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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL Office in Onham'i Block, Up Stain. "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable.' VOLUME VI. LOWELL. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8,1871. Ttrms, $1 50 per ye*r in Adttftce N U M B E R ."ifi. LI ftbf ^outcll journal, IN ririLiniRD NniY , Wcdnortrtay Mornlntf* AT LOWELL, UlCQ., -BY- MOBBI8 & HINE. Offie*, 2d floor Or*h*m'« Block. TERMS OF SUBSCRiPTION. foronf jrenr,.— - $1 M Vor «lt monthi...— ... 79 Ildelirereil by tho Carrier, - . . J 00 RATE? OF ADVERTISING. Tcallnenor Nonptrcll,cloneraittermftkeftiqatty j i mn. j 3Vo:ni mo. | i yr •18.00 JZZ. I » I8<jn»re. SSqanrv* k Column, 1 : ILoo l.M , 6.00 8.00 12.00 $3.C0 en.ooi 18.00 5.1X1 S.ooi 12.00 8.00 15.00 I 20.00 15.00 25.001 no.oo 20 00 80.00 j 40.00 16.00 2.1:00 40.00 75.00 llUWI't 1" tOUlO ftl ••burqurnt {•wrtlon 5c«nl»per line. MtrrUf* and Detth nollcei free. ObltDknr notlcei, fi cent* per Uno. Card* I n Bantne** Dlrectorr $S per annum, Tttrljr adTertl^m entitled to cbtngii qoarterly. I.ogtl Notice* *1 Statute Rate*. All leKal m u l t be paid tor when sflMarit la made. Pranalenladrertiaaroant* muatbe pre-paid. V These term* will be alrlctly adhered to. Fowllaon & Qniok. y^rohltccla Alluildera. Lowell, Mlcij. JohaOUoa. TTTliolenlo ami retail Dealer In nil klndi of Oroce- Vf rie«. Ooarw Grain*, l'ro<lHce ke. Store in Uoinn Mnok, Lowell, Mlrll. M m . A . T . Mean. IM.INVHY. A fnll aaaorlment orhnnneta, hat*, ribbuni, floweia, larc* ami all kluili of lanc.v artTile*. Klter atroet, Weat .Side. F o r t ' s W o n t o r n Modlcino ManTg Co. T OWKLL, Mich. Chart end Capital *100.000.- i I I'lV'ideat, O. B. Hl!»K : Vice I'reat,, K. I.KK J r . ; Sea'j, K. M. Four j Troamrer, J . W. NORTON. Ref- erence by pcrml'ilon, Lowell National Dank, Office orer Nntloonl Dank. H. Boss, H OL'SB,8lKn, Carriage and ornamental Fainting, Orainluc. Marbehng, Paper Ilanyint, Kalio- minlnR, Jtc., ilarbin'a ihop. Junction «' llWer and Bruadway atrecte. U. B. WilllaniB, D EALKR in Grocerlen and ProTialona, Crocker?, niara Ware, Ac. Store at ngn of ,a £lk Uorna," Uld Stand, Weit Side. gusintsa JitCftOtlJ. L O. O. P. S ARMOKT LODGE, No. MB, of LowelL Mich , meeta ererr Monday erenlor, (n old Haaoaic Arrine Feck, N. 0 Wabater Xoriii, Bee. J. M. Mathewaon. %TOf ART, Attorney and Solloitor. Will attend to busmeaa in any of the But* ar United Statea Bpecil attention giren to Conveyanainir. Collectln. • a n d Chancery bnalnew. Office arer l»oweU National Baak, Lowell Mich. T. J. Blayton. A TTORKBT at Uw, and Solicitor In SUta or Unl tad Slate* Oonrta. Farm and Tillage property for aala or rent. Licena • '•il Claim Agent for procuring Fenaiona and Bonntiea inm GaTornment. Office in (iratuun'a Block, up . atalra, Lowell, Michigan. John O. Covert. A TTORNEY AT LAW, SollcUorJand Jfotary Pub- lie. All klnda of leical bualne** prouiptiy done. Office with Pick & MclianncU, old HaKiuio Hall tailding,Lowell Mich. MUton M. Parry. UIAL Eatate, Inaarance, and Collecting Agency. Ja. Office orer Hloe A Noble'* Store, Union Block, Htmde H. H. Vinton. T v E P U T Y Sheriff and Oen. Collecting Agent. All Xf bualnea* entrusted to my caru, will reeelre prompt attention Bobert Hunter Jr., r STICK of the Peace, will attend promptlr to Col lectlng, C'Hive.vancloE and all tmslneaa intruatud 10 My care. Office 0T«r Hunt A Hunter's Drug Store, Lawel>, Mich. J. W. Bprague, J OBTICB of the Peaoe fur the Townahlp of Lowell. Will gira prutDOt attontlnn to the collection ol . aeeeaata, and all other buaineas intrusted to my e ' W.X Pallaas" M. D., P HYSICIAN and Surgeon, Lowell, Mich. Office orer National Bank. Realdeucu on lludaon St. . oppoalta rvaiiienee of C. U. Uine. Dra. Feck ft MoDanntel- T>hysicUn« and Sun:eons. Office in Maaonia Build. I ing, Lowell, Uidi. a. racK. o. c. ncDAHxiat. H. C. Btephenaon. H OUffiPATUIC Phyaician k Sargenn, K.perUl attuotion girea to Sypbiistlc and Chronic Di • Alao Rteubenaoo'a Patent Truase* ano Suppon- •#r*, wanulaclurrd to order. All work warrauteJ Jo •We aatlafactloo. .. „ . . Realdenov, lirat House north of Union School Heuse. J. Howard Smith. M. D. TTOMEOPATHIC Phyaician and Surgeon. Offiee Jl front rwunoTer the roat office. Kealdenee < en l>epol Kuad. Valla attended promptly, day or night. Wm. Fallen, TVK ALEE In Ready.made Clothing, Cloth*, nent's JJ Faroi*hlngUooda, Hata.Cap*, Bootaand Akora. ••Clothing cut and tnado to order. Store Pulltn's Block, Bridge street. Baea Bros. BALERS in Drv Goods, Clothing, Yankee No- , tlons, Hau and Cap*. Clothing cut and made nrder. Store In Orahsm'a Block, Lowell, Mich- Sherman A MlHa. iGALBBS In Dry Oooda, Clothing. B^ts, Shoes. Hata, Capa, Fnrniahing Uooda, Ac. Union W cat Side. C. O. Stone A Co. D EALERS In DtjrOooda, (Irccrnfj. B"0ta and Sbuea, Hata and Capa, Crockery, Ac. Store in 'Orabfe's Block, LoweU, Mich. Hine ft Noble. TTVEALERS in Dry Good*, Clothing, Hata Capa, JJ Groerriv-J, Ac. # 17. B.—Clothing ma-le to order. Store In brick Itlock, opposite Franklin House. Choa. Althen. D RALKRin Ready-made Clothing, (lenl'a Fnr- nishinKUnoda, Hata, Capa. Ac- Corner atoie veal end Flat River Bridge, Lowell Micb. John Kopf ft Co. D EALERS In Farnltnra of trnr kind. Patent Spring Beds, warranted. Reaor-made ColHna eonataotlr oa hand or made to order. Manuhctury and Wara-room near II. A U . Depot. II J. Bosworth. OIU-'E Sh'telni; a •KeialllT. Ma other kind of BljckMnithing Ooue. Klier rtntt. Lowell. Noah F. Hasted. VTUBSERYMAN snd deaUr in all kind* of Fruit nj and oma mental Treea, Shraba, Eosea. Grape vtnea,&c. Orders by mail promptly attended to.— l«wWI, Midi. Hunt ft Hunter, I VEALERS In Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumerr, / Paint*, Oils, A«. Store at tho aldstand of J . B. car, Bridge street, Lowell, Mich. Howk ft White. D EALERS In Boota, Shoe*. Leather, Finding*, Ac- Particular attention giren to custom work— Store in Checkered Building, next door west of Mt- sonic Hall. If. B. Eerekes, S jARRIAOE, Ilonae. Sign, and Ornamental Painter. I Qralning, Paper Hanging, Glldinc, and Calso. nlng, done with neatneas and deapatco. Shop west aide, orer Krait'a wagon shop—lit door sonth of Bar. bin's blacksmith shop. John Bomifft S HAV1N0, SharajKJoIng, Hair Cutttof. and whis- ker* dted with oe*»ae*a and doapatok. •«— •Jd floor Granaio's Block, opposite National Baak. Mas. J. BoMia, maflufaoturer of Switches, Carla a Braids. Keeps on hand a good assortment of Mohair Switchea, Curia, Ac. Cash paid for Ladies' Hair. C. Broad ft Bon. D EALERS in Boota, Shoes. Leather Kindlng* Ac. Cu«t<im work done with neatness and deapntch. Eememoer the place first door west of (Iraham'. Block. Brldgo Street. O. B. Covill. G E.VERAL CanrMting A-ent. All kinds of books c m be obtaimid of him at lowest rates.— Aildn-aa Lnwell. John A. Oibaon, A rcnONEER. My pricea for selling are at least two per cent, less than anr other flrst dan- Auctioneer in the county. The bestof satielactiun guaranteed. Uive ueaoall, Oflioa with B. E. Burt orer F. O. Grand Rapids Business Di- rectory. B. A. Harlan. A TTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Judge of Probate of Kent County. Office in County Building, Grand Bapida, Mich, Swont's Hotel, G RAND Rapids, Mich. T. 11. Lyon, proprietor, formerly of the Rathbun llouae. Bathburn House. J F. ANTISDKL A BRO., Froprietora, corner Mon- i rou and Waterloo Streets, Grand Bapida. Mich. W. F. Barter" D ENTIST, M Monroe St., Grand Ranids Mich. All work ilouc- in tho Ust manner and at reasonable pi Ire*. Xjoomia A Brown. T Hk PLACE to buy Boota and Shoes, Is at Loomls A Brown's SO Canal Btroet Grand Kaplda. • 8. D- Farka, D EALER in Watcbas, Clocks, Jewelry and Sllrer Plated Ware, So. U Monroe Street, Grand Bap- ida. Penonal atU-nUun to rcpaiidng, and work war. ranted. W Jamea Oallup, HOLESALK and Retail Druggist. Ko. B Canal street. Grand Baptds. A. Freuster, W ATCHHAEBRA Jewder, and dealer In Fine Gold and Sllrer Ware. 21 Monroe street Al- ao ail kind* of Sporting Implementa. Grand Bapida. Bouthwlck ft Wrlcht. BALERS in Crockery, Glassware, Sllrer Plated D Uraad Rap! Ware, China. Table Cutlery, Ac., 41 Monroe St-, d Rapids. Currier ft Futnam. a BALERS In School, Miscellaneon*. and Blank Book',also,Stationery, WallFapet*, Ac., Book idera n d Box Msnufaciurtrn, N o . 1(1 Fiuirl street. Grand Rapids, A. W. Currier, T. C. Putnam. B. M- Stove. l|rHOLKSALE and retail denier in Hata and Capa, TT Fun, Rolies. Glores, Ac., and Fashionable M.lllnery Geods. 46 Monroe Street. Grand Kaplda. Millinery & Fancy Qooda. * 4 X ENTIRE New aU-tk ju»t opened by Mr*. H . L J\_ Eldred, 39 Monroe St., <!ntnd Bapida. Michleao. fler stock cmbrace* all the latest Spring atylea of Uon- neta, Bibfx.ns. I^ces. Flowers, and Trimmlaga, to- gether with a full line of Gooda uanally kept in a nrst claas milUneir store, embradng many noreltles. Bonnets mad* sad trimmed to order. DR. AIKIN, Office, 11 Canal-Bt.{» r .' B "S» P. (1. Uran'-r 2001. O r a u d B a p i d a M i c h . •arSkllledattention glrento alldasaoaof llscaa- es. Speoialtiea : Scrofula, enocers, Consumption, Eve and Ear, Nerrona, female, and Chronic Dlsoaaea LADIES out of health, assured of oasr, safe euro. ConlidoDtial, suooeaaful treatment for allpriratedis- es**-*. Seminal Wmlni-if, etc., positively cored ty'lti all special, iiiii>ortint cases, stop unrellablii or u*olesa trsatment, nnd consult Dr. Aiktn at once. Call or wrllo landosing postage,] whatever yonr cas- O. KUSTER5R, BREWER & MALSTER City Brewery, iRAND RAPIDS, - - - MICH STOCK, XXX A PRESENT USE ALES, & DRAUGHTLAGER. Sastern HOPS and MALT at Market price LOWELL NATIONAL HANK - OF LOWSlLL. C A P I T A L , - - 150,000. S U R P L U S , - - UIKKCTORB* - 41,800. H.A.Rtci, W * . W . HATCH, MTROX H. NOITON, A. S. BTA.T.IAHI). JAB W. f'RAxeis K|xo, C. R. til.tit, C T. WOODIHO, A.J.Ecasa, N'OBTOS. Interest Paid. oiil>oposlt« H . A. RIOE. Pre*ldent. J AS. W. NORTON, Vice Pies. HENRY M. CLARK, Cashier. Lowell, Jan. 11th, l&Tl. Special Notice. Mrs. Jones lilepeideit Clairyoyant, LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, Is now permanently located over Old Jooroal Boom. Office Hours. O t o O o'oloeU Mm. Jones csn tell anr one his or her ailments by a Clarroyant or Second Bight, which she poMeafes in a remarkable oegree, elihet by a personal examination, IHieness, lock of hair or hand Writing of the Patlent.- Her eurc* ar# wonderfdl. Come tne, Camtatlmndbe nfdevhole. Spidalatlenlitn given loDUfaiu ofFt- ntofes. Personal examination |1 00; by lock ofhslr, i l 0 0 ; by likeness. 8 00; by band-writing,} 00. Harness and Saddlery. E rAVINO recently purchased the stock and interest I in the bastneas ef Barnaixl A Son snd O. A. Dinson, and opened in the bulldlnr south of U. B. Williams, west side of Fist Rirer. I am prepared to attend to all business in the Harness and Saddlery tins. It is u r purpose to keep tho BEST STOCK MD WORKMEN, sad spare bo pains to build ray business upon an honest foundation. Do not fail to give me a call and sxamlae my stock. Lowell. July lath. 1870. JACOB RAMSDELL. For Sale or Rent. I HAVE for sale two houses snd three lots, Will bo sold together or soperately. Terms easy. Oneof the houses is for rent until sold. Booms unltable for scholars to board thi mselres. JOSEPH HALL. Lowell. Ang. 0th, Id'O. For Sale. a noiWE AND LOT with all tho conrenlenee for j\. a good home with shsde trees, fruit and shrub- bery, and a good cellar, inquire of the subicrtber, C. BROAD, Lowell, Bepl 20th, 1870. UWELLINIi HOUSE FOR SALE DIRT CHEAP. a LSO the LoweR Dakery-dolng a good Inslnes*. jfV. Inquire ot Lowell. Oat.ftd 1870, E. B. HOXLEY. Htf. 7-44 7-44 Reward Given. A LL WHO hare got tho Cstsrrh will get a reward by piocarlng s bottle of DB. H. B. PKCK'H CATARRH SPECIFIC! As it was nerer known to fall in any gen- uine care of Catarrh, and girea relief the first dose, causing no prostrating effect on the system. Sold by Druggists. Lowell, Nov. fith, 1870. 7-44 7-44 J. Edwin Lee 9 Dealer in FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, OYSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF GAME. K John Wtlaon. A ll kind* of liiarksmiihior, Horse-shoeing wag- on and Csrrlsge ironing (lone pruuiplly, Edgar Morse. O KMIBUS Une from rilflon IIo«*«,' nd sll other Uotals and PriraU Hau no, to and from all traias. 74 rago Kun Inga. New Carpet Hooae, MONROK 8T. OBAND IIAI'IDS. The only ex- rlu'lrar^rpet lloosa l.<-i«-.rn lietroit and Chi- i. Oil Cloths, Msttlng*. Upholiu tinic and House dsliiug (iueds. Window Shades and i'sper lUng- F. IHMKN. Thoe- Tata. T irwir fltsble. Home, and Carriages let with nr Xj •Itliool driver. Paa*«ogrrsooave;edtoall part* iftka eMntry. J o h n T a y l o r , r ROlf Fnunder and iiiannbciiircr of rations klndi nf PhtWK, llrtrrx**, (,'ulllvslor*, Scraiiers.liob sleljlis ' and all klnda «^r««|jng to orkr. I^iwrll, Midi. M- B. filodgett. T OWELL Woolen Mills, nisnutteiarer of Plain and 1 I j Faorr Cnwimen*, fveeil* aoil Ji-an», Klsnnels. j PUin nnd Kancv SMrilnir. Stockma Y-irn. etc. I.o-1 wi-ll. Mich. All x<w)iN nuide lr»m Pure Wool and I fo-e fi>iin flock* lliiilii-»l trnukrt price (aid for Wool. 8. N.JSdia * Co.. W OLVKKINK Pump Works. Manafscluren of Womlra Puaips. Kale* room west sids. We wsrrant si! ouronr pumus for one year, when prop. erivM-t. Ordera by msil or otliorwi*e, promptly fill. eA. Orand liapid*, Mich. A. .V. Kins, W.Knu. Eatablished 1837. D. DIKF.MA.V, Watche*.Clocks, Jewelry, 8il. j, vrr and Flatad Wato, it Canal street. Bpeds- cles a speciality. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF FAT STOCK SALT PORK, SMOKED HAMS, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, Ac. This is the place to buy your fresh meats. A cholee lotcnn*tantlr on hand, ror prices as low as caabesf- (orded. Three doors north of Bridge streer, west ride Flat Blver. Lowell, Janaary »th, 1870. 1 O O VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE, W E M T HIIXE. 0.\ MRS. SHELL'S ADDITION T OCATE1) oa Water, Dioadwav. Hmlsoa, Msplt- I J and Brush Stress, Por |iaitfcclar*, rooolre ol .ifr*. ilnell. or U. B. Wllllsms. at the "Elk Horn Itore." The* lots will be sold os time. I '.IROLIMK BSKLL ixiwell. Pebrnarr 2*ih, 1«70. Jintf I The subscriber wlshus to inform his friends nnd the public genurally, that he liss pntlnalarge assort- ment of (Sroceries, in the Mnsouio baildlug fonuerly occupied by Bans Boebe, at And will sell at rale* too low to be bestcn by any, for CASH OR BEADY PAY. Call sndsefiny fine stock of choice Bio and Ja«-n Coffees, Bugars. (ialtand Dried Klsh, Pickles. iUuccs, Finc^ut Chewing and Smoking Tolxiccos, Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruit, hosps, l.srd, Hams, Dried Beef and Mess Fork ; Wood, Willow aud Stone ware, and fi mimik mis, THE HIGHEST MARKET FBIOB AT ALL TIMES, POE COUNTBY PBO- DUOE. Call and satisfy yonroelvos that yon can get your G R O C K R I E H as cheap as yon can at Orand Bapids or 7x>well. Don't forget the place under the Masonio Hall. Remember my motto, . Quick Sales and Small Proflta. M, HKMINGTON. Ads, N OT. 16lh, 1170. iOmi'- Pay No Attention T O ONE MAITB sdrertisement or another's, hi lo k for yonrselre*, and buy yonr good* where rou can get the best good* and the mogt of them for Vourmoney. Elk Horn Store, 7 U B WILLIAMS, Lowell, Oct 11, *70. . 1MI Notice O C X O U K U LA. 1870. A LL accounts standing on our books up to the above date, most be settled linmedlately ALL OUR WORK WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT. C BROAD k SON. NOAH P. HUSTED, Proprietor of GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. One hnndred seres under thorough cultivation, to the hanliest rarleties of Fruit snd Ornamental Trees, Sbrnhs Roses, Oraperinea. Small Frnits 4c.— Can and firn *h A| pic, Ciern, Pear, Sitarian Crab, I'each and Plum Trees, Umpovinea. Hoses, Shrnbs 4c.. ofeatra site and quality, vory desirable lor village and city yards and gardens, well grown in Micbl- K soil, nnd can be lilted and transplanted without iiriox the risk of loss by trans.-oriaiion and delay, when ordered from a distance. Lowell, Mich., Jan. 26th, 1871. NEW BAKERY! The undersigned baring purchased the Lowell Ba- kery, and renomted the Mime, are pretired to fur- nish families with all kiuds of taker's stock, such as Oysters Served at all Hours! A GOOD LINE OF FAMILY OBO- CBBIE8, KEPT COKSTAWTLY ON HAND. Soppers gotten up and terred on short notice. PPilAGUK 4 WHITFIELD. Lowell, NOT. SOth. 1870. WILSON. GARDNER £ CO., HT'KA-M Vinegar Works. T^OTICE is hereby given that ' am now prepared 1 > to fnrniali at whole*a1e. a good article of Cider Vinerar, ns i-lirap as can be bought In Detroit or ChlcsKO, Lo> e r s of good vinegar will do well lo re. meoilier thit Iher can cat an article of mc. free from add and all o t h o r d s l v l v i t o u s SUIMIAOCI-S. K. B. Poo*. tow.ll, STareh 90th. 1*70. 4 M. C. Barber. S L'CCFJWOn to W. ^ M. Ultbrr. di-aler In Oroec^ ir. I'ruVirinns. '"K'- kery.iiU.-w.m. Yankev No' ti"0". smi s loll nMHiiibii'iit In tin- i.tocr •nd ireiH'i.it I r "lore and Vrori'lon tjne. Temi« Cn-b, nnd will i ciirreeie.iHl Wilh Duld st - I 10. I,*<•*;.in :i-l "...U Valci ill Uwu ttMu:!. i>ii>lsi'bluil, L.'WiU, Miuh. | BARR & LIESVELD, (Baceeaaors to Wm. Laia*«y A Oe^) Dealers la FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MA1BLB, Monuments. Oravoslonee, and Purnituro Marble. C3 ilUnroo & 9 Fountain SI., Grand Raplils. Get the Best. AW AOBNT FOB THK AMKRICAK KNITTING Muchinj. Price rnilr sii. Call and see. /A)well. Feb. JiJ, 1971, X. J. Whilfield. PLANING MILL! PLAINING. MATCHING, UESAWINO, BIDIHG. DOORS, * BLINDS, MOULDINGS Kept CoDStantly on Hand. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. From plain to tha moei elaborate . styles, made to onk-r. A Donation iru/s a Jfech Tie Alliirhmrnt—Snd Efferin hptn thl Author. Hri'l 1 but I wns uied to tliat tiick, n-* t had traveled n little on iniljoadit nfid utages and Would not bo choatcd uiit of my bolopim in tlmt WIIH. Af- Frtiin the Whiteside Bentinnl. | Uitl Had detOUfCll rtllOftt Uiree-qillir. Last Saturday ovoniup we held a | ters of it the collector dmno nlonir tor socially it appeared a great taction to all but mysoif, and I will tell you how it proved to me. Hear- ing that nock-ties were to bo drawn (in other words the ladies) I fixed myscll up for the occnsiun in my very best, thinking that I might be the happy man to get a handsomi' partner for tho evening. When 1 got there the drawing had commenc then commenced to reckon, 'Ten cents an inch, ten inches a foot, and ien feet a yard. Ten times ten is a hnndrou, and as I had only three-_ (juarters of it the bill will bu- seventy- live cents,' said I, like the old apewtfes not knowing exactly what I saidr-=- "AIl righi," said he; so I paitl the bill and left the table. So things went ntl ed, and tho hunt was in progress. I [|''l fhout low twelve, when after ffin^- saw old Doaoon L lead ufT the (ing the familiar doxology bello of Spring Hill, much elated with his success. Soon E-'q. C escorted off a charming young prize. These successes gave me courage to think t icre might be luck for me, though J had never yel had any suc- cess at the lottery business. So 1 ap- proached the stand with f.- ir and trembling, although I knew 'none but the bravo deserve the fair/ 'Will you have a neck-tie?* said a still small voice.' 'Yes, if I can get a nice one.' 'Take your choice for a dime/ Now came the moment that mishi de- cide my fate for tho evening. I looked them all ever; they were all alike. I wished for inspect o i, say- ing to myself Could 1 but climb where Moss* stood And rieT tho landscape o'er. I'd try to draw the prettiest girl That stands upon the floor. Then thinks l to myself, why Sprig- gings I what would your grand-child- ren think if they knew your thoughts. 8fill I could not help it. Between beauty and sublimity. I should al- ways decide in favor of the former. Beauty attracts, while sublimity often repels. What ii more sublime than hurricane or a tornado ? yet we do not wish to get too near them.— And what object in nature is more beautiful than a charming young la- day ? And was there ever a man so old that he did not love to embrace them ? I will warrant you that the doctor who 'prescribed by way of blister a ypnng belle' for David, knew how it wonld please the old king, and you may depend that the old giant killer gave him a nice fee for the prescription. Even the pious Don Juan while at his devutions, it is said, ' Turned from sages rongli snd heroes hslry To the fair Image of the Virgin Mary. It was so with roe ; I wished to draw the prettiest lady in the room. So I finally made choice of an envel- ope and proceeded to open it. It eoutaiuod a beautiful crape neck-tie. 'A stint la craps Is twice a saint la lawn,' Thinks I to myself and now for the dress. I started in hot haste for the duplicate, but this was no easy task I found, after looking the room all over two or three tiroes. At last I went to the principal roorchant in town and asked biro if he could assist me. Why, said he, that beloncs to Miss S . She left fur C difornia last fall. So you see I was entirely done for, and brooded over mv loss the rest of the evening. Hut how was it with Mrs. Sprigsnngs ? I will here state that Mrs. Spriggiuga is abonf twenty years younger than Mr, Sprigpings, and quite good lookini if she is Mrs. Spriggings. I had no'.h- ing to do but lo watch tho proceed- ings of the evening and record the same. Soon I saw approaching the s pot where my wife was sitting a fine- ly dressed young man with a bifur- cated mustache, 'Is that a ma'e to your dress, madam,' said tho young man with the blaek mustache ; 'von must bn yonr own judae, sir,' and off they started to tho other end of the hall, and I found royftelf a min is quantity. Scon supp er was announced, and I approached the table ; but for soni" reason 1 had lost my appetite. 'Will you h a w a plate of ovs'cs ?' 'No sir.' Some chicken ?' 'Not any.' Now it <0 happened that there were many Dutch present, and to accommodate them they had to provide a supply of bologna sausage : 8 » right in front of my plate T found ono colled up like an anacordi, about a yard long. I imroodiat -ly made an attack nnon it, (not the anaconda, but the sansage) and as it began to grn«v snnlb r by ilegrees and beantifi lly less, I be- gan to think about what the papers said; how the strvchnina borealis, and such like animals, lived and flonr- I want to be a'l Indian And with the Indians stand.- I hunted ftp Mfs. Sprigging* (ttid started for home. On the way hff/ffc, said I, "Mrs Spriggings who was that unmanneify young man that kept cracking his whip m the corner all the'evening where you flaf ?" 'Why, said she, yott must bo as blind as an owl. Yon know we Methodists do not believe iff dtfrfcing, so we had a lit- tle game at kiss, ffud that wa# all* you' heard. To cut (he atofy short wo got home and got to bed—fhtnl is,- Mrs. Spriggings and J/ 3 cannot an- - swer for the rest. During the night I fell (lie pfeasnre of a cheek to mine, at the sflWte t i m e an arm was twined round roy neck. I awoke and was preparing to recip- rocate the embrace when, good gra- cious ! was I dreaming ? No! i< was my affectionate wife, Mrs. Spriggings; that was dreaming. 'Sammy, Sam- my,' said she in a poft voice filled with affection, 'look out that old Spriggings don't see us I' 'Vexation ! disappointment! and remorse!' Do you blame me for not liking the neck- tie performances ? I turned my back lo trouble aud tried to coiupose my- rtdL 'Tired, nature's sweet restorer* it appeared to me, had turned sour. The milk of human kindneca, and even the milk of the cocoanut I Had sU lost theiit sweetoess to mo. first thought I wonld go for A E DAUU U W. LI&4VELD. U u i a x a b VIULV. T on PRLVTINO OF EVERT DRSCRIPTION F,.\- rutcd witu MMUmS 1*4 ai'iMtidi at a* Shaping and Turning AT SWOTIT •NTOl'TCnr '"hed in bologna, and I hat even the :isr0Ti:0:B< smoke would not kill them; but 1 Particolaraiteution paid t* made tin fnv mind to eat it if I died j in the attempt. Now vou know "tho On Stom W orke mills of the gods grind slowly,' bat Dres«»»i Fioorinf. sidine and aii kioda of BuiUing i uever hear of their stealing tb»» M^riahforiiu.h-d at tea-.nabir rates. Igfi't like fionio modern millers, 90 tbankinirTon (or tonrlliirnil p.ilronare,- and hope "I.J strict meiAtsname to busineM Mull eouUtfwe iw 1 Willie merit rod recwirea'hare nf ynor petft.nage. j 'Slnu l w n n d emllv I Iniil if down ^ Fsrior. \\\A .*V Flat Khcr, iLiW and Hud c . OH ^(, V ' 13,1 11 (10 5"' »«uan*,u » borne ouc started a cry or tirc^ 'Sammy'—that was the nice young man with the black mustache—in the morning, but as it was only a dieam [ let it pass. At last, thanks to old Morpheus I went to sleep. During breakfast I felt ratSer tho worse ror wear and so kept qnite- still After awhile mv wife broke the silence thus: 'Mr. Spriggings why doot yon ruse a muatacbe ,. they look so nice.' (Did she remem' her her dream?) "How would 1 look,' said 1, 'with a grey raustaolw V 'You could get Mr. Topnot the bar- ber to color it,' said she. 'Mre.-. Spriggings/ said I, 'let us get roadf for ehurch ; yon know it is comiuu- mon to-day.' Now, Mr Editor, if any preacher wants my dime he can have it} bt« I shall never buy another neck-tie nn* der such circumstances, no, never 1 I have tried to give a true'acconfii' of the neck-tie partyjfor the'uninitla- ted, and if I have not succeeded^. F have at least tried to do ao;- A FBKu*D.-Agoot-hearted freund, von dot vos dhrue mityou nnd efery- poddv, vas .so skareu like dhey shoodent orter peen. Dink vat feei- ins some peobles efery tay hafe pf dhem ;una vat vas on Her pot Cum' ntia dhero hearts; dot ho vos only a frend on accound he got blenty gelt. Vila yon vas valkin along mit dose d'»t vas in der vorld oop, dose vich hafe grose hauses, nnd a parrel of gelt, how pooly sdtom you found a gooU dhrue frennd out—von who efrey time vhpeaks his heart out, yoost vaf he feels and dbika. T'nd now, dof4 a look mit dose dot don got enyiiug* —dhcy vich vas so boor liko SfiaiZr Shob's durkoy rooster. RWi.'* vhere you fouad, efery time out, ifm besser lofe, dot bessor dTrroeneas^ d »t bes^or freund. Uiul w) gwick vou got von, liefer dot/ff foo«e hlhv but got some ihtrong flM>reei^iona a pout dot Ofer ho d) soinctiigs mit jou dot you domt like pooly veil, say nottings. DomJ got him agrava' t ou ny some shmalf t^lk. on aokonndf of a leeile tins de< t s s said mil some fun; fnrgif doty nnd you vood got m rcppndances. it goot many vm yoost gry now, umi vecp, vhen it rm pooly late ; vfien dt-r podsly vas in der grafe-yart out, und pblaimfy dirf vas ofer (rcr pest freund vat you i'f»»r got. 5fow r ofer yon vm efery fay mit Jose dot makes yow tofo, dose vas kindt mit you, und dhrnet ne/er dbnd fergol envj bnt ynnsr lofty dftem so hard vat yen c m, mid ne'er dond got eny malices, nnd vhen yon vas gone d^ed, dhey vood lofe yon my long vat you live, und make yaui h«l»- bincss rooffecfcr-

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V O L U M E V I . LOWELL. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8,1871.

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paid tor when sflMarit la made . Pranalenladrer t iaaroant* m u a t b e pre-paid. V These term* will be alrlctly adhered to.

Fowllaon & Qniok. y^rohl tcc la Alluildera. Lowell, Mlcij.

J o h a O U o a . T T T l i o l e n l o ami retail Dealer In nil klndi of Oroce-

V f rie«. Ooarw Grain*, l'ro<lHce ke. Store in Uoinn Mnok, Lowell, Mlrll.

M m . A . T . M e a n . IM.INVHY. A fnll aaaorlment orhnnneta , hat*,

r ibbuni , floweia, larc* ami all kluili of lanc.v artTile*. Kl te r atroet, Weat .Side.

F o r t ' s W o n t o r n M o d l c i n o M a n T g C o . T OWKLL, Mich. Chart e n d Capital *100.000.-i I I ' lV'ideat, O. B. Hl!»K : Vice I'reat,, K. I.KK J r . ;

Sea'j, K. M. F o u r j Troamrer, J . W. NORTON. Ref-erence by pcrml ' i lon , Lowell National Dank, Office orer Nntloonl Dank.

H . B o s s ,

HOL'SB,8lKn, Carriage and ornamental Faint ing, Orainluc. Marbehng, Paper I l any in t , Kalio-

minlnR, Jtc., ilarbin'a ihop. Junc t ion « ' llWer and Bruadway atrecte.

U. B. WilllaniB,

DEALKR in Grocerlen and ProTialona, Crocker?, niara Ware, Ac. Store a t n g n of , a £ lk Uorna,"

Uld Stand, Weit Side.

g u s i n t s a J i t C f t O t l J .

L O. O. P .

SARMOKT LODGE, No. MB, of LowelL Mich , meeta e r e r r Monday e r e n l o r , (n old Haaoaic

A r r i n e Feck, N. 0 Wabater X o r i i i , Bee.

J . M. Mathewaon. %TOf ART, Attorney and Solloitor. Wil l a t tend to

busmeaa in any of the B u t * ar United Statea

Bpecil a t tent ion giren to Conveyanainir. Collectln. • a n d Chancery bnalnew. Office a r e r l»oweU National

Baak, Lowell Mich.

T. J . Blayton.

AT T O R K B T a t U w , and Solicitor In SUta or Unl tad Slate* Oonrta.

Farm a n d Tillage property for aala or ren t . Licena • '•il Claim Agent for procur ing Fenaiona and Bonntiea

inm GaTornment. Office in (iratuun'a Block, u p . atalra, Lowell , Michigan.

John O. Covert.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, SollcUorJand J fo ta ry Pub-lie. All klnda of leical bualne** prouiptiy done.

Office with P ick & MclianncU, old HaKiuio Hall tai lding,Lowell Mich.

MUton M. Parry. U I A L Eatate, Inaarance, and Collecting Agency. J a . Office o re r Hloe A Noble'* Store, Union Block,

H t m d e

H. H. Vinton. T v E P U T Y Sheriff and O e n . Collecting Agent. All X f bualnea* entrusted to my caru, will reeelre prompt a t tent ion

Bobert Hunter Jr . ,

rSTICK of the Peace, will a t t end promptlr t o C o l lectlng, C'Hive.vancloE and all tmslneaa intruatud

10 My care. Office 0T«r H u n t A Hunter 's Drug Store, Lawel>, Mich.

J . W. Bprague,

JOBTICB of the Peaoe fur t h e Townahlp of Lowell. Wil l g i ra prutDOt at tontlnn to the collection ol

. aeeeaata, and all other buaineas intrusted to my e

' W . X Pallaas" M. D.,

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Lowell, Mich. Office o r e r National Bank. Realdeucu on l ludaon St.

. oppoalta rvaiiienee of C. U. U i n e .

Dra. Feck ft MoDanntel-T>hysicUn« and Sun:eons. Office in Maaonia Build. I ing , Lowell, U id i .

a . racK. o. c . ncDAHxiat.

H. C. Btephenaon.

HOUffiPATUIC Phyaician k Sargenn, K.perUl attuotion g i r ea to Sypbiistlc and Chronic Di •

Alao Rteubenaoo'a Pa ten t Truase* ano Suppon-•#r*, wanulaclurrd to o rde r . All work warrauteJ Jo

•We aat lafact loo. . . „ . . Realdenov, lirat House nor th of Union School

Heuse.

J . Howard Smith. M. D. TTOMEOPATHIC Phyaician and Surgeon. Offiee J l f ron t rwunoTer t h e roat office. Kealdenee

< en l>epol Kuad. Valla attended promptly, day or night .

W m . Fallen, T V K ALEE In Ready.made Clothing, Cloth*, nen t ' s J J Faroi*hlngUooda, Hata.Cap*, Bootaand Akora.

••Clothing cut and tnado to order. Store Pul l tn ' s Block, Bridge street.

Baea Bros. BALERS in Drv Goods, Clothing, Yankee No-

, tlons, Hau and Cap*. Clothing cut and made nrder. Store In Orahsm'a Block, Lowell, Mich-

Sherman A MlHa. iGALBBS In Dry Oooda, Clothing. B ^ t s , Shoes.

Ha ta , Capa, Fnrniahing Uooda, A c . Union W cat Side.

C. O. Stone A Co.

DEALERS In Dt j rOooda , ( I r c c r n f j . B"0ta and Sbuea, Hata and Capa, Crockery, Ac. Store in

' O r a b f e ' s Block, LoweU, Mich.

Hine ft Noble. TTVEALERS in Dry Good*, Clothing, Hata Capa, J J Groerriv-J, Ac. #

17. B.—Clothing ma-le to order. S tore In brick Itlock, opposite Frankl in House.

Choa. Althen.

DR A L K R i n Ready-made Clothing, (lenl 'a Fnr -nishinKUnoda, Hata, Capa. Ac- Corner atoie

vea l end Flat River Bridge, Lowell Micb.

John Kopf ft Co.

DEALERS In Fa rn l t n r a of trnr kind. Patent Spr ing Beds, warranted. Reaor-made ColHna

eonataot lr oa hand or made to order . Manuhctury a n d Wara-room near II. A U . Depot.

II J . Bosworth. OIU-'E Sh'telni; a •Keial l lT. Ma o ther kind of

BljckMnithing Ooue. Klier rtntt. Lowell.

Noah F. Hasted . VTUBSERYMAN snd deaUr in all kind* of F ru i t n j and oma mental Treea, Shraba , Eosea. Grape vtnea,&c. Orders by mail promptly attended to.— l«wWI, Midi.

Hunt ft Hunter ,

IVEALERS In Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumerr , / Paint*, Oils, A«. Store at tho a lds tand of J . B. car, Bridge street, Lowell, Mich.

Howk ft Whi te .

DEALERS In Boota, Shoe*. Lea the r , Finding*, Ac-Particular at tention g i ren t o custom work—

Store in Checkered Building, next door west of Mt -sonic Hall.

I f . B. Eerekes,

SjARRIAOE, Ilonae. Sign, and Ornamental Painter. I Qralning, Paper Hanging, Glldinc, and Calso. nlng, done with neatneas and deapatco. Shop west

aide, o re r Krait'a wagon shop—li t door sonth of Bar . bin's blacksmith shop.

John Bomifft

SHAV1N0, SharajKJoIng, Hai r C u t t t o f . and whis-ker* d t e d with oe*»ae*a and doapatok. • « —

•Jd floor Granaio's Block, opposite National Baak.

Mas. J . BoMia, maflufaoturer of Switches, Carla a Braids. Keeps on hand a good assortment of Mohair Switchea, Curia, Ac. Cash paid for Ladies' H a i r .

C. Broad ft Bon.

DEALERS in Boota, Shoes. Leather Kindlng* Ac. Cu«t<im work done with neatness and deapntch.

Eememoer t h e place first door west of ( I raham' . Block. Brldgo Street .

O. B. Covill.

GE.VERAL CanrMting A-ent . All kinds of books c m be obtaimid of him at lowest rates.—

Aildn-aa Lnwell.

John A. Oibaon,

Ar c n O N E E R . My pricea for selling are at least two per cent, less than a n r o ther flrst dan-

Auctioneer in the county. The bestof satielactiun guaranteed. Uive u e a o a l l , Oflioa with B. E. Burt orer F . O.

Grand Rapids Business Di-rectory.

B. A. Harlan.

ATTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and J u d g e of Probate of Ken t County. Office in

County Building, Grand Bapida, Mich,

Swont's Hotel,

GRAND Rapids, Mich. T. 11. Lyon, proprietor, formerly of the Rathbun l louae.

Bathburn House.

JF . ANTISDKL A BRO., Froprietora , corner Mon-i rou and Waterloo Streets, Grand Bapida. Mich.

W. F. Barter"

DENTIST, M Monroe St . , Grand Ranids Mich. All work ilouc- in tho U s t manner and a t reasonable

pi Ire*.

Xjoomia A Brown.

THk PLACE to buy Boota and Shoes, Is at Loomls A Brown's SO Canal Btroet Grand Kaplda.

• 8. D- Farka,

DEALER in Watcbas , Clocks, Jewelry and Sl lrer Plated Ware, So. U Monroe Street, Grand Bap-

ida. P e n o n a l atU-nUun to rcpaiidng, and work war . ranted.

W Jamea Oallup,

HOLESALK and Retail Druggis t . Ko . B Canal s treet . Grand Baptds.

A. Freuster,

WATCHHAEBRA J e w d e r , a n d dealer In Fine Gold and Sl l re r Ware. 21 Monroe s t r ee t Al-

ao ail kind* of Sport ing Implementa. Grand Bapida.

Bouthwlck ft W r l c h t . BALERS in Crockery, Glassware, Sl l rer Plated D

Uraad Rap! W a r e , China. Table Cutlery, Ac., 41 Monroe St-, d Rapids.

Currier ft Futnam. aBALERS In School, Miscellaneon*. and Blank Book ' , a l so ,S ta t ionery , WallFapet*, Ac., Book

idera n d Box Msnufaciurtrn, No. 1(1 Fiuirl street. Grand Rapids, A. W. Currier , T . C. Putnam.

B. M- S tove . l | r H O L K S A L E and retai l denier in Hata and Capa, TT F u n , Rolies. Glores, Ac., and Fashionable

M.lllnery Geods. 46 Monroe Street . Grand Kaplda.

Millinery & Fancy Qooda. * 4 X ENTIRE New aU-tk ju»t opened by Mr*. H . L

J \ _ Eldred, 39 Monroe St., <!ntnd Bapida. Michleao. f l e r stock cmbrace* all the latest Spring atylea of Uon-neta, Bibfx.ns. I ^ c e s . Flowers, and Trimmlaga, to-gether with a full line of Gooda uanally kept in a nrst claas milUneir store, embradng many noreltles. Bonnets mad* s a d trimmed to order .

DR. AIKIN, Office, 11 Canal-Bt.{»r.'B"S» P. (1. Uran'-r 2 0 0 1 . O r a u d B a p i d a M i c h .

• a r S k l l l e d a t t e n t i o n g l r e n t o a l ldasaoaof llscaa-es.

S p e o i a l t i e a : Scrofula, enocers, Consumption, Eve and Ear, Nerrona, female , and Chronic Dlsoaaea

L A D I E S out of hea l th , assured of oasr , safe euro. ConlidoDtial, suooeaaful t reatment for a l l p r i r a t ed i s -

es**-*. Seminal Wmlni - i f , etc., positively cored t y ' l t i all special, iiiii>ortint cases, stop unrellablii

or u*olesa t r s a t m e n t , nnd consult Dr. Aiktn at once. Call or wrllo l a n d o s i n g postage,] whatever y o n r cas-

O . K U S T E R 5 R , B R E W E R & M A L S T E R

C i t y B r e w e r y , iRAND RAPIDS, - - - MICH STOCK, X X X A P R E S E N T USE

ALES, & D R A U G H T L A G E R . Sastern HOPS and MALT at Market price

LOWELL NATIONAL HANK - O F L O W S l L L .

C A P I T A L , - - 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 .

S U R P L U S , - -

UIKKCTORB*

- 4 1 , 8 0 0 .

H . A . R t c i , W * . W . HATCH, MTROX H . NOITON, A . S . BTA.T.IAHI).

JAB W .

f 'RAxeis K | x o , C. R. til.tit,

C T. WOODIHO, A . J . E c a s a ,

N'OBTOS.

I n t e r e s t P a i d . o i i l > o p o s l t « H . A. RIOE. Pre* lden t . J AS. W. NORTON, Vice Pies .

H E N R Y M. CLARK, C a s h i e r .

Lowell, Jan . 11th, l&Tl.

Special Notice. Mrs. Jones l i l e p e i d e i t Clairyoyant,

LATE O F P H I L A D E L P H I A ,

Is now permanently located over Old Jooroal Boom.

O f f i c e H o u r s . O t o O o ' o l o e U • M m . Jones csn te l l a n r one his or her ailments by a Clarroyant or Second Bight, which she poMeafes in a remarkable oegree, e l ihet by a personal examination, IHieness, lock of hair or hand Writing of the Pa t len t . -H e r eurc* ar# wonderfdl . Come tne, Camtatlmndbe nfdevhole. Spidalatlenlitn given loDUfaiu ofFt-ntofes. Personal examinat ion | 1 00; by lock o f h s l r , i l 0 0 ; by likeness. 8 0 0 ; by band-wr i t ing ,} 00.

Harness and Saddlery.

Er A V I N O recently purchased t h e stock and interest I in t h e bastneas ef Barnaixl A Son snd O. A. Dinson, and opened in the bul ldlnr south of U.

B. Wil l iams, west s ide of F i s t R i r e r . I am prepared to a t t e n d to all business in the Harness and Saddlery t ins . I t is u r purpose to keep t h o

BEST STOCK MD WORKMEN, s a d spare bo pa ins to build ray business upon an honest foundation. D o no t fai l to give me a call and s x a m l a e my stock.

Lowell. J u l y l a t h . 1870. JACOB RAMSDELL.

For Sale or Rent .

I H A V E for sale two houses s n d three lots, Will bo sold toge ther or soperately. Terms easy.

Oneof the houses is for rent unti l sold. Booms unltable for scholars to board thi mselres.

J O S E P H HALL. Lowell. Ang . 0 th , Id'O.

F o r Sale. a n o i W E AND LOT with all tho conrenlenee for

j \ . a good home with shsde trees, f ru i t and sh rub-bery, and a good cel lar , inqu i re of t h e subicrtber,

C. BROAD,

Lowell, Bepl 20th, 1870.

U W E L L I N I i H O U S E F O R S A L E D I R T

C H E A P .

a LSO t h e LoweR D a k e r y - d o l n g a good Inslnes*. j fV. I nqu i r e ot

Lowell. Oat.ftd 1870, E. B. HOXLEY.

H t f .

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4 Reward Given.

AL L WHO h a r e got tho Cs ts r rh will get a reward by p iocar lng s bottle

of DB. H. B. PKCK'H

CATARRH SPECIFIC! As it was ne r e r known to fall in any gen-uine care of Catar rh , and girea relief the first dose, causing no prostrat ing effect on the sys tem.

Sold by Druggists. Lowell, Nov. f i t h , 1870.

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4

J. Edwin Lee9 Dealer in

F R E S H MEATS,

POULTRY,

OYSTERS,

A N D ALL K I N D S O F GAME.

K John Wtlaon.

All kind* of l i iarksmiihior, Horse-shoeing wag-on and Csrrlsge ironing (lone pruuiplly,

Edgar Morse.

OKMIBUS U n e from r i l f l o n IIo«*«, ' nd sll other Uota ls and P r i r a U Hau n o , to and from all

t ra ias .

74 rago Kun Inga.

New Carpet Hooae, MONROK 8T. OBAND IIAI'IDS. The only ex-r l u ' l r a r ^ r p e t lloosa l.<-i«-.rn lietroit and Chi-

i. Oil Cloths, Msttlng*. Uphol iu tinic and House dsliiug (iueds. Window Shades and i 'sper lUng-

F . IHMKN.

Thoe- Tata. T i rwi r fltsble. H o m e , and Carriages let with nr X j • I t l ioo l driver. Paa*«ogrrsooave;edtoal l part* i f t k a e M n t r y .

J o h n T a y l o r ,

rROlf Fnunder and ii iannbciiircr of ra t ions klndi nf PhtWK, llrtrrx**, (,'ulllvslor*, Scraiiers.liob sleljlis '

a n d all k lnda «^r««|jng to o r k r . I^iwrll, Midi.

M- B. filodgett. T O W E L L Woolen Mills, n i snut te ia rer of Plain and 1 I j F a o r r Cnwimen*, fveeil* aoil Ji-an», Klsnnels. j

PUin nnd Kancv SMrilnir. Stockma Y-irn. etc. I.o-1 wi-ll. Mich. All x<w)iN nuide lr»m Pure Wool and I fo-e fi>iin flock* lliiilii-»l trnukrt price (aid for Wool.

8. N.JSdia * Co..

WOLVKKINK Pump Works . Manaf sc lu ren of Womlra Puaips. Kale* room west sids. We

wsrrant si! o u r o n r pumus for one year, when prop. erivM-t. Ordera by msil or otliorwi*e, promptly fill. eA. Orand liapid*, Mich. A. .V. Kins, W . K n u .

Eatablished 1837. D. DIKF.MA.V, Watche*.Clocks, Jewelry, 8il .

j , v r r and Flatad Wato, it Canal s treet . Bpeds-cles a speciality.

CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF FAT STOCK

SALT PORK, SMOKED HAMS, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, Ac.

This is t h e place to buy your f resh meats. A cholee l o t c n n * t a n t l r on hand, ror prices as low as c a a b e s f -(orded. Three doors north of Bridge streer, west ride Flat Blver.

Lowell, J a n a a r y » t h , 1870.

1 O O VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE,

W E M T H I I X E .

0 . \ M R S . S H E L L ' S A D D I T I O N

T OCATE1) oa Wate r , Dioadwav. Hmlsoa, Msplt-I J and Brush Stress, Por |iaitfcclar*, rooolre ol

.ifr*. ilnell. or U. B . Wlll lsms. at the "Elk Horn I t o r e . "

T h e * lots will be sold o s t ime. I ' .IROLIMK BSKLL

ixiwell. Pebrna r r 2*ih, 1«70. J in t f

I The subscriber wlshus to inform his friends nnd the

public genurally, tha t he liss p n t l n a l a r g e assort-ment of (Sroceries, in the Mnsouio baildlug fonuerly occupied by Bans Boebe, a t

A n d will sell a t rale* too low to be bestcn by a n y , for

CASH OR BEADY PAY. Call s n d s e f i n y fine stock of choice Bio and Ja«-n

Coffees, Bugars. (ialtand Dried Klsh, Pickles. iUuccs, F i n c ^ u t Chewing and Smoking Tolxiccos, Foreign and Domestic Dried F r u i t , hosps, l.srd, Hams, Dried Beef and Mess Fork ; Wood, Willow aud Stone ware,

and

f i m i m i k m i s , T H E HIGHEST MARKET FBIOB AT

A L L TIMES, P O E COUNTBY PBO-DUOE.

Call and satisfy yonroelvos tha t yon can get your

G R O C K R I E H as cheap as yon can at Orand Bapids or 7x>well.

Don ' t forget the place under the Masonio Hall .

Remember my motto,

. Quick Sales and Small Proflta. M, HKMINGTON.

Ads, NOT. 16lh, 1170. iOmi'-

Pay No Attention

TO ONE MAITB sdrer t isement or another 's , hi lo k for yonrselre*, and buy yonr good* where

r o u can get the best good* and the mogt of them for Vourmoney. Elk H o r n S to re , 7 U B WILLIAMS,

Lowell, Oct 11, *70. . 1MI

Notice O C X O U K U L A . 1 8 7 0 .

AL L accounts standing on ou r books up to the above date , most be settled linmedlately

ALL OUR WORK WILL BE

SOLD FOR CASH OR ITS

EQUIVALENT. C BROAD k SON.

NOAH P. HUSTED, Proprietor of

GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. O n e hnndred se res under thorough cult ivat ion,

to the hanliest rar let ies of F r u i t snd Ornamental Trees, S b r n h s Roses, Oraperinea. Small Frn i t s 4c.— Can and f i r n *h A| pic, C i e r n , Pear, Si tar ian Crab, I'each and P lum Trees, Umpovinea. Hoses, Shrnbs 4 c . . o f e a t r a s i te and quali ty, vory desirable lor village and city yards and gardens, well grown in Micbl-

Ksoil, nnd can be lilted and transplanted without i i r iox the risk of loss by trans.-oriaiion and delay,

when ordered from a distance.

Lowell, Mich., J a n . 26th, 1871.

NEW BAKERY! The undersigned bar ing purchased the Lowell Ba-

kery, and renomted the Mime, are p re t i r ed to fur-nish families with all kiuds of taker's stock, such as

Oysters Served at all Hours!

A GOOD L I N E O F FAMILY OBO-CBBIE8, K E P T COKSTAWTLY

ON HAND. Soppers gotten up and terred on short notice.

PPilAGUK 4 WHITFIELD.

Lowell, NOT. SOth. 1870.

WILSON. GARDNER £ CO., H T ' K A - M

V i n e g a r W o r k s . T ^ O T I C E is hereby given tha t ' am now prepared 1 > to fnrniali a t whole*a1e. a good article of Cider V i n e r a r , ns i-lirap as can be b o u g h t In Detroit or ChlcsKO, Lo> e r s of good vinegar will do well lo r e . meoilier t h i t Ihe r can cat an article of mc . free f rom a d d and a l l o thor dslvlvitous SUIMIAOCI-S.

K. B. Poo*. t o w . l l , STareh 90th . 1*70.

4 M . C . B a r b e r .

SL'CCFJWOn to W. ^ M. U l tb r r . di-aler In Oroec^ i r . I'ruVirinns. '"K'- ke ry . i iU . -w .m. Yankev N o '

t i "0" . smi s loll nMHiiibii'iit In tin- i . t o c r •nd ireiH'i.it I r " lore and Vrori ' lon t j n e . Temi« Cn-b, nnd will i ciirreeie.iHl Wilh Duld s t - I 10. I ,*<•*;. in :i-l "...U Valci ill Uwu ttMu:!. i>ii>lsi'bluil, L.'WiU, Miuh. |

B A R R & L I E S V E L D , (Baceeaaors to Wm. La i a*«y A Oe^ )

Dealers l a

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MA1BLB, Monuments. Oravoslonee, and Purnituro

Marble.

C 3 i l U n r o o & 9 F o u n t a i n S I . ,

G r a n d R a p l i l s .

Get the Best. AW AOBNT FOB THK AMKRICAK K N I T T I N G Muchinj. Price rnilr s i i . Call and see.

/A)well. Feb. JiJ, 1971, X. J . Whilfield.

PLANING M I L L ! PLAINING.

MATCHING,

U E S A W I N O ,

BIDIHG.

DOORS, • *

BLINDS, MOULDINGS

Kept CoDStantly on Hand. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES.

From plain to tha moei elaborate . styles, made to onk-r.

A D o n a t i o n

iru/s a Jfech Tie Alliirhmrnt—Snd Efferin hptn thl Author.

Hri'l1 but I wns uied to tliat tiick, n-* t had traveled n little on iniljoadit nfid utages and Would not bo choatcd uiit of my bolopim in tlmt WIIH. Af-

Frtiin the Whiteside Bentinnl. | U i t l Had detOUfCll rtllOftt Uiree-qillir. Last Saturday ovoniup we held a | ters of it the collector dmno nlonir tor

socially it appeared a great taction to all but mysoif, and I will tell you how it proved to me. Hear-ing that nock-ties were to bo drawn (in other words the ladies) I fixed myscll up for the occnsiun in my very best, thinking that I might be the happy man to get a handsomi' partner for tho evening. When 1 got there the drawing had commenc

then commenced to reckon, 'Ten cents an inch, ten inches a foot, and ien feet a yard. Ten times ten is a hnndrou, and as I had only three-_ (juarters of it the bill will bu- seventy-live cents,' said I, like the old apewtfes not knowing exactly what I saidr-=-"AIl righi," said he ; so I paitl the bill and left the table. So things went ntl

ed, and tho hunt was in progress. I [ | ' ' l fhout low twelve, when after ffin^-saw old Doaoon L lead ufT the (ing the familiar doxology bello of Spring Hill, much elated with his success. Soon E-'q. C escorted off a charming young prize. These successes gave me courage to think t icre might be luck for me, though J had never yel had any suc-cess at the lottery business. So 1 ap-proached the stand with f.- ir and trembling, although I knew 'none but the bravo deserve the fair / 'Will you have a neck-tie?* said a still small voice.' 'Yes, if I can get a nice one.' 'Take your choice for a dime/ Now came the moment that mishi de-cide my fate for tho evening. I looked them all ever; they were all alike. I wished for inspect o i, say-ing to myself

Could 1 but climb where Moss* stood And r i e T tho landscape o 'er .

I 'd try to draw the prettiest girl Tha t stands upon the floor.

Then thinks l to myself, why Sprig-gings I what would your grand-child-ren think if they knew your thoughts. 8fill I could not help it. Between beauty and sublimity. I should al-ways decide in favor of the former. Beauty attracts, while sublimity often repels. W h a t ii more sublime than

hurricane or a tornado ? yet we do not wish to get too near them.— And what object in nature is more beautiful than a charming young la-day ? And was there ever a man so old that he did not love to embrace them ? I will warrant you that the doctor who 'prescribed by way of blister a ypnng belle' for David, knew how it wonld please the old king, and you may depend that the old giant killer gave him a nice fee for the prescription. Even the pious Don Juan while at his devutions, it is said, '

Turned f r o m sages rongli s n d heroes hs l ry To the fa i r Image of the Virgin Mary.

I t was so with roe ; I wished to draw the prettiest lady in the room. So I finally made choice of an envel-ope and proceeded to open it. I t eoutaiuod a beautiful crape neck-tie.

'A s t in t l a craps Is twice a saint la lawn, '

Thinks I to myself and now for the dress. I started in hot haste for the duplicate, but this was no easy task I found, after looking the room all over two or three tiroes. At last I went to the principal roorchant in town and asked biro if he could assist me. Why, said he, that beloncs to Miss S . She left fur C difornia last fall. So you see I was entirely done for, and brooded over mv loss the rest of the evening. Hut how was it with Mrs. Sprigsnngs ? I will here state that Mrs. Spriggiuga is abonf twenty years younger than Mr, Sprigpings, and quite good lookini if she is Mrs. Spriggings. I had no'.h-ing to do but lo watch tho proceed-ings of the evening and record the same. Soon I saw approaching the spot where my wife was sitting a fine-ly dressed young man with a bifur-cated mustache, 'Is that a ma'e to your dress, madam,' said tho young man with the blaek mustache ; 'von must bn yonr own judae, sir,' and off they started to tho other end of the hall, and I found royftelf a min is quantity.

Scon supp er was announced, and I approached the table ; but for soni" reason 1 had lost my appetite. 'Wil l you h a w a plate of o v s ' c s ?' 'No sir.' Some chicken ?' 'Not any.' Now it <0 happened that there were many Dutch present, and to accommodate them they had to provide a supply of bologna sausage : 8 » right in front of my plate T found ono colled up like an anacordi, about a yard long. I imroodiat -ly made an attack nnon it, (not the anaconda, but the sansage) and as it began to grn«v snnlb r by ilegrees and beantifi lly less, I be-gan to think about what the papers said; how the strvchnina borealis, and such like animals, lived and flonr-

I want to be a'l Indian And with the Indians stand.-

I h u n t e d ftp Mfs . Sp r igg ing* (ttid started for home. On the way hff/ffc, said I, "Mrs Spriggings who was that unmanneify young man that kept cracking his whip m the corner all the'evening where you flaf ?" 'Why , said she, yott must bo as blind as an owl. Yon know we Methodists do not believe iff dtfrfcing, so we had a lit-tle game at kiss, ffud that wa# all* you' heard. To cut (he atofy short wo got home and got to bed—fhtnl is,-Mrs. Spriggings and J/ 3 cannot an--

swer for the rest. During the night I fell (lie pfeasnre

of a cheek to mine, at the sflWte time an arm was twined round roy neck. I awoke and was preparing to recip-rocate the embrace when, good gra-cious ! was I dreaming ? N o ! i< was my affectionate wife, Mrs. Spriggings; that was dreaming. 'Sammy, Sam-my,' said she in a poft voice filled with affection, 'look out that old Spriggings don't see us I' 'Vexation ! disappointment! and remorse!' D o you blame me for not liking the neck-tie performances ? I turned my back lo trouble aud tried to coiupose my-rtdL 'Tired, nature's sweet restorer* it appeared to me, had turned sour. The milk of human kindneca, and even the milk of the cocoanut

I

Had sU lost the i i t sweetoess to mo.

first thought I wonld go for

A E DAUU U W. LI&4VELD. U u i a x a b VIULV. To n PRLVTINO OF E V E R T DRSCRIPTION F,.\-

• rutcd w i t u MMUmS 1*4 ai'iMtidi a t a *

Shaping and Turning A T S W O T I T • N T O l ' T C n r ' "hed in bologna , and I h a t even the

: i s r 0 T i : 0 : B < smoke would not kill t h e m ; b u t 1 Particolaraiteution paid t* m a d e tin fnv mind t o e a t i t if I d ied

j in the attempt. Now vou know "tho O n S t o m W o r k e mills of the gods grind slowly,' ba t

Dres«»»i F ioor in f . s i d i n e and aii kioda of BuiUing i uever hear of their stealing tb»» M^riahforiiu.h-d a t t ea- .nabi r rates. Igf i ' t like fionio modern millers, 9 0

tbankini rTon (or tonr l l i i rn i l p.ilronare,- and hope " I . J strict meiAtsname to busineM Mull eouUtfwe iw 1 W i l l i e

merit rod r ecwi rea 'ha re nf ynor petft.nage. j ' S l n u lw n n d e m l l v I I n i i l i f d o w n ^ Fs r io r . \\\A .*V Flat K h c r , iLiW a n d Hud c . O H ^ ( , •V ' 1 3 , 1 1 1 ( 1 0 5 " '

»«uan*,u » borne ouc started a cry or tirc^

'Sammy'—that was the nice young man with the black mustache—in the morning, but as it was only a dieam [ let it pass. At last, thanks to old Morpheus I went to sleep.

During breakfast I felt ratSer tho worse ror wear and so kept qnite-still After awhile mv wife broke the silence t h u s : 'Mr. Spriggings why d o o t yon ruse a muatacbe ,. they look so nice.' (Did she remem' her her dream?) "How would 1 look,' said 1, 'with a grey raustaolw V 'You could get Mr. Topnot the bar-ber to color it,' said she. 'Mre.-. Spriggings/ said I, 'let us get roadf for ehurch ; yon know it is comiuu-mon to-day.'

Now, Mr Editor, if any preacher wants my dime he can have i t } bt« I shall never buy another neck-tie nn* der such circumstances, no, never 1

I have tried to give a true'acconfii' of the neck-tie partyjfor the'uninitla-ted, and if I have not succeeded^. F have at least tried to do ao;-

A FBKu*D.-Agoot-hearted freund, von dot vos dhrue mityou nnd efery-poddv, vas .so skareu like dhey shoodent orter peen. Dink vat feei-ins some peobles efery tay hafe pf dhem ;una vat vas on Her pot Cum' ntia dhero hearts; dot ho vos only a frend on accound he got blenty gelt. Vila yon vas valkin along mit dose d'»t vas in der vorld oop, dose vich hafe grose hauses, nnd a parrel of gelt, how pooly sdtom you found a gooU dhrue frennd out—von who efrey time vhpeaks his heart out, yoost vaf he feels and dbika. T'nd now, d o f 4 a look mit dose dot don got enyiiug* —dhcy vich vas so boor liko SfiaiZr Shob's durkoy rooster. R W i . ' * vhere you fouad, efery time out, i fm besser lofe, dot bessor dTrroeneas^ d »t bes^or freund. Uiul w) gwick vou got von, liefer dot/ff foo«e h lhv but got some ihtrong flM>reei^iona a pout do t Ofer ho d ) soinctiigs mit jou dot you domt like pooly veil, say nottings. DomJ got him agrava' t ou ny some shmalf t^lk. on aokonndf of a leeile t ins de< t s s said mil some fun ; fnrgif doty nnd you vood got m rcppndances. i t goot many v m yoost gry now, umi vecp, vhen it rm pooly late ; vfien dt-r podsly vas in der grafe-yart out, und pblaimfy dirf vas ofer (rcr pest freund vat you i'f»»r got. 5fow r ofer yon vm efery fay mit Jose dot makes yow tofo, dose

vas kindt mit you, und dhrnet ne/er dbnd fergol envj bnt ynnsr lofty dftem so hard vat yen c m, mid ne ' e r dond got eny malices, nnd vhen yon vas gone d^ed, dhey vood lofe yon my long vat you live, und make yaui h«l»-bincss rooffecfcr-

T H E W H O L E S T O R Y . a O t ! yea—111 (ell you the •tory.

JBie very words that were uld. l a u see tho tnpper WM cooking,

Afid 1 wi fcuk lug some bread. ABA RicUif i c&me into lb* pantry,

His oreWdlngly rod.

And be opened bin btlfnihut lingpra. And g«V!- me a gUmpae of a ring

And tbon—oh! yea, I remember, The kettle began to l ing,

And Fanny camera with her baby, The eonnlngMt bunch of a thing.

And the blaculta wore out lu a m i n u t e -Well, what came next 7 Let me aeo—

Oh I Fanny WM t h e n with her baby. And wo«U aat down lo t«a;

And grandma looked orer hex glaamt So queer at lUcbard and m e !

Bnt It waant till after milking. That he aald what he had to MT.

How WM It 7 Ob I Fanny bad taken The baby and gone away -

The funnleat rogue of a f e l l o w -He bad a new tooth that day.

We were ( landing under the plum-troe. And Richard aald something low,

But I WM tired and flnitered. And trembled, I almost know:

For old R«d Is the hardest of milkers, And Brlndle so horribly alow.

And tbon—lot me see—where WM I ? O b ! the s t a n grew thick overhead,

And we two stood under the ptnm-tree Till the ciilckcns flew up to bed.

r Well, he loves me, and we're to be married, And that Is—about what he said I

H. L. BOSTWIO*.

joy,—bow they went,

her—and always prayed or cried and | never smiled—out of the solemn An-j droscoggin bell.

The solemn Androscoggin bell was 1 ringing the mill-girls in by broad tmn-' light one noon, a little teatfly, when 1 there came a knock at the door, and i behind it the yoang lady of whom I j heard. Deb was startled by the knock 1 iier> ftnd the fnr robes opened liko

they cried! "—and away and Deb was out of the

alley in a minute, and the people in the alloy hurrahed, and hurrahed, to see her go.

That bewildering, beautiful, blessed ride I How warm the little white hood wna > how the cushions sank beneath

A Corpse Driving a Horse fUronglu Nashville.

From the Banner, ' t b .

Dr. William Burdott, who resided at No. 889 South Cherry street, died at fi o'clock last evening under the most pe-culiar circumstances. About half an

Summarj of Late News.

and frightened by the young lady. I t was not often that visitors came to Brick Alley, and it was still less often that Brick Alley, had a visitor who! knocked.

This was a young lady for whom Deb's mother did fine washing. Deb's moth-

1 er wiped her hands and a chair, and j the young lady sat down. She was a straight young lady with strong feet, and long brown feathers in her hat, and soft brown gloves upon her hands. She

feathers to the touch of her poor thin hands I How the bells sang to her, and the snow drifts blinked at her, and the icicles and the slated roofs, and sky, and people's faces smiled at her I

" W h a t is the ma t t e r?" asked the young lady; for Dob drew tho great

wolf 's-robe over her face and head; sa tso , for a minute, still and bid-

ought that she

Misocilant'ouK.

OMAHA talks of a new t h e a t r e .

TrrrsyttLE lias an oil exchange.

UTAH has grass two incheb high.

THE English Parliament meets Thurs-day.

hour previous to his demise ho had 1 boats. I t promises soon to go into op- PoRTLAJfD, Oregon, has a skating driven to tho residence of conductor eration. • rinj{f

Edward Wells, near the Decatur depot, A FntB at Princeton, HI., Saturday ] ( ) ' r . F o r K T H 0f the eiobe is said U who iay very ill of intlammatoiy rheu-, n i h t d e B t r o v o d the Republican news- b e „ S g

mstism. After leaving some instrac- o f f l o e / t h e stores of Showl i tions with his patient he got into his R F o H t e r i H t t r r j B k Cottle, and

others." Total loss, #20,000; insured

AT HOHE.

RICHARD ADAMS LOCKE, a well-known writer, died at his home on S^aten Isl-and Friday.

A COMPACT has been formed at Cin-cinnati to build iron, steam and other

ami sat so, for a minute, dou. The young lady th was frightened.

" I only want to

A WOMAN about thirty years old. sup-

Sosed to bo Johanna Essert, was found ead in the Groosbeck woods, near

D E B .

BX ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS.

* " 1 wonder," said Deb. And she did wonder very much. What about ? I think that she hardly knew herself. She only knew that she wondered—and wondered.

All the world was a mmder,—the great, soft, shining snow-drift that curled up against the fence opposite her window; the beautiful whirlpool that the snow mode when the wind was u p ; the ice in the streets, and the little

Erls that tripped on it, and the little »ys that d idn ' t ; the cross grocer who

brought flour and beans into Brick Alley every morning; the pleasant bak-er wno sometimes tossed her up a seed-cake through the window; the factory-girls with the little pink bows on their nets, who strolled by in the evening after mills were out. and laughed so that she could hear them quite plainly, or a little.—and she could hear

the skies when

ipon nor nanus, one i i omy wmu. w cry a had come, she said, with that Clnny j said Deb's little smothered vo set which she had found that she must cry a little first'" should need that very night for a party; indeed, she was in so much haste for it that she had hunted Deb's mother u p ; which was a matter of some difficulty, as she had never had the least idea where she lived before.

little! voice. I

When she hod cried a little, she hold up her head, and the shinoof herprotty wnite hood grow faint beside tho shine of her eyes and cheeks. That bewilder-ing, beautiful, blessed ride i

Streets und a crowd and chnrch-spiros 1 Father of us all, what was it that those and how crooked the stairs were; bu t , Were in it,—yes. and a wedding and a | who met that horse and vehicle saw in the lace was very yellow,—as she saw, j funeral too; all that Deb had seen in | the face of the driver that made them —and tfould she be sure and have it \ her high chair in the daytime, with her i shudder and h u n r on a little done bv nine o'clock to-night? and— i eyes shut, she saw in the sleigh on that i faster ? Death looked out from those

• V»J uao

buggy and started his horse homeward. i Sudden death, like a stroke of light-ning, overtook him probably before he had driven more than a few hundred yards, and tho late living, speaking hu-man being, who a few moments before Clifton, Ohio.

i had talked calmly and quietly, after THE Missouri Legislature has passed his usual manner, to a natient and tha t . concurrent resolution, asking Con-patient's family, and hod even joked greflg to pass a full and ccmplete am-with a little boy whom he met by the | n M t y act. street aide as he entered his buggy, , ^ entertainment was given atCros-still sat stark and stiff upright upon his seat, the reins clutched in his hands, staring eyes looking out upon the street, driving homeward—a corpse.

by's Opera House, Chicago, Thursday ahernoon, for the benefit of the "Litt le Church around the Comer." There was an immense crowd present

THE Mechanics' Cotton-mill, on Swift i all her other industrial and businesc

THE smalleat internal revenue payin State is Arkansas.

DOTNO a roaring businosa—Keeping a wild beast show.

THE Minnesota legistators were all born out of the State. ^

SOME fat men do not seek greatness: it is thrust upon them.

Tire Philadelphia Library is the old-est in the United States.

" 1 AM on the trail of a dear, " said A

Seutleman when he trod on a lady's ross.

T E R R E H A I T E ' S rum mills outnumber

Vi irgima, was Wednesday

o | , y crooked DelAn lier high chair, with {did not talk to her, and she did not the wonder in her eyes. j talk to tho young lady. They rode and

44 Dear me! " said the straight young rode. The horse held up his head. I t lady. _ | seemed to Deb that he was flying. She

eyes, and it was he who . the unknowing horse plodding

on toward his late master's door, and those who looked into that vehicle felt a something awful and indefinable which made them shudder, perhaps,

ird. Th< 441 wonder if I frighten her," thought j thought that he must be like thoawful, j and hasten involuntarily forward Deb. But she only wondered, and did j beautiful white horse in Revelation, horse drew up at the familiar hitching-not speak. i She felt as if he could take her to | post, but no master descended and he

44 Is this your—" I heaven just as well as not, if the young j stood gently pawing the ground, anon 44 Yes," said Deb's mother, " t h e old- lady's brown gloves should only pull j jerking the lines, but he got no answer

est. Fifteen. I'll try my best, ma'am, j the rein that way. ' to those signals, however oft repeated, but I don't know as I 'd ought to prom- ] They rodo and rode. In and out of 1 No familiar voice which had so often iso." She spoke in a business-like tone, 1 the merry streets, through and through I bhided or cheered him in long jaunts, and turned the Cluny lace—a dainty i the singing bells, abeut and about the I Then he nricked back his ears aiffl collar and a pair of soft cuffs—about in her hands, in a business-like way. A breath of some kind of scented wood struck, in a little gus t against Deb's face. She wondered how people could weave sweet smells into a piece of lofte, and if the young lady knew; or if she know how much pleasanter it was than the onions that Mrs. McMfthoney cook-

nging bolls, abeut and about the I Then he pricked back his ears aifU church-spires,—all over and over jerken tho reins a little harder, and nghing town. They rode to the listened, but there was no response.

that quite plainly too; the skies when they made faces at her through the

ed for dinner every day in the week but j fifteen yearn in a high chair; and the j she says, perhaps be wants something, j north of Greenbush. The baggage and Sunday, u p o n the first floor. But it | long, broad- Mouldered, silvered river | and then she trips out to the street ' ' "

Now this, wondered, high chair by get into her

great the laughing river, and the young lady stopped the white hors-j, so that Deb could look across, and up and down, at the shin-ing stream and the shining bank

44 There's so much of i t ! " said Deb, softly, thinking of the orack of it chat

save the grating of the leath-er on the dash-board. What could i t all mean? And now Mrs. Bnr-dett looks out of the window and says, 44 Well, I declare, the Doctor's como, but why don't he get out ?" Sbe looks

she had seen between two houses for ! a moment, but, he doesn't move, and

Creek, near Petersburi totally destroyed by fire n igh t Loss, $70,000; insured for $56,-000.

AN fine freight train ran off the track near Coal Pickets, about a mile east of Port Jarvis. Ten cars were de-molished. A broken wheel caused the accident.

W. G. GAMBERT, a New York broker, was committed Friday in default of j $10,000, bail for having in his posses- j sion Scranton City bonds stolen from [ Joshua W. Drake,'of Van Buren, Penn- , sylvania.

THE Great Republic brings nine Japanese students for San Francisco, and seven for New York; brings one hundred and fifty-four Chinese; has 5,700 packages of tea to go overland to Chicago, 1,144 to Boston, and 1,000 packages of tea and a large quantity of silk for New York.

THE four o'clock train from New j York, over the Hudson River Railroad, on Tiiursday ran off the track two miles

houses.

HORSE stealing is said to be the chief business now persued in some parts of Missouri.

N E W YORK State has 1,200 cheese fac-tories, making 1,000,000 pounds of cheese yearly.

CLEAR solid ice, fifteen inches thick, is now delivering on ship board at the wharves of Bafh, Maine.

XI.VE Japanese officersluive been sent to France by the Mikado, to gain an in-sight into military affairs.

AT a recent Connecticut funeral, the carriages lost the way, not being able to keep up with the hearse.

F O U R HUNDRED woman of the Illinois Normal School have sent a remonstrance to Washington against woman suffrage.

VIOLETS, jessamins, verbenas, phlox, etc., are delighting the eyes of the Floridians. Havana complains of sul-try weather.

W H E N the recent armistice was con-

squoie top of the alley,—gray, silver and blue faces, or flame-colored and gold faces, or black face, or faees crowned oil about with stars; the river too, all that she could see of i t , and that was just a crack away between two houses, aud a crock of slope that bank-ed it ir In winter the slope was shin-ing white, and in summer shining green; and as for the crack of the river, sometimes that was white, too, and sometimes i t was green or purple or gray or blue ;• and sometimes it toss-ed about and sometimes i t was as still as Deb herself. That was all she knew about the river. And so she wondered.

Bnt most of all she wondered about the bells. Hie town was full of bells There were bells in the streets, and bells, she had heard, to the mills, and bells, she t hough t to the river too; but all the bells that she knew about belonged to the grocer and the baker, and these she had never done very much more than wonder a t for they were two stories down in the yard, and she was in her high chair by the win-dow. , _ ,

you see, was why Deb ihe never got out of that the window, except to

)d. And she never had en anvwhore in all her life except into

that chair and into bed. And she was fifteen years old.

The bed and the chair and the win-dow were all that Deb had, except mother, and she did n't amount to much for she was busy and worried and hur-ried and sick and anxious and poor,— very poor, and the room was full of children who oould run out and see the b e l l s and knew all about the river, and who never wondered; so, when she had pu t Deb out of her bed into her chair, or out of her chair into her bed, she thought no more about he r ; so, os I say. she did n't amount to much.

Deb was not ugly to see,—except for the curve in her poor shoulders, and her little soft, white, withered feet tha i hung down nselees from her high chair. I n t h e face,'. Deb was net ugly to see. She hod soft hair, and her cheeks were white and cleai, and her eyes had grown so large and blue with fifteen years' full of wonder, that if you were once to see them you would never for-get them as long as you livecL

A young lady that I heard of will never forget them os long as she lives, and you •"<>11 hear about her presently.

In the daytime Deb shut her eyes and tried to think what i t would be like to run about like the children who did wonder; to see streeta, or a crowd, or o cbnrch-spire, or a funeral, or people going to a wedding, and other strange things of which the children who did not wonder talked to each other; and which, because her eyes were shu t "be saw or seemed to see, and yet always knew that she never saw them fll.

At night she liked to open her eves, and lie with them open a long, late time, after the children who did not wonder were asleep. She liked to open her eyes ot n i g h t because then the two things that she liked beet happened,— the dark and the bells. I t seemed, in-deed, that the darker it wos, the more bells there were alwoys. B i n t there were the mill-bello, in the early winter dusk: they rang very hard and very merrily, to let the factory-girls go home to put the little pink bows upon their nets. Then there were church-bells, they rang very heavily and respectably

gave horquite enough to do, to wonder, wihtout speaking.

44 F i f teen! " repeated the young lady, standing up very straight, and looking very sorry. 4,How long has she been

like—tliot ? " 44 Born so," said Deb's mother.

44 She's jest sat in that chair ever since she's been big enough to sit at all. Would you try gum on these. Miss ? "

44 But you never told me that yon hod a crippled chi ld!" The young lady said this quickly. 41 You have washed for mo three years, and never told mo

- eluded in France, the German troops drawing-room cars were thrown down occupied and controlled thirty-two of on embankment and burned. Only j t j , e eighty-six French departments, one person wos hurt, and he was c o m pr is ing 15,000 communes. burned by the explosion of a lamp, but

that you had a crippled child! " " i o n n e v e r asked me. Miss," said

Deb's mother. The young lady made no reply. She

came and sat down on the edge of Deb's bed, close beside Deb's chair. She took Deb's hand up between her two soft brown gloves, and her long brown feathers drooped and touched Deb's cheek. Deb hardly breathed, tho feathers and the gloves, and the sweet scented woods, and the young lady's sony eyes—such very sorry eyes!—were so close to the high choir.

44Fifteen years!" repeated the young lady, very low. 44 I n that choir—and nobody ever—poor little girl, poor little g i r l ! "

What was the matter with the straight young lady? All a t once her bright brown feathers and her soft brown gloves grew damp in little spots. Dob wondered much over the domp little spots. |

44But you could ride!" said tho young lady, suddenly.

441 don't know ma'am," said Deb. 4 'I never sow onvbody r ide but the grocer and the baker. I ain't like the grocer and the baker."

44 You could be lifted, I mean," sold the young lady, eagerly. " There is somebody who lifts you ? "

44Mother lifts me gener'lly," said Deb. 44 Once when she was very bad with a lame ankle J im MoMahonajr set me. He's first floot—Jim McMo-honey.1 '

44I sholl be bock here," soid the young lody, still speokingvery quickly, but speoklng to Deb's mother now, 44 in just on hour. I shall come in on easy sleigh with worm robes. I f . you will have your doughetr ready to take a ride with me, I shall be much obliged to you."

The young lady finished her sentence as if she didn't know what to soy, and so said the truest thing she could think

, o f ; which is what we are all in danger of doing at times.

44Well, I 'm su re ! " said Deb's moth-er. "Dobit tra, tell the lady—"

But Dobittro could not tell the lady, for she was already out of the door, "and down stairs and owoy into the s t reet And Indeed Deb could not hove told the lody—has never told the lody—can never tell the lody.

H all the bluo of the summer skies and the gold !^of summer sunlight aud the shine of summer stars fell down into your bonds at once, for

seemed to her very much like this | looks up into tne onggy anu says, world about which she had wondered. 14tWeU l William, what is it ?vJ " 3fO on-

Thev rode to the mills, and Deb swer. ' And then ' she bends lorWrtrd i , . . trembled to look up at their frowning little, and the light shines fuller on the | i t is not thought seriously. walls, and to meet their hundred eyes, figure there. I t is her husband, but j rp^. Massachusetts Senate Friday !

for the windows stared like eyes: but the face is livid and the eyes blindly I p a n B f ^ a n o r ( j e r to have the following ! some of the girls who wore the little staring. 44William! oh, Will iam!' : 8 e n t i m e n t uttered by Gov. Andrew, j pink bows, and who knew her, came and she grasps him bv tho bonds, still; engrayej Upo n the pedals of the statue: • nodding to look down out of them, nnd 1 cluteliing the reins; tney are cold and ««f j i n o w n o t record, sir, awaits ! she left off trembUng to laugh; then iii i stiff. He is deod. 'mo in the other world: bu t this I do i THE French troops now in the field a minute she trembled ogoin, for all at Through the assistance of several k n o w < that I never was so mean as to ' a f i f o l l o w s . w f t h Chonzv. 120.000. once, without any warning, the great gentlemen, Dr. Burdett s body was ta-1 jggpjgg a n y m a n because be was poor .! ^ u p p ^ and armed; 135,000 with Androscoggin pealed the time just over ken into the house, where Coroner . because he was ignorant, or because he i Faidherbe • 70,000 at Cherbourg, and her head, nnd swallowed her up in Bnen held an inquest over his remains. | w f t 8 black." in nnn <.t Wnv™ in „ hn.l sound. She turned pale with delighted The jury returned a verdict that he * f t 8 m f t C K- l R R n A n

4 0 ' 0 0 0 a t H n v r c ' i n a 1 , 0 , 1 0 0 D ( l l t : 0 D -terror, and then she flushed with terri- came to his death from disease of the . . . " . . • A COMMITTEE of 150 ladies of North

hear t . T h e c a P j , t n l a t , u n o f 3 ® " ° " bos been Attleboro. Mass., having tried in vain | signed. The garrison bos withdrawn ( u persuade the liquor dealers of the

in jW1^1 ^ i e " " a m R ftn^ baggage. place to abandon their business, now • THE defensive works proposed by the • threaten to substitute violence for

N T> I ,• ; British Secretary of War are estimated : persuasion. Die San Joaquin ((*1.) Republican : ^ C 0 8 t £50,000.000. and the new artil-

THE large amount of deposits in the saving banks of New York is attribu-table to the fact that some of the in-stitutions are allowed to receive $5,000 aud in some cases $10,000 from a single depositor.

fled delight. Did it pray? or cry? or lough? Dob

did not know. I t seemed to her that if the white horse would carry her into the sound of that bell, she need never si t in o high choir by a window again, but ride nnd ride with tho young lady. I t seemed to her like forever and for-

A Sice. Feature of Stage Traveling Californlu.

They turned away from tho Andros •oggin without speaking, and rode and ode. Daylight dimmed and dusk drop-

ped, and see I all the town blazed with lights. Deb could not speak - the re were so many lights.

And still she could not speak when they rode into Brick Alley, and J im McMahoney and her mother and the children who did not wonder came out to meet her, and tako her bock to her high chair.

Sht ,e was too happy to speak, need never wonder any more, could remember.

She She

'P1 - „ But the young lady did not want her

to speak. She touched her white horse, ond was gone in o minute; and when the Androscoggin rang them both to sleep that night—for the young lody forgot to ask for hor Cluny, and was too tired to go to the party—I am mire I cannot tell which wos the happier, she or Deb. Androscoggin did not trouble himself to find out. All he said was. Forever and forever. Deb knows. She heard him. She hod no need to wonder about him any more. She un-derstood.

And this is all I hove to tell. Wheth-er the young lady took Deb to ride — J - or whether she didn't—this is all

to call them to the weekly proyer-meet-

i pinK bows. were fire-bells, that shrieked at - Deb

ingtL but they did not the little pink bows.

the girls in Sometime there

I l i ave to toll I t is a very little thing to have to t e l l / bu t when it wos told to me, I thought it wos the sweetest, sad-d e s t tenderest little thing in the world.

The Toughest Yarn Yet. A fight between o rat and a couple of

snakes occured at McKeesport, Ohio, last week. The snakes, not having been fed for several days, were first present-ed with a mouse, when both reptiles attacked, killing i t in thirteen minutes. A large rat wos then put into the cage, when a terrible bottle ensued, both snakes striking os rapidly os possible, the rot also displaying considerable

ftluck, keeping upl i i s end of the fight iravely. The figlit continued from two

o'clock in the afternoon until nine at

A PACKAGE morked 44Clothing," di-rected to a French captain a prisoner at Coblentz, was so heavy as to excite suspicion. On being opened six re-volvers and a dirk were found wrapped up in somo shirts,

, AT last a safe breaker has been ca urea» uuuiiu mwjcii luiumco uoiuic u.® i , , . . , - r t , . A r t . . mu *i.a- while in the act of robbing

& s s t i i r i 1 S , S 2 ^ « » i S , 8 t a S ? p i « K B u i - 8 , o r c * I ! i ' ' e c k "

of January 28 gives the following:

city this express box captured. The account as - , , received from the driver, Billy Cutter, I * is about as follows: He left San An-1 ™ . ™ e " dreas about f fteen minutes before five I '

cau-dele-

resolved a ProvisionoT Republic, as Pres ident Favre as

the Duke DeCoses sen caught a jewelry York. A

ed .about a mile in the direction of , SlMiiou, when lie hai le j by n man ' ' f ,V" ' S i S S T S ! »'»o capt.iml. I t is to be In on the side of the hill, who said be i to , l l d L i t o to , l h n t • » c x l u n I ^ e " U be made,

^ u l u h K w ^ d o | ft"-"" form a government. A H.,Mr8I1n,E man, who recentl ,

menced unbuttoning the curtains of the stage.

~ set of magnificent burglar's tools was On the conclusion x* . . v,„ hoped now

As soon as he could look inside he remarked that he would have the stage all to himself, as there were no passen-gers, to which the driver said yes, he wos lucky in that respect. Just (hen the team started up, and some one said:

I wouldn't go yet.1 Looking around Billy saw a man on each side of him with a shot gun presented at his head. They ordered him to pass out the ex-press box, and told him to wait a few minutes and they would hand it bock to him. One.of tne robbers then com-menced pounding the box with a hatch-et, remarking that i t appeared very solid, to which Billy answered that the company mode them strong to keep such fellows out of them.

440ne of the party asked Billy if he had any money; he said yes, he hod $850 or $550, he could not tell the amount Bobber said he must shell o u t which he did, and found the sum to be $550. He told Billv to take off his boots, as one of his follows wos al-most barefooted. Billy explained that i t was rather rough to leave a man there in the rain without boots, and the brake to manage. The robber said he would give him the fellow's old ones, which Billy refused to put en, until induced to do so through the persuasion of the shotgun. Meantime the barefooted boy tried ,to get Billy's boots on, but could n o t and they were given bade to him. They demanded his watcli, bnt on his expiaining thot i t was o present from his mother, they said:

44 Well, yon are a pretty good fellow, j id out of respect to your mother you j

had one of his great toes frozen, chop-SDLPHTTE OF T TMH IN CIDER.—The 1 ped it off wi th a mallet ond chisel.

Journal of Applied Chemistry says: thinking thus to be cosed from pain. Within a few yjors sulphite of iime has but he found he was badly mistaken, been used ot the moment of fennenta- • A R r , . A W A T c o n p i e i n Delaware was tion of wine and cider, in order to pre-. ^bout being married, when the stern vent them from becoming acid. The , parent pU t m an appearance. Friends wme or cider thus treated soon becomes Jnterefered and argued the case with cleor and of an agreeable teste. Those j h i m till the ceremony was nicely com-who d n n k i t however, after a short ; pie ted in an adjoining room. time complain of pains in the stomach,, loss of appetite, sc.; this is natural, ; PREPERATIONS have been made in sev-and may be thus explained: A certain | oral German towns and fortresses for quontity of sulphite of lime is dissolved | the reception of prisoners from Paris, by the wine or cider, and in a notice-! Several railway oomponies have stop-able quoutitv. Analysis recently > pod the goods traffic and are collecting mode have yielded about 80 centigram- i vans for the tronsport of the prisoners, m e . of Sulphite of lime in . pint of ^ ^ ^ ^

workmen were engaged in removing a A K E O K U K editor mildly asserts that large peiceof gloss from a shop window.

44 Woman suffragism and Bpiritnalism 1 The glass suddenly fell to pieces and a ore twin sisters of the devil, from which ! person who wos possing at the time, ch j person wno wos passing

the prevailing abominations of nod his throat c u t and died infidelity, di modern infidelity, divorres and prosti-

tution have sprung—more destructive of woman's peace and happiness than any scheme of deviltry thatnaa hitherto

almost instantly.

THE captain of the bark Mary Baker, which arrived.ot Boston on the 14th, re ports having seen a war vessel oft the

entered the noddles of cradted-brained northwest coast of Hoyti on the 28th of women and demagogues. W e d like , j a n n a r y ; and from the description he him to account for these 4 prevailing gives of her i t is thought that it must abominations" in thoM sopt ly centu-1 i,aVe been the Tennessee. riee before these twin sisters mode; their appearance.

IT would oppeor from o communica-tion in Le Journal de Quebec that the 1

Into the poor little scrap-book ol Deb's life the colors of Heoven dropped and blinded her, on thot bewildering, beoutiful, blessed ride.

In just on hour the sleigh was there, with the easiefltcushioas, ond the warm-est robes, and bells,—the merriest bells! —and the stroight young lody. And Jim McMohoney was there, and ho

sea is steadily swallowing u p tl at S t Thomas, and possibly other points off the lower S t Lawrence, the correspondent asserting that at low tide, some thirty years ago, he saw the ruins of the third church built in that locality within the space of two hun-dred years, and that since the battures, or bonks covered by the tide, hove ad-vanced from one to two leagues into the interior.

= " f M e Sll o°. S 6 e t t e^T f I — thnh i« l i t so, is Kalama, on the Columbio nver.

ells: jj, v j e w 0f the migration from j The company have laid it out in Philo-A™! France which it thinks likely s o o n > n v „ H , A HnnvnivoK.—The deeoest idelphio style, hove begun to erect

Mule and A r t

THE daughters of Queen Victoria ore the land I F a t i n g pictures for the benefit of the

Ger

night, when the copperhead threw u p leu the Sponge nnd was taken out dead, i . u - teh * you to paint scrap-books with, should ' fo prevent the rattlesnake from sharing I this part of the affair you know what to My? ^ fate, the rat was then removed ' , „ . . j i going onthe other man had been pound-1

from the oace The rat showed consider i j a t ^ c ^ b o x ^ the hatchet able generalship in the encounter, and a n ( 1 fin(li h e ^ h j n o t open i t he told I every time it was bitten it would retire B i l l v h e b l M l ^ d n d e d to keep the box, to the comer of the cage and Into out •*. • rm.. J _ : — J — I t * piece from its body.

tho box."

DEEP SEA S o u x D m o a - T h e deepest ueipnia wyw, U.»™ w

a soundine ever made was in the depots and warehouses, and will dorgf" take place, the Lynchburg rginian

erman soldiers.

A BOSTON paper says that Miss Tin-nie Ream has been engoged by several dtizens to go to Boston for the purpose of taking a mould of a brave major of the State militia, with the intent to carve a statue.

A D E V C C T little three-year old was taken to a religious meeting on u late Sunday. When the choir finished the last hymn, thinking, no doubt, thct he ought to koep up his end ol the swing-letree, he sang o u t greatly to the irrev-erent convulsions of all around him,

'Kizer don't you-o-o o wanter* buy a

out of a yellow sky and frightened hor. At nine o'clock when i t was darkest Dob heard the closest pleasanteut, and awfulest bell of all. This was the great Androscoggin bell, the largest in New

Jand. Deb h d d her breath—every t she held her breath—to listen to

tn is bell. I t was more like o voice thou a lielL Sometimes the little cripple thongot i t cried. Sometimes she tliought i t proved. But she never heard it laugh. The streets, the nver, the the crowd, weddings, funeral^ church-spires, all the strange things thot Deb

the davtimesaw with her eyes shut. ' n t o come, at night, gathered up the reins into her brown

and talk to I gloves, and the sleigh-bells cried for came when her eyes were open

little girls. The young lady had re-membered that, and she had brought the prettiest little white hood that Deb ever saw, and Deb's face looked like a bruised day-lilv bud between the shin-ing wool, lint Deb could not see tha t ; and Mrs. McMohoney wos there to wish her good luck; and all the little Mc-Mohoneys were there, ond oil the child-ren who did not wonder, and the grocer turned in at the Alley corner, and the baker stopped as he tnrned o u t ^ d everybody stood and smiled to see her start. The white horse powed the snow and held up his head,—Deb had hever seen such a horse,—ond the young lody

the reins into her brown

the 28th of December, after a and painful illness, Alexis Fea-

doroviteh Lvoff, died on Ids estate in the Province of Kovno. Lvoff was a distinguished composer of Russian sa-

of higher price cred music, ond was for many years mans generouv go west os because em- w n H .listmctlv h^ard'bv him The sink- 111811 I o r J**1"' a ° d t " 1

e r e i 8 a t Director of the Imperial Church at S t migrants peneraUv go in the path of ^ (.n ^ a ^ l weighed - t h e B a c i e ^ U u ! u r ^ P ' ™ P e £ n b t ? * : $ '? known as the their isothermal line. Besides this, L Men are starving to death in the vicini- tt^oro^the^^N^onal Hymn.

extravagant prices paid

large come to this country it is thought pro-bable that they will settle in the South, as well because of the fact that Ger-mans generally go West as because em-

fothoms—nearly three miles. So proc- . . ticed was the hand of the officer who i hues of steamers, made the sounding, that the shock of „ . the arrest of the weight at the bottom i. v ^ . . . ^ \ w Viitrt 'Flin cinlf. tnMT lOT'

plemenls of carpet-bags.

labor rather than with

MESSRS. DALLAS AND KINO, employed as teachers in a Japanese College, were attacked at Yeddo and cut down with swords. They were not fatally, but frightfully, injured. The assailants escaped.

VAN B C R E N county, by a shower of bloo( can says the rain came from the north, passing over the residence of Joseph Drake, leaving on the weather side of the building myriads of crimson drops resembling blood, which yet remain

• plainly to be seen.

jOunty. Iowa, is visited | ^ ^ I T t X ' J r o n t h a l e f r ^ ^ t o S O O l ? t h ® m f t f a z i n e 6 f o r b-era'ry articles.

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Lust Scenes in he Life of (ialiloo.

Tho chief sunshine of the latter part ef Galileo's life was his eldest daugh-

t e r , the nun Maria Celeste. The TChurch hud indeed taken from the world a rare pearl when she appropriat-ed to herself the astronomer's child. Beneath thot nun's vail was hidden n wondrous wealth of wi t and heart, and sterling good sense. The nun's wrap-ped up in the narrow egotism but too common in cloisters, only gussed dim-ly at these treasures; her father alone knew the full worth of them. On him was lavished all tho love which should by light have been shared among hus-band and children and familiar fnends. It was useless for the abbess to t"ll Maria Celeste she ought to give hersell entirely to heaven : her mind wos very much upon earth, for her thoughts were always with her father. She pray • ed for him when she ought to have

^ been praying for the Pope and the car-dinals. She kept for him the most dainty of the sweetmeats she made, in-stead of selling them for tho convent purse. She stitched his shirts when the should have been embroidering altar-cloths. She copied for him his manuscripts when she should have been reading tho lives of the saints. In consequence of the Franciscan vow of poverty, the poor nuns at Arcetri often knew what it was to lack a good meal and to shiver for want of lire. The constitution of Maria Celeste was weakly und could bear but ill such a life. She constantly suffered in her head from what would, wo believe, in the medical !ight of the prsent day, have been cnlied neuralgia Galileo was always providing her with littlo comforts tn mako her life more beara-

^ ble; and, indeed, his charity to the * whole convent quite realized the hop

Frightful Indian Massacre in Texas.

In Deoember a gentleman at a settle-ment on the northern border of Texas, culled Montague, wrote the following account of a horrible murder of a fam-ily at that place:

41 Last Friday with a conple of eom panions I started from tho pleasant lit-tle villago of Decatur to this place about two o'clock p. in. We joggod along until about one hour after night, when we arrived at, tiie residonoe of

About Flowers. Summary of CongresHlenall'rocecdings. From the New Vorit sun. The Senate has passed a bill extend-

It is estimated that in New York and ing the time for the completion of the Brooklyn the trade in "cu t llowers" alone amounts annually to a million of dollars; aud tin* sale of plants to tho third of a million more. To supply tho vast and ceaseless demand, gath-

railroad between Madison aud Portage City, and giving construction to the acts of Congress granting land-; to the State of Wisconsin to aid in building railroads, throwing open the lands within the company's grunt to actual

(tric-

A (tuud Cap ot Tea.

Cot l i - f needs a chapter by itself; but how few women care precisely for the best ten that can be mode from the or-dinary qualities! Every thing with them depends on whether their tea cost one doller and twenty-five cents or two dollars a pound, and they will not try to make the best of inferior grades. O o l o n g at seventy-live cents a pound

enngs are made from all the eity greeu-housea, flower-beds and hot-beds in the , sottlemont, and'imposing other r suburbs, from Westchester countv, tions. i i , - . * i .< Staten Island, Long Island and New The House has passed the Senate bill I '.rlnnlrml

Williain Pr v.i. m IH t inn r l 'JerseT, and frequently f r m Hoston authorizing tho sale of the militarv • ' j ' " ' . , ' T - ' ' ' Wil l i am r r e e n m n , an o ld p i o n e e r , w h e r e i Au;i ... r . . . . . . i , i- . T« i T • i TTT n ins tea i l of i n f u s e d , t s e an e a r t h e n we spent a cheer ul night, and ogain g u d j ] «v«n on grand > r ^ n a t i o u s at Forts Lin., and Wulla t „ t r A t | | ( . r t h l i n o r Bi lv.. r i i f T O U pursued our jonmov i OCOU-MOUS, in exchange for sinular favors, Wulla, Oregon; Fort Scroll, Kansas, ' '

Wo had not traveled furth mile, when we received the gence that a family had been

41, . . i t , , from Chicago, Cleveland and St. Louis. Camp McGarrr, Nevada; FortSumner, j , * . 1, i,),,!. .511 iwitl. ' ' t h e

1r . t h "V » Newport furnishes us this winter with New Mexico ; Forts Wnyn. and Smith, m l'1'; r

4f l l l ? i ^ 'I

sai in e i- m f t n y ()hoico ferns and tea-roses; nnd | Arkansas, aud such portions of Fort 1. ' pV/n" . • 'u nil. nil' f 1 f T ' ' V 1

P-kVd in cotton-like tin. jewels, we f i f t h . . U-d R . v r ' on''to\h*^laceLof ''the^nwfuMratfedv6*^ I h1 i"U r " c e i T " i n t , , " i r m , | l H l " 1 , 1 " , f a i l i n g , of the North, and such portians of Fort

.hm.lJ oVf ugain upon i . k ^ ^ p S S ± o t h e r s c e n e a s 1 t h e r e w i t n e s s e d . T h e l n . ^ g , • " • '

orange tho Carolinns. 4!_»i - i-.4i 1 • 1.1 wiu vjiitunuiio. Aud bettides thete "cut hrst vict.n.W l |s a little b.vv gnmo eight „ „ ^ t r u m . . Y e r r

or ten years old, abou forty yards from ( . l i n w t ( l o f t h e w o r , , | the house, stone dead. Hia left arm was i

to full view his heart and lungs; his

brought hero to nouse, stone dead His lei arm h l ( )Hf l ( ) in . n n a varieties produced by as-

longer renufred for military purnones.

Tho Senate bill extending the laws of the United States over Alaska, has been concurred in by the House.

A bill has been passed by the House for the sale of timber lauds in Califor-

ersou.ins saucer,moisten with cold wa-ter. uotenHugh tocoveri t by any means, and set it in a hot oven two or three min-utes, till the leaves uncurl and steam Uinse the tea-pot with scalding water to heat it through, put in the tea. and pour on boiling water, just half as much us you expect to want, and cover piickly, placing a piece of thick flannel

bowels cut oat, nnd then sn iped . Wo then repaired to the house, and

the first victim that met our gaze, near beside tho ontrunce, wan a girl of nine or ten years old wnqtoed, or rather 1 d i l T e r e u t w arranged.

old r ~ - -tumbled, m a mass of old bedding, <fec., with one naked hand and arm elevated. 1 took hold of her hand, hut to iind that she toe was dead and wounded in sev-eral places. Next was a lady, some sixty fears of age, by the name of Keenan, shot through her breast with two arrows that passed through her

* renew- nia and Oregon and Washington Terri-1 ' V.iV' '.'iV... ,V.7. I.'I „.. I ing surprise until our city savHlil*) tho 1 tory. I t authorizes tho snh-of timber ' , • , ' n , . L f , \ T i T V p e n - land in quantities not exceeding (U.)

"Mlno am the garden* of (•rth nnd «•«, ] acres ut tho minimum price of if).25 And the Rtan thomiielvM have forme." p e r ^ r e , except alternate sections witli-Flowers, for ditVcront occasions are , m railroad grants, which may be sold

At dinners they at double tho minimum price. are unobtrusive. At receptions and Miller. Senator from Georgia 1m evening parties tho floral adornment is been admitted to his seat. more studied and profuse; while for j The House has passed a bill to en-the dance—with its wildly guy music j able the Jnckson, Lansing and Snginaw ond the hearts that beat in time to its | railroad company to change the north-rythm—the flowers, "fresh plucked nnd ripe with fragrance, fling themselves d o l i c r l i t f i i l l T PTprru*lii»r»»—ov#»r n i n n .

em terminus of tho road from Traverse Buy to the Straits of Mackinaw.

'IMlfk n fr 41 ItrtU ItKIII •>*•<>.I t «> ftl.K

. , , 1- , , , . r was taken from her arms, the poor child oiaas • thev float iu mrial eonceived by the abbess wheii she hrst 8 f t i d H l i e . ^ i d not want Dolly to ^mms th« ce Unes n n S v e r S admitted his daughter. We like to. starve " On examination it was found \ ( ; r o 8 a . ceiungs, uno no\cr m m

liberal-bonded old4 M.TUU m * 1 ^ W ^ k o ™ the archway. ; they give with imprmscmeiit to fancy the kindly liberal-handed old that she (the little girl) hud boou lane-, themselves

•Htrnnnmor m tlm nnvent nnrlor. with „.i ii 1. 1 4 1.1.- tut inseives astronomer in the covent parlor, with all the sisters chattering round him and preferring their simple requests.

When lie was hard upon seventy, Galileo published u volumo of " Dia-logues," in which he maintained the truth of the new system of astronomy, and proved the follocy of the. old. His

| friends had warned him against the * dangerous step. He, however, porsist-• ed, and the moment, the book was out

the Jesuits pounced upon it. They hud long hoted Galileo. They had long been waiting to be able to make out o strong case against him. He was, in llieir opinion, just tho sort of man to be feored nnd hunted down.

The Pope at that time was Urban VTH. Hitnerto he hod been well dispos-ed to Galileo. The Jesuits, however,. tions 01 tne body, o n e littlo boy managed to poison the Pontff s mind lanced in the breost who made his by telling him thot the solemn fool of escape during the night, and after dav-the "JDiologues was meant for His light made his way to a neighbor's Holiness himself. His vanity being house about one mile off. Two little thus colled up into arms, t r b a n was as children were left in the bed unhurt, violent as the Jesuits against the os- Oneof tho wounded has since died.

This leaves four dead and four wound-

ed through the breast the weapon en- ' o t h e German/ ' and climb the chan-jMVeral states. It HIQILU? ! I deliers to tuni and look down upon the amendment of 5

mg The House has passed o bill. " by a

vote of 144 to (U, to enforce the rights of citizens of the United States under the fifteenth amendment to vote in the

.secret which I have to tell is. that the charming flavor of tine tea may be giv-en to poorer sorts by adding the petals of apple, orange, or lemon blossoms to the canister, lot'ting them ilry among the tea, but covering close for a week. The flavor of Flowery Pekoe, that rarest of teas, which can only be had in this country by favor, is duo to the blossoms of the tea plant mixed among the leaves. You may have seen the genuine tea-plant in hot-

There is one in the Garden at Washing-

beautiful window-plant— thing that it is—with glossy

dark leaves, callow at the

Literary Sates

A CATAI.oorE of 1,883 works on the Occult Sciences has been printed at Moscow.

MR. Charles Cowden Clarke is pro-paring a series of papers on "The Com-10 Writers of England."

TESNYSON, it is said, is growing very old and crabbed, and modestly believes lu is the only true poet now living.

Two novels are announced by Rob-erts Bros.: " My Discontented Cous-in." and " T h e Forest House." by Erckmann-Chatrian.

THE next number of Ifnrpn^H .Vonfh. will contain an illustrated article on •land by Junius Henri Browne—said

to be the first article on that country, of the kind, ever published in an Amer-ican maguzine.

MISH AUSTEN, a t ' h e r death, left a novel in manuscript, which has been held a sort of sacred treasure by hor heirs. I t is ut length to be published, under the title which the nopulur au-thor assigned to i t "Lady Susan.' ' It is in one volume, but the book will contain some sketches, also by Miss Austen.

PROFESSOR Youmans's lecture on tho "Correlation of Forces" which he has recently delivered in the City of Wush-ington was listened to with deep inter-est by an intelligent and appreciative audience. It is spoken of as the most , attractive lecture of the season, both on account of the interest of the sub-ject aud the ability of the speaker.

THE Finnish Society of Science has published in Swedish u supplement to the knowledge of "Finluna 's Nature aud Folk," which will be of interest to the students of that branch of folk-lore.

is some of ^ HI - u U_ | tu wm.. .uwn. v....... nn .u wiu uiueuumeiib oi some 01 uiu ueiaiis 01 : „

1 ?ht*. . N e a r b-y h f r w a 8 anotber flitting beauties that pass to and fro , the bill of the 31st of May, 1870. on the , ,n . • . — . o rl about ten years of age, with her i ) l i n e i l t h them. And us the moments same subject. I t provides for the ap- l v l u t 8 r o 8 1 / . ^ < k , n k t o n , w , t h best poete of the world; also "Oyer-^ 1 1 UUUUT » 0 A « O. .IKO, WIWI uer beneath them. And us the moments GOME subject. It provides lor the ap

head beaten and briUMd in a most bm-1 quicken ftUli the dance grows more poiutmont, by the United States Cir-almaiiuer, stiff and cold, almost life- vivid, their bloom is a hectic glow, .cuit Judge." of two supervisors of

lllO IluliailH hud iKHlton bor head their fnurranrp more l^ncmiHhino' i\nil

top of the three-inch shrub, where the young shoots put forth, aud a waxen-white blossom to which belongs the soul of

lirinciu diV 'an o d o r ' ^ v ' l g , l e ' a n d l U ' l i c a t e - U k e ftP- fully printed works, vis: "A Libraiy the details of l ) l e - b l u l B ' w l t h t h e f l U U t e s t snspicion of of Poetry and Song, bv WilMam Cullen

more refined than anything but the Bryant, containing selections from the M. \lt i\ 'P.* nnfl. « a . A > ./ s-\

J . B. F O R D & Co., Now York, have just issued from tho press two beauti-

senseless condition. Then wo turned to 0 little boy calling for water—ho was lanoed, the wouud entering above the breost bone and passing out below.

The next ond la..t was a Mrs. Paschal laying beside the betl on her face, welt- », enug in gore. On examination she was 7 r o m • the bridesmaids.

made of these callow shoots and odor-ous llowers. We will be content to perfume our canisters with such of the

tho " keepsakes " of the occasion. FOR WEDDINGS

1 uty marshal to assist in the suporvis-

there has reoently been an inovation 1,°^ ^ ^ ^ n c l d u S a S ffihSri^ them , i k e breath to tSe contents. This must

M c o t o r l c o ^ ^ ^ b e ^ ^ ids and as a fieh-' cmnUaitw direct. Tlie authority to call

fragrance inspires one; and uo wonder, • t n r e s ' of Angels," by Henry Ward for the rare tea which Russians love, Beecher, a happily written work upon und^ buy ^ at four ^dollars^ a poiind, is, the Angels, iis mentioned in the Sacred

i- 1 - J— p a g e

of the second year in spring or fa l l when the sap runs freest; but beware how you

; put any thing more of them than their perfume into the tea-pot.

1 When the water is added, let the pot golden with their miniature 1"' " 1 "torn! for five minutes where it will be

fruit—is chosen for the bnde. I k l 0 ? 8 ' .ftn.(1 Prescribes his powers h o t ^ ^ ^ w i t h ( i , l t hpiling, in a ket-stamens

tronomer. Tho circidotion •f the book was stopped, ond Galileo was cited to oppeor at Rome before the Inquisition on charge of heresy.

After that day he was never the Gali-

FOR BURIALS.

The to Uav dom of better to go to the house of mourning

and duties." I t extends the i\4 • !*«* tie of water kept just ut the boiling

ed; two of the wounded will probably : than to the house of feasting."

Representa

AMONG the unknown curiosities in the British Museum ore some cases be-queathed by Fronsis Douce, the well-known literary antiquary, on condition that they ore not to bo opened until the year 1900. No one is owore of their

1 contents. Some ossert that they con-tain masses of scandle respecting his literary cotemporories; but. from what

1 is known of Donee's character, it is not believed that he was base and silly enough to wish to preserve mischievous gossip for the "reading of posterity. Others soy that the bequest is restrict-ed to the unpublished results of his extensive researches.

fives for Con,

recover. Mrs. Keener says there were eight or uine Indions that entered tho house about two hours after night—

Almost a

committed this b u ta l massacre. There leo of former times. He was, however, 1 after they had retired for the nightr—and eheered by the noisy sympathy of h is ' many pupils, aud soothed by the softer tones of woman. His daughter wrote him words of Cbristian resignotion. Caterina Nicolini, the wife of the Flor-entine, Ambassodor ot Borne, took him into her own house, und thought it no disgrace to her noble blood to wait upon and tend him. Mario Tedoldi, tho most vivacious dame iu vivacious Flor-ence, tnumphantly established the supremacy of the female tongue over

longress, to which elections w ' ' L f f KP0« 1

the whole bill is confined, shall be bv 1'ot so that sugar ond mi k vn\\ hove boUot, written or printed anything in time to wmbine with the leverage

a L e n o t W f t n t t o Th« wmi«t. nit r . ilnHmm Hi steep those teo looves afterward; the I

there were four, and a t tho funeral of rectinir the restoration of Cadets Baird 8 0 u l ' 8 o u t 0 ' t ^ e m ' a u ^ u o t ^ ) 8 t ' n , ^ were no men obont the place. The dead Miss S there were six carriage-loads Barnes and Fleckinner who were ex' s l g h s ' 1 ) u t c a a K h t , n . v o l i r •'gg-«hell West Po in t a little crowd might hove were promptly bnned iu oa decent a ' of flowers. , peii^i b v the members of the 1st class , l r f tg o n - c uPB - AP110 . 1 8a.T. k e «P ^ ' been seen gathered one evening to wit-manner as possible, and the wounded Tliese pure, white flowers! The rich ' ftU(j orderinff the dismissal of the lead- tea b e t A cup that comes from the j n e 8 8 the passage across of any person

custom of burying our dead with flow-1

ers grows upon us, and every bereaved friend sends such tokens to' the house of death. At the funeral of Miss H

Harder—The Difference in Pistols.

An amusing story of the contradic-tion of the old adage " United we stand, divided we fall ," comes to us from up the Hudson •River. During the late rain and thaw, at a place not for from

fart—are passports to tho skies ? lav aud discussed at length

i in the House, but not disposed of. It 1 appropriates !f27,475,000.

'' The House has concurred in the Son-

From the North Bndgewatar (MM.) Ouottc. Some fifty or sixty years ago a man , , THE BorQDET.

named Isaac Phillips went from North favorite flowers of the season for " i i ' i i , V ' h T d ^ i J i n e Bridgewoter to the Southern States, the bouquet are tea-rows, lilies of the ; ate bill establishing a territorial form

h S and engaged in Hie business of buying valley and violets. Tea-roses bring of government for the District of Col-and would be richt to the end. and selUug slaves. He amassed a for- l"gher pnees than ever before. Dur-, unibm. and wouiu n g u i tne ena. t u n e . n ^ n e f a r i o U ! , businesB. It is "'K the hobdays tho price at the green-

said that ho deposited ^40,000 iu some houses for ordinary rose-buds was three bank in New York city, where it has • dollors a dozen, und a fine tlower of the been oh iu te res over since, and for : Morechol Niel, or Gloire de Dijon sells which the bonk officers are now trying ^o r dollar. A beautiful rose is better

right At length he was allowed to return to

Florence, but argns eyes of the In-quisition watched him till he wus in his grave. His daughter's weak heoltl hud given way under the anxiety she had suffered for him. The sweet girl lived to kiss him once again, and then went owuy to the angels of her convent dreams. The hmely old man wept her bitterly; but the law of perpetual

f motion, which rules genius as well as planets, nnule him go ou working. He was stiU busy with his pen ond in his observatoEy. Three or four years be-fore his death he was

um

as qu great on affliction for Gouleothe astron-omer as deafness was for Hoyden the musician. His last days were bright-ened by vieite from the grand ducal fumily,' nnd by the devotion of Viviuni, his favorite "pupil, who took his un-worthy son's place. At length, in lt>42,, „ . . u < J 1. iv

to find an owucr. There is, of course, considerable scrabbling for that large amount of property. I t is presttmed that he left no children. There are a great many nephews and nieces of the above named Isaac Phillips iu Easton, S tough ton, the Bridgewaters, and in the region round about these towns.

,0.^0 1^- The point now to be proved is, whether uito S ; "as ' tho Isaac Phillips aforesaid is tho one

» m..1 3 1.1.-A j j j j j e w

10 money is

that deposited that money York. If these heirs can proi really was the man, then t n theirs.

There once lived in a small cottage on a cross road leading from Dieker-man's comer iu the town of North

cended torts 77)': Argofy

in truth native s t a r s - - 1 PbilUpH She obtained her ivehhood by braiding straw and fitting

[boots. Itapld Baleen Voyage.

^ A ballotn which left Paris recently j r i th two passengers and agreot bulk of 'correspondence, wasuieeu the same day to pass over BrusWls. Tlie persons in charge hud been told by the chief of the Aeronautical Deparment in Paris thot with the force of wind then blow-

She guarded hor hnekleberry ' posture with vigilance, and woo betide j the children that dared to fill their bas-kets from its bushes. The old lady

| died five or six years ago, ot an ad-vanced age, und ut her request, the large family Bible, containing the rcc-

i ord of the Phillips family, was placed

paid for its petals thou many a poet has been for his "immortal lines."

AS A GIFT.

The presentation of llowers is one of the most refiuod modes of courtship; it bridges the gulf between love and pride. The Lady of Lyons, who hud never yet dreamed of smiling 011 Clande Meluotte, was lured nearer than she knew to the net when she stooped to breathe over his g i f t—"Who could have sent me these beoutiful flowers ?"

" T r u t h , " says the proverb, "lies iu uwel l ;" ond we all know with whut effort philosophers draw i t out But just watch the well Love lies i n ; how quickly, how lightly blue eyes have drawn up " I faint" from the marble cistern of the lily, nnd " fame" from the rose.

Of the general effect upon the mascu-line mind of " moonlight music, love, and flowers," we have life long proofs from the first crumpled motto tnat the

The Death of Alice l ary. From fhc N. Y. Font. 13th.

The announcement of the death of Alice Cary will be read everywhere with regret. This gifted woman was a native of Ohio, but came with her younger sister I'ha-be, many years ago, to this city, where the two have ever since had their abode. Their llrst ap-pearance in authorship was mode con-jointly in a book of poems, which was well received, and was followed by a series of prose sketches by Alice, en-titled " T h o Clover-nook Papers," which established for her an individual reputation. Since that time her con-tributions to current literature have been frequent and various. Novels, sketches, poems and essays huveattest-

The Piko County 1 111.) Democrat I safe, and the water and slush which says: covered the ice, hid from view the dou-

"A short time since a favorite cat | gerous air holes and weak spots. was left in the editor's sitting-room, Although several wished to cross, after all tho family had retired, and 1 none would attempt the passage, till at was not heard of until twelve o'clock length a gentleman came down to the at night, when it set up a most out-1 river's edge ond announced his inten-rageous caterwauling, arousing the tion of moking the ottempt. Purchos-editor and family from a sound slumber, ing from a boatman a good boot hook. The noise was continued for several which he could use us a pole to jump minutes after he awoke, and a family, dangerous places, and us a support council was then aud there held as to: should he go through, he made ready what was the matter with the cat. •Twas a bitter cold n igh t and it was decided if the cut cuidd stand it we could—for 0 while, at least. Just then the cat eumo directly to our l>ed-room j crowd, who knew the ice would not door, and with renewed and terrific support two men together ot one spo t power, sent forth her yowls, accom-1 attempted to walk over with the odven-panied by o scratching on the door. 1 turous one first mentioned. Thot gen-And whereupon our better holf declar- tlemon in voin protested ogoinst his do-

; ed that she would arise and see whot, ing so, but the peddler soid, "My tear, the cat wanted. She did so, while we 11 will go mit you, and den if I gets in stuck to our bed. Opening the door, you can pull me out mit thot stick." she found the stove door wide open, 0 * Findingi t impossible to persuode him quanity of cool fallen out upon the zinc to des is t the gentleman sprang to the

to stnrt. Then a German peddler, with u pock weighing perhaps one hundred pounds ou his back, soid he wonld go too, ond in spite of tho advice of the

ed the versatility of hor genius und the | beneath the stove, the stove pipe red ice and attempted to get such a start as hold she hud upon the public favor, hot, ami the chimney ou fire. Imme-, to prevent his "o ld man of the sea" All that she wrote was graceful aud pufe, and it might be said of her with strict regard to truth, in the hackneved line of Lord Lyttleton, that she left behind her

"No line which, dying, the might wlah to blot."

For many years the two sisters have awkward schoolboy crushes daringly been the centre of a literary circle into the scarcely opened hand—" The ' which gathered informally at their Sun rose is red, the violet's blue; the pink is sweet aud so are you"—to the impas-

steuls under her head, and buried with fier in (uouo*! w o r d 8 pf the poet that ing'their progress would be a b o u t five i the grave. I t was thought that this iuto the world's heart— leagues per hour. Two hours after | Bible womd bo of s emoe m loolung up Hm h*«ien • •piendid u*r

day evening tea parties, where the books and topics of the day were pleasantly i

diutely on her coming out the cut be-came quiet ond hod nothing more to, soy. Proper measures were taken to avert tlie danger of the fire, which we think, but for the cut alarm, would have occured. Con a cot reason V We! say yes, and our boy Dan's oat can out-reason any other cat iu the State."

C'arlyle aud Garibaldi.

Alluding to Carlyle's recent letter to

from at least being by his side; but to no ovail, for the peddler was with him in all his turnings. At los t being feor-ful for his own safety, the gentleman drew a pistol, and pointing it at the peddler, proclaimed his determination of blowing out his brains if he per-sisted iu keeping so close to him.

Acting under this gentle persuosion, the follower kept bock at a safe dis-tance, but on roach ing tbe other side

liscussed. Alice Gary's health had .v slix,'* S d i e r ^ t h e L o V d ^ r S n e S t o J , 8 ^ mer . * I fort tlie t ram could arrive thot was to

their departure they were over Brussels, 1 the pedigree of the Phillips famdy.and but, re ley ing upon the information l a s f ' week the grave was opened and the they received, they beleived thev were i B l b l e token from beneath the head of aot'more than ten leagues from" Poris, the deceased. I t has not yet been and therefore foared to descend, l e s t opened, for after lying so long under they should fall into the hands of the, e ? a u d »t was in 0 very bod condition. iWman. They continued their course. When they shall be enabled to examine but in less than on hour thev come |'t? some light may be thrown npon within sight of the »oo. The "balloon the subject of the early history of the was then 4 , 0 0 0 metres from the earth, fomily. bat t b . t i . v . U M ^ p r o . i W l i g the per- ] U , a r m „ 1

^ dims nature o ^ mmed^- M e t r o J > ( ) l i U a ol Work* in Lon-^ DOX^ I N P T I R , A I N R « of the authority VIOTOMA STOKE. —A new, artificial The decent iw\th fearful vel- g ^ t e d by an aet of Partiament has utone, known as Victoria stone, is now

t f r ^ r s ^ a t h ? S u i r * o t D t l T E*™1 ' t* consent for the eon- being manufactured in England by a ^ ^ •truction of thiity-oae lines of tram-1 process perfected by a Mr. Highton.

o u t but although they fainted, they w a v_ ^ ^ m o d i f T B a c h frhi, ^ y " "

From the ptMltm flower at the Rile. She In ooming, my dore, my dear'.

She U oomkig, my life, u j t f i t . - ! Tbe red tote crlea, " She k Dev . nhe U near

And the white roee weep*, " She U Uto The Urkqmr Ua tem, 1 1 1 hear, I hear

And the Kly whlnpora, •• I wait ."

She U ooming, my dew, my iwetH Were K ever ao airy a tread.

My heart would hear hor and be*X; W e n It earth l a a s earthy bod.

My d u t would h M i b o r and beat ; Had I lata fo r a MBtory d e a d -

Would ( ta r t and fewtblc under her feet And bUMom la purple and rod. [FAMCUOM.

long been fuiling, nnd the last summer was spent by her iu Vermont iu the hope that she might regain her strength, but at the beginning of the winter it be-

says: Mr. Carlyle intimates that he could

wish to be a German, and still young, in order to fight before Paris ou the

came apparent to her friends that >he s l j e . (jgu. Garibaldi, in a could not long survive. She bore her long and painful illness with perfect submission. Miss Cory died in the fiftieth year of her oge.

MONTREAL.—It is stated that there ore three steamer per week from Liver-poel, two from Glasgow and two from London which make Montreal their terminus. There are also several lines of clippers sailing from Liverpool and other principal porta of Great Britain to Montreal. As to the ail vantages of

ublished letter of the 30th of Decern-p u t ber las t wishes that he was still that he might fight better ou theFrench Republic—making no condi-tion at all as to his nationality. rather o sad world this, in ' men, both of o noble, ond even, in ;

some souse, grand type of character,1

can feel such diametrically opposite enthusiasms, that they wish for youth and strength only for the opportunity

more affectuallv thwarting each

bear the gentleman owuy the grasp of a constable was on his shotdder, and he was charged with poiutiug with intent to kill, &c., kc., a revolver ot the head of one Hons Didemdorff. A trip was made to the justice and the gentleman submitted to be searched, aud there

of

T U..^- R» „ I_ _A I way, serving full power to modify such 1 This consists in mixing broken granite, were not seriously hurt. One pocket of o f ^ ^ ^ t as may the refuae of granite quarries, with by-despatches was alse thrown out, bnt the balloon, with the remainder, after being relieved from their weight, im-mediately rose. I t was ultimately seen to foil in the sea

e inter- droulic cement and steeping the mass ofter Mav 1st there will be a doily hue d of the in sUioato of soda. For this purpose of propellers running between the two

l o u o u i r e u i . AB vo w e tMiTauiages o i . . , , . x , H proceeding to the West, it is stated 10tber s dearost ends, and as it were, that Chicago can be reached by steam "•'utralii.ng each others from Montreal in ten doya, aud thot! pernaf

be oonsidered advisable for t! ests of the various districts and public. By tho set of Parliament the | the masses to be silicified are immersed

' ' in a tank of silicate of soda, in which ore placed pieces of a peculiar silidous stone obtained at Fomhaimxiossessiug the property of having iflT silicia in sr.ch u state as to dissslve in cold caus-tic soda. The lime of the concrete moss take* silicia from the silicate, and the soda set free re-dissolves silicia from tho Foraham stone. Hence the

ord bos' the power ot tbe end of I twenty-one yeors, and of every seven

M. EBCKMAKN repbed to an interview- j «ub«equent "year., to purchase the er who asked OK to their profits on the j tramways of the companies thot have Erckmonn-Cliatrian novels: " We get i thorn down. In granting the only one-tenth of apeuny per livraison, n 8 b t toTay the tracks, the Board has profi t and yet we have already receiv- tbe rojitee tojthorough fares m ed 330,000 francs, ^nd this klthough w h l c h ommbusses now run. we had been proscribed by the late i , . .

^ govemment. The ifoniteur had been1 AN Italian princess was recently ser- j process is continuous. ordered to refuse our advertisoments; j onaded at her palace in Rome. She

TEXT ALWAYS SURE TO CURE DYSPEPSIA. the railway book-stalls of France hove appeared on the balcony in a dress of 1 * been prohibited exposing our books." | *k>te laoe worn over gold tissue and ' —It remoToa the caoee, and thorefororemoves

holding in her band" an antiquated ^ • * * * • " • i^unianeou*-A B A N D of ostrich feathers trims a cathedral lamp, from which dropped 1 n e u t ^ i w t i n g 1 1 Cor'aDTOPEPHIAOtmrtiould

Telvet bosque very stylishly. perfumed woter. 1 baTe a home in every boasehold.

ports. Montreal claims that the charges there for trans-shipping are one-third of those demanded at New York, being for wharfage sixty-seven cents per one hundred dollars valuo of goods, and twenty-five cents per ton on metals. Curttge is fifty cents a ton on goods, and twenty-five cents o crate on crock-ery. The charge for customs entry and bond is five dollars at New York and one dollar at Montreal.

Two pairs of sleeves, one flowing and the other cout-shoped, ore often sewed in together in m:iking up rich dresses.

A SEVERE drouth is said to still p r e vail in many parts of Massachusetts.

ai v o u n g ,

be olf of i oaough was discovered the pistol. I t ia kut unfortnnately for Hons, it was

hii.li I found to b e mode of pottery, and to be of the kind known os o pocket pistol, and on withdrawing a cork from its mouth, vory good Bourbon escaped therefrom ond vanished down the throat of the justice. The gentleman now proposes to prosecute Hons for swearing that his pocket pistol was a revolver, and is willing himself to make affidavit thot in no sense is it or him-self in the habit of revolving. Hans hod to pay costs, and soys he now wants to go fight mit SigeL

existence, j uerhaps, as General Garibaldi does

risk his life, and makes no difficulty about his nationality, for the Frencli cause, while Mr. Carlyle only sighs for u power of conditionally sacrificing ^ ambitious and enthusiostic girl himself for the German cause, the I wished to hove her arms look particn-possionute yeuraiug of the latter is i u r jy H m ooth ond white on the occosion more snperficial und less really rooted o f brilliant party, and so nibbed in his heart than it seems.

AN Amsterdam journal says that New York is so defiant of law, aud so full of ruffians, that clergymen carry muskets' to church, ond that persons who bear around the contribution box arm them- , selves with revolvers. Our Dutch co-tempo ry has anticipated tlie fuct by a few yeors.

DEFIANCE, Ohio, is to hove a $75,000 Court House.

new

them down with a pomice stone! In-stead of flouting on the arms of her adorer through golden hours, in a shim-mer of white tarletan, to Jhe sound of delicious music, she passed the eve-ning in her own room with her arms in ponltioes.

AN engine on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad exploded ot Wheeling, on Tuesday; instantly kilUng R. McBlorg,

i t h e flremon, and slightly scolding the 1 engineer.

THE WEEKLY JOURNAL J A 8 . W. lUNIi , KuttOH.

I . O W E X L , - - - M A R C H 8.

CONGRESS.

JLEPUBLICAN NOMINATIOIIS. for Juitice OIMM Supreme Cowt.

JAMBS V. CAMPBELL. •

For F t f f n t s .

CJIARLKS RYlfD.

CLAUDIUS B. ORAJCT.

For Hcpr»ient«lWe hi Cwngresa. WILDER D. FOSTBR.

For OooDly Superintendent of SchooU.

HENRY B. FALLASS.

For Dmia Gomminioner.

ROBERT S. JACKSON.

PEACE-

Tho difficullios bclwceivFranco-and'

(termany it is hoped are abwrt set-

llod. The victory lias bce» won by

the Germans; the ulory i» theirs ; ftnt

lo the laurels already won. fresR ones

may be added, if a dispowtten on the

part of the rietors is manifested to

t reat the conqtiered hnmanely and

with leniency. Sncfi seems to be

their intention; to do otherwise

would be to sever the lie of sympathy

now existing between Germany and

other nations. The heroism and bravery of France

cannot bo ignored; she has been beat-

en, bnt she tought lo win. Below wo give the Artioleiof peace

as agreed to between the two nat ions ;

Article 1 —Spoqitioi the line demar-cation.

Art, 2—Provides that France will pay the Germans five billions of francs one billion at least in 1871, and all the rert in tho space of three years from the ratification.

Art. 3—Provides that the evacua-tion of Paris is to cummence on the ratification of the treaty by the assem-i»ly; that the German troops will then immediately quit Paris ami the left of the bank of the .Seine, and all the de-partmsnU of Cher ludre, Loire, nnd Seine Inferi- nre. Tlie French troops to remain behind the Luiro till the eigninc of the fresty of peace, except those in Paris, where the covernment in not to have exeerding 40,000 troops. T h e Germans will evacuate the richt bank of the Seine gradually, after wgning the definitive treaty aud the payment of 500,000,000 francs. Af-t e r the payment of 2,000,000,000 francs the Germans will only hold the departments of Marne, Ardennes, Meuse, Voages, Menrtho and Boifort. Af ter the payment of 8,000,000 francs the Germans will onlv keep 50,000 troops in France, but if a sufficient money euarantee be given the Ger-mans will evacuate completelv at onco. Otherwise tlie 5,000.000,000 francs will carry uilerest at 6 per cent, from the r.itification.

An, 4—Provides that the G» rman troops mak«> no fmIher requisitions.

Art, 6—Provides that the French Government will find food for the ar-my on the occupation of the ceded depsrtment; that favorable arrange-ments will l»e made with the inhabi-taifts and lime given them to move if they please, and no ohstaole will be f feerd i n l b e way of emigraUon. Arrtde4—Provides that prisoners will 1>e jwmedlately liberated on the rati-titfrtTon of the treat v. and that the French-<*llroad8 will lend their carri-n<«eaand engines at the same prices As.to the PVench Gnvornmeni

Article 7—Provides that the treaty will be definitely signed at Brussels imrm-diatcly aftef the ratification.

Article 8—Provides that after rati-fication the management of all depart-inents occupied will be handed over to the French officials subject to Ger-man commanders and in the interest of Get man troops.

Art. ft— Provides that it must be trHI understood that the Germans will have no authority after the de-partments are not occupied by them.

TIIK O . It, Tti/w thinks the "Coun-

ty of l lusse i r will follow the fat© of

the "County of Clark," aud soon be

known among the things spoken of

that are not. I t Is understood thil

among all the Representalivos of the

llireu Counties proposed to bo dis-

membered, Mr. Hill stands alone for

the proposed County. It is not like-

ly mombers from counties not interest-

ed will take part in this local squab-

ble, henoe the "County of Russell'

will go to tbe tomb of the Capnlets.

A NEW Bounty Bill was lately in-

troduced into the Senate by Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, providing

that all soldiers who wore mustered

into the United States service for 3

yoars, between May 4tli and July 22d,

find who were discharged by

j/iason of disability contracted in the

* m i a e Iwtfbro serving two years, shall

be x t n r t M to 1100 bounty.

Bi l l p a s s e d .

'Hie closing sccncs of the 41st Con-

gress and tlie opening of the 42nd,

were attended with much interest.

The Omnibus bill which has been

a question of so much discussion of

late iu both Houses, has finally passed

alter being subtracted from and ad-ded to by a world of ainenilmculs.

The provision in the bill wliea" first

introduced, appropriating mousy for

the erection of Public buildings,, pro-

vided an appropriation of $75i000 to

Grand Rapids, but an. amendment

offered soon after it* introduction by

Mr. Dawes, was agreed to, which

caused this and other appropriations

provided in the original bill, to go

Hjy the board." Soon after the adjournment of the

4!l'st Congress tbe new House was summoned to order aud roll callcd ;

after which the election of Speaker

was proceeded to. Mr. Blaine of

Maine, was re-docted by a majority

of 33 votes over the Democratic Can-

didate—Mr. Morgan, of Ohio.

A S T A T U Convention of Prohibi-

tionists was held in Jacksou on the 3d

inst, for the purpose of nominating a

State Ticket to be supported at the

coming election. Hon. A. Williams,

of Ionia, was nominated for Justice

of the Supreme Court; Rev. W . W . Baldwin of Charlotte, J . S. Tutlle, of

Niles, for Regents.

SOME O X * has said that our LegU-

lature is composed of "backwoodsmen

and city blockheads," etc. The man who said this was jtottiMy

an aspirant to Legislative honors and

takes this method of telling people

how bad he feels over his defeat. Eh?

IN T I I K new Congress that met on

the 4th of March, there are in the

Senate 67 Republicans, and 15 Dem-ocrats. The House has 131 Repub-

licans, and 96 Democrats. There

are 2 vacancies in the Senate—one

from Virginia, and one from Georgia.

There are 16 vacancies in the House.

S I N C E ihe first fifty days of the pre-

sent session of tho State Legislature,

(Ihe time limited for tho introduction'

ofbi l ls)both Houses have been very

busy. Although there is much yet to

be done, it is thought the Legislature

will ad journ sometime during the pre-

sent month.

Grand Ledge wants to be incorpor-ated as a city.

Lansing offers ^50,000 for the es-tablishments of the railroad shops at that place.

Eight candidates were represented at the Democratic Congressional Con-vention at Grand Rapids last week.

The old Methodist church at Mar-shall was burned on the I6lh nit. The building was insured for |!6.000.

JOHN KOPF&CO., P R O P R I E T O R S O F T H E

L O W E L L

CHAIR FACTORY Usnafketurcn of and Dtalcra In all Klndi of

F U R N I T U R E A N D

S U C H A.S

Parlor and Chamber Setts, WHAT-NOTS,

MARBLE to WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES,

B U H UI IMS W o r K T a b l e s ,

C A N E , F L A G , A N D W O O D S E A T

C H A I R S ,

^ ^ ^ . t ? E A D Y - M A D B C r y i N B , P U -CCBSP o.il Met«Ulo Burial Caies and Caaks, oonattcntly od band.

HEARSE MO SERVICES «T THE MOST REkSOMSLE R1TES.III

Rflnil HXPIIIH. Uliiou yioek Mil*, and 2d Doot «Mt olthr Bank, eut Md# f a t liver.

Hranck Slort, »l OrrrnvWr flfouUalm county p putUr. th* Putt Office, Main itfMl.

WkomttaU rtnu, *tar Ihi Fueiary, euilpjD. »r H. Kuilroad.

JOHN KOPF, WM. KJHlW*-

B A R R & L I E S V E L D , (SocMBMia to Wm. Larairar A Co.,)

Itaulpn in

POR1IG5 ft DOMESTIC If Am?. ,

A . s t •Sow>iku of » j e w a r o f 1 8 1 2

who served sixty Jays or more IH now i tiBtkjed a pension of a year,;

' and.tlie widow of a»y WI«II noJdier who was married U» him l*Hi»i« the

c l i ^ e ul ihe war , uoWJwJ Uj the

Monnmenta. Orarestooet, and Furniture Jiarbla.

63 Noiroe k 9 Feiutali 81., Hrzvi R a p U s .

A. B. NANA H. W. LIBSVBI.N.

Job Printing.

Avery& Johnson M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F & D E A L E R S I N

E V E - T i R O T I G K H I S ,

WINDOW OR DOOR FRAMES, P L A I N O R F A N C Y , C H E C K E D O R C O M M O N ,

Flooring, Ceiling Cornice Lum-ber Mouldings, of every

description, tyc. C T J S T O I M : F X j J ^ T X H T a r

MATCHING, RE-SAWrNO;

S C m t - S A W I M , S h a y i n j , X U R N I N S , & M f - S A W I N G ,

D O N E O N S H O R T N O T I C E .

WE HAVE THE ONLY DRY KILN In town, and all the work we manufacture is

made from kiln dried lumber.

We also are prepared to Kiln-dry lumber for enstomers on short not; ceand reasonable rates. •

REMEMBER The only place in town to get work made from Kiln-dried lumber is at

Poland

Hogs!

AVERT & JOHNSON'S Factory East Side Flat River, Lowell, Nick.

Anvoue wishing to get into this valuable Breed of Hogs, will do well to give a call, us I haye a pair of

PULL BLOODS

seven mouths old, In moderate breed-ing ; flesh weighing 610 lbs. Tlie actual growth of them the last month is, 1 lb. oz. per day eaob, as they are in no better flesh than they were one month ago. For fur ther particu-lars inquire of

U. B. WILLIAMS, D E A L B R I K

G R O C E R I E S a n d P R O V I S I O N S ,

C R O C K E R Y A N D

G L A S S - W A R E , A T T H E S I G N

O F T I I E " E L K H O R N S , "

W E S T S I D E .

THE GREAT WARD ROBE H A S N O W , A S E V E R , OK H A N D T H E

LARGEST, FINEST AND CHEAPEST S T O C K O F

MEN'S YOUTH'S & CHILDREN'S: CLOTHING I n t h e V a l l o C i t y .

CLOTHS, CASSIMERhJS,

VELVETS, SILKS AND LINENS,

A Splendid Variety for the Custom Trade, To which especial attention is given, and all our customers may rely on getting a stylish and perfect fitting garment, made up in substantial shape. A very lai-ge and elegant stock of FURNISH-ING GOODS, a fine assortment of WaterProof Coats and Talmas from $3,50 to $0,50. Trunks, Valises, Satchels and Umbrellas.— Our goods have been marked down to a SPECIE STANDARD.

The principle established by this house a quarter of a centir— a g O , i s 8 ' ' " ' * , 1 _ " ~ - i i — J - n —

marked you visit Grand ftapids, it will pay you to call at the great Wardrobe, the only strictly one price CLOTHING HOUSE in the City.

K . S . P I E R C E & C O .

n40tf Ko. 15 Caaal Street, Grait RapMs, Nicfelfai.

W AGON & C A R R I A G E S H O P

BILLS & GEILL P R O P R I E T O R S .

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES

M A N U F A C T U R E D A N D

R E P A I R E D T O O R D E R I N D U -

R A B I L I T Y ,

D J S P A T C I I A N D P R I C E

W E W I L L N O T B E O U T D O N E .

C A L L A N D S E E U S N E A R

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HAVE | JUST RECEIVED* WITS

LARGEST AND B K B 7

STOCK OF

DRY G O O D S ^ CLOTHS,

CLOTHINO,

BOOTS to SHOES

HATS & CAPS

e m i oil, cms >

Ladies' Fnrs &c., Ever opem<) hi WlU villa ge.

Wti

I SPECIALITY t i CLOTHING

smd (ball make It apoint to fOrnish only iho BEST ol uTerjrthiBf.

M R , F A N I O S O

I* tad leal CUIUT, snd onp nf the bent la Mtchiican, who will

Warrant F i t t . CLOTHING C U T AND MADE T O -

ORDER, in tho LATEST A N D

MOST A P P R O V E D

STYLES.

CALL AND SEE US BEFORE^

PURCHASING E L S E W H E R E .

SHEBRIilU HILLS.

Lowoll, Oct. 4tb, IS^O.

P. J. COPPENS,

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At tlie old stand of

ADAMS to FULLER, West side Flat River,

CORNER STOKE, E A S T END

U N I O N BLOCK,

L O W E L L , - . - MICH.

12$* Tlie al*»vo is an invitation to

COME IN! p. j . c.

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L o c a l B u s i n e s s N o t i c e s .

Wooden toys of all priccs nod descriptious at Lowell finkery.

BAUR'S fcliairt n^rer fails in

Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Ac. Sold by Wood*

lag k Look.

Tbe littlo folks can Had cvcrythlnR to pleasfl

tho oyo and palate, at Lotrell Itakery.

Vow Goods at Dovondorf k main's,

Droomi, palls, waihboards nnd bod-Cohls at

Lowoll Dakery.

Use Eqaine Powders for goneral dobillly.

The best treatment for Croup is DAiln's PKC-

TORAL ELIXIR.

Anything from a penny whistle to d $2,00

«Qy at the Lowell Bakery.

Asthma TS speedily relio*ed by BABU'S

'PBCTOBAL ELIXIR. For sale by Wooding k

Look.

Experienced Ilonemen u«o Equine Remedies

New Goods at Deveudorf j* Blain's.

Cupids, flower girls and animals at LoweU

Bakery.

Equine Liniment cures all skin diseases.

THAT MAO WM not drowned as reported

bnt wa« found by his friends taking a good

•quare lunch attho Lowell Bakery, where you

will find two green-horns ready to serve yon,

• t aU hours of the day. tf

BARR'S PBCTORAL ELIXIR stops a cough at

once and cures a cold in a few days.

Lota of New Goods at Devendorf k Blain's.

For Spavins use Equine Liniment.

A large assortment of Albums just received

a t Morris,' opposite National Bank.

Pure cider vinegar at Lowell Bakery.

The best sitock of Albums in town justopen*

ed at Morris,- opposite National Bank.

New Goods at Devendorf and Blaiu's

Base ball players in miniature, at Lowel

Bakery.

Gall and see those beauliful Albums at Mor*

tis, ' opposite National Bank.

Shoo Fly Hats and sugar fruits, in fcreat

variety at the Lowell Bakery.

For Ringbone UPO Equine Liniment

INK by theql . pt. or small Stand, at Morris'.

The Grecian Bond in nil its glory, at Lowell

Bakery.

Cnrrants, Citrons and raisins ut tbe Lowell

Bakery.

New Goods at Devendorf k Illains.

BARR'S PecrtiRAL ELIXIR is sold by all

Druggists. Price One Dollar.

Buckwheat flour, pure wheat flour and corn

meal, as cheap aa a t Fallasburg, at the Lowell

Bakery.

Confectioneries by the armful, at the Lowell

Bakery.

L O C A . L i M T A - T T E J l S .

CClnitcj) E K r f f t o r n .

Cnner(>i;nllnnal01nirch.lliiiljlo,n»tri'<'t|'"'mr('«rT-cH SiibMh at 10 A. M. ami 7 P . M. Prnyf r mprlinjf o/f ThnrKHnT PTfnlnir. at (t o'clock., I..S.'irlpi:'l'«"-nr. Pabbalh School 12 M. <1. M. Clttk. Xul.l.

RtififUtChurch,UrMgntrcM. •/•ftlcc»every flsh-hath at 10:30 K. M. and 7 P. «•. I'jnror ini-eiltiffoiiThHriKlBy cTtnlne, at 7 o'clfti-k. 'hat . Olddchl, Paitor. Sabbath School at 1!2 SI. K. H. Pock, Suiit.

Mrthndlat R. Church, Hrldt^ atroet. mmIcc* every SnlHlii nt 10:10 A. M. and 7 P. M. Prayer mfrtlnc r\thu'r»"(nv pTi-nme «t 7 o'clock. Rev .1. A. Ppracne I'rtntor. Sabbath School at 12 M. Min*8. Jennlnc", »pt.

T.HtftU Poti Offlcr-'Thne of Arrival Mini Climliig of Mall*.

Fn«lern—Way, arrive tr.W p. m. : olo«P 10:10 n. m. Tlironch—ArrlreSMfta. m. t clone 8:^0 p. m. Wi'»lerii—Wav, arrWe 10:S0 a. m. ; done 5:10p. m. Snnlhern—Alto, Ilnnne, Klllmore, Norlh Irvine

nnd lla«llne«. arnre in |i m : cl">«e 7 !» m. llarrlK Creek—l^'ave Lowell Tacudayii, Thnr'daya

nnd SUurdnvi) nt7 am; arrive at l.owell Tnoday, Tlmrwlay and Satnnlav. at 10 p m

Northern—FalUn'Imr?, .Vmvina. Orant, OII«rn and Orei-nville,arrive at ll n m : clo««2 p m.

VerKenneii,AUnh. rtrrlven Wedncudny, nnd Saturday 10 n m : clow Wedneaday and Salnrday 11 n m.

KeeH#—Tue»>Iay and Friday, arrlre 4:30 p m : clo*e

Sm. ifl'" Itoitrii—Kroitt Vara to H:30 p m. Sunday, rdm 1- to 1 p ro.

A.M. KI.SWORTH.P. M.

T o t O f H S s p o u d o n t H . All cmmuniealiorn unlet* aeempnnitd by

th author1* name, will be rejected. The name will not be publithed unlets desired, but is a mat-ter of good faith.

AU comnnniealiont must be r c f f k f d at this office by Tuesday morning lo insure insertion.

Patrons and others are rtspeetfully requested to furnish us with information of all deaths known lo them, in their vicinity, logether with lime, name, age, .j-c.

D. ft N. R. R. Tine T*ble.

OOIKO EAST. Mall. in:.V)AM Thm. Freight Mixed, 1:00 I'M Ripma 11,20 PM

(301X0 WEST. Krelcht. A M MUed, 1:00 V M Kxprraa S:« •• Mall, 6 :« P M

T o - I > n y ' « \ d v o r t l B c m c n l H . Lart Chunce.-Oerhv &' Co. Poland Hop—U. R. William*. X o, 7—Motrin ft Hlne.

Fi'xxnAi. o r K. P. PHAW.—On Sundnyl Vergcnrio, March 7lFi, | W i l h o f t ' s Tpnic

last, nt the hour appointed for the fnnernl scr-1 ii|Pr(! n r c ninny wt-ury \ronirn watch OtirM rtiills nnd Fever nnd fdnrrf F.nlarge'h

vices of Edwin P. Shaw, a lurpe concourse of ' ing to night, orer tlio walers; wnlch'ng in • V " " without tire n'e of mercury and iodine, i

people asseinhlcdat the Congregational Church, j t | i c i r desolate homes for those who will never j ll leaves no head-arhe, no drj,ret/ion of .-pir- j

and uAer waiting a short time, announcement I relnrn, nnd the hcait of every loynl woman ' ' 'i and no conslipation of the bowels. I i |

i t j ' L A S T

See What

C H A N C E •nt

$5 Will Do!

was made thot the funeral services would be nmst go out lo them, for wo remember wo

postponed, for the reason that there Were indi-

cations somewlmt favorable for there vet be-

in* life in the body of Mr. ShaW. Allhongh

there were slight grounds for this supposUioti

—of course until all doubts were removed the

burial wonld not lake place.

have bnt ju.il emerged from a cloud, beneath

whose shadow tbouFands have watched nnd

wept in their desolation.

Hating just passed through tbefurnac® our-

selves, we know whereof we speak when wo

makes a well man of the sick one, nor does it

require weeks and months lo cfTect a CURK.

WILIIOIVH Toxic contains nopoifon, it con-

tains no Arsenic or Mercury, and is as safe for

nn infant as for the strong, robnst maw

Let every family try Wilhoft's Tonic nnd

test il.i properties.

Farewell quinine I good-bye. Arsenic! and say, we do not believe our aistets of Europe

Hie usual Saliliatli services were thereupon ' nre troubling themselves to-night about wom-

held, tbe congregation remaining during the | an's lights, or whether tho right of voting shoo lly. Calomel I Wilhoft's Tonic is the only

very interesting sermon by tho pastor Mr. j would better their condition. But if any | safe and sure remedy for (-'hills.

Briggs. At the close of the services, tho nn-1 Pansions Ladies he so inclined, I think under

Ihe circ umstanccs they had lielltr come over

where?, as Silex says, "the women nnd public

At the close of the services, tho nn-

nouncoment was made that the Iwdy of Mr.

ShaW was beyond a doubt dead, nnd the fu-

neral Was appointed to take place at 12 o'clock

the following day.

Tho bufinl look place on Monday, and was

attended by n lafgo procession. The deceased

being n Mason, various lodges were represent-

ed in tl'.e procession, the members numbering

about 70, who gathered from all quarters to

to pay tribute to their lost brother.

Mr. Shaw was a member of the Grattan

Lodgo. See resolutions in another column.

A wife and two children are left in deep

ailiiction.

ALASKA MILLS, ALASKA MICH.

All kinds of custom and merchant work

done on shot test notice. Having putin an en-

tire new set of machinery we feel confident of

giving satisfaction. Parties bringing corn

to grind can have it shelled free of charge.

SOMETIIIXI: ENTIRELY XKW TO WESTERS

MIOHIOA*—

A ncoKwnr.iT nt'LLER.

Which produces a very superior article of

buckwheat flour. Try i t We keep on haml

and for sale Flour, Buckwheat flour, corn-meal

and feed of all kinds. Cash paid for wheat

and ail coarse grain.

BOTKTOK4 JOHNSON.

T o l l o b n w k a , Oal t foma, Kansas, and the B. ft M. 8 . H. Lands.

The starting points on this Route are at

Chicago an Peoria. Tho central point is

BURLINGTON, on Ihe Mi«si^ippi, it tra-

verses Illinois and tbe whole breadth of South-

ern Iowa. Near tbe Missoari, its trunk forks

Into three branches, for it has three western

termini.

Its northern terminus is Conncil BluflTs,

where, crossing to Omaha, i t coanecls with

the Onioa Pceifictor all places on the intra-

continental and Pacific slopes. Over land

travel and traffic choose this reliable route

mure and more,

lis next terminus is Lincoln, the Capital of

Nebraska, fifty-five miles west of the Missouri

at Plattsaonth. This is the only direct aven-

ne to the South Platte country, where the

sales of railroad land last season, rose to half a

million.

Its third tenninni is at HamSnrg, and Ne-

braska City. At Hamhurg, it makes close

connections, twice a day, for S t Joseph,

Leavenworth, Kansas City, and the whole

fioutb-west

lo journeying then, from the East to Knn-

n s via Burlington, yon enjoy advantages you

eaa secure on no other line. You both pass

over a road second to no other in speed, safe-

ty, or aay Pullman luxury of m<tdcrn travel ;

and while <MI your way, survey the garden of

Illinois and Missoari, as well as 400,000 acres

of prairie la South-western lowu, now iu mar.

ket at low prioek a«4 long credit.

Keep it llten before p,*o(ilo westward bound,

"to lake tho Burlington Uoulc."

Chips a n d S ^ i n t e r a .

Gold $1:11.

"Ruffles'' next week.

The proprietor of the Franklin House has a

new Omnibus.

Thunder in the winter is one of the things

we hear of,

Jno. G. Saxe delivered his poem on Love,

in Ionia last evening.

Buchanan is lo have a school hoi)3e to ac-

commodate 600 pupils.

A porker was recently sold in Battle Creek,

that weighed over 1,100 pounds.

Grand Rapids people are tearing the Hol'y

Works (qnestion)all to pieces.

The Saginaw Republican comes out for the

re-election of Grant and Colfax.

Tho citizens of Hastings have voted to ap-

ply for a city charter. Sensible.

Young People's prayer meeting every Tues-

day evening at the Baptist Church.

Mr. C. 0 . Sexton, of the 0 . R. 7 W * made

made us a friendly call yesterday.

Wanted, at this office, 50 lbs. of new Ma-

ple sugar, on subscription for the .IOORXAL.

The Saginaw Courier makes out Iho cost of

salt to be $1.30 pir barrel.

The Saranac Standard will hereafter be

printed ia Ionia.

The CanUta of Esther, given at Ionia, Inst

week, under direction of Ferris, was a success

as usual.

Tbe time extended for the payment of taxes

to the Town Treasurer, expired tbe first of

March.

The stores occupied by Hine i Noble and

Wooding 4" Look, are being repainted and

"shinod up."

The Young Men's Christian Association of

Niles, netted $300 from one lecture by Jno. B*

Gough.

ENTKRVRISIXU AND SURPRISIXQ.—Mr, E.

W. Tucker Is constantly increasing his facili-

ties for more extensive work in mnnufacluriDg

agricultural implements, having recently add-

ed a 35 horse power engine to bis manufac-

tory, He bos now lying in his yard 180,000

feet of logs—mostly White Ash—to work up

for the trade this spring nnd summer We

are Informed that be has already received or-

ders to furnish 72,000 band-rakes, 36,000

borse-rukes, 6,200 cradles, (not infant, but

grain,) and 12,000 scythe snaths, for the com-

ing season.

As these orders arc mostly from beyond the

Mississippi River, it is evident that Mr. Tuck-

er 's manufactory is widely known, and that

he has already built up an extensive business.

Energy, perseverance, and printer's ink, faith-

fully applied will make business.

Y. M. C. A.—On Friday evening last the

mombers of this nssociation met nt the bouse

of Mr, Wilson, and elected the following of-

ficers for the ensuing year. '

For President—Dr. W. A. Fallass.

Vice President nnd Cor. Secretary—Jas. W.

Hine.

Becording Secretary—W. E. Morris.

Treasurer—Jos. K. Fairchild.

LOWKJA. MAHKKT ItKI'OJIT.

CORNKCTRC M*H.S, 1871.

Wheat (white) V journals aro prating nbout it," or keep quiet j Wheat, (red) V t'u

until lliey are sure tbe days of Robespierre Kl.mr,'"v

will not i-o revived. Now, 1 am a believer in j

woman's rights: that may seem strange talk Hurley, Ve» t -, ' Corn, V bu

tor a woman, but not more slrange than true. I corn Meal, cwt

But cannot tay that I favor woman's sulTroge, I v ton . . . . . . . ' .

as I cannot see bow it can benefit them as a i Hnui, r ton .. 1 , llutier. V lb

moss. There nre exceptional cases of course | Ku-g., i* 'io*

and under this bead would come the case of j*

Silex's inquiries, "bow many might there | p"'*'

Who would will that tho door should be shut | llnin*,

against the woman who would dare to vote.' m - . . ' " 1 . " " ' . " " . . " " "

I do not believe there is one man in ten, who> fil'lc',e1,n V ®

' 11 urke}^, " would oppose his wife's voting, if she could so | Lard, ••

far forget her dnties PS a wife ond moiber i'„ia'ioo., np«rhV.V.\V"^'".V".V."

and the good angel of the household, as to mix

herself up in politics. Of course be could not, * •

oppose ber, especially If he wos running for ApplenIdried, r m * ft office himself, but would be ns polite to her

(lor the occasion of course) os be usually is to p"1 ' akin*, W th , , . . ; Mid' ", irr-en. r t h -

other mens wives. There are some exceptions j uide«.drv.(rilui) ft

certainly. For Instance, a man who would | v o u l . '

take a woman by the hair and shake his'

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Board. r»OABn can hp nblalncl In a prinfe family in the

) U|o»t bOaltliy and doMralde locniily iu town.—

great fist In her face nnd tell her if she did not

sign that deed be wonld "spoil" ber face, nnd

then compel ber lo swear it wos ber free act _

nnd deed. In such n case ihe woman should i "• "• Smith,

vole, and have the power of tbe Roman inqui-j T V / T OUKIRF i t 1 I I N K sition and sbe should be endowed with the; X ' J L

strength of a man for a little while just lo

leach him a little respect for his betters. To

such men it will bo tbe beginning of trouble.

But to tbe mass, I presume tbe world wil|

move on as usual; Ihe inn will give its light

by day, and the moon by night . And like

the Emancipacion ProcI*m«Uon, people will

•ay it was a milila—cxcoie political ne-

cessity. SUE.

! If any one will lend o i one dollar and 11 ft y

| cents for nn indefinite length of time we will

The following were elected mem bers of the 1 l h e i r 00111,1 0 B 0 0 r ^ f o r o n e g u b -

Executive Board : John Wilson, A. Buchan-; g c r ' P , , o a '

un, S. Liltlefield, J . H.Snylcs, S. B. Smith ! A very near neighbor of ours happened in

nnd J , W. Ampblett.

Real Estate

•Agents, L O W E L L , H V t l O H .

W i l l a t t end to buyinic, sollinR a n d leas-ing, Rea l Eata to or Pe rsona l P r o p e r t y , alao

C O N V E Y A N C I N G . P.irtlrs wiahint; t" wit or piirrhn»a Real Riitnte

will find it to tlieir advintajfi- to giw un a call. We ailrertlw projiem- put intoiiurhaiiii' Irce of cunt nn-

SHARES SELLING BAPIDLy.

O n l y i FlK * SPPKIfrr STKK.r, KVliK W'rSftJnr n i l f ' ' .Wf» Wi ll wirlh the imniey—iind whicU you nrr .i k« tu (INVK. and

A r o r t n n o of $25,000? Ah** oneo/ $to,otnt: nnr offn.inrit; ,fn4

onrtrf.\,r,ttO: f.'t.OOO.' $•'.&<to } I .Mm ; I,lent / J W O : anil H t Olhrr il It i .V li

ruiXKsi

Krom Twvlre Hundred l)<ilhr« down In Thr». Ilnn-dn-d—III., mnfrrjplttf v,»Im» (if vhMi h M.\l IV-FIVX TII'n'rfAXtr lMM.I«VKar ,fll ,,f wl.irh «,!! P"«ltlnd) li" ri*»triliirfi<) pil/j>i inwiii; >liii idmliV-un

O n t l l < f ^ l ) f > t o t ' A i M ' l l i » c \ | . AlljaTjinnn wlntilDft Klmrea flionl.l WILI ,I iM'tuni the 1 iim elo.i'd^Willi tin-y hIII I.r return mall, uirvluHy packvd m v|w folluwini;

Suporb W o r k s of Ar t , And a ticket Ihrougli wlilcb

A FORTUNE WILL BE WON BT SOME ONE/

Klthor nne nf Ihe rullnnrlug Flnf I'klnrei "rut ut one, with s.SUAI'K in the dlmrilaillnn:

T h e M A R R I A G E o f P O C A H G l ^ T A >

.On henvy'plata paper, 20x1'.'inchi ".

Or, MAN A M E R I C A N A U T U M N r

A iUeauUral Gbromo, printed oil, tint*. &c., r.j;U I lichen,

Or, " T H E DAY W E C E L E B R A T E , " A Sii|ierb Steel Kngmrlnit. on hi-ary plalr iMin-r.

2Sx38,| Or " T H E L A N D I N G O P C O L U M B U S , "

On lieary plate paper. 2s\H.

The Mnn»)rer liecrto *tatclhnt tlnm ], re<|iilrod fo carry thfiU/h »iirre«.fii|| MI l-rKe eiit.-r|.ri», but the public nre imw oli.fiid "t the li"ii"tT nn.) ii^-fiilneM Hl tlir plnn. and Ihoii.ind* Im. - l»-i» rewlr to inrrst nn roun :i« the date nf tlie di Hwini; wa« w>.| fi*ely ftxiHt nimn. Tliin lm« n..* bean do'ie, nn.l •v kharebolder l« •<dirlleil to Interpt Idnnelfin ttierinj: the wile of th.- reni unlnv tlrlii.t*.

Ji" lM-ti«r or *tr<m'xrreiidorM(inenta of the plnn. nnd Object of the wle, the valiie of Ih^ proper'v. or rli» miimgemenl of the neheine. c.iutd l». ,Ir.lr,H| thin the cndorM-menti given br prominent citit>.U HIHI tradniv-p»pvrt.

TITS M T 3 M I 1 E l l ! that theie are only 19,0011 Slurc. and that ererr omv parlni; ( j l«woni»« a «lia reli'iliWr, and receirea at ••new a auprrb Work of Art, worth Ihe ri>mn<iiit inrMl-i, and a ticket In the PUlrlbutjon of •the |»riie,. whi. li nwy yield a SJA.noO Prize, nr nn e.,ti«I rh»nc« in 9t 1'rUeii. the ivi. regale viilue of which la |M',MM.

T h e Most Libera l Terma t o Clubs nro niw offered—every perxon sending n ll«t xf (Tro nainen. together wlih SA for each name, ihtll i«-ivfr ono Fire Hollar#h.in> in the T)lat.lbutinn of l'ri»e«. with oneof th- Fine \Vork« of Art. l.irge.^ninil.-•lonf, and perhupa a KOKTUSK ! nrnv IM the reanlt of a little effort. Try ami make up a Il"t nnmng yunr fnendi. Hhareaarr lirlnK taken rapidly. All mon-r leceired for orders after the hooka are doted nill bv piumptly returned lo the arndera.

Addreaa,*

J . C . D E R B Y , Gen'i Manager, 3 7 7 Jfrowrficfiy. . » * Yorlf,

OK Arni-M.IIA.

COMPLIMENTARY T E S T I M O N I A X j

TO

aT. C . O E U l l Y . I Tele's hardware store ihe other day. and was Manager of the Great Preminm Land

The first reuulnr meet nc o f the Assoc at on i much surprised at Ihe magnitude of somo of:«>'«fp-i. >'>e\|H-iMe tvlll mmr nniil ihe pr.i|„Tt> ^ . . . . . 1 | . . . . . . < f w,|e'> o'lf ree'lnr owimittUn will Ul charged,

will be held on Monday evening. March 13lbi — = • -

at tbe Baptist Church. All are invited to be

present.

PECK k BiCKMr,—A copartnership has

lately Ui-n formed between Dr. H. B Peck

and WM. Rickert, who unitedly, and with one

accord propose to manufacl'ire and sell tbe

trne merit in their remedy, for this horri-

ble diMfW—Catarrh—we bespeak for them

nn extensive business and a profitable enter-

prise.

his dripping pans or pie tins, we've forgotten { uule»« otherwise agreed upou.

which. The sap-head didn't know what a

sap-pan was.

Dor VATTKU.—The placid waters of Flat and 1 A FA KM of tlM aerea, mile* fmrn Lowell. Ul iicr.* iiiiprovr>l. extra liearlng orchmd, new

1 h"nv, go-id Kirn and out bllildinga.gond well and Grand Rivers, are mingling, some. Allbouch I eiMi"-!!. iwdea llviuc unter in aimndnnee. The

; farm la well leiiccd .•unl ean he lamghl at a l«rgiin.— Ihe latler has not vet got its "back Up" to ils The lanninputetHdl* will be cold with the fill 111 II de-

. . , . , , aln-iL Terms e»»y. position ono year ago, it is high enough for i

Sale, Of the folliiwlnr well known ruhtlahera, Banker*, ami othur ptomlnent citlzena nf Xew Yoik.

Xnw Yor.K. Decemiier 16th, ISM. )l a, J. C. Pvnnr, long and foruniidy t an* ir aa a

I'uldlaher ia thla citv—.tint, anlie.i|Ueiitly. I'niii-H ftnle* (•iiniml*»liiner lor the Pail> Kxpoalllnn "fl,<i7 —we, the und'tajgned haveknnwn luilmntely. and i»k» plea»un inb«aiin!: teallnimn t" hi- geiiltemanly chnrai ler, aliict integrity, aud linnnRibla deahng %s

, I a I * hUaineaa man. '•Calarth Specific," until the beads of sufferinr , purposes. From Sunday morn. ! K S i n | , | f r i l I i f , i i | n W l r ' ^ .VIKl .Anv .Kmx A^.j-nSKhiraand iwv.n.i',.

honwnity «,e effertually "cleared out." Both • i nB , U 1 T u f ? d ^ r n o r n i n E , h c 2 4 ' nm ' . w.^^HM^s^"•nMl:llrc:n,' arc stirring and enerpetic men, and as there is i n , b M ' "ccording to Boyce and Nash's gradu- r , . „ i lor a re.lilenro. I'ricefMiO. Uno lourth dowo,' ' "i'm Tel. Cn.

aling stale. Yesterday it went up s lowly . - . '"e punba-er. NewPV.!!kriu!;rninB K , r n ' " '

Last evening the "old mark" said it lacked! i r B v . , ,- 3 , , , „ lSVftl^ lvM^ , ,pS0M ,", l

" . . I In \ erp«nnea, one mil* from I^iwell.—i J - I ' . f | U\ IPresident N. \ Seciinlr l.ank. about 30 iiitbes of being as high ns it was « " Partly Improred-excellent land lor fruit.— I '•K"-11"- ilAKEK. Caanier Flrai Nnimiul IUnk. , . . tTi Ml J r . • . | I'rico |30 un acre. (il!KKM.K.\i", N'OlilllS A: CO .IlioLeiS K». I'Ii-B last spring. Tbe mills and factories are rest. 4 | RIIAS. A. BTKrsoN, A*Ur llou«..

ing, nnd ferry lioals are being callcd inloj | ^ A r R K 8 l n Bowne six milra NEW FHIM —Messrs L. B. Lnll and W. W-

- - nth of F^^ell

Owen, ™ to Rix Bob.son , opene.1! U ^ t ^ '

heir store to customers on Saturday last - m a k i n j ; i t c l t . f e U i n t . l y bad walking. J e a t n . . a ^ o o t l ^ 7 o K r : h ^ ; : U e , d a , , C d 0 , " , ' , " , • We are clad to see this "Lull" in the grocery g l i l l t o c r o s s o m

trade, and hope the business will l>e such that ,

the firm can't get along without Oicm. Both have a host of friends who wish them abund-j c l , a K ' ' 1 l '10 store ol liobt. I'cck ,J-Co., ant success. i Middleville. Arvine, of the above fiim bus

1 removed to that place to carry on the drug , . l M , emMl TNR. GOLURS AO*.—We have received the

first number of Theodore Tilton's new paper,

"The Golden Age-" a weekly edition printed Ma rk Remlnpton ia bundiog up a good i n N c w Y o r k C i t y I t . , i n j f l ^ n j r n t o n

questions, and especially does it show Ibis

The drug store of C. K. Gibeon, of Ada, was j

entered on the night of the 25lb ult., by one I

or more corions individuulfi, who took tbe i

liberty of borrowing what wniae change theie

was in the drawers, IraUitg no receipt Uiere-

for. or iol'oruialion as lo wbtn the UMNiey

sbuuld be rcturuej . A verj' c.ntle.o j axe u/

ul bujiutos.

trade in Ada. He knows how to do it—ask

him if it don't pay to advertise.

One of Ihe latest and finest institutions in

town ia the new "City Meat Market" wagon

manufactured at Amphlett's, for H. N. Tayior.

March came in like a lion, but got over it

very suddenly, end now it bids fair lo caper

along and go out just as Mary's little lamb

did.

The Greenvillians are undonbledlr up a pep,

now they boast of a city. In fixing up their

Aldermanic proportions, bow tbe lager will

suffer.

Tlie Kxecutive Committee of tbe Slate Agri-

cultural Society, promise to hold the next

Slate Fair at tbe place making tbe highest

bid. Grand Rapids—b« liberal.

We arc informed that Mr. Wm. B. Rickert

(now of the firm of Peck A Rickert,) has sold

bis f^rm in Keene, to Mr. Giles Congdon, of

Ibis place, for alniul f8,M)0.

ll was erroneously slated in our last, that

Tim O'Brien broke bis leg while taking down]

a log bouse. We have since been informed

that the injnry was only a flesh wound and

sprained ankle.

T. Mueller has sold his restaurant lo Geo,

Bebler, formerly with Hugjrfns * C o . Muel-

ler started fnr Grand liapids last Week, with

tbe German flag unfurled aad waving.

Through the efforts of Hon. T. W. Ferry, a

charter for a National Bank in Grand Haven,

bus been secured. About $90,000 iu stock

has already been swliscnbed.

The squaw whom Bennett lha cigar maker,

deserted a short time ago, has been transferred

to tbe fiontof Wm. Hall's Cigar Factory,

where sbe will be pleased to have lovers of

the weed assemble hereafter.

"If yon like iht» paper, please say so ; or, jf

von don't like it, »ay was a mnrginal

note on nn ejrknnge received from X. Y., the

other day. Failing to see NB.Ttbiog iacon-

Hslenl in IITN reqne*!, nnri iksiiinp io please

j tbe Edltflr—whbiiot tbe least litoitanry we

; tut ready to t a y - t>o,

spirit in its criticism on religious and pol'ticnl

questions. It is a very interesting and iu-

struct'vo sheet.

StTGiOAL OrKUAtiCN.— Last Monday, Mr.

Araasa Knapp, of Vergenncs, bad one of bis

legs ampttTaled abont five inches below Ihe

knee. He bad been suffering sometime with

gangrene in bis fool, and the- disease constant-

ly growing more serious, rendered amputalion

necessary

and Smith, perfotmcd the operation. Al

though the case is considered a serious one,

it is hoped the j atient will be able to survive

tbe amnulnlion sud recover.

Later news informs us that Mr. Knapp died

this ( Wednesday ) morning.

| " O ' i AHIFS nf mk tinila-red land. located "He mile Bol'dllT AliAl.N.—Hum & Hunter have pur- l^'«en. aoppheil r i lhan almmlance ol

Hung water. An oppntlunlty fur a good Urgalu. e

\II01»SR and comer M wllhin Iwn minat** walk

of Ihe Bank The lot is well fenced and con-taina a good well and cUlern. Oood sideWalka lead-

! business, while Hunt remains to continue the I I V i c e fi.ooa Terms—oue hall • . ilowo-balance in three veMia. same here. I ' ^

PnEMIHM LAM> SALE.—WE call attention 1 O VILf.AORIota on Monroe St.. containing « good . - . . , a , • bini*and out buildlnea—wellaupplieil wHIi froil

of our readeis to the Premium Land Sale, in and . h m M m j . P.ire jsoo. Will exchange f..ra another column. These lots are located in ^ «—• ^ . . d haipes,. aap^t p a y ^ t .

A iken S. C., nnd Ihe climate in that seiiion j

is pronounced tcmaikubly healthy. By read-j

ing the udvertisement, il wil! be seen that the!

value of Ihe money sent, will be rcltirned in |

receiving tbe engraving. Mr. Derby is well i

known nsa man of inlcgrily, as bis testiiuo-, R g a d !

nials abundantly prove.

T H E PLACE T O BUY

GROCERIES ! Read! H e a d !

There are certain young men in town who j V.D. YOUNG ng more serious, renaereu amputniion I • i r \ o i v e n w r MM 1 1 ' r r . Dr. Peck, assisted by McDanniel, , m T e h t c o n i c 5 0 1 0 , w , f i o e b J I I A S 1 N 0 C K 1 1 ' ^ ^ I N E S r I ' ( ) T

and committing all sorts of 'evihry by night,; O F T E A S , C O F F E E S ,

thai to expect them to perform a decent act j S U G A R S S P I C E S F R U I T S

would be unreasonable. We wish ibey coo!d A N D G I l O C E R I E S O F A L L K I N D S be compelled to go to work and "boil down

tbe present high water, in sap piius. This

wonld be steady employment—just what thev

IN MARKET; R E S I D E S A

FULL ASSORTMENT O F VAN

MAPLE S n u n . — T b e season so lar bus Wen

vety favora'jle lor snpar mnkinp. Several 1

bundred pounds were brought in town yestcr- '

day all of which WHS speedily gobbled by ye

grocers, at prices ranging from 12l lo 18 CU. j

AT A UKCI'LAR roMMrsir ITIOV of Grnilan ;

Lodgs K,i, 1J»6, of F. nnd A. M., held al Gml-

ought to have.

T f n s OtT.— Friday evening of this week

has been appointed for a meeting of the Sol

K E E NOTIONS,

WHICH IIK W I L L SELL A T

LOW FIGUREaS.

diers nt Pullen's Hnll, to decide the question G O O D S D E L I V E R E D F R E E T O | ^"'nridge'st

Not of Human Lives JU T / . v vnicsaor

SOOTS it SHOES. It has been practically tTem-

onstmtcd to thousands of peo-ple that

GEO. WILHELM c a n t*at the World an piive*.

His stock is immense, bought of manufacturers cheap, and sold cheap. TIIK REST GOODS, 11ANDSOMKST STYLES ami liOWKST PIUCKS, in Michi-gan.

Men's French Kip ami Fine Calf Boots ; huVifs, Misses, ami Children's Fine and Heavy Shoes KuhWns Buckle Aiiics/fiiilfiUo Lined Shocks, and in tket every-thing kept by a tirat-elaiw Boot and Shoe house.

r.ten. wii.riK/.M r .S . - l am M-lling \tnn.lC«W tUit for |'i ; al-n

K'r B"0U fui. la ail, gne ladle.' tine - r ^ a 0- w.

in repnrd lo organiring a Military Company ]

in this village. Many old soldiers seem lo lie i

inieresled and il i^ hoped there will be a good

turn out al ibis meetinp. A full Company I

tan "Center, March 4ih, A. L. 68" 1, the f.d- j « « ^ ^ l y U ralse.1 in a short lime. j

lowing preamble and icsolutions were uuaui-

mon«ly adopted

WiiKtiAS, It has pleased tbe Great Archi-tect of the Univtrt* to remove by dcnlb, from sceuesof human society and fialernity, our well beloved brother, Edwin P . Shaw ; there-fore

Rwlred, That by this painful dispenantlon, community loses a respectcd ciliusn and our Lodge a true and faithful member.

Resolved, That in token of our sorrows, the t. « Lodge shall be draped and the brethren wear ^ ' ' Lawrence, U 11 Peck. O P .Storey, (icorpe mourning for sixty days. | Townsend, Benedict Tower, Albert N. WhieW

litsolrrd, That wn tender to tbe bereaved le r i (;Corpe Williams.

family and friends of Ihe deceiised. onr warm-1 , , , , , . ' - . . . , ,,i . IersonstAlling for these Letirrs, will ideaoe

est sympathies in Ibis their hour of all luiion - ' _ . . . .. , M , • . . . . . - ' „ • . 1 , . .. . . . , . say "adterlited, and give date ol this nonce Resulvrd, That these rcaolntion? be spread,, J \ M v . . p it

upon ihe records of the Lodge ; a copy ibeieof I r ' ' 1* fncloseil and presented lo the widow of our deceased brother, and a copy furnished to tne Ix)well WKKKLV JOCRNAI. for publication. :

Gratlnn, March 4ih. A. L. 587:. j siiAW_<h.Ti.u-.i.iv. M ,*1,1,0-. KUi*

CKO. D. \\U"I«, Srcrclary, ) K N . „ r . _ ( , n nVdniHUr i^ming. Til. uv-v Mr J. A. AIAUS, \ \ . M. j

LIST or L n T r n s remaining in the pnrtrffice J ni Ixiwell, Kent County, Michigan. March 8, 1 8 7 1 :

LAPIES LIST —Mrs. Almena Bailey, Miss

Jellila Parker, Miss Ilaltie Sanls, Mrs. Orra

Thompson.

GEKTS LIST.—Joe Beamer, C B Barber, Jo-

siah Brown, John Cullums Jr . , Henry Cro-

thers. Noble Ciawfotd, Edwin nollingsworth.

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CALL FOR ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM !

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onp. Wllhin the lart twnnty-flve yean*, uot 1o«r than

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reporilory of the modicol frofe«»ion. They are given

In wnall dotes, otherwise they would destroy life

immediately; hut even in mlnulo quantlUe-i, Uiey

prodnoo, ultimately, very disaatrous etfeots. I l l s nnwiHO and unphUowpUitfal to omploj, as romo-Jies, powerful and insidious drugs, which, ill subjugrtlng one akeub, oow the seetls of another rtill more un-managcablp. None of lhc*o tertilile medicaments operates with aa much dircctncos ond certainty upon the cause" of dlsooso aa Uoatetter's Blomoch Bitters, a tonic and corrective, uilhoul a linyleMelerUnuitv-greUtnt tii ih compotition. Arsenic and quinlaaro given fnr intermit tenia; bromide of potaaaium for uenoua illaordesi; btrychnine and prassio acid for general debility; mercury. In various forms, for liver complaint; preperatious of chloroform and opium for

Thou I looked upon John, And ho looked npon me, And wo ixith of us aigued And eiclalmed, "Cnn Ihi* bo I

Aro wo both mode tho sporl of tlila beauty— Cm il Ik' thai she's fooled yon aud me 7"

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1 could not for o moment imagine. Could they have the same cause as ua two?

("hie of them then enquired If wo had heard the news, Wbich, whon told, made me feel Liko an I'd got the blues.

Miss Hose had eloped with the servant Whose work waa to clean knivw and shoes.

Which Is why I remark, i And my language ia plain.

Thai for ways that are dark Aud fnr trlcka that are vain,

, Tho bright Modern Belle is peculiar; i Which the same I um free to maintain.

b o h t o s p a p e r u r g e s t h a t t h e n a m e s . . . f u l l y r e s u s c i t a t e d . T e n or 12 y e a r s ""joraer , a n a a i o m e r l i m e s i i o c e n r s ^ ^ | e b n i l d u r s s h o u l d a l w a y s b e g i v e n

T , . „ . , , • t r a ^ t i o M . , a f t e r w a r d a re la t ive , w h e r e w e w e r e v is - ^ t h o u t a n y p r e v i o u s warn ing s y m p - i u r e p o r t H flre c a u s e d b y d e f e c t i v e I n d i a n s o n e h u n d r e d y e a r s o l d , t h a t Jtiug, t o H u s of h a v i n g b e e n p r e s e n t t o m s . (1U0H.

h a v e i n h a b i t e d t h i s co iu i t ry f r o m c h i l d - t h e b o d y o f h e r s o n - i n - l a w was a n y s t b a n o k e m o t i o n , M r s . S d s a k R u s k , o f A l l e g h a n y G o . ,

ist w e e k a t the a g e o f o r p h a n d a u g h t e r o m ' , ^

ra.i., w h i l e the m o n n d . a m i l e t o t h . i ^ a t t a c k w e s t w a r d t h e y are f a m i l i a r w i t h , a n d i • ! .„ j,i„„ ; 0 ^r n . . , i f , . i n . ! . , v «#'» .i.,i.:i:»..t!.u n . . . n . ; „ w i f o s co f l iu carr ied t h r o u g h a back

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T h e I n d i a n s a l s o h a v e a t r a d i t i o n t h a t , flon> i t w a s h a r d l y p r o b a b l e , iu t h o b y d i s o r d e r s of t h e d i g e s t i v e s y s t e m , a n d t h e i r g r e a t - g r e a t - g r a n d s i r p s w e r e v i s i t - ; C | l f l 0 i n q u e s t i o n , t h a t s u c h a t i l i n g d i d iii f e m a l e s w i t h d i s e a s e o . t h e w o m b , ed b y a s t r a n g e b o d y of w h i t e m e n , a n d o c o u r ) f o r t h e b o d y r e i m u n e d u n b u r i e d C a u t i o n s h o u l d , there fore , b e o b s e r v e d ; h a d f r e q u e n t b a t t l e s w i t h t h e m , - l u e j 1 0 1 l g e n o u g h t o a l l o w a re turn to c o n - a n d s u r f e i t i n g , u n d u e e x p o s u r e to ex -m o u n d at T a m a r a c L a k e h a s a n o a k j ucionsnefls . B u t in t h i s c o u n t r y t h e t r e m e h e a t or c o l d , o v e r t a s k i n g t h e

t c h i n g t h e p a i n t

T h e rad ica l p a r t y i n R u s s i a h a s a p l a n to g i v e a c r u s h i n g b l o w t o the i n f l u e n c e of the n o b l e s b y t a k i n g o u t o f t h e i r h a n d s t h e e d u c a t i o n of t h e p e o l p e .

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1 ' " o s e d h e a l t h to t u r e s in b e d , &c., s h o u l d b e c a r e f u l l y Ln C i n c i n n a t i a m a n r e c e n t l y a p p l i e d c i r c l e round , s h o w i u g t h a t i t w a s a l l , I n , m f o r ™ o n s in

d o n e a t o n e t i m e , w h i l e i n t h e I n d i a n j f n j i j o w n s u d d e n l y , w i t h e v e n - a p p e a r -b u r y i n g g r o u n d t h e r e i s n o s u c h p r e c i s e | n D C e 0 £ h a v i n g d i e d . W e d o n o t ro- s t u p o r i s p e r c e i v e d , t h e l i m b s regn lar iW. T h e r e d o u b t i n t o m i s h i p 1 8 j g a r d 8 u d ( j e n d o U h w i t h horror , a s i t i s a s l e e p " w i t h o u t a p p a r e n t cause , n o r t h , of range 7 w e s t i s l e s s t h a n 4UU o f t e n p a i n l e s s , a n d e x e m p t s t h e p e r s o n t h e r e i s a a u n e a s i n e s s a u d r i g i d i t y

a v o i d e d . W h e n a p e c u l i a r f e e l i n g ot for i n s u r a n c e on t h e i ce c o v e n n g a fa l l p o n d o w n e d b y h i m , u n t i l h e c o u l d

o r h o u s e it , but h o c o u l d g e t n o c o m p a n y - • ,- w oaa tru* e 11 j k * . . » • * . * . vuu pv.avK* vuviv .a t.m .imjf.oi.njoo uuu of t o t a k e t h e risk.

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' 1 t o B o d i e s h a v e b e e n r e m o v e d f r o m o l d n e w b u r y i n g - g r o u n d s , s e v e r a l o f t h e m h a v i n g t u r n e d o v e r in t h e coffin. h a p s t h i s p h e n o m e n o n i s p r o d u c e d b y t h e m e c h a n i c a l force of t h e g a s e s w h i c h are g e n e r a t e d b y d e c o m p o s i t i o n , b u t w h o k n o w s ? W e h a v e re f l ec t ed m u c h n p o n t h i s s u b j e c t , a n d n o t w i t h o u t m u c h a n x i e t y . T h e r e i s a c t u a l l y l i t t l e p r o t e c t i o n f o r a n y of u s f r o m t h i s ter-r i b l e p e r i l W e e x h a u s t o u r e n e r g i e s b y o v e r w o r k s , e x c i t e m e n t , t o o m u c h f a t i g u e o f t h e bra in , t h e u s e of tobacco.

r ly Per- g e t t l e q u e s t i o n s i n t h e pas t , b u t w h i c u

' s h o u l d s i t p e r m a n e n t l y . T o t h i s court , h e s u g g e s t e d , a l l q u e s t i o n s , pas t pres-e n t , a n d t o c o m e , c o u l d b e re ferred and t h u s , a n y t h i n g l i k e a n i n t e r n a t i o n a l V a r b e t w e e n t w o E n g l i s h s p e a k i n g n a t i o n s s h o u l d f o r e v e r b e p r e v e n t e d .

T h e r e i s a s m u c h r e s p o n s i b i l i t y i n i m p a r t i n g y o u r o w n s e c r e t s as i n k e e p -i n g t h o s e of y o u r n e i g h b o r .

invoutif o f t h e i a n d i n c o l l e c t i n g prac t i ca l i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t it , s t a t e s t h a t i n t h e H a l l j c o u n t y a b o u t 4 0 d i a m o n d s h a v e b e e n f o u n d , b u t t h e m o s t v a l u a b l e o f t h e m h a v e b e e n l o s t or d e s t r o y e d in ignorance o f t h e i r value . S o m e N e g r o e s b r o k e a l a r g e fine o n e t o s e e w h a t i t w a s m a d e o f ; i t i s t h o u g h t t o h a v e b e e n w o r t h $100 ,000 . A f a r m e r d e s c r i b e s o n e w h i c h w a s g i v e n h i m w h e n a b o y , 3 0 y e a r s ago , a n d u s e d b y h i m , a n d s u b -s e q u e n t l y b y h i s b o y s , a s a " m i d d l e m a n " i n p l a y i n g m a r b l e s ; i t w a s l o s t a b o n t s ix m o n t h s ago , a n d h e i s n o w h u n t i n g f o r it . N o i d e a of i t s va)u.j w a s h a d u n t i l a t t e n t i o n w a s c a l l e d t o t h e s u b j e c t b y t h e d i s c o v e r y o f m u c h j ^ s m a l l e r o n c e , w h o s real n a t u r e w a s d e -tec ted . P r o m t h e s i z e a n d d e s c r i p t i o n « of t h e l o s t " m i d d l e - m a n , " Dr . S t e p h -e n s o n e s t i m a t e s i t s market v a l u e a s h i g h a s $500,000.

( i r a n d (Jifl E n t e r p r i s e .

aiplacinj; beforeoar readers the gnui'l diterpnse iuangnrated b y the Musical

Nicjoty of iMllwaukee, Wis . , w e wish to reronmieiul the inerils of tlie sehcine to tln-ir careful consideration. The origina-t"!- o£ the enterprise are well and honora-1

My known throughout the country, there heim; very l e w musical orpiniwuions of ••'iiiiil merits in tho United Slates. Within j tli.- twenty yefttH of its existence, this .Musical Society hus gained Ihe unlversul esti-ein anil support o f i l l lwaukeans as oue oi° their moKt prominent institutions. For this reason the most widely known business men of that city, foremost ainong whom Is the Hon. A i . rxani 'Kh M i m i K i x , President ul the Milwaukee & St. Paul H. U., and Ib-presentative in Couttrers of the llrst ills tricl of WiscoiiBin, have nut only g iven i ihi-ir endorsement, but a b o their active iu-1 l luence to this enterprise, wh ich is to take i *•«£ Inst obstacle of the Soclt ty's future' v?av, hy ameliorating the state of ils linnn-! <iial afiVirs T h e scheme so endorsed can-1 not but meet witli confidence iind universal i favor. Kitjhly Thoiuaml Dollars in green-1 bucks aa* to be distriliuted, among which [ there Is one prize o f $2r»,00o, and many | others anumntini; to large sums. T h e t ickets are sold at $2.00. Mr. H. N. Hemp- j sted, ths well-known music dealer of Mil-1

waukee, is the general agent of tlie enter-1 Prise. » :

A W o m a n w h o w a s Divorced and did not k n o w It f o r F ive Years .

From tho New York buu.

I n t h e H a s b r o n c k d i v o r c e c a s e J n d g e S u t h e r l a n d h a s o r d e r e d a r e f e r e n c e t o ascer ta in cer ta in fac t s w h i c h h e is un-a b l e to d e d u c e f r o m t h e p a p e r s read b e f o r e h i m o n the m o t i o n , m a d e a b o u t t w o w e e k s a g o , t o s e t a s i d e a d e g r e e of d i v o r c e g r a n t e d a g a i n s t t h e wife . Dr. '£[. C. H a s b r o n c k , n w e l l k n o w n p h y s i -" i i in in R o c k l a n d c o u n t y , d i e d in Octo -ber last , a u d h i s wife?, w h o a t t e n d e d h i m iu h i s l a s t i l l n e s s , a n d w h o h a d l i v e d w i t h h i m u n i n t e r r u p t e d l y s i n c e t h e i r marr iage , I h i r t y y e a r s be fore , w a s t o l d b y i d s e x c o u t o r s t h a t s h e h a d b e e n d i v o r c e d f r o m h i m five y e a r s ago . S h e c l a i m s t h a t s h e h a d h e a r d n o t h i n g of i t prev ious ly , , a n d t h a t s h e w a s u e v e r s e r v e d w i t h a n y p a p e r s in t h e c a s e . O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , i t i s a l l e g e d t h a t her sun, alao a p h y s i c i a n , n o w d e c e a s e d , s e r v e d t h e s u m m o n s u p o n her , a n d t h a t 1 the five y e a r s s i n c e t h e d e c r e e w a s

i e p t q i t l i e h

o r d e r t o s a v e h e r n n d h e r s o n f r o m d i s -

B f f i . W A ' J I E E E M U S I C A L S O C I E T Y . A L L C O C K ' S F o r D y s p e p s i a ,

I n d i g e s t i o n , d e p r e s s i o n of s p i r i t s , a n d g e n e r a l d e b i l i t y in t h e i r v a r i o u s f o r m s ;

G t - r a n d G r i f t O o n o e r t I " Ferro P h o s p h o r a t e d E l i x i r of Cal i -s a y a , " m a d e b y Caswel l , H a z a r d k Co. , N e w York, a n d s o l d b y idl d r u g g i s t s , i s t h e b e s t t o n i c , a n d a s a t o n i c for pa-t i e n t s r e c o v e r i n g from fever or o t h e r s i c k n e s s , i t h a s n o e q u a l ,

fiay J o h n V . F a r w e l l k C o . , h a v i n g

had uniirooodouUMl sncoosH with the I tail road brand AlpacaM, bavo again cecured its uutiru produoticn.

W S e k ADvr.nnsEMENT of D r . B u t t s '

At Mnalc H a l l . M i l w n u k e i - . W r d n e a d i i y E v e . . Apri l -40 ,1871. w i t h i h . k l m l a s a l a t a n r e o f the heat m u a l c n l t u l e n t or the c i t y .

$ 8 0 , 0 0 0 IN C A S H P R I Z E S

H E N R Y T . H E L M G O L D ' S

C O M P O t J i : J F L U I D

ponoys PLASTERS. Q R A P ^ P I L L S

T o he D i s t r i b u t e d In GKEEMSACKM, us followM I

Dispensary, beaded Ikiuk for tbe Million—Mas-r u u c Guiuk—iii auotbur cubmin. It sboiiid bo road by UL

1 ® " J o n s V. FARWELL «k Co. h a v e re-

moved to tboir new store, 10G, 108,110 and 112, Wabash Avenuo, Chicago, and aro now opon-uig tho largest and most varied Htock In tho city,

A G R E A T M E D I C A L D I S C O V E R Y

M11,1. ION W Bear Trstiwony to Their tVoiiUerful Cnrnllvr l-.lleciH.

I)K. WAI .KKK'K C 'AI.IFOUNIA

V I N E G A R B I T T E R S .

g r a n t e d the m a t t e r was k e p t q u i e t and s h e w a s a l l o w e d t o l i ve i n t h e h o u s e , in

grace , a l t h o u g h s h e l i v e d e n t i r e l y a p a r t f r o m h e r l a t e h u s b a n d . J u d g e S u t h e r -l a n d d e s i r e s n o w to a s c e r t a i n w h e t h e r , a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s , t h e s erv ice of the s u m m o n s w a s s w o r n t o b e f o r e a no-tary.

8 ® " T H E SOLACE OF A O E . — P L A K T A -

t i o s U i t t e h s is an agreeable compoand of St. Croix rum—the moat nutrimontal of all dis-tilled liquors—and a variety of tonic, altera-tive and anti-bilious vegetable productions, among which is that most invalaame of invig-c .antf , Cnlisaya bark. Tho spirituous bawn i- manufactured by the agents of Uie proprio-tom. from the supar-cane, ou their own lease-bold plantations in tbe Weta° Indies; and tbe Calisaya bark is gathered and prepared for ex-portation from South America by uie employes of the Urm. Both, therefore, can be guaran-teed to bo unadulterated, and of tbe iinest flBrOity. » l"or these reasons, PLANTATION BITTEBS is locuinmeuded as an uneuualed invigorating oonlial fo? aged persona. But it baa a strong-er recopunendation than tbat of tho proprie-tor, viz: the testimony of ihoiiHaridH in tbe decline of life, who have tested its revivifying properties^ l l i o record covers a period of more than ten years, and includea both hoxoh nnd ail ugea, from ilfty to fonr-soore years and iqi wards.,..

IPW^SEA MOSS FAIUNE f r o m p u r e I r i s h Moas, for Blanc Mance, Puddings, Custards, Creams, ito.. Ac. The cheapest, healthiest, and moat dellcioiia food in tbe world.

IPSf THE G r e a t D r y - G o o d s H o u s e of

John V. Farwell A Co.—now opening their foreign importations—bave the best and low-eat priced stock in Chicago^

FOR THROAT DISEASES and Affec-

tiona of the chest, "Brown's Bronchial Trocheft' or Congh Loeengee, are of great value. In Couglia, Irritation of tb*) Throat caused by cold, or Unusual Exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking in public, or singing, tbey produce the most beneficial results. The T n ^ t c s have prowl their efficacy^

Bay" Popc i iAR.—It i s correc t ly a s -aerted that Dr. Henry's Root and Plant Pills are tbe most favorite family p i l in use. See advertisement in another oolumn.

ftoT P n c s s i N o ' s W h i t e W i n e V i n e g a r ia a most superb article for table use. Ask for it. Warranted pure.

I S T T h e c o n n e c t i o n o f J o h n V . F a i ^

well A Co. with the chief manafaotoriea of Europe and America, enables them to show tbe largest and beat stock of Notions, Fancy Ooods, Iloaiery aud Oloves in Chicago,

They im- not a vile, FANCY O U I N K . Made of Foor Hum, WhUky, Front Hplrlta und ttc-Iiini! I.l.innnt, doctored, iiilca.l and aweaMnad to pluaae tho taate, oalled "Tnnlca," " Appetizora," " Re-alorera," ic., Ihal lead Ihe tippler on lo drunkennow and ruin, but aro a Um. Medicine, made from tha NiuItc Roots and Herbs of Uallfiimla, free fVom nil Alen-holleSllniillnnlN. ThvyurcthetiltKAT Ki.OOn IMItlFIKU nnd a LIFE tUVINti FRI NCI-PI. K, a perfect Rcnorator and Inrlgoralor of thu S)slpni, earn ing off aU polaonona matter, and restoring

! llioliliKiiltoahoalthyconililion. No person can lake ! ilieae Bitt«raaccording to direcliaas and remain long • unwell, ptnrldcd their bonea aro not destroyed by min-

eral poison or other means, and Ihe vital organs washed bayond the point of repair.

Tin-y are a (jpntlc Furvallvt* il« well iw n | Tonic, possessing alao. the peculiar merit of acling aa I a powerful agent In rolli vlng Congeitiun or Inflanuua-1 mm Ion of the Lirer, ami all the Visceral Organs, j I'OIt FKMALE CO.IIPLAINTM, whether In young or old. married or single, at the dawn of woman-!iiMiii,nr st tlie turn of life, these Tonic Bittcra haro

i nneipial. For Iiilliiiuiiialory anil Clironlr Ulifiiniullaiii

iiniltiout, HyMiii-psIa or IiKliucxtiun, lillluua, Ui-inltlciil mill Intrnnittcnl Fever*, Dinenxe-i

j ofll i i ' llliidit, IJvcr, Kiducya and Itliuliler, theso Itilli'i'- have been mojl successful. Such IMnrascN ate caused by Villuti-ii Blood, which generally produced by derangement of Iho l)i({i-<<livc Organ*.

DYSFKPSlA OK INDK^HSTION. Headache, Pain in IhifShouldera, Coughs, Tightnesa uf the Chest, Dictineas, Sour Kruclalions of Ihe Kiomach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Bilioua AtUcki, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of thn Lnngs, P,\ln In tho regions nf the Kidnaya, andahumlrud oilier painful symptoms are tho oflsprtnga of Dyspepsia.

They invigorate the Bloiaoch and slimulala tbe tor-pid iii or and bowels, which render tliom of nnri|ualled eltioacy in cloansing ilia blood ui ail impnriUes, and Inipaiiing now life and rigor to Uis whole aystem.

FOlt SKIN IUSKASKS, F.rnntU.ns. Teller, Salt Rhoum, Blolchoi, Sp.it , Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car-buncles, Kim:-Worms, Kcald-nead,Sore Eyes, Kry'ip-elns. Itch, Scarfs, Diacolorations of Iho Skin, Huiiinis and Diseases of the Skin, cf whata-ver nanio or nitluro, areUteraUy dug ap and carried oat of tbe ayslem in a abort time by ihe aae of lhasu B.llera. Ouchnltleln such caaea will convince lae most increduloas of their curative effect.

MAKKETH,

NEW YORK. B» ».k Oattu—Fair to Friae UoDS^Uf MO'iW-Falrto Prime i Viii y .s—Middling Fuici—Spring Extn WlKjur—No,SSBfii%.. OmK—WeaUra Mixad OaT*—Western Htt—Western Haui.kv Piirk—Maaa Laui>

CHICAGO. BEETCt—Obolre

Prime FatrOradea Mediam.

STOCK C'ATTLX—Common Inferior

Mooa -Urt HrnKP-UT#—O00.I to Choice BrrrKK-Ohotee Kooa-Fwah Floi-r—Wblu Winter Eitra

Spring Extra Whi.AT Spring, No. 1

No. J I .IBS-No. S Oint—No. 1 Kve-No. 1 ilAUij;v -No. 1 P.iliK—Meaa, Now l.anii!

4 CINCINNATI. n r i r W i T i * H •.Mt-.Mrt SHi.tv—Lire Ft^irii—Family Wnr.AT—EotLNo. I fon* O A T H Rvr. BAULKY. Pong Mesg.,.,-Laiui

ST. LOCIS Bkef CATTLE-Choice

Good to Prime Hoo«- I,i»o SltKEr—Oood to Choice ri/inB—Spring XX WiniAT—So. JRed Coi.s 1 »A; H Hv> llAHIiV.. I'.IIIK—Mesa I.ABD

MILWAUKEE. BKKVES—Cbolco

Prime Fair Oradea Medium

STOCK CATTIX—Common Infe

H i-Un.:'..1. Si'' Uve—lio<id to Choicu i; .wn—Choice I '.(is--Fresh Fwrn—Whit® Winter Extra

Siiring F.xlra W H E A T Spring, No. I

No. 2 Cons-New OATS—No. 1 RYE—No. 2 " " HAHLEV -Good Pong-Mess Lahl.

.$10 00 (41SOO ,. 8SS l a g u

1800 uw

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.100 .. 100 (2 I 10 .. a SO < 23 76

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6 60 .a 6 7i

Cloanso tho Vitiated Blood whenever you Snd it a Im. Iiurl'.ics bursting through the Skin in Pimples, Krup-t iuus or Sorea, cleanse it when you Iind ll obstneted

pies, i-.rup. obstneted

and sluggish in lha veins; cleante il when i: is I.ml, and your Inelinga will lell you when. Keep tho blood pore, and Ihe health nf thosystem will follow.

PIN, TAPE and other WOH.1IS. larking in the system of so many Ihouaamla, are vrteclually destroyed and removed. For full directions read carefully the cireuiar around each boltlp, prlnUni in four langnagta —Kngliah, German, Frcnch and Spanish. J. WAI.KF.R, Froprlalor. B. H. McDONALD i CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Franclaco, L'al., and

SI and 34 Commerce Street, New York. tr- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DKALF.RS

S 5 T O $ 1 0 P E R D A Y . o i S who engage in onr new boalneu make from 8 5 ( • 8 1 0 per (lay lathairownlooalitina. Full partlcnlara and instruotiuns seat free by mall. Thoaeln need of parraanenl, praStable work, should addresa at once. GEOBOK STINBON A CO.. Portland, Maine.

A g e n t s ! R e a d T h i s 2

VITK W I L L PAY ACKNTS A KALARY OI< vv • 8 0 i « r wrek and ex|H.-nsca, or auuw a largt

Mmmlaaion,. c aeli onr new wonderful inventiona Addreaa M. WAGNER* CO., Manhall, Mich.

CALKHMKN WANTED, To sell goods by oam n pie at ffholeaaie. We «m pay a aalory of (76.00 to (1 Ou.OO Der month and axpenaat. Heferencea rranirad A. BENNETT A CO., Ifl Madis<,n

>8t.. Chicago. IU.

Th e k e c b e t m o f y o i t i i c n v k i l e d . A medical Traatlae of thirty-two pages, sent pre-

B U S r , c e , p t ^ T B ^ ^ M i y ^ -

NILS SON BOUQUET THE NEW PERFUME.*

Curious, How Strange!

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lorried IjidJra> Private Compaalon the deeired lEuunamtioo. Scat free for two Addreee Mm. >L URTZiiKR, lUuoter. P«

I C H f t 925,000 1 G i f t 5 G i f t s

a o G i f t s S O G i f t s

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1 , 5 0 0 G i f t s

• 5 0 2 0 1 0

• 5 , 0 0 0 1 0 , 0 0 0 1 5 , 0 0 0

a , 1 7 7 G i f t s - $ 8 0 , 0 0 0

Iforlor

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100,000 T l r k i t a a r c to be Sold at 8'4,00 E a c h .

The drawing will take place after the Concert, aad wUl be ronducled by the following gentli-mvn, alio will lite act as Drawing Commlllee-

HON. ALEXANDER MITCF J. HENRY INBUSCH,Efci. R. P ORER, Eaq. GUIDO PFISTkR, Esy. OEO.W. ALLEN, V.sq. CHRISTIAN WAHL, Exj. ANGUS SMITH, Eaq, All pri .es will be

Hon, EDWARD O'NEIL L ll. DC RAND, ESQ. S, h. MERRILL, Eoo. M, L MORAWET&Rsq. JOHN E. ELDRED. Eaq. Hon. ILL PALMER A. V. H. CARPENTER, Eaq.

'Ipr;,e« "111 bepaid on the day after Uie drawing. W. H. JACOBS, Pree't MUwankee Maaic.U Society. EMIL WALLBr.R, Secretary Milwaakeo Musical Socitty ^ ^T. L BAKER, Traasurur.

1 H. N, HEMPSTED, 410 Broadway, MUwankee,Wla, la the aalhorixed gnneral agent, lo whom all corres-pondence should be addresaod.

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I f ip Dispitsc ul T h r c p Vwurs R a d i c i i l l j Cured h j Seven P l u s t e r s .

The onrrsof Internal Tumora, of Heart and Paralyiie. AffoctinBs salisly medical men thai it Is n poeuiiar stimulative action upon Ihe absorbent vewls which ALI/'OCK'S POROUS PLASTERS never fnil lo Impart tl.<U produce these results. Timsn troubles. diiuiectlnBs prove, ari»« from rysta, or luinon, which press open the nerresof lha part, and which Ulese won-derful Plaalvrs cause to lie abst.rhed and removed.

Thouiands suiHMiaed lume for III", by llio use of this simplu euro may ueoome purfvetiy sound.

Sek ros, I/tVKRrooL. Oct. 4. ISTO. Meaara. AlXCOOK A Co., Sing Sing

Three yeara ago my daughler .Inno wna tnkon with auvere pain in the hip. and ber f.s.t wits drawn up flui inches from the grouad. I vailed in a physielan, who aald she had "hl|i diavase." Hu treated her for some time, when ho told mo nothing would help her, and wo must mako up our minda lo lose her. Thla wua ab<iui ;i year ago, and then aho eould nut move a step without crutchoe. About thla lime wo weru aJviaed to try Ail cock's Porous Plasters. Wn got ono and applied it ovor the hip joint, aud It gavo her immediate relief Since then aho has uaed about seven, and aho has now for two montha walked to school and back every day, and the distance ia ono and a half miles, nnd this with-out any inconvenlonce. lior mother and I look upon the cure aa almost u miracle. I am. very respectfully yours, THUS, SP.FTGN.

This case ia from the Liverpool Mercury, Uctoher 8, 1870, and mny be aeen at tho Principal Agency. But we know the itatement lo tho true from our own knowl-edge. THOMAS ALLC0CK A I O.

((iiiipdm.nl Port#—Fluid I '"(nun l'hitl,<irh imil h'hiirl Rrfrnrfi

('(tlninljd (Jrapr Jnir.r.

FOK L1VF.U 'OMIT. Al NTH, JAUNDICE, IIU.IOU)* AFFECTidNS. HICK OR NERYuCS I1UADACHE, OOSTIVENESH, Etc, PORELV VKFIL TABLE, CONTAINING NO MEIK IIRY, MINEi:AI.3, 01: UI'.LETKUiorK DRUGS.

X-«» f l 3 5 t h S e m i - A n n u a l

RIFT DISTRIBUTION 1 C a s h P r i z e o f $ 1 0 , 0 0 0

5 C a s h P r i z e s o f - - - - $ 1 , 0 0 0 e a c h

6 C a s h P r i z e s o f - - - - $ 5 0 0 e a c h

2 r a i n l l y C a r r i a g e s a n d Mutehud H o r s e s , w i l h S i l v e r - m o u n t e d Haruess . w o r t h $ 1 5 0 0 e a c h !

T W O H O R S E S & B U G G I E S , w i t h S l l v e r - m o u n t o d H a r n e s s , w o r t h 8 0 0 0 e a c U T W O r i M K R O N K W O O D P f « N O « . W O R T H 8 5 0 0 E A C H !

TEN FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, WORTH $100 EACH! I,'illO (iold nnd Sllrer Lever Hunting Watches, worth from $£o,00 to $300,00 each!

Gold Vtst and Guard Chains, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Ware, Jewelry, Photograph Albums, &c, WHOLE NI'MRER OF PRIZKN. 10,000 | TK'KKTN l . m i T K D TO - - 50,000

T o l i e d r a w n M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 7 , 1 8 1 1 .

S ing le Tickets , $ 2 j S ix Tickets , $ 1 0 ; T w e l v e Tickets , $ 2 0 ; Twenty - f ive

Tickets , $ 4 0 . Ajccnto w«nt«d <o aeli TlekeU, to wkona l iberal pr?inlaraa wi l l bn paid ,

ClrcnlKni enntatnlnK a (tall ll*t of prlrcs,a desorlptlon of the manner of drawing, and other infonnation in reference to the Distribuilon. will be sent to anyone ordering them.

All leitere must be addressed to j ) , S I N E , B o x 8 6 . [ornct. 101 W, j U i St„ Cinclnnall. 0. CUil'lSSATI, 0 .

A K T

A M I

1 SI'RSTITl'TR for YEAST, CREAM TARTAR. A SQDA or SAl.ERATPS. for tin nroliictlon of LIGHT, WHOLESOME ati.l liKLK KH s RoJI«, RlMlits, Griildli- l ake-. Waffles. Corn Rread and PaMry of every (|.v'rl|ili'iii. I.very l.ox iv.-irrantfl.

We have eortifirnUs ol" some of tho I" »l houim-keepcrs in ihccoutilrv uim ie< ..niiiieini iia.sli«lng far superior to any tlicy have ev'i r uK<i. Try it, and you will ii«o no other. For sale by nil iwer* .

Manntkctured hy HOI.LISTER A CO.. Toledo, O, ^LAriDK.v A Crank , Ag ia.sas, Water St , Clii(aco.

C u t T h i s O u t ! And aend twenty-five centa for a ticket, and draw a Watch, Sewing Machine. Piano, or some article of value. No blanks, Addreaa

PACKARD k CO,, ClnclnaaU, O.

INDEPENDENT

F O R T U N E IN

The .11 oooUins aUmps.

T o P r i n t e r * , B i n d e r s a n d P u b l i s b e r s . The aubscribera manufacture ROTARY PRINTING

PRESSES, with frnm two to ten impreaaion cylinders. Alao, PERFECTING PRESSES of various descrip-tions, with two or mora imptesaion cylindera, to b« •sod with type or storeolype, and with one to ail foed-era, or with n.lla of paper. SINGLE AND DOUBLE CYLINDER PRESSM, BED. AND PLATEN POW RR PRESS, for book work. NEW STOP CYLINDER PRESS, with labU dlalrlbution, and from four to ten-form rollers, for Ihe hneat illustrated newspapers and the beat book and wuud-cut work. SMALL JOB. CARD, RAILROAD TICKET ANU COUPON PRESSES. SINGLK LARGE HAND CYLINDER PRESS AND SINGLE HAND CYLINDER RAIL WAY PRESS FOR NEWSPAPERS of moderate eir-oalatlooi, printing by hand power eight hundred ire-presaiona per hour. Alao, farniaii every attiole ro.julred in prinUng offices,!Including type). PATENT LITHOGRAPHIC POWER PRESSES, HYDRAU-LIC AND SCBBW PRESSES. ROOKBINDF.RS' MACHINERY:alao. MACHINERY FOR ELECTRO. TYPERS AND STEREOTYPER8, CAST STEEL SAWS WITH IMPROVED INSERTED TEETIL The above aro all manBlaetared on our own premlaea, under our personal auporrieion, of the boatnulerlal and workmanship. liluslraled .-ataloguea sent nn appllca-tloa. R HOE k CO.,

Office and Waremum. Sand *1 Gold St., N. Y, Manafacturieaon Grand, Broome, Sheritt and Colum-

bia rtreeU'ILY.

B L O O M I N G T O N N U R S E R Y . I L L

I'.Hh Year, (tfj Acrea. IH Grcenbnuses. ) l.iirui «r Ahnortmrnt—-nil hIsm-b. Hp a I tsiock !

Low- I'ricee • Wduld > ou know What. When, n o w to Plant :

I ,. ''r"1'.'; s,'ad". Evergreen Trres: Root Grafta, Seed- ! 1 """i Csage PI ante: Apple Seed, Ijirly Rose Potatoes; | Shrubs ;Rosoa,Groenhouse and Garden Plants, £c„ Ac. I

F L O W E R A N D V E G E T A B L E S E E D S j Fineat, Beat Collection—Sorta and Quality.

Sond 10 centa for New. Illustrated, Deicripilve Cato \ Ipgue—PU nages. Send stamp, osch. for Catalogue of

•Seeds, with plain directions-<V< pages: Bedding ami [ Garden Plants - a; pages, and Whoiooale Price List- 21 j pages. Address j I f. K . PHOENIX, HlooininKton, H I I m o I h .

f f A CENTS.—The WEEKLY WISCONSIN, a ' • M f paper larger than the AW y..rk \Mlu. con-taining all the great iU.it of "NO MAN'S FRIEND," from Decemlw-r Ist t.. May Ist. in.-lading back nam-' ' . " . " • ' " . r W . f A d d r e s a CRAMER, a i k k n s A ('H \ M I* H. Mllu.iukc.i, WiseoiiHin.

M. N. U., Feb. a , 1 :1, " " '

I n S o u t h w c c t Mlaaourl .

T h e A t l a n t i c k P a c i f i c R . R . Co.

Have for aale 1 00,000 acres, of best qoollty, on long crtdit, cheap,

Theae lands are Just bmught into market, havia* been reserved since IgU till the oompletion of thia Road. None of these landa have gone into aiiecalatora' bands. Actual aettlers are coming in, aad to them onii are aalea made. The beet climate, with ahort, mild wlatera^nd long itnnmers, relieved by geologicaJ eleva-tkm, from great heat, and heaithfalneaa superior to all consamptlve tendencies. Invite settlers to thla region.

For particulara, in parophleta, apply to AMOS TUCK. Land Commissioner.

Corner Sixth and Walnut St., St. Loaii, Mc. How made from Cider, Wine,

Wnlaaacaor Sorghum in 10 honrs wlthuul oaing drugs. Circnlar free. W. H. OILMORE.VInegar VINEGAR

Maker, Shllob, O.

s s o , o o o GIVEN AWAY!

ON T H E 3Iat WAlM l i . IST1, our M-coni! Distribullun of ('.mA ami uihrr at fit, smounUng

to fUiUO, will be made lo the purchaaers uf our cole-lira tea " Colyait't hntun Gold I'IHI " Pri. eoflGold Pea and Tirkel, #1.10. »r 4 Tor t \ For particulars ahd list of riifts, addrrsa K. H. COlXiATE A CO., Cin-

T W O to S I X nOXKH of tke HPE<TPH' PILL will Piioiipti.y and Pkhmanest lv rur. a s t cane nr Sprruiator-rbcfs .MmlaRl i W r a k a e m o* Involuntary Nlghlly on Dally I.ni»i-«. howefur originally caaaod, or however aggravaled In Character; while they will speedily correct these teivihle muibid con-ditiens which spring from the primary oUcaao or from secret vice.

The Sprclflc Pill Is eijualiy applicable lo tha tr««linMlt <if rrery kind vf Genital or hrituirv Irritation, tnrapmHly, tm imptumey. InoUim, Lint or " **

im th* rH**\ .Wilh; THprhnr-f: In*nt*nu.tim Of '\9 fkt K'dneyt. dr.

HtN, Lawtch*. STrDKNTM. hw\ %1I who fol-low MdenturT occapaikmf. or who^ Hn %in ami Neh-vom DTITKU arr urur workod. irv nHarly «ub)rc( to wmUd' of the Omrro-UnniAKT OiuiA. i. Tbe** tLouM not faU to qw tho SPBcinc P i l l .

T H E S P E C I F I C P I L L

Contains no .Wrrftiry, Iron, (itnlhnri'lf, or any Imjuriam ingrrHirnl'.

r T" Price; Jlporbox. SU boxes, i i r l ' " a ' once) tor Sent by Mail.

A N E W T R E A T I S E

On the '"Iusm. Kfret, Sympltwu md niaiwunl of Sex-ual Di'liility. just Is .led, will bo forwarded, frc of.postage, to ail eiilferera ill either sax, by

J . WINCHE8TEK CO.. 341 John s trrct . N. V.

VCJKNTS WAMTEO—«2g A MONTH) ' y the AMFHICAN K M T T I N t ; UACIIINE t o

BOSTON. MASS.. ..r ST.LOUIS. MO.

S i x M o n t h s . It e n be made by men who know how to do bailnoaf on the quiet, and can keep a secret. No communica-tions received from Ladies will be answered. Por partlcalara addreaa

E . D . M I L T O N ,

5 0 9 BROADWAY. NEW YOUK.

THE QREAT FIRE AT RICHMOND. H e r r t l i ^ s S a f e s in t b e S p o t s w o o d .

$ 2 3 , 5 0 0 I N O V U & B N C Y , AND THE BOOKS. PAPERS. SILVER AND

VALUABLES OF THE StOTTSWOOD HOTEL, AND THE ADAMS SOUTH-

ERN EXPRESS COMPANY ARB SAVED IN HER-

RING'S SAFES.

Tliife liiil« nr.' ilie in.*.! (ielialrf-il!' i u-utit puri!iillv.i, M.i|H r« 'Ilu« -..mi. i ..tl, .„i . There h in'tliiii({uiiire uc.-epul.l.' I ii' tU •' ii. e ii. Th. . give tuur, anil -aiiMi ii. Itl.ur tiau. ea ....- •:rip-iii« |«iiii-. They !-n i'Oiup. '-.il of the • .11*11-riit-. Attura Iiw ilayp'iip.'of Ihcni, hrrii -.u i:,vi«-oruii. n of the . iitiri HVHteni ink.. 1 jiliu' • ;i • ipiiear inirai'illoilH li. the weak ami onervat,'I, uli 'tli. r ..rinuig fpitu Itiipruilriicv "r difoiw. 11. T, lii'liii-IkiIcIV (V.iiii-iiiihI Fltrfd Extract Oolawl'i 'in.iie 1'llla .ire not iiii);iir-i4 Wed, from the fact that e IllKdoiii.t liiwnive,tint (iiwh tlir..ti«h th" Htoiimcii without (liHvoivlug, i-onawmonUy do 11 il pn' Into Um .1.-sired elfci t. THE CATAWBA OR-VPE I ILLS, I-h ing pleaaani In Ufle and odor, .In 11. t 11 .-.-iHilat.! their iM'tni- e.iKiir-i.'aie.l, PRICE I'lKl Y CI;NTS PER BOX.

H E O T I Y T . H B L a C S O L D ' S Unilll.V I ONCKKTBATEO C0SIP0i;tD

FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA , Will radically exlenninato from the wy-if :ii .Scrofula . Svphilin, K. v. r Sops, Ulcer?, Sore E>'ee, Sore I, !.'*,

S rv Mi uth, Hon- Head, Rmuchitia. Skill ni'.-i'.-s. i Si.lt Rhcam, ( ai.kerr, Ruunuu{H In'in (••• E,r,Whlta | Sweliing'i, iMm. r*. CauceronH AflVo:; '"..I.n., ; Rlckot!<, (ilaiiiluiar Swellingi), Night Sv . j S , llaab,

Tettrr.Hiinii rsiiir.il kiads. riimni - nV-iuia:; -ia, D,v>jH p«iu, iii.d al! din .im i that hiivo lie-i 'tabli-h-

j e.l iii the Hjxt'm lor yiarn.

D i s t r e s s i n g C o n g h C u r e d . Letter from the Rev. Dr.Beattie.

SCOTCHTOWN, Orango Co., N,Y., Uct. A', IH*. Thomar ALU-oo* A Co., Sing Sing:

Your Puroua Plaaiera ara » great blessing. My dangi> ter Isabella bad whooping cough tomo twelve months sinoe; when tho severity cf the diseoao had abated she , Hill for six montha had a .list reeling cough and liccmuc very weak and thin. Finding inlernol .-BaiedioaDf uO avail, an Allcock's Porous PI; ater was applied to her cheat. The cough waa relieved from the day il was put | on.and in ono month was onttrely enred,

1 am yours, truly, D, BEA'iTIE. 1

I n f l a m m a t i o n o f t h e K i d n e y s C u r e d . ; Tuomab AUAXKK 4 Co..Sing King-l or years I have

sailored from inflamination of the kiiincya; my phys icianagave me litUo relief,and I moved about like an old man bent down by yaars of anfforing. At length your Porous Plaatera wgre recommended to mo. I spited ' uno to each kidney, and tbe relief was immediate. 1 -wore them for thirty days,'vhen my back and kldnev* were perfectly well, and I waa once more able to walk ereot. I think the half of tho virtues of your Plaaturs yet remain to bo told, bat should any one wlxh to hejr thereof I shall be pleaacd to tell of my experience.

1 am youra riMpoctfiilly, THOMAS J. JACKSON,

Um East Thirty-second street

(I BEING PREI ARED EXPRESHI.V FOR TIIK ABOVE COMI'LAINTS, ITS ML'KiD-l ritlKYI.NG PROPERTIES ARK GREATER THAN ANY OTHKIl PREPARATION OF SARHAi'AHILI.A. IT OIVKK Till; COMPLEXION A CLEAR AND rl.ALTHY COLOR, AND RESTORES THK 1'AMKNTTO A STATE OF HEALTH AND PURITY, FOR fURIFY-ING THE BLOOr, REMOVING AU. c.iKONIC CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES .UIISING FROM AN IMl'URF. 8TATEOF THE BLOOP. tND THE ONLY UKLIAltLh AND EFFECTUAL KNOWN REMEDY FOR THR CURE OF PAINS AND SWELLINGS OF THE BONES, ULCERATIONS ( » ' THE THROAT AND LEGS, BLOTCHES. PIMPLES ON THE FACE. ERYSIPELAS AND AU. SCALY ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, AND BEAUTIFYING Tin: COMPLEX ION, PRICE. *1.50 PER BOTTLE.

M

We arc in recoipt of cares of braises, of internal lesions,of oniarged apluen, of broken ribs, of croup, o! asthma, of cold feet, of lame back, of pains in the side and abont the heart. Ac. Mr. Nathan Anderson of Croton, Westchester county, for two yean could not walk from hip diseaae. Allcock's Porous PUstvrt cur.-.l blm in six month', and Uu wua batter after patting on ono plaster. '

Gf.Ntleme*;—In Decemlier IwJl.uiy broaatlmne way cnished and badly iujurod by being struck byaheavs spar. I waa taken home senselesa, wb ere for a week. I lay at the point of death. My doctor eould do but little for me, and I sutTurcd cuuntinual pain The doc-tors thought a blister piaster would help mu if put on the breast,but I thought I would try instoad. Allcuck's Poruus Plaster. I put one on my breast and aide, and from that time began tu get better, and in one month I waa well, fruu trom pain, and able to attend tomy bualnese. Any one can call and see my breast, and 1 will thow them a mndarn miracle of cure.'

J. R. BUCK No, 3, South Fifth strcct.Wiillamabarg, L, .

Thomas Allcock A Co.

SBXtTLY T . HBISCBOLDS CONCENTRATED

FLUID TEXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC,

' ha« cured every caoo of DIABETES iu whi .! .iM Ik-cd given, IRRITATION OF THE NECK UF THE BLADDER AND INFIAMMA'ITON OF THE KID-NEYS, UI .(.'ERATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLACDER, RETENTION OF URINE. DISEASES

j OF THE PROSTATE GLAND, STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL. BRICK-DUST

I DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS OR MILKV DISCHARG-ES, AND FOR ENFEEI.BED AND DELICATE COK-

| STITUTIONS OF BOTH SEXES, ATTENDED WITH 1 THE Fol.I.OWING SYMPTOMS; rNPISPOaTTION

ro EXERTIOW IA)SS OF POIVER. LOSS OF MEJiORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, W E A K NERVES, TREMBLING, HORROR Ol- DISEASE,

' WAKEFULNESS, DI MNFSS Of VISiON, PAIN IN 1 THE BACK. HOT HANDS, FIXSIK^G OF THE 1 BODY. DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, ERUI TION ON

THE FACE, P.VLLID" COUNTENANCE, UNTVER-1 SAL LASSITUDE OF THE MASCULAR aV'STEM» i ETC.

f t e d by jierfoiif from the ug •' o; o.giUeen to i twenty-flve. .ind tn-m thlrty-iive to ftity-uv • or iii 1 the ded in i 11 change uf Ul.-; a f t " t c.iu:".u>:ijciit o i

labor ikiiiih ; 1. .s-wettiug in oblldtea.

B

Nervous Affections of the Bead Cured.

For two year* 1 have been a gre.i , k-iCoror from neu ralgia in the hcad.and found only toiaiKirarjr inlief from all tho various rumedius lhal I luve tri d.utatil I applied on of Allcock's Parous Plasters. 1 cat it into tjlreo itrips.phcing one undar each shoulder blade, aud the oilier over tbe small of the back^nd t r the past three months 1 have had scarcely a twinge of tha old uaio,

1 adriso all who sutTer from nurruna diseaaeto lose no timalnbakinga trialof the wuudatful P .iuUf Plaite

A. F. STEELING, Sec. Singor Mfg Co.

NEW Yobk, Jane 8, IMS. Recently a gentleman, from a jar, waa' ao lame hp

oould not put his loft foot lo tho ground. Satletied his general htalth needed attention, from Um constant pain in hia hip joint, whether it waa from malaria abaorbed into hia system or from some other caase, he waa aatUfied that some humors bad settled upon hit hip joint. He took ieven BRARDRETH*8 PILLS aad the next morning he applied over tbe hip joint an ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER. AH pain waa gone after the effect of the ptlla, and b a single day his lameneaa had left him, which he belkres the Poroas Plaatera ahouid have the credjt of.

ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS Are now unconditionally accepted by hnndreda of thouaandaof familieaaa their improved carative for Chest Affections, Coaghs, Sore Throat, Nervous Affec tloaa, Affecllona and Dropsy of the Heart, Kidney Ailfctiona, Pain and Weakness of tile Back. Stitches and Pains of the Side, snd in Lambago, altogether uu rivalled ataa outward application. Their wonderful access Is mainly attributed to aome power they have ul

1 HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS ! lUUETIC | AND BLOOD PURUTYING, AND CURES ALL DD>-! EASES ARISING FROM HABITS OF DIsS tPATION | AND EXCESSES AND IMPRUDENCES IN L I F E , 1 IMPURITIRS OF THE BLOOD, ETC.. Hl PERSED-! ING COPAIBA IN AFFECTIONS F o i l WHICH I T ' IS USED, AND SYPHILITIC AFFECIl '>KS—IN | THESE DISEASES USED IN CONNECTION WITH

HELMB0LD S ROSE WASH. LADIES.

1 IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO LADIKS, ! THE E X T R l c T BUCHU IS UNEQUALLED BY ANY I OTHER iG-MKDY—AS INCflLORoSiHOR RETKN-| TION.JRREGULARITY, PAINFULNEhS OR SUP-1 P A S S I O N OF CUSTOMARY EVALUATIONS, | ULCERATED OR SCHIRRUS STATE OF T H E j UTRRDS, LEUCORIUKEA OR WHITES, STERILI-

TY, AND FOR ALL COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO i THE SEX, WHETHER ARISING FBOM INDIS-

CRETION OR HABITS OF DISSIPATION. I T IS i PRESCRIBED EXTENSIVELY 1JV THE MOST

EMINENT PHVSICIA;>S AND MIDWIVBfc FOR I E N R E B L E D AND DELICATE CONSTiTI T i U N S , 1 OF BOTH HF.XE8 ANU ALL ACES (ATI ENDED

WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE DISE.VSEa OR SYIIP-TOMS.)

H. T. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDEN-

CES, H ABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC. iu all their at little expense, little or uu change iudiet, no itii onvcnce, and uo "ipcuure. It cauauit a frcqVeut ilwiire, and givea atvenglh 10 Urinate, thrreby nnn.ving Obetrnctloua, Proveutfug and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Paul and lufloiumatioD, ao freqnent in thU cla^ 01 dlaoaflt«, aud expelling all PoIoouour matter.

ThouKuidx who have Ucn the vtctinu of iur. imjHv ient perwinH, and who have paid heavy feea to In; cured lu a ab. rt time, bave found they have been de-ceived, and that the "Poinon " haa, by the iwe of " powerful aatringente, " been drlinl up iu thu a s -tern, to bniuk out iu a more aggravate.! form, and perhape alter Marriage. AffectionH and Diw a-ea the of Urinary Or^ana,wheth-er exiathig in Male or Female, from whatever cause

Use HHLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for aU originatlna, and no matter of how long Htanding. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CKNTS PER

I. C. BABCOCK'S LKTTF.R O f f i c e op Anava Exi-nEKs Comi-ajit,

No. Mt Broadwav, New Yon*, Dee. 31. 11)70.. Hrnri. Hrrring, Parrrl if Shrrian .-—Oar agent at

Richmond writes: " We got through to-night^drying from the late

LETTER F-ROM J . M. SUBMIT A CO., Proprietors of the Spottawood.

Richmond, Vo., Doc.», 1870. Mr-m. Hrrri'g, Fttml .VArrman .-

GEMTa . - O n tbe morning of (he 2Uh Inst., we wore ao anfortanate aa lo have our hotel burned, with con-tents. Yet, we were fortuaale enough to have one of yoor Herring's Patent (.'hampion Sates, which fell into ihe cellar among a b o n i n g mass of rains. Alter the tire abal«d,wa tried all means to extricate it, but found 1

It Impoaaibie nn aceouut of Ihe bricks, murtar, and burning rabtilsO lying tbrreoa and about it, so we e.n-ploved a mechanic and c m it open through the bottom, ami, lo onr utmost surprise, we found the contenta, consisting ol valuable psuers, money, and some .liver-ware. all In good order. Had ii not been fur your Her- 1

n o g ' s hafe we woald have lost oery th lng . J. M. SUBLITT A CO.

HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. Tiia Mi.ai RkLiAiu.p. i'lunrniuN num Fikenow

Known. Herrino'* New Pa t en t Chammon BANgi iia'Sake, Tiie Bear Pnunu riov AaaiNxr URIKILAIU' Tools

Extant . HERRINC, FARREI. A SHERMAN,

No. "JW Broadway, earner Murray St., New York l ARREL. HERRlNC A CO., Philadelphia. HERKING, FAI.'RELA CO..Cb.caf0. HERRING FARREI. A SHERMAN N.wOrleans

THE HILTON & MILTON $60,00 Sewing' Machine

F O R 8 5 . 0 0 . The lialance 10 be paid in live years. For particulars, .iddroas HILTON A MILTON SEWIN(i MACHINE CO.,iW( Broadwa\. N. Y.

O n A S W I M M . E U S ami lir.MHI US wero ..V FI F "ventilated " in (be S'ar Spanijlni hanmr fur l TU. If )uu wish to he"lasted" on the "tricks and traps" of Swindledom. subscribe fur tho " Banner." It is a large 40 column, illustrated paper, full of splendid reading. Wit, Humor and Fnn. A superb engraving

Plos rERl o r AmeiiIca." IH t.j" i toel ia sue. worth - - - - -

THE Addri.s

ACCUMULATING ELECTRICITY

Upon the part where applied, by wbich pain and dlseaae

slop, and healthy actiona in tbe abaorbenla are induced

Oovernor Bard's Testimony.

Washixoton, April 2, 1870. MEkana. A l l coce I l'o:—

Your Porous Strengthening Plaatera have proved oi the greateat service to me. Some time aince I waa

• troubled with violent rheumatic 01 neuralgic pains in both my anna. They gradually crew worse and approached Ihe heart. Finding nolbing I applied gave me relief.l tried yoar Poroas Plasters, wbich I wore for two montha. The palna ceased almost immediately, •nd I have had no pain aince, Aa an external remedy •our Plaatera arc incomparable, I have recommended them Ui many of my fnends in the city of Allanta,Ga wbe e I reside, and lliey are loud in their praiae, the Plaalers having pro red equally luelul in lheir caats as in mine, SAMUEL BARD,

Lite Editor Atlanta (Ga.) Daily New Era.

Genrrial Agrm-y .

BRANDRETH HOUSE, NEW YORK. A N D

SO!.I) n v A L L D H U G O I S T S .

B O T T L E .

HENRY T. HELMBOLD 'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH

j ( annul be anr jauMd u. a FACE WASH, iu.I will U-fouud the only apeciflc remedy lu ererj r- ol CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It »p.v,lilv i ; r . Kate ,

1 PIMPLES, SPOTS, SCORBUTIC DRYNESS. INDU-RATIONS ot tho CUTANEOUS MEMBRANE, etc. , ditpels REDNESS and INCIPIENT INFl.AMMA

1 TION. HIVEfi, RASH, MOTH PATCHED, DRYNESS OF SCALP OR SKIN, FROST RITES, ami ail pu r -poicH ior whi-^h HALVES nr OINTMENTM are us.-d; rrsUinn Uie pkiu Ui a stale ..I puntv u:.,' . d t i . sw, aud iusurin i cn t iuued kuallliv acUou to ;h.> tis-u.s. of Ua ve<Kela, uu wbich deju-nda th-' ag-e,- di- i l - a r -nesaaud vivacity o : conipbaioii mi mu.M > r;gii t aud admired. Hut bowiver valuable a- 1 1 m.-.iy fur . "lifting ileiecU (d llu skin, "1. 1. 11.:. . . - .el 's U ».. Wash I jo. loug KUPtalcrd ill. prilii bounded isrtrtmagc.ln I"»sorsiui;i|Ualit; -. dor it a TOILETAFFENDAuE of Ih

Uu 1 . Uii-n hlch ren-

I the 1.1 1 S ,;« rlativ.' and Congeulal o h t n c t r r , eorolilniiig in .1:1 .1- gant f. rniuia tlieee j romlni'iii re<|iilaii<y, b i F K T Y ami EF 'FIGACY-the invariable accompaaltnenii ' . .f ita us«- aa a i n •. rvativ. and Refresher of tb . 'C . tu j lrx-ion. It 1< an eicelleut lydlon ».'r di—ts.si .if a riyphilltio Nature, and as au iiijoot!. u f r dii-ease., ..f the U i l u r v Organa. ariaiug f r j u h-hlta . ' •d i s t i l la -tion, use<l in cutinecUon with the EXTRACTS BUCHU. HAUHAPAR1LLA, ANDCATAHBAGRAPE PILLS, in auch dis. asm a>. TMamtneini-'l i-aimot Ihi Hrpassed. i RiCF, ONE DOLLAR PER* 1 H T T L E .

D Kill! and 1 dir. L-tioui. occom 111e.il-

e cha r -

VSKI.K IN. STHIiCTOU

In Pbytlulogy f"r the married and

t3, will bo moanted on a roller and s..nt ore|>ald,_and th-i.aper a wholo year foronly T6c>-n!s. NOWia TIME. Only Tf. cents. Specimens 6 cents. A( STAR SPANGLED BANNER, li.nsdale, N. il.

thuae contemplat-ing marriage; In) largo pages. l.V) plat. s and eacrav-

tugs,andflDrecipes wurth fr-im •?! to sil9 each. The only rea^ctablo popular treaiise on Marriage. Preg-nancy. I.mjugal Sins, Unha;ip> Unions and Divi.rces. F'emale Diseases. Seminal W eakneu,Tbroat and Luiif Diseases, Ac , giving improved (reauuant in full. Price Ul ct-. Circular of contenta free. M. A S. INST , MUw.-uk. e, Wis.

I MHf I.allien Exeluxivi . A 32-page pamphle*. on F.-male Diseases and their ireatmunt, sent free.

AVOKN, TOUN and MI TILATKO MONEY. V V We want any quantity of mutilated U. S. notes.ur

(ractiuaal eurrency. (not counterfeit.) and will pay its Et'lX VAU'E in good books. Ac. Postage Stamps same as cash ; Revenue Stamps 10 per cent, diacount. Send n r ca-alugu.', I'^ts 4c„ lo HUNTER A CO., Pub-

Erid ' Ho • ' ib< t 1 st r."-iN>nklbli. : r uct- r fu . t i i s 1 . - j mi tiipl!.-.iti, a , with h a n u n - n - t thoi -anda .it lm: .g w t t i i . a u d upward of 3u,I>si unaolicite.i < 1 rtin.-al-' nnd reoommondati rv iott. m, many of wl.lch Ir- :r the highiiH; aotircv-, .n ; id lug eiiiliii u t I r v s . c k 1.-, i'l, rgymi n . S t a t - : : . - ! ' . »••• The proprietor ha« lu vrr r . a o r t M to their publica-t iouu i Ilie 111 wsjiai- i>; be doe* uot d o this fr.itii thi-fun that hia artii 'lie rank ar- Slaudurd i 'rcpar.ti-.u.-. aud do in .; need to t .• pmpjK-d u p by oerttfi a - . - .

H. T. Helmbold's Genuine Pre-parations.

Delivered to uyoddrcs Secure f r o m ' t ^ c r v a t i o c . ESTABLISI! -;D UPWARD OF TWENTY YE VRS.

Sold b j DrugL -.t- ev-rywhere. Ad- ' r -^ - it- r s f o r ir • n n n . ; ooi.Iidence to HENBV T. HELM-BO LI), Drugg t cud Chemist.

O n l y l x polc: H. T. HELMBOLD'S I nig aud Chem-ical War. hi .um-. No. MM Br adnay, Ncw York, nr U> H. T. HELMBOLD'S M.dical D-i- ' t . 1.4 S.rtlth Ten th Street, I 'hlladeiphia, Pa.

BEW.VRE 1 IF COUNTERFEITS. A-t fo r HENRY T. HELMBOU- 'S ; TAKE NOOTHER.

1870.

& A r c j u n t r M d n n g

NEW GOODS, HnuKlitBlnrp the

DECLINE IN GOLD A T V E R Y L O W PRICES*

Look w l i to ; o u r own lutorcsta ami r o to

D E V E U D O R F & B I A h Y S

to buy your

D R Y G O O D S ,

HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, &C, And tho i e mcc ncw

N E C K - B O W S .

EVERYBODY CALL AND SEE OUR

NEW GOODS. r r F i r s t Door weM of I.ovell National I t a n k . ' C S

DEVENDORF &BLAIN. Unvoll, March SOth, 1870.

N. L. M C CARTY,

1 tn Infnrm hl» Wmrfi ai"! Ih» puMIr pon-orally, that ho tt MllilM filiom •una, aeiiius

GBOCEKfES a PROVISIONS,

A t ratcn not to bf beaten, by any.

Giro mc a o»tl and

ROSE HILL NURSERIES! X j O W JilXiXjy I 5 L E 3 T N R T O O . , B C I O E C .

SATISFY

"WAl l IVl i l inS

P I L K R K M D D Y .

Warne r ' s Pllo Bomody ha* nom failed (Pol in one cum) to curf the rcry worst caaca ol

llllnil, Itching nr lllce<tiiig I'll**. Thoao who aru at-llii Iril ahouH immnliatciy c.ill on their (Irimjisl ami

ret Wak.ikk'h I'H.k Kkmkl>Y. It Uexprenaly fur the 'llr», and Ik not >vV^miiitiD<led lo cure am other ftla-

lane, l l hai curin) mnny «b»0' orer thirty yeura klindtnK. 1'rlcv.Une Ilullar. i otSule by druguiata ct trywhen-.

U V W l ' i J P t B H A .

Warner's Dyspepsia Tomo it prtiuivd ux-

Iireaol, lor U>ii|>i|ilic» nu>l those nuliirinp with Im-iltual C'oativriiMjti>, It ia a aliKhtly •llmulntio); lonio

• n d a BplrmllU apj ir l i rer ; it alrfngtheiia thu •imhi.icIi ami rmtnivs the diK<'>>ti«c or^niiH to tlu-ir liuaithy etalo. UVak, nervouMinii JiK|iepllc pi'r.uii" MkuiIJ

Wurxtr't UYNICPTTC 'J'UHO;. >"or Miiu by drug, a. Trice Oue Dollar,

YOUESELVES

That thla is

SMALL FRUITS, GRAPEVINES, HOSES,

E V E R C R E E K S , O R N A M E N T A L TREES, F L O W E R I N G SIIRUDS,

TULIPS, D A H L I A S , LILIES, GLADIOLUS, Ac. Ac.

(lata.

C O U G H ISO M O K U .

Warner's Cough B a l s a m i- healing, aorten-ing andoxp-ctoial i i i^. The cxtruordiuary power It

k la inmiediately relieTing, und evri^liall v ouriug th>- uiont ob«tiiintu a u » of t'oiigha, Cobls 8»re •fWrunl. Unmchilia, In l lu inu , t'utiirili, llouiivucAr, Aa lhauand Comiuinplioii ia ulmoal Inn edible, go prouipt (« the rrllel mid certnin ilx ellccln in nil the alNiveesae*, n ranya l lev t iunot the ihniat ami Innga, tliat thoinuudaot ph.M'ieiuus urv d;uly l-reftcribili^ it, Mir nod nil that ' l l la Uiu Uioft hi-allug aud exjict-t<>rmtiiig nii'dicino knovn Unv iloje Llwaya »ilunl.s i r l i r l , au>l lu raokt cifti'K one buttle ellectn a cure.— l*old by Uru/xixt'i ' a laiKi- bnltlva. I'ttce one dollar. It ti your own fault il you atlll COU5L amlaullcr. The lu iaum nill cure

NO HUMBUG. T H E

E Q U I T A B L E LIFE ASSURANCE

S O C I E T Y ! Of the United Slates.

NO. 120 BROADWAY, HEW YORK.

, WILLIAM C. ALKXANHER, Prosident

• 1IKNKY A. lirDK, Vice IVeiidunt. UKOIMiK W. IMIIL/.US, JAMES W. ALEXANDER

Actuuiy. Ueorotary. SAMUEL BORROWR,City Manager.

I KDWAItl) W. LAMBKRT, M. D. , \ . . . v , I ALFRED I.AM1IEUT, M. D., ] 1 0 1 K l t ^ n r "

, WILLARD PARKER, M . D . , Con*altinR Phytir ian. j HENRY D A Y , UENKY M. ALEXANDER,

Altarncf, Ctnns'l

W I N .

Tha grrat Hloo-l Puritlrr and drllcloua drink, W a r -ner'a Vtnum Vlt®, or Wine of Iiii'e, l» uce ^•lu any |hii«uuou» urugn or iui|iuritie9, heing pu-|4ied lor tlioau who rt<|uirt'aallmuliint. Ilia aftplen* 411U appetixrr and tunic, aud the linrat tiling in the world tnr puril}ln< thn blood, ll la the iuokI plcaunt aud deliciouft urliule ever ulfered to the public, Ur kupenoi tu whirkcy, bruudy, wine, blltera or auj' oili-er aiticle. ll U more healthy, and clitaper. both male and female, young or old. can take Uie /flue 01 J j f u . It i» iu l ic l , a I110 preM-rver. 1'boae who » u h to enjoy good health aud u liev tlow uf lively HpintK, will <10 well to take thr M ine of Life, l l if dilleielit f<fioi a o.i tiling ever Uloic 111 u«e. ll U cold lij drug-

tliKU ; a u u al all reii|K]ctablu aaluuua. I 'nue une dot-4r, in quart bottle

Assetta, . - WS,000,000 00 Incomo. - - 7,500,000 OO Purely Mutual-All Cash-Annual Divi-

dends. 1 DlvUendt Paid at Ihe J-'irtt and ercry sue-

ereding year.

Sum Aa«ur*d. New Bnainrk*,a» / r 1 1 I I I NN |ier la.il UlliclaiReluroi, J O 1 ' 0 2 1 ' 1 4 1 0 0

JA.S. EDIE, Manager for Western Michigan

First rlass business men (who are

temporarily or jiermuncntly out of busi-

ness) wanted as agents.

J J M a i U N A C t O C i u u .

W a r n o r ' a K m m e n a g o g u e ia the unl) article kno« Uto cure the /flute*, (ii will cure il in every c.M'.) Il 'heie la the lamii) iu uhlch thla unpurtJint lunl inne u n o t warned; Motlura, thia la the ^reat-r»l bitarii ever ullered you, and jou atiouia iuiuiedi-atcly prutuiD it It iaatftU a fture cure lot Female Ir-i igulai i t iea. Sold by diuggiala. Piicu one dollar, ot •« ul by UMiton receipt of oue Dollar aud a quarter.

Ol'J riiatc fttrvet, Cuicagu, 111. Varraad, fihelry *: Ui. , Wholcule Agvali, Uelrolt. Hunt ti l i u u t n Ag^ula, Loaell.

T B E CELEBRATED

CRAIG MICROSCOPE 1- an optical won-Vr, r e v e a l s t h e t h o u s a n d s o f b i d d e n w o n d e r s o t N a t u r e ; la of a purumneui ii~- and jiracllcal availability, coiiibinlni; ioatrnction with'inuM'iuciit. and never loi.iug ita I Ut ureal. It jiMgniOea

T E N THOUSAND TIMES a power f iua l to other micioacop a of many limes its coat. Keveali counties" little Worldn, all around ui, t-'Miiing with jife, which to the naked eje muat lor-ever 'emain < aaalnl bonk—afi Eela in vioegar, ani-inala In water, cheeao roitca, hUgarand itcii in>vcta, nillk Ulobuiet, Clows and hniiauf lu>ecla, hun<Ire<la ol eye. io a amgle eye of a fly. du«t of a buttirfly'a winga In be per f ' f t iy formed fi-allierg, the much talked ofTr ieh lna S,iir ilia or pork worm, which waa |lt«t dlacovered io America wilh thia Microaeope.

l l l>of inllntlo value to profeaaiooal lin n, toteach-ora aud to atudenta, bill nowhere ia it of greater val-4ie tiian on the family table, within the reach o( eve. ry memUn, 11 will delig'al youraeli, your children and frlenda during the long winter evenings. It will ahow vou adulteratioAa or unuleanlineb, of varioua kinda in food, aa augai tea, lircuu, meal, Jkc.

It is of Inestimable value to the Farmer in examining in teda which prey upnn hia crops.— The power of a t i " microacopi-, andao.i lmple in its ronatruction that any child can uai. 11 underfttaclins-|y , aud with appreciation,

A beautiful present, elegant imtrucl lve, amuaing, and clti-ap. Over <i0,0(<0 aoid.

During Ihe past aix years it* worth haa been teatl-flo-l tn by UuMunds of scieiilillc men, farmera tkho r«arii»rs. t>Uid«uta, I 'byalciam, llcada of Kamilie

and otheis.

J'UlCi: $.1.00.—firnf hy mail, poet paid. Every ilKtrumeut Is neilly boxed, and handMunely luivied with full dlrecUoua lor uae. ThouiuDda have (joefi sent by mall.

Addicas, V.J. LI NESS K CO., Chicago,

FREE! FREE!! •THEMICROiSCOPB."* Montlily Journal nf Infor-

ID itiou fnr Ilia people—tiM myalnriea of nature ex-

rjiinnl—InteraaUoK iQlar»«b<iu oaMw wundersof ri-atiao -ai'trle*. aketchea k c. Tanaa flJK) pr year.

Thia Joarnal will be aent FREE fur 00# jearto any <ine purrbaa'ug a Orsjg Micra*w « al Uie regolar price, O, Craig UlcroaM

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For aampl* eopy witt beMDi BMt-pald ) our Uautifalty illuatrated

nnd deaeripli|rec|rrulara, ami ilcht papv ot b-atimo null ol Craig Microscope, a-nd alxaeniftfor jmstsge to

W . J . L I B E S S , * 0 0 . , flplician#, and Proprietors of Craig and NoveUf U-croaeoiie, Chicago, III.

AKKiXTS andDEAI.ERH, ihia MicmacOpe sella In every family on its mcrlta, when exhibiud. Larjp-J'rolits. Send for terma.

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RILLS & GEILL P U O P R I E T O k S .

W A G O N S A N D C A R R I A G E S

MANUFACTURED A N D

R E P A I R E D TO O R D E R I N DU^

RABIFalTY,

DISPATCH A N D PRICE

W E W I L L NOT HE OUTDONE.

CALL AND SEE UsVfiAR

J O H N W I L S O N ' S u l a c k s m i t h

m m m M i f b i a h m r f .

Also a full assortment of

TLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, A T W H O L E S A L E A N D RETAIL.

A poofl active Agent wanted in every neigliborhooil, to sell Seeds

and othur articles. Sond for a price list.

Oflicc in Lowell Village, nt 1'. King's Store

A D D R E S S ,

W . W. J O H N S O N JR., Box 328, Lowell, Mich.

JOHN C. SCOTT. BRIDGE STREET,

2d door Eaat of Plat Rlror Bridge, opposite Foreat Mills,

X x » r o l l t M l o l a .

Wholesale and Relall Dealer tn

Shelf and Heavy

HARDWARE Cutlery,

Stoves and Tinware.

ALL KINDS OF

DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.

Particular attention is called to

T H E D E T R O I T M A K E O F

STOVES, n A D C O F L A K E 8 U P E I U O B I R O N

And warranted not to Orack,

Avery& Johnson M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F & D E A L E R S IN

I E T V E - T I ^ O T T G K E I S ,

I ,

Universal and Novelty Wringers And

I D O T Y ' S • W - A J S I - i B H .

The Beat in the Market

AU goods warranted aa repreaented, and in Price and Quality,

I CANT SE BEAT. •

DR. T . B . L A M B ,

WINDOW OR DOOR FRAMES, I ' l .AIN OU x'ANCV, C H E C K E D OR COMMON.

Flooring, Ceiling Cornice Lum-ber Mouldings, of every

description, $'c. G U S T O JVH [ P L ^ n s r i i s r a -

MATCHING, R E - S A W I N G ,

SCROLL-SAWING, Sluyinj, T U R N I N G , & R I P - S A W I N G ,

D O N E O N SHOUT NOTICE.

Tliat I can get printipg done in Ix)well, as cheap and as good as .nt Grand Rapids—or any

SHOP.

other man. Job Printing.

W E HAVE THE O N L Y D R Y K I L N In town, and all the work we manufecture is

made from kiln dried lumber.

We also are prepared to Kiln-dry lumber for customers on short notice and reasonable rates.

REMEMBER The only place in town to get work made Irom Kiln-dried lumber is at

AVERY & JOHNSON'S Farlory tail Side rial River, tewell, Mich.

B- G. Wilson's House. RII'KH ST, IF EST SIDE OF FLAT JTLVER

Calls Attended With PronptBess.

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fa* THAT A • S I L V E R M E D A L W

Won awanlixl to

Barrcll's Sair ReslmliTB — In BepU, ISOd, ^

V # O v e r a l l c o m p e t i t o r a .

I t a m a r i t a h a v i n a b e a a < 0 T m I b o r o m r h l y t f t a t o r t n n d . . ^

— ^ f o u a d t o b e t b e

f * l Thil PrepmltAn itirrnwM oil othen of iti

cla«a a.i a H a i r U*nr*tw. Itistboroucli in it* uel Ion uiion Ornyor Tadcd

llair and it# effo -t |>enn«nent. It nnvluce. but on« diMlnct nhndr. while

o l l i r v fear* t h " h a i r i n tnntiy mr ieU colon'. *1 p r o m o t e r x r o w t h when other* fail to re-

prodaiv a •incln liolr, It dors not crl*r» or dry the balr, but icavei It

moist nnd clo*-v. Ladin< fiii-1 it fcupcrlor to nny other as a Toilet

Un-MHlnx. Tlio iiirmiient* used In this Preparation nrc the

v*ry hent thui i-un bo luuuil, anil are at hurtu. leu iu vrntcr.

ItOED, SMITH & CO,, Froprinton, CUICAGO, I n s .

for safe Ay Wm' ttroi.

T H E

PEOPLE'S

© I M P STORE

HAVE f JUST RECEIVED T H E

LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF

DRY GOODS, CLOTHS,

CLOTHING,

BOOTS & SHOES

HATS to CAPS

Ladies' Fnrs &o., Ere r opened In thi i Tillage,

We make

A SPECIALITY III CLOTHING,

and shal l make i t a point to rnrniih only she BEST ot erery thing.

MB, F A H N I H O Is a practical cutter, and nne of the beat la Weal • »

Micliisan, who will

Warrant Fits, CLOTHING CUT AND MADE T O

O R D E R , in tho LATEST A N D

MOST A P P R O V E D

STYLES.

CALL AND SEE US B E F O R E

PURCHASING E L S E W H E R E .

SHEIlHANft IWILLS.

Lowoll, Oct. 4lh, 1870.

Not of Human Lives nvr i s PMCXH OF

BOOTS* SHOES. It has been practically dem-

onstrated to thousands of peo-ple that

GEO. WILHELM can beat the World on prices. His stock is immense, bought of manufacturers cheap, and sold cheap, T H E B E S T GOODS, H A N D S O M E S T S T Y L E S a n d

L O W E S T P R I C E S , in Mich i -gan.

Men's French Kip and Fine Calf Boots ; Ladies, Misses, and Children's Fine and Heary Shoes Rubbers, Buckle Arties, Butfalo Lined Shoes, and in fact every-thing kept by a first-class Boot and Shoe house.

0 E 0 , WILHELM.

P. 8 . . - I am aelling a RoodCaU Hoot for ; a lao men 's M p Uoota for IS 40, and ladles* One a * m gai ter . ,1 00. q , n r *

Hrldge Street

ALBOTURB^ T O Y O U N G M E N .

JuH PulUtkci, in a Staled Envelefe. Jhite 8 etnl*

A Loctnse on the Nnture, Treatment and Badical

CuroorSpenna tor rhM, or Seminal Weakness In ro l -untarry Kiniaaoni. So*ual llebillty, and Impedimenta to inarriage generally ; Nerrousoeas, Consnmpllea KpilepsX, and Kita ; Mental and Pbjaieal Incapaci ty, resulting from Setf-Abuae, lee.-By KOREKT J C l ' L -VKHWRLL, M. D., An thnru f the "Oreen Bonk," kr.

The world-reunwitrd author, In this admlcable lec-tu re , clearly preres from hi . ewa sxgerieuci that t b e awful honsequencca of Sell akuse mar be etrectuallji reiloved without mrdirinea, and wi>fiont dangrrou* sunrieal opemtlens, liouutea, Inilrunienls, rlnys, nr

a mode nf cure at once rertalm nnd eiteelual by whicherury suffcr 'r , DO m e t ^ r wha t hi" oondillOB may be, may raru hint.elf obeasiv, p n -ra te 'T, and rsdie . l l r . THIS LKCTURL W l L L . PitOST. A BOON TO TflOINANDB.

Pent under seal, to anr aAlreai, in a sealed enrelep# on the lect lpl ofsix cents, or two postage s l a i n p a ^ Also, Dr. CmrerwelVa "Marriage OaUe , " price I t centa. Addreu ihe Publiaheta

CHAR 127 Brwery, New York, Post OSee Bex

CHAR.J. O..XMKBJk

For Sale. I /"VNK Hou.v and I ot doirably located. Tbe I' / lloaav is ucw aim eompleiefy liniidied. Fm 1 -.ilc I'v AVliKV iJUUXSOX, I Lu*cl!, Jum 'Jtb, UT*

PARKER & RODELL D E A L E R S I X

Fresh Meats, Poultry,

Oysters; ' AND ALL KINDS OF GAME IN BEATON

O A S I S P A I D FOK ALL KINDS OP

Lhc Slock, Salt Pork, Bides,

P e l t s , &c. Central Slnikct, Dridge Blieet,

11 Lowell, Jau. 1th, Ibil w P t i i n i , i. UoDtxL.