tbe Yankee army.
tfK&gt;.hmnto,.nd I. a.w tln«itra;« lb_
e^Oally divided between the federal and
have muoh lee*, however. If be shell fail
A n&gt;e*»eoger from Grant reports that croeainea of lha
___ n ..
i confederate hospitals. It is probable
on Monday morning our army had reach­
that Governor Wise "of Virginia, may
Riciiaojru awn ths Rnasiuox.—Tbe
ed MsehaniesvHle. The Btearner Thomao
tbe Baltimore Oocreotkm shaft have,
Richmond pnpers of Friday l«t. eaprra* shortly arrive here, nn a mission from Powell ha* just arrived from Bermuda
nom foaled auras other man.
In the
Jeffiiroon Davie, the Holy Bee, the Pup*
grrat fear for tb« safety «/ chit city. Tbe
Hundred. All waa quiet with Butler’*
weantime we regard it it much oat of' Wkif Menis to think there is not only being moot dee Irons to rfrrct, if possible, force*.
character, and as tending to very bad re­■
impending over the rebel capital, eome aelttanent of the question through
Tbe steamer C. W. Thomas, with a
tbe bishues of the dissentient states. ”
bearer of dispatches from Gm.'Grant,
sults for any Republican journal to join, but ever the rebel cause. In diacuMiug
has arrived from tbe White House. A
tbe Copperheads in detractieo of Gen. the matter, it aay*:
"Tbe people of the Confederacy have - 9** Tbe Houghton JVfouip GturUt portion of Gen. Grant's force* arrived at
Fremont. There ere tboMkfe who de. mads up tbeir mind*, unwisely, that lhe
of th* 2Sth, statee that far a number of Mechanicsville yesterday morning, and
airs te own tin Sa to ae&lt; with the Republi war reurt ood ene way cr th* ether, tbi* daya past tbe valley has been preUy well bad not encountered tbe enemy in force
can party who do not believe that Fre-- year, forgetting quite, that there can be filled with smoke from the burning of the up to that time . Gen. Sheridan’* cav­
New York, June fl.—A correspondent I
but
om way. If Leo rtmcld fail and hi* woods in that vicinity. Kowsomw Bay alry bad Myeral skirmishes with th* ene­
reoot te reckless, satravagaet, visionary
with Sherman’s Army gives the details ,
army be uu*ucea*fal, we greatly fear that was so filled with smoke that tbe eart my aod eompistely rooted them. Heavy of the battle at New Hope Church on the
and as likely to fail as to succeed simply
Um majority of the people would Imgln shore and the Huron Mountains and , cannonading waa beard yesterday In the 27lh. About noon the enemy gave signa ,
because tie has been nominated by the to look dm other way.
islands were invisible. Heavy fires bed. direction of Mcchsnisavtll*. TU highest
of great activity, awd deployed a large ,
Oeveland Convection.
. But neither tbe foe* of Lae, nor lhe been raging baek ia tbe woods.
Since, hope* are entertained by these competent force in front orfflcPberson’s corps. They ,
reveres of hi* armv,nor th* two together, the multi ng of tbe enow in that vicinity,' to judge of the situation.
marched boldly up, till exposed to a sc
-fivers Coxvanraoa.—The Republican will justify tbe contemplation hf that there has not been an hour's steady rain,
vers artillery fire. When they had reach­ for lb* efctrvaIcedyser,eedfagiaM an*.Js«4.
and the under brush in open or limber
From Gen. Better.
ed a distance less than 100 yards of our
State Central Committee hare iaeoed
for* th* retold erar
lands is as dry as it was last August
Bermuda Hundred, June 1.—A* Jr. breastworks, our Infantry poured upon
their cell for e ffitate eorninatmg convenH will bs re*0 ital ev*a tbs present reld rvreM. a rebel iron -clad came down Jamm tho thick muse a terrible vulley. The
River end attacked tbe monitors.
The column staggered back, bwt were rallied •wtaeffaeGersraerart are targWy fa .rare. oC
tesweresorAsTTraewjArUtoHJ—esriaWa
engagement ctmlinued two hours with —it- ~ V ——•----- *
।
hr.
_i.it 'I
euorv vowpproaca ,‘^*wbil*tee.reseot ls*aibi* of Me WT
Wen to Aska uMsondi-.ional toyMiy tbe
oonstaat and heavy oannoeadiuz,
Tbs •fooev. 13m ।
»w became body '1
rebel ire® clod was drive* up tbe river. •ogaged, aud
only taM of membership to their parky.
tod to heU l(M»0 Further result* not known. When th* outnumbered
We firmly believe Wa* the euwvaatioM
wed tn Park Ku. steamer John A. Warner left this momc/ tbe BepuUiren party this year, will
the groat Balicmal fag, oannooadihg oontinesd up to that
mftelhelr platform browd enough, for
Owe, bet was rappooed to be mosUy o«
every men k&gt; stand upon who dates not

&lt;J. S. 10-40 BONDS.

■“‘"“J4

I. O. ef G. T.
ktrte^
LeCge Recm ia O*

Tai

SrsciAL Tows Ms
town meeting fur ml

’ tbe'Railroad question, was he

town on Monday.

Quite a I

wea-pgllod, aod two vote* onl;

against loaning the credit of th
. to aid in ooostructing a rail:

Battle Creek to this place.

It

•o tesM* bond* to the amount &gt;
. osot of tbe valealioa of Real f

bonds payable one-half in tr
belaace ip twenty years. Tbit
ba* shown that It desires a rai

expects to belp.build it.

A Samas.—One day -late
weviral mason* were at work I
cellar wall under lhe dwelling

'Wright, of Rutland, tbe boom
ported on poets, tbe building
came down upon tbeir beads,
had been raised about too feet
workmen saved themselves fro

and Instant death by throwing tl
- upon the bottom of tbe cellar.

Axutmxb Boitxn Data.—A
t^ter inform* us that Jubn L. ■
Johnstown fell in the battles of
dvroese, In Virginis. He was t

man from lb* 8lh Michigan, wb
esltog letter* we hav* frequent!)
He was a young roan ofr
&lt;wdfasry ’prumie*, respected aa
foy all bi* comred**. lie bad b*&gt;
'mended for promotion^ud a Li&lt;
■commiamoe was forwarded to I

meet w bich arrived a few day*

Mtaaoa or Fronroxa.—Mme

«t eend* out for tbe sutemt
August, * splendid number of
^efFaahlona. Beside Its ust
tkw in Fashion Plate*, Pattr

Ue» number coataina a very gi
ofihcel mnste arranged far

and piano.

;tBy request of several praah
eietaue, notice is hereby givi

meettag will be bold at Harting
oat we zeo eay w
porpoeo uf fixirg upon aunifon
pries* to be charged, snd for o&gt;

other matter* of getters! impoi
the profeaaion. A General attr
ib* practicing Pbyaicfani'
County foeolWUed.

• Nrot-xcran Cowrit* aao Cow
•re aware of tbe impurtaure *f
• Guerh or a *Cu&lt;ntnoo Cold,
•tar*; that whieb, in tbe begins
yield to a mild remedy, if negU
prove upoa the Lung*. "taMM-

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&gt;me days at

MMoaljr madelt not* did
Bhe made a great effort
bar nervousness nt ridein

that lam glad to tsnau

0, wbal a ■lortum sl(hi It wm to ass la prosd ,
ingap At hfrn she MM with ah
arraj
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’1 fear you era aqt well," aaid Marge
A basdrsd ibasMod
u. Ul ■aambatod
fcrtb. iraj,
rut with soUdtoda.
AH vagvr^for Ut. wl»b.&lt;t for
and n.»rvMag !
“Do you know, dear, I sometimes
: *Yn eharm ma,
। feel ao w.wried and aoaiuus about Wal­ “Know that 1 am p
AU anued ate faratofad aap^pis
sbovtl*
ter" said the widow, ia low. confidential
and with ho.*.
.
EMhesfUla bad a plta-axa, eaoh priest* had a tones,
&gt;p*de.
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“Coma nearer Margaret. J may bare
Jet, Dsvis saw then earning sad trvBiblad, asm I time to say now wbal 1 have long wished
strali
U» aay to you. 1 sm aura dear, she ton••It te so meja «ght," said he, "baewute It wOI liuued, with rapid, aersona utterance,
Th. TaaAsaa wiU rmsA am sapiUl bp diggtag 1 i “ibatjuur awn heart telle you tint yotf
“R fa. fwt ’a grant one that J wiab you
are not indifferent to Walter. IbsVa to make,’* sbe saldVemuiousiy. “] Qp^
Bet fare ;.r. wad. a .light mi.lah^ far raj every reason to ba|ieve that be loved you
wantydn to forswear an ea^py-th*! jou I
sincerely. Be is cow in a poaiU&gt;« to
,aak you ap important question; If you
feel atlibespy to answer Rin Use aKrtna“I wilt bid fartwell to every acquafa- 1 concluded without any pastry or dessert.
tive promise ma, Margaret that you will tanpel have, Ifjoe, aisli'l^’’ aaicf.Wal ! x w«fu»u«i, ux
do so conditionally."
Wr with enthusiasm,
,
butter at ® I -fi o'clock finished up tbs
Margaret turned her blushing face
Hoodlem of thb vebameot Istsfmo­ I day.- The beds Wars simply' .otmp cots
away from the widow who continued.
tion.
Margaret epatiwed: “I could some with and olbara without mattrsiwes;
“I'm hi&gt; mother—bs is my oaly eon ;
SfauUavj.
never be happy while I knew that you and all the toilet apparatus anywhere
so,you will excuse my speaking Ilka this
visible were a few tin wash basins, a
ytanaubject to the influence of ibis «ne
to y ou. You have a wonderful influents
tny. I do ah* allude to ooe af year ac­ moderate suppply of towels, a bit uf
now over him—a stronger influence now
MM
’•M»*4WWa
looking glass,
! dear, that you will have in aU your life. quaintances, Walter. You know beat
tabla nailbar...
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.
Use 1*. Magaro*—for your own sake ■‘but which-bf those are good far yew and parmlltgd, the Ganem! Will no*, bare
| must of all for his own sake!
Make Which era not. J would bavoyau okaVe
either
about
him
for
his
own or' others’
| Him furs wear the winecup, with God’s to the geod and foraaka tba evil owe* ■
blessing 1 am sure you could do it,' And j But now 1 ata speaking uf a stronger
that far more easily and effectually than than a bnmau enemy.; ol one that is ass
You know his olairng inuumerable homes, and mdliona
fece. The lime waa sommer, and as the 1 could do i it myaulf.
pf'Engliab familfas-” Margaret peueed
sun hastened to the we^, the air became tamperment Margaret; be Is one who for a moment, then continued wkh stam­
heavy with the breath of beautiful flow­ wosld foil an easy and uaeoneeioM prey
mering uUarapoe and all her old nervers that bloomed in her wall kept garden. Co the insinuating vice with which he is
Mrs. Ward seemed U&gt; grow weary of dallying. Thoaeevenings that bo wan oaape«»; “Dy great regard for you
prompts me to aay tbia. I aee that you
the work in which aim »as eagngad.— oat last week, he bad been ia compdby
comfort’ he baa not greatly enlarged hie
With a nervous, impatient movement such m 1 bavftito dread for him. This are fa danger. The thought to ma ta
horrible. For your aake—for your deer poeaaaaioua. ' His Uirep stare iadkatehta
she laid it aside and walked to the window evening you cm see that lais tairtbis.auexalted rank, but to say nothing of the
toother
fa
.Mkffr-for
n»y,aaka,l
implore
U&gt; enjoy the view,and io peer out along nawraL You wm at Lucksfe pa*/ ••
you ta maha thia bltlp apcriflca. It will ehanri fa tifa-wldiere eyea these gQUerthe road •hich led U&gt; a neighboring town. Munday when be was there,--------------- 1
t»t poet you a.gveal efcrt te do ao, in a ing marka of rank possess, I deebt if
not
dear!
She evidently expected an arrival.
few years tln»o fa might cast you a aerri- there is a commissioned officer inb&amp; ar­
“Yea," retaraad Margaret
Aftel standing'there for a few ,«&lt;&gt;
bio effort. Fur every day this enemy my who is as plainly dad as Tie. His
"Did you ustioa aaything."
mentsshe turned to a book cave to select
forges a MW link to sdd to the chain ciothev are worn threadbare, and despite
“Yas, it paiaed ms d«apiy.
a volutnn for reading.
Suddenly she
which be imparoaolihly winds aroend bis the steady brushing of his eervahti (bay
time
for
leaving
cams
Waiter
heard a step on the gravel walk loading
victims. Think for a moment, Walter will have an untidy look, due, no doubt,
“
t&lt;* the front door, it was a very light above hianaelC
sod fay to understand wbaA I mean.— to the General's habit of going everyquick step not the one she expected, and ’borne so I had an
Don't compel, me to speak any plainer;
she approached the window again lo see that eueh waa tba
self. The General understands tba dif­
tbaaubjact iaa dialaMaful ona to ma."
,
who tl might be. The next moment sbe ed aboot it ever a___
Walter 'understood at last. But Mar. ference between cleanliness and .gOodBH raring Wai terfa etep on the itairaase .
was alfeetionstcly greeting a young Iwdy
garat’s meaning dawned on bis mind very naas; but In bia opinion. paredraMy
■ ho had entered ibe bouse without any al that that tnomrM. Mrs. Ward aaid
evinced,
there ia as much oUeither ir ta
slowly. Noons had over hinted a ay la
ceremony.
Margaret Dawson was al­ hurriedly, and with grant enmestaesa
ble to him on the subject before;—Sot flanntel shirt as in one tiffined of drawlngways n weledmc visitor at Mr*. Ward's, “don't forget, Margaret; I warn and be­
rootn'fa) rnacu lateness.
even his mother.
“I am truly glad to see you this evening, seech you to maks no compromise."
Yuur readsrv need not su^poae that I
He bad never dre*med of danger. A
Walter ra-entered tba room in bigb
1 was just getting foolishly nervous thru’
am describing a careless or induient man
waiting for Walter; he ia nearly three spirits. Hie brilliant eenvaraatiu* made crimsoa fluab overspread hie face as be
the lima pass m&lt;*t agreeably. Tb&gt; fit-1 cumprabended what Margaret meant— or one who does not know the difference
hours behind his usual time.
between Uta garb of B gifthnn and n
tie party lingered round the tea table for ! Hto proud spirit was stung to tb* qt»Hr.
Margaret looked concerned as sbe
Margaret looked op In bls fiMtC He sloven. The facts are pointed only aa a
plied : “It ia quite an unusual thing for quite str hour uhlisioua «f buw Ums was
him to be lata, is it nut, Mrs. Ward I— speadisgo*. Then the warm flush of kept his syseefat dcHrrr and sba did nnt
But important business may detain him tba sunlight paled tod the stars began to withdraw her gale. “Waltar," sbe ssld,
slww themedvee in tbs clear sky. Wal­ in the softest possible atcenU,’ “1 have
in the town.”
“Perhaps so, said the widow dubiously, ter rose from hit chair and sauntered to wounded you. 1 knew I should do’ *4*'
a great nation’s fete hi the palm of
,
lhat'fe wbv I hesitated fti snyirtg what T bolds
and with a little sigh. Then, after a the window saying,—
ofhia hakh j attf U fa Anfaaoeragemeat
“There - ill b. . «^M-.r.ucui moonrise nave said • what I have deme Ji.Mt of 1ttthoughtful silence, sbe adder)•■'Twto know that evary fecidty o&lt; hie Blind 1
evenings last week he was not heme to thia evening. Allow ms Io p revml on tense solirftude for yon—mrt'of—uf pure
take tea with me. I hope he will not y&lt;a» fadfas ntwm for a etr*H.d«wn the love for you and I bare offended yen."
•' a*WM**
make a habit of staying out in the eve­ lane to watch for Cynthia’s appearance." w’Zi
pf carriages, -easstiw-fo^thd earrmges
“1 tnflnt beg take sasoAod,'* add MH.
ning. I look forward to his coming home
rtW. bA-MiM* fl«a; U.,'4w».
at six o’clock to tea, and I du out much Ward. “Y’ou know, Walter that 1 oerar Ifoosf I tbank you .'a lbdva|nff trnttraT u
aion of the question of eating extends no
g-&gt;
osl
aflsr
aunecL
But
there
is
noth
­
like the ide* of sitting down without him.
was shard task for you,lean wrll andM,
furtlwr than u» tbs rations of his men ;
You see I am wailfog for him this eve­ ing to prevent you and Margaret going.. stand, dear, but you Have performed it
and
be would bain himself if be oonld
is there dear 1" appealing to tba latter.
ning."
’
spend a minute over thx fit or fashion of
"Nuthtaa aacrptinx my wish to gat
Margaret glanced at the table on which
tea was laid. Then she considerately borne early, said .Margaret: “bet I will
ciiauged the eonveraatkxi, and for the stay out Jung enough to aay my revpeels
next quarter of an hour amused the wid­ to bonnie tadye moon*' •
“Thank yc*" aaid Walter.
ow bv her lively talk.
fa a few tn mates the twd ware-walk­
“Ydu will slay and lake tea with us |
will you wull”said Mrs. Ward when the i log along tbs road leading to a beautifai
I lane whence they could obtain a good
oun versalion flagged fora moment.
• I had tea long since, thank yuu,” aaid ’1 view of eastern bills. Tbe moun would
Margaret; “bull shall be happy la. sit .I s4hb* rise; *bs bi 11 tape wsrs already tinU
with you for an hour or co. i called for Ii ed by lbs pals golden light.
Margaret and Walter, walked slowly
the express parpoee of having a quiet
chat with you. 1 expected that Mr. on conversing in low, earnest tone*
“ 'Buouie ladye moan' took a farlivs
Ward would have been at borne and
peep
&lt;&gt;vw« the bill-top prior to rising mi
gone out again before this time."
“Mere Im la," said the widow, rising full-orbed majesty ; bat— would you bohastily and walking to the window, as lie vs »* I—eur two friends positively did
i no; ms her I
Margsret kepa her eyes
she beard bis well-kirawe atsp.
He came down the garden whistling determinedly fixed on the ground ; Wai­
*. -. .■
and cutting at the leaves of the unfortu­ ter did no* look skyward.
Presoully, having reached tbe and of
nate rose bushes with his light vens.
“W altar I*1 cried his niutbcr, “bate 1the beautiful lane they paaaed far a few
momenta
under
au
uld
elu*
tree,
and
bad
pity oa ,my rosea I"
“Mat* pity on yoar pet* I" he mM the alrape hide birds on tba boughs
laughingly, as he entered the front deor, | thereof taken the traabla to wakeup mJ

| “You perfectly understand me, Wallerl"
sbe said, interugalivefy.
••PefecUv."^t ,.

Gea. Grant aeni- twearw Ko man
in bia camp has aver board hfat igl»a Btteraoce to profanity ia any of its. many
forms. He rarely Isu|1m, either; but
be bee a sort of grim humor which fa not
without its effect.
.1 do not know that these trivial datoifs
which touch only the peraoual habit* of
Gen. Grant, will interest the renders, of
tb* ffseafag Poet, bnt tbey were Interwal^10 tn* They mark and indivMualAb*«aaa, uptss wbosn rente mesh' «f
the power to affect for vreal ur rfM* tba
future of this campaign. .
This man Grant is a marvtil.
■mounts'fa Ms raak and rdtno
Bpartao'simplWty of his *

“Wall, then "aba, aaid, with earnest
tears in bar laughing eyea, “wux rod"
The soft eastern broeaa carried the aa-,
swer rigbt.avay from the eaaUrp hills
and the silver moon smiled ou the two
*• they slowly walked ou tbeir wayfc as.
if giving them a blaaaing.

That night Margarot ga*« Weilar wa
answer to thn question which be asked
iier under the old alm tree, which eoswer
1 believe was a Moat satisfactory owe
though 1 did not bear it.
A fear weeks later there was a dread­
ful upeet a* Mrs. Ward's bowse but etw
did oOt toiadil far aa oaa bf bar lady

wemid saner happen again, as Mrs. Ward I
bad btrtooaaowte be married.
Margaret Dawwon became Maa. Ward
sad that wkbowt disregarding ' the wid­
owed molbsfs earnest injunction to
“Dea'tauuld me fer being lata," bead- If-'F "«
make “no cumpromfoe." Both tba vouag
dsd in mock fear, while hanging his ban have seen Margaret and Walter ataading
below, and have heard the latter aay,, fa. husband and wMb had eelisfoetoriiy anon the stand in the passage. (
swsrad the most imatetamllttlequestion.
“if I do aooid you. bers is some ous ]• rery peculiar lone just thase two words; '“Wattwoo/"who will take your part, I expect," aaid
Mr*. Ward.
Margaret was very diaoompaaed. TU
A alight flush roaa to Margaret's lace, quest***
i
which Walter pot to bar weak
Ltet'oa IV TMB A ear.—Gs* Howard
as Waltar said, fa pleasant aurpriae;— abort
t
one, bat tba answer would involve made th* following sensible ramarks as
“Ah Mlsa Margaret, I am aura my moth- ao
i mwah. Bkebapt bar eyes feted so the to Itqwoeio tbs artsy, ia tats apse this:
and bar lip ahead. But when
•r will leak courage |o Mold me in yuur ground,
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"1 d.d sot drink at aalinys, 1 did net
Walter re«Aa&gt;ated tbaqeeatina abaaaid drinks* West Point; hat svhea i got
1 ^' “But*supposa 1 scold ybuf aaid Mar- i
oerutwely. “Don’t ask nan; naw I have !=taU) Ue
m aU
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ill the
-Lx (fab.
gar.t^arefay ^Indeed J
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�NEWS !

Mar Fah&gt;
Bailroad,

UTOEEW TOfflfSON
irfl.l.lj to
q.ind

trams tafoesy as menhehif to the peace
,
and
independence of this our errantry tho
,effurta ofany sueb Power to obtain now
foczbolda for Monareblal Governments,
,sustained by a foreign military force In
, neta proximity to the United States.—
{{foatf'nta txffitinnta applause.]
fO n motion of Mr. Bushnell, of the
Committed on Resolutions, they were
,,adopted by aeclaimntlon.
By motion it was then decided, that
the Convention proceed at onee to nomi­
nate a candidate for President and Vice
ProaMeM. -•■■■■
"
Gen. Cameron, of Pwmeyl vania, offer­
,ed as a substitute a resoletion that Abra­
ham L lacoin and Hannibal Hamlin be
tho unanimous choice of thd^nlon parly
for President and Vice President (Great
cheering and loud calls for a division on
"’ilr’c—«J|1, o(M.rjl«W, wllrffcr

ginis, Florida Arkanaaa, LouUasa, and
all the territories which the nMyurlly report proposed to admit to seals without
tbe right to vote, should have the . right
to vote, was put.to the Convention.,
Mr. Irane asked a division oftbe qoesliun
to rote as to the States first, and thro on
tbe territories.
A second division wan called for, and
the Convection asked to vote first as
Tencessre baring the right to vote.
A cell tor a vote by states was made
and the' Convention voted, 4yee210, nays
15®.
.
.
Hie Convention next voted as to the
admission of Artetas and Louisiana
with tho right te vote. Tbe result was
anmraneod, ayes 207, naya 167.
.
The report of the Committee on Cre­
dentials was then adopted as amended.
Mr. Raymond, of Now York, from tbe
Committee on Resolutions, reported the
following:
1. Jfaaotasf, That it Io the highest duty
of every American citizen to maintain
agaioM all their enemies tbe Integrity of
the Union and tbe paramount authority
of the Oooetitrtionsnd laws of tbe United
States and that hying aside all direrence
of political opinions, we pledge otrreeh-es
ss Union men animated by a common
sentiment, and aiming at a common ob­
ject, to do everything in our power to
aid tbe Government in quelling, by force
ef arms, tbe rebellion now raging ^against
its authority, and in bringing to punish­
ment dee to their crimes, the rebels and
traitors arrayed against it. (Prolonged

» division of tba question so as te decide
first na that portion ef the resolution dedarldg Abraham Lincoln the unanimous
choice of tbe convention as Its candidate
for tho Presidency of the United States.
Mr. Btevros moved tofay. the resolu­
tion on the table. (Groat ewnfusiun,
cheering and cries of“questien."]
Mr. Cameron withdrew bi* resolution

*PX*AMotad, That we approve of the
determination of the Government of tba
United States wot to compromise with
rebels, or to ofier any terms of peace ex­
cept eweb as may be besed upon an uncon­
ditional surrender oftbetr hostility and
a relaro to their jest allegieuee to the
Constitution and fa we of lira United Blates
snd that we sell upon tbe Government
to maintain thia position nod to nroseewt e

__ __ „ which the Gevernru.m to its
own defence has aimed a death-blow at
thia giganlfcsvU; we are in favor fur­
thermore of such an amendment to the
Constitution la bs made by the people
in conformity with ita provlelous. an shall
termmate and forever prohibit the exist-

plsuso] who hare periled their lives iu
This is a name that the people of the defence of their country and in vindica­
United Stales, have heratoforo delighted tion of the honur of tfaj flag; that the
to honor, and ita possessor has occupied nation owes them sotai ^CTmanedl recog­
nition of tbolr patriotism and their val­
a high place hr the estimation of inoumer.
or, and ample and permanent provision
able friend*. But be ha. at last placed fur those of their anrvivora who have re­
himself in a false position before the ceived disabling and honorable wounds in
country, and in his efforts to defeat Ahn. the service of the country ; and that the
ham Lincoln by bringing to bear upon memories of thoee who have fallen in tts
defence shall be held to rreatfal and ever
h i» Hmj-ilimunlnflnsmtafl— oppo­

sition, "hehas forfeited the high place that
he once occupied, and if he persists in
such a course, the “suicide, by his own
strong hand," wQi be effectually a«os-

pliahad." We have baseto fore, had an
abiding faith in bis honor, patriotism and
integrity, and even yet, we trmt bo may
bo brought to see the error he has com­

mitted,mod withdraw from a eontaat that

and Viahabuag, baa at length tab an hb

position before tba rebel Capital.

whfai wa take into conaideration

And

the

strength of will, tenacity cd purpose, end

U rau, „lte!)«••»» work &gt;»
lUir —If »
TV. pl—" l*k“

praM., skewing ik.llbe «&gt;.my h« u wid
everything be can command.
’
Sheridan is reported to bold Bottom s
Bridge. Thio may induce the aoemy to
retreat serve the Ctockahumtoy.
June 4—5 a. m.—Tbe enemy made a
n'tal attack on tbe Sd corps last night,
which wps repulsed witr. gruel
Sheridan took Bottom Bridge last night­
Cannonading has upaoed on our right,
but no musketry aa yet
' Another oorraaponderrt saya that on
Friday’a figbt owing to fhe formidable
character of the enomy'a works. It was
deemed impolitic to continue the assault,
and at noon our men rested in (heir new
positions, ofter making them impregnable.
In the advance upon these works, Brooks
and Miles* brigades formed two lines,
erecaeded by the 148lh Penasylvania,
acting as skirmishers, who led the charge,
charging the works with tho point of the
bavonet, driving the enemy from them
In great ennfaaion. But Ibo rebels made
a desperate charge while we warn refomYng, aud drove our men out and a few
yards from tho werka., Here strong
works were erected and held in spite of
their efforts to didodge ua. In Barlow’s
charge 27 prisoners' and &lt;we color were
taken, six pieces were captured, and Col.
Morris, of the 7lh New York heavy ar­
tillery, was about to turn them on lhe
enemy, wh»t&gt; be was charged upon by
overpowering meases snd compelled to
retire.
Another correspondent saya, of cue
tiring tho enemy must now be thorough­
ly satisfied, that be cannot break our lines
through, aor drive our men from their
established positions, though he pile ev­
ery man of all his corps upon any one
point of our line.

JZreofrr.Z, That Abraham Lincoln be
declared the unanimoM choice of the
Union party ao Ita nominee for President
of the United States.
As the vote was about being taken,
ME Raymond urged that the vote should
be taken by States, as it bad been said
there was a &lt;fis|4wftloa to rush the nom­
ination of Mr. Lincoln through the Con­
vention. To stifle any contrary expras­
eion of sentiment, such a vote would car­
ry with it more power and influence than
the passage of aay such resolution.
Dispatches from headquarters Army
The proposition was well rewired
of the Potomac at D o’clock this morning
amidst much con fusion.
have been received.
An assault was
Tbe 8»rtes were called. The result
made on Burnside about midnight and
sueocsafolly repulsed. In the preceding
- VarVt. Lincoln—Maine, 14; New
afternoon 100 picked men of the enemy
Hambablra, 10 ; Vermont, 10; Maass
made a'nish v&gt; find out what waa tbe
bnitii M{ Rhode Island, 8; Oeunecti meaning of Hancock’s advancing, siege
out, 13; New York, 00; New Jersv.14;
lines. Nine of the party were captured
Peansy Ivama, 08; Delaware 0; Mary
and the rest killed or driven back.
land, 14; Lonlrisna, H; Arkansas, 10;
Several letters have passed between
Tenneseee, 15 ; Keetoeky, 22 ; Ohio, 42;
Gan. Grant and Gcu. Lee, in respect to
Indiana, 3»; iHioofoU; Michigan, 1« ;
collecting the dead and wounded between
Wisconsin, 16; Iowa, 16; Minnesota, 8;
the two armies.
Gep. Grant, in the
Califora ia, 10; Oregno, 8; Waul Virgieclosing letter, regrets that all bis sflorts
ia, 10; Kansas, 6; Nebraska, 0; Colora­
for alleviating lhe sufferings of wounded
do. 6; Washington, 6—Tutirt, 407.
men left on the ball!a field have boro
For Gen. Grant—Mtaouri, 22.
rendered nugatory. Two rebel officers
On motion of Mr. Hume of Missouri
and six men, sent out to search for thu
tbe vote was declared unanimous. The
wounded nf their comtnacds, were cap•nthaeissm was imusensa.
Tbe Convention proceeded to vote for fared, in consoqoence of tho enemy not
delivering Gen. Leo’s letter unfi) after
a candidate tor Vice rresMeo*.
tbe hour be had named had expired.—
Daniel Mack er, of Indiana, presented
Gen. Grant has notified Grn. Leo that
the name of Andrew Johnson of Tcnnasthey were captured through a niisubderstanding, and will not be held aa ptiaeuMr. Stone of Iowa, seconded the tao ora, but will'bo returned.
lien.
No other military intelligence has
Mr Cameron offered the name of Han­
been received.
nibs I Hstnlfa.
(Signed,)
E. M. Srawrnx.
Mr. Tremafa, of New York, la behalf
,
; Wasiuxoto*, June 8.
of a portion of the delegation presented,
To Maj. Gen. Dis:
Daniel 8 Dickenson.
.
A diepatch from Gen. Grant, dated
Tbe.Preeidenl anaouocad ths fallowing
name* as being before the Convention : yesterday 3:05 r. m., reports that all has
Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, H. Ham­ been very quiet to-day. No casualties
lin of Matee, L. II. Reaaaeau of Koo- are reported.
A dispatch from Gen. Sherman dated
tueky, and Daniel &amp; Dickareen of New
at Ackworth yesterday, 0 r. m.. save:
York.
The Convention then proceeded to bal­ 4,1 have been to Altoona Pass, and find
lot. A the vote proceeded, it was soon it very admirable for our purpose. It is
apparent that Mr. Johnson, ofTenneseee the gate through the laat or most eastern
was to be tbe nominee,, and before the opening of the Alleghenies, know be­
vote was announced the varloua States comes aa useful to ns as it was to tbe
whose voles bad been divided, changed enemy, being easily defended from either
their votes end went unaaliwoualy for direction. The reads hence from Ack­
worth fa Georgia are large and good, and
Mr. Johnson amid great enthusiasm.
The chair announced that the next the country more open.” Details of the
bumeas inorder waa-the election of a position at our troop# and containplated
National Committee, and the States were movements are given, but are not need­
called upon to name the same, wMch was ed for publiu faforraatioo. Tho diapafah
done after veriow reeolutiom ef thanks. further states that tba enemy la not in
our immediate front, bat his signals are
Coe vention adjourned erne die.
seen al Loot Mountain and Keonesaw.
Dispatches from Gen. Cosby, dated
Otr H «n«y be truthfully arid that
this war ia flluittrating the ‘pluck" of JuneSd.bave been received, which ro­

the American nation. Tor M days has
the coble Army of the Potomac eoertin(Signed,)
. £. M. Sraatow.
sssaant fighting or marching.
Five
thousandbarve soldiers have been buried
W seatwoTOR. June 8,8:45 r. x.
in honorable though obscure graves. SO,- To Maj. Gen, Dix: ‘
000 &lt;i tian in* have been seal back tn hoeA dispatch from Mr. Dana al Grant’s
Headquarters, dated last night, 8.30 y.M.,
announces s victory by Gen. Hunter
still tbe army &gt;a pressing on, -fighting It over the rebels beyond Staunton, and
out m this line.” Tbe roads are strewn that tha rebel‘Gen. Jones was killed on
whb«hdwema«fM0*tarooe. Oms- the hattie Iraki. The dispatch is as fol'
start matching has worn out50,600 pairs। lows:'
। of ahrasa. Two ihtedoof the army—more
“The Richmond Attratncr of to-day
1 than 100.060 men-have s.arched, snd1 ------ -*
of Gen. Joaos, by
fought, said slept 30 days and nights, in
n beyond Staunton,
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beatacd dwrt and rain, and bare not

and his sceoessor retired to Wainroboro,
and sow bolda the mountains between
Chariottasvllle and Btaentoo."
Tbeymper farther states tm hospitals
or stores were captured by Gen. Heater.
Anelher diapstch anneunres tbrt «r

the National Council of
the Union League of America hereby
heartily approves and endorses the taf»•
natiooa imadd by-'ehr^Ufckm JfoldBal

•-r/.sr-

Cunvention,
at Baltimore
•*» “•
8ck rf Ju««, «r Abotam
tv
PrradiiA,
of At^r.. Jutaooo for
V«».Pr^&gt;L AMpo«O,eo l—1
by our obligation to do ell in our power
lu elect true and reliable men to ell
offices, and a* the nominees of aaid Coo­
vendoe are fob only tataidrtea that ean

editor Of thia paper, wa ask fo
Wa hare rata fa a &gt;

far tough.

te newspaper, aomewhere, that J
(ptahaadsg
* “
Wean
io visit I
taeor childhood, to see k the* I
ata Green Mountains have de|
ft&gt;U&gt; *?. hlllockt or tow vl
those ataid and itautrious fan!

generated into latter day Cop
New York Jone 11.
Staunton, June Oth, sa;
enemy in fores . io nt

IftMacr even a part nflhis b
pired, then has New England

und imbuden.
Tbs former uaa killed.
We pursued them to-day through here,
with Ifttfa resistance, th-mgh they were
strongly fortified, and all the males were
ordered out to defend tbe place.
We
raptured six guns, buodreds of prisoners,
and many hundred thueanad d-&gt;tars'
worth of stores. We do uut ati’P- A
mure important poiut has neeii reached
by Crook’s cavalry, which is with

wilt eowtiuua to make its wM

While wc are thua absent, it
uk usual; whether with increas
ereased Interest to oar readers t

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

r—We bars every :
believe, however that there wiI
gtafauttoa

fa ita atlraotiveor

Job* Roann baa kindly ooae
eteroiae a supervisory direetio

such original matter as be
proper. The bnvinrsa of the
be left with Geo. S. Toot as fo

say co a tracts made by him, &lt;
given, will be honored by us.

. l.’ytir rwa.-rlt wss staled I
Ratarr of last week that John ]
“fell fa^e, Wilderaess.7 But
happy’to ’ foforni our readers,

many fristas, that be is not “d«
To M*J. Cm tax .
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Official reports from the Army &lt;/ tbe
Potomac down tofire o’clock yesterday
evening, detail nd uiuiemenl* of Impor­
tance.
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A dispatch from Butler, dated thia A.
m., reporta all quirt yesterday.
Gen.
Kauts chargvd the enemy’s works at
Petersburg and carried them, penetrated
the town, Ml not being aapperted by
Gen. Gilmers, who had withdrawn Ufa
forces without a conflict, Gen. Kauls was
obliged to withdraw without further ef­
fort. Gen. Kautz captured 40 prisoners
and one piece uf artillery which be
brought with him.
Gen. Burbridge, commanding in Ken
lucky, in a di&lt;patch dated yesterday ai
Lexington, reports that after cunueulra
titig a fores at Beever Creek, ea the Big
bandy, bo moved against Morgan's force
in V irg&gt;n»a, first as far aa Gladdeeilfo—
Morgan with 2,500 men mured fata Ken­
tucky, via Whitesburg.
“I purauta
them and marebed 90 miles fa twenty,
four hours and cams upon Mm at Mount
Sterling yesterday muming and defeated
him. By stealing fresh horses he roach
ed Lexington at 2 o’doak Uris moraine.
Our forces held tbe forte, and the rebels
did bet little damage. He left hare al
‘
'V**11*- 1 ,i*rt * pursuit
w ith a fresh force this s vmim.** ~
No official i
ed from Gen.
(Signed,)
B. M. BTNTpN.

Ills father called upon us last s
gars the-welcome iufornratta I

had received a.letter from his a
ten at Gordoesville ata n|
“Old

Pelat

Comfort Ya,

4lh insU, stating that he was
health ata la tbe hands of lhe r|

Ta* Wdbat Cue».—Until w I

fast week or two lhe prospect i
crop of wheat in this sectiuu
quite good. But tbe recent col
weather has damaged the pnd
tertally.

Although many field

sowta-OstoHd fair even yut
« fair yield, yetmauy others, la

and is unfavorable ailuatioaa, a&gt;
out sparsely and thin, so that &lt;
eraga, the present itaicelien
we shall net realize any thing I

ordinary crop.

Cart. Gxaa Hasan Fbom.—I
been permitted to sees pri»l
from Captain Geer of lhe 3d

I

to his relatives in this place. I
Wee dated May 15th st • rebd
fa the Wilderness.

He writad

weoreunded ata captured ml
ta May: that hie right log was
led' stare the kana on the 7th;

CHANCERY SALE.

TATE OF
MICHIGAN.
—Th*
Crreatt Csnrt
_t
7 rt Barer,
fa ChtaSJ.

S far feer

. a-

apparently detag well, ata he i
Well treated when bo wrote. Il
wd.wgSii tba receipt of thia loll 1

CcrtD Wxrnrtlt.—Webarc I

fa thia vicinity, every night o!
weak. But the frost haa been ra|

tad Ou thh account vegetatiun
wheeled to sems exteal, but tx I

��IHSS

•k|«f m axa ac'rm
aZcii i.inii**
that at JaaaMtowteKaCchewara killed ue '
die outright,' wMfe the other; haW' are :
mostly p feme tally Airebted for such
rervtae. OMbeAMtirporknpi OtU half J
-may.-whtetoMRMNT'

•fi 1.0011 VffKWY.V.

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Avcvuvawac ‘Vo^VaAXv^,

sgs^z-

taken from our farms for the araiy, will
ever retort. . TVlr labor la lost to our
farmers.
Prices ef all kmda of stock and pro­
duce must rule high for a long UmA la
comei but Ous eourtnoita oim-Mimption of
boraes mbst Inevitably , exert a double
pressure io regard to lhe«,aud we desire
to call the altoruioo of our farmers to
the Important points connected with the
subject.
, . ■ .' •
Tbi» scarcity of bones and oonseqoent
high pricee^will stlmolate the breeding
u’ ‘wswapm
our farmers may be certain that colte will

T.U~
end renesqnMit profit to the PTOpristor, tb«
enabling him to expend
i ■.

'W.ou.%anA%
of dollars tech rsar la sdrertirinx thslr

VwtMwsu Ccri$u«»

IME AND BUT MORE

which Ute been showered upon bin from
K\\
o$
Cou’fttnj,

“^foia er hx

•OF THOSE-

be for the Interest ef formers to raise
these thlwgb which require tbs Inst ef It;

uso, os ress,

P 0« &gt;1

STJi".cnoTT.

I

however, must be bis own judge ns to
** ^“hU
The second point to "bioh we wish to
cell attaulfon, is la relation to tbe en
ploymsntof oxen, in the place At boraes,
upon our farina. There arw but few
forms en which oxen may not be kept
with decided profit A yoke of: oxen
can bo bought for tbepriceuf a g&lt;»&gt;d borer,
can be kept almost br quilt as cheap; wilt
do nearly double tbo work on a firm;
sod if carefully used and well fed, will
tell, after the crone are all in, for a profit
oyer tbeir oosL There are but few form­
ers who could not really realize a profit
uf thirty to fifty dollars a year, by pur
charing oxen in the early part of the
Winter, end selling again the next Fail
or early Winter. By goasroua feeding
and careful usage, they will give a not
prefit on tbeirgrvwth besides doing work
enough to pay fur all they ret. W s
know formers who realize a profit uf fifty
to one hundred dollars a year, by adopt
ing a similar course to that we have rec­
ommended.
LJ
Our objoci at thia time is merely to
'cell attentioa to those two points, whieh
seem to us to be deserving of the as nous
auntion of our formers generally. Tbe
question of the eomparatlve cost of burse
and ox labor is ooe efgreater importance
than is generally supposed, and at anoth­
er time we may consider It at greater
length: Meanwhile we ehould be pleaa»d
to hear from our forraw readers on the
subject.—Mm. Ploughman.

V.’hx&lt;\u&amp;Ve 6.

te wadZSarg am
vbo bar* l«i&lt; Awry
e. ba»» tons*-«k&lt;-r
•POJ.SOW.. he.,, by
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Bi. jtiUhon^’s jK»s,
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•Eruptions,
Pita, Bargfuicyta Cbnsumptfcn, «te.

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0X1 parson writes, her daughter sras cored
of Ate al tone yores' standing, andSs Vitas'
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daaaoa
feww
writes, his san was cured
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ANOTHER wu eared of Frrer sad Agwe
after teymg erery medicine in hie reach.
ANOTHER was cared of Few Sore
which had existed fourteen yean.
AH OTHER of Ilheumalissi of eight veare.
Caere innumerable of Dyspcrwia and Liter
CompUint«M&gt;Mbe mentioned in which the
AVovSt Wkt. a CVtarxw.
'V'm. 'BYooik VA\.a

are the most aetirs and thorough pills that
hare over been inUtxluood.
They act so directly upon the Urn, exeit
ing that organ to such aa extent as that Che
ey*e m does not relapse info its former ooedi|ion, which le too opt to bo the ease with
•imply a purgatire pflL

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We bare every kind of goods, such ।
t Tn these medicines, and you will never

your neighbors, who hare used them
and they wiH esy they are
QmoA l&amp;e&amp;tAxvcB,

and yon should try tlicm before .going for s
physician.
Get a PhaqAlot or Almanac of my foeal 1
agent, and read the rertificotea, end if you
hare erer doubted you will

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Perhaps three persona out uf four
would rush right op to the burning indi­
vidual and begin to p«« with their hands
without any definite aim. It la uselean
to toll tbe victim to do this or that or
call for water. In fact. It is generally
beat to aay not a word, bet tear sp the WEISS CELESMTES MTHtT
ths carpet or seize a blanket from the bed
»iab&lt;rik»..&gt;m«„*m . u*r
ur rioak, or any woolen fobrie—if none
*qf.’rbcre’*r
ore n^My
is at band. take. m»v woolen material,
hold tbe corners aa for apart ae-yotk can,
stretch them out higher than your bead
nnd running-boldly to the person, make
the motion «rTclasping in the arms must
about the shoulders; this Instantly
smothers the lire and tares the face,; the
next Sealant throw the unfortunate on tbe
I.hx; thia la an additional safely to the
fore and breath, and any remnant ufflarns
can be put out more leiaurely. Tbe next
instant immerse the burned parts In cold
water, and alt pain will cease with the
rapidity uf lightning. Next get -tome
cummen finer, retinre from the waler,
and cover the burning parte an inch thick nets of tbo fiour If pcoeible. Put the pa­
tient to bed and do ajl that la presihie to
sooth, until Uw phyaidan arrives. Let
ths floor remain until It falls off of itself
when a beautiful new skin will be found.
U nlota the burns are deep no other appli­
cation is needed. The Sour for burns is
tbe tnoel admirable remedy ever pro­
poned, and the information ought to be
imparted to all, Tbe principle of ito
action ia, that, like tbo water it causes
instant abd-pet&lt;e«l relief from
V]
totally excluding the air from the injured
parts.
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reipt Wiakea &gt;0 exculloet dub fee oither
luncheon or far tapper. and wbee taten drld. Is win be found acceptable &gt;1 hoi
weather. It can bo made wkh tor sort
of fruit. Wub some rise (the qrotlty
mut be regulated by tbs sirs of the
dish,) poor a little c.W water odor R,
art it In the oru vmMI the wgtrr Is absorb
sdiatosftee, Then add a Hub milk
and,Wor&gt; (hat in with a spoon. Pfoee
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orjt-J and told toe man in charge that bo -bed-,
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kh- Ijnpurfofi^ and Intefcatlnr ."mafl’nsL.
When we got home, we went into^ho Item." &gt; 3,..L..’._
vn tba’atapZ She turned -toward
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dining r66ft, aWl'MlfitrEer lB a clan
her face all aglow with feering.'
Informed that H.Wxrtbr^late/
‘ “Good bye, Frank, “Wki goal
of k*BHrtwr^ftd
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thaee a.moment; 1*11 she :wap shyf- ard
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him it.must be, aa It .wu,'blgbfy' taw«r-'
was'afoddt t« rest 6f the evening; -when- lant, and thst if the foreman would show &gt;
bhn a.“ijaee" and give bitn a ’stfck* ha'
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soldier

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sMteWML * YWiWJn,_ ____
-Nrrvr.lv. ifp! ibowlrtis. grspssbcrt stall reftfo
OeitaifasbUnwter Jaadeweveebeam, t.i-ju
Ibsllbto^ttatoW^rstr’

. ‘/Braye wurds. Kite/Tou'dteerfd a
(risk for’ltiim.” it was given.' Tfdhied
•wttylh'desper^tlo'h, anil wklkWbnWard'
not ckrfag iiiBtrt I w«iL Policetntta
watched iua, but t!&gt;e laleaeei 'of the hour
made no dltforCnce to me. ' r ctluld here
walked air'iilght'.'"Al length I Came ton
Kate was sitting by the window. I bridge. Thqmdon "was shining upon the
Il lodged cold htid 'dark
was pitting beside bar. Il may be jwell rippling
"Vml’L VWs*
to state here that Kale was a young Indy, except where the
and that I ant a.yownggeirtleiuaa, K^te would be a plunge, and then the water,
bad Jarge. lustrous dark ayes, which just would flow t&gt;h ovar my bead. Why hot!
then were covered-51th fringed, drooping I did M«kn&lt;&gt;w I had loved her with such
eyelashw. /^he bad brands of; dark, la,'?, devotion. ' It'wks all-oV6r b&lt;»w. .She be­
wreathed around her.head, a soft puilt longed rn attotbcF. My foot, was ■ on the
i, then thongbt of the; name k
cd^ur In hiu.eheek«, and a rosebud wu.tHK rail,
womanly, fresh and lovely. Kato was bad signed to the roll.' “No Jaeob Arm­
clad in-, g oink muslin dfess, with a tifiy strong, you have bo right to ask* the life
white ruffle around her white throwL— which you have given to your country."
She was armed with f&lt;&gt;ur steely nwodl.et, I turnadaway towards my boarding place
w Hep-Were
many bright arrows that- full bf biltaraeee and despair. A tiny
pierced my heart through and .through.' glove was on toestskv. 1 pickedrit up
^&gt;ver her fingers .glided- a; email’ blue and pressed st paseiohately to my bps,
thread, wbid) proceeded from the ball pf and cursed myself for ibaaet as 1 threw
it tfowa again.
yarn I held In my band.
The days that followed were weary
Kale wa« knitting a stocking, and sure
Ijt,'IrreyecabTy she was/taking me cap­ chough. I made arrange iuenta for uiy
tive•’ already. I foil myself entangled by departure with all possible opMd;-&gt;. J
arroidsdffatoand
waaouMsmd hasghty in;
■those small threads,
...
Ism very dignified
We were the initiates of a boarding my sals rations.
house. Knle wmamw boarder. I. had naturally. I cau be an iceberg in huoiaa
shape when I vrlrt?- XJmraventng I went
km&gt;wB W beta'few waeka.
into
the
ptfk&gt;K
bdfm4&gt;
le^'am! took up a
The evening was warm, and I took up
newapspnr. Kate earns in. si: put /.on
fanned W.
[7o&lt;ilie&lt;f.&gt;t
whifo osy dignity, and triad to be ipLereeteJ in
thanUd
‘"and out, under the _hl*«e. politics, though 1 could think, of Miking,
luinda, gl
but the dafoty Iguru opposite^ and glearaiug noodles to i -tihr hands.
I straggled,
wifo tba passionate; bitter feelings that
with two hearts joined upon it„ and on rose at this sight of bar, and was calm and.
.cold.
‘
J*.
lb! Inilde two tiSines written—hers apd
“1 am glad yon have unlisted, Mr.
mine. Thea. I thought ofo Kato a« &gt;y '
..!. *,x
*lfe, always dpd In a pink ibuaIId dress, Armstrong,’"aha said, a
"Thsnk yotV’l replied stiffly.
. ,s
alwitya wilh bar hair fn jusX such glossy
.'•!isnppuse yoe sre wy busy making
brslia, and'kpfulhg^^ihgif to the end
preparations!”
’-,.!j I,’,,..
“Very.?*.
-.uli-. vj“Kai shall be my wife? I’sild M»'piy
“And .you ora going soon !"• u .
■elf; fn rash pride, as, F fanned Her more
“1 hope so."
energetically.' I did not know that the
Kate
left
the
ronin.
I w isbnd aba wm
way to a wortan’a Heart was more intri­
cate thin a'Isirrytrth; but I bad the clue, bacfi again a thousand times, Huw kind
and shy abe looked.
If there .was a
in the blue yarn whk-h l bel4
glseta of hope—Utet tall fellow, is miforta
1 little knew what 1 under
—oo.sha.mightlhtay BtWBy'farafotY And
was ahy aA a wild deer, lim
yet ray heart gave a great leap M abe
with an atmosphere of resar
appeared again.
.
. . „
which’ one.boityl tobl'welt bi—
■d. want to show, you a photograph.
“For whom ’ arb you knitting thusu
stockings, Miss K&lt;le 7" I asked.
’ , d Mr Armstrong.” eba eaid, blushing pod
“Fp» A soldier. Mr. Armsfrang," ake sinilit*. IteoklL It was tbeqffl«r in

xr4S'j;7^'ai‘.La;.‘Riui

replied, her eye Mud ling with pair iulism.
. H-. -.,- . ,
*“lfl will bs'i&amp;fo' of the Home Guards,, «nd flashing eyes.! &gt;
“JtSsroy bfolhor Frank. . Poaa he
and atay and Tiki ijri of yqti,' will ypu
look UkwAnal" - • •
1
,-j&lt; ..-I
I started as If I had boen.skoU^.take v*rB*tfM2
“Mtaa.KsBs. l waat to.Mtaa.jjraikMpL
and]! sbeuM iika wm« AMB|l*Mr" Will
etrflat. Mr. Arrest
a a VAMBBCTT.
j.wiirjMnaani
bnotait• :.&gt;»•
i . *fM«dB*b-«B belter.Amt'A»i
sekUmiliftfc • '»&gt;* Uljhes jaMAnog-J
I do oak burns, hew.lhai teaipaseed
ath'toec.HFS, hadiijamhles ag,^mpfflua,,
I-WARTOjOM IH. &lt;* WOOb.w
whetoer LdnMLtoa+aoaHjPato';
L m w&gt;uftew« law pLOTR—

WOOLES

q.mimss

FACTORY,

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•"I &lt;'pened'ft ahd tifw)tHaitocHtigB,bltiC,
and warm aod ebft,-- A ante was stitched
i» the toe of one efitbaiu afotutfou &gt; .
. Mt Dbab Faiaa^; I said I waa
knitting the stockings for a. soldier. I
•began theta, ‘wlth ti patfiotlu frrftoulio for
noUoe^Wparticateef -p tfnisbed • them
lafo night, m! amit loving thoeghte of
yqu m.svitrrptitcHJ.base^lway?-, IMyou, but I do not think I .should have
Jl'iWi yjto ‘tfiy* 'hand if vdu bitd hot enlisted. 1 luve you but I fovc ‘tny euuotrjr.-iQore. rgivs yxx: the stockings.-—
ben you woar tham, J bopoyw w&gt;H
somelimea think of her wbo Jaahipnsd
lIlAITl aH^t W-rfn wlvaa k*.frt
■Yonrw,
,
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.
.1 reverently folded the Lay:note, after
h*»iw
praud ns contents to my self all the way.
t&amp;’tnjf office. beglrinihgwith ‘'Mfl.Arin-"
strong,“hn« ending 'wit If “Ywrt, Katfe**
Iwaa In a ata tn «fu trams beatification
(Ute waq win®, noble gitf! ..Sbs loved.

peat the fiote to myself sg£m, when, on a
creasingpl was accbesed by t biped, tomwasly kooNB*** a «lball boy:.
“Mister, yer stockings js -.alieking’qul
of yer pocket."
jt
“Iturned caJmTy around, and addressed.
“Brty, 1 glory hi- those stockings. ]'
’am willing that tbo univeraa should be&gt;
Itold- them ,.i|My., de*tfo9 4s • inter woven
with them. -Every stitch Is instinct with
life and'life cl" *
*
••Don’t sea It, mlater ! Glory', halls•
Iqjaht" sad he ended bis speech by makingan MolatMlioo point uf htmssU'. by
standingoa-h&gt;« heed ■ a-vsry bail prac­
tice for SBteiL'thoyB
afrhuMik.preco­
cious youngsters, whwtnsv read this articlefBra’i«d^uttfiittMJn»?‘«’a&lt;^r
W® broka cartip,'Md started off in
high -spirits. ' I ' pviufa) through tho
streets with a boquet of.roaebydi’dn my
bayhudt, I found a Itoto among them ifleMsnni, more fragrahl than they.
'
-WheB our reglmwii H&gt;ft Boaton;
was* from Battery W bkrf t Went on
board.the Merrimac.
Kate could'not
pass the lines, ahd stationed herself in a
vaseel opposite, where we coaid look at
eetb Other. ; I aimed a roeeboa at W : ft'
felkinto thegvoen water and floated nway.
The secoted and third wefe m.Tre suceessfol. She pressed one to hiPiipe And
threw It back again; the other she hep*.'
Af&amp;rwlrd, withOto practical forethought
whieb furms a pert-of'her character, she
boughs out an apple woman, end stormed
me with - applea.' The WmcI left lha
whatC and I looked bsrir with eyee&gt;fort
Ifrtwfttg di*,‘aad watched Tbo figtfto trtttor«d«»t,i’itealfeH ^ehtklfapW’'^B«W’
handkerchief ite tone as ! eMld-se«
'
*WeN. it is tanPfrr
leave
boms and friends, and all that-he bolds
dear; bakJjdp'BOUtrvgeet tv though I

eluded to Iwrqnr irts whim, and.eQ gavje
him the required4mtWrials,god looked on
in perfect sstopistyMpt'to aa® ah' Amfe.
icon sailuc ^ptuA iB*‘to too tvpo baxas.
In a few minutes
* -"
•anted to the Sfo
type, correct stid
—r ^.-----------------was of valuo.tq the paper.. When ^qne
the foreman quietly asked Mm hder *he
learned to sot type. He eoolir foplibd,'
.
,"Oh! that's nothing. Every l«|y knows
how *^®®t Ayj&gt;e In America,— CUyitaiid

i

'MlQai»»Fd Lori: If the Ysukq?
cutees will let mo alone, I will writ*yob
a letter. Gen. U. S. Grant la a bBHsfah
and Meade is a match for the deyll.'- Mb
matter bcftrdeeply we eneoonce ouseehee*
in the wooda,lhe Yankee! are an re to Jhd
us out. They charge on oar work* jmaio
and again and sometime, take them fee|p
ua^ They fight more fiercely than I hlvp
erar aeen them. Aa for digging, Gram
beat! McClellan all hollow. lb* Yan­
kees build strong rifle-pita, and than oiaf
Arwrr offietri ask us to charge Ujetn. We
have dune so, and they ha»e given.pa fidi
every lilne. My sainted 16ve,'ypo will
exease nib. for using Ibis language, hut if
you were with us yoo* would say they
"My. patriotic hir on*, J W almost
tired of this! So lung aa there appeared
any chanee-vf achieving our national in—
dcpeufanmb 4 fought, with a. »W phot
that hope seems dashed to earth. J hayo
no heart to strive any longer to keep.
JtffT, payfi from going la the devil former;
than ha otherwise would., ” "
.
“I^hmWmbi^MdntMJova. bet;
really I wish I vers out of ibis army and,
joined to you ill the holy bunds of wed-*
iodF.”
x', ,
.
' , •
{Afteran allasion to matters apper-'
taining to WaitsIf and hie “sainted love',"*
be cltees aa follows f]
•■J .must &lt;dofo' tforfedly. We ana or-

de red to charged to charge iht» Yanketa
and if possible surprise them.
■■ ' 1 slf.lg'k AHA M,c i 1“ :T

. Gbw. Gbant’s Omxion ar ma Oww •
Sncanon.—A gentleman from toe front
tall* toe fallowing good star, of General ■
Grant: A visitor to the army celled
upontirh, one morrtihg and found the'
.General sitting fa bis tent smoking and’
taftmgto see «C his staff oSoera TW
•ganger approached tbs chieftain and,
“inquired olj him as follows;
“General,
if y up flank Lee and get between him and
Richmond, wHI yod not mjoovrf Wash-'
ingtM. artd foftva ft a prey to^bewweBiyt" &gt;
irotu his Hiomb, iadiffitrrndy

a.

tofak Bemoan detack sufllraMi force frota hie armj ta reinfbeeo BeMeogwad»andj
oyerwhekai fetter,Fr &lt; ‘jNnt Maubt-.of,
S*’?,

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bls IM ^ewotare wifomolng to uk#
a^alb
WBtbfoUDg wUU:

“Ttftl bare rwr e- toltoh
dearj ttaeals*Aple&gt;ena* b rhwfo*-yBkhkdrfmjf An •HJsi'jpaWBa? betor■ «e«hs vodi
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�HAffiXM 1AH1XB. | —

for the PrwidoM^I
the White llouae.
i, chairman uf tea &lt;M

. ropreeetrt their party la the easaiagowpaign, “Hu. have tbe migluy MfeX
Fremaat the ooce loved aad trusted nep*
reeoatative «f tba great Calos oosUaseot

ABfiAHAM LINCOLN,1

ul the eoaoiry, auw tbs ebuoea asaucaalv
Uu.
M

auped for hotter uuugs kwa» hts&lt; ts«.
UMapA*ttoi lad ambtiMm has kmsd Uuu,

it baa tuauy vUmra deluxe fo‘U.
to v Imvo sard last tba uupMt-uf Um

FOB nCM-TBBUBBXT,

ANDREW JOHNSON.

Cm..land ssemuMags was «u fon»uu the

(xrfflBrai ttera (bn tn»t»ur
) oe to prom:L Un ita M

M.UUU ul iU« ivgvtar Liuuu CuavralMU opy uf tbcrrtulutnsto ur pisiform adopt,
’ at ttsflUtiMW n«d d puaaiutelruaJalo Um ol oy tta cuavenbua, a* e»reoMve uf
' vbu«e uf Um l/uast amiiiuirtto ut Um&gt; ite ecnaeaud uf tbe loyal pooplv uf tbe
O-untry which it rvpreertta, ut tee priaei! uuosiry I VbKil puuiasd uuluiatshsidy U&gt;
plrt and policy th*v •b-Hild charsciertu
■ Alr.L;iMK4na.da represuCteUv e. But tn* ediuiui*tr«tKU o&lt; the gwenuuebt to
UMl (iuSiveuiMH. pitXMMU, utMlialurlad,Um ibe preacut cuudiuuu uf tbe country. I
oueJ not any to you, Ar, Uial too out) ran-

tiuu, in thus uuau.iuuualj tiuuwuiUng
Ucluio lUc cuuuuy. Bulb ul ibe uuiui&gt;ou Mrt cl«.-Uuu, but gave UHcral.cn to
uecs arc rvpruM.-t.uine tucti, bulk ut ihsaluiuei uutverau! rufow uf tba loyal
eterhug psuiuusui aud tuiagniv, bum ul1 peUplu ul lb* OMUiry. Tu duUbl ut
juur
tnutupUaul alncta.0 wuuld bn little
large capucwiMM m uaU»ual atiaua, and.
aburt ofatMuvfoaiug tbe to-pw ul final supbuU&gt; bwuesl, aod fit tu ut purpvMl ui main-1
laiuiug ciuur ouuvratluus ut right, tteyj piawUM. «■! toe IcUwilluU and the icaluiaUuti b| UM guv'cruuieut uf Uic luourgvut
jets until, wbuui tbe people delight ul alate*. Nwrtbcr lUuodliveOliua Mur thuew
repicant.led by Uial teudy-eoiertaiMil any
itoUlil aa to Uk dual t vault, under yuur
MUuiuwUallou aualaiued by the luyal

while tbe aunod and Wcjt. ^reeaad,
when ba again aMomed cunmand.

seal rtotoMd bodges and «N* uf tbe
lrTX*»'. —

s

fiir J.-

mmlW JC.lOT.M.rfsJ
I. In lUMWilram.
U-J
forced trvro Lee’* army.
| Our priunwru, «&lt;4 pandsd, numbering
11 040, sent through Buffalo Gap add over
I tbe imtMtaMM, arrived safe at Haltuoapidtat lioee oa (Mr way
ville ini
North.

nor du Uua committed doubt tba speedy
Rirer.ssrruaudmg Peteraburg^nd having auppreeun,iii ut tbia meet ewked and uu‘
posMeriuti uf the Richmond aud Futars- ptuvuked rbdlmo.
[A cup) ut Um resolutions ware here
Lurg ra lruad. Of course Ibis euta off
Lauded lu ttto president. |
alt chance of communlcatiun or supplies
*i would add Mr. rieeiddnl, that It
in that direction for the rebel army ia would tn Um pleasure of the o.uituUlo*
and around Riobmcod. In the meantime lu cuiuuwuKMie luyuu aiUuna tew days,
all tbe railroads leading north and west through uae ut us tuvet acpuuiplMbod
memberi, Mr. Corus, c&lt; New Turk, by
I fxom Richmond have been effectually da
I leilar, mure at leugib tba ciraiuslauous
stroyed, and the sapplles in that diroo- under ateob you bats Imbu placed ia
Hoc exhausted, to such an extent that Dumidativa for the Praaidouey.4
1 there Is.no danger of any mote expod i’I bc Preodeui aatd;
■-Mis CbaiituM and Gentlemen uf tba
liucs, or raids against W aahlogtun, or
CoaamitUw; ! will iai&gt;u»r vuccal u.y
into Maryland aod Pso nay Irani*.
And gauficauutt, Uur restrain Um expression
I tenter who baa been joined by Crouk of u.y grauiada, that the Uuwn people,
Ceegrmaloaal Coavrwllefo
A Ceavsation will be toUwl LCCFk HALL. and Averill frum Western Virginia, and llii-vegb Ibeir c&lt;&gt;uieutrun, in tbe ouuiin
I. lb. dv •* *»~-I HMtola/ m WKONimDAT. • b&lt;i bas been largely rcinfi&gt;reed from ued cdbrl U. save aud ad vai.ee tbe nation,
lb. &lt;lb fey of Joly mH al 11 e'dert M.. fM tbe
have deemed iue Uol uunurUy to remain
other source*, is inarching towards io “) preaeui pueiUun. 1 know t&gt;u rea
Lyncbbuag and tbe Danville Railroad,
M joubi uml I shall accept Um num
thuaouitlng off all the sources of supplies inaiion i^dcuM: and ytt, peibap*. 1
be**" read­
to the rebel army. It has now'come to abuuld not d*1*'"
— U »IW the
be a question of subaistenco with Gen. ing and
platform. 1 B*.U “1 “uW« M»»evar, that
Lee, and be will be forced either to attack 1 approve tba declaration m fowor
Gen. Grant io his own chosen position, amending tbe iXmaUlaUMu aa jo pr&lt;&gt;bibit
oe ditide bis army, leaving part uf it to slavery through
nalx.n
When
garrieoc Richmond, and send a furte the people ia revolt, with U&gt;a hundred
•trong enough to drive off Hunter, and daysuplieit notice that they could w.d.
■a tte&gt;ee days assume their allegiance
keep open bia coma*unicati&gt;&lt;M to tbe
wilbuol tbe over thana of tbeir inutile
aouthweet, or, aa a last resort ba will be Uoa, aad that they oould n.H resume it
obliged to evacuate Richmoad, and aben- afurward, eiattad to stand Mit. sued an
amendaMnl of the onaatilatiuo an is now
don it tn its fata.
.
The poeition that Gen. Grant has au. ’proposed, beoutia a fitung and nsorsaury
mined win give him tbe ai-operation uf[• cooclnsioc Io the final success uf the
! Uuiuo caitso. Suehataneonn ratal and
tbe gunboats oa the James River, which
cover ail eavila 1 anw perceive its bn.
will be worth as much tu bun la a rwia- pnrtanoe and erahvaae IL la tbe juins
forcemenl of 50,000 men. He can now names ..f Liberty and Uniua let Mb labor
besiege and take Fort Darling, and re­ to give it legui form and pnut.cal effect.'
move tba obstructions In the river au

I

that the boats can advance with tbe army
irroaiatiUy upon the doomed city.

an lilted te Amr felwgalm
ton tn« »rt coiMlj t»mb4m( felegwte. to Ui*
J. M. NEVW.
M. U CmWWTQH.
B. WBIGHT.

The eunveutiua that met al Baltimore
oa lbs’7th day of this month was in

many respects one of the moot remarlca*
bls ameniblys of the present age. It was
cmnpaeed chiefly of men of

eminent

standing sad ability, and expericoca in
our national nflairs.

And tbeaa wore

choerti nt regular Conventions held In
all tbeStates of tbe Union, and In name
that cteim tu be out «if the Union. Due
notice was given uf the lime and place of
tedding tbe Convention, and responded

toby primary aaaemblagM oftbepeople,

and delegates ware cboeen who were sunp&lt;ord to represent the feelings aud wish­

A corns; oedent of the Chicago Test­
war, writing from Kingetoa, Georgia,
June 1st esye:
•Before tt&gt;e rebell ion Kingnton was,
tu um tbe wraaeuter of tbte tegfon, -a
right amort pl.re." It boasted of name
A correspondent uf the Chicago Trib- right hundred uibabit aril's, eat oral large
•turea, three or lour hotels, and consideru*e aeye:
“The telegraph baa informed you of ablacutVM trade with tba sarruaading
Sbarinau'a biicctm in ouiupeUing Juhna neighborhood. But war’s drrad dre»tei&gt;« tu rat real, and of hi* occupalMSt &lt;•( lioe, and a destructive fire, whfeh omi
Marietta, a town situated on tbe tert dentally took ploee M February bwl. have
tbe must mtorange id bill* in N«rtbarn Georgia, and rendered the town one
arable, slragglmg-l‘-&gt;hiog places to be
aa impnitant UMnufasloring town.
• Nearly all tba p*P*r made in the cm»- neen any wbera between Imre and N*Sbfedrracy kjbe product of 1he aiiila al ville.
Tba Inhabitants have dwindled down
that place; aud io Addition, there an ar.
MMala, ponder India, factories, 4k.—ell i by reiawvala and eel Utmost* to tbe Mbi uf which arc bow loci to Jeff. Datto foe- el army, end ' there are wot at proeent
I more (ten -about cue hundred citizens
••Marwlla is immediately oto, the At­ reaidinl fa tbe village 1'bcee are iwoeslanta mm! LT&gt;attaiMM&gt;ga Railroad, and is ly Women — leas, lank, and aerawny —
n»t ocly struug by Mature, hut suscepti­ who epend m&gt;«l of tbe lime ia the blieeble ..f twjig lurufied a., airily that a Iul oceitpstiun of ertuffdlpping aad tobee
few tbmieand inea
eld bold It agaiaet cw rhe wing. It aeema to mo that female
I!fe-that oftbe poor wbtes—«&lt;&gt;«id bo
auy odda ia a direct aaeaulU
Btrong
earthwork* had been balk, and by ma- a perfect black, were II nut for a bladder
’
noeveriag Joboatoo from tbu place, I have u&lt; Muff and a pine stick.'
“Tbe railrwod—the Western and Au
no d«aibl but Gen. Sbermaa baa saved
tbuuaens of live*
'I »■ -I lent id, built bj tbe stale— rOM soal and
west through the centre of (ho village,
wbkA to eneloaed in aa ampkhbeMra ut
xJohnMim has been er badly beaten hi enuM
(
hifla, none of wMch, however, pre­
strategy as was Pemberton ht Vtckabwrg; sent
,
a aatura! foruficaVoO. To the aoatb
end he knows and Wi It; ar.d his army’ run. a bebMtog Idlie brook allied Tw..
is eLagrined beyond Hwastrre
| Lavs Run, wHeb empttee Into the Eu.wav
r rm versed with prisoner, captored at river atajwt feme milee frora bore.
On
the battle of Raes tn, who arg nut only the east side »f ibe village, in the wblley
conversant with tbe eentirrmta of the ,
arty at large, but of Juhnstun and bis ,seven regteMOM, all waking wmeperta-

es, sad who were instructed in this mal­
lee by thane who cboee them. Tbe Cooventloe thus composed, and Twetructed,
aad reflecting tbe opinions of the greet
inaae of UbLmi men, with remaritable
“From Marietta southward tba connuuasimity, cboee Abraham Lioeoin for
try te level or gwtfv undulatteg; and
Pmsidun t, aad Andrew Jrhasna foe Vice there to no point at which Joe Joteetoo
President. And a platform wne adopted amid hope to make a stand north of the
long enough end breed enough fbe all Chatuhuoebe river, elgtt milea from Au
Unia • and even then tbe chances for sacUnion mca to stand upon.
oewefot resistance are sligh*.”
In tbe mean limo, during tbe pendancy
“The Banks of tbs streams are low
of the reguler Union Convention, another aad Um wMoh ehaltew, aad It will be
&lt;me waseuned and mvt atCle valar.d on tbe far leas Mktft for them t. teak him

SlsteffMay. On that day two or three bon

Democratic National Convent*
in to aaeemble io Chicago on th.

“’“•rK'JHter"’ ““
morning. Gem Butler reports from bis
obeervatory. Bear Bermuda Hundred,
that Ibera hue been sharp fighting, and
that tbe troops and trains of the enemy
were, as bo wrltm, muviog Irum tbe city
.cross the Appomati.x, as If rsUwatingflancock is not near enough to render
Gen. Smith say aid.
Tbs Rmbmood papers bare nothing to
indiaata a euspicum &lt;/ our oroaeiag the
J Aines River. They expect to beaiucked from Um duwcUuu uf Mai sent ll»ll.
City Point, June 15, 2.50 p. m.—Our
iateat report from Braith was at 4 r. ■.
He bod cairied a line of entrenchments
at Beatty’s House, the colored tn-'pe
■ msu I Ung and carrying the rifle pita
with grant gallantry, but he had auk yet
carrial tbe main Im* He describee the
rebel artillery fire ss vary beery. He
expacted to assault tbe line just before
dark.
Hancock is within three miles of
Smith.
City Pidnt, June 16,7 a. M., efe James
town Island 1I.-4S *. M.—At 7:20 p. m.
yreterday. Smith aseaullrd and earrried
ibe principal line' of tbe oneniy before
P&lt;-t*r«ber&lt;, teklng 16 cannon, several
stand nf adore, and bet warn 300 and 400
priaeivrs. Tba line is two mil&lt;M fr&gt;uu
Petersberg. Hsnock got up and ufok
a position on Smith’, left To-day Ibera
•a,'heavy firing in that dlreetioa, from
fit a Vi six u'cfock. No report bie been
received yrt.
Doot Hard Landing, Virginia, June.
19.— I p. m.—After sanding n&gt;; despeicw
of this morning from the heights south­
east of Petersburg, I went over tbe eap
lured line with General Grant and sever­
al engineer officer* The works are «&gt;f
tbe very.etrungest Hod—mom difficult
to take than was Miaekmary Ridge, al
CbauaniMigB. The hardest fighting was
d.me by the black troops.
Tbe fiwts
they stormed were tbe worst of all. Al­
ice the affair was over. Geo. Smith went
to thank them and tell them be was proud
•&gt;f tbeir courage' and daab.
Flo says
they caaN bo rxceflrd aa soldiers, and
hereafter he will send them in ay difficult
placee as readily ss the best • hila troops.
They captured six out uf tbe sixteen can­
non.
Tbe priednJFs we took were* from
Beauregard’s command. 8&gt;&gt;me uf iboiii
aaid they had teat crossed the Jama.,
above Drury’s Bluff ! du not think ,
any uf Lae’a army bsd reached Peters­
burg whoa Smith stormed iL They seem
to be making arrsngumeuts to bold ibc I
wr« aide of tbe App-imalox. Tbe town
they cannut think of tedding, as H lieu direetlv under uur gun* Tbe w«itb«r ia
eplehdid. .
w
City Point. 4:15 p. m_ Jobs Jff-Gen.
Butler repurta, ftoru Bermuda Hundrvd,
that the enemy bars absnAmed ths works
in frimt of that place. Hie tna&lt;ps art
anw engaged In tearing un tba railroad
between Kicbmuod mm] Petersburg.
Tba fiill.iwlng dcdpetch does om desig­
nate the hour but It is auppoeed tu be
later then lbs previous ouee.
.
JafoMnwn, V*.—1 cams down frum
the pontoon almve Fort Powhattan with

aeatssiaar^LS

of July for the purpose of nm
enndidates for President sed Vk

Si'M.uX.Sa!SL.•?——

dent of the United Stele*
ft appears that Levi Bishop of

was a.competitor of Mr. Barlew
rinuMtiin
Vader tee bending
Bhbep, by Mousing Onto haw kt
hilled,** the ddeertotr aad Trit
nouMa Mr. Btsbop’a defeat, and
CunvenUun “preferred an olwcur*
Hampden' by tbe name of ’Bai

whom

nobody ever teird," to

who ie known from Paris to Pi
So. Il would appear that a mi
eariuoaily gain something by
knwwn, while be is liable to
let too weB known.

U. S. 10-40 BONDS

.

this vkWty. Harvey Bpeoeer •
ip tba arm and aide, mm tall), and
Garnish, leg. amputated, bmh of
Mite Infeatry. A too 8etg1. Dav
well of the 20th luft., leg. amputi

In the battles with Morgan I
tocky, it appears that tbe lite I
was engaged, and we autKO tbe f«
easualitoa. E D. Bowen. (X II

IL A. Lathrap, Co. C. wounded
alight. Jute

Braaeua,

fimb

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The 2d qserterly cuoferaace
Grand "River Asouciadua of Univ,
will bo held to Um Greve at W

CHANCERY BALE.
[TATW «r WICHMAN.-Tbe Cfcwtt
&gt; fer«b*aeea«y toBarTv.teOtoewry.

Coetrr, rm Saturday and Sunday
and Kkh day ul July next. A

i^c. Uhff, a^Lri^t.

invitation to alL

Dmutw.—Tbe add weelber
vrch tee tern followed by the &lt;
extroaie of teat, and the drue

Hade of vegetal**In Minneeuta end Dacula, and
rvgMO north and week oftte Mi

Euan frm Bmtofrt, W'
Tayalton,
.'
Ib.tr rate Idtarriemt few tee ia tbrea per
cent. per -ewm. .Omv—g
-* **» *»•)
ms ia ranees parts of tbe eae-Jt
'•’
At itepesam cate &lt; J ragh a «a gwM Uwy ’

FV

«
Orer Elfbl Per Cot litemf

river, there tee been a protracted

extending now into the earned yt
from all indicative*, at prew.i,
be tested ttet odr own •«*&lt;*
to bo exempt frum the seme vjeil
Pnwstoee, Buuwtv. Ac,-Wi
uMr oer readers Io a eard o

ABeo’s In another part of the p
regard tu Pensions, Bounty snd I

wfSuldidrt.
Mrtedeaaa. ibefeHseeaHUp ef pto.M perttoa

Aay melters uf t&gt;

MttMtedto Mr. Allen, we tevet

will receive prompt attention.
Ka.waKtata. u.
w toe OMOtrp
tohatfo. seaaasM Aa nnaenKUeUirttotoM
aadlateracttaeeia.
Tim. Boat. amy U'ndbM W to ~~

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C8AMCSRY SAL*'
from Gen. Sheridan, but tbe Puchmuod
H'foy of tbe IM cmttafoa n dispatch
1from Lee, stating that Simridaa hod beau kJ hnu. ca-iaty ot Barr;, ia Chaeearv
routed io tn eng^ement wifi Fiohagb

tide tu Ibe froet. Among teem I aotkri
.
tee
Eleventh, Titete and FoertNete
A r..p«id&gt; AM Im MhAMAc-dM
Kenurcky, WxtyMMUl and Twenty fourth
has been received from Gao. Sherman,
lllitmle. Flrat ft—......... and Ninety-fret
k only etatoe tbe rslaxivs position of the
Indiana.
•

“Tbe women here are httaeealy rubai;
,they speak of the Northern army hi a
very dtaparagiag rnmner. sad ‘•■urn’ with
,
the
Mghaotprsfee. A few uf teem irum
,
policy,
tert ntefr teowmelvee with a
J
paeiMUy, but say little about ibe
Tube.’ A rwaeert WMfr by u»e of tee

the Democratic Convention last
Detroit, tn represent this Star

New Advertisements.

Tbe Anuy uf the Potuinae at Um pres­

ent writing is an the south side of James

Corps.'while
Virgin*. rM
.deer coin. W

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Having tern appointed Sabbat i
JffisetoMry for Western .Mieh'gai ।
American Sunday School
thio method tn Infirm the friend*
both Schools hi Berry County, te
uteMMHly on tend, al Grand Raj
Pool Office addree., the publics

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trttftid'i that ibe grass .
I5±l»£t,

ar* wot pS&amp;utvS Xo lhe x-uXAac
m a wuSvelKe wXitW uA.\\
ewve -nW Ww. “W® Artwela
Weilti V»- Wi,*to,* WM-waWf
rcraitAiwA. •Mixii—hr gvtAS

s'lhatgra*»&lt;&gt;rgralft-is i
da. Must plauls whiff •
jade are weaker toms
tba open fiA’ Bdflig ,
eiip’iniya, the asp Js
borated, and a adft ,wi-:

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COME AND BUY MORE

BuAtorenoMd-(o -gra*^, among .grain,
tbereii itftt MW&gt;f r rHsdb w bo i tslbold

«kktoftv Ofoe&amp;t&amp;. an artk&lt;X.s. aj
8tou\at\\ D\kUv%, vok&lt;\c^ vS
takea \\\
c\aanX\Ve»,
aaA. ak Ww. V***^** kwac, ate
d idre v*-***^** °5
^r-T^’JZioua J^exier,
- , Pflt/«r and jSgue.

reSEr, CCE

txnsawraa'wssa g

Liv&amp;r Gomplaini,

aa wwwbotaoase stmesph* re, impure water, tad
other external eauac% HoaTarru's Birriri may

conn op, are wtsoagar that tba graa*
^UaUd-lM «t*rl tt wee ahmd.. sad
draw from the earth the clement* of their
wpporOMC^'**.
•N’PM«l ’»*
the grata. tWoparaiiiOate to their size and

&gt; j*;
' ■' ' Jaybndioe,
Kidn&amp;y Cc&gt;niplainta,

latter;,ia the Bratju suffer; dm grain de.
pH Isa. It, of uufoldre and other elements
ofgrowth. Terbapw it llngwrs on till

GOODS

MddrtHt wpnaed to tbe hot, eeorcteinj
wp.-w^Wt ict tpany caaci deprives IV of
Um vitality at pucoeeoos.
•ijftltofnrts seed had'beta sown toy lliett-iBa plsula would bare had lie beneMdarMMM*^wlevw~« ?~- -A ---‘-1----•
doctsjned 'ln the soil— would have made.
waUadjf.aitoM/.hialilv «K»wlb &gt;hicb

AftMa&lt;'B\,XUTs

uofrsquentlr restored todiealtli within a few date

liP'WFVSS'
V IJi-lVIlaJtHViItsiaa ,a

people*

the brer, itsUotai
'VoKvc.
tick •opoaJoenced
and oocrrtri
■'
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itrsen. eft.i-Lle

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^T***',**n±A!

ClRES&amp;ltav*

\tooY man'e VAead. ,

ate

«. wm «a hesrn ingwm iimllh-fora loog
time bariss brqoei.ll, to eall a j hyaieiaa ta.aC

Dr. 'B.cfcnjxk’e
ftXaxaoLc\\ *B\XXc,t» :
Evidence ot il&gt;« tnoit reliable tod .setponalble
character will accosipanv ibe tatdiejdf;
Price 41 per Uolile, oriUfcrU.
Delivered to aoy odJreM. securely paekoJ from
obacrvatioo.
*©
D-eribt
in all annmsaidUinu,

thro. .Belaid down”d.rce LU of ground
UU*psMHt.&lt;M one lie sowed oau. with
tUPgriMa rtHtf aiid tx&gt;-another ho lUiutd’
Jho ^taseUoad, whUe th.
thisdfhe a^red witb grass seed only.
UtoGafa www
fodder while nvUe
p.IsHbe.^iaas did not du well;
dsw plaMa did nut thrive, atwi many
seemed to
’ Wo understand they
dill dome batter on-tba wheat plot. But
wbdra-fbe grass was emtn by itswlf, a
gogd cropAtf hay. poa.obtained ia August

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to.

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Which .. rf&amp;r.t

Aja euonotny to aow any kind of gr
■yt
CWn,fcr.

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B'WkukcXv ’BiXXews

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art,kae So\&amp;veY'e VAtwA,\3\^
W«kar« nar IM.r tooda, ueh . ^te^t.x\k\A\0, D\.avAxux,D^eevAer^, 'B.\x.ca'ca.aX\.?&gt;'c\v, cXe.
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^Their*hi?oT",J|,mi|* l Xoedkaod Rtarttle,

■ whieh tnwtowteUfoAU »e &lt;M «&gt;iy principle
for a partem tio'dag MaaMne.
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art. Wv&lt; rvAi laaxC* Betoee
axiACow^oA-

Dr. "SWtoack'*
A large stock of

Goons

toy. -He doubt*—m be well mat
Jtfa&gt;r alp™ h.? I. .ooh IM par

v»a\ve X\ix \yooy huux vaa.x\\\
Doctor'* DWXa.

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JToa euAring with that dre'ad/liaaaao, Xat&gt;.

i ■rears neuralgia Kwawjii^wiv
Watsw'i Xssatms K«« will cpood.ly relieve.
ABEyaeaaflUogtrom tbe gnswisgsof Dxanw^*”gnW^1&lt;&gt;U’"Ol-!«•*»»** fear

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• 77w«« gitters are ptU up ia quart
bottles, qf qphich toe above is a/ao-sim­
ile. JThe label is finrib enffraved.Md
U presided with a safe-guard front
oenints-feitere. (Prion JU per Lettie, O'
six for J5. . ,
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East Fburth Bt , Cfnciioali, to when
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•t^’Wtot hjstlnct prompts Ibe miller to ,
sails Ibis &lt;n«MH of perpetuating its It iud

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GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

yNbtmr error asa setiry
\J in ihe.WeerrHoeto. -

salopt*
r»TM * MeNAruWTON.

^sttskin&amp;;:,'^xzr:

c^^wtzifiteAottnnw is oecitwwiv aiinole efieeo
and easv. Shake them well efld tie toem '
£ st

to bbtofire.UMHi to build cedar ckaau,
aa&lt;^t«-Hltotoailtltobedelrithtossd
gartatnlawUh the sleketMag.odor wComut

statin gs'. hisbuil

st^pssifirE^.^yw niWrt i'€URE5as*5&amp;*
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scour «r an d Iho usande whs MglWCt t» at ail thorn aelree of its protective qualities In advaMe, ere

are covaapoeeA ©5 vave aa^
yooXs. av\A WxXiV
vxkvved. make XXxevci.

R. J. GRANT!

woidd'.ihAttor have enabled • tbam to
'thcvogb .gpp bAfarorablo condiitoOfo
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^jffipArnW.li^tf.lp the spring whl
itot’ yield a'ar-p ot bay.till the Mlowingy'^tr.- 1frin wWnmd is In good order,

tbrftlw when pet away, tmd it will be
ftr them to get in if necessary
cans U. taken. - But to the ad rice: Mort
of our inserts are rery hardy, caring 1st-,
tT8 for wind and weather, and will never
dowel “an&gt;malic pain.” ■ WeonarjMckcd.
add* smalt skins In tbe beotre,oTh cask
of toUcao leaves and atoms, but.tlia rail,
ler weot there, deposited her eggs, and
ibe AKS faere rained. ThUahuwa that
Utopian But delicate aad cate nothing for
tobacco. Expensive' cedar ■ closets are
ft^Wip’.Iy cousirueted with lhe idua tUl
thaYatber pleasant odor of the oeder U&lt;
ebjoeptly dF^greabll to the m&lt;nh to
k^btolwap
articles of clothing

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were fwwtrrty rrpe*wd1iigb minded meo.
B’il WC-djl'fej^ajpadrAppreciate the
terribly demoralixtng effect of eunutaUfee tnurslfy posnlUe
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’gaisrrtlanv.

BWACtJN TBOgJtlE’S D1MLOYAXTY.

- Evening dosed darkly around the old
grey fernibmse on the hiUMdc.-only a
TEA. COFFXE.‘«rOA». SPICES. PEPPE*.
faint line .glighk'whrtw the western sky
PBtTNKS. HUS, *Al-4KS.CODF1BBt
nu-i the earth, telling iff the gh.Hes of
i» fed. •ranlbtax in tto QnMnrj'tiss. sasb ss the rsnisIMI day. llirm^h the dusky
•ill to MMMdt for fsiuil» «HL.
came lb* prnnwier «if the letups
Alas A grvst vsrwtv of tbs
»r«im the targe kitchen, where the fsmHy
were g-theibd Aimtwd the e*«y fireplace;
CXLl-uttl’ JXHZ3JU1XET
tbs Deacon and Me »m,«, o^jether with
And reeking Extracts,
tfewg* Stanly, a /’■ant' neighbor, disetrn•ing pntoiios t Minnie life dat»»h»«r, ths
"&gt;% IMJBNtOAkWW-UJM
rwsisvt'and prettiest of the village girls,
paring apple- quite contentedly, while In
the backgrotMd Mrs. Thorne sal knitting,
her eyto fiaM on the beautiful forms
whtoh the eh*Lara were assuming.
•
ntlJOPEN. CAMDN. As , As.
The JXeaceii was getting axcited. H is
CpM aar skvtvn tr.sv be lend all sf tffs i eyes flashed, and be «p&lt;&gt;ke in angry to«ea.
?,.. ^
MMX,rOFCUA»
■*D«m,t talk to ms, sir ; It’s a* unjust
l war, a near cursed by tnsn, and' by the
iVtoe*r-;
•'•jr-’L?, dMnrd to JsiMiah, .fell Msod Wkih

PATENT MEDICINES

»T

Nearer and nearer they esDia.
Aiung
tbs dtiirty road tWdbJdU of tba advano.
tog eMvmn. the tramp of armed men
■ed tbo dash nf musketry .wera blended
.w.wddest,«.MirMd“D. Ak^iaand «u«iw. P" pd'AWfd। to m«t tho&lt;D. ,
,,
"Ybo are welonme,** he s£d - fliave
aympathind witb y&gt;.i/h&gt;: vour ado^gtra,
I dm With y&lt;.a bwt and wmt; ail I «k
4a that uiy botoa ahall itmain oniwleal

deatmy-ani that Iles Wthfn mir path.^'lt
matters not&lt;Miwb*b aide yna wab. eonr
..
. ...

^•I’g.tomioih.es^aihsfemefiiwTi;
wM f &lt;|&lt;r, |b||

tpMUjtdWi^sd fewMM’ aaetow••&gt;

that rata, albitifti,-”'

lv that I mtty'nol'Iba'Wiri&lt;M,aMi ■»»
aburobyardt oe witMn « toito W&gt; wy
ProsbytapM;(pEal«NitontMtol. meeting

^KriTSJwgs.'ESirii:

“ivi^JISnrsi'S'

WOOLEN

Mr. H. B Swiall, lata -I Ltneuht Col­
lege. Usr&lt;&gt;rdrr4e*it|y iatlrerrd a lecjura
.« ths MiAKdaatawm
lb- M&lt;«umI Htatnrfeal'S^My qfaMnoUMi.
■ UtArMU-xi.unara
had bean unabl* to diaomtar any signa of
the exiatencB of an stino«pbrr« .urr.iunding the" nMne; tb* leatarer said : “If are
#ra &gt;o tonka Mr ar*amani of the atoon
bUwr frWStrt
n -­
Stan &amp;wn aumanf &gt;Ua anaemia! cmdl-

•ben-dmA* The gredv tfrteto 'AdWcn
Lab, wss UraAUieilur ./ i kattatw nod
J AT, nod. J wraajog, andjg described. ,fty 1
Tccxiniu nU hfe of tbg nh|ter, V&gt; ‘•r
been Angularly Iniptacticslile in f.■- fttn
pet and dHphtiimte* llfeitrtd'e, flaw
Lx*, was iii G'iigTwm xttbe thwii&lt; «fe ittoCaiikJ^MWWg Hfel'l existence
P&lt; ^IdauM^UtigjiUabtowoea Jaivaa**
■itoos* it bi^r strange nould it be. Little
*,”d ,w«..h4
to*".
vi««d 'dsspsratd tneasu res to.defeat tbo i is lh-&gt;qgbt in nur daily career, of the fane,
In its absence
rortotf ;!M m diia i ihiiii nf Mcg L*Wid lions oftbe atmiwphem
chanaotsr dts( wfeb hi I8W, tSari;* Jilt*. eteina) silence must reign ; dmvereali.&gt;o
l« carried &lt;m only b» signa I the eagle
&lt;d omdor w..uM flip their wings ia
•ain attfmpte to rise ; no fuel would burn
nothing hot electric light dispel tbedarknrs*. No tinted cl-uds nor gorgeous
•kfe. bgt monotony of scene, uUqelty
• f dark ares
Failing in this to exhibit
the prims m&lt;4ar of life, it has been asaprtod that the moon is no (seiJeeos of
the pfeieality of worlds. Lut modern
dls.-u&gt;Vv b«s shown that there may be
■&lt; &lt; noi:.-. tn—» 1
J'
■
•iynibahUlty of life lalating tbrrs an.11-U
lUsfc makM the
known to us. It baa always been thought
■pp“-b'fa t/srune aids
of -'t«r'.iW was applicable to tbo
Wj.mpUdrff
n.|.
other.' But Mr. Hsimtw, a distinguished
«s»*al&lt;4.eIevdtt&lt;» triAj.- illitaaui men- ~mttoentiffaanvm»n»«T,fe due the honor
I ■•Idianivering h 'dltorepemry In that idea
15ie slightest deriall.lh in the time of the
in»dHr (JJAHAd’Mfed sftcnnrtely. and

for it^les .round. It wavsd and rose qh
1 the billow* of fl«&lt;ne. l!&gt;en fell with a I&lt;md
crash, sending up Inti* the air '8 million
JOHN ROBERTS
; fragments of lurid digbL " M.l’*1 few
thr&gt; rtrter the mnkeaf Um Union army.”' fenw u*ay r*M,fh*n&gt; tfe tohe»&lt;«f the -Id.
Uh, t'alhnrrk’* JAmiaTbuenn rawed bis Joy a»d lovr may gslhyr anigad.,’!’
*)•• apfHwimgir.l Tor ihmiIm this ba&lt;l
hearthstone, bdl it can ns ver, nmr be as
lieen Mis gmisl dream of hit eiHtenos. drsr to hltf tieari as that which he brtni'gfii
ibr ws
'1'waa snsinbbs, 6s thought, to suffer and
his Iwids to'in her yuulMul. beauty, to;
/lir il owed tot, far.tbs iilsoty h»« tons
wiiioh bis s|uldewi b*va grown (fees ipSpccwl sttsnusn will b. p.id t» COMPOUND- toifera IwgveMbvd.to their ■on. wostmoI
INJ .ua y&gt;gytayVol&gt;d *"J rd. He wsayuuiMt and toipulwr. anti fancy to riisabuvd and womanhood.
By the side of the expiring ejnbefa
sjjirbew^ _
u'“*“
f"
tbv lewis wee to his eyes ■■ fe walked b&gt;' Drsnm Thoma lekmrd many*' a stern
Virginia
thsmud-ts and stood looking nut into lemon; and when the morning sun I.Hik­ fiwfe Ikra^uUVtife “^.1
lb-lught.
.-.r.
nt »ed down &lt;fe- htUside, which but »hs dny W. been •feeUd- Ky «ffcw UKwr,
., “N»u tUMMUrd the Dnswm, "my hoys1 before waa covered wiljl lifs-aM beauty,
and driven bask svfe* Pn«to«aa* 1&gt;fe
!■!» »&lt;t going, to war. i have-doss all in I a niafl. 'true and loyal, io w|*&lt;aa beprtA
M’ ■UKWM&lt;*a*y»i&lt;&gt;«l ruffes te she with
9. W. BTBBTW,
i«iy power h- dwvurngs rnUeunvata an.t I fow lit iternaf ehcuUy 'against the full
tWj*
JobwUcoiijiaas to do wo. Tbs him wfe. fiend. SfeHry; fed-feu* rdgkUrwd; *WUKRIFT. ‘ N»» UMsWy be fenad In IWCesrt
(hms Ihv-Fedvrto UtMtorsn stench a tarns.!
awned ila^nming. ■ ■&gt;.-x..Jan;.:umm'-. ’
' and ill svtli a cauMT. ts is frtoad of mine." I
16
|tiei&gt;iy«bur&lt;t Um .name JiM&gt;arWl in ^’•fe’totoUtf rtflilNg
H.
our Ovuiitrjy jj^oals.,,.jU1.4w U»«jfMll»i few |Ps4&lt;«&gt;ar..JwwtoMn wfeenty idHve
sp»»kmg.B"wr~hfar 14wl it say duty to , fed raged fiercely, uiuxuilrollably.—
J
south ..f th* Pototuae.
,,"jii .7.., ;
pv.: My gntndatrv Mi i*.Aba.old war of Among the thousands of bra&lt;e then who
. . -^e«4 ts ser-iss. bMkmy sM toeaSf
“.tixrws sawaws?’
ths Revolution, and I should despise lay- rushed f»rwaMlXi»toentoeM,l&lt;s^*RM^fit
ih44 sb'iM &gt;bte- dewsvwdast s pt*era bemore earnestly and ddterwriqefey•stato
yyatA hsau In eMur/aud p*lrtot&lt;am.
I Jamie Thuya. George £tagly
*4
fHMhl K&lt;nj sdly hl [boSts. Mid retain
«&gt;• seif feepseb in^ abaU snh.t, hnt I
itevwgld. MG may be you'd g*ve rnsMu*- tr distant butpWal he itruggied agaltrrt
fes ba&amp;**l3«s«to*e‘Wd bean pruMieed fietoto"
. to 'l ».r
el“d* *••!' J
•
all eafei
. rww»radw«llis" «"ls
, Tbv DceoMttMawseed bin anseringiy :
"C ffe Muhlnat.; fefeWfht verfebdfe I
,&lt;l. kw.,
&gt;««. I'tR-feheenngbi toe spsr fcver. •round him on every aids;, but be re-i i^Gti. Bta-to-.nl*-ATkfe*-^ wMb Maj
Xgaiu^'Hi ngadia- fe- prwsaii iag mem toahted mr1nj«ifed onrff Ue ^Am' W Ah'
“1&gt; “MU-fetaWife W«nr Tbe North.
»«&lt;* Math toy gords GrotR-Stanley -firsttoss’s betlfe; toiotos few noble; die
w’&gt;m.WhitaBvM««i w»»
Atame eheU uevar hr ytMesATfou awutr feinted Uuups, wh* tor. s*loo&lt; toafi.beM
daU. niWs no suchannuunosmatiL except
div augy.c^MferMUi luy MiMMife and
w- NfiSW la ViOtfu
W
•Im dgfMHA bring iuy efega ep*«. bar pvllsd to falI back, a halUtrfek hup,and n- I-.*------ --I -J -»- —1
f.r^Fr.tMs ■""’•a p^wvs, • wwavi twsrr nwn Mviews
•V
A Wan who to dto- UiHE ’
|fama&amp;M4Matototo^toa*i*«toy feutnfetaa
iisfesnaaa &lt;Mbfe. wbw hod Bnttoefl lJuWiV fciM
deserves nothing but coutgigpCi •■ Jj .&lt;&gt; by his aide, Jamie exlsntsd hi' .bajpfi,
1 ,X^il|l&gt;«m|^*b--iM*iwfei»iy*g«re■Rto.tJlL'Yu'
faAbag."r.«aM4&gt;aitHrTfer»e.toh
.•v
dW«“dW^.**&lt;fe.s-V*Mfes* -tW hrfhiuf
Eterto* h»r» bto' the? »rm^f AM toari4NMr,&lt;«.N^ ^ ,
B«o»Ub.y&gt;ur,*m- Jbafe»f»Oa*4»r.m&gt;d ol U&gt;« feeair
to*»«i»Kib4 )to*to
to&gt;.,fe&gt;-.&gt;4sanf Ar
im&lt;I&gt;T 3UB.TO0S.

-4®^, yui’cAsiH
’ lferr$t » » «
AJ®ft2i?.’54£W«i£r^

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aevrmL tears Hf Irregulwrlty he had aaer'ibed U* the «Kct&lt;‘"ifbaVjto grarltation.
He asatHwthut rfaw-ceeUo of gravity and
* *“
if figure are nr»t ctffnridest. &lt;me
st bant). Aha other eight milesj
there'M composed of a light
halC ^byuifwltB iu amalt
.-wp—^j4w,lbO'«yv.-.r«prMants well
its (htnre. Balls bees lieen mat b&gt;4b&gt;w
cut w uhAMiewdo. thickur than the other •
the dsaliay being given, Calculation des• ribes the curve to i nicety, and esce rrrsa.
Hie o-oelti«lon.'i!ttn. is that ths hemis­
phere turned towards us is the lighter
tl&lt;m of fehabtoiuls ix very direct, as air
and water,wiMtld pats rally grayUats to
the Im* ImI a|de;.and (he imagfntoimi ia
fceWi pUsrb mt The other .ids of the

ffernr.-’ a world e«»rrwep&lt;mding to oar
own in the n*i«y Meat id* the air and wa-

JWw feftfr •’

•

’•*% le-toi AeeWtW'fet anything tro*.
to-«Ay harufer'dAaUsd.ap'totaua of Um
pUWMO; aiu) Yanktoewanna S uux.—

equally ffedj Wr '4*K -or psne—that
ttfeti thenovfeauun w the Mfexri la
eUfe4 fit«fe* iK.w4M* *fe amigratiou to tba w^cn t*rrit&lt;&gt;&lt;id« earned u»

FACTORY,

'

“

ghMWbtob dKVBMN
toiJWS • RWJsiltoM

‘ A.-i:?
worn. qiKDiMo

NltydMtfWtaJMfeAMs artorau dL
itodpuA tobblMtsJ tfe'Sfen v«aU7,
and. asaartaiulng ths UralMlg «f iba boa-

�a**-

&lt;«'•'•

been aforetime, the aakoowfadged ehm»fffif:
Job. Oarlre;

lb. |Oqr&lt;|b* tWe« pprty
long, for the mourner* at yoer grave;
and the tear* wa shad shall b* few for

•ae who aUndim. tab task ta tbs midto
wa* taspoanibl* to ascertain the oaua* ot

me *uwo*av, wr me extent or me isjwnm
■aefhiill by the unfortunate man. Tb*

of abuse, charging him with nearly all
the criman known to tbe d*ca)&lt;&lt;u*.—
There ebasgea, so tadeatrioaMy drailawd by Mr. Bailey, had Ibet r effort in ca-

citing preja/we fa tb* mfads of tbe pew

pl* bare; and ^breha wrerewarded f*r

his hostility with on* of th* beat office*
fa Mr. KMfaggtegift, it wool very far to
confirm themAnd thee, on* e( ibe very first rets

that Mt Baifay preform^ ta bfa edfafal
rapacity, sis io appoint an aprelate Ro-

theory moat gshmallg arespiad, was that

Ebrro* Bawwaw—Jfaar Srh ia on* paam ear gun. stop afl eoattasow commonth lo^ay aiace the first cavalry fight mreiestiraby rail between Richmond
of this campaign waa feagbu-U* haul* aad all point. South. Bo toog aa Grant
J*Gf the utoal tneldeata of a trip from
.a__
’ J__ V..1J
kv
Beatings to loetoa. faja nparfiatrea to of Todds Tavern. W* tboogbt h waa a
ypaak. . Tbe open luvalreoptoy, and preUy rough introduction to oor sumth* beretifal aad thrifty erttas end vil- m*r‘* work, but like array other job set MV, SO days’ ration*, compel Lre to fol­
fagn* *faug th* Jtoe Of tb* MteWgaa Cen­ before u* we surfs a «l*aa thing of it, low him, ar risk heavy eugsgament* ou
tral, tbe superb, enterprising, and 'iub- “won the' victory” aad got through *ooo unfortMtad ground.
enough to go • fishing. Company K lost
stantial oily of the *tr*ila, tbe beauty and
ptacidity of the Detroit river, th* pleas­ baavily in this engagemaat though non*
were kllfad. Lieut. Paodill was wound­
ant and qoist beauty of I-ake Hero*, **
ed and borne from th* field. 1 have not
seen him since, but laora he ia rewverisg
aad will ba with es again. A word ia

there wa* whfabytaib^Ma*, aad that
y*u mat kN! ad realre man “anyhow.”

puhlfaan ad his depc»y. who waa btateat
in his detum^atien* of hfa former areooiale* of the republican party, pad of tbe
■dministrmtou
at Waahtagton; and
wbree affiltatiou with tb* opposition wa* gaag* more glowing aad oomprahanaiv*
than my poor pen can command, to per­
forty oflh*m fa a gang, **cb with a eop­ mit of any attempt* at delineation bee*.
purhead emblem oo bfa garment* up to 1 cannot, however, forbear reverting to
the polls, at th* townabvp arreting hare th* wild, grand and ptatsreaqus scenery
ta IMS, tadupuaH their votaa, aad ate* to ba witnessed upon tbe Western Mas*.
hi* own, not only against th* republican Railway, from Alb*ny to Bo*ton. To a

can4&gt;datea

for

township

oSere,

bat

Western man, there fa much of sublime

against lb* Repents of th* Uni vereixy aad

of this weak.. Tbe cause of th&lt; I
ttewto not known. Tbe buiJ
taiaed all the. worldly good of
pant, who .fa consequently lei I

hi* favor may net be considered flattery.
A more efficient officer the &lt;Mb doe* not
pomes*, and we shall all ba plowed to

(y The city authorities of Chicago
b**e contracted with a Boston firm for »
'•Fire alarm. Police and Water Tele­
graph," to e«&gt;*t IGfr.000. Tb* work fa
bar* beau mueh heavfar than during tbe already barre, and th* wb4e will b*,
whole of lam summer. Bet fa every eo- •bra finished, tbe moot aompteta and
see him at hl* post again.

..
The cavalry oorp* has d&lt;mn a vast
arnoMtt of fighting thi*
*' "

tbe aaai v*reary of our national
mstis the“Ud Jhahfaaed wsl
eutaad a cordial invitation to I

gagemeal we hare been entirely aneere*tut. W* have fulfilled th* pledge cf Col.
killed the rebel Ge*. Smart.

of th* community here, and his utter
dfaregud of their principles,this renegade
Republican wa* rtoommendt-d for tbe Still coward, wearily wends th* train
highest pay ; and this was done, with tbe through deep cut* in the solid granite, or
full knowledge, by Mr. Baifay, of all lb* oo * high ent bank meat over some deep
facta above mentioned. So it would ap­ gorge, or along th* extended defile* bepear that tbe neceerery requisite* for the tween th* mountain elope*, until you
securing of Mr. Kellogg’s favor are, an- come upon an apparently impassable
barrier in the shape ofa mountain peak
over the railroad track itself. Tbe iron

afthi* aad adjoining CoentiJ

them.

the bar* of* cage, ia which the lion* arm.
men acoardtag to their aeeaunl at Mead­ reeled with How*'* rirous are confined,
ow Bridge. It fa told J«£ Davis *w . when it wa* seized by ene of the animal*,
•pectator to that battle, if so, ha could and so badly lacerated that amputation
have no very pleasing sensation* al lb*
result. Tbo fight wa* desperate, but
gy* h is stated on reliable authority
naihtag oouid aland before th* ‘fall day that Gen. Grant’s army I* stronger than
when he opened hl* campaign sgninst
tb* impetao*ity of all *cg*g*d ta that
Richmond. His loe*** up to the first of
battle. We hav* traversed over tb* batJ one did not exceed 41,000, and since
tfa fields of MoQeltaa from Riebmuod
tben have been about 10,000. Since the
to White Hous* Landing.
We were
SSthofMay, M.000 freak trvrep* hav*
met with a warm rareption at Malvern
Bill,by *ur gsaboeteta tbe Jamreriver,
A few shell* as farg* a* a pumpkin aad

Aa there baa been nl

UBUBto made, that w* are ai
aatahratiag in thia place, dou
•foureitixtna will avail tb&lt;
tbe opportunity oflsred at M

“fiefound

•pretal Carer of Ma Provost bars* dash u forward, and soon tb* train
mi, la spoetacy from the principle* is ecvefopad la midnight darkoe**, and
we all bold necessary fur national Jfcoeath, above, and around you, ia one ling along meeting us some two and a
oootinaoos tab* of solid rock. Emerging half miles ouL But a sight «f tbo -gioriou* old flag'’ quieted all apprehensions
A*d again it i* well kaewn that Mr. from tb* tauoel, then commence* th* de a* to our identity, and we proceeded or.
Kellogg wa* nominated for the last term
We rejoined the army after an nbeence
by 4 majority cf one role, after a pro­
tracted struggle, and that loo after the the train at a faarfol velocity, until the of some there weeks on tbe North Anna
River. We have taken th* Mt wing of
volimtary annunciation by him, that be valley oflbe Connecticut i* reached, and
the army since fighting nearly every day,
would not under any eoarideratioc be a you breath* easier, and feel safer a* you
speed coward toward th* city of Bo*ton.
Tbe principle subject* of public inter

RarraxiD Sowuuts.—-Hr
Wamu P. Wilkaosna, Isaac

win Mallory aad aome others

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

Mfah- Inft., bar* remedy rrtu
lh* Army of the'Potomac, hr
*d three years, and received «

Boom ef there, Young Malli

tfaular, fought ta tbe ranks of
nf tba Potomac, fa nearly all t

Area tb.drecB.il Ku* fight,
tin *f th* -WUdererea, -bd

Mr. Dili was* member &lt;/the Sd regimeot of Michigan infsntrv from its or­
ganisation In 1MI, wa* ^tb MeOelfa*

Grant and wa* fa all the baufa* and
marohe* on lb* road to Richmond, np tn
ttx- 23d cf May, when he gave out and
waa taken back to the Iloepital where be

wresUsd'ta th* upper part of

which 'Wound
wu prove
hatag aertou*. oaly by tbape
ball throng hfa haversack, s

TuJvlt Non. of the U
Continental, and Atlantic M«

Virginia, and tbe political aspect of the

all com* duly to hand. Tb*
ha* its esual varfaty of ns** I

Presidential question.

tafaing matter, and both the

Upon the former

Marshal hl the appointment of bis depo- subject there fa a reiveraal feeling of reli­

W* will admit that a ansa should

Jaabwyadbylreon Monday I

Keifegg* th* President,—defeated red

Jnatio* of this JsdteiaJ Dfatrfat.
And in order to manifest hi* contempt
for lb* opinion* of th* republican portion

ties.

Ftaa.—A *roall building, o
immpisd by William Plkatt, s
ontoidsof th* village oorporJ

tain articles of **p*eial rate*

ance upon th* military genius of the

not be condemned on aocoaat of preju­ great commander, and tb* patient daring

dice, unlsas he baa given swfficient caose of the brat* soldier* under his command.
for it And aa it regards Mr. Bailey's Tbe feat that aiuce tb* battle* near Spoctaction, Mr. Kellogg knew that be had re- •y Irani*, Gen. Grant has been enabled
to fore* Lee back, atop by etap, without
a *ev*re engagement, and has finally been

enabled to thro* his
Hire army over
th* Jamas rh
a* to threaten Lre’e
communication*,without being interfered

with, is taken aa an evidence that

aider, deliberately, **&lt;M matters in ooe-

nection with it, which may be of coo*i/
We have vol alluded to this subject h
c ruble importance in regard to it* delib­
any captious cf fanlt-ttading spirit, bat
erations and final action. In order to se­
for the purpose of potausg eat some of
cure the whole strength of the great
Union p*rty, and overwhelm the oopper•ooaty would greatly prefer that aome
besd. peace candidate* of the democracy
other candid*!* than Mr. KeOcgg aboald
with a crushing defeat, it will be ueoeobe put tn nominations, and to exprem our
•ary to nominal* candidate* for all the
baliaf that ha enaaot reanire their aordtal
offices, wb* are not obuaxkms to th* peo­
support, iaeanabeAetsMaMeaed fa obple, not only, bet nob a* will add pomtire strength to the ticket
It is well known that the friend* of Mr.

Kellog have, for a long time paat, bean *»■

Lee

affeet surprise that Grant shoald swing
hi* army around so as to leave Washing­
ton uscor*red; apparently forgettmg
that Lee has just been beaten back over
tbe wfad* distance, hfa fortification* dretroyod, railroad* tore Up, bridges burned,
and tbe whole country overran by our
cavalry^ with Hastar fa poaremion of

Great has taken paisa tr render It utterly
iafdksBIt feel** fo warMt, w
pnK’
ai*t hie army mamovsmmttapoa Wash

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ST HirUSQS, BARRY COOYTY, MJCKlQAB
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DRUG STORE!!!

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new and moat complete assortment of Vbafe's Jo* Lasel—poor MUJw. bi’* dead—

DBIGS AID MEDICINE*,
fChemical*, Palate, Cite, Cam

R. J. GRANT,
ALKR3 In sit kiadsofArjr,gooda.gToe«ries.
’ crockery, Re. State at.,at the peat oSfes.

phene, IX urninK Flaid.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL,

Wit 1119118,

groceries

Give them a ehaer, boys. gtr*lb«m a sheert
Let thru knew we bar* woo tba Sghv
1'tn il,u&gt;g now—you eao bury rot b«r»—
Dig *wr. baya. tad do It u-elgtil

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the grandeur we call R
ike liM^AgtHfudgy Abeoe

, Now sound* out, reverliereUng XhB&gt;
|ovvly .forests, aad ccbUng bactfron our
“bill of Ilin dred,” &lt;ig|My« Six L ihere eb
jdipyliee now In tby coffin, coId sifd oi|B—
ahp umkrs M irmible auv, dafnandn »•
Juye.ny a«iLwords, bo teadv-BlUe jiG
ficos. A balk of patient. nndarnjicr—I
fancied also an expression wf.prief jLr a»requitlrd Inwbagiim Mr ^narble/vaMtes.
Her children ware thrrr cl#d in weerta of
iw.*, and in irony 1 rei|&gt;B»*ber,thoeU»Bg
man's wortjs “A m'•lhe, *• * Xr»*t luty
in general; but *b&lt;&gt; has outlived box uM
fulness."
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Freni a Jiuls child IW tow.wad The
sped - waataoitht by phMS,ig&lt;a4 parent*,
the m|M-et due them from all Ytowe ‘ in
the luotningof life; hut never &gt;6 fully
realized the lovw and sympathy dad this
class as when 1 saw ttee inonsl fnimo' of
this mother of inure then four sccre
yean sink into tbo toemn of kmd moth-

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PRUNES. FICS.RAIHISK. CODFISH;

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rill be utadid fur fkniil*
Alaa a growl variety OT.tba

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ann.aEKa'j1 ipx&amp;irnnixx3
And CeoklRK Extracts,
A middle aged man tnime' to the vil­
lage hl search of curtain neceavariee, and
while they were Ming pt/t dp an acqinln;
lance said" lu him: •'Well. I’m told lha
mM lady is desd.”
•‘Yea." responded
ibK mfin, in a buslneas-llko tone and man
tier, “yea, y re, she i« gone."
“A very
gical lues, tbe death uf so kind and go--d
a mother," said the mourner'* acquain­
tance. “Well, yes,” replied th« mun
with siiiiic lieailBiie), "a niotlnTi*a great
l&lt;i«s in general; but she Lad outlived her
| UM-fulnesa. bl.a waa in her B.-C'nid ebilif.—
------- : biH&lt;|, mid Ihougfi sbo'relaiucd her utcut*l
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G-EHSTTTUSrEROBERTS A STRIKERHAarixoa April 31. 1&gt;&lt;A.

she waa ol lrtlln Cumfurt to bervelf, and
wsa rather burdensome."
U Gwd ! as 1 gsxad in araanment rm
lbw luce of Ilia pious, perhaps well-iuaanmg. yet utterly besrtless taau, and Iben
looked away ub merry ohhdren’s faces,
which smiled ur grew end in I tn netmn
I of - tbo»e around—ihuse fittle ones to
wbuee ear no -wsrd io half e»i eweel as
• uiodier," I prayed in eiy heart that the
day might never oom* when they should
say ul me that I "had outlived my useful

n.F. CHERRY.
lOUNTY CLERK and Notary PubUe. O&amp;ct
&gt; la the Coart Hou.».’.SsaSWSKhKXSi'Alil"

HASTINGS. MO.

T WANT 25 000 l'«- "f,W0Ot1 nwiilwwni Inta CLOTH—
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Eleven—twelve—t^irtMU-^fowfeeq-rfifteeo, spoke most gra-rady
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oar Arrue- As we left the Aid Strnday’night so did the eoemy. We killed twe
Ui .meuf Uie.en^my. Aweyiigha charpe ■
Y’.M11.^ Md-wuoMwl.lPnf Up enemy,
while our lues wan but two. J have aul,
time tn^ive tnan'/ h&gt;ier«eiing particc:
IsrershAuM like t» furnish y.fi «®ce it

this qnarter.'and the M'dfrpltotitwwllfdudl&gt;'
art bio loot down up.* RiSimbAd.
Wo like tbo rwavniinaUen:
Father
Abrahani, and ga.re.Wru three eh««rs aad

t«» be aavigned tul. Say1
head friends dial wo Bta'_
deed .»-guud Unkm -»».a

ear copper-

Plaotm ovPsRfo rotf-pAin'’*-Awriter Us-lto ffcyuMr of Asref J|/«fr»,
racnnimendaitlM use «T planter pr ground

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WOOLEN FACTORY,

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m4.

t.Aa i afnwd 4 send ymei &gt;Nm uf tbbi
under tbrir ewilt e*eirgiiig bullet*. Tha Wrtjuwl ta thia bit &lt;S Htatnry la M Gaaualtie" 4” ’*«r Barry, cuatniy toya.—•
CUiJ-u* go tbadoed ikwl/— for while tbr VM^-ddly U.^,.Pi^w&gt;pte.,
rebcl. dsr.dm.it venture to attack, Cd.
McKvahs tired, nCilbe'r ou'uld lid nur bis
command recede from the fferiiikrkelpti'd:

cuold dVI *fpi foAftr_________ __ ______
diieMialhe iogentvM denies uf ruosAng
a sapHtr ug-vig kretive from our lips U»
bi&lt;। Ass Im upyu. lu ibis way a siimil
wifi-king party * were trble. to dig lheir
way' Up'rd where ibey lay, ’bbjfrithed
with powder and worn duwu with fatigue
awd a lew b.-ur« Hgu they were bruagiu
-airly ,*»sj . ■ AU that were WltrfU*’!’*
left ol WXll" -B.m MclCrip theirjptllB'il
Iradur*’titiuo hot'sway alive. Sima H
■•!d'»dt !r&gt; the morning fie lf»d lain t^hinrl
Uni bulwark his rah&lt;rdefended— ai&gt;&gt;rp»e/
WbMe acandwg up preparing Ui reelt a
rebel aasault, be fell pierced br tpe, bjil-,
let ofit rebel shurpah-xiter, and after liv­
ing an hour or two in an Agrralzlng tleiith
in life, begging hi* staff officers tu put an
cud tu his suffenng. hi* o&gt;miI forwmk Um
luHpuilof Uns weary, warring world.
Untioh.il ingratitude, or&gt; murmuring on
Tby.re were ulher acenes slung those
account oft ho euro she laid Keen «&gt;f late'; lines drawn so close up to llieeuetpy u&lt;&gt;t
boll may the word* "vb" bad muling bar so grave and others of a grim sort of
uerfulnraa” never reach the earn of chil­ jobty. F..r eaampfe, a maa' »outd sing
dren. for the fruit uf-aticfo anting may lie ■ ■ut ln&gt;m behisilvor brvaatwixka tbeuig
repeated by th-roe who ultei it, when they nd for ailack, .Fortcard, yuuff cCMiry, and
ihrmselvre shall totter on the brink &lt;•! llie rulw plainly bearing all that waa aaid
would atart up frimi behind their p.irapel
and mirtiienjUM peering al*fee their prut,
*ad drawing a bead uo the uprising reba,
e&gt;i long as that...
longer labug./tig, bee cbildren. But! Jtet WAiuld briag many ef'Oeduwn. Or,«gaui
.-are for bcr»e|f, she can fall liko a pre­ • &gt;ue &lt;&gt;f the reltelu calling a .parley, would
cious weight on their bosom*, and call erv out f "Yanka, aiwt it almtit your time
fiirlfi. by her brlplr-snee*, all the, noble, to om.k c^Tror7'aaye Yack.wrwi’t
generom* feullng of their natures.
‘ •'Tben.” rvjtihia Mr. Reb, •‘if
ft’diue, then, p&gt;&gt;*e Bnibworn rnotfUr ;• about while I make m&gt; j-ninv Cake, I wool
there are no mure diy* of pain - for tbee.
Uudyiug vigor and everlnsling usefolne»»
are part “f the Inberitaiteo uf the.re
deemed. Feeble as )h.iu wert on earth,
th*»u will be no burden &lt;&gt;n t^e bosom nt
Infinite L»ve, bill there thnu shall find

FRANK AIXEM.

*
AND SHEETINGS,
ailbar en »h»roaor by U&gt;« yard.

aiiowod-* theni«efiia* ab.&gt;*e tlMir parapet
e Hue offirn fotibud &lt;wl frown behind the
rarihrt) mi-Mfl when thiwe 800 heroes
etiNid in a new Tberinopyle, and ntapy
ii relict thrrw up bis arlui atid fell prude

Great'aJPIan ef Operations.
.
Th* Army and Nary Jauntal ha«. a
succinct review of Grant * general plan
ofupernlione in the prrsent cau&gt;pai|*i.
which may throw •yme I'^’t “P’,*
preaerrt piiaMon. His object wai first’
to secure Wa*bingmn ngaimt Why it|fgrrMive Iili.vrtnvnt by Lae. end then fto

MIRDLEVILLE, Mwaiov.

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OFFICE UVKR BLAKE'S STORE,

eoo. tui Htobnrf

Rrpcirtrdfy diiritig the ’
fitrnitddutiUiotJiiititinis..._____ __ _....uverthe.witfkRsweodH them; end -tbe &gt;t£
Cerra .could be beard MaxuraKl 4g».tfapir
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U«, ".h,. U«,
oiift&amp;u?
hundred &lt;4 tbent—
—___ _ —
_____ _ ^ilfiditrfil the1 rwW

gyman. m tie threw earth upr« the coffin
vflhi* mother *h« firn long years toiled
I aa only mothers can toil; and f &gt;r what!
Wu it for herself, that ahe might Uy up
fi.r bereelf treasures on rarthl No. fin!
But that her children, wh-m sbe bad in
the fulness and lore uf" womanly ^rwfe
reared tn miturliy, mfaht he happy end
fully prepared lorlb's iife and that - whiuh
is to emir. - Yrs, clad in the weed* wf
widow b'aid ibe dwelt among her children,
and while health and vigor endured,' she
labored toit for her deao-udirtlta, and her
dying words to them were the simple.

PATENT MEDICINES

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12th,) betwaMtdfrarlMta* and Rrgul.rfMtfafe
loos of the.'WM&gt;l'aMk«*rr and two
brigr.d^e of wanted

KashSaakybuUA.gefaMgsKMds,- -yi bU^AaAtlMfrirMnpielMdMidUmr.. uwii n
Olrs them grape, bvyalAMady! Kral.:!' Mow beys, gs is work withawlllKlgbMbMg.s.UU.i.UMgM,UgM l-sgspusl lets^'Balty I,:, .

gistings' gusintss ffirttforj.

h«A a etor^.u.^IgU^lMnd

men. They were* tolnnteero from the whftulowd Or sfoc weitej It-AMitvia to '
Ott.wauof Michigan, and oomtltured hba11„ widely barren, eatoaalaNw It vary"
1•-***-'
st M ichigan
- aharpeh«
«...«•tare. 4pjh&lt; 6ghi |
MIltj eagjXy attataHwrenvitix edilo
in ,, the iVildernrae ibis, tegjmeflt was
Take^quAl pane uf the planter and .
deploy rd as aklrniulers, and made sad white load'with iiil enougty to make It the
buv|K3 in the rebel, ranks, espKiaUy c-m»l*trnre Aferrant, and rmt il through
nfhnng their bfRwH.' One bf-’ltm moat apabst mill.
laVeng.-bd body
imtrd uf the OttbwAs wsk n s chiefmntfd and vwry evreioMhU.: ; For painting the
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Mn-ke-w^W*.
or a. w kbiwp’ ta'
rout ..r buildings Uw/plmfcr end ml «-■
DstiUl'Hoke
hit nelgbtora In
wW*i .'Wjna
t«Ne,l«Wlt'W*Midd
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Hie trlhd.niid ’
Wlk’!e
when Uanpem H lemjtenk
Pjatur i« onuMUompfeiMkA gi
tmatee, and H al
1
through a paint;

�WAR NEWS !!
Rebel News,
nrk, July A—The

WeiieMty Itriiu. Jilj

l»een received

. JL R. Baecher, F. F. Eddy, W. H.

Qwmm

U11WI

ufthia District, and of the unity snd bar-

to tho establishment

B.-uckway, M. Watki
D. D. Jerome, were appointed a Com., «u
Credentials. '
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resei-vedly the views and policy indicated

Albany, July A—Tbs Preside
000 to !».000 strong,

ANDREW JOHNSON,
HENRY H. CRA PO. of Flint.

be following gentlemen epp«&gt;ini- .--------- r
w’ A? R. TBnrrnwin, nfBerrien
Rmalt
Jfoaotosf. That while thia rebellion
A. H. Campbell, of Marooettr; J; A. ibreaUHM the lifo'of tbo Go verament, ws
be dlstancM an competitors &lt;&gt;« the Brat
Invite all loyal men, without reference
HtiMd.; ult o. n.nptr,;, K,l.«^ to political enloecdenla, to unite with us
upon thia broad Union platfbnn.
Be­
quently made onaalmoM.
The Cemmittee on Credentials report, lieving that unconditional loyalty should
ed the names of delegates lo the Cm ven-

ihreateniug .tber points; that tbo while

• l.-.u:
*. M. KICK, Uss’
point

100 days.

Baltimore, July

E. O. GROSVENOR, of Joweorilla.

ready filled with much credit to himself

and bit constituents, several hraorabto
JAMES B. PORTER, of Lansing.

A* • logWater be has proved himself apt.

JOHN OWEN*. of Detroit
our own Stateamply testify.
EMIL ANNEXE of Lensing.

0. HONFORD, of Olivet

WITTER J. BAXTER, rf Hillsdale.

THOMAS W. FERRY.

of tbo Bxwna la hereafter, until further

trade • and is now the Commissioner
Michigan for the Gettysburg Cemetery.
naae and in his official

parity, into an
acquantanee with men, and fully com pre
bends the wants of his District, State and
and a diligent student of bn to ry, of books

generally, and of nature. With such a
candidate, tho Union party uf the 4th
Oaaressionai District can enter earn ral­
ly into the campaign, with full confidence
that the official career of their standard
successful as his eleobearcr will b«

furnished the Bamm st one dollar a
An i|cm of exceedingly good newe, «a

But we have been disappointed.

Britlah Neutral pirate, the Alabama.—
Her career of plunder and burning on

only twenty-five percent tdoar price

A la bam a ebonld go down in an engage­

ment which her commander bad sought.

per for the time for which thsy-have paid.
kbe old price.

Confident uf success, Semmes chai 1 nor

ed the Kearaarge to fight, and invited

vessel

knocked

tn

pieces.

Tbo repeal of the commutabefieve to have

and followed her antagonist out of the ju­
risdiction of a neutral power.

Government

We have all denounced

era rebels as arbitrary io the extrema,

ill excite
greater opposition here, w hr re Opposition

is tolerated.

ly entitled tn one delegate In the

tee on Permanent organizati&lt;ui the fok

Ho

The price of substitutes
the pirate ship went down, mid the pirate

doned and would never
again, she made a trip

that a body of rtW ttw'unted'rnUi.iry

tors ovary foil swen.

A Naaaow Eacara.—
years old Call, into

the child fell bead foromi
jury. Had the child mte
foiling, the result might o

farttmate.
telegraphed. On her arrival Com. W ins­
low, then in Holland.as immediately
sent for by Mr. Dayton. Hu arrived

of the large number of Soldier's Aid So
cietiee scattered through every Blate, the
National Sanitary Commission and the
Christian Cutnmisaion,
i, and their sellC. &lt;». Luee. of Branch ; E. Pringle of sacrificing labors in behalf of the aufiering
'
G. Griswold, of Kent-, B. soldier, aa a noble manifestation uf patri­
otism, philanthropy and Christianity, and

raeolutMme was appointed by the chair

aa Presidential electors:
Is/ DitriH— Frederick Waldorf
2d /hslrfo/-Manib Giddings.
3d Diitrict—Christian Eberhaek.
4lh Dutriei— Ferny Hanna.&amp;4h Diitricl—Omu D. Conger.
fRA JXs/rfo/-George W. Perk.
At Largo— R. R. Beecher, Thomas D.
Gilbert.

that next to the soldier is the soldier's
friend.
Rttolood. That wo cordially approve
the Mtininiatration of our State affairs
1 mo law two years. jn»i m limes m
precodenied difficulty and embarass&gt;&gt;f raising and equipping ouf noble regi.
hieb haa elicited the
■dmiralion of the country, and al an ox

that it has presented n financial record
wilhont a parallel, and leaves the State,

Tfird Diotrict—Drwilt C. Leach, Eti
gene Pringle,
Fourth Dittrict—h. D. Orbwold. J.

we commend the can
didates I bis day nominated U&gt; tbo eleotors of Michigan with entire confidence
in their integrity and capacity, and
pledge our beat rfforta to elect them by a
larger majority than our noble Blate has

Fifth Diotrict— Newel Avery, M. B.
Wih-x.
Su-U Dutricl—Francis II. Rankin. G.
W. Brown.”

Tlte resolutions
adopted unanimously.

On Lleutroant Governor the contest
as very excited, and an artillery fire of
words ensu’d between the friends and op­
ponents of C. W. May.

New candidates

•ere proposed from tune to time, and
the choice finally fell upon E. O. Gn
vener, ofJonesville.
small way, will be compelled to serve tn British yacht
Hon. Ju. B. Porter, was re nominated
The following preamble and resolu­ for Secretary of Blate without much op.
kSueh a elate of things, to say nothing, of
tions, adopted by the Slate Council of position.
the hardship to individuals foemarl ws,
C. Hewett, of Lansing was nominated
will so cripple industry that the revenues
I the Land Office.
ere directed to be for Cummlsunne
of the Government must be proportion­
published in the public papers ofc tbs
Fur Auditor General, Emil Anneke,
ately decreased, while gold will .continue
countrv!
was re-nominated by;a trifling -majority
r.f this
organ iz»i
Albert Williams was re nominated for
and the Dni»o »f these United Stolse and
Attorney General after a close contest
the Gaistitution thereof—to sustain the
against
H. F. Severaa.
oral discontent of a conscripted army Adminislraiitgi in putting down the ene­
mies of the Government, and thwarting
Frof. Hosford of Olivet was nominated
eao obtain them.

this morning as usual. Hunters this morning only four mil
pWly arriving from- the
lldmiblless eo«.n confront
Wrot. and wHl
dered out the family wh.i
of the Virginia aids of the river
raiders fired it. ^Gnf. Bradfi-rd was isr
Harper’s Fetry. Begil bolds the
this eity at the time.
site heights. All Indications
operating un toe
ceed e.000 or 8,000, and Is a plundering Philadelphia road.
[Nmrs.—Horn tho telegrppb wteae
expedition.
gave uot, probably uwing to
rebel pressure.]
.
Harrisberg, July II-Th- PtalndeL
New York, July
A Paris oorres pbla, Baltimore and WilmingUm Rsilpoodent say a,not withstanding the reports
road «as atilt intact thia iii»rui|ig.
Ths
sometime since that the Alabama was an
telegraph from Gfonr&lt;H*k, on the N.lrrh-

that place, and marching northward.
The rebels appear lo have reiinnl trom-

Wbkat Haarxrr.—Tt
busy al this time gather!!

Secretorves—Edward W. Barber, of

and still another broadside is poured into
Balloting! were then taken far State
the silent and sullen Yankee ship. Near
er, and nearer the beligerenta approach officers. Tho contest for several officers
was quite spirited. The prominent can
paring for battle! Her ports are opened, didares for Governor were H. H. Crapo,
Gnns protrude. A blaze of fire—and H. P. Baldain and E. 8. Lacy. Mr.
thunder-toned cannon pour their deadly Crapo was nominated.
missiles across the decks and through the
bull of the Alabama. The Kearsarge

Bute and tbo glory of the nation, they
having paid a fearful price in suffering
and blood to place Michigan among the
the roll of honor, and

PrttuUnt—R. R. Beecher. Lenawse.
Pice Pnnitnu—Samuel Mulholland,
Monroe; E. O. Humphrey, Kalamazoo
Andrew Bobinenn, Washtenaw ; u. x
Miller.
K
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; Giles Hobbs rd, Macomb

men were appointed:
Cioirutan — Hon. Wm. A. Howard.

fighting, capturing and burning unarmed
merchantmen, was doomed to bitter dis
appointment when ha pitted his engliso
built pirate ship agshist tho Yankee wa“r
With

1300 exemption as a financial measure.

It

But

amendments to the enrollment act- Some
the better.

publican, the other a time honored Dem-

one organized county In a re present­

Uuc is certain.

decline.

was settled.

IL —

Rttolved, That the nominations of
left
Abraham Lincoln and Andren Johnson

His bus).

neea habits are a combinatfoa of energy.

CYRUS HEWETT, af Lansing.

AI3ERT WILLI AMS, of lonla.

• After a few corrections of the list and
some des.dntory debate, during
bich
the call for the G&gt;nventl&gt;« was n
'
wad adopted. During ths debate
the acceptance of the

Bute.
Dayton, the French authorities were
Philadelphia, July 11,
obliged to oeder the. Alabama out of
Baltimore^ thia m»rnifij[
port. Scinmea put the beat face on hr
could, though it was evident bo did not
word to Commander Window that he in
tended to drive him off. and Winslow re
plied : “Lot him try it."
so short and dreishe
have tbonght the Alabama
had changed places with one of her tin
armed merchantmen victims, it is n«&gt;t
_______________
irue that the Alabama had
U&gt; board the Kesrsage. When

cm

1 ba telegraph that!
than an average crop.

C

promising, much better
any time

17 miles Ibis aide of Baltimore aad' 1»
Between

mre iB reported captured.
Philadelphia, Julf 11.—A train w

this vicinity. Owing to :
grass Isa light srop, while
tfoul^- T1
improving all'erope we

probably be better than t
timothy on low lands, st
proving finely.

Magnoir. Station is

ing, he lowered hia boats lo pick up the
Mr. Day ton Informed Commander
Wlnvl.iw that the prisoners could b«4 be

U&gt; the United States.
Winslow claims that CaptainSemtnee

Hastings met at Keith s I

Wadiiagtoa, July 5.—Mr. Fraarodro
Ims accepted the Secretaryship uf the
Treasury and assumed its dntissL

New Advertisements.

M. July Sth to organize
object ahall be to relieve as
tho distresses and conlribi

the comforts attendant th
enduring the privations oi
baltlc-ficl J.

rSTRAY COW.

the Congressional Committee of the 4th
District of Michigan, that a delegate

June 28th, 1R64, to choose a drlegate to

There Is

•ecowderop oFdover.li:
■ect ion &lt;«f the Alabama a side, at water
line, and let water throujh In cascades.
The Alabama then turned tail and made
Commander Winalo

his prisoners, as bo had ample ineams to
pick them up, but an English yaeht actu­
ally stole them, as if by
pre-arranged
plan, thus constituting a dear case of in­
tervention.

seat in the Congressional Convention, to
convene on ino otnoay oi ^uiy, *
the purpose of nominating a Rep

very good.

in some fields, but we

able and

.

Fn

energy with which the Isr

continued b&gt; pro* G&gt;l. Orndmin pretty
hard yesterday, and finally flanked him.
the 3d Maryland infantry
io bis support, when they nit went io and

Uur troops fought

ud patriotic effort will b

ell. and although

nest and cordial inritalfo

with at first, held them In check till in
fontry suppert arrived. Our re inforcemeets are coming up, and Gens. Wal­
lace and Tyler have restored discipline
end order, and are personally present.
On motion, Opt John C. Taylor of
Chambersburg, Pa., July'S—7
Tho rebel raiders tn Pennsylvania and
Maryland are in much stranger force
rota of the reeimenl than has been believed. It conrists of
cavalry, infantry and artillery, and 20,
000 is the lowest estimate made.
nr,

love end benevolence, and

Hundreds of thons

by the boats uf the victors snd a neutral

all Joy.

that some fixed price of commutation

promulgate loyal
ress. nersonal conflicts
snd jealousies among Joyal men, must
avoided; therefore,

gaoizadun are strictly limited to the en-

Us»H further notice, th
Hall every Thursday, P.
By Order &lt;i
SELF-A DJ unrra SV t -. I N &lt;;; - •.

r/eton:. In accordance wt

n iX&gt;k u&gt;, Fi
Bishop, Bar-

for Superintendent of Public instruction

netnwead to fur-

of CM'.leton ;—
reliance of an a'

log at eight o’clock. The force that l.ft
yesterday lor Frederick Uxik the Boons
boro road, and theae new raiders came
■emaport.
They
s and commit all i

credit to aid in the constr
road from the city of Bat
county of Calhoun, to the
tings tn the county of Bar

Board of Education.

•landing the 120.000 the inhabitants
paid for protection.
Imboden insisted
&lt;«n burning Beeller A On’s warehouse
unleass the dllxens would per him IIS

Hoe. Wm. -A. Howard, the Chairman

WHAT ETntTDODY KNOWS vis .ton will beheld on Saturd

ed the fidlowing:

the centre ofCostieton, t

to meet oar responsibilities like men, and

probably Hunter’s.

The revised enrollment
least possible

oils and Committees of thia Order shall
not seek directly or Indirectly to influ-

pectin®. All pentone Interested are in­
vited to examine the roll
lb. rebels aet Ir.tn the C. H. railroad

Rnwfosd, That oar National existence.
Rowlued, Tliat turrepolitical questions
era not proper au' ’
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'
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subordiaets

Constitutional

•»??«. uvg.

£

Freedmen

afoeaaald.

si£cEi
JOHN t

4th. Per menace physiosI disability, of

Shenandoah Valley immediately h&gt; his
before the Board

Ito BM

. .1

u..-.

CbeaK.wltb difficulty oft
dieali&lt;ws-f0b&lt;h,‘«aks&lt;

�CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS
AT

A. L. SKINNER’S,
IT Large and moat complete Stock of Dry Goods, Boots &amp;. Shoes, Carpets and Pound Calico. «£j
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE IN BATTE CREEK.

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fewvK iTbwetvwvAMU^retNndylnfeon
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fKS
HCOPUT8 VUiIJZa «r&lt;M&gt;u
"Mr Urr baa fur mon Ums U« 'W'i L»
gmdy AsflfaUrM brSrapUeu. tUteMk,
zarHH: ■

faafiMd MgedFftU'llfeUiMtenllM.'rte
bacco was first |tsoirf8k»d. A part of

seemed wellWttaltrdMtbNWBrtoM# »W
UiJt Md«fcMe~«taleflH'ir^HM^ t^raaed
to prey up«u the flock. And bore let’-K
be n^M. w^e ufaltf I.'
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•dMnfedied rnrvpi^ej.U®^ - &gt;Let. U
noted nlao tteteehet ineie.fe«ti&gt;« «f them &amp;KM1B0LDM. EXTRACT-HUGHU AXO Dk
raoysa ruae wahilcurim
remained -entire uwtil.tbeyt wtarw. five »r
s«r«nuDth*--old,.-ai&gt;d' tjume^iatrtly had
•JBCMeT DiMRAlES
bocha &gt;«Hwrty or qttito*te ‘ lorgo «a If !■ all MatoHtage*.
At UttfaRneuee.
KotMoaw^M
mt-y-bMp-ln-ri- YneaA.’ TBo-e*« nnfl Uhteor'MeiMK«i»IM«L
farWife-Mi (»&gt;&gt;&gt;lpQ wMW’krdt fedrltfer iHid
ftrah-rf dr dtefy
iiffiris‘1 tVv1 only,
.ITTtndo’olth.Hit'ltf'rilK iMref ewes pt
&lt; f..pr
..r.i—a...— i ne'erA: left, '
oeigh’-r’n'iini&amp;giViuiyii t&lt;&gt;

COME AND BUY MORE

which have been ehowsred upon him from
' KW.
©5 *tkx CouxvXr^.

b that thev strike at tho root of Diaeoaq
^y eradioeUag every particle of impurity
\tk X\vt TiYooA,

fisr the life and health of the body dependc
upon the purity of die blood.
If the lloud fa poieoned, the body drags
out a miserable existence. These raedieinw
\vtr X5\\«\\Mx\.tA
for curing
ftro/Wa,
ByrhUio.
Wiln (Pinaaeta, Old Bena,
Bill %haum,
J’ActimatisiH,
(frynpapoia,
Btek Eoadaaha,
Llvar Qmrojdaint, Favor and Jlgvo,

S5ws tl
:■
*■ 'it.-

“rftyi

—*

CURE

=^sss^ct5s‘i=sr^

of U* pruUUl’. •jnalitw. fe advance, are
enrol bv a &gt;m brief oust.. of Ibis marrekaa
mrdteuir. Filter sM A*a» |-«l&gt;ei.U. alter bring
tilinlailh.ouiliiuejvr nwMha in rain, until buriy
Mtura'rd with that d»urw&gt;u* atUlu^d, ant art
uufrruu«Hl. rr.lored to Ue.Hb rfitldu a few &lt;Uya
bt iW oa uf lloormsa'a Uirrsa*.
T&gt; WMk »tu .Kb &gt; rapidly iarigor.kd and

B MT USE OF TRADE

Come and See!!
WE

UVAE

JUST RECEIVED

MflMg wi . Sr. k
TIGHT BTTTC*

win ettrs all the aforoiaatitiooed diseases
and, of tlietnsolree, will relievo and cure

CELEIIATEB PATEKT

We have every kind of .goods, such

Colin (Pains, Cholara Jdarlma,
Indignation,
(Pain in tha fiauMla,
, gXxxirwu, stu.
Try these medicine., and you will Mm

MO &lt;ft

GROCERIES

n^asVKlfi’.... ..

r»w ForHaWbyeU Dvwji-rf.
L’ &lt;'RfisllY‘,0riirnJ Aecat Xo tU Main at

VAX.*

which, in conjunction with ths
WYooiX. .Wt.Tv^AC.r,

k

«wir&lt;x1» eUwjij at no. Q» tb. third
hr had wcoervdTwr sp[*l|tr, aotijca tl.voef t
lay.
lot ?yX.bs’fa» taka ear Wife. abr.tu;
3EiB3a8B&amp;&gt;~

ANOTH£K wn» cored of Fever sad Ago*
after trying every medicine in hi. raacb.
ANOTHER waa cured of Fever bore
Whi. h fetrf existed fourteen years.
ANOTHER of Rheomatisra of Ci-h t year.
Ca.es Innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint oocld bo mentioned in which the
Purifier and PHU
Work Wk«, o. CPoxvrrG.

are the moat aotir* and thorough pills that
have over been introduced.
They act so directly upon the I jver. txeib
ing that Organ to an eh an extent aa that the
Zsi- m dnea not rehpee Into its former coaEton, which is too apt to ba (he case with
simply a purgative pill
They are really a
.
14\ook\ oaaiX. \Avcr ViXV

!S«U

■

OKEpcrsnn writra, her daughter waa eured
of Ita or nine year.' Handing, and ft Vitnadan er of two year*
ANODIZE aritae, hia eon was cured
atfer hi&gt; Booh had aluori wasted away.

Pianos &amp; Melode
ons! ■
pianos,?-. W. W, XIMtAU,
riAXos

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1« LntuWt.
PIANOS:
AREtm suftHng with that dro.-J/iM.**, XasPIANOS 11

WATHOJT8 NEURALGIA KIXQ will rp^di»y

•

Ctoodt 'KicA.kcvn.cB,
and you should try them befora going for a

Oct a Pamphlet or Almanac of n&gt;y local
agent, nod nwd the csrtillealaa, and if y0O
bnfn ever doubted yon will

GOLD

IT

ARE you racked alth the tertares of UnsiBArua*
Wanmr. JUasum KIM wUl speedily nJw.
AREJM reffrrtng from the gaawteoof Drarar-

W&gt;”°dSmS4Lo“ K”* ’rm
*“££r‘“i“&lt;

y°ar

PIANOS

&lt;U« la Ji«r

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sien’-W’

ARE you awarr of IM cxUunra of tba Guo fa.
vrr.iL Rtiiu&gt;rT
WATHOTM NRORALGlA KiXQ. a certain
core tor
£«f U and Trg U.
’
C. R. WALKER, ^Krnrturi BnfiU

PIANOS

~

Clot hi

eertdta refect let il.W fvHuwrd during

DRY GOODS!
GROCERY,

, ^DVERTIBEMBNT.

' CITY

HARDWARE

STORE

HARD-WARE
I

5

- OUR MOCK OF GROCKRlEd

IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.
UVJL BILUAKD TABMBi

OBB SOODS

Unusually Low!

n^Tsnud

ptourry treasurer

SioxOaV viai v(vove,.

Eating Sf Billiard

TTORSEYH».dCOU51

MEDAL

AND
dialoge. them; that sheep in delict.;,
bcajlh ure »&lt;&gt;'• subjoei to lx affected by
tfiawi Chan am ata healthy ones, that sheep
may andoften dn fan ve grubs end-still remcti In-efibd health.
' '
And now Mr? Editor ifI mny presnaa
to «M*e y our^adehs, it ft’ nv’ -follows;
LeftS^'sheep’. non bo 'aiqflag&amp;.yUb
pin«r.l«ro*| frvqubllly. M:to,-rtrry the
smell all tbo lituw daring the summer.—

aurrBt i

emo ago,

IMPORTANT AND TRUK!

Winoi'i XsetiLan Km win asMa^s your

and ihqy will My t^ey an
eiuoe;—That the eggs «Ty*ualljr d«*p,«
Red. in the lamr part of »u wnyr
that
ilffcpNldayary much »n trircuinauncea
whai^Uiey are hutched; Uml it ala., dr.
panda uu i-ircuuwuti,.tHueaa ubetfey the
gnAa arpfully &lt;h«eh'P*U In " 1&gt;”»R Kime
or a effort time. usually in the latter port I
of wthtrr.and early apxiiqf. 1 F enn^ude.
also, that they are nut omfinetHirany one
cU&gt;Ol*abMp ibtugh ytMing abe**p, and

gutinjs ^usirni

taring Maa torn: toftka-of &gt;b»•J^W‘ ■&lt;*»

TUmoro,
_
.
Fltn, ii^ry'ulaun Qjnrumptun, rto.

th«n&gt; ■ ffo■ St. tspMty

but tbo larger onra-4lth&lt;yt|gh jdnjwing
oigtQuf dsoeAsiifaM, gavtrlH.MirtfcLii3tf 4f

Itwaweowt Cc.*\\5XeqXc*

The paouliarity of the
■ftYooil ■?u.y\$&lt;cv cvc\A VA\%

R. J.GRANT!
LMCMd the uUeniiiar of n cnauai obrener
bpa three or lour others V;-wn ntperienced
eyM^buwed evident »vnip»om»of disease,
'bbe syrrngf wm iasmodiaudy lu roquiei
tluw. and tobitceu and Mdimtlda injected
up&gt;the fkmHfeW-elfe dfcfedha tfett-riike,
o^esy- JlAthsfe Sif}, Mr nt trtliat, every
third. d«y, Jyr.KorhMf
’« r'M
°?** rft,hc
•U1J dttjrtR^-r. Un .nth«r&gt;
ak-ktuicd. but eycntuaUy . reonvemd, and
anil the letmuuiog forty fi«p ouiltunod in
W&lt;k,hadiJ»
»dd»»r-t •. &gt;
;
Pmunittig that tb«-gf^x,5!wer» (hr
pcohobU-caontroC lieAsowia" qnu*
tiwu itro: Gndd iiqoitfebr-so injected
aoio reach ito-ir U«fc|Ui»d vAn&lt;laih*t»ltain an «newer tn tliKiflrMS’tflhwefiiWi; !
examinrd MMfu^fafae ’stnfcHJre of the
tnR: - BtrtrM- Hfckd"*fat*ttfrM«W#&lt;,i1Mv
sure,'*’ I •efc&lt;t««'n*ie4a'xWilffl‘^*ii'ot&gt;he
si.k. tn^Earwht h.ifchrfPr.Hlj &lt;&gt;(‘Aii itfch
in t&amp;ihterje toeb^titi K'idiMifcmrjfc
inc|i, above the w&lt;«&gt;l-nnd.ab&gt;&gt; twnLdro
in bio^M^-^qot- hfi^wpwjHtYMR;*1*
h.int and eyes. I found that liquids in-:
jvcMddnm the noatrila eume taa - freely
ibnmuh eaeb and aM of them bn’ea.
UMfadv«foldnr&lt;1 t-ttetrv’rfrifa-tform*
on the grulm in diflerv^rt'ifagn of develeptnent, varying from tbu white rate of
kes than a quarter of an ineh In lencth
to tbo full.gruuu.Urou u
uf nuaxa.d "
quarter Inehrw.-- I plxcrdlliein^first In ‘a

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The Contention &lt;ifnewspaperpublish
ers eaaemtiled at Merrill Hull ynaterdsy
foreewop. fUn. Mm-gen Rattos, AT the
Grand Traverse ATsreM, wb* el Meted tem­
porary Chairman, and'Mv.N. B. JesMs,
of the LaflMpJtfwIlsMm, temporary I that eoeH’lberi %e bought for five dofUrs,
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Lind Sbafiaburji rtosolly slated, in a
public niesUpg in London, that, Irom
personal &lt;ib*crvatiua, he had aeeertained
that ufadall nude orimiaaia in that city
nearly all had fallen in a awirpa of crime
between ths ages of eight and sixteen
year* band that if a young man lived an

KmctsUox, Hanking or

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' a Quarter I of
I Wl. ----------------- tbiaiMFri*Dne yparago fifteen pounds «f maple
sugar was e^tial to one year’* subscrip­
TVs H» ItoM Morgan Bates. tion for A weekly paper-At&lt;*t« dollar and
a half a year. Now ten or even right
pound* is equal U&gt; (he aam»as»«mt,'but;
-■ JdksrsZii- nW ^Ubws Jawsea E. eight or 10.pound, uf sugar will not serve
.p.fomBj now as long b* 15 pound* slid a
Scrippe, Fu B. Porter, J. F. Caneeer.
y»«r •fnfact is there -should he
ffrewd /Zewa U*ion-~*L. II. J.Gmltb.
UtobdftM Cahwnrriiwf ALD. Hamiltoe.

lv adbereing to this rufo hr
the pebWther will give'
fence la stopping -a paps
12th. foMM^aljtoe,
ment uf the paper she
editor, and not'with hl
or contributors, or the
bo should inasrt, just wl
moot is wanted by the

sidsraliQM; and in lui boainaaa ' atsiy
and only one against him, aa to an bun
ffi should always give as we . gsL
If mant, a nswspeper should be eoaNerted
•jrabis hfe thereafter.
Thia la a fact of singular importance
flour, and the next &lt;
to fathers mothers, and ahows a fearful
A10, subscriptions 1
responsibility. . Certainly, a parewt
or there is no ted- 1
should secure aad exorcise absolute con­
procHy—there, la no equality. .
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trol over the child under sixteen, koan
There is another con.idsralion. Paper 1
not be a difficult matter to do thia, exoepl
must be ppid for in cash at the time of Jciauon for thia Hute we* adopted as* Mt
THAT THIS BITTUS W
in very rare eaaea ; and if that control is
*
purchaaa. Presses, ty pe, ink, and all the lows, After a arqrm'debatq nut very wisely and elWeally axoroieed Bryce.
Tbs com rn It toe to wk
material of a printing office must be paid
it must be the parent’s tacit; it is owing
ROBERTS A STRIKBR.
CoeUlns no Rs si or Whfsk»y,
for down. Journeymen printers must milted the subjser of U
£HTX CftHrT W ACT TUmTS AT.TC to the parental neglect or remiasncM.—
baveyheir cash on Saturday night. The 'gsnixatloo of a Slate P
Hence the real source &lt;/ ninety-sight per
editor and publisher must plank his cash
cent, of the real erimn in a country su«b
AfieAsyu* Zcrwtsr—Wro. S. Bowd.
for ersry pound of flour, meat^ sugar
IS THE BEST TONIC
’felsek. Ranti»«*. Mich.
। a* England or t^Cn)ti»d States, lies at:
U/mOh* Cb. ArpitMam—H. 8. Hilton. aad butter he consumwe. IJow )s b? Ip
the du..r of the nareaia.
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Jariaon TNUrsol—T. F. Bouton.
d» all thial Only by adopting , and ad □lend to the Con
(9*BEAD WHO MATS SO:
I
It is a fearfatrdflection! W e throp it
hcring to the system of advance payI before the minds of the fathers and mothriienta. Ho canno; make bi* busineea
(AJiidfiiiHwa.
C.G. HOLBROOK,
pay without. And a business that will
Aar ten 1. The name and title of1
thought of la wisdom, remarking only aa
BaprtasCburcl.. Hii’l
Ho*. John N. Ingersoll mured tbeap- Dot pay had better bo drupped, and the
organisation shall ba “The MttU
to the early seeds of bodily disease' that
sooner the better.
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they are, in nearly every ease, eown be­
Your committee therefore recommend Stale Free* AseoctaUoe."
■■■ owe Aortic; sad
tween sundown and bed-time, In absence aa follows t Msaars. Harrington, Inger- ths adoption of the following resolutions:
their efreu U.ai I w
from the family circle; in the supply of
Rntlvtd, That this Convention recom­
other persons—shall be entitled to mi
spending money never earned by the
mend to lbs publishers of ths Slat* that
WIMC.
! spender—opening the doors of the confec­ waa next appointed, anaeiningof Mesara • they
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should advance the subecription
CSTICI OF THE FKACE, Win attend ts«h&lt;
tioneries and *oda fountain*, of beer, and Fund, Scripps and O'DoooeU.
ratee'fer weekly paper* to &lt;2 per year,
tohneco.and wine sbnpe,of the circus, the
The esMBnutl' s ub permanment organ- as
। tbs lowest sum that will give them a
negro minstrel the re*turnnt and the iastiea reported aa permanent officers of reasonable
,
remtmerslion fur their ser­ • ^Abticlb 3- Tbe offioers of thia Aaeeevation ahall consist of a President two
d.ince—then follow the Sunday excursion, the convention the (allowing
.
vice*.
.
Viee-Preaidunts, a Treasurer, and iwo
the Sunday drive, with the easy irantUfod
For A’rcaidenk Jeha N. Ingaraoll,
Rnolrtd, That the system of advance
tn the ebmpany of those whose way* lead Secratarieo, K. BUePeoAnd Jacob Barna payment* W the only.system upon which Secretaries, whose term of office staff be
t&lt;» the gates of aoeial, physical and moral Report adopted.
new spaperil ckn be successfully published; •no year, and until their sueotsesro are
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ruin. From eight to sixteen—in their
The oommrccw on • order of. business and we earieetly recommend to publish­ duly installed.
Amticls 4. Aa Executive CommittM
few yearn—are the destinies of children repovted through the*cbalrraan, Mr Pond ers tb adopt and rigidly adhere to that
JOHN ROBERTS*.
oonaiating of flva members, shall be ap­
aa follows, b Uiete wo Insert, with the system.
pointed
by
the
Association
Kt lhe tltns
grntjcaion'* uaswe* dcsigiMted by ths
The next feporl In order-was the one
of the election of offieera, whose disy- ‘ It
relating to advance payment apd .the,
Iba-aarhlDCM ot fir. floor mother solemnly vow, “by God's help. ohair foe the reopeotive committee :
HI Ax my darting'* destiny for good, by
Urn Committee would re^ ranieod the general systamlxing of the twwspapcr sliall be to call all regular and special
meetings of tMp Aaaocaliog, axd-MM^
making bmue more attractive than the appointment U the following Committees busisee*.
of lht»s asoh: .
Your Committee on Advaqoe payment act such other business as may
ed to them by the action of (he J^aecittag
JaL.Oa Advsruaiog rales, iacludiog and systemlting the newspaper business
doubt iKrt, Il
A Romawcb or tttx W ak.—The Puugb- । legal rales—Batea, Menu, Peabody. ' .; Would report -.
Ireepaie £*?/* tells tbe following :
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2d. Ua Sube*iptioo raise—Barna,
That from their own knowledge tbe
Among tbe poesengers on the New Smith, Usunilloo.
,
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lack of bosiness system, in managing
York express train up on the Hudson
2d. On Advance pay menu and the newspapers, and the oustom of long and regular annual meeting, a ya^orifertAgH
River Railroad on Munday, was a brave ayslomatixing uf Mwapaper buaiaeaa— nb*»r fending credits, are dead weighta the vole* caal being necessary to a chedpfyAkTicls (J-The annua! MWtlhg bf uts*
folluw from the Army of the Potomac, Pood, ttcrippa, U'DounelL
upon too many journals.
Subscriber*
D. II- RTERTH,
with a comrade accompanying him,
4th. To reporta plan for ibe oegaaixe- have taken papers to “palmnite" them Aeaudaliou shall bo held on tne firm
both dressed in the uniform of the United Uuu of a peruiaaeot State Prase Aaaueia- without any Idea that payment was Dec­ Tuesday of Jone, at arch plae* ac.^ay
Stale*, with canteens, etc. At the first tioo—Bn co, Alexa, Vaa Foeoeo.
enary. and politicians hive sought tn I be deaiguaud by the Executive Gearwik*

R. B. W1GUTMAH A CO-

Flattering i

all tins-. ai&gt;o
0 .htotek Bl»«k. 8la«o strnet. Hsshngs. Mick.

end hsN F«m |a it. Hand.
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I«ury roMJe. o«e*
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glance nothing uncommon could be de­
On rpoliun uf Mr, Smith, one member, edit end control them because they were
tected in the looks of the pair, nor should Mr. D. B. Harrington, was added to the called Republican, Democrat, or by
we have been aUe to ewsUe the romantic committee on Advertising rale*.
Ad­ sumo other flame, wMtw business men amended by th* rm^ortty of *11 the ibetnhistory coon acted with the couple were journed to 2 o'oloek.
we not made acquainted with it by a
xrrswwtxnr sa*now.
friend who was told it by a hospital nurse.
ring a favor upon publishers. instead of
The convex lion met al 2 o’clock, pur­ themselves.
It appears that at tbe breaking out of the
Chairman of Committee. ,
rebellion, those lovers (for one of lhem suant to adjournment.
,
On motion, the CnavMMr M V*
The report of the CommitUa on Ad­
was a young girl dressed in the garb of
lair buaiaeaa
j ii min,
a soldier) were engaged to be married, vertising raiaa wwx reed, and. after some foundation, your Committee would rec­
c i!a
which ceremony' was to be puatpoood on animated diacuaaion, adopted pa follows : ommend tbs editors and publishers to the following resalt:
Prtri&amp;ni—E B. Pond, of Ana Arbor.
The Cpnimitlae on Leg»l Kates for Ad-' oct npon lagitimeio business principles,
account, of the lover going to ' defend the
Her Pnn'JmU—John N. Ingersoll, of
flag of his country, or else the marriage verliamg and advertising generally, that while earvino the public, and parCnnrtni,
and
M.
D.
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Hamilton,
«f
Moto^
must tako'place, and bis fair taamorate would respectfully report: That after a haps ser vanla of. the public, t^ey give the
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must follow him- She chose iho latter careful investigation and cvmpaneen with1 public to understand that they areewned | roe.ZHensrrr—D. B. Harrington, of Ma
and married they were, bo enlisted after­ I the prion of labor and material*, Gnd Umt by neither parties, cliques, nor aubecribward in the Seeohd Michigan Regiment the present prim* allo ifad by .l&lt;w for era, but that for.their labor they are eoaa a private, and she, donning the “bftie,* legal printing are af. Ipast W .par. cent, tilled to pay at regular and remunerating
followed him. Amid cra^h 9! the' abrit too low, andTpyimmaod an hemae, &gt;a1 rates.
- . •f iki.&gt;
AMutir,
!Ani«. «K
and shall at the bailie of the Wilderoesa,
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Your Committee would therefore sub.
First Insertion, Mg. fofo», 11 00; for I
Detroit, G. W. Ilowgh. of fit Oaix, K
this heroic girl »tood by the side of her
M. S. Smith, of Grand Hevea. G Peat
hnsband. and with htr good musket’ dc- each subeequanA insartiop, per folm, 50 i
body,
of
Pontiac,
and
J
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O
Donnell,
of
fsoded him, andatfuck.for the counity I cents. Your opmothtee would lurther I
Jackson.
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t bar*ft? /wvTu tZThSM at tbe heart of M'tilrj.. Faasiijg •afely rococqmend, that inasmuch sa legislative
On motion, I be thanks of the Qari ven*
through that desperate fight they passed
on with their ragfriieql to the .bloody
ery editor never on any account to In­
| field of •portsvlvaniS’, where tbe breyq
I MIchigMdfei' jLdtile grin broken 'by ;A
bd. uI-da el
' h was jiao voted that the Mfiri
! pieee ofshvll. Boeing him fall,'s&amp;b bouqft
ti* judgement al0M&gt;U Wvmld be
thrmrfboat the State be rwjne^ed th pnt&gt; up his wound, and raising him from thfa
ground, amid tWlhlWIWV of the fight, she
, carried hihrto Mroar mA* pWung him
Kalamajoo on j^b JUlt of September
- on a cssscio, tphich was about . starlteg
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ABBAHAM LINCOLN,

ANDREW JOHNSON,

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appoimmenl of A-fi. Griswold ot KmU. AA-falkUU.
as temporary chairman, and Geo. E.
Dooming of Nftshggrt M^eeretarv.
“This ConlsMif dXtowbl Ma a aarflA. H. Giddings, uf Newaygo, Daniel det* for Preaident and Vics President of
Striker, of Barry, aad Jok&gt; 8. Dizon, of the so called United Btatea.) wHl trot aaEmmet, were appoiated » Co®®lUo4 oe

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W. W. Mlabell of Iroia &lt;M eonslitu-

Chairman, and Leroy
Wanunof Antrim and E. G Tettle of

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come ewm again, and then you had bet­
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_____ _ _______ Dmie from Port
RoyM,fi&lt; New. York, and four barks,
the Greenland loaded with mel for Preeeoola, tbe General Berry for Fortress
Monroe, aud the Iceland in Lallasl fn&gt;m
New Orleans fitr Philadelphia. All the
men were brought .ia by th* .ectaxmer
Howard freighted lor New Yorfc^
She
waa released by giving bonds for 84.000
and bringing th* captured men to Capo
Island. Tbe berk Goloonde, Qapt. Win
alow of New Bedford, left Tahalpain.
Chilli, April 14. bound borne, with 1,800
bbla. of oil, prlncipallv on freight. Bbe
waa raptured by the Florida on tbe *«*•
ning ol July 8, in latitude 87° 30’, loo-

body, no one ecn doubt
Tbe peliey
tba*. dictates a postponement of the Conventurn until ao late a day m Angu.t
On motion, ths roll was railed for as next, la, in war judgment, if w* do j&gt;ot
mistake it, a wise one. Tke Deatocmtit
informal ballot for Ceod.date for ReprePte* party tit the Xartk and Fati, are
aentadv* in Congress, resulting as follows: eer/Z «rs»r&lt; that Lintoln'e defeat dtpende
Thomas W. Ferry, 38; Frauds W. upon the de tea l of hie butcher. Great.—
I pun this they look as confidrully M we
Kellogg, 17; James A. Sweeaey, 8.
R D. Ball of Kent, then withdrew the do, tiote only being ail lUl. is required
HENRY H. CRAPO, of Flint.
for bringing about nu important a result.
name of Francis W. Kellogg.
Tbejefeat, in fact, of either Great or
E. 0. GROSVENOR, ofJoaeaiilU.
The CcnvMtioa then prooceedod to a Bimra&gt;a, wUl aufioa to driosi Ltaeoln.
iEither evsstt will give double strength to
formal ballot, resulting as follow*;
Tbumaa W. Ferry, 47; Jama* Ay the Democratic Pmm Party, and they
Swsessy. 11; Mr. Seymour, 1.
/ will proceed to nominate ibeir candidates
with a boldueae in th* assertion «f (heir
. : .
JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.
Whereupon Thomas W. Ferry was, priuciplee, and a eoufidrece in Ibeir are- burned.
on motion of B. D. Ball, of Kent, declar­ eeea, such u hav* but been raaaifested
since
tha
war
oommaanad.
Daily
the
ed the unanimous choice of the Conven
Baltimore, Julv li.—Nothing pew
confideoca of the Liarelaitee ladeolhtiog.
tio* for candidate for Congress.
Will atreat has boooms alarmed. Cap-, from Washington stone the arrival of the
CYRUS HEWETT, of Lansing.
The Committee on Reeoletiona made
italiste have become frightened. Gold ia mrly train yesterday. It may be safely
fir 4Mw«&lt; Aamd,
the following report, which waa accepted rising, and grace backs era fast beooming elated that all tbe eioiting rumors afloat
ALBERT WILLIAMS, of Ionia.
mere traab. Tbe ouly salvation of the are senoatlonal or mere reports.
and adopted :
Th* reported capture of Annapolis by
North from general beakraptejr, is In
I. That tbe maintenance of tbe Udon
peace. The only salvation &gt;ue Lincoln the rebels U pronounced al headquarters
and the supremacy of tbe Gmstitution
and Kia aatciilea, ia in a continuance of unfounded.
and Laws of the United Staten, la tbe first
Gm. Tyler is cafe; it Is also believed
the war. ‘ Tbe contest will ba a fearful
WITTER J. BAXTER, rfHilMald!
duty of American o.tlxens ; and that we,
one. We predict that greet civil Oom that Ge*L Franklin baa eaeaped from hie
aa Union men, are united and nimatad
motioa will attend, if btaud do aot fl-&gt;» raptors on Monday, and that tbs rebele
by one paramnont purpose—the crush­ fnsn it. Tha ire dirs of tha Democrucy, spent most of tbe day trying to find Min,
THOMAS W. KERRY.
ing &lt;&gt;ut &gt;»f tbe rebellion, the preservation
or pua party, art and tnll is defiant.— but unaueeeeriully.
of the Government, and the punishment
Tbe rebel* left 420 of their wounded
They will nut be pat down, by force of
traitors.
arms, or they will prove themselves in hospitals at Frederick.
9. That tbe action of tbe leedero of
Additional to the New York HeraWe
oowarda. They will not permit their
the rebellion has closed the door of eon
presses to bo sepereeaed, or will belie enrreapowdenc* says the rxeitemrut at
dilation, and left tbe government no altheir pledges.
They will not permit Baltimore baffles description. Tira peo­
tertfhtiv* bot to Insist upon “uncondition­
ple,
finding the outlets from th* dty
Vailandlgham to bo imprisoned, or they
al surrenderand we hail the determin­
efoeed, Cushrd aboard the Pdiladelphia
will falsify their words.
ation of the Government lo maintain thia
Gov. Seymour »f Now York, has sl- boeta In crowds, abandoning their trunks
just position by a vigorous prosecution' ready proclaimed that ba will not permit on the wharf.
uf tbe war until all rebellion shall be* tbe press uf that State to be veiled and
Tbe telegraph between Annapolis and
sappraesad.
si I raced. If bo will stand up to this Baltimore is working ail right.
8. That, as there rould have been no1 pledge of bia, tbe Democratic prom of
rebellion without slavery, there can be' the North, and especially of Now York,
Fran ■arytaud.
m permanent peace and vafety to the’ will open epo* tbe .tyrant such a war­
Naw York, July 13.—A correspondent
Nation with slavery; and, we support’ fere m will make him sod bis supporters
and maintain tbe acta and proclamations1 quail before ths masses of the people, gives thia.account of trains about 12
miles frvm Gunpowder Bridge : Pistol
Tbe rebel raid into Maryland and of the Government, aiming at its destrac­
»»&gt;d tremble before the ratnbetioa the/
Pennaylvatiia has been a rather serious tion, and urge its more format termina­ will invoke upon hie hood : Bitt rarerw shots were beard and tbe train slopped,
when the rebels euterod with pivtote in
adair, yet, while, it baa caeved a deal of tion bv an amendment «f tbe Constitution t* att tfaef to defeat
dnpal, depends
which shall forever sweep the blighting vpaa tke defeat of Grant er Hkereaen.— their hands end asked, “Ara there any
assises penis, we d.ubl 4f Ibero wan
la.liea heraF Being answered in tbe
•vll from the national domain.
Wo are cuofidoat that at least one ol'tbrae afiirmpthe, they Utid them to ait down.
to exceed 10,000 to 15,000 men in the
4 That we have unshaken confidence two events will soon taka place. The
Coramaad was then given to clear out of
whole army of invasion. There would in the abilitv. devotion to the country,
. ntber must epredtiy follow. And then
bare been Federal eoldiera to hare ee- and IdeBt* to the life of tbe Nation of 'the Deauttrabe Ptexe ConeeiUian erill the car, and *« the passengers went out
Abraham Lincoln, and we pledge hereby, nominate tkeir randidate, end tree Io the they ware robbed , nf their watches and
nur hrerty support to all oonskHutidnal biCody tyrant. I* a tew weeks, perhaps money, with oekrd piatokal their heads.
vicinity of their operations. If they could
meavnree he mav deem essential for the in a few da)S, *vreta will occur whteh Tlia cars were then set on fir*.
Gen. Franklin &gt;m a passvngqr on the
have acted In concert under one com­ salvation of the Unins.
. will ensure an end to this horrid and first train, drroeed in oiliaen'e clothes.—
mander. But as it was, the rebels hav5. That we hail the notninalisn rd Moody war.
The rebels asked him who be wae; bo
tbe imide lime, could daah from point to Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, fur Vice
replied, • Nobody id any account," end
point, which pointe must necessarily be President, aa a harhineer of ai.ccvaa, and
commend the impartial judgement of the
defended by a force sufficient to repel the
lady Udd them who ho was, when they
loyal people, ever reedy tn recognize
The telegraph reports a nteeeege from relumed and demanded his papers and
whole invading foree. Thue the rebels worth. Invalty and devotion to the Re
tbe notoricue Geo. N. Sandero tu the ed­ look him in charge.
were to be met st Washington at Balti­ public, wherever found.
itor of tbe New York Herald, in which
Tbe rebel f&gt;&gt;ree waa about 250. under
fl. That tbe gratitude of all loyal this rebel busybody declares be is rat a
more and their nnreb toward Philadel­
Major Harry Gilmore. Th* lady pria
hearts
is
tendered
to
the
soldiers
and
peace miaaiuo. Hie appearance in Clif­ oners were well treated, and appeared to
phia, met end checked. Thus while tbe
aallora of the army and navy, who have ton, Canada, and the character of bit mis
rebels were enotentrated, our forces were
be
acquainted with many of the rebels,
periled life for country and the honor of
whom they greeted must affectionately.
divided, and their communications so sev­ the flag. Their gallantry, endurance and
Buffalo, and created a commotion tn
ered that they could not co-operate with vrlor shall be tbe glory of a rraewed p*o Copperhead circles. Some of the lead­ Tbe rebels bad no hesitation about lak
imt whatever they wanted from peaaen
each other. Owing to these tacts, the pie; and tbs memory of the fallen shall ing New York Copperheads have already
gara, hats, boots, coals, ete. McClellan,
raiders bare been able to escape with •ver be cheriabed by a grateful Nation. had cuoferanrae with him. The BuHalo they, thought, was tbe only one fit tn
7. That we. aa ever, adhere to tbe Mon­ £rpr*M, which has been Ihvestiratfag the
foes chastisement than they ought to have
Among pris­
roe doctrine, and only await tbe disposi­ matter auoewhat, asya that Senders pre­ command our armies.
received.
tion nf higher duties to evince our un­ tends to be empowered to negotiate for oners were quite a number of officers,
Th* objects of this irruption were, per- changing adherence thereto, by auob peace on tbe baeie of the Crittenden Com some of whom succeeded in making
ibeir vacate. The passengers were final
bap* manifold. They wanted boreee, cal maintenance nf principles aa will vindi­ promise, which Jeff. Davis Benjamin and ly released, and obliged to walk to Bush
cate ourselves at boms and eommsad Hunter, oblef officers of the rebel gov­
tie and other supplies, which were greatly
Biver, nine miles disteut.
respect abroad.
ernment, refused tn vote for In tbe United
needed by ibeir army, inconvenienced by
States Senate in 1881. The Krpmt rootbe greet destraction our cavalry have
tains tbe following interestingststements:
inflicted upon their railroads.
They,
“For a week uc two past there has been
Memphis. July 18.—-Tha steamer Sul*
The new Tax Bill paaeed both Hows
perhaps expected to draw off Hunter and of Cmgreee on Svtortjay. In the Senate mysterious talk in tbe G.pperhead cir tana, from Vicksburg, with advices la
other* from their operations in lbs Vai- there waa scarcely , vote against lt, wbHe cis of this city about certain authorized the 9th. has just arrived. An expedition
"Uoiifederate agenl/ said to be near at left Vicksburg on the 1st, commanded
Igf and Western Virginia, until tbe har­ in tbe House It passed without adivVlm.
They destroyed the
The Util inpnem a tax of 81,00 per gal­ hand with proposals fur a negotiation uf by Geo. 8l&lt;«um.
vest could be gathered there. But, from lon &lt;s» dialllied epMte between Julv let. praca upon tbe bsets uf tbe Crittenden railroad bridges acroaa Pearl River on
all appearonoea, the object nearcat their 1884. and Feb. 1st HM5, and 82 00 per unmproniim reeafotiraM of 1881.
Tu the 5lh, and eent in 80 prisoners.
The
ixarta, the thing most neereanry for them galfoa tbervafter. On focomefrnrn 8800 the meaning of these obscure and cau­ cavalry expedition which left Memphis
£er eent; and over tious outgiving we have obtained some July 4lh, had arrived at Vicksburg and
to aorociphsh, ia the reraeval of Grant to 5.000 to 10JJ00
would rainforce Slocum. Thia ex pod i­
810,00 tco p*r eenh Expraae Compa­ due.
from his puaition near the James. They
“A few days since, a gentleman from lion heretofore has beer, supposed to Ire
nies are teied three per cent on gro«w
mnsot eland it-meeh longer down there. receipts and Telegraph five per eent on
destined up Whit* Avar.
Another
force which has been operating out from
Grant poshes him so persistently; his receipts, tbe atamp tax on messages be­
On ala,
beer, and for a abort tlma at the Clifton Hunse.— Rodney, Mlssi»«ipp I, are scouting the
cavalry expeditions reach and rain their ing aboiiabed.
other mall liquors, $1,00 per barrel nf W bile there, bo happened to enter one of country in that vidn Ity ware assisted by
mo&lt; important reads; his army praams
Th-y bad several.
30 pl I one. Ou banks as follows : one the Inore retired nadois of the betel and Maxine's brigade,
ooniinuaNy vyon Lae’s main force: un- per cent no eirovlatioo under 90 per emt found himself Intruding upon an Inter-' ।sharp skirmishes, li » which they were
JmaRichnsOod is relieved it mmt fillJ— over that arnnunc two per eent.; on capi­ view between George Sanders, the no- victorious.
'
'Ac
tbermometar
_
the object of the Invasion Is to relieve tal, | per emt.; ra&gt; deposits, f per cent. utriuns rebel agent, sntianary, b locked*
at Vicksburg
ranged
Il is e«ti mated that the bill will prodem romer, pirate outfitter, intriguer, spy— Ifrom 81 • to 88* during tlx «t,«
Nu advice from Gqa. Smith's expedi­
a refjMwe of three hamdrad tuiRidus per and his Cocmerboad eicwlUncy Gov.
- Now.iatete fehae foiled, Grant will
Washington Hunt The two-^both of ition. Grapevine reports rays be had a
** hedge; hie peuopeeta, are rxeeftent; he
whom be reemnlwd fro® former aoquain- ;fight and defeated Forrest and that Fur­
tanas— were in does and earnest ooh irest is hilled, but the report ia not cred­
fe abundantly aatisfed ; bo counts upon
clave. Tbe unwitting Intruder withdrew, ited.
i
•
satisfactory multi ftotu the opcations
and left them tn their necntlationa.
now In hand; and he will Oot lrodge. Loe
“We cundnde frotu this that George
MoaUbne hint there or run away.
Sanders is one of tbe negotiators hinted
New York July 14.—A Wariiingtnn
at lit the Copperhead tm of tbe &lt;Uy :
the Philadelphia /sytorrr,
that bra tn lesion la not to the antborixsd ‘d’epatcb
negutiaU.ro of peace tm the perl &lt;.f the dated Wadsy at 8 a. it., says tha mrmy
began
their retreat norms tbe Putomac,
nation, but to rhe Copperhead allies of
the rebellioa; thel te te already io com- abowt ll ..’ehxA laM night. They had
men tee torn with those Copperheads, and held Rook rille, 5 miles from the Potothat an htirfam betweeo the two is now mae m n brae. This murnteg our forces
actively on f.xn. That Ws.hington Hunt started in pureult, end we hope will y*t
Las been ia conference with tbe rebel be able to ieteroept their retreat South.
emissary w* know positively aa we have They are carrying Ibeir plunder sod imstated.
That rtfber rvpceeenistivee of preened eititeM vrtih them. Ow totom
Copperbe^ia® in thia rioialty have via- will not eaeeed 580. Wa imd* a con

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Washington, July tA-Up to !0 u d«xrk
IM, morning, (14th,) H w*. wut
tamed that the rebels bad re crossed the
Putmomt, though they bml raot oyer
most uflbslr plunder.
.
An eadteS^On: Ths Informal ion

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• rt o—.—. Mm, rt
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’STRAY-COW.

ef Tbaruap! Is. on Ox V»&gt;h Say of
JI T J UM te&gt;&lt;. • Unrv Br .aete Itev v.n&gt;
I,u« fK« «t&gt;a aboci lu er 11 y.ero oil. Ta.
Theroapple Jely II.ISS4.

Jyltei

• A reference to tbs p roce
Cuagroaaioaal Convention •
follow townsman. Hen. J.
received twelve votes for t

Clifton House, C W„ July I A—Tbe
following Is a copy of the moeeago *ent
to J. Gordon Beucef, of tbe N. Y. Her
aid: '•Tbanksfbr your yesterday’e n&lt;vlice. I am here foe peace, the oppoeite
of anarchy, and for a real oration of all
that H valuable to either tectum. I wf-ald
hku to »cv y &lt;-u bare. Omt, d«*'l be
afraid Uy-Ur own thunder.
(Signed)
Gbo. N. Sawon*.

sad teepnaeible position al
tire ia Congress. Mr. Swt

tbs satire ruts of the Barry
rgstioa, tbe other votes b
Jroa other parts *f tbe C
is s fctteriag sud merited

to Mr. 8., and one of wLirf
^dywall feel proud. Mi

SEI.E-AOJUHDIG WRINGER
New York. July 15.—There ha rt&gt;
N.. W—l-W-rk til 9*«-U &lt;»r 8r l i
mor in toan that Atlanta is rahm, with
.Vo 71m*&amp; Serene to pet oat ef Ord.
8,000 |xiw&gt;o*rw, by Stermen.
.Philadelphia, July IB.—Tbe Nashville
Union &gt;&gt;f tlx 18th baa been received here.
It elates that tbe Union army had driven
tbe rebels, and had arrived at the fcrufi-

vote uf a zuranoation t«
which gave hire great ad van
OHM to be a cuvtutu to gir
sion other things being^equ.

strength in previous eon vs
which, ifreoognized by Mi

frianda, will place bin la tl

peefennsat ss Mr. Ferry’s

strength to enable us l» drive Imck tbe
invaders uf our soil. The trans-Mia&gt;i«a&gt;ppi army i&lt; now lying idle, with no ene
niy to aunny it, and there is no ra.i»on
why it might not bo trarwfe. red tu Ibis
side of the river, where its aerrices are
e» much needed. While the enemy' arc
concentrating all their furors, it behooves
-js tu do the same thing, otherwise there
ia no alternative Lui to continue to eur
render tbe country U. the dutmuatiu* uf
the invading foe.

tl Rati Hl.. Kew York. and OeteteU Obfo.
a, cj.OMrHMJr.ajBU.
W1UT crKRTBODT KOtm, vls.,mU Iree.weU gvlvaevsed. wdLmtnet
&gt;al a
aaacutae M better &lt;l&gt;*a ■ covnpii-

Tea wxxTHX* duriag t
weeks has been quits dry I
the time bot. Rain is much

TbaC a Witegw ehosM be veirMfea«&gt;g. *W
■bte.aeSvCmel.
,
Th«l Thwi .-tmn I»4
caw /-by
wi trveMv «u rvgwlaX w»4 baea io enaer;
Ti.u w«e4 •ojkad la bet wewv tailt tadl atd
Tbvt w«Jbrant&gt;e» for tee abatl to res k&gt; viU

Eutcnox Nones.—It *r|!

Tbat tbe Peteam Wriegvr.wilh er witbeet eog
c—i- —a. ...i .m. «... ... A..

*d that a notice for a town o
been celled to rote upoa lbs

a hundred dollars bounty to

|

We want tbe men, and tba .

Frora Wssfciextoe.

undoubtedly be voted.

Washington, July IS.—Tbe HaliMal
InteUiyenetv uuderatends that a Major or
a Captain Spencer of the insurgent force,
lately dem&lt;*Mtrating against W ashiugtun
embraced the opporinMiir uf addressing
to one of our rittzma, who is a relative
of Spencer's, * letter, io which be states
that the euafedersree cn.raed the Pu&lt;»mac with 8,000 met. fi-r tbe purpose of
obtaining b&gt;&gt; roes, eat tie and other su ppi tea
and that, having accomplished ibeir pur­
pose. they were on ibeir march Lack to
Virginia. Only a small p&gt;wtiow &lt;lf these
forera appeared in front of Washington,
while their comrades were collecting
booty for transportation aenxe the Puto

gurt.ZD.1884. to determi
the earn to bo raised, not n
hundred dollars for each uoe •
rd officer, muaiciu ur privet
bexubrtad and mustered ini
tary and uaral service uf
Btatea, aad credited to said I
M tba quota of the township
In atty call for volunteers
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PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

TECTH exirevM or Med. efiMM netfoe.
2M-mm&lt;r*sy
Oe OeM end •atvwr-Ftaae,
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,

Culm awb CwottaS-d.
of climate are anurcee «»f Pul
Beenchialefectiont. Exper
proved that simple remedies
Wi«iW»ir «»
v
stage of diecaac, recourse sb
Wbad to -^mn'e BreuMt
aa LuaenM*. let the Cold, 0w
tatiow of the Throat be ever &gt;
W ihte praaawtion a more a*
ZfX ■‘Hfcewally warded oil
IbW* pocket aad taken aa ;o

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DRUG ST0REJTJ
Ifer-rrfM**.,.! --M*
shefper la peosede a vjwaelily
U, and U^k -SuoaiMlly. op
used when wanted. TM W­

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^^•FDTMMMRRT
40Mfa"£»ww BleaT.

ring lUlibt w tarteror ordis
■rtly'ekitertoftceddurtaig Abe -vevnrf -i»
taadtouRMBSr months, is spsstMly .miuIfM
■wndiby •sli|J».a|riakltaf &lt;'f&lt;^»®lulio0
iM,Rail as tbs extreme unpleasant smell
engendered btr decaying animal and vejeteblamtbeteMes in oellars sod outdsuuaes
.whssB-H MUreQMntly HuiaJ difficult to
preveal. CoppecM is alee an excellent
asaneee. kaote-as aa ebeMbeak and &gt;*W ef the paaeoua end velatiic produot* &lt;rl
deeompoaiuwt, and thus baeomee as ef
fielenl medium of their trahaporUUkm to
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CURE'WSr

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balaaaah
arilSaetj________

Abo a full aleak of

groceries

Sartiitp' guiittil

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an unwbolaomo eUnoanbere. Impure water a
Other external eaovra, liorramti llirraaa a
1 '17djt«irta*ln,f«i^ wltt Faea- and dm*. Bl

tba, con-w. RTOAR.sncEN.vr.rPNR.

■q^ltyc^MiUdipSi where animals are kept
it. wjll in a abort time disinfect the same
'ot ajl' nauseoaa and unpieaaans odors,
and reader ths atenosphere perfectly pore
ted sweat. Like oupparsa it is also a
fpiod osMsre. Aaotbnr article of great
efficacy is feund by clacking lime to a
thick, .plMtte, much consistence, with
water saturated with salt This is what
sway tee property called domestic cblerfde
&lt;if Hrne, being tn every reaped similar to
ffn&lt;H etrldly identical with, the chlortde
W fitne found st tbe ahops, although
ft comes at less than one twentieth the

bn-» fcand tafcJUUd M. P'*’*0’*'’™

?RUKi8,yiaS, RAISINB. CODFISH;

TOS

» feet, .Terythlng is lb. Grecry in&gt;». tueb ee
-Ul beweil«tPr-Cai»il» use.
_
• Alta e great kartetr of Mh
aUM wilii nuinlur ter

(EEJOOEiaT yXETUTICXfll

AM CnaklM Extracts,
-os ths asrsciAL nsasrrr or

tub lambs.

Wealed keep ea t—4 a gceS a—rt—at of

STATIOTSTEIL^r,

J. GRANT!

Ui.ly

Xtrto—e^U^Hlytartygrtwl

now ■uieteadneedta trngaker aettoo of tbe di­

PENN, MWCILB. INKS, PAPKR, WVEL0PE8, CARDS, he., *«.

jfBrJsrrf'xf&amp;;
wB«n»«r sransg fa aita or ruiunui *w

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ir bettiee, and sm »• ilewl &gt; wril iroc i
■auUwRMs here ers»9
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....,
But. CimiBl tiBWALB.
iimimtasn Goodell &gt;Ury, abc&lt;«T»vpor to.
■B«ff.lo, Oct. M. ltal,T
.

Tbearwyof Bittove Cotacia tauMdUMyea..

pateht medicines

wrar caua. originating and no suttee of now LOTS
rr»»ni&gt;o
ttraaaaaa of lb— Organa reouirea-lhe aid of a
DIURETIC. 11 ELM HOLD S EXTRACT HUCHU
T3TRE GREAT niURETJC. and la certain io
bait th. daairad effect in all buM^ffrr mImA K

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th. .parti, reetorta by thi. agrroebG T.ate, sad
btaet it verka wMtdore In m— ef Drerernx and
in H mnBroad twvns of Ixnmssrro*. Acting
■lx nr. tbe Coxsth-a I

Upon ear etalree wey b« fas»4 all of Ike
! mjyo*thU|Ml tomeel cueshuire.—iis—
MONT POPULAR

’of ths 4ey.

IN MY LINE OF TRADE
Dvlirtrad to say addrma. Mcmrely pocked free
otwerralloa.
“
Itttrrilt SfUftamt«« oU womtehTi,
Caret Guaranteed I

Come and See !!

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JUST RECEIVED
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GROCERY,

Eating tf Billiard

Ttixuro 1»Mam Comm Mbal with Flock.
—We are informed that Col. Jesse Delofi^of Upper Gilmanlon, N. IL, proc-

SAUiOOIW.
EATON &amp; McMACGEnCOBI.

ered as good aa that made entirely from
wbeat floor. We may add, that aeversl

and Bowels-

r*1** BMW—»»—
•nt Frrtn,T
Cramps
*11C—ptoteto of Wy ay.«U-

a^iume to. mantiou a few other important
jfestsipwwcMoa w-ilh tbiaaubjecL. 3ulr
pburic acid—anofbor chosp artiolerwhiCh,-Jibe copperas, way be obtained of
Hie druggist* in any desirable quantity,
Il isiptawRtacRvsiMWe tallelo
that

- Gaowiao Cccwsasas.—Take a large
Srel nr hogshead ; saw it in two in the
idle, and bury etch half ia tbs ground
ewwn with tteo top. Than taka a small
keg and bore a small hole in the bottom ;
place tbe Veg hi tbe centre of the Imrrd,
tba top even jrith the ground, and fill In
(Hi barrel around the'keg with rich earth
■tillable fur tbe growth' of cucumbers.—
rUut vow, geed midway between the
edges of the barrel aud the keg, and
make*.kind of arbor ai»ot or two high
fer'the vines to run otu When the ground
beoomto dry, poor water in the keg in
tto evening— it will pw out at the boG
teen nf the-keg into tna barrel and rise
up tu tbs roo€ uf the - vises, and keep
them moist and green. Cuoumbere cul
lira ted in this way will grow to a groat
e*te-. 4e They kte mode Independent both
nf drouth* and wyt weather, tn wet­
weather tbe bjtrel can be covered, and fit
dry the ground am be kept moist by
pouring waler in the k«sg-

Liver

TTAYING Sited ap. al treat otnanaa, the aaJLL loan hrrrtafcfT kept to. W«. L Katow. and
adjoining rwrnft. tad tel sp a GOOD BILLIARD
TABLE are rtr tbe palmar. it the pabUe, boliar lag that we non giet ac'toe aal iafacuou.

sawn™ mattEum.
wars CELESUtEB FATEIT

lecturers of flour sometimes used this kind
•f adulfcraewB. ^le vaeietj of mtn
alluded to is known by the name of “squaw
corn." and "atarnh corn," as well,at un­
der that of Tuscarora. It is eaid.to hare
been’ obtained from, the Tuscarora Indi­
ana. Some yesro since, a subvariety bf
it *nk disseminated from tba Patent CM
Coa.uuuer the Mine of “calico corn,” end
“Rbcty MoooUtn porn." The grain is
oMbptmed of a white posfdar, like starch.

EJBDUCKD TM'DIES.

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Pianos 4 Meiode—mis!

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It

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GROCERIES

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ear. for diaotM.
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GROCERY, EATL5G ASD BILLIARD DrwttMef U.ettyaf ButUe. N. Y. lot mud

and mwnfaeturrd a oom pound known .. BR1S
TOLU HALMAM OF HOARHOUND, wbinh tee
pertoet srncmc ter eek-otM.rtiM. or any aaosewr-

AND

DRY GOODS!
WOOICT

FACTORY,

WANT 25,000
manufacture into

&amp;WM liu two days in that way. I did
t exjrect it to Nre. Bet, air, in both
set ii few swallows ot strong tobacco
icw cured them aS onue, and the same
M-aJaare not been s.eh aince. Tbh
is last winter. &gt; would be very glad
hear from anybody on these subjects,
I mm is the eheup buatoesa and Med
I tbu information 1 can possibly geL

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!Bort Horoe Rake,
. .• . .j
.-Best 6 Com Brooroa, -,
. - ?.
;Bert Harrow far 1 toorata,
JBartPump,
a
L'iBesl Bod PlrtWr •■—BeM«srts»b*t gulbiH UsiLaJ
aaabOdrtnw, .,|
u -..

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avd

DBoRbEea or the

uveu

xxit DWnrmt mgajeb, ARE cubed nr

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3&lt;D
AMD DO 0tv&gt; wrm FAtwicTTOX!
Ha* i»ero*!&gt;M*M*Mr,&lt; 'I »••••.
ha vr jfotx
n?1
VOUCH -roll TffOft
Tkawny eAselrtllli la:«*tearkrt.
N. Barlow, D. Striker, D. G.-B«MeWe dsty any One. to eroirsdkt thia Aaamlss, &gt;hos&gt;.a J. Bldlemadswd At J. B*a:
*
AMD WILL FAT MBM

Hastings’ ^wintw Sn-ttiorj.

&lt;liuq I

witoiw kjrtWWH'lW;?. '

Tba Twelfth Annual Fair of the Barry
Courty AgrioultoraLSocirty -bill tow held
oo '.he grounda W the Society iu the a IL
laga &lt;Z Dartings, e«. Wednroday wad, tbedt^BrjeW theirflatten. ■
.'
■B^Tneifer 3 years old,'
Chroaie ee Kervous DrtHl Hj, Diert ■ 11 of lha - ThuxWay, October l*xh awd Ulh, 1*04.,
&gt;4.. A.procaisrawiU. not beaw*ded
KMrtyt. ami Diaeaees arising Irorta dionlerrt.
SMcMBert&amp;i,
Bese seeking Bull Calf,
' Ticifels of membership, (tioitrahsfera-'
Snd bswldo,..!
_________ HL_
ble) &lt;&gt;ae dollar.'will admit tne’inbert of
sucking fiei(sr Calf,
upe family, exclusive of sods over twenty- theft- MsHdrf, fed whteT a»e
nd best do,,
one years of sge, during •*-11—'«*.luoi ded fur In Um premium Het, an
.•fid.Fair.
j orsirnras,
■Tickets good for one
fl. Articles' '*entire* and marked aa
Jw^vv-lz Mftor/A. Hyerdon, C.
the Fair, 20 cents.
Chi.-..- ,«
All Tickets attempted tn be used/ex fir-tip* shall hot compete with these .of Diekeroros.pto edt H»d“ ~
d nenes tic manufacture; tratwray/V eoocept by the persons to whom they belong
Bert Bull 3 yton old er
u4 Ilrtl Prt. to tba Bert.
•2
slderod worthy by the Judges, bd rocofo- (
will be forfeited.
1
mended to notice.
. 1 ftooewd Bert do.
Tickets can be had of the Treasurer. .
Bort B«U » y*ro old
S
7. Viewing Committees are required1
Second best do, , h„....
I
to make tbeir report b&gt; the BeerelarV on 1 BitBall l yjr pld^
J
First Dar—Wednesday, the fart day- or before*Bo’clfret. P. M.. of the second
BEMBMBEH

Cahlerofo Btoak. State rtreei, HaaUap, M«b.

of the Fair will be occupied In entering
THAI* TlltS DITTOS te
Stuck and.other articles
exhibitian
decorating the Hall.
Oaotainaawltuaner
8rcuM» l)ar—At 8 o'clock on Tbura
44HD
m ftrmnMMmwTK rvromu*
day, the second day of the Fair, the Ex­
BUT
ecutive CosnmiUee will bold a meeting
IS THE BEST TBHIC
at the stand fur fae piTrpooe of filling va­
cancies in the Viewing Commit leas. Al
10 o’clock A. M. the Judges will com­
mence their examinations. At 1 o’clock
P. M., the trial of Wotting slock will
take place. Al 2 o'clock, the trial of
Female E^tteetrlaflihlp wlll fok* ' plate,
to be immediately ful|awod by Female
Driving of tcasut single or double, io

and arranging
sev
&lt;*rta»M«axc,
for
and in
Wklakay.
.

.KlffiSTSStt
MrlitvsMl Pron,Vl-

foHatotoerrtBswIb
Milla. Barry &lt;»«aty, Mieh.

■'V-'-

J.M. Rtiae KUa.

KIAPPU &lt; ICRROWS.

TTOBITEVH sadCOXWkU-O'«

•4. to tbros Bitters knawinK from exprnaeiee.tosi

buggies,.,vi . -.Du
Al3 o'clock the, Annual address,, will
be delivered al the stand, al ipe close, of
whk-l| the Prefniunis awarded '^ill be
annoubceA.^y' t,he Secretary. , "f i

rnorr cbevrOiHr sST!txi8Sd8-&lt; Hitter. Is lntrnde4
to bvnefft She rtNeteff, eed ts 'tert eTwra drink." ' 1. AH cMb^tiwA fur prerrirutns,
Toaro t/rty, ; rfeJEWf I a. BEVK.
Judgewini! officers, rtAH bd fadMMttM
the County end members of the Society,
BapUrt Cburoh. c ■
•
and ftto itifofoeied pitrty shall- pahs fudge
Dr. Jscksoe TkerRir:—J bar• been freqs
hient 'wn property that he or -Ids fatriny
ly tern requewtrd to eonsoct a&gt;y anirtertllSc
mediations of different kind* of medicines
shell exhibit. "
'
2 AH ahi male and articles intended
for exhibition, shall'be entered on or be­ -.
» clone peoofie eartows IsWetMev, bed fen
' v^artWl WTteah . •
larir iaiuj iarnilr, of tba wartutocaa al Dr,. H
fore the fir»t day rf tbeFsir, at the office
Judget—Wtaj. I*. Bristol, D. W.
toad's German Bit tors, I dep*n fur osev frow
of (be Secretary.■
nsuateoarse. to express my full conrtetltwi I
S, J. Bldehnan.
VEaMbllbra will be careful W have
tbeir antmale awd-erSieiee erreeged in the BeakSulliun 4 years old «
proper jdMMi a»4ia
P»h«r wise tteomd beet io,
they will jxs unlocked by tfie .Vising Beat, stallion 3 yearn old,
Seramd b«rt dn, ..
^?Lrds wIlT ba furnished, wifj the
Brel Bullion M ycara old.
,
From Bev. Tnrree Randolph, Pastor of lbs numbers as entered al the Secreisrj’s jif­ Second ;best do,
B»pli.l Cbaroh. Omaartaws, Pa.
.
fies, which should be placed .utrnn, or
6r. C. M. Jasksea:—DsarWrr-PeroeusJexparieare euabUa u»4»aar It-U rvjrwdriie German hear the animals os articles for exhibition,
eo/tbat the judges will bave.no difficulty
been xrooilj bvertun-d br tben—oT U&gt;. ILltor., in findinr them.
, win
umlter effaela on
__ I
fl. Exhibitqfre of. horses will take op­
tica that a step will be raised in the
tre of the ring, destgngUng the class of
horses desired, for. exknunstiuh by the
judges, when all bnrocabf that class must
be brought Into the ring . and there re­
main until, the judges shall tare decided
upon their merits.
fl. Any animal, farm or article, taking
the first premium Mt any Fair, .shall, if
considered worthy the sureceding year,
From B«v- J- »• ljm*, .fcn»srijr Faster ofJb* be allowed a diploma, and pn the second
year aAer receiving paid premium, shell
again be entitled. to competp .for apid

-•t

waZrT-..i

bitina al.11 ba mazbad a aaab. ad Aall
M aapaU «Ub Ha—
doaa^ »aa
•featoSTO-.l"’ • •" 1 *** -bbw.'a *&gt;'•'&lt;
•- SL Fancy artldaa, snd artfolaaofdo■artfoms*frtiaro.otaril be MMufartor•iwitbia-ltocrtoowa*. by Ute whibttof,
In oedet Uswlatfalh.® fo.a premium.
* M.|ZNb toMMtluMnf'preMiirids «R1
atotll spproved by-thto Eaeewtirt
Ortriitsee; and *&lt;y
wnndWy * rto
to*&lt;aU*Hto
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-

00
00 Wm.
00
oo
50 Bert Tw* Huroa Carriage,
Bert One Hurae Boggy,
BertTw&lt;&gt;Her*8tafck
Beet Single Sleigh,
BrolBob’ski. &gt;

Best Farm Cart,
Bert Wheel Barrow,
Bitoflefe,
Best dressing Bursae,
Beal Certra. Table,
Bert Dining Tabla,
Best Bedstead/
Bert Flower Stand,
Bestfl common Chairs,
Boat c. Parlor Chairs,
B*tRoek.i*J&gt;k,^K
Beal Ladiee'Sewing Chair,
Baal Work stand,
Bert Wash Stand,'

otatowo.s-»«i cmae.

Btwbutu. Onp. wfw,

DITIHOM C-Bkoep,*rtaea»4FewiUy,'
3
1
&gt;
1

W
00
00
00

J«^«-Adatn IllfoU, J, W. T. Orr,
D. Mc-Ou.bor.

Best Spanish Merino Buck,
Seen* d hurt d&lt;&gt;,
.
Bros Frewah Marino Buck.

fl3 00
r
1

Second bart do.
Beet 5 Lambs,
Second beat do,
Bert Fat 8boep,

B-O-r-l

JUiftt T. Aktoft, Riotoard J*ee, tf.
A. Jtordaa

Bwiobirt

&gt; »• ,' ’•» -»»’

•

"4

oM,*' "• y, 7 •;.«.«

Bort OU 2 jiStVJlf,
Sednod beet d&lt;&gt;,
Bert Cok I year old,
Second beet do,
Baal sucking Colt,
’to ina*aw*l n&gt;a:iW»»*b®a'ay
Second bast do,
ba'taH aW. Oo." Uaa,'« Wa

Bert Pig « *MtbeoMi

100

r1 M
Work.
100 Bai
4 00 Bait worked Slippers,

Bert Broedwg Sow, rtd Piga. ‘
■ikiaihset 4a. ^r
■ M ■■&amp; H*t-t
r.'.'.nri-. l «LatoBa-*-*wrttTT.

'

H. s*ri^

A.spo*bk.

Lottie Brown.
Bert 10 yard* of Flannel,
Second beat do.
Bert Patchwork Quilt,
Boot White Quilt,
Jeet'pair Woolen BlankeM,
Jeeond bort do,
'
Bert Wool Carpet,
Second hart do,

Best pair Woolen Stockings,
Second Boot do.
Boot pair Woolen Gloves,
Boat Pair Woolen Mittens,
Bert pound Woolen Yam,
Bert made Shirt,
BortQttDtnsD Covet,
Beat fancy Cbelr Corer,

_

« “ rZs Ji Q^Chio*,

..

1

Bost loMTte 'Wkrtg1 •

B.

Beet Milch Ow,
Bemmd bort do,

ft All’teadU are strictly ‘ forbiddeh to
drive farter than a *41 k witbtn dw
9p«»c^&gt;krpldQs: &gt; ■ .
A
• -------- plhc'Ealh
irMtvfls
.CltoBfH togklXi lit 0 i&lt;i|iw:«
mroe-rtaw, —— —- --a-—,»
u d&gt; &lt;M In U" aa* Wa*ka. ’ tap
fityu—T. J: Httffiphroy, J,’ C. HsdI— th, min rf U» r™* a-Ma l*. likTrnfl^toHier. .
».
•-«** aun4 Sr
y«mr» 'oii.wi ovw,
.PJ
ta «4»’*w*W
«»«|twSa4rtk»k T. »; « *•
4&gt;*h
• -P°
h&gt;t «&gt;,
O«P« *r
sioo of tba Marshal; and no premiums ijrosiiltaw’,
.III ha ai* Tar.aiaW-o-jrtiola a/rt/y«-8.P. Cady. Geo. Ccamsr, J.
movad HrfpWlaw’aMWIaWl.
. -1»..Xa»to«Wla totaaM tomM- H. Earl.

Uiuf aasdy &lt;snhleysddir^

Bert Straw itofcCA' ix -«o
Best Specimen. Weed.Turning,
Most.ftoerfrabi»bii.'S*batt, -

Jvdyet— Henry B. Barflum, J. A.’ RobBeet loaf Coro Broad,
50ertwtp. C. iW, Baaaet.
Bert'ooJlactioo of Cake made by
Bert Pair fct Oxen.
.
oaeeaWbilor,
1S
Suc-nd beat do,
.
-Bast CtirH Ham, With rtatrtnrot of
Bert fat Cow or Os,,
mode of caring,
50
Ellis, Second'beet do,'
Ism ctmd beef
do
.
do,
50
CLaiaWa V-Deaft Oiat^.
fest 3 lbs Btftter made Is June,.,
; &amp;0
Vto^rv-A. J. R*s,M.'T. Wheeler, Beet 3 lbs Butler xnade in September, 60
■D. W.CmMl. ' '■
Beto CMeee, 10 ll|a. or over,
75
75.
Bear Yoke Drhft Oken, 1
" • gi oo Bert JO n». Maple Sugar,
Second beet do,
'
' 1 00 Best Honey ia earob. IS Itos. &lt;TO srooc. BO
Bert
gallon
Maple
Molasses,
30
'^ua* va'rtjmah cm
Bent bottlrCuAunt Wine,
50
Je^-Juta Kffagle, Ai J. Benham,

premium.
:r.&lt;-,-o
7. All animals’entered for a premium

rT^Tr*.'««-

JJW-'

day ef ibe Fair, mitbowt Atri. ■
i
8. it shall he the duty of tbe Viewing
beet —
dd.
Committee, at 11 o’clock P. M., 6t&gt; theSecond
-----------------,
second day of the Fair, to pin* On the Beat HeiferS years old,
animals to whom ware awarded the flirt «Second
—“■* k
bertdnr
—*
■1 premiums, a badge of 6/u« ribbon, and Bart sacking BaU Calf, .
on those to whom were awarded the sec Second best do,
Bpst
sucking
Hi
I
far
Calf,
&lt;’0'1 premiums, a badge of red ribbon,
■■
which badges can be procured at the Sec­ Second bastdo,- rotary's office.
8. The Viewing Committees art Strict
Iff fWriddcn, to communicate to any
Judyro—Osarfos Palmerton, John Moperson, any Information with reference lo Collum JacibJordao.
tbeir awardanffitirarter- the reading of
Bert. Yuto Working Ono,
the same toy thdSecretary.
lIIsM
,
1 60
• W. Suprtiirtenflants are Strielfy For. Beo-od hast do,
Best pair n ytor old fetiers.
1 50
biAbn. from conveying any’ thformatfon
'
with■■ referencetw’ the ownerrirfp of inl- Broond best da
mkfs &lt;&gt;r: lartibleatm exhibition In their Bert pair 3 year wMBMro,
Soound
beal
dA*
»i.
.
.
■.
Severtl departments.
* ‘
' *
B«rt pair 3 y ear 44 Steers,
J. M. NEVIN8, Beervfary.
Second best 4o,
.
Bert pair I year oMBUers,
U8T OF PHEMTUBTS
Serond.best do.
”

r.‘xs^^"xs3t^ats.

n. X. IHEL&amp;OS,

: te«£

©ViKiTte;

■••FLA8D*fl CEBHAW UTTEBS
’
Wxcmd^Eat:aAjntiQ)r7; •

50

HertMatoUM*,
I
Bert pair Lamp Mate,
J Bert La* Can, .
BrttwbKed Collar,

�th-tl

Reel eoUectwci «&lt; Flame,
Best edienthm .4 Giepee.
Best haK d-x Lnwg B1..m1B*m
Boat halt d&gt;«. Tttmep B^k
Bmt ball d.«. Sonar Berta,
•
K-u hair
U.t. b.,m, O

inli-rlh* IWtr* ths* br y.Juatary

"SratS WHitrr 8qt?aabesi

« Pumpkins,
'
MBra Cabhave.
.-McS
Nile st 3 WatsrmelflBb ' '
(•■Best 8 Stalk/Hftliidl 0,1
■"be.1 3 Qnhce.,

a4BmI

BeetRidmi,

rfflt’S___
k &gt;45 1^8

jr V•S'”*’

‘ The ewrwiy'ubysi W.i^rfo la heavy.— 1
,.,
Prisoraer. rrf-il ArH.
! **!&amp;

,«ewmd best Riding,
JJ ol(
Driving,
^'i... m ,•.
- .Bocnftd beet Dri»in^;f.
j ,

;4H&lt;»

JfiASTINGg BA33E8.
5

&gt; tr J.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
ANDREW JOHNSON,

chkJxtum

J&amp;Mtiuca

HENRY U. CRAPu. «d Flint.
/te Iwteraaar 'AeeMr,
" ',
E. O. GRUSVEN0B. orJ. trtwvni*.
ArSrarWaeyy«a«a
JAMES B. POtlI ER. .4 Allegan.

JOHN OW EX'. »&lt; Drtroit.

v.dm.tares 8w «be MHbwer aer*ieei •FrufttadSw whh-h
dry land, with a r.*uh
fMaefa. lUt Jl&gt;e,p4rara&gt;k .&lt;W00 ihmcrigtibt*- iMrd.Wmrrthrle-.. fhdl
xm Ira egtaMfabad tmdrr rararb* eight
' Thoir pockets. Of coarse they'Wrre'hfed.'
The? wraM Mr, Greeley p l.^gj^r^— empted iw^ywr Ug ta^mdiag 4iyfi ,4 •4 rbrnf-rrmaid art .e. ace*mnt .4 persm*.
• kb itovb ewterrd the Mtta! apretar dll.
They tell insulted ty tbe,/n-radsUL— • hde .iwrr the para age ot Ute act nMoww1
there i. wtftmrttimatlrai whatever. All
•They railed him namatfiratew iytwftf. ■
drapiM, in fact, tbry tallied t»fceCW|e • b" are bmcefnrlh drafted, and are C-und

like an edib-rial in the IMn.it Ata Am.
’ •’? • pert»^ uMl ^ifte RM^nait e. The)
degrrdaiiim which the Gopjwrhrade Im
,haWl- NoW. lhrmGjiyerRMfa^la I?,
tore In all thia matter | the BiwMmt

' did not; and tinned that rtarj had n.air

-V.at Uia ltfid
aaf msw
to ‘make. They wanted ft) bit eafdy land
aetMia Ms hfnl^^fbiiti-f
!ed in Rtchimrad, with.rat the tton'le aftd
. Thr raMMiradlbe* amtrnt to a*g&lt;i* that
danger of try tng to ran the. bbrakaik.— 'rrUninal Intgnl wanfteer^ari * t&lt;. o&gt;m«li
Failing ■• thia tbe&gt; wem naadjwd ■ hoard , L tr crime .in- regard t.. th" rentaiunig
tbr Prreident; and all Opperbmd. err too ohragyra^oftd said, Ihallf-llrai amount
rd to wilting thry. warn merrli trmpo«. ।
vipectrd to take their OM from tWrrt and
Crf whs-bAcicil Mil could lie brought.,
ho tuad, and abura the FtMdrnl to--. .,
and I'-Lravd by urging a dwi«|i&gt;n &lt;4 ,U" I
pr-&lt;balds CMiaa •«! the part uf the dvfirud i

Tba Mew G»l| gkg-Tolna leer*.

T11UMA8 W. FERRY.

X) more turn. Volteri’eeta will hr re
th* 5th af September. al
which time the doft.ia tu take plane.—
MhAdtei'-U'raThia call has not been
M.rat men bats raewguiaed tba a ar reeky
ft keeping our rank, full, as th* aormt
• ay «/c.mprl0ng an rar|y peart. Our
artpio. under Grant ai4 8b*rmao are

Ullrl to lour S.l»a^c«
JoUMtows. Jet; talk IML
t
h. tt. citatr;
A. WKUBTEB.
J. K. HALU
1

^1. Samhrr*, C..C &lt;4ay,J*afb Thorn pram
&lt; a»w in Canada, aad ILtface Grvelr, en

ntf) for -na. is.. and I hr-ra f eat a,
iVy
Waebingt.*. Jwis S4—II r.«-—O*»
mat"rl*rt and will hr entitled tft the
.-rrmrabl 8a. rraiitbd. di^wtldura fnmi
,pr,,»Mrd.;h.» tbaJagM Hte'frari-.
• 4 -f&gt;rrv ir* lor f« bleb , jhe&gt;. anfcM,— ' Gru Mbermss. amn-aclng ibal on Fri­
day tbr r*■ rale nnder U«md massed a
l*4vy l.ainr SX.IM** hie left ■ Mg. tswiniat-'
jhatJm&gt;p.-d&lt;a’. li efjrr the. fifih day„.d
ftqt «4 HrPMrta.O' - -J —----- 1
Hr|jemlw r. 18Ad. lH-inq fifty dal. horn
|awra| of izgan'a

BiTcr umniA own c*.

^.u^d the arel &lt;4 the Vnite I State, l.i be
affix-d.
' ■
DmeattherUy id B'eahingioa tbt.
18 datt ntJul». » th* rear of .air lewd
IM4. anti-of thr ImUpmdrWce i/tbr
Unit'd Sratra the H&gt;-h
I
rfiteiU
OOUA.LUICOU..

I

- Tbs hat /fiN«r osilai
cwtirat fnma IboSlat Mra

UwduuB M.rantain. Tctut.
of tho festi videa of lira.«
er eso'/te that the winoa.
caeiea Am i ibs 4 by tba pc
■s. N.«i.
iWaxiu

diem, were naed'to firaat as
the officer* tad Soldiers uf
We «upp.rae the writer nr*
transmitted tbrough the S
mnwora.

if it be troethi

*d the army S*e fur iMsiiaj

.■biaturd pMM'-aepat &lt;/ lhe elevated
■r.HliM im th* la'idk &gt;•( the tnwn, and
»i«-ge X'lna Imre been m«milled, aitiob
c-.miiiand ibe place. Alaa that the reb
bl. were burning tb&lt; je at&gt;*rv preparatory
In a rrlingrade uioweiurtiL
Naeb.ille, Jul) 24—Gra. Hood ha.
received reinforcement* fiom Cp«rU«t&gt;mi
and ei-ewbere. J.« Jubtwlxo aaa rrhr led bevauar be declined to ri-k a J*n
eml ettfBgrtneiiL Tb*re i. a atnnie hrI lie! that Ibe reiwla eanw«*l get aa .y fnm&gt;

tatrr/'uC*'lung iael week «a ■’tnitwd a
Bepalra af Geo. Lea.
jH.mt. Imu g&gt;md Im be but, ia the ap^*»b
New York, July 18.—Tbe Rrahwwwid
..I Mr. Ogtlairae i/Mimmri. at the F&lt;e•lean RalA-atma Mreliag. II* t.dd hG Xaenuarr baa a diapalcb fnau Lrsl,
I lira. Irar. al al tag that he had attacked
eudit-ra, it will hr raowathered. that he
»«• f)ra&gt;-«rat aed a delegate tn lb* Gen A. L Smith, near the P&gt;Uim&gt;aC. and
• aa rrpulaad nth r lb. re boor*. fight.
Chiragi. C.-OI*nti&gt;A . Ila aeid he bad
’WaUuiratoo. Jwly.18.—Tb* Adh«win&lt;
"•-^r p rr*.
-n.
dioriairh i» Irma ibc Radumaid £cnau»sr
Jnarph E. MvDwia!d.f*&gt;p|n&gt;rb«ad
.
daily viudimtiog tbeir ability I.. *gr
didale far G~*rre&gt;&lt;*. tuadv a ’ lw«a b&gt;m&gt;a*
with the cmubiiud mbdaMoim, in p.oi i
apwbat Huncir Gal Batnrdar . lint i|
ikraa .rtpial or norqual. , Bm prudrf..-ra 1
ITG+ •
• fit -thdt J' ft,, e
aaa hard l&gt;&gt; trll »b»r» be *ba.| ■»*« he
dictate* that these aciuie. be pcapered tel
HP* thnaigh. T» elnri.tale the anl^.-ei.
| thr Ilmi.'-Ctary Iran. Irafme' me. I hare
rwiwh.rrrmenla, to meet wn.i y8.umlde at.* .ird.lh-fttraTpiir-mwdwg. all ....
1 Him. Allred Ktlg»ra hamled l.ithr .p*uk
vratingencir. that ma^ .rise, iti i|te «^i
Z Apr A^hgMere/ir A4/er
' uf e..ml&gt;iM'ion. .if tie men^.wr y tbr&lt;r ;
olierr. .nd
own conatanl •nd-iralUq4ld!rpMi' u, aid Thw remark aaa Kdl -eed
,.-l‘e *&gt;&gt;rtby
old Tanim.ni her»e l I —
klr. l-laihnri.a wa*'rtgkr~ th* meeting
WW« mapaed chiefli of Ikrwwaialfa. and
I be first part id th* question was hat d
brave aoMGre. tba^hej
ha lyin't &gt;a. Demormiir. uaiiig tUt
rixtugh t . answer. but tba arorad a a* a
porud, and m.i’ tmnrce«anf 4« ■agrtHunM Word in i‘a worst ernar. The Ah&gt;4iti&gt;a&gt;■lumper. Our modulate far {kirwr
Gta prrernt a err t*». «t»d they went Mt
tor want of MMihrfmgp.gt.R4.JFe believe
&gt;fMi Ur paper fa hra p-wk« and rrfvsyd
there u D.rticip-utia, but a. iwmAr l
thit iw.l of lhe ruet, railed .fi&lt;.*eh, be I and io.iigaagi ap.aUki.rnr—Xtft &amp;m.d
Im rvp.aU.— IfiiMayuluJfneL
obiaeird silb-Mit routing W a d4d/L—

in speaking'of Bit.1 cap, th* Chicago lln* made an add&lt;
TriAdnr haa tbe fdftoirfhg CrpiMo apd tiHirrin hr Ui*------------at heartily to
B.mtam.1 the i»miinati&lt;a&gt;a made at Bal
pertinent auggestiona:
Unewe. r.l|.0Wb'4*e&gt;|'nM&lt;hlM I
“T'i. Pteeident. ia obadimre
ibe MK .If.mWmt ability and if rar* .m
wiabea «4 the p«.ple nnd,^i» deferr-oee ••• mirpa-ard inre«rtrv —«an&gt; whft' boa adib« approved judgement rd own mditary tninialrred thr G&lt;-«*mment weM, and
leaders, boa iwmi-d a call fi-r fier Jmmkvi , j* hra will being tbe ttati-a .-uf id it- Jifftbmaaod voluiitenrts. &lt;•-ae**w-lt&gt;r .wie,
ami plant it i.n tbr eternal prmeiyear, and will order a draft at th* wulrd' plr id liberty., IU aU. np4e -d Mr.
titty dni a tor an many.raralba.l dot -bdde J -bfi-i-n. Jrmu.,|&gt;rr»aml k»mhrdgp. *»
bryw rdnained by v&lt;.lunteOrlwn uhtil tbr
MraHaa &gt;/ all the State, are Ml.
Some
■ .f the 8&lt;etrs err in riceea of gnat rwW..
Hie rlrrra will hr credited in lhi« oall. I

•auitaiT •seroa aad At

every f..*w itMlA’It, 'hWd &gt;4 a fit*.
|wev«* I. e!r&gt;i--n draftirl.• od • cinetl
nM so »ul~4n idrd. t« fill the quota/hick
■ball Ira aiwigKni ti.it m&gt;drr tbia call or ,
an, pert thereof which mas he nnfillrd
t&lt;k t .dnejeeta nt lb* mid fifth dat &gt;4
&amp;-ptrw&gt;her. 1884. la lrstMn&gt;o« sirarr-

w. It Xewar&lt;Be«rtai7 effltata.

Vkh Pbk»:oimt Fl attua asanu RaxTt**« C-trrrtn nr -At a K.-(.tilh.sn
&gt;ai«6rwli.4i ii'rrling in Bang-*. Maht*. irn

.

tw:woxv.

liable, wist aorta in person or by aobotl

Ubda. TUir lertar'rMda elftMial eiartli

In Ibi. paper may tar firand the pna-la
stem id tba PrreiiMit railing fl.r 500,

ALBERT WtLU&amp;MS, rd {.rata.

StadHi
1
Nm&lt;1 tbrrwfiim. L iAbmhae. JdneUe.

the Free Blah-.—«dg.dng
. RtUfjipM
a?at hda-trfraaalMlka M-dted* &gt;&lt;i

have ooljet mipk U-tbp lyw .dafKfca .&lt;1

Foank biatnet-F8B8T HA.TXAtt.
xacmgss.

■■

.is
|

»- »*- x»va&lt;«. .Juireaa,

FOB rREMDKMT,

----------- - ■

Jnlfl.liraa«mfcK BatpAIWf'”
WkMltar, ttee JGtar.1

the rebel eatnp. Il at .race l&gt;la*Ml th*
L- - * obtfiiewteg jotting 4r
i

*e(M«Uy a.ralBjr. Wy n. MW.’

--------- -

Aimait ten month. •ntcr,*«.i j
tbia Citi agrreil Io the loii-.a
:* If Ilw Fwtrial b&gt;n»-» &lt;uJ
Richmond aitkuu uurty da, ।
date, be aaa to gnabte.^pimrwt a .tn
glr amlnd r .U'.le ap|4r, il RK-bnxMei
w 4 •■“ • "&gt; *■) ■• o — “ r &gt;• i—
t^xppplra, and m&gt; on, «&lt;a'umn the tidiii
bw f-&gt;r rarh.iiumlh until Uiebmond aaa

the Sanitary yb&gt;re&gt;, then, t

. negligence *omeabef», ao j

abuse of tbeir position* bp
Un tho alber hand, if-M.
informed er tuirtaken ho ha&lt;

great error in sending at
pubiicrathra. The aatoral r|

atatrinmte will be to eutM
deg id such supplies in firtar
rfertta eibeta of oer ladies

tbia matter, if tbav can be

•SexS’SS?:

the waata -f Ibe tick and w.
We traheva, »M. A; G,

■n-rat part mistake*. And
iwrfi ounviweed of
fr-|
OHntnenidUhra ia lira Dat

detailing the tome events, il
writer state* that “the fruit
wines were prepared f-w tin

an expense of sumo 1,500,

fnww thoahendanc* id the
Now, &lt;me tie the other of
poadnuta lain error; sad il

rrzyict^fc*!

CL,* his ra.mmusic*ti&lt;« ia
great hamt tn the sick and

to the cause id bmwawity.

LaurtM Rarcsucxs —
UsGw paper baa dunned a
heMttfal deer type, sad in
eight column paper.
Ita

paiee ie two dollar* a year.
Las-tse Sait Wxu..-

Thsrsdar last. It »aa rem
akaft how the eurface t"

4,arrg*d quality nf WH.

thi• aide «&gt;f ibe lln*.
■
From tba puhlGbed fr4r*epndde«et it

he raiwrdyery it M ifcal amne. State,
were aa ‘far behind. Tb*we will hr'mann&gt;ea out that Saoderw in behalf v( hiai- quirrd* t»» fill on the d.-fkietu-y tinder
•elf and friende waa wiUGf l« p.’ |n f.wmer rolls. Certainly if they ean All
opjf.r three )r*n'mtn br
yearn*

ss?fc®srwt
him n-wlkMrsojtat^nMa-bdd

tb« field durin* the pravnt wnianr; Ol
. m«md. bearing prupiMMluM- ianBieg tn, tbrnr pndMllIyntMV^S^f-««ill »«»lnoteer 1
&lt;&gt;dba eatabltaemratMfa^aee,'dnd-lbrt if]
r
f ftteb ia the cane the PreaMmi «f the
gunited State* baa aq;hn&lt;*hqrf bim^tii. Ugk a» abwrt a lertn nf aerviee fadiratea' that
the Prraidml ia al la«t'&gt;MNS*d Sj**&lt;e
,Ji&gt;r to them bra auf. eotidunt wg Ute j..m. &lt;*&gt;u»a*|s and a&lt;hn«*e .4 M&gt; lull Mar/
fhanclrra, and .aapuhftb «d tie 44*«*rt&gt;n&lt;ey proponed.
- ei&lt;»/,T a»»l
Mt
General, in r*«.rdHr 1b« end nf Hw
To thto ym auurnihrShkiBlfwIb (R,

hia&gt; ♦«».008 end he w.aikl ta. Ml POU

T«» Itxwmimn l&gt;
•Jewel. DA Jo,T.- VlJ.»

.ratMMSS?
_______________
fn.hnlH. &lt;htfp an rm&lt;h Itatekr ga it Un I

^trp!». that ikem 1. a miiipprebrm^Mi on
1 hand. Troopwkw » raddnraliln weather,
; -U lb*
will s&gt;Hi.Hib&lt;edty Mill be wmd d wBarab*
M&lt; Mirel iil
«.* RM duo main rebel arwiiee "W which the el
, h&gt;tmcr ,4 the ret.ell.ow U how Mowed
wiw. j.iWuOvmwi shell bo drci«i»*ly oraaahiiion, But-wh .
d-Hil-ta taht heifa wwHmw "f mm jv-nrrd
and kn.m ila eaaSMnMa np&gt;« that sab

York.

�U. SrOMOBOADS.

CHANt BRY ORDER

afotAMdf OMH^ett
f 3W»y. M OfoMw^rn Ibeeuiaws uf
sssid diMiy se Uw ash dayef Js*y, A

m

S PKCHL NOTICES

tbe saau.tr uf Barry, is Uhtesiy.
ZsM^a JMbpfo asyfoUhfr

ydsfr.. JC^w a-U ^way JEqw. £V*«bwU
Dur. Dim, Dnmr.—How terriUL
w« B—d rain. In ftWfrith half ..f tbia

1*811 FOR HIDES, PELTM AND
J RAPE.

Bssti»«», J«iy M,

COLt A 80S.

ounty we hsre had no rnin fi»r fi»ur

Crops are Buffering terribly. A
g.M*d obower passed snrer the south part
of tho cottnlv a week ago.
wrrk*.

fjjT*Tbe nomtaatmg Oovetition of

the 3d Representative District meets at
(lichory Corners, Aug. ?4ih.

Sanitary Steres and Army O®eer».

M sad sow re-id-*&gt;i defowtasl. st lesst ti
before u&gt;« turn pr»ecrlbsdfor Us a*

Tbe last jpinatr emtaiesa comrnttni-

pr.tixk cmspuo or M
1 to pl«gW for pennant.
UnPed Ftete. lb« whole property of tbe eneotry
to hoMtn to •acnro Um jmyaa*t of baib principal

H. yjUtfBT,

cstion from (he Sist btfimtry, signed
A. C." detailing, the manner in which
the Fourth oU Jhly has celebrated mt

l.---k&lt;.ut M--untain, Term. In speaking
of ths feativiUss uf the&lt;xcaaloo. the writ­
er .aoeru that the wiutut, and other delicaeisw fnruiahed by the pstri-.tic ladisw of
the North, fur tbe sick mJ wmtndeJ a&gt;dd.rra, were uaed tn feast and make drunk

tbe officers and soldiers uf that regiment.
We suppose the writer mssn. tbe store*
transmitted through tho Sanitary Cunmiastua. If it be true that tbe officer* (

ol the army now fur (easting and gluttony
ihe Sanitary ^lores, then. them is gross
i .-gligenee womeabere, M wwll ns greet
jbnor &lt;&gt;f their pMthata by oaeb officers.
&lt;Jn the other Lead, lf“M. A. C.," i» nii«
informed or mistaken ba bna committed ■
great error in sending such trash f»r
publication. Tba natural result of such

lisa. Wdaadyou.goMtaks,U»em w.i
.nt.ee. Imported and •.4.1 in iba United
dy Sj
J JM. H MUTLE&amp;. . . - -

Tjuarnwiissiist.
I. D D SS-.K. I umplsisaut'a SolMitur.
aasta"iftfr"&lt;r w ■

P. R -A Bex of tb&gt; f*UU wcurely pack*,
i soUsd ia «uy MtdrBS. oswesiptof price.
O.tK boLLA It p&lt;&gt;«t pud—Bivowr rafuni
a Agiutif enure a.ttslacln. ia not giraa
(jySWMBMj

OI.OEK roll Al-I-E OUNCE

IBS TO OB CUBED
D# BVCHAJUB
ill* rars, ia !»•« U*n tO
MKRY’ICSSKM. lain.I

•talrurtnta will ba to cause tbe withhold­
Tbe pal-

ing of such supplies in future.

[ SubacripUoa. wW Im TKetvrd by tbs
1 Ftral Jtattewal Bask wf Ans Aibwr. Xleb.
FlrotMtatlwant Bask orTJet.efr, Mlcb.
. fflrwt Mwileust Bask of Fa-wlow,Bish.

emtio efforts of our ladies will «ea»e in

this manor, if they cv bo made to Irelines pwt such effixteore mteHng V. the

■PprtiiMuf healthy offic-rw rsthwr than to

I

ora, “M. A. C.,” ia fix the

I

mistaken.

ANB BY AU. KATK.XAL BASIS

wb«eb are depositor's "I Pabiie tswero. s&gt;4 a0
IIUKTAIU mn AK* lAIUB
throogU--ut the cvuntry. .swung sn agent, ef thi
1 Kstiuod Dspoaliery Banka,) w U fomiak forth.,
Infirmsllau no tpplieeflos sad
_____

And we are the

inced of (hie from seeing a
MUDIUAOE SALE.

detailing the same events, io which the
w rinw »tate* that “tbe fru’tla, meats and
w inei.wern prepared fix the occamim at

DON’T F ML TO READ THIS.

an e aprnse of some 1.500, all furnished

COFFEEII CMFUII COFFEE 11

tr..m tbeahandance of the North.*’
N»w, &lt;«e ur tbe other of these c»rresp..nAer.is lain error ; and if it iw l,M- A.

KEN 1*8

East

KENTH.EASI

INDIA

COFFEE

’miIXCOFFEE

ex

Union paper has dunned s new drew* of I tbs adrerOwiweet sf ywnr Society, offering to
beautiful dear type, and is enlarged l» sn gie« your medlc.ne to eleraytseo for Ute paww of
eight column psper.
Its subscription their jMri.be&gt;. I obtained s bottle A-r • pca&gt;r girl
of my congregation, who had foog besu nearly
piiea i« two dollars a year.
belple.* from Rbcum«ti»ro, and .trange Io wy
th.1 wb« bottfo cured bereutirvly. 1 write th.*,
hoping il may nW Us Society u&gt; its efcns &lt;•&gt; intro&gt; Wit : Tbe Meutb m.foquarterjo». th* Kurtb-

Of M*tuT iwrf»s (li)'in T-wn four. &lt;«) Mitt of
Witngt right r«. wr.r. ro lairing nite ba.rirrd.bJ
certain p«e&lt;e «&gt;l l.iul dseurd bi r*.tnuel 0. te al­ alii? acr-l &gt;;fU&gt; itwill be mM st public abciwu,
ee and » lie to ErSfo'Vi. Hewitt for perUeslar
mcripliou "f a* d land rrfrrreee •« bad tu la d
Dafrd.Uay ITffi i«Mlawyer
1. A. A U. 0. llsuMt, Attys for Assignee.

..--rind quality of brine, and its n*e
wmd the aurtra; and tbe only barnrr
.. its tall eucceea thus far has been the ,
d (faulty of making a perfect packing —
Tim objec, of reaming (be well in *' »b*
etale thia difficulty by providing a aufficKitta- ’W’TB-ifW’ '*&gt;Tt
fidrnce that tbe .well will be woe of the
b^.m.W k~vtaucl-

gggT S *AoT IXlflA COfHB
• —
—- ---------• -

re-1* dedcd by »s.d Hewn su’d w fr to tale u
HARVKY WBIGHT.
Uumiil Cbwri Oei*&gt;w»r.
in .nd for Bsrty etHinly,.yiaMgaa.
0. W. Mn-ts. OwdsiaMtasfouclisT..
Dated. July t#U», A?D. last.
Uy*»] |

ADMINISIHATOKS

KW'X.-.reXlWtt Wit;

land on tba rtoulh-wral quarter of Hestion thirty­
foe. IM,
HAItTEf rfclOHT,
CVe«&gt;7 f J-*rf '‘-•fr,
in aad.for Barre Cveatr. J|lchlgua.
I. T&gt; thSBM. I'imMBiKMrts SeBettor

J^!| AAA TA

r 1NUIA comur.

sale

Ta the matter of U»e Eatele of tUscs^ Pfop"■tutace ia hereby giren, tb.t by eirtseof I'oeeae

"Sastixuia

tilKNiEln rtiWElL

COfHl£.

iTATKO' M1CIHUA5. Eighth Judicial Cirefourlr prior* tn-tw'
■prstt-ie. that tbe ■&lt;

Mat.ev-| n«&gt;1aw &gt; ,r*
1
W-ev*1" "&lt; : nraa M «
4.
d~4•"
■ II**- rJ y-j~ EHF.fr.—— r«a»t
F—cy
a.o — it nil tbnro with
.1 A.; .a. DjUaOWM*. •"&gt; rw-™.t. awM««&lt;O*ni**- AU-.
ir..,.v«r,-.U»M— famou-r.
.L...4Ui«XJU fo—• -■
.r
rf
. J*”"”

ikOSE?

:-~v.fu,0.r-or.

.. MT. &lt; &gt;r * SifM &lt;4 CtoM*-.

r.«K&lt;M ««.

»*»«■
75

Aadr»» J. Feeaff,
T wMi.ruforttysppearitigbyriBdaTit
Ihisnuie, that die .Hoes unueU ur
Andrew J. YoMg M Ml O &gt;r» out of tbr

I

TSZ.WSryWnmnaiw
iSEaTy^rSGr^sE
sTw ; iMaesM »■■■!. i* tm. : '
a

^r,asS5S!5Krs

�DRUG STORCH
£|i &gt;uti*p,»

may be continued fur some limYITnbRa.
' Rfyg* U&lt;lH*MNM»dbWiMMV -ptabeg
evroSh uBdar ssg fo&amp; asrtyird tin pnll

tsKiy oont. Jt Single rtrort areaye produces terror, but not caoilemeul, afi&lt;f no,
tb&gt;rcfi,r.in)fiuit.fi&gt; mWileid-ed than a

tiPMMBKDCVKBl W1

Mtari*«. •*«»» coo"i

aaBraM.aMM^we o,,ui&gt;bass xsTkna
..^Mr^br.rjm-

single cut acrid* life dice bt
idSfiirtt’ 1 ithxeaf«iny
’ io‘fi rift tu t. dn&lt;*.rabd ’ tbe
.dittely returned
—
Imai Is"stroked dr smoothed In a Jinn

LtaAlMM n»M.

.
TCWKVnseAfP AtCOHOL.

COME AND BUY MORE
•- A. .^..-l «H &gt;r *?&lt;■ .r .... m■ . ~

- •UM*.’'. '’■

1

-OF THOSE-

.

t* attempts &lt;5 the oTonea, te 'veeiad in
precisely the same way. It to surprising
•TO one ttiat has not tried this tm&gt;de, what
■ atttfttJAa W rdMIred fur the. anI ml! w
understand rxattly *bat la mdsuV The
ItekWUWtfsW W be followed by
the single dr^La'Uo.T.ahi
, animal

gjstiitp’ StsmtB

GROCERIES!
TBA. COFFMUB0QUU apices, mrt*.
PR UK EX. HOB. BAWWACCHlRMli

____ Alwnjtm*’adrtr.afjka--------

, noon cornea to understand that 4 fs ««&gt;_dneirabls tu repeat it. J once met with
aoow remarkable for the large quantity
, &lt;4riab,«M4i«Bt »Uk jshich she gave.

iwc«M« nnts, q
rob YTtsjRrrriAL innn or w« tunas.

-ibe had been nold.froMi owner to owner
• as eooueseivsiy diminished prices. 4told
her het owner thmlvwsld seatly cure her;

R. J. GRANT!

petftA incredulity.
The treatment I
hxvs described was given. At tbe first
milktog there were some pretty sharp
blows from bar "bool; which ware dealer
ntisly evaded, and the single Stroke of
the whip gifts invariably in every in­
stance. Before the milking was com­
peted, they bad besoms much ires fre
quant. At the second milking, the ani­
mal kinked only twice, and tbe third none
nt all; is other words, she eras cured,
and ia /wo iasasoe—ubly one third the
time In wMete certain edvertiahg pre­
tenders offsr to teoeb tbe French tan­
' fbsfti Pefcre the operation, this cow
1 was h terror to tba milker—bar legs
' were strongly strapped' togatbec, a m|n
* Btbd^ at her need, and tbe milker worked
with a ,eoostanl her nf eutne «ar4ike
^•oMtmlioe., JYVw.oImJwMM »Ud

. ST-A-TZOamEW.
rm ruou. u&gt;® rxrm.1.-

, MUtrt rOPVLX*

r

PATENT KKDICmS

ntrfustwnsi®

Come and See ! I

OXO, M CASE

JUST RECEIVED

hqU oksed eyae ooatiosed to chew her
aid as long as the mUkiog wm going on
end she seemed, bemelfi entirely satisfied
irtR the ohange that had come over her.
F sower fnend bet «r&gt;ff cow dm-1 could
not entirely break of -kjcking: dtfs was

•r

»«*■**"*• J?r*n «• *»'*•

bs,

she*. &lt;•.*££g^eTri^

^iiSiaSS^sXn
E.W.WIWG.I

-

GtsxNXrrrsrE.

-0ST1CE

iDUHsimuji.
HASTtso.iRiin.lsae.
t

PIANOS

GROCEBY,

NA-NOS

Eating Sf Billiard

Sjaquoow.
EATON *-~iteSAl&gt;«inT&lt;llI.

GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
tight

trnai

:

f 1

•rwurt aAwiuitk
weets cuanTEB fawit BXWCX® 1PM®ES.
Wtvsr Ml to mu/y thsds wbe give them s Oorot^h trial. aatf whtrwrsr IntroducM are rspMly

Do thing also than, make them worse.—
jsstP*F»“
mksw
TWypoaesao the wsrit nf staqHcily «Sd
troliod manner, sod s qom plebe system,
, haMsEnmnagraeet. k, that Sftsos sdsOI'e
fllttfully carried opt, to produce the dehistraattea win ssabls say cwt. aaa thsm
V neeMMIy. The faOnwtaf srsaassaofthajr
•ired rwito.—Country GintUman.
fij poratabfexe«lleuew.

' It is astooisbmg to wUocm the degree
of ignorance that pcwratls hi this eoontr .
upon the diseeses of domestic stilmals.
bn4 lU constant barbarity that ia too
often practiced upon tbesn, «Uh a oiew
otallootoimg tbeir nehee and peine. If
,'Wfi take" for instance, what ia. termed,
• AorMtC or •ioZfois Aor«,’\ wo venture
that more then one-half «Z those who oom
cattle regard thia to a ,diMaae, wbea, in
facn.it in bet a ay mtpm
U&gt;a sama.
iTlha base of the Borns 1s either too
■hot or too sold. It is only an evid-enoe of
Wcw^osiMa^b Un&gt; disMto ehm^toe l°f

*1.

H ^V^Ur^c'lick^HbuttlsBtiUbda.

dr”d&gt;lta**-lf"-

wsfiws MEVRALOTA KIXO willapaeUy
a^rhhg rooms, and ni spk OOOfl Bl U! A RD
ABB ywa racfcM w«h Ms tortana af BimApscf
harl^UmTwCmwr^^mw*
Fsrsos's Bsuauu* Kisa &lt;&amp;} verily ndUtt
A&amp;Byoe mBkms Mm lbs gnawhgsef OrsrmIB VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

We have every kind of goods, such

^^"‘TaL *tL4UU*

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Wdctics ofttrneljni a gimblct Into tho
horns, and cramiding tMtr inleruir . with
pepper and turpeeHae; for such iraatmeetta surely erfeeteesd-to escito sr
produce diaesto In Cha membrane which
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tif Adfrll.

DYSPEPSIA,

IHrrtd Jortry

rngoitpesBor tub uvbr
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GERMAN BITTERS,
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MD MUIUM IBtLTlU rvoa

Thaaa Bittara hate perfcred m Canal
AMD . DU QI VI BKFTEB BATMMACT1OM I
Bate awi Tmu**wt, •
BA Ft MOBI JitSttCTABtt ftOtlt TO
VOUOH FOB TBEM&lt;
Tbuiaay etbar attlele ia tbe awikel.
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WafaCF aapDaa ta ceatrMht tha AM«rtUa.
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AND WILL PAT BttMO
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Teaay oaathai wffl pradww a CwrtiAeatepobb^-

’ f liav* eoto* with Mortbrra frmntoe,
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With br«v. h»ru ud uwu of might.
•Uairtl. rtfallioM tectec.
To •••tala oar *ou*try'« right i
Ti« a pfauarv mid ifa b*Ul«, '
To feel my bmrt’i «Kniuo( toriU.
And I pevfah lib* a iuie.tr.
Die • so**tnt pafrtel faU,

are diap-xrd t» be humorviua and mint
I* joking.” I aaeured him Uvat It w««
no fake; mid tn Mitofy Mm an that tedd.
handed.him ma mmmienloo,
At the
Mine iiwwiirnt the band *trurltnp Yankee
It faring; very warm
D.widln, on odr qumler deck ; ou mehin* « hlch, be m» the A meriran eo-lgw ______ _____________ i
fl»tag. the red enala tnrnmg bine, and the get fa Um right »t .w Im* w e were farm;
erown Uhl anchor buttmi mrtainorphfrved ad In line of UaRl*. Storm tolwea .«gr»:
•eat .mt, “then w* tteaka •.mm'utof .wa*
gmug fa be did,” ibe wmdsama^ forward
■IL The Sfith waa in Um ©mire of Um
brigade.. We. all *lart*d wrthauL’w and■teady pace aertmtan open field, JM* W».
cam* lu a thi&lt;i«kttf ,b£H»h - irteck. goe*

u« v&gt;do Ahead ; w&lt; rtiabed Iwln faw wimde.
the rebel *kirt&gt;lWian. tvk fo ibbir fatela
•nd ran itku a fat &lt;&gt;f ftightaiud dear, ,Al
Irngtb we oatue to another clear 6^1d.—.
WILL CVRE ITKEY CARE OF,
When our line, got fairly out in the open
field a nsbei afatlf eamo bfanning over it*}
ordrra were given: A* «M ii lav down.
wh|dk!i«d«ri wa*. e*w»o eincOU-d ; U:ry
threw a Iww abell* but did egharm.
I'bu 6th Mick battery waa ■ '«*», pit fa
p.mil!.hi and ®r.ti .’iTvOod the n-brf guii*.
We fed thfai Order* to charge aenuw lhe
field—tbe boya art up th* «ar ab-mp
and *tarted, whrn lU»y gi*n^* u,e
and a little in Ibr taerit
I am dy*ag. eomrMte. dying.
totbe Grrinmi etale..- Denmark cm •»id m r.m
Tail mj kiart alaal fitful • wall.
'Vr rriZrfS2-RTifTrand8H.il
•rata (o tAnav ’art khe (ieniiaa p..w*ra waa t.Mi faany Yank*, far.them.
T» tbe atwdmt «f
Tail tha aoM d-w gaxbenvg o'ar me.
•tatted &lt;m again at a *L"W pace, the
rrqulra
tha
m
eerw^imedfaith
Dm-hlm.
—
1
Father, Morinr, Fl faad., terwril.'
•kirmrtbere keepfog up A rApid firin*.
Tbe French rwprcxatativa. by 3*.ire
1
i.iytpdj thy Unlividiial. nm.^-dng, the,,
hia govwritmenL 'anggMted that &lt;U 4*.' W. bad nut gue.Gr brlaewamilfabrleiarll.
group; but the etndeut •* ""**J
n.l&gt;«h* fart tn lb* pnpulatfoo of th* la- 1
B. E ME M B E H
boj.m UmIhoJ. W. laid .down again । In it a rrpreaeiitative of lb*t. principle z
l.-rmc.liul*di.Uirtb*lwmu^ie &lt;wo proTHAT TOM EtTTElfa UJ
to let the atell p*aa near while ««Y bat* • fetch -itmierlM tbe f renew, etretrfo ■ nf
p.me.1 line*/**"' - I rtuirtf men*
»•» ascaettasie,
trr,got into poehiim. We had*nut lain our.govrmiiiewt,*o wilt— Tk« flwprwry »
Thia wxrffhaed by Denmark; and
q/Zrw fafier. E**h
&lt; »b*
Certain* aa Ba® ar WMtkey,
thia arfiaatl d.*vd the recast Cmfrrvutw. Umi*! l-eig iieiur* a a«»ay ball eauia bian group fa a living inurtratloo •/ Um J«?y .
a mu abet and alruck another ul the S«Hli
A eirreapmiAmt i&lt; the New York JXi Tbw EeglHtb.prtmier pr»«aically drefarew 1
-r./tree latior." Nut many year* ago,
in the brad. , After Mir battery bad g*'f
that
the
antfoo
df
Drcifiarh
in
refuting
paich aeya that during th. war ■&gt;! 1612,
«p**j"M**' hmWinto DiMiti^m and abellrd th* reba. awhile
It THE lEtT TOIK
b* accidentally got p.*«.iwahm ««f amne «f tne*b«il ltto lOrtlar U&gt; Wto arhHrathev
dally
we Were ordeicd W rtai up abd,allng. oilV utimMlfag far b-eor and
ihc Signal* of the Briti»b Navy, which fit* ..f Ute popular will.*’ enggoated br .lha
breed. Each fan Urt*|t iWratifin *T
knapaack. There »u * rie* bf ground
not into the liamlaol C'nii'. Ii-&gt;dgera; and Fnva-li. rwkwMM «br Bntieh guv a mm mt
th- hpfa.rtwtHt.r a Irt-e *.,Ternnnmt efr ’
from (lie detv of taking any farther ac&gt;
he «bu" tvmclndr* hie artkde 1
4.--..—* w.utll .®A prreMm *
S.H.u alter the iv-uelualoti uf peace, tiv«j part ia UM Ulallrr. refieciallv
U ibfa grow?
fait. And
dining with Gmi. li-igrra, at bi* buuac vti France and R.i»"ia decline lo aa'rild any
aUrtrd »l iwh till we got tn the top i»r wrf® tMcv wU.------------- ---- — -r-r—-—Wa*bingti&lt;n, he related t«me the fidfnw. aid to Denmark'* rff-na 1- drive tbe hill, when we gave a idf dfrd ititftid’idl' PrvmJrnti.l Bfanuon at Ricbwwmd, toM*
ing utcniurtancrs, which I give iu mmrly G-nnan tn-ipd from thr Dnehir*.
entn Hurt I he', ere ia «-perfret a mpte^
The adopti-ofa tlmfia* nf ibe Sdhlry a double quirk; lb* reb*. pairing tbe actuation nJ drnu&lt;rw»le'w&gt; the other la nf
(pronounced
«a Iba prup»M»d frm&gt;- muAfrlry Into our rank*, tbo.bcafl&gt;-y xrhrtKtatiolnalitbihma 'Tth-WW
•»*» fa
tfar nt ITrt&gt;«*rk would deprive ibat knew bow, but finding U
md* joeWji-t" ** farmed. rlMWtlag. 4*
try .fa atop u* Hwy | t.*ik. In lhe|r , bed*
•d fa have tha aignala made &lt;*ti hoard, find ■fcinad.'iii of ah-wit oiMWitlbof it" terri*
and principle-. •
fa try Hie experitmtm, nmw
"fa i..ri*T*mu'»Th» &amp;"hlay I* a wide ba/, arid fad foaJife.MUtl&gt;«ya.br.lpaiigi lb*m
character than
along
in
tb«
rear.
W*
64l&lt;&gt;ej4
IM'"
ocn uadwMaudmg factebal purfaotetto-y stretching toward from tbe twrt nmat «t
w.... _ JaMhngt.« aod RW *
about &lt; miu fa another cleared M4
• ere mieded. I crvtand *miiet&gt;mw with B.-hlraw* in A wurthcrly dirmtmaj .. o
rd. Which kiMfcfgmrmWMfaalfrW'.J
out llirvtrtig ah ctfruiy. Until olK&gt; *oi efti-V* , Ou Une bay Uta the fawn rfflefacawto diet. u&lt;- c.meltnfad v.crtiraAir.IM Wight
taiVdfl nUr fawlinirtrt IMF. F. /nd* J,
and build wir Work*. . W* worked, rtdl
the capfc4.nf.UM- Dtiaby . ttitb.fr p-p*I*
night building br*a*twwrk*. Wtern rnprn*
tL&gt;n of eleven tbo.iaand *&gt;ula. Ul.oiurae
lag came •» bad •«.»rfi« bwUl that Johnall territory anutb of the 6rMey woalj
From Rev J*«. B. Kennan!, Putor *T th* 10th
gon'a
whole fort* cannot take.
Man*
To Starts Sscmr.-Tirrnty clerke
**&amp;r.'jMlmn^-DearfUr;-! harabeea frwjnentrevert to tha German .rule, including
were the ?kheIi"iSe*iliMn»ite1W du*t in Aatorr, iwruiy hand* la a nrintlhf
5S5£"C
• •flier. t&lt;rfltj. Jming men In • village.-All want bi get al.eqcfa,tb« world. a»d
all eiprc^ to &lt;b'« *«&gt;. Cfa* W the ctoh*
anilVe* to‘fa- a partner andlnn '
’
tune.^Afae.1/The c”nvf»*rt»r*
a newapapcr and bec-une an 1
ilnseti. Opf w(ibp. vilhgerp ’
Haw .. Xndlaa gjyfalp* way Ur**&lt;h lb* imndronie larm and lira* like a
But whtrh i-drMin.d t- be lb* Inckr
H. D. Thoreau, In tbaarfr/unt tit hl* I dividual] Lucky 1 There la h".l**
elcuraiuu through the wiaid* .uf Ma tor Mlaaii it, Tbe thing ia aluwaat «a orrulfi
a. the rule of there. The ,y&lt;»uuf JHfaW
trlla lha follow inff &lt;4 hi* Indian guide, who will diirtance lift cwmprtiKwe la he
Ju* Polia:
"
wtxi inaatrra bi- Uua.Be**. who |‘rr*crv*a
**l naked him h.lW he guided hlm«elf In hia intrgrity, who livcelnuity and p«rw•Q/eaid
hr,
‘
I
ta-'l a g.*»d 1f, who never grta in debt, who gahM
&lt;•11 Ibe cau«e of the German*.
I
mati’j wait? When I preened him far* Inetida by demribig them, and pul* hi*
A 8:»ovt*aC”*ts»t.—Twt&gt;gentlemen ।thur, he anawriyd : "Sometime* I l««lt- inoiiey in a *avmg» faiuk. There are
. f high birth, the mw a Spaniard and the ,iint ride bill? and lie glanced tn a high ••inr put* to foriim* that look ihnrtrt
I.tber a German, having rendered M*i ।hill or moiintaio &lt;ei the extern ah--re; than ihut duaty b’lKliaray. Buttbeatauncb
who
iiulliati II, many •••rvicm, they each, for .•great'ditf.-rync* btownm th* north and mm of the punniunity, tbe
acliirir w.inelhiiiK r-alh worth having.
recoinpen*e, demanded hlanrtaral daugh ।
ter. Helena h&gt; inarrirtre. The Print*. m.mt.
।
8&lt;i trava— ifa- lame haii® lw«d g»d fortune, good name, and * eereM
wb&gt;. ehtertaltir.1 etjhal rreytoul fi* Uto.n ।toward WHith.
Suinrtimm ,|- foofoitti Old »gv,pll go ’hi* r.«d.
to.th, could hot ti»« any, preCm-nee: and |I.H-h*,’ (reck*). I etoed fam what he
-The LieuIrtUlUt bifurmad him that he after mfafr delav, t-M them that fK.m ,MW OU thr rm-ka. but he dill not daacrih*
Paooe Rsadhs — N«fa&lt;v
bat n
waa r.quraud tubr.Hg lHa eignal twa k 1-latm* fliei farfh had t-fae utWlbfo and ,anything to part»rubir.«ti*aMto# 'ague- editor, baa any idea of M&gt;e tr.Hjble ««• fa
uu laerd the Sea ll»iae, lu order to b**u regard, hr ortild n.«t give htt a«*mi far |iv In a myatrrtou* .&lt; drawling fa®-.— pat bf, io order A. have every twwap^MT
-vu«e alleraU&lt;Hi&gt; iu*d«, aa there Wa« a ritlier tu marry hi* daughter, and they &gt;• ffare l.«iu &lt;M bike ahnrv—great ddfrr article »r*d aicrdiug i-copy. An ««rumor that the Yankee* Bad po*M»»hm tn.Lt decide It hjrtbHr.rttirpr.iwM* and ,•m« brtw— N 8. K. W.*ide-«a Ml tfaoM.aayni E.m &lt;be LaU- Jto*.
ul a'HueUuug Jifc* Uir aiguala, and H waa •d.IrcMl fa*'wk b**dtto«:wfah tA’tiil whhi the amt hai .toute &lt;wi.’ «uppo-ul ahlamgh
be. pi~.f eb*et» *r* pruhebly
.
tlicrefara mix-xar. to chauge the u*wi the |.*m &lt;h eithyr, .ttfaWK’l.y •••fl’emifc ,Mid ». “that luboaM tak.yun to h daik j
o*r ! Tbi« ruau Bad Uw deaired rffaet, them fa fieht with uffmetvw wpap'**.’- ba ।night rteht up here In Um uiUdto of lto»
and our Lieutenant iwtume.1 with IU* had ordered • large bag fa be brought, i
'buUq which plmed aw'm* cmiwaud of and he wfa.'*«• »BMea4bl efaUMlb tu pnl ,
Uiu«e4o/&lt; cvrrwpoJMfracr.."/
A'.ilirA In* rival into H, *h-uld .totefo tee dnugb- ,
Aaty. I then e*m the gig Wr the Cap ter. Thia alranga cwuhaA fartwcMt
I
tain, rcqueaUuM bun lu «&gt;«»•• Mt fa*«d, gentlcnivH, waa In -*be p«*ae*eo
the prettv much dm *•«»* thfofb- &lt;
•ad bring u*J diepawbee Be imgbt Ihrr*' wboie imperial court, *«4 Gated h*lf mi ■ tell von.
8mn* yr*re ago L mid an
hour. Al IrittUl lb- Spaniard yielded ,did whit* hmte-r at MUhaeekrt -» very
In the G rrnna,—A»&lt;i&lt;* Blhiittrpi, Um ।g.-id hunter. Hr said ha cmil« g- any.
I (tor,mi uf/ftiliwd, wb- wtea. fa. ted- g&gt;4 where to th* w-4«. Ue wafaed to hunt
that day,ao err aww- Wr»be-e
I bfa adveraary infaUmfag, faith four on withme
,
Ufa back, and ptoced.bim .At; Urt fimpee a
, mu.we all Ifai faew-m. r-.&lt;iwd ami
ur’e liteb a»4 ** Um MG-dng day, mar- ,nnmd. till aflrrn.-m then we kill fam.—
I fled the iirwuliliil Helena.
U•e|Httcl'&lt;*a H-r
- .. . „
oUrrvvU, tburt be within,f.&lt;ty nnlea to
hawaid. 1 urtter tvf.r*hmetii», and m
company wiui **ve al.»JM—
rutmed mu. a gw-*4 *
Admiral
•f »ehr4 pim what
Wane* bad to era.iug i
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famd T He »Md fa Udwruept Avn-m-aa 1
R„,.e
uriratetrs and merubkuiutea. 1-UI parlic,

IMFLA ID'S Ciun Bin

T*n tByeob!(, grey halted frrirar.----- "xU»r» la Oao.gia'a rumonti* witea,
Tbm hi* too. hia pride, hi* darting.

SSisttliang,

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I ie the CeaH Heart.

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�AR NEWS !l
Inrt before golnf'lo
print detail*, we fa
’ife^a. TbcreWraU

prosperity and r*tni
•Tlte ls tte Uiderdih withThkh u f

's Fair Yirit-rmartDENT, '
mow JOftNSON,

influenced; and we are only sorry that
men can be found .on tbe -aide *»f tbe
Union foolish entfogh Uxaid in dialraatiuu ,
attentive from the war b/’ tueb-prooedr i
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■nd 8b«rtnan, which, if w* are not over
confident, will drive th* rebeliton frrto *
v*ry narrow corner; and h wtHoorn*
then, not from such adfltepated fellows a*
'Jrw**r, or «*oh reckle* and d*baoch*d
ad venturers as Sander* ; nor indeed from
any body purporting to represent tbe
desperate cabal at Richmood: but from
gentlemen of position, intelligene* and
statesmanship wbo will spank In the
name of the abused people of the South.
The government at Richmond is n con­
spiracy which eno never yield hot with
ita life, and our only hope of -reeoncllla
tion and unity la from the returning good
sense of the maMca whom it h.. Lataay-'
«d and ruined. Let us have no more,of
this Inexprreribly sickening and irrespon­
sible ‘negotiation.***

Evidence accumulate* tending to show
that the Niagara P«ae* Cummfestaner*
were impostor*, or that I bey had no au­
thority to make any proposition* foe
peace that did not include lb* dlaaolutiou

of tbe Untaa. In lhe first place they admit
that they had no authority to offer term*
of peace. Yet they claimed to know ibo
view* of their government upon that sub
jecl, and i| waa allowed to beamade,pub«
Ho for tbe benefit of th* Copperbe*d*.
whet tbe term* required were. It was
said that the rebels were willisg to ra«torn the old Velon if they could save
LMVwtefc? we gave our opinion of th* what i» left of slavery^ and have tbe
averred Peace proposition* of Bauder* A- United State* pay tbe Cowledutate War
Cq. Ths following article from the New debt.
York JEkwausp Poet, w Inch came to hand Tbe President had mean* of knowing
siBoemir artiste waa published, will give that any such propositions came without
oifr readeis the views of other* upon tbe butbority, tberefiir* bo snubted tbe pre­
tended Commissioners. J. R. Gilmurv-,
■ante wlijocit:
’ j
known in literary circle* a* “Edmund
main lain* that a great deal
cfgood will come out of lb*late negolia- Kirka," waa permiltedjto R" U» Richmond
tiMs at Niagara Falls, because they have about tho same time that Sanders comclicked a proposition from Presldsnt Lin­ meoied negotiations with Greeley. .What
coln, which must have the happiest effect
Mr. Gilmore'* mission to Richmond w**,
When it is known,thatjournai. arguca, that be demand* only th* r«t wc are not permitted to know, but of
torafaon of peace, the integrity of tbe Unloa,aad the abandonment of slavery, the
term* will .be eagerly embraced by
southern people who are weary of the
war. But we reply that all that waa
knpwh,.from the very moment that Mr.
Lincoln issued hte Proclamation of Free­
dom. Nothing has stood in the way of
the ret xru of the »outbern states to th*
Unlpe'baf their own uowillingneM to
lay down tbei^arms. Al no moment of
the war would they hay*_b*en prevented
from raenmlng the ancient relation* to
lb* govornment If Utey bad been dtepo^
•d’to *bkudon their fanatical attachment
to slavery. Nevertheless, it 1* not to be
regretted that the President has so dis­
tinctly'groteed the 'ground* of bl* policy
of reconstruction.
“YThai we object to tn tbe let* corres­
pondence is that the agent on tbe part
ofih* Union, whether for want of judge­
ment in himself or becau** he wa* *oostralned by th* Influence of bis *u peri or*,
failed to take advantage of an admirable
opportunity. The rebel *genta. *uppoeIng them to have been in earnest, which
wa doubt, had assutaed tha Initiative in
a pteh tor negotiation*; they opened the
wy by proposing a conference; and it
only remained for u* to hear what they
had to say, ' A diplomatist of ordinary
skfl! add sagacity would have eaid, wc
■reprepared to listen and to treat; wear*
as anxious for peace a* you are, but we
deiire to know what you have to propose
You bar* solicited the Interview; now

the terms of peace offered by lhe rebel*
“Jelfereon Daria said tn me last Sun­
day (and withall his faults I believe hlrn
to be a man of truth).- ‘This war must go
on till the last of this generation fells
in hia tracks, and his children airze bis
musket and fight our battles, unless ypu
acknow ledge on r right to eelf government.
We are not fighting fur ala very:
Wm
are fighting tor independence, and that

' A beautifully printed copy of this re­
port, for the month* of May and June,
numbering fifty-lwo pages, lies on our
table. During these months the Com­
mission have received fiSflft n»rir*ge*. or
boxes, end shipped 7,037. the excess of
tbe shipments over Um rwaeipta t* explain
ed by tbe fact that the Commission bays
expended 114,354.27 during May and
June for hospital supplies, which have
been sent to the front. Tbe average val­
ue of lbs boxes of sanitary store* donated
to the Commission is estimated at MO,
which make* the value of the3,206 pack­
ages donated them 1128,340. The cash
receipt* for the same time have been
87,085.28.
Tbe report contains a great variety of
interesting matter.
A very explioit
statement of tbe present need* of th*
Commission, with definite instructions
for the preparation of tbe desired supplies
—aa exceedingly interesting chapter
from one of the distributing agents

Sherman's army, operating st th* front
—fellers from agents and chaplain*, en­
gaged in tbe work of the Commission, in
hospital* end on baUle-fieldsA-. lucid
rerewte of the - legitimate erork of the
Sanitary sad Christian Commissions, by
Rev. Dr. Tbompeon, of.Neor York, farm*r editor of tbe X. K fadipmdaM,
and present sgealof Cbrislian Com mi*,
•ion—* brief - history, and • chsrtetaa
“bird’s eye view” of tbe late lew* Sani■**-*- •
&gt;
Im-very ,sat.
MoCagg and

fta final hi* nnm—nil n ■—11

•n Peteraburg. Oc Saterday morning
,
b* sprung • mlM, uiid«a oeo. the rebel

G. W. MUI* to th* chai r. I
On motion of Jams* AI
aofovd, That a wmmitt** I
fire persona, b« appointed
wnlistibg committee, wh&lt;
•hall bo to aid recruiting &lt;
curing a sufficient numbat
to fill lb* tpota for this I
the pre**o: call for troop* I
on each ma* -rolled for

Iforts, emtaining eistrea gam,which blew
the fort to atom* and ' buried e South
,Carolina' regiment in the riiipV Grant’s
fore** then plunged, &gt;ad took three tier*
of lb* enemy'* crock* and many prisoners.

Later aecount* say Gen. Great was una­
ble to hufd nil tbe ground taken, It being;

commanded by other rebel, works farther
on. Furtbec-nawa will be Juukad -tori'
with great interest.
i
J.
Th* Bebel* teNerth.rs VtTglata.

d

'TATI OF

New Advertisements.

Haiti more, July 28— r.
Tho eve­
ning edition of the Atntrjcan, publishes
the following with regard to rebel mnvc- I
m*nts at Martiwsburg.'snd along th* lino
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroed.—
Most-of tbe exciting etori** In circulation
were either unfounded or greatly' exag­
gerated. A* tar ‘be we can ascertain this
rrioruing, Gen. Averill baa nut been kill­
TASH FOR HIDES, PELTS AND
ed, but wo* compelled by greatly superi­
j RAGS.
or fortes tn-fell bark tottw Potomac, and
At *or Martel- ■
.
from thence IO Martlfn.lKtrg end WilHasifogK Jal. ai, isrt
COLS A SON.
lismsport. Mar) land, care; ing with him
the cotiro garrison at that point. Wheth­
TRAYED
er the rebel* occepfed Martinsburg bat
night 1* not known, but of il* evacuation
From Ibe .utecribar. to JotMtown, 1
there seem* U* be.no doubt. Thuwoming tli* train* to Frederick *nd Washing­
ton went out a* usual, and a train for Ona I* • li&lt;U brown; Be otter bd6bt
Sandy Hook loft at 7.45 a.)*. Tlx. *u.
JOHN A- IBi ME
passion of telegraphic operetluu* last ally rewarded.
e
JvtTU*
eight is said to have been cauaed by a
•luriu. Gw. Hunter baa, -however fi.r
bidden all telegraphic commuaicatiun
with Harper's Ferry. Of ooure* we
have nothing definite from that precinct.

Louiavill*, July 97.—Major A. W.
Kelly, late Mayor of Natrbex, ban just
arrived from the front on Meoday night.
He report* of th* fight if Friday, that in
front of the 15th; KJlb and 17th *orps,
nur men buried three thousand two hun­
dred and twenty-onb rebel dead. We
captured one thousand sound prisoners,
eleven hundred seriously wounded^nd 11
stand of colure. Among tbe prisoners
ar* 83 officer (from lb* rank of Colonel
down. Th* slightly wounded wer* ta­
ken off th* field by lb* rebel*. G*n. X.
A. Logan estimates lb* rebel In** In be
at feast 19,090 -,.Mir tore, ladsdins hilled
and wounded, at 3.120.
•
Atlanta I* ia plain view. Ont. Sher
man doee not detirt to enter Atlanta at
prrtent, thentph is fwo Aowrs ke could te
tablitA Ut headquviere there. Gen. Stone­
man ia en route for Macoh and the Atlan­
ta railroad.
.
Tu day's NashvUl* Union a*y« that
Gen. Garmrd, at l&gt;»e bead ’of a cavalry,
force, marched io Covington and destroy­
ed several bridges, and two tbuuaand
bale* of cotton. We also Isam that tbe
rebel Im* before Atlanta will dotlbtlero
reach 19j000.
Washington, July 97.—Official infermation from Atlanta state* that there
were no operations Saturday, but there
v.« hrod —U ta tU. UrooXw. TUsro
bad been no fighting.

ORDEr /or APPeARANCE
On motion, reaovod, that]
gs of thia meeting be puhl

rthc county paper*.
Os motioc, meeting adjol
.
*

Bourrixa.—-Th* Town*h-|

kS

Treia Ull c.ir, inu
in rwi' n
tier, ba eMae bit plea to l&gt;» (fol and.
roof to be rorvr.l uu The l-ia.aVll. •
rilbin twaaty daraibarraAcr.ori &gt; &lt;

hoUfou *l Ibe Protate Ottroto Ita rilfagv of Hro
Uag*. aed *tew roue, if **v tear* ta, why th*
pr»v*ref (he pvlitloBer abouid vol ta rrented.
A*d U la fertile ordered, that th* pTOiltoaer
giv* aetio* te all mtoo** Ltecneteta i* *fad e,t*i*
of tte potarocy of roid p«UU«*. rod ibo beanng
iherooa, by mosIbe a oopv cf tbto not.ro and
order to tapablfated late* ■*H***i*ge Bron er."
* &lt;towroapro- orfetod and oirtafaung to ..id oouotf ef Barry, far Ihrro roeoeerire week*, inaedt•tety ytsvfae* l» said dev »f tearing.
(Aire.ropy.) HHEliMAM a PkINDl.B.
jjV
J*dc* of Frotate.
•r prfetta In said eoaaty. of Ban? far thraa
eroair* wrote, piarioas to (aid car of bear
Estate, ef Ceraelie* Wairath.
sTAnoFjtrcmaAN, a&gt;nait^
«.
Al a aewisn of the Prvtel* Coart for th* •can­
ty of Berry, holdv* &gt;1 th. Protial. OBcv. la the
CHANCERY SALE.
nilas* of U*atio(»,r«* Wadnnaay, the lllh ■fay
yw one tboosand riabt huaired
*pdtM*ty-fo*r. I'rvMst, A C. Paix»*s. Jndg* *f

fan twaafj dm IboaaM ptahiiia v«:—
1 Otte opler io bejiaMirtadmi U..(

bounty of 1190, to volunlj

RaiM.—Our

aocood

SaxAToauL Cuxtxxtiom.

time of bolding th* Republi
al Convention, a!though w*
to rappote il,hM been called

‘W-”•&gt; ‘WT*---

In ntowaiter of th. rotate *f CorotT.** Til
tbatull.looru may b* r*p

would recommend tbrt each

Itaated to beroolf »»d 8 •
Thertnpon it 1* Ordi
*th &lt;fay of Aug*.I e«x

--

•nd *1J other- -------- ■■ra required

TteNSW Bebel BaM a Mere Fright.
Washington, July $7.—Tbe ret^el raid
appear* to have dwindled Into * e«mparlively small affair. It is understood that
Government lain receipt of information
thst Gen. Hili’* relrolac^rp*.which was [ ^wa^tofatapwatabj AriZu^ta* tai£
reporteiPto have, reTnferceJEarl v, I* still j
°° “M
at Petersburg, and. the .column which ba*
beep operating in,lhj? Shrnntidoab Valley
ia pnly a portioa &lt;|f that, which p*rtici•paipd in ttte bite ipvaaiuo., Tiicr* is a
general feeling her* that th* aflair is
about over, and that, when th* forces
onDinv Ounce due South to I rod owned to
which are tn route to tbe scene uf action
.roe, tbroce rowing due croi fa mdl.k. ck
Mellon Hevea (11), (hence northerly •long
•ball arrive, the rebeU wfll be jp**-—
..U harder of ...d lUe to.ro.d (jurolcr UuJ
Certainly they bare nqtcruMod lb* Pui*s «ut .*&lt;1 wrot througb ukl McUon «]«•■
tomac, and il ia believed that th* evacua­
1Y tte&amp;ee ronufeg du. w**t to tte pfaec of
tion of Martinsburg waa unnecesaary.

WsaMngtoe. Jiriy 27.—Tbe Govern­
ment received dripeteix* from Gen. Sher­
man today stating titat bo fighting had
occurred since Friday last. Atlanta was |
being grkdmdly invested by bur troop*,
pbn Were inuenebing themedves a* they
prngrewed. InteHigenbe of the *urcre»ful
rvwslt uf lhe cavalry raid on the ro*d
leading from Atlant* tn MaWe washoar. I
ly expected. There seemed tn be nb
dispoaitlow yet on the part of Hfobd to
•veeuate Atlanta, and It Is prob*Ma that
tbaefey will not be take* without a *evere etruggle.-and regular In vestment and
plege.

la sad far Barry eeutv, XM.lp:
rasas Aiuur, Complainant's Rullritor.
fetod. Haation, July Sib. A. D. IBM.
k trus ropy. AUaaL
D. Bvaiaaa.
[us.]
(jyi*)
Dspaty lUgfatoe.

On motion, J. 8. Goo-1
8.Bnrtou, A IL Ellie, JI
and R-B. Wightman were I
constitute ssid committee. I
£&gt;■ motion of Wm. B&gt;|
cd. That *H actual expen*. I
any member of *aid corntxl
in tb* discharge of tbe dull I
mktee,be and the *«me eh: I
to each and any member of
.of lite fond to b« raised by I
to* by aaMsameoL
On motion of Jam** fl
J2r*obe&lt; That *a&gt;4 ws&gt;k&gt;|
lhe muo* 1* hereby, r'equbl
regular account of all m-l
into th* hand* of the co mJ
count of tbe Voluntero i

lhe last call for recruits, w* iotringas th* quota* of tbe s

in tbie county :
eoivo wrote prorivu. t
8.C. FUNIMJL
Ur*| . AUry'Zw

ring*.

l troll I
Carihl
Baldi-

CHANCERY- SALE,
or MTCHIOAir.-na Ctreair (hart
Improve.
■ *
FBYMOGNOBY, wlrttha'^wan

Bsrry,
Hwp^
Rutland,
Irving,

A«yl
C*atl«
Wood

Caucus**-—Republican
FMYCHOLOQY, or Ih.-ScUaro of th
Mao • reistto*. to |fa*Hfa*^L to tte|Hh
at their approaching caucusth* County, four to th* Re

;

DABYTT

anroa Uwrt astrofariroro.

~ ^o^bSr'adrf’tfci

BOTCH EMT-IMU CIFHE CO.

dlANCERY ORDER.

feS'is:

Tukoat ArrMcnoxs.
Ai
writing from Newfemc,New ■
ing of th* beneficial effect* re|
lb* u** of “Brow*’* RroncAi l
•ay*—“Oblig* m* by *endi|
more ofyonr'/IroacAial Tro I
ing Hit For allaviaUng lb*l
ritation only felt by lh«e wj
fared from any Bronchial rid
for boareenes* and sure thruJ
free to aonfoM (though I am I
tb^rbudwwr all you claim f
would b*g you to foal that I I
ab* dart men in the profesmmoairum, but fed 1 am but
justkonofestott what I have
•disappointment b* aure to red
.SHWwrt Bronchial Tro

�llrWft
G. W. MHIs to tbs
On motion of Jas
sofoed, That a
tn p«r»o«., I.

__

.
U

“

h their uswl
for drafting
» P. Lamb
•ffoy OJfcsr,
hjotfry.
On motion of Wm.
ow—Assofoed, That all actoal expenses, of each and
any member of said committee, incurred
in tbe discharge of tbe duties of said coomlttee.be and the sama shall bo refunded
to each and any member of the same out
of the fund to bo rained by the oommlttee by aacaaamcnU
On motion of James A. Sweetey—
JZrsolsrrf, That said committee be, and
the same ia hereby, required to keep a
regular account of all moneys coming
into the hands of the committoa on ac­
count of the Volunteer fund, and the
names of all persons paying tbe same,
and tbe amount paid by each person, and
to publish a list of said names, and

SPECIAL

tOTICES

to THt TOO O OB Oto.
Molt or
I’iu^r ib” ‘*e"
#&lt; tro“ * h*bH
rotrm or i onrjitR

3«ffi3SS

Bovsnaa.—Ths Township of Hastings
oisd, ew Monday bat, to raise, by tax,

bounty of 1100, to volunteers credited
&gt; tbe Township,

Rais.—Our

second

unprecedented

H%

drouth thia season, waa arrested by a
6ae shower daring'Sanday night.

s «a

(oT
‘-trf Urtlkiw•lAJ'eo ITS
'ofnejf U TT TO T 10 7! SO B T1
Town I Xorth of Rang* S WmL

have

ft HI

w: c

notes yet received any notice of the
lime of bolding lhe Republican Senatori­

al Convention, although we have reason
to suppose iljhas been called some lime,
if w» are correct in our conjecUire.it may

be interesting to some of our readers to
know who ia in fault for keeping it pri­
vate, in thia county. We were informed

■some time since that it would be held
■during the Week previous to the 20th of
August. In order to be in time, and

r«8

that&gt;11 towns may bo represented wc

would recommend that each town select
one delegate to this convention, aa early
as

August 13tk

srr.x-'Ja

•From lhe published atatemetit of the

assignment of quotas tn the'Btale, under
lhe last call for recruits, we take the fol­

lowing aa tho quotas of tbe several towns
Has tings,
Carlton,
Baltiniorr.

i'rairievilba,
Barry,
Hope,
Rutland,
Irving,

Assyria
Maple Gro
Castleton,
Woodland,

MORTGAGE BALE.

TXKFAXTLT hsvlag tern mid. In th.
.U- era stsews wertgswo weds sad
♦ 1#

Caucusne.—Republican Committees
will do wall to bear in mind that there,

are three seta of delegatee to be selected

at their approaching caucuses: four to
tbe County, four to the Representative,

I Xorth of RuC. SWest.

and one to the Senatorial Conventions.
Tbboat Arraertoxa.
A iPhysician,
writing from Newfame,New York, speak­
ing of the beneficial cfibcteTesulting from
the use of “jBrowu’s Bronchial Troe*«"
says—“Oblige me by seeding • doM

f.v i S tB Z
&lt; .v: ns u; tus
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

ia4w.4imn

•ft
.3' S 3 i«
I

Bl

IM

BO to 111

Sa’s
asm

�■dMlbuech
PBPUM Ikhtk H worth
Urn iwhUkt to. pay : muck' attenUsi to

arss^r^s*:-/-^:
piy ot pure water. .Fure,wool water it

DRUG STORE! I

d«ajed vegetable emtter abounds. Pure
«»* .di never inters ar&lt;ai&gt;im*L 1 d*&gt;
n*&lt; OelieXe i|g stories vfldcb ata bdd
alxMit bora,.. becoming foundered 5n eonsugbeucu ttfdrinking! pure'water. In a
tn»jorr.y ul eases Mr. Fnatgnsn la blamal4a( be bits, probably, either overdriven
orjudei w^kedibe traalursjtor else, baa
sufficed ii-wbm heated, torsnol off with*
oiA lhe necceapry .care sad- aUentkm
which abadld ajwaye'be observed when
antatala fits fo«kue&amp;&gt;r ptSSpiring freely.

HIPENTISE AND ALCOHOL

MM Utllil.
r TO* MEQUAMCAL ax* medicinal
; ' pWUBWJMbTAa

COMMAND BUT MORE

•gUjMKWfAfo*'-:'

Ahos Ml Mock *f

UW’. tyuha

groceries
4 by thr SeaHa^ifoeirty:

botmed ami weed up^ ecarooG,‘able to advahW larftuulWA aii.-lbwr! Eaaiuir&gt;u)rt!i. the teak, and waabiH find that
the piueru of the aubject base, perhepa
befit • nvqrtaivd. He hw fapen driven
t«
or wt urn rapid a rat*, fiir tbe prrt
ent atele of bis cuunltutirm tt&gt; endure ;
soft, perhgpa. be batt not bad sufficient
n&lt;&gt;-iri*hment bi repair the waste inadent
al A. lhe Hving mefabanisim *&gt;adrr dm
slates of rnpiddtnd-pMiractad labor, la
not tbie-eiiougb hi Bscoual fitr the -uaed
up condition 1 Is It ‘hot .unit* rational io
euppoaoahat abaAe of tbe respiratory
orgunt, abod Uxraqof loooinoti*#n, operates
far more unfavorably on the botes then
watei^f It hr. But Mf; Eastman mwrt.
If tbnre be any blamw rightly ■ belonging
to bjm, try to ehift the earn* from te»
W* ' mv.IIm hiuk.

• TBA. COmCB.8UOAB. SPICES, FKFFBB,
P BUN EM. Fl GA. BjUrONS. CODFISH.
ia feet. .TrrrUii.g in tb. Oroeary Lna, tmeb m
will b« uecAed for faa&gt;UV li«.
Alaa a great varies ef tbe

C3J©&gt;CJaFJ UPXHWIUXB3
AH

.

IhUm Kllr.eU,

Volt THB BBFBClAb BBMW1T OP. TlfB LADKA.
;

,
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i
1

stationery,

R.J. GRANT!

PENH. PENCTLH. INKA. PA FEB, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac.. *c.

■

pae Ruimu'i Exnucr Bfcatr for all afwrtjioeaaad Bi. team at fo. -tjalN aBY OBGAW,
’wbathar estotteg te mu orpaaAU fiM what
caane origicaUug wsd no tuatfcrwThinr touo
Jever
rrantto.
■
'• ' ;
•
, IH.ma.a «f ibeee ArMna require. Um aid ' afa
DIUMTJB
S EXTRACT UUCHU
1

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
of it. day.

My ditLeeltm h.v. u* erly So BwetwasnB. and I
fcd.UwTu! ami bam.’.
.
Zoawaaa ff."pr^a and PUawf A«MaarA«£wamP
Mr* C.Tniai.r n«WAU,
»i.d [&lt;rniai*«..t relief from Uia Dfitrta. Tbr teat. ■*Dr&lt;«raUher. GaaAri
l Mk-y. .Utt Teyger at
ironT on Uilapuinl la moat ccnidmire, and from
both MieC
ti. ,
Th. uoey of n»uora Cotte ia immediately aaro.ged Lt pi alngla doer of. th. atinutenL .nd by
oeeaai- n*lT rexm.i.g to It, th. return of lb. com
pla.Bi mat be pteranted.
.
.
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«rt •!&gt;« wasrr-wetl» neg etetlrwarn

CM CURfi^±LS
ifsaw.-.'sEv:
^tSSj^KSSifet!!

B Ml'LM.'OF TRADE

STKIXS

Come and See !!

(D3EBAIP,-!f(DB CASE

wg ’ nvAE

Knect.1 alttalion will b. paid io COMPOUND
NlTaifo put dM up PUBm5BlPTIONteaad m&gt;;
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J'-I
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»_l. .....

•r Beady Pay, oaly.

£»•*

»• pn*UWj

GROCERY,
Eating *V Billiard

’ ke&lt; I

iudhe mrtemit4elufw*m wwMfearCp tbw

qnawdty which a rational animal knbtbea
wbHf does hsrra, but ft it tbe qwaHty
whitA .demands ourgUrtUam;’,,.
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rd&gt; p* Ar
MV.- 4m i

PIANOS

Pianos 4 MflntleW* ”
lubtAu,

PIANOS

■GOLD

rtANoe

ccoi®®!

man**

abAMwttCil tnf/fiym g-&lt;l wwMr; bte
teuh. u comfxmmJ ..fae» euty-fiva per cent
of themme, and be am no num exfol
wiHGdrt It than be «i| Nriflwurt finid.
1
A large stock of

GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
.

TT8MT BJTTCH

&lt;3- O O X&gt; &amp;
Which we :.;Ycr at

uvniauann.

eidyr tbeciiadrttewwflbe Inhabhabtw m Wl£l» GEUEIIATEI
pipulima dtiwi during the tmxl$M* Aua Btrrar foil so »a*i.fr tho.e aha
eon. Tiriral amnanta nbnoet tn di«aas&gt;-.
and.ta wtew ufqwemAmgJt.tbe Urtrety
are continually irwbiWnK waur, rwuderwd
cold, hot, emir, tweet, ®» aikwiine, ywet
at tency dictates, or M« frahr-n prevail-;
cold.iimaa-id uU&gt;« fixioipa arwmited 4wt.»

PATEST

BBDU'EBD iPMiKBS,

SALOON.
EATON

dk

IMPORTANT AND TWOE!

ncNAVGBTOM.
ABE too «««T«Hep wMl
X„.
A TIMO Bttod .p, at rraat tspauM. the eo­
WAGON’S NEURALGIA KIM will agw^ljr
lean bar«to«tfw kept by Wa. 1. Katos, and
.dwta« rooua*. M»d aet apaUOOD 1III.I.URI)
TABULweadk the patrwae .r tt&gt;« public, be ABE too r.ckrd .III the tart.«t/|„c,ino(
Watxi.'. Nzraloia K»« .III .prrd.h rrl «r.
AEEjna auttei.g from Um Bmwiagwf I&gt;T»m-

H

TAW^t WroiUteu'kw1 win improre yokr
*BEr« pwmSgwIth pete.With Goer la.yrmr

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iijiWxTtrx iT’m S.
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Manos r.-'rfcte* ■

•

WAtrow-t NaraiuttA Knto wIU aaanagt jaoT

JBWJS &amp; CEDIS?,

PIANOS

OUR EATING bEPAKTJALNT
Cemvemleat,

GROCERIES

rMZE MEIIAL
nASOS.

Pleasant

aa

qaiet.
DrutktHHru or. Rordyinn
tfill bt allawod.
And U1 who ar. willing tn petronii. a quiet and
orderly Gaocaar *«» b a loom, dui not fail to

JST* NO

WATSON’S NKCRAUna njfft , orruin
ann fcrd*aeaae.
A.yUeUDyi/.
C. A WATXKM. /V^rnfor. Bqx-I*

saSrttfL ■S”

.GIVE CS A CALL!

evary &lt;mm&gt; doing their fatal to nee tbe b*.t&lt;&lt;-«! of tbe pitcher, end tn pitch lhair
.bodfosinU the watery element; »•&gt;.’
after ail, h**w few persons eempinlM «■!
any lied eflX-t from It!
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Cattle abiatld never drink pood waler.
They should either have at»M t£ * run*
nlng aLrrani, or a clean waler trough.—

tW~TWK5TY-0NK TEARS AGO.

FIRST CLASS

Clot hi

1&gt;. McNAvatrrnx.

AND

DR¥ GOODS]
^l*a Talus of Dsrid Benes.
Some wenptewm ww dogbs bs MB*
iaMff^i fcu-n that larga fortunes haw
been niad» every yuur since tbe emu­
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borarn uf the Army of tbe PulooiAC. Tim
popular uJee b that whan H-mmate y ieid.
up rta* gtemt, she te bttrted in 'MM field
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tbe -wood*' BnMtwWs. Nn» au. • She
b« made Iber Jart charge and fMwed
bar ImVAees rari, bul there M frvui teU
to m hl the nW animal yet. A cn-.i-nci
C.r Um purcham of’ damd borate In the
Arm.
lbw P*4w«»ao »-e ibe
year, waa let a tew day a ago, totlteWgh
H btddar. M tt.lS per teed.i. delivered

GROCERY, EATING AND DILIARD
SALOOIT.
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every fe* riiWtte
a' Snovemeht, sdvaheed
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“Show Mtn io," «*id the Colonel, abd
the next iniuulc our friend Death'entered 1
and made bis beet bow to bia command‘‘‘“Wbll. wbat sorspe Uro you been

Toward* the dooe of the latter part of
the year 1751, the French, hided by the
Huron end Iroquois Indiana, had begun
to make themselves disagreeable- neigh­
bor* to ibe British and American C-to­
me. in Northern Virginia, Ohio,, and the
north-west portion* of New York State
— the French, by their encroachment*

E-a®,■^51*

on'erinsciou* ofihe fctif that wailn’stiinw
lonntlheir bhmehew: '
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for'Uem; '
»&lt;«*; V&gt;rttMaa3 j, .! '&lt;» ; ]
ipproached within a bw-‘
Ute'urmfpittl'dn Bf'iiie%r-':
I th* smalt &lt;&gt;pen spate 'in
...COW A-Ir.sin'»d,'wben suddenly he
^ised. and, crouching down upon tie
and* and knees, crept cautioo’ely forward
fsw paces. Having' remained In ‘this'' with surtiug dhUnctuea*. liriUated’ abe
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Em* mamIm- cry of a tight owl, Mdf temterssd bh
Hk
.tbe.loditer Ml V&gt;fAhw,

jjatlina into now Tbe naked, when he
aaw who bia visitor was.
“Nona, Colonel,* replied Death; but
I bare come to s*k a favor."
“Lot ua bear it" eaid the colonel, inqulrinyjj, “and then we. will see what

‘•Well, it I*, simply this: If y«M *f‘11
barbarity ita.MlMwhw-werwUUfortunate put the “rifle*" under my order* to-night,
and letmaoeeapy the, deserted poet, 1
enough to foil Into their hands.
win
nut only dear up the myatory of
Tu put« atop U&gt; these aggressive pro­
the dUappoacanbo of the four sentries,
ceed iuga numerous.bodies, both of the.
but make the poet tonaatabU ‘In the foregulars and the colonial .militia, ware
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dispatched to the soveral potato assailed; tWR."
“But bow 1" asked Ite Colonel, In In­
ana among the rest a Colonel Henry Inra,
with • company of soma doxon Virginia tense surprise. .
“I guess, Colonel,*’ anawered Death,
riflemen, was ordered to occupy a small
“you bad better let me bare the men
cutpoaL '&lt;r log fort, which, at thia period,
ank order a* oUJ and I'll tell you the
stood within'a fpw mllte.of the north
whole affair afterwards. I promise ybo
fork of the Alleghany river,
that not one *ball rbtelye a eerafoh; that
Having arrived safely at their quar­
la, If they will follow' my ^iMeUons fmters, the link company set about right­
niwirv*
ing the old post, to make it a* comforta­
“You are a arrange man," said the
ble as circumstance* would permit;, and
Colonel, “but I think I will hit you have
this being done, and order onoe mote re­
your oirp way this time. When do yon
stored, aeptrica were placed at' all the ad­
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“la af&gt;et&gt;l an hour’s time," answered
strictest vigilance was both •ojuioed nod
t*he elated Death.
exercised byjky . andJiigbk
.
“Very well, 1 will give the teeessary
Amoryi.lha Virginia nflemsB who had
volunteered mtojne company wm a tall, order*; so that you can Start, when yoe
think proper. And what Is more. If yM.
madly, fine looking fellow, who, front hi*
perform sli that you promise, and don’t
fatal and unerring skill as a marksman,
bad received th* somewhat awe-lnsplr- cause me to regret fcavllig humored you,
ing nori dt.piumt oCDealli." Bat with you shall have poor Lieut, Campbell’s
whatever justice thh name had been ap­
Rector Campbelr was a brave' bbtplied to him for his skin, hla disposition
headstrong young Scotchman, who had
certainly entitled him, to ho'such tarror«peak I ng epjtbet On the contrary, he occupied the place of Lieutenant at the
fort. Th a sodden feat &lt;&gt;f daring, he had
was the very life of tbd' company. ,
voluptewretJ'to ataoJ sentinel al ths fatal
Ilia rich fund of mother wit, large so- spot from which three Sentries had ’ilci»! propensities, and constant good na­
ready so mysteriously disappeared, and
ture, rendered film a general favorite
be'paid fl«r hie rashness with tiis Hfe.‘
with tbc men; while the Aever-MUpa
It was about an Hour after hl* oonverstock of gtiine which his skill enablsd
satlon with Col. hex, that doHiero ap­
him tr&gt; supply the asess&gt; lablwxjf the
proached the deserted post, st tho bead
cer* with,.not only recorpmened him to
ofa'ternm rifl*ni*n, who had been tem­
their good graces, but ca'psad manr a litde “abvrteaming" of hl* .ip be • Inked M porarily placed under his orders. As
they neared the post Le said :
and passed over in sllehee which piner­
“^ow, boys, 1 will tell yott what wo
wise, perhaps, ho wight nyt have 'got
kregorn/ Udb. The long and short of
over so easily. , ,...
.
.
the teSair 1* simply this: Its a gang r&gt;f
The company bad not been stationed
them’chased !r«qoi&gt;ls that circumvented
at the forrmuch more, than a week or
abd tarried off, our‘four' ntaw, ' shooting
two, ere .Death'll; pne of hie. exoqrsinr;* them' wltl their arrowy and then dsfor game,discovered that al, a small farm
'camping with their bodies. To-night, as
house, three mlqa^Qf so distant flora the
I ufae rWnrjdni 10 the fort, I suddenly
for^therpriv^nccrtjjh MjasStanhope,
thought J' bsarfl 'he edrnd of several
whose equal In beauty and amjbility he
voltes, and erobpieg on my hands arid
bad never seen before. And to render
.himself mors.pertain of the fact, he called knees toward the apol, got nigh enough
to tee'arid hear that shout a, down hrnthe day folfovlnjLMfd«r■«P»«r
qools were then arid there arranging their
tence of having left bis powder ftaajt.
~ lleath wa*mvrt*d tocome egsln, by,

yte^y'^oteliftto
did noisy a wnrd to I

/J, honor.

Foet
F
— ’6lecam. ■ W« gte teere aktoM8
tAclw*
Xfti- thEjnitf-HKW*

about about threw Mura,
ietall
d^ rifid-fUkiirf. dowe SO unUF |v»
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volley which the remaining nfiemco noy
pouted In upon them, but strain ssy; •
owe of tho-five whom Death bed sieved *
wt did not foil . Thiauwueuai event awm- J
owing u&gt; tbo following cause; U&gt;s htAnchJ'
of the bush on which be ted stoodisdbb'''
rifle white firing,hadhuddeofy yielded at
The Rebels
the momeift tu discharged hlv'pIMe.'thM 1and tostad until 40&lt; AC’M.
mfrdering taariBtete bis ‘ MterwUs deadly 4^coo»w'iHiflS4^I^^^IBtoqtensk wbto^
aim..
.Ml", ’. । ‘-Jun ?cd II-.- ’■•.'J • ]
aroeud .U* in every;dinac*ioter-&gt;ery
Ulteringan impreeatiyn athiabad lnck, 1
Death sprang down the bank with the: 1uopleateiM to*esr -Ihars war ---------number killed apd woujm
rest of bls Coin perilous, and with' one largo
1
bound resbhed the aSdeof the thief. They 'was all day until the boor of’
grappled and- bosh Ml 'beastie to-tbe 'whsh a-very heavy fight took
lasted until llj-f*
*- L ground, dasped,and darting glance* of
------- ■rz—'
•avsge hatred from benralb their km Itod
« wm a*«gM to behold the rate,
brow*.
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advaaee aolnmn anar ealn»B and Efl *aa
Over and over thsy rolled^writhlng
end alrainiog, but seemingly neuter ebAtflwtlbebeedof the Indian earns’ in ky Um sb«rp-&gt;boot«
eoutaet with the-poiut of a reteBhta prok k““*“ kl* *“
truded from tbe bank, stunning him eo&gt; 9W’*d “P«? .item you ought, to have
th. large bulldjnp which they net
that be relexte tn* -ric^like- grip on,
Death’s tbr^-tod tMlAftfthu. relict' dn fire. Yod do ndt kaow'tte horrible,
nd, springing tu hi* fest, finiiked hfe ca­ of war, nor eon yoo imagine it. Large
ret rh-y bringing the beavy breech of kin man.iona sad barn* were -' blowed .to
rifle with sledge-hammer force, down pieces. Such excitement as prevailed-In
upon his bead.
•
.nvCi ’ . the city at that time was never seen be­
Tbe remaining four Indians had , been fore. But If the retels luuf advanced bn
likewise despstteed ; and tho victorious tb* great-Capital ou«Btei'dsy As tMy tn­
riflemen, none rf whom received a ।I VWod tn do. where would Wateirigton
scratch worth mentioning, bow ateL/op htee been toAay 1 - Oh, ft; would hwye
such a ebout fortheir victory that tbe old beisn in ashes I But the Order km coun­
woods rung with Jt for several mioutos termanded by one of their geuersla, arid
after.
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As Colonel lore had promised, Death we bad no troope out there st ttet time.
wm promoted mtb. vacant pentof Lieu­ Albsejsewem out tbaretwo days skirmtenant; and now, dear render, we inUM iahing,.th* Sixth Corps of d&gt;* Anr,y of
beg leave to Joforen ye?, that our here the Potomac carue lo our sMbtanos, and
and proiniaiag'rwteran, and Gea. Morgen will thby Aid. The teta. made a chitw*
of Berolutiohary notoriety,tere toe and on Fort MaMSchueetto and took it, they
the name iodiv Mon I. !&gt;»,&gt;/■•. r.-ia .tr-. ■ I MM -it about te, boor, when we rallied
About a fortnight after thifr eventfulI, aid charged on tbem wd took ft. back
night. Stanhope Farm became the mens, s^ain, sud took some prisoner*, the rut

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I sm very terry to think we have eueh
rebels in our city as we have.
There
. was some people arrested for making a
। ateesb flag to present to the Brel rebel
came.into the eijy, so. you can judge
whether they cams near coming In, or
rite.- Many relics can' be 'found oa 'tte
SrrTLtax—■John DaMen, a ooentry boitle'field which was fought so near ntir
bhetr-enflth, the hu.band of ■ yoohg'wtfo। Clpiial. &lt; &gt; Many a kame Ms beta msdo
PFC lb* fo** of the loved ones;
had labored long and beCAmh wealthy,
hiribg the eustonl of all the fitrtwte* arid many a vacant seal will ever be left
around. When be WMbh his dwnffWd, aroond the family circle, only to‘be retoembisred by their pest history. Mar
tee called Ma wife Janet, to Mm.
b £
“Janet,* Mid be, *1 am not long for. our God eteor tbeir hearts of sorrow aed
tMs WbrM j I am wearing away very fas". tomfort them in their hour of trouble;
Now-concerning’the bMlnCaa. Janet,, and may they feel proud that they fell
.
tbete's Andrew, the Rwomsn, • he know*1 In behalf of their country.

all about the .hop, and Xbe Customer* all
like him. Yne will juavlst a duoent,
time otapae and then make np togetbe?" I
“Ob, tny dedr J&lt;iba Feaid
boreu i
;

How many did I see lying helpleae
balling for help, but wu not allowed to
assist them, but left them to die In titer
eponies of pein, sbeh is the case. Resd•»*, when you are sitting alyour pleasant
homes reading these lines, imagine the
hardships that many of your friends rite
teiBergtebg • some would be glad to eat
ithqortiwfrtotB yoor table, yrt-some'cC

�«««•'• ov,ij.

H*rrnr»eB*in
is spare time,

ABRAH^LETCOLN,

i.toTtoaA

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on the Imide. The iarfi are if Hmber
four feet through, the top fa covered with
-liofir. Wifei wb f^tMfli'Wifcy
0« lhe top of the ' limbers; r There' are

uta to tbe general we»fere;~aod

Tbe Rtf

that •‘be

'•wrroog tn the maltaf was

wMuveruxeo w*pay ■who stay at bome
or wMtaytr ncopoin^^ '^ .o^'^sif'

ibe-RepublicM to coihe t
^'Us'Uti ta thia Q

to practise, w« areatill making Infioiksly
smaller saarifieee tban vor brethren bi
the field; hod wih *rb paying to secure ta&gt;

principal causes of beaUatiotl on lie part

our children and ourselves freedom arj
aYroelawful government, ifh tskeeill
ihtt a man can gel, at the d’atante of ten
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the jiriM te sfll^bol Wgh.
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Tbs peaoe they mean ie not th#, peace
we tnaas; they want separation and indepeodsnoe if they can get U, or if they
cannot'gei'lt, a mere nominal onion tike
tbs old confederatroa', which fell to pieces

of itself, or tbe present rickety and stag­
gering Confederacy ; but we want a res!
Union, each as our fathers and tbe progreaa of wrtott have made—a living brganixod nation—a republic of republics,
whose bonds shall be as firm aa lhe liga­
ments of tbe human body, and wboae
operetlona as harmonious and lasting as
those of the solar aystera. The political
«a»eii Sad Barry. Ml
SAS euuVantioa to wow

nt. IM4.ato»« o'clo
t-sshis in said cans
dalagtas 1b said Coara

leaders of tbe South will never consent
to abandon their desperate position entil
we destroy tbe armies by

which ibey

maintain It; or until their own people, in
life extremity of their Bufferings, drive

^fe.’W-nnr- ' ■
my.KhfPn^KB.rr.-rv,’
By th© tenth of next month alt the stock,
adpa will be cotupleted, thvnw'Uh'aafilall
guard to each bridge, our syilropd cornraunicatirxr will be safe through tn AtltoIK. There Ms bwq spnJs Wd Ruhling
going pc, in and eroded Atlanta for the
last few d*5», wha) the rdsolf ta FHlve
nol booo able lo loath,'bih \hat a'great
battle i» going on h evident by tfie trains
going north heavily Jpden wifti'adsoncrs, ar (what uibaya,generally call
them) gray backs tn large numbers gn.
xng ta t,he rear. T.Thb Hastings Boys are
all well and in goftd eplrlta,' and anxious
to bays the first of November comaWhen
they hope to have the. privlfsgsto cast
their y©lea for Old Honest Abt. Old
Abo wjU get, ninety votes out of a hun­
dred in this regiment. I should judge by
what 1 can learn, that the army alt lire*
swill average about the same. ' "
Thb 'Gan to \bi pa'ks through what is
called Sandy Ridgy, and ‘took Its nsn.e
from Gen. Hooker.Wfio j showed 'afiefa
great akijl ia taking'it front“ the1 Irtemy.

»f odfMMpn wbfehlod totbedlsMter at
Petersbrt%, whrfbo Wfef tbnt had they
taken priaseMfon df'tbh Mil wbk*b they
were eiifecied to tale, which they could
have' iaVen/lMid"which cohuoanflbd the
rebel works aodbew&amp;j; aod-oould have
’
'isld, had been previously mlqed
o W-W,
Tor CM# mown, tbe
i cm^d/not V# Induced to finish

.1 viiiana' ns that no wronj
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U Captain, .

Regiment of lhe E
Cavalry, Capt. Houghts
”i^MUa»d5MU«rita

• orb,, and dcmorallulioti'was cro- i
lhe fruits of a vie/ j
r hen it w»» WAlhU, tMr grMP।

■r 'i"’■We Pryor PotaipiK.

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A Rum and Wm. JI. Good/

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Waabingum, Augusl 3-— it is bcenmingapporvnt to tbe War Department
iImt tho rebels are rood vsd on a vigorous
catnpslgrron the Upper Putomae, and
are reinforcing Gen. Early strongly.
Three hundred rebel Cavalry visited
Frldsil,Vuruing a train
of cars an&lt;}.soma freight.
Qpn. Early
crossed the river tbe same day with US,000 &lt;n«n, and on return of-the navalry

7,|g!&lt;|&gt; to enlist. Fall Into I

He now^^lds^Martlnshurg and the sur­

' officers of that regiments

fotCiptain Lamb’s Qirnj

nnih, »lib

luce *MBh tWtio Ulot fight ta the
«M write te their rereuwy’a sake. Ttae

ItMrrwngwrat of prices may be twcrere-

,o»J

tain Lamb has seen three
vice, and all the Regime

rounding evantry. j: ‘' 'T*

Mew Advertisements.

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For Chamber. Scbooia,
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Evary larlramrn^ Warranted tor FJi
Prices, from 1100 to w»:~
THE

AMERICAN OBCAM

jx^ DeoccHT.—Tbs light
, jjry hot weather.

The gro.

I* oow no poeeiblliiy of
then a third nf a crop of e

sheet of very fine music frl
'- iiehing bouse of H. T. Mer
Washington Streal, Chicagl

dier'a Pride,” the words by
Jfekrin, ■ a gfowiog tribal.

Stitt fcstfore’vrtfo
A&gt;

Goon

Horau—Ti

Horn* in Battle Creek is
,.gmei well-regulated .bote I

f be appropriately Bly led tl
'"Uome." Tbe great de*»J-

. found under the m»nsgcm&lt;|
tbe McCamly House. Th I
are experienced landlord*1
comfort of lhe travelling pi
B-xae la provided to and fr.;
all bills are moderate, and
eminently “wril-kepU” B

S

We shall awfler from high and cncer
tdfe jMoH while &amp; war testa-fib the

Co;

CdVAUtT

• Heugbialiu has received
iVratawa oompanv of caval

•WS41

them out of it. They have nothing to
hope from peaee or a. raelorattoo. of Abe
------- — Hooker left
Union but everlasting contempt at home
CbattahicjATeM^fffi.fes m^ehAnf here last ynighi, fur“.Wasbipgton.
Tbe
There Uno doubt but the repulse of a
and abroad. They‘will, therefore, fight
Ringgnld. Ga. Through thia Jlipa’ the( C'ommrro'nZ «aya.hia retirement from lhe
small portion of -Gea. Grant’s army at
on as long as they c^ii, and our.'^beat ne­ nillrogd runs and also Ina 'Cblciatnauga, ’ army resulted'from a feeling on bin part
^-Petersburg was bad enough, but I# being
gotiations for the pseoent art Bhermaa’s Creek, over' which there Is two "bridges'
, M the indignity doifehitn by lhaappolstfiig magnified and mlareprescnted by the
marehea and Grant's deathgrips. These , some one-hundhed rods »|&gt;*rt. Between, ' Mtnt of Howard, tp succred McPbersqn.
copperhead presa, for political purpoees,
.
Tba-AHauta
of the Mtb admits
must soon ibrrag thw more: rational part these bridges our'camp Is situated, near
'&lt;b» a few corrections ahem to bo aeces.what wa».,uoo* * gridmill 'ind t.ftrtn, a lose »f WOO In the jssUfe «f «be 20th,
of tbe Southern people to reflection,
; ' and-My* at the .cate of figbling since
but tow pob the Tram*6f tejthefr are
■shry.r The attack upon one part of the
whan we shall have propoeala to which'
, Hood
command of tho, seboLnrmy,
rebel workajls magnified Into a general
tbe people of the North may honoraWy apple and peach trees, under wbosy^e. Jl»iil-b*«MiiMl*lwd lathMewneka.
attack, and tbe repulse as a repulse of listen, and whaa, tofe we may re#«rw «an wa bare pitted
tod wb also
- our whole army. The loan In man iaaet snow er that will abow naaa magnanlfonus : derive sotus’behyfftfrfon'lhs fri)tt,to&gt;it
down at a score of thousands, and wa are in concession as wj» have been energetic
St Ldnfs, Augdsx 3.—The steamer
■ ' •&gt;!
x
again assured |Eat wa cannot conquer tbe in combat
EHeDfciho arrived Xt Bt Joe. Monday '
I wus pleased tolearn 'ofUe siW ar Av- fiWftbe VpfHrMteettri.
Throe day el
rebate. JU Neg fork ITorU save that
^1 tifWin; JoOM, wbt» Wii with UeTpr before her arrival, at'Fort Bithold, the
uw0 cannot takt^Riehmand," and there
Gen. Carringtoe, eom mandant of the
Indiana tnade'tbree aauulta on the Fort,
rare thousands who will believe the state, military department of Indiana, has pub­
which were easily repulsed. Gun. Belly
uient because they desire it to be true; lished an official expose of tbe recent bis aioee attep^unto bis duties andklbd- left Fort Rich on the 17lh fur tbe heart
ofthe Bidbx Nation, where'be expected
’■especially until the election is over.— Democratic treasonable orgaokatlnn In’
that Stale. This organization is secret,
to hat# xA wngngsmeut. The expedition
These Copperheads aver, at other times,
oath-bonnd and both civil and military. sorry |bal bis health would not per nil t was oompoaod of two Minnesota rrgi-,
that-the ioausa of Ibe disaster was tho use Ills simply tbe Indiana branch of lbe**O.
£*1?'
menta, the 7lh ,Iowa cavalry, twn ^nm •
of negro -troops, so J that these led in the A. L.” and famtehaalbe strongest cor fnenda must part in Unieaof war. This
.paalee of Dacbtah volunteers, 100 Ne-'
rnborstivs testimony of the substantial Regiment's time will expire tha 3fith of brack's scouts, add four guns. The comsnaaIrSeptember, al. wbicb.tij«»w tb&lt;?v frxpect io m'tofl' todk 30 days’ rations. Tbe re-!
' Now the truth -of this matter is, that accuracy of the; Ck. feotris dieeioscree.—
TWrd is but one I mainde^ fff! Belly*a fereeh were left to
This organisation covers twelve States, •tart fur the Stale.
-but three dirfefeas of Grant's forces were Michigan among lhe somber. The ex- nun, that lives’ id IJasGpgs 'wlmU time
K,rrt.my.
•« oo'mpan
nsed in tho aesanlL Only one fort was poenre pertains almaet exolueively to will expire with the regiment, odlaes they les of th# fid Wisconsin at Fort Rich, one
. tnibirfMd only one position of the furti- Indiana and is very fid I, and eirtaWishes should decide to let the men gu that.- eti- al Fon Delon,‘ahd tbe rerneindcr oflbe
listed in the fiUlofalxtJ'-Wfy Bll ajp
regfmertt alotig tha river.
.
' ^rations assaulted. The colored division a eloee intimacy of tbe «O. A. K.” feed­
ers of the North and tbe rebels of the old regiments, which *'M Utb/agraitnent
did not load the assault, but went to lhe
Booth. Many prominent Indiana Dem­ at the time wo enlisted, pul I hnderW'itadHbMEa^hib. f
support of Gen. Leddies'division of white ocrats are named as connected with it. stand the V^ar DepaHment have hyci^ed
oui^'XugMl jk—the Dtmcrot
troops, after they had been compelled lo Tbe disclosure fills twelve columns of
. W'ooaaitttal
re'.ird. The colored troops, under a gal­ the Lafe ye tu Javr^al. Tho proceedings
wb—r*.- IV Smith,
of
the
Grand
Onncil
at
Indiana.
Iasi
Feb.
of
dealing
with
men,
ns^clt
os
poor
p-,1,
ling Ara largely enfilading, attained the
order,.of American
'CHANCERY BALE*
rctary, are published -In. full. Tbe Gnmd toy fur tbe Government, wb art
■Hunt, and Chas. E.
crest of lhe second fortification, but were Secretary, in bls report, claims that the
tats of Michigan.—fa* amdt a**
rr-P*Pulf Grand piim/•" tU OxfUfyThrrt.-U GUorrrf. eompeUed to retire, withdrawing at' last order in Indiana numbers 12.000 mem’• Tb*J *’*» m1um1 for • re eotstn.
OrioHoo H. B&lt;M **-i C*'rtn
0a».
in considerable disorder, bet leaving bera,end It is alsn spoken of as particu­ met) and hut lu uis—of ro^enHalih£‘ by if
.in winch lbby acknowledged their
that cannot be extended.U&gt; us, we "tfalm
' tnany 'brave men' dead upon the field.— larly flooriahlna tn this Bute. We Mmll
Statements to be untile; and admake room for some striking extracts Lhe right to be mustered &lt;iut 'tvjib, tho
tl» exlstenoo of ..the order nn )
The whole movement was'originally in­
regiment as a duly tbe Govcrntpenloyrps
from Gea-Carrfegto*’*-report.
eroberahip jWi It.. This coafestended to be a surprise, sad was effect­
• Il will be au«i.in our telegraphic col­
re# many delatla, snd.tke workings
ively planned. The feint of Geo. Han­ umn that several of tbe leading men Im­
weaa. of tha order, । but no new £Pt111, x: D' 1.i,M' * ,b! subscriber, CTnSm
OmatOnnur fa sed of Dsrry ecus tv, Mlchlnn,
-Bock's Corps screes James River had oon- plicated in tbe grant Copperhead oonimportance wat)t revealed. .
siderabiy weakened the rebel army at spiricy in Missouri have made public
oonfeesii.n of Chair guilt and tbe treason­
Petersburg, but lhe delay In springing able chAracter of the ‘■Aowricnn Kpighta"
rairiSWS A«. «—Tw
' the mine, owing lo the fuse going Ont, enThe Indiana SralineZ confesses tlto ez.
has ihofullpwing, from Harrisburg the
nbled the rebels left to make to effective isleuce nf th# secret organizations,. and
StK: Cot Boyd, uf the 91st Pennsylvio
+esistimce ht their greatly superior posi­ argues the sight under the Federal. Cun- of uur.Ucm of roll cm ent, a
eliluliup tn maintain them. T&gt;o- Worid tooujdjx)4iscbarg«t before we
tion. It is generally conceded that w#
avers that "the plot was concocted by ad two yearn, we .wpuld'apt bi
infficted great loss .upon them—a loss Meot. Col. Sanderson” who bos always to that. We war# willing to
- oMsiderably larger than our own, and been a Democrat, sod used to edit the
. Laitr
received this morning,
have permanently demolished one of Philadelphia Jtttual that gave Buebenan
stales tKsf the rebels' retreated borneward«’T,afid bar* again eluded th# prep­
their most formidable and anooybg’for- an eflective support. Tha Chisago Timu to complain. Man Q»a|. wlpl
now denies the existent# of sacral trea­
arations fur ibeir’capture. Ills thought
tlficsUsns.
r
sonable
•enable Democratic organizations,
orRanizMiocs, and
under: t£e new Oemmsader, tbe rebel In­
TheJataAt news from the Army of ibe yet only # fewjigysagO.it&gt; speaking of
roads Infw bur 81*U will etase. A: dis-.
the Prorta rv
Con^U^Jl
W:
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—
—
ij
ss
id
'
' Fatamao rrpraasnta It sa being in good
rtere from tbe
-W
.
rw
lelaewhara a oil! lor a Dem­
• spirits-and, ha leaderpefeotly eopfidout
ocreticl
____ CuovenGec, to M W&lt;l *»
.of ultimata straoae.' He is not a than to
Pepekr
Ije longjmder a abadow, and we believe
. Uta jeouatr/ will soon bear from him
again, sad the oaxtlime to tha Borrow of tee, bat baa Uta-aignataras appended of
dolUn bw.lj,
tbe rebate. - «*&gt;-v
- lkr‘* “d

v’*’ ■saVrtEii'w™ n—

jl

Co.

chance to go to Battle Cree
McCemly House; and, out
, if,you stop ‘bsre once, y.-i

format tbe 1st number o'
JUpfril New Era, publish.
•orta.b" lilseeixrol
very eredltable in eppearea
‘ course, devoted to lhe Intel

•mH UtTHHMA csffee cs

vengeful John, In his endea
' tbe dominant party of the
; ;Yan Buren.

1W EEAPB «TKBKT. W. T.
TU ahevs Company srs ks^rs »H
u»
wsrid as Um swaSrs of ibe Cafes PlsauUoa. s

_ _

Howaxb Aaaocuvtox Phi

We Inrito the attrolion of e

the announcement of thia w&lt;
natoler.; Institution in out

.

-

«• •mfeteh Mi u
tWEMMf HIM eed.fo tbe Mtish
W?, kr’ «* -Js *kraa difeeM kfofe

eolumne. Our business Iran
. tha^aanagtra lead us to beli
a sound, useful and raliabl!
f !■ ■ ■■■■■■■

A boaudfcl Wnel
■e’Marvmt T&lt;me," &lt;?»•*•

Wrf n» udjv

puh. »

.&gt;aMLa(&gt;b.Mv4i&lt;r

�)n. //ft

ANNOAJ. TJ1X BALES.

S" :e
hspa,that tha &lt;miy avldaaoa of any thing
wrong la die mailer wan tbe Wlure of

"nf lfteUma ,of holding the Convention
being one weak later than expected, con.

vincec us that uo wrong was intended

anywhere.

. .taw Cxy^LMY Ccmfant__ Henry
llougbtelio baa rncdvtf authority to

AfcW.t’s-

raise a company of cavalry, which ha is

tu command as Captain, fur Col. Wor
ratr's Regiment of tho Eighth Michigan
Cavalry. Capt. Houghtalin baa aasoci.
•Ud M lai and Shi Liautananta Andrew J.

S PBC1AL NOTICES

Lnccv, A. H. Ellis is recruiting men
ii-r Ctptain Lamb's Company, to take a

place in tbe Now Mick Third, and is
meeting with very good success. Chptain Lamb has seen three years of ser­
vice, and all tbe Regimental and Staff
ufficers of that regiment are veterans. 4
glorious record is in store for the New
Mich. Third.
. ' /.!
i
Daovotrr.—Tbe light shower of ten

S- «

days since baa been succeeded by very
The ground is literally
parched up. Potatoes are nearly ruined,
and many fields of corn are ditto. There
is Uqw no poaaiblftty of getting more

dry hot weather.

than a third of a crop of either corn or
potatoes in (his section.

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE

Naw Music—We'are in receipt of a

.«a«ir

(heat, of vary fine music from tho pub-

I*'®’11

ra-xT—

li.bing bouse of H.T. Merrill &amp; Co. 1»
Washington Street, Chicago.
‘The Sol­
dier's Pridwf’* the words by ILTbompkins
Eaq^ sod the musk and chorus by H. T.

Merrill, is a glowing tribute to the

A ’
A

"grand old lag.
Stilt tasting o’er ths free.“

Goon

Hotel—The

McCamlt

Il oom in Bettie Creek is one of those

quiet well-regulated hotels which may
be appropriately sty led lhe “Travelers

is • is

i

Home." Tbe great desideratum of lhe
traveler after bis weary day’s journey is '

a place of rest and comfort.
This is |
found under the management of the new .
leaser», Messrs. Stokk At Kstcbvm, of
the McCamly House. These gentlemen
are experienced landlords and make it
their especial study lo contribute lo the
comfort of tbe travelling public.

A free

Hte is provided to and from the are;

CHANCERY ORDER.

all bills are moderate, and the House is

f 1TB OF MICHIGAN. Eighth Jcrttdal Or^MMdtagtetSs Cl res H Obert for tWCaaay

Reader,if you
chaneo to go to Battle Creek, stop at the
eminently “well-kept."

McCamly Hoom; and, our word for it,

of Barry, in Chancery. at tbs Coort Borno
£ 1^1“ &lt;“V‘ **
*»• •***■

■raw

if you stop there once, you will stop

MOtu D. T^.OaagUatai,

asdran X Tsmf, Z&gt;rijdssf

there again.

A Fixxon Parxa.—We

have be­

fore-os tbe 1st comber of tbe

’

Andrew JrTowr«WBtfknaMssn&gt;r ibt Bute of

Grand

JttpiA JFew Ere, published st Grand

UMX UmssM san rwtaaal Dih nil il in Sa toisp-

Rapids, “under the auspices of the Fro

■Vl'iiftbW
Torn 3 North of Lug* West

moot Club.’’ Uba six enldmned paper,
very creditable in appearance, and is, of

9

course, devoted to tho interests of Re­

» 4 SiS’tt

vengeful John, in bia endeavors to defeat

&amp;

the dominant party of lhe country a U

Van Buran.
How am Aasocunos PMUAMUJ-nta.—
We Inrite the attention of our readers lo
tbe a n nouncement of ibis well known be­

adminbtbators bale

the matter of Uir Katefc of Sabvbl Soo-

nevolent Institution In our advertising
columns. Our burinees transactions with
tbe managers lead us to believe that it is
a sound, useful and reliable Institution.
’ j*—iiiitfi |7ni1i—'■ •

CHANCERT BALE.
riTi OF MrcmoiM.-Tb.

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M Bit

sgai tansv
•NM .is.ssj

�Jtmi.

Robestb &amp;. Striker,
-szjzc xw^^hfa
rmwa tw«

gntiip’

RT ahwriwM, »a«»t co®

■

’ •£ *» BBccrrsP

jrrow, an4»catU0rlth tbe hand

Ch

is ptf»i4fflu» nm •

OJto.la-.R~w

buaQa to the act
feiniy .{ink!
furrows, and the «epui*dW*4:

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ADVSRTDI*1

laasO*".
»«• ll0**-®*
, Ant, sad P6c.nl. for etoh
B. Xtlboraldi^oanttoyw

u«irea»lbro«gb milkiuMtason.

Such ahi r

•

wOowrtre aHIkdB late*;?to confirm tbe

1.

-.-■her pearap di«» feed never pays belle*- j
■^thsm M lh»Jall.M&gt;r gottf milkers areaf* -j
U.U mttfc detain pMr an^Meak un froxen i

COME AND BUY MOM

Nj -for *e a*eof W&amp;aafcip »IWSed totMhar Ahl Ae Ub0tnr,pne maa. is for

'life a Ml atodk 'tf ■

i;'.; 3 -or those— '. t.

rc 1 LMC tbefi be' no IpdK uf sociability 1 &lt;
Sin tha jural districU,' 1
nlng*^tay be greatly '
lly iuiercouree. Tbrowi I
I foeMlitiea, and neil1 ;
Hetith %ur •pursuits
spiritw'«rf
0 in-A: 1 rue li,ne
1*' &gt;
^aS.^lMaM.ai’n. 1— i» kflnW«K
ver matter, connected
tWXmla^
uiE -St lK*r« are till .• . &amp;

arming ooWmuMly wWy there .ra nb
icisthisita, catmol be;Adtimaled in dv»-|
lara and csru; for not only does tbe tack'
&gt;f exchanging IRnsrrf Wtr^
Alnintf to airicu!tura! purWifts, greatly
mpede .tirwHAfol fnrtifthg;'but there ik
onKntMleqtunf. irtjT.I Ad social.
reAh, lutl Tcainol be omnputed, and
rb« lost can"never be /^covered agaiul
!4FyonF‘ne%bbor auocwMs ,Uetter. .than
rpupsolf^ pepducmg any. Whip,-'xfi&gt; &gt;»l,
eel that yoy are -ftumbliM yourself to

Jeb and OardPrti

MEDICS!* AL

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gasfass’ IM"'*-*

GRQC&amp;UBW,
tea. corm, sgait, sri&lt;w.
PRUNES. HOB, &gt;AlBntB.CQpraH;
tahct. ererrtMagia lh&lt;&lt;h**V
will be needed for fatailr use.
,
Aloe a grsal rutWr of the ./- • ' ’

•

aznuiEKV ipiKBurwffiiflTS. ■
An4 Coekltg EMr»cU,
* ’
B. WLGHTMA
--WXBKLMRI3 OROCRM

roR TinxirBaAA.BMMWrr urpiM ixMM-

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ST-A-’I’TONTIEVT.

J. GRANT!

rasa, pbcjia. wks. p^m. «s‘
VEl^PfiSi C^BDS,
*A •
•
Upu. owrebytree my bo feya^ali «^‘b

Mrtm.nl

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P”T‘’l°°*t ihi

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SHHllFfS SAUL

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Come and SeeH
arg. surety find au hndleciual, social and
proepdroos peopfe
1
*•’ t'&lt;aO
i9/&gt;.
&gt;•»

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Bemedr Cto .Bpuaa Frail Tree..

lr*rT

effort fiilM -ftTrifeft' tbeui’ bwr
. Trdit, ImHhia wa. We oracled a porto
hie feweMrouDd each 00% Md kept a pig
.-deta the endow ra.
Four panned
AU^aUtomi feet !&lt;«&lt;. «&lt; UgU bmrd
1 - ------- Placed around a
together at lhe corners.—
.had been ia tbnt pen about
AAerlhs ■
were rtmw*ed to another
AJMMftli
■
L-i ...
_____ ___
- lo
a--.produce
---- —rramady
fails
_ _______
■hr- they have t:_
good
fruit,1 after
been rill
well ।

oosttaeedao erer etaou
* rt-KttoCCard eer, D Paari si.
aber I. !«*.“
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JUST RECEIVED

Some fruii/.teea bUI newer produce any

»** jw*.

WK

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

pw^*'

saloon.
: 1 GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
draTTQMTwtnOT
T .

EATON

dt

IMPORTANT AND THUE!
IRE you anffeeiag with tbaidraadptbuM, fret-

McNADGHTONr.

TTAftOTrs xtobalou EiyGwiiisperfuy
l!rt yra^kuf with lb. tartans of tr'seek-nnF

RRwiwh atacunraa.
;_____________________ hd^ayeas;

WE»V celeb'iated fatent

•Iterawfon to sMloy Htose who stre them a therrkEoott—A rob«rib«r TrftH oegh trial; and .wNtrsrOe fatroouced are rapidly
may be kept a year. U». pickle
follow a: ••One pound of ut*!l&lt; aria pound of rock salt, end
efsofl watar. : H-shoold stand
e»d a«H. then stirred
nd «» the edge, which should be
tesmsll enddown, _ Care shoql d
AQAdrct .lboM .vUb,U?ick sbelta,
ft err frrab. -They must be kept
-J&gt; tobod’.ar
I Aui*. fc^ATlfoni
-.WAjeer. perfectlyAwd-’ Anoihdraobscriber raJranmeuleUme witei for keepr-fog-eggw.-ltae bpecteof eribMed Ume
to forty gallons «f water.. Draw off the
dear hirer imd ad J to it two quarto of
salt Keep tbe wrw in. tha' Waler tn a
niaflkijdane. । /jwtow'fWa'FBdar'.'-’ I1

Hering foal »tcw gir. entire ■eUsfocuen.
OUR STOCK OF gtOGUUBS
IB VEBY FULL AND COMPLETE

8ELF-ADJU8TITG WRINGER
No Woud-Wnrk toSeweil'cr BpIk. ‘
Na Thftmb-Scrtvr to yet out of Order.'

OUK BILLIARD TABLES

VTamase Xsaaam. KisaVill speedUy rdtere.
Wuxuilfwuisu Koto will hanrsv. your
digestion.
,
. ARE you Krauttar with pais, with Oow fa your

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COU^TYC
D.

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NO lDrunlcenmii cr Bawdy im
Mau'ufoclured and sold, a Uleaale and retail Lt
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.
trill be allotted.
raercTsaa ■asrracTcaiao co..
And all who ar. wUtlng to palreoii. a guistand It. £1 FtaUSu, Mew reek, sad Qrr.luA Ohio.
• 8. C. NORTHROP, AgaX.
orderly Gaocaar *»n BuoM. must nolfiH 14
WH.kTHVKRFBODT
KBQWH.^1^ ,.
.
CITE C8 A CALL !
That Iron.wt&gt;UjpH*aiied, wXuifMeA' i-'' .
TtaH o •wnpt. machtae UbeUar than a compli
;
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GROCERY, EATING AND BILIJARD
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L. Eavo«,

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D. McNadontox.

AND

DRY GOODS!

-9C«anilsa a, id&gt;wnwbtp »»r ImA «/»uh»
' MtStra: Wwbrai Renhaart at ffwnU.
Hill. fe. the courat . '
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RTOWWi IPBIDBS.

Clothin

•A Farm**.”—A Car rpapMAm t
Pratlaad paper A'scrikis AdebMe Id

|------ JOHN HC
■nurtWi’-IEF

—* tbebeteftts

CMStg.
OFFICE OVER BLA KK^ STORE.

senses psracber; whereas, ■wHtkowt tbe

Will attend to all eall. is the MbSsTBU prut-.-.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1864.
gartinji Nmtr,
IS PUBLISHED BVBM WKDMXSXM.T.
r UISTIWGS, &gt;1R*T OOUXTT, meveeas

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DYSPEPSIA

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ITO TOE FMFLEmr TO IMITRD

AND DDJEABES MBEUIXG MlOJI
DBORDiaS OF THE LIVER

ft ths vahre of the system, and corits errors. Such hm breo the work
By .ao art of Cbngrsas, approved Jane
h Congress was called upon to per
BO, 18M, tbeaecretary af ta Treasury
£,ram&gt; Internal Revenue
is autliorasd to lasoo an amount not ex­
ceeding two hundred- mlllitaM of dollars
srtrtions of its authors. In the
ter Treasury notaA bearing intarMk Afoa
rate not exceeding seven and tbrfc-keuta _____ .__ Tom, 1863.lt yielded about
THS fiaiUT BTRMQTaDriXO
~
per centum, redeemable after there years foeVWsd CRMtalf millions of dollars,
while
the
corresponding month of thia
from date, and to exchange the same for
ft© JO (Do
lawful money. Tbe Secretary is farther y eW xskurMd about fifteen millions, un­
There BMtrrs hare perform^ more Cw«:
authorized to convert the same Into der the same law. Coder the new law.
AND DO GIV£ BITTER BATttPACTMHr I
an i»iU» nf Bjoi, Card, rfoaJKft,
bonds, bearing fotrrest a at rata not AMr which went into operation on the first
Have note TcsUmonv.
'
i present month, the Treasury
/•rey PrUliM
* »tort aMto, sad aS
ceeding six per onntum, payable in coin,
leisure.
Zf.t rjr JfOKJt BBSPKCTABLi: PPOPIf TO
quaofly radrivee one million ta
in pursuanoe of the authorial thus oonferIWCK FOB nmtf
]
ks time and experience enables
red,! now offer to tbe people of the
It L INKS of
re »sb4.
Thao any olhsr article in lbs mukel.
n employed In collecting the
United Btataa, Treasury notes aa doperibWe defy any One to contradirt thu Assertion,
:o enforce the stringent provised in my advertisement dated J.ujy. 25,
SklatosJtonsew^J,
chair opposite Mr. Treeeely.
AND WILL PAY glQpO
L
1 _.t that a million
Tv prsTsct its otling.
...,x
-Yes,4 mW Luke treeoneotaely.
“I 1864. 1 '
rill be found the rulenad not'the
Toaay oaothel will prodoos a CertAretopahbsbThe circumstances under, #bioh this
Utttvli&lt;w»r bon
’ ,, '
whh for a capable housekeeper.
Do
ed by u. that b not GENUINE.
i. SUU, much space Is undoobv
loan la asked for, and yoor aid invoked,
yon think* y mt would bo willing to take
Haires Jtoer oelooger,
for Improvement In tbolsw. and
though differing widely freea .ta exiatlng
HWFLi.MPN GEBHfiK BITTERS
(ir-to fora mu.
charge of my boms 1"
stata of affiiirs three years ago, are such
WILLCUREBVEBY CASE OF
Yoe may make h stronger.)
•TH," clggled Miss Plant, Udlng her
as to afford equal encouragement and se­ of necessary iuformadoo to acquired. The
blushing
in
ber
Hlaoodged
pocket
hand
­
Chronic or NtevoM Dsbithy, Diseases of the
curity. Time, while proving that the proper sources ofcrevenue, and tbe most
BbeeMyee Mwdreira
tr;.t—&gt;n.&lt; ni......
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kerchief. “That to. If yoo don’t think
struggle for national unity was to exceed effective modes of obtaining it, are best
Thai ta soap ba tavery,
tne unragltjenly in giving my consent."
SUrllcsvs s«&gt;un4.,,
,
in duration and severity our worst antici­ developed in the execution of existing
Luke stayed—ha thought Miss Plant a
pations, has tested thy national strength, laws. And I have reused mereurea to
W|tK»»&gt;hkof»»T'’'Tvery old woman—but nsvestaleM be and developed the naiTonal resources, to ] be Initiated which wOJ, it to beltored,
Wbsn ths srep isdooe,
went on:
_
_
an extant alike unexpected and ;remarka- enable Congress so to improve and en­
Seth ky lefell It;
“I'm very particular about my coffee
ble, exciting equal astonishment at home large the system as, when Ul en in con­
—I suppose you understand all these lit­
end abroad. Three years of war have nection with the revenue from customs,
tle details V
. A *
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burdened you with a debt wbteh, but and other sources, to afford an ample and
. "Ofttjursr l .de," Mid Aunt Zaruiah,
three years since, would have seemed be­ secure basis for the national credit. On­
“I can cook first rata, though I say it who
ly on such a basis, and In a steady and
, yond your ability to meet Yut lh«
shouldn't My IL My coffee's as clear as
oacrtutatod feealth and predottiro oner­ vigorous restraint upon currency, can a
wire, and I’m great on biled cakM."
! giM of the nation have proved to be so remedy bo found for existing evils. Such
“ Ars you," said Luke, rather puxxlod.
vast that It has boon borne with com par-. ।i uatraiut can only.be exercised when the
D. C. BAWUY.
"Well, I thick wo.may oontider thio
1. all kinds of Family Oroeerire,
alive eaee, and a peaceful future would jgovernment is furnished with means to
as an engagsaeeol."
stiztr’XaitrKuE;
hardly feel its weight Asa pries paid |provide for its necessities. Bat without
“1 relc'lata an," aald Miea Plant, again
Aid of a patriotic people, any goverofor national exbtooos, and the preserve- the
i
~.l &lt;•( tee HuW Hoane.
taking refuge in her lilac-bordered ker­
tien of free institutions. It does not de- tment to powerless, for this or any other
chief.
desirable end.
Serve
a
moment
’s
consideration.
*
i
ConUias no Barn or WhtAey,
“1 ebould like you to come aa eoon as
The denominations W the notes pro­
Thus far the war has been supported
aUTD &lt;nAW*T fcA^m -ri-R-uvv^»vnma
poselbjo, aa 1 wish to engage a house Im
and carried on, as It only could have been, ;posed to be issued, ranging from fifty to
mediately," said Luke, rising.
by a people resolved, at whatever eoet
“
Oh.
confound
It
”
said
Luks
Tressaly.
“
Oh
certainly,"
smiled
Mias
Zeruiah.
IS TIE BEST TOMIC
' of blood end treasure, to transmit; unim­
Well who wouldn't hare been tempted “When i. it to ba 1"
For their
paired, to posterity, the system of free posed to aid tbeir country.
to use rather s strong word, to stumble
“When is what to be V’
rarREADVwim m :
, government bequeathed to them by the redemption the faith and honor and prop­
! into such a maehtrom of soapsuds, scrub
“Why—how embarrassing—the wed­
great men who framed it. This deliber­ erty of that country are solemnly pledg­
birtg hrbshes and mops 1 Cleaning bouse ' ding !"
Ib.B.phi
ate and patriotic moire has dereloped a ed. A successful issue to thia contest,
-What weddingF
f ths Sort 1 Indeed—the wbrds are all insufficient to
Iburcd, I’cniurwo. .v.
wri
power aurprising eren to lhemaelves.z It now believed to bo near at hand, will
Uapttol Cb&lt;ird&gt;. HbilUdpM*.
1 express fbe'foriornlty of that once cheer­
"Why—ours to be
has shown that In less than a century a largely enhance their value to the holder,
going to be married f
m
,
I bat* known Heofl*»&lt;i'»G«rta»n Bittars forsr»- ful little room.
nation has srisen, unsurpassed in vigor, and peaee once restored, all burdens can
“And this -c(mier'of boarding," said
"My good woman," eaid Tressaly,
bit for a nanbrr wf^ran. 1 Mavs used tMa in
be lightly borne. He who selfishly with.
.n.l h&gt;&gt;* hrva an »Uuad with Luke to himself when be was fairly in turning red to the route ofhisbair, “here and exhaustless in resources, able to couduct, though a series of yrere, war on ita SIds his kid iu the bops of turning bis
term iu muiv others, rod know that they bare tbe open air. “If 1 wasn't such a miser­ is tome enorofetja-mistake—1 merely most gigantic sealo, and finding itaoll,
■liable means to greater immediate
oi&lt;r*tad la ■ atnkingljr beneficial manrer. I taka able pohronn about sueh things, I,weuld wished ro engage a housekeeper— 1 nev­" when near its close, altnott unimpaired profit, Is speculating upon his country's
$nr»l plavnra in thus pnNtely pr.wfoiiafog _th», ask Jenny Hope to have ma, - I'll take a er dreamed of proposing to you F
in Mil the material elements of power. It misfortunes, and may find what seems
fact, and citing lb« attention of there aflletad
little
house
somewhere
and
get
Jeony
“
Well
I
’
m
unreT
shrieked
Mies
Ze
­
with lb* disrnM for which thee are recommend’ has, al the present moment, great armies to bo present gain leads only to future
nd. io there Bittern Unwieg tram txX**’" ‘bet Hope to recommend some nice old woman ro! ah,-1'11 have you1 know that I don’t in tbe field, facing an enemy apparently loss, [appeal, therefore, with confidence
who knows bow to roast partridges and need to go out to service—add I’m as
’ approaching a period of utter exhaustion, to-a loyal and patriotic people, and in­
darn stockings, and make coffee, and good as vou be any day In the -wrek.—* bit still ata usgiing with a force she great- voke .the efforts of all who love their
And if you calculate to Insult a poor,j ar aud more desperate re U sees, and.be- conn try, and desire for it a glorious fairon ahirta.”
And Luke Tressaly proceeded merrily lone woman, you’ll find out yass’te waked
s cause it sees, the near approach of a fisal ture, to aid their government in sustain­
__
towards tbe browp-stone-casket that held
up ilro wrong passenger I 111 proreoute and fatal consummation. . thick, in D&gt;y\ —--------- _s-’-Sg that credit upon
his heart's dearest jewel, whistling Irn you, 1 wUl; you good foi-ootMag, stuck
deliberate judgement, is the present con­
Jr brre rrqnrrte’I tn eosatet I
b*• I' - *'““---- ’
k:* hmwn up, hairy faced dandy ! I’ll aoe you for
ni»ad«l&gt;O4.« of different kindr » mrdMrfres —
dition of ihogreat contest for civil liber­
TSX 'fiK’S'.i—lAS.TT.'A moustache In a very enviable state of breach e'premlM see if I don’t."
ty in which you are now engaged.
air »pnrrr. i Iwre III all reaea nnctiore : D-' wiw
And Miss Plant rushed furiously from
. cl4r proof in vsrire. lastreere «4 ru»«' mind.
Up to the present moment you bare
Now, what was there in a taH, slen­ the room, leaving Luke in a stale of asUrlBi for One’s Km.
lartr in tar ftaullv. of th« uMfolnrss of Dr. Hoofreadily and cheerfully afforded the means
U»A. Orrnui Bitter.. J Orj-rt for onro from my der walsted girl, brown-eyed and pink­ tonlshed bewilderment difficult to deHenry Ward Beecher saya of those
necessary to support your government
■rent eoorse, to Vxprrsa my toll oeovteftow^tbnt. cheeked, with a mischievous dimpled
ecrlba.,
.
in this protracted struggle. Il is y«r men .who hare no pars for others, but
mouth, that should reduce a six footar
“Upon my word, here's a pretty mis­ war. You prudsimad-iL and you have are contented with looking after their
llks Luke ■Treeaaly to speechlesa confes- understanding," quoth ‘Luke aloud.—
sustained it.agawat treitpf? everywhere* own ease and. enjoyment, that thev ought
iMl Yet toe dewy kightof dewy Hope’s "Fancy me married to that old maid, I'd
with a patriotic devotion unsurpnseed in to ba put lu a coffin, for their lift s work
rather board by all' odds, for—Hush !
eyes mede a toward of ham al onoe t '
k ended- When God wanted sponges
। the world’s history.
So be eat, twirling his fingers and What’s that T’
- 4
The securities offered ere • snfcb as and oysters, ba made them, and put one
watohing tbe shine of Jcnaay'aneedle and
"It sounded like a suppressed giggle. should command ybur ready confidence. on e rook, and the other ou the mud.—
■
-tU* fa* had better My first, , Luke walked straight to the door whence
Much effort has been made to stake pub­ When he made man, be did not make
to, after fifteen minutes of the. mysterious sound proceeded, and
until
lic faith in our national credit, both ■ al him to boa sponge or an oyster: ho made
_______
eitanre be plunged headlong caught Miss Hope’s two little resisting home and abroad. Ae yet ws have ask­ him with feet and bands, and bead and
hands efe she could escape from her am­ ed no foreign eld. Calm and eelfirenanl, heart, and vital blood, and a place to uso
into bis subject.
“MissJeonyl"
:
buscade.
our own1 means hive thus far proved ode-, them, and said, “Go to work!” But I
“Don’t Mr. Tressaly P said Jenny,
quato to our wants. They are yet tem­ tell you, if a mantas ooms to that point
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between her merry bursts of laugnter.
ple to meet' those of the present and the where be is content, ha ought to bo pot
”1 WHIP said Luka undauntedly. "It fiiture. Il still rerrtalmi' for a patriot^ in a coffin, for a contented live man Is a
From Rev. J- U- Turner. I'mUw of tb&lt; « «•
’ serves 'you right for laughing at me P
people to famish tbb needfal supply.— shame, Il’ a man haa come to that state
’’fer*.'Jscksre : -D«« H&lt;r
■
“And you don’t want to marry Aunt
Garman Ihtiara io my family frequently I »iwyr»The brave men who are fighting our tat­ In which he aay^“I do not want to know
Zrruiah aftef all rWaid Jenny, the brown tles by land and sea must be fed and any mure, or d'o any more, or be any
eyes brimming fall of fun.
“Why, I clothed, munitions wsr of ell kinds must more,” he Is In a state In which he ought
h f cb bt
‘ thought yon-WBBtad- a housekeeper 1’
be furnished, or the wab mutt end In de­ to ba changed into a mummy. Of, all
imnoux-i""i*. «"
‘
Ido,")quBth tavalfoot UMfect and disgrace This la nofthe time hideous things, mummies are the most
j I. the Crert Bowsar
"Tlien, why don’t you marry Aunt for any lover of bis oonntry to inquire hideous; and of mummies, those are the
I Zeruiah 1”
M
as to lbealato«fta‘«&gt;ouay market, or
"Beoaose, I had rather marrrjocT
ask whether he can ep turret bix surplus
«Tc. rBlRDLB.
(
•
“Nonsense, Mr. Tressaly F faltsred capital as to yield him a large return. No
’ Jenny, lurniugroee^red, and trying dre- return, and no profit, can 'bo desirable, if

OJk* iB"toww JM"rer Ik* Pinter*.

and

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GERMAN BITTERS,

Siishujs gnsiittss Jiretton.

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followed by. national dlrtolrtton, or n»tlonal disgrace. Prescnt profft, thus ac­
ft abetter look quired, is but the drecursbr of future
Luke, stooping down to get
,
fade.
“Seri­
Into the bluebine, averted
-...joa
.—/Raw me 1 No—
oosiy, Jenny, will
t'o until
tad an answer,
.yon shan't go
nsUUI have
-■
ittle queen.
Teei
jny. heart'sIkU•*—*
will yon marry fc«f
,
■■I-.Uppore-so, said J«nj
;
down
cnlachleroUp sparkle thp
,
. „J Aunt
cast Isshea—“that la. If
understandZerdiah can’t oome to i

ing I"
.
•■Luke Trmaly jMW Miss Jenny ou
the spot for that arrow of sarcasm. Afow
ho did so. don't particularly concern any.
body,—Doe* It F AU •• have
to do with is the fart that Luke Treagaly
did set up how-keepityt. some th rye
man the subsequently with brown-eyed
Jenny to preside near the aAe'isd

nT Jrekre»-torprvtol »r:-I hare.^re

r=tcuira£4.-'■*—&gt;■•

faitowsi Urwith his
wttotesedvd.tbsD
chair *i* ‘

^“fiSta

boarding.”

mj&lt;

he likee it better than

To the desponding or exulting exelsmaUon “Ob, we csnHsubdue the rebels 1"
tare to but one reply. If It be true, our
national honor to gone; and most of tbs \
States of tfte American Union are sepa­
rate powers nf smaller population than
the cittea .of London and Paris. There
Is no nayy, no army, no common force,
no coltertfue glory. The work of a bun­
dred years to undone.
. When this phrase to need merely in
despondency by those who sincerely wish
the national honor to be maintained, they
should be asked to remember what the
prospects of the Wat were one year ago,
anil what they are now. Gold to higher
but so to ths spirit of the people. The
armf that drove Lee from Gettysburg
now threaten* both, his supplies, and his
rereps from Ms own repltal. Grid may
go Kill higher, but so will tbs national
determination, and thereto no reason to
I apprehend disaster until there Is a cry
I from .the cowed sad breaking heart of the

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of tbe a*m« elasa issued three yaars
I are no* asliiwg at a premium that folly
)v*« th* eurrectne** of this statemwcL 1
mow 8raH M MWF
mru. Taxanoa.—But.aaide fmm all tha
sdvanlag** w* have ewmerated, a epaotel Act of Congress rxmnpf* aU Aonfoead
7¥»«ri«ry note* /rout kcal taxation.
Ou
lhe average this exemption te iwwrtb
about two per cent, per annttiB, accordiag to tha rate of taxwtton to tin tore
parte of th* reentry. Caw greater Inducemeat* be ashed for than three we have

• blW Asttiuerow, Aug.^dM**** J
To Major Ge*. Du:
’
.—The following annmineemewt nt tb*

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j kwva * larg* number of woumted.

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such sacrifice a* Sky lock demands. There]
ia but a limited supply of money seeking
investment at any time, and the Gevwrty
The, chief of staff of Brig. Gao. Kelly
ment offers to pay liberally for its *•»./ raporja that a *c»ut baa iuU arrived al
At the rate of Seven and threo-tenth»-per , New Creek, and report* that Gao. Avareent. per annum to say nothing of tbe ill overtook the ewetny 'near Murcfiald
collateral advantage*. It la the strongest yesterday, and attacked him, capturing
borrower in the market, and every feel- all bis artillery and 500 prisoner*. Noth­
iag of Intereat, aa well aa patriotism and ing official h*s been received from Gen.
dnty, should induce our reader* to invaet1 Averill, huweuer. , ■ , ■....
In It* Irens.”

Kswtx M. Brutes, Basretarr Sf War.

M popular with tha people aa the 5-20
Bonds. All that is wanting, is a know I

edge *f tbe great ad ran lag** of this da**
of lecsritiee over others, to make them
very generally sought after. Tb* New
/York Kramr'arr sets forth aom* of the
lea* apparent adva&amp;lsgea, aa follow*:

••Many of tbe advaatagea of this loan
nr* apparent on tbeir face, but there are
fiber* that will be beet undeiwtood after
•wiaMSratron. Affiong them there are,
•ha Aaaotm Ssccwrrr.—Nearly all
•etlve credits are now based on Govern
meat securities. Books of issue aad Sav­
ings, banks bold them in large quantities
■pjl^fotar 0****, mor* lhaa tb* entire
amount o? their capital*—aad they bold
tbam as. the vary beat and strongest in­
vestment they could possibly make, if
• It were possible to eon templets the finaudal tailor* ot tbe Goverwmeet, no bank
would be any better or safer.
Saving*
Banks already hav* a large part of tbeir
aaaeta Invested in Government saenritiee.
As a rule they allow but lv* per cent
Interest, and can only pay principal or
~ interest In greenback* or bills of State
Bank*,—for every not* or bond held by
them and du* before 1b* resumption of
■peefo payments 1* payable in Governmem legal tender paper. Bank* of laeae
nnd discount can oot ask or get anything
better In payment of customer*' notea,
and they prefer h to all other, for they
sre compelled to redeem their own note*
In that paper a* the dreutetteg mediem
next to specie in value. By the teau* of
this loan th* U. 8. Treasury becomes a
Samnai Baak for At projJt. There ar*
non* stronger—nona mor* *ol*ebL and
’ not one that pay* eo /lierefly for tbe uee
muaer. You may deposit fifty dol•* or fifty tbuuasnd.
The more you
pot in, th* mor* you will aid and strength­
en tbe Government, and the mor* valua­
ble will be-the rewwming corrency of
Um country. .
.
Jxs Luoaax Jraaest.—Tbe powraf
rata (/interest tesla par cm^. payable
annually,. -ZU* is seven and lhre*5«nib*,
payable annswisMaaJ^. If yon lend on
toortajsge, that* must bw a searching
•/ titTea, lawyer.' few*, stamp duties aad
delay a, aud y on will finally have returnad to you &lt;ml/tbe earn* Had of money
you would receive from lb* Government,
•mdlwtM’U. If you Invest in this loan
y ou hav e no trouble. If there is no Natvoaal bank at Aaud, any Luaksr will obtain it for you without charge, and pay
you Ue interest coupon al lbs end of six 1
tuanths.as * most ounvaniswt form of I
remiuano* to bia «Uy anrraapoodewl. if
you wldb te borrow ateetw seels oo tbs
duUsr-OTuUl, you have lb. highest anixinty ta tb* market lodeUwidL If you
*Mb to qalVR will bring within a frao-

B

October 12ih and 13th.

______________________ _ __________

Tbe Secretary of the Treasury baa
been told that be m**t “Any wvrery at lb*
higbsst rate necaeaary to Mwrarend- It
that be should sell hi* aMigatfon* “far
what they would bring,” so a* to lead tbe
market; bat tbe Secretary will do do
•uchthlag. if Shy tech bought bond* at
Admire!' B«6fcnw
00 ia Aaguat, be would demaad a sow- the inwn/s‘■fleet
W a tag and te » prisoner. Tb. MHa
(ember, and twenty in October, nntll be was etpured. The Ghlnea «n beached
would finally offer to lead only the inter­ near the hoyital. Tb* Morgan te tof*
eat and keep the principal. If Govern­ and will try to ran up to-night • The
ment aecuritiea are worth anything, they enemy’s fleet hare approached the rity.
ar* richly worth all their firn* calls for. A monitor ha* been engaging FdrtPowIn gold, sad the country is not eo poor j eU all day.
(Sfctod) D. H. Macht, Maj. Gan.
in spirit or In purse aa to submit to any I

In our columns, to-day, will ba found
an sdvertise«*ot of tb* 7-30 Govern­
ment Loan. This Loan bid* fair to be

u

. RapowLtcxx £aucc*.
«&amp; ef Hastings will be

AL«dV •«&lt; H.»gaged wa. We have sent to the rear
1,000 prtrtoi. MoM* »
.k.Wtew.oT.II'wk. W, Mill oc-

bea been plared la

chureb of this village.

led. I* a,WO. Tomi prteooorss.nl north
14H7- Total prteotmes Is'wr band*,
1,000. Il isesCHMtad *at foe los* of
the enemy test Itast 10,000.
Very respectfully you:*,
j6hK&amp;LOG4!&lt;. Maj. G*o.

chased of W. W. Kimbal
Chlrego.

enft Mr. KitnbaH.

New York, Am.IIL—The Richmond
Aagatsrrr eayax “Wi command Peters­
burg with 500 guns, which can sweep
that city; hence its captor* br Grant
would not amount tn anything.’
The Msoop, Gs.k Tdagrnk.of the 8th,
notice* the departure -u( 1800 militia
from thatplace for Atlants, and aay* a
large number will leave dally fora week.
Tbe State troop* ar* under Gon. G. W.
Smith,and will form to Army themselves.
Savannah. Ga., end Columbia, 8. C.,
paper* rejoice that th* rsbdl'army has at
last made a stand, and appear relieved
of the panto censed swung tbe people
whilst Johnston waa falling bask.

—Jr. r. iroru.

Preefaciy. That te whwt |be Demen
reey have wanted ever atoeefoe war oeen■aeeead. Whew foe tbmg te esmmered
down to tbe potat wwtaaagiue fag* te tbe

py Tbe Kalamaxoo (

test ctrvalatiag ■tvdintu sf
an silhsr I* psveramv*! MCwriUre vrtetwui
beads p*y*M*M
. JXFF;
ki* •**&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt; .wbwteM s/-u^ar*re*w_|

Fair, to be held October t
-and al*o to a complimec

Hsevnoa, Aug,
Permit me through

yonrpaper to eall ibe

Hew Advertisements.

New Orlean’s correspond® nee of lbs Oth
ssv*: Maj. Remington commanding the.
I Uh Naw York Cavalry, opposite Don­
ald*vl He, was attached on the 5th, bat
auaeapded in cutting hi* way through with
slight .loss, except from 40 to 00 sick
men. At last account* he bad oooecntratad bi* escaping force at aaolber point
near Doyal’*.
L
A gunboat expedition up Grand Lak*
on the 26th ulL, was * auoceaa. It dee­
troyed a large number of flat boats and
captured many small arm* and adcouuwmanta, and tha next day destroyed two
saw mill* ami two boat load* ol valuable

wincing. “When the present dominant
parly came into power,” seven “Demo­
cratic" State* bad seceded and formed a
,
"Confoderecy,” with Jeff DaVis at it*
(
bead. Nearly all our forts on the South­'
(
ern coast bad b*s* seixed •, United Slate*
mints, cannon, mu»ket«, vessel* and poli­
tic
, buildings bad bsen gobbled by the
“Democratic” insurgents; our soldier*
(
of lbs regular areny, stationed in the
South, bad been captured and imprisoned;
Foil Sumter bad been besieged, and an
Tbe following baa been received, and
army of fifty or sixty thousand meo had
part of a despatch to tha rebel* at
been orgeaixed by tbe rebel aulhurittes: i
AU thi* had been done under tbe “Dem*
“MubIte, Aof X—It I* p*l*folly bumiL
ocretie" Admintelration pf Buchanan, .
ting to anoeunc* th* surrender of Fort
before Mr. Lterete bad taken bi* oelh of (_aine, «l3 o'cfock this towning, by Co).
Sto-.A'Kfersofc of th* Stu Alabama
i ion ol oust aad inlereat al any moment
R*g1foent
Tht. powerful work was
h^Wla.very handy to have in tbe
“Wa went all the men we rea keep at1 provietooed for^six moniha, and bad a
*&gt;
i «
’
i
tee C&gt;nirww»rg ante &gt;.lig M bom* to supply osr acant labor market,' Sth t*N eniifs ta* S'*
eadvwm IA* ZtemaeratoriateraMt iUl."

Persun* desiri

Mclodisn* or Organs, wil

Tbs protest of Senator Wads *ed Rep ’
reaentati vs Davis, agaicsl tbo action of
New York, Aug. 10.—Th* THAwnr
tbe President in withholding hi* signstur* from the reconstruct** Ml, te err- special st Harper’s Ferry g1v«a more
Grn.
tainly aa 111- timed doessteal, and much particular* of Averilfs victory.
Nashville, Aug. 12.—Sumo pretty
of It would be in very bad teat* at any AvatHI studied lb* combined forces* of hard fighting oceerred co Baurday, Sun­
time. That a majority of ths supporter* McCausland, Johnson, Gillmoraand Mc­ day and Munday, at the frret, bul there
Neil,
on
tb*
morning
of'the
7th,
and
of the Administration hoped that -the
wae aog«oarei betels. Tbe adoretega
President would sign that bill there sen after a Spirited fight, completely routed were decidedly in uur favor. Tbe !&lt;&gt;*»•«
be little doubt, but there is m. queetiuo their entire command, opiaritig all their were not heavy oe alaber side. Every
that be had a coastitolfonal right to with­ artillery ji*w*, a vast quantity of *tnall thing te progressing favorably.
hold bi* signature, and there is nu m-re stores, 400 horsei end eqUipm.nt*. and
■abet NiriteIMta «ew. dtrwal.
rsakon for the surer of Messrs. Davis 420 prisoner*, including *ix fisld abd 32
Geo. ’McChustand,
and Wade that "bis wisdom and prudmer company officer*.
New York, Aug. 13—Tbe Richmred
are to be our sufficient guaranties," be- with M* ‘dotneralited oominand, fled to S»« final of tbe 10th aaye : There te little
। cause to has seen St not to sign this bill, the mountain*. Our Inss was eumpAra doubt that Geo. Great te moving large
। than there would be if to had acted in tiv«4y-»ma!L befog *«»en killed and tao bodies of troops mutiaoaly and quietly
1 the same manner in the ca*e of any wounded. Among**our killed wa* Maj. from our front. Where be te sending
Congres* and I«t' Lieut Clark, 3d Vir­
other bill.
tiism of oour** we do not know, but they
‘
Tbe following fling should have been ginia Cavalry. They war* struct down
leave UUy Pei at. in traneporia, and go
while gallantly leading a charge.
Qipu down tbe river. Hte steam ere, loaded 1
written by a Copperhead :
•Tbe Presld*nl,by preventing this bill Kerr wa* severely wounded while pens with iroopa,have been seen within ths
from becoming a law, bolds the electoral 1 trating the enemy's line*.
last two or three day*.
vote* of lb* Rebel State* at tb* dictation
of his personal ambition.”
This charge is utterly groundless. Tbe
Waahiagtoa, Aug. 10.—G«n. Sherman,
electoral votes will bo opened by the
1 in transmitting Logan** official report to
Preaident of th* Benet a, In tbe presence Gen. Halleck, sayja;^- ,
of the sems Congress that pamed the
“Although the eembto of dead rebate
reconstruction bill and if any of ibea*.
■seem* execMive, b* te disposed to give
votes are illegal they may reject thorn
foil credit to tbe report. Our lorn i* on
But whether tbe votes of Laratetena usd
Ier3,&amp;2l killed, wouaded sod mtaaing.1
Arkansaa would be legal or UligaL nei­
Tbe enemy’* dead on the field alone
ther these ehairmcn of tb* 8en*t»rial aad
. arauuatod t» 3.W. Total numbsr of
House committee*, nor both bouse* of
priauoer* in oer hands, winded, 1,000.
Congroes e* wmcm have any more right Estimated lus* of lhe enemy at least i
to assert that tbe President withheld bis 10,000.
signature from any bill which tb*y bad
passed, because be believed the bill would
dapriv* him of certain votes, than than
,
New York, Aug. 13.—The Harald'a Mil" HJornrr" vluuEB^d
correspondent at the South-weal Peas, of
She Isaveaa larg* family, and numer­
tbefllh send* the following: Thu fleet
ous fneada to muuroher lose, la Nov.
under Admiral Farragut passed tbe forts last *he berisd bcr aged consort, and in
at lb* entrance of Mobile Bay at 8 o’clock April fallow teg oo* of ber sone; both of
on the morning of tbe filb last. The
whom w* trust she ba* met in the iWlma
Uoeola and hie adviser* bare
monitor Tecumseh war blown up by a
ofjoy. Sb* hxa three sons in lb* Union prsvsr of th* pstitieaar shoal
nearly a whole term in power, and____ rebel Torpedo.
No other vessel was
utterly failed either to aobjugate the Re­ , lost. The rebel ram Tennessee surren- Army, who iaft her in perteot heal lb; I A*4 Hlafarther orxlsesS,
who will *e* her fare no ■lore In ,lhli gtes sottos teall ******* i*t*
bellion or to open a way to peace.—JV.
dared after so obstinate resistance. Ad­ I world. She lived many year* a steadfast *««a Mfoaep st e*M pet*
F. World.
«k were, to •»*»*&lt; a *e»y
miral Buehauan loot a leg in the heHon
And co the rebels ar* placed ip this di­ and is now a prisoner. The land force* Christian, and died in th* triumph* vf tbe ante* te bspaMishto iT&amp;i
lemma, out of which nothing but miracu under Maj. Gen. Granger invested Fort Christie*11* Faith.
Woodland, July 28th, IBM.
,
lou* luck can extricate them. They must Gaia* sad with light batteries opened on
1abandon the so* th to eave Richmond, or tbe fort simultaneously with the passage
1abandon Richmond to save the South, ei­ of the forte by tbe fleet, taking tbe water
ther horn of which ia a vita) blow to the batteries io the rear, and silencing them.
CHANCERY SALE.
hopes of the Rebellion.—.Sas** paper ad Our lorn is oot reported. Fort Powell,
QTATB or MICHIGAN.—Fte Or
O far Ur Ooatg &lt;f Barrj, ta lImsw
•
in Mobile Bay, was.blown up and evacu­
Tbe first of tbe above extract* ia from ated &gt;y the rebels.
OrirUn H. BaU and OtaH-Pw*.
a pohlieal article. and the second relates
to military matters which may account
for the apparent discrepancy io afoto'New York, Aug. 18.—The Utr^t

py When tbe present dominant par*,
ty o*m* into power, tbe country was,
,united, prosperous and comparatively
free from debt.—lodiaaapolit Stntiael.
Was ill
It takes a Copperhead to
'
tell a cool, unblushing folahevd, without

tb&lt;
I

tbte county, to the aecem
in for Record *11 eartifica
■ulemnixed by them- T
thte State, require that ti
Clergyman before «bom
wlemnixed, shall deliver

within ninety day* from th

It la very important at t
this provteioeofth* 8taU
complied with, snore parti

ol tbeir country.

Daplieaie *srtHiW* will bs fawesfl ftw d\
dvposite. Tbe party dspoaiuag mu.l e»J.,r».
spo* th* rrifituk e**Stfa*S* Uw 4«»*a*-nsti »n
at seta*
irtistesv they era •&gt; b'
tsae^taUukcr |MQshl. te *rfar.
a.
JefateveeU'ItatsethsMwMi thasflksr m&gt;&gt; V
ths dspeslt, te kw IkeworM s* ths fteasuti *1

Every

ufteo happen* that tb* wHi
liriag have retn*ved to am
of the country, and thair dsot ba obtained without a

naspwt They forget that p

Babacripito** will b*nesivsU by ttri Tris—Wlha CaMMl State*. *t TrMbtwgtea. tU wrrra.

with this provision of ten :
ulsriyuRXhi* time, tod I
aad by *11 MsIUmI &gt;..l. &gt;bUch in
stP.bMWMLM'l , .
AU IUFUTABU BAIU An UflUII
Ihrwsgboul ths sosutry, will gtre f»rfk.r I*.,
WMttsaate
&lt;

ATroas ami FACDUTT to «TTto«rerex*&lt;
IssgVsUlsMAu .. .

V

lime-ver the qualities of
Smith's new AmevKwaO.
journals hdte flaunted th

tsrdav we were gratified,
bell, Fvq . the well known

s.D.AB.'jy.snnm’s
AMERICAN
ORGANS,
KlitJ f rratlo ^tfarjoirnt;
IM MUTUM MmUJtT BTTIJ-4
klsoafux

ruupruro Boermon,

BLACK WAUIUT A HD OAK

1 v

Fsr Charsk**. BebeU«, Lodge*. e'c
’
Ever»
W.rrutM for Tn

PamatTrvasato a*w
r*«», &gt;ki
■weHTBnwbte teateawteteind.'.,,
Twa Ulow_J&gt;MiaU.
j-he

AiffijKTir l &gt; i«-, * ns

ih.AmerieanXJmn. «
enthusiastically of that Or,

euperior to anything that
I mt in that which appeals
art, it te grand beyc
rare combination

action, adapting iteelf to t
aeeeutire, te truly w*odw
Mietfoe the American Ot
brilliant and successful U
wale m rapid throughout t
has beto in th* Ea»t— O
. Jpuntel, Atoemhrr IM*

Asthma on
tofectitet of the Bronchial
are covered with

»»toarW|iuam T*te-

Wteoonsin

TdTi orBICRIG^, Onota^lUrr.

I—.aa

.«iMd«ttothoho*pR
iiheeaaftWAdfari
nv Tbe noble bird I

�Rartmucair

5t?itar5ayat±i,«s

Qaroca.—■The Republi

cons of Hastings will bold their ennen.
at the Court Hoose, on Thursday P. M.,

ANNUAL^X SALES.

at 3 o’clock, lo select delegates to the

several commuting oonv.oUoog.
Naw Oro am.—A new American Organ

hw been placed In

the

Preabyterian

church of this village. Il ia one of 8. D.
At. H. W. Smith's manufiatlero and pur­
chased of W. W. Kimball, Itt Lake St.,

Chicago.

Persons deaiHng to pa rebase

me.ical instruments,
either Pianos,
Melodises or Organs, will do well to con­
sult Mr. Kimball
J3JT* Tbe Kalaojaxoo County Agricultuial Society have our thanks far a oopy
of ita Premium Liat for lhe 19th Annual
Fair, to be held October 8 th, 7th and Hlh.

and also to a complimentary Member­
ship for the earn*.
Baaar Co. Cluk*u Ornes,)
Haarrwoa, Aug., IS, 1864. j
Ma. Enrroa,—Sib:
Permit me through the column* of

your paper to call the attention of lhe
Justice of the Peace and Clergymen of
thia county, to the nooeaaity of handing

in for Record all certificate, of marriage,
solemnized by them. The Statute. of
this Stale, require that the Magittrate or

Notice ia hereby given; that there will
be a special meeting of tbe qualin«&gt;7el«&gt;.
tors of the Township of llupqZm the
county of Barry, Stale of Michigan, hold
on at tbe Shrontx School House io the
luwaAip of Hope, on Wednesday the
17th day of August, A. D. 1964, to da
termine by vote, tha sum tn he mired,
not exceeding one hundred dollars for
each man that will enlist and be credited
to this township, to fill the quota of th.
township of Hope on lhe last call made
by the President, and whether the same
shall bo raised by loan, or hy tax.
.
thi. 30th day of July.
A. D.. 1864.
'
Joss McCollum,
Gao. II. Aaatxa,
Ckairman.
CM.

SPECIAL

*■■■ :#
p* IB

NOTICES.

Clergyman before whom a marriage is
solemnised, shall deliver to the Clerk of

the county where said marriage look*
place a certificate of the same for record
of R*ng» 7 Tel
k&gt;
HH 1 J7 K If

within ninety days from the date thereof.

Il is very important at this time that
thi. provision of the Statute should bo
complied with, more particularly is it so
to the widows and orphans uf the sol
dier. that have lost their Ilves In defense
ul their country. Every appKeatlun fur
Bounty, Rwk pay ocFvn.hm. mint be
neentnpanied with a certified copy of
the certificate of marriage of lhe parties
or when there can be no publie recurd,lhe
affidavits of tbe wltneeaea present when
aueh marriage took'plus and it very
often happens that tbe uitnswe. if still
living have removed to auts« distant part
of the country, and their depositions can­
not be obtained without a &gt; great deal of
trouble nnd ixpenae. There I. a great
neglect on the part of officer, in this
reaped. They forget that perhaps through
th.ir aegSgmee to have a marriage certitica*. reeurdel a pour widow or orphan
of» dseaa.id aeldier may be deprived of
obtaining &lt;e County or Pension juwtly
their-doe. I taka this method to remind
theta -of the importance uf complying
with ibis provision of ths Statute partic­
ularly .st thi. time, fend I trust a word
lo the -wise ia erfacient.
D. Sreixxa.
The Easi has been in a furore fur some
lime over tbe qualities of 8. D. di 11. W.
Smith's new American Organ. Eastern
journal, have flaunted their praises uf
«he^ instruments, and their fsme was
aim.Mt natiimal. Weomfem to having
l.ng experienced a keen desire to see and
hear one of these instrniuenUi and yesterdav ws were gratified. W. W. Kim­
ball, ?»q., tbe well known music dealer
at 143 Lake Street, having jart complet­
ed arrangements for estebliahing a gene­
ral Western depot for their sale at hi.
■tors, called u« in, and we saw and heard
lhe American Organ. We could write
cnihuaiaatieally of that Organ, but that
we prefer to apeak calmly and truthfully
of its merite. In style of finish it is far
superior to anything that we have seen—
lull in that which appeals to the car and
tbe heart, it is grand beyond description.
It is a rare eombitmtion of power and
sweetness ; has immense vol a ms, and ybt
U is as mallow aa a flute; while its easy
setion, adapting iteelf to the most rapid
execution, i« truly wonderful Wo prodiet for the American Organ the moat
brilliant and suocetofttl triumphs, and a
mle a. rapid throughout tbe West aa it
ba. been in the East.— Chicago Evtning
JvaraaK jy.mn.irr i». 18*3.

Udilor of Banner :
DBAS sis with jour MrmisslM I wirfi
my to lb.rmd.ra of roer Mpn- that 1 win wod

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

STjin Of XICKjtiAX: Tb. Clrewft Court
wtt. Marty of Bmy.

&gt;e*«able Balm, that will rdretually rraort, tn
■ dsjs. Punplra. Btoubes, Tan, FracWaa. and
Impurttira of th. Skin. lc.rinB tb« mm. .oft,

.
.

on • p«K* ten» by •
H te* tew »«••«■«*
u&gt; ite kapiui t» «*»«;&gt;

rw-Gsm Banks han fcrUMeo the
traffic in gold ia his dapartrnm.****

.

i

75

CHANCERY ORDER.

A.X
i‘.¥

&lt;*,1*. mo.ol«3

•ed any dtageuMeu to datort his pobt, and
KheTighft »nfn«rsr dt«rt tbeir eagle.

JW», ».

. tnuiem x'

litai tbaaaM MS mMMI D»bMas.
ESS-S
i-K
Ms ptaatoteliMl, aad a

T..
W~—" .&lt;&gt;»«« j&gt;»
«*—. Rte &lt;•
tplMM tew ttrrwd • livite AmWflte

«d .»a

saw*

• -1His

c as

�Jjrihltinl ftnu.
-!©r. Bwy». of Pbiladdphis, furnishes
for xhs dfewiJry 6W«wm» tbe following

liltbr from a dait^farm^ of loeg and
v* "Ru35pbh. 1st umbU&gt; 2d, 1864.
•‘EstewnedWend: having been request­
ed by Ibee to .irrifc out a statement of tbe
process of making good batter, 1 bay^Jo
observe that good rows and riefc pastur­
age—natural grawaa grwan grass and
white duvar are the esovnll®' basis. Cogather with cleanOneaa aad propor managemenL
V'*
-Theproper management, aaI reooelv.
would be to oklm *e milk at all times
wlthia thlrty-oii hours sftor being milked:
Bad In order to efict this, a email quan­
tity of eour milk should ba put into each
pad at the straining of tbe milk. The
judgement of the dairy-managar ahould
regulate lhe quaullly ncoordiug; to tbe
alate of tbe atmosphere. , When the
cream is skimmed into tbe eream-pot it
should be stirred morning and evening
until churned, which should bo done
every three days during the warm weath
hr.wndallthe year, if the quantity ol
Cream would warrant it. Altar the but
ter is broken in the chura to the alia ol
chestnuts, lhe milk should be drawn off
from tbe vent-bole through a fine sire,
•nd then a sufficient quantity of cold waUr, put In Un churn and tumbled a few
times—drawn off as before—more water
put In, and tumbled again. The waler
abould then all be drawn off, and tbe but­
ter will then lay in a mses in tbe churn,
which should be cut promUauously about
for the purpose uf receiving salt which
ehquld be a full pint for fifty pound*,
and lhe Mme proportion for lessor more.
The baMer should then be tumbled in
thachurn eaUfcienlly to mis Ute salt, k
should then bo token out of ths churn and
lamped into pounds os nearly m pos»iand sponged, weired and printed. A
epenge of proper sin, enclosed in n
coarse linen cloth, ehould be pressed on
ah lump until all the brlue is extracted
ore being weighed.
**Tbe most particular part of the- pro­
cess is attentkm to the skimming and
management of tbe cream, to prevent
rancidity from ta|ring.pliice befo'rechuroing. fcr if the cream H bad the butter
must Beccaoarily be bad.
Ho mu Exenre.
“To Dr. A. L. Elwyn."
*

BPTFAIX) TgmMOKY.

DRUG

war:

STORJEU1
' "

CTTRTi'

CELEBRATED

STOMACH

eoad-jMlUM* jbnt maa. tMsgh ‘»® «*»»/•

■BSonaT wanem. aalMHW M."

•n, wu&gt; fcrMw wfc*r «jan—u—

Afar*. J&gt;Op* rib,
n on. of which tbe patient may expire.

Stomach:

Many are aware of lhe cau.e of tbeir sull
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

afoa
Prrerfc Ffalaw require. th* aid of Medicine to Strengthen
nd Inrtoonitc thr System.
irAiA Ilar-MboLo'* nraacr aoatv i.«ridq&lt;4w.
A Trial will eoariaoatb. moat akejrttoa.
MORTGAGE BALE.

FEM A L£3-FEMAL&amp;-FrM ALM,

.EFAULT haring been mads in th.

dta^ofiM.

4

fas#*’’’**'
•'INBAKHT AND CONSUMPTION.

mi mw&gt;3.

liver

and

BowbIb

,5WiBF'
“ whether iBberaortolS;
•ralrm or ptodured/ 1 - .
. byapeotoi MiMei.r

A
t

Netbing a.»*^***-T*t±L*£.

re. FOR MXCHANICAL ARD MEDICINAL
’
pCRPOStt.O«LT^3
FEDFUHi
balremic herb. and jd anta with tb* part St and
Alan a full

»r

GROCERIES!

unwhdeLme atouwaUnrimpu*! •'•to’’ ““
other cxtontol csums. IltoTima a Enrol may

Ttfrn'pS'-ViVJtlXf pflbeBkm

Sutinjt’ Si

wLichat ttaie. catondrd ..rar mv wholebodv. and
bating take* tvw.
17—--.
my acquaintances berdR rec -poire me—indeed I
hardly know n-&gt; »elf-M I am now aw ell wan.—
Let all who ora like APniuIJn_’he,i
-tbe nwdirine prepawd b« tl.r foolery Hoc »ty
—and then think 1 win not begrMpa their dollar.
“J Stare Sosa Ttawor, Mdcbaaic at
■‘Boffslo. Nor. I A. 1357

cured by a wry brief courw of IMS MSte*
ge®3iiem’T

munnixB'ff

Aad Caaklaff Extracts,
tus

asrscJAi wxinr ox

the

Ladixx.

plied with quinl.1
saturated with C
nnfreqwntly re*
by tbewaouf Ho..*.. — •
r
Tha weak ato naeh u rapidly far!

,U*181K- SsratS; SX&amp;L-

CURE

riSfr.
%E=?
'•■IkMAIMDererrfeebIX'hWalili rrsvr.hier th.

BTATIONEOaY,

&lt;w to be ceruO In a. .ban urn., £i’&gt; meow &gt;n«r
rum decrired, sod th.i tb. -FOteON,, toe. by
be eeenf "rowauret *«t«i&gt;■&lt;;««. been dried up
o lb. «y*ten&gt;. to break ent in aa aggravated
bra. aad gtrlbft nfUr Marrinft.

PENS, PENCHAI, INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS,-do.. An.

“**«£■ b;™...........

Upon cor abahaa may be . found all of

KOBBMTN-

moay oa IhU point ft nW eooclutite. and from ■■Drwaamakor.GoetJril Alley, ebovw Tu|q«&gt; *1
35ev.U”S2 SW-teWt;
riHthu .xuting to ■AuaorrwwAl.e from «h»t
rr« cau.a originaUog and no maitor of sow w&gt;o

PATENT MEDICINES

DiwaiMi of Ibees Organa rvanirra the aid of a
HCRETIC, HRLMBOLD-B EXTRACT BCCHU
STUB GREAT DIURETIC, and to certain lo
■a.a tl» daaired cSecl to aU Di^atbfar tMdi ft

orow-nall. rr.01 th.g to it, ton retain &lt;rf the oom
plaint ma; ba prwrntod.
Aa a Menan] Tunic. Ilovrsma'i 1'mm pre

s®=“4E

J3W, WR CASE

Cotlaetiog. and
inelsdwt 05c in Be. I

•r Beady Pay. aniy.
Speeial attention w.ll b» paid to COMPOUNDJld and patting an PKES^RIITIONS; end any
no pareheal ng medicina of a. can ivty apon

.Diddutch |M0ph «TBt drittk., water from
wa old dirty ebip pail, altar H had been
aljawed ?0 atand in the nttthine fcr two
ar three daya? Lal them Uy the axperiment of drinking mxjh water, and wait
;&amp;r the reaull; and than th«y will be pre.pared to eapreae a correct ipinicn, wlufob
er or not each water Is good for ebook
in tbe aoltry daya of Anguel, aa pure cold
water would be.
Water troogha and water tanka ahould
bo cleaned frequently, during the hot
ddy» of August, and freeh wator pomped
Into them aeveral limes during the day.
■ Milk eowa require a vart quantity of
pore water In bot Weather, in order lo
procure their usual flaw of good milk.—

todrof bsglnnMgl coatataiagsiis sera and (torsxx-lto ofau seer, in Bsrrr ciMoty/Mlcblgan. b«
IS saw. uwr. or law, all of which I .hall es­
om far asl« oa Ratanlajn tbs *d Stoy of Saptow
«r, A. D, IBSS, al tbe north front door of the
oart Goaaa. fa tb. rillage of HaattofSdock, ia theafleraonn to ibobi^saal bidder.
Dated. Joly Ittb, IM*.
jyto
D. U. EVERTS, Aarjf.

rCSTKEOFTMF

GROCERY,
Eating if Billiard

salooiv.

TMCOCTAVT AND.TRl’E!

dtred/tiA«ta, Kae-

BATCH a nr,RIGHTO,.

aawtaw atacanras.

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

HASTINGS, MIC’U:

WEEDS CELEBUTED PSTEKT

WANT 25,000 bra. of WOUL lo
L manufacture into CLOTH—
CABSIMKRB.
TWEEDS.

TTAYING sttod op. at great exr«e. tha aaXI loon harrtofore kept by Wa. K E*row, and
adjoining rooms, and net op a COOD BILLIARD
TABLE, we aak lhe patronage of the PubMc, baHrriag that weBan giro anti re &gt;aUafaet‘oo.
OCR STOCK OF GROCEKIU
IS VEKY FULL AND' COMPLETE

OUR BATING DEPARTMENT

WAiSOX-B KECaAUiU-KlNO «iU speedily
SELF-ADJl’SHTG WRINGER
No Wood-Work to 8w«U or Split
No 7&gt;irmh-Srrrw* to gft out of Ord,
Waibaxtvk wits on rrrwnrv.Coo-Wevxi*.
It took &lt;h« Fraat Prunr.
Fjbr-Ser.n
i.»4 i—at
. 1.
_ .1. . . Hu
..

end Aaitralia Arrnti wal
Sample WriSRere sent,
eeiptaf prior.

ARE yon racked irtth tbe lorlttne of RntWAVtsa’
WefatWe Kaaataix' Knte will epecMy rvilera.
AMtyau audferitig Eroei tbe gn.wtegsof Drsrtr-

■ ■ ^AWStg
■*“** *m
'zo"r
A«Eyoo/Xna&lt;with paii&gt;.wilh Goer to year

ARC ya*

MtauWtored tad mH, MModalautd ritrfllir
tsvm-vma*auranmiuo co.,
U
orderly Qbocut

a»b

Saloov, must Mt fol

GIVE 18 A CALL!
A*ms are determined II itwjjteMWiJlpI
FIRST-CLASS

GROCERY, EATING AND MLI1ARD
to prevent eream from rioing ton team
from forming. Rennet and salt are ad­
ded al tbe proper time. When the curd
begin* to form the heat ia withdrawn,
,» «uUh ia aproad oror the contents of the
rot and tbe whole left to cool. The
"
" " *
Gve or ail

BALOOH.
.1 .Sect ofibUou. bcilUof reoplrs Cara nbkb Wm. L. Eatox,
, D. McNaughton.
1 obtained from yoa io Korambsr last. Saatog
tbe advertisement of year Boetoty, offering te
girt year medicine to clergymen far the peer ol
tbair pariabe., I obiaiaad a bottle for a poor girl
of my caegrogailon. wbo had long beaa nearly
bolplaaa from Rhetmiatiam, and itnui(v to nay
■Lbatofo boule enrol bar entirely.-.I FrJte iH*.
beplag itto»V
«ha Society In iu effort, to Introdnea IhOm.dfctoe, and btosatbose.wte may seed, f
MIDDLSVILLI. Micatoax,
taeboronady; and I nea string torae. as I b^ OFFICE OVER BLAEE% STORE.
Hava Us tMrila will fanyjustifr th* most tajsris- Bh^elSp^^
i°Jti’* r0^*'

ar TWExrr-oME

yeabsaoo.

tfa-tt c_B«iroa.* awitogUi&amp;m] ehralal ani
DtwggMod Urt ekyrf BaAdo. N.'T. Inrente,
Mdwrannfbetered . eumpc^j h0IIWB M HRIS
TOLW BALSAM OF UOAfBHOUNB, wMeb ia

FArtaTIfaa .prnyrirtors
^H^ringn^abteaodafciaat agent atWankingPEN1ION8, BOUNTY,

b

ALL to pertrte of ita

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lomedvn tbe
Ceric. Instated

EP

DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
wM a!wap careful

AND MG18TIV1 OROAN8, AU CURED BY

Hoomao'B
GERMAN BITTERS.
Tai

to roe

tubs

TboM.konU

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^’felWlMk-,-1.
b.. teak d.m)« iw

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T©H1I&lt;D.

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Carina

Hall's

meosy

AND DO GIVE BETTER SATIWACtlON 1

r«II aU chaerfel, and most callMr.
belpfehtan than mine, who
irri DUmm&gt;

gsstinas’ Suintu #ir«t«rj.

which be stated that Im

HOOFLl’ID’S CEK3IAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERT CARE OT

Sall Rbrow.
'In bit full

R. B. WIGHTMAN

'X-5LL-'

d'£W2

r» aid. |
in flit.

REMEMBEB
THAT THB BITTERS 18

ROBERTS Sc RTRIKEk,
fa dru
&lt;*-terpentine.b"”1
rias* paints,
oil*,
Dealers
window ria-.P

■ut aauieao&amp;ic

Contains no Rom or WMsksy,
£klXL CAT!’? ULiiXJ X3JUUaUiXlS
BUT

IS THE BEST TONIC

fflisitllann.

ar KEAP WO SATS 80 :
I. A. * C- G- HOLBBOOKk

—*3 GST'S”,; o»«r—‘I-

iou
TRUE!

yours in tbo papers. Betritit* yen
mind such triSroaa that, man, take ootir-

’ Mr. M. expressed bis thanks, and the
banker and depositor sepsrsted. But on
tbe.fuUowing morning Mr. M. wm start­
led from bls “ptaroant dreams'’ by tbo
presentation of^fchock for 8M00 bear­
ing the name of bis Hiberofen friend —
Notknbyfeg exactly boW to uadentand
tbe matter,Mr.'M. sent for Patrick, when

“i can’t bold out any longer; It’s no
Thia b«&gt;y of whom I. writ, reined up uro—let me lie down and dm," Mid tbe
his rocking boroe suddenly, and looked
m the quiet re
ercal plraanrr Id lbs
in his mother’s face, with a question
,1 should have
Kct, tad calling Ibe
mpling feet of men and horaea. whan
starting out of hta large brown .yes, snd
due more than
fall, and half led, half carried him off a
widening and glowing all over hta faee—
money—a privilege of showing a Irttle
s child’s face—a brere. sweet, beautiful
attention to the kindest friend of my boy­
faee, foil uf promise and prophesies.
baucBt tbe a’nietad, t»d l» “rots mm drink.
hood, the only sister of my dear, dead
Ytrara tn&gt;V,
M*' * u- BECK.
•Don’t give sp yet Cap'
“What fe it Tbe.d.,re.‘’asked the lady
father. And besides, here are my wife
who sat sewing by the window, and down
and daughter, who could not wail to tell
through her words slipped the caress
Bsi'Usl Chareh.
you bow welcome you are to Milltown.”
Or. Jackaon:—
which wm in her heart
Il try
.------ -.
' Another .surprise surely.
—---------- - ----I’ lx«a requreieu lu c&lt;
Bui as the man laid the officer down
j
“
How
long
are
three
years
mama
1"
JOHN ROBERTS,
iewtaHo™ of different
Wo were not long in riding bo«n\ the
Ab the child little guessed that all
stout and well kept grey taking us ea*Uy
over the tend were Hearts asking this
along. Passing the field whore his eon
question, looking off those three years, 1
and hired man were at work, the former
whose l&lt;wg path of storm snd bloodshed bad come over the officer’s
WSSSWA
came tn the fence to greet his old Aunt
and death must be trodden before we can
C0UN8ELL0B8 AT LAW
“Why Phillip," Mid his father; “J
reach the promised land of peace ; before
should think you bad dune two boors’
the loud tfctmder of the tramp of armies
*1! over the tend, and the red waving
^“.“'r^eciruUr
/ -H. KENNARD.
“Gtre me your hand Tbomro,” be
•'Ei^X SCTcroLHurol, Huted.Ipl^ of banners, and the awful thunder of
you arc gone,"answered the boy modostcannon sounding Its echoes thro the groped “Don’t go fcr water-It’s too iv, as be blushed at bis parent's praise.
late! The works done for mo. You II ’ ‘And master PHI. himself, is no eyetail my boy. bow 1 died, and that 1 root
which we trust is yet to rise, and over­ them a lan ebeer and Hewing.
•a u&gt; cjcellenlniediciue flow, with its golden ties, the whole taod
D. H. EVERTS,
and son.
nnd scm thereof.
I wm seated In the pleasant cottage.—
• Why do you ask me that, Theodore?
colt emotion naw. He stroked the brown Green blinds and graaay lawn, with patch­
K KANDOLIH.
Mkrd ibe mother, eitting in a shower of
es of flowers mad-' the exterior attractive
H. M. SHELDON
summer sunshine, half diluted by the
while -tha well fbmlshed sitting-room,
creeper of boney-auokte. that made a rod
cosily fitted up with loungM and easy­
heat of bloom about the window.
chairs, work stand and books, wm sug­
“Because paps Mid be slwuld be back look of pam and agony struggledn teem gestive of comfort within.
When at
iu three yearn that morning be left. He
“TbSroe Mary.’’ be -id ; "it’ll break
look me right up in bls srms by the door her heart; and the liule boy at home- pie but wholesome eupper wm ready,
H. F- CHERR'
and bugged me 4P tight ‘h*1 il bort mc' papa'• boy—that 1 -bail net er trot on my nephew with hie son and hired help
l___ ...in
That's tbo hardest of bad made ibetnselvoa presentable in clean
and be mid “little fellow—pape’s bov.—
Be varv good while pa's gone—hell be
jacketa and ’dippers (the doily overalls,
b~kk&gt;’
&gt;•"&lt;
“V
soiled shoes having been dexteroualy laid
slmust gone now , marual he said push­ my wife and child I"
Mide,) and with thanks to Him, who giv.
He turned bis gate once more towards sth to all. their meal In due season, we
g. C. PRINDLE,
■r Hlr:—I feel « * ing away with one hand the ehwtf of
.hieing curie which drifted over hie bead.
the fsce which bent in mute sorrow over Mt down together al the family boari—
__ onah*zl tH.ru in the
him. "Yod,” be Mid, “you have been There wm no burry oysr the meeL Tbe
a feltbfui friend—do one thing for -mo t outdoor work,except the milking and
cut a lock of hair from my bead when 1 evening feeding of the’anhqals which Bill
It am gone, and if ?»• g* home, take It to attended to, wm doqe-- Ndw wm time
I.HlTOn.
my wile, and tell her 1 sent it with my for family eqjoyMeM and Improvement
W ben tbs med was ended, and Carlos'
come to an Clio.
last lots and bleeait
“But bow long T—as lung as last ChristToll her 1 charged
mM 1 That’s a great way off,’ with tbe
pretty impatience and imperioasnero of
antly :—
,
Elik., wtai i«d"&gt;r &lt;■&gt; “• &gt;“y
“You don't drive business to keenly m
“My ebiW," Mid tbe mother, nnd this ud WM. bom. w&gt;» IB lb. pwe. and
your eousio Paul."
.
t . ' ____
k..
uihrM
“No." wm tbo rupln “1
ycai*
—-----------. ■
TV. teH wort. )”• BtreuM
°T thinks me laxy and thrifUes
explsin It to you. They are lunger then
». wbH. !&gt;, ."d U»
C-pUjo
you can remember; almost as long m fa. ta4
U» Mk uw, »n» U.
your life bro been."
n. huof Ha b™.- r-u»~ ot fM, and
The boy looked/very sober a moment, a Hull ... off Ik. aaaon Vorted lu part of my rorninge and I
dropteg bis bright heed low over hie
boXSTneek. fben h. erofeenly
frsxn tfe «ooden animal, and rushed to battle-held of Antietam.

I 3=&amp;.YXrti

hie mother's side.
—
‘
wants to eoe bis pepOftlo,
EHVEE-COAT

bj M Hlbtfnlu mlwr »U W.000

And that aama aonsbine lay a great

aio o&gt; me ia» -pvy-.i.™. . —
——
srds, the fruit ban at lot yielded to the
ateadfast wooing of the sun. and scarlet
rich,’" 1 journeyed in the opposite direc­
heats were on the apples, and the plums
tion toaeeertain if possible nby Carlos
Hall WM "feeing money.”
,
.
CSBOOWCU .uo .vu
Now 1 bad never visited this nephew.
under transparent skins. The frost had
But having once entertained him and bls
not lifted Its white hands among the trees
family
at
my
own
boroe,
Imides
knowing
yet, and they stood up everywhere in the
Carlos well in bis childhood, 1 never
it j_■ k. slimmer and waitdoubtful my welcome, though circum­
;Kd”'iL. &gt;UU. braodloii da,. &gt;b»‘ stances prevented me from apprising the
household of my Intended riJlt, l.Enew
that they lived A couple of miles front
tbe Depot; but Pen I bed teM mp that
tbe Milltown stsgc-copch would take ma
pMt tbeirdooe; no i wentebecrfclly Into
the cars, end wm whirled swiftly aloof.
days rushing right through their hearts,
Whst wm my surprise when tbe ‘iron
from thst spot to which the wb.de napon
horse’ slopped st tbo station to which I
fed lifted up its eyes—cams tiding* of
wss bound, to see Corios Hsll spring up
the battle of Antietam. We remember
of tbe sick horror that filled our brorta m
wo read of the brave men w h«&gt; had gone
down by tbousanda on that great battle­
out, I hsd business over to Paul’s yea
field ; and tbe toft autumn grassjsbfch
terday. and be told she you were coming.
wsitsd for teller reins wm drenched in­
See die gray colt himself bro come to
stead with precioua heart-blood,that pour­
ed out lor God and liberty.

for family
both sabred
think ourselved extravagant in buying

ant ne &gt;eii u»
* — —— - ----The mother took Upn up silently .^m.

■to,-fresh tierUM.frreg.4«ri
by nigi

enduring
PWl’n daw.

&lt;1 mgBteisnta.

me away up v&gt;
, r. Mat He Mid be woeM when tSa throe

n tMtopkta, nd u, I.rlnn

Phu! woald

“Well yon see, Mr. M. Peggy. that te

wid you. together with M.OOO that is mir­
ing us so much trouble to kape from be-

the new temptation of &gt;4.000 additional.

that wm the teat.of the Irishman.
,
Tbo banker meeting him several days
afterwards drofred another explanation.
that has been aahrnned to sroye—. Peg­
gy, that divil of mine, you roe, baa bld
ibe money, and bang ma if Loan find U
at all, and that’s the thruth, air.
. The banker msde a graceful tender of
hie bat, but’ P« generously declined te
accept the sane, although justly entitled

telling bow,long the war baa lasted, bow
many lives and bow much money it^ Em
cost. WU| they endeavor to flgura up

manr cvmm»ivu.w
~'7TT’
On tieir own beads recta the greater por-

poewda waB founded confidence upon the
aid of which the Copperheads woald
UHnb,
po.in &gt;“
•“
Goverumeet to puldown the rebellion.—

Philadelphia merchant sent to Constan­
tinople. After tbo supercargo had seen
tha bales and boxes safely lauded, be in­
quired where they should ba started.^
.«Lab»o theaj hero, it won’t rain,” waa
&lt;h “Buff dart not leave them so exposed

nma bribe goods may be stolen," eaM

The Mobamedan merchant laughed M
bf replied!
“Don’t be alarmed, my friend, there
Isn’t a Christian witbin a hundred

ply to a remark of fer brother wbo wm
taking tea»e of Wr to rouiro to
taelresid.no.. tbM fe should P«&gt;baMy
never again meet her in tbe land ot tbe
nriae. Ble answered: “Brother. I trust

�YORK WEEKLY HER-

HASTINGS B

u moved that Geo. P. Btevcns be
ditto

NEWS

GSlisnl

MICHIGAN.

moved to
Committee of

on credentials.

wsrs elected.
was moved that

Ths chair n

this

*■&gt; Am** —fVpftvi&lt;f*l MS
kriArt

on Chari

S?£?uu
tiala reported

. .

JOHNSON,­

.07T tiff TBNHK8SEE.

Tita Daocans still conlfe-

jMMCRhwe.Mi^egwir^if r.»n|y *boul
six miles from Richmond. Gen. Lee bennot prevent the cutting

Ibcri

^'wCTtfaw1

District

and on motion, J. C. P. Negley wtsAp-

iVhannah.
). comes.

irBjtBx S' ralrS.rf nix,

ing.

ALBERT WtLUAMAWl«&lt;

it&amp;IiTbaxte^
Tor Boprnoetrthtive tnOengnye (th t
THOMAE W. FERRY?

BMriC JtttNfcHAIJ-

|vr^^C^Kt^EY WRIGHT?

Ju thia terrible rebellion in

one issue. The Union must be
in its original integrity, or^ho 1
deuce of tbe Confederacy must
tfone may be covered op by dem
politicians dr mercenary traders,|jbave

and beyond nil these still stands
great and only question which diiides

Rutland—8. P. Ca8y, T. Phillipa, C.
G. Crdfie, and D. L. Diamond;‘
11
Orangeville—J; H. Bari,’Henry UewlU, L W. Wing’and W.'T. Dodge. ™
■ Yankee BpHngs—W. P. Ghrrett.'O.
0. Bates, Cbilvln Hill and D. 8. Bug
Hope—Q V. Robinson, Peter Howard
J. J. JaeksCW and J.*V&lt;ta&gt;th&gt;e.
Hastingi-Wtn. Hatha, J. C«de, Etem
Crook and Atnce R. Hah;
Johnstown—J. H.( Munroe, H. ©da­
man. C. G. Jordan and H. P. Cberry.
Prairieville— C.-Atwood and A:. War-

1 L. Laphai
2 E. MaUor
1T7

A. Ryerson
W. T. Dodga
John E. Hall

J. G. Rnnyan
J. A. Sweezoy

Union is a useless waste of words. . The

&lt;nal Ballot for Conoiy Clark.

hoodwink the people by tbe aHly tend
cowardly cry of ptoet, ruca, ilia ^m-

of a disgraceful national

Asa Rork
3 I D, Striker
J. M Cadwallader 18 T PbiUina
John G. Runyan
0 | R. Mudge

13 1 J. Roberts
7 | G. K. Beamei

D. Striker
23 I R. Mudge
3
Tbe American nation can have’no J. M. Cadwallader 32 I
,
—
peace with lht«’ treacherous and blobdy
58
Blavebdldere’ rebellion until it
sa
It waa moved that J. M. Cadwallader
peers, or until tfa nation ittelfit conq itr- he unanimously nominstod.
It wga moved to proceed to an inform­
«i Ay tAa.rehk
al Ballot fur Treasurer.
.This iasea was distinctly placed b&lt; ore

John Roberta

or not, you'tan do as you th

.Wte tike onr neighbors,
frotn i drouth. Last Saturd

a had a fine ahower, but n
as needed. Although tbe ea:

MFcSTr

Rd. 1H5DLE,

U.S. 7-30 Loan

Pi OBJ TJfDBDJSL-S'Unoi MICHIGAN

’rishi, minora

proper omoers.
President Mrs. Jrthnathtt
David R
1 sight; Sec:

i.-bo assinea for Um Marine of muu prtit&gt;on,
ibatibaneaiof Hotoeiid teinora and all

Although the Soetety has b

eration but a abort time, (it lu
twice,] the foljowingfiz lbo re

*. WM4A1; rin&gt;»L

8.C. rjUJfDLB.
jWteenNebate.

SPECIAL

will -DOI atop ,o roirmerave.

This, for. a oountoJacfoto o
mootings looks encouraging.' ।
meeting is to be held at the ho

solicited of working, poop»dren—come then tiring any
havo.to spare, and if Joij art

sold far H(hlU'tefr*e4.0» of tb^XFf JH '
tealatad inMerst, ami am the bvst s^axitj,
hookaMr&lt;aiMenl&gt;
'

they wR! end with the return of
baaed eu a restored Union.
But
Union shall be dissolved, the taxes we
are now paying are leas than thuao we
shall bs called upon U| pay e*ery year
in time of peace. Wo shall hare to-pay
♦ 150,000,000 annually to support a
standing army. We shall have to pay
over to the South an export duty upon
VI
mar
enttim, amounting to from 120.000,000 McNutt end Killian. McNutt
to 150,000,000 mom. vid we to. 11 m .f-

o£

ft*** boiawrtthe Probate O«e«. j

...---- —........ —
—
notes for three'yaara, thia pflrihfcr Ur eMpr

!. that Baid t

aeiitel pror.i &lt;® ^.'lo^ st the'r'v^^W
rate, in oet lees than tan‘ptrecnL i.t Annual?.
r wvms previous I
8. C. eflXDLK,

***?«£•«•* djftwwi-y

iV&lt;-f&lt;fraat.*.r uamfi's?
uenu:
janaea rar mb.
.
j &gt;•« rTTOnyBWB^i*,;
fr.irtorjr/cmGAxa^iirfB^n.^. I ~a». ^‘o^ou^wurfi
Ate asamno tbe Probate Court kr lit county &gt; P»r annum so*Md&gt;B&lt;r u. th.
errr. botdee .t tb. P™b.c SL. l„
dUUr-al n„A tffWtUMv

.♦yer

'

little for your self, no matter,

Respectfully yo&gt;

The Cleveland Htrald is p
sharp upon the VVadeDath
and rebukes its author in scalh
for playing into the hands ofti
aid calls attention to the fact
and Davis sign themselves as ci
the Congressional Committed
etroction; and says that Wai
now in Cleveland, acknowledg
editor in nereon that ho had a
use that signature, as no olbei
of the committee knew anyth
the protest until it waa in pria
Wry Congreasman who had see»
to sign it or sanction it in any 1
Identic Wade has got into hot
home.
Ma. Lincoln has puraned
that has filled Jeff. Davis* arr.
all the Copperhead papere. P
then that said Jeff

STnI-KOf ItKllIGJklt, Qantu^Attt,

all over tbo rebel state*, drivla
pie into tbe ranks al the point'
onetl Mr. Lincoln’s poll
from tbo enemy 150,000 a
bo would otherwise I
raising provisions and throwii
tifications for thtf rebel srmy

! Heath

sylvanla Aflopttd.
’'OlUNCERV BALE.

But in ih. maanM.il.,

Fl«tXaUe.alB«akofA»u &lt;rui
•*=*»*. XeUeool *»k mi t»,..,-

d.

m

MWEb .

New Advertisements.

I.H. nf ...4 .1-__ ....

",.

ill call bis mind to visit hia
who knows but it will call

mW
HapfMntd.
'nwSdeii
idly was organized

FtrortL It must now be oar deslru lion , It wm moved that — —. —.
AZ a Government and people, or uttoTi clared unanimously nominated. .. .'i.u.
the asoeders and Confederate States lov'It waa meud.to pruoeed to epln- Atlaate Abater, asifollbwa :
iroment We can not hesitate, rKgosZy forrtaal Ballot for Prosecuting Attorney. &lt; .?Wao;n«zin nothing by daaoncang
but qtrmiorfa
them, (tbe Northern peace men.)
may kw much , by 4&gt;rnw»ite|£..» Mia

alate'

field.
A sdbtety -Ua been organa

soma.*Ul4M wmo familiar p

Hour'interest bMring debt should be
New York, Aug. 20.-Tbo jrteM’i
four hundred mllftnhe ofdollars when tbe
relwliimrto put down, the annual taxes
■we should hav* ttrpay -would be no great­
er than they no* ane. while tbo ease with action on a grand scale somewhere along
which we could pay item Would be-very
our strategic line. Tbe marohing and
much greater. The taxes we are pay ing
counter-marching of divisions and army
corps are such that it la Impossible fur
anybody but Gen. Grant to tell wbete.

R. N. Sbeldoc 80 I M. 8. Williams 8 Union, nearly, all that portion of mu for.
John Roberta
1 T. Phillips
0 eign commerce would be taken from the
M.T. Wheeler 10 |
- North. We ahcMild lose the Southern
market also for Northern roanu fact urea,
It «n moved that H. N. Sheldon be la it not better to endure b'gh taggp itill
lbs rebellion is put down, than to pay
declared unanimously homlhated. . ,
'{twin moved to proceed to an la- Ahffo grMtor taxes for . »ia»y jears at
* least, if the rabdimn. shall not bo put
back by the overwhelming power AT the tormatBaHot for Registerof Deeds.
dqwpl—4,rr»fo»«»,
Federal Government.
Wo have icon
reluctant to come to such a conch ion, fi-H. Qtok - 371
but now must look the matter sten y in J. fehsrta
Wmat thk Hkbxl» mesn by ths NmgA
II. Cook
£
r.u
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M.T. Wbe^ar &lt;]

"

the-cry from the blood-ata

the battlps of our country.

• If there is*W' Democrat living l
North who Ims a lingering hope of I ring­
ing those acceded States back • in» the

operate in accomplishing the greatest
• Ort «Ecb U».&lt;nwtr,
Uu. A»U-

Ire BALLOT.

l^Wf^08JnWiV

■ M/jWUWiM goods for lbs
&gt;&gt;«pa w&gt;o„bsv« so oobty i
lives in their hand, and gone

"Zi.

Ballot for Treasurer.

■

.1

Ma. EbMb±rdo not km
ffila'wrn be bnfnportAnoo, oi
enough to Maith a‘/tire lo }1

the body of a strong and stirrin
tori*! on.thomational issue;

al Ballot for Judge of Prubat*.

Go Jo.Orwj’.^r tiew I

yntil find tbe hearts of tbe fa

Washington, Acgnst 10.—Recentsimuluneoav encounters with the rebels on
both banks of the James Rlter, and also
in the Shenandoah Valley, prove that
Gen. Lee hjjtl iq Virginia a larger force
than has been aqpposad, and the .reports
of his having sent detachmanto to Georgia
are not qow credited. Lee’s total force
Js estimatad by our secret service al
about 70,000.

grows out of cotton, and which before the
lized by the

It waa mured that C. G. Hdttwook be

rwj

WOODLAND, ?A Ug.

Union, end show eanse. U any there be. why
the prayer of tbe peUtiunersbould not be granted t
’ AM ft la tertbar teSriy
tee yfaMfoaQr

6

M. 8. Williams

port of getting in wheotfodb

of d
Sacks of Berries, 1 ;8ocka, 2e

20 the sunw which the inhabitants of each
township have oAntriboted for bounties,
or wbleh are being
These expenses fall

It was nioved to proceed to a formal
Ballot for Clerk.

H.N. Sheldon 28
rebellion; by men of all political ci «ds
T. Phillipa
fl
and partlee, and by none more distil :tly
or emphatically than by the leadetp of J. Cadwallader

and Nebraska militia are in motion on

tores are literally dried up
bidding. W^ wxicpdy
fo.flHwgater

Ollpi.

Leavenworth,
Aag. 18.—Reliable
news from tfie tadien cutrapes is aewree.
'They seem tb Writ ml the ettmtrr -fivm
a point About 75 fafleeenst oFFott Kear­
ney to the fordr of Platte HIter, and
from the Platte south to Arkansas river.
A number of traine have been captured,
conductors killed, and a large amount of
properly' destroyed.
Gen. Cortis, at
cthrr prraotiB itlun.^. &gt;» *w* Omaha, is organizing an expedition

tack was on the point of being mede.—
The statement that the fort wat provis­
On motion, J. G. Rnnyan waadeclared ioned for six months Is krtoifh to be all
unanimously nominated.
On motion, a Distriot Committee was
appointed, as follows:—R. Wright, C. in the habit of receiving supplies for only
a fortnight at a time. Die fail of this
G. Holbrook and J. A. Sweezey;
J. C. P. Nroutr,
C. O. Scnrr,
work may tberglop be looked for at an
early dayfeveft if no nttnek bn made, and
Sttrttary.
Chairman.
the garrison simply subjected to the star­
Tux CorrxxHKans talk loudly of the vation process.

Ballot for Sher iff.
FORMAL BALLOT.
John E. Hull
47 i T. Phillipa
E. 11. Mallory
5 I L. Lapbam
11. N. Sheldon
1 |

SMUTCMSUt

Washington. August IB.—Tbe latest
sd vices from our forces operating against
Mobil*, show that Fort Morgan is close-

12

nation, as citizens, stand face to face f pon
D. Striker
22 [F. Alien'
2
thia qoeatfow, as they stood more than
three years since, when the rebels {bat­ J. M. Cadwallader 10 FRoval Mudge ‘“2
Ata Rork
fl | T. ’Phllll'pe
2
tered down the waUa'of Fort Sumter.
J. G.lhmyan
0|
Ji­
Tbe rpbel authorities have never Aven
lt was moved to proceed to a 2d in­
formal Ballot for Clerk.
/ ‘.

hostilities, except upon tbe basis of
separation, (nd of being .recognized
national power independent of the ।
ernment of tbe United States.

ar AMrm
Rneh ano
amt oaiwwei
&lt;V».A,(nt I
ar
»'BJ* -- a seow, WUtterMdad 'U Rtggs.
_
G. Holbrook, Ai Ryer_ _ Drake and Dr. Rbbeetfu't*},;:
Yankee Sprit*.-J. ,W. Mites, _H.
Snow, E. R. Chandler asd E. P. Glibsrl.
RuttoAi^A'. D. Rort. 8. W. Lane,
8. P. CWy and Jebn f/RIlry.
Ou moliun, tins report of ib. Commit­
tee on Credentials was adopted and the
Commitbee dhtchargwj.
i
On hmtkm, the Co»vunion proceeded
to an Iwforaaal Ballot for Representative.

C‘:ll was moved that tbe report of the
committee on credentials be accepted.
F. Alim
' 14 I J. M. Nevins
It was moved that tbo report' of the
J. A. Swcexcy
0 | J. G.'Runyan
committee on credentials be adopted.
Il was moved that* John H. Munroe be
.,
.
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appointed permanent Chairman, and H.
The mint uf F. Allen was withdrawn.
P. Cherry permanent Secretory.
1
It was moved that we proef1
—
F. Allan
Informal batftrt for Sheriff.
8. C. Prlndle
1st INFORMAL BALLOT.
| Jr G. Runyan
8.V. R Yirh
2 *•II. N.
” Sheldon. I
| J. .Roberta
t PUIipp ,.
7 Jpta O’Riley
“

the public. AU talk of compromise, and
“of peaoe. abort of conquering tbe rebels,
■hr of submitting to a dissolution of the

ply kb* cry

£.

.is. Mfw.tl m ft.W the UaUMJH.UAV i! burr Ite .•ml»o&lt; tlx

enemy was gitator thatr dura owing to
our more favorable position.
On our
O. Kenya* and William Veoler.
ietttM oo Cfudeathtia. aide ths firing of Modday wa* mostly
Grovh—P. M. Harwood, Uttmm fttee reported the following wlth-mnsksiry, wftar we bad got M'-lbo
Laphimfjtfrffc Prfmer and George
—-- ----- th tba'CeMvesitiob.:'4’
enemy's flank'ai»d turned Mm.
YvslsrThorMppla-E. H 8mHss, H. Weight, day monrtng tbo artiltery tan both sides
&lt;(&gt;. Ldfofi-w and Aaron'LyflCr»«5
was playing rather briskly.
’ “'-Aland—E. R Baroos, G«&gt;. KVJames Kilpatrick snd S. 8. la-

S.Q.«R06VES0B,
JAUTS S' FOR?i!tf!? All^u.

EMIL AS
ite n~—al’1'/—. t
■ cfBUB Ywm

mated At about 400 killed, woundcd.Rfld

C

Immediate vicinity.

Pennaylvania has voted, by
.y of more than 20,000, to
proposed amend menu to the
stilution. Tbo Philadelphia J
this morning says lh.ro is a n
88,000 on the first amendm©
ting soldiers to vote, and sever

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p ki
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p~pU allU Non*. &gt;ad«

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W,A55B7S-.

dor Stephens, Vico President c

\ .hciiduM’iiJkUjL.’.*'
8 I«. Wriril

ry si all, fltom tehic^ we infe;
rebel PraeBesf must bs pre*

Raowrw

��In mAki
* aKxxot

are found moat aHAable nd economical,
rare tbouid^. taken io kfep the proper- I
tion of -nutstnaent t» balk such that a1
proper supply of ibe fonusr can b. taken
Lto the suiaaacb, without opprewing that
organ. It has been aaee-lhat 3 1-3 per
cent, of the live weight par diaru In bey,
about meets the denisnoa of the daimal
economy; and it pnib0ly «l» abodt;
fills tbestoiDacb io a coshfurtable state
offulloesa. If, then, a sUe-p weighingIK)
jxrunds received half its nutriment ito hay
and half la the better kinds of straw
(which contain half as much nutriment
aa bay,) It would bo required to conseme
1 4 pounds of hay and 3 pound* of stkaw
daily—an aggregnte of 4f pound*, which,
1- think, could not be dally taken intoand
digested in the stum a ch wf a sheep of that
site. Therefore, to pul sheep &lt;Jn half
straw feed, it is tMcraaary Hurt acme oth­
er portion of their feed be more coocentrated, or more nutritions in proportion
| to bulk then bay—as, for .xample, grain
or root!—or elan they will not gel ibeir
| proper aupply of nutriment.
My own course when feeding straw
hm been to grve a feed of bay at moruMORTGAGE SALE.
ing and evening, [intending to average
about a pound per bead each time,) all
the straw the sheep wilt calaud about a
pound of ent turnips each nt neon—the
taltar being a little Increased If ibe hay
and straw are not of prime quality. But
i do not often give over two butbel^ or
130 pounds of turnips to a hundred. Hay
berv docs not average IS a tun j and |
though I regard feeding turnips a*
I acpoumlcal, my major object in crowing
and feeding them into promote iKe health
and thrift of my breeding ewes, and tbs
grow th of my lambs.
Sumo excellent abcep farmers, on grain
and clover seed farnu lying a few mile*
| north of me—where a centiguou* eity I nrocaodinga of my Had hi
la hear ^.ity, to non
| market ralsee the average price of bay I tbero.. a ar any part I hera I
about 50 per cent, higher than here— hereby gir*p. Ato hr rlrtto
give their store sheep no hay until March, £l'.SM5X.“Ja,;
I feeding them in lieu of it, bright good
straw Tn abundance, clover chaff, and a
Ou»rt Bomb in thn vfllag,
daily feed of Indian corn ranging from coaniy. "f Barry, Ue promi
uno and a halfgo two gills per bead, ac
cording to tbeir aixe and other cireum- I
atances. The atraw and grain chaff are
generally fed fresh from tbe threriiiug
| fluor half a dexen times a day, and the
sheep are not required tu eat it at all
cluse. After fte fir*! of March a full
supply of bright ddver hai^ia givefoond
lav. bad rcpMladJucvaaion tu observe,
winter well, and tha breeding ewet raise
good lamb*.
1 do not believe that bne«*ding ewea or
lambs eould properly be fed enough straw
and turnips—particularly if the straw
was dry and ripe—to obtain the equivg.
lent of a full supply of bay. If turnip,
are fed in exce**, they render the eracu
aliou too thin and active for severely cold
weather.^BuS a pound a bead given to
a straw fed .beep, with a little dimuni­
tion of the corn otherwise requisite,
would, I think, constitute a better ami
' cheaper feed than entire eorn and straw.
The comparative nutriment of tha dif­
ferent kind* of straw has been given in
the table of Nutritive Equivalents. Oat
and barley straw cut quite green and
cured bright are highly relished by sheep.
1 had ratbar have lb*in (parliouiaxly if
thrashed with* flail so that a few small
green kernels remain in the ends of the
heads.) than hay irrthe situation in « hich
it is frequently cured for use. Wheat
straw ranks next among the common
varieties of straw. Sheep do not relish
it, and will not sat it vary wall If tbey
get any hav. But when confined to it
and grain they learn to nt it and thrive
oa it Tbey must wot, however, be com
pelled to eat it as elose aa oat and barley
straw. Ripe rya straw, uo]caa cut, fine
and mixed with tnaal, tea dry, harsh, unprofitaMe, and wholly unacceptable food
fur sheep. AU straws are eaten much
better by them whan fresh thrashed and
led frequently In small quantities.
Cornstalks are contalasd in neither of
tbe preceding tables of nutrition. When
cert end cured brigirt, before frost, nu
feed te better relished by sheep than the
leaves and some finer portion* of tbe
stalks; and they thrive admirably on
tha tn.
Pea-baalm. if cal and cured green, Is
highly valuable and is highly relished by
aheep; but when wot harvested until
dried up and dead, according bo tha mere
common mode, it is utterly worthless far
them.
In seasons of graat scarcity of hay and
atraw^aheep have been repeatedly and
auceeMfully wintered by feeding them
slmo.t exclusively on grain.
Seeh a
%ay (hmine* occurred in the beat aheap
rvftion of Vermont, in the winter of 1640
—CI, oecaslrrti.d by a severe drouth tbe
preceding summer. Flock master* * Ik&gt;
were-determined tn keep wall at all tamarda, Ted tbeir sheep a pound (nr quart)
of oats per bead, with .ucli quantitise of
bay, «r*w, etc., as tbey ewuid obtain.—
In bettor Indian corn growing region.

*

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PBUNEM. PICH. RA13IM8. CODFIRHi
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FINN. PINCIL8. INXH. PAPER. EN­

fttovtvcucXv "BiXtev*
Th. tooor nt Biuecs Caue to heiwH*itoy toStofrol Ey a .!»*&lt;&lt; daaa of Ike rtiterttot. tod by
eraa.i mbII.t roaoetlag ta II, tbe rotara of tba e*ei
Ftatet Bay be toarnted.
k» • Gvoarol Taata. Hcenmi'l I'rrrsaa pro

rkatba, riuiin* ■■ maib or rouu froei whaS**r cum erifleatfaf aad ao testae of now sene
rasatee.
Dtoamro ofIbaaa Orwaas rvew.ro. tba aid of a
HURET1C, HBLMBOLD*N EXTRACT BLCBU
BTHK GREAT DIUBXTIC. sad to tortton to
or. aw daairod efikrt la all Atoeawa/te rotrot «

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•r Heady Pay, wtoly.
Hprotai BitrntoBB will b* Mid t. COMPOUND
IXd and pallia* on PBEHCB1PTIONH; sad UJ
on. patehaaia* jaodxioto af aa cm rtor epee
their being

tor poet co Booth ade ol well, J
** tJaTC.?/?1 mil to.lt
these* west ton I’o^ntoa? thento'
rode. tteooM «tot im (io) roda.lhM--------- - _
Um 114) ruda. Umm toat lo MV [Mlrndatefee
place of beyro mag ; eootateiBg cue aero aod ihnw
Stfustirs wsxr&amp;i

art XJtxc nc\\ raarv'i BoVact

Couk^oyX.
Dr. D.chxM.k.'fo
ftXowvoxV. 'KvVU-v.

poto for ato. on tialanJar. U&gt;. Sd Say tottoalewv
Ur. A D, )'
al &lt;be north fro.i
to ctw
Court Ikaa. la Dw Tilla«a of UaatingB. al oca
o clock, io the aAtoooon to llwbigteM bMUar.
Daled,Jtor ISth, !-44.
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ixxAaovaXc x^t. vo&lt;ak
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GROCERY,
Ealing if Billiard

O». TS.o'ocusk'.

%Vo«wteV,

SAI^OOIW.
CATO. A M«KAVOBT*H.

•»ww» aAaaraae.

W00LEH

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 lb., nf WOOL t.
maaofaetura into CLOTH—

^“rjImnel.
AND SHEETINGS,
ritbar oa sharper by QwyarA

It it ite thtfti way to gtt peed CteiA
for yorrr Janita
Tn U!
'
WOOL CARDING
Dea. Promptly ud (a Ibe Beal M.on.r

OUR STOCK OF 0B0CKB1EH
IS VERT FULL AND COMPLETE.

ItoUea a. ibeoa^itotp attohoa.

CwawesdeBt,

X)vnrr\x.vu. ,

PlesMotat aad

Drunkentet: or Rowdyism
•foil bt allowed,
Aad all wbeara wiBia. to ptomis. a aairt sad
orderly Osocrar no Hiioor, meal not fall to
NO

la U Hau HL. New Ya

WHAT EVRBYBODT KNOW^VlZ’Z'"
T-1 E*1’—-4 -Wtof rwar.
toaAlac la bolter ihaa a anmpU-

ffXaa. Billon an yat at :
hoCClae, &lt;tf. wkmA (As oZa. a .
tie. TA. laUl u Jlr^ ra.j,
To provide unth a taji-j
•CMlorfniort. ^riot f•fc/ur W.
C. W. Jfoina!:. T
Boot Fourth Bt . C.
All ardor, .KouhPf;

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V* As IrrSBsrrisa Larrea.—Mmst*. Puei *
GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
Braff. Agvato N. T. Smitary Batooty, Rocbaater.
—Gente: I daaa It due to yoo to state th. SaagteSALOON
D. McNauunox.
al tofret oMhtoee.bet4.Sf PoopUs Cun wWA Wm. L. Katom,
1 obtained from ym la SovmsUt lato- Baring
the advwrttoMimt of year Society, aftariag *n
giveyuur eaedicine to ritogynm for th. pemr rt
their partahro. 1 obtained a bottle for a poor girl
B. WRIGHT,
of my eoag rogation, w bo bad long boon Mariy ATTOBNET and C0UN8ELL0B AT LAW,
A aadgatMtor to Chaamry,
Notary Pobile sad CoaroyioMr. A 1*0,

Clreult Cewt CommUtoower

fttowvcucV "Sivil

art, X.\x» Bc\Akcv'« VA« .m\

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FOR RA i ’

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A&lt;io.Uag.

•oTbewiag* foe tU shaft tonal*

&gt;UXTY CLERK nd »
i. tb. Ca*n Htosv-

HTCI uvr-mu corn, co
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Omnty.
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MIDDLEVILLE. Maoton.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE.
Win atteod to all call* la th. Uaa af hit prwhu

ktoMmi of Batter aad Cheeee ta XUk.
ifeUUn.viUMu'n

'Aevordtag tn the reports of several of
the aaeocialad eke sea dairies, an average
of IP to 14 Iba. of milk is required u&gt;
yield a pound uf cbeaea. One pound tt
batter requiree on an average of about
IS quarts of milk.
This wouM give
from the same amoont of milk about 11

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fo TUmd-Serrw. to fit nl of drd,

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FOB PBniDBX^

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
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JW» TicB-raKMDBrr,

ANDREW JOMSON,
J,.A ,&gt;d£3&gt;t &lt;Wtl&gt;''^r.
.h.&lt;
Our common school k&gt;tero»ts a

HENRY
E. Q. GROSVENOR, of Junesville,

is addressed not merely
to a fe» capitalists, but also to the many
Ob Thursday Gen. Haaonek, who waa
whose aggregate means ennatJtdto tbe wall rf Xi— Suita-. — «luek«l
maas cf the wealth uf tbe landThe
notes upon whinh thia low le asked are
from *50 epward. Every naan who bee combined assault was made on his easier
fifty dollars can take part in tbia loan.—

J. M. Neviea
91 I Geo. Thomas
1
Willard Davis
1 I
On motion, J. M. Navins was declared
tbe unanimous nominee of tbs Conven-

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JAUBSB'rOR?t’ri’&lt; All^ta.
Prr
Tntiurrr.
JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.

EMIL ANNEKE. of ttanaiag.
cY^*RS?nrfr^ffinf.

Aijrew wTu^Aua^or i™u.
fir

rfPiMie
HOSFORD, of Olivet.

WITTER J. BAXTER, ofBiltadale.
THOMAS W. KERRY.

The majority of the Union nominees
for county officers ore loo well known to
tbe people of this county to need any introdaetion at our bauds. Of tbe old offi
eers renominated, H. N. Sheldon, County
Treasurer, S. 11. Cook, Register of
Deeds, 8. C. Prindlc, Judge uf Probate,
and H. Wrigll, Circuit Court Commis-

siuoer, the bare fart uf tbeir reuumination is an iadlentlun of Uta satisfactory
inserter In which the dutlWof their offices

Mr. Novias beingeellad for, come for­
ward and addreooed tbe Convention,
thanking the delegates fiw the unanimity
with which they bad conferred — "~
so honorable a testimonial.
__________
only say that be would, if elected, dis­
charge the duties of the position to the
best of bio ability, reflecting at all times
the wishes of hie loyal oocstitaente. Ho
urged it, as tbe duly of all, In these limey
to put forth every effort In aiding the G&lt;&gt;r.
ernment to suppress the rebellion —hot
by words alone, nor by any mere polit­
ical action for partisan’purposes, but by
siding in filling the ranks oi lite army .and
strengthening the hands of the constitu­
ted authorities of tbe Government He
said the strongest lever the Unloa Party
can wield in the eoming political contest,
and which must insure sucoesa, is tbe
energetic prosecution of the war to tbe
overthrow of armed treason, and an u»1 hesiletlng support of the Government.
Hon. A. L. Green being called for,
responded by a patriotic and soul stir­
ring address, cautioning all Union eitlzena to be on their guard against the
eilee of ncrrl traitors, as well as to be
in readiness to assist in crushing tktir
brtikm In arms arrayed against the
Government He was frequently inter­
rupted by tbe applsuse of tbe audience.
On motion, tbe chair appointed the
following a Senatorial Committee,:
E. W. Barber, Chairman, R. J. Grant
and Willard Davis.
After tbe committee were announced.
Ftank Allen was called for and respond
ed in a brief and patriotic speech.
; On motion, the Convention ad)»orned.
11. Wrisht,
A. L. Gskkx,
Setrrtary.
Chairman.

have been performed, and 4s a sufficient
guaranty for the future.
John E. Hall, nominated for Sheriff,

Hickoxt Ceaxsu, Aug. 24, *64.
Pursuant to call, tbe delegates of tbe
2d Representative District met at Hick
ory Corners, and was organized by cal­
ling John H. Munroe to lbs Chair, and
appointing J. M. Cad wall odor, Secretary?'
aud is highly esteemed for his i ' ’
On motioQ, a committee of three, on
tcgrlty.
Credentials was appointed by the Chair.
Fur County Clerk, J. M. Cod allader
Tbe cbairman ot ths committee report­
of Barry is another new name. ] r. Cad ed the following delegates to the Cuu-

is a staunch and working Union Mian,
from the townabip of Hope. He haf been
supervisor of bis township several terms

• allader is a young man, uf go d busnesa hnbita, and will make a goo&lt;
He wIlHun doubled ly be cleelc

by

Inrge major'll*.
C. G. Holbrook, nominated fo

Bony—Charles Smith, G. W. W.|liama, Wm. D. McNeal and J. M. Cad•allader.
Assyria—Geo. P. Stevens, Richard
Jones, Asa W. Wilcox and John R.

cuting Attorney,'.is not a strange
Johnstown—H. P. Cherry and J. H.
He has, as it were, | own up
Munroe.
lith nt here. He studied his p ofeesion
Orangeville—Henry Brown and James
ivi ble rep- N. Turner.
Hope—D. McCullum, Ira 8. Bigs low
a irmerly
and Lewis C. Gesler.
a Democrat, but at the brsaki t oat of
Prairieville—Geo. Thomas, A. C.
the rebellion he became an ear eat sup­ Town and Adison Spaulding.
porter of tbe war, and his Union
Maple Grove—E. H. Mallory. M. H.
Palmer, Geo. Moore and P. M. Harwood.
in tbe early part of tbe etruggls
Baltimore—D. McOmber, Samuel
ling effect in the recruiting serv
Weeks, A. E. Durfee and Wm. Turner.
course bis Union proclivities
On moliou, tbe report was adopted.
him uncongenial company for
On motion, tbe Convention proceeded
to an informal Ballot for Rcpreoeotative
heads, and ho has been an activ
in tbe Union party fur more it n eight­ with tbe following reault:
een months past.

During all t is time

ho has been an earnest support • of the

Administration In its efforts to i rush out

men, when the time for voting cdfaie
Asa D. Rork, for Surveyor, i*a
capable of filling satisfactorily, atU
Bition to which the people may 1
to call him.
1
For Coroners, G. P. Slavens and
Jackson, are both sound and rd

2»nrtntMxi. nauirr.
Richard Jones
Adam Elliott
J. H. Huarue

portaat SB adjunct to free inst

vestment la so deeiruble as this.
Ilia secure. Every duller of every
man’s property ie pledged for the punc­
tual payment of tbe Interest, and of tbe
debt when due. Tbe security la incrasing
In value. For some years before the war
we were earning 1000 milltoca a year
'more than we apeni. During the throe
years of the war, owing to the high prices
and constant demand for labor, wo have
earn more than ever before. No man
• bo could or would work, has been idle ;
aud, except for tbe war, we have spent
less than before. The total valuation of
the property ufThe United Stales, accord­
ing tp the census of 1800, wu *10.159,000,*00. of which *10,957.448,1*50 was i
in the Loyal State*. This valuation, ac----- ix._
.u--------- 1 —1.
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Bann Bunnxo.—We are u]
painful necessity of recording Uil
fire on the morning *rf August, 11

and eoatenta belonging 19 A- P. I
King, of JUmstbwn. The ban I
&lt;ei fire about 3 o’clock A. Jf . l

Aa extra cm ■« to asal to HrrjaitoM to..

think I don’t overstate the enemy's l&lt;*»
In the' last l«« week- st 10.000 killed
and wounded.
We lost heavily, bn*
mostly fa captured. Giant alao make*
the following —/rv—J— ““"

ssrtod la ths Wxxaur Barnata.

Vnuoirnui, Aug. 23d, IBM.!

A. C. Town
1 I Adam Elliott
1
Leander Lapham 18 | Geo. Tbomas 10
On motion, Leander Lapbam waa de
dared unanimously nominated.
Tbe convention was then adjourned.
J. M. CauwAixauxa, J. H. Hunan*.

husband eff Mrs. Hille as a &lt;
and baj gone with him to Grand

■"SSMmwMv 1» •••■&lt;•
nbsenA that the barn was burn.
ma; insured in th I
A EsUghMytgal Company for *|
------ I

td l4
mWIn, 2.
.
inR (,ffi,-era and 59 men were captured
.
( lh&lt;
(Signed)

hind
,
F. D. Acxt-xr, editor of tbe Ar|

v-id
fr, that inxtll
Dur beat wishes for bis snocess J
parity in any new utfdertaking,
with him. “Tbe Ipsa U health,
iniportanre nf hriringjk Bye^J

[wiper In Beery Comity,r are bis

New York, Aug. 29.—The following
No other investment can be bo easily dispatch waa rweoived by L. W. Wallace
convertible. The men who ba* a Treas­ A Co., uf thia city, al 1:30 thia aiternoon.
ury note foe &gt;50, or 1100, or 11000, can ’ -Gold 240. Atlanta in fiames.”
turn Irinto money more readily, and up
on better terms, than if it were invested
Chicago, Augnst 20.—The Naw York
delegation held jheir final meeting at the
Sherman lloitae thia morning, and after
a brief comultatiun, the vote was taken,
vcrtible investment.
It is, moreover,
resulting in 53 fur McClellan and 13
readily collectable when due.
To each
scattering.
.
note are affixed 6ve “coupons," or iaterraf
Tbe Missouri vote is 13 for McClellan
lickrti, due at tbe expi ration of each suc­
to nine scr.ltering.
Neither Ohio nor
cessive half-year. Tbe bolder of a note
Missouri will rote aa a unit.
Indfann
baa simply to cut off one of thee* cudp
stood IB for McClellan to 10 against.—
one, preeceent it at the nearca*. bank or
Beta of four to one are offered thia morn
GUARDIAN’S SALE
Government Agency. and receive his in.
fag that Model inn mill receive the notnlerest; tbe note itaelf need not be pre­
sented at all. Or a coupon thus payable
Il is not expected that more then the
will everywhere be equivalent, when doe,
temporary organisation and tbe appoint­
&gt; money’.
ment of tbe useal committees will be.
Thus, while this loan presents great
effected today.
•
advantages to large capitalists, it offers
A majority of both delegations from
special inducements to those who wish
Kentucky are for McClellan.
to make a safe and profitable investment
’
•
Mtowing , am «hk«r hi nvamweur secui
Latxm—The Wigwam is densely
--------- ’ ‘ nmto
in getvnAnrirf ;
&lt;■1 small saving. It is in every way tbe
crowded, although half an b&gt;«nr before
best Savings' Bank *, for every Institution
ll is v&lt;|Unity ctotvvnamt us •
tbe organization,: and the section of tbe
of lht» kind must somehow invest its de­
amphitheatre aet apart for gentlemen ac­
posits profitably in order le pay interest
companied by lediea is overfilled. The
sod expenses. They will invest largely
day is bright and cool, and immense
in thia loan, as the bast investment. But
throngs nottav.med with tickets are path
ered on the oetdde on tbe chore of the
CHANCERY SALE
lake. The music is famished by Gil­
TATE OFMlCniGAX.-Tbs Clrr.it C~.t
more’s Band of Boston. A portion of
for lh« ceoBty of Usrry. ia Chaos.ry. .
of interest allowed to
the auditory are without seats] where
cent, upon sums over L-._-- ----- r--------R+rrtJ. Graai Q^fiaiatbe people are densely packed baa just CXirvr X
who invests directly with tbe Govern­
ment will receive almost 50 per eent.
more. Thus the man wbodwpoeits *1000
In a private Savings' Bank receives 50
dollars a year interest; if be deposits the
same sum in this National Savings’Bauk
be receives 73 dollars. For tbuoe «ho
wish Ui find a safe, convenient, and pro!Itable means of InvesUug the surplus
earnings which tbry have reserved for
their old age or for tbe benefit of their
children, there is nothing which presents
In Caalletoo, Barr? comity. Mich..Jotr Milk.
wlfc atCvatu Bcxtoji.
so many advantages aa this National ISOS, Mr* HAKXnif
agW U ) sort. S montlw and 1 da*.
She profrssrd religion in IMO and
It is convertible into a six per cent,
gold-bearing bond. At tbe expiration of united with tbe Free-will Baptist Church.
She waa an affwtlonnte u ilv and mother,
three years a bolder of tbe twice &lt;&gt;f the
She baa left n
7-30 loan lias lbs option of accepting and a kind neighbor.
payment in fall or uf funding his note* large number nf- rela’lves who deenh
Uy*!
in a nix per cent, gold interest bond, the feel their lose, but tbe hand of affliction
principal payable in nut less jhati five falls most heavily upon the lonely com
CHANCERY SALE.
nor more than twenty years from its panion sad the nix motherless children —
date ae the Government may elect. . For may they be prepared to meet her in
heaven.
‘.
six months past, these bonds have ranged
Eaddesty sad dr*ngvlr strickva,
at an average premium cf about eight

S

Ccenu in the New York market, and
e sold st 109 to-day (Aug. 12th), thus
. making the real rate of interest over ten
per cent. ; and besides, to make the in­
ducement even greater. Congress by
special act exempts its Treasury note's
fmm state and municipal taxation. Could
Sbyloek ask morel
Was partriotism
over so liberally rewarded T—JSaryer’s

In pursuance of previosss notice a Cd
vsntien-of Delegates from the saved
towns comprising tbe Slat Senator II
District waa held al tbe Hall in Vd
uioutville.
I
Convention called to order by D. Ba
ber, Chairman of the Senatorial Com mi

•cumstances strongly inijrlicaliil
Milla, have led to ber aimL' 11
that Mr. King had pertly eng I

lama. Un bis return ba met tbe rebels
in strong force nod totally defeatnd ibem,
captarfag four stands of adore, six can
non. and 900 prisoners. Afterwards be
mol another force which preeewi him *&lt;•
heavily that be waa obliged to abandon
all but one of tbe gene and m-.ee of bis
prisonora. He made an entire circuit of
Atlanta, sad reached Decatur with a low*
of 100 men. Severe denude was done
to tbe rebel communfastiuns.
.

• WwrMseafce the part two yel
,h* IWUITO.
rf U»J

occupied aofipeliniples advocated!
■/‘iordWrcd/uFMtoM ’ imt assume |
P“kin« •“/ «

TmMMMUxMI predueeis
■'•■deiitlyTilg^.'wilh a fiuctualiug I

• 41 most articles. Grain and fl
tending downward slightly, while I
lard &lt;u»d nwata-re Bri-fiftg hnhrt
vancing. ,'^Yc quoie utole wheat
-Uttrn 30 to 35

freeMnmfcrM ewata, beef 8 to IB

pert far early-ibwitig W wheat li
indeed.

'

...

IjtAWDsa ItaMiAM &lt;&gt;f Maple Gn I
wired tbe nomlnat'u« for lleprnsj

in the eecrmd District, on Wed-

Ma. Enrroe:—Ou Wcndesda*

Picnic waa held fa ll.i» t-wn ne
Fuller Schoulfa.UM', for tbe pnrp
procuring money for the benefit

The day being fair, quito-a large n I
were in attendance; and the amoui I
ed, (**331) shows the genero.
0&gt;«e present. Dr. J. P. Cessna &lt;
sn.o. deliverwi a short address,
stating tbe object of tbe Picnic, at
erwise sbowjpfpHwi necessity of p|

Ji, #

country.-

J.B. tab Mrirrt

W00LEM

FACTORY,

HUfflXOU U«.H

’

�y»til a»i

1W
Monday svodTb^maLwuErime deeig-

naled by Iqir' Ibr holding the Annual

S. hvol Meetings. In tbe rnidal of the
draft eicirermfit thet^ fa grntt daturer

" it tli
•bwuld have Bruwa’e AewcAisf Troc-Ui,
"b-~&gt;Mi»n» pom

air
ANNUAL TAX BALES.

painful necessity of recording tbe lose by

mssW PfB w a rn s vaw

Taa Towa or TuMaarpi.s ie paying
» larger bounty far recruits than any
locality.
While we are paying
Kmg. of Juh-rtAr Tbe Um w« ,at
..n fire about 2 o’clock A. M., and cir- J Ur" yrara,\hicb is just’ "*
*

eutnataaces strongly Implicating a.Mrs.! proportion to the time.
Milla, have led to her arrest. It appears J ,nc“ wantid• «... U ....
II. WRIGHT,
tlial Mr. King had partly engaged tbe j
Chairm nt of Recruit!h&lt;j i
husband uf Mrs. Mills as a substitute *
Middiet Ufa, Aug. 25th, 1864.
.nid had gone with him to Grand Rapids,

• •get hip» accepted. It waa during bis
i M-ticeihal the barn was burned. The

YANKEE B HONSON'S SHOW.

-Oxt.—Our friend and neighbor,

11. Acxlkt, editor of (be Anaeer has
12^1,bls interest fa that institution,—
.........—jrjJz;/7^J7
“T.r
perity in any new underlaktog, will go
u .ib him. “Tbp faaq of health, and the

SPECIAL NOTICES

■ijM.ttanre of baling a live Democratic

‘'g*Wg the ’tripod editorial.
B-UMK Mt,—Gen. W. Mill*. ios be-

me editor’and pmprfeVir’of tbe Cq&gt;’rltend Urgnn ' o^’er tbe way.
In bls
i"P"’I 4 ...kjllfe ML.!., iuu-1
t-*aiyn:

We bare for the peat two yearn, far
T.W rtfl. •rrv”4 -c iw —
jpied and principles advocated by tbe
••Aer.'and ‘sbaH not assume tbo re-

dclilfy high. •Ub a fluctuating market 1

Estate «r gsraSa B. Wrtgbl,«t at.
fXOBA rrOAP/X-STATIOFMICHIQAN
Coxnlr of Darry. as.
A■ -r IU. DmK.1. rlnHAt •“ IltA Cmh.

JJr^WUkm or . Mramla, a. u.

ii most articles. Grain sad fruit is 1 oai charge.
.
&gt; riding downward slightly. ah de batter,
R •ffiort"”’ itUTJIAX. (Tieaiut.
I.. J
tsncing. \Vequole wb»l»
••ata, (JD crni», butler 30

frruh-pwvfc’SfterotM, lirel'8 to 10 «wt»,

•

iu»KW..»; . .*i« :•

WW

HI

ill® W ill®

m the second District, &gt;u» Wednesday
last. Mr. Lapbatn is a sound, reliable

SI a. Enrroa:— On. W rndesday (a»t, a .
!■.«,&lt; — b.u»iu.n™. ..«• u. ।

L* II _ O_L.—

_

. r... iL.

orut mr*n».
..____ n.ULlr PrAmaturtf IjMBV Of HsSbOOfl,

procuring money far tbe benefit «4 sol­

diers now lying in our various Hospitals.
The day being fair, quite-* large number

were in attendance ; end tbe amount raw­
ed, (133,81) shows tbe generosity of

&lt;h..M present.

Dr. J. P. Cessna of K»1

- delivered a ehort address, briefly
awing tbe object of tbe Picnic, and oth-

»rielitaml^j|rif&gt;(4bk FWWjl,fJF
country^-------- ——:
AnfeM «&lt; .utycl lu&gt; »&lt;&gt;l r«ri«d

feeling* of tbe

■awes al farge.'brw a»»y * f**&gt;r tel,e*
&gt;ruWTeeeW*’»»lnjbir

wj£tow.«»

**

••*

Tow» 1 NortheT Bang*'

&amp;B. u .s

�" asked a
1“ taking

&gt;8, Jdhyainlogy,
atitflil pbdniso.
Whnt on mtlh
—Wt kitchen,"

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'BTAWJ'O WBAWRU

rfd.
oppmi

snia".:

Stomach: Liver and Bowels
eg- .Wife

taken young friend, there’s mm-e roam
for feOucelnd tfwugft.hndUUH in'faW

aging i hvwehoid properly, than you’ll
everfiM in -your dry goods ftore, with a
bank,abd gjist-diill ^rowit.ln. It reJuiroa •philwsopky u. :propsriy make a

raw. aaiA Court lloa* b«.i&lt; th.jrfMs *f bte
Um CircoH Court fctll.e county »f Barry.

a- ri

iiihilww&gt;*! * 'ii'.r-i«i

CwnUkrr Vru

•■a toiiSA

turpentine and alcohol.

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tnt
«♦»•&gt;•»
Ab

hw-sn&gt; apailmeitt. regulate a .dock, end
a hundred1 i.thcs mhtlera-jou never
MORTGAGE BA IA
dreaap^ °C Cd^king’ it aa-^tery day
appheatiun of chemistry. A woman can
mis’ abd brat up p*ovislodl without
knowing anythlifa about it, bq! the art;
but she caoc m» better bread, butler. I
roart. broil.Or bbjl mpro nicili. put thin ।
for the eounty d Ilafty,. wlteh
1----- duly sold ud oHinsii to
and-that together In ber pud*ng&lt; pies
and’cakes with; greater sudous, if she
knows jtho tttky ns well ips tbe'Jfcw. Then
broken dnw® -wife good
iy lel.rbea hoe how to wr.Mjr tellura aa'il tonaV Blas«mc.vn ChM
:lbe .'fcmily-jI.And then four MMtalluwnta du«,*o M*d wurtpgwwxlmIrrrul on two otter tuaUllmrnW. yel to T.U due.
op to Au data of Ibupotox, sad lwfSl,4«* dotha ring applied »ticneu all though, wc lereelsnneif to t&gt;« du* fur *q nltonay fc« Ite fcrwshall &lt;ant.io Iowa oirbr the papers and clodur th* sama. pro»id«d far hff agiMBtal is
th* *11J lodentar* uf morlwMU and an Mato«r
books which tcIU'Js what tbtetesl of thr pructodina.af pay tood tern* bww&gt; fo.uiutod
world Is thinking abrprt; and then don’t
you ate bow-niciy some littUikhowledge
teroliyKl—to ihtt br-»lftoe of * poarpo^ mites
uf HflU Utth» arid the laws of? mind will said swrtitagr castoiwd. and iu pursuance at tba
coma ih I A htyler tfAtrt, ifca«d
!' ■Isiule In *ucb CM. nude end nroriteB. fbalu*
thoae who arc ae antdoua t&lt;» ill a -lant«
place, would only take the painatp make
Rvry. thc pnmtarn teuwited la th. /]»«. “"•‘‘‘V* 1
the plaea-thcv «w. now in « list it might coo.W,ef
said uu&gt;rtg*|B&gt;. to «&gt;*f Th. nurthwMl quarter ■ &lt;vrt«»’i*K ail '“J
**** . **,
be depend uprin.it,. tbfre wot&gt;H be more of Mulion‘luelT. iliiia Toon font. &lt;4) north at »•"&lt;*&lt; tokins tte •I'popf. i cwr, «l«l
lIl«r&gt;6*e&lt;hlTs)wr.t.w&gt;uuini»goouhandr»d«a4 ftMr
comfort and lees c.&lt;naplaintaj both for .iaiyJS. J I—l.-dlbu .Mld si P,bte ssaocn.
Tf I*** •"*»*;*'
themselves and those depending on lb*m.
1 intend U» elevate rav work to my own
level.”
"Upon my word,'’ said the
young min,, “jw mil* o»4. ft .rpretty
strong care. 1 never saw tho'teatter in
just that light before, ind l doubrirtietbSHERIFFS SALE.
er mi»y wwmen view it Ums ; and that
’TATBOF MICHIGAN. CoastyeT
ouch a Rood lenten may not be. Ihh»; I’ll
J By virta* ofunatncwUoS.'iMUWl
acntl iklo ..the Amzriraa Agrienii&amp;ui."
ter lb* .&lt;wl oT th.eMeir roert. Ur
and here, Mr. EdiU&gt;rp4nu haretbortorv.
—Amtrican AgrirultuTiit.
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Satitjs’ Jtsints

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whieh hats been Hiawcrediipon him fa»M

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GROCERIES!

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j.
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U dec*. Slab. batter. Un
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ToadFitet (birritr&gt;-l*« -prmettiem &lt;tP
cabbage against lite.
Peara are greatly improved by graft-!
Ing on the mountain ash.
Sulphur H rahiaMe in' ■ protecting
grapes froriJriBt-cljL
....
. .
Lard never spuila in hot weather, if
coked enough in '.rjing it uut.
In feeding with cura, sixty pound*
ground goes m far as one huntir*d in th*
kerne*. . ’'
.
, .. .
. &gt; ” '
Cftro mate J-xiulJ Berner ba ground
fine.\4t'ihj«inf»Ha rlehoete.
•
Tuaoipauf squall aixe bava double the
nutritious matter I hat
KuU bnp Is the only root that taerpases ite'miuinMRVaali incraauon in ajar.
bwrot olive oil ha certain cure fur
the bite uf a teulcimake. .Apply luterternally and extcrually. .
.
■.
Money ekyI fully expended in, drying
land by dr-ibung. ited olherwiat., &lt;111 fce
returned with ample interest.
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We also harp OO h.r.d * Road u«rtB&gt;eol of

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ST-A-TZOZSTElVSr,
PIXS. PEMCIU*. INKS. FAPBR. RMVKLOPES. CABD8. Ac., to.

Upon onr ihrl’n tMJ be 1mb4 all of lb
MOST POPULAR
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PATENT MEDICINES

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taking Ibr mcd'tene. MJ lag tea wa* a*
t*r *te wm. sod m w.ll m ui.-tedy could
tea has epatihMd to errr sinew
’
••Ptet KfctoX. Gartner, UP«*rt»t,

USTICE OF THK FKACE
—IWctoan af teMa aad I
^rtalaUf to hU oBo* with M
Eaaoite. »l&gt;jw»ito !toi&lt;« •
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IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

■’BX-ocA ax\A ~Li««v 'tSlX,

OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE.

which'in conjunction with &amp;•
'SYootk.VuAKu-v,

TOB sulcriag wilhdiM droad ,dlMM«. Xte

OTB XBIHULGU Sl*GwUi»H.dity
B*wue» Bftcwnraa. ARE yoststetewith
th. tort uro. erf Bu.cmruul
Wa-rooa'rNuucoiA Ki.o will ap«*dUy t*itov«.
WfEI't CflEltlTEO PATEIT -ABE
ya* &gt;irifcriug from tte gMwlngsof praterato

SELF-ADJU8TIT0 WRING]
No Wood-Wmk »&lt;&gt; Swell or 1
-Vo numb Sertte* to gat aw? of
W »unrn witw oa wrraorr Coa-Was

AU^^|rouain^ with pnie, with Goct h yoor
Two’

\Wartoii’s NaOBsvoih Kuo will nuuags year
ABC phtt^waro of iba ovlUuocwof lb* CteuTts’ naswL Baaasvr
• ■ .■a'’WATSON^ ^KECBALGIA KIXO. . cwutn

Ttmtoac cwtTn'iUjpnng and expossd I
to the weather with the tark on, decays I
much eooner-ftito’rFttrt'tf
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EtPpeAmeWts kb.Ajr ap&gt;WftU&gt; be’rqsa) :
tn poutuea tdlxhprnru CQwi, and dkfld- .
edly.pretcndaislbr Awdingcaule.
’ .
A bare pastors .euriehw not rte wail,
nor fattens the animals, nor iwaaacs the

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In oil the experjeftfla of farmers tbro'out the world, no &lt;ma has over yet proiiounted htable manure unreliable. Tbe
clouda may wltHwULOMr r*i#», wi ib»
sun may-parch up the earth) but aw can­
not lay t|&gt;o blame Juxrur .table manure.
Give it Aeat and moisture when proper­
ly mixed in the woii. and It wHi newtr
fail to dtl what i« required offL
Tbia manurwcntaiiut all the fertilising
substance* that plants want Nortatlfete
a single rawly. of plants In «xi*UK¥t&lt;
which requite* any other fertiliser in or­
der to prodoco rt» Iwrtms* potei bte gtewkh

bblplaas teas Uwamatlkto. and rtranR. to «...
ttei
bolDe cured ter.ntlrily, I write thia,
hoping It may aid «b* Soatofy hi Ila aBkrtato idiroduet tte uteteeuw. .nd IteM thus* who mey need
tech a rotoady; sad 1 sea strong tern*, as I bu-

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JQDGB OF PROBATZ, S
eral Uu4 sad Tax *F’1
the Court Houm. at Ha»usf»

B. HLCOOF

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All asters or eomomnleatuw* from

/-1OVMTT Cljmt and Mall
V ,ia the Court Beam
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Manhood : How Loit and How
Restored.

ent attanUow.

sever wees any peeesritjr for tturUhnshiff j
inineroJ l»atwrti» M ,JX« M M CM ob­
tain ataoie dangjit a, mtiafartory prior. ।
Tbs uses and component parts «mi
manart are'o»i« of the wonderful pro via­
ions of Pmvideaioo, for she bswefit wf the i
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Indignation, GPain in tha
(JUsxinaaa, ata.
Try thee* ■*&lt;naa*,’’i*’fKf wH! ’:&lt;«■

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One animal wnil fed Is of now® value
than. Uro poorly .hept, .
.

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“oUffcHttithhCM

will euro all the aferei.nuonte di.-,
and, of th am mltea, will raiiaM and aaro

Mauotoeturod and sqld. wbaMdeuod retail hr
rsa rvrsaa aaSvr.creaiaa I co..
Us. S3 nut 8L, Mew Yurt, and a.r.I.sd Ohio.
I?'
8- C. BOBTHBOP. Agnt.
hats ever doubted ybu wHl
. MiAUiJW. antw ediifeatf Dr. VulvarWHAT EVERYBODY KXOWS. vta..well's CelebrMsft Baeay oa the rteMsICaro
lu^iboetmwHcm, af.Sesaasyaam. se BernTballtop.awUgulvsaMd. wiftamrutt.
|W* Au lanaxsTtio Lrrrito—Masm. Poet A'
^Ty a suaph auchma U tetter than a cernpli
Brsff. Agenta N. T. Sanitary Soclrty. Rocteatar.
’ should b* .elf a4«U«b. te—Canto: I duets U da* to you to *tat* the magic­
al «r*ct cf that one bottl* of Peoples, Cnf* white
J obtained from you (a Norrmbar Isol. , £aai&gt;g
the atetoUaamaHt of year SsMety, effhrieg to
faring, tor th* .haft to rw&gt; JteaM
gi re your mteicia* to elergrrMo for the poor o|
titer perLtei. f cbtotneJ • bottl* f*r a poor girl
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riec, the New 'Ynric; JSWofi-peoaetimeo

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’■Mr.'Of P.! Backs, of Syracuse,
mbntoatMto the Joontal of that eiiy the
Qa |kMLM* tartsot'GW. Paine. Wkh Mfehtarr- '
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towW Of Woy.
For the thooghlful conaidcrattaB af all
ihuae who desiru an boobrabl® and last­
—
.alter v_ and many r finer residences hnd -palfae ing peace tb remit from thethrmlwaitori
oftitewaejr brii leave tn' aWboM tW
Tbou BiUoro Ur. pertsruwfllX&amp;Akr »' Wlfibge. 8.»a.ltwUktagpo«e«..Mf
Mlodtogi &lt;xilH«MaU«m held -beCWaM
abb Be aim uumgimmwi Gen. Paine and bit staff want to roaks h&gt;
mjfMlf and taeerdl -TeMIhg frW bf tbfr
catftfpoqMk. Jota-Bbktt, in
rddpeace party, at the'Vonrhbes House, the
dent uf the tuwuywad eate nf the wealth­
ewening after-Uro htePeooe U^vhttfon.
rODCH FOR THEM!
iest rebeli.ifrtUtrWtel«4UB»d Is thus Bring a peumwMe wiritf -triyeMf,
Well;

GEBMAN UTTERS,
rot-M-.jtian

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'

ijhJag.M wwfte IW'U‘^•k'«~.;W45

vyaopalby, declare thst Gw. Grant's camK&gt;V»
• failure.
All the Rtatagod
w iwk. fir -mr.jrta.fM.. ■«.«
mailer of course, and so do all thoac
Northern paper* that rtbrofldee feebly
ita teMirocnta of their Southern frirfrila.
All declare alike loudly that the great
campaign that . Jjaji. shaken the rebel
lion to it».WM&lt;»*faUan*':&gt; Share nev-

nGon does

■k atnaWln ftver ofsh bOmvrtbte perute,
I warof-cobraedrroply hiWMtad W'lW
leltec to (be Chicago Z&gt;i2uuw.
,
2'rtaipMM fc&gt;Wrtmetn"k&gt;*th* IStM^
'.‘‘Wf.tell walked into the parlor arid i
utFooutai thfiTrny MdMBpro WUrf- rm*, aifroehafal of - the waro-^Hs-haa.
great abostle. of pease; rtWtved 1 e«g®
IfQFUm VURAJI Btmig
gerto^btaw'Wbcn, By 'Ww Beaded!;' f
the public wwhfe domii
•th
WHAOVBKBVEKYQASKar ^' ’-4
became a HrtenCr to tbeTuHowmg words,
uttered by' dtro of these rtrottlOs/a prom-', Vlfafnih; WflrSva1Mfa frrim the 'RkpP 1 ate efforts be made Tor*'
-vm»^ning.Jaifi'e.. bouse tan. inent public speaker, ariddddneiaed t»V
tilitiee, wilha:VW*to*
dan ta-Rtohmoad, andeumprilsdlnru to
husband, •elect circle bf trout/ fiftfrtff F *
,_
' £11^00^ that ctyte* if faalife to b*U » WAMB A^jdklte MMM»
|rinu, * ill repprt kx^ie. ai.
•H left you, grintUtrieki. Jtf?rscn Dswla
JWWR -W lb^
•H** •nd,
PMue»b. au£ 1 wiU fqruteh ttujfn Ubns-.
is fighting the1 battles of- ■the liberties 6f he bn again driven the greater part of.
-«SstTJ4,7‘.F‘X; Kin
on the bMis of theTederaWbion of tbe
portapuq. l‘’*S
o«r&lt;enunwy,-aWPM mosi-abd shell woo- Um's'forces out of Petersburg Mid Rich­
Itaartbero/btegmit Rr wm Fulliwaaor WrtgK,
coed, l-told Gov: BeymCtrr an -Uns mbrn- mond, and down the BhknanArth Valley •
KlrtUttot at tU Pit rt ihrBUroMlH
W.'antf tw&gt; said, ‘Mr. —^-,/am ewrt to look famaonathaig to ent - .; . ,..1:.
of the mjlttafy MKbority «f WeMfcMi
oflba Uaad. Harrod ,«[ bitteull IlraaUiaJ,
B. B. WIGHTMAN * C^?,
Cl, *hf sefiul eke / A f • ■ Z
poww;
e 8upb faijmaa ak Xbia-of Grant&gt; srn 'to 8uue. |n xhe »«»hr tlBcdpM MdAf
“4 hMtwilit.be^uld to) ,
HutUriog U|h. ngart. abating,or SaftKaUng
DE U.KIts IK GBOCKBIKfl.»&lt;«&gt;rtate
'Tkr‘ otojority bf Ma pbooit an rp^^ll^i, th* supremscy «rf oqr, Guv-,
Sensation, wl.rn in a l.Mnr Fo.tnrt, Dimaea. of destroy . ibe'GuverhmehK pL'th# United .
K.nuidtjf, -Maryhtad, JflMBMiima-B«Y.won, Dou or Web.’Bafa.a the Spt.t. Tero, Slgtea—-‘that Gyratriplet* smcH baa rai»-1 Joyeinrf Wir. and the’AdmlnirtralhWi have ernnent and pound' (he Confederacy 19,|j aware, was a .atnuueiul rtoLattaa «f ,lhe
and Dull I’atai»lb.HaBd,D«aeHa&lt;v«kl‘rnin1A
—’
-r—z.. Wdtobl'add Arittb wbifthe Meodt oftbVI
tM wABfr ermy fo hi Mem.
Geritloi
Csliforals Block. Stats rtrtct, HssUsgs, .
We J^of.Jqxury, -gtvpp *Up; ,
?!??• X,cl!g*y^"L0** 8kl“ ,ni1 kfsiL Hain ia
'thte’-wkW ZFl5DBfca^eey h.v* to fmd fault- wkh la Conai.ituUpu,.^iid-jk. .wpctiiUatM.Jiucb.
HMe. Brtl. Cbwt. LHnbs, he., SnddenTlo.bM nf stoles, rich crops, tobacco warehouses — man watwva got lostb“ '-‘-, ‘
Id AWflbobMjo^ergyfr^ Secesman journalists ia acta in the appwaobiog eltctioa will be
is etappadi AridSI________
D. C. HAWIBT,
' Jlesl. Horning tn the Ftesb. Oonttanl Imagiulon alT that ’Ina |iearl poulddsairc, and did he, murt
,
.
finally be aimed, wo have got lo rwtWa England, in U)a poutkera States, and , in I held a» reifolutiocury, and resisted .with
la all kinds rt fswtly Oroe.H*., of Bril, Qrmt deprsasiport Spirits.
| all lhe means arid power under“Otrf wn-,
could br, ‘Jbiuk lhat‘he could ntiae bii ,
,a4 Wwwisa wars, sod a gsertal ancounter-revAhrtlen end overthrow tbe tbe Nurthvn States, see that if Grant
n
itnc
if:
m
b
e
n
tyro
sons
arid"
send
Uiejn
,
out
Jq
tn^dcr.
,
Pravuteas. Also Botari Public.
whole carted kbollttan: bbrde.” Ban­ cohitnnek In Ills present position but' a
MTS east of tbe Hartlop fiou.v,
THAT TUB BITTKIU 18
.
that Govepnuanl, nri’d telgo unbunishedl tning to doubt Ute sfrroerity 6f th* peace
JNse/erd, That the -aim and object 9ffew months lohger, the Cde Cederacy is
»0T «CU»»«K,
;,‘ls it p.Miblv that he could have been profiriatanB of tbriee ffiehi I rttaightwey
tbe,DoBweratin party, is M preserve the
done fur. They reeogntre in him the
Poderai. utoR, Lat)4.. the ngh(%,p(. the _•
ao insjiic! Now, madam. I want you to sought occasion tb propound tbe follow ng'
1
OoatainBsn ksm or Wkteksr,
great man of sbta *w&lt;rf - Hk*baa shown,
send ybiir buaband Word, to report him■ question to -several nf Va♦1andigllariB,*
8(atea unimpaired. and they har,eby. de?,
; dkHS&gt; &lt;Ean*r nusxiwpOTsxji^xc adf t.. lilt Un&lt;i)edirile(y,wrid I ,will spare I,
la each iMtonoss ■* -tb*&lt;bmce of; Stardafe that they consider W adcnlnlstra....
wit
robot confidential and anient supporters t mad and Sheridan a. great knowledgp ,qf
IlHcsurpcduoAjf irxtrenrdinbry’Bbdtfhri-'
bis tile niiilfet Situ gq with yqu-’
: .
First lashed. In a straightforward wwy, I meh. He bairaaovu aa at Belmont, thiix
IS THE BEST TONIC
. '"'Gciteral *i&lt;p’L you write, to. him T of Senator Lawrenoe, •Are /on1 frilling he could take a &gt;mall fare* Into' the field games powfcTi, oot graoudiiy tbe Qon-i
•Np, madam* I'Rave hu oorrtapondence
etuuUuu; ifae'Mbwreion vfHwcwil by
to tranvtbe Booth Its independence, pro­ nadftiandle II and fight withit splendidly.
with rebels,except a( the cauoutt&gt; mouth.
vided that, tn the proposed National Ha has shown at Fort Henry, at^lnloh, miliiary Uw io States not in jasunvptipn-,
the arbitrary military arrest,, iiriprieqnYou put yuur boy op a horse and ^end Convention, it® Ctomrnhilbners' demand
al
Vick^burg
and
ah
Chattanooga
bow:
meht,” trial arid sentetice of AinCrlckii
him to b'nu to-day, apd tell. hji^fdiAl he
independence a their trfilmSium, after tnkgniticcotfy b* can handle one large
a TTOKXEYSuA Ce.ss.Hor. st Urn s
is to‘pay Mw&gt;&lt;r. Barllin/,. Provost Mar­ all honorable terms Afneaeh, based upon
citiaene in States where drfl law eihrta
army; and he has shewn In the prevent
la full force ; tbe suppressitat of freedom
sha! of Tpducah, the sum of glQ.OOO, the reronstroefion-of the whole Union,
year with what comprehensive ability ho
which is the fide I bnve levied upon him. have Allied 1”
Fro alert certainly," wtw can direct th* operations of several cvm- ’ of apoech and oC.tbe preMj lb? denial of
C-Uloctlng, »ad MiBUrr and Kral UUta t
Tills niorioyj loadain, is to go to make the reply. '‘Thia tear nuit 6e tfopprtf. lea spread over tbe largest thaalro of war the right ol asylum •, the upon and atu*i^.ded* OSes in Holbrook Block.
I up a futij that 1 am raising from yuu
Tlie Federal Government has no power that was ever under one maq- , And they ed disregard ofState rights ; tbe employ­
rebels,Trirtri which to, pay. something to­ to coerce a sovereign State in a Union know from tbeee evidences of bis aVifity ment of unusual test oaths, and the Interfererioo with and denial of tbe rigbi
ward thn support of the widows ana or­ contrary to Its will. A State has a just
that, If the gcrvertimroi supplies him
phans'your husband has made; gS.OOO uf right to secede, provided its coostftutionof the people To bear areas,
as
with tnso, he will end the war before Nm
It will'be paid to the widow-of Happy., al right* arc viofatefl.” I propounded
calculated to prevail a realoratioo of the
vember.
This to what datressss theUnion sod,the perpetuation of GoyernYou know, riiadarKJ bow He old maq waa the same qutey to Senator Young,-who
seccssinsi press, and induces it to cry. put merit deriving‘Its just powers 'from ‘tbe'
led out th' Hlb front’ yard,’Wrola the
boasted Of the honor of having cast one agaiuat Gon. G’rtnt, in the vain hop* thak
Years truly,
LEVJ 0. BECK. 1 Street them, and shot dewfl, wot-for hav of tha five 'original vole* In ;th®iNew their ct^rhori rpay affect the Northern consent of tbe governed.
Rt»oM, That tbe shameful disregard
ing wronged airy homatl being, nn. Hot
rnm Ker. Jo»_ U- Krnnard,Tutor of lb« 10th for thia, Let bi-rause, and only broanse, York Ijegislatw^ of 1891, against coer­ poodle.'
of the Ad minis! ralioa to its duty to oar
cion,
and I received from htro precisely
•pUit Cfcuvrt.
I
fellow uuaeBa.wbp. ora 90w,. and long
Iir. Jsctaeu i— Door Sir r—I■ hsv* tawoWv^wet- I ba was unconditionally true to hro gov­ tbe same answer.
‘
Irooreremanls to rtaaaGrtn4ta(.
bays
bean prisoners of wmciin a suffering
ernment.
Ob!
madam.
It
make*
the
JOH1« BOBERTH,
Emboldened at these unexpected ro-jlaitTl limit’ Sil "’■’*1^
bl«&gt;d boll to think-ufthsnethings.'
Oqa of tl^e .gyest obstacles in tbe way cooTitibn, deserves the severest reprobaaponeee, I submitted the seme question
“ •General,-1 ba vs a'very tick child in to Wm, H. Bramlett®, of Kentucky, k| of grinding floor 'Vapidly Tn an ordinary lion 'on this score, alike of public and
•-■I »&gt; u
lb* other room, and don't think I' e*n relative ofGovertor Brarnlette, and skid min, ar’itos ftowlbe liability to heat. Au conHhun humanity^ •
■£UtolMd, That th* sympathy of the
possibly move with it Won’t you let to a delegate to tbe Chicago Convention, Ebgiiab mtontur, Mr. Buvill, some lima
KMirrBN &lt;
ma visit my frirtidei five rriHes above and was again greeted with.* reply ’sim­ ago ouslrived an sir blast -uhicb o»«r- Democraue party is heartily and earaestPadneah! I have a daughter firing there.’ ilar In every partledlar.
He farther oomea tbeoa difficulties, by Jteeplng ,s iy extended to.the soldiers of our rt&lt;»y.
"•No roadwm, f cannot; think uf the stat -The people of tbe South; will fight1 cobl currant io constant ciycufation upon wbo 'src, and ba velrocn in Uro fiald/ua^wc.
the flag of 'dbr eotfntfy, arid iu the wvtiil
four thtrtMmd'wlduwain lllinaiei »M-k as long as they tmve ■ d-ll*r l.ft, ontasw
uf their little orphan children crying to the North ebnedffe them the rigbl-eTself- lawsuicagHnst the proprirtore df one of of oar obtaining jgiwer 4y'lW UMted
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go with your-bgslmnd. God and nature question fa nolckb than S doxen parftet' 'des4, ta Uia world,.fur tafringetneni pf,-iwgard and
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sympathised with him in his rebellion,-■ quertiuB, which tovolvea the very vital ample, that inwriodmg floor, tbe aa.iag- ert Chib haw'baen-talking- over this
and now you muaiabidswertb him in bis point in the contest, fairly and square to­ ol Ums was 70 par cent, of coal bl; per­ matter. After some diacoarioe partfcl- exile. I am anerfi. inndam. to any these day in yotir speeches, tn the Convention, cent., apd an incroase of floor nfn2 1-2,( ;patcd in by quite a large numbetof geothings
&gt;oU^"t,the outraged tew must and that test Its wishes! You declared per cenC; the profit on maDufactute was tlernen, the foUqwing-jeiollittaR.waa.debe avenged.' Bow can jqu expec’- U) in alt yobr speeches that you were in fa­ £8 !7«. id., oh produce- £2 Os. 5d. • dared the sense' of the meqUnS.. ' . .
Rerofrerf, Tbat Ihri bort time for prunlive iu a country, you have rubbed and vor Of peace and Unlda, while you are on 400 bushels of wheat. Thd aavtag
' mardered ak ypu have thial Did you , Willing-to accept peace and ditunion.n— arises from the following raasrkM: : iat, ingfroii trees. It wttld the trees tra in
; tbfrik tfle band tif jostide w&lt;Xild .riefer To this 1 received but one honest anewer. speed in grinding, by, wh^ .double and , full growth, ssaeMMg at. tbe time
r reach yoirT MadanJ, yrifi 'Will.pick y^r A delegate from Buffalo, whowe name I treble the quantity qf wheat may be pas .( sopo pftarUta. lea«* begin U&gt; d*ystop.-.
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NEWS I

ABRAHAM

1NBKSW JOHNSON?
cry of firn, nod the *

roaring element.

1t h sombHinta mTd that fignrri" wH!‘
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At

going foots, H b DM unwiaey to Mor date
a' detailed rvfotatlon o? ita lfgurai lii &amp;e
Ig^r part M the Pteaesr aitlcfa,ip «Mch

HEMET H. CRAPO, of Flint.

it is attempted to prove, thss the eouaiy
has been a great loser, over and abbve

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E. O. GROSVENOR, of Jonmvnia.

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JOHN OWEN, of Detroit

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one, bat we would recommend, that in
order to make euro of one true aUlo-

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mrut, thoeo great financial revelations be

CT BUB HEW El

in fetors headed “Picboa, &amp;raHyer ttaa
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(J. HOAFORD, of Olivet

New York, Sept. A-Tta MereWe
Mobile correspondent sayK On the morn­
ing of Aug. 23d, Cnpt. Tsy lor, bearing
a white flag, accompanied by 40 men,
marched out of Fort Morgan, carrying a,
small sail-boat, with tbe Intention of go­
ing to tha iteg-taip, three or four miles
distant, with a note from Geo. Page, pro­
posing a surrender. A check was pul
upon this bv Gen. Bailey, who said tho
army and Navy were one, and as bis arill lory commanded F»rt Morgan, and
Mo infantry every fool of Mobile Pohl
outride the Fort, be would not permit a
boat's crew to pass off from shore on any

Tbe great Copperhead Conrentlou at

Chicago, taa labored and brought forthnot a mouse, bot a mole—a blind digger,
and one whose custom is to dig sway
from danger. MoCtellan would certain­

The laat Pioneer baa a

aomewhat

lengthy article in relation to the Bondi

issued by the county of Barry, in which
eo many mistakes or mietsteroents occur,
that it seems to demand a little attention.
When a thing is bad enough,a{ tbe best,

wo can see no object In grossly magni­
fying foots, or substituting falsehoods,
unless it be to show bow little knowledge
of a subject is necessary in order to in­
dict a readable article to advance tho in
teresU of a broken-down party.
In regard to raising money by issuing
the bonds of tbe county, we then regard­
ed It, and still continue' to regard It as
very bad financial policy. "We se elated

at the time the subject was under consid­

eration. and we do not new propose to
defend an act jsMch our judgment has
always condemned.
It is simply the
bad logic and misstatements of the Pion­
eer which we propose to correct.
Now tbe Pioneer seems to feel very
IndlgnaBt because bonds were proposed
to be issued ia lieu of assessing a heavy
tax, and to make the enormity of the
thing look as large as possible says, that

while tbe subject was under considera­
tion, Mr. Nathan Barlow went before the
Board, and offered to furnish the county
ail the money that should be needed, at

the rate of tea per coot, interest per an­
num, sad to furnish tbe same monthly,
thereby saving tho necessity of paying
interest on any money not actually ex­
us how Mr. Barlow proposed to lake the

evidences of indobtednuas, for tbe money

to loaned.
We presume the Pioneer it correct In
regard to thte offer, for we taow that tbe
great financial lights of the Democracy
of thia village did advocate a connty loan
and of tho tana of boada oa e videacm of
indebtedness; bat we owe II to tbe Pion­
eer to have revealed that they desired to
speculate in tbe bbnde.
Naw, aa regards paying interest, we
would tell oar neighbor that the booda
have only taaaaold aa money wai need­
ed, eo that tbe county baa not been pay­
ing intoreA on money not actually ex­
pended; Ad thus far tbe conuty bar

ly be elected, however If rabel sympa­ you know a great deal bettor than 1 do
What to do with fltoocy. and bow to in­
thies, rebel prayers, and rebel puft could
vest ; for 1 novar bed mack, and all I got
be counted as votes, and the tyrants and I tad to work herd for. Bwtitavo look
aristocrats of the old world could deposit ed round a good deol upon my neighbors,
their desires in a telling form, or even, and seen what they did «rilh their money
if rebel sympathizers in tta North out and I will tell youaomo things I saw and
wbal J thought of it. Ono very rich
summon to their aid a sufficient number man was always deo|lpg in psoaey, and
of doped and deluded followers. But we
Granger arrived, and the note to Admir­
think there is but little danger of the
al Farragut was taken by Mm. He said
White Souse being captured by McCidbo would communicate Ito contents to
the Admiral. In a abort 11 ms a demand
Ian. A few Quaker guns on Georgetown
for an unoondilioos! surrender was made
heights will set him to looking after Ms
communications, and wo ehall most prob­
force compelled tho evacuation of Fort
ably find him on tbe let of November
Powell • tbe surrender of Fort Gaines;
digging trenches in the rear of his camp.
almost destroyed and compelled the sur­
render of Fort Morgan, taretolors con
tidered the strongest fortification In tbe
We give our readers, this week tbe
United Btates. We have takes 1.500
joy ful intelligence of the capture of At­
prisdoers, 100 pieces of cannon, and a
vast quantity of small arms and muni­
lanta. We have not the full details, but
tions of war; also provisions enough to
enough ia known to warrant the belief
iu six months tbe tank west to smash. । feed the garrisnoe, wo shall place Ibrrv,
that a great victory has been achieved. Now, hkef, 1 know to bo a fact. Well,
for six months. Wo have captured and
Tbe loyal portion of onr country may Mr. Smith, you say railroad stocks are have ready for use the ram Tennessee,
well rejoice, while the McClellan wor­ best, because they pay kigk dividends 1 the strongMt war vessel afloat, and also
shippers go about with long faces. Tbe Can you tall bow long they will pay aevaml other war veseeia, and have pen­
them 1
1 like railroads.
I- helped to ned op at least three Eeglish blockade
Copperheads may well fed that they have
build one, sad I go in for weefol things. runners. All this baa coot the army one
been badly sold by the Chicago Conven­ But I tell you what-J know, about them. roan killed and six wounded, and the
tion, and Gen. Sherman's electioneering Gue third of tbe railroads doo&gt; pay any navy the Iom of the Tecumseh and most
document is a ^crusher" to their hopes. dividend, and two-thirds (and some of of.her crew, and very few casualties on
How strangely that Paces reeoluliea, them crocked op too,) do not pay as tbe other ship*.
much as Government stocks. Now that
which we print ou our first page Looks in brings ma to tbe Gasernment securities,
the light of a great victory.
Offer at/ and I will tali you why L prefer tbem, . 1
New York&gt;8epc.
Tbe HtraMo
armistice tea foe you are prepared to take it yew will admit, Mr. Smith, that
correspondent with Averill's cavalry, of
crush ! None but cowards would ever in lbs km* run (be investment which is September let ssye:
It wsa Rhodes
bett should have these qualities: First,
corps
of
rebel
infantry
together
with
it should be perfectly Metro ; secondly,
Vaughan's cavalry that attacked General
that ths income should be wai/erm sad
Averill's Division st Martinsburg yes­
ptreuunl— not up one year and down
WasuiaoTox, Aug. 21st, 1864.
the next; and thirdly, that it should be terday afternoon. They apparently hop­
ed to surprise Averill,.but failed. Early
Mt. Earroa—5ir;—While on duty Marketable, so when your wslday coroca, was st Winchester fast uigbi, and the
and
you want your money, you can gel
at the office of Um- Pttvoet Marshal, L
it back.
And I think these noteo or
have seen moy things of important*, bonds have got tbees qualities more than
and bad tbe aaliafactlon of conversing any other kind of personal property yon
with many rebels that have onme in and Mn nam*. Try it,
“Finn, then, I have bean looking into
taken the benefit of tho ealh. Perhaps a
tost great book you call the Census Sta
few notes would not be idle toyoa. They
lisliea. 1 used to think it wasn't worth
may be of interest at loart to yoo if not much; bntaincs I began to study it, 1
to your readers. Now is ths limo of all tell ypu.1 found out a good many things
limae for mtrj true Uotoc Riaa to stand very useful for ma to know. 1 found
firm, and not be limber in the knees.— owl, by looking st lbs -----------torisa and shipping,
Tbe Uaioe is now st' stake, tbe great
mean the Rebel States) arc making a
Problem la all solved and figured up in a .thousanddollars a year more than we
Wtt Dxram&lt;xxT, Sept 4th.
few words.
Tho answer to this great ■spend. So.you s.-o that (since the in­ To Maj. Gm.Dia;
question ia wimple and plus. With the crease .of, debt Isn't half that) we are
Geo. Sherman's official repert of the
Kiwing rich instead uf poorer, a« John capture of Atlanta has just been received
election of Abraham Lincoln wo have
11 aud tbe oroakers would have us by this department, ft ia dated26 miles
peace on a lasting basis, bat if bra lose ttaok. Then the debt
be paid, aay- ot Atlanta, 6 o'clock yesterday morning,
his election, we Lave eternal war or sep hnw, no matter how lung tbs war fa.—
but was detained by the breaking of the
aralion. This is tbe language of the reb­ Besides, did you ever bear of a Govero- telegraph lines mentioned in my pispatch
els that come in here nearly every day msnl that broke before tta propio did 1 of last night.
Look lain your big histories, Mr. Smith,
As already reported, the army with­
to take the oath.
and you will find the people break be­ drew from about Atlanta, and on the
J conversed with a man front Georgia fore the Governments.
Well, then, 1 SOth bad made a break of the Eastpoint
;
a few days ago who has been, a soldier for call that stock pcr/ec&lt;(y aecwrr.
‘•Secondly, you.want tbs income mm.
throe years; be was an educated man,
sad nays and firmly beliet as. that tbs
election of the present occupant of tbe

raiaed its none/ at urn percent., ao that
tbe Pioaarr baa nothing to find fan It with

within half. mil. of th. Railroad, fta
enemy sUaqknd Mm at 3 r. m. but wa.,
h“
, “Now hero la the Government will wounded. On Monday be met a stormy
pay you'without vania* a title.
Now opposition on tbs rood. 1 advanced to
I Hie something that girts ass my iu- tbe Mt and rapidly to tbe railroad, mads
eoa»a every yuar. , V
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in all thfo mattar eseepung the ban fact
that Mr. Bartow dkd not got tta bonds.
fn regard to getting tta bonds printed
al DetHh al an .specs. of seventy dolbtr^ M tbe J’sewser state., wo do DM

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U.S.7*30 Loan
wpu rn«

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which sum was vutrd. .
and Thomas Altoft were el.

On Thursday, August2$t

Annual Celebration of
BrfcMriufrUln—eMp'sf

grove on the premises of AA
ing in tbe immediate locality
It has been tbe custom of
four years, to set .part ■ d.j

t•renting sod -vMorasfiiL /st.
er «f rniu bad fallen during 11
uigft; edtatuaRy laying 11H
leaving tta air dear and brn
raoratag was bright sad plea,
frosh brwze from the west »
denes worn kindly smiling up

d-rtoktag.
tends payable ia gevtVWUMWt phper.
It is equally coavntewt as a lesspsnirt u. j.
BU..1 la II meM.';
notes «eq
sold ter willlie a&amp;rMta •L’Mf

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began to arrive, many of tta

them under tta shade of b
troea, and after all bad arrivec
comfortably seated, tta nxerci
day were opened with pray
Rev. Mr. Chambers -, after wbi
those lively tunes from tbi
Chain" was sang by tbe eetals
aim which made tta groves
music. After eome timely rx
Rev. Mr. Gaatoe, the aaaemb
taring iron three to fire hund;

Vfe have received a circular
managers &lt;/tta Stats Sanitary I

vbtek vvn pnHish tta Mevtaf
guidance of all wta are willing 1
ahis Kst landaMe enterprise;
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Chicago pia^bnn ttUftaicovngt At rM»
to hold oat until after election, aad, as
and tended flovte 4o posterity the rieta things stand at present, the peace Coptefnoywfttetr fathers.
. v««.w,

and a Northern ta!ufrj«tai-in which
cakl'the rebels * wifi have the upper1 band

tilitiee," in whM&gt; gaga tha yjibote will
have everything ttafir nWh wayl
Gen.
at you? defeat/’'"Nor ‘wouid'tbe'fofer.
McCIglhP.GtodMtroy these ecbemee by
•noa
by
uajwek.
Mrpaeee
Crimd^lf
the
ttops wttb Ms Um white wfoti*
!,:7W New York Herald base rousing framing his plklfurte out of'sodwUnlon
R^ebHeanasbaUdMeailyMtgaforttef
H»ds swest sw eitbsr tart r M
article
on
the
Chicago
Convention,
the
timber
and
befog
stented
ppmi
it
Then
‘
rotor fo&gt; nm
and 6ro/»
'
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mate perl of which we suteoin.. We a N’orthorn ibsilrrection Will be Irapoesittaaa^MheeartfefohCtaeantet
Mel fessy heart is .Mated,
blage would votf be responsible for the
figttiaT woufArtub,'amThow would quotr front the AfaruM of Saturday,
a*jOM to eoatirtui Qua Xautai,
. ttaess wb« rwisa ttaee tasss.
ffiCMC . .
; V .
aswyhsMiih^bsbeUiaM tkso.
you obtain peseeT By vacating the • Wo have not the slightest doubt that
AND WILL PAY *1000
left to make tary^fMqh, *ud,uo Jeff.
Use’s tesMRsbsc-WM.
sqaare or anforeiag rwspeet/or law 1
there is a mutual understandiag between Davie io existsqc^to receive an offer for
e4 by ■start &gt;&gt; aolWKMVIXK
tbe Bey moors, tbe Woods, Vallandigbam
■MFLMB* CUMAN NITI
god tea
T*te
it Thie le ae great imui as that at liarihown in thf ttctttion pintfam, adopUd rfaou’a Utting - ttr at AtXiutart..'i ,l*t
vux cum nnr ciu &lt;jv
no '‘reconatroettott”: Tbe t&gt;)« ootnirvfr by tAg Chicago C'oavrsh'ba, cuuf in Ac
Little Mto reflect deeply «ud aot wisely.
tios—Eta ffnfow rt ttawM, end tie 4k»
nomteation o/ Jfr' PteufirAto, of OUa—
A kjeeek net Barra Ise* for.
Miftsafofe aa iU fo-r-lh* ponstfwoliqn -of
sefariire prictiral seM0cs«sM&lt;-~for Vies
Wasbingkm,.Jefferson and H»disoa—fe
At the close 'if Vallandlgharn’s speech all we desire.
We have nowjddsao yhe
Under that government i?resident.
at tbe court buusa square, In Chicago on we Bv*d and prospered and were happy.
er resideotg/Of ' tb«' ciiy''^trM;rojvrt-;to
Saturday Aug. 27th, "Long John Went­ Under 'it'tha West grow up, sSPrtded, Grant bas the best of them at Rinhmohd, 'Lillie Rockrjhe wuuld be astonished kt
WOn
1
worth" being loudly called for, cams for­
the changes that b*v( been made.
T)&gt;e
tering
Attesitk.
THs'
is'wot
:
ths
1
lima,
‘
ward with the follow ing eloquent;and ear- it Qticag0.r9M. fo ba„ lte p^4f of the '
great di#Wrt®. ■ hrtwoet)
now. tod
lately most unexpeoted speech:
'
Northwest and glory uf tbe continent; 1thaw, tort any reasonable wta* wwU.Av Iwhentetder bebrl ■ oohupsttoo, is in the
about “an iaunodialc citation o/' ’
। I am pleased with the opportunity and when a tnan talk* to- fae s^out re- laUdng
1
buusineMtopect of the • Mid. Io old
” We are fa favor of an, ar
which your cell nfforde me to lay my construction, or prafes uf* ife* Unioo, 1 hatfiktin.
1
like that between-Ruesla’and tisnee tiwo werofoar or Uv.estoras Mar
own views of public policy nod - public mark him as an enemy of my country miatica,
!
tbe le»i«7 half s’ teta oo Markham
affairs before you; and tn so doing, 1 I and tbe robber of my -cbildreo. Tbe old Denmark, where both sides bold tbrfe ’street, and probihlyi a/dainn on Mste
•
trust 1 shall not be deemed an intruder, | Union, with its glurious memories, Ila no- Iground and are ready to begin the too- Suaeto
Thoaa went pmdxGtcd.^n tbj
for 1 would not thrust my self before you fulfilled hopes, its history blazing upon 'dice at any moment; but there A • »••* ■■sinw. u»u»«.”
&lt;h. &lt;4"1difference between such Ml .&lt;«&gt; .
ntir press my views upon unwilling ear*. I every page with words and deeds of dogl.of
1
being small aristocrats and tbe proprie­
mlstice
and
(he
“
immediate
cesaglfan
bt
It has Iona been a part of my political deathless glory all bind me to the old .
tor!, with a few exceptions, good follows,
ethics tbat the true method of discussing I Unibh and cause me to abhor the name todllllties” wbfah the Chicago platforoi ready for a talk on politics or current
public affstn was for the prot and run* | of r»oousLrucLion. I would say to, the requires. Nothing esn explain such a 1news. The twogreak evattortfh J W
to go together before tbe people. In ev­ Seedsman from Ohio .and those who hypothesis that 'll Was dioteted by Jeff. *ware wbqn they went North or,to New
'
ery public address for the past yean of kink with him—"tn God's name say np Davia la the Psaca Democrats, and that Orleans
to buy goods, and. when the
my life 1 bake enforced the corrstooee of rqorc about reoonstractipo." But aialing I these Peace mao foisted it upon the Cki- goods arrived and were oMned.
Mgytunyention, aa dserpriqp of jbeir en- I
this underslandiug.
every other coasideratioo, forgetting all
But we have changed tfr'tfert. Ifow
IS THE BEST TOMIC
1 therefore request tbe attention of all, other motives, moved .by ,«o other Im­ dorsemeal of Geo. McClsl Ian’s nortiina- a hundred stores display their goegfe. A’aHon.
•-«”•"
' 1
for I am no party men. 1 am chalaed to pulse, let yoer xmI, your efforts and
For three year* past lb* fhmU has 1
tbe partisan ear of no elasa, no fatemt, your cneraies&gt;ll be directed to the mainno urganitatiio ; to mr country and to tenancc of tbe old Constitution. Tbat is •uatained and defended the boro «f Anmy country alone do f owe fealty and hallowed by the memory of Washington, tie tarn. We have done full jualioo , to
his generalship, his statesmanship, his
render homage. I love that country. It tbe gfuHouslKUMY if ode revolutionary
.
Saloons, •al­
nurtured mo ib my youth, ft honored me struggle and dearer by far ia it to oa Sod honesty and bls patriotism." Bit -tihtn
and rMtaurarta
AfeC/rttrh taktt hit /land upon a eoooaad- 1
io my manboed, ana tiow Wb«n I have our children than any new-fangled comww
’*»0M
paaeed the meridian of life 1 love to rew- binatton that can be hatched by any eon- Ip pecet platform sec ar.t al a f°° *°w *• '
o are bought, unand defend him.
This tbe
puud to any call to plead in her behalf. vMlion.
It la rarely that any good
tvn the’shelves,
[Applause.] As we cast our eyes Over oomee of a coo vention, and tbe propuead General baa not done, and vre bbp* that
Wig to. kR*w or
tbe land and witness tfae feats that every­ convention of tbe States, both rebel and he will never be foolish enough to dolt
wistort hterfr
where prevail, and tbe dangers that en loyal is tbe most unpromising of the en­ Wo advise'blm to eothe oirt boldly and i body Intown knowing « halls bought sad
vlron the republic, tbe heart of the patri­ tire brood. If we want peace—then let declare that bis only platform is hl* rec­ the prion paid. The old resident has his
Dedge’*
ot sinks with doubt and dread. War,1 ue conquer. If the South want peace let ord M * Union General, and that hfe sen­ ; bead turned at the order of things. Even
Mitta Barry Seewty, MJeto_________________
with *11 its dread calamities following in them lay down tirnir arms and cease war. timents ere thoee expressed in hie letter btaues'and lots have been sold here late­
its train, ia convulsing the nation.
The Then will 1 be willing to deal with them frofa' Hsrrisnn's Landing and hW oration ly; and very fow knew of trade wntii i|
J. ■. KUBBBt-V.
at Wert Point. If it htMntit to dolkU
art of arms has succeeded the pursuits of jnetiy and geMrovaiy. ' Thea wHl 1, try
-rrtlTRICTAf s-4 ttareree. Otee is ftasetil .
tote fort- There mwf Uno pnoaaieettioa was over, ashing impossible four years
peace, knd nearly a milltou of men c«&gt;n- to forget the rivers of Northern blood
I ago. The presence of a large army gives
The rotton Chicago : an air of nativity to any place. Add to
front each otter fa b*ftla array.
Amid they.have abed in their M&gt;h«dy struggle nor e^uirocation.
plalfUm
mail be kieked to piedi, and this the folio* era of an brqny Jttw spnenthe horrors of wgr we naturally look and foe slavery. Then will 1 try to forget
McCfelUn
’
s
owm
platform
uubstfteteJ,
—
long f&lt;»r peace, Tire fathers and mothers the thousands they have al afa, the homes
Istors, cotton-buyers, artiste, drsttitners,
vf Chicago,' wbota sons are bravlug tbe of tbe bereaved, . She hopes they have He had better a thousand fold decline adventurers and Others, atni aocae idea
hazards of battle and tbe perils of dis broken. BoPwhite an arm wieldaa sa­ tbe nomination than accept upoh such may be formed of the great change. Tbe
KNirru:* ISRIOWN.
ease long for peace. *Hte wires uf Illi­ bre, while tire Guoatitnlion is defied and oonffitlons as imposed by tbeConvention. p&lt;.pala^M)ofp^h;Bpck -ta.,W«0. wsj
nois, Whbse hutoaHdu haVe poritoed ahd the laws laughed to acorn, 1 will uphold The Chicago platform Invites defeat, and about three thousand, JNuw,,including
rroxxrrs arf ooomntLLoy *t t*&lt;
Mg, pgrialdug in. the ferrtUe struggle,!I the authority wbcao solemn oath was, it must be broken up, either by ‘MeCleb the'refugees 'th tin! city and outskirts,' ft
..Hnabr»
srtd
up ibmr 4**1/ P&lt;*/*fw lot,the joes- that tbe Constitution should be preserved Inn himself or by tbe vpWe of He peo- Is at lent 7,000. - 'Every bmi»e Iberowd“osti“hirti&lt;k «»•••*. eppaelte &lt;*&gt;• ■r,r'““
pie at the polk'■■■■■ v.o lo-:
sation uf tbe strife. My own wish and ; and tbe laws Sasintaiiied. . .
bdtodwlfetttotvapMay. other howaes,
We candidly and slneerely believe
hope ia for peace. My legrst wben 'the |
But Mr. Vallandighacn told .you that
log.albiM acid teta 1&gt;»v« boon.,creeled.—
b«**'«“■
.. c. Bcasews.
maddened krastora fa Suulb Carolina fired the Government oouid never, be held to­ that the Peace Copperheads at tbe North Many of the refugees live under tents.
r do not desire tbe erection' of McClellan
upon the National apsign sod forced the gether by coercive force, that power
Federal authority irtu acknfitct, - as not' brought tu apply.upon the unruly could any more than tbe Southern 'secession
The Democratic Republican ’Work­
more keen and
' &gt;sul
‘ ’*than
" my ‘ tay never redceettem to obedience. Wasi ists desired tbe eltotfati 6f Deuglav arid ingmen’s Association of New York',after
Rrcckfnrldge In 1896.' They bitterly op­
them ever a greater heresy utlorad by
----------------- r.------ . _,art when they lay
declaring that “the workfagmeno/Ete
posed
McClellan
at
Chicago,
and
opraly
Juwu tbeir arms and ccjum, the warfare | tbe month of man. No eoersiou'. Why
country -should unitasbood mad)in aid­
they then eo wickedly, foolishly and dev­ gentlemen, the coercive power &lt;d Gov­ dchoencfd him as a tyrant sn’da Usurper. ing tbw Government lo crusb the military
ilishly inaugurrtad. This is tbe peace ernment ia the only aafely and aalvalfaB Finaltg they accepted hiat'updh condition power of the leaders of the r$bel|&gt;oa,,
that
they
thould
hare
the
platgometbnd
of
acxnsty.
No
government,
no
commufor which wo hope, for whiuh wo pray,
further resolved, ‘-That any manor class
for which wo fight. This struggle Is lite nlty can eaiet as hour without iu It was Viet frttidcnL But eyen now, the Q&gt;p- (if men alio shall sWk to Incite nbe
I perheads are not earnest in life support.
•very cnodict that ever existed since tbe weakneaa of the arttclrt ot tbe old
I Like the rebels, they’ ’ want to see Lin­ workirtgnsrtf of tbe city and country to
lime began, and if we would have a tq» ooofederetion that they conferred no co
t coin re-elected. There Is »o saying but acto of vfotenoa skid- bloodshad, and fmmatien of the struggle we must con­ ereite power, and Ute stateunen of .that
Matoaca to th* Government, ary traifory
quer. The reed to victory is tbe rued to i1 day eaw the pressing necessity of the■ that Mr. Lincoln may be elected by a to the beet interests of workingmen, and
H.F.CHEBBY,
i smalt majority, and in that event dtr
peaes. . It is to thia alternative that we | naw Constitution; Take to-day from
J should be shunned as eoemirs to their
IOUBTT CtKBK an* Xctary Febte. OBc
! munkapnl andgoveremenUloq^uiaation Cupperhcadt intend io raite a {revolution !| peace arid prosperity.”
aredtiveu
—
a
sbameful
turrender,
ora
I la tbe Crert Hmsv.
certain Criumpfamit lasting victory, and I tbepower of coerean and socialy goes.rt at the North. This they f»n Very readi­
once into anarchy and chaos. The weak ly du if the people do‘Tiat'Wwaro df'the
consequently peace.
I have listened with great interest to would bcooms tbe modem prey et.&gt;«be Iren. Suppose tbe etectiim tot be decid­
ed by only a few thousand volts, toeb
•. c.
the eloquent and well c«bsidered retparks11 strong, and might fec.t»W indeed becosno
the Democratic minority, will,be;nearly
unnE or PROBATE. **‘frT„pAk’?l;^?&gt;.
of thit pecurutrly doruoeralio champion1 right 1 have been tdd ktetothere are M
strong m tbe tapublteao qUMtv.lB
wbu tea just addressed yon from the। I thoee who smM disturb the quiet of the
fact, tbe minority will be stronger; Tor
&gt;
stand. 1 have beard him bewail, In M­ grttoarfag In this city. j We ths arthori-1
IhcDemoekata
will fight, whilk the Aboing. -WBdrtaf wwr, ttnrextvrews'xndI ties of the city, eperce thwn lot* '■'pant
1 for lawl- Surely vo&gt;« should .not de- litionUte will noC; and to a -thousand ■ £= one of t basa a silver quarter fof,*
ldrtito‘uf"n&lt;!ig*Mtfun he~has' invoked nouoce coerciunte^
lalvriou*
old war Democrata are more than, e&lt;pul &lt;io&gt;two
thousand pbolitfaq ^*ptoli$aQL^,W|»^
"
’ Jackson,
F»'L
•gainst the Federal Administration for horse of.jptraotfMJis'Q^WH!
U^.1. to hinder a ravoTuilbrT la It tbe
^"P
tbe pert it has bad to art in the bfoedy' from whoso lipa 1 inhaled tbe pn
army T’ "flie'faoinent the army Is ’ with­
drama. But while be was thus depr&lt;sp-• attoh of Democracy i aid at wfcohe fl
rr?
■
•
•
~,
•
■ t ,■ &gt;: 'aqb
drawn to put dofefe ah lusurreclwm bare
tiag war and vtolsaoa, I liataaed in rain&gt; received'UA'firtt fiqmcs tTWIiWU
Ike rebels will enfae .Mil .•€ tbeir-toTy'TfrtrtMrth" of tW-TWhh'fttek
&gt; governd-edtifl duty' wire
trenebments and capture Waa^'mgU&gt;n&lt;—7 j teXaBOSsfreCileotiou whtaw rebate jort
retumod firwil the rebel army arereqqwrtSsrt OsraFrtatiwg.

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/sMg Prtatfaf —UW M start ontioo, e*d * AU I'd JfOMJ XJWxJlUBlJrnto.pj.j jq&gt;

gatings’

iMHteetowt wtoss4rsty,

Arthbsgbto toed, testoto,

Jirtctm.

ggiutllasg.

A

wrath p
famous

trained their cannon ^p&lt;m u rftadel float­
ing iharslMsial Bag and abed the first
SLjh Ute nSkw SjHi
N-.
r«:mi (u. w Vte.Ftei.ot te Kt &lt;x

hrrtiltw committed tebea aha rebaUtous
chief Brting as Secretary of War for a
teW ,....tetewu ute*r.|J«l Ute fcul

« uu.ateu&gt;M&gt;- [

■sMtaftyt '
»&lt;T .U., &gt;•»&gt;,
Tbrt thia ide* of a *aat Northern cost- I
stand for General spirscybelwert tire Copperheads and tire
Ison ana against Vsllar
against
SiKS1*'
Hon, instead of adjoining few ta, w
aSSSHSS conventions fasaeily do, adj-brand to
netU&lt;uc aA lbaeaUof the Ex eculure
i Corn miUse. Tfaq
"
*
organization of a revo
Ouf merchants and cs[
1 &gt;Wft; fovttey

�NEWS !
I

'gr&gt;A7», t

gfnoxzirMn* or u
i beeps oe in tbe wa&lt;
(fad oodiffaelty fa'
fan, that JfrwM, W
e if a tiranfftr than 1

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

------------ .UlfAAJUAOCtta Rai
e.anc
Uniol

•arsa

££sbrireli»vlHfeLfeg|

to your readers, I villi try and entertain
them,a abort time. Although. w«, have
had a hard campaign from tfeh: Rapidao

The Pioneer, In Its last Issue attempts

Fraep AUe»M.

to tbe strong-bold of the ««)•, and note

withetanding our ranks are thleaed by
hard marcb&amp;,.db^'«nd the enemy's (it, ». Ifauiu J
inaccuracy relative to the making and
fur.AUmu.Uoriaru.rt~m 0J »
ballets, *ad although .some of ua &gt;tyi
sale of tbe county bonds, not by proving
rib ofUuaa &gt;U&gt;, U Ua abaaMa of parstill three y—re to enrya, we arunat dis­ liculara, were ’
■«——
or attempting to prove ria statcmenU,
«. .... — —----------- -FMMri sue­
but, ia tryfag.la,raise etbar isaaee, that con raged. Wo still trust la the g—touo,
— w.tat^reeMvodth.1bBtf«M:
perseverance and incorruptiWe loyalty
its first glaring misstatements may be
Atlanta, Bspt.'L—Ort tbe 25lh of Auof Geo. .Grant, to crosh this Rebellion,
loot sight of. Il does not even admit ;to
its readers that it stated the first coetof and speedily. Tbe news com— in cheer­
ing, and —eouraging to ua from all quar- left tbe 20U corps al tbe Chattahoochee
the bonds at 'double what the record
shoes them to have coat. It does noil ten—from Atlanta, from tbe valley and bridge, and with lha baJena.af |h.army,
from Mobile. Attd’wa believe that yall I moved etf from tbe siege, and using
even tell its readers that its statement'.'
tbe efforts of the ultra. Peace party, an some considerable artifice to rtblead the
relative to getting up new bonds was ap
enemy, ItnbMrapMfy south and reach­
account of whose convan^fau *• racoivrd ed tbe Eastpoint Railroad, near Fairburn,
entire falsehood. Il does not ad mil, opty
in last night’s papers, will have no other on the 37lh, and VAtkb •- *♦ *•«,l
by implication—in getting up a M* eat
eSect thah to hasten the downfisll of Than
gU| —•
—that Ita figures were lying mdicea,
Rebellion by excitina the Administration
pointing to wrong conclusions. But let
to a speedy exertion, and our aoldiars to
more heroic daring in a’.erming tbe ene­
my’s worka Let not the friends of the
a certain proposition.
We only, said Administration fear for the Issue of the
political contest ho more, than for. tbe
that the statement of the Wofur on thia
military campaign in the field ; for, Jet
point might be true, since ve knew lhf|
mo assure you that the soldiers will vote
be or his friends deaired to have bonds
for no man on a platform embodying
Issued, probably for speculating purposes.
peace, on any terms which wsuld leave a
And tbe great difficulty whleh now dis­
possibility of an outbreak of the rebellion
turbs tbe digestion ol our neighbor Is
in the future. Every -day. we bear old
the on* fact tbat Mr. Barlow did not
Veterans who fought side by ride (1)
make any money out of those bonds.—
with McClellsn in'tbe notations Peninsu­
But we will not be so eroel a* to deny
la campaign still declaring their love 'and
our neighbor the little cram of comfort admiration of him,'as a soldier, but who
it hods in the fact that we hare no evi­ say they cannot conscientiously support
dence of the falsehoods of one statement any man on the Chicago platform.
Hoping the friends of the country will
in a column and n half of its matter.
look out far tbe best interests of tbe
But lot vs pass on to the new method aoldtera fa the field, we will try and do
of computing simple interest adopted by our duty fa the face of tbe enemy, whom
our neighbor. And that there may be we bare al way a drove into tbe last ditch.
no cbanee for mistakes, and thabour read­
y ours truly.
Gun. Wsixmak,
not pay to asaault, a« we had already the
ers may see for thorn selves, wo insert
Co. F, Sth Infantry.
great object of the campaign, vis.: Atlan­
here tbe latter part of the Pion—• article
ta. According!*-,the army gradually
and leisurely relumed to Atlanta, and it
ia now. camped eight miles south of the
“Now Uke the items of expense, as our
■ Washington, Sept. B.wTbe following
city, and to morrow will move to the
neighbor gives them, and let ua see how
is an extract &lt;4 a letter from Gen. Grant
camp appointed. I am now writing fa
they stand.
dated headquarters. City Point, Va^
“Paid 8. D. Elwood, for Printing,
Atlanta, so I should not be uneasy fa re­
Aug. )8th, to Hon. E. B. Waahburee:
gard to our situation. We have, as1 the
815.000. PsidGeo. Thomas, for Expen­
Dear Sir—I state to all citixens who vis­
raedlt of this quick, and as I think, well
ses, 810,00.
Expenses for printing
it me that all wo want now to insure an
Bonds, 810,00. Making a total of these
executed move, 37 guns, over 3,000 pris
early restoration uf the Union is a deter­
oners, and have buried over 400 rebel
expenses, 835,00.
mined unity of sentiment in the North.—
“Wo happened to know tbe manner in
dead, and left as many wounded that)
could not be removed. Tbe rebels have
which some of these bonds have be—
loot, besides the important city of Atlan­
disposed of ; which ia, to sell a. 8500,00
bond for 8450,00 allowing the broker to
ta, very valuable stores, at least 500
dead and 2,500 wounded, and 3,000
keep back hia 10 per cent interest in ad­
prisoners, where— our aggregate lose
vance, which actually makes tbe interest
will not fool up 1,500. Ifthat is not
to be paid, about twelve, instead of ten
per cent. At this rate, the interest and
success, 1 don’t know what la.
(Sigacd)
W. T. SaaaMA*.
principal to be paid for the use of 810,­
000,00, the basis of our calculation last
Maj. General
week, would amount fa the aggregate lo
811,200,00. Add expenses ns estimated,
regiment per dav. With this drain up­
835.000
Total, 811335,00.
on them, the end is sol far distant, if
“If those figures, based on tbe admis­
we will only be true to ourselves. Their
sions of our neighbor, and facts fawev to
only hope now is in a divided North.—
ua, suit him better than our former esti­
This might give them reinforcements
mate, be is welcome to them. Thus we
from Term esse c, Kentucky, Missouri
can see thnt our former calculation of the
and Maryland, while it would weaken us.
lose to tbe county, by this mode of rais­
With tbe draft quietly enforced, the
ing money, was nearly 8300,00 to low.
enemy would become despondent, and
“Thank yoa, neighbor, lor setting us
would make but little resist—ee. I have
right Such corrections will certainly
convince us, If nothing else will, that
“ 'Facta, are atill stranger than Fiction,’ ”

•5»**

to avert our damaging expose uf its great

I1BXBT n. CHAPO. rfFliM.

JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.
EMIL ANNEK1

CYRUS HEWETT, of Lansing.
ALBERT WnTlAMS^of Ionia.
nr
tfPMie /&gt;—raattea,
•oTHOBFORD, of Olivet.
WITTER J. BAXTER, of Hillsdale.
naan tathe in Osegrsss &lt;tb 1
'HOMAS W. FERRY.

Where the KcCleilanitee Btsuitf.

An honorable foe, like an earnest
friend, is always entilled to a certain de­
gree of respect; but a earning hypocrite
and a dissembler is only worthy of con­
tumely and contempt. Professions are
only worthy of respect, when actions cor­
respond with them. If a man —ya be
loves his country, and acts eo as to please
tbe enemies of his country, he is in word
sod in deed a liar. .If a man says be is in
favor of putting down and punishingtreas-

on, and opposes every means taken to ac­
complish such an object, he is a discern
bier in speech and a traitorat heart
Tried by these testa, where do we find
tbe advocates of tl.e Peace atany-prioeMcCdlanitesl And we das. all men

who stand upoirtiie Chicago platform un­
der that name. Il Is trie, that Platform
professes unswerving fidelity to tbe
Union, in its first resolve, but that is fol­

lowed by a declaration for peace under
such circumstances as would inevitably

result in disunion.

While the Platform

claims sympathy for the soldiary of our

army, and promised them cere and pro­
tection, the Convention nominated a man
for Vice-President, of whom it was open­
ly boasted tbat he had never voted or
giv— a dollar toward paying theee sold
iers for the services for which the democ­
racy profees such gratitude, and offiir

such care and protection. That Platform
denounces military arrests and Imprison­
ment, and the Convention nominated a
roan for President who arrested and
throw into prison the Legislature of e
sovereign State.

We do not know bow our neighbor

l?arjkee, and sine
i"- bumbngged I
-fa Me profane

''iln.i. R*ct Go Kt—(I
bttak'occurred bn Sstunl

the jraee of Goodyear,- BI
14*rliai.- They Mb
MS
hej.
.w3

fora new floom to the as

the grist-tn
new cut wasobnsiderably I

"old race, and during the th
Saturday morning, a bl
which Jet'thc water from
result was tbe tearing out |

great confusion, in the!
considerable
dirt was I

dcr

tbA'/sawmill • wind

dreddollaretc repair, bd
use of the miil.for some U

in Pennsylvania lm«e bow
Um better al isatarHy, late six *01

««■

DUC th— twenty yeara he tbetr teas,!&lt;
GoverwsMel maj steel. Tfay wRI be teas
&lt; —fill.as of MCA1M. »**. 8M&gt;

h-to p« Sister Hlaiia^H
is not quite as young.

W

•■'nT
three years ago as a privat
tfe' grsdea of Corporal, Scj
Adjutant and Acting Assisi
tof

Genoral, and is only 18. y

&lt;Rd reemn’mendatiifte from I

Cefaori Bobusck uf the 7M
the commanding officers of
Beat this, who ean.
|
Estate of Silas B. Killer, et si.
PROBA TKORDRR.—STATE Of MICHIGAN

__________________ ___

^u» MartKrra.—The tc
market on coarse grain,
fruft Is rather downward, J

Pork and lard are inclined 1
We quote wheat al 82 for '
to 810, fresh- pork I5e, b

l«rd 25a, butter 38c, jx»tat&gt;
Mp, cheese 20c, Maple Sug
&lt;2,00 pyr bushri, npplcs 78
Statx Faiu.—The Anoui
State Agricultural Society
iu K’alsmaxoo, September 1
23. ■ Why cannot ocreldtel

______ ____
1 Tun Cokximkxtal Morri I

public and It richly merits 11
receives. Tbe Septetnbe |
CHANCERY SALE.

The whole Copperhead party are a gets al such a result. It is certainly not
living exhibition of hypocraoy and de- according to any arithmetic fa modern

bqfora usand lx full of intere^

ceipL
The veiiest brawler upon our use. Let us see:
streets, as well as the man of apparent
candor tell us they are not opposed to loss time than five years; sotn^ for ten

articles should —becribe.
John F. Trow, New York.

manner, but they are opposed to tbesub-

aorae for fifteen, and some for twenty
years. The Pio—er "happen* lo know"

vaniooa of the ooastiwtioc which have

thnt some of tbe 8500 bonda were sold

putting down the rebellion fa a proper

grown out of tbe conduct of the war by for 8450. Now let ua reckoo the iu ter­ d— of their alavos airs
our present rulers. They are opposed eat and se«1f itefa greater or Ism than would demand iodemnt
to tbe emancipation of the slav« of reb­ ten per cent. We will first, for con yen talned, and they would ---------------------which would make the North Slave burn­
uilt and to the arrest and Imprisonment icnce suppoM the bund to bo running
ers for tbe South.
Yours truly,
of citixsna without trial and oqnlrary to ten years. The investment is 8450. The
‘
■’ “ i
U R GRANT.
law. And yet theee mme men support iateredt OB this sum for ten y—re at
G—B-McClellan for Prerid—t, s man ten ten per cent Is 8450 more ;|maklng
wio endorsed the Proclamatkm of eman­ with the priocipal'8900, which the lend-,
cipation, and stands as the greatest cham-

er should receive during —d al tbe sad

pioa of arbitrary and illegal arrests upon
this continent. While the present ad

often years.

minlstrsUoa have erresoted upon milita­

ry orders, aecoeeloo sympathizers here
and there, McClellan ordured the ar­
rest and imprisonment of tbe —tire legi slat uro of b sov arsign State. Tbe men

Now let us eompute the

other ride:
These bonds only draw seven per cent,
internal. Tbe Lander pays 1450 fora

1500 bond.

The bond draws only 185

interests year or 8350 for ten years.—
Add thte to tbe fees rf tbe bond, and we

have 8850, or 850 less than 8450 would
have amounted to at Un per cent., beside

Tnu Atlxxtic M&lt;&gt;xtuit
best cuqducted magsxiues ill
nnd is full of interest. Th&gt;l

New Advertisements.

Hie teli.vMl. thal ae sscur.i.r. eCrr
isdoeearela to leaden m O«u- te*urd by tbr
OevarMssaL Is aO ether fen— kt ls&lt;teMK
Ww-ta. MM w
of , ri.uto
•
stock companies or separate WSMsUrt. -oljJS
plsdjrU far pVSMe*. while for tbs &lt;tebts o&lt; tbs
Cnitod States tee Mote
lil« country
ieheteoeteeeearaihsMriNuweef ell On obUgallons of lbs t’shedKlaie..

UCT1ON BALE.
te®oriheitoepla.M&lt;MVj . M .r.
nupbeate hrrtifatalsa.wflJ M te—H far,sit

»f notes required, sad wfaslbsr they are to lie
(Mu.-iir, I,link cr.psjsMo to orUrr. When «u
eederard iixicrT'be'Rft'vftUi U» efaoer rseeteteg
u. »^-!,u.l.fcOT&lt;rtlA»a r«~-7T&gt;’

dumber i« folly equsl to pre!

separate articles, all are goo
tisbed by Ticknor &lt;J&lt; Fields. I

A year ago several journ.-.
recommending their readers
Dollar “Greenback" in scour I
ttdefrent Journal for the HO

(including tbe Little Ones.) I
DEN, and for tbe FARMj

SM Annual Volume of tbe J

which Is fall ofgood things.'
tKfr,'—d -tertalning, and jd

year's Interest from tbe time II Ml doe
to tbe end of tbe ten years.
'

PuMWsar ia s—ding out to

Thking tbe Pumw'r proposition op

five years’ time, and tiro interest would
just equal tan per —at., eaoepting tbe
farato (bn lewder of the tsssfin *riwotklMsfor VtatePraoMsM! Am they fai Of wet year’s totem*. Tbe sum
W «*«• tbe
not traitors at heart, and labwing Wk- wM* ths . lender
fully for tbeworee. of tbe rabaili-f —ty raskra. On the ten year, time,
Andar.llj.m- truthful or boom* who then, tbe co—ty would save 850 end
upward, on -eh 8AM. Applying tfeja

TheM'0at«, when sold I

tteyraraql advance In cosftfcriSdU&lt;*re to take-ba

month (September), at It

�may Ks present aiUnioa
on Saturday evening w*xl
AjuhaMBviNUd*gj
be a general rally. ,

Mttx Raes Gox'a.—Quite a swiows
brtak occurred on Saturday moraiag at

thc’raee of Goodyear, Bartow di Had­
ley’s MUI.
They had Uen taeavatteg &lt;
tor a new floom to the sawmill, within a
n»Ht worth. DriiMDin —.
Th.

new cut was considerably lower thaO the

old race, and during tbe thunder storm of
Saturday morning, a break occurred
which ht'tha water frora tbe dam thro' !

«! J 3,

j^OTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
ARK

fl® it

the new cut and under tbe aaw rnDL Tbe
result was tbe tearing out of several rods '

of the race and floom and carrying out a

large amount of riirt.aad mixing bridges.
floom plank and timber and, sawlogs in
great confusion, In‘ ‘the chasm.
A
considerable
dirt .was deputed un-z
der

the’

sawmill ; which ' will ’ have

•jSWfWW.
t » 7n « *

to be removed. M will «•* several hyndred dollsrv to repair, beside losing the
use of the mill for aunie lime.'
. ’

Y ANKEE BRONSON’S SHOW.

an volunteer, ualy 17 jron old.'

tR;

have to mention a case which, we think
boat* our 8&gt;»t*C Statt«v»l&gt;bimgh the age
it not quite as young., Willys L. Good­
rich, eon of Col. L. Goodrich, now a resi­
dent of tbit village entered lha service
three years ago as a private, passed thro'
tbe grades of Corporal, Sergeant, Mayor,

SPECIAL KOT1CES.
YOCXG OR OLD.

Adjutant and Acting Assistant Adjutant
General, and is only

18 years old last

March. He haves the service wtlhwplen«Hd reemri menialtonsMwm Gen. Wcited,

MORTGAGE &amp;ALE.

G-ltasd Babcock .&gt;f tbe“5thN. Y'., andsU

tbe commanding officers of his regiment.
Beat this, who can.

,

Ina H*artT*.— Tb4 tendency of tbe

market on eoarae grain, potatoes and
frail ia rather downward, while Butter,
Pork and larJare inclined to advance.—
We quota wheat at 12 for white, flour 88

3 Jlffl’is

to 110, froth pork ISe, beef 8 to 10e,
lard 25a, butter 38c, potato** 00c Oats
80c, cheese 20c, Maple Sugar 23c. brant
♦2,00 per bushel, applet 75c to 11,25.
Stats Fain.—Tbe Aquual Fair *f the
State Agrioujtarsl Society ia to be held

in Kafarnaxoo, September 20, 21, 22 end
2A

Why cMOotovrcitinsM bo re pre­

sented 1 The State Frees Aasceiteien
meet* on tbe 21st, the aecoud day of the
Eair.________________________

Tun ConnsxxTAi. Mowrut-r ia gradualif growing in favor with tbe reeding

public and it richly merits the pntronnge
it receives. Tbe September number Is
imfure uaand iafull of in Ureal. Person*
wishing a magazine filled with sterling
articles should aabecribe.. Send $8 to

John F. Trow, New York.
IB COSFEtMOXS AXD EXPERIEXCE

IWI

Tria Atxaxtic M«&gt;xtwlt.»s one of tbe j
beat conducted magazine* in this country ‘

nnd is full of interest.

The, September

number is fully equal to preeeeding num­
bers. We hayq not space to speak of
asperate articles, all are good.

lt&gt; pub

kriiod bv Tickoor ds Fields, Boston, al
W-y-r.

________

A year ago several journals united |n

? Mr

recommending their readers to invest a
Dollar “Grraabach” in cerariag that very
excellent Journal for the HOUSEHOLD

;LU.impwi

(including the Little Ones.) for th* GAR
DEN, and for tbe FARM, called the

it ,s

Amsnrwu riynmfawiri. Many perww
Were thus led to subscribe md we believe

dl who did so have bees much more
than sabdted. They have received tbe
28d Annual Volume of th* JgriraZtorart

which Is fall of good things, veto), ?rwrteal, s»»d entertaining, and just now A*
Publisher ia sending out to each of hia
bla
PuMWtar

^b-TAbvra applying, &lt; pra—»

»i 8

'V&amp;i»kS.

- ■
Tumi Werth *cR-».»w^
raid
ten terse]
■. I?’7-'=■■■ i•
SsM

of one of tbe *&lt;* rwsnarkabl* Strawbar

ilea that'bp re srar lrrr~ brought out.
Three phots, wb« sold by, tW «'/

k.-«« u—.r&gt;

“

1'545
itvn
ik?

Pj“‘

£ .‘S

40 ' • Cl M M 4
*fu3aft/tr

�K tKEUED
MrcncAietuv

HAjrare*
D^G STOJK&amp;H1

mi

Roberts &amp;« Striker,

^Cheatcals, Fat.U, Olto,
Sphene, Bsraiac Fl&lt;14.

TUIU'BNTINB AND ALCOHOL.

HI! UWM,
ta- FOB mechanical and medicinal
PpBP06E8,0Xl.Yje

Alto a tall »&lt;Mb af

-ar those-

grocRriebi

8zggaseg.sg!rj^s
-2u *X *ld 1 Lnl m/whSL, M, Al
“Jaaareitoi a Tnioer, Mechtoto .

4P8 EXTRACT BOOlU ANDI IMiOVED K03E WASH CURES

^fre''CURE°!SW;i

BECKET DISEAREB

IlBte

-I bare uad Ute -People1. l»re' In ny fa
•IfeRTfa btotLI. rew.af torofbla -4 1

-

Jaundice,
Kidn^ Oohtiplcmig,
&lt;A\ ^uau* &lt;4
kav x&lt;a\.\KYc. J
7. .
■R\XXay%
ate tottoVowA o$ tare' AtiA
^ob»«.t$w\. toot* axvA Xxcy^or,
\nltue\v
J; 10 ’ ‘

Alto a groat variety of the ■ ,

bytbeoaeof

hence it wort. wonder. F“

STATIONERY,
weredofaved,*nd?that th. ■ POISON., Eaa. by
th. uaa»f •'ro«aa»Cx xaraixnajia," been dried nu
in th. noion. to break OU I ia an aggravated
farm, and ptrbaju afltr Jitrriof.
———ytOt — ~tae ITn.aaoui'1 Exvaaer Brone for all affectloo. aad diw-e. W th. URINARY. ORGANS,
wh.ibar existing ia abutosr raMata from wba*.

R. J. GRANT I

PENS, PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, 4fc, *4. .

Upon oar shelve. may be found all of

ttta MpMitetaoed by irregular aatfat of tbe di
gretlreaad
to Abrw~ ^.L

.nd perm.oent relief from the Hitler*. Tbe feetimoay oa tbi. point to wreel ooodurive, .nd fro®

of eoaWtrelfate nteatol. Pnuotort
and
Debility and dtelrepftad. dHrinr
Ae^
it exerciwe the riectrle lotnewca. Jo the eonvaiMCMlteaceof .11®teeaea It operafa M a 4«
ligfattlel Invlgrirant, When tbe power, ofoath re
ere relaxed, hoperele. to re euforce ant re eetobRAUbetn.- ■
'
Last, bol not leeei. H ia 7Se Oolf .trfe .Ktolaol
bMarteaaafhetaredfro® MMndawd fnnoaratma
lereil. cod entirely free from tbe acid element*
prreeel more or lea. ia all tbe ordlnwy tonire .nd

Come and See 11
WE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Ct o o » s,

OFFICE* OVER BLAKE’S STOREL
Will attend U all calli in iboTtoe ofhiapreCreoogb trial, .nd wherer er introduced are rapidly ■fat, with jworaptoew tod BdeHty J WeiMlag the
■apercediag all oUiore.
,"
Ttev POOMM tbe Writ of .itepHcit, aad
, caae of nanaaeaienl, ao that fiftaca mfaotee
Initructtoo will enable aay one to nae ibrei
(B unilteifaty.i The toUawlog are totae Oftiter

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------- But we edemnly UBevw that
■ha.otte tad undiaMnAdatf of Ml foyal
Pro»a*Loa.
Rte rtrfoa vaa plehaant,
man to Baw»-------------hi* maaww aat»eet and *mpha«k
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Tk. Goat &lt;rc&gt;u (.Wta.) ««»«"•■ be wanted with till tbam«,W. mind
MRBriig' ante”________ _ _ ____ ____ _
tarn* • vary iuterwtlng letter (mm B«.
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and overwhrimtag defeat * (be platform joU r Mfa., i^STSr tb« rtftk mi* grew to Qw magnltode of hi* body.
Was elaartac UAAmm
,
and eeodid.taaofClde^*. Brtsrasn the lai Circuit, &lt;1*10* an sdeount of • roeoat felt 1 ww*&gt; the yrpeeao&lt; of the gnat
two tbe efoooe i* between patriot toot and iatarttew with Mh Uatoxsuha »• guiding intellect of tb* age, and that
thoec
“
bug*
AUanteen
aboeider*
ver*
treason, belwren Slarery and Liberty, port of tbe rMnoriM of Ita ,4*1100 la i»&gt;
lit to bear the ve^hl of mlghtieci moo.
between a country and no onwntry, gard to tbe conocquonoeo wbujh would
archiea.". Bl* tranipar*ni, bon«*t, re
belwrvn Jrffrreon Dart* and Abraham
fUluw Um adoption of tbe wir p-Tfey
B* theegM Rew ottee Ur metlMr. dead.
'
Lincdn. “Cimoee ye tbie dey whom urged by tbe friend. of Gen. MbCloltao. publican .implieity, bl* guthing *y«■Bad emu th* wKmm
ABD DO GIVB MTTK* BATidFACTJOg
path*, for tbo** vbo Mfcred their Ii»ee
&gt;yawlUter**V«
.
J edge Mil to waa aoeompented bywx
A* Ihauet aieh dew. bu tatf-toa* eye.
for their country, bi* utter forfdlfnlneee
Bar* mere TMtaamn*,
I _Tha pep*pert of victory te brilliant. If
Governor RandaH, nt thia atete, wbo te• (•fftDlghlago Mg Uncolife reelection troduced him to the President, and whom ot **lf in bi* eeocara for U* welfare,
•earned d&gt; ubtfol, thecaee i*D»w changed. ba warmly thank* fur hi* rapdineea to could not but inipirc me with confidence
nMaayeAerwrtototeMMteeteeL
'Tbe obtragrou* character of the Chicago •erve hi* friend* from W toconrin at the that he waH]****•'• iaatrutMDt. to onoW. *rfy „,o.. to ceeuwdhl tele a—
ducl Bi* people tbrougb thia eea if blood
C«form. end tbe auMblny effect of oar
AND WIU PAY BAOOO
le vtotoeteeby land and sea, have re- the Suldier.’ Retreat, a “building not im­ to a Gaanan of peace and freedom.
J. T. MILLS.
klodled the,old aathualMm ia loyal posing ia aixe. haf hidden In foliage, the
breast*. We summon all our friends to ground* tastefully laid out.’’
«.
hard work. Organise I Tbe cause de­
Tbo Party erBarrewBer.
■MFLABB’8 CERB1S BITTERS
Th* fujlowiog to Judge Mill's account
mand* every msn'a beet service. Let ' of bis Interview with the Preeidrot, whet
WILL CURB ETKBY CAM OF
Tbe copparbead* and democrat* ara
evtry loyalist with a tongue ia bi* heed he said, and bis impreeaioo of Mr. Lin­
propping, la th* coming Pr*aidefiti*l
go to every duebtful iu*o in bi* neigh coln:
■
campeiga, to ceajer* with the word
burboud. reaeoajhg te»e with him ear­
Availing themselvae of tb*
Tbe Governor asked al a man In wait­ “Peace?’
nestly end candidly. All men who will ing if tbe President had arrived. “Yea."
hardship*, diaoomcot* sad high price*
listen to reason can be made to eee the • a* the reply.
We entered a Drat incident to th* war. they hope to secure
.J® &lt;ir
u
Sr.*
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bi
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turpitude of the Chieagn schem* for tbe plainly furolahed room. A marble table a aoflldtent aegperl for their candidate by
the B*to Aeert.tr of tb* ftewnaeb. W.aor*.
Hmrtbnre.btogv.tLr Feed, Ftetem* «r *Z|
overthrow-of the Republic. Nor are we* le tb* centra.
Directly appeared I spreading th* impression that w* cannot
miatotcre in ibeir pulpiia to be exempt fnxn an adjoining apartment, a tall, have pe»ee under Mr, Lincoln, end by
frnm tbi* needed service. Let them take gaunt looking figure, shoulder* inclined promising it, more cr lee* explicitly,
K. B. WiGUTMAW A CO.,
Fm&gt; U&gt;« InSrp—droi of Kept. BA.
fit and early opportunity to make known firward, hi* gait a stride, rapid and abuf-,
under some other candid*te. Tbe plan
DttALBRSlX QB0CBB1BH. peeviUoa*. 9t
Christian duties of a eititan to bit fling, ample unde re landing* with large i* well devised, and th* father* of it
du.o, e..b, boiler, lord. y^rk. ..d m&gt;*
Al APPEAL TO TIE PEOPLE. the
•UkiaAk Alee toy* ■*■***. *»a»e«a- B*“r.
country in *uctr « teiato as this. If any •Uppers, and Briarian arms, with a tee*
probably could eot pUoe themed re* on
Fill" ooopwiphwI lot ee tebewwc pew-holder te afraid uf politics in the
Coliieraia Bleei. S*aie .treat. Hateiaga. Mtek.
any stronger basis. Bui it would be a
■ek-gMbery &lt; A pahocelmmreainm held pulpit, and aUye away on that aeecunt, radient with intelligence and humor.
Tb* Governcg addreaeed him :
Mr. pity, indeed, if any aueb wretched aepbet Chitegu offeoefta' the -vaSragd of th* | let nut the mlaister to* outwitted by tbi*
President,
this
to
my
friend
and
your
ivtry covM euetaed. . There I* no man in
people a ptotforvn which ignomin«&gt;a*ly [
poor stretrgem, but immediately vtoit , trieod, Mill* from Wiecooeln; they are tbe country,-probe My ynor* bcavtUy -d*and w ickrtUy
VQ jWir, core mon ; him at hi* Store or house—ia BO ease ,
REMEMBER
the h-rty frieod. of tbeUrfM."
eirrnw of peso* than Mr. Uncoin.—anlern
enemy
the
sacred
cause
lor
which
the
.
THAT TnStlTTKRS IS
Isteiag any man God a corner of refuge
“1 could not leaye the city. Mr. Presi­ it be General Grant or General Sherman
North ha* been coutroding for four beruic fr.HB tb* e*arcbln« argument and appeal.
"jearv.
ThM platform fall* ep&lt;m the , If every good eilixse shell do hl* duty 1 dent, without bearing word* of cheer Th* loyal people of tbie country ara and,
from your owu lipa. Upon you, a* tbe throughout tbe war, have been eager for
Cantata* ee Bern * WUakey.
country, not during * period nf gtdnm |
AUTD qAw»«p wTftPK’W’WfcmrRft^na a* if we were driven by Gen. fz-e to the for th* neat two month*, there will than , repreeentative of the loyal pebpl* depend, peace. What then la meanly the cop­
follow l&lt;»ng year* uf Peace and Liberty,, a* wd belioaa, the exieteuce of ear gov­
perhead or demnerat when Wcell* him­
extreteity1 of eurreuder. but at the bright- te which V&gt; reflect oe the eweelnee* of
ern toeot and the future of America."—, self a friend of peace 1 Ho meaua. U be
It
TOIHC
rtt period iff th* war} st a time when m- having . served one’s eoualry when she
This introduced political topic*.
meada anything in particular, that he is
■trad of falling at the feet of the enartiy, meet treaded service. God eave the Re‘Mr. Preetdent," said Governor Ran. in faroe of conceding to the rebel* the
the enemy to foiling at ooru; at a time
6^r READ WHO SUS SO:
I dell, “why can't y*&gt;n ecek aeuluiion, and right uf ecctteaion, or of laying down
when our arm* sever texd aoeh a Inrtre
play hermit fu* a fortnight 1 it would anna lik* the king of Denmark sod mak­
rvee* th* Bev. Uvt O Brok. Patter of tS* B*Ml*t of victories achieved, and victories ex­
re-iovigurata vou."
-■
ing such terms aa we can with the eoemy.
Cherek. Penbertea, N. J., ferwwriy of tb* Berth pected. In tbe midst of Cha great mili­
"Aya," aaid the Preaident^two or Mr. Lincoln, on tbe other hand, to in
BepMCbevra, Pbiltortpei*.
“Won’t yod boy a eplendid portrait of '
tary and rteval movement* of Grant,
i three week* would do me no good.
I foror of eenipeZhag th* rtkte to lay down
I kava Sana* HmSuJ'i Ootbu Mtten fcrerw Sherman and Farragut—three hard- Gtn.-Grant!“ *eked a m&lt;&gt;»l Inlelllge®*cannot fly from my thoughts—my eolic- their arms, and of forcing them to make
gauntleted men, whose Dlowe are making pedlor, *ix month* from England, of a
itud* for tbi* great country follows me •ueb term* aa they can with m. Ou*
tbe enemy real in all part* of the field — country fritted at one of our hotel* afow
wberever I gc. I dnc'l ibiah.tlpvwnal ad rucatea pence through eerrendar; tb*
a body of conapTratort leap up at Chicago d*y» aince. ’ No, Sir; I do not want II"
•unimontyYbe Nortif tt "lay down its “Ah ! then you wifi take thia of General vanity or ambition, though 1 am not free other advocate* peso* through victory.
from tbcaa mfirmiti** ; but 1 cannot but B&lt;»th aro peace an**, seeking a common
arm* proclaiming to "the retwdfton that SfcCfrllteir’ Nu, no; 1 wtwld'nl have
feel that the weal or wn* af thia great object by the uea of different means. If
•« canent roaquer it, and giving to Jef- .that any fcdkr." “Ah, Sirreeumed the
faraon Dart* thia mesaaref “Sir, tbowgh [ peddler, vexing confidential. “I eell 1 nation will ba decided in November.— tb* party of Mr. Liecola to to be called
1
There
I* no programme ofTered by auy lbe war-party,— designating it by the
you are already beaten, and all the world , kl¥&gt;re of MeCtelkn now then I do of
wl^c of toe Damoeralw perty but that meana wbieb It advocate* to secure peace
keeww it, yet, »f you can nedy bide tn , Grant but If 1 only had Go*. Lm, I could
I lean must reault in the permanent destruction —then the wipe teheed* and democrat*
•iatar-quarters till next March, we,! •eft ten time* a* many of him
uf th* Unu&gt;n.“
.
ebowld be called, not tbe peace-party, bet
your Northern a!lias, boptag then tw be t.f McGal I an-and M tfo tete*
"But. Mr. President. Gen. McClellan Ar awrrondtr parly.
If we w«fe to '**y to an average Dem­
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in pneetmion of the g-&gt;t era meet, will
declare tbe straggle a dream betele, Vie- [ ocrat what w* undoubtedly baliere—&lt;b*t is in favor nf craohlag nut the rebellion
by ferae.. He will be the Cbicwgo can
lory on neither aide, and wMl glee ynu tw&gt;’*lhird* of tb-^e now noleily fur Mo
&gt;nr9lc.AN
didate."
&gt;m eqnaLahaecb with the loyal states in i Ctellan Wu*!d rafbtr ,vp}e directly for
‘-Sir." aaid lb* Praeideat, “the alightLee, ba, wou ld probably reel*! if not re• elate preefta ranee* l**»*er**. *ad pertiee i tbr eettiement."
|
Waahmgtou, Sept. 7.—Th* P maiden t
wet know ledge of arithmetic will prove I
tertrlaatf IteaUy.eftkeaeafalwMaalDr. Hear
8uch to th* beeeweee which a great ( iwnt the ae^crtion ; but no candid Mo
lull (laraiea Bitter*. I d*p*rt Ar *m* free* sty
’o any man that the rebel army cannot in a recent cootereaxion with a Republi­
*m*I eonrw. to avpraaa **y Ml oeaeiatiea^ltoi. party ia the Neath **e asked to ratify ( C1rT)»ni;c will deny that !**’* fttunl he destroyed wftn Damcoralie strategy. can *aid that an armiatie* ooc* arranged
with their nBae .naXX. Newer*ber. Wq| M&amp;i fo&gt;*
•"'t
tfcCltlUn Am
McCTcflan’r nrccexx.
Bera la a ‘Union ! I* w-eid eaerifie* All the whk* man uf for and granted from a Government to
Hr ,. l,WMOunlt BIT fail; tat e**tojr. I i believe that tbe paunrium of a krga p«r Gvneraf. ••p'ring to he PiWdtol of the j Ihe North to 4o iL Iber* pr* nuw in relxl* ha* oarer reaulted utharwi** than
doefe Be*. It wiHte verrtoe tWUtkoM «U ' lion ef the Democratic party to at
UuU. LWM te b* .Itoted, iTal All. toot the earvioe of th* United Stataa near in a final acknowledgement of indnpena**.h**elA* *h&lt;»« * *mmgenuine »tuff ia be eajolad Ur
denoe to th* rebel*. A* the iodepen­
[devJL’a plot. Those eernaat War Dem-, op the »lrrngih of bi* own aehlerkmenf*, 200,000 able "bodied eoLwwd men, most dance uf Medco wea arantoally Acknowl­
8uppo** of them under arm*, defending and aouerata, who, from Fort Sumter till now, but &lt;to that &lt;&gt;f.hi* antagonist.
edged by Mexico, BO »n amiiotioB grant,
From Bov W.rrvn R,»40lph. Paster of th. have not grown venry In giving thrift- i^uepaid*, Lid tflumpUd M FmimtAe | qeirteg Uni&lt;m territory. Tb* Darooarated to the rebel* would be an indirect
aalvea and their aulaUitutee Io the Union burg, taken Richmond, broken the Rebel I io aertagy demand* that the** foroe* ba agreement to at eptne future time to eocause, are not to be deceived by the q«i&gt;- power, and rec»t*f.li*hed tb* authority ditbandvd, and that the master* ba cno- knuwledge thia Independence. In regard
cillated by raaiorlng them to slavery.—
om* *trategy of the peace man a^ Chicnap. "f the Un'H.0 &lt;&gt;r*r the S'wti. d"M any
Tb* blank mag who now aaritl Union to the draft, he ataled that on thr fir»t
“We accept the platform adopted by men behe-w that McCUTIac would bar*
day* after the cell waa made, the average
the Cooveolioa,*' saya Tit. Jfc. T&lt;^ri. been !&lt;■ d*5. e 'formWbb cbwipelifor foe prienwere to aaedp*. ere to be converted number of rreruita received throughout
the Preeidancr.’ Ditto aa to Hookgr’* । mtuour anamae in the vata'bope U gat*Daily Num (the organ of Vaitoodighem.
W* lb* whole country wee about 200 per
Or euppoee I mg th* good wiU Of the. maatara,
I Bm.and FrniADlJu.Wu'ri) “a* a prraf Cbancclb-rawiile rBbrt!
. afiall bare to fight iwonatlooa instead of day. Tbeninweneving day* it increaaed
/riMavh VAfoTaHMr-pertp." Tbiata true, G^n. Grant h*d. routed Lea'* *rmy al [one.
to 300. and the number I* ateedily in
But whet due* k prqre I k nrovef that Spotteylvanl*. end ran him tbence al
You cannot conciliate tb* South If you creweiog. We muet, he aaid. do all wo
from the Democratic party tbe genuine ’fwadlong'tored 1nU« North Caroline, who
can to encourage tide. We ehall proba­
men hay* fi*||en sway in such number* • •wild to day U taking *Lek I* General guarantee to ibam ultimate e*ot«*e; and bly 1*1 the draft dally along, rn furring
th*.experience uf the present wpr prpvee
h.f. chbbbt.
a* to lea re the few malignaqt peace-plot­ McClellan a»,a Preeidential a*pir»nl1—
It in a few localltiaa where they don’t
tbelr
eucooM
1*
inevitable
if
you
Bing
tb*
Buppoite
U
were
now
morally
certain
ter* a utyjrijy .W the management. That
IOIDTTY CTJEXK 0*4 SoUry Pwblte. om
dorapulsory labor of mlHioaa of black •how lufficient energy in recruuag. but
I ia tbe Coert Hee*«.
platfixm, the wqrk of evil-minded men tbetlbr Rebellion witeid finally collapse
men Into their aid* of the eeal*.
Will we tnual do all we cau to eoeourigu thoe*
writes defeat in adtance upryn tbe banners Tn Srpterr.bar, who would give a button
It
you give ««Jr eaemlae aueb military ad­ localitiae who work with celerity.
uf that party- M.w. who toy* their for McClen«n’« chance of eleclipa Jn No­
vantage* a* iMpravumeM*, and Uwa de­ had been decided to loarind th* order
vember!
□Jbo
dime
not
*ee
that
bi*
rouplry, whetbee Deroocraja or nnl, th*
prohibiting the exportation of arm*, and
pend
&gt;m
ooexing.
Battery
and
ouaqasrioa
fortune*
rifo
a*
the
country
eink*,
and
moniest they emnprehend the foil Irraa necmaary order would be laaued in a
that hmchmiee* would be brightened by to got them beck into the Union f Aban.
d&lt;&gt;a aft th* post* now gkrrinmcd by few day*.
fn. mHntrv’. rwin.
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.
Mr. Lincoln mid bo and Secretary FeabUefc men; take 200.000 m«w from our
aide -and put them 10 the battlefield or *euden had bad many mukuM di*oe**i«o*
Two' Imperte’ai Statameat*.
that Mr. McOalGf ha* been counrolled r '
core-field agninrt u*. end we would be a* to permit and encourage the trede in
by acme of the better minded of bi* ad­
Joffaraop. Davb made lw 0 *1*tern cut* Cutrrpelled to abgndoc tbe xtr tti thre* cotton, and be thought tbie wae what
mirer* notto wrU» biw name in cudorac to Gi|naira and Jaquraa,' which, takrfl
they would decide upoc. Perfectly free
mahl.or |uch.jMi liwull to hl* country.— toghtbsr, muat' diMurb. the. equanimity
We have to bold territory in ipclem- trade in enuo* by iadivideal* who pej
There are m&lt;ud . n»gn throughout lb* of tha Northern peace party. One i*.
ewt and eickty fleev*; wWr* ar* the fur In greenbaclM, and the army and neNorth* who*Ua thought and .till .Ihiqb
that Um 8&lt;&gt;nlh will eornpc no term* abort Demacrata to'du this I k waaa frae vy to be directed to prole** and encour­
UM Mr. McClellan ha*..jwf(
, oCindependenoe ; the otbar i*,- that the fight, and the field was open tp »b* Wpr age lb* trade eo far m it ia teadoeted
lifrtlalca* thepalraitog—w,Mfk Southern hostility to the North will last
Deoionrato to put down thia rebellion within *ur Hne*. the qw&gt;f oenduhme be­
।eelong »*. U»« present generation of by fighting againstIxilh master and slave, ing that all cettoe abipped to or tbaeogh
any that any man who,, fcc .any.,,office SpteUternera.
Eton then, if peace be long before th* &gt;fto*nt potty was itrau- New Ynrfc, *h*l) there L* Inepected and
made by dtaunion, peace will only lead
pay l*A** *» tbn internal revenue.
, forth ae this dreerrea to be brapdad’ &gt;• [ ,jo new waft ip which tbo South will be g" rated.
There hare been Nien base eaaagb to
history a* the basset son &lt;lf N« fittber- I ia poeseetiou of ail .the atronghold* which
prapuee to me to r*M«« k*. •1»W •
ilamL
-ii 'jaoow hUd. Peace mean* the giving bleak wgrrjore of Port nud*on.an&lt;rOiueTo Republican* and War-Democrat* wp nf,«hel we bate Mined ■! a sacrifice
ter, and thus win tbe 'respect of th* toaa—to all .launch fn«md*. of the Urnua .dhowro.tein Md tXMO.ooo.ax) «&gt;d JT
lu*. • • RiiHsM if
v*. I
(it; mease pl** a.eiqiihr expeodnore in I
be dhninad la' lime
Lhe future to.plaw pom*I roe where. ••
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•nd the full■■itt:ante^ .,

■syet
Committee.

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and Prairieville Mi l
tee 5A, ■ tome, o l

B^wMbd v lemma- aw t.H

ettifmz:

• AfltfrilMXtOUtLUJiU.

r •* I. W.T. OreiJteuototaated foe
Geo. McClellan,in accepting the nomine,. reeefitaifreln ^Flret 'Dtatftat. ';**
• ., Jphe t’wenjHfe, wo quit* harmonious

WWW;

fast tee auteaalMai waa not there.

unit:
insignificance, and the campaign tor

ALBERT WILLIAMS^nrio.!,
’v 'Mr SbaerMtea^Ml of PnMt ZsrfreWise,
O. HOSFORD, of (Nfoeu

WITTERJujSxTEif "HblTiui

ep the principles enunciated. Thu
chanan, after hie nomination, aaid,
no more James Bachaoan, but lb*

teal be i^ay be on tea unfortunate ticket,
htaun wonder Ibe aepirante for lafemy

cinnali platform.

bitter tears that will be ahed for very
•hame by «ome of the children of thr.c

Let that *p«a

late at atlas R. Miller, m al.
. 77
o I A. hTAtjr OF MICHIO* 5

dl|ofpr evUtfwWtw. that tee worn ‘with
they eotfld poatlM^ toahe an enemy it

Bsm. AflNE?^oFljmsing.
CYRU9 ttEWErT, of Lanafng.

The

offwos almost want begging, aa oar readbut ths principal part'of tbe regiment
ert-irtll Judge when eeeing tee neioea of
UM. «boS»^ntM to b. ucriltod.- bare gone to Buraeida’s Point and hare
Xi«™ &gt;• V.l-WTiS',w: «■&gt;*«.' !»’■ mH yet rdtaraed. Tberegimeut h pl«*«antly ailualed one and a half or two
ever, for teci£nppecb&gt;eifo »f tbh Coun­
ty feel like tee eupportem of tee grave- mile* couth of Lexington, oa a beautiful

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fa*Mw&lt;MI~&gt;
not beau advised fta I
* - i^xCihMut RI

ewwgo

were not Rgtnrroiia.

.«! Bling th, ^talite, 4*1,

fa jaasar--*"

Only tbiek of the

Tbereepee II ia ordered tkal Tends; Um 11th

sod4.1 Xvie^i «r kiu tomld ata£. £d
i
ether pareeaa ieuraaled la aaid tatata, art ra-

In on* reaped McClellan aland* alao apo, in the fute«. wfeeo it ahall be «aid
•qparely upon tee Chicago &lt; platform.— of them teat their fetbaxa ran on a Gq&gt;But viewed in another light be repudiates perbead BurrPodor tickot tn 1964.
a part of tee'p^atform by lbtorjJrettng it
differcolly from wirni the great light* of |

THOMAS W. K

tea kindly cooaentec
al Addre. before c
4iety.ua tee ISte dl

Usios School.—I
MMW workmen, I
Utooo SebMl buildia
ed eo tbat tbe f*ll t
tnencc until Monday i

bi* pagty, tee founder* and makers ttf tee '

platform itself, tee oralure of the Chica­
go Convention eiplained IL And yet he
■tend* upon tbe platform, saying tbit be

believes bi* vies wa* their viekr, and be
certainly desires to be understood that
Whew Geo. MaOellm was asked by
tbe Committee on the Conduct of the
War,
whether the Navy
depart
rnent had not offered to carry tremps
Artlltarr Fl re-Ro Battle.
down ibe Potomac to dear tbe 'rtver
City Point. Sept 15.—-Yeatcrday
tee rebel betterte which lined it for
morning Gen. Birney opened all hi* bat­
Otony weeks, la 1M1, be could ant
teries oa the rebel wnrka and on tbe city
member • when be wa* asked wbetl
&lt;i( Paleraburg. and literally rained *hol
and .Kell on them for aver two hours.—
Thi* wa* in retaliation for tbe rebel* fir
lag pe our picket* at all hours.
All acoouiii* of an impending battle
not remember. Unluckily, Captain Fob
on the Weldon Railroad are mere *pecu
tbe As*i*lani Secretary oftbe Nary, did
latioos, based oa temote probabilities.—
remember, aa.aieu &lt;&gt;there.
Whether Lee removed hi* headquarter*
Again,, when tbe Committee ached to Reams* Staliuo, aa reported by dweert
him whether he was “dowa at tbe river.
era, to oversee an engagement, or not, be
doe* not acctn disposed to bring on one

WAR NEWS II

bled at Chicago, »* their candidate al tbe be used, It placet Mt aisertlon that the
nest elect ion for President of the United Union mutt be preserved. io ite true
States, ft I* unOeneeaary for mo to say
light. After having agreed toShe ttateto you that tbi* norm nation come* to me
unsought.
1 am happy to know tbit meot that war it a fall ora, sod teat peace-’
wbee tbe nnmination was made tLe record able meant alone must be treed, it la of
of my p-ibiioHfo woa Kept in view.
but little eunaequence what be may any
Th'o effect uf long end varied service
to the Mrmv. during war and peace, hu after that, aa to particular terma of a set­
bWn tn stAtngtbsw and tusk* indoll.ble in tlement.
ny natod sod heart love and reverence
Every rep which cotr.ee from tbe reb­
ftw the Union, C. .nitiM’m, laws and flag el chiefs, •yep the foapnwse of their news­
&lt;&gt;t owr country, impreoaod upon me in paper* totee Chfrago platformand tee
'early 1 youth, these' feeling* have chu*
nomioalioo of McCtelteu, assert,; teat
gi&gt;«drd the course of life, and most eonthere fe bet One cooditioo of peace-teat
Unuuto doerjmiH Its end,’i. ■; «**?'
The osistenrewf muss I ban ooe gossan ■ they will uwept; and that It svpstwBlecf
-meet over the regkm where once sped Let It be remembered that WeCtcIhu) ac­
maiure ■tatc^rnap»Mpw-lt I* a pity be baa
co r flbig,-is toooaapaOble with the pane*,
cepted tee nominalipo with th# Chicago such * IrvacKeruu* memory.
■nd prosperity and tee bappiosee of 4be
platform before him—that (a accept*
/Bet w'c ifibuld 'not reoall those former
people. Ute pryyyatiun of our Union
i avowedobjeet fur which thi* war standing upon that pisiform, a nd that be slip* wf his were It not that be seems to
v~. agrees to all its provisintis. Tbe forego­ be in danger of a recurrence of this
chronic forgelfulnea*. In his letter pf
r _
-u----&lt;n£j |„ ac.
ing letter ia bm an electioneering docu- acceptance fie appears U&gt; have forgotten
■
with Iba principles" wMte I tuck
*Bla««m* SCUM Gtavtelloo white
utertn to declare when in active seiMce.
nomlmttetf, WA&gt;“; atid this i* the more
Umi teodoetad, thi Work bf reconcllia- tea platform,-which he endorsee, ia oat a
tlon wbdld have been raay. aflBwrs might diewnioa platform. There ia pretty good
have reaped the benefit* of owr^ltoSiy e«0MK« that McClellan had Iteenled to
rlcforibe oh laid and' tea-"v Tin Uhlon the mrifi condilions &lt;i/that platform tewm qHgMMlf Tcrteed
t&gt;.' eierateo forq
‘.'aqniiealiap- JfoV the .foU.of
ofa spine ufeoneilhrtfon bm wmprdtnlo*,
; To'restore It atul prtierre it, ibe aam'e daabMg'guat, vfeterlowr at JO We, and
spirit must prevail in bur council* and the lurid Hght of burwtag rebel apwes st
the hterts uf tee 'people.' T^iv'.re e*tab- Atlanta, radiated through'the hutia'* of
lUibMete of tbe Unkm In W1 of ftn 1nteg.

Ylty i* and to Ost cbiitlnne’, the indispensa­
ble eondltkpi dfWy *eUfem«u. ’ As'eoon
■a Ik il^est, or siren probable, teat toir■■present adrBhsflre st* reads for pdare’
npod'tee'pfeMarSaafa bf tW Utooo/ we1
should erii*tj*t all tee restiorce* ofstates­
’
manship practiced by civ liked nation*,
end taught by tbe tr*difr&gt;hsofthe Arrtar-i
■ lean people, cnbshrtftil with the boner and1
intsreetsof the ebufrtry/td sbeure such‘
a peMs, re eotabMb’ffib Uulbn; fed totar
antee’lbr the fottire (be 'con*atotidnal
tight* ofcvery Stale. The Union 14 tbe
oneoeddltion otpeace: lire ask no More.
Lai me add, what I doubt hoc waa. al‘ihoughArtespheaaod.'the sentiment of tee
convention, aa it i* of tbe people teey
represent, that whew any stele U Willing

SaaaxADB.—At a IJ

day evening uf l*st*wtl
family were greeted wl
sosg., by *everal geil
friends, supposed to bl
wedding petty,* noticl
a=J.

lr-Un.M.1
m»»Jrawty—
,
_ t____
AJexaa4«croe«er, that the msh way be alleweS

listed in this paper. I
pleasant episode, io thxl

i» Ordered. TbU WWaeWav. lb.
•tb 4*y vt October next, *1 toa e'etock la tbe

torial life, u a tokej
friendship, and would J

’“'Tta Wwreak Rcl
urge upon the farmer* &lt;
propriety uf support]ng

-,e&lt;il|ural paper. Tbe
pebHstoed weekly, al D

form, by II. N. F. Lew
place of tbe AficAfymi /
Haber has andertakre u I
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

making it aa strong aa tbe other.
Laraa —8ept,i l&lt;V—Munteig.—All it
quiet. There was lew firing beard leal
night than tor a loag time past.

made a raid od oar reserve herd of eattle
opposite Harriett's Landing and sucreed ,
ed fa carrying «&lt; about 2500.
The
guard of about SM men of fife IJih

farmers of the West a
Michigan. Ths,trice
4M0 per year. or leu o

Gonsr far October is
Ibe write* of all ibe
seems that tbe Lady’s Bl
upon every niooth; Hi*
PAM* Til

commisskweits jroTicE.*'

price wHI be *nr»sneed I

uteuenoa of the N^w.X«k Jforafol, diepfaybd fa odtoue MMlnpetofaLioutoes the

•bw/

surrender pbnk of that jWstfcrni, and
Lltlfe'Mao. cwbl[y^proteedk W hang'a

Syd id life Cuavenileh—
Liu pe«» pUnk».
'word, aa adopted, war correspondent with Grant
•irec/rassa-a w.iy ttMUTto tee Richmond 1. ________ _
u»&gt; mill teVou, yea wfll see that &lt;m their
own ealcula&amp;m*, there /remain la lbs
/the 'especial guardian -Vol. South but 133.006
Ut.U.
l'McCUIIsc, euttobor- a.^oria.«!sa Tim&gt;tt«&lt;H«&gt;.
Tt of the uYew* In the.e ivamntk h.

gsusa .apUtestwcctj teal gad a fjiaapjrw.
MgJBpsIlli i!„r.
r.-tatawl.

:Lteife'ste how ths IfrClslferf ffim
.»M "M'• W
aaf* tea platform ia lotaka »soya res for
aoreeatlaw &lt;/ boetolitiee. Bo .soys Me.
a*n*ti. ‘ Muttonf ate’bs MteFPdf'So
com^n*hmeflt than thi*
withdraw your

Tbs Annual Fair eflj|

AnH^lU^I S«W -1)1
Fair Ground*, in thia vil.

and 13th of October.

■ball be a surcesa or nd. I
persons attend per Fsirs I

lore, when they should I

sw

peace will ooms of itself—so aays Jeff.
’ Davit, and nobudy'doifoeaTk. HtetRltioo
r .____ w—■»
having ceteed, a* here »u^^toed, thy Mat
announced at Chicago, of wtrrA he wee
------------------ -------thing ia, to call a ,&lt;*•&amp;*eniieo—an# for
■l- —- --J uponent. and "it* taAicA from their present avoeadonb as overwhat l Why, to prsaervs Ibe Uufoe of
C/ Are fyr U ww etniJlitC"
•een of plantations, workmen In Cnnfederate
arsenph
end
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dies which nieat beobtal
MqCtfRM.
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—»-» -T-r.-Y-rn-r—• I -I they eend delegates T have they noi gpt
Alt Umy waMT Bul wboaid they aend
1 dclotatoe to »ueh W cbovenlfotr, AMtarben '

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and artusrj of our roul

armies, raise your blockade, give Up *11
tee territory salted for by,the rebeb^asd

notiee that an mnre dub
at tbe old price*.
Ttj

to come Jwk into Ue Ufiiao, w

■wvmrma now » w W

where ia toeFemedy 1 andwhal 1* Mo- be forgot an sodden I y all aboet tbs redo­
, OelleatodoT
Why, &lt;£o is. going jlo I-*—

toward Ibe exhibition.

11
will attend our Fair, peril
and find, when too late, I

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
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o-ri .onto wi*« ।
not going beak to inquireilbe cease of
tbe war, de wbo begtm 11—it waa unough

bo., —old «tof « Snrfwta —a
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for him tu know that war exists; and bow

■^wwgn, and st Sandwich fire or six 1

to get out of It bcmornbly, waa the great whgt b known as tbo rid A^IUM.1
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—-------------------- -“ question. lie thought this crimination, S»U«,. tad n hpt mvntalln. Al
' and wholesale charges against tboea H-UauWAta. talMl. R wu ...J hMtJtal ukr.™ —
by this dqputpMHt: ’
whose duty it was to eave the Unkm, unsuccessful, and having previous to the
The Department les/ns with deep re­
w’aa all’wrong. (Every body thought of Fair, Ineorred a large debt for fencing gret tint Gen. RueeeH is killed.
to Iristrict-MXKBH GIDDINGtt.
Harpers’ Ferry, flop*. 19, 7 r. to—To
I District—CHRISTIAN JOUKBACB
Hayfcrd.] He thought, jn many things, and Improving tbegronnda. In waaunabe
th Dfatrist-PERRY HANNAH.
Lincoln had not dune right, bo should to pay premiums, and tbe grounds wore Hon. E. M, Btanton: We h*v« Ju,t
DUUiei—OMAR D. CONGER.
beard from the front Our cavalry un­
I DUtrirt—41E0RUE W, PACK.
have divided tbe South and united tbo •old on execution, and for taxes, until the der AeeriH and Merritt engaged Brock,
North. The course pursued had been the amount necessary for Its redemption was onrldge's corpe at DerkavilTe at daylight
reveres of thak Mr. Orr thought there •o large, it aetmod almost an impossi­ and up to one o’clock had driven him be
However, io yond Stevenson Depot, a distance of
was no see of trying to conciliate the bility to redeem them.
E. 0. GROSVENOR, ofJooesvIUe.
leodaro of the rebellion, they would not August of Iasi year, a naw Society waa seven milsa, killing aad wounded quite
organized,
and
the
evidences
thereof filed a number, and capturing 990 prisoners
JAMES IL rOKWtLrf Alhp».
be conciliated. Unless ws could detach
according to la*; and a Fair held In from Gordon’s division.
the masses from these leaders ws muat
Ou the center and left the enemy were
JOIL'fcHVEsTTriMrall.
October,
was
very
successful.
Tbe re­ driven about three miles beyond tho
fight tbe matter out at the point of the
bayonet. [On whose skirts would ^e ceipts and expenditures for the 1st year Opequan Into a line of oarthworke, our
/teu4*^ter GowrW.
EMILANNEKE of Lensing.
infantry attaeking them In position. Since
blood of the slain be in that ease, accord­ of the naw organization may be briefly
then, as ths officer left, he could distinct­
..
ing to Hayfurd 1 Belter look out for your outed as follows:
ly hear heavy artillery firing and still
Receipts from memberships, entries,
skirts Mr. Orr.] Mr. Orr, in oodelusioa,
continuing to this hour. Every indication
lioensea, snd sdmlesion tickets, 8301.10
ALBERT WILLIAMS, of Ionia.
I* most fevnrable to u«. '
thought that If Mr. McClellan was elect­
Received
from
the
County,
100.00
Jlw Aosriatasdouy raMi* AutnutoM,
Signed, JNO. D. STEVENSON, Brig. O«n.
ed be would try the conciliatory policy,
, oTHOSFORD, of Olivet.
Harpers* Ferry,Sept 20 10:40 a. to
snd it might result in good. He did not
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Habtrtf Bvardrf Edueaio*.
Ta Hon. E. M. Stanton :
witterj. Baxter, ufHHWaie.
seem to be positive on thia point, but we
I havo just heard from tbo front that
Sheridan ha* defeated ths enemy, captur­
. inferred that ba was inclined to run tbe
ing 2,500 prisoners, five pieces of artil
risk. Thus was McClellan's nomination
levy, and five bottle flags. Tbo rebsl
Gens. Gordon and Rhodes were killed,
and York wounded.
Our loss win about 2 000. ‘ Gen. Ru»H. A. Goodyear waa next called for.
••11. of the 6lh Corps, was killed. Gen.
Hie voice was still for war. War on
Mdntoah lost a leg. The enemy escape!
what, the rebels 1 Oh.no! War upon
up tho Valley under cover ofnight. Gen.
Abraham Lincoln—the tyrant, the des­ about 814.
Sheridani” Wincheater. Gena Sheri­
pot, the mOrderer, and the worse than
Thus tor, then, all appears favorable; dan, Upton.'McIntosh snd Chapman are
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murderer. The time was, said Mr. 6. but the Fair Grounds w ith the exception wounded.
Rigato.
J. D. 8TEVENS0N. Brig Geo/
when we could boast of our liberties— of a small area, is still In the state of na­
Gen. Sheridan trans mi tv to Gvn. Grant
that time had passed. We lived under a ture. and the buildings are not even re­ the following official report, which has
despotism more absolute than that of spectable. There is also one village lol been read by thia ”
‘Winebester, Sept. 19, 7:20 r. to
Russia or of any of the monarchies of within the inofooure, of which the Society
Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant:
Previocs to Wednesday evening last, the old world. It
against that tyr­ haw never had a tills. It was bought by
I have the honor to report that I at­
banS bills announced that there would bo anny which be bad to proclaim.
Lin­ Nut han Barlow, and has been held by tacked the forces of Gen. Early near the
a “grand McClellan ratificatiuo meeting coln bad arrested democrats and thrown him expressly foe the Society, whenever Berryville Pike, at the crossing of Ope
quan
creek, and after a moat stubborn
them
into
prison,
without
trial
and
with
at tbe Coart House, on tbe said evening,
it should be able to bay it; and Mr. B.
sanguinary engagement, which lasted
and that good speakers would be In at­ out accusation, and in releasing them only asks first cost and interest, which
from early in the morning until five
sftar
a
w
hila,
had
virtually
acknowledged
will bring the lot some where about 850. o'clock in the evening, completely detendance.” Wednesday evening came,
and so camo the uliterrified—a few.
J. that they were innocent of aoy crime.— It waa hoped that the citizens of Heatings featod him, driving him through WinW- Stebbins accepted the easy honor of He said, that these arresto were made could have improved the grounds this
chairman, and G. W. Milla honored tbe for political persecution; they were year hot with the high price of labor,
□wetiag, by acting as Secretary.
Our mostly democrats who were arrested. If and the great scarcity of laborers, their
most of their wi-unded. The rebel Gens.
reporter was not hardly up to time, but Republicans were arrested they let them efforts will not suffice, and the Society Rhodes snd Gordon were killed, and
was made sensible that somebody was go in a liule while, aad this was evideooe will have to incur some expense in that three other general officers wounded.—
direction before the holding of the Fair. 'Moot of the enemy's wounded and all
appointed aoommiUM to du something. of favor to the guilty Republicans.
The audience thought this airaag*log­
W. 8. Goodyear after a little time of
Of one thing we wish to assure exhib­ their killed fell into our hands.
Our loaves are severe ; among them,
emberrstelursileneo, got Ms feet length­ ic. They could not exactly see why tbe itors, snd that is, that the officers of the
Geo. D. A. Russell, commanding a divi­
wise of the aisle, and taking an erect po­ release of dcmocaata should be evidence Society have determined to pay the Pre­ sion Id the Oih Corps, whe was killed by
sition, said that we had seen by band-bills of their inoocenae, while the release of a mium* awarded, stall hazzards, if money
that (his was to be a ratification meeting, republican waa evideooe ot guilt and of has to be loaned to pay other expenses.
but It appeared that we had organized favoritism. But Mrr G. proceeded.
The officers, in behalf of the Society
The conduct of the officers and men
info's permanent organization for eztraHe said that the democracy had ruled would tender their thanks to those who
waa most espsrb. They charged and
ritous pontical action.
He called on this country from tbe begiinuing; that generously remitted their premiums carried every position taken up by the
W. IT. Hayford for a speech.
they have made it what it is—no, what it to the Society last year. Of the premiums rebels, from Opequan Creek to Winches­
Norm-W. H. Hay ford i* an Indiana was. But our prosperity was changed to awarded to citizens of the village of Has­ ter. Tbs rebels wees strong tn numbers
—wall—Attorney wo

think they call adversity; what was tbe cause of it 1 It
him, imported by tbe democracy a ■bort was became a different set of rulers had
been elected—rulers which tkt Drmocra
ey did net reeoynise or tupport.
The latter statement was received m

time since to run for Pros. Atty, cm the
strength of not being much known in the

term oc Monday next

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thepuUfkriiaanesof ■
Usual Hickory Corm
o(ScpC.9fch ; at Prak

nkvuPSepcaOth.aad
tbejouaniagUOcU lot
that this challenge has
that Republican spanktodieeuoa the quoclion*
lbs political parties iu

Frxz A mas.—Mr.
Baltimore, bos placed i

dozen ^orjfiao apple?

UsuaoiaetonMstee.J
ounces, but they are »
eeedingly fine flavor.
TbsTax Saibs, whl
puttying for the pafiaisbad with this Um
gia^tobo rid of ilxuii

be. WesWlhavea
in tbe future to devote

We loam from other sources that the
desperadoes cat loose the boat, and push­
ing off from shore a distance, scuttled her,
and &gt;Sat aba now Iles partially under
water. The pirates then escaped to tbe
Canadian above in tbe small boats, but
17 of them are reported to have been ar­
rested at Ssndwieh. 'Die desperadoes
seem to havo numbered about 26 in all
20 of »bom started from this city, end
six utbers gnt oa board at Malden as the
Parsons went down.”

• TbsMaxk*tz.—Pri
fluctuating but conlititt
baa declined a Hula, at

81.90.

81 a bushel. Putatoe
75eentato8l. Butter

Later accounts state lUl the Phil»

Parsons was towed over to Detroit aad
will be saved. Also that seven,! arrests
have been made Including one Bell, load­
er of the expedition who calle himself a

for cows, and to

Grand Rapids,

captain io the Confederate service.
It la believed to have been a part of

the original intention of the pirates to
have captured the Steamer Michigan,

Union Party In "Barry ■

which is guarding prisoners at Juhns&gt;&gt;n**
Island, and to bavr released the rebel

nity to iuforrn the per?

prisoners there. They probably became
frightened, in some way, and concluded
tu make back to Canada with their plun-

aay offioe this C*H&gt;nd I
sny name entirely from

tings, but few mere ever call*! for. Rich­

Tbo Mtowtog to the

Hew Advertisements.
Hora—Joseph Sboli
hell,T. Kingsbury, Pet
Svmpson, L. P. hingwl
M. D. Mosher. Wm. •

ITRAYED OB STOLEN.

the democracy calculated to elect Geo. are thus satisfied, tbeir zealous o-opera­
Dull pass** Um*, b. is as mortal slow.”
At Mr. H. proceeded we began to B. McClellan, and open the prison doors tion may ba relied upon to advance an
wonder where the “ratification” waa com­ and release our persecuted brethren.— enterprise which aids agriculture and the
ing in. Ha labored hard to provs that They had determined upon a fair ekotioo arts, betokens sn advanced and still imthe preaect Union party was tbs old Ab­ or a feir fight, but ft seemed, be said, that proving state ofcivilisation,"and furnish­

Am|Ij UmuJ ta» in ISM. Tta .nd!—
took thia statement for gran ted,especially
as Hay ford had the documents to prove the
fact.
Poor Birney—the nigger-driven
ean’t let him sleep in bis grave. His soul,
like that of John Brown keeps marching
on—that is, aooordiug to Rayford.
As
H. warmed up, be began to grow eloquent

over the woes uf the widows snd orphans,
mads by this uubuly war, and wo cxpcct-

Sumter, ewd dolled tbe land la Hoed—

w&gt;o’mods fingw rings of tbs bones of

our fallen heroes and drinking aups of
tbeir aknlfe ■■ but never a word of that.
No fbsaeM that spew foe skirts of A bro­
ham Cioosfa rests tbe blood of 500.000
soldiers alain. Lincoln was the tyrant;

be begun lbs war—aad for whul—To
fneatbe osgro. Mr. H. said thia tyreet
had already sbod tbe bteod of five white
man to every nigger freed, aad that lbs
nigger* do no« kaow yet, that they are
free. Hatbsa commenced koatiag sp
ihsprwefoforall tbes.staperefom .tatemea^wbea W.B. Goodyear, is sa mf

tberitalivw teat toid brm that there were

Tu Gen. John ._______
The following official dispatch has just
been received from Gen. Sheridan de­
tailing some of the particulars of the bat­
tle and victory at Fisker's HUI.
Headquarters,-Middle Division,
I
Gen. Heintzleman did opt mean to let es a gala day, pleasing, entertaining and
Woodstock. Va. Sept. 23. 8 s. to f
them have even a lair fight:
instructive, and cheaper than almost any
To Lieut Gen. Grant, Qty Point:
At these statements a portion of the other form of recreation, recognised and
1 cannot as yet glvio any definite ac­
democrats present looked incredulous, patronized by the people.
count of the results of the buttle of yes­
others, amazed. They knew that it had
J so. M. Name,
terday. Our loss will be light. Gen.
SteCy Barry Co. Ayr'l Socitty.
been charged that the copperheads thro’
Crook struck the left flank of the enemy
doubled it up, and advanced down our
the sestet order of the 0. A. K. were in­
tending to arm, and inaugurate war In
iticxcii* anviiion, OU) army v«.rp«,
the north in case they were defeated at
swung in and joined Crook. Getty's and
Wo publish glorious
the polls, and that Gen. Heinlzlemaa had
Wheaton’s Division took up the same
forbidden the sale and transportation o( Shenandoah Valley. Gen. Sheridan has movement, folMwod by the whole line,
arms by these northern traitors, until been making more peace propositions tn and attacking beautifully carried the
works of the coemy. The rebels threw
after election, but they were not prepar­ the rebels, and enforcing them with the down their arms and fled in the greatest
ed to hate their scheme openly avowed, kind of •‘arts of diplomacy" that the confusion, abandoning moot of their ar­
In the village of Hastings, by ooa of the Union party believe in wbeo dealing with tillery. It was dark before ths battle
ended. I pursued un after the enemy
leaders of their pmly.
Skirmishing commenced between Sher­ during the night to this point with tbe
This meeting presented in a striking
flth and 19th corps, gnd have stopped
idan
and
Early
’
a
forces,
on
Friday
Sept.
manner the desperate condition of the
hero to rest men and issue rations. If
copperhead party.
No speaker dared Iflth. Sheridan oua tin and to press Ear­ Gen. TorbeU has pushed down Surry
ly^
forew
back
until
near
Lynchburg
VaJTsy according t« my directions he will
even allude to the Chicago platform or
the record aad principles of their uoml- when a severe bottle ensued, In whlsh achieve great rroulla. I do not think
that there was ever an army so badly
Early
waa
routed.
This
was
on
Munday
oot.
Mr. Mayford represented that
routed. Tbe Valley soldier* are hiding
cowardly portion of the party, who for the 19th. The enemy were pursued south away and going to tbe homes. 1 cannut
39
miles,
to
th*
kirieiry
of
Strasburg,
the sake of peace and light texes, would
at present give you any estimate ofprie.
gu down upon their bended knees, to the where another stand wM made on Fish­ oners. I pushed on, regardless of everyer's Hill. Here SheriAm attacked them imnc. i ne numoer at pieces urartillery
alate fords of the south and petition them
'
on the 22d and routed them badly taking reporthd captured is 16..
Ifor ptace—Peace on any terms!—only
Blgswl.
P IL HBEBIDAN, M*j. Gen.
20 cannon and upwards of 3000 prisoners
Mr. Orr represented This tolls well foe the Uniua cause and
Boo are directed u&gt; cause a Notional
।give ea peace.
BnIntn at IM great gens for the Victory.
ithat faction calling themselves War
Gen. Stevenson r-porta 3,000 prisoner*
1Democrats laying- down prupoeitkxis.
from the field, who beg rewebed Winwhich, if they mess aaythisg, demand
ths re-deetien sf Mr. Linosto; sad yet

be Madly aad foolishly Meta that ws

bad better vote for a man standing upon

Oats eontiaue
New cor

per bushel.

market, but will proh

ard Jones of Assyria, and seme others
whose names we do not no* recall, also

and Torbsrt, and the officers and men
remitted their premiums.
Those ststements are made, as being under tbeir command. To them the
-eoemtry la Indebted for this handsome
an unintended confession of a damaging due to both officers snd members of the
truth, and the few democrats present Society. Il to bet just that those who
shelent Grecian hero, of whom It baa deeply sympathized with ths srubarrass pay their money should know what Is
been said: “When Ajax strives 6*0.,” meat of Um speaker which followed.
dune with it, and that It is faithfully and
which we felt compelled to render thus:
The speaker continued to say that, properly expended. And when people

olition party; who, he said, ran Birney
for President, In 1848, 1852. 1856 and

itaAMbtflta

W. Craeby, Ge*&gt;- Axe
Tbmnas Peek, Clark II
Jobe McColl.m.
lavtxo—Wm. Bcdf

Hayward,
Porter
.
Mstbaws, Levi G. H
Gibbs, Amgrrah F.
W»sL Albert D. Hta&gt;
son, James Kelly, Orri
Caultow—W m. Grr
Ns'han Darker. J*ro;

tout M Mreri HwtetaMMsM
Native u turrvbv giran Ihjt ita-a
»««• M J wthont) granted tu me

J.B.ltancawcr r.a.
Allsrding. J. P. Tow
Btricklaad, 0. F. Nswl

W. Lydy, Anno Sente
J-Uniardm. N.F.?
mem, A. llaut.
Bauuobb—O. J. 1
sdga, R. R. Haynes,
W. Garrison, E. B.

cam Johnson. John H.
warts, J. H. Phillip
Wm. H. Hsadorebou
-€. W. H. Cbosway, W
J, Waodmmsee, Reher
AaeratA—Wm. Woe
J.B. Bloomer. H.rrv
moo Smith. F. D. Wai
Mart, 8. T. Davis, V.

�Xijal Mirtita.
---------&gt;c.ui»pensa
UximAwm low, U.. of
“•i“A«olu™wu*«. Ill,
*T7
o.wy IMlUr om.

...
Uirrov School.—TU Uaion BeUul
tbli vlfisge win oosnmooM its Mitel

loss oeamstrete or housewife than tbe

term on Monday next.

entire coat of tbe ntegaxine.
,?Ud •"‘My by Mme.

Fata Tickets.—Parot

It U p«bWm J.

Demurest, at tS Bart man St., New York

taking Membership li«A«
Fair, ean procure tbesn W

•t U a year, or It will be furnished quar­

terly, easbradag September, NovMnter,

Treasurer of the Bosiety.

Match aad May, Nos. at *Y 8.nd for It.

E..ou.«o Mi, of

pubFish details of tbe Fairs at Kalama-

I—:

ool tuUenbod ..J p.,j
of 920, arc warned that the time has
nearly expired for them to du so. Three
fourth* &lt;d tbe Enrolled men have come

soo, Wt ire Team that both th* State aad
Sanitary Fair* have been vary socceeeful.

Ciuaureoa Accxrrau.—Tbe last
etr atetes editorially that Maesrs. Hay.
Axd and Burgher, had challenged any

BITTERS.

A ear* »-id powerful Tonte eorraeUvs rod »li*r»llre of wrodsrful efaesey fa diwuro of th*

stomach:

up nobly to the mark, and paid their

aaeesemant, and yet we am short nearly
♦800 to satisfy the men who havs been

RepubUeaa to meet them ia discussion of

OCLEBRATED

STOMACH

.k, k.,,

-

al .

Liver ud BoweU
~ — ~ ■ •. **ST

the pelitical issues of tbe rwspeetivo par­ credited to thia town. Then why longer
tite at Hickory Corners on the evening defer! Pay in tbs amount to tbs Treas­
of Sept. 99th; at Prairieville oo tbe ere. urer, that be may be able to pay three

ning of Sept. 80tb, and al Orangeville oo
t to evening ol Oct. 1st We understand

who ate periling tbeir (ires that we mhy

that this challenge has been accepted, and
that Republican speakers will be present
mdiscuss tbe questions at issue between
the political parties in this canvass.

beat circulating medium of Um country, aad it
rcsaof pay io anything b«tl*r. far it* own ■***&lt;*
art eltbar io government steuritl** or io notea or

Trenfurrr of Cossl

£URE

Fsxmost Withdraw*.—Gen. Fiwmont

and John Cochrane have witbdriiwn a*
candidate* fir President and Vice Presi­
Fimb Arruu.—Mr. Lymaii Mtxan, of dent. This Iseves tbe field clear for
Baltimore, has placed upon our table a Lincoln and Johnaon.

dusen tr*ry fiua apples, for which he has
our thanks. They am not as large aa we

IUhims W aktbu.—Persons in this viU
liage »bo v||| lease rooms fur students,
have aoaietones seen, averaging about 12 in which Io board themselves will confer
ounces, but they are very fair and of ex­ a favor by reporting tn
J. W. Baacsnrr.
ceedingly fine flavor.

TUB'
rt FT D TT’Cures Scrofula t
PEOP1JF8 V U JtVlS Sall Rbtem.
“I bar* sasd tho ■Poopl*-* I uro' Is ny family
with great boMBt, Io ooioQ of ocrotbla end Haft
Rheum, and have rocommsodsd it froqa.nll. to
ny frirod*, all of whom I betlcve have been heap

Tub Tax Salks, which we have been
publishing Tor the past eight week* are

tbe appvtiw i
beoce it work.
.... __ n
. —™
In l«wconano«! farm, of IxoicrsTiov. Acting
M . penile .nd palnlr.. sppenent, as wall *• npon
to* liver, it also invariably rolierro tbs Cownri
vras sopMfad»c*d bv irrogutar sclioa of lb* &lt;11gvsllr* rod srerstir• erroas.
Pnroea of frobfa boblMtobto to Jfarwws XCtorb
tewrow W'.'jHvk. rod fm ff Zeroror.aed prompt
rod pcnniMut rofaf from toe Bittor*. Tbs fc«U^ny oa this polat Is most condasire, &gt;ad from

finished with thia issue, aad we are ss
glad, to be rid of them aa our readers will

We ahall have a little mure apace
in the future to devote to reading matter.
be.

Tua Markktk—Price* are somewhslM

fluctuating but continue, in the main rath­
er high, fur the now-producer. Wheat
has declined a little, and is only wiling
• 1.1)0. Oats continue at 7ft to 80 cents
per bushel. New corn ia not yet in
market, but will probably bring about
♦1 a bushel. Potatoes arc aellitig from
75 cents loll. BuUV baa declined,upon
the strength of most aplended fall feed

S PECIAL NOTICES
। p*llttos&gt;. duly
'Mid dreeroed.

z~i T T T&gt; TTCurvo when c
V' U 1V lirer modfelBos I
I toes la poor health far a h
Rurally to call a pbyakian to

Tb^Lpny of Biuars Couc is immsdistaiy sssuigA by a single do** of tor stimslul. rod by
—.s—..ii. —&gt;xu- |,t to* roturn of to* com

—-W—
.losrrrrsa's L'lrrsta pm
doer effocli which must b*cxp»:i«i.c*dor witaros•d bcfvro they eu b* fully *ppr*c&lt;*ltd.. fa'ewr*
of wtotolinl M«ehww, /ft-nwetur. Ztawjl and

UCT1ON SALE.

torms far Ito Iron*, It believes tost tos »*ry
stroagrol *)&gt;pe*l w U! b* to tor loyalty snd pslriolI,q- th* peopl*.
Duplieat* errtiSeatoe will b* tomrod for all
dsposita. Th* party teporitiag anal entero*
upon lb* AripiMl rorUteal* the d«nom‘aaiion
of note* required, and whether they are to bo
iaaoedla bleak er paysbl. to erter VThro no

for cows, and ia selling st 35 to 40 cento

NeroJaalloa pccliaod.
Grand Rapids, Sept.23d, 18H4.
Dear Sir:— I have been informed that
! have been nominated by the so called

Union Party in Barry Co., as a

•■d Aroirry wdasy^wfassl tereb’.a Os tbe everag*, thia exemption la worth about two per oral.
I«r auoum according to fa* role of taxation la
dlgrrrol parti of the country
.
It is hollered tlut no sccuritjgt ogqr no grout
Indocemrat* to lenders na IhoCTLued by tbe
GovanunraL In all other forma of tadobtodn*ae, lb* faith or ability of prirale partlea, *r
atock eompaniea or aeparoU conimunitiea izoly ia
pledged for payment, whlla far the dtoU of fas
Uultad Buie, the whole property of tbe rowstry
la boiden Io rororo the dlaeb.r je of all fa. oMigallons of tbe Unllad BuISk

candi­

date lor Regtoter. I take this opportu­
nity to inform the por&lt;pls of Barry Co.,
generally that I am not a candidate for

any ortice this fell^nd therefore withdraw
my name etrtirely from said ticket or any
olber. Please make it public through

ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

WEEIt CELEBRATED PATEBT

OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S

TU following is tU List of Drafted
men in Barry county .
Hora—Joseph Sboltx, Eugene Camp-.
W1I.T. Kingsbury, Peter M.wber. Myrtm
Simpson, !». P. Kingsbury,H. H. Baird, i
M. D. Mosher, Wm. Campbell. Myron
Chamberlain, 8. 11. Tillson. Th.*. Jor­
dan, J aa. Rim, L. Dougla-a. Edgar Toby,
W. Crosby, Goo. AxtWl, Jas. Grimes,
Thomas Peck, Clark Hunt, Chas. Tuna,

11 aaUacs. A»d

COM. if say lb*r* b«.wh. tto

&gt;4ve Botiss to to* perrons lnt.rr.ud la ssto *etot«
it to* j-ed-ev *F-id prtilton .nd lb. bronas
to.ro.fbv cs»ing&gt; ropy of to-order Io byrnb.

J..U McCollum.
..
(aviso—Wm. Bedford, Augustus F.
Sisaon, George W. Ingraham, Henry C.
Hayward,
Porter
Fraeman, Stm.st
Mathews, Ltovi G. Hubbell, W m. 8. .
Gibbs. Amartah F. Cushman. Silas
Wed. Albert D. Htayon. WlUkuaM..
Wood. August Negier, Rote llukbtu-•,

polcno. taaeUt I
fawnu to rnsni
Bpifaf»r
F,u
msbsI sstrsrsgsi

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

•on. James Kelly, Orrin &lt;-Caultos— Win. Green, A. E. Fowler, [
Ns-han Durkee, Jacob Hteter. A. Al- ,

prnctfe*. that th* swfat rolroausocss of'Seif-

Um ksife-peisUngMU aaseteofsaraaSoosdria»
pU, certain sad «*eto*l. hr which ovary soforer,

I

StrieklaS. O. F. MraW, J. 0.

AI...&lt;»J Co",.Jota 0-tar.S

Bju-maaa—O. J.

Hinsdale,

•very yoeih sod taao In the land.
Sent under seal, fa a plsfa *ti«*lar*, &lt;« *".T
Fnmlliv. rod Mroufacturero will find lb.
•‘Wron" lb* most FroStob*. Broblnro far
u*. owlag to to*lr always ksepisg to ropsir
ar worktag M&lt;«r, and tbeir greet .prod and
**Fort r^wr*£&gt;t nors stork *«n be tee* fa
ayes/sltase on tb. "Wssn." to*u on any
WK^PCBMCvT’ CHAlXWaEMA-

Justus

Mudge. R. R«. W. Garrison. E. B. W*»ar. O-Mey
D.,, Om. B-IrK G~.
"!■
.JI Jd—. J-U H. Dy. Alw. Bd
..rd., J. n. rwiifA 1M.^ K~*.
Wm. H. H«0.nlw«. H««. «&gt;’«.
C W. H. Cn..-V. W- n s***’*1 *■

AS 0A5 KAMLT be dokk

Tho Great French Remedy !
Tbo only certain and Safe Bemady far ail Vltrs Obstructions, Monthly WfacnlUro. Irregular!
assd sM As other gfaaaaao to which tbs r»n«

on thebe

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

J Woodmansee, Robert Arthur.

A^avs-Wi. Wood. G. W.

J.B.

Btoomr. Hm? B*"fF**-. ^5'

r ser—

JEFFERSON FARMER, Gen. Ag't.

Ymmg, Uwia »•«.

JrfwiX

ARE
racked with ths tortsrss of 1
ttsteou** IfsaAtou Koo *&lt;U
AKE you aeffering frost th* g»»»l»|

liasarepastosgee* PtUs by return of

Watcob's MscsAteu Kiso will la

„ arnat 91 WAsntxoroe st.
P. O. drawer. ATT*.
oleat*. 111.

ru.tos.,j!S&lt;Krlt;ub
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
1

fcsswa. ■*»&lt;».«
oa lb« Practice taabs Exresdlva PeyrUsmK ef

YOV

�ALE

. arroMACKiic
xJtffl*. n’ojni.

7r5W«^

ifS.ifilic

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HJ Uokn^W .Miit

■St#
. . HUa.^SO. 1

JEivjTi „ ...

-....... is
green field* ofiaaviugdiweela'-altaU be
trodden down by the murdcroua soldiery
and fiery car of «ar swaepfog over otir
lebd; obr teihplee-ofjMtioe bid m aebro;
ril'tiie bvrtx'ro and dhtolndoo of emrtm
tn7 tbo bill thlt eobvefttiu* wilt be bHd
re«tx&gt;n«ibleVbr tt? and Who but him who
•hell beva given hit XOte fc&gt;r Udt -wn

rite and lit flm«d mrature (awl boneetly
think and bebeve.) trtudl be heM to etrtn
acodtuiVfbr this aoltfiditl act 1»y tbe prtoent generation, and pybhably enreed nhd
execrated by ddiierity for all time, fi&gt;r
the wide and desolating raid that wilt tooviublyTotlpv this act you now propose
to perpetrate.
iPaua?, I entreat ,yoo, and coaaider
for a tn$unepi.wbai reason* you can give
that will even satisfy ypuraehgs In calm
er momenta—wtuU. raaaona you can give
toyoar below. a*&gt; tie re n&gt; m lha calamity
it will bring updaT-db t
What reason*
can you give to the timhata of tbe earth
tojnrtify itT They Will becalm and de­
liberate jedgei In tbe CMe1, and to eltat
cauM or overtact can yi»n mitve rir point
on'wlilch to real the piea 'ofjuailHcatiunT
Whal toftreat of th* Bo'nih has been in
Yadedl What justice has been denied 1
Abd what.elaim. fi-ondedL.in j'wuoe and
right has bee0
L C“n «1'ber of
yon ui-diy name/otje'.'iibvemmenut act
of wrong, deliberately and porpcmel)
doao by tbe governmvet of Washington,
of which tbe Soetb has a right to com­
plain 1 I challenge tho answer.
“Now for you to attempt lt&gt; overthrow
such a government as ’tins, under which
w» base lived fur nior* than three-quar­
ters of a Qshtury, In winch u a Ha ve gain­
ed our wealth, our standing as a nation,
our domoalic safety while the ekihenta
of peril are aruund u% with peace turf
tranquility, aecompnniisi with in&lt;l»..ui&gt;dl
cd. prioperily and ri^Az^ tputM^sfl, u. tl»r
height &lt;4 madness, fully and wiokaJueas,
to which I can Dcitber food saocli-u nor

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are XW rteXx. vau&lt;aS tkAoct,
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.

Uow the Cepe, can De*la Peace Negotinttons.

Tbo Richmond Eitmiiur thus lays
down the only way in which negbilatltHis
for peace ean be ever c-.nnmeniYd by the
opp«., should tbev su,ccevd ;
,
'“-Lot there Wj.ul ^uly.an armistice,
but a formal rmuneintiuti uf all right and
protcoow to CKorue these Sutea. ui«l, of
ccurae, an entire withdrawal of ell land
and as* fortes which occupy any portioa
of our eoil, or bl»ckiufo any of our porta,
and.hben; foe Nurtbagti. HtaleoiwiM. for
ibafieev*^ b. fo..»p&lt;witfo»«M»«spose av. n a ruounsuucawat of foe iViimni.
ora ooavetrth'n of SuUsfur the pur-;
pose of negotiating &lt;fott.
k may ba
safely‘ipMmuedf'Itat wafo ;Mi|&gt;*ttis
would then be at least eonriAmed; n
present one cannot sat what .would be
the result of that cnnsiflerattiS* ult, W
short, let our Northern brethren try us.
With such a change in the existing rela­
tions, n&lt;&gt; doubt there may coms also a
great change tmBnmsp’wminds.'

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SELF-ADJUSTfTG WRINGER
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VOL.-K.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5; 1864.

DYSPEPSIA
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'mount necessity.
!*• poB«7 ©f
leebted tto aaemy.
Deraourade party rignllM either aepars- misoa
Tbea. Bitura hs.» perfonacd n-.or. Curts 1
must tore believed, the main body of
tkm tor raeetablisbmtot with slavery.—
AND DO Girt WLTTIH BATJ8FACTI0N!
Sherman's army to tore been b front ot
TbaChk*go platform b simply separa­ । Atlanta, when b fort it waa oaL flint rivHave
TecUMoar,
tion. Oe®. MeC*-"-*-»— —m.
iu vx jfcrgg xtafMi£jK.g ftorix to
I er, near Jonesboro, BO odd
roccu JO* TMg^tl
ansa la ru-aetabli
i . M .r .
__ &gt; Baath,
Than any olbsr artids la tte markst
The Repoh]lean.
that thungb Atlanta WMM tto®rmy to
Ws dsfr any Om Io essrtradl:i{ thia Aieartioa. sjidn from ths great beggars ol the world
bpfadgad tw tto*,---------------- ----------- .
■oL, aad rays the fasarf ito former is
Union without slavery, and trawsvw bee- nothing, while the lose of the fetter would
I
AND WILL EAT WOOO
in Earope, and come tn us Republicans.
listing bit policy may to, tto pHtotore of
I To any otm UM will prvdneo a OmteaW^.U- Ttov treat tto notes of Napoleon and
have been witboat remedy.
I his party will, ww rtay hope farce Mm to
Joseph aed Maximilian with Inddferemw
In another article the Jtomwmer OdoIt Between these views, I think no man
but want Vj discount all tto Ameriesn
BMFLINPN CEMAN BITTERS
dstune the rotnoval of Johnston, eeying
of
tto
II
be
re]
party
can
remain
la
doubt,
nets* they can B©t, The AesiAm Temee
ha waa aaperoeded by Hood, a commandMILL CURE EVKRT CASE OF
and I believe 1 are cenristeut with my
aays thia is ail wrung—that Tto Repob
ar
of a division. notoriously locapabls
antecedent* in withdrawing, not to aid in
Chronic or Bottom DohUitp, Disnaw af th. l imns ia Amarica are all bank rapt, and
Lidne.., amd DIwsms .riling from • dtwrdend
tto triumph cd Mr. Linod n, tot to de my anything larger than a division. The re­
the Germans most benrasy to alight Brit
sult is disaster at Atlanta in the wary
part
towards
preventing
tbo
eioctioe
of
ish and French beggars, sad go begging
the Democratic candidate. In respect to nick of lime when each a »'«®7
themselves, to America. Are they craxv 1
Mr. Lincola 1 continue tn told exactly could eave the party &lt;rf Uaoob from Ir­
We asked Poor Richard whal be tbonght
the Mutlmaata omteinod hi my letter of retrievable ruin.
about tv “Why," said be, ‘ how can
After referring to the aboard!ty ofpuL
soceptanoe.
I consider that bls edminis
they becraxy. whsa they are doing just
tration toe been poiilienlly, military and
whal I did a little more then a year ego,
B. B. WIGHTMAW * CO..
financially a failure, and that tto neces­
wtoa 1 pul lay iittfa savings iato Gov.
sary continuance bf it Is a cause of regret
.tALKBBtX OBOCEBTBS, provls.seL,
eminent six parorntol Now see what I
to the country. Tbere|ne ver was greater
gut by it; just Oounl up. 1 kxr&gt;s receiv­
unanimity in a country than was exhibit­
ed aix per cval in gold, which averaged
ed
hero at tto fall of Sumter, and the
100 per cent, in currency, making 12
South was powerless in the face of 1L—
p«r
cent,
toevme.
Now,
to-day,
my
yi»n,
But Mr. Lincoln ooroplotely paralysed
bund laaalrwble in tto New York market
this gwnsroav feeling. Ho destroyed the
E. E MEME E E
at 10 par ceck preimun* Put these tostrength of the position, and divided the
THAT THISJ BITTERS IB
gettor and to-day J have 34 per nul f-ir {
North, when to declared to tto Booth
use year's use uf my messy I W hat do
utaeasuc,
that Slavery should to protected, he bnlIt
you think of that 1 You know, rt well
CoaUia. oo Rum or Wbl*ke«.
up for tto South a strength which other­
as I do, that there are thousands of peo­
JAH® EJMY’T Dl£tiK3
wise they could have never attained, and
ple who did thia, and l&lt;xby they' have
Again ilaays: "The moral affuct ef
this has given them an advocate on th©
22 per tent, on ibair investments. Why,
Chicago platform- Tto Cleveland Qm- tto lose of Atlanta, though it may ba
IS THE BEST TONIC
1 saw Miss Jones, our acb«&gt;»l-man&gt;. gw to
ventluo Was to toko been an open avowal temporary, will to greaL It will render
the bank and buy a 1500 bond. How
of the condemnation which men fad been incalculable asalataoM to tto party of
• be gut the money I don't know, hut
freely expressing to each other fur the Lincoln, and obscure the prospects of
these Yankee school tn ist teases are firstIl may enable
pMt two years, and which fad been made peace, bM so bright.
rate bauds at taking care uf thcmsclvrs.
I A.*C.e.HOLBl°O«folly known to the President, but in the them to eaeoulo tto drift. It will diffuse
Ws 11 now, count up. if Mise J-ues sells
Gen. Averill wav relieved from duty
TT0M«VS.^ C™”'1’" “
gloom over the South. Thia deprMion,
uncertain
condition
of
affairs,
leading
men
bar
bonds
to-day
aba
gets
her
8500
back
with hi. division thia morning and grant-'
iJEJSi.-’uiT—“■kMi
safe, and she gvU I HO clear gain. Can ©d leave nf ahamive At 20 daya. Thia or. were not found willing to make'public however, may be speedily relis.ed If tto
you sharp fslluwa there in William Bl., tier baa caused univrnal feeling of amaxe- dissatisfaction and condemnation to reo­ Adminiatratlon baa a spark of real sense
do say better 1 You know I told Mr. । mxt In this army, it is generally thought Mr. Lincoln’s nomination Impossible, or unselfish patriotism. The re-lMtatomen I of 'Johnson, or appointment of
Smith, tto banker, jny ideas about that, some question. of rank between Averill and Ibis continual alienee f.»r him a char­
Beauregard .would at com restore tto
and. he bought th.OOO^ix per cent, bonds and Gen. Torbett is invol.ed, the former acter among the people which leaves Mkr
no choice. United the Republican party
sud you see he gut &gt;1,100 for a year's
Is
reasonably
sure
nt
anceesa.
Divided
try and array."
use of61s money. 1 hirt him tto other
the result oflbe Preeidootlal ejection is,
The Jtoramiter «/•
hte Bristol
dry, andBie said. Pour Richard you ar©
at the least doubtful.
papers state that It Is all a Ur about
right; ] begin to think the Government
I am, gentlemen,
.
, Wheeler destroying the great bridge
can luke care of itself, and us too. For
v
ReepectftAly and truly youra,
] over the Tenoeueeat Loedon. Theaarae
my part, 1 mean lo buy sotue of the
J. a fKEMONT.
paper say a: "He scum etodiotoly to
7 30 s.
The rate of inlerost ia high
Tto Meat rrealSeccy.
The filllowing io another letter from avoid the enemy’s bridges and linm of
enuugh, and in three years they will turn
Frwn tb.Tnctoa, V. J, Moalter.
into aix per cent bonds again.' ‘Yes ,Mr.
Gen.
Fremont,
in
which
be gives his sea­ communication, sni devotee himself to
The next aleclion is die deobiuo of the
sons
for
withdrawing
more
fuHy
:
\
running shout tbs'country pioklnj °P
Smith, It is right, on the money aide;
i&lt;dJcha.X:Tutr7itb but, it it right on the couatry'i tide, too. fate of tto ualios. Upoo its result de­
, Namaxt. Sept. 17. " small lots of prisoners."
pends the restoration or lb© destruction
•r pnxo &gt;•
,w..oie«. a»d p.ruco Help your country or It can't help you.
Tbs Sentinel eloees an artid© on tba
Gentlemen
—
I
enclose
y&lt;xi
my
letter
of th© Unlpn. No question has ever be­
la ay fcmlty. ol lb. nMfnlnMS ©1 Dr. Hoof­
The only preoti's Urnuss Bitter.. I d»p«rt for one. from my Now, I say the Germans are not only fore been presented to tto people upon of reoly to an Invitation from some of situation as fallows:
* HAPPEN A BCR ROWS.
Icowtot. tovxaSOTomv full OM.iOTteu that. right, but tbuy would be right if they got
whioe solution hung the mmentous re­ my Republican friends tn meat thstn al oal moral use can draw from all thia ia,
A TTORNKTH .ad COUNMALLORH AT LAW
half that interest They cannot make a sults which irrrend their verdict upon the Faneuil Hall. In declining their invita­ that the CWedarete Btetea never hsd
rV Wir-n la Chaaeerr. Tax and faunae.
quarter of U al borne.” So ibuUght Poor
n»u,
Basisass aliaaded to with rpromplucM
tion, I have informed them of my inten­ more Urgent need al an eSecdve army
.4
ad.ru r.
1
Richard, and so think ws. When we next Pjeiddmncy.
tion to viand aside from the Preeideatisl
UBc. B.rdiek RW»«t, opposite th. PuteBc*.
This issue is not—as the democracy
think uf the German opinion of our situa­
can Vass, and assigned my reason s for do­
represent, it—penes or war. it is the
aluiaioo.
Michlgaa.
tion and our fitmneiad strength, »» must
* *
J.C. Beaaowa.
ing so. To avoid repetition I enclose
nature
of
the
peace.
The
deatruction
of
remember that they are la r better judges
the rebellion is mriuogsr doubtfuL The you the letter, communicating to you
of our condition than ws are, or our toe
I only effirt of tlx rebels m»w la defeat In now officially my desire to withdraw my
mire are. They are lookers on, at great
name from the list of Presidential candi­
distance. They have none of. our enini the hope, that the succesa of faction in date.. In tbisdiacueaten I have the approv­
lies or prejudices. They can examine tto North may gi vet ham the objects for al of sweh af our friends as 1 have been able
the feels disinterestedly. They du; and which they have been striving. Thia a to consult, and urged by them on th© ap­
dainocrwtlc triumph would do. The
the result hi a verdict that the American
proach of the election. I have thought
Government is stable—iu ability and in- strife b not a. tn the man who etoll fill Il not prudent t» ibcur the long delay of
ttyrity in nifftiny iti financial engage the Praaidentbl chair fur the next four consulting others, but I have reason to
years.
It
ie
whether
the
peace
shall
be
menlt unguettioneblc. lliie verdict, luo.
baliove they will unite with ms fully up
Is founded on a series of facts which ere made up»n grounds which restore the on the propriety of my withdrawal. 1
Union in all its integrity and prevent the
unimpeachable, and welt known to every
do not inatjy way Intend to withdraw from
possibility
of
future
accession
;
or
upon
intelligent American. Take two r»r three
my share in the labor which we jointly
of the most important: 1. The United a basis which surrenders to tto conquered undertook to eeeute the triumph of ths
nil ws have wrested from tbair ura.p and
Suites doubles its population each twen­
ideas respected by. lb. Rtdiotl De­
ty-fire years.
The population of the ene-iuniges them to renew their treason mocracy. Whatever the next adminiscountry, which in 1850 was hcenly three whenever they fail to maintain their &gt;u- tration may to. we owe to euraalvM to
preniecy over the country. How such
milliant, will in 1875 be forty fix mila question shall be decided is scarcely form a paradox compact, and establish
Hom. But the rebellion I says some one.
T«7c. F MIDDLE,
by its thorough unity of exercising a
.
■
How much has the rebellion diminished doubtful.
preavu re along enough to Insure tto avenBut if&gt;tb* ends of the democracy are toal uueecM of the principles for which
the strength of tto United Slates 1 Take
J OT.I Lead e»4 T»»
U asd M
base, the mesne which they have adopted
this
astonishing
fact,
that
If
all
the
Rebel
C &gt;.rt Hsm. st Hest»M». »•
Wehave been contending, tto re-establish ,Dr«
gf.--—States tod been sunk in the Pacific Ocean Lu adtaaee them are equally so. Ttoy tuant of the Union, the abandonmeot of We kuuw and cars little about lbs diA
be United Stales would in 1875 h&lt;ve «
slavery 3nd of practical rvapep^ for liber I ference between the President and Re- 1
population equal to that of ike. Mila, in
ty. It is Indispensable'that eemeel men geote, or between him and thia particu­
1860, fa other uiurdi.ffUtn yean will
should devote themselves to watching tto lar Regent, and we du put propose nnp .
supply the total loss ol the eleven origin­ of tbrie party w.anld ba revolting to the prt^rcas and famiring the success of these to say anything of those differeneee. We
al Rebel Staies ! ' Whal can impede tto remainder; - tto platform wh.ch they
isaunu, regardless &lt;&gt;C men or parties. simply desire to hold up thia letter of
progress of sueh * fcountry f 2. Hie pul fTth aa tto exp-siu-m of tbair views
Mr. Uncola says to dues pot lead I this particular Begenl &lt;u a apectmen of
wealth of the country increased 127 par is .uoh that a member uf their own out- but Aillows the people.
ft remains efawf M
axiuranct and am.
eenti.UHeaye
it
"might
mean
any
thing.
”
cent. In ten ttori! Nuw (rt it inersaae,
tton. for tto people, in fto event •&lt; bis 1 oanct at koi com under our dkotroatim ,
but80 from 1060to ,1870. and it will Equally contea/pUbfe M their cooraa aa rexlvrticm to require this-’ fidlowing at jbr Mag a dog. An bdlvidupl
amount Bfrten time* all the loans of tto to the aomlartteaa. The «oly t"**"1- -bin toads, and further. Io require that in can Mercia© no power over the Unbars-1
government. The German knows what by tbrir owe avow si. upon' which Geo- the execution &lt;&gt;f hie duties ho toep scru- Ry. He possesses none. Exempt , when
eral MoOellao waa arlaoted ie hts pops­
puloasly within tto c&gt;natit«tir« and tto seting aa a component part of the, B..ard
come from, bant in the world, »" th" ter! ly. fitataemestehip to toe mm. nor law*; to make him recognise that he
..r R^ents, hs has no mote authority ।
0/ter mwnV No suih opportunity has
bolds his power, nut to be used at ple»- than any private ckixvn; and Ria, Am,
occurred before for toe investment ol
wre, tot »a reallytfailbfal eersatt lo tto only through the action of the Board that I
money, ao&lt;! in oil probability will never
people. Thia to.tto important duty be has authority. He baa the asms rd*,
^rmtn. Ifthe American does not
whiph we tore ».w to perform, althuwgh live powar outeida &lt;&gt;T the Board that a
know and taka advantage of ihia,tbe Gar­
as reprraentativas of ttoUlarelsnfl taova member of the Legislators has outalda i
man and frenchman will.—ATr.
merit we surrender our function to tbo &lt;&gt;t the Legislature, k b aeon, than, that
any attempt by^a individual Regent to
Mwre DctaXls of SherldaaH Vicierr*
direct any ofliuer of the Univardtg, or
to otherwise Qtoddb wltbjta agutw, htoh
Sheridan’s Headquarters, Sep*. 84.—
From the defeple.at .WJnehwtcr, Enrlx
withdrew, his lorpea to Fisher's Hill, bav­
in* ruoatuf hie woobdad v/ the battle of
the 19th sad those which had acun.ulated
from the various ouinbats with Cruok
and Averill In our hands.
Al Fisher'.
Hill he rested bta r«hi upon the Hassanrun HotMUia, and hie laft up..a North
g hto front about tbrwe
orvared by strong nalJ dsfaaeaiL Hto r^t.

gasti'itja’ Snsintss Jrrtciern.

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the main attack w begun by a strung
dvinonstraihut by Emory's troops&lt;wi tbs
euemy’s right abouLao-ra or a Hub laiar.
Resit's divWira ■/ the Alb Corps ad­
vanced, and secured boim important
bsigbte in frost of the osatrs, while Gen.
AseriU's Division, ef os.dry attached
and drove tto enemy at a gallop front
bis advanced position an the left onemHa
imdi into big main works, sod bald him
there white Crook's. Corps, which had
been conoeeled during the day, was trans­
ferred in tto rear of Averill’s Dlvjsioo.
to ttoeoa/ny’e extreme-left- At hr. m.
Crooks and Averill stormed and serried
tto works of the enemy, the cavalry leap­
ed tto ba'rrriera erected by the enemy,
capturing two battle flags, four gwts^nd
over &gt;00 prisoners, while Crook swept to­
wards the enemy's centre.
Tto fith
Curpe attacked, folli&gt;wod by tto 19th,
while Averill swept afoog tto base of the
North Mountain, outward' for seven
inilee, capturing IS cavalrymen, four
caiaeons, 14 wagons, eight embulatoea
and a number of fogitirea.
The enemy having probably learned
of tto movement upon his right and rear,
tod commenced I as ring his position some
t«o hours before oor attack.
Hh deCrturr wm an hasty that he was eompelI tq lepra 16 guns and over 1,000 pris­
oners in our bands. Yesterday morning
the pursuit of the ensmv was promptly
continued by &lt;&gt;or cavalry, and be - was
f-.und in position at Mount Jackson, 25
miles south of Fiaber’a Rill, where he
seems disposed to offer a stubborn re

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�A Republican Mesa mooting will be
held al Haatinp oa Wednesday October

candidate for Governor, will speak at

Hastings in the evening.

Union men,

rally far a grand demonstration.
Ost!! Turn Owl It

Turn

'£tgal Jhtiitt,
•l MH4I.MII&gt;
Eetato af Naah C. TU
^Barry boMea .1 u&gt;o FraboiT

an. per nst, whteh win be paid by the treaadry
D.psrtmeat ape. th. reaoipt of a bill for tbo
utewal. MrtilodHk/*oa«eor wilh wba« the
dopoalt.WM mads. No dadaetlaao for eooa*i&gt;8on« ■snetbeudolrao thodrya^te. ’
8FBCIAVADVANTAOES OF THIS LOAN.
It u a Nsnosu Satuco Baxx. oBanng a hiaber

UnicxScnool.—The fall term of the
I*dys» Friowe, Mr October.
“I’sep”a beautifully executed steel
Monday last. Ths attendance fa quits
engraving of a mother and her little girl
full
2P“t thl. .gitUr rfT.B W,
F“k”"Pl“***
A. J. Bowes, of Prairieville, has been
Haatinp Union School commenced on

2d District of this county for Representa­
tive. Barring hie parties which are bud
as can be^lr.|Bowne is a good citixan&gt;nd
quite popular, in his frrtrict. Of course

■X0FLF8
CURE
I wm uo*H*d with Rhromoi,

his nomination ia a mere matter of
form; the Union men of the southern

Wagaa■—
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district are bound to sleet Mr. Laphatn

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by a largo majority.
Skpatoual Nomination.—H. A. GoooTBA* waa nominated ou Saturday, by

tbt&gt; Cope., far State Scot tor in this Dis­
trict. Four yearn ago Mr. G., stood
almost ‘‘solitary and alooe"in thia county
for Breckenr &gt;dge-

Quarterly Ceufereuoe.
Tnt 3d Quarterly Conference of the
Grand River Association, will be held
in Orangeville, on Saturday and Sunday
Oct. 8th and 9th. A cordial invitation
is extended to all, lo assemble on the

CURE

now Democratic laeeeae t* FeosiMo.

The Toronto Glob, calmly and impar­
tially discussing the Chicago Convention,
a* an outside observer of political affairs
in the United States, says:
If no important success should be
achieved by the Federal armies before
November, the candidate put op at Chirag.i would poll a very large vote.
If
’••neral Lee should win an important
battle, it might be possible to elect the
Democratic candidate, or at all events
threw the election into Congress.
An
important Federal victory -befi're Atlan­
ta or Petersburg, however, would put

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SPECIAL XOTICES
sirengait appeal *01 ba lo Um loyally and patrtctIm of Um pooplo.
Duplicate eertlBcatei will ba Uanad for all
depoalU. The party depositing must endorse

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
AU peraons haring elalras against Uss
Zbtafo tf
doe eased, ar* hereby battiad and r*qi»etad to

Ing majority, beyond a peradventure.—
Thus, Democratic success is possible onanus. If they over think of it, the re­
flect ioe must lie an ugly is* to the lead­
ers of the Democratic party, that their
failure in this political campaign, and the
ultimate restoration af the Union under
Mr. Lincoln's policy, would hand their
names down, to ’the execration
of
future generations of their country.
iy A Col. Hart, in the rebel serve-*,
has sent a cbalvoge to Col. James P.
Brownlow, son of Parson Brownlow, sta­
ling that bis regiment, the 6th Georgia
Cavalry,can whip the former regiment tea
field fight. Col. Brownlow replies: “Noth­
ing, Cofooel,would afford me more pleas­
ure. Aa for the foods of fighting, and
the arms to be used you can use your
own pleasure aa tn fighting mounted or
dismounted, and use aseh arms as you
desire. | prefer fighting mounted, and
shall use the sabre and revolver. I re­
gret that at present I am perfectly br’p-

CURES™

I bH&gt; in poor health

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
sod ei|pr»lnsU all
Aropevfoctiy reliable
r Ie nay and all of ibe

Cloth
A SrMPLV ano Exckluot Maonwa.—
We had the pleasure this morning of in­
specting the operations of Wend’s TichtStitch Sewing Machine of which •• had
heard much but never seen.
It is so
simple ia its construction and operation
that we wonder it has not heretofore been
largely introduced in tbo Northwest.—
There are bnt thirty pieces in the entire
machine, not one of which last all liable
te get out of order. There iano loan of
power, the action being direct, and the
result, a mathematical certainty. It is
»o constructed that there ia not the slight­
est vibration of the noodle-bar. and break­
ing a needle or dropping a stitch ie al­
most an Impossibility. Tbo stitch itself
is known aa the look stitch alike 00 both
sides and Mt not rip or be ripp'd. It will
nut from two thicknesses ot leather to
w*iw muslin or paper wiiAmU a»f «
JustmnU V’tosaon./edor tblhing. It
1. emphatically an all-wack Faawlj Ma­
li bias, mH is certain to bo largely intro­
duced hereabouts. The General Western
&gt; tsat ie Mr. Jefferson Farmer, M Wasb-

BabacripUoa* will bo rooeirad by tbo Treasurer
of the UaiUd Stales, at Wnahlagloo. the Mrsral
Auistaot Trwasaren and dealgaslod DapoaMariae

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
AU jmtsoo. ha.lsg Stalms sgalast the

�pMh.xe, and for whom they «&amp;;
.. '
RmoW, Ttob tbo pretended war f r
the Uaioa, wtboh U* At-UimoMta
their eihee ace cufodwemfr to Um tmur.i
rmA of hwty board oiiumh^
6f the ahwo leburwystem by poop,
,
fttatwwbero H*d bot eaist.
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DRUG STORE!!!

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AmaMC TW war ftw the U—.of the L'bIuo, hi fact, fo
uncotaditutiunal. &lt;»ly «boe th_

Ar te*b Uribe «mUi k •*.'

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Blood Vbkwuu

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&gt;ew aad moot complete aseortmonl of
i»*v«d and medicines.

Roeofted, That tbe Gmatitntlon of the
t United btataa isw voluntary compact i-f
the Btstea, to wMeh each State acceded at
a party, agreeing to real in the Federal
Government eeriein delegated poweh
which can not ba enlarged by Federal
Presidents, Judges or Legialsturs, and
that the sMumptioa of undeleted powen makes any act of tbo Hjggrau or
Supreme Court uf p&gt;e United Statro ui
the President void and of no force; and
to that class belong bulb the aotsfurnisbing lhs arnewa of war, tu wit: tbo Baek
Law and Um Conscription Lew, which
are uUerly «oid. lo say ooibing of The
, luaaa of other worlbbaa b«ielali&lt;m.
RttoM, That tbo Stole Judiciary,
h«j tr.» ,-O—V- C-ll—A
J-U--- 1-L-c. -

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COME AND BUT MORE

thin, and lhert bring m&gt; hope in that
S' uarter, nor In our Governor nor Lagianore, the oyila of the draft are ou jimniatroua that tbo people ai* compelled U&gt;
interfere, and declare that they will not
submit to it, and w a cell on every county
to move in concert as an rtfrctual Peace
party, lo put an end tu tbo wholesale deatrucuoa of our ioaiituliuao and our &amp;mUioa.
...
JEFFERSON FARMER, Gt*. ^g*
Hetolvtd, That States have the right to
- nrnca 91 wmmimtot er.
withdraw their concent to the Union, and
resume their Independence, by repealing
their ordinance of acceaeiuu and peuyig
ordinancea of aeceeaion.
.
Retolred, That, a Stale having been
withdrawn from the Federaikm with Uo
concent, and by a formal act &lt;&gt;/ tbe pnw
P&gt;». can not bo invaded with a purpose
*o compel its return.
Reaobed, That the Federal Govern­
ment cannot riahtfolty interfere with, or
modify or eboheb tbe system of labor
of any State, eithp^toor out of the Union,
under any prvlaine, nr In purauance of
any authority whatsoever.Reoolrtd, That in the application pf
these ideas, which in our judgement are
eonstitutiiinallj reasonable evident and
just, to the conflict between the Union
and Confederate States, we but perforin
a natural and srwlai duty in declaring “to
ail whom it may concern," that no dtissna of Qhio, resident of Butler oounty,
shall be compelled to join tbe Federal
army to consummate tbe avowed designs
of tbo enemies of Butte rights, even
CELEBRATED
shoo Id It prove necessary to give effect
to this decision 6y forct cmrf yHlh arnu.
Rnolvtd, That the citiaen of this cuunty, who are opposed lo a further prrwacu.
lHn&gt; of the war should prepare for such
a contingency.
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ncMT PUBinW ■,!
asjitassb^ tsaiiss:

Abu a creel variety of, the

Aid Ctokhig Extracts,
roa rww atenem. Tfaierrrr or tna Unua.
Wa also ktep on k»i&gt;4 .good awnrtawal of

STATIONERY,

J. GRANT!

PDA prjfiiLM. ran, paper, nrV ELOPES. tint*. Ac., As.
Tpoa ear abelvae wsy ba ie.ad aU ot iba
MOTT POPULAB

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yxnla ra&lt;&gt;M obrxawoa abpbbw jpaaoua.
Tbe Indianapolis Journal publishes a
letter from Andn-w Jobaw-n. written In
anewer to a lower inviting him to speak
al Logansport, Indiana, from which wo
take the following extracts:
•NashydlvTeoA.. Ae» Bl. IBM
“We are getting along bqre under the
eircaibstaacea, as well aa could be expec­
ted. We are taiiog steps gradually ta

«M^ be^|Mewmad«at any Time Uwy
thought prt.pfrp. .dnpt them, if tbe
cuMtitoboe aad iaiwo of Um Uoi led Sate,
are now to bo dwremirded, sad aeparsiIon
and the bH now lodgement &lt;&gt;f aa ludepeedeol SutKborw Cuariedaawoy agreed to,
American frebffnm is gone. A tepamIfcouflU Reith frusa tbo Not th wdl
only be tbo swearing wedge to ocher div irtwswMdhwiH Uluw,
beoumt m

IK MT LINE OF TRADE

•r Beady I*ay, owly.

Conic and Sec !!

;y^vs&amp;giu«si,,j

JUST RECEIVED

A larga atook of

s.w. &amp; iL'jy.snimi’a

AMERICAN
ORGANS,
©till; ®rradi3Uta|«it,
nr rirrax DinxagxT styles.

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THE AMERICAN ORGANS
An prueswnesd by mon I ban a hwadrad of lbs
best Orsaalste ie be Mperioe to say csber rs&lt;,
prodaoeO: bavto« received tbs highest premfom
"&gt;SXS!fikSu a distaaee eaa order by
mail with lhaearns arsunty for raewvieg a peefoet
inalrumrnt m though ulacuM al oar WarwooSM. I

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whhh, ia eonjeeetion with the

Ti\.oc&amp;. VvkAyvtY,
will oere all the aforiwantionad d«av
aad, of tbewaatrw, Vffl reliav. and eere
J9Mo.vb«, . Obotiuanaw,
Mio (Paint, Ckobna JMorl.w
Indi^wtloa, GHin &lt;n the £euvls,
* QNaaiaMe, ate.
Try thssa asodieinoe, aad pea wiD eerar
‘*Aek year n alghl sra. wbe bars need thaw.

Ml thtj will say they are
Good. Me&amp;vevtveu,
sboald try thorn before going for a
‘VaasphU or AUaaos of wy Ud

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DrWRMad tbo sMy ef Male. N. T. teveto^

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bare ever doubted yew will

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issstot sssgs ef sit dtasoass W eoosotes

daaeeoftwoyeMu,
AN0TKE&amp; writes, bio eesi was oewd
after bis flesh bed elaote wasted ewev.
The doctors nroaooaood tbs sass iacorw
bte _______
ANOTHER was oared of Fsvor sad Ages

are tbs Moot aatira and thorough pilta that
bar* Mr beea mtrodueed.
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ties and onwrts as important peliminary
steps tu calling a cuaventiun aad buldiag
eleoth nsby tbe the people flw all tbe
offices of tbe 8tMe. If our armies are
successful at Richmond aad Atlanta (as I
trust io God they will be.) we etn give a
tote ih.Novaiuber tor Praeidrnt aad
Vice President. Bubunnioa lo tbo mnatitudon and obedience to the laws made
in poreuaace thereof, asid tbe &lt;mly pear*
measures dial abeuld ba cdR-red 'to any
portion &lt;&gt;f the peuple of the United States.
Abrac form lbw beat and moot Mbatsmtiel
compromise, end one that ran t&gt;e adopted
by the people of tbo rebellion States,
in their diaersti- n they may think pro­
per to du ec. It |s with them, b«»w long
thio was shall ooMiaae, or when peace
shall be made. Tbe taune »fpeace base
beetiboNH them, wd wNh 5dm, wnd

0&gt;WpeU,
a-k a-dacAr.
Liaw Cbmplatet, Ftewr aad jfgvt.
Lruaorrtewa,
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BITTERS.

Ti\ooii VuVi^vx y an&amp; VAV*
b that they strike at tbo met of Diwass,
by ersdieeteag mrj particis of rnponty

CH®JiEK’J 3’IEBTITECXXT

hostettbrs

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Sittings’ gnsiitisi

The peoouarity of the

GROCERIES!

OUR OOODS

FOR SALE BY

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rare that then or
hetory
Wra. Tnra.., mb Tratam 1ta warhe eoHdL..---------------1 --proof
r-----ttalGen. Gno. B. McCWlsn. of tta Fed
WUll iplkaell ItigiMvUth tai* Ottey ' MUrra.,. &gt;,.iM&gt;albu»l&gt; of- «W «•*•&gt;
Ikraart &lt;!«..», It,, pltelm. «««.
SSSu'Lij.iff’Sterf m&lt;
TUI tint Wiuotiutxraa
Ab&lt;1
bl- fr’m b“boB&gt;*ln ih"
ir©H2
to the CrmMflffWXMT* ‘ * ‘1‘
aa the Confederate
Urea Bitten h«Te txrfc.ni
Bo’s s «w.rd who shrinks frow lbe HB of tl»
salved lugi«* rank.tai ------A5D DO OlVt BETTOt
fllpTltiN.|

24.

-.J. r j.'11 OJr"

nraemnry that this work should ta- done
for -. tbe. on lighten ntcnb of the publics We
take, thmefbra, the following extracts
from the reporta ofthe various Democratiegpeactalireedeiottaeiiy.aepabliBhed
in tho Chicago Ttate, the Copperhead

&gt;
Our encmb wM&lt; kava p
sbel
bd slsUsd lnzg«*odly
'
’wesbwlhsv twdigsrbsg.
Owr food ebel-ba sew,

1ky^»e

--------------

jssjd wtrt 'rHbwtfWwntawre.

ESMtfvE:vx organ ;
ttsenetoMffiirwnilisi tbe doom that sUutd btast
But ow sorrer wax tnrtrad to fpy, nod
BiIht. A0 staUj idly tin rer.1 is p„l.
TMort WAWTtXO rw«&gt;Aivo 4ofoX BMOC1.D ,oar wstllwa to glsdnta.
.7
Dot be who skbmlts when U*S Uauden have barsi sired, as other Officer* ranked film In
Ttfn raw twciiiw a*d W trtitul*.
For Forrest bsfli smotid tW ®5U*&gt; •»
eeakirity y end that Geft -MeClellwO ‘havAnd victory e»wftn, ls of eosrsrds ihe vrorat!
Fort Pillow, rad .spared wot are.—
Ml Buna of Pennsylvania said
2 become t&amp;nded at ibis, then offered
UihosldspkiidoUr ArwjrobMknaadweak.
• If they wanted the war togooo, ltaa
aeryicca to .the United State*.
talor Wt wkipt Basta at
Tk»l cravens so aUmelsssly lift the white ebook
In Decemberr l892 I had occasion to they should support Liacoln ;-bu® if they R»d Bivar. [Hooky.]
7,avrcell off Governor Shorter of Alabama, wanted peace and the ttaflro kept in tta
And (Hoke bu lootooa Fly atuth sad
ROOFLAXD*S CFBMAK BITTERS
proper
place,
ttae
they
should
support
8m! Anarchy smites al the Pp.ce which they ask. «bo was then nnjaaralng at the Honts- ths nomioen of ttaaonvaatioo. [Ctaere.] slayd tbo defenders tbereaf. [Hunkv.]
WILL CUggXVEBY CASK OF
And-Uo, him who aforetime spiled
And Ibexes of Direiiion Saab out through lb* wllla. Hotel, Huntsville Ala. Oaseimor If they did eo they would see tta DensoShorter then introduewd me to Gen. Wat
CVromc «r NrrvonB ftobuuy. I)toro&gt;n of tbe
MickLellsn.aad Bunjrids.asd Hooker,
^t"''“’d titaores stlaing trom a diserdued
son, who was present.
. General □ratio vulo, under which the ooviuiry had sbel chsw up Grant; yea be will bust him.
Give thank., yr brow, boys, who by valaand by recognized me Immedistely. And aa prospered, return again with peace J»d
And he aW talk Washington, god
Oferrn Ur /WLariaf^oiplMna rrrobfaf /b e» Xm .
-FM
.
...... thd governor rrsumid a conversation nleoly. .H»was io ftaoe MeQMita."^Unkin, and Qtaia, amd Seward sbel be
Bear bboard, nafolloring, oar nobh old tag.
ConbUjmiUou. Inward pUm, FoHobb. of UlsoS Wrong arms aftho Citeo, heron, living sad dead, with tbe General,'tad ooetaion to refer Tbtew cheers for MeCWlan.)
tn llic Urod.Aeclililv of tbe Htomach, Manaro. For tbe blood at your valor Is uwlroely shed!
to our trip to Mobile, and I purposely THS AVOwan eorrranxADe vox m'clxixas.
Hroritnira, bi.nut kr Food, Fnllbns or Weight
brought about the conversation in refer­
&gt;a iba 8toa&lt;Bcb. Soar EroetBtion., Hi.ktog’or So eoidier’a green laurel Is promised yon here.
[
CapL Rynders said :
.
sxrtes
Ksx- But tbe white rog of-^mpuU/'softly shall shear J’ ence U&gt; General McClellan, and General
Watson reiterated the statement be had
Flattering Miho H'aKChoking or HoBbetting And you. y» war msrtyrs, who prtarb fnm ywut
_l.. 1.. _ ■
i»_.__ ■.------ - r prevloeslv made* in rejfkrd'to McClellan.
in rogs’rd u&gt;CfemriR 11 Vunandlghum
How ewplfem ari nnrwd by the mastersbf slaves.
. itanapve. fCheere and laughter ] -Bat
' timQbie traitor, I willaay that during
Or, IMnc. sUH fager la eba4owa of desih,, be woufd tell them ta codd go tta plfitPutf enrt the starved mwcie, recall ths faint
K ’
'
, form and he could
tta candidate nom­ drink thai»BL^
AtoU.ltal b.„,r no &lt;oora&gt; fc&gt;
&gt;
edly cloeeted with -Jeff. Davie, James inated by tta convention, bet Goo. B.
And ebonl, UU Uow toward, rejoke af tbe ary. A. Seddfo, tta r&amp;H-f Secretary tjf'Wpy, .,
•
••Hr the hands of tbe Uwioa we fcw&lt;bt forwediet" and Judah P. Benjd-t’iti, tta wtaieecre-’ .McClellan was hia first choice-”
a wnrr r»*co ttav vow sPeuoLAW.
ad &lt;nr«M M (M«t »Mi MU*.
Dy the Ood of owr Fathers I Ibis sbame we past tery of Bute.'
shore,
Darin# my visit In Richmond At that
But it Itrew. too debasing for freemen to bear,
epoeh, I feninrd from reliable ta'drcea
ConUiaa^p Kgs er Whiskey.
and Waslnsffioii, Jackson will torn ia their (reta+bfllclsl*] that thd Ofcfo-trgfmr had He adverted lo itajmarpvament
HiTD fl
Wvx~y Tj'xmwrt A^rr&gt;a
pledged hk word to foe ratal soibiiHtlee( Vurrm 'msde on Lincoln's amnesty oath—
that If tbe Democratic patty al the Nofth
grk«aU’lU,I&gt;HW£-tt O«j
IS THE BEST T8HIC
exceeded in .IrCtiag tWr catrfttUW ItJ
tbe rteit Ptreldentitf elertWn bf would,
um» »MU inlliferirt td obtain peace dfo ybitaforpoaoe.7...,t„
.. M^u
l^r mm
SATS-SO:
the taels of sr rtcofnltfon of the Confede­
) 1
Tka Was A reJLcaa. I n- ■■ &gt;-.»
rate Buti-d m A ‘fcpartxfr anfl fotfepriMfrar
From Um Bev. UviQ. Brok. raster of tbe BnUst
‘
c&lt;tt Au- "b*L':S
Cbwreh. Fonterton, N.J... formerly of Um North
yownmnit' '
Bopust ChuroMlinaAelpata.
"Thia wirWk failure. TWa'.OmvinMoreover,during my stay at Richmond
./
I bare kaewa UooS«n&lt;l&gt;Oeruwe BiWerefevoewbaring called on Mr. Benjamin, the Sec­ don dfould n^Histfon for
W&gt; fur s number of year*. I bare as»4 the® In To tbe Members of tbe Nsiieeei Cotoe Club, retary of Stale, with a view to obtain an
oun 'unooW C*CSR.“'I' . A'
FhPa&lt;elehi~ ~
----- interview on business of a private Char­
tbeir eUects t£al I was ioduewd to roroomtm
MrJFuller'tr MWgta’aihd ?
’•'3
GaxTLHMaa:
I
am
in
possession
of
'
tbrwi to many others, and kawrn lhal they h
acter, I was told by an official in attendyour noir, in which you ask ms if 1 re- 1
-I ask vug. then, whrttar, fa view of UWM t WVCMtailVHi Sfrti
onerated in a stnktagtr bettoHrtsI manner. 11
aaee alike Department ol Stale—who,
member having made certain asseition 1
these farts ybp ere wBljiJg to
■tfsr-y««*’ rwv'rJ ”«* .ata-’C »■»
of course believed me to bo a loyal Con­
tta call mkdeapon’yov. ^&lt;fgWe MW.OOfl . Tlraul^Mto*- -Vra«6O*OteW
at the rooms of the National Union Club 1
wife she dtSTOMB fee whleh tber .re rroomm.
federate—that it was uncertain when I
in January last, on my return front the 1
more -men fo t|ilk'untaly tauae F [Loud
ed. Io throe Bittern ko«'W™K from os nertearo
to, .11 Mr. VMU»llrtam'.^&gt;&gt;tonl»»u
could tee Mr. Benjamin ; and that aa the
rebel lines in regard to General Geo. B. 1
eriea pf“Nol’fio J*^’4
'
to ,p.U to total! JtoCWlktatahm
visitor of Mr. Benjamin waa Mr. VallanK^’^'.’Z’ita^'^^
McClellan and Clement L. Vallamhgham
te besrHi tbe a®toted end U
Idigbam, whom thia official styled tbe
ai.d desirir^.to know if 1 would reiterate 1-Ohio refugee," tbe conference.might, be
Mr. Bsaderreft of Prairertvanfar eaid’. bf t'fe’&amp;ner nMW -*■
-««■
said stftemsnl.
.
,
... I protracted Ip a late luwr, O« that dpy,
-Feltaw ritric™. What for ye.PT hit
I recollect perfectly wall having made
It is kbewii tMi Mr. aftnuat MMd ty
, allnduch I " waited until after the hour not dmd-ihM:-1M&lt;- inferttal «0r ahtmM
cat lain statejitoflts in regard to Uta I wo
taaure«momled hte«WM* with wtat
fvr. transacting busiaeas at that depertstopf [VoltfM—’Tee.-]"
persona named, and in presence -of Seve­
1
te calls Mr. VallaodigtatnlltatewyU rf
riaeui, 1 did licit g«t to see Mr, Benjamin.’
rn! members of th} Q.U?U
' THB MOSHTM vivum.
At that Ijme, d’tvera were the rumorf
the ulire.jpeece j»rif...*^ ,C»fo^
In response to your inquiry if, I would
□.per has taeo mild S» May. compared
in private’circles amodg'tba .reWs^tbat
Mr.
Deen
of
Iowa
said
:
repeat said atatemtiit, f would answer
, Vanandiahatn hea pjedg........................
•'Hot with all tta west armiee placed nt with hW Atflenl deeuneiation of the axils
ty saving: Firei/That while tije ^Ule
b:a IP.tadent Unralw’a] emnmond. bn oo tbe streets and “In tta gatherings ®t
befere Richmond, Vai, In IHG2, was sllll[ the Confederate Cease Oi
;lon MU wformed
. Drpsirlmentat'WaihingU
*«rell» FAIL­ Ue ftotbluL Smarting under there reprogressing, and Immediately after Gen.
and other, Got? ED ! !•! I- Such a faHitrsr tad never been bukeo from the bouse of Ha frieode, Mr,
MeUleHnn had fallen back from before। in a report made by me ai
known. Such destruction of human life Vallandigbam arrived ■% Colamtas re
.
ttatt-Uj, h&gt; company with a friend, anj eminent agents.
Great were the expectations of the reb­ hod new* Veen known sinee th* dnalrw- Friday, on his eastern otwointenenta,
officer in the rebel eervice, who was pro
lino of tta artn* of Senechasib J»y tta orily to have Ws feeling* still further ag­
rented from joining bis command in els during Jay leal jisi &gt; «uhta ths.r lines,
gravated by finding from McCleHeao
question, ret heeoinl of a wound reeqived d lhw b altaedisibam factioasaeseeded.ia breath of th. Almighty. And still tta Utter of aomaUDoe that be tad boon
electing their candidate to tbe 1 reai- n»&lt;»n*ter neerper wanted more »«&gt; for
al tbe battle ofSeven Pinea, and being
bia ilanph^r pen*! Mr Dean clneed hi« swindled In the very bargain in whiob
1 provided with h apodal oormil from
Medary was assailing him. Gen. Mc­
remark*
amid
tta
wildest
shouts.?
’
—
Let it be remembered that this Valthe War Department at Ri^mood, 1
Clellan had not unequivocably and ie
’ visited the fortifications around Richmond laadlgham faction swa tbe men who seek GAfeays rarer.
terms planted himselfoo the peace plat­
to
el^ltso.
B.
MdClallan
J*
’
!"?®**
srodn snauMo amd soctmbsm rtoxoa. , form, according to contract
‘ । and advanced to e distance, of about two
miles north of that city, wbere.we met which done bnt’ foy«l m«&gt; »botrfd fill.
Mr. C. C. Burr of Now Jersey mid.:
He instantly determined to attempt
Qdonel Gayle, of the l*k Alabama
'JourrMHi luirm.cB- ,
-Mr.-Lincoln has sb,lop a good .many leadigia bolt of the ally* Pe*» pretj i
- (rebel) regiment, who was a.partioulay
tbourand neg roan, but for .every pegrota and after consultation with tta CulumIriend of the officer in wlmse company I
had.ihoo-slolan, be had stolen tin three bus malignant*, withdraw all hia appolntwas; also Lieuttmtal CoTimel Pickens, of
sand spoon*. It had boon said that if menta, and started for CinclnnatL ,,^1*
to «av ttal,i» ho tov"/^ «”•* JSiiul of tbe same reg'»neat, with whom 1 tad the
l.dero were al unco stunmreedfo «BRadvantage u)-a persona! seqiiafntanoe.—
r that in »&lt;-« «“?
cit, and the debate that followed lasted
TheC-kravl ,M
lira to
for into Bunds y mortasg.
.. ,.
rarararaira^v
®“!!£
It Is understood that Mr Vallaadtetam
States rifles, wh&gt;eb- lay buried in me ana toecana'®*”
"'j,
proposes a demand for tta reaaeemblage
gsswnrf. nndia rows,Aha'soil’ ’heapedlorn vawUon tald to Chieato reifht ••
r,t.
-“ a'AalrM roa aiuti wdetyta*.
&lt;.uf foe Notional Convention and the oombeso teM in Hfohwntad.
ttwin.as if they ware grave®. Fouf of tare
।
iMtiou of a man who would not beoitate
tba c— ol HS•'rwady in^urW otoersUe. fawntagi eyeoptaMta amT
Tbs Same Burr said;
n
'^atendtariyonfoeplatfoc®
"**
whmi readied the spot, and I had the
^W. were ipld that w« -«ld &lt;*«K
ipg ia tbgfo. tta nomination. c.
artna against the government
candidate outside foe MttfB TolfcUbM
bag sums of those gune, whl* had been have dwtwthsir utmost to destroy Amer­
former Moods and followers roepoolfolly
tea. hkwwwt of tisseasec
ica* liberty.
domored. - Hetad teoeghk the* tale
U»&lt; Urate•n.e-tsHt’tbnut free sp
cucne-tn Chicago to nominate a cwdidgte •oegtffc.MtM'* Mr. VaJWfllgtanr
| urmnu «f &gt;hrara»s«~ •“ »»«»» “
and tta CtastJtntion, an
recital catfeh Words 'io
ia reported to have tin evened to bolt
vofera. But bow Is'ltiu --------------- -- — inaled on a peaea pluforns and Me# rouM .nd Sih VU sM*p against tta **ft«
rfMvrara tX’rat «»• •I-"1». *£ wiif iai&lt;W(f pn.j",r 9^ff-. R *oy pita
wbsstfcMmJdttallWflMl tarnitatieo
pfeta end free speech there 1
If-g
dw»d w wee pet opoo Mei by a fonder, who «•■
Cvhfcrai. aioaKu. to
clarwd ttatta taUeved that'would bn OS
•evTin-!?".- ft" *U±d*
good a thtagta'ceuld-ta drew for tbe
ttdrntl
yr-., i .'’ &gt;- ■• ■•

^&gt;’kK,“:Lr^»rara.

mot aiwbokomc,

*

'lira

is'jjsr.l’.sr.iiX’

juiis juininiv".

~

Kvirrr.v * bvrrows.

“4St,,'L.J...».rai. .M-ll.ll-

JI’.’JG SHKUDON,

TUSA3UBKU- Will

j. M. i.,«» •

M**—*
smya-

SXrS&amp;i-

:dAuS’»ki* I.J wiWy

U.iiih ha. been **rj
conMently rvcommcwu w&gt;v

n. B&lt;Uto
u n» n.jyr
FtoHlly-.iiWVlWBrf.l~ »'•'“■
WrfjUm to. J.Wrf »uito, by b»
unaty. tv.

,, boon as-

rra. W.. l.a ■rara^VJS^S.lgr,

Tta.oweIraVol Vra

rataVVk*

Qiafrty

"fcj
"■ •'

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r~&gt;*-

�Waahlr
Dii:

FOB PtiBBlDKMT,

ABRAHAM

MN0

prepared a free dinner fiw all who cboee
to partake. n», Misfit &lt;W Mm V?
from a Inch w* started, tbe old ferry.— ' tbeir preeence, and encouraged tbrtr
Before wo got under way. Gm.' McClel- I
ton wilh A* PrtaeM jeamp M towed Um Atonds by lheir . approbcubat. A eirefe
JseobMI. Aftey aninUuducttoo of ibe
",
**•■*»*•
to**ra af lhaweuwd i

ANBMW JOHNSON,

1’’

attach, and we foil to^K
‘
high **liamlkm of th* flag at
safe position. Wefcit b 'few wounded PWWMSm " vrw-*www»— - ------ ---------•ra. God blew, tbe patriot!* ladle* of in t]^ advance. Our lust Friday wee wa# fought by our fume* trader G-aeral
French, In wiicb tb® rebels w*r* driven ।
Mr land! How many thousand* of them grratra than MX first stated. ur
The trtal killed, wounded and priaon- from lb* field with hrary toe*, Imvlag
hav* eocnurag^ their husband# and noe*
tbeir dead a&gt;d wraadad ia our hand*.
logo forth and battle for that dear Old ere, amosuta to about 2.000, over half of
* horn were captured. This occurred in
Flag, bravely bidding. them God speed
tsmaegueoeo of tb* gap between a part
while tba *r«f
P«W"8 «•
of th* Mb and Osh *vrp*, through «Hri&gt; The rebel Gram I attacked with hi. Diehtoiag tbe vray life frwm mi tbeir lev- I tao enemy cuntew —------ —------------viahm, 7,080 atraag. aad *affsred beaviIng toy al heart*. Oar coutrtry atoll live 1 uud diviefapoftba 9tb corp*. A eLell ly leaving biakilled and wnuntfed in oar
- ...... .•_»*—. hang* t.tb* number of 1,000, while we
for her women ar* brave,loyal and tree!
loot 300. Tb* figbt lasted six hours aL
together. From Florence w* beer that
Morgan to* Forrest cornered, has cap­
McCleR
tured Lis transportation, and that I to
Wraaiaaa, Ort. 4. 1M4.
FsdK'txmte prevent all retreat across tbe
Mb. Earns:—The* with Ha tear

a. fSWh?
srmy is detforitttxcd, and I aball bo com-1
pdlsd to surrender «w cnpftoiate thia 1
nftcm&lt;»on or to night, and I must tors a j
guntowl to taka tbe Prince* to Fortfeos
Meara*, immediately*— that II would
not b* aafo to trad them M a tramp wt.
McCrea repltad. that Opt. Rogers said
be euuld art apera a gunboat. Tbe Gen­
eral and Princes insisted m a gMto&lt;ak
Mach conv rrastom t-»A plac* hetw*m &lt;
the General and tbe Princes and MoCrra,
my self being present ami

DENBY U- CRAPo. *f Hist.
K (EvGROBk ENQR, &lt;&gt;f Janesville.

’ JAMES?PUR?iSfff Allegan.

***♦«» Cusaaasava«

W&gt;iah'«l&lt;w^zi&lt;9&gt;
.Twrtfoyoftastwnsk,
BbMImi tn fh« rh»»
•jtor. K. Marble in N

---------------- w

JOHN OWEN, ol Detroit.

rwaida learned.

. EMIL AijNEKt" of Lansing.

Jto Q art, iisw &lt; Xaed
CYRUS HEWETT, of Lansing.

and the Government would have tw ac­
knowledge the Buntberv Cimfedetaby.—
Tbe result. if the f‘ri aces abouId beUh re
prisoners, owing to their European rela­
tion a. was also dtocuaeed ; and Anally it
was agreed to maha another effort t» in­
duce Capl. Rogen to eend a gun boat
with the P riser* to Fortress M««me.-r
This was tbe mor# earnestly insisted no,
as they all agreed that the surrender of
lb® lotilta would certainly fiitlow tbe
surrender of the army ; and Gen. McClel­
lan said tbe authorities al Washington
would b* responsible foe tb* result. Al
this lime, about 8 r. ■„ a letter was
brought to Gen. McClellan, wbieb be
said was from his Chief of Staff, and gave

ALBElff vfitUAMS^r 1«U.

WUTEKJUMXI Elt

from oerlto**. while the *•*&gt;
Ue*. Sberman wa* diverted to tbe
arte of th* main rebel army in

lillUadal.’.

ERKY.

and various have been tbe changes within
&lt;me month. Our town ba* filled its quo
la for tbe (art nil of tb* President, and

in oamp al Grand Rapid*.
Th* palnrtfo men responded to tbe
call, and in' a abort time tb* town uf
W(Midland was free from drsft.

little.
Th* following la tbe statement referred

Gaaxo IUr:»«, Oct. 3. 1884.
. Dxea Sim: Agreeably -Jo your n.
qoert I have made a copy «f tny journal
of Jon* 30th, IMS. which I read to you
some day * since. 1 cannot consent «■
let tbe original which you desired, to
pass from my posaeealnn. although any
p*r»m can have th* privfleg*&lt;rf aering it
by calling on me. All th* material fact*
J wrote to my wife at the time, hot th*
letter was handed to different nerwuia
and now it cannot be found, although
tbrw* who read H recollect tt&gt;« facts.
I also in October. IMS, gave tb* tend ­
ing facts to G*W. Garfield and Secretary
Cha**, and several rtbers. I will make
aftdavit to tbe facts sad etate«n*nto made
hath* iwurnal. and the l^-h&gt;»«k of the1
Jneob Brtl cuntaiae tbe'evidence of al)'
Uta forts.

thia day's events «h»eh surprised me
very much. There seemed, from the con­
versation of Gen. McClellan aod th*
Prine**, an apparent desir* Ia. surrender
th* srmy «m the pretext of co unsuccess­
ful eaiupaigr •'------ ktoto.spmtoihility
Weshingum. I may to mistaken tn lM\
tort I oi l I not otberwi** interpret thrir
conversation, especially a* tbeir remark*
shout sarrendertng th* arm&gt; were coup­
led with lbs acknowledgement nf the
Soutbren Confederacy, sn I tb* rmponoibility i-f tb* aulhuritie* at Washington.
Another fact which struuk me w*a th*
fre*, not to aay excessive, use of whisky.
Tb* . wblaky bold* was pnssrd lhr«*
time* while they occupied tb* hurricane
drak. cneh tlrte Gm. Mva*n*a, the
Princes and XlcCreu drinking, this struck
me th* mom forcibly *• I bad understood
th* General waa strictly a lempsrsoce

Jm.Ml.IMl
&amp;mm after mir arrrival at Qty Point.
walsnHwd Usrt Gm. McOeilra, with
hi* army, bad arrived M Turkey Bend,
sad wa gut nmier way and stood «p th*
river, arriving al Turkey Bend abwet
ncxiu. The North Baek of tbaTivqr wn*

Th* effort «f tba whisky waa quite
mauHbat m tbe tall aiiat prlnae (Cmat.)
as ba required material aid, hi the shape
of a man at each ‘aide, to pas* from
the hen lose* to the quarter deck; and,
after a little time, being unable to harp
his t»«itbm ia Ha rhair, M«Crto pntou
ed that be oeewpy Ha ted Vi hie cabin,
which be did be tbe emittance of McGrew
and M* &lt;&gt;f dm Prinees.

FMa fctetea

to

9

C-mtWy."

The fiwg i* large,

nwd beaatMtny executed, and east but
hula lam that a hundred dollars. It La

lb* repeweecto'.ion of a large eagle tightly
graaptog to hie Into- » hugs a. pperfc.U

■nah*, tbe blued atrmmtog fcu* u. j
wawnfi* tofitotad by the taloaa cd tha aqgto. j

Our

ladice, Usi, are ep and doing the Mm*

They have cuovened Into*,
result* hav* etoeBed their

eff.i t».
h ia a great pleasure fur ooe who feels

“Tbe enemy is repulsed and «»ur army
safe." • Re then remarked, “He uiabee
me to euni* to tbe front"
Altar reading tbe letter, tbe General
and the rest of tbe group left tbe hurri­
■oCtoltaaH JbefBlty.
cane deck fin- the quarter deck.
The
Ou our Grat'pag* we print on appar­ General, PHnee da Join villa and McCrea
ently wall authenticated article detailing went aft th* deck and wnversed e&lt;'&gt;me
minutes, and then returned, and tbe Gen
soma vary-aapieiuaa circumstance* oo*- eral left, after bidding the Prince well,
•aotad with McClellan's Peninsula eam- for the army. The Jacob ftell then gut
peign. We publish below, uome farther under weigh and stood down to C*ty
evidence landing to confirm the aespio Point t» order sp "some of I be transports,
and then returned to Tbrhey Bend.
tons of many loyal people that McClel
After our return, Prin«e de J&lt;4n*ille
Ian had no heart io tbe war, and waa, tn requested McCrea to go ibid pursued*
Bae the very mildest terms, an unanfo C»pt Rogers to send a gunboat to eariy &lt;
man to trwit tai aay aspacUy, wboreia he them t« Fortress Monroe. Th* Captain
had say thing to An with tbe rebels, to went, and soon returned and said CepL
Rngsr* bed ordered a gunboat to gn, and
their great iaoarrectioa.
the*he wangling with K« veesel
To*
Th* Detroit AAaeriianr and THinae, PiiMede JninviUe eaid l« him, That wiU
ie publiehiag tb* atateaMWt of a J. Bto- Interfo.-e with your arrangrmrnls with
aeU, Burgeon of tb* Jacob Bel!, aay* that Gao. McCMIsn. How ia that, said ihr
Captain 1 You kanw, said the Prince.
y&lt;-u was to keep your vassd hers arid a
boat oil shore so that th* GcnaraPomld
tbto State, vbo know* tb* writer well, j Baton fomed if be should be attacked
and voeobaa far bto troth a^ r*epect*- in the night. MoCma said be had arMugbUfty. Morn than thi. tbe writer mods ed with another vessel to Ue hero.
|
About this time McCrea learned that
tbe same atateevrtit* to other gentleonea
I there was a e»rr*«po&lt;&gt;deM an board, and
of high character in thl* Stalo, *nd elee- I asked as* if it was so. I told him * man
where very eoae after lb* occermno* of &gt; cam* on board about the time tb* Gviwr- ■
I *1 did. I did not, however, know bia
lb* erswts to which be refer*.”
• Wo trust oar reader* will peruse this buain***. He eaid if tbare wa* any mi
: board be must leave immediately, a* be
letter carefully and compare'it with all
would have no correspondent un board
the other known facia of th* Peninsula
hit veeeel.
campaign, to tbe end that they may come
W* got under weigh after tb* Princes'
to a jest couclusion aa to nhrther Mc- hsggsge could be brought on board, and
« plM«aa* trip to Old Point, wtora
OeHaa i* a anfo tnea to trwrt with ito tod
wa arrived al 8 u'duck ». M.. Jijy |»t,
PreeidcMy, and with tbe cl&lt;wtog up of aitd th* captain had tbe honor of tbe ei&lt;
the cruel and wicked rebellnci, against reayonent of tbe New York Tfone* aa a
wb'nb bia Generalship accutuplisbed e&gt;&gt; psssr-ngrr in bia gig from Ute veeeel to

th* Treasurer's ufto
greater part
Uto
stauek «&lt; to individcs

A diapalcb from Gen. Stsv***m raports tbat an xffiuer of Gen.. Sheridan's
staff bed jnst arrived. Gen. Bheridsu
was still at Harriannberg. Hi* supply*
train* sier* going &lt;&gt;n all right, occaaion
ally interrupted by guerrillas, tbe only
rebel force on the r*wd.
.
Th* oftcer brought in the remains nf
St. John R. Meigs, ol the Engineer Qirj..
tbe imly wm of Bea«rt M»j. Gen. Mrigw.
Q. M. G. If* was killed by budiwhackera last Monday, while making a military
enrvey.
Gen. Roaerrans rrpoets that Gen. Ew­
ing made giwid hi* relrwat to R-Jle^l e ny
only a few straggler, and tfowe killed
aad wounded by th* way, very few in
number.
•
Frorrt lb* number ef th* wrtirwM reb­
bay cctordi.f to tht wisdom trhirh God els the ewemy la l&lt;ws WIN w®&lt; fall much
I Ao» pres them."
atoft wf 1,088 Aarc da awaHrn.
I TH* is the mean, base, Cowardly la*
ytiigart.
R H.KTkXTOX.Rec. rtW*»
BUS re rffa man who aspires Io the Vice
Piestdency &lt;■/tbe United States.
Can
any man, w b&gt;&gt; ba* any regard ftahisnwn
’oath, any regard to 6&gt;mm&gt;m decency;
v««te for vtirk a w retch 1

all have bran mustered ia and arc sow

aa usual.
sod good

,, Jub Abmcju. Tax 8

twerae Rirer.
f
SalielacVrry report* af 'lb* operation
in progress tofi-re Richimmd and Peters­
burg, hat* been received, bnt tbeir de­
tails are not al present proper for publU,
cation.
i

ceaselem Head ba* passed the month of
September plvsaandy over o*r beads,

the eurth aod have lb* in tv real
th*
society at heart, as scary true aod loyal
pereuo should have, to be present *p»n
eueb oeessiuo* and e*e tba earneetaee*

»bioh proved** every Me pesMBt.—
Mulbare ar* there, wtoa* bear to best at

r*turn of Opt- I. S.
Michigan, *ft*r Me h

aufferihg.

fey mi tbe field days fo

tbe menliowing of toe a ord soldier, work with all tbeir might, trusting that
sow* ppur car* worn bm may receive
cvoitu.L Slaters too, am
Ist-hiag;
•ack endeavoring to lightr* th* berden
as much aa poeeibls. b«uy owu.vinj
some Utile oua&gt;6&gt;rt, la b»p«w 11 may
prove a W.M.g to aume Ur.Htor.
A
new and very good idea ia earned nwt by
fjy Some month* ago a r.egro.a slave .
tbe uiraibeca of thia aocwlv. They rnatk
tbe sheet*, pillows, £*evbief&gt;. dio. with beLmging tn'J'dm G. tUnrtt, nt lz&gt;*&lt;s'
indal'.H* mk, th* name* of some membe- 'rille, robl-ed his. master &lt;•( *3 000 ia
olmcfoly. If they ctone* to fell Into goM, ran away awl deposited tbe money
tbe heads of friend*, what a jnr|J of
pfaesare it wtil to for'ttomT;; &gt;re vrrit*
charge &lt;-f larrvny.
Th® M'grii was
Me preofs that they arc not forgotten b)
their friend# at home.
Our IsJ.rg .J.ji ♦tr.WitM 'heffvr* tb* Police Ma^U’ratr of
A s«ld&gt;*e wbo wa# reading invcripliutu
iur allow tkciixclvrs to work nil dar ।1 nn&lt;*iMtaf1. am? upon the examlaa(H&lt;a It
dgdjjo bR»r biipgry and we-iry.
A sppraved that a slave, ibi, In K/c'ncky. uu.tta transparencies in a Democratic
spTe«idi&gt;l cupper Is nlwnys #crced «ih «u&gt;.'b weals from He master. Is whl gnifty of proeeasNwi in Tesnlam, discovering noth­
occasion*, ai d it I* pleasant Im one to larerwy. and ivqissq-Hmtly** requisition ing inserted thereto but abdae of the
to invited lb |&gt;artekr. no muller w toih-r foon tbe Govrnitornt of that State enutd President of tbs United State*, and in
hr to hungry iw not, be will be *arw to not rvwrti him. H* bad r-wnmittrd n&lt;&lt; •ulta to oar Government, be turned to
•dfonse sgsinst the laws of Ohio, and the h&gt;* companion and exclaimed: “i aay
Tba result* of Ito last meeting* ar* a# repeal of th* Fwgilir* Slav* Law pre­ Jim. this is tbe fire! rwtel raid wa've
fidlowa, (th* other box having been for­ vented bie return to bis master under its I mew wince we left Virginia.”
provMnna. Tbe negro waa euae*qo««tly
warded aoma Um* ago:)
Twenty-five lb*, dried apple*. 4| Ito. Ji »eha rge d from custody.

Maw nf tbs right fog gb

rteura.1 tat damp*.of
Ike rel .1 Huss foU IP

M ssrbangs. which r
44 for file, to hi* friend

Dtaransetso Accioa-j
• «"lg *3(a

g^-Tb* Misamiri Dnoocrai says of
tbe movement of Price in that Stale
Tba» we do not "ver-eelimate tbe magni­
tude of tbe Tn reding movement is abowu
hy several circumstances. Tbe bort in­
formation puls Price's invading force al
not leas than 15 000 wrllartned and well
organized men... Thia is formidable, but
it is m&lt; atL Tbe invader* wi" v
' '
ed l&gt;y n large namlwr of races
nf them old eoldiera of Pries
been scattered through kb® no
district* of the State rm recruit
awaiting tbe coming of their
..
to Join him with such accsaeiona aa. they
have been able to collect. In thia way
will tbe in jading army be likely to gain
rapidly in-strength.

o. o. c.

I Tb* SacaBraar of the Treasury *nI nnuneca that he will receive propoeela

Cumdi

.:»Um-wss arcMratall
MUjm Ber.^sy 1a*t, I

•Awfi ato dwd rai M.
«fd
Bfe^dtefuMtos

)

eurrgnta, l| Iba. grapes. 5 lb*. Berries.
I lb. poaches, 3 Ito. Jinee, 18 Ito ton­
dag**, 7 tod quilt*, 13 towels, 47 h*Tduel*, 24 p’dlewa and cssm, 13 eblrts, 0
Ito patching, I one hundred lb. ksg of
Ouiotia, 1 pair sucka. Up ta lb* last of
September tbe above la correct.
Respectfully ynare. .

Capt

' nd at tbe battle «C tbs

•h- fort that the^husbar
iakdy drafted, and, we ’

Inna Tatu."—Tta
■v.be.wiuy over the no

••—•.fog »•* be bvW tore
.. a “spike team.”
J &gt;i^£bw&lt;&gt;tic* »* a stal-1
’ ■ • all. CyrUS l^rvrll SU-'
- .1 to..|.| forth io Ibt
SfoMiavill* «a th* ittb
Mrlbrt- aa?'* •« ab.«ldti*»

Siaitrd Hastings •« the

Sol Hansa the Piofttr I

•TRAYED OR STOLEN.

MILLINERY STORE
JA1ST
A FINE ASSORTMENT

until Ort.tar 14th, for forty milium* of
5-20 toad*.
Tta AM* hare abwaya
been so popular that a liberal premium ia
I expected, apd a cuaaiderableamount will SILK.
prahabl* Im Lak* m foreign accMat.—
STRAW
Tta 7AO loan will no* be interfered with,
AKD
and remain* tta mo*V oo* ven tort lavert,
VKLVKT
frwnt gt par that ia gow in tb* market,
BONNKTS;
whil* the upropMala&gt;&lt;My be daairabla LA DISS',
CroWte
for Lanka ud capitaliatA., Tbe autaeriptiMa.lc the 7 30* have already amoMttd
to over furty-fiv* uilllitam. g- •
WILDHSUS'

BKUBWErs 2JH.D03.

rtt, nolwitbstendtac that be lima stand*.
■* rm* «/ lbw* bigoted aod ill.torsi
Dcmocral# wto&gt; ueed, la bia abundant
admiration of few speech, to mob aboio
to* apeakers. Boei* four year* agn, aa
nnic*uee*&gt;n*nt was pu'olisbod, that in lb*
tone of B«ll*vua, Eaton aouoly. a gsattoman would addreee the etuaraa oa
th* subject ol tbe moral effect of ala* ary
up&gt;« the omsatry. Tbe meeting was
anpqlifted
fur th* -eraniog
in *
cbur^h, Wtoo th* time of tb* mealing
earns Hr. Brackrtt and sevarnl of fee
warn, and a enmd of other roughs, toofi
p.M«s*i&lt;« »f th* edificr, and wbea tba
speaker l.rgan, Martin 8. Brackett, Cnppcrto*4 candidate fiw Lfest. Gorenwe
asked in tt'od voice,;-Do you intend to
maha a political speech F, Ths aprafcar
replisd that such was not Ms iaientiiui •
“Bat." respond*! lb* Inlell^Mt Braekrtt
“Ym cm*i make a apseeft oa slavaay
s.tbort making a pdUraJ speech, and
that aort uf thing anal b* allowed.” ha*,
iag aakl IM*, th* grand and mighty
Brsrkett demanded a cbairmao . for th*
meeting, called in revsons* to an invitetom &lt;.f ci tiara*, and bis a*w«iatM voted
in a B&lt;wder Ruffle Lmx4&gt;on. Tbe crowd
taking Ihsir eua foun tba Copperhead
candidate for Lieal. Gwcrmoe. tanwted
snd threatened, toaitad awl hallooed uaul

iriTMit.

A fine exemplihesti-n &lt;&gt;f C.pperfccad
—4 A- ri- tpeeefc .Kxarred In Co lamwhere.some rowdim of
t tn a acboolhouss where
fee w.. preaching, m fUt.
--------- »«’rd to know whether
be was ••Dwmoer.t or Abolitfonirt,- aay.
Ing that If be waa tbe former, be might
ermtlaee tn preach, but if the latter they
-nUdl&gt;«Hm. II.
u
•BMM ‘brongh tbe window.

,
.

■

jy William Kratee
in
was arrest
sbon lima sinew, t'* «1*
taut sw.1 Wealing tb« “»•

HATS*.
.......
AND
WORSTSD
GOODS,
Hull we ms»i «mfoa*
ctos aiweouvenirtt sad •
jUsditi-ms .J tbe three!
for* sneaking.—&gt;'• F. '

jJAWS PORTRITT HALUSBY,

,
,

Hreff. AgswteX. Y.Manitary Msrtetv, Itodwto
-Ganta: 1 4s«wi M da* ta]*a tastalvSto&gt;aa&lt;w
*1 etaKt^lhal *M tottle *f Fraples Cave wkirh
I sMrtasd ham yas ia Ke*re.tor last. Kwiag
the atorttoMwl sf yaw Raefciy, tofcHag to

��DRUG STOREill
.

1 ' an® *1
■BTuOOTS

again, but Urn stop mother was cruel and
e.rarwd.utaLU^uf greeting SDtJimwitaUj-

ing b.*ma ties. At length tba fakir died
and thus ended all bar hopes of peace
nrfirt at buroa. '
’ Miso Mary now put on male attire and
with W brother, enltsud in the Mlb
lad. VmU. Iler brother wee sooc killed
and abe agate foil alone.
She followed
luru at pump,” performing all the duties
&lt;.f thseultbori waa m esversl hard fought
battios, tb« last of which w*t at lookout
Mountain, where she was wounded in
the stde and borne front the field, “fth
was her third wound, one very eevere,
shtsertng U» bonee uf the aakle. White
the aurgeoa wasdreeetng Um last wound,
be-all at ones exelaktewd,-My God you
are a wumCt," to which she replied, “My
Gud l aie a wutnai ” Cp to this time
she had earvM two years and a half,
drew' pay aijd rations from the Govern­
ment-add her sea undiscovered. As soon

MU UNUI,

jBHad«fAM*,CW.*
swy f/tafa s-»taW WK
imeaaHsIvnM.

ST- FOB MECHAXICAL AMD MEDICINAL
PORPOfiK8.ONLY.ja

'YlIOftE

nA, COFFEE. SUGAR, 8P10B8. rOTBB.
PRUWE8. Flea. XAHTX8, CODFISH;

Cspt. Getea,Military Aset. Lincoln Genl.
Hospital, iov.ted her tu ber bouse, where
ebo has been slay lug eince. Bbe applied
to the military aulbunliee for ber pay
due, bet they found su prvriaioes m law
'KShj_Sw thJn aPP*led difWVP”
Jy to the President, wbu t&lt;&gt;M a.. tr&lt;lu&gt;
Isw made no provisions for her case, be
g—_„/-7s£r-_
would pay ber out of his own pocket.
Btoe Is h msdinni saed woman, eighteen
JEFFERSON FARMER. Cm. Aft.
years old, ef somewhat inaseuliue leaorncx 01 WAWTOTOW IT.
lures and vuk*.
She acted as orderly
CbieafW, DI.
fur her Idoutoaant (nr six months,tenting P. 0. Drawer, SX71.
with hiiA ; blacked his bouts, brushed bia
Cluthes, die. Bet when be received infurmalioa of her true oharacter, it is said
be wm so exasperated that be refused to
speak to. ber. But Ute most interesting
pert of her history,
‘
‘
’ *
___________ _ _____ _iMMr'
follow. The genius
thlle thore is another vie
lory to win. A^ain she levels bar musk
st, fixes bayonet, chargee the foe and
adds another rictory iu*h*r list. This is
significant. The spoils are the heart and
hud of a gallant yoong sergeant of the

Abo a yraet varictT of tba

cx®nciMif tpnPBTipni’E'pTv
Aid CwklBg Extract,

&lt;*t* CovwXr^.

K\\

nepeeM^oftba

GROCERIES!

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•

■ gistisp’ Silina

*R\oc&amp; "VuAThtt axxA VA\%
Is that duty strike A a-BrteT Diseue,

un-m

An.
r the QB cad beelll. ef the body dspuds
TT f S3 fo ^foiidSh. body drsgt

i» sad caripgkrfetarMy tta V iettra.eli.rss
l*da sod IidUmsiloe. M frefleen ta the eUraol

R. J. GRANT!

rt a ■bsrebfoexfoaenee These Ms«&lt;lnas
Kyc ’’CneatMxUA

Llswr Qsmploint, Fmt andjgua,
Lauoorrhoaa,
Famala Ckmploif
ggifrilas,
a.jUUjnWZh
ff^sore,
Xr«pM&lt;,
JWa, &amp;rq/Uleus Orrwumption, w«

IN MY LINE OF TltADE

JSETRATP, IP01E. (DAJ3E
•r Ready JPay/wmjjr.

Basclalalite lien win be mH to COMPOUXD
.

WJSL

g^WadM^be Bwiif-'U h which t^

JUST RECEIVED

/Wp^A Vtke a C'cvawv.

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i-r o«m

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STOMACH
bittbbs.

*?£££ CXS'X'
S.B&amp;IE.'W.SBEKfiBrS
AMERICAN
ORGANS.
SSitj Crrarlo^-ltac^itit,

wrrss

Which we offer st

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U FIFTEEN DIFFEHZXT STYLES.

laximrax

ipmkes.

We have ever; kind of fppde. aueb a
Tyy fUee raedieiaea, sad you will never

®W!T8 &amp; SB®®?,

"SIk y^er neighbors, who have seed thaw,
and they will say they are
Qt ooi.

OBGAN

GROCERIES
THE AMERICAN ORGANS
Moeouaced by move ttsn a bsadved at the
Oryauiste to hr saptrier to ear other rat
■mm3. I...1..
,k. kl-k—I
J*. _

Said Senator 8emmee, Louisiana, Id
hyi speech to the rebel, at JsehM:
“Our hopes fur an early peace are de
pendent-entirely on tbo success of thr
Damocrslio party at the North In the
aporoaoMtig Presidential election.”
Bayt the London 2Wee iwiis teaue of

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aylymebould frJ.M before going for a

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n. r. cheb;
insiramest aa though oatastad al eer warerana
I bare also a large aaaortswalef

Pianos &amp; Melodeons I

Clothi

Dcecrrpiive eircelarvoaet free ef charge.
style

142 Uke at., Crijcsoo.

WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz.
ln-.wstluah.aalssj,
hCd* U-T swjgj?

AND

W. W. KIMBALL,

J&gt;RY GOODS!

a

of every descr iption
is^now wit •
York sh-nild
tires \Jtthe t—
Tbepriaciplaa of Goo. McClellan
ed/ uptrn Ma war Democrat, aa being as
anaious for Union and the CumdteisMi
as any map ie the had. But when events
move so rapidly, -men move with them.
Should any oppsmswt •! tO. Lmcute be
elected, there can hardly be a diHlbi that
the policy of the present Preeideet will
bu alnmcfoned during tbo emuing four

TOL’B BALSAM OF HOARHOUND, which Us
perfect srscins for cot au.ceue. or any surauAA or trro sitvrtceuna srMsg from,damp, cold
or snddea change cf the weather.
Bvery
-bo baa erar takes Binrn't

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wo3. In:s

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NeVer waf there a 4n&lt;rt beautiful day
than wte iltliered on l*bursdayj tnornlq
late, thexte^ud day ofjli© Agriwtikprtl

Fair. The-psople commreced gatheriox
eoriy:and thkMtebdawc© upon tbe gnuAtd

was larger tban at'any ffreviliM
•Die pfrow jjt cattle was’ very. )i|jhL /A

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2d bsrt&lt; N. Kenier, .
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embraced thneaiko exhibirta of cattle.

2d beu. Qua. McQusra.
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Beat ©oil I yr. old, Nshemiah Cook, 1 00
2d beet, Nataimiak Cook, . .
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50
Bai &lt;u.lk«w&gt;. Ma, Qia^MI,
23
Bnta.ll b—iMa. lS.Xahr. »
Best ah©ll and eons basket, Mr©. D.
Strihsr,
;
Best ©hell frame, Mra. H. Wright,
50
2d best, Mr©: C. PanR,
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Best velvet bounrl. Miss Lottis Brown, 50
Best felt haf,
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50
Bert infants esp,
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50
Best talten ©olUr, Mias F. Swain,
50
Best bead collars^ Maria Powers,
50
Beet feather flow-era “-I - “
4
50
Linen etodtlngs, Amanda Mixer,
50
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60
Balmoral stockings, Mary E. Green, 50
Fancy Vase, Mrs. Cha*. Fault,
25
Cushion atands, Mr*. Chas. Pauli,
25
Best straw frames, Mrs. Chs*. Paun, 50

New York, Ort. 14—Tbe TTorif, Us­
ing Ito sssi-riion on the fig-ras^t lu- thus
far received fr©m Peuosy lvaula, ©aye tfer
De«n«rgto rtvo.PT’UbU s/Ug^rd •
majority r.f5&gt;00 &gt;m the b«&gt;mo vote—.
Tbe Tribtmt. on the other ham! figure-

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soldier* In the Department «f Washimr
ton give: &lt;kh Artillery—Unfa©, 101 ;
’ CUnNo. 6-Draft Horn.
fin© spocimeoa lhe.bete of which are, of
oral
• lancy s&gt;«x. B«. br.ldrf rin.M-.Wm_ Ttekkr SO Demooratic, A At Camp DwlribuHoa
Beat
draft
team,
F.
B.
Anstte,
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course, indicated• by th© Premiums
— Union, 488; Democratic, 73. '
3d beat,'Jerome Palmertrin,
Best booked rag. T. L. Pillsbury.
50
awarded.
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Best shell sod ©one frames, Mrs. D.
On© solitary pig tnld th© efltire exbib£
. .. . .. Dmvoi B—Cattlx.
Striker,
50
Cfaae No. \-Dvrkaau.
ti&lt;» in that dau. Th© truth it, pork and
Best embnriiferad infant’s dress, Mrs.
John Roberta,
4
M
pigs are Um aoare© and too d*ar I© be Beat boll 2 yra old, Geo. L. Briggs, 32 00
Chn No Z-Gradt ant N*t&amp; CattU. Best lot ol? paintings, Mary E. 'Green, 50
looked st far nothing.
- • -- • : Beal boqiM &lt;&gt;f graaeee, Mrs. J. P.
There was a good show ofhorsoe far Best bull 3 years old ug user,
Roberta,
25
8. Andrea,
S3 00
AH Work and most other cfaties wer©
Hanging tteme basket. Elsie H 4&gt;bs, 25
well reprsnented except Marcs and Colts Beal-bull 2 yrs old. A. Sponabls, 2 00
G«
'• Mrs. Wm.
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Brat Bull Cdt. &amp; P. Cndy,
1 00
Potter,
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25
which ware deficient.
New Yuri. October 15.—Tbe/feroWi
Clan No. 4— Working Oren and Slrcrt. Best ei'n« frame, Mrs. I. N. Krmlrt, 50
4 D. W. Ellie, of Assyria, exhibited a
Beat jroke working ogen, 8. An
Best housewifery. Mrs. J. M. Nevins, 50 c-irro&lt;p©ud©nt witb.Grcgg’am»alry *•&gt;*:
very fine Jack, which we cuoaider worthy
2d best, Mrs. C. M. Sumner.
25 A rec-ytnoiresirce was road© by Maj.
’Dio following meetings have been apof special mention.
«23 beat, S. J. Badraek,
Best W«u-h case. Mary E. Green. _ 25 MeCdfowiihSM men ©ftbe I3ib Pert
pumtrjd liy tbe Republican County Com.
■yfvnla on the night nftbe 11th tn alBest em'oruldered handkerchief, Mrs.
Agricultural Implements wore not iBeal pair 8 year old steers, A.
miuen, which will bo addressed by one
Elsie H-bba.
25 certain the strength of the enemy in the
numerous, but some estwllent specimens
vicinity of Stony Creel Slatioh i&gt;o the*
or more of the following speakers :
Bost faneV bolls and eggs. Mts. Chas.
Clan No. 5—Z«i Catlh
were on the ground and these are Indies
Pauli.
25 south side qf the Railroad. .They pau»i
■James'-A. Sweexsy. IL Wright and
Brat fat sow. 3 P. Cady.
II 50
ted by the premium* awarded^
the rebel picket line, espturmg iS.priaou
Best f»ne» work basket, Mrs. Cbaa.
Chat. G. Holbrook.
75
Io tbe Muchanical Department, were ’2d .tert. S.rdh Shew.
Psuik,
“ ers,' several mvlvs sod horses. end burned
.AX%trt School Rous^ Carltoa Center,four rqhnl waguns and retnrapd without
some good speeinvena of Ugennh.) and
Cl»n No 9 —Draft C»tltr. .
Friday evening, Oct. flfc
Divi-ios Gthe loss of a man. The rebel force nt
yofcr Jr-ift 'Sen, A, Andrus. 32 00
amnug shlcli we eprteallt Bert
I
At Mudge'a School Honea, Castleton, conveniRtea,
1
Stony Creek was found to be7.000 infant­
2
i
li.-st.
S
J.
tkulo-vlt,
31
Qp
notioe a model far a patent Bre Hite, a !
Saterdsy evening, Oct. 29.
ry and cavalry under Wada Haxnpiou.
Best half bu. ears of Core, A. P.
At Middfevnte, Monday * evening, .■very ©nnvnnientarrnagemeiM, exhibited ■Dtnsms C—Swaxe, awtnx ©so Pooltmt.
King.
50
°CAt3LOntt&gt;g©vifto, Tueeday evening, by Isaac Tolles nt Barry.
Best hslfbu. wheat. Geo. L Briggs, 50
.Ckut No. 1—AVrp.'
Tbe U« la the Finn Corp*.
Beet half bu. ©eta, Peter Overt,
50
Spimisb Merino Buck, Da if id
New Tart, Get. 15.—The JfrraAG
In the departments usually allotted W&gt; Best
I
Npv.l. ’
Best col I ecu.hi of fruila of all kinds
bib Corp- correspondent nays tba total
, ,
At PrairievlHe, Wedneeday wvoeing, ithe Ladies, the show was'very fine iud©ed ( . dubnmia, • *4"'
' grown by one exhibitor, James
2d teat, J. R. l*&gt;&gt;*©rs.
lure in tbe Poplar Gmr* fight was 2,021 xxa-r yj^-n^Brraa
Nov. 2d.
_
;
(and worthy ©fall praise.
.&gt; ■ jBeet frrM Meria© brak. J- M.
W. Hotchkie*.
50
of whom 1,521 were missing.
At Wcknry Comers, Thursday ereBest collscti-m of fall applea, Milo L.
Fruit, altboogh not very abundant was
R'gers,
±
Wirtmre,
50
"^At Doud’a flch.’ol H&lt;mse in Hope, 'exceedingly good and is said to have bonf 1Bret Ausibdown A bueka. Geo.
Best ©oliection of Winter Apples,
. Mason,
.
Thursday evening. N»&gt;v. 3d.
'
।a bettor show than wg© exhibited M tbe
Wm.ATi.us,
50
Fair.
y
■
IBert pen ft Ewas, G McQueen,
At life M.wfi'rt Scbo-4 Domain John©- State
(
Best relleetion of pears, M. L.
town, Friday ereeing. Nov. 4.
Cion No. 2-Swina.
Williams,
M
Tbs vegetables wen. very good, and
At^.Woodland Center, Saturday eve- only fine and healthy specimens were ex- Beet
pig 8 ma*, uld, A. Ryereoa, 31 00 Bast eullectlon ©f peaches, J. W.
1
Hntehkive,
50
At Hastlnga, Monday evening. Nov. 7. biblted.
I
Grand Il.pld,. Jkpl.XWl,
Ges. McCuujbAW doesn't remember
Best colleetioo ©f Grapes, J. W.
Financially,. the Fair was a aucees*. I
Hnrtrtra,
50 what bowl be run oa when be fouxbl the
ITIHI! ITHMI rrtvui
Tbe aotrie© not being aa numerous a© wa*
Bert half dor. long Wood brats, Wm
bwttfo-of Malvern Hill, fie will bar. Bay the Best: then Tak» Cm» W U.
Hams,
25
the aame difficulty in remembering,’ I bars MJiW smsMtMnrsf-fcrt ataaYV.
hoped of course lessened (he rsesipts;
Bern Ulf rtt. Rate .Baete, H. ■.
after next N«vember what boat be ran rated Ot«■ OrtM ISS'&lt; -Ml «M •* »**•
but lbs premiums awarded being corres­
eosainjMv, t« atw a lar^e rairrlv ef Farter. IKa ■
My©ra,
25
pondingly light, leave tbe society in very
Brat half dos. enrrete, J. M. Nevins 25
good condition. "The receipts were about
- ^rS^SCRnj-'.
Bret peck potatoes, Jerome Palmer.
Beat reapar and mower, Geo. T.
ISM.
»'•«.
25
Cmwu.,
rt 40 Beat peck white beana, Peter Covert, 25
Tbe Annual address, by L. D. Dibble
2d bent. O. G. Cooper,
1 40 Largest squash of any kind, Wm.
E-q- of Battle Creek, was well worthy ( Best wood Mwer, A. R. Prate,
2 00
Hams,
4
25
•if that gentleman's reputatiuu as w Jogjc- 2d bate. Gyo. Baker,
100 Beat 2 winter squashes, Wm. Hams. 25
Bent cbeeen press, I. N. Keeler,
. 50 Beet cabbage, H. N. Bbeldnn, fifi
Bret bee hive model, I. Tolies,
' 50
?.uinT-' g7; U UriK*.
35
Best h.wee rake, J. Badotrt.
50 Pm meUo©. Wm. Hama, _ • •
25
A Sianncarr Fact.—k la a eu rions
Best Her* Pitchfork, J. Badeock,
60 Best Cauliflower, J. M. Nevins,
25
and significant facir that w’hlls'Mte.Demucar* The relnnis from lbw Town -Else
Clan No,
,
ll&lt;&gt;ne In Ginneclicut, abow that the State
Lunf RtDDfo amd Damxo.
rrats rurally refrain frost* attending
Best dress ©out, Mrs. J. A. Roblanurt to n&gt;ll up a |prge Majority for
Unton Meetings, th© Union men quite
Brat Kding, Miss Fanny Jone©, 32,00 Lincoln and Johnson in November. In
extensively attend Democratic hteetiugs.
a large number ui biwns th- L'ni.-n vote
Cbu Na. 9— Wagont, Carriage, Sleigkr
This was exemplified by. the inertings
shows very hand«un&gt;e gaina. Where
and CaiinrI Warr.
bold bereJaat week, At the Dau»-«raiic
&gt;ur people have resiHjodrt nobly tn there is a lose, iris mostly earned from
Beat two horse wagon, 0. C. Bug1
local causes. W» bat© returns .from 84
City tiaritwarw
calle
fur
filling
the।
army,
and
for
TnAliM,80,000 Union Majority.
bee,
.
W 50
Gtwud SUt-ds 8v»t. UM
oeV.yJ
Ing the hospitals, and now have to towns; fifty Union end llurty-two G-p
lieved by good judge- that the Unionists Beat two horse carriage, Wm. P.
Pcnnsylvxala, 15 004
Majerlty, oould baVd outvoted the faBJwdrs &lt;.f ValI their duty to the Treasury. Sup- per. Union gains eight towns, (kipper.
Garrett,
1 50
?TRAYED OR STOLEN.
Ofors
this rebellion fully
Beat
single
sleigh,
F.
Allen,
,
.
75
The returns Trem'tbe'late elections iandigbam, irhpe on .Frid©y , ©yrttjng.
pressed; who can doubt that our govkeep gating better ©M tetter. ' We when-an^W the mnateloqueot &lt;4. Union.
ment will be rightly regarded as the
**Mt
the worW 1 tdMfis Napolsrt - -—rs- E.TW. —--------- --- i
Best l&lt;wif aalt'rislng bread, Mrs.‘J.
gain. sevcntl Congreramen in Pfnnsyrva50 by his couf fotut, overthrew the govern- ,rom tb« afiwmy fifteen guns.
Usscort
Badock,
niavrtAraU aa mpiljen of jbo^ Legisla
mteft ofFranoe in a day, and we bat'© il
true, captured twenty s
Best loaf corn bread, no com. Mrs.
tore. Tim soldiers’ vote inshe* th* State
seen
other
forms
of gorerumont lb the
'
-*
8. Andrua,
■
absolutely certaln.eren ifWo .fartdtara
Beat Jwp© butter, Mrs. J. Bwdceck,
50 old world toppled over almost as easily.
. .
• .
■ •" i • - - ■ •
What other cnintry than our own could
on tbf.home votE. fa UWn and’ Mfana meet or oven hear the tssuos pmperly and Best butter made in September,
Mr&gt; OTHlfl,
SO bars Stmid up against th© deep lild woothn-Ufiipn. men arc ailfl'pairing tbeir ftrraibfy preseMedt- But ttes*. reptilea
?r*bnr^.
Best
etaUe.lOlbs.
or
over,
Mrs.
'• splraoy ofIwdwn'rulers? But besides
magwWrttrt msjoriirt, ©nd rtmUiig over will be m«N srere© W&amp;r efeetlrm thus '
RWisrdTonne,
YB establiahing In aft men's minds the te-'
w are at Union meetings nrre.
L
their great gains of Oungreasroea. Tte
-Crete t rtaea ft d« to k-m, uiirti.rt—gte *
trinsic strength of republican gbveraBMrMM. Wpr. J, BiUrt,
al tCret of that ™ boitl. „f Freutra fare wtwh
BUWn I.
C meat wo shall Ear© developed resource©
CoppeAufad* ar© muted bores, firt ©nd
. J Mn.X B«&gt;e-*.
■ ■ “- —, ©fmtfltrry f..re», and of every form of
dragoons. Th© fluting vote dart has io
asthmel weilth, wkkh hav© glr«Jy **.
Bat
muJ
Cuvert.
• '
. a?', .r—
• .
lo&amp;aspvassi . .
.
. Beet botile ©arrant wine, Richert
thnJUnfefetrgtiuo MU-nuMh. »R»
»»Aeapeae© mwn who bee oppoart th» •
JuQM, '
’ ’’ ' ''
IV shrewd Mmm mrt
Hofland
B«t bocde Wnekb^Ty wtea, M. L.
is Art a man of imcliiwrocn in ths Cai©* — .
-s
--------and Germany hare already dlscovmd
Willltma,
who bellrvte that JSsCfallm nan by &lt;M&gt;
this, and are ba/tag ap om-stocks while
Beat hop yeast bread, MUe Emma
piSjujuj. w,
goM remains high -, but tbe more tiosM
wait MMf oSr .©rare* la an .estahlliUd
M.— r.n.B
b rw©&gt;,
«agL
Wien xigribMMM. wfac Eure- •

te ^oea-nawra of tbesu tick

tesure.

Tnkata rty ©U

BcsaLarann.—G«»end.y
tiurglsrs gained ©eeMe te Mr
etoeent W«w&gt;3ha»d Crater, i

©■my a grreter part «f Its
Irae wiU preUbly reset. 32,0(
brerHy upon Mr. Uiltert.
rthaiXe-rs. Mmrim &amp;
nontpjlle. I&lt;»sl sbbut 31.

MM adMiraM -© ©rewded I
h&gt; tU s^rac.-,far more I

HAVE YOU HEARD

From the Elections I

ohio, 8o,ooo mTss muoirn.

CbIob

Bcssmfawa- Parra

Manx

©faJfyMKng Itself Demncra’I
st the Cunrt II&lt;st»e «i.

eWtfate* Mhitb w— ©ddrewrd !
Miller, «&gt;f Grand' Rapid* and’L. I
Ua,-rtatMeOwk MrM.lk
favj.far twwfeng hoars t» trj
vftUr th© a©dteaoc lUt the D

«ut all him a G-pperheud.

M

tfa&gt;4iab attempt 19 prer©,;tbal |

•MU wan araiMr #Un U*
©say, a**d that taxation would «
frapW

***bisUefuenvUcs*

�•i."gAi&lt;-..,xrg

I deaewtoatow of »&gt;. ItM, WM.

and

M.ooe. sad til i I iwl|q inemeetMforM^ddfo
| hrsWimksi ft^ti^flb Wna. • . ■ ■

roUTiCAMisirrAoei , ’ ‘
HviuF. k. k?LU&gt;o4. Al.«&lt;4~

•wotyny she intsnst aoenodftw dutt a
to data of deposit.
..
. .
Parties depowktfog tussly-gn Iktsmod &lt;

tUdUiMa or WW^Umr1*1*- c—*

House, no Snlorday nIUrwooa max, nt
fl o’cloek, and ntoo i» thn euinriwg} &lt;J tbe
same day.

Fellow ^lixewe, gii» him n

large audience.

Turn Odl!

TumOul!

sndxxiu^rArrAoisoymixjOAX.

lloo. K W. Kdityt will &gt;p«*k &gt;1’

^Irte a jraoaBM SamernJsas. oArlag a Nghrn
ratssf laterost than snT oUer.aod Ifo ledasmrifr.
Any mvUgs husk which Pv» Ito fop eel— I*
La 0. g. Feme,'mooli its tot it ie peytag in Ua
beetdrueMng ma flam of Ua uunlry, and it

AUWINISTKATOrS SAI

MwMU«Ul« M&gt; Frltf.j ovonlnf of U&gt;i&gt;

Th "sc writing )A ibo army ’nflll ’ do well

S FECIAL NOTICES'

t&gt;&gt; inclose »muc of these lickctt in tbeii

letters. Tieketo may dau bw bad by
nailing on J. A. Sncexey, Chairman of

f-^wnty Cuiamhu*.

Let thia

1

uuik be

ft eno Lanina. —On Sunday wight acme

burglars gained acre as frt Mr. Hilbert's
store at W««*Jlaad Center, and carried
away a greater pari »f he client*.

Tbe

Mualclpal
Taaatle*.
■
But aside rmm all tbs advastagee ws hare ewwsrretsd, a special act of CoagruMMseyteaU leads
•U Tntturfu^afn&gt;9UtUtt»ati»9. Oalbeaeo-

l&gt;«e will probably reach *2.000, and.tells

heavily np&lt;&gt;n Mr, Hilbert.

We also

letin thal'Measra. Martin dt Barber at
VernM&gt;nirU|« l««wl about *1.000 hi tbe

as nia ^pptiner, &lt;&gt;u Saturday night.

,

paring tbe peat weeh tbe people of
thia viainity bate had a rare treat, in
itsiemng to num* of the beat aprakeaa in
• be Sun. npow polities) qawetirma. Tbe l
i.i'di HaM Meeting oa Thuradny wpa.

i TO CONSUMPTIVES,
t'owsumptfve
Essr^

IM PORTANT. AND.TRUE I

jou luSiriag with list droad dlseaae, leal^O.VS XEtBALOU EIXG will speedily
cura.
you racked with tbs tortures of BseesAnsw*
”•’&gt; M»*.i«u .Xtr&gt; wfl&gt;a&gt;&gt;««arH&lt;ev«.|
yaa ougsniig Irra the gsawiagsof Dnrsr j

Ml-*.

sell »i tended, potato being prtoett fruni
The Coart j

nil parts of tba flinty.

Io addition to ths very Lbsrnl Istsrrvt oa tbs
Doles for three years, tbto privilege ef sesrrwrsionls now worth about Uno per essL per onnaw. fur the carrswt rate for » &gt;; Doede, u net
less then sum par cent, prswsfoau aM before tbe
war lbs premium co six per omst. C. 8. fooekswM
over twenty per cent. It w ,11 be seee that lbs
actual pront oa Uls loan, at Uo prooest market

W*tso« a XaeasuuA Xut will Iwivyto your
digrstiac . ,.*..i
r,
L£ you ervsaiag with pus. with Goer la your
limbs’
Warpni'a XbcsaMu Rise will asssags your
RE yeuswaro’of tbe evUteoee of'UoMaaav la­

House eaa ciuwdcd to i la almost copse- ,

in tbe afternoon, Hun. H.

IhrjitM DyK
..
i '!
C. R. WALE IR, Pnfntiar.

H. Crapo, ,

and Hu*. T. W. Ferry, addreaaed tbe'
penpie. la the evening nddrunoen were |
msd* by G C tflller, Esq., and 1. II.
Parish, id Grand Rapid*.
Oa Friday creeing, II..*. E. B. Fair­
field

add record a uruwded boeme, and

MilhroX Ckocolote Worm pros* I
XEVER foil Io A—truy ami ritrrvulaale UI
liadaonetmWod Wwnaa. AropertfeClyVlubl.

queoce.

DASTIS^ Mlfr

.

WANT 25 000 Iba. &lt;.f WOOL to
tnniKifactura inau CLOTH— ~ »

Il U wot oftwi tbe people uf thia '

^•ebty atftj 90 rioii a treat.

Subscriptions will be received b/ the TroMfvr
fUe Vsrted S lalas, st WsahJagtea, Uo severs!
.mutant Tweasrvro aad dealgasted Depialttrim

WOOLEN FACTORY.

h&lt;ld th* audience fur mure than tw&gt;-

First Mattern*) Baah ef Ann Arbor. Mteb.
Boccad Matleant Baak of Detroit, Blab.
First Matieaal Baak of Fealoa, Bick,
sod by all MaUoaal Baaki which art dspaaitaHaa
of Public moary. sad

Mr. Fair­

field Jowls heavy blows against the rub-

«la of ibe South, and their ap&lt;4&gt;*i*u and
ay mpathibera of ibe North. The antbu

MimWTAfeU IAIKI All lAUH*

throughout the country, will giro further iator-

•iie.it eahiUuJ in thane meetings ab»«a
that l be L'ninw party bniieve 1* lb* ?•» I

'worn; cArding

t&gt;cc «f tbetr enuaa, amd aro confident »f

aucraaa.

Does Prwnpdy sad la Uo Best Banner.
The beet of workman employed.
&gt; ............. JOUI 8. FAN BRUX'
UeeUogs. June L IMA V -

Ltt tbe ball mil cm until the

fi b .4 Ntivenilier, and there will scarcely
tw . -rmiM spot” left of the Surreodi-i

j’laarwwmt

Pnnrf

cure.

Mkwrt-*!. —Tee

party rolling Itself Drnsocm’ie, h-H ■

umrii^i nt the Cuut 11-wimm. Thursday

rsafTxr acactf■»b«T

mbisft wbub wan addressed by Jeenvw (
Miller, ,-f Grand Rapids and L, D. L&gt;it« j

Couaiy.

Me. ./Bblth CHok. Mr Miller Lb.,reI I

MIDDLKTILLE. Micwioas.

OFFICE. OV.ER BhdrKWH SftpRE.
Wdl attend to all calls In iho liar of Ms prafcaaios, with promptasst and HdsLtJ ; laaludrogihs

tmr4 frr tw. Inog b-mr. t.. try to C(.t.
vines tby nodiMoc ihM the Denx»eincy
**• wm s dfowwbm pnrty.

CURE

b tbe Arm

port wf hie speaeb bo inboerd hard foe pl
th-.vmpaihv ..fbie nediowee, which was

.marly bwlf Kepublieoo. by Amtouneing
tbe rebdUnp. But wboB ha h*d reached
that jm^i t/lb apoidi wbero if *»e »*•
reeury, in neder ta. ooetwin his party end

The Great French Remedy !

pl»tt.rdi, to apologue fer. the rrbeUnm

KAM,*WMWVaB.gaTXM0"
«&gt;..i all him a Oppethrdd. Mr. Dibbh
-pern i&gt; ie'fc4Vft!I^ J|lpQdBTto

Tba oolyeecteln end bsfo Remedy for an Ckev*
ine Obslruciiaaa. Monthly DMfoaltfow Irrsgaterltms. and all &lt;b» utbev dteasers io which tbe neaaan
W t fo and MeUnr te peesi rnrly Hah Is.

'fodiah attempt &gt;&lt;» pr-TWI^l «*»•
•debt wm grewtur than Um o-milry,
pay. and that taitaUcm would crush tbe
J*"P»e,

Boat ia ibo foolishness of tbeuo

men. Mutt while they ionlM that McClellnn
■**de fiwhiMntfw War pMMnrm. they

COMMBSIO.XKK3 NOTICE'

�b.fafaU l-M :

BHVG STORE!1.!
■BwawrmxR

VWU
.
oMb »W, ibe L-ndon HfowH, done wo»
sd^^Mgive Ha reason. for wwhlag I
tba MftMa »f M&lt;£UUaa:
:
‘-Btairt# MMRdlfen. IT ofecked P«dim, aflfl havdRfe Wort before Mm,-1
Wa UA of roeoml.ialng tba shattarad
frUmmtu o( a Union rent ta pieces bj
fag year* «L cruel .wiir would ba too
rn^bfa lU.abdity of tha
ft

.

___ ________ ut.c.___

a now and moat complete auorlmeat of

DMCGIJfttWBICTJIM
UfMalrsh, Falwta, OUa, Cmi
Bpfecme. WwrwiMg FIRM,
TVRTENTtNE AND ALCOHOL.

the aUteo&gt;n»K»h» h»V t—i^-wr-rwempUaa, If lr»t W Ao programip* laid

tk» aaao^ M the efiteuv
wlen ttP.Tba blaaainfn.vt P*«nW
twbad, afbor the b«a« twkurea of ««il
.&lt;dlK
... Ua *»F““• •“

bMMIj

•» ~O-A *•••“*
-nd fa."

COME AND BUY KOBE

Alee a fan eteA ef

Ipratss

GROCERIES!
WE^PUBLICLY

0

Uff-PI

CUAIACJOB MA-

CHimtOP ANY OTHER
limuiMt to iwnaw tbe w«r. It U aiUm. (
. ■
Lie Ahat in the Chicago ‘plalfona* u.4 uno X MACHINES
wood is said of going tu war again if nagaci.lKXM Should fail. On the contrary,
thwvnvrnpt t*» restore the Union by fores
J* lor sad auapto.
week W'U
•••* ••
of arms is denouced in tbe moat unmeas­ fs
W touar ottan. Cellectlouo mode &lt;&gt;•
ured Irmi.
p
~
“In-thia nrogramma there ia much Baid
IfcwrW.
[UbMJ
of peace; there ia not one word of war. JEFFERSON FARMER, Gw*. Agl.
Tbe aim of tbe democratic party we be- ,
liyvato ba to restore the Union, if pool
erne* 91 Washington St.
bla by peaceful mean*; if ont, tu ipake
tha beat of it, and conclude an alliance
with a aepamTe-and independent South.
TT« trxet, tkeo, that tie democrat: may
eucceoti in
Hedtllao at Un &gt;uct
Pmident of the (Tnian."
Another of these English journals remerke, that when onoe negotiations are
opened the rebels will n&lt;&gt;l ne be an foolira as'to give up what they are fighting
for ; they willatphd out lor indepandenee,
knowing that a country ao weakened la
to treat with rehela, and to make the
fitakpOer. al that, will ratber give up the
•’ruggl® than rccnmmer.ee the war. The
Ctiariaalon and Richmond journals are of
tha. *ame opinion.
Wo hasa already
qapfad frumtho Richmond journals; the
CewrMr of Charleston anys ;
rffOar euceaaa in battle insures the auceeaa caLMcOeUan. Our foilatw will itw
•Mfe land to hia defd.”
*Dfe Chari eeton Afmwy any a:
“If we_bold our awn and prevent fur
t&amp;erThTlitary eucceaaea on the part of our
r
1 CELEBRATED ‘",
fa&amp;, there II every prodpect that MeClell.n wrtf be afeeted. and hl* election
upon the Chicago platform moat lead to

peace Bn^ ouHntfepcudehCT.'*
"Evvry enemy of odr Union, every
friend and ally of tbe rabela, derirea the
election of McClellan and Pendleton, is
it prudant. oa ,wi«a.tof'dlow theoounael*
and gratify the wiabea of thaaa shrewd
calculators, tbeae aworn eneniira of our
country! In fitvor of MrClellaa and
Pendleton, aed oepooed to Lincoln and
JohMojuare.-Vallandigham. the
Timot and Herold, tbe Rich mood Eotjoir
er and DiepoJeh. and ths Charleston Court«r and UfarcurjL
Can any mart wbo
lovta the Union venture to support a
ticket which baa such friend* 1

tMrnrawvjMMar.
irw fir oefleotaal —d daxfrmt Amm .
helmboi.itr extract buciic and im
“
PROVED ROSE WASH CUMM
bkcut omjeare* -A.I»A

la.lltfatrlMagte,

*« Utl1*

■ftVooA VuAJw, &lt;wA VAU

Avt. TKe •BVxA,
Mr a. s» «l faafch of th. body d-r-A

Kt*

STATIONERY,

'C*mom&gt;X&lt;4

r~n

R. J. GRANTI

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, fa., Ac.
Upc oar oMoIvm ■»«’ b« fa..d oil ef Uo

MTWT MEllCEIEi.
IUMETKL HELMBOUrH EXTRACTBUCB
THE GREAT DIURETIC. sud to crw.
,t. UM Mr«] (ffKt I. td
«Ato*

K MY USE OF TRADE
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fc PCBLtfiHBD^TlBt WtDBtgDAt. '
r BaiTivaa, nanuT troexn*,'
Mre L Balden
" AM Hartimoo

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Martha A. Wri(
TFrrilla Telfort

Jlutbtfr' gwretM Jtrtrtwi.

no.5^y
INiqtoui.
D 8 Mead
Jnh.W,aubtMa.
F.h.h. R. Carpenter
Adam Einutt

JUmTagle

1182
76
M
»7
70
72

B0
Total■
W-'1’ C^W 40
16
Wbole No. of families It.
“
00
Amount relief furnished fikmilioe of
00
of
volunteers
io
the
Tnw^blp
of Has00
62
fr«n April lot 1964 to Oct. 1st
Amt
ri M
88 50

Wn&gt;. Gordon
3
David Beard
2
J. T. Rockwood
.
a
Michael Venduhuff
8
Fred. Ham.
2
G. W.Kniritarbaeor . 2
Francis Withee
5
Geo. B. Kinney
3
Janie, Campbell
3

A« D. Rorh
James C. Hanna
Amp, C. Town
JrthaH.-t.rl
Timothy Miles

Tnml
Wb..l

Mr. Carpenter moved that the assess­
ment rolls be equalized In thacommittee
«»f the whole. Motion prevailed.
‘Mr. ILirk moved that the chairman kppoint a ci&gt;mmitten of five on finance,
which motion prevailed. .
- j...
.
The chair appointed Messrs. Rork,’
StebUnv, Earl, Hannah and Wheeler u
such committee.
Mr. Stebbins moved that the ehair ap­
point a commttta of three &lt;m nriscellane
oue claims. Motion prevailed.
'
The chair appointed Meras. Carpenter,
Miles and HoUgbtalin as such oOmmiciea.
Mr. Rork moved that the chair appoint
a committee of throt oo county bniidinga.
Motion prsvnUed.
.
,
.The chair, appointed Messrs. S«arl«,

W. F. Edgerbt
S. Halen buck
W. a EUeworth
Thos. H. McLead
John A. Millar
David Wra

. of families, 6.
amount furnished by former Soprrviaw. 1968 95.
,
Hop-"-/‘&gt;r ryUef from Oct 14th, 1M3,
’°5ct'
IBM-in
of Irving.

Sarah William,
Aimed, Eliiwen
Fanny M&lt;«t
A. J, Beer.

D.-MMtk
LP. Parker
M. Fully:
M.-JJegnij
J. Moulton ~ ’
U A. Weibert
S. We Chare.
Lcaw
.

Total
M
Whole No. of families 18.
Amount of relief furnished In tbe
township of Carlton from Oct. 1868, to

Name
Anceline Crusos
Elixabefb Oslo
Amanda Sweet
Dianna Eneas
Emetlhe Kenyan
Mary A. Wagoner

Sarah A. Loen
Benj. Williams.
Susan A. Durkee
Maria Behtor
Mary Rogsb
Adeftae'R.ra.h
Harriet'-Bird
Mary D. Hale

14
55
16
84
B
60
er

00
00
00
M
00
00
75

Total .
62
Whole No. of fitmiHeWlO.
Amount of rriNf
' fammea uf
•W
Whole *Nn. of fkmiMet 18 31 * c
volonieerein the town
p of*Orangeville
, - *
.“
“ persons 61
from Get’ 1863, to Ai
1964.
Guntie, i'f volunteers In “hhr rwrpeetfvr ■
- awtortferatohtf."WOB
Nanin
town since th*first iff OddbaTr Mat, al*^
Amra.i-rfnlw't.ai.M CtteUiM rf Wris'Tesar
i ibe number of families 5&gt;r whtch relief
vuluittnvu in the town of Barrv, from Pbhbe Termy
I has bcm funibbed and tbe number nf Oct. Ut, 1863, to Ort. ra,'lMT:
HeflM N. Brooke
person* in each family. Motion prevailed.
i- IfaaHb
‘
■
Bfrl Steblunv moved that the Commit- '
Matilda NfchuU
tee on I'inaneo present to the Board, the Mary R'Hill •
reports mads
them by the several I
Sstwh Jf Smith
' Supervisors as to orders issued 4&gt;r, tbe Deborah Gillespy.
relief of families of volunteer^, jic^ be­
M«iy Ann Griffitl
Elene* Srart
fore they set upon uud r*j&gt;yri&lt; Motion .Jane Tansyck
L
Forty Wibtail.
IB 00
(prevailed.
j/l , •
l-I/* a
• lauu* »»»*••»
HuMab Wright
Marr C. B.k.r
n ?B
Mr. Stebbins moved that the Colinty
rroHtrt -IeothHOLow ot*» Tre«ri.rer be requested to‘fcrtiUli&amp; ’Peainah Haleman
Enrity-Crcra
41 25
Carolina
Barter
’
u Soliriter, la Cbascsry. T,v ,aS
Sarah T. P.iwo' ■
«u. Buri.-.
la with protnpu— cvinftaiitee on finance with’ an eathnsle nf , Ssrah-Q'iick
the atuount of tbs indebtedness of the
Maria Tt&gt;He«.
County. Motion prevailed.
,
*isiSFrn
Mr. Stubbing moved that.tbe Suptfim ' Loania Roger
iendbtiU of tW” Poor be roqueetiid' tA
Frrari. Norwood
Total.• .
49
8648 19
'famish the committee on finance with
Elizabeth Martin
WtonlaNo.oTftMlllM 16. t
the priiliabla animmt r^irkd for the
MsryetteClartr &gt;
Amount of relief furnished In the
.upport ot tbe poor fix the ensuing j-rt Abigail Bulaby
towoehip of Orsagbriile from April let,
whlrii nmthm foxalled.
1864* to October 1664.
Mr. Burk mured that each Soper-,
Tetal
■ Name
'
ibor furni.b the committee on fin.noe
Wbrie N«. of-----------HsUe« M. Brook.
•48 00
with an estimate of the amount required
Amount of rehef Inrrnsbeid fcmHlto of
arriet Boattie
58 OB
jn hie revpeetlv* township for the relief volntaeratn the townsMp of Jobnrtown
Aly Awn Blahs
:
Bl BO
of families of volunteers fw th* enauing from Nev. let, 1868, to Oct. 16th, WU:
Pradooey -Wwodsoah
64 80
.
. —I,*. .. .
yeaf. &amp;L.tton prevailed. ’
‘
SariaBmith 1
On nmtlMi, Board' adjnuiued’ until 7
•20 00 Mara Gillispie
Mn.FoMri
88 00
..‘duck ».
J ■ '
“ P»ls—tian
Ellen Swart
IB 00
- Brasil!
’r
Mary C. Blake
5 00
33 50
56 00
dark
60 70
Caalle
10 00
Gage
Hough
Shaft
legate

K

Hoary Inman
B.™ P.rdj

Russel! SlanU;

Gnrnlrt
Woodruff
Vrou inan
Grose field

Mary Jobratoi
Fpltoar
• Stxbury
“*• WOta
C. Ralston
LoeyA. Baldwin
Almira Bolton
Wm. Rinehart

Total
|8
Whole No. of families 10.
Whole em't. furniihed by formee Su­
pervisor, 8236 32.
On notton Board wdjoerned until’ to­
morrow mwroing at the hour of 8 o’clock.
D. Stmtu,
. Tpeeday morning, 0
Board met pursuant to a
called, quorum preooul,---------- ----------- --peering frtm the town of Maple Grove.
On motion, Board adjourned OTtlt Ml
tftfabk ». M.
..•• ’•
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Nortoh
Nodlne

OuwrtwrtoH
Otolok V

Benjamin

Newton '
E. Boorstn
MmH) &gt;U
Parana
Horton
Reed

W sotoon
Turner
B. Durham
Goo. Munger

Austin
J. Stilson
QSuotoo. ehiMrsn
Miller
Bain
.
Buhm

H. Green
E. M. MePberlaa
N Eaton

Davis
w. Gmee
M. Kelley
DePlaau
8. Matbow.
Martin
Bronson
Campbell
Merrill
Taylor

‘ifaUHMrita1"''
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Sophronia Castle
■ » 'un t. ■
Ell« Linderman
■ T
M»Ati Saber
Edith Newton
5 J : .-E
ffraseW E. Skillmsn
Fenny Chamberlain
Frederick Bergman
DurthdB. Smith
Elira RM ''
‘Eva Scott
—
Mary A- Hoos*
Eerily Auditor
Samantha Bunnell
Rachel Stanley
Maria Rrtwe
Mary A. Jovrisn
Sutam A. Bergman
Jana A. Kelly

8-

Total
Ml 5 08
Report of the amnwni of relief faimisb.
ed fathe Tdww of Hope from April let
1883 to Oct. 1864.
Name : .'uS
SophroatoCamla
t
Frederick Bergman
DomtUB. Bteith
Eliza Rice
Afary E. Robinson
Eva Scott
Jane A. Kelly
M-ria Sober
Rachel Stanley
Sarah J. Johnson
Mary 8. Jordan
Francis E. Skillman
Lucy Kingsbury

�Mr. Searia S»n’&gt;d that the
ment Roll of tbe Township of ;
be equalised by adding 4 per
Real Eelate valuation made by
pervisor. Motion did not ptoVi
Mr. Dewey moved that the

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rowLBelTqf
'1 cgBihip
rqSfeedDy deducting two per cent,
from the Real Estate valuation made bv
tbe Bqpervisor. Motion Prerafed.
’
Mr 'Sesris moved that the Assaete
ment Roll of ibcfTownaHp of Irving be
equalised by adding two per rent, to
the Real Estate valuation made by tbe
Supervisor. Mojjon rrenuled.
Mr. Stebbin* ttfoved that the Amass­
ment Roll of the Township of Johns-,
town be equalized os Assessed by the
Supervisor. Motfou Prevailed.
.
Mr. Dewey moved that tha aaseasrnettt, Roll uf the Town of Maple Grove
bo equaled by dAlucting si* per eerit.
frdkn the Real Estate valuation made by
tbe Supervisor. Motion Lost.
Mr.Uham moved that . tbo . aaaosa- i
meh( Roll ot thnt. To'mttMp of Maple
Grove.'pe equalised by dedaoQng eight
per cent, from Real Estate Saluauon
made by tbe Supervisor. Motion LostMr. Stebbiu* moved that the stsiss
inent Roll nf the - Township of Maple
Grove 2m equalised by deducting six per
rent, from the Real Estate .taraalion as
made by the Supervisor. Motion Pap-

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J. V^ Stebbins, t
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Wildest fee
MT
Wheeler Sup’r. “
J. W. Buckle, Justite «.
W. I. Hama, Witness “
J-AV-n Brawl, •
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n -fe;
17,00 27,09

G. W.'Valentine-.’
Writ. Walley,
f
J.1J. Jackson, ®
JdMb*6line,
*
dropping, a

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Tfciria., •••»»«. Oa

ABRAHAM IDfCOLN,
, or ndJBio» '

------------- ------- upon mi_____
clainre reported that they had
upoallu. folloyiA, iJoi art
reooinntend Uicivnllovranoaasfo)
Name*.
Natare«tcia^i,r Am1!

M. Hojpoa,
EM,

Sup ra
1
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1,1 a 2,is

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s
J. Robertson, „
5&gt;. W.; Valentine,
Wui. Ifrceman, '

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Jurgber, Jditioe-'
Cook
V
•*
Everts, Sheriff**
Thos. Tinkler, Cwnst. **
,Akx§ioe
.**
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Thos. Tinkler, &gt;*
•*1 40,07 4O,t7
P. Brown,
Justice “
VT^wRoberta A Striker,
Stationary, ligbts Ac.
in^a n&lt;to
Aaron,I".lake, Sup'ra **
12.to ;$.«»
T. Bomrdus, W&amp;eaa “
23$ 2,85
Al Elltpl,
Sup’ra “
6^0- 8.80
16,20 15,20
Stebbins A Co., Chairs
5&gt;r Court House:
10,00 10,90
T. Miles,
Snp'rs
feo
MOO 1JOO
John Keagle, Snp'rs
**
10,00 10,00
*,00 6,00
10,00 4QJ9027,00 *7j»
1,5$

T. V. Hobiiax^ “
UurtEo,
&gt;

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1,S8
S»,W‘ Sl,»&lt;

On Motion thb’ report wa.Wccrple.l
-------------- rd that Hr. Stebbins
bdraw Xbe. acct of J.
i dpi Ura sod thirteen
Roberts, Qf%

. _ _____________ itebbtns hadleara to
witbdrpw the acet of J. Roberta of &gt;15.

d that a
mid be dbg and stoned np, at the
use and -some small repairs in
ig Ac. tbe probable oaei of which
wowltfl________
« about,&gt;ixty dollars—and some
repair*...to
- . the platform and
__ walk in
fr0Rl&lt;*b" Court House tL;
the probable
cost of which would be she sum of ten
dollars, and furtlur reesunmend that the
sum of twenty dollars be as* apart for
the above specified purpose.
I '■ ,1 - On motion tbe report was aorepted.
Mr. fitebtxns moved that the report of
the committee .‘be adopted. Mottou
pravaled.
£
On .motion Board adjourned -featH'I1
o’clock r».
.
D. Snsxn,
’
0!
•,
Dtp. CM.
. - --------Afternoon Session 1 r. M.
Board met pursuant to adfoarmnent,
rdl^crtled^tioram present,^Board pro­
Mr. Eari moved that tlo sum of one

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qrofX E. qr .r
which ahdli be

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Do-lfrll HjKfton

XT WUPUKAUSOULTl

tert Jewelry
ANDREW JOHNSON, Walehes
-w avast usoemmow arrwa
’ 7’ j , Ut TSMMEHKXK.

I

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3 sasses ssl:

Mb., 0,™—nd «... kund^a
*£' 7poB'^ Ur T°"’ n“'
cvnj^rvui
h.v uuiiuic.
rtteseven dollart be appropriatedand M and Wheeler, ns suoh committee.
.1 Mr. Roffc movM that the County
apafbas the Volunteer relief fond-dBrA.and J^---------. .re
nioaMwmtedJ
:T/ "
aHow«! tU
Hr Stebbins moved that th* yum of meh
1
vntedbt hundred dollar* be apprOpt*' 1dollars to apply
X&amp;Trou,’1’“c“"rp°rf^1

dr. jCrk moved that the ebair sp-’ ’
ata Momutteuof three to apportion
Stafo and Uocrtty tax toTbe xeyeral

CiKt-rr C«w--Tl
/ &lt;*•»&gt;!
bet st the Court Howl

UlWttTrtUfiElfUUMl
Qp-ILJ. Gtart baa
eplealcd stock ofNew •

io
•[-j-—» to be in the I
hie gfedsjdtt when they
rot, consequently,' he «

HENRY II. CKAPU, of Flint,
ftwaor.
E. 0. Gttosy ENOB, of Jonesville.

thfe-tfese -who bought &lt;

james'u'roni'uCTr'

FtrAtif
JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.

’

Mate Road, in Csslleul

Ar O—totowr•{U'J Pf^r .
.
eyKL’S HEWEFT, &lt;Vu»teg.

October, 29tbJ8G4at2|
Good speakers vfll be ml
a rousing time may be el

ElilL'ANNEKEi'Tfljn.I.n.

At.BEiff waB *B£»ri...u.
that the report of •fourth-bf a vnill on the dollar upon the
the Qommiltc«~as amended by the
ate-Vafaatidti of the taxabU propBoard be adopted, motion prevailed.
appropriated from tha county
Tbs Commute upon finance through
the benefit of the Ban-y bounty
their Chairman, submitted tbefollowing
------- motion prevailed.
^Tbe Committa
appointed to app*w- lion the State al 1 county Ta* to the
ooosidored the j
1 aeveral Townahi] , submitted the followCounty, submit I
ing as their repo
Qaaaasasadabt«L___ —
. iz.&lt;k
Cqanty,
&gt;48*2,00
Relief Order, atfhc commoment of the year, 10614,0*
“ Piven this.year,
203*9,06
Pt^aM.in dabtM^rea f‘ '*
86*05,08
Couaty,

ooming year,
A84",t5
48,50 27,*D
/
16.0Q 14,00 Coutingeot oxpeneea of the
Cooaty,
5000,00
403^3030
Ini. od money;lo*aa,
1400,00
•
M»
1602 1*6,22 Remand tax,
■. jW*,
_____
______
MOBfeNI Poor Farm EaL g
“
£
.245*7,00 '
D. Striker, Disk Blanks Ao. 10.20 1030 RaBof ■»
a Psidl
Coast fee.
3,** *,68 Total Amt. to be^provided for 74096,4$
H. Coleman, Justice ••
5,6g. 5.58 Twcnty-firo mills upon the dollar upon
C. Woken,
Few Team,
7,75 7^5 the aggregate valuation of the real aad
•
JobnMoColum
‘np'ra fee.
8,00 8,00 perooaa);Mtate of the Coooty will give
40003,92
W. a«Brown, Jwstioe •*
538 5,8* the soaaot
20000,00
On motion the report was accepted. ’ Money loaned last year,
_____ __________
__ _ d
_
JMMUtt
the total sum
Mr. Miles moved to amend tbe report making
land be equalised as asm-med by tbe Snpervinor* Motion Prevailed.
' &lt;of the Committeejby allowing the. ae- wlucli deducted from the amount to be
of Mr. Hay* at the sum o4 $40,50 provided for will Mar* the
Mr. Stebbins moved that the Mssee eonnt
i
-*■ n
asm of
*8002,54
ment Roll of the Township of Yankee instead
i
of $20,25 *" reoommedded by
Committee. Motion Lost.
It will be obeerved by the : above
.* pvingabe equalised by deducting four the
&lt;
Mr. Wheeler moved to amend the re­ .tatnmewt that a tax of twenty*five mills
percent, from the Real bstale valua­
5x25
tion m made by the Supervisor.
|port of the Comadtiee by allowing the on the dollar will .pay all tbe probable .« S
of Mr. Hays at tbe sum of $30. demands on the Treasurer for tbe oom- Total 5*4775 4(34687
Which motion was lost by yeas and account
i
Which was decided by yeas and nays ing year inofoding the present indebtednays as follows:
,
On motion the re;
tH-es cxrmptiug tbe money loaned last and the committee dU—
Yoas— MessrsCarpenter,
Rork, as
i follows:
1
.-'s'
Yeas—Dewey, Elliot, Hanna, Jowee, year and the sum of 8002,64 that wifi
Town, Houghtai in, Stebbins, aad Wheel­
Mr. Town moved that the report be
1
. . t. adooted. Motion prevailed.
Keagle, Lapbam, Miles, Searle and aecree the coming year.
er. *.
7
A
ThrrdbM the Oomnuttee would reoNays—Meears. Dewev, Earl, EUkA, Wheirier. 9.
Mr. Town introdnoed the following
bomend
Ae
addoptioo
of
the
IbUowiog
Hanna. Jones. Kcagle, Lspbam, McCol­
Nays—Carpenter, Earl. HooghtaKik
NaaiatMpbf
McCollum, Rork ' Stebbins and Town. resolution:
lum, guiles and hearts. 10.
■
•»'
ZtanM, that * tax of Ivrentg-fira
Mr. .Town moved to sroeod the're
Mr. Hanna moved that the asMse
ment Kofi of the Township, of! Yankeei port ofthe Committee by allowing tbe milboa-the dollar be leivod apen the Bupervtkor Axil reoeive per year, more
Springs be equalised as assessed by thei acount ofE. R. Carpenter st the sum of aggregate amount of the valuation ol than ,{h*rty rente per hoed for every per^
tbe taxable property of tbe eoantyfar
1
• *'•
Supervisor.
J
» ten dollars.
eon to whom the mihtary relief fund i*
State and county parpotea, for the dom­
Mr. Hanna moved to amend the
Which motion was decided in tlwi
fermahed for the fellowing sereioe eix:
Negatireas follows:
V1 .
port of the Committee by allowing tbe ing yver. All of which is reapeetluliy Examination of applicants for-rebel re­
submitted.
f
A.
D.
R
om
,
aocountdf
ER.
Carpenter
at
the
sum
Yeas—Mesar* Hanna, Ilooghtalin,
porting the setae to the ootmty 'Dreaewof thirty AoRara. -Both of the above
Jones, Keagle and Searla 8rer, drawing orders on such funds, sad
On motion of Mr. Searla tbe report
Nayita—Messra Csrpeqter, Dewev, motions lost
any and all other services necemary or
Mr. Rork moved to amend the report was accepted and’the committee dtsEarl, Elfipt, Lapham, McCollum,
proper *» bo done in disbursing such
bhsrgvd.'
Rork, Stebbins, Town and Wheeler. 11. of the Committee-by allowing the ac­
ifend. «n
t
sj .-.i
On-motion Board adjourned until
Mr. Earl moved that the aaueeemenl count of E R- Carpenter atthe eum of'
Mr. Rork moved that the resolwlicm
8 o’olockP. M. A
D. Snmtah. ’
Roll oflheTownship ofA'ankoe Springs fifteen dollars. Nation lost.
1
.s'JtebMf- be adopted- Motion prevailed
Mr. Town moved to amend lb* re ,1 .&lt;w&gt;i
be equalized by defecting five per cent,
Mr. Ikrl moval that the Votabv
W 4 Afternoon Session, 8 P. M. •
from the Real Estate valuation as made port
-------of—
the ---------Commtoec by allowing the ’’
’.Carpenter aTMm'teh
by Uh:-Superriw. Mutiow Prevailed ’ -accountof E ’R.
Beardsst purmanl to adjournment, which ftta last reoolutiou was adopted
Mr. Rork presented the following of
&lt;“*•twenty
------— J
dollara.
-M— -' Motion dM not 'pre roll ea’M. Quorum present, Board pro­ bo rootedvd. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Banns moved that the chair ap­
ceeded to-businms~
I Mr. Stebbins moved to amend the re­ ' Mr. Town moved that the report of point Aloommittre of three to otmfte
with the publishers ot the village napofi
port of tbe Cotnnriftee by allowing the the committee ou fiuanoo together with
in
regard to printing tbe proceodmge fit
aeuountvrfE R. Carpenter at the toft jho ftetoTettoa thereto be adopted,f
—-ocu.
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au&lt;1 rvmort to-morrow tnorth
of twenW-eeven dffllara .
,1

Which was decMed in the aftrm mlve

Us lotrltatTisQ. —J I
w^tyifrftcwaygo, will I

•4 the Court Bowel, I

fox

R. Joi
RoTToflne TownujpofOrangpvilia be Gco.1
&lt; qiLilsped-as Axuemed
Motion Pre­ SC. 1 kindle, J.Probate. 10,83
vailed.
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.
. .Allen
2,76
Mr. Rork moved that tbe ittii—p
3,’ Hays Si^p’rs fee.
Rollqf thr Towtuhip of.Prairievilh. bn

t qnanxel by addiag fire per cent to tbe
Real Estate valuation made by the fe'npervieor..,
.
,
. , .r
Which wax amended on motion of
Mr! Stebbins that it be equdixed by
adding ten per cent, to tbe Reni Estate
valuation as made by the Supervisor —
Amendment Prevailed.
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Ou motion Board adjoxrned until 7
o’dQek P. M.
D. Sxbiuul
Aga Cbrt.
.
Evening Seeaion 7 P E
Board met pursuant to.Adjournment.
Roll.called, all the methbers present.. Board proceeded with equalization
of the ■miwsmeai jlafis
.
Mr. Dewey moved that the xsm*.ment Roll ot the Towu*hip of Rutland
be equalised as Aaecesed by the Supervieor. Motion Lost
.
..
Mr. LMpliam moved that tbe as ires
meat Boll of tbe Township of Rutland
be equalised by deducting two per cent
from the Rea) Estate valuation as made
by the -Supervisor. Motion Prevailed.
Mr. Carpenter moved that the Arasesmout Bofi of the Township of Tboruspple be equalised ss ssseseed , by - the
Supervisor. Motion Loot
Mr. Lsphxm moved that the aaseesmstit Roll of the Town of Tboranpple
be equalised by deducting tea per csnL
from tbe Real Estate valuation as made
by the Sopcrvisor. Motion PrevailedMr Carpenter moved that the asMsameot Roll of the Township of Wood-1

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law. Tao people -sill qukkl» sml« ac­
counts with the party Milch ba« gives

Gaxxr ha* a l*rg-l
Made Clothing, and is dd

OJItUSFOBD,ofOlivet
WIITElUUlIxTElX ‘Jfl IHtUd.le.

AbMttkass “111
F
Owr Neighbor of the Pio I

entitled •‘Notes by tlie Vi
last veak/gets things pl

For Mentor e&lt; &lt;*• fttate A*»a ie.
«M f&gt;..iHc4.-JOQM M. xirixs.
For ltenrw**l»tl»»« is Ito N.l» teffitstorr,
l^wXtoTjOHM O RUMYO
M IMeutet, IXUtOBB HPUaM.
OOUKTT TlCKSr.
Fee Btortt JOMM A MAIX.
For Cterl. J. M. CAUWALUnKR.
For Trrtorrr. H AJl VX Y K. 5 HX1.DOX.
.
For te&lt;W&lt;r.fD~«t».M. U COOK.

. mixed sp.

He raat reel

anything connected with tl
BtUtegteW Mrrate, when I

intorvenca between the av
aarratian. Perbapa If iJ
dapped be would have rl&gt;

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ler.He Ulka u4 being oat

FwOrwU^a- r.8T»VKMS,J. J. JACKS03.

crowd ofcnee, waai, eh I
liana ojweksrs zatih and . I
. ptagpe all 'the' proceed iug I

Tbe following meeting, have been up
pointed by the Republican County Com.

'« JFWaesdoy
Retells
•f the Fair, snd inixee up I

taiUM, which will be addressed by Mr

or more of the following epoakMS
James A. Sweeney. II. Wright aad

Chas. G. Holbrook.
At the School Hoose, Carl too Center,
Fridav evening. Oct. 28.
A&gt;U.4p'.Sdv&gt;l II—.CuiImm.
Saturday evening, Oct. 29.
At Middleville, Monday evening,
Ont. 81.
’
At Orangeville, Tsredky evening,
Nov. 1.
At Prairieville, Wedoebday evening,
Al Hickory Corners, Thursday eve­
ning. Nov. Sd.
Al Doud'. Scbncl Jhmio In Hope,
Thursday evening. Nov. 3«l.
Al tbe Morford School fluuse in J*4&gt;na
town, Fridav evening. Nov. 4.
At Woudlsnd Center, Saturday evbaing, Nur. 5
Al nesting., Monday evening. Nov. 7

wan*ISpsshsr*"with all th

Hertdlta of aa -iinmea
ITrdnrtd.y, and telle ns lb
the Fair Ground, during t

that day and examining lb
the •'RopaWiean'Speakers'
to town and attempted to J

Inoe, where ba could turn r
down over a tanblet, aac
•pside down over hi. apt i

MILUNm 8T0BE
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wsni«.
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Ths Croat CoeeoSswey.
Mort nf oer readers are awm of tb«
upoeore made, some time since, n{ the

treaeoDsble orgamutioe In the North­
west known s* tbe "Sum of Liberty.’
Dodd the Grand Master,' was arrested

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Tbf truti jp, that none oil

of theFmrrelatod by our
carrH &lt;M •‘Wednesday." I
laborer, oh tbe Fair Grucd

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Bceday focaBOate who aver tj

Wi~'.&lt;X uWr SUl, br.

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It is therefore inferred that

the ZVmmsr -whs nW prases
The llrpubliqan Speaker!
on Wednesdsy, and depart
tbe sawrning of the Fair. I

AX*W'

aad being tried for emupimey. Tbe evi­
dence of tb« treasoneble eta, reel er of tbe

Zhmiu'i otic Speakers who 1

order, and the counactloft
DoM with
it, as ita head, is very cosetasive. It

iFOjtsrjrx)

*'/a900DS,
seems that Dodd himself oo regards it.t K~p&lt; &lt;M&gt;
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grodel)!*.
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New G&lt;&gt;«ds received «ftM.
_ mtcox

mart.” on tbe day of lbs .
it tbs •‘bottle," the “tumbli
‘•■pturoed countenance," lhai
mfoetaef with the vision and
Tl^Jrath Is’ ibxt so many I
rations nf ^o ^iooctr, nf a j I

political nalura, are op m-|
rveelt of seolng "throo^ a yll
that Ito awu&gt;ents receive!
whoever.even by its o wd pob I
We regret this mveh, for th I
the ereft, and trust a refer J

tolls place when vltclfee Is o&gt; I

A Bid Cx*x.-lt is but a I

Rea)
sires we met a friend
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frost aaevnre cold, la eoU

lanky bento and wet fort. A
ofs^ertag may besarsd by
few dollars, and sslectiag fro&lt; J
aMfe fUaefBo atoMdSooj
Preuss vws Prerut's Poc

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■w.en" th* mv.l l‘ro&amp;&lt;ablo MaAto*. tor
UM. uwkiif to their rtwar. keeping In w*«&lt;ir
nr w.M^dwjt orttor, onu the.r great apeod «»d

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PRUNES. F108. RABINS. CODFISH;
l fart, ererrthing la the Grocery lino, aach •

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asSTAXr® !£■ ft? JSS- K?
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t. lawrit.PMBbMtor.. N. X. lura.rly rt tba,North

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s rtecrta^d ' |[J '.enct’di wAKMiNewiRt.
^Ta'.^T^a nJnncP I take P. 0. IU»w«r.«-n*-.
CMe«»a, HI.
growydeoeareto tba* pAHMy |

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PATEBT MEIICEIEI.
IT'iiEcr’

Diaaoao rt Ihoaa Omaa rrouirw* th* aid of •
DIURETIC. HRLMBOl.DS EXTRACT UUCHG
IS TRI GREAT DIURETIC, m.d 1&gt; certain to
U»« tbe dmUed &lt;«*«* *• *U /»*-*«./&gt; «AmA it

Erhfaaer of lb* moat rrttoU* and rr.aoa.lbk
rharucte* will aceoaipany the medldiue.
Frlee R1 j*r BeiUe,errtx far&lt;3.

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■tar Ma tab ted olaort nrtrflBBV.
Tte dootora proooaaoed ite tew Mar*

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EqtMlt totltrw Cooto. Stmt, Pbifadrtph in

l&amp;n-C M. Jaakwnr-u Dear Str :-P««mrta»p*rteooa •aaM- m« to my thrtJ retard the German
Bittora prepared by you aa an excellent medicjo*.
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BUFFALO TESTIMONY.

AMERICAN
ORGANS,
Stomach: Liver and Bowels
&lt;irratio Arerr^mciit,
Cam DruM-Mla. Utw Complaint. Hjtadaeh-.
Ge»«railMHlity, Nerrouai.e.., Un’toUK-t of
Bplrita. cte»ampiion. Ctolie. Intermitt
eat Pe»er», Cronipo end Hpa«wwi tntf

prongs

CURE

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ufrrlor met. or l«aa ex ere day J ttaea taken
wo bntilea of the ‘Prot.lt* Core,’ and tera not
। ad any prta tir-c* I left It off biot* than four
.work* a«or , I conaidar my art f a* ectlraly cured,
and th. medicine baa made me tert eery light and
^’71^1?* ’ 7'oa"1
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GODFREY SCHEFFER, dOlMIddSgan gk.”
•■Me wlfb had b*ee rniffering with RheumalUta
of an hrffamaterr character foe about *lx or aovra
year*. aometiuH-a eery acutely. About the firet el
Ju a* laarobe cMunaaced taking tbe •People*

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N&lt;» VVoMd..W»uk to Swell or Split.
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Tbe O«M«raM V»oePrcaid«Bt Uh* •
*m uftan eppearsd lo i Northern view
siosa hi* faUl defection. . .BW speeeb at IiSdW
awuuah. is whi*hUertyUdBlav*y&gt;b* i
ceruaretoo* of the Ooofedereoy, and de 'ahi mera* of us* emite^Biarira which ar*
Ilk*
dared ibrt “biosery mol become tU fi-ating ie’feeibMkev/’pMe
him and Vallaadighl'n. tbe •bob North sapping tbi
ouniroUmg power of fek
t-” **d |
army In bu
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emiea and
feat “all lbe great Suteeof tbe Noctbshudder to
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membered. Alee eoetbesa lew «»«fee djura.-uu. —w. r:
alter, whM 004.mission fer-w**’fe«fe
he held.forth feaA “eufebn ia fee iseme*
dou* |*vgr by which .«♦ ea* Work out
our destiny and** PrevidMO*.”
Then miuiher »o lbs. Ia»t part of 1862,
at his b.HMed*ar*M«
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y at fall of-hwre* eay) die," Mart difeh
rhetoric. . R»r aboe* iweair monfea pro folio'
TM ask' M-p«w*plstfcm.“ aliWttsy b*vs
t&gt;r,fe lb* pressnl letter, Mr. Stsphsna
*“*&gt;d
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Wlwrv wsa put. tbs.Vni loyal la torrsawofbiooA. m,d*»o*ig»T-Ftt .]1*MU •*«* fe*‘
united BMietantw-wf fe* true men of all
j^od &lt;»c, » m.re jouib liM tor u&gt;o*tbt drava his auliced.,,
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peruesin luweff.rtd tospburceftfll and
The preernl manifestation hM all fee fair opportmfltyftir afl ’ who are entitled
MrtdgrtW .’I .i
lath* fool
ottbstr prts«a* *f death,) ' greater irtsrsat b*c*O*a 11 point* directly
to vbte at.1 lb*■• spproafeing alaetiufM in
“The President la
T1U tbs hat nbrt fos is Ch* tai dtlsb ripitVa.
at fee prime pti&gt;po*iltoa ta tbe CWosgo fes8tel*tfMJ**oarU tad &gt; excluding
to “confer with feeg
And saved h th* tad Uiai eas won br our.ores. platform—“s eesMtioo of beelililiM Wife
guerrillaiMn nd ofer oriiaM sad . dta- 1 deliver u« this time
Maoria.tkL H.18S4. .
.
• view loan ultimate oMiveatiea of fee brfltlei. have nu just right io vote;
fc (ta.w, Itaj-i
Stales." This journal ba* from fee ,bw '•‘•i; Tbm* and only
giuoiac declared feat tbe Btatee pffe* the qualihoatthna- a™-------------------------- -.
C-nfodsrccy -*uld g« i«U&gt; such • CsB. preauribed hyrtbr-kw* nbtfca sufe
vanlion uo|y in their original ladepeodwt ise of which ara . b*reto. *MM*d, *h*ll
capacity, w&gt;d oKal aU •» atertberr»ol
Speech Of Geweral Hooksr «1 Chleago-• tbe
,
Union; and that *o Sum would am­
'•Voting or attempting' to vote, in ponpoi forth" by p*ae**a«s'aBd ooppirWdl*
Major General Ht»&lt;&gt;kur had an antbuei-- ■*id« itself Impnd by Ju •*wlaaiu*a.s*en tnrwiritid eflaw or nrwers, V* declared
feMiefefetbe raufisd by . fercw a military offms*. subjecting th« &lt;&lt;*ndor at tb* North; after tbe govafeiu**! has
aetic public reception at Chicago on Myn- dMMWi
t
of fe* olher. SutM—Whife &lt;*n- tp.arrest, trial *ed. psmisba*«&gt;i. if con­ been Steaded time and again fer- takhg
day, and rswudfd. io an addras*. of i..urfe*
I
tbs negroes, and. making »»ldier* ef them,
wclcomy ae jailuaiif
t.
.„ ?.
&lt;currvnoc, under fe* prM**t Grmrtitwfe*. victed.
■
:
•nd a
*Uo* Mdg* ■?
'Sa ’» • * J sniiatsd '■ thia rebellion is
' enough to make •» ar»*nda*ent» v*W.
“If. No ops who has boom arm» against
and. bindiM upon .IL If few «i«w vw the gnvermnrtrt of the United States. or from every copperbeadTtenne! iu th* land
for the rebellion, I cam* itr .*t ths be- 1
ri^tk-waa of supremo importance. A votamartfr tfw aid iu»d comfort to iu tn tbs tbnma rrf robslliu*, bMMto fee
ginning, ag4J rnpact, if my lifeiaapsrad, 1
barriers
to
the
onward
march of freedom
convention of fe* State*, so organised,
tn be in al the death. 1 |Hapbirnua ap-: &lt;woqM in fact be a rsmitting of fe* Ud enemies daring the present rebellion, have been overtu
Uta.*IWU.U.
shall notMjudge or dark at election;
plauae.]. 1 expeuk-whsw-il is over, in ’
rf—plopfce &gt;»'
Union to.iia original »lem**t*—I” oibcr nor shall iny county, jndg*'knowingly-. nteUfe-M «
cxninou wilh-pM ol r»y coipp*ni»oe, fu '
-ords. apoti|iv* aod.twraal diMobfem appoint any such 'person to act as judge
claim an hoitorable di^biirge. {Qlnwrd.]
of th* Uifem, wife aa
unesrtaie •tllfefiM. Violation of fel* Will be
I intend to merit, [Continued cheering, j 1
prospect of forming aoulber.
peompdr noticed and the offenders
1 feel fruin jour indulgent sxpreeaiou*
MV -M4hie 1 Will feey drag"i oat thke
Well, buw doe. Mr. Swphwa fe* mosl ■
to-night a* though 1 had merited it up to moderate and. sag*oi-u* «f the south­
old bnbby-boiwe, and r|ds.ag*ine| Aim in
tboriliea. „
■
.• r&gt;-.J • . ” ■ thl* nsvharetial
thia time.
[Cbrera.] I am as deeply,
Far from II. They
ern leaders regard fei* 1 Ho sxprea***
••111. Outrage* upon the freedom of
aa earnestly, lUtMOstcd io tho leaultaa J. •
bimseif wife *E hiacharacuriyuu slremhl- sketch by ylnleuce.or iniimidittl-m; rt-, oars not wLnt th* BeWk nfef de t» dh^
wa* when I took Up arms al the begi*tempting ’•» Mnder legdl dr tn ‘phxiure troy ;hc Union, but canmae no step tA*O
Fling- [APF1*"'-!» 1
this iwv
fi&gt;r its prs**ryplia*. We .rwual believe
li'iug can p.-kbly feBlas»raa«w&lt;Mbellmn i* staggering from it* own wwdt- s.rs/vr an «nd to be pul to Hua-unawral or -mser.urag* iilrgal v&lt;*ng; Wtertdring
net* [cheerifl, and?f any.dt.u^ ta felt on ...dm.ral-.wM up- kram.U. »d with the legal ntaHeawof »*«*•&lt;mrtl*|r
a* offio re nf vlotii-n ir---- •-------——
td free. *rtn Unb’ drill tfej^Bi* for feblr
tho stibirt, M .mguy npyapsparsoeem to
law or ordgrt; wPlM
indicate, let iham.regd lhe »»*ecb.Dr tbs
artniss. Had they dobe’sn at fee *Urt,
their Idnllea/imder the .-w. »&lt;»
--•
arch-traitor of the wwld. .-[Cheer*. 1 Let
Europe would, wife on* accord, have spdan*.hy
nflkere
trf
elrcti-m*
;
and
Mpwcl
1
, them read the speech vt Juluraoo Davie,
_i._ —as__ .a*
nffSnara' oath
whose name, 1 am ipld, w*» loudly cheer
ed in iboao atresia hut a few, weeks since.
“To such a convenlisn of the Stale* 1
' [••■Shams! Shamer] Bo w&gt;hascaue.b-.^lhsvonootveclion. *• • P-W*l
1 rd mono human misery end desolstod
c^rcec* and mtarebange of veg* be­
■ more homes than ha* aoy oihnr morteV
man from th* beginning of all ume [loud tween equal and wwnya Pow»r». jusl as
U.e conreotum oF U88
«^d »nd
• applause;] the enemy of government aad
semblrd. • • • From the 4»sn»of ell mankind. And whgt doos it mean
wbea be ia sheared .by Americana] si.m, or icUrchangeof yl*Wb.ta such *.
convention,-the biswry. as wall a* ibe
When lbs enemy of enemies 1* cheered
true tialurc of o«r instituUoM, and th*
b* Americans In this m*gnWicant metrop­
rclslf.m of fee 8u^ loosed
“fe*r
olis what doc* it mean 1 .Thar* is some­
Md toward the.ledyral bead, would
thing wrong.
-*» i” -'iTraitora.
doubiles* b* much better uadereUmdgen
erally than they t&gt;vW ar*; bilk I should
on ,1 H.*m.
•ppl.w.] U. favor such a proposition only as a peace­
b dlrwlloj M.
)"&gt;’ foWl
’ ful conirrcnce. a* the cynveatmn ot 1887
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H, j. tka „lh.r -1» *H. .M I.* W “
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This In sxcelteut, cdntidcriag rtmt &lt;x*&gt;Jteh tbe tod ■‘Domocrnue, tertf, J If

Jeff DavWeragimewtaU' t JOT

Cbf^ertaed or^M to suit the eye end ear
&lt;Mb eowarffiy OspperhrW eawreiatae ia
sod around the county of Barry, State of &lt;•/«/■&gt; 4g Me seta**«/fh»
But allow me ’.to berr, state,
Thia to a plain statement. It w»« ui
on tbe taemr.ef a mea.and a eoUier. thai derntood by the people, who gave I
Geerge B. MeCl.lta. will to ee far left Jfad^withmn tbo S£2e^vate,eh

It ta«n
Cs^r’Gmwwsr.
'
■“ DSN RY H. CRAPd,&lt;F!tat-

in tbe dark,

fotatauttarow, ”
E. O.pReayiNOS, of Juroeville.

by Gov. 8sj moor, have been tampered

J1B»KTOFrWlfSf Alhpn.

wftb by toe Commfaslotare.
votes were, taken out and Mudellsii

, e- .
jptensw,"
J 'ffiOH.N OWBN; of Detroit.
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votes put in place rt them.

The partfao

have boon ameted, trfod, aad found
guilty of this eeormoue erhne upon tie
ballot tank
to«n has emfemed
bla crime, implicating several ottan.—
There to no doubt but a gram -oobesatwaa rotated fate to elaot McCtellan by
freed!
.

AUJEKY WILLIAMS,’
^O.’HO«FOKai?o!

tbe eoWferh- how In the so rsoommroded by tbe General;
only needs that Wo know wtal the J
Western Department is concerned, that “vtewe” ware to eee the' propriety
he wiU be ashamed to think that he -ever defeat, and that his election was wef
allowed hie wama to omm sp bafore an •'called for by the inlereeu of too nation.
in taliigowk people, m aw aephaat far tho Grnoral McCIcIIm to too contrary not­
bighorn and ascot reepooeibto office with- withstanding.
Judge Woodward was, and to, a Cootatoafkffirfa freeaad ooMghteoed propertaad of tbo Valtandigtam school. At
There fo now 800 men present fa thia the commencement bfrbe war, as Hon.
.
dstachoroot of too regiment of Movrill'e H. B. Wright soya:—
.
“Hr df/tadrt (JU eoniHtutionallty of
Hoese,- sad ta the whole 800, portape 80
con ta found wbo will rote for McGrllan. oofettion anddwoiediho jrowor ^f Ao Gov1 tavo beetd the espreeeion of almost erameta to eesrev into entasusioe &lt; n-

every man noWat tbfa poet belonging to
It fo already proved that tbe Copper­ tta regimswt, audit fo moot a miserably
small.portioa of the men here that will
heads sx pert to carry this election liy
vote for MeCellan. Out of tbe company
fraud. Look out for them.
te which I befoug, thuro to boar proerot
20 men, two-oT whom will rote for Me
Qeliaeu
There are oomo of the very
KSuriui

in forging rotes, it need not he expected
that they »re any too good to toll olupeodous lien, and forge affidavits to prove

OOOKTr TICKFr.

years ago. But such Dtohocrats are an
honor to w tat once was tta old line Dem­
ocratic party. They hold nb relation
ship to this modern Copperhead Detnoc
racy, and allow me to say tbov as truly
We have no reason to believe that the
despise It. as any men fa the whole
‘Democracy of Barry County Is any more ■ United Stale., ftay are mra who behonest than their leaders in New York. believe In seeing thio Ouvernment up­
Look to your tickets and see that they held, wbo do not see fit to throw away
the vast amount of blood and treasure
are genuine!
that has already been poured out, and go
and eringe at the feet of Jeff. Davit and
htsmlnioua, and give them taek their
BrigMtly. .
possessions and ask for peace on any
Daring the pert week. wa have been
terms, and while one of the very strong­
mostly among the people of Barry and est Democrats was reading a piece fa tta
Eaton eountim.
We find tips people Barry Jhmeer, accusing toe Lincoln adawake everywhere, and the confidence of mitystraiten of being the disunion ele­
ment, he as truly expressed himself aa
the success ef the UotoQ party unbounded.
aay man 1 ever beard speck, (hto thoughts
At every Union meeting, no matter if

Tbo following meetings have been ap­
pointed by the Republican County Com.

mitteo, which will be addressed by om
or more of toe following speakers:
James A. Sweexe.y, H. W right andI

Chaa. G. Holbrook.
&lt;
At Prairieville, Wednesday evening,•
Nov. 2d.
‘At*Hickory Comers, Thursday eve­
ning, Nov. 3d.
Al Doud’s School, House te Hope,,
Thursday averring. Nov. 8d.
the closds lewer, and tbe rain pours, tbe
- Al toe Morford School Botme tn Jebtta
' people turn out, and are inclined to bepr
town, Friday evening. Nov. 4.
At Woodland Center, Saturday eve-. aa long as speakers are willing to talk.—
In Eaton' County the enthusiasm ie'un.
nteg, Nnvkfi .
At Hostir^s, Monday evening, Nov. 7.. bound rd. That county :wtil roll op yt
increased majority, for the Union ticket.
Register Tear Names!
Tbo work bee been t
there.
Every school di
All persoes, who have changed
|

visited, and priaeiplea of the parties pre­
seated, and discussed, and compared. It
wea our good fortune to meet many a
names Registered before they can
' man, who had recently renounced ths
Tbe BpardtoflUglstration ylll me
Chicago candidates and their stranded
ttaaeVera! Townships on Saturday Wf this and broken platform, and were now batweek to attend to this matter. See tbat tlingfor Lincoln and tbe Union. It does
one's soul good to see the oarnselaess and
your name is Registered I
deternination of these people. . They are
nut to be turned aside from their deva
Tbe Greet Daly.
On Tuoedjy next is to occur one of• tiou to their country by whining and syc­
ophantic appeals of the Tory Peace Par­
the most momeotous ersnta which over
occurred er ever will occur in the history ty. “Union Liberty and Law" are their
residences, and al! wbo have not

previously Registered, must have

of tola country.

the editerial of the Pionttr he must have
degenerated two or three pegs fa tho
scale of humanity, or his fears may have
dons it, but one thing is certain, any man
who can deliberately make or print such
asoerlimw m appearfa his paper of Sept.
15th and Sept 29th, 1884 fo not wanted
in tta ranks of tbe army or in tbe Union
party of the U. 8. Government. But nf
one thfag, rertaosurod. If the vote of tta
army Is what tbo McClellan men depend
on, they may aa well tang up tta fiddle.
I eubocribo myself your moot obod't.
servant,
Brarim 8. Anitrt,
Oo. I. Regft. Morril’a Horse.

watchwords; and Tuesday neat will witdom ths triumphant endorseonent of those

It to no lees than the

question of mratelning orabandoning the
Republic.
!t matters not, how much

and press follow it.)
You snay tMak I am a stranger In
Barry county, bat 1 am not, 1 have form­
erly resided in tbe county for four years,
and am pretty well acceainted with Mr.
Geo. W. Mills, and if I do not mistake
but a short lirta since he was one of the

questions st issue between tbe polical

The New York AfrraM, which fe “sup­
This nation has a porting McGelbn for the Presidency,” ।
destiny to realize; and the GofJ of Na­ talks m follows about that plank In tbe
tions will never permit tbe control bf tbe platfoftn which pronounces the war a

portlet, too grant feet stands revealed,

Governmeet to fail into tho bauds of ita

sophistry

may attempt to cover up tta

eoDobling eeotimenta.

lhet with LImoUi we stall savs tta coun­
try, while with Modelltf, it fo lost
forever.

.«»•*/.' •&lt;

,

No eaqg man believes or esn believe
tost with st) armistice, a convention sod
aa attempted oompromtoe, the Union
would ever be restored. An armistice,
with 4h* avowed object of negotiation, 1

would be recognition ; and with rocognl-

Every man wbo utters the standing
De that the “Abolitionist" commenced
the war to far MeCtaltoo.
Every rebel General, Coloeel, and
to separation.
England, Franco aod
Captain, are In favor ef thd election &lt;»f
Spain, would, secoud the claims of tho
Geo. B. McClellau.
CoofaderMy, fa eouh a ease, and vwld
Every “Knight al. iha Goldee Cirole''
. .
:
resist all ■Mesores, thereafter, looking to te for MoCtell®.
coercion. Tbe rebel papers assert thia.
insist upon oegattnioae only with regard

The Chicago Convention ’'explicitly
dedsres" in its platform tbat the war la a
failure, and that we must resort to other
means than warlike ones to settle the dif­
ferences between the people uf the United
Blates and the frieorfs and' adherents of
Jeff Davis. Now It U only natural that
the men iffths Chicago Coevention should
have studied very closely and very In­
tensely the hlstery.of that part of ths
war that was cairied on and conducted by
General McClslI^n, the favorite hero and
leader of tha Chicago patriots. Unques­
tionably they, like sensible men, talk of
tbe things they know most about, and
when they speak of tbo war they mean
McCUrtM’s pert of U. Ws mn there
fore, agree with the Chicago Convcntwu
oo this point. There is no doubt that
the war Carried on by tbe nominee of

Shortly before ibis, while sitting in
tta Onert-roum la Philadelphia, bs de­
clared: “That should toe Union be divi­
ded Ar would prtfrr tkat tka Hur would
ta drawn Aforto &lt;y/’ronry/eama.”
Mr. Geo. W. Hart, a nsepectable mer­
chant of Philadelphia, pubtatad a letter
under date of Oct. 2, 1868, in which he
stated, that soon after Judge Woodward
was nominated for Governor, he had a
eunveruatloo with him in which he- said
*.tat “Thio war waa an unoousti lotionsI
war, and an abolition war, aud that he
bad no inlereal whatever fa tho result,
let this result be what it might; that it
waa a contest te which the North oould
gain neither creditsor bnnor, and tola, he
believed would be tta verdict of history."
On another occasion, Judge Woodward
said, io a ounseraatioe with Hou. Thomae
Cunningham, a leading Democrat of Bea
ver county, that, "in bis judgement our
only course was to withdraw our armies
North of Mason and Dixon's line and
offtr tennt to Uu robrlr."
it was of thia maa, and entertaining
Ibero sentimaota, that General MeQelian
said uIJUd tkat ow rirtet ayratand it
was this man whose slection, as Governor
of Pennsylvania, he thought -called for
ky tkt intortrta of tho MZfae."
A maa wbo entertains such views, or
who agrrts with ouo wbo holds ttara,’ ia
not a fit man for our President.
He
might fill tta place of Jeff Davis but not
that of Abraham Lincoln.

A PniLABiLTHia paper says that with­
in tbe past week a number ot Dmkards
(a religious nest residing in' Virginia.)
have arrived in that city from the She­
nandoah Valley. They represented that
early in tbe rebellion tbe Dunk ante in
Virginia wore assured by tbe rebel toad
era thaj they should not, because of their
peculiar oenMentlous views, over be
called upon to go into the ‘•^uthsrn ar.
my." They ware to remain on their
farms, and progress with agriculture.—
Until recently they were comparatively
uamofaeted. Within tbe past six weeks
tbe Southerners made a wholesale fava
eion of their farms, and stripped them of
everything. Heroes, cattle, sheep, wag.
one, furage were taken by force. Scarce­
ly enough was left fbr home consumption.
Within a week after these depredations,
tbe conscripting officers, in the name of
Jeff. Davis and the Southern Coefedsracy
went .among tbe Dimkards and forced
some intn their reeks under th reals of
death. Foe these reasons manv of the
persuasion, with their wives and’children
fled to the North furl safety. The tales
of horror briefly told by the fugitives,
awaken for them tba must heartfelt symP"toy. The Dun harda originated in
Pennsylvania, early' In tbe eighteenth
oeutary. They are a peculiar class of
people, of toe Seventh day Baptist order.
Their proper name ia Tuckers. They
keep tbemselvee entirely free from oth.
er purs nasions, and never attempt to «mforoe their opinions on others. As a gen­
eral thing they are loyal to the Union.

affirm it.

Untea M«n, U io our eountry demands
our exertions sc d our ballots ou Tuesday
next ; Wi have'so fears for tho result,

if every man who feels and thinks aright
daotWlrty. ’Bulan over eeouriay.and
a failure to do onr duty, may result die-

astroctsly. We can afford to lose no
votes on Tuesday taxi. Aa overwhelm­
ing victory is what to needed.

A email

majority easy encnerage tbe Northern
ua^phienr i,v/whom Dodd fo the bead
aoTOrand Master, to carry- out their
ouhemes of war and rapine at the North ;

eral oince his time who has conducted
^EverydoeertM from the army to for ।tta war dtffervntlr, and with more euooese. (Mmeral Meaenaa. wo are now
has never beard of General Grant
Every man wbo voted against tho law aware,
i
allowing the eqUitts.*yota goes fur Mo- —st least we are led to infer that from
bfo om Mon of Graaf* name from the
CMbn.
।
of the setiaaa! heroes whom bo
Every man interested in the rebel number
i
leen, such as tta British rebel agent, Au- |praised so grawfally in fait speech at"
—but wo had not supposed that
gustua Belmont, of Now York, ia a warm Orange
'
too Chicmru Convention was made op
entirely m polMoe! Rip Vaa Winkle.,
supporters of McCfallan.
Fri-od. rt Can It be possible that torn aonventton
keowe nothing cf that part of tta war
tho Union, what think ye of them!
that is bonorab|s te the National arms.of the New York Has It never heard uf G&lt;msr«l Grant 1 L
y rf toe. Potomac

getic wayfarer yielded only a very slen­
der return »f water, while a beck outlet
«&gt;nduwed toe generous surplus to too
strawberry-bode which lay beyond. Bo
tbe sum of Detanoratic effort at Chicsto
t. establish the puriotie loyalty of to.

Iro thorn In the day of power (nd* re­

menu made every rebel gsiUar gurgle

greater part oflbe Army, uf drt
mao from ihslreouhos wwi m^.eg U in
the rear for the move. The Jal Di vision ■
of ths 2d tarps, with a part of the 5th
and Mi coeps. held the entire lino from
tbo Appomattox, on tho right, tri some
throe miles west of tba Weldon railroad
on tbe left. .. JkU boggaao &gt;ragnns, etc.
were oonl to the rear at City Point Al
2 o’clock this nrornleg Gen. Hancock JjAINB PORTRAIT GALLERY,
with Use 2d and 8d Brvislcmsof his onroet
moved. along the Vaughn road, rntutteg
southwest, and after crossing Thatcher's
run fagmi Um rotels nuteooebod In
newly made works. Gen. Hancock at
ooce charged on Urn flank and drove ft*ra. CWtosroro are aol ■&gt; pasted ia take Ptethem not. Ho took some 20 prisoners,
mostly eavrflry; • At about 4 o'cluck r..
«., ti»s rebeh, vakingiog-dvantage cf the
break in tho line brtWOeo the Wand 5&lt;h
corps, massed Gen. Anderson's division
aiUaatlags. Ote. 1 Ilk Ife.
ostltad*
of Hill's corps, and charged the right
wmg of tbe 2d owps, which gave way
and fell back a short distance, but L.ins
reinforoed charged and cheeked tbe r.dvartee of toe rebels, and captured a numof prisooers. Onr liws in the affair ia not
known, but is nut believed tv be beery.
Two guns were said to have Leen taken
by toe lebels, but, it is stated, were sub
seouently rerapfured. ’ Fighting conlinutd on this pa it of tbe lino until after
dark, when a heavy rain ended tbe fight­
ing fe toe day. Th.W.e.1-------------- -the right of the advance, but
much ground. The object w------tba left fo gel fairly around oo tot Boyn­
ton plank rood before tbe right advanced.
The colored division of the Oth corps had
Kime skirmishing with the rebels, but
nothing approaching a fight.
They lost
a few wounded. Gregg's cavalry had a
sharp fight with tbe rebels in the fore­
noon. When they attacked tbe rear of
bis column he charged and drove them
tack, capturing a cumber of prisoners
and 8 or 10 wagons loaded with supplies;
alro tome horses, mules, etc. Our left
wing gained about 15 miles of uouairy
to day, and to now la a position to attack
the ocainy's work's on the flank.
Gen.
Warren bad anarrow escape while riding
slung the Jine to-day, a tall grazing his
cheek and making a slight wound.
la toe Held, Out. 28, 7:80 a w.-Tta
number of prieonera taken yesterday is
.bout 800.
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Murrtand • Free mate.
Baltimore, Oet. 29.—Gov. Bradford
has just proclaimed the new Free Stele
Cun.titui.oa of Maryland.
The vote
woe 30,174 in favor, to 29.7W against.

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unplrrtrs"*-.^ *• the dru |
*bsye hallooed, end the nd

cred. Ilia said that then I
of teams fifteen rods lung, I
tl^t, sad is some teams d

tayeawd a woman. The
dsff/e tirade eldest List
bowl about taxes. Of ool

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want a new Coot-

The eitiseno of Barry &lt;
v notified that aa roon &gt;
Pay i« secured for tho I
lo^nmi Railroad, propel

Military
—
idenl, WSH ordered to suapvnd the trial
of tbe blockade runners to-day, and pro
ceed to Baltimore forth within in instigate
and try a recently discovered cnee of
most aslnonding fraud and forgery con
oectad with tU New York State eddiere'
vote. Tbe chargee are fti brief, sulwtituting MeCWlan votes in the original en­
velope submitted by the soldiers, and
forging aames thereto. One box, over
three foet long, contained many thousand,
of these fraudulent rules, some my fifteen
thoumnd. Odwrs are known to have
b^pa sent to Now T-rk. Tho dovefop.
mrataintMsmaopromfoctobe of tho
most startling'Waracter.

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entire route of said ral
portions of ifee grading j l
ties may choose to take,
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of January, and the world

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ay ria. will take place e
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The SoMters* In Forg^.
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fiwgmg soldiers* votes, but It mmt ffett
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AJTD
being mads public. Tta Court adjourned.
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be prepared to take ©on’I
tbe r&lt;«ut through his land
most they can nut of the I
•trillion of dollars worth
And lumber could read
owuing AV inter nt Battle I
hem* out. Gtixaas ol
let* te your own inured
end help we pct this Gres I
Bear in mind that you
timber abme, enough to I

House, Saturday 2»d&gt;
suited in the raising of-I
see hundred and twenty

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T-We don't want any—Mr. Paul eaye
there is But * perudo of danger."
"U‘» ell up with ue", mid tbs Mqjor,
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THAT THM UlTTEIW H
p.h'in the coaveh»Ui&gt;n they bad.near*
www AWKoae&amp;ie, heard beta two Stuart and AU staff w(lb
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Coelama uo Kuo »r y'bukar,
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n.rt«Uo,..4 IfmuJouuJ^cU
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one asd gire the oountervigu.*’
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to receive the pass&lt;1.rd.
“My man," weld be, "aomsbow or olh
er ths o.unlersign baa leaked out, and
the toijahave gut bold of it; they are
going out ue all aides of ua, so we bare

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JJosrSMp. wilt pretoptiv ata WlhtsU, «««&lt; Dagcj
. tb« tastes* •&lt; »tai» sslUse. QmsepMicteg.
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UM ageheUbfrWg IMtn IhoacttietUf yyWth
the fbgHire, furtWJ t» giro w»y tn the
Yankew nppreaeur, Itod now hiding in
poor ndlruftdsjtill prMaim a an of
Mood piat freeman ofcnwt tftwfl tn
bridge. That* fa Mei one thing to *bkh
we can areede—eeparate state iadepen
deaoe. Some there are who epert of
ree»nrtroettua wrth efrrety maKifaieed ;
but are there any wbd would tkSe mews
uro rights by prdpertr 1 God fwrHd.—
W void you see that boy with a beach'
bloom on hia cheek, grow up a kerf, nev­
er to triad the path of honor, uu'.aet tie
hght the'torch at the funeral pyre of Mt
country 1 Would yoaaoo'tbe Mr daogt-1
tera of tbs latd 'gifen orer to the brutal!Ityoftbt'TMrtrttn. ■
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“Ifanj rmegine Qtie would not
M blns UttB-«be declaration of Mh

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gouda cneld bare base bought in mark st
ralbetta&gt;«AtaB&gt;—dtililbM
adlbt
roxuld hUeibUi HUnhyciMta* coring
rather than by oss.eriylion, and yet I
। took upon the iaUee as the utore 4*^—
You forge all wfteo.
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taxre, Mfte on juriw : why
alt Sutil year Whai mr
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‘ tMf'HMMUHa*1 MMnfpt. T bSttbelll*
and lislksrs ootf iUM jest; thai it w«ivM
hare beep better had it been the peltcy!
from tbe bMinaing of Ibq war, sad J «•
4oj« H.twiU
I’sgtb,aedjtrcadth, and

Ltacin— the terme he &lt;4fcri; let him
note the too4 of the Northern ^&gt;reea ; let
him note the tone ef the northern people,
and hr* will eec there !• nothing left Tar
uu but separate independence. • ‘ 1 ;
-Who now looks fur iutereentlon IWbodoea not know that onr frlenfli
abroad depend epon our wHfagft', at
bemeT That the balance iar ip Mt(fryer
-irlth tietbry, and tares agalhet nt with |
defeat, and that when bur yfctnry la'eftqueau-cted we wilt be recognlted, and
o.&gt;tWld»B.r,'‘; ,uA
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“W» must do out doty, and that duty
ia tide t Efcery nfft ttVfirbkr ‘ sFm.

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(unbar toll] I know we bays nddeu a^
toaak five lailea,'Mid Ibp Major a; Jail. A lebsmA.&gt;daiini -M 'taiMlppi.'
-South
“Uuly a ebon dutanoe now/’ returned Cbmlbte.rsdebee to^ bur kid—etritoe when
br utrlkea Aw Amt—a blow Aw -Mer-oWn eMttenhrWtWiff
gtod ofta" Mjd tta M.j^' &amp;
boots and Madly. • Our Cnefederute peettawataB^m
eamahowl doo-'tlwl half so eenlimaOtai Buiesrrtwet tain mi upon tbowtMr-for
end riUbepUcaa 1 did aw bits ago. Baal- rwnatal support. Wo ere m\ks p«MC bsa •cul1 ftAj’VbW ^WwMsej
taidA-r*’
««» eJs-w. il.w n7-»-u
iy, I would not ride aaulbcr nuto Kj. mq

Frem Uos. Jos. «. Kswatod,.
Jartwo &gt;-&gt;re»9frT-Ikp»sUsa Mpwat
ly bos* r*eors(ta Is esassos nre asses whk smw
UMMtataia st lUfforvut kiada sf JbiMMms tea

AXvy^

front,

iltawtan rsateos iataaree. ata partMatarfr is lay faediy. »( tta bsbIWmMol br. tiusfland s Oonaaa BltUra. t tSrport for ones Ir-tn mi
■saalaoarar, loespro*&gt;my Ml aoov.rtim. Uta.

iMflF. \

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.. etc.

tta preilicit girl ip tbe &lt;Jd purotoign."
*pWhM ia tbatl suddenly essiaiaied
lahlmeelf tbe Captain, as they rude upon ths lias I
of an emisssca, aad mw * long line &lt;rf
campRrca before them Iom lhaa a rollc
distauk
.j Tbe.Yaukes camp cried the Major in
astonishment, ‘‘tienllrme^ IsCeakedaddlq.’’. De turned his hone around to flee,
buiMarsh euughljt firynly by tbe bridle
-“■FSMIW. W.
*” “■
claimed.
,
*
—

dullest ptayeT
*ln here and mv
the ncighb-&gt;rh.
ireitv girl to fits

-Y.-u S»Y
»IW !'■ '»* M
.Um
U,™*.
li.d C.lm. Mm ■ l.p.ip. »H&gt;1.
1

u/. wv aiu uc«ar-wwib.

«... .tmai ApI.f./frf-Vt.Y"!
rmuhuViUt fcrn. .J &lt;u rnn.l

EE CO.
the taste of &lt;tt Til*
1 be* ireoatomrf ¥» &lt;*,
charms of the RJcbnu-od
‘Tbs deuce you sag,,
rfa-med the Major. relsinj
bli lipe. and,W¥bty&lt;

.eft we hata
bUwUW

it and &lt;&gt;n
J&amp;'**
• ho Im-

must nuDvh kaWr -Tenwiuse' ■ TtwwQ .wo
will draw from twenty thmieendWe thir­
ty thnaaaod 'to w standard, -wad M
euwr&gt;gthaned. wo araat path the omcm
back U» the beaks of the Ohio.- mid tbue
give the peace perty-nf the North an aesswtUmao ponywdiadeialeeagire: •«—•fWoriislwiil out new arail. Ynwrno**
nonsuit /out*.heart; perform- mere tbaa
ito- tow esnawaob; yieU-haaaueh as free,
•'Yufa *to triypfieoner ah&gt;&gt;.* repIFfafl men can gira, aadaU mill bo w«U. Wiih
' producing a revolver. “Tbe first who iv peace and freedom BegluriouB career
Sw, JU
HmjHi to escape, will bhr the du»t_" - ■w-'"ti*«.
“What’. thia, Mr, PstrtT aaJd'tbo he red from c1*M Jegialatum, .Tree from
taxes-^indirect, it
true,
rulere
Msjur.
'
“1 ini Marsh, tha Yankee scoot,*’ re fur twehiy years past—no longer subject
plied he, eslmiy. tha peraon whom your
a'atfairlties hare IwicW sentenced to be
| hong as- a spy. and escaped once from
| Ufcb* prison, end once from CaatfeThnn•‘On each of the former nqcMfona,
| ; ■THe- deeH-F e*Mmed -both in a when I was in this State o( Georgia, on
my war to the army, that army wa» 00
' Miking (bcm ridebe^»rohim,'the oeout the eml of other States, aad It I* mfty at
MMgMr-bia -priaraerr Min- eamp and mir visit that ibis hike bauU-fafd. .!
bended them oretto the proper authori­ (rest that this Will "Pot be long ea'/ahd
ties. end then repaired In our hasdquar- that Pretidence may Boon take tbe war
tmw to-Sn.part- such to form alii o aii be heynari bee border*. . |&gt; treat, tUrt'lfrat
rrnr bewrta wnt feed &lt;* Mlowtorth* •*bad nhtsVard.
- -Vei-y -well,"
the’ Captain. "»!&gt; Mwyiit-bhi reireat, mad thsn If wegrftin
with yea." W fret bi wsrquit* is snr- ilcmeemn^lhoy wiHeom* toawubdfoem
■hue to gn, so the Msjnr, hut irfrqnlte W. as afrwie W esft HMtriala; ' *«
’
■
ffoTa few tnidtties they wtrpto the odd I “Till then we can bare no peace, an&lt;^
yet dues way oBe wuppoee (Ha gerdrn
dh- end With the exultant eeoul fi&gt;r their , meet is an a loos Aw war 1
Borne have
CiBt-nf the Kneel!va, and debtawd
EseeoUre bardiwu ped pride of
aWertsihrd the loot ton of the jMMtW , opinion wm append to ar»y wegmtolitimi.
and »idettss. aed when they arrired'pear Dmes ebeUfeh ur&gt;|mM Inmgtne ms'
&gt;hrfr p.4iii«H't»»«y
more or Iom the* a num. Dw ibry ent
hwn the forrret and thus avoid&lt;-d TOpW. suppouv 1 bevS-Boii' peor ttw wtonJed
T«»
unaccuatumed- f* such eyplorti, soldier bnrwe frixB the Md W fell -df
dmee trim there leylKelma yitat I few*

• *fTwb df IBM
IMP Beer whh BM y-R baWd
f op- hftWd*W«NtoerMtte

,

gtas own sob— tM hero oT many wellfoagbMwtie—yttar frwil frtdfl Md
Hurdeo. [OsorK] Hardee. wfe*M
captain prwyed huusrif early »farmland

dritatt '.M'tmnBh agshrii yom.i,
-Ihe Otb^.- Beaureipud jneoiw,] gMeii
tn share tbe toils, the fortunes, the main,
fortune* if it be.so, of the armi in tGe»rgid. ' n* goes whh a single purpoea to
ereve‘whererer I direct, eskiag no partUul*F place. dswiriwg-BBUpMfal commend
—failles Ibo spirit ton- made a-geortai
hTRn'.«" '*•['1
r*««
I irosi ns goes not tn bleed, but to .cooqueL [Grfrdi^pUttSe.]*11* *
»
.
- W&lt;tb tbawrbopru I gd to YlrghH*.^
Lalo re versM here barest been enggem ad
W-S.S
A-.. is now
MbFMaL
, —
to Check to ledgjand fa Stow going -up
Itos river, sweepingmnwhrd toowrd lta
North, gaming »touwy Mtorwicfeeyr«^

worir While WtoBidjH*’ »’ ™

'

Gj-M t. re aaa.,u I: nk
iwMaraed over Ar |iyM Ant
rifiered upl My first elfort wi
aud l eeoKw.e.ub-totare to
■die*

u4VbM Fbelfete .ibat ■ jnrt God
V*As opMKBiiBMholy.and that of
our enemy as intoallows. He may chas­
tise us fir ear .dfrncre, bat tn ao d-dng
ba ia prefanng M. and la Hi*good Pros

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November 7th, 1864.

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a*.ak i I. n. *«tars,., .«en saa.
»U», 4) Lwr;f drb|||,i. K «v Hre w
WHtMaSwm HMfi,

•UJ~hur*aiaaiteM«&gt;a.i»M«i'
rf AkndMk.at.-uitt t&gt;,, ■ m; M1H.V

jot

ni«*re rf (be Nuartbweet, that' they
••Hing more of thia preparation, and kirau
It
i"»ter ’^Usfection. tian

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other Cough Balaam now."'
family abould U wMoni 1Cj

rilhlo

it attractive to the syte ; and w«' are aasurad tliat AeiKprfeaa as* weV-to tsffil
nedsrk attractive U» tbe “poekel'’ also,

aifl-r S»4 &gt;

r9fti‘L n h~»g r.
*■*■"» “Wj«js«lt

TM*

For unple
HKI.tfKOI,,

»*n

1&gt;.JMMa caaqlwwibf.

*T‘H*n-TW*v..R4 .•s**,

hleasra. Burton and Ackley wIIHm flhiirf
gentlemanly and aecommodattag, and we
hrspaak for lham their full uMrb of pet.'

Towage.

Saw their advertisement, in to­

U Maoa^ : [**.»!' 7-dr

far Jeff B»vi»’ speech al.Mtoan wcites general comment. The New York
Trilmnt say s:
, f
, t
ning wtdeb was' well attended? "Ci ,&lt;?.
•■Thu man whii knpai nv*l Utlnutely
HoLaaous and J. A.8»uur Riveted and completely (be ronditko of. thei
f.welbto and ioapiritlng spcechaa, a Meh , Suatheru &lt;A*niederacy in undoubtedly
were IWewed to With great altevtidto^- ; ’rfl-raon Da via.. Tbe man al»c baa. tbe TO YvCMO MFJ?**
| deepest iutarAl tn .a»oeeal that kanwlrdjza is aiaoJcffirraea Davis; yetis k
jXVe legrn fro«i tbe liuvember num- JvffarakMi Davis who b author of the
•poerte which j roelaime to all tbe world
her «f thro_N»« AIasaxixb ■•( Fmmio* that tha.milltary reeonreve «f the Rebel­
*i» IjTnMUZRa. that it has already at- lion are’ well idjifb wsbanstad, arid its hope1
tamed a lergs circulation.
The awn of &lt;4 seseees alt but vanished. . Tbe Mnoon '
its r-MWv- Is to .rival the three dollar speech b perhaps, tbe ramt extraordinary 1
confession s»er put f..rthijy a great crim
inaf before he actually stood upon the
iMp^d ^MU^ta. Tte-a iihaa ^rroi (allows which war to be tbslii end of
dwrtt^jha, promt y nor, io ever/ para-.j

BMaw ar *arr At He

ing at tbe Omrt H"tro&gt; ae Monday eve

plot* rxojtb ritvrrATtof i

Cesaty of Barry.,

.

AFINEAMOBCMENT

£IiD1LIBIB©O3L’8
8TRA
■

dueed Htea to dhffit. Tbe pabKebera aay
A Strange Mary trees *aa*la.
that it ia only d-me by having's
A letter from 3r. Prtsrsbnrg, in an
-large eirwkrfhra, as' 'W»^Bay'&gt;aro« Id car-- English paper, rweuti-oa an exiraorditt.
*»$ affair which lately .occurred in the
tatty-be loot nn a small ed?i»n.
Wahars scarcely laAunrselvea room ' tawh of Orel, in Russia. A great lotol
Ao speal(.«&lt;.tha November number. hat! landl.wuer bad a large sum (Cirty-lhrce
ikh&gt;u«aiid ai|ver rouble*) h&gt; roerita thro*
■wo may bciAy state that there i» a beau ■ the police office of iwi lUwn. On applytiful and touching eteel eryfrsviag, coiled i iug lor tbe BUioBiH tee wee told that the
-Frt1 E»erT Cuam.s*—a very landsonir mooey cmrld ws br banded over tn Mm
■nleM bo proacatrd the office with faro
llW**. Ccuxro - Faauuui Paat»— a j
tbcnuiand aiher rouble*.
lie refused,
quantity U other engravings, tome af [ and inmhliitalt reported ihctcbdo fuSt.
them secy pS«y,W41l stop'e^al to | Prtcraburg. and tbe tu&gt;mey waa paid over
the Isltoa a pieea oftoeoie, and tbe (
used sajoetraaal of inleirstiaf ‘ et-&lt;rias, day, aa be was, quietly-anpAing in his
peetry.dra.
•—
'
I study, a h&gt;ud ring win toatd at tbe ball.
Tbe servant un opening thodoor was inFriw
ff rtptes HJOj 9 tmplra f slanlly pinioned,abd four man, their feaee♦ 10.00; «l «*»es iw.O»/
-totm- ( revered with black erupt-,
•*“
room. The landuwucr __
as ,___ ora what
hers amt, pactage pi)-’, A&gt;r 25 eruts.
told Mm be
they wanted ; they ph ‘ ily
‘
Srtoay Afcchiwe/Vrotiem u
,
must hand over Ala d a -three tbouwtnd
on rrrtoia frrmr.
Addraee Deae..n 1
Beat coolnros
roubles. With tba-gi____
.
. be
Peterson, 310 Walcut street, PhUndd j
went over to bis • strong bng, opened itk
seized a revolver, whfrib wsa laid on the
top shell; and sbot two uf the robber*
deed, Ike other two lrttm&lt;diately taking
to tlu ir heels. Ila then sent far assist
anew, tbe polios, Ate.', and &lt;« On crape
being rsmovrd frum th* (psca of ths.dsad
Wr. Emroa :—I wiah to aay through I men they wera recognised a* tbs bead of
the police and his secretary. Ths body
t our odumna that the fling ol the P.onttr '
of tbs former hashes* nembvod to Nfee
at roe hl If i-«« nf Oet. «7th baa only
fur interment.
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COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
nactb&gt;K«, OtL lift, l!t&lt;.

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low af Rutland, i ■■»■■*, aae tevrtby ■**«?,

piiWNALBM
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On&gt;rr ; JeO*CT*a »w4w gm4 taoromMet.

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roriCK is hereby fi-we. AataitlM MU«*n;
I __ &lt; ri......... ■_ K. h.M nn &lt;k« TakklH

ao Io bmhsM 'atanlb
(rd!.biMW|«n*J.a3
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IRil'iTSiwifeSkl'

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tie nuw »■»&gt;« w »*kwv~jw^ .— — - ----J. Baxtar, wbeaa lean af egteawUl expire Dyewo-

if which tbiZeooiiw*i» apert., ;
.. ।.
Ahee'R4»reaenlati«e Ibt each of the two RanFewntalire IHatricta into Which thia countr is di •
tided, ayraoabta w the nroeUioas of Aol Ito. Ill,
’'Xttl^^wOflJroebrOrro-.

la^e^ffiibatc'. t&lt;i2eJof^Mede. PrJLTuTr. j

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WOOLEF FACTOBT.
HA8T1NU8, MICH.

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manufacture into CLOTH—

AHMwey, Oiecaft Caere CoramtoetiMor. Betrayer
U»d two Corvoere.
D. H. MVSKTM,
tMawuM
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A TTORNKT sad COUBBSUbOM'AT bAW.
A sod Botletw la ebswoory;
Rotary Pabtle sod CursyaaMr Abo.
CireaH Court Ooraratoelroer far iurr

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OFFICE OVER

H* al^X. WOT* Uuwa lk lOT.C.U.1. lelVUm largam
TteCfi mjlM: I»y ««•"&lt; 1»“. I WhnfRj ’
Vm - j . &gt; —-1-s- -r-- ^ddLWqk —J .uteoriOTr. Io Ik. arouud.ona for ua,and will brrag kdosm
aa aone to be ia nhle to remove IV
st**.».i.»e»a •*•■' M"" “d u'
MOTOTkd U OU;AWk&gt;li&lt;7 lk°T.
jaMoe of them era ao mesa, Aboliti««oiat» m d.;., iwfOT. k.
diolox
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&gt;*, m*&gt; *rl kkHi»:
WO ili.fcr lkkkk(k kCllkr r" W**
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Ok Ak&gt;v Mkk arf jvn&gt;
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1 kw*. Ok» kk»—« rfik. kklkW. kk&lt;
U&gt; awn
r*&gt; mkiak SkkwIkwkC
akHOT'kkCkp. I o»k,kk«*rvl,lk«

fitter'-?*

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MF, a IteMy eAgraeed and rohired D«atx ,
FjtMHHx !&amp;'&amp; »*4#
ulb**
A frightful
««r engravings aro &lt;&gt;f tbe boot qaalitr.— ' accident has jmt takep plac“JS-ilVw
Tbel^^d MfllUut afrgy uttbe. Dtr-, ta{i&lt;m «t ihe Owxlre,
4|
ary eon^bttproto.TM La»r's ftlWD aititcbtd .to the chandelier'
nearly all of whom are laJie-, is higjilv ' from tbe r&lt;&lt;of barab Wjiuics
erodA&amp;U ll*M«t&lt;tiM.-a&gt;4'iU» to' great sapidity, and the. burin
l&lt;he a abowar &lt;&lt;-«ce &lt;4 &lt;e
iht f^ratry;^ showing how large unffj
ampwg whom were a
1 ■*&lt;..—y.= ■
cwltfMiod a cteu
My wriUra it p-&lt; In a mnmrot the dretoea _&lt;rT treaty7 M.
a reseat -1 Many may tronflor bow any - Ihrm were in florara, and 'tiraar aorl&lt;»i&gt; i
iiMgaxiae ora be gotap in so hand some! Inara* wore th* CMUfqsrsro -Ow^-*dTl
the ladies war ro dre.dfullr injured that I
end lavish a mauaer aa thia iu, at tbe low
she died in a few fetffb aftdATTC .
price of •UO.aayiag nothing of the ro-.

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anuMi ararsai wmi
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Oa'hteda Caaataek

Mart, art «m«« riirfMvr 4rW
UuU ■ nrte cot apple. It UDOwKl 1
biarr or more aceyirdina tn aba.'
a good pudding. Andtbes eeel
iom/ dUbtn t»m befentw a* 1
art tavofebU Wityit IthiM
rt aftdMoM wlrfototel food'tl
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the com ia tbar:
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jropp*,.
&gt;d, wbicb opeoa iffitd tbe
—tour, fi»a, aix “er more
dropper is guagej' fbu—
n rererued, aad tbe W|

t,Z« CbwrtK KeWola. M0K dfr.'
Errtr'trtMaaeaC WanwIW lor F

••Mr wtfa hna bnoantder wwa Btoemati,
eT aa Maatoory chencttrJbr .tout «U or ae«
Ab,o:!,L» l'r*1

Reieaa, fro* «&gt;00 to C500.

THE AMEBICdUI OBfiAE

la a» eeliraly L J fa.tTeoJj.1 It aZSaUa t

ige of thia dropper 4a, AS

■ wan, taoaete vetwa aea
To lew fwrtli.

TriK

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dropping ia gmerallj done
ta aaewqlH to tbeiaaflhhot i
Will ba
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HASTINGS, BABJtY COWL MCI- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1ft, W..“^
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It FUBLI&amp;JED BY EBY VE0NI6MY.
r a ksxiMaa, '•£*»« courrt, wicrtoatr

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DYSPEPSIA,

“Hon home, all of yro 1 Ua- »to&gt;v
MiQHjl w^rtaiaaawi of-.l***- .1
am to U peatmiairoas, you know.”
'■ -Not a bit of U," said Leonora. “You
are only to tola the background and di­
rect the eovalopee, which 1 will deliver
to anxious inquirer*.”
,
“Whew! |mw important *• are I" waa
the marry answer; and the laughing
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DISORDERS OF THE UVER

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k-&lt;D DIGESTIVE OBGAJtS, ABE CUUD BY

GERMAN SlTpS,
ASIfljif • A
w» "mt nussTHHi.sd

Haro mare *PusHmlly;
H.&lt;VI JtOKK KEsPg'TABUPfOPLX TO

liantiy Hlu.uin.tod when, two hour* later,
the youeg girl, annuunoad all In rsadi
ness for vpoattig tte d.ws. The p«Uy
tables, tasteful dwuratiow, and groups
of lovely girls made no reran picture, and
Clairevilla walked about, admired, and
aboveall. purchased to the fell content of
the fair originators ol the entertainment.
Hidden away from eight by the lull folds
of a curisuo, Amy eat .brined in the poet-

Bw a Mite'S basil sbeil X
. Muy .swfeteatetewwsqu

&lt;d|»«« to «&gt;U»tha^
no fitted is the .Post &lt;
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Ttorev sre phyla* sn*s&lt;s thsrei

JSsstings* Swivra Jirttho.
■MFLANFS GEBBfS BITTERS
WILL CUBS EYES Y CARE OF

Caatoipnlioa, Inward Ptl.^ FoUmss of.B)ote
’ llir Hrad. AreWity of ike Motnsrh. Xsesrs.
vanbors, Dhrat for Food. FatlMaa or Wright
■ Un tMeaeoh, (tore hto*«e&lt;feb&lt; •'
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Vbve tbe bsUle-cry, a. towfer
Thrtll,' th. Mules'* iUb-Mtod wma.
But wk.rv, k]1 saMrvcd u&gt;4 blredlsg.

0 « th. dyiagMd lb. todXlEl&gt;t-rin( with eesrags saiatlr.
\Yhm the tmrt of s&gt;.n wonM qaall,
Tl-er.be..-, an A bbr Otbbortt,
Many a' HoHntoeBighUnfUv.'

WhsaUtotommEsow Mdndly,
Shall hare aprotit.tags si leal..
Ard its ihrtUurg history only .
Shall be history »f th. p«&lt;-

ter* Busy Mcitems
fair cheeks, and, ap h
lar name* and after a
nd each other over Ml. - ,
dsaly a call from Nora made her turn
pale; bar fiugsrs trembled as ahe drew
from bar buaurn tbe latter the had writ­
tea with a prayer. It waa fully directed,
yet ahe hesitated, holding it as if reluct
ant to let It go.
‘Q.me, Amy.
Is’there nothing fiw
Mr. Leonard Wstsoh T* arid! Leonor*
The Inlier was slipped through the ap­
pointed plape in ths curtain, gnd Amy
drew a quick breath of apprehension as
sb. beard ike manly voice that ekid.
•■Ttatnk yew Miss Darey.”
“If he i. sngrv I” she whispered.
“If
he should be angry !”
Bat Lcmasd Wstaro had slipped the
letter carelessly into the breast picket of

Muy a n.tn. .toll hr, in ,torr.

JJiHtUaw.
It THE BEST TMtC
pleasures to salictv, end who bail not
learwed to look for life’s purpose is duty.
Th. hill, world of CmroUto spoke w.ll
of Leouard W alson. The girls adndred
biaeoertly gaihmtry, hia polished man­
ner, and boneyed word. ; the young men
epplaodrd hrt generoMly, fits wineau kis
horses, and his guod temper ; the older
beads were ready to worship his wealth,
bis birth, and proilfoa-, role here and

iy »tiD wy mats sb:
I. A. • &lt;■• G- UOLBBOOB,
a TYOBXBYS.ad Councilor, at^Uw. aadSa-

cr-nducled by Secretary .BtantoW
CoL
Claeseret, one af the abto.t of the foreign
officers.**».hew given their earrlces to
this cuoetry—a wian wbogy qpijuoe is
worth all tbe French princes HcClell.n had up&lt;« Ms suffnmwlthstonflnghe
csbiHts at times too wiuch WMtnpMt-

Mfierity «bdteYbmn ddforem from the
wdhsry linrilrtte there-Wag ,*My
and shall have laid them bare, there
rdm alm, *e believe,tte memory of tail. Two ofthem have bcm preserved
a great General, and vf two great admin
In­ ’ rtlrfts adWwirdsd to Prol Agt»istrators, snd thqir work, a great nation.
Al, 4&gt;F; H«HaWb-Unirer*ky.
One to
Sherman, baa, by bis genius covered tbe preserved to spirit* and ia kept is Mr.
-defective orgsniralion of the artjry.— Furgiiaon'a office,
tbe ptfisr
Siaston and Meigs have proved what c*11
b» drawn from a free utlu, and-lraw, it
can be employed. We set asidg.^im- tteW arb tberaily bpeclmen* be be* ever
meoso rsaourcve lavished in yai» up00 tael, with the «xreption of roe found ia fed
the Army‘.of tbe Potomac, wbieb;Mo- Mueewmof ths Uuivereiy of Munich.
CteIlan pad bis successors have never
known ter* to uiilixeBut wtes &gt;«
look upon Sherman's immense asfltj, HwWh.VVjrtpjf.wd'l. UWfclty
msinlailtd constantly at the Cguro of m mtaiMt; a»fii«&lt;igh it i» well known to
one hundred thousand men, prwteiOed
from its base ofoperationsto its objective
finding itself provided from the earliest

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pea )«&gt;lted down eotne odd exbeeit or
queer expression ; again ehe would toes
bsok her bright curls, and a saucy smile
would crocs her little in oath, as mischief
Bsw)d from tbe smaii g.ddeo point of her
weapon. Ono after another, the little
momentary miarroption* which the »••
my mav occssiue upon the lin&lt;: ol earn
sheets of ante p.iper acre filled .with
dainty characters, folded, nod slipped ela at Fairbank, of an oecarional tepee ,muuieaiion, end ready to rvsuiae the of
and mure anew with its «fojacU»e ,r‘n*c
intoths snowy envelopes. Suddenly the into inebriety, or dropped a hint feat ten.ivo
f
^rs found'in every path of science.
-‘young Watson wea livtag too fas*”
t
transformed
htlo a MstM base t4vdJNTiThere were many hrighr bdlte who Ittoos j.we say. Ufid oeMrtsWqA * «tore
cbcti.hed a secret belief of LeouanTs ,grandiose-military spectacle sKwded to
markdd preference, yet the gsy heart was iman, and that Jli^JApVto 1“°“'^ could
untouched, tte Wrdwted aoul unsatisfied, i
‘‘Htinor’be to t—------- ,------- f .
JOHN ROBERT*,
I
hr w*» a free man, In word and thought.
m pWichw’Gfo nxtoe of toir
IgUYBICUX steRurK"® Dwrilisgo" Bro*
as he reiMiteted up the fclr el Clairerille teoreeded
i
*»■ l.igto. History will do; it
W.v. seer tte Cosrt House.
with Amy's letter lying upon Ms breast i crontry
i
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It wss night,„______
snd be was
atone In tte will teatow. ju.l.oo pp-n item amps day;
Bit by .ibowriadog and tor* over ths
he
recollected
the
raterive
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that
juytic-which, *P.kf»&lt;*bhg^
what
larger
than
tlhiec
she
bad
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us
KJlPPESJt BURROWS.
library before he recollected the raleeive ; i
way to ynur neighbor's rtoellept man­
- mg. r.nd begin to write again, not, s« be I then, with an Indolent curiosity,
be—
drew 1I n„. t,, bo their portion now^ iand ,wbieh sion, which fie •»» recently built, and
fair, wrtrry and careloM, tot with deep | it forth. “Some flat eoool-gtrl verses." i» Ather wrteted from tie than vMuntertfy paid tofy ted filled out "Oh that I waa
teSsLs sltsodtoi to with prompterThe American administrative a rieh imm f* • '"•
wroeemro* the rapid pen evidently Use. j he muttered, “or woroe, a dose of flat given.
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military mechanism i* oteplately oppoamg worde of grave import and weight.— terv veiled by an incognita."
Get angry with your neighbor and
Once ah" p*»«ed, and, folding her little I
At first he reml with a Isay exprsssbwi ♦d to that of tbe: Fr^ch \ army, d^:Me think yw have not a friend io the wwLL
liantfat, reined her eyes in prayer.
A. of mocking open bls,lips; bet, ss the have remained for a long time without Sbfd p tear or two, and lake n walk i«
ElgMh belowCoatee R trvel,
«(&gt;&lt;• ae-nled tbe long letter, she did what ' lines were traced wife earnest care, so as comprehending its siinplicity. We ‘saw tbe buiial iiroiinJ, ciHitninHlIj r-iyb,’ to
jfcallfUb.risdVref
dwt negfeeied before—dtrectod it, in a i be read, tbe man's soul was aroused to but waste, 'ahd*T!fil* tMVunderstxnd ita yourself!
Sign* rots'fara trirod, and nsvir
dear,
pretty
fomd.
an
”
toeu
plsoed
*1 | thought and interest. Hot, angry fln«b । vast scope; The dsperimsaV 6f Sher­
- -------------------&amp;r.C. M.-tesfcsest-BmMhte---------------- rd. n. etbbtb,
enable, rue to say llial I regard iMU'nsan oiretully io her writing-desk. Agamete I ea chased each other n^r Me brow, yet man’s campaign Is eonejoeive : lbs mili­ forget y Q»r kindness, sad ewv boor in
o.ntinued her task, sometime* a scrap of be did n»l finch i •»*y word of tbe ap- tary adininlstfst'iih c&gt;fthiv Pr«mch‘ army the day whisper.to josrsel^ “I wonder
tRHin.
verse, a saucy qnotattou, or even an ad­ Kl, though it stung Mm with its sooreb- would hsvefayen tfirsroh by doUil.".
m *.
______
if he wtll.ever pay_ lhat nolel”
.
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...
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Tfiftik everybody niekhir to cheat y ou.
uutb. and searching questions, vraa
II. K.MMSLHbW,
graceful nuts was written and folded.— persued faithfully, till at lbs end, fee
Ctetety'eramfoesvery bill you lake, and
tovsrr."SSffiJSl!
Sire waa busy, when laughing wiero
dainty signature, “Your sincere friend," at Rotne,’ G*. on the 20fe ult, aroWn rtooVtiM beiogrpenmM until yog have
Free. Re». J- D. Ter**. I'**««&gt;r ef tb^ M. «. the haU made her pause..
al S..rwich. VtM on, the SPlh ■ &lt;*f
found’ him eenous and sad.
Put, W'uildrocq in uvt&gt;ody,
believe
*
Jankas* i~-Dso»f’fe s—Ua’tax “»«d year
• Ceine right, wp- gUla. 1 »ra
»y
“It h all true,” he said, in a low tone,
efr’ry \niuf y.« trade with to be a rogo*
room.” she called.
rising, and pacing the floor with a aiiH*
■- NeVerWntenw^Ui If - you can posAnd in ansstor.to lbs .summons, four yet even Stop. “1 am wasting ell God’s i; tte oujbresk of *ka Mvxican^nar !/d
UlkT, tb»t I. meat ew. of Weerst drtJtlty Of
out of New England.the Dllj Regimrul pblyW^h. Nsvrr iriAt the lick or
thv sr.leia it is IhMSteksaJu-;^ v^usMs re® gAv beUagwCCImrwi'ill* came dancing fa-' blrvsings-eqmmdering my wealth fim\
aSMtod, aad otvrr-gi»e* farthing-to ssrutlM r»«n. »Wi “Huw many base you iahly ; undermining my beelfe srlchydly ;.
gcilteu, An«J V .
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flinging my betotysare away in Tolly, if
.“Oh,avw so many I 1 don e know.— ! not in vics. How earnestly ah* writset
^AwT^a^ww"of «WF’ MUato &lt;HI, and her‘dear brother,' aroma from ter
verv teort. Who wrote it 1
Ha! the
fromeighl whita bauds Wto h*r lap, while! asm’s hav.d &lt;«i tte envelope os inside, mid
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....MLMrl anti rrad
ssj- j; a.'at -«■«■&gt;• it waa directed bv Ainy-GreysoD, Amy 'At the gapiratloa ofhis -ierrtf pf aervicb
Grejeoel I alw.y tteagbtter n-rerry. ■
) „v) uUus‘ "‘•1 Le^r. U~w. ligbltaortaddWdtteMhi—items tte Ilie reanlisied wIlhS^ffl^W"1^
and was commissioned Ltrut Oiionel.—
^rweu. .Wm cWr«u b»l ■« M"
letter afanobto, esinret Christian omasa i
How beautiful she writes! Yet—yet
ho. .ha d.rotoee me! Alter eh. lashes
fUlto/redTcro! Wife bhat bittor having shared in lhe operations In South
eastern MiawHirh ' Ae'laftfles of Fort
eik—-tick nt "brert end
U-U. Ln.”
MroMmsbe queariroe my swsrse! y.t
it v.rtetee *-Mi t* *«Hd. Ntehlrg
everybody saya tbe-jKsatorffica.-wtU bo the
Dvnslam, Shiloh. G»oetaUsey,!
b..w earos-tly aha itefdor. roe to puwe burg. Pleasant Hill and Jooeefeura.. - Al WlHsfeteeT «&lt;r’.stoerorage you
Wrot.aursetiva faaiwe wf our fefc.•4*«» while them U./rtWP*. and think of
Pie«*nl HiUutjpra.iifoUj remembered thrown glaam of sunshine or* .toy of
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wftMi A ‘fj- AjJ 'f
as tbe Red River disaster to Gro. Bank a warmth into ^onr^rxH-^ _ ,
it was laid, weWg gij.l.tji'x'd pile of leU

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»mon Pure. • A Franch gsnitoman wbd
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Bm4ewea4sdMtsrg&gt;sr
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It THE BEST TOXIC

SJuullatj.

“O Hugh ! I cannot fat you gn—f canto?C! I canBot—1 thonld just die!" Anil
white betas werealsapedround the ynung
man's heck,-and a flushed chevlt laid
sgninet hfa own. The arms that held
berdsd nol clasp her closer, as one would
suppose after eiieh ati expression of affec­
tion. bot rather (•Hieened, while n lutjk
half stern helfasd, settled upon bis fine
"Bet Nettle, mir country needs all her
sone nt this drrad time—these ‘brenthsleeplrew timet.’ Just tblnl a muinent
and I know ro« willa^ree with me."'
"I' lote you better than my country.—
Hugh, I CBtHlul IX you go?"

ptavt’ .1
jtJ.LOKS.AT tjW

“Nellis."
"Oh dear me, Hogh I you ere an tire
suiucly. good!” apd the pretty moutli
«U dr*i*u demun-lv.
But tbe M4neM of. the young nwi't
face did nutsfaste ou&lt; whit ;• it rather

•

Y«ir»Jt.l«i&lt;fSiK ■ JUi.TDRXKl
\y0'^tx.yintwntbyt&lt;

"YoU sban'lgn, Htfgb, till you promise
qol to go -in the Anuy." And a fiail
barricade pf two while arms were placed
acruM the door.
"I eannpt promise, Nettle. Feeling as
I zL. I ntiwhL break tnv nromise.”
"The girl loved him as well aa her
shallow nature was capable of loving, and
foe tw&gt; rained down her face. Hugh
Lsicoster, (ike mutt men, could not stand
a wumae's tears,—»u be pel hfa arms
-R.UI.U *-*.'■
rppnd her and spoke low and tenderly s
“Worou chan that, Hugh—she It m*rT.do not deny, dnriing, that it.is tiwrd
•
.
far me to go. It would be far ptwwantnr riad I"
. "To whoml"
to stoe at horpe-nnd have you to lose me;
The voice was fearfully ealm, but the
but,4\liMUl
country is the apple
fane wti tbe face of the dead.
"T&lt;&gt; Captain Sydenham Trails, of the

"A hero, Hugh, who has given his life
for his eobniry."
“Only b&lt;s blond, Cul.faH, but bk. life
beluuge to hfa country."
.
.
He el ussd bit eyes, weakly, aod a dead
ly paleness overspread hie face. I had
promised the Burgeon td'tell httoW his
danger, and the task *■&gt; painful; F mtMt
perform it. 1-tuld him aw tenderly as -I
couid, There wan • little natoralafiria^
•’•I.ty'®' tbe dread usomiter, then all was

"Jost hr God wills," tie add, but hit
lip quivered.
■ •
••Hugh,tBtirerae!ny’on&lt;&gt; job would
like to aee.^ny one you -WtAd life to
has* with yottf wksa—whtsr—"Icuuid
II few,
■■■
there!...nit ..no face I Care to see
Xtrth. HellenBifrtWfWt I table* exp«?
it el smglMd.i hast neither father.math
er, sister, nor brother to mourn for **5
I left l^ini jit the eurgepn entered, and
taking the fiftf*frairf*was’ W-—-by sun­
rise. I found -the Borne family al break­
fast. I made few Words answer, fortfme
waa previous. -'-‘‘I
"Mellen, yo« know Neltio's perfidy.—
Lekntcr is lying ta!the bospitsl tt Xlesdsndris with only* few days to lire. The

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are
many ex«
!
;

■fate of tlilnga,
skiU to rise «i
wMck will in
■
Maryland. T1
land ahoulddi'^-—■ Rr/T—
wraith of the state should fall lo new
uwnifa. 'TWs’wilj;probably. eccdt j Ud
if the planters were willing to nee Cree
laboriif they could sink their prejudices
and Fratfakfa/frad "bot hlelllgeaily, XblJ
woflfd have fortune in their grasp. And
it fa certain tbst whoever of them ha*
Uoi+ighiand whfe'spirit , will,be fraud
ten veare from nfaw a ’ leader, hmunget
tat tle,’-&lt;M ibe IMr uf torprieing

orphan, you know, bmtberleM nod sitter-,
less. ’ I came here Without hie kn&lt;iw|r££e
knowing » hatpleksuhr it would give him
tutsveymi;"
!■• -’if
». &gt;&lt;Z.K.l
Her face was.-white and otM. eh tf bit
heart *m Auraed to_efawe. &gt;. lesaa
■ ■^Father, may f go F
.
lt
- ■_
“Just as yon fod about ft, w child.
I feel entry for poor Hugh."
" ‘'
“I will acootnphny yhh'Colonel Pana,
loon stay at Cmstn Mary's, father,«NUpt
when I am with Hugh.”
H
*'&gt;
•­
“We left within an hnor, and reached
Alexandria at nine o'clock ?,.&gt;(. J cent
Helm in alone. - When I-joined, th am she
sat by the cot with
r . -t . . .
'-God bless ’
“At long m you need me.drtfr Hugh."
"You know that I mb going. Helen F
.lYut- going-to-thgjrawAlifarwtera
there fa freedom fonHermore, where Only
Christ rules,"
.
' . .

"Lore Is no feint mirage there, Helen.
Hit lore alone owyalfafy tbe aoul; there
is oft love like Goda lore; there la no
peace like his peace."
.
fie grew mory feverish' at the night
wore on, and bis rrflnd wandered tlimewhat. Hbtelked omstanHy of Nettie,
know ii;fael Win every throb of my heart
and the old tifabe i" before tbe wir." 1
Craven diet I am. to think of letting a
was studying HelMCb pel*, taaaefcfui face,
better,
a
fast
“
I
annulsOouM
nut
redeem
Ml girlaland between me and toy bunoq
and reading tbe secret I bad before »u«
,
..
.
&gt; .
yet h H hard, hard.’*
• '
’ Sydenham Travfe, .
K?J
All this be muttered th hlmeelf while
••What caa seasUe feels, or aets.oreowar*s»
watHngooroee the fieHetiHelenSbome.
Hot all lbs bleed Mall Us Bawatoa.7
. .,
Hellen Barns was his dead Bister's
Hugh «&gt;ng my Und“ull it" pstoesTiM
most intimate friend. All her- life ebe
had- loved Hugh; but only her Maker
knew iv (Hi, if iMaga were not fosievdF
crooked to this world I—hsre In Helen

the sofa, and left her.
•
“I will call upon UsUa Burns; she it

•sjfia-;

know what her answer would be. Tbe
soul that looked out of those large gray
eyre upontheSturid was no coramvtisoul
but earnest,1 questioning, ‘strong. Life
was a aeriuos thing to faeh
“( du nut thiuk any one ia justified In
sitting at home. Hush, when our coimiry
needs them, and Certainly Out when their
soiil hears witneaa to that need and lheir
own duli;^
’■Heleh you bave'doclded me. ’t‘ will
see Colonel Dtnt this very uigbt.*' , /
Shun after, there was a tearful pnrtiojt
nt Nettie’s bomb ; and tbe girl lay eeeniingjly incunmilafcle, lay all day long oh
the sofa, face downward, much to the
worry of be&lt; nfether. In a week's time
alia wna as happy as ever; consoling her­
self after Hugh’s departure'by a,r.», I
with the numerous young officers that
inadu.famoue tbe latter part of the winter
nod spring.
■
‘ TTuie crept ion. bringing the usual
cbsngrx. Hugh Leicester, lying in*the
hospital with un'tigly flesh wound *u&gt; his
xb-'uldcr, tbougbl tenderly of fair-haired
Nvltie.
iaesw-ew
"1 am going- fawns LeeisUr.
What
m&gt;i .hall I carry fur you to Nettie Lewrencet"
■ •
•&gt;’,
oft -s -&gt;
"Tell her. Colonel, that jf my. right
arm w ere nvt a prisoner—.abt to the r»Uels but to pain—I would writ*,.bPkl
onlj tend my ;|uve. aid Xbfa riag, by «ny
Colonel."
• Kewp up,a ^rave boacVlxx^atsr." J
said, f ir.l bad |u\ed Um fayiu a boy.^nd
it bothered an to se«,iijiuead,. -bsjuai
live days 1 will.return to osmp and I hope
to b« able to, meet you in the field again."
Io juat five days I ret irned,, and the
first man I saw wav Hugh. I made be­
lieve 1 did nut see him, and .tomed to
amAher part of the Odd, Al night, aa I
satin iny tent chewing the end uf awtol
and bitter fancies, a vuice outside startled

The elavt
■arrow id&lt;
devoted to
lacking etrts

culturiste, with such adrantagrs of anil,
tiUMikm and labor, fa fartoMle Indeed,
and bee wly iterif to Hase If It
But grew rapidly rich.
A Urge fwrt o* Maryland, tying open
the Cbesapeak* Bay, Is certsiiato baeume
in a abort time a —----------- -J—
for New Turk and__ ___________ ___ _
If the old planters will not embark in
this profiuble bualMes, hot prefer to
abandon their homes, a M* population
will come in,, Alree^y we beer of pro­
jects for the purchase of large eeiatau
upon the Eastern Shore, and the ewttlw-

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A Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries, Just Opened, and for
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Sale Cheap, at
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BURTON 8c ACKLEY’S.
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Hastings, November 7th, 1864.

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mowing bar* Ml.^«dh wob other In
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for ynor wfflhlg bands.
•.•
’
X ftw weeks mby* and th* wheat ’•ill
Sat.*#, the pntatmjadug, tbaoom huskaniftha barns ami cel tan wilt b* dnug
• pd orderly. .Lh, every duty bela see
t now and then ba well aud Culhfully done.
.Your aommar'a work will then hay*
yielded, if not an *«tr*ordinary, at least
, an average 4*r*naL Yu* w ill has* rich
■ ly.earnedyimr winter**oh«&lt;.liiig. Wbsc
J’s* avogMnea going to acboul, let there
hath* UM dil«eooe there which baa
- been ahnwn on the farm.
G« the firot
Ky «f tba term—go esery day—always
•be there inthne. Be esrneet and pen*
rering. Dn not think hseeuve a lemon
i*id4Bru!l lb&lt;t k «uur be slurred orer.
■no intunr how, an that you get through
&lt;Ik» recitation. Try to uaderatand a hat
^yne Wady. Get th* (mbH «&lt;ft&lt;M&gt;kllijl ®w
"th* “whya" nnd “wherTforea” «&gt;f thing*.
Du not let a single dav go by without
' making *dmrpri&gt;grea«. 'Remember that
wnl toon Iw men, and unlmymt are
studious now, you will then Inck the disclpfine iiid g&gt;uuf habits which wltl mako
y«m lisefirf and Jjappy.
’■ If Vou’atw aiudiuiis . and Allebtke all
winter, sou inav lie sure that when the
h«.W'wW. r* »11 .¥,'.• u» p'~ant i'1.n»eiouMj*M «f b*»tag learned many
x«o&lt;id aad profitable things.—thing* which
wtU suggeat rwaay a tnihi &lt;&gt;f wwd'ul tho’i
while you ntw planting and hswtag- Beat
summer, and wbiwb will be a benefit to
Jiua all y Mir liven.— Wultrn Rural.

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DRUG* AMD XEDICIMEE,
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GROCERIES!

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TEA. COFFEE. SCO AR. SPICES. PEPPER,
I'RVNEa.noa. HAJsiNB.oowriBHi
Swt. ereretMag ta tU Grocery liae, such a
■ID b« needed fur
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Also a great rariety st lbs

JUST RECEIVED

Ki&amp;ney ‘Complaints,

A»d Caekiig ExtraclA,
nisodJUpiS* Ekju’iwt.
dWwsrwi.

R. J. GRANT!

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JEFFERSON FARMER, «•*. Ag’t.
nmci 91 vawivotom st.

s’FjLvxbxrazre,

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subsequent days., ■*. ' ;•&gt; • • . ■ • .
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a;4f aWai and
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’authuiHv an J •punishmerit in the family ;
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AMERICAN
ORGANS,

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witfl McboiWr.-aWd IbUr horn* Will be
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la ths Court lisas
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s; It b slasalti Jt Moulrss so room,
a *1 wert or at Test; a MBS eae epsretr it;
&gt; Its duty tboroufMr; h aaee* time sad it
fir sad tear. We ronreeUy udrke oil
re. rnwA washtag to toiwttb *H IstsUtveet
. who bare e&lt;y.l&gt; key thM tTringer !t
Tsyl “*,’r^A*UO&amp;CE*&lt;hLMELET.

HARDWARE!
A TTONNKY tad COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
A and SoUcitar in Cli«M»ry,
.
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Notary Public and Coi.stnmre-. Al.n,
Circuit Co.rl Coaimiantaaer C&gt;r Barry
County.
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_ Pianos ^Melodeons!
D4Y GOODS!

«&gt;:.■ ! - JOHN B&lt;

IBxVlc.'s.

ELEQANTLy FINISHED ROSEWOOD,
. Far. Paslor bsc,
.
BLAflE -WALSCT’AND OAK.
For Churelws, Reboot,, Ledger ru.
EXRtt.AaaUMMiai. Waxxauted Im Fls
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leant. .
Price*, from $100*to 1500.

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SELF-ALUUMTITG WRINGER
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A* 71.’HsA &amp;reuw f* erf
Oni
W.aaxmo eiuiM.irmi-T &lt; oc-Wncro.
- -ilS*uk U» FiurPsKatva at Fittseta.suSt

tbmal nnughtineM, th* rod, and if a« &gt;be
rnJ of the y«gr you are not satisfied that
Abia is pot the brat coarse, break the rod
and depend for discipline on scolding and

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TUrenra abodes made daily to re-

A wyh*f in the Country Ji/ntltman
•aya: A,Rrcently I have secn^Uults pul
up on wydan an cheap, so sirupS and su
easily pdrfisrmed by any member uP the
family tha* I am pleased to fornish .it.
Th* fruit is prepared and scalded in the
ordinary-way, and the jar* c-l.taW while
th* contents arr hot. .; The farlhnd ,»»f

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PL’KP0«K8.0NLY_Ml

Baaad aad Fary la oar Hom*. .

there are faaiilw»iWliarerm&lt;&gt;tMr andchildrM aHtaMt hi loud th&gt;grf t-ahc £s
eaplng frtom**nch, “the *«litBry” m»y
■ Well bleu Gud M»r Ma own lut, whieft,
when viewed In the warm, luting light
dfaWOil ordered and happy h-uuc, sotfi*time* aagm aJiuuai Intolerable. Ye sad
lonely maidens, y e auur frellul bachelura,
’ whei) your d**u!*lU»o bacum** loo great

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB 30, 1864.

VOL. EL_ _ _ _
€|i Jixtixji IjauMr,
la PUU.MU&amp;KVKBT ysmobdat,

DYSPEPSIA

Stltrtri Jtrtra.
blaster Perry waa very »ngry by tbb

AT ■ ABtlBO*, BAMXT COtXTY,
Oteis-fere nmf*

I'iom ; but be did not offer to pursue the

DISORDERS OF THE LIVER

m* /urt^n.

A-iD digestive obgaxs, are cured bt

r b. muturri.
"HI
go over to the Union camp after him to
morrow ; and I don’t ihink he'll try it
■gain after Pre given him a certain prac­
tical illu.lr.lion of the consequences of
such impertinence. Won’t the Yankees

HOOFLAHITB

GERMAN BITTERS,
THE URXAT BTROGTHRMIJIG

soldier, and was eooeeqnrotly dabbed
“the lawyer" by bis comrades. He man­
aged somehow to get speech with Cap­
tain Littlejohn that Bon ; and tbe ooms
queneo was, that wbea CU. Manning,
having pondered tbe matter, had that
curious care of “My boy Ben” up again
in the morning, Beu, looking as much
like a Major-General as ever, told tbe
Colonel w ith dignified courtesy that if be
would permit him (Ben) to say a fow
words and ask a few questions, be would
prove entiruly to his sMstectkm which
of the two waa really CspL Littlejohn.
Col. Manning assented, snd Ben pro-

Theas Bitters hart performed more Cares!
A5D DO GIVE BETTER SATLSFACT10BI
Have mere Testteseey, 1
ffd rx MOKS KKSPgcraBLg PgdPLB TO

gistiip’ SuiwM

to say &lt;UM that will produce a Cvsdfieate pabl.xh
e4 by ns that b notOEXVlXR.

■MFLANrS CEBMA.T B1TTEB8

So brie" mo. folo-ed. .11 mb shall Kruw fair,
Who pH.rally welcom. their pun,
II. jeord asd Biely, they pat.antJr bw
God’s MUe«a again u4 agalv

$istrilang.

IS THE BEST TSIIC
htif n*rU.

#“"bEAMTlVsATS SO

rrsled ia a stnkiuriy broetfeial suaaer. I taks
ral jOesvarv in that paMicly pn-eUimiag this
1. snd ralliac tbe Sit«iti.&gt;« of thas* sflhelru
lb the ducsaes S»r which iher are raroaawnd, tu these Bitters kn«wra&lt; fnxn experience ihst
reccameedstion will be sowaioed. I do this
&gt;r» ebscrfally u ilucCxud'* Bitlerv is/htrnded

"Cindy!'
The girl leaned from tbe window of
the room she was dusting.
Eair and
blue eyed, somewhat pretty, there was
yet a lurking something in her face that
told vou she belonged to tbe subject race.
“Yea, Ben,” looking up and down tbe
fragrant garden paths for tbe owner of
tbe voice, and finally right down under
I the window, where besVod^siih pruning
knits in band, and some dippings front
the tall flowering throbs be had been
trimming. Nothing in his faoe to tell
what blood darkened in bw.veina, unless
it might be a spark that smouldered, as
it were, in his full dark eye. He was
tall and lilhely made, bis features aristo­
cratic enough in mould for tbe most ex­
acting taste, nod be carried himself like s
prince in disguise.
“It’s true, Gody. what I told you, Mas
ter Perry is only home on tartough.—
He’s taken a com mission in the Rk-bmood army. 1 raw bia uniform hid away
iu tbe oak wardrobe, not half aa hour
ago. And tbe family are gutag back
with him when be goes.
So it’s good
bystu our chance if we don’t take it
pretty roo."
“What shall we do, BenF
Cindy
said, clasping her hands.
Ben reached up and pulled her ear
down to a level with his lips.
-Take your chance tonitfhk if we care
enough for it,’’ h* whisperedI; •‘the L’cion
lines sre only six miles off’’
“But master will go after ua,” she an

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such
a man here. He’s under guard though,
till the matter can be investigated. ‘ Do
you know anything about him F
Littlejohn laughed.
“I ought to. seeing I’m Cap—ahem—
Littlejohn myself, and the fallow you
have got la only my boy Ben, d-ne up
in my—abem—io a uniform the fellow
gut bold «.f somewhere."
“What F
Littlejohn repeated his story some
a hat more coherently. There were some
quicksands in tbe vicinity of that uniform
but be floundered through them; and
Colonel Manning, amused and perplexed
both, sent a file of men after tbe mysteriBen ramr^tto the | presence looking
like a Major.General St the very least.
The uniform became him wonderfully,
and having already Muffed a few hours
of free air he serried himself several inch­
es taller than uM»l. snd looked u*&gt; hand
some and dignified withal that it was
much easier believing Liltlejobp “my
boy Beu" than Ben himself.
’
-You certainly d-&gt; resemble each «&lt;ber.”
said Col. Manning to the slave claimant,
•and. really, sir, where master and slave
so strongly resemble each other, real-

dunae, sad hat e heeru &gt;rou» o&lt;™ o—

j. «

--­

Aa Interesting Expow~A Cmwparteow.

From IteSF^cteld. (Ill.) Bvpabfosu.
Ihe President ..I Hie United States
IIc hesitated between amusement and
real perplexity, while Littlejohn eolored ।msde his first speoeb in Sangamon Co., at
Pappovilie (or Richland) tn the year
angrily.
•
'
1833. He was then a Whig and was a
“Do you mean to insult me, sir!
candidate
for the Legislature of this State
feeling lor bia sword ; but Bro had it.
;
Tbe speech is sharp and sensible. To
“By nq means. Captain."
Ben atYoo great a dtalanre to hear ths^ ।understand why it was so short tbe fol­
converaatiun, waa regarding his quanda^ lowing facts will show : First, Mr. Lin­
master with aa indiscpbably . ferociuflF ।coln was a young man, sav 22 years of
air, copied from the must approved spec­ ag". and timid. Second, bis friends and
imen uf Southern chivalry be had ever opponents, in the joint discussions, bad
rolled the son nearly down. Mr. Lincoln
saw it was n&lt;»t tbe proper lime then to
discuss the question fully, and hence be
singular claim to—”
। Tbe bogus Captain interrupted the hee- cut Me remarks short. Probably the
itating sentence with a ferocious srowl, other candidates had. wholly exhausted

.
boose when he stopped bar. Bro s eyes 1 other aide.
I
“You rascal-” began LittlepAn ; but
ftrabed like tbe buttons im his master s
I Colonel Manning informed b m that pera&gt;«al invective could not be indulged
-Du 11«* ■
I there, the Captain showed himself quite
him, Cindy T
I the moat a gentlemen of the two.
1
“Captain 1 he’s no Captain; tine is an
T“Yun look like hie very self. Ben.”
’ outrage. Colonel Manning-a deliberate
‘•Then I am him. Captain Perry Little­
john of tbe Confederate service—remem

new"wZnU*dto fight sgatasl.
That’*
about whet I beard a deserter tell em
I went to the Utfoe -simp with a
hmd of mM potatoes the other day —
Wonder if those Yankee wdiierv will use
any rerembtanre between Captain Little-

^Parson Brownlow has recteUy written
a scathing letter to Goo. D. Prentiee, of
the Louisville Jomal, from which wo
make tbe following exlrasta :
“While 1 was North, after I had spok­
en extensively, and I was made to say to
the world, what 1 really did say, that 1
endorsed Lincoln’s entire war policy, and
the putting duwff of tbe rebellion even al
the emt of exterminating tbe Southern
; opulation, you wrofr fo rar end yropottd
to yote ou us partiurtkip ia atarfiio^ a
new C7a»o» poprr tn Jiatkoille—to offer
1 politely declined. Il ia due to y&lt;m to
ntate that, at that time, you were ready,
ing your 'pritt ’ aad my principles wera
not uffensne to you. You arc tbe last
man in America to talk about men hav­
ing their ‘price’and selling oat to L»n-

according to-W. H. Herndons inform­
ant—who has kindly furnished this valu­
Tbero h a slight difference in the posi­
able reminiscence for us—was 1832 it tions occupied by yoar family and mine,
may have bead 1834. Tbe President
lived at the time with James a Hurdou,
at Salem. Sangamon Co., who heard the
speech, whkh was charastiu of the man,
was as follaws:
‘'Gentlemen, Fellow-Citixens : I pre-

bumble Abraham Lincoln. 1 have been
solicited by my friends to become a can­
didate for the Lcgialatara. My polities
are abort and sweet, like an oU_ mmb&lt;
doner. I am in favor of a National Mank.
I am in fsror of the interna! Improve­
ment system, and a high protective tariff
Theos are my senlimocto and pnlitilical
principles. If elected I will bo thankful.
[| nut it will be tbe same."

eoramand, aad waa ia the fixbt wbaa tbe
great Kentucky borae-lbieC Morgan, was
killed, under whom, and with whom
your sons have been fightinc against tbe
Government upon whore bounty their
I rebel mother and contract-hunting father
are living. One of joor sons waa killed
in Kentucky while oo a boeswtealiag
atoeditioa under rebel officers.
Your
other eon is now on trial in Virginia for
Th a 0ct-Tsxvu.«&gt; Taxvxixa.—A the murder of a brother rebel by the
traveler esipe very late for bis break,
T—v-i-"*”MO
fast. and the meal was hurriedly prepar rebel, and might to be seut South by the
ed. Thompson feeling tbe food was not Federal sutboritira ; and you are but «&gt;oe
quite up to the mark made all sorts of degree removed from a rebel and a trail-

ok,yea Your paper is no longer Union
authority. but is rapidly inking into dt»repot., and meeting with that contempt
ita treason merits.
With pity for the eorrowa of a poor
eld man. I am,
Mot- 6th.
W. G. Baowuxrr

cuetaei itorif ttee, and -p-Herod rod
turned con-idrrably, but to
Bro
marched away with Ms ctackhng guard

breaches of
tree
•toad.'MMBgfcrOr
Mar. Hewwuag

In Ms late message to the Sobel Qtegrass, Davie say a :
It would eestn proper to accquira for
tbe public service tbe entire property. In
the labor of tbs slavs, to pay therefore
doecompematfoa rather than to impress
bis labor for short terms The policy of
engaging to discharge tbe negro oo his
discharge after aervioe for faithful Ser­
vian rendered, u preferable to that of
grauting immediate manumiasicn, end
that sustaining him in servitude, if this
policy should recommend itself to the
judgement of Cungnma. It is suggested
that,Tn addition to tbe duties heretofore
re be might adven­
ed u a farmer and
iu that event ths

calling kimeelf Perry Littlejohn, has not
the United States Congress passed a law
confiscating the slaves of all rebels F
• Congress has poased such a law."
• Then, air, the matter is easy of settle­
ment. Fur the easier arrangement of it
I am willling to acknowledge that I wm employ mrot of slaves as soldiers, there
the property of Perry Littlejohn; but seems to be no occasion to doubt what
should then be our decision. If the re­
a rebel, I am now confiscated to the commendation above made for training
United States. Thia uniform, you will 40,000 negroes for the service indicated
find, if ymi wish to teat the matter, fits shall meet your approval, it is cart sin
that gentleman better aven than myself. this limited number, by their prepara­
I took it from bis wardrobe the night 1 tory to training intermediate depart­
came bare. Io this pocket of it you will ments, would form a mure valuable re­
fi»d his commission, under rebel eijna serve force in COM of gmency than three
6;re, as an officer in tbe rebel army. By fold their number suddenly called from
sending to bis father’s beusc and exatuiu- the field of labor, while a trash levy
liis father’s private pepera you will find
ample proof that be is also a rebel. Till |
you have ascertained these circumstances
On negotiations for peace be says:
“peace is manifestly impoemble unleae
make, me either a free mao ur kit tian." desired by both sides, and the disposition
Perry Littlejohn. Esq.. had vary iit^Je for it among our aahntea will be beet
to say—or rather he bad much, but it and most certainly evolved by a demunstaation OO our part of ability and un­
was of little avail.
Ilia father, coming to claim Cody, shaken determination lu defend our rights
was detained till a sort of Investigating and.hold PU earthly P™* U,u dcar {ar
their purchase.
Whenever there shall
committee could be .ent to the boose.
The result proved that Ben bad told bo oo tbe part of our enemies, a desire
the troth; and Col. Manning being very for peace, there will be no difficulty in
(exact in such matters, the Littlejohn finding meams by which negotiations can
slaves fulfilled the letter of the law, and be opened, but it ia obvious that oo agesI became confiscated.
I
They had a wedding in camp the next
day. Ben and Cody were married.

“1 know ; and they’d give ua up to him,
because he protends to be Union. And
I cant prove that he ain't. But. my girl
we wont g&lt;&gt; as Cindy and Ben.
You'll
put on a suit of Master Walt’s, and I
shall wear Master Perry's uniform J”
Cindy drew back from Ben's triumph
ant look, fairly aghast with ths daring.
ncs» of tbe proposition.
* Don't be seared, Cindy, it ain t half
ao bad as to slay. And remember what
that would be. How did your old moth­
er die! and where’s Jubet and what was
arid then laughing lightly, said :
Lixxy whipped for 1 Will you g”1
“Yva are taoeUoua, Colonel, ha. ha ! to
Cindy was crying bitterly. “Yes, oh
cail my boy Bro, this g^deman "
yea!”
Hero was a situation.
Which waa
“Gel away as early aa y ou can to-night,
“My boy B,” or was either 1 Tbe Col
and wear a suit of Master W alt’s. Look
as much like him aa you can j I’ll be oriel began to took ctoedy, vaguely sn*
prouugtbat be was being made the vie
waiting at the bottom of the garden."
lim of some family boos.
It was "near midnight when the
-C»U«»~.” be b^A, -1 wi — »«
met again al tbe fi~t of the garden
other way but to Iplace y ou both under
dy lookir
——“ «»■_ _____
__________ ’wMlilllU.aMUrcM b.p~p.rtj !•iiudwit,
«.k. Wr. b,l db.kiH •
r&lt;" "ill |
_____________________ _
“Come to inform against me aa a reb­
her teeth chattered.
Ben she al first took for Master Perry el, ah F asked B«n, ska vs wit getting
himself, and was running back to the abvsd of the gsntlcuwulj llteUhCl on the

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NO. 31.
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�KETENDE.

*1 9

HASTINGS
K rebel corre*poodant ©f foe rebel
Lobdun Time, writing from RtebokrnJ,

Wedieoday Moraiig, R«t. It,
gart him a serenade, on Thursday night,

price of ourjMtper, on and after the first
diy of Jamrtrry next to Oxw Dolzau aks
nrvv czwrs.

Those who Uve paid or

shall pay in advance before that lime
will get their paper at our present rates.

Those who are now in arrears, and da
not pay before the firet of January will
bo charged at the rate of one dollar aud

fifty erote from May last.

No deviation
will be made from this rule.
We tha ll

eommnus uamedM/rZy fa tiriht from our
lui all wko kam not paid ia admet. The

great and still inoroasing price at paper
and labor compels these changes.

peace commissioners and anineety proclamatioM since the election.
There is,
probably, no very good foundation for
such rumors.

Aud yet, there may be.

decided against peace ; they bavedeclded,
however,that the war is not a follore^nd
that tbe true, most efficacious and most
speedy way of making peace with rebels
is to present force to force until rwhai*
lion ceases.
They have not decided
against peace, but against cubmieaion.and
in favor of an honorable and permanent
peace.

It fo true, tbe loyal states have

trampled Into duet a party who not out
from Chicago bearing olive branches.—

But thia was because they come aa Birnatn Woods to Dunsiuane—every leaf

concealing a dagger, and every branch a
traitorous lance. The Oulon party Is now
and ever for peace, and its best pfbof is
that, these three years past our sons and
brothers have fought for U,sewking “peace
with the sword, quiet nodur Liberty."—
Now that the groans of the wounded, by
ballute, are dying away throughout the

land, there begins to be hoard talk of
peace, Snd, if it means anything, it means

peace upon a better bevis than these
slain dreamed of, or dreaming, rejected

in their pro-elavory zeaL
Tbe whole bod sighs fur peace.

So

do you desire peace and safety when

your building is on fire, b« you seek to
suppress the fierce, devouring element,

and nut the fire-tnon, though they stand
dripping and heavy booted upon your
parlot carpet.

So you prey for peace

and health, when sickness is io your dwel­
ling, but you erek to banish tbe fell dis­
ease, and not your family physician. By
the peace movernoGt is now meant to
ask the rebels to submit.

The cessation

from hostilities is sura to roiwe, the in­

stant the porposq of the hostilities is
reaebed. Tbe treatment of the rebellion
is one thati rejoices neither the President
nor the people.

It rests heavy upon our
communities. It calls for large taxes,
large sacrifices. Il ma^ea large demands
upon our homes.

And yet tbe people

have freshly declared that tbe war shall
go forward until lhe rebeHlow is eruebed.
The peace movement now talked of is

a test of iho temper of lhe rebels, to try

the remaining strength of the revolt.—

render, not oars, and if It te aent, It will
mean juat this, tbe eorntit a ted and now
freahly reaffirmed authorities of tbe no­
tion now asking the rebels to give up
their fiendish plot and lay down their
arms. Tbe demand will U enforced by

the prasentmilrtary situation,; by the sueeeeeea of tU past three years ; by the

woes tbe rebellion bus entailed upon the
Southern land ; by the common consent

of good men ever where tbrooghout the
*&lt;rid that its purposes are unhsjy ; by
the rcbaking frowaaand silence uf other
nations; by the common consent of hu
manity everywhere, outside lhe madden­

ed ring of tbo conspirators, that thia

la UN-begoUon aad should
die from tbe face &lt;rf tbe earth.
Perhaps।
the rebels will yield to such an appeal;;
।
but the Government which makes It will'
.
nof stand etripped and diaarn&gt;ad.
The'
sword vriU bo lowered but not broken
scheme

or eoerenderod. Ceoro, then, Peaoo, bw«tonly under a restored, petrified and per­.
manent Union,
'
Tax Cutczoo Trsfoias pays the follow*
ing oompliraeat tu orx diatieguiabed
member ofCosgreas elect from the 4th
Diau-ict: “We irotice that Hon. T. W.
Ferry. Gtogrresman elect from the 4th
DiM^rt of Michigan, ia stoppiug al the
Tremont
Elected bv a maiwrity of
&gt;•00—the large* e^H- given io time
district—hla ouoetituocte have ihtte paid
a deserved nump!imoot to the lumbering

tkeenuoua efforts are beirg made to
swell Lens numbers by caHaeg fete tbe
ranks delaiivd men, by enbatitutieg ne­
groes fur white teamsters and by getting
into tiw aervion that tevgw body of twee
who have got “Slate •xemptfoae,” sod
have bilbvrto escaped eonaeription. it ie
eelimatod that in tbe two Btetee of Vl(l
ginia and North Carolina there are not
teas than thirty thoosaed men, between

i
Is over, may
.not an havreg a common Tatorcet reunite
" - —mmoB
effort tu aa«« wr common
Xuntiyl
0
, 1
Pbr tny Aft part, 1 have
,•
-•
striven,
and shall strive, to avoid placing
iary obstacle in the way. 8o long as 1
have
barn here, I have u»t willingly plant1
'a thorn in any man's bosom. While I
am duty sensible tn the high compliment
of a re-election, end dely grateful, as 1 or Governor Vanoc.
But tbo most tignifictnt fact u fodicatrust, to Almighty God '
' » direct
-­­
ring
ting that thia struggle uf tbe South
ed my countrymen to a right, onndasioo,
—“"-i,
independence will never be abandoned
as 1 thins, for Ufolr ““ K
-**" nothing
........
iladde
for yean to come. Is that ivory where,
to my satisfaction .... _
____ ____ _
*•’ *’
nted by tbe result. Maj on the streets, in tbe railroad care, and
may bediaaj
and among private circles, the propriety
I ask those v
have nut differed witi
uf arming and putting the negro into
me to join with me in this same spirit
tbe ranks la eagerly discussed.
There
toward those who Uve 1”
has always in the South been a sentimen­
We do moat earnestly trust that these
tal antipathy to setting children to do
ciagoanimous words will be heeded bv
tha people of both parties, and that aft tbo work of men, or, iu other words; to
seeking from a feeble, anwarlikt and
the biuerneaa of the late struggle will
submissive race, the exhibition of pas­
quickly disappear. All ths supporters
sions and the exercise of nudities which
of Mr. LntcuLB should reflect that exul
Jive always beea regarded aS the attrib
tation over a defeated opponent h tbe
lea u( a dominant and superior race.
habit of barbarians, but entirely un­
J But it remains, if occasion demands,
worthy of Christian men. We Uve rea- for the South to exhibit bow the negro,
to thank God for what we deem to be
teben placed side by side with the roaster
triumph of right. We degrade this vic­ 'a hum ha has kaown and loved sinew the
tory if we treat it as an occasion for re-j
infancy of bulb, will fight for tbe malntejuicing ia tU disappoint meal and Im mi/
uaix-e uf slavery agaiupi his brethren who
istioti td say portion of our fellow eft&gt;seek tu compass iu forcible abolition.—
xena. Tbe victory has its worth, not at
The words recently employed by Mr.
all because it la a party or a personal
Linculn to the effect that be had 200,000
victory, only bcMUee it ia a national
negroes under arms, and thst he should
blessing iu which ail, whether they real­
like tu see bow any Northern man who
ize it or not, are alike feu-rested.
It
proposed tu employ only white soldiers
should heunr desire to Itave this univer­
would carry &lt;m this war, have sunk deep
sally realized. To that end, a chance
into many a Southern heart.
should be given for di«pesskH&gt;At* reflec­
It will be a strongs corrollary to this
tion. All irritating language should be
war if the campaign uf 1865 find* 200,000
avoided.
A forbearing and generous
artred negroes from the North trying
spirit conciliates euvifideore, Md'we trust
conclusions with 200,000 armed nrgrues
from the South, and if the oceafi of blood
plnyed by all who apeak for the Union
which has already been spilt is darkened
party. Wo have had our fight, attended
by a fresh current tu be added to it next
by all the vehemence and the fierce blows
vear, flowing from the veins of that helpincident to greatiearoeetneas.
There is
leas race which seems likely to be in­
now n&lt;&gt; lunger an occasion for eech mani­
volved in a conflict whose passions it
festations The battle ie uv«w. Tbe end
cannot share and whose prizes it cannel
isaeeored. What we now needle kind
appreciate.
feeling, and a constant effort u&gt; assimilate
all the late opposing political elements
uf tbe North into one common public de­
votion, so that tbe Government shall have
The following is taken from the lately
tbo fullest moral aa well as material
strength, and the war wiU.soon find Ito published “Memoira uf General Scott,"
glorious issue in the crushing of the re­ written by himself:
“The inauguration of President Lin­
bellion, and the honorable return of the
South to the freest participation obeli the coln was, pei baps, tbe must critical and
baxarduua event with which 1 have over
blessingsthe Union.— S. 1’. Time.
b«eu connected. In the preceding two
inonlbo 1 hare received more than fifty
The Chicago frshuar has the following
letters, many from points distant from
in reference to tbe election in Missouri: each other—some earnestly dissuading
“Tbe Radical triumph in Missouri is me from beiag present at the event, aud
complete and overwhelming. Tbe Cope othera distinctly threatening aSSnatna
base not carried ten counties in the Stale. lion if I dared to protect the carerouny
Mr. Linooln'a majority will exceed 20.­ with a military fores. Tbe election hav­
000. 'Tbe acceptance of the people of ing been entirely regular, 1 resolved that
iho proposition for a new
z C—7"
tiun, by an overwhelming majority ; the ed by violence if I eould poasibly .preelection of a three-fourths Radical major­ vyit it. Accordingly, I cauaed to bo or­
ity members of that Cuoventioo; the ganized the tlitt of the Washington vulelection of tbaautirn Radical State ticket, uuteera, and called from a distance two
from Governor down to Register of/l‘ub- batteries uf horse artillery, with small
lands; the election of a large RndtCnl ma­ detecluncsu of cavalry and infantry, all
jority in tbe Senate, and three-fourths regulars.
In concert with tbe Congressional
majority in the House; the probable
elretion&lt;&gt;f eight out uf nine Radicals to Committees of Arrangements, the Pres­
Gmgreas; the pnroencefof two Radicals ident was escorted to and from tbe Capi­
tol
by volunteers—the regulars, with
in tbe State's seats in the United States
Senate; the election of tbeentire Radical whom I marched, flanking tbe movement
local ticket, with one or two trifling ex­ in parallel streets—only 1 claimed the
ceptions St. Louis county aud a similar place immediately io froot of the Presiresult in at least 80 out of tbe 114 coun­ dgfofor tbafiae company of sappers and
ties in the State—give to Radicalism on- n^Rka, under Captain Duane, of the En­
limited control of tbe Slate—sword, gineers. To this choice body of mon it
puree, etvil power, nnd everything dec.’ was only necessary to say : Tbe honor
Slavery has got to walk the plank- Mia of our country ia in your hands.
With a view to freedom of movement,
aonri before tbe 4th of March will be as
1 remained outside tbe the Capitol square
free a State as Maryland or Illinois.
Dady Price’s snd Bill Awdarron’s last with the light balteriea. The proceeeioD
returned
to tbe President's mansion iu
fevaaion did the job. Their army plun­
dered, burned and conscripted, friend and the same order, and happily the Govern­
foe'alike. ft wn ne resperter of per­ ment waa caved.
sona. I’riee crwseripied and carried &lt;&gt;(T
with him from six to ten tbooeand “demGn
BwntDAX.—A correspondent
ncrute" and robbed the rest dean. The writing from Cmcineattl about Geo. Sher­
result was, that most of those left be­ idan's antecedent’s, says : “He came to
hind either voted the Radical ticket out- West Point from Somerset, tbe county
right, or stayed away from the polls.— scat of Perry county, Ohio.
Both bis‘
They got loo large a dose &lt;if their •t'fotote,' parent's were Irish. He was taken, as
and It sickened them. Missouri w thor­ they say at Somerset, (turn-the atreete
oughly ieu rod of •Democracy,' and hence­ and eocouragnd to the schools by a
forth meet bo classed as an ‘Abolition' wealthy gentleman uf that town, and fil­
tered unit! sent to West Point by tbe in­
fluence uf the tfa-n member of Congress.
They any be wee a rather hard ease tn
his earlier youth. Ils raised a regiment
early tn the war, and has gained his pres­
ent diatinetfon by herd fighting and
- “It was always tpy conviction that agsinul influences that now fav&lt;»rhim. So
nothing but the sword can decide between Ufain has furnished tbe threw most prom­
&lt;ho conflicting principles of freedom nnd inent Generals in the wsr, to Wil: Graft t,
of slavery fo iheTnhecI Stefos. .Tbe Sherman and Sheridan, snd all emana­
time hm oome for the l.lM&gt;dy but una ting from the htlly portion of the State,
voidable arUtralfof.I pray to God to which corroborates tbe same tendency in
give big bleeaiag to your endeornra, that Europe, according to which tbn strong
the eurse aiw| stein o! slavery be forever men of countries very seldom come from
removed from your country, and the platne.

demooratie principle shall not ,bp found
• sntiM io tfir Utel Ui wbleb w.c see it

We lake the following from the ,‘rbSort of Henry Ward Beecher's last Bunay evening dtscooree:
“But we are asked,what If the slave shall
be armed against cs in this terribly Wart
To arm the claves Is to destroy slavery,
and that ia to destroy the fatal clement
inBuutbern society—tbeir aHetocraoy :
sad with the destruction &lt;.flhis element
we destroy tbe csum uf rebeHlow.
Lot
ua pray‘that they arm tbeir eJavea. But

O, With many
aoncra.
Washington, Nor. 24.-It may be
tetLthri rebel telegraph com««ntean was open as far as Milledgeville^ bo­
nd whjtti linee seem to have been inrupted, probably by Sherman’s cavalOur authorities Lave, at precoat, n»
■ana of ascertainteg news of Sbtrman’s

A L

Mnd

JitLlST::

b thl e„,
MyeBberman ie m------ - --------- —— .
&lt;»ne on
otUr on Btnoon.—
The column marching on tbe Georgia
Stefo roiuf for Angueta, will probably go
as far as Madison and then march on
Milledgeville. The column marching on
Macon will proUbly go to Crawford
within lb m lies of the town, and then
turn off to Milledgeville and form a junc­
tion with tbe other body. By this move­
ment Maeon foils, and the enemy are at
liberty to move on Augusta via tbe
Georgia Central railroad to Broneooville,
and then march north or on Savannah.—
Sherman ia moving rapidly and is not
muoh troubled with transportation. He
has burned several stations and is devas­
tating the country generally io foraging.
Tbe Angvirrr of the list, frantically
Insists ou the repeal of tbe exemption laws
and the conscripting of tbe exempts, in
order to secure a force to meet Sherman.
From Waablwgtew'.

Now York, Nov. 24.-Hie WorU,
Washington special aayc that it ia aeulrd
beyond al! peradrenture that Salmon P.
Ctieoe is to be Chief Justice ol the Su­
preme Court.

There Is a strong belief in military
circles that if Petersburg is not already
abandoned it will be In a few days. The
rebels have been constructing earthworks
which, when occupied, will enable them
to shorten tbeir lines 11 miles without
endangering tbe safety of Richmond. Lee
wishes to send foreae to check Bbermau'a
advance, and can't do so as long aa be
bolds Petersburg and bls present line.
. The Shenandoah Valter.

frrfotediitofiw fiekst hem'

■B-MMYD

Ikrneu r-*-, end

New Advertisements.

j

anqefradjM

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far exeeediug any FaxuOy '
‘
&gt;tedicta*e&lt;g
■aular
nature la the markett-■
___________________
i appreciating public wm Ml ieag la
vertag they pearoesed roeawkabl*
Cu.'caXX*&lt; ’Vro’flxr’ut*,

3V3EXXT

CLOTHING STORE
A New Clothing Store in Hastings,
has jasl tevn opened.
BXADY MADE CLOT BIKG. sad Cast’s Farsuaiag.Coe4s, Uate. Ceye. Mitteas A
Cleves w.U be sold twHotl). ar fo ayeimfrar
at tbe foUawisg ’»vy law prices:
Orer Allt, 50 Ch,
fur Cape. 11
Cbthr Cop,. 88 ct,.
Wool Halt. 50 ctt.
Back Glove ct MilUxc. 03 ch.
AU Wool Shirt,. II
LaM Olotkdikirh.il ?5
Hroof Axis 15 ch

IRMOWt,

.

and Blanks for the use I
and Teachers, are lU n|

rangement for keeping I
‘

ords required by law,
tains to the' manag
are jwblisbed and print.I

ftcXt,

COARSE, FIXE tad DAISY SALT, al
noi30
COLE * CROOK’S

Blsckmar. of Chicago, d
,k*4^flofi. X. M. -6
tendeot of Public InJ

State.

of dollars each year ia advertising foete
merits, snd publishing the
m u .H

TUy cowptiu I

arrmod w ith lU apprl

‘Hvk'Wtevou.u C.exftxyvecAe% , r

antFrullhp'for alllhe n&lt;

which have bson showered upon hiss from

WX.'Qux’rt*

Coventry*

The peculiarity of tbe / v , ;

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attendance,but also in rd
and conduct -of tbe ac&gt;l

IU books, requisite to.
MtKsox, of Rockford, I

ed to taking orders for i
tricto of this county, an I

Brofula,
B*in gWssaa—,
H*|t Jfhoum,

district will fail to order

TMAwicsoivnto Stevie!

Tumors,
Xruption*,
Flh^rofulouo CbriaumpAfor

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village convened

at 1

ehurch, on Tuanksgivu
apprupriate services fi*

OVE person write*. her feughtei

Bonrrmt,

of

Pastor

Church. Tbo sermon
forcibly and effectively

Svldrers, er the twin sf thaw who art tatllled
to Um Stale Bounty. iarfag mJuWsuw Jaas■”7 lit. 1MH. should call ou u al ones. Qelak

GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK.
the
Faahion Magazine of the World.
UTEZATCML FINK ARTS. AMD FAKDI05H.
1.K* rtSHTo^'pLATLH*’1 iv&lt;«i etigrsvicj. M

Tw*l&gt;rlk.roUr,U.lklu|I1r,uljtk. g,ug..
ro. Kewyikte*, is Uet, u ta*k».c«a-LST«L*Ttrt ljlihxf r.i rokrrxFOK k niAXs.

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AXOTBEBwm eOTudorVemaad Agow
■**«*'• to hie roeefe t,_
ANOTHER was eurod eT Fear Sero ;
which hs.1 exiated foorteea yearn.
AHOTHEBfRhrojMUtorftightmro
vaaes inauaeraUs of DycsiopeM sad Liver
Complaint oouH U aseUfoeedto which foe

Bkavy Faw. or 8ft I
giae RspeMiero ssyslfe

»ld inat. A severe storrr
•etf teo aud'lUtpaow fi I

eighteen inches.

Wed

beery fall of snow viait

"Work Wkc a Ckawcu

•vv®. Y&gt;\oo&lt;\ VAX*

butthe depth *»f «no»

an tbe moot active aari thorougb pOte that
have ever boea iatrodaoed.
They act so directly epos
Uvor. wnfofog that organ to sooh aa ssttomt as foal toe

li cored an interesting L

^N\.oo&amp; UA.&amp;

TA.fct.'c VAX-*

which, in conjunction with the
'BYoodi VuAywr,

will ears all the afomaseusiooed Amom
dbMWMto;
(MiotPaino, CKol^mJMuo,
ladigetion, (Pain tn fhe gmelo,
gXzjrtiwss, eta.
reml it**
**“**’
J®® ’rfn
jw to3ghlxw,'wU Uro weed foam,
and they will say they eee
t
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and you ahowld try ibara bsforo gofag Wt •
’’tek.phU or AUaaafi cf my leea&gt;

ivl\A vuo xwott.
.u *- • - -- 1__■ m.

Tn Richmond AUmsmer of the 14th
lust, aaya: “All tU Yankee prieoMrs
of war Uld in Richmond are now stuffing
tbeir knapMcks, preparatory to a jotWMs
to the far Suuth. k ia esteemed touch
mure pleasant and airy there, and it
would be cruel to keep them Uro during
the winter, expneed M tbvy would U to
tiw abort ratiuna aad cool tiea of tMe Jafiiode. There are now In the Libby sad
in tU adjacent prisons about 1.3M Yan­
kee erofa, who will U wuoh better effm
tbeeunnv 8&lt;feth,
The first train will
start today." TU robela wHl anon U
st a Ibea for a safe place to put tbeir prfe

M&lt;*.

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ALT! SALT!

HHArPEX

Mabmapckx Carman ar a Bur.—It
is stated that tha rebel General Marma­
duke waa captured by a Ijttle boy be­
longing to one uf the Kansas regiments.
He al first refused fo surrender to an
“infrrior aficor," but was immediately
ywriuwdrif to do so. Tbe lad brought him
tu Gen. Curtis' headquarters,where be in­
troduced himself, much to tbe surprise of
all, but especially of the boy hero. Gon.
Curtiss asked the boy bow lung be bad to.
serve before bis term at enlistment

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"Broo'D

Ure bee* fetrodeoed to the pablfo farM, j'

New. York, Nor. 24.—The H'roU',
dispatch from Sheridan's army states
that Early'a beadquarters are between
Timberville and Newmarket, and bis
army stretched across tbe Shenandoah
Valley on that line, its right reeling ia.
the Luray Valley. Both flanks are well
At
MUDGE ^.BAILEY S
covered with cavalry. Ills si Luslion is
said to Ke well suited for observance of
any movements by tbe Union forces, aa
PENSIONS,
well as for receiving supplies which be is
nOL'.NTlES, avu
abw gathering from numerous email
-D
PRISONER'S
ralleye of Western Virginia.
Nearly
1
D\Y I
all the horses, cattle and other property
Still left to tbe inhabitant's are being car­
h
ried off by his officers. Tbe design of
the rebels is evidently to remain on the
nr KALAMAZOO, M&gt;cii:qaf,
defensive for some lime in or near tbeir OJfrr, Opporih of Ik, Poti
Ufict.
present position.
] Attorneys and Counsellors al Law • .

Rsbxl Ohmios of Ltscotw.—The
Houston (Texas) Tclcympk has an edi­
torial showing tbe preference ul the reb­
els fur McClellin.
Tbe belief at the
Booth concerning tbe future policy of
Mr. Lincoln, is well expressed In the fol­
lowing :
“Bay what wo will, Old Abe has been
and will continue to be an ugly customer.
His re-election will bo a national ratifi­
cation of the most extreme war policy.
He will eater a second term of office with
an eye single to tbe war. His power
will be absolute. Anything be has evsr
heretuforo done, anything he may cbonee,
he will fool himself authorized to do un­
der the popular sanction of bia acta sad
the great war commiaeioc bo will* bold
from tbe people.
His organization is
already complete, to be strengthened and
perfected by the measures necessary.—
The entire energies of the government
would bo at once cuneentrated on the
war, and his reputation and that of his
administration would be staked solely on

VCT.AYtX’B. ”'

and

JU editor of the

Und Company- Wbl
us who did swindle the I
Ssa Advertisement
ley's New Clothing

»»)oes*w.“ • «■
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TThro the editor of t
r/ihl'bettofo' *h«. •»
hit-ttUfer-folaMH e
earns, and started a ]
wbrt he stole; out of oa
widowed eioter.—Pie«|

baa a widowed sister.
Elitely found mean*

t&lt;HRfr'aa edilorte! a

would Uve undoretoad

�GOOD TW3SSKX7&amp; •=
GREAT TUMBLE IN GOLD, AND A
IN DRY GOODS!

AT SKINNER’S!

The Only Exclusive CASH STORE in BATTLE CR&gt;EE®?

Large Stock of Goods and Great Hargain# /
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A Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries. Just Opened, and for
Sale Cheap, at
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as ws juubi sa»o&lt;M

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�hl the forreets of South America there
la a kind &lt;4 tree which produces a gum
called Iwik rubber. The natives obtain
it by culling through tha bark, and when
the gum has oozed out thay gather it—
Thia ia pore India rubber. About forty
yearn ago the South Americans sent five
hundred pairs of shoes made of it to
Boston.
Borne people in the Eastern
Btaloa, who thought it would be a good
material to make other things of as well
at abuse, sent and got a large amount of
tbo gum, and belli large houses and hired
a groat many men to help them make
tbe gum into over coats, shoes, etc.—
When these garments had bin awhile,
they were found to grow sticky in tbe
sun,and to harden io the cold so aa almost
U&gt; bo umIsss. The people who bod en­
gaged la tbo business found they could
not sell the articles and ou became very
j-oor.
There was one man in Connecticut by
the name of Hayward, who thought if bs
oould find something that would mix
with the India-rubber, perhs - v~ could
—,J
make
that -wv.-e
woul
___
_ garments
,
— n&lt;,t R™*
sticky or herd.
bard. So
E~ be
— studied on it a
groat deal, and finally said ‘‘he dreamed
that sulphur would do it” Most likely
he thought about it so much that be could
not sleep very soundly, and eo did nut
know whether he waa awake or uot when
be first thought of that thing in particular.
Well, he made tbe rubber very fine,
muted it with sulphur and melted the
two togeeher, and sure enough, when it
bad cooled it «sa tough and fibrous and
strung. It made a substance called sulphuret of rubber. Mr. Hayward being
very poor, sold his right to use what be
bad discovered, to Mr. Goodyear, for a
small *utn of money. Tbe latter gentle,
man tried wbat he oould do by melting
these substance* together, and found that
while a pretty strong beat would soften
the Esixture, a still stronger beat would
make It grow bard again, and that it
would become like metal, solid sod
strong and still elastic. This is called
vulcanized rubber. There are now mil
Dune of dollars worth of goods msde of
this, and thousand&lt; of men employed.—
Sums of tbe articles made are shoes,
tents, pontoons, blankets for soldier*,
buckets, life preservers, mail bags, car
springs, suspenders, pencil cases, combs,
boxes, plates for folse teeth, coating for
telegraph wires that are to be sunk un
der waler, ate., etc.

Mr. L. A. Butler,, of J eflersou, Cook
county, about eight mHea from thia city,
devoted sixty acres ol land to the cultiva­
tion of cucumbers fur pickles lhe past
season.
This is probably the largest
plantation of tbe bind ever known in thia
country.
We certainly have road or
beard of nothing that approaches it in

DRUG

ten vxtifn
lew and moat complete aseortmeut of

DREGS AND MEDICINE®,
telnlv, and rvauire frequent and expensive
repairs. Tbo We«i will last a lifetime and
T^eJ HiHdi. Hem. Breid, Fell, Cord. Bmd.
and Gather witboat booting.
They do not break the thread, akin sUehse,
nor farm a ridms oo tbe under side of JoUu
They will new over gathers and scams with­
out breaking tbe thrend^&gt;rre&lt;j&lt;&gt;iriiig a cbsngs

Greod BapMs, Sept, 1SU

MonrwtilreeL

sTonti
itoveii irmsi
ike Beet; tkel Take Im W U.

1 hen — « fcU —OM Am KU
voted Oven Cooking Hlovoo sM Hol air Square
cooking store* *1m&gt; a large vsricty of Farter. !&gt;.»•
ins room, add aix plate alove, of Alteay make.
m5 wiU MU Item at
L

^iliaua Fever,
Fever and jlgue,
Liver Corizplaini,
(Lvapepsia,,
dnaigestioTz,

AIM a Alii alack of

GROCERIES!
TEA, COFFEE. RDOAR.8PICER. PEPPER,
PBUXE8, F1G8. RAISINS. CODFISH;

JUST RECEIVED Ug

jSTzklney

jgostinfts' gu

Camp lain.fi,

aaA. aW. fekseasex oj a tkxnk&gt;
lav aaXwtc.

Also a |;rMt vartay of th*

&lt;im)T hut TTPT-jrmfF.i

AH €Mktar Extracts,

R. J. GRANT

STATIONERY,

JEFFERSON FARMER, Gen. Ag’te

PENH. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. XXT KI.OP Erf, CARDS, Ac.. Ac.

orrics 91 Washington st.
P. O Drawer. SKR
Chfopgo, ID.
AGENTS WANTED-Throughout Mta&gt;
igan, Indians. IlliMus. W.Mon.m Miasesota,

Upoa our atelvo* may ba foend all *f

MTEST MHKEREt.

Come and See !!

al effvet of that on* botlte of Peoples Cur* which
1 obUtoed front yon iu November last. Hoeing
Use 'ndvtrtfoetnvnt of your Roddy, offering to
give year tncdtetee to clcrgymra for the poor d
their parishes, loLtatecd a bottle for a poor girl
ofmy congregation, wlm bad long been nearly
belpteas from Rbeumstiata, and strango to say
that one bottle cured her entirely. 1 writTthia.
bopiog It may aid thsNoetav tn Its eflorta to intro.

Have it* mvrita will fullyJualify the must lapcrt
lit* forms of *preeb.
1 HVAE JOST RECEIVED

Putor of IteFul Prrkbrurlan Chore),
octltealyr
Pittsford, Jlonroe Co. 5. Y.

a c. NORTHROP. Ami
WHAT EVEBYHODY KX0W8, vis..—
Tita Iron, well galvaniMd. wllf arf rw&lt;
That a auafh maeblae is better than a eompli^Tha* aTwringer should te self-Adjusting, duable, snd cffic.enL
Tita n—A-Xfw. and Tbataubp eansn Adsy
nd tnniilr to regulate and kevp fa orurr;
That wood aoArd In bol water arift mmO ata
■risk sad nlit.
That wood bearings for th* shaft to nm in will

MOTE &amp; SWD1B8,

GROCERIES

That it will wring a find or a

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an Vh* &gt;^oot wuxaV YAcwA.

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aave. \\\t. ^oorman
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TTORNEYS end Can
Ita'ton.ln CN«e«r

A

CsUsctisa. *3 Military
teal-dad.OBteteHah

are Vox rtxkv vaaa's Bckaec
aad, CovaJoA.

SELF-AWU8TITG WRINGER
~No Wood-Work to Swell or Split.
Na Thumb Screwit to art out of Ordrr.
Wssass-ron wtrn o* wrrnor-r Coo-Whssm.
Il look the Ftsev Pbsmiub al Fifty-Seren State
asd County Fain in IMS, and te,
tit 4ta Wrlngercvermsdc
Paiocted ia tbo United State*. England. Canada,
and Australia. Agents wanted la every town.
Semple Wringer* Scot. Express Paid on re­
ceipt of price.
Energetic agents can make from 2 te |I0 per day.
Xo. i, M
No. 1. 47 40.
Xo. K »8.So

Tbe pickle picking commence* about
the 25th of J ulv, et first getting but from
50 to 75 bueKeln In a day.
Ilia help
waa principally boys and girls who would
not average over from six to seven bush­
els. Four to five weeks constitute a
good picking season, though thia year it
waa considerably les*.
A good crop is from 125 to 180 bush­
els per acre. One acre of thia land gave
185 bushels, but tbe general average of
the whole lot was only 57 bushels per
Beside* tbe pickles grown dpou his
own land Mr. B. has bought largely from
others. He prepares them for market
himself, first packing them (assorted) in
salt, Bl the rate of ball a bushel of salt
to tbe 49 gallon cask. He afterward,
pickles them in vinegar, and puls them
up in packages to suit tbo market.
The variety principally depended upon
is ths Short Green, ft giving a pickle pre­
ferable in me and color.
Mr. Baller estimate* that his pickles
cost biru about 28 cents per busbel, de
livered st Chicago. He bar now 1000
bbls. in tbs salt fur which he has bean
offered tiff per bbl. Ho expects to re
oeive 120 her bbl. Even at the former
pries it is easy v&gt; sea that a nice little
fortune io ia th* hands of the enterpris­
ing sod energetic planter.—Prairie Afom-

* pkeae, Banting FlalA,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

finisbsd in th* mc«t superior msawsr.
It wUl B^o. BreU. aSB-st. tetter tte&gt; -F
otter Btovo. »Ilk a saving of U far evut of furi
sod
with grestar
eoavoeteoao,
it te
a arotl
SIXTS
Hooao
Fmmitem.
aaA
tea A*«&gt;rctantate^tetaprete^^

art. act ottcrt&amp;Ac \\y«. ^.a'bXxe.
a* a roxOAtkax
vokW
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tvattAkoX. aacxA — cu
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An. 'flax *&amp;k\kou» AvBkrkeU
o$ Xksx 'WtxX axvA. SoaWttwrt,
Kaw, Jot a Vjftft \vrae, \oexa.
taa^K aecAcA. aa artkeke- oj
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lakxa ka ^ro^xt c\OaaXk\ktu,
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a sure
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S.D.&amp;E.W.BHIKKEfS
AMERICAN
ORGANS,
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KH1PPES *

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tw\ovyxb\t.

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tiXo««xc\\ ‘BVl'lcvw

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Th«v« ffittir* ar* put up in quart
betttee, of which tha abatw is a fao^inuUa. Tha label ia Jlnaln eagraivd, and
is provided urith a eafe-ffuord /rom
*’
CPriae fl j-rr bctlh, aa

with-

We might ill Uw paper with testimonials, bat
insert oaly a few te convince the ak«j&gt;Ucsl. if
sorb then, be. and wo say to all, taW Pntn.m's
Wringer. Teat II Tuooocublt with Asr and All
nlbens, and If not sutlqdy anuafactory, ratsrs it.
Pwteeo. Afoo./acroSng th.
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aad mkt

THE AMERICAN ORGANS

FOR BALE BY
.tavaMBotertaf Hutter. ]

&amp; Melodeons!
AND

BVTCH EASHNBIA CWFEECt.

DRY GOODS!

ANo**L-cn roa Con.—Amsrlun
ingenuity has discovered a novel purpose
to which num oen be put, namely, for
stretching boots snd ehuea. The boot or
shun is well filled with com, aH mode
aura by eueb tight lying that none ean
oecape. It is then inMOMwawd for eereral
bourn in water, during which lhe biter
b dtseeadeMd by tbe gradual ewetteg of

HARD-WARE!

DEPOTl
York. Jaauary 1M4.
i bare tasted Putnam's Clottea Wrinrtr by
leal worklag. aad fraow that H will &lt;fo. It
•p; It ia flmpli; it require* no room,
fear al Work or at real; a ob'ld can operate II;

H. WUXoHT,
.
TTORNEY and COUNBELLOB AT LAV.
and Solicitor in Oteawea*?,
Notary Public and Caarvyaaoer. Also,
Clroait Ceart CommUaloaer for Barry

A

MIDDLEVILLE. M toneam.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE’S STORE.

Will ateawd ta el) calu in U&gt;. tew uf hte prote*ion;w.U. promptly

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low !

B. C. FBI
UDG1 OF FBOBATE
aval l.awd aad Tax Agd
the Ctert Ho*M,al HMUI
days *f **sb
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                  <text>HASTINGS BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY,

DYSPEPSIA,

•rijiwl

AMD DUKAAES KEBVLTING FROM

DISORDERS OF THE LIVER . H
A.&lt;D DiaKSTIYR OROAJ18, ARE CURED BT
Hoonwra

GEEMAN BITTERS,

■sii’issnisa?*

THE GREAT STRENGTHENING

Trows©.

BA Vg JfQgg gtSPICTABLg FJCOPU TC

Jfrtstiiijs’ gnsintss Jintton

AMD WILL PAY RJDOO
To any one that will produce a Cartiflaata publtab•d by oa that u not QXN L INK.

BOOFLlNDt CEM1H .1TTE1S
WILE CURE EVERT CASE OF
Cbreeto wlUrroos DsMIlty, DIssoms ,f th.

And stretch them steer tout.
His was so same to taa.t;
Hla geaeralehip, we bn,
Creators la "ebaagtog baa~_“
Aadl.-Welding a review We rocked tbair mighty eitiro.
From Mew Orkoaas to Maise;
Oo ovary hill and plala;
Their rifle pita era rushed ao.
And drove them from tbair bolas;
8« gutokjy they skedaddled.
Some of thorn loel their sol,*.

Tea, soatbward they retreated.
Krewe bad time to Urik.;
But.with troe Union ballots.
Their osseous we did spike.

From all their tlroagholda driven.
They rallied oe the plain;
Resolved la a pitched bull!..
THAT THIS BITTERH IB

WOT AICMOBOXIC,
Contain, no Hom or Whlckty. *
iCHH’ir nnxrKTw xrp.TnyAivuT,BUT

It THE lEtT TOHIC

TallaaAicksD gave eresroL
Far Mm was not ie eight;
Tba Uae of bia arriving
la '&gt;St after ths flghk-

victory over circumstances, net him up
eumpletaly in bia own heart.
But bis application did not long con­
tinue. Tbs position which be bad gained,
as it were, at a jump, be had not indus­
try sufficient to retain by hard labor;
and hard labor only can maintain him
who by accident, or a apacious appearanos of fitneasv reaches a place for which
ba Is teally incompetent. Tone bad yehim but not Itaminj.
He sported with
the feelings of hie clients, as be had long
been in the habit of doing with bia own;
and though ho often succeeded In retriev­
ing the affairs enlrustad to him. by des­
perate plunges, at the close of long and
weary doubts, his clients were nut ao
grateful for being saved “by tbs akin of
their teeth,'’ ae Ute proverb expresaes It,
aa Tom thought they should have been.
They did not relish being thrown over­
beard, to display bis skill in reeouing
them from drowning; and if extrication
from fearful dilemmas did minister to
Toms triumphs, they could not forget

Tbsy bU a rolgbty boaflaUH,
’Twa. at Chicago cast;
Tbsy thought wbsn it "per-cu» sod,"

I. A. *- C. G. HOLBROOK.
A TTORNETBsnd Couimviloro at Uw. ead S-

K3S*&lt;Sas is Helbroek Btock.

Tbee Ccogrroosns to terry,
!■&gt; brigade w. did attack;
Th«a briskly «rar dirlatoe.,
Marcbad up Ito States to wla ;

W.r* lying thick aa bail;
AU their rro*rvro were brought sp,
Bui still could not proven.

K.NAFFEI A BCRB01T8,

The biggaal mortar they had.

TTOBNMTB and COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Helteiteru.to Chancery. Tea end looareoee
B....M. att*a4od to -Uh protnploeaa

Tours, »sry respectfully.
&gt; JI. KENNARD.
Kigt&gt;&amp; tralow Coutos Street, Ptabdalpbla.

From Rar. Worreu Rntalpb, Faster of tbe
BspUet Church, Gennsntow*. F*
Dr. C. M. Jaakaos:—DearHirz-Porewssl expariasoe enable* Die to roy tlistl re&lt;*rd thoGerman
Bluer* preperod by yos aa aa oxccUeal medicise.
Io caaro ofoevsru e»ld and (oaaral drbilUy 1 b..e
boas greatly besrAtied by tbe see of ths BtUars,
■od doubt oot they will produce similar.eflbeia os
olbsrs.
Toor, truly,
W. RANDOLPH.
From Rev. 3. H. Turner, Pastor ef ths M. E.
Phila.
Dr. Jackses :—Dear Sir i-Uavteg eeto your
(torsion Butera Io my family frequently I aro prepar&lt;8 to MV that it too toan of great Mrviea. 1
H.P. CHERRY.
tobeva ttot in OMOt cases of general dabilily of
tba
syetem it ia the safcal and m-jal valuable retn
r'tOUXTT CLERK and Notary FeMfe. O«ee
ody of »hic*&gt; I Save an r knowledge.
Yoar»„re*p«:&lt;fully. , J H. TURNER.
Me. TH N..Niatesath Blrvet.
.ter, *f MberU A Striker,ro Hlobrook »Block.
From Rev. J. M. Lyssa, fcrulsrly Pastor of tba
as?
fpu'
g. C. FRINDLB,
Dr. C. M. Jackass :-Dsm Sir i—I feat It a
WUDGR »F PROBATE, Rotary
plea.are tbss. of wy &lt;«rn accord to toar tcatimo
L. .. &lt;1. .-Ul..-nf Ih. rkre.m
Hume
ttayu

sub week

That beoely cbaagad txt* boo*
Tbair wooden (us* asplod*d,
And acaUcrod all lb* vote*;
Aed blaw tto guaaars Lu who*
They all wear itnpad ereto.
In flank and rear st lacked,

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THE ITOIT #r * sum.
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BsuU fc»-&lt;flAMi»Mr»0«a hsMimmRM,
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t1

Jh cBB dn be RMi^ed ltt?*

oowpletwMeh
Arable origln- Wbicb made ioA fitoreriag^agto,^
rebellioo, nd;
idbtoMfaf
ttothe waaa etatesmau.
Cut the Horn Mr:&gt;adtb*atoMa'«as
Bto aH wtohio :B&gt;e «M earthiest.,
threw him tato a troublesome difitoslty.
Ha was abaoto from hie -poo* when a dw
eWvs vote area taken upon the very
qaeetton which ba tod been elected to
oarry—and be waa horrified ooe morning
to find that hie opponents tod lakee ad­
vantage of hia absence to defeat hla cli­
ent*. . Great and terrible waa tbe wrath
bow let oe advance over tboeAowbst ol hi. friends, aed aven Tom Smithaisle daacriptiua of a recklaaa youth to lucky Tom Smith ^paired at last tat
bis maturer manhood. Despite of tba a lane which seemed to have ao tare.—
prophecies of lbs comforters of his pa­ Ho saw no mode in which be could re­
rents that the “ne’er do-well" Tom Smith trieve himself, and no cxetsaea presented
would “never ooms to anything,” behold themselves with which be could fare bis
him admitted to the bar, with unusual friends. It was such a palpable and wbbenora.
Tba shame of being taunted pardonable fauft, eo groesly inexcusable.
with inefficiency bad spurred him to such
unwonted exertion and application, as
- ----------------- dto*r*
developed bia fall strength. For once, _
of the “pfoddsra-—sudgwaire
Tom bad done his best, and so trium­ la often more indebted to tbo plodders
phantly did he make bls entree upon bia than tto'world su.pecte—eared him front
professional career, that it began to be destruction. A earaful, old lull-beadod
suspected that be waa unjustly miarspre- toctitlon, who waa in tbe same interest
aented bv those who snarled that be was with Smith, voted against trim, in order ।
Idle and negligent at college. '
to secure a right to move a •'reconsidera-!
Bnsinees flowed in upon him apace; tiun."
Thia was opening enough for
and the novelty of bis position, its T-!
ex .Bmitb. It was a breach in the enemy's
igbted and
citemenl tn which be deligL_^,
_ i the. 'defences, into which bo threw himself and.
__j victory
— *2
pleasure of having achieved
by with bia old successes, turned the tables,

AKO DO GIVE HITTKK SATISFACTION
Have roere Toattmear,
VOUCH FOX THXMl
Than say other article ia^ba market
Wo defy any Ono to aontradlit ula Aaaartioa

' kbedfitota 'lU budBeto deoto thekBdcMtor,by vbMuMly tbeothare bad etonificanoe. Tern woe delighted :wfeb

and came off with flying colors, and more
admiration than ever. But ho bad given,
also, an endorsement of hia old chareoter, that be waa “net fit to be trusted."
The session wore away, but the Hun.
Mr. Smith bad lost bis interest in tbo
public business, it bad no more charms
for him. Tbo great excitement was-over,
and be turned with dis tala from the form­
al phraseology of acta to repeal act., ecto
to modify acta, acta to continue acta, and
all tbo forasmuebss, whereases, pream­
bles, chapter, and sections of routine
law-making.
lie oought, ax rite men t
somewhere sloe—and found it Wborel
There hangs a tale—or rather lha
moral of our tale. Tbe key to the Hon.
Mr. Smith's strange negligence was the
earns that will too ofteo explain tbe “abHa was land of deep potations and of
luxurious food. Ha liked tba wit. and
excitement nf tba- dinner labia, and tbo
supper. Ha was the Kral of convivial
parties, and waa prone to tba at Oe teres
which fill up tba days of those whose
nights are given to revelry,tba excitement
of tba billiard room and tba bowling al­
lay, tbe early mingling of strong drink.
In these scenes he could shine without
effort. Ready apphuaa and beany ap­
preciation followed all the sallies of ao
distinguished a ouevtve. Tv such haunts
and to aoch eompanions be waa reedy to
fly, not only from the fatigue before ba

their difficulties. They did not like that,
tbair causes and their property should be
pul in peril by Me negligence, in order .
that tbe-bair-brcadlh victory should ex­
alt hia reputation ; and would far rather
that a little of the plodding industry
which be despised should eeoore them
from the first, than that they should coma
io victors at the last, by a cswp rfr ssuts.
It resulted, at last, that, Thomas Smith,
Esq., was avoided as cnunsrl by careful
tnen, but was summoned in desperate
case, which none other cared to under­
take. Under euob a stimulus he was al­
most nnitormly successful; and thus,
without tiro true requisites of a sound
jurist, be had a conqueror's reputation, imoua against hia re-election, that tu de­
and a fitful, though, on the whole, a lu­ cline to contend would be a palpable de­
crative practice.
There is a western feat. In neglecting the busiueaa of the
bout which illustrates the Ilfs of such House, be bad suffered the district which
men. He could fell loner, and etill rise, be represented u&gt; lose some important
or, as die phrase is, “dive deeper and advaatages, and the people were not at
oume up drier" than almost any other. all disposed to furgive him.
Again he
It was always dark night or bright son- nerved himself for the contest.
Again
shine with him—a fearful storm or a deed be succeeded. Defeat would have been
better fur him.
calm.
We must spare the reader the narra­
At length it occurred that some bnsineea in wbieh be was engaged required tive of ail the downward steps by which
the Intervention of the LegiaUlura. His the Hua. Thomas Smith became i auk
preeenoe at the capital was required to The first stope in this path ware taken
expedite it. One proposition In lha con many years before, la bis youth and
sultatiuffli with bls clients led to another, •allege days, bis dangerous passion fur
until ft was suggested that it were belter praise, and fundneos for unwise excite­
to elect him as a representative than to ment, bad betrayed him into Ute love of
depute him m a lobby member. The drink, and tf conscience or eutne uousidmatter was talked over, and as those of erate friend warned him to beware, the
the public who knew the secret saw no deceptive promise was ready—“0,1 can­
parucular fitness in the election of a law­ nut sink ! 1 recover myself tou easily."
yer with half a dexeu clients in a particu­ Tbs redcieeaMM of danger which grows
lar case, aa bis actual constituency, there outot over confidaoce— Ute estimate of
were strong symptoms* uf opposition. — his own powers which made him despise
But Utts only stimulated him. It spurred the fear ul being taken at a disadvantage,
his energy, and fixed hie determination ruined Tom Smith, as it had ruined many
to be elected, for though ho cared Huie more. The pride which exults in selffor the honor, and knew tbe profit was debasenieul (not abasement,) in order
nothing, to be opposed was to iMuro his lb»f it may be abown from bow low a
success. He threw hlmoel into the work depth to rise ia possible, is much mors
with Ms whole energy, and After vigor­ oommon than is usually imagined. There
ous canvassing, caucusing and exsrlion, ia scarce an outcast in the world who
be wbs returned by a majority of ten dues not imagine tiiat be could re-estal&gt;vdtoa; a much more arowpteble triumph liah tumadt, tf wdy bo thought it worth
to him tbaa if bo tod boon elected by a bis. while, and woul^eet about it!
Dwwn I Down 1 Tbe elasticiiy ol the
Majority often handred. To have been
aaanimoosly elected would have posses­ str.xigaot must give way al last, and tbe I

sed no M&gt;sr ms for Mm ; and had tbe re
oepUunofMs nomination indicated an

ma&amp;agtegpetty tow withe skill wvethy
ofa better arw.
Thie was trtamph
enoughftx Htol to would etoowwtodgw
the compliment with eoch • MmpM
atlon of its truthfulness, as indfcetsj tlstfl
be considered U unoeo«eeary UWr to
make tbs trial.
It so ehauosd ooedsy, that be faeetf
himself dlrnrosd, when thefateriowtow
era wers not aware that ho was listening.
And be beard them, moreover, reech the
calm and ead conclusion that bo was sunk­
en past rocali to recovery. They atfroed
that be had ao wasted his energy and im­
paired Ms strength, m so tai and physical,
that further expectation for him there
was none, except that be wooly die likfc
e drunkest swan—If such a Mrd weto
possible—In singing in beeohleeeloqoecce
bia defence againft hfIng OOnniUud SB-R
“Perbspo eo,^ esld Smith.

A Dew re­

solve was awakened In bin.
People
doubted that be oooid overcoats temptstion. Ho would Oto I
• :. 41.’Lual
From that mumoc^te put the resolve
In practice. It waa tWinost severe strug­
gle be had ever undertaken, but bls re­
awakened pride, seconded by a strong
will, was trismpbesL He rates bimeeif
from tbs kennel. M bo had promised bn
would, and ended, life where be should
have com mowed it, a sober ran.
But -where, &gt;noeawMle, whore the
“ploddore," the ensile, aa bo used to style
them, when bo likened himselfton baref
AU in positions of competence and Mat,
wbieh be could never f---------They bad gained In tbo
often and often he hi
them Ln derision. Ma- ——retain bls youth, and premature old ace
settles hard upon Mm»eyco though be bo
a genius, who lives too fast
Let tbs
young and over-confident, tbs apF atefl
able, especially, beware bow they warth
their lives and trifle with their power*.
It b egreseble tn aetopiah um'b frietoK.
and to disappoint one’s^bos; but it in not
Uefe to do it at your own expense. , FeoMs old Justice'Shallows may chuckle
o ver the irregularities of their you th, hut.
it is better wMhlbe pegs te fair, to nHlM .
no blurs upon it It b very rrrach to •
mao’s credit to reform from vice or dis■ipstiua, but it is better—aa the-good
book advises us respecting ooatutbn-^:
to leeve such things off before they be
meddled with. 'Hun. Thomas Smith will
tell you so, though he has been ao long,
uf late years, in good repute, that Ms
younger friends do not remember when
he sti-od otherwise.
Genius, unguided
by abiding principle, and unaccompanied
by indnslry, ia a dangerous gift.
&gt;

Rqbacx's Catawba Bbaxdt la made
from tba rtu juice or th* catawba
which la grown In abundance in
Ohio and from which thia article' ia obtouted—It baa an agreeable flavor, fine
clear color, and poe.eeoes ail tba quail­
ties fur medical purposes, and fur a bev­
erage of tbo beat imported braudiaa. As
a flavoring for mince plan and other cook­
ing purposes it ia the moat eeucomleal
article that can be used, being one half a
dollar cheaper by the bottle, and nearly
two dollars per gallon cheaper than other
Brandies avid for that purpose. Wberever It baa been introduced It haa found
rapid sale end la daily gaining io popu­
larity giving in all oases tba utmost asL:
ufaction. Call for “Bobsck’s Catawba
Brandywhich may be found for sale
by Druggists, Grocers and dealers gene­
rally throughout the West.
C. W. Rmso, Propri«w,
56, 58, 60 aud 8E East Third Sl
obapb,

mtod sympathiBM with tbe bsroxtod, an
wall 4 with Ito vl|--------- u-•te-1
have nut mentioned
muisl Bgt-■**•«**•-r T--7-----I T-»aT 5
had nous. Woman are admirers &lt;4 the
bxilliMl end the bold ^aad each of Tom's
Mr bwaU'i.riw-a
Ifc
1 •«*

�AR NEW
liou.

Wednesday ■•rata*,

It mak

Nuticeeofllw Press.
shall

ba

compelled

■BclM*aa Coes

dEKMRJSr..*.'
’ ‘ TSAIX1 W&gt;
, rwvl&gt; 1U1
Ito Ulla.
Napoleon,

"Pin Mpe&gt; fisMisAeMbmheak^frUo^tos..onx. 'Oerrfi&gt;tare historian* wtfl enricb
theeaMlvtwamwfHArpeA Wswljy Iwg
Uker writoM mrfpaiotors, aed &lt;wblie|wr.
• r. fnrniMl tn dust? — Ar V. Kvantfthtt

I to rliriwi IIIto nu*rf*» daJUr mJ
has been no

very dpflj.; \ j« its WlballoW«d fam
It has entered the pulpit, and virtually
forbW eertain portions of tbs MHpUrm

Botin Tmttript.
■■
“It is If once a leading polities! and
bisturicaL^nqslisl’ol tbe.oatiqa,;’—

• U..U7 i.i«l

Tba exchanged prisoners are described

from the oracles o
held from their su

became they

ably 5.000 or 0,000 men. rOsr loss b
probably not taore thaa oae-touthof that
has sought to aubesnre to It* own pur­ number. We,captured about 1,000 men
poses both the scriptures aad the pnlpit including oqo Brigadier Gee eral.
it has enteead eburahsa and brad Ill-will
Signed,
SCHOFIELD.
word, toS&gt;fiy for those in authority.'

'PlfateFlorida, in Brsxll-

IjvpMra .by CspUin Collin* of . tbe

this dedsfoe, will probably

blackened by dirt andhanging’ on pro-

tbtfrasMhsMkwIstto
ia the meantime oar eoaele Jobe Bell

' Intis, mean time, the Copperhead

y disgusting, vxbahlng an odor so fasti d

it almost stops tbe breath of those
if their own Govarnufsot in the affair,

lure, of proaqpt and honorable reparation
furnishing again to tbe world aco*

Sr W was justified la tbe course

rfw**

...

Governor uf Bahia, whose Govern-

month through Which these reports ex­
tend there la a . constant monotonous
oomplaint against the treatment to which

of which they know nothing sa y et.
■itfht wlthjgredlt to themselvea

diarrhasa received no nourishment and
of the Amer- starved to death. Of course they reeelr­
od
rations which the stomach of a well
facto, without bluster, and with a deter­
Mr. Wilson, the American Consul at mination to do all that ia just and right
from gangrene and ulcers were compelled
Bahia, when ths Florida entered that towards Brazil."
port, demanded that she should not be
to fester in putridity without oven suffic­
ient water to cleanso their loatbetame
permitted to supply herself, but sent
On Monday last convened the Tbirty-

-Cnsted States look a very singular posllion In relation to the Florida or th* Wachupstf.

and dying were kept without shelter, aad
many . without cloth I ng, on the bare
tepvfag vessels belonging to citizens of lived Its lime." ‘fiuperfluoos lags the ground, exposed to tbe torrid nun and
the Uniied States of America within the
reason the Florida had violated the neu-

tralityofBreziT"by capturing and des-

the earnest'and almost dispairing appeals
territorial waters of Brazil, near the Is­
land cf Fernando do Noronho, In April idea*moves with events. War is either of kind hearted physicians for their relief.
a groat ci vilixer or promoter ofbarbarism. Before tbe change from Andersonville,
IMS."
Thia ia especially tbe case in civil warn, 11,000 victims had been buried, uncoffinTe this the Governor replied, that
—"oven if it were fnUy eotablisbed that
the Florida had previously violated neu­ the condition of large oommunitie*
trality, suuh a proceeding would scarcely

could never warrant no to commit the
acta required by the e&gt;n»ul, which would
be equivalent to a hostile rupture, witb-

the condition of this country, aa four

BLUMDaaa.—Tbe Ann Arbor Courier
finds considerable fault with tbe blunder­
ing manner in which tbe “Bute News" ia

among brethren.
It has led even Chris­
tians to tbe uwe of word* of insult and
wrath, making them ’hateful and hating
to one another. . It has led them to diso­
bey thq plain precept of tbo gospel, that
Cyer, supplication*, and intercession*
made for all that ar* In eatboriiy." It
has led them to place their politic* above ,
their religion.
It ha* distracted the
mind*of the evil and the good, and caus­
ed a declension of religious Interest. It
baa tempted Christian men to sacrifice
their professed principles to their parties
and their passions, and to make their de­
votion to their country turn on party con­
ditions or personal opinions.
It ha*
even dried up the fountains of Christian
compaasioa in their breasts, when the sick
and suflrriDg soldier has appealed by all
the lies of humanity, religion, and patri­
otism to them still refusing to give them
aid. It has justified the persecution and
murder of, and kindled an inhuman prej­
udice against the black man of the North,
and denied the poor helpless *lavc and
freedom, th* sport of circumstance*
which they cannot control, the ministry
of even the Christian teacher,
it ba*
made a proposition in our Legislature of
New Jersey relating to the Colored man
so inhuman and iniquitous, that If It bad

admission to ths Waahuselt in any of tbe
porta of thia province. For thia purpose
the present arrangement it ia not worth
the meet energetic and’forcible means
wUl he employed (according to tbe inmonths incident* oocu ring in this county,
atnserions of Ths Minister of Foreign
Aflsir* of June 23 of last yehr.) If such
shall be rendered necessary by the reluc- The fiiture is too uncertain to justify the ed io the Detroit paper as occurring in
tanee and criminal obstinacy manifested entering upon such measures as may some other part of the Slate. We men­
l»)r that steamer im&amp;Hlng
comply with and moat probably.wilt bo necessary in tion these matters not to find fault but
that they may be remedied.
u»e intimation conveyed to bar, thus
the new condition of things which peace

tbe pirate?

led loyalty of tba people.

True, Ila maj­

might be ordered

Close bls port Against tbe other. If the ority are friends of tbe government, but
Governor had done in the case of tbe
move clear of all the embarrassments con­

eett, Cap*. CoHtna would not' have had stantly thrown in their way by a perverse
oeekxion to'tike lbs law into bis own if not poellively factious minority.
Be­
bands. But, as It waa, be had no other sides there are measures, like tbe psopo-

forty-eight hours

to re-

Laurel had been lying in Funchal Bay
tor several days previous to ths 17th, sad
early on the morning,of that day ahe
steamed out tn sea, and met a targe
screw steamer (uudarstix-d tn be the new
Alabama) on board of which waa trans­
ferred th* crew of tbe Leo re!. Tbe cargo
consisted ofguns, ammunition, &amp;c. The
screw steamer then made for the direc­
tion of Bermuda."

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HEADT-MADBCLOTHnta. end Gent** Fur-

It is a rather sickly time among Cop­
perhead newspapers. Among those sus­
pended since election ar* tbe Indian*
Stott Rtoitler, Bloomington, 111. Dmocnl, Maddiaon, Wie. Patriot. Evansville,
Ind. Timrs, Peoria, Bl. Mail, Logan Co.,
III. Couritr, and a paper ofSu Jwseph,
Mich.

stonily taking cargoes of coolies from
Macao and Canton to Cuba. About one

Antl-8lavery tnaasurta of the lata Con­
gress safely through tbe press.
Accounts on file in the department st
Washington show th* singular fact that
more Southern whites than blacks bars

reosivad aasietaneo from the government.
A St. Louie paper says “tears ar* not
loss than 200,000 persons In Missouri,

maintain them through the winter."
.
Harrison Cornell, another of th* Indi­
ana Bona of Liberty, has made a confesslon, stating that he bad b*lped conceal

Fix* VsorrssLsa.this township, has left

Buct Gloott d .VilUitt, 63 ctt.
AU Wool SiirU. fll
Ladiu' ClolhShirtt.lX 75
Wool Sodct, 15 eta.
:ks Ulen st Naw Ysrk quotation*.
MUDGE ds BAILEY’S

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A FINE ASSORTMENT

HCILKB'ODX’fl BJL’DCE

Th* blockade runner Annis, recently
captured, dropped 150,000 in gold into SILK.
lb* sea while being chased, beside a large
a provisioned army amount of Confederate bonds.
Senator Wilson made forty-two speech
u
.k___

•ition for tbe constitution el a mead dmnt with tbe proper proportion of cavalry
and artillery, and composed of veteran
protesting, while the Florida wrot on prohibitbg slavery which require* a twotroops aeleetod for special service. That
burning American ships within the limit
portion intended for service in this city,
of Brazilian territory.
yood that possessed by the Union aide of was temporarily encamped on Staten
bland aad at Fort Hamilton.
General
What (course our government may
think It right to pursue, we know sixths supporters of President Lincoln— Butler then devoted the day* intervening
before election to making himself ac­
quainted with tbe city, with its police
the instant, and with resistless power.— arrangements, and with the mean* at
It will be both disposed and prepared to
Brisilihn Governmaot.
sioners of police were consulted, and
with the great questions pertaining to
plans perfected. Telegraphic commenioation was established between bis bead­
great powers to protest coBective against •citation*! obligations, and tbe reedjust-

Weekly promptly to

a “tip-top" ofuc*^.

A gang of ruffians entered the hosae of
an old man ib Williamstown county, ill.
Another causa for tba unimportant part
Gen. Buller displayed in command of shot him dead, and then bung his son, a
to be be played by this Congress daring New York the asm* administrative talent young man of eighteen years.
'
the remainder of its days, is its own
manifested. On tbe fid of November, be Vessels under the French flag are oon-

With one be

Floridias he did in that of tbe Wachu-

SzKMM am&gt; tbs Naw A unMMX.—The tbe Magaslne d*

The telegraph announces that tbe Flor­
Ida waa run into alter leaving Fortress
Monroe, and sunk. Pirato vhipe appear

will bring.

meat jn relation to the two vessels

mKtaar.npn^'i^i

■ “A few days ago we noticed (lhe de

body to disgrace whose Hack dot would
never have been wiped put. Il lias, with
deep shame, excited a scorn and eon tempt
for them who, though differing from us

ele voted In the scale of national existence items so far as this point is concerned
or hurled backward totrard a state of were badly mixed up, but had hoped oth­ kept many from the kingdom of God.—
barbarism.
er localities were more fortunate. We These are solemn charges! On these I
have usually attributed these mistake* to arraign the politico of my country, and
Florida. What did the Governor dot
ti»c plea of ‘guilty’ must be answered.—
gross has outlived its period of usefelneoe.
Leino man deny thpsI The aad wiines
We do not mean to say that It has been They appear original in that paper; and
sea are here to confront us 1 Melancholy
to the Florida’s 1 Not at alL He flew
a failure; far from it. It has successfully they generally succeed most admirably. facts declare'an enemy baa done this!"
grappled with all the great questions

“The best ©f itsclass in America.”—
Boitoo Tnttltr.
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parture from Liverpool of &lt;-schooner
called tbe Laurel, with about one hun­
dred men on board, many of whom bad a handouipepictorial showbill on applit
served with Captain 8emme*. It was
also hinted that Captain Semmca ws* him•elf on board. Thi* news Is also confirmsubucribcr's post uflire.■

GOOD! EAR « CO.

which the war has forced upon it. His- tug withal—but a system uf quotation*
lory has a proud niche for tbo tbirty-

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LARIKS',
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New Goods received often.

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COMMISBIONERH NOTICE.
detaHod to remain at each police station
ENSIONS.

P

T«x Knrorrox (Canada) ATnss, of Nov.

will

BOUNTIES, su
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r

promptly and effectively co-operate with
the President close upon the beginning

p

which it first broke out.

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                  <text>NO. 33

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1864.
Siilinpllmtr,

C|r

u »UU4»W«TMIT .Uimur,

DYSPEPSIA,

IWfoll

CAFTWE CT jrem A. HIM.

DISORDERS OF THE LIVEE

vancing prices of all ertlolea of opnsump u|
lie. They orw jAa| ,*• dUpropwuon

AJODtOKSriVEGROANS, ARE CURED BY

HOOFLAND'S

■0WHE LOOKS ARD tlAT HEOATB.

GERMAN BITTERS,

and the quiitloni

The rebel ex-General Roger A. Pryor
wwecajitured on Friday last by the Oth twees income and outlay la a fnost fruit­
Thia,
corps picket, of the Artny of the Poto- fol topic of family drocu.ai.wian-'
tnao, wbil* attempting tv exdangw pa. ■_____ L- 1.
pern with oup- pideeta.
TMu ’Wrea
dune
hi
retaliation
for
the
reewnt
AND DO G!YK BETTER SATISFACTION!
capture of Captain Burbridge by tba
rebel pickets under similar oireomstanilea loo, high
rorair rot
THE GREAT RTRENGTHENINQ

rttaaS O»r&lt;rrt»tlnr,

New. York, Dec. /-fo—The: Trifaae’a

There U ocrt a-f.tnily : of the middle

AND DUEAtoKto RESULTING FROM

now,. R_j»ilLgH,iea,doubled when the
H.uniealioa by iabearetog the tourer of
Great Britain and other nation, in recop. L_ V_ _______________________________
aiaing th. belligerwegy of tire -rebel,

wtecb wM al«o eeactioeed t&gt;j Bnsft .Mj
eoqfl M possible. .-Gt"- Wabb daclsre. of the war. ju.t ,eo sore is this prophwey
tba Uahed.Stotah have a kjodly fading to be fulfilled. . .
toward
and ailds, anls&gt;M«&lt; by such
"The tmidancy of the public mind! is

an order for the return of Captain Bur. tie in «be-worid Uuiew extravpg.nl
at Irerpipg lhaj.eown'P*^!
isocialy. Money is cheap and
bridge on Saturday, and he himself will
without any insiruet^MM,jar-aotbonty '
probably ba returned as soon as Captain
whatever, took on himself the resDnoeibUBurbridge la sent Uck.
nonatioa
lly to capture oho of the piratical ende-j .
Since the copters of Pryors Captain
ROOFLATO’S GER WAN BITTERS
tofts uf ongof-our rebels, while she was ;
Burbridge has been dismissed the army
anchored ift.Ate port of Bate., mA Abe
WILLCVRE EVERY CASE OF
Tur disobeying lbs order forbidding the
uodere'igned bdieves himself suthoriicd condition of things will tern»|na|»—per­
exchange of papeia or holding intereoure.
mir dietetic system invariably depends to assure your EacnUency all reparation haps gradually, perhaps auddenly. j The
which honor .aod justice exact will .lie value of all com mod itlea, foGudlng mdoR.J. GRANT,
upon taste. The resultthat.we. are a
nation of dyapeplMW. »bal our. sanitgry- very freely offered, and much more free­ ey are feai folly" ‘••WWied* Bat when
Mr. Pryor arrived in the city, by the condition ia iufcriur to yhat of any Euro ly and ptumplly Xlian if the sot had been
CeestipsttaB, Tnw.nl Pilrs. Fnllarei of Blood
HO*
“Owl\train from Washington, at half­ pran nalibtoi atod.tbal wears, aa shown committed by American creisere la the
watere of the.n&gt;'«st powerful, nauoea in
Sear Eroct.tiaa*. Slaking etl past 5 o'clock on Wednesday loqrning by eutistka, a cuopar.lire1y ri&gt;.»rt lived
in custody of Brigndiei-Genqnl WmuII. people. Rmreochrnanl regarding what liw world, recognizing the right of those
and Lieutenant William G. Bhaw. The wo eat, tbrrefcre,.raay conflict with our porta pf England and France simply be­
-.■mis QROCBRIKB. provisions. Pteparty took breaklart at the Merchants' long acquired Kabila.«( indulgence, but fa cause she cannot resist iL The Govern­
•JVTm.k butter. Urd. perk, .nd cr*in
Hotel In Courtland street, and at seven calculated V&gt; more than render an equiv­ ment of the United States will not with
o'clock started for Fort Lafayette, where alent in bodily, vigor end health. As a bold from Brazil one iota of that Man will bo precipitated headlong who
reparation which, under the same oircum- now tower d»ft on their stilts.
Wise
Pryor i» now safely confined.
rule, die luxuries that wa consume cost
D. C. HAWLEY,
Pryor i» apparently quite cheerful, more than the strictly necessaries of life; stances and her prevent embarrassed and prudent will prepare In lime for the
poeitinn,sbo would be obliged to concede inevitable change. The dose’ who wrill
’ S junta
though bo is by no nicani pleased with
to England.
Neither the undersigned
his eituatiua and pruapecu. Hie manner
—-----—&gt; ------ ■
,
is pmfiJeut, with a.dash of hi. usual .xpeusiv. tbsn.eur bread, potatoes and nor the United Slates Government qre
TH AT TUB BITTERS IB
swagger ; but ho converses freely pbuut meal. Hera, then, we »ec an excellent directly or indirectly responsible for
thia oceuriepoa. Jl was not ordered or
STRIKES.
field for retrenchment.
These luxuries
his capture.
Contain. Bo Ram or Whjak«y,
In stature he is tall; ho wears long or a great many, of them, can be wholly auUior'ixed either; by. the Government of enough to pay what be owes. Wbentbe
imiD seayrpt dii^b
good, are ail sold ho will still find him.
L-lack hair, combed towards the back of dispensed with, and the result will be
BUT
sei! in debt for them five or ten Cbouabis bead and falling Jx^md bls ears; bi. not only a marvelous dimenmution of
countenance Lu a boyish cspreMiuu,and the family expenare, but will actually dou Times say if instead of indulging •” and dollars, and thia debt be must liqui­
IS THE BEST TOSIC
£U&gt; against Cbarleaton .iac-e April, 1863 date, principal and interest, wltb goM or
/. U.
bis age ia thirty-five years. He ia dree- prove highly beneficial to health—will
whote power of the Federal aavy had its equivulontrpr go Into bankruptcy.—
•eil
in
a
plain,
though
good
suit
of
“
Con.
deereew the ductor's bills, and will prove
t^-REuTwaiTsus so:
been turned agaiost Wilmington, the Tbo conrequeece of the end of tne war
federate gray," including a blouse; be a capital antidote, for dyspepsia, Iu mat­
war might have been more Influenced would be to inornos* every man's debt*
I a.AC.G.BOLBROOK.
■[»&lt;&gt; wears a .bawl which was given him ter of clothing there is
«a»ll«nl
iu Wasbiugtou, a black felt Hat,, and - ■ |' field for retrenchment. *Our extravs- than by burning ten ciliee like Cbarlertoo about 125 per cent. An obligation of
CUurca, rMMrm. n.
&gt;«'
or capturing half a dutm Vicksburga.— M.OOO will become in practical effect,
llaplUt Church. I'UJwlcIpeta
pair ol ordinary cavalry boyta. Alto­ ganee in this respect, perhaps, surpctete •
Wilmington SO long unmolested, ha. ^
|WjVW&gt; That
JOB* &gt;&gt;,
110,000.
ia, Ik
it Will
will require
require properproper­
gether, his attire is much bettor than that with regard to food, and is a habit,
grown into each a furtrees as u&gt; defy the t of
Dow worth in currency
|K&gt;,
..
----T^,could have been expected—far superior or rather an evil, whoso rapid gr',»'h 1
efforts of ths Yankees from the sea. .
j,—
000 -to ----pay&lt;-it *
A---------note outstanding
draw­
in that of any other 'rebel officer who positively requires retrenchment. Only
Several parsons of prominence faun trig ten per cent interest, will then draw
has been brought to this city during the a few years ago, within the memory of
have been in Washington sev­ what would now beequirelent to Urentytlic present generation—our common- Kentucky
‘
eral days past trying to «op the draft fiv. per coot or thereabouts, to uy noth­
sense fathers and mothers wore fabric. 1
toaroa'a xccocst or ui» captcha.
ing of the principal of Uie Dote, the ditfi^
of their own manufacture; now, on the in
1 Kentucky.
Pry or doe. ni&gt;l corn plain of hi. capcully of whose payment will swell into a
contrary, a man who presume to wear
mm. O®o. oppeuM
oirre.ponding ration.
MUU. Ha^y «”“*»?■ M chaught else than foreign bruadd-rlh or casHilly a. ilaoBaod'o Uiuep. I. intrude
Our advlee ia (or everybody to pay off
ie .ffllctnl. and is "not ■ rum drink.
A Petersburg paper astimatsa that
•inieres. or a womnn.who does not ap­
Your, truly.
LEVI G BECK.
pear as a traveling advertisement for a ,20.000 shell, were thrown into that cite
endeavoriug to rxebange papers with our
French millinery ahup. Is hardly regard during the prugrew of the shelling bjt
picket.) cannut be considered unfiilr.—
ed a« within the bounds of respectability. Grant', army. These shell, have been
lie currcct* the statcmriita made in
Such extravagance Is not only abeurd, collected and sold to the rebel ordnance
JOHN ROBERTS,
some of the murning journals that he
but it is pisitively wrong. But this su
•
as
captured
by.
the
Second
corps,
and
onl of air .ppropri, dedluM; Cut with «*ye tlnit lh« 91b eurl* dvaendu the prrfluuua expense in drew is not confined
The iron-clad. in the ■&lt;
■nd thereby prevent
credit of that net. He declares be did to the wealthier elssoe.. In proportion
to their meana, the poorer pop.shstion
Urly in tny f.milj
rsiften r burrows
not kcow that he was in danger until ho
tend*. Gorman Bi
exhibit the same wedenrei , All
O.«TH
COOWJU-OM .J U ciw live dr six men with their guns ;oiut
seenuto be straining to reach the summit bow.
ed al his hc.d. Even then, lie says, bo
mr.de a movement to draw his pistol,hut of absurdity in fiuhion, and while only
the oppufont attain it, the leas fortunate
cur.eluded te surrender. He adds that our
tauipta-to board them.
■ The: St Louis R^aAAcca tells this
reach « near to it an the circumstance,
..h .rryrt!.. troops did hut get hi* hvrve—an animal,
The naw monitors Klcapoo and’ Mil­ story of a t^rave woman : .
.
Eighth below C*»lc» blrevl, Fhltadrlpbifc which, according to bis statement, is tbo will allow. Retrenchment in this respect
“Un the night o! the I2tb instant four
IU needed, nut d«1y that the family ex­ waukee hate arrived In Mobile “J*.—
IrestTri the “Cimfcderacy.’*
penses may, be tednerd, but that as a They are of.mucb lighter draught than armed men went ■ to the residence of
any Admiral Farragut has bad In hie Judge Johti Gillett, who lives te Carroll
taunmunUy. ww cs^
tendqMJ nt our P00?1® ln lho
°fef’ squadrou at any time. The Klcapoo was county, some nine rtules west of Bruns­
BiUtt.prepared by yw « •«&gt; •
erosive extrevagauce io dress. A man is built at St. Louie, and i. CTO ton. burtb- wick, and demanded admittance. Only
In caw* of w’vrc chi «nd *«Mr
qX .. wmfaiuU.
en, and bar two ttitrets. The Milwaukre Mre. GilteU, a liule daughter of tbirtoeu
born
betefiued toy
— J-.k,
Ik*, sill ore Jac*
Mid dial Msc-n and MilladgcviUe were fifty dollars as he would be In une ousting la a slater ship and waa.baikat the same yiarw, end five younger Mildren were at
II. n.SIIKLVON,
W. RAKDOJ.I-H.
captured, mid chat Augwita bad probably a hundred dollars. The name principle plane. Both are fine veaxcls and will du home. .Mrs- tain#!, demanded of the
men to know Who they were and what
laden. He says, bow«t»«r, that-ia bis will hold good in every item &lt;’f male and good service.
opinion. General Sherrnan ia the ablest female attire; and one-ha If might just as
The Navy Department at Washington they wanted. They replied that they
officer iu &lt;iur army, and that in the BuUth well bu used for other and bettor purfxe ha. Wiloitogtua papers of the l&amp;th, were ‘federal/ and wanted te get any
...
. . i_ ■*&lt;4.. ..r t b* t arm. or money that might bo in the
it is believed the “Guifcd-racy ha. mure ea. In ahurt, retrenchment dues not re
bniu. Mre. Gill.t reached them an old
debility of W fear from bis movemeota than thovo in quire privation of anything needful. It port has been very cions during the last pistol through the dour, but refuted to
mrn ly impli«A‘'ljrUiT|n«,!toflh*t wk,c,I Lur moolbs, and intimate that U*«re arprogress elsewhere.
Pryor remarked that he had hdfrd ie unnecessary ami uarl«a in ni.uere of Mveral blockade runocra io port which admit tiiem uoIom they would say who
J i- lbs C-urtlU-^
Urey were. They then threatened to
food and duthing,—-JVcw York bun.
dare not venture out, adding that eo
many bave bsen' dArtruyefl within a few break In. The lady teld them to dothat
if they dared. Meanwhile sbe.had arm- ’
’
Tua
Montreal
Ooutit.
in
announcing
_
I
lr»
that
cilv
many
— --r»
■
C4^b«^(NU-)
ed Hreelf with ■ cup of hut water, while
». c. prindle,
“Twenty-five on thirty thoueaad.
Pry­ the daeUi-i -d J«dg« Coura.1 to pum*
bur little daughter had oeeored a corn
rnx|e«
or rejoined that the-e pereoon bad “con­ poru, th. care of the 0L
opereXiuos.
knife end Mother cup of hot water, pre­
ducted thetiiselvrs shamefully in having1 ualil.lhej -a hear from H-chmond, says
Tat porehascr of MontloBo. tke form­ paratory to defending her ea.Ua from aa.
5 left “tbeir country" when tliay werto, W that‘.‘there wa«-nd v«r»»l aausfacuqn Id
er residence ot Thomas Jener»on,w Al . Btult.
L much needed. lie thought they ahueld' evurt at the decision r™’***1'
bemsrlo county. Ya.'/*Met Wter sold un­
“•The rascals at once proceeded to
' eused secured to regard it in the light of ।
der the rebel sequestration act on the break down the d«x&gt;r, and succeeded In
, U.I.K,
.pr-rf
'
J. M. LYONS.
txUared at lh«s result achlpvcdby ,^b»d- 17ib, -•» B- f- b‘—*l’o. Th.

Rings' Quinta girtitarfl.

SOT A&amp;caORQRlC,

,

xsiTi

paidwtaMO. nyta- WrW^
ud UK C...b«.4-r. V. ’• b.'jr.

Pryor registered hie name1 on lb*
- ■ - • -&gt;* '^i ,rt|.fl In a larva

u. o.
rrrur, ror,
— - — -steturere, toad attram ancado". Th”• with/MW*4 tW0'"«&lt;w-—.i»
wameaAf’Gsaeral
Ltomen- -Upn.osfpreren^i»&lt;XWfV ,
atotBbawMfowltoafcfPryWA’a
,
At brewkfart, tocfWw dayllpbl, a *&gt;DaidcreWe number of rrev-on. -eat at the

r. nnw»*win
s‘.sas?£E
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-re,

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™„ M th. tlnl waiott or IW '-w*1*:
n&gt;. u» u or* **’"i|r •
■ l*»r.
"
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rima, Roaboro’, P»;

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Jk.^“!r ifw» fl».

f -

-

,

tor bilt’mg them or not the didWot know
tHW”wn
wrtidre«,W«ng titfa unwpect- bet'
utrt in^r
•tf irttrnd uf defwire. One oft^m dwn
-—*J| A window In another room

enlisted mi

foopd guilty and
bbl fo. sentence
;o eonfineinetll si

b, put her head-ut. AH thia .Mie th.
Ufcvfog
meals
thremenldg to
t
।break tn, white Mre.^GfUett,***a *r(

fore I
nt. tior.s wern maao vy mw«——

MM,
»•**«■••&lt;‘•Wt
uniwre-.’ta. rt« ta*
M
ru d^W^.

takitlwcity »»H»fO9i“J

CL,

- fas’fifties

’■'M2
-

alter of

ftihttatrel?

�HAffmres

It seems to
meet to prevr
against the I.
y and on their

main line of tbe road
located for 100 miles
,w.. — •• *SferCoS*- initial point al Omaha Qty, ^ebroks,
and a pcliminary localio« i&gt;f ‘
to determine. It seems quite deaf that
Itailroad ol California hai
from Sacramento eastward
ducted unless the Government dan excrover the bank
proc ated on .cur part by giving tba Im­
Misuro HTnMTl
migrants effective national protection. I

»oe, Ifta i avocations and places of scLtlemenl.
wHh eo-yilberal disposition towards this great

reer of commerce and civilisation.

C^hall f»jT i« advance bofone that time

country occupied by
and liockr Mount*

aot piy before the first of January will

and also
fifty crate from May last

No deviation
Fa ikoll

partment during tbe last year.
Powers nor designs to impose in voluntary Mili­ also specify tbe measures deemed eaten
lial for tbo National defense, and to keep ring the year, reacnoc
tary service upon those who coms from
• 100,000,000 in value.
so long been other lands to cast thbir lot in our coun- up and supply the requisite military
jsouit arritaa.

will be made from this rule.

■MM liiCtw

-form’tbalr own ooneloslons upon Its mert i Iks. It needs uo particular giosmog, and
with it. It is straightforward, dealing in
facts, discarding speculations, attempting

xivxl

ibis Government and of the other West­
ern Commercial States.
Ths Judicial

legislative requisition to adapt it to the
extension of our commerce, and to tbe
more intimate Intercouree which has
been instituted with the government end
people of that vast empire. China seems

AxraiBs.

message that our Indian system be re­
modeled. Oougreas, al the last soeeioo
seting upon the recommendation, did
psovids for reorganizing the system in
California, and it Is believed tbal under supported tho Union ticket, so called, but
tbe present orgsstoation the mansgement a uraat nisioritv &gt;/f tbo onooaiiw txrtv
of the Indiana there, will ba attended
*d bv the same purprtoe,
ized in so brief a period, and conducted with reasonable succeas. Much |yet ro­
trabfe argument to thfr
maine to bo done to proper government

The report of the Secretary of the
Navy presents a comprehensive and sati.factory exhibit of the afialre of that
Department and of the naval service. Il
is a subject of congratulation and lauda­
ble pride to our countrymen theta navy
s full effect of several of ths provisions
the ecu of Congress imposing increastaxation.

oily indisputable

eluding vessels undsr construction, on
tbo let of December, 1864, shows a to­ settler and lu provide lor the Indian.—
by the Secretary of tbe Treai
Tbs Secretary reiterates bis recommend
Ing loans, and tbo balance la tbe Treasury tal of 671 vesseto, carrying 4,610 guns, ations, and to them the attention of Con­
.
zaraa.
much impugning uf motives, and ।
on the first day of July, 1863, were and 610,396 tons, being an actual in­
heated controversy as to the pi
Owing to the peculiar situation of Ja- • 1,894,796,007 62; and tbe aggregate crease during tbe year, over and above gress Is Invited.
means and batter mode ufadvt
all
looses
by
shipwreck
or
in
battle,'of
disbureemeata upon tbe aatne basis were
• 1,298,068,101 89, leaving a balance in 83 veeoela, 167 guns, and 42,427 tout.
Tbe liberal provisions to Invalid sol­
case by tbo facts presented. Read it,
Tbe total number of men at thia time diers and sailors ««f the Republic, and to
performing treaty stipulation, ia incon­ tbe Treasury as shown by warrants of
and preserve it for future reference.
stant and capricious. Nevertfteiem, good •96,789,005 73.
Deduct from these in tbo naval service, including officers, to tbe widows, orphans and dependent
smounts the amount of principle of the about 51,000. There bare been captur­ mothers of those who have fallen in bat­
ic debt redeemed and the amount of ed by tbe navy during the year 824 vco- tle or died uf diseases contracted or of awarding to tbn
concert.
Our own pecuniary etolms
is in cubcthutloa therefor, and tbe aela, and the whole number of naval cap­ wound* received in the service of tbeir nity of showing
tbo world thia firmness and .equanimity
tures since hostilities commenced to 1,030
have been allowed or put In course of
actual cash operations of tbo Treasury
country, have been diligently administer­
of purpose, Tbe election Mm * been of
settlement, and tbe inland act has been
were: receipts (884,076,646 77.
Dis­
ed. There have been added to the pen­
/ ;
(865,234,067 86,
which proceeds arising from sales of condemned sion rolls during tint year ending the 30th vast value to tbe National eanee.
Again tho blessings of health and abun­ reopened to commerce. There Is reaaofl bursements
prize property, thos far reported, amount
day of Juno last, the names of 16,770
dant harvest dnlm our profoundeel grat­ also to believe.that tbeae proceedings
to (14,396,250 51. A large amount of invalid soldiers, and of 271 disabled seahave Increased, rather than diminished • 18.842,558 71.
itude to Almighty God.
such proceeds Is still under adjudication
fact that we do not opproacb exhaustion
the friendship ■ of Japan towards the
roaxiax axratio as.
io the must imp-irtanf beam
United States.
from customs (102.316,152 99; from
NalioOal resources—that of U
Tbe condition of our foreign afialre is
lands, •588,838 29; from direct tax,
invalid pensioners 712. Of widows, or
COMMERCK wren SOUTUiaX roars.
reasonably oatiafactory. Mexico contin­
•475,648 96; from internal revenue, every description, including cost of tbe phons and mothers 22,198 have been
The ports of Norfolk, Fernandina and • 109,741,184 10; from miscellaneous immense, squadrons lhat have been cal placed on tbe army pension rolls, nud
ues to be a theatre uf civil war. While
led
Into
existence
from
the
4th
of
March,
Perfsacola
have
been
opened
by
procla
­
our poUtical relations with lhat country
sources, (47,511,443 10; end from loans
248 on the navy rolls. The present mourning to to many homes, it is aonu»
have undergone no changes, we have at mation. It is hoped that foreign mer­ applied to actual expenditures, incl-jdlng 1861, to the 1st of November, 1864, arc number X array pensioners of this clast
(238,647,632 25.
the e»me time strtally Maintained neu­ chants will now consider whether it is former betoBcee, (623,443,929 11
ia 25,483, and of navy p.-n'ioaura7J3.
Yocr favorable consideration ia invit
not safer and more profitable to them­
trality between tbe belligerents.
There were disbursed for the civil ser­
At the beginning of tire year the num­ a hole corps and diviobim and br
Al the request of the States of Costa selves as well as just to tbe United States vice, (27,502.599 46; for pensions and cd to tbe various recommendations of the ber of Revolutionary pensoner* was and regiments have formed and
to resort to these and other
Indians, (7.517,930 95; for the War Secretary of the Navy, espercially in re­ 1,430; only 12 of them were soldiers, of and dwindled and gone out of axial
is to pursue through many
Department, (60,791,842,97; for tbe gard to a Navy yard and suitable estab­
lishment for tbe construction snd repair
tbe River Son Jusn and port of San Juan.
Navy Department. 985.733^92 79; for
It is a source ol much satisfaction that tbe
interest of public debt, (536,854,821 69; of iron vessels, and tbe machinery and pensions because of relationship to Revo­ of the rural serrlpu. Tbe election return'
proto thia So many Votari cbuld not
diffioultiee which for a t^omcnt ejcited al military operations,'at least by a law­ making an aggregate of (865,234,087 86, armature of our ships, to which reference lutionary soldiers.
some politieai apprehensions and caused ful and effective blockade.
and leaving a balance'in the Treasury of was made in my last annual message.—
During the year ending the 30:h of rlsCbe found.
I Your attention to also invited to vjews
The States regularly holding elrcifuns
a cloetag of the Inter-ooeanic transit route,
(18,842,558 71, as before stsled.
X1UHT or AST1XM.
expressed
In
the
report
in
relation
to
the
both now and foer years ago, m&gt; wit: Oalhave been amicably adjusted, and that I
For the actual receipts and disburse­
paid to pensioners of all classes.
For myself I have no doubt of the
f-rnla. Cuoneulicul, Delaware, llhn -.I*,
there is a good prospect that the route ,
— —z ------ ----------- -— ments for the first quarter and tbe esti­ legislation of Congress at the last session
will soon be reopened with an increase of power and duty of the Executive under
in reapset to prizes in our Inland watesr,
DISTRICT Of COLCMBIX.
Indiana, Ifitoajchusatta, .Aliehigaii. Mismated receipts snd disbursements for tbe
capacity and adaptation. We could not the law of nations to exclude enemies o( three remaining quarters of the current
I cordially concur iu ths reoumniendaI cheerfully commend to your oontin eouri, Nevf Hampshire, New Jersey,
. _
_ &gt;l..___ _ u_:.i
th®
lbs human ram
race from an utlum
asylum in tbe
the
fiscal year, and the general operations of tionofthe Bccrelary as to the propriety ued patronage the benevolMt Institutions Onio, On-gon, Pronsylvauta^ Rhode |iof
creating
the
new
rank
of
Vice
Admiral
United
States.
If
Congress
should
think
litical importance of lhat great improve­
the Treasury In detail, I refer you to the
of the District ot Gilumbia, which h tve Isnd, Vrrnioot, West Virginia, an^ Wjs
ment.
report of the Secretary of tbe Treasury. iu our naval service.
hitherto been established ur fostered by oonsin, cast 8,982,011 votes now, 3£l0.
it would be d.qjtig injustice to an im­ authority of law, or ought to be further Lconcur with him in the opinion that the
Congress,and foapectfolly refer for in­ 222 cwt thwi, sbowing an aggregate
repudiated
by
it,
I
reoom
tn
end
that
pro
­
of 3382,011, lu which is tube added
portant South American State not to ac­
proportion of the monies required to
Your attention is invited to the report formation concerning them, and In rate
vision
be
made
for
effectually
preventing
knowledge the directness, frankness and
meet tbe expenses consequent upon the of the Postmaster General fur a detailed lion to tbo Washington Aqueduct, the
cordiality with which tbe United Slates foreign slave traders from acquiring war derived from taxation, should be
Capitol
and
other
matters
ol
local
inter
­
account of operations, and the financial
of Columbia have entered into intimate domicil and facilities for their criminal still further increased, snd I earnestly In­ condition of the Pustoffice Department. est to tbo report of the Secretary.
015,773,
relations with this government. A claim occupation in our country.
vite your attention to this subject to tbe The postal revenue fur the year ending
aURICDLTVBU. BXrARTMXBT.
yeans and
Cvnvraticn has hern constituted to com­
end that there may be sueh additional June 30, 1864, amounted to (12,438,­
. MXVTB4L Riflin'.
plete the unfinished work ol one which
Tbe Agricultural Department under table is appended showing particular^;—
legislation as shall meet the just expecta­ 253 78, and the expenditures to (12,644,­
It Is possible that if it were a new and
To this again should be addrd att the *»•!closed its sesaitm in 1861.
tions of the Secretary.
786 20—tbe excess of expenditures over ths supervision of its present energetic
open
question
the
maritime
powers
with
Tbe new liberal constitution of Veoeand faithful head is rapidly commending diers iu the field frutp,. Massacbuaetta..
receipt being (206,652 42.
the light they now enjoy. would not conRhode Island, Debts are, invitee, Illinois
xuela bating g&gt;»e into effect with tbe
The views presented by the Postmas­ itself to the great and vital interests it
Tbo public debt on the first day of ter General on the subject of special was created to advance. Il to peculiarly
July last, as appears by the books of the grants by tbe government to aid of the the People’s Department, in which they
and diplomatic intercourse with it has
Treasury, amounted to one billion seven establishment of new lines of ocean mail feci more directly concerned than in any
The
been opened ia a cordial and friendly
hundred and forty thousand millions six steamships, and the policy ho reenm other. 1 commend it to tbo continued than 90,000. Nor yet is this all.
barbora. Disloyal emissaries have been
attention and fostering cars of Congress. number in ths r&gt;rganto-*d. territories fa
hundred and ninety thousand four hun­
spirit. The lung deferred Av« Island
neither less assiduous, nor more success­ dred and eighty nine dollars and forty-! mends for the development of increased I
treble now wlmt it was four years a
ful during tbe last year than they were nine cents. Probably, should tbe war ; commercial intercourse with adjacent and
white thousands, white and black, are
neighboring countries should receive tbe
before that time, in their efforts under
drd as the national armies press "back
continue for another year, that amount
favor of that privilege to embroil our may be increased by not far from five careful consideration uf Congress.
annual message, all the important lines
claims
country in foreign wars. The desire and hundred millions. Held as it to for the
and positions then occupied by our forces
Is and
determination of the Maritime States to
have
been
maintained,
and
our
armies
negatively by
tween the United States and Peru. An
It to of note-worthy interest that the
malarial B&gt; inn
come substantially a branch of tbs nation­ steady expansion of population, improve­
earnest and cordial friendship continues
sincere as, and cannot be more
been produced
to exist between the two countries,.and
al though private property.
ment end governmental iwtitotiuus over
For obvious reasons, the more nearly the new and unoccupied portions ol our sourl, Kentucky. Tennessee, and parts of
such efforts as were in my power have
political difficulties have arisen, especial­
The important • Met
this propertv can be distributed among country, have scarcely beanchocksd,much other Blates hare again produced reason­ is probably true.
been used to remove misunderstanding.
ly in Brazilian and British porta, and on all the people the better. To favor such
.
remains demonstrated that waliavaraqrc
less impeded by our greet civil war which . ably fair crops.
the Northern boundary of the United
Tbe most remarkable feature in the
general distribution, greater Inducements st first glance would seem to have ab­
and Spain.
to become owners might, perhaps, with sorbed tbe entire energies of tbs nation. military operations of tbe year is Gen.
Our relations are of a moat friendly
Sherman’s attempted march of300 milee progress of exhaastivwq’ that'____ w
good effect, and without injury, bo pre­
nature wUh Chili, the Argentine Repubconstant vigilance, and a just snd concil­ sented to persons of limited means, with
directly through the insurgent region. Il Ing strength, and mnv, if need be, main­
iatory spirit on the psrt of the' United this view I suggest, whether it might not
tends to show a great Increase of our rek tain the ointest Indefinitely. As to turn,
8tates&gt;s well as of other nations concern- be both expedient and competent for
lent system is firmly established in the stive strength, that our General in Chief material and resources, they’ are now
should feel able to confront and bold in more complete aad abundant ihau eWr..
Congress to provide that a limited
en with any of the Bapublica, and on the
check every active force of the enemy,
amount of some future issuaof public se­
and yet to detach a well appointed largo
curities might be held by any bona fide
army to move on such en expedition.— able. Tbe public purpt
Krcbaser exempt from taxation, and
under the .treaty with Great Britain on
Tbe
result not yet being known, conjee
tn setonrs for debt, under such restric­
Tbe Terri lories of the United States
_tp 1821 the adjustment of tbo claims of lbs Hud­
ml
Government son Bay and Puget’s Sound Agricultural tions and limitations as might bo neces­ are generally in a-conditioo of prosperity tore io regard to it to not here indulged.
sary to gnard against the abuse of so and rapid growth. Idaho and Montana
uf Chili.
important a privilege. This would ena­ by reason vt their great dlstaooe and the
Civil war continues in the Spanish
The manner nf continuing tbs eff &lt;t,
ble
prudent
persons
to
set
aside
a
small
interruption of communication with them
part of San Doming", apparen
remain to chance. On careful ron-mltfr*-.
annaity against a possible day of want. by Indian hostilities have been only par­
out prospect of as early does.
.L__ ‘rvii-i.
Privileges like these would render tially organised, but it is understood that moulding society fur durability in the
render the possession of such securities these difficulties are about to disappear Union. Although short of complete suc­
cess,
It
Is
so
mush
in
the
right
direction
with
the
iusurgent
leader
could
do m&gt;.
region adjacent to the Canadian border, to the amount limited moet desirable to wbieh will permit their govern manta that 12,000 citizens In each of Arkansas good. He weuM accept’-m.tbinr short
svsrv parse* of small means who might
of tbo severance of tbe Untaw. HtoUre
larotiuM to that rffuct sri: wpjtoi.t.fcd
nected with and promotive of this mats. Governments with free constitutions,and
are earnestly struggling to maintain and
creditors as wall as debtors, with rela­
administer them. The movement in the
tion to the public debt, ia obvious. Men
same direction, more extensive though
lioeally stipulated In the existing arrange­ readily perceive that they cannot be much
ments with Greet Britain, tbe United oppressed by a debt which they owe to
States must hold themselves at liberty (hemsol ves. The public dsbt on the first
But Msrykhd presents the example of
ia herewith
complete euccees. Maryland ia secure
iag tbo estimate of ths Secretary c
to Liberty and Union for att the future.
If Uh
Treasury mads to Congress st the
The genius of Rebellion will no saore• beaten; either
claim Maryland.
Like another foul
officer made in
spirit being driven oat, H may seek to

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Wednesday,

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hatchto ar. left oprt lR • *rnw.ft&lt; and
it pervades tbs bold containing them,
they arc JtllW by It. A ihinxfe* Mrom
Is sl.n fatal to thsm, lb. ooncuaslun Jar­
I eoald not alaefa UI hurd the tread.
ring them Jn tb. mtn. manner •« does
Of a cofle-gang to the abamblaa led.
the plunging of th. vessel. Under favor­
And the molbar’i ahriekofwtM despair
able circumstance, they will ll». In gOtid
Rise, like a erne, cm Um trembling air.
addition on shipboard from four to six
weeks.
8&lt;. long ago as l&amp;W Butler (ant Massachusetta Gen. H«n.) wrote l ' “It id। un­
Like trembling dovss from their psrsat nasi. seasonable and vnwbolh, In Ml montha
that have not an“r* m their name.to eat
Td »bndd«r sad start, if I ht.nl tbs bay
an ureter," and tbeold apothegm Is roOf* bloadhousd Kiting bis human proy;
pcated in Fair Haven, and In all «&gt;ur oyaAnd 1 U*rd Um caplivo pl»wd ia vaia,
ter di.trk-ta still, though probJrfy but
Ai they bound, *Ir«U&gt;, bls galling cb.ln.
few of thoae who as. it nori, dream of
If 1 saw yoanggirii from tlmlr oolher'narms Its aneient and bom*able origin. A few
Bartered and Bold for tboir youlhfal charms.
My cy» would Saab with a mournful flam*,
turned during the warm month., bat It
My death pals cboik grow rod with shaM.
is Ml until coul weather has cufamOTtod

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To any OMttert wilt praduM a C*tlfioatepabl&gt;sh
' ml by us that h not GENUINE.

HOOFLAAD’8 GERHAN BITTERS

D. C. HAWLEY,

.

U« Ha*tia&lt;* HouM.

.oaK.Ts «
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M,‘V

L. W. WING"

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-liaise am rrss w u»i n, ■ । ■ —/
but thou must live tby Imh d.y in odd
MglegK and di. at 1«« to tUt lhJ BVdirer may lis«. But such must .ver
be tb. lauf of misleat worth.’ Dear
Charles Lamb, be who onuM grow to «1
uquent ap-n tbe caraana of a greasy pig,
•Ul taenM ha H«&gt; RM Md gbw •
smoking plat* /oil -of New Haven Cuvw.
We can forglv. bl. misplace sflrtitimi
and bis tender eulogy of pig—poor man,
!
be knew no belter. Think of gre^ Dr
Juhuaon aiulngdown-U»c mealU Anier
'icanoyaurol If be Ulkwi orufoundly
user hie roast beef, what w .nders of exprwekmxnd phihto.pky wobM have *eapM his mouth bad it .-bean warmed by
ibiwell buttered failings of Fair Harto I

«&lt;rannd Um, m-d bp.oBbt Up,,
fttobm-tu/itd «««“!•. ■“&gt;. •“"■« "*

* -hIX'- mid ton OH

“"• ••

beginning'»f tay
That angel «
uitrey wiliUbe beet nmtiwe, bruughl
T; 'vital fafaa de-dly fi-, -bich. w"
k&gt; tor uwr« potent fur evil than
tUf
WrontfUXM «rf lbw
ur tbrintitlerabla frbatt of tb^ Bas.lan,
mure fatal ibm the eaaoon W nrrtoty
toulro; .hkrtcraatod ®
9‘\r*^*W*
insatiable than tbstwh.ch forced meto
open luy vein* on tbe desert sand* of the

gJisttKann.

SOT A&amp;saoaORIR,

uSbES-,----

wid* W

iarr l.mnuriiili e, tr*1 finally
ritita nmHb af’dde-'«»" career
Waurioo.Utb.ur[1&lt;&gt;«ed tbAl mamuraA»~J by
। k«mra,Md bMo«tU%

in the fail that the trade really begins,
and then it rtmlince. all w inter ejecting
when freezing weather prer.au visiting
.mtog drink. 1 M oturad * »-• »• «J
tbe beds, l bs business cea.es agam In
the spring, and the planting commences
&gt;OaU, ut abecain fM&gt;
leak no mono meet, proud and high.
tuned ay Un. «-r not one of all •/
f--r the next autumn and winter prop.—
To arraot tbe gateuf the paaaero by;
cuutrmfa. -bo indulged I. Ib.ua of
The immense number of shell* that accu­
AU that my yearn teg apiril eravea
tunived th. hu.-rore of the Egyptian
mulate around the opening *i*d* are
Ia-BuryaMM&lt; ia a taaJ of ataws /
►.metiines sold and burned into an in­
campaign.
-But..l &gt;., In
&gt;«&gt;«•»« &lt;•»
ferior lime. At other time. tb«W is no
demand lor them, in-which case they aro
Anath and momentarily expecting hie
used in making roads and filling ouvoL
lhe-way ruU. Th. Fair Havro oyster*
Coalata* u« Rant or Wbi»k»y.
find a msrkK io all the norths and
idTD CkUI'T Uliinsi I^fJWXi^DS
■c, BUT
western States, agsnu being employed
’-raised my bead,
ev.rrwber.by lb. diffsrent dsalsrs, to
18 THE BEST TONIC
eupplv .11 kind, of e-nsimier*.
aud wiped with b«r haadkwrtM’ IM
llie nvetermee of Fair Ha sen are
dauapnos. from «»y bnu&lt;, and admiainf^-READ MIR &gt;AIS SO:
f
turning their attention v&gt; the Chesapeake
t«red tb. ourdlal-to mj I if*, k revived
waurn, ind .lih-mgh th. btointoa her.
me. 1 looked around
from tl&gt;» R«" f*r‘O Hwck. Paatartrf’tbeBapUM
nuy meinuin Its preset proportion*, » wait till he fell a JUUe oetten ano ™ lav. Of Ufa rota r nod. . r — —_
Church. I’cmbirtoa. N. J . lurtn.riy ul lb« North
to b.n.i»t ...nK «-l «UIM
will hardly be enlarged. All those, who would aing them a fine mmg. Hie vole,
Rajrttol{Cba»«U*’h‘‘^e‘P«a- ...
From ths BprinrdJd (Mesa.) Republican.
As Nantucket fe axid to nrtt upon a wish to extend goto Baltimore, «t»d th. was thick with unnatural exnewo ;and bo Lwn the blcMng &lt;/ Hmron npun Wr*
I ha»» known llooSand’i German BUleraCaeorarf.M.U — M.1 «.«*!-•
...
. _ v_.
1 k.«. omJ tl.rm In whale's back, co Fair Heart, tbe fattest trade there Is parsing considerably lot*-1 waa loo weak to protect himsalf from
superb of New Haven city, may be said Yanke. bands. Th- Che—peaks la th. the rude jostling of th. cn,*d» &gt;■*.
tn rest upon tbe backs of oystero. It Ua ernisr &lt;&gt;f th. Am.rican ujster unde, and smiled &lt;&gt;u h« tottnenb.iw, and exhibited
.gft
Ml
I- U—
will
remain
to.
But
that
trod.
In
tbs
town entirely given up to ths mtereJa &lt;«
M «b.r MUM ..I bi. bUpl~ -b bjrlur.
that deliro-us creatnre. There Is scarce­' w.lersol Maryland and Virginia at no mditiM M. » I*-i 'i «r»l
•"•“* loved voles suotbwl me and-ber luod band
ly'any soil to be seen about the village— disunt day will be largely earned oo by «bk*. i..R« M. r«..u .«! ...UM administsrwl to cuy wants.
nothing Iwl nyatar shells; much of the' northern capital and men.
-A. ——«** •“ “**
would occasionally over-prasd bia .eounrval estate—son cannot call it land—’
It would b. idle to try to convince * nauce. Late in the afternoon, the writer
along th. Quinnipiac riser has been man-■ Connecticut man that Balli mor. ur Nor then a student, passed him, in company
factored. c--t by ths driving of pitea, »H&gt;t
with a fnsnd wUn «-ur attention was di­
iru* o,
- — r-------,
by the arocmoiallrt of .hells upon tbe Cove, of N.w Havre harbor; and rt rected by a eoic. »f unusual power and X.~.-Ud..~f-Mrt.d M&gt;——
water’s edge. The *trecU of the place, would be equally .baurd to try to con- beauty, singing that favurito^ M‘lw“’ ,.H« » to- «ft -PP &gt;MI ■*--«.
song of Franee, "La P.usicnns
As be Mm Mk—d &lt;M — — *— **r
and th. roads leading l»r a long distance
proceeded, • great number of •***•?“ r.t.i uti™&lt; m. «&lt;■ —yr"1?1 "*
into lb. country, «r. kept .m~.th and
white and t-eautifut by tbe «me mean*, .“XiJXTXZ From the collie gathered around him u&gt;d Opt &lt;»• tra" P'^'ok"”■’ bMtl.
aod at the eKieiueUm «n mroluetary ex ..Am Mm 1. In tb. d.Mto
and in the rommer. the tree* in the nripbhorbond loo* white Instead of green,, tboto of New Haven Cove are equal to. prrasion of (Might broke fr”’» the enure &lt;UI»d I Md dlnd M IM
from being covered with the fine ealenr- .nd can be cultiv.led even to “H*** mass. H. wasentbuaiaatleally eucored loo, or broattod otit my
and afterwards the Marasillaias was cal­ of my protorvar. »tx w
rone du-t of tbeto shell rued-.
•"•J’*** tbuto otlb. South. W«
It i, said that tbe very girl* of Eglr Hav­ lug with agroy-beadM
led for. The same rich voice rang out wracked on th. packet ।
en have a bisalrous flavor, bat of this we was prai-ing tbe instituturns and produe that wild melody io th. wry word,
„
his State, when we mentioned which are wont to arutiea. lb. spirits of
the French soldier tn fFenxy. Tbs ad­
Fair Haven is the great oyster mart
Eighth bsfew CustssStrest. PhilsAsIpbi*. „f New England, and them is n» plsc. of w .MiibM. -rt-s j*-rt, ro«s£ miration of iba pm* Inebriate s auditory
i,.XeX. in th. world whlrt doe*
waa now raised tn the hiabest pitch. Dee
From R«» Warren fUoiklpb.
of
~bto Mnd U und«u
_
■ buuinesa in this Im.. Several frnae «»f tbe oysl.ro &lt;&gt;f Maryland, which' nite his uttered and filthy garments, hie
b-rf ..d brimlM. bu, ro. W
whh an touM
of «&gt;’tM kctm J tM— »—■
1 the fumes of liquor liad eubaded. hi*
Tba .motions of tbo s.ranger, for a
p.p.uu.m. d~;- ■
*'jr N.« H.-o. tol
Tnd gw.er.1 debility I b»'«
moment
ov.rcatt. fcW ’1°’ LZMw*
1
form
appeared
symmetrical
and
manly,
the good qnalilies of bts fav&lt; r l”&gt; *"
and hi. C gloafeg wljV^JT-.TT rraurnad. tb. tears stHi wnrotaf ***•
.fteni—n. -M" W- “*• ’- “• "I J1
woundup by .wiring.
•nd doubt tot iheyj^lpr04 . gAjtDOLPH.
!,.,. dM*. I-*; W. b— — todI-p;
’ of the patriotic song and flatbed with tbr
era shore th. oyster. « *
OUlSn.
*
“W ''
n.rmMtuWU, F*of-lhe unexpected pr.Ue be•
“I lino, not .bp- 0-1 tbonH dlrjet
pw« Itob «••&lt;&gt; •‘“‘"I follow r man round with forks sackingI exoiument
was winning, assumed so exprmiaion of.
rap. h.lMr, bnc n-ttotMO. Oto
U«
(toto «m| *«— 32
intellegence and j-y that beautifully set Bill M tb. Mt-”-, ol . M. W. “
, m. Md ta&lt;l. H» p—&lt;»
tW
off his really fin. f-turse.
the t&lt;*w» as if II W.re copying a qoiel
«&lt;What and who 1. the etr.ng.r1 ».•
.rurdi—MpJi
tbeunlvere.1 inquiry. -Hi.
nrat ,o« In H~—. t»— - "J* •
» .Uli -d PMO-I-I " *-?*" wj.u—iipr-'
.h.„ld b.. Thy. b«
incomparable, and hl. French and Eog- dn&gt;p IntobobU In “&gt; ««•
■/
lielieve. In all N.« Ha
f which! barn
llah are both tultleaa."
1
l-od-radnnid-tobtoeW—M1":
»"&gt; «"»
Toer^reapeei holty^ R
BUt#a
M1. B«l ,n ,M n...rn&gt;0i 1»
b. MJjir ,uiw
-Tml” said b«, dropping M.*y*&lt;
streak of light perbapa. while '-ther p»
t JJv. yn. (UK r 8p-"‘’S %
not more cnnitoat her. &gt;
J
air.nu
t
u-,. r„

I would Bleep,dMr friuods.wbar* bloated Might
Can rob no mao of £&gt;&gt;« dearest right:
My rert anal! be calm in any gra«»
Where none can tall hi* brother • slave.

•u *&gt;■“•
‘^11 ."7^' uotup.
U,nUralA Bleak. rUaloBoe” «
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* ta Me

sticks; and whatever rouAjobjects com. i
in croHbct with'them.
Tb. Imported I
oyslero uni wiblm to many dangers In

I could net rest. If around my grate
I beard the elope of a trembling alate 1
□la shadow abore my silent tomb
Would make it a place of tearful gloom.

Thvaa Bttlersbavs perfbnaed more Corral
AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION I
Bare mote Teatlmnay,

fttsliitp' Dwiness Sintlon

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specks tif oysters are touno ci-npug «&gt; &lt;
tbe ahalld orSa old oom, nr W ftoMa. 1

HOOFLAND’8

onatfoad *sh ashscrlbvrs, |1 IS par an-

AbveRTtaWO.
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Sdirirt

AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM

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Italian aa well, or Laliu and Greek,elthe&gt;
he added, cArelmly. In reply t« the
“ Y.. ell lor u many qimtiim. that were
him with the coin he mi much
1

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'

Utg the barl-'r toda.nnd returning

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endeavoring to port bh

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turned t» ihe excited multitude who .orrcunded him. and -aid“k ia b.1 jwtiu ihM you ebnpld rtW
mr name. I
Lieutenant Lnniua, a

TXb^&lt;lher«U Merabs! L-**M^G«»d blemyn aU-kr.*.!1-

r1"”1J“ frf

E^i.no

Ae these youth* thoughtfully r*‘ur^™

’n.
j£J2u?dny. "&lt;■.“'•
. in front of J"o&gt; *

lk,ir

OT.ur with a grace­

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.U.M ..na-trntb of the trade.
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and virtu.

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BUB v, ,11.. tbli Md •mH
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C,n,..bt-ln the *pring

JEWIEB.

th.tofa^'riM wueds:-,
m^I. Fronriro. ptoMa debravto,

I,* Lib.rte too'rro ws

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�gnnized by electiag H. A. Goodyear.M,

GbinMnind R ftidbr.ii IlMnitawr...

uimMiJ^LJtilifaeuir«f' fateeB.t^atr 6C"

H. A Cfcodyiar mid, m Director of tba
inflicted Uf»on uur cavalry, the r ounding
MBs aABaUhga KJK Go, bo did uf Kllputrief, 8M«* hMfafeMa ptaaod
TtrrT cxrrs. Those who hare paid or
nut wish to be forward in any action in in th* way were lb* purest inventions.
■TOWj tn affrgftee before that time1
Ho met e!most fftarally no opposition.-—
the matter of transfer; mg our oq ppqra,QQll jj^ficir paper at our pressa I rates,
lion to lhe Oraad'River Vslbj k a
fo arrears, and do
Qu. but wuuU fallow tea publia opiuiun.
Mr. hwoezay said be wm fully aware milM wide. Ha fed his men on poultry
sweet patetoea, and the very fat of the
of tee delicaciM that rarrouod thia mat­
land generally. Three of bia eooute cap­
ter, and did not have any great sympathy tured tbe capita! uf the State, tbe Mayor
far any one except Mr. Wlllia, nor did iaaiaUUf upon surrendering to them. Ha
any one opp.se the G. R. V. R. or favor recruited teouaaods of able bodied men
, the H. fa A C. R except um ma a Bo mU want ou his way. Ha deliberately
rested bis men on tbe Sabbath. -Us kept
wae as ready to vote for a reeolndea this
the rebel magnate* in absolute ignorance
evening aa at xny future time.
cf hla march and bia plans, uow threaten­
Mr. Root Mid that we would not ba ing Maeon. now Augnsta, end thus suc’ On Friday evening twehtyor more of■ called upon for more than 8 or 8 per oaMfully preventing a larger concentra­
tion of troops at Savannah. He played
onr dtUnoj assembled at Mr. Burgher's coat to pay for surveying, dsc., until most dreadful havoc with the iaoding
wffioa to consul; upon our railroad inlar- there was aa evidence that the work liuaa of tbe Southern railroad*.
The
would
go
oo.
railroad leading smI from Atlanta to
feM*. Those present ambraued by for,lhe
Mr. Grant sold his views ware so w^l Augusta was destroyed for over 70 miles
Twger portion ef oat bwsiacar nan, and
locludiug bridges over lhe Yellow and
/•presented tbe greater part of thorn of' known that it wm unnoceoMry to my
contiguous rivers. The railroad running
the village who would be expected to anything bare. II* wm fully abisted^n south from Atlanta to Macon, wm des­
arnnteibute largely to Ua stoek- of any th* Jackson Road.
troyed fur eighty mile*. Tbe railroad
Mr. Sweeaey Mid tba vote lahearln thie romtiagjtMl from Macon to Savanaih,
road «Htwng, or likely to come to or
through this plans. Mr. Ames Root, of town wm not legal, because tb* articles waxdmtroyed fora diateooe Mllmated
Jackonn, was present and in a candid and of asaociatfon were not filed in tbe office at from 00 to 100 mile. Tbe railroad
running between Augusta and Savannah
grateful manner, pointed out tba advan­ of the Secretary of State end the com­ wm dMtroved from Way no*boro to Sa­
There vannah, a dialance of over 80 mile*, Tbe
tages and. benefits which our citizens pany wm not legally organised.
would receive by tba building of the wm no liability except a personal obliga­ Gulf Railroad has been cut, and Sher­
man’s position, when last heard from,
Grand Rlrer Valley Railroad, above to pay for expensM already incurred.
On moUon uf Mr. Wightman tbe fol­ insure* that he bold* the Cbarleaten and
what any jtbar proposed route would
Savannah Railroad. And when waspMk
coaler.. We believe our citlaena warn tewing reauluUun wm adopted uoaai- of the deeuuclMia of there roads, which
generally convinced, before thia, that meuaiy.
impeded utterly all reinforcements to
their real interests demanded tbe bwildBeoolved, That as a sense of this lhe rebels in Georgia ofany e&gt;ucenlraUun
Ing of this road.
meeting we approve tbe feasibility of lhe of their foraee. we must remember teat
the work wm leisurely aad thoroughly
| The resolution passed by the meeting Grand River Valley Railroad route from dona. Tbe rail* were burned and bent,
'f Friday evening, which is published Jackson to Grand Rapids, end hereby and tbe road bed and bndtfM destroyed.
dleewhcra, shows tbe feelings of our eUl­ pledge our cordial sympathy and mater­ Somewhere between 4,000 and 6,000
ins on this question. The meeting was ial aid to the fall extent of onr ability, arose were gathered in by lhe army,
tbe countrv was stripped of feud,
composed mostly of the stock holders, and to tbe exclusion of all other projects yet
boraee and cattle. Tbe n«ds were gene
several cf tbs oficere of the Balds Creek propo—i
rally good and tbe weather deligiitfuLaod
and Hastings Bailroad Co., and the reeoMr. Grant moved that the proceedings the total cesualtiMrfX tbe route 1*m than
latioo unauiinoualy adopted, shows that of this meeting be published la both vil­ 1000 men. And aow tea conquering boro
with a veteran army of 50,000 men site
they regard the Ballis Creek project as lage papers.
in front of Savannah, with every avenue
dead. Indead, it was shown that that
On molten, meeting adjourned asae die.
ofagroM bluckad, ail hope of support
Company has oo legal existence. T&lt;o
D. Braman, Secretary.
cut off, and tee div with its garrison a
run ouUidauf Hastings, except Henry
certain prey I Ws* nut thia a wonder­
ful march 1 Yel we apprehend its great
Willbaasme to feel lhe least interest is

At tbe Tenth Anniversary of tbe Mas
that matter. Tbe projeiB boa never met
with anything but jeers from the monied aachusctta Sunday School Teachers' Con­
vention, held in Boston on the 18th ult.,
Uteii of Buttle Creek. Under such cirtbe following touching fact was related
cemaunevs it became absolutely necessa­ by one of tbe speakers, and reported in
ry So abandon that project; and we hope tee Now York (Baptist) CAronicfe:
A gentleman, Anown to the apMkcr
Mr. Willis will eee hie msereeta promo­
ted by tbe building of the Grand River having recently visited Washington on
businoM with tbe President, wm, up
Valley Railroad, and give ua the benefit leaving home, requested by a friend to
of hie tedomil^e energies and untiring aek Mr. Lincoln «bother be loved'Jesus.
persevereuee upon this route, where a The boal ores being completed, tbs qtm-'
The PiMidcnt
hearty c^nperauoa of others will render tion wm kindly nuked.
buried his free In his handkerchief, turned
Ha efforts more availing.
and Mid:
“When I left home to take this choir
Cu4.«..« SM.OOO Mou.-TV, Pr-L of State, I requested my countrymen to
dent bat teeued enotear call fur volnn- pray for me; I wm not teen a Christian.
When my eon died—the severest trial of
tsere. Tbe credits applied on the last
my life—I was not a Christian.
But
call, of marines and other* heretofore
wbeo I went to Gettysburg and looked
furnished, reduced tbe number of men upon the gravM of our dead heroes wbo
briH^ht into service, by that call, proba­ had fallen in defenne of their country, 1
bly «bout one half
It is an auspic­ theft and there owisecrated myself to
L I do loro Jtnt.
ious time Io enlist. the rebel armire are
m

The New Atierae* General.

, Wq,X»ka tee Jblkiwipg spin ted and
Musiblo remark* from an article in tbe
New York Tiem of the 8te lost, on
“G-id Speculation and tbe Public Cred“One of Mr. Steven's arguments la,
that In the war with Napoleon, England
diff whsl b# proposes'to do.' We deny
li' But supposing It tn be trot, what of
it 1 We are getting sick of having the
example of England cited In defence of
every oatrage or absurdity which any
pbrtton Of the American public takes It
intn its head to perpetrate. No aooeer
does any officer of lhe Government, or
anybody else In tbe United States.eommlt
smj act, nr make anr proposition more
than osualTy htdefenstMe and foolivh.tbsn
a host of industrious antejuartrui* and
seixdara go lo work ae eee H at some
thnr •* other, England has not been
gwiiiy nfsomething of the mn»* kind;
and iflt appear* that she has, they flour.
Sfa the precedes; in our feoM wiUt as air
of Uiumph, M ifthaleefalad ibegMatfon.
Sonre propio renlly seem ;« bo under
tbe impremiM that our national earner is

OOr telegraphic dispatches from Wash­
ington indsretes that Col. John James
Spaed, of Louisville, Ky., has been ap­
pointed Attorney General of tbe United
States, In place of Hun. Edwards Batea.
Col. Speed ba gentleman fo commanding
ability, standing at the reef bead of the
Kentucky bar, as advocate and ooonaailue.
In politics he isof the radical anti-slavery
stripe. He has been fur many veara tbe
warm political and personal friend of
Cauins M. Clay, and stood gallantly
by that indomitable champiud. of free­
dom during tee darkest days of tba antiabvery cause in Kentucky. He. wae a
member of the Wewtern .Anti-Slavery
On vention, held in Louiavilla, oo the
22d uf Febraary ’ /
‘
‘_L
auance and power, aided by Hon.lC. D.
Drake, of St Lokia, succeeded in defeat­
ing the nomination of Gen. Fremont,
by Cui. Mom and hb party of crazy­
beads, from Missouri.

Air emineet gmulemen sad divine, one
of the eloquent Lrafivp* of tbe M. E.
Church, when speaking at tbe Academy
of Music ou the paoepeata and destiny of
tbs Nation, stated tht '
'
nf Rha rrew
personal tour through
podMlina portiomi &lt;.____ __ . ,,

Igold miMeoftee West. He deemnded
tee deepeel abaft* and explored tee.r subterransso trsMuriaa, sad with careful
figwrsa made a lengthy and exact cullBui* object ia to keep abreast with her
andRhat it makes no'Xiffcrcnce what we 1maw of the stored riches of eech m&gt;0M
My or do, m Ung aa we eau show that 1as be had visited, and gave aa the result
of hie ceiculalion that, VMbout tbe help
iX Californio, the silver aad go'd of «be
West could pay tbe debt of tbe United

significance dues not now appear. It*
exposure of the utter baltuwneaa and
wMkneM of the r*hellion ia must com­
plete. With Savannah io our pwssMiou
Gen. Sherman’* army will sweep up lb*
coast like a whirlwind of destruction.—
Del. Tribue*.

Washington, Dec. 20.— Whertae, By
tee set of July 4te, 1804. entitled an act
further to regulate and provide for en­
rolling and exiling &lt;mt tee national fi&gt;rces
and for other purpuaM it ia provided
that tec Preaidrut uf the United StetM
fuse, at bia diaeretioo any time bereaAer
call for any number &lt;4 men aevuluateera
fur tbe respective lanns &lt;&gt;l nne, two and
three yMre foe tee militery^Mrekw, end
that to case tee quota or any part thereof
of any fown, township, ward of a city,
precioclor election dwtriet of a county,
nut to subdivided, shall nut be filled
within tee spare of fifty days after aneb a
call, then the Presides! shall order a
draft for one year te fill aueb quote, or
any part thereof which may bo unfilled ;

a gun, and cor entire casualties were oniy
deer the field for new imum in 1888. If
tea Democrats in CongreM persi.l In
l« • 4.Unl» ,MK lebtihe tbe arvMdavery battle over again,
Mmoo, mU —HA
bpr, Uk« U- they W only export another defeat. It
dlj Ud Slurow d»lr«l It. Tbe obU
ww» awe
•&lt; OauMe Brtd,.
k.1,
y in what-ta iuaviufc, homau*?. AlOrl«»Ud&lt;lllb»b«»
/fo»- 20.
.b. r,bd**e« r*[w.Ud *&gt; hbtioa r.pji.
ed oneof our brigades, WalooU&gt;«« the
15te corps, defeated tereo rebel brigades
under Gen. Phillips, we losing only 37
men and tbe rebels nearly 400.
Tbe
rebel miliUa stood 15 minutes, though
the battle lasted four hours, our forces
constantly following up tee flying foe.—
There wae not a serioas battle during the
»bole march. Our cavalry was not al
any time repulsd, nor was Kilpatrick
auBscRirrioN*—ibcs. "*1
hart He bad several small fighte but
still wears tbe earn* hat with whit* ho
Tbe PuMisherv have perfected a aystern r/inailinrby whiefi they can supply
Rlarted from Atlanta.
the MngMiae fe Vfookly promptly te
those wbo prefer to receive their period­
Ges. Lyss’s Detest.
ical* directly from tbe uffioe uf PeUicaWashington, Dec. 22.—Die Govern­
Uun. pMUuaaten and.other desirou*
ment has received 'a dispatch from Geo.
uf getting up Club* will be supplied wlib
Thomas, dated Nashville, «ls», announc­
a haMsuvnapictartei sbowbiH mi applies
ing a report that Gen. McCu«»k overtook
lion.
tbe rebel Gen. Lyon oo tfie 17th at Ash
Ths postage un Harper's Weekly is
by villa, in McLean county Kentucky,
20 oeet a year, which rwust be paid al ths
and, aP.ec a sharp battle, defeated and
subscriber’s peat office.
routed him, killing a number and cap­
taring one piece of artillery.
Gen. Thomas also annusnoM that a
portion of Lyon'a rebel foroM were al
tacked, defeated and routed at Hopkins
vllle, Kentucky, on tee 18te lust.
or Magaxine will be supplied gratis findU-uJ

New Advertisements.

every Club uf Five Subscriber* al *4,00
each, in one remitteoer; »»r six copies
for *22.00
Back numbers can be supplied al any
time.
D&gt;e Annual Volumes of Ilarperia*
Weekly, in nest cl«tb binding witt ba
A pampUel dirscUaf how Io aprohlraanuss
■an sad gt»* op specUdeo «nl&gt;ovi o&gt;d ol sent by Express free of expense for *6Doctor or m»Jicibo« seal hy mail free oo rvceipl each. A cmiplvte Mt cun»prUlag Eight
Volumes, wnt an rccrip* .Xeast, at the
of
Adctrwa. K. B. Foors. M.D .
deer.jI
J140 Urasdwajr. S. T.
rate of *4.50 per vol., freight at eapruaw
uf purchaser. Addrrea, 4^
Baar an fe Baervaaa,
INTERNAL REVENUE.
FHaklin Sqaare, N. 9.

New York. Dec. 23 —Tbe Herald has
additional details of Gen. Sbermsn's
grand march through Georgia, and Pome
important particulars regarding bia pres­
ent position before Savannah, and the
prospect of its early surrender.
The'
city ia pmwly supplied with provisions,
and is burdened wilb the feeding of a
considerable surplus population of civilIlans, besides its garrison of 20.000 or
thereabout A* all sources of supplies
are cut off by the Union forees.it will,
therefore, be ultimately starved into subrmasion, even if Hardee does not choose
tn give it up sooner.
There was a rc
port recently In Sherman's army that
Bragg wm moving down with 10,000
men to attack the beaiegers tn the rear.
Should be be foolish er.outh to do en, be
ana isciua.ng id* *via asr or jauuarr, i-«u. to
will be very summarily disposed of.
rawir* tto sane. AU prrsoe* vto shall asrtrcl
u rev Uw *•«••* *a a* sfirc-*aM M*w«r4 within
ib« Uaw sfMeiAM *ilt to&gt; litol* snd rcqmrsd to
Freon tbe Retreating Hood.
P»y «re . p«r eenlura sd4.U*oa! upon the- uaosiu
Now York Dm. 83.—TIm limoa has a
A. B. TURNKB, Cciketor.
special from Franklin, Teaneadoe, dated
Jases P. Rosier*. D*p C41.
docit
tee 22d, which aay e tee rebel retreat from
Franklin to Dutch River beggars all de
eeription.
Hood told his corps com­ FRYNlUUtUlVA L WOKK. ar erary eoe b.a awa
TiigL»Di^rdivvnn»j:» njjii.
manders to get «ff tbe best way the* lluclur—
Intlractor f«r ii&gt;att.«1
Na M*CU»Xhas teas aUa to compete with «.
could with their commands. The rebel pvrm.ua ar Uw* stoat to marry, both mal4 a .u hose attenpt IL
tetaala In areri thins cuncarnicg ibe pbywolo
, cotfrs »£cr/m
1
army is now beyond Columbia Railroad gy a &gt;dret*l.oa» of rar utn.1 a..ten., ai.4
ia but a little Impaired, and trains run to preaaeUM or pre&lt;r*IH&gt;a®r oX.nrv«r. lurladinr
th* new ■hacoVerie* uwer bviunr A’rrn ia lt.e
Spring HUI. lhe tel*nra|&gt;h common * all
tU&gt;(ii*h lAwiru*-*. by WM. YuUXU. M D. Thu
cati.hi is all right in ail d tectkms. John, l&gt; trolly a r.tuahte sad hitemting work. It is
writtea in
tanguag* for th* r»w-»l rradrr.
eonvitle wits not destroyed.
and te IlluuratMf ante upward* wf on* botnliod
Thu rebel loss during the campaign is
All J~»| naarried people, or thus*
. H.
H — WI*
.1
17,000 men, 51 itnns, and 18 General*.
Tli» cumber of killed at Franklin is 1,400
and 3.800 wounded.
Before Nashville
and in tbe retreat, 3.800 killed and
wounded and 8.000 prisoners.
The
Union I'im at Franklin 2.000.
Total
Union lose not to exceed 7,000. with two
Generals slightly wounded. H»od has a
pontoon across tbe shoals mi tbe Tennes­
SABBATH SCHOOL SIXGBGsee River, where our gunboats canm-t
MARION HARLAND,
reach them. Hood marched un Franklin
A ■UarM&gt;
«»/CAZrA7%t&gt;,- -J
with 40,000 men and 05 p&lt;ecre U artil­
lery. He will have lust nearly ail his
•riWo forG^«ea*»oetbl ..M far
m.Ba&gt;.ns. We bar. ah® rnz^ued all o.
fovsntecwetribMMU

GODBY’S LADY’S BOOK.

ITAerrtu. By the credits allowed in
accordance with the act of Congress in a
call for 800.000 men, med* Juiy IB. 1804
the number of men to be obtained under
tee call wae reduced to 280,000; and
Wftrtot, Tba operations uf tee enemy 8peeial te Ua Adrarttew sM Tribsas.
in certain Stairs have rendered it imprac­
Hillsdale, Dec. 22.—A terrible acci­
ticable to procurd from them their full dent occured at Oseo oo the Michigan
quotes of troop* under lhe Mid call; end Southern Railroad last night. Tbe New
B’Arrrar. From the foregoing causes York express lx.and east, owing to a
but 250 000 men have been put into lhe uiiaplaeed switch, ran off I be track, de
Army, Navy and Marine Corps under mulisbing tba entire train, killing two
Mid call of July 18, 1884, iMving a defi­ passengers and wounding aeveral oibera.
•
ciency on that call of250,000, now there­ Particulars by mail.

fore,
1, Abraham Lincoln, President of the
United States of America, in order to
supply tee aforesaid deficiency and to
provide far casualties in tbe military and
naval service ot the United States, do
issue this my call for 300,000 volunteers
to eervo for one two ur three years. The
quotas of tee State*, district* and sub-dl»trirt* under teie call will be assigned by
tee War Department through tee berrnu
of tec Provost Marshal General of the
United Stated and in com lhe quote, or
“J p*’’l thereof, of any town, township,
ward of a city, precinct or election dis­
trict of a count* not no subdivided, shall
not be filled before tea I5ih day of Feb­
ruary, 1806, teen a draft shall be -nade
to fill auoh quota, or any part thereof,
under this call, which may be unfilled on
said I5lh day of February, 1865.
In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto
eat my hand and caused the seal of tbe
United Sulm to be affixed. Done at
the city of Washington, this 19th day
December, in the year of our Lord 1864
aud uf tec Independence of tbe United
States the eighty ninth.
XMUffAM UB0MJI.

Tua Supreme Court ol tbe United
Stales as udw constituted, consists of the
Chief J oatice and nine Associate Justices.
Tbe following are the present members
of this august tribunal:
Salmon P.
Chase, of Ohio; Jas. M. Wayne of Geor­
gia; Jno, Catron, of Tennessee; Samuel
Nelson, of New York ; Robert C. Grier,
of Pennsylvania; Nathan Clifford, of
Maine ; Noah II. Swayne, of Ohio ; 8am.
oel EL Miller, of Iowa; David Daria, of
Illinois; Stephen J. Field, of California,
Associate Justices.
Tbe salary of the
Chief J usliee is 10,500 ; teat of tbe Asso­
ciates *0,000 each. Tbe Justice presid­
ing over tbs Pacific District receives in
addition one thousand dollars for travel
lag expenses. -

Thb army correspondent of the Colum­
bia Curokman gives a glowit^ picture of
ilife in Ridunund- Be Myo tee city is
ifull of people, and Lhe market well sup­
।plied. He pa&gt;A the following tribute to
&lt; m. Gzanty
G
“Among all antegonista that have con­
|fronted Gen. Loe during tbe war, nuo«
jhave given that grant chief more trouble
or occasioned more anxiety than Gen.
Grant. Although babas been repeatedly
brough; to tec ground, beaten and dis
eombited, like a reoklsM pror-fightar, he

GOLDEN CENSER

Mun wxATHxa hal
past week. 8lcigh;nd
pro*peet is not gooff f

oahce.

A sudden cha

tony, however, make
Naw Rcudot 1’ursl
call mention to the 11
XI C. Bear, in our advil
Mr. Burt ha* just coni
•desires * share &lt;X lhe I

Frva Pan ctxr. Sexi
—Wr would call attenj
liscineot of tbe Collect* I

-enue in another part oJ
will need altrudlng 1“
•peciflvd.to order to^a’
penally. and costof*e» I

There will be a D&gt;m I
benefit of Re*. E. G. I
ILJbroolt’s residence,
Thursday E’ri,?g Dec.

iwvkuiiou H extended t

9rxNrixa Tax Rscsi
understood that il is &gt;1

stamp Tas Receipts. 11
«if tbs law of J sue 30th, I
«&lt;&gt; thu brhef that all re I

e xceeding 220, required!
Ctmniisaiuosr has deck

of tbe set was not to
&lt;fn!y utters payment ol
Iwcutnr a charge upon |
tbe United States, "F 01

«»r town. For ibis ream
not fequire to bu stamp

Ova Yocre Folks.—I
of a new magazine, poll
by Tkknor At Field*,!

an “Illustrated MagaxU I
Girls," and as strcli, fills I

in our literature. Tbs I
&lt;Jur*Y.«ong Folks ohicl I
nrally printed, end basil
li»be.l nun-l*r.
Tbe &lt;1
arly calculated tv be'I

children. and will also 11
tertahnwg for older per* I
by J. F. Ttuwbridge, G;|
l.uc) Ijtrrwui. Tbepricl
F-lks,’’ is Two dollars p-l

dress, Twknur Ac Fields,

gr bettgrwi, n«L Frtoc &lt; f Chala, nkvwet
ttorer, serermstr. In Mper norrt^ 30c..
t» per bnndred ; in boartcuTert. 33c., er |
jmt bunded Chate and Ubewer, er Cks
and Veneer, in Uns roltuna,
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roev&gt;as, should receive 11
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w*bar* uactvb wift «ny «tter wegaaire er

For WM. B. B»ADBU«r8 CaJebretM Kiw
t*’0
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household, Ous of theseI
War Fortran* and Sketel
-i-a-iudc not only portrait I
guiahed laadvrs of tbe ar I
particularly, those of cl
Michigan boys" who bar I
aches bv deeds of gabati
hater, we understand, is I
ntesrts to giro portraits . I
honored dead, as well M I
fog, ia whom our own red
tally interested. The set]
ntabh far preMrvstio. I
A wove! fontore in Md
also io be tot reduced. *H
t/relariy valuable to for
giv* tbe prioee paid foe t
qfau of pradwoo at tbe pd
pumts In tee State. Sab

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IN DRY GOODS!
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TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Ism?
Thar &lt;tiU aew o»tr gather, sad seams wllb
outbravingtbs tbrra-i,orretiring a change

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JTbsy are tba oaly maahlaa sslag Wssa's
PtraxT Tsaaaa OurrMLsa. Tbsra Is »u
ttaraLr^Eiwj'to K U’ ’X&gt;UW°' °f U‘' ",M*Ck

mi umu,

wM. U. McCOXNKLL,
Grand Rapids, Sept. 1M4
Mor roe Street.

STOVES 1 SfOVEII STOVES I
B«r Ue l« &gt; ikea Take Van el lu

QT FOR MECHANICAL AND MlDtCIJUL
PCRPCSEAOMLTJn

’Yiu.vwe.vou.v, Cer^veoAt*
which hare been abowerod upon him from

Also a Ml Block of,

K\X V-atM. c$ Wvi CowtkXn^.

GROCERIES!

Is iotsalinee
i wants «.f naturs have
«n uitisfied or - rather
feeding lhe Articlra
Ind^tMCui
CMia
I ace—n*^of I
•ddRP rtfnnbs s—ar* &lt;—x —
. c-dU.aad auchodu make valu
|r-e&lt;*{Lj»J &gt;kl&gt;L that .nA laaaat.

effect

*B\,oo&amp; ‘Vu.A^cv awX VAX*

for the life and health' of But body depends

If ih. Ikxxl fa pofammd^e body dr
oot a mitcrablo existence. There medtcii
^ve, ■\3\xttxu.oA.tA

geudjcjc’t iPKBimirxETr

Aid Coeklcg Extracts,

R. J. GRANT!

b rooJxTef laiwr atamp. Crileelloue mad. on
p dalivVy of maebtoae. If daairod. so Uu* /be
r MretoseeaaadattjM//wlA«&lt;&gt;wnl lAty ere
Lfoaera/.
U«hMl
JEFFERSON FARMER, G«. Ag’t.

nyrics Di WASHINGTON ST.
P. 0 Drawer. STTt.
Cblcwgw, III.
AGKMT1 WANTED—Throi&lt;bMtt Michlg.trKb-to ntiama. »!***'•. ■&gt;—*•
Iowa, Missouri. Kcn»a» aud bebriVa

for earing
Sn-ofula,
jj^/Aflfs,
tfkin (IJiapasoe,
Did Ffcr-ea,
Salt Jfhsum,
(Ps-fepsia,
Li-k Heodooht,
Liver OtmpiaiiU, Fever and Jgut.

STJkTIOITErR-T',
PKN.% PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EKVELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ao.

Upea ear shtlvu may be faaad all ef

HTIIT MEIKEKt.

Come and See !!

potatoee nre planted. We plant in drills
tbrce-’fowt apart made witli si one burse
plow,.drop.sad thee eurtr with the plow
turnmg aabeliow farrow lo the center of
lhe rows, on each side, and leaving the
iand-m ridges.- hi about 90 day when
the pot ifafta have grown near tu tbe sur­
face. when the ground la level, take an
ordinarjUierrow, turn it over, teeth up,
place a tK^argo stones on the forward
part of it&lt;*id drag your potatoe land
croeswi-ewdlhe ridges till tba ground Is
smooth; abd lhe potatoes will come up
dean of
and at hoeing time wilt
not requirehalt the labor, that they would
if this »Aiun had not deco adopted.—
Rural j/Otrican.
- '

contend that, if you inform (hem correct­
ly bu* n colt is fed and csrsd foe the first
yeaeJlWHSill predi*,what kind of a
■utwbe**(l make.
Jtirt sn£ton as a 4hlt is weaned, he
sh-eiM b«S* A&gt;* baikdfiib of good oats
brai'imd, per.'day, a faw pnunds of cut

The peculiarity of the
fa foot they strike st the root of Disease
by eradicating every particle of itapurlty
Aw Wve ‘S'looX,

them u*o on their farms
Farmers’■you nu^tjeonforth to tbe
pn&gt;gre^( tbs «ge,‘-W“ Vbu eapoct^n
make trMuey by farming. Bay the DPI
Implement! that can be obtained; gad
foivee niVMpIo variety.
We wilF-how y&lt;.u what the advantage

rated. In &lt;^[V»WS&lt; our p-letocs, w*
found lhe ground too hard "for Shares’
&lt;3i]tiurtOT«' eo. we first ran th* other
through the rojwte twice, and followed with,
Shares' which ■ h'*d them better than
ci-utd bo dune by land, and Io me quar­
ter &lt;»f the time.
/
W4tb proper Implements there is no
necessity fur Aawf a«An)f potttoee it Ml
exceptpn land that is very weedy ; end
three i.tatihrofthe weeds can be kept

discovering »h*y pwsosnsae ntmarkaMa
Cu.vM.vfrC Vro\\trtt.ts

el vffert of that aoa bottle of
Cora which
I obuined from you In Xorteibor laat Swing
tbe edvarty^a^at of your Surirty. offering io
Kivaymu u&gt;«&lt;Uone lo dersymaa f«r tbe poor ol
tbair pariabca, I obUlacd a bottle for a poor gi&gt;|
of my eoegrvgBtion, who bad long bwn nearli
be I plea* from Rlie-jm«U»m. and strange to toy
that mm bottle emd bar entirely. I write thii.
hoping it may aid IbcSocictylanaefforuto intro­
duce Uie medicine, and UeM tboac ■ ho may nerd

8ELF-ADJU8TITG WRINGER
c N»»-Jiy&lt;«&gt;d-W«»rk lt&gt; Swell dr Spilt.
\Vo 7%Mi-£cmM to pat out of Order
WABSAmw wns ee wrrnorv Coo-Wsmsta.

Which I offer at

©WITS &lt;&amp; 0BDE0j

GROCERIES

That TkanA Scntu aad n*aueoe cans* dufay
and Irmfo. uf regnlaM and keep tn ora.r,
v^-.i - r
k—,
That w oodbearings for tbe abaft to ran in iriu

/h“ b*l" ,’’ff=rir Fwi!h Rhenmatfam

IN FIFTEKN DIFFERENT STYLES.

sytteru do«-«i»ot relapoa inlo its fanner eeadilion, which fa too ant to be the som with
simply a purgative pill.
Iney are realty a

'EA.ooX av\A TaMMur VAX,
which, in coqjuoeticm with the

*S\o6&amp; 'V’u.AJvtr,
will core all lhe aforementioned disusse,
and, of tlieinxlrea, will relieve and cure

Iruiigoulion, (PlMa in the £ou.-ele,
(Pisxriaeas, sto.
Try these modi cinos, and yoa wiU nsvs*
"ft yonr neiChltors. who hats used them,

I’ricea, fnm. 1100 to tSOO.

and they will say they ore

THE AMTOTHAW ORGAN
Is an entirely new ioitrumenL It contain, both

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THE AMERICAN ORGANS
isertMilya few m convince the tkeplieal. if Ar*proao*nced by mors than a hundred of

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AMERICAN ORGANS, rCOHLTS CUBE «k-SX«.
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®litl; a rctnclo 'Xttar^ment,

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peopt

Buffenns mere or losa.rrry day | hare taken
two bottle* of Iba-Peonlra Cere.* and bare not
had any pale since I left itofftr.we than torn
weeks sen. I eonaMor mvaalf ** euif relr t nrvrt.
and the med.cuie baa made w frel ver. Ilxkl .nd
«o«l-jesilika a yonog man. though. I ra sisty"’SoDFKhT BCHhFFEI .IMMichigaa a*.’*

That tba Putnam Wringar.wUh nr without cog
boala wQl not tear tba ttotb«.
That &lt;wg-whsel remitter* are not e.aentlaL
That tbs Putnam Wringer has all tba adranta.
mead none ef tbe disadvantage above named.
That all who here leatod it pronounce it tbe
hi Wringer ever made.
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years’ ataading, wad Hl Vfawa
tnee &lt; f two'years.
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[far his Ueeb had alawxt wasted sway.
The doctors pronouaoedph* ease Utowtw
la _______
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AH OTHER was cured cf Faror aad Ague
liar tr&gt; in- er-rv medicine in bia rwueh.
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•bi.'li lia.Hasfated faaittsssi isavn.
ANOTHER of Hbeamatfamof aightyears

ONEj

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end County Fairs in IsM. and is. tnliUrulauefiicn
Ut be* Wringeravvemada
Ps aslad In tba United Htataa. England. Canada,
aad Australia. AgeuU wawtwl in ctary town.
Handls Wringers scut. Express Paid on refoTgvotsean make from ItollCwr dsr. I

No. I. to-W. No. 1. K to.
No. F. »1.6o
No. A, to to.
Manutactured and eoH, wholesale and retail by
TWsroniAW naxssacreaise co..
Xe. U Platt Bl, New York, and Cleveland Ohio.
AC. NORTHROP, Agent
WHAT EVEBTBODT KNOWS, vis.,Thai Iron, wall galvanised,
aid rato
That a stayb mactiina fa bailar than a compliTbaxTwringer should be aslf AtyMilng. da-

Fite, tiarafuloua Cbnsumpttoft, «h.

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Inff.ta, October |. 1Mt_~
.

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and you should try them bsforn going for a
Get a Pamplikt or Almanac of my local
agent, and read Um crtiBeatos, and if yes
Imre ever doubted you will

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reatty dfoflrnred
ki.K.I **

ptsduced
AMD

FOR SALE BY

DRY GOODS I

RaSerti A Ptriker, llMllmr* • EH Nic
merehaate gearrally.

Draggfal at too eUy of Boffalo, X. T. Jnvtwfad
and manufoclured a compound known aa DRIB-,
TOfK RAUAM OF HOARHOUND, which is a
pwfaH seseme fcrooocas.ooun, or say'nfaunissan or Liao wmrciTin trial ng from damp, cold

^.ajtsrcTf or nrs
DEPOT:

IM READE STREET.-if. Y.

HARDWARE!
beafln. In -short, 1 t«
in a cattle 3»w, and A
with the pile's bull ti
Men talk to me about
in AmenOT You ibn/
used U&gt; tJHSdlo forth j,

_

DITCH EAST-IHItA COFFEE tt.

Tbo above Cemraay fans, known
- world aa UiaowMre ortbs CoE« l anWU
Js'Btol Dauvia i. tbe tlulefa Kato 4 . _
ata the largeat ■owpofanrs of. Cefce os
"
.............................
MIDDLEVILLE. Micsicax.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE.
Coolly.

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SALT!

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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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